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Page 1: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 05-27-1905

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

5-27-1905

Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 05-27-1905T. Hughes

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news

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VOLUME li ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. SATURDAY MAY 27 1005. NUMBER 23

SOLDIERS GOING

TO PHILIPPINES

Twelve Hundred of Them

Passed through City

This Morning.

RENDERED SOME FINE MUSIC

(From Wednesday's Dally Cltlxonn.)Fur An hour this raornlug the plat-

form at tho Banta Fo station was thecono of unusual activity) tho occasion

being tbo passing through of onoballadou of tbo Seventh Unltod BUleCavalry and olght companies of theSixteenth United States infantry. Tbaeotdlcrs arrived In tbo city from thocait at 6. SO o'clock. Thoy were trav-eling in four trains of fifteen creach.

According to Major Nicholson, of theBoventh Cavalry, tho battalion ofwhich ho to In commnnd, left FortMar, Virginia. last Saturday morn-Ing- .

They traveled by tho way of Chi-cago and Kansas City and wero onilmo until they left Kansas Cuy. -- Wearc about thirteen hour behind ached-ul- o

now," bo said, "and this Is causedby being laid out ten hours by wash-out near Katon."

"Tbo men a. o all in good health andbare stood tho trip very won, nut tnodelays bavo mado thorn tired and rest-

less. Wo aro duo to arrlvo In SanFrancltca Saturday and vrlll sail ontbo transport Logan Juno 1st. for thoislaud of Luzon In tbo Philippine."

" re tho men anxious to sea acllvoOfVL ?"

sorvlco," asked tho reporter."Well, they aro. but then most ovory

xnsn In tho batKHon baa boon In thoIslands before and It Is roaity nothingnow for them. There Is no questionbut that wo will get to do soma fight-ing, as wo aro going direct to Luzon,tho sceno of tbo rocent oulbroaUs.Wo will land at tho sceno of tho

troublo and go Into tho fieldat once."

The Sixteenth Infantry,Colonel I'rice, of Port McPherson,

Atlanta, (la., In cbargo of tbo eightcompanies of tho Sixteenth infantry,roported that tho soldiers undor biscommand wura wall and thai not onocoso n' sickness had occufredttiinou.tho mun lott tbo fort ana weok ago."Tho on.y troublo wo have had at all.Is tho many delays, which tire theboys out and make them want to gciInto active scrvlco. Judging from therecent newpuj.jr dispatches, they willhave a chance to satisfy tholr desiresto fight when wo get to tbo Islands."

Tho soldiers wero traveling In tour-ist sluoplng cars, while tbo officers,who were accompanied by tholr fami-lies, occupied standard Pullmans. Bachtrain had a mess ear and tho men wore

orved with the same kind of food thatthoy aro when In camp. When thotrain arrived horo they had Just finish-ed brcakiaKt and wero 'busy washingup thoir tin platoa and cup. On theplatform of each car was n barrol ofwater for this purpoao,

Tho Interior of the cars prosontedan Interesting sight. Hacks wore con-structed In tho ccllltifr tn tho contorof tho coaches and on tbeso racks vachman had bis carbine, cartridge bolt,knap sack and other traps. Tho sold-iers wero very neat and whllo thomost of them left tho train aud took awalk About tho plntform, olheru tdaldon the train and put tho cars In per-fect ordor.

Mullo Was Excellent.Boon nfter the train arrived tho baad

which was travollng with tbo SoventhCavalry, cot out its Instruments andrendered sovoral fino selections. ThisAttracted much attention and aftereach plcco the soldiers loudly ap-plauded. It haa been soma time alncotho peop.o of Atbuquerquo hnvo hadtho ploasure of good muslo llko thatthis morning.

When the trains pulled out, onoright after the other, tho men who baawandered off, were quick to respondto tho call of tho bugle andpnot one oflb cm was left behind. An tbo trainspulled out of the station thoy gaveth rco cheers,

a A. WAQNER BADLYINJURED IN RUNAWAY

Yesterday afternoon ft. A. Wagnor,a teamster residing on North Secondstreet, was thrown from a buggy In arunaway and suffered serious Injurieswhich will probably cripple him forllfo. Wagner had Just purchased atiandsomo maro from tho Highlandlivery stable and hltchod tho animalup with one of his other borsos to alight buggy. Ho started out to trytba animal and riding in tho buggywith him was Alnx. telle, brother ofV,l Bdlo, of tho wool scouring mills.

While driving nour tho loo plant oaNorth Tlmt street, tho horses o

frightened at a largo canvasoovorod lee wagon, and bolted. Whouthey swerved to ono stdo of the atroottho rig was tipped up In ouch a mannor as to thrown Wagner and Bdloout onto tho pavement. Tho teamthon dashed madly across a vacantlot and In crossing a small brldgoover tho ncoqula In front of tho brow-cry- ,

tbo nvro stepped In a hole andwas throwi.. Tho fall broko br rightforo log Just below tho knee, and shewas put out of her misery by Policenan Balaiar,

Kdlo was not Injured by beinglamped out of tho rig, but Wagnerwas loss fortunate. In the fall hisright leg was broken at tho ankle, thoboned being frightfully crushed. Howas removed to his home In a coband Dr. X V. Peareo collod to attendVim, A number of plecta of the splJn.tared boao were removed from tho fanaad nVh and tha Injary dressed. To.day Mr, Wagner was reported to beresting o.iy Although ho will proba

bly be a cripple for llfo and noverI bavo tho 110 of that foot again.

Tho maro that was shot cost him$125 and taken nil In 1 it was a pretty disastrous Affair All Around, Whatmakes things all the more unfortun-ate la tho fact that the Injured manhad only boon out of bis bod A fornays, wncro no uau upon conunea seroral weeks on account of an Injury tohis baok wh'lo working nt the millsof tho American Lumbor company.

VILLAGE OF TOMEDEIHO WASHED AWAY

A telopbono mivtsago to Tho Cltlzoafrom To inn. received at 3 ocioo..thin afternoon, stated that tho TtloOrando hsd broken through tho dykoat mat point and tno water was runn-ing through the village and tnrcaton-lu- g

0 wash aray tho houses andstores nt that point To mo Is a smallnatlvo settlement twontyfivo mlloasouth of Albunuerauo,

Last night communication botweenla Lunos and Poralta was entirelydestroyed, the brldgo nt that pointboing washed away. Too dyko ativraiin. Is reported to bo bowing ailright and no danger la anticipated Atmat point, aithougit the tiver is aangerously high and said to bo rising atow inone very twenty rour lours.

At this point tho llio Orando Isabout tho some as It was yesterday.Although the lowlands In Uarelas aroflooded tbore is no immediate danger,and If anything tho river has fsilonseveral Inches during the day, ThoAlamoda dyko north of tho tstiy laholding strung and tho dykoa At Uaro- -

las aro not ondsngored.

Meeting of Head Millers.Kansas Cltr. Mnv 24.--T- ho Prater

nity of Operative Mlllorn of Americabegan Its annual convention at thoCoates house today and will remainIn session until tho end of tho woofc.Sovoral hundred delugatos aro oahand from various points In Minne-sota, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Iowaand othor states. Tho organizationIs composed of head millers, and tbochief purposo of tho nnnual meetingsIs to discus Improved millingmethods.

Templars Calibrate Centennial.Iloston, Mass., May 14. To tho

martial music of forty bands andIn their brilliant uniforms,

7,00 Knights Tomplars. representingforty rommaiidrles, paraded throughPonton's principal xtreota today Incelebration of tho centennial of thoorder In Massachusetts and Uhode tat.and. This afternoon centennial exo.ulfcu were held in the Masonic Tem-ple, and the ct.obrallon will contludotonight with a banquet at tho HotelSomerset.

Pennsylvania Democrats.Harrlsburg. May 21. Tho demo-

cratic state convection assembled Inthe Lyceum theatre today and wasoal.cd to order shortly after 12 o'clockby State Chairman J. K. P. Hall. Tbaconvention wilt name candidates forJudge uf the superior court and statetroaKuior,

Georgia Farmers In Session.Tbomwton, tin,, May 21 The farm-

ers' Union of aoorgla. tho stnto branchof tbo Farmers Kducatloual and Cooperative Union of America, mot Inconvention noro today and will con-tinue In session until Saturday. Thoorganization atnin tn dUcourago asmuch as possible tbo present mort-gage and credit system, to assistmember in buying and soiling and tolabor fur the education of tbo agricul-tural classes.

Ar LAS VEQA8 TOESTABLISH SCOTTISH RITE

C. T. llrown, tbo well known Socor-ro mining man, Is at Las Vegas onbusiness oonneotod with tbo establish-ment or a lodge or Scottish Htto Ma-sons, nays tho Optic. Tbo gentlemansoya that the a districtwns never more prosperous than atpresent. From tils own mine, tbo Lit-tle Juanlta. from the Oraphlc andfrom other mlnoa of tho vicinity alarge amount of lead, zinc and copperorn Is Ixsltig steadily shipped to Mis-souri and Colorado smelters.

HUSOANDS OF DOUDLEWEDDING DOTH OEAO.

Soma tun nnd Imlf vmm nm MImVMjl Runilnriiitn... an. I uu. ni.M ,,,.0 yUHalon, both of HilUcoro, wero marriedon tho eamo day. It was a doublewuumujj. iuo runner married rjnoaKalka. And tbo latter married LouisA. Mullon, both prominont roaldonta'of Maptml, Mexico. A little over ayear ago Mr Kalka was stricken withpneumonia, anu tiicsi arwr a Drier in- -

mourn hU lotw. Somo two wooka ago,

taken In with pneumonia, and diedtuiur a Miutufl oi oniy a tow asya,leaving a wioow and ono onild.

DROWNING OF WIFE

ANO SIX CHILDREN

SUPPOSED TO BE THE RESULTOF A CIOUDDUR8T NEAR LIN-COLN,

J A A A Jt A A SI M. . Jt A JA dispatch from itosweii, datod e

May 22, nays: 4tr Mock Murray, a prominent aon- - V6 tractor of Itosweii. telosranhed VV last night from Oapltan, N, M., w

aaylng that his entire family had Ybeen drowned and oskod for as- - VBlstanco. Mr. Murray loft ber rThursday jvorland for a plnaauro

e trip to tho mountains with hla VS wife and sis .chlldion and tho Vf aupposltlon la that they weroS caught In a cloudburst In a canon 16' pear Lincoln, as tho mossago was Vf tient from thoro to OapUan, tho VV closoot tolegraphlo point by toift phone Mr. Hanger loft todty VV ovorland for Unooln. Tha mo-- V

sago did not glvo any doUlls of Vft tho drowfiios'. VVVrVVTYTVsTTVVTV

SPRINGING A 1908 BOOM.

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IT IS ANNOL'N'C'HD THAT KIN

W HB 0BTa TII,S KJND ir A

NAVAL FIGHTIS IMMINENT

BL Pelursburg, May "28, AdmiralAvollan. bead of tbu Ilusslaa admiralty dopartmont, confirms the AosocioU Itod rrods dispatches saying that VlcuAdmiral Hojeatrensky Is atoamlug Ynorth to glvo battlo to Admiral Togo. YHo considers It pastlblo that news of Ytho two fleota having met may bo Yrecolvcd auy day.

In ou Interview. Avollan reaffirms Ytbo falsity of the rumor that Itojeet Yvonsky has broken down and haa Asked to bo rollevod. Y

In response to the suggestion that YTogo might intontionally allow KoJest-vensk- y 4

to got f Vladivostok, content. Ytng himself with torpedo attack. And Y

then try to bottle up tbo Russians at YVladivostok, he said tho story of Port Y

Arthur would not bo repealed. YY

ON THEIR WAYTO YNORTHWARD PARTS Y

YShanghai. May 25. It is cmditAtdr Y

reported that five volunteer cruisers Yof tho Ilusslaa fleet, accompanied by Ytnree coiuara ana one nusstan erusser, Yarrived at the mouth of tho Yasg Ti Yriver this Afwroeoa. XaIw tba eriHisr Ydeparted and throe of the volunteerscame to WtooJhH toaSffct.

YdtJ BLAME HIM?

O KUWAJID HAH ultDKKHO AN AM

OWOH THAT HH WILL NKVHIl H

BIO CROWD EXPECTED

FROM OUTSIDE TOWNS

AAAAAAAA9AAAAAAThn annual spring racoa, gvea V

tinder Uio ansplcee of tho Albu- -

querque Spring Racing oasoota- - Ytksn. will open at T action park Yon ennday. May W. and continue Yfor four daya. Y

The harness and running races, Yprogrammed by tho officers, Y

will prest-n-t to tbe people somi Y' or the foatovt and bt over gtrca Yin the southwest, and somo of tbi Yv.iry best borscs n tho western Vatotes and torritoi in will contest Yfor tno handsome, rich pritoa Yhung t'p by tho AiwxIaUon. Y

it is uw an OMured facL ac-- Ycording to reports received from Youtaldn trwns, that Albuquerque Vcan otpoct a big delegation of Yvisitors, and All tho largo Ytowns of the territory will be Yrepresented. A number '. ytsl Ytors are bare now. and by Satur- - Yday night tho colony from tho Yotrtntdo 40wws will bo consider- -

ftb! ter4MHl. No oss In tbo Ycity fir ouutdo should mlsa these Vfortheouisg racce, for they wlU Ybe the boat ado most exciting Swrets ever glvoa horo or else-- Y

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UltiCAN TYrKWIUTEfR. AND

AV ANY OTIUUL

CATHOLICISM CONCESSION.

Now Vork, May 86. lnforraUoahas boon received bore from llomothat tho popo will accrd to tho Veryiter. Luis Martin, general ot tt Joeu-Its- ,

tho extraordinary prlvtlogo ot stillcelebrating moos, although hl right I

arm has been amputated. Ono of tho'strictest rulea of tho Iloman Catholicchurch la that In regard to what arodoalgnatod tbe "canonical fingers" oftbe priests. Theso are tbo thumb and1inuov nncvr of each nana, which alonoam allowed to touch tbe lilosaod 8ie-ramon-L

They are a. poclally anolbtedwith holy oil when tho prion la or-dained.

As stated In tho cable dispatchedonto time ago Father Martin, owing

to a cancerous affection, bad lo bavohis whole right arm amputated Thiswould ordinarily bare frormted blaover celebra'Jnb dims again. Whenthe pope Ittarned of tbe operation, andtHt Kfttber Martin woa rallying fromthe effects, he said that "so beloved aprioat should sot be deprived of theconsolation ot bis dally mass," Anotbr prlou wilt have to asslU htm attho altar, howct&r.

Of all tho etuea of the world NowYork ho hid tw notable I instanceot tho ooottulasttaat value set oa tho"cAooalcal angers." Father O'ltclliy,the late rector of tha Church of Our

lA&y of (leod Counsel, in Bast Nine-teenth street, lost his Ufa by his effortto save a canonical ringer. Ho injuredIlls thumb wbllo fishing, and bloodpufeofilng ot In. He refused to haveit nmaulnted and thes lose tile rghtto say mass until It was too late tosare his lite.

Tho Jesuit missionary. Father IssaaJorum, who It Is III seen bocanonized as New York'a first saint,had his thumb ami four ringers haekodand bttton oft In tho most harbaroumanner by tho Mohawk Indians Hesoaped from their captivity and ro

turned to Hurope. Popo Urbry VIII,hearing of bis mutilated hands, senthtm a particular dispensation to colo--sraio mass.

PLANTING EEDLESS APPLGO.

lloswoll la to liocomo tho dlstrlbut'Ing rxrint for Now Moxlco or thn nowly dlssovorod soodless rnd corolessapple, which promises to Uko tboplaeo of hU seedod brother In tbe marK0t or tho world, just aa the eeedlessorango baa displaced the other vsrle- -

tlt. saya tno Hoawell Itegtsior. Jaffaand Prager bavo taken up tbo nowdlscovo.y and are now pkintlng 75,000iK uie new variety or trees for nextyears' sale. Thoy are setting out thoire on the ucorgo w. Medley farmeast of tbe city. Jaffa and Progorare lo tie tho distributors for tbowhole of tais territory.

Major Oeorgo If. Smith, tor no motime n resident of Santa llosa, diedat San Diego, Cat., tho othor day. Hisdeath rcsuted from paralysis. Thodocoasad was 73 years old.

Attorney Wra. C. W.rlgley has re-turned to llaton from a trln to LasVeas. Ho says that tho peoplo atthat placo aro onihuslastlc about tbolocation or tno Fraternal .uanitnnumand that real estate values thoro havemade a matorlnl advance within thpast fow weeks.

AMERICA'S OLDEST WIT

CELEBRATES 8Hth BIRTHDAY

Sou Fronclioo, Maymost famous and Amorlr' oldest witnnd after-dinn- speaker, OeorgoUromloy, bat Just celobrated hisolgbly-ejght- h birthday.

Itlnclo Oeorgo," as ho U fondlycaJad by everyone in Ban FrancUoo.UJlWie pat of tho tiohamlau club. Fnryearflbe has boon Its high priest.

Princes., statesmen and artists toralmost;, half a century hore-bw- tt

by this world-famou- s ulub,nod Uncle George has nover failed tobo at the faa(al board. To this day heholda bla own with tbo youngMt

All through long nights ofrovel his keen wit keeps lln edgo andhis atorlos their crisp humor.

Uromloy bogan llfo as a conductor.His quick roparteo attraoted tbo at- -

"Uncle" Qeorflj flremley

tentlon of Oovoroor Stanford, whobulit a hotel so that ho might employGeorge as Its manager. Front that hedrilled to tho lecture platform.

uneie aeerm tsau just unlaced abook, wbleh Is a sketch of bla life.and he opens it as follows:

"History has recorded tho occurrenca ot many great and Importantovenu during tho first quarter of (honineteenth contury. but tho event ottbo most vital ImporUnco to me oc-

curred on tbo morning of April 14,1617, !n tbo city or Norwich, conn.For It was then and thoro that I waaborn, and could tho pi rests ot thatwonderful boy had .no roost remoteIdea that In 87 years that baby vrouMbjomo an author, no doubt thoywould bavo realliod that thoy "bulldedbettor than they know,"

RIVER STATIONARY

AT THIS POINT

The llio Orando at this point romotnod tiraotieally stationery today.were oejBg no no siueo yosicrday.It Is believed that thero will U uodanger from tho high water at Hare-las- ,

a tho rivor hoa reached IU blsrhost mark and Is etpooted to corameacoto go down soon. Outxldo t a littleback water In tho lowland aboutUareias. nothing of damago hut

from tho recent high water.At Los Lunaa and Poralta a targe

number of men arw employed lastrengthening tha dyko In anticipa-tion of a further rise at that point,tbo omtaakments haro bold atroagthus far, and U Kempenlob. tbo goivoral merchant at that placo, says thattbo people aio not worried.

UoUnlsta My the daadelloa la aofertile and tenacious that tinlem allbut one seed In overy C.OOO.W) wordaetrayed by natural or a,ntfielalffleana the wood wooJd conquer theworld la ln years, and no maa, birdor boost, Ufa or shrab eeuld wifastand tha soay. Cleaa your lawnof th daadelles,

AWFUL MURDERS

AND SUICIDES

lm Men Kill Wives anaChildren and Then

Themselves.

GOVERNOR GOES BY BOMB ROUTE

llutto, Mont., May SI. MidhaeHaggurty, a miner, today uhot. andDrueablv inurlallv uriinti,io,i irshot their fourteen-year-ol- son, a4Kiiiuu uimseir. jaiousy u auppoactilo have besn tho eeuso.

KILLED FIVE OUT OF, SEVEN IN FAMILY.

ported that A man named Potorson.who rmiues jn jiom vauqy Mannoeunty. tbls moinlug nM and killednis wife. shot. hU five children, kiUingthree ot them, and then eomtutUodsuicide.

OOMO THROWER OETSIN HIS WORK WELL.

ItAku. Raurfllla Mnv .l ri'k..ornor of IJaku. Pr'nee Nakschlbs, waassassinated nt 3 o'clock this afternoon by a bomb which was throwsInto his carriage. A lleutonsut whowas accompanying him and a bystandor vnni alcn bliliul l,v i ..and tho cosehman wan fatally Injured.TEARS THE PICTURE

ANO THEN gUICiDCft.Now York, May SI. Manuol Fee-nand- oi

Del Valio, Jr.. a MoxlcAa.Killed himself in his olrtco on lowtxrllroadway by shooting. He was roundsluing In hla chair breathing his lasAby an orator who hoard tho report ofa pistol.

Hokiuu tho body of tbo Suicide wasround tho mutilated plc'.uro or a wo-man, it waa torn in such manneras to conceal tlio uama ot tlm photog-rapher. The police bellovo that thisplctura may supply the mouvo for thadeed.

Dot Vatlo wan a member of a weal-thy family, temporarily eolournlna- - lanis city in connection with a scheao

he wa.,devolop!ng at his homo lauuadaiojora, Moxlco.

HIS BODY BLOWN INTOATOMS INNUMERADLC

0)onver. May JiWljKt'Wiilloy, hminor and a nenbuw of J. J. Wallev.of Crlpplo Creek, was blown to stomawhile crossing a vacant let la tho vl--slnlty of Colfax avouue and iknorsoastreet today.

Tha oxplosloa is a mystery, but itIs supposed to have boon nibo-glycor-lii-

Vvbuther It waa an accident orsuicide It is unknown. Fragments ottho body were found a blocx awayfrom tho ox plosion and all tha windows In the neighborhood wortbrokon,

SHOT WHILE HE WASPEEPING IN WINDOW.

MeArtuur. Ohio. Mar M. J. M.Bmoobt.a prominent farmer and millerand member ot the democratic oxecunvrt coinmlttee of Vinton county, waashot lato laot night by Mrs, 12mm

Mrs. nynn was arrestoi andrhsrger with murder.

Hbo noticed what sue supposed to wa tramp looaing through hor window,and sbo flrod through tho glassand barricaded herself In the bouao.Hprtob.'s body twa found early todayon tho lawn In front of bar house.

CATTLE RAISERS BAYRAILWAY CHARGES HIGH

Washington, May S6.Tbo Inter-state Com ma roe coramlsalon todayHeard arguments In the case ot tho'attlo raisers asieoiatlon ot Teiasagainst praotloally all tho railroadsrunning south of, or frm Chisago, ox,eept tbo Ureal Northern Pacific.

The charge Incudes tbe statementthat the freight rate on oattlo rrotaeattle raising tlatM to cattle marketsfas unjust aod exslve, that terminalaharges Kt Cbfssgo are unjust, thattbe rata for fecMllag eattle en routo Isoxoessivo, that freight rates for ship-ping eattie have boon raised from sisto eight per cent sine 1898, and thattbe present servlee Is not so good asformerly. la answer tbe railroadsden the rates have been ineraasod butdo not deny that higher rates wouldbo unjust and oxcosilve.

MAYOR WEAVER TAKESAGGRESSIVE MOVE.

Philadelphia, May IS --Mayor Wear,er has taken forcible possession ottbe ofaco of tbo director ot publlosafety and tbo director of publloworks, Neither Dlreotor Smyth, norDirector Costollo, who bad Uea romoved by tbo mayor and sued out, tutInjunction against thoir removal, of-fered any ssrloua resistance, fourdetective aro now on guard at tha or--flC4.

Will Impsacb Mayor,lhlllltlnhla Maw K If la A

this afternoon that th republican organiaauoa or readers intend to lm-pea-

Mavor Wunr With m.i.In View a Cl,enlll nnnllnr nt th ma....oil will bo called for tomorrow for tblspurpose. Maltoasanea In office is tbeground oa which the Impeaehmoatproceedings will bo based.

Harvard Men to Study Icsland.

dato set for tbe departare of tbo Harv.

Mt. ItI(U Bna frku a.1Mn, uam to LWiU .Bcotlond. whenc thrayik. The. object of tbo oxpedlUoa intt, JWJ. isVdll erM

K9 owia ana giaciai Hrmt- -

iwnm wauwr TO SNTOS) M UH4vWM sV

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WATER AND SCHOOLS.ikQ Water Supply company gave a very Interesting

tcftUhte ot the growth of tho public (ahoo.i of Albuquurquo, 1 hey aro muoh IntoreUed In this Important evidenceof tbe olty'd growth, and they published a rocorri of schooladvancement, of which evory Albuquorquokn la and oughtto bo proud.

Hut thero In onb ttcm In the growth of tho publicschool, with regard to which (ho Water Supply company, tbo greatest and Absolutely unequalm! manttoMa-tfo- n

ol corporate sacrifice for public Rood which tho worldban over known, forget to mention, (t 'a thin:

Tho franchise granted tho Water Mupply company,and which thoy bare been operating under for elevenyear, and which atlll has fourteen year to run, andwhich thoy now want extended to 1040, contained andcontalna this proviso: "Tho r,M company or It assignshall furnish te tho olty of Albuquerque In onnldtrallaiof tbe granting f this franchise, all water tieeeary fortho oxtinjilsbmeat of fires and for flro purpose, free ofcharge and In addition thereto shall furnish, frte ofcharge, 12,000,000 gallons of water every six month dur.Irtfl th continuance of this franchise, for city purposes.TO BE USED AS THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL DIRECT."

It was found that tho city. In Its varied interest, wasnot using 12,000.000 gallons every six months, for whichIt was paying by the grant of tbe frnnahl, and as Inkwater was to ho nxed for city pupo as "the city counell shall direct," that bixly wlie.y and pteperly orderedthat tbu water for which they bad paUl und were stillpaying, should bo applied to the use of the city aohoolstho Institutions to which tbe Wator Supply company nowpoint with suah profound pride.

What wan tho rostillT The Writer euuipAiiy refusedto apply tho water thoy were Iwild for, to tho use of thepublic schools, Thoy aUo threatened to shut off the waterfront tho school, leaving tho children without nny meansof assuaging their thrlst. It tho olty did not pay againfor what they had already paid, nnd which was a oondltlon preocttont to tho granting of thu franchise.

An Injunction wa asked for by the olty and gruntedby thu courts. An appeal wa taken to tho supremecourt, nnd on a technicality It was decided that thu public schools aro nut a part of the etty of Albuquerqueand on that ground It was decided that the water ownedand paid for by the city could not b applied to schoolpurposes, and In consequence Albuquerque has el nee thenbcon paylns, an extra amount yearly toenpply with waterthese growing schools, of which the Wat it Biipniy mpany Is no proud.

I'erhaps tho pride of thf water company would brless, were net their receipts from the school an eentltitiously growing. It may also be stated In this connectionthat tho charge of the company fur water are so exee-alvq that whllo other town In the southweot may havelawns, tree, shrubbery and flowers about their schoolbuildings, for the education of the young, Albuquerqueschool grounds nro barcn wastes.

Tim less (lie Water Supply company has to say abouttho schools of Albuquerque the better It will be for theiroutrageous requont to bar an onerous franchise extended (o 1010.

CONDITIONS OF EXTENSION,When tho proncnl owners of thu Wtitur Supiily oom

pany bought thu wator plant and franohlso frum the Oramestate, thoy know then as well as they know now that thocity would roqulro the extension of tholr system accordIng lo tho growth of the city. Uut thoy knew ulsu. whichtheir glowing eulogy on the growth of the city failed totoll tho people, that Ihe franchise prtivldr that xtenslons cannot bo orderod but on two conditions:

The City must take new hydrants on the extsnslon atthe rate of ten per mile, each hydrant to pay ?3B per year,or $300 for each year for each mile of extension, till theend of the franchise, which on an average ' ten yearswould be $3,500 per mile the city must pay for the extenslon of the water plsnt.

Out this Is not all. Such extension cannot be orderedunless the gross receipts from the public, APART FROMHYDRANTS, shall equal at the tlrle six per cent Incomeon the cost of extension.

It would not at all look from these faet that tbeWater Supply company 1 tn any dnnger of ruining Itselffinancially hy extending its plant as tho city's growth maydomand suoh extension. Three hundred and fifty dollarpor mile on all oxtenslons, for tho ilrst year and duringcrery succeeding year which the franchise may cover.paid by tho dty, and not lees than six per oent per annum on cost of construction, paid by tho people tho nb- -

soltito conditions without which tho extension cannot bo

demanded auroly those two little nost eggs ought to. andno doubt will, bo ablo to keep tho Water Supply companyout of tho poor houso.

AS OTHERS SEE IT.

Tho Now Mexican of yesterday says, and the peopleof Albuquerque will do well to ponder ItB utterance:

"Tho controversy In tho neighboring olty of Albuquor- -

quo over extending tho franchise of that city's watercompany another twenty-flv- years although It still hofourteen years to run is altogether In favor of the standpoint taken by Tho Daily Cl'.iion, which advises againstsuch a preposterous procedure Such a franohlso oan,

to territorial statute, bo granted qnly upon popular voto and then for only twont;-flv- o years at a tlmn.No legislature in eluding that which has Just ndjuornod,has either repealed or nmonded that portion of tho com.'piled laws of 1897.

"To admit that a city council has a right to prolongsuoh a frariehlee beyond the twenty-liv- e years' libit, a day.or a week, or a year or eleven years or twenty yearn af-

ter tho granting of the twenty-fiv- e year frnnohlso, wouldbo to say that tho law has authorized the granting of pernetual franchises and that the twenty-liv- e year limitationit a foolish superfluity of the statue whloh can not be en-

forced In effect although It la constitutional in theory."In these day of rapid growth of elite and Ot

enormous profit made out of franchisee by private per-sons at the exefHHMo of the public, it Is we!, to go lw Ingranting alien franchise or in extending thetn, unleeample prorlslen is made MtagHardlBK tlte Interest oftbe psopU. hy In (flag iworurlmig in tt franchise thatthe Mnierattot. must reduce rate ta eaMumar whenover tftt praftta. or better nil H. the Income reaches a oartain mm, that the .city may at any Uw bay th workof m& uewpany at cost prlca"

WHO WILL ANSWERfTh city new pay fl,HKl in round numbers, yearly,

for wat; for the olty. "What the people pay. no oneknow exoi.pt the water company. Probably Ave timesthat amount would be a low estimate. Lei tie suppose forargument the yearly Income from the city and peopleto bo new $85,000,

A olty )lko Albuquerquo can easily placo bonds at VA

Ier aenU On a 1200,000 plaot this would require 19,000per year Interest, leaving J0.0OO a year for oporatlon,liquidation of tho bonds nud reduction of water Mat totho citizens, lfvery oxtenslon would pay for Itself andcaoli ypar would add to the Income and roduco tho colt toIhe psfipjo.

Wjiat does the Water Supply oomnany offer to theetty for depriving herself of this privilege till the year1940, or fer thirty-fiv- e years In tho future? Will soma oneanswer lbl question? If tho oxtonalen of the franchise1 so valuable to the company, what do thoy propose to dofor tho qlty in exchange for extending the franchiserItai'l bit answer at oooe.

OITY OWNERSHIP OF WATER.On July 90th, H80. there was passed by ecngres

whaSJs known as the Springer net, fer the govwnmtaht ofterritories of tho United States. On March 4, 1808. thUact was so amended as to "permit, authorize and legaliseho isauaneo of bends by charted rnunlolpal corporation,

having a bona fldo population of not less than 1,000 put-mh- is.

as shown by the lost sehool census, taken beforeany amotion to u held under the provisions of this act.in any territory of the United State, for sanitary andhealth purpose, tho construction of sewer, waterworks.ninl the Improvement of streets." The act gee on toshow bow the ordinance shall be passed, submitting thequestion of the iseuaneo of the bonds to thoqualified voters of the municipality! It 1 full and aomPlate in Itself, and romovou tvery limitation upon thepower of Ujer city t acqul. own and operate Us own

waterworks, whether such limitations had been Imposedby federal or territorial law.

Would it bo right or wise, not to say legal, for thopresent people of Albuquerquo to take such action at thistime, as may prevent this city, In 1919, from availingItself of the prlvllcffo which fodorai law heroin bestowupon ItT Wo might set, porchanco, for oursotvee, butought we, morally, locally or from a business standpoint.Mod tho hands of our succossors till tho year 1949t

NEW 8ANITARIUM PROJECT.The Atamogordo Adrcrllser has this to say:'gpeaklm; of eanitariums, our friend F. W. reman,

is contemplating founding a sanitarium for dypeptlea onhis ranch near tho White Sands, nnd the only phase thatIs bothering him at present Is the fast that hie Institutionwould not be as profitable to his frlond. A. A. lluek. asha iiflu I n, ViAtffiB Mllfbl (hn inti. t

...... ,n,nh.u u.. la . MM ...... t i- - ei.lN'o. 1080. which was du ne tho nan..,w .. -- i, ru. unjun. seflger. After a delay of half an hour

in rioruirtan getm,iv u, ibt insuiiAi v vntv n w si.mi nrnviiv (iQtf ffisciri' oaucry to workingeut on a hunt every morning before breakfast, with V C. Hasan ritlsburg, 1'a..pockets full of rock for missile to hunt nad run downrabhlte. Tho rato of tho sanitarium will be 'no rabbit,no breakfaat.' After breakfast time (he patients will berequired to take sun-bath- s in Adamite bathing CMturn,which will be feasible, there being no human habitationtr nr. around end in general practice, the simple lifeof our stera-onudale- d ancestors will be followed.

After some praotlce, the patients will be able totravel long dletaneea -- nd hunt feesll and relies of

time. ihHs giving employ meet to mind nnd bodyand dtvertlttg the attention of tho stomach from tho factof its vacuity. Tho strenuous life will be strloUy adheredto, so that when patients leave the Institute thoy will beable to digest tinker' pies, mother's bread, ranch flap-Mok-

Chinaman's grub and oven raw lililo. Tyitlmgerm and other murderous bacteria will then bo tho easyvictims of those ablo stomachs."

The Morning Journul trying very hard to get awayfrom tho questions at Iwiuc in tho present discussion ofthe proposed extension of tbe Wator Supply company'sfranohlso. It has been found in all ag&s muoh easier toknock over n man of straw, erected by the polemic him-nrll- .

than to meet the argument of a live antagonist. Thomorning papoi Is practicing this old and thread-wor-

lodge. It find Ihe labor Iww to charge Thi Citizen withdisrespect to the llrlng city council and to th departedA A. Ornnt whom Th ritisen never failed to commend

one of the mot progressive nnd faraeeini; capitalistAlbuquerquo over knew it find this mnch asler thanin loll the people of Albuquerquo why the Water Supply j

CTiimaoy, im ring n promaoie iranoow. wnich yet tinsfourUen years lo run. hall he given a iwentyont-yoa- f

extension of that franohlso, without nny benefit In cltjr puople. In other wont, yie question remains

"Wliy should the olty at tbbi time mortgage IIelf nnd Ita future growth, to tho Water Supplyl conipanj

till 1010?

What Is It the Vtar Supply oomonny ask of the4ty of Albuquerque? Have you Mtoenetl to think or to

oik yourself this question? it I extend the 'h.- - f twoirnnciusfl, witn nil m buruonsome oondKlon to tho townand city, to tho year lOtD. when nearly every bustnosman of thlrtyflvo year of ago or more, who now livos InAlbuquerquo will have passed to hi last long Theplaoes that now know most of us will then know us nomore for ever. Ho the Water Supply company Is askingthe presont community not only to bind thamselveti forthe remaining period of their natu.-a- l lire, but to blurt'he young mnnhood of tho sons who will succeed thornvud them and tho olty In the ohaln of nn exorbitantwator rato for tho next thlrty-flv- o year. And for what?wnat return dean tho city get far this islft of hundredtt thousands? What boneflt to the people do they offern rxoitaiHPsr Kotliing absolutely nothing.

In Indian and Itussta the sunflower Is extenslrolvaiiltlvated as nn ngrlou' jrni crop, some 700,000 aer he.ng uovotoil to It In the latter country, snvs The Berth

As muoh as fifty bushel of tbo seed have been obtainedfrom nn aoro of ground and fifty gallons of oil oan boDressed from suoh a crop. Sunflowor oil Is onp. oi thdrying oils, nnd ns suoh Is usoful for painting. It I alsoused to luurlcato machinery, and Is one of tho best oiltor tatiio use nnd cudnary purposes and for the manufacture superior tollot soaps. In aomo countries theleaves aro used for fodder: tho flowora yield a good dealor noney, and tholr petals a brilliant, lasting yellow dye.fn somo places tho stalka havo been used successfully formo mnnuracturo or textile fiber and panor. Tho moaLafter tho oil Is prossod out. Is flno for chickens or lareoanimals. The sunflower would bo a very 'profitable cropin ow .Mexico.

