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Library ol CoflV" The Albuquerque ( JOD PIII5TIS0 SO ( t none mxnfxn f laaflks i branches Matty oM at r - - fcsarfca. urty 4o a VOLUME 12. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 4, 1898. NUMBER 143 Citizen. , JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE! The Country Waiting for the Mes sage From the President. TEN MORE WARSHIPS ORDERED. Washington, April 4. Chairman Can non baa moved to suspend the rule of the house to pas Joint resolution al lowing th erection of fortification on private property. I'nanimoaa ronwut fr ltd consideration waa refused by Mr. Billey. Hallry said ha pimply desired to rail tha attention of the house to th fact that It had been In the Isst thirty daya called upon to tote emergency mwuim and the hone waa not in posseealon of any Information showing that the art mini tratlon thought there waa any eitraordl nary emergency confronting the coun try. He would hare denied a dem tcrallfl president the .V).Oiil.lo appropriation. Halley said the country ought to know what the administration In'ende to do. Thla caueed applause, whlrb the epeaker rebuked. Cannon aald Bailey w poa turlng before the country. HI own rlty, ftainwtnn, might be In danger of boa tile fleet. "It would be stopped before It cnnld get there. If we hail the proper eort of administration," retorted Bailey. Mayers, damvrat, of rente. In supporting th reeolutlon. eald he waa willing to Tote for anything to put the government In a complete etate of defense. The reeolu tlon wae paaaed without division. If nil. or Iowa. moved to eueMnd the rulea for the ptMnge of a bill for the re orgsnlza'tnn of the army. After a brief debate It wae arranged that Wednesday ehould be set aeld for consideration of the Hull army bill, with the understand Ing that It elinnld not Interfere with any renort from the committee on foreign affaire. The house proceeded with the District of Columbia bimlnea. HO TKIIH IN KKPORT. The Proalitaat Hu Mot Hhh a.ked to Ha.n Papal M.dlatlon. Washington, April 4. An oiilcial In consultation with the preeldent, being In formed of the report that the United Btatea and Spain had agreed to select the pope aa mediator and the pope had ae cepted, eald with emphaela: "The preel dent haa never been asked to submit the dispute to the pope and he certainly haa never made such an offer. Spain and the pope may have been negotiating, but that dnea not affect na. Yon eau deny the story crucially and In the fullest pos sible manner." From another enure It was learned that the efforts of the pope tended toward mediation between the Bpanlsb and the Ineurgento rather than between the Spanish and the I'nlted Mate. Mora War Vwli. Washington, April 4 The navy de partment to-day sent telegraphic orders to the auxiliary board lu New York to pur chase Immediately ten vessels for aux iliary navy. These boats are to be be tween 2,000 and 10.OM) tons burden. BKPOKT DKNIKD. Ha Trath la fUport of Pop.'. kfadlatloa la the apaal.hfuMUoa. Washington, April 4. President Mo Klnley announced to-day to leading tuenitier of congress that there was no truth in the reported mediation of the pope In the Cuban incident, be also an nounced that he hourly was expecting a cablegram from the Hagasta government notifying this government of a formal proposition of armistice to the Insur gents. Henor Qureada, representing the Cuban junta aald: "The Cubans will never consent to an armistice until their independence Is recognised." Mo Aotloa, Washington, April 4 The house com mittee on foreign affaire met at 10 o'clock. Ulllett (rep.. Mass.) said that the committee would take no action to-day. The committee ordered the doors locked. It Is believed that the session was stormy. WAU KEftOLVTIOM. What the Ho km OummttUa Will Raoona maad to Coagroa. Washington, April 4. The senate com mittee on foreign relatione baa arrived at a detliitte ouueluston as to the reeolu tlon it will recommeud. Senator Davis has prepared a report to accompany the resolutions. It will deal with the situa tion in vigorous languare, and. It Is un derstood, much