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THrLBUÚUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY! NOVEMBER 6,1909. ' morning Journal Official Newspaper oí New Mexico. pulillxlied bj tlie) JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. f. A. HilTHIMOK rilMn, IaiWT mA'rk :::::::::::: :ü v ' 2 B O WRK1HT Advrrllning MauMtrr lt,,(,r.d a-coral ",1'' ', pwlofllc. HI AU.uqii.rqile. NV M. under t of ivngraaa of Mareh , I'!. I .!Ín TbKFI BMC 'M Mrl R OK MW M XH'O I ft'OHTIMl TIIK I'KINt H'l.KN "i THK Hrri Bi ll N I'AKTV Al l. TIIK VlMr, aÍ THK Mk.THOI.N- F TIIK II K VI HJ ll'AN rAHTY WHKN TIIK AKK R1UHT. TICRMlTor BfBIM'RII'TIOX. Pally, by rarrlr. nn month Dally, lr mull, on month l.mw tmilatlfui than any nl" I Kaw Mnlra. Th onl.r pnprr in w Malina lame avary oay In In yen. Tk M..rnlni Journal hn hlghr lf- ,l.ll rallas ! I wroranl .lluw papar la Alh1.naa.3aa r any thr -m4l, I. Nw Maiin.." 1 na American NMpr IMrarinry t,. u -,.,-.-,-h wlilch he delivered at Tretnont Temple, HohIoii, la.Mt Sal ui 'ilay nlKht. Heiiator Henry C.iliol l,odie Hhowed In a very oiivlneltiK manner the Impowlhtlity of framing a tu rirr i... ... i,l ,l,n hi' I'vcrvhodv. am id itt hi... , then produced in Kiinienix wlilch would he very difficult to uimwcr, ii In mi nurt of hlH claim that the new law l.l. li In now In effect will lesilll in the KieateBt nood to the ureateHt mini h. r lie ri fi rn d tu the promle mad In the repulillcan national plulfonn i In 19()H. mid In Mr. Tuft's c.impalsn peeeliea, an, I added; "We have carried out thcuc declani thdiH or the party ami the president. ConurcH niel Immediately nfier Marc h 4; the tariff ha I n revlned. It han heen revlMcd III accordance with the protective prinrlplcf laid down at ChlcrtKO. There liave In en ninny le ereaaeii nnd nome lncrerme, and many late", IncludiiiR, of colime, 23 Ileum on the free llHt, have heen left tin rhunged where there ccnicd no koo.I reawm for allci aliona. "YriU will notice thai there are threci t linca ti many ilccrcitxcH im tn ereamn, than carryimf out the prin ciple laid down hy the fircnlilciit In IiIh upeech of cceptance. hut the mere liiimher uf artlcle upon which 'le. ifeaiiiii nnd IncreaiH have l.ei n mad. doea not itlve an accurate Idea of the effect nf the change. The cotiHiini p- lion Millie of the n-tlcl rHte have ec:1 de-re-. H.1I5I.M3.I7Ó. wheie: 1 ,i i -V 1 ! 111.' ; II ' i hi HOC '1 t thin value of IhOh.' have iieen lucrcam d i.i .villi h J). r, :, :7 1 ThllH II Will hi' Keen that Hie value ol firth-lea ij linn which the nil of duly have been decrcaiicd Ik live times Die value of thowe upon li h an lucre.im lls been mude. "Ill order to have any revlnlun ol il... inrllT nl nil it was neccHNary to naaa uoine lai Iff hill. If we luid pa mm i d no t.irllT hill there would haio 1 a no ri.vlMion nii(f no red act Ion. Thill niav aeeiu oh Ioiih, hut il 1" a point which tin M apparently racaped mum of our Int-IMuent democratic critlcH. The flint duty or l hone lio wen t-liHraed with the riMpoiiHihlllly of it v In I II HI the tariff wan, therefore, to nc that h hill 4-Jin paH.d. and to aei -uii a I, III nnd ii icvinliol I'll I V one liml to mnkp murlilcca In order to ne. are tin enernl rcHiilt; that Im, every one win IimiI the liu.-tn. aa Int. -reata of the rmiti Irv n. I the welfare of the n publican party at heart. "Now, let me lay down another n nil iiiloi lole:- No tariff that ban ever pWUHid M.ltlsflld ecrho.l la ev uv Item. The only tariff which satin lien ewrUiodv and fits cveiy iliMrl. t Is the laiin which U never mail, larltf of lb.