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I.il.n-v u' Coi p o Ti Job Printing IE ALB Mil Book Binding and Blank Book Yerfc promptly nxirtcd fa rnnd tyl al TUB anzN Brodcry. a 1 III nainroue and iirtnt branch, done at tt Sou Id be at THH CITIZEN Job Ll Ko VOLUME 13. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14. 1090. NUMBER 24. .liA 1 Citizen, UttUE )f I TL1 P. Spaniards Preparing to End Peace Negotiations. They Will Let Spain's Creditors Set tle With Uncle Sam. War IdTtjilf I'loo Commission Examin ing Witoiti in WuhinifioD. UIGTIIAST D.ESSIL SUICIDES. Part, Nut. 13. Al Ilia reqnent of the Bpauleh touiiuiHaiouera.iWho loiiud II lin puMHibla to prepare their memorandum tur preaeutaliun, to-tat' meriini ol the peace eoninilMiuu waa deferred ui.til vledneeday. Importance la atiarlicil W the delay, it being regarded aa indicating thai tha Upauthh eomiuiraione a ate pre paring fur a lliial end of urgotlalloua. It way be now dtlluliely elated that thet will not sign liejty of peace which yields to b pat n uo mora from Ilia I'bllip plnea than haa thiia far beeu i St red ur indicated by the Americana. The Bpan Ifth euuinilm.uuer will declare their mission la Unladed. It la possible the Bpaularde mil alo auggeat the eupeu alou of ui gotlalloue through the eoniuila alun and me resumption of negotlatlone between Madrid and Washington. 'Ibis altitude ot H pain 'a la explained by tlie fact that the tutuiuria ut the Spaulhh eumoiieeliiD have political alliances to eouHtltuenrlea and ueiional creditora of Bain, which relrlct them to certain lini-e, which are ae far aa the inlnlntry at Madrid earea to go to. It la pointed out that It the Qve Hauleh coiuuilHeiorjeia her digued the treaty yielding the ThlllpplUM to t'ie I' nlted Statea without Ireaeb'ng Spain's f e'lt In au appreciable degree they c nld not return borne with proepect of any political fuluro before theiu and they possibly would be lu denger violence at Ilia hauda of the mod. The Himnlard will Ineiet ou 1 0 erelgnty of Hpilu over the P. Mppluee Inleyilid qneetmn, but will announce h alu'e reudineNH to yield that sovereign t ' for an adequate t(iilvaleiit nud tlin Invte negntlallona mid"r the fcpanUh enmtructlon of the protocol. The Americans are expecteil at fu ture meeting to pree.nt a carefully pre pared e nic udiin of their contention, and conttlons. hhould they be no different from tho-e alrraly prencnted the time will then arrive T.lnu Spain will declare herself helphs though etendfaet, and will wait the next atep of the l otted 8'atea whatever it maybe. IhuaPpaln will be able to eay to lor erediuira that he haa done her n'moet and the teeue must rent between them and the I'nttcd BUte. WAR INVKltHI ITION. lr. Buld.koper TeetlHaa of Htiarcll or Medlral Suppllea Washington, Nov. 14. The war In e tmmleelon reeumed the examlnutlon of witmaaes today, with lr. It. Z. Ilutde koper of the volunteer on the etand lie aald he oc'iiplel the poeitiou of chief medical idlicr of the Kirit army Corp at Lamp Thomae, ChlcKam'iUKa farK, until the 23rd ut July. vthn he had g'ine to I'm to Kioo Willi (jenerul tirooke. bpeak lug of the aupply depirtui'tit he a il l there were large quantities of Rome articles and siipeiubuudance of others at the h Inning at Camp riioma. but thte rouilltKiu ut affaire did nut long con tinue. One time he had to appal to General Brooke to get the supplies ueceeeary, the c immieea'y general innixtlng on helnr guided by tlie supplies on the table which not a fair test. "Ito you know" eked Dr. 1'nnner, ' there nan a full eup- tly of medtciil etoree at the depot at ytleV" "I know many article were lu'klng" the doctor ri piled and adder!; "It la not I rue as has ben stated, that there wae a full eupply." He continue) by Maying that he had n ade cou-tau repreM-utullona to the eurgeon general of hIi Tinge in mippllee. Ha never turned down any requlnltion from t' e division ho- pltule except on one occaeon except when he knew the ar ticle were not at bund. He contended that there had been a eutlk'tenry of tent age, rajll gno ( atiebte had been Com pelled to lie without covering any 1'iigth i-f time. He repeatedly called attention to the lack of nureee, and about the let ut July i here wae all Increase of hoepltnl corp men In reeponee to hie reprene ntn Hone, (if the condition ot the camp In general he aald acme ainkw were excea elvelv filthy. "wbn ae reep'i:Hihle f r that con ditlnoV" akd l)r. t'oonor. 