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Page 1: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1912of today's session thai the de-fendant could be examined as to the conversations, and excerpts irom the SEPTEMBER 9 leaders and nut wiih the

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

8-6-1912

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1912Journal Publishing Company

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ALBUQUERflMJE MORNING JOURNAL.THIRTY-FOURT- H YEAR. VOL. CXXXV, No. 37. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912, lly Mull, 6U CVnt.s u Month: Single ti.ilei ft (ViiIh.

lit ( Ill-- ll c. (ill (Vols II Month.

DARROW'S DEFENSE!SUGAR TRUST PROBE

ON AT SAL IDROZCO ATTEMPTS FUND DF 550,000 TO

LAKE

PRACTICALLY ALL DEFEND DECKER ill Lake Cil.,trace the II,, Hi, I.

bull, I, Is an, pi,,

Aug. Seek Hi;; bis ol s nr., ir ae ioilllnlets hereof III

ON TICKETIdaho to lb,,"sugar nasi." ih,.the Sail l.ak dday Willi lav Id II.toot, on the wiin,

e. u lunations ol thegovernment openedol lie Ileal IIO s to

o il ham, o '.laeks M.,1,,1.

TO ESCAPE AND

IS ARRESTED

BY REBELS

IS RAISED BY

EHTHUSIASM

RUNS RIOT AT

BIRTH OF

PARTY

lieveridge, of Indiana, wns presentedas the choice of the. nnllonul com-mittee for thalrman.

Hevciidjje Sounds Keynote,Tho rorniallty of eloctinK Senator

Hevci-idg- was not necessary.Si'iiutor Heverldge t h it) delivered

hia keynote, speech. He spoke for morethan an hour and a half, expressingsome of the advanced Ideas of govern-ment adopted by the new party utnlpaving the nay for the even moreprngr. ssivc proposals to he made tothe runt ciitinn by Kmisevelt tomor-row.

When he mentioned President Taftit was in connection with his approvalof the Pay tariff law andinstantly there eame a wave of jeersand groans from the convention.

The usual committees were appoint-ed atnl then before the first day's

were brought to o closeJames . liartielil, of Cihio, moved

IN; ARGUMENTS

BEGIN FRIDAY

Went to show thatw.t l home MiiMt

is si no onobstacles in Hi.Illdlisl l at o ,

building ol .1Willi 1III, oh'lit.l M will,SYSTEM loi, at Id.

ir dm i..i nby the Idaho sing,-- nliarv ot llle Am,lllg Compaliv.

The all. i no., n sto reading 111,

dell.e llelVVI.II tII1SIt Police Connected with Craft inUnconfirmed Report Hasd

111 ll

all. g,dletbv

ill I. el ;

W 111, ll

Lawyer Accused of Jury BriberyWithstands Gruelling Cross-Examinati- on

with PerfectComposure,

eitv, j

trust,to sh.run It

pos;,

lb.en

New Yoik Decide to Standby Lieutenant Chained withMinder,

That Insui i ecto Chieftain A-

ttempted Late Last Night toCross International Border.

I) SALOONlevcn Hundred Shouting Dele-

gates Organize National Pro-

gressives Into Fighting Cam-

paign Force.

.AWI) RY

the appointment of n committee orfifteen to invite Colonel ltoosevelt toappear Inline the convention tomor-row noon.

The motion was carried with awhoop and tonight, with the ceremonyhe colonel formally accepted.

The colonel noi being a delegate didnot attend Hie opening session, liespent much of the nlicnmnii motor

DENIES PROMISING TO

PAY ATTORNEY $5,000INVESTIGATION IS

ORDERED BY ALDERMEN

JUAREZ CITIZENSAFRAID OF LOOTING

Slate Made by I eaders and Ap-piov- ed

by Roosevelt Givesthe Vice Piesidenry to Cal-

ifornia,

ROUGH RIDER GIVES

PROGRAM APPROVAL

Ini bi'."'- - f, N. v.. llW be

id lb.in III

.In nWas Expected That 500 Most Piominent Ciiminal Law- -ing. Answer to This Question Lin- -, It

expected Surprise for Prose-- !

NEW MEXICO HAS

FULL REPRESENTATIONWomen I'catii.e of i.nvohtloii.

A decided leature of Hie ciiliventioli

Noi llu.lavs It wa-

Mllellllvo 1;

last nir.htnow a pemi

Tex kicksIhe Xollh.lpaid divi.bi

to Conducti Hiulei In- -

yet is hotDefense olwas the la rue number of women dole- - cution, as James R, II, Ollie

Liberal Gariison Would Evac-

uate City, But lor Unknowi,Reasons They Remain.

it,,n,lgales. Ibis brought forth cheeringwhen the l.'jii mr ii ry chairman reached ton Had Sworn He Did, ,1,1

llu.die Jut Pound Who(ii)od Running

"f his speech advocating

Coo.,ol l"bible- -

anil-i- ii

C'iU.Make

unhei ii

Willi Id

Mate

thatMn r ft

A

iii, mills,w b. n l bee.l ill I

Theniliher

I.I W is p:IHI'.I'll;

to I

IHmust Harmony Prevails;

Roosevelt is Expected to An-

nounce 'Confession of Faith'

in Great Speech Today.

inner inscribed, j or R OIII'Jl Rider inr W"Volejjone of

lowonieii,a conyof he

was hung liomrails.

III.- MmniiiK .liairiml Kpn-la- l I tv.M'.l V'I.Tl.os Angeles, Aug. S.

Harrow's defense of the accii.sa t ion ,,fjury bribery virtually was ended to-- Iday. Nearly the entire day was con-- i

That iirozco an SIkmpied to es- - ight,the I,

ve one

llv MorniiiK binrli:il Sh-- , Ii,I 1 rii.il W Ir.1

New Yoi A in:- ... A police mill,,f fifty ihoiisainl dollars i,: being raisedlor ihe defense of Charles liecker, thepolice beiiteii.iiil charged with Insti-gating the murder ot lletniau Kosen-Iha- l,

according to information in Ihc

i sells g. DEMOCRATScape to the Inileilwas arrested by lnswas an uncoiii irnie

st.ites andown soldiers,i report last

plaei on the re.iolul mm. coin aiit lee.night. It is ceil. mi lhai ilie Mex

sumeii by eonecrn-ih- g

tiie conversations between I .ar-row and John I:. Harrington, arraiut- -

ed by Hie latter at Ihe ilisliKalii.il of

JmiiiiiiiI S,,!,l Wlrf.lAnn V- Km- President... .sovcll. of New York.MEET HERE ONef.I'eibral I'rosecutor tiscar T. La wi

according to I larriiiglon. andJOHN IIAKON Itl ltli TO

aiumuxs ovi:ntion.c, ial to Morning Journal.

President

v

illc.-igo-

'I'll loreFor Vice

lam Johns,This sl.il.

b national

Hint- III- -

S.coeliniuklng Today.Tomorrow's session of the conven-

tion promises to h, ,. largely ofSpeech making, With ColonelRooseVell's "confession of faith" asIhe center of interest.

The adoption of a platform and thenomination of president and vicepresident will come Wednesday, fol-

lowed by adjournment that evening.

i, of California.

ican Insiirrect o ihieiiain is ingreat daiiKer of capl in by the1,'derals win, have secured con-trol of both railroads runningInto Juarer. ami whose forces arerapidly appi'oa, lung fr,,io allsides. It is reported in Kl I'asothat If ( Iroz. o should b,, cap-tured by the gov eiunienl troopshe will bo summarily executed.

virtually torhicuKo. Am;. 4. New MexicoIs represented at the nationaln regressive convention by ex- - pl ogl essiV ,

corded by means of a mechanicalea v esdropper.

Judge ill tun ruled at the hegin-Ilill-

of today's session thai the de-fendant could be examined as to theconversations, and excerpts irom the

SEPTEMBER 9 leadersapprovalnut wiih theand

ni H oosev ell.John

Much,by W.

nightClio,

Th,sugg,

liovernor M. A. (Hero,Union liars, Marcos C. di

all regular delegates, andWalkuwiak, alternate.

bands of Hisiiict Attorney Whitmantonight.

The money is being collected, it issaid by the so called 'Vvstem" whichis to lie Investigated by Ihe districtattorney, who believes there is a cor-rupt alliance between Ihe "svsteiu"and the gambling fraternitv foundedon graft and blackmail.

Information of the JjO.ono fundcame to the prosecutor today In con-nection with Ihe arraignment ofliecker to answer the indictmentagainst him. It was said the law-yer-

who appeared today were not satis-factory to collectors of the defensefund, who, Ihe district attorney heard,have practically engaged a prominentcriminal lawyer to defend the II, an, 'li-

mit.John W. Hart, who conducted to-

day's proceedings, moved to dismiss

colonel endorsedlion that Judge

strongly thoLlndsey boColl- -

,1 fanotherto arrive

gresinan Currydelegate, WHS expected

r pet-m- neiit cluilr-Lindso- y

declined be-i- n

regard to the viceman, but Judgicause of illness

loniKht the various committees ofthe convention held sessions at theColiseum and at the head,iiarlers ho-tel.

tine form of demonstrative appro-val adopied by the delegates todaywas in imitation of ihe call of thebull moose, a long "moo." The headof a bull moose was one of the promi-nent decorations in the hall and many

State Convention to NominateElectois and Candidate for

Congress Convenes in Albu-

querque Next Montli.

ll.v Morlllnir ,1,11, r led Mnri'1,.1 I.piim-i- I Hlrr l

Juarez, Mex., Aug. ",. GeneralPascual ( irozco delayed the evacua-tion of this city again today, althoughthe townspeople expected the .1011

rebel here to leave l.elore nightfall.Nearly nil of the larger stores clos-ed. The citi7.etis vigilance guard wason the alert to prevent looting in theevent of the rebel departure, and theformer federal employes, refugees inKl l'aso, waited during Ihe dav to en

transcript were rend in Ihe form ofimpeaching iiucstions. Harrow was onthe witness stand six days. At theconclusion of theAttorney lingers, of the defense, con-ducted a brief redirect examinationwhich was concluded with somcthiiiKlike an open loi'uin, Harrow answer-ing iillesiioiiH of jurors, District At-torney Fredericks aiid Attorneys Fordand lingers. Four of the jurors joinedin the quizzing, which covered a widescope, some of the ,iiestions eonccrti-inj- j

phases of the ease almost

Harrow had one surprise for theprosecution. Asked whether in thelast conversation with I larriiiKton, onFebruary Isth, he had promised toKive him $.r,,(iiio, the defendant madea flat denial. Then be explained thatHarrington had asked him for money

the indictment on the ground that It

was irregular. Judge Mulqiicen set(he case over until Wednesday.

The board of aldermen this after-noon adopted a resolution providingfor an investigation of the police

ter their old olli which Ihcyev ol ill I, ma rywere deprived by the

changes here.lint orozco evidently

to locate the forces ofSalii7.nr, which, after es.federal trap nt Cu.--.i- s

or tiie ileleKUte souks were, in praiseof the moose. The red bandanna hadits prominent place In the day's pro-ceedings, too. Most all of the delegateswere equipped with them and whenthey were waved the floor was a seaof red.

Divon I taps I 'or Order.At 12: I'll .Senator Dixon, of Mon-

tana, national chairman of Ihe nowparty, who was to call the com cm innto onler, arrived at the ball and Wascheered as be went upon the slime.

Former Senator Albert J. Hcvei-idge- ,

temporary chairman, was seated atthis time in Ihe Indiana delegation,awaiting the ratification of his selec-lio- n

as temporary chairman, when

intends firstti'eneral Inezaping from a

iraiidcs, i(e- -

Hi'lnl llNiut.-- tn Ih Mornlnff Journal. I

Simla Fe, N. M., Aug. r,. The dem-

ocratic slate convention lo name a

candidate for congress and three dem-

ocratic nominees for slate cleiiors,will be held In Albuquerque, Monday.September '.'111, at HI a. m., accord-ing to the decision of the executivecinmlllee of Hie slate cent fa com-

mittee at a meeting held bete today.At that time, also the stale centralcommittee will lie reorganized. A basisof a pport lotimcut was fixed, one dele-gate lor every .me bundled votes castfor Ciovernor William C. McDonald.This will make the convention number.IH, delegates.

Should New Mexico have three or

at the last

presidential ii, ii i i a ii he tool; theposition that It was lor the conven-iion to decide whom it .should Humi-liate and that be would iuiikc no suK- -geslions. lie let It be known, how-ever, Unit if Ihe convention Hhouhtdecide mi (Inveriinr Johnson, the se-l- ei

lion would meet with his approval.Colonel ltoosevelt said before he,

Itli oyster Hay, that he favored thoselection of a southern democrat uuvice presidential ca ml ida te, but aban-doned the idea when It became evi-dent that It was Impossible to decideupon an nvailabte num.

It was said tonight that sentimentatnoiig the delegates 111 favor of (lov-ern-

Johnson wan so strong that Illschoice as Colonel lioosevelt'M lUlinlliKmate was virtually assured.

In the event of (loveinor Johnson'snominated, II Is planned to have himlake tho stump In the east, whileColonel Itousevell is ca iii pa Ign UK

thiol, jii Ihe west.When Colonel HooseVelt reached

Chicago this morning he put In ustormy two hours before he succeed-ed in slralghteuiiiK' out the lunghi,,v,r contesting negro delegates fromllu- - south. After he had been vel-e,- u

I by a crowd of Several thou-sand and had made a speech

stroyeil Ihe Mexico .Northwestern rail-way behind them lor more than fifty

at each conversation andone he had asked lornext day, Harrow said h,to llarrington when tntirllstening on connectedand told him;

WIFE Hi PARENTS

REPUDIATE

i.OIHI. Thetelephoned

others weretelephones.

"John, you are a witness before thegrand jury and 1 am under Indict-ment, so i eunnot have any financialtransactions with you."

BOW

miles. Sala.ar, Willi about I, nun men.was believed to have crossed over-land to the Mexican Central line andlate today ( irozco dispatched southover the Mexican Central, two specialtrains bearing lu men and horses.This command will proceed by railus far as possible, diseiitt'ain andmove overland with Ihe task of find-ing the missing- Sala.ar.

ROW "DEVELOPS III

four electoral voles ill the electoralIhe convention should get under

The delegates' section was crowdand the aisles were choked.

The temporary roll of the conve

from Washington tonight.Tonight a meeting of the cre-

dentials committee was held ntwhich IleleKUte Hnrg madestrenuous efforts to have theterritorial delcgullniis .seated in

the .convention.Del, "Kate Hunt intends to ad-

dress the convention during itssessions oil the subjects of In-

come tax and child employmentla ws.The New Mexico delegates were

present ut a meeting of the pro-

visional committee on creden-tials this morning at which a

heated debute arose as to Iheipiesli.in of excluding deleHatesIroin the District of Columbiaand the territories. 10x- -i lovernori Hero made a strong speech infavor of sealing the delegates.

'the New .Mexico ih legationtoday by electing Otero

hiiiriniin, and Hurg secretary.The following commit tee nssign- -

ii on s were agreed on: liurg,ii edetilla Is; furry, rules; Otero,nrga ni.atiun ; liaca, resolutions;Curry, notification of president,and Walkowiak, nolillcation ofvice president.

The New Mexico delegationwill support ltoosevelt and thesentiment for him is so strongthat it is believed he will receivetile unanimous indorsement ofthe convention for the presiden-tial nomination on a. platform ofhis own making. When his namewas lirst mentioned ill the con-

vention today, a tremendousdemonstration, lasting for tenminutes, took place.

Albert J. BeverhlKe, of Indi-ana, spoke for an hour and uhalf, delivering the keynotespeech of the convention. It wasa i! rent speech ill many respects,specially his arraignment of the

' ipilnlislle combinations andhis reference to labor ipiestions.

turn nail not been completed when itto order and it was ini- -was ca

possild,

This he said, ended all relationswith Harrington.

A new phase of llle peace negotia-tions which ended with the pleas ofthe McNamaru brothers, was broughtout by the ipiestion of Juror I'oppock.lie asked what agreement had beenmade as to other prosecutions, andHarrow said that the district attorneyhad promised to drop the prosecu-tions of Caplan and Schmidt, themen accused o having helped J. I'.,McNainara dynamite the Times hulld- -

ti give an exact number olThey occupied all the

front of his hotel, heon Hi,' sire,

Man Who Shot Up Hotel andCommitted Suicide After Be-

ing Wounded by Posse Mustbe Buried by Strangers,

at the republican conven-it- s

total of nearly 1,100 I'lidquartcrs ami tookWeill to his b,

college'.' That Is the question whichmust be decided. There al e advoc.l leslor both positions. Some hold that thestale has two congressmen ami twosenators uinl therefore sbuiibl be

I, i four electoral votes as pro-

vided by the law governing the ease.The other side Insists lhal the elec-

toral college Is made up front the of- -

II, ial register of Hi, ogress of theI'nlted Slates miller the laws then

The Houston reapportionmentact, which Is now In effect, decreasedNew Mevico's representation to onecongressman, and therefore gives theslate but three electors, II" Ibis argn-- j

men! holds. The mutter was eM.-i-

MM E ON

llelega tes.space usedlion, withdelegates.

At 12:40directed toconveniionway.

At 12:4:)order and

the sergeant-at-arm- s wasclear the aisles and the

the luiiii.The Florida and Mississippi cases,

which bad not been ruled upon bythe provisional nail, mill committee.Were placed befole llilll ill detail andit developed lhal there was a sharpdil I, , uce of opinion III the ltoosevelteiimp. A number of his northern

ln."Mr. Fredericks told Mr. Havis,

said Harrow, "that 'Schinltty' wasfeckless kind of a fellow and if Ii

prepared to get under

Senator I'ixon rapped fortook up a place on the

PLATFORMH.v Mori.hlK .buiriii.l l l.f.iiNe.1 Vire

I.a J until, Colo.. Auk. G. Spurnedby his slxlooii. year-ol- wile, who hasturned , In l.os Angeles, he would

arrest him and place him on trial,bill no efforts would be made to catchspeaking rostrum

hoard. lieglass insulatedder the flying him. If he or Caplan ever came to

trial thev would get avvav with a term SIVely- discussed III llle llleelillg of lieilellio- -

siippm lei s told htm frankly that theydisapproved of Ihe policy of barringall negro del, gales from Ihe south. Itwas uic.ed thai such a position wouldcost the national progressive ticketthe support of large number ofiiei.-n.c- in Ihe northern states. In

CXeellllVe colullllltee (d theof years. The district attorney alsosaid that search for them had beenailed oil' as the liurns men were no

held Ibis morning, and it seeuisprobable that llle call will be Issuedlor Ihree delegates, allbollgb authorilonger ill the einplov of the

Hugh T, Halbett of MinnesotaDenounces Confession ofNew Party's Faith in Ex-

tremely Severe Language.

held up his hand for silence."Hadies and gentlemen," lie said,

"The convention will now come tooVder," and he briefly reviewed thesigning of the call lor the convention.

"In the past four weeks the nationhas seen a new alignment of Ameri-can politics.

llepreseiitHlives of I'eople."Within four weeks, responding to

renounced his name and reluscd bur-ial In Ihe family graveyard lot In

.Tennessee, llie body of (leorge Clif-J'or-

Hallow, the South liattewho sent a bullet through

Ills brain yesterday alter 1'iiiiK sur-rounded h.v a posse ill a wheal fieldnear here, lies unclaimed lu a localtil, del ta 'i k esiablishmcrt,

Local authorities today notified.Mr-- . Ha Hew, ihe wife, living Williher parents al Las Cruces, N. AL.ami the parents of the man in Coppel Hill, i'eiin., of tile death of Hal

which tin ities ale being consulted, with a vb--

to detei mining definitely .( IIThe prosecution had reiiiesleil the needed.

si length vvas greatlyis felt that In fairnessthey should have soinofrom the south.

nov ,it stood his ground.deThe executive com u t ee al--

presence ol Lincoln Steltciis lor I initio' but as thewriter was not present, an adjourn-ment until tomorrow morning was

llegl ,

nla 1,

n, K

Wet

lo th,

ColiIII anhe vv,

poSit I,

,, ev ei y objection, lie saidiliig mi, , iiilvu cully to thoour call, are assembled lure today

uior,. delegate re prese n t a v es of the 111,

n In that, Bl- -bad taken iiiulnation than ever before assembled on lew . The allsw el itig telegram Iron

the wife refused lo have auv thing Iido Willi the body ami was signed

lk.r Morning Journal Npecli.l l.r:.rd Wlr.)Chicago, Aug. f,. Th n in i

on platform of the piogressive con-

vention got into a livel.v row soon af-ter in gn n ia io ii was perl'eeled to-

night and plain words were spoken.It was apparent Irom the lirst thai

the plalfn rin probably could not becompleted before late Tuesday lightor Wednesday morning. II Is due lo

elded thai in Hie coming conventionIIO pl oXliS W ould be I e, ocni.ed un-

less held bv s e pels,, n residing ill

Ihe sal oulilv Willi llle mall win,

cave III, pioxy.iiio.-- alien, Mug the llleelillg were

W. :. Wa lion, of Silver ( it IsaacLaill, and Summers llulUhalt. of A-

lbuquerque; Judge N. Ii. Luughliu,AHhiir Selignian and W. T. Tin, nil, hi.of S.mla IV. .1. F. llinlcle. of I.'. .swellw as a o l preseli , d by pl o

taken. The prosecution is expected tobegin Its rebuttal lomoriow and ac-cording to District Attorney Freder-icks, It will be coliel iiib'd III less thanthree days. This would mean the be-

ginning of final arguments by nxtFriday.

THE DAY CONGRESS.

llu, ugh it

the lu,lo Ihe

lo proceedllle south.Illelll Iliad,

niight cost llilll Voles illin slates, he believed Itbest interests of the parlyuinl, r while leadership In

'I,, reiterated the slate-i- n

his letter to .1 II in ti

Mlanbi, that 11 was lu the.in ll,,- south that tholook, and declared Ills po-l-

the I, est interests of

Illy Morning .luurnul Miit1;,I Wire 1

Chicago, A UK'. 4. The first sessionof the lirst national convention of thenational progressive party of whichColonel Theodore ltoosevelt is spon-f'o- r.

was held in the Coliseum today"ial while the setting was attended byall ihe usual cremonv and oaraoher- -

"Mar,,. Sbvvaii." A teleKlaui from.1. W. Itallew, llie father, living inCoir Hill, linn., told the uiillioi-ille- s

to biiiy the body here.Hallow was killed lu a running bat-

tle between her,, and Hooky Foulgo to the convention Wednesday nf-- J Harris, of

w hit,- mannegro iiiusisitiou vv.cthe lugro.

ll was s-

lel'IIOOII.After fall discussion in the general

commit lee the plan of the leaders to-

night was to appoint a su b coin mil eo

s ATI!.if flee appr, prlatioii bThe post

night that all his n- -id I,MURDER OFLBRUTAof seven to .outer with ' ob.neiWoll over to lllvv

miliaDiall,,v

laiseel II,

laid

of a political gathering, (hewere suggestive of a

feast. Xot a dissenting- - voice wasd during- - the session. The iiuestiongro representation from the southcaused friction curlier In the dav

American soil."Senator Plxon then called on Sec-

retary o. K. Davis to read the Pro-gressive cull for the convention. Thereading waH frciuctitly intcri-iipte- bya ppla use.

The slogan, "Thou shall riot steal,"appearing on the call, was greetedwith cheers.

The names of those signing ihe callwere read with cheers greeting eachname. When Senator Dixon's namewas called, a mild demoiisl i al ionstarted.

When Ihe reading of the call endedSenator Dixon called mi liev. T. 1".

Doiiiblazer. who pionoiinced theprayer.

Iliss.ss l'or president.Wtlell Senator DeVel ldge 111. llliolled

President Taft in connection with theI'ayiie tariff law, the progressive dele-gates greeted the name with boos

taken up.Norman K. Mack testified before

committee invest iga t In1; campaignfunds that lie refused a eic'tribuiionfrom Col. M. J. (Surrey in Hoi':.

Adopted th,, compromise report onI.a Follette-I'mler- I wool ,,ili,which now goes to the president.

eslel day. lie is said lo have Usedbis last bullet lo end his own life.

In a maniacal licu.v Itallew shotlour persons and burned a hotel tothe ground at Soiilh liatte, Fridaynight.

ii s kumsi:i; iti ( o i i;i(.

H nv.-r- Aug. a. All thu Vic'imsof (leorge Cblford Itallew h Insanei.ige Finn y no-Il- l are repelled to-

night to be on the high road I" re-

covery. Ah a result of the woundHalb-- inllii led upon James Mc

social.s finapoint of vl,

II is illHooseVelt SU

Florida and'. Ink'

millet'.

id, i si,, ,,, that Coloneli:;:esi,-,- the action In theMississippi cases, sllbse-- n

by ihe naiioiial coin- -GERMANSTi" the national committee, but there:is no echo of this light on the floor

"f the convention. The delegatesall time exploding in their en-

thusiasm. They entered the hall sing-an-

shouting in their delight at

'Iii negroes were.Iy on the ground

slpplipleleMEXICO

Miss,ul , o

III

clod.gal i s vv .To regu- -del,

hi obat

l.nivlie

Notice was received troni the houselhal under no cireumsta nces wouldihe house agree to a coiiiiniiatlon ofllle tariff board.

Senator I.a Follolte lot roilm-e- nresolution providing for a new methodof amending ihe constitution.

The pensions committee reported

ltoosevelt and lo work mil the plat-

form Willi him.The Idea will be to condense int.,

short planks Hie various ad-

vanced ideas lo be outlined lo theconvention tomorrow by the colonelin his "confession of faith"speech. It was said tonight that prac-tically all Ihe proill inCobuiel Hums, v .11 s spec, Ii will be in-

corporated m the plaifoim.Soon lifter ll .Ill III ll lee mot to-

night the draft of a tentative platformwas presented by a group of leaderswho had im-- several limes to discussthe matter.