will he made in It of the Maine disaster. The report will be in the nature of an address to the country, In justification of the resolutions to be reported by the committee. The commit tee expert to report on the stui day the president's meseage Is received and mem (ers of the committee still look for a message that will recommend both rec ognition aud a declaration favorable to Intervention. Pladgad to Maurnaj. Washington, April 4. Kvery member of the foreign affaire committee of the bouse was pledged to secrecy before the committee adjourned. One republican member said: "We did nothing." The committee will meet again to-morrow. Chairman Adams Informed the com mittee that the preeldent would com municate to congresn his views on the Cut an question by Wednesday, possibly to-morrow. There was some discussion of the pna elble form of action the house should take, some favoring Independence, some Independence and Intervention and some demanding war on aconuut of ths Malue Th. Ur.goa. Callao, Pern, April 4. The United Btatea battleship Oregon has arrived here. Earopa Majr lutarf.rs, Washington, April 4. 3:1(1 p. ni.-It has just been learned here definitely that an exchange of uotes between the great power of Kurope has begun concerning mediation in the npaulsn-American ques tion, but no definite Instructions have been received by diplomatic representa tives bere. (Ml l llj MnrkaC Kansas City. April 4.-Cattle Re ceipts. 4,000. Market slow. lexas steers, 3.604 tt); native steers. 13 fiVi.0o; storH-rs and feeders. $ 1 60; uta no; bulls, 2.75S4zo; native cows and heifers, 4l.bO0i.fNJ; Texas Cows, a.atvgi oo. Hheeo Kecelnta. 8.000: market steadr. Limbs, 4.1&ae.65; muttons, J 714 s u. Orwu Katha.la.ia. Havana, April 4 There la great enthu slasm among the Spaniards her. Thou sand, are entering the battalions of vol onteers. The treasury has advanced tX,000 gold to provide for eventualities, Ohleaao Mtofia Maikal 'hleago, April 4 Cattle Receipts xu.uiai; niarxei weac to 10 cents lower. Bevs $3 8646 60; cows and heifers. ii.U54.mi; Texas steers, 3 60,4.76; lus-ier ana issuers. ; iTxdt io. Hhe-p-Keeelpt. .IJM); market steady. Aa IraiMk., Madrid, April 4 The beet Informed people here believe thai an armistice be tween the Spanish and Cubaus will be proclaimed within two days. Vhlcaao Unua Market. Chicago, April 4. Wheat-May, !(,; July. 85(a,H- Corn April, tH", J"'v 8o,o. uaie-Aprll, ibHe. Jui. tihe- CUBAN MtNlVBJITO. Provlsloaal apaal.h Onnraauil imm mm Addrm mm tho aitaatloa. Havana, April 4,-Ths Official Gaiette publishes the following manifesto: In provisional government, by Its own Inspiration, and also as a faithful Inter preter of the desires of the government of the mother country, Informs the i uoaus tuat tney are struggling by force to reach that which la already secured In all its reality and value, and without dangers and risks of experience- triumph of right and Justice, with widened horizon for the future and broad roads for orderly aud increasing development of all the living forces of this (Cuban) society." The manifesto eontiuuea with an earn est and strong plea to the Cubans to ac cept outstretched hands and fraternal embraces and give cordial welcome to real home rule In Cuba. PR Ml DENT'S MEMAOE. This Important Dominant May Not bo ant to CJoag w till Wodawdaj, Washington, April 4, It la altogether probable that the president's message on the Cuban aituatlou will not be aeut In before Wednesday. The president, II Is learned, wtll favor recognition of Cuba and forcible Intervention It necessary to prevent further hostilities. Spain's answer, In effect, will be de clared to be unsatisfactory and to leave little or no reasonable gronud for hope of a satisfactorily settlement of the ques tion is at all likely to be reached through diplomatic agencies. The disaster to the Maine will be treated In a vigorous man ner. The subject will be dis cussed In a spirit of patriotism that must commend Itself to the entire American people. This policy, however, It Is said, does not necewwrlly involve war, but leaves the determina tinnof that question to Spain