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1i
IEST HUNTIN6 FOB BEAUTIFUL WILE!
years Declare
THE NIIODS
Game More Plentiful Than
for a Long Time Is Opinion
of Numerous Devotees of
Shotgun and Eifle.
That the prenont hunting epnxon
)wh proven the best for many year
In the unanimous opinion of thi hunt
fi'n or thin city who have hicn uelng
iiji ommunltlon In the woods and
(Ionic tho river thin full. Probably
more hun:lng him horn done by Al
iiuiuor'U people than for yearn.
Ilnlf a iloicn parties have gone out
Into the wilder mountain ranges after
deer and other large game nnil near
l every one has bugged what he went
after, while tho duck shooting along
I ho Hlo Orandc wiih never an good
iih thin year. Quail, rabbits, grouse
and other small Kume havn liven plen
tiful while scores if hear have been
reported Mloln In various pnrts of the
Htute. Onu party that went out from
illllHtinro 1m reported to have sighted
and chimed a leopard or Mexican
Uxor, also Known to fume as the
JuKimr, the only one reported In thin
Htiitit for yearn, although they are
fn-'iuently found In Mexico, Captain
V. H. Dame, formerly of this city,
having exhibited here luitl cur the
splendid hide of n powerful brute of
tli In description which he killed neat
folium. Many deer have been killed
In tho Pecan country by local anil
other sportsmen, whlln deer (ire mure
numerou than for many moons In
the Houtherr mountain ratine. Tur
key ore fulrv numerous, large flock
having boon seert by local people In
the Jemex country, although they np
peur to bu scarcer than usunl In the
Munzann tnotintnlnH. The enforce
incut of tho game lawn In thought to
be lurgely responsible for the protec
tion of tlie wild game nnd lis corre
sponding Increase, while the weather
Iiiih been Ideal or hunters nil the
fall.
IS 1 6ME
shs'hd
New picture 1'untlnie nnd Crystal.
TURPENTINE INDUSTRY
FORESTRY SUGGESTION
The United fitnte forest service of
IIcIiiIh ure mukliiR Investigations with
reference to the quotation on the
turpentine nnd renin market, with a
view to cuterlnK Into negotiation
with bidder for the turpentine con
cession on the Conoonlno national
national foret In Arizona. Yellow
plnn liL-thc soulhwent contain u
.Meld of four-NlDis u -rent n the
long leaf plmi In the Hotitheast, It bu
been ascertained, a tho result of ex
tensive experiment.
President of. John Hancock
Mutual Live Insurance Com
pany, Believes Land Hai
Been Negleoted; Great De
velopmnt Possible.
The Hln Ornnde valley I a splen-
did stretch of country, ha all thi
uaturnl iiunllllcnllons for it success-
rut farming district and great duvet
opment In an agrloulturnl wny I pos-
lble. In the opinion of Col. A. A.
Hand, president of the John Hancock
Mutual Life Insurance company,
who l investigating the claims of
thlH section or the tntc. with a view
to posNlble Investment, being accom
panied on the trip by T. H Harlan,
president of the HotithwiHtern Irri
gated I'arm company, which cor
poration ha eyienstve holdings In
t.o I, una, twenty-one miles smith of
here.
"Tin- ltlo Ornnde valley Is nally a
beautiful valley," ("Old Colonel ItllUil
toduv "I cannot, of course, pas an
oiilnlon on the Innd with any author
ity after such a brief Investigation.
I may say, however, that I have been
I'nvorably Impressed. In my opinion
the laud In the ltlo Grande valley
has been greatly neglected. There I
room lor cutended development of
the agricultural resources.
"Alluiuern.un ( a hustling little
ll and I am pleased with It. The
development of your count! y will
mean great growth for All.u
fUero,Ue." Colonel rtnnd left this morning ror
Kama I'e, nccompnnlcd by Mi An
bin and Mr. llobmnn. also mem
ber or the Harlan party. Mr Har
lan and Mr. Hopkln left today for
I .hi I .tituiH to upend another da go
ing over the Irrigated l-'rirm- pro.
Ject The entire party spent tin- day
In I...N I. una yesterday.
1'iesblent (leorge A. KiiMman or
the Commercial club had mini.- all
arrangement to take the parl mt n
motor ride through the valley north
and south of Alhtio,ucriUc today, but
because or the midden change In the
weather and possible snowstorm,
the trip wiih nbundoned.
New pictures Pastime nnd Crystnl.
j i ii mi 111 Nliiumy irminrn in
wmi 1 mmm mm -T h m mm mm mn mtm mot. mm
turn mm ill mm i r mm iir I I mm
MORTUARY.
XlcliolnH fiucribiii.
N'lchnliiH (luerdati, 3K year old. a
member nf the nuerdun Hat com
pany or HI. I.ntils, died yesterday at
the Ouerdan home, 311 West Klate
avenue .Mr. auerdun hud been a
resident of Alblt(llorqiti' ror more
than a year anil leaven a widow anil
two nn to mourn hlr, passing. t III
body will be sent to St. i.oul for
burial.
THE AMERICAN I
TRUST &
SAVINGS BANK
AIBTOTOEOTE, H. M.
"SECURITY AND
SERVICE"
DIRECTORS::
J. B. Herndon, President
J. Korber, Vice President
C. G. Mardorf . . . .Cashier
Herman Blueher
Edward Lembke
Dr. M. K. Wylder
0. N. Marron
Victor Sais
Simon Stern
THE STATE
Your money grows when
planted with us.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
KOK SALH p4iengir touring ear
fully eiUIipeil. Pi Ire $3MI, Me
Closkey Auto Co.
I'dlt HUNT Ileauilltilly furnished
rooms; modern; large Hleeplug
lioiehes. lOxeellellt table board II de
sired. Apply i'i'i North Hlxth.
New pictures Past Imo-Hiul. Crystal
A household remedy In America
for twentyile year Ir. Thomati'
lOlerirb' nil. For culs, sprain,
bill IIH, seal (Ik, bruise. JTiC and fiflp
At all drug store.
The Leader is Goin
Out of Business
owing to the fact that the proprie
tors of THE LEADER have inter
ests elsewhere, which require their
personal attention.
The entire stoch will he sold helow
cost until Christmas.
Now is your chance to get holiday goods, toys,
dolls, and household goods at your own prices
CID CHURCHES
THrS WEEK
Home Mission Week' to So Ob
served With. Nightly Meet
ings4 and' 'interchange of
Arrangement hnvrt bprt bom
pleted for th obien'anro of "Homo
MlnMon Week" rrom Monday till Fri
day. Inclusive, next week, by the
holding tit jintonmcetlnus nt 7:30 p.
m. by the Varloun cvantelloal
cliiirchen of tho city, tho first throe
meetlngfi to be hold at tho Congrega
tional church and the 1nt two In the
Lead Avenue Methodlt ch rch. Tho
program for tho week ar tllnwi!
Monday flpenker, Itev. j, W.
Longrellow, pafltor of Tin pt 1st ohurchj
director of aorvlcr. Pastor C. O.
Heckman of Lead Avenue 'Mril'idlst
church; muilo by Cutigrua nal
choir.
Tuesday Bpenkor, Key. 0, Alonso
rtrlght, Ntipnrlntendent of MethodUt
ml:iini director, Archdeacon W. K.
Warren, rector of Ht. John's XUpta
copal church; Presbyterian choir.
Wednesday Bpenker, Hov. J. II.
Ileald, superintendent or Congroga
tlonal mls-nlon! director, Pa tor 8. IS.
Allison or Central Avenue Methodlnt
church south; Kplscopal choir.
Thursday Bpealter. tho riov. 3. H
Messer, mission nuiu'rluicudcnt M. 10
church south; director, Pastor Ilor-
mou P William of (lold and Droad
way Church of Cbihi, lluptlst choir,
I'rlday Hpeaker. the ltev. John It.
Oass, superintendent of Presbyterian
mission, director, Pator W. H. Ob
erhoitxer of Ltithernn church; Lend
Avenue .Methodlnt church choir.
The i it y union or woman' mis
Hloniity soeletle will hold n meeting
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. Ill, at 2:30
at the 1'resbyterlnfi i hutch. Mn, Da
vid Hos lloyd presiding. The Pre
byierlau ladlen will mtvi refresh
lliellts
Our Annual
Thanksgiving
Table Linen Sale
Will Commence Monday Morning
SHEEP DIPPING IS
ALMOST FINISHED
FOR If YEAR
Federal Inspectors Hava Prao
- tioally-Concluded Their- La
bors in New Mexico and
Northern Arizona.
Olpplng of Mbfep, under fedeMI
Niipervlsion. ha been practically Mil-
lulled for the yeat In New Mexico and
uoilbi iii Ailror i and lUHpector will
soon begin work in aonilmni Arlronu
loliuwinit iarl.v shenilng In that sec.
