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TMF f.l mioiJEROUE MORNING JOURNAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1?, 1907. 1 - ' ; THFTIMFWHFH PflTR ÍIT sM m a mm Mm. a m mm a - sal M i n i mu i luiii IS NEEDED BRYAN SCORES THE MAN UUn UAADnO UIO MOMCVioyi- " '" "l lutur d liriU HUnnUO IIIO ItlUHtl .. f. , , , , , . v. Wplir.T:lrnn k Wi I n.tr c H.inri r thp Aufill I fill if Wfil i.hin- ' !'ldfl-ll. Xev.. Nov. IX. The j thrjiuifh the rlly and did Home ulinp IIIU nniUI JVV ll a MUIoiiiy I toelter have hkhIii raised the rute on : DltiK, He wan arconiuanled by an ping Country Compels Him to Do It , III' Manias Jaaraal Hporlal Iae vlr laTayette. Ind., Nov. IX. W illiam J. llr.vaii received an enlliuHlaMic el i'ome when he addiewned th" mi'inbei of the Jai kxon club, a local demo cratic 01 jianixatlon. at their bamiuet tonlght. Seven hundred platen were provided for, of which number 45 were at the table at which the dln- tliiBulahed Nebraska n ml. In addition probably two hundred were present. Mr. llrynn xuld that after pcrvlriK In two campatKHK he did not feel like volijntcoi Ing HKln. although he inil'l accept tlio prtwldunllal tandldauy In lllOX If "drafted." Me auld lie waa glad that the unprecedented dlmovery of gold hal taken the money ijuemiun out 01 política. Hut J want you to knuw.': ,aid the M'éaker. "that' our argument on the money tiuemloii ailvancvd In 1K96 have been vindicated, not by the 1 ( publican part), but beiHUne tloil AhiitKlity took pliy on the poor people of the world and opened up to them vaat atore bolinea of gold." Mr. ltd van denounced lai Iff revlainn ' uh proponed by the republicans and ac cuxed the republican party of bad lalth In promlMlng ieviton. The de lay of a Mingle year means much lo the people of tola counlty and they are being defrauded out of hundidla of mlliloiia of dollar in the Ml run time, Tne people are ready to let the demócrata form the tariff, awerted Mr. Hryan. The apeaker declared that President Itooaevelt should not be held resdon alble for the present Mnanclal strin gency. Mr. Hrvan placed the blame on the Wall Htreet gauililers. Mr. Hryan expresaed hlmelf as in favor of the postal savlng bank and raid that he believed it lo 4v a better plan limn Hn a.et currency. "We are in the midst or a liiiauclal stringency that Is In some nspeclji mor tiente fhsn thut of " hi- m:iT "I am not going to blame the pii-Mident' of the republican administration, but I khovhn t would blame If 1 were' president. If I were president every, mas-roads . republican would be iiniiouiH me inn punic or is id came II years after the republicana took power Htnl II year bfoie they mr reiideivd powr to rha democrats, I am not going to blame the president, heiBuae 1 litt nf think 4lnme shotiKI be bud Hi his door. I am going to do him the Justice to say 1 don't .loin in the ' choi lift ol eastern lliiaiich-r who want to make htm the scapegoat. This-e who violated the law should lie blamed, not those who have turned 011; the haul recently. solvenl. What Is the cause of this " m...... Kirs nir- 'illI,If,l ,-r, I I I r . .N V I ! il I , panic? The president I not to blame. Who la to lilame'' The leailei who controlled the country for 47 yea ra. They have so chained 11s to Wall.' street that when a W all street gam- j lilct fails our business Woiiit trembles 1 all over the country. "The common people and not the , , . , , , . . ... . Mull Hi ret gamble, Mioiild handle " "' Jaurnal Spe.1.1 lased W Ire this situation. Tin- man who will! enrgrlow 1. Ky.. Nov. Is. The at Irsw oul his money now. when be '' '"'anee was li.iger today al the Ca dres not nerd il. is in the same class I as the mail who would refuse to alii bis country In time of war. Tilia Is a lime wlnu great patilotism is nt'cded." Arnold sent to Ki lorinalori . Denver, Colo. ,v. IK. James Ar nold, the young p master of the Noilliern Coal company, who made away with :i lion belonging to the company, claiming he had been rob bed In broad daylight, and finally con fessing, was sentenced to an Indeter minate sentence In the reformatory to day. Arnold returned lü.ami of the money, but said that he bad glen the remainder lo a stranger on the street Arnold Mill Insists that this story Is true and Ihe 11.100 bus not been re co ercd. SEE RELIEF IN GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY MEASURES. (Continued I'mm Page I, Col. 5.) 