THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL
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DISTRICT COURT
HEREAFTER WILL
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Judge Abbott Will Start
Work Promptly at 9:30.
IMIÍIAI DOCKET TO BE
CAllED TD1S 108NING
Hereafter business In the district
court will begin promptly at 9:30
o'clock in the morning. According lc
an announcement ytoterday, there will
be no more watting until 10 o'clock,
but business will start on the stroke of
9:30 o'clock. Especial attention is
called to the announcement and fur
ther attention to the fact that the
seemingly general opinion that court
does not open until 10 o'clock is n
fallacy and not supported by the law
and the orders of the court.
This announcement was made yes
terday In the course of the further
announcement that there would be a
general call of the criminal docket in
the Bernalillo county district court
this morning at 9:80. All persons in
terested should be 'there on time, anl
especially persons who are under bond
Only one case came up in the crim
inal court yesterday. That wasihc
case of the territory asjainst Sam Gor
don, charged with carrying ccmce'ilcil
weapons. Gordon had pleaded not
guilty.
A Jury was Impanelled and when
Gordon faced it he decided that II
would be just as well to call It off.
He rlsaded guilty mid -Judge Abboll
assessed a fine of $50 and costs.- TK-'
prisoner was allowed to. take a look
around fe friends to put up the lino.
MK'lui'o Mtrvrter (Joes Over.
The case of the territory vs. Mc
Clure, the man charged witfthe fa
mous Rio Puerco double murder
h:a been postponed pending the re
turn of W. B. Chllders. counsel for the
defendant. It IS understood that Mr.
Chllders 'proposes to question the sum
moning of the grand jury which in
dicted McClure, and thus if posslbli
render the Indictment void.
AVlth the Adventista.
Monday night, nt the tent on lit li
mad avenue and Broadway, Elder M.
D. Warfle, of Roswell, conducted i
Ftudy on "The Two Laws." Last night
Elder J. Peelandjlclivered an interest
ing discourse o. "Christian Obedi
ence." These services were profitable
to all who attended. Tonight the sub
ject for consideration will be, "Ke
prntence and Conversion." There Isa
stove in the tent and all who attend
will be made comfortable. All are invited.
YOUNG MEN IN PLEASANT
SOCIETY EVEN!
TIIK TIME IIOXOKI'.I) KI'OltT OI
SNIPE HI NTING IN
DULGED IN.
An informal shlpe hun-ting party
took place last night In the vicinity of
four miles below the west approach t"
the Barcias bridge. The function war
arranged In honor of Herbert Cree,
formerly of Alexandria, Indiana, and
for some weeks past chief clerk at Ma
Joy's. At last accounts the guest of
honor was holding the proverbial pack
In a lonely spot among the willowr
whistling softly for the elusive bird
lets. Those In charge of the happy
event only walked a total of ten mile."
through the deep dust ami chink
hole and it is rumored that several
will be unable to attend to their re
spective duties today.
Those present Included II. W. Mof
fett, Jay Mitchner. Bert Baker. H. 8
Pearlstine, Tad Maloy, Joe Scottie,
Clifford Ilayden, Ed. and Bailey Ken
nedy,' Bob Archer, John Hughes.
Henry and George Hoffman, Will
Tratt, Will White, George Dean, W'n
ren Havwood, Seymour Lrwlm-on. E.
W. Fee and M. B. Field. An enjoyable
time was had by nil. But It Is hard t
decide exactly whom the Joke Is on.
Albuquerque is destined to be to New Mexico what Los Angeles is to Southern California Another opportunity tc JAKE BIG MONEY EASY
koice Fifty Foot Lots,
EASTERN ADDITION. HIGHLANDS-S100. $150. 200 PER LOT
Dead Easy V ay ménUOnly $10 Doton, Balance $1.00 Ten Wee K
A chance to double your money in six months. Perfect abstract of title with every deed
URETY INVESTMENT COMPANY
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V. II. GREER, Pj-csidcnt
SOLOMON LUNA, Vice President
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M. V. FLOURNOY, Secretary
D. K. B. SELLERS, Manager
RABONA AGAIN IN
ELKS' THEATER TONIGHT
MISS CALHOrX AM) IIKU Xl-
r.wv iikti nx to vuw to ax-
OTIIKIt CUtnVDKI) HOl'SF.