herself. Unless something unexpected happens within a comparatively short time, indi cations point to at least a show of force against Havana. JOINT KKMOLI'TIOMS. Aaothor KaaoluUoa for tho lnd.pandanea or Caba. Washington, April 4. Grout (Penn.) to-nay introduced joint resolution re cognising the Independence of Cuba, aud authorlxing the president to expend out of the appropriation for naval defense $!M)0,000 to provide non-combatants with necesnary food, raiment aud medicine for immediate relief from etarvatlon; also the necessary implements of agriculture and seede for planting. The chairman of one of the moat im portant committees of congress, after visiting the executive chambers, stamped the Spanish statement of mediation be tween Spain and the Uulted States as a Madrid roorbark. A leading member of congress aald: "The meseage will go Into congress about Wednesday. The president intends to recognize i;uran independence, and may propose intervention. THE ARMISTICE MATTER, How tho Popo Wa. Iodoeod to Ash tpala fur aa Aroil.tleo, Madrid, April 41:30 p. m. A corres pondent here of the Asswlaled Press has just bad an Interview with high per sonage or great authority wno nas cleared np many discrepancies In previous re ports, showlug just how the papal Inter vention occurred. Ihla uilulsler said there Is no papal telegram whatever. What happened was that the Spanish am bassador at the Vatican was approached by Cardinal Kampolla (papal secretary of state) who told him the president of the United Hute had allowed It to be un derstood that papal intervention would be acceptable. The Spaulsh ambassador wired here to that effect. Thereupon we Indicated that while it was impossible for our regular army, fighting rebels, to agree to offer an armistice at the suggestion of a certain foreign power, Jeweled Belts ASD JEWELED BUCKLES. Not the cheap things, that you buy but cannot wear, of dry goods stores, but good, substantial goods at prices from $3.00 to $10.00. Also buckles without the belts. IES "W HES 152 IT 'HP I-tOxdlxits Jowolore Established 1888. - - R. R. Av Albuquerque. N. M. when the father of Christendom of fered Intervention we could not refnse It, knowing well that reliance might be placed upou his Independent Judgment. Ho, not an armistice, bnt a trnee of trod, has been agreed npon. Spain haa ahown a willingness to eeenre peace by eoncea aim to the last point consisfiit with her national honor. The future depend npon the power or the American govern ment controlling the hostile pubiio opin ion. Hop, for rearo. Chicago, April 4 A special to the Tri bune from V,ahlngton eays: John D. Long, secretary of the navy, made the f l lowing statement : "1 have never thought that peace between the United Stales and Spain was I m possible, and I do not think so now. Cf course the sit nation is critics!, but war Is not Inevita ble and there are reasonable hope that there may be satisfactory, peaceful so lution of the trouble." TBI ABUT. Secretary Alger dictated this state ment: "The question Is, can congress be restrained from tilling Immediate ac tlon In case of emergency we can put iw.oon men In the field the first day, aud a like Duuiiier on the second day. loppor. New York, April 4. Copper, II 1., PAPAL TkLKURAM. Pop. of Rom. t'raa. Spala to Oram Arm l.tloo to Caboa. Madrid, April 4. The pope has sent an eloquent telegram to t queen re gent nigiug SnsJu to grant an armistice to Cuba In view of allowing negotiations in ls carried on between the Insurgents and tne tuoan authorities for the early conclusion of permanent peace. The pope urges her majesty to take the ac tion on human grounds. Pr-vlou to taking this action, the pope, through a representative at Wash ington, asked President MrKlnley If It would be agreeable to him ehould the nope advise the queen regent to grant the armtstlee. It Is understood that th president expressed a willingness that the pi shonld do anything In his power. Henor Morel, minister of the colonies had an Interview with United Stttes Minister WiNvtford on Sunday, at which he ex pressed Spain's willingness to grant an Immediate