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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

12-12-1913

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-12-1913Journal Publishing Company

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL:TH1KTY-Hm- iJ,,,. (WXX. No.

TEAR.ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913,

AII1t.

Month.by Oirrl.f

Hlllflor

Copl,Mall,

io.

d they h.idwith their

men, taking armsHUDSE RULES HE PRESIDENT'S TALKIVILLA'S SOLD lERSiREBELS PREPARE TO

cers. It wan slabtempted to leave !

command of sixtyanil supplies.

The federals hadthree days, It wasthe usual custom

id been paid forild. contrary tomaking smallAGIST CAUCUS BRITISHIDE IKE VIGOROUS

Christian Temperance I'nlon. Thoclowns extended Into long linen intl.o corridors outside unit even thosewho( oiilil not Nee but w ho could hearloined in a demonstration an bothl!epr Mann and Iteprcscil-tativ- e

rnderwood arose."The rule nf Huh house," said Mr.

Minn emphatically, "have alwavbeen thai there should be no It

plans.- from the galleries. Those Inthe galleries who are making

lions as good clllz.ens

ATTACK ON TAMPICO

IS AN IMPORTANT

STEP INKSPROGRESS "I

SHATTEREDWHEN

PROHIBSTURH

LOOSE

CONSULATEEIS QUOTED BY T

should ol nerve thai rule."

daily payments.A dei lee was issued here today by

the department of Hie interim- - of thei oIlMitUltellllllHt gol el lllllollt, w.tin-Ili-

all mine )Hli) is III states held bythe Insurgents, th at taxes paid to theIllicit.! cclltl.il novel lllllellt Would notbe recoKnli'd by the revolutionaryparty. It Is said Unit man Anierl

, 11 u mining men have paid taxis InMi xii o t'lty on property located Interritory under constitutionalist i mi-

ll ol.

An Representative Moon Hounded I GOG AT CHIHUAHUA ojnfor older, Mr. .Hobs.ni turned to thei liulr to a Nk why, Inasmuch us themembers of the floor had made "apartisan demonstration the rulescannot be extended to the galleriesJust this once." During Absence of Official, 'General Villa Says He Will De- -

ynlet eventually wm restored andMr. rnderwood attain spoke.

"I lannot Hit here In silence." he

REORGANIZATION OF

REPUBLICAN

Admiral Fletcher Repoits Con-

stitutionalists Aie Gaining

Giound in Effoits to Cap-

ture Mexican Gulf Poit,

Deafening Outbreaks of Ap-

plause From Galleries At-

tend Impassioned Speech by

Representative Hobson,

'ARTYThey Forcibly Enter Build-

ing and Arrest Luis Terra-za- s,

Jr.

Vigorous Fight on Demo-

cratic Currency Bill Wagedby Nebraska Senator in

Dramatic Speech,

"THE NEW FREEDOM" IS

USED AS GOOD TEXT

lay Movement Against Mex-

ico City Until North Is

Cleared of Federals.

BORDER TOWN MAY BE

HARD NUT TO CRACK

said, "und allow my cullcague to as-

sert that I am the candidate of anyInterest w ithout challenging bin stuto-meii- t,

I am not, never have been anddo not Intend to be the candidate ofthe lb, imi' Interest!). J never have re

PRISONER IS PARADED

THROUGH STREETSPROTECTION IS GIVEN

TO ALL FOREIGNERSceived a dollar from the li,uor inter-est nor do I intend to receive Midi.I have asked tlie people of my Mute

lav MoaNiiau journal. inniL li-n- o '!Washington, I'ec. II - Ihe cominitlec of pmgros'd) . republicanswhich will present plan" for a

of the I epuhli. an paltv tothe rcpiibllian natn-ua- coinioitiee.When II line's hole next week, lint to-

night to consider plans. SenatorsI'umiiiins and Jon.-- s and llei reseiita-tivcu- i

Anderson, of Minnesota; Clam-ton- ,

of Michigan, and lingers, ofMassachusetts, Vleln present. 1'cfliilti- aitinll was post, Hilled until a

Hireling to lie held Sunday or Moll- -

to fleet me on other Issues, lie l,1MV Rill Oil of Ohio, Takes Up; Victim of Alleged Outrage UiHDuiing Madeio Revolution It

PERSONALITIES BRING

REPLY FROM UNDERWOOD

Republican Leader Mann Puts

Quietus on Oratorical Broad-

side by Making Point of Or-

der Against Spectators.

umh 1 ii 11 ue wihoch, uui i ciiuiicugu.his statement that I am the candidal e

of the ll),uor Interests."

No Tianspoits or Merchant

Vessels Upon Which Amer-

ican Refugees May Be Ta-

ken Embarrasses Consul.

Much of Day AdvocatingOne Central Bank as Best

Solution of Problem.

Held Out

AgainstBesieging

able to Communicate With

Friends, Finally Appeals to

American Charge,

for Long Period

Gieatly SupeiioiFoice,

Mr. . Hobson concluded his spct-c- by.declaring he came with a petltli.nlsanctioned by a majority of theAmerican people demanding a refer

day, when fniiii-- r (iiiverum llailbyjof .Missouri, stll .e here.

The committee Is l onsideiing threepl o posed csx litial n fmins IICi

endum on the llipior question. Th.-- j

fight of the people for IhlH rcfefe;:- -

ilum was an earnest one, he asserted,''Ml MOBNINe JOURNAL PlriAL LIDSID Wli

Juarez., .Mexico, I , II. I'mi-- I

'V MOSSING JOUKNAt, FKC.Al. Lf Af 5 WINtlWashington. ei 11. The final

assault on (ho detailed provisions of

Of MONMiNt joulHIl IIHIS HottllWasnington, I tee. II. The fighting

ut Tampion. H Mexican seaport ofstrategic Import, inie. was recognizedby administration officials here u

hk.-l- to have an effect on the Iminprogress of the revolution.

Tl... i..,uu..l,,ii ,.r u urn I wlmrd mi,.

would change the liasis of the lepresent.ition of southern slates In n.i- -

timial i on entioiis; the second v.oiildjallow slate laws to govern the si Ice-- 1

lion of delegates to national conven-tions, and tin- - third would provide!

und men in public life had bi tter real-- l the administration currency bill wasIze It. Preferring to Mr. Fnderwood ,,,.,,.. in ,,, ,.. tonlKlit. Senatoras a reactionary, he udded: Hitchcock of Nebraska, loading the

"If there In a man on this f loor j aUarK , u in ,,. fllllM ,,rwho Is ufralil of lie said.danger," ,.,.n,.y orilt,j. w,1(.n has oei upied the

lay HDRNINfl JOUHHAL tPfCIAL LtO WINU

Juarez, Mexico, 1'ic. II. Ameri-cans who arrived t.unclil froin Chi-

huahua reported that the rebel,-- , sincetheir occupation of that clly, h.i, en-

tered i he Hrltlsh Ice consulate undforcibly siezi d l.uis Tel r.iz.is, Jr.,mi of the wealthy lain! owner, and,

after currying him through ihe streets,place, I him In jail.

At cording to the Americans, the re-

bels also nerved notice upon lull Span-ish residents of Chihuahua that the)

IWt )' JOUNL PICI1 Ullll HIMIWashington, 1 '(.'. 1 1,

the rules of the house of representat-ives, champions of prohibition who(miked the gallerlc lute today, brokeinto ii pcatcd oilllmrats of applause

ml actually shunted from their seatsas Hciiresent.it ive Hk'hmoml PearsonlinliHon of Alabama, pleaded for annoliitlon which would submit a

prd.lbitlon amendment tothe Hlututc.

The extraordinary demonstrationcontinued unrest rained for many min

lied letter gel to niirr III me ncxi Jnitloiis of war could be landed safelyfew years.'

When the Alabama representative

that the national i miiioittee whenchosen should Immediately takeohaigo of and conduit Ihe coinen-tim- i

by will) h they are selected.

senate day und niKht for nearly twoweeks. Senalor 1 1 it i het k bixan the.resentatiou of his time inline Mis In the j

bill, tleclariiiK In a dramatic ieeclithat In1 doliiied to consider tin- - iid ici-- I

had taken his neat. Kcprcacntatlv ej I'nrtholdt of Missouri, suggested tli itMr. Hobson had pin ked the KullerliM

j with a multitude of Ills iidhi'ients amithat he ( Hartholi'lt ) could bring "tv o IT Tl OAutes at Mr. Hobson proceeded dramat

fi i i n an road us well as the revenuesthat would be aoiiilred through thilolle. tlon of i osteins receipts there,Would greatly aid the constitutionalisti a use. In the view of the officials.

Iteports of the lighting whichreai lied here today were meagre butthose received at the navv departmentshowed that the constitutionalistswere making an aggressive attack.

Secretary 111 ) an conferierl todaywith Secretary Iianiels over dispatchesfrom Hear Admiral Fletcher. Hoth

Jiauy in uise..s me j'l o . . i iMi i', ii " nlj,jOJI tlernian-Ahiericaii- to Washlion, linn wan noi cnccKcii unm me;liruker had drawn Into the contro- -

leisy bin colleague, Ucprcscntutive

ington for intimidation, but In- - oldnot think It was a 'healthy thing' t r,

do unythinK of that sort." OF no IN

must leave the i lly williin ti n days.' The entry of th" Itritisli consulate

land the sie.urc of Terr.ir.a.", win, hadtone there for protection, after hear-ing that his wife was in ilamicr, were

'reported to have occurred during theabsence of Itritish Vice Consul Sco- -

I. It was said that Scobell. en-- I

raged at the action of lieneral Crau-)'is)-- )i

Villa's arniN, wax denied fielll-Jlli.- s

to protest to the llritisti minlsierlilt Mexh o City, or to the I : ii t i m ain- -

lllilliwoou, woo is mm .n.,K,u ,.,i .. .,.,,,. ... ,.,,.. .,.,,

vlnced thai lieneral Salvador M.-r--

i ado, with Ills 4, Hun soldiers.' the hu I

'est number ,,f federals in the north, j

ii preparing at njlnaga, on the bmder op pi, sue Texas, to mak- -'a desperate stand against an atlaik.l

ilhe rebel forces today sent an nr.'

tillery regiment with ten cannon tojiiee the n.Mui rebels already ai- -

pr. in liing l ijinaga,I'lllll the oulei'Ille of Hie Hit Hat loll

ill (ijinaga Is determine. I. Con. Fran-cisco Villa's man h W illi his rebelarmy southward to Toileon and Z.ic-aleia-

will ,e eliecked. The rebel.leader, now ut Chihuahua, inform. dhis heaibpiat tel s In Juarez that hewould not leave the north with foil-- ;

leral tioopu behind him. lie ordered)jlhe urtillery sent to tljiuaga In thebelief that tin- - town would have toibe besieged, because tile federals lla"1built extensive defenses there. It Isbelieved llijil a n iillne at lljinagCw ould be of long duration, as t lie J'

low n stands on a hill and from thojforts the rebels have a sweeping

;sinvey of the approach, s. I luringjlhe Madero revolution the place heldout ImiK against superior numbem-ev.--

Iboiigh (he waur snpidy hadbeen cut off and a rmllfled dit. iifrom the ri er bad to be dug.

Tlie only guns the federals have illI ijinaga ale those which they carriedwith them in their retreat from Chi '

Thenun in u uic mi me sv'oii' hiiiI nalil that sobriety and temper- -

Injection ol persona I pollllis nun inn j n nee are not Identical with prolubi- -seemed confident that Americans and

iPHONE RATESeauauon rou.u u.c major.., " I Uon, as Mr. Hobson had said, but thattn his feet with u reply to Mr. Hob- -

to maKi

lire completed ,y the ilrmoi I a I ic cau-cus as unalterable.

Senator Hitchcm k i,iioleil fromPresident Wilson's book, The .W--

Freedom," to nhnw that the presidentwan on record against caucus andcommittee legislation anil uas In fa-

vor of consideration of reform meas-ures "in the full light of publicity."

"I Imve no purpose to delay, thei onsidcrntioii of the I ill," said Sen-ator Hitchcock, "but I deplore thetendency of senators mi boili sides ofthis chamber to regard this bill asforeclosed to amendment by action ofthe democratic cam us. The pri siilcn'has proclaimed time ami aain thatdisillusion In public was above allthings the most Important consid-eration In legislation."

Senator ilaMinger. the republican

tiler forelgneis would not be enan attempt dangered. The taking of Uritlsh anilCei man refugees aboard Kngllsh ndHerman vessels, respectively, and th

Will, 111111 1 .1 id ,O.M IJilliUCII .111)11,1 :i9

from the member on the floor.Itc publican Lender Mann at th;yj

a man sober by law.""The Creator himself put tempta-

tion into the garden of Kden and Itpoint demand tt that the rules of thL I .1 ..,..1 , ,

pas been there ever since," conclude)!

bassaibn- - at Waslilntion, mi, I thatappealed to t'niteil Stales Con-

sul Marion I. etcher. All the otherforeign niliiisicrs are urnl to haveJoined In a protest, In what was re-

garded as a violation of the rights ofasylum under a fnr.-Ii.-- flag.

Tin- stm-- told by the Anu-- i leans

nniise III' lll'.li'l It'll, Ullll I ' )'.'! ) in. I -j. rartholdt, after saying that the

, , gui lie I nig oi ,i iiiniiiiei i lOiit-iiuin-

Witness at Inquiry Into Mo-- 1 on u.e American ships relieved otrt-nopo-

Methods of Bellj;. V'ZLllL 7X.Company Tells of lmpi'0vc-!,,",",,- r" wh" h," "" "- -

j signed as neutral w ould not be imvments py Independent Lines u.-u- Admiral Fletcher m b

live Moon if Tuinessee. who was inthe chair, ailnionished theQuiet was restored temporarily, after j

a voice from the nailery shouted: j

man he respected was the man win'could resist temptation.

"Why to abolish temptation uu'dhave to abolish women."

"We're Amei'can citizens."In llie course of his speech Mr. I expeeieil to tune inem anoura inleader, Miugosled Unit the president

shins tn the harbor if such danger ithad approved ol the caucus on th.sCOURT REFUSES TO J ariff bill, and bail also approved the III MlliUNI, jnURNII. IIICIIl llD Willi 'll ,, ll I e I' 0 f I .

Ni'w York, He. , M. The immediate I. iifficlnl reports from Rear AdmiralIn, Hon of telephone r.ttcs, recon-- j Fletcher to the navv department to

on the ciiilcncv bill.ns)t rii t li mi of old plants am! a prompt dav, said the constitutionalists Wer

CO

Ilul sun hail eai,l:We oiiKht tn liave our parly iin-- l

iliMstand now while the war is on,thiit It never was intended for an ul- -

liiince with 111" liiiior interests. Vet j

there is n ij.'eat democrat, :i re:')Alabaman wh: Is present today, whleienlly Hlill ivlliceil I ti it at ienst '

llie way I read the reports that ifprohibition continues to be injectedInto demociatl." politics either prohi-- :

I'ition would be croiind to ilost or!

"us that ToiTa.as. who liml been in'charge of much of bis father's vast

including great entile ranges, hadj been li ft In Chlhii.iliiiu, after theevacuation by Hie federals, to look

'after women and children memberof his family, and that, taking fright,he went to the lirillsli vice consulate,that, during the nbsence of Vice Con-- ,Mil Scobell, the rebels w ho hail been

lieaii liliig the town for Terraza.s'riish-- ;

td Into the consulate, seixi'd Terraz.as1(and then paraded the prisoner t lining h

the streets, afterwards lin king him inIII cell III the stale prison,

It mis said that a demand for J;ill,-- jMOO, w hich he failed to pay, was Ihe

"I doubt that," said Senator Hitch-cock ciiipliutieally. "I shall not be-

lieve until I hear the votes cast here,that men who have assured me thatthey would not be bound against theirconvictions by any caucus, will stulti-fy themselves and come in here tj

improvement of sei I Ice so as to com-pote Willi modern methods, invariablyfollowed the Invasion by Independent

.allies of the Held of the ll.-l- l

system, according to testimony ad-duced today at the hearing here illthe gov eriiinent's suit, under the anti-trust law. against the American Tele

huabiia and then- - are believed by th-.- '

rebels to be few because the federalslout heavily In ainiii unit ion and tu rnsin their fight south of Juarez.

Five federal soldiers were killedeight miles south of Juarez today.They lui.l taken refuge In an adobehouse when the federals retreatednorth mol e I bun ten day s ago. Be-

fore being taken they held off sev-er-

hundred s for hours butfinally were overpowered.

11. aklng progress In their attack oiflamplco and that Americans an'leleven other foreigner had been re-

moved to a neiltrnl Zone for proteclion. Thus far no foielgner hnbeen Injured.

The dispatches say theants have been concentrated at a pointnear the water front where they nro

TAX TEST CASEvole against tlie things In which tbevbelieve."

The Hitchcock umciidinent to sec-tion two of the bill, would provide forthe organization of four regional re

phone und Telegraph company andthe democrat! pe.rty must die. i '

lake second place to no man who'loves his party, ami let me tell youljudge others, to dissolve the purchases ofLanclis Decides He Is

filer motive In the arrest of Terraz.asWithout. Jurisdiction and serve banks instead of eight or twelve,

and for the sale' of Block In the re-- !Luis Terraz.as, Sr.,

th prisoner, recentlyged fatherarrive.! atPasses Matter to Supreme j1"""1 l,ankH '' mil,lu' i'ripuou!

underwritten by the banks.Court Without Prejudice, i y,.tttr uurtm. of om... occupied

tho greuter part of today's session

A band of Pandits t affiliatedwith the rebels, operating underMaximo Castillo, are raiding the prop-erly of Mormon colonies in variousparts of Chihuahua stale, in cording toreports from the rebels. H. L, Tay-lor, a Mormon farmer, was takenprisoner at I'earson, and was llher-ule- d

on payment of K'OO. .. j, fnn

'independent companies In the westI'l'lio suit was brought 111 Portland.

' ., and hearings have been held InBaltimore, l'hiladclphlii anil other

IllileS.Through D. A. Key nobis, who for

iiiany years lias been Interested In!the 01 ganizatlon and operatl f hi- -

dependent telephone companiesthroughout the country. C. J. Smyth,

'special assistant iillo.oev

(ijinaga with t

wealth liasfor discussion Inthe revolution, wlhead of his entile

federal troops. Illsa special mark

the propaganda oflie the thousands ofoyer the state have1

under the protection of the guns of(lie scout cruiser Chester, und tillgunboats Wheeling and Tncomn. 'fhnImttlfshipft lUiode Island and Michi-gan are finiher out.

DlPlomiitlt ally there was no devel-opment of any kind In the Mexicansituation. It became known that thumovement of llrltisli vessels from tlmWest Indies to Mexican waters was inaccord with previous Intention of thestate deptt rl uo-nt- .

Secretary Harrison, when asked by

in moinivii jouiNiL iiir.iL duo one wiui fin argument iavoriug a greatserved to feed both rebels and fed-- iera Is.

Chicago, Dec. 11. The ult to test i central bank as against the regionalthe income tax law was thrown out J bank plun.of the I'nlted Slates district court to- - lot Colonla Dublan, was threatenedrniteii i cusiii I'.uwaros. ai,tviin .i,.,..i. ,,,,.a si uiilar ""'"""''sought to show results of competition

In Michigan. In scleral western'Was paid,

Jay by Judge Lund Ik, who decidedthat he had not jurisdiction.

The effect of hia decision, which

iiiii. cs in iiiiiiinj xiraii Juarez., said he liad received no offl-Ne-

York, Dec. 11. The grand cial confirmation of the arrest of Ter-jur- y

heard two witnesses today in'raz.as up to a late hour tonight. The

that if the democratic party can onlylive by jolnitiK with the liiiior

to debauch the American peo-l'l-

then In (iod's nume, let It die."Mr. Hobson fairly shouted this-- .

Holds as lie reached the climax. Witharms waving in the air, and shaklti,:his head ulinost in the faces of niein-her- s

who sat near him, IncludiiiR Mr.liulerwood, he drew from the packedgalleries prolonged cheeiin. Thestamping of feet in tho gallery in-

creased the din. Before the tumulthud subsided Itopreseirlative I'nder-woo-

who hud been listening quietly"P to this time, rose in Ills place,miners and haridelapping from demo-et'atli- :

and republicnn members on thefloor greeted him.'

"I wish to nay to the gentlemanfrom Alabama," Mr. rnderwood bo-

s''", "that I regret exceedingly thatIn presenting petitions for the cUHd

f prohibition to the house that heshould have drawn into his speech a

1 r.in.it i, roitciisTOHISF.ON Al Tlilt

does, not Involve the constitutionality connectoln with District Attorney Itch-grap- line between Chihuahua andstales and In New York stale, wherethe witness has engaged In the tele-phone business.

iti Tui:FMHIT I'HillTSor unconstitutionality of the law, is Whitman's Investigation Into state Juarez was not working.

Mr. Reynolds declared thatpendent comliiinli's hud nlw,n I, ,.,.11TheMexico City, Dec. It

t hut the federals had l eitown of Torreoil, situated

SEVERE COLD KEEPS

PRESIDENT IN BEDupiureil Hieon the bor- -

Isuceessfiil, except In a few casesW here Ihi'V le.ee lieen ,, ,,

to send the case direct to the Miiprenie highway graft, but took no action,court of the I'nlted States. They were John A. Mason, former soc- -

The medium selected for the test retary of the democratic stute corn-i- s

u suit In which Elsie De Wolfe, the; mittce, and James Hamilton, a part-form- er

actress, n citizen of Newiner of Thomas Ilassett, who Isnow resident at Versailles, jcused by Madison 11. Aldrlch, of

France, is plaintiff, and the Contl- - 1'oughkeepsie, of obtaining a bribe

iler line ol the states of

members of the house committee onnillitary al'falis, about alleged d incutIsfai'tlnii of Aineiii an troops stationedat Texas City, on the Mexican horde",said It would be im possible to moveIhe camp frmii (hat point now as Itmight lead to a in isluterpi elation ofthe administration s plans.

The navy department received thfollowing wireless dispatch tonightfrom Hear Admiral Helchcr, sentfrom Tumpico at 10 a. 111. today:

was continued during thenight, but (here was no change Inthe situation this morning. "

Coahuilii und ,..,,., , i,,,,.,,,,.... .,.!,,.;Durango, supported by liene il

nental and Commercial Trust and from himSavings bank, of Chicago, is defend-ant. W. Ilourke Cochran, of New

Velusoo's official report, received to-

day at the war d. partinelil.j (lencral Velasco sajs he retookTori eon on December H, after eight

'engagements.The rebel losses are given is 41111

ien killed. The federal casualties ,.rcnot staled.

.iidi utterance oi mine mat misin- - York, and Colin II. Fyffe, of Chicago,

fay Monsisa journal iiiiiiii liiiip wmtiWashington, Dec. 11. ('resident

Wilson stayed indoors 'today, fightinga cold, and cancelled all of Ills en-

gagements by order of his physician.The president's Indlsposlt ion started

a week ago, with a cold In the headand nose, and extended to his throat,lie Improved by staying in bed severaldays last week. but. during the last

the liidc,i-ndenl- have been liougblout by the ; slem, pointing toAlbany, N. Y., where be said the de-

fendant company obtained control of!competing lines, und recalled that re- -

eenlly ,hc business on 11 of that cllyjhad laiiiiplaineil to the public serviceonimission regarding the service. j

"Do ion know anything that wllljtake the place of competition III pro- -

iluoitig clficicney in telephone Herv- -

SCIIDT ASKS HISoiuiets my remarks. At some other appeared for Miss DeWolfe, and Levyone und in the proper place I will; Mayer, of Chicago, for the bank

M)"ixiprci my own remurks. Mis DeWolfe. owner of ar, per cent ftl" r ri tii r n --w n I'OCI K.M ItS I .11 1 1 1 I)in riiisT iu s nun r.Mr. Hobson replied he thought h; LA WIW AMFIill AX III I I) As My

lil l Ii si-;i- u i!i;ii ,s(day or two took a Utile more cold,nuLu in ii l u ice ;

not think that anything can

bonds of the Appalachian Tower com- -

puny, was refused payment of interest j

due on tlie bonds because she had notfiled the certificate of. ownership'which the hunk claims Is required bythe income tax law. Her suit Is for j

Interest and damages In the sum of$1,0110.

"I dopossibly

wm.-r- ullei-te- his voice..No engagements will be made for

the president for earlier than Mon-day and those which have alreadyMM HIM ! do It," the witness replied,

if Ihe public Sel l Ice coiimils- -

"ml been Justified in his remarks andtent he had correctly i,uoted Mr.

suggesting that the latter beRiven all the time he wauled to Interlr''l his remarks to the house,fheers from the gallery and Mr.

ugaln rose."I am not going to detain this house

""'." ho said. "Tlie gentleman from

"Kven

Douglas, Ariz,., Dec 11, ATler ho-ling held prisoner for mole than fivehours on the charge that In- - was a

lledi'ial spy, A. Aionwalil. an Aineri- -lly wanted to do It, theyI WIIUI IU I I I I II Isloll act 11

coll lllll't."been mail.- - w '11 be cancelled. While

Vera Cruz. lee. I I. -- The Americanconsul at Tiinipii o. Clarence A. Miller,

ire, lolls, by wheless thai no Americansut' other foreigners were injured Inthe first day's fighting between thefederals and lebels. He .spiesscs

that no essel is now availablejut Tumpico for the reception of Ami"'-- I

lean refugees other than the warships,jlhe Hrillsh anil Ccrniuns being motefoil luiiile In having lilci.liiipt vessels

j under their Hags in port. The con-

sul requests authority from the statu

W. Ilourke Cockran, of counsel for ,.

the plaintiff, will file an appeal threeweeks hense, upon his return from a;ConffiSSpH Shvfif fif Annn A -

the president was reported not at alluncomfortable, his physician ha's

to guard against anyfor the next few days.

Cm citizen, was released from thecuarter, lie Was under guard and Col-onel ( 'alios told him be w as accusedof ghing the federals informal Ion- , IIIIIII.Ivacation in Europe

muller Makes Tearful Pleaj,Jt,,TS,,l,';;!;,1y, in concerning111 the rebels.

aininiiniili.il shipments tow liii h had been seized,

remainedlie slept

on Knees before rarent He ith' u,iv "ftci-noon- h,. was reported!l" '"' resting 1: I'ortably and feeling

Unce Refused to Recognize, jmm-- better tonight.iiepailment 10 charter a vessel.

j The prisoner denied the chargesbut was held Inemnitiunloailo until hiswife rosso.l the border from Douglas11 lid pleaded his case.

Today's proceedings were brief.Miss DeWolfe sued the Continentaland Commercial Trust and Savingsbank for Interest on bonds, which in-

terest the bank withheld because shehad not filed a certificate of owner-ship as required by the Income taxlaw. Levy Mayer, for the bank, de

Illustrating this point, air.referred to the sworn state-

ment of the auditor of the Now YorkToloph company, which stales thatthe capital per telephone amounted toJ CI 1. I'll, and thai while paying eightper cent on the capital stm k, tin y

cannot reduce rales without Infringe-ment on their securities.

Counsel for tin American Telcplpineand Telcgiaph company caused thewitness to tell In detail of his con-nection wllii Ihe Croat Kastern Tele-phone coin, any, the hohMig companyof two paper corporations, whichcontend that they hold franchises forthe opeiallon of telephone systems 111

Hrealer N.-- York. Mr. I!e nobis(old of th" fu-h- of Hie Itell sysienimade against his companies In llrook- -

111 1 iii tMtivn itiii.nItV MAYS FHOM TAMPUO

, , While the president deniedto visitors, Secretary Tumulty

wTirvjrt,,ruLi',,;:"i,,!i,,i"' t ? executive'Schmidt, , , ,

FK.IITV-I.K.H- T

(. AI.VFSTOVHi 1 I ;i:ks at

I ItOM I it cm ,

himselfhad a

offices.C.

Itiley,

murred to the effect that the I'nlted i the ,.,. II, on ,.,-l.- . I for .u..l'""""h ')"- - " DIBITlivafi, democratic nationalteenian of Illinois; Thomas

Mexico City, Dec. 11 Tile knowl-edge that Tampion was In danger offalling Into rebel hands did not ap-pear lo disturb President Huerta, He

I' Tex.. Dec, l. WithAmeiliiin refugees mi

Hamburg-America- n Hp, r

States district court did not haveJurisdiction. It was a matter of con-

tract, he said, between plaintiff anddefendant, and should be adjudicatedin the courts of Cook county.

( ;.'ivcston,clghty-clgh- t

board, theliken w a Ik , arrived in port today

democratic slate chairman of .Ma-ssachusetts, and W. J, Connors, oflluffalo, former New York slatechairman, who earn.- to talk politicsof their respei tit e stales.

