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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1907. CIIHflAV I Al'f IC .IIIUIIIII LMt.i l.l ui ill i in i i nil u FINALLY Oil m INTO Pfl QT UUUII I Traction company, followed with brief but very clertr argument to show the court that It ha no Jurisdiction, arid IhHt the proper place to bring jth action 1 In the district court. Interesting; I'llllll. Probably th moat interesting point brought out in the hearing yesterday before Judge Craig, was that by Mr. Field, In which he brought to the at tention of the court the chapter of the New Mexico laws of 10 7. relating to malicious prosecution. While there haa been no desire or attempt on the part of any one to attribute Improper motive to the three business men w tin have Instituted the present ac lions, and while thera la, on the ron Irary, very general satisfaction With the fact that the matter ha been re solved from a bunch of rumora Into an WAGE WAR i IB to Establish That journal is a Live Newspaper Publishing Every Day in the Year, civilisation hall not run. It la In con-i !,.., it. .n e.u. lot. up itmpminls t inora and statements irom oiner quar ters of a mure or ''"" threatening na- Iture to the effect that ir saloons nave close In Albuquerque on Sunday, the newr-f.ai.rrs. street cara, telephones II I V.-t,J,,Anl Cr.rufiHiaml other necessities of a modern Healing I coiciuaj wiiijf ovi.vm (.iv.Mxtlon MrtrniniT IVIUI llMifai lt)Ht lri(. Introduction of the malicious prosecution siatute Into yeaterilay a hearing becomes distinctly interesting. The Morning Journal hit been ad vised that It la not In violation of the New Mexico blue law to Issue a news I ni 1 11-r on Sunday, and that it la not In violation of that la tu perfoi in the lubor necessary to Issue both a Kun dv truirning und a . Monday morning uner. The Morning journni la mx:vr:z:mK hand organized TO FIGHT BLACKMAILERS INTERESTING FEATURES OF PRESENT AGITATION Definite Results Likely to Fol low Actions Instituted Be fore Judge CraiV-A New Law Bobs Up. New Mexlco'a more or lcs famous Sumluy law waa started on II way Into the court yeaterilay. hut It didn't act very far. The proceeding before Justice of he Peace, t'raig during the i afternoon only went about fiir enough to thin conclusively that the Morn ing Journal i a Uve newspaper, puli liehing a paper every day in the year. each and eicry one of the three bum ness men placed on the stand unhesi tatingly testifying that they were sub scribers and that lhey got the paper every morning, ruin or alilne. Sunday or Monday, without fail. The proceeding, which went over until :80 o'clock thla morning, to a low rounael for Hit prosecution to find out aomethlng about the caae, came up on summonses Issued by Judge Crai Saturday on complaint a follow: Henry Weaterfeld, cigar dealer, galnat the Morning Journal, alleging the Journal I'litillahlng company to have committed the crime of laboring on Hunda). November Hth. I.ee M. Fee agaliiat the Albuquerque Traction company, dunging the cor poration with the aame crime. M. L. Schult against the Colorado Telephone company, chaiglng thai corporal ion with the aame offence. W. H. í'hlliler waa to have ap peared for the complainant, but he had to go to Santa Ke, and turned the caae owr to W. I'. Heucork. who. when he came Into court, aiibt that. he waa nut prepared to proceed lo an l.iw polnla Involved. Attorney Neill II. Field appeared for - Ihe Morning Journni Attorney A. H. McMlllen appealed for the Trncllou company and the I'olurailo Telephone company All vidente taken waa In an at tempt by Allome Heacock to proie I luit the Morning Journal was clreu laied in Alhtiquerque on Sunday. AmIiI from the fail thai nil Ilia wit nesses got the paper. Mr, lleacoik did But get very far. F.ai h of the three com plaining wltnenses. Meaara. Wea terfeld, Fee and Shutt. were placed on the etanil ami testified to finding the Morning Joiirt.il on their door atepa each morning In the ) i'.ir at the moderate rale of sixty rents per month. Mr. Field, in ci oHS-rxumlnatlon. nought to bring -till the motive fur the present ucflol.n. aeekillg derilillel to learn whether or not ita Intent waa to enforce the Sunday law or whether ll waa to make the Sunday law odloua and Impede Ha enforcement. In lhl connection the following ierb.il I in t.