'The elllcere of the rtg'nient,'' re eponded Ur H'lhlrlnper. Cot. Hold- ro)er enl I he eii'veeled In getting phi Ilea oi y by bi :ng the Urst on heii't aa 'tie medical depot wne run In a ry parslm inioue manner. There waa nt only a grett ecurcltvof Important i ruga, such aa quinine and opium, but a dlspimlti in on i he part of the purveyor not to give out what there wee. r-aval oni.i r Sul. l.l... Baltimore. M! N v 14 -I.leut. Her man i. lire-Mel, of the I U lied Hlate. Davy, committed Hiil,'tde at the Carroll ton hotel to dey by Hliooiing liimeelf In the head. Kroiu phpere found on hie liody It la Hurmieed he killed himself be cause he had l en ordered to Man! to lilnthe I'nlteil 8tatee eteamer Zttlro He wae 40 years old and wae from Ohio Jtteeald hia transfer to Manila wae made on account of hie value ae an otll cer which marked him out for continued active duty. HRAIIV rilH HIKIiKCV. t'nlUd 8ll I'r. psre.1 to Faht Mpalo a rinl.lilna KoiiuiI. New York, Nov. 14 A diepatrh to the Herald from Waehingtou ana: lotruc tlone have been given by Hecretarv Long to the onVlalti of the navy yard In Brook lyn prohibiting them from commencing any new work ou the armor clade In the north Atlantic wutere It 1h expected that within ten day Commodore Philip will have under hie coininatid an ef fective force coiihixting of all the battleehipa and armored cruisers now ...WATCHES- Wa "ell our Kuilrua.t Wan-hr wiih uo iil-.nlnte uo.irii'Oec thev w ill i r.iting iimnc, torn 'J In- billow li ig w roil. Oai the le.t ill' hi, tot ruilro.t 1 ii-n ii c : 17 Jewrl Hamilton, $25.00, Heavy Silvcrine Cases. 21 Jewel Dgin, 30.00. " The Vanguard 40.00, " u 44 Gruen Precision Watch, 65.00, w Vol K MO.VKY Kh l'l HNHI IK TIILY KAIL TO PASS. e v .ed i rr t Uading JwUr, RAILROAD AVENUE, Albuquerque. N. M tltadquartcrt (or DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc. In conrntaelrm except the Iowa and the Oregon, which are now at Klo Jantero, The reeeele will be kept along the Braxillan eoaet tor ten daya at leaet and by that time the authortlieay the policy of Spain wllh rpect to nego tiatlona will have finally developed. Just aa eoon a the armor rials are ready they will proceed to Hampton Bonds where they will find the New York awaiting them. Here the vessels will re ro'iln pending the action nee-nary aa re sulting from the Information received from Parle. ITCAtll IN HAVANA, Porly-fWa Rlrglesftere la Thar day's Meeting Arretd. Havana, Nov. 14. Disturbances here are momentarily over. Bpauleh troupe are pairoltng the city. I be rtpanlsh govern men t yeoterday offered to market here A TJo tOO at three dava on London In order to apply the. proceeds to the payment of the troor. I wo Spanish bankers lo k It'Jd.tXH), but foreign bou-ee refused to touch the pnper liuleee first advised that the necary fund's had been deKwlted In l.ond n hanks to meet the drafie. Taper lielng i ffeied one or two point below the fniimerrlal rate, allowing Ihat Hpaln's credit I impaired. It Is reported that forty Qve ring leaders lu the mutiny of Thursday have hi en arrested and im prison"! In Morro Castle, but It Is under stood that none will be court merllaled. TUI.tiNTKC.UH rOK W A Ml LA. Sulril.ra M.r.lnt Tb.r. Roar Will Ketara to 1 his I ouatry. Denver. Nov. 14. In reply to a reuueet for the discharge ot one metiiher of a Colorado leglment at Manila, Governor Adams receive I the following from Ad jutant General Coibln: l have the honor to. Inform yon that it Is the purpoee ot the war department to return to the United States wltlnu a tew months the volunteer regiments now serving in Manila, other voluuler r gl ments now being on the way to repl tee them, and It I, believed that when tills will hare been accomplished th soldier referred to will be returned to you about aa soon as thougn hie discharge were ordered Immediately " mew mbx ico Homisr.n, T.rrlturr Ktrrliis Medsla and la Wall AdvartlMtl