"idoaina has made a partial state-Ri"i-

that did not reflect my Views.(1)' not thinV that the floor of thl.--

!U,UM. with public business before us,'he proper piftce for the gentleman

r myself to drag our personalI occupy the position of the

leader of the party in this house and1 'unnot, lurripying that position, en-8- '"

in a personal controversy wit1!"!' Kentleiiurn from Alabama, as it

ni'slit work injury to the party."When the gentleman attempts to

'Mei't n personal issue here, hehis own causo in the estimation

"f many of his own people. I hopelor tho remainder of the time that weate engaged in a personal political'""flirt, th.(t ,,e w.jH M ,t )ip follj;nt"Ml in the fields of politics and let us'''vote our tlmo here to discussion of'"''lie business without injecting into

imr personal differences."Applause from the floor, followed,

ncn Mr. Hobson declared that them,"111 lssu nad 1'cuome a nationalin u"i"l: that th "'"""''"I iM"r

Alabama was such that "the Iii,uor'rests n one side and the moral" on the other had made It a

iniestion."t'n ... . 1. .

from Vera Cruz.

jwns the guest of honor nt a banquetlloday ul Tai ubaya, a suburb, to cele-brat- e

the Inaug 111 at Ion of the Inter-

im ban railroad lieneral Huerta cer-itain-

gaie Ihe Impression tlmt he

murder. of Anna Auinullcr, fell on Illsknees this afternoon in District At-

torney Whitman's office, kissed thehand of his aged father, w ho h is conn,all the way from (lermariy to try tosave him from the electric chair, andIn a flood of tears begged his

This morning Schmidt re-

insert to recognize his father.Mrs. Klizabeth Schaddler, Schmidt's

sister, who made the trip fromwith her father, was present at

the meeting. Schmidt embraced heraffectionately. For half an hour she

vn:vi:i,PERSHING RELIEVED

MINDANAO COMMAND lln some ea IS uhi'ii llie Veil,i;m:k i.itv 11

MI'TIW1)1 it i.s I M Si Vcirk V Kastern company established

1111:1AT

DecMY MORNING JOUHNAL PICIAU LCAEO WO.CI

Washington, Dec. 11. War de-

partment orders today relievedOeneral John J. I'ershing" from

tilrl Siiimmio:; I'ri-- Ocean to Ocean,Colon, Dee. 11 Miss Klalne (lidd-

ing, of llatliheuch, N. V., who hopesto swim the Panama canal from theAtlantic to tho Pacific started thismorning from Ihe five mile I yover Crlslo'.ial and reached the lowerhick at (latiili early in the afternomi.She will loiitinuu her swim a loss(iatuii lake t.j tbiinboa tomorrow.

a central office and put up pubs andwiles, which later weie .hopped downny the I '.ell company. lie also wentInto detail al'. nit Hie litigation whichIs still pending between Ihe Hell sys-tem and bis companies, which stlilclaim the rlglil to operate telephone,lilies In Ibis city.

her fathertried to sool he thecommand of the district of Mindanao. and

was not tiniilded liy the possible out-come of events nt the pint.

According- to h priinie message,fighting was In prnree this after-noon at Tainplcn, ihe rebels being Inpossession of the freight yards atDona Cecelia, between Tnmptco andthe coast, from which point the fed-

erals had been forced hack Into thecity, official messages Indicated thatthe filler. ils would be hie to resistthe attack, but the same note of op-

timism was lacking in the few priviitamessages received here.

The anxiety Celt In the capita! onaccount of the foreigner at Tampleohas been allayed by the Informationthat many of them have beco, taken

ternmsiiio, Sonora. - ,

general mutiny among the two thou-sand or moie federal troops defend-ing (luaymas Is threatening, accord-ing' to report reaching the Insurgenthues. It was reported today thatthree federal soldiers arrived at theinsurgent base above Huaymas, withnews of the 'evecnllon of federal of-

ficers to prevent their desertion tothe const II ut imiallst side.

The refugees, who brought armsand ammunition with them, said thatFirst Lieutenant (instil and SecondLieutenant Manzona were executedaa an example to other federal offi- -

Hot IMI From Homing HotelSI Louis, ice. II- - Charles 11.

in the I'hilipplnes, where he hasserved as military governor, tieneralI'ershing was directed to proceed toSan Francisco to await further orders.No military commander will be as-

signed to succeed him in Mindanao.Brigadier Ceneral KM D. Hoyle,

now in Manila, was assigned today tocommand of the district of Luzon,

prisoner but he refused to be com-forted and was still weeping when ledbuck to his cell.

All the state's witnesses, exceptalienists, have testified, and Schmidt'strial was halted In to-day until tomorrow to permit the dis-trict attorney to confer with thealienists before putting them on the

Official Seriously Wounded by StrikerDublin, Dec. I 1. - John llollwei,

vice chairman of the port and docksboard, was seriously Injured today bvu at ray bullet fired by a carter whowas being assailed by the strikers.He was wounded In the forehead.

at,enUH had beeniad I5 the Cnair t0 restrain the en-- tl

Tm f the eulleries. packed withi" U t,,p invention of theanil sal,,n league and the Woman's

Wheelhoii, of Arcadia. Mo., made ahot exit from a local hotel today,after an alarm of fire had lieen given.He attempted to slide down u hotsmokestack, '.ending from the boilerroom.

j stand.Philippines.

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1913.TWO

RFHFRAI'. Wflfin Tfl R R Y A M ceiTIClSFnssGallup Stove Coal RAILROAD'S JEEDS Hr!:In h li..,..p"il,.i:ui- - ,,n, cv Inn.- a fea v m w mm mm m m a f a ...l.' 5 itProgress MANCMfflBE RETIRED 1 BY CIViL SERVICE$6.50 per Ion FORCIBLY TOLD

BV PRESIDEFJT

tei.tni nir i In- iii f i.ii... r r -,

ill li pn-- h i ih.it tl ;.iipurtnl.uii."Mr Clm.tl , at I !, I niivtlnriK that

iiffn-- iulu i !. Hi i ii lit .i ml mii i.i )

U.K. ill- - .If New Ki!,,!,,) nff.itlh.- win.!,, in.i.liy in,, hi- i,i :! thatl.llMij.. - ,,f () ' V Utlll

i Tit (li:,l die In III in ill, ill s.llirpnnf Xcv i ml and fii.in lii r lar;;e,

HANDSCREENED PRESENT PDST REFORM LEAGUE

:(OFfJEAZTEC FUEL CO.i jiom; no. sm.

, TEN YEARS FROM TODAY

will you be any better off than

you are now?

In Cct.;, !!.;. ' "Spirit cf Fo.'inor Piesider.t Eliot of Mar- -

ii.ii Ii.im fii.in i.ih. r pi.ru nf Hu-

ll ullllWy tin, lilt) at thin Inn" i.f Hti.irillll'l .' Il ll. ip till' fit (II 11 III it I I

I ..,i I W a ."ViMiiu; if Mitlmnt ,i pan mi the

i.f railway s, m in s in III'- - f,d-.'I- .

it Int. im,ii.' i iiiiiiiii i , ii.iiiniN-ji'i- i,

l ll "! r" til III III .''.III.- I lilumls'lotlS. ttllH1'ni.:i-- an it pic.iin i,f fiiiiin.'yii.il Ii. ilth in i. I.y (lioerm.r.

Law, Secretary AnnouncesAnother lh ' of Staff Will,

Be Selected

aid Sees Poor Policy in

Displacement of Exper-

ienced Diplomats,r. Elliott Says (.Midi

,1

fi cm, i f ill in, l::iil.ii.in uf rap-.il'.-

.h'-oh- I,.- l.li wall (In- j

i mi. in. I i c 'a i i , hf- imtinl.tlm-d- i

'v Mnl.ii,. .rtri.t LIAI..O 'II Hn.Nm. jou.nal imciii Ll.ato Wi.ctWltsMiifciui., 1,, . . Aiiik.iiihi I i !, h-(- . l. C'l.iniiifiiil.iliiin

tiu-ii- l iiiihIi- t, ,!.!' ' I.y I 'i i suli-n- t WiNi-- mill critii'lmn

H. P. WANNERMl Wi- -t (Viiirnl

Navajo BlanketsIUT gin ITV

MlIII M I'ltll l.S

IN TOWVMIMCAN Ilt WtOKK

M

i, ml ilii- .. nii.n fii,.i., l.r revised..fi.ii iik . I1..11, !ii.: ci.ii.liiiiiti,, i.f ii,i. :i" "- " Al-n- n.-l- Muj. n l.uy I'ryan f,,r Um-ii- .uili.n n fill- -

T II O I (. II T I' 1" I, MI'V coiislili--

wlml iruKrcx ll-- ar niiikiinf tlicyri allv that In nrih-- r In iirmtrtx finaii-(inll- y

it l in'i'i"'iiry fur thi-ii- i ti w-- t

ii -- i.i.- t'licli wi'ili ur nli ii im.iitli, aiurt nf llnir I'lirnlnu".

Till )K. Ii rn - H l.nmv tlmtthis hank - tin 'M inn-n- t i f Milt nmli in fill hniikiiiK tlii-i- r Mulntf. Mi'

lire.

i on: ri it t i:t iii mi iirixi-it- -.

GOVERNOR OF OHIO IS

FOR FEDERAL CONTROL

l. iI.iii.ii,, I Hi, 1,1, '.ill. I.e., nurd Wn il Woillil nus,. (,, ink. .4 .11 ultln-n- . w:i t i ( III.'Nil 111 ill In 1, lie, p. in! iluv.l1'1' ' Imf f if In- I t Stai.-- III.- - niimi..l iiiLin-i-- luiiiuh! .,f J T.

. rri.,r lox, u, hm.-- ltn- - prnpiii ly uf :;irl"j- ' ';'" Iimial s in.it.-- i 'h.it W. Kli..t im pr. hi,), m ,,f H1.--

:t nil p.. In ;, in tin- - uf "'" l ipi;i-- uiiil I hi. u Ii ; .N .1 Ii.iiii 'I vil rip 1:. furm. urili.-M- No itiiiiiiiiily 111 A in. l h 11 "" '' I" 'i pi'.--- 'ii tin' n 'i tiili ""I'Imk r:m tli.w .ni'r.-.- 11h.1i'

will pii.ii.i,.. ih.- in,, 11 uli,, mI hi.' lil p'Miiil h:m tn I . uml I helillipl l jn;-';l- the pl.,,,,K h I, tl ' ll ' ' f V..IT IT JII1.V lit til T I hill, ",,1 til.. f. that till .lv.-ll- l

l.av.- - ti.t kt-- Hi.- - ri.nfiil.ii. nf thr ' '. ."! ':mv Carrin.n j i.t a natii.ii.il mini limit nil lull, tvlili Ii

i mifi i .i ; ii- - ttpMurht i.f iw V.tiK- - j ' ''r,''I lliit ! W'.'ii.l tin- - M.r!i. iiiyuhiil the tniiihfi-- nf pmvi-- frnin

MMwm:mmnv:wuv.zi&tzrz2S3x . fiaiib(yOitat:o;i $rc uii;cs Now

V:dc( Supervision uf Statesa Kii.-i--

. sur. "ii j mty t.i annllu r. Pan rvi r1 e e III!)

i hi. i, ; i f tin- u i.

'Tin- v. In : i ii n! I Hiiiriilt uppaili-i- 'Tin' n-- I it,u n i,A Mi il pri,'i-r- l.inl.l. il i ii tin- ri-- I' ' ' tn.lny w,i i

in ! In ih.' will.- - i inrnl, in wlurh tii, pi iin ipli nf

FIRST SAVINGS BANKAND TRUST CO.

Opttn Saturday Eveulngs and Pay Days.ii."l I.y lh,' pnli-- 1 rlvil ri fnriu ln'i n mi'. Dun, inde

MANSION CAFE121 fcmitli Hi-h- Mrrt.C!Q. wll.-iioni'i- l f,oit. Hrrulur

anl or hfir order Chtnene Chopujr in4 Noodle. Private boothi

for prtle ml banquet Mandarinor American ntyle. I.Piuora fromfavor tr. Prompt irvle, tiior?rtrrir Opn dr and nlht

Kiiiiri-i-.-i-. tmifi uiiil piurii.r in urn H uf In ullun nf 11 that llii- i lly nl.-i- -i yi-- , .y ti(. jni'iimiiu

X'W KlU'lallll, lias I'll II lllailll'il nf jt,i Hit ll.li l"ll pluvin' Ml " 111' rB 111 " 11 '1 11 II I a ! i ,11, (akin all t.'l'l tllfT.vrry I'l'iuil ami luitii-- , thinai.h tm-- h- - nii'lrr wl.nli (..n.ial Wmul nulit li- - "Thi' uf utati', lmwi'ViT,i',l Uiiil insplri-i- tli" tlivirii- i 'i!iiiiiitinl, i iiii'iiiiicil in .!i r. ih i ll al ly maili' nr pri.puM-i- np- -

'I In i ii ha II in , 1 1, a I.' I if I hi' I i ill y "I I Ii ink I In- ,i ii a i:,'. nl uiii' " s a i'i puilil iiuiiIh In pu unlit fur pnl a ii a

- ll.l 111,1

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'. Mi.N.M. lOll.S.L 'N, nl k I ., i II

Ilu I. I u i y.it tin ,, I

I nil'- ai u.,1 tin- S' I I n Ii n tlu'iin-- l Mm khnt,.-i-.i- half aii' Mr. dai ia .mi, ',,,, !,., II r .11, w ihi-- ' " rvi. s." lii'. Kliut i Ami;v hi. h " " " ma n an- iNiat nml ti uti i . 'ilit nf It l,v i !, ..im a tint h it in.i n." M'liic ui Iiit ruin in-- uf f in i a ha c ui n

'

,, t,. H i Ii iniiiNi an, .' Hhnli Mii:ik lh' Thi' i "tin v, hat If,. k'I' I'S uf m t ini u iliutiinc whirh1In ii I hi mi i i

' 'I ih ia I" " I Inal '' ..Way ill I'h lup. ..ml l 'if Ihi linm

l'l''! ll'I'l IIiuiimiiiiIj. nf , , "1' an,' l.iautt, tin- m n In nl nf lh..

ii"' ui nuw Hi .ui. Uli.it l.ymi;,,,!,',! Hint i, i,inii,i;'.,ii.Mr. I'Man In ly favuii-i- in 1:in,i'i ' i 'I n li 1' li I In uffir lliu.-- waK i:f, ii, t t,, I,, ,,.;,,!,,, ,it thi' n lii tiuii nam, , that tliu national nffii crs

Hv. . mi ma- in ih.- thiniiihl llial i tan, at iiu .fiaiiM. I l,c iliv!ili-,- l tin- - two'

Al.Iil t'l I IKI i: MV .

M jinifil. nil ln niifi-- i limn rnml .liililnrs.

2HI Wi- -I Mlwr Awi.iic.Tin VI.

" Yum.;i'.., : ,.--t

a ijinm r

N ,'. Il.n,,, llailfui, H I" "' l"l tin- - il. ! ml li '.' What " i.,nl, v,.ui il,.!,,ii. p,,. t,,f,iulii i.iil hivi- tin- in ii t ri pun.il... fur an nnpfil in, m ,

uf Ihr It.iilwii. "'l" uiltla-.-.-- In litti-- III l ilaial inn ': to ,. ui,' In

!, il JnM as nitn li tri at parti, n in piuponiun to lin n'll" 'f'l a man pi'lili'iil Kl ii nut It."

I w.,.; i.i niaiTV ,.- I i i'slili nt WHyon'M nliii r uf l:iv whirh hul n-- iiltial In tho lI'Mtll l,f

thf fatlmr.' '" li- Mr I.UIi.f aMinl.ll li. tli.-- It won!, I '' '''" liiipui.il.il- of n,'-!h- u I van In in.it.' tin ilii.n. ta- - 7. . aff,- tlnt-- f lh l,,u MURDERS HUSBAND I'r. .M, I,, llillsman. tlm famiivphyfli-ian- n innsiiltatiuii nf

anil as a tvpult uf their iliaK- -

noMi.i, that the rhihlrr-- were tniffi-r-

AND POiSONS HER ins frnm poisonini;, IMnriet Atturiii--("1110 Ml Investigation. Nn

in. i, ii i i.f lh.- X.'.v I In ,ii r,,,i.,' il'. ' "imi!i.- hiiH'i.t In an) Htativ 'hp., 11H f..i- - i,v. iii I., li ll in.- - wtM iih luir-- ly VrexU

. l. fi .. a I nlmli it v. a ,,. I I'" I nil" Ho- Km, rnjiii-nt- . In' Mli.iil, ho .It, if ,,f xialf. That nl f h'.-- ili-- Klim lis a '.annul aiiiin.liii,.ii uf

(I in ..i il.i. .IP. i.i. ml. jim I'll" il hai.il.- will m-- p., t. p. , al' ao i,.- nf th-ill- a- pi.uiii,. mi. tin- - pnn-iiim- an-- !' liny li.., I th,- - n.iiiati- p. ilo u.",,!'""1' ' " n liiniiinial luminanil , v ,,, ,u. .,,,, ,,ulM ,. ,.r. mi nisi I al inn (aUi'il V..v. riim' In.'' 'I Mr, Kllii.lt, 'ami lii. il,. It "f "''-";- ' " ' "f "" '' K,:"" ''i"--M- . n a nmta tu hi n. I v ill ( .,ni,l.-- mi-- j "Vt tin- - thinks ll Will cust '

.hi.- tin y thuii.ithl ll w ui r f..i ";l " '' I fit "'' man .In, has- fiiin.ls ui h nni.l. titno nn.l niunrv tu cirry nutIn !.. kii.'hl, r ami , r f..r ilu! "'" M,! '""'' Irtif In In l. half (., ih.. pi u ... tl nl.-- , ho aililiil"'"Ll- - at lm, ' , I11'""' "'""in . in mii.iII Hi..- - That uf its. !r ..'i,u- hii,i nnfii. Th.'t I: "N' i 'I Ink t hi- - t Hint,-- .

Huvtriur .Lii,,. h M. Cnx. i ih m. ' ' '" k ,"""lH 1,1 "" i.i mily man In tin. fniwil I'n siih nt Kliut thai Ih.' ex-- j

iio- iiui.-iiu- t!u- - in al th,- iliiini-i- , '"'l' "" ""' '''"' ''" K' " '"' luflin I nv in f in Iv.- onli-r- nf thi- - two prrvilmi;.lii h ,m i,t...lnl I.y mam pi uini- - ''"'"""'' i rot. in i,u''""1 hiiiI thT- -. ,ltly w;iJ. ,UI, p.- i V,i,lr,nv Wil.m-n.- mlm nini ra t Inns liavc Inn ailh-ri'i- l tu

traii-- of piiiMun eniihl he fuiiiid at

mi f'i . lll -- I' a ll'i I , III, la.llnlf ill-

Ki uiipi lii?.i.xii, IVu In-- if Ihi- il.uu-1'iirg--

iiiti I' an lim. 'IIiIh ii;iiiiii!ii tu h.iM' t T.imiil'ii l.nt

lii-- millil.K ha. In . it .l..i',. (l hnlifluli'ly In iiiili-- that nl:i- i.i iv. lit I i.

tin- - uf full Itlll H lullK il?'lii i

M IA I t II I l( i .i:itlMtici.im oiit in nv ii in

the r.uffum farm ami Impilry nt ilt'niKtnrei. fur a lutmlr.ii mili-.- i iirunnilCHILDRENf.iileil to (lisr'nise the yale nf pui.s..n

to anyene likelv to nitiii' in cniit.iitwith the IlnffLini family.lit I .itliii.nl i.ffii-iuh- ami nlhrr ,7 , ' 111 l to uf s,

It nff mil's I. inly was ilisintei ml iiirl

Ly pruiliii.. "puhlii- hut iiiilnvm-iMiii- of railway."

iluxiriiur I'nx i ha ai tiiii'il im nh- --- "li t" Ihi' piiln y uf ma nil a iuinii hlati--

TO MAKE YOUR HAIR ini'Kiila (jum-ra- ami ciiiimiIs. hut thn;!,,. .

tin- - puii.y ,.f th,- - a.iiiiiniKtiatiim ' Woninii n nd F.1 rm H H 1A an examination uf the vital mamm

ilisiiiisf d, tu tn the i hinnWs

... "iilatix'i' if Hi,- I.ii.ijm -- h u ui hi,T. x Pi-- '. II -- Th.- MrVi-- j . i:a I .Iihk . h.H . a. uf iIihIi.hh ,i ra il

n frilcial at . n. vu l.a ia ih. ,a,, ma mii,-i-ii- lit, Mr. Klliull nut, I thaim n mfuri i ll tmljy l.v l.iiml ,f n, m.. ratli'iuuls In the :, hay.

tioupN ho maiihi-i- .,v, i - la .n .u-- i i.l.,li7,.il, ll la tu In- r...

At- - report, puisun In welwlialile rpianti- -rested on Charee ofI MUhh tibAUTIr UL "' '' amhaiiinrii j

ii iiiiii-n-iit.- i

In Klo .wnir hail' that I hiM4 Mill .

"it nf ....v.-- mha.a.l..rH. ...htMtr,. ami ,n Mly--..- f , u.-- , s- -I .

tle.s.

rli't tempting to Remove All Ob-- 1

stacks to Marriage, I

I lamp. li v llaii It' tak.il '!. ""i niui-n-laflll fl'inil Mulilrliv, 'I hi" allililn!nil.lii iH km inithiiii; uf tin. t, j.niti-'- l Not licyond lit Ip at 87.'aw. n- th,- - ilnll l.i.l, nf th.. h,ir '"" thiiiy-tiv- p niiiiistm

iiuIiik In t, 1. itiuii to railwnv fHHti-ni-

il- Mill l lhii,"i' Willi I.Kini.- Kuv- -

.riiiiniil.il i 1, ii for all tlm ri- -ii nl ill,, uf Ilu- railway lni- iiuK ami. " "sari- n t;iilai ion will

ultini.it'- vahatiuii uf ihr Iuim--

"c

"I ml i ml in'.., In t , f,.r,j, i iitin ly n--

Inlill. h nf till- ut.j.-- I inns M 111. ll h.Ul-

Sleop-dls- l urtnnx. hladtler weakness," I m, w ..I ka I.- I- im Ilu, il linn In i n j

iiki-i- i i.i," hi- hv wlin h fa-- stiffness in juintM, weak, iniuiiw- kid-

ney aetloii anil rheumatic pains, art

Ill a rIS it'-

ll ml

l niimlliiii; nf a In, up tiaiiiMuiit,r, v Mii ial il

ruiniiiuiiii altuii l i n ,M,nit, ,

tlln liu.l.-- ha 'it nff.

i. inn km ii In .v hi -- innu tlm niriiu. jtw ,'"ly't Wo '"''n t'i'laii-il- , with

into f Inl - ui i ri a, im i th.',1'"' "tull that fume men uf lunic x- -i

nlly mlnii ami iiavifi a t i am- - i I '''''' 'I' '' have I mm ii ivpl ui-i- I.y up.Him m.li.s tin- hall- .ih r ai m mi-ii.-

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tu i.nl in. i. a i k i ,. ,... i .. i. ...... ,., : i ...i - , .. ..

all evidence nf kidney tiouhle. MihMary A. , 4. i;. Walnut St.,Taunton, M.iys., writes--: "I have p.i.s..'ili.,!ul 1., i'ih i, 'a,, ih.-i- , ' . . : ' ' .' 'Y . '.' i. niui-i- , ,.,,.., ,iu- - MinaK"- - nam:my 87th Mtthday, nnd thmmht 1 wa.i ui lli-- l . W llat tt IS "'li'iirvll.ui thai i, llia,l,. nil. ' will invt-- nam, I,.,t I,, until,, r ami w lathi r

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,i," .' i1,1,11 ll, .,,..-- , , 1, lo ..I I. ..I I.

.M ui p-n- liiui, i liairmati mlain- finame ininmittee, re- -

'a. HO.HNfl JOU.H..L SPECIAL LIASIO WIH.

Little Valley, X. V., I M e. 11. Mrs.Cynthia lluffnm Mid Krne.st Krahani.a ymniK farm hand, wero inilii teilami arraigned here Uiik afternoon oniiinrip-- uf minder In the firm de-

gree. Iii.-tri-ct Atturney neornc W.

heyond the reach of medicine, htit Foley Kidney lills have proved must...... . , i i ... i i, , , , ll'.n ' ni, ll, ill al, ' ' l ,, i iI'.a. . . in ill l.orKnill IIH Iilllll.SlI Ta il ra li i e iui the iHitame uf "ill linjiiore it

"ulti' i Ik an il lii alli nml In.iicht Inan,, fa it h , a n In- t a ki n fi uiii I In--

'i t ii hull fi n is it ll I.i i ', -

iii;"-- ' lh.il in, i in main iiii-i,- n imhiiall Ihi' OWIiiIh l, thi' rill P Iv "

To i I il i'iiii lh.it Ilu- ralli'iiailw u.'ii'lit n h la piifil I

".Mail lunili. M i i i n , hi.ail, I'll ii l' llil'OMl,.' mi i'.' i I.t ii ; ,

lilni' nfill laliillri In I. In-- And Iftin. i ii ", i il m havi- in, , v wilh

lilih to t (In- in w .,ol they miiMl'In t In , I l In y i .in with I ll" n hii I.i Til, lalla.iy HlaliailM ,,f tin-

henefii'lnl in my rase of kidney amiMadder trouble." Klderly people willhi piua.l lul ill HMlt.il w,!h the '" '""il")'-

it- - miiiu v i. u k. Yer In.'ly WilliMr. Moritenthuu wa.

it esiiericiiie in iliplu- - 1111(1 l oley KKiiley lillH Pnlll tunic ami

l onimiM. uti p;l l lll It 11 '

' i Inl is laIhi! Hie I nilnlii - Hie lh M

lesiill.-J- ur V

I'llHV to ll(t(il' cii'inlv Kpi inMe a little Inai y. .Mr. !.khi ha.t heen in the l'"lc sild .Mrs. Ititffiini had mule a str.Tjuhetilng, uml may lie Mire th", in i mil ha lev rr, hul

aiU w ....lii In- m en nlll laiae 111 lali-H- if the

Itrnko lIfl;: Vol li Siuul.c ( l;,ili-ll- i -I I 'a , I 'I -. SHU

runiiii. ii. t,..lay in tin- mijiiiiu;i nun, l,v I'Lni h A. A . ,.i, .Im n. -i ,

M l,llur t.u haul, ai, in I

tlin HUH ,lh. f,,- h,. lull.', fu, nfII fnl-f.'l- nf tlll aMn.-.- l li i'. It I..II-U1-l'i--

l, 1 2 Hhi-ri-'- i li- Kim piimiIk-i- to pav tluit iiinui.nt if ha Ina Jlll'ljlil' Hut ti, Mimkl' I ifali tl, n furinn' p ar. ii hi ti.u t A ppli-ilu- n.Hi-- . I.niiiilif hit nun a hum ,.f liufi,--i-

im u i fur lh,' pli ilm.

ilipluniatl,- M t viie fur nim-te- i n years ' ronfe."sloii in which shi nlmitteil " iiariniui uruK.s. i ur s.ueI'll (niir hair . uii I., fun.It . i ' ,n (a n - i il v il lint ., .1 ...... . e .... . 1. uy ihui u, inc.i'l'. Kliut in.il in nil' i.u, (. - ,, ,n .. ..... I,,, is,,,, In ,r l,,,l.,lKi I Illl lit , n- - iiMur. il Hint tlm in- - , haute tin- . ui-.- nf hair, imr darken i ii- - iini'.'siei s tiispjaceii, ttiirtecn hadWiilllil h.I ' an il I i Ii Illl applied Mav hail. Willis litiffum, ami her four children, Cnltli. Ilarnn (i.-- Tmii Yi'ui--.