Moll. Tin dipping of New Mexico
slii i p tor the I'laillciitlnti of KcnhlcH
ha been unrleii on ror a number of
y i a is uiih reniarkiible huccchs by ti
Junl itrraiigi'irieiii between the stall
sheep H.iintatw iioard and the United
Htnte iii . a it ,,r animal Industry
Klglltcs ghlng the number of Mheel
(lipped III New Mexico Oils fall, to-
itelher i 1 1 the percentage of Hcnble.
w II soon it- availablii for, publication
The Mtatlstb in,, now being compiled
I') tho oIIIi'IiiIm r tlHi lmreau or mil
mal ludiisiiv which maintain head
'inarter ni iln- southwest in Amu
(Uei(Ue JjC
MIGHTY HUNTERS ON
THEIR WAY HOME
Joe Barnett, Harry Johncon
and Other Big Game Men
iGot Three Deer and Two
Wild Turkeys on Trip.
A telephone memtge at noon today
from Koroiro gave the Inrormallon
that Joe lint m il, llnrry JohiiNon,
Fred Klsber. Tony Ortl and
W. L. Trimble, whrt hud been
on a hunting trip In the south
ern part or the state, had
reached eiMlliitlon and nhoiild ar
rive home Mime time tonight. The
hiinler uiailn the ti'lp In motor cm
and are bringing home with them
three deer, two wild turkey and
other smaller game.
The Leader
309-311 Welt Ceh&al
SIXTEEN ARRAIGNED
IN JUSTICE COURT
Three Men Get Sixty Bays for
Carrying Con&ealed Wea
pons; Vagrant! Wet Week or
Ten Days.
When Pollen Judge 'rjeorfo R. Crals
opened court thin morning there were
sixteen prisoner arraigned before
him on various chfifrvea. fjresorlann
arcl, Pedro Zanors and Paul
Ovlno, caught In thf droenet last
night for huvlng cdd weapon
in their pomriiilnn, wet-'pent to tho
county jail ror ilxtykjf each, All
thre hten had drawTHtr plstola on
vnrjoue occasion IftMfht, accord
Ihf to the report f';H Arrettlns
bfilcors. The niliHrUMrtwi men on
h ntOHrner' 'nf1Kkr up o
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Our established reputation for linens is such that
people look forward to this sale. We know, too
that our linens are as good nnd better for the prices
asked than are to be had nnywher. We are show
ing an nnuflualiy large assortment of ImndBomo
linens and if yon arc in need of a table cloth or
napkins it will he to your interest to see our stook
as it is the best and largest we have ever had.
1 1 1. 1 : Ad HOI) ATJi MNKtf 72 INCH
DAMASK AT Oftu YAHW.
Wo arc s&owlnjc 'very hUoiir lino
at tlkln' prim Very pretty imttrricj,
ur a nuaJlty Uist U mirtli nnywliero
ai.ua. Wc alio tiAvn Napkins to
innti ti at dozen.'
t NI1I,IU'1U11 Alili UNRN 72 IN'tUt
D.VIAHlt AT Oc YAItn.
I'liKtirpasMMl quality nt Urn priiu
ultli umv niul uptoi!ato MtUnw.
Mi:n i:miot ootton d.vaiakic
AT 3St) YAUI.
Till Meiiviitcil Damask Iiiih omit
npptvii'ituco of linen. Will witsli anil
teur uell anil U u Alio value.
TAItl.n MKTS AND HKIARATR CIXVniK Moderately pricnl nil Linen DanuiHk Tabid Cloth mtltablo
for Mpiaro or round uiblcw. Wry liiuulsoiue puturn. I'our NiKHtlnlty RtMMt niunlxrH nro two H4 dnOu4
nt nnd Sll.lft, iIm tivo KM nt Sl.lMi noil UI.7IV. Napkin to nwti li ir you wUh nt spoelel Ttmnk.
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nijKACTrra altj wnrn 72 inch
I.VMAKK .IT 91.15 VA1ll.
Ttilfl N n Hpoclally prlcrl DanwtHk
for UU mUo nrul Ih a rogiitar 91.7.1
Value. A good luMortmrnt of pnttenw
to Hrlrct from, Napkltm to match, 21
InchrH. Inzm HI.UH
4JP.IUIAV STJiVBR, niiRAOIIKI) AM.
I (INKS' 78 IWOIl UASIASK T
$t.iai YAitn.
