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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURITHIRTY-FIRS- T YEAR. Vol. CXXI, No. 63. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909, Its ÓO lis. Mouth; Sln-cl- Copien, 5 routs.

Itv Carrier lio i'iiís n niftittli.

cords df the grand Jury proceedings demanded a roll call on l' quito be taken on a typewriter, is veryslow and tedious and greatly dclavs STATEHOOD IS ollll- -

w urk.

tion possible.Senator IP . bum and Senator

erland. who. lor lour iurs.Wolked to completv tile codl'lof the pemil laws, tvatehed th,

h.olatlonpro- -

Ml TRIBUTE HOUSE PASSED

TO RETIRING ANTIQUATED

PRESIDENT JURY LAW

LOCAL 0PTI0 INAUGURATION

ADVOCATES PREPARATION

GET BUSY COMPLETE

iioi si: I'Assi.s mi. i, toi:i:-i.(- T oi.i Ji nv law

The house during the afternoonsession passed the bill by Mr. Mar-

tinez providing for the return to theobi jury commission system for theselection of Jurors. The voto on thepassage of the bill was 13 to 11 thosevoting against the bill being Messrs-Hake- r,

Hlattmiili. Chaves of ller-nalill-

Davidson. Mlribal. Moffett,Mulllns, Huberts. Stackhousc, Sweezy

GIVEN FINAL

Queus

ceedlngs ill silence, and occasionallyglanced at the clock, as time was be-

ing consumed without any substantialprogress being mudo.

Mr. Clarke request,, I tin. mi usconsent to dispells, with the turtheireading of the bid. and alter that on-

sent wus Mr Money. ,,f Mississippl, took the floor explain Hieattitude of the opponents ,,r ih,, bl'lit was soon developed that ih;s an-tagonism was due tu the retention inthe code of some of tile ft.itules ,,1'ine

and Tipton.Mr. Jtoberls renewed bis argument

of the morning session In oppositionto the bill. He showed that it wasdistinctly a reactionary measure; that

reconstruction pel bid th.ling t,SENATORS GENTLY, BUT1 FTF FAREWELL BANQUET TO

RETIRING PRESIDENTFLOOD OF PETITIONS

ST ill POURING IN

REACTIONARY MEASURE

GETS VOTE OF 13 TO 11 FIRMLY, LAY IT AWAYuse of the elective franchise.

He had the clerk read tieproviding that "evei y oíi'i, earmy or navy or other pi rso

iv il, military or nav al serv ii

uvti.of th-

in tinof th. itious Go ito theJine New I dProposition to Tack It on to

Resolution Regarding TreatPredicts Roosevelt WIN HaveReport of Judiciary Committee

Recommending That Bill Be Re- -I'llited Siatcs. whokeeps or has undercontrol any troops

'fders, brings urbis authority ur

r a rnu d no n at

Families of Roosevelt and TaftGather Around Festal Boardin White House; Fair Weath-

er Predicted for Today,

House While Councilorives Its Piopoition,Place in Country's History ment of Jews in Russia VotedTabled Is Turned Down; Pro

hibition Bill Comes In,Along With (Washington and a ny place vv here a

election Is held lni

such foive be

general, or specialany state, unless

ssary to repel jim-- luited States, ur lo

Abraham Lincoln,Down, 47 to 35,

(Br Mo ruine JirariuU fipnviul Lanud Wlr!urna I'.uri ail.icl enemies of th

keep the peaceMorning ,1,

TheSanta Fe. N

Palace I

M Marot. 1,

:;at the polls shall bethan íá.iiiui i,n ,n- -fined not moreWashington, Munli 3 NotwithLONG FRIENDSHIPS local ill bill is inqdi

It returned to system which hadbeen thoroughly tried and which luidbeen mure than unsatisfactory. Hesaid that the passage of the bill andthe return to quch a system would bea conflrmntion of the argument plac-ed before the senate committee onterritories that New Mexico is not fitfor Mr. Maker of(luadalupp county, also made a vig-

orous speech against the bill. Hesaid that it struck at the very foun-dations nf liberty and placed! withinthe power of the jury commissioner.created by the bill, to puss on the lib-erty of the people if they so desired.Mr. Valdcz reported the bill follow-ing generally along the lines urgedby him during the morning sessionand although several amendmentswere offered and an effort made byMr. Hryce to tile hill. Itwas finally passed. The bill went tothe council during the afternoon ses-sion and was referred to the com-

mittee on judiciary. It is not likelyto pasH that body. the after-noon the house pnsseil house bill No.

standing the failure of the senatiprisoned not more five a,rs,'

"I can not believe." Mr Moneysaid, "that in Hits year : H P It it

ll'l,v tlhe th

UNMARRED BY FRICTION committee on territories granting legislature il

the advócalespi . M lit

fault ol

passed.ill notI' Icgis-- 1

liquorintended to repeat this legisla t Ion ol

0' tin- regulation uf tin

Morning Journal I'.ureau,Tin Palace Hotel, I

.Santa Fe. N. M March 3. J

The house ol" representatives thismorning' by u vote of 13 to 11, refusedto adopt a report by the committeeon judiciary, recommending that housebill No. 42. a bill by Mr. Martinez,of Rio Arriba county, restoring theold jury law, be laid on the table in-

definitely. The report of the commit

Glowing Eulogy Calculated tolatina f

Il alVic.

Ninein tin

thirty years ago."He then recalled the Seem s attend.

Ing the presence of troops at tinpolls in Southern states.

npet it

llr Meirnlns Joiirnnl Miwi-la- l i rrntri V'lreWashington, March 3. Weuther

i iitiditiiiiis will govern the time con-

sumed by lliei Inaugural ceremoniestomorrow. If fair, cool ami pleasant.Hie exe rc ises on Hie stand In front ofUn- capítol will be prolonged In orderthat the audience attending the pro-ceedings In the Semite chamber mayiniike Its way through the narrowcorridors to the Inaugural stand Intime to see Mr. Tnft take the oath ofoffice. In the eve-n- t of ruin, Mr. Tuftwill immediately take the oath iindbegin bis address.

Frmii ! to H:30 n. m. cublpet of-ficers, the Joint Inaugural committeeof the señale and house and otherswill assemble at Ihe' White House and

hotiMI .(IUO

Put End to Rumors of Differ-

ences Between Incoming andOutgoing Executives,

this i

sigtlatlll 'iMr. Koruker ask d what solution about

statehood to Arizona and to NewMexico, the supporters of that mea-sure today forced a vote in the sen-

ate on the propositi, n. Opportun-ity came in connecion with thehouse resolution directing the secre-tary of state to rem vv negotiationswith Russia, looking to treaty whichwould prohibit discrimination againstAmerican Jews In Rusui.

Senator Collum called up the reso-lution .but before It could lie voted

th negro prob

were presentedurniug healing

and the conn-t- i

vi in ,t i" ofses-r- c

coming from

tee, w hjch w as unanimous, brought I , ili hi r

eel vi il Its usualpi thin ns at th

Mr. Money hud forbun In the South.

"A dl itlngulshcdstilled, according to

republican hasreport." said Mr.

people of thepetitions a

iviiy scctiare more

slop. Thepracl Ic llytory. Tin

n of the t.ruus pcr- -

an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,the author of the bill, who made anactive campaign for It on the floor.

Mr. Roberts, chairman of the ju-

diciary committee, mude u very ear-nest argument in behalf of the- re-

port and against the bill. He showed(he dangers of the old law whic h pro-vides for the selection of a panel of

haps I col n tin- Pecoern New Mexico c

Koraker, "that theSouth uiubiKtand thebetter than the peopleand that they shouldwork It out. Now,know what the propos.

valley and enst-iint- ii

s, but a

200. by Mr. Huslikevllz, allowing theuse of u stenographer In grand juryrooms. This bill also went to thecouncil and was referred to the com

race questionof the North,be allowed towould like I.,d soliiilon Is.''

at In o cloc k the start for tin- capítoliv ill the made- - by the president, presl-l- e

committees, cabinet andmittee on judiciary. The house spentthe rest of the afternoon session inreferring council bills to committees.

IBjr Morning Journal Special Leased WinNew York, .Mareli 3. In Its Issue

of .Ma rei 6. ("oilier a Weekly will pub-

lish the following article :y Prosidclit-elee- t

Tti ft tiiitler the caption ".My

Predecessor.""Mr. Roosevelt and 1 came to know

each other when lie mm chairman ofthe elvil serviee commission and I wansolicitor general in ISIHt to 1S'J, inWashington. We wre both subordin-ates in the HurriHon administration.We lived in the same part ol" Wash

"The distinguished gintleman re-

ferred to, I suplióse, Is Pn ill, e, (jurors at the end or eucn term or

strong demand for the legislation Iscoming from Kit, Arriba county, fromSanta Fe, l.as Vi k in and Albuquer-que, while I. una tul ilranl countiesare contributing their portion. TheIrouiih with Paul option at this ses-

sion seelliH to he hugely 111 III'' dif

Tuft ?" said Mr. M yrhere were some eighteen of thesecourt for service at the next term andwhich opens the way to all sorts of

upon Senator UHrii proposed thestatehood hill ns uu amendment.Without debute u vole was taken ona motion to lay on the table and It

carried 4 7 to 3,',.

The resolution regarding the courseof Russia toward the Jews was linn

iiSlDlODEbills, none of (Avhich were acted on "What I understand that the ptv-l- -

methods for perverting Justice. He and there is still no sign that the ma ilent-ele- meant." said Mr. Muiev,said that to go back to the old Jaw iéreme ol opinion utuoiig advocateswas that the , pie of the South

of regulation of (he liquor truffle aswas a. long step backward, that it ex-

posed the courts of justice and the are dealing with this problem in theirown states iind that lin e are best abb

jority In the house Is disposed t" de-

part from Its determination to passcounc il bills. Practically every com-mittee In (he liiuise now has a bundleof council bills in its pocket, and Hie

interests of every citizen to manyto what legislation Ihe.v etesiie.ten itori.tl atT.ilis loniiuittee ofhuu-- ,. in." has in lis hands si

ington, ne on Nineteenth street, near. lo deal with it there In 1,:. t acie,w ih him. No other can sothe lirittsh embassy, and I on I.Hi

Till-o- n

h

'Vela!rang-hlg-

fiiii- -

lis Jul nn,i'mit circle. Our wives knew em 11 deal with it "

The filllbuster w as 4u.Vei! wlon a

other of leers. Pecausi' of the fact(bat Hiiro will be veterans III the pa-

rade', the hour fixed for arrival nt thei, ipil.. has I, ecu t Mended to 10:40.

Inning the morning hours congri-w- t

w ill ha' ' been in session and t hasbeen agreed thai senate business shallconclude at 10:4", w In n u recesa willbe Ink. ii tor half an hour. The fam-ilies ol the president, president elect,vice pri'shl. nt and vice president-elec- t

an- cxpei P el to take scats in the fam-ll- v

galh-r- at 11:10. At li li tilsi iialc will again he culled Pi orderand will be occupied with the Uttuuiexercises, HilcIl lS t lie lldeiptioil Ofresolutions thanking Vice PresidentFairbanks for his fairness and the ap-

point nunt of a committee to notifythe preside nt that congress. Ih r tidyi. iii'.ii.tiin, At iw.r, tin . .Mim-itl'-

will rituru. Vice President-elec- t

lll'hllugother well and .some of our children lotil.

on I he suroliilot ionj.rov euislIl'KKll in

clow II

lollllilc'

were born about the same lime. motion nf Senator lli..vloun that liebill be referred back t the confer- - il'por ill ilENACTED"We found alter discussion that

co (ommiltee pn vailed, with lllng. sa I'ai'lv strong dispositionTh.

e agreed in quite u marked way Incur views of proper political idi-iil- View, it Is llllderstooii, tu Heulli.see illand proper political methods. We were

wrongs anil that It would be a seriousreflection upon the territory ami itspeople to allow the old law to be re-

stored.Mr. Ilrice, of Chaves county, sup-

ported this plea, setting forth clearlythe opportunities offered to vicioiifInfluences under the old system. Mr.Mullens declared that there could lieno measure more favorable to "juryfixers" than the one proposed andth..t it sbo .Id not V rcs!-od-

, w hileMr. Chaves, or LP nialillo county,made a strong speech in behalf ofthe committee report and ugainst thebill. The argument has been madein favor of the bill by Mr. Valdczand Mr. Sum hez. of Valencia county,

n ot in I he to puss n

i;u a ,i,e the liquor in Ii aielsi i; t l.ii lit sc. ins to ,e crvsliliz-nor- o

a u, míe e in the form of n

the wishes of the minority.

GOVERNOR OTERO MAKES

disposition seems to be to keep themthere until such time as the councilpasses some of the house bills inwhich the members with grievanceare particularly Interested. Thehouse adjourned, at 4 o'clock until to-

morrow" afternoon at ii o'clock.During the afternoon session the

following new bills were introduced:House bill No. 1)3. by Mr. Valdcz.

An act. to promote moral achine, inthe public schoiov,. Committee oneducation.

House bill No. tPM. Mr. Mirabil. Anact to amend section till of thecompiled laws. Committee on terri-torial affairs.

this111 Til ! Memphatic in tin, judgment that tinpolitical reformer who wus not wil-ling to ncccjit conditions as they wen

it ; oMfhrHiiU 'ell, law. Tie re is- u No .,

.I'lilinii-P- ill i or ol prohililt- -BRA' im LIFEi .oe basis for oís action and to work VLill i fin i i

for the better til lugs that w ere prae iiiiis aiouod the oil tsli l rla orMt roll:Ing s

elllesIt ihe

ticiil, without achieving ull that hewould like to achieve, was rath I'rom Mel, I p'ooi Fu.alest IC4',Mrt

ml ill uuini orooraled t w lis.Hot seem prohahle now', bow-i- t

a local oplloll hill W III beimutraiice man a help to the pro ev.r, tlDEMOCRATS FILIBUSTERgress and merely assisted the permaIN VAIN AGAINST THE BILLthat under the present system of

couiiiuiu::.

N. M . Match ::. 'I!htformer Coventor Miguelsoinew hat improved

according In

passed.

Mil. VI Dl.. I'lll M.VIs APHOIIIIIIHIION Mil. I,

drawing jurors. It not infrcqitciitlynent control of the boss anil the machine. This, 1 think, had been tinmucins principle of Mr. Roosevelt';iiireer. He has believed In practica

Santa Fccondition ofA. (itero isnight. His I

eurred that Jurors were drawn whowere not competent by education

III

House bill No. Ifi.l. Mr. .Mirulml. Anact to conserve and regulate the dis-tribution of waters in New Mexico.Committee on territorial affairs.

House bill No. 206, by Mr. Martinez.An act for the regulation of the liquorby local option. Committee on ter-ritorial affairs.

House bill No. 207, by .Mr. Tipton.

use sat up ii nil took sonicprogress and not in Ideals which mental qualification to serve us jur TlVelV liv.make for no real advancement

Retention of Laws Passed Dur-

ing Reconstruction PeriodArouses Ire of Southern

from th" sick room,cr and the clelcriiinihas lalioicd since tin

the latest reportis .somewhat lovv

under w hh 11 lii-ors. He urgcu mat tne oiu systemallowed the selection of intelligent

Iv not ice w In n M r. Vuluestil house hill No. JUL' andi suspend Ho- rules for its

After these two yenrs I went upontl

inti millllov i dpussagmen that unfortunately while all mentin bench and left Washington and

only occasionally met him, thong!) attack is abated,o held for his re- -

lii ginning ofhopes tir

coverIn this country were born free they

from lime to time us changes we were not born equal In intelligence (Continued on I'age .1, Column 3.)

e. For an instant II looked asprohibition advocates had

down on the house and cap-i- t

lor tin- bill provides for ul- -

If th,sw cptluredand did not have, equal opportunitiesmade in his career, we carried on a

correspondence and as crises would

Shiiin.in will enter the chamber atthe same lime and lake his seat ntthe tight of Vice President Kulr-ban-

who will administer the oath ofol th e. When be baa concluded tlmadjournment of Ih,. (Kith coiigTi'sjwill be announce, I at 1' o'clock sharp.Vice Preside-il- Sherman will thenswear in the new and sen-

atorsAt F.':;.", the vice president will di-

rect tin- - sei geaiit-at-nrni- s to executoihe order of the. senate for the In-

auguration It Is expected Mr. Tuftwill take the oath of office at aboutl:L'li p. in. and that lu.t apecch willrequire about 1" minutes.

Among the many persons receivedby President Roosovlt today werethe inenibcrH of the Intcrntate com-merce commission. Chairman Knapptold the president thut the countrywas Indebted to his perslHteiit effortami coiiimiindlng Influence for linta id.- - mensures of regulation.

In response the president said thnt"you have done the work while thave Bcenieil lo get the credit for It.I have tried to be a decent presidentfor a decent people."

The lust Roosevelt dinner in theWhite House was Nerved tonight withfourteen person present constituting

for education soluteMise be would not infreiuent lyMr. Chaves, however. held that

write me to secure my Judgment on ADVOCATES OFcry citizen of New Mexico, enprohibit ion under the severestis and allowing even druglo se II only bianily.house lost no timo in adjourn

storesparticular situations.

.tfRftfil WiriA new pe-

lillo he.,th liou.eson lie- - bill

I By MitrnliiK Jonrntit Speriitl I

Washington, March 3.

nal cotle was , nuctedthrough tile adoption In In

of congress of the report

titled to serve as a juror was comThe"Xo one associates with .Mr. Rooso- - petent to do so, that (lod had made

til men equal and that there need be ing until .' o clock, alter the speakerhad referred the bill to the commit

velt closely without having tinstrongest possible affection for him

THE RAILROAD

RATE BILLno tear or injustice irom any , juij dotdrafted by a j iiimis.sion origui- -His mind, his disposition and his tee on Internal Improvements.Irawn from the people of NewMexico. 0 It (leve loped after tile session, llOVV- -

er, thai the bill bad been preparedTin- vote on the motion to adopt

ally uppropriproprlated atninth emigressíons consistí

ted in 1 S !) 7 . andclose of the fitly-i- .

Tin- - second comniiy-- Iof .Senators Helibip n

by Hie Mtgen nl-a- t arms, who Isthe report ot the cmnmitl .qieuker of the third house, for Intro

, madea voteas fol- -

by Mr. Roberts. was lost byvote being duction in lli.it body, and Hint It had

11. thof 1 : Soiitherland, Piles. Clark (Arkansas),anil Millard and Representatives been hundid to Mr. Valdoz by nils- -

lows: take.MEETllaker, lirio'. l.

Moffett.Ayes: Messrs.i ( Rctialillo), Among tin1 .Moon, Denby (Michigan 1, ShcrYj

( Kentucky I. Fitzgerald (New York,and Houston ( usee ). The hillS the morningMullens, Uobcits. Muck House.

new hl!ls Introduced atsession were:.',,. !:'. M r. Sanchez; anto the construe tion ofmlh t for di al unge In

is a ciimparativc, coherent milliners ot the tamules or the re-

tiring and Incoming presidenta. Mr.Sweezy. lav union, llpioil. ii. House hillo t relatingIrains andHies and l

Nays: Mi ssrs. Hace. Plattmun. and Mrs, Tuft were the principalguestlirown, lliishkevitz. Chaves (Merra).

w lis. Co 111 on ii-Ibillegos, riarcia. Martinez. Piiclieco, HOUSE MEMBERS MAKING rlgat ion

and compilation of practically Mi"

purely penal laws.Tile revision ibllnis more cleari.v

the Jurisdiction of the federal courtover cases coming under the admir-alty and maritime law; it enlarg sthe .statute so as to reach rnode-- d

ovltz.MAN ACTIVE CAMPAIGNanebcz, Valdiz, Walters, the Speaker.-- 13.

The bill was then allowed to takeHons- hill

act to ollushk

illromirailro,

No. I !'l.it.ibbshUllllitt, e

No :i

mission. Ciits regular onh r on the speakers ta

House hillvehqnneiits as to the new methods ,,f

WILL URGE ENACTMENT OF

ROADS COMMISSION I AW

Men from All Paits of New

Mexico Gather in Chambeiof the House to Disniss Pro-giessi- ve

Policy,

lc. ai I pi oMcrihiii,; l i

mg the com piusa t lopSANDOVAL COl NiV A 11 Al 111.1 torne v s. ( 'onuiiitt o

Declare the Bill Should Be

Passed and Let the CourtsDetermine Whether or Not

the Rate Will Stick.

Mr. Paeh.eo:duties and flx-o- l'

district a tn Judiciary.Mr Vahle.. an

ul the lawso- eonsti io HonCommittee mi

0 upe fluent are all of that class thatwould make him agree rather thandisagree with the people with whomhe cuines in contac t. Hut this Is mdto say that he do, s not njoy a con-troversy and a fight, accordion to therules of the name, for he does. Heb"hi vi s as strongl; as possible inPain work and 1 never served underany man, or hope to serve under an-"H-

man, so intensely loyal to thealls,. which we were lililí seeking to

uphold, and so generous in his aroof the full responsibility of his

subordinates in the woik as Theodorelinos, vi It. I never served under an-other win, was ns generous In hisI'tais,. nf those who worked with himand who was as willing to accord1more than their d, sel ls to the menwin, wire shoulder to shoulder withlion in the fight. That cliaraetcris-il- (

uf bis has been calculated to lie'oi n to him w ith bonds of steel.

"The general theory that Mr.Km, si It is of an exceedingly im-

pulsive nature Is. perhaps, justified totie ixteiit of saying that he had B

man, Ions quickness for apprehending" iiuistiun and leaching the nub ofi' ami ,iso an overw In lining desire

' i' ! rid of the issue presented apromptly us possible. I never knew a'".in who worked as far in advance"; what was to be ibuie and who keptI's i ng.ig, mi nts with reference to"at he hail agreed to do ns provi-- ''

ally as .Mr. Roosevelt. Perhaps I

'ibii tins virtue inure highly Is cans' Lo k it myself. The n suit of quh k'' i nn,, aetion might have im- -

i'.'irelt Hie Riiceess of Mr. Roosevelt's

TO P.I ItVAI II I O DIsTltK iThe house this morning passed a

House bill No. I 7

i t to ano tul cha ptt df llnii". n luting to tlf public llle.llW.1VS.

bill, house bill No. I'.'B. by Mr. Ml ni-

hil I. placing Sandoval county In theroaeis..r pMe ruinguxth district attorney's district for

llstrlct attorney purposes. Two years. ... i

1Morning Journal llunau.,... i..., if...... House bill N", I iv Ml ll.il'clt I'elal ing lo building and loan

í lie J Ui.icc JiMi' i,,go Sandoval county was neu, ne..from the Hernallllo district ami oiatton Cuii, until on judiciar

IM I Vil l i! PIKM.HWIIOII l K,l RATION l.Y

The- - de tailed program of the Inaug-ural for tomorrow pro-vides that tin- - president and prest-dei- it

lect and Ihe vice president millvice president-elect- , in vompunlcd byHie Joint committee of congrí- - IIIproceed from the White House to theciipitol in carriage at 10 a m.

Tiny will be followed in carriages-b-member of the cabinet, the see-r- e

tary to the- president and the pres-ident's aides

Arriving al tin- - enpitol at 10:0the pre sident and presbie willbe escorted to thi' president's privateroe. in In the senate and the vice presi-den! and vie,, president-elec- t to th

It e pri wi b nls room also on Ihe sena-

te- shle to await the Inaugural rere-mo- n

s

Promptly at noon vice Presirb-nt-- i

lo I She rman will t ike the oath ofin the' se ua(e chamber and then

aebli-es- s tlmt boely whereupon the wen-al- e

vv ill organize'II, oath of olliee will be iidrnlnls-tere- il

lo Mr Tat! by Chief Justicer or the Cnit ,1 State mipreme

court at USUI p 111. on tin- - stand lit

Menplaced in the first district with SanXtCJuan and Rio Arriba counties I rjj

Tin Pi

Santa Fe. N. V

from evirvgathe reel tonigthe house ofi all or Pi . id

of the Ni

issocl.ition. to ,

bill passed this morning inaKes in.

bill V'.i Cdi. Mr.a no lid S- t imi tilllaws Co ii e o

hill So .III, M

t anouoilii: the law

committing crime and the rxtensi mof American treasury un, It pro-hibits, not only "obscene" literature,but "filthy" literature- from the mails,it eliminate': some of the so called"ku-khix- " laws.

Practically the only new legislationis that to punish le aks of governmenttiilistical information and the regula-

tion of interstate- - shipment of intox-icating liquor. In order that aiivserious error might lie corre-cte- thebill does not become effective untilJanuary 1ÍH0, cnnhling congress whentí meets next to correct anyse riouM mistake or omission.

As se,on as the beganil became evident thai tie

minority, by Mr Clark, of Arkan-M.-

.propose d to i ontinup the dili-tor-

course piirsiie-- l yesterday to pre-vrn- t

acting on the lonferenee makingn final d ispeesit of the penal codcbill. Mr. Clarke objected I. lietmi,.--acth- of biieinrs.s without a

qiioium ;iii, niter forty-seve- n sena-tors liad answe r'-i- l to their names he

Vahb-z- anif tile colli

judiciary.I'lii'lion;

iclalmg toi.'S, Com-

ixth district consist of llernalillo.

lbactpiled

lba ii a

the.'Oil!,

her ofat theprince.Roads

Valencia, Torrance and s.inilovai.

r. pnnt i.

i ,M'

nisi.!

Hotel.,,h n.

in New

lio , ha in

s- uta I i r s.P.i .olfiird

XI, o CopdI pe lleliftg

buildingto i nn v

propos, d

the good

aving out Mckinley County, for 0sil'ical o

nil fin towhich it Is proposed to pass a tunrenting; that county into a si paratillstrlct attorneys district. J In re

n coiicerniiigai. d h glslation thai is le ,!.

out Ho- progre ssn ,,,,li ;.TRIPRICANCI AIMS Afire seviral of mese mus penning.

which, if passed, will reate two lo w

WILL I'lN'ISII ROOSEVELTlistriet aitocm vsbios and - ;,,v , rnor 'un v ed I '

i cols iidv oe at. o ti,, t, , i it.

Santa FY. N. M.. March 3.

If the three-cen- t fare hill passedby the house on Monday does notpasK ill the council It will not be forlack of effort on the jiart of SpeakerMiera and the members ,,f the bous,who are working Willi him for thepassage of the bill. The advócale ofthe bill refuse to be d terred by thearguments that the bill I illegal, thatit e innot be sustained and that itwould liíive no effect because of pre-

vious legislation by congress. Theyde, lure that it ought to be passed andthat once jmssciI It will be up to thecourt to determine- - whether or not Itis valid This done, they my. themember of the legislature will havedour their duty nnil upon this baslithey are going after tho (oumil atevery opportunity to force the blil outof committee. Once out of committee,they say, it sure to pass, as thevclaim eight votes In the coum il infavor of it

In the meantime u railroad commis-sion bill ha be.-- Introduced in the

three. The bill was passed unders and withoutu: pen-ion of tin nil

.lake H"rali.Mountain

loeonv IVielePii-ii- li iit -

in il i I

ul d in 111 im- tui" I

'1 no ro

loll Of

t: 1. 1

ll'i-V- .

J he lue tmg w a: ,0Mr Priln w ho pi M

the ; ss, ,,, p, a,., j a

"t tie ;s sofla I Ion ad! olo r nn hiding l ,'ovi i li

el ironi the I HpltiM.o deliver his

Pre -

IU 111,- -'Lilt ill lie

i la F..Mai .1,s

will uII '

.1os. v,;( ,

n, bald.

clt'-- el p, ndingthings it Is lo-e- t

good l oads in Ne ,

The sentimentd.

bll-- S-

llowing (his ceremony. Presi-l'.i(- (.

bi idiiig the inaugural pa-- v

ill leave Ihe e apll.-- l at pi tin- - Whit" House. Mr Hooie-i-d- l

In- immediately escorted innioii station where be will hoard

.MeXICOamong -- i ii' n

Thi-- -

if it bud not been that io- - has'"Mi fn.r than must non from thatpude uf op.nion whieh pn vents many" ' ii from admitting their errors

their judgment and chang-the- ir

course. I lave bad ti doM"h a niimh.r of presidents, ami

"h a good many chiefs, and I am"'' with!,, the truth when I say thatI iiiver nu t a man who. upon proper' r- - si tuition, would reverse imself as

l!hngly un,( th as little trace ofor iiiir- - usoiiabb ness a Mr,: v.lt

"The relation btw.tn Mr Roosc-- '' It and myself has been one of

' and iweet intimacy It has!,'- -r b.,n ruffled In tin. liKht.t il- l-

ruad-m- . n ;s almost h, no V bv

""" 111

s made tiloe w bomi his C

PH- i- a.,.,se l it

milian I .1,1,1..