1I1 Il till. .'ports 1 ontintie to clrcti- late ll.al an orgaulration of financier was c.oiiemplnled lo take up n por tion of the propoed I-silo, Put i. o t-onfli illation of Ihe lepoils il, be n rre.l lll( l. Mi 111 1: UIT iM i:m i wiiii Tin: n.w 'lileago. Nov. In, --The .lei 1-1..11 ..I Ilie iiHtionat government to is.tie I Mi. na mu In Isolda nuil cetUfn ates met with general approval throughout Ihe Weet The benefit 'peded to re. ill from the m.ne w 1 re 11 tu leipi.w , III the higher grain nraikel both hele and In other g..un enter of the wet. Hulls weie more dio.-s. 1 to buy than for ..me time. ,md hort took to rarr hnmii; anosiiin.-ed so. in as tile plan was I In ihi city ..míe ..I lianliei .itiiiiiiitii i-.l tba' were un-ler wai for the bli-ioe- on a, noitiiiil , .i Il w- lielieleil. .( 1 rf. of l ll .la ,t the iltj.nl the leading pt epH i a t lull ciiinptl.tii I I .ll till,! I. 1 1 . a I lnili- i tb e h'ili-r i I from i ir men lief. k. l-e a at! i ii g ll Hie t Ii . I r i ii n II iO i ii.ll I. tt 1 Wl ImilPi-. I., ke, a:.. I .-.-r' that the i-i l.fn H'-e M.ll bunging the I, k to the r UIO- t tt Hgo IioImI leal of the pr. ,mi lo 111 w lit tl force :r i-.iMrtn ll, - ,rt . l ie of !!,. -.11 1. no o , f pinion tint it, e !--i w.. o.,t he en!.-, r t. '"rt hh. th.- riM. t h . I ore litnti till. k-' oiie-t ?,ree-b ii io' I- IH W - I lied u , i of t -i :e ..pinion 'r. i iiinri I hose 'o ru nr. Ing to the il ! i it I ; . th '.-til tnM r t-.1 m till til h- I -4T i-4s -i with I h. t hr h.. , 14 m - rtpitdv n;'n' h Ii ur infrrmfnt itf i. -f Th "Mii1 rai l ! h I Hid. I'le s- motín' 'a e. f mi in r ; tin k lai gs wcwri at ; "ttl I iltl' HI the imita and wl haM ny banker or yroi.i.rn'nt ijtiHim-Mn nüin rtrvn ret pi tainlng other than it favorable view of the got frnmenl n. ,'nl'U ATIOV l KIN nrv( MIOttS M Mtkl II IMI'KOV IMI NT Híin Ki'h nrim-it. Nov. IX- Th. Kim "í ' f Fi n'lMi' nmiuy market Ik remionillnir itaiitiy to the aitlun taken liv tlie ii i'n-tiirjr- of the treumiry to rclí vr tlx' train tm the limincta of the i-iiuntry. hank anil tlnuni'irrs toilay exprenwd tfi-pal putixlHvllon hi the m.-lhml m nortert to by f'rexlrtent KooHevelt and Hevretniy Ciolelyou to jiut inutir)'! In eiirulutloii. ! III KI. IN IIICI TIII S ot i;n out HN.N Iterlln. Nov. Ix The ni-ua, .,r the I'tion tit ken by the treasury tnpurt- Jmenl of the l ulled imip to añietlof. fate the tinitn'-lal Nttiiiitlnii In Amerh-a I haa Ix-en ixi-ivil with h nlKh of relief , (,,nii.riiK may jureut-r aufi-fy. , be awaited with smmikii ii.mk at í.oi.oiiixi the went Í is Mi. MS IMMIH I'p'Tafr ame aah.Ji twire today, drove .1 tioldflel.l orí. Ihl ln-lntr the m-ouml Utile within ten fluya. The (oldfleld 4oiuolldiited let out all men tudny who were working on ore In the Mo hawk,, us -they will not pay the new rate. Okl.MIOM I II tK l Him 1:1 Ki ( I im: ikmi(.s I.awton. tikla., Nov. IS. The t'lty National Hunk of Krederlek. Okla., with a capital of liTi.tiiiO. wan unable to open for biHlneKN today, herfnj of failure to realize on Ita pecurltlea ent (flint. J. A. Lain la president, and tl. I . I'attun. canhier. I l!KI IIKVt lltlKVT IKWKM MANY 111 mi:i;im in iii i:m:s Xhnnin, pa.. Nov. IK.- Twenty-five hundred employe of the Ameritan Sheet and Tin Pint? company, at SliHluiliKO VHllny, are Idle, owing to trade rie:rei"lon. ITiU'tleally all of the Iron ttnd Mee I companiea of the valley are following retrenchment tiollcy, and aevecal hundred ni4n who had been drawing monthly aalnrlea have been laid off until coniirtionM improve, 'i nree or tnn twelve open hearth furnace Carnegie steel company at of the South Hh.iron have rloxed for repair. TrciiMiry Itiiylne Silver. WaahliiK'tiin. Nov. IK. The treaxury departineiit today purehawed 1 n. 00 II ouncew of Hilver at .ri9.43 per fine ounce, one-half lo be delivered al Kenver and the other half 11 New r leana. IIFNHV C I.I WH sws tiii: I Kill It All s .iik not u:;i. New York, Nov. IS. Hankers, cap italists and financier here generally approve the ai I Ion of Secretary (.'or- b Ivon lit Issuing Panama bonds and cViilllcfites of Inoebtedness for the re- lief uf the financial stiliigency. The 'way between thU port and I'nimak