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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1909. CONVICTS MAY 8E PUT TO WORK Oil fi COUNTY ROADS CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER HIGHWAYS UNDER WAY Governor Curry Will Meet With Committee This Morning Re garding Highway Construc tion in Bernalillo County, s lili' roxtilt of petition hIltihuI l- ;, hundred llormilillo ruimly cltl .tim und tnxiwyers boliiK prcM-ntcd tu t, iin csterduy askhiK Hint h' use Ills pi. nl offices In furtlicrliifr the pood work 111 tin' vicinity ut" Allin- r.iuc (iovcrnor uruiKi' utry iini n ItncsHi'd the procession and the pro-' nenttitlon. The fetes will continuo tomorrow nuil Sunday and will bo especially elaborate on account of the recent beatification of Joan of Arc. The phonograph te gone. Cuma In and we will tell you who got It. Ais i look over new line of furniture. AVc Iiuvp an olcmint line of now patterns In Axnilnls-ter rutin. Call find see them The Futridle Furniture Co., west mid viaduct. tin lo an ! invited mi meet a mail roads committee m Alvarado hotel at 1") o'clock this morniiiff and illsctms the proposition. The eoinmlttee which will meet with the governor is composed of (eorS'' .niot, clinirninn; I. I'-, l'nlney. V. K. 1 .11 Ui lis. ' Jesus Homero and M. V Stimuli. Tin' conimlllec was appointed and ..1-p.uiffeiiieiit.s for the nicetlnir com- pleted yesterday afternoon, after Hi; petition had been presented to tin diivi-rnor asking that he take some 1, lien with reference to securins con vict labor to complete the road to the university. Tli.it the governor takes a keen t. rcsl in Rood roads work and that h. is desirous of co-operating- as much i( possible with the citizens of Albu iliienpie In their efforts to secure bel ter roads, was lndicuted by his action xestei'ilny 111 teloKruphini; Territorial Kncineer Vernon L. Sullivan at San ta Te, to come to Albuquerque and be present at the mooting this morning. The proposition of completiiiK the rend to the 'Varsity and also buildiiiíí mul inipioviiiK other roads In the enmity "HI he taken up this mornlmi nml pine over thoroughly. The com mittee which 1 to meet with the gov ernor will be glad to receive sugges tions from residents or mo eouiiiy n "anling the road proposition. ih.xe who desire to do so arc lo attend the meeting. Suggestions m.-iv he made to Mr. Arnot. chairman, i,r to any other members of the com inillo'. The petition was as follows: To his Kxcellency, the (overnor of the Territory of New Mixlco: Tlie undersigned citizens, residents iitnl taxpayers of the country of Hor nalillo, respectfully call your atten tion to the fact that the t rritorlal university is and has been for many onrs, praethally Inaceet-sihle to pup ils, faculty and visitors because of the conditions of the roads leading to that Institution and while the county of ll. rnalillo hius expended upon the principal road to the I niversity a very large sum of money its availuble n sources are, not adequate to the i ompletion of the road. A large part of the road fund of lienialillo county for the years I97 mid 1H0X has been expended on this ria.l and the city of Albuqm rquo has already expended and Is now expend ing a further sum of money upon (he approach to the University road, which is within the limits of the city. Tin- work of the i Ity in that connec tion is m aring completion. In view of