It required an hour and a half toread (his tentative platform, and im-

mediately a dozen members of thecommittee all ,, bed It with vigor.Hugh T. Ilalberi, of Minnesota, call-

ed the plallollll verbose, pedagogic

ioini ltoosevelt Isitc-ie- d against th.ipi .

"a ii ll, of'i"iirs laterKhic happy

Althoughl'"s to be

...id "while delegates inth, M state con

the n.-- party and threeleft the hnlhliiiK in theframe of mind,green hands were sup-i- t

Hie helm, the machin- -

,r th,alland jeers.

In conclusion he left Ihe entire failure to agree with house on pension bill w hich was sent back to consemhlage in the Lord's player, d Ida

alien waf the convention worked smooth- -

;ilin lleitli!!,' Was llaiii'.ed andGiiidoSliiibeit Was Reaten to

Death with Stones, Accoid- -ference with refusal to abolish penfa- -i.':,les and im cries in ii ng m in

Wboriei. ,, Kansas City, McWIinf-tei'- s

light aim was amputated abuvell,,- elbow. Mrs. Charles Wallbrechl.wile of the plopilelor of the hotelwinch was Ion tied ami who was per-haps the most dangerously woiimh-,1-

- ,e, oiled tonight us III, Villi,' goodchance ,,r recovery.

PY HANS meet In--

BIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

dcsl ,sion agencies. pi.

i the routrstlliKthrown out.

loudly ii"Talnst.,1 to attend thebineiital dele-b-

declined ('

ThehisThe cotton tariff revision bill was builmiliar words.

A round of cheers greeted Senator reported adversely and a motion t,,r

an.l el fil l, . ill iy. There was no roll"f dele-- Hies hilt the delegate Sec- -

of i,e floor accommodating near- -i "Hi people was entirely tilled. 'I'lle'iin He section also had its full

,ilor,Dixon's ,'innoiini-enieii- t that I, inner in:', to Repoit of Inve a- - "SUPI..lit voles,tiluailv ehllilnalor Heveridge. of Indiana mg as speciH- -alt.

piubi been selected as temborarv cllall'lll lioual cmiiiittc"11 IIIand lacking in vitality.

"This plallollll." said Mr. Ilalbeli."does not even note Hie birth .f thisnow pariv."

Senator Dixon introduced him In ,, aided t,'Hie convention b ad bar also the wlllln dl'le-li- oi

Ida. there hav inic beenI ll(Itr Mrt,li, .Imirnal I Vt Irr

Douglas. All , Aug f.. That J"h"Hellline and liui.b. Sll TI. wh'jflattering eulogy and he begits were enthu-showin- g

in theI Ith,

a vole on ll August !llh, defeated.No action will be taken at this ses-

sion on the omnibus claims bill.Senator Ashurst introduced a reso-

lution lo amend the it u t ion toprovide for recall of federal Judgesbelow the supreme court.

Kesiimeil roiisiiiera t ion of Panamacanal administration bin.

Adjourned al (i:L'il p. m.. until Ina. m , Tuesday.

"'in- toniglu uw.,''"liseuni today. si iU, i irregularity in ""-- I

negro convention.W hI i, in

lies 1.

T,. Hundreds of deleinitial assembly of tin-

,q Ho- Knights ofI leaver lor the opening

l A liellu- I.

lode,al, ill

'P-'oni,.sH ( uiise Mcliiy.

The w,,ik of the national commit!.

NEW METHOD E0R

SELECTING DELEGATES insisted ther,., ,., v.-,-Sllpl , 111.

I'v Ihias"IlieSI, ,1 , e elf:, s..- - ol ,o liegro llelegales a".,.in, I the natiutial c.mimtttettI.I.. mill, I b,

e south

were Killed near Moiiie Vi la. s.-- . i

miles e.,-,- of Clinto n, S,,ti..ia, '

IV. wele mi Ill bled III a lllosl coldbloo.b-- in. nil. r. Was III. , .;

made bile tonight by lb'1'.!!Hill, urn. sent from this ciiv bv Crmail 11 1, lids ot I In- in. II. In u,a e a

report on the affair lo llle (Joinedgov eminent, of which ih.-- w.ies.,l,lo have beell rulileets.

of Ihe eollVelllloll III tile llOOS.1,1,-S- 1,1a t IV ,'S .lialllber III Hi,f nearly ihr. is of

Ids view. The cases,1,Ui, oniioim:consent fei, before the committeeI'nunim calendar taken.IIS

""' in the asseinbling of the con-"- "

Iiuring the wait theiTiHinselves with songs

veils com On.se, I f.,i-- Ih,.

he- -, ie,. nltals, but it Is generallytab

'11,1

keynote speech.ItCMlillgc's ;iCllt Scccll.

"The first words of the constitutionare, 'We are th,, people,' and th.-- de-

clare that the constitution's purpose is

to form a perfect union and to pro-

mote the general welfare.' to do justthat, is the very heart of the progres-sive cm use." declared Ihe speaker, in

calling that bodv to order today. Mr.

tohl in detail the purposeand program of the progressive party."Abuse," he said, "will onlv strength-

en It. ridicule only hasten its growth,falsehood only ppeed its victory.

Knowing the price we l'"t l'a'.Ihe sacrifice we must make, the bur- -

low moI,, c.-.- II, al eommitlee Will foil

Chicago, Aug. r,. A radical depar-ture from the accepted basis of rep-

resentation in national .inventionswas adopl. d tonight by the committeeon rules, vvuli the approval of Colonelltoosevelt, and it Is said will be usedin future conventions. Instead ,.l s.at-ini- f

ii ,1. legal.- - from each cngi , ssion- -

iinnii'tee.- of the pr,- -'lid and a i;ran, Army life action of the national c,

I n I bis con llectiou solowhilehihI drum

up.The lie was passed on the Moor be-

tween liepri-seniailve- s Cannon andHuriiett when the latier charged Can-non with having tried to .bleat im-migration leg, si., lion.

The military affairs emmitwe had

rps vied with .;,, other

house, al I" ,, i io. k tomorrow moruinc.

Judge i;,ori;e M. Hanson, of Calais.Me., associate justice of the lotpreinecourt of Maine, supreme chancellor ofIhe llpleme lodge kllfghls .,f Pythiaswill preside. ill,' lodge of('oloi.-ob- will lend jis annual conveiilion Tbursd.'.y and Friday,

ibis Is (be second lime In tile llis- -

toiv of the supreme lodge that thebiennial eonv eliiioll has been broughtws of ihe riv. i, San Fran-- ,

m o s,- ni mt it ii. I '.nil'.

iiiK glessivo lead,-charge-

Hint S"patriotic airs.

(Ji.al.er (.ill I llslo-- l l lit .

koow.,1111. mil, Aug. Thellesl in Ihe Inleinaliollal, oil Ihe Lake of the Woods

today I.V Ihe "(.maker Hill.

in IdaTh.

toiiigbt openlyTaft leader inwere behind till

flic,, a, hi

was' ib-

id atlift v

llie republican partyRrcat cheer as Senatorchairman of the nartv.''is'.n. nation the southern TtfItepresentative lb. I,son's council ..f m,- - eonlesls brought byIt;, Hell!', r. ,1 ley uiene"..e, f.ir or,

niled,1. le-

ad. Il-

ls i ndI

er. This was reneated tjoiuil der. use bill stricken from cal leggro .1

al district and one for . a, h I

States senator there will I ieKate from each district and anliolial delegate for ,'ill ll tell tllolVoles cast III the previousthe nallonal ploglestlVe ticket.

i i. r h ii the cult t..r 11... O.r, minutes andthe Daphne.endar. IW .

elales, and had defrayed til"f th,- - negroes ill rominR toThis the negroes denied.

llle flllll.il efive Second'

ii, nip, e. p.ex pein eChicut;",Adioiirn,-- , ut T "7 p. m., until noon.

Tuehday.IVoV' "1 8"'1 lhtre was even greater"'tnuMasm when former Senator (Cuntinued uu l'ga -

Page 3: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1912of today's session thai the de-fendant could be examined as to the conversations, and excerpts irom the SEPTEMBER 9 leaders and nut wiih the

H7DiUQDBQUrWiUnNi,.aiuUnfACrTPKDAYrAlGlJSrBn9l2:

Sive for Success&!l 74 For RECALL FAILS TO FIRST TARIFF BILL- OUST MAYOROF SENT UP FOR

Mason Fruit Jars m EXECUTIVESure Seal fruit Jars .........

p- -c MiifJiisftrnl VVoikims of wniiml HI I IIUIflL

M;jko Effoit to Chan'o Of- - THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A BANK BALANCE TO ENTICE SUCCESS. AND AS SUCCESS IS A QUALITY ANDNOT A QUANTITY YOU IMMEDIATELY BECOME A SUCCESSFUL MAN WHEN YOUR BANK BOOK SHOWSEVEN A MODERATE BALANCE. WHY NOT BEGIN SAVING FOR SUCCESS NOW ? A DEFOSI ' OF $1.00OPENS AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK AND YOUR MONEY EARNS 4 PER CENT INTEREST. COMPOUNDEDEVITY SIX MONTI IS. WI I EN SUCCESS CAN BE GAINED SO EASILY. WHY DELAY ?

fiVcr.s of California City, Al

It'piii.''; Tyranny, House and Senate Amioc onMason Jar Caps

Stone JarsIron and Steel Tariff Revisionand President's Sif.natuie is

Alone Required.I Hi Mitriiliift Imiriiiil Nmt1iI l.i.i..-- MJrr

itiM.iii'l. i .il , Auk. i. .M.ivor i'M.K Moll mil oiiiinIhkImIh ., W. .1.

line, mm nml !'. i". Turner Minril hy.1 i 11 l.t 1,1 1.1 liin.lollty ' l;i -

fi recallrl'.linll III Which Sor In l"t II llll lll.lllH- -

iil'il Worker .,r tin- Woi lil w.iv .loi l.iti il to i,' tiii- MiliiiiiiMf'iiti.itr ni'Mililttrl opponents. A Inil'.e loli' W.IH

lint, Mi. nu ll pollin,; II In .'fV'y li;ill'it.Mi lulu in of tin' liuliisii ml Woil.- -

irsl Saviors Bank mi Trust CoVETO REGARDED AS

PROBABLE FATERaabe & MaugerLaFollette Forces Through Uporc.ii nizat "in

i linn In i

nisi 1:1- -

ulUHIIal innit In mill i

in oh i ll.

I IH .IMS' ll,ll lllllt tlll'llliml l.i K' ti im rone, t I' ll i

i ii ' tint Mi.. I tin'Hull ll.nl ll.ll'l lll ill, Il

.is li Ii n i hi oiiiiiiito rnvi r up I In' I i ll IhmIIi-

per House Compromise WoolFUGITI

BLACK HAND BURNS

COLORADO HOMEE OUTLAW UTERO MEMBER OFMeasure Which Was Passed

DRILLING FOR OIL

ON QUAY COUNTY

BAD LANDS RESUMED till'llll' S ilM.llllMl III. ISby Representatives,

iranil

an, Ii im i u , , s s i o r I s ri i iti-i- liinfllll- ' ll.lll licell llfl'll lot till' Mill'lli'MiOii ol till' MJII'M A) illlit tillll till'

tiiiiyor ninl tin two cum in 0 hihii.ii',nii'i tiii inn pi o ii'lntiii of

IS CAPTURED Of EW NATIONAL

I 'iet i a receiM.il a I, lack iiaui! in-ter il.iiiii ti.li mi: $.",1111. ,. pi,),, I,,, a,,lelltioii to il mnl a Wi li Int. !' a sr. -

oil, I, Her was Ircei'.rll. This was lint

i, III, I (.lllilly U i l . Ii.His What wuiilil you ,1,, if ii .pan

llle.'i telle, I In knock Null illlu tlir mi.l-lil- e

of xl week ?

l)ix Tell him to rii ahead. I've nupoint meiil with my .leniisl al i ,i

of tills Week. iiuslun 'I'm nscli ,1

III Mi.rnll.c .limrniil Kpr. liil liril H'lrf 1

I unci ion, i 'olo.. Aim.i rl used illlpl v. il I) ilr- -

ole III il hlurU ha ml I, 'Her.nl' l.uitjs IMrl I'il ,'SO, ;l fill'- -

Ihii neil lo t lie uruiin.l a u ii

I'illlsr liemnn.ls in:III.' Ilmi-r- w;isrnrly iloll r this nioiniim. 'I'll,, f'.imiiyNERVY WOMAN COAfliTT ilr ils escape luilil III'

iiii. Inm. Two weeks auol.arely in.I'lirnillL;

U'n liinuli.ii, .Aim,. !i, - Tiii' inm mi."I I. II IT hill liiil.iy I,-- liv i'il I h,' xiK

ii.iiiiI'i h nl Siii'nk. i' I'lmk mi., A, IiiikI'iihIiI.-ii- lin, ',.ii uf iln. k.'IiiiIi1 mnlivi-ii- In I'li'i.lil.ni Tuft.

Tli In Ih' Hie firm ,.f iln- im ilf i -

Hi, ,11 llill,. i.iSS, ii l,y till, ill in, il il II

,.l I.KII'SHlV n in in-,- in ih,. s, ij.ii.. turi mil Iln' I'Xi'riillw mi, I

I'lil'llllH llf (III- - ( .'Hill. 'Ill llll'MS Ilni i.nvlrlinri tli.il In- will vi I. , II, Im -

im invi'Hl lunl Inn of ilii' in.liis- -

v Iiii m l.i in iiiaili' liy III.' tmillI...H ril.

An iitti'injtt hy tin i'iinfi'1'i'i'w miI ii v I, III !.. mi I'l'iiniil

wiw nut nl.

hirlnl f ftrreMwtptlriirf ! MurnliiK Jotirn.il )

Tim-t- 11 : ri, . M., Auk. !.- - I

III ill I'lr oil well In Hir Unci I.;.iiihD'tslnii, tilt h iuih 1,1111 In Id up lorIlu last three in ii' count ofII lilt )Ht IH the l.ottom, WIIH TV-

hiiiih'iI IiimI Tnenlny, hi' IukI I'll hiiv-Iii- r

l.een re. nvrrril. iihout 12

i.'rlin 'J'lK'Xiluy nlniil until WciliieH- -

1I.1V Vl lllllK. H lliHtllllce nf I1V1T IWI'll"ly fri t wim kiii thioiiKh.

im Wi'iliii-Hilii- iiftcriiiiiin ti iiiit"rondlHtlnd of , v, lluwkliiM, e. 11.

Meeker, . Xiimlimkv, t'lnn.le MnlInn, Tom Tuylur mnl l.ee Nhervvi.o.lIiovi nut In (hi wi ll.

tin' itrw i lly iliiiitif l'- iiiiniitm '

Iiiimih of w.ili-- flout l:iiiil.i ninlmiinii ipiil fi ii in IiIh'h iii'ii.r

tin' i liiiili r ivitiI Into I'l'foi t.Till' lOllllllllHttlltion IH'lUHI'll Hi'' In- -

iliiKtrliil Wonl.rs of hmlni; Inxiltnti'iltill' 'il II .lllll lll'I'liUI'll III" ll.HIII' tohi' whi t li'-- 'tiii' I W. W. ninl ili.-i-

m in put lilZ'-l- control tin illy ot (l:ik- -

Ininl ninl r.innoi In. Inhi tin ' il Willino iniitli r w Inn lin y my."

Tin' ItnliiMti iiil Worker ..--

rlllllKi'll Willi lllivllll-- IIKed "lil.lK.llC- -

inoiih, oliHi ' Me ninl vuliiiir liiiiKUiu;!' .'it

all tlielr mei'tlnK," iifi.l with limliiKiiilili-i'i- l tile to 'Hiiliinil to no

ri'Hl r;i hit mnl In nhherve no lenalJ i r n y . "

Wife of Rancher Gets Drop on

Desperado While He is Eat-

ing Meal; Hos-Ti- os Him andTelephones for Officer,

Progressive Party AnnouncesOfficial Representation byStates of Its Organization;

Honored,

llt.v M..rnli, Jtiiiriml I rMrd V ir.v I

'ni IK, OiIo., Ani,'. fi. Afli-- r niii'- -K.'iliil,.r l.ii I 'i, lli l t,

t hi" Hi n.'it,' I Ii,-

llill Willi II tin.Tli,. pnHHciJ

r..r,'.'il r .i i I

ilniHi' ll'iml lull fllullHI' IiimI Wl'.'k.lin. Mciiiili' ly nREFUGEES ARRIVE ri'MHl'ully iluiliiiK lii.'nily mnii'il

iis-!,-.- Ihri'f i'i, linn, m lor n wi'i k,villi, i.f In L'K.

Hi'iiiitur Hiiiin, .ni, Iln il.iiiiirri.il..-

Hum of lilt- - nii'li on thr crouiulf . I ronflilenl th.il oil will I.e ' 11 11 il

while other are not no t.ptliulHtlc.Till iloll' Ih IiiiW tlnW 11 HOIIM- 1,11(11

fi i I. "I'lnt iivcnine of 11 kiihIo i.IH'ColllllIK to Oil I'XpcrlM In Hullli'tllillKlike i.'.'.'(l feet.

Tnlli II of IVrmilllll I'llilr.

AFTER PERILOUS

Willi.. in i;,H Wiilimii Mor-K.'i-

mk itl In j.' llli. Ii'nil. r i.l n ilcHiii-r-nti- '

KiuiK of oiilhiWH from H'yuiniiiK,ninl who .K"iipi'il iroin tli.. jnil Iiiti-wil-

Iwo i .. , in . m I,,,st Tiii'xilnyim, riling, wns yi'Slciiln j in.iili' jiriH-- i.hit l.y n wiiiiimi.

.Mrs. Aiii.li' Di'.-ki'il- wit.- of n .nnki'1'lvi r r:i ii i ; ti , "c"o . ) i d" Iln' oilt-In-

with u ifVolviT Ii,' wnsI'litlnn n mi'iil which fii,' hml

foi- him, Ht th,' iiolnl of n kiiii,Tin' liliirky woi, inn ilism ini'il tin'limiirt, tlun "Ihik Iiul'' liliii. Afln- -

JOURNEY"ColllllllillH lllHcocreil A nielli .'rrcltcil tin. J k f ill Hlil, I. HI.

Imilf li'inliT In tin' n il", in.iili mimi'i I'i'i'l tin nil, 'in, .t to a

im till- ri.tl.in I, III intsxi'il l'III,' IlilllHI' 1,'INl W'I'I'll.

Si'iiiitnr I'i iii um,. ri ii,i ti il il milI'ri.iii Ih,' linniii-i- ' iiiiiiiiilltri' luiliiy tin-f.- i

'urn lily .

Tlir I'linmiui iitnnl Iiii! will In- m i'-i'-

llin rlKht nl wiiy.,M r. I in i ilni'i- nii lil luil. i

"'J'iii' IHHii,. Ih Htitnrrly Juini'il lii'- -

HVI'lll HlOHl' Willi I, I'll. 'U' t llll I till'II'iikIH Kin. 'llil I..' I . l; il :i . l.v tlli'tuli-fllrllii-

InwM nf furty-ilnli- t sIkK-- mnlIln. s.' wim Iilil, 'Vi' Hint In ihI n cvm llnsl.l.llt.'rilt.'ll Hlntn lilius mnl Hint tin'irnsts (.1111111, Iw runtiull.il liy tin'

ih nii'iil iih llli rnilroniis nri-

"Yen, my mitt," niilliil Mi. IhihIIii

You may serve Blatz in yourhome, just among yoursel ves, andyou may serve it to your guests,

with every assurance that

HIiix, '( '11I11111 Inm illm ovi i i'il America.Hut It look 11 lew nun like yimifather lo put Un illmuvrry on 11 MkpiiyiiiK I m I'lH." VViiKliinuliiii HI u r.

John Adams, Jr., His Younger

Wlilil Hill' Irli'lihoni'il.Imni'H Imvis, of (

l.iiny Shi'iill'irlion I'uiitity,

Brother and Ranch Hand Es-

cape from Rebels and Ride

250 Miles to Safety.!.V yiimlriK, mnl until iii

'woninn wuh nlorii" WilliSnrt.'ll,. in now in j,

lliiH'l' priHOIH'l--ii nt nixnii,

yom im.

Tiieimo, Auk. fi. The newmi i. m. i iiminillc" of Hie mi-ll, mil prom chhIvc puny, wlilclilake.4 Hie place of ihe provision-al in up toIhin time, wuh Iiamcil hy theMirioiiH Hiate ileleatiunH toilar.Tile in en mth lire:

InHepli Thompson, Alahainii;J. K. I'levelniiil, Arizona; II. K.I'oehrnn, ArkuiiHiiH; Chester 11.Howell, I'aliloriiia; H. II. Liiiil-Ho-

Colornilo; Jnneph VV. Alzoli,( 'oiiiiectirut ; l.ouiH A. Drexeler,Iii luwnri ; '. V. Mil'luie, lieor-Kl-

1'. M. .Smock, lilalio; Ku- -ilolph (!. I ils, I li , :i a ' JohnI.. SteVfiiH, Imvu; W'illinm Al-

ien White, KmiKiiH; KcHlii.' M.i'uih,h, Kentucky; I'cnrl Winhl,

.oui.Himiu ; Alln-r- t I', linnlner,Mnille; Alntthew ll.ill, .MnHSnrhil-'ett- s;

10. ('. ( Jr.,Henry M. Vnlia.-e- ,

.Michigan; Milton 1j. runiy,Wililiim H. Walker, Mis-Hoii-

li. K. Kriilne, .Mississippi;John M. Hixon, Alonlana;

Merriniii, Nehraska ; I'. I..I'lminiKiin, .Vevniln; William Sa- -

arooi. Xi'W I In in pshii'i' .iolinI'Tiinklin l''orl, .New Jersey;MiKlit'l A. Oleru, Ni w Mexico;J. X. Williamson, .North Caio-linn- ;

A. V. Moore, Xuilh Imlvii-l- a

; Jniin J. .Sullivan, liliio; lieu.15. ITicMly, Oklahoma; 11, .

I 'oc, llri'Kiili; Kilwin K. Tut Lie,Khoile Islanil; It. S. Vcssey,South linkota; (i, ThoniuH 'I'ay-lo- r,

Teniiesser; Cecil ,A. I.yon,Texas; M. lleiner, I tali; Thomasl.ee Moore, Virginia; Cliarles II.Thompson, Vermont ; II, I'.Corhrms, Wisronsin; Itolirrl ll.Cnr.y. Wyoming; X. M. o. Imw-Hu- n,

Wesl Yii'Mlnia.

Ci'lllHlork Ill,en ii,llllHfmidh:i..

of illnrrlioi'iil.y II II i

ihr, Choli i'iiTh Ih roiiH'tly

.III llil i III H.

Amli i'WIn of lllln 111 I f4

tiin-i- two

Iilil, I

nl.M'il, isII WilK

Jnil l.r,

An nrilliiiiry rum-ii-

ii ruin, Im rnlrilof (liiiiiil.rrliiin'H i'iI iiiiri'lioi'ii Iti in.'ily,no Kiipi'Tiur for Imivr

hy nil ilriiKKinlH.

imily win.I 'llill Irs l 'lni

tin .VH lll't.-- llicKm- j IIIll- Morning .Iniiriutl KH','lt,t I:4i,m-- Wire

I'.l I'iihii. Ti'X., Aim. A ( r n

inoii- lliiin 2f,ii inlli'H "ii IhiI'hi--Imi'-

'iiul rni'iiiliiH In, iii r.'liiln "ImIn hi Hi. ui ,,riHin r twii ilnyo, .1

AiI.uiih, .Ii , lilx s ..iiimi r l'i ui ln'i'. mnl

you are pouring a bever-age of extraordinaryquality and character. Itis truly a delight to theeye and a joy to the palate.

SENTENCED TO BE'i'( Smmiicli.lll'lrr l'lltill'

I'llli. lit 1 tl'irll' Wlill'M II. ,1.

Kccmcil in ;c Him n"I Hlll'l'l-r.-.- illtrll.trly

mnl no mi'ilirliii' or lirllrrlni'il to ilo il '.y .;uoii,

1. ti.ililN.I, iii ihu l.i in Ii

l lll y . .. HANGED TILL DEADii- fiUfliior of ih, Sun.

I. .In. ImiI.Iiii, indisti ll t. whin

li.ni' lii'i'ii ili.iihi1 C '" i .i iftl.'tiA , i n n i'iiImiiK'Im

Yiiiiin.',p,'t,-i'H- ,

lew, lllllll.'lininlirrliilii'.M

I'll,' 11 I'm few ilo.i.'H ofStunntrii mnl l.ivi'i'i'n rt OillliiH. ''.ilo,. .Mm. ii. l.miro

IIIIHl'tH lillVI mi' Hiii'l'risim; relief mnlil.ii-i'ln- , wim wiim ofnf I'liiii'i'imin i 'im rli'." Itrork- -

niiiii, hi'i-i- ' i ii'i'iniiii'i- iv, mil. win!loilny Hi'llti'llri'.l to In' liminl .luring

thi. hi 'i '

n newhinilth.'

mil bottle Hremeil to liivn meHti.m.'ieh ami perl'eelly nmul

For H.ilu l.y all ill iiukIsIh.

Tuberculosis MedicineSaved This Man's life

rneiiimihla ! h wrlnu (Dhm-hp- , nloften luya fmiiKiiitlo.i fr liruni'"lung trHiMii- - ttumHlmt'N TuliumihiM-- rtfruit. A ftr riH iiiitniilH. or unr Nt i loitN

or M ifdil, It i lo UiLft IU k

mnit'H ,

Him t wait lo nnd out Hlifll.tr tlmtriMihle im yetting wuriH, Imt tiikiUiiiUH Attrnttv tu Hum Httil ttvulil thidHUKpra ot illHfi. It at! of llit rvtovfiytu thl 'H.