Ih.'t

or ot t n

..dv o, at. ,1

lion el.w i'll is

l il roadb the gioi-ln.i-

i ted thai hispi lining In t

'lo claim

opposition.House bill No. 133. introduced by

Mr. Sanchez, v. also passed undersus,., n.siipi of the rubs by the unani-inou-- e

vote. This mlt relate to liifbonded ftettb nient between Torr.incrand Valencia counties, resulting fromih, creation of Torrance county andpr.. ides that the bonds be paid toValencia county by Torrance countshall b.- sold by the latter county andh.. proi certs used for the construc-

tion nf a to w court house.An effort was made to pass house

bill No. 200. by Mr. liushk.-viu- . al-

lowing that stenographer be allow-t- ri

in grand Jury rooms to take downevidence, instead or requiring it to totak.n with a t pew rlt r. as at present.

hj. eti-.n- s w re made however, andthe till! n a r. f. ri. J to the niiiiniil-P- .

.... Ja.ü. i..ry. Tl.U bill is d. sii dby t'o- ii t att .rneys. who t.,y that

house by Mr Hushkevlt and thehouse I determined to ihim this lull t has malaria u

i trioW Pile

v i b

ill tolo:

wrorsrAvr miiickTO AIVMVnsKR.S

To insure publication In theSunday Issue of The MorninfJournal all i spy for displayadvert i euien must be handedIn before p. m. of the pre--cedin Thurselay. Mechanicallimitation of the plant andthe rapid growth In popu- -larity of the Sunday advertise.ment amona: Albuqurrqubusinesa mna maln thia ruleunavoidable.Journal I'ublishiug Company,

a Hum tor New YorkH- - t ieen 2:30 and :3 p. in. Hreüt-dei- .t

Tatt will review the parade froma tullí! tu front of the White House.Th- - gr.Ht fireworks display will oe.eupv Washington inonument lotI roin 7 : s'O to p. in. '

The culminating feature, the inaug-ural ha!!, will b- - opened nt the pen-sion building at ! p. m

i

look aller

w ill pass.Th- - moling named

to r. main in Saiiti F.- -

good roads st, ,1 'I.H.I ,iii ingd t tup lor

Mi. rclii a i

if the 3 - In nppr.i miland I clo i,,,t think that v" i. rst....,i M,h other.

also, or orne similar bill creatingsuch a commission, upon the groundthait If the three-cen- t ture bill passeand prove Invalid, or if it fail, theterritory will .tiil have the lailroadcommissbin to fall back on. ThereWill be vely little if any oppositionin the house te a railrieid i omrntssionprovided under a piop.r law and itI believed t h t such it bill will lopasa the council.

Mrnot

'. l.i

thethe

w ill

s i'i behalf orsiMe l;,t..ihon,f Washington

li ll of his i (tol l

' ' , il c . lllilhllin ill i ll us ,

pr. sept to Sell.lt'

v n! k tastes tini mine have"o same, th,. mutter

'Ut. ÍI possible. (lie CO S ome ling.

A second . il til ioIiviwill be hill toinotiow moinii--resoiiition will be- dia.n and

ent'-el covering cm h p

.1. sir. ,!.

of w hi il

pte- -

a is- ' ta n he lk. to tllose Itames Fol'ill'.e

olid Silon nextr loving

TAlTa AURI F. A T

uiiiti: ikum: to stayWilliam II. Taft and Mr. Taft

i Fr iihi a tuassiv e

Imp. '"iitlniK-,- )HI Page 3, (oliiniii 3) 'lo- method in... in u-- . r- qeii ins re- -1

Page 3: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.

ttpJolnt il Judge In he lircBetit whenYOUR DISTRESSED STOMACH WILL

THE JAFFA PFEEL FINE FIVE MINUTES LATER

stepped from their uiitmuolillc In 11

ililvlnn ni in tonight and entered 1 It

While House In make li Unir homefur tlii. next four years

The new ti nnnls were 11 ! m - il h;,

the attendant and went lit on,,- (.

the prhate portion of the iiouswhere t'l si, lent nuil .Mm linos, voltI'peelveil their itll'fl ílh tin' Minpie

LOWSBest are None Too Good.hemthnin, ki'IiiÍiiií In howels ThAll Misery in the Stomach andi;';

eiich tenni flren. The condltloiiH re-

garding rifle uml ammunition tirethe Hume tin for the ncliool boy inatch.The trophy Ih the "ChHiiiplonship"trophy, picBetitid by the ForeHt. KIhIi

ind (Junto society of the I'nitedSuites, to he held h.v the winning uni-versity or college for one year Mild tobecome the permanent possession ofthe institution winning It three times.

It was won In I'm for the firsttime hy Columbia university, of NewYork City. Colleges having clubs af-filiated by the National Rifle asso-ciation will riot he required to payany entrance fee, but other teams willbe chnrgeil $2.

CollegeH which are eligible by rea

n In the pit of t.tomui'lt, hml GROCERY COt.iM" In ntoiilh. contlpiillon, pnlnetcmonv'Mini intu- - In HmllM, Hleepletene, IlllchillK ofIndigestion Vanish Before

You Realize It.

cordiality and tack ofwhich Ionic niel nil nn.it-tic-

have established.Mr. uml Mr. Ta ft wen

thp Kuooi'i elta w ho reuliic

cum, hllllouKtieK, hk heiiihiche, nevoiiNiieHH, ilizl!ies.s mid many otherInvllr.l by

d tile con Hlmllnr ymptom.If your ntipetur" in tic kh-- . and nulti

GOOD THINGS TO EATVcnlencc of such an nn ihiklAke l'r xiih nt ll,,.,- - . , It

fluent..Mr. Tuft UK teiiipt you, or you heh h kh or If

you feel hloiited lifter eiitltiK, ur yourfood lle like u lump of lend on your

son of affiliation are:Ktouiiich. you can innke up your mind

Take your oiir Htomio-- or tnnyheVoll cull It JflillKcHllilll. ll pejmlil, (lnn.trl'lH or 1'iiliiri h of Stomiii h ; II(loenn'i ii in 1 ir tnke your xtomm--

liouhle r Ik In wltli you to your rimr-iiuie- it

uní link him to open n 50-- iitcune or I'npi'" IinpipHln uniJ lei youcut one TtimiKtile uml nee If

If It n live iiinuti there Ih left unytiiice of your former mNery.

The t iirrert mime of your trouhh1 UKooil Fernieiitntlon - fooil oillilm.

that tit the hoitom of nil thi there I

hut one intim fermentation of undltreMted food.

Colloge of .St. Thomas (St. Paul).Clilvermity of Nevada, CniviTsity ofMu ho, Washington State college. Ma-H- st

college (Atlanta I, University ofTrove lo ourelf. after your nextmini, Ihat your Htoiiun h a (cootl niinv: that there I notliinir; renlly

Cu Ilfornla, t'niversiiy of Pennsylva-nia. Delaware college, state I'nlver-sit- y

of Idaho, (ieorge Washingtonuniversity (Washington, I). (.'.. Co

wrong. Stop this feriiientatlon nndhciiln eatiuK vthttt villi want without

SPECIAL

WEDNESDAY

lumbia unlverHitv, Con ell university,

Itsd a din- filled with !" mu Inci-dents. The lloa r.l il i residentwhen, In? has mmle hi home sinceili Mirhal Saturday, were nirl.v filled

with e;i lr- - mil ilif ilermi mix offriends, stntrsni-- n uml politiciansW lllt.lt Hete fireiiler tllllll lie bus cprrimrcd since his election.

It was Just dark nuil thin In n In ginning when Me Tufttu.'ird the KtritlllH of "Home, SweetHome" by h brass hniiil lie run outoi doors il huu I his liHt. Ax hi lni l

anticipated Kiel',. was the I'ltUin Tailnil of Cln, Imiiitl"lillo trie the frii lulu of folll ue.ltli-- r

riitlu r than those of fair wutli. t "

VH 11 IX greeting In his fellow toltns- -

men, who eheeied him lustily.The Vale chin of '77 of which Ml'

T.ilt I a proinl member had their In-

tic T l(í'-- l He otlfilll heenttie weuk,there In luck of RiiHtrlc juice; your food

oulv hull iHk "!'I, '""I yu hecomcllffeeteil With Ions of llppl tlte. pli'MlllBuml fiillm after hiiihk, vomltlnii.

fear of iliHeonifort or misery.AlmoMt Instant it'll' r I waiting for

you. It I merely a mutter of hownoon you take Home 1 'Ih peppiu.

Harvard university. Massachusetts in-

stitute of Technology and Th- -

INDICTMENT AGAINST

FAKE SPORT PROMOTER NEVADA LAW AIMED TUNNEL DRIVING

See Our Display of John Deere

Plows, Harrows and Cultivators

Laabe St Mauger115-11- 7 North First Street

BARGAINSUtile líork. Alk , Man It 3 ThrAT FAKE MINE E BROKENInland jury today n turned one Indh -

PROMOTERS Bore Nearly Two Miles LongThrough Bitter Root Mountains Completed by Workmen,

ii n nt ill which J. ('. Mahry, alian .1

('. Hoi'don; K. M. Clmk, h Hum (leniKiLeonard; I. ,1 Win tier, n Huh lrJiiiiii n; J. I'. JolniMon u iih J. ('. I.ou-Joy- ,

and I'. M Sim ell. werelor grand larietiy nnd fali"-

pleti'lua-- in the lllh'Ki'd HMimllillg o,'.1 Kllu. of t'le. to. Ill out of $1i.' onhere, I'Vhrunr.N IH. I'.oml hum 'Ueilhy JinlK" I,i a nt $ In. MID. All of '..irmi n, hut Mahry, Hill he held hi reMahry n 111 he tnken to t'ouiicll lllufl'tto nnxwer clmrKi-- of uhIiij; the mullelor f tumi u lent ptirpoHi--

THE PALACEMcasuie Designed to Put Crimpin Corporations Organized toFleece the Unwary investor. (Uppelnl Miiralnc Joaraal HotelSpokane, Wash.. Mar. 1. World's

records In tunnel driving were estab-lished and one of the greatest en

tllMK With the preNldellt-elee- t i IiIm nr.ternoon. He clro e ilo n town, metthem In the rnln uml proceeded toHie historie M,p of the navy ill--

Inn line nt building when all posed foru KI'OlIp picture

The iieWH of the liny n f.ir n ap-pointment lire roniirii.-i- un sum-med up In the slntoinrnt ly .Mr Tuiltluil li.,kn,an Inthi'op, vim t, .

cully declined lliu position of thassistant Heireliiry of slate Inol ac-cepted the Hecoiul pliue In the nnv.,ilepnrtineiit

Korim r lioM iiior .Myioii T Her-rh- k

ul iililo. who declined to he con-sidered for I ho position of Secretaryof the limy. refused .Mr. Tiilt'x orforlo limite lililí mi iimliuHMiilor w.idesired t lint Mr. Derrick should goto Itom,. ,i ,hn i. ,,r Mr Hrlscm. j k M e, chler of Die I'lilim!State weather Imriiiii. untitled ,Mi

,'l'uit that the' weather tomorrowMould he clear uml eohl This wr,,1retched w ith i i i t In 1. . n view orthe teniiy downpour throughout (heevening.

It H'llH estimated Ihllt fully 01',- -11(10 people base arrived an, iro h M.

flllilltg tlniil mol tiioit In adding'liiolii- Ten Inn front nil points weiriirrhlnu ul IiiIimiIk ol" n t, w nuntile. A henvy rain lien.iii Int.- In tlxrlenlliK

Legislative Headquarters.Every detail of service firstclass. The only first classdining room in Santa Fe.

VANDAL STUDENTSMUTILATE STATUTES

gineering feats or the century wassucccHsully completed when drlllntcn

n.v Miimlng JuiirnHl SpiN-iu- l lnitl W irt )

I'limm, Nil., March .1.- - The kcii-at- e

piiHfid today the afetembly hillcreating eight hours an u wurking tl ivIn optn cutK nnd iiutrrlen. TIiIh billhad liii-i- lost and wan paused on

It Ih the necond eight-hou- r

measure to hetome law. lis theplaster vtnrkci'M and gypKiim menhave Inch put upon the sanie basis

Idaho and Montana, working in Santa Fe

Save the Pennies and theDollars Will Take Care of

Themselves.

q q q

$1,15 Wash Tubs, Gal-

vanized ..80c40c Quart Ripe 0lives30c

65c Bottle Salad Dress-

ing Ferndell 50c

25c Whisk Broom.. J 5c

25c Can Kippered Herr-

ing ... 20c

q q q

Cakes of Every Kind and

every one is good Try

one and yon will want

moi e

the Chicago, Milwaukee nnd I'ugetSound Jiuilwuy company's bore In theHitler Hoot mountains, at Tuft, Mont..shook hands nt the ends of n crow-bar. The tunnel. 8.7."j1 feet ill lenrlb.

feet 3 inches In height ami IS leetIn the iiHHetnlily the "wildcat" min-

ing hill wan panned wltli severalam. minimis, mu h un taking rcHpon-Ihlllt- y

from all 'director connectedwith stock transiictloi.

I'm lf,, Man li a- .- A noiiiin r of la-- t

m h in the garden of the LuM liihiniri;en. i in Hit hint i k hy a hand

of rovahut tudentK, and at the Nanntime tiny coveted them with mullIllK-c- IpllolIM UN "I low 11 With the lie- -

puhlle." uml "I,oii l,le the King,"Ito.WlliHt llenioiiMlratiollH hllle heell ,'!('

tlw ol lute mid liiMt night an uiihuccMdul iitn-iui'- waN nnoh alho to pull

down III" Malm ol .ola at 'crH.lilll

Inches, across the flout', lacked only3(10 of an Inch of being In true

alignment, while u the level the twolews of 175 men each. tlllTeied aboutThere wan mi open meellng tonight

jal wlili h frlend.s of the lu of a foot when the wall ofnek was pierced. The beat recordmil iirgucu in .support oi mat iticus-- j

lire helóle the leg ila I uri'.The "h lldcat" hill

iiimi d al corpora Ions to get the pub.

nan made In January, ISO, when ",",(

feet were driven, the figures forNovember, l'.IOS, being i.'Jl feel r,TRAGIC SUICIDE OF

AMERICAN IN LONDON

A Nciglilior id' oni'o.II a.-- , t our-- i II' im liahlc

lo haie f h m nit Inii i

to ha i ills or Inn dm,

n ti w

inn--

H.ihh

Elks'Theater

March 4, '09lictlcr Than the Jlcst.

Black Patti

Troubadours

iVl'V"V t'. )'';' ''5 I

at anye'te nilbl nisi s

n o,r palu

lic'H money without miV Intention ofdeveloping alleged niillcM. It rcillirc5"trrnsuiy stock" mid "promotionstock" lo he plainly marked, underpenally lor misdemeanor and a flue

inches.Work was start, ,1 Xuveinher tl.

1HIII1. hut was abandoned I, the firstcent rut lor. Winston Jii others, ofMIsKoula, Mont., look charge April 1.I1MI7, pushing the work without inter

or McuMa, cl h It In the Ino k,Hih- Koine kind of mi in h,. i

Then hcid this ndilm- and l

InSln ho Tliront Minn c itughltcnipli , Then. 2II your Mil l.io.. no loe on iiiiiiui.il. ji I r- -

l.luimeiit (inir,. Kivorn statement of nil thli

in Ighhoix Hallafd'H Snowtelii i h alt and patoH,all wouiiiN. .1. II. (I'lMcll.v

tails of receipts muí i xiM iiditnrcH In.ml h.V: Co.

Uoidou, March 'I

lie inline of Ir I;

i ano, who l oiniulltlu.lliig bullion (axis paid, tissctn m

- T he man lt InnI ol" t'hl

Mil. Id, at tin

Rolls ThatMother Baked

mission. Drills driven by compressedair were used Interest Increasedwilh the progress, of the bore andHiere was much good-nature- rlvalribetween the crews as to which drillMould make the first penetration

ih v. loi.m.'tit work to he filed Hetnl

The Jaffa Grocery Co.;,mhI Tlilucg (o lOat.

Mall Orders I 'tiled Same Vnj uIll'CClVCd,

jiiniiunlly and a certified copy untilelo all Hlockholdei s. It in efl'et tlvM ,i t't'U li, I'.oi'.l.

W ill never he Corred to If 5 ouMiivoy hotel 5 mi Inthront with n razor w Io n(peered le.lt log ,,. .

nlliiiiiWan ills

, WilliIdaho M'ored. It Mas the end of long iced him ttith those baked lure.

V'1

ib a, I, I hv the 4 tri;tM.M K 1'A I I I

Try them forYou'll sec thi'i

inal supper ' toliiorroiv.11 j;o more

iiionthH of ..Jf.l t. As quickly as Ihdrill was withdrawn a t row bur mishoved into the aperture and th.

nii-.la- Atoen. hueñi licccicil.Sact a un lito. I'al., .M.trth .'Í. An

other Mllll allilllpt w.ih in, i.h hv theu ni i .I a p. i i i lemi nt In the fennlitodat to i'ki huir Jap, no .,. ,, !h,

Ht hool. An Im i o rt .i lit HChoolhill hy Sai ke. of Ventola. wn call-ed lip for f ll(i piciKiiKe When I'oleidryol tied llhlll' oll'.l'.'.l all uno mino lithmrltig not only Chinese and .lapmi- -

st. I'mil Acquires Itruiich Une.S. nil!.-- . Wash. Mil rch J. At

MUantlly of Ji weli y

to hllu, ha In. I h

the ImiuiMt the pi

thai had l i n nlII IdellllHed, ,t

dire teMtll'leil thillprice not made public, the Chicago Montana men "shook bauds'- - withMilwaukee and St. l'aul railroad hasthe tiiliii mu not a It n

Ih, If successful rivals and congratulalcl Iheni upon their triumph.Il Ihli Ih DEMOCRATS TAKE

iircilest Sineci- - ol' Ilcr i:aci",nod Aoierlca's loieiuosl 'ol-ce- il

t'ontetllaiis.'Hie Itij; :t liin OhsIcv, KlllvYoiiu;;. Will ( out,', ami a ('!- -

bought the I'rh'St Rapids railwaylocated op the west hank of the Col In show how remarkable the work

than they ever went hel'ori'.Iloih you and he Mill really enjoythe evening meal. That meansheller temper for hlrn, morostien.mli for you.

Pioneer Bakery207 soi in i iitsr sim i.i.

I telwelry that llo

iiway wltli ies.-- hut nil Asiall.s The mo. ndio. nt nmbhi river In county. A in the Hitter Itoot bore is from an

imu only in inThe value of the J.

loan iitttmptid to getplaced at $ I n nun

in the J--

tins nun h y voted down. .1. KnrHng. president of the Mllwau osal t'oiii,an..Musical ( onieilviigiiieeilng viewpoint the best re

- kee company, said today that the road unís made in the Alps and SwitzerTcMliitony I'lnlslieil in Sugar t - !""M h" built a distnnce of fifty-n- v

v ... v ,i. m .. i 'i . i inileH from Beverly, southland are limited; Simpleton, (14 1 feet;Arlbiirg. 41; Albul. 07: Loetsch- -

THE BLACKVILL

STROLLERS.hurg, ,r,7'l; Karaweiiiven. .'3:l; Tavern.

The Jeweler'H iiHf.l;,l a lit who look thegood. to the hotel h. Mlillleloti n hen he Haw tin- man pim fromthe room where In- wai talkiiig luloun li(l,. lining loom Hi- went In theloor nnd looked tlown the corridor

un1 wtw I'ullman Htealthlly IhhuIiik

X: Hosruck, S4ti; Kickeli, fiaO; SI.si sslon In the .in in. id's suitiigalnsl Hie Aniet Iran Sugar Refiningcominiin for cusioms alh ged to Inn.- IT r.crtliiii

1 1 : (.iki.s!New.

mi mi-- ;RIFLE CONTEST FOR liotliard, The best previous per-formance, In the V'nlted States was onI" en unpaid because of shortage in (lie Crotón aoucduot tunnel. XewYork. In SS;, when i,",, feel was PRICES, 50c, 75c, $1.00Iriveu.

rrom mi.. tier ...,.griippled with himmould he thief tlii t

hl iiH-i- i thront.

Me promptly j " 'IkM. the Inking of tcsiiniouy waswhereupon t he finished. (leotg,. llamhctt. the ena niior and cut (timer mid scab' expitt was recallei,

, jas a witness Imluy and cross esanilnedl- - by counsel lor the defense but notblnu

Senator Beveiidi'e Rushes ILSCHOOLBOYS1A F.ltS

I gootl health should preventImpoi i,, m e d. i elopi'd. sick- -

S get THE WM. FARR COMPANYncss Instead of letting thcmsclv

Bravely to Support of Retir-

ing President; Compares Him

to Washington and Lincoln,

Elks' Theater

Tuesday

March 9

PRESIDENT TAFT WILLHAVE $75,000 SALARY

II. C. I'ulnn r, of Not t Ich Mass.,W!i,,t.-s.i!- a nil P., tailk uml then try to cure it. So long

you keep your liver, bowels andor i

Still.inmlHslom i'

.s of thatIghlsw as Inteiesling Competition Has I1KAI l:lS IN AMI K.W.T HIIiATs)ur haiisHlce ustomach In a heulthy ami active con- -

and meas.called as n

lalcl to theci tiiln t pes

Been Aiianed by Exccutiv Fur Cattle an, I H,,ts thn I!lüj,-- Marketlition .Mill won't set sick. Ballard's ara Paltl.(Br Mornlnt Jonrnnl Korlsl fucd TVIra't.mprninlx'Mir on

w llm s:m. fitsof seal

Will

Ih Itiicn House muíriosc,l Iih lease.

Ilerblne relieves constipation. InactiveCommittee of National Rifle

Ills I. stiln.iiit i

and ileniciHs ofsthis W II Hess' , I,

ested Its rase

liver and all stomach ami howt trou Washington. .March - ConsideraAssociation, bb s. J. H o'Hlellv & Co.

I. nrInNOV

the ,le--

ebllltaltill wlt- -i i mo, nt i:i .i)i:i;s me.

i

I. us,, r.the got.II, MM S

II IS

llllllg I,

CISC git.

Special ( urmihinilrnto In lurmt, JmirnslJ

DRS. COPP & PETTI7DENTISTS.

Room 12 N. T. Armijo BlrJg.

Phone 547.

larriiv an road fightsforfeiture: of lands

Ippioialim i: i

called

that c,comphJinx h

ins i!i:si hi: am.uusrls Mini-ted and the

oe totnol- -

e i,',will

II to

Washington. Match The "ulnti"I .i i ul Tall will I,.- ta.liyear, uccordliiK to an i.m'.iin.nirts.-l- d today l,y tl m( tves mi th.legislante, execiii .. and Judicial ap-propriation hill. n it,,, sundry cu II

bill there Is mi lit gnlng thepre.-I.- b nt I.' a. in i,,! tint. hug expenses, and If this Is agreed in the

tion of the l!ai!e resolution tltrectiimthe return of the heads ,,!' depart-nient.- s

of communh atlons from them11111,1,1 in response to thnianils of Ihrsenate, which purport to he sent "hdirection of the president" was

in the scmii,- today. MrHuih-.- said that he ,11,1 not expect so

ITMl, ll executlte ilisi . . tn , feotll theneM atlininlstration iis there had In enin the one , xpirlnt;.

Mr Itayner sup ported Mr. liailey's

".n old storytold In a newt t .mug

Oriumi no, alilornla I v ay by n ,4,111- -hiioilAlttM'. rculOf fit els

oi. M il, h

Ml

Washington, li C, Mar. I - An lu-

ll listing romp it it ion lor school hoyshas been arranged by the executivelommllire of the N'Mtlonal Hifle

it will lie known as tileInteischolastic Ullle match. ,.n,l willbe for iht Intei school g.ilb r.v cham-pionship or the 1 tilled States, to beshot this year for the first- - time.

Tin- malili will ( shot on tho u.il-- i

I loon I l, rendanlsI lalnit.

puny ofailists."

( llbloetiiniiuul compeiis.itl r th Casavera CremeSlll, nl

, Ol-

The

Farmer's

Daughter

liCslUII.

aii ,.r th,todat sub

, Ih, plesl, .ihllirt

position and tie, lar, I; "The fourth olr,,itl.,u, inc., Marcharhii; of arjjunieiilM on the de

in. u; ii,

lllltle.l.hut

Mil t Ion

w III he 1 1, it. (Mill Tl,.-tele-

K on the lege- lathfrom anirndiueiii . m, i .

lilies of the l,'.- pi, SI

of the house and ! .letal

Halehill I,

sing tl,b 1,1. sp.lllo'K'-S-

Mar, I, is rapidly approaching"Mr 11, 1, led: "Alter that date We willmurrer of the oroBoii and 1'HliforiiiH

lln, kvMountainXcus,

Denver.

t',. li-

ta I,.

Ill a.ml

elle, i (,. morrow a noonol ,1,1 tire tt It It the ustomt an administration

s of the various st bonis which cli Itallway company tu the nverninent s Cream.i. Cal!

r This.it th

I. li,let'. haii' a president who will ,,1,,-- the

Invisible,Preserves,and get a

Coldbeuutilics, lefrcslic,sumido fne.

nic snooiing iiiKing tiiace on iinv hill of lomplaint In tht land crant remit t tneiits of the Ian and w ill notevade the const tint ion on who

dale between April li'th and u' 4 1 llwill I,,. open to tennis ,,f ten pupilsfrom any public school, pi, pai.itory,high school or private $, hool, notcolli, t ring il, gl ees

here the school has a Huh aflili- -

cane In hiih the fnited states seeksto hne the railroad s rant cancrlletlwas continue, I in th Tnlted Statesdistrict couit today. V. I). Kenton,of conns, ! t,,r the Hairiinan system,iihi. h now oiMis the incKOn and Cal

I oin,unlon Play to "Wat I low tl

Knst. no-- 1, Homestead."' Shore Acres."

Seats now selling a! Alatson s.

Prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c.

For sale only by the

Williams Drug Co.HI. I

ni,,t wnii the .National Kifle asiioci.i-ii-n no entram e fee will he t barged,

i'tlor schools mn enter teams onpavnt, nt of .' The tlisianc, will l

knows the limitations of the execu-tive authority."

Senator Cummins oil, red and Mrltallcy accepted, a substituir "declar-hi-

the risht of the senate to directheads of ilea,rtm, nts to furnish thesenate papers, documents and Infor-mation, in all proper cases and thatsuch heads of departments' are houndto furnish the same without the in-

terference or liiterv, ml, ,11 "f any au-thority w Imtsoevcr "

n:oT.117 Y. Central Ave.rhone "89. Curtain X: 1;

Do You Think Uncle Sam'sWhiskey Test the Best?

I no.( ',, n iaes

ifornia inilroatl, Kiiid the conipntiydisputed the contention of the gov-ernment 101 the follow in grounds:

Kirst, the oliject of the connress inmakliiK the Brant naw to , cure theconstruction of the railroad.

rntv fr,n HI, aI'lic, hvt III CO

t and the x I!. A targetlie. in, h hulls-- , ye will . mi p.

the I: A Kach stringnslst ,,t fixe .shots and ten

tired In n standing po- -lli'H III hestl ton a ml I

MtoiiiI that the act of April !.I ill insettinir the "actual settlers'i ,,n.' ,osit ton.

Hero is fvft tl: tut; th.itmil il, the l!tt!c gieru

That 't t avitlif test ,.f th

our I'ii, !e Sam reiiiirrsol whiskcv l.t f u he.imp to er the on k of the tmttle.I S i;.n,gri in t oming up to

L. B. PUTNEY

1:1 mi mi. u tiii: i'i.ti:CALL UP THE FURNITURE

HOSPITALW lien fl things ou may kmnv It

Is done light.W. A. G0FF & COMPANY

I Vein ring that the adoption of theresolution would he construed

as a relink, t" the preshl. nt. tSena'or",th t.to Mhtinu nhots for each potit n

t t Am isii r tiK'. '"' prooi. lull nipiisurv uwi gcU l:i.,1m nins:inrlaiil ( puntv. Ih im ; sttrust lour yrars. lir e is libp netUSe,

ha 111

tilted

Ptdliver said he hoperr thatatriioi weui, the floors of theof concresS he Used for as a

I, has siphts 111 trant 11 111 ni u 11 i 01

, lna h.Ill ol themat he

oiM-- to

t Imlrsali (interr,Asrtil fur

M ill lit I IKM t.

I Intir. t rrd and.mii heJI laNii.- - - M.W Ml vim

.vot ontv nest all thr rrt.mm, is l cdar liinnk ten:

j:.'i't iiH iits of I ticlo S.,'tiu..l tl si; pre in e, , v on, Ir, .

osoillir ni't, hut Cu re must I v , 205 l ast ( i niial.onpeiitton is bona - 'hone :RH.Th

I. ofm I,, tais unit, a ml ,1 c- -t tlflc.itJ:for risparan, m.-n- of tinth-- , hi, f t e, utile

M r. It, enh-Ki- .II, i t mnsi .H ,1 nh

llll Flavor, lleitrat V. Mil, . ,! tl re-- , JlltllVldl.anint headed ,ntf el, t ears.

dn.'v thoiitt niicte! yra.ns ami pues!1.,

thisul.th.

iichIT, M,h nt KairNJI lllg

ant Mlicl't S .linos. .S'clelartN It A . shniiüoii. I CM k.i mation ,. ,,i,i, a

'Ír111,,:

clause imposes a condition precedentto the orlciral (rant July ISfiC.in which their Is 110 settit is clause.