Tho recorded mortgage of the Wator Supply company nro ror Jioo.ooo first mortgages to tbo Americantoan & Trust company: tho second morlKairo Is for MOO- -000. $160,000 of which wa act apart to tako up the firstmortgago. and JSO.OOO tumod to tho president of thocompany at tho timo the bonds wero issued faoo.noo wereroHorviHi to tie issued for the payment of bettermentsand extensions. Theso bonds do not mature until 1013.wncn tup first mortgage of was placed, It reoltesthat tho bonds wore to pay what thu works had cost. Itwill be seen that thu entire property had been natd hrthe issuance of bonds, and the stockholder nnld nothing.The present schume Is that the stockholder ahall replacethe bonds, glvo additional valuo to their stock withoutcow to tbwnsolvea. The Citizen will discus this featureef the proposed extension of tk franehiae In more detnltohen-afte-

Th last territorial legislature pasted a very oonelii- -

We ami tmjthatic proteat acalant the arebtloe or the lllode Jooiec Iret Uewnre, which would take from settle-ment An arm lurgov thae the sutte of Nnw Jcrsc- -. geere--

tary UHwn. ef tb detiertmeflt of ngrhmltur. ha repliedto Ik pmtMt, saying that the creation of the reeerre )mnot been rioeldoti neon a yet, but only takon tinder

that the position of tho legislature will be con.vldcrtd ami the wlebe ef the people living within theproposed hound of (hi reearve will be aMertalned, ihatprlvnta laous will not be arretted: the use of Umber tormining Hirt will not be hlndsrod; and that the num-ber of grgslng stock may be slightly rodoned but nototherwise materially changed in any particular.

If the Water company had told In thdr excelled sum-mar- y

of the cUy'a growth, as p resettled In Priday morn-ing's paper, hww mneh actual mony thoy had spont forand on tho water works plant, bow much has been vt

from the plant since Mr. A. A. Ornnt bought It andpaid for It In bond, hor mnali thoy nro now receiving,ami how mMt) of their eceiptit oome from the olty andhow nHrti frwn tbe people, thon the eltltens might fecithat they had gotten some Information bearing on thequestion at Isjuc.

Ilestde the free water which th city wn te reeelvoin eoMUJerntion of the frunohkm grnnteu tho Water Sup-d-

cofnpAHy, tliere Is an ox prose provision that tbe oilyahall pay S ewtbi per thousand gallons for nil water usedIn oxi-- e of nuantlty agreed ujmjh and allpulated.This sees of wUf, the rental of hydrants and the waterfor the public, schools, now amounts to 0,000 per yuer.In round mimber. Hear this fact in mind.

Meveral ef th town boards in Oklahoma are adoptingordinance requlrUg eHltens to dig cyclone pit AtHenton It has been decided to station a suntry in the belltower on cloudy night. Ho la to fire a repeating shotgunnnd ring tho bell when he see a storm coming. Yet thlIs the territory which so muoh detarvov statehood, whilebalmy New Mexico, that never knew a cyclone, tornadoor hurricane, cannot get statehood recognition.

If tho people or Arlwyia do not want Joist statehood.It ta their business and not ours. Tliqy may be Ilka theoaU wbleji trleti to butt the lecomotlva. Off Uie traek. Thoofcir wn pfinlGwhat damagtd. An tml0)er sahl that, hoadmired "tho spunk ot the Uttle erllior. but he thouahl it

) larked judBincnt -

RAILROAD NOTES(from Saturday's Dally Citizen.)lioglnocr and Mr. J. 1L Ken nor,

who visited Mn Frank Kink atnvo returned to tho city.

V. McOallum. foreman of the SantaFo machine nhop in this city, left lastnight fo. California, whore ho willspond his annual vacation.

Fronk Dibert assistant treasurer oftho Santa Fo entral railway, afterlooking after ra i.ttad business in

for a couple of days, re-turned to his Headquarters at SantaFo last night.

Just an No. s was roady to loave forthe east last night, somthlng wentwtong with th' headlight of cnglno

" i nnaiiy auoccoded Ini

of

l

homo.

of

secretary of tho ianta Fo Central tali-way, who narlT'd in Albuquorquo Sat-urday after an inspection over thogrntf of tno An nquerquo eastern rail-way between this city and Morlarty,rntnrned to Saota Fe last night onNo. H.

The Socorro 'bleftaln says: A com-pany of about ti dozen survoyorstopped In Sworro on their way from

work on tho Colorado St Arizona rail-road line In th western part of thocounty to work n the ano proposedlino down In M xloo near tbe gulf ofCalifornia.

The Santa has sottled tho xultbi ought against it by Mr. Lacy Or cor,of Conebo, Art? by paying tbo plain-tiff B,00. U v Oreer wntv killed atHoHiroek reoen i) while loading cnttloat the stoek yunls. Tho cause of hisdeath wa n blow received on tnohead by a dpr"tlvo goto falling onhim. Tho company waa obarged withnagltgonce for not keeping Its prop-rt- y

In safo rdtidlilon.A man by the name of Itufus Warden,

uai.ly ainlcted with delirium tremens,was a paMongor an train No. 8 lastnight lie ws- - n hi way to Chicagofrom San Pram i o and created plentyof amusement for the crowd at thenation by running up and down the"intform. yellime ad waving hi ann

an ibwm manocr. ite wm nnallyrurrmlled and placed aboard Oie train.Hi wife wn trareMug with him and

n- - wa aintoM irnntN for fear theiiii! take him off the (rain and

u him in Jail.

DIRECTORS MEETING HELD.

Th directors of the New Mexicoi n company and 0th rtlo Orande

i ami company mot Saturday morningit ih First National band, Santa Fe.in.- - leetgnntieii of H. U. Mudgo from

to prosoiit preefdenty tho companies

110,000

tfie

a aecopiod and J. I J. Hurloy waik-uh- j to tin- - iKMition, no other bus

n- -s was traniwtedl Those present' 11. I. WsUio. W. II. Uorttuir nnil

B. TwUchfii. of lts Vsgaa; Majorh i I'alon, J H. Vnugttn and , c.."r!iir, of Santa F, Theso two com.mi. aro numiiarlw to the Atchison

i "i Ka & tjam Fe tnnwny ytomSANTA FE COMPANY

, TO SINK TE8T WELL1. itarua y ltallwoy oompany has

i.- - to It" the matter or nrteoian'f in the fttniutn valley, and a' itk th' oolfinany. to decide iu ' ' anu inir Imv aircodv ulrun' v k . ttti fitHeer i oharge. thmilium? to hi, tO WOrK, )' tile IPsuiwia

Th. . ii ,dLJte9 nwr Wllard nndsriii ,!( JcJwjr to u dep'.h of l.oou

!. uni.s nrtaMn wator t etrncKtietoro ihut .utiTTi n rHcited. The waer in .i . n.,ar Wfllard. unk i.v

(Jontrado siinlinrd during work therecwo yr iso . was icwted and provedo up in, . i wator o tn entire llmmd is . Aitk. tlie postXblo exception

i im- i r nt diountainair, whichhas netir :. analvzod and whlnh i

aid to i ..ry fine Wftltr. Pure wntrmeans a sr-a- i de&t to a railroad company anil i was quality of this watermm prom: !Rd too eoutuaur lo drillior aneiui. (voter.

inls ("- - wolt will mean a erestaeai to til( .Htauola valley. It I thuuniverse: .iiuon of thoso who havoInvostign!.., thl valley that ortoiianwater wi ho found at that duoiaor boforf, and tbo only reason that

test n not already been niado istho povetty of tho oootile. Tho sDirithuh uoeu uing an along, but it liasettun imi. Mulp t stH-ur- tho rundsnecessary in Is will test tho matteranu rorcw. nottle thu uunstlon M towhulher nr mit it m a utimnlns nroixvfUloti. It ih, tho qukker tho peopleAnd It our iii boitor. Ifnluaa artosianwater Is i. vlapet at that doptn orlees, wlniiinii Irrigation on this Shal-low Is chmiMir and thw neonlo willknow wiu' thov liavo m do a soona this n is made.

It 1 ti iKittoy of tit. Santa Fewttiwny tate oat of the country

eracsen i it is iirolbi that thisIt tH th mlv sma thin It IxtB Inview for-- ' nuns'.

Chart m RoulMon lias reelMtiedhi poltl.. .a Uajgamnmii at Uie UsVeww dep. nritl wMI tr hi hand atwltohliiK the U Vega yari.Thirty 'i ,. ours of h-- p and two

can of h . atttaisMl from Arlaejia.id tin th Ci'v !hl mornlriH

iMriliwd iiortLcrH fitding rouiuis.John I'. , Who ha ohnrite of a

carpwiter gu Ui (limid Canyonroad, is iu need n the cunstruotlon of

send i ' Hftfltlon hou.a betweenWilliam ..i l tho Kreat rosort. TheIlrst le hx-ii- .i to mllos north of WII- -

Hani and ., otnl of six suction houseewill be bum

The nj-ia- er dapartment of theDouver ft K Oramlo railroad 1 sending out an ight.p.ine iamphlet g

a r of hotels and boardinghouse on ' line, showing when open,rates, nam of proprlolorti and othercMtflntlal lniormattdn for tourists.

Itichani Murto, of San MorolaLwho hue i. ii confined In the 8nt FahoHttMtt! in 'ills dty stnn- - last Janu

ary, undergoing tioatment for seriousInjurlM Austalncd by raiting off a carat Cocorro, hao been discharged fromtbo hospital and will return to HanMarclal In a few day.

Conductor Jerry qulnn, who is nowholding down a passenger run between1am Vegas and !.t Junta, Is in tho cityfor tho day showing around his broth-or- ,

who la hero on u visit from rlprlng-field- ,III. Mr. Quinn hopos to be hack

on tho Alhuquorque-Uif- l Vegas run assoon an thn eummrr time catd gooInto effect.

There was great congostion offreiglit in th, local Santa Fo yardthis rnoinlnp Fully 000 care camo induring the night, filling ovcry track,oxcepjng tho main lino. Thl trafficla about ovcnly divided, cast boundand west bound. Uvo stock arrivingfrom tbe west is utllltlng a largo(mrtion of the available power, andimperishable freight I moving veryslowly. The local situation is not d

n blockade.In connection with tho announce-

ment recently mada public of twenty-si- x

change in tho trnfflo departmentsof tho ttrle railroad, It in worthy ofnote that every one of them was apromotion from within tbo ranks ofHrlo employe. Not ono of tho nowappointee camo from tho outsldo orfrom any other railroad. This Is Inlino with tho sottlod policy of thocompany to reward It faithful andcompetent men.

Tho Santa Fo Is making extensivearrangements for the rehallastlng oftho right of way from Ilollcmont westto n point near Olcod. midway be-tween Arh Fork and Sellgmnn. Assoon ns tho quoston of tho right totako cinders from the mountain onthe Canyon road, which will soon bohoard In Judgo Sloan's chamber atI'roscott, Is decided, work will nUocommence on rolmltastlng that lino,and It t sadly In need of tho same.

Herotoforo report of accidents of nprions nnturo only, or derailments

which hnvo delayed mrMn lino traffic,have been reported to tho generaliiipcrlntendnt nt ia Junta. However,funeral 8uporlntondent F. C. Fox hasissued Instruction that nil accidentsof whatsoever character, including"osr happening In the railroad yards.mt. ,. in future be promptly wired toMi omee.

w

SMALL WRICK AT

ISLETA LAST NIGHT

While No, 9, the IH I'nso paMefujertrain, wn standing In the yards ntiHlota Junction last night. It wan side-wlpe- d

by a freight train with tha re-su- it

that a Pullman attached to thopaaarngor was knocked Into the ditchtogether with several freight oars. NoiMMtixrfl wero Injured, but thewreck defctyod tbo south bound trainseveral hours. The Pullman was ly-

ing on Ita aide In th ditch, accordinglo a pMaeiMHK- - who arrived in the oitvthis morning on No. 10, but a wreckerwa at work and the damaged earswi-r- gotten oato tn track andnrouttit to this city this afternoon.

it t not known definitely who waspossible for the wrack, but it 1

supposed to Have been earnuM bymlsHtiderstandiB of alinal. Trafficwo delayed but , hnrt time by thurrauani.

MJIT AGAINST SANTA F

SETTLED OUT OF C0UR1

The Wlnslow Mall i credited withthe following article relative to theMtllwtisni of lh a rear aamage suit:

It is rumored , that the Santa FeItallroad company has settled thedamage suit of Mrs. Mtnorva Oreerof Concho, ror 13.500. It will be re--

mcmuercd by our reader that LaeyOreer was killed at the stoek yards InnoiurooK lost year by a gate fnllltiKon him whllo ho was trying to olosetho same. Tho widow brought suitagainst tho company on tho groundsthat nor Husband's death wbh causedby ticgl.'gonco ou tho part or the company by not keeping tho gate of tholrstock yards In proper condition. ClaimAgent Franklin, of tho company, nndAttornoy Isaac llarth, of St. Johns,mproiouting Airs, urcer. mot at Hot.brook Thursday and Mr. JJarth pre-sented his case to tho agent, whodeemed It wlsor to sottlo th enso outof court than to stand suit. We understand that under the laws of theterritory, IC.000 Is tho maximumamount or damages that can bo

In caso death Is caused b;negligence of a railroad company.

a

POLICE JUDGE CRAWFORD

DOING GOOD BUSINESS

Today wa a busy ono In nollecourt, two assault caso occupying theattention of the court this afternoon.In audition to the daily git or pettyoffefHkH. Tal morning ilea Thomawaa fined $10 for breach of the neaeennd Arthur IJancroft wa aseeuted theusual S fin for being drunk and disorderly.

This afternoon the hearing of Deputy iMMrlff Oalido. Oragorte Otiavoand Juan Itoaero, for Hlt upon,ho peraan M Ititil Hliuber mY Suu- -

tay mornlHS. is being heartL Quitoa number of wHneMe are being ex-

amined and the com ha aroused eon- -

Jldernbie interest.A noon as this rase is disposed of

another assault ca will be heard bythe court. This Is one against Virginia Mnoste. who about 0 o'clockyesterday afternoon is alleged to havettiignged In a row with one TeresaOrtic, with the re. ult that the Ortlswomac Is nursing a badly out handand other minor bruises. Tho fighttook placo In a rooming bouse oa Sli-ver avenue, nnd was believed to hnvobean prompted by Jealousy caused bya gentleman friend of Virginia'paying andue ntuntion to To res ft tita dance In old town Saturday night.

wieiMieiirmiiWisi

Tho Hato of Wlothorhood.The halo of motherhood it a d.-i- n thing, we all

rsvsrsii, and w all sppiecuuat wat s mil It hasbeen n Apprthonilon, li, ory, and clul jffsilngmka i. its coit, snd yt sll this might b vastly imentd

by tin Unplt agency of

MOTHER'S FRIEND,v ... .la.... ..... . ... .-

Y Si rinimsniatuicsita io'npiin(t-- mr (nutlilen snd tit kicetnpanying

ra- -- luHtfing.t'-- r I, u tnntlMl ritwnillv.

nd ths rtuh ferwwlng lit uh it1notiung ulioit ol mmrt'ui 'A

frlnlinnedlsfilnd n iifd."th:.l' what Mother'i I'm i d tl

Suld st sll divg ii' r- - (orti oo per bold Srnd (oi(air Kok. " MolhAiv.i d."

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BflADfKXa REGULATOR OO.,ATLANTA OA.

Bniiiiijeneiawiie'ei i

IS AMERICA BECOMIG A

NATION JOF DEGENERATES?

D"' S2TJi.N'.FM0US AS A CniMINOLOQIST AND ALIEN&Io?50LARES CONTINUE WE WILL STAQQER THE

He Believes That This Country Is entering Upon an Era of Mentsl, Moraland Physical Decadence That Will Be Appalling.

Chloago. III., May JI.-T- hnt Amer-ica ta turning out dogenorutea ntthe rato. that, ono day, will stagjerthe work, to tho publicly expressedbelief of this elly'a noted criminolo-gist and attentat, Dr. O. Frank I.yd-ttoii- .

Or. I.y.Uton ha been studyingcriminology, degeneracy and insan-ity ror twrnty-fiv- c years, in a citythat haa more than It share of thosetypes. In tho medical profession herank high and expert art inclinedn believe he know what lie talk

about hi new liook. "DIhccsu or So-ciety and Degeneracy.'

Thf doctor nys we are about topas through a neriod iif muni nmiPhysical decadent, during w'hkl. theapldly Increasing vlco and crlrao or

the present epoch will arrive at tholrmaximum. lie bollevr that In timowo will havo a larger proportion oranminaia man raiiropo.

Ono of the reason ror this, ho be-lieves, is tho strenuous lllo the Amer-ican leads. Ills lust tor wealth, desirefor social mipremaoy, ambition forfame, love or display, late hoir.s. larkor rost, use or alcohol, especially bywomen, all tend to unsettle him andhe become nouroonthte. then deeen- -

eratc.TI this high tension stato, Dr. I.yd-slo- n

attribute most or the mob violence nnd the "Illogical entity calledpublic opinion In Its nttltude towardcertain saei! and criminal act. Itualso blames political oMMittleH. andsays:

"All political sad govenunefltalyctens offer farlllti tot nad ivmo- -

: st ion j to crime, em tne poittirai. ofScv holding 'thief treat' I an iwtlte-lo-

peculiarly AasericflH."The negro and the low grade of las

miiaiion are rtted aa facto In theproduct ion of nocml dtoeos in Uietj'ulu.l Rtatc. The negro, he In-

sists will bv one ol the determiningfactors in th.- - vol tlon of tbe dhvttnctlvw American type nt criminalof thi- - future. He allow how fer-eltu-

coajtitoae oely ont-tlg- hth ofr 'Hlfton. vet make er one-thir-

Of our orimlrttjts, otHMhlrd of ourpanpre. and HMbliU of our Insanu

LETTER LIST

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i'eiseiis oalling lor or euatng forthwe letter pleas state where thoyhad been receiving mall, alse mentionato of advertising.Free delivery of letters at the resi-

dence ut addrMo may b securedii obserriHg the following rule:

U iv writer's nam. ait4 renutsM an-swer to U dlroetod ecoardfkiriy.

Direct i4Mter phtlnly to st eel num-ber.

Advertised metier U previouslyBold on week awaiting delivery.

Advertised matter ie heM twoweeks before it oe to the dead let-ter aftee at Washington, D.O.

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NEW STOCK S0CIETA

SELECTS SECRETARY

Denver, May M The AmericanRtock (1 rower' asaociation, reteutlyurgenlsed in thl etty. haa engagedthe servtatt of T. W. Tomllosoti, oneral agent ef the Chtcago JunctioniUllwav eoHiWliy, us secretary. Hev.111 la kb oharaa of Uie affair ot tnoasMiclatalon Jutia let. wltii headquart--r

in Denver. 'Pomllnson was recent-ly tralllo manager of tho Chicago livetock ttxohaiige and I coftsldurod an

authority on live stoek rate.Wnltor O'llrlwi. territorial caltlo i

Inspector, was In tho oHy from Ioj;Vegas today. j

eLLHHdpLLsHhLsLeMi

!!t O FHANK I.YDsroN.Who says Amerh'nns aro becoming it,

nation or deKcncratu.Then ho adds

"Our immigration laws havo im- -DlOVed ii f lain vMnt l.nr ihnu ,yet strict nough. American forAmericans would not bo a bad prln-oiil- e

to follow for tew year or so. Aepeeial tax on Immigrant would bean excellent thing for thl rountry.wnifHi piwnii tne anomaly of let-Un-

in Mnmigiatlon riflVrair fr.and laying a heavy tax on art pro-du-

(on. A dHRtmerate may toilerduty fre. hut a Kapnael' Msdoamiwa taxed tioo.ooo.

The auggeetioii has hvmx tontU- - thatour aovetninettt requlr a uawportfor record of every immigrant, conIaIhIbk a Borfect deec.lptton of tin,IndlrMunl. moklng Identirirntlnn wy.roroijMi-lK)r- criminal could tbu bo(dentines! titoh. pttnlehed. nnd afterttniatnem their ttlsetishlp annulled

and they diirted to their nativeoviHtry, tkeir return to America im-in-

iMMWIIto by life lmnrtomm

TRACK PROMISESTO DE FAST

Improvements to th track at Tractien iwrtt dHrtng the past two monthshave umde Uiia rneo counie one of ihefttMett, If not the taMest on the NewMexicc-Colorm- k) circuit this je.ir. andeowe romnrlMble reco.d mav betotrttaii far during tbe coming mew. irthe weather condition continue fvorable. The track record I now : 1 1 Smade by Straugrr O., nt tho tcrrltcrlal fair km mil. and a Stranger tto start ngaln during tbe coming racmeeting, it 1. likely that thewin be mnterlallj lowers, a tinhnrae Is in (in condltkm.

Tbe atable at the track have untberoHKhiy overhauled and In someImtiR'icee new one hav liiH'n built .

and nil tbe boree that arc at thepark and those yet to come, havonlenty of stable room. Hvery nighttor the past two week the coursen been tuoronghly sprinkled nndtbttn ratted, so that it is in splendidebfta. All the rough spota have Uwngone over and there I not a sortpot In the entire half mile. Tremor

Artie Frost I euporlutendlng Hitpart of the work.

Latest About Dsrney Dreyfuss.A was stated in The oltixcn of

Saturday. Ilarnny DroyritM has proventhat he will be a leading factor In underby. Today it' Ih said this goodhow did tho tulle and u sixteenth intho sensational time of l.uo. which isconsidered extraordinary time on ahalf mile course. If the horse keepsup iu prosmtt gait ho will certainlygo to thu post n fitvorlto and shouldprove an easy winner. It la unnUlo tostatu what will happen in the noxtlow day, however, a lvos Angelinonnd Tarlmby are Improving a gooddual and Bstado has shown that hodeserves to be onsldred. I hi horsoi also tuenflnn.Hl ns a post favorite

Neva Hustler, 1 as hor name In-

dicate), mare that can go the dimnnoo and who will hustle the nldnrter the flt hair I passed She Isa MtMourt bred animal and haa anuinbar or winning to her credit.

Heather Hone-- . K t claimed, has'.mpraved to a grantor extent then nnyhorse at the traek, since coming t

AMtoquetque. Till horse has beeomthoroughly accHtnated aud each morn-ing' work-ou- t show an ImprovementIn speed.

Fred Kraft, the woll-know- .moraenmn, totloy wired re-Inrv

MeOanun thai hu hmi iiinruMihi stable of Sue thoroughbred fromPlnwr track in tn world 'a fair city. l. . a . ....im win nave a ueruy cHHUiiiato amongtnatn.

The Emit Fe experienced anotherlucky wreck at OJIglit, N. M.. yeetor-day- .

Two freight train engaged ina head-en- eoulslou and two onginewero badly dlsilgtiiod. but no one wainjured. The wreck occurred on thomain Hne at a siding, and throughtrsiilc whs hept open over th? elding.OJIlo la a small station eight mitethl side or la Vegas.

Iouls lUeld, who has been to hibeep ranali the past couple ot week

superintending tho lambing of bisfloekr of sheep, has returned to theolty. He report tbo country undthe sheep In me very best of condi-tion. Lambing will average about OS

Mr cent.

l. lMg. who had been stsgingbetween Kliigtuut ami floldroad,Artx., wa in the city yesterday witha oar or horso whtoh he wa takingnn to the llolle Fourehe river In theDakota, to fattxn them n g.ait

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Page 4: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 05-27-1905

BEAUTIFUL WOMEN'S PLOT

TO KILL THE CZAR

HIGH DORN, BEAUTIFUL ANDSOCIAL FAVORITES, THREEYOUNQ WOMEN HAD tlOMQSALL READY TO BLOW UP NICH-OLAS II.

Plot Discovered by Accident, MltLeontleff Is Under Arrest, Whilethe Princess Tenlcheff and MiesTrapoff Committed Suicide MimLeontleff Will Hang.

8t. Petersburg. May JO. --The arrestof Miss loatlrr, the daughter of Oen.Ixontlfr. formerly governor generalof Kharkorf. foltmvttd by the fttileiilttor I wo other young women of high so-ciety in Itussla. the Princess Tenteh-I-

and Mies Trepoff, niece of the gov-ernor general or Ht. Petersburg, oughtto convince the esnr more effectivelythan any otho recent event In IluHila,thai his methods of governing (lunula,aro driving hit subjects to despera-tion- .

Theso three young wnmon, all mem-bers of good fnmlllwi, nil brought uiamid wealth and luxury nnd all In pos-session of tho advantages of a westernKuropcan education, concocted a plotto assassinate tho emperor of Russia.

MU IeontlefT, nt the tlmo of herarrest, wsi within a few days nt her25th birthday. She had been con-verted to nlhlllara y students whileattending tho University ol Zurich.In swIUerlaml. Her enthusiasm car-ried her so far that aho attached her-soi- r

to tho terrorist section of tho rev-olutionary party, which believes In

propaganda or deed."Miss Leontleff returned to 8t. Pe-

tersburg almut a. year ago, and Im-

mediately put hoiaoir In communica-tion with the aocret organisation ortho revolutionist party In tho lluislancapital. Owing to her high positionIn society, she was able to supplythorn with many valuable Items orInformation.

Not content with her activity Inthis direction. Mis Uontleft beganqutotly to propagato advoncod politi-

cal views in hor own circle ofIt Is not known hory many

convert! to nihilism aho mido. butIt la certain that she aueceeJed In In-

fecting two of her more Intlmatofriends with her own political beliefs.

Those two friends were PrincessTenlohoff and Miss TTopoff. Tho prin-cess was 23 years of ago and a mom-he- r

or one of the oldest and mostprominent families of tho llusslanaristocracy. Her fnthor. Prlnco Ten-lcheff, lit one of thosrentet land own-ing magnates In Uuccl& Ills daughter,who was a girl of musual Intelllgencoand striking beauty, was tho recog-nised heli ess of a fortune of J 10,000,-00- 0

and to estate covering fully 50,-00-

acres. Princess Tenlohoff, never-th- o

loss, beenmo as It eon a nihilist asMIsn I,eontleft.

Miss Trepoff was tho nloco of thoultra reactionary govornr general ofSt. Petersburg, dm. Trepoff- - Horfather la a high ofllulal In tho Ilusslnnministry of war. Hho associated In

STYLISH

This simple brown silk ihlrt waistsuit Is mado with the draped bodlcoIn surplice form. The vest and collarand the bands aro of caru lace, ifprofaned the lace .tan bo dyod tomatch tho gown. Hands of tho allkaro set onto tho lose bands andstttelied neatly for an edge. Handsor silk cover the seams of the aklrtand points of lae and ntltohed bandsen, turned back from tho teams. Tbogirdle Is of brown soft toffota ribbon.Tbo under sloevo U or taffeta, withoutouff. simply finished with a stitchedband of silk. Tho upper aleevo, ofelbow length, Is finished with a bandof the lace within bands.

the hlgheei circle-- Kusvlxn melety.

The trto discussed schemes fur theregeneration of their country. MissLeontleff suggested that It would beu magnificent achievement If threuyoung women of noble families wereto liberate Itussla by assassinatingtoo CMr. She urged that the oaarwax, really tho oause of Russia'spresent troubles. 8omo of his rela-tives; tho majority ot his ministersnnd many other reliable advisors hadbegged him to Introduce political

but the oznr obstinately refusedto take any stop In this direction andclung persistently to his absolutepower. Miss Leontleff urged that Iflie could lx removed by violence hissuccessor would never dsro to opposepopmar demands with tho same ob-stinacy.

With characteristic energy MissIfontloflT declared that she horsoirwould make tho first attempt. Bhopropositi thai If she railed, ono of theother two should make tho second at-

tempt. l.ots were drawn to decidewhether Prlnco Tenloheff or AllanTrepoff should make the second at-tempt. The lot fell on XI lis Trepoff,mi It was decided that if the first

made by Miss lxtntleff fulled,another attempt would be made byMiss Trepoff. and if this alto was un-successful, a third and final attemptwould he nude by Princess TunluhofT.The three young women bound them-selves by a solemn oath to carry outtholr murderous plan relentlessly andefficiently.

The ctar'i. doom was apparently nmatter of a few days. It was avertedby his withdrawal to his palnco atCsarkoo Helo towards the end or Janu-ary and the suspension of all courtfutttlvHIes during the present politicalcrisis. The trio of terrorist

that they would come faceto face with him lu the course of thespring or ctnly In the autumn.

Probably with the natural weaknessor the sex, one or other of the threefulr conspirators dropped n hint ottholr intentions to some bosom friend.Anyhow, Miss Leontleff was suddenlyarrested In her own homo, on a chargeof treasonable cousphaoy against theIKe or the emperor or Russia. Hxplo-sIto- s

and three small hand bombswere round carefully concealed In herbedroom. Her rather, who had grown

Gray sl'k with a peeullar silverysheen is o.o ot tna favorite materialsfor dressy silk suits. Here Is ahowna gray allk elaborately trimmed withbands embroidered with cream-colore-

silk soutache braid. Sleeves, aurpllee,skirt and collar are trimmed alfke.A eklrt may be made round length orwalking lemttli. Wlien walking lengththe hem Is stitched with gray silk.It desired the anjMaranoe of tne sownoan be cnaaged by MUlng on allkstitohed bands Inetaad of the wutatmobraided UhiI. Laee bands, with silkedgee, give a pleasing offset.

gray in t if itussla, wadragged off prison n tho suspicionor having tupported. or at least toler-ated, hi!) dso glue ' revolutionary ac-

tivity. Ruin has also overtaken hortwo brMbrja, on" or whom la ncolonel and the other a major In acrack regiment or guards, stationedat Cutrhoo 8ek.

The news of Miss IonllefT's ar-rest caused an unbounded sensation(toning her exalted frlonds. PrincessTenlcherr and Miss Tropoft worepanic-stricke- Thoy Jumped to thov. roncous conclusion that they wouldbo compromised by her sclxuru. Thoyquickly met and deelded to evado allfurther dlfllcuttes by committing sui-cide. .Miss Trepoff left her father'shouso under tho pretense or going rora wnlk, proceeded, In n dtosohky to apoint outsldo tho capital, nod throwhersoir In front of the Incoming

from Moscow. She was killedon tho spot ami her remains wererearrultv mangled.

Mmoit at tho same tlmo PrincessTenlrtiorf blow out hor brains witha rovolvcr In the garden surround-ing hor father's roshlcnco In 8t. Pe-tersburg. Tho Incriminating lettersand documents which gave tho policenil tho information now in tholr n

wore found nmong PrincessTcnlohoff's bolonglnxs.

Tho dUc very of these documentswill Aeal Ml Lcontloff's tote. Thoy

SILK SKIRT WAIST SUITS

icavo no doubt whatever that she con-spired In grim earnest to nsaastlnntetho ctar. Tho explosives found In herpossession supply tho remaining evi-dence to convict her of this seriouscrime. Inevitably she will bo hanged.

Cures Coughs and Colds.Mrs. C retcrson. (as Lake at., Topeka,

Kansas, says; "Of all cough remediesMallard's llorehound Hyrup is my favorItes It bos done and will do all that Isclaimed for It to speedily cure all coughsand colds-a- na It is so sweet and pleasantto the taste." Sdc, too, si.OQ bottle. Boldby 3. IL O'lUUIy a Co.

A. W. Hayden, tho local contractor,was today notified from tho omco orthe commissioner of Indian affairs atWashington, I), C, that ho had bocnawarded tho contract for tho erectionof a laundry building nt tho local In-dian school. Tho building will coatIn tho neighborhood of 94,000 andwill bo commenced at once.

Monarch over pain iltirns. cuta,unrnlna Mi,i-- tnan wn.,r t.Thomas' Ulextrlo Oil. At any drug

Mm. Ilia. Hfflwnrr rt itrtw.,1 t

homo at Vegas tfilr. morning nttorii tuii o nor son, j'lofco btowart, orthis city.

A neat llttlo ahltt waist suit U madeof blue etlk, trimmed with tucks. Thobodice Is made with the fronts setonto the shoulder seams in pleats.The surplice is finished with bands or

llk, In groups of tueka. These reverllko fronts are Joined with buttons toa pkln band collar, which U made orsilk and edged with a stltcfhed bandor silk. Tho girdle Is ot crushed silk,with a blue enamel buokle. The skirtIs walking length and lie only orna-mentation oontlNs of a strip ot allkIn groups of tuck; tho strip of tucksIs outlined with atkehod bands ot thematerial.

RACE MEETING ONLY

ONE WEEK HENCE

Great Activity Among Horses

at Traction Park as Time

Draws Near.

della McCarthy in match race

(Frwn Saturday's Dall ltlim )

A wek from wroerrow at promptly2 o'otoek in the afternoon the crythey're off will Wttrk the opening

of the first annual meeting of theAlbuquerque Spring Haclng associa-tion. Judge MftgtlUS Plaws, of theurand etrctil, will over thefour days' meeting, while lr. f. H.stone, of lIur.lBMB". Wis., will offl- -

tate m starter. If the elements arefavorable the admirers of good raoingwill be highly entrtatii-- every dayluring Uie meeting.

Jrm llfirnMt owver of h Rt, Himostablee, stale tuNt Stranger O, whohas been under the can- - of Trainer

rtle Vrost this apHiw vull be fit aa fiddle for his raoe with Wlnfleld 8.Straiten O. II. lletalirook. of Denver,who owns Wlnfleld 8. fltratton hasstated tnat bis horse l ready ror tborace and that ha ts confident that horan turn tb tatilos on Mr llarnatt.who won the raco between these twohorses at tb territorial fair last year.Iloth horses will have plenty of

After tho meeting closes hore.Stranger O.. will bo campaigned ontho Colorado olroult during the um-mo- r

nnd may bo token east, lat yearbo rnc.de a remarlcablo showing win-ning oloven races.

SflOO Match Race.Tho recent sale at Denver of Delia

McCarthy, owned .by fleorge H. Wta-brook- ,

of Denver, to Ramuel 8. Her-nar-

the mining man of ColoradoBprlnge, brought to a hoad at onoe ne-

gotiations that had been entered Intoioris time ago for a roairh race be-

tween that mare and Getaway, ownedby J. A niPhardson, or Denver. Thattho match bad not been mado beforewas duo to Mr. Kstabrook's practiceof nover entering any or his horsoa Inany match races, or of bettlnK largosums on their prospects. Ho arguodthat lie secured arousomvnt onoughnnd satlafactlon onough to suit him Inseeing them win races and go fastmiles. The agreement for tho matchrace was signed Thursdny. Theproposl.tlon for the race won nade , Itlch-ardsn-

owner ot Oct away and wasaccepted by Trainer McOulrc, appearlng; for Mr Bernard, owned of Delia.McCarthy Delia McCarthy Is enteredIn two of tho events during tho racomeet In this rity and tho marc's trialsthis spring have convinced thoso whohavo seen her that aho is very fast.This looks as If aho might carry offsome first money here. Knch ownorbets f 2.SQQ on his liorso winning.

Among the Albuquerque Stables.Sbccam. Jake Levy't pacor, la show-

ing early spwd this yar Ho went amile yesterday in 2:18 Mr. Lvystates that after tbo mcrllnK hero howill take Bhecam to Its Vegan andafter that meeting Is over he will re- -

(turn to Aibiiqiierqtii) and mo him asa roadster tor me uniance ot mo sum-mer.

Daniel .1 recently purchased bySheriff Thomas B Hubboll, from thestablo of W. A Clark. Jr-- nt Los An- -

golos, la showing great apeod ror soearly In the season anil the other daymade the last quarter In a mllo heatIn less than 33 eeconda. This lookspretty good to his tralnor.

Young Hal, another ono of tho 8LKlmo etaMe. will he campaigned onthe Colorado and llnstern circuit thisyear. This horso Is doing well andwent a mile yesterday In 2:35 nnd tholast quarter In 32 seconds.

Mozelle, W. U Trimble's mare, willonly he raced during tho mooting bero.Mr. Trlmhlo Is satisfied with the wagtho mare Is training and expects shewill make a creditable showing at thomeet.

Dope on the Demy.The rallhlrds have It that Hsiado.

wha will represent ho Tnnnor stableIn tho Derby, lin a good chance towin nnd Is a sure thing for a plaeo.This homo has been snowing plentyof speed the past week during try-out-

Heather Honoy, of tho Kluvo siringfrom Memphis, is to bo reckoned withas he has Improved wonderfully sincecoming t "jo local traok. This horsewas first In several events at Oaklandjust before being brought to this cityseveral weeks ago.

C. W. Hownson Missouri horse.Nova Hustler. U working good andhor trainer Is saying nothing. Theolookera say that she bat done theDerby dlotanoe la less than l:St.