- mind, a f.ili. en all i,i , i iIiiil In. in lb, leal oppii-Nhcd In alii.' "The i. in"- lain, II Is Hue. u.hli vi tin. real of n.lsHiUir a tariff lift n years alio will, h ill-.M.iilsfl.d every bod Im biillllv Hu ll' locbli nl. but no one l llf yet Mil. cei d, d 111 plittlllK into law a tiiruf hl.li h.iti.'.d. .1 every one. In thin tiilfl there are oyer two thou- k.iiii Hi los 'I'll, n- ate rat, X III II bli h ilo a, it iH.it Im j me, tb. re haiuji a w hi, b I Mioli'd hl, ,i made, but II l..l be jiulneil an arc whole, and iii.lu d n n a whole It Is n vetv .', 1 tarl'f a n I an I m prow nit at under cm slitiK i oiolitton. upon ih one w bb h enlace,!. II Im a K",l tariff for the whole country, i.pcnK ilm broadh. and thai n lb.. Illt tvi-t by w bl. h It must be ii u ,1. "I cbniu'l o uto nene detalla have Ii v Im 'I tie- tanlf nnd nlvcli lb eoulltrv a kooiI .tv-. We do Hot Wllllt t,i llirow lei'in, s. Into t ontiiKi ht.iirn.it Ion lo ii i .-i i i at olive n an- UlIlT Ml.l'.ll In .In. tl'lll ihia lui'ltl will be r. a, d. a h .t n pi , ,b , Mv,,r w find, I bop.- Milt i,u:lnr iinproW'd. but w ha I bi bid of n M -He.,, ivcii it..s i a per- n I'd . i e nit in i: in r im ii; m is. Nott lll.lt III. -I of III. t illen f 1 will II., i el I oliw . 1,-iv - t! repul! w- III M: be ai ell ill-.pt, -a ,i Ill - la Un bl.lll. b. .e and icrnoon ih ' aw iiiR iIom n i umei i orU t Up" III I P ..it nl j htlli .iw.iP.lv OH l. I! .1" M. J.', aditnre ih" w h'.-k. 11 1111-1 1 he h.eln, Ih lif 111' fri lllell. i 1111-1 the ladlea, uil'l Hull ai houra " tin- ! tie v laK and K'i ba. k to their 1 111. too III I he pin ollll- III til trcca, which ni.tiue li.ia taoiihl tb how u build In a nil. of an hit turr . udmbubly mbipx-d I tb ynaota of the worm. tlUKii albeit ni a. thlna of ImpuiiIv In Ihe e. of thi- human fj,o'... 1!.. :hs y will hiU-r Data tbrwftU the minter. and uluu Al BVUt m"l B - . - HKKI'-O iH. i.oim.i; o thi; tauii r. the H.rliK ron-, nnd the Inanimate r.lnrn. to life, the homBJY "- tl worms III ciw forth In the guise of mutely motii, to In y other bj" which the mm of next summer v'" cans,, to develop Into other wor.n. which In their urn will '" ''o1 In fur greater numbers. lh(' world after the iiinniier oí their p'e- deCcSNOI a. All this muy he suinevv hat Inltatlniíj to un when we find our elegant colus or our beautiful hntH covered with horrid worms, hut It ' I" perf. i t nt cord with the plun of nature, ami m titr,. works out fill her plans with tffi mulle degree of exactitude and bound less Ilherallty, wliether producing worms or creating men. We bring Ul- oii ourselves wins, pestilences unn , , , . .!, ..,.1(1 1 famines, Htiien nirwi.. m- ? from being overcrow, led with the lili-' . . . . i i I . . .I...,-- I lllllll species, 1)111 Hie cuicrpmm -n't prnellee any method of race sul eide, nixl It 1 left to man to curtail the output when the supply becomes superabundant. Therefore, if we would have fewer rooms next fall wo must fee to It that the next In the treed, which contain the germs oí next year's crop, are deployed ly fire- (lur- inn th KunltKr w inter. A I'H'I MAIl UMIll NATION. The failure of the iliHl'iauchifiim ametidmciit In Maryland wan due to u very liicoiiKiiiotiH comí. inaiioii oi uor,- tlle clemetil.H. The cliurclioi and tin' KalooiiH foiiKht Mlioiildcr lo urn icr aKalnst II, though for radically differ ent 1-caxohM. The Tro I cala ii I mllilHtern, pi thoM.' of flroim Hoallieiii fccl- Iiikh, ujipoKcd II hecaune they couaiil- rcd il contrary to Kood n IUIoiih pi ln- ciplcM lo take from the colored man n rlMhl nuai anteeil him by the coiiHtltn- I Ion. The Catholic clcrK.v opposed II upon the Willie (jroiind, and also itjion (he additional frrniiud thai it ivas ao cllliinily coiiNlrncled that It would llHfranchlae all forelKil honi vol era who had not been na I ura li.ed prior to 1SI17. And the Ibptar iiileri-Hln uppoHcd it hecauKe they look upon the toiorou iter ii h their KtroiiKcat bulwark aualiiKl the encroachment of local op tion lawn, and th adoption of Mate- wide prohibition. Thin combination, callNcd tlie pioposltlon to he turnen down Willi marked decree of eiu- pbanlH. 