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I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905. AL13UQDEHQUE EVENING CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN. x-s-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x I H TERRITORIAL TOPICS xx-x-xTx-x-x-x-x-x- X FINNS HOPE THEY CAN NOW TRUST THE CZAR AUGUST EDWARDS. LEADING FINN IN AMERICA. WRITES OF THE TROUBLES OF THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN. EXAMINING M,NEaSTRATASoak9 t r nmvlnn of Washington. 1. C. .'a'mumlr of the United States geological corps, now making a sur vey of the territory, naa - Wtiite Oaks examining stra.tas am formations of that section for several days He left for Nogal to look over the "gold and fossillferous formations of that region. . A BAPTIST CONVENTION AT ALAMAGORDO. 0 Thursday, November 23, the v New Mexico Baptist convention will I - llamnimritn. SRVR the convene m -n , . News. This convention will bring Baptist brethren from all parts of the territory. Ueneral business of Bap tist matters are to come before the meeting, such as the missionary work and the hearing of reports of all kinds of Baptist church work. The convention will hold for three days. CHRISTMAS RACE MEET AT CARLSBAD. The Chistmas race meeting to be held at Carlsbad is becoming well ad vert'std all over the territory, and racing Mock from all points will at ' tend the contest for the money hung " up savs the Argus. The great roping mr.tch, too, promises to be a success almost everv cowboy vw-inltv has written Mr. Signer asking information as to entrance fee and conditions of the contest. MORE FAVORABLY j IMPRESSED THAN EVER. It now turns out that captain Fred O. Plummet- of the United states en gineer corps, was more favorably lm nro.ii.i than we thought as to the importance of the White Oaks can yon as an Irrigation dam site, from the tone of the territorial papers, and v something definite may be looked for N at any time, saySthe White Oaks Out look. Let us keep the matter, which Is of such vital Interest to this com munity, thoroughly and persistently agitated. NEW DISEASE AT SANTA FE. tuc "BPST CLIMATE IN THE WORLD" TROUBLES WITH AN OTHER ILL. tv. nhvciHnno of Santa Fe are talking of a new disease that has made Its appearance In that city, and whh hiita fair to snread to the epi demic stage. The illness first mani fests Itself by pains in the back of v hooH 4nst 't the base of the skull, and from there spreads over! the body, assuming some of the symp toms of la grippe, as yet it nas no. teen given a name. CHASING LITTLE GIRLS. A PUEBLO INDIAN OF SANTA FE, IS ACQUIRING WHITE MAN'S WAYS. BY AUG. EDWARDS, Editor of the Amerlkan Sanomat. (Aue. Kdwards was born in Finland, and came to this country In 1SS3. Since 18S4 he has been In the news nnner business at Ashtalnila. O. He published first the semi-weekly Yh dysvaltain Sanomat, a monthly tem perance paper and a monthly illus trated magazine, all in the Finnish language. He is now publishing the Amerikan Sanomat, the leading Fin nish weekly, with 10,000 subscribers. Mr. Edwards is one of the best In formed Finns in America, and a lead er of liis- countrymen here. hulioi.i T'ntll a few yenrs ago little was known in America of the land or the midnight sun and Its people, ft was known that some so called Russian Finns had immigrated and were working in the Minnesota and Michi gan mines and on the docks at Ash tabula, Conneaut and Fairport. O. But about five years ago a cry of llKiros. 'm heard all over me ciin- ized world, emanating from the Finns, who. for 700 years had been free and were now made virtually Russian serfs. Interest in the down trodden u-a amused, and today Fin land and its people are better known, and as an especially liberty loving people and a people wno unf im-n i.mirv Finland greatest poet.. Johan Ludvig Runeberg, does not ex aggerate when he sings In the na tional hymn thus: Our land is poor, and so shall be t hti M.hn snlri nhall crave: The strangeTS proudly pass, but we Shall ever love this land. We see In moor and fell and Isle and wave A golden land so brave. And If we once were made to rise. To gold clouds from below And if we moved In starry skies Where no one weps, where no one sighs Ito thin poor lonely country, though. Our longing Hearts would go. i The 2.roo.