The latest Derby nomination Is liarney Dreyfus. This homo Is ownedby IL W. DeNeffo. of Denver, and htperformance at Oakland during thrrecent meeting Insure him more thanordinary oonelderatlon In the Derby.He has been first in a majority of hisraces tho past three months and icvery likely to be a favorlto when begoea to the poet m Decoration day.Harney hoa been entered In the Colo-rado Dorby to be run nt Ovorlandpark. Denver, tlu middle ot June.

O. V. Cahlll is after first money andwill bo represented by Tar Uaby andLos Angellno. ltoth aro In good con-dition for the race Los Angellno wasfirst In two Important races at Oaklandjutt boforo the meeting closed thererecently. Loa Angellno went tho Der.by distance, a mil" and one sixteenth,yoatetday In 1:51.

Will Qs Several Bookmakers.C. K. Roberta, or San Francisco, has

purchased the bookmaklng privilege.Ho has operated on some or the beettracks in the country and It a thor-ough man in his business. It Is quiteproholilo that be will mnko betweenthree and rojr books. It Is not be-lieved that a future book will be madoon the Derby.

The bout between Pcttiii, the col-

ored heavy weight and Kid Carter, a

rryli3ff prcimrutloiid simply deveLop d s catarrh i they dry up the seeretlena,widen adhere to the membrane and deeeranote, esnsing a far mere sottoas trouble Ilia atbo ordinury former catarrh. Avoid sll dry.lng Inhalants, fuuiM. smokes and muftiand uso that which rUsuies, soolbee suitbrabk Hy'ii Crem Ivtlai U sueb a rent lyand will ours cattrrti or cold iu tbe beadoMlly and nlaaxami.' A trial site will bmailod for 10 cent. All dn(UM U theC0u.sUe. Klyllrolbew. OiUVarrea St., N.Y.

Ilia Jblia cMrs wi'boet pain, dtwi t.tIrrliateoraniMeaueex.ay, Htpeeeds It" '

over an Irritated wl sour? suriMt, rt !nlug lmm)tty ) rlnfnl uamm lea

rjya (3ru lle'm you are armefyniuit h'Ml CaUrib ad lUj l'r.

IVE

CATARRHI suffered for a lone "me with a but

cae of Catarrh, and took a great deal olmedicine without any twnrflt

1 lind a continual bradaehe. ray cheekihad grown purple, my ntue ws ulwayitle)edtip, tnyWathliadasickenltigsHfdUguittntfoiJcr.andcoughedliicesuntl)

I lieAnl of your S S & and rote youI commeneml to ok It and afi-- t tsKltifeevernl bottles 1 wat cured and lisvtnever sine !td the slur htet ym-to- olthedtoeaie. Miss Marv I. SroRW.Cor. 7tb ii Pella Jetepti Mo

ULeelltiR. W Va . Msr 9. iioj.I had Nasal Catarrh far years for which I

ndS. 8 S with veivgrat If ring resultI tried local applications fur some limeami fretting, no rmanent relief I cametethe wMfclurion that the seat of thetnmblcwas In tlie blood KnowtaeK S S lolxs goolbleod nicllelne I begsn It aeami arter twing it for some little while Itdid away cntlrelr with the o'leiudve mucut in the neetrifsaiid I did not Imvc tcbawk and Spit, cpcU1lr In ihemornlut;,to dielrxlge the catarrhal mattvr

6?7 South St l'HSUll I'HHBSV.

The filthy secretions and foul mucus thatirecontiliuallr dropping bark Into theIbrost, find their way into the stomachmil are absorbed Into the blood Catarrh

stitutlonal.andtbeonly way to get ridof it Is through theblood. Write us If

you have Catarrh,and our physlelanswill advise youwithout charge.

The Swift 6pcclflo Company. Atlanta, fla.

white boxer of unknown talent, waspullled off at Madrid Bnturday. andresulted In a victory for the nogvo.Carter wb put to sleep In the thirdround.

TRACK LAYING WILL UBCOMMENOED NEXT WEEK

Track laying on the KnrmlnRtonbranch of the Illo Ornnde road willcommenco tho first of tho week. Thofirst section of the grade, four mileIn length, la nearly completed. Themils will bo laid as foal as the varioussections of grado aro connectod. Grad-ing baa boon dolaycd by bad weather,but no further delay la apprehendedand It Is expected that trains will botunning between Durnngo, Colo., andKarmlnglon, N. M-- . by July 4th. ThoroIs a movement on foot to celebratothe rourtli or July by a railway ex-cursion to rVtrmlngtnn.

H EALTH IS YOUTH.Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age.

llerblne, taken every morning beforebreaCMst. will keep you In robust health,nt you to wsrd oft disease. It cures eonstlpatlon, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever,kin and kidney complaints. It purines

the blood and clears the coinplaxlou, Mrs.U. W. Smith. Whitney, Texas, writesApril 2, IMS: "I have used Herblna, addnnd It t'.i best medicine for constipationand Ih-e- r troubles, it does all you claimfor It. I can hlahly recommend It" W ctsa bottle. Hold by J. II. O llellly & Co,

RICH FIND OF COPPfcR

THE FAMOUS QRAPHIC MINE IN

THE MAODALENA DISTRICTPROMISES TO DEVELOP STILLGREATER WEALTH.

Tho Sooorro Ohleftnln has It fromunquestionable authority that tbo re-cent strike ot ooppor nro in theflraphlc mine of the Magdalona dls-trl-

has already developed in a wayto establish In tho minds of exportsthe conviction that Uto district Is

to become ono of tho greatestcopper producing districts In thocountry.

It was announced In tho ChieftainInut weok that tho copper voln In theOrn'phlo had been uncovored to awidth of twenty feet and a length offour hundred feet and that too orowna ot tintmunHy high grado. Blncothat tlmo another promising run otcopper oro has been uncovored. Thiscopper ore la now paying all tho run-ning oxpenaes of tho mine and a divi-dend besides, leaving tho lead andilnc produota of tho mlno clear profit.A vfln of coppor oro has bocn en-

countered In tho Kelly mine, also, ad-

joining the Oraphlo. and dorelopracntwork la In progress thorn that prom-ise Important result.

The Magdalen district was neverbefore so native and prosperous asnow, and there a a stromr probabilitythat thoro will noon bo a manifold In-

crease In thoso conditions. TheOraphlo and Kelly mines have recently been vlsltod by some of tho fore-most copper exports In tho UnitedStates, and all have been convincedby what thoy saw that tho district Isdeetlned to becomo ono of the greatnop per producers ot the southwestStill morn interesting developmentsmay be expected In the near future.

TWENTY HEAD0F HOUSES

ARRIVE FROM DURANG0

Twenty head ot harneee and run-ning horses arrived nt tho local trackthis afternoon from Durango, Colo.,where tho spring race mooting hasJust oloeed. Tbo animals occupiedfour box oars on a through fre'nhtand were In charge or tho trainersand stablo boys.

In tho shipment were FarmtngtonHoy, owned by Oeorgo K. Griffith, ofFurmlngton. This horse l ontorcd Inthe $1,000 2:30 trot, which is to berun the lant day of tho spring meeting. Ho It said to bare won a raco atthe Durango meeting and looks to boIn fine condition. Monkey Mack, theproperty of C. M. Cole, ot Las Vegas,was another one of tho horses. Ho laentered In tho 2:17 trot.

In adldtlon there wero eighteenrunning borsoc, among thom beingHonest John, owned by II. O. IJodwclIof (Irand Junction, Colorado, nod-we-

also has several others runners,among them belns a derby candidate,but It Is not known Just which horsothis will bo K. O. Irwin, of Denver,Is tho iwner of several other thor-oughbreds in this shipment.

Does this recordEndeacrt with every

WHICH GOD? WESTMINISTER

CONFESSION OR RACK AGAIN

PRINCIPAL QUESTION DEFQRE THE PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL AS-SEMBLY AT WINONA LAKE IS THE PROPOSITION TO DROPTHE OLD OR tED 'THE REV. DR. SAMUEL T. CARTER WRITESON THE PROPOSAL TO MAKE THE CHANGE AND WHAT IT

A proposttlofl to cast aside tb fa-

mous and marli dtucneeed WVni hi-

tter roafewlon will be Uie principalsnhjpet r!lited before the amoralasMMbly of the !'rebytwi1ti etrareh,now la areata at 1ona Lair, tad

The assembly, at a inn I eeeahra.adopted the tlrtef matineat of the inf-ormed Pal Hi. but not as th- - eed oflite church, the Waatminsttfr twafeslow nrmalaiag the creed.

The overture for the dromriac ofthis ancient rd will be msde u ikeseaernl assembly by tho nrshyteryof NnwHiH, Imw lelaMrt. Tfc'- - Km. DrSamuel T. Carter, who led In themovement In this eaetern preehftery.kM wium tb festowing swmwuntraajaratag the propuMt.

BY DR. SAMUEL T. CARTER.Of the Presbytery of Nassau.

The W'atmlHsfftr eenfeealon pre-sents for tho worship and atlettlaneeof men a Ood who, aeeordlng to thoaood pleasure of His will. nlxn'Mtho million of tho human ratio tooii.IIhm 4ormetil liefore they wereuorn or had done good or III.

Of thin number a large companydied In Infancy and committed noputoonal iransgronsion. The wnoteheAthen world formed another largecompany: iy the teachings of tboconreaslon Homer and Virgil, t'altoand Bocratee. Ca'o and Antoninus,

HBV J. A DDI BON HKNKY.Philadelphia minister, moderator of

tho Presbyterian general asnetnbly.ConluclUA and naiitama nro nt thismoment roasting In tho literal llameeor hell flro nnd shall m burn foreverand over.

Has tho Presbyterian ehurah tholace to make this declaration to thomen or this generation? Tho West-minster confession In fact says thatOod Is a monster, modern theologysays thet ho la not.

In this sentence Ilea the wholo gistcr tho contention.

Tamorlano built a pyramid or S.OoO

men ot tho garrison or Herat, laid Inbrick and mortar and history callshim a monster for doing It. lrdJeffreys presided over the "llloodyCircuit" In which ho condemned 700to execution, and ho stands scornoland by himself on the roll or Hng-land'- s

chancellor.Hut Tnmqrlano nnd Jeffreys worn

sweot souls co in pa red with a (lod whocould eocdnnMi a wholo race to end-Iw- s

torment for a single sin.Ileadors of "Lorna Doono" will re-

member how tho robber Doones ottiagwotthy looted a farmer's cottageand found n little habo In tts cradle.Ono of thom called to his comrndo tohave n game with him. Ho totmedtho Infant to tho other, who caught itupon tho point of his pike.

Wo call thoae men Hands, but thnyAi.'io bright angola and seraphs com-pared with n Ood who could sonumillions of Infants to eternal tor-ments. Hvery fiber of my moral be-ing rises up against this

theology , with the utmostfervor or my soul 1 reject this (lodor the confoealon, nnd as fully as Irojeot Uila (lod so gladly do I rsoolrethe Ood of tho gospel or Josus Christ

the Fnthor In the great parabln whoruns forth to meet his wretched, butrepenting son. rails upon his neckand kisses him.

And quite as objectionable as the(tod ol the confession is tho man ofth confession, ' uttwly lndlpoiLdisabled nnd made opposlto to allgood and Inclined to all evil." I turnfrom this man to the everyday manwho has wrought the great wondersof antiquity, and today has built thegreat ocean steamers, tbo Brooklynbridge and tho subways, who bringshome his hard earned wages and laysthom In his wife's lsp for home andchildren, who goes down Into the IK'leboat In the heft or waters to save themen In the other ship, who a fewweeks ago in New York erled."There's a woman therot" and fougtithis way against kind, preventingbands, went into tne imrniHjf newsand never earao out.

I take this common man to myhear- t- Jesus did anil I say hft i? achild or Ood rlUns. out of ighoraneeand sorrow Into tho full sonlhlp andeverlasting llfo. 1 would take myplace wVth ibla man rather than withthe theologians who from their easychairs pronounce him "Indisposed andmade opposite to all good and lr.' Hnedto all evil."

Now. why should there be any es1

for b! confession with it Ood andman this that to many reject withsuch abhoneccowby should it boso eberUhcd and maintained? AsISIIJaa aald to Israel, "it tbo tord boOod, follow Him; but It Ilaal, then follow him," so oan It be aald to thegeneral assembly, "If tho Qod of theOospels be Ood, follow Him, but if tbo

ItEV. SAM UK! . T. CARTHH.

leader In th movement to droit theWestminster eonfeMlon.Ood or Kio oecfewion be Ood. follow

l him." They cannot keep the ono Oodlor tneir nreed and tneoiogieat semin-aries nnd tho other for their pulpitami eemtnon talk.

The moral sense of the people Isshocked by the shilly-shallyin- or thePresbyterian church as to the eon-fesi-

The present connection ofthe I'resbytei lan church with the eon

Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonichm stood thto tat 25 yeans. Average Annual Salesfcotuae. or mem sf&e&l to you ?

bottle is a Ten Cent package of Crovs'a

reunion If It wet not so serious wouldbo a fnree: being so serious. It la eerUre.

UTiat must th people think ofthe ministers If they accept this flrtof the coufwwion. what must theythink of them if they d net arrepthim, but solemnly affirm that thoy do

DIt J D MO Ft'ATPresident of Washington and Jeff

eraou college, who will probably boelected moderator to succeed Dr.Henry', the present moderatorIn tho act or ordination? A sham theology la sure to make a suani rellgIon, and a sham religion Is sure tolead to tbo horrora of tho Jtoman em-plr- o

and tho Frunch revolution, tboeruption or tho human volcano, mostdreadful or all. It has tccn well said,"Uopellcd llrht becomes lightning."Or such a stato of affairs as this Mar-tlno- au

sadly says. "Will not tho hadcreed, then, bo got rid of? Not a btt:nud year after year thousands otolorgymcn will solomnly profess be-

fore tens or thousands ot assentingpcoplo a creed which is falso to thoheart of thom all.'

This Is what wo are doing in tnoPresbyterian churtth today. Oeneralaxsemblly will do nothing so good as.to make an end of It.

It js moro seriously important thansending missionaries to China. ThoroIs no uso ot sending tho truth abroadIt wo live a lie at home.

PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT.

Keeps Thousands of People In Albu-querque Awake.

Keeps you awake ; ean't sleep awink.

llreeds misery by day, profanity bynlghL

Know what It Is? Itahlnjc skin.Itch, Iteh, ltoh. Nearly drives you

orniy,lulling away In any KsltIon, any

time.lean's Ointment oures I'llos, ICcze-ma- ,

and all Itnlilug akin diseases.Head what a local cltlien lays,A. M. Whltoomb, nursery, cornor

Klghth and Ttjoras streets, soya: "lamy estimation thoro Is no oltmont fortho purpooes that it la used that canequal Donn's. There was a spot belowmy kneo which annoyed mo for tenyenrs. Unlike eoxema, it did not spreadout. hut at tlmo It Itched so oxasperattngly, particularly after ! went to

or sat by the stove, tnat I scratch-e- d

It until It smarted before rollefcame, I tried every salvo and ointmentI eamo aorosa; when one did not helpI bought another and slapped It on.(loading about Doan's Ointment in-

duced me to go to tho Alvarado Phar-macy and pay four oit for a box. Ina few days (be Itchiness oeased andtho lire or tho part affected was killed,

up to date, and It Is now over sixmonths alnee I stopped the uso or thesalve, there baa not been a symptomof IU. appcarauee."

For sale by all dealers. Price CO

cents. Foter-&ItHHr-n Co.. lluffato, N.Y., sole agents for the United State.

Itememlter the name Doan's andtake no other.

Ballard's Horctiound Syrup.Immtdlatetr rettevea near, sreupy

cough, oppreotd, rattling, rasping anddinieult breathing:. Henry a Hlearns,drusslet, BhuiUtmrg, Wis., writes. MeyW. Wis "1 hv been selling. Usllard'sHertheund Hyrup far two years, and havenever had a preparation that has givenbetter sttufaetlen. 1 notice that whenI sell a bottle tbey oom baek for more. 1

can honestly rtinmend IL" Sc, Me.LOT. Bold by J. H. O'Jtetlly Co.

Thore kt a now phase-- oft tho rtxnAsupervisor case of precinct No. IS.Modesto Oitlr. tho supervisor whowas ousted from office a fow weeksago by the county eotnmlssloners, thismorning tiled proeeodflags agalntt D(derlo Woo toys, whowas his attocAsnor, whlaliwill compel o new road supervisorto show his authority for holding of-fice. The hearing is set for May 31.This Is tbo ease ot the territory oxrel, Desiderio Moutoya vs. ModestoOrtlx.

Col. "W. II. dreor left last night torDenver to look after tho shipment orsome eatlle to the California markeL

over One mi Ha&MkKicNo Cnre, No rev. 50c.Block Root Liver HHs.

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FREE-FOR-AL- L PAC .PROMbES GREAT MCE

uWinflfcW StrtWsHows Mfcti n

Speed at Trinidad-Strang- er

0. Is Ready

GOSSIP ABOUTSTHE JPRING MEET

itVtim Thursday Dolly Citizen.)The frefrtofVall bac wolch ti to be

pulled oft on Wednesday, May 3lttho third day. ot the spring raco moot.Ins, promise to bo tbo finest andmoat exciting harness event ot tbomeet, and more especially because Itwill be a gruelling content betweentwo home famous all over t'jo south-wes- t,

Wlnftold H. titration, the atarof tho Kitabrook liable, ot Denver,and Stranger O. the Idle ot Albuquer-tju- o

horsemen, owned by Joo llarnott.ot thin city.

Stranger O, hold the recent for thUtrack ot a mile In 3:"W, nds herelost fall, when tho great pacer wasclosing a season ot many winningthroughout the mlddlo wost. Btrattonlost out to Stranger O, lu tho free-for-a- ll

pace at tho territorial tnlr Inthrco straight heata, tho best time bo-Ja- g

5:13. Thta waa one and one-fourt- h

second lets than tho timerondo by the world Union a UobertJ.mado on lbs aamo track. Stranger O.lias a rnnrk of 2:08. K. A. Frost, hlatrainer, states that ho Is training welland will commenco tho season thisjcr In better ahnpo than over beforeand that be expects to clean up atakoawith him tho circuit.

Hut Wluflcld Htratlon ! also warm.InR up In groat shape. Ho has beenIn training at Overland Park, Denver,and tho first of the week went the last

alf of a nillo heat In 1:01, which lairroat going for ho early In the season,Willi OllUMnv I WMU II IHU.Btratton, t'no fred-for-a- ll pace liero thisyear should be as tun or excuomeu;and Interest as any lie- - crowd couldaak for. ,

Joo Younger, who Is entered In the2:10 paco, Is showing up well In Den-ver, whoro ho la getting, bis idallywork-out- s at City park. Ho paced amlln Monday In This bono Isowned by George 8. Nowinan, of As-pe-

Colorado.

Denver Entries Arrive Saturday.Tho Denver horses that aro nritorcd

la tho harness ovunts will bo sblppodfrom that city today. Tboy IncludeDelia McCarthy, Karl Ilurchwood, Win.Hold S. Btrottou. Florodora. of tho Ex- -

tabrook stable; Atnblo W., owned byC. W. Hays, ot Colorado Springs; J. J.M. Jr.. owned by a. a. uernard. i;cnvor; Ncltlo Van Orundy. owned byDoorgo L. Keener, of Colorado Springs,Johnnlo K., ot tbo Kutter ft Irwintable, of Laramie. Wyo.; lirbln and

Losongor, owned by J. M. Herbert, otDenver; Wordy It., owned by E. 0,Davis, ot Colorado Springs; Little' Cap,owned by O. J. ljickoy, of Rocky Ford,Colo.; and Anglo Duroya, owned' by A.O. Humolbaugh, of Salt Lake CityUtah.

Two Mew Do my Entries.Tho Uodwell string, which arrived

yesterday from tho meeting whichJust closed at Durango, and numbers alist ot seven runnora Is bringing arecord ot more than f 1,400 worth otnursos gathered In nt tho Durangomuut HoWal ot the sevon aro wellknown hero, ljoriwt John havingtaken away lot! of money during tonrl-torl-

fair raeos ot recent years, DeloMonto and Ited Cord aro tho Redwollentries In tho Albuquorquo Derbywhich goal next Tuesday. Tho othersaro Honest John, TrlllMi. False Fire,Los Krnas and Hay Loaf. Ot these,Ited Cord, I .on Krnas and Day Leafaro entered In sororal of tbo runningpurses and also In tho Donvor Derby,tho font tiro ot tbo Donvcr raco meet-lo- g

noxt month.

Bookmaker Roberts Here.C. IS, UoborU ,ot San Kranolsco,

who purchased tbo oxxcluslvo book-makin- g

prlvllcgo nt tho raco track fortbo spring meeting, arrived from thowest today and this afternoon visitedtbo stablca at tbo park to get a lino on

, the horses. Ho Is one of tho beetspoken of horsemen In tho west todayand Is thoroughly acquainted with hisprofession, that of bookraaklng. Hecornea to Albuquerque- woll known,being a brother of Oscar Iloberts, tbowell known cattleman of soutbornNow Mexico. Ho was also a class-tnat- o

of Col. W. H. Orcer, presidentof tho Albuquerque Traction company.For probably tho first time In tbo his-tory of the raco traok In Albuquerquetbo public wilt be assured of n reallyfirst olnse bookmaker,

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSWILL CELEBRATE SUNDAY

Tho looal council of tho Knight otColumbus have ooiHpleUi' all arrange-ments tor a big tlmo next Sunday,when they will confer three degreeof the ardor upon about twenty-fiv- e

oannldalei from differed parts ot theterritory, Tho program Is very inter-esting and the otlebrntlah premiumto be a isott luseeesful uvent. Anumber of members of the order fromadjoining eltle will be present for theocoaslon.

Tbo program will open at 10:30o'clock Sunday morning with highmass at the Iraniaoclato Conceptionchurch. The sermon will consist ot ftsubject pertaining to the order. Spe-cial arrangements havo boeu mado tohandle tbo largo crowd expected atthis service.

Tho first two degrees of tho secret(salon, which will commenco at 2o'clock In tho attornoon will bo oxom-pile- d

by tho degree team of tho localoiinoll. octnslallng ot T. K, Gnrgan,

a. K.; J, I). MoManus, D. O. Ifcj 1.y. MoCunnn, I.; J. II. Oliphnnt, O.;A. M. Wsplnoso, W.; P. 8. Bouillon,V. a.

Upon tho conclusion ot tho confer-ring of tho second degree, tho majordegree will bo conferred by TerritorialDeputy O N. Marron,

Aftiiv tho secret work ha been dis-pensed with an elegant banquet willbo served by tbo wives and friends attho sir knights in tho Kiks' banquethall. - , i

Tho following oandltdatcs will takatho degrees:

It. J. Connor, John Wholan, J. J.43olllns, of Wlnslow. Arlrpna.

W 1,00 Unlgsn. Rev. M, Dumarest,Ilobert Dftlan, Jabn Kennedy, C. I.OonsaloB, Felix Fabro, T.homas Kuzxttlr, James Cavanaugb, John Osborde,ot Oallup N. M. .

V. W. McDonald, John CvHwrrar, A..

1 1

It. Pier, A. II. Ley II. Y. McElroy, W- -

H, Ilrown, T. M. McQougb, A, C. QWXmirfl, jonn Moonoy, it n, Hhoup, j,li.iieavon, w. a. Keiener, t. d. uaroy,M. J. Dunnigan.. I. K. Ward. P. R.Harris Charles Orunor, J F. McNally,

T. t'ooney, Ilofarjr Augo, J. J. Costl- -

Ban, Theodore Lclart, Fidel Ilotnero,Thomas Spring.

OFFICER CHARGED WITHATTEMPTED TO MURDER

(From Thursday Dally Cltlzea.)Yesterday afternoon ft warrant was

worn out In tho court of thn Jiutlcoof tho pcaco ot precinct 13, Old Albu- -

uuorouo. charicinK umcer vm. t,A'agnnr, or tho city ;oiico roroo, wuuamult with latent to murder onoJuan Homo o. on tho mountain rosulnorth of this city early last Sundaymorning. Tito warrant was served andtho omeor gavo bond for his appear-ance booro tho justleo of precinctNo. 13 at S o'clock this evening.

It Rcems to ho a clear ease of spltowork on the part of some relativesat Romero, who wield somo IndueneoIn polities in obi town. 1iro la noquestion wbntever, but that OfficerWagner was doing bis duty as an offl-re- i

and protecting his own life, whenon last Suneay morning, whllo at-

tempting to arrest Romero, togetherwkh ono rjnlldo and Oregorlo Chaves,for an amult committed that morn-ing upon a mnn uy the nnme of Joseph8hubrt, lu tbo rear of Pnsqualoadlvo 6n North Third atreot. wasforced to olub Romero, who tcslMteOiarrest and mado a savage attack uponthe oOlcor. After knocking Itomorouown, WTignor proceeui uuirhMrgo of tho other two men. andwhile ho waa busy with them IVmoroeame to his senses and mado his es-

cape. Ho was captured tho noxt dayby Itollcoman Joo Balaxnr and fined 1 5In police court for ("nturblng thepeace.

it la said that whllo the court waahearing tbo uo Itomoro mado thothient that ho would "got oven" wltniho officer. Tho city attorney willconduct Wagner's aldo of tho caseand tboro In llttlo dpubt but thai thoofflecr will bo dlsohsrgod from- allblame. Itomoro waa only slightly inJured by tht clubbing be received.

WEALTHY MAN TAKES

HIS OWN LIFE

DOUBT WHETHER FEAn OF MURDER CHARGE OR MENTALWEAKNESS.

(From Thursday' Dally Citizen.)Savannah, 111., May 25. llothwcll

Puford, reputed to bo tho wealthiestcitixon oi savanoan, commiticu suicldo today a few momenta after be-

ing tiuustlonvd regarding tho wbero- -

abouta of the rovohcr with which howas Rttsntcted ot having slain Attorney Dan S. Horry, a former leadingmember or tno Illinois legislature.

Pulford bad domed auy kuowlodgoof tbo killing of Horry, but bcoamoagitated when question concerning thoruvo.vcr. Tho story hixl been widoiycirculated that Hurry was killed as theresult of attentions paid by blm to aman led woman.

Puford on arriving today at hiestore, found a nowspapor man waitingtor him with auorte as to the revolvor. As soon oa tho lir.orviowor tiad MlPulford hurrlod homo and going to thobay loft ot his barn, shot himself dead

Hla Mind Was Unhinoed.For two mouths Putford has shown

signs ot roontal strain. When Ilerrywas killed In Pulford'a opera housolast Monday, and the authorities be-

gan to question Pulford It was ovidenthis mind was giving away.. Pulfordrose from a poor boy to tbo positionof one of tho wealthiest men in thissection of tho stale.

A Base Ball Story.Peso ball talk In tho newspapers is

becoming unintelligible. Here issnmplo from a metropolitan paper:Tinker Iml off for tho Cubs, and

oxoued. livers slammed a clean sing-lo to loft, and went to third on KUng'ssollttalro to tho sarao place. Klingpurloined soeond. Pfcller sauntorodon four wldo ones and tbo 'To Ix'lelgns wore pulled down from all theUMM.

Dr. O. J. Westlnko, A Abrnhstn, luOtmor. Joo Btratton, J. M. Uarratt andItobnrt Houlwnro, of Bltvor City, haveossoclatod tnemielves together far thepurpose-- of developing tbreo promisingrlalmtt neor Uio scono of tho recentgold strtKo nt Camp Klwnlug, Grantcounty. Samples ot oro havo boon

nen nnd niwaya a.e ioing made.which If wUlnfarlory, will result inconsiderable development work on theproperty.

Robert Houlwnro. proprietor of theTenderfoot Corral and member ot thooattlo commission Arm of Ooulwaroft Itoo, of Silver Oity, left with a car-loa- d

of cow(Minle for Ihlladelpbla,where there la a good market for theanimals among the polo players.

A. D. Porter, who had been employedIn the office ot Superintendent JohnDenalr for the past two year, leftthis week for Honolulu, whoro ho willstay for sowal month.

Secretaries of Stat.Nashville. Tenn, May 9. The Na

tlonal AiMoriMtkin of Secretaries otState, wuich wus formed at St. Loutslast September, bogan Its drit annualmeeting In Nashville today. Secretaryof State Morton, of Tennessee, Ispresident of tho nseoclatlnn and pro-aide-

over tho meeting. In his annualaddroea ho communicated to tbo mem-ber of tho aiHKx-Iatlo- the most not-able changes in legislation thioughout tho Union during tho last winter.

Tbo Axtex Index saya: Dr. J. A.Duff, of Pnrailngton spent Sundaynight In tho county seat, nnd loft Mon-day morning for Santa Fo, Atbuquor-qu-

nnd otber How Mexico points. Hewill bo gone about two weeks.

DEREAVEMENT MAY CAUSEDEATH OF TWO MOTHERS.

Mm. Muck Murray and her ulster-In-la-

are In a stato of collapse fromtho shook or the drowning of theirtmildrun, and physlelaas fear bothmothot may die, says a dispatch fromHoswoll. Ait related at the time, fivechildren wore drowned lu n cloudburstwhich awupt down tho Ikmlto riverwhile the team attaehed to tho wagonwas being waterod nt the river. Fourof tho victim woro girls and ono ofttoom, Sally Murray, was the daughterof Mrs, Mook- - Murrtiy's iter-Jnla-

MIm Murray landed on andbar, butwaa wabod away again before shocould bo resouod.

P. McCanna, tho well-know- realostata man, yesterday told cloven totin tho Lowl ft Slmonda addition, lo-

cated Just north of tho Santa Fo hoe-Plt-

fa tho Highlands, to W. P. Met-cal- f

and hi aaeoclate. Tho lots arovery doslrablo for residence purpcae.

RUB OH

md tbo Ulitmmaitsm'n gone,BBmrmmmim.iHmmmmmmBmmmm

8AV8 ANOtENT ROMANSCAME FROM IRELAND.

DoBton. May 20 That tho Italiansnro of Irish origin Is tho claim madoby Mis Amy A. Bernardy, professoi

t Italian at aristocratic Smith col-

lege, Nortnampton. Mass. She claimsto have given tho question a greataoa, of research and advanre manytrtm'ii tn Bunport of hnr claim. Shepolnia to recent nr hcological dlscov- -

ttBS3$$S$m! jflMLsssssssstiBBRitVQflslBSF

AMY A HHKNAKDY.Profesvor or Italian In Smith rol

lego, who a itnllnmi are dweoadet from the IrlMt.

erica in In land, whleh dlselosed nrcbtteetiin- - y mitrh like that found Innnrlnt Id. in" iut uixt proof. Thro sheshows how the burial and funornl unatoius of the nnoiont Romans and theIrth wr' the sane. Centlaulng hera.Kuinvnt. be sor:

Fmni iuo llsanan wicsvsnoos an'nun th etudy or Kosjim traiilllausnail Hotnan taxta, we arc led to be- -

llev !uod dlmute tbat reurwentA'tive of the Aryan race settled In prehistoric uiniM in me vaiiei wnien wasto be latr tho foruui. that thu Celtictypn bad a period of strong intlRoneoan the land wberc Rome wtu k be.and tbat all tho manifestations andtraditions of that time and of the following, woll down Into the eentuilosot Home, wera strnnsly Impressedwltn their orlclunl hretor. Aryanritualism, and Celtic tradition. On theother hand, wo know from tho pageot ancient Irish manuscripts howinnnv Aryan t. millions woro broughtand Kct-.c- d In tho Isle ot Krin, howmuch Aryan ritualism is contalnod Inthe traditional lore ot Ireland' mostsucluded Inhabitants, tho unmixed dewendants of indigenous Hiberniansof atiorlgino Colls, akin to tho earlyItalic jtopulatlon.

"From nil this ono uva emergeswith startling dUtlnrtness: ThroughHfmvblcal and historical reaeonsthe Irish Celt represent tho moit revent Aryan group settled In Buropo,tho population which preserves ingreater purity tho religious and eoelaltradition of the anolent Aryans, thomost anoloat Inhabitants of the ito-mn- n

forum. Ireland of todny I stillIn n comparatively large imrt Irelandof 2.000 years ago, and tho value otthe IrlHh CeliH ronrwiwit ttie most reservmt, is of ineMlmable value. Aneffort must be mada to oolleet onlame culo survlvine traditions, to exKioto munumenta so well preservedtbat tAey ran hardly be called ruins,to gather luionnatlon as broad andcomplete as posHrie from the unex-plored mounds, 'rrannog,' nnd burialnituid or Ireland. For It Is Ireland,

perhaps, which holdfl in her millen-nial tombs a well a In bur oustomsof today and yesterday tho last wrdabout the enigma of earlltMK Homr '

FINANCIER AND

PHILANTHROPIST DEAD

GREAT HEAD OF THe! ROTHSCHILD HOUSE OOES THE WAYOF ALL LIVING.

Paris, May 2C Itaron Adolph DoIlothvchlld. bead of the Prencn brnnohof tho banking bottse bearing the nameof lothsc....it. ami governor of thobank of France, diet at S.JO thismorning from noute bronchitis. aggrnvaiwl by gout

Tbo eminent flnam n-- r had beensinking alowly for many day, butthere was no apprtbi-nsiu- that deathwaa near.

"Hie annun( nr, .,f dt ath tattsod

1 'jj tllBBIBiB

liHllHR)lHBBllllH

I1AHON ALPHONSB ItOTHSCHIlHe was tho strength ot Franco's

greatest bank.ati wkpiiread regret, for botildoe hisposition in tho financial world, ho woknown for bl Uvlsh obarltlo. ono ofthe lt est being a gift of 12.000,000for the 'erection of worklngmrin'nhimM H. Tho deceased waa Vora in1827.

He will probably be auccoodod. ashead or tho pari houso by Baronjuration, ao lioiriKcniui, ot lirussois.One or Haron Itotbsob lid's oollossalfenta was financing tho IndemnityFranco paid to Germany aftw tboiTaucouerman war of 1870-7-

A handsemo now bras slen wasplaced lu front of tbo Dank of Com-men- u

today. It la an oxeeptlonaltytine plcco of work nnd was tho sub-ject of much ftworablo comment.

Regular sorvkto at Temple Albertwill bo held thta ovenihg at 7:46o'clock. Itauol Kaplan will preach otitho ub,1ect, MTher Trinity of Obedi-ence." Everybody is welcome.

DISCUSSIONS ON WATER

FOR THE PEOPLE

BUT NOT MONOPOLIES

To The Cltlwni .vA deeper Interest In 'tho contro-

versy, now going on In tho columnsof Tho Oltlxen and fuo J6urnal, over i

tho water problem, Is being; takon by

the citizens ot Albuquerque, thanDud Its way Int the editorial rooms

of either paper. Kch paperi..S ir i

ly how Its end -- r the contention wastaken by tho puhilo. and bow near It '

apprmohes to n.a sense, and goodjudgment of Its friends and patrons.one peculiarity of the reading publict that It allows tho editor of It fatorlto Journal t" continue from dnyto week, ami we k to months to ilokloth.-i- r vanity ani cater to their con-rr-

without W' r,l of pralso orthe u ly dMo ot soothing

jr"i they eront Ky olalm na a rightand nothing I i derated that runstinnier to it.

In relation to water controversyIt can be said tut the biosi pfeaslngpMbiem ot the the problem ofmonopoly. Moti ioiy moann prlvtlsgo.unwiual rights. I uf popular (lorn-ocrar-

It mean- - ongottlon of wealthand powe- - and nit of all suppres-sion of opporturi '. antagonism of In- -

:ret between ner ap- - tho publle.and wllh the a I f political corruption tho power make the antagon-ism offcotlvo.

The mononoii- - aims at profit; tbopublic dealre una is entitled to ser-vice at low cost

Competition generally tends to lowrate, but monody In private handto extortionate marge and unjustprofits.

It Is a fundamental maxim of business that prop"1 la to bo, manngedin tho Interest r lu owners.

It tho People r Albuouerdue wantthe water worlw mn In their lntorestthey must own :hem.

nibllo tiUlli1i naht to be mnnaeedla the piibfjo let' t and not In anyprivate Inttirost and theroforo oughtto be owned by u.e public,

ruuiic ownerMp, comploto andrem. bring harm ny A Interest

owntirs ait tho puMIc by mnk-tn- g

tbem litanlx ti. maltfti every cltlten a partner in tae DUginess, thus se-curing tho maximum diffusion of bone- -

tit, nut. plot o and equalrigbts.

