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Y i THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNALl Monday, OttolKT 2, 1805. PAGE rol R. CbiJülbtiqiKrqiielíorninOHi'nal Published by tha DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY D. A. MACPHEUSON, President. W. S. BURKE, Editor. II. 15. HKN'ING. City Editor. Solos by lhev Second i Fiddle V ! Kntcre.l a second-chixs matter at the postoffke at Albuquerque, N. M.. under act of congress of March 3. 1S79. TIIK MdltXIXfi JOURNAL IS THE I.1'.AIIN( RKI'I 1JLK AX PAPER OP NEW MEXICO, SUPPOKTIMi THE PKIN IPI.ES OP THE KEPI IU.I C'AN PAKTY A 1. 1 j THE TIME ANI THE MirrilODS OP THE REPUBLICAN PARTY W HEX TIIEV ARE RH.HT. Tlio only MiH'r larger circulation than any oilier nimt in Now Mexico. In New Mexico Iii-1 cry day In ilie jcar. "Tin; .Morning .loiiriiul lias a higher circulation rating than is lu-onli-d 1o any oilier mp r In Albuquerque r uny oilier ilnlly In New Mexico." The American XcM-qmpvr Itlreelory. TERMS OP M P.SC UIITIOX. P tily, l.y mail', one year in advance lail, iy carrier, one month Daily, by mail, one month alwuueiíqi'b $5.00 ro NEW MEXICO MOMIW MOKNlNti. 0(Tl)lil K 2. I IMPS. - "Bryan as a Preacher . 779 I,'I-1AM J- lÜtVAN w is ask-d by Hie editor of a religious periodical I I j t' contribute an art;, o, and this he did. Ho railed it "The Price of yp a Soul." :md uihI' r thii heail preached n pointed little sermon on the s.nrifii'e of ci t i"'iiti(nis nciti jil.-H whic h is so commonly mad in our hufinews and political to ohlaln money and material success. Put he followed tl." rulcH of sa, t - I rhetoric a little too closely and pave to his preachment here and there a personal and practical application. He referred to the example of John 1). i:i, kefeller. The religious editor refused to publish the sermon with that pararían!! fli. and .Mr. lttyan refused to let It be published with that paragraph out, and no the sermon got into print by way of Mr. nryan'K ori paper. The obnoxious paragraph follows: Mr. Po.kef.ller is at present the target of the pnr.igi aphcrs, rind he is probably the niel conspicuous example furnished by this generation of the loan who liahilu lly stifles his conscience until It become too "seared" to ho of service to hlm. lie doubtless regards himself ns a plou.'t man; in fact, ho is unite puní tilious In atleiiilii.g upon the ordinary means of grace, ami yet his life record dio'.vs ext raord : a i ry Moral obliquity. He has co lmig iiectlii tome 1 himself to putting money in iking above ethical consideration!) that he ran bankrupt a i nnipetitor through the rebabj system, bribe a college with a donation or ev i e a court summons w ith eitial complacency. Put Mr Ilockefeller is not alone in tie- use of indefensible business methods. Hi enjoys an odious pre-eminence, but he has many would-be rivals. Whenever a business man is caught hi wrong doing, he is quick to reply, "They all do It. While thH indiitment is ton sweeping to be ,1ust, it must be admitted that there is entirely too mm h truth in the i hurgo. THUEK men died in New Yoik a day or to ago from alleged ovorexer tion. Now for a crop of articles on the subject of the rushing life of Ameri cans. Put the S m Francisco Chronicle suggests that it would ho well, how ever, for thow tempted to dwell on the matter to find out how many. died on the same dav from diseases induced hy In k of exertion. The chances aro that a riiild investigation would disclose that the proportion of mortality from overrenting to overexertion Is about ten to one. Eating All the Sheep liNSl'E WILLIAMS, who x resents the Tinted Stales W iles, sends an .:Yii ial report which has ., uii.ir inter H" 'V 'lie world is iting tir' its i' at Ciuül si for New pu m tV Till v de. !.!.,:.g , a three i'..