TIU In ft very npcclnl volnn for thin
ali. Tim linen Im or nn rtvllcnt
"ivirtnjc ttmllty with napkin to match
at iIoach
The Markets
WALL STREET
New Viirlt, Nov. 10. HlocltH loilav
loKeii Htiong arter mi Irrfgulnr prlco
Iihi riiiin l.onilon hail cuiiHeil n ben
llatlng opeulm; mid n yielding telul
ency liil.iiHllt.il later when beniH at
laclieii all iiiiarieiH. Sioclin whlchi
it wax expeeteil isolllil be more III
llllenceil h lalltr levlhlon Incited Hllp
purl niul ni ul on cmhw wild deellneii
leailllim llllee polnlK In eilllH' III
hIiiUich. Itc'iigllleil leaileia or llli
market iiIho fell the plexNilte to a.
eonnlllel'alili. extelll and Iiihhch ol' ii
Point I Into were Willi Hialleleil
through IIiIh Hctliui. In mix IiihI halt
hour there wiih ii brink upward move,
inent. which cancelled he ilay M lo-
hi'h In the leadeiH and eNinlillHlieit
Hllght gal n n In many ciihch.
loHlnR prices on a row or tho mou
aetlVi, Hlnckit:
Aiiiiilgamiitod, KC, i.R,
sugar. 120 l-t,
AlehlHim, 107 7.8.
riie.it Northern, 1.17 :i-4, (
New York Central, 1 1 n 1 4 .
Ite.iillUK. IT'J. jr
Kouthern I'liellle, 1 1 1 7H. 2
Union I'liellle, I7:i. ff
Htoel, 7r. l-x. n J r
Hteel, jileleired, 1 ii 1-4.
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St. IjOilIh SM'lter.
Bt. Lotik Nov. il. I'inl Htciidy.
It.BU; Npalter Hleady, )7.:in.
Now Yrk Onion. 1
OalVMlon, Nov. If!. cm ion un
changed, IS l-8c. I
bt. toula Wool.
HI. Loulu, Nov. 18. Wool NVfinlV.
uiii huuged.
The HHMla.
New York, Nov. 18. TIib Imelul
inarliiilK went dull and pruoClcully
luunluiil uh tiHtiul on HttUirdoy. Luko
uiid electrolytlo copper.' 1 17.83 WO
l7.H7Mi; ciihUiikm, Il7.ir.evt7.57
Iron urn hungeii.
1
fhlcuao U VPN toe It
Chicago. Nov. Ill CXittln Recftlpti
I. 000; marlicl iileiidyt beevfn, UMP
II. 00! Tflnnii ntniirH. 1 1. till ir 5.80: wwit
ern oteem, icGOffd (hi; ntncKom nnd
teedore, $.104p7.I6, cwwa ntntl helf
em, 9.7&K7,40; calvee, l.50p 10.00.
Hogtr FtocelpU I'J.ooo; murkol
slow, Tedk, to Co lowtir; llglU, $7iS0
7,BJJ MUedc 7.4O7.0i heavy,
l7,lB7;8t rough. $7.301 7.60; plfi.
e.tf,f.l9i 'built of Hale, 17.65
7;IB.
U thel MMNMN.4UMlBtji S.000: market
unlive lamliH, jr.f.iKi
lainliH, r..;:.ni 7. to.
Wedterll
Kaiisiw ( Itv l.heNtock,
KanmiH Cll, Nov. Hi. - utile tie
eelpta f.oo; no hoiiiIii'i iih, Ntcady; nil
live Hteerx, M.r.uoi a.7r.; Hotitheru
nteeiH, $4.r.1l)i).f,i); Moutheru cuwb
nun hnlrerH, S3.r.n 4t r.. .T.. iiatlv. cown
and IteUurH, l.l.r.Ofi S.iiO: Htoekern and
feederH, 4.r,iUi 7.r.n; bullH, t4.00ifi
r, .(10; cnlveH, iri.r.uii 10.H0; weHtern
HifnrH, $r..niifiiK.r,a, winiein iowm,
3.r.iiU)0.7r..
Ilngn IteeelplH :i,r.nil. 111,11 lu'l tin
lower; bulk or wile, t1.uW IU,
heavy, J7.70W 7.KU; paelteiN ami
hutch, .a, 7.r.Me7.7r.; HkIH. ITM'i'ir
7.70; pgN, HI, (IIMIil!. 7T..
Hheep KeciiiptM I.00U. market
Mteal; mllttoiiM, l.'I.SIill'ri.lO: laiillin,
lll.iMl'ri'T.Ml, Hinge welherM ami eai
lliiKH, Jt.00',1 i.:'0; range eweo, il On
ill t.iiO.