-s-tlinony of Mr. 1.. M. Fee la Inteieal Ing. Mr. IWs Testimony. J Have you joined the movement to make the Sunday law odious In till community 7 A. Nil to make it odloua. y To hae it enforced agalnet I he thing that the people think they hake a right to have in order thai it may not be enforced against thoae thing which the people think they have not li light to have? I that It? A. -I think. I reel that the Sunday li i odious to me, to my business, nnd If I aee another party taking the people money on thai day. I nm ii union to have me of It, to have my part of It. IV Vour purpose, however, I not lo i n use the Sunday law to be cn torcc.l. but in get the right to vh.lule the Sunday law yoiiraelf? A Welt, I tee'l that I would like to have it light to violate the Sunday law if It la n violation. J You have no Mia that you and your swot late III bt ble lo atop the publication of the Morning Jour nal, ilu youT . A I don't know. We are going lo Big Force of Detectives to 1 ii ..i r r tl.i nuiu uuwn uang inm nds Terrorized Italian Colony in Chicago. " ITALIAN S TO RELIEF PLAH PUZZLES STREET THE JAFFA GROCERY CO. Good Things to Eat. (By MuruUg JearaaJ ftaaelal lAssed Wlr ) Chicago, Nov. 1. The White Hand aoclety, organized yesterday to com bat the "black hand" band which en-I have terrorized the Italiana of t'hl- lltelv atifif"1 of Ita right to publlah ' ror Veara. todav received pledges on Sun.liiy anil on Monoay wunuui a lr, 000 from w(.Hthy member of popaime llHiaillill UI III, jur. nn mo Traction company 1 probably . well aatifcfied of lla right to operate atreet car nnd the Telephone company of lla right to operate a telephone ex change The Morning Journal la going right along publishing a newapaper every day In the year and la not concernen at all, ao fur a till newapaper I con- crned, by the present action or any j otuer action on tne punuay law. Hut In connection with the numer Ihe local Italian colony. The money la to be naed In organizing a force of several acore of apt-clal detective w ho will be employed In ferreting out the serreta of the blackball.! organiza tion in thla city. The private police department will lie uirei leu uy 11 t 'nil ill ill rr in ii-iii.r . ...u.. ...Ill l.j. ul,.f.tj.,l t .tni'f Thia' boíl, it 1 claimed, bus ulrady drawn up lista and ordered the arrest of 11 iilnckiiand leader. otlicial of the While Hand anaert Hint there are four FIRST EFFECT OF THE s BOOST IS GALVANIC; - i . Pause to Wonder What the' ftffiM if fha Ü0orinrt Will' I fltVl V I Llt I I vUV UVII Villi i q Be-The Markets, Ú ll to. U It la your purpoae tu try and teach Ihe people of A IbuqUi I que tll.it if J "li i ii ii not si ll i lo in candy on .'unil.ij. ur have the right to n il (hem c.unl on Sunday. Ih.it )ou will tr end i.op I lo in fi nm publishing a pa per on Sunday or from taking a i.ir 1 1 il on Sunday; la that It? A. I think If Ilia law look upon my mirk as utilices. u labor. Ilia: I sltinitd hae the aame allow a the tent to prove that they are lining uu-nri-eii-aty Inbur. V 11 oii ere allowed lo ecll .iiil. are peifectiy willing thai thi' -i,,, tí!, I li.ivi- a oooiiiiig paptr and hne Ihe iikIiI to i ide on the aireei ji ' I h.ie le i -n. li-niioiia sctuplea ' ii I1 c t,, in busini ss on Sun- i-mu stfileioeiila which hove been made halloa m.t ioiIv with reference lo the i itrn-1 w lug Journal, hut to the treet cara, telephone, new atanda. ami other linea of bualnea and labor which may or may not come under the term of the New Mexico Sunday law, the following aectloll from the New Mexico law of Hill" liecomea very Interesting. It I given In full below : Chapter CI, Seaaion lJA of 1907: ' An act to repeal aectlon J241. 