-. ades, and 'hat d s line !i ií herm-io pji reí, tilde In so mahv countries tiiat it is regarded as tli" most, remarkable ngri cultural movement of our times, and its effort is already visible upon til o DUNBAR'S world wool and mutton markets. Mr. Williams mentions a numhi causes whiih have operated to bring about this result, ami shows that the. CHUSO ate steadily becoming more potent all the time. The figures, taken from official sources, indicate that the flocks of tli world hive declim d at least '.O.iinn.Ooo head sime 1X73, all average of more than 3.iino,noo le ad a year and this decline must continue while present con ditions prevail. With the president of the Santa I'V freight rates on cattle, and our consuls world at large is devouring its sheep Itailway company advocating lower showing by official figuren that the .the outlook for the two great indus tries of New Mexic o could not v be le tter. THE character of the population of Maryland Is so far different from that of the more southern states that the adoption of a constitutional suffrage amendment embodying the "grandfather clause" is attended with special difficulties. Other People's Money am IF i: Insurance directors who transfer policyholders' money to the palgn fund of a political party and aei ount for It under the head of "legal expenses'' may be influential enough to make their offence look more ro-pei'alde than the vulgar theft for which many a man is now In state prison, but liny i.innot hope to retain the confidence of tin people they deceive. Worse still. Is the secret employment of large amounts ,.f il... i i.ioi. iiiv'm reserve to assist the flotation of securities for other firms Ni.n.1 corporations with which dire) tors nro connected. To conceal the cam . uti) ui'fii.t iiiou fruí, Intent entries bad to be used. To cover 111) til r.M,..,, iiccommodation to related promoters the tell-tale assets had to be exchanged temporarily for cash so as not to appear In the company's annual statement President McCall tiny use sanctimonious language to express his satisfaction with the campaign fund misappropriations, and Vb o President Perkins may ....... il. ,i ilw. Vi.w Viu lt l ife never lost a cent bv the clandestine "deals" of lm director, hut thev lainiot make the business honotablo. Successful 'window dressing" Is nut more moral than the kind that fails. Announcement. All persons wishing to join party making tour of the county jails or New Mexico will plea.se leave name it h Thomas S. Hubheli. This trip Is personally conducted by Perfecto Ar- mijo and will Include in the Itinerary also the various city Jusgados, slat houses, coolers, calaboose, refrigera ors. lockups, and other points of in terest. Short stops will be made at an the leading Jails. The trip will wind up with a viult to the Santa Fe peni tentiary. Sido trios can be arranged st accommodations, Includm? mod- Mi livglenlc mattresses, bolsters, sub stantial faro, etc., guaranteed. The Tnlarosa Reporter says, anent treet ear accidents: About the only recourse wo have in 1 u la rosa wnon one of our rdectric motors raroloosly lams us down on the curbing, is to get up and take our moneys worm ut of his "ornery hide, lluro are some advantages to ue nan, living in city. . Como Estamos, (on the Judgment lay. as ho sees St. Peter at the gati ivith a bunch of keys.) Pete, are those mv jail keys? I've had all the- ills I want. Would you mind show- ng mo the trait to me otnor pia o : The Flagstaff Com .says that Captain John llamo knows more about tin írand Canyon than anyone else on tin ontinent. Certainly Capt. John ha never shown any disposition to koej his knowledge to himself. The Mimbres valley can now show- Kansas a thing or two. Sim Kliy ha field of corn down thorp so high that It takes a boy throe days to climb to the top of the stalk and throw the ears down. A grave sensation has boon caused by the announcement that there mo Ighty-five annual legal Jiolldays in Russia. A grand emigration of tne Croat Fatigued is feared from this country. Judge Kirlleks, of Houston. Texas, has handed down a decision which de fines the exact moaning of the term. Goo-goo eyes." The American judic- larv Is making a great record these lays. , Tlio White Oaks Outlook has sprung Hiothor one. It refers to the mythical state of separate statehood us "Pnln- furcated Singleness. R P. Clayton, of Tularosa, has had a fine sow stolen from him and suspic ious persons are now being searched by the officers. The order of lloo lloo has organized nourishing branch down in Arizona This society has no connection with the (loo Goo's. King Edward has made an awful break. He Innocently asked some nut tht other day, "Who Is Mrs. potter Palmer'.'" A new drink Is coming into vogue . ailed the "I". ittling Nels a Punch." It eidoni fails to knock the victim out. Secretary of tli( Treasury Shaw wants to be presiden'. And him never having sat on a !, ' . -JPvn.i tr. i. ee said to bo 'n the hands of hi" fi iends. of the