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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910 -)OOOCXXXXXXXOCX GEO.W.HICKOX COMPANY New Mr.Oi-o Pioneer Jeweler. Our Fpeclnltlcs: "Diamonds." "American Wilclici." repairing- flu V. bes c..rr.- tins Ey Troubles mid Monogram Fngraving. TMK AIUII i liovr 1,3 so- ltM st. DR, C. H. CONNER Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH ami chronic dl'a All acule treated. Office: Stern Itiiihlin-, I Oui I li nuil Central avenue. CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Wove, üaiige. Ilnir I'iiiiiI-IiIiik C.'-, Ciillrrv and lord. Iron 1e Valve mu! rillinrs. Hnmldnc HeiitliiK, Till and Copxr Work sim wixr tiMiai. au;mk riio.vt; ai:. ARNOLD'S BEST Is the kind that has proved its value second to none in less time than any other make that ever came to Albuquerque. Large sacks $1.75 Small sacks ...... .90c Ward's Store Homer H. Ward, Mgr. 315 Marble Ave., Phone 206 THE Home Restaurant Is th Dest Place to Eat HOME COOKING No, 207 West Gold TRY US MEALS 25 CENTS Highland Pharmacy B. H. Brigrjs & Co., Props. Telephone Your Wants Quick Deliveries, of, friends, hot 1, In Albuquerque and inroiighotit (lie territory. He "' n member of the Odd Fellow and I he .Modern Woodmen. Uith of which ut ilera will intend ih- funeral, tin IKiineemctit (if which "ill be made Inter. .Mr. Schuyler, lio waa 41 year of age. In survived by his wile, one imi and fine . Li lighter, nil r whom were with him when the end c.ime. The chance to gee how the Spun Isii people pul on un opera. A treut. At the Airdome. HOME REALTY CO. IMS. Third SI. I'dlt SAI.K Fine house. W. Central; new ,-rooiu house, N. Twelfth. Wc build housca n nioilllilv paj nieiils. ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRYand MACHINE WORKS Al 111 VI KHUl. K, MAV MliXICO. Iron and Hi sur Castings. Mat hinery Repairs. Standard Plumbing & Heating (OMPAXY 412 V. Central Avenue, t'rutnpt a ml careful Allenllou to All Orders. li:i.i:i'iioi; i. Try a Morning Journal Want Ad LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS faOCWOCJOCXXXXXXJCK Our ICE CREAM IS PURE And jt ni ni o oat. We furnish It In any titautiiy. Out-i.Muwii ordcli iillt lied. The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. I'liooe 1701 N. 4th St. St. Michael's College Pioneer Institution of Learning in t!,e Southwest. UIMIAKV, M IfcXTHTC, CXl.MMl.ltv I VL COUtsKS. SESSION BEGINS SEP. 5. l'ttr further iartlf ular atlilrra IllOTIIi:it MVAIU, President, bfliil le, N. M. JUMES E. HURLE! 15 DEAD IN CARLSBAD AUSTRIA General Manager of Santa Fe Railroad, Well Known in! Albuquerque, Passes Away Suddenly Abroad. i:. clnlor Lodge o. 7. Degree of Honor A. o. C. V., will meet in rec ular session this evening at "!:'.', in the A. t. C. W. hull. All Odd Fellow an- requested to meet i't the hull Thursday arternooit at 1 : : II for the pose of attending tlie funeral of lirollur 11. I. Schuy ler. James J. Votaw. secretary. There will he a nieetiny of th" Cit- Uciih progressive League in tnemure so plaxa at Old Albuquerque Thursday I expected night. August I. Spcuklns by t-.ng-lish and Spanish speakers. -Meeting mart nt 8 o'clock sharp. Prof. J. K. Chirk, superintendent of public Instruction for the territory, ar rived In ttie city Inst night from San la l"e en route to Silver City and half n ipiseu oilier points In tlie south part of the territory to be prevent at tn atllule meeting. He especia to tie ab sent front hi ul fice for aeveral week a. The