34.711. 344U end 344 7. of the compiled law of New Mexico of IHHT. and for other purpose. H H, No. 7U, ap proved March 20, 107. "He 11 enacted by the legislative as sembly of the territory of New Mex ico: "Section I. That ection 1 24 1, 34 3i. 3440 and 3447. of the compiled law of 17, he and the name are hereby re pealed. "Section 2. If any peraon hall mali ciously procure or attempt to procure an indictment, or olherwla (a us,, or atlempt to cause a criminal charge to he preferred or prosecuted against an Innocent petaon. he ahall, upon con viction thereof be punished by a fine of not eaa than fifty dollar ttMUid) nor more than ll.nnO. or by Impris onment In Hie county Jail for not more than six months, or by both audi fine and Imprisonment. "Section 3. I'pon the trial of any criminal case whenever the court or Justice of the peace shall be satisfied that any such case ha been Insti tutes! maliciously or without probable cause, ihe court may in ita discretion tax the cost therein against the proa M'tiling witness, hi w hich event such witness ahall aland committed until mu h mat be fully paid. "Meet Ion 4. All acts and part of acts In conflict herewith are hereby re pealed and llrla net shall he In force and el feet from and alter lla passage. rpon the bnal of the "If-I-hut-up-you-have-to-shut-up-tio" people, this law paaaed by Ihe last legislature be come of decided Interest. According to some of the foremost lawyer In Neiv Mexico I lie w ord neceaslly, its used In the New Mexico Sunday law. has been construed very broadly hj ma iv court, and it may or may not be possible to prove that a new aland, or a candy store, or a barber shop, etc. come under the ban. And In Ihe S.1I..IS way prosccul lona to i lose one kli il of business because another kind haa been closed, may or may not come uiu'er Ihe provision of the tualicioii priKcctition act. An ha been said. Mu e la no (llsinnlli.iii in unv quarter to lind fault Willi the business men whi made the complaints In the ac tions now pending hefoie Judge t'n ig. Their uction will probably re sult finally in shedding a good ileal of light on the situation It seem to be fat ly well established that an act like the New Mexico Sunday law will le enl .ried Just about us far aa public sci Intent demands it enforcement. If public si i.i lineiit demanda that saloons ami gambling halla, pool rooms, eir.. he. closed on Sunday, they are vcl y llke'iy to he closed und to remain i'IimiI. If public sentiment goes ful fill r and demand that cand stores and clg.ir stores, barber shops and all amus nit-nla be closed oil Mindiiy. thus things wilt be closed. And If public sentiment demands the closing iliniii of new spnpcr. strei't cars and, telephones, they also may lie closed, j I lie action now pending la expected to hate a healthy effect on Ihe situation, w halever the oulcome. Judge I'uiig la expected to determine the question of the Jurisdiction of hi t our! thi riling, after which the further prog ress it the matter will be detm milled I By Maraiag JtmrmM SpeeiaJ Leased VTlrs New Vork, .Nov. is. The hrat tl-0 Mo Mi J jiBM aupids opjJloU!i!V qi ! led on the, stock market of the Lulled j States government relief plan was gal-. vsnlc, aendlng price jumping nom one to four point over yesterday's closing level throughout th list. The nt'le. nriivMii t.i be the hiimefil of the day und the hist rush to buy gave' place to a languid and Indifferent de- J maml which uilowed pricea to slip!J buck. This actual effect of the pro-; pu.ied offer of 1 100. 