Issue. It was the general opinion, 11 Pas. Alaska, on October Ü1. dining bouuit to have bmiellclal results. Henry flews, however, iUestloned the legality of the ccrllll, ates of Indebted- mas, ami said tliere was no valid rcn-lwas win (or a war measure In time of peace, unit that the flood or ret llllcates ; Is liable to drive the gold we have Impor ted. SÍILL DRAGS I ; ! i 1 i r 1 t ini Entire Harrison County. , , . ,. ,' I Venire and Proceedings Stop. for Amument. V " " ''1" lr",! "" '" I" lay. The wcouil section of Hat 1 W Jcouiily veiilrmeu, consisting of Inn I men. suillllloued lo report Ibis morn ling, arrived on time and the mutt be gan Ihe examination touching tin Ii lUHlittcations for Jury service. After 11 consultation the defense at noon lili d the expected tii.n4.in chal lenging ihe entlie Harrison cotmlv venire. Accompanying the written motion were a number ot exhibits, lít elo. ling powers' formal challrngi against the deputy sheriffs and affid.i- lis of many Harrison county w it- iuc. 1 ne alterno. n waa taken up with testimony and aigiimriits on the motion. 1 In. court ami. Minced that counl r nvowal ol the comnionweallh would lie admitted and made part of the lei oul. RAILROADS TO FIGHT THE STATE Misouii Pnclllc Iti fux-. al 4 Hiidy Willi Kaiisu' Iraiii scril.-c lain. Topi ka. Kas.. Nov ".ut I Pa -Itli railroad. Lo tie . today s.o ured lire JoliUH.in. of the rout t , a writ of eii.. IS. -The MIs thlotiKb it al- f rom I ii Ii t J tis state supreme r In I tie i m e tn w lib h the com I ordered the nui.l t.; give tiulll service nil What I known' as tin Madison bian.li ..d a Polo! .In lillnil and made ai r. ml:. on. nt- .i! at nine appeal the a to I In- I'mfdi S4ate fiipr tne court ' W e will at-; peal." said It IV W ak'Sotn-l . tin- l.i.of-, 'alioincv. "on the gi. nn.l tli.it omul. I ' I III il III I Í II tl.-f II till. II. ..I. ...I ..H.l . .. .......1,11,,, til'- w holi lita 1 1 j merce I up.' 1 irit--i -t.t- t yin- j Sii-laln Plll-l.iug-llrgli in Me '"tLlf . I 4 arthfiiKtttn. .- I A Mit i-- I ittg out ot ail f1 t . I ol" ..' ni di" I tl.- I I .'..I He ,!n IIV Ii of on-. citira ot Plitsliiita .uiii de. ((led l Itle ., 1 I'nMcd States In fav-n atlon tni'll the oiiliM y i. was the I .f o ...1,1- I oil" t , the It. - ltl LT 1UI1,1. .1 .1 Wh , Jau. e: ; ! loo,U J FISSURE ASPHAIT PLACER GROUND . lsis-so4l tiler ilialt i oioj lie- I in . Tll St P !. .1 to, all!. Nov. I A lav b JilofcC S ,i . ! THE POWERS TRIAL ' ml.-il Stae Tin nit i .'ill -,i-;iuii I the In, Igni.ni i a lo rltcult i-olirl 111 tn 1 Illicit, an Aapbalt si,. I I cea aaaili-l W . F. 1,1 ,'. cl.led thut aphaltuni ot k I- l.M-ni.-d as a I'! The parti. to the i;ir I . i . II ll rn iiii.g on tie i i lo- Ami i an Aspha't i i iin'tiHtll on s lode laiui . a placer i i.iim. 'I li.ii, ...; Mi- - ki .tin j ...tut' ,. tutr' U in ! in .I '. .'tirnt M'mni rhb on ' ! j Wkat VmI4 T 1 í f ti it f i .t ha " 4 - ii4 ft --H 4 N rv f"' H n ft ' a- t" kMkis I i TAR HAS SOME VERY IMPORTANT 'Secretary of 'War Abandons His "European Trip and te Hiking Across Continent Bound for Home. I Br Morala dewt-il Saerlal IMr4 Wlr VlHdivoKtok. Nov. 18. Secretary , emcirt of JtUN.Mn troop". Tonight the i "'i etary dlni'd with eneral I'iFukr, the commander of the forces, heilths of President lioosevelt Kmperor Nicholas were drunk. The and I The invitation to be the guest of I Kmperor .William at the Isle of Wight. Mr. Taft'had to decline on account oft I'reslJenl Itoosevelt urging him to haMén his return, but It is believed 1 that Inquiries from the French tmiH Hrltlsh governments as to why the secretary could not vIMt them also In fluenced him to change his plans. An audience with Kmperor Nich olas at St. Petersburg, w here Secretary Taft expects to arrive Oeceniher 5. has been, arranged. It ha now been decided that the secretary will leave here tomorrow afternoon on his long Journey overland. The unrest amour the soldiers quar tered here has not abated, and It Is predicted that there will be another outbreak Inalde of a weeki It is re ported that two hundred mutineers were executed by hanging laat week. Illlsrtillil HiihIiicsh at Home. Paris, France. Nov. IX. A dispatch received Vit the American embassy here from Secretary Ttrft. who I now at Vladivostok, announcing his Inabil ity to