Third, thai the railroad has heldundisputed possession of the eran!for forty cn,s. during all of whichtime it has , misjd, rci! the srant

mi l that the Kov. rnm, nthas hy Its a,ts also its

during; the.-.-- f.,rtye ' s

Kourth, that tt is hoie the po,r,,f the to de. hire the er.intforft ite.l an.! thai comtr.-s- t,.,s nopow,r to ii. !, Kate this auihoritc.

Kenton 1,01, laded his arum, nt h,t.

d rlik. i

and' In

residentil him

Lincolnd been

ARTHUR E. WALKER1 irr lnsiirllee. Serpelarv Inltinl lluild-itti- c

luí tun. I'huna í.',.rl (rnlrnl Ata.

lio.is. V, H nt h'tiuth Heto Washington, .la, l,snnnd declaring that tie

.Ilf.snt, s

11.to aI. is pre- -

r,'ic.,rk.,i,l, t!presi,im- - olü,I it!i a i.t -- ling M.x

pit si nt it al ,11, h schoolttill le a hainlsonir n,-- tT! It sail that ,t Ill Sl!, I

Í.V.'l

so I'h.iiupion.'hip" tropin. 1,, f,,, hrhls, nt,servith. .

nUlfied ,'IS Mr Ke.ose,their attaekeis liad 1,.

He dos. ,! w it h t h si .t.l!,,,,s. v.-l- hadf or , he p. t'llla ! lit t . 1'

nt ittil- - gift ofs n in tt i 1 h

nt of ,

o (h. H ilinil'i; school for one ear.M l to the in. 1, initial ni M-

iners ,.t Ho- ir,m, The N.itionnl

nat,1' CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO

body ,,f ;

no as tliin, ml,, Ts

n fot gotten,ii. nt that Mr.iiighti'c andfe O, al) tile

or .r,1. Selltetl,',is trip, that

l;i.. ass, 1, i.aii.n 110 Iris x if, I in

a lot ingo, n', rat

Mr laing inthe lnl;,

,th It ahoiit t Im t vt: s. ho,,! l" Xl.li.,1.Th,lln 'I of Kill, h ' espected to toda l: , Towns ml. of conns. !

Sui rsfir Alflini Jt .MkiBmiiU Iti íi (temí.

VnMNES, LIQUORS & CIGARS

) art',-- I tile

peop , I, nardh "f e.M r. i, t r. pi d in"Will'-.- " lo s.',,, -- H

the worCI i,.,, !;,the t ilif. is of Wa-llitt- g'

. nt.-- tl,,- - , net. the it. o eminent, will 1, g:n hi

Wm. II. McBraycr'.

Bottled in Bondin hnrt, nicst tn-'t- t r t' t.-- ( I'm W Sam.

Compare ti;e K It II k'ion yoti thein the test. I'o. Sum rr,um-- s l.e.-.- years, tvh-- i

trdar trot,' nstiuiw t to eii:hl I: has thr 'reentamp on tvfv Ik.uv, r.,l 1! n,rrf s trie LVdar l'roktr t. '1 IK. Tl.e .,il,t a t.er whiskey kioe 1M7.At all p;t- w'urr k.hh1 li.ju, r is void.

JUUUS KÍSSLLR A CO, DwUUrr.Lrrcbir(. Kj,.

Mr.nrnmneiit tomorrow.irl'.'Uss Vt e .11 '. nr lie. Wria

id Prit-- li"ton aad .lark- - p.,,t has g.,t- - j

tleliv, , d tul- - j

h ' r f ina s aIt Un., Ht.-- t

issued u qarsjp"son it is also tin, thait.n so, re of tics- - win.som, ,11 og 1, s 1; an t lo A "s l.l I .1 TrlrntuKir

I ORM K IIKsr M. AMI OITt.R AVE.Every Woman Will Be Interested.If yt will artal joar Banl aatl aiMres w willj,l v" FhKE a pvkai; of üaoer (.rT'

Th.- int. 1, oil, mat,' nil.. niHtth. for'1. ! h.iüitv t h.i npioiiship of tin

I lilted Stai.s wit! !.- - (tool at th- - il-eal run re t ni. lino hetteen MarchI.Mil ami ;; th Tal.ts ;ll he tur-ll!0'- il

l th.' i: A . and the dis-ta,.. tt,!l h. tiftv f ,t

Tlii mat. h is ais, f.i t.uuis oI'll h,.,a-l,,l- stu.hnts. with trteiilt,

I...I.S t..r recor.I ,if hl,h ten nhall Iktoi stao.ln, and t. tl prone. two

'sthiinii stcis allowed tn each p,,:l-110-

The Na'.itu.al ISifle w intlon lit

nor pretty n..r pi. asant. Whetheraus'il hv tniiralgia. tootha.lie or

id. l.t. lsill.tnl i Sn-n- I. initio nt il!SILVER SERVICE SENATE

GIFT TO FAIRBANKS- !-jAt tk At I s.i r it . a tstw. rs.-.,- it hm,tarr 1r H tMuea a ;. ll , isi:t, ro s'-i- th- - swellini mil relit ve th.

fpam The (trtnt and s"i rt cure for'rheumatism. cuts. burns nnd, s

RICO HOTEL & BAR

WliH'. l,,,ior anil 1 igar. II orllI'ir--t Hrrrl. I:,h,iiis iy ila.r, nrt'k ,ir

oiontli. IV-s-- t meals in the t'lly, V' up.

tl nef-f,,K- i. r jnn hr iut ,a th b, s.1 1 ntrt, H'aaat r k ill,.- is lies

meal of arostnr. ks, Ttv... an--Í,lrsjal Ad Pni'isis w o, V fruía or atiUreaa.Tb X t.ra., 1 i K'lj.X. a.

tla-- fIt..--. ,1

hind j s,

paid JMar. h

t s- - nut,3.

todl,,vtIds any and .i!! n b .1 and p,i,n11 t"l:. l!y & Co

Page 4: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.

WARM TRIBUTE TO RETIRINGPRESIDENT FROM TAFTSpring Race Meet to Start

in Albuquerque March 12 ( onllnned from I'nu'c I. Column 1)

more violent than I nm suited to, umlmore violent than I like. Me has thestrongest literary Hcnse find a pow

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OFTHE UNITED STATES

NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 20, 1909,TO POLICYHOLDERS:

of upplleiitinn in reading currentliterature that to mo is marvelous.

DEAL CLOSED FOR

30 DAYS OF FASTHe loves the woods; ho loves huntinir: he loves life nkln to that of thepioneer; I don't. The following synopsis of the Annual Statement, as of December 31st, 1908, is submitted for your in- -".Mr. Koosevelt never bad the edu-

cation and practice of a lawyer. His formation:Intense desire to reach practical re 1903 .

$472,339,508,831907

$453,928,770,06suits for good has mude him at timesRUNNING impatient of the restraint of legalmethods, while 1 have been trained asa lawver mid u Indue and am asstrongly imbued with the necessityfor legal methods as eleven yearn on

379,372,284,59the bench are likely to make one; find 391,072,041.93t In suite of this difference of

l hod and difference of temperament, It Is unite remarkable to me,i til we have frequently commented

on it to each other, mat we nuve

HOSES ON SPECIAL TRAIN

NOW EN ROUTE TO CITY

Will Mean Biggest Turf Event

Ever Pulled Off in Albuquer-

que With Over 500 Race

Track Attaches Arriving in

t cv Days,

been In agreement In our views lis to

brat the 101 l'aso mile record of 1 r 4 4

The track Is of better material amiwith u little grading find surfacingwill be a splendid race ( oursc.

'Tomorrow night will complete thelist of track officials, ready for an-

nouncement, find other details will bp(dosed up as fast lis possible. Betweennow and Saturday night we shall putin fully 500 men here. In Ml l'asothere were as high us K00 personsdirectly connected with the races andthe figure will not fall short of antless.

(lie results that ought to be obtainedthe matter of government and po

litical progress, even to details, muchmore than other men who have conicinto association with both of us.

31,267,466,90

91,262,101,00

74,556,490,47

73,279,540,00

"Mr. Roosevelt's courage in thexiuessltm of his convictions 1 need

"I received several ti ligmms troni not ( We uoon. His rem and wmiii rticing men at Ml l'aso this rnorniiiHasking that stable room be reservedfor them. Several have asked that

one in ík tit almost describe as affec-tionate interest in the welfare of thepoor man, of the man who has greatobstacles to meet, and who lias theodds against him In life's struggle,and the sincerity of his desire to hel 47,861,542.69

20,324,002,6545,305,031,3018,992,079,87that class of men no one who ever

TOTAL ASSETSStocks at Market Quotations of December 31, Bonds atamortized values. v

TOTAL LIABILITIES . .Consisting of Insurance Fund $384,152,000 and ,93

of miscellaneous liabilities.The Insurance Fund (with future premiums and interest),will pay all outstanding policies as they mature.

TOTAL SURPLUS

,With an increasing number of maturities of D.eferredDividend Policies this sum will gradually decrease.

NEW INSURANCE PAID FOR

This is an increase for the year of nearly 25 per centas compared with 1907.

TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO POLICYHOLDERSDEATH BENEFITS

97 per cent of all Death Claims in America were paidwithin one day after proof of death was received,

ENDOWMENTS ,ANNUITIES, SURRENDER VALUES AND OTHER BENEFITSDIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS

1909 Dividends to Policyholders will approximate $10,-000,00- 0.

TOTAL LOANS TO POLICYHOLDERS

DIVIDENDS TO STOCKHOLDERSThis is the maximum annual dividend that stockholderscan receive under the Society's Charter.

EARNINGS OF THE SOCIETY FROM INTEREST AND RENTSOUTSTANDING LOANS ON REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES .

Invested at an average rate of 4.70 per cent as against4,53 per cent in 1907.

TOTAL EXPENSES, including Commissions and Taxes - -

bad to do with him could doubt, andhis insistence lias always been thatthe difficulty between theclasses In the country and the failureof educated lawyers and political eco-

nomists mid others to bring about

Kinal arrangements were made hist

infill with the management of Trne-liu- ii

park iiiirt local racing men forihi' holding' nf 'ho. biggest race meetAlbuquerque has ever known. begin-ning on March 12 and lasting fortliiriy days under the auspices of whatwyi he know n as the A IbuquerqueRacing association.

Alhiiquci que. beginning with thisniiit. becomes a part of a greatsmithwcstornn racing circuit ami thespring meeting here will become anitiiioi.-i- event.

V. ! Creciihnuin of I'l 1'nso, whoWilli Messrs. linnbo. Dujcr anil othershas been in conference for severalilays witli Manager M. O. Chadbouineat' the Traction company, announcedlis, night that (be conlrnct for theuse el the park bad been closed.

"I have wired Ml Paso." said Mr.fii nb.'Utm last night, "and a specialtrain of twelve cars with about 1 (Pi

horses is due to arrive here from thel'ass city tomorrow morning. Uright

4,830,170,1014,696,354.168,011,015,78

4,704,119.3214,100,855,977,500,776.14

proper relations between the well-to-d- o

and those dependent upon wattes

coltiiKes be reserved for their familiesThere will be a good sized colony ofracing people her.' during the moor-ing. Jockey Small, one of the bestwe had in Ml l'aso ami who holds lb"track record there with four winningmounts in one day, has arrived anilsecured a home for bis family here.Jockey Koss is here now. JockeyM oleswort h and others will arrive to-

morrow. Small's riding during thepast two weeks has been phenomenaland he will i;ive some exhibitions hereto make the rat iris? fans sit up andydl."

Sir. ('.roenbaum says he finds thegreatest enthusiasm among the rac-ing men here over Ibe prispocts.Judging- from the past racing eventsin this oily and the general enthus-iasm manifest, ami in view , f tile re-

markable success of the Ml Taso meet,just closed, the prospects for a monthof exciting snort are Rood,

ulor their living, arises from an ab-

sence of a proper point of view onthe part of those who are lendingcomfortable lives. The confidencethat the common plain people, includ-

ing the wane earu'ers, have had in

Theodore Koosevelt as their repre57,053,555,23

7,000,0049,615,393,06

7,000,00sentatives and defender has neeii inosiperfectly placed, for there never wasa champion more sincere In supportof their real interests and yet therenever was a friend franker in bisstatement to them o I the unpieasani 20,636,405.61

97,570,767.2219,485,110,0195,008,970,00

and early today a force of men willstart to work mi he truck at Tractionpark, anil on the erection of ruine l.'inew stalls at ;ho park stables. Thetrack will be harrowed and filled Inand believe if we pi the hack stretchfixed as we ho, o to the track will bethe fastest in the southwest and will

truths that occasionally ought to betold. Mr. Koosevelt limhTxands theplain people about as well as Lincoln

Ol lt DOMESTIC FINISH IS JIM'Till! THING A NI SATISI II S Oil!I'AI'IJONS. II' YOU WANT TO IKVI' TO DATK II F, Yoril

DONi; UY THE IMPKUIATj1AlNDHY. BACK OF 1'OSTOITTCE.

did, shares their feelings and gives accurate expression to them. Hencehis marvelous- hold upon the greatbody of Ibe people, which lias con 9,758,447,46 9,846,858,69tinued to cMst in unomiioinoeosi rend h 11 so te oí me crnicis.ii, The average gross rate of interest realized during 1908 amounted to 4.45 per cent,, as against 4,39

per cent in 1907, 4,26 per cent in 1906, 4,03 per cent in 1905 and 3,90 per cent in 1904.heard of him and his methods in

quarters more conspicuous than reallysignificant.

"When the friction of the last fewmonths shall he forgotten, when themists of momentary irritation shallhave disappeared, the greatness of

Theodore Koosevelt as president an

GEORGE S. RAMSEY, General Agent,

Barnett Building,

Albuquerque, N. M.

U

I

lender of men in one ot the rtciumoral movements of the country'shistory will become clear to everyoneami he will take his place In historyuilh Washington and Lincoln."

PRESIDENT

HOUSE PASSED ANTIQUATED

JURY LAW

(Conllnurrt from 1. Column 3.)

I :: it An ad to amend section 1 of chapter

40 of the laws.of l'.MlT. Committeeon finance.

II,,,,... hill Vo "OS. Mr Til, ton. All

THE EFFECTIVE RODENT

EXTERMINATORact to amend section Ü 1 of the com-

piled laws. Committee on Judiciary.House 1.111 No. n!l, .Mr. Tipton. An

act amending ( liapler 02 of the' lawsof 1!H:, relating to trust companies.Committee on territorial affairs.

House bill No. L'ld, by Mr. Alulllnsand Mr. Ilryce. An net to reuníate theHonor traffic by local option. Com

ini; such voters lo t e oroperty ownerand requirliiK only the pavnicnt ofp.ill lax.

Council substitute for house billXo. X4, by Mr. Itidierts. A series ofiMiiendin, ills to the medical law of:f7, roc immended by the territorial

board of health. This hill was passedby a vote of 10 to 1, Mr. rpton vot-ing no.

House bill Nn. 10. by Mr. C.arcia ofllernalillo county. Amending the lawrelatiiiK: to acequia elections and

that county commissionersshall nppolnt JiidKes at such electionMr. Prince made vigorous objection toIbis bill which lie described us ridic-ulous ii nil likely to result in numer-ous complications and much mlef Inthe (ice,iiia elections, which he saidwere already troublesome enoiiKh-I-

spits of Air. l'rincc'H objections,however, his was the only vote o o list

Tuesday afternoon under suspensionof the rules. It as explained In thecouni il w hen this hill was passedthat II merely confirmed the Mexi-can and Spanish land grants In NewMexico, the rights which those grantsalready have, to the use of watersflowing through them.

It was claimed today, however, bya nndiber of men who have rend thebill, (hut the hill may have a seriouseffect upon the Klc ihant llutte pro-ject In tile Southern Itlo Craudo val-ley. This claim Is based upon the ar-gument that the hill gives to the landgrants' through which the Itlo tirandoflows, the right to appropriate all thewater necessary to Irrigate suchgrants whether such water is alreadyappropriated or not.

It is claimed on the other handthat under a law In force when thenegrants were confirmed bv congresn,they are entitled to the use of all the

Illatt- -mittee on territorial affairs.

House bill No. II. by M:r.

man. To establish and createritorial hoard of eiiiba linersspeaker very npproprlat, ly referredthis bill to the committee on internalImprovements.

won. i) wtoi.isiiMorvrr.n ihii.ki:

For the destruction of Tralrle Pogs, Oophers, Squirrels, Hats andField Alice, supplied only by direct mail order or office application.Price 11.00 per box. Will destroy inoro than lfiOO animals. .Specialprice on large orders for the destruction of I'm irle I.iogs on an exten-sive sculo. Keeps Indefinitely, easy to handle. Protect your landand crops of wheat, ulfalfu, potatoes, corn, sugar beets, pastures andorchards, and destroy all Ituta on your premises the niont dangerousmammal pests. Prairt Dogs nnd iiuts should be destroyed during-winte- r

months when food is scurco. Add reas nil orders

OTTO SCHNOORMAN I l'WCri ItI(J f TI KM 1ST.

Room 601 N. Y. Ufe IJIdjr. Omaha, Neb.

the bill.Council bill No. (10, by Mr. Prince.

To provide for the preservation andprotection of historic objects.

House bill No. Hi:'., by .Mr. Sanchez.This Is a bill passed i,t the inortilm?session which provides tli.it Valenciacounty may use the funds obtainedfrom lis Torrance county bonds forthe l k of a court bouse,

Council bill No. 77. by Mr. Spless.

water flowing through them necessaryfor the irrigation nf such grunts nndtiiat tills bill merely confirms thelrjrights. It Is claimed moreover, tluitIt Is not the Intention of the bill tohamper or aid any Irriga ion project.

We are still giving away one town lot FREE to

purchasers who agree to build, There are not

yet enough houses in Belen to supply thedemand to rent,

The prices of residence lots range from $75,00to $150,00. This means that you save

just that much at the start. ,

We Are Offering Our BestBusiness Lots From .

$350.00 to$500

and the outlook for almost any kind of busi-

ness is the Brightest.

There are absolutely no restrictions as to theclass of building one shall erect nor the

kind of business one shall engage in

so long as it be legitimate,

Taking into consideration Belen's future as animportant railroad point, its location in themidst of the finest iriigable farming land In

New Mexico, it offers opportunities for invest-

ment far above anything else in the Southwest.

The text of the bill follows:"An act In reference to rights to

water on confirmed land grants made!by Spain and Mexico In New Mexico:

"He it enacted hy the legislativeassembly of the Territory of New

The last bill introduced (luriiiK- then ft, rnoon session w as by Mr. Chavesnf Sierra county, who has heeamefamous as the aullior of the laekrab-bi- t

bill. This hill, bouse bill No. J 2,

seeks to abolish the mounted policeforce and provides for the appoint-ment or special officers wheneversuch officers may be needed byhoards of county commissioners, thecommissioners to pay the expense ofsuch officers.

M. KiM.r.v corvrv urn nsTO Itl:ieVMM0 DISTRICT

AmoiiK the bills passed by thecoiiik il at lis sexsion this afternoonwas house bill No. llui by Mr. .Miraba!providiiiK for the return of Kniidovalcounty to the sixth district for dis-

trict attorney purposes. The bill asit paused the house this niorninir b itMeKinley county without any districtit b. iiii; to create McKinby countyinto a separate dlstrii I attorney's dis-

trict. In the council Mr. Catron pre-

sented nn amendment to the bill.McKinb y county to the aixth

district, detachine Torrance countyfrom that district and placing it Inthe fourth district with Santa Ke.m l Taos rounlies. It is held thatToirance Is more conveniently lo-

cated for this district than for theIt, .rnninio district and the bill as

1'rovKlliiK lor distribution of moneyfrom the forest reserves of New Mex-ico. Mr. Catron presented an amend-ment to this hill providing that thecounties of Socorro, Sierra and (.runtbe allowed to apply the funds re-

ceived from the forest reserves inthose counties to tile bliildinti nfroads, it beinii provided that themoney shall he placed In the handsof the territorial road commissionwith il further provision ivini; thesecounties the power to levy it specialtax of five mills for road purposes.It Is proposed with this fund to builda road dther from Socorro or Silvercity ip, the Mogollón mining dis-

trict now In Socorro county. IniriiiK

Mexico:Section 1. Any owner of any land!

In thiw territory which bus beengranted by any authority of Spain orMexico and w hich grant lias been rec-- 1

ogni.eif or confirmed by or under nnyilaw of the I'nited States, shall havethe prior right to the use of any waterhaving Its source on any land solgranted and confirmed for irrigationand other beneficial purposes to theextent of the requirements of fcitchland, for such purpose, and where the

THE COAL TRUSTIn Albuquerque Is on his knees. You know who brought him down.

Rocky Cliff Lump, $5.75Egg, $4.25

Direct Line Coal Co.the afternoon session the follouinKbills were introduced:

water does not have Its origin oil miniland so granted and confirmed but;

'flows through the same or along the!margin of same, any owner of such

rilONK 2. MUST AND MICITCouncil bill No. ill, by Mr. Ilan.yTo amend section 004 of the compiledlaws. Committee on finance.

Council bill Xo. 112, by Mr. dalle- -

Bos Authorizing county comnilvsion- -

to issue cert it icat.-- of indebted KANSAS BANK GUARANTY

LAW GOES TO GOVERNORness. ( ommittee on finance.amended passed without opposition.Council hill Xo. 11.1. hy Mr. STc- -2 The council duriiiK the aft. rnoon

ssii.n passed the following bills:House bill No. 7. bv Mr Dividson.

!!. Providing for the regulation ofIbe liipior traflic by o,al option.

Council I, Ills 111 and 115, by Mr.

last mentioned land shall have ttv:right to appropriate and use so muchof said water not having Its sourcethereon, but which runs through orupon the margin of said land, as willhe required to Irrigate such part ofhis land as is use. ptibb- - of iiroga-tio- n,

mbje. t. however, to the rightsof any other party who may have ap-

propriated any part of such waterand Is actually using the same to theextent of the ; !irt thereof, so actuallyused by such prior appropriation andiser.

Section 2 This ad shall be in forceYrom and after ils passage and alllaws in .oiifiict with It are hereby re- -

An act to make personal property subMclbe, being amendments to the

ror.ND SAI.K.On Friday the 51 h duy of March,

1 !!. at 10 o'clock a. m. In front ofthe City Jail on North 2nd street, Iw ill sell the fallow ins; animals: Onbrown mule, will welsh about (0pounds, branded on left shoulder,right eye blind. One bay horse, about

years old, will weigh about 700pounds, both back and left frontfeet while, white Foot on foreheadand nose, branded on left hip andleft shoulder.

THOS. M MÍXLIN'.City Marshal.

'leefion law. Commute,. ,n territoriala ffa irs.

Council bill. Xo 11K. by Mr. Cat-ron. Providing lor the costs in cer-

tain cas s. Committee oti judiciary.Council bill Xo IIS. by Mr.

líelative t i claims of priority to

Topck.i. Kan., Man h S. Thehouse and senate voted to concur inthe secoml conference report on thebank guaranty law and the bill willbeeom.t n lw as soon us it Is signedby thf governor and published. Trustcompanies are not permitted to comeunder the provision of the law. Newbrinks must wait a year before being!permitted to become guárante. banks.Savings deposits urn prota-tci- whennot In excess nf $10 for each indi-vidual depositor.

For More Information, Maps, Etc., Address

THE BELEN TOWN &

IMPROVEftlENTCOMPN'YBELEN - - NEW MEXICO

val.-r- Coinniilt'e on Irriga I iontomor- - paeled.

ject to exe.ution for the purchase,,T ice theleof.

Coun.il I. iil No. 117, by Mr Catron,passed under snspeiii m of the rule"by unanimous vote This bill pro-

vides for the hindim,' and preservationof briefs in al' oen tried thesuprrnie court of X Me.xlc.,. MrCatron expl-- ining t" 'be council thatIt wa wise for to provide forth,- pes-rv.-

ion of Ho se Miéis and that thec ,si of the work at the present tinowould be not to xce, ninety or a

hoiidr, d dollars a y. arCouik I toll X... ",. l y Mr N.narrn

Kixii.K the uii.t lifa at hois ol .d.l atoVcti.ui for school directors ThMil rcniovc t!io nualifh ation rcpilr- -

Cotipeil adjourned untilrow aft rnoon at 2 o'cloeg.

' orn roAi, c.ivi:s moke n i .at.V Kill, ttll.l. AM TXT Pi:it 1HH Nl AND fOHTS I.KSS

i i.i piiwt m m: it.iumtItiia any othk.k kind, amkhnSome nnimate.l discussion has .c-- i AN IIUK'K, f ItHII.I-O- M'MP

erred p.dav In connection niih I'tK TON. ANTHRACITE,

ninTFu iuy it now. bct it.AT HAIIVS COAl. YARD. TOO. ANDASS Lit K YOCKNKI.K OP VAXCE

XJU YOrR MONEY. AMERICANHI X Kit tX.SO. ItOMKSTTC KGQ COALt-- I'KR TON.

KINDI.INU. W.Wanted.

Raltnman wanted in the millinerydepartment. The E onomlst.

mii j. vison andII. HAIIN CO.

eoufleii billhi, h w as

Catron,council

No. 110. by Mr.pasp.it by the

Page 5: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.4

HI6H TEMPERATUREDUNBAR'S

I JANUARY

ninny plans, frozen hard. In theujii"I' Rio Grande watershed tlirunioiinl of enow is ni Miffl t j

to tituse mi uverflnw In till- - SpllHg ofsume of tin' tributary Minims. Inlh- other driilnai;.' areas tin- prospectsme nut km em oiircg inn mnl nuiri-

tOH ill' 'llll' Spllllg IllitlM will bem i l t.i i diiffli-l- tit supplyif v. aid fur irrigation.

HARRIMAN IN LL pASü

WEARS LAST YEAR'S COAT

Try One of These Ads and Let it Work For

You, Others Are Getting Results.Nolahio fnature of Weather for

Month Aa-oidin- to Report

of New' Meviro VVeathei

Uuieau Sl.iliun, WHY NO!YOU?

:niii"aii iuní iii cUii-i'- iif Mm- -

.P'Iiii .I K' -- l ul Siilion In I (iiiiiii). L8trI wc.11 1'("mill l.iih'c finlnti nlThe most Mat. li :i.

Inl y.illtritiinll Inlay. Ami

I In . n M X I Mill K

of J;i una I M M hi' ll ii;Ii lililí k'tl I.'III.- WcaUl

the month III. ll P.'I'.'l"' ni n r.it uni.ii Hull in

mo i.iiAMir vi,ij:v i.wnOMI'ANY

I. nml Ontiitn riinl ('1'HxlnK; rrop--rt- li

n.MIIVIA l LOAN

$10110 In $10.0011 On City Im.irovi-i- l nml iiillcy

I muís,

mi! su:R1HI0 hu.H fr.'ime, l.ol

r,HxH2 ft.; Icrins.SI 100 liiiyu frmne, JUI'I,

lialniif c - $2il nin.SI'.'.'O linys brlik: Icrnis

lik" rent.$1100 liny fruiii; ensy

$2;loo Ihivh finí- home In umiilihixhl. mils; ti'in.H.

Sll.iO Iniyi (tiitr.il InratKl l)lfin-ni- hil Miiiiiiii; 11 rutn iis.in f irAny nri properly

wiintcil $ .T.CMiO tu I S.flUO.Yh "ii tit let tiny n it of the

(My.

IAÜM LANDSHi-rt- -

yt-- hit- why boin ii illy, whin yuj inn

l.iiy a liuni" un ' mxy twins; InOn- Kit. ("irantlt- - Viilloy. rlusi- - tnthis i ly.

Wc have 20 Dirr-- anil up. atl:i.--

.. 310 mnl S.MI p'T m rc; viz.:in m n k at S:l."i in r ncn, by a

pnvillt'llt nf per H"l'i- - amith" ut Hip payments n I

tl li per a. re, iiinnllily fur 30

innnths; tlt llura nl'-et- : il

uiu.i li- ileal. Cnil urid sen ourplan. It' ii winner..KIIIV r.OKKADAII.i; Am-nl.-

,

oil h e. I hlril mnl (.old.lliiiiii'l'iile New Mcxlcii

limiiiil Milip nii " t

till- M'l

ll e nina I " t il'

mull j i h;ill' III' III" W

v. Tin' report uyill

.unliln i i

I ll.lnlinuil-- .

