. ALI3UQUEUQUE EVENING CITIZEN. 8ATUAOAY, JULY 1, 1905. PAGE FlVf Smayeaenaeaj, "r "w- we- rtT "Turf" -w- Surety Investment Company Albuquerque Traction Company WE BUILD THE HOUSE Merchants would generally build their own home, but they dislike to take the money, in a lump sum, out of their business, therefore if YOU FURNISH THE PLANS we will sell you the lots, let the contract, furnish the money and build you a beautiful home in I a H u t s E c w .Albuquerque's ideal i CALL THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PEOPLE TOGETHER. LEARN THE NEEDS OF THE NATION, AND THUS WITH NEW EYES AND EARS, GET OUT OF THE DARK WOULD RETAIN HIS AUTO CRATIC POWER, BUT WIELD IT WITH A NEW-BORN INTELLI GENCE. TO THE BENEFIT OF RUSSIAN PROGRESS. By W. T. Stead. Famous English Economist and Ed itor. What would I do if I were czar? When you ask me that question, I feel profoundly gratful that I am not . Tl . T J . . .lint JV.IAM- me czar, xjul i auuiit mat. tut? yuo,- , tlon Is one that ought to be asked of every one who venture to express au opinion upon the situation In Rus-j sla. It is eay to dogmatise about what the czar ought to do, especially as most of the dogmatists confine them-, selves to asserting that he ought to cut and run from the post which has been entrusted to his keeping. The question is not what the czar ought to do. If he were as Irresponsible as an American newspaper editor, but what would I do which heaven for bid he changed places tonight with me? i "I would not wish my worst enemy to bave the burden which I have to bear," said the czar to me, at Czar koe Selo, in the piping times of peace seven long years ago. How much more unsupportable Is the burden today! But were it ten times as heavy he cannot lay It down. He must stagger on under it as best tie can until death. Desertion of his post treachery to his trust, repudia tion of his coronation oath these things at least, need not be dis cussed. For however weak Nicholas II may be in other respects, he Is as Immovable as a rock when he Is quite certain he is obeying the imperious call of a plain duty. What, then, would I do, If I found myself in the czar's skin, fs.e to face with the present peril-as position within and without the Russian fron tier? Abdication would mean deser tion; from such a coward's crime no good could arise. It the Eternal providence that placed me on the throne wished me to vacate It, vacat ed It will be; but abdication for an emperor is what suicide Is to the in dividual, the voluntary abandonment of a position of responsibility thrust upon us without our consent by the will of the higher powers. If I were czar I think I should re gard It as my first duty, not to de prive myself of the authoiity with which I was invested on my . corona tion, but to render It possible for me intelligently aud uaefully to exercise It. At present I am omnipotence with out omniscence. I am an autocrat whose eyes see no further than a monljik's and whose ears are no keener than those of an lsvostchik. If by the will of God I am called to be the gray matter of the brain of Russia, then In God's name, give fne eyes and ears which will see and hear all that goes on in the remotest provinces of my empire! This being Interpreted Into the plain, practical speech or early poli tics, means that I would bring into ex istence as speedily as the wisdom of my ablest and most energetic advis ers could desire, a modernized equiva lent of the ancient zeniskl soborl, or national consullaure assembles, where by In times of national peril Russia has repeatedly found safety. The zemskl sobor would not be a parliament; it would be an assem blage of the ablest, most public spir ited Russians discernible to me and my counselors, to whom should be added in equal numbers the chosen representatives of the zemstvos, the municipalities and the peasants. With them I would take counsel, from them I should receive informa tion, to them I would remit for con sideration and discussion the su preme questions of peace and war. w Qirts rest to the stomach. Cunt lndlfMtlon, dyspepsia, tour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, narrow stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed euro. OaWa MW Tear aTa nMiMirtavml MaSaa ISi "' 4.1 Am For eale br home place,$3,000 building restrictions, 30-foot building line, handsome entrance gate, hundreds of growing box-elder shade trees, cement sidewalks, no 1 , TRACTION LAND AND i (VIPR O VLTtVJE N T CO., Solomon Luna, Pres., W. H. Greer, V-Pres., M, W. Flournoy, Sec-lreas., D.K.B. Sellers, Mgr. "WHAT I WOULD If V 1 But in all this I would preserve unim paired the supreme and awful respon sibility that was Imposed upon me at my crowning. All that would be done would be for the chosen representa tives of the Russian nation to supply the knowledge necessary for the wise exercise of my omnipotent autoc racy. There can be no good counsel without freedom