'i ii ; rosr oi' mckxkss, Aci'ot ilitti; to I't of. Jeremiah W. font the JeliliH of Coini ll iinlvcrnlty, the of MlcklUKH to the people of fnlteil SlatcH la a billion iliillar a r. bealdcH IJL'ri.lMia.dOO Jcarly for minor alimenta In which the hci-vIci-h of a doctor are not reunited. Ill an udilri'KN lo I he Hlild.nlH the il-oft riMor Hiild that iiccoruiiiK to unun- of the beat authorltieu, in a country Ule the I'liltcd Stated, thirteen daya ach are lout throunh bIcIuicmh. on the aveniue, hy every ineinbi'i- ol the pop ulation, rcHultlnif In n monetary loan f more than a billion dollar, a year. In wry many cama by hulMlatloii w ell onToi cod thin rule could ne vci y decidedly lowered. Minor iiIIiikiiIm whb h do not rcmilt In the calllnir of phya-lciaii cont flnniiclally not lesa than $-!-.". uno, OUtl a year, and Im proper care probably tilne-tciilhn d' thin Iomm could be Hiivcd, ulll Kb III tlilH liintiince lcKlHlntloll could have little effect. Mili: NOIMH IMM.I.. Iioii't he alarmed. We have nn In ,'iitloii of tryltiK lo warm over the 'ooked-reary hicks, but merely want a call your attention to the inteicst- Iiir- fact that Cainllle Flammai lull .the meat . relien iisiroiionier, ueciaier h it Ihe north pole never "ntaya put." hat the earth'n nortliern and nouth iii aen are not fixed "polutn, lint us Plate around an aw raiic position, ex i.tly at which neither pole Is ever to a,, found. M I'lainiuarlon prcsciils bis .lews la a I. Her lo tie- Paris editor of the N' v Vol k lb t.ibl, in w hli It he. i-axs: A'd ronooii.-ut ohm i al ioiia sume lime iilii made known a father cur ious fait, and one which a theory hav not yil born louiul lo explain. The North I'ole, an well as the South I'ole, (hut Is o sav the two points of th" It. filial Klohe ti l liiinaliiiK the Ideal o met i lavl mm a about which Ihe dal tniivemi nl of filiation takes place, i pot represent two fixed pi.luls on the surface of the teire.slri.il sphere, bul constant Iv vi ry, oscillation from :ir to year, from month lo month, .iili.l an itwiane position at which ill lealllv tlie pole Ik never exaitlv t" tumid. Thus latitudes an- loiillu- lllillv v.ilylllI over the entire Klohe What does this vallallon of the pole pri si nl. It Is thought that Ih. ri may be percelw-il til It a pello,! ol II months, modified bv a second period nim ii short) I "It Is ilu twelfth mow inei.t of tie in I tli. lo bi ailed to the Hist elcvel In 1 1 v- rotation In '.':! hours Mi mtntit .inimiil revolution In .. 6.'. days; p , I sr loll of the e,lliuoea ill l'á.Tli-'' wars, liuuir intitaiioii In 1- years: monthly movement of the earth around tlie centre of gravity of the enrth'tiioon pair, s.vular wirlalion ol lb,- obliiputy of the e. I k i 1 1 . ; s.-i ul.tr illation of the i cctitl It'll y of tin bu: ilisplae. in. in of ilu line ol ip Idea In '.'1.IUMI xciis: pi it ut bat Luis amed by the constant Iv eli.iunini. ut- ir.i .icttoii of the planets; displacement of th,. i entre of Kravity of tb. s..l ,r -wtitu around v liich the earth tains iiinii.illy, and gi m-r.il mow m. nt of Mir i hob- tndar ax st towui't lb. . "ii-t. U.ui.m lien uli H. ii,ir plaint is only a bkl't rioalllIK In space, the spoil of I, nl. 1-1. I '.Mill. I ll I Ihe .mu-, of ll.iit minute bel i ,.11. ill-fU. I lll. tit nl tlie k. ..-r.ii.ln. nl i ill. h:ia been ultriliule,) tu a aliubt il . Ui. ii. i in cf Ibe entre ot gravilv Ill-nil ueeil by tbe ui'iiii i urn nlK. b e- I Utua th (..