WMi ho. 41 Ml HI , rhllnl)iilitrt. 1'a."OtMitli'iiiru. I tun KHtl tig nluiig vfiy

ovity aut) yninliiH atrh(ilh all Hut tttm.I nuw wctKli IM nouMila, n K""Hittf inlwr ltl, HN'7f of iHMtixtM ittnrcDiHu wlif n 1 fliftt HtnrtH to tiiki Hi"Altorattvt. I hi ti hml known of Utwo ytara ayo ua It would Uuva aaetlDie tiiurto uiUfiy autl iltalnaa.

"I m h a anffrrliijf from a fry aprtouatiarraai-t- l luntt, h lilt ti folio wfil a htnlttai-- of iMlfttlllOlltH. M,r hMlrlHn Riol

m MiM'lallal drlarrd my cm a to'iiflraa."1 t'liniiut hut ln vcr.r Ihnnkful to .vimmt ihf AlinlifbiT tin'l fur ttif Krtnt

tilrrili'it a rut titai'ifft ot lifiiltti It huabroottlit low "

"HiiMQ writ In tlit nhovt alati'iitnt IUI to an j that I liavu full? rctaVwrpd

wy hi'wltti. tin vi ii l.ee furMl for ovrthrre yfaia '

trlKrl AtMtlavlll TIMS rtCII I Y

ilt kinnii' la fffti flvn tu llitnrln t ig AMlm.M, llur ; 'I hrmil nrol

'rtoiihlra. atol III UptiulMllitfajaifiu lni nut coiitnlu iplnta

r luilitt formliiK tlrtiKa Ali foi hunl.wf t urn) I'Mni a ml wt lit tn 'i koinu1 .nltoratitry, I'hlladi'lhtiln, I'n , fur tiu.r tvldiicr h itr aali lv nil leading ill uu lit m itiol

AIaf-nl- I'liiii inticy mnl llitiliiiolriitirinnrt In AllMHiiiriin.

h uh il iv I. I" Im.

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STERN, SCHLOSS A COMPANYDistributers

115-11- ? W. Copper Ave. Phone 142Albuquorque,M. IWex.

Ihr wi'i'k of .' o v i in 1, rSrnti'i Inm lii i'ii ,1 In v i ii Ihruimli

ICoitH of nltoi ni'H ol iln. rum li'li'il MRS, M'NAMARA WILLNOT MEET HUSBAND

mini to Hi'rtiri' n ii, 'w mm on inriiioihhIh of liiKnnliy.

'Ihr 1 lilnlslly of Nrw litIIII)IIITIIII' Is l'llllllillMK 1'iTllllll

'I'he coinmilteemen from ll!i- -

'iioi.. .New Yorlv, i'eiinsylvmilami. W'asliiiiKloii have noi luriinmneii.

sIllllslll'H, mnl III tin' lilitlii'lililri- - of(1.1-- UIH'U lll'stl'CS III I. Ill II lilt' lllinil'Mmnl iiilili'i sM'M nf iill ciiIIi-k- lircilIriilH nf tin- - .iii'. Will till such per

M.'IVllIK lll.ll llli' Willllll riilllll'l 4'

viiiiiik A in, i i'.i iim In iilil iu;.iiiisi ilnfill, ii Ih, till' ,1 Mi;, 'ri ili'ilill,.. nilllll- li. null llllilll, Willi.' till' fi i'. N"llil.iM MI,' ,'lill!',. III.' Illf.'l' A

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Try a Journal Want Ad. Results

New York, Ann. fi. John .1.

ii n in ui in ,i,l this afieinuun Iiii'Mrs. .Mtu'KUei ile MrXmniirn, of SunI'Tn iicIki'ii, hml ih i;i ii i ii Inr her humill t'illil'orllin. She will liol nirrl h.rIi iislin nil, Nirhnlni .1. ,l r Nii niii r;i, if lu-

ll, re ton U; lit to s n it; Ii t. ii mil a Ini.-L,'l- e

vi t Ik the llll'i'Hl nf .Mm.rom,i.iiiinn ninl Her;i n t.s on

n rllnt'Ke of stenlinK nil 11 III ulln il. eill which thev nrriveil lure on July21.

sons llHVI lIlC UilllllU'KS III m'llll tlicil'niiiiics, iiittlrcsst-- mnl the mime of inl- - jf19 THE FINEST IIHHBHH S Ik.or iiiiImt-.I- i y nt mIiIcIi llicy mil- -

BEER EVER B REVED IIThe Y oiiim hlca.

is a weather vane?Why- - why, it's a chicken

. Jiulm'.

TencheI'lipiln run

ti li iilnlnl ,i Hi,. I ;'m Isli-nr- , I nUrr-l- li

it New Mcvlco, llilliiiililic, ,. Al.Miitr pnprrs pirns.- -

A FAYHIMC IIIWEV1

The Purchase of a Pair of Lots in the

REYNOLDS ADDITIONTT?X

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is a wise move. Never before have things looked so good in Albuquerque in real estate, in business.Progress is the watchword.C Lots are being sold in the Raynolds Addition each day to people who knowwho have seen real estate increase in value byjumps and bounds in other towns, in other cities.

3 Buying in the Raynolds Addition isn't a gamble. It's a safe investment. There isn't a reason in the world why property inthe new addition should not increase in value.J A dollar down, a dollar a week. No interest or taxes for 1912. A perfect title with each lot. No single lots sold.

HOGE & McCANNA, Sales AgentsGROUND FLOOR, STATE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

A Telephone Message Will Bring a Salesman with a Conveyance to Show You Over the Addition

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" '. " ', Hi m. n in ii nil ...

FAVORABLE CROPlioblnsnii, Lincoln made It three,slruigh. from iMiiuhu.

Score: It. 1 1.

Lincoln Ilo Olio oiix 2 2

Omaha (Mil 000 0001 8 1

Butteries; ,'l.iKeiimiii and Curiicy;

HO.. "We Do What We Advertise" f3.PROSPECTSIilinhinsmi it til Johnson. Two-bas- e

hit Nh lioff. struck mil lly llag-crm.n- i,

i; by Bohinsmi. 4. Base onhulls (iff llugcrnuui, 5. THE GOLDEN RULE DRY iUP STOCKS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATIONScore: It.STANDING OF THE CLUBSHoHton 1n

Boston Mining Stocks.

Albino.A ukiIku niated t 'oppi i , ,

Ain'n y.inc Lead SinArizona CotnmcrciolBos. (,'orii Cop. .i Sll. M';. .

Calumet AriznuaCalumet Mee'aCentennialCopper Italiiie Con. CoKnsl I'.iitte Cop. M.noFranklini lirotix Coiisotidaloil .

iiianby CoiisolidaledI reen I 'a na in a

Isle I tu a lie ( ( 'oppei )

Kerr LakeLake CopperLa Salle CopperMiami CopperMohawkNevada t 'onsolida led ... ...Xlplmdim MinosNorth Butte.North Lakeold Dominion

Toledo: Tuleil,., Kansas t'tty.National League. At

1.

AtPaul,

At

lunihus:( t ili iiiilius. 1;Yoik

I I GOODS COMPANY

' X Trade on Ihc Sunny Side of the Street

ttY?TT

(.In.il

Grain Cairying Shares Add to

Last Week's High Quotationson Opening Day; Volume is

Light.

Cincinnati 8 .,'Batteries; Tyler iul I "undent

.Moore. Humphreys, Davis and Clarke.Throe-bus- ,. hit Devlin. Base onhulls Off Mro, 4; off Humphreys,I; off Da vis. 3; off Tyler. 2. Smirkout lly .Moure, ,y I)uvi!i, a; ,yTyler, 3. I ..ulU- plays lOsmond loGrant; F.gan to lOsmend; Brldvvcll to

ii.i polls mli. in, i polls.fl'ittMl'uruh

Won Lost Pet...71 L'5 .740..ti3 34 .050. . 5 ti 38 , 5 I (j

..40 4 7 .r.io

. 4 5 54 .4 ."i 5

..4 .".Ii .4 4 0

. . 33 ti 4 .354tin . l

lplilailel'l":lMilwaukee. 1.1,

At Louisville: I.ouiM'illneapulis, ii,

I; Mitt- -

hi'iniinn

HustonSweeney to Devlin: Titus to Mellonaia to Sweeney; Devlin ( iimujHisteU)Mitchell to Ilohlit.cll.American League. I New Specials I

ll- MiirnliiK .luiirniil 8rcliit I mm il Wine).Nov York, AUK. 5. A II limm Ii the

local slock market lacked forelmilliillatixc by reason of the holiday In

London, upward proKi'cHs in pricescontinued today. TrudliiK was eonshl-erali-

below the olinnt- - of

davs. but was well d.sti ihuici, I ho

SOUTHERN LEAGUE

At Nashville: Nichvllle, 3; .NewOrleans, 3,

At Memphis; Jiloiiiphis. 3; Mobile,1.

At Chat Ian in in, i': Chutiniiooga, 2;Birmingham, 1.

At Atlanta: Atlanta, ; Montsoin-ery- ,3.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington, H; 4 lilcnKo, 7.ChienRo, Auk. 5. Chicago look u

Won Lost Pet...7(1 .'!.'! .IIKO

. .114 Si .028

..."iS 4 3 .5.4. .no 40 .505. .51 5 2 .485. . 4 ti 55 .455..32 (15 .330..32 US .320

vv for

li.istoll . .

Yv'usliiiiK1"11

rhiiinU'ii'ii'"I'lliciiftoDetroit .

CIt'Vi'tan J .

Sow York,st. Louis . .

iscoola ii

Quince no '

Shannon ii

Superior I .

Superior Bostuii .Mm 7 1,

Ta ma ruck IIC. S. Sm. Kef. iV M in ii,F. S. Sm. tirf ,V M in. pl il Bi",Clah i iimiolid.iteil '

F lull i 'upper Ci

Winona :,

Wolverine l u ;

six-ru- n lead on Washington today bydriving tOrnoin from ti,e su, hut thevisitors won In tnp tem;i. WalterJohnson s single, with .McBrido's dou-ble in the tenth, cnunled the winningrun. Lee Tannchill, veteran inllehlerof Chicago, was sold today to Kan-sas C'ity.

Wcdnesday,Aug.7 1YOAKUM BACKS UPWestern League.

potent force hcinjj aKiCn fouml in

nood crop .rosiects. All the KialnrurryiiiK slocks udtleil to last week's

hlnh iiiiotatliuis, while Canadian c

eiiti'red upon a new wllhno little slreiiKlli In Its allies .Minn-

eapolis, St. Paul and Sault Sic. Marie

and Wisconsin Centnil.Tlie one notable "exceptioN to the

Score: Chicago Board of Trade. at 9:00 a. m.ON MATCH WITHIt. II. 10.

7 9 1

S III 3

Won Lost Pet.. . ti 2 4 (i . 5 i

..57 40 .53S

..57 CO .532

.. 5 4 5 0 .5 1 !!

..54 50 .5111

..51 55 .4 Si..40 5ti .47(1

..37 (17 .350

t lilcnKoWashington

Latteries: Clootie, Bonz,

Iiriivr,S, JllSI'l'll

Omaha .

DOS .Mollies

sioux t'iiyWichitaLint oln

Topeka . .

IKi ncial triolein v was m. Iram. menWhite,Chicago. Ann S. In:.;.' rcc. ipts al

priiniiry inurUel.s t otl.i i a i rinl w heprices dovv n. It was a lu iVous cioso,r, to 7 r cent under Sulurd.ivIliLiht liullll'S. 'I'lle olltoollle ill colli

Way-Out-of-the-Ordin- ary Xyielded part of the rise following thedecimation of remilar dividends.ItradiiiR was oner more a pioininrntfeature, diviilniK Hctivitv with IhrFllilrd StatCK Steel. The latter wasfairly slronn at the outsit but fell

t??yVt??r?

mill .. i,varied from a slb leiWHERE THEY PLAY TODAY

Kuhn and Sullivan; lirooni, Cashion,Johnson and Williams. Ainsniith.Two-bas- e hits Lord, Kulin, Milan.Cushion, Williams, Thrce-has- o

hits (iandil, Mueller. Doubleplay Williams to Foster. Hase onhalls i iff Groom, 2; off Cicotle, 1;off Cushion, l; off Johnson. 1. Struckout Hy (irooin, 3; by Cicotte, 5; hyCashion, 6; by Johnson, J.

lower; oats finisheda ml prov isions less cspi nslv e Values, and Great Quan-titie- s

to Choose fromNational l.eag-iio- .

Pittsburgh :H New York.Chicago at Philadelphia.Cincinnati at Boston.St. Louis at Brooklyn.

shade to 5 cellls.Wet harvest talk from the north-

west nave the wheal market anof slionlli at Ihr outsrt

and there was further bullishin (he lightness of

After Making Numerous Stallsas to Remuneration for Con-

test, He Finally Side-Ste- ps

Fight Altogether.

back later under pressure, winch fol-

lowed the news tnnl a hill lias I n

Introduced III congress alined ill theSteel corporal loll.

Copper shares inclined to heaviness,presumably us n result of Hie report-ed incrcuse in the nirtnl abroad andill thr final draliiiKS recessions fromthe best were ciilte general, rxrrptin Bcadinf; and Fnlon Pacllic. Apart

St. Louis, 12; Philadelphia, I.St. Louis, Auk. 5. St. .ouls,

hittiiiK, and aided by errors.

American Tongue.Washington lit Chicago.Philadelphia at St. Louis.

world shipments. Tile log Ullivals iittel iiilnii I renters, however, especiallySt. Louis and Kansas City, countedhard in favor of the bear side W hen Don't Miss Wednesday's tlit Detroit.

Cleveland.Nvv Y

Huston from crop condition)! much ol t nc h(.,. places had nil been hoardfrom, the total rem bed nearly double i

Shotten's

K. II. K..12 11 1

. 4 10 ti

Stephens;

won from IMiiladeliilila,fielding was a feature.

Score:St. LouisPhiladelphia

Latteries: Lowell a;Hrown, I'eiinock, llouok

dav'.s news was ol a rlinraeirr in in-

spire ronfiiloore. Dispatches fromthe west told of Increased activity in! Phenomenal Bargains!Western League.

Omuliii at Lincoln.St. Joseph at Wichita,lies Moines at Denver.Sioux y at Topeka.

ltapp and j

Til 10 C()'(i MB IS l(l;I.Killl' TIUIMMi.The I'ollKO Kill w ho lias sol

offers to box from othereities, iiicludititt Cheyenne, Trini-dad and 101 I'aso, bus Ih kuii liKlitIfainins lor bin futuie bouts.

The Kid is very nniiius lomeet Stanley (Kid) Yoakum br-io re he takes on anyoiir else.The Kid slates that lie hasburklnc up to $250 to moot V oa-

kum on tin' liilh. anil will fihthim on nnv conditions

various linos of Industry, the Steeltrade takiiiK its share of brtionueiit.West of ChicuKo all the lnuliliK rall-vva-

reported un Increase of tonnuKcto ihc maximuin jioinl. Closing

stocks:NATIONAL LEAGUE

the nggrrgute for the correspondingilny a year ago.

Bcports of wheal Ibrioblng in Min-

nesota und South Dakota showedbountiful yields and tended to tuiilicrreduce the price level. The fact thatthe velvet chaff varlely of wheat hadboon made uviilliible for delivery oncontracts at Minneapolis, added lo theKcneial weakness. September whealhere ranged from ill'',, to !i.", lie

cents, with last sales "' 'n "i cent.'down, at 02 ', ' ''v, cents.

one of the largest longs in corn un-

loaded and the oilier holders weretillable to sloiu the tide of selling tll.it

i liiimas, Two-bas- e hits Baker. Pratt,Conipton, Stovall, Collins, Midlines,Thomas. Three-bas- e hits Wallace,ManRart. Homo run Lowell. Doubleplay Strunk to Baker. Base on balls

Off 1'ctinock, 5; off Powell, 1; offHolick, 1. Struck out By Powell,3; hy Pennock, 1.

iiiiib;iiiiiateil topper Napkins

V?fr

tt

kmI Wiirlh $1.1111.Men ci icd W bite Napkin:1) d((.rl)On sale

. lid. 71

. t 0 '"'

.120 :S. . 5 It

. 5 ' :. 2 a ' 69c dozen

H; rw Yolk, I.New York, A us. 5. Pittsburgh

Mini from New York today. Muriiuardknocked out of the box in less thantwo iniiums, when six runs weremade oil' liini. Hclidrix was effect-

ive, lioliliug .Now York to six hits'mill striking oiil nine men. Wannermade a Inline run, a double and asini;le.

Sooiv: It. II. K.Xrvv York 4 6 1

l'ltlsluirgh S 12 4

13t :i

"li in. iir.n.i i. ine. '.iii ii .

,.l ...I... I, ,,l ... !,, ., ,1 eel 0,11 I

lrlroit, I: New . .

Del roil, A iim. ,i. Detroit foundMcCoimcll when runners occupiedbases and New York lost. Mullin al-

lowed three hits in the first sixbut had coiciiilerable difficulty

in chocking a ninth inning rally.Score: I!, H. K.

adv i

UU leclos

I SO lo lie bliil between ('. a

llg unsettled Crash

American AgriculturalAmerican Bi et SugarAmerican CanAmerican Can.. 1'1'd

American Car ir FoundryAmerican Cotton oilAmerican Ice Securities .

American LinseedAmerican LocomotiveAnicr. Smell id;; liefiiit . .

Ainer. SmrltingS- lirf'lig. I'M

Aiiirrirnn Sugar Itrlinlng .

Anirrioan 'I'd. TelAmerican TobaccoAnaconda Mining CoAtchisonAtchison, pl'dAtlantic Coast LineBaltimore - ohiBetiili'hem SteelBrooklyn Kuphl Transit . .

Canadian I'acillc

Stanley iKid) Yoakum will notmeet the Coiiko Kid, of Meinpbis,Tciin., at lOlks' theater before tinNew Mexico A. C, on August Kith.

'oakiun, who ill first appoureiliin.xioii.s and willing ciiou.i;Ii lo tacklithe dusky llKhtwriKbt, al'lii' moremature consideration of Hie matter,during which considora t ion he allowedhis own eflotisiu to urt tile belief ofhint, he enmc to the conclusion that heshould have either a prohibitive e

of the n"Ue receipts or a guar-anteed purse of the si.o that niiKhtbe offered for a real ihuiiipionshilimutch. These conclusions have madeit iimiossiblr for Ihr Hub to come to

III Pieces t iiblenehcil Linen ( rush. big value tu- -

Us. Seplelllber llllel-an-

I'm " cellls,,il lii; i,i I;, cellls,oinpafcil vv il li forty

r. I'a-l- i grades wonib ni.inil. No. 2 yrl-i- l

7 n 7 I ', i nils,siieciilalivc sales

bad no support ev-

il taking shorts.

all cell cell loss i

elghl hours liol'iironfv in uioileraiolow wis limited

Hedging ululforced w hen oa Us

cepl from pio

7c yardDetroit 4 10 1

.New York 2 !t 3

Batteries: Mullin and Stallage;and Sweeney. Two-bas- e hit

Simmons. Double play Chase toMcConnell; Bush to Louden. Base onballs (iff McConnell, 3; off Mullin,2. Struck out By Mullin, 3

liatKTiis: Maniiiard, Ames andMyers, Wilson; llonilnx ami (iibson,Two-lias- e hits Wanner, Wilson,liyrne, Snmlmass. Three-bas- e hitsMcCarthy, Murray, Oibson. Home run

Wanner. Double plays McCarthytu WaKiicr to Miller; Fletcher (unass-isted), iiajjp on balls Off Manmard,2; off Homlrix, 4. ' Struck out Hyllanpianl, 1; by Ames, 4; by llcn-drix- ,

:i.

7rtI??t?

made Ihul ecical drop Willi othergrain, (lutslile liniils touched by

were 30 ;,i and 3 ' cenl".

any terms with Yoakum, hence heslides out, urucrfully or otherwise. .

As n parliiw shot, Yoakum statedthai he was satisfied that the Coiiko

Bed SpreadssUewouldn't prove enoimh of a draw-in- jCrntrul Leather ...

card to make the match wori h w bile chesa peake i Ohio rutMile

III doen line While Bed Sprnul-- : fringe,and weight. Bi gular $1,011 value. On

cornels; cvlraWTdnesila j 'orthat the Inns woiililn t cure to sec U j i i, , Grout W est

i.per by '

ilurdav.soon a

points oo at th

re said t

cellls, ( Invv inilup S;

e way uslo realizean iiilvitu

lard vv

w ith the close ::

conl than at HieProvisions gov

longs ulteiiipteilu bulge due toyards. Kxports o

S I

, l is. I '..'ii s.115 Ts

. 30(1

4 I 14

. 10X'

.102 'i;

.14 1

.10 7 '.a

. 36 'a

. 0 2

. 277 U. 2 7 '',. s I U. 17

.107 !,

.

. 30

.14 1'',. I 'j.ICS. 10. 35 'i. 3(i

. 5.VU

. 43M,I S Lii

. 142 'j,4 3",

.12. 20

n . .

Paulstern

JChicago, Mil. & St.IChiciico .v- North WiI.Brooklyn. $1.29St. I oni- -.

Brooklyn, ,uKNationals casslv

him and the dusky lad fight, unit thatthis was another reason he decided topuss up the mulch. Yoakum also soldthat he was after a reputation thathe wanted to moot fighters with a

reputation, lie forgets perhaps, that

5. The SI. Louisdefeated Brooklj n.

Colorado Fuel & IronConsolidated (iasCorn Products.Kiini'tehy uiailc a home run in the

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r,.tioii,(i(Hi pounds bss than a .venrSepteiiibor option.- - woaUrnoil

st, uliollt 5 cellls all al'iillicl.

New York Cotton.when lu- ranie to Albiniurioiir br was

( lev eland, ;i: Itostiiu. 1.

Cleveliiiid, Auk. 5. Cleveland de-

feated Boston, Jnckson's huttiiiK be-in- ;;

responsihle for the Cleveland runs.A misjudged fly stave Boston its onlyru i).

Score: It. II. 10

Cleveland 3 u 0

Boston I 10 1

Butteries: CickK and O'Neill; l!e-die-

and Ciirrisun. Two-bus- e hitsJackson, Hyan, Speaker. Three-bas- e

hit Jackson. Double play BirmiUK-ha-

to (irlKKs. Base on hulls offGi'cks, 1; olf Bedienl, 1. Struck out

By (irons, 4; by Bedient, (1.

"eruiiil inniim inside of tile ((rounds"itli two on bases. Me repeated inHie tilth with one on hase. (takeskit a home run over the litrlit field

Bleached Turkish TowelsHat Iivalue :

oi l Iilrcu cl

. On Saleal

sl,etovvrl32 to.

a good bleachedWcdiicsilaj onl- y-

Here is aTowels,

closedpoints

iirli, Aii'J

points l

Nowsteadyhigher.

an unknown iiuanlity anil that untilJack llanley, his trainer and managergot hold of him and pushed him tothe front, wllh the very valuable aidof Direclor Mark Levy, of Ihr NewMexico A. C, thai ho was the rank-est kind of an outsider so far as aboxer with a reputation was coiieern-ed- .

It Was the .New Mexico club whichput both Yoakum and llunlry I" thrliinclighl. From now on, thry-nr- tobe poiiiiiilrd to puddle their own

Delaware tvi H udsoii .......Denver & Itio CriindoDeliver & Klo Crandc. pfd. .

Distillers' SecuritieslOrieIOrie, 1st pl'dlOrle, 2nd pfd(ieneral F.leclric(Ireut Northern, pfd('.rent .Northern ore, Oil's. .

Illinois Centrallnterborough-Mc- t

Inlerboi'ougli-Met.- , pl'd

Hauser was on first.n. ii. k.4 14 1

t 13 2

Knetzer, Curtis, Stack

fence whenScore;

Uruoklyn ,

!t Louis .

Ilatli'tiesand Miller;

ft?J?t?

19cSt. Louis Wool.Sailer and WIiiko.

(2), Cutshuw, supplied. c have plenty.Hotelhase liil - WiIHC

is. Aug.and web

adv.20 'u

3 di:

M.I SIlillllis,

fine,

SI. laTi'ii'llor2i; liiu

7.diniiis.in

Mowrey, kiiis. Three-bas- e hit Mil-,,,-

Home runs Konetchy (2 1,"idO'K. Double play WIiiko toMioiiey ti, Wiimo. Base on bulls OffKiieiz,.,-- . ;j; ,,lf fm,iH ,. , Siillre,

li 0

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I .". ; Unbleached Bath TowelsRACING OPENS AT

WESTERN LEAGUE

lies Moines, II; Urnvrr, 7.Denver. Aug. 5. Willi the srore 7

to 3, in favor of the locals at the be-

ginning of the eighth, Des Moinesstarted a balling rally, sroring sevenruns in the eighth and four more inthe ninth, defeating Denver by the

The Metal Markets. Ini ll I tl tll'lll tli'll I'.iltlt ToHl'li,t iir hlit unliu fur W rihics- -

alCopper. (il llll MHII''- - i(r t n IT ISIbflU orlHp.

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New Y

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Intrr llarvrslrrllller-M.Uill- pl'dInternational PaperHid nal icuia Pillnp .

K'ansas City SouthernLarlrdr (iasI. rhigh illleyI.oiiisvllb' i NashvilleMinn., SI. P. & Sault SI. M.

Missouri. Kansas & Texas ..M Issonrl PacificNational BiscuitNational LeadNut'l Bys. of Mexico, l'ihI pfd.New York CentralNew York, (int. & Western .