at tltnaha gipusllloa. Many papers throughout the south west at preeeut Contain articles on the success of the exhibit ot their localltle at the International expjelllon4but there are none that can boaet of more good aa t'oiupllHhed for their reepectlve atalee II an New Mexico. i. J. Leeeon, the Commissioner from New Mexico, wae untiring In his lalwrx, showing and explaining the advautges poeeeehed by his territory tor home-seek-ers and the Investment of capital. Dur ing Mr. Leeeou'a elx mouths' stay at Omaha he eaw and personally talked with more people upon the subject ot re source than any other one exhibitor at the big show, and It Is not too much to say tl at New Mexico will also reap a greater brneUt than any other state or territory. Commissioner leon wa as sisted during the closing six weeks by J. 0. Albright, of this city, and the latter gentleman, who returned last Saturday night, eays that New Mexico carried away more honors In the way ot gold ind silver medals than any other two states or territories combined. This magnlUcent report of Mr. Leeeon to his peopie Is surely gratifying, and will, uo doubt, be appreciated as the nenetlle de rived will be greater then that from the World rulr, whim cost Itew Mexico suoti au enormous sum i f money. -h . m a - o h a ite r: - u ii a: re k Brick, per lb IV ie Uuerisler 2l C l.initurg 3) e Thueriliger Hitnd Kane 3 fo 10 C Farmer Haud Kas4 eech (o c San Juhk Makkkt, THE FAIR. No. 113 South Flrat .treat. (liirotj'ct Is your eatlsfactlon. Buy from ua If you want the best for the least money, we have a une assortment of I snips, notions, toys, queensware. granite ware, "eervaut girl proof china- ware In Individual pieces, seta or com plete complement. Be a friend to your puree; waste It you will, bul don t spend money with your eyes shut. Try uh once audjyou will come again. Tub Fair. For !. Bran new Smith Premier typewriter. The latest No. 2, machine with every Im provement. Pnue tj. Address p. p. box titl. fALMa. Kerns, rubber pi an to, etc., tor bouse decoration. I VIS, THE rLORIsT. W. W. Teal, who live at 1'J Boulh Kroadvtay, informs Tuk Citi.kn that early Sunday morning aoine one entered hi word house and helped themselves to a good sized load of wood and coal. The parties used a wagon and would have cleaned up the shed hat they not awakened Mr. Teal, who arrived on ths spot as they riruve away. I'e believes he recognised the thieves and he warns t'.eiu that It will not lie healthy for them to inaxe a secona can. Mr. and M s. H. P. Schuster, who have beeu ab Mil from the city for the pant few weeks on a vlsil to Philadelphia, Pa , returned to the city laet night, being met at the depot by eeveaal rrei ds. The limited from the west passed through tlie city last night, being be hind lime about au hour. There were twenty six paeeengers aboard en route to their eastern home. Peter Hcherk ami wife, formerly of this city, now popular folks of Beleu.speut the Sabbath lu the city. They relumed home this morning. The meteor showers advertised to ap pear lu the heavens lust, night did not show up. Thev may appear to-night. B. A. Hleyster. the real estate and In Hurance agent, left lent night ou a busi ness trip to Trliildad aud lienver. K U. Karrell wae given thirty dayaln the county jail by Justice Crawford for disturbing tlie peace ou circus day. Miss Alger will slug "Ben Bolt" on Thanksgiving evening at the Congrega tional church. DELEGATE UWU. Defeats Fcrgasson Easily by Over To TboosaDd Votes. Louis D'coeo Commlttel Suicide at terrilios Yesterday. B. Micksy, Heavy Kintu Embrzzier, Arrested la Gallup. AH. ROAD AtRISTf AT tATOfl. Snrcial to The I'ltlirn. hanta Pe, N M , Nov. 14. The repub lican central committee, at 8 o'clock, le enabled to make I he following elatement ou llis result of the election: MAJOR I TIKS FOR I'tKIA. H. rnallMoeimritv (i tli' ial)' 4HS I ions Ana t finiiiv uit-s ly otViuai) ... IiiisiU upe rutioty loftli'lal) Mora county lothrlitli K in Arrilm county lestnna'eU) an'a ee county lotheis i s n Mittuel rotintv (oibtUI) iK-oiro county lofiu lai) 1 in mi county lottlcisl I Valencia county lotllclall . . Is J lid .. to. .. 