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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. Live Nelfrs From New México and Arizona What's Doing alt Over the Great Southwest TAFT FEARED Prison and Exile Have NolBjjK HIGH SCHOOL Effect on Disgruntled Hopis TO JUDGE MILLS Piesident Gratified to Learn That Appointment of Gover nor Has Not Developed Ad verse Activity in New Mexico.! APPOINTEE WOULD HELP THE ADMINISTRATION Governor Curry Wires Approval of His Successor; Mills Would Take Any Office to Assist, He Says. Hlrlal Illapattk la Id Múralas- JimraaH Washington, I) ', Xov. 25. "If the president thinks I ran help ti In administration I will accept the gov Vrnorshlp of New Mexico or any other office he muy desire m' to fill." This WHS I lie lllcliHIIge wired to Sec retary of the Interior llalllngcr by Chief Justice William J. Millo of tin- New Mi sicn Miprcmc court from Iih i Vegas hn ht offered tin- posl tion of governor of the territory. President Tuft Im understood to lie highly punned nt the way the appoint ment hit been received In Xew Mu ir In view of tin- fait that the re publican territorial organisation hail cniloocd Secretary of the Territory .N'lithun Jaffa for tho. governorship. The presldi-tit. It In m. lit, was more or les apprehensive that active opposi tion might ileyelop In the territory to the uppoliitmi'tit of another muti than JnITu and i-i,r!i'iiii'iitly Is gratified at I lie way his choir na rei cived. lovernor furry wired to Secretary iiillliijr-r; "Judge Mill la it (fund man and M ill ifiiiKe u good governor." Superintendent Reuben Perry Leaves at Once to Restore Peace Between Glowering Factions at Oraibi; Chief Rising Sun Back From School Only to Renew Fight on Progressives While White Men Must Keep Still or Get Out HAS DEBATING no cask on mxoiin. There In no ease on record of n rough or cold resulting In pneumonia or consumption after Foley'! Money and Tar han been tuken, an It will mop your rough and break up your mid quickly, kef im uny but tho genuine Foley'! Honey nnd Tur In a yellow package. Contain no opinion nd U safa anil mire. J. II. Oltlclly Co. INDIAN MURDERERS' HEAVY DOSE FOR KILLING A SQUAW Thcmiii, Xov. 25 The longest sen tences nf the present term of the dis trict court were Imposed by Judge Campbell jesterduy when June Pablo, Hila ' Tut Cut ley," tiinl Jos Pedro, a Unit "Squall," were haled before the rotirt to receive punishment lor the MMirilei t( Rafaela, an J n.ll.i u wnm an, on the reservation about fittj nill.R from Hila llentl, several montliH it go. Twenty years In the penitentiary lor each man wan the neníeme dial! out by the louit. Kurly In the week 'utley ami squall were found amity or murder in the second degree. Al though they were tried separately and Judge 1'iimpbell took precaution. in; ni. -I any Influence the result of Hie first mir might have on the sce "ml. the vi-rdii is were alike, and the peiiaili Imponed by the court esti i fa el e i he same. 'm Monday the United States grand Jut y will report at 9 o'clock. Follow ing the impaneling of that body, one "I the lull, 7I1IIICI1I rase against It II. Wood, I, II III I,, Ki The II 1,1 Jnrv has b. en e, a,-, i until Moiidi.v :it Following on the reporta of trouble flrat published In the Morning Jour nal a week or no ago, Superintendent Reuben 1'erry of tho United States Indian school here ha been ordered by the Indian department to go at once to the Hopt villages In northern Anonu to try to effect a settlement of the factional trouble that him made Oraibi and neighboring pueblos n iimafe for white men that a number of missionaries and tradesmen have been compelled to take their families and leave the country. Te-wu-quup- te-wa, or the Rising Sun, chief trouble maker, him