the fact that the t'nl lersity is a territorial institution and Unit Hernalillo county lias never ro ei ived any a-ssistancc from the terri tory in the way of convict labor, your i'i titloners respectfully request thai "U. as governor of the territory, Im mi ilkitcly causo sufficient number of convicts and teams belonging to Hie tirritory to be put upon this road i nd lompb'tc the work w ithout d l.'V. COLLEGE DECREE FOR AMBASSADOR TAKAHIRA Amherst, Miisr., May 7. Amherst college tonight conferred the degi'ee of doctor of laws on Ambassador Takahlra In connection with the dedi cation of the portrait of Joseph Hardy Necsiina. a Japanese graduate of the college 111 IS70 who attained distinc tion as the founder of the I'nlvorslly of Doshlsha at Tokio, an American In stitution. The ambassador In accepting the de gree, that he said regarded not as a tribunal tribute but as one tendered to Japan and as an expression of the Irlindly feeling between this eountrj and his. FINDS NO ANTAGONISM AGAINST JAPANESE New York. May '. Tokotaro Sakai. one of the imperial commissioners of the grand exhibition of Japan, return ed to New York today after a montl passed In the west. "There Is no 'Japanese question' In the western part of your country, an more than there Is in the east," h said. "Kvery where I went I was mad to understand that the friendship be tween Japan and the I'nlted States has not been In the least impaired by the misinformed and unfounded jlng oism of a few men. WE BIND Books, Magazines, Journals Hooks 111 fine b'ndlnps nrc a pleasure Juft to hold in your hand; richly bound volumes in which the binding Is worthy of the text nml one It worthy of tho other add much to the pleasure and appre ciation of a flue library. It may be some of your choicest hooks arc In need of new cov ering; your shelves of vnluabl l.aw or Medical Hooks may look what b and uninviting; your Ir 1- Journals, perhaps, are getting tho worse for wear, or that pile of old maga.im s you have often thought iia'ln hound are still In the way. but could easily be placed In one or two choice volumes when bound in some of our rine binding LcatlieiH. Our stock of Leathers Is 1:1 se and sallsfilng and consists of Morocco, Law Sheep nml liussi.i. We can also make yon a nice cloth binding If preferred. The binding Is done right here In mir own establishment and we offer you good prices for that reason lirlng In your old books and have them rebound or your new ones Just ready to bind. 1 75c PER VOLUME UP ft S. LITHGOW BOOK BINDER, RUB BER STAMP MAKER rilOMK . PATTEN REPORTED ENROUTE TO CHICAGO Trinidad, Colo., May 7. -It Itarned from reliable sources to that James A. Patten, the gnat cngo wheat operator, who has w a night chi- been resting at the Vermejo park ranch of his partner, W. II. Jlartbtt, passed through Trinidad this afternoon on his way to Chicago. Mr. Hallen ar rived here at 5:4"i this afternoon and left over the Santa Ke at 6:.10 after pledging all who knew him to secrecy. It was sit hi at the ranch tonight that Mr. Fatten was still there but later W. II. Hartlett, Jr., notified the telephone operator that he refused to talk to newspaper men. Ol lt WORK IS AS NKAR WM- 11.4 tio as rosMiti.i:. no oli. WOltN-OrT, HltOkKN 1K)WV OK ONHOlJiTII M ACHIXKRY IV OI K HIANT. KVKKYTIIINU NKW AI VI TO THi: MlXl'TM ALWAYS RBTTK.ll WORK AV1 MOHIs I'HOMIT SERVICE. WK 1KI'Y COMFKTITION. A TRIAL IINI- OLK. WILL ODXVIM'K YO! IM l'KIÜAL LAl'XDRY CO., MACK OF i"o.KTornci;. riio.MJ us. rkd W.KiOXS. MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS POSTMASTERS MUST PREVENT SMUGGLING I'd Ill- Meld An oiinlable for llohverv of Dutiable .001 Is. Iron Ave., block A. lots 1:1. 