of discussion, but as wisdom seldom proceeds from the ir responsible, the zemskl sobor would be free to speak, but it would ' be weighed down by the consciousness I that I might and probably would be in the exercise of my sovereign au thority impose upon them or upon their trusted representatives the re sponsibility of carrying out the pro gram which they draw up for my! guidance. J That, however, must be left to myi supreme will. In the opinion of nine out of every ten of my subjects, lim itations upon the exercise of the au- tnority or tne autocracy can only De imposed by the free will of the au tocrat, and that solely for the purpose of securing the more efficient expres sion of the will of the people, whose voice is the czar. The recent ukase establishing the principle of religious liberty would be enforced and extended. The chartered liberty of the Finns would be confirmed and placed on a firmer footing by the annulling of the arbltra. y illegalities of the regime in troduced by General Bobrlkoff. Among the measures which would be recommended to the zemskl sobor for consideration would be the modi fication of the rigor of the Russian ad ministration in Poland, the arrange ment of a modus vlvendi with the Jews, the establishment of a system of universal primary education, and the restoration of Its ancient liber ties to the church. In short, I would, If I were czar, endeavor in all things to realize the Ideal of the czardom, to make myseir the Incarnate will of KuBsla. and to place myself in the closest, most con stant relationship with all that is wisest and soundest In the Russian people. And pending the establishment of tha rnmnlota freedom of the Dress. I would anange for the Immediate pub-l llcatlon of an official newspaper for DODular circulation throughout my em pire, In which, as In general assembly or meeting place of the whole nation, every representative body and recog nized order should have a right of printing their petitions or grievances, unless under my own sign manual I declared that I had personally read Dyspepsia Cure ail drug glet. DO IF I WERE THE "I WOULD GET LIGHT A3 TO DO IF I WERE CZAR." such petitions and believed that it would not be for the public Interest that they should be 'published. Then at least I could feel that I should no longer be kept in the dark as to what my subjects suffer, what my subejets think, and what my sub- BIG ROW AMONG THE GRAIN SPECULATORS INDEPENDENTS AND BUCKETSHOP MEN START A NEW BOARD OF TRADE. Kansas City, July 1. War is on between the Chicago and Kansas City boards of trade and the Inde pendent brokers or bucket shop men. It is the outcome of the re cent decision of the United States supreme court restraining the In dependents from using quotations of the Chicago Board of Trade. To fight back, the bucket shop men have organized the National Board of Trade of Kansas City. It Is to rival the old boards. If beaten In this effort the Independents must go out of business. The leader In the movement and president of the new organization is C. C. Christy. The Chicago Board of Trade has been after his scalp for years, but he has continued us ing Its quotations. In regard to the new organization Christy says: "We have now 1500 members, representing all parte of the country, and 30,000 tutlos of leased wires. Every member must do a strictly straight business or he will be expelled. We Intend to han dle grain through the public ele vators, and in three years will be doing more business than any other board. The Chicago Board of Trade is nothing but a bucket shop, and a powerful one. It even con trols the courts." W. G. Goffe, president of the Kan- DETECTIVE HAS FIGHT WITH RATON ESCAPES S. N. Rose, Santa Fe detective, while on duty at the Santa Fe depot at La Junta, Colo., noticed two col ored men who answered the descrip tion of the escaped prisoners from Raton Rose and A. A. Frost. He started after the men and they sep arated. Rose ran one of the men Into a corner where there was a des perate hand-to-hand encounter, the negro finally escaping. Rose shot after htm but missed. One of the negroes was later captured south of town. Detective Rose was badly bitten on the left band during his encounter. Th laxatlv (tact f Chambertala'e Stomach and Livr Ta biota la ao ar abla ami ao natural that yon do sot rcallaa It la tha affect ot a anadlelna. For sale ar all daaUra, HOW MY SUBJECTS SUFFER." Jects wish. I cannot be an efficient autocrat In the dark. V """" ; ' ? a' 9 ' m Xt 1ST' - . . ' V ' ... mm Am-iiimn P. V C. C. CHRISTY, fcas City Board of Trade, refuses to divulge his plans for fighting the rival organization. Asked If he pro posed to Ignore it, he said: "No, but time alone will reveal our meth ods of fighting it" Other members of the Kansas City board denounce the members of the new board and say that It will not last six months. They have warned the Kansas City papers that if quotations from the new board are published, their representa tives will be driven from their floor. JURY HOLDS SANTA FE RESPONSIBLE FOR WRECK Coroner J. B. Ilackett held sn In quest over the body of Frank Mc Adams, the passenger fireman of the Colorado ft Southern who was killed on Tuesday by the runaway freight train betwen King Siding and Castle Rock, Colorado. The Jury report found that Frank McAdams came to his death in a collision between a runaway freight and a passengr train between King and Castie Rock, the result of extrem negligence on the part of the Santa Fe Railway com pany in not having a split switch. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum dysentery, diarrhoea or summer complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. CZAR" W. T. STEAD. IN "WHAT I WOULD THE MARKETS STOCK MONEY - METAL - WOOL Closing Quotations Received by Levy Bros., Members Chicago Board of Trade. Amalgamated Copper &2 American Sugar 139 Atchison, common .., 83 Atchison, preferred I..102 Baltimore & Ohio 113 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 7114 Colorado Fuel ft lion 44 Chicago, Great .Western, com.. 20 C. & 0 63 Erie, common 46 H Erie, first 8244 I.. & N 149 Missouri Pacific 99 Metropolitan 127V4 Mexican Central 21 New York Central 144 Norfolk 85 Reading, common 99 Pennsylvania 140 Rock Island, common 29 Southern Pacific 64 St. Paul ......177 Southern Railway 32 T. C. & 1 83 Union Pacific, common 127 U. 8. S., common 82 U. S. 3., pfd 99 Wabash, pfd 40 O. ft W 53 Weekly Bank Statement New York. Julv 1. Reserves, de crease, $3,435,800: reserve, less U. S. decrease, S3,4D9,H0U; loans, Increase, 118,056,300: special, increase. 1374.- 500: leeals. Increase. 11.001.200: de posits. Increase, 119.280,000; circula tion, Increase, $476,000. Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwlnvllla, Oa., always keapa a bottle of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready (or Inatant uae. AtUtcke of eollo, cholera morbua and diarrhoea come on ao suddenly that there la ao time to hunt a doctor or so to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber aaye: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which la one of the beat medlclnea I aver aaw. 1 keep a bot tle of It In my room, aa I have bad sev eral attacka of eollo and It haa proved to be the beat medicine I aver uaed." Bold by all dealers. 8ewlng Machines For Rent by week or month, at low rates. The Singer Is acknowledged the lightest running and most convenient of any. Try one and be convinced. Only ai the Singer stores. Look for the red S., 218 South Second St., Albuquer que, New Mexico. ' o The 8alvs that Penetrates. DeWltt's Witch Haaal Salve penetrates the port of tha skin, and by Ita ana leptic, rublfoclent and healing Influence It auoauea Inflammation ana curee Holla, Buma. Cute, Kcaema. Tetter. Kin Worm and all akin dlaeajjea. A speolfle for blind, bleeding. Itching and protruding riiea. Tne original ana genuine wttcn Hasel Salve la made by sf G. DeWItt Co., and sold by ail dnigtsta. TheBest Hot Weather Medicine "SS TEW MILLION BOXES A TEAR 4 S CANDY CATIIA" feso y-r- y,:, - J PREVENT ALL 8 II WW EH "eOWfL TBOUDtES fj DECISION OF BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Henry Gannett of the United States Geological survey, who is chairman of the United States board of geo graphic names, submits for publica tion the following riaclnlnna mailt hv the board at Its last meeting, June 7: Donaldson; creek, Caldwell county, Kentucky. (Not Dolllson, Dollarson, nor Donalson.) Hay den; island In Columbia river, Multnomah county, Oregon. (Not Shaw's, Shaw, nor Vancouver.) Hornlblow; point, Chowaa county, North Carolina. (Not Hnrnhlower Horniblow's, nor Skinners.) Klvallna; river, debouching In Cor win lagoon, on the Arctic coast of Alaska, sixty miles southeast of Point Hope. (Not. Kevullk, Kevu leek, Kuveleek, Klvalena, Klvallnag mlut, Klveleena, Klvilenya, K lve low, nor Kiv-a-llnyah.) Kobuk; river in northwestern Al aska, tributary to Hotham Inlet. (Not Kowak, Putnam, Kooak, Kubuk, nor Kuvuk.) Poverty; point, Dorchester tounty, Maryland. (Not Brockman, Brok man nor Brohawn.) Roasting Ear; point, Dorchester county, Maryland. (Not Roasting Gar. nor Rose Neck. Tlgara; Eskimo village on Polntj nope,, Arctic coast or Aiasira. (Not Tlklra, Tlkl-rah, Tlk-l-rah-mun, Tik liah, Tlk e rah, Tlkera, Tlekagag mint, Tlekaga, TIgera, Tig-a-ra, Tlg-a-rah, nor Flgarok.) Whale; Island between Afognak and Kodlak, Alaska. Not Tobopym erlu. Tobopymek, Ketoy, nor Klttl wake.) Reversal of previous decision. WOMAN'S NERVE 8AVE3 MAN'S LIFE By the coolness and bravery of a woman the life of a prominent Stone wall, Colorado, rancher was saved a few days ago from the attacks of a grizzly bear. The bear had devoured some young stock bwned by Hal Russell, a wealthy pioneer rancher of the Stone wall country. Mr. Russell, accom panied by his wife and a Mrs. Wilson, who