To l.e.ll .liln- - ha.r ,,,l v. al,, ,1.,',,1- - i1""1 'V'I-- .W urs Xlf I, ue ill ,li'--so that she mliihi he free to mnrry Kansas lily, .Mo., lien. l. John

PI upl'liN ."I liil el llur I 'i. Mill th, lallwnw. rnff-fi-e- .' mi, menu, .- larniuiiy Mlltl ''' mt iee, w hile imiie nf the nea

aikciis, jiresiilent of the .MiKsnan A-I'raham. litiffum died Aiimist i'T.line nf the children. I.aura. In years Kansas Calf & Cattle Co., churned

alin-i',- their j.u.ii-- i'l the p.t whentlnte wa hllle i, . t nmiiil

n, I.nl in ciil that ' pail miii n la- fur- -

M.ampno. Ilim pii"e, Innil'l Mhampuu appninu-e- na.i nail any expelieiii'e.ix lllie-- t i mm-- ii. nt to m. la i am-- e II .Kiv.-.- it n liiKtiintaiieomi rnh. foainim;; (iniirilimr Against Crimplather lliat miin.ih.il, ly p. ml ra t P The hent Nat. snar.l fiuninst trotip la

witn ontaimnK money hy trick in conin nection with an alleged corner of tin-.Or lui'i rniip i uri

lahli'H, Uar rn-- li prluc,i:. u . l i i".

lul ill-- l local calf market, was found unity

i nniiirj," In- ruiitliim il, "want In I. mmnhi-n- in i npiiivi-- . Th.'.v wi-- mni' Jukiiilinhtn ,iin il mi nl k now nfall fli' fill IK. Tu M'lli- - th.. pnl. In-

ly l Ihi'lr I'lilpi.Mi' an, it Im tln-l-

I'lnlj lo h Hi tilth,, nlly in, in Ilu- nu- -

pi in !ai' li lit hiu ll a n I In- n lit hul il y

ami In l, m a if tlm lailwav Ni.i .1.. what In- piupl.. nalit nml limitIlia.' If tin- luimlry In to nti,. ,u11 mi in iih If tl a.-- i tn I Im In xt

'ain, l lai t e uf I Iniiev 'I'mi i li s iii - Wa.'-lie-

anil mat Iim new uiiliT lie.everv part uf h.- iiluiill nn an in;iii'iy new 'aiuiik. thufiumh

The (inn llml' il. il.lli'il that p.'ihli.' "If pist us ipp.k!laic today and sentenced to two wantmpoiind in the huuM-- . r. II. (iinti.

fu- entire up. ra Miihllelun, (ia., writes: ".My i hildren,'lt'e I (TV F Ml",- III i hit. I,, IT, Ulli ui.uill'I mil takes iiiilv a mniii'-nts- fun

In the penitentiary, orktnd Untie,i hief buyer cf I he company. Was ;nI ...a I,,.,.. .1 I,.,.-,.- . .1... ' ... .... J

i. imll. e aaii-- nilmils llail ill w--

i,n .1 I.i im , nl I'l'i .i,il.-- i' uf ,,,,,i ,., ,K in I'oley's llni'.ev

I la in i' hv I Inl'-llia- l I'.mlliii hiiiiil atI. (. (. C hall Minuhiy nh-hl- , li.iiin-bi- f

alh, Ailinllnil Mil-- , laillin fnr..Mll-- lc h lliinslrr lilt lii'-ll'- il.

ipiitteil of the same ( harge.of Ilo l,, I h in i nf will klllt'stK

Jiift a sv. n t Min lii.a.; i lea aim, ss

Id, is still crlti-all- y ill. The othersare sluwiy uk. nmlMrs. Jliiffum pleaded not guilty andwere remanded to the county Jail.

The nlli-Le- confession of Mrs. Kuf-fu-

Mr. Cole says, is to the effectthat the poison was placed in thefond prepared for the family, coverim--- a

period nf oyer a month. It was inthe form uf it horse medicine coutain-i"i- r

poison.The attention of the county authori-

ties was lali.-- to the case early inSeptember, nhortly afler the death of

laini lar iumiuiiiul and in every in- -'

stance they pet prompt relief uml are'soon cure. I. We keep it at home and rilcH Cured in 0 to 11 Day.

heiuil'l'. a ' i n n- i a. iu!iiii'ssi pu- companies."

Comment in;; on iimvald.

Pruifsists refund money if TAZOIh.lh prepa nil inna i ' in ntld- -

h1' shaped, vi iv iirim i hutths, withIspi iiikl.T lops. I hit mt.iiv Hair lleau- -

(prevent crimp." T'se it also fur cuiiBhs, (UNT.NLKNT fails to cure ItchingIds. huarseiiess, ticklinir throat.I'.i of all we iniKht as well tec- - lifter, Jl.'m. Ilarinuliv ,h,iniiuu, alii Hlind, lileedliiK or I'ri.triidinff Piles.hroni hial ami lagrippe rouiihs. It enn- - application gives relief. ECc.Helpful Suggestions for the Christmas Shopper :i'ize nt the niitsei that a n II I ,i nlcii I n Kuaianieiu n. sau.i jmi in ,. ...a.,. Hefuse Rubatitutcs.For sale by llutt's. Inc.mt to ,lo anv Kouil. " "i- voir i v n k. Snld

1,1 ' runitiiiiiily unlv nt ,nir stun-s tn ii sttir.- the pa- -

v, iv is mi i

The Hum; to d, Waltlie At Smith. Hot families andlied bran and slmrts, $1,(10 t 100 i'lffui'i. At Hint time, three nf thehilc. l'liono l.lilW.

pounds, easli prlii'. lliiffuni children fell ill, the symp-- j':. W. I'l-.'K- touts nf their attack rcsenililini; thoKpl ioliiff skating tonight? Sure

tnnl ami ih-- ti ,,, , s,t and .nfuicc '. than ..nan hud, in; Hi n us stun s nt the

' ''.i,v,,r "llir" V" 'a"jl'ml,-i- :'.t,,tc:i. C.natl., ami Mnatv,'"t I ' I. :llm ;s. liitain, wiiih I'Wii Ilu- 1.114 llarmiiiiy

'Kailnail nn n everywhere admit lalioialoi i," in I'a.Muii. where thethai a new ,la Iii tin- af fails ,f ,h!l manv celelnaliil llaiimuiy I'eiiumes

'I'lli-li- ' is Ilu tllni'llian w Iii liiaki- o'"'Hiii'i mil for ( in Isnnasli I'si'iil.s--. A .'."in! nintllfiiiil llliirh- Will 1,1'illK

mull- f. I.'ii h. ii ami w 11

I i im in h. n il luiiK a ft. rthn i h. ap ami w ni t hli i i

ai in It Ih mine.

and Toil, t Cn parali uis are niaile.s, A lMl'1 h.t ii lit-- .In.' I il mHiitl's,

. M

"."si i v has al n . il ami thai tlm oldnib I ha. lain i,u ad fit y tin-l.a pu; silalit i.f iMi-u.-n- t xplii.tatiutliiiil mlvn , Mill hi-- nnd bv a nww Special Bargain for Today!riiini r fur Sir. ami Mr- -. Sa.wc.

Vehicles I'll l.ll i i ih' u I II

ai'i pi li li t i ' i Intub'- i, ml i.nmb n, I 11, i'h.- American-

-

anil, and Mis. Waiter II LQ)nl i

. . ., T - - - . . il'nue i:ave a sii'nml d'uit.-- this even- -

u Scar- - l'i oal MTliu.h' U Sciilcm-e- , . p, hunur .i Mr. and Mis. liamis

Tup l!ni;i:u x. I ; ii tutami .spiini; Wat,,plh i "l l ulu a ', lU)

i I 0Harness

Beaded Hand Bags, all combinations and colors;regular $1.00 value, for today $"pzr!only, only two to customer, "Srx'feach . ,

Can... II!. ! II All"' threec. Hnwis. Sa.we, Aiimm; III- - kin stsllinui ih hi., l iln, n. ii j.iiv Imncht ,,,.,, S,, ,;,,tt.iri, ,. l;,iti--h- ;

ii't. uml ll-.- v U. hi, Is i:uity nf the ,,.,.,;. ,,,, miter: the liem h nmhasti.iii.l.r uf In. i:, 'Innliui, ami r M ,.., ni ,,. .;ur ,

iliMil his pnimiimeiit at twenty years (,,, ,,r llalslnirv, llamnin tlm penitentiary. ids shol I'r and the II. n. Miss I.eiM'l. the lion.

not ii mhio aim I iniii.ia-- iiiil' lwii in.i h i k

In fcivi' Mi- -

5 ...no I,, $ 4 o.u a.

ji.or.p.ti as ui, t.nici- was n a wn k a , , , .,,. v;.. ... r lice ami Mrs OFF ON ALL MERCHANDISE

i 4Hospital, mi M ine r I, i: 1.1. i m- Lawrence, l.mlv i'm.'et. Hie presidentI'1'" "f I deiense w as ihitl lid, Is ,,f . ,(1.,, d f ,,,,,1 Mrs. Swl- -111 tnl , la ciillic il. landed hv my : v t . .n. ami the Kutht l,. v. Wil- -

M nn s ill iim a i 1:1 il a luise tfwife h In i li.i. bin

"' li mi i:..,i...i 'at pa nt, r.and Mrs.

canon. ntaivd-Ca- i pen- -

Buggy nnd Auto RobesMar Iim- !M i , .in , u nml .fia,,,ii. I In- t hi a ill f nl pal In ns i wis.rii lu-- .. Th.-- mi- - .Inn 1,1,-- I,.,,., , .in,) mmf.ntal.h-- ami ury

pi l, i ii l iwht ! j ;,n I,, 1; mi.

Saddles

We have enough hhhU in our establishment to .stock four orl'ie ordinary curio Mores,

so don't be afraid of nut beiiu; able tn net what you want. Abeautiful Draw nwork Collar free to racli customer. Ak foryours.

I' l .

Galatea Ctyth. 12' .c value.lie .N.isli tin at '.l'ply l niii- -

this afternoon from 3 to 4. at; pany. uf wlii.ii il. a.-- Is pi.-iihi-

On Saturday we nlTer li.iml-cn- i crcil

dap XV I ltne 1. . I win,

Iloualirs tietl with redlibbun, fur 7..c each only ,"() in

aii, sn voiii-- NOW,v

a will thai w i'I In' appf"-a-I last I'm , afn to i uuu-- Hid manager, has the lima" ami bestonly 4c a yard. Can't be beat

th,- t..y nr tin) n S.,, til,- tt, urn ,

liatcit hut vlll hilii;: luallll ami happili n i'il fimil I ,,.r,u to $ , a. nil.

ir niir I n im I im nt ,

tiiffi, hipn, ijniriK. I :t,--

ippetl simp of lis kind In the state.Ki.liim llii.lli' I hi M, Sjilll s, anywhere. iii.-- have been lu re about

. i.iiw neat laid- hliiit HO a fill.- John Lee Clarke, Inc.M Ml, DltlU KS l.UIA lildMI'T MTI NTIOV.

ALmKH'KKQUi: CAUUIACK COMPANYI'11'""' nl li'inir nt ami ii.iiiiiH. li r.TI

THE MODEL COMPANY. i si,.,.-- ; m..-,- ,,.,, .., i,m ,.i..- .-

, iiycl in stock at nil time-'- ami areMic box Muck fiMMl for lu.i-.- es am! cxp.-rt- in ilmn ii,,,, f

cm He, 2'tt:105 WCentral Ave. The Old Indian Curio Store

MiBixwEJBcmaesesiaMs wwrvtir.

' v, i.nlm; sl.atlilK toiutlit . Siliv;I

7rr i.iijiiuwi.Mip mm' 'mm ii'iim um ... in,, y.., .,, . . . .i,,, nmmm,u , ,IM m .,,.1 .

, lliiiniHil, n

I oolay M--y to 1 2CHRIS GARME T VALUE'S

20 -- PR (EOT-Of-f

For three liours on this and Saturday mornings we will sell our entire slockof WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS and DRESSES at

oteiiii MillA Morning f IValue Only Ji e Dry Goods Co A Morning

Value Onlyr " " -.- ' .mu.... ..,.. ,,.WM- m-

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Vi; :. --J , ,,r.,j " - - . --- iiii' f (m , , In ,.M ma mailt . . ,r.'.(iil ma ' m-- L-- nr - miir i t- -- - Tf -- - - - - - Hwi.ihi.ii n --,,,. ....... .wn....

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. THREE

SIUER CITY TEAMS JIMMY FOX GETS 11PURE FOOD

POORLY

LAWS

ENFORCED

ARE

i.--i .ri''4 rt rtDRAW If BOUTARE HERE FOR

? Mini imiM W m 'i mmV"1 r r-

GIG GAMESSi,- - I- fnV

... .rTfer.MNUtL MEETING OF

NATIONAL LEAGUE

COMES TO END

shall have two National league clubs.This was adopted bee ause ltrooklyn Is

within the greater city.The meeting adjourned without any

deal having been made for Joe Tinker,Cincitiiitl'H deposed manager, althoughseveral trade assigning him variouslyto F'iltsburgh, r.ronklyn and Philadel-phia were rumored.

Manager Stalling ffercd Pitta-burg-

$7.ntio for Dolan, It was re-

potted, while Manager Iiooin offeredPittsburgh, CamnltJ! and Hyrn for

1ST MORNISd JOUBNAl PCCIAt. itA.fD WilNew York. Dec. 1 1 Speaking of the

general topic uf the regulation of foodand drugs today before the feuitcenthannual meeiing of tin- - National CivicFederation. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, for-mer i hlef of the liiited States bureauof chemistry, declared that of the op-

ponents to the making of effb lentlaw's governing pure food and drugsto help health, soino are religious.Some dogmatic, Hume ignorant andseme ridiculuus.

James 11. W'allis, food ami dingcommissioner of Idaho, w ho pre. edeilDr. Wiley, tpokn on tins linpoitaiicoof fei, and drug control,l

''J-ll- Tca-io-r. th5 puro food law is.. ,y. Dr. Wiley declaied,

''It beoailSi) tit tlto Illegal Intel pr ta-

ll, n ,uiirii upon It by high author-ities.

"Nothing-- or little, Is done to purifythe fooil the people are putting Intotheir stomal lis."

CRISP TOAST. PIPING HOT AND DONETO A GOLDEN BROWN

Get your wife an Electric Toaster

Albuquerque Gas, lectric Light & Power Co.

Miolan, which would reverse the tradewhich Dooln and MnnnKer Clarkemade last summer. Hoy Miller, re-

leased recently hy ' Philadelphia toMontreal, announced he had quitbaseball anil would practice medicineIn California. .

The league ordered written into Itsbooks the tribute paid to WilliamI.ockc, late president of the Philadel-- i

phia i l'ub, at the Columbus meetingof the National Association of

Itnsehull clubs.Governor Tener announced the ap-- j

pcintinent as his private iiecrctary ofD. I.. Iteeves, sporting editor of thePhiladelphia Public Ledger and for.merly a secretary of the Philadelphiadub.

TIMilll li I'AI'TK I l.Hw in i;i: in' wii ri.AY

Chicago, I lee. 11. Joe Tinker, crs'while manager of the Cincinnati Na

fllonal league club, sent out a warningj tonight to club owners that lie was'not to be purchased without consu-

ltation. "My 1 UKinesN Interests' com-- l

pel me to protect you to the extentthat you rdiould not complete nego-- .

tiations for my sorv ices w ithout first'consulting me," was the message sentseveral owners reported to be inn-- i

lous for Tinker's services. Tinkerhis willingness to play either

In Chicago or Pittsburgh. "Should'any other Huh than the Culm or Ji-- ;

rates land me 1 can only feel sorry forthe .nagnate who made the transac

jtlon," he said. "I'nder no consldera-ttio- n

will 1 play next season for NewYork, Urooklyn, lioslon, St, l.ouis orPhiladelphia. 1 had one xeason out-

side of Chicago, where my family re-

sides and where 1 liHVe business in-

terests and I don't propose to haveanother."

JUNKS SELECTS ARE

AGAIN VICTORS OVER

WIZARD BOWLING TEAM

In a hotly contested match at theDrummers' bowling alleys hist night,the crack Junk's Selects again dem- -

rmstrated their superiority over theWizard team. The total score for thematch was 2.617 for the Junks to2 , 3 for the Wizards.' In only one

'game the last did the Wizards makeja larger ncore than their opponents.

The feature of the match was thebowling of I.athrop, who made a scoreof (in 2 for the three games, and In-

cidentally made the high score of theweek, with 233 in the second game.The winner of the prize turkey of-

fered for the best score this week musttop this record In order to get awaywith the bird.

Interest In bowling has taken a bigspurt time the recent match playedbetween Albuquerque and Las Vegas,and every afternoon and evening findsthe Drummers' alleys crowded withenthusiastic fans.

Unbleached Muslin at 4c ayard this afternoon between 4and 5 o'clock. Regular price10c a yard.

THE MODEL COMPANY.

Colng- skating; tonlglit? Sure!

Governor Tcncr Host at Ban-

quet to Baseball Magnates

in Appreciation of His Elec-

tion to Presidency,

r.Y MPftNINft JOUHNAL fPtCIAL LIAltQ WIHK1

New York, Dec. II. The annualmeeting of the National league dosed

in tit. After adjournment, the rlulii w Mem were lthe guests lit 11 privatebaiuinet given hy John K. Tener, gov-

ernor T Pennsylvania, 11 ml the newlyelected president of the organization.

The lcagun added three amend-ments tn its nut U lit ion today, 'il

a new method of holding tkannual diaftinjr f I In in ihmI de-

cided to hold the iinmuil n hedulemeeting on February 9, In thin city.President Tcner Is tn announce Interlu.s appointments lor the constitution,n r lilt rat ii in and ruled committees.

The league continued the ruling1. (ho arbitration hoard, which failedto uphold the protest of the New

cik clnli ngnlnst surrendering aquarter of its 1S12 world's scries re-

ceipts to the other seven cIiiIih. Itwas held today that the national com-mission rule, rciuliing the appor-tionment, was cDiiHtitutinnnl and theJ.Hi.onu withheld from the New YotKclnli, was ordered divided. As abalm to the Clouts, it was de idedthat the local club should receive .1

one-eigh- shale of the money. Thechili's protest against surrenderingthe quarter share of the 1913 world's

' Kerb s receipts, amounting to $2.1, lino,was referred to the national commis-sion, the league being in doubtwhether arbitration board's declHioiiapplied to the context.

The new drafting rule which meetswith the league's support was intro-duced by Charles H. Kbhetts, presi-

dent of the lirooklyn club. It is de-

signed to reduce the element ofchance In thj drawing and to givesecond division clubs a free selectionof players before first division clubs,In this manner strengthening theweaker clubs and thus strengtheningthe league In general. Concurrenceby the Amiyiean league, the nationalcommission and the associated minorleagues Is necessary before the rulebecomes effective.

One cf the amendments adoptedwas looked upon as an instance ofhow the league plans to I rondeii Itspresident's scope of power. !overnorTener will have authority to arbitratea dispute between two clubs over tin;waiver price on a player which onedesires to release. If a club has paidseveral thousand dollars for u young-ster and, finding him wanting, decidesto let him go, the club will not haveto dispose of him at the usual $1,100waiver price to another Nationalleague club claiming him, but can de-

mand a higher price. If the clubscannot agree, President Tener willhave power to strike a medium, bywhich the purchasing club must abideif it wishes the player.

Another amendment prohibits theowner, manager or agent of one clubnegotiating with a player of another,without first securing permissionfrom the player's owner to do so.

The third amendment was a tech-nical one, setting aside in the case ofNew York City, the rule that no city

WITH CRAVE Z

However, Decision of RefereeIs Unpopular, Since TrinidadBoy Had Shade EntitlingHim to Verdict.

fv monn;n0 jouftkAi ipi.-u- l itA.ro wiftfDenver, Dec. 11. Itetiny Chaves!, of

Trinidad, anil Jimmy Fox, of SanFr.imi.sco, fought fifteen fast roundst it a draw here tonight, Itiferee tiul-- !

lagher'd decision was not n popular'one, as Chaves Was the fresher of thetwo at the finish, the aggressor in nilbut the first four rounds and scoredthe only knock-dow- n in the bout,

Fox was In distress as early as thesecond round and only heroic work onthe part of his trainers enabled himto weather the storm.

Fox displayed great cleverness Inthe first three rounds and seemed tohave ChavcR at na. In the fifthround, Chaver.' new manager sentPenny out after Fox and the tide ofbattle soon turned.

Referee I'llhol. called the eluht-roun- d

preliminary between Karl Dcn-in- g,

of Chicago, and Leslie Winters,of Nashiille, a draw, as he did alsothe d boat between ( . K.Ketchum and Kid Murphy, of Denver.

PITCHER RUSSELL FORD

MAY GO TO CLEVELAND

lpteifcL cnnMttroNDKHrt to mornino jouhnal)New York. Dec. 11 llussell Ford,

for several yearsjine of rhe most ef-

fective pitchers In the Americanleague, may be found in a Clevelandtlnllorm next season. A ileal is pend-ing which will give Chance (leorgeKahler und one of the Nap youngsterIn exchange for the famous spilbal!artist. Ford has notjieen a World-beate- r

III the last twri years but, al-

though being handicapped by beingcompelled to pitch for an unusuallypoor team, at time, has showedHashes of the form whb h caused hintto become known as one of the Anu il-c-

league's best pitchers.President Homers of the Naps l.

necking two pitchers and an outfielder.Hussell Ford is u right-hand- nnda spitter. Sorners and Pirmlngha inthink he will be a winner if added tothe Naps' utaff. With a gang ofswat.snien behind him like ltirmy'tbeys It Is figuied Ford would win asmany games as lie did In the dayswhen the Yankees were a fast tcain.

Kahlcr. who Is mentioned In con-nection with the deal lor Ford, hadall the earmarks of making a, greatpiti her when he first came from tlmminors. Hut he has not Improved toany extent. Fiilil six weeks beforethe last season closed Kahler did nothave unythinsT Which resembled acurve ball. After he had added thetwist to his pitching repertoire Mana-ger Birmingham gave him anotherchance to show what he could doagainst real butters, (lemge failed tomake a favorable Impression with thefans.

Kahler is weak with men on bases.Ho seems to be able to go very welluntil a man reaches first. Then whenhe Is forced to cut out his swing heloses effectiveness.

ROY CORHAN INVESTSIN FINE RANCH; TO

GO IN FOR FARMING

Friends In Albuquerque of P.oyCorhun, who is spending the winterhere, will be Interested to learn thathe has made another investment inNew Mexico land. This time, togetherwith his brotlicr-ln-l- Charles LoFever, Cuihaii has acquired a valua-ble IGO-ac- farm near Lucia, X. Al.

Corhan and Le Fever will place theentire tract under cultivation thecoming spring with 'he expectation ofraising sev.ral bumper crops thereonnext Hummer. Corhan already has apretty ranch north of Albuquerque,where he spend each winter whileIdle from his profession of baseballplaying. As a member of the SanFrancisco club in the Pacific Coastleague,' Corhan made an excellentrecord the past year and he is againunder the eye of sevj-a- l big leaguescouts.

IIIS PARTY

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SATUR DAY

On uccount of so many of theirpatrons requesting It, the managementof the skating link announces lhatthey will give another "Hard Times"party at the rink Saturday night. Allof tho.se who attended the last onewill surely be on hand (tomorrownight, und anyone who misHcd theformer funfest certainly should at-

tend tomorrow night. Fverybodywears his old clothes and goes pre-fo- rpared a good time, and you cer-wi- ll

talnly get that. On account ofhard' times, ladles will be givenskates free on this night, and afterskating, a free dance will be given.So remember the place SkatingHink, Klks' theater building. Thetime Saturday, tomorrow night.

Also, on Tuesday night, a mas-querade will be given, which Is cer-tain to be a big event.

lfulVlr ruirti--t- inn ....iitiitu f on" I ft...,,...-.- , v...trnsh jirie. You enn phono your order

him pay i hp driver.K. W. I I .K.

Two Fives From Normal

School Arrive and Will Do

Battle Tonight With LocalBusiness College,

With the arrival early thl morningof the two basketlilill teams of theSilver Clly Normal school Interest Inthe l.i w game which are to take plateIn the armory tonight reached feverheat. The norinalltex are in the verybest physical condition, and two red-h-

contest fur the basketball su-premacy of New Mexico are assured.

The Silver City players who came Inon t lila morning' train are: MissesCarter, Thwails, De Perry, Dimmlck,lligbce, Junes, lloone and Ci'iOiam,and Messrs. Lloyd, Coffey, Dunlop,Crawford and Pennwell. The partyhad a pleasant trip up from the south,end express themselves as keen forth" contest to bein.

Confidence rules rupreme In thecamps of both the silver City contin-gent and (he local aggregation notthe over-- i onfidence that leads to looseand Indifferent playing, but the feel-ing that a big, strong pull will nurelybring victory nnd a determination tomake that pull. It Is certain thatthere will be some sorely disappoint-ed players when the games are overtonight, for neither team can see any-thin- g

but victory ahead.The games will begin Imniediatelji

after the Inspection of the nationalguard company, by (Inventor .McDon-ald and Adjutant (leneral Herring I

finished. The inspection, which is totake place In the nnimry, will beginat X o'clock, and will probably, nottake more than n half hour. Kvery- -

thing will then be made ready for thebaf ketball match and the fun willbe on.

Messrs. Harry Frank and Fred Cal-kiii- d

will officiate for the Alliuquetteams. These gentlemen are thor-oughly familiar with all the tei

of basketball, and their fair-ness and efficiency give a full guar-antee that the games will run smooth-ly and satisfactorily.

The advance sale has been gratify-ing, and It Is hoped that there will bea large outpouring of spectators tothe games tonight. Tne basketballplayers deserve the enthusiastic sup-port of local fans, and every effort Isbeing made to see that a record-breakin- g

crowd Is in attendance.

K TORRES GALLS

L R G

UNTIL SUNDA If

Old Albuquerque LightweightDoes Not Want to Risk

Overtraining for Bout With

Matthews Next Wednesday,

Jack Torres, after a strenuous work-- iout last night, announced that he!would not train publicly again untilnext Sunday nighf.

Torres fears he will become st.-il-

lie began training Sunday night and.Heady adherence to an energetic pro-gram might send him into the ringnext Wednesday night rather slow.He w ill make the two-da- y break by hisprogram to prevent this.

The. did Albuquerque boy, workingwith Lefty Floyd, has shown morespeed since his la.st appearance withPierce .Matthews und he is as strongas ever. He Is confident that ho willwin de islvely w hen he and the St.Loulsan meet again.

MalthVwa trained yesterday after-noon and he will work at the

A. C. gym again tonight. Heboxed six rounds yesterday with AlSmaulding, the middleweight imitat-ing Torres' crouch and right uppercutand showing Matthews how to makehim "open up." Matthews workedhard, skipping the rope and shadowbr.xinK.

Hoth boys worked before faircrowds of admirers.

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These prices are really be-

low cost and the housewifeshould make some purchasesth.:s afternoon. The goods areamong the best on the markettoday.

THE MODEL COMPANY.

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Conglis That TrctcM Sle pThese coughs are wearing and if

they "hang on," can run one downphysically and lower the vital resist-ance to disease. Mr. Bob Ferguson,319 Pine St., Green Pay. Wis., writes:"I wild greatly troubled with a badcough that kept me awake nights.Two small bottles of Foley's Honeyand Tar Compound completely curedme." This medicine is equally goodfor croup, whooping cough, measlescougfi, and for the chronh! coughs ofelderly people. It Is soothing andhealing and stops tickling throat. Forsal by Butt's, Inc.

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WOMAN ON TRIAL FOR

MURDER SUICIDES

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Wahoo, Neb., Dec. 11. Just as theJury In the case of Mrs. Maggie Johnson, on trial for the killing of her bus- -

band, came Into the court roomwith Its verdict. wold was

brought by a bailiff who had beensent to bring In the defendant, that!Mrs. Johnson had ".wallowed a quan-

tity of poison In her cell in the Jailand was thought to be dying. Phvsi-- i

la ns were scut to Hie woman andcourt adjourned without receiving theverdict. According to the reports hewoman cannot the,

Mrs. Johnson was charged withkilling her husband, chopping his bodyIn pieces In the cellar of their homeand later ."inking the dismemberedteinaili 111 a. creek. Children of thecouple testified to witnessing the kill-

ing. The defense was Insanity, broughton In part, It was alleged, by theabiiso of the husband.

TRAIN RESCUES 300REFUGEES FROM FLOOD

'V MONNI NO JOUNAL PtCtAL LAI0 WIPIlHouston, Tex., Dec. 11. The'

Prazim flood, the crest of which to-- j

night Is passing Columbia, In i:ra-zori- a

county, threatened today tosjveep SOU refugees, who had foundshelter in box can, nut lulu th" (Julf,of Mexico. They were saved fromthat peril by a special train sent fromhere, which removed them to safety.

No additional deaths were reportedtoday, The body, of Henry Martin,vice president of the International

Ureal Northern railroad, drownedlast Friday, was today, j

PLAN GOOD ROADS FOR .

FARMING INTERESTS

'V MONNIN4 JOURNAL ! CIAL Ll il WtC1Philadelphia, Dec. 1). The advan-

tages, of good roads In bringing thefarmer into closer touch with the

.'consumer in the big cities, and thusdecreasing the ciwt of living, Was!dwelt upon by speakers here tonight!at a meeting of the American Itoadilluilders' association.

Congressman D. ". Shackelford,of Missouri, chairman of the commit- -

ten on roads, was the principalspeaker and urged the necessity of:"business" roads, ".so that the Amer-ican farmer will have a chance tojcompete with the farmer In Argrn-- j

tine."

ANDREW BONAR LAW

PREDICTS CIVIL WAR

V MORNINO JOURNAL CPIIAL l.IAltD WIRR

Carnarvon, Wales, Dec, 11. Andrewllonar Law, leader of the oppositionIn the hou.se' of commons, spenkinghere tonight, repeated IHh predictionthat the Imposition of home rule onlister would result In civil war.

"If the government," he continued,j "has any proposal to make whichholds out even a prospect of avoidingthe evlln we dread, vve nhall considerIt without tiny regard to party ad-

vantage or disadvantage, but withsole regard to the welt'iini of the na-

tion."

Test Itiniil to Tux Indian.'Pierre, K. D., Dec. 11. Waller S.