visit Paris or Berlin on his way home from the far east, say "Impor tant business at home" make It Im possible for him to visit either uf these ca:dta!s. SCHOONER HAS A- ROUGH VOYAGE 1,111c limine Itallies fur I iublii'ii Pais aalnl Terrllltr Slnriii. San Francisco. Nov. IS In the grasp of a stoi in, encbuoternd half her voyage down the ratal from the far north, the three-masted schooner Lille-Honne, I'aplain t.scar Jolinaoji, totally dismantled and almost i sent to the bottom. After u desperate light w ith the wind, lasting eighteen days, the twelve men on board the l.llle-Hoime made this port today, hilnaliiir their vessel to a sale incluir age off Meiggs wharf, . NEBRASrTAllOBGiVES : ' CHASE TO PRISONER (old nor Sliclibxi ( alls Oul Mllillil lo Alii Micrirr nl Hratrl.v. iiealti. e. Neb.. Nov. ) K. A small uniaiu lu I It . I l)..t..rl h!iiii. oc ..n ti lal fur niurilrr 1h?I summer of Mr, sarah Man.n. be turned ,: The hherlff told the men Shuniway not n. n..- j..n and induced them ni oisjierM', iui"! tovernor eineiuon authorized the Tberiff to call on the local militia company for assistance if he found such action necessary. i Trouble KBTtril. , Lincoln, Neb.. Nov. IK. tiovcrnoi Sheldon 1..11.I tonight that he antici pan d no trouble In connection with Hie ttlal . ! Robert Slmmway at Heat- 1 I.e. "RIÍD TO BURN THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING i Man Willi I an Punir of l.ll.lilH' In Santiago. Cmisi-M a Santiago, i'tiii.i. slIrecHsful allerr.pt vi day to set fire to headquarteis At morning a man rim oi IS -An lin a made bete to Ilie government I o i o( k this red the civil de partment of the palace carrying a large ran of gasoline Am hi' was pass ing the office of the governor he threw the ran to Ihe floor, and then slashing it open with a knife, applied a lighted match to Ihe liquid Con siderable f tun it ii r- and draperies, were burned and the building Itself sus. laiiied some damage. In the rotifusion the man lio mide the trouble got away The reason roPhls tut Is not low n GRAFT CHARGES ARE DISMISSED li.iiit iiim'Iii gainl SI. lamia lilT Hicii Siiilili nit 4 albll HIT. Sí Lmi .V.iv. ! Tin Intlit I iii. i,ii h.t t in li il" i AK'ttnl Krd t t n i r h ml K. . Iiifnr -r. ñu in - Im i of x Ut Ikuin.' of (t 'Krttrn. ht ii- il.i il Id iruil in lt i rnninal III I t'l.lii i' If tit Tif . V 'ir.-illl Allnlt;. t i-. r t.tll In.ls vi , h hu.l P...i...i . ...... .,... a, i,... - U rn.i i . . I Ail .n f ll 1 .mi j.., d i ..t .ni 1 hr n.inHno C iffttitv ,tUr Hi.- !, lion of h Jiirv ha-l bvrn "ttun iu t-J lri uit Atlin y r iiilti. nU i1i-iiii-p. i h i hHiK ,:!nt ri xft rinii h!"- iUHh' th" i'tt!'.ti liHiie' etrtint li itfti- rt , !"! . mi ft m tlii in hifVl riwrl ; !'" n l.tki n u- f rliK m jlh' IihIm tniviil- Th t 1frnd nti , ? t .i- d lniin diatrl Mftr ltr n m c Ait-.rí'' S.icri iiM'Mn--m-ni ,f tt,..; Mi Smíím m!., .:r hl th- rh.- .tei!,i in r ami It jm or uh! put.rti !M.i . ih I H-ct-nilr tand iuiy hi h. iitf-i- in t. k. : & - " 1 xi I éfi- in Mrf. K.n- M- . . 1. Th I"t f an uiiii ifii' i ftr oiiiHn iut' - Y t tmt r !. í'unl in m r.M-m tf th Mi-v-nirl hui!iinn tht nuirtilit nftr th firnnn hud uh- J uf ' i rt th-t mn I th Interior f tli- btiildtns The i n thi hu.M ins i I . i mi. Th Knt 'mr. M('imir.K. 'i-t ..n.rl ,lnnu' of 0' l.y ir-r . Mal- RfMilife Tmrmpm. w -ij Hi .tr tim iav uih f i a1 vhi it ra lH.Mt.iti It '- Ht rrs I't-rlf ai" !'!! -f ma a '-i.pii '- h i Mr ir i- ! ! i r k It fl -ur mmmm 1 ' We are l.ciiiliimtrtcrs fop all kinds of fi-li I r. Ii. siuoktxl anil sabed, (tur Mi k is always freli ami price right. 'palay we oih uciI a new supply of Salt White I'M., fancy Smoked Salmon anil Halibut, Tongue anil StiiiliitH, Hmoki il Idle fish. New Mackerel. Am lioi ics, Sarilcllcii. Koll-'ciii-upM, loiiorlc(l lINinarck Herring, sniokcil laincli ll.Trin, fW., etc. S istia I attciihon given mail or ders. V LIVELY SQUABBLE HI L Director and Quartermaster of Soldieis' Home File Bunches of Charges Against Each Other; Cause Unknown I By Morning Journal Special Leased Wire.) I-cavenw orth. Kiis . Nov. IK. It Is reported on good authority here today that Governor t'ooke, of the ,oldivs' home, and Colonel Hunt, quartermas ter of the home, have eacli filed chara-es agnlnse the other In regard to official acta cotirei-ning