-nerut elrt lllul lull l.f tile I " tmer,"hi'i, the liJal nii t, nunti of The founclaton of robust ihcalth is what is allowed to enter the mouth. The more simple the diet, the more perfect the ht.-alth. m mess WHEAT FLAKE CELERY ain mire and wholesome. easily digested, prevents cori ct-irvatinn tipaiion ta For sale by &IY Grocer thi. ei'i th ft crunt, which uro moro or le. ill '-entre, the variations' of temper aim i I " "M' Bloln1 J" 11 Whole, etc. It M ljlf. n to dlKCllWKtM. "it Il'lelCHl Ins ti point out tllcMC redi arch .' relativo to si continual dix idaei'inent' of Hie pole ut tlie momoiil w hi n ptilil t attention i.s directed to ward the i oKrnphical .discovery of lltl't IhlM pnll.'i Where all loiiKtitll'ieH conic too ther itnil where tlie decrean iiiK cIicIch of air Jatitud.'K come to tin ellil. "Thin Ih a iinhple poltit In tlie Seo Kiaphy of each he.Hisphi re. An,! yet IhlM point l not a i'ixed oim, wh ther the pole Is on a cent till III or on lluat ln lee. (JeoKiaphi tk. an well as a- lionoincrK, have more than one dis covery to malte." 'J'MIC MTU 'Til Ol' IHSTOTHV. To one who luía 'any lilcrpry taste at all, It la alw'-iya n .-iitim oi paiii tu ace a (fund Hf itlimclit miiitllated and, tiH Cap'n liiinrtby would nay, "the force of thla obi t rvatloli lays in tnu application out. roí- iuií.iu;c, ioe San FranclHco Call naya: "In the nriinltive ilnyn before the boom fbivernor Duwirt-y with a party of friend- Mtoful on a- heii?hl at the vci Ke of I lie Mohave ileaert looklnii down lit the desoíalo wiiiste nml he re marked with a hIkIi: "All It yvantM is water to make It the fluent couiilry out of loor." "Very true," remarked one of the party; "it's the name way in hades." We Hcrlottsly doubt whether the governor or the other member f the party made any ptich remark, hut if either did, lie nlmply showed hlmsoir tn he a blunderliiK plaiilarlat. Ilere In the truth of history: When the territory of Colurudo wan striiKKliiiK Jnnt im we are ntiwRling today to net into the union, uud the itatehooil boosters were telllnif (ill the Kood tliliiK they knew of the terri tory, one of them who hud been laborliuf w ith Heiiator Wade lo aei ur Ills vote for til" bill, finally wound up by ukkuiIiib; the senator that "all Colorado needs tu make It a desirable place of residence In water nml good Hoclcty!" "Huh!" replied bluff old lien, tliat'n all hell needs.'' The Kansas Clly Journal nays Ibtirv I'. While, In retirlnií an am- basnador of the l-'reiich republic:. set an example of wholesome Amcrl- anlMiii by liccbnlitk' a decoration at the hands of the French nivenimcnt. The example, cnntlniics f ie Journal, wan all the more salutary by reason oí the fact that if wan of filed by one republic to the official representative of another and was declined on the round "'t th1' spirit of republican institutions wim opposed lo decora- lions. The Sania Fe New Mexican prints let Icr from Mr. A. 1.. l.awnhc, in which that K'Ht lema II says the report lo th,. effect that be had been slated for (be tpivcriiorshlp 'f New Mexico is news to him. lb- nays he has come to New Mexico solely on account nf Ills health, and adds: "The Kovernor hlp has not been tendered me, and I hav,. no Idea that it will be no ten dered ' Tlie repot tors seem to have .mother uticss i omiiiK. The publisher of Ihe Cluvin Weekly News has undertaken the Issue of u daily edition. We I'dniiie lila fiuiruK-o, hut it would look to a disinterested observer at this distance as thoiiKh ven one nood daily In a town the l.e of Cloy I was valhcr forcintc the diuation, and that a second would be very likely ' to prove. like the psalmist's life of man. "of