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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository
Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers
12-1-1913
Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-01-1913Journal Publishing Company
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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAJL:ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1
i1913. Inlly.
a Moiuli.liy Carrier
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iinnTiirnn mirvinn n n i n r nrnnrniTrimrvinuin imiT rnn! six i luldii n The i said heIll I I Ml II II I Wil li II II II III III K ill If II I I 11 II I I II IIRIL mill I I I I I I Iinterlocking dire, total. among
concerns. 'ITils Inter-relatio- n
of lame eol pol at Inns has heen the'subject of repeated attacks hv con
un nrn VLA b--u vHUt ULGnriH l v laiuhivg h run
BYHUNBEHLDPEZ COMIMB MESSftGE
GUARANTEE OF
DEPOSITS IN
DE1D1ATTEMPTS TO OF PRESIDENT
ESGAPE WILSON,
IjUlfwlli-w- w 1 1 1 w
SESSION OF
HARD IRKHi fill
OF IT
llucita's Fiiends Say He
Not Lack Funds so Long asCorporations and IndividualsHave Money,
REBEL SUCCESSES IN
NORTH ARE CONCEDED
Fedeial Tioops Claim Slight
Advantages in Southern andiMFMORY FNTlRFl Y
bodies ot two Victims of Des
perado's Uneriing Aim Re-
covered From Mine by
Posse Led by Dr, Stiaup.
EXITS TO BE CLOSED
AND GASES INJECTED
Sheriffs of Seven Utah Coun-
ties Decide to AsphyxiateMan Guilty of Six RecentMurders,
MONNINO JOURNAL OPrClAl 1IIIID WlRIlltlnnham, I'tah, .Nov. Ip.. While
llalph I.npez, tile slayer of six men,was nttemptinu to hatter down a
bulkhead at tho entrance of tho Tar-red tunnel. In the t 'tali-Ape- x mine,lo re lalo today, n posse penetratedtho Andy Incline and lirmiKht out thebodn s of silieiilfs nnc.:!a-- .
llalsoy and Tom Mandrieh, the v lc
lims of the unerrimr aimin a subterranean Lottie vesterdav.
A surpiisini; development lite to- -
day was tho report that Mike Cfaii-wif- o
"vicli. who shot hi five tunesand seriously wounded her. severaldays ii"o. vwis also a fuL-jtiv- at Lav
in tho mine and was i withl.opez.
I'wo deputies, on KUi I'd at the I'ar -
gressional and federal Investigatinghollas. (ither subjoin of the anti-trust program will im hide price-cuttin-
by monopolies, over capltnli'.a- -
tioa, lestralnt of trade, and the moreadeiiuale control of eorporatloiiH.probably through an Interstate cor-- 1
potation commission. j
Investigations to determine thecause of increased prices of foodproducts are expei toil to Login as!
soon as tlie session opens.itcninnding iiiich Inquiries are nowbefore congress. Ki piescntative
lias Introduced II hill to lo-vl-
for more adequate regulation ofcol,) storage operations and to pen-
alize combinations that control foodprices or parcel out Rolling territory,and other measures of like characterwill lie introduced this week.
President Wilson lias Indicated Ills
keen interest In thp development of asystem of rural land hanks or creditagencies that would meet the needsof country districts more ade'imitelythan run existing commercial hanks.Tho recent recommendations of thecommission that studied rural creditsystems, of other countries have em-
phasized tho need of such n system.It Is expected that soon after thepassage of tlm currency reform hill,the work of devising an adeiiuato sys-
tem of rural hanks will he undertakenhy congress, and an effort made toenact legislation an adjourn-ment next summer.
The naval program for theyear Is expected t develop a new lighton the tconomy forces, wholast year held i cnuri-- to tho Authori-
zation of one dreadnntight hy the I.o.dmlnlstrutlnn forces, who will sup-
port Secretary Daniels' recommendat-ions, for two s hips. I ither Importantphases of national defense are to h"considered hy eongress, including; thePadgett hill to give the naval militiaa national standing, similar i that w
enjoyed by tho national Ruard. andthe Hudson hill to create a council ornational defense to outline the Men-or-
military and naval policies of
l'lans have not yet hoi n maturedby tho administration for the hand-1111-
of the riillippnio problem. It Is
expiated that lcm-wo- efforts will bemade early in tho senate to pledgecongress to a moasoro giving early
ofindependence to the Islands. Thislight will bo led by Kepreschtalive
'Jones of Virginia, chairman of thehouse committee on Insular affairs.
Tho attempt to secure laws givingfedeial aid to voeat ional schools and or
to aKt'iciiltural extension WOlk alsowill be rencwec I early in the winter,These ptojects, coupled with tin- - lit; h t
for laws Kiin federal aid to tho con-ad- s
atriictinn of ro in all states, willunite fori cs that have Leon at workfur sen oral sessions to seem e such
. ; I ion.Tb new session probably will wit-'nes- s
more activity prior to Christmas;than any other .session of recent'years. loaders, purpose!holding the senate to thil teen-ho-
sessions, with no Christmas, vacationunless tile currency bill is passed be-- ,
fine tho time set for the holiday. Inthe house, meantime, im effort will
'be ma le to di.'pnso of several of theannual appropriation bills beforet'hristmas, so that impropriation leu- - of
islation will interfere as little as pus- -
'sihle with the consideration of other!matt s.
VIOLENCE AGAINST!;
STRIKE BREAKERS
IS FEARED'a
jday
Colorado Militia Disperses!n f A ni ii An on A Phil 'lnUIUWU Ul VVUIIIUII CU1U villi-- i.
in II mouth, opened lire Willi It lor plotely without tnoiicv as lulik as pirjwhon Lopez bouaii breaktiut down theiv.it,. institutions and corporations
bulkhead, and ho retreated back int.. possess funds. Thev ale of tl innion
SOON TO DE III
POSSESSION. .
OF REBELS
General Villa Gives RelativeStrength of Federal andConstitutionalistjForces Now
Striving for Mastery.
NATIONAL CAPITAL
IS OBJECTIVE POINT
Grand Movement Toward Ch-
ihuahua Now in Progress by
Victorious Insurrccto Lead-
er at Juarez.
ft, MORN.NR JOURNAL RRiCIAL LIAflf O W.RR1
Juarez, Mfx., Nov. 3i. .NorthernMexico, embracing the slates of So-
nera, Chihuahua, Conliuila, Nuovaeon and Tamnulipas, and Including-th-
territory from the border to a
line five hundred mile.--, southward,will bo wholly under tho authority ofthe rebel forces within two weeks.Thi1 forces which are fighting lluorta
ill then Join at ! uadalu (a ra W illi aview of marcliipe; on to .Mexico City,
lolicial Francisco Villa, tho rebel,leader, so anuotiiti d today. Hiscampaign, ho said, intciuplntcd notonly the capture of Chihuahua city,but also tho sprcndinc, of the rebel, orconstitutionalist authority furthersouih.
He Is to bo Joined 111 the illtolllater bv CiOiicral Carra nza, the ho; 1
the revolutionary movement.So fir as tho north is concerned.
Villa said the campuiKU is between14, .'.no federal troops, mostly In Kar-- i
isons, and i. :i ' o rebels in arrisonsroamim,-- the country. j
Tho approximate suen-itl- i of the1opposing tunas in tho north, as uatli-- J
clod from olttcial sources by Villa,... .. .. ... ..i i i '.. i i. t .a (..anil inane iviiomm 01,11101 iii,i.i,
.vi iiua.iuias, .onoia, ii.hihi itueiaijtroops, ciiniiiiaiiileii by Cent ral Pedrocjeda.
At Chihu thiia city. 0,(1110 federals,coiiiniHi'ded bv Cctieral SahadoriMoroado.
At Siiltlllo and Metaado, 3,000 fedorals.
At .Monterey Nueva l.eon, 2, (inn
federals.Scattered, l.r.oi) federals,opposed to the federals and their
positions are:In Sonora, about ,1,000 rebels, under
command of (leneriil Carranza, headihe coinditmionalists.
At Juarez and entoute to I hlhua-hu- a
city, n.soo rebels, commanded LyVilla.
South of Chihuahua clly, l.r.no reb-els, commanded by (lenetal Manuel"hao.
Scattered and at oilier cities. S.000
In preparation for the attack onChihuahua city, .VdlO (roups, withsixteen machine kuiis and equipmentwhich filled throe trains, had leftJuarez up (o (oday and hud reached
point fifty miles south. Villa ex-- 1
poets lo Join his men within a fo.wand, If possible, keep open train
and telegraph service behind him. Hosaid he would he In Chihuahua city
'within ten days. Hut the capture of
,yjrS."conlunction with Curranza and
jportant points along the I'nited Statesborder not hold Ly the rebels now,
;Kagle 1'ass, Texas, and that his force.aircauy nail ruptured every city in ine;'north except llnaymas, Chihuahuacity, Hti It Uli,, jvlonclova and .Mbnterey.
"We will move right on to Mexico'"City," said Villa. "That is our des- -
dilution. Our forces are working to- -
CURRENCY
SCHEME
Measure as Finally Agreed to
in Conference Has Featureof Oklahoma Bank Law In-
corporated.
FEW CHANGES MADE
IN ORIGINAL DRAFT
Majority Party Plans to CarryLegislation Through Senatein Form Acceptable to Pres-
ident,
imi MOHIINf JOURNAL RRaCtAb LI ARID WMRI1
Washlnntott, Nov. 30. I letertnlnedlo have tho adinlnistrullnti currencybill ready for consideration by thosenate as n democratic party measure,when tho new session of runKt-esj-
,
opens tomorrow, the confer- -
'"' ' democrats worked lat tonight mailing the dispute! oflhe bill. An finally .inroi-- upon, thmeasure was llitle different from thodraft presented lo the senatB hy
.Chairman iiwen and the fiv otheradministration democrats of thebanking and currency committee. The
leonfi tonco decided, however, that Ifpoints of Importance bei-inn-
apparent Mrr the course, of dehato on'the floor, em h difference anions'di'ttioci uts, as it arose, w ould he niHilo
tho subject of conference, the partydlsagre cmoiilH straightened out, and
:tho majority theu-h- united to ?
the floor. ,
The ml 111 lnlxt atloti memhelii of thehanking and currency committee re- -'
polled to the conference tonight onpractically all of (he disputed propo-
sitions In the bill. The eonfereni )
adopted the recommendation for aplan to gnaranlce the deposits ofbanks which enter the new system.This would pro! hie, after the newregional hanks have earned a tt percent dividend on their stock and es- -
jtabllshed a 40 per cent surplus, theexcess earnings shall Le div ided half, , li(ir m. ,., (h dl,v.o.i
!1" " numantee fund and the otherthe government im a
'"'""- -The conference also adopted tho
suggestion of the committee that thoiledelal reserve hoard, which will control the lu-- system, should consistot the secretary of tho treasury andsix members to be appointed by thepresident. An ullempl may he mud.)(. plrteo (ho comptroller of tho cur-rency on the hoard.
The conference, with the exceptionof wilting In the provision for 11 Kiiar-nhte- e
of bank deposits, has til'idi!practically no material change In I hodt aft of the bill presenled by SenatorOwen, and the conference measure,it is praei lea lly certain, will he
to President Wilson.The conference, jnsl before mid-
night wt'oie into th.- bill a plunfor refntuliiiK the two per cent hondion whk It the present Lank nolo I'lir-titic- y
is based. The plan was evolvedby So retaiy McAdoo and provides forth.- retirement of $.'."., lino, ) of thebonds each oar. The f. dotal reserv,batiks would tane over that amountof lie bonds, paying pur and Interestlo the banks now holding lliein.
Provision mad.- for (lie pro ral.iil si i hi Imi i if the retirement amongba ti ks whli II apply to have their
mills sold, The mon, v paid for thobonds would be used to cancel the
'had m. special mis-iu- u abroad, tun heInlilnateil he would tiv to all. nine aloan In I'rance, In behalf of theHi.eria administration, for mllitarvpnrpofies, which loan had alreadybeen pailly alianmd Ho expects loremain In Kurope about seven months.
nun mi xicws i ii i nI Mil l M l 'IV II ItKIKIKV
Laredo, TeX Nov. :iil ileiioralTrevlno, former commander
t the federal funes In northern Mex- -
i'ii and one of the most in ie, of theolder Mexican a:ilesmen, with Buswile and thleo daiiKhler s, arrivedhi-i- today with members of thlrty-Montere-
live wealthy families ofCicuctal Trevlno will it" to his rum h.near l'el Itlo, Ti X.. and later to Sao
riimonto, Cat. The oilier fugitiveswill soj.iuril In various parts of t heTutted States and until conditions In Mexico ale chauued.
Many Moiiteiey citizens reportedthai the residents were much alari I
over Ilia prowl-ess- ' of events anil thatthose wllu could were h aving the city.It Is believed hero that tho obji i t uttho wealthier families In leaving Is toescape furred loans, whali, when
d, have led to tnearcci at Ion andreprisals.
IIILIHVH I - I L. L. I
LOST THROUGH SHOCK
V MONNIM JOURNAL RrtCIAL LIARIO !)iivdon. I'lili, Nov. :io W. 'l
Waliaveil, w Ii ise loss of memory til
his past life his proved a problem fotphysicians, educators and psycholo-- i
uLsts, foiinetly was a resilient of HenVer. Colo., Is the deduction of l'fof.Henry l'otorsoit, follow Inc some of (he'man's ramblim,' talk at a hospital!hole. He mentioned the names of sev -
j
oral streets thole and a!.o spoke of"Jack" and "Allen." It has hooti;
'solved hy use of (himlcals that thojblai k on Walt axon's hands was i nosedby fluid ucd in olei t I'h a Insula! im:shiiwlni,' that In had wound arma-vvh- o
Hires. Wulravon, has physicallyroeow tod from' Injlllles received b.V
behlLV pushed off a cliff south of I -
den several months 111:0. knows liolh- -
In of events transplrum before howas taken lo the hospital. j
ami: r w i i: i isMil' KNOWN IN ll'.N I. It
I Nov. .'10 - Tin- name ofWiilraven does not 111. Pear In any of
tlie Hy dltectol li s lor I louver Issuedw ilhlu (be last ra I v.ats and 110th -
ing could bo I. ,n in hero loiutlit ot1
W. n WalraM u who now Is al a hos-a- l
pita! ngilcn. I'tah, siillering fromloss r memory. At the electric plants
'
ill th city the name of Wiilraven wasnot known.
I
TEAMSTERS'
GOES Oil STRIKE
AT MIDI T
IndianapolisI Police Heady to
PlPVPIlf nkni(llr' Nf) Intor -
teicnce with Man or nos - i
pital Service Contemplated.
iRT MORNINO JOURNAL RPICIAL LOUD W A fliiilianapolo, Nov. ;!0,The teams-
ters' union voted un itilmoiiKly Intoto go on Mriko at midnight '
Light. The union, winch Includes thocommercial chauffeurs, has betweenLatin and '.',0n0 members. A spetialolspeiisal ion for milk wagons drivenby union teamsters was made at tlmmiotlng at the suggestion of Thomas.1. I'"arre, general otganizor of theNational I q ol hot hood of Teamsters,l 'hauflour.s, SluLleinon and Helpers ofAmerica. Olivers. of hearses t
from the slrike order. Kar-
tell also a ti it 1. ill there would beno interference with the mail, orother government wiiuoiih or auloino- -
iioa. or with the wagons lot- ileliv-- .
el im; lo hospuals, so thathero be no added suffi i ing
among th. sick.Tie- poll, c I'epartmeiit has been
ten U inir on ci in 11 lor a Week lohandle the strike. An oiiler was ' '
Mle.l Sal 111' ilnv preventing the conregal nig of crowds a nd he police w ereol, not to hesitate to ii.-- c o! In r
means, if persuasion failed lo picvaiitlie ga bet i ngs,
A syslem of military patrol has beenmapped out for the downtown dis- -
jlrhlt.H and additional inolinle.l andfool police have been add. d b theforce.
la a. billion lo tho extra patio"."io business men were swot n il as
reserve for.-.- his nfloriioon, Thi s,
men were provided wilh uniforms andguns and are qnat tel it in Touililisonhall, whole .hey wl be h.-l- until
111- Si l ike is HI led. The men tiroomnia tided by olfici IS of the In.li- -
'una X. a na guard.Km- - four months Juliana poilis ha
been iigitalcd w it h labor troubleshi. h have resulted In tin- rcslgna-- ,
ion of May or Shank:- Superintendentol police .' y la nil mid W. K. a v is,
preside, ,t of of public safer.jaud a general shakeup In the city ad- -
tuiiiist rat ion.During the last street car strike
there was so much rioting thai thoentire slate iinlilia was called out by(lovernor lialston. Tin- guardsmen, ofhowever, vvoto not used, as the em-
ployes and the street railway off icla Is
signed an ugrc.-m.n- lo place theirdispute Lefole Ihe Male public service
I
commission.
Argentine ll.t-l- ' Ii, aches New York,New- York, Nov. no. The sloanior
Zin-il- , win. h arrived tonight fromllu.-no- Aires and oilier South Amer-ican ports, has 1,000 tons of Argen-tine hoof in her refrigerators.
After Disposition of Currency
Bill, Which Is Expected to
Become Law in January,
Trust Legislation Is Next,
RURAL LAND BANKS
TO BE ESTABLISHED
Independence of Philippines
and Woman Suffrage Con-
templated by Solons Before
Adjournment Is Taken,
1 MORNING JOURNAL RPiCIAL I VARID WtBI
Washington, N"v. .'!. Tin' InifiiHtusually surrounding t ho op nitig of anew session of congress will 1"'. ab-
sent from (ho events of tomorrow.'w n i the firs! session of the i x t -
third congress will end lit noon, andthe m'i mill pinion will bo ushered InIn a foriiiiil pro. Initiation of the vu r1
provident iiml tin' speaker ofthe status of legislation will In'
little iliflerent from what it was whensenate iiml house niljoiinii d, Saturdayaftel'llri n.
President Wilson will appear beforeHie house at o'clock Tnesilay, t
reinl his annual message at a JointFrsMinn In the house chain Lor. Aaiderein this formailty, inaugurated hy
President Wilson, last April, at the;start of the ape. Inl si saioti, ami thaipresentation ill the lions" tomorrowof the annual est :na is for I'eileral'expenditures, the first ilays of thelie IV session will he scarcely distill- -
gui: liable from the t losing i!;ei ofthe old. For the first lime ill manyy.j.i'K, r o.'' ii over iroaiene session to iniothi r ithoiit a
la. ak la I in- online of Thesenate "111 meet at I
' "'i lock tomorr-ow and tlnto will he an intermissionof only a few minutes at noon beforethe re.-- la r session begins.
The simiif'a ani e of the new sessionlas in the fact that it opens: thellooilatis for legi.-lativ- e activity anilinaugurates a period that promises tohe crowded v. ith the consideration ofimportant prej." and prolific in
enactment.Tin- - e ira session just ending was
tllnllell, y informal ticl cements withI'll sail III Wilson, to the i on.-id- itionof tariff and currency reform, andiiotliini; that might interfere withthese issi ies Was taken up. The cur- -
relay till still dominates the situa-tiu- li
as tho new session begins, buttin- administration proi!rani of antl-liu- -t
and railroad Utiislat ion, whichis to follow, must share tho field witha score or mote of other Importantsubjects.
It is. tho hope of democratic leadersthat the currency ran bo disposed"t in tho senate hy the end of De-
cember, and can be completed by bothhouses of congress and signed by thepresident in January. In anticipation"f this, the plans for anti-tru- st legis-lation will be taken ill) this week byPresident Wilson, in conferences withItopi'cseniative Clayton, Senator .New-land-
and other members of the Ju-
diciary and interstate commerce com-tnil- ti
is of the two houses.The administration is to lay stress
upon tho ptopi.si-- streiiKthenlnii ofthe aiiti-tru- t laws from the outset.It Is proposed to have the generalplan of action laid out In advance of.the openine ,,f the subject in thehouse and senate, other importantprojects to be taken up In congressmrly in the year, and that will dividethe (attention with tho nnti-trn- st bills.include
Further regulation of railroads asla tales and stock Issues, Rovornment-"wn.-- d
railroads for Alaska, regula-tl.i- ti
of trading in cotton and Brainfutures, federal aid for vocational ed-
ucation, establishment of a system of'"'al land batiks, independence ofthe Philippines, constitutional amend-ment f( woman suffrage, regulation"f workum conditions for sailors,
to promote safety at sea,lH,i battleships naval proifniui, estab- -
"nmont. of a reueral irmor-niakin- g
Plant, good roads loKislalion, investi-S-'tin- u
of cost of llviiiK problems, andI lit) iisua) appropriation lulls.
'I'e bill to give San Franciscow iter supply rights in tho HotchHi't.'hy valley, over which a cor.scr- -
i.uiMllistM' fight ha.s waged f."'an ;l year, is set for a voti thev'iiate, Jiooombcr . Another agi'oo-"ii'i- it
calls for consideration Immedi-ately of (ho bill to authori-ze construction of gi.veinmont rail-roads in Alaska. A similar measurehas boon acte,l upon favorably by aeonunittee of the house. These bills,villi the "seaman's scrvitiido" bill,which recently passed tin1 senate,probably will be tho first measuresc'f a general character considered bycongress.
intensive hearings will Lo given bythe hues.- committee on Judiciary.I". iiniinarv to ativ ileeiui,,n as t.i the''"ni of anti-tru- st legislation. TheI li st UiOasuro brought forward
ably will signed t.) prevent
-U- i-'U III UUV.UUIIJ VM I U
Torn Republic,'
ICV MORNIA JOURNAL tRlriAl if D WIRIMexico Clly, Nov, Ma. pns-.l,-
troatmoni of the Mexican iiucsttnn byrresideiit Wilson's comim; ine-sa-
has arouseil consub-r- bio Interestanions the Mexican Koveinnient
but thele is notableof alarm because of the deep rootedlouiiilion thai loiilie, iul, veul onnor the supplyinvi of arms ami ammunition Id (he rebels W ill bo li m -
mended. Tho linancial Munition Is tocarded with comparative oomplao-elliV- ,
llenetal lluelta does not repaidthe laik of money as a vilal blow tohis administration. His friends pointout that although tho i;uv eminentmay bo bankrupt, the provisionalpt'esidoiil Is far from beinii wllhouifanda and is not likely In be cum
(hat tho president will Hot tail f rthe sake of vi hat be con-id- et licit,;to resort to fotee.l loans. Indeed, pet-- ;
uasive methods already have beenused, and in several ca"es, hav e bornemarked similarity to the for. oil loan'system.
There an- many men rated as mil- -
llonailcs and several largo corpora - j
liens whose properly might Lo avail-- 'abb- for taxation. There are miliumsto bo had for the taking, and generalIluerla's admirers assert that heWould Lo a. ling in accordance with!
,.1'isti. o and his dulv lo the countryIf he utilized (his money for defense. ;
Special taxes have already Loon an-no, meed, which will Loeome efioollv.loim.rrow and will net al least li.'.OOO,-011- 0
pesos Jl 7, ,100,1100 1, annually tuthe gov 01 nmont. It Would bo foasablo,It Is pointed out, to augment thisamount materially by the simplemethod of still further Increasing Un-
taxes. Xo avenue which might pro-
duce funds for the gov eminent, is be-
ing overlooked.For years gamhling has been re-
stricted, but there are now many re-
sorts of this class operating openlyand each Is paylnir its quota In theshape of lleon.c foes.
No conf limn" ion Is available of yes-
terday's report thai the governmenthas obtained a 7,000,000 peso loan,nor is there evidence of any markedoptimism that further foreign loansWould he obtained.
The military situation throughoutthe country his shown no Improve-ment in the laat week, so far as thegovernment Is loncerned. Steps havboon taken to strengthen the garrisonat Tampion, hut there Is known to he
greater force of rebels to tho northand west.
The movement of rebels south ofmini lovvarils San lail.-- t'oto.-- con
tinued today, troops have boonsent north from San Lulu I'olosi in aneffort to check the movem.nl andhrsk fighting has occuricd manytimes in the lasl few days, but without holding ha k the redds.
In the slate of .a.ate.as, to Hoof San Luis I'otosl, according to
government porta, some advantagehas been gai od by Iluerla's troops.but the mobili V of the rebels has gonefar toward in ulrali.ing the advancesmade by In- govern merit
operations in Michoa.an and oilier g.
regions farther south have been aboutoqualizie.l as between the const it 111 ion .
alist.H and Ihe federals. The situationin tho north, it is con. eded,' in prac-tically dominated by Hie rebels, al- -
though the gov erillll.'lll slid expresseshope of being abb- to recapture
tin rex.Kxac tiy what la going on llnoiv.h-lou-
tho republic, it Is impossible toascertain .con use of lack of c.imniuni-- j a
cat ion and rigorous military censor-'shi- p
al places whore the telegraphwires an- still being operated.
There is now- being published In I
the capital almost no news alio, ting j i
tho political and military situation ex-
cept that which emanates from thegovernment department:,. No censor-ship has been placed on newspaper w
dispatches out of Mexico, hut il Is t
reliably reported that su. h a step isbeing' considered.
Ilcticral llubio Nov arret te, u
the federal advai'-- on Vic-
toria, wlio has been out of eoniiuiihi-.atio-
with the gov el nmont here, hasrca ppoal o. at .l on t ei'e.v. Ills retreat
styled strategic at the war de-
partment, wli'-i- II Is daisied that hehas defeated the rebels.
ALII M'I' lAIKM 'l I TO V MilsTO N i :oot I I I I UK, ,LO V
Santander, Spain, Nov. "0. ManuelC.arza Aldape, who recently resignedthe portfolio of iqiniider of tho ii
if in the Mexican cabin"!, reachedhero today. lie Is bound for Parisand is accompanied by his wife and
other rebel loader.s.HlPn H.TthprP.d t0 AttaCK; Villa pointed out that the only im- -
1110 mine auei prvniL; anav oniard. That hunttor - making himsporato is tho b. lief of Ihe ol fieol.--,he has boon In the ml. 10 with onlyanal .apply of f. sun Thur
y.
lima Ireds of Amct lc ins and I'm
'.elloiLincts liiLL'iil jn a ib ditfcrellttoneues. today, for 111. opiioitunityto sea It I he mine f or the two siainilepllta.s l!ut only flvi , led bv Hr.