the manage ment of the Institution. Uovernor Cooke last night would not deny that charges have hern made hut refused to discuss the matter Colonel Hunt Is out of the city until Friday. The exact nature of the charges h ;i. not j ttt heroine know n. They have 'li en nent lo Menator War ner, who will forward them to. Wash ington for Investigation. DUKE OrOLAÑD , WAS A GAY DOG aiulcrctt ; roimir linker StrH- 1 ' gliKil iu llorroncil Wlil-kvf. London. Nov.' 1 ev Tlie venue In the Urulce case, involy lug the claim to the duke of Portland's estates, was trans fern d frotr) the Marylehone to the t 'larkenwell police couit today, and al though I lie gutter court Is the center of an east end slum district. Ihe same lash tona b'e audience wa present as attended the previous sittings. Robert C. Calilweil, uf New York, agoin was in tbo witness box, but added little to previous information fuinlshvd. He made the statement thai the rift hi duke of Portland, wealing the whiskers in which he is said to have iliVguiseil himself as Tilomas Chas. Urulce, was walking about flaker street bazar talk ing to the residents ii-t before the coffin, supposed to hold Ihe lioily, left Ihe premiers The presiding maitiMrato, Mr. Plow- deii. closely quest lonen (ildwcll re ganllng tb mock funei reasons for the allegeii i EAVENWORTH I but the witness, said lie."1" irooej. was unable to enlimiteii nun. Miss Mary Robinson, said to be Ihe daughter of a soul hern planter and ow ner of the diary u hit h tigtires in the case, which ia alleged to have been stolen. the next witness. Miss Robinson teslilled that the diary was stolen from her in the street on' j November 2. Counsel lot the prosecution Informed the miiiivtrate that a cei tided copy of the diary hail been taken hv counsel iiei'ore the book was lost I'ontliiuing. Mis l4binsou sold she kih Intro. Inc. d to 1'i iiici whom she also knew a W'lbeck, atid lai'T as ihe Huke of Portland. Th- ,a-e was ad ioiirneil. WILLIAM NOW NEEDS A GOOD, LONG REST,i Unir l-H lo Klus I ilwanl Si'iiil. l.rriium i:nisror lo the llaj. Iinilut or i . ii i i 1 1 gusta VI yueen A uioriilng. Nov 1 The orini.il visit r William and Kinpresa Au toría to King l-.i1u.irt and i xamira was . om lli.le.l this v lien they Both left Win.i- fr, the niirfH prH ffilinjc to H1 tn,l, wlnTf the ill t.-it the nion rtri hi thi'ip, and the 'niM'ror 'ling la H IK h C'liI fHstl. w lirt he il j-prnd i-iral weckM rru M'ratmg. StHlii-f of A n m Hut Xthhlf. New Jk'i.i k. Nov t After a hjntf diw.'Umn at it annual inert. ri da lh.- Amitt'ur AthhtM u'iK'n finally lt-nted on ihe atatun that nillfge ih- ! !! i- hld in mat-ur athh-ti-! ; in t he f ut u i . l the r. rluton. vi bi h wa tinally hi?-m. a i i1.-t.ierd that toll-(E uih ht ni4iy only rW'ter with th? union mini ! piare. thir r.iiU-ufi and the hoiittf of their urenta "i guard ians. In-. MMidvthk StH fh-ve!tid. N'v- lh. The tndht ment rt turnerl in iTirninal uirt hire ninni in Ir- I'haduhk "ernl -arn UK' in uhith he rhArK-d iíh .ii iii.i and hf'tinit h. ite. Mit I'iuv-i- l'hatl h k. in f tiíii thi name of ntrew 'arnt-Ki- ir h not for I i tt'tn mm. wa H'"pi .nv by Juilgp 1! h uion the reuueM f t h rmiiiiv j r-.HMitor Mn t"h-dnk hortl hri'ire her d"a:h emid"e-l a t'irtnd artrne ! have the indict ment n-'i't tf '-Mhi INhiI!' 1 rat-d) m i i-hTii! Iii..r .v. I- Kate e- I la in -I. IlK-d M doifT.u trMt'd eft-idi. In th- u.l 1n dath of rnth-r and .n o the I A. It rtn. h in Adnno runt. ülumt 'i' .thi ml-'- north of th . city f .'f the . - ! ffHr fH'h.' j hre im!m' ' whn r j .-rt af n'ri-i t the riiir rt.rff r.k' i. Tfnin o. ;re rn n. wm drorr-l h tie -a (mti g of ht -rt t h) tt'M-k hunt" H nioth- r- 1 . k. ft '-... r n.- , suit . ' v.. ',. , . I fi- ji'iirv of Mi.it rton. Ni Mr ur- I : . 3 journal classified advertisements HELP WANTED female VVAXTEti OiijI tr general hou wrtrkv 08 Central. tf WANTED A im;in conk. Apply at Home ftf ttturant. Wont W A X T E Ii i i r! flmn.Il faraUy. R'ni Avnu. f.r general hounewrlc: Mra J'jhn Lf Clark. tf WANTED 11 rl for general tiouewurk; mull family. 