condition o? young Joseph Cos grove, who sustained a fractured skull 11 m the result of an accident m ar Camp V hllcomb Sunday afternoon, was re-I Ported to lie considerable improved ! yesterday and he was removed from St. Josephs hospital to his parents' home. It in believed that the boy will recover without any permanent Injur ies. J. Silvn, former countc suncrin- tendent of schools in Sandoval county, sustained a broken arm late W'eiliics- j day evening, when bin team ahh-d near the American Lumber company aptir I on .North Fourth street. A i,K train j waa passing and Mr. Sandoval a horses j became frightened, overthrowing the ! buggy. The fracture was reduced and I Mr. SUva left for ),! home in Sando val vesterday. CHARLES ILFELD CO. Wholesalers of Everything LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA 1!:c Best in Clothing!; Is Here Stein Block arc rccoynicd leaders in style and workmanship h Europe and America. Wc have nroven- th; t U.cir productions are the I I th vnt that yn Non 14 got rh-n thm rH VS I. Tfíl.WUR PH ( (i. trivinc ? ur nrn n,t addrM n.í th inr-if will hm dfilwr1 hf Hp ii IdvMMttKwr. Th Utvpbuo u Th- t'v rnM win h ft4 for h rrB n1 i?"nli ll"ii of rr rtf. t MUMht iiHtjff r ol t th M rnifn J-mrni rrm tk loé LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST Ncnllicr l oiera-t. v .i-.miii;!o!i. Ana. Hi. New Mexico Thiiiob-r .liovvriR or, ':aH,day1 i ..ob i ,i f-ii.-i' I'im IIimi Tlunsday; h1iou,. i , 1 1 p t lair in extreme west pel Dull A rutona - I ..If I'tth fortloli W liCá iv n thnrritifih Trini nn tho ! '" ' c,.pi i thn tt;i , TluirdHV ii 111 I IIM' rst most critical buyers of this city for the past 10 years. It costs but little more to v.car good clothes that hold their shape than the ordinary Kind. Look for the label of entire satisfaction sewed un der the collar. poll ion Weal ' U .M,,, m ill !r out ll UNIVERSITY GETS A USEFUL GIFT Piivatc Laboratory of Roddick Stave. Is Donated to Assist h Ro-Equipmeiit of Science Kodei I, I. Stover has donated hlh .'.plr-ndid private labor.ilory. coioiKt- "f eleeirl.-Hi and lu mb al appa ralun of late MtcnttTIc niaiiufaeture to . o.r,) Mi tin- new Selem-e hall wht'h I" to lc H.ldcd to tlie I niversitv buildings. Thin fifi, come at an op portune lime, when the faculty are tiylns to replace the manllicenl h' b nee apparatus lont in the recent ilihiit troiia lire bich dentroved llail bv hall. TIiIm Kcneroua donation of Ml Stover will Kle.ly iiid ill the fit llntr out oí a iMlibllllK (or eonductlna M'leiil'flc vpirluienla or analjaea. and la of uulold lien, lit to the I'ni versitv vvhhh Is eiidcavorinu in the abort time allowed to Iiii'uInIi tlie sludenta vvltli nil lit- faci'itiea for Nludy of hcIiuc'c at Unir comuiailil !ui ing n ev ions lernta. o T 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 k juol "t'I'ltl t Mortiioi. I i-liov las Xi 1 1. on i ept in II ' DEATHS AND FUNERALS .Mr ,iul en- h'-le Plotei ! U' VHV Is f-icld:tv sou of Alir.oua, I ' i n. ! Nortlt I V our vv tie. i íii . K I ' Mr. a n. I Mi ..111 tit atrei I. a . K.-i .iiid vv ll.-. f liclcti. aitivi our tltiblreti. Lite. .1 II i l.uv. l'.iiker. i ll known bele ch- STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES Í . IV. . .' V' ' HAVF. this las el BENE.ATM THE COLLAR 1. 1 i.. of lile Ml Ida A'aiiybn i.eiirae I' li.orge V Ma.. ciüen of I't nix v eylerdav mol nina r:i mía r ' o m. I a . eiise.l yeara old and taken tariuin M'vrw l d:n s 1140. aiul.leiilv 111 white en route from 11 Paso lo lile eal. Mr. Wilon waa a native of I'rov 1,1. n. e. 1: I . and f..r meiiy vci'ra lived 111 Auxoca and New Mixi.o. o-vninrí lii.. tt.ict of land W ll-oo. 1. 