(Min Fin'anilers t home and tiie 2"o,ooo In this country, with grief in nlieir hearts, hBve seen Fin land's constitutional liberty swept awav, the Important public offices given to men who have nothing in common with the natives, given to men l-orn and brought up under Russian tyranny. ' But during nil the dark days there were some who could not reirain from protesting. This number in creased, and individuals, exasperated, slew Russian officials for endeavoring to carry out the degrading policy of the destroyers of Finland's liberty. The pafifts protested for a long time In vain. Today the conditions have changed and he emperor. In hi hour of distress finally has seen fit to lis ten t.i the demand of the oppressed ,,k uii Ho ha nromised to restore to the people of Finland the heredi tary rights and privileges of which he by his decree of February 15, 1S9, deprived them. , n,.f . .. uo trust him? Is tiie czar. who with a single stroke of the pen. annihilated the Finnish constitution. . :?V'--,": I tew a; . t THIRD STREET Meat Market All Kindt of Freeh and Salt Meet. Steam Sausage Factory. EMIS KLEINWORT, Masonic Building. North Third Street GROSS, KELLY & CO., INC. AW3. EDWARDS. Smoke the White Lily Cigar. JOE RICHARDS CieHHS US 12 W. Railroad Avenue. PIONEER BAKERY SIMON BALLING, Proprtetor. (Successor to Balling Broe.) WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY We desire patronage and we guar antee first class baking. 207 S. First Street. Albuquerque. Wholesale Grocers Wool, Hide and Pelt Dealers ALBUQUERQUE AND LAS VEGAS a people who love ,m'lrinnd ,)lllngt,(1 into d-ep mourning Finland's greatest poet, j " I man who wiU Ke loval people, a man who will keep . t' Ufa iinfiaaatnn tO his promises: uu un ........ - the thrme In 1894 Nicholas II assured the people that he desired to confirm and ratifv the fundamental law, the rights and privileges of every class in Finland, which according to the constitution of their country they had enjoyed. In 189 he broke his prom ise and committed a perfidious crime against the fundamental laws of Fin land But let us be as charitable as we can. We are told tha the czar Is one of the most just anil noblest of monarch, but weak and ready to yield to any demand of his advlsoiV. Perhaps the uprising in his vast em pire nas made him realize that the people Is a power aide to punish even the mightiest ruler. Finland has censed to be the rock against which the tiih for freedom breaks. Hope for a season bade t in land farewell, but we can clearly see the dawning or a new day. i ne rm nish patriots, hiving persevered In their protests can now see their con stitution returned to their beloved land, and t'.ie na'lon can again with joyful nearts take up the strain of the national anthem: Oh, land, the thousand iakes, own land Of faith, and lay, and .glee Where life's main sea gave us a strand, Our fore-time's land, our .futures . and. Shy of thy future never be; I Be calm, be glad, be free! Established In 1882 Fm G. PRATT & CO. Sole fcgents for Casino Canned Goods Jaa. Heekln & Co.'s Coffees. 1m boden's Granite Flour., Staple and Fancy Groceries Hlllsboro creamery Butter-t-Best on Earth. GROSS, KELLY & CO., INC. Orders Solicited. Free Delltery. 214 South Second Street. CLARKVILLE PRODUCE CO HAT, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale and Retail HIDES. PELTS AND WOOL J. B. MacM ANUS. 'Mgr. 602 South First Street Both Phones FOUND AT LAST Woolens laundered without shrinking. We have added to our al ready well equipped laundery a machine with which we can handle woolens without shrinking. When we are through with them they are Just like new. If other laundries shrink them,- bring them to us and we will straighten tbem out for you. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY 'CO ',,RdAcoaFgP0?s,, u A. E. WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE. anin Mntnal TtutMlnc Automa tion. Office at -T. 0 Waldrldge's Lum ber yartL- I w4 . haw 7 i Si w jfk vsi i ! mi win ii jjiwiin"' iSfl" lis -rAM -T,-ml, i in ' I ill hw I -mux. I Tori A QRAOi " Dealers In Groceries, Provisions, Hay, uram ana uei. Fine llae of Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Place your order tor this line with us. 213-216-217 NORTH THIRD STREET. HOISTING MACHINERY HAS BEEN OUR SPECIALTY FOR THIRTY YEARS TEAM. ELECTRIC, COMPRESSED AIR, OAS OR GASOLINE. Write us your conditions and we can aupply your wants. Spe cial Hoist Catalogue on application. The Hendrie & Bolthoff Mfg. and Supply Co. 1621-1639 Seventeenth Street. DENVER, COLORADO q Yesterday, while passing along i can . rrinxlirn street. Mrs. L. B Prince was accosted by four little girls, all of whom seemed very much frightened, and begged her to pro tect them, saying that an Indian had been following and running auer them. Mrs. Prince noticed an Indian, who seemed to be a Pueblo, standing near the store of Leo Hersch. She ac companied the girls to their homes, says the New