61 WfRtTljirafl. tf WANTED Womao to do ciMtkliiff and fen :nt houwwurk; Rood wagra. Apply at 4'S North Hond tret. n22 W A NTED -I j.ltefl dV1rlng now wim?r styles tn nililiK-ry at low prtci, to call at Mm K 'rime s Udln' tailurlnff and drt?Mmükinir parlar?. Atno apprt?niiifa wanted. &12 North Hfcond ttrt. Tele phnnr í4 tf HELP WANTED Male WAXTKI) Younff man to drive waif- ,1.1 If irKlunil l Au M j j kt, 'ornr of Arno hth í'ohI hv. tf WANTED Matthew A milker i Dairy ('.. 51 777T farm kand. Nor(h ti WANTED OimmJ BteriMKrHpher and clrk; must ar-ply at once. H-x.m 1Ü, N. T. Ar rnii" tuitl'liup WANTED n from 14 to 1 years ut une. American I.uiyiIkt Cumuany. tf WANTED Attl-lMdu'rV unmarried men" "be tweeii the hk of Jl and 3fV itieii at the t'nfted Siat-a t good character and températe huhita a ho can rcafl, apt-ak atnl i tie. Knf(l(h Kr qr mat ion apply lo KmruitiiiK Dffli?er. East Central ave nue, AII'Uueijiie. N. M tf W A Ñ TE 1 t tova beTa een 1 4 and 1 n yea r old at American l-urnber 'otnpany tf WANTED Hum kers at the kus plant. Apply at the (Rii Plant. tr WANTED Positions W A NT ED I'.'BitH.n a a saleslady or pi iva ta Hecret iir y A d't re W n re' ,! mrnnl n -" - LOST AND FOUND LOST Oold filagree cross, ael with turquoise. Finder leave at this of fice and receive reward. LOST Gold watch and fob, either on W. Huzledine or H. Fourth; name, Ktta Thurmond, on inside cae of watch am! fob. Finsler return to Soil V. Huzledine. and receive reward. n22 LOST In the vléiñlty of ilb Ward School, a sold chain and Ineket Finder will rewaniel hr returning to Mrs. D. Wein man. 710 West Copper Ave. LOST Withln laVt month. apalr t garnet , prayer beads, gold links; alan gold chain sml cross. Finder will he rewarded upon re turn "f them to this offlre. JFpnt SALE- Real Estate Foil SALE Tha best paying foTárilñít house in the city; buy from owner: In vestigate. Address I. Dt care Moaning Jmirnal. , FOIt-SÁT."lT:(r-nlce nómesT in Illgh- lands at a bargain. Must si-II. Will consider offer. Alhuquerqua Hattsri, sin car, West Clold avenua. FOR RENTDweilings fiTET'íl EXT i-reoiii h .use. wellfurnlshe.l. flee uee of horse ami husfty Ini-lud-Ing naler and leleph'.lie Llayd Hunsaker. :ui West field Avenue. ' - ' ,1 KOK KENT saker. L'O" -K-lwom In li k l.to. Llo4 Hun West Ijotj Avenue. nl I'tiH ItB.NT Xew ! porelies. rhlrken 1,1. .yd ItunaaJi.r. i'"i i-room frame. 2 yard and barn. West Hold Ave. S'-reen IIS 0.1 Ills FlurVtENT one house, wttk alfalfa, fruit trees, oil Maintain Kua! Urlek houss! on West Tilers. Apply 4JJ West Tijeras Avenue. ni Fon '1: BXT-1 -ruonTjurnlsheti tent hous. well Imaied. nvw. l.loyd Hunsaker, i"S West Hold Avenue nl F'olt K.NT 4 room lirlrk In.uee. close In, 41.'. on. IÍ0..111 10. Armtjo IlMg. I Poll 11KNT Modern sl 1 111. Teutsch. 3 and 4 roohl eottaae. el llralit building. 1 FOR 1ÍENT t-irge bsrn with stalls f j flv aorses and plentr of room for veh: I c'.es: lame hay loft and corral. Address J. 1.1. J.. Morning Journal. - I TO HUNT For a term of Vear. prlvat residentes of 1 room. mpi ground. uoie mo.i.w.u. .o. Also 4 room rottaf: sam loraltty. Adilres or e II on Henry l.oekhart. MORNING JOIKNAI. WANT AOS BaUNU KKSVLTS BUSINESS 0PP0RTU N ITI ES. ÓN AlVnl' vf if" 1 1 ""h f-.Vñr wliih1 1rt sell'liMtf r all of mn stMt..isii-I itr.iw tiicr Tipri-lii.l iMiflriPí In Wiy d"irrl.e )' aliii . rent r-nnNil. Hmull letpitul FOR SALE Miscellaneous- nit VaI.K Household and kit lu í f in 11 i 1 11 reí. Tu i lose out ulekly abi ut "ll worth of beautirul. n. .v and tip to date furniture. Will tie sold I very cheap. No aicknftsa in trie hcu.-e. Present ecupanls must leave ihe cuy. rail at 415 South High street. nüO K( ill" WALK Turkeys for Thanksgiv ing; also a few thoroughbred bronze turns for breeding. Phone 112. tf 1'Ull SALK Or exchange for ahot run. 32 Winchester automatic tifie. Ialet model. III West foal Ave. tf Ki iTíS AlTk W i 1 1 be sold cheap; pony with saddle and bridle, and a two horse farm wagon. Inquire of Wal lace Purke. phone 1103. 1 nil SAI.K sain K- Kin- J-r-- '. Hi J Sir.-nir i'Jl S.'Uih Ud l-ai -n-2J K 'li'sA lK Trk f-T Thanknifivti-K ) a f tlii.rr.uhhrpd l.rfn cm f-r brea.1 lnr rh'n I f KOK tu T.V.