000,000 of the gov- ' ernment notes bearing 3 per Cera In- 4 teiest was partly offset by the unie-;f what formidable evidence of the ex- tent to which general business activity had already been curtailed by the ilia-, location of exchanges and the currency j lamine. Financial authorities in New i Vnrk bunking district were by no mean agreed us to the probable do- of the blrtckhand In Chicago a membership of 4:1. 1 h.--y pie-,mand for the government' notes upon diet the spicily arrest of all t hese whlch the success of that portion of. I .... I- 'PI,.. Iu,.u V.. .,... ,,f I lit. I.I ...... .1.1 n.,,nll'...ll, tnanv iiie tni' ... .... iiutr fijiiii ui irnii n "inn ninuiivij l mal K ns iil was recen i-u loony o un" iliinxs, uut tne t.ici tiiai -inose noies wlf.'of rr. C. Volovlnt. who hail prev- would not circulate ax i-urreucy was1 IoiihIv refused to comply w ith the in-aaiiled on the whole with satiafuo- i Hi ins of blackmailing letters and had tiun. a there is undoubted growth of nptilied to the police fur protect Ion. olicltude over w har may be the sec-, 5 Themissive of the woman was simply j miliary effects of the large Injection J trie worn " ilea in cnppeu irum ine tnat is lietnc made inio im nun nun death notice column of a newspaper, currency under the emergency re. Heneath thla was written K I'er Vol (This for you . NEW DEATH TEST IS REGARDED AS ABSOLUTE Hnillouraplis round Id Id- Hie I'lnul I 'roof Wlii-n Life Is cviinit. Paris, Nov. IX. A new death test, which absolutely precludes the possi bility of burial olive, ha been ills covered at Ihe IVArbouslere hospital. In this city. Kxperlmenta have been shown that radiograph of bodies taken even a few minute after death reveal clearly the outlines of all the oiga ns. whereu If the radiographs are taken during the life the organs are not revealed. ' Kiynuil li 1 1 in of Auto Aii liknt. New York. Nov. 18. :Mra. Alfred Stickler, wife of former Supreme Court Justice Stickler, died tonight of injuries received In an automobile uc ciilent. ' While Justice and Mr. Stickler and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Kckei stein returning to New York from a trip their I automobile w struck by an ' engine at a West Shore I way crossing. Mr. Kckateln na killed andjket the other occuoant of the cur were i seriously Injured ll Is ! n 'be hospital thai Justice Stickler is n the road to recovery and it Is believed that Mrs. Ktkslein will ulao re.mr. MEXICO MAY COAL IN , UNITED STATES WATERS Courtesy lo Mcvliii III I,m linnge for I'm- of Macilali na Hay, lilaila Ic Washington, Nov. 1. Mexican wur vessels will be given the privilege of coaling In American waters whenever they desire to do an. In return for the courtesy extended to this government of keeping colliers In Magdalena Kay, lower California, where the big bat tleships and the torpedo flotilla are to lendezvous early In the spring. Tentative atepa were taken by this government with a view to securing from Mexico taigei practice groumt I l ine" Terminal and Transit, ef. acc liiiinodaiions for small arms orne- I dl :'rri rri lice for the men during their Slav at Magdalena Hay. but the Mexican govs eminent discouraged the proposition and the matter was dropped. I-NKI MUMA lul l IIHK A f OI II but lisvr felluws tha us uf V.ili-y a Mens a. I Tsr It ainpi Ih. runh. hrsla and atrsnxlhent Ihs lunst and pravviitt pntu- monis. J. It O Mmllr IV iiulreinent for which but cumbersome ; met hods for retirement yet exist. The likely consequence 1 urged that by j the breaking of the deadlock-due to j 5 hoarding and the reflux of supplies ln- to the currency a condition of redund- m amy will be developed which it Is feared muy force an' excessive outgo of gold. The question was cunvassed also: a to how the offer, aa an attractive J Investment, was intended to he. might S prove a setback to the reviving Invest- merit demand for securities now on the market. in the other hand It was! considered unlikely that anything like the full $1011. Olio, 000 authorized