20. Goy.ot, owner. Iron Ave., block A. lot JiJ. (i. I relli and wife, owners, i iron Ave., block K. lots In. t'O., : 22. 23. 24. II. I!. Meyers. 0 i,,-i . Í iron Ave., block I. loti :. II, L. 1.. .Meiller. owner. M. Washington, I). C., May 7. Post masters hereafter will be held strictly to account If they deliver to persons packages of foreign origin containing lutiable artlties w.iiiout first submit ting them to the nearest customs of ficer or without collecting the du'y assessed upon such packages as the result of an order Issued by the post- office department today. Numerous Instances of failure on the part of tie" postmasters to do this has been ported by the secretary of the tr ury. Automobile (.lit for Hope. Turin, May 7. A factory here has built for several Americans an auto mobile which will be presented by them to Hope Hius. It will he elegant ly equipped, lined with whit and halng on the left side medal of St. Joseph, the popi saint. re 1 as- Iron Ave., block I, lots 211. 21. J. It Hineli.irt, owner. Iron Ave., block I. lois 22, 2:1. 2 1. Yrisa i l l, ow ncr. Iron Ave., block J, lot.-, 7. s. J. H. Itinehart. owner. Iron Ave., block N, Jul !:) J. t. Kluehart, owner. Iron Ave., block N, !"ls II. I'i. Wm. Kii ke, ow ncr. Iron Ave, block N. bq Hi. . Mitz. owner. Iron Ave., block N, lots 23, 24. W. C. Ilazeldine, owner. Original Tovuisjic. Coal Ave., block '. lots I. 2. :i. M. K. (latllti, owner. Coal Ave., block 8 I. Us 2;i.24. .1 S. llorlon. owner. Coal Ave., block 3.N, lots 17, IS. W. leather a gob' i patron JOAN OF ARC'S BANNER TURNED OVER TO CHURCH "i leans. France, May 7. To the ac- "'inpanlmeiu of cannon and the peal mg of great chimes, the ceremony of turning over lo the cathedral and the ilergy of the banner of Joan of Arc, :is performed by the mayor tonight, 1 "ity. two bishops, with mitre and crazier, were massed ill front fif the "Hiedra! to receive the orlflamme I he troops and the garrison bands '"lined a torchlight parade and es- '"iti d the mayor through the prlncl l'il streets of the city to the cathedral ""un as masnlflcienily Illuminated lor tin. occasion. More than IUO.OUO M"'' ta tors, many of them pilgrim ""in various parts of the republic, NOT IIHKM I'ood 1( II. All.. physician whom 1 the; muscles of the were partially para- not perform their usina laxative and cathartic "o lc lues from childhood a case of 1 and apparently Incurable con- ''ipation yielded to the sclentilie '""I- rupe-Nuts, in a few days. t'om early childhood I suffered "'tn such t-rrible constipation tliat I id to use laxatives continuously go "'K from om- drug to another '"d iufferlng more or less all the 'lair. promMnent ','."lvhi'd told me , suve firgnns ' , and could I ( wiihout help of some kind, so 1 'i' tried at different finies about e- laxative and cathartic known, but ioin,i ,, helji tiiat was at all perman " I bad finally become discour- " .11111 111)11 IV,.,.I, n,.- I" les( w hen I u r:,n t. nti. flit. nn. ugt-M,.,! Uottl, Grape-Nuts. . A thouuh I hn.l '"' '" help my trouble. t, my great irp,,si. (!a,,.utM digested imnie '''! from tnp firi,t UJ1(J ,n a f). whs convinced that this was 'what my svsteni needed. 