4 14 .. ail .. UNO OH . .I.IUO Tola MAJOKITIta ro FSMOCMON. Colfiii county (nearly old. tall 4HO lisvaa ro'ioly itiestly oliu iull eio K.lo-county tolli ial) Is iarstu county totfi. tail IVje S.in Juan county ( nearly ottlclal). . Ko I urna cuuuly tolbeialj 1S I 804 Malority for Prrra M.1B0 Ksiurn from Lincoln cotiniy tudlcate that the coiiuiy haa given a email ma- J inly for Perea, L'uiou county returns luil cnte that the rs.unty Is very close and ihat a majority tor Mr. Perea or for Mr. Kergemou will not be over ti). lu the legislative ticket there la no material change and the republicans have elected teu members tor the euuucll, namely, Messrs. Burns, Martinet, latron, Imuran, ltoruero, t'havee, liughee, Klu Icnl, Bursuiu and Anchela. 1 he demo crate have elected Mr, Kichardsou and the Indlcatloii are that they have carried J. M, Valdet, In the district oouiohhI of Mora, Colfax and Union. Kor the house the republicans have elected, according to the oulcial returns, twenty members, namely, Messrs. Jura millli, Btapllu, Mcintosh, Pedro 8anch I, B. K. Koim ro, KUpalrlck.Ort.-ga, butler ret, Marcelmo Baca, Cresplu, Luna, Koman A. Baca, YYInalou, Trujlllo, Llewellyn, Valdet, Barnes, Bcbullt, Ual legos and tlerrera. According to the returns so far re ceived, the following dem s-rats are elected four: J. 8. V) barton, J. L. Lleb, Creeceuolano Oallegoe, J, 0. black. These figures are believed to be correct, although there m y be a change lu I nlon county, and John ll. buyer, re publican, may have a majority over J. 0. 81 iwk, deuns-rat. It will take the r (He Ial count to decide, Jons 8. 1 LaHK, C'balrmau. Max. Fboht, Hecretary. MAJOHITT HAH l.NCHkAHKI). Special lo The Cltlim. ' Kael Las Vegas, N. M , Nov. U Perea's majority In this city le til, and hie mil Jontyln the terrllorr, eeml-olumiy, U uow over i..!1 i and is increasing. The repuhllcana are holding a big ratltlcatlou meeting here to day aud to night. Tha orHelsl Katnrna. The county couimlssloners completed the otllclal count late this afternoou Perea received 2.6.'iO votes to 2,114 tor Kerguesou. Majority for Perea, iMi. Kor the conncil Hughes received 8,717 to Bowie s l.Hii.t: Klolctl a.7i3 to Spen cer's l.h'.'H. hhenff llubbell leads the county ticket receiving 3,041) votes to 1,10 (or perfeclo Arunjo, a majority of l.Hl'.i The full ollltlal return will be published to morrow evening. KI K IUI AT CKHHII.L04. Luula lllgaao ehirala Out Hla I If With Revolver. Louis Illgneo, son of John Iiigneo, of ranta re, oommllted eiiiclde at Iam Cer rlilos yesterday by shisillug liliu elf. Last night the relativee ot the.ulclde Mike Uigueo, Amerioo lilgueo bud ti Palladluo left for Cerrllloa in responee to a telegram announcing the tragedy, and superintended the rttunrYal of the re maiue lo Huula Ke, where the burial wl 1 lake place to-morrow. Louis Uigueo was a painter and stone mason and waa known to many citlxeu of Aibuiiuerque. His cousin and plavmate In I'aly, lie fore they emigrated to the I' u I led Htatee, wae Nicholaa lilgneo, who CHiuimilt.d suicide at the home ot P. Parentl on the Highlands, In this city, In IS'.it. Nichn las was the aon of Mike D'gneo, and the latter was an uncle of LotiU who ah it himself In Cerrillos yesterday. Tuk Citi.kn eyuipaihixe with the bereaved parent end relatives. A IIIU C A PTC KB. Marahal Mi-Mlillo S urea ilia Arrest til of H. Matte, au Auibraalar. Last night a man with a wife and three childien at rived lu the city ou the train from the eouth. He went to the Hotel Highland aud reg islet ed as B, Mm key from Mexico City. Marsha! Mc- tliilin at once spoiled him to be Kckaiu, alias lackey, the umu who la want, d lu 1 ope li a. Kansas, on the charge of em hettltng to,(iU) from the Lulled Htale Indian agency at lupeka about eighteen mouths ago. Marshal McMillin did uot feel justllled lu arroellug bun on his owu suspicion that he waa the man, so he telegraphed the authuiiliea at Topeka the facte lu the matter and reitieted a prompt reply, for the reason that he had learned at the hotel that Muckey would leave for Los Angeles on the uer this morning. VS heu tlie llyer departed for the west he had received no word from Topeka, so he did not Interfere wllh 11 