returned from a three years' exile t Sherman Institute, whither ho was sent to get him out of the way three years o go and udu late him Into more peaceable ways. Instead, this Indian bus threatened Ke-wa-nlnipt-e-wii, leader of a small faction that he drove out of oraibi three years Kg", with dire resulta un less he ami his band leave ul mice: and the white men hate been threat ened with violence if they Interfere In the ejection. Thro years ago Kc-wn-nimpt-e-wa and his followers were driven forth from oraibi In the dead of winter and were about to freiste to death when Perry, who tin a great Int'lucitcr Willi the Hopis. appeared on the scene and by dint of his authority and the. peremptory stand he took in the mai ler forced the sullen victors to allow the half dozen braves of Ke-wo-llllnpt-c-wa to route hack to the pue blo. Seventeen of the malcontents were sent to the priarm at Fort Hua- chiico, Arixomt, for three years, sev enty bud ones wi re sentenced to sev enty days hard labor on the reserva lion and eleven were sent to Carlisle Indian school, one of these men be ing Carlisle's crack Maauthou run ner. The. children were placed In school, the education of the youth be ing one of the rocks on which the na tives had Split. This was believed to have permanently sett led the trouble but the Incarceration and exile ap pears to have had nit effect on the hostiles, who have returned home more determined than ever to put n crimp In the Innovations of the white men to whom Ke-wa-nlmpt-c-wa nnd his band are favorable, The third faction, which was actively hostile to the white men three years ago. Is i oilipoHi ,1 Of the followers of Vu-ke-oma, who live six miles from (iraild. Stipt. Perry leaves In a day or two to see what effect his good of tiers I'liilad will haw a second time in bringing about a peace agreement between the factions which will be carried out more faithfully than the In-t pact. At the time of the trouble three venrs ago a strong detachment of cav alry from Fort Wingalu was sent to the scene of the distill bani and the presence of the armed for. e lent much weight to I'errv's representa tion. Soldiers will not be sent this time unless things ale more serious than now appear. It will be remembered that three year agn the prisoners taken to Fort lluiu iiuca were brought here in charge of the soldiers and attracted much attention at the local station, their car being surounded bv ( uriocs crowds while they were here. I Most of the prisoners were elderly I nu n, representative of the element I among these picturesque people that i objeta to the innovation of the white I m ill ami the passing of the old d.is In tin remote inch, i villages m tin itoiihcrn Ait.oti.i pueblo, i Mr. I'.-riy will leave for t'.iail.i tin last .if this week or the fit Kt of next the police that he was at large wildly flourishing a razor find threatening everybody. The officer responded njiickly. but McMann eluded them by going down another street nnd when overtaken he was In front of the post offiee. in the central part of the town. Jumping- Into the street he kept all nt ii distance with the razor, thousf the officer in trying to runh him a time or two narrowly rsenjtcd the keen blade. One block further down the street (it Center and Adams street, Alex Kellogg on horseback, threw a lariat at Mr.Mnnn, but failed to capture him. While he was cutting the rope t.ie police rushed in, but Ineffectually. The marshal had his revolver drawn but did not shoot for fear of Injuring bystanders. .Mitchell, observing the events from the sidewalk, ducked hl head ar.d rushed into McMann. who made four effective slashes. Two ciuicht lilm on either side of the neck narrowly mis- Ihg his Jugular, another eliminated the lower