few days and full of trouble." "Someone should be pi, ked to let! Speaker Cannon that lie must retire," sa vs Coiiki essiiiall M unlock. The man has abeady been pii ked and has pel foi mi d his mission. II I Mr. Cannon himself. lie says he will mm The Ladies Know that we carry the finest line of FINE BAGS Till; Mi il I : It.V liltti; STORK i Kunu-thing mere than a I'ill Shop and wliiie we miry the largest anil mint larefully aeleiled Mm k of I'ur. 1iuk and Miilaines In the city, anil employ two expert Ueiiislen il I'harniai'ii'la. we also carry a tnautiful line of Knu.ls aultabl- lur MidiiuiK. I'bristniaa and Anniv i r.iry Gift a. nnd our prieea are lnvv. r lli.in fitch really fine meats are usually mbl fur. ..i treuble In hhiivv tbese iruud s aud we i er.li.illy invite oU to eail. J. H .O'RIELLY CO. II. E. FOX, Mgr. Tlie Busiest Drug Dtorc Between Denver & Los Angeles have to retire noma time. And you ean't hurry him. Kansas City Journal. Hy goiiiK to prison Mr. Oompcrs hopea to enow that the courts are tyrannical and unfair to organized tabor. What ho really will show, suya an exehanRe, i that the laws cannot be broken with impunity by labor leaders any more than by other citizens. Tho board of education of Albu querque has taken up the matter of medical supervision for the public schools, thus BPttinff ahead of Santa Fe in this important matter. Medical supervision is not a new fad but will be one of tho necessities of the coming decade. New Mexican. Little Interviews By Wireless (Special jlippoKi-am t o Morning Journal.) Wulioo-iru-KU-booblc-dinga, JíiHíhIi Kant Africa, via Nairobi, Yucatan, Van Piemen's land and Uucksport, Mc, Nov, 8. "It in 'i meretricious, mendacious, malodorous misrepre sentation," said Theodore Kooncvcll, between (un shots, today, when the Morning Journal correspondent, climbing up m ar tin) ox-presldent in the top ol' a go.zle-gonzle tree, asked tho Chief Kxlerminator of HchemotliH, if he cared to deny or confirm the reports of bis death. "In this ago of the world I regret to nay," said Mr. Roosevelt, neatly tunneling rt brace of elephants with a lOUU-callber Kxpanshmist bullet, "there exintn among n certain class, an inherent , port Ion of thu tircat lOvil Intelligence, better known among the proletariat an Ihe did Nick, actu ating such persons to deliberately and with malice aforethought give ex pression to certain sub-conscious de siren, endowing these ntatemonts with all tho exterior semblanco of veraci ty. The greed of accumulating im mense, material riches; tho din re gard of the happiness and physical, moral and mental well being of the vast mass of the population of the earth; the execrable ambition to sub vert the public interest to private and sordid gain; to further selfish ends at the expense of the general amelioration of conditions among the moro desirable class of rithsenn; such inofivcH im these I say are runpotisl lilo for the, vicious dissemination among the people of such basely false, criminal, vindictive, depraved and detestable departures from the trail of truth. I do not hesitate to brand this despicable and cowardly report as utterly false in each and every particular, circulated for pur poses of perdona I spleen by those enemies of the commonwealth whose presence within the borders of the United States constitutes a grave menace aguinnt the peace nf tlie. re public and the future happiness of unborn millions of citizens." And tlie former chief executive discharged eighteen heavy caliber rifles In rapid sticcenslou at a Male faclimr Mumble-dumblc, who had suddenly reared its gigantic form out of the rukh. As the attendants, armed with light fiidd squirt guns, came up to Inject an embalming