acker con tin ulng his journey. The llyer had not been gone over three minutes when a meeeage was delivered to him from II. J. lionet, the anselslaul Culled Mute) attorney at Topeka, raying thai Kckam, alia Muckey, was wanted there badly; that he had been Indicted In the lulled mates district court and lo ar rest him at onre If possible under the fugitive law and hold him until the necessary paper react e! In in by mall Marshal McMillin then telegraphed the ntlluers In tiallup to arrest Markey and bring him to this city t i-ntghl This afternoon the marslm! received a telegram from J. A. Htruo", chief of pi lire of ToH-ka, asking hlrn to arrest Marker and hold him until he arrived. Muckey told some people at the hotel thai he hail spent the pant eighteen months lu Mexico aud that he was now ou his way to Los Angeles, where he would leave his family and he hlui-ielf go on to Month America. all From a Tralii, A umu by the name of Berlalo, who acts lu the capacity of heud chef at the Hotel Coroiia.!i lu southern California, paneed through here Saturday evening. Mr. Bertalo was on h's way to California from CuiCHgo wheie he bad beeu spend ing th auniiner mouths and met with an almot fatal accident ou board the trln. Just out ot Kansas City he al-l-mptcd lo walk from one ear lo another, ud W il e on the platform lest his bat- ice while trying to catch his hat which hid blown (iff and fell from the rapidly moving rare to the ground. Hi fail Wa noticed and train was stopped aud re turned to the point where the man fell i ft He was picked up unconscious but sfi r awhile recovered. No bone were broken b it It will be some days befnte Mr. Berlalo shall have recovered from I be rude jar to hie person. . THItVM AWONU HAII.KOAbr.H4. Tha aata Fa Sastelal Ageaia (sptaiai a raw Thlrr.a at rlatoa. The special service of the fteuta Fe railway has again demonmraied lis ability to cciawi.n aud luu dowu Its dishoue-it Mitp.t ye. Atmut the b.l of August last corn plaint reached the houi;o,or(er ol Ule roiiipsny at Chicago ami lope, ttotu shtpi-r ver lis line, ihat gisi! were i iirn.lnel eu route, and ll at "tracera' h-nid b Fnt out In order lo run down the tuk thieves who, fr. m the ver; in, were hupeclcd to be employee of the iiwtl. J.J K nney, superintendent if thr pedal service; Hpeclal Agenta Buidgs sod Frank Harris, with the aeelslsn.e t Hubert Lee, of Baton, started on a ays eui illc Invesilgali m aud anon thereaf ter dlsooveretl Inal the robliery of care on 'lit ght wa being perpetrated on the di vision bet sen la Junta and Hatou, ov r the m iuitalna. They kept tnveetl guting, and secured sutliclent Infoinia lion that t'ie thieve reaid'd In KaMiu. On last Thursday, November 10, the iitllpers e arched the preuilst s of Conductor W. N. King, Brakrinen Louis Janee and T. L Downao, and discovered hid away In various sections ot their homes several hundred dollars' worth of merchandise consigned by Chicago and Mt. Iioul wholesale dealers to met chants In the southwest, Tha men were placed under arrest, and like their pale on the same division a few years ago, who stole merchandise from rare and were sent lo tha penitentiary, they ml doubtless wear the stripe. It eeem that these railroad thieves, operating between August and Noveuo her of this year, worked the end doors of the ears hv removing the bolt that holds the running board that the door slides on, ami that drops the door so ihat It eonld be swung back wlthiut breaking the seal. Ths cars thus broken Into would lie turned over to the next crew without the seal being broken, thus ivoldlng suspicion, but the boxen of mer "baii'Mse on the Inside showed that they liu.l been tampered wllh and ' tracer" sent ont discovered that the perpetrators operated between La Jnnta and Baton. ttaria alnwht hazaar. Will Open at lb Amoif 1111 To-Mur-r rll(ht--Krerjlhliif lleadjr. The la lies who have clwrg of the various department ot the "Temple Al Iwrt Hatimr" aa well as their aselstanls, are to be congratulated upon the pro gresa they have mads, aud the masterly manner In which they have overcome all diillcultlea. When the reporter called at theAimory to-day be found t-ver; thing in older, and all