K. Siiaup, iu;lv of ll:iig- -
hain, Wen- allowed to penetrate theworkings.' T'hey made two trips, le
Ituiiilm: from tin- first with the blo.nl- -
stained hat of Mandril h. Then the;.rushed In later and brought out thebodies, which bad been dragged byLop. t a consideiable distance up theA n.ly Incli no.
The evidence that Cratiovi. il was intho initio was disclosed by the officers
'in charge, Ii was said, however, thata friend of Cranovich had Leon Niip-- jplying him with food in an abamlouo.1working, until Lopez entered themine.
Outwitted a dozen times sinceLope, began his career of bloodshed '
on November I'l, the sheriffs of sevencounties, In council early today, de-
cided to batten up the mine and at-- 1
tempt to asphyxiate the fugitive witll(poisonous gases, Accordingly, all tlmfifteen exits except that to the Andy:tunnel wore stopped with bulkheads.However, the generation of the gaseswas delayed Ly the failure to recoveritho bodies of (ho (wo deputies, btitiwith (his aceuinplishod. it Was ex-- !
pectod the plan would ho carried outtonight.
The wife of Mandrii-h- , who si. aid;all Inst night and today Wailing forverification of her husband's death,fainte.l, when his body was carried j'1
out. Lopez' luillels, so far, have madojtfour widows and fifteen fatherlesschildren.
A post mortem examination tonightshowed that Mandrieh hail boon shotthrough tho heart. Ilulsey was shotthrough the lungs, near the heart.while another bullet struck him in(hi, H,(il To ki, six men. Lope, hasfir(,( (m ,.,.,. bullets, every onetaking effect. Lour of thesiwore shot through Ihe heart, Whilehis bullets passed lose to tho heartsof the 01 her two.
In Ihe last battle, although thedeputies fired dozens of luillels, I az
Those who knowhe shoots a revolver
'from Ihe hip with equal accuracy,Ho possesses a perfect physique andclassic fiat. ires, and is known herefor his quick wll and Intelligence.
Wilson returned early today fromNew York, where In- saw I lie Arinv- -
Xavv football game yestorih i.v. and.!"'"' I long a ul oniol'ih- rid it Intouch with Ihe democratic leaderswin in cngllieel'l the currencybill ill I In- scna
The president is pleased with theprogress of the democrat ic conferand hopes for the enactment of thebill before many weeks.
Conferences between the presidentand members' of the senate ourioinyc.antnillee are expected lo continueduring tho week.
dump OKi'biar.l aiu N llrimnril. isSan I'lancisio, Nov. SO. tins Pet-
erson, .'HI years old, a Seattle carpen-ter, traveling as a steerage passengeron tho steamer Admiralfrom Seattle, Jiiinpoil overboard andwas drown, d this iifteruooii, threemiles out from the (iold.-- (late. A
life hunt was I'aunehed a few minutesafter the cry of "man overboard,"but the sailors wen- unable to roachI'etotimu before he disappeared. The
'man was coining hero to sock work.
.0,- - in,.,,, no ,
but three.w ill move .southward, attacking (iuay-- j him say that
Men Believed on Train,
IRV MORNIN4 JOURNAL RPICIAL LIAIID WIRI1
Trinidad, Colo.. Nov. :to. Thatstrikers in (ho smKhern Colorado coalfields Intend to make a demonstrationof probable physical force against anvstrike breakers or persons llroughtinto this district to work in the mines,was the fear impressed by militaryauthorities hero tonight. When wordwas received at the Ludlow tent col-
ony this morning that a train load of'strike breakers was expected fromDenver, a crowd of more than 100
women and children, armed withclubs and stones, gathered at the sta-
tion to await the arrival of the ex-
pected train.The mob was dispersed by a com-
pany of infantry under Major Ken-
nedy, hut the excitement at the Lud-
low tent colony was only increased by
the force used hy soldiols.It Is raid that tho women were sent
to mi.t the train with the idea thatthe mi lit iL would show but slightforce against them. .Military guardsat Ludlow, and Hastings to-
night ivore Increased in anticipationof trouble.
'ivn avaio k pprcT iqCL un i n o nniit-o- i uj
KNOWN IN NICARAGUA
RV MORN NO JOURNAL RPICIAL l.CARf.D WIRKl
San Juan l)el Sur, Nic, Nov. ."o.-- -;
The news of the arrest in tho 1'nited. '
Slates of Jose Santos Zelaya, former:president of Nicaragua, has causedsomething; if a sensation in .Nicar-agua. There is much speculation re-- ;
garding the intentions of the govern-- !
li'.enl in his ni as the legislaturehas declared ho may be tried on the,ihaigo of assassination.
Tho pubjic is anxiously awaitingtho outcome of the hut ens corpusproceedings instituted in Now YorkCity- -
Holes ouisianiliiig against them, anilIhe surplus paid to the Lanks whose
'bonds and notes were retired.Tito plan adopts the feature pro-
posed Ly the a nt ad ministrat Ionin. ml era of the senate banking (mil-jtiiitte- e,
which would allow the re-- Iserve banks to exchange the bondfor one-yea- treasury notes nt parcent, which could be nscl In foreignmarkets to purchase gout lo maintainIhe reserve. In addition, however,Ihe McAiIjk. plan would allow til Jregional banks to Issue circulating'Moles against the bonds, similar toho present hank notes currency.
.Many minor ohangcM wore written lut',ihe lulls bef no the conference
It. An attempt to replace thocomptroller d' the currency on thefuler:, reserve board failed, It was.Indicated hat Pres!diM Wilson .snnxbaiH to give tho comptroller iiplace on the board and the fight onthis point may he. carried to the floor
the senate.The conference agreed to extend the
Aldrieh-Vreelun- d emergency cur-rency act, now In force, until Juno ."(),
HI ."., to cover the period w hen thehanks will be .shifting from the pres-old to ihe new system.
Senator owen will offer the com-
plete! bill on the floor of the sen-
ate tomorrow as a substitute for thebill reported by the
wing of the hanking committee.
inns on tne way. 1 nose in tlie, camnow ci tilorod around Victoria, wlilniovfi southwest, while 1 will go right!down through the heart of the coun- -
jlry. On the way, 1 will take Chihua-hua- ,whore I will bo In command
w ithin ton days. Then 1 will join theeastern and western wings of onrj
iiirmy at luadnlajara. Combined, wo.will maich to Mexico City."
Chihuahua city has been cut ol'ffrom communication for more thatijtwo weeks. At that (inn- it was saidIhe federal forces had made every
'preparation to oppose the rebels. Almost all tho food .supplies have Leonexhausted.
Kseudcro, minister offoreign relations in Carranza's cabi-net, on arriving from Hertnnsillo to-
day, conferred with Heneral Villa ro-- !
gat ling the future capital of the rev-olutionary government. Scnor Ks-
eudcro said that it practically hadboon decided to move the capital loJuarez and that it would be con- -
ducted much as was Madera's capitalafter the success of the revolutionagainst Diaz.
t i;i:n. awaits i:i:si IisOl' VILLA'S MOYIAILNT
Sonora. .Mexico, Nov. Ilo.
tleneial Carranza and his advisorsappeared today to have assumed apolicy of awaiting the result of Fran- -
cisco Villa's attack on Chihuahua, andtho outcome of William Ilayard Hale's
(Continued on Vusv Two.)
As;
TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. MONDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1913.
nr..At - .Mir dm t: P's, In 2',jar.--, and u M"' ..il I.. I'iii- Ii,,,
for t:SW BII CULT PRIEST GREAT BRITAIfi AND STUDY OFGallup Slove Coal M OF BALLOT ISRub MUSTER01E on
That Sore, Tight Chest!Accept no stihsut tit If .,ir
gist ratlin. I fill'! iv you. , i,, '"",. to I'll- Ml 'I i. ii.
Try i'.ih rl-.- n. hit.-- . iliit- - f Icvi-imh- !ii''-- . v- t- up;l V PLANNED BYY WAIT,iy DO TIME IN CEBffl in. lit. linw ui Kiy il nt'ingi it. ii i. it j.i i, - .
f 1llol.v.i STi'ii' ".r.Ii 1.
DEMANDED BJ
SUFFRAGISTS
long,t hi, n
$6.50 per ton
HANDSCREENED
OfJ EACH OTHER I
:
SCIENTISTST NTIARY g- -Vonr t
ail that tl'.'.i;t!i.4l.ir, ppisti--
u..,l to il l 111 th- - (ta.v
tl iitr i; n ' . i is,
.t II llo'H It Wllhllllttl!- - I i. tt r'
I ,,. :.,r-- nml rnilHt'Hf r.irlJ .' r u m m ml mi has , , , :
' S il ii. I ii n ii no ti'liiu HI Iit hi' I 'nit.-- I M u h ' ..n-.!- , ut i. n i nfi ,iii-- i
hi tut ..im". "T)i II .".i. !. I n I.I..,f.l liilli'-s- t
in .ui:iiui'.h f.I. il ions lntr..i!'i .
in. 1:114--
nn j
IH'H. jr. J.v4 (Cft, L.AStO 4VIC
to, ;. - '!'' ' P.l.i 'I I Albuquerque Bath House j
111 UNt Tnal Ave., I nih r 1 J i it tl Iirtiver, !
fT HOIINIM iOUMN.L lfriL LAtO WiMILondon, Nov. 3H I fispatt hi from
(on.staiitinoil' trouhh.Tiirk-- y and lim-si- a nv- -r th- -Mihid? In prison lit I'onstatiti-nopl- -
of Kiivnkll I'ashu, who w.:s.stnti-m'..- l to diath for the inurdiilast Kiitiimf-- i f St hffk- -t Tiisha. xranlvizl- -r ami riilnlst-- r of war. Kavakliwas, lal while still tit largo hutlit- - was arr-st- -d a wk at.'" ahoanln Russian sti aiii- -r nn th- - i e pn '
tion ff the Turkish polh e that h--
a t'otnmon nmrd-r-- r.
Th- - Kussian nuthoriti-s- , whi-- thiythat Kavakli was vvant-- il for
a politi-- al crlnif., nd-- d hisf n inapt r- -h as. This Tur'n-- y n fus.- I.
and him to ata now I'Hirt martial. Thf :ory of hissun id- - Is not It Is Hiippos-- dhp HUri'iiml.-- .l as a result of poliio!
taki'ti to i spirt information'th- - iioitms of I'nm c Sat. a- -
fir iff th- - Voum; Turk party:and nth.iT oppom nts of tht pn nt
Ttirkitih rimim- -.
y : :!. Iff Sen fl.vi l',..l. t.h v. it ii'ii'tm.i1i knun. iilili'iiKh I fo ho t
loiintry, i . rtam tnchnii-a-
iit.s "ill I- .- ii. .o If hy th- - transinit-tiiij- ;
ixpi rts at llrus.4iia ami hyin various riuintri-.- s.
Th- - iniirnatioiial commission will. ompar- - th- - ta suits or th-- (ihscrva-ti.ui-
ami -- si- lally with tothe i tf-.- -ts of tun- -, tlir- -i lion and dis- -
r. fid. n. e r- today at th- - an- - of ni.,j Wigviins was a native of wesi-- m N-- 4v
Vt.tk Htate ami eniue the plainsin is'is. Vir a numl er of years lu ;
was a lio inl'i r of Kit Car-on- 's fa-- 1
minis eompa ny t.f frotiih rsmeu amij served umPT (.'arson in th- - Mexican!tvtar, where lie was wounded nt the1litttie of j'oiit-re- y. His tail. in v.as1on,, of the f rst tm :lt ill -r.
It'oni lls to lv'iS. he was (tnplo.-i- las iriid- - ami hunt-- r for the'
j i tit ti i n t grains arrm-- the plaits.ami his know ledge of the frontiercMentleil throUL-- the lemrth amihreatlth of the Ko-k- y inotintain re-- I
tion. For a nimih-- r of years 'ii;- -
Rins hail hern Iiv im; in retirement nti his liome in tliis city, and il is
that his th vvas sometthathasp in tl hy nn old Pullet wound inthe font, a relic of an encounter with;hoi tile
Kussia. It Is stated, will demand th':fullest palisfiietlnn.
a 4 i ' I'I'ft
When American Battleships
Sail Homeward Men Are
Given Great Ovation by
Spectators on Shore.
l. i , i.li O. I. S
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o.lt of U f
Hi.- lomli'in;1 111. will
This a, --
of Mis. Kr-- il
I a ' ..!I. 'I'll til
. a, .p. .I i o. !'i .an v
!: '. Ill 1" II IO
i lilrauo Iternril llenilil said:
Tit- - jut " t.i ;
v. as mi, ."I - io a
1'U, Its 4ilil.it it as it
la .a an iiaat.l ' .n f or i
lltiiitth .'io !.. ! '.'I.
II, II.la- f. 'I "Worthy ot nil the rn.ltnsrmeiit
I"'
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Il of
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i n i v eIts way1 ll.-- ill!i
1 ri sr,faY MOttHIN JOURNAL GPCCIJIl LIA.IO wimi
ilh-- , Fiam- -. Nov. ;;i. The 1'nlted
the hihi'st MiiircesJ It." 1 his runiiMiny Is onI to the rarifir ('twist,i llenviT, l.is .ns;rlrs,
l'oril.iml nml Srattlr.
r uf rt
ts i ,t r p.a l a i ii i a t -- r. ,oi.4!n or th:..ii as to tilhoi 4..I.H III.", lollhl hliVl r : i n'tl- - I.oiilil tn.t paiM Ihroinli thi- - I'mii.l
. States i.iittl-slii- ps 1'tah. W'yoiniinr amiInlaware sail- -. I from her- - this nft-- r-
pi.un. As they tlo-vi- tlr-- w out the.!:,. ,M a k w ill .r th- - p. m ii n forIO 44 l..i."ii-- .ihii i Ish-,- 1 m in h y inf n nP I'JMd.S to si.r.nIt iMi.4.s lliiiih-- t, a lai.inliv
Siati-H- ,44 nh p, i mission
Vhhiiiglon. I, a- - l ti reiroih-- r ot Wyoming's land htru-- k up the "Mar- -I'i. : . i
i as I
Wi.'i.afll at' I
Hi- - rinif fur Hit.A "u.il's tin- lloiVl" 'Oi'iUl't1 .in" liiooi-.tuo- s oi t"l't rtiitoi :,a, I,, ,1,,, t',i,i! tifiil
Volk, (It a us... .1 pat In tilarl-- 11,"
i "umli ami iitiili-r-l-i- l wmio n in-- i ,
il UNt tan I Wiik-ta.- ." iiiiilmr noia- - tin, ...
f Scat Kale Opens Salurda v, at fJ o. . .mai son & ni. it sToiii:'HOiniM' I IMisi ,M vvno linen me snores iiuiiereii nautili--
!, hlefs an.) rhreri'd the departing'I i l from llli- - '
V. oiil'l ai rive to- -M'HVHO I M IIWl.l II ih,. w ,l.-- lh-- y were i ompil'-.- l in PA t. 'man o
KlISt-- i H ,; !;,!. , ...
liois to. 1.14- 11,,.: I.
niort'ow- t.. I,, I..-
t ra lata ! ' I
sai f i i ii ,.
AmerirHiiH...." of th- - fun-Ki- l!.. , The ships of the Amerlt an fleet vv ii!,,,, ,., , t,
ii, ,,1,,,,, a", oniit of o 44 4ta:'ifWiiailnKlon, Siv. H 'I.- -- I'i nl'
ml a,, woikmn rornl itWilson found mi t hann- - In th- - Mi j. Miss Wiimmw ndn tih-i- l Ih- - usial.-ni-
ulliialion lothiy ,, his to ihh , ,,r wirkim.- - girls' l om-- s, amithe rnpllal Isimih.r nhiiant h I oin-- s. Shi- - iol-- ,l
Read New Mexico's Magazine
THE SANTA FE TRAILil i i'i ',44. a,
thai h- - tt '..I ti.1 i lot IO 11 I II 4J I 4 l.s it in, t 4i III !l re 114, III- -j ' . I ' ' ('nutlet tieut, hi and Kansas, willThe p.ihility that the visit to , i ri,.M ami t han. - for i a,h K.rl Want u Im-1- t: la.le Orv i,i,i i','i, ..1 ii a.t,. r. a, ...... 4i., ... .... .... . . T)elhrrr,l to vour il.s.r. Wnl.llc & I'roceed for f.uaiiianamo, where thes. " - i in in i ompnsn Hoiu-inii- u; m is. if inn t-r r;r:nl -- f rervrtnts? Make
u.-- ef thf u .m tolumna of The sm" li's lint tamalcH ami rliik". I'tiune mil's vvin ro.i. pimi tu miran miiiiHH'r tor loi-ii- -t, all.alrs. miKhl i, m.lwiu:in tin r. ly a nun I;Mexican waters.1.12 I V..lournat.
V MORNIKO JOURNAL IPICIAL LIA.ID Willi(luthrie, dkla., Nov. 3". A formal
in linl ion from a royal ( hieftain ofAsliniitt-e- West Africa, to the
of (iklaliolila, Kansas and Mis-
souri, lo locale in that country, is to
.....in in.- - o.'i'riiiiis oi iti'itiii nn ions mum wane.wiih th- - I'nlieil Slat, k throtiifh John M is. Kohinson, th- - ColoratP.Kind, Hwakemd ulalion amiin. Im! ,p.u ,., ,., ,,. ail.lr. ,s In!
1.I t)
..no ihii. ionium ie inuiBaie oi ii ii afiiinooii, lor huhltat PernMoln no .ont.-mplal- tl khi h a pur- - -- Wi.ineti ns .enli.lnt. i s."l"mt. "Tim one moat no.tii-- 111-- I I,.,
Holey, Okla-Notic- e
thatA kim trihe,
1.(1 delivered soon atnoma, a tiicro town.Chief Alhert Sam, ofAshantee, would Ftart
t1:4 '.ri
for Americawith the invitation was received to-- 1
We want your
name, address
and check Io'
11.10.We will fend
you the lestmagazine yo'J
ever read.The !anta Fa
Trail Is a live,
1 n d e piTi'ie"'monthly,
in our
own New Mex-
ico. It tells
In story form
the history,adventure "''romance e f
l.4- - . ,v I
day hy the in churi;e of tho"back to Africa" movement here.
SiMy-fnii- r acres of land have heenpromised the Ameriian nemoes hyeach of the twelve tnhes, on whichto hiiild modern cities. Any unoc-cupied farm lands are also tu he givento them so they may teach modernmethods, to the trihes there.
The American miilor men won allj hearts (lurim; their stay in the river.(The newspaper h'Ki lairrr (I'Nlcrj voitis the general sfntimciil in aneditorial in which it says:
' Now that the fine American navalj division is leavintf us, we nhotild like
to place oh record our udmir ititiu forthe ( mat kahle good h( ha ..r of thecrews, .not only iihoard their iships,wN-r- the disi ipline is. strict, hutashore. Altoitelhrr they hehavetl likereal getitlrinen. Their h. arins wasIrreproai hahle; their niatiners showed
I Hood educution find fretiuenlly rits--
j ahov e mc-r- nuval politeness. TheyjtutiKht us Frcnrh, who pay no heed
to the Marseillaise, a lesson when theystood rimdly at attention during therehtiitit.n of the Stur Spaimledtier.
i Secretary Iinniels. when he orderedthe cruise, did more than he fore-- 1
saw. He intended to educate thecrews, hut he also educated us hyshowing us such splendid ships ami
The return tn Washiimton of Wll- - n. woman moyemenP t i its'lliun llayard Ilnle, who (tinf-rif- tl wifh ,.,.,., she said "it,(aeneral Carran.a uml the com-- l , ,i.t, t,,i,,.tir ,,r w,,ien t,. protutlonaliM chiefs on the hoiah-r- Is ,,.,,,1,,, ,, ,. si ill m- -. t oiaa-- lnwaued with mm h int,-rei.t- Mr. Hal- - ,., n.lln ,,,,, .,,, . ,,. v,,1.
i
may ir. t Pack late to. nnrrow Tu.or ' ,,,,, 4.0,,,! ,,, ,.t In II, .
day. Him of the cmistl- - ,,,,,, .,,,,. , ,.,, ,lui, ,,. h ,.tuti.uialist mtnimeiit will he placed s'f,.r ,r , ,, ,;iu,.,s i,,,,,,,;hefore I'lisliP iit Wilson and re- - p, !lf,r ,,,, ,;1 p,..,,,,,, f ., ,n p,,;ItHV liitiin niul ,',. I'Miiili'il to l.oanj,,., ,1,,., ,,. hiamiiul, VM -,- 1Important factor In the Washing. m .,,, ,,,!, (,; p, m,.s , A .,. 44 ,.,.,(.overnnienrs fntm- - atlitiitle lotvni.l ,,, ,.,., , ,,,. ,,,, ,,,
H ,,.,,!the (oi,Htltuii,,i,al..M. l.,-.- han.llim! th- - f..r f..rtv.f..,.r i
Sir William Ttnll, private n-- ie- ., " ''l.iry to Kir laitvvi.r.l firry, win. ha-- : ml.lr.aan at 1!:,. i,:, f
heen iictl.iij as a medium of ro,n-j,,- , ,,i, elmK A.l.lams s, tmiinlnit'i.n lirtvvern the lintinh for- - it,,,,,,.,,t n,,,a,.,. ,,t ,
'... , '
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BELEN CARPENTER the early daysin New Mexico.Get It for yourself, anil send It ns a
rhristmas prtfcr.t to your friendf.
THE SANTA FE TRAIL
BADLY INJURED BY !
FALL FROM ROOFirlvn office ami the Anieili-a- k'.nain- - .,, uiniy ami Ihe world w. upim nt during th" lllmss of Sir (V " proa, him; te or.l.-- of things itSprin e, the lli ltlah ami ilisHador
MAGAZINEHojc F12, Alhuquerque.
Il.l!. If liaiua s 44 ct - a' 011;I"left here to lay for New Yolk, lie will 10 l.e m.oii . h- - M.itil ...o.i i,u 1., ,11!
BPICIAL CORREIRONDINCI TO MORNINQ tou.MLHelen. N. M,, Nov. a. 1(. Har-
ris, a local carpenter, win. lei fia ina roof which he was l opairimr t e s- -
nail Tiiewlay for The llrii j , ..a,,, :, ,i ,, ,' , men.ill11.11 amoaasii'ior mnl so tar re "nveretl nt'l 4444 IIH 11 44 a- il.l involved i morning, almost Preakimr IPstoday, ai to he iiPIr to take a Im: 1, Hie 1.1. nr. ,'w.-i- !
FOR CASH.We arv inakiui: Hie following priii,
until our stoclv is itilucrd. Yon runM. nl''' iM-r- n. .on ami rnii.' j National Foundry
& Machine Company
General Foundry Work.Iron and Brass Castings.
" " a r. ,.f llo i,.,iM-'.H...- U!i ..Kl I.l Will. MttiN l.Y held tiailv ma, .At ',i,la4,
Ml .li IO M I K) I, Alt). IX) Hit Is of i!,a.a;at, s flom al,' alts ol tlo- pit) ,tlf h-- r- ..l' Ih,-
III OW t, (.Villi, TfV , N'oV. llli. (.'Oil- - .114 flllionMil utl.'llii iist s 00:1 Will'laV siiati' t..iNimto Lire,!,,. M,'V opp.-stt- lairedo, o M G ISLAND REALTY
,'oa ol il nK !,i 4ttll Infill me. per- -
'" co..i.tio.,i,s!s head-- : OPERATOR TO BUYiiiiiitti in M la iiiiii.iv, C.-ti- . ral I '..I.-- !
lo (Pmr. 'is, t o.nman.l. r of ,,.. vnps INTO BOSTON CLUBWhich If.-llt- l;' lal'll,!'.,! Viiloiiii.
BABBITT METAL,
t Albuquerque, New Mexico
neck, was much improved today. Hisentire fight .side was paralyzed as aresult of the fall, hut he is gratl-mtll- y
gaining the use of his limhsami it is hoped nn permanent injurieswill follow.
John Hills, who lias hem suffrom a severe case of hloml poison-ins- t
for the past two weeks, israpitlly.
The pile driver i.s wtirking day am!night on the hrldge heing limit acrossthe Kin (Iramlt at this phice. This
ritls-,- will give Helen .a much neededoutlet to the east and allow the com-pletion of a new road p, AHuiouer-.iue- ,
connecting with the Soccrro readThe L'i':ul- -r w hi. h has I ecu in ic n
in and rear' Helen for p .metime is not working here now Putwill rasi'me operations ns soon ...sthe hfidiif is completed, ()r jmsslhlya few (lays earlier. John Het ker,Jr., is pushing the road work as rap-idly as possiPle and much good roadhuilding has heen done. The newfo.itl loading: from Helen tn the hridgfIs nearly rompli ted and the sand w ill
with clay.
(all at l he st ire or iIioik- - tln- - orderami pny the ih ivcr:t inod Native liny, per halo liV.1(k" Imis Microoiir Tahlrts for
j roup 2.1cr.cst lll.iik o.ils. im t lot) lhs $1.7,,.liic iacUiii;i- - SIim W I m j and Con- -
(lit ion I'.miicrs . . . , 2.1 'i Alfalfa, rikhI for either horse ori cow, per hale .Itk- -
llc.l ISian. per Kit) lhs $1,110l I hs. Oyster Mu lls 2.1c
li-- n I'linkhiir-- I ci4r In linl).Milan, Italy. Not. '. Mis Silvia', f thru- sloik. u i . a lint., a P., 'fin!