August. $17.21and October

Holy II'. ITU'

'" 'i.1.55.

in 7.1 0.

Aug. 5.

I. $17.5(1

ptelnber5n. Ktcilisting,k. $1.15'

JC..U

Slcaily;

score of 14 to 7, and breaking; thelocal's winning streak.

Score: It. II. 10.

I )enver Ill 002 0112 7 0 It PITTSBURGH12V2C eachSilk Petticoatsookson'H $s.i;n

lake, I 7 "4 ; i

Bead We;Spelter--I- OAntimony -

in NJir,,, Iron SI

5.75 'ii 11.3."

oi l beNi 111

$15ady :

NoMost Exciting Event of Day

Des Moines ..100 2011 074 1 (1 Ii

Batteries: Healey, Harris andBlock: Fa her and Mctirnw, Flatow-ski- .

Three-ban- e hits Korcs, Bcldeti,Halm (2). Struck out By llealcy.S; by Fa her. (!. Base on bulls OffHealey, li ; off Pa her, 2. Inning"pitched l.'y Healey. X by Harris,

PetticoatThe lour

MessallneII a. m.

III all color, nl..o black, on! price rvr)'. iiiotrd.

aiailiful Slilillcilui'sdu v .

.'Oil B

libml N.lis '

s

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soul In

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' sirin-- out By Knetzer, 5; by''"'lis, t; by Sullrr. 1.

thliji-- o, I'lillmlrlplilu, t.

I'liilailelphiii, Auk. f. Chicago wonJo Raines lodiiy from Philadelphia,''lie Msilors bit. the ball hard and'""'ly and lio,i,.,i without an errorin .a,,,,.

First k;ii,h. n f. j.;,I'"ilaile,hia (i

a"W 5 7 0Batteries: M,lnll. all(1 Killifrr:

'"Hi Melirr. Two-bus- ,; hits'"I'r Lobert, Diiolan. Home rnU

''H'ath, An her. Base on bulls' 'tM'iuler. 4; ,,t Moore, 1. Struck

'"it lly Lavender, ; bv Moore, 5.Heoini (tainr srore: It. II. V..

."'"''I.l.la 3 c ,( hr" o i2 o

batteri,,B: AU.mlcr and Dooin;,''""'"'h. Sn, iib iUlll Xeedhnm. Two-1.- '.

h"" 'hulte (2), Tinker, Saier,luleiiis. Double plays Lu- -

Tii'r '" r""'" '" Ul,h'nls: toBase on bailsOff Smith,

Was 2:22 Trot Which TookNo. soiilhoinsoil. $ 5.75l 0

Bar silver 50 Mexici Your choice 95cFive Heats to Decide Wimiei

Drivers Cautioned,aker

S. Louis Speller.I. s, Aug. 5. Lead V

U ii Lou : spelter, dull,

.110 '

',,

30 'i$1.5

lt- Morning tlniirnat SH'rlal I.i'iirf1 Wire. I

Pittsburgh, Aug. 5. DrHpllr a

Norfolk Ki WesternNorth AmericanNor! hern PucMIcPacilic MailPenns.v IvaniaPeoplrs' OasPittsburg, C. C. Ai St. Louis .

Pittsburg Coal r

Pressed Steel CurPullmnn Piiluci' 1'iirBendingB public Iron .V: SteelBepilblie Iron At Slrrl, pfd. .

knell Islurot CoBock Island Co., pfdSt, Louis A Sun Fran., 2d pfd..Seaboard Air LinrSeaboard Air Line, pfd

The Livestock Markets.handieup of location, the first day of

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icbila. (i; St. Joseph, 5.Wichita. Aug. 5. Hughes' single

off Johnson in thr ninth, alter Wold-rin- g

had been driven from the box.won a slow, see-sa- game for Wichi-ta. St. Joseph's fielding was ragged,while Wichita played a snappy field-ing game.

thr Biiinot Island inert of thr grandcircuit was a promising return to"maior league" racing lor Pittsburgh.

Tin-r- was little in the raring oftoday to annisr to cnlhiisiasni thrspoeta lot s. but in sev eral I n.-- a

of hoi somen was calledforth.

The 2:22 trot wont Into five bratsand was Ihe most warmly contentedrace of I lie day. Willi seven entries,two wrl'e rilleil out hy the judges ut-

ter the third heal, bromine they hod

4. Struck out By" MexiiiHiAlex.il,,r f

MOI NTAIN HOW ISWCII.Pcrod Nu lb. nal Forest. Cow lex, N.

M. Foriiirrlv Winsor Bunch Newownership. Fresh mountain air andscenery, pine forest. gurglingstreams, horseback tiding. amuse-ments trol't fishing, huiillng. goodtable, homo ton. foils, aliunde X.200feet Write tor booklet ami rates.

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For WednesdaySpecial Advance Sale af

Christmas MonogramTowels

Now is the Time to Buy FinestLinen Towels at Lowest Prices.All New Goods.

Sloss Sheffield Steel X' Iron .

Score: It. H. 10.

Wichita 30(1 :'()() 0113 6 10 0

St. Joseph ....001 200 200 5 13

Batteries: Jackson, Jordan andClrnions; Johnson, Woldring andttriflith, Cossett. Two-bas- e liltsHushes. Melnke, Callahan, Pettigrew.Hits off Jordan. in 3 innings; off

I'oston, in,1,oston. v., Southern Paiillc

uthern ltailwaythr,.Won

Cincinnati, 2.5. Boston batted

pitchers hard andr pitched a fineonly in the eighth

t'itioiiuiinito Southern Bullvvay, pld

Tennessee CopperK'Our, leu,,,., ,'no apparent .lew' to run in themoney. These were Marlon K.. Bing-hurio- n

and Meudovvdu lo. Dictator Texas & P.u ilirlulling. fillis ni ole a spectacular Fnlon Parltlr""led f,.,. catch, startingOoiiM,, I'lay. Bond your olld elothmi t

The Duke City CleanenMO WIOST GOLD AVE.

Th moit clawingplant In New Meileo.

Ontsldf) Ordeni BollrtUvl

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plnee lor monogram: n'.li. will)I'll! Il . .

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lor.sl.esale

Hoik lovvrls.aliir. On

Fnlon Purine, pfdFulled Slates BeullyI'nited Stales LubberFnited Stiites SteelFllltrd Stales Steel, pfdFtah CopperVirginia Carolina chemical ..WabashWubiish, pfdWestern MuryliiinlWestern I nlonWoMinchouse lOlct trieWheeling Lake 10

Jackson. 7 in IS Innings: off Woldring.!) in X innings: off Johnson, 1 in1 innng- - (no outs.)

Sioux City, ti: Topeka. 5.Topeka. Aug. 5. Sioux City broke

a 5 to tie and scored the winningrun ill the eighth inning on errorsby King and McDonald.

Score: P. H- -Topeka 301) ID) 000 5 12 5

Sioux City ...030 020 010 10 1

Buttrrirs: llernshy und chapman:Thomax und ('adman. Two-bas- e hits

Walsh. Cardner (2). Base on bullsOff Hornshy. 2; off Thoiiius, 4.

Struck out By Hornsby, hy

Thomas, 4.

will) place lor monogram; n lifl.v-cr-

ff?ttt?ti

2ls III.

lor .

Hurl, lovvrls. sirlllllr. lu siiir

Todd, which had hi en lorced in thefirst preliminary of the professionaldrivers' stake, 3:15 trot, suddenlywent lame a few minutes before she.was called and was drawn, ltesnlls:

irot. professional drivers'stake, second divls'on. two In three:oueeii Worth, i M urohy , won; LiithMci ;i( gor. (McDonald), second: lorn-.-- st

Axiell. (Ball i. third; Annie Kohl.(Ciinientci i, fourth. F.rst time. 2:07 "i.

not. professional drivers' stake,fii M .livisien, tw o in three: Dm si ll

Medium, (Crrrsi, won; Victor S.ar.Valolilinel. Second; lOcholllore.

(K'orri, third: Dundeiwood. (J. Keii-Von- i.

Ii.urth. Best time. L':(iVi.The Matron slake for touls of H(i9.

trotting division: Baldy MeOiegor.Woli in Ihird heal; Junior Watts. Sec-h- i

il Ai'bin. thin!: Crahaio Bellini,f.oiilh. Best lime. :X.

trot. Aronu McKimiey. won:v". Vord. so'iiiiil; X. w 'ell. third:

Laloii Toad, fout lli. Lest tunc, 2;0S V!

ivv el- -, cmhroith rh d and se;illop4d:I ioc Hull I

Lielorviihir. on --jit1D 2 M. kJll T - 41 ...

!'.X2' '.

Uliupilry fornvertlble is-

le, iia re $1.- -

bed nil ciubroidci-icd- : nil'lovvrls. bclllslltsale for

There was a bellbonds, til

I loc-- l Hockvalue. On

S!11SMM'SIclfl"S:Iu wrt IH9WH TO Fll. sf'' ,r ' 1f,.. l iDm iH n4 ihrn.im rl. t t tt

Vn (fiwr fnt.w fmt 4rMJi sat makr thHl fU iJ VUHlTtO MCOICAL CO..IQ1 T4. UwCHrit. H.

ArrowCOLLARSCW.t T21c'acU.-iJo- r'

444444 4t44eie uni bung- -

ii.-s- Total sales, pur Vi

0 4.(1(10.

Foiled States bonds 'd on (all.

Total Sides f..r lh- caitMMIV A.' I i.n iLincoln. 2; Omaha. I.

Lincoln. Aug. ". In a urealbattle between tlagerniun und it ituqtiH f I. It O'ttiltt hshares.

Page 5: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1912of today's session thai the de-fendant could be examined as to the conversations, and excerpts irom the SEPTEMBER 9 leaders and nut wiih the

fiOUTllUSB CITIZEfJS' LEAGUETIETZEL SUES HIS

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TAKES UP, LARGE PREFERS CHARGES

AMOUNT OF TIMIE AGAliMSTMAYOR F 0 DAMAGES

Mi,mm

Alleges J. E. Haines and Wife

Alienated Mrs, TietzePs Af- -Among Petitions Presented at

Session of Council is OneCity Council Spends Hours Dis-

cussing Minor Matters andDrinkGlassM Si

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COCA CO!. A CO,AII.AMA (;AI 1

, v..:rrr. rT.v ulv.iirlvi'il yi'HliTilii.v, mill wnlk inn liuw

ll'ii (ui wiii il u i ii K illill'li't. Tin-il- i

lii.v nf llii' I'l'li k n u.Ht'il m;V'tiililiiyu' ihliiy lu'fiii'i" l hi' ihivIiik roin-imti- y

lill ii"'M tin1 o x 1 illcnt ipT Liy- -

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of Im hili li. wlili h run nnw In- -

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In il' 'I'lic Triii linn Ciiiii- -

the Sunny Side of

Protesting Against Issuance!of Liquor Licenses.

Half a dozen or nmr,. petitionsWert! read lo Ihe city council lastnight by Cily Clerk It. C. Itoehl.dealing Willi all sorts of matters. Themost Min it Mum of the lot wa one fromthe Citizens' league, signed by I'lttJioss and 1). A. I'ortert leld. whichwas presented by I.ouls Mcltue. Thiscommunication, which was addressedto the council, solemnly preferredcharges against the mayor for caus-ing lo be issued two retail liquorlicenses, one to l.izzie McC.rath andone to Minnie Cnrroll, both of whomthe league alleged were unfit to havelicenses anil were well known to beso unfit. The league charges that In(his the mayor broke his oath of of-fice and urged that the city counciltake steps to prevent the sale of liq-uor In such places as those run bythese women.

When this astounding documentwas read, the council was stunnedfor u second or two by the magnifi-cence of Its logic. Within a lew min-utes the members had recovered suf-ficiently lo gasp, arid the paper wasunanimously tabled,

A pel II Ion from the properly own-ers of I'acifie avenue requested thatthat direct be provided with sidewalksand asked that Hie mud holes In liscenter be repaired at once. This wasreferred to Hie street committee andthe city engineer.

A letter from Ii. It. Fergusson,representative In congress from New.Mexico, was read, plating that hewould make an effort to have the su-pervisor of buildings provide for pav-ing Cold avenue In front of the fed-eral building when the other pavingon that street was done.

A letter of resignation from theexamining board of the Automobileassociation, which recommends theIssuance or withholding of drivers'licenses to prospective chauffeurs,from Ir. J. II. Wroth, was read, anilthe resignation accepted. Ir. Wrothdeclared Unit (here Were too many in-

competents being licensed, and saidhe had no desire to conlinuo on thehoard under existing- conditions.

As there was another vacancy onHie board, by K. C. Butler leaving thecity, tlie mayor uppointeil Dr. K. J.Alger and W. II. Ilahn as members.

Th(. mei'tinu last night was calledlo order by Mayor D. K. 11. .Sellers,shortly after S o'clock, und adjournedli bout 11:10. Those present when theSession began were CouncilmenClarke, Thomas, lsherwood. Coen andSkinner. Councllmiin Ucidy came inlater, and Councilman Thomas hflabout !) o'clock.

The minules of several previousmeetings were read and approved.Hills for the killing of dogs, feedingof prisoners and stenographic workwere allowed t" C W. Warde, GreenWatson and J. W. Wilcox, respective-ly.

II NUT HAVE TO

REBUILD BRIDGE

AT BARELAS

State Engineer Figuring on a

Plan to Divert Course of Rio

Grande with This End in

View,

According lo Slate Senator IsaacItarlh, who returned lust night Iroma (rip to Simla I'V, where he attend-ed a meeting; of Hie democratic stateexecutive committee, the stale engi-

neer Is figuring on a plan wherebythe Itio Crutule may he confined toa narrower channel at Hareias, thusdoing uvvav with the rebuilding ofIhiit portion of the iarge sleel bridgespanning the iver there, vvlilcii re-

cently was destroyed by high water.Recently Assistant State Kngineer

S. S. Carroll visited Albuquerque forthe purpose ol Investigating- condit-

ions- pertaining lo the river in lier-nalll-

county, with a view to recom-mending Uie best means of expendingthat portion of the state appropria-tion for confining Ihe river to itschannel. As a result of this invcsll-gal- ii

n, maps were drawn and esti-mates prepared lor confining- theliver lo a narrower channel, whichft can icd out, will do away with therebuilding of the destroyed portion ofthe Hareias bridge al an expenditureof upwards of from $lj.0(oi to

"The plan is entirely feasible."salt) Senator tlartli last nUht. "Theproposition is to go up the river sometwo miles anil there put in a stringof piling ami rip-rac- whleh wouldthrow the water toward the east bank,diverting it so that instead of itsspreading out oxer a wide area atJtarelas, It would (low in a channelbut several hundred yards wide andwell within that portion of the bridgenow standing. This would permit ofthe reclamation of wide stretch ofJan.l along the west l.Hnk of the river,now a part of the channel and atth" same time make unnecessary therebuilding of the bridge. Thus themoney necessary t rebuild ihe bridgecould be speni for training the riverto run in a narrower channel and atthe same time do away with thedanger of its again washing out thebridge or cutting 8 new channel H on K

the west bank, which It threatenedto do at the recent flood stage ofthe river. 1 am enthusiastic about theplan proposed and believe that thestate engineer has solved tho perplex-ing problem of curbing the ItioUrande at Hareias."

fections; Also Charges Malic- -

ious Prosecution.

Two suits were filed In the districtcourt yesterday by George It. Tlet-zel- l,

through his uttorneya, Wilson &

Lewis, in u eh of which damages tothu amount of $10,000 Is claimed.

(inn of the suits Is against J. Kd.Haines and his wife, Margaret Haines,and claims damages of $10,000 forthe alleged alienation of the uffee-tion- s

of 1011 Haines Tietzel, the wifeof the plaintiff. Tietzel alleges Inthe complaint In this suit that thedefendants, who aro the. parents ofhis wife, were opposed to his mar-riage with their daughter and almostimmediately after their marriage be-

gan to slander him to his wlfo andto endeavor to induce her to separatefrom him.

He claims In his complaint thattlio recent divorce suit Instituted by

his wife, and In which a decree wasdenied, was the result of the machi-nations of his parents-in-la- andthat they have Induced his wife toseparate from him una are now har-boring her und have threatened himif he visits her. He alleges that un-

til the interference of his wife's par-

ents ho lived happily with his wife,and that she was deeply attached tohim.

The second suit filed by Tietzel Is

against Haines alone and is for dam-ages for alleged mulieious prosecu-tion. Tietzel alleges that his recentarrest upon the charge of the larcenyof an automobile was caused by

Haines. Tietzel was discharged ut thepreliminary hearing before Justice ofthe Peace George It. Craig, and healleges that the prosecution by Haineswas through malice mid withoutprobable cause, Haines has since

the car and the suit is nowpending in the district court.

The two suits filed yesterday arethe outcome of family trouble be-

tween Tietzel und Haines of longstanding. Tietzel has been In theemploy of tho Harvey curio depart-ment in Albuquerque for a numberof years and is a prominent Mason.Haines Is deputy tax assessor of Ber-nalillo county, und well known In po-

litical circles. Mrs. Tietzell is saidto have considerable property, whichshe inherited from her grandparents,and of w hich Haines Is guardian un-

til the younger child, a boy, comesof age.

RACKS, TAXIS AND

E XPRESS WAGONS

MUST MOVE

All Vehicles for Hire Are Not to

Stand on Central Avenue,

Second Street or North FirstStreet Hereafter.

Hereafter all vehicles of any na-

ture whatever, Intended for publichire, must stand somewhere off Cen-

tral avenue between Hioadway and.Sixth street, First sticet between Cen-

tral and Cold avenues, and Secondstreet between Silver and Tijcrasavenues. In addition, no vehicleswhatever may stand on Second streetbetween Copper and Gold avenues.

The cily council last night orderedthat steps he taken to keep the pres-ent hack and express wagon nuisance,including taniale wagons, off the.main business streets. In addition, ilwas thought best to keep them offNorth First street, for a block, wherethe car tracks complicate mattersconsiderably, and lo prohibit all ve-

hicles irom being kepi standing onSecond street between Gold and Cop-per avenues, the portion of this streetwhich sustains the greatest traffic.

ihe hack iiiiis.iik e has been en-

dured' for a long- time, but It is nowthought that slncclhe paving prevents

even tin slight absorption of wastejiroducts from the horses which wasJormeiiy the case, and the odors areconsequently much increased, it willbe best to keep standing vehicles ofthis nature oil Ihe paved section ofthe streets. Another reus in is thegrowing traffic of the city, whichneeds all the space, and still anotheris the countrified look given the townby such hack and express wagonstands. The last named reason bits(Ik automobiles too.

The automobile ordinance wasbrought up again and discussed sonicmore, finally going hack to the cityattorney for the elimination of Ihelicense clause.

A driver's license was refused afourteen-vti,-..il- d son of Dr. MargaretCartwrlght. on the ground that six-

teen years i.f age was young enoughfor children who were trusted todrive a ear.

NOTIt'K.There will be a meeting of the

IHoiird of Kxaminers in opto-metry held at Santa 1. Saturday,August 10. 1!M2. All persons desiringto take such examination, communi-cate with C. H. Carnes, secretary, atAlbuquerque, X. M.

Cuts and bruises may be healeu Inabout one-thir- d tho time required bythe usual treatment by applyingChamberlain's Liniment. It is an an-tiseptic and causes such injuries toheal without maturation. This lini-ment also relieves serenes of themuscles and rheumatic pains. Forsale by all druggists.

Hearing Reports of Municipal

Officials.

It.. lllilH. lillMill'M MI Hll' IllilK'll'llITriilum of tli- l.i fl niifhl'M riiiiiullnii i'tiiiK. llii- - IhhiIiik of iiiinnr t m 1 ifmid Ihi' rpiidint' "t the ri'i)i'ts "f II"'vmiuu iiiric rs lukliiK ul ii

nt ill'- wkkIhii.'I'hc i,i' iiiiiiii,ii lux cdllcrliiiiiH mine

In fur ii Kiincl Hhmi- - nf lltl (liHi'iiSHloi),'ily Atturnry I'. M. I.i'Htcr explnlni'd

III till' (Olllll'll tli- UIchh of thu nonif-h.i- l

liidilliiili law of l'M)'J liy whli--

tin. iiniiily Iri.isiiii'i' wiih lollinidIniin work In i niiiii i lion wllh theseIn H iih held I'V lilmself and liy tin;iihiimor. It whs flnully ordered thaithe iioliee InvehliKi'te whleh nier-eliniil-

and profi HHioiml men of thecity hud not paid their lleenKe, aridthat they tdioiilil reiort on thiK, ini.rder Hint the iiHHessor imIkIiI lie aidein the money Irom them. At prea-- .

nl, II uppeaied from hint nlKht'H (IIh- -

eiiHHloii, only iIioko who have I npayliiK the tiix riKht alonK are paylnKil now, liei'.iiiM' no one inakes theol hi th eonie lliniiinh. A earn- - waa eil-e- il

laHt niKht ol a Kioeer who hud beenin InislneSH ien yearn Iml who hadnot paid a tint of occupation taxdiiriiiK that period.

The mayor wan on hand with hisnsinil packaKc of minor matters whichlie thought nil. mid lie allended lo bythe council, ol which Ihe IlluminatedkIkm tpicsllon and Ihe lloodimc of Central avenue Irom the fountain HI

Uruadway, were two. The illumlniiledHiKn iiueBtion, ho Haiti, had reachedsuch u hIuko that the police were "upaKalniH" for Koine definition of whatconMltutcd an illuminated hIrii. na atpresent u nln mlt;ht be IlKiiled forhalf an hour a ninht and be connid-ere- d

"Illuminated." The city attorneywas iiiHlructi'd to draft nn ameiidnienlId the ordinance eoverliiK I h Ih pointby Hxlnn the liours of illumination asfrom 6 lo IK o'clock in winter andfrom 7 to 10 o'clock in miniiiuT.

The llooillmt of Central avenun wasreferred lo the Hired committee withliiHlruclioim to confer with the cityengineer. Street CommiHHloner Mar-tin Tlerney .stated that tile MoodinKwan tine tii linpeifect operation id anautomatic cut-of- f which rcyulatcil thehelKht of the water In Hie basin ofthe fountain, and ald It could be re-

paired for I Ii.

The. council authorized Ihe sinnliiKof a contract with the AlbuiUcriUcConcert band for nine concerts inllol'inson park for $175, which hadbeen favorably passed upon at tinlast nieetlni-'- . The actual signaturecould llot Mu ll be authorized becauseII was a special incetiriK.

J. C. I lively, nominated liy theplumbers of tiic city lo succeed Karlllowdlch as their member of theplumhcrK' fXauiiniiiK board, w;innamed by Hie mayor as n member ofthis hoard. The council approved Hieappointment.

Al the siiKKcstion of City TreasurerWill lam Kiekc, that there was an

shortage In the fund tor pay-ing interest on (he sewer bonds, (hecouncil transferred $400 from thegi iicrjl Cull.l to this interest fund loruse, and the clerk was Instructed todinw the 'usual warnilils for the pay-

ment ol Ihe semi-annu- Interest .Sep.lember 1st. The Interest funds usu-

ally run above the amounts needed,but not long ago, the council "bur-lowed- "

some Irom them to aid In pay-ing for the new auto tire engine andthe Incoming taxes have not yet re-

placed Ibis.I''. V. Xiinliaiu. of the Texas Hitu-lithi- c

Company, when asked regard-ing what was the best method ofcleaning the newly paved streets, il

I looms, with occasional Hush-ing. The cily engineer declared IhiitHie sewers wore amide to care forHushing- from a lank, but wouldhardly care for llusliin with a tirehose. Tile slrcel commls.sioiicr wasinstructed lo u.ve Hie method outlined,experimentally.

The mayor reported that the countycoiiiinissioiiers laid not held a mccl-iu-

since Ihe appointment of a specialcommittee lo conler with them re- -

g.irillnu the cure of Hie county poormil the burial of the pauper dead,

aiu said that the committee had continently no report to make as yet.The lire chief reported nine alarms

during the mouth of July, with Insur-ance involved of $:',I..O and Insurancepaid of fl7.IT. Nine l.uililings wereinspected during Hie month.

The police chief reported nlncly-IH- c

arrests made In July, Ji'fi mealsserved in the pall, and $...l, collectedas lilies.

The city Ireasiirer's report slivweda liiilaucc on han. July 1st of u

Willi receipts from taxes, in-

tercut and the various cily tiepart-mt'iil- s

sufficient to bring, it up tol' l.t.i l. i i, less win ranis paid amount-

ing to $ J. Ml 1.117. leaving a lialauceof $1 I. U7.

The sewer construction fund show-ed a l.alalice of $l'l.fl.

Tin- city tin fund showed a lial-auce, l.esiden Ihe $:!(, 000 on time de-posit, i.r (i.L' ! c,:s J.

The special Improvement fundIi. ...,! a l.alalice of J .Mill.

The street commissioner's reportshowed two blocks of street graded.

The city chemist's report showedthirty-tw- samples of milk and creamtested, all of which were up to stan-dard. This report stated that ihetl, lines of the city were In fair shape,'lit that recent rains tool made mai-

lers somewhat more diflicult for thed.iirv oicn.

'Ihe city clerk's report showed atotal ,if $ti.taa collected for retail li-

ma. r licenses, and sufficient revenuesfrom other regular sources i,, iirmgthe tola! up to ti,i'ii;i.i';,.

The cily engineer' report (.MowedIhiitv permits to connect with thecity sewer issued and numerous de-posits made of funds to guarantee Hiecity agHitiHt damage through streetopeninga, with the return of consider-Mt.l- c

amounts where the connectionshad been mailt and the street open-ing closed.

The council adjourned to meetagain tonight, when a srssi..., will lehe(d with Ihe properly owners iuler-este- .l

In the proposed fifteen hlockn ofadditional hviiu. This meetlnn Isepe. ted to bt well atteiitteii and tohe a busy one from start to its prub-ab- l

l.ii.. finish.