arrangement being iwrfecled to give those wl u attend a gjod lime. The various booths sud th hall itself are all beautifully and artistically d -coraled, and from the many tlilugsal which we got a peep It Would seem that U ere will be more pretty things on dl play, than have ever before been seen together at one time in this city. We also caught a glimpse ot the menu In the supper booth, and 11 seem that a most toothsome array of dainties Is to lie served every night from 7 o'clock on. A unuiber ot beautiful and costly articles are to be rail! d off on the various nights aud chauces on all of them have beeu pluced at a low Qgure. B-whle all these things, the ladle ( ffsr a new aud novel attraction lu the way of anni-e meiit each bight. To-morrow, Tueuluy, the loth, the Bai4ar will Ihj opened by Hi Hon O. N. Va'ron, and It Is hoped that there will be a large number pres ent eurb night. Dancing will be one of Ihe feature of every evening's enj ment. Kn the Baxaar Is hell for a worthy pur I'ose, ths proceeds going to the bu I ling of a temple In our city, It Is expected ihat the ladle will have a large crowd present each night. For aai C heap. A flue Vose piano (-qtiarr) A bi iv buggy, horh and harnets. A g od ihueton, horse and harness. M-.nlU 'ent Hall safe, both burglar and lire proof, 1 do a general commlselon, auction and abstract busliieea, and can save you money. Iirop me a card or note and I w II call. Inquire II. H. Kini.ht. Rend In your orders for (lowers for Thanksgiving early. Ivr.s.TIIR FI.OKIST. In opening a bottle of beer the other day, Charley llebch, ot The Klk, met with tha miafortuue of having several tlngeis on the right hand badly rut. I t puiling the cork the ueck of the bo: tie broke, and the pieces ot glass did the -ultii g in fine ahape. SPECIAL. I . .lit! GEO. C. CAIIISLEY All. URURRR tllt'BR AAWkAikAAAeWUJUkAXAUUUUUAWUUU I Special Diamonds Watches Clocks Silverware Umbrellas Canes Statuary .fa.. A aT!-- E have a Large Stock of GOOD SECOND ' HAND WATQIES, costing new from $10.00 to $30.00, all in perfect order and guaranteed which we arc closing out at from $3.00 to $10.00. H. E. FOX, Zfit""0 Leading )cwclry tlouac of th Southwest. UUl UldiS veevsvvtevrrvsevvvvor vvvvsrrvvvvrrvsrn CAUSE OFKACK WAR. Editorial Reflecting on the Yir'ce of Poor White Women. SpiBlsti Soldiers iTatlnj la Hivtna od D.maod Thtlr Pay. Flra trttrryi Some of the Brit BallJIcp In fitwion City. , to.M or itooooo. New York, Nov. 14. A dispatch to the ll-rnl.l rioni Asbnry I'ark, V J , says that A. Lnml, nlilor of the Hllmlnglon (N. IV; Kecord, wboclli-e was deetroyrd by wiill cliliens on Ihureilay, now la in Asbury Paik. He Is a brother In law ot Kepi en to live tlile. He 11 d IromVUI nniigton to escajie Ivnching. It wa through an editoiial In the Kecirdth it Ihe recent rioting at H llmliigton and the attendant loea ot lite cuius out. 1 he wlitortal read: "Poor whit men areetrele In the matter of protecting their women, espe cially on farms, ihey are careless In t.'ielr onnitiict toward them, and our ex perlenc among poor white people In the oouutry teaches n the Women of that race are not noire particular In the mat ter of clandestine meetings with colored men than are white men with colored women. Meetings ot this kind go on aiMiietimes nntll a moment of Infatuation when Ihe woman's boldness begins lo al lied attention and then tha man la lynched. OLIIIRItS MITINY. Fowr Thoaaaad ftpanlen Ra,nara Ituiaad Their Hawk fay. Key West, Kla, Nov. 14 Private re ports from Puerto Principe and Nuevitae, Cuba, say 4 UKJ armed soldiers presented llieuieslves In front of ihe palace calling ou the military governor, Kmiiio, March, for their overdue pay. Ueueral March drew a sword and ordered them to ill hand. Home, armed with loaded rules, threatened the life of General March, who returned the sword to lis scabbard, crying: "Do, yon wish lo kill mey Well, kill nieT The soldiers shouted: "No, no; we only want onr pay before embarking for Hpainl ' Heueial March promised theiu they would be pub! and the soldiers returned to their quarters peacefully. The steam er Alvala loft Havana tour daya ago wtlb tlisl.UUU to pay thus soldiers. The