would ? be found necessary to supply the de-S niand, although the moral effect of the available supply In breaking the mr-. j rency famine might prove a decisive factor In that respect. There waa no division of sentiment as to the avail- ability oí the Panama canal bond 1 sue for increasing the basis for note circulation, while providing against the withdrawal of the amount sub scribed from I lie bank. The premium on currency relaxed i decidedly today and would have done I so to a greater extent had it not been for the execution of order holding over from Inst week. The extrava igatil rate which have been paid for foreign exchange ' with the advantage 'of Km oiMfency premium also gave In a violent decline In that mar Foreign money markets plainly reflected the assumption that the suc cess of the government rrllef plan would lend to a cessation of pressure upon those centers (or more gold. The engageiiunt of additional amounts of gold In ly.ndon today did not effect this view. On th domestic side there were reports from railroad truffle of clnls of a decisive effect on the move ment of merchandise from the money crisis. Closing stocks: Aiiislm.malnt I'.pisr 444 Amerl.an Hide and Leslher. M .... 10' Amsrlca'l t.Afiinv'llv 3II1, d' preferred '" Amei-li-an smelting and fteflnlng 44 ; il.i prefeiTed , h"i Atneriean T.'liareii. pfit.. rertlf l j Anareliila Mlnlnx Cmimny SI 'i 1 A!"hi..n "H j rto preferred 1 H I Balllm.ire and Ohio , .... ,t dit preferred .....77r hi) Brooklyn ll.iplil Tranail 3 Central of New Jersey tf.4 rhealeake snd lllilu Chli-asa Ureal Waslern 7 f'hlrssn anil N'irltiweslera 111' I'hlrago. Mil snd Si. Paul OUR SPECIALTY j IS VARIETY! MARSHMALLOW CAKES CARAMEL CAKES MOCA CAKES PUFFER CAKES COOKIES IN VARIETY PATTY SHELLS CREAM PUFFS and ECLAIRS VEGETABLES GREEN BEANS BRUSSELS SPROUTS ARTICHOKES FRESH LIMA BEANS FRUITS APPLES ORANGES GRAPES BANANAS GROCERIES BULK OLIVES PRESERVES SMOKED WHITEFISH SMOKED SALMON FRESH CODFISH And many others. l.rAVE YOIR OK I IKK IOB THA.VKHI.lt IMi 11 KKKVM 1'KlfE AMI IAI.ITV ALWAYS The Jaffa Grocery Co. Good Tilinga lo Kai. Mall Order Filled Same Day f aa Itecclvcd. f MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY I i ' ALBUQUERQUE, . NEW MEXICO Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS THE SUCCESS It Is what rHoa- A man attains In conducting hi awn affair mends blm to otaera fiir a posltfen of truNt. His OH leer snd Itlrertors uf Ihl Bank sr all soeessatul la ibeir linen. I nst is tbe reams Ihl Mank haa beea uoc ful. Ask anyune here, if i i 1 1 i i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i STATE NATIONAL BANK , S - OF AIJBtHtfcKQlft,'. j i la not a Safe rise ta depesit your money. Csullal flUO.ouo.O. fraflts, t30,M.frl FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO- SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT X witii AMPIE MKANS AND CNSU11PASSED FACTCXITES 2 i The Bank of Commerce of Albuquerque , : ' , . . - t i i i csH H ritenil to Ireisoeiltor IeiTr Proper Acromniodalion and RoUpIW New 1 AcihuiiLh. t'aiiltal, fl.'O.otMl.oo. Offliirs und Dln-ctors; Knhunon Luna, , President; W. H. Slrli klcr. Vice lrt.iilcnt anil 1'nMhler; V. J. Jolinson, Assistant Cnsliier; WillluiM MelnUs-li, George Aruot, J. V. liulilrldge, A. M. lilackwell, U. K. Croiuuell. and lower with limitations ranging from 129.23 to 129. 