fluid Into the dead monster, the re porter dropped hurriedly out of the tree. "lint. Mr. T'r , Kx-Preshh nt," he shouted, "is there no more brief and less piilchi'ltudinoiis phrase " I in t. Ilwana Tumbo was pouring a broadside Into a drove of J'lelosaiiri, which was charging the tree and the reporter's question remained unan swered. Little Side Talks the Editors With Nothing .New nl All. fiovernor Willson of Kentucky sud denly left the Tail party at New Or leans and returned home on receipt of a telegram Informing iiitn that hades had broken louse In llreiifhitt county. Inasmuch as Hrcathitt couiily's normal slate closely approxi mates the traditional idea of the lower legion, q must bo comeiled that Governor Willson exhibited unneces sary cxclli incut. l'liocnix Kcptihli calt. 4 el lliisy mi Unions. Tim .Mesilla valb y Is shipping car loads of the finest grades of onions. We have seen as fine onions grown In Valencia county as any which are an nually imported Into the territory and Valencia county from California and Mesilla valley. Now what we would like ,i know is: - hy our farmers will persist in sending good cash money outside nf our precincts for tlie domestic supple of onions when we can taise as good right herí an.! keep Hie imitiev at home'.' Helen Tribune. I i lo fallen. It is said that ratlin made a mil lion dollars iu une day last week in cotton. We appoint Mr. l'alti n a committee of mie to answer that Philadelphia query. "What would ,,n do if you liad a million dolíais'.'" Tucson Star. Chinese Sacred Sam Kee's Curio Store 215 80LTII 6ECOXD STREET. , niMUtMllllt(MMlltttlIttHMIIMHINHt) There are TWO MINERAL SrRINGS in Coyote Canyon The Harsch Bottling Works Control and Bottle the Famous Water that Comes from Their's We carry the Largest Stock of Polished Plates, Window and Fancy Glasses In New Mexico. When in need of Glass write or call on us for prices. SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL COMPANY WITH AMPLE MEANS ANT D CNSCKl'ASSEli FACILITIES The Bank of Commerce of Albuquerque Extends to Depositors Every Proper Accommodation and Solicita New Accounts. Capital, $150,000.00. Officers anil Directors: Solomon Imti a, President; V. S. Ktrlckler, Vice President and Cashier; W. J. Jolinso n, Assistant Cashier; William Mcln tosh, George Arnot. J. C. Haldridge, A. M. Blacfawell, O. K Cromwell. MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO Capital and Surplus $1 00,000 O INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS LEON HERTZOG Wholesale and Retail Hay and Grain, and All Kinds of Naüve Produci f'hoaa St. 501-503 N. First St Cor. Marqne-tt A SANTA FE TIME TABLE. (KlYci'tiva June 6, 1 noil. Frnm tin Kant Arrive. Ieiml. N'ij. 1, Nollthura Cal. Kxprcss.. 7:1. p ::aip No. .1, I'Mlir.irnia l.'miili'il . . . . 1 'J : Jii p 1 .-un p Va. 7, Nnrlli ral. Kant Mull.. .Jil:."iB i 12:43 a No. . Kl P. Mr. City Exp.Jl:!.U y 12:2o a From the Wit V,). 2, l lik-aii.) 1-nst. Mall I:Ml So. 4, I'lili una l.laiil-il r,:r.np No. R. riil. Kan. 'ii y Kxp. . i: p lVeim Vulley 'I'miiiH No. Sil. Amurillo, K.,,vi'll and 1'aiisl.iHil 8 2IÍ a :'.'.) p 7 :25 p 2:20 a 11:55 p No. 812, from CarlstiiuJ, Kus well nml Amurillo- ... From I lie Ntmtli No. Hi, rid., lion. & K. C. V.x. 5:05 I No. 10 eiiniH'i'tn at I .it in v with 7:00 a lirnnch train for Haata Fe and etopa at all local pulllU 111 .'t-iv Mexico. WILLIAM nAI,l"OITR, Agent. CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR CO. Successors to Melini & Kakln and Ifnehechi & Glomi. WIIOLKSALK DKALEK.S IN WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS We handlo everything in our line. Write for illustrated calalugue and uriee Hat, Issued to dealers only. Telephone 118. W. L. TRIMBLE & CO. CORNER 1ST ST. and COPPER Ave I J very, Fred and Salo Stables, First flaws Turnout at Reasonable Hated. Telephone 8. North Second Street RAIL FENCE PHILOSOPHY. Mi ust of us g. l all On- liap.iue..s tve desi rve nnd no lew, (lur failures! are, for the nuiHt part, our uvvn fault and we have unly oursi l ej tu blaiue if miMfurtuiie cuines. lie beiK'V uleiil ; bury all birk. riniis In tlie iiusoni of forip I fulin ss. Kiniln.'