- I'n'ilo ir tiutttt. .mplete; n). kit. hn a.. rnff A. C. Toatfl. i.. Ki.M'tia ii4.rth "f M.1 T'-wn K rf A 1 7k i rTn t ur k a for Thankatfv if r E .i-h"ar ph.inf k. tf ÍMK HAt.K 3 .tlS"t rifle. th I.v j man tirht; nt-r! -. -ad SIT -'rth J K''urihaiM ,f f'oH iTk Kirm-i'lafa mar. HiinTer'a Í vi n i ar1 Jl pr.twaj l'hn -'T tf 1 f(HXl-i 11 kind "i-f íruít Rnd aha1 ! trtMB. (lortnir afiruh r-wa. rlc. inrt , n -atai and will rail. A. W. ru.i.1ltk. ftU t--u!h K-tith. . Kok"haLü Uo hd crniA. te, wira c-t i i hi!r. t"r. "3 f Afii. j K It Al-K hfnp. ha mar: S rar. fair, j !r Apply t W Ttfht l'nf'.craity hall , KOK rKitííní d h-.ra. Appi Naah Ki-trt-al ('ipj!y t'umpinf. Íí'U" SALE Any thin f" want Hunter's titan r4 11 N"-rth Pradway lh..rouhbr'l uncla rink t-r n lfforn c"rker-m f thewr hirila tk flrat Miliar iar den. V T.. 1K Th sraniaira prise m ai1inn , qui- k 11 Irt $ T J Honren. Katiaf action fuartn tiarcia ttaioa. - La- W-t C Uh "mi.K- At a aerlficw t nderw typewriter. Vtl l-'uiio í.mI a nw Call at Uil ItS W Vat fntrJ avenue K S1.K Iaay homer. aSmt new 'all at Mtantard piumOinjc and Hntlcc . 'riral atettita 'TIA I. IT Kt, U a. led rvey Hun,l for II : -!!. can for tl Orier kf r"'i of w p ah-. l. o. ia ti. Ai- al n-rq . s M iri'V HiJ.-l. r aie.-s imti as4 au.U'wer: . a tr, iit ai t nwt ii a. . v nvari 1 1 p ILi:iJIORlGE MMMMaaaltMMBaaBBpal WANTED-i-riuiaj ouwnai4 food. Personal Property Loans Money to Loan On Furniture, Piano, Organa, Horaea, Wagons and other Chattel; also on Salaries and Warehouse KeeetpU, as low as S10.00r.d a.i high as $160.00. Loans are quickly made and strictly private. Time: One mocth to one year give a.' Ooods toremaln In your poebeaslon. Our rates' are reasonable. Call and see us befors borrowing. Steamship tickets to anj from all parts of the world. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. Rooms 8 and 4, Grant Bldg. PRIVATE OFFICTIIB. OPEN EVENIN.Ib. 301 H Wast Central A WANTED Miscellaneous W.VÑTE DPurt ner with some money, light work. For particulars, Honest, Journal. VVANTEKT" l" up "ie curtain, ul'i work by the day. l'liene Hti7 ur il N'erth Sf'nth ulrt-el. -6 IVAM1 P..-al itpen lolii.'rro 1 I s. Mm. IJi ahain will tur h.ane ceoklnK illnlns reom at Mrs. Hilver nvenuf. West's residence, -1 w- WAXTKD lined woik Irani fr one month for their keep: be, i.f cam l.y responsible party; may buy. AUilresn K. 1. O. Bm T:. city. "-- W. NTK1 Kec onil hand bureau trunk, rail 114 Nurth Walnut, Pi0 ÑTÍilT A i'f York dremaker will make perfect litlinit riresses very rsason- ahly. 215 South Third street. n-J WANTED Furnished rooms fur Hunt If housekeeping; modern house. Coal avenue. WAN'TKIl Koomers and boaiders. nil Invs llils 1024 North Fourth street n-tl Wa"n f Éiu X ú'raiiig. "vTeeits' course. De cember 1: diplomas. Iir. Woodwortn. Pueblo. Colorado. n-16 VV A.TKt 100 barrels; must be tn good condition, delivered at gas plant. WANTED Buardera for the best Ubis board la the city. Also a few fin rooms for rent, i Sl& East Central avenue. WANTB1 Emptr baga at Habn s Coal yard. WANTED Lumber teams to baul lumber from our mill In Cochltl Canon 'i Lla mingo, li miles: good roads and good wa ter. Address Domingo Lumber Co., Thorn ton. N M. FOR RENTRooms r'URUK.'T Nirely furnished rooTn. f suitable for two gentlemen; bath. electric light, steam heat. 321 South Third at. n22 FOR RENT Three furnLshtid rooms for housekeeping. All conveniences. No Invalids need apply. 702 Kaat Central avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rocina for lisht housekeeping, a block and a half from postofHce. 311 W. Sllvertf Ki IK It RNT Three "furnished" looms for housekeeping; ail convenience. 219 So. Arno tf ÍTir'ítT:.va-íTMi piaaóñi-rTiWi.f lisht liousekecplns : also one room for bachelor- Ing 617 ííouih Hroads-ny. FOK IlKNT Furnished "niim Tor light housekeeping. 51 North Seronsf at. n:'3 KOH RENT I.ígll"í houeekeepin r.wlin, near car line. ot Foreeaer aveniit. nl'l KclJ4"íí l-:X Í' Xlcelvfurnlslieii rooms; mod era: cl"- In. t all fill W. Gold n-Jl Foil KK.NT- Three nicely furnlihed rooms for light housekeeping ; no invalid.' 301 North Kdilh. n"21 FriIÍílKÑT fVurñlliVd7oom for ligíit hous.'keeplnK. wltlt bath; no sick people 3111 S.aith Walter. n--2 Full It K.NT Kurnlslied rooms and roon-s f. r llslit housekeeping; new house. 21? North Hlgh n-H Foil-RENT A Kent lemán lo occupy a nl. front room; modern ronvenienees: no sick person need apply. 6111 West foal ave. tf Him RENT Furnished rooms. A few nieejy furnished nsini with use of bath; steam heat and all convenience; no in valid. Hotel Crals. Hilver Av., between First and Kecond. FOn"h ENT Nlcelyfurnlshed-roimi, bath. electric- light and use of kitchen It fle sh I'd 14 Kt foal venue. FOR RENT rSirnlshed room; pleasant ! place; no sl.