7&, The l.nriilun copper market was a little higher, with sot quoted at t58 15s, and future at Í5H 10s. locally the market wa weak and lower with lake limited at $13 001l 13.25; elec trolytic l2."5((i'13.U0, and casting at 1 1 2.50'm 1 2.75. Lead waa 5s lower at US 15s In London. Locally the mar ket was weak with quotations rang ing from f 4.40ÍÍ 4.73. .Spelter was un changed at 21 ill London tnd $5.00 it 5.05 locally. NOTICE Is hereby given that my entire stock of Gro ceries at 122 South Second street, will be closed out at cost, beginning Friday, Novem ber 15. This means a saving of from 20 to 50 per cent, and affords an opportunity to lay in a winter's supply of provisions at little less than half price. Everything in the stock is in first class condition, fresh and good. It means economy without privation, C. N. Brigham Xew iS't-c; .Mexican Dollars. York. Nov. 18. Bar Mexican dollars, 46 c. stive i I r,,lurail.i fuel snd Iron in 1 LAFOLLETTE BOOM IS NOW STARTED llanqui I ill SI. Paul l.hc lloot W Ixnii-lii Senator fin- l'rciili in. W'Si.'it i.ti w.int Is an eppor r.i .n.ir...-i on Suiot.i" I w.iiit 'h,- ,,piurtiiiii! . do '.ne tinr.s 1imi. mi uc- Hi t. n 1 i: g U.. A -.i limit iU w I III. I A lilllliei- ! .1 Ii.nnd i nimiv r il.'inini J fiell 1.i .tul in. i i mi rt i o l i-nr-iuntl ti.at .ig.ill'et tin wi a n it mi . th.it the court I, . .1 Simd.iv In n in t T h ' mu h s It. ., Ill Hie itiMrii t 1 "UTI A (i o nc lli-m i k m I h .I he a iut pi . ; ih- iU toin of Jiiii"i;i. t. r l.i-ili.-r time Al i ii i in . Ju.'ri rr.iijt ui. Si I'iiiiI. Nov. I Th,. pi tl.ll liomu nf S.ll.itoi I Í --. 1 .i. ljl- folletlc. of Wi-chimm, ri-i fii,l He Minilinill;l l.ltll.i llit-g I,ilt;nllt lit .1 It.lM- ltli-t ICIVcn lit lkll' I 'i llllllrl I i.il i hii uii uiiili r ilu t.11 M . .i i 1 1 i M i 'im'i:iv Slid tl'e i.i eli in Hiat ihe li'- oil! l:t-VI epn !! v .4 1 . the pr. ici i'il n k Mi Field Mekc! the ii.e es-e i.n Inc ,.e leen made J. iii nal ic. .i ; i . i ri h i a ron i .1 .Ill' ln.ill tl.il! I'll f i , 1 1 v slating u ! I In hr.uiK ". : M llltlfeola Shipp. rs rtMOI hiilim Among the pi-inunci Ii-kei were Siti..:..r l,ii-iiic!innt lloi-rioi i::l ei nor 'uinriiins of 1 . . h iictl. hut wa iiMiilih- to Sciuitor lifolictle wn pncit. Put Wiei on i ii v .I In lrxuie 1- l.i!.i. I'nr. ccrctury of einic ! mi.ir (m1 It u-.i 1 h cm. At Hie i oiu lui.ir miiniilíci were e:i-i li., n..ii un lit In 't l'.i .i! t lept, , e II. I It- i l h. li i. M in in-' ' SPP it i; Making Good. There Is no way of making Inntlvt) fricinN like "Making timsl;" and l. u.r Pierce's medicines well exemplify Ho,, and their friends, alter more than two decades of popularity, are nunils-rcd I v the hiindreiU uf tLoueninl. Tbcy hue "tna.le gissl" and they bav not uiuiie druukanls. A gissl. honest, square-deal misllcine of know n rom ismit mu Is Dr. Pierce's Uoldcn Medic si Discover). It still enjoys an uu mciiee sale, while nioul of the prepara tions that have cuius into prominence in the earlier Is-riisl of its iH.nularltT have "gone hr the hoard" and are never more lit hesrd of. 1 here must 1 some rcsMUi for this lotiir time popiilarily and that It to Is (mind In its superior merits. When unci' given a fair trial for weak stomal Ii. or for liver and hlissl affivtions. Its supe rior rurstiva qualities are ihm.ii maiitlckt; hence it ha survived and grown In ,iop ular favor. hile won-s of less meritorious articles have smldenlr flashed into favor lor a hrief period and tbeu been as oii fiirgiitletl. lor a lorold liver with Its stLemlunt lull ot Indig.-stlun. dyMpsiB. hetdarlie. ,r i.f the i haps diuiness. foul hreath. nasty rested i'ivi'íi' longne. itli bitter taste, lues of apletite. win. o lene hut eaiuig. nervounrsj 4- I s.-, i lit j Cnl.ira.il and Southern 17 ,.i lal . referred t d'i (iri-ferrfd I I'.ihanllilsleil Una 1 tlelMSsrr nrut lluilaua W94 j Ih-ioit flnit Klu llruuil d.i prefrri'r.l 57 I ill ' tilmlllrra' Si'. urlliea 41 '4 lui'lvera! Klulrlo ts;" I lllllinla IVl.lral II' . Intrrnsll.-tial FaiiT 4 I it., pri-f. rri-d r.7 K rtiiasn ' i ':' i a.iulhiM'l. -I d.. :.ri.(.ri...l .'