.s.s Kindles tlie linn of 'liellilsliiii .111,1 love. A basl.et of es all nf i size. eiilnr nuil a pn :ualll.' will create a better Impressi.,!! ainoiiir private eus tuiners than a mixed Int. Smile in. ti make a success by radiate Ilu in tnni sliii.iiitf tn privale eiisli'incrs'. II Ihey can ln.ll.e il pay, veil certainly sluiul.l. A peculiarity nf elnvcr is tbil w. may lake iilf a erni atul leave the land I iclu r than il was brlmc Manure will lmt wasle as mir b fertility in the field as il will in ilu aver, me j.ile iu the ba rnv a nl. The bnise needs daily exercise and likl'S a variety nf fund. Talkitui aim ut mu- "sbii I !," ni-ij-lilinrs tines ii'd help them. I'cr haps a bit nf ,-tii i.ur.iü' in. ft il. liveiad strait'bt at (lu ir le arts wmild. All eld slnve ill the Wnndslu-il will make It a stum pla, e in which In mend the harness ale! ilu mid j,d;.s id' carpciitcrinir. Take a hand in pnliths. let next I.i what tlie p'ilitii iai.s arc il.duij and b-nrn in advance vviei is likely t-i be nnminalcl fnr In'.1 n and ciunty nffi cers next sp'inii. If there is a bad man ill Ibe bu turn nut and lid heat him. limi t vvbine. V 'nbtle. tu There is no s x in hv siena. Tin male Miffi an- tt. s nn r in Washimston seem tn have just as had a c s,. nf it as the iv nial" vi. urns in Great Ihitain. DON'T GET TOUR COAL IN PE ANTHRACITE (All sizes) CERRILLOS I.rMP W, H. IIAHN GO. Phone 91 MILL. WOOD FACTORY WOOD BRICK. LIME, BVILtlXC! SUPPLIES Lily Bulbs ach 20c. or 35c. Good Shoes AT RIGHT PRICES ;oii shoes biiu.'v.hl nt our lilaec means shoes (hat look dressy, wear well and give satisfaction. Wo churiic nliiderate prices, hut you can ('epeiul upuu the quality mid e make you ihe Judsc of Ihe idyle aud lit. r.aliies' Shoes from .50 to $1.50 Gills' shoes from .S5 lo $2.50 Hoys' shoes from $1.00 to $2.75 Women's shoes $1.(15 to $r.0() Women's slippers) .05 lo $-.50 Men's slippers .75 to $2.50 Men's shoes $2.00 to $,Y00 Imaloy'sI TTTTrifT'T'iT'irrl HtlBI TTTT1 .Islilllll WE HAVE Genuine Buckwheat in : : Flour and Syrup Pure Maple ALSO Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. R:.!ston Pan cake Flour; Self Raising Buckwheat. I A. i. Maloy i 214 Central Avenue Phone 72 WAIT FORI: THE FIRST FTORM AMERICAN FLOCK The Pest. Gallup Lump K1NDLIN3 CO KB V If v,?'';- v a mj I .Zj ?! J ALBUQUERQUE ' J SECRET SOCIETIES A. F. & A. M. Temple lodge No. tV, A. F. 4 A. M. Regular meetings first and third Thursdays In each month. Harry Eraun, worshipful master; J. A, Mil. ler, secretary. Rio Grande chapter No. 4, R. A. M., stated convocation second Thursday of each month. C. O. Cushman, hlga priest; Harry Braun, secretary. Pilgrim commandery No. S, K. T., stated conclave fourth Thursday of each month, except November ana December first Monday. Edward C. Allen, eminent commander. Harry Braun, recorder. ' Ballut Abyad temple A. A. O. N. M. S. Regular meeting the second Mon day of each month. L. H. Chamber, lin, potentate; Harry G. Bullard, r. corder Adah Chapter Xo. 5, O. E. S. Regular meetings the first and third Fridays. Lucy Reed, worthy matron; Nora Tutnum, secretary. A. O. V. W. Benefit lodge No. S, A. O. U. W. Meets at A. O. U. W. hall, 817 South Second street, second and fourth Mondays. A. D. Johnson, master