Mexican. One of the girls, a daughter of Mrs. Thomas Hurlow, seemed very mucn irignien ed, and said that the Indian had been in the habit of chasing them as they were on their way to" and from school. Mrs. Hurlow also stated that she had been told by her daughter and other liltle girls that the Indian, wno goes by the nickname of '"Jumbo," had been in the habit of running after the girls each day, and had on different occasions offered them five and ten cent pieces. ' CLAD THEY LOST HER HELSINGFORS, CAPITAL OF FINLAND. AND THE HARBOR. " " , . rt . v. 13 ! BROTHEhS ARE DMG; "The Great Conspicacy" at tiks upera noue uuv. u We are glad to note that Mr. Sam uels and his company are again to be with us for three nights, beginning November 23 and playing on the 24th and 25th. "The Great Conspiracy," "A Wise Woman," the second night's play, is even more mirth-producing than "The Man From Mexico. It is played with, a full cast of fifteen players; new scen,ery, cosiumes and effects for both pieces will be used. NEITHER KNOWS OTHER IS ILL REDUCED PRICES On Dental Work. Plates, 18.00; Gold Crowns, 16.00; Fillings, $1.00 up. Teeth extracted without pain, fiOc. All guaranteed. B. F. COPP, D. D. S. Room 17, N. T. Armtjo Building. RIO GRANDE LUMBER CO. Gtmfal Bcildtng SgppHes SCREEN DOORS Both Phones Third and Marquette The Fuehr Undertaking Company Successors to Edwards ft Iuehr 301 WpM Riilrnia 1 VP. II HI. Bath 'Phones. Oiv or Night OWNERS OF BOSWELL EMPLOY- SiCNT AGENCY RECEIVE A UNIQUE LETTER FROM KAN SAS WOMAN. The proprietors of a Roswell em ployment agency are rejoicing because a Kansas woman went hack on her engagement to come to New Mexico to'eook for one of the company's ell- She was hired and transportation u ni her. When she failed to put In an appearance a letter was written demanding an explanation for her de lay. Here is what he saitl in her answer: Wlnfield, Kan., Nov. 14. imi.i. Kind Sir You ought to no i would not cum without my husband. He Had to kill a man 3 weeks ago, be had his Tryal yestirday cum clear that makes even 12 for bim 1 think he will quit now we are going to montera Old Mexico, we will leave tonigni. ne ..a a position as u s marshall 175.00 a munth i am t !-'' ,( work any more soon. Resp MARY JOBE. the opening attraction, is well chosen to entertain the melodramatic loving people. It presents I" the most fas cinating manner the thrilling experi ences of a young farmer of Ohio, who discovered oil on his farm. It por trays the many different ruses and the villainous methods employed by hire lings of the great oil magnates of Wall uKrewt in defraud the owner of his rightful possessions. Exciting oil-: maxes and exciting Biuiauons mane up the plot. ! Remember the date, November 23, ami NOTICE. This Is to notify the merchants that I will not be resiHinsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Bertha Conley, from this date. November 35, 1905. J. E. CONLEY. EX-SPEAKER DAVID B. HENDER SON, NEARING ENCr AT DU BUQUE GEORGE HENDERSON IS ON DEATHBED AT SAN DIEGO. I Dubuque, Iowa. Nov. 20. At the same time, but widely separated by distance, two brothers are fighting fleht. nealnst the same grim adversary, and with the same appar ent result the slow but sieaay up In this city David B. Henderson, former speaker of the house of rep resentatives, is being carea lor oy u; hri,ih a n Henderson, who Is striving by every means known to the nurse'B art, of which he is a graduate, to restore normal circulation and re lieve congestion of blood in the brain. Neither the sick man nor tils pains taking attendant, knows that in San Diego, Cal., George Henderson, their brother, Is also near to death, and that it. Is with great difficulty that he has been kept alive, it is reiiuneu here that his life has been despaired of, but knowledge of his condition iv.uii.i hut hasten the end of the for mer speaker, while it might cauae the collapse of nia overwornea ana over- u-rtiiieht nurse. George Henderson has not been tp- fnrmm or tne li ness 01 ins oruuici David. HAYGDOD The Cleaner Will do all your CARPET, . HOUSE and "WINDOW CLEAN ING, and doctor your stove, at the rate of 25 cents per hour. Phone Red, 271. Auto, (30. 3II North Seventh Street 3 1 1 Don t wait for an explosion cook with gas the humane way. The Standard Plumbing & Heating Co. I. H. COX, Manager. Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe Fittings. Brass Fittings and VaWea. Steam ana HotWater Heating and Gas Fitting. A full line of bath room i- V. tures '-and supplies. Storer Gasoline Engines. f) ii. i,a 7i 412 w. Railroad Ave. Colo. 