I. It II. M'l.

..pi. III IIIIn- t. ml.'i

Ml) liliin.liiI'ih,

l lull lill I

'ni In SmiIii I'mil

billIII

" i t.iiiiti y.

i. tu ttninnl'mi, us n in- - In1'. .piiUclltlt- I't.l

II n IIS" nth is lir't it

STORAGEHELP WANTED Female.i '.th.- I.il f.iiirti i n )i,r ll" r''111 liltIII" lililli- -ill

pr. "' III iniilitl'M nli'i'l) u ",

mnanmy FOR ItKNT The most sanlt,iry"an7rooms at the Rio Urandt

CI 9 West Central.

a nti; sin ilepnr

"wa'ntic'iT"housework.

nntiniisi.fur mni-ra- l

S. A rim.

at i hi

w unía n

Hire IMstilltf

.nit ") Fa i r i ii in ii vn. w

i'l'ilu-- Hint fllt.'il hili.tt"l' tllilll 11 fitt.il

WANTED l'ianos, hous ho:u 'gods,to., stored and packed safely at

reasonable ratea. Phone 640. TheSecuritiy Warehouae and Improve-ment Co. OffieeB Rooms S and 4,

Grant B.ock, Third street and Centralavenue.

Real Kftaini nml Loan Office,Corner Unlit Awniio and ThirdBlrtTl or 221 (.Hid Avenue.

Fnr Rent, hri. k h"iis". enrnerAtlantic Ave. .mil 3ril street.14 riKuiiH, Hindi rn, p.-- niunilint $:i

hniiHc. Wi-s- Conl Aeimulern in nneuf the llne.-- in, uses in theeily $.-,-0

3 room Innis". witli stable,k ll linns", el"., with une

irr-f- of Inijii'ivitl l.ind, in-o- r

Sit-ri- - sel $11Furnlnhed rooms near In for

light houNvkPoplnit; also upto- -date iurnlshed room near In atvery reasonable prices.For sale, 8 room brlr-k- modern

in evry reaped, on one of tnbeat corners in the city.

Five room house, modern. WentCoal avenue, price .,,.$3,600

PVir ale, brick house, cornerItorna avenue and North tthutreet; 2100.

ItiiHlncH Clmiiccs, r.i.(!lncts JjitaHeven room houxe, modern, up

to date; lot 68x142 feet oncorner on South Edithatreet $2,7ftO

It4NCHFS.125 aerea about E milea out on

road; Improved partlywith bonne and stable there-on s.i, noo

100 aerea, 4 miles out, well Im-proved, good building. $6,000

25 aerea, 3 '$ mllea out, well Im-proved SI.IMIO

15 aerea, 2 mllea out, unim-proved $1.000

Four acre, miles from post-offic- e,

with gunil house imiluiituuilililtnH

Two Ui-r- with gnml lot, suxISO on .South limnilwny; lumlwell Improved In alfalfa.

K. II. !)(:' It Aft SOX,Allitiijui-rniic- , N. VI.

M'liiK li

liKiii''I. Ik p.--

w bit"M rs.

-- Nurw girl,YV. Silver.

FOlt KIONT Furnished roor.is androoma for light housekeeping, inWest Lead.

V AX're. I.

WANTED Saiesmen, Agents.lln- - SKIii.tf tin- in siii h '

rlii-iii- ii tul bar- -

I '111 (ifN'wuiy nil ilisi'ii.x .

i m y.i'imi t"l'. n t

AUCTIONEERS.WAN TFI

h.i n,oppurtnnily

- Kliei'Ki'ti' .. illtnlliKt'lltw iliiriK tu w ork: splcmllil

saliirv- a. nl cnnipiissiuii:reuuiri-il- . Address Box

ll' unrt ni;, i h

liurtlnn nii'l tllii J it l k inny

In i' itt ll. nr.- i n i.litt'hiiiK nml

tit. n iniiki-- lift- ii11 I H 11 p ,1 lilt I'l Kl

Fült I (IC NT Nicely rumlHTied roomiand board, 221 South Edith St.,

phono 1058. tf

FOil KliMT Any one wishing fur-nished rooms where there is no

children or sick call at 422 North 6th.

FOR HKNT Front rooma for house

rel'-rt--

lTliil. Iieiiver,J. .M. .SULLII-:- , Kxpert

Many years experience in the busi-ness. Sutsfaction Kuaranteed. Call oraddress Sollie and 117 W.Gold.

I.iiiih 'liiunhi'i Inln'Mtli" ll. hum ami WANTED Boarders.

It" Iiml by npiSnhi-- II nll.iy.Mimil'tiliM it tilth it In t ilI "11 'll'tlKKlNtM.

keeping. 524 West Central avenueIiimi.i nl l,v .Ma ny riiN.--hy II lis". Km- salí iisunu bleliua liters , rt

rth I'tuiiib.I lay

l N.WANT

111 les FOR HKNT Furnished rnnnis amiboard; modern. 710 SouthFOR SALE Miscellaneous.

WANTED MiscellaneousWÁFrTf) tu repair, Joe ltich-mi!-

Ciitar Store.

i.viiívom; is i ai kiv aiuht(II K I I, AT VM!K. II Mil' MAM!vor i.ivi: in Mints. 1x1 soXOW. IMI'I KIAI, I,AIMltV. HA K

i'oskii i ii i:.LEGAL NOTICES.

FOR SAIJ'J 400 Angora goats; 250Hives; 600 Toothers and 25 rams;

Will exchange any or all for city prop-erty. W. W. Bacon, 717 E. Gold Ave.

FOH HKNT An excellent room in nj ciimffirtable, thoroughly modern

honiP,' centrally located. Only n

uf eiTiploN-ment-, no invalids.

Irre- -M'e

1'iilt SAI. 10 Polnnd-C'liin-

breeders. John Mann.hogs; Address ,T. P., care Journal office.

Fíil! IÍKNT Front and cominunlc.il- -

Mutll'i "S nf s it ,

vui ahliThis huii.l is is

the pllrpns" uf e

uf saniiM s w t

cit in m i nril.-ii-

IMI1IH Ml MU SIn ut i t ii k nml mini.- - tn niM. r, lowritlprli Hal isf.u I I'.il giini tiliti-'-il- ,

Furiill urn Co.

iilt il by salil city furnii'ti ni t iiiK a Hystemih In ami fnr snl'l

with the ii If Ii ma- -

! ing riiuni. ,10::i. West Central, mi.;.FOIL SAI.K Cheap; one farm.nlsn CI, .ii'i'O farm, ulso nne Incll- -

WANTKli Clean cotton rKS at theI'l'-s- Itncm. Jfiirnal offlt-e-

TÍÍoítNTl IN Tin cieaner, 8liil here,ready fnr business at the name old

inland. Call up ) OiJ.

WANTF.I 2nd tinnd gunny sacks.I a hn's ( 'mi Yanl.W'A.S'T Tu buy grain dril!. Mustbe In liuod cundititin nnd cheap for

cash. Address 100. care Journal.

has I" i n lilt. . .1 it ti i tu Unit ,v

MltlSU.lHy llllllll. or iiml IIHti. Mr HUM'!

pel Huts, lull til.' hlvhfsl JllUlllirini' iiti in Tature shown by tin'

'In t.JS.H ill l'HH'i ut 2 7 l.iw.rthat' luí' tli" mean .l.i nuni-- I !'im

Lin Him iii fill. nt. Inn .Inn

liuri. liiiU mill l.'H. I. nth Iiml lo".The iimiitli opened warm, anil tin-t- .

Ill pi I nt nr.- Inc.- gradual!-- , flnlll iliivt.. dm until tin- Ml), when IP'' mam-mu-

fur tin- month w n. registered(It IIXiKt tin- !'th mnl "thw.Tc also warm, lull mi tin- 111 thetemperature began in full rapidly,mi. in.' nlelil nf lln- llth-l-'t- wasc ..i.l ihruiighniit tin i. iiiiuiy, tn the

nf tlir Kin OCiiidc It "iirttluin dining liny nt Ik r pur! nf III''month, (in Hi. rt 111. vMiill'-- grew

'urnii-r- , mid on tin1 14th tin- tempinni' niplillv lliix w M ill weather

prevailed until th.- '.'Till, wheni nl.l period In Kun, nml

until tin- - tint nf tile month. (HiHi.- 2MI1 ii iff 2'Mh tin- greater piiili'mnf tin' euttnlrv In tin- vest ul' tin- KinGrande had lln- linv.-s- temperaturet . f tip- inniiih. Th'' im Ml temperaturehuh above tin' i it i I ill nil statlnm:lln- I. lint depart un- was ut t'hiiinnimil was plus "ll; the t Wllr

plus I (I 4. lit Suri'iiii.'111.. I'.'i lil.ilnii nan it III li nil

inin h li' li. tin- - imriiiiil. t xrept In tini'uuiitr xtomliiiK frntii i Kti rii t'nl-lu-

nml Mni'H nt In Hit' Arliiiirfline. Inri- It imih vi-f- Ipiivv ovrrthe hlKln r nitinntiiliri. nml umin'w (nilI I'll! Il l lllllll IIHIIllI 111 Un' Wlll'-- Millnp tin- nt.'-u- H It uní iiittiHiiiilly Ik 111

i.vci' th.- i tt iii nml s. Mitin i n l.otilifnf tin- tTi'it'irv.

snntifiill hi (In- - Mminltiliih.Jdiiuary wnl. nillil. Mini

riy little un,. Till. ixi'i'pt In lh''liiuiitilitlni: nf tho iimlli putlinti uf Hi"

Tin' llRlt hiiiihs unit inlin-n- f

tin- t li i' illMiilrt-- i n i n i

plllii fin tn tin- IiIkI" I' nii'iintiiiii'iIn tin- iippiT 1,'i'i I'.iHii.ii' nml Un- Sun.limit Hti't whi-tli- lliti" iiH it innlfrliillin ttiiM In (In- i ('.iM'ti-i- l ili ptli.'iinil yjitiluinihiiit inpplj n( iili'f ful' tln,!i'ilr.ilniiiji- - Ini'lnn .1 in i i k tie

Hi i tttr. el ui-- ' tin- - hiiiiwiii ililllH. .'ll pin ki ll, iiml. In

l.;i ....ii"!

FOR RENT Dwellings.bntur, 2 blunders, 400 feet poultrywire. H. Mil'Iughan, gencrnl delivery.

Uve'tf tilt

n lililí; I

uf iiinri' than twn-thiril- ul(Hiallf t il nieri nf saitl i lly.:il nr p.'lsunal prupcrty mih-- j

ttl a t i"ii t hen In, vnl n(.' atMut tnFUH KKNT Lockhart'a rancti; nina

room house and bath furnishedthroughout. All stock and poultryfor sale; also GO tons of first clamalfalfa. Inquire at Lock hart ' ranch.

n ilnly i alh-i- nml lit l.j In

FOIt SAI.K An elegant. highestglade, line toned, beautifully grain- -

"il mahiigjiiy, C.eu. Steck baby grandpiano, used but little, ulso an Angeluswith organ attachment and phrusing

Ml "ll'llisaltl city tn January 11' A. IL lHO'.i WI-- CAN rent that vacant huuse uf

yours, tetter list It with us. South,western Really Co., 201 Kust Central.

ami pursuant tn nrdlniincts dulyHENT Store room ana warelever, and with niiinv nieces of An- - KOR

KOIÍS1-- I'l.ll'l'IXO utble. First class job.

itti-rsn- sta-i- a

West Sil- - house. North First street; InquiregelUM ínusié nt ilOii A'. Tijeras.Tin Maro u is.vet- avenue.

WHY?talc tip ymir carpi Is when weclean tlieiu belli r un the floor"Nn dirt no dust no trouble.

Tea if Mares, (heap.'at Albuquerque Lumber Co.Foil SAI.K delivered anywhere in

town: lirst i la su barn-yar- d dressing Fült HENT Good 6 room house andfnr lawns or flower gardens. Inquire I burn, eight acres of land on mesa,nf Phono 1 403. near Unlversty. Inquire this office.

WAN'TKI.'Phone 12. tilt S rtinadwriy.

bull dug.Morning

vuunuApply

WANTKH -- - 'I'n buyur bull terrier.

Juurnal iii'l'ii

passed by the illy cnuncil of xa Id

city, ami dill) apprii'"d Mid reenrdeil.and iimli l, by virtue nf and in all re-

spects In lull cunipllMiee withof an in t of the cnnxri ss

of the I'niied Stales nf America, en-

titled. "An net Iti amend an m't turtrnbil.lt the pilHHaKe uf lillill ur spe-

cial laws III the ten It'll l"S, tn lllllilIciTitui'hil ludí blriliit ss, and sorurth," a.prn", .March 4. A )., IS!IK.

Ami 11 is In reb im tiriet;,m w ai i n nti'd that said City nf

was nn January lit, A. 1.

IHii'i. ami nnw Is. a 111 unit i pa enr- -

Comfortable two roomhouse. Apply 617 Mar- -I ll I

FOli HKNT-furnishe-

ble avenue.OM.Y SWITAItV

Ml I 11(11).

Foil SAI.K Alfalfa liny, best quality.green, properly made; '1st. 3rd, nr

till cutting, as as bran forcows, i '. Oleeklcr, phone tiSK.

LEGAL NOTICES.

OltlllN N( li Ml, I Ml,

All iinlill'irt' tl nyttliliK' fur tin- issii-lilli- i-

uf tli. Iii'iii1l;lhli- i ti n hnmlffuf tin- illy uf A Ii ll i ii r 'i ii i '. N'i-i- Mix-lu- ll

tiriiimy, In tin- Hniunnt nf J!HI..Illill fur tin- i nnsl rni-- Inn nr a sanitary

i ir sisicni In mnl fur sal. I

pi "St l ilting tin- itirin.M uf suhl tinntiiMill uf till- - IntiTlsl I'lullmns tit lt-

llnri-lt- nttmht'il prnviilliiK fur tin-l"V' nf Ml II Tl 11 in lax tu pllV th" 1-

I' littt un h.i I.l Imnils ttln-i- i till" anil Inpruviili- a .InkliiK fiiinl fnr tin- -

uf lh" i ul in i.ii I Ihiii'iif ut in u

tiirify; nml flxlnn th" nther drtnilsnf the Issii",

Whti'i'iiH, at nn ilft'llun inllt'ti unitl In Ilm Cliv uf A Ilm i t n '.

t'liiinlv, ,'t-- 'up J.inuniv l!i. A Ii Miii'i. In nil

In ii It I i unipllMii-i- liliímíuiih nf th' Ji'iw nf tli"

nf N"1V l il Mill nf Ml Mi tif thoi umkii'ss nf tin Cnlii il siiiii K uf Anii-r-

ii il. attil u t it Mal i ll 4. ItiHK. nlllli il

"An At f ttl 44111' 111 Ml Hl-- tn plnllllllltin- piuiNiiKi- nf Id. ti nr sjit-rla- l law"In th" t"i't'ltiii'l.'. In limit It'irlturialliult nml ti fnrth:-- ' tnnr"tliaiitMii I h Irili uf lh" iiun 11 vitti'i- -

nt a pialSlate te

in byrms. 124.

WANTKI- - TuSpnllsililc la

.Iniinial.FOR HKNT A seven-roo- m house

furnished, near park. John M.Moore Healty Co.l'"( SAI.K-c--

utelblankels, ii.iilhe snl'l illlllle

'ulltlili te i.tl fitisils. i'uiiU.'iy. 4ti

ami lied linen.li.it'-!- (iv. ner

Foil SAI.K New buggy, $110.00$SÜ.00; refrigerator. .100

iie cap. $40.00; show case "Stand-inl.- "

$ir..00; automatic scale. Í17.50,eti.. etc Apply nt nnee. Canning,102-- S. liruadwny, Albuquerque.

tf new: a!su

M listeavingreel.

FOR HKNT 3 and houses:furnished or not. W. V. Futrelle,

Siinih rmApply li:

The CompressedAir House Clean-

ing Co.

I!. II. KIM! MI. MutiHi-cr- .

'hone S3, rumbar Ileal KstatnOff ice.

Foli SAI.K-4- di;

Southp buggy, cheap,street.

Hood tt

Waller

Ittiriitlitn, duly oi'giiiil.eil nml npi rat-ing under anil hy virtue uf the ncti-era- l

laws nf tin- Tel rllury of NewM, viiii, t li.it mi said Hate It had andimw lias a buna llde pupula t inn nfinure than urn- tliuusaiul persnns, 11s

shown h th" last si'llitnl icllHUS takr--

-- Piano; alnit

WANTED Furniture.!' I ' I ! N IT ' K "WAN T K 11 ijt hest

cash price fnr furniture, stoves,carpets, e!o. Tel. (iilti. Cruvvn Furnl-tui- e

nml Auction Co.. 114 V. Gold.

FOR EXCHANGE

nub 4th.

MIO S. 2nd.j

:FOK HKNT Modern tent house,j with screen porch; f urnlslied. 1022j South Walter.Foil it 10 NT Splendid new, lnoiiei u

dwelling; t rooma nml baths, $35.per . niunili; furnace, large porches,trees, law n, stable, city water, streetear. AnmricanJI.tHnhcr Co.

j FUli TiVt amifurnished; also untumish-- Í

Al'P'y 4 17 S. Arno. Dr. Wllsnn.FOli ItKNT lu.use, partly

furnished. $h per month. Soutli- -

westcrn Healty Co.. 201 K. Centra!Ave.

LEGAL NOTICES. A Nl K líenme eily jii t

Kittiil I'a m il. Snui liwt-st-

20 K. Central.

Foil KMeriy fur

Ueally Co.

FOR SALE Real Estate.FOR SALls; Two three-roo- cot-

tages; to be moved away. B. II.Ives.

Foil SALK ll HKNT 2, 3. 4. 5 andhouses. Cash or payments.

W. V. Futridle, 500 Smith Set. nnd Pt.

dm-'inn,

nrdcrHi" g

n said li'inds mi September I.

shall be ami the sani" 1; herebytl pahl anil a ppreprinteil nut nfiiereal fund lax let led by said

MALOYS SANITARIUMSCK- - eateit oniHiiSF.IIAI.l'. PI

prlnr tu said date and prior tu theisaiiaiiie uf tills hniiil, that all things,nils and cum us requited hy Un-

law s uf tin- Tt rritnry nr New MexicoMnl the mts of coimrcss nf the I'nitedStates In liappt-l- l ami In- - dune amipt funnel pi i t tu ami In the

nt tl is huiitl,' lu ntiler tu niaketin- same th-- ,, iliti ami binding

nf .saitl tit', liat' happenedami lu í n pi 'ipi i Ii ilnne Mid pi rfurin-I'- d

lu 11 mil. 11 ami tine 1'. a in and timeus lequireil by law; that Hie total In-

debted nf said ill. Inclutllng thisbuild, dues nut 11 liniltathiniuil'tistil iipnn said city h any lawnf Hie TelllliiM uf W Mexit'll (11'

nf sal'l t lt,', lln wi'lt- - t;i" nwlli'l-- nfl nr Jirmultill pl'iipi-rl- slllt.it'i t In

lixatiun vtitt tl a f riini.tt vt lyfur Hi" issiinni uf til. nt iinl in hi" mu... huillín nf saltl i v tn ill" ii K i

u n i in i it uf $::!lii.nini fur lln- - pnr- -

ptisi- nf niiivlilillK filllili fur t iilist' llt'l-- ,ui n s.'Nt.-ii- nl Hiinit.uy st'M'-r- ill nmlfur saitl l it;.', nml

W lii'i t'its. it Im ni'i i'swai y til iiuw ptrlh" th" furnia nf siihl liuinls iintl .f

tli" Inliii-- i inipuin In lin tlu ri'tu nlim li"'! iintl tn fix Hit- nllii-- r til t. ills nl

In- - Imiii', ttv

city in the ear !HIS; a ml fur liepni puse of reimhui sing said generalflllld fur tile 11 1) II Tl t Ml t:lU"l!it. Mid nf pl'iividing sufficient fund'

ranches,208 West

scrip,Jloss,

1'olt SAI.K Lundcity properly. Pitt

nr Indian school.I'mler inanage-nurse- s.

Misses

' I.ockh.irt ranch, l

Private por. lies,incut nf giaduate ntral upstairs.

ami Harllelt.tiling tint- nn Muurmanto St lt, 'Hill"!

FOR RENT Miscellaneous.FUK HKNT Best Blandura make

planos. Instrumenta In perfect to- -dltlon. Whltnon Music, Co.Foil HENT Alfalfa and garden

ranches with houses, close in. Callat Lockhart'a ranch for particular.

to im e tlisaid bolulsI. PMIII, prsaine aeel'lli

int. TestUhseqiient lytlnptly win-- ,

ami alsn

Is yoyiir stock of

Canned FruitsLEGAL NOTICES.Mid as tin

prnitliug aKiuKliii4 fundprincipal tin

fur the ilisi'ua l';;e uf th.reñí' at mat urily, tln i

II" II ..i l.i iix-.- l liv lh" 1'llvuf th.- i 'lu .if Allni'itii i i ii . T

'uuiii'l!i i ll.n y of Hi.'

Foil SALK A live-roo- house, 000W. Tijeras, in one of the most at-

tractive neighborhoods In the city;bath, toilet, electric light, lie, barnand hydrant outside. The constantadvance in property- - values in thissection, the class of resiliences hereand the short distance from the. busi-ness part of town, makes this offeran unusual opportunity to get a goodproperty at a small price. Call at

tin- I ' l Slatesthat tine prtii Isitin

mgr. s- - njen. ami

iiunl" fn

Foil HKNT Store room for storingfurniture. Located down town. Tel-

ephone 15D8.

nml t here is hereiiy ,. t

uf Hi" taxable piiipcriy Ii

in t it n m all mil. 'i

shall be1. all

s.i i.l eity

NOT1CK; the claimants uf the follow-ing named private land claims, or

Igrunts, in New Mexico, are hereby uoti-- !lied that they w ill be allow ed ninety

'(.10) (laya from tin- - dale o;' the firstpublication of this notice (February 11.

ÍIÍI0U) within which to deposit in aid. sinuate, I'nited Stales 1 1. pnsitory

ir Hie nf a taxthe Intel. si nil this

nr Allienhas been

lift ii It litItuml wbin a nt, n

l,i paytaXt'H. the folie t annual taxng

nf Ni vv

S. . I, ..ii 1. Tlinl fur tin- piirpus,- nlpi nl Itllni! IlK' li't "ss.il llllnls luli tins! t Ut I inij; a s si " in tif h.i nil a ry siw -

ir in muí fur lln- City .if Alhmintr-liliit- ,

Hi'iiui liiln Ni iv ,tii--ptirsii.ini tu plntis, spt'i ifli a

itlt'iiH nuil titi!' iitliiit"il h

tin For Rent OFFICESdm- nml luHinkinii fund

to-w- it :

Fur the ' ;i

to product- th"Iiml

sum ii

suf! It

.:. furi lax

$ !' 5ili-- pt inn ut ttin- pi Im pal he the premises.

andre- -

f III

saidi it

FOR HKNT Offices and stores laCommercial club buildlns. Apply

Secretary of the club.t' rest.

For em h ul' themodern home at 2I9are leaving the city.

Fi Hi SA I.K ( inrN. K.lil.i. Wi-

ll. 1 1. Stevenson.ears-- 101 il

sufficientIn MUStn prn- -

ni. in tl.IN WITNCSS IIKKKiip,

( 'Hy uf A Huillín nine. b lishas e.tiist'il lill. blind tn

slgm-- lij Us lllnutr Mid eltv ehami t iiiiuiersiiiii'-i- and red

lt. thereh ntibr- -

Hi" lie-I-

eltv tn

heIk.hy

lip- tits ""lllli'll nf S.I

shall In- it ti llii-ri- in--

".I in. tin. i l.tl tn beUnliable i'iii.un hniliUthe uiiii 'at aniiiiinlSal.l It.tiitls shall h.' th

FOR SALI-- Cheap;t in .briek cottage;

Walter St. inquire

a nmil-nieel- y

located unroom 10, N. T.

if

.ICO fur Interestars IÜP1 lu 1112ssnf t'ii but In r i

."."ill. beingfur prln.

and PreservesGetting Low?

Wc have lots of them, all

kinds and prices.

Ask lis about thembefore you buy.

A. J. MaloyPhone 72

I.. it Inclusive, a taxtille tilt' sum ul' Jl.'l

Fur each ul' tin ybut li im lusi e. a ta x

tit.- tb,. Mim ul ft;"Ml fur tnt.-r.'.-- amirip nl

Said annua! tax smi lh" tax lulls and

uf I ;"iiViiiln,limited ' Saul

isnri r, anil Itsherein affix .1.

FOR SALE BusinessFOR SALK A paying tiusiness. Es-

tablished 19 years. $2500 capitalrequired. Want to sell on account ofhealth. For information address A.,Journal office.

at"ttld

to lll- -

Aiinljo P.ldg,WK A YI-- : THAT snap"

residence that vmi have

to the credit, ut I lie 'treasurer nl theI'nited Stales, the amnuuts as hereinindli ated, .same being due the UnicedStates fur survey liiir, platting, etc.In default of such pa. merits, the caseswill be reported to iie General LandOffice with that theybe taken up w itli the Attorney Gen-eral of the I'nited States, with theview- It. the enforcement of such pay-- jtin nts by suit. .Said private landlainis, amounts due, and date of ap-

proval of survey are as fnllows, viz:Preston Heck. Í202.5,!I2, Nov. 23, J Still ;

San Clemente, J24 4.1 3, Aug. 2x, 1SHÜ:IK. W. Faltón, jMKi.T.x, July 20. 1SS0:Tuw n of Casa Colorado. $10114.0 1, June

;J, 1x77; ( .Jo del Kspiritu Santo,'$.M)2.l!S, June 20. 1SS.": San Isitlro,;ll!tn i:i. June 5, 1S77; T"wn of Taji-ou- e.

Stiiii.nti. June ft. 1 8 7 7; San Migueldel Had,.. $.1X.,.1, June 14. .San

n.N nf l!Ui(i.' hIiiiII In-tai y St w . r H.i best ettllpons Inre Xt t lili lí hv t llin iiiiuibt-r- . ii it in fttiin I tn!'HI

4 roomen look-abu-

it

I'n.. 201

Its rll) tt ".j.senl u In-

j.tf the Inter1.1, lie. I.l I

graplli'il lacIcltv lleasnl--

A , 1'ltlO

all be ext. 'titlediiillett.-i- bv theMti.l

ing for. He sure tn ask utoday. Suuihwi'Stern liealtsimll.

r. this ila i March nn- ul l i, i r- -, luittid at Hi.- sani.- FOR SALE Furniture.

;:iin ,tl, Inehisiv", ami nr lb" tit lininiiiiiti'.ii ul 1 .nun ,. i. shall bear il.il."f Mar. h I. A li i:nii. and shallhi t "iii" till" .illtl paalt!" nil M.tivh l.j

!';': -- h. ill Intel. s rutin ih. 11 I

ti" 1111I1I 1..11.I at th" il" nf f.tii.-

Central.Fi Hi Oni.,1 house.

JsiiO; easy pa y men i s. SttuthwesternRealty i'n, 2IH K. Cential.

Hi" same ninuniT,time as the taxes f

fur sa ul i ll

id . .irs are t xtt-m- d

ami all t.f the luinis

Ma.M'f.City CI rk.

!! neial11 e.ti htiiil cttllb I !.-l-

For SALi: All kinds of householdfurniture. Futrelle Furniture Co.,

west end of viaduct.eti

in. i un,. nan i" r t i ntatn pi r .inninni i 'uli ntt i sit I a ml I FOR SALE Livestock.alli in i - mi ii on va fi in u

ni tax shall be pi, i.e. I

tie Iiunl tu be designated.. i linnils nl I :ih:i

Foil SiALK Star Furniture Companysell fronds on easy terms or the

Installment.

gist, led:"it x Tt ' asui t

uipiin I

$2.( I I 'mm FOR

hot

h1.

!! be

ill Hi"lliltt-- III

l.f .

pal sh."Up'U

f Mar. ll and Si nlhi. h illslallim

f 111 ttui itv uf pi li

hv .1 .pl t.pt ta

young saddleand perfectlyA run.

la isi.1 ite I. I.-

I.I. Il"

SALK one gte, g'.ntl b.uki

Apply 14 15

SALK Two

"S.i nilary S.Flint!", w Ii i. ii

pledged t,. an,ll.lt uf t litpi im qui! uf - t:

Mart Ii A-t t -Foli SALK I luust linld gumls, in

good condition. 411 West Granite,call t- -n to five o'clock.

gentle.For"

nexttw -

tiago llamire., $7 4.(1.'.. Dei. 7. 1000;Town of Cli, imita. $17.1.46, June r,I S 7 7 ; Gaspar Ortiz. $70.11. June 6.1X77: Itaut bo del liio Craiide, $ .1 i . 3 7 .