workman; W. H. Lone, re corder. B. P. O. E. Albuquerque lodge No. 461. O. 8. McLandress, E. A.; Roy McDonald, secretary; meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month at Elks hall, corner Gold avenue and Fifth street D. O. H. EInlgkeits loge No. 670, D. O. H. Meets every Second and Fourth Tues day In the month In Red Men's halL Fred Brosey, O. B, Degree of Honor, A. O. V. W. Chief of Honor, Margaret Werning; Recorder, Etta B. Allison. Meets first and third Mondays at Odd Fellows' hall. ' EAGIjES, Albuquerque Aerie No. 165, Fra ternal Order of Eagles. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. m., in Red Men's hall, West Gold avenue. President, Leo Zanone; secretary, Coral F. Roberts, 412 West Lead avenue. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Albuquerque lodge No. 38S, Fra ternal Brotherhood; meets In Elks lodge room, first and third Mondays of each month. Presiding officer, Mrs. E. C, Whitson; Frances Dye, secretary. G. A. K, G. K. Warren post No. 6, G. A. R. Meets at I. O. O. F. hall first Satur day night of each month H. R Steward, post commander; J. G. Cald well, adjutant. I. O. O. F. Harmony lodge No. 1, L. O. O. F. Meets every Friday night at O. 0. F. hall, South Second street, H. J. Fouts, noble grand; N. Ii Stevens, secretary. Albuquerque Encampment No. 4, I. ). O. F meets at 7:30, first ana third Tuesdays of each month at I. 0. 0. F. hail un South Second street. James J. Votaw, scribe; T. F. Kings, chief patriarch. Trlpld link Rebekah lodge No. 10, 1. O. O. F. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at I. O. O. F. hall on South Second street. Mrs. Henrietta Bailey, secretary; Mrs. H. J. Fouts, noble grand. I. O. B. B. Albuquerque lodge No. 135. Wal ker N. Jaffa, president; Samuel Neu stadt, secretary. Meets the first and third Tuesdays each month In the vestry rooms of the templa. K. OF F. Mineral lodge No. , Knights of Pythias, meets every Monday night la the Elks lodge room. Visiting mem bers cordially invited. O. A. Burtner, keeper of records and seals. K. OF O. Albuquerque Council NO. 141, Knights of Columbus, meets first an third Thursday of each month In K. C. council chambers, Í11V4 West 'entral avenue. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to visit club roo ml and attend meetings. John A. Reldy. grand knight; T. F. Keleher, Jr., fl nanclal secretary. M. W. OF A. Albuquerque camn of M. W. or A No. 13.303. meets everv Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In K. P. ball, Elks building. G. W. Dexter, cleri; F. O. Losey, consul. ORDER OF OWLS. Duke City Nest No. 1077 meets ery 2nd and 4th Monday at 8 p. in. K. C. hall, 211 ',4 W. Central avenue. D. 11. Cams, president; F. E. Shelley, secret ry. It. X. A. Tho Royal Neighbors of America Swistika Camp meets second and fourth Friday afternoons of eaoh month uf -ln In I IV II tr tioll Mri. Jessie Clifford, Recorder; Mrs. C. A Frank, oracle. W. OF W. . - n- 1 m a Aiouquirque camp o, i, vv uww"" -of the World. Meets at thi Forest la the Elks building every Friday even ing at S p. m. K. W. Moore, ") commander; D. E. Piiilipps, clerk. Cottonwood Grove No. J, Woodmen Circle, meets the 2nd and 4th Tues day uflernoons ut 2:30 in Odd FelioWi" Hall. w. c. o. r. Meets second and fourth Wednes days in K. C. hall at 8 p. n.. Chief ranker, Mrs. John Dolan. Recordlnj secriUry, Mrs. Felix Baca. V. It. C. & 4. oí A. i - .i. verv 1.1ICHI V Itl'UI U. lOl lllt". tí Thursday ev. nine in A. O. I. W. han. A. J t'hristnphene. president; Jame J. Votaw, recording secretary. a. t. r. Albuquernua Typographical Colon. No. J04. Meets first Sunday In month In Labor hall at 1:10 P- m C. R. Phade. president; Ir Bcon-secrctary-treaiurer. . . .- TT