A well known lies Molnei womanafter suiferlnu miserably fur fi daysfrom bowel complaint, was cured bone dos? of I rmniberlaln u ColicChobr and Plarrhoea Ilemedy. Koisale by all dmns'"''.

!- -.

TasteFree Vo t r It r w

f !r( (cat Hill

yon fT nil IVtiimiil tlir '.iAri iv. tlurk 'I'll K

.

PAVING BRICK HEREAT LAST AND WORK

CAN GO FORWARD NOW

Afii'i n unit or wviTiil Hiili.'i I'm

IihvIiik lilliK. I In' r.ill'i.iil ul' HulliniHiiliil iiiilirnl .niiii' hitii' i liytill. A 'llilrlll.il t nv.

It?? Trade on???T?Y Two??VVV ForVVr.tV CurtainIYvt Drapery

I Ii. IWIII.S WIDI'.

l.!H ND. I ANt'V'( )R I II I "i'

o)A'. ' A M .!Y

9cExtraordinary

Great Specials

i

W it.

?

rPHE waiter knows that

he is serving a di-

scriminating guest when

ordered to bring

Pabst V

BlueRibbon,TJie Beer of QualityThis is the beverage beyonJ

compare, and is appropriate to

all times and occasions, w"01'

some and refreshing- -a dchg

to the eye and the palate-""-perfe-ction

of brewing.

Bottled only at thebrewery in crystalclear bottles, showingat a glance thatis cleanandPure'

Tbi. is the beer for your bo0"-Phon- e

or write

The Meyers Co., I no116-11- 8 West Silver Ave.

Phone 125

QToday

liuny will Ntiirl thiu iih'I'iiIhk Id lyHie luhk iiIhiik tliu liiicka wild i'iii'i'iliil.

!ii' II nnw. Nnw Ih llio tinin Inbuy h ImtlUi iif 'wi in lii'i'liL in'u I'nlli',ChoUTtt mikI liiiirrl ii Iti'incdy, II Ih

iiliniiRl if r ii in to bo iiirdi'd lufuvotlio Miniiini r Ik over. This romi'dy li'inm mux Tli T. I 'or ali' by all (Iruj'yldl i.

?the Street ??tTt?Y

fa, m. YY

YYYY

Dress Y

fYGinghams Y

YY

YY

COOL) QUAI.ll V YY

IAMS. 27 INCHES

.SAl.i; IODAV. AT tYYYY

yd. YYYYYYYYYYYTYYYYYX

2.000 YAimsDHLSSOINOI

IDI'.: ON'

'.'A M. .

IN l.CKU

I I I KS.ON S l I.

5cyd.Values in Every Depart'

ment During Our

August Cash SaleTHE GOLDEN RULE DRY GOODS COMPANY

Yv a Journal Want Ad. ResultsjTry

L

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begins!DRAGGINGI Are You Doing I

DN AUTO GOU E:Anything

E H T TODAY Redhnce Ytdht LIvnmi; toward providing for the X

i: day when you can no

x longer command a good

salary?Steam Roller, Water and Coal

Wagons and Drag Start forNew Track on Mesa at 6

O'clock for Actual Work, ExpeiraseInvest Your

Savings

in a Certainty This Is how to do it. Purchase four or five of those beautiful build

ing lots or 22 or 5 acre farming tracts like this in( HighlandI Lots

Actual work on the now automo-bile course on tho mesa, will bcinthis morning at ti o'clock, at whichhour the steam roller which Is tohaul the Dillon drug, n waon loud ofwater and another of coal to sup-I'l- y

the roller, and the. drag Itself,will start for the mean to begin con-

struction on tho first larne autospeedway ever built In this section.The track will he hut fifteen miles,however, Instead of the projectedtwenty, in order to avoid all washesand arroyos. It was logged Holiday,and the line of stakes was yesterdayset out somewhat to make the courseactually firteen miles.

The entile stretch will he alonguround as smooth a only the top ofa mesa can he, and tlio grades areso slight as to practically malm nodifference. A short stretch ofstraight road, from the arroyo nearBrown's ranch out to tho track, willho dragged. This will afford an easymeans for uutos to reach the track.From Second street and Central ave-nue, the distance to tho track is ex-

actly lour miles. This a trip aroundthe track, from downtown, will liejust tho length for an hour's pleas-ure drive.

It Is expected that the track willhe finished this week. The track

in the

CROSSAN-KENNED- Y

ADDITIONoffer an investment for 1

'Jt your savings that will pro- -vide a sure income for the

r - 'i, ..! i.'? M, ' a K r.',fl',' " y "T , ' ' v .,. tB""i'M f j, ,ji YX day when you must stop t will he kite-shape- the wide turn

measuring four and a half milesaround and the narrow turn a mileand a half.

working,

PRICES LOW

TERMS EASY

ASK THE levard PlaB (DOroi'XTiiss r.Ti:i!i(; caik

WITH Midi I'.NTillSlAS.M

Letters have been received In greatnumbers by I'rof. J. D. Tlnsley, ofthe agricultural and horticultural de-

partment, indicating that many coun-

ties will have splendid exhibits at thelair this fall. l'rofessor Tlnsley re-

turned yesterday from a trip to Por-ta les, Koswell and north to Clayton,and reported great interest being tak-

en in the exposition."Tlio people are more interested

Until at. any fair in my memory," liesaid, "and 1 believe that because ofthis we will have a much greaterexhibit of the resources and productsat this fair than at any other, not

1 John M. Moore I

Realty Co.ii214 West Gold Ave,

.veil executing the lair ine year 011 have lustClayton and

and Koswell

the irrigation congress,.'(turned from a trip tosouth as far as Porta lesand tlie people througharc all interested in the

that sectionfair."

JOE BRENNAN'S RIG

IS RECOVERED NEAR

RIVER AT BERNALILLO AMERICAN LUMBER

COMPANY REBUILDING.,LOGGING RAILROAD

(Gillenwater Farms)anc Supply Your Own Table with

Fruit, Butter, Chickens, Eggs,Vetables, Pure Cream

without cost other than the care of raising it. This land is now in a high state of cultivation

with full water rights and is selling on easy terms at from $50 to $ 1 00 per lot or from $300walk from the line; has advantages of electricper acre up. It is only 20 minutes street car

light and telephone. Plates and prices may be obtained from any real estate dealer in the city

or at the company office on the ground.

Suburban Realty Co., OwnersUP,ou,n Office: Jonal Bank BUg. OKA. SELLERS,

j 5afcj Mmagm

The American Lumber Companyjust now Is engaged in tho task ot

rebuilding twenty-fiv- o miles of Itslogging railroad In tlie Zuni moun

Tho horse and buggy, whieh 4wer'c

lost Sunday,' about ten miles fromHcrnalillo. by Joseph lirennan, SintaFe. yurdinastor's clerk, and W'in'umJ. Joy, assistant yardmastcr, was re-

covered yesterday.Deputy Sheriff A. C. Hurtles, who

went to Hcrnalillo yesterday morningfor the purpose, found horse andbuggy in the woods near the river,undamaged. It is now supposed thatthe animal got loose from the treeto which it was tied and wanderedaway.

tains, according to L. li. Inglee, sup

erintendent ot railroad and loggingoperations. Mr. Inglee has beenspending several days in Albuquerqueon business connected with the company, and will return to tlie woodsthis evening.

Work on tlie rebuilding of the railroad to tap another section of virgin

forest is proceeding rapidly. theResults from Journal Want Adsgrade has been completed anil thesteeb Is now being laid. Mr. Inglee

is personally superintending thework.

About seventy-fiv- e Navajo Indiansarc among those employed in thework and. according to Air. ihkici,they are proving splendid laborers.

Thrr Im m'(o ( niHi-r- id thin wtlun or Ui

eouutr.v tmin all otluT j put amiuntil ilu' t few yeHM whs stimuli toIm unitili'. Km h Kn-ii- niauy jears doctorlroimmieetl it H IocjiI disease and prescribed local

ninl by ronstiitilly failing " cmn with1m;h1 prohoiiiK't'd It tucruroltlc. HclmicuUhh proven I'alnrrh to be a 'f.nstltutlinul tliseat!.ii ml (Iieieforr rtMiitn'8 constitutional treatment.H ili a i u tii ri h lure, tun mifiift urnl hy F. J.t'lient-- & to., Toledo, Ohio, la t lit only Const It

ure ii tho market. It i taken Internallyin doses from lo drops to a teaspoon ful. It actsi'lreH ly on the hlootf ami nineoiiR Biirfai-e- of(tie Hyjitein. They offer tirm huinlreil ilolliirs furiniy en Ke it fulls to cure. Send for circulars aniltesimoni;.U.

A'hlreKS: K. J. CHRXKY & CO., Toledo, OMo.S'M hy linipKists, 7"e.Taku Hall's Family VllU fyr constipation.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS.

II. Collier.Impressive services at the grave In

Fail-view-, where 11. Collier was yes-

terday laid to rest, marked the fu-

neral or th lest Odd Fellow in

Vew Mexico. Th,, services were i" SCREEW DOORSv i

The Machine Automobile and ConstCompany.

ma;dli:n .

'I lie Host tiaram- - in New Mexico. Owr-laii- il

a,-s- .

Passenger service anywhere. Kalesreasonable. Se rvice the best. Specialtatis for hunting and fishing trips.

,rp

Albuquerque Lumber Co.423 North First Street I

charge of the Odd Fellows, an orderwhich Mr. Collier joined in Kentucky

Collier wasseventy years ago. Mr.nlnotv-flv- o years old at 'he time of

his death. He had been a residentor this clly for five cars, but stillretained his affiliations with thelodge In Pad uca h. Ky. The serviceswere held at 3 o'clock yesterday aft-

ernoon.

Thomas Hrlllain.

Cool OffCaliforniaRelieves CATARRH of

the inBLADDER s--j n , t 5 St. Vincent's Academy

I miiiIiicIi iI by Si . P is I l. uil y of Cincinnati, .SAJSTA. i K KXCWKSHJJVSI. ,ii : hi lie

-' PL

All that was mortal of Thomas.Itrittain was laid to rest yesterdaymorning in S.iut.t Harbara ce tery,liter digniried ami impressive serv-

ices at the Immaculate Conception

church. Mr. Itrittain had resoled In

, ,,. An C..i iti rb.i a S.i a 1. .i n, ,

-1 id ill n mil il c J

.1. .11 ill

Santa Feooo

1c

Albuueniue for a quarter of a cen-

tury at theand had been a machinistlocal Santa Fe shop f'" a score of

years. The services were held at fl

o'clock yesterday morning.THE WM. FARR COMPANY

Wholesale and Hntall Deaieri InF1 IKS 1 1 AMI SALT MKAT8

HanwigM Spetrlalty.For cattle and hog. the IiIkkh! mar

ket prices are pmh.

Venus and Palmer's Violet Talcum Powder

) ',

m;rft"' - Iff 8. .,.

..''fi"--fiurt- ,"'r. 'lk'4 !:: '. ' '

VVU--if--'tt'.- -- :

RIO GRANDE RAISED Specials:FnflT AND A HALF BY

We've always madeOur Bread So GoodSo 1'resh ami Light. So IVrovtn.

That the verdict stands as It Ions

"The Very Best In Town"Our Rolls. Our Pies,

Our Buns, Our CakeAll the goods we dully hake.Arc just as good as we ran make,So Come and Buy Them

For Goodness' Sake !

1 5 cents a box; worth 25 centsTORRENTIAL RAINS;

"t3c060C5

BI.I K 1IHNT,117 Unit Central. tiWilliams Drug Co.,Joe Martin

Broadway and Central Ave.Ronta and Shoe MMln Ut Order. Spec-ial Order for Cripples. RcMilr WorkNeatly Done. All Work Guaranteed.

Montezuma Trust Company, 3Observolions of the Ki Craiole

at Harelas bridge yesterday morning

showed a sudden rise of one andone-ha- lf feet, due to the exceptional

rains north of here Sunday afternoon.The rise was not of b.ng duration,beginning lo go down n hour afterthe crest whs reached.

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO.

Capital and Surplus, $100,008INTEREST ALLOWED OH SAVINGS DEPOSITl

r: r i. . t iiriii-- Ncu Imi eniie and X. Sliti M. Phone lf.

I l, II IN 1 .a lA l. MIX I'UMIMi. I IIM'I TIOX. IIM0I or alalouoe and liifoiinalloii apply lo lirt-lre-.s- .

j 7 South First Street. Results from Journal Want Ads i Results from Journal Want Ads

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I

FLEMING REALTY COIIAN INl'KPICM'KNT NKWSTAPKtl.

Cbe Albuquerque

morning journal(orriiini Vi iii-- i ..f " M"ii..

l'lll.lli.!i.'.l l.y I hi.

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

DEPOSITS BY MAIL

WiIm.ii, .iiillmr mi'l ti n In r ir ecn- -

linlllll K.

I'.ut tin. I;. in nl f.iilnl 10 null- Hint

llii. .p. limit, in III" mine nlili'l l.il,

I,,,., ii t, n .. i' nl i II ilH l'i I'lM

llull.M 11 III, ll '!,.i, i, thai II lit Impel rnliilulato

If i n in. t Inn! i , . , a n I" I ' i'iiiliiili. Hi. in.

Tln ml:.' inn nf In- .Imiin.il i I"k, p tin iinil Ml.ilr.lil .V.illiilu: In

l.iij'iiuss "iiili rt Is sn had ii m i r'ri In ll'l. 'Ill'' I'llllM' "f ni","i of "nrIII l rln ix Is Inline In .;.'t mil' fail"iikIii. That lx t liv IIm- K.immII Kit-

Iliiriklnif l.y mall Is nun Vcnlcnt, , pilvnli-- , tiinu-Hiiv-t- n

mul mli'. In iho cmirmoiia ilnily fMhiiiims hi'twinnliniikH or ilil li t I'HIra thiTu Ih iirvcr a ilullar Inst. IlIs of rspi'i-ia- l uilviihtane to iicisoiih llvinx III the rniin-Ir- y

ur Hinnllrr tuwim, who wnrit thu inh iintnKi's uf doal-lh-

wllh un iiliHiiliiti-l- 8a fn bunk.Tu open ii mall account onll or will.- - fur full In-

fill minion. Win n yon mnki! yoiii first ih pnslt jnuwillri'i .'ivi- im IuiIkiiii'iiiI nf ili'p.ntii mul i iin k hunk.

This hank, cniiilallucil at ;i nil, (inn, W illi aiiiplu mir-I'lu- .i,

alfuiilH ahsoliiio Kafety.

STATE NATIONAL BANK

Cf Albuquerque, N. M.

WWWWWWWWWWWW V W WWW WW

COUSIN OF CENERAL1! National Foundry j

"i'l I" i"'i. J11"1 H '"..n iiiiuiii: Hi.- - .I'liiin.il Ik ii,im'.iii!.',..i.,-iiii- ; nudum Wilson Im iiiik. It

has so h III I" lull'"! mil M. i Ii III' His

i.iiiir ..!' i :.i ri nut iImui'h li iiiiili-ani-

!'' nf liii. rlii'liiirs.II I.r liiiiii in mlnil Dial

U .null .. in. n ly a ii

j),. I' "' ll"" '.. lal, I" .'lln"' " ll" I" ''i'ii ii I'.i'iil man. II. ina

ii. 'I'll in imirl.v a iii. in I'l! mi'Im. In- -i i ainlnlarv hi. u.im In I'l iii

lln .rii.i. .hi ii k'lnl nf iii i man,' ia M.i .' Iliril fur ll,- J yiili In

Mm r Mia ii l hi r t, i a i n In In hilHull'. has i. limliHlialr.) Ih.it MiTall in llK a lllall. Tlliiilli I Klin..'..

Mil If man, hui iii.il than an "I'llnaiy mi", 'I'" a I.. nl .i nir lir In aTill. illif "f III" 'lr, a ialll"!lt:iant. a hi. i!ailm .1 a itmiti.T" "lln i h" im n In a nua ami a

I'i'lh, a ih 111 iKn, 'lir, n tlallnt' In Illsiiilllll M'lllllK I" hr'ninr a ll'fjinthkr Inaz w.i-- In Mrvl..,

Tin"!" msi im.. r, irlalixc I'l am..ll" nf llir I'l r.slil. nl in . iiinliil. ilrs,all' l..lll. Tllry III" III" l.rinllli'lH III

i.ii'il.ii' s . r Th. y .In imln llllnsK fur iiiinlal' kiiv riiim.nl

Si', l"l tlH lllrasill'r mil' a in la -

hy liir viii'ilHli.-hx- Nni f lln in In a

rl.ml i Iim ii fn I liich, ami inni.. nfIII. 'Ill Is an lull. ri ilr. Niill" la a i:ml:nniir n ih'vlt. I. it lis lir ii Hill" sail"I'll III.' MlLJi'l I.

WHITE M BLACK

DELEGATES ARE

THROWN OUTj

loiiila Coi lc;,t on H, i ((! IssueC.'itiscs I'lo'.rossivo Ciodoii- -

ELKS PREPARE FOR

BASEBALL GAM E

AT SANTA FE

Local Antlcrccl Members toJourney to Ancient City Next

--Sunday and Tackle Athletesof Capital Lodse.

The liiischall cut li iislasls anil play-ers uf A hiiiiiert ue l.uiltp' Nn. ilil. It.1. ii. lOlliS' are prepni'in,,' In iourncytn Simla I'V Hu- cnniiiiy; Siimliiy I'nr a

Kiinie with Ihe lOlks' leant rcprcKeiil-Iii- k

Ihe iiiih in Ihe I 'ii plliil cily.A eniintiitlrr. nn players, cnnsistiiiK

nf II. X, Cuiiths, A. H. I'.ctz ntulChnrlcH Kimz has heen appulnlcil,anil they are cxpecleil In I'ulluil upeliuliLih players fcuin the eluht htiu-ilce- il

nihl , i i ie Is tn make up aclassy lentil, wllh enuiisth siihs to fill111 sl . .ii .1 ucciiHimi ileina ml.

Since Hie trip to Santa I'V Is In hellin.l.. ill lllnliil- cars, a

nf I., lirus", II. i. Hi uiilis,He. ii. S. .Mcl.anilicss ami I ir, J. YV.

Culhect, lias hccli iippoinliMl nml Ilie:.'will see to ll that oiiuiiuh iiiiluinu-hil";- i

are pl'uyiih'il tn carry the play- -'

et's nml iiHicrs In the Ancient City.The uatne pnuuises In he h Ii

eiiiil nml ul an early ilnte the SmilaI'V Kiks will .liiiirney to Alluiiiier-ill- e

lor a I i u I li date.

JIM STEWART SHADESM'CARTY IN 10 ROUNDS

New York, An-;- , r,. ,lim Strwiiit,uf llruukli n. uiitpniiiti-i- l Luther

the Spriimfielil. Mo., Iieavy-weiHl- it

In a hunt at Madi-son Siii,ii'e l.ii ril.-i- i tonight.

II was a clean fast l'i will thl'iiiinh-oiil- .

Stewart, liaiinir th" ,u renteroiilhiixi'.l his u pi in en t i'ut

.Mccarty's slmwini; juslilicil tile hclielIhat with ul r wo mule last huntshe will slum tn hitler ailca iiIiikc.Stewart weiKheil nit pmimls anil.McCaili i;ihi

Hals (lonimittoo to 'IcfiijKil""1"'' "r '" '' r,i"i''If... , , ... .11 1.1. Ill IV inns 111

RIOT AT BIRTH

OF PARTYI

(Ci.ntliuii'tl I rum t'niif imr. )

.liim iiiiiM cany, tin- assaults womust ... ,ii, ,u inn lull will Ih,'oust ). h.. enlist uinl we enlist f.ir

ll'' .il'. I'nr Wo knuw n Justice nl', III I lir i l(lti HI' lllll M 111", IS ' II i II

ll icinphs."A Nobler iin iliii. j

Mr. Hi u ndue sp"ke III part ""'"!.Ihm:-:- .

I,... A,,,,..,, avv,. Mam) fin- an uiiilk lilnl nalimi.

'(. I'laint fn- a lilnailrl' lilirl'l, na

Inll' i' luiilirr. Wi' Hliiliil l"i' itlI...ll" I iih iinaini'i hii.ik- - '""- -

liliialliiiii. Wr Miami Im' mi Inl' lli-- ,

Hi III i n lill l'li lull IllSlrail n f II rrk-- I

I. yx rnlnlii. (iliiili. Wr Hnllil l"l'Inililillll lli'lpl iillirMM llislrail nf Hii

i

hali'il.y,. si:,,ui f,,r ri nu I ilnhts im

f n nf III.. hiKti'inI nf ll i nil hiinl nfinillliry. Wr xl.i ml I'm' 111" mil' "fIh,. i"i.ilr iih ii iiiarllral Irnlh lliKlrmlrf a ItirillilliKh .4H litrtrllHr. W'f Kllllnl

f.il 11 I riri'H.illlth'. K"V..'lllll"lll Ol'll.,l.'M.ltH tllr H'liil''. Wi' I'iltlh' furIlr in mil I'illlllx nf inn ll.

I im Iriictivn Itrfiiiin."Tn rally .ml r in'lnrllili-- wo

liavr n plain pi'iiuriini of iinislrmtlvon f.iriii. Wi- - niinii to I i'ii r il.iwn onlyIhat wltl.'h Ih hiiiiik uinl ot ilnf,in, I Hhrri. im- Inn- - ilmvii wi nii'iin

I. mi l v.hat IH rlrhl "ml llll.'il I" "'liiur. Wr hai'luii t.) Ih- lull "f tl"iiim. nl. Wr im mi In iiink.' Ihwh III

iinilliliiiiH iih limy iii". uinl in"'" I'"'nriila nf Ih" i"iiilr who nl'"' im I'nitliI, ..lay. Thiil wr may flu thin, wi- - fminila parly lhrmii;h wlilrh nil wlni

Hh iin inn wink "Hii '"'lalhrr, ur mil' n Mi Kin '' tnII, " ii.nly uhi.li Hi" pi'iiph! Ilii'in- -

hl'hl'H I'llllllltl'll.Km- h IH liallV cnnirH fl'iilll th"

I'liuls. II has ni'ow ii I rum i

Ihe null uf the pimple's linnl iieeeH- -

Ml II has ll" lla lily ul' ll" 1"

H Fining rolivlel Inns. The prnplehnve work I" I"' 'hoi" "Oil "iir p.inv

' In le In il" Hint work."The spi akel' ill . n I Ihe l'rulhll- -

III ami ili iii'M ialir pill lies. III. i "hus.s

iwlim" anil "H mm lal ll ' H.IillKiillulii; ulhi'l' thiir.'s:

(Mil I'm ties lluss-- i it Ii

"A h" pi'i sriil iii lit notoriousLusns air in the llliihllr ul hi. Ill l'"l-jll.- s

In N.irimiH iiiipmlaiil slntrM whli h

Ml he . lll'l'hll 1" cli-e- a P C 'sh el .

ih.-w- ol.l ii' h,,..,as, m.r slink.-

Iheir pun leal Imhl mi many powerfulmini In-- si ul Ihe ii.ilimial leiilMlaluve.

' n. h i Ihr linsa svsli'in. no iiinll. c I'uwhii'll Palis e in-- i 111.) ieoili! nrhlmllxin, hill III. hie-a-- ahnusl ill ways

win." p.

' II im II !; "I'l U'S'iisk I I'."Ilrs Air. I'.r "I'liln" sahl:

"The iiuiiih has lin n ami wuiiiell nsceiniiiii Iv pcui;i ecsive nml ullu-ii- i asyrlillilirh ri al iiulial as thus" in..llur pills "I oni" iiiiiiuiy. Vet

kiiuwii iiasiiiis, Ihr Kiiirri'e ami,, H, Kimlhrlll 'l I'l'I'i'MSlV. s ml cent Inn. .1 irs il" "J'.t In-- 111 sllimrparly, uhlih Is iieilln-- pi'i'i',i'"SsiV"

mill inn nml a Imal lenr. nut n llvlimrun ylel mil niic a iiaiiunal faith. They In

vule mil I'm- the ih'iiiuri a 1" party,hut aiMllrl Hi" repn hlha n parly. TheyW a III I.I he Hie lllllll I his iin.llllliU.!he lall he I'll',' fl'ulll 11 lllllillhll tlll-

hela p l'i 1; ess y " pally.reuple Mllsl Ifllle.

"" roimi. wnien nun

theIhrul

nr

hale as w, II as , I, , all aluliilales t'.il..'Illee, illihlilllur sellaturs it till presl-.1.1.1'- -

"I Ilie I'lille.) Stales."Mr I'"!, I'hte m.i ill Ann il, all laisi-ii- '' ia inn i l n i.i ii lisle. iih

lumpanil Ullh Ihr hll illess III ulll"C liil'::

"W ha l In ii h" ask. il, "mnsl ii e!t" tlhike ineliiail hll.-ail-. SS li.llrl'.' In

HIII-.- I .1.. ii hat i. hhi un! Inns hui rihilte. We inll.-- l rial Ihe alllises uf

tu' iii Iii 1. int ,h i w ll hnse a huseslli'il' ul ul sll il.llu: ih.un husllless I;,

Mu. I I mill'.. I lliisliu-s-.- .

'We iiitii in I,, make hill,, hushI"'-- i. ih, all huiiiess, s himesl, ll-islrail "I .'lllillie il make hit; husllless

le a Il.l 1 I, I! Ill" . fl IK II

"V lie th. ma n la ii Hull M:i nils,11 ii li'l-- h, m. n , a II a H, h ei C

mill'! ii ,l; hi ., ,i, Hi,,, ,,,.yII

in. ,,i h,, ,K, is, mi, th,. ,1,..' ' "I h. . .i.i Is, l he ml unit In-h-

i ie i n ,i hi U i, rs unjust lyml I'''.'- all nil ,1 s,i "

'I h" sp, ,i I., i .le. lli"l he pl'.im'rH-I"- ' .1.