Hlrd, an Indian resident of Deweycounty, H. D., began an action heretoday to test the constitutionality ofthe law giving the slate the light totax personal property of Indians holding lainiM uihI'T allotment, or tneUnited Sillies. It Is expected the casewill go to the liilled States supremecourt for final decision and that it.ifindings will regulate the taxingrights of stales in regard to allotmentIndians all over the west.

r(l(I.YNir-()li- l Hoy to New York.New York, Dec. II. A .'.OOiyea

bo' came to New York this after-noon In a wooden box, lUxlUxll Inches.The boy was 12 years old when mum-mified, some, five centuries ago. Themummy was found in the mountainsof Peru by Thomas C. Taylor, of Mon-

treal, and was admitted to the coun-try without payment of duty, underthe clause In the tariff providing forthe free entry of antiques.

Convre"? All Nii'er ' m.h.,,aiexlco City, Dec, It, Tlirj cham-

ber of Uepiuics approved ...... .s e.1

granting of the special power askedby President lluerta over the de-partments, of the interior, war andfinance.

Industrial Workers lo kausn City.Chicago, Dec. 11. line hundred

members of the Industrial Workt-r- ofthe World left here today for KjinsasCity, Mo., In response to call IhmuciIycHlerday by Vincent St. John, na-

tional organizer.

Going; skating; tonight',' Sure!

lack .hi nsou Still liuini ioiiParis, Dee. 11.: The newspaper.

Auto, says that the announcementthat the International I'oxing; unionhad deprived Jack Johnson of thetitle of world's, heavyweight cham-pion was erroneous. It declares thaithe union only proposed that heshould be deprived of the title andthat this proposal was rejected hythe English and American delegates.

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WAV. It In tint in If ynilwitf 1 .in Mini.' it fnvnr ftntn tliiin.tin tin' 1. Inr Ii.hhI itl" AUK

TIIK.M(i. i i hit f.i l hi ttli'. I il. hnili'ly In

vnur iiiiml nu in i' mil inity Klilnujirr miIi- -i II Im-- i ii inn - n mt in I

(l r "III IK. '. it in r Hint tin )i.i Iml nl Hit- - -- it nu- - Iiiiii- - j nuI Im lug Im in flu nl tln lr tlnmvjt Hintiiii iiii a iiuili rliil mini Unit In llirliIn, in. In, I, I i H ii- -t ..

KV' V Hlllmi tlilln In (hit llnl liinu;J.. iii mil ul.lili Im .u i,I In ii il vii n ' - fnr.il I. ii nU iiinniliH nml n ii r a in-jtlt-

H tin- - Htil ihi I llu r In im Ain't vn Cihi-- j

Idi It'.nk, Hi- - i iiiiiinim In n hli h nn'iii.nl f. r 5 I ' r i 'iii I rjiHi niiiit nil l!

'I

ll In. 'In

. t ht i ..iniiilHi-in- mitin)'!- - in nu ti'--

Ini'iii i'H i '. i n n.i.iti"tiit v hn Htrivt'H fnr nut- -

fTin

1irr. Jt i fmis.t Ll

inar imi'iilar unvi'i iitn tit, hn vr miifli i

(llffl'll llt llll'ilM IIH tu Wll.lt I ul IlitUtl'Hlit," I lllltllllli'.l Ml. T.llt III-- Ullllllull

In i i it Ihiii nf tin- - iiiilii'titlun uf Iht-

iilm tiliii' an l in l: t.i "lull nnfiUlljim j

j liy nur Kuvi iiitiii iit In llu- imlllii M nfliin- - Mnallir i niiiil ilt n, Cm Im-- 1

mliifco n ml Ih'- - 1'inttMl Amtilrnn n--- ,

i ii i i m inn I Hint we nn- - rxcri'i.'nm;iiuti'(-t(ir.il- nf n iliti-- t t hitni' ti-- r

nvi r nuiiti" uf tin in, j

tlii'tl- - Will.f lf..U

ilur- - If i P M " VA"?PIni.i. !.

.unti

.i tiunilii r'ri in liinum: n.1 nf V"lnl' nf nu- - in

ir! " y f:7 l! iS2riiinr.il i li.ir- -

a' ' V I til Mil

r - W V . ... III.M IB III... '.,..- - .. .Jiul I .'A.

I ni-l- l illf,lil!lll llniily.iU 41 ny Ast't W'i sihIiIIhIiiiii-iiI- . Tli Ih ttn'iiiiM ll HiixinK

. I ii ,.rii nvi r, nit--

i. . r llu- riili-- nf Ihi. . it liKti.Ikl ii' . nf nu Illi'dlilf It i nr i i

'i i .mi imII i.i" i'titiilmtli-- . pin

i. fl "it Hi'' li"' I'" ,IUilli'" ttll-- l

" '.' it I (t'llitiii- - nf tin

i i. I. r Mi'! miiiwcil n fiili-- r lulul i. mil. lii.tlty f'.r tin- iirtaiil.-t- .

i ml In Vimr Nniiii' nw,Sold In this community only at

"What wii nn ilium; with pst('tIn lli'tii," he Hsiil, "U in Hit- - liiictitnf rlvillxnllAn, nml vip ought to tin It'tn nlil nur ni'inh I. in ini; Knvi-- l iiiiii nli. j

v. lu'ihi'i- llu- - Alutiiiip iliniiini' ini- -niN nr nut."Whin wi- - tnnii' tu Mcxlin, whrip

llllllllliy HH' ttlH ll'llA tn II -' . till' lIIPH- -

ilmi in a miiKt ili'ln nip imp. lnlt'r-vi-li- tIn ti liy limp nu.iim Hip

tun1 nf i inn iiiiiiib ri'iiHin p nn nurllilil, liin luMH nf lllu.il l.llllul'Ji' livi-- '

nr fmni $1(1 In lino it i.ir In Hip i.

t.inilly. I'ti'l lh.it win Hi whil.'.'Kill ll W tlft ll Ulilll.'tlllllli til tin III InM l IH I' litis 't IVili'K'' '

.Iniililiil I li'l ih Su I in r it -.

Tim, .Mm tilii Jniii iuil N ,."". In niliiml liiiilH iiriiHi In I li tl in thinlir.il ll Mint inn Hyuti'iii In i ri'iiili'i n

Storei: !i;HT .S. t tin' iiiiii- t.i in milii . ,im!i'i..li- - In Tin' J. nil nu In LMf.il

I. ."in. I Ilir i it !1 ii it. I Ttn()i. nl Tniirn M it n. T' ) mni'ili- - IiinI wl thin

hi , if III- I ,1 ll: i,IILltllllC 1'.l UK III 11 I'M

o( I"--- - ul tin i ml. Ini mil In'Ml.iti'!" ll. I 11. l If lull Mlllllil lifcl' Illf i.m i f I In . Iinit w i.r M riu i nut'.1 tin- i. Hi. r it unit- (.. I.i- - imiili', i ll.

f II IIUI.--I tl lllllllHlilMAIM. II A.M Ml llf. Mtl I ;.,, , ,,, .1, :1KMM ,- ' . ' , 't'U I I' I ' ll UI I i V I - I L'I lllll 'I'l'i'' '' " f ' '" ""' ' lUlll- lltllllllHl mn i i llln-- in n l tiii k

w Imn f All t ti.it liiuM' nf nu BUTT'S,Nnt in ,, My lli llrllllil lull. 111 Hllilil IlllH m lrrtl'ilI. till IH u llu Hit

Inc., Druggistsin In liirri'iiMf lisrv ticn sim nfr tl'iii.t Ii ini'ih'iil f nillii'i'ii iim Ii I'lai-i'-

,f t'Vi'iviini' n tni'iiiiHuM nf llvliic nml

it luxury tinw it mlMeans "Klnn oS All" Albuquerque, N. M.

I.' in 111. i i'l III lit. fl'I'lll ii lint Ini"I Hill i,:ni till In tniil mull

in tin' Tniir Miiiinm'1, nrn I ni.M nf hi. mi. iiunu wiitiinn

n Mni Hunk s'.niilil ii ''i mi lull' nutl'Miiiy ..f ln luiiil, ii'ii.l it InIn i tin iii.- In. Imlt'd,

I 1,1.

.1,1.

humII

wl,n'l'l

.1 II ll

u ll liin I he i i'in ll n

nf ri'ilm Ink I In- - i

lllllkl'M II.S.'iilll'li iniln ulili'ti Ini'il fnl.. Ii ih In i n mil

MtuHiPts nnt'Ror. thtiiiyiinilt hnusatiil

yanlM nf lirk-yuril- s

nf hlilpiim amiOTEli DEFENDS

DIVIDEND PAYMENTSnn.'

CANYON P0ST0FFICEIN SANDOVAL COUNTY

IS DISCONTINUED

imp nut In Hip iii.M'i'niimn! i .i n iln ist Hiiiiurl Hip i.f tlm lui'imliiit

;nn, Hip Hprnl.iiy nf hI.iI,. nml tnI'liKi'iit tu tlu Kuri.pinh iinwiiM nintIn Hip Win-Il- l II Hulht ffntit. In ! I'lti' ulHip illM'uuiu.',im . n. n n m In MrS'ii ii, tin' (tipfmnt Hlluiillmi illiu-tratP-

jthp I. t in fli'i iit Inf Im iu p nf Hip Mini-- j

I'n p lli i ll llip nil Hit' iitlilllili. uf tin-- ,

Kiiitipiin imuiiH, whli h, in i.iiit. nfHip illilll V In HlP prnpi l ly him) pi-f-

jnuiui uf thi'ir iiiitiutiiilH. Itink Iii Hipjl'iilli il Stiiti-- iih a kiiIiIp Ihuii llu y

(!IP Willillli In fullnw ill wt'jl.lllg nllt'a ntiluliun."

.Mr. Tit ft (illiiilitl o TlipudnrpKuuni vplt .1 w."lt tu Hip Smilh A i

iill i iiiintiips. mul p. liit hp wan xlailI'.n thai Mr, Kuui'vi lt luul huiihIiIItu lllliPMl till-Il- l with Hip vi.-- nf thpMuiirnp I im.truip.

'Inilpi'il," in mil Mr, T.ilt. "Im

Hudson for SignsThp fnlhiwliii: firmsrpppivitl iiuitrai'lH:

uf flntir, ihiii'ran; liross. Ki My &pound, Hiat al nnl, riet,

,.IINtNa JOUWI1A1. Sf.CI.L LKAIIO Willi

"i I:. Im. 1. - SaiiiiU'l K.

lit nther plainsl.i'O Mi'tsih,;

', salt, rials aiulji'n., lanl coin-- ;

ivuiy nup ami

nf Ihi' illfit lull.In ntlnr Mini', Itln Afill'n Synli'tli

Iil'lll fit I'VlTV ll mill IIIVltl-t- l - wv- -

iinlt'i'll m i ii K VMiimtl ill MiiirfiiWiihIh, nml Hium- - W hn tin nnl

laml lire in llv, uHl ht- - iiiiii ciiiiiiiiIh--

niiiim mi thi-- hiuiiis thry I urn In:'I'Mty nilii i'i ll'i'i- will I't'iH flt In n

lnl .iy, ulliin.tli'ly luuvltllnn himwith Ilir Muiulim .liiiiinnl f nl in't

j l.l'i'illlHt- - III' "III HUVH till' l!'ll't' nf till'ni'W nt.iu r ml hlH fltl initiilh'H

iitlinlil', Mm iMivi'f, Urn Afi'ixniiit i('h;iul-- i ni l' hi in fill it thi'miiJi in-- !

i it'iiii'il Minn It'inli' mill liif Mni niim

I;, n mni Ini, llili in ltt iii lu il Uiii. li iliffirttil 1. iii Hinllilnu nf tin'l.iiul t'lir Iniiiiyiiriiti il In Alhtl-ii- n

i.tii-- , 'llu' i Ihi- - Itii:-Ut'- -I

I'f lit fil ling llllitlT lllt fAl hji-I- .

in iiml lull mi- - po-ill- ilitltn; ' iiii-

ii Ii ml- - i fmnr Ml n iiilnu Hu ll' inili-- -i

1. i I.m- - in Hti Mniiilin; iliiiirnnl ilnr-im- .'

this i. in i.i it. I In i nic t'liulilt il

tn --inr intitii'i In jiiiir i Ifniit h ni I vmimi. --.phi.. 1 ii t tiriiiiil lour nf Hit'iv . i I.l, li. i In i linn lii IhMm. I i.iiii' iiri inn-- , nf i)i Hillii v.

1 1n- i..."M ni:t) t In ri- - fur V i I

lCCll. OIIPA'tl TO MtMtNING JO tl ,ll I.

tila Kt I it'. 11-- - ! Wall Paperin thel'.'UH.,

nf

in;

i'l liinu'

l.'l' mla ntsain-.- ( thinn jm ti , '

Kuyirtiim nt

W'n 'li ; s Ti

I;; Hn- 111. ills (

iv ill PN i '.vii

rt

i..f, t

.luhii I'IIiipi-i- t was n'.tifi'-.- linlay 111 itHip iuh,i1.'i' .'.if faiiji'ii. S.imli'Val

tin li I y. lilll l.p il iypuiil in m il nfttTliinilur 1."., llu- - m. ul afli-i- Hint ilaf. tnItn tu .Ifiimz iiinl Hip MM'I'li'K tn Saul,

Siiultuilv, S h r Si'iiiisi., in

ilaiK''t!iml, tcs'.i--p- .

hatliy

lllVllll'llli-- i

FourthStreet andCopper Ave.

HUDSON

for PictureFrames

i

with ii

fail I.

(l.iii a

..r Hi"

P'litl s

li'iittior; 11. fartwriiiht iV i'n.,:twinty artitli's nf spniial riur'-lian--

ili;-p- ; Si limiuin Hi ntlu-rs- ,nwt-liti.- '

slippfiiu,'. ill iii anil hutluns: .luiinHlli'iiL-pf-. film, hiii kli's; Armour ti--

i'n., ; C'harlcs Ilfphl fumpaiiy, of;Las Vpgas, twi'iKy artiplps nf (jpni'la!!nii ri liatiili.-ip- ; C. V. Knuslrum, uf Tpn-- jria, HI., m,Ip halln-r- : tho Km-U- I'urdI'l uuni I'umpany, lim-k- I'unl, i

I'l'atp thpill dial Hip

s nf liaill'i

Ml Ht

tvi i l. r i

U!;i.')'111'' in in in Hn- mil.' ul

:ar i I'mpanii i.

S.iinliiviil fi'ii nt Mill l'i tli nnt inm "I

I'll thai ihltp, mail In uu " .I.m,'.'

I ' I" p ami s j ' i h In Stint i !",'. II.'iv, im iil.ni iiiitil'n il that an ,miiiati iii

fur mall till k ami i aft i.r will hpat t hn pustiif f i. p nn January la.

willlld hull' lii'il'P.I thrill mill IIH, (nn.far imiitf, if hp Iiml luiifiniil hiK

iPiii'hiimM ami li'rtiiiPH tn t'Xtlnmitlunnl Hip Muihiii. iiuiLinin nml Iiml nutMiumhi in ilpirny tin Inilppiiulpnipnf Hip ili'ln ihi v ami ilpniurali.p

uf UKt it III tun in n t i m-l- I "

iid'i, lathy wiiil. In nuin.i.Tiniv. 't p paiil in I'.miT. TIipv wai-- ilp- -

t .liii.l,

tin-IMIU'llt,

;.,n ,i

STRIKERS PROMISE

.TO GIVE DP ARMS li i.l' llils'."GETS-II,- " for Corns

Surely Gets Them!

."a I.- ui Hip a Pl'ataliisWllHh It

I'licil'ii' fli Pt, t itln--

w itm'ss pxplaitii-il- ,

. nl'i-iili- a I y ( iinii.i-flu-- tt

Hip a pparal usi.l Ilia pari nt i ntu-

it paiimnt fnr II- -

BARBEE HOOK WEDS

HANDSOME DIVORCEE

OF THE WINDY CITY

i.r ui,'hi'

W ll. II

'll in!. H

a.--, p;i.yi ii

who Kniiw

ASERVO SYSTEM

Nomination BlankThe Albuquerque Morning Journal's 'Round the World

and Tropical Tour Campaign.

Good for 1,000 PointsI In ri v iniiiiliiiili- - Ml ., or Mi- -. ...uf , hist. n us mii huililn i .t in 1, In t ' In in hi i m ti i n- - M i ii ii I n - iluiiiiiiil I Ci tn nit (ImV. nrlil nml liuih'iil luiti' t'uiiiiali;ii,

Mxui'il

V.iihi'ss ;

Mill Nn iitiiilul.iti' xtlll hp iriililttl n ll Ii In .lilt- - -- i'i'iii't-,1 mt iikiivII .in nut- - lliilliiiiiilliiii lilmik.

lt's Hip Corn Cure nu a Ni'W I'laitCicls Ivvr-i- t urn ttit U and Sure."If you're like me, and have tried

Hourly everylhinir to qpt rid of cornsand have still sut tlit-m- iust trv the

upi'i att I i.it hy !aiil lipt Hip limp aim ."till thinkwas n rfei-t.l- prupcr.

I'"f Iiarly nail I.'Hpis

H luht a

his-l

h i

A 'tin i ii ppitplphim will hp Inn I'pslpil tnmai t Ihkp uf Hn II,,

'wy wotnnNtl jontt-nl- iflcUL i mm Winnt'ulitliii't. Muh., lip.'. 1 I riKPi't

Hi t p iiin.il (n Miii'iputirr liii-ii- litarum In t'inuit .Iii.Iup (illiipii.S In t l f I 11, ami Asislaut I'ru.-i- . t'liturNii'hnlK, whn il luailull.'l li'l.i

Wi'Sli't-- uf Miiu'is ll.-- ;tin i All M1IU11.1 prp-i-i- it piumiM il Inulu ami I'l i s.a, nl MuM-r- ul In-

auii-P'- tu iln Ins iilum-- t I"kit p Kinl.i r.'i i. iii uf t run i.li . Muii r

Hintthai

( 'i

flua

li'ii rn nf Hipli, t.ns An- -

RheumatismSTO.M.( II TKOVItUCSKII).i:V AII.MIOTS

Faywood

Hot SpringsIt cures, and you remain cured,

we know, and you will if you tryIt.

Considered the greatest Kidneywater on earth.

Why not visit FAYAVOOD HOTRPIU.VGS first, since you willeventually go there, anyway?

Large, modern hotel. Perfectclimate. Hooklet.

' T. C. SIcnnUMOTT,"Tim ray-wood.- "

FAYWOOD, SEW MEXICO.

Mm. liiiuirp'iP 1'iii.au i.i i u j t nip ii i , in new, sure quicK, easy, painiPKs way- -pri'l "SI im; 'u the Ka.luin

Ul till I' III II tl, I

Maifp, n liamlsi.niiI'liiiami. Thp mm

at l.'i'own 1'

; h ,u

ri lllli ll

I'm t Hall

uflastHip

.MUiliR ilivnlil'ilapint. il . anil

a us.- uf tin' tisp nf the;wireless iiad luen in- -

..'ittli-ship- Replies tn,In I' I... ,,l sralleil onid In ailsih:

ImiipyiiiunnliiK lit Hippliirp, tipiir (ilrnilutn.

hi I.l rail llua.th.'i' amihip talc

full p ll- - is ItttwHunk riiHIH--

Calif.iilliullSsli p pi

eeryio- -n lu ii . ti

he expot It ,1

ii til l'..1 iiiIkp ( i' !i ii n

nipnil'Pis ul Hipill nt tiln i it similar

Hit's" letit is, .'idilri-ss- i d to the ICUs-vutt- h

i u j , a P.adln xuhsidinry,Hi, it wan si'liiin; nf the (iflri'titV itnpany, also were leit'd. These re- -'

pit. s, hy Harhy, pretestediiiiainsl the KllsWolth euinpatiy usiilsrvthis Put in iis u.l pi'lisim; literaturewhen the iiay depart inent had u'e'atife in its inntrai'l which state 1,

sal, I

i it n:

it 'Kurilt"

imlHamlaw

CAPITOL CUSTODIAN

BOARD SUBMITS ITS

REPORT ON EXPENSES tu rntv-- t In ii'and will i nu

ulili r of Hm emu t.A Kl'and jury of

was draw n tuilavMonday.

nunvine

Mhat the fact t'.iat the experiments'with wiiii.-- -, ti ieplmiies was l.einni'

ri) de, must im I l.e used in any at-- 1

li nipt In s'.imul.ilc the sales of theSENATORS ARE ATTACKED

FOR FREE WOOL VOTE

IlflflAV O'IPATCM to MURNllia JOUftNALJ

S.itua Kp. lipp. hp rupltol(li.ni liuaid this fnl I'll. tun iiiaili

its report whii'li shows that it cn.itL'.r.tiit.tiu last year M run the extant-tiv- p

lnapsion. ami J I (i,;i ;i.40 tn tnaln-tal- ii

Hip rant,,l.

t'.rk nr a. para'us of thp company. .

:' The tti.;l will In- - tninoi- -

ASERVO SYSTEMFREE COUPON

The Albuquerque Morning Journal's 'Round theand Tropical Tour Campaign.

row.World

M0G0LL0NStage and Auto Lint

DAILYLeave Bllver City 7 a, m.Arrive Mogollon 4 p. m.Leave Mogollon 7 a. m.Arrive Silver City 4 p. m.

Special fara on ItetiHent.t'll or Address, i;. . Marrt.lt. Pror CM. N. M.

"Talk A hunt Your Coni-r.pticr- s,

I he IJfulI.I.TS-U- " Stuilv IsThins."

ALBUQUERQUE FIRMSLAND CONTRACTS FOR tn new-pia- n corn curp, 'GETS-IT- .'

nCHIITCMTUBV CI1DDI ICC ' . .n. .0 r ' tha "rn, wart.iGOOD FOR 5 POINTS I Ulil I I Clt I IHu I OUfTLILO '.V." lr llll,lln'' ' a hurry." "G KTS- -

,ti i.i as sure as turn. Jt takes two;' seenmls In apply that's all. No hand-- !

Tin' Man Who llini'lfj When his eunditloii pnints to kid-np- y

tli til li U- - takes nn unwise risk,llai kaehp, pain and i.irt iii'M tner theItitlnevH, nervoiis tu di...v upellM, poor

i.tleep, ate nil kv mpti.M'a Unit willwith the regular use of I'o-- ,

p Kidiii y I'lllit. Thpy put the kid-neys mid hlaiidpr in h . strutiif

.and lu'iillhy eunditiuti, ami iheuinatlc

.pains. ftilT joinis, hinil'HKu and irreiiu-ila- rhliiddt r iii thui ate nil relieved

lirnniitly when 1'uli y Kidney I'lIIjure luken. Kor sale by Hiitt'ii, Inc.

THE WM. FARR COMPANYin stn-- and fuss out, no salves

'r MOHNINO .lOUtth.L .1 'CIO m '

t'oltlaml, lue,, Dee. 1! - At theOregon Wo'.l t rowers' eoiiM i.tiunhtte were adopted assap-lii-

lite in w (.trill law as t iiii.--

the intrresls of thp wool crowers, andI.oth tireKfit senators, ieitrt:i. K.

t'hainl'i-- l lain anil Pt Harry I.ane.iii m t ts. were p'oi' ii for forfree wool. The tesniutmns slate Inpari;

"We had a riviht t." txpp.l thatS'll. It els Wnlliil tiP at l"atl

as linii It eoiiMih laii'ill to Hie .li'lil 'l-

II. 'S i.f Ola ,t.i naM- - to Hi...--.o New .li t st y am! M ass.u h ,im tts

"Itnth nri-uut- w hell fafor uffiee, went nil record as

lavot in; a modi rate tut iff mi w i...."

I'n;

THIS

COUPON

VOID

AFTER

DEC.

21

Wholesale and Retail Dealers laFltESH AM) SALT MEATS

8flusaiCT SpecialtyFor Cattle and Hots tne Blg-t(-

Market Price Are Paid.

to make curns sore and turn trueflp.stl raw and red, nu plasters, no;mure knives and razors that may calisejnloud poison, no more ntcorns. Just the easiest tliirni In the,world tn use. Your corn davs nr.- - over

!tit. Nt

COMfftSPONCirNCt TO HOHMIM4 JOURNAlJ

Sat.ta N. M . Hec. 11 TheAll.ii'iui fiUe firnw Were

awarded contra. is hy the humdf p tui.'titiarv i iiitittussionprs f..r

suimliis . luiim; lite next six Itlnnths:,Tin. mas I". Keleher, shoe nails; S.

I". Kahnt, coml'-nsn- l milk and hlnckpi ppi-r- t'haili-- llf'-l.- l i runetiitrated lye and slatch; Ijruiisfeld

Mill, I Id- - i'tiiiiuii U tuoil t.nlv if tl'pnitil ill theTniir I i'.n Imrlil i.( lite Mni tiiin; .luiil ual. ml or In --

fun Hie dale iuilii mIhiip. illill neiitlv fur fillni:.

";i:TS-T- " is guaranteed. It is safe.inever hurts healthy fleHi. f riiolec mixed oats net 100 lMitinils.

"iour drusmst tells t;i;T--MT-." 25j$1.75 cash price. Ynu fun photic jourrfin I a rmv li. ,it l,i . .ii.. ,i .. .

Want a JilKh-Krad- u employe? Orthe tetter Rrade nf nervants? filkuse of the unt columtn of ThJuuiml.

, Vl ,,,,,.lt vim Misn. iiruer anil pay r, l'lione 10....... ji'iiu o. vo., v. nicago. E. W. 1'I J- -

Page 6: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-12-1913

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL'. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,1913. FIVE

000oooooooooooooooooooooooooo

L E. IDM CHOI OF COURT Pi.0 rJiiii-i- J

0

000

00 XMAS DEAD FOLLOWING IN Til SUITS :..,.. 1

000 ONG ILLNES :, J. n i I i li i hi " fl u i c i ii i i0 s FA1S BANKS :' ' i . l I i j '"lib ..A i J

00

00 SPec&als tSJtB f II ll I I ii ' 1 V t P in Jl i

'"' I ,

'111. II ' k l 'i till. I ,i '1,1. ,l ' 'ill ii IH II r Jit k ' : rm .

W JWW II'.' A lUiliPL CP ii S

Prominent Willard Citizen, andBrother of AlbuquerqueBank President, Dies in ThisCity,

First National and State Na-

tional to Be Allowed to Pay

County Treasurer AmountsThey Tendered a Year Ago.

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i in ll l t, a I . Vj 'rHv ML I" h i t "I 1 In 11- '-- .- - t ' ? J Te--fFOR THIS

MORNING

9 to 1 2The breadJ mice II. F. Raynolds, of the rtls

trlct court yesterday granted ludirI.. K. Ilcrndon, manager of the

Willunl Lumber company, who mineto Albuquerque, recently in accountnf lllncwH, died hero last night. Ilfwas ii brother of J. It. Herndnn, nres- -

line leads to ament In 'the suits Co collect taxes.;hroiiKht hy- lilstrict Attorney M. I'.Vltill, against the First National and1State National banks, directing Treas-- 1

urer SI. ' Mandell to receive thej long path of jubilantOiiilcnt iif the State National bunk.j .Mr. Ifernduit had lived tit Willard

ojfr several yearn, having moved theregjfrom Texas. Resides directing the0 lumber business there, he managed0the llcrnilun ranch, near Unit town.

j Mr. I tern. Inn hail been III for some

health when the bread, pastryother foods are made with

amounts they tendered last Noveni-be- e

The illMrlct attorney flr.t broughtsuit to collect front the banks thejfirst half of their 1912 taxes, ami,November 12, after the first com-- 1

plaints had been dismissed, he filed!suits asking for Judgment againstboth bankii for the entire taxes for!

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nine, t m i hi ks ii ms cntuiiuon (lid innbecome serious until a f. vv weeks ago.

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OF JOHN NEWLANDER IS Xl! KSI j iSSS uiBr u.

1912. Judgment was asked iiKainstthe First National fur ir.,2S.3I.This included JT45.:IB penalty and

JinlKment w.ih asked againstthe State National for $5.4.'3.3'J. ThisInclinleil J2ii1.2i penalty and inter-est.

1'nder Judge Itaynolils' orders, theFirst National will pay the treasurer

I l.H .1.1 T, and the Stale Nationalwill pay $4. 149.511, the amounts theytendered Treasurer .Mandell morethau m year ago, in full imyment fortheir taxes for 1012,

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A fire of unknown origin eomiiletelydestroyed the Residence of John New.lander, at the foot of South Seventh

fur delicious nut Irrad rr.aue with- -last night about 9 o'clock. TheO street Here Is a recipe

out kneading:building, which was a two-roo- frameHtriictiire, binned rapidly, and when

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This pure cooking fat iseasily digested, and owingto its low melting point, producesfoods of exceptional tenderness

Ojthe fire department arrived was In fullO' blaze, owing to the distance to thej nearest water plug, much time wasO lost after the engine reached theJJ! scene, before a ft ream could be

Sift 2 cup of flour with 3 teuspooin of baking powder, 1 tra-- kj

oon of salt nj cup of sugar. Brat on ry. w ell unJ Jd

3 of a cup of milk to to'. :. To the tchc 1 flmu 4 cup of

tlked or rhnpiieil inits. Then In f(,g and mili. ndd i table-tpno- na

of BohrnrJ Cotrolcnr, min thoroughly, plain in !i.af pi.n,

lit t'.anj 10 mit.utt then bats i.i a nioUrtaic ovc:i 41 .;i.nuica.

