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THE 'ALBUQUERQUE '.MORNING JOURNALS
rAGRTAV..-
Thursday, October 5, 1905.
Borne uch policy V be devUed it
would be a Rood tht.
Hufua YVellei Weeks, actuary and
econd vice president oí the New
York Life company WBji another wit
ness today. He went on to the tech
nical description of the variou form
of policies, the tables upon which the
cost of life Insurance Is computed, and
the various other computation of his
department.
The committee adjourned until to
morrow morninjr, with Devlin ntlll ex
plaining the real estate holdings of the
company.
For the flint- time lnce the Inve-ttl-ration
betran, Jmes McKeen. associ
ated with Mr. Hughe in coutuel for
thf committee, conducted the exami
nation. McKeen, who h;i been study
ing technical and Insurance business.
' opened by outlining to McO.il I the
power and scope of the committee :inil
said Its report To the lejrUlature will
, Jn no way be limited by the testimony
. taken at thee sessions. McCall In an
'swer to questions by McKeen describ
ed In detail the system used In mak
ing reports to the state Insurance de
partments tul nlso explained the ta
ble followed by the New York Life In
surance company.
' McCall said the Increasing compen
sation to agents was a temptation for
them to rebate, but under the "Nyllc"
system agents contracted not to do so
and forfeited the benefits of that sys
tem If thev violated their agreements.
All Law Are lll:u kinail.
"With the bifrinning of every year."
he raid, "I dare say. It Is the feeling of
all executive officers I know it is of
myself that for the ensuing five or
six months we shall be badgered and
harrassed to death In every state by
the Introduction of bad bills of every
kind. I believe three out of four 'n
surancc bills Introduced In the I'nited
Stites are blackmailing bills. It is n
condition which I think your comnilt
. tee can do much to prevail against if
the legislature will but pass a law sim
ilar to the Massachusetts law which
has been very effective I think that
every bill Introduced shall be lodged
or reported In the office of the secre
tary of state.
McCall denied the report of the New
York Ufe company discriminating
sgalnst American soldiers In the Span
ish war. and giving more liberal terms
to Spanish policyholders who served a
soldiers than to Americans In cimllar
circumstances.
McCall testified that the New York
l ife's cxoenses for legal services from
June 1. Í!00, to August 31, 1905, were
St. 103. 320. Of this amount Andrew
Hamilton received 47.S27. In state
where Hamilton looked after legisla
tion. McCall said he was expected to
deal with men who could produce re
sulf. PRESIDENT IS
DEADJN EARNEST
TOW X SEX D SAYS ROOSEVELT is
DKTKKMIXEI TO II A VK
HATE REOllAl'IOX.
Washington. Oct. 4. President
Itoosevelt is dead in earnest on the
question of railway rebato legislation
and 1 Just as determined us ever that
rfgulatlons slrall be enacted looking to
federal supervision of the freight ran
' situation, said Keprcentatlve Town
send, oí Michigan, today. Townsend
called today to talk over the enera I
mil.lect with the president andd th
pnsident requested him to rail to
luultinv to discuss the subject further.
Erne OiiUpecds Attell.
Philadelphia. I'a.. .t. 4. Abe At
tell of California and Young Krne ol
this city sparred six rounds tonight a
the National Athletic club. Attell w.if
outclassed by Krne. The latt-r's
blows were more frequent and it-IHn
and he was considerably faster th if
his opponent. Attell was unable t.
reach Krne. and losing his temper. In
became rough, necessitating severa!
rtiuttonlngs from the referee. Then
were no knockdowns uinl both liithter.'
were fresh ut the end of the bout.
PRESIDENUOllNG
F0R RIGHT MEN
hEEKIXG KTKOXU AMI KK ANS TO
participate ix Tin: iiaui i:
COXFERENCE.
