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"8 THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL', SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 J 909. i t GEO. W. HICKOX COMPANY OLDEST AXI LAKGEST JEWIl.KY HOISE IX NEW MKXICO. SIXM'li ALWAYS C 'OMPI.ETE Al NEW. SEND IX lot It WATTIIES. WE'LL IlEPAIIl TEM. Arch Front. UJ H. Snwid MrrrU Alimone que, X. M. 99 FRENCH & LOWBER itneral ihheítohs Licenced Kiiiba Inters LADY ASSISTANT 6111 Y. Central. TcloplH.nc 560 CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Wort, Ranges, lion IVrnlnhlnir iifxals. Cutlery tul Tools, Iron Ptpo, Valve ml lit lilies Mmitliitix, Heating. Tin ami lpJ'r Work SIR WEST CTATItAL avkm ii. j-iiovi: SIS Always the Best JUST RECEIVED Heinz's New Sour, Sweet Spiced and Dill Pickles. No Alum to Harden Them. No Sulphate of Copper to make them look green JUST PURE GOODS. I use Steam for clean ing all dairy utensils, and handle the milk in a san itary way. Give me a trial. V. GUSTAFSON, Phone 1097. Ward's Store Homer II. Word, Mgr. If Marble Ave. rbone SCI MAKING PROGRESS THOSE ORDINANCES We arc now In our nrtv store, and ut have, the fluent M-lec- tlllll Of Wall l'ltKT, PllllltN, Oils, Varnishes, Pit-lure Frames, ., In NW Mexico. c. a. iirpsov, Corner Fourth ami Copper after tlil week. L STRONGBROTHERS ÜNDKKTAKERf Mrs. Ik H. luiion, imAf Einlatliiier Dlock, Cr. Copper aad aswontl. Ilione Mo. 75 front S LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS I FEE'S v PURE STICK CANDY, 30 Sticks in Box 10c. In th rcnt that jroe aboald aot rulv your nimlni yapar tele phone th POHTAIy TKI.BURAFH t'O. glvlus your nunl mud aildr and ln piptr will b UllvrS br pclal ttiHMDr. Tbs lliib.oas Is Nu. II S.00 REWARD S.M. Th abov raward III be pJ4 for th errret and cutivlctlos of ear urte emight alcalina coplea of lh Momin Juurnnl from th dour waja of aubacrtbera. joi u.iAL puBLiaaiNO co. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST ."orocpsl. Washington, Nov. t. New Mexico out Arizona: Fair in smith 11 nil part ly cloudy In nnrth portion Saturday nr. I Sunday, Mnrs mechanical department, wm here yesterday on business from jnx AllgeleS. County Superintendent of Schools A. Jf. St roup ha Ju.it returned from a two days' trip lo Chlllll, where he has been meeting with the action I directors of the mountain precinct. Prof. M. F. Ans-1 of the Fniverslty left lust night for Kl Paso, vi here he will attend the tume between the I'nl verslty of Arizona and the Agricul tural college Col. Henry H. Huln of Kanras City wan a visitor in A lhiKueriue jester ''. Oil. rtaln Is now spending aome time In Santa Fe with hln daughter Mr. Max Front. K. . ice. the fed merchant. leaves tonight for Rockport and other points In Indiana on butlncs con- nected with Home real estate holding In the Hoosler atate. If it' a nine noddle horse you want let ua send you one. Our rate, l for three honra, Including skirt and les gins. Cash only. Wrighfa Hiding School, 315 Wet .silver avenun. Phono 241. Manuel Mora y Candelaria, the 2t year-old son of Probate Judge Filo mena Mora, died late Wednesday night t the family home In Encañona, east of A lhuiuentue. The funeral oc curred in Kscabosa Thursday after noon. F. C. Katitman, for aeveral months past night clerk at the Alvarado ho tel, left yesterday morning for Den ver, where he will remain indefinitely. Mr. J, J. Fagan, en experienced hotel man of SI. Louis, is the new night clerk. A malí blaze In a repair room ad jacent to the laundry in the Alvarado hotel last night was extinguished by chemicals. An alarm .was turned In, both the city and Hanta Fe depart ments responding. The blaze was easily controlled, however, and no damage tea a done. Harry D. Crosby, who playa but a bit ex-Senalor Paul Craven in "The Ringmaster," which will be Meen at the Elka' theater Monday night, has brought a comparatively obscure part into prominence, and wherever he has appeared he has been received with unusual acclaim, (leorge H. Leland. of Providence, It. I., assistant to Samuel JA. Gray, consulting engineer, Is In the city for a few days in connection with the construction of the Albuquerque sewer Oil SEWER l(0RK Ifl BULAS Steel Piling Driven Around Three Sides of Big Pit; Ce ment Plant Turing Out Pipe Rapidly.'