Miiuopoly iK . entlal orvtceeorwhlrh water is urely one Involvesthf power to t y taxes on a com-munity without tno consent of that"oiniimnlty, and axation without any-thing to say aix ut It was tho causot a Mr rumpus in thin country onco

itvi it in not bfond tho possibilitiesthat it might occur agaJzu

Nt only tin pmaie ownorahlp ofpolitic essentials i xeroiso tho power oftnxatiun without representation ; tboytin" in a great legroo, detnrmlno tholltriMitlon or wealth, decide whlolt

Inriii-ir- which Haas, which Indlvl-lita- .

nhtolt community shall prosper.n i n iich hmi not; mako nnd t,

he fortunen of persons, utreote.ltii- - nd state Here wo find mon-

opoly - iMnt .ts ownurs sovorlgnpow. r hrou&fi rharter and vestedright v uilew" stand around tho

- uth our nantl in our pocketsolear v to our uiliowii blowing ourhorn in un Impotent

i inAnnrainK without of--

?eot. on i i iMpj- ot not being ttnltodin oneeff rr Tafomy thu people havea nam i a ainonopoiy tor oniythe peop.t a right to sovcrognpower.

The chai i:,. of monopoly from prl-vat- o

to pii' ir ownership nnd controlmoans a t .viguiof purpoao from dirtdendit for v tiw to sorvfoo for all.whleh cat 1. with It ohcniwr andbettor serv u . purer govornment. bct-u- r

paid it mora aontantled labor.IlAlwr moinl of American wntor

worKa sa- - sftor comparing, nolnpllln& nnd m vising tho statemontn of743 systen i n tho Unttud States thntprivate .i : wdrk average 43 peraant. axc - ihov tho public systemsin iiiuir cimrm g.

If the un in methods ot accttmuInting rich - wro equally diffused, Itwould not !,. ,0 Bad: but tho workingpeople, a ii ilq, are not reproacnttwun inu injur is ql monopoly, wiwi ufow axoepi n tboy soil their laborand II frti.-bu- in. an open market and

almost rulYly in a trust mar- -

ket.World il Kinment Is highly favor--

ed by publ r iwrersnip.The olisii.-- , from profit to sorvice

an n moth' and aim I in Itself amoral Iran rnmtlon of most vitalmoment.

The ban : f jitmlrioBs no longerstrike the ritili chorus nlono.

When veioafnx that It ft

nt path tne fields ofother love, r rainy l)iUI won tae minu,and when potiiy tnrougn living inharmony k i strength nough torulo the I mornMty has won theheart.

Private n upoty Isand. antl-ni'- i M as well a auu-laga- l

See Jttdg)' 'ooffiy en "The Poworto Tax.'"

Therefore think I oan seu whereThe Citizen - right, and hope your"ftU

JUSTlOU.

WATER SUPPLY COMPANY

NEED NOT THREATEN

To Tho CtlUTho Mom - Journal ho couio to

the conclusion tlmt' thoro tiro only twothing for A uquftrqiHt to do eithergrant this fru' hlse, or take tho watersupply a in. property or the city.

It say "I: true thu c'ty has a

eoutraet win lio Water Supply company by wli. tbo company can beforced to irrke extension of Itsmains, when those extensions orenecessary. Hits contraot has stillsomo yours o run. Hut should Iteome to a c most. In which tbo citygovornment . trying to protect itstutorests, and tho Water Supply oom- -

pany at tho nanio tlmo trying to pro--tect Its Interests, there will arise asituation In which the growth ot Al- -

bunuurnun Is tu.iiml to tin hlnitnril ftLcpadltlon. . wh ih will prove a sorlouaoar 10 progri'HH. - ,

ir thta in n,,i . tmr.ltn.1 ttirm.t hnth wnmr t,.n..i Nimno. in .,ntlive up to its contract withiint nomtMvnt i i.v Ji.n,uItT If tho city is real Bood nn- - willjmy IUr u meso improrcrnQni oypresenting them (tbo Water Supplycompany) with a ffaujblio that is

SUPPLY FRANCHISE

all tho Improvements they will neoto make will con--w- hy lu their gen-oronl-

tboy will make these Improve-ments,

Can there be any stronger argu-ment for imibMpel Ownership thancti bo road between tho lines nt thoedltor'a. In tho Morning Journal ot afew days ago? There la no argumentnresentod for rlvtn nwnnr.ht.7nf lh- -walor 8Uppy flf ny Cur, that will notapply with equal forco to municipalownorahlp. Surety It cannot be ttald'htt' "r f!roe c',un,0, ar? notoble to oopo tbo quostiou of mu--nl?Wm,?Br ?

"ra''1,,J Z ? u, th?f " ft n?d'. ,hB

JSn ri."1 2

n n,i jl counc!?

1V.ni0,t,b,,

heypC.0'?

t fiiuii. aava, i fi willsen and Journal nubllsb blank bnilntiIn tbetr paper on which the clilicnsmay sond their vote to tho ntwapa-pe- r

for and against these two prop-ositions and let the returns bo pub-lished?

FAIR PLAY,

SHOULD -- NOT GIVE

MUCH FOR NOTHING

T Tho Citizen:PiOoso allow me to snr a word

inroogh your column in regard toMi water (raneltlte extension. I forone am very much opposed to extendnig the rronohlso unless In return woget Mime return for It. To start withIt I too soon to consider such a move,fourteen year from now wo mar boa oity of forty or fifty thousand. Womignt want to buy tho n ant and ownIt which would bo the proper thing todo, at this tlmo or at any tlmo withintne fourteen years. If tho water com.pany will uivo tho city tho rlaht touuy mo piant within tho next fourteen years at a stipulated price, glvomeru tno oxtonsion or at tbo expira-tion of old lease, fourteen year, theywill reduce tho rato one-hal-f so thatpeople can nnerd to uso enough wa-ter to beautify their home with lawnsaud tr und make tbo oity lookmore nttraetlvu. I wl.l say glvo themthe extension Hut to be robbed forforty year a the present ratecharged l nothing ort of robbery, Iwy no. Of course if we want to

the valuo of the water earn-pun-

plant SJOO.000 or $300,000.why give them tno extension. TboJournal' argument is ao thin It laenough to maKe us blush to read It.it say i you don grant tho exten-sion tbo jwner oath get as low raleor Interest on their bonds nnd may bo.coy ran i itoai tuem at all and theyamy looxo somotning. Doesn't thatoutnl good? One would naturally

think tbat It waa a business proposi-tion, and that thoy would tako tbochnnce thu somo as any other bust-nou- s

proposition. 1 don't think thJournal need to worry any aboutthoao

ooing nuio to flnnnco theuoni without calling on tho head ofthe Journal. If Mr. Maophorson hasanything to contribute he can do so.Hut to ha telling the peoplo to dowrong thing nnd he know It, I thinkit take nerve.. In ounoluston, I thinkthnt should the council arant the .

tension whioh 1 don't believe theywill, tho people abaukl not stand forIt. I say this having Uta oity' beetInterest at heart being n cltlsen anda tnximyer, and n watorpnyer.

TAXPAYHH.

THOUGHT A MURDERHAD SEEN COMMITTED.

Union county hnd a sensation Tues-day aud a poe wa out hunting fortho supposed murder of John McMlna.oann. a iluichraan n.iur Valley.

waa standing In his doorwhen a holt of llaaialng struck himmil knuoKod him over backward.Kolla Nowklrk, a seventeon-year-ol- d

lad, waa stnadlng In front of McMlna-mn-

and Just as the flash name a halfIntnotitid man. whom tho ranchmanhud been sheltering for n few days,ippoarod behind him. Holla thoughthat this fellow had struck McMlna-ma- n

ami no Immediately ran to n neigh-bor nnd told his tale. A ponso woformed tt hunt for tho cruy man, butwhen thoy rtwehod the ranch it wodiscovered thnt Mc.Mlnatiwn wa nilright and bad only boon stunned bytho bolt ami not struck by tho otherfellow.

OFFICIAL MATTERS

Notary Public Appointed.Thn following notary public hatt

been appointed by (lovetnor Otero: JC. Illll, Dawson, Colfax uounty.

Insurance Fee Paid,The following insuranco companies

nave paid Hon. I'wiro i'ere, suponntendetit of lusuranoe, the $100 fee required by the Insuranco law and whichauthorises them to do Uuslnem in tneterritory: Oormnnlo Life InsuranceoomnHay, of New York: Aetna Ufo

eompnuy, of Hartford, Conn.

DROWNED IN THE CIIAMA

NINEYEAR-OL- SON OF EMILI-AN-

MARTINEZ LOSES LIFENEAR LOS rjRAZOS.

Whllo attempting to ford tbo Ohamafiver last Sunday above Los Uraxos, avillage two mllttti nortn of Park Vlow,Itmlllano Martinet was thrown out ofhla buggy and wabed down thostream for about fifty yard, beingsavod by Narclso Martinez, hla broth-er, vbo happened to he riding olosobehind him on horseback. Jtr. Martines' nlno-yoarlol- son was drownedand tho body of tho unfortunato boyhas not been recovered. Tho orldgeaat Knccnada, an the Iirazos river, andat Los Iirazos, havo been carried awayby tbo hlxh water, and tho old Bottlerssay that not jluco 1805 has tbo Chamnriver been so high, nnd i mountainsstill have plenty or snow.

YAQUI INDIANS STILLCAUSING MUCH TROUDLE.

J. II. Allen, ot Monto Vista, Col.,was a tiaBsanzor on tho Donvtir & llloOinndo tor his homo, says tbo NewMexican. Mr. Allen has been In cbargoof n hoisting engine ni the Hormosllla,Mexico mine. Tho recent troublewith tho Ynqul Indiana cousod themine to shut down. Mr. Allen naythBt With the OXCCntlon Of thOSO Inl!n troubles, everything Is progreis

In., In lltn ...llilnr. .1 I p( . I nt llAMHIk15 " w .iiiuiwn u.

sllla, and that ns soon as tho Yaquliorer put under control, all the mines

' rt,0S?n- - 1,0 oxPooU ret"r,nHermosllla a soon aa thonuco are

Th0 Surety lnvootmont companytn,i nM tnta 1. a ami i in KtorVtwentyrfivo of the Perea addHioa, to

wurwi iuuuiouus oi uouarn woro man joule A uaccus, tor ass&o.r.U

McKINLEY STATUE FORTHE

OIIOUP AT IIA8U OF BTATUI3Herman A. MacNoll statuo of Tm.tho plaxa of tho etato bou0 at Co- -

McKlnlcy. ronroHcnUnc him tnltimrinehi last speech nt the Iltiffalo exposi-tion, shows a figure of heroic size, andcritics declare Its nttltudo ana tho ex-pression of the speaker' face to bofull of tho sjiirlt of ornlwy, thus mak-ing n peculiarly fitting reprwontatlonof ono who oxcolled In eo maby of thograce of orate, loal oloqnenco.

This memorial la to bo u reeled In

MURDEROUSLY ASSAULTED

IN HIS OWN HOME

R. D. GOODMAN RETURNS TO FINDA BURGLAR PROWLING ABOUTTHE PLACE, WHO FIRES ATHIM.

A moat murderous and mysteriousassault wh made on lltehard P..Goodman, secretary of the Interna-tlona- l

Water company, at hi homoIn tho Pa, says tho Herald. Luckilyho oamc out ot the tray unharmed, buthis escape was a romarkublo ono. Hola unable to oxplaln the assault, ox- -

" nHom!,,.!uu nn no uneuiien uiai no unowa

mt U,"0b tM0.ToMilmoAcronllni. , k "5.

",UK.."'" "'"''. wi'"sick at Hotel Men. im iinurutHi uumo,and enturlng the houso, Martin! to onicr nis own room wnen lie heard anolti- - In tbo houso a If somo one were

a he dld.o. the latntder fl.ed at hlm.lVh? r,t.KS l'Sand turning ran out tbi. back wy.'nlla vm.ta ,.r i7 ,,t .. 7,r-on-V

mi ruliZl ta- - L M

back xJAiFXttliwyard, the form of two men couldSite M!S ,ln,0r !Jwr still In lght Mr. (lootlmnn omp- -

tletl hi ranrim at them, but rank!

aCandi'tt nL J?Th7 cnne:

VZtwoVon:iT.VnTA 1,10

'I certainly am glad that bullet didnot hit me." suld Mr. Coodman this ,

Stnrn iTJLll l .l,nl.i i'".Ld thwuah MwoTal Vln.f..'P of'

01 mo nouse,"I. think thoy must havo boon burg- -

lurs," ho continued, "because I amnot of onottgb Impoitnnco to nnyonolthat thoy would want to kill mo."

wbh wrong

GRAND CHANCELLOR CLAPPON TOUR OF INSPECTION

Grand Chancellor 13. W. Clanp. ofthe New Mexico Urand LciIrp rif theKnight of Pythlai, ot Iirdliurg, ar

of controllole this oandl-I- n

irnv- -throughout the torritory. Whenby a Cttlztm reporter he statt-- thattho order throughout tho was

a flourishing condition that thehad Increased

ably during tho past three years.He will go hce Tuoiimcarl.

Artoslafturo

lsuee, Taft

atwelvo hundred sixty-tw-

knightm.

Kansas CityKansn city. U. 3attle Ilo- -

colpU, 10,000, Including 1.C00 southern! lower. Nativo steers,

wmthorn atcors, a.50ff'6a6;southern ixwvi, nativocows

and bulla.4.60; calvos, west-or- n

fed nteers, II.M 0.00; weetornfoil cows, W.'&Ql.W.

Rhcop Receipt,atoady to Muttons, 11,000CIS; lambs, tVT.35fr7.SO; rango woth-era- .

fl.G5QC.10; fed owe. $l.0i .v.Tho for first judicial

court for Taos countyIndictment for murder

tho ftist nsnlnst John Conloy,for murder or Charlo Iurdoy nnd

near on Jan-uary 16, 1306. A vonue wasaakod for nnd Judge John It. McFloha take.i tho undor

Ho not yetof venue will be

IUo Arriba Santa F

STATE 'OF HIO

AND TUB CBNTRAI, FlOUltll

tumuus, u., tho ioglslaturLtaken this ot atrllmto to n son who added Imperish-able lsuter to tho fame of hi atato,

Tbo oommlsalon for tho stato waato only attor a

competition with li sculptor. Theartist ban finished tho clayJinodnl oftho nine-foo- t figure at his studioWlls Point. J I.

AUDRESStO STUDENTS

RADDI KAPLAN THEANNUAL ADDRESS TO N. M.M. I.

(From Wednosday'a Dally Cltlxann.)OymnaMum was oomplotoly lin-

ed Sun --y morning when Itnbbl Kap-lan gavo tno onuuataddrcaa tho studuuto of tbo New Mexico Military In-stitute, say thu Itoswnil Record, May22. It waa the Drat largo gatheringof the proscnt commencement, amiIt was mora especially tho gtaduat- -

oinss or m that tho remark of thon:torenTe.Twoik were dl ootedtwi'y wSK IM&kS&S,a,.'Bht tho " beautllulvaluable leon. Tho Scrloturo lea- -

n was tho story of tho lopor who.Whn In it In wn.l. In !, , t,.dan seven tlmo suvon In ordor tohave bis Mean mado oloan, wan disappointed, having oxpeoted to havo bis

ti,w one thu white

TmtB ia W0Ar--

to itm antitort of h

nf , ..m. fa Tho nion'mim wlLtomSSiut was wHt

ohai??,Vand "LcSSSoMh. leroZ otnthlaorld

,wa lmpr.o, wpwlully on tho lnludaThe rcsoncl, fln, ; !?,K"r- -

,v """' " ni minibeautiful. Mcsdames Ooslln andBor am' M"",0,, bb 01,11 Kol,or w,n

ri, in.mi i..i ...n.in,.i unu.im t s aood tralnlnit"nacaieful Htudy aTtd nrwllce

7; STIuZ SZ,,

tartalnlng. na have been all of thoho ha made since ho came

to Host, oil.

REPUBLICANS IN COLUMBUS.

nlnmliii ft Mi, II WltK Annn.

emor, nml to adopt a party platform.About twelve delegate wore

their seats when the convention, wn called 10 order by ot'r Tuft, the temporary chairman.Alter tno rou oan and tho disposal

!C other prollmlnarie

taken until tomorrow, whon tho conwill rcaascmbla to receive tho

report of the committee on nomi-nation and resolutions.

Thero la opposition ronorn-inatlo- n

Governor HorrlcV, and howill bo choBun to lioad tho llckot byacclamation. Sovoral names aro mon-tlone- d

for lloutonant governor.to the best Information ob-

tainable too platform will doglarotariff jevlslon, and will bo non-

committal on tho railroad question,terms approving

Pro-ililon- t Roosevelt's opposition torailway d;crlmlnatlon.

J. I. MeCoIlougb, general managerof tho Ponnntt-Htaphensa- n mlno, roturned to La Cruco from a trip toKansas, and after a day atmine went baok oa busi-ness,

from lambing show thnt thocrop will probably rsn A bundled parcent, says Hitancla New. Thesbeop aro In condition andgrass plentiful. Shearing willsoon and with tho extra ptlcoswool the sheepman, aro all wearing abroad smile.

hVtniUhn'S " vnroh- - tlmo the same choir thatm? 'dnJS Safi flS m,? un8 ' 11,0 moniltig gavo excel-$n- rl

Itr mi'0?J3 nt music. Ksbbl Kaplan' ovonlnfi"'fLOlKcourso wa full of wladom nnd on- -

rivetl in the city this morning from ' tor Dick and bis follower In complotoSnnta Vp. for Inspection the fho republican statu convon-loc- al

of order. Mr. Clnpp tion met hero today to namoon a tour of Inspection of 'he ladKO dntos for sovernor ami llwutftaant

seen

territorylu andraombjrshln consider

from to

hall

and

Pro- -

few tho

Reports

excollont

for

where n new lolge w . be Instlltttod, .orKanlzatiott wa malo permanent,thonce and Hagorman In I rha addre of Secretary Taft waa

ldy county, for tho same iha of the mslpn. RegardingThero are nt preaont tWQnty-fou- r lh? ,ttriff-lnllrol,'-

l o l'lnl,on "f0,'!

lodge of tho order In New Mexico, Important Socwtary

SuetjTor1' Marcffl: tffSMagdalena. Chnma, Hlllsboro, Dom- - S'1" S,1 l0?J ,?m an!

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ARIZONA TOWNSCUT-OF- F TO M BUILT

WITHIN A YEAR

An Aiiicrleau Press ditpatch airom Topoka, Unlet May 23, says:

V TJio Santa Fo today announcedV thai ilio contrnct tor buildingV tbe Ik'Iuii cut-of- f In Now Mexico

t " beon let to Charles J. Inn try.Two hundred fulloa ot rwi will

V bo built, tho cntho tftak to bo 4a completed within a yuan Thot new road will he used for SantaV Fo through frelaht tratllc. ndY will bo vnluablo because of tbo 4

reduction In tho erodes.V

(From Wednesdays Dally CltUunn.iThe work or railroad building In tho

vicinity or itaton goes tnorniy on witna furto aggregating several hundredwo ram on.

Mrs. F. J. Basley, wlfo of the popular division superintendent at LaVogas, Iihh gone to Kama Oily to visitmends.

U. II. Shor.e, master meebaiiln ottbo Santa Fe Central, with bendqunrt-or- s

nt Kstnnria, wan nt tbo CapitalCity yottoniay on railroad matters.

Tho Bantn Fo Uiuitrat will openelation at WHIard In tho near future,Tbo station will handle freight andputng(u business, telegraph and express.

Attached to each of tbo four trainscarrying tbo soldlms, that passedmrougn the city uu morning, worolour iiox cum, wbluh woro used uscommissaries.

Firemen lxKC Srlnklo aand Duraright havo boon transferred to LasVegas from Wlnfleld, Kansas, and Knglnocre Haty and Ilartoa ot Itaton arorunning out of Las Vegus temporarily.

X N. Whealley, manager ot tboLontry-Mmrn- Construction company,returned to Helen yesterday ftttorspenuing a eoupio ot dnys in tho citybuying up aU the hay In the looolmarket.

It J. Aruy, assistant to the chiefengineer of the ecaat linen, nnivedIn the city last night from the woaLno wbm nrconipanietl by K. it. HallC M Titus and O. II. Murphy, of thoengineering corn.

u. l'. Coleman, n Santa r e conductorwtio formerly etldod nt Itaton, and lawell known tboro, is uu from SanMartial to assist in getting the enormouu amount ot freight on that part oftao roau over tho hi II

Yesterday over the Santa Fo Centraltwo! to cor loads of call I o wore ship-po- d

to Bauta Fo from Torrance to betransferred to tlio Denver & UloGrande Tnuy are consigned to etookowners at Iliac, Colorado.

J. M. Mooro, of Denver, (not thefftlnnnl nf Atlitimuirnftiil nt Han,ta Fo voitcrrinv checking: tin tho a&counts of the Denver & Itlo Grandonjrent there Mr Mnnrn la Ihn (nv

Paul U. Parsons, formerly division

ftMtlv nrrlvn.l nf viirn Willi tilft.U Ullll UMfl UVVU UlllLMUJVU tlb U IIUllll

cininnriiriivJ A Knox hfiA rolgnMi lite iKHiltlon

rris.1 I n maltiin. fin I. nit i.nA nt.to tnni txMUi.on. Air. Knox ims notiuiij uwviuwi mini iin win u. uui

n snx l im i sk isi milium in nnnin i" i iiir--

in tltnt' The new traveling ancutho son or fieuerni Mnnacer s. IJ

Dnn HI Unit has been roadroaster on

iiinur noAiiian on mo noun rnti irnm

nr ocn ciotk m nan i.uinii ami iiIinrnoB to Jack" Elliott.

"Dad" Arcboy, tbo well known Pcconuuy c Monurasicni engineer, mci

n. w w etityssv

rici in f.ia vnnrffl hpfvipa fi.io fiinrnt accldont.

9iiniiini'Triii'D ii i hi. n r wr a

COST hlM THE DRINKS.

A Southern raclflc naiuionttor eonuctor on tho run betweon iM Yumaod Tucson reported to the Yuma oor-no- r

that ha bad run ovor anil klllixl amn four mill's to tho eastward, saysaispaicn rrarn yuma. Aru. inn cor

ner promptly pat Sored up a Jury undrove out, 10 nun the mangled nvalne of a caif. A part of the meatas put into iiib com ii that bad beon

trought along and taken back to thelurthouie. The conductor was sum- -

onoii to tell the story of the trK- -

ly. He did so with deep emotion, nottaring the train crew or himself.Inally bo was called upon to viewo remains. Jiio ormn wnn oneued.id from t catpe a hum of veal, witha brand well displayed, it u toldat all the conductor oould think ofrosponso was: "What'll you have.

iyl9 m m

bV IS FATALLY CRUSHEDBETWEEN CARS OF TRAIN.

Murk Smith, tho son ofion smith, manager of tbe stockardnoli near lloswell, was killed by bo--

cru lined between two fro lent oar.o boy wa assisting bis fr.thor Inning bogs when tbo train startedback. Ho was caught and his beadd body crushed. His rleht breast

!w crushed and tho hoad was liter- -

y scalped, in spue or hie Injuriesboy lived rorty minutes and was

sclous.

(From Thursday' Dally Citizen.)ains Nos. i, 7 and from tho

t did not arrlvo until early thisirnlng, boing delayed by washouts

lanusiitios at Itaton.upcrlntondont J. P. McNalry. ot thoQrando division of tho Santa Fo.

lvcd fiom tho south on Ko. 10 thisrnlng and transacted onlolal bnsl- -

noro today. Ho was travollnc Inprlvato enr, No. 403,is rumored that C. n. ni.iv. wlmJust sold his KX Paso & North

ern railroad to tho Phelps-Dodg-

do, will bo associated with Col.uo in mo buiming of tho Sierraro lino thrauch from rniidos to tho coast.

M. Urown, an omployo on thotrack at Nowton. ir t

liudod hand that threatons to giveIi a. sreat' deal of trouble A cood

d board fell upon It, fcrcAMns a

couple ot tho small bones In tho backof the hand. Tho wound U painfuland will lay him up for serfal days.

.T W. Ilcagan, chief cnglneor forthe Arltonn and Colorado, Is now lo-

cated nt Ounymas, Mcilco, and is run-ning a lino down tbo western coast otMci'eo, presumably hcadlnn for Matntlan harbor. This la Just a surulso,but It tnay bo what wo are to havedirect connection i with tho Quit ofCalifornia.

Samuct Hoady, Santa Vo passengerconductor, who Just recently returnedfrom the national session ot the Ordorof Railway Conductors at Portland,Oregon, lctt this morning for Los Angclcs, where bo goes to confor wltuHallway Conductors, relatlvo to thothe central committee of tho Order ofrecent dliohargo of a number ot con-ductors running out of this olty.

The Silver City Hnlerprlse say:lteesc HernVon came In turn 01 way,Col., to superintend tbe shipment ota largo number of eattlo contractedfor by tbo Lyons-Campbe- CattleCommission company. Tho cattlewill be shipped from Doming ovortho Southern I'aclflc to HI Paso andfrom tnoro north over tbo Hook Is-land. This routo was rsndorod neces-sary owing to the Inability of tho San-ta Vi; to supply stock ears.

Tho Axtco Indox says: Tho news-paper man who stolen that tho Den-ver and Hio Grande railroad will bocompletod to Karmlngton by July lh,allows enthusiasm to over-balanc- e

JudgmenL Tho Index estimates thattbo Denver ft Itlo Orando will perImps complete tholr lino to Astcoabout tho first ot October, and theycannot possibly roach Farmlngtonwithout pasting through Artec.

Tho Santa Ko Is doing all It can tondvertlso tbo big buffalo show atUllss.. O. T. Just boforo passing tho101 raneh, tho passengers on tho Ok.lahoma division aro told by tbo train-men to bo on tho looKout for tho buff-alo, and na the ranch Is passed theranch people herd tho buffalo up elosoto the train whoro the itassongors oansee them. This Is to prove that theouiraio are realty there. It Is saidthat &0.0OO people are expected to bomere lor tno mg doings.

mmBRANCH OF RIO

QRANDE IS BLOCKED

Judgo John II. MoKlo ot Santa Fo,N. M., has latum! an Injunction againsttho Denver & Itlo Urande to preventthe construction ot the Diirango-Fnrtn- .

fngton branch of tho Itlo GrandsSouthern across tbo right of way oftho Arlxona tt Colorado railroad, saystbo Denver Post. Tho Smithorn Pa-cific, owned by H. II. Harrlmau, se-

cured the order on tho allocation thatthe Denver & Hlo Grando survey cross,es the right of way of tho Arlxona ftColorado, a subsidiary company ot thoSouthern Pacific, seventt-e- times be-tweon Durango and Farmlngton,

Wo don't cross tho right of way oftho Southurn Pacific at ail." said anotnolal of the Denver & Itlo Grando to-day. "The Arlxona ft Colorado has notitle to tho land We nre on. and wooan prove It."

The attorneys ot tho Dcuvor & ItloGrando In a few days will appear bo- -

roro tne district court of Santa Fo andask for a dissolution of tho restrainingoraer. work is continuing on tho Du- -rango-Fnrmlngt- branch of tho Don- -

vor ft Itlo Grando, but ho attemptwin ho inaiio to cross tho riant or wayof tho Arlxona & Colorado until thecate in Santa Fo Is dismissed.

Tho Denver ft Itlo Grando Is alsoplanning and Is reported to tmvo

made special traffic arrange-ments with tho Santa Fo railway, sothat It will make connections with thoSanta Fo Pacific near Gallup. N. Mfor 1.0 Angoloa and lower Californiapoints.

Tho Arlxona ft Colorado railway hastwo survoys from Durango. Ono ter-minates at Iirdaburg, N. M., tho otherat Clifton. Arls. Itoth connect withtho Southern Pacific after travortlmttho western center of Now Mexicofrom ono ond to tho other.

Traveling Kngineor John A. Ross,of Iah Vegas, spent the day In thocity on olilclal business.

t. H. Stevenson bus acreniod a paction nr clerk In tbo offices of thoSnnta Fo Central at tho Capital City.

Hoadmnstor J, 12. Klltutt, ot tbo NowMexico division of tho Santa Fo, s'asIn Albuquurquo today on railroadmatters.

Conductor J. JI. Loesney and wifehave relumed to Las Vegas from at-

tendance at tho conductors' oonveu-tli-

in Portland, Oregon.Superintendent J. F. MoNally, of the

Hlo Grando division, returned hoilast night after transneUng buslnosawith the local uluclals ot the road horoyesterday.

Conductor Arch Forker. who had(won relieving Conductor Parry onthe Santa Fu branob, bos returnedto Las Vegas and is on deck expectantly for another assignment for roadservice.

Now braketnou have beon employednt Las Vegas for bettor or worse. Intbe persons of W. J. Dungan, WilliamAllen, William Anderson, W, II.

G. F. Drnlnble, Charles Ditr-bi- n.

Qua Hearst and William Loftus.W. H. Drown, division freight and

passenger agent ot tho Santa Fo. atIM t'aso. was In Santa Fo yesterdayon railroad business. Ho left tbo oltyfor La Junta, wbqro ho will Investigate thu freight congestion at thatpoint.

H. W. Hobbles, formerly Iravollncfreight and patsonger agent ot thoDenver & luo Grando rullwav. wlchheadquartera In Santa Fe, but nowgenera! agont for tho sarao road InDenver, was In tho Capital City yes-terday on buslnoss.

James Waldon. who has boen auditor and tlckot aeent for the M. & i

railroad nt Phoenix several years, hasresigned to accent a position In thoauditing department ot tho Santa Foft Northern at Buroka. Cal. HerbortScott will assume Mr. Waiden's present position. ,

The Switchmen's Union of NorthAmerica In convention at Indianapolishas adopted a new constitution whichwill go Into offeot July 1. Tho prin-cipal changes nro tbo creation ot athird elaxs ot Insurance and a provi-sion that delegates and grand lodzoofficers must be actlvo switchmen.

Invitations aro out for tho weddingof John Frederick Sackman, a brake-ma-n

on tho north end out ot LaiVegas, and Mlsn JIarrlctto M. Hill,daughtor of Uio lato Ocorso M. Hill,tho passenger conductor. Tbo

b celebrated at tho rest-BeW-

Mrs. Hill, No, 1102 Lincoln

avenue, Las Vetsi. on the tUi inst.It Is reported that tho Santa Fo

conductor who was responsible for theimaih-u- p at Islets, on Monday nlgliLwas discharged by tho company yes-terday. It sterns that he save thosignal to tbo freight train to back upand In doing so tho freight crashvdInto tho Pullman add knocked It fromtho track.

MOTORS FOR UNION PACIFIC.

Six of the New Cars Now Under Con'atructlen In Omaha Shops for

Denver and Kansas City,Six motor oars are now under con

structlon at tho Union Pacific ihopsat Omaba and will be placed In operatlon as soon as completed on linesrunning out ot Denver and betweenOmaha and Kansas City. In additionto handling local passenger traffic,they will be turned to account for thoquick delivery ot dally panrs to Interlor points In advanco of regulartrains.

It Is tho purpose of tho Union Paclflc to place these motor cars In service, as rapidly us possible wherevermere is any competition from tbe troitoy roads. It Is stated that economyin handling, In addition to tbo lighterroadbed required, will onuso a revoiUtlon In tbe branoh line business otnil roads, and turn many a losingnranoh into a paying portion of thesystem.

aTimothy J. Leo. the railroad end

neor who for over a year suffered thotortures and mlscrlos of a Moxlcanprison, has rettirnod to Denver, havingescaped from tho injustice of tbe lawwhich lias held him in a vile jail andInjured his health permanently, unlesswie uoiornuo cnmato, good rood nnugood caro can fu.ly restore It.

POOL ALL CAR REPAIRS,A now and Important department

will bo addod to the Now York Cen-tral linen on July I, when KugeuoChamberlain will open up tho clearinghouse under which all frolgbt car re-pairs on tho systom will be pooled.His headquarters will bo In New York.

Preparations for tho siartlng of thisdepartment have been under way for

year nnu ii is nnomor stop forward In the policy of President New-man to unify nil lines In tbo system.It Is expeetod to mean greater economy and efllclenty In keeping theireignt oar equipment In first classcondition and will faoilltato thoprompin-- ! w'th wnlch repairs can bomauo. ii ono wm put a stop to thecomplicated billing system which hasbeon In vogue on the lnles for so long.

Ono of tho change wi.l Im I tin t niltho shops will hato uiillorm supplies,and at the nearest plant without ro- -

Kni io tne road ny which It Is owned.'"iuihh; or mis scnomo nro

uianiiesi on account of tho eliminationof delays, and tho consequent In-crease" In the earning capacity of thoequlpmout.

AN ACCIDENT CAUSESA MAN'S INSANITY.

James 1 lower, u nimmursmith of Picscott, wis examined be-fore Probato Judge Hicks, by Drs.Day and Smith, and was adjudged a fitsubjoct for admission to tho territorialasylum for tho Insann at Phoenix, sayathe Proscott Courier. For many yearsJames Howey was an 'ndustrlous manof fa r business ability, and owned

nldorablo property In this city.Sonio years ago. while riding a horso,ho was thrown, his head striking thoground with much force. Ho waspicked up In an unconscious conditionand remained for eomo hours, andreally hovered between life and death.When ho did recover, he was not thoii no man, emier Dentally or phsl

cany, ami novor has been since. Hewa recently brought in from tin.orde valley, wheie for n II mo ho has

been eking out n misorablo oxlttoncotrying to cultivate n gurdn and ralsoa fow chickens. WJien he was thrownfrom thr norsc, it wns said, that somosuusiaiice in tno satiulo blanket whichstuck thu horse oausod it to buck.

TRAFFIC DELAYED AT ISLETA

Special Correspondence.Isloto, May 2L T.nlTIo was Hod up

hero this morning for four hours by aderailed freight car four miof the junction. Tho five Boidlortrains wore held horo, and train No.s was nam behind tho wreck. Thoomcore and tholr wives and tho troop-er- a

found tho Indian vlllago very Inter-esting , and when tho buglo soundedfor tho slnrt of tbo trains, kakal-coat-o-

men could ho seen soamporlngfrom ovory nook olid" corner for thetrain.

Conductor Iturko's section of thesoldier trains encountered a fir atWrlto, and another delay wa- - neees- -

sary. ono freight ar was bodyiiuniuii ami us contents wre damagedio a conehlerablo degree by wateruiiu amuae.

Isleta Is In no danger from tbe pres.out hlKb water of thu Hlo Grande although some fields north of thee vlllage, aud ndobo bouses, tno, tmvo suf-fered considerable damage.

A corps of surveyors, engaged Inmaking a topograph loal survey fromIM Jaso up tho Hlo Oiando valley,bnve reached this placo and are nowwormng norm toward Albuquerque,

Mm. W. II. I,lnnoy, eiiitor-ln-la- of0. K. Llnney. station director of thounited mate weather bureau, at Son.ta P, and ehlldien, who hbavo beenvlslilng Mr. Linnoy for tome time,left that city for their home In Cobalt.Canada. Mrs. Llnney will meet beriiusiianu in unieago.

THE CATTLE DIPPING. VAT AT CARLSBAD.

Tne catuo dipping vat which la lo-

cated ot Carlsbad Is forty-fiv- e feetlong and Is Just wldo enough to allo,va steer to pass through. It Is six feetdeep and Is (Hied with tho dipping so-lution. The animal to bo dipped Isdriveu Into the norrotr"uto and bosto go on through, tho fluid completelycovering It during tho passage. Afteremerging at ihe other end tho steernrrivee nt what Is called the dilpplugpen, anti uere u is nnowixi to sianu"l"." t.u' urplus fluid has drained off,

' P Vn ne Ntter ' tnen runback Into the vnt Tho fluid la kepthot by moaus of heating plpnc alongside of the vat and tho cost for dip-ping each animal Is about ten cents.

Judge A. J. Abbott, of Manta Fe, re-ceived a telegram from Yoakum, Tox..announcing tho death of but littlegrandson, Falre A, Drlsdsle, son ofDr. and Mrs. William 13. Drlsdale. ThisIs the firth time the death messengerhas knocked at the door of Judgo Ab-bott's family within two years.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Oosgrovo,Jr., aro welling la the smiles of abpunoJng baby girl, whloh arrived attheir homo at 4it0 ytatorday after-noon. Tho happy ftthor is todaypassing around tbo dears amoar Mafriends,

LOCAL NEWS

(From Wednesdays Dally Cltlxenn.)Mr. and Mrs. Phi! Orceho, of this

city, aro at Las Vegas on business.A. T. Chnpln and family, ot Hlwood

lnd- - who iK.nt tho naat wlutor in AIbuquaque, loft this morning for tholrcamera noma.

Blwood Albright, Guy McCUnahanand Guy Jordan loft Ibis murnlug foruio Aianxono mountains, mey will

I.xsnd two weeks hunting In Apaohocanyon.