Washington, Oct. 4. Anticipating
the early receipt of a formal invita
tion for the I'nited States to partici
pate In the second peace conference
at The Hague to be called by the cxir
of Kussia, the president Is said to hi
considering the personnel of tlC- com
mission to represent the Tniled State
on that occasion. While no date ba
been set for the proposed coitferen e I:
will probably be held In the early
summer of 1806. The I'nited Kt it-.-delegation
will consist of about livt
members. Including representatives ol
the army and navy, as was the c:ise
with the delegation to the first con
ference. The name of former President Oro
ver Cleveland has been mentioned n
the head of the new delegation, nnd
there is ground for the belief that he
will be appointed If he will consent to
serve. Other names suggested for the
delegation are General Horace Por
ter, Mr. Joseph It. Chonte. President
Nicholas Murray Puller of Columbia
University, Hrlirxdier ileneral William
Croxler, I'nited States army, ami Cap
tain A. T. Mahan. t'nited States navy,
retired, nnd Brigadier ciier.il tjeorge
H. Davis. Judge advocate general. I'.
8. A. The head of the American del
egates to the former conference wu
Andrew P. White, and the secretan
was Frederick W. Ilolls.
There ure several Important ques
tions left over from the peace confer
ence of 1H. Among these Is the
question of the rights and duties of
neutrals during war. The first peace
conference expressed a wish that ques
tions relative to muskets nnd inarliu
artillery, such as were examined by It.
should be made thesuhject of study
on the part of the governments with
a view of arriving nt un agreement
concerning the adoption of new types
and calibers. It Is expected that re
ports from the various government
will be made at the second conference.
Hangers After .Monk lillwnn.
Edna. Texas, Oct. 4 Hangers have
now taken the field In the effort to
rapture Monk Gibson, slayer of the
Condllt family.
Many of the posse men have come
In and abandoned the seurrh.
Tidal Wate Wnt Un Cohan Vlllug
Havana, Oct. 4. A tidal wave today
truck the village of Campechuela
-near Maslnlllo. Fifty houses were
damaged, but no lives were lost.
IJlg Lumber Dlaxn.
Rhine lander. Wis., Oct. 4. A fire In
the lumber district of this town to
night destroyjd property valued nt
$400.000 - and rendered 400 people
homeless. About 40.000,000 feet of
lumber wa destroyed.
Bomb Tli rowers 1'mW tlx Ax.
Tien Tsln. Oct. 4.-elx 'neo suppos.
I to be bomb throwers were handpd
over to the viceroy for Investigation
Tuesday evening-.
MANN SAYS TURN HIM LOOSE
MILLS SAYS BACK TO JAIL
HUBBELL FAILS
TO SECURE LIBERTY
FROM JUDGE MILLS
Appeal Is Takeo to Federal
Supreme Court.
APPLICATION F01 BAIL IEFUSED
AND EX SHERIFF IEIUÍNED 10 JAIL
Thomas S. Hubbell and suite re
urned in stale at 2:30 o'clock this
norning from liatón under the corn
il ind of the guardian angel of the ex
herirf. Perfecto Armljo le facto. The
ond hopes of Mr. Hubbell that he
vould come back to life, liberty anil
the pursuit of happiness were rudely
dispelled In the court of Chief Justl.-e
Mills yesterday when that official nt
i:30 a. ni., rendered a decisión refus-
ng to grant his liberty to the former
herlfT and recalling the writ of ha beat
,-orpus In behalf of Mr. Hubbell. The
aurt gave ris reason for its action,
tck or Jurisdiction. An appeal was
mmedlately taken to the I'nited Htales
supreme court. Application for bail
lending th granting of the appeal
vas made by Mr. Hubliell's counsel
lid denied by Chief Justice Mills
'onsequently for the present Mr. Hub-
lell Is remanded to that same ld fa-
liliar cell In the I'.ernalillo county jail
vhich he left hopefully and buoyantly
ii Monday night. Hut there are more
igars nnd it Is rumored n bottle of
tonogram and perhaps before th
veek Is up another bath, ro the ex-
'a'erirr is making the most of the sltu-
tion. lid Is not exactly iheerful, but
topes for the best.
