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1 Mlrnrj of Congress 1 All War News Prrih from lh wire try sftcrnooo la lh , , , The Dally Citizen, Ku th bleat UUfnuni and rcacha Hi rcedert eerlirr than ... . ANY OTHER PAPER M t: VOLUME 12. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY AITERNOON, JULY 2, 1890. NUMBER 221. Citizen iLBijyji fAJLLY BLOODY BATTLE AT SANTIAGO! Rough Riders Lead the Advance of the American Army. Many Killed and Wounded Storming the Spanish Entrenchments. OUR TROOPS STEADILY (Cniyrlglil Associated I'rru.) WitM)iij, July 1, 8, p. m , Tls I'laya, rti-l Kit, ( Lie lajed in trannnilnwlon). At tliiH hour Dutitlng Ntill continue. The entire reserve of the Arunrlcnn army have btn onlerwl to the front at mire, ai(i:irntl7 with the Intention of forcing our witjr to HhiiMsko. The troop ad Vitncwl early to the city, but the forttuYa- tl'iiiH r vory strong. Our lowtwi are hotvy. Au (iillrxr from the flcM eetl-Hint-' our klllcl ami wounilwl at over l.unu iiicii. SliKllri, ipwlly from the Hpaiilxh llmt, ilul heavy execiitiurj anionic our troop. During a lull la the fllitinR an improwlve Incident oopurrwl. The 'iUt lu'antr? wan out In front ami milter t'li' l.i -h trom the Ore, but th nun Ha' "The KUr .-wi;l?1 Binripr," i-ven ihe wuiiihIimI j .irium in .li' hIiiiIii! (Copyripht A:iOiiU'd 1'it-mi.) KND UK KIltsT DAY'S HATTLK. Hiboiiey, Proviiu'i of HniiltHgo itr ("iit s, July 1, U p. la., via I'layadKl K'V, (f laycd In trt'ifuilnHlon) At ttiU hour. It p. ui., llhtl'iK Inn practically stopped. 11 will be resumed In the morning. Our troops gained several breaHtworkn. Thoy encoiiiiicrwl a liarbml wire fence ilM font high. OI'KNINO OK THK KIGHT. New Ywk, July 3. A special to the Kvriiliig Worbl, dated Kl Paw, Cub, near SuiiIIuko, noon, by way of I'laya iM K te, July 1, eaye: "The Klmt artil lery Ulit of the campaign baa Junt been ended by silencing Hpanleh battery. The wounded are ntill being picked up as this dispatch la hurrlwl away. (ieneral lawtou's division blvouactd near Kl faney laet night without fire. At 7 o'clock this morning there wax a sullen "boom." It waa the Hint idiot f r iiu CHprou'e liuttTy fired to avenge the killing of hbt son. Promptly the Span inti began to. aiiHwer the challenge from the furls and trendies. At 7:1(1 lirlniea' battery opened on the Hi inlnh troops to the right of the San J ii in blockhouse. Th ciiiuiuou powiler used by our troops smoked and wax a Que target fur the Spanish uVId battery, which waa proba bly served by Admiral Cervera'n marines, judging by the accuracy of tl.e aim. YWiile our Niiioke gave the eininy our rni;e (iriinm rould not locate the en emy 'h guns, which mxl smokeless pow der, except approximately. Hut satietled as to the tlpauleh poeltluu our mcu woi ked like mad. The Spanish tire gradu ally blackened and lu less than au hour penned altogether. Battery A, Hecoud artilleiy, deierves great credit for the victory, for it wan a case of blludueee agituixt eight. The battery' loesee, the ("Ulcere state, are as follows: Killed I uderwuod, privute; llel.u, pri vate. Hounded Ileary, George C, tlrst sor g'aut; eile, eergeant; Coruford, ser geant; Keeiie, corporal. THK HHAVK HiU'I.H h!lKIW. The buttery wax eupported by the Hough Ki'lers, aWint UK) Cubans with a lliitihkisM gun, a detachment of the T.'i.lh cuvulry and a m'uu from Coinpa Iiy I', Second cavalry. Vtt of the HpuuiHli shells II ew low over the crent of the Imttery'e poHitlou and ext'luled. Through them the Hough Kiib-rs hud about ten Hounded, among 1 1 1 in It Chaplain, whone left elbow wae Hiinihheil. Ihe Cubau leader, Uonziles, reorte that the CubaiiH loet twenty killed and wounded. The details of (ieu- eral I. hw ton's loesee have not arrived. Heavy tiring has lieen heard for three hours. It eeenis to indicate a strong American advance. There In no artillery firing from Kl t'aney.and only scattering shots came from Han Juan, which ban a elope of Ufteen feet 111 a hundred. Both divisions are really In battle. The day Is clear ami a moderate breeze Is blowing, i i j iiiij jjjjfiijjnjjjjiiiijijfiiiijrfifiiiimiiiJiJjiiJif j nun gPECIAL OFFER. .. 