I'allkhuist. ..lie of Hie lenil.-i- of II;.' ,.,,., p, (. , ,,, ,, Josei h II. I an-
BED-BUG- S
Exterminated on an Absolute- - ar'Riiice to l.oriiinl the Money if it fH'9
In any ea."e. Harmless to human? ,nlt
death to hedhtias. Send p. O, onl'f($1.00). Pr.p. It. S11A1U', 107 FerrySt., Pontiac, Mich.
This week only all millinery '
half price. .Mrs. King's, one ldock
north of r. O., old All'iitiuerquc.
Knu'.ish militant Mild i,.-.- i tits, was1 inn, I.,, iU; Islainl real e Iii- - mi-- ,,
lor upwards -- 1' Si'i'i'.i'ioi. on 1, . mthe Kui-s- t totlav of u nun. Per ot pr.llnhiin Woiinn Pifoie whom the
delitered a le. tore on the hist. .14 ofpliht.illt Mill l agist,! iu I.l. at Hliialii.
Per I'i, it is said, til,- foil, ii, I liaii-- lwill I,,- ri!.. li.i and new oil, . efs t 1. aed. li.i- A it .it- aint Hi- - Wilt-- . Pi Hi- - llliiiiln. if utile,"
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. MONDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1913. " THREE
IN THE LI P0MMI00PE II I 11 ! 1TO) nr I vi .
WORLD 1. II I I 1 1 llOF Q ON FOOTBALL NOW
If! PREPARATIONTEIO'S SELECTIONkirn t-- . s Tr' h
PURE vV 'vv'S ' fh GOODNESS ever made in smokingu. a i ,, j
just a little better. It's a revela- - ; 1VXVn i ,,"'n L s: - .'v....u t'T r.rr:
I ii rt-l- ! .VvHiir : 'K
smoke half a pipeful withoutit and see.Packages: The Pound Hunidor, the Full-Siz- e
Tin and tho Handy Half-Siz- e nt Tin.
''111.' K". wh Is H s!.l lit cf till' Fed- -
erni ! tune',"'"Yen, anil he in a miv fine fel
The Federals hive offirefi aef thestreet frotn mv office In Chlca ii ml1 have met him f i eiiienl Iv."
"ln you think that it third majorIcimue, embracing cities w hit h havehill ore I i It rluh at present, wonlill ay
"Von can cay thai etro!t, Cleve-lam- lmtil Cincinnati wonlil not sup-
port two clubs. That alone wonlilmake xnch a circuit a failure. "
"It there any truth In the reportthat the I'omniission f iver the nliol-lllo- n
of the 1 II per rent take-of- f fromthe world's series ?''
"1 8ii lil Miinethimj about that mattera month uo, tmt find that the oiliermi in hi m of the i omniission are notin l.ivor i.f It, no the present arrange-ment will st n ml."
"Will the commission rt'Killute, nextyear, the division of the money that(toes to the World's eontcst- -
nnis','"'The coniiiilviion will Insist upon
having a list of all persons who arehelleyeil to he fill it led to shares he-fo-
the ries bcnins. Then, perhais,we ran airanm1 mailers so that therewill lie no il is.--
"Do you think that Chance willhave a whuiinu team here next sea- -
soil .'
"ll looks Me a sure thiiiK to me.Chance not some line players lastsummer, Includlnn Maisel, )Vi kln- -
pauuh. Cook, (lilhooly ami others,ami I think the New Yolks' prospectsare particularly lrinht. 1 iitnlerslanilthat Farrell an, I Chance have severalimportant deals in mini), ami 1 hopethey will K' through."
.lohnson hail a ilalo here IiecemherII, to attenil to n matter Involving a
"r" 'lh '"'upnny, hut he decided' SH I "' " 1,111 action, because
I"1' Nalional leane men will meet on
Itnat nay. jonnnin net linen 10 saywhy he was headed for Mttsbiiri'.li.
WOULD HAVE PICK
OF BIG LEAGUES
fllE
New Method for Post-Seaso- n,
Games to Decide World's;Baseball Championship Is!
Proposed,
IBV MODN'Na JOURNAL VPICIAL KASKO WlllNew Ycik, Nov. ;!0. As an after-
math of the recent world's s a!
i
oMe. N-J- S V- 71
i
I 'K'f. -- 'f. i
1
.V Writ. I' VI 'i :,
'
I f ,J Nil
For Pipe and CirctieEVEH-S.ASTJNG-- LY GOOD
number of suggest ions have been ad ' opinion, some of the experts selectvanced for twining the uresent sys-ith- e subjoined players for an
in vogue in the meeting of the pen- - ern eleven:rant winners of the two major leagues Knds: Solon, Minnesota, andeach year. Various objections have Kockne, Noire liame: tackles. Puller,been raised by both magnatis and Wisconsin, and Prow n, Smith lakota;players regarding the round robin hc- - Ruurds; Allmi ndlnger, Michigan, and
GOOD FOR GIIE
m 1IS 1
American League PresidentBelieves Governor Will Ele-
vate Baseball as Head of
National Organization,
;.picial connf.PoNn.NCf to mobnina journalNow V i'k. Nov. So. Han Johnson,
president of the Amciionn league,slipped (jiiictly into town the otherilny to lit" ml to some private buri-ius-
anil si ft it remaining severalhunts hi" slipped iiwny just aw iiiietlyin l ni' direction or rntsiiurnn. joiiii-- i
Min rami" here from Huston where hi'jUUillaUed to Keep out of the way ofi
for two (lays. Hut NewYolk is different, ami he hail to stih-- lmit to an Interview.
Johnson was found al the HotelWoleolt. lie seenieil surprised w henasketl what lie hail heen il oiiiK In HoIon. He uilmitieil t nit i In hail talkiWilli (ien. Charles II. Tavl r ami Jul1. Taylor, half owners of the Host.Keil Sox, who have maile a hit; oflerfor the slock heltl hy Janus K. Mo--
leer anil Robert .Molloy, hill hemhleil that nolhiim h finite hail heenaeeompnsiieii. , ,
"What ilo you think of OovcrnnrI'eni-r'- eominir election to the uresl-- 1
d me of the National leu tine V" John-- !
Soil was asked"It will he a lily thinis lor the Xa-- !
t ii nn I league and for the Kanie," hereplied. "CiOVel'llor Tener knows hase.hall from every anle. lie Is an Idealleader, and we American leai;uers areready to i nlinrat lilale him ,1s sunn aahe Is rliiisin, Covernor Tener Williserve on the nalional commission with j
.Mr. Herrmann and myself after thi'ifirst of Junuaiy, and he will find lhatthere is plenty of hard work. He willhe of ineslimalde value in helping Iheiother memlieiH of the roiiimission Inhanding ilow n de Isions.
"( vein or Tener's canili.lacy wasnot oiilv a uriirise to the Americanh ayue when first made puhlir, hutalso to some of the .National leaguemen as well. I understand that I'les-- jidem Maker, of the Philadelphia Huh,orinlna lly miK-ei-t- nl Tener, for whichhe is entitled to much credit. It was'a wise move."
"When w ill the Ita'eliall Mayers'fraternity receive a Ilea rin;i ?"
"The American Icanue, at the re-- 1
cent meetinst ill Chican", impowcred,me to act as a niemher of the com-- !
mission In considerinK the fraternity'sdemands. I iimleistand that the Nn- -
tional league, when it convenes here,Iiecemher 9, w ill Mive similar powerto tlovernor Teller, The i oiiunision,therefore, will take up the fraternity'sdemands at the annual nieetini!, to heheld in Cincinnati the first week inJanuary.
"There are very few of the de-
mands filed hy Mr. Kultss which HieAmerican league hasn't granted al-
ready. We have paid for the players'uniforms and some time ami we decided to pay the players' traveling ex-- 1
pensi-- s to the spiiiiM training ramps."As for the request (hat players
who have heen drafted or purchasedfrom the minor leagues must he suh-je-
to waivers down IhrotiRh thevarious classes, I may say that it doesnot have much merit. If a majorleamie Huh secures a player from aclass r Huh and he doesn't come uplo expectations it is irrevocably theease that he Is sent hack to a Huh ina hiffher class to he developed."
"Do you believe that the playerswill refuse contracts if there is a re-
fusal of some of the fraternity's de-
mands?""No. I do not think that the players
will remain idle, in fact, I may saythat many of them already have ex-
pressed a willlnmiess to sifjn withtheir present employers."
"Are you worrying about the Fed-
eral league movement?""Nut at all. I cannot see how the
Federal ran expect to make muchprogress. You we, they must buildnew ball parks, which will require aheavy outlay. Then, again, they musthave a lot of money to induce starplayers to go with them. I do notK'liuw whether each Federal leagueclub has put up a $21,000 guarantee,l"it if the money has been posted,what does it amount to? It will re-quire many times that sum to put theFederal league on a Hound' basis."
"Lo you know James Gilmore, of
XTIME TO HAVE
GIFTS LAID ASIDE
FOR CHRISTMAS
Din-in- the next two weeks yon
will liave at this store; the ad- -
vantage of selecting from n
stiK'k that Is more varied uiul
cmniileto than other timed m l ni; tho year, you're Hitrc x
to final Just what you want now
and we'll he clad to set away
anything you select for Holiday
delivery.
OODD & DENHOFTHIKI) AND ci::Ti.u
Coaches and Players, Aided by
Experts, Tentatively SelectAll-St- ar Eastern and West-
ern Elevens,
fT HORhlN. JOUtNlL B.CIAL t.A.IO WINI1
New Yol k, Nov. :ln. - Vllhoiu;h thefiiothall season of l!l 13 emleil of-
ficially with the playing of the Army-Nav-
name here Saturilay, the lend-ing coaches, players anil authoritiessustain Kil'Hi'on Interest during theearly ilays of lieceiuler, hy seleclim:
anil teams.Many of the roaches lollow every ac-
tion of pupil ami opponent diirinn theentire season with the Plea of an "all"team always in mlml, ami the flisttrulls of their, ol'seryatioiis are al-
ready available.Several of the loadini! gridiron In-
structors and aulhi'Vities are slill puz-
zling over the problem hut the ma-
jority, having confined their choiceto eastern combinations, the
eleven, hy early consensus of opin-ion, appears to he as follows:Position. V layer. College.I.rft I'llil . . . Hogsalt liat'lmoiiiliLeft larkle . Tall iot I YaleI ,.fl ,1.. Ki (chain Yale(enter . Mal ting YaleI ; i K ti t tiuaril l'ennock Hal var 1
ICiKht tackle .. . la llin Princetonllillll end ... ,( lllchrlst NavyQuarlerl nek . Wilson Yah'Left half hack Malum HarvardKlKht halfliac' ( i il vim 'arlialeI'ullhack ...... Hrickh y Harvard
In the wcslern football territory,which includes Ohio St ile on the eastextremity and the I'liiversity of Ne-
braska on i he other end, the consen-
sus of opinion Is that the sectionnamed hs developed this fall someof the urea est players II has evi r
known. So m any were the slats thata great variety of selections are be-
ing made by various experts.An approa'h to unanimity is found
in the makeup nf the liackficld. Crit-
ics generally award Kiohcnla ub, theNotre lianie fullback, his position.Craig of Michigan and Noigren ofChicago were given the halfbackplaces, and though keener rivalry wasfelt for the quiirterl ack position, theability of Kurais of Notre Paine torun the team and his expirtn.ss gen-
erally seems to make him the favor- -
:ii. .!., ,,l lliiiniiiiilq iu I'W'on ,ii,
end almost unanimously. Hutler, Wisconsin, Is generally seioctcu tor tacKieof the but there is ll dlf-f- i
rrnee amon.g the critics as to hisrunning mate, lbs Jardii n of Chi-
cago, is apparently considered by mustexperts as th best man playing theposit ion.
W hile there is a great difference of
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
ELEVEN IS CHOSEN
lV MORNINa JOURNAL I.ICIL LflAA.0 WlfttlIienver, Nov. lin. Willi the close
of the active football feuson In theKooky mountain conferi nee, coachesand football experts have come to analmost unanimous decision as to th'ecomposition of aneleven. I'y a vote of (he coaches ofall conference tennis, what was termedthe "official selectionwas determined upon estenlay. Theeleven chosen in this manner fol-
Jchn Donovan was the only playeruiMinimouHly chosen by the coachcf;to fill a potiitlon on the all-st- team,the others being placed by majorityvole.
CHAVEZ AND FOX
READY FOR BATTLEIN DENVER TONIGHT
PCCIAL DISPATCH TO MONNINS JOURNAL)
Denver, Nov. 3D. Jimmy Fox, ofSan Francisco, and Denny Chavez, ofTrinidad, completed training todayfor their scheduled fifteen round bat-tle tomorrow night, In this city, llothboys are jn prime condition and a fastcontest is looked for. The boxers willmeet at 120 pounds, ringside. WhileFox is known to be fast and clever,Chavez is a favorite because of hispast performances here, and the fur-ther fact that he is at home In themile-hig- h altitude, while Fox hasdone little boxing away from tin sealevel.
Coughs That l SleepThese roughs are wearing and if
they "hang on," can run one downPhysically - anil lower ine vnai resist- -
in B l" insease. jir. non i crguson,CI l'iiie St., (irecn Day. Wis., writes:I was greatly troubled with a bad
cough that kept me awake nights.Two small bottles of Foley's Honeyand Tar Compound completely curedme." J'his medicine Is equally goodfor croup, whooping cough, measlescough, and for the chronic coughs ofelderly people. It is soothing andhealing- and stops tickling throat. Forsale by I tut t a. inc.
Results from Journal Want Ads!
lies as proposed by Harry Hernia mi Keeler, Wisconsin; center, lies Jar-an-
other suggestiens along similar 'dien, Chicago; quarterback, Ibiraislines. The latest proposal, which Notre Paine halfbacks, Craig, Michi-conie-
from a New F.ngland baselia!l gan, and Norgren, Chicago; fullback,authority, calls for a real inter-leagu- e Kit henlauh, Notre Pame.
SIX HUNDRED CADETS
WELCOME ARMY TEAM
ON ITS RETURN HOME
m MOKNINd JOUBSAt PI A I LIAtin Win.'Wert I'oinl. N. V., ,, ic. ,'!ll
A I my fi leillll, l 'i
lis ii. r.'i t of the N.IW clc li. I
tinned t i camp at noon today 'I
sipiad w as lli"l at lb wharf b
i'.iiiI ciibls and li.i ill, d up thi-llth a nciciit htllgc w h! has bel
lb; pun f- - in. my veal-!'-
ii in !,1 pails of willing handshe in an pi.W.
An my! takenpat k t r.i n on din v In re, v h"I'll V" coa t Kl l a p pi ,1 lo ll,Sa feat i f lllc ar.nle. Th,whs bound W il ll a snI ift i I u ice I, Ihe a rm v cub I:: .
resell, ble he lie HI'i "22," the i, III V
winning score, and the "d, id" 11 iVina'-.-o- t re-a- . ,1 i., n black palthrown over th mule's h;o K. Spc In l
did I, nil!-- ill Minus Wc.e ill, lull: d il
during dinner In tin- ni.--.-- b ill.West Point, is an- I in tin i
praise of New i in k as be d n
the bhr m tv ii e game and vu i
plejisi-- Willi llle a r ra IO' e 11 e II s lb,Polo grounds.
The HHIlad elected N'.-- lloll II. P; h
of III" second class, as captain ofthe I'.il l i levi n. Plii halil has plaVc--
'J Hil 'el back oil lie lealll for two ,',:t-s-
and gol in cvciy game pt oneon III" AiiuCs Niheibile Ibis m is hi.His brill!, ml. sell 1', spilaclllal- open field Illlllll find e -
lent generalship has in de him ollecf Ihe' season's leading Il.'tl-t- t bit ks.He is 22 years old, was lill.ilHclWest Polnl from the vellthgres-ioiia- l district of Iowa 111 .1
It I, and will be griuhialcii I I
midmiii mi: n M nvWI.M IMII l Y i
Annapolis, ,! ,, .Nov. ;:n. - Th--
iuislu d Xav v I l ball a in w as g
a loval web in by llu briuaibmiilshipun u, le na a f olll Hi;
and Ihe lownspeopli it u
turn il tnnlghl.Ac irir-- i n Lf lo cu loni the ,1'M'S
w el e n c I fl I bus:-- , in:,,which the playei'K re hiisll, d an
were drawn tin ugh Ihe towiby lu ll- cla.snmalcH.
Tln-i- was no bonfire, no bu rn lie.
of luooiiiM for ji tori hllgbl pr ssioii,nor were there any Hpeechcs, but ea ehplayer and sn bul 11 ul e wan given anindividual yell.
Many landlords uiul tenants firstmet through the want columns ofTho Journal.
Wl w .."i!-wr- v.--- ,
Stag isn'ttion.
You can'tthis. TryConvenient
10-Ce-
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Official Averages of ParentOrganization Furnish Good
Reason Why Woild SeriesResulted as It Did,
Now that th rniy-Nav- y slrii :gl,has brought l II 111 ll lt I' lllllll to1!M3 football seasmi and a iln-i- bi-- l
alus of four months stretches beIhe sport enthusiast ere the un-- ionssound of "play ball" is heard fromthe lips of the umpire, there is noth-ing, fur the gr-a- t American public Indo but to gather round lb'- hot stoveand think of the past and ilnuin of
the future to tell how it all hap-pened last ear and speculate on howit will happen next year.
Daseball, momentarily crowdedfrom the sport page by the a si ciul-enc- y
of the pigskin nrtlsls, now comesback to lis own. For after all there is
nothing that can keep baseball Ion:-- ,
out of the niinils and hearts of ilsvast army of lollowcrs.
The publication by Ihe National Icatrue a ill lioril'.es of the officialbatting av erages of that oi ganizal ion
will ulvc the hot stove league something to talk about for a considi-r- bl,
time to fume, and Incidentally It willfurnish material for many fagged mil
sport writers who, in spite of the off-
season, are yet called upon to writebaseball when "there art no busibull." They loo have o tell how it
happened and predict what is goingto happen.
A glance at tin- averages In the older league goes further in explainingJust why the world's championship hJust where il Is than nil the argu-ments that will take place around thehot stove this winter. Weak hitting Is
the answer individual and collectiveweak bitting. The Nalional has no
Cobhs. Jiieksons or Speakers, and by
the same token It has no team thaien ii such an array for nunpitcher to face as (ildring, Collins,I'.akcr and .Melanin. No use to searchfurther for an alibi. Nor Is it any usefor National league supporters to bop'for anything bctlor until sinh Mm'
as the batting strength of that or-
ganization is iii( reused.Jake Daiibert, Urnoklyh'H slur llrst
Is Ihe National league':!champion batsman for the season cr,
1913. 'The official batting averages of
the league, show him third on the lis!
with an average of .350 In 'III games,
of the two men nominally outrank-ing him, however, one, Yinglim: o.'
Brooklyn, Is a pitcher and took part
in only forty games, while the oilier,Charles McDonald of lloston, v.luplayed in only about half the sea-
son'sa
gani'-s- , Is no longer a majorleaguer, having been released to an
International league team some tuncbefore the close of Ihe season. Ting-
ling, Ihe top man, batted .:!:! andMcDonald, ..'lafi.
Cravatli of Philadelphia, Is secondamong the regulars win, played in tanor more gsmcs, batting' and healso led the league in home runs yvun
19 to his credit.' His teammate, Diato-
ms, was a close second in home runs, be,.,i.-i.- , 1 ti lilts for the circuit. In
stolen bases, Max Carey of Pit Ihiiiii k ii.
is the leader with SI.Heine Zimmei man of Chicago, who
led the league in hatting last year
with an average of .372, Is fourteenthon this years list with a mark or i --
The champion (Hants got but oneregular, Meyers, with .312 In the se-
lect .310, although Arthur Fletcherwan close to the mark with .297. Tin-
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I.vrlllurd tV. Er.i. 1760
Why Walter Johnson hCountry 's licst Pitcher
He held oiioncnls to l.O'.l
earned runs a game.He held i.poiiciiis to I. til runs
(c. lined and unearned I to a game.only lil'ty-foii- r runs were scored
ag-- list him in I! I ll innings.He allowed bul six hhs to a
ga me.He pili bed more Innings than
any other pitcher.lie led in wilh I'Ci.lie only thirty ch'.ht
pas: cs.He had only tbl i e Wild pili hi ti
ami no alks.
Vclci.ui lloiius Wagrn-- ill In hiscredit the roruid of having gonethroiicli consecutive seasonswilh a mark i I' ..Ian or b,-- r, Justmaking the even .Hint Ibis ca r.
of the pla; i r ma na rink, of'Cincinnati, leads wit Ii :: I T slamUm:eleventh on the b ag lie's lis t The olll- -
ers wen- Fvois of Chi, a ;o, foillelh,with ,2S.'.; IIu;:;:Iii.h of St. .oiils. lotly-iiii,- I
lirst, wilh the sain,- mark Doolnof Philadelphia, foily-f- . u rib, wilh.2.",ti.
When these figures are con"lib-l'ed-
nnd il is furt In r borne m mind thaiAniel lean league pitching prov ed lobe far above the average set by theolder body, It Would K"i in ch-a- thatthe National needs something else be-
sides a presiding officer who is gover-nor of a great stale.
Omaha deb-gallo- look high honorsIn the two main events and ChicagoIn the Individual events of the mid-dle west bowling tiiiirnameiil herntoday. Twenty-fou- r doubles ami
Wenty-fiv- c singles evenls were played'Ihe five high scores for the twomen loiilc.-t- of the day folbnv:
Ii. Pi in her and IS. H. Kennedy,iimahu, l,ili2: P.. Cool and ,1.
gcrald, iiinalia, 1,1 Hi; K'ohl andII. A, McCoy, Chicago I, 10!i; W. V.
Thompson and Illoin Chh ago.1,1 no; .1. Spa iibliiig and .1. M oiire, Deml nr. III., I.aiUl.
The five high scores fi lhi- - imll- -
vidual contests were:.1 Pangi-it- MiiicialiteM Chi ago,
ii,'!l: W. Sleinraiif, Alpen lira us, St.Louis, li:.'0; W. V. 'I hompHi n, Miner-F- .ililes. Chh ago, II fi ; P.biin, Miner-- 1
alili-H- , Chicago, fill; Keelson, Central National bank, Doiils, r.iix.
PITCHER JACK COOMBS
IS OUT OF HOSPITAL
MoftNINS JOURNAL LIAtID WIB
I'liil iilclpbia, Nov. nil., ".lack"I'combs, the Philadelphia A merlcn nleague club's pitcher, who has been
pal lent In a hospital here since lie-fo-
Hie world's series last, (lotohei,left the insliliilion today. Coombscontracted typhoid of (he sp'rie during last spring's training season.Coombs expects to he In shape to Jointhe Athletics next year.
i;ii)s rou i'i:mti:.ti.m:v SITI'l.lKS.
Pids for f iirnishlni," six months' Dup-lies for the State penitentiary will
received until !l o'clock u. 111.. Tiles- -
lay, December t li. J913, Suppliesconsist of urocertes, meats, clothing,leather, etc, A list of thesesupplies with cnnditlous and blankproposals will be furnished upon
to the Superintendent.JiUIX P. MoMAXI'S, Supt.
l!y order of the Hoard of Peniten-tiary Commissioners.
Dated: October 14th, 1913, SantaFe, X. Af.
scries with teams fromthe National and American leaguesI'laying fur tin world's title.
It is proposed that a committee, se-
lected from I he members of the I'ase-ba- ll
Writers' association, appoint twoteams, one from the Amer-
ican and the other from the Nationalleague, and that these combinationsplay a series of nine games for theworld's championship, each game tobe played in a different city on thrtwo big circuits. The plan rails forthg choice to be limited to twentyplayers in each league, and also wouldhniit a player's eligibility to two year.--
of such world's championship play.The selection of each player would bemade by a majority vote in the com-mittee and no cily would have morethan one, representative on such com-mittee.
Tho father of the idea points outthat such u plan would provide a se-
ries between the best players of eachleague and would thus prove a testcf the playing ability of the two rivalorganizations. It would further givestar players in second division clubsa chanee. to share In the world's se-
ries money and the fans of the twoleagues In almost every city on thetwo circiiils an opportunity to witnessal. least one game 'of each season'sworld's series. From a financialstandpoint Ihe sixteen clubs composingthe two major leaguer, would all sharein the receipts mid the leading playersas well. Hy limiting: the eligibility ofa player lo two years the way would
e open for new and rising players Infigure in the series.
It Is pointed out that such a planwould do away wilh the jealousy andJeers of those players and magnatesWho feel that they lire entitled toa portion of the thousands of dollarsnow annually divided by the leadingclubs of the two leagues. Those whohave heard the scheme explained and(io not approve of it( claim that is tooI'topian lor professional baseball amiopens the way for charges of favor-itism ami wire pulling during the se-
lection process. They further con-
tend that the Inierest, being nalionalrather thv-i- rentrHlized, would re-
sult in a heavy falling off in gale re-
ceipts, and lead to the eventual col- -
lapse ui. me worm s series as me cu- -
max of the baseball season. llegard- -
lens, however, of persoiiai opinionri,the fart that such u broad plan shouldhave heen evolved shows that thereare baseball men who do not believe
ithat the present world's series is th?last word in America's national uport.
The 1'oeCn 1'lalnt."Oh, had I the wings of a bonnle bird,
Ilow happy I'd be," quoth the bard,by heck!
This boarding-hous- e name Is trulyabsurd
It seems that I'm always gettinsrtheneck.-- ' Judge.
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913.FOUR
llni the n in i
tun! una mil lyfabric.