Street" OlOrieS ivrvdof the TownJI Told His Tronidos to a Policeman. Yesterday the police department re vived a hurry up call over the lon dione to come to a house ill 1 1 Olí do.k on Suit ii Walter street. "Send a policeman up here quick,'' amo out the wire in a highly excil id voice. "Kennedy, I guess you'd hotter rush ip there as quick as you can," said Chief M.'Millln to his right hand man. l'he latter climbed into a buggy with ill the dispatch of which be was ca e lido and drove like wildfire to the Scene of tile supposed 1'lot, or llllllMer, ir suicide, or something. When he arrived in-the middle of the II no block I here was a deep ano ill pervading peace over the land icapo. Not a person in sight. A oli :ary goat looked up 'Inquiringly from i lepa--! he was making on an anti quated laid can. and blatled mildly. The trees swayed gently in the al'ler- ndim breeze. Kennedy looked blank, and his horse panted. In a moment the weeds of a vacant lot parted, and a tousled looking youngster of ' years emerged. "Hullo." he said. "You the police man I Just telephoned for?'' "Yes," said Mr. Kennedy, In some urprisc. . "Well I want you to help nie find my ball." said the urchin. "Paw said, ilw'ays tell your troubles to a police man, so I called you tip. I can't find mv ball anywhere. You come here, pretty null k, didn't yon ?" For a moment Kenn'dy was inclined to be the maddest man on the lol'ct Then the humor of the situation caught him. and with a laugh lie wvm Into the weeds to look for the ball. COLUMN REAL ESTATE NEW TELEPHONE Í9S. MONET TO LOAN OV GOOD REAL ESTATE SIX lltllY At' HUH KATES OP 1NTEKEST. FOK KENT. lodging house, KEV tlEXIGO t'EAT L!MET A Hot Proposition VTTT70 Tr "IT Tí á" Tmw ANDRES ROMERO, ITop. Fresh and Salt Meats GAME IS SEASON. 211 West Gold Avenue, Albuquerque 14-rortm lodging house, furnished; Sin. 00 4-room house, S. Broadway; 14.oo. J rooms furnished fur housekeeping; il fi.d 0. 5-room house, modern, furnished; 133. 00. J-rouin house, 1118 South Amo; $18.00 month. 3-room house, Cromwell ave; i.') month. - IIl SALE. House and lot. good location with shade and city water, Highlands; $!00. 3-room brick house, corner Marquette avenue, and North Dth street; Jil.-'OO. ."-room house modern, WestCoal ave nue, near corner of Fourth si ro t. Six-room frame In one r in d locations on uroanwny ai imr giiip; modern up-to-date, n.aneh. 10 acres alfalfa, fralt fine land. etc.. J1.200. A good business chance. Crick house n fine loactlon, near thfc railroad shops: cash or easy pay ments; a good chance to buy a nice property on the Installment plan. . . . Hotel and restaurant; one of the nest locations in the city: 30 rooms; this is a monev maker; price $800. Fine nine-room house; modern. South Hroiolwnv 14 000. ' Five-room brick, two lota, on South j Broadway: very cheap. Five-room frame, two lots, on John street. 11.300. 5-room house, up-to-date, South Edith atreot; fine location: J 1,900. 7-room house on North Second street, in good repair; $1.550. Throe hundred and twenty acr ranch. hay alfalfa, granea rruii irees, eoorl buildings, etc. Small poultry farm, close in. with or without poultry; easy terms. Seven-room frame, three lota N. Third St.. 12.700. t, . Seven-room brick house In Highlands, South Arnn st. il.XfcO. Four acres of land three-auarters or a mile from postoftlce. witn low oi fruit trees and house thereon. Six-room brick house, S. Third ft.. 13.000: reasonable terms. nPSINESS CHANCES. Good ranches rienr the city for alo at reasonable prices. Pire Insurance, Houses for Rent, Rents I'oiloelod. Tuxe Paid, and entire charge taken of property for residents and iioii-rcsidout.s. E. H. DUNBAR H CO- Corner Oolil Avenue nnrt Third Street MER.CH ANT'S Cexie Is the place to go for a Good Dinner or Short Order 216 South Second Street P. Bteffen, Prop.. is not always agreeable. . But one of our Heaters la about the hottest propositions you can get, and there is nothing more agreeable than one of our Easy Chairs, a Superior Heater nnd a Good Rook. We have them from $2.50 to $25.00. Call and inspect our line the most complete in the city. Give us a trial. Promptness is our motto. "Get tht Habit" J.D.EMMONS (Successor to The Futrelle Furniture Company) Corner Second Street and Coal Avenue Roth Telephones. West End of Viaduct SUPERIOR AIRTIGHT. r r j M Call for CdlII for ... Sample Sample A full let Of Wh for $8.04) Gold