1 he tuccru of our Spul Bargains in .Tatchi-s last v.etk induces us to offer another. Ml e have juvt received a supply ol Pull Jeweled U5Jewelsi Nkaeleil Moxcinenls, absolutely accurate timekeepers. we nave iineo ineae in warranted Uui rilled Caus and oiler them complex lor Only a dozen of them on hand. " W. oiler UADIliS' W ATCMliS .t kl BVBRITT Leading JeweUf, RAILROAD krninmummuunumummnunnnnmnimwimnJ ADVANCH ON THIS FOE. b it there le a strong heat. The troope are In good condition. Captain Orimee and Corporal McLean were overcome by heat, but are recover ing. The battery slot UK) rounds, two-third diells ami the li ilanre shrapnel. The military b tllnou used by the elgnal Corps for Ihe purpose of obtaining accu rate information of the location of the enemy and character of their defense proved of liiestluuble H"rviCi. The tn.l looii floated just liter t!ie tre tops ami as easily guided along tloee miles ol read toward the line of the enemy. Whenever It halted for the purpose ol taking photngrihrf i f fortlilcatlons be low the Spaniards t.eiz :d the occasion for taking pot ehots et the mid air monster At one time the big ball on hung vor Sau Juan not ox r o i jurde from th enemy and for live uilnut. M the Spanlard- helow tried In vain to puncture it. In the lighting at San Juan a Spanish shell, two and a half Inches in diameter, burst In the nild.it of CHptaiu Puritier'e battery In the Klrst artillery, wounding several. WOl NliKD HOl'lili KlliKUS. Kiswevelt's hougli Holers were also in the tight, and bore themselvee with as much credit ae lu the last four days' but tle In the bush. Several Koiih'HiderH were wounded, among them the follow lug: S. G. Devore, eergeant troop K. W. A. Armstrong, troop J; Corporal McSparron. troop (i; Private Alvin C. Ash. troop d; I'rivala w. A. eieemiin, troop r; 1'rlvate H. A. 1ong, trmip h; Private Mason Mitchell, trisip K. Corporal V. I). Morton, troop I, Third Putted States cavalry, wae also wounded. The Ani.rlt-aa Wmlili. 1'ulvrrl.. Ilie Npnnlah Mior. Hi.tl.rlfM. (Cofiyrintit A.viK'ialt'd fre.-) Oil Santiago, July 1, via Kingston, Ja maica, July J Before live o'clock this morning the crew of the lUgshln were astir, eating a hurried breakfaNt, and at t:oU 'general quartern was sounded and the tlvvlili headed lu towards Agua dores, alsiut three inllen east of Morro Castle. 'Ihe other ehips retained their blix kadlng stations. Along the surf beat en Hlmre the smoke of au approaching train from Altaren was seen. It was compoaed of open cam full of (ieneral IMitliehls triHiiis. At a cutting, a mile east of Agundores, the train etopped and tne i iinaii Hcoiita proceeded along the railroad tracks. The tronpn gut out of the cars ami nxm formed In a long, thin line, standing out vividly against the yellow rocks that roee perpendicularly aboe. Kroiu the quarter of the lUgship there wan a eignal by vigorous wigwagging lettern and in a few minutes later from a lump of green at the water's edge came the answer from the army. Thin wan the tirst co-operation for olleusive purposes between the army and navy. Admiral ("Biiipeon signaled to General liulheld. 