armistice. The Correspondence says: "Spain's reply to ths pop, in accepting media tlon, said that the honor of Spain would be safe In bis bauds and full justice won Id be done." TBI HEHREVV PASSOVER. Tho Paoat of tho tTolaaroaad. Mrood will ooOboarrad tiara The Hebrew Pesach or Passover, the feast of the unleavened bread, will com mence next Wednesday night. It will continue all day Wednesday, Thursda) aud fnday of this week, and on Wednea day and Thursday of next week. On al of these davs strict orthodox Hehraa-a like Hofre Alexander, will keen their places of business closed. The malorlti of Jews In this city, however, belong to ine iioerai or reiormea orancn or Ju- diasm and their tenets do not require them to close on these days Bothalike refrain, from eating anything but un leavened bread, which Is the great arm. bo! of this feast, which Is observed In commemoration of the departure of the Jews from Kgypt nnder the leadership of meir great law giver. Moses. The feast takes Its name from ths angel of Jeho vah passing over the houses of the Jews In Kgypt. Pharaoh gave them snch short notice to quit his kingdom that the Jews had no time to bake the bread reuulred for the Journey, but departed carrying the dough upon tneir nam where the sun baked it for them. This is why Jews on ever an nual Passover eat nothing but unleav ened bread. Next Wednesday evening the Jews will give caders at their homes, which con sist of a feast and the offering of nravers to (rod In the presence of all .he mem bers of the household. CBAKUEU WITH AKXON. ivade aad Archllqiio oa Trial for tturoluc Mlara'. Mill. Alberto Cevada and Tonias Archlbeaue. who were indicted for are .11 br the if mud jury, are ou trial lu the district court to dy. They are charged with setting tire 10 n. a. uierae grist mill at ftaciniieulo which was burned about one year ago. This forenisiu only eleven furors were found qualified to try the case so a special venire was issued returnable this afturuiMin at 1! o'clock. District Attorney finical will be as slsted lu the prosecution of this ease by ft. v. 1,11a ves aim n. u lieacock. the attorneys for 'he defendants are A. 11. WycotI, liorton Moore and Marcus C, du Baca. 1 hi forenoon Kortunatl Mori was ad mitted to full American citlxeimhip upon renouncing his allegiance to King Hum bert, of Italy. Augelo Vlviaul aud tr. M Pedroncxili were the witnesses as to his years of resilience in this eountr. his detotiou to ths constitution and the law aud as to his moral character. A Huataaa. I'liaaco. I have to-day sold ths grocery business heretofore carried on in uiy name to J. L. Hell A Co., aud recommeud the new Unu to the customers who have so liber ally put ron I it wl me lu the past. 1 thank the public for the patronage which I have received. Th'wie wishlug to settle out standing accounts may find me at the Old etautl, now occupied by the new firm. K. K. 1HUTTKH. The firm of J. L. liell A l. have opened a grocery lu the stand formerly occupied by K. K. Trotter, aud invite In spection of sttH-k aud prices We solicit a share of your patronage. J. I,. Bkll ft Co. Albuquerque, N. M., April i, 1mm. Waltl Wan I Mailt I have just received word that my or der for 1.IMIO ladles' low cut shisai, or dered last winter for the spring trade. cannot be Countermanded as many of the slews have already been made. I will off.r some rare bargains in this Hue of tlioee as sisin as they arrive, which will ne within leu days or two week. The stock will contain all sizes aud It wM pay intending purchasers to wait until they arrive. A. Kiaritu. Household 4100,1., For next thirty day I will pay highest rash price for household goods of every ileHcrlptiou. Iion't sol I until you get my bid. T. A. rYuiTTKN. lit (iold avenue, 11. K. Morrison and K. K. Michael, of I. a Ports, Ind , wre Introduced at thlsof tlce at lionu to-day by Metric! Cou't Clerk Uweu. The visitor are particular friends of Judge l'ruuipa-ker, and are returning from a pleasure trip to the Pa cific coast. They will continue to 1a Ports, luil., this evening. Dr. W. I). Uadcllffs, Charles Relnken, Louis Vielstlck, Christ hcheele, K. K. Zineger and C. A. Dalles, all of Belen, were here Saturday evening, and took in the Olee club concert at the opera house. Hen. L. Jones, who Is Interested lu cop per mining up in the Nacimlento moun tains, left last Saturday uight for Chi cago aud New York, lie will be altseut about two months. FEAHFUUIOOD ! Five Hundred Lives Lost at ao Illinois Towq. Suspected Murderers of Col. foun tain Arrested tod la JalL Coaial General Lee Getting Ready ts tears Havana. MM PIAITIB AT lAYAflA. Ridgway, III., April 4. It Is estimated this morning that &11O lives were lint In the Uiwd at Hhawneetowu, 111., last even ing. The disaster came at A p. m , when a majority of the people were eating sup per. Tne break In tne levee occurred a mils above t twn and was, within ten mluniee, more than a half mile wide. A stream ol water twelve to twenty feel deep, carrying half the current of the fl.sxi. raised In the Ohio and descended ou the unsuspecting people In a great rush, like a tidal wave. There was no warning. Houses on the outskirts of the town were lifted and rolled over and over. Moet of them were torn to splin ters and their inhabitants drowned. Nearer the center of the town the hrick structures stopped the rush of water few minutes, but about two thirds of the dwellings were lifted from their foundation and fiiwted out Into the river. Horns? wae added to the scene by a lire In a large house that started down stream with the others. People on the roofs were already In danger of being tnrown on ny collisions, nut the mating nrenraua set ure to oue bouse alter all ot her, and the nntortuuate occupants were eonipslled to trrst themselves to iheewlrllug water on pieces of wood to avoid the more terrible death by fire. Hy means of rafts and swimming In cold water seventy or eighty people werr transferred from the garret windows and risifs to ths flat top of the Gallatiu eoun ty bank and the court house, which art brick. It waa hoped these would with stand the pressure, but when a single courier, who rode for help toCrnre-i Junction left Shawneetown, only those two buildings showed above the broad sheet of HinmI In the lower part of the town and it wa doubtful If they would not collapse. Nearly 1,000 Inhabitants managed to make their way to the high hill back of town or to houses In the higher section of the village itself. Hi levee broke without warning. catching the people like rata lu a trap. The entire town is submerged ten to twenty feet. The people are huddled at the Kiverside hotel, court house aud school house, two-story buildings. The Kvansvllle provision boats arrived this morning and the people shouted, "tiod bless Kvansvllle ami her mayor," A partial list of the dead aa follows: Colonel Collinott, W. K. Collicott aud wife; Mrs. Kd. Flak, three children ol UI..V.R, If... 1 1 I I 1 . iiin.nu aui, nniiMTCor ailu IWU ehildreut Keiuhart; Mary McAllister Allen McAllister: Annie Khluehart: Grandmother Holley; Mr. McLaue; Mrs nan ma reer. AsKollowIng are (he names additional of people drowned at Shawneeton: Mrs. Hreer. VMIIIaiu Thonison and family, Charles Creighton and family; Mary neicn aud family; Mary McAllister. Telepone Information Places the number of drowned at lfto. Junction City reports the following Irowned: Wash Calilcott, Peral Calll- cott. Mrs. Kd. Flake, Paul Phalen and family, Mrs. C. H. (ialloway and two ehildreu, Anna Sarah Ueinhart, Mrs. Taniey, Mrs. MoClolse. IPTKiL FOR AID. Kvansvllle, Ind.. April 4. Mayor Car ney, of Shawueetown, appealed to day to congress for aid for ths destitute people of his strlrken city. It is said that the town Is absolutely destroyed, ami that there Is not food enough In town for oue meal, lie savs that Don people were drowned. This city seut two steamboat liatds of provisions last ulght mat should reacn riiiawneeiowu this morning. All telegraph and telephone wires to Shawneetown are down. Springfield, HI., April 4. ttur. Tanner has Issued a proclamation calling fur aid for the Shawueetowu sufferers. Partial Llat of tho Kaad. Kranavtlle, Ind.. April 4 Louisville ft Nashville railway train men bring a report