tip of his left ear and ranced to the cheek bone, nnd the fourth cut was a. ross the ubdoinen, though only reaching through bin eloilies. Kellogg by that time threw hi rope a second time, caught McMann, spiired the horse and drugged the mini several yards until he was out of commission. SOCIETY Foley' Kidney Ilemedv will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond tho reach of medi cine. Cures backache nnd Irregulari ties that if neglected might result lü rtrltrht'H disenso or diabetes,. J. H. O'Kielly Co Havana Defeats Detroit. Havana. Nov. ü? The Havana baseball team today defeated the De troit of the American league. " to 5. Organization Perfected and Ar rangements Underway t o Challenge Portales to 'Con test, f Special Corrrftannftrnoa to Moraln Jonraal Clovls, N. M., -Nov. 25.- The Clovls debating club of the High school of this city has been organized und prep arations for a debute with the Por tale High school, from which place n thfilltMige bus already cofne, Is now under way In full blast. Abe Cox Is the president o-f the local organization and has with him In the persona of Lloyd Miller, Victor Hieler, Roberta iiayl. Joe Fontaine, Ruth Adair, Claude Hillingtby and Katie Drown, some very able support. ThiA afternoon nt 2 o'clock Ihe pre liminary try-out debate will be held and about six of the club will take part in these exercises. The purpose of thin debate is to select the team that is to compete with the J'ortnles school for honors in dclmtlnit circles of these two counties. The nuestion which will be disc it: ed toiiuy Is: liesoiveil, that ths gov ernment should own the railroads of the United Stales." I lovls has one of the strongest High school this year that can be found in the territory, and Interest In ren! high grade work Is Increasing. Bronson Sanitarium Installs New Appar atus for the Treatment of Diseases of .Women. VICTORY AT TUCSON CELEBRATED BY VARSITY (Continued from Page .1. Column 2.) Colorado Boy Wins Decision. Sheridan. Wyo, Nov. sr.. Howard linker, a Doulder, Colo., welterweight, was given n decision this afternoon over i!uy Duckies of Omaha, In n 20 round bout. Duckies was badly pun ished in the last ten rounds while Ilaker was comparatively unsclalchcd. . National-. 7: Athletics. 2. San Francisco, Nov. 2r,. The All- Nationals defeated the Philadelphia Athletics today, K to 2. error nnd double plays contributing to the result Score: AH Nal lona Is Iphla Dlltt.'l les; Coombs and Johnson Thomas. T! H. E. 7 8 (I 2 8 .1 and Knodgrnas: I'. X. M. yells ami rah-ialis lor me KlUs. The end men on the stage cracked Jokes appropriate to the 'Varsity vlcton. mentioning; the scon of the game. . The' fact that the Varsity won out by the 23 scute didn't have any effect on the local I'. X. M. students. The "skiddo," number looked good to them and they went over it again nnd again, starting from one and going to twenty-three, pronouncing each num ber with a distinctness and volume which c ould b. heard for many blocks. .Megaphones, tin horns and all kinds of noise-producers were pressed Into scrvlur resulting n u, perfect pande monium. The demonstration last night, how ever, will be mild, compared w ith the great big rousing welcome which the gridiron heroes will receive upon their arrival In Albutiueroue. 'Í. ' fMC- ,V 4 : lk Ml T JL tJL t," O Zi This machine is recommended by the foremost surgeons as more ef ficacious than an operation in many of the Ills of womankind es-n'clnllv in .MKXSTHl L MISERIES. PK1.VIC PAINS. ITKIti l-OVA RIA X liüÜTA TIOXS, I'NNATClt.VL DISCHAR'IKS AND CONDITION OK THOSE OR HANS OF FUNCTION THAT MAKE ONE A WOMAN. 