resides near the Russell home, started on a bear hunt, taking the trail from the remains of a yearling calf which the bears had eaten. The party came upon two grizzlies unexpectedly and it resulted In an exciting encounter. Mr. Russell kill ed the male bear with two well direct ed shots. The female bear was close by and charged on the party. Mr. Rtnstll and the two ladles opened fire as they retreated. Mr. Russell wan between the ladles and the bear and fell backward over a log. Mrs. Russell, realizing In an Instant the position of her husband, rested her rifle against a tree and fired four bullets Into the bear which fell dead within a few feet of her husband. These are the first grizzly bears killed In the Stonewall valley this staea. Huge Task. It was a hugs task to undertake the cure of such a bad oaaa of kidney die aaaa aa that of C. F. Col liar, of Chero kee, la., but Elertrlo Bitters did It. He wrltea: "My kidneys were ao far gooe I could not alt on a chair without a euahlon; and Buffered from dreadful backache, headache, and depreaalon. In Electric Elttera, however, I found a care, and by them waa reatored to perfect health. I recommend thla great tonlo medicine to all with weak kldneya, liver or etomaob. Guaranteed by all deaiere; price to. MdoWbkeQmmQl W SMI It's 10 to 1 you do if you are a vlotiin r j f ZX . Don't Do It. ! Dong-eroue. I ntjtf We'll admit It will core malaria, but it leaves I almtait duadlv after efiucla. MERBINE is purely veeotable and absolutely iruaraiitued to cure malaria, sick beaduche, biliotiuiioau, and all atoiuach, kiduey and liver oowpluiuU. TRY IT TO-DAY. 90 Cents cw Dottle, rot sue by J. stores or shacks. M n KELLY WILL CELEBRATE 8peclal Correspondence. . Kelly, N. M., June 29. The Fourth, of July celebration is on the tapis, a id bids fair to end In a rousing cel ebration In Kelly. It has been some) years since Kelly celebrated the great national event, and every one) is beginning to think It Is about tlm she astonishes her cltlsens and neigh bor friends by inviting them to spend, the glorious Fourth in Kelly. Thai matter Is being pushed by some of the) most enterprising young men, who believe in doing the thing up right. The people of Kelly have come te ask the question of why they should spend the Fourth of July In some, other town away from home, wheat we have better accommodations and. a better chance for a good time at home. The great dlculty found fa spending the day. In some smaller town Is that very rarely the accom modations are ample for the immense) crowd of visitors. Jostled and crowd ed about, you must stand In the glar ing sun all day, or In case of a rata you get a good soaking. Why not Invite our friends to Kelly and show them one of the best times of their lives. A very good program cam easily be arranged for the day, and a big Ore works display at night. It Is very probable that a grand ball will be one of the foremoBt attrac tions. Quality vs. Quantity. Hard mueclea and atrong body de set depend on the quantity of food you eas, but on Ita perfect digeatlon and proper eaelmllation. When you take KodoT yaw pepala Cure your syatem gets all tha nourlahment out of all the food you eat. It dlgeata what you tat regardleas c the condition of the atomach and eoa veya tha nutrient propertlea to tha Moo and tlaauea. Thla bullda up and atrcngth ana the entire ay stem. Kodol curea la distention, Dyapepala. Belching, Sow Stomach, Weak Heart, eto. Bold by ail drugglata. COLORADO SHEEP INFESTED BY SCABIES. The Colorado state board of stock Inspection commissioners has issvedl an order requiring the dipping ot every sheep In certain counties ot that state under government super vision. Exposed and clean sheep are to have one dipping and diseased sheep two dippings ten days apart. Tho government will send eight or ten inspectors to Trinidad and the) dipping of sheep will commence July 1 and continue until the last of Au gust. After dipping, each ehee owner will be given a certificate stat ing the number of sheep dipped and showing that he has .complied with tho law. Kor the last sixty days a careful Inspection of sheep has been made by government Inspectors who report that nearly 90 per cent of the sheep In Colorado have ben found to either be infected with scabies or to have been exposed to the contrtion. The counties affected are Prowera, Bent. Otero, Pueblo, Huerfano, Las Animas and Baca. Also some are) reportd In Costilla, Saguache, Rio Grande, Conejos, Montezuma, Mo trose, Gunnison and Delta, A Bad Scare. Some day yon will get a bai when you feel a pale la your boweea. and fear appendloltla Safety Uae la Int. King's New Liver fllta. a aura aura foe all bowel and atomach dlaeaeea, auch ae headache, blllouaneaaa. eoetlveneee, etat Guaranteed by all dealers, only tee. Try them. The Economist a4 Is worth readlng. Each and every Hue tells of a "Spec ial" of some sort. Via All Druggists. ki. O Kielly Uo. tea. .