-k. ai N. Bina. ixm-IÜc7;rlidero room ana board, 131 per month. Mra. Rva 1 Craig. Ml Somh Se-onri atreot. anaolr. FOR RENT Miscellaneous Kf i It'll K N f Wl II "leia' g -d " sn i d I n (I itnvlna horse for his keep to a--il. respon sible parly. Apply Third nl Mountain Rooi IT'S NONSENSE ' TO' "GO BROKE" or in debt for the sake of your winter's fuel. You needn't, either if you buy your coal from W.LTRIMBLC&Co 113 N. 2d GALLUP LUMP COAL $6.50 per ton, 2,000 Pounds YANKEE LUMP .SCREENED COAL $6.75 per ton, 2,000 Pounds The best on the market. YANKEE RUN OF THE MINE $6.25 per ton, 2,000 Pounds Take your choice. ousenoia good stored -aMr at ssñable nUt Phoaa (40. Th Secimt Warebnas ft Improve ment Co. Ofrica la th Grant Block. Thlr street and Cantral avenue. MICaLANEOUS LADIE.T tailoring and dnuáíakTñit! Work guaranteed, by Mrs. M. Oil well. 117 N. Slli. PROFESSIONAL CARDsT , ATTOhXEYS. R. W. D. .BRYANr- . . ; . Attorney at Law. Offls In First National Bank Building Albt,oneriue. New Mexico. rMVMtnxs Ain M KKomT DR. 8. L. BURTON Physician and 8urgeon Highland Office. (It 8, Walter street, A I buq uerq tie. N. M. Phone N. 10l. t. L. HVZT , Physician and Surgeon Reoma (and r N. T. Arm 1 Jo Bulldlag Alhuniieroiie, New Mexico. DRS SHALiRACH A TOLL Practice Limited Eye, Ear, N03. Throat.' Oculist and y urlst for' Santa Fa coast lines. Office II! H West Central are. Hours: to 1?. a.m.: 1:S0 to II n m HOMKOPATHS. DitS. BRONfON A PHON8ON Homeopathic Physicians and Surcsona. Ower Vann's drug tora. Paoae: Office and resldenoe, (. Alba eueroue. N. M. ' DR. W. M. HHERIDAN , Homeop thlo Physician nd Furgeos. OccldenUl Life Building, AJbaqaer otie New Mexico. . Teleohona VETERE ARir. Wit. BDN Veterinary. Phone 40o. . Reside tics 401 B. gdlth. :h-niisi. L iR. J. S. KRAFT Dental 8urg4en. Rooms l-t. Barnett Building. Pkons 744. Appointments made by mall. AKKAYKRS. W. JUNKS Aasayer, Mining A Metallurgical Engineer. 09 West Fruit avenue, Postofflc Box 171. or at trica of F. H. Kent, 111 South Third street. PITT ROSS County Surrayor, Attorney bwfore V. 8. L ad Detsn ment. Land Scrip for sai a. Clrll ess glneeiing. Oold Ave.. Opposite Morning Jonraai WHEN YOU GET MARRIED ( Ili iiii'iiilwr ihat Ituiier Cream Bread la fnfl nilely aujterior ti ny ither mafia. Thi is the leat advk- fur th'm nhout ti marry, for ttiune whu are married, or for thrtaa who never expert to l.e, married, for re mull all eat brcal. art get (he kind that taatea be it, and i ni"t healthful and nulrUhaia PIONEER BAKÍLRY i7 MX TH FIRST HTMEKT ALBUQUERQUE tmploymcnt Office Koma IS, Ami l Blark. t'ornrr of 3rd anil Irairal At. A I III 411 KRQI K. N. MEX. RUGS $3.50 and up CARPETS 35c per yd. and Up DAVIS & ZEARING tSS Wist Uml4 AfSM ALBl gi KKQl'B, LEW MEXICO BAROAIXS Vi REAL EST ATI rOR IAI.B. 1 Ii I rnnrn brick, callar. aar car litis. 1 1 ?0 4 room trama, sartal Un its (treat. 1 ft. Int. cltr wmi.r. 1 1 15t" 4 ron i emal finish a4. tarna. ahada, oa car Has, !M nmH tama, Hlfhlaada, la. c rural aUa. 111 s room, tsrs story fraats. moé ra. Mar park. fesos 1 1 room m,,dera real daca, fia lix-atlna. nrmr park. IJTi raom. 1 tarf. ecimsst Ft a US- 1 hiMi. iodrro. clo la. m " ronia. t sinrr. riaal Mock da-einiaa: N. First t-Mt-:Tid 4 iwn n.w brick eottatra. mod- rrn. rlua la. 12i room. 1 storr. krlca 4wUla. mudara., cioaa la. ; T room brick dw.lllns. mstea hsrd won riiMira. nmmr ear llaa. :5-s rm brick sottaa ai4ra, Fnurlh Ward. i room frama Sottas-, bath, -, N 12th trt. :' ttwi rirlVk. bath, si-etrVe lia-ta Nfth swoad Btrt- . suari t mn-, frama. batk. te.. toatk Arno slrrot. t: 4 room brick, modera. S. Walter. 1 1 . , i i A. FLEISCHER RRAL KSJTAT-. tsat R4VCK, STIsTTT 04 in. LOAa, ,ti:H & f-avtxX. Fhou 74. Í ic,-a n mw bus rx TERMS CASH r kin a toa. ii m na U ' aaBBBBl m in it-T i f m w pmt tm l- a3 tnh'l ft r U éicaai ft t! t fui d i li, llri it - i.U f i : .. I'. I d im a n w i k 1 a ri.-t.tn. -to h-r 'f. f'H w hrn ir 1 'Tm-d h in i ir a vitt ; 1 -. 1 .ami rr rv t aal tbai 11 ar-1 r4 pr-ni íet fr.m I ' SALX ! , ri ,,' - - I S "t i i"ivi I r-n v v- a -.4 1 1 j o t hr nt -"f hT a4 .-tnsrtur. x-rta Bisst1! trt. -tUK.MIO 40TRIHA- Arr ua 0RIXG REsrxn k m - - rf- ' - i I