POSSE WATCHES TRAINS

FOR ESCAPED CONVICTSO! brought to play upon the house. TheOl building with Its innteiits was a to

VALUE NO. 1

200 extra high grade sati-

n messaline petticoats in

all leading shades, also

black, Sold elsewhere for

$4.00; on sale this morn-

ing, 9 till 12, your choice,

$2.95VALUE NO. 2

Our entire stock of ladies'

long silk kimonos, man-

darin coats, quilted satin

robes and Kayser silk un-

derwear, all on sale thismorning 9 till 12 at re-

duction of

15VALUE NO. 3

A new lot of the celebrat-

ed Onyx knit cravats, all

pure silk, the newest ideasin men's ties, worth 75cto $1 each; on sale thismorning 9 till 12, yourchoice of lot, each,

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and ltehtness.tal loss. Mr. New lander, the sule oc-

cupant of the house, was away fromhome when the fire broke out, and It

Is not known how the blaze originated.

Iiufse niaile up of about twentyattiucled perba'is by the size of

reward offered for their recap,and several officers, last night

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men.thetore, ,IU,imKBn

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The ubove is only one of many

valuable recipes containedL ?,!?1S :. - rr arji'.t.WT m , J

.v .f .'!l'lii''!l'AUTOMOBILE IE l"'"'i'iiii,,.."N.fi mm! :'!''!it':-- !'!:;'t ::"..

"',iU.:::''''"'li:ll'';''l,'i.',in our FREE Cook Book, 1 '..ill "'-- ..;:!:.)H',iuiml''.

patrolled the Santa Fe right-of-wa- y

from Martineztow ti to Abajo, in thehope of catching llllario Itniz andMargarito Ciindelaria, escaped ion-vlct- s.

Kome of the men were armedith riflis.(iffiiers searehed nil trains enter-

ing Albuquerque to guard against thepiisonets going through Albuquerqueto Mexico.

HOME HELPS. SendCUT INTERESTSj.i i n 'jl ni,i i,. r; ki i

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for your copy, also orderCottolene from your

grocer today.

(( pQsf 1 Ut . I,, ,J! I' , 'Villil V;- ' rMEN ALSO VI1"" " ... ji '

. --- .. ...d I tf 1IllV fl .. .1 "'IISTRONG'S ATTORNEYS

DISMISS CASE AGAINST

DR. JULIUS E. KRAFT

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,. w ,i" ' i.r,.H- til:jMmO :i":'V -- ':Men Are Not the Only Ones I K i i. .o i 'V :: , .. ..:-- . n fcthe nk, FAIRBANKro!2ii

!f. K'.IV'ij VtCHICAGOWho Are Sitting Up and Tak-

ing Notice of the Big PriceReduction,

of Frank H. StrongK. Kraft and Mrs. F.liz-trl-

of which was be-I- n

the district court,

The easeagainst Dr. J.ninth Kraft,gun Tuesday

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yw'- - i"!- i- r i1 jmiiplwas dismissed at noon yesterday

h ll'l ftaiil 1.' Hi 1 IilttliUUiWUIiAU;!fail iMnriiiir iif t m nn7iiuirr45c Oj Since announcing a reduction ofq almost 20 per cent on automobile tiresO in yesterday's Journal, we have re-- 5

ceived dozens of telephone calls nsk--

InK for prices on different sized tires.O Most of these culls were from ladies

G SCOUTS WILLIA SOUR STOMACH

attorneys for the plaintiff.Strong instituted the case to en-

force an alleged contract betweenhimself and Dr. Kraft to buy Fl I'u-en-

ranch, near Watrous. The de-

fendants filed a counter claim to re-

cover money they nuy they had ex-

pended at the ranch.

BALDRIDGELUMBER COMPANY

Paints, Glass, Cement, Roofing

time, mill nr in rcmlinisrt to iiiiiI'Tko!the iiios-- riH'd and iritlial tivts thatmay l,e npplli'il to deuinnst i n e theirfitiiesH. Nowhere In Jin1 stulo has the!National (luuril rem heil a K ll r ntuleof efficiency than in A Hmi tici ijue, audi BENEFIT D Oit is M lieved that the Incal Imys w il

fhow off to jjplcr.dlil advantage to- -

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IllKlit Wieii they are niven tlic unciover" l,y the state an thurified.

VALUE NO. 4

Men's silk hose, just re-

ceived 50 dozen finestquality men's silk hose in

new shaded effects, extra-weig-

and finish, a $1

value, on sale this morn-

ing 9 to 12, for, pair,

who stated that they had thought ofgiving their husbands tires for Christ-mas presents. So we have decidedto wrap all tires to be Used in thisunique manner in holly paper anddeliver them free of charge, Chriatma.ieve.

Think it over and phone us the sizerequired for your car. Nothing will

and Builders' Supplies

;Rcad New Mexico's Magazine

THE SANTA FE TRAILTONIGHTThe governor and adjutant general!

'have lieen on ll tour nf InsiiictionicoveriiiK all the i itlcs In the MateBY

Tape's Diapepsin" Ends

Stomach Distress in Five

Minutes Time It!O lease him more than a new tire for2 the new year.

where national utiard orxa niai ionnhave lieen furnicd. They hav e already

(inspected the coinpaiiies at Santa Fe, p'pst i MrProcram Arrangedo! mi FMAM-R- I ANK" P.n i j

TONIGHTI'hone 24 2. 1C21-52- 3 W. Central. for Entertainment in Pres-

byterian Church; ProceedsIf what you Just ate Is sourlntr on

your stomach or lies like a lump ofSOcM.iiH CKa, Oliver i ny aini iiiis v i m -.

Janil lifter leaving A lliuiiieriue theyWill (fi) to ClovlH, I'ul'talcM, Al'fei iu.'at l.ihad and Itimwidl,

Covernor .Mcliotaild and AdjutantiCieneral Herring will arrive early thininnrnlnjr on the train from l.nx Criices.

Onnrt unlive liuy,' lurw lo Imlefl,45o rush on (Idlvorv prlcu,

i:. w. vki:. Go to Charity,lead, refusing to dinest, or you belchlias ami eructate our, uudiKestedfood, or have a feeling of dizziness,heartburn, fullness,, nausea, bad tasleIII It It and Hi, loach headache, youcan net dlessed relief In five minutes.

Ask your pharmacist to show you

Boys of Company G Will Be v, .Mi(inliiK hkaliiiK tonight? Suit'

AVo want youtname, oddresaund diecK tor

We will sendyou the bestmagazine youever reud.The Santa FaTrull In a live,1 n d e pendentmonthly, put.llshod In ourown New Mex-ico. It tellsIn story formthe liiBtory,adventuiu undromance e f

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Given the "Once Over" by COUNTY ASSESSOR OF

Chief Magistrate and Newly

VALUE NO. 5

great Jot of ladies'handkerchiefs, all

linen, embroideredlace effects, a clear- -

MANY BIRDS NEVER

BEFORE EXHIBITED TO

BE SHOWN THIS MONTH

SIERRA COUNTY MUST

CORRECT HIS BOOKS

One

fine

pure

and

Appointed Adjutant General,

- 1 '' iance sale of all handker- -

the formula, plainly printed on theseflftv-iil- it cases of Rape's lHapipslli,then you will understand why

troubled of all kinds inns go,and why they relieve; sour,

Ktoniachs or IndiHcsllon in liveminute. "i'ape'B liiapepsin" Is harm-less; tastes like candy, thoush eachdoso will diKcwt and prepare for as-similation Into the blood all the foodyou cnt; besides, II mnkes you ko tothe table with a healthy nppetlte; but,what will please you most, Is thatyou will feel that your stomach andintestines are clean und fresh, and youwill nut need to resort to laxatives or

In puiHtiance of orders tvsued fromthe office of Adjutant General MarryT. MerrliiK on Noveiuher 25, there willhe an inspection of Company (!, NewMexico National Ciiard, and also ofhe hospital corps, tuiiinht ut 8 o'clock

in the armory. The lnnpeiition will he

chiefs worth from 65c toThf txhlliUion ciunmiUi'P fur the

poultry show to he held here Dt'tem-he- r

26-2- hits found many fanciersiind liieeders In li riuillllo, w ho neverhefore have txhi d toil in u poultry

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Einal rehearsals for the entertain-ment to be Riven tnnUht by the GirlScouts of America were In Id yester-day afternoon in the 1'rcshyterin n

church, and is now In readinessfor the performance. Those who areto take part In the enterloinnii'iuhave reached a high degree of pro-

ficiency, iiiiii ao etiluiin ''f i,nipleasure Is iii more for those who koto the church this evening.

Perhaps the most interesting fea-

ture uf the proKiam will be the ex-

emplification by the xirls of the workfor which the organization wasfounded. ruder the supervision ofMiss Clara Adi le I.isetnr-I.an- e, thefounder and the national head of theGirl Scouts of America, the includeshave perfected themselves in a va-

riety of accomplishments such as areiiossessed by few American Kir's, andthese will be very much in evidence

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the early daysln .New Mexico.Get It for yoiirse'lf, nnd send it as k

Christmas present to your fi lends.

THE SANTA FE TRAIL

MAGAZINEpox F12, Albuquerque.

$1.25; a great Xmashandkerchief opportunity,cn sale this morning 9 to12, choice, each,

C. McOonald andand will

fowlH for the winter event. J. D. Not-(.his- s,

secretary, has assurance fromooo

a hh; (towd to the!

PCCIAL OlfcATCH TO MOMNINa JOURNAL

Santa Ke, lec. II. The books oT

the a.'scssor of Sierra lounty receivedtoday by the traveling auditor, willhave to be returned, for the oath ofthe assessor is lackiim and only one ofthe three county coiiunisaloneis sUncdthe roll. The sum total of the assess-ment also falls to reach the total

from the county by the boardof equalization.

The department of iducatlon, thisafternoon, sent out a circular maklnuinquiry from each county about itssummer institute plans, so that theymay be laid before the mer'tin of thestale board of education which willbe held at Santa Fe on the first Mon-

day in February,Qiie.'dlons from the "rtuildiiiK of the

Ship," "Gettysburn Address," ''Christ

O'liiany out of town lireederH that theyOiwill enter their chlikenf.O .

hy Governor W.jutant Generalduuhtless drawarmory.

Company G,I limes, and theCaptain 11. 1!.

expecting ,lhis

tinder Capjain W. V.hospital corps, under

Kauffman, have lieeninspection for nomo

liver pills for liilioiiHnes.s or consti-pation. ,

This city will have many "Rape'sliiapepsin" cranks, as somei peoplewill cull them, but you will be en-thusiastic about this splendid slmn-uc- h

preparation, ton. Jf you ever takoIt for Indigestion, pises. heartburn,sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach

Interim! ional llviliiij IViwiIot forivoiiudi, .'ic hoxe, ITm'.

i:. v. i Ki:.SOcSum!shalhiK toni;lil.

Montiina Financier Dies.Rutle, Mont., Dec. II II. Mason

Radorg, president of the Farmers Ai

rirovets' company, a $ 5 0 im ti o

of which Senator ReedSmoot is vice president and otherprominent I'tah men are directors,died today of a affection.

misery,SAMPLE BOTTLE OFTEN

PROVES BENEFICIAL

In the entertainment that Is to lisKlven tonlKht. HnniluKlni.', buildniK i

camp fire, siKniilltiir, Kcltlnr up a"emergency meal and similar feats willbe shown, an I an atmosphere of in- -

Get some now, this minute, and ridyourself of Hlotnai-- trouble and indi-gestion in live minutes,

H. M. S. PINAFORE'

BY MRS. BRADFORD'S

COMPANY A SUCCESSmas," "Each and All," "The l.ust

will pervade the en- -

VALUE NO. 6An extraordinary silk hosevalue, 50 doz. extra qual-ity ladies' silk hose, in

twenty different shades.

Leaf," "Michael," "Ode on file I hike tense patriotismof Wellington." and "The Recessional," tire pi i forma nci iiiiii iiiiiiiiuuuijiiii

fin tt - "ltitmwill be Included ill (he examinations

Some time ao I was afflicted withkidney and bladder trouble and wasunable to obtain any relief from othermedicines so sent for u sample bottleof your Swamp-Kno- t. I received so

for promotion in the eighth grade, ac-cording to a circular sent, out by thestate department of education thisfort noon.

also black and white, sold g

"II. M. S. I'lnafore," hh prpHentcilhy local talent last evening at th-Kl- ks

theater under the direction olMrs. K. L. lli idfnrd, was a trenn-n-doii-

Hiiceesa. The troupe played toa well-fille- d limine and the nudionce,was a delighted and appreciative,one. The leadinK rojes were huih;

THE JOURNALelsewhere for $1.50 pair,this 'is a special worthwhile; on sale this morn-ing, 9 to 12, for, pair, .

WHITECAPPERS GIVEN

SUSPENDED SENTENCES

BY JUDGE MEDLER

Itie Ulrl Scouts desire to expresspublicly their thanks to (he NewMexico National Guard for the limitof the flags which will be used to-

night III showing Ihe pt ogress thatdas been made in signaling and forthe cordial that theyhave leceived from Ihe military boys.

The proceeds of the entertainmenttonight ate to be devoted to charityand to illstriliut ing Christmas cheerto the poor of Albuquerque during theapproaching holiday season. Dona-tions of money and merchandise forthis purpose will be gratefully'

by the organization. All suchdonations should be brought or sent

imich benefit from this small bottlethat 1 purchased a larne hotthj of thedrugKisi. l continued the use of 1 ir.Kilmer'a Swamp-lioo- t until I regard-ed myself as cured and am now Invery (food health. I recommended itto ii nelKhhor who has used it withthe same results.

I reward your remedy, Kwamp-Koo- t,

as a preparation that will do all youclaim for it.

MRS. ALUKKT STERNER,Cressonu, I'u.

Personally appeared before me this15th day of September, 19il, Mrs. Al

O extremely well and ine cnoruneH weieO holendid. ' The ooHtuminu was very Want Adspicturesque and the HCenic effec.t.s ex-

cellent. The dancing was execute!with marvelous liBhtnesH and grace.

MIks Crimmer was a charming"JoKenhine." She looked the part ofthe Ingenuous heroine to perfection,

CarcGlAi. conncspoNPCsr.l to moknino journalEstaneia, N. M., Dec. I I. District

court convened at '.I o'clock Mondaymorning, at Estancia, with Judge E.L. Medler presiding. The docket wasbe bert Sterner, who subscribed thepretty well cleared, out ofand her voice was delightful. "Dick above statement and made oath that fifty-si- to the Presbyterian church tomorrow BRINGcilmlnul cases, twenty-nin- e wereIs true in substance and Inthe sameDeadeye" as taken hy Mr. Christian lis- - .ev ening, or orders left W'lth Miss

fact. posed-o- f and t Ilirt -t hreo of the sev-- 1made a great hit. Hih make-u- p wasC. A. MOYEIt, J. P. enty-lou- r civil cases were dlspnped ota scream and- his acting- was true to

life. Me simply was In reality "Dick"

l.iseior-l.an- e at that lime.Tickets for the entertainment arc!

on sale at the Highland Pharmacy,1Williams Drug1 company and Mai-

sou's. The performance begins at S

o'cloi k at the First. Presbyterianlun ch,

lietlcr toVr. Kilmer & Co.,ltliighamton. y. V.

O tor tne lime, i ne rote or iiafpn,O the unhappy lover, was sunn most ad

up to Tuesday night. Messrs, Noble,!Griffin and Dunn,, who were, found!guilty at a foimer session of court, ofshooting up a house ut Monnta i nair,were sentenced (o twij years In the'penitentiary, Imt xenteece wa,; Hiis- -j

pended during Rood behavior. I'd kins,

QUICKESTMOSTSURESTBESTCoiug skating tonight? Sure!

lrove Wlmt Swaiiip-ltoo- t Will Dol'or You

Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Rlnghumtoti, N, Y., for u sample sizebottle. It will convince unyone. Youwill also receiv? a booklet of vuluableInformation, telling about the kid-neys and hludder. When writing, besure und mention the Albuquerque

mirably by Mr. Andrews. Mrs. Hen-derson as "Utittercup" was splendid,und the "Captain," depicted by Mr.Meyer, and "Sir Joseph" by Mr.Falkenburg were also excellent.Miss Trott filled the part of "Cousin,'Iebe" delightfully. From every pointof view It was u remarkable produc-tion for amateurs und reflects great

a not her one ot tne convicted men, was!not sentenced, as he is sick anil was! Oy cr shell S iioiituK l."r, cashunable to be present. The clerk and I'l'ict '. iiii may iiIioik" your order and

(he driver. Telephone 10.i:. w. i i

three eiiiinnissioncrs were granted ii !"'DRY GOODS CO. change of venue to Lincoln county.Mornimr JnurnaL Regular fiftv-ce-

the case to come up at the .Marchl'Jl 1, term. .

credit upon the musical and dramatic and onn-doll- size bottles for sale uttalent of Mrs. Bradford. 'all drug stores.

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. "tand g!v promise of being, permanentAH inukpevpent NEWSPAPER.

Ch ilituquerqueemits of eminence who, w hile con-l- i

ndlng thnt experiment i ll llv ll)

iiniuinl lire often ii'i .H y. condemnii'ifii'ly inn iiliimc of th practice that

Picturesque New Mexico, BurroThreatens to Become Extinct '"Fifty years ao, when Golden Wedding

11 'biskey ivas young.I, an Ki'imn In recent .veins.Wonting journalFuliHlhiid i IX

ly aatlcfuctory. The inaila huve heenliuilt . with a gravel mirfura eightInches deep, which oiiKht' to Insure 11

permanent hlKhwuy for many yearsto come,

The county road hoard oojisistH of,W. K fildiuni, I'rancis K. nnd1'. II. thiilcy.

There la a middle prnund between..vase barbarity n rul mawkish neiitl- - tti

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

! A Mi'l'HKftS"N TMntW T M'l Tlf'KIMT litlnf Munutrr

M)S' W I H Mnom K'lu

nicrilulily, n ml It In this middle groundwhhh all chniilil fi( tn find. There'a mi Knliifaii ing the fact Unit the lifeif one rhlli) In nf Incomparably inurevalue than those nf Innumerablei iilrn it pii'.v ; lull on tho dI hi r hand.mi- Nhniilit be r'. rui t .1 v" ruin Unit the

respectively, Tlmher IniidH 111 ColfaxMk.243, In SnndoMil 64,!i:,; coalInnda In Colfax are ussesaed nt theerinrmoim sum of ll.n.'il.H.'tr. or trior;han twhe (he entire assessment ofSandoval county, whose coal lands31 Hssessifl nt :',l'i(ill, lilllliiilKh theprospectus of una Sandovnl count

i I mine gives the value of Its coalni llHO.nno.OOii. Mineral lamia In' '"lf.it nr (it 4S,10(, n San-doval nt tCftn. iilthoiigh It Includes

I,. FOX.

EXPOSITION BOARD

WILL LEAVE NEXT' WEEK FOR SAN DIEGO

I K. N. M., Inc. II.SANTA aipie hnrrn will anmi Ii.

na fktiiict hn the it hlrd In

New Menico, f the reluriia of th 'Iweiity-al- x imaeKaoin of the atnte uetaken na a criterion. Nothing cthan II MKdety In prevent the exlnu'-lio-

of tlie hifturlc critter ac uta tofur. The cnrrecteil imaeaamciit

r "Hh from Colfax enmity rrpml onlyaixteen hi.rrna In that mimtnii Icent do-

main, a ml faiuhcviil cieiiity'a names-meri- t,

roll, colrecied and ii iiinnenteilna per ordera of the state homd ofequalization, show only US luirroa,

III.

41iMrr HriirMntnllt,V. t, AMrKIN,

MarqiuitU llullihni, ( lurafo.

Fmatrn MitirMntrttlva,MAI IH M. Ml II in A V,I l'tH How. .N erk.

In 'H nf the it"'"''" Ida- nre necessaryIn snfimiard 1 h life nf the child hc- - arriAL lOMItlONDINCI TO woasiaa i4 jaHAO

Santa Ke, X. M., Iiec. II. Th Newriire Infill (Inn u tnrtiire which onrinothe othir thiin brutalizing In Ha effectHut which Mill V lie entirely need ll.

;tit.r..t .'.ni1-rt.- Viattrr Hi !

p...i .rn.. (i aiiiii'iumiiu. N. M, unilxr ttr.f 1'oriVrrt, ef Mar-- I, 171.

Mexico huard of. Kan DieRo expoaitioiici mmlssioners expect" to leave 011 I'e-- 1

ci mher li for San Diego to mnk. the;final m rangementH for the New .Vox-- 1

i in: n:i, spirit or i intism s.

ui'h diNiritta tia the Cochltl. Therullroiida of Colfax county nre na-

si used lit l,lM.r,74, those of .Snnilu-va- l

at 1470, 100. Colfax county haw4,J')x holmes on the assessment roll,HnndnVal only 1,110; CoifaX reports(17!l mules, Sanduial K'l; Colfax, ,14,-fi.-

cattle, Sandoval only I, Ml; Col-fa-

fiT.lil sheep, Sanduval, 7 . f. 9 :t. or

hardly inure limn uaed to aun them-l,elve- a

In the pn historic plnzn nfalune. These two first cor-lette- d

iiasesi mint rolls Kive niipi.r- -

I UN) M'lltvlvil .XH IS TIIK.V AIVll II! Ml ni.Ji'AS l'AI'1'H I'f M'W

ki:Xim, hi pi'inrrivii tiiiJ miiniI t m' TUB i:l.iMltl.ir ftvi V Al l.

THU 1 IMF) A,M 1 IIW Ml"rl li'llH in' i nr.PI I'l'Hi.ti Atf I'AHTT WilK. lll.r AIIKKKIIIT

Christum (lade la In inKief In

rinililiy, hut thel very lull t l I lie

Ico luildirig. Architect I. 11. Jtappand Architect chrlstenstn will

the hoard.ohn rerciv.il Adnms hiiH com-

pleted his pinna for the reproduction

tilllity for InlerealinK eoiiipniiaonK.Colfax county, fur Insl.ince, repmia

ft total liKseHsinent ol $ !l ,' T.

. 1 S S ,

niil ( 'hrli'l in ii h ciilrit him nul yet niiideila liiieiinnn e fur thin aen(in. We

VOU arc not in winning form for agame of billiards unless you're in a

cheerful, confident mood. It's wonder-ful how a little drink of fine, old

less man enmmnn report nttrlliutca toI mtar elrcnUtinn 1 h d any nthr pwrtn N.tr Mfiir-fi- . 1 ha only ner In frtwfctiHr., la.it.it av.rr iy In ilia ypar.

A iih i h iinx iniiku tun little, r.iihi r thiin of Kurt lleril na th first of the Innd-tnark- s

along th Santa Ke which he(mi mm h, of the aenunn of fcmui hei r.1 It VI iK Kl nn'IHI'l HIM.

Patl, imrnf nt renil, (in. itiitni h , . . tnt

while Saii'lnvil county aliowa it tutnliihsesMinenl of only 1 ,4 ."..',, 1 H. Thisla ii per capita, iis.mssnieiit nf uliuutt:,y) for Colfax mid less than IJO'i forSaiidnVrtl. In other winds, the nvr luxecitizen of Cnlliix eouritv iaya In did-

"lie owner. Colfait has 1,311 gouts,Sandoval S.H3. Colfax 1,034 awine,

3,'i.

''"I II Is III Jewelry nnd rornlyriinney thnt the poverty of the twocounilea is aturlllngly iipparent. Allthe Jewelry the county of Colfax

Ih valued at 11,1 li:' nnd In San

hua heen commissioned to reproduceIn plaster. The reproduction of thePecoa ruchhi, w hich will Include th"fiiriiuna missluri church will hp murethan twenty feet mm a re mid the niud- -cIh altogether will fill two miuiiH. '

milking the gruteat exhlhlt of lis;

mh k m i ii mnsi iwMi.uaPutarrit..ra tn Ih. J'Mininl, writing

In hava itt.ir mpf rlimiK.d In a. n.wmii.t li u r tu llv th eld ililrnm. 1

Inra ii'id cents (iiiout tnree which hi,

U'e tnki' nil llM unrlt fi vell.xhly nt thel.m minijie, mill Khiike it off to re- -

Millie lh Ilill'liefH lit the e.lllliht op- -

iil'tnnitv, Inive little of the reiilJollity Hh hiili the (ientiiiiiii tnitiheir Kila Krlntfle or the I'n in h (renttheir Null.

A. no i h una i n ii veil nffiiril to luivi

ii reiil aeiiNoii of Jollity with Simlii"In UK ill the center of the KliiKe. Tileieoie of thla coimlry huve heeoine

iwotttoiisstn1h Miiirtli'tf Juiiriial Hh, a higher rir

atilnti'in miii't than la ar''-r.li.- in any eilmratt-- In Nrir m.bioc 'I ha Am. re an

Nawami-- InraHnry.dovnl ennnly, nil the lending familiesand nil the plehlana together own jew-ill-

Ineludmg diamonds, nihlea midpearl not khicea, valued Ht the grand

kind to he futinil anywhere In (hejI'nited States. Carton Vlerra has he-- :Klin his second great panel on the.Mayan clvilizntloii, the x'lty of l'x-- 1

nial, th firat painting thill of the( ity of Chlchen, helng completed.

I V ,ln;ri:.Mi!i:it is, i;n:w ill give one the nerve and steadiness neces-

sary to get the proper Knglish on the ball.Till; TUtll I' AMI fS l. ml in uteil with InihliieuM, The ii'iject

much ii a the avi'iin.'e citizen In Hamlo-va- l

county tottnrd the aiipport ofMint i, county, schools mid minis.

Kllll further ilifferetu ea ale In helulled In the valuation of vmloiui Insslficatloiis of iroperiy. Colfax( omity's iiKrii iillui.il huula me

Ht f H'3,2II4, those of Siindovnlcounty nt only 1 7 S . 2 ri 3 ; the

In Colfax 'county on farina illII iS.Hi'i, low enmiKh, tn he sure,t ut Ihuse In Siiriduvnl county Ht onlyiJ4,:i4. The (dazing Innda of Colfaxare nssessed lit 1077, 4liH nnd the

thereon nt tllO.'Jlix;

Golden Wedding is a pure, mellow, sun- - fi

total of $, In hooka, tun, Snndn-vn- lenunty'H poverty la henrthreak-In- g

for the assessment on hooka isonly BO, while In Colfax It reachesthe respecttihle Plini of $ H , 4 0 H, ornhoitt half a dollars' worth nf a

for ench person, Including law-yer nnd doctors. Surely, a great

for the puhllc HhrarteH und freehi hnul text hooks. In musical instru-ments, the two counties do heller, nil

of life iM the iici iliiHlhiliiin of 'Jnlhirti hi r thiin the injnyinent of (hem.i Mir IpiimIiichh men Hpend muni y like

ii i i s, hut imt with the enjoymentof their Pi" luting. Wr me feyeilHh,pet i. UK iim i w orked ieoie w ho he.

hlAMpj

Ill lidviilice ef ii iinetiiil tent mm

never kiinwa which wiiy H liew tmlffIiih- k I'lilnx tu i!imi;e nr hick. Ciiii-in-

,ih i iitnpfir itlvely free fi inn thelihni'M nni i'Ih.iI cuiNe ef hlh eiet eflit iiih uiilll nnr lute tnrlff 1,111 wiik .., ,i. 1,1,1,. ii.,,,, .riven nli to olilv

Wesley Itradfleld Ih at work on agreat relief man of the country Inwhich th Mayan civilization flour-ished. Mra. Heinan-Smlt- h will re-turn to Santa Fe tomorrow from SailDiego to reaum work on th henuti-- f

i I friezca on Mayan theme, whichwill 11 li nil the California building iiniifur which riufessnr Sylvnrius flris-wol- d

.Morley of th School of Ameri-can Archaeology mude the pnlinii-nar- y

studies.I'rof. Jesse N'UHhiiiim Ih also en-

gaged on expnsilion wiyrk, ho that al-

together, grent progrean is being

those of Sandoval minify at t47!i,4H. -. hy Khhli It wiih eviiictid th llilel ,'lted I llrllireM.

ripened whiskey, aped in the wood un-

der the ever-watchf- ul eye of the govern-ment, and distilled according to a specialformula.

It produces no bad after-effect- s, but is ntrve-sooth-i-

and is jroud fur an over-iVorK- cd or run-dow- n

system, because it is

"Made Dijfemify."

mKill'

Winh.ii.1

lullQuart

Willi only IKI.fiX for Imiuoveiiii nls. the planus, pipe orguiiH, parlor y

nnd town lots In Colfax !ii;i'.,:i.'ii, k:Wih, flutes, IioiuIhiiics, haKfilpes.Imprnv emeiitH thereon 7!Hl,r,7l; nilite., of Sunduval county nre valued ntSaiuhiMil iniinty ll.xnfi 11 ml 1'i.so.', ( )7:t:( mid thus., of Colfax nt l'.'i1,1U7.