. POSTPONED AGAIN C0UNCILMEN SHY AT LONG LIST OF HEAVY DOCUMENTS City Fathers Deliberate for Two Hours on Terms of an Adver tisement for Bids and Adjourn A visit to the scene of operations on the new aeWer ' -tfyKtehi at Harelas shows that there Is something doing and that the $3no,(inn sanitary draln- heavy steel piling has been driven I L" T "V0 l thm ,on With six Important ordinances around three sides of the big pit at the corner of South Second street asd enough to daunt the most courageous lawmaker, the members of the city Cmincll mat ltlut niirUt .ml. , . be arelas bridge road, the ca.lng , . , the pi o dc"f: being driven into the ground by a menU C1).rk .McManu8. d, steam pile driver consisting of a mov- aft(.r wcupvin two nouK , ' able cylinder and piston hung on ft terms of an advertisement for bids derrick, the direct blow of the piston for gf,wel. ,n,m) adJourned to think i MiMfi irif J imt (."t-mt-iii niiAfl I J t ovr .. ... ....... .tuii ..ami me co.ic.eLe several of these ordinances have u, m rapioiy nantcneo m me diK bf.Pn p(.n(iing slnce Hf(.k Imn mnlda in .... . i . . n ......... rlr.A I.. ... ' 1 " "i' orne or them were referred to com some three feet anda half In diameter mtteea so iomr airo that h c,,mml. and four feet long. A large force of tees have forgotten all ahoni thorn men it ai worn ana jt reany iookí. iiko and it has become necessary to refer i.uBiM-ss i.j me man wno nag lorgoi- them again, so that the" members may ten that the city of Albuquerque is Rather some Idea as to what it is all actually building a sewer system. Water Mains (olng IXiwn about. One of these Is the building ordinance, a law designed to furnish Things look equally lively in the a building code for Albuquerque for northern part of the city, where ex- a" ime to come. It has one hundred tensive water mains are being laid on nnd twenty-one sections, and when the Mountain road and on North Sec ond and Third streets and other thor oughfares. EIGHTY INFANTS ATTEND CRADLE ROLL MEETING the city council finally tackles it in open meeting, as It will one day have to do, it will probably mean an all- night ' session. Mayor Lester ave warning last night that after the mat ter has been gone over by the build ing committee and the building in speeior. tne inspector wl be ex AT PRESBYTER AN CHURCH neted '""t with the council and give me iiieiuuers ine oeneni 01 nis advice and his knowledge of building. In addition there are pending: An ordinance regulating placea of amuse ment and requiring all theaters to keep a fireman in attendance at all times; an ordinance defining a bill poster and also a bill board; an ordi nance fixing an auctioneer's license and deaerlblng the duties and re 61 the auctioneer; an prohibiting wine rooms Extremely Juvenile (iatliering Deninii' trufes There lM Nothing Onlng In Itacc Suicide In AI- bliqiK'l que. The church parlors of the Prefby terlnn church were thrown open y.es- terflliv nflr.rnnin fttr Ilia i.arAnl i,in rt the memberk.xif th: Sunday school r,"'n'i'"'ty á-1-..i , . ' ... . I 'l Ul Hit LT II UIIIITItlllK W lllf I JOIIIB , Cradle itoll. Over e.ghty In number &n or(ilnance provllJI answered roll, cull and proceeded to l ,. .,,.,, h. lab. r......! B .1... I . .. ,1 I . ""'" f "l. W'.a.ey u. hng a few duties to those of the city ...u.w..a..u ...ivi- u me uoif "'y marshHl. This latter ordinance I""' piirimmem.il y or oinerwise; .wln, hna ,,, nne ih rn..nd nf ii as mostly oinerwise. Appropriate lhn mmmllra. leouires the chief of refreshments were aerved the tots In ii0 in boor, n full record of nil uculiim 1 t ..I. ....4 I,. 1 - . 1 . ,. ... - , , . , 1 t' . ...,.. .. ,.... r ... inn toe x.iape 01 anima raeser ano arrests made, of all bonds fixed and WALTON'S DRUG STORE At G. B. Brajevich's Stationery and Notion Htora (opposite Postof flca.) can ba found tba bet standard cigars and tobáceos, kapt In perfect condition for tmmedluta use, In spe cially construct".! caaes. Mr. Praje Jlch Is selling out under tha original coat a larga variety of school books and toys Insure In the Occidental Ufa. Drink Glorieta Deer. Phona 411. A. IM. hw.il.l, u in. reliant of Cuba, N'. M , Is here on biixlness mailers. There will be u regular inci ting of i K Warren post at Odd Fellows' ball this eteiilng at 7:30. Ii. H. Stew