'Phone. M. ; 0 V ' - i0MK0)000 Unredeemed Diamonds i BELOW THE WHOLESALE PRICE. SHOULD j vrttx TTnurm nn rnPKR TO SELL YOU A ' DIAMOND EVEN AT COST. IT WOULD still pay you to buy it from us, as we are in a position to Bell dia monds that have been pawned to us at 20 per cent less than retail 1 jewelers buy at wholesale. 2 ROSENFIELO, The Pawnbroker. The Man You Can Trust 5 118 Railroad avenue, next door to the St. Elmo, Albuquerque. N. M. a x,.M j .ii,a. t..,rfc mnA .niri transactions guaranteed. jtmiiuau iicnwo ivu6u, i- - w 0OaaK0 999 , GO TO THE ' New Planing Mill South of Viaduct, on Firat 8treet. Special Machinery FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK. G. E. GU8TAFSON, Proprietor. O. DIN 8 DALE HIGHLAND LIVERY STABLE Boarding Horses a Specialty MELINI & EAKIN, Wholesale liquor and Oar Dialers Exclusive Agents for Yellowstone and O. F. C. Whiskies, Moe Jc Chandon WHite Seal Champagne, St. Louis A. B. C. Bohemian nd Jos Schlits Milwaukee Bottled Beers, and ownera and distributora o? ihrllavarado Whiskey. Write for our Illustrated CotuJ Price List. Automatic Telephone, 199. Salesroom, 111 South first Street. Albuquerque, New Mexico. "I Think h " 3rd!" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., ' for the relier I got iron buck len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suf fered for five years." It is a marvel ous healer for cuts, burns and wounds. Guaranteed by all druggists; 25c. mtritf tHttini 8AM KEE V ir says that he has lots of pretty ' things, comprising Toys, Indian e Curios, Mexican Drawnwork, and e" f Chinese and Japanese goods, for f 4 Christmas. e 215 South Second Street, e tJtJtA The Williams Drag Co. O B WILLIAMS and F. W. SCHMALMAACK. Pioprletora. Prescriptions Always Compounded by a. Member of the Firm 117 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. I'' If T3U)1 DPATH WATCH SUSPENDED. AN ARIZONA MURDERER GIVEN LONGER LEASE OF LIFE. Tlio in.nth watch at the Kingman, Ariz., jail has been tal,. n off of I. Leigh, his appeal having given that murderous gentleman a longer leae of life sav the Miner. Attorney An .i i. i umninveil bv the reta il. i aim, n ii., in . ...i"--. - tives cf Leigh to carry the ease totne supreme court, has made the state ment that owing to new evidence, a ii hi i. ocLu.i f.ir. and that iit-w iiicii win i' the evidence is i" substance that tne ,i.,oi i uioti f,,i. tne anec ioiib i ,-j liantun iho nnirilcred woman wag a member of the grand jury that i.-.v.nyVit in h in letmeni huh I.. th nrnuarillltnn (if the Tlllir .1...... i,uf,u hnt hmiv The statement IHTII I" l"lu I--.- . - ia all bosh. Leigh committed one of the most cold blooded murders in tne ..i. ..i,. i onnaU nf th iiuiiitry. and llliiiuiai - should pay the penalty. He lived for years from the earnings of this wom an and when she refused longer 'o contribute to his support, he murder ed her. That is the cold fact of the TT-n iiSa EST One or the nrcest places tn the city 1. ih noni hall. No. na veBi rn.i avenue. Call and enjoy your self. I have new patterns coming in all the time, if you want any "aniphiK done, don't delay, but bring it to -.4 West Gold avenue, corner of lbird sareet. Mi . Wilson. The Future Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico Located on the Belen Cut-off of The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway The Belen Town aod Improvement Company Own the Belen Townsite , . ift n, -ofoot streets with alleys .) feet wide, with beautiful lake and public park and grand old shade tr.es; public school house eoat Of L000 business and residence lots, sl.e 25x142 feet, laid out wuh broad 0 and Mexico; the Belen Patent Holler mill, capacity. 150 barrels dally; .arge winery: three hotels. ing U6.0..0; churches. Commercial club; a population of 1.500 Inhabitant,: hay in Central New Mexico. Its importance as a great commercial railroad city in the n.ar future cannot be estimated, restaurants, etc. Belen Is the largest shipping point for wool, flour, wheat . , ALL past i m it F n .XPRESS. MAIL A.n WMWT TRAINS 0, THE SANTA .OUTE WILL 00 OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO BELEN, EAST ANO WEST NORTH 60UTH. of ,he (,y. Wfcl, M (raany of t. m lu-LOved by cuitlvatlon, ; no M r grave,. We need a flrst-class ba.ery, taiior shop, shoe house, jewe.er, p.umbing shop, planing - r - u - - " - 0rP;r:r r ow 0N PAvMENTs; t, peRFeCt: WarRanTY APPLY AT ONCE FOR MAP AND PRICES, IF YOU WISH TO SECURE THE CHOICEST LOTS TO j9.?. r.ufi nrH Improvement Company inc t-Bu Vw.- WM. M. BERQER, Secretary JOHN BEGKEK, rresiaent li KSBSSSST' MJJ' 'VtSL'ZW zxar ssms 'ssk eszzzsr nsMrss" "J'' rrT TfiL ZZZju -r --aK, .ygifc szm x,f;-7. rfrr,icrT