Today la the district court the hearing In the cqio of Lookhart vs. Shlckwas continued. Tlio regular term ofcourt for MoKlnley county will adJourn tomorrow,

Miss Mary MeKlo and brother. JohnMono, passed up tho road for SantaKo yestorday. Tbor attended tho Akrlcultural collego at Mesllla Park, andwin remain with their paronts at Sanla Fe during tbe summer.

It 11. Gessell and Mrs. W. 8. McOon- -

egu will leave tonight for Nftcm. Arls.For the past Ave months Mr,Uessoll wm the "ad" man on ThoCitizen. Ho goes to Nnoo to take theloremansmp of the Naeo Budget.

Mrs. hint, wife of Dr. it. U Hust,win leave tomorrow for Kansas city,Peoria and otbr eflSWn points,

by Mlw Kdllb Thorp, ofHavana, III , who has spent tho wintermoiling nere.

Max H. Fltcb. a Socorro inlnltn:man, after spending yesterday in thocxiy, iort on me nrst train west todaytor ixi Angeles, wbero ho toes toaccompany bis family home. Ills wifoand eblblreu hvo beon ciHinUtiif thepast nionia ai, tno coast.

Next Tuesday evening, tho lastuny or tno spring races, a grand ballIn honor of th- - visitors to thu city willbo given nt tne lub by tho Commercial club. Preparations nro In pro-gres- n

to make (lit. ball ono of thograndest given ibis year by the iub,

Y. U MtGee. ho will act as foreman for M. J MrAtee, the brick con-tractor, reached the olty this morning from III Pat Since Mr. MrAtee'areturn to this it from Poos City, hohas secured a number of largo brlokcontracts, and Foreman McGo willhavo charge of the work now in pro-gress at i.io saw mill.

Col. W. It Gr..r dkl net get awayto ueming mgnt OMoro last, as onnouneed In The citlxea yesterday af-leruoen. He is m the olty and attending to certain necessary work atTraction park. The spring rare nroon in a tew uaw and tho colonel Ishelping tbo promoters to make thoevotit tho blKKtut over hold in thosouthwest.

Caterpillars are commenoing tomako their appearanco on tho trcos.Somi .thing ought to bo dono at once,bofoii theso pests Injure tho fruit. Itsomo ono who Is versod In tbo treat.mont ot trees whin attacked by thosewormB, would suggest a remeby Itwould bo n great help to thoto whonavo treca which aro In dancor. Ar-sonlous preparations havo been foundto bo qulto effect I vo In other sections.

.im. jonn iuos. wno nnu keen tin.Journlng In this nty tho past year forneoiin teutons, routompiatus return-ing to her home in Chicago eometimoin June, The lady says durlnir horstoy 'nero she has gilntd twenty threepounds In weight and feols rb if thodelightful atmotphero has nbout re-stored bur to beftith. Mr., Hies Is awuii-anow- iiuine eonuoman otChicago.

(From Thursday Dally 01 M ion.)Judgo Ellsworth IngalU, .nitrimod

last night from tt In fc 1MB VetsaUnil nlllrtlnt l.llylnoaa

Mrs. John O.emlorff will leave Sat-urday for a two weeks' visit to Mrs.IS. C. Jtoblnson at Pasadena, Cel.

John 1L Grant, of Los Angeles, lyftfor homo today after a chort visitin the city with Mr. and Mrs. D. AMnuphoison.

M. II. Westcott. an exteaelvo eattlouiun of Abo conyon, poitsed throughAlbuquerque today, en route to Colorado with a shipment of stock.

w. ji. Dearstyne. tne gonial salesman, representing the Petera Pupurcompany, or uenvor, is in Albuquor-qu- o

for a couplu of days looking afiurhlB atiBtomers.

Mrs. D. M. McGlllvroy of Kstancla.wlfo ot tbo well Juiowo hep ralsor,peui inu oay in tno city suopping.

She wn aecomnanloil by Mrs. It. n.ueusmore, oi isstancia.

ueorge v. iwwman, tho deputyUnited States Intornal revunuxlector for Arlxona, stationed at Phoo- -

nix, im lu tue city visiting old friends.no will rot urn west tomorrow nkhL

Tho Duke of Sutherland, of I --on.don. Ilnglaml, accompanied by his private Bvcrwary, pasiou taiougn Albu-querque on the limited today on hisway to tno grand ennyon for a briefsojourn.

Manager Hough, of ihe South went-if- u

llmployment Agency, reports thatnls tiusineee is iioumhlag. Today heeiilppod a party of fifteen laborora toHelen, where they will U-- ewployot! onthe cut-of-

The Albuquerque council of theKnights of Columbus will hoki a uiueb-in-

at their ball at 8 orlock Umlght,when final arrangements will be madefor tbo big doings of the lodiai in thiscity on Sunday noxL

Urnmet Lookhart. who baa been located at 111 Paso for tbe past year,wjiere ne is wonting tor tne ju rasomelter company, arrival in the oltyyesterday for a visit 'wita bis jwronts,i wry looanart and wile.

Meettng of low Wallace ohapter,Dauifbters ot the Amwlean Hevolu- -

llou.anuouneed for Satu, day, has beenpostponed, pending tho arrival of theohaptur'a charter. Members will benotified of the time, of thu nitmtlnirlater,

A very wetty wl'xlow. showinir aJookoy astrd'-- j of au iuaalmate aftndl-dat-

;or deroy honors at the approach-ing spring races, can be seen at SimonStunt's clothing store. The artist whofixed up tho window Is Jacob Gains-ley- .

Manager F. J. Houston, of thoIlrowns. and First Dane--

man Fronrb, woro olrculailng a sub-scription Hit among the moiooantstoday for tho purposu of r&islnx fundson which to conduct a base bull teamduring tbo summer months. They mtwith muab euoourasoraent from manyof tbo merchants they visited, and itis Rimosr, An assured fact tbat this oltywill bo able to boast of a sood teamthis summon

II. 11. Femusfon leftthis morning for Socorro, wbero heftfx-- o to look after severs! oases Inwhleh he Is Utereeted ami whloh willcome up for trial at the present termof tbo district court for Ooeorrocounty.

A. W. Hayden. tho eontraator andbuilder, left today for Las Grneof,where ho eooc to submit a bid forsomo Improvements and additions tobe msdo on tho New" Meileo Coltoirnof AgricuHuro ft Mechanic Arts atMeslllA Park, Hu

Bd Farr, the beef buyer for tbe

Forr mrat market, retnrnod tainmoinlog from Chihuahua, Mexico,whofd ho purchaswt six canoads of fatsteers from Cms Ooowlas for tholocal nurket. The steers Arc as fatas they can be.

Word has been reeolvod in this cityof tbo death last ck of Frank J.LSutllff. at Pasadena, Ca!. The de-ceased was formerly a llnotypo opera-to- r

employed on tho dally papers Inthis city and his frlonds hero will o

pained to learn of 'nil demise.O. M. DcnnlMti, or Now York, father

of Charles Dnnlsun, who has beensitendlng several months In tho cityfor tho bnnoflt of his health, arrivedIn tho city last night for a vlsti tohU son. Mr. Iennlson is president ora largo stationary firm In the metrop-olis.

Former Governor J. n. Or man ofColorado, of Orraan ft Crook, has gone!w uuieago to mage bias on tho nowSanta Fo tunnel at itaton. N. Mwhich is to form onrt of tbo Now MetIco cut-or- r of tbe Snnla Fo. There isa tunnel at Itaton, but another is tobo built too feet lower down to redutetbo grade

Tae Surety lnvelmoat comianywill open its new reeldeneo site, i.nnalplace, io the nubile next MondavThis company will placo en sale abmitIM lota In that addition. mn.-- I

whleli hftvo already been applied for I

muicattons are tnu utss win :

swellt exclusive resldoncn wart nftbo city within the next year.

Sheriff Piatt gtvns, of Luna ..tinty. and Deputy Sheriff Frank Petem.lusted through Atbuquorquo thismorning In charge of three prisonersentenood nt tho rocent torm of mnfor that county bold at Sliver CityTho men were eonvletod of burglaryand two of thorn will servo two yearsin tho penitentiary and tho other oneyear.

The first Issue of tho Journal of theNow Mexico Medical association, thopublication of which was decided uponnt me recent annual iea on or ti,association hold at La Vea. willsoon mnko its nnpenrance. Tho Journai will lo published quarterly andcontain matters or interest to tnemedical profession In tbo territory.

A. S. Undnolm. Ihe notitnorn manflfcor of tho Knlght lxM-k- Piano com- -

papy, of Denver, Col., Is in the oltytoday looking up n location to estalfl!sh ft. branch bouse or hlo companyIn this city. Mr. I I ml holm has a car-load of planoH and organs now In tholocal yards, whleh will bo removed nsnoon as a suitable business house canbo secured.

Andy Hood, ngod obout thlrty-flv- o

years, who has boon employed at W.I Tumble's rnl bam tho past throeynrs. died at 10 o'clock this morningfrom a hemorrhage of tho lungs. Thoremains were taken to tho undortakIng oslnbllthmont of A. Borders, whermey ore Doing lieid awaiting ndvloosiroiu his s stcr. who resides In Franklln. N. Y.

Thanks io tho farmers Just south oftho olty, tho main wagon road fromAlbuquerque to Poralta, was openodto travel yesterday afternoon. Thisroad wan fenced lu against all travelout tho farmers advanced money topurcnaso tno right or way anil everything Is now serene. Tho county commissloners. however, nro exvectod toreimburse the farmers for tbo moneythey nave paid out.

Tho Umery Has Co., plumbers whorecently opened up for buslnora onwest Silver nvonne. has cloted up andsome ay left the town. Thcro are afew Mllg unpaid whloh thoy railed toliquidate buroro their departure trumtho olty.

Col. W. H. Gri-e- r ha returned troma trip to Rngls, where he wont thufirst or the week to attend (o tho trans- -

lorring ot twenty-tw- hundred steerstrom tbe Armumlarls want to therange of tbe Vlctoiio Land ft Cattlocompany,

C. H. llolerts. CoJ. Andrews andlien Levy, who have tho bookmaklngpnviiegws ror the spring racos, arrlv! In tho city today from banFraticlsco. Mr. Andiows Is the son ofthe .wnr of the famous diamond nalact- - In the Golden Gate City.

Tho Cammutclal club In makinggreat preparation for Its "nexlliicedonee, to bo glvon at tho club buildingon Tuesday night. This will bo xlvenIn honor of tho visitors attending thepring races, una will bo t in ant

dance to bo glvon by tho club thistea son.

The Denver Post, which reachedtho Ity last night, contains tbo iialftone cuIm of tho officers of tho Albtiquerquo Spring Racing nssoolallon asrouows. u. R. Newcomer, prosit ont:

F McOanna, sccrelury: D, A. MacPborson, treasurer. W. T. McCrnle-ht- .

chairman of tho oxocutlvo committee,ii. . uosenwam and Joo Darnott.oommiitH'mon.

Put Nun and Walter ilirchfleld. fore- -

men of Col. W. II. Groer'a lig ooltlerantiu-- s tn urant county, spent theday in Albuquerque on business withCol. timer, rolatlvo to ttm movent antof sotiiit rattle from tho ranuhos. NunU fon-ms- n of tho upper Diamond Alanrh near Whitewater, whflo Ulroh-fiel- d

li foreman nf tbo Iwer Dia-mond A raneh. lloth are notis! cow-boys ami broncho busters.

WINFIELD STRATTON

LOWERS RECORD

MHUbrobk's etablo of fast hnrnesebornufl. under tno driver and trainer,Metiulre, will roaoh AHmquernujr Ina (w days, tbo borsos being flow atPort Colllus, vAero Wadeid Strattonaud others aro plotting up ornti menoyfor tholr ownort

A telegram from Fort Collins to tbeDenvHr Jleptiblioan, under ilat orMay 38, nay:

The features of tbe day were amn wild iaco by Wlnfltwd Btrntton. to

lower the trnek record, and tho halftulle paoe by Collego Maid, the guldo- -

imi wouuer. nirauim mntie tao iniio.paced by a runner, in 2:HH, loweringtbe track record throe soeouds. Col-lego Maid oerae on tho grounds decorated in tno colors of tho Agriculturalcollege and was greeted by - ml I egoyells by tbe students and cheers bythe crowd. She made tho half mileIn bamose, without milky or driver. In10SV4, boating all her formers rec-ords."

IJotb theso famous horses will bohere to take part ia thu spring raeos.It Is quite evident to admirers ofStranger O, Joo Harnett's fast imeer,tbat the latter will havo to bo at hisbest to beat titration In the free-for-a- ll

pace

The Wallaee brothers, who have ara&eh near Quay, in Quay county,went to Tuouineart Wednesday, driv-ing a ffne Bpan of taulos. They rampedIn the Gross Kelly yard and wateredtheir mules oat of a barrel of bidepoison, Uilnklng it was water. Sev-ers!

ofhours later the animals died In ii

great agony.

II. F. JlaynoldSj attorney, baa goneeast to meet bis father, Joshua S,lUy&olds, who will Ur.d at NcTf fort:olty on May iJ from bis trip to

AMBASSADOR

REID

NEW REPRESENTATIVE OF THE"nni)a uuuni is rvnunn irt u umbU m ENLAHD,

WIIITHlW ltHIP,Vew t M Ambnador to rinnlam

Whltelaw Het.l the new auibai-Bil'-

to tho eowrt of St. Jamos, who willswith ltla family May 17 (of his newpost, In already ui-l- l known and popular in IlnntaHd and tliroogtiwit uurope.

He woh speotnt anilmiwailor atQ'levn Victoria's diamond Jtibl.de nailagain at King Hdward's eottitmtloti. Hotwice ilccllntKl the diplomatic mlHSionto Germany. Ho was ambassador toFranco under President Harrison. Howns candidate for vice president withHarrison in 1802. lln was a commis-sioner for the treaty of pence withSpain.

Mtinnwhlle, for many yrars he hasdlrcctod tho editorial ollr nf one olAmerica's grvatost riowspapers.

Wliltelaw Hold's career, told how-ever briefly, show him to be one i

tho highest types of the iircetfiilAmorlcnii. He was liem In Xen'n,Ohio, UK years ago, and when hardlyout of his teens wns wlltor ot theXenla News lit was early a studentof polities und at If) was on the stumpror Krenmnt.

He was edttitatd lit Miami univr-ally- .

Ohio. Many American insiitotloit of learning have honored blm

MHH. WH1TI5I AW It HIDWile Of AnilmsMAitor Held

with dreHi ('NinhrnlKe unlvtrnityhas made blm an I.I. r He Is preel-den- t

of the board of reenU ot NewYork wntd unlvnrsttv Ho I theaulbur of ih "Memoir nf ToHyrand"The geholar In Poilllen.'' "Ohio in tho

War." and other works.He servful In Ihe civil war. became

a war rorrMUHJflilsnt, ami wrote terse-ly and graphically. He was a eterkto the military committee of the houseof representatives ami attstrward li-

brarian or ttw house. He Joins,! theeditorial staff of tbo New Yon. Trl-biiH-

In Uf8 mitl bmMe Its editor andohlet proprietor upon tba den tit of

Hobort H. Garrett, son of Mr. andMrs. Herbert C. Garrett, of ftttta Fe,who baa just HRlsbsd ols seoeniS. yri i ,i .iIutltiito at Itowll. hue ba anDolnt.

n thethe apprehended ghcriff

W. a. Martin, aad will attend thereduring the tebolastle years lQMr-Q- t

and 1000O7- - During the past two yearswie young man nas mauo a oredttabioresord as a cudet.

At Cotton, tha other lav. a ualteNBlnMr sot too near tbe tank

wnn & iigniad torch and wan anexplosion. The next day a Salt Lakenroman. near Kelso, did. the same

lloth are in the hospital and Itseems pronswe that the engineer willdie, wDlle the fireman aKboogh severely Mi-ne- d may recover.

Tho Hosswell Hccord ssys: J. D.Armstrong, uanagar for Now Mexicoof the National Life Inturaaee eom-pan- y

of tho United States, who nssbeen re for the past four or fiveweeks in the Interest ot bis company,left last night for Albuquerque wberobo makes his headquarters.

George II. Harbin, general Immigra-tion agent of Waterloo, Iewa, whobaa been Id the Jloarlilsa mining dis-

trict for sob time, arrived In SantaFa last evening. Mr. Harbin says thathe will suooewi in getting a number

settlers from eastern points to aotntie "Laud or sunthine" ana that la

all probability a nart them locate tho Hstaaeia valley.

Miss Magglo lluqbor, of Iau Ytfgas,baa bees called to Olalh.o, Knn by tbodangeroaa illness of ber alitor, Mrs.Ban bead.

WMT&AW- .

ABOUT,, XO SAILUNITED STVPtfc& Kt KINd t

I

Hurare Greeley tn 1072. Ono of hutrhietoat aids on that uroat nawsiKiper,wat. John liny, now aooruiary atnto.

lu 1881 Hold married Miss KtliaboUtMil!, datightur of 1), Ogdvn Mills, tbo.New Yotk intilllmlilloiialro and

Hold's reception as special nmbaMasvdor to Groat llrltaln for King Ed-ward's coronation well forccists thoBrewing thai awalbt him now. hoking and queen received Mr. Hold andbin wife wllh cxtrcmo cordiality. Thewen- - welcomed at and gave ninny no-table entertainments. Of Mr. Hold'sptibili speeches In Kiigiand, enough taquote the Liverpool Dully Post, whlctksaid tbat his address at tho dinner ofthe Annrlcnn Chamber of CommerceIn Liverpool won (till of "felicitousepigrams,'' and added: "The warmthef American feeling toward tho klugand poo.iio of this country could nothavo found bnpplcr und morn cordialexpression than in the glowing wordsof Wbllolnw Hold. '

Tho Holds hnvo securod II rook

MISS J1CAN It III n.AmlwsHudor Holit'a only daughtor.House, Pnrk lane, as a. rusliltuco. Tfcs)poiwrty Is iiwnnd by Lord Tweemouth. Mr. Hold occupied 1 1 rookhouse for n month when hn was faLondon as tbe special Amurlcnn en-voy at the coronation of King K.ward.

Mr Hold in to take an offlco andiwrfonn functions for whloh he la flV-t-

by character and tralnlne. ll mm.derstaniln tho admlnlelratlou's vlewn

hi injiiiitmi Myintmmy witn it, istrustod by It. Uo bos tho wealth rndthe social standing mid quallflostfonwhleh oonttlttitM tbe necessary eqalp-mof- it

ror tbo bluhly Imoortant nemnn.al and iinofnoiai iwrt of his work. Jfo

s laci. i no unions win at oavery well with him. Tho Americans,represented by blm, will get on verywell with Ihe Ilrltonn.

Frank HInHMon. notnrikl Iml.lhn.i iiireeiy anil nttomided to nalnt chirlDWI TiMl WIWIlllMilaV ttlnM fust.J3 ' ' r ms wt tauutJaftritlAa wwaktHruliNi

fttewsrt lu tbo hen-hous- o on'tho Web-ster farm, three miles south of Carto- -uau,

J. M. neam retummt to Clayton af-ter aeossipanyiug fain, family fo Ias-r(- er

Tea. Mr. Dnam sj thatry is flooded ta tbat aoctfon, oropa otall kinds bottic considerably damagwLwhst ond oats a toUl failure, streaniareports! higher than for forty yearspan tiy old sottlors.

Judge If, , Wvotter, foft Lao Ygas for Missouri Valioy, Iowa, accotapanylng his daughter, Mm. OooreoJobntMin. Judge Woostcr Is in veryfeeble hcaita IDs friends trust Uioebango to Iowa will bo of benefit, butUie Is a fear nmone tbono who tutyfarewell that they may nevor see thaold geatleronu again

Governor Otero left Saturday nightfor tbo sheep raoehea of tho BaladoLive stock company, tn GuadslapaaosBty, gelnji via lid pso and thencovia tao l'.l Paso ft Nortbeailen. to Pastors, from which pkca he drove ta thoSelado sheep ranches. Ho will be ab-sent sevesal days.

W. W. Taylor, of tvwoof.his raneh, and will learo tua silmbreaountry for "now worlds to conquer."

iro will Tlslt tho town of Lowell, neeIliiboe, and may decide ta settle tier.Mr. Taylor has resided In this terri-tory for many . years, ha held Import-an-t

position and la to crcry woy uthonored exit Tnspected) cHlsea,

M to oadetablp for nowise two . Haturday ovsalng, when ho was lo-res rs to Institute by Couneilman , wteil and fey

tboro

trick,

of willIn

of

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THE GAME: IN LAS

VEGAS YESTERDAY

WENT AO At N ST THE ALBUQUEtVQUE BROWNS SCORE 10 TO 4.

(From Monday' Dally Clllten.)l.a Vegas 10; Albuquerque 4. Thus

wm the result of ft very unsatisfactory game of ball played In tho mud at(JfilimM park, Las Vegas, yesterdayin the nresonco of 112 spectators, act- -

ual mini. It had rained durlDK thofweneon, and rlvuMs of tnud stainedwater trickled Into tho troakerom.Ulo "Ohtalton" In plain vlow ot thotwo onr loads of ran, who oaoendmlthe atlay 1 the park to see tho sportThn weather It nt! cleared about noon,and a aright sun had encouraged thofan, and player as well, to believethat tho ground would be dry enoughtor the play, drawn fleklg spread OHt

en 8HU9T fKde of the perk railway andwiiJM warmly. A gentle sreeie astatH liy the bounding oar funned

th. ttkaakj of tee enthtHrra:.fiHiiinK tint heart and causing thiHileo to throb with antlttfpatlon. Itwa a hraeing, spirit hoisting ride andtbu w the moet delhihtfHl feature ottho llrowne' trllgrlinaie Us Vaeas.

On fan mM that the boys werodetMntnzM beenuse of the large num.

her of ineetator. but this could hard'ty fee the ease. The Meadow Oltytmnok got mixed up fully a muoh ntltn ilrwn Tbav were all mixed usIn the rami, and errors were raoro fro.nHnt than out. That tho aooro wasaat tariw bt probably duo to tho factthai ll wis alow coins for tno run'neni, The eutfleWera, however, played an or rti rlata ttamo.

MtStney, the Denver leaguer, did thotwirling for Im Vega. Ho itmck outrilnfl bnUwsn, but wax touched up forfive hta. Ortl drew a three baggor-Ile- a

Ilehvlg made a home run on aImat to pitoher Matney. who, In Hold-

ing the wall, got mixed up with thirdbaseman lUithbiirn. and threw tho ballrttar away In trying to throw theUfttawa' doughty ehort slop out atIrot. Hetwig circled the diamondwhile the ball was being recovered.

Oalleges pllehed for the Drowns nndhU oowluet was not admirable. HeWi too strong for Catcher Money

nnd after one or two mtxtip. thewhale team went to . ces. Ho struckout five men. submitted to eleven hits,ami the rest of the story Is told bythe wore.

A Scientific Dlseovery.ICndnl l)yippl Cure doe for tho tom

31. Hint wlifah It la unnlilu to (Id for It?f. KM el Uyppoiul Cum aupllre the

natural JtilM-- a of tflRcetlnn nnd doe theMm at th atnmaeh. rvUxlnc tha nervous ten. Inn. while tha Inflamed muscle?of that organ are allowed to tnt nndh-- t. Kodol lypepl Cure dlgeatswhat you est and enable, the atomachand e organ to Tranerorm iifood Into rich. rd blood Bold uy allall "inmcuta.

iLISTER HAS TAKEN A

LEASE ON RAW HIDE

T. A. Mstor. formerly of Albuquerouo but now of Iordtburif, has takonwhat Is practically a bond and leasefrom Jamos Btorllnit on tho llaw Hbloand unet proportuti, soutn or

These are two very promlslnitproportlM. which show up well fortho amount of work that has beendone on thorn. Thero U a fifty footshaft on tho !law Hide, which showstwo foot of ore that carries a RoodIwidy of lead, with gold and silvervalues in addition. Mr. Utter has al-

ready let a small oontraet for slnklnRnnd has ordered a whim. When thatarrtvos he will push (ho work of slak-Ih- r

on tho llaw Hldo.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy theVery Best.

"I hav ten ul ttiamtrlalnatinusU llwntdr and want to any it isilHyit 4pugh mglletne t have ever taken. '

liijs Ojw. U Chuliti. a merchant of liar-ti- n

Mtih Thxra la no nueatlon nhout ItailHMna; boat, na It will euro a. ooush orjiIi.i in l.i, tfnm any other trrntmgnU U aheuld awsya ia Keplijilue ready Mr Inatnnt uae,tSan 1h eUred In much l;efinimptly tteated. ror salo byera.

--o-

JOHN MclNTYRE HASBADLY CUT AND BRUISED

Duncan, Socorro, calledAntonio minister John

Mclutyre, who very badlybruUod Tho wound

result peculiar accident.Mclntyro feedlnn horse when

them raised head very sud-

denly, laiidlnt? Mclntyro'smouth. knookltiK down,doting him partially unconscious

momenta, uirougiihalf Inch lone

MUoh or necoasary

A Creeolna Death.lllood polaen creeps tpwnrda

hanrt. oalialnir death Htearnaffjlfe I'fivlne. Minn atriend

Irira Arnlea

at druffsiat.

fo Hwnen

all

LIP

Dr. of wastn Han to

had n cutand Up. wns tho

ot a Mr.wns his

ono of hion Mr.

him and rcafor

a few tuo moHp was over an and a

two wero

upJ It.

. write that

Raw draw the. peln,saved mariialed tha wound,

In world rer Durtu ami sorra.UgatjR all

the

the thnn

imMUu- -

cut

tha

outawl me.

tha

HON. A. A. FREEMAN.

Will Deliver tha Address at the Decoratlon Day Exercises In Socorro.It will ereatly nlease I Ion. A. A.

Praemaa'ti many friends In SooorroiB know that tho Judge has promlseuu tie vor ue address at tno ueooraQpn Day exercises tn that olty. JttdRel?reeman Is a speaker of raro ability.His audleueo always oxpocta much otllm and Is never disappointed. Thoreshould be a larxo attendance on this0Mslon as tbo speaker will doubtlessfad an Inspiration that will arousehim to hts very best effort.

Saved )y Dynamite.

tjin

to

ffl!tUines namlnir elty la saved tymuiaic a nwi.'ir iiint tup , , n v

i. getlictliflee a couth hsnaa en aoa you reel a ir notninn " iiynnmiie

Id tr it j'. urny, or uainoun,Vatetl aoush. which kept her awnka

l two priyaifiana .bbuw noi ia.. ,h. iuL fir Ni 1

ror cenaumntion. piuiwhich eased her eoush, Bnye nand flnalv pure.1 har." Ilinct

ills aura far UronohltU arid I --aB. Al Sil orusKita. nnee. two unuidMrantetol Trial bottle rrea.

H. U llrewii lert Sooorro to tako upthe work of the position tn whleh howas recWiUy elected as assayer farthe ItruMtlne MlninK aiiiunR oompany at Alo-oll- on. Tho position Is aiiesimiiio oli and Mr. urowtva apP"iatimnt to It Is another Illustration

r i be fhsl that the services or stuiuis at the Seltool ot Mines aro alway. In demand,

A BLOW ON HEADRENDERED HIM UNCONSCIOUS

I" K, Miller bad an experience the'tiier daj which some near omllnR)ni .ifr say the Lonltbunc UbernlHo was at the slaughter hotue forid pnrpdae ut killing n beof. Ho gottii ine around uie nmmara born,

d was drawlnc him tip to the rlnit,by the aid of n wlndlaas. In noin.manner the windlass sllptMd, the tint

mat backod away and ono of thespokes of tho wlndlasa cracked Mr.Miller over tho head, xnocKing mmsenseless, and nearly killing him. Hovim found before ho rccalnod con-sciousness, and brought to tows,whoro his wounds wcro arcssco. uwas n matter of good luck that ho wasnot killed by tho blow on tho head.

Clsard for Action.Whn tha bodr la clar?d for action.

ty l)r Klna" New Life I'liis. you cantell tt by tha bloom of health on thashpekai the hrluhtneas of the evrainrmnea of tha neah and muacleaj th;oiioyanoy or tne tnina. rjr intm. a,all Urucclita, cants.

Thn many friends of Attorney If. M.Douifherty. of Boeorro, will be plenscdto know tliol ho Is rapidly reeoverlnnfrom an affection of tho oyee tnnt uasbeen troubllns him somewhat for thepast two months. Ills physlelanstate that he will 40on m able to resume his lefml praettoe He la ati fsent under treatment at uenver.

All the healing. balmMfo vmttee otthe Norway ln are eon0Btrj inDr. Wood's Norway line Hymn, m- -

tttre'e awn remedy Mr oouiw nmcolds.

OF LOCAL INTEREST

From the Hetanatn News.SerntiU) Komeru. wife and two swull

danghtere, ot Albuquerque, are visit- -

ln Mr. llomero's paronte, TnnwnuRonifru and wife.

A Mr. JUcliter nnd son of Albuquerque, formerly ot Illinois have takenalulmn northeast ot town and arebulldlnc contact on them.

Que Thelln. ouo of Aimiquorquo-- s

totiHorlal nrtlsts, Is ipendluK tho weokIn tho valley, looking after bin sneophero. Ho oalled at the Nows oiDcoWednesday evening and subiorioed fortha tutpur, whlah ho says is looKedfor eaeb week in the shop witn lntuest.

Time Tried and Merit Proven.Una Minute Cough cure M rlnht on timewhen It eomea to etirlna; v

a

a

a

a

a

a

a

wna hnrnate. It l perfectly i ..,. irA.in intvnoepiuc

iMlinlen, ileawtnt to nnd la tha u" """u""'ahlldren'a favorite cvush Hymp.

OreiiD. nninaCotJKh.

Oreenwald Boeorro fnr ; ., .,Dakota with iroiua: ,. chll,

in mat .., u. hmnorthland. friend. marrIw, a

eouuijr aounu nnm) whoifucu-- .a. iun0ri but to be

folly from r years movedplaxuo of tho nlsht. Itohlnir piles,Doan's Olutmont euros quickly andpermanently. At any drug store, Mcents.

oC. M. Foraknr, United

marshal fur Now Mexico, hns Rone toAlamoRordo, court convenedyesterday morning.

Por Over Sixty Years.An and well trte4 remedy Mrs.

Wlmlow's Boothlna Syrup has beenfor over sixty by million of moth-er for their children while teething, withperfect success. It the child,

tha ruin, allay all pain,wind colic, and I tha beat remedy tordiarrhoea, la to the laite. Boldby drusknits in every part of tha world.Twentynve cents a bottle. Its v.ltie 1

incalculable, lie sure and aak for Mrs.window's Ooothlns and take noother kind.

oMrs. 8. SollKtnan, ot Bernalillo,

and Miss Illanot. lllook, beenMm. Hclmmana euoit tbo past threemonths, left today on flyer forSan Francisco, Selifftnan

be tho Ruost of Miss IllooK. Mr.ttollgnian is manager to tho llllio Mer-cnntll-

company at ncrnallllo.I)r llersln. fans. III., write! "I have

iied Ilallard'a dnow Liniment! alwaysrreommended It to my filendo, as I amonndrnt there le no better made. It la

iiiuidy foi burn. Tt:oe live onaro enUllr llatila to many sect

lental cuts. burn, bruliej, wnicn neaiwhen Oallard's Bnow liniment I

pplled. It should always d kept in tnenoun for caara of emergency." zsc, tuc.U.W. Hold by J. II. O'ltellly Co,

nJ. II. Ticarrup, president of tho Mo

Woolen Mills company, re-turned this morulas from a bvlness(rip south.

Hot Westher Piles.I'eraons atnicted with 1'IIe should Imarrrul at thl aeoaon of tha Hot

nnd bad drinking witter con- -to tne conuiliona wuicn mnk

Mlaa mora nnd danseroua. DeVltt' Jlnrcl Halve stop the pain, drawsiiit the aorenea and Uet thegenuine, bearing the name of 10. C. Uewilt & Co. Hold by all drugglite,

Warran Or aham was a passengerfor Santa Va this morning. Ho ox-

pocta to return to the city on Friday.

A Qaod Suggestion.! . i ........ i ,.(,..iir V. ii iv niiiiiHiiv. i,i w.itKla., the manufacturer that

mueh better realul at olitalned fromthe u or I'hamiwnain L'noieratnd IlrrhoeA Itrmedy In enaea or painim tli miIIa and cholera, morbusty tnkinir It In water as hot as can btrapK. 'i nai wnen inxnn in tnia wy tneffeet I double In rapidity. "It wema tort at thn right a pot inalantiy." ns u.

rtir aaie ny nil ueaiera.

When you feel Impending HI.And need a maglo little plT.Vn nth.r will flll the hillMka j)eWlt'a IJUio Bar

rhe Little rlflS.BAItLY mBBlWure Cnnatlpatlon, Headache. Oilousne, etc. They gnpa or iaenHit impart riaing enerarhlldren or Hold by allI

fodrugglet

RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATHOF THOMAS DE

Whereas. Our gallant comrade,Thmnaj D. Doling, has been sum- -

to tho raiiKB or tno greatArmy of veterans who havo preeededhtm to the

Therefore, Ho Is resolved, that O.Post No. S, Dopartmint of

IT ALWAYS HELPSAn ailment consumir

tion that mouth-- ,

and years getting a footholdcannot be relieved in a week

day. Scott's Emulsionwill always afford relief and

yr,h,riodnyii

consistent .ft.V!Emulsion will positively help

consumptive atstage of the disease. Weguarantee nothing beyond

know that rightliving 'and Scott's Emulsionhave done more to cure consumption than anything elso.

Hum & llowne. l'il Hi, Now Yoik.

New Mexico, Grand Army of tho c

has lost In his departureloyal, faithful member and tho com-munity useful andwhile wo, his comrades, mourn hisloss, wo feel that his departuro Is buta nromotlon to him and that ho willrccclvo cordial welcome ana do ro--.

warded br tbo flreat commanderabovo for his patriotism dovotlonto duty whllo on earth and that no tanow receiving tho congratulations othis comrades and dear friends whohad preceded him to tho great boyond.

ncsolvori, That uomrauo ikiajhksot us hlRh example of patriotism,iHly and love of country and mat wowill emulate his virtues overnherlsh his memory.

rionolved. That a copy of those resolutlona he furnished tho bereavedwife and family of our comrade, towhom wo tender our most sinceresympathy nnd that they also be placedon tho records of the post

ueepeetfullyJ. M. MOOtl,O. 8. PILLBDURY,W. W. MoDONALD

Committee- -

The Rlnht Name is DeWllt.OeWltt'a Wlteh Haiel Balva cool,

eothea aee hl euta, tmms. bolls.hniUM. tillea ami nil aKln dlsesaes, K. B.ZleVefooM. Adeteh. W. Vn.. aaysi "Myllttn had whit awelllna; an bad

piece after piece of bone worked outof her le. PeWItt Wlteh llaael Halvecured her." It la the most wonderfulhealln calr In the world, neware ofeduntarfelts. BoM hy all dealere,

0ALAMOQORDO HAS A

VERY OUP WOMAN

A1amosorl- - sonsts of Moxloanwnman who Is 103 years old, anddofsrt't look to bo over CO, says thoAtamognrdo Journal. Sho sows, nndthread her noodle without Hpoctnclcs,and stands erect, has never hndtooth extracted. Her teeth nro worneven with tho Ruma. Her hair Is asMark as when nlrl. This womanwhose maiden ntm wns Maria Ttosa

loliaha. In Chihuahua..... nt.it....take mo; Bho has been marriedilr first husband was a eaptnln In the

Joe left ,i, ramnSouth tho idea of rhpi ,',-.- ,. wlth ,h,into uusinees lor nimeeii ier .rviv,i nil.away Joe's man, In, Hh, eC0Dd Utno raRnaut,rro win wian uuu HornBmjMi Is aboul JOnut vl1Pg hor looks twcn

It's to that horrib.e hor senior. Bho to

tho States

whoro

oldused

year

aootheaaoftens cures

pleasant

Brrup,

who bos

thowhere Mrs.

will

whornrma

mpldly

Ornndo

year.weatherrlbute

li.ilnful

cure.

has writtenuouo.

hlnmonh.

er

Hlattnever

eariyadult.

aood

LONQ

happy above,

Wairen

has

or

the any

but wc

Rood,

and

nnd

subml

itanvhterthat

sufferthis territory about forty years uroand now lives opposite txuls Hill'sgrocery toro In Chihuahua. She Isapparently good for ten years more.