'Resides being effective and curative, tills treatment Is mild, safe and economical. Com bined wilb other Indicated treatment il will do more than anything known to conserve and restore splendid womanly health. Xutse always in attendance- to assist both patient and doctor. Calls private, confidential and In vited. Physicians recjuested to inspect this and other treatments which do nut interfere with medicine. Write for bonklrf. Hours: 9 tJ 12, 2 to 3, 7 to 8. 221 WK.ST CF.XTU W.. FitOFESSIOJALjASM W. JENKS ' - Assayar. Mlnlnr and Metallurgical Inti.... 601 West Fruit Avea, Poitottloe Bo 17, or at offiea x . H Kent, 11 South Third ATTORNEYS. BRYAN R. W. D. Attorney at Law. Offlcs In First National Bank thai Woli. J no. W. Wilson. JnovT" WILSON A WHITE. ' Attorneys at Law. ' Room U-17-H, Cromwell Bulldioi, EDWARD A. MANN Attorney at Law. rtoom , N. T. Armljo Bldg. Pfcon. . Albuquerque, N. M. Robt, L. Moore Chas. C. HenaTHT MOORE & HKXDR1CK Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 24 and 85 Burnett RnlMi. -fcM- Mt,l5- DENTISTS Utl. J. Hi. KRAFT -Dental Surgeon. Room! Í-S, Barnett Building. Pbont m. Appointments made by maa PHYSICIANS AND SUKOEOSiT O. tHORTLE, M. D. Practice Limited ta Tuberculosis. Hours: 10 to 12. Rooms 8-S-10, State Natl. Bank I?m. I K. U HUST Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 6 and 8, N. T. Armllo BulM. lng, Albuquerque, N. M. SOLOMON L. BURTON. M. DlT " Physician and Surgeon, 8uite 9, Barnett Building. ' Office phone 617 Res. phon 1011 Albuquerque,- N. M. VF.TEHINAR W, J. HYDE, V. 8 Graduate Veterinary. Phone 671. (06 West Qoló. R. L. GOYNN. Painter and Decorator. Phone 1181. CIVIL KXGINEER SEVEN T HOUSAND ATTEND iuiles. selling Water Lake won; liar- riiia, socond: .Maximum, third. Time, 1 .:;. E.INi:i:it, Civil and Hydraulic. Graduate Engineer, 14 years in Railroad, Irrigation and Power. r ERNEST 11. FISHER 617 South Broadway Thone 1256 Albuquerque, New Melle liaiii Dulls Tennis. Sydney, Nov. 2." A thunderstorm caused n postponement of play In tlie International Tennis tournament fm the Dwight f. Davis iballege cup. Should the courts dry nut, the match will begin tomorrow. GLOVIS GETTING TO BE QUITE A CITY DEMAREST, SUTTON AND SL0SS0N DAY'S WINNERS IN BILLIARD TOURNAMENT AT JACKSONVILLE INSANE MORPHINE FIEND COWBOY AND POLICE IN CUTTING SCRAPE The '. k. litilli.il leudar lor the w. M..i.l.. - J, T .1 I i , r ho A I'.l.i, k f'.MI a.-xel nil. n. IMI" ;.uln i!l"M aballe-I "it. WollK II. f 1 .11 l.ellll tw o c.lftes; - a Inn Joe 'llg. Ja II - I ti.ir- , ! I'ho.-nlx. Xin. 2.",. William Mc Mann, Insane morphine ftcinl. Alex K'-llogg. a nioiinted cowboy, div yinr slii.l John .Moore. I'olii em, n Onskin i and Tioiitin.in. former Ivllcciitari j Tipton, and H M Mu.hell. a mniliig I in-Ill "f Hl.sbee. torilled the 1 1 1 .1 I ! I 1 1 , s I i rsonae of a sensatioual etrect in, I- dent b re ycsli rd ay, in wlinh Mo I Mann iiit Mitchell dangerously with 1 ,i ra-'.or. making four strokes, and j s.ih d H e clothing of 1 1 file r U.is jkin. I. ul tilled tu i ut the liesli M ,i uin roomed tn the northern part .: il., , it Neighbors telephoned SPORTSMEN 0 C.d- BIG COYOTE With Tark oí I i br.it arrJ A. B V, ii Hide of SpltMKl T!o bide of J it N. Inn n Is of J V h Í it ie i our- log ' oil ,-nhitoi A I, butt a ing kii the bv a p ii l W. Ah i Bur orimci .1 s.l. 1 50 MILLION cod livlt, mote or less, ate caught culi )cir in the cium of Norway, the livcts n( wlinli ate made into CihI I.iui t) i. '1 lie U-st tn! is nude fn.in tlie fih taught at the I.i tutcit I'.at d-. Sott Iloonc use ivilv that oil in making lluir tflebtaTcit Census Taken in Pecos Valley Town Indicates That It Ha Population of 5,000 People. Imperial ( nrrnpiinilrnri tu Morning Journal ' i"K x. m, Xov. -cío vi is a i It , ! .,.