Mar. li 12. ISO'.: Plaza Planea, $1A3.;.2.Sepl. R. 1S9I".: Ojo de lturregri, $201). .r.7.Feb. 2, 1SÜ.X; Cieneguilhl. $110 40.Aug. 22, IttSSi; Juan Kantista Yablez,$Sil,72. AUK. Hi. lOUO; Town of Galis-tc-

$15X 04. Aug. 22, 1 x H y Cuyamun- -

I". nib"Hi ll htm l a m I b"l Iigood milkuf lliming c

I Ml

III

Th.11

house w est

slut 11 be It i t v a, a lilyused suielt fur tin

interest ami uu tie--

bunds w In n due. sos.i lil builds lile (p.Hp retn a pperta n in '

n ti- and unpaid.all t.itlina .r res

i t, 'i

Ihll.plt quiItilu am! T.

hInter tu i.. p.l Clt ufi ut lain trvl'I. FOR RENT Ranchesif I'll- I nn

e

lung as ant ut

iinip.insri iii.iin mitst.iii

St i' ,, ThatLOSTM. w

pal atw t.ini"i

ll.nik- i ll

ti it, will p. IV

f Tii'-ni- IwNil

Ym k.

a. atIn th

.r .tt!V nf New

York. gue. $S4.II4, April 2, 19U2: Town ofla w tu i ninil'inFOR HKNT Alfalfa ranch; close In.

Alsn store ronni. Albright. Studio.121'.. N. 3rd.

its t beretif heretoini e

bearerr, tí no

ir, i

Newnr sixtill itstlilt.'d

t h"a ml.: lh

he S".H nink.

'i.'l"C'l.

in confie tPt. .1Iiml each t

th" Intel,eti shall h.

fst

In

LOST While celiuloitl-covt-- i e,l booksbetwien 1st and 2nd streets nn Gobi

avenue. Return to Morning Journal.I.i.ST 111. ick lea t Ivr p...

containing papers of no value cx- -t pt to owner, H. V. Kelly. Leave at

nl b'.iitltt ml pul

Sllb'.:in- -

Alameda, $417. !7. Oct I. US,i; Ala-init-

or Juan Salits, $44 13. Ileo. 12.líiii'.: s.ilvi.lor G.tii.ab-s- . $74.17, Aug.22, !S!'!; Hill. $H0.10, Apri. 2 5,1Ü0C; Mesilla Civil Colony. $1S2.3.'I,April 4. 1K02: Town of Jaeona.

w t l

i1, he.4. l.

shad

s of A merit ii a t

bank. 111 tileI.l state nf Ni w

illtelesl 4lt" lb. w er li'tllil '

. U. C'll

A FRESH SHIPMENT

OF

GOLD SEAL

FLOUR

tt tug f.n ins i

: this nrtl.nau.e hereby ripeaI h is uril ina m ,

i. ml el let t t'repami .ippi'4ial

u Inn. tas. ur p,passetl nr a.iithe prnvlsionsand tin- - sani.

Sec. t; Th.be in full t,.i,it!t.T its pa--.- .,

Passetl M u.Ap4.IVI-- il

A . :

tu, t l!!i!; Canada d losSept. ( t'ross-Kc- l ly Cn. ami rec-i- suitablefu in ltt'lld I

f Alllellt .vnrd.t'l'it".! SI u Alamos. $106.34, June lb, ISOS; M

S. Montoya. $104. S7, Aug. 7. 1900;2.1. I '.in ll

"i MjrdiTei t i!"l ul ,1 dayw l .'Xii ii, c.I mi hit...A !nittiei i utt

POULTRY AND PET STOCK.I'll.IN 11 1.1 STKR.Matt

. Cit Ti "a siir.-r- .

" That h ul t h- -- aid b.inil.-- i

i; n. .1 b tin m .i ami - il .'

i..ii t itniilel sicm-.- i and li ii is-

le i In- i n ti ' t uf sani j

.t!. !'.- ciirpi'! at t.i' .if s.i i.l i

.Ts,. it I'm 44,, ti. .ii, i a. h of

Luis Jariiinii $ 1 lli.OO, N'tv.I Api 11 2. 1002:'

A uir. S. 1 n''2 ;

$ ! Xli SO. .Iii'yqniu. í 24 S3.

11. or Agua Salada,27. ISO!: petaca. $'.' 94.

.jo de San Jose. $9it.S9,C.uiaila de Santa Clnra.

1 5. I f"l ; Ton n of Abi-Nn-

13. !xí(í; Pajarito.

FOR SALK pure Rrd Rh.nl.. u.J 1 iltol '

land Rds, lii.ick Minorca, andid i.r I fill 'IJUST RECEIVED. M. M ANI S.Attest.

J

1 Sea I

11V ItClel I,

White Wyandotte egus. $ no f()r13. W. C. Warlick, 310 s. Walter.1321 2S. Aug. 1 S ;t : Pacheen.

!i ' -t , .itiit-ii-- - Hi- lit ntl.i.-lu-i-A iallqtlt 4lie, 111 tin'II

it'phone laf.O.Foil SALKTThTrF. iis. Leirñorñs.i -In and Ten II ut. .1 b Hi- 'ith.mt.ipli. .1

..-$1.6- 5lb. SuC- s H- treas- - i.ii.xi. noiici:.Last WHI ít ti.l 'l'fsiitmeiit

11. 'till. '

H . an '1 C. Ilid

v I. ....-I- '1

.III"t i It t i s ,ire'Ic-- 85 cl .Mh'illi '! im!s

FOR SALE$1000 111. liatli Hec-ir- ii

llgliU, 50 ft. lot; W. IaiuIaicniie.

$2200 brick. iiiiMlern: rol-

lar, Hiru, full 30-f- t. lot. S. KdilbSt.

$1700 frame, modern; S.I (lith st.

S2(i00 brick, bath, electriclights, ceiiieut talL. N. 4U bt.("lose in. --

$1000 7 rts.in, nimlem resldencve,hot water, heat, lot T.".14J feet.4 l.liM-k- s fnun

$2650 6 room, frame ctittage,mollera convenieactea. lAwm,hudo and fmlt tren; II lib-l- a

mis; close In.$2300 S room, modern, etnnent

block cottage, boulli Oiltli bt.Close lo. ' f$ 1 1 00 frame, JÍ. tth st-- ,60-- ft loc city water; isny tenasIf desire.il.

$ linio 4 rtMtm frame, ro'Hlrrn onlligtilandK. cluse In; J terms.If ilsirf(L

Ptislnr proorrtT and raacbes) tor

' t .tiiani ijr.'il iii'in í

'a, know b 4lge lis- IfIn-- - ( , i i In i . i

i hi it . r t In- - sum uf'Ü..I--! .Hi the 1st day t

:."'. tnci tber w ii i nsum t rum t !v tl ,i

44t 111.- - tat" t.f full' j

llv.lt ill il, d"4 av, ,( t..li. "oiiu II,i. .I.,.,, t ii l..wiii-,l- ti, -

- and ,.' hum it mat t iii i niYoil are h. r. bt nutilie,! that tin a'- -

I, Cl-i- l l.ISt U 4,1.1 Test "!, t ..l i:

t. tl t.itlp. ,1 I

in th.-but - s.--

-- " sil,! Il.ti, ,U ..ml i.l--

h- t a red s'l l.st .. --tl i

$".s.:.-S- . Juti4 26, is?.",: Antonio deMnyteii. $126.i0. March 25. 1S96;Santa lins.t (e Cnl-ern- $ Iftn. 24. Pec.5. lt'00: i:i linn, hito or put bio ofSarin A n.l. $1.1 3. P'-c- . 7. 1 mm :

Antonio GuM-rye- s & Joaquin Sedillo.$l"?4i. April 5. 1SH2: Santa Cruz.$226.66. Aug. 7. 1Í02; Ititrt.i'tune San-- ther. $S7 04. Ai-g- . 6. I'm:: Pueblo of

i iituna. $101 46. Auir. 22. 19!; P4nJ.F. Ktlwar.is. $6S1.66. Aug. 5. 1S82.

up!b-- t Ceríiíl'-nt- of dt pnit sbonl.1It. transmitted ttt this uffi. e. JOHNW. M ARCH. I". S. Surveyor Generalfor New Mexit tt. Februnry. 11th. 19n9.

and Plymouth Hoiks. 14il,"i W.Rotna.FO R S A I.K Thni t.ugTil.retl iTTT'TTf

Cn. krt'ls. also brni!"i-s- : a fresh pit!..f baby chick-n- s Sunday an.l nn.l.i.t ;

some lat . :ii"i:i N". nth St. ph. ne1fi4.-i.- 2 rinns.FOR SALK Lugs tr.mi thuriuigrT

br.d Pdack Laiigshangs: $100 fur'13; winter layéis, fail :r i;,;th.

'

I..1 l.A I -

-- ..i I

paid'!' I

i'lllt' t'Tills I ' sp, ."t'Velt"l I ll a ml In "e rt-I"! "11 lit llH 'I ' ! till ' t

' tb. mu n ni l a Im i s.i i,

Hu ir .', lit t; .t id I . c

' lililí Un. .i.l. !,!. ,if Couniv ufIb-- llshllo a n.l ,i nt'. iv tt l Ni w

leo. ilit'i'.i-- i il los bien piodllted ami

ti :

int.b. ..MidMil.lit.

"turn J

h 44 11rt,.V I;M.i b t b" cit t as ir, t s.' al I Foli

.i s an.) in.111. i Mt'T

bvmi- - ban belet- - of then. ii ..; sai.lnf Hie lHll'- -

it I; fyp SS in, ui.ator 1 44 'd t

l ii ii mi intill- 1st

r In . ... hUp'.tl Cir the in-I-

I' lit tt

ar. ;.s . iq.-n-

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f tltl-- . I'.il'll ll.i 11 .1,,.- ... XI .,i V .t Y.-t- In the state t N. York

Mi i.N'K Y TO LOAN on eily property)at i percent. Rio flrande Valley

I iind Co., John Porradalle, agent- - of-fii- e.

Third ami Gold avenue.Ñ A"Íi"ir.Ñ"T.-"u- lií"tñ"$J.iij. '

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Page 6: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

5THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.

Pullman Palace Car ICSKailway Steel Soring 41Reading 124 W TERRITORIES ILL

SOSteiKepublic DON'T Get Out of SortsNo Man is StrongerThan His Stomach

73do pfd . .

Itock island Co.

FINANCE AND

COMMERCE

ti 1

nd pfd 3"do pfd

St. Louis and San FranSt. Louts Southwestern kkr.epcr

SEND BUNCH OF

ELKS TO COAST

With your ho.If your staleiiunot ready to sthe first of the

nls arend nutmonth.

-- 1

51 ,71

117V420 v.

do pfd .

SIokh Sheffield steel and IronSouthern Pacific

do pfd

A strong man ii tron all over. No man on bektronil who in mtferim from wenk ttumach with illconsequent indiiext ion, or from rime other diteaseof the utomach and its associated organs, which im-

pairs digestion and nutrition. I'orwiien the stomachit weak or diseased there is loss of the nutritioncontained in food, which is the source of all physicalstrength. When a man "doesn't feel just right, "

Southern Hallway 23do nfd 13

Tennessee CopperTexas and PacilteToledo. St. Louis and West

do nfd

Get aSTATEMENT

LEDGEROUTFIT.

Larce Delegations from Ari1,8

I'nion Pacific 175do nfd M zona and New Mexico to At

tend National Meeting ir Los

when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable -

feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond-ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.

Suck man ihould use Dr. Pierce's Coden MedicalDiscovery. It cures distase ot the stomach and otheroriana ot dliestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood,Invliorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishesthe nerves, and so C1'i.S HEALTH AL 5 TRES tí TH TOTHE WHOLE BODY.

You can't afford to accept a seertt nostrum as a substitute for tins non-

alcoholic medicine oh known composition, nut even though the urgent dealernay thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed cm wrapper.

2.

. 102

. 44 6,

.110

. 41

3i. 1 3 'ü. 17

t'nitt'd States P.uhbcr . . .

do 1st pfdUnited States Steel

do pfdI'tuh CopperVirginia Carolina Chemical

do pfdWabash

Angeles in July,

Arizona nnd New Mexico Klk

And your stalemenlswould b,. re.ulv formailing the Mist ofevery nionili with verylittle work "II the pailof your bookkeeper.lend to make a b!,. noise at the meet

ing of Klks in Los Angeles next July

and already local Klks and those In into thisin. t hod.

Heller look2Mh century

oilier parts oi New Mexico are mal'

do pid 4 aWestlnghouse Klectric 7SiWestern l.'nlon 65 uj

Wheeling and Lake Kile 94Wisconsin Central 4S;l4

Total sales for the day 4 4 7,900shares.

Total sales par value. $4,320,000.United States bonds were unchang-

ed on call.

ing preparations for the event That RQSWELL WILL TRY MANILA CARMEN ONArizona will semi not less thanthousand of the Best People is statedbv a Tucson paper which has the fol

Wc make outfits in our shop to suit every size and styleof business.

H. S. LITHGOW Book BinderTHE COMMISSION STRIKElowing Interesting things to say about

Arizona's plans:It is estimated that not less than

1,00(1 Klks will take part in thecursion from the territory lo tin 111 HUI It ST AMI MAKLILGOVEONMEN Tcoast, nnd every one ot them will go

IIOSTOX STOCKS AM) IU1S( losing IVUvh

Money-- Call

loans 2 "i" 3

Time loans Sf- 4

1(011(14Atchison Adjustable 4s Ü4

Atchison 4s 100:lltnllromls

Atchison . , 103do nfd 10!'.,

IMIOXE B24.JOl'HVAT, liril.MNtias a booster for the territory Ari

Walkout Follows Refusal of De-

mand For Increased Wai;esand Shorter Houis.

zona's products, resources, progrcs:and fitness for statehood will be tbidea to which all others ill he madto conform.

A meeting of the central commit

Hull SUClI.It wiis .i (liiy of Kmiill tliinRB In tlif

stock market nnil the meatier business

ra,nr almost entirely from t Ik- - classif professional operators wlio make

livelihood by the dally fluctuationsin prices. That part of the profes-

sional element ensaftcd in watchin(tlii- - diffcrencea of quotations ruling In

this market and In London in orderto profit by arbitrating operationsplayed quite an Important part In thenarrow market.. The traders whobail houjtht .stocks on n raising scaleup to the close of the day were some-

what disconcerted over n number ofdevelopments which confronted themThey unloaded their llfiht holding asa consequence with some precipitan-cy. While this sclllnir was Hunt thedemand was even lighter and the re-

sult was rather violent breaks inprices.

The selllnR from foreign sourceswas prompted by the sudden turn forthe worse In the news of the relationsbetween Austria and Servia. The for-

eign markets plainly showed the dis-

turbance of sentiment caused by thisnews and the reflection of this feel-

ing was one of the factors in theopening weakness here. The Hear-ing of the outlook in the Ralkans dur-ing the day was reported too late toeffect n recovery in the foteign mar-kets but there was some buying ofstocks here late In the day on theassumption that orders will comefrom abroad tomorrow to buy hackthe stocks sold for that account today.The defeat in congress of the shipsubsidy measure measure caused n

slump in Pacific Mall as that stockhad been lifted aggressively on thestrength of assertions that the billbad n good prospect of passing. Dis-

appointment was felt nt the refusal oftío' New York public service commis-sion to modify the terms of their per-

mission for the issuance of Kriebonds. Danger was reared of thefailure of the financial plan intendedto rehabilitate the Erie. The inci-

dent widened In Its effects as a symp-- ltorn of the growing restrictions towhich .corporations are subjected.The feeling of distrust o:. this scoreWas intensified by the terms of theinterstate commerce commission rul-ing on the .Spokane rate case. Thedetailed attention given in that rulin.ito questions of cost of railroads, cap-

italization and manner of issue In-

forming a Judgment of the reason-ableness of freight charges and the

Mayor Granville A, RichardsonSays Pecos Valley City Is

Ready to Lead tiie Way forNew Mexico,

tee, composed of one delegate romeach lodge of the territory, was held

It.v MortiliiK

Aianila,ami other

Sur.iitl Ltuxctl lVlrclI Tile calillen

.. s on Hie Manila

I. .11 nuil

Marchoniplo11 this citv recently. The plans an

sufficient In themselves to arouse th street ruihvav system went on sliil.Interest of a wooden Indian, and willmake anv man worthy to be called

All theWay UpFrom tk foundation to tha ahlnelei on tha roof, w r aelltnf

building materal cheaper than. you bav bought for man laaraBay at Iaa-a-t It par cent and ...'

Build NowRio Grande Material and

an Arlzonan feel proud of the worliwhich thev propose to pcriorm in. an

Poston and Albany 2351 tostón and .Maine '''í'Postan Elevated 127N. Y.. N. H. and H Lr'

Union Pacific 17.1?,Miscellaneous

American Arge. Chemical 3ti

do pfd 'J1:!American Pneu. TubeAmerican Sugar .....129

do pfd i'1American Tel and Tel 128American Woolen 2X

do pfdDominion Iron and Steel 31 Mi

Kdison Klectric Ilium 2.r4Massachusetts Klectric 1134

do pfd 'Massachusetts Oas 4 'i

United Fruit 12 8 'iUnited Shoe Much 04'4

do rM ''9

Ibis in. lining, following anmeeting at labor heiuhiua iters to

a series of demands. These in-

clude an increase in pay and a re-

arrangement of hours and were pre-sented to the street railway companythis morning,

A few men returned to work anddeclared that many of the carmen

effort to advertise the territory."The two principal features of th

appearance of the Arizona Klks at thmeeting In 'los Angeles next Julysaid it local Klk, "will he their unlforms and a float, which we expect Lumber Companyto decorate at an expense of $750. A

Morning Journal Itnreau,The I'alaee Hotel,

Santa Fe, N. M ., March a. I

Hon. t'.rauville A. Kichardson.maycr of Hoswell. arrived in SantaI'V today to urge the assnge by thehouse of representatives of the com-

mission government law passed by theounell Tuesday atteinoon.

Mr. Richardson Is an earnest ad-vocate of the commission plan andirew the hill which was introducedin the council by Mr. Mcllee.

"The bill leaves it entirely to theiption of the cities whether they willtry the plan or nut," said Mr. Itich- -

Cur. Third and Marinette.originally planned, our suits wet riione B.white. At the meeting 'in this city

did not approve of t. h strike but lead-ers kept the doors of the hall wherethe meeting' was held was lockeduntil after the hour this mornliifiwhen the nu n should have reportedfor wink.

The leaders declare that the doors

pearl gray was selected. The complete uniform will consist of a twoV. S, Steel 4

piece sack suit, a .'elt crush hat witha purple hand about It, and the word

do pfd ''O?,Milling

Adventure s'Arizona' on It In large lettersAllouez 0 w ere kept locked In order to preventOn the nap of the left breast coatfifl

3 4 pocket will be the name of the lodgeThe men will wear a purple how tli

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BY BUYING YOUR HOT

BED SASH OF THE

SUPERIOR LUMBER & MILL CO.Albuquerque, New Mexico.

carry a cane with a bow of rihhoniand wear light canvas shoes. If thatdon't get the money It's hack to the

spies from leaving the meeting.Most of the cars are being operated

hy the company with non-unio- n

Filipinos and Americans. A strongforce of potice is guarding the cars,hut there has been no violence. Whilesmall crowds gathered at the junctionpoints, demonstrations were not at-

tempted.

AmalgamatedArizona Commercial . . .

AtlanticPutte CoalitionCalumet and Arizona .

Calumet and Hecla . .

CentennialCopper ltangeDaly WestFranklinOran byflreene Canauea

cactus for us.

írdson today. "I believe that If thej'illl is passed Itosw.-- w ill undertakeit. The law allows two plans, one be-- 1

ing that the city councl of three shallemploy at 11 salary a superintendent'w ho shall have charge id' the city's j

iffairs relying upon the council forulviee and for such orders as I heynay give, the members of the conn- -

il to serve without pay.

"Now, in regard to that float. It'tgoing to be a winner. In strlkitmand original devices It will be a representation ctf the different industrie.

(XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXof Arizona. After it has fulfilled itpurposes at Los AiircIcs It will be TRY THE MONEY-BAC- K CURE

FOR INDIGESTIONbrought back to the territory, when"The other plan provided for a

uayor and two conneilmen, who shallhave personal charue of the elty's

and who will receive a salary.It will be placed on exhibition at thefair. We will raise a total of $6.000

. isi

. 23 4

.103

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. 30T rt

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. 04

. m

. 29'i'. 10 4. t3. 25. 17. 70. 50 ,

.130

. 2 81

. BSM

. 14 H

. S2. 13-.- J

. 12

. 41'. 29 Vs

.239

. 4",

. r. 14

.140

Albuquerque Lumber CoWHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER

Glass, Cement, Wall Paper and Rex Flintkote Roofing

North First Street. Albuquerque New Mexico

"It Is impossible for us In New Xln

specific opinion that earnings of theilrcat Northern and Northern Pacificin recent years have been excessivethrew open a wide field' lor conjec-ture of the effects of future applica-tions of this method. Heading wassubjected to some special pressurebecause of statements in circulationthat it was the Intention of Anthra-cite companies to shut down all themines on April 1 pcni.''ng the makingof a new agreement 'jr wages withthe miners. A sudden drop in the

to defray expenses'."We have been assured of rati

times In ten stomach dernngc-ar- e

responsible for salliK'

Isle RoyaleMassachusetts MiningMichigannMohawkMntanu Coal and CokeNevadaNorth Putteold DominionOsceolaParrotOuincy . .

Shannon ...TamarackTrinity

Mexico to secure a special charter t incutsdull eyes and Ihlu body.Hishee and Douglas will form on uch as has been granted to Halves- - complexion

the stomach that suppliestratnload, 20" of them getting on 'on and us inai bo given in other It Is

here. Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma states, arid 1 endeavored In drawing nourishing blood to the muscles, theinerves, and skin. If the stomach Is OOOOOCOOOOOCXXhis law to make it as simple as poswill form a second, and the cities ami

towns of the northern pint of thrterritory a third."

sible not seeking to change to anyxteiit the powers now conferred uponUnited Copperr warrants in London

aitenllon than did theprice of coppireceived more Mining municipal governments. 1 believeKirk L. Hart has been appointed

major general of the marching forceUnited StatesUnited States Oil . . . the rilan will succeed in New Mexicorenewed claims and will appoint an p in

each of the lodges.UtahVictoria . .

Winona . .

Wolverine

in. I feel sure that If the law isicted, lfoswell will vote to try

Mr. Richardson Is also lu re to

of further large sales., Xc- - York. A

uced in the lat-'- y

th" announce-- i.a,, of the years or- -

MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANYALBUQUEROUE NEW MEXICO

Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

The Kills will request literatureof refined cgood effectter part of t

merit of thedels for steel rails

from the different boards of trail tend the good roads convention.'Hid chamber of commerce of the te!'.by the New York ritury to distribute in Los Angeles.

healthy, plenty of nuirilloiis matterwill he absorbed by ilc- hi I. If It

is not healthy, the food willand undigested, w ill pass alongthrough the bowels, furnishing soUtile nutritious mallei' ihat the blood

'becomes Impoverished, and the glowof Ilea II h va 11 ishos.

If you sillier from nervousness,s:ck hendadlo, bel hing of as, sourtaste In the mouth, h uvíiicmh aftereating, or any oilier miserable stoin-iac- h

distill bailee, y.m need a,

and the sooner you get It the . kyou will be healthier and happier.

It will relieve any distressed stom-ach condition almost lintiicilintcly. Itwill cure If used iiccordiiig lo direc-tions'. J. If. ii'Kielly Co. sell it. for

Hon. A. A. Jones, of l.as Vegan,ional democratic committeemanAn Ideal Cough Medicine.

nafor

New Mexico, is in Santa l'Y to

Chicago Hoard of Titule.New high records for the season

were made in wheat, corn and oatson the board of trade today. Wheatfor May delivery sold at $1.19Vj whileat the same time July touched $1.07.Coarse grain followed wheat In itsinward course. Mav corn selling fit

As an Ideal cough medicine I re- -lend the good roads meeting.sard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In

litfones says there is no truer stat 111a class by Itself." says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of Gwynneville, Did. "I tak xtant than that "The I nited States

s h.; only civilized nation on earthhat can afford to net. along withrails instead of highways."

Midi Ampio Means stud linsurpnhscd I'ncllltle

The Bank of Commerce of AlbuquerqueExtend to Ieposlfors Kvery Troper Accommodation nnd Solicita New tn.

Capital, $l."M,IMM.nO. Officer nnd IHrecior,!: Solomon Iainn, PrcaIdenl! V. S. Slrii kler, Vice, l'reuld cut nnd Cashier; V. J. Johnson, As-

sistant Cashier; Willlum McIiiIohIi, George Aruot, J. O. llujdrltlgo, A at.Illackwell, . r Cromwell.

great pleasure in testifying to the re-

sults o Chamberlain's Cough Medi-cine, In fact, I know of 110 other

Central system.The bond market was irregular and

there was less activity than of late.Closing sales:Amalgamated Copper tii'iAmerican Car and Foundry .... 49'i

do pfd 110American Cotton Oil "2i4American Hide and Leather pfd 37American Ice Securities ''.'MAmerican Linseed 13American Locomotive

do pfd 112American Smelting and Refining S3

do nfd 103American Sugar Refining 120American Tel and Tel !2S'iAmerican Tobacco pfd 91 'A

Ameriean Woolen 2S'

a mle it

larg.II to

thinkcure

box,guaraní.

.Mi cents 11

enough ofIndigent ion.

Dr. II. K. Mcllrldo, of .n. Cruces.me of the physicians 01

Southern New .Mexico, and a regent

87 and May oats nt 'Gi. Pricesreacted from the top on realizingsales but at the close wheat showednet Rains for the day of ',ii to 'ii'i',for the two leading months. Corn,oats and provisions closed firm.

In the wheat market during theday May sold at between $1.1 and

1.19' and July closed between$1.05 and $1.07.

Corn closed with May at 7 iand July !.

The oats market closed with Mayat 5 ' and July at 0Vi MS.

preparation that meets so fully thetations of the most exacting in

cases of croup and cough of chil-dren. As It contains no opium, chlor-oform or morphine It certainly makesa most sjfe, pleasant and efficaciousremedy for the Ills It Is Intended."For sale by all dniRglsts.

f the New Mexico Agricultural colSANTA FE TIME TABLE.ige, is In Santa I' o to attend Hie PROFESSIONAL CARDSTOM El(Mid roads meeting.

ASSAY I'JItS.A Plca-a- ut Pin sicWhen you want 11 pleasant physic (fflWMD MM-O-M- U mum?Ive Cha mherla in' Stomach and l.lv- - Assayer.

Mining and Metallurgical Knglneer,6(1 West avenue. Vostofflca

Hox 173, or at office of F. H. Kent112 South Third Klreet.

Tnblets a trial. They are mild andntle In their action and always pro- -

CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA,Bronchitis, Croup, Couglis and Colds, ormoney back, bold and euatantced by

.1. II. O KII I I.V .0

CONVICTS BUTTLE

WITH FLIES

The .Meláis.Copper had a sharp decline in the

London market with spot quoted attr,li, 1.1m anil futures at 37. D's. The

luce a pleasant cathartic elici t. Callit any drug store for n free sample.

(Infective, November 8, ItOMJ

Anaconda Mining Co 42Atchison 103

do j.fd 102Atlantic Coast Line X

li.iltimcue ami t ihio 17 'ido pfd ,. 93

Brooklyn Rapid Transit 7 2 '

Canadian Pacitic lli'iCentral Leather 2S

do pfd 102Central of New Jersey ..2U"ii22!Chesapeake and Ohio 0.r

Chicago (.teat Western i

Chicago and North Western ...17ti'iiChicago, Alii, and St. Paul 143 .,'.. C. C. and St. Louis . . . 7 .1 i 7S

Colorado Fuel and Iron 32Colorado and Southern 03

do 1st pfd 2

do 2nd pfd "DConsolidated (las -1 U

nn- -bical market was quiet butchanged with lake quoted at $1

ii 1 3.1 2 '... Klectrolytie at $12Arrive. Itpp.'irt

.50 'if4

ATTOKMOYM.

K. W. P. H I VANAttorney at Law.

Offlca In First Nalonial Hank buildIng, Albmpier.pie, N. M.

WlL-SU- &'

WIIITK -Attorneys fit Law.

I. Mtiut ht'M) '.i! Kiprrsn.. ",. :,. '.i it ni, i. i.hiiim-.- . . . i

7, Noiih. f.it. I'.ist M.ill .1'PRISON4i p R ::m pJit p :IHI p:..á p i? 4r,

p U :2 A

ftft R ft;,n p pi 'J p 7 : - p

THE12.7.1; casting, $ I 2.37 1 2 02 'i .

Lead was lower at 13, 7s. (id In theLondon market. The local marketwan dull and unchanged at $3 92'.. íi3.97's.. Spelter was unchanged at 21, ISs,

V. It. Ill l Met. ríty Km I I

I nun tlit" ilN.i. :', t Fa M:tll .... ft

I. hit.' J.liullf.l t

.. H, 0i. cV Kitu. I'lty lixp. U

All business cut rind c.1 to our cure willreceive prompt and careful at-

tention. Itooms Hi, 17 and19, Cromwell Huilding.