.0 . t...ulsMII- i. 1 Nsahilllv M j M-man i fi.irai I i ' Miitn. ai..i and Si l...ui Hit 1 ' j Minn . s, p ,j sauli His. M !." I i il . rueh riv.i n;i l '- ) I Miaa..url I'x-.So lli Mma-iurl Kanul sn.l Tt-ana ( il.. lire r. i rr.t Hv ' J ' Na!i..nul ,.a.J li I Nail . i ul II It of Mi ilc. pf.l . i.r.l 4i Nw Y .rk I'vitlrsi aii'i j Pa. irlr M ol ! , j j Pis.pl ilia "' V I I'll lai.oi r and Hi I.. ui ;,j j Kfpul.h. S:-et i ilo ;.ri-r. T.,t n n J It.s S !l.t. ,1 i'nmisn l l'ti Ihl I'l tr l I ,'d a .' Si l....i, luí Wsn Kran . ;'. píd íi1. I Si l...ui s i.theseaiern 11H' HUSTON MINIMI STOCKS Adventure Allows Amalgamated Atlantic 1 '. I tisha in . . . . I'alllrllel and HiM'lu iVnleiuiial Coliiier Hanse l'l:-Weal Franklin ' ra n Ii y lula II.ijbI Msansehuaetla Mining Michigan Mohask M'.nlana I'-.nl and O-'ke ill.l 1... mini. n iia.-e.ilH Parr, .11 siuinry Shannon t Tamarack t I'mieil i'i.iiper l'lulfd Sluf-a Mlnlns I'tilted Stalea nil llah l'..ria..ll.Uud VI. o.rla Winona J 14 W..H erm .... Ion THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL Will give- n I ItKi; M HOUMISIIII (worth 27. M), fxi for three luonllis' lull ion, in Hie) ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS COLLEGE To tlsi most popular jounjt ludy retvlvlng Hie highest number of Voles between now anil Hie last of the year, rtr one year's subscription (y In ndiance) . .SOO votes For 6 nionllis' anliwriplioii (pay In advance) . .200 votim For 3 months' aiiliwrlplloii Siy In advance) . . 7.1 vote , Momlily Miliiscripliun (my III advaui-e) ft otea Single pnM-r . . . 1 vole Cut this out. 1111 nunici nuil nililress if the yiiuuK lady whom yon desire lo win prUe. Mail to Journal linnieiUaUly : Name Address i- 11 '4 sL hi IB JAPANESE GO BÁCK i hel-ll lu ll., piisiru Uliiihle t.i In' lis , pi ls, Mt - ..ml J A two of the 11, HI I'll .,. ! puti M i ii and dchilitv. nottiina m so six id as Ilr Tierce's tiolilen Me.in a IHwovery. It s an hoiieat, square-deal nii-dicioe with all Its itigre-lienla prini.l on Lot tie-w rapier no secret, no Ins ii- oocu buml.iig. d. :re, -i.i Souliiem I a.-ifl.- do iir.fr.-d S..uth-rp ILnUir do 1M fn r ed "tnneiM-.. Cat snd Iron .. TViaa .mi! Tariflc I 'nle a 1' . ! do :t.firei1 t'nll.l Slut, a F.:iraa I lilted taita Krally ... .. I'nn.d Mai. a ftul.tier do i.TVI-rit Intod Siep gteeL s''l . lrrlma larulins i'hinnal do 're'írri'd W.'miii . il- ;-ref..rred Well Faii Fapreaa. i.M W p! mart .u-sr Klectrfcp ... . ttriin r liroo llmiilnsil lei'srtcil In six Moiillis Sims- I'ninel Was Ksiah- llslud hi .Noriliwied. j Itelllngham. Wash.. Nov. 18. I-ist ! night a bund of ten Japanese who ame across the border from Hrltiah 'olunihia. w-re picked up b,v inmigra- ! lion lnsiectors hfi'e. They claimed , lo be n-rddent thrown out of cni- j in. mi nt oy tne closing nown or tne i, hiinlo-r mills. Their story w as dis- j riroveil anu iiinay nicy were sent ci i Seattle for deportation. Fourteen ( Japanese Illegally In Ihe country have liasen captured here within ten (In vs. j The border from Haline to Sumas distance of 40 miles Ls now I'.i I'olied and within the past six months I sue Japanese have been turned hack. REPORT THE CONDITION OP The First National Bank AT ALBUQUEKQUE. IN TH B TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. AT THB CLOSB OF BUSINESS AUGUST It, 11471 KEHUl WKS. . 1IU .. US . . 14 . . ; .. ii . . 1 1 1 . . 77 us 3u4 .V IGOiCTS BATTLE ii t 14 I .1T . 14 n. I ,. n nucuin .1 In ii;i.. l- ll, atld se.-'l r further i - we.I Mr llei- l iniral. iiwrlcaii liiiitris. W'Melntigton. Nm . i- - M..rk for which the t'ervi.s.' Aineri , . .n fi-i ern e was islled. th.il ,.f e,o ilii.liug a tr.-sty w bo h sViti ileu riiune liieretore ilon t itrri tl a tulirlltuU that 1 w heehi i aid l.ake Erie the dealer may povih!y make a little lag- I w i-. n..n .-rural ger prolit. iif on joi.r right to hae I do prvt.rr.-ii .. what y mi rail for ;.v..rih.rn ft. mc Ikin'l hu Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescrlp- ' r"'T" t'-m-r tk.aetp.srtmgiti.i di.ve a Ture-all." It 1 ''"."'