Chli'iigo llonril i)t Tnitlu,
t'hlciiKii, Nov. IU. Itopnrlit thai
eounlry elevator MnokH In the north
went were three (linen iih large iih a
i'ciir ago had a dcprcNxIng erred today
on wheat. Tho market opened H i
e lower to l.i' up. Deeeniber Htarted
at HU Hitihe to SDWr, a Hliatlo to
Mil'v olT, loiieheil HCe and then
ilei'llned to c. The cIoho wiih
weak nt K5 tfN&Tfcc ror neeemher, a
ion or e net.
December corn opened V4Wn
down nt 47tfH7KiC. rulllcil to 47i
4P47ro and fell buck to 47u. Tho
mow wu ieaaysrtn;ueamDir T,W
hm iiei mwor i VNVtllill. i,
December oate, which iftartSd tin
changed to o higher at SOHO.pO ttc,
Hi-enied Inclined to keep within tliat
rangii. ,.
ProvlNloiiH iluvohoned a Utile
iilreiiHth on account of lighter local
etucka and liberal HhlpmuntM. Klret
nalOH were ut decline to a. like
uilvunco, with Junuary ut flH.CS for
pork, $10.70 ror lard uml tlO.ilu
10.02 Vi for rlbN. CloNlng price;
Wheat Dee,, sr. Mf&f,c; Miiv,
111 0(!l ',4c; July, Xh'i,c.
Corn Dec, 47'4f47u; Muy
47 f47o; July, 48 Vie.
Onto Deo,, 31)94 4J0 v; May,
lIHtcllo; July, Tic,
Met pork, per hbl, Nov,, $10,70;'
Jan., $18,70; May, $18.30.
Lurd, per 100 Dm, Nov. $11. SR;
Dec, $11.00; Jan., $10.77 W,; Muy
$10,30. !
Hhort rlbN, per inn lb, Jan,, $10,r
t7Vi May, 10,05.
SAHTAFECOPPES.
'(Quotation furnUhed by VomH A
Dryan, 3 Doafd of Trade, Chicago,) -
Bonton, Mo., Nov. 10. 8IX hun
dred and oventy-rtv0 eharea or
flnntn P Copper wero oold today at
3. The ro.rktt oloeeil at ttH
Money Market,
New York, Nov., 1C M6Rf 6
01, r.. xlx monlliM. OH. I'rlnio
iner.antlle paper, 11 per cent. Hter
Hug exi'billllte Hteilily, with actual
IiiihIiM'hm In liauUei'H' IiIIIn at 4H0,i)0
lor Hlxt v-.liiv IiIIIm and at 4H0.H0 tor
(temiiuil. t'omineri'lal IiIIIh, 4.80.
liar ullvef, iliT.e. Mexican dollarH,
4 He. (jo eminent bomlH meudy.
Itallroad IiouiIn ntcady.
U. NJ.AWS
PLAY ON HOPEWELL
' FIELD TODAY
Football Elevens From Rival
Institutions Engage in Grid
iron Struggle Beforo Good
Sized Crowd of Fans.
Tho I'nlvemlty or New Mexico and
Hlato Agricultural tlnllcgo elcvenn met
on llopiiwell Meld thin arteruoon In
one or Hie iihihI Important gridiron
ImltlcH or the Hiiamm iih far uh tho
New Mexico MC'lieiltile Ik concerned,
Tho Kiirtnern outweighed tho 'vumlty
on nn nvcrngo or fifteen pounds and
were freely picked by even tho rnont
entliualaiitla U. N. M. rani.
Dojiplto the unfavorable weather m
goad ultvd crowd witnexind thu con
test. Tho AggloH lined tip this afternoon
an followe.
Hmlth, loft end; Quuensbnrry, left
titckln; Mitchell, left guard; Ourduer,
tentcri TliJiime, right guard; ow
itm, right tuckle; KllUon. right end;
Uiue, ipiurterbuck; Weddell, left half;
HoiiHinaii (captain), fullback; Loh
inun, right hulf. tJubxtltutee, Holt,
Crengur, Innaca and Tutllo.
The U. N. M. lino up follows: 1
CarlUle, left end and captain; Hun
ter, left taokle; hot, left guard; Wal
ter, center; renee, ngnt gutra; Jult
trail, right tacklo; Lnekey, right end?
Lapralk. quarterback 1 Culltlne, left
hulf back; Allett. right butt back!
Ilalcamb. fullback: Probert. Armlioj
and Fleming, aubitltutea.
Cltrk at Work on Tariff BIU,
Waahlngton, Nov, IS Cterka of
the houe warn and means commit
tea began work today on t&e UrlK
rvviaion utita -ror ute apeewi neMMck
of oonimiM. whldh I'rcelAawtttWt
WittQH ha aUtel he villi kMNHWOfrto
men t apvk
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