cruiser Alfonso III and the gunboats Cunde de Venlte and Infanta Isabela, pns-eeded for Noe vivas to compel the soldiers lo embark after which they pro. cetd lo HI liar a for a like ouruoea and then go to Spain unlea new orders are receivea 11 RR IN DAWSON. Row Balwsoa Twe Wuaaea Caaaea 0"tOO,. OOO Carnage. BViguay, Nov. 14. Via Victoria. B. ('.. Nc 14. Iwdiirulng Kloudlk-rg arrived in U.1 city to day brought newa that the city of liawson ha.1 beeu visited with a 5(Ki,iroo fire lu which forty buildings were burned. Including the new postol llce and some of the best building In the city. The Urn took plane on the morning of October Id. ll started In the (ireen Tret saloon as the result ot a row between two women of the towu. B. He Mitchell threw a lighted lamp at another woman. The lamp broke, the oil epread aud In a few second the building was on lire The Ore a year ago waa caused by the same woman, who threw a lamp at a man with whom she waa quarreling. The new conllagratlou waa brought out by several miners who arrived lu this city. Dr. J. I). Burdick, K. H. Cumiiilugs aud llichard Haywood, of Ihe Phillip Med I cine company, met with a serious acci dent while c.-oHelug the railroad track ltween Ban Kafael aud Cubero. They were all thrown out of the carriage In which Ihey were riding and Mr. Haywood and Mr. Cummlng were seriously in jured. The former was knocked luseu slide and the latter had his shoulder thrown out of place, and both hud a very narrow escape. Fiend Incarua'.e devilish Individual, have mutlluted a number of young -hade trees on north Mecond street In the vicinity of the residence ( f K. K. Hturges, and Marshal McMillin Informs 'Ihk Citi.kn that he wilt give a reward of lib to any p rsoii giving Information that would lead to the arrest of the culprits Sheriff Pat. Oarrett, or liona Ana county, has arrive.) lu the city. Mr. (iarrett wa te el e'.ed sheriff of II I county at the recent election by the big gest majority received by any candidal and this In spite of ll. opposition of all Ihe friends of 0iv. r Le, tl a outlaw, the whom Mien IT tiarretl I hunting down. A. 1). w hltenn, of th whllson Music company, I In La Vegsg to day. Hear Ihe Willies at the rongriga'lonal church Thanksglvl' g evening. JUST RECEIVED ! A Line cf H )ys and Youths Shoes th it arc Extra Strong, made t) s and the wear cf the; Hoys, SiztM 2'4 o 5 H.fiO a ra'r The Hat Shoe Ever Made at the prit e. & GO ,it IjiK.t Shoe Dealer, 12 S. Second St. DAKXFI I. ATTKSJTIOR i:i , Areata I I T I I Uf JL i ill, l i vy ' A WW Every I'nya Hargain Day. We are g'ad tj aSare a ga?d th'ng with our c jstomers and wi n. to call your partxular attention to th- good things thtt we are offe itg thweck Our store it chock ful of att activeneM. Every thing th it is new and tip to da e we cno g'-iow you, and at prices which will unlock your p Kkttbook. All good i left over fr on th lire at FIRE SALE PRICES, Doa't be in the too late c'.vs. v.t Hi OUR TRADE WINNER. l.dlV('orsU In Hack, whits ami drab, worth 7."o. now 23c. Peautlfn! a s -rtnicnt Dresstin-ds, north np to 75c yard.... jjc. Ladles' lloao In hlack, tans and fancy, A pairs for 2.. Heavy KHiImmI Children's ll iee. worth Vif. now t'2'n'e. Kiirlts Pat in lllbhnn, worth froit 15c, to One, uow c lie., 7 ami lo eta. yatit. I.sdleA' Linen Collars, slightly soiled, now 5c. Ladles' Linen CulT. sllgl tly soiled, now Ke. Men's Moe In hla k and colors 8 pair for 2V. Mn'a II-arr Camel's !l lr Fleece lined I'nder- wnar, now One. M ms Stispende-s, worth np ti Hoc , now Knj. Men'r Handkerchiefs, worth up to 3de. now 5c. and I0c. Faxony Yarn, fie. Kpanlsh Yarn, (ie. Grrman town Yarn, 10c. Ice Wo jI, per boi, Kle. ti Af vfr t". B. ILFELD & CO., Proprietors. OUR PRICES. Heavy Weight Ribbed Underwear, $1.00 a Suit. Heavy Weight Fleeced Lined, $1.25 a Suit. Heavy Weight Natural Wool and Camel Hair Underwear $2.50 Men's Grey Melton Overcoats, $7.50 each. Black and Blue Kersey, $10.00. Boy's Overcoats and Blue Chinchilla Heelers $2.50 to $5.00. E. L. WASH BURN & CO. ! Agent lor McCALL BAZAAR PATTERNS. All Pattern 10 and 15c NONE HIGHER M m JBont m m ....November Our Christmas (roods ar beginuipg to crowd us for room. We nre going to take tirre by the fort lock nnd sell poods so 'ow as to tempt e oroin cal buyers and justify our motto: "Always lfci Pest Yalues at the Lowest Pr'ces." 5 m M w 'C'J 10 HELP US MAKE H00M... We will give tti'a WKKK ONLY a 10 per cent reiliu'lli u i u all lireea tioods, Ullke, Trliuiulngi, Kt '., bought of U4. BLACK BBESS GOODS... Some new arrivals In tills department. 