'when do you want un to commence ilrlng.'" A little white tlagon shore eent back the answer, "w hen the rest of the command arrivea, then 1 will signal you." It wan a tedious wait for the ehips be fore the second titty carloads of troops cime putting along from Altaren. By '.i::in o'clock the lant of the soldiers bad left the open railroad tracks, disappearing in the thick brush that covered the eastern side of Agiudoren inlet. Ashore there was no sign of the enemy. Thev were believed to be on a western bliilT. Between ttie bluffs runs a rocky gully, leading Into the city of San tiago. On the extremity of the western arm was an old fort, from which the tlairn Were dying, and on a parapet of the eastern hill, Comm.tndiug the gully, two stl Chen of re I earth Could easily be seen against the brush. These were rule pits At li:l!5 the slgna? Hag on shore wig wairged to Admiral Sampson to com mence tiring, and a minute later the Sew fork's guns blazed away at the rule pits and at the old fort. The Suwance and (iloucester joined in the chorus, which rumbled around and tilled the gully. Niuoke noon roee over the hills and the gully wan shut out from view. Then the tiring became more deliberate of our troops ashore in the brush, nothing could lie seen, but the "pink" $16. OO 1)1 ciill I'klU.S fur i i I I.W l)AVS.-- J AVENUE, Albuquerque. N. M. B "pink" of small armi. as they 11 ated out to sea during the lull of the big guns which peppered the rill" pits, and clouds of earth ro-e around them. An eight Ineli shell from the Newark dropped in the massive old fort, and clouds f while dust and huge stones tiili'd the air, when small shells hit its hattlemente, almost hidden br green creepers, and fragments of masonry came tumidlng down . A shot from the SuwBtiee bit the eas tern parapet and It crumbled away like air. Amid the smoke anil ilehrle the llig ta(T tiw eon to fall. "Ihe rlig ha' been shut down," shouted the ehlpn' crews, but when the smoke cleared awar th emldem of Spain was en etill filing and blaring brilliantly In the aim. though th llagstafT was liending toward the earth. Apparently the 11 igslaff had len caught II mi I y in the wreckagre of the fort. A few more shots leveled the battlements until the old castle was a pitiful eight. When the firing ceased Lieut. IVIe hantr of th huwatiee, elgnalled the New York aklng perml-slon to knocli down th" Spanish. II tg "Yes," replied Admiral Sampson. "If you can do It ll! tir ehots." The Suwanee then la about l.tVH) yards fp'in the old fort anil Lieut. Blue carefully aimxl a four Inch gun and the crews of all the ship watched the incid- lit amid Intense ex eltement. W hen the smoke of the first shot cleared away ori'y two etreamers of the Hag were left. The shell had goii through the center of the bunting. A delighted yell broe from the crew of the siiwanee. Two or three minute! later the Suwanee fired again and lime cloud of d'dirln rose from the base nf the Hag ship Kor a few peennd It te Impoe ulile to tell the rff 'ct of the Mhot and then it was seen that the shell only addeC to the ruin of the fort. The flagstaff ee-med to have a charmed exltence The Suwanee had only one chance left. Lieutenant Com mander llelehanty and Lieutenant Blue took their time, j'he Suwan changed tosltlon allghtly. Then a puff of smoke shot nut from her side and up went a spoii'lng elnti'l of debris from the parapet and down fell the banner of Spain. Such yells from the flagship will probably never be harl again. The SuwaneeV last slnt struck right nt the ban of the ll'iirstaff and blew It clear of the wrek ace