ard. P. C. .1. !. Caldwell, adjutant. .Major W. II. H. Llewellyn, district attorney of tlie eighth Judicial dls-tfU-t, was In the city yesterday from Las Ci'ii." h . (1. W. Ilenn. of (lie Santa Fe toast THE VEIIY I1EST SCHOOL SHOES la the City at the Iowet ITloe SIMPIER-CLARK .Next IX'or North of the Poet off lc. Vi. K Waahbuni, PrCildonl. C. O. Cnsliinan. B'y A Tree, E. L WASHBURN COMPANY I nrorpora t Outfitter for Men and Boys The Methods Pursued by Stein Bloch. the makers of our Fall and Win ter clothes, arc those that insure you clothes that will carry you anywhere with distinction. STE1N BLOCH employ designers who command remu neration that few if any retail tailors could afford to pay cutters of note tailors better than your tailor can support. We can offer you a wider range of good fabrics, a more authorative line of fashions a more perfect fit, than any others you can find. These clothes arc offered to you finished. You see them on yourself before you enter into any obligation for their purchase. Try them on before our glass. ::::::;; Overcoats - $ I 2.50 to $30.00 Suits - - - $18.00 to $35.00 Young Men's stylish small shaped Derb $3.00 CHARLES ILfELD CO. Wholesalers of Everything LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA DIAMONDS A a luxury and an IntrMnient etlM-n bought ri;l.l. WATCHES (lock,, Mltrrwarr, Jewelry, Cul-Olaiei atx! Art clilna. A T tOk4lft4 '.. EVERITTS Central Arrost work here for Mr. tlray, Consulting with City Engineer James .V Clad ding. W. L. Hawkins and family left yes lerday for Portland, Ore., where they will make their home in the future Mr. Hawkins, who goes to Portland to become associated with the Colum bia Trust company of that city, has been for a number of years a resi dent of Albuquerque being a partner In the Trotter and Hawkins grocery Tha best .wishes of numerous friend will follow the Hawkinses to their new home. The author of 'The Ringmaster, which will be een at the Elks' theater Monday night. Is a woman, Miss Olive Porter, who was discovered by the Shiiberts. Miss Porter spent several years as an employe of a Wall street llrm of brokers, thereby training know ledge of financial affairs that has stood her In excellent Mead. The play whs rust tried by the Shubert stock company at the WJou theater, Itrook- iiu, mi, proving a great success, was put on for a long run at the Maxine Elliott theater, New York city. All those who have subscribed for searon tickets for the all-star concert course are urged to make their reser vations at Matson'a at once. The seat sale for the tiiapham concert Novem ber 11, which opened yesterday, was large, and while preference Is riven to holders of the season tickets, their special privileges will not hold rood much lonrer. It will be advisable for all subscribers to the course to secure their seata today. Frederick Montague, who portrays the role of Richard Hillary. "The Ringmaster," In Miss Olive Porter's play of that title, which will be seen at tho Elks' thatr Monday night. Is an English actor of great repute, hav ing received his histrionic training with Sir Henry Irving, at the Lyceum theater, London, where he played "opposite" the Kreat tragedian for five successive years. Dr. Montague watt brought to America by the Messrs. Shubert to mpport Sothern and Mar lowe during their American tour, but aa thote artists are to open the New theater he haa been placed with "The Ringmaster" company until such time as Mr Sothern anil Miss Marlowe resume their starring tour. It llapis'iic.l hi ItoMoll. Willie Papa, there's a big black bug on the celling. Papa, (busy reading) Well, atop on it and don't bother me. Host on Transcript. milk, which, of-ennrse, met with furnished, and a complete record of clamorous welcome nn.l appreciation. I tbe disposition made of each case I he prerence or (he four acore moth- Ponds In police court cases may be ers was barely sufficient to keep fixed by the marshal or by some per thlngg from going to utter chaos, yet son designated by him. No other somehow the doings were piloted I member of the polieP force is al- along without dangerous wreckage, lowed to fix bonds, but each police This kind of a grip upon the young- I man under the new regulation is to Hers argues well for the future of the be provided with a pocket