1. well k now u Arin . died earlv nt St. Jocpli's we tdxty to the rani lielns taken 1 1 1 H V 1 Imy I I'elnht 1 III ol Hi,, deliver A. v 111 Hum s.i ma l i Horn I in I,, ,11, len itori- . fie j lorlline eatllualed I't h 11,1 1 ilr. d tliouaand dollars. U,i -ev ed leave U.I hull' V CI i 111 l;.it.ui all. I ilalhters Ab. 1 . a, 1 ..inp,i nicd i. a 1 iied l.tt infill iiiiiii a iwo i. in. .i in Ind. an, 1 and Can- Business Suits $18 and up to $30 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. BMaB- E. I. WASH CO. 122 South Second Street' I 1 9 W. Geld Ave. A I . j..il. I lea i.ie V.Me lima, t r. ' ivi V il Iv M.. M x,. .. I ill.-rii I.i and !..ll. and ,x. ..I f;llllilv r rlativea í luí V l!-it HI lett W II l me Shade et .-r.l.i v for rel.,tia in IIimIv of Min .lainlxtii SliiptH'tl. I Hie bodv of Mi- l.ibel Jamison. ! who died here Sun, lav. wea sent to . I i'p', vt (i , vctcid.iv mornini;. b. Ina re. omii. iu. d bv Jav A. Ilublx. 1 oi ihp loin I .Ma..nie tr.iiernliv. Kel- ntb-ei of .laniiHon in MichlKcti n-.kid tliat tlie M ison In AlbiiiHier- une l.iki "Iuuk,. of Miss Jamison' all. (Irs Deceased resided for some tun.' in A 1 luuiuer.uio tlnee veers aso. but lor lite peat Ibtie years lived 1111 i. ..in I'. tk. "at she as taken oif the ir.un here a week so. while i-n route p ibe east. t'liivtraul reuret emolís Santa Fc cm). loves and other old-time tcsidenta of Albuquerque was caused yesterday inuriilng follow hi); tlie announcement from 'iopeka. Kan., through tlie As sociated I'ret-a, Of tli,.. death of Jumen K. Hurley, general manaiicr of lha Santa Ko rallrond, which occurred late Monday iiIkIii in Carlsbad, Aus tria. .No official of the Santa Fe railroad was inore universally loved by the emploes than Mr. Hurley and hia ileal It came indeed iik a Hiiock. because it was entirely tin Mr. Hurley was widely known in Albuquerque, both ainuni; Santa Fe employe and by men In every walk of life. For the past nix teeu year Mr. Ilurley was a frequent visitor in this city and it cuti be truth fully said that be was better ac quainted and more universally popu lar in Albuquerque thas any other Santa Fc official. Mr. Hurley left Topi ka. his official headquarters, last J ily lor Austria, hopiiiu that tile famous waters at Carlsbad would cure kidney and di Beslive troubles. When leaving tlie I'nited Stales be was cheerful mid optimistic a 11,1 said to Ills friends that ue would (win be back in the harness. stronger and heller than ever. It im ports from time to time received by close friends, Indicated that he was Improving. It Is believed, .'jowevtr, that his ullmcnts look a sudden chanfle for the worse and that his death lame quickly, even before his family could lie imlil'led of his fall ing condition. .Mr. Hurley is sur vived by u widow and two children. Mrs. Hurley and Mi s Hildej-arde, a liaiiKhter, are ill I, as Vosas, the Kuests of Harry W. Kelly, and the son, Har low. H in Denver, participatiiiK in tiio golf tournament..' According lo u dis patch yesterday from I.as Viga, Mrs Hurley did not know t hat her husband was seriously ill, and was prostrated at the news ot his death. James K. Hurley was born In Wa pello, Iowa, June 1, 1 SCO, and was just past 50 years at the time of his death. He attended the hish school at Wapello and laier attended normal school al I'looiuli.'td. Iowa, for threo years. He elileicl tlie service of the Simla Fe railway in ISSsO and was continuously in the employ of the company from that 1'ine until the day of his death. Sun linn as a brakemuii ill'. Hurley .was later Riven positions rti vvurelioui-'f limn ' vnd bairKiincman. During Ids spare lime he mustered teletraphy and entered the ttb(;rapli s.