Crown 00 Fillings, upwards from 1.00 Teeth extracted without pain. M n. f. corr, d.d.s. Room 12. N. T. Armljo Bnlldlii Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Works R. T. HALL, Proprietor Iron and Brass Castings, Ore, Coal and Lumber Cars, Tulleys, Grate Bars, Babbitt Metal, Columns and Iron Fronts for Build ing's, Repairs on Mining and Milling Machinery Is our Specialty FOCNDRY East Side Railroad Track. Albuquerque HYGIENIQUE Facial Creme and Skin Food t VIOLET 2 os, jar 25c; 4 oz. jar 50c - WilliamT UrtiA Co HothVhones Ulue Front 117 W.'R.'R.Ai). W. L. TRIMBLL W. CO. ÍXVXKY FEET) AJÍTí TRAWCTKF .. . .STABLEH. . Flrt CUM Turnout ftt Reto. kble Rtea. Tew Phone Wo. 1 SI.-Old Phona. No. 1 THE Kansas City Journal h.i.vs 'there s no pnp,eant offered by the 1'i iests of I'.ill is yesli'iday.' Iieen over to our twin Jills recently. finer spei lacle than the Evidently ou haven t ' "There is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood loads oi to fortune." BUY NOW Never was there better oppor tunity In Albinjuonitio for lucra- . live investments In ileal Estate than now. Now would be the flood tide f many a youni? ' man's affairs if he would but invest hi.s .ivíuks In Heal Es tate. Those who tell you I Bought Last Fall nre also tellir.K about the hand some profits they made One man we sold for last week made $125 on an actual Investment of $1 27.50 just doubled his money In six months' lime. Even betr tor chances are staring you in the face this fall! Are you go- 1111? to double vour money, or are you one of those who will say next fall I Wish I Had bought in the fall of 1905 ? Wo can rfhow you 1001 chances for good Investtnoiils Jn Albuquer que. A number have taken ad vantage In the last week. Get luto line. Porterfield Company 110 West Gold Bothrhones. Rotary Public Remember we do a loan business TIIÜENGLEWOOD MRS. 3. BOULDEN, Prop. Auto. Phone 204 Cerner Second Street and Copper Ave, Albuaueraue, New Mexico. n isa." CHOICE. BlfltDING LOTS WHEN YOU BUILD you want to get Into a residence district where you will feel sure that business houses will not be creeping out your way and spoil ing your home Bite, and you want some assuranoe that factories, smoke stacks, saloons and other things too numerous to mention will not be encroaching on your castle moat. YOU CAN HAVE all these protections and Immuni ties In the Highlands without any manner of doubt. Come In and talk It over with us. W. P. METeRLF Real Estate and S21 Gold Avenue, Insurance. Surety Bouds. Notary Public Accident and life. S21 Gold Avenue B38XS5 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE irst: National Ban at Albuquerque, in the Territory of New Mexico, at the close of business, August 25, I9Q5 .is Who Was She? m ' 4 lli.s Im the way tin She boarded the faVbloii editor of a Kansas paper doc his work: train lit Kmpoila. but that docs not nignify. Wi" had the Kmpori.i nose, which means a whole lot; but then Hho had the Eureka coil to her hair, the Coum II tirove foot and the strong City walk and It win hard to determine. Hut when her mother came tiigKing ill' :iftT her With two Miit cases, we knew KinporU was InT habitant. Hhe " wan going to Kd Howe's corn carnival nl Ah tilson, .she wore a tan covert traveling suit with glove, nboes and hat to match. The iar voted her the real thing. An hour uftcr her arrival In Atchison she 'emori5d' from the hotel In a stuning fUit of voile. At luncheon tiny call It dinner In' Atchison n Wlll( n white Until, laundered to beat the band. At 2 o'clock he 'lloated' from the main corridor of the hotel In crepe do chine; and the seven buHoned-up-to-the-chln army officers, who were lined up on the Hidowalk. jiBlled down their seven khaki emit, cume to 'attention' and stared the army Mare. At supper It was white silk, cut bla, but at the reception It was a ee inore shirt walHt, fiee-lhrough stocking and see-everything mosquito net klrt, n tr ilne while the seven urmy ofllcer? they wont down to the bur to Mhake dice for the drinks. They arc shaking yet. what we all want to know." Who was she? Well, that it "Till- buy jieofde are lh h ippy people," Hay ti Kansas paper. Ttut we linow om people who are very busy trying to keep out of Jail, and still they don't look very happy. The llano of (Ji'iiilcps. The little governor Is making a most blood curdling reputation for himself ill over the country and