(11111 lltt-Ste, fill t lion of the ople. ill, ,.' tb, ilulltarv JIllH IS an now 'omple- cnsus l.elng in ar taken bv W.imi, i , of the i t il. to organize i Winn Mr i-tcnla h, I'-ieull now i i . which Mr. Keis of the firm of lice-, jiml .t.inu s in bi hall of FJIky. who are Irving l local lo.lii,, at this plai Itoes was approach salil that he had i ; el y to believe that his can- In- .: has In en can In at lie r, Si.lt ' 1,,-S , n- I r t,nun-l. i II Mr. tcrdat mi.ming n i r m .sní ! by At-bott and A Miil' i "ii l.ors-ha. k Trie rh:,e w i n prt-lte one. ill riding for Severn' mira uni t th ( k tinjiH ian down llm ai, J k,ll., i i.im ani when sküKully M j. iplinsjiliite itl Ibey piialiu e 4 t.p.ji'.cil in the up the 1hj.Iv. UK lV At.L IiRli.;lSTi (iiniliitud with I. une and Soda liH'dn mal IckhI un w.u'd (or Imüding ii'm in cur He. will iliiiu i bust tlloil.llld people for v'lovis s.lld Mr. Il. es. have counted c whose homcfc are in i'lo- ii muib satbtai tion i xpress- i'lr the illallKOI ation of till' to .iMiitain our actual pop A prom no nt real c-tnte mil 0 a Morning Join nal list disadvantage to 1 n in idvi rising our ar-o.I city is that now n just how many here, and when we . there is about as to the estirante the arioiiH real I . M pmrr 4 thu 4 t. at t..l M.,m ak 4 I It '4 !uu4L tefck ,t,iM ii4 l !. !WJIT KOsM. 4l"i hull he, Nr Xm and i luc ' n.l." mix tb Is ' Tb, t, e. here ca 111 a.-N Illation. lelll.llked toilai man : ' '1'b, r w hi. b we h.i I. w limit rt nl in ii-v none ,, us have k People We hale undertake I,, mío h com,, r em placed upon '( t e-i..ie nn ii i t iIik place as there e,,t,, ,,r two taimen at Ho weight of the moon, w. have three thousand. r an t orne six .Now we are that we hue tic tlious-ind r mole and II Is to be hoh d tiinl I" conlormirie to Mils lot In adyei tis.iig the ii i we real e-t.ite l.i, n ran dem.,n. a litt!,- more respect for our iiiabtlt .ilion. iruthtiil exponents of our toe t'ounri v and grnwin cit, .' The 'to igma l mull, aithout any of i h, .ut, lit im., vbows there are niorr ib.tn three t li. nw.i n 1 fwople ele. and ,t Is Ihongtit b some that more peo ple in ittii bve outside of this limit thsu Im-bk jt. niiicbt I" g ii-ing .New i ork, Xov. ;5. Calvin n.una rest ..f fhlcago. George Sutton of Chi cago and fíeorgo Slosson of X'ew York were the winners of today's play in the ls.'i balk line billiards tournament ut Madison Sipiare garden. Hlosson tonight proved himself the superior of the French champion. Flrmln Cassignol, defeating him in the twenty-ninth inning by a score of 5 no toe rrenenman was In poor lorm, nis high run being only 40 to SliiKson's H.i. The Xew York expert snowed some of the most brilliant iiiliarits se.-n since the tournament began. Demurest and (Mine played a close game up to the twenty-ninth inning this afternoon when Heinarest made a run of sixty-two anil ran out the irnmc in the folllnwg Inning with an unfinished run of twenty-one. tNlne'g best effort wus good for seventy-seven caroiiis in his twenty-first inning, but he evpei ienci ,1 hard luck toward the finish of the contest whin he fell down on a couple of tin,- atenipts for cushion shots. In the second game ,,f the after noon fuller was overwhelmed by Sut ton who nursed the balls ileftiy for a high run nf 23T in the tuurtei nth In ning. I he run was ih tournament and was single nit. nipt w hicli by a hair. highest of the ended willi a Sutton missed POLISH WRESTLER TOO STRONG Indications Point to One of Most Successful Racing Meetings Ever Held in South. i (By Morning Journal Arterial I.raud Wlrrl Jacksonville, Fl.i.. Xov. l'.'i. -Xearly 7,0(1(1 people attended the opening of Monericf park this afternoon. nnd every Indication pointed to olio of Die must successful winter meets in the history of the racing game. The big feature was ihe Thanksgiv ing; hundidlo in which