stubbook church. ' Ion which he 'must keep a record of all arrests. Tho police Judge shall OC AT CAI C CflB RICPUAM 'llf, DB required to keep a docket and OUHI OHI run DIOrriHIVI Lu.n iiom, oil rusts rharaed. and it Ib made the duly of the chief of po lice to see that the costs are collected All costs are made payable to the city trensurer. This ordinance is de signed to meet and correct defects in .Management of Mks' Theater Itcpeals the police regulations and conduct of Announcement ami All Nulrfrlltcrs ponce court nusiness, toi..pm..MU ... Are Knrnestly Requested to He on m a aomewnat sensational way n tne RECITAL WILL OPEN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Hand ICurly f"r Tickets. report of the last county grand Jury. There Is another ordinance, con cerning procedure in case of acci dents in which the city may be liable. The police are required to notify the city attorney Immediately In case of any such accident, and the city engineer Is ordered to make an immediate survey of the ground. Numerous Inquiries are being made dally at Matson'a regarding the sale of seats for the recital by David Hlspham, which takes place at the Elks' theater next Thursday night. Aa haa been announced on several oc casions, these seata will be available tin Tuesdav. Novemher 9. It is earnestlv rem.eated that all sub. HI D AIM I lMI "lit crihers nhn h,.v. .Iitnlfied their In. THE NEW SEWEIt PI MPS tentlon of taking seats by signing the All of these ordinances were side- lists, call at the earliest noasihle tracked, nowever. in order to con- moment and make selections, as some aider an advertisement for bids for will certalnlv he disaonointed with ten vertical centrifugal pumps and their locations, snd the blame cannot motor to operate them, for use In be extended to the management, who connection wun me new aewer ays hav. use vrv .nd.avnr to not ifv Item. The apeclf Icatlons prepared aubscrlbers as to when and where the by the engineer's office Indicate that tickets can be secured. the pumps will cost about 12700 and T,. v , I the motors about an equal amount. i a i. i a, it uinitniii! v it v f o, t baritone, will be the first event of the Klks theater music course, which will bring to the city three artists whose reputations extend throughout the Old World and the New. When it Is considered that these attractions give not more than fifty or sixty con certs In the whole United States, it must be that they account this an Important point. The aecond event will come early in January, when Frits Krelsler. the noted violinist, will be Introduced to this city. About the end of the month Madame Schumann. lielnk, undoubtedly the greatest and The council consumed about two hours In discussing the terms of the advertisement for bids, particularly In relation to the responsibility of the contractor as to the wearing qualities and satisfactory duty of the machin ery, and when the bids had finally been called for, to be opened Decem ber 1, the members were ready to go home. The ordinances were put over to a meeting to be called by the mayor. The pumps form one oí the most Important parts of the new sewer system .and under the contract with Glass & Flacher the city is required to Special Announcement ' -J. 3 During our recent visit to the east we secured some exceptionally fine lines of Suits and Overcoats for Men, Young Men and Boys, In our HART, SCH HEFNER & MARX line we are showing all the new grey effects in Suits and Overcoats and have placed on sale some 8 or 1 0 new styles Special in Suits and Overcoats During the next ten days we offer 1 00 choice Suits and Overcoats, fully guar anteed as to style and quality. At $14.00, $15.00 and $18.00 These goods are worth up to $24.00 and are well worth seeing. We also have some bier values in Sweater tS Coats, Shirts, Ties and other Fur nishings. Call and see our new styles and compare prices. We want to show you, whether you purchase or not. SIMON STERN The Central Avenue Clothier Nothing Starts Your Blood to Circulating these cool mornings like a good American Block Coal fire. We have The American Block Coal AZTEC FUEL CO. PHONE 251 SCHOOL FUND IS APPORTIONED ' . furnish them, the contractors fur noro'oTth.;; .ion. bu, whát ""' the pumping pit. There are will be a distinct event In the social as well as the musical annals of the city. 