-rviee ot the Santa Fe III 1 8 8;!. work lln; as operator and station ajienl nud in clerical capacities until 1NS7. While working as an operator Mr. Hurley paid close attention to the operation of trains and studied train dispatch Ini; in all Its details. In his position us uKciit be became well informed on numerous other transportation mat ters and in lxx7 was made chief clerk to the general tqipcriiitomlent al To pe ka. Ho quickly K. tilled tlie confi dence of Ills thief and In l.vSI was promoted to be trainmaster at M.ir cclln", ociupviiiB tills position only u few months when he was promoted to be attestant auperli'tendent al this point, later beliiK transferred lit t lie came capacity to Fort Madison, luna. In IS9 Mr. Hurley was sent to l.a eits to become superintendent of tlie New Mexico and Itio tirando di visions, a position which he filled tor seven years. Hy this time the liinlier otticiala liad come to look iiiion Mr. Hurley as nn unusually bright man on transput ti'tlou affairs and his advice was frequently asked about Innova tions in the service. A conference of chiefs of the departments was not . on-Uhriil complete without him. Af ter servint; us superintendent at 1-as Vi'Sdn Mr. Hurley was sent to Los uuelta as nctinx fciiera! superin tendent of Hie lines west of Albu querque, lleiiin relieved from tills po sition in Dm;; Mr. Hurley was made i Ueiierul suo.'i intcadent of tlie west- I A TALK ON CLOTHES - If you need a Suit it will pay you to see us now, Should you desire a light weight Suit, we can give you one made by t. . Hart Schaffner & Marx At about one-third off from the regular price. Should you want a Fall weight, we can fit you up with the latest style in this famous make at a reasonable price. PREMIUM FOR BOYS- r . We call your special attention to our Boys' Depart ment, which is being filled up with a superb line of School Suits, Trousers, Shirts, Waists, Shoes, Under wear and Hosiery. With every purchase in this depart ment amounting to a dollar or over, we give free a fine Japanned Pencil Box, containing Pens and Penholder, Pencil and Sharpener, etc. A very useful thing. See window. SIMON STERN The Central Avenue Clothier GOriVEIITIQIi MARCH IS COMPOSED Santa Fe Pianist VVjites Piece of Music Which He Will Offer as Constitutional Contribution. l,rclal orri-aeiulrm r tu Muruina Journal I Simla Fe. N. M . Aus. 16 A "t'un slilulioiial Convention'' mcrch. with a swim; to II I het will slir even the most lethargic IcKlshilor is said to la ready for tlie press and will lie sold during the convention to lie held in Ihe i'lu.'b nt city this Oi toher. The composer of this lnure'i, which I- I,, eciumcnioriite tlie sleppiiii; of .New Mexico into the l uion. I J. C. Spikes, recently ,r Pittsburg, now pianist at Ihe Flits theater, and who is here uudersi ins; medical treat ment. Mr. Spikes h an nil around murieiiMi end lila Uster mm xpiacs K'l. hen is a concert oianiste of note Mr. Sidkes nlava the piano with fine technique and has composed a num I ber oi' pieces fnr the piano, ineludinK the "President Tuft Inauguration' myrrh. "The Htnnm ipatiou" march und o'hers. HARDWOOD