A Good Family Liniment.Hvery family should be supplied with

bottle of Chamberlaln'a I'aln Halm. Knrmil, brulnra. bum, scalds nnd tlmllarinjunes, wnirn nre ot ircquem oocurrence, thro Ic nnthlnc so good. llloothe tho wound nnd not only glveeInvtnnt reller from tialn. but cauees thacarta tn heal In about one-thl- the timerequired ny tno uuai treatment. At itla an nntlaeptle all danger from blind.(.... I .... ,.'.,,,,1.11 tS,., t.u . ,1 .....(,,i rw m a ! Aiuium, rviu vy nil uiera.

COUNTY ASSOCIATION

OR.NIZED AT E8TANCIA LASTTUESDAY NIQHT AND THEBALL STARTED

The Torrance County Fnlr ntsoclaHon is now a reality, says tho KstnnciaNews. A few ot thoao Interested metnt Dunlavy'a store Tuesday night andafter discussing tho subject proceed-ed to elect a president, secretary nndtreasuier, who aro to constitute theexecutive committee.

J. P Dunlavy waa ehosoti as presi-dent. P. A. Spockman secretary andJohn W. Corhett treasurer. Tho oxeo-utlv-o

committee Je to nnmo a vlcopreaident from each precinct ot thocounty and also namo various commit-lee- e

necessary to carry out the work.Tho report Is to bo made nt tno nextregular meeting of tho ISstanola VnlloyDevelopment association, Tuesdaynight. May 20.

vai lous amusements will bo provided for, racing and bronco busting willcome in for thoir sharo of attention,probably a base ball team will bo or-ganized, gardun und farm productswill bo displayed and prizes competedfor, and altogether It will bo tbo boutthing tbnt over happened to tho greatrJHUnclu valley.

With tho scaton tho most tavorabtoIn years, tho poolo all working and ingood spirits, tho outlook is unsur-passed and tho first annual Torrance

fair will bo a humtuor.

Terrific Race With Death."Death wa t'att approAehlng," wrltoi

iiniiin r. reriHiiiues, oi lamps, rin.dsacrlblns hta fearful mea with deatha ream l or liver trouble and heart

dUeaae. which had robbed me of sleepnu oi an interval in lire, i nan tneamany dIRorent doctor and aevernt medl

elne. but got no benefit, until 1 beganto uaa IJIeetrto Hitter. Ho wonderfulvn their elTeet. that In three days feltllko a new man, ad today I am curedor ll my trouh." Guaranteed at altdruggltla, prlee 60a.

n -Mr J. W. Orinith and daugnter.

Ml Klin. loft last nlalit for theirO . Itnrvt.t t aTiaeluJiAei 19 r rTV wmm er

A Dldler. a large wlno manufactur- - : ' .'.Tln.'V rer of Helen, Is in tho city on business. nf h,p t,,,,, ,i i. r.iirniiia

e

uia yfamoua

mondcu

realms

K.

likeboon

this,

04

citizen;

twice

a

FAIR

county

a

home for tho summer.

How to Ward Off Old Aae.The moat auoiieMtuil way of warding

off the approach of okt age 1 te main-tai- n

n. vlcerou dlneMtloti. Thl can bedone by toting only food suited to yourage ana otwupntian, nnu wnen any uutorder of the demaah aueara take, alou r rrhamlKtrlafn'a fltamafih andt.Tvrr Tablet to eerreiit It If you havea week utomtnh or arn trouhleil withIndtgMtlofi. you will nnd theae Tablntato tie Juu what yuu need. For mlo byall dealers.

O

It. M. aamblo and wife arrived yes'erday morning from ls Angolo undoxneot to reside in this city. Mrs.(Hmble Is a daughter ot ConductorHnrtsock of tho Santa Fe, and comoshere for tho benefit of her bealtnThey aro friends ot Mr. und Mrs,Ohas. Owner.

"It was almost it inlraelle. Ilurdock niood Hitters curod tno of a terrible breaking out all over tho body,1 am very grateful." Miss Julia Filbridge, West Corn woll, Conn.

Whv Suffer From Rheumatism!Why surfer from rbeumatlim when one

BtnssllrAtlui n of. Chaiwill relieve the quiwliieh thl liniment alTnrd miand sleep powlble, nnd that Hlono la

times It oqt. Many whooften cure, but not over night.The usaof Scott'

tfnWh'e

noping uniy ,iwr a awirthava been happily

nnd that after awhile therelief became permanent. Mr. V,. II.t.eBgU. of Vum Turn. Tnne, It H.

A., write "I am n great aniterer fromrhunuitlm. all pvej- - from head trt root,and Chamlierlaln'B Pain Halm I the onlyHung that will relieve the pain." Foruia ny an aeaiera.

"Frank Dorrtoks, tho well knownwet goods merchant of Helen, camo Inthis morning to visit Mrs. Derrleka fora eon pie ot days. Mr. Derricks saysHelen Is forging ahead In good glmiK),and will bcioa take on metropolitanairs. Ho enjoys a good trade nnd Iskept busy waiting on patrons of hisplace nnd answering questions aboutHelen's futuro greatness

LOCAL NEWS

(From Saturday's Dally Clllxon.)Col. William Ilereor, ot Ilolcn. spent

tho day In Albuquerque on business.J. K. Haines was a passenger nonn

this mornlnn Ho will bo absent fromtho city a couple of days,

John Hart wa awarded the contractfor tho Gaino at Traction park andhau tho work well under way.

W. J. Cardweil. tho insurance man,returned ts mornln from a trip totbo southern part of tbo territory.

Suporlnti adent James K. Allen, oftho united states Indian industrialschool, returned lost night from a bustnesfl trip t Oallup.

Presldom w. o. Tight, of tbo universlty, Is rpendlnc n tow days in themountains enjoying a rest from hisardaus duti.-- s of tho past year.

M. o. Or it. who woa at reraita, returned to ' e oily this Riorums. Heays the rer is pretty high In tttal

seetlen ot 'He Hlo Grande valley.Thw we k W. II. IHirke eeiebrated

hta silver anniversary, as It wastwenly-flv- c yearn ago on Wednesdaylast that li arrived In Allaiquerque.

Charles inxon, repreeentinga mtm niy mngoxlne published at

St. uiuls, spending several daysIn Albuiiu- - roue taklmc subscriptionand onmet j views for his publication.

Mrs. Waren aranara nnd sister,Mies Jew Kirkland, aro visitingfrlendr, at Fo, le&viiig for thorethlg morn i Thoy wii 1m abaentfrom tho i n couplo of woeks.

Tho Cli'n learrifMl this morningthat Augu II. Hilton has roslgnod aspostmaatfi r ban Antonio. N. m., anallenrv H lu ll had been appointed Inma stead.

F orono Warren, tho three-yearoi- a

laughter Mr. and Mrs. P. Warren,ot MS Oi 'iiwell avqnuo. Is report olto ti dnnit- - roiisly 111 nnd her recoveryla coniidft. i isotibiiui.

Young li tidorson, of Atlanta, (la..bookkeoiH ami export accountoat,la vlltlnx 'ti- - olty for tho first time.und ho Is pleasod with Albuquerquethat he nously thinking of makInf hta li. i" hers.

K. Man i. Ai. Aianaeii and imviuWetller f ' a fishing party who ant lot hi to hi Khng for trout on tho Peooriver Mun iv and Tueiday. Tneywilt aton ' the Valley ranch, and dotheir fish i iik out from there.

P. Lottu- - who is a speculator In eattie, return i tbo middle of tho weokfiom a tr j. to tho Sllvcrton part ofColorado. 1- 1- spent a tow days In the.city and tii-- loft for tho south. Intending t" ' xtemt his trip to moxico.

Dr. lx)u llarth, a prominent physi-cian of Urand llaplds, Mich., who Isin tho city on a visit to nis urotner.Nathan Hariri, delivered a lecture atSt. Joseph a hospltAl In tho presence

Phoenix,

nt

of hospital mogonlo. wliuro forAl buducrq-.- , ., a,

. aiuuun ot of

left morning for yeetotdaySprings, Prof. ls he elty on Ills atemporarily ntnicted with w re.

nf,u""n atnnd to hcnl.ng. .t ... park of tho

re

oi 'ne not spring.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mausnrd have

returned 'rum n trip to tho HawaiianIslands, Mr Mausnrd, who is recovermg fom a stroke of paralysis, is Im-

proved c neidernbly as u result oftsjlp. nnd recovery

now comlderea qulto certain.Learnard & Llndermann. tho Square

yestorday sold a CliloK-- I

' fiK IIr"'hors piano to Albuquer-i-

Trn'ilon company for tho Trac-i- i

.i. caiuno, Tho new casino Is wellwsy. Tho floor joists been

a l tbo stage is rapidly takingform

It: 'ars. onglnoor on passen-ger ween horo and !.n Vegas, re-

turn to tho Meadow City onWe.tr.-vla- from Cincinnati, accom-pa-

' by his bride. Mr. Sears laby nl many frlouda la

the ;iko City nnd all along tho lino.I. Bhoriff T. C. Do Bhon, of

Mch . y county, pasawl through thecltv day with fojr prisoners con-vir-

gi iho tecent term of dl-t-

which closed yesterday atOaliii on his way to Bantn Fo, whorotin . will servo sentoncon in mo torn- -

inltonUnry.Ti.c nunlls of tho primary deport- -

men- if 8L Mary s scnooi a stayuanv ,erday aftorooon on tnosclinii'. grounds at which tho entireach.x was present. Tho children hada v-r- pleasant time ana pnnoy.hoartiiy of tho elegant refreshment

w ro served.Tr usual free band concert will

tak. , iaco at the grounds wun-da-

Bt'ernoou. This will bo a fine op-p-

iimty for the people of thu city tonttci i fri'o band concert atthe ..mo time take a iooK at menum. mug nw at tho stablesin i Albuquorqae.

Th. Kansas city jenvenwonnHie. - railroad, a thlrty-mll- o trolleyline . nnoat!ng dtlos nnmod, hasbeen .id In Cleveland toMet i. in. of Mount Vernon. N. rwho iiresents an eastern eyndlontewhir extend the line to Aienison,Kan Ht. Joseph. Ma Jdr. Ateuioi

a brotlier of W. W. MeCIellun,of It rltv.

Tli. Woman's club lie d Ita regularmeet t.g yesterday afternoon at thenull) rooms, nrs. v;annon uuu amWeb-tf-- r cavo an tnterostlug dlaous-slnn .r ' Mannners Ouitom ofJapan ' Mri. ny read on Interestingpaper nn "wasted wnergy" ana ir

r rnnderod seroral flno pianosolec ma. Mrs. Mnynnrd presided overtho -- s!on.

Mr Mrs. M C Turner, nnd Mrand Mm. M. M. Duiener, two youngmar- d couples, left nt noon todayfor ( imp Whlteomb. whore they willspun ' 'ho evening ami roiumIne 1 tho city tomorrow afternoonTbov tnob along of grub, and

a dotcn or mon- bottle oi onoicolemonade.

A A nargan. tho division nuporlntend.nt of tho Wwtern Union Tolekthpi company, withat was at Santa Fe yosto ty. . -- M. . I . ft .Iffman. 'ing into taero nm. n. n.Warnf-r- . formerly manngor e--l Dte-

and Alamosa, ir. initAn a brother of (largoof th. local Western Union Tolographcompany ofuce.

K1 IlIoHl. a twriuanof this nltv. who had boor assistingFrank Duriok at Helen, returnedthis morning to complete nis arrangement for opening n place or nm ownin the cut-on- : city. Mr. juonioho hss been ablo to secure ono ot

locations thore, and his going IsIndbstivo of his opinion of businessprosi.ccis at Helen.

Mr ei was troated toplcanant anrprlso party last night at.... kii (....( t. nM.j.nor numo, E h..m.u ,hi,uwj,occasion being her Clth birthday.Many ot tho lady's friends were prosent nnd tho was spent indancing after which refreshmentswere served. Tho Misses north aand Hnydor furnished the music.

Herman Hans, whose family rsitoIn this city, for the im yea' 'bo

ool buyor for Oross, Kelly & Co.,Ith hoadquattors at Oallup, will soon

oavo tho lattor town forrlx., whero ho will becomo tho man-ige- r

for a now houso to bo ostabilibedn that city by dross, Kelly ft Co. Ita understood that Mr. Haas willremove his family from this city toPhoenix.

itio Ortt squadron of tho SeventhUnited States oavalry will pathrough Albuquerque 3 Tuesdayevening en route to San Fmnolsco.Twenty officers and their families.

anddoff,

appointed

and the headquarters will ne- -

company train. tbo mental and examinationsand It Is likely somo good land would, therefore, be oxpeeted iOmusic be at the Alvarn- - report at Point to assume theJo the uar the train remains ilutlee nt a oadet as soon as the newIn the city. tn September com- -

C. and A. Heeuehamn. msncos. The man Is the thirdbuild- - son of nnd Mrs. T. II. (Intton UOI West Itatlroad tbo sub

era of Chicago, are In the elty. being Is native of Santa Fo. loot of hi lecture bo "The SoleneoIntroduced around by Ivan Orttnefekl was last of of tho ofDrtore. and Cuueo. The afternoon whist the Illumined: The ofvisitors are infatuated WKh Albuquer- - at mr home on road, me rerieet ikwiy.que, and will In a very shortpermanently lueate aeiiwelvog Ir Umolty. Ihey wilt return toshortly, and bring tketr families baek

Uietti to tnhi city.Judge Ira A. Abbott, Dlstriet Attor-

ney Frank W. Clancy, District ClerkW. II. tame. Oonrt SteooaraHherHarry P. Owen &nC Attorney ll. 8.Uotley, returned from Oallup lastnight, where dletilet court for Me-Ki-

ley county hnd been Inthe week. All the business onboth the ulvll dooketawas of and Judge Abbott wasat hl chambers In tbo court liouse to-

day, ready far the transaction ot busi-ness.

Deputy United Statea Marshal Har-ry Cooper lias returned las Vegas. whero ho spent tho past ten daysattending the session ot theoiirt. Ho took two men, James Scott

and Robert Stanley, to the peniten-tiary nt Fo. Thoso mon weroconvicted of counterfeiting. Scott will

rvoii tor m of stx yea-- and Stanleyeighteen months. These mon were rundown by the united States olllcersafter a king ebase and wero capturedat several morths

(From Monday' Dally ClllsenHorn to Mr. and Mm. A. II.

an eleven-poun- boy, at 2 n. m. today.Mother her first sen are both doing well.

George Arnot, of tho wholesale grocery eetaMllshment of Gross, Kelly &Co.. was at Ia Vegas on huso-n-

and pleasure, returned tolast night.

J It. (Irnnt and wife, of Is A-ngel, wero In the olty today on theirway to whoro they aro ac-companying tho remains of tho lateA. McDougald,

T. 11. Carton, woll known attornoynf Santa Fo, was In Albuquerqueytsturday and loft last night for Ala

of tho nit'ndsnta tho and court thatphysicians, 0'',HVC?.,"?

rrof. Ai'xrt uo unnuaron, wno was n mmmiv,violinist af tho University School of 'unty. member tho the

this Hot lost legislature, spent InMk Do way homo from trip

rheumatism, oMwhope find relief in tho !!:r,,ay

wnters

hi ultimato

M'iMotho

un.i. havolaid

the

eoru.-.'tilatc- d

i.'iiy

thourt,

torn,

gavo

thn- -

fair

tho and

horses

theClarenco

will

Ian

and

and

uunuay,

nlontrhalf

Denver,omce

Manager

homo

naystho

best

Weiterfcld

ovenlng

loob

but

soon

band,

contrast

with

criminaldietxisod

ago.

Skinner.

who

TractionClorka and

Athletic club played a matouodgame ot ball. Tho Juniors won by ascoro of 23 to 28.

family of J. F. MoNally. of tanMarelal. passed through tho oltymorntnir en route to Olty.

hey will he absent from thebout sixty days.William II. Wise win Denver a leo--

ti ro tonlgut In the Woman's clubroom, taking as his auhleet the "Science of Meditation." the lecture Isopen to members oi th rinse as wellits Um general public.

Governor Otero lias received an invltntlon from Rovernor Joseph II Kib- -

ey. of Arltona, to attend the anti- -

lolnt stotohood convention In PhoenixItev. J. r. Mong. or Mauiuni, is an

Albuauorauo visitor.Mrs. of Dennng. is in the oity

tne guest of friends.(Ico. ll. lirewer. tne nre insuraneo

agent. Is In I .a Vogns on business.Attorney 10 Iugails was it

pasHenger tor I.n Vegas this mornIns.

Thore will be no spnolnl meeting otthe council tonight as was Intho morning paper

itegular meeting of Minora) LodgeNo. I at Knights of Pythlafl hall tonight for work In tho third dogroe.

MUh Ilcrtha Staah returned to Santa Fo this after a visit In thocity to hor sinter. Louis iifeld

imanot v. arforu, traveling auditor' tlio territory, with licadquanora

at Santa Fe, Sunday In tho ally.li. V. lowers, local munager ror it,

O. Dunn & Co.. the murcantllo agencywas a pakftenger for Santa remorning.whloh is to tiikt-- plat e in Uie capital ot

on the ztii instant, mo governor oould not accept tho Invitationbolioving that the anti-Join- t statehoodmeeting by the ArUonlans was purelyan Arizona tmruonai urrair,

Cant. W. B. Dame, the district courtclerk, Qeorge V. Albright, thcounty nsfteteoi could not, owing toofficial duties, go up to tha II lo Pecothis time on a fishing expedlUon.

Wllmot Hooth. of Qross. KellyCo., who spent the past week on hissheen ranen on the nitancia mains,returned to tne cuy iohi mgin. air.Hooth eava the are in thu finesteondlllon possible for graslng and re- -

porta tho abeon rolling in fat. liesays lambing will probably net aboutW IKr cunt, and that tho spring oHpof wool average up withynars.

H. n. managor tor tneAmerican I.umiier comnny. returnotlthis morning from tho company's log-

ging oaniia in the Xunl mountains.Dr. M. K. Wyidi-r- . tlte company pay

took part In attended tho affairworo McMdrs. nnd MvsdameaPrcaton, Carns, Algoi. Sponcor, Cutlor, Wee. lUcon, Worth, Hdio, OTtoar,Sloan, Field, Mrs. Bhutt. Miss Mernttand Messrs. Worth, OlarcncoWood nnd Herbort Howlson.

Thomas 1). Catron, Jr. who ulast year a oadet at theWest Point Military Academy by

II. S. Ilodey, who wnsexamined at tho academy tt

tboyou nro

a for

Itand It

fM I m .ogo, last Satunlay a dispatch I Sleeplessness. Cos- -

tho W'ost authorltlM ln ,iv,nes, or'forming him ho hnd naased both i'm.uthe first squadron physical

very thatwill rendered West

duringscbolOAtlc year

Klerstead votingand Hon. and

n will!.a Mrs. Interpretation Writings

Conlodafi Friday delightful or. Revelation

time

Ohloago

(Matand

from

and

tho city

Canada,

Chaudron

Thethis

territory

morningMrs.

thta

aud

will protrious

Olaronco

and

The Mrlorss and dining toem weretseteraily decorated for Uie TATH IIPrnrnntlnM. an,t nrMlianiliuitlnv ""' 1 1 a VI I

Tile guests partook of refresh- -

menui at tne close or tee afternoon.nresent were Mrs. u D.

Mrs. W. 1). Ckllders. Mrs. W.II. Oreer. jhi-- i. J. f. Ms.M. M. Cbadbotirne. Mrs. Felix lister.Mr. Will Springer. Mrs. Simon Stern.Mrs. Robert Putney, Mrs. I II. Stern,Mrs. I.. Kenuienleb. Mrs. K. W. Dob-son. Mrs, W. 8. Rtrickler. Mrs. W. Y

James sojourned

funds,

word wlso Is Ifweak delicate or In need

ot tonic your various organsHbststter'a Oltter. Thou-sands of nil over world ac-knowledge to bo betmedicine before public that

SickNarunila Vtaarlaha CfamnM

received Spells,from Point Indigestion, Dyspepsia

that

avenue,

Messra. feosteM

party Tijeras

session

district

Bantn

Raton

district

wmnuw,houso

Music,

Junior

Kansas

Ward,

sworth

stated

spent

Arljuttui

plains

Jackson

month

occasion. THF THPamllar ML.

ttntfity

axmmw thosePutney.

Pearee,

GRANDE RISE

SUBMITTED ALLLINE FROM CSPANOLA

THIS OITY.

iFnttti TiiNetlay'a I

In thn ttlnWalton. Mm. Hen IHbe. Mrs. 1L W. jOtfimle have been notified byB. NesMs Mrs. F. Kent nnd Mm. detwrtment at Denver to lookout" '" for high water n the Hlo Orando. that

i.inu wueuis, oi me jesnez hoi tha rtver abatra o. rlan of im andaprings. Is In the elty today. I six tenths feet at ltananoln. iheru is asmere will a meeting oi tne wo-- y--t .,nunr Thia ri.u t ta..nnnin

I y ..... I'"- - " I""..--- .man b itmiBi wti i u"u; unoiiiwii, i win utile, it difference Inat i w. ai isikb nan. Uie atneo of the water here. At the

Tho regular meeting of tho Wood- - highest water year tbo mwern.men Circle will bo hold tomorrow af-ternoon at 2.30 at Odd Fellows' hail.

Meehan, who the

A to

tryStomach

womon

tho

two

RIO

ALONOSOUTH

Altheuuli

H.

any

Instnient gauge showed anunprecedented rise ovor foet.

have beeniwet week or ten day up In tho Jemex along the river nhovo nnd iKtlow Albit- -

uiwuiiiniua uuu uujuji-- aiuu uuv fw i quorquo aro estimated to carry rulow legged ohickons at lllook'a fa- - mnch If not moro wator thnn was ;n

notoi. has reiurnea to tne tho river at any tlmo Inst year.. rH". r ir nwuwy And to mnko tbo situation appeareft Saturday night on No. i for lltts- - ggreeablo. tbo Indications areS, fL.: "r ' ? o? '? mountains Is go.

.Y , . ' f.' g orr A warm!$J ln ,h "Jeky'mountaln dl.trlct IsVPS at ,n(, , BpI)rehenslon tho residents

Dojmty Greet Saenem W. U Myer. ft LA?"of the great eounoll ot Pennsylvania. .l d,wniu. ,.t tio.im.n ...i... .. .um ih ever.VIMOI V t VrB al Wl , n IIW U1 Hiwie w . . mutt A a 1aa

paat winter In Albuquerque, will leave """"" " "y vijtor hlx home in I'Utindeipnia tomor- - - ? v-

-

row. Navajo tribe nnd his ninny tlmnletl. will bo fully one-thir- of theI first cutting. Ma..y fields have boonrriumia in ifau win him irooii

luck on hl Journey. out Into by the over changing currentDavid and fleorgo Metzgar havo ro- - ami some neius nave eeen tumuicu

turned to thoir homo nt Itanchos de mio tno river nnu wasnca away.AtrUco from their ranch on tho iwrnour. wno is superintend,itin Piihi-m- Thnv anv that i htr lamb- Ing tho moving of somo heavy machining will to nbout OS per cent. Pry from Hlnnd to Thornton, saysand shearing will average a little hat the Pena Hlonca br'dgo. span-- 1

more thon.the past couplo of years. nlng from tho east bank to an islandKaiur.ittv at noon ni the home of nnd '"tin tho Island to tho west bank

tho bride's parents on North Walter Is almost and thnt thoetroel. Dr It. F. Pottlt and Miss river Is almost beyond fording at thatridkh M. Clark woro married by Hev. place, a new cnannci nas been cutllMch Cooner. imslor of tho hnrst through this Island so deep that It Is

resbyterlau ohuroli. Ur. nnd Mrs. i crossed witn great pern and that tnoi'ottlt will make thoir home In Ohio, I Island Is totally submersed.

whor the doctor baa an established pnul Kompenlch. of Peralta, nrpractice. rlvoil in tho olty this morning, haringl

Harry o. Strong, a roembor oi tno rolo borselaek up tho oast bank offurniture and undertaking firm doing tho river. Ho nyn that tho river hasbiiKlnoee nt the corner ot Scoond out a new chnnnol west of tho Poral- -

treet and Copper avenue, returned ta-Ix- s I.unas bridge awuythis morning from a business trip to about forty feet or the west nppronchI --on Angeloe. He says that olty and of tho bridge. Seventeen mentho surroundings are growing wonder employed yesterday strengtheningfully fast, and he found everybody I the Peralta dyke, and tho village lIproaperoitw. now considered sou from any ordl l

The WHinty eommMloners will meet nary At Unrein the water bartomorrow afternoon for tho payment I fallen perceptiblyof flood protection bills. Any oneholding stieb bills should bo euro tohavt. them In. The board Is desirousof knowing Jurt "where ll U In theway of he $6,000 bot rowed forthe purposo of dyking the river Isubmit expended.

Conductor S. D Heady, who repre

tho

or

oe

JOINT

(From Tuesday's )

andented Albuquerque Division 388, nl are popular ropreaenlaUvos ot tho,

th ini..mntinnf,i cnnvoniinn nf the State Life company, of InOrder of Hallway Conductors at Port- - dlanapolls, Ind.. returnotl this mornlnrl

I fiiAiH a it nw fllm sAitlh svn nAll ti I Inannd. to li" "" ' " "l V "

,div n nv. th.. Portland i.oonlo making .fcU)i of a, fow days In the!o t c. and own,..he visiting conductors, num- -

I..a.t.e ICr. .lAtAMase In nnntfnn nrl till I ' .... .

welcome were delivered by tho Rov ... r...Pfl. Whnro meotlornor of and tho mayor ol , ... ,..1,1 an.i irtini aiatnhonilPortland. Conductor goes to jornmo formed Th ncnnla downUi Angeles tonight, whoro tho genoi- - ,,im , , , fvnr of afainhoo.llnl grievance oommllteo of the order wi,miier It comes alngly or Jointly, amiwin mam uonurni Manager v. on ana n think a of leagues w'll b(Icnernl Superintendent Hlbbnrd on I held thomatters pertaining to recent dismiss-- Hoth gontlomon thooIh of aondtic'ors.

i From Monday's Dally Cltlxcn.iMax a. Pltoh, a prominent mlnlnu

trynnd nis

fat now tboern I

man of Soeono, Is the day I lea nro In ovtv InsurancIn tho oily. w th Van

tho mining Is tho thodUtrlet. the city on somo ern division at the

ruy,Mrs. is been to tno

hor slwer. Mrs. who haa coast, and continue oast to ..niJust urrtved from

Prof. Dl !uauio's consort has beento Juno 6th, Instead of

June 3rd, as formerly announeed:A. II. Mcflaffey returnotl this mom

Ing from a business trip townore has interests.

positively cures Dacknche,

well-know-

THE

Daily Citizen.

valley

make

at

Thn Hint

mous cuy.

were

rlso.

CltlienMessrs. Uuthoiford Oalles, wbrj

Oregon, returnurt

showeil

.,..,,'Oregon

Heady eoutll

numlrdeclaro count

ot southern Now Mexico In moslprosperous condition, hiock orkinds and rosay

mnrkoti.Today Messrs. Rutherford and Oal

spendltic confereucomatters O. I,.

Judge Young, of Cachlte who superintendent of westngnln ln company wlU

mining mailers. neauquartors nt Kansas aw.auThomas lord onioriainingl l.nningDnni raciu

Anna Nolan, willKansas City.

Thoreau,be eommoroiai

Kapnnoia

lens tonight.

NEW YORK BANK

Jiuury tvuMttriuiu, ue oijjnr iuuiiu- - yor, jj Tn8 JcMirS I

SST t'o MerchnnU' Trurt company c

'JZZZ . city woreolosml today..u hoJ ft oupUn, ot 1600,000 ail

day' oiUhl Wr ft "aUdepositors R000.00O. ThO ban

where thuy will bo tho guesu oi Air.P '""and O. W Htrong. arenta of woro less vnluablo and stlMr. Strong. They expect to bo absent others wero declared of no Tltrom tno city nuout n month. company wn uuo ej.vw.v.

J. ll. Ruthorford, special consolidated on tho profor tbo Statu Ufe Insurance oomtmiiy.le.lv of tho Hudson Valley Itnllwi

slclan, accompanied Mr. Jackson of Indiana, and L. W. Onlles. New company whloh Is a consolidationtho purpose of tnapoetlng the ainereni aiexioo ageni ior me same company, troiiuy unwi aiuuim aumuj, i rucamp as to sanitary oonuuion. inn rmuroeo una iuuiuiiik imm uuhw araiui,a nuu itno ucuie.tnoior reiwirtwt i hot every trip to Kl lnso and iJts Cruoes..as found to he In oxoo ont oon-- i w. u. newcomn, cniur aiertc ni tno caused ny Maiiwsy securitiesdltlon, oven In the fnco of tho foot torrltorlal penitentiary at Fe. Tho bnnk was closed by orderthat there has been much enow in tno w in Amuquurque a snort mue to-- p, h Kiiuotirn, atato suporintonuomountains nnd much tnolsturo as tno uay. en routo to nia ro ironi f banke. a notlco to that effoct boiiresult of Its melting. rro, whoro ho hod Ikhih visiting his I pomoj on tho It waa Bald t

llov. W T jtnrNoil, jKtstor or tno Sinter, .Mrs. v. . ior uie pasi URy tnftl tno of Uio Instltutliuapusi cnurcn. was ironnxi io y- -

niixaaimt aiirnrtao imrtv on last Frl- - On Monday .ilgh at clubday night bjf the olllcorti and oholr of rooma Prof. Wise will loctu-- e on

iho cnurcn. mo evening wan iiowi oviriu-- w. .Mnmn"u. . uv.,- -

by tho rendition of a delightful of Power." On Mondav ntnry nnd musical program. Thoie who tho resldoneo of W- - P Motcnlf, No.

all thewet

, IM ITMVSS

frmmALis

LADIES- -sufficient.

and

thowoman's

Fainting

HOSTETTER'SSTOMACH

DEYOND

MoatofflotM

the

at"

of elevendykes conntructcd

KjnTIHV!2

VtlT

sheep

amount

uselessa,

carrying

STRONG SENTIMENT

FOR STATEHOOD

Dally

lnsuramo

hns

during summer."

tor east!

laningnati

nas

noetiioned

City

IS

DECLARED INSOLVEN'

jyw jjByl!."r:.1f.e:Hrt,.ng

hl.av.o.'.

to? AnHeS JS.!'Mr. othora

va.ue

exeautlvo mortgage

for

camo

Santa

doors.martin, conng

Woman's"Tho

liter aftornoou

overthey wear

6 GO'S

BITTERS

was due to Inability to secure palment of certain largo loans on whliltho collateral consisted of eocuriuof tho Hudson Valley Hallway coilnaiiy. Tho company waa panlcipatlIn tho Hudson Valley Hallway coilnany syndicate to tho extent ot IDS I

COO. Itoports that tho company woujbo obliged to dlstonAlnue buslnolworo circulated In Wall street yestday aftornoon.

It. K. Puine and family, and Mand Mrs Alliert IlifflP left yeaterdlfor the Jemex count ry. where Hi Iwill hunt and fish fur six weeks,ouperntlng and Testing.

MANY THOUSANDS DIEWITH INDIAN PLAQUI

Ixtudoii, May 23. Three quartorsa million pooolo havo already diedplague tn India this year, accord! Ito figures furnished by Indian Booltnry Iiroderlek In tho house of colnioitB.

Page 8: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 05-27-1905

WARNING TO GIRLS; AN EXCLUSIVE

ARTICLE BY NAN PATTERSONActress Whose Trial for Murder interested

lions, Writes in Strong, Earnest Words of

the Dangers Which Beset Young

Women and Cautions Them of

Dangers to Be Avoided.

Dy Nan Randolph Patterson.Written In her eell In tho Tombs prison during the tat week of her Im-

prisonment. This is tho only ant hertaod slabamoat Mtm Palterwn hasmade for any newspaper.

(Copyright. 1096, by tho Newspaper Hnterprtse Aswotntten.)

I have juat concluded a prison or-

deal of one year, minus twenty-thre- e

days For nearly twelve months I

have been rlosely eon fined In theTombs pilson. with His and death lis

tho balance. Today I nm free.I go forth mtn the world again, a

better, stronger, larger womnn, men-tally and morally, than I have everbeen or probably ever would havebeen had I net had tula harrowing

.N( woman could suffer mero tlinn I

have It has seen heart-breakin-

crushing, but I enn say today that thlayear, whatever It may have meant tome or to those near ana dear to me,and wh have Ntood valiantly by me,ha. nut iKt-- n lust.

After i hi- - Jury Tor itie eerood UmdisiiRreni on a verdict In my caeo, amiI wn i it to complete oe hum wwkof nf; I was naked to makea stati mt-n- t ror the Newspaper tinier-iris- i

Association. I nm not aso itns it taiterlngly done.

I tm i learned n sreal Imn- d-bam. i it by soinc through torture (

uni' aW.Uiir I feii that it Is right,that nli f ' it i ay one word now to thethonvant or hlghilrltrd Americangirls who a . just in the al- - I

lurititr raair or life and the not.tav i.ii- - ii modern, tselt-- s living.

I well I MiirHitt uiv urh to listen '

M tnv nur.u of warning. I know whatIt s '.. i.. Dindstr.iiK and self-wille-

I was confident In my own '

strength i rirusi to listen to thewarning wot.i of m beat friends, totboso who hae hi-i- d me up ilHrtng i

this year of troubleI wmiM attempt t condemn the

stagi but I do moat sincerely eonilcmn tin- - (emptatlons which go withit If ii girl l going to beeome an ,

actnss it jhoulil bo her flist duty to'reason 'it and positively wtthturaeif whin bur future conduet willbe if Hhr wants to live nn honest,curifnl iifi ran do it on the stage '

jus' "o -- arm- a kHm can In her home.If and thla Is important she hus

character to sny "NO."tut-- iFuiiiiHiiunn win com neon nor

and will lure her ou Insidiously. Theywill strike nr her. when she least ex-li- d

s mem. tut she must not wnver.As sure as deuth, sin must be paid

for, nnd Xntan is the greatest of usur-ers

Mv gn-s- i misstep cuius When I fellin '"vi- - with a married man. In tfilslove, I imt-um-u blind to everythingoIbc .ii thei world. There wns nowroug or right to It I tried to Justifyin biv own to-a- and mind my everyfalsi . i. i lout thi- - Hnr Hniislbllltle

A

VICE COMES

f VlU NI'HI ir. K.SUl liNlulu!) May the full

mpori if th, tiiirifyinir won! feverJuki now Doing driven home to the

.ZOO American In mnnl unaHello ti w-- r has booh ramiHint sinee

h of the ut sonson,t.i,o ..... -- j... . i . .

he meitlml under (Jul, Wm C.

There u a iuic amottg faint- -

loorted to uway. Tbs 'nil pass en-ter of every outgo Ifw sloam.ir is taxitd b the rush ormvernmcnt

The weekly steamers nf the Panamaallroad due to New York leave bo-und from 50 to 75 men who cannot,st rather

-

gjWNN,SSSSSs!lSSSSSsWsSSSSSSsBsSSSSSsB

thraogh my mad Infsiuatlun. No goodran enmo to It for tiny rro.

at what I have suffer for mymtslhko.

I warn all thetawlnattons of the race trnek llfo. amiall that portnta to it.

warn thorn ngnlast idleness, fastliving. roetHUrant life, drink. Thoseann bring nnught but unhapplBses andmisery.

It Is a great thing to be able to sep-arate the real from the rn ol In life,liefore u year ago. absolutely lackedIn this pownr. If this awful yoarmeans anything to me. it means that(o go home and be with my mothei.

feel now Hint never wanr to loave

BSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBUIStBsfllPflLsBBBr

iC'i.-vng-

1'oM'd for t.i. Niw paper

her again. I want to g, t iit mio mmlight, the warm sunlight which hasbeen deuled me fur a your. 1 want towalk in the grass and breathe thefroeh air. and hnvo plenty of lightaround me. These simple Joya aregreater luxuries to mu now than anythat money ever purchased for mo

V I ill Till! KNTHll'H II Mth1 AT COLON'in. nth. uu chauM-- of anutner wek"ii uu- iNitunus. ai trawling in thelm-rag-

Vmm u to 11 pronounsed ioa otyellow favor are admitted the gortiiHni odleiale, but Um oilmml atale-uton- u

never mean muoh to residentsof IHuihhim. for every effort is madeto minimise the extent of the epi-demic.

M Is estimated tlml 80 per stmt ofthe nr affeeted to a great-er or less degree with malaria, and allnre under strict orders to eat 10 or 12grains of qulntno a day.