which held It. "W ell done," signaled Admiral Sampson to Lieutenant Coin mander lielehanty. tu riiiiAa rioivt mm vrn ii lie roll, for lloapllnl Ship alwl Mnllrnl DOIeer. Washington. July i -The following was received this morning: ".sib ii".v, via Piaj a del K-te, July I. Adjutant lieneia!, Wa hlngton: I fear I underes'linated t ) day's caeunl'tt's. A large and tlinrnu;.'hly equipped lunpltal shi i eh iil I be s.'i.t here at once to can I r th wounded. The chief biu'coii s ive t'oithehis iu fur fort' inure iiMllcal lll 'ers. The i.hip inn t hi lug a launch and Ii 'iits or Convoying the wounded. "SllAKTKU." WkdI. Hump, to Itilerv.u., Paris, July 2. The Matin says that the queen regent of Spain deelres the Inter vention of Kurope, and would "willingly -wrilli'ii the throne for a peace which b imperative In the Interests and for the honor of Spain." TMIKIIII.K IH I U.K. -I. .nil tr Moil Hi.il Mirlt All Tit-Dij ui eitm Ihkii. Washington, July 2. The president and secretary of war, through a private dwpatch coming from the battlelleld learn that th" engagement wan rcsumm! thin morning and has continued all day. The wounded are coming in rapidly, and indications point to heavy losses. The dispatch die's not indicate a decisive re sult in any direction. Ill liep Miin,iimi. Washington, July 2. The deepest ens pense existed throughout military and ollicial circles as the day progresseil and no word Ciiue from Shatter. At 2 .M o'clock nothing whs forthcoming an to the situation on the th Id. f A Mill s AI-MV. III. Army II. Nut Trleil lu Item Ii NrjtlrtK!. 'C'l'I'Vllh AsiKl.iU-tl I'rrsi.l Montejo Bay. Jamaica. July 1 .:'Mip m Cuban uiessciiKer from the Insur gents near Mani tnillo, province of San tiago de Cuba, landed here to day from a sail boat ami biought the intelligence that the Spanish Insips, iiumlHTing about h,ii. winch left Manzalilllooii Jinn to march to Mintlago. were called bark by lien. Paiido ll appeals that Palnh wan not with the troops as reported lie Is in UavaiiH. Ihe relieving army, tlie I ii tut ri says, was supplied with find, and the roads were alllio-t Impa-mitde. The artillery coil 11 not be dragged along with them. Thus getting to Santiago in time ti succor the garrison there appeared Impossible, hence the recall of bin troops Nu Odli'lal Informal Inn. Washington, July - W ,ir diq artnient ot'oi I tls ure not in (lossf-eion at this houi 1 11 I.) a. m i of acv 1 1 1 T rimitiou to i liow that lighting at Santiago was resomed to day, but they heliee mch to be tin case. C'ttmitrtt'a VliMit ConIIiik. London, July 2. Lloyd's agent at Port Said, telegraphing at l:-'i p. in. to-day, i-.tya that the Spanish fleet in anchoreC outside of Kgyplinu all I engaged in Coaling. hprtiili.li i'ulllrr. lirturu. Suez, July 2 Ihe Spanish colliers which inliied the caiiin je.teni.iy ar rivd li- re to day. ,.,,.. r. July J. I iq New York, r, lii'.o. ,lm-4 I.i-hii H1.1.1I. Last night, at about s o'clock, .latio s Li wis die I at Ins room 011 west Htilnat avi iiue after a long illnesa. He was a consumptive, and ri-turned to this city troiu southern Arizona a!ut a year ago. hfter residing here several yearn In the early days of Albuquerque. He waiahout ol years of age. The remains were turned over to I ndertaker Strong, and the fu neral will take place at the undertaking parlors at 7 o'clock to-morrow evening. 