will soonl rank with IlufTilo Kill, Kit ('arson and P.laok Jack and Spot Moore as one of the picturesque and miKhty heroes of the wild and Woolly West. In fact the little governor at present is somewhat embarrassed to live up to his reputa tion as the tenor of evil doers, the Nemesis of grafters, the scournc of the unrighteous and the whole works gen erally. According to the new spa per ho will hive trouble finding a "quiet and retired spot Where lie Cm Kest," for be will be dogged by hordes of inall boys, newspaper corespondents, pliologra pliers and souvenir hunter. w horever lie goes. There follows an extract from the San Antonio Kxpre's concerning the II mo id The ii.pi M.ui. It Is placed in the live stock column. The appro, ul atoness of this Is some Utile private Joke of the Kxpre.HS, which Is liol dis closed t the public. Hut anyway, it nay: Oovernor Miguel Otero, of New Mexico, Is having an Interesting lime with tlio outlaw element ami his polit ical enemies since he promulgated hit niegan some month ago to "I ) t us muke a new New Mexico." Ho haf been threatened with assassination i half dozen time or more and the exo cutivo mansion in Santa Fe present' the appearance of un up-to-date gun store, a bulldog l.s on duty each night In the governor's lied chamber and the latoMt device In burglar alarm are in operation hi every door and window Two element are at work ag-ilnst the governor the remnant of a once pow erful outlaw bund and a wnrrlng fac tion In local politics. The outlaw ,eek revenge because of Oovernor Otero's aggressive policy in doing away with killer and bad men in general. .MlvivM'MvBvI B'MvIvB'I'Bvl I N. Peach Co. I REAL ESTATE i Dealers ij Office: ZOB'í W. Gold Avonue j! j Auto. Phono 33S H Rankin &o. FIRE INSURANCE REAL INSTATE LOANS Automatic I'hone 451 ROOM 10. N. T. ARMI.TO IH lt.DIXO Trixy I rixy We soil tho famous Trlxy Hose for boys and girls. There Is no other Hose as good for wear. The price is 2(c per pair. Cither kind 10o nnd 1 .li the pair. Try a pair and be convinced. rtonton School Shoes for Imya and girls, the kind that will stand hart) knocks. Tor Roys, 0i-, $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, and up to $2.00. For Girls, $1.15, $1.10 and tip to $2.00. Underwear for Boys and Girls, 15c to 35c? a garment. Union' Suits for Girls, 40c to 50c THE CASH BUYERS' UH1CH Automatic I'lione B3. Wra. Doldi, Prop. 122 N. Jicond St RESOURCES. Loans ami 'Discounts $i,i4ei4i'30 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. . ; . .: 43779-9 U. S. P.onds to secure circulation 200,000.00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits. . . 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds on hand . 12,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds. .' 11,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc 38,222.fo Banking house, furniture, and fixtures.. 38,500.00 Oilier real estate owned 25,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) , 181,75400 Due from State Banks and Bankers 35,248.36 Due from approved reserve agents 863,821.49 Checks and other cash items 25,512.22 Exchanges for clearing house...' 12.718.96 Notes of other National Banks 45,430.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents i,3n'47 Lawful money reserve in Bank, viz: Specie $ii2,97S.oo Legal-tender notes 51,241.00 164,219.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation 10,000.00 Total $955958-49 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. $ 200,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 35-030-28 National Bank notes outstanding 200,000.00 Due to other National Banks 282,830.09 Due to State Banks and Bankers ; 112,133.48 Individual deposits subject to check. . . . 1,037,361.03 Time certificates of deposit 924,548.52 Certified checks 3-r,00-74 Cashier's checks outstanding I723S-4 United States deposits 61,077.83 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. ... t 32I3SCKi Total $2,955,958.49 Territory of New Mexico, County of Bernalillo, ss:. .. I, Frank McKcc, Cashier of the alove-nained bank, do solemnly swear that the alxwc statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Frank McKee, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before 111c this 29th day of August, 1905. Sam'l Pickaru, Notary Public, t Corrcst Attest : M. W. Flournoy, A. B. McMillen, V II. F. Raynolds, " 1 .''il','. Directors. 1)