Home of the best thoroughbreds in the Monciief stables were entered. Jack Alkin was tile big favorite mid led for a good part of the race, but the weight of I ST. pounds appeared to getthe bettor of the big horse, and he finished third. Results: First race. H lurlong:. l'.i somon won; Kmpi ior William, second I.adv Irema. third. Time. 1:1.1 Second race, fi i- fiirlonsrs; purse: Sir Orniende won; I'olls, second: i'.a nives. third Time. 1 n:i. Third race, selling, il furlongs: I'.at Maslersiui won; Sllveiine, second: I'larm y. third. Time. l:lrl-S. Fourth race. Thanksgiving handi cap. 1 mile: Hill Top won: Arondin k. second; Jack Atkln, third. Time. 1:42 2-:.. Fifth race, selling, li furlongs: Tom mie ilrath won; King Avondale. . olid; Kthon, third Time. 1:11-.V Sixth race, selling. 1 1-1R miles: nos trum won: Campaigner, second, nbi r nn. "third. Time, 1 : .nl '1 -.", . ItacliiK KcsiiltM at Oakland. Oakland, Xov. ó. Fine weather and a good card drew a large holiday crowd , to Kmeryville today nd apee illation went nt a lively rate. Four teen bookmakers operated the oral system. Long shots were much In evidence In the heavy going-. The Thanksgiving handicap result ed in n victory for Silver Knight, 12 to 1. The weight told on Follle L,. the favorite, and she was beaten for place by John I.ouis. itexon, Oalene (alo and orillo were other outsiders that won. First race, futurity course, selling Itiv.on won; (iilletl, second; Colbert, third. Ti-v.e. 1:12. Second race, five and one-half fur. lonas (aleñe (.ale won; nuleigh. P. I)., second; Alder Gulch, third. Time. 1:011 4-ú. third race, futurity oriole won (osslpped 11, second; llelle Kinney third. Time. 1 : :.' ü 1-2. " Fourth race. mile and an eighth, Thanksgiving handicap Silver Knight won; John I.ouis, second; Follle J-., third. Time, 1 :."r, 4-5. Fifth race-, mile and twenty yards, selling Valnzski won; Mechant, sec ond; Charley Paine, third. Time, 1:4-,. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, purse Hampass won; Lena Ith, sec nnd; Xovogord, third. Time. l:liti. Try a Morning JoiirnJ Want Ad FOR BOTCH Iowa Giant Struggles for Hour in Vain Attempt to Throw Zbysco. Ill; Marnln Journal Mprial Irawd Wlrrl Hártalo. Xov. 21. Frank ot-h lile,! to gain a single ;,n from Xbym-o. the giant Polio. In ;ln hour, and hereby lost the mai,h. the ,,n- litfons t.f which required (,,t-h tc win two f ills within nn hour. The Pole dispUved tremendous physica: strength and an excidb nt know I, , !;. of the game. Zhi s, ti nald. "F can h'at this man In a straight match." Jsi k lltim in. his manager, aaid: "I will ptwt I J. 500 In Chicago dnr aft-r tiimnrmv for a match with i.,i. h Mr I lit din a side." Zi.is-m weighed i'Jí pounds and loii h 2" Ten thousand persons taw the match. HUNDRED DAY RACE MEET OPENS AT TAMPA Tampa. Fl.i.. Xov. 2 a Tampa's 100-day race mei ting opened hi re to day, most inispl, loii-ly. S.ioni persons attending. The w .itl-.er was pre I liotis and ten books liio-d uii. I. ens. little favored in the "Mtt'nir, won the feature. tin Than --ii ng handiiap. nt 4 to 1 K. I io. ' tb" lace all the way ! the h a 1 iiie stretch, where Iahs made li s I -i.i f ,r tlie lead and finished li.tiioo.v v.ii:.( Ideniy in reserve. i is . rice v s ib. only winning favorite. 11, - '' j, First rate. ie lurlong-. s- , j Howtlv Howdy won: l Sal'e . ,:.! I .in-ii I 'us. third. Time 1 ' i ; .-second race, .i f croii:: -'n- - years and up Hails wt " Olleen. .sti-npti: SI I on-e ! 1 1 'd . ..!-!. I Time. 1 :2 I-.".. Third ran. me forbmps- : , l- olds. S'i'ing--l"i .i T.ririia-.