Albupieifiie, ... New Mexico

was'i W

Cd In London. The local marketquiet and unchanged at 4 72 JournalMorningSan

In-- -

IVniN ntlry 'J'rnliiHN.i, hi!, AniMtillM, and

Cill lKl.MllNn. Bli. Kr.im (arUi.ii.l. litm- -

til mitt A tn.trnlo ...11

Fierce Blaze ThreatensQuentin Penitentiary;mates Risk Lives toProperty.

dollars.4.77V

Par silver. 5a : Mexican44.

pli:TIST.K'rt'AKiibit. j. '.Job Rooms l'rm llir Munili

N.i. 1ft. i V K. r. Kt. no a 7:00N i. in ("iiiitMtn Rt l.iiniy with br.itii'h train

f"r Kiintrt I'V unti i"pet ut nil I'xal pnlniiin Niw T. K. I't'UUY. .A ft rill.

SiN'Iior.'5; spelter.

St. I.011ÍS

firmer, $3.'Iienfal fturgeon.

Rooma !-- , Harnett building.744. ApolnlmeniM made by

Phonamall.Lead.

$4 62 Ms,

andNew Orleans Cotton.

March and spot cotton, firmunchanged; molding, 9';

I Br Moraine Journal Siwctul Uih4 WlrlSan Quentin. Cal., March A fire

in the Jute warehouse of the statepenitentiary here caused a loss ofabout $.10.0011. The llames werefought by a force of over 10a con-

victs, many prison guards and fir -

tiiii;i ssruKirr

MEAT MARKETAll Kinds of I rc-.l- i ami Salt Jleats.

Menu suiisi"!' 1 actory.1MII, 111 I.INWllllf.

.Masonic ItiiililiiiK. Noitli l liiril street

I'llVMCIWS AMI SI UfJIXiN8.Su'ÜJlloX I., iil ll'l ON, M- D- -

Physician and Surj.mn.Offtcn Itoom 9 Harnett Building

Realdrnee Phone HI30. Of1.cn Phona1?. Albiio,ueriti, N. M.

aToí'"síwu-ixk- . mI'd.Practice

Limited to Tuberculoma.Hours 10 to 11!; 2 to 4.

Rooma ft. in;SiiitNat.niinli Bids;.ti. L. HI "ST

pbyslelun anil SursreonRooma 1 and X, N. T. Armljo bullfl-n- g,

A!biupjeriue, N. M.

St. IOilis Wool.Wool, unchanged: medium grades,

combing and clothing. 19iT24: lightand fine. I4i20: heavy fine. 10'nlS;tub washed. 24 i 34.

( 'inn Products ' viDelaware and Hudson 1 7 3 'iDenver and Rio Oiande 44'

(In pfd .'3Distillers' Securities 35 'Hue 26

.lo 1st nfd 41do 2nd 'pfd 31

General Klectric 15 (HiGreat Northern pfd 141

Glint Northern ore Ctfs S

Illinois Central H1!Jlnterborough Met 10'

do pfd 42International Paper 1ft '.i

do pfd 51

International Pum.n 3S"tIowa Central 29Kansas City Southern 41

do pfd 71Louisville and Nashville 12SMinneapolis and St. Louis 52Minn,. St. P. and Sauit St. M 139Missouri p.icilie fiN- 1-

Kansas and Texas .... 3'tdo pfd 70iíí 72'

National Lead 75 4

New York Central 174Nt w York, Ontario and Western 45Norfolk nnd WesternNorth Americann s 0

Northern PaciticPacific Mail 31Pennsylvania 129People (;s 110Pittsburg. C. C. and St. Louis ...Pressed Steel Car 3

EVERYTHING INW. L.Trimble & Co

lcr.v, I et il atul Sale Mnlilr.s. FirtKeasonalile llalim

X. St.laH 'rmnoiits at

l.lcplioo :l.PrintingChicago iMietor Jailed for lfc-b-

Chicago, March 3. Dr. P. O. Cas-

pian, a local physician, became a

prisoner nt the rountv Jail today atthe expense nf Mrs. Ilessie P. Davis,who wat. injured by the doctor's au-

tomobile.Mrs. Davis secured a Judgment for

damages which the phjslcian was un-

able to pay. and she agreed to pay hisboard while In Jail. In accordance

lth the law governing Imprisonmentfo debt.

B. II. BRIGGS & CO

men from Sail Rafael and San Fran-cisco. Several of the prisoners hileattempting to extinguish the flameswere overcome by smoke and nar-rowly escaped with their liven, dueof thtni. J. L. Krouman. employed u.ibookkeeper in the warehouse, had aleg broken, and iinothtr fell uncon-scious on the roof, hut was quicklyrescued, liuard White, while work-ing from the guard house. lo(ntedover the warehouse, f, into the fire,but was rescued by the convict whowere asHistinr him.

One thousand rounds of ammuni-tion stored In the guard house fellInto the flames and were explodedD" spite the danger of being hit by th"flying bulh ts. the prisoners reniuimslat their posts of duty and allInjury wrom this source. A OatlinHiln was dragged from the guard-house by sevt ral of th" eonvlets, w boattached a rope to It at the risk of

4! UISI B nSSHSBI I S I :

THAT'S ALL DRUGGISTS.Proprietor mt

r A I n r.uUt I'hitrniHiy, (nr. 4lt nml VtrtlliKlilnutl rk.inu;i. Vttr. Kíiiti i rill ml jihI

ISroiitlnuj'

A family Medicine Without Alcohol J GROSS, KELLY & COMPANY

t Wholesale Merchants.

Let Us Figure on Your NextNo Matter How Small or How Large

We Will Always Treat You RightVA Great Alterative - Without Akohol

A Tamilv Merfif inr Without Akohol

A Strong Tonir Without Alcohol

A Blood Purifier - Without AlcoholWool, 1'iile and 1'elU

SW'lllji.nrQrF.ngv;c las xeqasth. 1' üv.-s-

The warehouse is sit 11.1t. d out-- ;, I,Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like Ayer's Sarsaparilkju Is

alcohol than with it. f tTIt the ptiton walls, and none of theothei buildings were endangered.not vastly h-it- without Journal Want Ads Get Results!

Page 7: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

6 ÍHE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.

ÍALKliPEDES. !N JOUR NALISÍ I'tnnnJ. It him fourteen hotel midfifty-fiv- e kitchen iiml menso f'oi-S-

one muy procure ii dinnerabout equal In Hint fill lllshed III H

Northern hotel for tmlf ii dollar.

selenro of pn vi ntion would he ex-

ulted nhove the Helence of cure. Thespeaker n ferreil to the chinen,. d,--

of employing j.hy sida iim lo keepthem well, Instead of to iniiko them

cíe mmwwmorning journal

Pul)lllid by tli

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

Style, Service,

yet were his charge true, they werethen as true nu now. Hut Iflnt Satur-day, with Arizona and New-- Mexico,staiidluK ready to hi pHiat' ly taketheir riKhtx, Hun to rob them ofthose rliihts the cry of "thl:f"OKaliiHt New Mexico was raised. '

The cliui-R- of political corruption

There In bonrd tn be had nt .0 itiiisTWENTY-FJV- E THOUSAND MILESa day, muí II Ih vvholoome. Hoard

niny tie had for 30 renin h day, none fitIn .New Mexico may be true. Hut nnythe I if" wholesome, hut !bh InvltlnK

Well will,, they Mere Hick. The Ideanot nearly no crude (lt) mmiy others

with which the Chinen,, arc common-ly HKsoclated and the world U com-lii(- ?

more ami more to realizeof reventliiu: eviln of various-

rnnn of ordinary understiindlna;knows that the Nw Mexico mitchlni?owes Its existence to the nppointivft

nave to t Hr claim or alien lfiborerH forwhom it Intended.P A MCpTtFTlBON

W. S. Itt'KKKtl. H. 11 KMMI ......t. h. lioi;eiit:n ....

PrMntKiliii.r

city Killtur. .lluslin-a- t tíutr

Gallup in ThreeOver Fifty Miles;

system previii'.lnn umb-- the territnr-Austrian, Joseph Mikulec, Hoofs It in from

Days and His Highest Daily Record IsWalked from Philadelphia to 'Frisco in

scrtx. layiiiK the einphnsls ,m thicHil l, Hi: "M KI' .HI?" lal government. N'.-- Mexloo'x wish(iluise of reform 164 Days; Hasv in iii ieR:ite yVndiewn now criirftntiu-- l orrond c! mttr at th

p'iftiufTIe At Allurin-riiu- , N. Ii., undr actt t uniroat of Mianh 1, 11.1.

Made Thirty Pairs of Shoes Look Like Thirty Cents and Isout lila port of tlio eoiitr.ict he liimlwith the people lio ('levied film Still Walking.

for Ktatehond was largely promptedby the wish tn cleanse herself of thepolitical barnaclcH foisted on hor bymen like Albert Jeremiah HeverldKe,lleverldRo howlH ntfiilnst the governormid nttorney general of New Mexicoand Hays New- Mexico must havp u"different crowd" In control beforeshe can have statehood. Hut lin i

In the matter of ilUeatieH the trendof modern medical science Ih mainlyIn the direction of prevention. ThepltiKiu-Hpo- tH of the cnrlh have heenliurified mnl HWeeene,l not hy cuiinRth" Individual cases of yellow fever,etc.. an they arose, hut hy making it

lining fiiileil to pet xtiiteliood for.New .Vexko ilnrleu the iiniKreHf.

rubber hec!n ns it greatly lessens theWlllrh ellilN toiliiy, will he eMl(n'í II Joseph Mikulec, an Austrian, who iswalking twenty-fiv- e thousand miles

TIIR MOHMVn Jill HSU, H TIIKlltlllMi NI I'l IIIK AN l It Of M-.-

Ml- Villi. M I'I'IIKIIMI 1111', I'HIM II I I

III 1111. KM'I III l V l'4MTY All. Tilt.IIMf . AMI Tilt: Ml IIKH'M 111-- Illli KK-I- I

III II AN I AHI i WlltSi i II I. V AHI.K K. III.

VMiM elected upon u lit i i. ii nei mil Ionin five years, arrived in the city yesill enlltnot to tll.lt effect. unwilling to let the people of New

iMiiio elect their own Kovernor nndattorney nnd thus have that

Impossible for tin- piamn- to Ri--' .

I'oothol I. "An ounce of prevention isworth ii pound of cure" has an

terday fifternnon after a little stroll ofWe do noi lu lieve he will do It. W

These are the principal featuresin the make up of our shoes.

They embody all the newestwrinkles in modernshoemaking: and stamptheir wearers asstrictly

Their splendid quality pleases

the economically inclined

nnd their perfect fit andcomfort, without nny

breaking in is the ht

of tender feet.

We Make You the Judgeas to the Reasonable-

ness of Our Prices.

fatigue; The distance I sail on steam-ers does not count as part of thewalking time."

Mikulec says he Is fiuO miles aheadof bin schedule already, So considersthat his chiinciH for making good byFebruary 5, 1911 are good.

mibs from the west. Mikulecnever illd In II. 'Ve ho would do It V linen analnst whom Heveridife rails,owe tln lr aptiointments to the admin-- , who is a journalist and is writing

TMIMj III' H IIMI KII'TIOV.rinlly. by iiiril'-r- , ohh tumuli.,, .AOL;ili-- hy tnuil. una moiiiii !

aphorism for ceniurieH, hut It has-lu-e-

little more than an aphorism.lil ilí Veil Whell till prollllHe WIIM lllillllmid in- tu lleve no, t tul ( II whk miiili ""' reports of tils travels to a bifiistration at Washlnst on If there

rottenness nmong them thn fault HenToday it i crystallized Into him h Immensely effective inovi nienlH as the near the door of Mr. )eeridne andLarger rlrciiluilun Hum nny mlirr putter

tn fclu-- . Ihit tinly iiiMr lu .Nijllrino ImhimI rrrrjr day In llmnot at tin- door of the people of New

With II ilellllelllti' Intent to de.ehelllld to net II Hint In eiiliKI-e-- II till'fiilwe pri-l- iiHi-f- I'.ut if lie Hhniil'liiiihe v. I nnd curry mil 111 coninii'l hy tendí rliiK ih iincondltioii.i

oncerted fi;ht Hie dread lliH- -

asiH thai Hcomyo the world. And nsi oneiete cMimple of proph;, lax.itl'iii

Mi xico. If HevcridKe were Hincerelin his expressed desire to cleanse New

He left Phoenix February S, walk-ing here by way of Presentí, AshFork and (lallup. lie delivered lec-

tures on his experiences at flallup,Wlnslow and elsewhere, and may doso here, before resuming his pil-

grimage to Santa Fe.Mikulec lias passed through sornej

hazardous experiences, walking for;hours, solitary and alone through

publishing' house In his native land,started from Croatia, Austria, nFebruary fl, 1H0 ,and so far haswalked close to is. duo miles, makingIiIh way as lio Kupn principally by thesale of .small post cards.

If he returns to the starting pointwithin the stipulnted live years he

111 set .10,000 crowns w hlch is equalto ten thousand hard slmoli-on- in1'nited Stat.-- coin.

Mexico of corruption be wouldj New .Mexico her prayer and let herhistory furnishes no parallel to theri'Hlijniition, we would cheerfully Join

with the ri nt if the territory In iv- -

''Tim Moralnir Joiirmil hn a litahrrruling IIinu la lu Hiir

ilirr tutrr ,n AltiHiieriu r any olhrrrl.iMy la Nf .Mrtli-o.- The AmrrlmaMiiptllr lllrrclnry.

cleaniiiK and r. di emii( of tin- I'ana-- !

ma canal zone.

(l rltllsV lllIT.

lii(f hhu it vote of iluinkM.He can not ile,-n- Unit he fulled he-

mline the unexpected liiippined. IPwiim fully ciinnlziint oí lint ;m ko-i-

to hiippi-n- He mih well miai'

St. VI (ItMlilai in i n:it it trackless troiilcal híñeles, livlne- - nn"Il'i a

down Inlong time between drinks fruits, crossing deserts and moiin-thl- s

country," said Mikulec tains and nassine-- throinrh countriesIn the hiilldinChildren's Shoes $1.00 to $2.73Women's Shoes $l.."0 to $5.00Men's Shoes ...$1.8. to $5.00

IT lllt.HT TO PASS, observed that Mr.of his cabinet il Is

Tal't h.iH chosen I'm

a ma n w ho ha issi U1MU 111 I lie Mornilllf .louriuil Inhabited tiv hostile tícenlesof the hi In nie nnd mine tliiiu likely

cleanse herself. And then, too, a.

clad in rollen of white, mlnlitcome to her inheritance, in whichtin-re- is no flaw.

Hot Mr. lieveridKc is not sincere.Neither Is .Mr. .Nelson. The people,however, are not fooled hy the hy-pocrisy. The people of Arizona, thepeople of the I'nlled Slates todayknow that the two territories havebeen helniyed by false promises (in.tlobbed by n transparent trick. Anothey know-- too, that Ileveridite amiNelson are hut the tools of a Krenipolitical plot hatched for the purpos.-- '

of depriving the two territoricH nt

he war poilfolii oltice. "The last twelve hours' The pedestrian stinted without atrek, mostly throoeii a.,t,i ,.... . . ...llX.'d il Up hilllHllf-ll- l hi (ii,. Ihcom noulh of Mason and Dixon's line. " n,"rt oi iuooe,y, IIIKKIII 11 IN llWUg US

Tin- - lilllto (jive lllof till'

now before tin- IiríhIiiUiivorlOl'lltl'lt t'lVVHH tlll'l i I'H

oriitory tin- - i .1 í ofpretty hard, and i amHllp Dii'oukIi the hoilHe uifhoilt COIV

slil. lull. ni, kiiintlnu that the neiiiit fills new load of the army depart ready tor a 'he goes along and getting a helpingstay here n , hand from nearly everyone. He waslittle rest, so, 1 si, allment Is .1. M. In, lilnsou of Tl iiiu suee.would hulk nt it, nnd Hint It would day or two, get my shoes repairednil of

to In

"1'OlHllllHNÍOll"

rnmi in, iiiiiilil lendlnii lawyer of his Htate, who Is.ndoptinjr llirIII U II ti' ,11 MOV then he ton lute In hkvc II. All IIiIh ami start on to Santa Fe. X am re- -

held up not long ago by a hunch ofhobos In Nevada, escaping from themhowever, and nearly had a' nu ns with

know ,, and I estlei-t.-- Helielally quired by the terms of my contractcapital of every slate

hrouithout the Smith, iililinufih nottie kiu-- nt the In KlnnliiK of the ki

III well IIH lie klloWH lio', mid stop at the111 III.' di ted Stal ind f urn nrocur- -representation jn the senate of th

widely known In the .Viith and West.Hut the Hlianc.st I'ealuie about Ibis illicit states.t f ni ii ti I if lepoi'M ale true, p

a lot of Indians he tried to photo-graph down in Yuma. He alwaysarries a (amera, his traveling load

being twenty-liv- e pounds, while heexpedites his progress by means of nheavy cane. He has, made severalrcmaikable spurts during his journey,

SUIT Neck.

pll SMod.

It iIoih not propose to Imposeof liny kind iiioii iiny univll

lliiK roniinnnlly, bul simply prov lib k

thin nny town or rily tluit (h iln-- totry tlint HyxliMii of niunlrlpiil Kovcin-uni- it

Hlifill have tin1 privilege of do-lii-

mi at llii- - notion of ii nnijorlly oltin- - voti-l- ol" tin' itinnlelpalily.

Tin' form of loi-ii- l liovi iinni nt In

Unit Mr. Iibklnsoii did not Vote foiMr. Tafl last November and Is fur- - Stiff neck Is i,'Mined by t honmntlsm

lie emit une II II H Ii hole lo (IIIWl llllthy. And even If he didn't know' II.

Iiím promise to the people li.td nohlrliiKH of Hint unit iiltaclnit to It.

The contract vnn mrnlnht mnlHtiitehood nl thin si

or riHlmuiliou, The mcmhIoii 1m oer,the xlii t hood Ih on Hie xhelf Theli'sli;iiMlioii is In urdir.

of the muscles of the link. It Is uslerlnole a demo- -

ually confined to one side, or to thrn t , who will not nsii'ii IiIk partvback of the neck and one side. Whilenlershlp lu Ti iinissee because nl il Is ofic. itiit. painful, ipiick roll.

ried men and vhile there Is not aphysical coward in the hunch theyare not hunting trouble. They wouldrather try to lick an army of Indiansor Japs than to ask their wives to ac-company them to the probate clerk'soffice to sign, their applications ior apermit to drink 'em up a few lines.That's why there will be no drinking

walking across the thirteen miles ofSalt Lake Hridge in ftah In U hoursand 1 8 mlniiti s.

The traveler wears a magnificentNavajo silver ring set with turiiuoise,presented to him at the Crand Can

may he had by applying Chamberthe h'iii'ir thai has been accordedhim In a republican cabinet.iltii'Mtlim I not fin rxin'i'liiiiiit. It linn

boon udnploil In a number of milmliin Iain's I.ininient. Not one case of rheumat Ism In ten requires Internal treatCiiinmenlliiK upon Hie fotiKuInt!Till: SI U l it IIOMIS.tilt . iirnirrrsHlvi' clllc. In different ineni. unen mere is no lever am

parts of ihi' oruiitry, mid Hum I'm no .swelling as in muscular and chron-ic rheumatism, Chamberlain's I. in!

fact'!, the Kn'isim City .oiirnal, whichIn one of tin- sound 'St n puhllc--i ti pa-

liéis In tile I'lllted States, speaks asfollows of Mr Taris action in the

The llillnn of the city council, III

Kh meellnir 'I'lienday In ills-

yon, where he took many pictures olthe chasm.

Mikluee will call upon c.ovcrnorCurry while at Santa Fe and get hissignature with the great seal of the

win ii vi l II h.'iH boon Ii h it It Ii.ih beenfoninl to In- clll, lout, economical nuil nu nt will ucrnrnplisli more than any

license law passed hy the New Mexicoloo legislature. It Is a. cinch that thoman who tacked the amendmentsonto the hill knew what would hap-pen to it when it appeared in thehouse.

til till' IIIOllll' of Internal treatment. For .sale by allhighly Mil iHtiiotoryd rncgists.malti r:

"In appoinlini; Mr, Tilckinson, the territory of New Mexico. He travelsIn a sweater, heavy trotiiiers, stoutshoes and canvas leggings, and car-ries a pedometer and a compass with

poslnn of tile Hewer bonds, Hei'lllH I"meet the Renctal a pju ohatlen of tinpublic, (If couise, our citizens: hi

would rathei' have given mntown 1'olkH the benefit of (he

hut em h of the local bidswan nceoinpa nled Willi conditionswhich did not meet the i; pprohulloii

Kl I

j ' u- -' Sri

llin Idilio.It ilnm nwiiy Itli kmiik rnli', fin-(I- nn

rnli', mid Iimsh ruli'. mid i inililrctin' i ii oji t of tin- - Iomii to rondín t

llnlr own putillr IniHliiihs In ii'

II I u iniiiinii'i' Hiii lly In tin- In

$300 AN ACRE IS AND THERE WERE GENTLE-

MEN PRESENT.his other paraphernalia, scorning to

pl i sldent-el- i I apparently dhi i'Kariledseclional MniH and parly alli'Klance.This Ih lairiirlsliiK. but not jjreatlypleii'duK to Mr. Taft'.s fiiends andparty nssoilales in the North. MrIHeklnson Is a man of It iliaiaclciand achievements. His

wear a coat,

of the council, and which It wiih be CLEAR VELVET ON THE BOOZE BILL THAT

FAILEDtrri Ht of k"i'I novel nini lit, ooil orilemid jinhli' e nnoiny. ii itoesi not lit

selection Is a ilisllnct comidiincnt toTennessee inn! the smilr and It will

tempt to foree nny ionilltlonn uponnny iiitniiuiiilly, Init flinply (impone

lieved detraeted from theiran seen from the H'andpolut of

the town's best Interest, and the out-Hid-

hid WUH Ihel-cfiir- l.ceepleil, withbut one illsMeni iiK vote,

It Is nunc ccHsnry to Hay tltat the

In iniieli to further the Ta ft pro- -

(New York Herald.)Because the back of her neck had

been tickled by the brim of a MerryWidow hat worn hy a woman whosat behind her in a subway trainhound from P.rooklyn to Powllnir(Jreen last night a spirited youngwoman arose and, using both handsfor the Job .tried to wrench the hat

TOMATOESKi'iun "t "breaklnn the snlldai'iOof that part of Hie union. This

(i:i Paso Times.)The hill to license drinkers that

Was pending before the New Mexicolegislature received the death blow

to itlve the linoi poi liteil tow n h midrltll'M of New .MexleO tile prUlleevilli h every (oniinunlly nhonl,l enloy.nt reKiilmliiK tlnlr on loeul iiNnltftlielr o n nil)

t j; t . M-- ' '

.Saturday when the committee attachdisposal of the entire issue, of low

Inti'i'i'Mt botiilH, at a prl e more thanfoiiileen thouH.ind lollatH above pal.Ih the i a use of nu little Nallafactinii

Is an ambition that is heartily d

hy all ood citizens of all po-

litical I it i ist In all Hi'dlons of theinuntr.v. And nowhere la It betternppleciatcil than In the South itself."

Rcmaikable Results of Lake ed to It an amendment providingwood Firm as SuccessfulA II Wl.ltO l OlMMNMON. lug the signature or cnen governor

that a license to booze could be issuedonly to men whose mothers, wives orfiancees countersigned their nnnlii'a- -with the tute or territorial seal.ainoiiH: the people of Aloiiiiueripie,

It Ih one of the highest compll- - Expciimcnt on Three AcresI am thirty-on- e .years old. IThe rut rent Ideti that the Mil now

hefme the nature to organlne H llls that could he (laid lo the solid

from the head of Its wearer."Well, of all the insolence," cried

the owner of the hat. rlsinu from herplace with alacrity and slapping theother woman's face.

"Ladies! Ladies!" shouted n fatman on the other side of the car."remember there are gentlemen pres

territorial rallwav commlsnloii Ih for j financial Man UK of this i ity in III-

Height forty pounds less than when Istarted, but am in pretty good weightat that. This country is far mid

ROBBED AGAIN BY

THE H00SIER AND

THE BIG SWEDE

tlons for licenses and says the amend-ment: "Should the applicant forsuch license have neither mother,wife or fiancee then he shall not beconsidered of good moral character.

in Pecos Valley; .The Cails-ba- d

Project, '

(Hjireial ( urrmiumlrntr lu Morning Jimrimll

inotiey niaiketH of the world.Ah all the pre) m tul r I, h of the en away the best I have struck In niv

wanderings, and after I complete this and. therefore cannot le granted alelpllse ale p 1'OK i ensl n vapidly anilontract I am coming back to ma ke Hccnsi ent.under the provisions of this

my home In the t'nited States. 1 have act." As the train rushed through the( From the Tucson ( 'itizen

llev erldge. Hie I lidian i hv pm rlt

the iui'poe of ri'HKlullnit Hites, is a

mistake 'the Idea tn to Iiuin 11 IntuidthroiiKli which liny citizen of New.Mexico who fei In tlllllsilf MKKlleVeil,

may he nhle to rnum bl complaintIn fore the inlerstale comnieire

Tln ie Ih noihltiK In thehill that would utlempt to In-

tel fere With the I tilt it) NtllteH Htatllteon i t The only pui poHe Ih tiKlve the plain citizen u lair i hunce

walked through Italy. Spain. France. The amendment further provides tube toward Howling Oreen the fiftypassengers in the C4ir stood up Inortugul, Africa, the Argentine lie- - "'at the license must be in book form.and Ktiutc the Mu tiesoia

Hat isfaclorll.v . It Ih only fair to con-

clude that hut ii comparatively hIioiItime will now elapHe hcl'iirc we ihallnee the aelive work of roiintruclíoiiK"Iuk on. We have not I'Uik to waitfor the k i machine and theslum I brlitade.

public, Paragua . I'ruguay and lira- - Clu r ' holder's photograph nnd a amazement while the two young wom

Cm lsbad, N. M , ALirch 1. Harperami Itobeits of I.alieuood have dis-posed of tln lr ll)H pack of tomatoesand are now able to give definite fig-a- s

to the cost of producing the crop,luicklng It, and disposing of it. Theyplanted three acres to tomatoes andhelp being short at harvest time,over ",000 cans of tomatoes went to

Swede, used tile tlllle worn, politicaltrick of veiling "stop thief" at the en, each of whom was dressed for thediary "with the months of the year

I worked my passa-- e from pernain- - uml iUa " i,h !i,,u' l""l''r eaeh date theater, swayed back and forth In thebuco to New "","n,"'r8 lo mnp sm'" n,,t'1- -York on a steamer and " liveliest fight seen In the subway sincefrom .New York walked to San Fran- - " UVU K"" ""ll'

. rv . ami arier imTin: uitu i: r Tin: isnnn s. cisco. 1 am now- walk ng back toiIMMi IV lili: MWl.l lt IHMK V' wast,, because they could not be pick York, and w hen I get there w ill third stage is noted it shall tie unlaw-ful for any dispenser of intoxicants toed at the right time. The gross re.-- I

urns are $:",00 lor the three acresecelll another drink withinTinditol

'ashliit;lon rost, 'n ail, talks pietly hiiiiíkíiI I

sell the holdI hours..

tiqi of their lungs on Saturday inorder tn steal slati boinl from Arizonaand .New Mexico Two hundred thou-sand cilizens of Arizona and threeliunill-t'- thousand people of XewM' Vlrn Were robin il ol their .Inst In -

ttage by these two si ni ir ia i grandlarcenlst Statehood was and is the

and moral limit "!' tlnse ,',iui,- -

(illll people. To them It means III.-

prlvll. ge for vvhicli our forefathersdied, the iiiihl ol ceasing to be merecolonies mid of securing self ei i i n- -

some of John B. .McDonald's tempera-mental workmen quit assailing ohoanother with pick and shovel.

The men who were with the wom-en succeeded finally In prying thecombatants apart. Ere this momentarrived one of the plumes on theMerry Widow hat hnd been rippedoff, n white kid glove had been split

wane tne total expense. Including costof canning was $:,oo, leaving a ml When the bill carrying this amendmal

receive orders where to sail to from j

that port. I am bound to walk lo,-- 1

0(10 miles (r the required 2.j,O00 In j

this country, hence am crossing Ittwice. '

"I walked from Philadelphia to!

kIcsh regarding Its duty in tinreturn lor the three acres in tomatoes ment reached the legislature It was

promptly laid on the table Indefinite-ly. Quite an Influential portion ofthe eteetors of V.,w- - XI. ....Miu Francisco In lfil days, which Is and two brunette 'puf fa had becomn

tor of statehood. it aa.vs;"Js a national platform, solemnly

adopted in a national convention ola gnat political party, of any bind-

ing torce on that parts'.' Certailllvthere In no legal rcsponsiblllt v and II

separated from the res of the haira fair record. 1 make probably forty married, their mothers are not outmiles a day on an average my best wiUl ,, ,, th,.v ,. mnviM. worn hy one of the young women.