!'':!, ii II a- nn, ivl rf nl ins M.

II. . In hn- - anWi in. in i,. iml nn hiisniet-- laws iii.' ' il ''I" ).-- M hi. I, w ill tell

in. an ii iii,-- . iii , i, w hat I heyL.all 'I" "'' - lial h, , anm 'I .In. Tile

v ''i'ii refill iii we musthale lie iv. -- .ul il v A inn lea ll

. ha n .e he m,T tun!I.... n ill Tllr tariff mnsl

"elillis ami llratr.lin. -- inh llislea.l ,,f a

Plan to Make 100 Sales in

"Boulevard Place"'j llclicvliiK Hi"! "'H' shmihlnavi' mi' ii. Tifin or inn nuini.y w. mvp.iylny, fur n.U wi h ive

d thai wo will pny i .V i : linl.I.AI! INCASH (whin thr ileal Is imule) furea li in v. I'lisiiuii.T yun will hrlim ursell. I ns.

This w ill t ike until' i f yuiir tlmnami yiiii I! he ill no espense. Ifn.H i nun iih nt f..r yi u In to ournll'i' r. niall ur Iflrpliuiie un youriiiinir nml aihli'i'ss Willi ilie niiiiii' ufthe ' list ..ii'. r mil we wll have ouri ..in i ya in .' call ami show iheni overthe pi i'i"'i".y. (iffiee, mom 15' StornI'lerk. riuitie ,"'4-- 1 131.

FACTORY TO RETAILER

ir:xiso mtos.' sadih.i- - n co.,HiilliiH, Texas.

ICvrrytliliig ill Liiitlicr (in. "Is Sold Hy

Albuquerque Purchasing Co.l.iiiin-Sii- h Uli r l'.lilir. V n Itox 402

& Machine Company f

Iron and Brass Castings.BABBITT METAL

Albuquerque, New Mexico t

BALDRIDGELUMBER COMPANY

Paints, Glass, Cement, Roofing

and Builders' Supplies.

SUN PROOFPalm la equal to an) paint loir!In New Mexico up to thl time.W nrfi clodlne it out Bt 11.75

Z per gallon, which la below cost,to make room lor a new tine.

Sun Troof retails In easterncltiei at trom $2.25 tu $2.50 pergallon,

TIIE SWEKIOIl IiUMBKrtJlII.Ii CO.

RAILROAD OFFERS TO

TAKE OVER PAJARITA

IRRIGATION PROJECT

(Sircliil l'.irrt.sp.nilpn. tn Murn'.ne 4.,nrnfil'I'lii'iiiin an, N. M., Auk. a. A con-

ditional proposition has been madeto the prii'ii'item oT the 1'ajai'ltaIrriK.ition rniiipiiny, uf this cily, tohiiy their hoi, linns and erect the dam.The propusitinn cuincs thiuUKh

Sniilh, of the iimii l.m'iitinndepartment uf the Knck Isliinil rail-i-nn-

The coiiillliuns nf Hie proposi-tion iletnanil that at least 1 2,r. (HI acrcMof land tic secured for the promoters,before the deal can be consuiiinuiliHl.

in,l (iiii - a:, o flnh ou liavc a riili, in'

tariff uinl the nf lln iiiaklnn'In whlrh Ihu lnumcmh f jiarlv

"Tllr I'nyilt'-Al.- ll l h liirlff law inuslI... ii ilsril Ilium .illal. ly In ,ii . .inl ini i

wllh Ih.Hi. illirlii.M."Ahiilllliin nf ( hll.l lal.nr In f.n ti'iy.

miIIh, mini, nml hwial i.h.,..i ami iiplan fur nlil mm p. iihiiiiii. wn. lii-- i

hiih il in ihr pi.iiiri.HKU ! plutfi.riiihy Ihr ipniki r, Im liii iil. nlally l.i- -

nl'l'll W I II III II M HIlffiaK'..".N'imi- ihiiihl (hat we shall Hnlvf In

Ik Ii I "ii I'Hiii KH iiiiiI wlsihim lU'iy Vrx-- I

"K .l'ill.-lll.- WHM the rmirliislnll nfhi.--' ii.IiIi-i.su- .

Wlirli I li .Tl.lKr h. Hiul to!.iak llir Htlll.. ha, n.it-- I

n l'i .1 y wi-l- I i.i Ik h ii. .1 nut amiaihlllinnal lirurn .l.'h'Kll trs in li- - In lirniilnril hrr.. mill th.-r- alining Ihriii nl In- in stiitrH.

Thrl" Wl'l'l- - WO wllh thrWest Vil'HllllmiH.

At i. lir point in his s h Mr. It. v- -

i l.lu.. i rf rr.'il tn "priifrHsiiiinil pnll- -

irlatlM."'I 'l III II Willi I'lllitll-lllllM- .

"Tn lull wllh til.' pollllrlalis," I'll nil'slimit friiin Ihr Kallrrh'S anil thr

irli'aliH .lli.rrr.l.W hi n 'i liat.ir I !.'Vf.-il(!i- nnirluilnl

fl -l Sprrrh ill ,'1:0 7 p. P1,, Ilr Ulifrhrrli'il to Ihl' I'I'hi. Mm smrrH ufIhr pi iiiu i Nsi v . Iraili'i'H ami iialluinil

' ii mi th3 Hliii!" I'l'iiw .lrilit ii lit tu i I'liKinlliliiti' him.

Sriialui' i npi.'i ll keptIh" llnnr ii ml vhIIitI.-- chrrihii;.Kali s mill spin liit.nn riM tu Ihrlr fri t

wllh wllil hIiuiiI w in n hellu' Stniiilm il (ill anil Tuline- -

llll trilHlH llll'IMIUIlH Of I h- SliplCIlK'lllllll,

"I llilrt' 111" lIl'lT.'.-- of till! Cllllli,Ihr nil mill liihiicco UiiHls ran stilllalsr pih i's nml have nlr.aily iluiu' so.

"Thi-- ran otir pulilliH nmlthis miimrnl a ro ilnluliiiK In thatprart Irr."

At Hint llllli' Inul hi'cnlalklim ahiiul nn hum-- ,

A i hul'llH uf Hl.llinM mill JrrlH (il'i'l't-n- llir I'l'lllKl'H llttlK'k nn

Tuft nml Hi" I'liync-Alili'lc- h tmil'f hill.t nll nf llir Miiiihi',

Tllr lunK, low nf "(hi' HullMinis'" was hi'iii'fl fur tin- fust tlim;In this ili'iiiuiislialiiiii,

lln iimtlun of JmiicH It, lai'flrhl, oflillln, Jl culllllliltro of flf'trrll W.lH llp--

1. ii .l In Inviti" Culoiicl liinisi'Vclt tollpprar lirful'l' till.' lull lit till!hum- nl ennyenliiK toiniicciiw,

Thru in; lioill Senator Hevi rlilne'Bsprrrh a prisisieni Hpeeliil'ir in tin1Kiillrrj 1) i t't'ti p( Huvernl times Williihe .'iiimil, "I low ahum lln' Iiiiiuriiiesliuit '.'"

h i el illh'c inilul'ell Illlii ami I heroWere ul "put llllli nut."

Hiiialur !e cclilKe nt.1:117 ii tiii.l mi outhiicsl ul' pi uhuiKeilapphllise.

Seiialuc IHxnii eliileaviil eil tu hni e

llir hiiinl play "The llattle lliinii ulIhe Hepuhlii'." The i.i mi riuihl miliiiiilerslaiiil 111 the colli iismii anil IheypliOcll Ihr "lllillie Cry of

"Il.lllle ll mil" Sunt;.I''illlllly Ihe llehKilIeK ill fl'ulll uf

the hall hi'Kan tu Ki n if the "lialtlellyiiin," anil the hanil Jnineil in. The

nr M'lses were sunn wllh Ihe ilele-Mate- s

slamlillK.The iimii niinii ailjiiiiriieil nt ;I:.'I7

in., iiulil tmiiiiccnw,liillse uf l epceselllalll es l ilies

aimiuleil III V part H ll In is, Werepceselllell as the tales ul Ihe ii'llli'll-linn- .

They were ailupleil witliuiil

A Hew I'llle hlll'I'llIK eulllesleil llele- -

Itales liinn voIIhk mi th" iiiewliuiilln iiyiiiliun was iiiiliuliMl in

Ihe . ' K illlii WilM KleeleilWilli cheers, II was as fallows:

"111 lllu eyellt uf eulilesl leKaii.lillKIhe rlKlil of ally or altel'liale

sit ill S eiilll hi lull. Ilnllee ufsuch eulilesl he fileil wllh theseerelafy mill ally llehKllle or allel'-lial- ,.

whose seal has hern eunlrsli-i- l ill

liuiiil faith shall slmul nsiile nml nutpcl'lliitli.'il to M'le iih. H inellihec nf

this inni en inn tllilil his cleilelitiahShall llllle heen ilreepleil hy the l,

pruvhleil, huwcM-r- , Hint ',makeup ul the teinpui'ai'.i full nlnun rllliull Ihe leriolltllrnilUthtllH

Ihe priivisluiuil iiaiiunal cuinniitlcshall he aeceple.l as prima facie

ur Ihe liuhl I" sit. as ilclcKa I i'fnlti cnali's In tins run iciil inn, witli-

uiil Ihe liKhl In M'le until thein iiicstinii shall have finally

ecu ih IM mine. I l.y the coin eiil imi

ll'eir."I!.. II of Mines nllcil.

The i ,,11 uf sia s was then c.t Ih '1

the lllllllllIK ul Hie llli'Hlh'Tfi ulIhe atimis I'l'iiiniilte''-'- .

The lull llilil I'liii iiillll ns far nsCalifornia when a iituliuii was t n i h il

ilisp.lise wllh a further I'enililm hellale ileh-lh- l lulls semlllle, Ihelr M'l.--

Ihr ihsk.in r Secrclary nf Inlerinr .liinies(hn li. hi, ul ohm. was Cecu;;uiz. al

anil IT. im his place nn the I'l ' heInuMil Ihe appoliiluu-li- l ul n coiiiinit-le-

iii Iniiie Cuhmel l;ooscelt tu c

in the euiii t nli. Ul at imniitu ilrllier an aihliess ami

also tu csrurt him In the Culis.-uli-

Th.. im, la, n was enthusiasticallysei'.iinleil, Chairman Itcvcriilne

that the liil" "seellleil I" hayami ll was su I'i'iltr.'il."The , uiiilniUce iiameil was as

I',. A. Van I'liiilkenhiu , I'eiiii-s- l

Paula; liscar 11- Straus. New York;I'ii, nU Iin I'.'i t, New Jersey : JohnI'aiker. Louisiana; .Miles I'oln.lev- -

ler, W'.islliimlnli; Leslie Culiltlhs, K. II- -

ki Julian Harris. Cc.iI'kI.i; M. i '.

Iiawsnii. W'esl Virginia: J. N. Wil-

liams Ir., North i 'at niinii Henri:.'Wal Kins, .Mi. hii;an; Niclu.las

Montana: Chesier II. Unwell.California. Joseph It. I '.a III w ill. Mar-l.in.-

lien 1'.. I. in.ls. v. Coin I ailu. J .1 ii

. St.'V.-lls- lu.i.i.I iiniiulll. c I'll I 'la I In, in.

Th" i ullilllll!,',, nil rrs, 'Illlii. IIS.

Which will sill. m il hr plaHnltn totllr national plolessINC cull t II t Ii illIII pa! P ,.s tnllows:

I'wiiihi I;. tl .ii.l. Aii?,uiia; ChesterII. Unwell, i 'a lil oi uu, Isaac N. Stev- -

IIS I elm a,l, lleihelt Knnx Smith.Cmini. 1. ill .1, M. Inucisoll. lilahn.

j' hains I:. M.iri.iiu. llluims. Will, amAllen W hile. Kansas. Joseph M.

jl'ivim. Mint. nni, S. Smmnci'f t.hl. N.Va.i i Al C ,e It.,, a New .Mexico .1

K IIiikIics. .u.voli K. U Sclill. Southli.ikt.l.i. .1 M M. Cot mi. k. Texas. J..-s, ph 1.. l.,w, shell lah. Joseph M

Uimiimi: Coiiton I'i'll'iil' i.W

Mi-- s vine i;. i .,! n nit-r- . of Host, .ii. '

name. I hv tiie ei t"i,, has, ;:s .1

i:.hi. ii .is a t. . ,,f ip. rtu' ii'U-- 1

. i s.i'.i 1.. he ih. Hist woman to;fill n. h a ri.., . a !i.,l'..iia ' .ui !

il i hie "II, '

SC'!!S !0 LilllCI' Silk1,

IIy Miiri.hiK .lniir.lul . li.l l...in.il l In- )

I hi". urn, A nit. .i. 'I'll" . ..nlesllll-'- j

Xi'I'.iii il.I.'f;.! ll.ini I

.MissisMppI In Ih. pi 'i;;l rfshelal , iilnrnlim. li,,,i"i,l,,l In 11,,.

I'l "i ismiui iialniuaj nn iii II In-- lunkIhi'ir rasi s liri'iirr ihr nrwl .imimiit -

nl "' i mi i i ' .l.-ii la Is Inn ii- hia ml i in l w i l"lii; ami hitler u.li I.

I U nl r I'.iitnu illlii Ihr i ullilllll ' '.'

I""lll l II i. . l ,.. lllllll.; Ill"' ' " " mi'". ill. Ill 1'','

I'l "liml'il l.j Tall l " p h ' it n s.

H. 1.. All , t in, plil iMuli.il liallull-.i- !

i a r I. mi ' . I.I , millhr.nl i.l Ihr ll lute ll. L;.ilmn I ' 111

lllill Malr. Ilalli ihil:i', in his nl-i-

' in. Ill In III i llli,. h I

hi i;a ul a lull in !he iu III ii a li

l' v w as i , s ."ll'l" Im the in m uli'lll.-l...-

AH'I ll pi uliillKi'il ilrhalr III w h e ll' "ll.-'l'- l' I'll- hill. II, .... m.is

, , . , ,

H A, M 1 PI KI:S' IN'

V I". M.i'KhUiltT .. M t"iih'' I'

In IN W. 1,1 SK CI!) '

Urwlrrii lifprrtwHInlUr.. J ll ll-- ll.

Miiniu. Ilr llullil n. I Minn... III.

LilkfrTtt ll,.r-r.l- l ,. f,II W I'll II Mill II. .

IIM Pink .'fU. '

.:it, r.. I uit ...,,,,! l is itu.tr. r i.l ll"'p..i..lf I. i.t ii.ii. i in.., S t uinl. r ii. t

i.f i '.tiiiri . m.ii 'i :i. ; :i

Tllr. Mlli--I'- l .lin'UNXI- i! 'lllh(cmum; iii:i-- uit'is run! m'Ml'Mni SI 'I'l'' Mil "Mil; 11:1-- 'I'l.l.S '!' 'III!: l IM.I' V I' i II V

AM. 'INK TIMi: l IIIC Ml. (Hi. I. S111'' Till; lll.'I'l HI I' AN J'Allll II I.NTIII'V ,I1K l;.;ilT.

l.nrir.T i.i nl.. 1'. n Ih.iii ' rIn N', M. u .. 'I n!Ml Hi,',, iir in il i I i tv ll'l Ii

Tl:ll H il'-- Fl Us. 'll II"!

I'nlH'. I'V In "i" in "in !iI ,. ll I. til i "in. in .ti ll

"Ih., M'.iiiliin .I...II i.i.l In ll lllllll. I

fli!,t!..ll liillliK lllllll m ",.l,,lI ki. III N. M.l. Tin- a in.

I '.ll -- li i i.'r I im ..! i

Ai.in iji cii'ji i: N I V M : M ' il

: '!..

Ml'-- x

im. ii ovr in i nivii

'I h.. Iilitli rnsl nf IIviiik Iiiih Ih i ii

ni.tny litni'H In lln- il i

nf llir .linn mil, Im1 lii'imi I""riiiilinii.. In In tur iimii. Iiifni iim-tli-

Th.-r,- ' in.' ii iiiiinlii r nf iini UnitKlll.lllll In' riilinlili l.il. J ,r' il f l.'.l.r

llir mi up III lli.ir niilrr;J. iliilil In llir nf nil v.i

'ritr M!plil .if llli- yrllnw nii'litlIlilM llli'll .IM'il f llill. ll fM III. III llihull. In .I iiillll, ii h n M'.ir 1'iiinto l.villl lii nrilly live litlllilriil ttill-II- .

.ii" ill lull. 'I'll.- I'l imIii 1. .ti Ih fur ii

I i 'll i ll il i il lln I iiiKr. 'i'lliil l.Hl I'liil'ir. I l . x I,. i. im llii. inririi'Mi of unlil

lii'irN 111'- In ili'i'l'i-iirii'- . II !;

th" .'I'l I'l'i'lililli .if H i ) ' r y uinl

'I'll.' Inrniifii. In 1'iiiniliillnii .im!til.' I'lilH'l llll.lli'ill nf III.' U'iiilr 111 I!'.'rllliil, Twlilv ltr i'iilM n " i ni'ir.'Ilimi lifly lur '.nl uf niir iiiih Ii I imUa-- . nil llir f. iimii T"il,i' Ii.m ili.inIhlily i i ul mi' i 1: r in .'ik' -

I'lllltll.'ll lilllMlllHII. Tll'lr .III- rnllllilliiillnllM fur III,'

I, ll'tllSli III hllllU (lllll'M, il.,'.ll'.'II. r Illf Iij Mlllrll llir i i il I In llir lullFiilii.r In iiiii ri in ll iiniinmil ly llirkii-ci- i 11. il u n?lf,

4. l.,llni' llhluliM li;ir i

I'l H I nf IKIIII4 I'V l.ll'ilIKW'l.Urf. lull ill tllr h.tllir II Ilirll... ililllr inilril lnvllil kririinr:llliill-'- III I'l la ill nllil lllrrrliili'IlilM' i nlll lull ill In llir i lli'l'lil ilii.-- 'lu'llly nf llir iiiiiiiIij.

Ti. 'I'll'' CII'lliMl .HUM,' In!' llilllill In mil i. i Ii il..' hl;;ii i in i

i.r IivIiim lis II Im III.- . nnl 1. lll.;ll InIllK. Till IIKM lllll VM I'l' 11 I. K Lillyfur III.' llili a y, in l nl mil mm nrrliee.ssiiiiH p., ihr nluil.,1 man amithe llay lahi'lel Lnlal. Tak" nil" eaillpll' alulir. Thi'le Is mule than .1

hllllmi ih.llaiH n .nl ..I hi .

liih'C "I Mill, h i mil pa a I ll i ly fewhale liny iiuim. li lal tail!" In Huiiety.

Hlllnaleil Iiiiiii lie ,,a i it ii nil nf pu-ll- '

ha i i i. Im in y

'I ll it"- ale Ihe leal I ciMins lu henull !! "I Ihiiii; ah. lln

I '"'ll' l .h l.il" up II, n, n

t he Iiillll', he lie. i i Miili'li-l- i

HllllklllK pe...e w ill Iml i III Me U

I. hill! I" liiiiii.', Ihe a a n

uf III, eiillli! ... II lie In. eh!,lll this i I. .1 111 Hi. J . ll iii.

111 " K n Mil i !'. I I" III

ei..i. lllill y In in Illume 11!

puw.-rvi- Ih.y y, ill n 'i at i'.e III.- I n I

that Iiiih pi i. '. Mill . m li in- - null!I In 1 ale ii.lili III, i

peiipV I .:. i mi In film a Ii. ll'lJ'h inn i -- ii hi ill. nn Inni'. in I n in f

let.' 'I In mill nllii i im i hn.l .. i ,l,i.Hill 'l t 1-.- I" .Im e III" llllluli,If ill ' . I" l.e mi. net ll em I'l .1

-

,pil- . I'll . iUa le II. .. h

...ll. - "i'l I'"' !.'!'! "illI" Wlll.lui I.l . ins hi a ImI 11 . III l, HI'!:' ., he l'i I. " Im

".l-- . hi ' I." a il"' a inh,-- . .1.

)'l I'M. .ll III ll Ih. - ' hi II He Will. h.n lie. "hi ll he I, ill

111 V lil I'l . '" Mv i. .1. .ill.Mi'.iil.t 1" .! i r is a. ,1 ii.

I hi: e h.i K lie "'..! i"! lien j.;.iti. ll"'" I" - ' In w

lei " a p. ll , h, 1. til li..'I . I !.... I, .1.11 he " .I.'. hi.,he ' I t 'll'l . .

Ilk. III. ..!!' Il'li '! h Mil- - ,,

full "I .hil.e'

Ml M I! t . N I 'I I ' I I .

The . ,1 I: ..I, ... i .1

tua ll. In II. i' s i . i.i I t . n n i ..hU.elil i w ,: ll i, a -

the J. ml he h - ... . -

V 1r..w i.-- ii . .I in.k'ml

In I" i.-t- . i I' ' I ' l

r. oi i;." i"11,. I III. I" Ii 'l.-'- l ' ' 'I ' i'

tloim from 1 In- i i - ' I

Vils..l to slum thai ' - ' l

an H.linii. r of 1 '.. ' ' v '

ratalal.ite UTIsuli s r!. - i

to Ihe ' father of l "' ' '

a diff. reiil ni.iit' r

i:.iverii..r 'ii"ii. ...mlei i. f i

.r.Hi.len( v. s nun"- - ' ' ' ' '

Mirian.c w!H Uu' ii'' " ':'

0R0ZC0 KILLED

AT EiDuring Drunken Brawl in Sa-

loon, Esquicl Orozco is Mur-

dered by Native Alleged toHave Been Melaquias Ponzee,

ISpprhil CtrrfwlMinflrliie lo M.imlnar .lonrmillHellllliH, X. M., A 1114. fi. Ksqillel

Orozco, heller known as "Mike"(iruzcu, was niliiilercil in the J'alacesnh.im at HeiniiiK late Satntilay eve-ii- l

UK. A niiinhcr uf Mexicans wereilrinkiiif- - ami in a iiiiancl, Ocnzcuwas Hlalihcl in the lieart with a

puck,. i knife. Melaiiuias i'uiizee isalleKcii lu have ilunc the Htuhhiiih'.(irn.cu was stahhcil three (lilies. K.iclithrust rcacheil the lieart mill any nneof tin in wouiil hav e pi'oveil fatal,ronzee Is a resident of Deiiiint;.Shortly after the niunlcr he fled frontTli li i i li a?, KtiitiK tuMiirils the Mexicanhitciler. As soon as 11 was ascertainedI'mizee hail prohahly I'lilllllll! led thuileeil, the shciilf and a pussc slartciiIII plll'HIlil.

It has heen iccnllcil hy a few ofthe heller class of Mexicans that"Mike" was a cousin of Ceneral( iro.co, the leader of the .Mexican in-

surrection, lie leaves a widow aridtwo children, who reside al licmini?.(iro.co alio has several lirollict's re-

siding in the 1'niteil States. .IndueL. L. HrowjiiiiK held a coroner's in- -

itii'Ht at the Mahoiiey iimlertakiiu;parlors Sundny iiinmins. The eriliilstated that Ksiiulel liruxco met hisdeiilh hy a deadly weapon nr knil',. inI iic hands of Melaiiiins I'lin.cc. JesusHelaihi also was stahhcil near theheart hy I'onzee, it Is aliened, theknife striking' a ri'', llms possihlysiivIuk aiiotliec life.

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Page 8: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1912of today's session thai the de-fendant could be examined as to the conversations, and excerpts irom the SEPTEMBER 9 leaders and nut wiih the

SEVEN"

IT'S THE RIGHT TEAM. SCOOP, BUT THE WRONG UNIFORMSCOOP, the Cub Reporter. By "HOP."

f SUIT C5- - I-i-rfi AanAGC STAdV 15 SUlTWAS v(iv WALKOUT Slffi JSAM' 0 UP An' ME TO A PLANERS K 3 ' &RUINLU BUILT ;;$r 0 Wis - fa I Mfe WISE Pnejfel WHOLE. TEAmD ,1 BE, 7:pM SWIPEDDRESS FOR. (JM IFORM So g vf r ID ,

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LEGAL NOTICES.

it i: or iiissoi.t i io The JomirmiaB Warait Colemmeslpartnership.hereby given Hint the

! t' existingN.iiitv is

I ishipI,,.'. II I'. I..

:iiiif knownlocated .'it

luiii in I

Smilh mill Joseph Knurras t Ik- Post t "ii I'll Studio,(Ml W. Silver avenue, Al-- ,,

vv Mexico, Is i I vIF YOU HAVE A WANT TELL IT THROUGH THE JOURNAL

ran

FOR SALE. Good Business Lot for Sale. STORAGE.to Jvf. Mandoll, enmity treasurer, OldAlliii(UeriUe, New Mexico. Proposalswill be publicly opened August 19.

rr'Hii n'l" niuT mi- - "in .v

A !H 2. because of bleach of.ii i t j i i precedent in fi:i ii partners-

hip which Hives one of Hie pnrtnersth,. right to dissolve in case of the

i,,,., oinlin-- of tin- - oilier. Suid V. L.

Sll,i!h having left the slate n ml histtl.r,.:,l is helm? unknown. the,),., Hiiiicil docs hereby dissolve said

isllil'i IIS Pel' Hgrceniclll. .Ml

1,111s against said partnership conlracl- -

dwellir line

room, 2 story frmni1lei ii, corner lot. on t

$20"0 S

illK. UK

Knurl h waul.1 1 2. at It) o'clock a. in.