1.1..1 open-work rubber foot mat, off wagon between city and Katrview cemetery. A liberal reward will be p dd f.ir th re turn of the same to K, Moiitfort, under tak r Major Krnest Meyers, who was out west on husiness, returned to the city List night, and e.ilh d at tills olli.'e tla's afterinsiii. He intends to present Cant. horradaille with two line double-action self cocking revolvers, when he haves for the front -"you know." ('has. Mansard, the popular Hour mil ler, and wife, who were 011 a visit to the Omaha expieutioii und friends in I wa returned home la-t night. I hey report Having nau a uiosi enjoyaiue tune. Schilling's best baking soda, three pounds for ..1 cents, ut A. Lomhardo'n. Home cooking, polite waiters, and good service generally, at 11 ac n t um. 11 Spanish Force in Cuba Defeated by the Insurgents. Russia, Germany and France May Try to Get Into the War. Gen. Pandn, Wlib Six Thousand Spinlsb Troops, Arrives at Sanilafo. CAMlRA'l FlItT IH TRI tVtl CAHAl. New York, July 2. According to ad vices reetied py the Cuban junta, Oi n ral li.ai, lu command of lite Mxib Cuban army corps lu Pinnr del Kio ha'! recently a battle with the Spanish ti unp in the western part rf the province in luch be came off victor, taking a great many prisoner s. Tim Spanish loss w e heavy, while the Cut ans it l"s than jfty men. AMiT the bailie half the company ol soldiers from the Spanish garrison marched into the Cuban camp with arc if and ammunition and offered their forc e, giving an a reason for their desert. on 111 treatment 011 the part of otllcera and lit illtllclelit food. Oeneral Hlat ban about &,kx ooldlcrs well armed and equipped and a large lumber of reconceutrailoa without arms Die food 1 very ehort. Kour Spanish (iles caught 111 the Cuban camp were hut. II Would t a World'. W ar. Berlin, July 2. Correspondent Asso latel Preen in Informed that (iermany, France and Itu-wia have reached au tgreement to Interfere in the Philippine, when lioetilitlee ceaee, to prevent the United Si alee or Croat Britain from gaming poHsesnion of the whole of the islands. (.AI L OK liKHMANY. Berlin, July 2. W hen the war la over au International congress will be pro posed, similar to the Hrlln cfltigrcsn of 'H, to Mettle all questions connected l<li lha Kitr All Mm cprimt linivr. w.-All ne Invited to Join. Including the Putted itntes Hud Spain. It appears certain hat Oermany will demand a ellce of the' 'hillpplne hlau ls, or other couipeuHa- iidil lu the far east. lIKIIIsll K.sTKI.S -UMpliMiu. HhlpTaarn In l'liarK lijr Ain.r lean Wanililp, New York, July 2. A dispatch to the Herald from' off Santiago, Tlmisday, via I'.rt Antonio, Jamaica, says: A.lula. tne British eteamship which some tim ago arrlid the Biltlsh refugees from Clcu- In. goe to Kingston, and which haa been in many Cuban porta since the war be- gan, dropped anchor at the lower bay at 'i nan tain '1110 lant night. Commander IcCalla of the Marblehead decidnl to have the elatoa of the Adula In Cuhep aratranlil.Mall.tlut.rnilnaelai.lt i.tini.tl. water olliciaily duternuned ai.d piouiptly seized the vessel. He put a piixe crew aboard the Adula, which wan loaded with provisions. Commander McCalla will hold the vessel until he receive orders from Washington. Collt'iia llonl Itaca. Saratoga, July 'J Pennsylvania won the 'varsity race, Cornell secoud, W lscon dn third and Coluuilda last. Time: Pennsylvania, lo:M 'a ; Cornell, Hliiil; W isconsin. l'l:o7; Columbia, 1)1:21. Iiistauce, three mllea. Npaulnlt I'rlca.. Key W est, July 2. The Spanish nteamer Hon I to Ksteuger and slisins Kmanuel and Kaoul, captured by the Hornet, June 27 and 28, oil Manzanillo. were brought here thin morning by a prize crew under Ku slgn Kllin, I'amara'. sualrnit, W ashliigton, July 2. The state depart ment ban received Information from a consular representative at Cairo that two vessels of ( auiara's t-quadroll have en tered the Suez canal. I IIICAI.II NKW HAI'KKa. strike of Ilia Mlarrotrper Htop tlialr I'ltlilleallou lu-Uay. Chicago, July 2.