Tin- mile of the marvclraccomplished at I'linania leads like a

lule of fabulous achievement. It be-

comes acci ptable lo human belief onlw lien set foilli lu pro-al- e flgur.s, olw belt sonic peisnu lu whose jmlKiiicnlthe public has cnifldi n. e lias vlslo il

t lie Hi i la- of uciH Ity ami led lo t.lwhat be observed there. tini.bjeitlon to a Imk canal, in the opin-

ion of the lest eiimnceiH that Hcli-nc-

nn supply the ultimate completionof Hie great eiitei plise al Panama I'

a ceilaliity. Whatever ibis m,i10. an comm. i i lallv , in the i ntii t'iisiItsi If nnd in the manner lu whichit Is In Ilia fli'iiil. the p, i.pl,- of i he

...o.u nines ..i - notirs nun ing to encumber themselves After the women left the car atwith theia minutes. i teit c.allun Sunday eostiv- hivin-- Howling Oreen station by differentof hnvlnn fiancee.

t.i'tii or over $,'!iui an acre. This,however. Is not a phenomenal returnlor tomatoes In this part of New Mex-ico. It is but the beginning of one otHie industries that will make the Pe-cos Valley. l'la. tlcally everythingnot tropical may he grown here andan unlimited inarkit is right at thedoorTwo Weeks' Han On

tin- - Carlsbad Project.The reda mat ion serv ice lias Just

finished a two weeks' run of wateron the Carlsbad project. This run

doors a guard picked up the twobrunette puffs and said he would turn

noon. I walked all last night a.s it Probably their income will not justifywas a fine moonlight night, and made such an extravag nice.47 miles today. I bale worn out about Ilosldcs most of the member. f

Ulcttt ut ll'itnell meant the bunging of $'n.ii"i.ili)it

to these two ti i nimios, the sumawaiting Investment lore with thecoining of statehood. The withhold-ing of these rights and Ibis money, towhi.h Ariiina and New Mexico areJustly milled, const it litis one of tingreatest robin lies In Anieiiciin his-tory And how was it acci un pl

them In to the lost and found bureau

Ik pretty nearly reached the pass thatIIhic Is no iiciiil obligation to ndeem a political pledge which is coniclo be I'uiilc faith.

"rhi tipubliian parly Is in powerin evcly blanch of the ledel.il ist.iblishini nt At Chlcaijo last summi t

ininj pairs or snocs. i aivvavs wear i the New Mi x en l..nilnt...n , of the company.mar- -

THE SCHOOLBOY'S IDEAI el idge. the same Itevi-ridg- i

mil,.! .. ...i, v. !.o two veals a.i w.was made especially lor the plantingII solemnly pb dged Itself to admit I"

statehood Hie 11 ulli w, Ailona ate! of trees, but the fanners took advantage of the rim to irrigate their vvlntet U'upir'slit, won.)

fa t lu i inK Joint statehood for Arizonaaiul New Mexico and praising thepeople of (he latter tellllolV ill orderlo act oitipiish his purpose aii.nti-- t the

New Mcyii o. Was that ph ,U;e of amvalue ' It seems nut The pailv assum' h lo be above end lu no s. . SThma. Mind

rise ides nl llwith a nia il, ,1.

responsive to a matter or i

laiib. It would arrogate to it-

w isloinlmei

mi

tarns alof hvp.

llllibo unlit

b. tinloi

s,,n:l. II th.

I'll,

in

d. dales New M

oals ns well. Many tr.es have beenset out from one end of the projectto Hie other. Tree planting is still Inlull swing, and will continue withoutinterruption for at least five moteweeks. The plantings are chieflypeach, apple, p.ar. plum, and Knrn-pea- n

grapes. A few nut trees havealso been set out, and around everylarnisti ad ornamental trees li.Tvibeen planted This extensive treeplanting is changing the appearanceof the priject very nniteriallv.

I'liile.l staled have niisnn lor pi no--

.Ml ixainple is belll Hit l.l tile VV.illd

The bullid I'H ,.f th- - canal have sweptaside all p ' i Client The establo li-

nn lit of pl. c.d.lit has niatked eviivtout of ploill'SS t'l'OII the t Hills

wrong bt tbioiitb w i.ste.l eft. ut thenappeals a suc-- in:,i;iilb' nil and

IIS'!-!i-

( If Hie HI. it, ml .I'll:. SI t - tu I"

.idle-n- o there .li li" l.i k. el kll"WIi dl.e. Hundreds- ,.f III Ii. .lis ,,f v.il.lsof ruth nnd rock bad to be

bul tins was (nl a ibl.ill. Thenf niaintainliig In mil happiloss an army of workmen pri s, medí

privilege to deceive, to hood'dupe, ov if reach,

"These two territories ale nti r equipped for statehood than

iiiinl and slams the dool Vii.nna. He v.

.It NeW .MeXi.O Who

., I - i " ' ' he pi ll ised.1 -- le.iling, tin "gralt"litis in New Mexico wa

a- in theUS 'st.'P.' virtuesAnd tin

to whichall ciiu- -

ytl at was admitted to the sist. i hlili

pi ior tn 1 sun There Is more wealthIntellieen, ,.r , li;iun'i r and i iti.i nshiin eitbl r one of tin in than there wa K- - v,v A.i A a- k X 'ls-- s s- - 'Viiovt itr. Mi- -i I AD. askin Indiana in 1 s I ii or In Illinois In

Mimm.it. d helor,, tin- time that M. v -

el idUe l iMlll'li it NeW .Mexico .so ;J,eior i.eni st. it, p. mil with Ari.ica

VV le ll Ml collsiilel ,1 iti;,i,,d p ddi- s to admit Arizona andNew v ,, loint'y as a slate be tais- -

' I te' e New Mexico- -

hlv and It Is onivj wnvr Mr w.ivr ami m io.thvi!i' ;kt it. ami.hicav ltpochOlí I Itltll l tlS IIMI $.V.MI I'KI!To Al l, t'OAI W. II. IIA1IXpiiovi: i.

V i' i 'TI lit jtil I 1 'ti ' itno olet.i. I.- more appiilhn;: I t wu'iase aiul In n manner little 1. s than

He. t this obsta. l" has Imn ov,i- -

iiii.e lu tin canal mnii' of m'l.iis;'nl .:.in8l Ii t i .litis. Witilmi; he-- I

. . ii lu.i.iiial hwuinilng w 'thp..!.UIOIIS llii.nuit.,i-- i, ,XlM III " t"l il

vhile It..,,) on. e W.tH Ili'Xt t" ilu;'

(1 business 1,) keep till III Otll."In l M'J a s, nator In congress f i oin

M.isN.iehus tts, ot the house of IJt'lmV.declare, I that if Louisiana was ad-

mitted to the union ; h a state, "Itwould be the dutv of so me, as it wasthe ligl.t of all" ot ttle states til ti-- ail

the pill, IS ttl.lt had hi I II ll. l-etal'. I I., the fc.leiul constitution

WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENEDIN ALBANY.0? PE2IC1S iS

WHEAT FLAKE CELERYcw York Mm.)

The proposition mv p,.nd!n: bTH"ML has be, ll

b.ilil.-l- ii do .i

p. St 1 le J.e-i.i- 'i yuin.-- bad no f.nth In th. tire the leiislatute of Now Mexicounio Hon. and pnc la no d the doc'

s 6)(o)IolIFto require n $:, licn.se fee from allhihuloiisdy inclined citizens iirenenttin- simplest and mom effectivemethod of h.iinessins the lienmn

tlllle ol s.

"Is Hi. i, e betweenI mi:!, whoLouisiana.

ule air in.wha-- , ing In n .

id upon m o ntto. un. i scone is.ill .if tile I'l.is 1., . n en!, sel'Ii. .1 i. Il l I I

ii i; id, ai

jthe altitudil' opposed til

CI SStOll,

ii ny d if fi r, m

"I (Juin. v ine ailmissi-.- of

! tilos,, sen.lt'tío- a.lm'.-sio- ii

M. ieo- -

tbe .iiff, i,

M"i'l.

'H In 1 saisof Atixoim

,ty ti.

H.l.. . nt

i Kum to the tax rete that we have re.is a very nourishing food; in fact, TZT'uLX 'Zltan article of diet so nutritious in u'ul ZXirsclÑ would support ifc. On t T " X?:

nnd rtiiv or,n tío Opp.iH

n.nl NewWhat -

WiSv'-V- AvIKK lOlt Ol" I'KHI IIM Wis.'' r.iit.s ,i new nource ofou can feed with profit and with j'"'.. I 'Ml' 1F.T--T . ' M jT . X - i. Vnue without anv nrior nrnvislo .

i. tn.n IhI" n irin"ii'imy n !,! i f

I" f .i'l' . i

ir tiutriv tl

u r iiw j.f (itrk ((- - iiiü.tl l .

,tttiTj t,ii 1 it) n iiTí I.I.N

j ii r t tut i t, : ri'1 thipleasure, l'alatable and easy of

' f"r a r,,"i!;sie.n to iwmdigestion.

Ml.' (tf (hr ttt'tnt f i kt'TN ut llut'.il't irulitM ihit hi . rin-- f

i that tli" t i nit w.uii.i .'.mt-thf f;r.'.- - t.f "lmtr t.f n- -

h " Im t fllf. TU i w

tliiiir!mi-t.- t 1'itr ij.n.'tiiv. ' '

us Mm iiuiiui-Mi.- ni v.iri.ínce witn i I

eoiitemporaty and nelcntitio notion."f taxation. Such n ovi ndKht,

may wiy, with purdonuble pride, couldnot Inn.' ooiitrrej In Albany In anyrecent )ir. W

Why He Hated to S February fi.t1. itiiMrv nut Ii r itrti Fi p by all Groe oreg VuiX th.

Page 8: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

7

dltlon, and altogether i Immenselypleased with tile sílice of the trip.WORKOFTHEFOREST

Perea AdditionIS HOWSERVICE LIKE HOT CAKESGOINGAPPRECIATED

Lots in the Ptrea Addition Yesterday. Five of these were sold for $100. per Lot We still have

$7 5, to $2 5 O, PER LOTover 180 LEFT

'i Down Balance $10, a month, The Areistocratk- Residence Section of the City,

SELLERS COMPANYReal Estate Investments.

Office 204 Gold Ave.

Telephone 899Automobile No. 9

iMiseiBsasmmsinETmME:

GET TO USINGTur

íuna.,),,.. shi mimis ilf

They Are the BestFor all coughs and Colds, Diar-rhoea, both in children and ad-

ults. Hheunuilisn,, Kidney andsitoiuacli Complaints. There Isno more efficient Liniment anil

Medicated Oil than thaInternational.

These remedies can bo foundl'or Sale by nil Druggist nuil

1 tea lei s 111 Medicine.

Compounded solely byTill! INTFItNATION Af, MKI-KI-

CO. OI' MAV MF.XICOCentral, New Mexico.

'oinmg up tin 1st

Pana w her. tile esse Is now II l'i

v isits to lie mule to ;i numberpoi ts n I' le iiu lulling tile T. p, n, ,

sec and W: iiiKl'Mi to Tunta ArenaC ta ica: Colorad' and S onth Ha-

ll,Ik lo Corinto. Xlca ragua c WestVir; ill:. i and M.irvl. lid to san Jose.

,!.,. and tin W. st VirginiaMill ) land n.i Color ,o, to Aca.hilla.Salvador.

IF IT'S WOK I'll lllI.Iím: i: t;oT n ovi i.i i' iimick,( i:HIUI,l,OS I, MP, ANTilH i i i:,mii l- - vooi ami Kiviti.iNi;. Tin:

IHKSr ALWAYS. AT THK I.Vi;.STpint i:. W. II. HAIIN CO.

HANDSOME BIG STICKPRESENT TO ROOSEVELT

F.l Pas,, f. xas, March u iit,

Iliense big s tick, hands, mi Iv carv edby hand an ,1 beautifully doled b

Mexican ,1 "Curators was clearedthrough the customs lions here to- -

day. The stick Is the gift to Pris.dent Koosevelt Iron, the Ainci i, an

riKM'I.AMATION AIHS VAxT j

AIM'--Y T NATIONAL FOISKSTSWashing-ton- , March 3. One of the

lust nets of President Koosevelt wasthe signing tonight of proclamationscreating ndditions to thirteen nationalforests In Nevada. California. NewMexico ami Arizona, aggregating;

aere. bringing the total na-

tional forestry iurengi up to 19."i,013,-!S- 0

acres. The land will be managedIn uccordunee with the government'sforestry principles.

m:rx i;sk cannot in: ( ii;i:i)by local applications, as they eunnotreach the diseased portion of the ear.There Is onlv one ivav to cure deaf-ness, and that Is by constitutionalremedies . Deafness is caused by unhitlamed conditions of the mucouslining of the Eustachian Tube. Whenthis tube is hitlamed you have n rum-- !lillnsf sound or Imperfect hearing, andw hen It is entriely closed.Is the result and unless the inllamtna- -

jtioii can be taken out and this tuberestored to lis normal conumou. nea,hm i 1 roye, 1 ron-ve- r nine j

fromiCatarrh, which is nntninp inn anflammed conditionsurfaces.

We will Rive line Hundred Dollarsfor any case of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) that cannot be cured byHairs Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free

F. J. I'll EXKY & CO., Toledo. I).Sold by Druggists, r,c.

Take 1.,11's Family Pills for con- -itipation.

THE DAY IN CONGRESS

Tin. .Senate.Washington, March 3. The demo-

cratic filibuster against the penal

code bill in the senate was ended 1

by an agreement eliminating tic:objectionable features authorizing theuse of troops at the election placesand the measure was passed withoutactually changing the law now In th'!statute books.

The llailey resolution declaringthe right of the senate to demandpaters and information from headsof departments was referred to thecommittee on the judiciary alter alively debate in which .Senators Dolll-ve- r

and Iteveridge made vigorous de-

fense of the president.The eonfcreiue report on the legis-

lative, executive and judicial appro-priation bill ivas agreed to. The con-

ferees eliminated all salary IncreasesIn dispute except that of the salaryof the president, which was fixed at

75.001).At :;ifl the took a recess un-

til Si-- O p. m.Reopening at S lilt o'clock the senate

disposed of the lonfefence reports onthe sundry civil and general deficiencyapproprlal ion bills at 1 1 :'0 o'clock andtook a recess until t 3 0 o'clock to-

morrow.

Tile 1 ohm.Washington, March 3. tin the eve

of final adjournment the house to-

day transacted Its business with ti

facility unusual for a djlng congress.With scarcely any debate the confer-ence reports on the military act, legis-lative, executive and judicial and pe-

nal code bill was attended to. Thebill amending the copyright laws inregard to "canned music was passedas were also a large number of pri-

vate bills.At ti:ir, the house recessed until

10 v. m.one of the first things done m the

night session was to agree to the con-

ferences report on the general defic- -i' licv bill. A number of miscellaneousmeasures were out through. Shortlybefore l:,m a. m. Mr. Tawncy present-ed the conference re, tort on the sun-

dry civil bill which was agreed to afterbrief discussion. At 1:0;! a. m. thehouse further recessed until 10:00a. in.

Milu Maize. Kaffir Coin, (.crinanMilled, Lai ncd IMla liarly 1 'ota lues.

ThcM- - are dry fanning pntilucls.Raised by the llllipbell system amilire jiit the seiil for this country.All chlee rcclcaiioil seed. ;! out'prices on Held or anrilen seeds. Webuy In car lots and can sum youmoney, iiet oiii- - prh-c- s and com --

I hi re.i:. v. i t.i:,

un-itt- it s. i"irst si..I'lione l.

Aleo, audithat Presl-- !

FORESTER RETURNS FROM

AN EXTENSIVE TRIP

Cattlemen in Southern Part of

Territory Delighted With i

Course Pursued in Adminis-

tration

j

of National Forests,t

... i t he misuiHlerstuniiliig w menamong some of the New M,,

ic and Arizona cattlemen, as to the

enh cy OI tilt.' goeiomeui Willi icivi- -

ene, to the administration or the na-,- 1

t ion. forests, which was ittite pt'eva-a- t

lent the time conservation work

v,:is first started in the territory, hasentirely llf! out, ami that there hasdeveloped ill its stead u warm suiti-inei- it

of appreciation for the workaccomplished by the service,

and a desire to co-o- rate w ith It 111

the furtherance of the work, laid out.was tl e sentiment expressed yesterdayby Archer C. TÜnglnnd. forester oftlii. third district of the I'nitcd statesforest service, who returned to thecity Tuesday nlRht after an absenceef six weeks during which time hevisited practically every portion ofthe more important national forestsin soutl'eru New Mexico and south-ern and northern Arizona.

There was considerable oppositionIn the forest service In southern New.Mexico and parts of Arizona for somelime after Its establishment." said Mr.liinalaud yesterday, when seen by a.Mnniing Journal representative, "hutfrom what I learned on my trip, I ennsay without any prejudice or enthu-siasm, that the misunderstanding,which resulted In considerable discus-sion at times, severe criticisms of thesi rvice. has entirely died down. Thecattlemen have learned that Inst' adof being an enemy, the forest: serviceis a friend and protector and one oft In- greatest aids to the live stock in-

dustry."Tl'.e cattlemen who live hi the

vicinity of the Lincoln forest In I.ln-iiil- n

county, are especially pleasedwith the results obtained through theservice and In several cases commit-tees of cattle men called on nie wllhieiiies(s to enlarge the forest In cer-

tain areas."My trip was a very one.

n every hand I found that Roodresults were beliiR obtained by themen in elargo of the various for-

ests and stations in conjunction withtin in. I also found many Indicationsof Rood w ill on the part of the peo-

ple who live near the forests, and ahearty desire to with theservice In every way possible."

Mr. liingland said that the countryaround Cnrrizo7.it was building upVery last and that there was quite a

difference between it now and on theim easlon of a former visit, four yearsiij.ii. The forester also stated that theSan Simon valley, near DoiiRlas,Arizona, which was a complete wil-

derness four years uro, is now uuitea civilized community, nearly all theland in the valley having been set-

tled upon by fanners and ranchers.W hile absent on l is trip Mr. King-l.iii- tl

visited the fiullinas division ofthe Lincoln forest, where hi' inves-tisale- d

timber conditions. findingthem especially Rood. Considerablistands of fine yellow pine exist on theLincoln forest, portions of which willIte offered for timber sale,

H.- also Investigated timber salework on the lilla reserve in Arizona,and visited the nursery at Fort Ilay-ar-

.New Mexico, when' successfulxperimeiits are being carried on In

pine stock. Mr. KIngland In-

spected the branch forest offices InI'.eiison. Tucson. Prescott and Flag-staff, finding everything in fine con- -

WRIGHT'S

esi:i;

TRADING POST.Kefoil' Pun llllslnu

coloiiv- of Chihuahua, M

rallies with it their wishdent Koom'V ell mat be called to ot- -

fice .train so that he may usc It Tl!stick w as aililn ssed to "Til, odorKoosevelt, retiring presidí nt of III

Cuite, I States," and w a- - fo i wardedWashington tonight. Th Mi, k i

made of coffee wood.

Ol'U IHH.ICV IM jl.'ICIC SAI.MSAM) S'.IALIj PKOlll'S. I.LT I'M

snow aoii that wi; can savioYOU MtlMiY t YO it .i:( i:it-li:-

I', ii. PltAlT & Ct., 211 H.

SIXO.MI.

RUMORS OF WAGE CUTIN THE STEEL INDUSTRY

piti.- - burg. March ;! - Not w II list,.,, -

NAVAJO

BLANKETSChan, ill, i 1 ml in ii

Plllmv Tops;' Fad,.

Avcitiic and Third.,Cor. Gold

ing many rumors to the contrary il

Is ili Hied lie H the large in, I, pen,!, nisteel companies of Pittsburg will fol-

low the Lakawanna Steel cinipanv In

D. K. B.

of nine including four ,!,', In theyoungest, a delicate hu is nt tobe blamed for one nio gel- -

ting such a dinner as it !l , le-

thalscribed What I won, it is

she was able to set a ,1 l at all.WH lit ymi lo accept tl,V lesp, ct

TILKiiDHUK R, o ,SKV l.'l.T.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A

GOOD RANGE FOR YOUR

SHEEP?If so, (lie Canon de si. in Diego Land

Grant is the place to find II. I'b'nivof shade, grass and pure water; goodnniblng locations; convenient to dip- -

Iplntr plant. W rite at once fur blankapplication, grazing fees. etc.

LINUS i. SHIELDS. Supt.Jemcz Springs. N. M.

WESTERN PACIFIC OPENS

UP IMMENSE

Hall liillion lull",,, . of lllllllCIISC

Milne Propcilj of I l ib I lil

tcr-.i!- .

ilí. ,ake, March II. - ' n board the

first ,iiss,eur.cr train to rui liver tile

Western Pacific, tic wisti 111 cxten-v- v

siop of the Could system i re thegovernor and llie no mbei s of theI'tali legislature nrfl illcr gue Is i,l

President T. Jeffr, of the ruil- -

W HIThe Hail, f't't . S; II l.al at

o'clock this luoriiiiig. in to W.

over, half a mile fr in tin- v ad. i

line, a distance of 11', miles, andturned at nYlock. I'l'e-i.lel- .1 T-

Trey said that ri guljir service to I'illvO.

Xotad. 'WiL'ted Mar I, Ml.

" road"! UlJ right," unsw red tl, u,i err-,- s per,r() ,,,,,. ,1. ' ;cut pille I,.IU, ( S...I ,el valll,. .iln- -

ginecls say I A , tile bed is 'i milesiunrc n lzaiii I COllt, lill t s .'i lion.-sa- ll

(Kin curs of tl mineral. 'I'll, landis held by th, tale for the tale uni- -

Vefsitv.

Pawned l.i'g' I'o - Din lU.

Chicago. Mareh When Charlesa beggar, wa j I, i, k, ,1 up by

the police tonight lie couli sse, I thatlie had reached such a stage of thiistfor whbky that he h. d pa w ncd h is

artificial h g for He pi'' tisiftn a pledge.

Hill Succeeds Hitchcock.Washington. March :i. Former

Covirnor John F. Hill, of .Maine,

member of the republican nationalcommittee Iron, that state, was ,l;i.named as a, ting ihairman of thecommittee by I'hairnian Frank II

Hitchcock.

MADE

WELL AND

STRONG;By Lydia E. Pinkham'sjVegetable Compound

iJitrilstowii. Kv. "I suftereil fromnli'prationainl ,ti,er female I roulilcsl or

;i liiiiR tunc. Hoc-tor- s

I, ail in i I olielp nie. I.ydia Iv1'iiikh. nil's eiretaItle Coinpoiind wasri'ooniliieiiileil. anilI drriilcd to try it.

a1. eorerl mvli-ii- i I1

illlll made nie well '

and stroiiir, so that!1 can no an in.i 'i

--4 ...V-'-v- . work." At i". .l,,s--(l'.PI! II ALL. Jirtlliil- -

town. Kv. s

Another Woman Cured.Christiana, Tenii. " 1 suflereit from a

the wfimt forin of female trouble sothat at timeg I t li'tuprlit I could not;live, and mv nerves were in a dreadful f

otidUion. I.yilia K. rinkham's vgr- -

tahle Compmind cured me. and made!me feel like a dim-re- woman. I.ydiaK. l'iukham's Vcgetaltlo Compound i

worth its weight in (fold to sutTcrim? twomen. Mrs. Mahy w ih,i. I!. I. 1.

If yon belonir to that countless armyof women who sutler from some formof female ills, don't hesitate to tryLvdia K. I'inkham's Vetretaltle Com- -

We sold 21

Terms

F. H. MITCHELL

FELIPE GURUI.E

PICKING UP 9 0 Ü

MILES OF CABLE

F:ROM OCEAN

HUGE ENTERPRISE OF

COMMERCIAL COMPANY

New Service Under the Atlantic

from New York to Ireland

Will Be Wonderful Tele-- !graphic Achievement,

St. Johns, X. !'., March II. SirRobert llond. premier of New Found- -

land, nnnouiiocs that his gi rrumenthas agreed upoil u contract with theCommercial Cabl company by

which the latter will extend one of it"cables Into Xcw KoUudland andthence direct into Xcw York City.

Mr. Clarence H. Maeliay. presidentof the Commercial Cable companyand of the MacUay companies uponbeing shown the above telegram said:"The report is correct. We haveagreed to cut one of our five Trans-

atlantic cables at a point in theI. noun as the Flemish Cup

which is about three hundred mileswest or Xew.Foiiiidland and theretoattach to the Kuropcan end of thecable an entirely new cable which willextend from the Flemish Cap intoSt. Johns, Xcw Foundlati'l. andthence direct from St. Johns to X' V,

York City. That Is the ideal routefor a cable between l.'urope andAmerica because it dividís into twosections more eiuilly than any , tllel'route, the e'ntire distance from Ire- -

land to Xcw York City."This will enable us to opei-al- i tb,

cable direct between Xcw York Clland Ireland with much greater ac-

curacy and speed, the speed' alone be-

ing increased over ;.'i per cent. Weshall then have the only cable 111 theAtlantic running from Kurope to

", w Foiindlaml and thence direct toXcw York. We probably would hnv,laid our cables by that route 111 thebeginning IT the Anglu-Ain- icanCable company bad not had , xelusivlanding rights In XVw FoundlandThose rights which have existed forfifty years have expired and so woare now making this change. itmeans the purchase and laving ofseventeen hundred miles of new ca-

ble. After It is finished we shall thenhave lying unused on tile bottom of.the sea about nine hundred miles otcable limning from the Flemish Capdirect lo Canso, Canada, that beingthat portion of the cable now In useand which will he put out of use byIbis new plan. our cable ship willpick up as much as it can use of thisnine hundred miles of cable and itwill then be reheated and will beavailable for use ob-.-- here. For twoyears we have been studying thisquestion and carefully consideringthe change from e ery point of viewIt Involves a large expenditure ofmoney but we shall expend it.

"The Commercial Cable company is

the premier company in the Atlanticocean and we propose to keep it so.We shall spare no expense to give thefastest and best service thai submarln,.cables are capable of, w ith all the ad-vantages ,,f the most direct routes..Never before in the history of cableshas nine hundred miles of regularlyworking cable been picked up fromthe bottom of the sea and tlo- routechanged simply for the sake of accler-atin- g

the s,ec,l and Increasing thecontinuity and reliability of the ser-vice. I!ut that is what we propose todo and I wish to remark that I donot believe any government wouldever make any such change at suchan enormous expense, simply for thepnrpo.se of Riving the public an im-

proved service."The Postal Telegraph and Com

mercial Cable companies are one andthe same and the change will thus be

f benefit to all oalrons of the Postal. '

PRESIDENT PRAISES '

RURAL HOUSEKEEPER

!cs Moines. Iowa, Mareh '! Thejlown woman whose eo. iking wasj mad., a subject of an ofllclat i. port

h is just gotten a b tt. r from Presidentltoos velt commending lo r humbledinner gotten up for one of :h- farm

i commis-ion- , rs The w ononis name isaithheld by Commissioner Hi hp,Wallace, but she Is th' wif. of aprominent fai no r n.-a- r Counciln luffs.

Preside it Koosevelt letter follows:( ' Dear Miniante: l'.eliev,- no-- I dounderstand to tin- mil bow hardconditions often are Indeed the

(woman who has the .ale ot a family

RESOLUTION CULLS

FOR DETAILS OF

CHARGES

House Concurs in Action of

Council Demandnii; ThatFoes of Statehood ShowTheir Hands,

M orui ng Journal I tutva u. j

Tin- Palace Hotel, j

Santa Fe, x. M March í!.

The house this al'tiiiioou concurredII, council substitute for house Jointn s ' tl t H , o. (,, passed by the coilll-rda- y

ell vest a fternoon. vv hich , a Us

upon tl senate committee on terrl-transm- lt

lories t, to the gov , i nor olX'-- M Men the lull details ol' II, e

charges filed b, lore the committee In

oppositl n to stale! for XcwM ex ico.

lioveinor Curiy sign, ,1 lit,lion late this , v nini; niel w astransmitted lo W .islliligl, tcle- -

Hiapll.

Call Aztec Fuel CoPhone 251 forAmerican Block

Lump Coal $5.50or Nut Coal $4.25REPRESENTATIVES HONOR

VICE PRESIDENT-ELEC- T

Wasliington, Mai Il :! - Tin, passingof .laines S. Sli, riuii n vf New Vorkrom the house to tin- v co presidency

was made the oecusiori of a elllon- -

stratien in his honor by that ily lo- -

nightihort ly before I'llltlll lit Mr F

ol riuoni. called att'iilioupro:, i ective cluing, and saidsure that he spoke In behalf ll

cutir, memlicrshii when ll lllllt M r. Sherman W Olid , TV VI ill,, lo h is new of i, c III. espeel.

iri ii'lshll sl w li b, Ihnhouse,

A great beef Went up therewas a gel il ill lor tile prt si -

llelll lei t.Mr. Sherman m a i v

I'eUlilleSl Ctlt Ol' his tw, v i n rs'si r v i ce n I he llOU.se, looke.lback on that el'Vice. Willi,', light, and he ,V,illlil i in lollt"

Hi great re ii 1. III e o u sadII, SS.