"Ramona," with its beautiful love
story, Its gorgeous production, both in
scenic art and costume, and its.de
llEhtful Spanish songs and dances will
be presented again tonight at the
Elks' theater by Jliss Virginia Cal
houn and her superb company, who
pleased so completely when they pro
stntetl the play here last Saturday
night.
"llamona," in its scenes takes one
all over southern California, and
names that are dear to every dweller
In the southlands ure the lunduvirko
of Its acts.
It Is marvelous with what ease Mis
Calhoun carries her various scenes and
her famllinrity with .Spanish customs
and traditions. She fits into the pic
ture, and a point to be emphasised is
her command of makeup resources,
ííhe gets the genuine olive tint Kh'ided
with high lights of rose, w;iicii mark
the Spanish-American with gentie
ancestry: In her hair dressing she
has commanded another bit of i'nif
art to do her service.
Walter Shannon, who plays Aless.n
dro, is gifted with a splendid voice,
and is of commanding . stature and
convincing personality. His Interpo
lation of the Indian hero Is a study of
pronounced force and dignity.
If you miss this performance you
will miss one of the veiry best dramat
ic treats Albuquerque ever had.
ASKS MAYOR FRANK MEE
TO FIND HER A HUSBAND
In Kansas' City there Is a woman,
thirty-five years of age, healthy, sound
in niliul and body, kind and gentle
and guaranteed to work in double
harness, who is looking for a husband.
She is conducting the search upon
novel lines and she Is managress of
her own matrimonial agency. The one
defect in this 'otherwise perfect offer
ing on the matrimonial market is the
unexplainahle and unexplained objec
tion to Missouri men. She wants none
of. them. 'Alderman Thomas N. Wii
kerson tays the woman Is undoubtedly
crazy, but that Is another Ktory.
At (lie meeting of the city council
yesterday afternoon Jlayor McKce
had read to 'the council the following
letter:
"Kansas City, Mo.,
"September 2!Uh. 1 00.".
"Mayor Albunuerqne, N. M.,
"I'enr Sir t am looking for a hus
band and want to Ilnd one through
you. Please advertise in your papers.
I want a good, kind, true, loving hus
band; one that will take rnn there in
di ftr old Xew Mexico and give me a
good home, either in country or In
town. I will send my photo to any
one' sending me theirs. I am no ad
venturess. I am an honest, true wom
an, and don't want any of these Mis
souri infn for a hushind. I have been
a widow five years and have one sweet
daughter nine years old. I ain ""t
years of age, ljave large brown eyes
and brown hair. I am American born
and while. I could love a good man
wlih all my heart. Please do this
much for me.
"Respectfully.
"MARQITK 11 IT K N 1CKE11SON,
"324 East lSth Street."
It was after the reading of the let
ter that 'Alderman Wilkeison express
ed his view that the woman must be
demented. Mr. Wilkerson Is some
what proud of the factnhat he once
resided In I'ike comity, Missouri, and
that he still says "you all" in ordi
nary conversation.
The letter wa.l discussed with some
attention, to detail and the council
agreed that the request of the wom
an, thirty-five, kind, sound and gen
tle, must be met If possible. The let
ter was therefore referred to the
chairman of the police committee.
Alderman George I', hearnard, with
power to act.
ELKS' THEATRE
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Fiiglno For Sale.
Enlarging our power ulnnt we offer
for sale one Sx12 30 h. p. 2S5 revolu
tion Iluckeve automatic rnt-ofT en
gine for $250; can be seen In opera
tion at our mill at Helen. It is nn ex
ellent machine. The John Be"';er
.ompany.
Ilnllroml .Men.
Get your .train.-l.ook t-overa from
Mltchner's, at the Jyurnal office.
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MONDAY
A Deserted
Bride
TUESDAY
A Man From
Mexico
ScntH mi Sale Saturday. October 7, t
, . . .liaison's Hook Store.. .
PflKFS, .... 25c. 50c, 75c and $1.00
Co i Hudson 9
. lit ii rv' m" ':
wan paper ana jap-a-mc
First Class Work Guaranteed Prices reasonable
110 West Second Street.
Don't fail to see our large new stock of
Carriages
Buggies
Spring Wagons
BaJn and Old Hickory Farm Wagons
LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS
l.est lino of Stock Saddles ever shown in Hie west. Everybody
wdcome to o tlirouh our large three iloor repository
J. KpRBER. & CO.
Corner Hrsr Strut and Copper Avennc
'.AtEUQl'KJL'E, KWEUiCO
ANOTHER MURDER
ACROSS THE BORDER
WIM.IAM O'llAI.Y, NOT!'l MININf.