3K Inch tlaur.d Kloliair ) Hi Inch Kiia-lieh t atuuere ( Choice, per yard 'i'te 8H Inrli PebMe HultliiKa ) an Inch Uifnreil hrilllau'lnea. . . . ) HH-lueh Novelty Janjuarda (Choice, per yard. . .430 iWlnch .Novelty Hulllniia ) 44-lneh llurel iinlllautiurs. ) u.. , , 6u Ineh Kreneh 8erKe f .J?A V. 50 Inch Clay IHaironela ) c,lmM' ' Me 6J Ineh Novelty Krench Herge All colore aud black. 'D0 A full Hue of gold medal noveltlea, in all the new effecta for Tailor Made Hulte, Novelty Crepous, only one pattern to a atrle. Our il'-'m patterua reduced to $ 8 00 Our (17 50 palterua reduced to 15 00 Our i'4).00 patterns reduced to 17 DO WAISTS AND SKIRTS... A new line of HI Ik WaUta, In plain satin and ducheea aud nlalile; colore, nre eu. red and new blue. m ra B go ra 3 Eli rJJ Made lu ueweet etjle, only (I 5(1 hlei'k hut In luiclieee Valet, only U 60 Hllk fettlcoata. In all colore and black, ) .. . 1H maile of chaii)reahle and plalu tafletaa J " y " A full Hue of Pure, In Nutria Rear, Coney, AMtrachan. Imitation atink, Kruiner Angora, Thiliet and Iuiitat ou Krnilne. I'pward from 15e per yard THANKSOIVIXG LINENS... Additional leet will be given to the Thanksgiving meal by having your table equipped witheome of our anowy linen. (See wiudow dlnplay aud note theae prlcea.) El OH felj IS pi iirf T A T T ' "V 1 1-11 1 Li wind of Reductions! --t Wo Buy in Case Lots and Can all Competitor's Prices. EGQHST 201 Railroad Avenue, Albnqaerqne, N. M ItSli.tocl Store in tlxe Olty." Space Mais Sale THANKSGIVING LINENS (Cent Died.) 64 Inch bleached TaMe l.lnen at ... 2"m 6H Inch bleached Table Linen at "" X,e 72-tnrh bleached Table Linen at 6oe Unbleached Table Llneua, all wldlliV'and all prlnea We guarantee to eel I yon the beet 7'J-lnob ooc laoie tiiuen in town tor una. NAPKINS... l(K) (1(i7.in tn lu woraeu euua TABLE LINEN SETS ... With n&liklna IMrtlr Alld ART GOODS... The weeks are ellpnlng by. for dainty new thinga that Into glfu by eklllful Uugera. amiliiv ir tliMM. The new eofa Pillow Htamped Hofa I'll low HMUinn, iiiiirnn ut nil MIUUH. A new stock of Art Hllka. A new Hue of Art Hilkoliues. New deelgna In Art latiiiuia. A full line of Hilka, Carouatlon Card, KintHhluv Carda of ever ileiTli,ii,,n Tk, T T T a Afatafer .T I V ! E a s lysttaj c. Zi rl m m 0 ft ft ft ft .: ft t v.t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft JLiO - w IPxLcca I Utles' Tailor Male downs. Newest Style cut. Beautiful all wonlgivuls, worth IIS. Now.. $7.50 Ladles' Shirt Wslsts In Outing Flannel. Lalles'Clolh.aml ftlaek Faicy 811k Wa'sta for lees money than you em buy tli - material, 8 onr Fine Hush Cspv. the Finest eTer shown In New Meilco. A new line of Silk Bklrtaand Silk Petticoats, lost received. All Ihe latent strles In Ijitltes' Neckwear, Don't fall to have a look at them. Ladles' Walking Ua's In all Ihe New Shapes. "ot. Our Ladles' 4sckts hare arrived. If you are In need of a Jacket, c. II and im the pretUest line tor the least money ert r tffered. Discount 4 MAIL ORDERS Filled Same Day at Rccclrti. is Now On.... in uk at a ml Krlnged Napkins, colored, per dmn 250 fg Cringed Napkin, ail white, per doteu (16e ril Klve elghtH elu Napkins, ail linen, per dos. up from 75o Three guarlera aisn Kapkius, all linen, per down. fi?J from . qo f-i Seven el?htae!i i Napklua, all linen, per doien. tip UN 1 23 SJ TOWELS... m Hemmed enda lluck, 17i33 Inehea, only..., ilto Krlnged eudi Uuck, IHtM Inches, only "" 17o frdl Uemstltehed euds Huck, iViM Inches, ouly..' oo fl And Ilia luuit nnlore.1 lu.r.lP li....... .i. t..'... i' M aim auoll trluged 'Jiio rD m ,i m (a ntntMh In h1ui.. Ani frOI bniHt U? iftl. from urt finr.n.. r-H . r. . Luj p pi P P fFil The demand Is great are to be onnvertet Come early for your Tops Tope, with backs ,.' 7Se ..U'j to i no Krlcye uud rar'rfrrSVoT! 1