LUMBERS FOR FINISH AND CABINET WORKCLEAR AND SEASONED SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO. THE CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR AND KEG BEER CO. of the kind in the Southwest. Write for catalog and Largest concern price list. 121 and 123 N. 1st Street Albuquerque, N. M. BERGER & BRACHVOGEL 111 West Copper Ave. I'liuiie (10. The STOKE which gives 16 ounces to the pound always. Dealers In FDOFK, HAY, OKAIN and SEFDS. All kinds of CHICK KN FKKD und POl'LTItV and other STOCK KFMKDIF.S. Agenls for the International Stock Food Company'!1 products. The best coarse While Hran from this ycar'a wheat at 11.75 per 1"0 pounds, lted Ilrnti at $1.50 per IMOpounds. Every order delivered same day it is received. it HOBBLE SKIRT FILM AT TRE CRYSTAL Exceedingly Funiiy Pictuics to Dc Seen Today for Last Time at Popular Gold Avenue Play lloUc'0, rill t: ru nd division, with h.aibtt,iriers at l.a Junta. In lsnj lie was made Ki'iier.n au iriittendeut of the eastern Si a "'I division with headquarters at 'l'opeka. his litio later liciu clmni;.'ii to K iivr.il man.. Ki r. the posiliun he liehl at tlie lime of bla death. The t-asf-ing of "Jim'' Hurley will lie sine-rely regretted in every city and town on Hie Simla Fa system. -Jim"' was never too busy to talk to itnvbody. Kveu when ilecp in con versation with hia chifla about im portant ni.ll.'is. he was always ready to dro; evcrvthiiiK and listen to what one ot the "bovs" hnd to a.' lovers of laughter are odvirprl to to Ihe Civslal tlicaKr ibis iiiter- lll.oll oi evvnlinj fi, I jfe I lie llte-U Fasltion In Hobble Skirls," nn tur usually funny picture. The film rhows a woman in one of the new Tangled dreJe and her nllemplH to navialc ill It are exceedingly eoin iciil. She gels lulo so many embtir rassius previ '.eamenls duriiiK a trip to town that it Is safe to say that she never wore the aklrt ritain. Tlie pie tur" Is reel funny. Albuquerque la dies w ho are thinking seriously of adoplliiK a hobble eU ! 1 1 us a part of their wardrobe are advised lo it.i to tlie Crystal todav end fit vvli.it hap pened to one wcincn that wore one of them Vor a tew bouts. The oilier tilma at the Crystal lor today are iTackci.iat.ks and lullv up to the "Crvst;i' standard. You know what that mean''. -J. ; If yon nee.l m earnentr, telaplioue llmaeldcii: phona S77. The best saddle Imrsea to be had in the city are at W. L. Irimula, it N. Second atreat. Phnne t would be necessary to clear tlie tracks. No one was injured ill the wreck and a special train with work men was run to tlie scene from Las Venus to repair tlie damage. It is believed the wreck was caused by weakened tracks due to recent rains. Santa Fe passenser train No. 1 ar rived here on time last night. The east bound trains were run to the scene of the- wreck and will be con tinued us soon as the tracks are re paired. . We toara tnc care tor nor set The best of care guaranteed. V. L Trimble A Co., 113 N. Second alreet Wallace Hessolden General Contractor. Fltfiirea and workmanship count. Wc guarantee more for your money than any other contracting- firm in Albuquerque. Office at th Superior Planing Mill. Phone S77. Try a Morning Journal Want Ad REPU8L ICANS ROLD MEETING T RURSDAY WILL! Housekeeping Linens AT LESS Central Committee and All Members of Party Asked to Be Present; Will Issue Call for Primaries and Convention. Sotl.tMMI.tM lo loan, in Mima to anil, on improved real estate, at T ami S mt cent, aii-ordhia lo amount diirttl. A.. MOMOYA. 