K-XG1NKKIS SHOT DOWN' IN
. M ICY I CO.
William V. O'Daly la dead, lie war
mnrdered at Choix, utate of Hinaloa,
MmIca. Thursday. The murderer has
been apprehended and is now In Jai!
at Fuerte, Sinaloa. News of the as
nasslnation was telegraphed Thul'da
to American Consul Albert Mo(nvet
of -Nogales, Sonora, by Mayor K. V.
Cranz of Nogales, who was in Sinalo.i
with Mr. 'O'Daly. No dealla of th"
crime were given, the message statin
that details will he sent later.
Mr. O'Daly was In Nogales the 1 ik!
time about a mofilh aito, says the No
gales Oasis. He left here In rompa
ny with Chief Engineer McFarland '
the Cananea. Yaftil Itiver and I'ncllli
railroad ami Mayor F. F. Cranz. a.
Nogales, going to Sinaloa in the Inter
ests of the extension of the road with
which Mr. McKarland Is connected.
The assassin who struck down Mr.
O'Daly rohhed the southwest of one
of lis best ponied mining men and
robbed Mexico of one who had don
much toward the development of thr
mining interests of that country.
For picture framing go to Newcom
er's, next door to pnntoffiefi.
1 Just received a new assortment of
Nobby Ktreet and Tailored Hats' a.
T-io, Economlrt. ' ,
Did you get a souvenir at the Albu
querque Hardware Co.'s store thlf
week? See their advertisement In th!:
paper. ,
Inspect your library unit select the
volumes In need of repnlr, then tnkc
them to Mltchner's where they can be
made good as nf.w at a nominal cost.
Head Albuquerque Hardware Co.'c
advertisement In this paper and you
will not wonder why they have such
crowrta every day.
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NOW GOING ON
Preservo Your Ijiwii.
Kill the worms with Hahn's Eureka
Urn.
For Fountain Pens, largeet, most
complete stock In the west, go to Newcomer's,
, Have you seen the modern cooking
wonder at the Albuquerque Hardware
Co.s store. Come In any day this week
Alwaya fresh. Alwnj-s good. Al
wajr cheap. , K. G. Vratt A OoH Gro
cers, III 8. Second El
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Liiity A allcoppep; ...... -r
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We heartily invite our friends to call at our store any day during this wek where we are
demonstrating the superior qualities of the
Mew Majestic Malleable and
Charcoal Iron Ganges
The MAJESTIC MALLEABLE and steel ranre ns fnrniprlv Inrnorl nnf hv fli fnípcHí ywa ni a line Imnn
?tr. l.h,Juffho1 t the entire country par-excellence, and far ahead of any other range made. But with, the NEW
CIIAIvCOATi IRON BODY in place of Steel making it double its value, aod the fact that it is the only ranee in ex-
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jhiente maoeot maiieaoie ani utiarcoal iron, you can readily see that if 'quality is considered, the Majestic leads by
MÍ'finííS,??'00'1,01 at our 6tore THlS WEEK; and let us explain this new feature:
UlAULOAL IKON BODIES; lot m explain why it is the best materiat for range bodies, and incidentally, why it is
not Used on other ranges. We want VOU to call if vou intend tobuv or not. as the infnrm.itiiin .rainer! will serve trn
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in the future.
MAJESTIC RANOCS COLD IN ALU" OF..THE ABOVE COUNTRICS.'
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HANDSOME SOUVENIR FREE
As long as thoy last we propose to give each prospective customer a neat souvenir, something that has not been
offered befo e. I i you intend to buy, call early and get one of these souvenirs.
HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS FREE
Come any day duriug this week and have buttered hot biscuits and Lot coflee. Biscuits baked on a Majestic in
three minutea yrhile you wait.
HANDSOME SET OF WARE-FREE
W i tu every range sold during .this demonstration we will give absolutely FREE one set of Majestic
every, cent of $7 50. This ware is on exhibition at our store. Everything useful, ornamental and du
in and bee it and yoa will agree with us that it cannot be bought for a cent less than $7.50, and it is cb
Come in any Jay, you are welcome whether you intend to boy or not
ware worth
and durable. Come
cheap at that.
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