that the family of Sheriff (iallo way are completely wiped out by the tl Nil at Shawueetown. Mayor Carney now estimates the loss of life at 300. SENATE ITOH WAR. Sav.ral aanalnra I ra. War oa MpalB aad ladapaad.aeo of Cuba. Washington. April 4. In ths senate. Clay, of (ieorgtii, mads a speech urging that war should be averted If possible, but adding that thers was no remedy i hat did not concede absolute Independ ence. Perkius.ot California, In a speech on the Cuban question, declared that the blowing up of the Maine by the Spanish otllclals was an act of war and hs be lieved so regarded by the nations of the world. Mantle and Kawllu followed Perkins, both speakiLg for Cuban inde pendence. Mloaa at Haraua. New York. April 4. A dl-patch to the World from Havana says: Forty filiating submarine mines were secretly planted in Havana harbor last Weduesilay ulght by the Spanish government. Gattloa Kaady to Loavo. New York, April 4 A special to the Herald from Washington says: "Consul General Lee has been Instructed to turn the American consulate over to British Consul Oollln, and already has made the necessary arrangements with (iollln to do so. I his Is a mere precaution In case that Lee h to leave suddenly. He Is simply getting his honse in order. fnlTaraltr lllao Clab. The t'nlversity Olee club, of Denver, and rrnremor w. vteiaei, as elocution 1st. entertained a delighted small andl ence at the opera house Satnrday night. ine program was voted ny innee in at tendance to be the beet of the kind ever given In this city. Yesterday the (ilea club quartette sang at inetougregau inai and l-ed avenue Methodist rhnrches and In ths evening at the Presbyterian church, greatly to tne aengni ana enjoyment of the eon g relation. The member of the club. Individually aim eoiiecuveiv. have made a verv favornhla Impression on the Albuquerque puuniana win ne assured of a cordial and harty reception It they ever return to this city. Ths Wtiola Tlrk.t. The fepubllcatis feel sura of electing every man nn the republican ticket to morrow, ine nasty rampalrn the Dcm ocrat has made has aroused the republl can to active work for the whole ticket. ASSASSINS AKHKSTED. Soaportod Mardaror of Colaaet Poaatala Jall'tf al Lao Craro. Special lo The Citiicn. Las Cruces. N. M.. Anril 4 fthsrlff uarreu sua iiepuiy Meadows arrested aud jailed early Sunday morning billy ale New and hilly Carr charged with the muruer or loionei fountain and Son on rciirusry i, lHisi. Deputy Mi-adows and bnseee left vaster. day for th Sacramento mountains with wanauU ror Oliver Lee and young (ill llland, charged with the same crime. Net!! H. Kield and II. L. Warren ar- rived thla morning from Albuquerque aiiu were met at ine depot ny A. b. rail. It is supposed that they came as eouusel lor tne arrested Individuals. V,. H Chillier has been retained to prosecute for the terrltorv. There Is Considerable suppressed ex citement here, but all classes of citizen hope that the murderers of Fountain aud his little son will be brought to jus tlce. It Is rntnnred that an Important eon- tesslon ha been mails and startling de- veiopuieuis are lonaen. ror. Joaksy l.ladiiuaal'a laj (tat. Bad weather atolled the attendance at the raeie yesterday, though ths tew who braved the elements were rewarded by splendid sport, especially In the last heat of ths trot, when Miuhle Jim went the last quarter In 34 Si second. The trot ting event was very exciting. Ariel took the first heat In 1:14 ti; Nimble Jim the ieond, after a ehwe finish In 1:16; and Arlal the last heat aud race In l:m,, both homes passing under the wire like a team. Lilian M was third In all three heats. In the three furlongs race, running, VI y (JIrt, the odd on favorite, ran away aud jumped the rail. Sleepy Dick won the anal beat by a length from Uranada, Why .Not, third. The winner beat the flag a couple of lengths at the start. Hi av-elghlh, running, brought out a good fieliL Htart gooiL Pueblo, the favorite -von pulled np, by half a length tr nk e Kay. K.ulitUon third. Llud quest rod both winners. Fairly Dominated. Edward A. Paarann nrna nnmlnal uA nn the first ballot