As the train from the north upon
hich the i arty arrived. No. 7, did not
aih here until 2:30 o'clock this,
lornlng. Sheriff Arinijo escorted his
risiiii"!- to the Savoy hotel, where h
a comfortably esconced for the re.si
of the night In a nice loom without
nv bars over the windows, or nails in
le door. He will be returned to the
county Jail this morning, and Is ex
erted to receive quite un ovation
here.
The argument of counsel on the up-
illcatlon for a writ of habéis corpu
ccuided the rreatei' part of Tuesday
nd the dav yesterday was occuple
tutll train tin"-, ; -corlicK to Sheriff
erfecto Annijo, c!:!"My with reading
rom his famous asHortinent of law
ooks bv Attorney W. II. Childers,
hief counsel for Mr. Hubbell. "H
Imost made us miss the train." sai l
Mr. Armljo this morning, Indignantly
Pesldes Attorney N'elll 1!. Flebl. 5Ji
iillders, Perfecto Armljo und Thomas
lubbell. Francisco A. Hubbell and At-
rnev A. IS. McMillen returned ' w ith
lie parly this morning.
When nsked last night concerning
)ie relative comfort of the liern ilillo
nd Colfax county Jails. Mr. Hubbell
efused to make any positive statement
mill be consumed his attorneys. Hut
i Is said that he enjoyed the change.
Mel'iit-hiutl circled President.
Cleveland. ., Oct. 4. The conven
ion of the American Civic association
I idav elected the following officers:
J.'llorn-M McFarland, of Harrls
' ;ng. Pa., president.
I i ll lo Ikvilli III SfcH.
New York, Oct. 4. - Not tt it hsta nding
;'ie desperate struggle of his wife
ml son to hold him by the feet after
M- fainted and toppleil over the sill
if the np-ii window. II. Krapp, c ashier
f the Cooper Kxehungi! bnnk, fell to
he street from the fourth floor of his
limine today and was killed.
Ilalliiiiore I'lycr Wrecked.
Counelsville. Pa.. Oct. 4. The Fair
mont X press on the l!:tl!lmore í- 1 tillo
lilroad was wrecked early today at
':ound Kotlom. two miles south of
Mofgautiiwn. W. Va.. the bag-j.rje car.
I nlies much and Pullman hair ar
iimhlliiK ever the bank at the edge of
lie M onontfa lieli river. Klghteer.
i rsons were Injuied. five severely.
-
Itri'liii Cars Kiinnlir;.
Ilerlln. Oct. 4. All street cars atv
" .inning today, the strikers of tile elec
' i leal wi rks lielng unable to stop work
: ! the j ow er houses.
-
Itiislness Men I .nrouraircd.
New Orleans. Oct. 4. To business
een the most encouraging feature nf
the yellow fever situation Is the dispo
sition manifested by parishes and
towns of Iouislana to raise their quar
antine about October 13 in harmony
ivlth th" suggestion of the medical
authorities,
Prm-n Treaty Approved.
Tokio. Oct. 4. The peace treaty
passed the privy council today. The
-rder abrogating martial law nt Sase-
bo. Nagisakl. Tsushima and Hakodate
was passed by the privy council to
lay. '
ron-tndt lm U l.nborei s Si l ike.
Cronst.idt. Oct. 4. Hock laboren
h ive niriln struck for more wages and
hotter hours. j
SirlLe IJkelv n firaiul Trunk.
Chicago, (I't. 4. High officials of
fh" fjr-ind Trunk railroad have been
-ailed to Chicago to prevent a general
strike of swItrhmerNm the system,
growing out of the walkout of 7 5 men
in the yards at Klsdon. The local offi
cers ndmltted the labor situation Is
growing more critical hourly. .
MM Itisisevrlt In Vokohnnm.'
Yokohama. Oct. 4. Miss Alice
Itobsevelt find party arrived her- to
day on the átenme- Minnesota from
Hhlmnnisekl. Miss Roosevelt wfis rc
ielved by the American minister.