- v i" K"'-,-- . second. Aninn i;irl, to1' ' - (iet-aivav Oay nt Ijilonia. cinciiinaii, .Nov. it,. Xlrnhus, con- i!ed In. the betting with Prince (al, won the i'ha nkseiving handicap nt l.alonlii today by a length nnd a halt from Lawrence l. Haley, with Prince (al. his stable mate. , good third. It was get-away "lay and the largest cioiv. I nf the meeting was in attend- ain e. Three favorites won. Most of the horses brought here by the fall meeting, which closed today, have already been shipped to Jack onvillo and Tampa. Phi., and a few went to the Pacific coast. T'lrst race, six furlongs, purse, $300 I in prurient w im: Figoz. second' Carillón, third. Time. 1:15. Second race, six furlongs, selling Chalice won; Xight Mist, second; Clai borne, third. Time, 1 : 1 . Third race, mile 1.5. M. Miller won: My Hal. second; Hnndnaretta, third. Time. 1:42 1-2. I ourih rice. mile. Thanksgiving hanlnap imbus won; Ijiwrence P. ai..--, s. con, 1: Prince Jal. third Tim.-, 1:41 4-5. F:':h r.-n-e. v. n f urlongs, selling l"..,ri:es,lae won: Sally Preston sec 'iid; Otilio, thud. Time, 1:27 4-5. .-:xui ni; e. mile and a. quarter, aell- i-i". - Varíen won: pat sharp, second V.'i i';-, w noil, third. Time. 2:09. (Xo. 2614.) Koport of the ( onilltioti nf Tho l irsl Xatlonnl Hank, at Albuipicnpie, In the Territory of Xew .Mexico, at Hid close of business, Xov. Ifilh, IÜU. KICSOCiíCKS. Loans and discounts. .. $1.8(8, 451. 36 Overdrafts, accurcd and unsecured t. Ponds to secure circulation U. S. Honda to secure U. S. Deposits Premiums on U.S. Bonds Bonds, Securities, etc... Hanking house. Furni ture, and Fixtures.... Due from National Hanks (not reserve agents) Due from State nnd Pri vate Banks nr.d Bank ers, Trust Companies, nnd Savings Banks... Due from npnroved Re serve Agents Checks nnd other Cash Items . ..." Exchanges for Clearing House Xotes of other National Banks , Fractional Paper Cur- ' rency. Nickels, Hnd Cents . Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie $89,269.00 Legal - tender note 89.850.00 Redemption fund with IT. s. Treasurer (5 of circulation 13.0S5.4Í 200,000.0(1 125,000.01 7,500.00 3i;.14ti.81 40,294.00 212.2(18. II 47,327.:4 472.S37.01 9,107.54 24,396. 3Í 920.00 2.378. Tl 171.1 19.0 Total . $3,240 lO.ib.M 72. U in: . hi -i. r. -,i 1 4 I-' Fourth r p. six fur' Lens won: Kid. third Tim... 11 Fifth race, one mile, selling (iv I rine won: Occidental, second: Oreat ibib. third. Tim.-. 1 . 4 J-5 Sixth race, one and oiie-sixi-eu'i , . Thankciv ire tlCa three J. -IT" I' nd. Iitmni--5 Brill Wins hj- KiliM-koiil. i.. h. i. a. Xov. 25 Young ck-.i out Hennis Franklin :'' s'xth round of a scehd- ti-ri.und fight tonight Both I !a itilnore. Tiirfoian Seriously Hurt. o. Xm. 25 James Howard, old. known tn rao horse n, r'd over as the man who liT and horses for the race bi diy injured by a taxicab a i I, llionn. W ashington park was at the its glory Mr. Howard was tary of the club that con- I-IARILITIES. Capital stork mld In. . .$ Surplus fund Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid National Bank Notes outstanding Due to other National Banks Due to State and Pri vate Hanks-and Bankers Individual Deposita sub ject to rheck Time Certificates of De posit Certifier Checks Cashier's Checks out standing United States Deposits. . Deposits of U. Ü. Dis bursing Officers 200.000.01 50.1.110.0 1,417. 81 200,000.00 85.C3S.C4 490,D0; 984.776 :.o 1$ 1,0SC.,7 1.4 ::.7J 1 . 05 17.913 I 5. 4 4.42 117.068.1 Total . . . $3.240. Mexico. Count!! Te. tit Sure, ie think of Ireland's woes S I'-ly Patr -LiHiincott's. Territory of New of Bernalillo, ss: I. Frank McKee. Cashier of above-named bank. do solemnly swear that the above statement 'true to the best of my know ledge nnd belief. Fit AX'K McKKI. Correct Attest: Cashier. M. W. FLOURXOT. A. B. McMILLFN. It. F. BAYXOI.DS. Directors. Kubscribeil and sworn to before nit this isth (lav of November. 101 (Seal) OTTO DIFCKM AXX. Notary' Publio.