-None of Kngllsh pa pers were published III Chicago to day, 'Wing to a atnke among the stereotyp e-s. The stereotypers demand a reduction of the bourn of ialmr and an Increase of wsg'S. It was refused at H o'clock last veiling and the etereoly pern refused to work. A meeting of the publishers was hold to-day to arrange a plan of campaign. It won announced that 110 paper could be published to-morrow. The publishers have re'elvcd a large number of applt litmus from stereotypers In other cilies. It in the general belief that the ell-pension will not be long. Hi-Milt of t apt. (trolley, Krle, Pa., Julr 2. The llrst authentic b tails surrounding the Ust inouieuts of '"tilit. Charlea . ttridley him been re eeividhere by letter from Patina-ter 'alt, assigned to care for the Invalid ami ''.,Ce"( " - . Wt c.in please you and p;ivc ymi the ailvanu rr stock, in th: titv to eihcl from. CEO. C. CAINSLEY nail, OKHKKH l.ltKV WATCH KS H. E. Coiiht Mil St. CHIEF WATCH INSECTO Railroad Watches- Sold on easy 21 JtwV-d Elgins 21 Wflrd Wiltlums 21 and 23 IfwUd I Limp&ns i 17 Jewld Hamiltons I 17 Icweitrd hlgiiu i 17 Jtwthd WAlthams. t'in Cold, Gold I'lllfd, Silver . nd Nickle caws. Mall OrderM H i11:IIimJ anil b.lng him hoive. The letter et id's th t ( apt Ondh yhad h. en ill .everal weeks before the light and aro.e from a sick bed t a-simie bis i:nties mid th it he r.' ni lined on duty emit nooiidy, mfferlng from fu,!to:i.. , atgiavaleil ll.a' (fte- qnenth'l'i nh :'i in i, w hi II l-il'i rno 't i nt il;e heiiiorrhges Willi. I result 1,1 I' ill, ( ept lill (Uidliy, with unshaken fortitude, replied: " I ne battle of Manll 1 killed lue, t ut I Would do It ngatn If inci'saiy " All VI Irittfn l'n,.r. Nusp.nil. Chlcigo, July 2. All Chicago new. ..iiets eu.peiiited to day en account id the r'ereotv 1 ers' pi 1 ike. In riir-u nice ol an nsrf nouit that noiiewill b.. published nntil all cau be publo l ed 1 n nqlly. I'eltiirrew Spunk. Washington, July 2. Pettigrew re slimed hi. ep-ech Upon the llaw.illall an nexation resi lulioiis, in ,;un ten liny ego. AIM Jl VN lit It. HIS Spai.lsh I'ortr... I.irnii'il anil f.krtl liy Alur-iloHli I riiim, N"W York. J'i'y A ojn righted die patch t tlie K.. oing World, dated "In 'I e Held, two n lies from, Santiago, Juh I," and c tided from PlH.vailel K.te, eavs: s in Juan height have lalleii, und tin A trlsiiow pp-neil for the advance or Morro Ciislle, ll was a glorious victory, hut very ib arly purchased. 'Hie pine, was the etrongist t-punish ciitimst, well ;ortltled and valiantly dcfehdisl. The position was an excellent one. ran Jiiaii nil Is steep, and an nrnllery batierv win ocatid ou it. It was also occupied by barrack and other bnll Miii:s. but tin American troops etorm. d the heights. and .ipaiiieh valor had to yield to bulldog tenacity and the ei urage of the Auglo--iaxons. An I write our trmqn aie swarming ii 'he hill aiid covering It like aula, ami (he Spaniards are demuraliz s. Ihe lighting ban been the hanle-t kind and our lnsie eullerel severely, but the iiemy'a works are in their hands and thy do not count the cost. Kl Caney Is aim ours. The general advance which began at :i p. 111. has been .