Simple in il hasHindi" ory smarti..c nf tii. iiiii'nnTHE HOSE 110 IS
RETIRED BRITISH ARMY
CAPTAIN BURNED TO
DEATH AT PORTALES"Fifty yws igc ivhcn Gulden JTedding
ll 'Ids key ru ns y'MKg. ' 'Minaret Influence Extends to CoatsNew Outewarments Made With the Outstanding Tunic;
Wash frocks for Winter, Lj.ieilliiiiil iill i r r n n l v tt r- -,tfcib coVHifOMtmn tu
Ivrulr., X. M N..V.II. I'll W TM I'tlltnd til ll
FULL OF COLOR
Hi BEAUTY
S'i
I'
iit. li.lien I
JUi,
w ,is liev -thi Kiiille iiinif) i, il. hi r riu li
im: nf Ihc iiI.iih rl,:fi'..n.hntin' if lli-t- y l Sn.ml.i , fit null n mm h nf I N
KW Vnl:K, Xnv. I'ar-- ii'IliK h'l cell the jl.l Itli'ti. r "f t.Mum, it, lilnl the I Nil ii lint V"
I' I'.imin- - iiiNtiini.-- .it"' rinw theIn t nf nun I, Inter, t. lint It i"
in he NtiiiiiiiH.il tlinl the feiiniiimIslbK l M 1'ml'l. w
I U held 'J'Hle liH Bill t
III III i , "'II' I K'H I, rile Hi- -f- -
e, as In In fr.Nl nfII tin" I I Mil lit nihil IV
h i.i ! iii nl l.y hisMrt.iyl win Id, h.i hi
HuMfl by fill., I.I ft I "I I .
i '.i il. i In I'nH i i s. vv tin f urm.1 i (.in i In I hi' I'l il rlil wife ami iln "k Mir, wnIn tn I In- hniiw, luokiriK fur n
Swnn children, win. ii t In- filenun id Tin v wile ii N
nf Die f i I lli.ill (II I
Ih'i-i.i- n f'T the il.ui. e is pi i.i.'j ly d
when hlinplv ,,.1'id In ,t irtt,lrcv Knwn. Kveiv iilU' le r.f iii,irdlllllt ' I lillflirill tn Tefiirhiirei,n re- -
Opera Whirl, Appe.irs at l,. liimlna i.f lliix k m.u Uiihle In in Ii
,ii t y (ilny. II ni.iic.i, witn jiim mmUcx Saturday.iter(lUlSI'lc NitllC f llltlil III C Inlt the hhnrji, of ciiurfr
IllH--t f.lfllidlllllillite (It I nthfuht One of Bi:r. Attractions vd'.. ! ,.1
,iiii cmenta. Iimii ltn."
and thi-H- ,irp nowwhi-f- iiiiidclnl iiflcrm n, w ith, hiiw evi r,nl I.k h d. Ilnt.li ry it- -
Road, l.rciid f lilt lleclKI"iiini'H ii, .in f. lit- -
tiiln, tin lust tn ctili r the Inn I
it K li'inic, t n i i (1'inr I'IhIiiik intothe imini whin- the flic evidentlyhad hi n riH !. I' Iiiiihh li. mil, amiI.1M Hllf lllltl ll .1 II Ii I Ii iri full.
When Phi-tif- I trim iiinl a .hi. limnreadied the il.irc, the fire ft .II Wathiiilnri-'- . Tin v ilililil m c I!., i.odv nf
il- l-..r- -
iiiiii'Hc i,f :i two;i i '( iiini; it ml i i
liiin h iiiinrii' V, we (Hiilii't niy, tlmtM 1'iilirl. whirl lined ilh the Iin- -
lllr rnt,ily uf Ihc lIlMlerideil ( 11 11 i ".
rilniird Ihul he h.id never InlcmledK fur r.ri v.iii" life, luivlnn dciKiicd ;t
I'.r (he pi,. Hi" iilniic. !iii the IhiIh--
fell in hive wild It nti. I w. itiled it,.Hid." wnli bIh'iik in id ilciiei titnrylifhlr iif Ihc li.iiidn. ' whiil WiiB I t"'In'" lie Hint IIM It inns, tile WiledUnite, whelhcr w dcM.'iii.ile it I V th.'li.imi" of the i iinnlliie, Mic Iiii,ii-Iihi("- ,
(IT till" Mill. llet, ll.lM licriiJIIH ,111 IHtlVCand reeu,iiei nf ( i nm ip il -
i.i' you've been skating or just finishedsome outdoor winter recreation, how
- H i), ii In J j in-- "'I'MHi,
I i
ml '
nil1"
ti I VK.iptail, I'nwi-fs- hill mir mi. illi miir fur mine l,ttic.
tiftlr iiBpfi in, one of the liitr.--t novel-li- tliclntf hnBi" of I. it h hex.i-B"ti.- il
lid, I'lin k nnd while, worn overpi. ml Iiob iiiiitihlnu of n nit rn nt i ntrwith the fjnwn. Tne ' tane.ii" cm-ne- t
Ii.im heron, i,nit w matter of i inirJe.This Ik tin inei'i-B- t uiidle ul"HP tin'wai-- t, Bilkv and Bupiile, and rttitdewith elii-l- ir InHertB l.clnw the waistIn permit prrfrrt freedom of move-ment. "Tanun' lire
' I lie liorr-- t ri-- . Il)i)lt ,
tn tin. "!kV theater mi (. i iiri.i r t, I mm rested and satisfied you feel after you have
taken a little nip of ood, old, revivingSUPREME COURT IS
KEPT EXCEEDINGLYV'K".' A
1 nn. -
.t ile I li.i it in In usit .i Hi"-- t
Iim M.i lil," ti I In- i nil'The I . M.iiil" mi j rc- -
.1 il.l.l.' P illill luiicful- -
f . .1 mi r ."il. i rm, ii ml Ilii"
I ii M IH'l rililli ... I HI I Infill c, llnWIM-r- , tii '
:.-i'l.
IIt h..
it Ii.im In en, W illi few 1'Xi i'iiU'iii!', i ('liBUSY THESE DAYS , ned exi hmivelv In k!"W iim.
l t ill' I lit: "f Mil)' rinllirI ,..! ii . il III I ci rut ) en IK. At
l .it,l. nil the Bpi ot.n ulaft ..... 1,1!'. true i.f i In- - M'ciir.il
l'llmi-K- ,
Thinhi t i.r
Now i iiiiu h tlie Miri irrt cuit.nf thin ld.ii linve
liCeii iiiinlc in.. ri ifel. Th.il whiih !.
ttl..U. ,11..., I ........ ...,l u'.i, i.
ifit cemiiMNOlKl to vonN Na ounl,S.il.t l c, X, M i,v. :ni. - Th.lt theHe iiit lite ri. tut, in, Imlitm ,1cft
rim i.. , ., I.., .. L.....I ' .In e. v 1)1. h pi' l 01 ' t he I XIinire jii.j. linn i i, ih i" !,.,( i.ik. x fmm tin iinliK"
deBii.ncd tit allnw flic play of Ihclilt, i.f. The dan. iny rap, which fl(Ki li.fc to the head, ki ' phis' Ihe cniffnrefirmly In place, l.nt with no upt.ml-Iii- k
I'lnanient tn ariimy olic's c.tvuliir,ii a prrtty rnnreii.
Modern intllioili if hnnic hiatinume reupoti.-i- l lc for Ih" d. liiihlfnl tuc-loi- n
of wearing watdi frorks In winter.There ! nn K'o, i., Ki.,1 why u womanIiviiik in it Bieam hr.ilrd Imtivf. or,i ,,i nn ,,l Vit,lil IH'l thetlierrrtt k. it of apparel IihIooib. andip.inv tiri Hiiilir,K lln mieh r of thifprh ilrije. The b.-- olid figure IUub-tiati-
a very xmurt now,, worn hv aI rUht little wnmall w hn niiikeri herown ilothc.t. The material in an
novelty. A whittt cotton Voilel emliroideted with ii ilnnlile imrdcrof plilid In old Idn" Mud innrnon. Thefirst Is i i,:ht (i ml a half Iin In s wide;the Bemud, whhh c.iine aflr a plaininterval of fnnr 1m In s, h three Inrhe.swide. The skirt proper, Miinewh.itsianty in width, Is of plain voile,mati hlna In iinil,ty the foundation ofthe ry. Over this is huni; a
tunic of the hordered fal.rlr droopim;
Li I
STAMP
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lullQuart
'an I'lnncjtrd Itu-cin- hlniiic. ThlilmiB." i, iiier Ix i,ii!c b niiiy, mid u- -
nn lly miiIb iihnve the w ,i it.ll.rie, w 'I h n n
iuiiird tilt nl the frmil. Kmiii this i.i
'hiinK il very f'lll futile, fallini; ( II l r- -
low till" khern. I H il N.i r '. , In, I ii"tlieri'M.-itnl- y. their 'b ii lifii.nl hell nl
iHiidle of Botne iind there m;iv ''cii mrteli. Intxc fever. In fiir Hicb."(IIHtH till' BUillllillH. till" tllil km-B- (if
ihe i . 1 nnd the fiilnexB of the tunic( niiKlliif the Inller In liiiiil off fioirl
lie liodv, nlimiBi iib inniiKh ii ri if n in llyiniiffencil. innliMkii, mid rrinlnu
:i! BI'lJlc nf the fill H III Wllilll th.HIK-- ((.It lllil III. ide it;, ll . pel, I'illn
1,1 dnvrllic it iB il!liin.-i- ( ei,lli(llv rn tl.
Aged in the w ood and distilled accordingto a special formula under strict govern-
ment supervision.
The truth is, there's a tireat iliffcrcnrc in whiskies.Sonic arc wzrmiii;', stMithinji anil a real tunic to ihe
nines ami sssfem. Others li.ixe just a fleiliiiLSuiulcsiralile effect. They ilt, not seem tn " reachthe spi't."
The luauty alxiut CioMcii Wt'JJinu is that it
"reaches the spot." It is
"Made DiJJerenty."
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'
l.iipy In nnirilfext fnun tin- - f ut 1h.it
niitiiy mnre i, iiii,ii h.nc hcei, hii,id- -
ClI (InWIl HlH i' Ihc I I, lil t tnnk lll IU
ililns In Jiinn.itv, IJU', thiin iliitinKthe nimll.ir li'llml the Iwn e,i,x
Vrt, 111." tcflll'il Nil (milt I, .id li"l
f.ilcnil Ju, ldi Iim, while Ihc Hi. liepnhrcmc i niirt. nf i mi, '.''. Ii.im lmi.
Inning the di.itc niiirciiic(niirt hindcii di.wn filty-hv- e (.iinlniiimid thin fur Uiib' .M'.'ii' It Ii.im Itmidcililnwn Fre,it w. nidiiiiiiiK, with ii
very litiKii niimiint i.f Ht!!! t';he , i.f thiti iii'.iilh mid iiiili!t liuin'wr i f ( "' on thq d'K'ki-l- .
The i mitt hiBt evenliiK tnok iiihIitrllh inem lit the Itenchnn ll hi !( f II ei I
( ft Ml Ulld 111 f ll it 1 ill Will 111 the t.i
rii.ii" flint, (Tihvi h riiiintv, a (I.i immiIn iXtierlcd within lllc tlrt (el llilH
f i ! -- ". I h'.tcl In I K(
r Ii , i"iiii l'i" in remit. In!, s .i in. III!" Hst'illi-ln- il MUllli lire
l.i.l.l' the 1'i'iil ititi.iti. it ltd lower... I" ..f till ll.etrllV, Will, till" H.illll
in re. II. inked nn cither (.iilc Inpil'ais, ruririini' iii tn I'l'.iid
i.. I i:l 'I .il. "I v i i ml m. In ther i ,ii I dim r ncil f it re.n Iiiiik
HI bur, re 'I In f 'll I -
n.' lll K I he I liiiilm "IVi k A licl "j
. 'a Vi.tk f .ii.liiiiriiil.li' Waldorf-- 1
i i i.i. i
In tln Hie,, - in nil Hn mill'
..!. Iniillli.: ill the i.'.ell all' II III'' l.lill, before tile hull I,',
il.... NH nf l.e.i nl ,f ,,l wo, inn, rli 1,1)
ii. d iii latest I'iiri.'i.in lin"'it,i-- 'I,- -. I'li rtill. lifter the KinKiiiK d
Si. 1,1. nf li'li'llicM, - he l.lKK- -
..i. Inl II. rit llil lull Hlil tell Mlirej' I.:i-- t liii-.- nf -' r r," uml
ir.tnincil wlih skunk,h i. The f nr w.m ii ppln--
Hid lit the cilye of 111"
hi iilmiK the front rl'.H- -
rim k tree,,,made one Inn
in a hroiid I
til hie, (Hid a
in of the (
V--Ji
I'.lncwas Blralgiit 1'ihk over the rliiht hip. The horderediit, whhh Minarrt llauiini; (.own nf (Mi!
Sal In ami (Hlniiiil liifloit. Journal Want Ads Bring ResultsAMATEUR THEATRICAL
COMPANY NOT LIKELY
TO MAKE ROAD TRIPmaterial la used for tlm xurplice vviiist.lower j
heavy (iinl- -
up nn I down from lieeU t
The iliiveivne wni of er:oat, ti Ino, h- - t ufiiriiv, ;itii lit th 1M
if the in turn have iirrfiirmcilI.ll'1'i-- I lOipilSfll'll." frill lif it ltr.in
i iilnl il'iAII the nt.lirn nf the lintel,ii- - li .', I.. KltrMtH, ti.Ki'lhcr tt II II
' ., It iiii ii mid wijiiii ti In Kiirt'i-ut-
(.ike lnt in (lie j"lmylow iiHinrnt. Thl hi i ll'"
n lmi id i nlnf mid Hi tluti ami fnriiinf.MniK r,i,,iin to the I'Xli.UitK'Hil
i. . k.'I Ii Hie til i id ill rill III MilKUiK;l J tl. M ril- rrM.
"Tin- It. e M.il'f w.ll he iiiefciit:,:te n.lll .ill the II- - Hi Hint
II In he tlltlli'il till" nieril i.fin im.i il'iljiiK IU New Vmk
Ki 11(11 Kc, N. M .. Nov. Iin The ".MyI'l lend from- - India-- ' rust, iHlrid,i
;dc Ided tint to H't In HiibwcII or Call"- -
irk, If at allextended tn
mm; Bui i'-- l v
('apt. K. I'.
l ad tins ' ' I' or in xt w
n !!'. ilallnn had hei n
(he plaids, wlm mefnlkn of the (.ipllai, hy
hy null, uni-
te KlM' theMlijiie, ft Illlike the tripI'll., to I'arlsl'ad and th
plopllBI'd totilth, hilt III
play, and It Ini'l In enpliiy at lloswill on the r
rur-- , t V
7f
mmiuGALLUP PEOPLE WANT j
W1NGATE REGARRISONEDevening, Ihefor the pr. -
.1 incetliiK In Id litslprojei t was a haiidoiicd
An Open Letter to theTelephone Using Publicnt.
it
,.( n .,, liiietl, Imy fninlrlH havenn, 1.1 t..i.Rnii in hii.n.u miniiu l.uk.d fur parol'." icromiiicndaliun
(..nl., P. N. M , Nov. .HI.-- The lei en If). ()(, ,Mj()I.(1 ,r , , ri I In rnm- -
.11! if (!: :;',:'J-- !r:d!::r:r t '.." isi.,oiirrii, which meets In Santa Kc- n. .tint, whi.ti rrsiilled in calliim j Itricmher They arc: I'.tl.",. nil paid dollar for dollar, in ca-l- i. at..........of llliled M,l tenpi Kclllil" MolltiU'a. I (. 1' IllUll- -
Iicnvcr, Coin., Xoyi tnl.er ,10,The M oUIlfil ill Stales Telephol
Teli-nfiip- Compa,i, In the conc and par, into tin tn asurv nf our coiiipnny,
islder-- , fi'i' every share thrv hi. Id, and theyhave simply ronie into out ,,, (i.i n'
ka, hashy ileal
't I il', tlKt.ll, Ncllt it
III (1 pi I it, nil, BIKIied ai, on oi !( I' Ii t li ilevelopinetitillup and
IV tn the bci retai y
Fort 'ln'llle he
I' I'.'i 11
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IIU Hi.I. :n
!ty; l,olriizn I'ampnB. of I. una countN ;
jchallcB ll, Cm tw litht, of lit lit coun -
ty; J. I.. Iliirrliiittiin. MrKinl.y cuiin-- j
lly; Harry C Ullllaius, 1 uailit lupc'rnuiltl, Krllpe I'olillln, I it ern cull III
r sun e the I I'oop.lfrom IhlM vl' Inilvhcen llli'le of less
pie hole me of III
l nun h more nei d
hi .'it lolled here thiinII ih win e thcfc is
The
because they hellevcu It tn be a -a
Investment.There is, tun, upon the part uf the
public, a belief lh.it Ihc company islargely eiiit.iimd 'll politics. Wo iio.14-ili- c
this feclill'J: i.s ( ill, sed b lllc f.n I
th.it in the past, simply iron, litestandpoint of nel v;i ion, , erl.-ii-
coi pofatinns were almost cotu;i Medto he in politics; but in tlnsc d.is.when the tendency js to place
ami trust affairs ipt thehands rl ,1 central hodv, such its theInlersiate Coninicrce Commission endloi nl state commissions, etc., ti dialw ith the conduct of businesses sm !t as
!t.,,ii that tin r'; tn he
iii.ii.) oil er p
Navaju, f n in M. Klnli y riiunti.The four chsi-- set for hcai'lnM he- -
ful'it Ihe Blate supi cme l imi t tumor-- 1
inw arc of special interest tn Allm-- i
iUetil,c, the Water Supply cnlupllllV,of an imtl'fcak of 11111tililI'l
til,'
"I lie fa t that liniip were near.iKi.ns cei, a factiii in krepiiiKIndiaiiH il pcai c in I 'ii hI yeiiiB.
of A inn, m-- i i, He, heiim iipp' limit Intwo and appellee In Ihe other twit.The slate of New Vcxlcn ex nl
nines thai its hiitlust Interests us npiildie utility he In eslahli.'-hiiii- ; Ihec'i st and most fnendlv rclaiioii'diinwith the pnhlic Ri'iiiT,! lly, and w,thlis patrons in pari iciilui ; Ihc'elorc, 11
is the of The Mount. tin StatesTi Irphrtic i nl 'I ricLii' pi, I'nr pm.v,Ihrnmjh the a n null tier men I , tn ina.i-- I
Hint" wlial miiy lie termed an advert-ising. eiliicalinii.il sc , i ' s of artiiles,iiotli In Ihe newspapefs nnd in theloini of letters to lis i us tumors. It, isoil,- hop I luii this cainpalKn may tnni ka new in the lelaiion nf publicnidtty curpufations to the puhlie theyseri.. ,. want this cdue. il ion tn"oik hoth wiivs thai the public iiiavhull", the truth about us, an licit wetuiiV learn how the public , ei::i, ii.j is,and how we inav fairly and el f a n n; lyin i'ie the puhli;- - in other w mils, ,ih: I
Is just and riahl tn us and In llm orin id In cu'i'jim e the public ilu."
wc w ill voluntarily remedy any wrn-u-.-
We arc doliiK. if pointed out tn its.We shall show yim our linancial
Iiiinkly mil Ireely. It .s.t nap-pen- s
that iiiii- - t'iiiiim inw has heel i t'
sin h a nature that ,t c easv for nn to
pul, lie prosperity depends laruelv uponthe utilities that hnm; them in contiictwitli each i.i her. 11,1,1 ihut the moremarly perfect in efficiency and .stif- -
flciem lllc Utilities sel viltU tile pl,biean, the nt'.ie prosper, iv, ciimi'orts nndconv r, n in es the puhlie will enjoy.
We in llrve our "lory is illl il'.tefest-ini- fone, mill we hope that I'vcfvone
vv ill n a, I 11.
Note - As 1,11 instance of the kindof st.irilini nevvs whirh newspaperssometimes publish, we want to callattention in rn-en- articles in thenewspapers headed. "Kuiteil StalesI I over ,1 11 e nt Calls KponTwo III, I
tu Tell Where Th, v CutTwo .Million Iiollar tn Kurm the Cor- -I II if. it i u Securities and Investment('(.tupaiiv ." Then the articles went onto say that this Corporal inn Sci uriiiesand Investment C.unpaiiy was ascheme of tin Telephone Cmtipany ,,further its purpose of mtmupolizin:;telt pi, one com pa nics, etc.
The truth is that our company hasbeen met will, a str.um riclinK in the('talc of Montana well-nitt- l, univer-sal t hut somcihiriB should he done'n relieve the citizens of that state oftwo telephone systems. Kubiic mert-iiiL'- s
hav e b.ji ,, held, and voles taken,th-'- he telephones of one or the otherof lite systems should ho thrown mil.liesolutions and letters have hcen sub-mitted to us, and we have slaited outto see what we ould do to relieve thecitizens of dial state of Ihis harden.
Wi" found that the Independentoperatini; there also operated
in Spokane, in Ihe State of Washio,.
IliilnlCM I Mr, ii de I'.illK is lippellnnt InIn, h. iim r . t lil take 11 lintim,11 lln w ilpalll lliry rmlld wrep
ll Ih,,.. K.i (Hie ciise: the slate of New Meklrn exO..WII upon Ihe small InwIlH of ll.r
i, ,mli ami ti iii "t 11 if ne.iiiy Icb-r- .
ut I.i I. ite linopH would 111 live i'lic them.
tc Charles Si nt Hie It ml John Nizi.appellees III (he Be' olid l.lKe; l.olllsA. Mrll.if, the appellee, and I'. S' I,
appellant, in tl her two, respect -
iv ly.
mirs, brim; in politics, us believed byIthe public, would be u foolish tllillUJ, Hid riitirelv 11,1 necess,i,' . Th,s is,ilherefo,,., to state emphatically that
we lire not, either directly or 111 i re r
ly. in politics, In any way, shape of111:1 iitirr. and Bhu II not he.
We arc oi,m to attempt 10 iveyen Ihe entire story as tn rates.We have been told, whor ,ii;".i,u4 10some of tin public Ihul we 01 .ipii.--
j stiit'tiii-- " a 1:1 mpa imt like t his, thai (.11,
eH'iirts would be futile; that ourwould .turn out to be s.i(ish
BONUS INSPECTOR FOR
SANTA FE AT GALLUP
VICTIM OF TYPHOID
CAMPAIGN TO MAKE
FREIGHT SHIPMENTS
UNIFORM PROGRESSES. L COK.ttl(INUtNi:l lO MORNlNa JUUItNAl.111"- -
tily
nnd only look toward the ( ltd or uci-litl-
rts cheap lelepllotle fates as pns.sible. i ilu mil believe this, cliclieve thill the urea, majority of th'public arc inclined to be fair, ami th.itIt is-- not so ,11 uch t he qui sliun of what
llciifl) sllnw tn jnll this side I.f olirlaffairs. hiit we mean hy this is, tiiut j
we have iibmlutcly no v.;iter ill nnr;sluck. we liave nn builds, nor any pre-- 1
le'red .slock, and no mni'lmmex of any!kind .i on which to pay fixedWe have mure invested in our plant!at its present replacement value th'in
.firiAL COMIIfONDIMtl lO MOIIHIS JOUBNALJ
Tonrka. Kan.. Nov. illl. The w oi k
H.illup, N. M . .Not. tin J. S. I'm' sveti. a Saiit i Kc emplnyc, ilicd her"it niihl ai the iitv liospilal, niter
l H' tele liltiesi wlllrll lift. I krpl lllllln his h nl mure than a week.
nf hrlhuin'; nhoul nnifnnnity in the;I lilBsifn illlnll nf frciUlll Ml j
the I'nltcd Statin is piuKles.'lim Balls-- ;jour telephone rates are as it is Unitwhen we make ii .statement nl inn I nn
'Hit in. and show our true fina tic inn. I heand In northern Idaho, and thatIndependent interests il oimr hnsi- -itj'i ssi ,, is helieveit In ha'c lice,, faetut'ilv, HccnrtlliiK to a report f ruinIf. K
e,
Philw alki ,i
nthill.
r tiriil- -
iiii; fii'itt at, Hltai k ofu for ini'ie Ihan a tunie Was taken llnWll Hefii
i a 1. tt u he m t i f
.the enmmiitec having II In t h.irc In(hi liilcisliile Cnmuien e colli inlsslun.
iThe cuinmitlee is cunipnseil of i xertijtlvc Ira ll'lc officers of railroads rep-- I
resenting the li Itm-lc-s miverned hy ll) iiii'.iil (lilM IIKCill' i. Ilt tat cIII
.ill.
ithat We shall he liom-st- . and that thepublic shall know that we are honest.That when we make a statement 11'tu rur prof its nnd cnrnini;s. show inn
!jcM where the dollar that our miIi-- jsi pays us kocs, Ihe public mayknow that we are not trvim; tu ilc-- ici iv e them nl" keep ;ill) thiim Luck that
.should be shown. When we honestlydo tliis and our position seems tn he
'just and rinht. we believe that the fair-- iiiess nf the public will sustain ,,s.
hilllil Wile lliltie the ulfiillll Westell, 11,1(1 M'llt lie, ll .", I'l'iii k of n "v I nliiii' I inlH'iml- -
ness in .Mmit'ina ( Id not be boimlu,or sold, so as to nlone enver Hie proplorty in Monianu, hut th,,t the purch usemii.t include their property In thestale, of Idaho and WashliiKinn. TimMuunlaiit Slates Telephuni a,,, Tcle-Miip- h
I'mnpiiny lines not opcrale ineither of these sections, and, there-fore, is not responsible for telephone
unditions there, nor docs it wish tooperate there, hut we fell we imiameet the situation in .Moniana, andso. in order tu he in a lmsition f..
I'd '.tluee llths nun llnlll I. OS i fi"il, I'lalil-llorilci- il Vnllo.ftelKhl ( las" Mirations.
The work staitrd thire yiiiis UK"was unstitlencil. A cloin nioiiei, imw -
nn.l i.f Ih.. tniiil I ermillllclldatinlls nlever, had the tunic Interlined withi rinuliiie In j"ive (ho ilesll ed oulstand- -the ciiinmittee Inward unifui inlly.
