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THE ALBUQUERQUE..MQRNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 22,. 1909; HJlKUA COMPAQ Y OLDEST AND LARGEST JEWELRY IIOCSE IV NEW MEXICO. STOCK AIAVAY8 COMPLETE AND NEW. SEND IN VOl'K WATCHES. WE'LL REPAIR THEM. Arch Front, 113 K. Second Street. AJbuqueique, N. Bl. FRENCH & LOWBER rCNER-Ui DIRECTORS Licensed Km balm era LADY ASSISTANT 801 W. Central. Telephone 580 CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Store, Range. House Furnishing Goods, Cutlery ami Tool. Iron Ifpe, Valves nnd lilting, Plumbing, Heating, Tin and Copper Work It WEST CENTRAL AVENCH PHONE SIS Yes Ma'am We have everything you may want for Thanksgiving. The list is too long to print here, but we want to mention Extia Good Fresh Roasted JUMBO PEANUTS 2 lbs. for 25c. Thse are the kind that bring orders for more. Store closed Thanksgiv ing day, Ward's Store Hon.cr II Ward. It MarOV 4tn lr I'kimr ' T II E A T II I S C O FA It M (Incorporated) t2.Vlu will buy a stuire In tho greatest profit maker In the Southwest- an In terest In nn alfiilla Inrin for only 7.7I I kt acre. . IMil.lt ndn of 20 r cent injured, lor full particulars udilrcM or cull on A. II. STROl P. ELKS I In in private car "Estcllc." Mr. Do hvny is heavily Interested in Mexico oil field. Louis Taylor left last hight for Kel ly. where he han accepted a position witn the Trl-Uulllon smelting com pany. II. O. riutsutn, chairman of the tor rltorlal republican centrnl committee In the city yesterday from So was corro. Wc are now In our new store, and tve have the fljicst srloo Hon of Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnbdica, l'lrture I'rumes, etc.. In New Mexico. O. A. IICDSON, Corner Fonrtli and Copper. In tha avant that you should oat recidva your mnrnln papar tal phin. tha POSTAL TEI.KOR APH CO. giving four nam and addrasa and th paper will b. dallvarad r a apaolal maaaana-ar Tha taiapbon la No l as.sa R r. W A R D S.M Tha abova reward will b paid for tha arreat and cnvtctloa of any on, cwucbt stealing ouplaa of iba alornlns Journal from tba door wara of aubacrlbara. JOURNAL PUBLHHINÍ CO STRONG BROTHERS ITNDUtTAKERs urn R II. Taitón. I Etnhalinrr Mock, Cor. Copti emnd Ptmne No V 1 s Aif Ü K An.lfc v r.n us FEE'S PURE HOREHOUND TABLETS For That Cold. WALTON'S DRUG STORE 10CII ITEMS OF IKTFREST Forecast. Washington, Nov. 21. New Mexico: Partly coudy Monday; colder In south portion; Tuesday fair. Arloxna: Generally fair Monday and Tuesday. Shoot That Tuncey With One of . PORTER & NEFF'S RENT CAMERAS Phone 435 220 W. Gold Instir In the Occidental Lira. Drink Olorleta Boer. Phona 481. Mrs. Morgan Join s of Cerrillos Is In th city on a brief visit with friends. I'. Walsh, general baggage agent for th Suntu Fo arlvcd last night from Topi-kit. F .N. Shelton. of the Hiuewater De velopment company wua here yester day from Hiuewater. Fred Scholle tt well known mer chant of Helen was here yesterday on .1 brief visit. H. IX Rowmnn, president of Row- man's bank In Iaa cruces is hero on a short business trip. The Order of Owls will hold a reg ular meeting In K. of O. hall at 8 o'clock this evening. E. I- Doheny, and party, passed through the illy last night en route from Mexico to Los Angeles, travel- la the Nest THE VERY BEST SCHOOL SHOES City at tba Lowest Prior SIMPICR-CLARK Door North of the Puntóme, If you rldo our horse once you are a regular customer. We keep 25 for saouie exclusively. II 00 for 3 hours. tv right'. Hiding School, 815 W. fallvcr uveuue. mono Z41. Daniel Kane, of IJma, Ohio, ar rived in the. city yesterday and will remain here for several days visiting his brother, Owen A. Kane, who is ill In the Santa Fe hospital.' J. II. Hcrlbner has closed tip Ills dancing aoudomy here and leaves th is morning for I.as Vegas where he will open u similar school. Hon. Clarence J Itoberts, member of tho lower branch of the last legls lallve nssenibly from Colfax county and a prominent citizen of Raton was a visitor In AlblHuMue yesterday. Elmer