'He Miwi'l r-gularly h. Kill" Visits Injured Ol fleer. Home, Alay 7. King Victor Km manuol today visited Lieutenant Cal derara of the navy, who was Injured yesterday while giving a demonstra tion in a Wright aeroplane. The Lieu P mint reiterated bis previous state ment that the accident was due to .1 gainting spell and not to a breakage in Hie mechanism and pointed to the fact that the motor was still running w hen the aeroplane came to earth. government'declines to mix in controversy Will Struggle Along VW1I1011I lslnK Revolutionary Daughters' Jlall. Tunnel Workmen Killed. Winnipeg, May 7. Just In fore work on the spiral tunnel on the Canadian Taelfle railway in the Rock mountains near Field was finished last night dynamite 1 xploslon occurred, resulting In the death of two workmen und tin serious injury to two .others. Mhi-sIiiiI Killed Ity .Moon-hliicr. Hugo, Okla., May 7. In a bnltl oeiween a posse and a bund ol moon shiners near Turkey Creek today I lilted .lates Deputy Marshal I.011 iionien was min-ii. 1 lie hand was routed. Three oí the moonshiners were captured. The still was destroyed and a quantity of whiskey confiscated. Washington, May 7. The govern incut has decli 1 to accept tip- ten d'T of the Continental Hall of tlu (lausrhteis of tile Ameriian ltevulu lion here for lectures and other pur poses of the Smithsonian Institution A few days ago .Mrs. Julia tí. Scott president general of the I laughters wrote to Hresldent Tuft offering such use to the overcrow ded institute. Sec rotary Wolcolt of the institution, ha informed the president that the hall wouldn't be suitable. SAYS FRANCE FACES DANGEROUS CRISIS New Yoik, May 7. John Higelow, the veteran author and diplomat who represented tho Cnited State In France during the civil war. was a passenaer to civ Ircjy .vjVAia.MH' Weainer' La Hrovenee. Mr. tngciow said he rega riled tho present labor troubles in Fiance as one of the most perilous situations which that eoun trv has faced In modern times. "The government's weak position in the settlement r the postal strike." he said, "has Incited the workers In nil other departments to push out rageous demands and the whole bat tle w hich might have been fought and won at the time of the postal strike must be gone over again." Ju tU.!, ti performed their func and I am now eom- cured of tin. . l" ' iiianeniiy '." aWful tro'''le. im,?,n,1,y ,he Per of s,i '-- im- in . i. j ..i u. I lif I e Hill.' Ilea J I kzs nttfic a The Road to Wellville food Rea- in I'Mwl Purl Over Woman. Salem. Ore, May 7. Information was received here this aiternooii .nai William Iletve and James Sullivan engaged in a pistol uuei 111 noon i"- lay at Hales, a settlement in the Cás calos, loriy nines ea.-i 01 neie. n. was wounded in the neek and !-'ilh- van ill llie uooomen. imui win in-- The quarrel which I'd up shouting was caused. It both paying attention w oman. t alleg. ) the .1 th" d. by so no f.nl7 h' li"Vf letter? n, -'M-ar rr.Mii inu i, """ine. 