108 S. Snl. telegraph ope- r, vv that exa.-tl) " li I.. I fresh d the ri",ht way." d l in r Mis, i. .( !. ' 1 i p. J.-s. pi Ml- Pel .urn. i are lo.L.V alter v 1 Ll I, state v tie. led Vlo.ll,.... " . IIS Mr M luitl to Ihe i i. ! nt tit N .el 111 p. 'lilts A L'. um M i Alpine. ! Ibe 'r. siivt 1 1, d I., i.f , riot .uiii..ruiiii, W i . Sh ,1, b. ( SIT South eii-.-ei. i, r.lirii.il I..m i! O. .'O. wilt le sin- attended 1 lie U, ilHeml'lv The ; i:, ii-ii. !i. i lo ..13 !,n o, ' the Lutheran I .1 ,v t,....e,.,,. aVíd"!,l"',"- lh' t.'lldcd t'.tiieiat of lr. aueral ot Mr 1 died here ver ilion, w . bur, h el l;-v Mr futura: v. Iluta. . Unix. Í Momlxy. tui na held rrom t'eh-n vt-stt'r- Ct'-M b oi ,'i . . .. t . I w ell know It I tall i hitlch. j iv ni ni s; i II of .1 .tu. a ..f It. vl M ,t c.i ,111.1. in w. i ,. tin 1 1 1 .1. rii in 'I I e . pier No the M roil! - v'uiih- ,. li.l no cl avtn I ', i : i.-.-ii Vote.-' leu-, p. ,.( i ,,t.l '..l..n l . u t,,t,,j,t.t I'M k The .'lll'r.lttee on it ana i! j. ui.t a uettime pun H 1 1. reM.lotlt UlKl.I I ! Aillo a't p. ..a II! tlie IP i .- ti' cr of V lllOt, a .o . . ; n loa! af . i omnia . s, 1 1 o ltd. .is I, Dcveased ei!t! V toil tiv . N Y l bilvler ; li r. lor 1 1 o ! lni.iu r. ue, ' .'1 les lioiic. Mr s.bi;.- .1! 'ooo- Ibt'ee v .'ii h e .lied l.ial IK South s,:imitlcd p eeka aso lb i 'it . I. til II. , tT ol.tii'tibi'. relief from j slo.ti.M h For a time (i ! Iliet lite o,-rKtlon WH-i tlie patuoil Brailtlabv ml I he e.t.i, IhollKh I Hurley never forgot he was a brakcinaii. ruior. and a train dispalvior. H had risen from the ranks. He knew wn.it cares und troubles welwh-d down on me men of lite rank and Hie and was ever ready and uillmx to otttr sympathy and kindly advice.' His lace vv.ia always l.-.'lited with u I anuir. Hia handshake was aiwava the ' j name, a hearty squeeze that was the i ki-v note of tho mans' character. Mr. Hurley was nlaavt tor Albu I oner. pie and never let an opportuttity pa- by to do what he could to ad van.e the city and 'it intercut. F.ven ! wlieii he ds Keneral manager of lines least of Ij Junta Mr. Hurley would 'occasionally tüke a run down hi his i i.rtvwi. -r to visit hi obi atnmpius iitrc-unds til l.aa Venus and Albu ycerqtte, Hia visit" were aiwava the i clonal lor a aatheriim of his old-time It rienda. It waa never n easary to I vend a tar.1 in to "Jim'' Iltir'.ev. He wis alwsva glad to ace ) ou. alwavsj I Interested in our atlair 1 ! An ideal oirb l.il i,i every way, j ; trusted and depended upon by the higher ottti lais and beloved bv lite i . -.,1. ....I a . l. ... 1. w.,.1. ..... ! on n i.ir oi toe t , e T",,.- . plovr. there will never muni le all ot !u r Just like hitn !- Hia w tip Hnd children iml otlier Automobile Line. Arteala to Hope, twenty-two miles. Mall and p sien ser service dally, ex- Mr. i eept 8undays. Leave Arteíia S that at one time ! I egve Hope 3:S0 p. m.; 13 round trl. New and excellent equipment. CHAS. M. TANNER, Manager. Artesla. N. U. A big pruxiam. Air.lonie tctiUht. , FREIGHT WRECK AT BL C I S P TRAINS orgntiliet ot tnr New l Sindícete. He was ,, br,lu busmen man auj v.te abo, k t' tils miiv I surviv in relatives will luve tile svm .1 eniirelv uiiexpe. ted ipM;hv auj condoleii.-e of a. ores of to All.ii.tucioue i rom ! 