M. MANDELL.Treasurer Hernallllo County $1 I 00

frame on lotframe andbox 112, on car Hue;

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

ATTORNEYS.

It. W, 1. KltVANAltorney-at-lw- .

Offlcs In First Natlonsl Hank Hulls-Ing- ,

Albuquerque, N. M.

WII.NON LEWISAttornejs s.

Rooms 1 Cromwell fiullrflsavRes. Phone KliM ; offlos Pssas1172.

DENTISTS.

Hit, j. K. KRAFTDental Kurgson.

Rooms Harnett Hl.lg. Phons T44Appointments Made by Mall

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON?.

A. (J. SHORT! I), M. !.Practice Llmlte.. to Tuberculosis.

Hours, V to II. 2 2 W. Cenlrul Ave.Phone I ,7.

Albuquerque Sanitarium. Phone 841.

W. M. SHERIDAN, M. D.Practice Limited to

Genito Urinary Diseases tndDiseases of the Skin.

The Wnssorinann and Noguchl TestsKalvarsan "006" Administered,

Citizens' Hank Building.Albuquerque, New Mexico.

42 feet frontage, on Central avenue,

In the paved district. If you want a

lot in the business section, yon beltersee this one.

FOR RENT Furnished room; mod-jtr- n;

jiojilck.Apply 608 Vi W Central.FOR It IS NT Modern rooms. Klo

Orande Hotel. 51!) W. Central.FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod-

ern. 218 S. Walter St,Kolt KKNT Nice furnished ri.iii.

sleeping porch, reasonable, f.25 S.Kdith.Kolt RE NT Nlce'IiTr iTisliiTl loon is

for light housekeeping. 2 IS N.tith.

.i .ll'inineiqtie mill nil mils one.nrtnci'shili in Albuquerque willHeeled mid paid by the unilcl- -

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CALL EOlt MIDS.

Notice is hereby Riven that sealedproposals will be received for thepurchase of $2,000,011 of the bonds otSchool District No. C, l.os Pudillas,ill the county of liernalillo, New Mex-

ico, to be issued upon the authorityof an election duly called and lielil

joseph KNonit.

ALL I 'OK BIDS.

terms.JTXfiO frame, modern, N.

12th St.. on car line; terms.$4000 7 room, 2 story, modern resi-

dence, hot wuier heat, 75 ft. lot,lawn, good outbuildings, closin,terms.atiO house, six DO ft. lots,chicken houses, gasoline engine andpump; near car line.

J2000 frame, modern, cellar,4th ward, on car line.

$3500 modern bungalow,sleeping porch, large lot, lawn,trees.

sealedc is hereby given tllllt Porterficld Co.eceived for the pur- - fM ki III school district on the 1st day.it) will he

WANTED Plunua, household ood,etc., atored sufcly at reaSJiistde

rates. Advances made. Phone 540,,The Security Wurehouse Improve-ment Co. Offices; Rooms I hiiiI 4,Grant block, Third street and Centralavenue,

CALJal Estate.JA HOME FOR SALE.

In the Highlands, close to the shops,ii street var line. Four room frame,

modern, nearly new; large screniedporches, shuile trees, chicken yards,etc. Part cash, balance easy pay-ments. Call at 914 South Edith street.

Vol iFoPPOlt n ri v7To buy a Mull acre ranch of the

finest laliu In Xew Alesiro; all fencedand under din n, 20n acres leveled off,25 acres in cultivation, alfalfa, cornami oats, pu! t Ills laud in alt. ilia, keepdairy cows and lie Independent,

,1. II. 4.1 Kill,Loans ami l ire I iincc.Room 7, lilting Building.

Noli,jirepos;chaseSchool

Kolt RENT Fourrooms, modern. Also

keeping rooms, modern.

housekeepingthree house-K2-

S. ,'ird St.

of 2,rU0.00 of the bonds orDistrict No. 5, Ban-las- , in theof Bernalillo, New Mexico, tocounty

of July, 11)12, said t lection havingbeen called and held for the purposeof voting upon the question of the Is-

sue of maid bonds in pursuance ofand in conformity with Section 1 542,compiled laws of New .Mexico, (1897);

sued upon the autnorily of anbeFIRE INSURANCE AND LOANS.

MONEY TO LOAN.FLUE IXSLUANCK.and at which said election it was d

Kolt RENT I'nfuinished or fur-nished, one large front room or

two, Willi screened porch. inns N.Second street.KoR KENT one or suite ol rooms,

with sleeping porch. Board If de-

sired. 421 W. Copper.

cided that the issue of the bonds216 West Gold.aforesaid be made. Said bonds are

to be dated July 1, 1912, to be of the

flection duly called and held in saidschool district, on the 1st day of July,till-- , said election having been calledanil held for the purpose of votingupon the iliiestlon of the issue of saidbonds in pursuance of and in con-

formity with Section 1 54 2, compiledlaws of New .Mexico, (1S97); and atwhich said election it was decidedHint tlic issue of the bonds aforesaidhe made. Said bonds are to be dated

A. Fleischer111 Sooth Fourth Street.

Phone. 674. Acit lo Now Postofficedenomination of five hundred dollars KoR RENT Three

for housekeeping,looms furnis'ied

Klecliic lights.1011 N. First St.batli and telephone.

Phone 117:!. p. ( 1. to ;t2;l.

MONEY MAKING MITES.Cozy four room cottage. Modern,

on exceptionally close ill lot. Will bebusiness property in short time. Kin-inv-

ment-specul- a tion, $2, 2 50.Three corner lots, south und east

front, on East Central avenue, ownerneeds money for other purposes andwill sacrifice fur only $650.

FOR SALE Lot 50 by 142 In High-lands. Two blocks from car line.

Cheap If taken soon. Inquire at 523S. High slreet, or phone 1J37.

KOR RENT furnished cot-tage; 2 rooms furnished, and 4

room.4f urnished. Inquire or addressJ. C. Albright.Koi ffl o x t Two largl"lg"hl "ch'-- n

housekeeping rooms, ttmdcrn, nice-ly furnished. fill:) H. Broadway.F 'it RKXT Large ami elegant flout

room, furnished, modern house.Call 4 10 X, Fourth.

each, bear interest at the rate of sixper cent per annum, payable

running for a period of twen-ty years, redeemable after ten years,l.!oth principal and interest payableat the office of tne county treasurerof liernalillo county, at his office InOld Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The proposals should be addressedto M. Mandell, county treasurer, oldAlbuquerque, New Mexico. Proposalswill be publicly opened August 19,1912, at 10 o'clock n. m.

M. MAN'DEIil,,Treasurer Bernalillo county.

UtsAt. E. WOODS, M. !.Physician and Hurga.

(Irani Building.Phones, Office 1121; Kaldnor 1II1W

DR. V. II. CONN mi,,(, opal Ii.

Room Stern Block.I'lione

JOSEPH S. CII'ES, M. V.Whiting Bldg.

Hours, a. in., 4 p. m., 8 . at.Phones Office 1119; Res. III.

FOR SALEHouscs.

for the purchase from the county nmremoval from the river, of the oldwooden bridge- - crossing the RioCirando near Alameda. The successfulbidder will be required to remove saidbridge. Including all piles, to the sat-isfaction of the county surveyor, andmust stipulate in his bid within whatlength of time he will so remove saidbridge from the river.

The reserve theright to reject any or all bids.

By order of this board of countycommissioners.

A. E. WALK KM,Clerk.

July 1, 1912, to be of the denominat-

ion of five hundred dollars each,bciir interest at the rate of six pertent per annum, payable

running for a, period of twentyyears, redeemable after ten years.Unth principal and interest payable atthe office of the county treasurer oflJcrnalillu county, at his office in OldAlbuquerque, New Mexico.

The proposals should be addressed

-- Money l;iFire Insurance-- toLoan. Folt SALE

petibledashporch K.xlO,wt.od floors,

house,fronthard

Ml i II t tl

H.aiin.bungalow style,back porch Xxir,oilier lot 71x125.THAXT0N & CO.,

W. Gold Ave. Phono 657.ami ast front, good out buildings.

211 Men V. "Ill SI.

FOR SALE Miscellaneous.1RS. TI LI, At HAKES.

Specialists Eye, Ear, Nose, ThroatStale National Bank Bldg.

Plume :mv.

t'AIJi 1'Olt HIJKS.

Sealed bids will be received at theoffice of the county clerk of Bernalil-lo county, Albuquerque, N. M., up to10 o'clock In the forenoon of Friday,August 16. 1912, for the building of

CALL l"OK 11IDS.Sealed bids will be received at the

office of the county clerk of lierna-lillo county, up to 10 o'clock In theforenoon of Tuesday, August 20th,

KoR REXT Modern sleeping loominiji'iii' line. J!20 S. Edith St.

Foil RENT Modern rooms. Ameri-can In. tel. !,)! W. Central.

FOR RENT Two looms furnishedfor light housekeeping, $1 2.00. 40

X. Second.

Folt RENT Large front room, nicelyfurnished, also other rooms, sleep-

ing porch. All Improvcmeiils. Summerrates. 414 W. Cold.FOR RENT Two rooms completely

droplieadFOR SALE Fine Hingersewing maohliie. 4, (Irani

JHELMJANTJEM PLO YMJENT AGENCY.

210 W. Silver. Phone 3.14.WANTED Teamsters and laborers,

$1.75, $2 und J 2.25 a day; bridge

bldg.DR. E. W. Itl( n.l.'DSO!Vpott er eh

HIGH AUTHORITYItcv. M. Milieu Clcasnn, Sacred Heart

liiirch, Valley .let., In., Miys:

"I took a patient to the Neal Insti-tute, wln re lie was treated for threedays for the drink habit. When dis-charged lie said he had no inclinationto drink, or appetite fur liquor. I feel

Folt SALE Three-hors- e

trie motor, first clusiS60 feet of wooden bridge connecting1912, for extend. ng the rounty sewerby laying 7(10 feet of h sewerpipe also for laying 1,000 feet of

sewer pipe. Said work to be

'lidltion,wagon,

Physician and Surgeon,finite 26, Armijo buiiuing.

Residence phone 83'., Office phons 114.heavy si rongwith the present west end of the steel

lnidge over the Klo Grande at Burelas1 Ii ;

..n.a IsoTeh

evl I'll1 2 2.

carpenters, $2.50; foreman, $H.50iuiu onePdone in accordance with specificationson file with said clerk and also with!and extending westerly therefrom. In furnished for light housekeeping. FOR SALE An Iprighl piano, SOLOMON L. III'KTON. M. Jaccordance with plans and speclflca Washburn guitar, good condition.private bath, modern. 315 N. Gth St PHvlclan and Burgeon.

board.COLUl'RN'K EMPLOYMENT.

Ill W. Silver. Tel. 49S. P. O. Uox 111.Wanted Carpenters and helpers

for U. I!.; miners.

tioci on file In said clerk's office, andPhone 017 Harnett Illdg.also with the county surveyor.

W. Copper.Rubber lire upliolsl. red

T cmriage and harness,.million. Wright's Trading

cheap. 5 Hi

For SAI.I'Sllldebali

Excellent cPosl.

Conditional bids will also be re

ini hesitation in saying thai I havepersona knowledge that tile XealTreatment does cure the drink habitiu three days.

Drink Habiteeiver at the same time und place

AMERICAN HOTEL502 'J W. (Hit rill

Rooms single, double or ensnlte.day or week.

REASONABLE I'ltlOKM.

the county surveyor, and must bedone under the supervision and to thesatisfaction of the county surveyor.

The successful bidder will be re-quired to give bond, satisfactory tothe board of county commissionersfor the faithful performance of the.cunt ruct.

The board reserves the right to re-ject any or all bills.

lty order of the board of county

ByWANTED 1'irst class machine man.City Sash & Door Co.for the repair of the pier at

WANTED iood amateur vaudevithe ' present west end of saidsteel bridge, In accordance withplans and specifications on file with performers; also musicians, playing PJREjn Pj5entsin band. Address California Carnithe con lty surveyor.

WOMAN'S IIOSI'llMedical, Surgical and Obstetrical.

7U.--,

N. Second st. Tel. 1106

profession a l nurses.'ji'oiiTT

Clriiduale Nurse and MasseusTreatment At Your Home.

309 W. Central Ave. Phono 694

ENGINEERING

FOR SALE Furniture.FOR SA I.E Fin nil lire of

house. All In good condllloii. A bar-gain for cash. Inquire 418 V. Cold.FOR SALE Complete furnishings of

house. Everything In good

tan Im overcomelltl l XII AT. NiItes.iltK absolutelyaddi . ss or phone

by the NI ALhypodermics used,

certain, fall upon,The cnl Institiili-- ,

val Co., Box 351, Albuquerque, N. M.commissioner..A. E. WALKKR,

ClerkFUR KENT Modern furnished and

housekeeping rooms, week orBids will also be received at the

same time and place for the purchase WANTED Young man stneogra pheiOood chance to learn life insurSt., Albuquerque, X. M.'12 V 2nd

I'lione :I21.and rem ival from said river, also forthe rem ival from the river for the mice business. Small salary to begin condition. No sick. Leaving city. 214

Department ot the Interior.U. S. Land orfice.

Santa Fe, N. M., July 21, 1912.county ,o the three spans of said steel N. .Seventh.

morith Westminster, phono in7.FOR RENT Six rooms, modern

apartment, gas range, sleepingporch; also modern cottage,shade trees, cellar, etc. Apply A. W.Anson, 816 N. 6th 8t.

with; chance of advancement. Answown handwriting, stating referenoP. o. Box 4;i4.

bridge that went down during the re Notice is hereby given that Jose B.cent Hod. JVANTEDjCARD SIGNS FOR SALE.

. The Journal now haa a full assort- -licnavlde., of Albuquerque, N. M.,Who, on May 14, 190S, made HomeKach bid must be accompanied with

WANTED Carpel cleaning. W. Aa certllleu check, on some local bank stead Entry No. 1 4,302, for S. lA, S. Cuff. Phone (.tlx. 205 E. Central.E. 'A. S. Va, H- - W. sectionIn Albuquerque, in the amount of 10per cent of the bid, payable to the WANTED To hire horse and buggytownship 9 N., range 4 E., FOR RENT Four rooms and bath.

WANTED Experienced dry goodsand gents' furnishings salesman al

once. State references and previousexperience. II. Boinni, San Mariial,X. M.

WANTED Young man to meettrain. Apply Hotel J'lymouih,

2 Hi North Second.

foreuooi j, from private party. Corder of the treasurer of Bernalillo

NTTrsTM?iiT)RiCivil Engineer,Land Surveyor.

211 V. Cold Ave., Albuquerque. N. M.

TRUNKS AND BAGS.FTmRKL7A7rE SlTlT

CASES mill nand bags, go to theAlbuquerque Trunk factory. Repair-ing. Phone 4 2.1. I'll!' South Second.

gas range, modern, close In, furnish I Ma I S. W aller.county, as a guurantee that biddiNew Mexico principal meridian, hastiled notice of Intenllon to make fi-

nal proof, to establish claimed or unfurnished. The Leader, 309- -

will enter Into a contract for the work 3!IW. Central.to the land above described, before FOR RENT-- - Six-roo- house, ulso :i- -bid on should his bid be accepted.

The successful bidder for the build

ment of Card Signs on hand. Youcan certainly find what you want inthe following list: "Furnished Roomsfur Kent," "Unfurnished Room forKent," "Per Rent," "For Pale,""Rooms for Rent," "Furnished"noun for Light Housekeeping.""ltoom and Board," "Table Board,""Itoom for Light Housekeeping,"

'use for Sale," "House for Rent,""Plain Swing," "Dressmaking." The

rds will be sold at the low price of10 cents each. Call at the Dullnessoffice.

II. R. Whiting, United States commis AN OPPORTUNITY for a live man room. Inquire I Jul S. Edith. COoD Horses and mules. Ridedrive. Wagons and light rigs foring of the bridge will be required to sioner, at Albuquerque. N. M., on the selling our guaranteed Yakima Foil RENT--O- il

X.room, modern buuga- -

FleVenlh street. rent and sale, at Simon Carcla. No.9th day of September. 1912. Valley grown nursery stock; exelu lowClaimant names as witnesses:

give ii bond, satisfactory to the boardof county commissioners, in the sumof $2,500.00, conditional for the faith

slve territory; oulllt free; cash week 1202 N. Aruo slreet.

TYPEWRITERS.ly; "hustle," not experience, requiredCharles P. Kamm, of Albuquerque;Nicolas Apodaca, of Albuquerque;Jose Monlano y Sena, of Albuquer

ioppeiilsh Nursery Company, Top- -

penish. Wis. UNDERW. (I

Typevv i IterPhone 144.

que; Amailo I'argas, of Albuquerque. Wi a il I

Id Ave.

ful performance of the contract.All of said work must be done un

der the supervision and to the Butisfaction of the county surveyor.

The board reserves the right to re.MANl'ET, R. OTERO, I !

THE ST.;,: oit THE HOTSI RIM.S (IF JEM EX, N. M.,

Leaves Albuquerque postofficedaily except Sundays at G a. m.Can carry three passengers at atime. First comes, firs, served.For tickets apply lo

OAVINO (iR(l., Prop,1 Ull S. Ilroiiilvvav. Phono 75H.

July 24; Aug. 23. Register.

Folt RENT Eighl-roo- house;modern in every way. X 5 W. t 'op-pe- r

avenue. .1 II, Hel lidoll, ill SlateNational bank.RE X T A I B A 1 A I N S -- N e wf -- n win

frame south Highlands, $20; closeIn brick, north Highlands,$25. Tbaxton & Co.

FOR RENT one, two, three and fourmom houses, furnished or un-

furnished. W. V. Futrello, 614 S.Broadway. Phones 1 579W, 492-1-

Ject any or all bids.It's fREE IUnderwood No. 4; Rem-7- ;

Oliver No. I., likend No. 12, like new. W.W. Cold. Phone 144.

For KALEIngton No.

Ilew; UalolioC. Beall, 32

OR SALE Livestock, Poultry.By order of the board of countyWANTED Assistant bookkeeper

competent; lady preferred. AddresW. I,., care Journal.WANTED (lirl for general house

commissioners. a aUood Jersey cow, 012 SOR SALE-- A

rno. VETERINARY SCHOOLSA, E. WALKKR,

Cleric.July ID. Aneust IS.

work; family of two. Call 207To You or SALIC (lood horse, buggy and West Oold. Room 1. SANTA FE TIME TABLE.F. VETEItlNARY COI.LECK beharness. A bargain. P. O. Box 124W.X.N I ED A girl for general housi gins Sept. IK. No profession offersOld Albuquerque.UKPAItT.MK.NT OFTHK INTK KIO It.

work. i;oo w. iiol.1FOR SALE Airedale teirior pups. t enue.saleswom

I'nlted Slates Land Officii.Santa Fe, X. XL, Aug. 2, 1912 $1.25 PER WORD inserting classifiedSubject to registration. 014 X. WANTED Competeiu

dry goods. Apply P. i Box 4117. cil.v. ads in .1 leading papers In the

equal opportunity. Catalog free. CKen ne, Pres., 1818 Market Ht., Sal.Fr nclseo.

PARCEL DELIVERY.

Eleventh Street.Notice is hereby given that Justo

The MorningJournal

is Giving AwayFREE the

Martinez, of Albuquerque, N. M., wh For SALE Cheap, a good, gentle If. S. Send for list. The Dake Adver-tising Agency, 433 Main St., Los An

WANTED- - Servant, good cook amlaundress, to take nun of two-roo-horse, .suitable for a lady or cbil-re- ii

to drive. Absolutely reliable. collage, to sleep on premises; goodon July lit, 1 !ili!, made homesteadentry. No. 01057K, for east half kouiIi-we-

quarter northeast quarter, eastgeles, or 12 Cenrv Kt Sail Francisco.Folt SALE Saloon business; will Parcel Delivery, parcelsAlbuqneiqiihome and a snap for some reliabliPhone 5fifi.

person; one In the family only. Long stand closest investigation. Thus. C,FOR SALE Acclimated Missourid lo all parts of tb city;llvered mid checked. Daynifhls and Sundays OSX.

deliventrunlis dPhon,. 4 ,'

limn job. Call at once. 1019 South Effective. January 20. IUI2.Weal hou nil.

Mammoth Jacks, 2 years old andhalf, west half, southwest quarter,northeast quarter, section 9, town-ship 9 N.. range ti K., N. M. P. meri

Allk.-n- , liemlng, X. .XL

FO!tSALE $4 lu.OO peanut roaster,Walter St.pwrrds, $300 to $1,500 each. It takes

In gooil running crm-r- . Will sell ArrivesMEDICAL.from one to two years to acclimate1 Oil. Express .... 7 : 2(pfor $125. On. Will make good moneyJacks brought from the states. James .10:5

Departsh:iup

1 1:25a1 t:05p12:45a

or right man. Address W. J. Rains,No.No.No.No.

D. Hand. Los Alamos. N. M. 3 al.l Mex!l t al.

Limited. . .

i "a I. l:xp. .

Fast Mall.Callup. X. M. III: I Up

,11 :00p

WANTED Expert fitter and al-

teration woman o lake chargeof fitting room. .None but ex-

perienced need apply. P. O. Box41. city.

THEY lay, they win, they pay. Won

,M XI I :. ( III A XI II ICSFrench Menstrual Pills. Posltlvguaranleed or money refunded,per box. Write for advice. P.Box 4. Albuquerque, ,V. M.

four firsts, one second, at state fair. WANTED Boarders.

dian, has filed notice of intention tomake final three-yea- r proof, to es-

tablish claim to the land above de-

scribed, before II. It. Whiting, I'nlt-ed States commissioner, at Albuquer-que, N. M., on the 21st day of Sep-

tember, 1912,Claimant names as witnesses: Jose

Rafael Carpenter, Cicillo Martin.Carlos Herrera, Ygnaclo Herrera, allof Albuquerque. N. M.

1911. It. ''. R. I. Re, Is, Mottled An- -I .inbound.

Tourist Exp. . . 3:55pLlmiled f, :i:.i

No.No.No.

Sure-Cu- tCan Opener

with a

50c PrepaidWant-A- d

Thi Can Opener ismade of heavy steel, 10inche long, nickel plat-ed, ebonized handle,wrvei as both bottle

nd can opener.

conas and S. C. A bite Orpington. t EXTFt 1

4:20p:(i.p

7:2f.li.tiua

with or vvlth-51- 1

S. Uroa.l- -- Roomsmodern, WANTED Board and Rooms.Kgt-'- and chicks for sale. L, E. out

No.Wa V.'human, P. o. Box 111, 717 EastWANTED Positions.Ha.eldine.

x East Exp ii r.r.p10 Overland Exp.. S:00ii

l'l Paso Trains.09 Mex. :xp

M5 El Pas,, Fuss

v .n i : i

Sle, pllli;LOST.V vv a tits l ...on

p.u h in igli la mis..1 pi I. e, r., J, on i

, Septembl rOil SALE 15 Barred Plymouth location a . 12:24s

. 8:20aii.

Ill:

X.i.No.No.No.

M A XL" EL R. OTERO,Register.

Aug. 4, Sept. 3.WANTED

by Ilea It bvI'lltlelnall, welld ill clerii a

it.. Journal.

WANTED Poshyoung mairieq

educated. Experievork. Address XV.

y I br.and 2I urn t

iiiiiniiiW. Coldplease I

oi and l.'.il.l bv in. Hi

el l,e ill l.'Wlan.U andMvv f .

o. h, betweenW. Siln r

, Uarlby Mil-,.i.-

ofirTs, wiThttaehe.l. fall

i 1ST5 7

lliilifin ry

7ist.l a . n

Rock Cockerels; E. Ii. Thompson'sImperial Rli glet strain; fine site,shape and rich even color. Here Is achance to get a good bird to headyour ard o? P.nrred P.ocks. Mrs. D.H. Itoatrleht, 215 S. High street.Phone 1576J.

Mil From El Paso fi:(liiaMti From Paso ti:20pItosvvell, Cloxls and Aiiiarlllo.Ml Pecos Val. l ip 7:Sia)Hit Alliuq. Exp.. :16p

1". J. JOHNSON, Agt-i.t- . .j

WANTED Livestock. .1 apla No.

No.

and teeeivcA small bun

. s A nnex 2!4.'C.

I r, a te fa !ol! pi el. I f.1. i i..n i u a

.i . K . live. A .1.

ill Hal.

CAM, I (tit IllltS.Sealed bids will bo received at the

office ot the county clerk of Berna-lillo county, up to 10 o'clock in theforenoon of Tuesday, August 2", 1912,

The Morning Journal at SunshineN. AL

WANI EDcreumt-r- v ,

Young shoalsAlbuquerque, d,..ii..

I

Page 9: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1912of today's session thai the de-fendant could be examined as to the conversations, and excerpts irom the SEPTEMBER 9 leaders and nut wiih the

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912.EIGHT1

Crescent Hardware Companylovra, TUncm. Horn FnrnUhlnf 0kI, Cutlery, Tools, Iron PIp,

Vlvi ! I IHlii. I'lumbliiC ItwU!, Tin mil Vipr Work.Ill . CKNTIIAL AVIC TKLfcl'IIONE IIS

9fTrade on the Sunny Side of the Street?tr

t??i.

Clean-U-p

SaleWe are very anxious to close out the balanceof our Summer Stock and are qu;i::.g ex-

tremely low prices on all Clothing.

"Better Values for Less" at the iPhone420

Matihew'sTHATIj Matthew's CreamIS Matthew 's Velvet Ice Cream

Golden Rule Corner????????

y?!T lu.r.o

. 1 1. "(I

Suits woil Ii $17. Ml, Hrc now...Sulls worth $20.00, are now.,Suits woilh $25.00, arc-- now..

A Rogers' Silverware Coupon in very Sack of

EMPRESS FLOURe Also some special values in Furnishing Goods.