RESOLUTIONS ON THEDEATH OF REV. CLAYTON

Woman's llooie Mis-io- n socielv I

,i, sm s pirc, ia( ion of I ifeWork of Itiviin- - Who Piie, V ti a v

1, el utly.

The Woman's Home Miss society,,r tin M. K , hutch. South, al a re-

cent meeting, passed the followingr, solutions on the ll'llll, of the lateki v. W. It. Clayton:

Whereas: Hod Ink' t. ll iluseifIhollier Clayton, on, Ii ,1 friendHid Ihe basic, n,l and rathe of o, t-

illómee. In tin- W una tl'Mission society, and.

Win reas. His sweet Christian :,h it

ml w ort hy ,xaniil, was inspiia- -

on ,ve sad y miss; and.bereas, We know tll.,1 d Is ton

Wise to IT and too good be un- -

knel. tin hel;. Milv, d. That vv,- bow in humble

ll htllissj, to the divine providence.hut In re record aeknow I, dgemeiit ol

n parable loss and our bine, re

i: ,1. That wi lo-- by ext' lidsvmp athy and ' in est ptaver toIm rea ved faioil; and eotouielid

th in to iod: and la it rut flu rsniv.d. That I opy of I hese

oiutions lie spr upon the min- -

ul, r our soeietv- and a sentUn- ta 1, lily i,r bioth' Cla ton

.MltS. C. It K, il'.KKTS,MUS F. I! LL, tWV,

l '"inmiti

i, .... .01 - !. w in r, tlpi 1, ot ta g, t pi ael i. ll ,1! til'

-SPECIAL

Prof. HermanCLAIRVOYANT AND HEALER.

KNOW TIIVSLI.F.The gleet questions of life

iiiicll.v solved. Failure turned tocess, soriovv to Jov , want I" afl'luellV pie , r ing and calling into usel'i , Ll Ti i KM iW 'I'll VSIiLF.

This power of kowledge. wlletllef'intuitive or acpiiivd, unfolds, reveals,opens mid illumines lie path which If

loll,, wed w ill surely land Its POSSKS-S,,l- !

To 1LI'I'IM-;SS- SCi'Ci:SS and1' I LL Fill ITIo of lll s purp

l'n II in, a n who uovv and for i nea st is has given his talent for

tile uses if others KNoW TIIVSLLF.lie glv. , substantial and wonderfulproof ot bis ci ilain possessions ofl now and P , l:l( of the SI'I .l

IT Will '.

is ii , t I, III un lit orHI daily un I

Slllld--

ial I.., a lew davs.III ll. .Ml I I V i s.

A n.v ,in-.- ' ion ri d 1'j

WILCOX ROOMING HOUSElililí . W . ruiriil Ave,,,,. ,

It l asev, geiieial agent of the Alt n

and llora, e II. Tucker ,l Xcwlio, lu ll, .V Y,, lorim r chairman ofthe Chungo muí St. Louis traffic , -

niitlce, was lie- vvllntsses throughvv (mm tin- government tried to estab-lish the publication

M 'as, y identified a rat, vv lithung the liC.,gO ft, ;ht oflicvv lieu e was lina! nt

'flu lllvilis act was tinnil, , lilt adjoin nod

(.old Medal lor rigid- -.

shinctoti. M V bill waspasse ,1 bv tb,- h USe (o. and lo theSeluit t. ought W ,11.1111 gold medals

!to itrvllb- !: Wr sM and WilburWriubt in ippn , 1. ilnoi of th irael le enn nts ial na igaliou.

I Vnivi iist.bluet' M.I f t X'-- M, xc.lA, iZ"i l'.,ir Thursday anil

a , nl of 0 per cent in w ages. i .1.

.Iones, president of he Jones ,ndLinghliu SI, el company, limited, tielargest independent concern In liecountry In a statement says:

"We have not considered the 10

I ion of i villi "i',g w ag, s. tul- l a

action in this i nline linn vv illgoverned by general business i

lit bins, and tin, lei nis of Ho-

st, el tariff."

oi it woitK or i,Ai'i)i:i:isOX I.VDIIIS' COLL Alts, .KIIIF.TWAISTS, SkllCTS AM) DI'CKspits is i nsi iípassi:i. impi'.i;- -

IM, I.Al .MHtY, I1A( V OF POSI-O- lITCIi

MARINES GO BACK TO

BATTLESHIPS AT ONCE

Wnshiugto March .! A nt p.

ing the acli of cinig In rcstoring th nial ines to t in-- lia ,s asprovid in 111,- naval appropriationbill, signed by the pr si 'it to, lav, thenav.v department h moillllerl Hieregulations so that tin no, tines willbe under the enmp authority ol-l-

Ho- captain, their s not Peinesp, ell Indicated

CIVIL ENGINEER HERO

OF MILLINERY CONGRESS

Awarded (.old Medal lot- - Most Loirl.v( ill Ii ot III llal.

Chh K", Mar, I, a t' III lonKcrl v Snail, nl I., a I. II

engineer ais old. tonightaward ,1 the 1,1 tul' but I e- -

atlons al the oliven lot of the .a- -

Hon., M lililí, islioii..

Man, lard Oil Kelu-a- i log.'hi. ,go. Mau l, II govern- -

nn ui n. Hie 1, trial ot the relíateagainst tin- Standard nil company ofIndian today attempt' ,1 withoutdefinite tin c, ss to prove that the IN

cent tailtf wbi'h the ofllcials of theoil m pa 11 v claim know thingabout ' S o In ,11 t.,i ,1 r

number : 1.

lei. A..W.,i,n ",- I s All! I.

fin 111, g- In .1 fl eight a I'll! O.' tl,'Chi, ag, and Alton ladtoa I. Ldward

Subscribersof the Morning Journal arc re-

quested and URGED to providf?some place where their paperwill be protected from the windand from thieves. Put out abox, on the fence, on a post,on the step, or any place thatis convenient; or fasten a sub-

stantial wire spring somewhereunder which the paper can beslipped. If your contrivance isnot plainly to be seen, you

should notify the Journal of itswhereabouts. The Morning

Journal will consider it a dis-

tinct favor if this request iscomplied with. Be sure to no-

tify the Journal office of anyfailure to receive the paper.

The JOHN BECKER Co.BELEN, NEW MEXICO

Shippers of

Alfalfa and all grades Native Hay

iwTidrfi CRUISER FLEET

fcrai': TO GATHER AT MAGDALENA!women who liave Iteeii troubled wittc --

such ailments as disitlacements, fibroidtumors, ulceration, inllammation. ir j Washington. Mar, h ei'-i-- .v.r.regularities, backache, and nervoui ,i t t v at the n.,v ,i, pattm. ntprostration. for th, rendezvous of tin- - pacific fleet

If J'OII want spPI'ial aiH ife write under Admiral Swinburne at Magda- -

forittoIr.l,iiikliaiii.l.iiii.Ma.iIt It fres and always Itelpliil.

Page 9: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-04-1909said Mr. people of the petitions a iviiy sccti are more slop. The pracl Ic lly tory. Tin n of the t. ruus pcr--an instant protest from Mr. Martinez,

THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.

FRENCH & LOWBER! GEO. W. H'ICKOX COMPANY iNDiaa'AKi:i:s am licensed

OIJMST A l I.i:i:st ji vn 1 itv iiorsi: iv m:v Mexico EMUALMEUS

stock always ( ompi i:n: axi mav Lady Attcnduntsi:m in un it vat 1 1 ijs, ii;xii itl paih them SMALLllftli and Central I'lione S00Ari'li front 1 Li H. fxvoml street Albntiicriiie X. M. HE IWHAT

ii t ii HonxH tilciNlnii the hun- -

1 4WWWWHHmM ilreilM which pack the uiiulur littbholme nt every ierforniuncf.

Hevell huillín ll l lllted Ktates .sol WILL THE(IIcik, from Fort Myer, Vu., nmli'ort .sheiltliiu, III., naNHoO throueli thi- -GRYSTALTHEATmi city yesterday en route to Han Kranclmo, herí; they will taku uisiige forthe J'IhIIiiIiiu Ihlunds. Tho FortMyer troop were In chari(e of Colmiel A. I'. llutflclil, who I well known QOGKSTOlieii--

All liuuhckcepei-- me rccimiiiicnihdto puy purticular uttetitlun to tin.' llHtof prlcca furrilKheil elHiwhere In tbl

Commencing on Saturday next

ONE EXTRA SHOWWill be given on

Saturday and SundayC OMMi:X 1M1 VI 0:15. 7:15. tt:I.Vmnl :.

Mil. W. II. Kl.lt . Tenor. IlliiNtraU(t Song.

paper duUy by tho Motiuri'h Grocerycompuny, which In now rotul uctlng ueloHliiK-ou- t mile repleto with unusualburualns. The prlcen will speak fortheniHilveH If you take u look ul

We have a new advertisement in our big show window

and will give

A CASH PRIZE fREE

DEPOSITORSThere are several reasons whyThe Stale National Bank ofAlbuquerque welcomes smalldepositors and considers it amatter of good business pol-

icy to give equal attentionto small and large accounts.

In the first place most of our largsdepositor started as small depositors,Wr have had the pleasure of seeingmany aecoiinm grow steadily over aperiod of years and are glad to saythst we have helped our customers toIncrease their business and deposits.So far as the bank Is concerned, itIs Just as satisfactory to have sev-

eral small accounts aggregating thesame as the larger one, because, al-

though there Is three times the book-keeping Involved, that Is more thanoffset by the possibilities of develop-ment of three different accounts, be-

sides the vulue to the bank of threesatisfied customers. The officers w ill beglad to talk over banking relationswith you at any time and pledge them-selves to serve you faithfully whenyou Intrust your business to this bank.

State National BankUnited States Depository

Albuquerque

Mil. J. KOA4 II. Hiirtione.Ml fclt) IIV i ll VhTAIv OKCIUtlSITtA.

MATIXl.i; l;VI.HV 1AT AT 2: 15; AM. (SKATS 10c;7:15, H : 1 5, 0:15.

EVfcMNfJS,

them.Mr. mid Mrs, Juke Levy have

to this city to muke their resi-lience, after an iihaeiicc of two yci.rnIn I.oi. AiiKi Ies, Mr. has shli.peilthree horHid, Shecain, Hubert H., andItkhy liaron, which III be workedout at the local track. Shecain Ih

Hell knoii to Albuiiieriiie horsemenhavliiK niirth Inated In meetscoLOMBojForSale Every Saturday Evening to the Holder of a Certain Cou-

pon. These Coupons are given free with every Dollar's

worth of goods purchased LOOK AT THE WINDOW

here.Tim niokcr of the Modern Wood- -

men in the K. of P. hall at the Klks'1 JriJLíA 1 JtvJbtfbuilding jirimilscM to be one of themost plea.sant events In th,, untiula ofIbis thlrvlnn fraternal order. The.Modern Wooilmen, thouitht the localcamp ha been etabllshed but a fewinonthH. Ih one of the stroimisl orders

S3Í wat in' i

Bargain in Real Estate.Property in North High-

lands at Less Than Costt" build,

( w ii 'T tiiiiiii to I'll ve Ibc city. Onebrick ami the otherbrick cottage with

all modern Improvements bikI Inflrsl c1ii.hr condition. Inquire ofowner t 518 l.'iiHt 111 (i ml avenue.

SIMON STERNTHE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER

Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing W, L, Doi;glas Shoes

Llcrnucil liy iliei Motion PictureI'niRiitM 4 onipauy.

Exclusive Motion Picture8:15 and 9:15 P. M.

Matinees Saturday and Sun-

day 3 P. M.

Illustrated Songs byMRS. HANLON.

MISS JENNIE CRAIG

Musical Directress

CHANGE EVERY NIGHTADMISSION 10c.

In the city und new member. r are be- -

UK Initiated ut every meetliiK. A bit!attendance Is expected, ut the meet- -

liiK tonight.Kuneral hcivIcch ivcr the remains

of Mm Anna Hcdleiit, who died mid- -

(h iily Tuemliiy mornlnfc, were heldyesterday til'ternoon, Itev. W. JM.iiKh, of the CoiiKi eKatlonul church,of which (IcceuMc.l was a promlm tifniember, off b latlntc. The daimhters!

Knox and Stetson HatsHanan & Son's ShoesLOCAL ITEMSJJF INTEREST

"f the American Uevoliitlon and the!I.imIIch' Aid society of the t'onirrciia-- I

tlonal church uttenHcd the funeral In i'

il body. The remains ere shipped toDerby, Conn., last nitflit. bclnn accom-panied by II. It ut.se II Hc.llcnl. a son.

Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass. OurWatch Itcpair Department Is secondlo none In tlie Southwest. Friers tinBent for WüJch Perfect Goods MJBe Sold.

In ttia vent that vuu ghould nutrmi v your morning paper

th POHTAI TRl-Btl- A PHCO. irl víiií your nnin mi ft mAtitmini Um imit r will m dPlIvrml hy amp Jul inciltfar. The tptephull llNu. if.

.V(C Kr VAHU o O.Tn h bo (1 will tm pa A

fur tlii nrrciil mid touvlrllon of miv-un-

in tig lit atfiHliittf ntplrn of HiltMiTninir Jour mi from th duor- -WM of Hillri)II.

JOL'ItNAb l'Um.lMIIING CO.

W. MorrisJEWÍIEB

Del Wise, Join the "Order of Owls."CRESCENT HARDWARE CO.SIom'h, Kiiiiycs, House l iiriii-liiii- g tiooils. lillerv anil Tools, Ironl'iH ales anil l inings. Plum bing-- Ilcatiii", Tin ami op)icr W ork.318 Wcsl Ccnti'iil Ac. Phone a 15.

I iii.i a lia I Ii hi of officers find scrillnu upf the charter tonight nt H o'clock at

iN,tile Klks' IoiIki- - rooniH. The memberFee's Good Cold

Root Beer 805 W EST CENTRAIi.ship list has now paused the two hun-dred mark and is Inci enslng rapidly.Call for literal m e regarding NewZealand death benefit fund at ). fi.Ilchber, secretary. South Second TRADE EXCURSION LIBERTY WAS NEARSc tri:it. , f

Insure ill Illy OiLlllllll.il Life,pell t it v for ISW Im ow due. Pay

ul m 11 i.i i"'

, corner Tlilnl nml (loldA.

Aaulii-pi'lKii- ie

'I'licie l lie n Knight ul ColumbusMhiIIshii. Wis., March a. Demo MEETJNcrats of the WiMcnn.Nlii legislature toWalton's Drug Store day dlgui il und sent to Senator Halley

mcollug III Knights of I 'oiuilll'IIN baillit 7 .HI t H

It. Ill Hi r. goin nil no rch,,nt, ulaln .on. m i oini'iililcil by Mrs. Ildlcr,

Im le re on n short v Islt.

WHEN JAILOR GOT

NEXT TO GAME

The MonarchGrocery Co.

CLOSING

OUT SALE

f Texas a protest against the Cnlti d '""-- el'!",States Hcnate Heating Senator Stephen.,

.M'iiinteil policeman It. Lewis. as Successfi'jun.

to t ui: oi.i in um: dayake LAXATIVIO Ulto.Mo yulnine

EARINOSEThe Parched Wheat Break-

fast Food.

TO SERVE HOT.

Fresh Goods Just to Hand.2 lb. package, only 15c.

Price's Rolled Oats, only 10cper No, 2 Package,

Pi ice's Rolled Oats, 25cper large package,

CRACKED WHEATr r-- r i

Tablets. Druggists refund money If itHubbs Laundry Co.

"Our Work is Best"WHITE WAGONS

falls to cure. K. V drove's lgna-tur- o

in on each box. 2,"c.

was In tin- illy j csienlay cn route tohis hi ailiiiari rs In Simla Ke,

A n guiar meeting of Aliona coun-cil .i. 1. D. groo of Pnciihoulns. willlo In hi tonight In lii it Mi ll's ball, lu-

ll iii .

'I II. Ladies of the Mission i in le ofthe Haptlst church are rciiuoxtcil tomeet In Die church paiioi Krhluy.M. il i ll 0 at ;S:lli p. ill.

Saildli horses r nire t Martin'sKhilng School, tlO North Third street

WHOLESALE DELIVERY

NARROWLY AVERTED

Trio of Prisoners Had Every-

thing Arranged to Empty theCounty Jail When Plot WasDiscovered,

CITIZENS WANT THINGSSTARTED TO GOING

Every Booster Urged to AttendMeeting in Commercial Cluband Inaugurate Second An-

nual Trip,

it begins to took us If there mightreally be something doing about theSecond Annual A lbuiuei'iiie Trade

IFFORD PINCHO! TO

These Prices

Good. While theGoods Last

CANNED HSH

STR0NG BROTHERSj;I I NDI 111 M US.I Mr. It. 11. I 'in t "ii, J,ail y II I 'II ttlll ll t II

E ADDRESSumy i oc per id, package,

CREAM OF WHEATOnly 15c package,

Ily the accidental discovery of a

dishwasher at the county Jail Mondav

The n iiiiiIiih of J. Hugh Hapler.h. i ill.il Tuesday ni i n ti in uftcr n

lillef illlloSS Willi I ' II II I II II . WCl'cshipped lust Ik lit In New Haven,K.v , whole Intel lili lit III be niinle.

Mrs. I'n.llcü, of Üocbest.T. N. V.,

has arihiil In the city to be with hersou, A '. P.ullej, lio I siMioil.sly 111

at St. .Iiimi phV Ha i t ii r I ii in V. W.lion haul, a in lei of the Pinlle)fanillc. a. couiialileil .MtH. Pa.llcy onthe till'

)', I.. .M.M'I'H. Kllpel illti llil. llt of (he

afternoon that three prisoners confined in anorthvvest room on tip'

Chief of United States Forestins for.Red Pallium,

Pink Salmon,fATTENTION ! !Sin, iked Spiat large

Service Will Explain ForestConservation Policy to Mem-be- is

of Territorial Legislature

ground floor were (piletly sawing onthe bars of a north window, a whole-sale jail delivery was prevented. Ifit had been successfully carried out't would have liberated five 1'mtcdStates prisoners and a .score of Her- -

Ward's Store315 Marble Avenue.

Phone 206.

excursion the demand lor which isgeneral aiming the business men ofthe city. A meeting will be held In theCommercial club nt Ü o'clock Mondaynight at which all persons Interestedare urged to tie present. Since thesubject was broached in the MorningJournal some days ago a large num-ber of prominent business men havepromised to go and if the meeting

. ach . .

'tl Shelled C labs. Iiel"liio iliainle ilhlHlon of the Santa Vc.an r. tui neil froiii Toiekn. here he

litt'll.bil a lll.etiUK of the Santa l'infllilals at which a lime cufil nml

i: d.--Toilny laicicen lii :li anil 1 :)0

it. in., I vill Hike In Clocks lordialling ill Í.V t'llcll.

train hi i. ilule for the Ih l. u cut-of- f Cniiuiio county prisoners, at basttwelve of whom have been iiouiulover to the grand lury on serious

per , a n

smalllarge' m's ' K ijp. I'd

tins forHiainl Sardines

is ai. to have been the i hicf tuills, um il

ring. I."ccharges. The dishwasher, whose sus MORE NEW BOOKS II- aiity

According to a telegram receivedyesterday by Porester A C. Kinglan.lfrom lilfford Pincliot. chief of thel ulled States forest set v ice, at pres-ent In Washington. Mr. Plnehot hasaccepted the Imitation of the NewMexico legislature lo address thatbody during Its present session, andwill iirrlve u Santa Ke on the nightof March II' and ilelinr the addresson March l'l. The tel. grain receivedbv Mr lllimland was neeessaritv

JUAN A. GARCIA JR.

i!IO WcM (.olil.

for.Mils'. iril S a ' s , u c ins

for

Mrs. II. Si butt ..f South Secondstieet won the hiu.Koui billies' dress-lii- n

talile at tile Cristal theater IbisWeek Ni XI W ei k pri.c Will be 11

leatmlul ol'l mission . lul l ioni. r. TheCtst.il U I'la.ilng to eupacltv bousesas usual tills week, the pictures and

W leioK.S

.Monday night is made a big on.- it Is

believed that the special train can befilled In a few days. At the meetingMonday night tile route of the tripwhich will be eihiT south or w est orboth will be decided on and the

given a start that will keep itgoing with a rush. Kverv one wants

.sh'pnu nt olarrived, inchm a a tiunilicr

Anothollave Ju.-- t

of the In'.'I bo.

1"

picions were first aroused by hearingthe sharp scraping noise made by thenun in tiling through the bars im-

mediately notified Jailer tjuirinoCoulter, with the result that rilingoperations were indefinitely sus-pended and the trio placed In solitaryconfinement. The men were searchedand three steel saws were found Intheir possession. An investigation of

st titles'ks and

I.e ica 111 'usia ,1,

K o. J ;ia. lor .

rilese were allas

a l'i iliinow Toilet, paper. :i.il(ii) shel ls, 3thatan - 'lile ,,f til'lirii f and contained no detail. .f iiv

formation regarding .Mr Pun-hot'-

trip to this territory. It Is believed.

good as the booksfor SI :.'i. Ib retitles;

The Viiyinian.l:iihai,l Carvel.The 1.. opard's .s

Tin port of M

tlie bars upon which the rilinu hart

It and the preliminary arrangeiiieiilsshould be made without further de-l- a

j. President K. I.. Medler of theCommercial club will preside at themeeting and there should be at leasttwo hundred ni.n present

It is understood the Santa Ke rail-way Is ready to in everyway to make the excursion a success!

rolls in one . 20eL' for :ocL' ti nio-- lioiiey .K'" lbs. Putter (i."c

N"W Mexico llaniuli Kggs,J Joz ."ióc

lloine Ham h l'.ggs. pi r doz :'.."c

Case Kggs, per doz 23c

bell dolie, developed tile till't tll.ltone bar had been completely severedand placed back in position in ordernot to excite suspicion, and another

M'llIll;;

First National BankOF ALBUQUERQUE

líl'.IHMtT OI IOMHTIO.VI MlltlAltV Mil, I BUS.

IU.MH IU r.s.

bar had been almost completely saw- -

however, that be will talk nil lii" con- -

.S. IVatioil poll! V' ol tile tnre:-- t serviceIiIw.IIiiik especially on ui. liters ofouiiii tiller, st In Ni w MeXii'O .ItlzellS

Mr I'llicbot Is scheduled be-

fore the Col, .rail. legislature in Den-ver on Tuesday, March Itl. and bisstay in the territory will be short. Itis thought, however. that be willmake a short visit to tin ,,n, , s ofHie thud district of the t'or.-s- ser- -

two bars, it I.iml that a five day trip will not cost j '''I in Tu'mole than it did last year when t he niovcd. would havexcursionists l aid $:'." each for trans. Mvtcen inches in

madevv Idth

an openingand about

The Pit.lb t .v 11 the l.in. s.Hal! a pogu.Itev . rly of draustark.

Ii atistark.Castle Cíala vci'ovv.H. ai ts and Ma-k- s.

i -- x . u.jsr and ( ld LaiP.rowst, r'.s Millions.Satan Sanderson

three feet In length, permitting theprisoners to escape with ease It is

puliation and Pullman lure for t !i

whole trip, a remarkably low rate We Have For Sale, Twosaid

II, 700.44. 25B7.41(i.;i44U.00U.U0

i.:o.:oo.45

that the ringleaders in the at- -

Linns sn l I . ouiiiiH"niti an! Remití. rHsnklng House unj I hiiimsdovrriiiiieet M'Mi l" I " H. f0Cash and Lx. Innc .',:'ti2.

Wagons, Coffeel I. e. Ilcl e, - tempted delivery were a man nam. ,1

m:isi.y ki;m(.m i 1 isiicr. het.t to the grand jury fori

slugging Joe Harnett several months Hal.11.008,060.01 Kosaliii'l at tin l;edThe Yoke.Total

Electric Fixtures,Several Scales,

Etc.,mo. and two other prisoners namedBLACK PATH AT THEI I Allll.l HI S.

llut HcM Position on 4,rnpe- - uls.An Oklahoma woman was .saved

from loss of health ami position bychange to right to.., I. She savs.

Koiliiguez and Sullivan The ni.'tiOvwere ail confined in one room undl

r 4 mi additional titSTKHMJS Hook

s Pi beSToltK

1

CspiUlSin , l'i and ProfitsCir. ll!..l ng .Notes . . .

D1C PUT 1 :;

"Th, Spring of 1H4 found me al- -

most a nervous wreck trom the use of t

I 2110. 00 00fcS.OiS t

SDII, 0(11 HO

2,o;.ss.;o3, 058. 060. 01

3Next Door to . o

riptioti.s taken tor all thenag.i.iii. s. Club rates

THEATER TO I TPhone 1

P. S. Sllhadinggiven.

upi. d e lls during the night butwere allowed the Ir. edom of the . ..t

Mi. - during t be day.Kut tor the accidental discovery ,.

-- awing operations It is likely that tic.tall would hav. ..en emptied of allprisoners on next Saturday, which is

Improper foo l. I could not sleep nor.al win thing but what it seem, d thatmy stomach was on tire.

"I had the best meili.al a.lv ic- I

could get. but im ilii inne did noti mii i MAii.N ni riMitmy

tin Hie dax on which those conitn.il in'amot); Tioubadoms Will De-i- ', trouble. I wan growingth. nine until I was about

The MONARCH

GROCERY CO.to lesign niv position, a thing 1

room is located on the ground floor,ana it would t.- necessary tor tie-- '

FINE PAINTING OF

1H.TAFT

kht Local TheatergoersWith Song and Dance andComedy This t cuing.

CHARLES ILFELD CO.Wholesalers of Everything

not attord to do"A trnnd bioiight mea pkg of that

wonderful food ira and ask--- d

if 1 had .v.r tried it 1 told herno. hud no faith In it. hut to phaseher I proilils.il to use he pitklKebefore 1 decided what it would do for

pi isoners lo pass within a few- feetof the window which contained thedefective bars. I; is believed thatword hart" been uui.-tl- circuUt.damong the prison, is both down- -

ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSALAS VEGAS'"I ate notli.nng but Gi pe-- ut, and ",a""'' "! that th.re would j

.ream three times a day and that!"'" "m' thl"R il"ing on "hath day."awful bumme tn my stoma, h diav-;i"- u' arrangements were progressingprsretl I w.s ble to continue Mt my nk'ely to pull off the d.liv. ry when'work and nalncl SS lbs in three 'the cat tnt 0111 of th h.. r

city The portrait is a splindid hi.'ness and r. a. lies a high Mamlai dartistic m. rit and the artist Is to ;

congratulat-- 1.11 his sui ces Itpn.llablv the best picture of tlo 11'

lo esub nt ev.-- s. cn In this cit

Albuquerque Artist Sjcceeds inAchieving Splendid Likei ess

T ivht at til.- P!k- - tli. at. r thehouse is t xp.st'd t be fill. .1 to thedoors to lii.nk Pattl." the fa-

mous prima donn,,. and her companvof ti oiiba.i.'ui - in an evening lull otsong and leincc and comedy and..H-ia- . m continuous vv ho l tnd of imi-si- c

and lull Th- - ' PI... kville Sttoll- -i s" utr said .i form the finest -

months. So I .,,. my health and ' of thp PlPsiPnt-Fl- p.oars hav e h, n place in tl.e w ,,l.,a- tposition to

Name six-- 11 bv I'opturn t'o . P.at'.leEVERÍTT " 'inst.-,,- I r the t .v defective on,and ail the work n, by the three!Icri'i k, Mi. h Head "the P.oa.l to

lrisoners has gun.'Th-- if s a ll. a- - ambitiousnought.hide tor ih.. cm. Malum, nt of the envine, in pkgs, lor' Th r.- - is banging one of the big

Windows of the Morning Journal ol- -

OI K ASNOKTMKNT OF CAXXKIIritl'ITS AM) VKGKTAHLKS IS A

SU.I ( ITI) STOCK. CO.MK IV AXO

i:xamik IT. I". G. I'ILTTCO., IIB. SIXOXD.

put. in ever .lei is. . I by tills, famous l"'". ... .'LEADING JEWELER,HIT Oatral Ar, Albuquerque,

THE DIAMOND PALACEWsU.li InviMX-to- r fcauta la IL K.

Vll-.l-t T mi: tMl lIVI.-- utes tnt tu. .ei forman, e will -- ',,. .,,,,1,, KIKtrue, aiul full f loimsntice a portrait ..f Pr. sii. nt-- . left Wil-liam Howard Taft paini-.- tn,,,, an. wspat.er pictui. b John H. r b..ih"! '"l Lov'S aC'IILI". Il'lll- ll'i"', This

OH H K K V1l i; 4 41... ..' in. 01; ,., si ... 11. c 'Iiiti-rel- . 21 4.0I l Try a Morning Journal Wart!