E. Ptudley, district attorney for Colfax county and former member of tho house in the thirty-seventh leg islative assembly was it isiiur in Al buquerque yesterday. Earl Olcejnldt, son of foreman Jio goldt. of the Santii Ee shops, returned to Winslow last night after a brief visit with Mm parents in this city. Mr. (Jilegoldt, Jr., Is employed by the Hanta Fe In Winslow. D. ft. Frajne lefi on Tuesday morn ing for Albuquerque, his expectation being not to return to Taos Ben, as he was familiarly known will be missed greatly, by his many friends who hone conditions here will be such that ho may yet be. one of us again. Taos Valley News. Judge Irn A. Abbott, who arrived from Washington yesterday noon, will be at the court house at 10 o'clock this morning, prepared to consider matters brought before the court. Tho cuse of the Territory vs. Leopoldo Torres. charged with murder, will probably bo taken up lato this ul'ternoon or tomorow morning. Kddle Yrlssarl, quarter back on the second Varsity eleven is confined to lis home, Fifth and Silver avenue as the result of a partially dislocated hip received In the Varsily-Menaul game Saturday afternoon. Mr. Yrlsaarrl will probably be able to resume his stud ies at the Varsity within a week or ten days, but It Is thought he will not be able to play any more football this seuson. The Woman's Cathollo Order of Foresters will make their initial bow as entertainers in Colombo hall this evening when they will entertain their friends with a soiree. , Araiigumcnts have been made for the accommoda tion of a large crowd and it la ex pected that more than a hundred couples will attend. The Cavnnaugh orchestra will furnish the music and floor committees will see thnt every ono attending has a pleasant time. WEDNESDAY GOG MINSTRELS TO BE II OLD SANTA CLAUS HEARD FROM rnno cum LUUÜ ullul Marches, Dances, Cakewalks, Olios and Medleys to Follow Each Other In Rapid Succes sion at Coming Entertainment,, The Elka minstrel show to be held in the Elks theater Wednesday even ing-, promises to bo the greatest sen sation ever created in A Ibtioueroue In local talent show. The Ideas, for the minstrel, which i bolnjr staged under the aole direction of Mr. Joe llren, tho author of "I Don't Know Where I'm tloine, hut I'm on My Way," and other popular nungs, uro new. and .original, and tar above the ne of tho average minstrel show. Another rehearsal will he held in the theater tonight and the cast will be put through the paces by Mr. Hren. The several rehearsals already held have proven so successful tout any more rehearsals would not be really nenessnry as the chorus and soloists are already excellentlv trained. Dl- ector Hren, however, is anxious that h and everyone connected with the We hare just received a letter from dear old Santa. He saya his team of Reindeers are in perfect trim; that he has a brand new alelan and har ness, and that this year he expects the oiggest doings aDout ennatmae Islght that he has ever had. He aya he will make Strong's . Book Store his headquarters this year again. That there Is no store In Albuquerque to. rival this one for old Santa. The work shop Is now running in full blast and the toys are coming- In Thick ajid fast. Undoubtedly the collection tit our store will be the biggest and cheap est this side of Chicago. Besides the great load of toya for the children old " Santa says he will leave at Strong's all kinds of gifts for the grown-ups as well, There are books galore of every description Bibles, Testaments, Episcopal Prayer hooks and Hymnals, Catholic prayer books, dictionaries, gift editions of poets and prose works, in burnt leath er, hantl-palntod leather nnd other fancy binding, all the. lastest fiction such as "Truxtoti King." "The Goose Utrl." "The Calling of Dan Mathews, etc, about eight hundred copies of the popular fiction nt 50c, und the stand ard fiction nt 3.ric. We can supply your wants in anything in the book line. Then there Is the Arts nnd Crafts line of framed pictures; also in Leath er Ooods. Sofa Pillows, Table Covers, Wall Hangers, Hand Bags, Pocket Hooks, Hill Hooks, ljtv Desks. In fact there Is such a stock of the desirable things for gift purposes that you will have to come In and look it over for suggestions for the Holiday Season. STRONG'S BOOK STORE Next door to PoMtoffioe. Phone 1104. ii,Vl'f.f..aW. i-'.