In the republican conven tion, and his nomination was mad unan imous by ths convention. The hog-wash in tne uemoorat is not worm alien lion. Comiulttoo M.atlnf. There will be a meeting of the eitv re publican central committee this evening at 7 o'clock at K. W. Clancy's law otllce. ah tne repuniican eandldatee are re quested to meet with the committee. The city papers are trying hard to tote" fair with the churches, societies. and all other kinds of organizations, who give entertatumentM, balls, etc., for ad mission prices, aud have agreed among themselves to charge only nominal fig- urea ior ineir advertisements aud Job work. Where no admission fees are charged aud entertainments are strictly kht cuariiy s saxe, auen as ins puniio li brary, the city uewspaper are likewise liberal charging nothing for the adver tisement, u would be wise, therefore, for the various advertising committees of organizations to see th uewspaper' busiues managers. James D. Kakln, with James Heeler, will leave this evening for Hland, where the firm of Mellnl ft Kakln will start a branch saloon. The force at the Albu querque house are busily engaged pack ing goods, aud Mr. Kakln, who will re main at Hland long enough to see the new house on its sure footing, state that Hland patrons will be treated to the beet g oda lo be purchased. All members of the Kpworth League a'e Invited to be present at the business meeting to-night at the residence of J. '. Harding, 4 lu west Lead aveuue. After the business meeting is over the remain der of the evening will be spent In a so cial time. Boarding houses, restaurant and pri vate families can save mouey by buying fruit, butter, eggs, etc., at wholesale prices at Stamm's fruit and produce store. I'nder Sheriff C. K. Newcomer went to Mania He last night with Miles Allen, sentenced to one year In the penitentiary tor forgery, to which he pleaded guilty. Board and room at Mrs. II. K. Ruther ford s; also furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 113, corner Iron aveuue and south Broadway, t'nlted States District Attorne W. P.. ClilMor went up to Las Vegas last night to ausi n me lederai court which is In seseion there to-day. Misses Mary and Kdlth Miller, of Chi cago, arrived In the city Saturday night ami will visit with their sister, Mrs. K. l. t ox. Wanted A competent girl for general housework; enquire at Hank of Com merce or my residence. W. H. Strlckler. Holding Poblic Attention We haven't advertised a bargain sale, hut it hu hscoine known ihatwe are selling a pirl culnrly llnu lo' of Lailiss' Mines at very tuo It-rat piices, Tliut is enough to bring those who like good stylish footwear. He give a few pickings from the large and varied stock. Ladies' Oxfords. Kid mid Patent Ti,. Tan and Klmk. New ftiid Styliftli, l orn '1 uctj. $2.50 Per Pair. Ladies' Boots. Lac and H iiton. I'.n anil Ul.tk Kid l ip, Com Tuca. $3.50 Per Pair. Mill, ONUEhta C.IVK I.UKrtL ATTEMMOtJ. GEO. C. GAINSLEY & CO., nHrjiA.UTjH anoa DQa.ijBn. South Sooond S3 1 root Mall Orders Given Careful Attention and Promptly Filled TIE I ST 13 Agents for Batter lck's Pattern and Dr. Jaefrer'a Underwear. Astonishing Money Saving Chances Are always Accessible at the Big Store. Tambour Fantaisie. The new atvle Wash Good, daint tr fi rnrea ind tints, locki equal to finest Organdy. Regular aoc goods, bale price per yard lfic Sashes. Just arrived full lire of the l.itet t vl. Edge Sashes, in p'ain colors. Roman String Omhre effects and evening shades. Finest qual ity, assorted widths. Trices from $3 to SO. Henrietta. AH wool and in the new and standard ahartna Regular 65c quality; you know what thia (foods one price per yarti 471,0 is. Embroidery. One lot of short lenvtha in Emhrniilnrv i,.,,! ed widths; we want to close them out and have marked them at one-half regular price. Come early and get choice. This week we will speak of Suit Department. Ladies' Spring Wraps and ready-to-wear Suits. We have a beautiful line now, but they are going fast. Special Easter Bargains for thia week. Curtains. Lappet Mull Curtains, the latest Fad; dainty colored flowers on white ground