'Ist we forget' the season tickets, five dollars for tbe three vents, arc n sale at Matson's, where subscribers are requested to call Im mediately and make their reserva tions. to be two ten-inch pumps, iour three-Inch pumps, two four-tnen pumps and two five-inch pumps, ten in all. The council allowed a bill covering part payment to Kngineer Samuel .m. Ora y and bis assistant. Mr. Leland, covering fees anil traveling expenses, and adjourned. Special Reductions on all Trimmed Hats during this week. All the latest shapes and styles included. alATTHFW IIOWKI.I 50J Weal Cratral Tense, Arbaqarrqee. WE HAMH.K A FIXE tIXE OF FIIKSII AM) CANXF.D t'lU'ITS. II'IIOXE IS VOI U OIUJEIl. F. O. l'KATT CO, 214 S. SECOND ST. PHON E S. CALL"! The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. 0 N. Fourth rt-, where milk does coree In cmtect i the nsnd tinül It rea-! the cor.imr. I'hona iZO ror strictly sanitary milk andcrttm JOHNSON WORKING TO SETTLE CAR CONTROVERSY Cleveland. Xov. S. Mayor Johnson held a conference with his traction xperts today and made arrangements to expedite the settlement of the street railway controversy. He ex presad th,. desire to have the pro pon. .1 franchise ordinance passed as soon as possible. It is the desire of Mavor Johnson to conclude all nego tiations before January I. when his successor will take office. Over Six Thousand Dollars Dis tributed Which Makes Rate Per Scholar for October Eighty Cents. I, Andrew B. Btroup, superintendent Of schools for said county, do hereby certify that I have duly apportioned the school fund of said county on this 9th day of October, 1909. The amount of money subject to auch ap portionment is Six Thousand One Hundred and Forty-Six and 40-100 1 (16146.40). The total number of persons of school age is 7(!S3. The rate per scholar Is .80, which is ap portioned to the several school dis tricts as below: Number of Scholars, ... SS7 . . . 74 Claud Hutto Stenographer and Notary Public 117 1-2 W. Gold Phone 898. 3. . 4. . 5. . . . District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. 7 . . District No. 8 . . District No. S. . District No. 10. . District No. II.. Districts 12, !'.. District No. 13.. District No. 14.. District No. 1 . . . District No. 22. . District No. 23. . District No. 24 . . District No. 2.. District No. 34 . . District No. 36 . . District No. 39.. District No. 41 . . District No. 4 4 . . District No. 4S . . District No. 4 7.. District No. 4i . . District No. f,4 . . The ladies of the First M. E Church will give a tea. home-cooking and apron n!e ut !'. W. W. ong'. sift Perk avnu. Stril fternoon. Nuvvnibet . 182 102 378 277 62 nr. 13.'. .in 1x9 3549 1 129 4t til 114 7S .-.3 143 4 91 ' 3 3 ' 2 4 37 61 U a 1 mi 47 A. I!. STUOrp. County Superintendent Amount. 309. AO 59.20 145.60 81.60 302. 40 221 .60 49.60 92.00 108.no 40 . no ! 151 .20 2x39.20 903 . 20 36.8H 4S . 80 91 .2b 0.0 4Í.40 114.40 3S.40 72 . Hit 26. 40 1 9 . 20 29.60 4X.80 96.00 80.00 37.60 HAVE PORTER & NEFF Develop and Print Your Filma sad I'lates Superior Work .at .Uat Standard Scale of Prioca PHO.YE 435. S2 W. GOLD .CaU l'p. New Mexico Cleaners Dyers and Hatters Satisfaction guaranteed. Sl WEST GOM. PHONE 1U3 FINED FOR CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD GOVERNMENT TO THOSE WHO WEAR TlRV- imWV CTHJ.ARS OI' 11 XIAV SOTH 1 WaiaIell was iEXTlHY OM.I.Mt SIIAPKR (!' FEKS THE PEHt-ECTlOX OF OOlj I.AH CDMItlKT. IHKSXT CTi U'K THEM. riTIIEli; AND LETS THE TIE SMI F.ST. IMPERIAL LAIN WIT CO., PHONE 148. Foe Los Angeles. Nov. 5. Hiram W. Blaisdell, a mining engineer Who was indietud by the federal grand jiT' on a charge of having conspired t defraud the government of lands in Imperial valley, pleaded guilty in the Liiit.-c .Mau-s .mil today and al' tilted J4H00 by Juoge Wellborn. Tosether with Arthur H. Kemper, Paul H McPher-in and F. C. Paulson. indicted on fourteen separate counts. The other thirteen counts were dismissed today Kemper pleaded guilty a month ago and was fined, and McPherrln and Paulson are "et to be tried. Rale Pawner .,.. ,TKJ::'TTT.a. 1" " csr; a bernl.- Tu. iv .., -..- . ' "7. . Folev'a Honev and Tar cures eoufH ortcklv. strngth.n th lungs and ' in a y:- , ... .1 Ml. iow r ackat-e- J- H- O ItieUy Co.