-l . rir.' 1 ..V 1 V. a. Try our Itome-mado mincemeat, 2 lbs. for SS mils. (Urease mutton 6 cents er l. Western Meat Co. rr KalrwrlTe-Passenger .touting an hcrcaln- Toa. W Otitral Wanted, to buy good horse saddle. Apply 315 West Silver. and II L, Wanhbnrn, President C. O. Cuslnnan, Sw', I T C. L WASHBURN COMPANY I neir m ira t V. Outfitters for Men and Boys STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES t fit you at once, and done with it stylishly. No waiting, no aggravation. Don't delay; TRY ON TODAY Thanksgiving Day is this weekyou will need that new suit now. Black unfinished Worsteds, $18, $22.50, $25, and $50 the suit. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED bug 0 MR. JOSEPH K. DREN, Sole Director of the Elks' Minstrel, the Attraction at Elks' Tlvator Wcdncwliiy Night. WILL RECOVER Stabbing Affray in Which Mex ican Woman Was Badly Cut Up Not Expected to Result Fatally, According to the physician in at tendance, the eonditlon of Itenignn Alvardo, the Mexican woman stabbed by Florencio Hodrigue at midnight Saturday, Is quite serious, although It is expected she will recover A deep gnsh In the stomal h and a slash ro the head indicate that Rodri gues handled the woman pretty roughly Koih lledrigues und the In Jured woman are confined in the county jail. It developed yesterday that the woman ia not Hodriguex's wlte, as was at flrit reported. She had been a friend of Hodriguex's, however, and when he iuw her In company with another man Saturday night, grew jealous and stabbed her. liodrlgues will probably be given a preliminary hearing when It is learn- d Just how seriously the woman Is hurt. Doth parties arc Mi xlcana. performance be well up in his part, so there will be no possible chance for a hitch. The cast will be made up of some seventy-five of the " best available male talent in the city. The cos tumes, which are provided by Direc tor Bren. are distinctly individual. some of them being quite gorgeous. Many clever specialties have been ar ranged for the most original of the black face artists. J. Porter Jones will dance the Salomo dance, in which he has never before been seen in Al buquerque. .- The old time conventional minstrel show is not to be. followed in the Wednesday night event. A new kind cf minstrel ia to bo effercd and the old chestnuts are to be forgotten. An original line of jokes hue been ar ranged for the occasion, many of which are to be "or! local persons and happenings. Home of the "pack ages" promise to make a tremenduous hit with the large audience which will undoubtedly be present. Mrs. Hren, wife of Director Hren, will do a specialty. Mrs. Hren is a soloist of first rank and has received thousands of press notices through out the country, highly complimenting her clever stage work.. buquerque, and he started for White water. Jones missed his train the day he should have started and when ho attempted 1 to ride the next day claims he was -put off the train and had to walk 5 miles to Belen, where ho pawned his watch and walked back to Albuquerque, from which place his people telegraphed him another tick et to Whitewater. It is claimed thnt because of the exposure and fatigue Incident to the long walk, Jones is in a precarious physienl condition and may not recover. CLAIMS CONDUCTOR DITGRED RIM Heginutng Saturday morning, No vember 20, Mrs. D. 1). Coverdale will place on sale her entire stock of new patent hats nt one-half price. All other trimmed hats at 5 percent dis count, this sale to continue for one week only. Corner Fourth and Gold avenue. Tho record pi-Ire for .New Mexico tango steers was received last week by Rich Bros. , of Ponll, Colfax coun ty. The sale referred to was ninety-three