American consul. Imperial master of
-erernnnles and governor, but declined
any formalities. She will go sight-seeing
In the Interior until o.-tober 13th
when she will sail freni Yokohama
for San Francisco.
For picture framing go to Newcom
er's, next door to postofflce.
' If yon need
Hesselden.
m carpenter,
telephone
tt
Cliesiient Disinfectant
It Hahns Kureka lime. Effective n4
aft.
Preserve Your Iwn.
Kill th worms with Hahns Kureka
lime.
For Founlnln Pn larirrt. mn'l
rompiste stock in lh Went, go to Nen
comer'i. ' t
OF PROHIBITION
Order Is Somewhat Limited
in lis Scope.
ONLY SEEKS TO STOP ORDER
BY JUDGE ABBOTT FRIDAY
l ull advices from the Morning Jour
nal's coi rc-)onilcnts yesterday In Sim
la KK, Mhm .lodge lúhvard A.
Mann is liolding rnurt, nnd In Sania
Kc, iw wru'd lo tlii-ov coiisldcrublc
llylit on the order for the writ of imo
lilhltlon Issued by Judge Mann on np-
pllrntion of counsel for T. S. Hulibcll
mid seeking lo limit the IKfion of
JiK'ye Ira A. Ablaitt in disposing of
the slierifi's offiii' ronlroversy in ho
far an it serve- I" interfere with the
Iraipiuion of roprl and county busi
ness. It develops Hint the writ of pro
hibition has hern ordered to be issued
by Judge .Mann.
In its scope Hie writ seeks lo prohib
it .1ikIí;c Abbott from enforcing Ills or
der made l"s( Friday to Hubbell, rc
iiii'iii liliu to turn over Ids office nod
committing him foe contempt in full
ing to obey the order.
The ground upon which the writ is
ordered, -s "t no ruse Is held lo liavc
been pcmllng In-fore Judge Abbott.
The writ (foes not, iiflrmpt to puss
upon Hie title to the office, n"r does it
see'i lo prohibit Judge Abbott from
placing the process ci the court in Ar
tuljo's lrinds.
The order for the writ lias not ivt
arrived In S antiil-'o, nnd when it docs
arrived !n Suutn I'c, and when it (lia s
until Saturday morning, owing to the
absence of Jose I). Sena, clerk of tbc
supreme court, who nlone lias power
to carry out t lie order.
WRIT I)II!i:CTi:i) AGAINST ORDKI!
It V Jl IM.i: AimO'IT LAST I RIHAY
Spc i to the Morning Journal.
Santa Posa, N. M., Oct. 4 To the
representative of the Morning Jour
nal Judge Kdward A. Mann, who Is
holding court here today confirmed
the report that he has granted a writ
of .prohibit ion .'directed against Juriie
fin A. Abbott, of the second district
upon pedilón of counsel for Hubbell
The writ prohibits Judge Abbott from
enforcing the order made by him
against lluiibell la.st Friday and re
quiring hi in to turn over the I'.ernalillo
comity sliiYilT's office to Perfecto Ar
mljo. The ground upon which the
writ is based is that no suit was pend
ing when Judge Abbott's order was
made. The writ does not pass on the
title to the office or the judge'.- right
to place the process of the court In
Armijo's hands. This N substantially
the scope of the writ as outlined by
Judge Mann.
The petition for the writ was pre
sented to Judge M inn in Alamogordo
last Thursday by W. I!. Childers. of
Albuquerque, and following the order
of Friday tin amended petition was
tiled by W. A. Hawkins, representing
counsel for Hubbell. the writ being
therefore based on the amended peti
tion. NO OP.DFi: I'OII WHIT Y FT
ui ( i:ivi:d iv santa n:
S erial to the .Morning Journal.
Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 4. Judge
Mann's order upon the clerk of the
supremo lourt of the territory, to is
sac a modified writ of prohibition up
on Judge Ira A. Abbott to restrain him
r oni enforcing the order upon Thomas
Mubbell to turn over the jail to Per
fecto Armljo, but also recognizing
Perfecto Armljo as sheriff de tacto, is
expected to arrive here tonight over
the Santa Fe Central railroad. Su
preme Court Cl.uk Sena, however, is
out of town, and the writ will prob
ably not be issued until Saturday fore
noon. It is held here that the writ Is of no
effect as the jail had already been
turned over to Armijo, the order fur
the writ being directed merely against
Judge Abbott's order to Hubbell to
turn over the Jail. j
Judge N. I!. Mclaughlin has been
retained by Hubbell to represent him
here In tha m ilter.
MIC H SPF.t T1.ATIOX AS TO
K,!'l i:( TOI' THK WIUT
There Is plenty of speculation in
Albuqui rque as to the elfect of Judge
Mann's writ of prohibition, especially
in the light of yesterday's develop
ments before .lodge Mills In Raton,
where Judge Abbott's, right to commit
Hubbell for contempt was lo all effect,
recognlz -d.
Few Albuquerque attorneys are will
ing to fxpros an opinion upon the críe-1
of the writ upon the sheriff's of-
WE FEEL
Albuqacrque, ti. M.
Wo Grind Our Own Lenses
jt!
s'v for uiu reason wc can guarantee r - -5rx
all classes croicribtd by vr. V- KJr-
BEBBER OPTICAL CO.
Mff. Opticlana Member Optomerty Board of Examinara
fue controversy and the large number
of them decline to 'discuss the matter
at all for publication.
The scope of the writ, as told In the
incssagei to the Morning Journal yes
terday, ihinvs that U la a considerable
modification of the first story told here
following the Issuance of the order.
Judue Mann does not Feek to prohibit
I Judge Abbott from running" the af
fairs-of his own court, and tne win
dots not seek to go Into Judíe . Ab
bott's power to place process of court
lit the hands of -Armljo for cervlce.
but merely to prevent the order to
Hubbell to turn over the Jail. And
the ground here is limited, since i!
s-ems to be solely based upon Judge
Mann's view that no case was pending.
This ground for the writ ws another
point on which Albuquerque lawyers
were loth to express an opinion, and
there seems to be considerable specu
lation as to whether the writ will have
any efiVct whatever, since ArmiJo al
ready has possession not only of the
jail, but of the sheriff's room in the
court house as well. WUh Armijo in
l!iU position and no question raised as
to Judge Abbott's power to recognize
him as sheriff, there seems to be some
obscurity as to Juat what the writ
will accomplish, or in what way It win
affect the situation.
AKMIJO'S PKIM'TYIN CII llfiK
OF VOliVV IIOISE Ol TICK
Fred P.. Heyn, deputy sheriff under
Armljo yesterday took possession of
the room In the court house known nr
the shorlft's office. Armijo has for
some time been occupying one of the
rooms formerly used by Uuobell, and
now takes charge of the other one.
An entrance has not yet been gained
to the vault in the inner office In
which It is presumed are the records of
the sheriff's office. The combination is
held by Hubbell and his deputies end
has not been turned over. Should tn-:
court desire any of lhc.se records, or
should they bo necessary In the trans
action of court business, it is not ie-
lieved thai any further objection win
be made to revealing the combination
to the vault, since such a course would
probably only result In the noi-eysity of
destroyiiiH a little more county prop
erty as a result of the controversy
over the oflice.
There are ginger worms and
red-pepper bugs queer board
ers that have to be looked
for, not in Schilling's Best, but
in making it. There are eggs
of these queer boarders, too
small to be killed by grinding.
Don't keep spices warm, or
they'll hatch.
Whitewash Your Chicken House
With Halm's Kureka Whlto lime
Keeps out lice.
Don't cuss your Fountain Pen. '..lit
take it to Newcomer for ex;r;rt repair
lug. TT.o verj best of Knnsns City beef
ind mutton ut Knill klclnwort's, 113
N'orth TldrJ street.