Per eelil alfeiiilv have hcen Inruip, in- -
s lie wiis einplnvcd as honus,"l ai the loutlil luitlse. lie was,1 " of .u e ami hail hei u in n I'-
ll y four months.t.illi.f. It, ,1. KiiiKesson, Ion.that he will i ome mil Saltily. I t, ih, to take the hudv In
It) In,' lillll.il.
We are iminu to set forth th,herent dil fieuli ics of uivinit iinivtelephone srrvire. These artirlrsletters are not tu be a piece ofciiil pleadim; or ;, droit use nl' w
rsiil either buy r sell, fmm r tu, theam! Independent interesi's j,, Montana,lie- there was formed this Corporation
ctiritics and Investment (Yimoimr
fated ill the offul.il and- w est e,n "'K cf f e( t,
I lahBlfieilllollS Ulld I. etwee, M and I"1 Tilt" dial Willi the flarinkTper cent III the KUIllhcl ll classlfli ,Umn. c'l).e is Been III another entirelyThe present i ITm t it fur a standm di- - t ht fui in, i ut Kkii't and waist s
Inwel'
iiinsheiiiK Int rod needziilion of shippim; reuiilremeiits us In! In one. (he fulness
biit a rhiir. business-lik- e setting forthof fans. We hope, hi fnfe we uet
Mhrunuh, Imt h otirstlvis and Ihe puli- -11 the scams I. clow the walsl. This.i xprcssinti in mine i xticmi' and les.--
dkely In meet with immediate' accept- -
rules, methods of packlnu and de- -
HifiplloHs Ol altlrli'B, etc., Which NVlir
he uniform thiuUKhuiit the cuiltury.llc will understand each other houIIB IHE CALL
(a corporate company, tn enter into m- -!f;'.liatiu,is witli the Independent Inter-ests in Montana, which nominations:ire imw ,n protress, and, if imsslbleto buy thise Independent interests inAim, tana. Hurt hern Idiiho and Wash- -uiKtun, ,,l then it, the end, if that
our Issue of common stock, ami wehave no other Block issued than thei unimuti Block. There are no wheelswithin wheels, nor companies withinconipanicM, to absorb prolits. Wefinance ourselves I'rmn year In yearby Hi'llitm our common slock t i Ihepeople, ut not less than par, in theMates In which we opcrale.
When we toll you the story of ourI'iniinrlmj, we will prove tn tin, '.hatthere never have In ill any fori lines.l:rKeoriumill.itiadi' out of the manip-ulation of our slock in other words,nn hiitl, financini; has ever been lionein eoiineetiiin with The Mount tinStates Telephone and Telegraph Com-pany, or its predecessors. The Mocknever has had any speculative value:it hnn been, and Is now, simply a safeInvestment.
There is a ijt'iut nilsunilci'stii,idinlipim the pari of the public as to ihisHide of our business. Kelsons withnl t oi inl' motives, Mi ivius for office,and newspapefs wishing I" Itive stai'l-liti-
news tsec note hclow I fieiiucnt'ypublish stones of how ri.'h ceftainofllcial.s of our lompar.y arc. Itiyhtllnw, this is he!, m di'lle 111 colltlei ' iolwith the new revenue ihX. We sup-pose lluse sin,'!.."! vrow out of thebelief of certain of the public that the!Xei ut ivo of I icia Is of our com pa ny ownthe entire plant. It Is ahsunl, forthi s,, ixi, utive officials of mi, com-pun- y
are merely trustees of the prop-erly, for Ihc .tnckholilors, and noneof them is tn h men. imr have theya very heavy holtlliiK of the slock. I,is triti' that certain reputed rich menhave Inrne hnliiimis ,,f the stuck of ourcompiinv sinne nf them hcinir nn ourKullfd of llltert.ilS bill lint Olle nl'thetn has made a,iv mnney whatsoeverout of ilea I, in in our stork. Thev hav,
There is at least tin- harm tu be doneill trvltiK to aroiunpHsh this desired'.incc. Seine such miter ijii tiiu-n- t usThe ciminiittce lias til.--n theresult.linn of Bhlppcis, anil II has hcen neres-mii-
to devote mm li time to thea hsnlutcly csseiilial If w c nn to wear
Im.wns wlih the (lislcmlcd lunic. as it is our mm, tn educate, please and piifnos,. was, accomplisheddie and to I ducu'ed ration Securities and Invest
ho Cnrpn- -satisfy the pi, tnient ('..,- -illl'sclves. It ills tn us that even ...am bm .1 sell to The Mountainthe liKht nfciiipofation has en- - iciepnonomid TeleKliiph Cum.
.thuiiii'titn" I'cnpiit llaic round ThaiI his Is Nccc?,ii',
A (old, a Mulis, a Midden wrench,h'lle i,nw mas' hart Ihe kidncit.
Spi - "I hill U.ti he nil. 'II follow,iir ,, , ri.'ulm,, v i.f ih,. urine,A Mill mini n medy fur such attacks,A on .in me that has mtificil II, mi
defense, the sameThe public has the
us an itiiiivniiiliinic riiiht. last
tn our defense and we will listen
il.jpiinv the portion of the Independenten; P'unts located in Montana, and solto. to others the pmtion of those Indo-r- .
bend, nit plants exist intr in northernIdahu anil Washinutnn
frcltht rale ipiihli.ui, Indusiiial inal l'i.shinii seems detei mined w e sua 1. Illtcrs, the niiii kels of production ami e cry asscmhlv ihe Minaretroiisuinption and In maliitain fol rarh mst nine (h w ell i rpfrsrntcd, and thereartlt Ie, Inn uimiiuiis rrlatimi tn all is nn lien) itii; its charm once one hasother commodities to which II may crown accustomed In Its artificially fcommercially iclatr, or with w li uh (m.., Kspeiially Is ll alt factlvc whenll may la- - com petii ue. the tunic cdue Is hcnl In i ly here
The iiation-- i.le lampHhin which mid Ihcro, hieakini" the lioonlikc cf-Ih- e
Santa Ke railway simtcd a few Ifeti.yciifs uk tor hiKlier ciTl. iem y in v. me illiisttiiiiiikT a very cliiirni- -
plli'klni! Illl" lice,, of Villi,!' Ill lhl'; ,1 It cfilmlltle wan ii hy a pretty il. hu
yours. No problem has ever beeliafder for us than just how we wer(.'uiiii; to ht the public know milI' I'oitlF Kill, icy I', lis, ,t Bprclal
W," this so the public ninv1h.1t in the iilmve Foreword,
j w here we say "there is no enmpaiivalioiit us, hut wo belicvo that nn prob-lem was iv or more important to bmh.I . i
liy A lliuiUe1iUc pcuplcni,
,lII.
rely on If we reallv can make ymi feel that Mil hin a company, or wheels withinwheels," wo are r nlisoliiteK'you are a partner in our business, we!
committee (,, nf wuik. The fiuind.itiuu was old hliietiinii '7" " " in. ...o,.so , ,, viti'iiiy, and also that this Corporationhum' Pin t of the problem Will l.e Securities and Investment Company,solved, it we ran only brim; the pub-- I whirh was .so freely advertised hy thelie. throtich education, tn a full untie- - nr tides in ,he newspaper referred tostanding that thee ts a mutual do-- ; is i,is..hit.Iy ,1 lco.lt imate and proper'pendence I,,., ween the pimli,' s. rv company and ormmizeil for the spo-ol rpor.it ions ami the public. :,n, t hat cit'i,' purpofes stated.
n Ippui ! mill Hi 1 list.Imsiliodv Wiis i Irculii 1, ik a
;i :i ii npi n the powers that he
saint of an exquisite lustrous quality.!('v.,' this was hiitiv! a tunic of em-I- ,
ru, dr, nl chiffon in an iiriontnl pal-- ti
l'ii. ontpi isiliL; , h i, tones of v i'llovv,oianm', I, hn, rose, purple, rod andmom combined in hlemlim! haftnoiiy.
Thet'licutn ,.h
' Itllisll sell, I thlllc ofWill lie pfCSrUleil
m h.-r- .
at thei cop)
i.Mr itmeet 1,1,4,'' he said, ' and
Will he piloted ,11 Illl 111.
The HtrtiKKlinu m rThe Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Companypa pel s."
tit Ii ir mad
H'le i". A hii'itif i 'iiie piouf.Mn. !:. Ad. ill, bZi S. K.lilh St.. Al-- l
iiuiii tunc, ,. , , ,.ar-- . "1 had painI" low ll. V I'liiiUldef hlliile". Will i, I
r .is on my t "I walkniK mound I
(1,'tM feel the trulll'lr, hut (he min-ute I down the pain hi'Maii. fineI..V of li.inn.s Kiilnev Kills lriiUKh(niirt. I know that lli'iills KidneyJ iii- - .H,. iii- -t nn ki 1,1 as thev arcri., 'ined to I.e. ( ii i iisir pally when I
I'll ll IU eil of il kliilll'V illc'lli'llH'. I
I .' tin in ami J alwios Krl 'Uli ki hiiic iolviseil other kidiiry Biif-f'-
is In try lin.in's Kidney Kills, and'.ttilmur t" li-- ' iniillli ml thetn aft
l.ii-lil- us I ilid Borne vi'iiri nun."..r ta!.. ,v nil denies. Knee f,0
ri ills Kc'd'-r-.- ilhtii n Co.. HulTaloNew Vol k, soli' iiKelils fti- - the l liileil
I.'etli. llll i I" (ht; fwilll" LluilU'K OIlJ(.'lilt llCt CiliilT,
m mi ivmn iiiimc, , ...win ,pt, n itrc UTT" F
sk.,1
Th'.' lunic was ciUed with a hluo amisilver frinue. The bodice consisted of
in fou, illation of old-blu- 1 hilfoil, uponwhirl, was imposed soft draper)' of
Mho t lubt oidrrrd tissue. The very'.short tdrrvi were finish, d with the
'me imd-sil- or friiiKO. mid the neckiof (he bodice was oiiilincd with a dou-- I
hlii row of poii clain bonds exactly tin-- .
plicHtinu the old-blu- e tonw of the
hasle to simt.' hill il all tihiitil ""
friend."i th. I don't kimw," Haul
liiiK ymtnn author, ' hut I i
stst the temptation In sec
the stitn;-uiildn- 't
Ir-ii- i)
namethat will appear
J udKO.siltned to sorn Ihiui!In print." chiffon. Aboii, the waist was drawn
ii wide tifdlo of Id, irk tulle, ondini:lie-Mil- frmu Jniiniiil Want Ad. in a hn J'vw at ihe hjek. Jat a imv e r, rff-'t- , mt TTariTJiri'irrrimM
ll tjrliALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL', MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. FIVE
11
A
i iMecicTfieaio
for ChristmasllETHING for EVE RY MEMBER of the FAMILY
A FEW SUGGESTIONS :
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it i rme iimx imh ri i:i i.MTTtie i:oi m towit-t-i lit iitie i i m c i i:m it(,IM KM. I I 1 I I MUlllltIII ntie Ml It III Ml Iti i i:er me eoi 1 i i. it k oi. roi;it i ( ikk eoi n i: nil'
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i:i mitieI tit Titleit i iiiiirit I entiei i.rcntiei it xi itieI I I ( I KKI IT ( I KK
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it-- wotrooi kmiui imiTo Wl Jl.v K i:in it.im.mt: w it m i i:tii it It's MO! (.. Ill (I I I Itt k. it I K.irn itnise m i.
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Ifyou can 't find something for every member of the family come in and let us make asuggestion; look over our stock. All Christmas purchases wrapped in holly paper
ELECTRIC GRILL
PRICE $3.45
Cooks, fries, broils, bakes. Can be used
an hour for eight cents.
. COFFEE PERCOLATOR MACHINES
PRICE $6.90
IVake seven cups of the most delicious
coffee in ten minutes for only one cent.
1vr.s
I .
ELECTRIC HEATING PAD
Three Heat Price $4.50
Single Heat Price $3.50
A gift approbated by everyone who sleeps
out-door- s. Indispensable in the sick
room. Costs less than 1 cent an hour.
ELECTRIC CHAFING DISH
PRICE $7.35
Just the thing for preparing a winter ev-
ening's refreshments. Can be operated
an hour for 6 cents. Average dish pre-
pared in 15 minutes. I' ; f , t13 ..."
r " w
fIk
5
Wry ttELECTRIC FLAT IRON
PRICE $3.00
The most useful Christmas present. Iron
in comfort for 4 cents an hour.
EGG COOKER
PRICE $6.25
Have your eggs cooked just right. Steam
cooks eggs to perfection. Operates an
hour for 6 cents.
f U PtfC
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERSWho call at the office of the company and pay their bills before December 10th, we will give
, one free chance in drawing held Christmas Eve, December 24, 1913.
FIRST PRIZE Electric Waffle Iron.SECOND PRIZE Electric Saute Pan.THIRD PRIZE Electric Percolator Pot.
Also each purchaser of an Electrical Appliance before Christmas Eve is entitled to one chance r,J1 I
37WI
lnWW1NUUAlbuquerque Gas, Electric Light & Power Co. fry
six
--some io oui
ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR COFFEE POT
Seven cups' of coffee in ten minutes.
PRICE $5.50
Seven cups of Electric Coffee for only
one cent.
ELECTRIC TOASTER
' PRICE $2.75
Golden toast, piping hot, made right on the
table, 7 cents an hour.3 corn Mv'ty
POPCORN ON AN ELECTRIC TOASTER STOVE ALWAYS PLEASES THE CHIL-
DREN. NO BURNED CORN, NO DANGER, NO STANDING OVER A HOT STOVE.
LET THE KIDDIES DO IT.
502 W. Central Ave. 1 JJj JLJ JU 1 11 Vlt 1 O
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SIX ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1913
n.uiitrv. There If I
151 W MEXICO Gfltreat benefit to theno il"Uli I hilt the i
i i il of more mon,'5 EFFICIENCYnullify now i In WAVY 'IT RIDES LIKE A PULLMAN"
V tilth which t'i
AN INPETRNnnNT NEWSPAPER.
morninu journalI'Ul.ltatl-- 4 k th
JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.
POPULATIONMEVEH GREATER
Ittifini. t Mh liunhKi-- , .Vlil'- - ii'Oti Hi''pinilii. tion of trulil, tin t p now u noway to Ki'i iiie more i In iilatliix in"ilium itnli mlilitloniil l.omln urt:itii ii iiun ly im a ImMi f"r n.itiimul
af) A it AITH Kl H N ,rrMl a, . I '. ., aN PAST YEARsun IIW. T H HI IMIIT HualiMiM ManaiirrtxlV W I H K Mmnnlnf Mili.rM I. Kt'X KlIL.r
IELS
formation of nioilrrn nmieti from foalto oil burners The report bu liteprue of ml is lee.ulily ci up--
u i il. iiml l nuw t i(t aa muchin lll, nnil will be it Mtacitt-rlii- ltt--
'ti the i xpenne ii' flint of the navy in
the future unlr the navy controlit own hi lis. Kven now the navy !.
iihIiik 3n,(it'0,0(oi trallon 'f oil a yc:irami there I lii.ellhooil that this w!;lbe Ini IimkihI In the future to 125,000..con (.'alloim, whi' h ricst be pun hime.l
fn rn the nil t ompuiib-- t their ownI rit p.
Therefure. Mr Iiatiiels urne. by
the t.me the I'miama canal openelthe navy uliotl'l be proihlrlnt! It own' il from It petroleum ficl'l of Cali-
fornia: It reiint rli ri'ioiilil I in op-
era! imi; nil lamU Khoubl be leanedin the initio ont.neht field mid oiltank fretted at tarloiiH port.
The report upeaka of the wreiklnof the I'e.irl harbor dry dock am "thefin vis I tragedy of the year."
The report dei late that too rum hmoney ha be.-- Fpent ashore forbiiildint!, and too little for dock an 1
wftrHhipn, thonfh no definlto rccom-itienil-
Ion are liut'le for the location
V (j I V i't,,w-i"T- i' -''"' '--" ',' i" ""' '
Wt-ra- ftp.Mntittla,C. t. AMimV
Maniurtla Hullitlng, C lilr, I1L
Faf?rt) ftrprnttilUa,H 4 II. Ml I I.IH,a I'ufk How. -t mrtl.
I n nil noli a.
With IIih rii-- i iirrrm y law on thetOiilliti' liookx, h may expert an llijf" --
tain "f lipproximately u half billionliollan Into the eniritiiy of I lie lonn-try- ,
hPh won hi he iiinple. Hin h anamount mlht iioiiiie it
liaillriii to a fl. tilioua bourn.Allli It HIUlUI he folloW'il l II ri Inev.t-,'!- !
lullil'io- - nrnl panlr.That n curremy bill franod nn
I ill's Hill be paH.-- be- -
f re b.nii, there U no ibiiil't. The
Growth, Which Has Been
Slight, Is Confined Largelyto Bernalillo County, Ac-
cording to School Census.a.iiir-- aa ipi'r4 rllM ni1tr at Hit
a,,orri,-- at A :i'U'iirqu. N. af.. and actf Cuinim if Muili 1, li'.t.
Secretary in Annual Report
Uitcs Adoption of Instruc-
tion Aboard Ships and atShore Stations.
1 II K MiIIMNl Jul KNAI. 11 TlttfIF.Ai'ivil ii:i-- i hi fN nf r:r.vtMt:lrl. SI I'l't lit T1m THK I'M I Mlfl KS I.F" THK llUM MI,I''AM l'llTf Al l.
jrefiiliiit ba.i a itrmiK frr!i on lheii ii t r , mn taiati."!. of Hot t.ut lil
THK T1VF. AVII HIK li:i!l'llH Ilk' Tin:M l rhl.l' A lAltl Wllk, TI1ET AHB
The KKO Till". I M TII car Slit (TirUtmni girt of the year;To give every lniliihcr of the family good cheer.1'roiu father to ther. ami hlsli-- to brother.They nil want "THK lil ," tuifl not any ollu r.
NOTICE! SPEED FIENDS!snir. ti:t i:i: "Dol'i:."
r.KD Touring Cur. tarrying 4 passen-- r. went nr.itiml UiUit
Krle. IHstiince, tix-- miles. Time, L'U hotns, 40 minutes, actual run-ning'. Average r.::.4 mibs per hour. Hal'', August r.l, mi;!.
SA.MK TVI'K ("Alt St. I.ouis to Kansas City, September 4
1913. 1'our passengers. Time ll::'." actual. Titno cut down 2 hours35 nilnntis below all previous records.
At Corona. Cab. September 4. l'JH!. Circular Track. l:,. Stock
Car, 1112.4:. miles, time 1:41:. Averag-- Jier hour, fiO.K miles.New York to Sin Kranclsco The liliu lu l ls the endurance
reiord for the years 1910, mil, i:H2 and mil, ugalnst all ,,.pet it "if.
IIMItrnrulati.i thnn tof thr r"r
In - Wi,i;.i. 'i'li unlr i.p--r la .NawMrxlia l,e-,- vvery (lay In tli .
If ri!Mi'iiii-- i kiv.r mult, ra.e
1 l.ltMl.y (4rfli . t)r
Mill llble to (loillln.ile cull U
KoliortlriK the till If toy bill, thereI.- - u iri'i-rai- of a Ml l trust It'Kinlutioninleiiili il to M r"',i;: I,, ii the rmiinl.'W. The tall K Kent lull, ti K to hoW furHin h law may ko, runlaill In themin in ll I lint In I H'l it nl to I he l XI le me ofMate nn lalimn. The la ma th tanharilly be expeiteil to go the limit ii!"
Iliiiiv:; prop iioil.T hat Du re will be m..te li .ilallon
for retul, iibm of nominatioiia nrnl the
THIRTEEN NEW WARSHIPS
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
These Are to Include TwoDrcadnauqhts, Eiir.ht De-
stroyers and Three Subma-
rines of Very Latest Types,
Nu'i i K HI art:-- ' ltll!l:l:ltul.rril. rt In Tha 'ii-Mi- l, l,n trruina
to haa (hi tr ("r ttmr.fi-i- l
rim! - furs to lh bill i)lrH
ta'tciat. coaaiaaaNoiNca to wonin .louawuLlSanta Ke, X. M., Nov. 3d. New
Mexico' gain In population the pas'year ha been slight according to theschool census return now complete 1
tX'-ep- those of I.una county.T.ast year the total number of per-
son in New Mexico of m hool age .
that I between 5 mid 21 year of age.wan 101.641, this year It is lol,!x:i,figuring I.una county the same a lastM'lir, a gain of only S4 4. It is esti-
mated that there are three nnd otie-h.i- lf
time n many people in the state,including Indians, n there are per-son of school age, or it total popula-tion of 3".6.!)62, a gain of l.'J04 in oneyear. Fifteen countie show a gainin population, ten a loss, with I.unacounty to be heard from, but proh- -
ably showing a slight gain.Hernalillo county, with a gain of
638 in the school censtix, leads In gainsi
a it doe in total population. Cm lit j
ml cars at your disposal.ITiono for n deinonstratitiii our time"Ih ..rnli. J
of hew dock pending the building of"an adeiunle ami well proportionednavy."
formerly n nerioii proii-let-
have tlei reused In a gratifyingdegree, the aocretary report, owingto better educationnl f it ilitie. tripabroad for the benefit of foreigntravel and a clocer Intimacy betweenthe enlisted mi n and the officer.Surprisingly good result. It Is added,hae fullovYid the disciplinary iutr-l- i
tit which lire really m hool of cor -
urml h&t a hah-la o ary othraviation r.to,f Oku
irr In Mi " l ha American THE REO AUTO CO.I'honci 212 nnil 2H!. li-la- y Central Ate. at Sixth Stritt.
i li rliiiri df feileml off ii'i t Im linlirmI1H lol.i t of In. tit h'. tin fl of i illiKrexl' j
i annul Im il. .ii .1 i ll It may ln that j
I . V Iii:' ;mi;kk i. un1 1 III Ml in:iK.
la Moaiia jnuRNiL aficitl. kliala wtat)WnihliiKton, Nov. 3n. Immediate
ariiili-m- tit ami operation of ml Hellcit ml n tiiii-- Ion to fiirnlnh fuel fur llimivy, tin Intel national roiilcieri'-- 10
rectlon and must of the young men'sent to them for desertion have justi-- I
fled being returned to their hiw.
'the unit hern Mali", with tluir HtatiVlritihti ci iilimi run, may rt (alii foine
iwHtiue of iitiihui Ity ovi r (ii' h mat-- j
ter. The tenib m y, Imuever, In Ihejoni i lit f it i ill of nil power In the foil- - j
eral triivi Miirii nl. M ile lini a are be-- i
PERMANENCY OF WELLS
IN DEMING SECTION i Hiffknn fnr scrnc.More chaplain, many more, thoit reilin tloii of naval
'Ill'1 lllillixtrnt ruUlllHiH fill morefind mote tin- - iri urc i.f the Or ink
l ill'!- - in. There Ha It llmr W h II 11
I'Umikkx limn mold drink, now ninlIS. BEYOND QUESTION!! ,tM" ,Vi
tlll'l fllll If SH'Cessf ill.I I.I II to M Wall Papernight lli it ir.in In K tni--It was tin
t'ooiliii; ilim.I'y tin- time lection for
in' n nrrlve, the tonriiry will havej taken the lia axiiri. of the tlemoriatli'Ipartv ninl itn pulli-leM- nrnl the renll
county ha made the second largestgain, 4..T, nnd county thethird largest gain, 453, with Colfaxfourth, 2 3 !t; Valencia fifth, 2(1.".; thenI'nion 1SS, titcro 17, Mora and San-
doval each 116, Socorro 100, Sierra73, San Miguel 72, llio Arriba .'6, SanJuan 10 mid Guadalupe 7.
All of the eastern tier of counties
). a (I to by '(tooil " In order toThine Iiiivp t hanged.pi t or ii r
r...i.li- - In
lf CIAL C4HRI irONDINCI TO MOaNINQ JOURNAL
Santa Ke, N. M.. Nov. 3". S. S. Cur-rol- l,
of the state engineer's office, hasreturned front Iteming where he hoibeen measuring- wells ami testing theefficiency of pumpin? plant as wedas looking over the Mclsse irrigationproject of tho Mimbris. Kngineer
nil Iiiiii have to Hoik will be ii fori-- ant of the greater elee-tio- n
In :i ii. 'Thi" ill iimm!l.diii r ttuin vi r In f
HUDSON Fourthfor Picture Street andFrames Copper Ave.
limit, ' increasfur Ifii to tin lost heavily excepting i'nion. The,other dry fanning countie excepting'Tin;Jl(ltlil(. AMtlMi
M IM),.ltS."convinced of'M iiiit.es valley
Cuatlalupe uro also losers, lloosevelt ' nrroil appear to ue
Is the heaviest loser among- - the rnun-l"- "' permaiieiicy of the 4)4)4)4)444HHH 4V4.4V44MV4and reports that none liasjwe!tic, having lost 41)0 in school popn-- j
latlon In one year; ('have I n dosesecond with a loss of 47S, Curry thirdwith 400, Quay fourth with 2"'.K j
Santa Ann fifth with 179, Kddy lx, j
Torrance ir.it, lionu Arm 1.14, l.in- -
coin 62, and Tao 23.In total poiulatloti, Hernalillo, San
Miguel und Santa Ke maintain theirrelative rank of first, second ond
failed except from some total j
such a c.iving-in- , and all wells lli.it '
have been cleaned out nnd the local j
obstruction removed commenced t i
flow again. His report to KngineerFrench will be very Interesting anthrowing much light on the cost ofitrigation by pumping. About 1'i0jwells are heltisT used for irrigation InKerning anil while at some remote day
trying need of the navy mid Keere-tnr- y
Imniel says it I a reproach tothe country that It now has only thename number that il had In 1S42. Hirecommend not only nn Increase Inthe number of ihaplains, hut Bit ap-
propriation to enable him to employon every ship that has no chaplain ayoung religion lender to ln knownn n "Welfare Secretary." He think',though, that there nhouhl Im a chap-lain for every 1,000 men in the kit-vic-
llecause youth admitted to Annap-olis by fair competitive examinationraiik higher than those who enterwithout comin t il imi, the reoort sug-gest that congressmen hereaftershould name midshipmen o nthe basisof. mich examination. Carrying outthe same principle recognition of fit-lie- s
demonstrated In honest competi-tion the secretary say that the un-
dent protection to possible favoritismby the nrbltrnry marks of "adapta-bility" in making appointment to thmarine corps, ha at last been re I
gatetl to the rear and he hope it willnever ugiln stand in the way of realmerit.