heud of two year old range raised steers at H per head at the stockyards at Springer. Cattlemen claim that this is the highest price ever paid for range raised New Mexl co steers. Y AUNG men's special styles are a particu. larly strong feature this season in our selections in suits and overcoats. We have the smart models, the broad-shouldered ath letic shapes, and the snap. py cut which young fellows want; college men, high school men, young busi ness men. Hart Shaffner & Marx are masters of style in this field as in others; they've created for us some .ex tremely attractive models for young men. Older men, of course, may want styles a little less ex treme; don't worry; we've got the right things for every body. Smart grays, and blues; swell fabrics in overcoats and raincoats; all wool. SUITS $22 TO $35. OVERCOATS $1 8 TO $30. This store Is the home of Hart Shaffner & Marx clothes. SIMON STERN The Central Avenue Clothier CopyiiiJi 1909 by Hr Sthirfner Se Han Nothing Starts Your Blood to Circulating these cool mornlngi like a good American Block Coal fire. We have The American Block Coal AZTEC FUEL CO. PHONE 251 MIDVALE For Sale, 6 Beautiful Lots IN THE SUBDIVISION OF MIDVALE THESE LOTS ARE ABOUT 290 FT. LONG BY 50 FT. WIDE. THEY FRONT ON ELEVENTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY LINE, ON 12th STREET, AND 3-4 MILE FROM POST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. THEY ARE WATERED BY THE ACEQUIA AND ANYONE LIVING THERE CAN HAVE A GARDEN, KEEP CHICKENS, IN FACT HAVE A SMALL FARM AND LIVE Nl THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE. THERE ARE SOME FRUIT TREES GROWING ON THESE LOTS. WILL SELL AT A LOW PRICE ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH. E. H. DUNBAR Corner 3rd and Gold Avenue. TOMAS GUTIERREZ Joseph Jones, Healthseeker, Alleges That Santa Fe Treated Him Roughly While Traveling to Whitewater. SHvinl Tliank'srltlng dinner will he wrtl ly Mr. Hummel, at 222 W Miver. All nnlci-N for dinner must tit' glten not later than Tuexday iiigtit, Aovcmher 2,nl. That Joseph Jones. who i. at present confined in the Ladies' hos pital at Silver City, suffering from mental aberration, was put olf of a Santa Fe southbound train between Socorro and San Antonio one day last week because his ticket was dated a day previous. Is the claim made by Jones' relatives, according to a story published recently in a Silver City paper. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart, of Whitewater. X. M- Jones' father Old Mexico j and mother-in-law, declare that they telegraphed a ticket to Jones in Al- A nox car was rilled in the Car rixoxo yards on the morning of the 16th, between 4 and 5 o'clock, and two suit cases and three pairs of shoes taken therefrom. W. S. Klrby caught one of the men. John Wil liams by name, who had peddled some of the articles around town. Williams was given n preliminary hearing and he was remanded to jail in default of 1300 oO bond. The fierman lodge of Harugarl and the Ladies' auxiliary will give a social and dance to its members on Tuesday evening. November 28, '09. All mem bers are requested to attend. JOHN SOHROKDER, LEON ANTOINE, HENRY LOEBS. Committee. CHARLES ILfELD CO. Wholesalers of Everything LAS VEgTs ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA THAT THANKSGIVING TABLE hould lm.k its beat Perhaps th.r ta nitaemg link In the form ef 1 .aptlquated carving act or spoons, f .rka nd knives, vw We hue. a endleaa chain of all sorta of things ornamental a well a, useful for tha table. establish IDUS. EVERITTS IXD1NU JLWLXLJIS. ttraJ Aa Special Reductions on all Trimmed Hats during this week. All the latest shapes and styles included. MATTHFW HOWKLL. Ml Wrs CwatraJ Arena. Two men were painfully injured and two buildings badly damaged at the Miami shaft at Globe, a result of a premature explosion of five heavy charges of giant powder in a railroad cut. The fuses were improperly timed and allowed tha charge to ex plode simultaneously, deluging the surrounding country with a