'uivrvju true, mi A ew t tJllH'. TIWT full of Imiiiuiii Weston Iliki-H TliriMigli Kan-i. Top.ka. K.in.. May 7. Ldward H.iyoii Weston, who is walking from Xi w York to , the Pacific toast, reached Iawnn.e at T. 3D this atter noon. making only a bru f stop and lontiiiuiiig b'.s westward Journey to Perry, sixteen mlb s c ist of here, where he proposes to pass the night. He will leave Perry tomorrow mi.rn in? nnd expects to reneli IVain-s" Kin , tomorrow evvniiij,'. LEGAL NOTICES ítOHtVsAI s IXR ni II ixxi; M1V; WALKS WHKKi: TIIKIti; IS A RKMXgi'l'ACY. Sealed In. I. will be received from regular cement side walk contractors lor the construction of cement side walkn. in front of ayd ubhutting on the following described property, and Hie contract let for null piece of property separately, at the regular meeting of the Cily Council, to lie held In the Council Chamber in the Library Hullding on Fist Central avenue on the lilh day of May, 1 Mili at S o'clock p. 111. I'lHiicisco Vinillo Addition. First St.. block lii.'li.l.s :i, 4, :,, , 7 8. A. A. Hankiu owner. First St. block s. lot I. 2, :!, 4 First National Hank, owners. First St.. block Ü. lots :.. II. A (on za les, owner. Fiist St.. block H. lots 7, s. . Wm Farr. owner. First St.. block Í1, lot.s 111 II. 12 Hlo (Jrande Lumber Cm. uivii'T. Nollliero Addilioii. Second St.. block lot Is, 20, 21 H. H. Froelovo, owner. Second St., block 12. lot 10. F. Armijo y Sandoval owner. I Tllili'ls ii Armijo y Otero Adilitioii. Second St., bloek 12. lots 12. Ill, 14, 1,". Kduardo Cha'ez, im mi'. Second St.. bWk lr'. I'.'j.s , IJ, 11 n;7ír)'iTi."'X"'ÁT'iui.ii'í. oúhei .'" tarden SMvAililll Ion. Third St.. block J, lots LI, 14. II. Lindiiir. ow nor. Third St.. block 3. I"i l.". 1. 17. IS. J. M. Moore, owner Third St.. block X. lots 1 9, 2(1. M. Vol bees, ow ner-. Third St.. block 4. lots 2:1 C A Hruce. Original Tovwislw llaiilii und Pa.'lllc AiliHllon. Third St., block lot 12 R. P.. Meyer, owner. Third St.. blink II. lot 20. J. I). Tollina, owner. Original Town-no. Fourth St. blo,k .11. lol 24. C. W. Kunz. owfier. Fourth St . bio. k '12 lot LI. W. C. Ilazeldine. owner. Fourth St.. block .11. lot 24. J S Morton, owner. Atlantic ami I'm-ifii- diliilon. Fourth St.. block I. lot 4. K. Yris li, owner. niblo-io t.aiilH Addition. Fifth St. A. Vivian,., owner. MhoiI.II II. ami It. ilillllori ilazeldine, owner. Original Timnslic. Lead Ave,, block 32. lots 1 :!. I I. I r,, 18, 17. W. C. llazeldini', owner. Original Tovui-dlc. Sliver Ave, block . lot l:i. W. J. Tway, owner. Original Tomi-lle. Copper Ave., block 111, lots s, 1. K. I). Franz, oi nor. Copper Ave,, block A, lot 12. Adolph Clero, o nor. AnihiMsio (,an In Adilillon. Tijeras Ave,, Im C, (Spiingerj 7 5 feet. Tijeras Ave., lot K, C. I. II. (!. 'u kimw n ow ner. Periorto Armijo X Hros. Adilillon Hlock 11. 231, 232. K. (i. (iarcia, owner. Hlock IK. 203, Sim. W ow tier. Hlock 1 8, 207 to 2 ow tier. Hlock IS, isil, II. iiinr, owner. Hlock IS, 1SR. 1-3 don, owner. Ill X. Lawrence, Win. Jenks, Hellj. Allhei Iward Shaniion- iligbuiiuls. lliKblan.l Addition. Water Supply I block I. 'ompany, Ilunlitg I. its 1, 2, 3 owinr Hulling Highland Addilioii. south block K, X1" 2. 4 Win. I lolde. owner. Hulling Highland Adlltion. south block K. S 4j ft. 3. I. S. A. Marshall. HOIIT. Hulling Iliglilaml Adilltlon, smith block K. lot J Schroeder, owner. Huning Highland Addition. block 1.7. lots. 7. S. A. .1. .Map iv, owner Hulling Highland Addition St., block IS', h'ts 11, 12. Feuree, owner. Honing II. till. .n. I Addition. St.. W. Side block 13, lol I. ulllo, owner Hi'hidere Addition, block 3. -. 3. 