:! $1.01) ami $1.2.1 Shirts are now.7." renl Ncckueitr, now$l.2." liiilerucar, now

.7.--

.4,i

.Dili!rCharles Ilfeld Co.Wholesalers of Everything You can't afford to miss this opportunity to

supply your wants in our line.?ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSALAS VEGAS

411LAUNDRY

6 ? SIMON STERN1

??Vt???????????y??t???

WHITE

WAGONS i f THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER f

Extra Silk SpecialFor Thursday, 2:30 p. m.

Our Great 39c Special on Satin Rajahs

and Pongee Silks. See Them jnOurWindow and Compare

'jU iicrrs S.ilin K.ijali aiij Fancy l'un;i'i- - Silks, 24 indies wkI", in itll l.'siuililo

sh.iili's l,r f.ill tiiid winter wear; also 10 pieces genuine I naliii il tolur,

27 iin lien wide. All these Silks woilli from 7r)r lo $l.2'i yaul, and all' not

leinnaiils, lull full ueces. Yotn ( Iiuk c ol tins ".rand a (iilnii nl, I I fl 'KS.

DAY. at 2:30 p. in., for

39c yard

t&

Tliu council then uranlcil Ihc poti- -Strong Brothers j HEAVY RAINS FELLNEAR WILLARD SUNDAY

tluti uf ( '. (iranilc fur a wholesalelainor llci'iiNi'. iliiiiulc hail pi'i'Hi'iilcila h iii'iiiiun i or Hie i a i iik ol mis

rinlcriaUi'm ml KmlMlnirirs.I'roinpl Scrvlco hmy or Nlgiil.'loll 'pIl'IIIO 75. lU'HlllfllMW (Hi.

Hlronic lllk., ( 'n r ami (wound.J license, iicci lii iu n k It with itn nl-- L

tiia vlt ul Ihc I'u finer case nmiinslX III,,, I',... U,.lli...r II, ri I .. ..I..II .....

We Have It on

IceLEMON SODA

ROOT BEERSARSAPARILLASTRAWBERRY

COCA COLA

VIN FIZGINGER ALE, ETC.

6 Bottles for

25c

r-- tdi r a vvhulesiile license, haying hceli

Telephone rciM.riM ycsli-nhi- rnmiWllljinl Haiti thai a i:iiu hadTalh-- tlirniifclntut thai district Sun-

day, which hail heen ol' ma Tx iir-f-

to ho farmers In that ivi-m- . Km in

bun hiMn plentiful in tin Khinciavalley this .sutrmii-- antl tops arc inexcel eniHlilion a 8 a eoiiseii c.

In Hi event that you diouldnot recelvo your morning puper, y

y

ilisitiissed l,y the ilistrict cuiirt.The con in i I, upon reciintiiienilii-ti- n

II of the police ciillllllittee, Hl'allt-l'i- la riiail liipior llecnsi' fur the prem-

ises at il't Xniih Third street, to u

firm heaileil hy a nian nuuicij Scu-till-

A petilitin was rcccivcil from (!.j iiaemniili & I'.rolhei'H for a retailli,uur license liif the premises atruiih Kirst street. It was referred toihe police committee.

ecphon JIIIVANTH MKH- -KHN'J I'.'ltH, kIvIiik your nameMill inhltcn.it mid Din iiuniT willl delivered by h iipuehil mtx- -

Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever.

T. Felix Oouraud's OrientalDR. Cream or Magical Beautifler,

yyyyt

I ml ml tin-- Mr. (Iraiulc, there are at

f??TtT?rT?T?

tuiKcr. l'lioiiiv 1,01 or buz.

$5.00 Mownril $5.00.Thn uliove rewurj will h puld

for the Bin-H- i ami conviction offiiyono I'lttiKht m k copluaof tin) Mornlntt Journal fromth doorway of iilwerllmrs.

JoUKNAL FUliUSlllNvJ CO.

Removci Tan, I'imjilM,Kret'ltlw, Moth I'aktm,Kaetj, mi'i Miin Pinftitici,

jiresent eiHht pelllioners lor whulsale licenses.

aim t'very uitliilfBnil bftiutv. ftuil il.flfh itt'tectiou. It

MISS f --TP IPy ilttB BtiKJtl (tie tutPhono nni-ft0- 2 for liht hnullng,parcels, nietfKcncrs. i'roin pt service.WARD'S STORE

I HOMER H. WARD, Mgr.

lit MarbU A. IMioiie so.I : nnivi'ii I.imi ninlii in spend ii

o. o yt'urs, tuaIn no rj,rni!o9 wetkbtiMt letf nureltIt firupfiljr fuaiH,Ac: jit IluuduiiUf-tv-

oi iiiiillirnini. Ur. L. A.b re Ban! to iUtly pf llif

( vttit)i"As ym IkillH

will une tlifm.I fPt ufDUieiii

ll.IV Of W O III llllH illy.

The HWciicHt turnouts and ruhs tnthe clly um ut Trimhle'H, 113 NorthSecund st reel. Phone 3.

The best saddle rrnrsea to he. had in(ho city arij til L. Trim hlo's, 113North He.cond street. Phon 3.

II, V, Harris, a Santa I'V civil Hi- -

Jllle'el', atli.iti yerlcl il.i lliilll l.us

(JournuiPn Crenm' &i th Inrt tiarmfnt of ill imikiu ireiraiiim " Kt sale tT H druKiiiotii and rancr

alert in the United Htatca, Canada and fcurt-h-LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST ' ! 1(ERO. T. HOPKINS, Prop, 37 Great Jones Street, New TotlKassrlilent phom 117 7,

WHOLESALE LIQUORMorn lu Mr anil Mrs. rieurKe II.

riininas. Jr., a en - pi in ml will, yesier- -

ilav liflel'lliimi al :i;ill o'clock. Theril'iluas lali.il. resiiles al .',:!l W'csiSilver a.elille. The ll lip. lather is a

WIvVI licit l:i MfllT.

LICENSE RAISED

Almele In spend Several llavS herenil lulliuud business.

'I'hi' ,mii. Si i hi i hi n : riMill IihIiI Mi ni:iilar ineetlim

litis hum iiiiik hi iIm' Iimiii' ill Airs. II.I;. Ilnv, ill !i :m o'clock.

I", .1 llihuiii, Mipelllili mli nl ill Ihri m division ill hi- roiml

Inn,--, ul tin- s.tni.i IV, aria. oil i.o-- i

nli'.hi In n ml n iliiv nl' so In IhlsiilV.

F, il. F. ileal, nl'tht lutimacc I II K

III Ml lilt' luiitl S,IIH:i I'V Hi, lliull fursumo Iiiiii' pasl, left lasl till'hl In

ii lliri'i' witIin' VUcatluU In I'ltll-- 1

ma.ill- S. mi nf W. II W :t i hi was In

tin ell.' mi iiii'lil mi hi" way In Sin i1!'

i'Hv linin Santa !''. whetc 111' attendill a ni.riliii: nl' llu' c 1. . state! fl II C lltl Itl I l'l'.

Mis Sum Slovens llliil Hull lleeteo,I, null, ill Sam Siccus, li'liit ultin- Si hi :'!"' hul ii'liiiniil v ila v

RICHELIEU GASH GROCERY

WE SAVE YOU 15Ask the delivery man for a $5.00 Book of Cash Coupons.

They save the pennies.

BY COUNCIL

Kor thii Iwmilj tuiir liuiirn mlliit;I f o'rliM'U ytinii iilay pvt'iiliiK:

Miixliiiiiin li'iHiu i al in !i;: iIi.kh , h:liiliiliiiiiin I . t a i in i' :, ; iIiii'ih,lama' lid 'I't'in n'i a u ri' al il

I' io. yi Hii'i ii.iv s., il.aa SuuHi- -

i'mi u hull., i li ar.

nuti t vr.

WiiKlilnmun, Am;, ;,. Ni'rt Mam,,Ailiiiiii iiiul weni 'I , k is ili in i.ilitfair Tllt'Ktlay anil Wial ni'Mila .

sun uf t 'mi ml ma ii Tlimnas. ami111 i uf T. I''. Kiiiks.

S, 1. Heaily. lur Heme time a resi-

lient uf Sllll Ilii'KO, hits relllllieil IIIthis city iiinl ..ill shortly take up In;-- ,

ilntlcs as n cmiilticiur mi Ihc SanlaI'V const lines. Mr. Ileaily was it

ciiiiilticlur mi litis ill. I'll, m lur many.years hel'ore Iiim ilepaiiuie fur Sun

)ii mii.

The case aimlnsl Dr. MurunrelI'lll U. I'luht, Ili ellSeil uf llllliilllilliilespeeillni; v as csteiilay il ism Isseil. Dr.i 'al I.. IlKllI pi'iiyeil to Ihe Sill isfacl lulluf the a ill Inn H ies i she ..as miher ..ay In sec it palU'iit at the limeile Is alleaill lu llil.e I, cell vluhlllllKthe petal limit.

limn. When Joe li'sltleil ill Allut- -

illelilllt he ...IS :i Vlllllilhle lltiillhli'uf llle nl.l Slii'iilleltl (laid' llle n

Hunk iillll lilililer I til i.l ll.W. !'. Sailinleis, of St. I.uuis. Alu..

ill, pul ,t avvav esl i iila y niuliilni;fuf Ihe Jcllie. spl'illKS. hut hewhs a ,asselii;er en the stai;e fur thillft'Suli lilts Illumine,, i'here he willuii.'ii Jack Dickson, vvhu will act asa ituhic iiml cmiipatiiiiu. ami Ihe t .. u..ill lisll am! hunt fuf Several Vvt't'ks.Since Mr. Sitiinileis' arrival lure histSaturila... he mis met many nillilemls, ami the rmie.viil uflillteis lecilllt'il Itillliy III tel'est It,siiiries ul cany newspaper life in

Mi-- Sa uinli'is vmis apleasant callei- al the Julllilitl tiliietlasl nuthl iluiitiK lunch hour, ami

to several illiiilellls Ihalreil III If vv hell he Was eililor of Ihc

KV I'llllli; UeVie.V ill ISMI.

cascadeTclubformedby young ladies at

local y. w. c. a. home

Old Rate of $50 Per Annum tobe Multiplied by Twelve in

New Oidinance Which CityAttorney is Instructed to Draft

Searchlight Double Dip

Matches, doz. boxes, . 35cExtra fine, large, White

Potatoes, 14 pounds, . 25cWelch's Grape Juice, qts., 35c

Wlillull, the pliototiliipllcr,i.iill plii'i'H iluillin AllKIIHt.

'" ' '"'ended Holiilll'll 111 snllllloffl'IH j.in i ',i H ,l n i.i

Pi inilar l. a lew uf Alaiiiii lino N'n.

l.ard .. ..its, l.--c; 5s. 75o: Hs, l.l"

t'ultolnne . . tncilliiin, lille; liire, $1.15

lleechnut 1 'oil ii ul 1 u II small . . . Ilk.'

Medium, INc: Iui'kc, L'.V.

Kiimsf nrd's Silver (ilusa and t'lirnSlarch, 1 Hi He

Pink Salmon, tali cans tin7 liars Crystal While Snap -- ''il cans l'otted Ham , . . . .U.'n;

C lbs. Mexican Means --'''.'l.ai'Kc siv.c Fust Tuaslics tZ'.-i-

Van Camp's Hnuiiny, can... IHC

Haker's Chocolate !':!c'

Heinz. Faked Feaiis Tutunlo Satico 1 10

Ileitis Faked Feans, liirs cans. .2:k!

Alluiinv r. I it c n It relnr-le- i ,, !' . ,,., ., ;;tlliua iilchl ft inn a iiii In Sanla 1 lllli alli l liuuii al Mill I' i'IIiiUh' hall. Welch's Grape Juice, Vi gal., 70cliu l a una i nllluie Hill ,i- mi Ilia: uf In- h ,i I l.ii'iliK'KN I

ll.ililllal dnlil I, IhlHmill!

M i il I'..) .1. ri'i ui il Ui rpi'iTw i n utii- uiarini'H. wliii hail lie n

II. ii Siivilir, a Imi.i! iusni a ti, c mi mi: in I'lHlin. war passi iikiI s ultmail. Inii iiiiiimil In, m nip inl.S'n. s ami o. Ml iaat iiikIH. luiiimlI'm lilu. i i.l lm ki') Wi- -I ..in a liitiii,lal si, -

Wcdditif: Hreakliist Cul'fei' E

v' l I',,.,,, nllh ..i t,. ,. ;l,,ti In, I'aiillc cua1.!i l.i- -l mil

a il., i el ,, lu i ,. miIt'll u

The rate of $:,n per annum forwholesale liiiuni' licenses, which hasstood for so Ioiik in Alliut!ieriiie, willshortly lie in in-- increased as u re-

fill uf th,. act lull taken last nihth.v Ihe illy council. Th,, raise fol-lowed a lenulhy executive SeSsluti, illwhich il is said ihe maviir ilNcitssed"ilh th unci tlie ndyisablily ofdiseentiliiiini, Ihe lull la lul fire de-p- a

l'l lllell I sitiiinii, ,, action waslitkeii 11 ii ihls mailer, however, InIhe open session which followed Iheconferenee helliml closed doill's.

The tin iiit i I. upon arisint! fr.mi theexecntive session, curried a motioniiilupliiiK Hit' report of the policeit lllmlllee. Unit wholesale llillor li-

censes should herelilier he $1100 perannum, payable iiiiarteiiy in nd--

mice.The eily alll'lilev Was instrueled lo

(i liars Fairy Soup --"

li bars Sunny Monday Soup -- "'7 liars l'earl Whilo Soap ."e

Ciuiih Honey, !! lur :."SI nil noil Honey, pinls 2,"

Kalslun Wheat Food, two forI'iiiiie I lams, lb 12 ' i'Tall can I'tineli Brand Condensed

Milk, 4 for a.Vpk. Kaislns llle

(.'iilifornl.i l'.ipe Olives, pinls llleQuarts ItOe

en nun $i.iioIthiik-eye- il J'eas, 3 lbs

A "I'uscailc I'htli.'' whose i ,t i ilis lu alutise eitl litisiasm aniutiK

lailies uf the illy In llle didthat they may spend their vaeaihuisal I'ase.'llle, l nil!., al the ennldetil llle V. W. ('. A., II'M Slimmer, haslieell fulntcil ill llle local home ofI hul iH'Kii lilzal loll. There ate luel.echarier meiiilit ts. ami the in xillleiiill of Ihe OIKa Illa inn Will beheld AiiuiisI I Till, al the V. S'. I'. A.All Kirls v.lui art ihtctesicil jire in.il-c- d

to allelul.The chili expects In li a nilmhel'

of social events durum the t umiiiK.winier, lor Ihe l.titci social iniei-euut-

ul iis mi in tiers, and will alsu

Kuiier's Furk and Feans, lbs. . . UK1

Airship Standard PornShred. led Wheat F.iscnils Ih'Swift Freiniiiin Fat'tiii. per lh....!!"oSwift Premium Hum, per lb '!,(- -

Calif. Sylmnn (Uivudil, 'it pinlH'2Hr; pints, .":!c; iuar(s, 1rie.

Maraschino Cherries, pintHecehnut ltacon "'Fecchnut Sliced Fecf, niediiini . . . . IH'

Feechnut Sliced Huron, lnrito

'I'll,. Iltii ,1'umlllltlei s uf llle hi, illKIKs' IuiIk,', Ini.lllH ill i lllll'Ri' llle 111'

. s ,,r nel Slimla ,aseti.,11 ,,iu-i,,- n u Sanla I'e. .tll lliielIhi'i celtliii; at llle chili looms al S

'.i'i lu, I,.

Special 'a uf Templeoil: i u il, 1' ' A. M.. Ilns e. ell

llle at S u lu, I,, I'm .Mill. Ill Hi" A.I M. M ,1, i;i e, s. All .islllim la el II

. II It ,' V. el. utile. HV Ul lll'l' nl liel I I. il . tl .1 lilt, SI'I fl'llll l

a 1! III',.11. IT... II, uf .nam. i. In a

ho.-- i in '. . isilui in llu- i in, ii.iiini:Ii I'll 1 II It; h i

'I h' li' Hill Ii " a this I n,CUM at 'il, I'l llu.Mi I, ,11 ,.1 li, I., I

i, Int. limit. I a, ith i . i i u.i,I.". M I luti lilliMiii, a aelmi'i a

HI III,' State N.illumil l,.u,lv. 1,1, I. inIHC'lll l"l II nlilliiKluli, a., i

l I', nil ha, .ai.ilum

I'lillMI' IV Slllelil, cullllccletl Willi llleliasnamcr ileparl iiniii uf Ihe Siitilh-ei-i- i

I'acHic, .villi heailiiilai lel'S lit l.usAllHeleS. H till .eslerila. Ill A il Ii el'ittle, sluplilll-- ! nfr v.llile cnrulllc Inl.us Venn- un a liii.nness Hip. Mr.X Iilchl In Well klloWII lit If. lilt i Hitfill liiel 11. i ll in A luiiptcril II e.

I'usi ma-le- r It. W. liupkilis has hailIttslalleil t.vn exlla mall liues nl IheIn, al Sanla l''e statu, 11. line liux isliihelleil cast mail ami Ihe otherV. i si l,mili,l mail ami if pelsulis flriip-- t

lit-- lliilll III the hnxes ate careful topill their letteis III llle II: III hu. llleiiaill v.tll !'.o mil plnmpllv, IhIui;' cull,eie,l hv llle i.ul.vay mail clerkK. Theliuvi-- are prtmartlv lur the use ulthe llu.eillli; ptll'he.

A A, Hi nr. is ill receipt uf a tellerIi urn .l,ie Hal luit. The If iter Is ilatcillimn some tiil.ti. with an lltipro-ti- ,

nine,, l.le name, iii S.. iiei lain, unitMi Hai licit u riles t lm he, Mrs. liar-mil allil Ihe .Ii'.iii Hie 11 M amu t tli'1 it; lu Iii lime. The. ale luak-iii:- :

a lunr .it S.. tleli.l ml III nil nlllni,l all the shihis n ni'i h visil

m.: II. . i. ill piolialily It reitii niimhome to A at, tie l , tie in the next I'e.v.1 Ilk

illlomil .1. I'. Ilellliloli, plesiilelllul Hi, .iale N'.illonal hank of Ihls

it . a pile ol a f :.ii st liolat shi p InIII,' ,'V. Mexico I'ollcKC ot AKlilill- -

ctit, niul .Mcchanie Ails has I. eculur the liov or Mill making llli.

in crop i la twin.; or ilu'I' ti, n, I, II, e. I'cspeii C . This

2'--VSiiKar, 15 lbs $1,011 j llltui Label Calsiip, pinls...

114 West Gold Ave. Phone 235hnhl si.ii.il events In an endeavui' I! in i ii!,ile u il,,.il l'l, fh. ml to raise ittunev with whit h t draft fin amendment to the present

ontiiiiiiice eiiihoilyiiiii this provision.SPRINGERTRANSFER CO. Easy to Get Rid

of Corns THIS Way

ALBUQUERQUE PLANINGMILL AND LUMBER CO.till! . I mi! mill cm . Iron.

I'lioue l:ls.l .1

llelt'nalcs In the t un;ii etu e at I

The til fleers eleiie.l fur Ihc i lul,are lleiii ielia W'ull.inu, presuleiitilraee Hiimmcr. v i e president; tiertruth' ii tl fenhllli;. set tela I'V , amiIratlit'S Slrullie. H'ea.-llle- l.

SUIT FOR $5,000DAMAGES TRANSFERRED

TO FEDERAL COURT

Haul TrunksTS-IT- ," ihtk New Corn ( tin

(naiaiilt'ed.New Dress Trim-

mings for FallI i.tiiIiiiij; In Mill in I. hikI

l.lilllhel'.

GIERKE, OGLE & DOANE

Al'ri t. Kli 1 nati r tic.lll r.iiKlnrarlHK. Snrrljr lloiirti

Hl htt n,1 l.umtn.

fh(.li ll M.iutn t I Htrn Hl(1.

llul'c li lite ha tlilsilllu it vet a II Jl 111 llceil.ml exp. I.il lu a, I, I vleallv In III,

III. lltl ei i'iI 111 tins feature til

Chicago Mill 4 Lumber Ci.General Planing Mill.

3d and Marquette. Phonn 8.I I 111 NKW DRF.SS TRIMMINGS I OR FALL II.WT- -

riviij. 'cu will fiiid llits a very good ussoilinrnt.ov --rasar'iMlatest the market .illoicNni .id up ol llif

is r,v (

'n iiiilinn of Ihe dtii'tidant.tln'ouuh its uKeiil and alleiiicy, K, i:.Twitiitt ll, uf I.as Vi'j.is, Ihe aitmn of.lest tilii i d.' Sedillo ;ti;aiiisi thtAtchison, Topel.a .X- Santa f'e Kail-.a- .

I'oiup.iuy. was utilei,-- remu.cilIn llle liiiled Males liislrul iiilllt.a i.oinl of $ on tor a ppea t iitu a- andttiis ha. mi; I'i'i'il tilt. hy the de-

li lltialli. The io tloll is ulie In leeovt l'

ilain.iues ill the sunt ol J.i.tMill lur theallcKcd eillise of dealh to the litishand of the planum. Kal.nl Sttlillo.The i .unfil.i nit all.Kts that the r.iil- -

vv.iv ou,ialtv caused the death Se- -

tiillo ihritith runtiinu htm dt,. m hy

h ' i.l J W

HAIRDRESSINGMniilenrinic x iii In- Mniln ml lj.l

M AI;IM I I i ( KI Wis AMI'v Itl Its

MRS. CLAY,

WALLACE HESSELDENttcii. i ul i 'mil t ni'toi's,

lll'iitis ami a, l km. H, sill p fount,W .i iiii.ii mi, mule lur lulu loi.livvlli.'in Kti. nth. i i milt u ttliK firm III

a i a a, ( ', III

M I I 111. Ill I'lAMMI Mll.l,.riimie :i;j.

1 i rSJ

iltc ,'t .. .Uexlcii stale fan.l.ii ami Mi-,- , .1. ,1. Knnvan re- -

'alt,,,l lotelil.tv f t ulll a Se.elal ll.IV s"

to Santa f'e, anil arc uesi n!Ii I,, in, ,,f Ihe I., II. Anil. I" s at"" N"t th I .'.III h street. They V. ,11 he

m,, mitt! next Tin s,l,n when the.,' I. .,- tnr their ItcW hum.' ill 'e.

a, Kan. ihe Kutivatis etlluVeil lllell'ii ;, I., suit i I'V ill tin lini . ami .ihileii, c ,, k ail a III ace ul Ihe nppor-ta- t

it. In Visit all 111,' points t'f llelot-- :' a tal scenic I nli l e I.

I:.iite'iiil ( 'a m!elal la. a ilii.er for'lull. Keppiier. .eslelil.i. l"p la ...I

cue pics, me ol mill,! .111,1 hot a little' lie .. h.tt he e n leil a i, n vv ii .

'I ill.lt ll.'il In a licit. . I

i, : h I'c il.mlilj'Ull s tl . Is. lie,il ..I lilmlli iv -' la on;: hi In,, I. tin- I,,,, t.ti ,i ,, I. mil

'1,1. II 'i.i t l el t ,, l li n. till .a t 'a ti- -

' ' I''' III "t i l"C ..nli In-

i ,1 uli' , .1 i' Il

tilh't' all :t Ht" 'Cu laic or othel Vehicleiiu.'l: I, , , . Il t,. i!

wWT. ll,T. ADDI.D QL'in: A KLW NLW NOT.I-N- i

s

and spei tallies lo llns drp.uinu'nt since uc It iv - moved

into our new home, and these, as well as tlie staples,

can lie selected here with the same as'tiialne ol

yrui money's Wiiith as we oiler in other hn"S.1"i onis .niir' (.1-- IT l.itl'fin-tVrrtll.Mwnu.M i up

t.Kllll I.OUIIf HAHNCOALCO- .- Unit Mm

1'IIOM IIANVIIH liK, Al.l MI.s. MrtM iIu

CVk. Mill Hib,, I . i,,rt S.Hwt, I'ntil ..u,. Nuit.r Kln.1lln,lirlt k, I In. ( Sanla I llrl. l., I i I'.rli k. I imr

fir

s

st stiiiiK uf Pox cars, pi'iipelli'il hy ,in:rlllillic. tvhliO 'il' 't- - i l't.'Mll! tlujll.li !.s of llle ihii lid. Hit i ut ,,i:ili,,ll,m a p.ithway which had 1,,-- r, in i;tl,-

el a! lie by tlllll and ntheis Iffiiiui, ill. i n twenty years. j

The ill It'lct eotil't VcM.idav enl. Itll'a f t.., ,. .rce in the . f riintuiiIt. Weeks aKiliust Ida in it .i Weeks. t

in a ihverce a.'tl.'n. the defendant t

h.i.itn; iiiered a in rs.ii.iil appear- -

an,", bat haviiu; failed in appear.!The of Ihe attnui vv.le ,,ss. ,,!)t; .i.n-l Ihc pUHtl'lf. I

-- In .. ou.l :, lei .1.1 imh - MICKMl. .1

It i,i i

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Gross, Kelly & Co. (Inc.)Wool, Hides, Pelts and Goat Skins

riM . M, UtmtM, . M.

iMlrl'.liOiiVH.rtTTTrnr

r. Ii mil ( nl m;.,, . '.: ale llel'.'nl li, M I ., ml M l s. i humas

l. pal . 'its ,1ns, ptl Isheti lit i.i . t i Ihe machinist

nl the K T. I 1 'n,! pa I, .

c t ; ii.'iii'.i a mi is aIhe i.ie a.i'.irtllU'llt of thai

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lot . It:"ilu. t

PHONE 283. 313-31- 5 West Central.t: Kw In--

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