UNION COUNTY SCHOOL

STATISTICS COMPILED 001 COUNTY

On miiicn a a time fur enjoymentof life, for inoud i hei r, fur I.iyIhka ilile n iilinoail lea which llinat (icnpleMiiine hut which nunc Fhuuhl euler-talt- i.

I.lfe la tuu ahurt for them.l'hrl::!!ita:: 1,; ii. K..O.I time fur forte

thein furev r.

Alhiupienpie hiia Jind a Rond J'i'ar.Nut nil Ihut many penple inn y haveImped fur, hut n a ituud n a liny nf tiadcaerve. Aa 1!U3 drnwa tn n i June, letiih iill force! audi disappointment nawe may have hud, wipe theclean, have n period df K"(id i h'-e- andtake on the New Year with confidencethat we ahull K' t out of It nil that we

i.rn entitled tn. We ahmild nut ex-

pect or ii ah. fur mure.

ninihi tiiward the exhlhitu for theranamn-Califiirnl- a exposition.

Donald Heaitregard w ill vlthln afew weeks start on hla mural paint-I11K-

llliintrntlng the life of St. Fran-cis d Assissi, the gift of Hon. FriinkSpringer nnd Kenneth M. Chapman,is Hiding in mnking sketches fur theexposition.

BUILDING MODELplolAk eeaaiasoNotNc, 10 Moacisa inumiltlSanta I'c, N. M ., Iec, II. I'nlim

coiility schunl alatisticH tills year donot make iih fine a showing ns mighlhe ejipeoted from an pruspeluiiii nndprngreiaive a county. The nverag'.'salary of men teachers iih reported tothe department of rducation Is --

IKI mid of w'liinen teachers $32K.n.'I he thirty-fiv- e men teachers receive1111 nvcrage nmnlhly Mlary of $ r 2 . ' r

mid the sixty-tw- o women ten. hers nn

ROAD SYSTEM

huh com of living lii i lux coiiiiliyn mild I e nmeliui nted.

lint tin t" VMia liu niiei luhle i

M'ldiiK of hili il lei a In re. tin theother IiiiiiiI the iti of fond III C.in-iii- ll

h.ive rlfell to the level of theI'lnti'd Htiite, noil coiiHiiuiera nre

hhiK the pov ci iimcut Jn ilu aome.MlillM iilmlit It.

i '.hi hI.i i ci 1. i i k ii lari'c NiiriltiH offood fur i x p. . I nlll now Hi i

hitlull hili Ii ii it the mU h nt i re of worldliiicex lena the henvy chniKei of IniiiH-iuttiiti- n

from Interior point to thel:uioieftn iniiilteta. The am IiIiim couliltint he colimlmril lit liolne. imr tnrlffI. red It from the I nlli il Slutea. Itmild he "..;.l only In the l.ondiin niiir-I'el- a

fur ill l i ty In loiiU luiliortliiKcuiintrieN.

Thua, the nice to the lutiHiiiuer Inf 'it ii ii ft ii win the London price, Icxa thei net of triiliMiol'tiilliiii Helena th At-- ,

.'.inlll . The i'ii iiinlliiii i onHiiiiu r tookthe udviintuM' 'f the eiiiendouafni'ht ciihI. Some Iwenty-fiv- jeiitaexit the Hiitne amt of i uiiilll ion pre- -

x.illed In the I'lilled Sliite", We pro-

duct d ii i; l in) fiioi) Huiplua mill hud tnlliul our miiiki'ta In fnii'lmi cniintrlea.I. lit lth the iiioIiiiuiih f ii w of

TWO MURDERERS WHO

MADE ESCAPE FROM

PRISON, UNCAPTUREDJohn 1). Itockcfellcr, In nn lm- - average f 1.11.37 a month, the nv- -

Over Four Hundred Teams Em-- .

ployed and Work Is Pro-- ;

Rrcsslns at Rapid and Sat-

isfactory Rate,

prutiiplti aerinon In Clevelaml iccently, eniKe school helng only six months Indeclared that nutillght is the grciiteHt t he year. Thlrty five of the leach- -

taptciAL Dispatch to miHMNt jouaNAL)Santa I'e, N. M., Dec. 11. It

today that In addition to thetwo murderers who yesterday ef-

fected their escape from the (datepenitentiary by scaling the walls,,

eis receive has than J.'ui a mmith;thit x get 10 11. iih H it . two,1.1.1; seven, $110; four $11.1; two. $70;0111 $7.1; three. $no, ami one each,

antldule fur nil Ills. Sninii menu para-itraph-

nt once pointed out that oilIs necessary for the nutnmohlle Inv illi h tn lake the sunlight pleasantly. seven other convicts nlso managed to

get over the wall. However, for the1$ S,1, $1110 mid $ li.'i 11 limnth, respect- - li'ieni. ti'muiomiiari m dnii. iouiuIvely, l-- Cruces. . M., Iiec. II. Mure

if the hi hunl dlHlricts three have than four humped team are nt pres- - last named seven, liberty was short, II of Health Club Baking Pow- - , Z, VMJrlllI H dcr will do all that you could ex- - hls'".-- ft'k.-x- .T4S SII nect oiv hakinff nowdcr tu do no rffi3''l,V M nilIosh than five months school, forty-!f'- "t working on the construction of for within a fi

nine have five months, sixteen have!'1""!! Ana county's new system of had overtakenw mlmites the guardsthem and they were

This paper has laid very little furor imnlnst the TaiiHo, hut we mustlake n Htiind In Ms favor, now that theAmerican Medical iih.hu Jul lull Is "fer-l.lnst- "

It. It la Impnsslhle tu agreevlth tin 111 vvlrtn (hey say It la hadfor stiff Joints.

six months, eight hav e seven inont ha, gravi led highways,two have eight months it ml fourteen ""dug forward, nt a

The work Is returned to the penitentiary, wheremore rapid gait they are now locked in their cells, lininn nufiict in iiu; In Una country we

than at nny previous time; in fact,the finished roads nre being builtmuch quicker than the Dona Anaroad hoard expected.

The policy of the road board fromthe beginning has been tu no slowly

ing penance f(,r their break fur free-dom.

Tonight n posse of six men, whichIs scouring the mountains n thisvicinity fur Margaritn Candelaria nndHllarlu Ituiz, the two fugitive mur-derers, reports small prospects of ef-fecting their capture, nt least for thetime helng.

matter what iu price. . A 1

For Pies, Biscuits, Cakes, (-- lfiL!tiiUWamesorMutrms-foranykin- iof ",- - Cf'A ))r 'fik Ahomo bakinn in fact you'll kl , &AfypJ a'JPSIfind Health Club to be the f 4rlVt t k 8 Istrongest, purest and most If iMjfeX?' p U i

IB economical Baking Powder ob-- tu iOfXt"' iilSl C P 1 1

I -a-bleaU.Order a trial can today for to-- I'll. "Imi'J Imorrow's baking-th- en judge. IK tZ 'SfAiYhW,

1 llrWBAHlWmk By all Good Croc.,.: Ifik - 3 Cff; P 5 I

have nine moiiths. There nreschool dlstrlcta In which school

was. In hl Insf year. The departmenthad thought that there was only onedistrict In the stale that did not holdschool, nnd that In Han Miguel county,nnd was surprised, therefore, to learnthat t'ninn county luul two such dis-I- I

let h.

. Due district has twelve rooms, twodistricts have six rooms, two havethree moms, five have two moms nn I

flftv two one iih 1111. There nre scven- -

The Washington Herald ban Justheard of the secret order of Camels ofthe World nnd asks If th y can gothirty il.i.V'i without taking 11 drink.

The tendency of some hunters tufliiint nt everything they see innV lughas placed the ocfiipatiim ol' guides Inthe cl:F of the "extl'ii hazardous,"

until quite sure nf the most ecnnuml-ca- land effective metboils possible.

I 'lve months' expel iciu has de-veloped methods and a system thatgives the niiixiniuin of efficiency forthe minimum of Npemlit tire. Thecounty road board is now satisfied

No Nii'il fi r Altl to I lisid Sufferers.Washington, Iiec. 11. Governor

Colquitt, of Texas, telegraphed tholied Cross today that contributions

have idilfliil our I'liliince of pnpiiln-- l

ii n from the country tn the city, tiulI'uw hnve mimv inure ronMimeta thnill.iuduiera. iur mirphia tin m diaiip-pcii- n

d, except In cxi i idlmuil vein,end pi li es f liui ii , nlmve the worldHhu'Iih'iI,

We hnve aniiKht the relief of freetllldn In fund. The ti I'll t luia IDHlle

la tile (lift of , "free m.llllct luifket."It wiim luglcul In iinMUiue thut It wouldchilli liuth niil' of the iiitertiiitlnnilIn hi iid.i ry ";i n.iili). v.iih lu surplim,lllld the I'lilled Mill cm "illl )l defl-- i

I' lu y of fund. Hut while there wouldhe II Killlt, hud the Ki llcme worked, tothe cuiiHiniii r, there would hnve hcetin ciittcNponilinK Ihhm tu ttie producer.It hiippenid Hint the crnpa were

nholt l:i the I'll'.lcd Ht:lci! .ill. I

in nearly every other pint of theworld them uu hln Inkiice frnui therormul.

The result of It nil iH.lhnt tff literl.iulhliur the Cnuiidil Killplus nt Iliil- -

lllre'lilv Hi. til nfA n.r.,.'.. ,..illV.......osllll treats con-wer- e

the seniorlecture now and

from the overflow of the Hrazosriver, and that there Is no need offurther outside aid.

rreaidenl Wilsonas though It

lavs, 11 iulrlng 11

then.

Hint It Is following the cheapestmethods possible.

Kvery effort Is being made to com-plete first the Caiuluo Ileal from theTexas state lin tn l.ns Cruces. Knurseparate gangs of from twenty, toeighty teams in each, are iiuvv atwork on this road, one gang each be-ing at llrazllo, 'Mcsiiuife, Vnd nndHcrlno. Kach g.'.ng works from a

ly-si- x Hi hnol buildings, one with ninerooms, two with four rooms, one wimthree rooms, one with two rooms nn!seventy-lin- e have only one room ea' h.Klfly-thrc- e of these btilldinga areowned nnd twenty-thre- e nre rented.Thirty-sli- t nre frame, nine are stone,two nre InJck, two lire cement ajidnine nut adobe. Seventeen are de-

scribed in good condition, twenty-nlii- "

The Day in Congress ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS DIRECTORYi rm iuci joi itnn is a compieieare fair, twelve nre poor.unit ill organization and effectiveness. CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY

m;n ti :.

Met at 10 a. 111.

Currency ih liute resumed with Scn- -

jiilnr I'.uiiun urging iidupllmi of a cen-

tral bank plan.

There are four Hchoul libraries with j

KSi vuluims valued nt IS Hi. Of the'tetichcrs, thlit three have firstgrade, forty-on- e hnve second grade,eighteen have third grade cert if ica tcH

und one teaches 011 penult.The school census Is 4. "tit, the en- -

As the gravel Is placed on the road itis tliorouHhly wet down with waterfrom a putpping-.plun- t, which formsa part of each organli'.alion, and thegiavel Is rolled and worked in by theheavy traffic. This, It is found, Is evenmure effective than tho use of a

AMH Ql i:it(Jl T. AltSTUACT CO

Established 18H9. Incorporated1897. AlistrnctH, Certificates, Es-

crows, Conveynnrlng. 214 WestGold Avenue, rhone 10. Albu-querque, N. M.

COAL AND WOOI"

Lime, kindling and smithing coal.stock of best fuel carried at

all times. Prompt deliveries. Phono4 and 5. J. S. 13eaven.

ji:wi:m:r & opticiavr

H. T. Vnnii, New Mexico's finest

art jeweler. Jewelry nnd watchrepairing. Diamond setting. 2HWr. Central Avenue.

U'". steam roller. lly means of smallrnllmciit 2,110. of which 1,s:igKiiKlbdi-Aiuerlcmi- und 1,1(10 mailers nun drugs, i up surince is Kept

smoothed down as It dries.Hpunlsh-Ainerican- The nveragidally uttoiiilnnce is l.liotl, (if these, Within a week, gravel will hnve!ir. 7 nre In the first grade. &47 in the,! laid over tho entire distance of!second grade, 40i in the third rai'e,

Kesoltitloii Introduced directing thenttorney general to report whetheronly white td.ivo caeca of an "Inter-nalion-

chutneter" arc being prose-

cuted under the Mann law.Iticcused (t ii:."5 p. ill. to K p. III.

hoi sr.Met nf noon.Vocal lull.il cllli atiun hill taken li.National rescrvution committee re-

ported lU'iiuliliig aggregate of 7 1 f ,

4 in ri a of protection of water nhedsunder Appalachian project.

Kdwlu K. Howe, New York, K. V.

Haymaker. Defiance, nhlu, und K. KKcysfcr, Charlotte, N. C, before ruralciimmlltce In favor nf protecting

11 11 14 and loan nsHoclulloiva ill a nvnew legislation.

riuhllutliiuists before judiciary

twenty-liv- e miles of the Camlno lienlbetween I.as Cruces and tho slate line.Six weeks ago the greater part of this'load was almost Impassable, because

tL'lii in the fnurlh grade, 27.'i In Hieinfill grade, -- IS in the sixlh grad",

t r 4 in the seventh grade, 127 In th,'

CIIAS. I,. KF.lTLEIt & SON'

Maker of awnings, porch curtains,tents iftid anything in canvus.Household fronds- bought nnd sold.Good line of new furniture). Sleep-ing porches our specialty, phonett7. 317-1- 9 South Second Street.

AIiCIIITltTJACK HEAD

nnnm .1, 1st Nat'l Itnnk Hide., Al-

buquerque. New Mexico.

Manufacturing: ConfectionersScliutt & DnvUI Candy Co.

Wholesale nnd retail chocolates,bon buns, taffies, pan gonils, i

creams nnd sherbets, 222 W. t'e"'trul Ave. Thone 7 0.

luiit or iidMinccd pi icca. The coat of,i l lnt nui hiiH hceti t'illlllnitted,

the runinlmn pioducer la reccivlnttPliheiird of luh ea mid the coat tu theii'iihumor liaa tnkcii a mont tineyiect-- i

ii Ju Hi i. Hi nee the wull ol' the C'.in-nitiii- ti

hntiKeW lie.,u one epei ted audi ii result fruin

the opeintlona of the new tnrlff law.In fnct, no one ever cini tell Wluil

lim.V he iiecli(l from n tnliff Inw

until it h In oict.illon fur u while.

Vl IM ( TION.

The neceaalty for lylaect Ion n (in

nld to ineiiic.il rcM'.iich Is u iUentiunon which the HM'l';u!c hiyninn ia hard-ly competent to cxpreKM nil opinionof liny Milne. Tin' pruptiity of theliuliricrlinlniile prucilce of vivlaectumliy any and all pcrNuiia w hn tuny clilinto he ciiK iKctl in fun Ii reaeiirchi-H- , how-ever- ,

la h mutter nil which We ale nil

eighth grade and sixty-si- x In the hiKhof sand, loose soil and chuckhi Us. Assi hool. soon as the first course of l has

been finished, the top course, oflioMilniii.im by ,,m.,.ned. denned gravel, will be1

Dee. 1 ion fWashington, ,,.,,,, ,,, ,he Kravd pits and spreadrcsnlutiuns calling eonKress toupon m 1.tmJ Jni, l)c fjniilappoint a Joint cominlltee to invcsti- - ,. (.on,,,k,teiiMite Vivisecllon and Various other vV(11.k , vv,',Ht sj(U, roa(, ,

lorms of cruelty to iinimals, brought ,ilu, .,,, v,ttor(,IIMt. ii,..,.e

Al'TO .v.-- caismtagf, paintingThe finest automobile finishing aspeciality. Johnson it Ilrowcr, ex-

pert nutoniobllo nnd carriagepainters. :t22 N. 1st Street, Albu-querque, New Mexico. Phone 438.

IXIXTIMCAL tiOXTKACTOIt

Nash Electric Supply Company.Electricnl contructors and engin-eers. Motors and generators.Everything electrical carried instock. 5 OH West Central Avenue.Phone No. 2.

M'W MEXICO MARK FT

F. rtomero, Prop. Fresh and ?Mmeats. Game in season. We buy(the highest priced beef, nmltnnand pork. Fresh oysters in sea-son. Phone 765, 315 S. 1st St.

commiitce lilted constitutional piuhi-liUiu- u

nmctntmcnt.,t. a conclusion today the am, mil ,,. ,, fvt, nli,pH (f f K,.1V(.,tneetlnu of the 1 nternatlnnal And- - r , , , ,

f Canntilli,.Kcprcsenlatlve Stcenerson of M in- - Vivisection and Animal Protection ,,y VIly 1( , ,., n,)rlh towardsnesota, luterstalo comincn e congress. (Hher resolutions asked l(hnniberlno. The road has been

committee, urged Icgisiation to pro- - eotigresa In csluhlish a cloned bird ,.., , .,i.,,i f,..,. u,, , ... ......iiuahlied to hold and cMU'isa oplninns,, (li,,lt ,,ostal traiisniiMsion of newspa- - season for five years und to nppoiu' I, At m yKXtW0 n,rifo furoes '

periouuais puiuii.niug nu- - a ccinmiitce in uctcriiiine wiieiucr nr, ... .liri. t...,iin, ,i. ....,,,1 und

AI.1U QI F.KQI F, (JltFFMIOrSFS(i. Shaw, Prop. Florists, Design-

ers nnd Decorators. 17th and W.Central. Phone 466.

p.iiativiiv nine tinicieiico oi opiniiui veil oi tatuciy rcprcscntcii ur-- 1 icmhooks iiscu in America n llui , er gradtiiii gang Is at work at

F.KWOOD ItAKFItY222 S. Second Street. French pas-try, cream puffs and tho finest ofcakes every day. Figola Hread aspecialty. Phone 977.

NFWIiAX PAKOKTj DEMVF.BY

I'hone 404. Prompt service at all

times our motto, 122 West Gold

Avenue. Mrs. F. G. Newlan, PmP-

t ii les. achnols do not Incite the childrenI M'tS. '"iChamlierino. a little farther south.Kepresnntal Iv e l.loyd introduced ancts ot cruelty.hill to limit congressmen to $0 n vcurjtor official tel. grams. TODAY'S I FAflPRS

We have tlie Word of the doctors fur!

it thai many of the iinn-- l Importantiiitvancea In in til iiti I science owe thcli'j Debated vviiluuit action acnnle res- -

oliitlon fur a cominisslmi on national From 3 to 4 p. m. 12.' 'C Al.llt QI'KIIQl'KMACMI.NK

oi.-'-i every tn cupel iincnta peifornicilon dumb animals, and thnt fills formnf expi I lit t m Is necessary to In- -

ForximYMOKkS

North of Dona Ana, a gang Is busyopening up the highway betweenDona Ann and I.eaKburg, and assur-ance has Just been received by Mr.Lester, secretary of the road bonrd,from s'uperv i.sing Engineer Mill, ofthe reclamation service, that the roadbetween l.casbiirg und Selden will bepromptly graded, nnd improved, iuaccordance with the agreement en-tered into between the reclamationserv ice and the Dona Ann county road

CAKPFTSNew und second

pugs, stoves,

FCKXITFRRChnrles K. Boldt.hand" furniture,ranges, crockery,

Galatea Cloth, and all you wantwhile it lasts, at 4c a yard.

From 4 to 5 p. m. -- Un-

OPTICIAX

O, G. Bobber. Everything optical.Len.se grinding done on the prem-ises, no S. 2d Street.

u til tn voi (ittoiial education..1. M. Law of Kansas City urged the

good mails committee to favor na-

tional roaila across the continent.D. A. It. until. iriv.ed 10 hold Jl.Oun,-niir- t

worth of ptupcily In a lull fa-

vorably reported.

picture framing,

Repair all kinds of machinery.Tanks built to order. Dealer inbuilding material, irrigation plantsand modern mliilig machinery. Goldfurniture repairing. 2is W.

Ave,, Albuquerque, X. Mex.bleached Muslin, 36-inc- h wide,

Min siill farther discoveries of e

value In tin human t'.o e. NutI'dng- in u poMtinn to ilicll(-- llil.t

nicsttun wiih fin- ilu.tuis, we taketin ii Mateiin nt at Its lace value, andi i i t. i Inly v c w null) not be hcnl d to op-

pose anythtug the existence of w hlc A

Is iiiccssnry tu nllcvi.ite human mif-f- i

I il'K.

Welfare secretaries and more chap-- : in. -- !,, Ut hoard.P.cir ii"1"' luti vtiiui.--

, ijii oaiu lino Jnlains urged fur hattlehhips by the. northern part of the cintov, PIOXEKK BAKERYAdmiral I'lue before the navalIUTLFU Al'TO COMPANY

Cor. 5th St. Copper Ave. Tholargest an dhest equipped garageIn the state. Storage cupacity 60cars. Full lino of accessories andsupplies at all times. Uoodyeartires.

Adjourned at 0 p, in. tn noon,

GEO. C. SCIIFFlt,.114-1- 6 South 2d Street, "Odd Fel-lows' Iiuilding." Welter's SuperbStoves and Ranges. The best me-dium line.

The more enlightened of the phvsi- - rvul-.-

Everything In the baking line thatis good, nnd everything good that

Is in the baking line. Prompt de-

liveries and pleased customers ourslogan. S. N. balling, Prop.S. 1st Street.

hour and all you want, yd. 4c. ,i' k"k i nn t work t Hit.-h- ,

ti I i clalng the sandy parts of the road.inese prices are rcany oe-- i a soon na tho necessary width of

low cost and the housewifeshould make some purchases l,UKh ''. e,.esary

ifiinds haviiin been net apart for thatthys afternoon. The goods are: purpose.

duns, liowiVer, frei Iv udinit that vlvl-- lscctb.ii has been iin-c- nnd that tliej T. 1'. Heedimliei I iiiiiii.it" piactice of it shiiUld he rial repair sli

w hn conducts the gen-

ii lit 31.'. West Cop- -

well kunwn ill Albu-live- d

heie during theMci lily repi cr'si M. 'fl;i' inedlesa In- - per nvenue. Is

Iliition uf sulfci lim upon In Iph sa nui- - havinginnla la tin net which nn.iins not hlnu ,'"l clKhteen Vitus. Fourteen years

COFFIF.Iill DRY CFFAMXG ('(),We clean hats and plumes, menand women's clothes, rugs, draper

i ne rmisneu parts or the t aminoHeal und Other graveled highways of:the county demonstrate the effective- -noss of the methods followed by tho

among the best on the markettoday;

THE M00EL COMPANY.

GENERAL REPAIRINGTin and sheet metal works. LJghtand heavy repairing of all kinds.Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone

T. F. Reed, S15'i W. Cop-per Ave.

I'lit repugnance ll the nf alllil.'iiiuiie nun, u I it Is grattfvitnj tor.ote that among the mcini-- is of the

lie Was t"li lit. ,ll fur Whitney v utll-pan-

and two vcurs with the ('reticentHardware company, tiiul during Hie

Ipast two yenrs bus roiidiVtod this

ies and curtains. Also do dyeing.

F. J. Gerule Joe Via"

TNIOX REALTY CO.

Rentals, business chances, insur-ance. We handle property for non-

residents. Notary public. Phone69, 110 S. 2d St.

m

Icounty road hoard. These finishedroads nre almost a model of highway Promptness and good work our

motto. 115 S. 6th St. Phone in?now in scs. ,lls andBhop ,nvn m.coutit, en-io- n

In W'ashinytMii me many tdi.vnl- - jt,jg Kui buHtiniis,Journsl wnt bring reiuiu because! ,'l'lull"k"- - low expense considered,

everybody rend The Journal. 'They ur hurd, smooth, well shaped,

Page 8: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-12-1913

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DEbEMBER 12,1913. SEVEN

NcwuliiMohawkMiami Copper

Comi.ili.lat. il 14'3k211;

UVjXJVJLCPHAD Thelteoortcr

Cub Scoop Has a Fine Advertising Scheme By "HOP"NIPisnlriK Mines 8

North liutt.. 24', I'lt IHCnTHNATAKE- -North Lake 75 SOrA&JHtiMUOe--

i Mil Dominion ,,,, 4s MlNO-T-O GET c inn vn '

Osceola, fix VaVTH A SkfNON AN' BUY A'iWN MONtxaffyuincy 54 HIM "13 NAOWEShannon 6Superior 22 iXVDWS TILL!iiperiur & Huston Min - 't Li?

VKllil"fl l"JTamarack 28r. s. sin. u.r. Mm 3'j frfife)V. S. Sin. Jt,.f. & Mill., pfd. 4'jFtah Consolidated "

NEW HAVEM MPAFFECTS MkRKET

UNFAVORABLY

40

1,.. F1 S r4-- ,v m 111 -a 1 ,tv i m 1 J

I '.ih l'op r CWinonaWolverine

Considering Several Unpro- -pitious Conditions Stocks AreGenerally Sustained WithUnexpected Firmness,

A wtvu C u" " V --- -- - 'C AT - v--

tTtLt- - (raNr I(f)l.-IM- 1lt 1ATMV)

lumnsThe Journal ClassifiedIF YOU HAVE A WANT TELL IT THROUGH THE JOURNAL

For Kentmodern brick; Highlands;

close in $2.i.00modern frame; close In..

$lii.00modern liiek; l'oiirtli- -

war.l $20 00Store room, 315 S. Second .. $40 0 )

Store room, 1011 S. Second .. $25.00IS rooms and wtore room, 1001 S.

Second $25. 0(1

15x75 store room: closo In. .$.'. 00(looij office or desk room

John M. Moore Realty Co.211 V. iiolil riuiiu! 10

FOR SALE$2.000 frame; modern; lot

Money to Nian I iro Insurance.&2X142; shade treed. Fourth wurd;rliHii In.

$2,(11111 frame; modern, cor-ner lot, HiL'hlands, close In.

$4.UO0 modem, brick bun-galow; hot water heat, fire place,sleeping porch, gal age, , tuUle;Kourth ward,

$2.500 brick, nio'lern, largebasement, corner lot, Highlands,closu In.

$Lf)00 4 4 ncreg of RooJ land,tnostly In alfalfa, noine fruit. Roodadobe house, close In, near fnw mill.

I$LSOO frame cutlagc; Vnlh,electric lights, Bleeping purth, lot116x134, 4th ward.

j$2,350 brick, modern, 4thward, rter car line.

$2.U0O frame, modern. Bleeping porch, 4th ward, near car line.

A. FLEISCHER111 South fourth Street.

Phonp I. M'U to I'ostofflcc.

Galatea Cloth, 1 2;c value,this afternoon from 3 to 4, atonly 4c a yard. Can't be beatanywhere.

THE MODEL COMPANY.

LEGAL NOTICE.

Ml'IK i; Kill I'l lU.U'ATION.Department of the Interior, U. S.

Land Office ut Santa l'e, N. M

Nov. 20, 1 i 1 3,Notice Is hereby (riven that Elmer

R. UlisM, of Albuquerque, New Mex-Ic- e.

who, on January1 2, 1907, madellumi'steuil Knlry OSO'.iO, No. 1U453,for Si;'i. Section 20, Township 10North, liange 4 Kast, N. M. P. Meri-(Hu-

has filed notice of Intention toninke five year proof, to estabflshclaim to the land above described, be-

fore II. 11. Whiting, U. S. Commission-er, at Albuquerque, New Mexico, onthe 5t h day of January, 1914.

Claimant names us witnessea:J. W. VunCleuvc, Daniel Austin,

Mis. L. H. Hrown-Llppi- tt nnd Mrs.Anna K. Purse-Norrl- all of Albuquerque, Is. JL

1'liANCISCO I) KLO A DO,tfeglster,

xoiui;.Ueinalill.i District Court, -- State of

New Mexico.This Is to notify Harry Woodruff

that .complaint has been tiled ill this.'district court by Cora Woodruff, ask-In- jf

fur an absolute divorce from the'bonds of matrimony una Inst him; thatIf lm does not enter his appearance

'in this ca!!c otj or before January 18,application will he made to the

court for the relief demanded In thecomplaint nnd if the court approves.Judgment rendered, against him bydefault. A. H. WALK 11.

Clerk of Hcrnaltllo District Court.V'K HI. JAMISON, Attorneys for

Plalnliff, Albuquerque, N. M.

KM PLOVMIiM' AV.KSCY.X10 W. Silver. Plume R54.

Wanted Laborers, $1.75, $2 andt2.5o day; ti.i penlers, $3.26 per day;experienced waitress.

(iiiai.n hoard or lit v in :

OiirnKo. Dee. 1 1 .Ton much unaii-'imii- y

on tliH sclliim side today, ill

jwheut, made the trade suspiciousabout the advisability of liicrciinliinholdings, or even as to retaining whathad been inquired. Ac.ordiiiKly ill-- '

i......l..i .. l.:..u 1 ..1. ...... ..1 , ...iln niloitum-i- ,

. .mono

. .iia.i (...'... ....farouiiu. r imi'i easy hi a la ine onv

,ing from decline t.) 11 shadeadvance, computed with the night e.