-.iiccefwiiu un along the line. After driving the enemy out of Kl Caney, the iroopn tisik pwsession of the village, ami dentroyed the Spam di 'oris bv which It had been defended. The Spaniards th tl If to the city of .sai.iiivo where they low are Louses o- Isith Hpten were heavy. V bursting Spanish e 1 1 . : 1 ; lniost auui '"Hled an entire company of our troops thus kimiiii-kv " Maskril M.n 11. .h a I'.i itiu I'axrn- (cr 1 rilu, St. Li ills, Mo., J ul v 2 -A H'ecli.l from I Oalbie, Texas, to the Pus'. Ih i a'eli sajs: ieneral jianngcr lliorn, or the Texai fe Paclllc railway, to -day made the fid lowing nlatenient nbont atialn robherv j "T!1 f!1""1""' '!Ml "i,'J: , rs, all in iskc.I excq.t the I -ailer, ll.igged o.r No. J weal hound ex pi ess at In o'c'uck hut 11 1 y. lit, ten mi lee 'si of Stanloti, 011 the Hli:led ihtlns, be tween C. dorado and Pcccn ilvern, oueol ( '"."i "'"," , ."I1"'1'' "" Xh ' f-ber-n covere.1 t he eng.ne crew with f l the exprcni car loose. lie most desolate epola on the Hue. Hit j "''V " "i " , . """"""' I ""V r' a"'1 ,'"'1' h'"W It lip Will. dynamite. Nobody hurt, but the cur wa wrecked, the eiiha and bottom being 'down out. The robbera then blew up the through express eafe, wreck ing It badly and damaging the coutentn. What money was 111 the safe they took, ami mounting their horses they rodeawitv to the Houthwest. 1 have 110 way nt knowing what the ei prese company' loss Is. The itmoiinl may have been iau-e and it may have heeu small. Mils, however, In not the season when rail wavs make the heaviest money ehipmeiitn. V e are informed that three pursuing parties aie alter Hie rob bers. Two nturtcd from Ml, Hand ami S'anton. A larger posse started e:tetward from the Pecos on a spec ml train under direction of John Y. Lovell, of Beeves county. The Texan V Paclllc railway company ban offered a reward of fiiO for the capture ol each and the state of lexan will duplicate the reward. The officiate of the I'.icuic Knucss company decline to make public how much money the robbera secured. A rumor places the amount all the way from ten to titty thousand dollars. Nil W A It I'HKl.t 11 1 III.. Luke's Mixture tobacco 2r aim salmon ( aliforuia apricots, per can Pickbn, per quart Pure apple eid-r vim gar, per gal. . 1 lb an llouten's cocos j-lh Bi.ker'n cc a 2packitgenO.it Klalies 2 packages Pettij .hn'a breakfa fissl 1 cases nweet rhoeidat" THK MAK, W u. KithK, Pr i'lietor. . (i'.c . Ku' . I" M- . UK- . :nf . " . :i"c . Kic J.lC 2.U' A IIiiIii-n. Iluiiiii riir K-nl. The riMiui next I 1 Mai-, n's stationery store. In the N r Armi 1 1 bin.'ding Ap ply to Otto liieckui.fi, ag-nt. Mr.niiik., Big nliM'k of llr. WHik 1 at "Haw ley's, 011 the Corner." Mail cr h rs solicited. Koom moulding. Wn .tue Ci Experience Our experience I 1 t'-e Shoe bu-lnesn In nmrked l,y Fair Ii nling. Ilouedv and hi.ndiing lleli ..! (1:1. Is. V c s II h s th tt lit .k- fi ifip's !i r us. I hey are thi' in!) kiu I we tin sell S'li 1 tht.se trlces: Ladies' Ox fords, L!ac' and Tan Kid, Coin 1 ocs and g od wrarinvr Shots, all sizes and widths, Children's Dongol.i, Kangaroo, Calf and Nubian Calf, Lace and Button, sizes 1 1 'i to 2 at Same in sizes 8' j to II at . . !!)( ut the I. truest & 00 Kelltl Slae- llelrr.. 12 2 S. S-conrl St. I Alll.ll I, Alii llit FOX, . . anil (iol.l Ave. SANTA FE PACIFIC It. H Monthly Payments. We have just received an elegant line of 18k Wedding Rings in Tiffany, Oval and Flat shapes. Fine Watch work, Stone Mounting and ar tistic engraving promptly done. .il iilnol Ion (J u iraol ,! 0 t f ' t ?h !t ft: ?H ii'. 4, ,J, ,t y.i. -... ILFELD BROTHERS Temporary Offices.... IN THE NEW ARMIJO BUILDING) m ; n iJl 'if "is 't 'if tx 'i '. t 'if t'l. t ', t a ;f . it . . 'if . 