shower of rocks and earth. PASSES MAY OLOJI Wealthy and Prominent Native: Citizen, for 12 Years County Commissioner, Dies at Age of Sixty-eight, Claud Hutto Stenographer and Notary Public 117 1-2 W. Gold Phone 898. i WE HANDLE A FTNE LTVK OF ! ITtKSII AND CANNED KRCTT8. í PHONK IS YOCR ORDER. F. O. PRATT CO, SUS. BLCOXD ST. PHONE 4, We oit. the only milking machín In this aection of the country. It is Ifee t Italy strictly sanilwry method of milking roi and a feature of, -modern dairying. They may la actln any afternoon from tbrca ta four o'clock. The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. ll-LfcPHO.NE 430. 1 700 NORTH roCKTlI STREET A contract has been completed be tween the Pr-scott Electric Light company and the Arliona Power com pany, which gets Its power from Fossil creek. The latter company Is to furnish the Preacott corporation with dally current equivalent to horse power, and the service la to be inaugurated by January L TO THOSE WHO WEAR TCTI. DOWN' Vl.l.AHS Orn NEW TII CEVTrRY tTITIAB -MlAf-Pf! tf KEKS THE PERFECTION OF COI LR COMPORT. DOESN'T CRACK THEM. EITHER. AND LETS TRE TIE SI IP ESV. IMPERIAL LACN DHY CO., PHONE 14. Tomas C. Guiterrez, nged sixty- eight years for many yiars one of the most prominent and well to do na tive citizens of Hi-rnalillo county died yesterday afternoon at 4:3u In old Al buquerque after a prolonged illness Stomach and heart affections caused his death. The deceased who was born in Socorro lived nearly all his life on his ranch at Ranchos de Al buquerque, and leaves a considerable estate. Mr. Guiterrez hnd been sick for over a year and some three months ago ha took to his bed and was con fined there most of the time until death. He had no children living, his daughter Mrs. Thomas S. Hubbcll I dying some five years ago while his 1 on Tomas Gutierre died In Gallup ix years ago. Mr. Gutierrez was edu cated in a college at St. Louis and lived for twelve year in his younger days In New York city before return Ing west to take up his residence in Barnaltllo counts . Thee years ago the deceased was married the second time to Leonora Zamora of old Albu querque, who survives him. Mr. Gu tierre was chairman of the board of county commissioners for many years being member of that body for over a decade. The funeral will be held from the church of San Felipe de Neri in old Albuquerque at o'clock Tuesday morning. Rev. Father Capilupl. S. J.. officiating with burial In the family plot In Santa Barbara cemetery where the son and daughter sre alao Interred. I .Call Cp. New Mexico Cleaners Dyers and Hatters Satlsfactlon "guaranteed." S19 WEST GOLD. PHOJTE 1143 dvrrtirl I.M of le tter for the Week Ijuliug Vnctnbcr 20, I ono. Zilla Dorr. L.da Casias. Louise Cor in. Annit Cox. Gertrude Dehben. Mr. L Deher. Maria Ersndea. Fran- ciia Gallee, Gregorita Gallego. Ad elfilla Uurule, Elouaa Uomex, ulimpia Hernandex. Amelia Kuerten. Selina Kinney, Mrs. John Knowles, Margue rita May, Mrs. Chas. Miinn, Katie Plunkett. Paullta Padla, Lucila Reld, Mrs. C. E. Shorce. Rosendo. Solo. Hel en Schauer. Gentlemen's List. L. J. Adams (2), A. E. Anderson Co., Ignacio Anaya, Aurdla Adelete. Benjamin Ayala, Juan Husta, Harold Betts. J. A. Hlatherwlck, Frank Ba ker. Juan Busto. Epifanía Chabes t. Elüloa Chaber, Saturnio Chave y Castlyo. E. P. Carr. J. J. Puffy. Ale. Dawson. Arthur Doling. John R. Ed dy. Frank Sills. Juan Fernandea, J. Ysabel Franco. Fred V. Flaher, Am brocio Garcia, Pedro Gallegos (t). Pablo Gonzales. Plutarco Girnene. Wm. J. Gray. John Hill. f. Kelby. Alex Key (J). Leland F. Kirk. V. A. Kub. Fremln Lucero. Henry D. Law sen. Pedro C. Lucero. Pablo Lrtva. A. I. Meigs. Agustín Manziquea, R. B." Manuel Mena.. McCrea 4 Drttt, Fred erick O. Nickel, Jesus S. Pino, W. T. Porter. Chas. Russvl, Ray Klchard son. Paul K. Rickey. Reyes Romero. Jesus U Fnchoa, llafael Jieroa.vW. D. T. Ftevena, Jo, ph P. gain. Guler mo S.i n, hex. Knvano Sanche. E. Strong. Jere Thomas, Toce Torea. Bl toiiano I'lihari. Geo. Valdes. Frank S. Whedon, Dert Walker. ,