4. A. M. (iconic owner. Hulling Higlilan.l Addition. SI., block nr.. lol 7. A. Poh le. A i im A. ( i dill. I " lots 1. Wall. wner. W. J. Morning. Add if ion, 0. lot 0. ildllion. H. lol 4. W i Wi I. U'e- only from ed Willi the e oily Or illllll 111 ' S eolillHo! for tic sidewalks in the st i Ived oinplle K. c. I. K F. J. K K. lot. w tier. K. l .t 13. Hi. K. lots 1. Lew. owner. Tm ie.Hr. lot 12. W i. i; :. m. - 0. 21. Fifth St . J. A i!n ines ow hit. MaiMlell Addilioii Fifth St . bloi k I. S. .Vle.Monigdl. Fifth st . bio, k Collaiid. own.-r. Fifth St . bio. k 22. 23. 24 Jacob Original Kighth St.. hlo k Johnson, w nor. Xinth St.. block 4 7. lot Ilrook. owner. Allniillc anil I'm-Mc il.liion Iron Ave.. I. Pe k A lot 12 Seeoiid S IJ, owuer. Honing Highland .Addition, blocetaoin Huiiing Higlil.'.inl Addition. Waller St., blin k 2".. lot s. .losephus L. pea- bod'. owner. Huiiing Highland Adilillon. Walter St.. block 24, lol 4 ow in r. Hulling" Highland Side. High St., bio, k Culver, owner. Hulling Higlilan.l Side. High St.. ble, I. Ll" , llunsaker. ..unrr, Hunlng Highland Addition. Side. High St.. I.lo. k 2. Iota Kgbort C. L'vercit owner. Huning Highland Addition, ( 'oleum i), owner. VflTiVing Higii'f ui.T " Ai'lilitl'oñ'. 'Vii' S-lde, High SI., bio. Ii 2N. bus 4. "., . lOgb' rt c. Kvei i 1 1 ow nor. Huning Highlin.l Adilillon. W.-t Sid. High St., bio, k 27. lots 1. 2. K A. Fl'-bls. orn r. Hi'N Will be le, persons ho have requirements of th qualifying them to lllllllllllg Of come!,! Ity ol A Ibuquri que. The work must be done In neeord- an. e w ith the plans and peciric.itnni and must meei wiih the refiuirenienf" f the cilv oiil inn lo ' si for the con traction of cement aidewalks The City Cuunetl i"'T' tjje. right to l.'Jeet any or a, I bids for bids on anv or nil of th" -aid woik. Attention ia wis., .ailed to the fot that nidewalks bu'' been bv notice irdinanee duly .a-ed by the Cilv 'mini II. ordered I" be coiis'ru' ti 1 by the own.ru of til'' libblitling plo 'rtv and si rv b e of im r notiie wn luí-- made as . . u i i "1 b law and! be owners linve 'a. led. mi1... Iil o lull' refused to eoii.-iMi.t the aiid side walks in nccolilati. c with the pro- I Vision of llie . lt or. Ilnan. es. I Wherefore, the Cilv of Altiuqinr-i que. X. M.. ill a, oldMllce with tl" uthorlHe and p"' rs vested In If. do hereby jr I" 'he conairuo. tion of the said w.i ks in the manii"! Iire.rtbed by law. and will Issue tax bills In pmni'-nt for the construction of said aidawalks. All blil mti"t be 1n be hand "f the ,-itv ol. rk on or tx f ore the 17th ilav or Mav. I"" rate, i h is d iv "f . . 1 s All the Brilliant Notes in o d e r n struck in special arti- i n the scale o f magazine-making are COSMOPOLITAN. Short stories serials ,1 . ; .1. . i' . . r c tics an ine uisnncnvc leatures or ;i great magazine arc presented, monthly, each by a master. As examples, take the by some of the wor Take representative leatures below l's frreatcst master workmen. ELIZA CALVKRT H all hn vnn,!cn'i;ll dever "Aunt Jam.'" stories have ciUcI imlli surh cniiliatic piai-e íruin 1 'resident Ronscc!l. C'liariiiini;- - siaiK' -i tic ere arc llie words iliat cliar aelerie llie lnilliant sliott stories of lliis past niasli r ni the ai t oí dcliyhlitil tale-lellilio. ELLIS PARKKR HUTLKK'S q t i l os, ( ne little niaslei iii cc, "Just story tellers, ft SM( H'Ot.lT.W eciilaiiis Ins In iliianl I y inlerest T.". A lude series uf Jliitler's reinarkalile tales will appear in fort I iC' ii i lii i l iiumlict s. GKORGK RANIIOLPH CHPSTKR i 1 1 i 1 1 1 i siorv tellers. COS.MUI 't.)f J TAN' e.uiiaiiis 