In conclusion the secretary saysthat the apportionment of $3,S39,Ktif. the annual appropriation for navalpay for retired officer mid men. seemsexcessive. cites the case of .
young officer recommended for retire-ment trecntise of defective vision, per-fectly ipiallfled for any service ex-cept a a line officer.
tion, the addition of two diead-iiaugh- t.
eight deslrover mid threeHiilinailrie for tho Mivy during thecoming year, government riuinufai t in e
of armor, more naval chaplain andleliglou hmdem, better educationalfacilllli for enlisted men ami nuruiluatf il retirement law tire i lil.--
rei ornmehilal ion in the first annualreport of Secretary l'mili-l- . made pub-li- e
today.The eoretary tli pari from the
usual custom In addressing the preM-ile- nt
In the first person singular,thereby adding to the direi tnoss andforce of the report Htnlemenl. Thereport reflect hi crtlhusinsm overthe navy, declaring that the utory ifthe year' work "by till patriotic bodyof efficient defender of the repub-lic I replete with example of cour-age, devotion, nn rlfice mid progreB."
The secretary ay the navy wnnever in mich it high wtate of effi-ciency n today, nrnl that In consitl-crln- g
11 fill lire need he ha given lethought to the gun than to the menbehind the gun. Kellcvlng that theefficiency of the navy a a fightim;f or e will be in the highest soiimo pro-moted by the adoption of u sorbinand systematic course of instructionu I, oar, I ship mid lit shore slatiotls, liepoints out that the department I
trying to make the navy a great uni-versity. Not only ordinary geitmcnbut even putty officer have loojit-tl- e
m i urate knowledge anil thi willbe corrected by a ynleiiiiitlc courseof Instruction, M idhhlpmeti of thigraduating i lassc will be utilized a
Talk among teacher of the rurali hool of .New Mexico indicated, that
one of th.? great draw b it kit I diffi-culty of finding placiH where roomarid boaid may bo hail. We wi ll re-
member the old custom of "boardingaround," now a thing of tho paxteverywhere. In some sect Ion of thecountry, It wan called "boardingamong the 10 holar,"
The pas.'lng of thatHtoni hum not without It disad-
vantage to rural education, thoughpermanent ipoirti tg wi le more coin- -
DUKE CITYCleaners -- Hatters
220 V. Gold Phone 4t
M0G0LL0NStage and Auto Lins
DAILYLeave Silver City 7 a. m.Arrive Mogollon 4 p. m.Leave !..ngolon 7 a. ra.
third iimong the twenty-si- x counties,iTho other countie maintaining their there may lie danger of wells locatedrelative rank in population are! along the outer edges of the nnder-I'nlo- n
eighth, Mora, Tit oh ami Kddy, ground flow giving out if the supplyeleventh, twelfth nnd thirteenth, re- - i" drawn on too heavily, for the
Tonance nineteenth, l.in- - ent, the flow appears itile'iuale.
loriauie tor the tent tier. Ifut thet coin twenty-firs- t,
Otero advance three plates fromArrive Silver City 4 p. m.
nnd tenants flr.t Special Car in lt.iui-st- .
want columns of Call or Atblre., r. W. Murrlctt, Pro.Silver City. N. M.
Many landlordsmet through thoTho Journal.
temher tame Iribi the holms of thorural community, hilnglng to manyof them a new Influence and u m w i
twentieth to seventeenth place, ('.rantfrom seventh to fifth ami Valenciafrom sixteenth to fourteenth place.Hin Arriba advances from fifth tofourth, Colfax from tenth to ninth,and Sandoval from twenty-thir- d totwenty-secon- Chaves drops fromfourth to sixth place in population,Curry from eighteenth to twentieth
Women of Refiner! Taste
ing ear by y sir.The irnl.i in Ik now a live one In
Crummy, where tit vi 01 kirn n'n com- -
ll.-.-lt lull lull ri'Vlilll ll the ofiIiuik mi tin- - nrlliinn of tin- - tniiri'.Win n tlin llmr wnr chIIiJ for luinti nil. tni ntn in thf Itiltlcli iiriiiy. tlt;itiiiitii n luiinil Hi it itx iiiii;t; no ri IhhItli ti rlointi'd. Jti ii I t for
liml to lie riil'irtil, iiml a
oinmivKion lt'iori'i th.il I hi' iiim'vtii uli'iitii'lli'iti iunuli Hie liiothi'IK.
I'nin" full ii Hi ml In r I'rol'lrni.(hih no tliiiiifcht of iirohlliitlon,
ftilly tironlliii;. (illl ililiniiny Mini
;n.it iiiititin, th.it i ikiiti'iiiiKni'N f iin- -
liot I li'Kii la i ll Intoim to t'liuic tin- - immtiiT
of t ' f ln ii' nli"lnthi' iiml i oKniiii'
limy lo li.ul iiihI to fdiiiitl theyo'jtiKi r K' lii rut loii In tin' cviIh of tn-t- i
tnl'i ruin i tiiTinuny, (in iit lli itiilninn) Kninii' mi' niof.K to trn-- t to thi'ir
iiml n ijiil.ilion of tin- - nnli ofi nt ox ii nt h until tlii m h(iol In i v f (lone1 ii i r work.
'llio Hinifnli'Ht liopi uinnr to llrIn rilui Mloii uiol In thff iittlttnlo ofi hi I i Whin nil coiinlrirn liavi- -
ioitr! till' U I'l klliin'it COlnpi riKlltloll
J.r rti i jl i inployi rg Hlmply iinno( nf- -
lol'l to ' I ) II III 111 Uh'l llllllliKTim r onilitions of i inplo mi'lit HillHoili inori' rl ti rt i vily for tcinM'riiniIII. in nil of llir ptohlMtoty nut liti s.Thi liux i I tin' of thi'I OMIpl llK.llliill llll'H lit lilTltlllliy. WithII lal'Ki' 1" Ti of tllo I'lllli il
Hlalr.i now iirohilillloii ti.nlliiry, thft'MO I.f Illll'Xll 111 H If llilllolM llllH lit -
i ti a hi il lit mi iiliitinlnx rati'. In (lir-Initn-
olnrf the t ninpi'iiMiilliin IiihkHill' paKCil. tll'i'i" tiau lim'ti n iniitki-i- l
Oi tiviihi' In llif Mill' of lliitorH,N"W It h i mihhI lilt- - fur a tlnnkliu
man to fiml riuplo.MiH'til In I ho npir-tillii-
iltpai'litiiiit of anytailli'iiit. What lia.t happitnil
mi tin' I nt r i hi il h Ih l'i ''"iiiliu; tho pol-r-
of Ihi' t in tlo ( in i vi tyw til l t'.So on ihi'io will In- - no joli fur the manH ho ill Inks.
atmosphere. Manner Improved Inlo r presence. Many mother got anew point of corilmt with th world.The coming of the teat her, man orwoman, wan an event in the home.
Hut the grealest gain Ha to theleat her mid the pupil. The teaehi rlearned to understand the pupil bet-
ter after seeing them in their home.Case of bin I, win dnt . w ere
that had been n mystery be- -
Origin of the DollarInstructor "with mutual benefit In
Get Their Advance Winter Styles From the NewHK word dollar is the Kngllshr form of Hi Herman thaler. Theorigin of the thaler I us fol
j fore. The nliynes of mime and the
IcCal BookST PC $ 0
low: In the year 151!) Count Schlick,of llohi-mlii- Issued silver coinsweighing one ounce each and worth113 ceiitM, say the llirmiugham l.
They were coined at Jointhat Ih James valley or dale,
in Dohemia; hence they becameknow n a Joat lilniHlhalers, soon short-ened into thaleis. tin each coin wastlie figure of SI. Jiirne. Through tradewith the Hutch these coins came intoKhglund In the sixteenth century andare referred to sometimes a "dalers."The wold dollar is found in Shakenpcarc "Macbeth," net I, scene 2:
Swetio, the Norwny'B king, cravecomposition :
Nor would we deign him burial of hismelt
Till In? disbursed, at St. Colnie'a Inch,
1. ' B
1 eaybo
place, Dona Ana from sixth to sev-
enth, Socorro from ninth to tenth,(Juay frjun fourteenth to fifteenth,(itiudaliip" from fifteenth to .sixteenth,Itoosevclt' from seventeenth toeighteenth, and San Juan from twenty-sec-
ond to twenty-third- , although Iti reported to have enumerated 200Nnvaju Indian in its school cen-sus, while McKinley with about 3,000Navajo children, did not eiiumerut"any of them.
It Is worthy of note, that HcrnulilUcounty, although the smallest countyof the twenty-Mi- x counties, has practi-cally 11 big a school population asMcKinley, I.una, Sierra, San Juanand Sandoval counties taken togetherwith their more than ten times thearea. The counties range in school,population as follows:Hernalillo 8,861San Miguel 7,836Santa Fe 5,87altio Arriba 5,fi ." 5
( .rant 5,477Chaves 5,4H2Hoim Ana 5,020I'nion 4,941;Colfax 4.6 37
sealed book, a dltl the Impudenceand tho Inti actibltiie.su of olhel.Honour Immature the teacher whobounloil "among tho xcholar" mightbe, hIic learned much of the value ofher woik In the proce.s, if nhv wucapable of learning anything.
Now that the custom ha tllHap-peiirc-
we me tiling by parent' iitulteio hers' meetings, totile point of conlai I. Wn are gradu-ally learning that the ncccKsilie ofour anci stoiM titled In with the Hcien-- t
if iiHpuallou of a mori! learnedgeiiefnt ion. iiur parent could notpay the teaclur entirely In money,
u they paid her partly In boaid, andIn so doing got about tho hoi t ofliacher thi geiieiiilioii I crying for.but cannot get mm who know thepupil mid their families, know thechildren In their home a Hell as In
the ho, ill ,, om ami on the
the men and I heiiiselve," and to fitthem for thi work a nhort normalcourse Will be utbleil to the navalat inli my curriculum. As the war col-
lege the apex of the navy H.vslemof education, the department Hill tryto have nil officer pan through thitraining, using mail course where
The recent proponitlon of WiimtoriChurchill, first Ion) of the lhltish
for it "naval vacation" meetwith Hie Nocrctary'H heartiest com- -
iiilallori In view of tho tremendouHIncrease In American navnl expendi-tures. I'olnting out that ten yea,i'nago the largest battleship cost
while the next tlfcinliiaiiglltwill cost $ I 4,it4 t.liot), Mr. Iiaiiiel uskwhen this at celei at tug expenditureto be t i ll in oil. He adds that It I "notit vacation that we need but a perma-nent policy to guard against extrava-gant expansionists." Time, he sug-gests, should be given to HhlpbtiildeMto guard against loss from a reduc-tion of the building progi-iuns- Thereport ic uioiiu h'l.i th, it the frilledSlate take the Initiative and Invitenil the power to a conference to dis-
cuss reduction of the heavy cost ofariiili- and navies.
Secretary Hatilcl nay his buildingprogram is not huge, but is progres-sive nnil ha ri'i'iiiiiniiiiili'il "us amiddle course of wisdom," the reve-
nues of the country not permitting aslarge an expansion In naval building
WINTER QUARTERLY-NO- W ON SALE
CONt.ltl SH I T,
k $ZjJ--
i-k
Ten thousand dollars to our generalUse.
Hut the dollars came to the Amcr-ha- ii
continent not through the Hutchor Kngllsh, but through the Spanish.This was tlue to the extent of theSpanish empire in the sixteenth andseventeenth centuries and also to thegreat (inutilities, of silver which Spaindrew from her mines in Mexico undSouth America.
The Spanish coin was, strictlyspeaking, a peso, belter known us upiece of tight, because it was equui
Wheeler Wilcox Buy it rentwithin a woman power to make herhusband what hIic will. Hhe mightknit lnr husband a few pair ofwoolen Sox fur the cold wealher.
The evtta -- .i on ha ended and thetigitiiif M'f.i ion of the Nisti iliinl con-rre- rt
liegliiH at noon lodny. The i xtrin.'oii ha made a fair record o!
to blcvemctil, though oniy half of thetask, Bit for It by i'reMilent Wilson,v. an io comiili.lp'd fully.
It was tlto put poM' of the chiefof the tuition to have it radi-
cal Icvinioii of the tariff. That Handone, under the spur of the ndttiliilstuition. In record-breakin- g time. TheI r.ilct wood Hm nion bill vva far moteI. ill., I than the people of the iouu-tr- y
had icasoii to expcit. The cant-iMig- u
of the party Hu
WWas the department might desire to en- - ,,,ter upon at this time. That is tho ,,f
eight reals trovels). A it wastlie same value, the name dollar
ulation one-thir- d of one per cent, Her-- !nalillo increased it eight per cent in
Mr. t i'haughncsHy was embracedby llucita h hen they met, the otherday. Mr. t rHIinuglinessy should beentitled to at least one hundred dol-lai-
extra i om pensatiou.
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explanation for tho proposed reduc-tion of the building program recom-
mended by the general hoard, whichcontemplated the construction of fourbattleships, sixteen destroyers and on"destroyer tender; eight NuhmariiicHand one tender; two tillers, two gun-
boats, one transport, one supply nhipliade on the I'rulcrwood bill, which!
m ,'Al'i 'AmmforMrs
nine,l'ankliuist I minii to
but It is believed thatsailM r. 1 und one hospital ship.
to meet her atiiuitli w III lie too busytho wharf with flowci
The secretary think that the timehas come when the department shouldlie freed from excessive price, chargedby private m innfactiirer of armor
one year, or in other words, Herna-lillo county, and that means Albuquer-que is growing twenty-fou- r times asfast us tlie rest of the slate. The distri-bution of sumo $30.00 of publicschool money is dependent upon theseschool census figures, each county re-ceiving about 30 cents for each per-son enumerated.
plate, guns and gun forging, powder. WATho new queen of Albania weighs23(1 pounds. She (diould be tilde: tohold thai throne down if It 1st strongenough to hold her up.
was given to the piece of eight aboutthe year 1 Klin.
The most famous Spanish dollar wasknown as the pillar dollar, bemuse ithail mi one side two pillars, repre-senting the i.llhii of Hercules, theclassical name for the Straits of Gib-
raltar. It hud also the classical mot-to, "I'lu ultras." The old form ofthis was "Ne plu ultra," but owingto Columbus' discovery of America,this hud to lie changed. This dollarwits known as the cannon dollar bythe Moors, who mistook the pillar.for cannon.
It Is thought by some that the twopillar on tills dollar are the originof the upright lines in the dollarmurk, other MiRgeslions are that themark represent F. S. that in theSpanish peso, or possibly F. S. com-bined.
Most prlmldy, however, it repre-sents the sign for the Human unit ofmoney, the sestertius. The sign was"H S" and meant 2 because asestertius was) equal to 2 n.?athe "as" being another Homun coin.
This Spanish dollar was currentfor a time even In Australia; it wascommon in America at the time ofthe war of Independence.
Tim story of the Fniled Statedollar I well known. A dollar unitwn fixed by an net of congress in17S'2. The first Spanish dollar was
torpedoes ami other supplies and mu-
nitions. o he recommend"! appropria-tion fur 1111 armor plate factory andan Increase in the gun factory, thepowder factory ami the torpedowoik. He refers to his effort to se-
cure reasonable prices from the ar-mor coinpanies. ami assert that with
Congress should not have ad-
journed tlie extra session withoutputting the vice preside ncy under civilsen ice.
65035183
out it own plant the government-
Fsniplng Danger.While visiting his nephew in the
city, Fncle Sam Shimerpate stoppedin front of a motion-pictur- e lullhoardon which were displayed pictures oflions, tigers, elephants and other Af-rican wild animals.
"(real guns, Henry," he said to hisrephew, "I'm mighty glad I leave townSaturday afternoon!"
"Why are you so anxious to get
For Sale By
v.a pavsed through the house timingthe proilou eontUesM. Tlltl lllodifl-calio- ii
of collie of the feature of itIn the then controlled by re-
publican ami pi 'ogrt-Hsl- is, tid iiolcount.
Hut whin President Wilson camelot. i the White, llous.,-- , he called theI. hi making body ill cxtiaordltuiryussloii mid bcKliii a light which
III the moFt radical legislationthat ha occurred III the f isi al iiU'airsof any nation (tin' the repeal of theJ'.ll!',l!.'dl colli lulls. In lSKi.
Itow the tariff will Hoik out, noone is wise enough to say at thi time,ho far the dlsl iirlia nee of businen haibeen slight. Kittle Injury j apparent.1 Hiring the past month, there hasIn i n a falling off In certain InduKtiies,imtably fitei-- nrnl the textiles. butMint Inr tlue to the new tariff lawtin-r- in doubt.
(in the other hand, no benefit fromthe law hale yd been di.-- losed tothe naked eve. With tile things
profess to Her through Man-power inn 1'of.i ope we need hot coll-
et rn urn solve at this time. Of twothing He may speak with n.s.nirance:I tisiti'-s- s ha not been ctimulatetl andthe high cost of 111 lug ha not beenreduced.
riciilent Wilnon expect the re-
vision of the currency law to so fum-plei-
tit the tariff act as to bo of
Autrttt Temps AutrcH Mocurs."Her feel beneath her petticoat,I. Ike little mice, stole lit and out.
As If they feared the light."Put since she split it into halves.We see two sportive little calve
Come boldly Into sight!tlt'o. 11. Morcwoud In Judge.
away? asked the nenhew.Fointinn to the billboard, Fncle Sam
read aloud the words: "To be re-leased Saturday night." Judge.
rHO.ia 283313-51- 5 W.Net llciond Help at 87
g bladder weakness,tiftriess In Joints, weak. Inactive kid- -
ALU I'QCEMQ l"E, X,
would be at the mercy of three man-
ufacturer in lime of war, Historydm not warrant an assumption, headd, that the patriotism of thetncompanies w ill prove som-rlo- to theirdesire for profits. Inasmuch as dur-ing the time war with Spain was im-
minent they refused to accept theprice fixed by congress and declinedto manufacture any armor until theygot their ow n price of J Hit) more a
ton than congress had determined 011.
The report comments upon contractmade by the companies to supply for-eign tiavle w ith armor at price) mm hbelow those charged their own gov-
ernment, ami direct, particular atten-tion to the fact that they at present
armor fur the Japanese cruiserHariina at 1406. 3T. a toil while charg-ing $."iU4 to JT.40 a ton for armor forthe American battleship No. 39.
The recommendation regarding oilwells and refineries fullowu the trans
. SI.
coined In 1794. l!v nn net of 1S49 the "I'V action und rheiiniatic pains, arekidney trouble. Mrs.coin,..-.- . f b.,1.1 ,1. ,11.11-- . . .a iia" evidence of
Mary A. Hean, 4 7 K. Walnut St..Taunton, Mass., writes: "I have nnssed
!. Hurtling Against ( roupThe best safeguard against croup I
.1 bottle of Hutiey nnd TarCompound , the house. I'. 11. C.lnn,Middlcton, tin., writes: "My childrenate very susceptible to croup, easilycatch cold. I ghe them Foley Honeyiiml Tar Compound ami In every in-
stance they net prompt relief Hint aresoon cured. We keep It at home nndprei cut croup." I'se it also for coughs,cold. hoarseness, tickling throat,bronchial and lagrippe cough. It con-tain no opiate. Kcfuse substitutes.For wile by Uitt's. Inc.
Glass-Pai-nt
CenrrilL-PIriR!-- er
and In 1x73 the gold dollar was madethe unit of value.
In 1S78 the silver dollar wasnnd from that date there
were two standard. It was in thisagitation that the silver dollar gotthe name of "the dollar of the fath-ers." soon turned Into "the dollar, ofthe duddlca."
my 87th birthday, nnd thought I wasbeyond the reach of medicine, but Fo- -ley Kidney rills have prov ed mostbeneficial in my case of kidney andbladder trouble." Klderly people willUnd Foley Kidney Fills both tonic andstrengthening, mid may he Mire they
Albuquerque Lumber Cc,423 North Fir& StreeteoniHin no harmful drugs. Fur Kile
by Hint's, Inc.IUtilta fruui Journal Want Ails.
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SEVENALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1913.
LEGAL NOTICES. SCOOP Sporto Scoop Thought Eventhing in HolliesI I 1)in't hNiwwwl IrtvwNt. r IP- Tiirl rnn i 'i(v"ll
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MIMBRES VALLEY
FARMER. IS ORIGINAL
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SAVOY II 0 T i: LSANTA l'K Dl-PO-
Kuropcan Plan.RATES 50c, "5c. $1.00Outside, Stcam-IIcat- cJ Rooms
ednes by the bends or other writtenobligations of this corporation and tosecure the payment of such Indebted-ness by mortgage, deed of trust orother form of em Hindrance of andupon all or any part of the propertyrights, privileges and franchises ofthis eoriioin!i(,n whether to be ac-quired fit tho time of making suchencumbrance or thereafter til be ac-quired.
(e) To hold, own and 'manageany news or press franchise of anyname or description w hatsoover elt herIn Its own Maine or through n trus-tee appointed or designated l'.V thecompanv for that purpose,
(ft To do all thing necessary forthe (ondiicting and earning on of thebusiness of printing and publishing ofnewspaper!,, miiKiixlm s, pamphlets,periodicals or any other publicationof upv nature or kind whatsoever.
AKTICI.K IV.The total authorised Mock of this
corporation shall be ten thousanddollars ( il. (Mill, mi ), divided Into onethousand shares ( 1.000 of the parvalue of ten dollars (JlO.OOi each, andshall be nonassessable and the amountof capital slock with which It willcommence business will be fourthousand dollars M.'tOK.oO ).
AI1TICLK V.The names of the Incorporators, the
postofflce address of each and thenumber of shares subscribed fur hveach, aggregate of which Is fourthousand dollars (H.non.floi theamount of capital with which thiscompany will commence business, areas follows:
Fenton J. Spauldlng, Albuquerque,New Mexico, one hundred shares.
James A. I'.lainey, Albuquerque,New Mexico, one hundred shares.
Frank Staplin, Albuquerque. M'Mexico, one hundred shares.
Theodore J. Itryint, Albuquerque,New Mexico, one hundred shares.
ARTICLE VI.The period for the duration of this
corporation Is fifty (50) years fromthis date.
AltTICLK VII.The power to make, alter, revise
or amend the by-la- of this corpo-ration, is and shall be vested solelyIn the stockholders. The board of di-
rectors of this company shall consistof not less than three (3) nor more
Ithan live (5) directors who idiall be(dotted bv the stockholders, and eachof whom must be a stockholder ofthe corporation and the names andresidences of the directors who areappointed for the llrst three monthsand until their successor are electedand qualified are:
Kenton J. Sraulding, AlbU(iierinie,New Mexico.
James A. Plalney, Albuillieniue,New Mexico.
Theodore J. llrjimt, Albiuiuerquo,New Mexico.
Frank Stnplln, Albuquerque, NewMexli n.
In witness, whereof we have here-unto set our hands and seals
day of November A. D191.1.
FKNTON J. SIri.DINC;, ( Seal I
JAS. A. !A I N ICY, (Seal I
THEODORE J. DI1YANT, (SealFRANK STAI'LIN, (Seal)
State of New JIonIco, County of ller-nalil-
sk.(in this twenty-firs- t day of Novem-
ber A. !.. 19U. before me personallyappeared Kenton ,1. Spaoldiim, JamesA. Hl.iiney, Kranli Stai'lin mid Theo-dore J. llryaiit to me known to be thepersons described In and who executedthe foroRolnn Instrument ami eachhas himself acknowledged that hesigned and executed tlin same as hisfree and vollmtai'y net tfnd deed.
In witness whereof I have hereun-to set my hand and seal the day andyear first above written.
l'.F.TTV W. WIIJ.KY.(Seal) Notary l'llbllc
My commission expires. 1'obruary 8,
1017.
Slate of New Mexico, State Corpora-tion Commission of New Mexico.Certificate of Comparison. FnitedStates of America, State of NewMexico ss.It Is hereby certified that the an-- I
nexed Is a full, true and completetranscript of the Certificate of Stock-- ;
holders' of Fe;Trail Publishing Company (No. 7 7121,'with the' endorsements thereon, assame appears on lile und of recordin the ottice or ine Mine i orpoiauonCommission.
In testimony whereof, the chairmanand clerk of said eoitinilsMon havehereunto set their hands and affixedthe seal of said commission, at. theottv of Santa on this twenty-nint- h
day of November, A. I. 1013-
Hl'CIl II, WiI.I.IAMS,(Seal) Chairman.Attest: FDWIX F. CDARD, Clerk.'
Certlficate of Stockholders"billty. "Santa Fo Trailing Conipnny."Fenton J. Spaublllig. James A.
Illainey, Frank Staplin and Theodore.1. liryant. Incorporators of Santa FeTrail Publishing Company, a corporation whose articles of Incorporationare herewith filed, hereby declare thatthere shall be no stockholders' liabil-ity on account of any stock issued by
The Santa Fe Trail Publishing Com-
pany over and above the amount ofthe actual subscription thereof andthe subscribers to this slock In saidcompany shall be liable only for thepar value of tho stock so subscribed.
Dated at Albuquerque, New Mexico,this twenty-lirs- t day of November, A.