.'d Is on'y advisetl for woman's aivi-txl II- ! ,irrt N..i-hrn .d ". menta. It makes w r ak women strorg and Meir -wius" ". sick women well, ly.n advertised than i i.r.f-n..i some preparations sold fiar like purpose. ' T .11 aa,e for the day. 491 "a a. I lis sterling curative virtues still nisllitsin 1 Honds were Irregular. Total V oiking I its p-otion In ths front ranks, where it, par vulue. tJ.i4 00 The ksI'""' over ti le.-des ag.x As an In n ) siiroravina tiMiic arm airenginening nerv I Iih" it is uuuaied. It won l satisfy thise.l who w ant " rai- " for there u uol i ilmo i soman. of alcohol in 11 I New m I. ins. Nov IS. Cotton stnt Wl GUARDS a l Hit the ' ...... Ill "i srea T MmwlBg Jsraul SasarWl Imst4 W Irs 1 Hero. Nev.. Nov Is .At the Ne vada t.enitentiary this afternoon three lonviets. Hli hard Forest. James Wat son and John sales. ' ihre- guards. Kdwanls. shooting nvei pow ered one through I nite.l Slates 2' and J s declined I .er i ent on all. IV. Ptervr's Ptrasaat Pellets. the.-(.H- i-oi k nil it t h ia ni tu pre i ure h J..r-.li. i i-.n. Attorney A. l. I mr.g at "e on the 31 o', ni.nt their goi rsl reMto-na. .m hegun at I ill. llle.niitf linill). i.u . 1 si.ile.l a I , , I ., , u l . .., ., , .i,h.., ,k- he.. 'w,f I'"" 1 " '1 1 " rn.iiisi. d at ( triHr (n tll, reirket, still U irl. n.M.n. when silloiiMiiueni was ts hen and w hn once tri.sl are e ver alter w aids until ti.mi.ir.iw sews I pi -.jerta In- j ln favor. I.ar In take as eanHv-nne to tended ' form In a Irnum. way the three a dose. Much t-.iiluloi tut aritr Imi. f..r a general iieio meet w ere I rutoiliii. of Wc on all grade; MiMillen, for the 1 pr seme, I by the d. legates. I steady at advanist' middling 10c. Tlx- Metal. i New York. Nov. IS. The tn.!n tin ni.itk.-t was i - lower with spot .closing at IIJ4 1'. snd futures at till. L sally the market waa weak the hand, and taking possession of l.utcher wagon in the prison yard.' drove Into the nil's. Forest and Watson were recaptured shout four mlle southwest of t'arson shortly after 4 o'clock, after a short battle In which no one was injured Moth men were armed with rifles, and. f.r a short lime banled with the posse from behind a pile of rink". F.d w.irds is seld to be surrounded a short distance further on. but particulars are bard to obtain. Loans and discounts CWsrdrafia. se.-urert and unsecured United matea bends tu aecurs circulation United Slates bonda ti secura United Btatea dapuslta.... Prcmluma oa United Eiaiea bonda Bonda. sscurlttoa. etc B1kln houav. furnltura and futures Du from aailnnal banks (aot reaarva agenta) Iu from alais bank, and bankera Ilu frnm approved reserva aganla Checka and other cash llama Exchanges for elaaring huuaa Notes ot other nailunal baaka fractional papar curranc, alrkeia and cants Lawful mans reserve la bank, vis: perla ( 11 Ml If Lagal Under Bote te 401 t kademptloa fund with Called latee treasurer fl par caat af circulation) .li.tit.tir i tt 161 41 . too 004 4 . íes 401 ee . I 1X14 44 14 174 14 a ft') 44 . M ill 41 44 174 41 147.474 41 . ' 11 44 44 . 17 tit 44 . 14 4 . 1.447 It 117.114 II Total. UAUiitriKo. Capital etnrk paid la Burplue fund .. Undivided profits, teas eipeneea and tasea paid National bank notes outelandlng ............. Du to other national banks .. Due li alare banka and hankers Individual drp.ie subject ta check Time certlflcatee of sepuelt Certified cherke Cashlet e cherke esitetanding United States depoelta rexaitts of United States disbursing eglcers .. Reserved lor taiea .... Total .44.144.474 S4 . 144.444 4S 44 44 4 t.144 71 ae see . 141.1.4 71 . 1H 701 41 . I.Ht 4T 71 . l.lit.J 41 414 T4 . 14 417 It. Til IT . 74 711 44) 14.444 II .11.144.471 II Tern tor r of New Mexico. Counts of Reenalill. ... L Frank McKea. raehler ot the abut named bank. 6a olees ale wear that the abeva aiaiament Is true to the beet of mr kaowladge a belief Ckarract A t test I thamc k ill, Cavahlar. I H ATVOT.r4X St. W. FI.OURNOT. . A. B. at all LX EN. ekecrlked aad aw ora ta hef -re ma this 7.IS a af AnJZñ'imí SAan'KU Pli KARD. Notary PskUav