'if ."tl t 'if . y.t . if ! t TKE WAR CONTINUES But our prices remain fu during; times of peace the lowest possi ble compatible with best quality of goods. Your money back Schillings Bed if you don't like Schilling's Best coffee. You will be Hittlnilwl with ths sbovn, sh vmi will Iw with (iiihIUt snil price of everything ImiiKht si the Vsvorittt Store- JAFFA GROCERY CO. 115 5iuth Second Street. Fireworks And othtr FOURTH of JULY GOODS at the store of 217 SOUTH SECOND St. New tMituttteii. flftMen rummlM fur 'i I'i'iilH, at A. Ixmiiianlo'ii. Stove repair at Kutrelln'e. Agents fur McCALL BAZAAR PATTERNS. All Pitttrns 10 end 15c NONE HIGHER 20 1 IUilro&d Avenue, Alliiiijuei'iiut', Tlio Best H1fj;la.tc5cl Store A Tale of Low Si in troll iut ion tr explanation iieiesHrirj, ec jit that it Hil l ne iiithI unload Slimmer Woods, liclotv we irive ' "' Lot I Includes all Shirt Waists, which sold up to 60c; Special Sale price Qtj only jUOKs Lot 'i Takes in all Shirt Waists that sold up to 90c ; Special Sale price ftsfV on'y JVJU Lot :t Includes all Shirt Waists H tZr that sold up to $1.35; Special price.. ' Lot 1 Takes in all Shirt Waists that sold up to $1 90; Special Sale price Lot ."i Takes in all our finest and beat Waists that sold up to $3005 dj" fcf Special Sale price only cpi.et)v ?!i ; tf. ii: i: y. .''i y ,, fl yti ytt -.; ',; Opposite the Old Stand. Under the circumstances our many patron will readily understand that cash money will come in very handy at once, and therefore we hope that they will come to our assistance with prompt settlements of their account. Respectfully, ILFELD BROTHERS. rmriTrrmrrmirTffnrrrnrrrmmrnn.TnTnrnnnTTmTTi7a TMC SULPHUR SPRINOS STAGE LINE.... WASON & TRIMBLG, Props. Th. bnt qulppe4 trl-weckly four-hors ,Utt In th SoulhweK. From Thom irm 10 the Umooi Sulphur Sprinn In the Jtmts Mount! nt. Leave Thornton ri a TV 1 bundY n Saturday. t 8 . m. errivc el Blend 12 nooni Iceve L M ' P" w 5nd !"vc "i lPhu, ' S P' & ur from Sulphur, on Monday WednUy, end tridyi. Pertia Itevln, Albuouerque 00 Setur day can tptnd Sunday in the mountains. -si -tui- - - -- if lri--jxjiipjL, Round Trip Tickets tor Sale by B W. L. TRIMBLE &c L i- ...... ttUJiiXBJijjitjjjjiijjjjjijjjjiiijijjjjjjjjiiiiiiriiiiiiiHiifrfi'riL E. J. POST & CO., BUCKEYE MOWERS. We Carry a Full Line of Buckeye Mower Repairs. Thomas All-Steel Easy Dump Hay Rakes. Milburn and Studebaker Wagons Write for Prices. Mail orders given prompt attention. A.IjHTTOTTTUTQTJT1 VISITORS STOP AT THE GRAND CENTRAL, N. T. Ariiiijo Building. A- Ottutrnlljr Uooettact Xlotel. THE ECBHiST iSpecial Sale on SHIRT WAISTS All this season's productions ! No old stock, shoved on the public as New (ioods. All our Waists di vided into five (5) lots absolutely none reserved as follows : REMNANTS Crash, Tallin lation of our Discounts. .. y t , ;l yft ; ; y)t y) ; . . j . JJJ . JP. tft 3 CO., - Albuquerque TSTt-l W MB.XIOO MAIL ORDERS Filled Same Day as Received- N. M. in tlio Cltv- Prices. is jMtin late in the Beasou you iinmtchil)le iiriees. Summer Wash Goods Sale.... 39 pieces Duck and Fancy Colored Satins, wonh i2iC, on sale at 7c One lot 32-inch Light Shade Percale, wcith ioc, on sale at 70 Lot No. 1 Includes all Summer Wash Ma tirial, that sold up to I3jic, only 8c Lot No. 2 Takes in all Summer Wash Material, that sold up to iTtC, only Do Lot No. 3 Takes in all Summer Wash M iteri d, that sold up to 20c, only Ou Lot No. 4 Takes in all Organdies and Swiss Lawns and Mulls, that sold up to 35c, ony i5c Lot No 5 Takes in all Imported Organ dies and Imported Swiss Lawns, that sold up to 40c, only 5J50 Of Wash (Joods, (J I Heliums, IN'rcalt's, Satiiu's, Linens, ftc. The accumu I Jig June Selling at Tremendous W 11 Corset Special. Our regular "iOc Summer Corset to Q00 close out balance cn hand only.. , . CJ U s w m m m m m m 't iil !ZwZp5s Ji