with fluted ruffle. They only cost you from $2 to $3.50 a pair. Sailor Hats. First of the season, all the new styles and shapes at astonishing low prices. They are pret tier this season than ever before. See Window. Clothing. The finest line of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods In the city and at about one-half regular clothing store prices. Special Easter bargains thia week. ...Special Notice... On and after May 1, 189S, we shall discontinue giving Tickets for Premiums. Those having tickets win piease can ana let us Know what they want bo that we can order Premiuma. Parties who desire to take advantage of our present plan of giving tickets with cash purchases will have until May 1 to do so. A word to the wise is sufficient. WHITNEY COfiPANY .'vtrxsoxsZiaBLXj'an Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps. Iron Pipes and Fittings. Largest Stock of Brass Goods in New Mexico. Minor's and Engineers' Supplies. 1 1 AGENTS FOR McCall Bazaar Patterns. All PatUm 10c and 15c NONE HIGHER. THE ECONOMIST MAIL ORDERS Filled Same Day as Received. 204 Railroad Avnue, Albuquerque, N. M. THE BEST LIGHTED STORE IS THE CITY. What Housekeeper can afford to neglect attending this important sale of Staple Cotton Goods, such as you will find mentioned below. Note tho Brands and Prices. For one week only Purse Protecting Bargains 60 pier- slilrtlna prints, all new dwlgus, per yd. . S'go 50 pipe's DfW check prints, all uow dmifros, per yd. bo 'JUU pixeoa Iiiclliio BI110 Turkey Hsds aud Grey prints, pr yard 50 pfect Rttpls chtH-k sproQ kIiikIihiiis, ptr yd KM places AiiKiskeHK staple vliiKhaiiis, per yd 5il pieces 8MQch Percales, all colors, special, per yd 50 pieces 31 Inch Percales, all Colors, speolal, regu lar 10 and 12'jn (T1n, per yd 50 pieces art luch KurIIhu and Hea Island Percales, tlis best rismIs mails, regular Ma good 100 pieces new style Hateeus, all tills season's styles ao luchss wide SO pieces Dew spring styles of outing flannel and iioiinle Doou suiting, tits regular 10, U aud I2l,e quality, speolal . 87 Inch new cotton cheviots only 2tt-lurh new spring designs cheviot a, regular 12'jo quality 3tMni-h double (old French Cheviots, regular loe quality 12', 0 100 pieces new styles gingham Hiid Mmlran cloth in all ths uew I tem in checks, strlie. and solid colors, worth (rum 10 to 1 5c, speclol tills week . . lie 5c S',o 6j 7o K'vO UK) 8 So 60 -yard wide mnsllu, a good family eotton to A full yard-wide muslin, good faamlly eotton 64 Full yard-wide muslin, either Lonsdale or Kroll brand go Full yard-wide One quality unbleached muslin 5e Full yard-wide eambrlo 80 FILLUVV OASING-Pepprrill or Lockwood Brand, Bleached. 42-Inch, sale price 4&-luch,sule price KMiich, sals price 54 Inch, sale price . .. ftt-iiit-h, 7x4, sale price i2-llich, Mi4, sale price... M-inch, in I' sale price Wi luch. 10x4, sale price A mmmt aaalllyara.4 I'akleaehMl ahtwtias. wr - - ... v m mmw mm mmmwt Bale prices ou ready-iuade Sheet. Bleached Mohawk brand, nicely mads and full width and length, alas 64'JO. 5c; 72W). 43c; 8UU0, 47ei SOxHO, 500. Heady made pillow Cases. Bleached Mohawk grada. size 42x30, 10c; U5x3, 12,e. . 8fl . Wo . loe .US . 13a . l&c . I7 1U0 TOWEL SPECIALS. Hemmed I lurk towel, size 17x39, sals price 10c Fringed Huck towel, sice 111x41, sale price 12tv'e Hemmed Huck towel, site 20x4 sale p'lce 15c Hem-stitched Huck towel, size l'Jx3l, sale price.... l'Jc Hemmed Huck towel, size 27x13, sale price 23c 1'ubleached, colored border, size Vti'M, sale price.. 10u ,', bleached, colored border towel, oatmeal slss 1NX38. sale price 15j Full bleached, colored border toweL hem-stltebed, size l'.x41, sals price 19e Full bleached, colored border towel, knot end. else 18x42, sale price 19e Full bleached, colored border towel, knot end (ringed, size 21x45, sale price E3c Also a big line of Bleached and Unbleached Turkish Towels from 8 cents up. Notice the display of White Spreads, principally Marseilles, from 45 cents up. Our Special No. 140 at $1.6$ cannot be duplicated for $2 00 in town. The Economist. N. II. Open until 1) o'clock Evenlngx ufter April 1st.