It was nut until two wellknuwncanal employes, Ilobert It. West and

im: assK w i m j 'irs i

:

sLtia

de- -

liirga

lxjk

I

I

I I

by

I cannot say whothor I wilt again hard,,c" thesoTho

My ian ror tho ruturo i cannotwrite, for thoy are Igo on tho slngo or not. That dopends.Whatever I do, 1 want to work hardand win nn lion not living through myown Industry. Certain If there woever a moral In real llfo It la the onowhlsh i point.

It la unnecessary ror mo t oo Intomy past life. Hurely everyone knownit nnd I nm trying to ferget. I amlooking to the futarc.

1 am yttitriK. 22 old, and I nmMessed with i;Oo lialth dnspllo thliordeal. I am never again going to tclotf-wllte- and turn a deaf ear totbwte who have a itgbt to advise ma.

I hone that future life will, Ifsuch a thing be sslble. alone fer thomistake of the pant. I hope gome girlwill benefit before it I too Into, bymy tad mistakes.

It 1 ft frightful thing to be deprivedof your freedom. I should think deathwould he preferable to a long term of

nm a prison la a col-

lege, a college of experience, nndexpertnnre Inside toosc dnrk, heavywalls of tL Tombs Is a irt of thlawnrnlng that 1 am hero wilting to theyoniiR girls of thla land. If the havethought of me moat In tho excitementof my trials they mint know nlso of.the dark nnd dismal days In thoprison. There la many n hard, sorrow-ful lesson there

In the Tomb the women prisonersare not during he day froma in tli'1 morning un'll 4 in tho after

''iflDSsV

Americans

undecided.

separated

Hi . ly Hi- - Nfwepnper Entcrpr'soNAN AND HKH PA THE

ir.;', i pns. Asgociation

,

prt-io-

MHtn. only al night, whun eat h pi Iswhich, m lieu or springs, is a heavyennvnsa secured to the framework byropes. To each prisoner Is ulloted twosheets of oonrse lined, two gmy blank-ets, una to he used In plage of a mat-tros-

other as a eovjTi a ginghamspread of blue nnd whit check and a

AMERICANS IN PANIC

ON PANAMA STRIPDECLARED THAT YELLOW FEVER HAS DECOME RAMPANT SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE WETos.nowr, nu ,nc. icnniricu uaimal EMPLOYES ARE MAKING FIERCE RUSH TO GET DACK TO

HOME COUNTRY BODY OF AUDITOR WEST, rORMER PREACHER. HURRIED INTO THEURAVE WITHOUT DURIAL 8ER DEATH QUICKLV

mam

riI01cii,HMH LSl'KtlAiAT

l'ttiinii.a.

tfrthe

getoapaolty

frightenedemploye.

accommodatlun Many,

against

rxrldlwty

NUVai'AI'Kll

want

yenra

my

imprisonment,my

1'VTTEHSONImmediately

THE

LRMlsfO

VMFIWAN IWHKHTKltU FROMTIIH I'ASMA t'ANAL LINKD UPON TIIM IHM'K AT VUU3S WAIT-IN- n

TO IIOAHO THI BTIfcUIHItHi;til ItANCA.M Johnwio, lld uddumy from tho

i.t iiisfsiw two days apart, thatr. nor struck to the hearts of theAttn i Iran Tho United States "111-m-

ami doae all la their power to- i the conditions among the na- -

- una negroes, but the death OfHim .lohnsou were nseossarlly

',' n Miiiioiini-tK- l

lifiantl) rculgnailons hesjau lo pourin upon th- - hoail of nil dsoarUnoNts..imi was arcdiHti, bot dreplte thisi :' i mployes atopped work and engag--i-i

pasag- - for Itotne..mf Arcbllaet JouiuHHi dlod at the

Ancon hospllal after two days' stiffor-In- g

Ills body was burled at 7 o'ateskmu unxt morning In the Oosoanat.rove cemetery. Il wa a man olgood physique and was in apparentlygoad health until suddenly taken wtthi up frightful chills and nausea whlenprecede tha deadly fever. He wasformerly employed as an arehHoet ontue Illinois Central railroad and wasn personal friend of Chief Ungineerwaunee. or tho tianal cotum ssion.

Auditor West, a man 40 yean, of age.formerly pastor of a IlantUt church InWashington, died in the morning afterseveral days' (linear. Ills body was

narrow pillow of straw Out forcots, tho cells aro entirely baro.

wnlls of brick, painted a dull yel-low nnd unrclloved by oven a nog, ononer Is locked In a narrow cell aboutfour feet wide by ten foot long, inwhich the only furnishings consist ofa narrow cot of iron, stretched ncrofcswhich to hang one's clothes, lookbleak and cold. Tho hours until onegoes to aleep, after being locked Infor the night, are dreary Indeed, un-less one can lose one's solf in a cleverbook. In so mo bit of needle work, or Inwriting to loved ones.

About 6 In tho morning one is awak-ened from the oblivion or alnmber toa rotwclousness of life. Us eares, Joysand sorrows by the grating of themassive cell key as it turns in thelock.

"All up, girls, "eolss the matron, andsoon the chorus of many voices pro-claims that ail aro nstlr and anotherday has begun Then they wend theirwoy to the "pen "

Into this "wn." a narrow lorridor.not mors than night feet wide, andabout tour tlm an king, are crowdedthe constantly changing throngs ofwomen, sometimes aa many as twen-ty, often even more. Women of allclasees nnd nil nationalities; of tem-peraments ra varied as the rrlmeawith which they me charged, nnd fopwhich tho law ilwmandH that the pen-ally bo paid.

From earlv morning until "night"(5 o'clock!" vii'itn nnd old age, vlconnd misfortun. i graded women andyoung girls wh . flnit faltering stepIn tho path "t nriing-dolng- , has Juat

Association J

It

afdr tho Fluroiim a gin l'l luaur from

bei taken, innocent women, unjustlyoji su togetner me weary

hours, each iieart knowing Ita ownmrrow, en oo nature exprasstng,

to Its depth, or weakness, theleeunge wnieu tnis pusoa nome awakens.

NAN ItANI)OIIH PATTIvItaON

oonvuyod, a few hours later, in thorickoty old burial car, to the Coooanutdrove cemetery and consigned tooarth without a burial service.

Following theso deaths came thatof J. .1. 9!flttry, n young clerk. Illsfate wns the soma as that of WestNo body will bo returned to thoUnited Stutes If tho death certificateshows the patient sufferod yollowrover.

The wives and ahlldreu of oaual omployos are being sent home ns fast asiHMtslble.

Colonel (largos will not addmlt thatthere is an suiusmli of ysllow laol;

Ho declares that were the rules ofsting, iirinklng. slsoplng und abston

Hon from Intoxicants observed therewould be no danger.

Thnru Is iiidlgnnthinamong the ennui employes, prlnel-pail-

of the oioss of clerks nnd stwi- -

ogntphers, over tbs prolongwi tlektyi tht erection of suitable lodgings.

Tin- i inployn are still housed In oldiiimplial dormitories ami storehouses,much thi-- v deolaro are not sanitary"i i'iio coiuenlent. Compiainars are

i iii that they will be gives rentuniouck if thoy will find prlvnt lodg-:ii- l

for heiKMivss. As tbers aret.i. tic except at tse hotels, wherelino- - are prohibitive thero u veryn He In tkU Were K not

for tlm fact that a new canal ofwimlV-- i.ii u MboHt to take control. It la.lmibilul if half the employe herewould remain.

It is admitted that since the Amlrl- -

ran government took over the activecontrol f the onnal there have beentwenty two deaths from yellow feverout of ixiy-on- eases.

POINTS ON YELLOW FEVER

Facts About the Scourge That HatCaused a 3Umped of AmertoanEmployes From the Psnama OanslZone.

Yellow fever is sbamtsHzed bv afever of after! t)H ration, yellow tint ofthe akin. flostro-lntssMiiw- I (HMurlwusosand hemorrhage.

I'reoiM rwwre or ths sfHHHfie vimswhlsh aaussd It Is unknown.

Mrs doflnUftl reeogBlied in 1C1TIn ths Wot ludiss.

In 1001 very fatal In the Uarbadees,where It was salted tne "new distem-per."

Hdmic In the WeH ladlec overtoo year.

Deatiis In New Orleaas and Mem-phis alone during severe vlsltatlua Inlower Mlssiselppt in 1S18 oxeeeded

,eoo.MosQuHoee nre alone responsible

for spread of tho disease.It la more fatal from May to August

ntitt is stopped by tho onset of frost.AH age and both loxes axa equally

nuuio to attack, but negroes are lesssusceptible than whites.

Ono nttnek confers Immunityagainst others.

Attacks may como suddenly "Khsevere chills or rigors, or may be pro.C9ded by symptoms of languor, head-ache and malaria.

temperature after tho attack rap-Idl- y

rises nnd In two or three daysmay bo 10S degrees or higher.

In favorsblo cases the fever abatesIn four or five days and rocovcry Iscomplete In two or throe weeks.

In anlrtirn nnttiu fncni- - tuu-clat- a nlflnbecomes yellower, small homorrhsgsstake plnco Into tho skin and vomitingIs frequent, changing from light tothe "black vomit," an ominous sign.

In many violent cases death occurswithin a few hours after tho appear-nnc- o

of tho first symptoms.Mortality In different opldotnlos has

been as low ns 10 and high as 85 peroont of tho persons attacked.

Among nlconollo patients, thoseweakened from hardships or othoronuses, and urncollmat.J persons, thedeath rate is exceedingly high.

The disease Is favored by heat,molsiure. bad drainage, house andcommunal unoleanness and generalunbygenlo conditions.

Sudden death has occurred from toosadden exertion when the pattern wasapparently on tho high road to recov-ery. Absoluto rest Is Imperative

Conduet of nurses should he sttoha to alley fesr or oxaltemont. Manyyoliow fever patients dlo of fright

DREACHOF PROMISE SUITNew York, May it The milt of

Mr. Kathcrtne PollUm to recoverfssUOM) damage for breneh of prom-ise of mhrrlar fro t WJIIIam Gouldurokaw came up today before JudgeCIIISoi sleeve In the supremo court. Mr.Ilroknw Is prominent In the "sporty"set of New York society, and as n consequence tho ense la uttraetlng greatpublic attention.

The two mot In 1900 and tho womanalleges that nn agreement of marriagewns wnierwi into ami tne ceremonywas to have been performed In 1008.Ihtrlng tho three year of ttioir en-gagement, she allege. Mr. ilroknwpaid her constant attention whn liwas In town, and when he was out oftown and talk, over the'phone were doily oeeiirrMc. Forsome unexplained reoson. she ear.Mr. Urokaw broke the engagement.

There are til love letters which tbeattorney for th plaintiff will electto get Into evidence. Mr Urokaw isheir to $6,000,000 from hi mother. HeIs a clubman. . ynehlman, nutomobltstnnd promlnert In society. The news-papers nnnounoert n month ago thathe wna going to mnrry Mlas unreHownrd. of an old Washington family.Mr. Ilrokaw' first wife waa .issCornlle Coudert. nleoe or the lateFrederic Coudert, tho famous lawyer

Mrs. Poillon is a strikingly honotlfill woman, petite and plump. 8he istho daughter of tho Into Henry Poll-Ion- ,

it wealthy morshnnt of Troy.While she was at school at the itmmaWlllard seminary, n mere slip or agirl, she was married to Joseph t'.Smith. A divorce followed, nnd sheresumed her maiden name.

DEATH OF SAMUEL GRANT.

il'rnm Monday's Dally Clilaon.)As the result of a pell or violent

coughing, broitght on by a tickling Inhi Miroat. Samuel S. (Irani pairedaway at his residence on South Arnostreet, oarly yesterday morning froma neriee of hemorrhage, which uegnnon Thnrsday evening and continueduntil he expired. Although a health,soeker, the deceased was robust nndstrong and, even to the day of hisdeath, hu condition was so flatteringthat his demise comes as a great sur-prise to his many friends.

Mr.Clmnt sat on the porch on Thurs-day evening with his family, and hisbrother John II. Grant, who Is In thecity on a vkilt from Attlea, Ind. liecomplained of being tired, but was Inexcellent splnli. and was ahatttngeheerfully whun attacked by n violentcoughing 8iiall. A hemorrhage fol-lowed, Several physicians or the citywere cnlled In, and up until Saturdaythere wero hopes of saving his llfo.

Although an nttornoy at law, Mr.llrnni had not followed hut professionsince coming to Now Mexico threeyears ago. Many peoplo of tho eitywill remember him aa ono of theclever yiung men who assisted Incompiling Tho Clllxon'a 1P04 Albu-querque fllty directory. Duringthe past ftiw months ho had been em-ployed us n clerk at tho postofTlco.

A wife and little daughter mournthe loss of n beloved husband nndrather Funeral services will bo heldfrom A. Hordor'e chnpol tomorrowafternoon nt 1 o'olook, Her. .. .damPiss oinolatlng, mid tomorrow ovob-In- g

the remains will be shinned forthe old home at Attlea, Ind.. accompanist! uy tne uereaved wife andbroiler.

KETTNER IN THE TIMBERS

A THRIVING LOGGING CAMP OUTIN THE GREAT TIMBER STRIPOF THE 2UNI MOUNAINS.

KeitasT, N. 51.. My Jo. KittwrIs a postoille and hssdiiusrters of thelagglnc department of the Americanlumbr oompany Is the Zunl woo- -

tains, whose ktrg saw mill and box.factory have added so much pros- -

nrlAv I A tku mII nf A HuiAMMaua

nr th compsmy has estAblhikeds permanent plit, locomotive mios, I

machine and Mnekamrth shops for the i

repair of tfrsfr running gear.Ii. w. Wright la th sutMrtntaadeot

of all th oompany'a operathiu in tiiesoroouniniHs, nnn, with in wife, wisa very rdeasant home hern, at whicsoiArsTs of the sumpany vIsttlNK areottn oNtertulnod. About thlrty-flv- e

st are om ployed hw. wasliln- -

lets. blaekmlts, oarrernters nndtrain men.

Th HomMs-MsUnffa- eomtmnir areHnlshlng a new store, from which thoywui sontinoe to turn wo the comiwnyami Hs ooiHloyes with alt the neM-sarie- s

of lire and many of the .usu-ries. About two miles west of her Isanother camp, at which about in mare dotting out leg that ar out upInto lumber in the Duh City.

Tbe company s hoMlngs eosslst ofM9jm aevss, and It Is sett looted thatthere Is standing on that over oosbill ten foot if timber.

TMs Is osrt of the soversmst groaiin tbe old Attantle ft Paslfle lutilroad

iHsany and was by It itd to tmtMstslisll lKs.. ef Csdllms, Mle.. whoIn turn transferred it to th pnmlowners.

"' e exteaonlinsry heavy snow nfthe post winter, and frequont rains of

To Cure. . 9 s Ti

Seven MBCta boxes told in natt 1 3

this spring, bavo Intcrfcrrcd lo a con-siderable extent with tho hauling andshipping or logs, but from now onheavy shipments of timber may ne

for men and energy will "keeptho lugs a rolling."

Tho Zunl mountains abound In mag-nificent scenry, and ono of tho mostPleasing spots to tho eyo I tho loca-tion or KeUnor on the OottonwoodcrccK, tnrougn wnicn turns n stream

I of pure, clear water. There as Justown muipioiuu a nam norc, wnichwill store flvo or more acres of wa-ter. On tho hlltelrio nbeve the damthree nno springs help to supply It,nnd through pipes give a benutlrul sup-ply fur household Burposee.

The llorabin McOnffey companyhave n eamp about three mile northof here, nt whlPh about thirty mennre emnJoyed, getting out ties for thoBanta Fb Railroad company, and onrmillion feet of logs per month for theAmerican Lumber company.

I round here several old friends,itwlel IJWrldge, a veteran eoMler andmember of Custer's brigade. Is stnloipioyed there. Dan has been In tho

timber trade stnoe he firm worepenis.'

Mr Stanly Horabln. the popularand ctaclent manr of the commis-sary, la nt his old post. Wnltor MoffatIs secretary to the superintendent. Isn modest, business-lik- e tomb man,whoso only recreation appears tobreak tmt ooeaslennlly In OansdmnFTHMcl- l- bill than he's Imui Xllohlann

w. a. iitirMnni is fimekeeper .alsoowns ihp ouiee or aeputy suerirf. outthis being n bustneea ciHuniunlty. heIs seklnin or ever eallsd ukhi to e

hw ofTtelat rorogatlvee.It is ex pooled In tbe near future .o

commence tt thirty-mil- e extension orthe rompany's railroad Into tne "vir-gin forest" on the south.

In -- M - 'I "I rive you a reviewor tu- - mtiieval prospect or thesemountains, of which mueh experiencemill ftlMilfiwatrftii .lllrlnw lliu .,..twenty four ytstM romlmls me of thennos oi uray:"Pull many a gem of purest rays

serene,The dark unuthonied mve of seeac

KSill mNHy'a swr k born to blMShwnsixu

Atd woate Its swesdNsss on th dsnair."TIMatKWI.INK

BWTffGANIZE newSOCIAL ORGANIZATION

nt night a number or boys of Al-buquerque mei and orgnuUod the n

oluli. The club Is organisedfor the purpose or giving dauees, plo--

niea ami entertalnuientH during Uivsummer season. The atnesra for theensuing throe months are Ward An-derson, president; Will Pratt, secre-tary, nnd Jsy Mllohner, tronsuror.Th other dinner metnbors aroMeesn. Thomas lluebes. Jr Johnllugi.s. Wolbaoh, Ilrlson, Connolly,Ksloliur, auy ami Olarenee Rogers,wiiue, sirumqucst. Bcottl. Field nndIloydon. Thoy. with tholr ladyfriends, will tnko n hayrack ride to--

nigni, nrter which nil will enjoy nn Uo'olook lunch nt Zelgers' Cafe res-taurant.

Tho ngeot for tho McDonald Stockcompany, which Is to appear nt IhIfiks opera houso next week. Is holdup nt Itatoa by n bridge having beenwashed out on tho Banta, TratfiI expected to be open by tomorrow,and prtffts announcement may be

tomorrow.

NOTIOE DY PUBLICATION.To the llluewHtr Ijind nnd Irrigation

Company (u cortmratlnn). John II.Norton. Jam 8. Van JotinT. Long, ,. i,. Henry and . W.Debson.Yon ar hereby noilfled tbnt a suit

has been Iiprhii In the Htairict Oourtof Vn lends County. New Mexico, byHrnst A. Teltjon and V. 0. Nellson,as platntlfts, against you. the Illtia-wnte- r

Und A Irrlgntlon Company (ncorporation, John II. Norton. James8. Van Doren. John T. Long. I. I,.Henry and It W. Dotation, as defend-ant! , which is number! isSU on thedoekoi of said court, for tho purposeof obtaining it decree adjudging thatplaintiffs are entitled to a pi lor andsuperior right to have water from

Heservolr, known as IteservlorHit No. 311, and the annals of the do- -

tl J. :lHtlt rllllltinliv to Irrtvnln 17n nnruaof land to oaeh of plalnfifffs In accordance wic:i uiu tei ms or n contraot withthi Itiuewater U id &, IrrigationComnanv: to aai, n nml lutmii.dofendacls from allowing waterio go to WHSte. snd that de-fendant may he ordered lo giveDlalntlfTs water (nr 111 Irrlmtbu. rtheir lauds during tbe Irrigation sm- -

mm Hiiuwr rite terms or satit com tract,snd upon dsrsnk thereof thai they.rilalnllRii lie entitle i.. ink .nnkwater, or that a Itsswiver he appointedfor such purpose; und to set aside twocertain deeds of trust and fnwlosmrproraeoiuga nod thradr. as afraud udos plalntirs rights asd theirngnt io osmsges Beret ofore accruedand for which suits ar ponding,which deeds or trusts were executedin favor of defendants Norton andDobson. od thsi dfndanta b riramea rrom issing any rurtker ac-

tion In ueh forerbMureand for other aod general relief; andthat khIsm yos ntr rour spgssirsitesjns MM csMes on or before Maadsy Ulttk dffy of June, IMC, Jadgmsnt willbo rHderd In ssJd rsttm asjslmn yonby default. Plalntirs attorasv I 8.L. MsdUr, who pustoOte address 1

AlbmiHsrtiMe. N. M.W. R DAMfl, Clerk.

NOTIOE OF FORFEITURE.

iTkir--AK--q

Tou, ad MMti ef rev sr brefev ixXiKe. that. iT I S eralrned.have eiend the sum if t lesat noebwuircO dolUm lo taU.r nag imssov- -

oho em-t- i of the MsowtnaTXi. ntaJms. tn-w- tt The "itcisiui"owe. auMi iiw no low. miWUUt CWISMsituate In th Im 11rilM Hhfln sto-i-

Iml ferHKWlr llerusmjo muMbtvatueumv, Tevmerr r new Heatea, or atetal nr not lees Uus two MMratlmrs. m weaer to lioU said mtamg rtaimesod prembtes uodsr the provUSone oaeeitem sot. reriaen iiuii or t UnitedStalea. betse th sioaont ieuul to himthe MM eislsse for the year eedln 1mSernber a MM. And if yrttun ninetydSM after UN otle Uy pMle4iHt. you.er Hher t voa, ra t t raftiM i con- -

ISnTtlapropMtrlK ssVitMIfi UBiter th pravMoM of said eiwtiaiXSSI. reetsrO MatuteS.

rir publioilim Mu) It lfrfcJOM itAVITO

t'i wiwr

months, tMkk signal VBTQ,

NOTICE OF SUIT.Territory of New Mexico, In the !)!

trlol Court County of Sandoval. Hedund Judicial District.

The Dundee Investment Company,Umltcd, a corporation, pmlnjttf.versus Malcoitn Hruso llaggart,Kathleen Hllxaboth llaggart anjlDorothy llaggart minora. Katfi K,llaggart, their mother and naturalgunrdlan, nnd Kaimiol J. tlUmoro,defendants. &0. 46.

Notice pi hereby given that thereIs now pending in the shavo namedcourt sn action or milt, tbe nnmwsfthe parties to whleh aro as alovosliiied and the genornl otijeetf efwh:eh action are to dlveH the abovenamed defendant and oaoh of themnnd to vest in the ptafnUtf. the Dun-dee Investment Company, Limited,we aeswHte Hit I tee simple tKlo toand estate la ae qudlvMed ose haltof the feilowlag lanMs. NhmeJy: Allor tbe tract of isad tzvsu tfcs fg

chj Cimves Orant, now alluato,partly In imndoval eounty ami ivirUyIn MeKlnley eooniy, in th's tho Ter-ritory of New Meileo, ronneiSy all--uale In Hantaltlla anuniw t),...i,ietui belHg the same land ntterwarrtounrejrefi ny waiter I', Miller to Hamnet J Ollraor and James llnumtrt bydei dated on or about Fsbrbuary Id,A. O itoe, and rorordeti in deed rosr.ord boon No. II at pane Mt In theIteeorder of Deeds' otliee of said Itrnalii o county, and mm partlsurarlybounded and described as follswa, to-w- it

beniHiilug at tho northeast ear-ner of ike FWlpo Tsfoya ant, whichpoint la now in MeKlnley eounty. HmMexico, and marked by n samlstonotwenty inches by twenly Insbs b)four inches bIkivo ground, market) ffirUio northeast oomer of said PWlpoTnfoyn grant, and whtoh is the mntb-we-et

and beginning eorner of themh Iguaclo chovs grant, nnd run-ning thetico east on north boundary atthis grant sevsntson mile and sUtyell n In more or ! lo the fmj uhill at the east dg of the vaflsy ofthe Itto Puerco river wherr i stAkllsked tbe aunkesvst corm r of ii1 bjnaslo OImvm grunt, mark-i- t by usamtston twenty inch i.y -- huohisrn! by four inch, nfn. i. incitiwin tbe ground, thence nteamli-rlrsj-;

with the foot of ia hil. ihi the eastside of th Hlo Puerco river, which ssthe deslgnalsd sftst boundary nr inngrant In a aoutbvrly eoure thruugtififteen m 'der corners liw. iniiiand tweuiy-fl- v cksins more s

to th sootheast eorner of thi arattmarked b a aamsstoee twenu mr)nby fourteen Inches by 'our ;

thenre west on lh- - noiilh boundary Khis gritst twsnty mile and twniy

rbaln and slatasm links more or ieaio the southwest corner of this grantmsrked by it wndslone twenty inrhiMby slxt-- n luck by six inches nt apoint due sooth of the said northeastcorner of th Pvltpe Tnfoyn grant;thence north os wt boundnr) ol thisIgnaclo Drnv grant threi' milen andsewmyMven crmin end twenty-tw- o

links more or less to the beginningeorner itt ibis grunt n foresaw g

i7.ns.:i nrrss mor or lens,nil of which boundaries are more fliByand spectrienlly drscrimNt in tho sur-vey und ftlt not, m forth nntl re-cited in the United 8tats patent forsold Ignaclo Chaves grant resoreUh! Indeed record No. W at psifos ait to6 IS Inclusive In th oillco of the

of deed of llernalirio smiuty.New M ex loo: And to rwever sot atrest and quiet tho tills to said

one half of sntd lands In theplaintiff on the ground nnd for thereason that said Interim In said landswns and is held in trust for ths ttsoand benefit of said ntainiifr iuienforce and exeeuto sold trust iky m

-- hiib we inni uiw in utp piniMJftbV lb tlM'anmil nr ilMnn al aUcourt or by ueh eouveyaNoo or ilssttnereior us ii may tireot UV Its JHUK-inc-

or deerae in snbl camte, and forsuch othor roile as to Uiu sonrt may""in Just and propor The uumes atlibilntlffs' attorneys are Oeorge 8.Kiock unit llnri-- n nu.--

nn Ktook una Qwn. wluww umQtttmur iHiNincei fUIUrtfft In AlMartlHtriflM

I). 8. Cwk nm) A. N 0ou, purtufrawl Cfinlf nit.l tfliUSSSAlt . s .iltor bimltiess addrMs hi Kansas (Mt,Jackson eounty, Missouri.

Ami ytHi, the wild deXndHts nlmvnllllllllkl illlll Ml nil at wan nu unw, I,me the UHderslatiMt Aliirlr mf utloourt notifted that unless you rospoo- -HTeiy emer yoor respective appear- -HHeee Ih an til mum a,, a tu,rn, ou.b'rd day of July, A. U. JPO&. jmigment,

urn Tvmterau m saM csus againstyou, that Is, stssh or you h ,io not eaer apfHwraiie, by dganit.

Wlinesa in ha Hit ami llu. u- - i ,.fsaid coon this third day of May. lftf.w

' W. IIAMR.t'li-i- Wstrirt t'onrt

XUxk )wi--n and Cook ttontt.Attorney foi I'lstssiff

bBVIRAI. HEA06 BROKENIN FREE-FOR-AL- FIGHT

Rail) n r'iu saoralna ihalley d. t ,.t Pssausli- - pim-i-.m- i

Noru, n mi itrt Pmol rfkoU rems hasten i.i-- ih head with a bwrbottle In thi ti.iu of Deputy iht(r0Jido, MMUli- -l by JtSM flMBwro UiOregorU, chaw . gSlBber suffered

scalp wound sad cdlusr tutssmmt ih lower yait of bbj face

It h not known ajaiy bow lbtroobU slsrti d, but tt M SNffiosod tluttho surtl to the Itgfct bsvil fltlsd onon whisky It eeg that when thon's-o- p alerted Oalido was banded 4beer bottle by a nasi standing Nar,ad wkk this he strtt atmber overtbe head, lie wm assisted, it idflalmmL Is the aaSM)t oh Wiober bytwo Max nu4 J ma a Rixoeroand arsgHo t.lMvwa.

DurlNC the meie Ioli.-sss- Witsensr apMsrod ou tst scons and aitemptsd t srrmd the tmrtielpHMSvwho fld- - He iwraNBd ike throe meksod only suoedd In snat ring tbjHafter a lung oka- - and fliskt. V9mtbedBi er overtook tbecn a of (Itftm,ftomero. stsrlsd to attack the poMso-ss- ri

sod he wm rrd to knork bfttassails at down. Vftilbi ssgsged intaking care of Cbsms and OsliikkHome ru md bis sweap. II waacaptured later in the day, however, urOflloor Jo fmlssar aod lodged In Jl.together with Cbavu ami (Islldo. Afjrr mleased nptm tuttlg up a vcikliuod of IN esch for their aosmeMCeis nuilce court ai o'clock tab evening. A charge of common aMH wlil(nxntbiy o prerern-- atpsmat the

Cssret Crijtla Two Ddyt,

on e"irv. ,LS?jyr vox, 25c.

a Cold in One DayM

Page 9: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 05-27-1905

LETTER TO TEACHERS

Superintendent Df Public In-

struction lladley Writes

Letter to Them.30

PLEA FOR CONSCICNTOUS WORK

.Realizing ttiiU tlio limn Unit arrivedimprovement in the mw of lunchat the tenitory and for a Atrial

nuMpiiapuo Willi wo in requiring at(tnjRinan uK)n Did Normal institutes,jorwiwr lllnim llndley, superintendml of nubile liiMruatlon, ha recently

dSHUft SnO Milt to till) ItMOlKKN

Ciroutfitrnt (lit tsnttory one of themost iiiitxirtaut circular. ever IssuedBo tho depot l in mil of education ofwlfw Mexico. The circular raids In

i B(t a follows:"In Now Mexico we havo a great

sak before uw, lull II l a gloriousOtiu. II Ik nothing less than In give (oChlfl llvurud mntl a system of eouoolsnml a IkkIjt of teacher an good aa ranB)Q foilnil anywhere. Although . owsMUxtco bos funds great progress dur-f-

Hid mist n(tan rears, her educutipunl system l atlll lu IU formntlvecondition. You will lo much towardslumping Now Mexico's fulure If youtiinkecrnlo yourselves (u l ho oausaiUhi woik Imnl; your Intlueueo will be(Trent, mudi greater man yuu nowthink. If (m the other baud, you dotitle worn, your lire will oxcrt little

inlliienco in this, or any other oause.iWliich shall It be? HacIi must decidelor himself,

."My oxiiiirlmici. with young leachora lead m to believe that a largeiwrtlim of them diwlre U tieoome bettor HwolMfTH. to .utviincu, to net lietur pay, oocttpy inort luftumitint h

rational In short. li giow intellectually and rofeslimnlly Thou who domV delre should be .uuled, tonU) down uml out utid sevk wjmkir work.

Tbla iMing the topic of leachr' institute. 'Iti it ieople want In!

' (or schools. They arc (trNl or sumcalnlng teacher with third grade wr

Went oh or liormits.' To uhhM. imehi era lu Incoming better prepr ed. the

lO.lsiaturo tins appropriated mnny(fvr Iho KiipiHirt of itieMu liiHtllutim. nudtho MMpl chferftilly pay tlm tax.'IJiey want rhwo who uxHot to tmchinolr children to attond rhi inatltulim n tlio law rtMiuirtvi. Tito law lajxWltlvv. II uiwim that thoxu Whomuoot to tKKvli (iniiU ntomnl Wlillxttbo law is ixwltlri' and rciulrcvt that(VachorH nnuil attund and th tt tliuyto,iihv not ttv uxcokcj, utropi in oxtruuio caciM. a IiIkIht niotlro will lnpol hti bonivtt, tionorahlo toaulier tow'ynply wltli it. That motive Ih a o

to liwiinio qualllUot to do loUrwiirK. i iti'i .vixiona nun nounr twaanliu; mil) he dont In thf towor (tnuluHTiio lirat liitrridiiHInn of a :lilldid tlio IftiKtUh lnuKUiiKC Uicritical time to Mm. If he la xklllfullytauKht at Unit tlmo liy nn exiKirt. u

ronitot ituiinolnlloii. orouiinpiotion, pHlliiK and exproAHlou InfiiwtliiK. Ily tlio time ho him oomploUtl tils wond reader, and often hlaTlrtit, thtuo (KMliU V aeUlM; If wellUiuht, oorrectly aettifri. If wMiriytaimlit, wniiiKly and hu bitlonntl Unit ait- - wy dllflriiii tfchnnifo. If thu primary work la done$3 il Kbould be, I have IKile anxietyRfMiut the more a.) vanned. It wilt tteooay (u aot'tiiro nud will lurxety takecara or itaeir.

ToaQhuru. f have wrlltrm you ilibiyK letter tioOaniKi I MyiitpiUblee Wltli

suu. want L trv to hNu rou. and(SrgUKti you' rmcti Uie vbildfoij of obrujrruory, yt vim anon .tjuootuo

uli'immta m our MIlt.i andsocial tttnirture.'

lIAFf AND COACH HORSES

FOR TERRITORIAL FAIR

Ktwntory U. K. I). Hullora, tf theNow Morioo Turritortal Kalr naooia-tlon- ,

Ima rictiv(d iiiiinttttam roflliea toliu letlura aunt out to tbo illfToitmttinrau and utttlo hrtHtiora UiroiuhuutChi) went, and they nil are nlmuat, aunit in txirtwalnK a deairH lo aeud

oft beir uUnik to the territorialfair nuxt Sopltinhtr.

A Iftter f nun Uie wboleaale homefirm of KprltiKer & Htublx, of Denver,fayu Dial IbU firm will ablp auvnralcarloada or lln l)lotltl Itoyul lleUlanafalllonu and OldenbtirK txwcU anddraft liontM. Itiia linn l one of (beIfiftH. luiowu In tlio country and handna nomo irim boraea. Another wboaeKrii(w took II rat prla at the Hi.world' lair, will also lm rep eaentedur x dJttrilay at (hu fair. Il ia Hoary

Xvery ti Hon . or WiitelUld, Kaa.,t)Hdwn of pure riTrunn, hiKiwnon fine draft lioraea.

. 11. T. Mir.lth, nn exttmalve alieurutiwr or 8(iIijoiwui, Atix., baa noUIlei)3)6 ftrlr manaaemiiut ttwt be will nxl

n carload or lilh lred buekn U betttnoed on exhibition.

Tfco Ifarlman trtoek fat in. of OetumttiM, Ohki, iMrlr nud breedera titiiiAh oiaaa t'erehwron drait aiflt orwin ooflLti liorvoM, will uIao atwd acarUul of wtaJlloun to Uio wtouk abw.

LITTLE BOY DROWNED

IN BIG ACEQUIA

WANDEftED AWAV FROM HOME6f GRANDPARENTS AND MET

'DEATH IN THE WATER,

Tboro in nor row In tbo homo or Mr.and Mr, Joao Uicoro, who reeldn lutmlnrt 13. ni-A- r Uie Ilockor dairy.Thh mornlnff Uietr llttltt tbreoyear-o-

im, Iximio 1Kiiro, who waa atay-in- x

al the homo of bla grandparent,fell In Uie nciiiula utrt north or tbeDocker dairy, and bta iMidy wa notfoatul until 3 o'oloak thin uftornoonuiuktrueath thu tirldjco which M awo9tluMvooquUt on Iho oxtoualon nf North

orth atrnot, it laavinK lloatod downHlrtum Boveral bundHMl yaula. tt lifltrltmi that tlili Iltll.. fnllotv Im.ltampted to follow tbo ai'oqiila to atou on ho north atdn, but fell fromthu plnuk wulk 1ilo4i apana tbewwiuki. The la)rtvcd rather In al(Mipbew of NUokxn Iucoid, Uio countyjailor, and la an tuialwant at tbwaoatUutkm He waa uni aware of the(tad rate of bin little (ton until tbe deadbody waa found.' K tneaaaito vm rtmulvcd In tbla eltyVmy by MUh liminali V. Moore, annwunotnj (Iih oo(h o4t(irday of HarryIt, CuiumlriK at. his tioino In OawtiKO.H. Y. 'Uio jourw? man had manyIrtowU In Uifa ay-vrli- o vlU nmrol tofcir of, bla deuiMi Hu Waa lu Alb",uuorqoo for MiToral monUia a year agotvul wa imploytid ly 1' V(in ru4 (jttato man, aa a stoop Krnp'a&r

HSactton at offlmnt and Uio tuitix.tor doRroo u Uio uioMlntt of liarKxxxy kdRa Nu I, . a O. toaixlttA' fnlt KttetidaiUM rainnuted.

TO BUCK TnUST WITH$1,000,000 DANK ROLL.