Don't fMl to see thai large display of
boautifiiV .dolls at
door to postoffico.
Newcomer
, next.
g Prof. Dean's
aitM)t(t!ni i
King Cactus Oil
SneecIMv cures ruin, pralnn. lirul-iw. nlil
il ore. s-.ioIIInl'. f mm lille, chiipiiml h ilel
barDod wire cuts on unimois, inirnem
13 nnd Milill-.' l'h'Ik, maiiKe. Itch, and Oil hurts
tt of man or bo oat.
At iiniL-K m n V. : nnil íl nonio, n I
'ml ri ilonirstBil I'iiiin. or seui pri'i'il'l y Urn
nmiiiifaiiiiri -m, OLNEY & McDAID,
Clinton, Iowa, If your ilruju-'Nt cannot
upi'ly.
'or nulo liy
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nisi c;;ists.
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Of our ability to handle your
banking business to your
satisfaction. We shall be glad
of an opportunity to talk
with you - 1 1
STATE NATIONAL BANK
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Toti Sc Gradi7
Dealers In
GEOCERniS, pRovisnoirs, sat,
GRAIN A.I FUEL.
Flaa line of Imported Wlnna, ODort
aal Osan, riace yonr ordors
for this line with ua.
31X-11K-S17 NORTH TttTRD tU'RHlgf
RICO HOTEL
III N. First Straat
D1NELLI & LENCIONL Propa.
Saloon. Restaurant k Rooming Hausi
If we don't do your hauling
wi both lose money
ALBUQUERQUE TRANSFER GO
0. M. BACCUS, Prop.
S.T.Vann.O.D.
IvYICSlGIIT SPECIALIST
President of New Mexico Board
Optometry.
of
First established optician In New
Mexico. Glasses fitted far poor sipht.
headache and nervous strain. Office:
Room 9, Whiting: Block. Appoint
ments made at Vann'a Drug Store.
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PHESE cool mornings suggest warm under
wear; the subject
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suggests 5he Globe Store as the place to pro
cure the best made at prices asked for inferior
goods sold elsewhere.
Mentor Underwear
for ladies and children is the most healthful as
well as comfortable underwear healthful be
cause Mentor material
ing uj) excessive perspiration and keeping the
body uniformly warm comfortable because it
is soit, smooth, warm, and non-irritating. o oí
Absolute fit no shrinking, and long wear is
guaranteed. Union and Two-Piece Suits. You are urged
ühe Globe Store and examine these garments.
In Gentlemen's Furnishings we have just received a special make of
Elegant White Shirts
Bodies of Wamsutta muslin, bosoms of 2200 linen, perfect
fitting and guaranteed in every particular or money refunded
regular $1.50 value,
Our Price: $1.00 each
Underwear in all grades-Hinion and two-piece suits. We make a
specialty of Coat Shirts, Corliss, Coon & Co. quarter-sized collars, and
Shields' Guaranteed Hats.
I Look for the Big Globe Sign
t " On West Railroad Avenue
MONTEZUMA TRUST ' COMPANY
RLBUPUERQUP, NEM5 MEXICO
Capital and Surplus, f 100,000.00
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
,MPLE MEANS
AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES
BANK OF COMMERCE'" ALBUQUERQUE, 1U1.
EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION
AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS.
CAPITAL,
Officers and Directora:
SOLOSION LUNA, President.
V. S. STRICKLEIt, W. J. JOHNSON,
Vice-President and Cashier. Assistant Cannier.
WILUAM McINlOSn. GEORGE ARNOT.
J. C. BALDRIIXJE. A. M. BLACKWELL. O. E. CROMWELL.
The First National Bank will rent
a year and up. Call and let us
WEST TíAILROAD AVENUE
BETWEEN
ci?'rn'TTri .nOTUfun CTDrrTC
The Store of
, R.eliability
of Underwear naturally
is very absorbent, tak-.
$150,000.00.
you a Safe Deposit Box for 12.00
explain the system.
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MENTOR
COMFORT UNDERWEAR
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