Other main showed il tut losscoin a sixteenth to thrcx-cight-

iaild oats to Il I'lo- -

'visions the outcome was lint hanged'to lac down.

Ar ni'uiicctncnt that the Canadianpremier h.nl (et liciember ! as a

iday oil whl. h to receive grain glow-- j

frs and dealers who were understood '

In favor free wheat, had considerable:to do w ith i Ihh king bullish sentnient ill the wheat pit here. Later

'advice that rcxcrcs of wheat InCanada were smaller than generallynupposed. did not girally alter theprevalent feeling that there was needfor caution In regard to Investment.

Heavy rains and hail damage, saidto he Interfering- - with the Argentineharvest, were Influential In liftingthe wheat market the first half of

the session. Urmarkably low esti-

mates of the Argentine exportablesurplim cut a figure, also, against thebears, hut were afterward lurrectedso as to be less radical.

In thet cu ll ( rowd, reports of heavyshipments to Chicago from Illinois.Iowa ami Indiana started generalselling, oats followed corn, but didso more decidedly on the down turn.1 IblublatliiK Pales were notable in

jboth December and May.Prov isions lucked support. Through-ou- t

the Fission owners v ere disposedto unload.

Closing pricey were:Wheat-De- c, R!c; May. S.'c.Com Dec, 70 May, (!

Ht Dee.. S'.i MiV. 42Pork Ian., 21 f); May, 21.12j.l.urd .Ian., l.S0; May, $11.10.Ilibn Jan.. JU.U2'a; May, $11.25

Ni:V VOHK MKIAL ,MKklTS.New York, Tec. 11. Lead, unlet,

$3. S.I 'n 4.05: London, 1 R. Spelter.iaisy, $o.0i '11 5.1 5; London. 21 5s.

fopper. .steady: staiUlard spot andfutures not iioleil; electrolytic,$14.37 k 'a 14.5 0.

Tin, linn: spot, December ami Jan-uary. $37.5(1 1 3 7. SO.

Iron (piiet and nucha nged.London markets closed as iws:fopper, firm; spin, (.5 17s l.d fu- -

tiirt-s,- , 6,1. , ,

Tin, firm: Hpot, 171 !!-- ; futures.72 5s.Iron, Cleveland warrants. 4

ST. l.tll is i.i:m and SIT.I.TLK.

St. Louis, 1 ICC, 1 1. Lead, dull$3.1.5' i Il.tiO; spelt r, iiilet, $4 i.Of--

5.0!).

XI-.-- VOHK (IToX.

New York. De. Cotton, spot(lllet; $13.4; gulf. $ 13.1.5.

tin:, i.ivi skh k m i:ki:ts.

Kansas Hy Uvctock.Kansas fity, I.iec. II. ll'g k

ceipt', ll.ollil; market steady,of sales, $ 7. 4 0 7. i 5 ; heavy $7.707. SO; packers and butchers $7.5017.75; lights, $7.35 fi 7.70; pig7.00.

Cattlt lieceits, 4.0ofl; marketsteady. Prime led steers, $S. ijtll.f.u;di ehsed beef Hteers, $7.00 '( S.25 ; w est-

ern wlecrs, $(i.00S( 7.75: .southernsteers, $5.50 'it 7.00; cows, $4.40 'a 7.25 ;

lieifers, $ti.0() (a 11.25; stoclu-r- andfeeders, $5.50 b 7.50; bulls, J5.0U'd'7.00; calves, xij.5(fci 1 1 .00.

Sheep lieccipts, ti.ltoo; MteHdv.Lambs, $7.25fi S.05; yearlings, $5.50ti.75; wethers, $4.40 ( 5.25; eiu's, $4.00ii 4,;o.

Chicago LivestockCbicaso, Dec. 11. I Ions P.cceip

Sti.dOO; slow, steady at yesterdaysaverak-e-

. Hulk, $7.ti5 n 7. so : linhts.$7.30!fc7.55; mixed, $ 7.50 (a i.X.". ;

heavy, $7.501 7. 0; rounli, $7.50H'. 00; piKH. ?5.50''i 7.30.

fultlc--Heoeii- tN, li.lMHi; dteady.Hec os, $0. 5('ii St. 50; Texas ateers,$(i.ti5 ' 7.70; western steers, $5.00 in,

75; Htoeker and feeders, 54.10 (fr

7.50; cows and heifers, $3.41)8.30;calves. $7.00 Cn 11.25.

Sheep Receipts, 20,000; slow. Na-- I

tive. $4. 20? 5.50; western, $4. 20ft-5.50-

yearlliiKs. $5.35 7.05 ; lambs,(native, $0.25 'a 7.10; western, ?ti.25a'

7. HO. -

LISTEN MOTHER

DO BECAREFUL

If Child, Is Cross, Constipated,

Sick, Give "California

Syrup of Figs."

Don't scold your fretful, peevishchild. See if loniiue Is coated: this Is at

Rure ln its little stomach, liver andbowels are cioRged with sour waste.

When listless, pale, feverish, full ofcold, breath bad, throat sure, doesn'teat, sleep or act naturally, has c,

indisi'Htion, diarrhoea, ,sivefcasitoo'nful of ''Cu lifor'iia Syrup o

FIbs," and In a few hours all the foul I

waste, the sour bile, and fennentinsfood passea out of tlie bovyels and youhave a well and playful child una In.Children .love this harmless "fruitlaxative," and mothers can rest easyafter giving It', because It never failsto make their little "insides" cleanand sweet.

Keep it handy, Mother! A little glv- -

en today saves a sick child tomorrow.but Ret the genuine. Ask jour dru'4uist for a bottle of "CaliforniaSyrup of Figs," wliich has directionsfor babies, children of all ages andfor grown-up- s plainly on the bottle.Hemcmber there are counterfeitssold here, so surely look and see thatyours Is made bv the "California FigSyrup Company." Hand back withcontempt any other fls syrup.

Want a high-grad- e etrploye? Orthe belief p,r:i.li of servant'!? Makeuse of the w.ilit ..oliH.ios of TheJournal. . ..

V MONINa JOURNAL ICIAL lA0 ttlg)Now York, Deo. IL In view of h

r; i t thiil of New H aVCIl..... i - .. i i . ..' v .''. h Mil

looked for. It was tins opinion of trud-ii- ithut that stock unit the market as

a whole, made n fairly Kno.l hIiowiiii;toilay. New Haven's extreme in linewas I. point to B7 the lowestpiPe on record. It closed at f.K

Relegation to t lr ll.ni-d- h idem!payinif claws of ii stock fur many yearsii prune favorite of Investors, put tilemarket to a severe tU. The blowwas softened liy tile fai t that (llslod-nien- t

of New Haven from Its formerhiiili position had been in progress uImiH time. Tile stock murket iiiii,e.illeil upon to absorb heavy sales ofNew Haven from disappointed invest-ors. Tile effect of these offcrillKSwas heightened liy short scIIIiik, midtrading New Haven in the morningwas heavier Ihati 111 any of the sp.. i-

llative favorites. At the lower limita-tion with support, ami aftertile lamest volume of offerings hadheen absorbed, the price rallied slow-l-

Telephone and telegraph stockserc heavy, owing, prestimalily. to

Washington reports tjiat PresidentWilson was considering g.. eriiiuciitownership of telephone lines. l'tnn-sOvani- a

was sold on the theory thatheitie a largo holder of New Havenslock, it would, suiter a loss of in-

come. Fcniisvlvutil.t and AmericanTelephone sold at Hie lowest pointstout lied for a iiiimlicr of years. Invarious other places there were sinusof liquidation. In the afternoon par-tial recoveries were effected.

Rnlids were irregular. Total sales,pur illie, $ 1,450,1)00. Tinted Slates2's 'advanced 1.4 r.n call.

Closing prl es wvi-a-

'Amalgamated Oqip. r 70 'iAmeric an Al Iciiltuinl 4 4

American Rett Sugar'American fan 26American fan, pfd MAmerican far & Koundry 43 4

American Cotton nil 37American Ice Securities 2l'i'American Linseed !

American Locomotive L'H

Amer. Smelting & Retiig GlAmer. Smelting ,t- liif'ng, pfd. . !isi,' "rteun Sugar Uelinliig lll", '

American Tel. & Ti l 117S.onerii'an Toliaei o 24!Anaconda Mining Co '. 3I'Atchison !'- -' 'jAtchison, pfd. ' ISAtlantic foast Line USHiiltimore ( ihio I'2 'snethleheni Steel L'S",llruoklyn Rapid Transit Mifanailiun l'uclfic :'4fentral Leather 24fhesapeake & iliio 57 j

fhieajco (ireiit Western 1 1 'Chicago, Mil. X-- St. I'aul IW1fhlcago North Weslei 9 .,...12.") 'ffiIor:t(In'Triel 'A Iron ....... . 27Consolidated (las, 12 iCorn Product . x 'j j

Delawarn Hudson 149'iDenver & Kio filaiule 17jDenver Klo (Iramle, pfd 2 IP;Distill. TS' Sf't lll Itil'f lfi--

Krie 27Krie, 1st pld 4:1

Krie, 2nd jil'd 34 'iUeneral Klectric . . 13Stlreat Northern, pfd 124'i'Hreat .Northern (ire Ctfs S2'iIllinois Central H'li'ii)nterliorouf;li-.ie- t 1 4

Interhorough-Met.- , pfd f.S'.gInter Harvester 10 1

Inter-Marin- pfd l')r:kHiternational 1'atier 8

International Pump 4'iKansas filv Southern "3Laclede Has 9.'I'!.Lehigh Vallev US .i

lajuisville & Nashville 132Minn., St. P. & Sault St. M 1 2 !

Kansas & Texas 10 '4Mi.ssotiri Pacific 2."'kNational Biscuit 113V,National Lead 43Nat'l Uys. of Mexico, 2nd pfd. . 11'',New Haven 6S4New York Central !2?iNew York, Out. & Western .... 2U

Norfolk A Western 1"3North American , . . . OS

Northern Pacific 107 iVacilic Mail '!Penns Iva nia 1

J'enple'M (ias lltiliI'ittslnirgh, f. C. & St. Loui:, ... 7!l

Pitlsburgh Coal lK?iPressed Steel CarPullman Pulace Car . . . ., . .KiO'jHeading . .103Hepubliu Iron 4 Steel . IX Vliepuhlii! Iron & Steel, pfd. . . . soItoek Jslanil I'd . 1 3 Ti

liock Inland Co.. pfd . 21St. Louis & San Fran., 2nd pfd, . 7

Seaboard Air Line . 1,2Seaboard Air Line, pfd . 4 4 iShis? Sheffield Steel & Iron . . 26Southern Pacific . Sfi7Southern Hallway . 22 USouthern Hallway pfd. . 74

lennessee Copper ,. 20 V,

Texas & Pacific . 12'i:I'tiion Pacific .152",t'nion Pacific, pfd 82

I'nited States liealty 53'1'nited States Hubbcr ....I'nited States SteelI'nited States Steel, pfd. . . ..io4-y-

1'tah Copper .. 4 s uVirginia Carolina Chemical . 2.H

Wabash 3 "'Wabash, pfd 1 0

Western Maryland . . 2!lWestern Union . . filWestlnshouse Kleetrli' . . . .. 4

Wheeling & Lake Erie . . 4 ' ', aTotal sales for the day, 271,300

shares.

HUSTON CLOSING .MIXING.

Allouez . 87 U (i

A ma Ikh muted Copper . . . . 70Amer. Zinc, Lead A Sm. . 16 Vt

Arizona Commercial . 3

Calumet & Arizona .... . roCalumet & Hecla .395Centennial . 13

Cupper HaiiKe Con. Co. . 32 iKast Butte Cop. Mine . . . 9'Franklin . 2'iOranhy Consolidated .... . 68

Greene Cananea . 29 V

Isle Move. lie (Copper) ... . 17

Kerr Lake 4

Lake Copper . r.

La Sulle Copper ..... ; ; . . 3',i

i j

MONEY IN WHEAT$10.00 Buyg Puts or Calls on 10,000

htishelB of wheat. Xo Further Klsk, A

movement of 6c from price gives youchance to take $500.00: 4e. $400.00.Sc $200,01), etc. Write for particulars.tiiio (wirnt, ktock a uttm u

Tttik r.l.ljf., ClevclumL U.

1 r

STORAGE.

WAiNTUD l'lanoa. houtehold tooda.etc., atored aafely at reaaonahta

rates. Advance nuide riwai 640. TheHcurlt Wrehoue A lmprovemenl

I Co. Offlcen: llahn Coal Co.. 17 Ki Central Ava.

WANTED Listings of

propcity for sale and for

rent all over the city.

ED FRANK,

riione 9 15.

f'OH SALK About live acre Im-- i(irovvd land adJoluliiK lAM:khart

lianch, ut a haiKm. lienry Lock- -

hart, phone 1039SAI.I-- A Kood lot 111

Ilinbiands. near car line, flMTetnis. J. A. Hammond, lfo2 3. Wal-- jter.nii: sAi.i-- i inch wuh new

ti room bouse, on main did Ii, Idealparden spot. L. Smith,Del. Phone I2S7I!.

WILL SKi.L or tiaile my lin- -

provid rai'i-- near Albuipicrque,M"-n.- ir .iia. nit . no,i i.iw

noure iiiiu iioomo eaio. iioo-- ,

per acre. fasli or terms. If trade,state what ou have In trade. I', u.box IMi.

Foil SALIO Mv modern residence In llii;hl:iiidM, cheap, and

nt terms to suit. Phone 1201.

l'Olt SALIO 4 and butm'alowsor will furnish lot and build to

suit. IOnsy payments. Call nnd eeJohn W- - Mc,Minilo, general contrac-tor, 104 S. Hroadwny. l'hones: HeJ.,153RW; office, Jir.3

i't-i- SALIO My modern brickresidence In 1 ihtlilnmK nice lawn,

shade, cement sleeptm:porch, Kood ouibiilldinu.s, nil bulldliiKSnew. The prb e is ripht nnd termst easoimlile, Seo Owner. 1023 S. 10. lit It,

Foil SALIO H. slaiirant und bnJt;lnijhouc 10. Xlerl. H15 S. First.

WANTIOD A partner for a payingbusiness. Small capital will handle

ILJ. ,1. Sollie Realty Co., 223 S. 2nd.WANTIOD Mi ti to learn the barbers

trade. Wiipn from the atari, 'tools,diplomas nnd steady Job given. Ladleslearn beauty culture. 101 Paso Har-

der College, loo San Antonio St., 101

Pa no, Tex. '

FOR RENT Apartments.

Full HIONT 3 nnd uparl-merit-

furnished for hoiisckccpliii;.No s!ek. Inquire, 2"2 S. Fdith.FOR IU0NT Nicely furnisiied 1, U

and apnrtiuenta for lighthousckeepiriK. "The Emtlewood,"Strona Uncle. Peeiirwl ami Conner

WANTIOD Posillan us housekeeperfir chambermaid, willing to leave

city. M. R., Jot'tnal.WAN'i'loii Position by married man,

driving wagon for store or any firmineeiiing capable young man. I'none!13S:i-.- l.

WANTIOD - Po' itinii by yoiinn mar-ried man, ilrlliig wagon fur store

or any firm needing capable youngman. Phone 3

WANT lOD '"(.viiector is in poaltion tocollect on commission or ttnlury.

Arrange now for next month. Address,Collector, care Journal.WANTIOD-- A joimg Spanish man,

who al.--o upeukH good lOngllsh, wantsposillon, clerical nr elcikliig III store.Address Hex, this i

WANTIOD Work lor board ami roomor part or expense, otitsliie oi

scnooi hours: by young man AH'II- -

que; que usl nei s ( ' pll.

HOTELS.

METROPOLITAN HoTIOL Newlypapered, newly furnished; new

transient tra.ie nollelied

DRESSMAKING.

WANTED Dressmaking, tailoredsuits and evening gowns. Mrs. M.

10. llorlon. 31S W. Silver. Phono 175.

HcmiIw from Jouriuil Want Ads,

AlbuquerqueTrunk

factorylOf 8. 2d. St XI

raone 413Trunka, Hand,bag, Suit Cua-es- ,

etc, made,repaired andel hitlibL'l

Good Home Cheap

P'our room modern house, r.o ft. lot,in Kourth ward. A nice little homefor only $1,560. See It before jouboy.

PORTERFIELD CO.

FIRE INSURANCE LOANS216 West Gold,

Dandy Little Ranch.Mile and nijlf woH "I" 'he bridge,

contains ailcs. ii In elf, ilia, ninefortablo cMtage, Wtrnlmtll, bains,( hieken heuseii, etc. Pine piece oflaud and on inilu roiuLvay. Price$2,500, $5ii0 cusll, bnlii.'ice iiionlhly.

Thaxton & Co.211 . Gold Phone 057

FOR RENT -- Rooms.

bUlt ItENT rooms; tnod-e- .

n; no airk. Apply 508 14, W. CentralPoll HUNT Purnlsheii rooms for

hoLRekeeldng-- . 2U S. Walter. Tel. 102.

Kl'KN IS.'! KD KOOM.-- Mi N. 7th.

IWo furnished forholisekei plnit, T.2 4 w Central.

UKN'T P.oniiis lor housekeeplug. Mi2 S. Hrnadwny

Foil lilCNT7 I'lirnlslied room

rif'i' : ,'1,IS'' li l0SWestOold.l'Olt KKNT Furnisiied rooms for

light housekecprn." 724 S. Second.KKNT --Tn o furnished rooms

for housel;ef'(irtg. fall at (i 0 SouthThird.

i . r. . i i it ee rooms, i ui nisiie.ifor lisht housekeepiim', modern, no

sick. 515 S.Walter.l 'oit Ji KNT Sins il two-roo- lu ti i -

low. with sleepihi; pon h furnished.Inquire 0HiVci;t foul.FOIt HKNT Newly furnished, steam

heated rooms, out Hide Unfits; con-veniences. West hotel, iM8bj N. 2nd.j'oi 1 TE N T L i k lit" house keeping ninl

sleeping rooms. State Hotel, 321 W.Central.l'Olt HKNTr-I'urnish- ed or unfiirnish-ci- l

rooms with bath, for liuht house- -keeplnK. ' 102S.l.;.llth. j"

Foil it 10 NT Nicely furnished, mod-ern, npartinent ; steam heat;

no sl k. 103 South Walter.I'OK HIONT 3 rooms, furnished for

housekeepin;:, steam heat, bath.Apply1 024 N. 1'itnrth.FOR KKNT Steam lieaUd. fiunish-e- d

rooms, $2.25 and $2.50 perweek. 503 Ave.

IFtilt HIONT Three, rooms anil bath.furnished for lit;lit housekeeping;

$lu.00 per month, xoi Sonlh Arno.HIONT l''urnished rooms lor

lioliKokocpiiitf; $i nnd $7 per month.Mrs. Marl'-v- . 413 S. llroadway.Phone 1510W.

Foil HIONT Furnished room, ul!modem conveniences; broukfnst If

desired. 610 W. Tljeras. Phone1 3 I

FOR illONT Desirable housekeepingrooms; also bedroom, centrally lo-

cated, reasonable, no sick. 418 W.Cold.

FOR RENT Dwellings.

FOR HKNT Ilr room tent house, fur-nished. 01S S. Walter.

Foil HIONT house at 210 S,Ilicli. Inquire J. W. Hull, fllO N. 1st.

Kilt HIONT Classy bunga-low, west side; $25. 1'orterfldd Co.

FOR HIONT furnished col-ta(?-

sleeping porch. 1210 S. Kdith.Phme 03S.

Foil HKNT Furnished, modern 5- -

room house. Inquire 30S W. IronAy e Ph one 6H! .

FOR HIONT Three-roo- modernhouse. Apply room 9, Harnett bldg.,

Dr. Riirton.FOH HIONT o jiii, furnished

house, J s. Price $12.00. 916N. KlKhth.FOR JtlONT 4 or fiat for

light holisekeejilnt;. tllol'Ill conVCIl- -

i. hl(uli 404 N. Second.FOR HIONT .'cw7dast'l'ed

house with sleeping porch, furnish-ed, water Inside. 1107 S. WalterFOR HKNT

'at 'll2 l

New York Ave., furnished or uiifiir- -

nlsieilL Apply 313 S. First.HIONT modern house

in Highlands, on car line. Inquirejtrs. M. llmgliiH, 410 10. Central Ave.Phone 1 00 4.1.

H10U.I-- I 10 COTTAGES..Three rooms with bath complete,

neatly furnished, slcepinft porches,double plumbiufT. new, perfectly anl- -

nrv. 1 R a 10 Central. Phone 3S1.

FOR HIONT cottage, largeleeplng taircb, new. 1221 N.

S'... one block norlli .MountainHoaJ. (inly $3.00 jicr month. Inquire.102X N, Sixth St.. or phone 1560.

iReal eslate problems; purchases,!

Safes or trades lire easily Solved bvvUllll It. 1.1. tie-.l- Ibeill, II ..."

them. Do It today.

ATTonr.;rs7

JOIIM W. W IIX)X Attorney-at-la- .Itoomi 16-- 1 Cromwell Hldg.

lies, Phone 1 622W; Office Phone 1171

JOHN t 1.1 WIS Attorney-at-la-

Suite 2, I at w Library IlidK.offtea Phone 614; Ko. Phona 16IW

"'pENfljon, j. k. kinrr

Dental Burireon.ftoonn 18, liarnett HUIk. Phona T4

Appointments Mnde by Mall

A. ( J. MIOKILi, M. llactlc Limited to Tuberouloala.

Ucura: 10 to 12. Phona 11T1

!24 W. Central Aa.Alhii(iueriiie Sanitarium. Phoae 141

SOLOMON' U III H i ON. M.

I'hlclan and HurKeon.Phone 117. Harnettt Bld

)H. M. ItOlt. STAPPI'bislclaii and Surgeon.office ninl Iteni.l, nee,

SI2H W. fenti-H- l AvenueDIES. I I I I. A HAM S

Practice limited tol e. I it r, No-- e ami lliront.

Mate National Hunk HI. Ik.

Dll. IIIOOIXSUimlto-Crliiar- y and Fkln Dleeaaea.

Salvarsun (00(1) Administered.Stern H'dit. Albiun.erque. N. M.

W. M. SHERIDAN M. D.

Practice LimitedCenito Urinary Diseases an

Diseases of the Skin.The W'ussermann and NoKuchl Teat

Palvnrsan "800" admlniitered.Cltlzena Hank Hulbtlnif

AlbiKluerqun N'w Melloa

MINING ENGINEERS.

J! l I Olt ll KI.NlOXOINI IOHINd VO.

Hilling nn. I lOns-tlii- Kiiglneeira.Concentration of Dres by Flotatlo

Mills DesUned, lOrected and Op-

erated. Mine Examination andMnnusement.

Send us samples of your ore for testa.K.Miiii 7, 1ju Library ItblK.

Phone l.tln. I'. . Knt lMISCELLANEOUS.

IIOMI .S I 'OH llll DHI.NChildren taken care of by day, week

or month. Mi5 N l.luhth

TYPEWRITERS.

ALL KINDS, both new and second-

hand, bought, aold, rented and re-

paired. Albuquerque TypewriterPhono 144 S21 W. Gold

MAGHAI.IONA-SOCOKK- O AUTOLI.MO.

(MAGIIAI-EX- 410

I'll OX ES(SOCORRO 125

rare One Wny, $3..'i0.

Special Y.lIch for round trlpa or foparties. Trips made for two or tftorepassengers;.Wo drive OVIOHLAND CARS nnd Kiva

the bust service In this country to any-

whereMACHINE At TO CONSTRUCTION

COMPANY.Magdalcnn. N. M. c. II. Hrown. Mgr.

HOSWELI.-CAHHI.OZ- M ML MXRDally passctmer scrvico leaving Hoa-wc- ll

ti a. m. util Ctirtizozo 8 a. tn.Westbound East, boundArrive Arrive6:00 a. in. . . HoHW'll . . . 4:45 p. m.!):00 a. m. . . Pica ho . . 1:40 p. m.9:30 a. in. . Tinnie . . . 1:15 p. m.9 : 5 5 u. m. . . I Ion.lt) 12:50 p. in,

11:45 u. Hi. . . Ft. Stanton .10:30 a. in.12:20 in. . . . Cnpitan .. 10:00 a. m.

1 :20 m. . . . Noun! .... 0:00 a. m.2:30 P in. . . . Carrizoz). . 8:00 a. in.

Through fare , nun way $10.50Interim;! iate points .... 10c per mllo50 lbs. baggaqe free; Excess, carried

lIO.sYVIOLL Al TO CO.Owners nnd operators. Phono 189

--"mifWW1

IS). is

ATUIISOX. TOPIOKA A SANTA IEIi IIAVAY .

Rev Iscil 'I line Table.(Effective December VJ12.)

est bound.No. Class. Arrives Departs

1 Calif. iinia Express. 7:00p 7:30p7 California. Exprehs. 1 0: ! Op ll:0Bp1 Cat, Fast Mail 1 1 12:45a3 California. Limited . 1 1 :20u, ll;50a

lOaslhollll.l.10 Overland Express. . 7:35a 8:0."a

2 Eastern Express... 2:i3j 2:40p4 California l.iiiiited. :40) 7:000

K K. C. & Chi. 7:15p 8:45pSeiillibtillllil.

KOO El Pas.) K- - .Mcx. Exp. 12:20aI Pecos Valley Exp.. . 7:50u

Sii 101 l'uso Passenger. . 8;3'JaNorthboiiiiil.

S10 From M ex. & 101 Paso 7:00aSKI From 101 Vaso. . . . . . fi:20n112 Ft (in . ,1b y

and CUl-O- .... SllOp

FURNITURESALE

All the furniture of a four-roo-

buny ilow to be sold at il Iv.itc Rile.

Also, base burner uud Acorn range.

Sale begins at unco.

714 West Gold'

Avenue

'

i' " "."FOR SALE- - LlVCStOCK, Poultry.1

pi i U HM.i: Kabblts. 734 S. Arno.

l'Olt SALL' pony and tiad-'iitr-

Inquire I'd (

!'( ir SALIC-o- ne fresh c.I 'Id Albuilllerqllf polloff

. . ... ia, fine mules,i ,,,i i,.., ,,,,., Call on J. It.jllerndon. State National bank.-

1 ''''- .ome line jersey aimllolstein cows. Address J. II. Hern- -

don, State National bank. Albuquer- -:qtio, .. M.

;TJIP:Y LAY, they win. they pay. Wonfour flists, one second, at stutu

ifair, 1911; six firsts, two seconds,I1H12; live firsts, four Heoonds undifov. M. Donald cup, 1013. 11. C. It. I.;HeilH, Mottled Aii'uuas, S. V.. WhiteOrpingtons, J : u ft' orpuiKtonu and I. Ii.Ducks. Slock, ck'h and chicks for

jsaln. L. 10. Tbomaa, 1'. U. Hux 111. 717,10. H.iz. Idine.

FOR SALE Miscellaneous.

Foil HALIO Fen I liter Tel. 154 2VV.

FOIl SA 1,10 Pop-o- n ii whjjoii, liiqulrc201 N. St.

Foil SALIO Sound, jjentle familyhor: e, and suiry. Phone 10!).

FO SALIO One upright Ward phuio,also hfiu.'-chol- oodH. 410 W. Hmnn.

F(.lt KALIO A new, standard uprlKhtKoblen oak, tjchaffer piaoo. In-

quire Meyera Co.

Flt SALK I'ndorwood typewriter.good order, $25, If taken Boon. 121

w, iiol.l. .'hone 144,

FOR SALIO Sound, c,'titUi horse,Pu fimore spring wiik mi and liar-7o- 7

Hess. Phone 7 HO or cn II W. Sbite.I'm; SALIO- - h.-i- Jo'hiisoii filiicje b.ir-r- 'l

sholKiiii, 12 naiiK1', or will tradefor iinytlilm; useful. Iinft N p". hi rt ii

ll SA 1,10 Si cniio ha ml luiMc.y uudhnnie.s-s- also Hbu-- Minorca bens.

Call before H;K0 a. in., nt 745 We.-i- t

TijcraH.

FoR SALK -- A bargain In ileslni-bl- c

home, tci urn to i uit ; also biie.gynnd horse, cblekeiiH, rabbils, fur-n- it

lire, canned fruits nnd jellies.J'arguins in all, no sick, ownerleaving city. Call 1103 North Sev-

enth.. Phone 1140.

WANTED Miscellaneous.WANTIOD We buy nl.1 gold an1 all

t er lewclry. Hennett's. 1 5 S. 2nd.WANTIOD Pupils for the qigaii,

K '.I X. Third St.CARP10T .LIOA NINO, furnii uro "afiii

stove repairing, W. A. Go It. Phononr,.WANTED To exchange. $3,000 equity

in Deliver rcsldi m e for A Ibiuiuerq lieproperty. Address, owner, 1326 Clu.v- -

l1'L;s'-- ' "'iivcr, Colo.

WANTIOD Two" Ai fresh Jerseycows; price mu.'-- be right. Address

J. S. Hcrkcy, Helen, S. M.

MONEY TO LOAN.