1 injr .series cii lnisiness stnnes laseinat ui.e; talcs hearted and interest -ei impe'.liiio; as the lies! ui 111 CHAUNCKY M. Dc.PKVV s inesi dalde anecuotis wiuld lalilitini;, nntt, fur liearl half a eeiiluiy. TAX is the one magazine that hii linally sneeeedi hnsy, hrillianl si atesinan iltiP. iu ur lo write h fences h r xon. - pi inee id sl'ot t riiliaiulv interest . ;ii K.'v, li;ht- elder 1 luiiias. h.oe Kept the ' )S.t H't U.l i'd in sceiirino this hariiiiiiiy ic'.idnis- CHARLKS EDWARD russI'LL journalist tuiniilaMe prose ioet niaster nf sharp, incisive l-'.nlish the man wini makes you sit up w ith a stal l w hen yon read him. It's this vil ali.iiií4 spirit you'll find in "The Slory ni ( hariemane" - vliarp. itu isiv e, tren éflanf Ki'ollsh Ihat fairly whirls mie lhtoue.li llie hrillianl hie story of one of the realesl, grandest t liaraetei s that luce duelled from the .Middle Ages. These, ami mare, appear monthly in COSMOPOLITAN. but, be convinced by a practical, first-hand demonstration bnyw copy of (OS At All Newsstands, 15 Cent-; a MQPOLITAN aii'l fit' tor vmirscll. C opy, SANTA FE TIME TABLE. Summer Excursion Rates to California in, i 'ins ) Arrlift, llitrl II .10 p 1 mi V e, p ii i :o i (Effective NmcmliiT I rian Ilia Kant Ni. 1. Hnuth'-rn (1, Ktpri'iti. No. ;:. ' 1 1 r-.i nla l.imii'.l . . . .Va. Í. Sm ile i l. luí M O) . I" .. . I' .So. II, HI P. Mi.l. City l..ull -il li I rum llie ml '.. i. eli,, ii Fu! Mall I'I a 4. I'liirnic. I,tniii..,l r, r.,i ii ni., .' mr"ntii cu y Fiu "t mp Iv.-.! VhUi Tralni. S'u. ill. A nm I 111. " IU.Kil'11 anil Carlnl'ad No. II?. from Call!!,!. I:..i. el niel Anuí ,,; 1 1 15 p 1 torn Hi B..lh Nil. I". Oil. In. K r. Ft I 50 a I Ml n. in ciinn.-! at I. amy with Itran.-h Irain f..r San'a l and a'ura a' all I h-rI point ID Ka M'llco. T. U. PLHLiY, Aaant. I. us An:; San Die San franc les aihJ it o and i etui n i:;eo and ic- a M Ii 7::5 p , I to a $35.00 $35.00 $45.00 JOHPJ VV. McQUADE General Contractor and Builder f rnntniot all claea or fiullilin. Leí lie) figure 'ñu ycíir (vioK. 1 cutí ave yoii mnnfy. T hnllil ami Instill tora atol of fie fiUltic I kei only llie liet iarienlera nml ilo a k.i.oihI lina of Johliln. llave your ,rin aoik dono now. frill lit h"i, I'M S iHroadaay, near Central avenue, or I phona Í 1 1 11, and Him turn lim pjiticuk ickets on 13, b, 1Ú', 29, also e sale 20, May G, 07 22, 25, 27 eiy Tuesday, d.iy and Nov, Satina. ly in 190'J, V I of) June, July at Tirket oft ice for full T. E. PURDY, Agent. 9 SCREENS II). I'Ol IIM III-:, I lie (.eiieral (on-I traiior, will k mil (lie IHea- ! l'liuiie lM.. ! Albuquerque Lumber Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER Glass. Cement. Wall Paper and Rex Flintoke Roofing North First Street. Albuquerque, New Mexico ( a-lo Arrive In Santander, juln. M.iy 7 ("H'tro orriveil lure toil.iv .H.iii the comió; ,,t in "ii W M In !,' .-. Sani. ;. ( iin l. ni" ! n lol will 1 1 . i le wini amiti; mi:.ns and i .wi:i'.sm:i i u ii J rita The Bank of Commerce of Albuquerque I leii,Li lo Ii io-llol l.n r, rroier Ai-, ii,oii,oil,llloil anj SollclL Xrw ,i 1011111. lupitul, i;.n,uou.oo. OfflcrM tipil !lrri'tnri: Siil"nnn I nn n. lrcllcnl : V. S. Sirickler, Tice I're-i.l. ol r ii.l ( i lii r. .1. J..lui-.o,i, siianl ( nsliier: William at. IntieOi, l.inrci' Alict, .1. e. I;.il.lllili:e, A. M. Il'iu kucll, . L. ( romwrll. o OÍ ctiv Jull u.nii I J tn e?P 6ci r i 1