D. 1013.FKNTON J. SPACLDINO,FRANK STAI'LIN,JAS. A. II.A I N FY.THFODi IRK J. H RVAXT.
State of New Mexico, County of ller-
nulillo ss.On this twenty-firs- t day of Novem-
ber A. 1)., 1H1.1, before me personal-ly appeared Fenton J. Spauldlng,James A. Illainey, Frank Ktsplin andTheodore J. Hryant to me known tobe the person:' described I" and whoexecuted the foregoing instrument andeach has himself acknowledged thathe signed and executed the Same ashis free and voluntary act nnd deed.
In witness whereof, T have hereu-nto set mv hand and seal the day andyear first above written.
F.F.TTY W. WII.I-FY- ,
(Seal) Notary Public.Mv commission expires February 8,
1917.
Endorsed: No. 7712. Cor. Roe'd. Vol.G, Page. 242. Certificate of Stockhold-ers' of Santa Fe TrailPublishing Company. Filed In officeof State Corporation CoiiiniisKion,Nov. 20, 1913: S a. nt.
EDWIN F. FOARD, Clerk.(V m pa red EI)C to EEC.
Endorsed: No. 7711. Cor. Roe'fl.Vol. 0, Page 241. Certll'icale i.' Incor-poration of Santa Fe Trail PublishingCompany. Filed In office of State Cor-
poration Commission, Nov. 2!i, 1013;
a. m. EDWIN F. CoAIM), Clerk.Compared" EOf to EEC.
MISCELLANEOUS.
homes rou iiii.iui:xChildren taken care of by day, week
or month. 805 .N. Kiyhth.
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POIiOHOVSftKYMEANS THAT TijHOT To ,
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STORAGE.
.WANTED I'lanos, household inioils,etc, stored safely st raHSnnsM
For pebble (lash bllllKillow, fourrooms, bath, sleeplnK porch, onCold (ixeinie, 3 blocks from
Will sell furnished orunfurnished. Must be sold ipilik;owner leaving city.
Dure Realty Co.LOAN'S AND INSl U.WCK
riimiu 13. XII W. (iold Ave,
FOR SALE Real Estate.I'oli SAFE - A great bartoni. li lols
and 2 houses, H.loO.UU. W. II. Mi- -
Milllon, 211 W. Cold.FliR SALE About five acre Im-
proved land adjoining LorkhartRanch, at a bargain. Henry Lock-har- t,
phons 1030TTiii SALE A good do-ro- lot In
Highlands, near car line, 2!0.Terms. J. A. Hammond, B02 S. Wa-lterl'OR SAI.I-- ; Ml acres sandy loam, ex-
cellent lor fruit or garden truck, 8
miles south of Albuquerque, P. O.Pox f)r. or phone 1 B4 2.?.
FOR "SALE Houses.
l'OR MALE My modem resi-dence In Highlands, cheap, and
st terms to si.lt. Phons 1201.FOR SALE A 2u per cent Inves-
tment. A nice home f urtilsln-il-$,"1,000, half cii.ili. A permanent ti
at $MI a moiil h. J iwjier, Journal.Foil SALE 4 and huiigulowa
or will furnish lot and build tostilt. Easy payments. Call and seeJohn W. MoOiindo, Ronerul coal motor, KM H. p.roadway. Plumes: Res.,1 KilfiW; of lice.
SALE Al y modern brickresilience In Highlands, nice lawn,
shade, cement basement, sleepingporch, good oiitbullilliu's, all buildingshew. The price Is right nnd termsreasonable. Sen owner, 1 n i :t S. Kdllh.
FOR SALE Livestock, Poultry.FOR SALE Olio young Diuliaiii Jei- -
sey cow. M7 S. Edith.FOR SALE pony anil sail- -
ivl rniu Ire 2" ' ' ii ' i al.
Foil SALE Four big fine mules,wagoiia and bainess. Cull on J. K.
llcrnilon. Stale National bunkFOR SALE" Three Joraey milk cows.
one horse and buggy und saddle,I '.id I H. Second.I'oR SALE Five thoroughbred llon- -
dan hens with large beard and rresl.025 U'.Marble.FOR SALIC Three Jersey cows,
fresh. Inquire at ranch, Los flrlcg-oh- .II. II. Thomas.PhoneJ4!l3 M.
FoRSALE l200-h- , horse, cheap,also buttermilk for bog feed at 2c
per gallon. Apply Sunshine Creamery.
HALE Some line Jersey andHolsteln cows. Address J. II. Ilern-do- n,
Stale National bank. Albuquerque, N. M.
For SALE A good loom, rangehorses, weight about 050 pounds
each. Suitable for dairy wagon, lighthauling or farm work. Inquire al 410W. Fruit Ave. Tel. 1327V.THEY LAY, ihey win, tlioy pay. Won
four firsts, one second, al slamfair, 1011; six firsts, two seconds,1812; live firsts, four seconds andCov. McDonald cup, 3 913. R. C. R. I.
Reds. Mottled Anconas, H. C. WhiteOrpingtons, Huff Orpingtons and.
Cocks, liens, (jockorels andpullets for sale: L. E. Thomas. P. O.Hojr I1L 7ITR. llavioldlno.
Foil HALE lioHlailiant nnd bulginghouse. E Nlorl, 3l5 S. T'lrst.
T t ( t SA LE ( ii ocery slol o slock atinvoice price; low rent und good
location. Address .1. F.' ... this officeW'AXTV.;lTrr."nto learn Hie barbTVs
trade. Wages from the Marl. Tools,diplomas and steady Job given. Ladieslearn beauty culture. El Paso Har-
bor College, Kill San Antonio St., ElPaso, Tex.
I'OH Stl KThe Wlnslow Alrdome. Host pay-
ing cash business In Winslnw (luringwarm season. All ready for ticket w
to iqien In sluing. lot eiii willsliow profit or last season, should be
IH'ANTKIi illan between 30 ami 60years obi, who can do common
cooking for two nu n and make him-self generally useful on ranch, floodwanes to rlnht man. Address 1'. O.Pox 7;i, Hinn-k- Ariz.WaNTKH U'inoiia .Mills Seamless
Hosiery, I nderwear At Sweater Co.,wants several experienced salesmenin New Mexico; best opportunity forman with small capital. Address J.It. Anderson, Slate Manager, Amarlllo,Texas.
WAXTI-.l- Woman to do housework.V. V. I lodgers, JM aJ-JK- ah.
WANTFIi Competent woman tocook. Apply lll!2 W. Tl.teras Ave.
VY'A.Vi'FlJ i il l to help in conleciion- -cry store. Hchutt & David, 2112 V.
Central.A N T K I ) - V o ii g girl to assist inhousework and care for child.
1022 S. Walter.W A XT K I v V o u n g In dy bookkeeper
for n firm. AlbuquerqueFlllsinesM College Phone 027.
jWA.SI'l-.l- A woman for cooking andhousework. In family of two. Ap-ipl- y
f.0 S. High St., Mrs. J. li. C.ood.jWANTFO Competent woman to as- -
ulU, In ,.....bl.. ..I .,........1 1,... .......
work. Phone lOoO, .Mrs. W. II. Reed.I.ockhart Ranch.
TO LOAN $2,0(10.011 on Albuquerque.real estate, dlcrkc, Ogle. fc Doano,
314 W. fluid Ave.MONEY TO LOAN Money advanced
to railway and other employes onsalaries or household goods, withoutremoval. Union Loan Co, over FirstNational Tiank.
DRESSMAKING.
WANTKD Dressmaking at home orby tho day. Mrs. II. 13. Fretz, 110$
W. Slute Ave.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NoTici; jtm iTiti.icvriox.Department o the Interior, TJ. S.Land Office at Santa Fe, K. M.,Nov. 20, 1913, 'Notice is hereby given that Elmer
E. lillfw, of Albuquerque, New Mcx-ic- e,
who, on January 2, 1007, madeHomestead EiHry OXO'JO, No. 104r3,for BE lA , Section 20, Township 10North, Range 4 Fast, N. M. P. Meri-dian, has filed notice of Intention tomake five year proof, to establishclaim to the land above described, be-
fore II. H. Whiting, V. H. Commission-er, at Albuquerque, Now Mexico, onthe 5th day of January, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:J. W. VanCJeave, Daniel Austin,
Mis. L. li. I'.rown-I.ippl- tt una Mrs.Anna E. Purse-Norrl- all of Albu-querque, N. M.
FRANCISCO DELOADO,Register.
NOTICK l'l'IWJC.VriON,Department of tho Interior,- U. P.
Land office ut Santa Fo, N, M.. Oct.30. 1913.Notice Is hereby given that An-- i
onio llaea, of San Antonio, iiernallllu'county, New Mexico, who, en March5, 1913, made Homestead applicationNo. 01 Kf2. forNW NK'4 HW ,
ISE'4NW'a, and S NIOV, NW4i(Llst No. Secllon 12, Town-ship 10 N, Range E, N. M. P. Meri-dian, has filed notice of Intention tomake live-ye- proof, to establishclaim to the land above described,
If. It. Whiting, F. S. Commisslon-- ir, nt Albuquerque, N. M., on Dec., 1913.
j Claimant names as wltne'-sos-
Hilarlo Snis. Federlen Oallegos, Ka- -arlo Lopor, and Honlfnelo Esplnoza,
all of Albuquerque, N. M.FRANCiSCO UELOADO,
' , . ilegister.
,PICIAL COttnCtPONOINCk to cohnin journalIN, M., Nov. 30. Frank
Cox. who Im one nf Mlmbres valley'smost successful farmers, appears tohave his full shun- - nf hind link. Onlyiicently lie was burned by endeavor-ing to extinguish flmnrH In his (lump-ing plant, mill about tho (line ho was
t got Into active work againinn! tniil Just In, me frommarketing n ourlo.-i- of fine hogs, hohad another accident that marly costhim IiIh if,. While h was nt workiilioiit tlir stable ho was kicked by :i
horse In ouch n inanner that both ta-
bles of the frontal bone were drlvi n
in on the brain, lip was renderedunconscious for a Ioiik period. Dr.Powon of llondale, was called as thenearest physician, who rendered allthe assistance possible and then Kentfor Ir. Swopo of Doming to performthe surgical work, Upon giving thewound critical 'examination, Dr.Swnpe decide 1 that a decompressionoperntlon was necessary nd accord-ingly removed a portion of the skull.The force of the blow drove a splin-ter of the skull Into the brain, andwhen t ti Is, was removed the patientwas allowed to rest at home for ashort time, and Ih now In the I.adieiThospital ut Doming. It Is the hopeof his physician that he will entirelyi ci over.
lssikcd I.Ike It."Well, sonny," mid the teacher, "l
hope you'll have u very good time thisThanksgiving."
"'I'm going to have." the boy replied."Are you sure of It?" she smiled."Yep; ma's laid In a stock of cas-
ter oil and soothing syrup." Judge.
Ducky Adam.When Adam pit home from a party,
Hie speech ne'er his pleasure roulddock;
For dear Mother Eve never shoutedat him.
"You villain! Just look at thatelock!" Judge.
Tin Man Who Neglect HimselfWhen his condition points to kid-
ney trouble takes an unwise risk.Pnck.iche, pain and s over, thekidneys, nervous or dizzy shells, poorsleep, are all symptoms that will
with the regular use of Fo-ley Kidney I'llls. They put the kid-neys mid bladder in u clejin, strongand healthy condition, and rheumaticpains, stilT Joints, lumbago and Irregu-lar bladder action are all relievedpromptly when Foley Kidney Dillsme taken. For sale by Unit's, Inc.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTK i; OF M IT.In the District Court of Rernalillo
County, State of New Mexico.Rosamond Miller Itankin, 1'lalntiff,
vs. doorgo Innis Itankin, Defend-ant.
To (ieorge Innls r.ankin:You are herewith notified that the
above entitled cause is pending In thiscourt and that in this cause Rosa-mon- d
Miller Itankin prays for an ab-solute divorce, from you, withoutprejudice to her claim against youfor alimony and division of commu-nity property ami that, unless you cnlor your appearance In the above en-titled cause on or before January 5,1914, Judgment will be rendered Insaid cause against you.
Attorneys for plaintiff, Vigil &Jamison, Albuquerque, N. M.
A. K. WALKER,Clerk of Said Court.
S'nte of New Mexico, St'ite evapora-tion Commission of New Mexico,Certificate of Comparison. UnitedStates of America, Statu of NewMexico ss.It Is hereby certified, that the an-
nexed Is a full, true and completetranscript of ilie Certificate of Incor-poration of Santa Fo Trail PublishingCompany (No. 7711), with the en-dorsements thereon, as same appearson file and of record In the office ofthe State Corporation Commission.
In Testimony Whereof, the chair-man and clerk of said commissionhave hereunto set their hands and af-fixed the seal of said commission, atthe fit y of Santa Fo, on this twenty-nint- h
day of November, A. D. 1913.11 CGI I II. WILLIAMS,
(Weal) Chairman.Attest: EDWIN F. COARD, Clerk.
Articles of Incorporation of "SantaTrail Publishing Company."
Know uil Men by These Presentsthat we, the undersiKned, citizens ofthe I'nited States of America and ofthe slate ef New Mexico whose fullnames are Fenton J. SpaulditiK, JamesA. Illainey, Frank Stnplln and Theo-dore J. Hryant In order to form acorporation for the purposes and ts
hereinafter set forth, under andI'lirsuant to the provisions of the lawsof the stale of New Mexico relating tocorporations and ' the Incorporationthereof, ()0 certify us follows:
AKTICI.K I.The name of Die corporation shal'
'c "s'lintu Trail lMblishinc; Com-pany."
ARTICLE II.I lie location of Its principal offiee
of liuslnesH in the state ef New Mex-ico shall he in room No. 17, of the N.' Armi.io building on the northwestcorner of Central avenue and Secondstreet in the city of Alhuipuenmcstate f xew Mexico and the nameof the agent therein and in charge ofsaid principal office and upon whomprocess ,'mainst the corporation maybe served Is Fenton J. Kpaulding. ofAlbuquerque, New Mexico.
AMT1CFF III."he objects lor which and for any
of which this corporation Is formed,ur as follows:
ti To carry on the business ofprinting nnd publishing a newspaperor liewspaliers and all kinds of JobPrinting and the printing and pubiish-m- g
of newspapers, magazines, pamph-lets and periodicals of every nature'"d kind whatsoever, to own, operate'"id conduct a printing and publishingestablishment nhd to Issue and pub-lish newspapers, "magazines, pamphl-et:! and periodicals us aforesaid.
Ij To own. sell, exchange, lease,acquire and deal In lands, town lot:,and real estate anil personal proper-ty of every nature and kind whatso-ever.,
e To purchase, subscribe for orotherwise acquire and to hold thefhares, stocks or obligations of othercompanies or corporationstmder 'the laws if this s;ale or 11 liv-
id her state or territory or colony ofthe Fnited Suites; or of any foreigncountry, and to deal in. pell or ex-change the same, or upon a distribu-tion of the assets or division of profitsto distribute uny such shares, stocksor obligations or the proceeds there-of among the stockholders of this cor-poration.
(d) To incur Indebtedness In such"mount ns may he deemed necessaryand proper; to evidence such indebi- -
Special rat oh for round trlis or forparlies. Trips made for two or tnoropassengers".Wo drive OVE ELAND CARS nnd Rlvalint host servlco In this rounlry to any-
where.M.U'UINK AI TO A! CON'STIU CTIOV
(imi'.vw,Magdalenn, N. M. C, p.rown. Mgr.
i:oswi:ll-c.i:ri.o.- o mail link.Dally passenger service leaving llos.
well and Cnrrlxoiio ut B:0O a. in.West Hound. Eat Pound.
Arrive. ArrUo.. Roswell . 4 : 4 5 p. nt.
11:00 a. m. . Pioaeho , . 1 :40 p. m.11:30 n. m.. . , Tin lilt) . . 1 : 1 5 p. in.1 1 : fi n a. m . , Hondo ., .12:50 p. m,
1:00 v. in.. . Lincoln .11:30 a. m.2:0r. fi. m.. Ft. Stanton .10:30 ft, ni.2:35 p. m.. .. Caplt.in .10:00 a. m.S:35 p. m.. ... Nogal . 9:00 a. in.4:45 p. m . . Carrlzozo . . ,
Through fare, one way I0.!.JIntermediate points IOC lT IIV'IO
50 lbs, Paggage, freo-- Excesi carriedltOKWI I.L AUTO VO.,
Owners and s Plmnr !
iMl'-'- ' '4iis..
ATCHISON, TOPI K .V SANTA FEKMI.UAV ().
Ilcil-i'- d 'I Into 'l a bh.(Efleclivp December , 1912.)
est hound.No. Clnss. Arrives Departs
1 California Kvprens 7:2fp K:10p7 California ENpres.i.l0:10p ll;0ip
Cat. Fast Mail 11:50p 12:45aCalifornia Llmlled . 10:D5a 11:26a
I at bound.H Overland Express.. S:0rtn 8:K5a
2 Eastern Emtosh... 3:6r.p 4:orp4 I'nlifornia Limited. . Ii:85p ti;00p8 K. C. & CM. Fx fi.G&p 8;45p
Solilhh. noil.S09 El. P. & M.-x- Exp. 12:S0n811 Pecos Valley Exp.. . 7:5Ffl815 El 1'aso l'assonger. . 8;30a
Northbound.810 From Mcx. & El Puso. 6:00aSHI From Kl Paso :20p812 From I'ecos Valeyand
Cut-Of- . S:40b .
LOOKS GOOD
Four-roo- huilKa low, lot.rust front; price only $1100. Let usshow It to you.
PORTERFIELD CO.
FIRE INSURANCE-LOA- NS
216 West Gold
For Home or InvestmentA cozy little uud lari,--e porchcottage, conveniently loctiled near'car, with cily water und count)taxes, for only $10:0.00. cash,balance any gld time. Present oc-- 1
CMpant v. ill juiy $12.00 re,nt and llo'witter bill. It Is more than worththe money.
Thaxton St Co..'11 V. f.old Phono l."iT
WANTED Positions.WANTED Pilsii Ion as housekeeper
or chambermaid, willing to leavecity. M. It., Journal.WANTED Young woman wants posi-
tion us housekeeper on ranch. Ad-dress llox 4'i3, Carlsbad. X. M.
WANTED -- Work for board and roomor part of outside of
school hours, by young man. Albu-- iqtlerquo Pllsilic.-- S College, phono (127.
WANTED Ito'ikkeepcr, married manwants position, small town, northern
New Mexico. Callable taking entirecharge of office, fan also UHsi.tt inthe store, cheek nnd mark poods ortake charge of grocery department.Speaks some Spanish, oNcellenr ser-vice lel.ters. Seven years In New Mex-ico. Address Jli- - 14 11 South Pearl,Denver. Colo.
WANTED Miscellaneous.WANTED W buy old gold and all-y- er
tewelry. Dennett's. 115R;l!nd:WANTED To buy a good pony cheap
for cash, (iiaiul Central Hotel.CARPET OI.FAN1NO, furniture nnd
stovo repairing. W. A. Ooff. Phone668.
WANTED Nicely furnished cottageor houseki cping! rooms, close In.
Address P. H. M.. Journal.WANTED '1 to live, thousand
sheep on shares to bo ranged InSnn J u n ii county. Hood range andwater leased and guaranteed. liox No.XXX, Journal.
JJ'AiNTWANTED Two or three-roo- fur-
nished house with lot, by couplewith no children. Phone 205 after
it. m.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous.FoTThwU
FOR SALE Sound, gentlB familynorrn, ami surry. inn.
FOR SALE A new, standard uprightgolden oak, Schnffer piano. In-
quire. Meyers Co.
FOR SALE 1,000 cement blocks,cheap if taken ut once. Mann Sad-t- l
lo ry Co.
FOR SALE If Interested In a lireagency, address P. O. llox
28. city.FOR RALE Underwood typewriter,
good order, $25, if take soon. 821GSoItl. Phonw 144. ;
A LT )M7Ai'i".F.S 1 buy and sellcar. J. C. Peterson, 401
N. Fjrst St. Phono 0.
FOR SALE -- Fiiriiilure of aflat, close In, at ti bargain. 'House
for rent. Call 220 W. Silver.
HOTELS.
IF YoU want u good room, go to thoISolloviie Hotel, 313 S. First, oppo-
site depot. Everything modern.ai'lTl'IldpOLlTAN' TlOTFiL'"-Newl- y
papered, newly furnliihed; new t-
trinieril lrn-l- i toollettoil
FOR RENT ROOmS With Board
FOR REN'I -- KOOM8 WI TH lit A H D,
RESIDENCE l!(.'ILIIN'0 OR TENTCOTTAOEH WITH PORCHES, CAII- -
RIAOE FOlt (.1UE.4TS. MILK.CREAM, r.UTTEM FROM Ot'Tt OWNJEfiSI-.'VS- LOCKHA ItT ' RANCH,OltllVir IMD MI( W It I'toTl
JABLJOARDl'OR RENT Hood table board, home
cooking: furnished rooms', sleepingporch. 310 S. Waller.
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1913.EIGHT
REVISED TIME GARDIMYRMnS OF USEFULCrescent Hardware Co.
the Last(1 imkI 'ulTf, Tool, Jrtn III"lleullint Tin and 4'ipcr Work.
TIXI-I'IION- 111
Plnvcti, tin nice, H'Mim Lnridi lilngVahc ami llitlnc;. ritimMug,
IM V. l l .lltL avi: fill NOVEL GIFTSFOR SANTA FE ISif
Genuine Hand Made
Navajo Indian BlanketsSelected High Grade
ICHIIMfjraThat Delicious MILK and CREAMMATTHEW'S
Phone 420; of Arrival nr De-- of
Every ThroughEither Tin
paituieAlbuquerque Stores Keep
With Times So Far
Chiistmas Playthings
A New Shipment Just In From The
Reservation
f ''...'.-'.'- : - V:- -' -- f
for! I ; ,Train With Two ExceptionsWill Ee Changed,
1 .1aLittle Tots Arc Concerned,DOSS PATENT FLOURMins no rniMiiM-- i Mm (ii his to .ii; it vIU
ITS VALUE IS IN THE QUALITY. 'Ian.-- , ih with nn. V.vi ryIi ih ti r. hi'pi fully Htn'A in..'
itita i
aMllSanta Fiwhich i
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J. J'.hiis.niI i.f III
STRONG'S BOOK STORE
'Your Money Back If You Want It'list W nl t llV Htnrkllil'. ll.lK
r nmnilis that Kris Krinkle
y i.--. .1 timei If. . tii--received
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"A. T'coast hm
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i.iiaU .1.1
w li- -,
i ll Inn wa; innih. r, l.y mi e nI'tamini; hut eavfa'efopeka, r . I mT Is HI
In :.t tlier'H 111 day iiit:ht pay iii- -l.' Aliu.-- InrniKfllrnllinrc ..111
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artunceilly had-- .il i.f
its wire
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bed ill--
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rmliTfalti-- r ami I'mbilnn nt.Prompt ncrilce ila? nr iiiYttl.
75. nun.htnnjj til k.. (')H-- r and ShihmL
. ha a In ill' la lit v -a 1 l hilni' appma- h.
nf s.ipi . rl.niv Hi ii'i-n-
AJIillHUi-r.pa- e . h.
Ji.ll that the Kimil -- a.illtimt wait until I im eiiiln r 1'.', 1.1
his appi alall' e.
ADVISORY BOARD TO CONTEST FOR YOUNG
Try
L. B. P.
CANNED GREEN
CHILI
V. l l' ll.lt.nl.ij', huui'M-r- illN. I li'ltll Js ...- 4.4t4tfc.44t In- - rani k it
in tin- in--- '
bound trains. N'ii. a
wn here. Aia nl fur w est--
ll . .in i.l hm- -
IIIH M-
Tin. iiHiial myriad mray nf 1 r k , I mBE SELECTED BY POULTRY RAISERS r- r the tiny ti.s-- i is in. evl'l'-n- i'. N..ti- - 1i ,ithy, tlimili imt 111t11.lv inf., ih III
iti il I w ill iirriM' nt 1 I ;ji)I' pait at Ml a. m.: .Nil.
ri :it 7 i. in. iiml depart
a. in. iiiiiI1 "III ;.r-n- t
7..! 0 li.
w
in'11 . nn ii.ii.-i--i le with hf.'-lik- i- rip-- 1
ntatlni h nf m arly ry andin.: No. 7 will arrui- lit in in p. in.N.i. IiT .Hi, i ii- -i lit nt 11 nr. p. in
"III iirrivi1 it 1 1 jo p. m. ii ml depart
LINOLEUMXt-- . we liaie ll front 65c wrjaril(.m !! I.I at II 00 l i lt YAW),
i. ited lire i.M'. rt d. Aini.ni,' thenew tlllPKH n-i- mi the li.v ta- -
-
;.it 4.'. a. in.Tin. run! fur cast hound
'lows: N'ii. 10 will arrivein. an. I (I. pari lit Ic.ii.'i a.
tl.lillS flit 7 3T,
in - Nil
AGAIN IN STOCK-P- URE
SORGHUM
MOLASSES
StateAldermen Tonight Will Norn- - Every School Chi
WEen MadeMay Be Declared Eligible
Since John Rueb Has Many
inatc Members for Commit-- :tee Which Will Counsel on,Waterwoiks Question, j Settings of Zc-zs-
, Witlithin year ate the "huhy dull."
lifelike iih tn featured, lialr anil Hize;' Kewpie" (luil.i, tnci hanlial Imildini:nets and elei trie cnnkinK Htnvrs. dullHi7.e, und tny nidtnn 5 rli-it- , Helf-- l alani -
'Inc.