To LOAN $3,500 on city properly,per cent. No om mission. i:

"21. OH

MoNF.Y TO LOAN On salaries amihousehold gomls. i ipen Sundays,

11 to 12. 40 W. Central.TO LOAN l'ioni $1000. no. to $3000.00

on Improved city real estate. Nocommission charged. Address box 482.

TO LOAN -- Money advancedto railway and other employes on

fit Urics or household foods, withoutllil-'l- i. ...o :..., MCI

National Rank.

WANT 10 1) Driver fur deliverywaimn, 10, W.

HELP WANTED Female.WANTIOD Woman for house-

work und cooking. Call Mrs. N. T.Arniljo, (123 W. Copper Ave,WANTIOD Young lady bookkeeper

for firm. A IbuqucrqueBusiness College. Phone 627.

Competent KU'I for general housework; good wages. Ap-

ply morniiiKs, 702 W. Copper.

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Watch loh, with silver medalFinder w ill kindly telephone 14 03W

LOST One Host on terrier; answerstn name of Joe. Iteward. Phone

1164.

LOST $40.00 In bills, a poor wom-an's all. Reward. Leave at Jour

nal office.LOST A ladies' gold watch, with ini-

tials "A. It." Howard. Finder leave715F.ust street. .

LOST A diamond stud; $100.00and no questions asked. Find-

er leave at Yunow's and receive re- -vvard;LOST Small bow-kno- t, nugget Ion,

on Second street, in front Westernn i on office. Reward. Return to

Journal office.FOUND Two bay pony mures with

suckling colts by their sides. Ownermay have sarno by paying for theirfeed and this adv. Inquire at Tcnee'wagon ysrd. 200 North Hrondwsv..

CQD RPT ROOS Fi03rd'j!lrvJL lliJL!LLlllFOR HE:i-!;OO- MS WITH BOARD,

HIOSIDKNCR RUILDINQ OR TENTCOTTAGIO.S WITH PORCHES, CAIt-RIAG- R

FOR GCIOSTS. MILK.CREAM. HUTTTOR FROM OUR OWNJionsioy.s. lockhaht ranch,PH(iju. .(110 MI'S V H ItfUfi

PERSONAL.

SWITCH 10 S made from combings.Work gua r uitei-.- Ul.Jr.fHs, Hair

Dresifi', t ;vm flayt. i. int., I iiii f.r,Colo.

Page 9: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-12-1913

EIGHT ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1913.

Crescent Hardware Co. lee ipyrra, he hie ms hIcwhl iccay pastIiIe tooat-- ,nilllT nilln nn niimiiT m n n I I J II l

GIVE AlPtotea, Itansr. Ilonae rnmUliIng O imh)

Yalvra ami lilting, Dumbing, Heating,III W. OXTIML AVI- -

Cntlery, Toola, Iron n pa.Tin Oipprr Work.

TIXKNIOXK 111(.iti:;.N-i- : rn movstibii nib w ninu Tin: t.i m hi it or miw ihv

Tno-ltic- l lali-o- n loatiiio.BOOK! (i' ,ii:i,oi svJ'iitlic i'Ho-lire- l lent inc.OWI Hilt ACCIDENT

That Delicious MILK and CREAMMATTHEW'S

Phone 420ATiiu ui:i ki.v mi. :r

III' I'.ITTV IV TIIK LION'Sitagiapli,thi Hslonally

llllllgl'M Hietimt'ljr Issik

inurse of rt.

Tlirce-Ycar-O- ld Boy at St. Jo-

seph's Hospital Makes Sis-

ters Promise to PerformService for Him Christmas.

Horse Stepping in Gopl ertioleComes Near Bringing Deathto Many Players of Albu-

querque Film Company,

iijci .mm ti xi. nnio"llli: SOMV Mlll'l.lT"

lliiigr.'iil, onicdic.?0SS PATENT FLOUR MH'IIIK'S IIKUO"

M A Ucstci-- Clinch,m:i is ,o mii mk ms xmi corroxs to ;ivi: it VAi.ru.

ITS VALUE IS IN THE QUALITY. High Class Licensed Pictures and Exclusive Servicel.,.s Angeles lotnes a store ofA

w li htli.itH.IK .

K'.l.li n-- i url. (I i,y,""'"r I'liic eves Mini pale liphave nut i roiiv el c, th. ir colortin- - amputation (,f i , i M I, it l iM

BUY A BOOK FOR

iiii: (un it.TIIK ni v;Tin: tin a m .

Tin: mii.ki i n.i nr. oi l.

We have IIiIh ji'nr die lijggc!NlN k (if books lliul ever I Mill,'l lbiiiiuriiio. hn our

50c SPECIAL

leather I h ii in I . ( ini, rmiIn r II tiilm- -

II leal (lint n n i l) lion,l.air-- l le.idlh escape of a number ofmoving picture uctom of, the Altai- -

II un linniai uli.t Hill, uhn. i,,.,i ., iliieroiie Him ( ompaiiv , w ho me nowtaking pinnies In the southern Cali- -n COAL MATT BROWN COAL

S'l. Joseph' hospicil and Wondersvv hither Chuci will visit himhi re.

lie wanted to go boino becauseSanl.i Clans iievei Set has tailed t

:: Strong Brothers !::, t'mlcrtakcra anil I.mfmlin.-rm- . t

, . lroriit acrrlce dar lir night. , "Telephone 76. Hcwhleiice, tH. "

J J Mrong blkn Ci,m t ami hml. ' , ,

- ale In liny ijuai.til), lump

Try

L B. P.

CANNED GREEN

CHILI

Ihah-- r iii coal and vviod, Ii.'-- . t,and stove ioal. h aul uml nut.leave H Wlll-fille- Mtoikimr there for

hllil, but Hr. il. S. Mcl.undresii told- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - . WOODhim he would not have recovered bv

jfoiiiln city mid vicinity un escnpefrom horrible ilmili of the kind thaiinukrn little wlgsly shivers run ail up

'and dow n your spine rind cutis, s ymilo wonder if after all the life of ,i

movie actor does not present nueopportunities for adventure than thaiof a sol, h, r or a sailor.

The atory In contained in a letterreceived from I, on Angeles, uml re-

lates bow, in putting on H t ig Hire. -

eel ill i inn depleting a wild ride bycavalry, pliiinsinen and Indians, iihorse ridden by I'atil Ma, lieu,.

I Strong's Book Store j Move nil, I col. Prompt deliver) toCbrniliilaa und he must may In bedloliK lifter Sllllls Clans bus n.in.. mi,,

wood, ami Hutu, kindling,unv iiait of the

louriionej Back if you Win! It" Hugh Trotter's Old YardWRIGHT'STrwllitg mi.

Navajo Kujjs CuriolO'i N. I li- -t Alhiiiiuci- inc. X. M. IMiono IHi

gone.The SlHtera have assured the boy

that Santa Clan w come to the lion-pila- l,

and Charlie makes them prom-Is- e

every duy t hiinif up his atockln,'.lie can't do thin himself; Ills left Ictf

atarxxxaioji mic:I I'll Hllll .lll.L00KIE HERE! wim cut off above the knee a Wei--

HUNT'S QUALITY

FRUITr ago Ii ml he bun no untitle, to walk

of tho actum, stepped Into a gopherhole and fell on Mr. Mnohettc.

some fifteen or twenty otherhorses mid their riders were plied Ina iiiiis over the one that first fell, andinly by a miracle was n hiiIou.s cu-- '

(iallup Lump( ITl llloS I II 111)1 HAHWCOALCO

rnoE ii.Call up StoreCerrllJog (Move

Willi.

Tim boy a cr Nicha-ii- , koii of Mr.imid Mm. It. K. Mi ls, n. J03 NorthThird atrcpt. The MelseiiH came h..ro

AXTHUACITE, AUi SIZKS, STEAM COAL.

Mill WihhI, I'nctory WimhI, ford Wood, Native Kindling, MineWe full Cokelaniily. Involving the death of aeveralperson!!, avertnl. Kortunalely, how-eir- ,

no very serloliH Inluiles r.have the

line.

NU( to Knbwrlhera.Bubaenbera who fall to re- -

eelve tba Mornltur Journalshould telephone lift Y ANT'SWESbENUEitrt I'hona 7l

' giving nam and address, and(ha pnper will ba delivered by' special ineaaengar. I'hona 911.

I.Oft- - Reward IS.M.Tli a abov reward will

paid for tba arrest and eon- -

I'iiom: i3H.3f you indulge lit nil ilrlnk the

. The .M reliable Consoil-iUIim- I!,liiior ('., First iiml t dt-r- ,

hnvo Inld In for tho Holiday Tradettlll largest (Hill IIIMNt Complete

to k of Imported unit Domosiiijwhiskies, wlm-- and cordials ev rliruiiKbt to the Soiiihwi-Ht- .

(Joodrt nro the best und price tliiloweM consistent with iiinlity. N i

bur ir drinking on the premises.('nuiti-iiii- I rr-n- iin-ri- Kimriinti-pi- l in

llieiirly a your IKn liom t ireeiiwicli,'"tin,, In (he hope that Ihe rare New

.Mexico air would help .Mr. Nielsenb.'ii k to henlth, no lie would be ableto follow bin trade of enroenter.

aiilted beyond a nevere shaking up iftho actors involved in the mull OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'O

S STRONG'S LIVERY. 2The AlbniUer,iie Kilin commiDV Is 9 PUD1CTMAO minnirK Mbusily engaged in tuklng picturea laMr. NieltH-n- , however, im confined to!

bed moat of the time. Me baa beenmul around I.oa Angel, 'a, uml the liist

viiiiio i iviho rurritoIVdlgiiiil Ito-to- n Tinier Pup.pies, i liiiiiiploii stiM'k. Ire(. r,lo Soil. 107 West ;riuilte Ave.I 'I in no i;,o;t-,- f.

' 0 O13 Tor oo nnsT-rr,AH- s runs axd o

KADDU: IIOIISIX oPhone 752. 702 8. Second, g

of its films w ill he seen in All unitcr-l"iu- e

at an early day. Uoporu are tonil. family trailp Bolldtiil.

vlctioa of aryona caught'steal- -Ing cpla of tha MorningJournal from tha doorways ofsubscribers.JOUllNAL PUBUiHINO CO.

Staple, Superior,Supreme.

Nothing better canbe had.

30OO0OO0OOOOOOO0O0O0 oooooo a mmiauijffgiijiiiuji, ,,u,mm

unusually wpuIi since Carlie under-went the operation, but it tell pin ill"wim placed on u. stand near his bedao be could "cull up" the hospital tolearn the condillvn .of nia moil

Traeea of the disease which broUKht

Ihe effect that their work, from bothmi artistic und a pecuniary stand-point, la proving highly siiccesul ul.

IYank, pboneWanteil I'tirnllnre, pttAuctioneer. I'hono .,

If )OU llOCtlor

ii carpenter,III W. (.ninllcSim CLAUS PUB his father to New Mexico In search

JUDGE RAYNOLDS MAY

DECIDE THE FATE OFi - -

im-

uLOCAL ITEMS

OF Ifi TEK.EST WALLACE PETERS TODAYFIREMAN TO Sflf

of health tiean to nlmw in Cariie'sleft knee Hoitietiinc nK'. lr. M, Uin-ilres- a

the niitoniM atonce, I ut put off the operation as Ioiikiih he could mifely. The leg was am-putated only iih the last extremity toprev ent the spread of tubercular

E LYRIC THEATERlOltlX'AsT.WARD'S STORESI.'i Mi'ildo ,e. PIioiicn SIIH-SU-

IIOMIIl II. VAIU, Mgr.

'.ishiiivlmi, 1 I N,I'air I'tlil.i.v inn! f:,ituril.iy.

TOTS; BURNED to other parls of the boy's, bodyand then the HiitKeoii iicl foiineil theui; vi in n iti peraMon witli a hciivy heuft.

The hearing of the hahciiH corpimproceedings brought by Mrs. R A.Kicks, oi' Crane, Mo., to recover

of her son, Wal-lace Peters, from his foster mother,.Mm. Mary Monger, was again pocl-pone- d

by Judge ItaynoldH yesterday.In all probability the case will be ta-ken up some time during the day to- -

PKIM.It VM roil I'KIDAV AX I) N.VITHDAY

"OVER THE CLIFFS"til-ca- t Tlnco-ltee- l IVaturc

(Kclaii)i

"When Roaring Gulch Got SuffrageC, W. Hubbard, Made Up as

The Sister In charge of the wardjsavn Call Im the best child she everhas cared for. He In s In bed frommorning until night, staring with Malieyes everything in the big room j

nnd seldom saving n word. He seems'

For tha twrniy-fou- r houra endingt 5 i. in. yerterday.

.Maximum tinii. nitui 47 iI.ii.ih;inliiimum tiiiiiii;iiiii.. IT; riuiifi- :iuTi in Jit-- a t ui - at f p. in. M l day .In.North wind- . ! i

SH U FFLE B AH6EB"SChiistmas Saint, Gets Beard! lilay, when the court will decide

w hether the lad will remain In theIt MM.- -TIIANSI" I'roiilicr Con led vcustody of Mrs. Monger or he returned1 Ity Obi Albiiijiiciiiio CompanyOI I M i: AM!l U. ....ii-- .

in Way of Flames in FamousStore Window,

ti i s m tit.i;I'liomn ill lin.l

to tils uml her.to he thinking that he never will betilde to play and run like other hoys.

Carlie is lonesome, hut be does not I Pictures Change Sunday, Monday,Wednesday and Friday

"ALL FIRST RUN PICTURES"

become friendly on nhortw ilh convalesi cuts and visitor

at the hospital veho have talked tohim, hoping to brighten him middrive away the woeful exnresslon

lr. Ki liwi-ntk- i r, OKt(iuiiiih. Ti-I- 717.I'Vi-'- Caliily Sim.. I mr ninliiHxi--

t ifl'y biiimn Inn li niir iIuvh.JihIKi- l.niiii r, t '..lliiif, of Simla

iiiii'.i'il in ,llniiiii niit. i.imi nihi..Mrs. K Kniiilit ni i lvi il IjihI

nii;lit fi urn T. mm, mill Mill m,ki- milAl. ioli il MI to h. r inolhi r, Mix..1. liiin.ini II.

'. W. Ilul.liard InI 'latiH, mid In- may hr(mi, I'll! hi- li'iiriii'dli"on that the tun tiI'llM hlln i.f ullv III

a Kixal Santan koixI flirmall.fHtorday iiftcr-Ir- s

II II i it In

tin' Mini.. lim.

Chicago Mill & Lumber Co.

General Planing Mill.

3d and Marquette Phone 8

The hearing on the writ of habeascorpus was to have been had yester-day, but owing to the fid that thecourt was engaged in the trial of

case, which look up mole timethan had been anticipated, it wasfound necessary to grant another con-tinuance.

Tile case which lias been on trialfor the lust three days was abruptlyterminated yesterday afternoon. A

number of other matters which hadpreviously been set for bearing will be

iilil'iird Wiiii I'luii tliiK tin sa int Iv

wbn li almost continually shadows Illsfeatuns.

The boy, howev er, in il hurst of con-fidence, confessed 'to ll .Mrl.iillillc.sulila fcni'H that Santii Cluus would notVisit him till year1. The Sisters huveplanned to see that Carl Ik not

- i tiafUru,iimti -- i

role In the hl ilispliiv in. Ion nt theI'amniiH Mole, :tl West 'ciiliiil live-nu-

when be Bhoved IiIh flowlni! ttlilteand In flu in inn t,,. heanl in to,, closeproMinlty to f ji . llul,bf,nrH hands

Mm. Ida lm rt )i li-- i day fili'dIn tin- ilMrli't min t imaliint

I'lilllli lliMih, Jr., in colIn t mi on.all alli'K. d ioiulymny null'. j

Si nali'l liaac ll.il tll mid f(.Iiavr i .t ui mil from n tri to Manila-- 1

and y iio, iihni' Siiiiilorl

taken up this morning, und Ihe timefor the trial of (he habeas coiouu 1.1.,.

ni

ami race were luuneil and bin hair -

hiH own; not Sania Claui an edings will depend largely upon the

MISS BARBARA KIRK

Dressmaker(iOWNK I 'UK AMj (H I ASIOVg

i:u.t sni; ht i.i-;-

ii i i;. (i niiiii Au.

i oe .Mciscns nan money w nen tneysmueii. I lie iniriiH Were not si rloiiRand lie prohiildy will continue to play

:,inli trail-ar- . il l.nl lniMiir.-- i.

II ill Int.-i- i vi tH. frli-iiil- of MallIhe boreal saint nt the I'nmoiis untilI I m n lo know Dun bo li li h pun liiicil

time that Is consumed by these cases.It is hoped by counsel for both th,.plaintiff and the defendant that It willbe possible lo take the Peter case!Up today and have the fate of thechild definitely decided one vvav or

GliTS DE LUXE

FOR LESSI In islin.cj

came to Athu, pi, nine, hut nirw thehusband father of little Carl is unableto work and what money they have Isneeded fur household expenses andmeilh ines I.) fact Ihc Non-Se- t larialirenevolcnt association hax been giv-

ing them assistance.

Hi.' ihi.'i.-si- ,.r n,,Kj, 'ri,,ii,.- ii,i win;l "Oil III Hi' til.' inal 1'ilf.lni'tH fiw IliTrto-loi- o

at tn:.' Noi th rimt Mtnrl.lliibhard, ntlircl in the loiiven-Uona- l

Siint.i Chins Karh -l- onir cloak. Ihe other. if it is found to lie in,, tH MII l.c In Id tliU i'V. Him; iiooiH, benev olent white hirHlilc dec

'orations mid lap was cxilainliin tol the j;possible to go into Ihe case today,hearing will he had on tomorrow.fifty childicn, iiowileil into n display'

Ai.in vt i:kqi i: t .M)V

Kilt III"10 Snnlll Sim'iiiiiI

(Ni-x- t IdM.r to ( al llinili i)Tin- - lli-- t IMiici' In Tom it for Clinrii.Illtl-M- , ('lllllll"4 Hllll In ( Askr.r inr lrlii for .i Ui h. riiuni' ,';t,

at the store, iiiechaiiicnl toys. I'm,, rblew iilinlliKl nn iilcohol

FIRST WESTBOUND

DE LUXE IS RUN

THROUGH ALBUQUERQUE

BANQUET TONIGHT AT

ALVARADO IN HONOR

OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS m ik i ; t si tn Is

IIOK i: N.WA-lt- l II I, A N

llt ls l'ltlIVs.u i i i ti, ii:i John sr. I MS morrungThose members of the t'nlv ersltv of

al Tniiplr Alla-it- , hi 7. ta o'i loi k.II. il'I'l Mi'iidi t ilhiT III li cliir,. onIII. ' wil'lnt, "Th,' I'l'Mllon of WoiiiniiAmi'iii! NatloiiK" All Int.'ii lcd ii 10w Olll,'.

Iu ll.it ii'liM liaM- In , n lnFiu d lo aiiihnh fur ( In. li po.. c of the noli of tholair M it. l!oi- - II il.. Sain hr,, to In--

. I, d In 111.' i hnpi l of San .loPc.In ,ii hi la. on Saturday, I ii ci'ii i In r13.

ll. il W. t lark. ( h.ilniiaii of thojifpubllriiii kIiiIii i omiultt el'.and a promlni nt iittorn. y if lOant l.ua

k.i, arrlvi'd In Aliiiiii,Tiiii' hiM

lilulil f ri ' i ii I.Mlaiula, lu I .' ho hadl i i n ulti ndiuK court, mid w ill h avi

'

t"d. iv for bin bunie. j

.Indite l.'dvi.ird I.. .Midler. I m t r ' t

hiiriici- of mi emtinc nn, ;l blaze shotupwind.

The children sen allied nnd u littlepanic hi oke loose lii the I, ik window.Santa China was a hero, how ever, n nil

.1 i li it on the hiirulim festoonsuntil the flames licked his venerableeottoii "folium.," This turned Santa'sheroic attentions, lo himself, and withthe tisslslaiin. of II. Font,., inanii-Kc-

he unrobed nn, I till" hlsketed inil way that would make a liuhtiilnn- -

'buiiKo artist envious.

New Mexico football eleven who ilu--year won their letters" by theirplaying on the team, will be the 9 to 12

The first westbound tie luxe train,No. IH, arrived here l 11:30 o'clockyesterday morning, an hour and fortyminutes late. Il remained here tenminutes.

Tho paNsenger list of the first doluxe waa not heavy. It.vron JIarvey,brother of Ford Harvey, one of thopassengers, remained here until thatrlvnl of the wiHthoiind Californialimited mid continued on the way toI .oa AngclcM on that train.

The tialn that passed through Alhtt-,iier,i-

will leave Una Angeles nextTuesday on the firm ensthounil trip.

guests tonight at a haniiuet at thent 8:30. Tho banquet in to

be given the football men by alumniof the university nnd local fans. Iiwill lie an Informal affair.

Dr. Ilarton, of the university fac- -

. RichelieuCash GroceryTODAY Red Emperor

Grapes, 6-l- b. baskets 50cBaker's Chocolate, lb. - 33cBaker's Cocoa, lb. - 45c

Ihe sudden unillsKiilsinn of IheiiIdeal ipiletcil the children. TheknowledHe that It wasn't thp realSanta Clans thev had been chiiltlnitwith ciiused them to formt their le- -

Alloriiey W ii. Ilaiiilll.iii uml 1'iedlonioif, former rapluln of tljmounted police, lllTlW',1 In AHillille .

tic I. I'M nlKht from l;.tn m ill, w herecourt Inld he, 'II In neijion. t'ouit ml-- I

Joiiliii-i- l cstcrd.iy.'I'licre Bill he n Hpecuil uniting of'

arriving in Allin,iieniue al 9 o'clocknext Wednesday night, and departing

uii, will preside, und among thosewho will speak will be T, S. Woolscy,Yale; Don Johnson, Ohio State;Henry C. Coors, Jr., Michigan; Kirk

oxford, and Dr. David Kosslioyd.

Tonight's hummel wlll.be the firstof many more to come, the event be-

ing made an annual affair hereafter.

ci lit ilanuer. .Mr. I1 oole mid em-ployes of the I'miiotm carried thechildren out of the window- in soonas they saw Unit th,. fire vas RiiinltiKon Santa, and tlienii howl of dismayfor the fate of Santa iirose and rnit-lniu- ,,

until Ihe lots miw- lliihlninl

!).. MA,,.. 1...I,,.. l.i ... ..'..1...1.

Black-Eyc- d Peas, lb. - 10c'Aunt Jemima's Pancake !

Flour, pkg. - - . He1F. F. 0. G. Pancake Flour, j

. . .. ,,.-- , r,. i,,ih ,'iiif.oi ii , n ii i inn,,at Ihe clnli roniiiK. All .Moomc mul;

at It: 1) o'clock.Conductor Sam Meyers and Con-iluit-

A. Salhron, who have beenrunning on the California limited,have been assigned by the 1'iillmancompany to the de luxe service.These tors had charge of thede luxe t ra i iih last winter.

tear off his dlsKiiise.uii-i- laiinn arc inviieu to He prctti'iit. md,!,.,,-The chief IhimIiii'hh to h(. li alixai tcd

SHEEP SANITARY BOARD

ADJOURNS UNTIL TODAY

Long Silk Kimonos

Mandarin Coats

Quilted Satin Robes

Kayser Silk Underwear

Pkg. 10c PRESENT OF WOODENSHOES NEARLY GETS

LIEUTENANT 'IN DUTCH'POLICE FIND HOME FOR

will he Hie loriiiiiliilloii of I'lali.H foithe oiuaiil.nti'in of the ladies' uuil-- j

' i,ui j

Ann, ni; the coiuniitti i s In cliaine ofjtln haziiar to he nlven by the Wmufill's chih. this iirieiiioon m I he ( 'oiul.' j

cafe, will l. .Mis. Mi'i'llil-ki-ll- , chair-- i

iiimi, ahMiteil by .Mis, lhinhnr,.1 II. Wioth, ,Mih I'cler SchecK au!

The sheep sanitary board nu t yes-terday morning in the offices of K. H.Clews, secretary, in the Kitst Na

GIRL WHO TOOK POISON

tional hunk building, but a, lion, o.,Tussle Allen, (t(. ilcmi mondalne

I lent. W illiamgetting "in Dutch"H'atlou yistorday,this, Powers has

Powers came nc-i-

al the Central t IreII happened like

been boast lug of a

until this morning, only three mem-bers were present. They are AngusMcilillvray. of Kstanela; Kmnie:Wirt, of Dulce; and W. ci. I iton, oflioswell.

who, Wednesday night, swallowedof mercury tablets, Yesterday

wan found u position by ChiefThe girl wanted to leave the

"red light" dl.strict w hen she hud re-covered from tho effects of the pul

Fresh Walnuts, 5 lbs. $1.00100 lbs. Potatoes, today $1.60Barrington Hall Coffee, lb. 40cWedding Breakfast, lb. - 30c18 lbs. Gran. Sugar - $1.0012 lbs. Potatoes - . 25c!Cottolcne, medium, - 55c!Cottolenc, large, - $1.35;3 lbs. Leaf Lard. - 50c j

5 lbs. Leaf Lard, - - 80c!

10 lbs. Leaf Lard - - $1.55;Ni-u- - r, for 2.V'

w Iflimtcra. niliv- - ,v

Mis. S. T. Vaiin. This conimlttep illh;iM' chain,' if th, ee and siiml- -

li lies.I', I: Si hweiitl.cl, i;. ieral iiiienl In

New Mexico f.,r ihe I'.iclflc- .Mm nnM ile Insurance company, coinpu-- i

ire, I ,y Mm. Melville K Siiinuiei-i- i nndUlilld. leliirncd vcslcrday from

Via Santa Ke, un he foul,-throug-

TH.-ra- ihiimiii Is too heavy

laniily lice extending across the lc

lo the green shores of Kiin,to the Irish faction at the

Central department, Yesterday Pow-ers leicivcd a package by parcel-- ,

po.st. containing tt pair of woodenI'hocs. sent fr.m Holland, Mich.

sion and the chief began a search foriwork for her. The police said last!night that the girl had been placed Ina home and that she would i;o towork.

All on Sale This Morning atLET US SEND A MAN

To Itoptece That Rrokeu Windowt.lnss.

ALBlQrEItgiK LUMBERCOMrANT

Fhone 111. 42S N. Firstwith snow for autunioiiile tnivel. Mr.Sliinui. in Will loin pis f,,rnilv here In RIO GRANDE CHAPTER, 5

Ni-- Itnlll Mop,, i f,,r .......

Unbleached Muslin at 4c ayard this afternoon between 4and 5 o'clock. Regular price10c a yard.

THE MODEL COMPANY.

ROYAL ARCH MASONS,

HOLDS ITS ELECTION

a lew iI.ivb to s.einl the Christ masj liolnliiVH with relative ami friends,j ,, .

II. M. WILLIAMSI'etitln.

r.onnia 1 and 3. Whiting Hulldlng,Corner Second and tJoUJ.

JOHNHERBOTHTUK PAINTKH WHO

YOU A SyUAIJL DKAIi.Thone 1195-J- . 201 Lewis Ae.

I'hnna No. 84. Kio ("Irande Chapter No. i. It. A. M.,held its annual election of offieeraln.t night. The new officers follow:!John Heard, excellent high priest: F. !

1 IXhiIvo wheat (he best, ier 100pounds, $1.85 cash price. I'hono 16,)ou may iay the driver.

K. W. I'I'.l-'-

i'ookiiia I'Ik". bin. k ninl wliitf, li. 0i!'Nist To!-!".-, Miiall OrKcII.ick' Uln-n- t lt!s-iilt!- , ojKfdlojtK'd f'nril Jliilnn HoiI

I'UfflMl 1Uif HoOram of Wli. flt ,vlailr I laUi'H . . (.

Irgn Jar IVaimt linlu r 25c' o. I'd l.liM-i- l IV. i f ;.--

.

Kurkii'-!-,

KhIu.I Driin-liii;- , pt 30crnrnffin Wax, Hi... i:,c;havi: mouv whim: vot uwi:

A ( HA Vt l .

116 W. Gold Ave. Phone 235.1

omen imp.J. Patchen. king; II. F. ltlair, scribe;C. I.owber. treasurer, and Harryftrown, secretaiv. The appointive of-

ficers will be named later.

Saddle horses. Trimble's Pod Darn,

SPRINGERTRANSFER CO.

MOVE PIANOS

t.uiiig killing tonight . Sure!

Hot coffee and auiulwichea will beserved lor 16 cents at the Woman's, bib baiaiir, this at'ternoon from ; to

WALLACE HESSELDENGeneral Contractors.

Figures and worknianahlp countguarantee more for your moneythan any other contracting firm inAlbuquerque. Office at

nrrriuon riiAxixo millPhone 377.

Dry Goods CompanyC. H. XyVKK, M. D.. n, O.

3

1Osteopathic Spix-lalist-.

T treat all etirililn ,nne Citffm', in the Hotel Comha Cafe. j Stern Uldg, rhone 65S and 825,