1 1 1, n,ij in Aii'Uquei.iue and elsew here j am' w so ore i i inc i i,troiiiiout the territory, iw know rvi.o KeAllv'and loved him for hia winning amjle. ni.iercd a i hia beariv handsnake and his sincere made a hoji j and ui aihct!. prsoU4át; . Numbers 7 and 9 Behind Seven Box Cars Near Las Vegas; Take Secral Hours to Clear Tracks Acain. A freight w re. k in he h aeven i ars were derailed near B'anchard. a sta tion eat of Ijia Veja", tied up Sn-it.t F passenger trains numbers 7 and lat night. At the 'oval offices It was reported that lour or Hve hours W. II. Olllenwaler, chairman of tlie! republican county committee, has is- tied a call, for the nicetliiK ot that: committee for Hi o clock Thursday, morning. August 18. wheii the call tor Ihe republican primaries w 111 be is- . sued and the date set for the holding, ; oi the county convention. Fmbodied In the call la an Invitation . all republicans to be present al the; meetina of the committee. "I desire to sav in this connection i that every member of the party ill this fo;iiy. is cordially invited to that meeting." said Chairman Oillenwater : vestt rviay. "In the event that nuv- matters come up for discussion the! republican Voters owe it to themselves to know vvticre the committee tamul ! and the committee is entitled to their counsels. We want to hold wide open, ; luir and square primaries in this' county and a convention that will bring out the best men in our ranks; for delegates to tlie constitutional con-t venlion." ( Tile call Issued by Chairman C.illPn- water is :s foüows: ' t all for Meclinir of County Kepiiblicaii . Committee. j A meeting- of the llernalillo county republican committee is hereby call-' ed to meet 111 the Republican cbil rooms in ihe city of All lit o'clock a. m. on Thur flay of August. lHia. for the purpose! of calling tlie party primaries and! county convention for tlie nomination ! of candidate a for delegates to the con- stitutional convention, and for the' transaction of such other business as muy properly come before the meet - ; iiig. A fu'1 attendance is desired. Tlie ! meeting 'w ill be. open to all repubii. ; cans. W. II. UILLENW'ATKn. Attest- Chairman. A. K. WALKKK. Secretare. This sale presents special 'prices on several numbers or I Damasks and Napkins, every one of them clean, fresh, j housekeeping Linens. Wc mention below a few of the litems. I'H M. MF.VS III IM HI l ! mi to ifi:t thi csdw, A call has been Issued for a me..t- , ing or the Young Men a Republican i club to 1 held Thursday. August 1. ! at the club rooms o:i Silver avenue. I during which there will le w free and ! open iliseui-sion of matters of Import- j ance to the county end territory aa well as various planks for the con stitutional convention. It is expected that the meeting wi'l b,. largely at- ' tended, nn tlu-re ta great amount of interest in the dub and its work tecanse toe republican county com mitter will also be n session for th purpose of ca'ong tne primaries and i fl-l..u K- .1..... . ... . . I , ...i,' ," oei oi it.- ttiin.ninin lor jthe selection of candidates for dele-i ate to the constitutional conven-, i tion. i At 49c all our 60c Table Linen including the mercerized. At 69c qualities up to 90c. At $1.45 our $1.75 quality, 72 inch double Damask. Wc carry the Napkins to match. At $1.00 a German Linen Nap kin, regular price $1.25. At $3.50 a 27-inch all Linen Napkin; our regular price on this number is $4.50. 10 per cent, discount on all the other numbers in Damasks ibq,.rque at: and Napkins. sibiy. the 1 sth r A Special In Towels At 27c a heavy all Linen Huck Towel; wc consider this towel good value at 35c. Not less by the dozen. FERGUSON & (MUSTER Albuquerque's Dry Goods Shop