Polls and heard fur the KIiIh, j
enaHti-r- nnd meehanii al or elei lrh al
train.i fur the l.oys, aro the t
dlandl.yH, however.The il.. liar il ill for the Kil l and the
Calumet pastry is ood
N'.tliv to Ku Uteri hera.Pubfi-ribe- who fall to ra- -
clve th Morning JournalahouM trlrphnna lift T ANT'Sa! KSs F..Ni; hT8 Phona "6Rivlnir name ami nil drum, andthe paper will l.a delivered by aapai lal nieweiiKer. i'hotia
will niliw at p. in. anilat 2 40 p. in; Nn. 4 ( l'alif..rniii liin-itei- l)
will at'live at fi p. 111. Mini ile-p.-
at 7 p. 111.: Nn. S will arriye al7 .1.1 p. 111. ami depart nt 4 1 p. In.
111 the itit-nf- f. Nn. si.' will arriveat S 40 p. 111. ami Nn. Ml will ilepartat T.aW p. 111. The nnly t lianKP nil
ithu i will he III the departurent Nn. Ml. wtin li nn and after Ie-- 1
11 l.t-- 7 will he fie minute earlierthan it Ih al iie.'i-Iil-
I'll the Kl 1'iiN.i line. Nn. SOU willdepatt at 12:"V a. ni. and No. M '1
will at ::i'i a. 111., while No.
;lt: will arrive at ti.tl p. 111. ami Nn.M at 7 u. in. Nn. S10 will arrive tin
5-l- b. Pails
55 centsThe iniini'il t. ninlit will si
illXl'IIH' I .. ill Will, ll MillII In ill alinn ittl tin- pn.pi."'
I"inn- - w Im.1 ilfaily h.m In 1; in tn plan fur t tnii kIII. Ipiil nw in-r- i i.f tin- watt-r-
IkiIv at, piMsl to rat. Alwayslmht, fitifFv, trinler ami whole-Min- e,
("iilumet h U10 one bakingpowder th.'it ii h.h iti quality andmojtratt in jirire.
Lyerv It Im ii I -- ... I
IS. 0f Itcward 15.041. I.f iiII.iwi-- I in t:iK.. a han.l In ih.-Th-
almv rard will ea nuiiiiiwiti'in i.f tin. mlvisnry Im.iiI'I,piil fur the arritut and am- - 'it pn.l.al.ly w.ll l..- i.hki.vlrtlnn of anyi.ns cauiilit item- - ti,,. ,, i,i,,i,i t ,,t im
dollar inei hanli al toy for the boy arethe best sellers.
You can buy 11 doll fur 25 eents 01
fur 125; nr. with it tniffii lelitly exten-sive wardrobe, fm- tail. If your taste
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
WHll' Part Faod EioMtita. ChicaffV, IH.10-l- b. Pails
$1.00 Inic ciipli-- a of tha Murom ., .... ... ., ,, ... tin tiptulMt, I run, aUrck, lilti, - . - u . null l " I"'. null. II 111 Itrfwuiun nuiu iiiv u.urMa vl li t Iwii nun. 'I tin Hi"
This runs to animal.', you ean buy a fuzzy.Alhti- - Jint-ha- ti hi d "nil kt-- for .10 t outs, or
la life-size- d taint I fur $150. A row.
llrlir lat'T lllall It linen IlnW
will lie the nnly ihaiit" nn th' iin npH'-K- l I'iimi line.
autiiw rllfraJUUKNAL. PCDLIHHINO CO.n tp. ii i.f tin- - pre. mm i.f lii r.nii-- I
mitt.'.- - ;ih i n-i- l until ti.nlL-hl- The. .nun I lin.-i- i mi' inj.iitr.1 tn Ii.ivp with reol lowskln. will
I'.H I fair, Im tn nntiiititn i lhltlmtitli tin. p. iiliii; uf (lnaiiinii- - hi hm. I hihlr. 11 f..r thi piirpnsi-'i-
thi-i- t in rlii.k-!in- .lulph ('. Illy, nf In 11, inn. pri-Ml-
ll 'lit nf till' I'tatl' fall MiniWHS Ili-r- tn litti-ll.- the rni Inn nf
.till" Ni-- Mixirn Wil hi .1 mnallaxt week, tin." IliteleHleil
in the rniitiMl. ninl will take 1111 a tiyepall in it.i ma mini inetit, Hiiii e it In
ilileitly i nlini-- with the Matef.nr.
The 1. nt. Ht pn.l.al.ly "ill he inniiestale-- iile. It In. null ait fir."! planiii"!Ly Ml. Wiii-I- anil i xhihitnis at theft lte fair, nnly m In. ill hil.lri 11 nf
rniiiits w i I'i . tn hae heen elit;i-hl- e.
Mr. rtili-li- . Il.inever, lla.i lieellmi tii.uiv H.'tlinM nf euiiH
frinn Htamlanl hi 11 lis that he helleveH
you 130, or a horse, just LIkrn the boy won't hurt himself fallinn-off-
fur $7 5.WARD'S STOREIII Marine A vn. I'll. mo 21)8. t
The first de luxe trains will arrive111 All'Uillerille, I lei einht-- IS. The
train will arrive at II p. 111.,
and depart at It: HI p. m.; the west-- jbound train w ill arrive al 7:50 a. m.and ili'iiarl at S a, m.
The new t.ird Is of i onsnb ra his ln- -
LOCAL ITEMSOF IJVTETtEST
"Ask the people to simp early,' isthe idea of all I01.1l Mores.1IUMI.U 11. UAItli, MKr.
roiSMWST.KmSr MOTION PICTURE NEWS
WRITES UP HEAD OF
tiTiM Inially, on arioiint 01 Hie sev-ti-
i lia in.es made In the time of ar-
rival and departure nf trains at thispoint. m the main line trains Nn. 7
::..-- . NiI L' ..
ir Muniliijr al nii-h- '
an. I
ABUQUERQUE COMPANY!
mud., iip t In-- r tnin.ls linn as tuwIiiiiii tin y ih tu l.i im.
Tin- - mlvinnry i urn mil i 'h !irt inp.. it. .nt i.k, if M.ivi.r 1'. K H.
pn..'taiii i iiilln-ri-i- t. will lu-
lu anfl-- t tln a Mil iiia im- l.i.ilv In
tin- hi iitiini-ii- i.f tin' pn.p-i-rl-
nun. m up. .11 tin' pnl.li.- num r- -
Hllip lll.'Ht..l. Till- H. .'.IIH tn I'l'11 11 x m dj an' i l l. In, If piiMHil.li',
..f til" tniijni'llv nf tiipiivi-r.-- .
rallliii! n ppi'ii.il i I11 ti. ni,h 11 Ii. i.f ii.in-.i--
Ahi.I.- frniii (his l.imiiii-M--
il tmilKhl will iiiti-ia- ijii.nt ly tn n.u-- 1
lit- - wuk. C'ly li.ni'thi-i- li-- ! t m lillil tin- nl In-
ill'plirtllll'tltM llilM' tlll-ll- i.l I lll'iH I I'llll j
fur pi nt.ttlun tn tin' 11. mu ll.
SHUFFLEBARGERS Ti he In prizi-- fur 11 Ihmki I' nm-- ! a nd Nn. w ill he the only ones not
! aW2'nniy StI 'r. y,' h ki-r-
ill'.I istl-- l paili. Til
lest. Tin- lias imt jet been ile-jl- o rhaliiie time.ciili-.- upmi. , No. 1 w ill arrive here twenty-fiv- e
The hililreii who lereive the prizes minute i earlier. l'assi-n;er- will eat;ale expei ti d to raise pullets ' and "Upper lu re, hut the duration of No.e.,.L.r..lu 1,. I.., ..v 1. !,il ...1 111 II... r,..vt l'u h! :t v h.l'n will he lilt In thtt-lv- l
I It I 1 VI-- '
'.Ml'- - T Mil r.ci... ii. ii ii
t It Vsoi I in: i
U .
717.11 ml
News. puli-th- e
issue nffi. P. llalllll- -
At it 11 1-
The Motion PirtureUnited in New York, inNovember -- 2, mentionsInn, uf the AII'itiUeriiie
ii', tins.'liul I.
i.' HlKXif l'.' rX MV Ifair. thii na,-.-. ,n Mr. Itneh is i in i n u t Air. Hamiltonfin t ill Iiik compa ny.
ir. I'l in. y. i ji In it, . . . i i ;.,l, a
U .ii- -l Mr- - .1..' V 11 !..! II ll.' Jul
'! ,:i II I ii .1 II I 11 1. II
ll .r Hi !luitn
i...r......'anxious In hold the lullle.st " W I i e - 11 'S. ' Ibr
I'll. .Ill-
I. i - ll Iti r.
'.nit. i I'.',j il.iji.l
No. 2 will arrive here an hour and.ulvcn tun sopaialeful ly iiiimit. s earlier, and Its stay s nne:will be to twenty-fiv- e ji . in P. Hamilton, president and gen
January. The judmiiH uf the papersof the tanls w ill lake moiih-'time- ,
If all m lionl children in the slatelitre it li i w trl tu lomoelf.
HOTELGrand Central 1 minutes. Passengers will take dinner.1. I ' i: II,.
lien--
lt"ll. l..l)ll I IL . K.I
-l ii
i4 Now Ihey eat supper at I ji my.4 will arrhe here Jio-- an hour
nl i -- I
II.
BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE
IS ATTRACTION TONIGHTin ai. ii i. ut-i- d-fti'.iiil The rhildieti's piipt-r- will be imhsi-i-
upmi finallj by poultry fain-ier- andI uri;i
I'.i.iiltiKMli'..
I., M.I af hb lI
:."ir,, SI. (Ill
hi re.No
later.No
later,does
No.
a ilav. the llliljurltv lililde will be lilveil Uponl'e'): auelit
nl -t Ih- - S.inlii.1 S. l ' hu, n-.mi the k nn w h il nt- of chic that
liev display j I u in mi ti r and Hpellinj Weekly and Monthly Rates
N will arrive twenty minutesbut leave at the same time itow.Hi will arrive twenty-fiv- e min-irlie- r
Hi uf William I To tlWt istc .fliif i !rheB -a bu-- c!ks! ar ki rB j! Kirg powdtr. Liu 'I ,:' rriai. '..ainnif. Ii'j 1
I motr rtoooimct! noif v'i.-- . it 31 ClLmrl w ia" iprinr Ui oj' n. 'k i, A 4$, frl", ITI ' ftl Ml fMJ
.r
.i a.'
diree-presm-
seiisa -
under tin.iris, willVirtue," 11
UKill.ikl 11will imt fount fur so much, altluIheso will he c'lUisidei id"The Hlilidlit.-.- ill ut
eral inaiiiiKer of tin- - A ll)iiiii. r.pieKilm Al a n uf .i it n ri n k company, of
N. M., dropped In c irlvthis week for a short chat. He openedwith this.' always welcome words: 'Iam a sitbsi t r and I read the pap.--
every wick, n. I thought I'd iln p i::
and look J uu over!' "
And the uthi r:"There yon are. The c xhibilor
wai'ts f. atcics lake it from C P.Hiiniilti-n- If lie wanbs them he willuet tViein, and he won't bother abouttile effect they will have on tile bllsi- -
neMS of the future. As Ion;,' as a fea-
ture has iimi mi nt Hum a sii,;-i.-le- t
production. I'm in favor of it."
I.lte.l 1. Ill li III tluiial plav fl .nn the Manhattan lln a- - No. II will arrhe I w ivelater and .stay here thirty
nf l'HnlllilK 'i' , this e
I'l. II. .11 nf off"llu;ii(r. New Vuik. at the Klk.s' theater
tunlnht.LET US
Kin dl UK the papiis.So that the final Jiiilims will not be
"wamped with papeis, teachers prnb-- !ably will be asked lo pass upon the
SEND MANII - M
.
K Mlnf ll,
niiihts ft- v h ume1: CTo It. plat-it That I'.roki u w indiit
them.-- writ n by their pupils fir t. Le! oiMi .1. nr. OUR NEW HBI .JllSH.AI.Itl'Ql I ltt.U I! l.l.Mlll ll
roMiwNYI'limiK 421. I2S N. I Irst,
it ll lastIVllllt I OS ,
and o withdraw the poorer ones, sothat only the best products of caciischool will reach tin- Jiulues. Thiswill by done to riii. time.
I. Wind, if I. as 'e. k .1 inl.-i- III.- slat
m inn h. e, a ml wlnlHI. I nf M s. I is. ail li'.im- j sit
li.iij j . : : t j i. L ".-t- atea.belt
IIS I U
Was tinI'lione 50I-5U- 2 for nicsvenKiTs. li' . li, l et III
a f . ... 11
CARD SIGNS FOR SALE.10 BE REPEATED
III CRYSTAL
INDIAN WOMAN IS
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT'
NEAR ISLETA PUEBLO
s Mae f
nf Pull.M. M1II111
jMi-
ll 'ha I
Mi, Journal nnv has a full r.ssnrt- - 'Tho Trial the frp. Knocph iinoth.
Th" play is Lv ruf.inn llaiiilllonand is a strum? i mlu-- im ntpet in it I inn children tu v. row up in
e of Hiib.li Tin-dr-
una Is a ilia mat i.a imi of Mr. llam- -
It nil's hunk nf the same mime, whiihis embused by tile llllillflll t'illll.h-mati- ,
the I'avtiup i.f Loudon. Thetheme f I In- plav is nl tn be shirtlim;. lot imt ton hi. rtlim; bai J nun';people mav II. t it. V o ll li li' peoplepi i.l it Ii v it us iiiiii Ii as .in i heir t Idi i it. A II Inmuli ll i a i d v and hasluimdv t imn t tin- plav piesi-nt.--
si riuus Hiil-je- t, nn.- that tn beiimmiii-l- at this time. Themi lit id the play lies in the fart thatIt had a I nil of two years ill London.In this t ' u y It has pliijed fouriin.titlis In riiiiiii;!), twn muiitliH luNew York and two weeks In Huston
MISS BARBARA KIRK
Dressmaker4. OWNS IUK , lil M(,S
lAi'l.l M 1; m lis1 I i:. (1 nil al Ate.
ment of Curd Sinns on hand. You fn ' lnit,rt.frninirhavn. 0.maiintbeel-liilMr.tiBe;.ti- c
Kiiinol m!irat:f.n. Knu
' MiilniTim 111
w Im h
le ..rv 111I111;
11,1 nfthe I'll
tiillKhli-i- nfas M M II 111 a mlnl been im! iiil;Hie la.l week.nl' I 'luvls. M u.
the .'nmitif r.'ia!ivi.-- i hiiih .11 liool.
to . FF. lull!her 111 hIi f J i st 11 .hi y
M- Milhn is h,1I1 pal Im. nt In An idciit.il I'huutin-,- ' llllles
Vale
certainly find what you want in thefollowing 1'st: "Furnished Komiis.Kent," "rnfurnished WnomsWent," "For Kent," "l-'o- Pale.""Wooina I;ent," "I'urni.'ilied l;onmsFor I.lflit 1 "Wonin andHoard," "Table Hoard," "llntisoSale," "lluuse Rent." "PlainSewlnp," "I iressniakinir." The- cards!
n- -.li Mallhuill.
tineiilta,linkcans
ll of b la, near IVcoiintj, about Hi o'moininn, taiiie near
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf OSaddle horses. Trimble's, 1 1 2 N. 2nd.
J 'ester-ill- .
k' theThree-Re- el Kalem Feature,
With Denman Thompson in
I'Hli-ida- iifteinniiii.Imaii N. M. Millere t'olllt this inoln-1- 1
i barue of ".la "
dr.. vt- his autmim- -
was t il. tl by pairIn appear In p. dieliu- answer Inill ii In',' M .
II. CON I'll, M. I)., II. ().hili'tipailiii- Spcciiili-t- ,
STRONG'S LIVERY.For
riHST.f'l.Ass ltlf;S ANDr. nin i; iiohm;h.
Ilioiie 7HJI S. Seciiml.
Oooooooo
I nnrliiio- Rnln flin nf Pier!wi" ''e B"1'' ut ,ne ,ow Iirlre "fLLdUIIIss HUlt, Ullt UI Utblio cents each. Call at the business I treai ad i
Stern Hldrf. r lionn f,l("Iffio!
and :U5.office.Pictures Ever Produced,
death of an Indian Woman iin'm--,iii'i-i'ii- , iiccutdim; to P. T. Loiieruan.
sii e r i u t e lid-- t of Indian day st hnols,who returned last ninlit from lsleta.
j The woman was seriously wmindcdiwln-- a r I 'nit's revolver w asdischai sal as she iittcmpttd to ham;tin- ean up In a room at her home.
'The bullet entered her abdomen and
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
bile 11I011K tjie W rullK f ide of Wi stCentral nietiue, inruidiug tu the m-- I
iiilma 11.
Mrs. Sin kett, of (111 North KlKhihKin it, has word of I lie lt a Ii
of I. A. Watts, a former A lm. litr- -
MUDGE-RIPLE- Y RUMOR
BRANDED AS DOUBTFULc New Minister." the three-ree- l
lent ure picture, will he reKi J CRYSTAL TOOflTrllSfinaflected bv the hip bone, ratiuicd I' atcd today at the Crjstal. ThisJOHNHERBOTHTill: PMMIIt MHO 4. lsor syr ni; in:i..
IficialH refuse luNovemberWal is left Local railroad
W'l celled overle w as an the rumor beiunpapers to the effect
u ii II. w ll i. ll 111 111 I e, nn2", near 'a. Mr.lu re about t. 11 years au.i
r n (his mty andt'l'l.'luls here w In. w ill ret:of his llealh.
In. .1 iminv I'l'intcd In some
idownwaid to Hie knee. I'lay was written bv lieiimaii Thomp- -
The woman s IuinIhi ml was imt ln;"n, and twenty-fiv- e years iirh wasjlhe room at the time, It is said, bill "tm of the ureatest favuriles on the.jwas near by. Word of the accident static, rnnkiiiK with "The Did Ilonie-iwa- s
sent tu Isiclii, and telephoned M ad," "I'm le Jus'h Spruc ehy," "Way
Pliune 11H5-J- . iOl I Ate. t to learn' TIIOl P.I KS OF AN T(H! '
"TIIK TK AMP 4).( i:"
i:.villisive 4'oiiieily.
out m:w mimstkipDenman TIiiiiiiki u's lirvut HeartInterest Play, Willi Alice Joyce andTom Alotiro in the leading rolc-s- ,
will Im- - repealed today. This Is as lendlil iiiikIiii-IIoii-
,
nn-- am pay-: nl-- ' WATIIlt Co.,
WATLIt TAXAH1.I-- AT OF Fit111! 8. sHi'ilNH.
ihiit President M. F. Aluilce, of thePuck Island, will return to the Santal'e to sin ceed !.'. P. Klplcy as thepresiilent if the other bin western
sl t in. They believe that the Hockbland Interest will imt permitMll.lKe to .leave thelll if Illoill-- callkeep liim In his present office. Aliidnelias built up the Wm k lsliiml In wun-deifi-
fashion, cunslderlnir the handi- -
from then- In Alliuiiier.iie to Mr.l.oi'ci na ii. The latter, uc'coinpaliiedby Hr. Lewis ( '. liny, K"vcrniueiit
phjsician, left at once for theUnfile, iirriviim there about II o'clock.
Hr. Hay. assisted by another doc-tii- r,
dressed the woman's wounds andprobed tor the bullet, which was cut
WALLACE HESSELDENGeneral Cc:.".:rftrtor.
FlKureii and w urmuanHhlp count.W KuHiHiitei. morn fur your inmipytliHii any other coiiti iictiuK firm InAltlll'luerqilK, IKflen Ht
ttll'l-KK- I1.AMM MUXI'hoiiij 317.
Matinee at S:.0 and Thrcv Timeslit Mcht. Ijmt Show lie.
JiimiliiJ! at 9: 15.
ATTORNEYS TO ARGUE
WATER CO. CASES IN
Hi w n Kant," and others in w hichMr. Thompson staTrcd fur years. Itis filled wilh clever lifting; and ainus-- iii k slluatlnns, and taken altogether is
one 'of the best motion picture offer-Inn- s
of the year. Miss Alice Joyceand Tom Moore, than w hom there arenone cleverer, play the leads.
CONCRETEWORKERSNOT TO START ON CITY
HALL UNTIL WEDNESDAY
Minnri.r n n . . . I'll Ulllll'l' Willi ll lie labuled. tl 11 II lit
-- uuouKX tiiiii;is"S. .'' A. Two-Hc- MeliHlnima
nn: ix jioisi.iioAil.'di-o- n Comedy
She bom the ordeal with renil.the I'iKht years be has been its lieud j
'Also, it Is bclited that when Presi-- 1
idelil Wlpl.-- relircs a Santa l'e man!
4 oiniiiL.'. T'lesda v. Dccciiiber 2nd."AMIIIST 'I UK Jl 4;l.K"
Thrc-Ke- i :cliisie 1 cat ure
markable not ve, no anaesthetic heiny,administered, and her recovery Is ex-
pected, unless I he bullet penetratedthe intestines or hluod puisciiiinsliuuld set in.
i'mc ,'t y .b Im I '. I f w is ftsi . .It
will sueie. il huii. This is In accordWilli the Santa policy, and localrailroad otTiciiCH bcln-v- the Santa Febeda i u m
Chicago Mill & Lumber Co.
General Planing Mill.
3d and Marquette Phone 3
High Class Licensed Pictures and Exclusive Servicewall r i uIII- tl.st n
has men now nil Its .'lad' capable ofinakiio; ii iiiucl president wheneverMr. Wipley retires.
SANTA FE RAILWAY
IS BUYING MUCHThe
be abl.a... i.
city forte will notto benin concrete work on thi-
ll In for,! Wednesday, it Is he- -
.1 II.
f.'i
i i for Sam. i tohe sii i otirl he
v i a a ppia led from.1 In iv. A. 1. M. Milit ni h is uiiip.iuj .
s. ill t w o uf w hi. ll tileV a i!a lit. a ml In. t w lu. h the pluititm.s
W ' I i !'u- il H III '
hi nil- - In li. ll ludii V. All;l.;bls nl t he w aler nun- -
Is aiT'l
w ,ititin- - I
i i
ll'.!t a
NEW EQUIPMENT; iieved. The iron workers commencedlast Saturday and will continue
When the concrete mixer isTHE FARR COMPANY(H Mr '
jwork;ioday
MRS. E. A. GERTIG
DIES AFTER ILLNESS
EXTENDING OVER YEARIn fori
Cerrillc Luin HAHPJ COAL ClC GP StoeGallup Lump CmfM
- , ,ANTHRACITE. ALlsiZES. STKAM COAU
Z ? Vt, ,i,a' Factory ord Wood, Native KlndlUig, FireHrlck, lire Clay, Santa Fe llrlck, Common Iiriek, Lime.
lliM'UThe Santa l'e railway is buying
milch new Ac. or, line tothe of lit.,
Wb.li-.fil- ii ml peti.it Heiilera loI KIMl AMI hl T MI ATS
sniisa.ae a S- lal)-Fo-
Ccniie sail ..,r. the IV. r genMiitKi t I'ticea Are Paid.
"me started again, it will be kept go.imj only until the first floor is com-pleted. This will nut take hunt. Formsfur the first story have not jet beenbuilt.
r I ha .nn ni: e i: ranted by
on to il hcM w i listMii M i
illicitof aie tor.
I'll. ll
of thTh
.1 W is he .1 t iollIn. en,
u the four .asi'i
jc.azctte, the road has ordered thirty- -
!!e Pacific type locomot ies from thein Id win Locomotive Works, and has!
contracted for 4i) passenKi-- trainears from the Pullman company.
Weildie!ooooo oo orioooooooo
' lalwaid A. Hirtii;, wifeknown A II iii.iici iiie coiiirit II. 4n lasl eveniiii; at the'inc. 4'' 'cst Coal avenues'liumui.s came iifii-- an i
"0000000o 3Cill., FEEDERS, ATTENTION.Maize for sale. Headed maize,
llyIII:
t hiibpHI
it I llesc t ats are divided as follows'I" i'l.;The LYRIC THEATdTwenty-fou- r chair curs, thirty Hirmk-- iI"
mi
ll m
U! 111')
...It uoil V
maize and crushed maize,for feed stuff.
c li'.in-pea- ie- -
w
bieytt ml um to a j t ill . n ml t h
.t it'll from life to ilciith w:is Writeilna
I In ,
to auiiiium--months, ;iinthai nmc.
iiijr car:mine cidiniin.'
thirty-IH- coin lies, ten bnt;-s- .
six partition cars, fifteenus. l. a composite cars and
THA IIP .M TI I A W P.St. Vrain. N. M.
.
pell
BUY YOUR I
Lumber, Glass, Paints s
and Cement I
AT THE S
SUPERIOR LUMBER i
MILL CO.
f alltell parlor cars; all lo hi
aoooooooooooooooooo
Meelj vaaii-.i- i furniture or tveryinscription or cash. Iluiircl Frank,
auciloni-er- , 122 W. Silver. I'lione I5.nstructioti.
fal.Mrs. Ccrtiti was h.un thirty-liv- e
i:ii.-- all" in Mamaitld, O. She cameIn A ilniiui.r.iiia twa-h- year ai,'o. Shemairii-- Mr. il.-iti- In this amiIn Miles h, r h asl a ml, one son, Ken-
neth, lie. d H years, is left to mournI'd- - death.
P. h.liiiu word from living
TtDAY'S I'lIOcill AM
A SEASIDE SAIVIAKITAN-Poa- Trs
LAZY LOUIE-Jo- ArLENA'S FLIRTATION-Champ- ion
SECRET OF BALANCE ROCK-Fro- ntier
n. M. WILLIAMSSPRINGERTRANSFER CO.
Want a hiRh-grad- p employe? Orthe better icrudv . Makeue of the want columns of The,Journal.
Dentist.P.oonm 1 and 3. Whiting Building
Corner Second und OolJ.Plume No. tS4. I'v 4 lid Alliiupicnpie (oinpaiiy MAs DRAYMEN, We're ITj;;;,';; rm'" We liaul It. riiniKu &01-50- 2. frcuu Juiirual Want Ails.