,

I

JAH O'lIMItVTh Cbicano hookitmkor who nn

uonHoed hla Intention of invadlnic NwYork with a H.'HXI.ihw bank mi toIdiok the Ifookmakera' trim O'U-ai-

lniial to opn up at Uelmont parkIn daflanro the nem of tb MelrtipollUn Turf ttaeixiatloil the hook-makwr-

mm In retaliation Uie ntt-to- c

billot! ha dnrlarcrl It lei tM Ion toMT-?- r tin. IVrry-tira- hvwa. aa to tbor!lrliiK f aah anl m.ry wng-or-

iKHng willing to ri off a mmcto apllo It- fa. , hs Mforrlnx tb lawwill fore aaaoflatlon nmbni Ui eflout of !mlMnM nl loaai omKirarll)r,new cxecut7vehead

of the oould system.

'

P UKI.VNUTi- - rw b-- .r the

UouM i.iiiw.iy ml'- - Ht- Ma:..l to hoiiio ir di-t- of tin- Wa.'.fii!i sstm

llty-fntl- h wns Wict. a priidnt oftbe Pittsburg terminals

PRETTY ACTRESS WHOHAS BUSINESS SENSE.

n ;

B1 I

-

MiS.s J l i 1 YNUBIWON,Who liiak.-- liny fr, ' 'li- - nuit Hlilllfri

Ni-- May t I am younSOW Ul) tll 111' I am iHKiutifui. "

sayi. in. in HanilerMin. lb ir-t- ij actrtuM. now th bnuUt' In NowYork "I know that I tftpill not beyoung no beautiful alwnya, ho I lm-in-

in uiaklna tb most of tbe giftsUm Iihs given me "

An J Mm putting hermaxims tin.. prsn. Uie is mrklug ba while the sun shines, and shes putting into good non pertshnblt- -

tho mouy sb Is tnaklug.Will Mlas Sandurson intkirae fie- -

Jone New Tulip Oream, ine Ixwtiniug ever InvenUMl for the mplxioii? Mtas Sundwrnm willfor u

May John Hwllh nanse a uwweoiNetHr tbe beautiful Mies Henderson.

Mr Hmltb may for a slight honor- -

anuui.MIim hMHdareHN's name and Mtna

Handwaoit's rry beautiful ptotVttMare in demand, and sbo Is eHmrt'oowosi to know tlulr market valuesud exsot it.

Wbte little MUM Saudttmou.

A CINCINNATI FIGHTERIS AFTER LANKY BOD,

j 'iI

I

I

I

j

MIKKHOIIItM.'K.The bar.l bitung Olnctnuatl mld.lk

weight wh will fight Mt . tUelmuious. Kchrerk la n glutton for punlahmeut, n ho newls be to withstandtbe wallops wtoieti Ituliy Hobort Iscapable of putting across even todayFits says bis reason ror agreeing tomeet in preference to someof tbe top noti-ker- u. tbat the topnototters are soared of tho ear).

George lllckox, who until a aborttime aoo waa a member of tho wholesale green ) firm of CarlwrTght-D&v-

company, at Santa Pe, arrived In tbecity from tbat place last night, ac-

companied by bis wife, nnd will remain over tomorrow, thtj gueaui orMr awl Mrs. u. W. Pox Mr. nml Mrs.lllckox drove overland to Albuquer-que.

Train No. t arrived from Ibo weston time today nnd was an unusuallylmsty train. It consisted of tonroadies, all of which woro full andxbow that tho eastern- - people wbohave been spending tbo winter lu Callfornia arH roturnlng home for tbosttntmor

ARTICIIE8' 0 INCORPORATION.Certlfleate No. 3984.

Ofllco of tbo Hoori'tary of tbo Terrttory of New Mexico.I. J. w. Itaynold. BeoreUry of the

Territory of Now Moxlco, do hcrohy' crtify mat tboro waa filed for rooordin this office at two o'clock p. in. ontbo plerontb day or May, A. D, 180G,

N'l.rle of Incorporation ofHUM PYIIAMII) l'KAK CONBOLI-DATHI- )

MININO IXJMPANY.nd alto, that I hare compared the

'iiiowibk copy of the earn with tbeoriginal thereof now on Die, and do-iar- i

It to be a correct traaacrlpt'bi ofrom and of tbe whole thereof.

(liven undar my band nad tbe areotUeal of tbi Territory of New Mexico,at tbe city of Haunt ra. ue oapttai.

o tola eleventh day or May, A. I)l0t.

(Seal.) J. W. 1UVN0LD8,Secretary or Nw Mexico.

Hy (IHO A. M.HMINO,AMHrtaet fleeretary.

TIIH I'YUAMin" PHAK CONKOUDATWI) Ml NINO COMPANY.

We, tbe unieied. In order toform n corporation 1 the purpoawkvraJnarter stated, nader aid puisountto tbo pruvtskma of the Ael of tbeImitative Aseembly ol tbe Territoryor Saw Mexico, entitled. "An Act toregulate tbe formation nnd fcorem-mefi- t

or cerporaikms for mlHlng.iaduairlot and other pur

suits," approved Mnrob 1G, A. 1). l!0t.do hereby ct tify aa follows.

1. Tbe corporate name Is TIIHPYIIAMII l'KAK 0ON8OUDATHI)MININO COMPANY.

J The rttfieierad offlce of tbe coriKiratimi is uoom 10, Orant llulldlnK.Albii'iui mue. Now Mexico; andGeorfeA KH-nu- hi delumtd aa theva'inur aaent Ibereln, In oharce

and upon whom proecaaj. ,it)-- t tbe corporation may be ser- -

The oWJwtU (or which tbe cor1 "U la etabllftied a.e primarily

i acquire, owa, enter or leaseand mineral lantta or every

' nature asd description; also to. own, enter or lHaae mill rites,rlabla nnd terminal laellttlw

wark. trotect or develon mineslands of every nature ,,eaoiUton

d'-s- i rliHkm. fitai-- r for Itself or nserettein ompnntes. curporatlena or Hoard of

upon uch tenna and (or! lawfullya shall deora meat of t!

'in and to accost, theland hold mineral lands anu claims of

very kind and nuture, Oitbor as anntlrety or any interest tn tno same,

ami In hnv nan Hull or OOntinl HlOOk

nlhn, rairtuirotlnBa nn It denms fitproper. To otherwlso by law, pow- - T"o dato mill

may net vU-nl,- driven oloclrlotho way rcsolui writing, Tho mills nro

locating, tho mom- - milland !.ra the by nnd half

lands nnd mining ciaima ovorykind, and description, andworkimc such minus, nnd tholion of ores and minerals Uierolrom,and In reducing sueh oros am).mm to the most proHtable merchantable doing tbe satin-

ontrai-t- , build, buy. sell, own aniloperate all uecossary mills, smolturs,maLtunery, roads, ranroads, tiamways

lies, sueh other proii-ity shall be and necessaryariiug out the objects heroin stated

b'j), sell lease raiueo ana miuproperty of all ktuds and proporty

.... n Llnrt nniiirA and .tCMUtflntlan.

necessaiy operating andnamiaiuing ibe (tame, and In

ores and refining tbe mlniiaiit laiiou therelrotu upou comuils- -

.. u ..m inmh Aninmlulni. !

uiunby otherwise, erootuuildings, operate sawmills and

trade of uvery klud, tiothiure nud proviatons, ateam and sull

iraniH. uiionfl, road nutidiug ana onaineerlog. freighting and

Aa subsidiary to and In connectionwith Ibe torvgolug from tlmo timeiho corporation may:

Acquire and undertake tbe goodwill, properly, rights, oonirucis and aMuta of overy mannorand klad. and tbe uuyperson. U rn. association corpora-tion, oilher wholly part, and pay

Uie same cash, stockthe coruoraltuu otherwise.

bonds, debentures obligo--Unns of tbo corporation, una ai tnooption of tbe corporation soflurothe same by mortgage, piodgu, deed

trust,Hold, purohaso am' o the

smtivs oi tut ouplial sloe, usother securities.

Itemunerate person corpora-tion for services rendered, or to

rendered In placing assist-tin- g

guarauteelug tbeplacing any otUie saarea of stock the ourpo-ratio-

any debentures, bunds orother securities ol corporation,

about ike formation promo-tion ibe corpoi iitlou, thu con-

duct lu buslnitM.Wlin a view to the working nnd

of Uie proporties ol theand effectuate, directly

Ha objects purpose,.1.) em, the corporation muy,

'in,, tbe directors, irom.mo to time cirry any o.Uei law-- o

ii business, manufacturing otbor--

w.se, nuy oxtent and any mannerunlawful.

Tb corporation may conduct bust-- i

ncs tbe Territory of New Mexicolaud elsewhere, Including auy the

..i'i-s- . torrltorloB, colonies or depend- -

the United mates, the Uls- -

'trtct ot CoIumbk, and uud ulli countries, have one or mora

dtiu. therein, and bold,j ase. mortgage and root

a d personal property, whenby loool laws,

Tbe foregoing shall be con-- t

ruml both objects and powers,but recitation, expression declaration of spccitif bpec.lnlpurposes horelu enumuratsd shalldeemed be li'Klve, but here-by expressly declared tbat othorlawful not Inconsistent there-with aro hereby Included.

t Tbo corporation 1 authorised toissue capital stock tbo oxtent ofone million two hundred thousanddollars (ll.SOv.OO0.00) Into onomillion two buudrcd thousand shares

tbo par vaiue ono dollar (1100)

u Tbo oapltal with whicht '.( oorftoratlon will oommer.co

aubserlbed by the Inoorporat- -

follows.Name. Uhares. Amount.

Monroo 11. Kulp 1.110 f 1,100.00tl. Gilbert Kulp .... ..l.tto l.JW.OOuaniei Kas&man. t.nu.ooOeorgo A. Kaaemaa. .1,110 I.M0.00

B.000 IG.000.00The (oirtoitlco of oaeb or

tbo Ineoritoratora ltootn '0, Orantllulldltig, Albuquerque. New Mexico.

In furtboranco and not limi-tation of pow"' oouf byetatute, tho Uoard ot Directors arooxprossly authorlted

To hold Cllr meetings, to havo onomorn cOlces, and to keep tho book

of tbo corporation within or,otherwlso provided atatuto, with-

out tbo Territory ot New Moxlco, at

sued places aa may from tlmo to tlmobo designated by them.

To dctornilqo froth time to tlmowhetliof, and.' allowed, undor whatconditions ami regulations tbo ac-counts and hooka of tb corpbratlonsbatl open to iho Inspection of thestockholders and tbe stockholders'rights In tbK nro and shall borestricted o ftmltod nccorumgly, andno stockholder shall have any rightInpscot any account book or docu-ment of copjKiralion, except anronfened b statute autbotised bytae Board t Directors or by a resolu-tion or the 'oekbokJer.

IV) make alter, ntntmd arill resolndthe s r tbo oontorallnn. tlx,determine f m time to time and varylbs anwdnt o bo reserved workingcapital, i tannine the time for the

minerali i ai

r i int ouals,

...u remuneration itand proper, take corpora

r

value, and

and

plaee

uay

i.jso

tho

the

declaration ami payment and tbo Washington dispatch ot recentassount or dividend on tbe stork, date ocntnlns the following

dotei mli and direct the and reforenco suit whluh will. In thodbiposltln ny surplus net fall, be tried this olty;

!tVa,B1, n!." nnfl,i 'ftUt.eJ Atchison. Topoka and BanUt?. ri wl" Proscoutml for grant- -

3 he .hole Hoard concur ToPuranaot the affirmative vote of ,nn,7' ws? ftn V"1?11;

the hoklorH mnjortty or the alook ha V,T ,K,oldad, lhfl.1 tbo proie- -

Ismiwl anr-- ..utstitndlBK. nt stock- - "l,cn ,na,,e n,Now'iK duly convened, to A" WM,n Brand jury meota

sell. nafllRii ransfer or otherwise die- - Albuquerque the ovldeneo which hasptno of properly. InoludltiR tho bn by the Interstate Com- -

franohlaos 'ht coriorallon nn on- - mwef "n"illu nd bytlraty, prov id always that major- - flBt, of department of justloc.Ity or the Hoard concur thoreln. w,ho '!"" bSon under tho

To appoh additional the direction ot Oenornl Ilar- -

cerpornUot. includlnit one or more nd his law partner, apoolal at- -

vloo'prosld. ono or more assistant ror tho department, will betreasurers ouo more assistant ubinitted.eeritorlos and, to tho extent pro- - This ovldonco to bo suS- -

In iy lnws, tho persons clent to securo convlotior., uml willatirMjlniud ."H liavo nnd mny oxer- - probably result In tho Imposition oroho all th. of tae president, hravy lino on tho road. Secretary Mor-o-r

the trei- - .r.-- r and tho lon has doolded retire from tho oab- -

reatteotlveN provided, however, that intit mtinh onrllAP Ihnii Ron! nnit

and do ovorytblnn that "vldod havo haa an up tobe necessary or proper tbe (o no followlnt? mannor, atonm eonoratlnK

conduct or "s busiaeas ot a on slsnod as wjver plant. driven bydeveloping, prospecting, ac ;,itfirraaty!v approved uy alt induction motors, tbo pro;cr

buyluf selling mineral 0r lmrd of Dlrcctora or "K loented ono miles fromor

natureprodui

tun,

.hi Humesar nt iu

ia or

ul or luredue-i'-

tin In

... k.

,ttd iu or to

in In

carrying.

to

franchises,

liabilities olor

or Infor In or bondsof or

Issue or

to

tit or otbtnwlse.

bonds,or

any or

bo orto or

or underwrivlug oftun of

ortbe or

in or orof or inof

to orindirectly, or or

ot ih Inuiwireuon of

onor

to in.it

inof

h ot

therein toui convoy

oxcopt oartiidden

Clausenan

no oroi power or

boto It I

allpowers

to

divided

of or

slockbusi-

ness istrs as

u.

AddressIs

G. Inoared

oroxcopt

aa by

if

bo

rcsnoct

toor

thor

to

asto

Ab

to use to aor in

Kou

o.

f a 'a

holdera m- - M in

tt "llnoas a speolalr.

'lofTlcers of

'""leyaI or

j Is believedvWttl t so a

alowera

of secretary to1

,company

In vr irIn In

a

in

.

I

e- -

. . .

.

all vloo pr lentn sbnll be chosenfrom the i r,or''' ,1Hy a rea-lty

tion passed by a majorvote o

suitable pp nr'boyl'aw'rofr more of helr num- -

if to eon ' ute an exesuTivn commiqtw. w commltto sbaJi. forthe time a, na provittod In ald

a tho by-law- have andot nil Ibo powers of thf-- wtors. which may benatod. In tho mnnage- -

business nnd affairs ot.n. and shn II havo noweri

to atithori--- Be seal of tbo corpora-- 'ion to be 'tuxed to all papers that

may ronuir, it.Thn llnr nf nlrBf.tnr nml tho nt

f. nmlllft atiitll. nxcnnt na

au tn0 member of tho oxocutlvo, or, her comn- tteo. and tborcaftor wttb'io orlglna ..r with duplicated slgna- -

,ira Inser d In tbo recorded mlni 'no and dateu. ahall be

enied to tho action or such boardsueb committee, na tbo caso mayto the --xtent theroln expressed.

,i the f"ne forco and effect us Ifsamo U been duly passed by the

m vou at n rogularly convon-n- l

"ting.-- iiijSt f tho foregoing provisions

may presorlbt? th numireotew- - to oonstltute a quorum at

T. a i ...k mu.r mm- -

s twn av majority or tne wnoie.T wn.m rlie WHUoVl or oxlirtenee or this

limited to fifty yearn.Th atlen resorvoe Hib right;

to aii r. ebango or repeal anypro aintxl In this certlfloatein attnUT now or nereaiier pre- -

serli y atalute tor tbo amendmentof th of Incorporation. I

In . toss whereof wo have here-- !

unto .urftttitaii and seam tbla thirdday " .tay. 1D0C.

.uh ranged.

found the theythe

percent,

heartalmoat duoand

8UMDNUQB If. KUI.P. (Seal)

fimirTi-v- r KULP. (HenD. NHtti H. KASUMAN. (ftoal)

)li(ff A- - K ASHMAN (Seal)

Tt. ,u mt,r....

Ot.Ian

thfrd da'v or May. A. l. 108o.'lnbefo'. noraoaall Mon- -

roe KiUfl.'O. Oliburt Kulp andDan: i S Merll 1

exeeu Instrumimt.and ' MoXdied thov exo--

ClltOil ' - aa free not anddeed

nn.t naal theWi KUU IInjsfli)and ) wrltton.

SlKiMAUIUOK KltAMMOIL

(Seal. Notary PublicMy .mmlaston ex plies Murah 18

MJ7elgbteeiun u,,ff.

Spanish Hattlea wero tho, ,,.,

1000.

TerrHi ' of Mexiro, County ofHern i llo, aton ' tAifih Mny. A. D.

mt. ' ,ro tne porsonally appeftrodKasepiafl, to me Known to

be the ixrson In and 7ho;execui the fnrecolng instrument.and Ii. artawloilRod tbat heed smeiaa bis aat and deed.

tnV hand and seal the tiayiinciand ) afiov w ntten.

8ig(Ssuli THOB, K. D. MADDIHON,

under

Itnllloro. firsttbe dls- -

Notary Puldlo.

Itadnr-- . i. 1 Cor. Iteo'd. Vol.S. Ps

Alltll' : QV INCORPORATIONI'YItWMip I RAK OUNituu-DA-

i . i.flNlNtl COMPANY.Filed oflloVof He. retary ot Now

Mexi . 11, lMfi. b. m.. W ItSVNniTlH.

.

onfcf. :Z"Snr May, YmS l.ao

clock n m.Hetorirtd A Mis. records

or said Oounfy, folioj. isuauMntio,

NOTICE PUBLICATION

Nolle, bqrnby given on April

n tho roiiowing dMonnoawhich were lemporarliy

wlthdr m riendlng proouremonlan outlvo ortlor by aecrotary

prirmnnautly tbomlhat Uio

United states office Bunt aNow Mexico, on August 31, vlx:Townships North. Itangca

and 4 Kust. Mur.W. A.Oenaral ltnd Otllco.

lOJMiM. A lllTCjllQaoK, Secretary.

lodgo No. 1. I. O O. I

will elect oCTcers for tho ensuing ;

terra It tonight, workIn Inltlatoty degree A full at- -

lendanoo Is desired.

GOVERNMENT TO PROS-

ECUTE SANTA FE ROAD

Evidence Obtained by Interstate Commission

and Department of Justice-Cas- es

Here at Albuquerque.

Importnnt

mTnrv'.tfTS..ToJronretaVy'tf

Kntll0rlnB

designate

reserving

Approved

whie ho will bo proscoutod. hewill be n witness In the care. Owingto lHe0 olreurastancea It would bo"ttf lwKl,rJ for Mr' M to re- -

. r,-i- v;r nun w

AND REDUCTION PLANT

UaamiiBen. of flreen lUy,vis-- formerly oreoUnif en- -

R'neor for tlio cnalmers oomtany.f Milwaukee. Wis., has been apiwlnt- -

' neniNnl superintendent tho Nowixi nomostaao lieuucuon com

If"? mines nnd mills, near Walnut,uapiuin urnnon or mo

Paso & Northeastern railway. This.'property Is owned mostly by Michigan

Capitalists,

;"r ihhuv. u w'sr ior moniinea mills Is pumped hornxeive-inc- anratian woi ni uio jtoworhoUBft- - through a plpo lino to a largo"'"rage tank located at the mlnoa al

n lovatlon of SOD reot nbovo thoIK,W0.r

This plant operation."l th ownora fool very Jubilant

future prospeota of a well pavingproposition. Tbe amount of payingtin, , U HNAIIMIIU, l.n lllnlll.l s.mm..i.,.u in HHUiivni uill.llllivni. UffliaiD'1owing tlie oro averaging K per ton.Tho mills nt prosont have a capacity

f tons per day.been mado In the itower nlant for ilnu.

wv.ii. w nr lumru.The oincers of the company are

president; W. J. Dtiglas, seo- -

- c- - ' Mrse, treasurer.success of this company un- -

mw mm-- ii mw ur- -

rounding country, as theio Is an un- -

TOWN OF TOME I

HAS A HISTORY

Our unfortunate noiirtibor south ofv.iu..... .. At... .

"mountains of Tbllwny ha that further

In the cut. the better formation" H'M "d a mal!

jnRW flvur:

" v.npnni

II woubl thrill or Chrla-i- e

lonijom. liesor a mountnln canyon,

Stoic i'enqBy..u.tr,

appeared

be ti

tbelr

day

fII.

n

and

Side

'Hie villawest trait

tho ,A,--

nd swoopod uiwn rHMCrtwl 'n appll-s?-

vHlage. fought oonsldera- -,.". ..., htn Tlimn nFoo.nt

Now

day or

Oeorr.

freeWin

lag!

piasa uuu iue oiu miutni, ior bo manythe charge of my oW

friend of tnlrty-sevs- n year. Hv. J.xeeiit-ill- . My visit to Tomo

was In Muy, ls8. as clerk ofcoun. utn oemg tne wiiniy

38OF

THK

May

ut

InR78.

OF

IH tbat

landstownsb'i.K

theof theof warfor ml" .try purposes, and

land Fo,1005,

10'nnd 1)M.

ItlCHAUKS.

May

Harmony

u mooting also

not

mitwu

traveltnnAllls

of

iUl

for

Provisions have

"".

me

thev- .-

IUVIU ,HU TIUIIIIIJ, Ul.tl fcllU railfrom Alhuquorquu to Tome was

...1.1. Ll,..liuu wifcu iiie Diinfu iruTvivr.Tbo onurctt records show the inter-

tnant of scores of victims ofor tho carrying off by thorn

or many helpless maidens, Just springIng Into womanhood, to satisfy diebnital lust of these bandits ofmountain nnd plain.

Tho modoin Tome lr pretty withranches eoattorod over tbo nearbyAnnntrv unit nliant tlia nltl

seat.Hon. Petry Hrocchiw was judge

nnd Jmhis M. I, sberltT, and SamuelDunoan district attorney. As near as

oan now rotnomber prnoUoIng attorneys nt time were Hon. KIrby

Merrill Almt. Chariest P.Clever, Thomas II. Catron, IUohtirdIf. Tompkins, Win II. Honrlo, ttenja-ml- n

Slovens nnd KraneUoo and J.Honlfaclo Chaves

Tho people ot tho old town worovery hospitable In those days andmado things pleasant ot us.Anion .,, Jliim, notod oUUons wor(J

t')o first unmo,!. and second namederoomsman

Tomo oontinued as tho county aetufor several years and oouit was holdtboro, then at and finally at IwI.una. wliloh has remalnod us countyHeat to this day. W.

Tennsssee Knights1iWtnon. Tenn., May 26. Tho

olftlK)ra(0y tfecorotetl wJto tno colorum omiomt of nmwinry. Ulton ar- -

rjrnR Jtl the tdty tbo Knights formed)n ,,ro0eBiion and marched to Oo-nu--

thors where the opening oxer- -

claoa wero hold. Tho address of wol- -

business sessions will bo

States,onservea iub ninoty-nint- birtbasy at

homo here Manr friendcalled their rcsnoct to vot--

oran clergyman, andand of congratulation

rocolrod from llaptlst and othersvarta couutnr,

main a member of tho administrationwhich la proseeulInK railroad torviolating tho anti-rebat- law, especial-ly as he Is responsive 'Q manner rorsrontlnK tbe rebate Ho declares em-phatically tbat no rebate granted,but tbat tbe money paid to the Colora-do Ftiei & iron company was theprice or the ooal Bhlpped over theSanta Ke.

It has been decided tlmt the road.nnd not any of the oMlotala, will heprosecuted. The Invoetlsatlon has

that tbe Reneral freight agentot the Snnta Pe or one of hla suitordlnntea granted tbe rebato. but it wasdone by direction of n superior otTloer.Tbe Korernment takes the firouml thatIt would be unfair to proseoute sub-ordinate ror an act which be was oom.polied to do by his superior oirioersnnd to Impose tine wcish would takenit the proceeds ot hla labor for sever-al years.

It would also bo dlftlcult to fix re-sponsibility on tbe ofllclnla In grantingtbe rebato, and tbe best solution ortbe problem It has been decided, Isto proseouto tbo company, which re-ceived tho benefit the rebato In

trat'flc and whlob Is

of Hi,, IMo (irnnde la nn hlEtnri.'.V" ."'0 Uliy

tlms during century ' Fnrmlnglon,down tho examining tho', toard trnusacte.1

,h , in. nn.,

doserffietl

the

years,

u

'

t-- w

Heoortlor.

3

Commissioner

tho

r

a

h

,: , : i

IU VU U

ofton.Mn.. . I. ui i

tne

the

filuMeptyl

I the

Ilenedlol,

for ill

tbo, . I

,

Helen

Templar.

ball,

oonttnuod

lettermany

a

a

n

WHERE 80HOOL MARM8WILL SPEND VACATION

Aa the present semester pub-lic sahools ot Albuquerque draws to aolose, tho teachers of the variousbuildings are making arrangemuuta toonjoy tbe summer vacation. Some willuttsiid summer schools In largeroltles, others will visit parents undfriends home, while n tow will passthe hot mouths In Albuquerque. Cali-fornia, however, wld bo the mecca formost tbom who will loavo tho city.

Tho following la a ot the teach-ers of various ward schools andtho places tbey will spend their vaca-tion.

Mlas llowltt, Hlawaths, Kansas;Miss Loavltt, llrnnd llaplds, Mich.,Mrs. Ia liar, Nobleavllle, Ind.; MissMoon, Iowa; Miss King, Missouri; W.D. Mol'nrland, summer school at Uni-versity of Callforutn, Sacramonto;Miss li.der. Miss Tway, Miss Kaplan,Mlas Wllley. Miss Flora llartman, Cal-ifornia, Mis Thomas, Ariioua; MissQerney. Indiana; Miss Otis, Iowa;Mis lkwers, Inil . Miss Pitch, summer school. Chicago; Mrs. T. J. Sbults,national educational association; MissMcriregor, Silver City; Miss llarlord.Council drove, Kansas. Tho MissesMargarot llartman, I.ttoy llnzeldlno,Coon, linker, Unsoth, Huntxlnger,Hunt. Ilodoy, Delhi, and Messrs. Mil-ler nnd Klger will remain In this city.Mrs. Charles O'Conor Roberts willalso spend the summor In Albuquer-que, whllo Misses Kvoritt nrd Custorswill attend summer sohool nt Flsrk-l- e

university at llsrkley, California.

RETURNED FROM MEETINQBOARD DENTAL EXAMINERS

Dr. I,. II. Chamborlln, ot this olty.president ot tho New Moxloo Hoard

Dental Wxnmlnor. returned thismorning from Hantn Fe, whero hewent to attend the annual meeting of

wonuny and yttertlay. Throo npplloants for lln-nso- s to prartlce theirprofession in ibe territory were oxam-Ine-

by tho board. They were Drs.T. H. Williams, of Chlobasha. I. T..

,,..m...v umw...,bt, .Vfi4Wwsr Dr. I H. Chamberlain of A.bu- -

.......I....... fk- - Hfiiiiuniiie. iirtmitivut; ur, i . iom, tuSanta, seerntary, and treasurer, andDrs. V. Olney. I, Hammond,Las Vegas, nnd Dr. A. A. Ilenrrun, ofCarlsbad, members.

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESAGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

The Cltlsen ha received the fol-lowing invitation:

"The regentn and faculty of theNew Mexloo College ot Agricultureand Mechanic Art oxtend to you aoordlnl Invitation to be proatnl nt tbeoxerelsos of the tweltb annual com-mencement, May 38 to 31, 1006.'

Preflram.Sunday, May 2K 11:00 a. m. Haoea.

laureate sermon by tho Itov. 0. W.Dtinlnp, Is Cruees, N. M., Mainbuilding.

Monday, May 3Hth, 8:00 p. m. Pre-sentation of "Pinafore" by tho musl-on- l

department nnd tho dramaticclub of tho college, Main building.

Tuesday, Mny 30tli. 0:00 a. in.Meeting the board of regonts,

Tuesday, May 30th, 10:00 to 12:00a. of College buddings

"""LWednesday, May 31st, 10:30 n. mnAmiinl avasaIioi If aIh 1.tall, Ir v.o.u,., ...am

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Votlnosday. May 31at, J:00 p. mAiumni nanquot, women s nan

wodnosday May 31st, fl;oo p. m.Commencement ball, Agriculturalbuilding.

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dlstlngulshod himself by slnklnk tbocollier Mwrilnae In Santiago harUtrduring tho Spanish war, was marrte.1tiere today to Mis Orlxolda HoustonHull, daughter Mr. and Mr. OeorgoII Hull. Tho woddlng. which oc--

son father. The couplo will mako

num and J. 8. Lenox loft Ilnswoll for4

trio mines of mould Governors-uopp-. r

Mlnlntf Rmnlllnr comruinv In' So- -

oorro county. Thor will meet thoMstorn dlroctora of tho cwnpony thoroand plans will be made to put In asmelter at the, mine. Sotno of tbe dlroctot s llvo In Illinois.

Torrid of Now Mexico. County of VrJInrr'tong" aZr rt'o' Tuesday. jf.J 30th. 8.00 p. in-.-.

- ItrtlV wns'mrrli 'at' tho hoSsoof " r oxercl.ea, Main

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Knights Tomplar ol Tonnossoo metil. mBiii.nac noiu "tut.rLnr?., 'S! tittn nSbuJ in i clt.v tlny In fortyth.rd annual Tuxedo Paw. N. Y.. MnyHit )ncl,vo ... tnulr ,.: ,hf. olty WflB iM0bmond Pearson Hobson. who

aald pn ii- - Inrui restored lo set- - Oomo waa by Sir Knight Ullard currotl nt tho home or tho l.ridos par-liament. n April 18, 1905. will beoomo Thominvon. and tho response by ents. was a very quiet affair, owingsubject , .ntrV filing se.octlon at tho Orand Commander A. N. 81oan. The to tbo recent death of Captain Hob- -

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and concluded tomorrow. .their futuie bomo at tho old Ilobsonbomestoad. Magnolia Qrovo, near

Cleroyman Begins 100th Vear, Qroenaboio, Alatiuma.Cambrldgo, Mass., May 25. Tho.

Ror. William llo wo. tho oldest Dan--1 Ixjo Hallam. W. Stovono. M. D,flat clergyman in tho United

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SILVER CiTY'B ESCAPE.

Silver City had a nrrow oacapefrom being blow off tho oartU IsotThursday and tbo poopio who sawtho Incident arc yet wondering Justwhy tlie explosion did not tako placo.A shipment or dynamlto had arrivedat tbo dojfet and a load of It was beingtakon from tho station to tho powderhouse at the edge of tho city. Infront of tho bank building ono ot thoboxoa fell oft tbo wagon nnd beforotho driver could stop his horses thowheels of the wagon, whlob with Haload weighed about 7,000 pounds, hadpassed over tho box. crusblug It toploow. People who saw tbo box fallwero rooted to the spot where theystood, too scared to oven make a movoto oeeape. but the dynamite did notexplode. Why It did not is a mystery.Had It done so more than a score ofUvea would without doubt have boratlost and a number ot but dings wouldhave been destroyed. A second wagonwaa Immediately b.bind tbe first and,bad tho ox plosion occurred, the ontlrocontents ot both wagons woubl havoresponded to the primary shock andUiero would havo been nothing left of.that rlalnlty but a big hole In theground.

MARKET LETTER.

Speolal CorresH)tidono.Kansas City, May 21 Outaldo or

corn red steers, or which thoro wasa largo proportion, cattle market gain-ed iu to 26 cents last week Fed steorshold about steady. Colorado feeders815 to OSO pounds, sold nt 11.20 to$1.10, and heavier feeders, 1100 to 1200pound at II.C5 to $4.90. Killing cattlofrom Ilrush, Colorado. 1200 pounds andupwards sold at $6.16 to $S CO, HoughUtah rcedor, 10M pounds, sold nt$4.10 nnd Utah oow 074 pounds at$8.80. Panhandle mockers 60u to 800pounds sold at $1.16 to $1.60 nnd somelight southwestern stocker at $3.66 to$3.90. Tho supply of cattle today Ismoderate at all points, and market last ron k to 10 cents higher nil around.Klevcn cars of various kinds wero re-

ceived today from Colorado and tbewt and only a small representationfrom the Panhandle country Somefed Colorado bulls sold at $3 90 today.Fed steors sold at $6 40 to $6.05, feedera $4.36 to $1.60.

Nearly all the sheep coming nowaro Texas ami Arizona muttons, whichadvanced about 26 cents last week.Lambs gained 26 to 35 cents. Mnrkotis 10 cents lower todar on mutton",steady on lambs. Colorado woolcdlambs aro quoted at $700 to $7,35.Some medium ones, CO pounds, soldat $7.10 today, dipped lambs bring$6.86 to $C40. Mixed Arlionas soldlast weok at $5,00 to $6.26, containinga largo percentage or yearlings. Woth.ers nnd owos mixed sold at f I 05 today..Mixed Toxaa wothora and owos soldtoday at $I.C6 to $185, owos at $4.60.A long a tho quality or tho Texasand Arizona stuff Is good biiyett, fah.hold actively. Iiinli supply continue,to bo short and strong markets onthem aro roportod.

EL PASO ALBUQUERQUEQUIT OOE3 OVER.

Felix II. Lester, sttorney for UioAthletic association, in a

suit to recover $100, the winner'sshare of a purse ror a roothall gamep4ayd at Hi Imso, received a letteryesterday rrom hla coropotldc..Attorney W. II. Winter, stating t'notIt looked on Saturday as though tbofootball suit wok-'- be crowded out'his term or court and tbat It wouldrobably be continued orr unlit .o

July term ot court.This onse Is the result of a football

game played at 111 Paso on Decomler18. 1901, In which tbe Pass City teamloft the Hold when they wero on thepoint of lining defeated, apparently,with bopea or getting tho game on anunfair decision of tno umpire Thisunfair doclslon came, and tho Albuquerque aggregation took tbo mutterInto tbe courts, with hope ot havingIt corrected. 11 has been continuednow for tbo third tlmo, first on n peti-tion or tho Kl Paso liank. which wonUio stakeholder ot tbo game and waitmade a party to tbe rase rocauso Itturned the money over In tho 12 I'&mteam. A second continuation wangrouted the dofendatits for aoino reason, nnd now It seems (o he tho fatoor tho case lo go over another toim.

The AHttiquerque team refusod totake the looser'a nharo or tho purse,which was $luu, and tho Kl I'a'o iwttnpossesses 1oth ottils ot tbe purse.

It la a ease where a change of ven-

ue should be asked, ns any Kl PasoJnry might ho prejudiced In the mat-ter or deciding dofeat against the 131

Paso team, considering that not only$900 is nt stake, but tho honors of vietory.

There was a great rivalry betweenthe two oIUim during the late footballreason.

OFFICIAL MATTERS

Postmatera Appointed.Henry II. Huoll has bevn apiinted

postmaster at San Antonio, Socorrooounty, vloe August II lllkon.

I .tils Vigil has been appointed postmaster at Tularosa, Otero county.

Articles of Incorporation.Tho Maxwoll Bupply company The

Incorporators aro A. I Mix, A. L.lowla C. Qilggs, M. V. Hrug-gen- ,

of Muxwoll City, Now Mexico,and If. H. Moateti, or Clilco. N. MThe purposes ot thUtorporatlonarotoaniulro by leano, purchase or other-wise, and to become owner or I an do,Improvements on lands, and bullulnguof all descriptions. To do a generalmerchandise, lumber nud wool busi-ness,

P'to buy, soil, ralso and deal in H

live stock. Tho capital stock is $25,-00- 0 tdivided into 60 share at $100. II

Tho torm of oxlstonco Is ntty yoorsand tho principal plnco of buslnosa, 6Maxwoll Citv. New Mexico. Tho num- -

bor of directors shall bo five and those 6who will manngo Uio business of tbocompany tor tho first year aro a. iMix. A. I Hollenblck. LowlaC Origgs, fM. V. nruggon and H. IJ. Maa'on.

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COMPOUND MICROSCOPEPRESENTED TO VEGAS SCHOOL

Dr. H. M. Smith, or tho Meadow;,town, has presntod to tbo las Vega 1,

high school a high grade, powerful R

-j , rv--.. - I .. . ( ... l"COiupuiiuii imcruncuLiu. tuu iudvi u- -

nieut will be of much Irapnrlnnco fortho study of botany, chemistry, andkindred scientific nublecta. Tho giftIs all tho mom welcome because It wltllUsavu thu sohool hoan from an expend, aIturo of forty or titty dollar which i

would otborwtsu havo boon necessary IIvery (toon. e

toOuy Potty mado Doming a visit this

week. Ho haa boon In chargo of a.mercantile houso In Clarksvi io, butbas accoptod a aoro lucrative, positionnt HUboo, Arlt., and bas aWoody a.to rod upon hi aow autitta.