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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 i '! In ihf vi nt ilml vim fhi.iilil red r'iriip yur miiriiinii lial't-r. Itl" .h.in.. ihf 1M 1ST I. TM.I-aiKAl'H I" lill )'ir tllOlU Riel tUllifffB l-IVl IIIC I ITU-T Hill b tl"llV"r"l ' V Slie, oil Mtltlffcr. 'flio trl-illli ! .a .i (t(V- K r M 1(1 M .0 The mi.-.w tjl "ill " P"1"" f..i Hie ;ii-teft ami eimvi.-tlen cf anv-!..- .eit,l Mt-.tliluc CJlii'" t '!' JU, ft.piu .1 iTrn.il frmii lh donr- a f i mi! 'rtlit-ri JIJIH.Í4I, I'l lll.lSlli.NO 'O. Kitltli. I '.. H i, i-, ii'. .m i ii K II. Ilnv of fli. i liw.il utiitlon lr.fl r,.lel-ihi V flip I WIuhIow where ho will upend vaca tion. 1 1 In )lii('i' Hill lie I u k i ii In the mi'iui hile by II. I). McNaraniii. FHchds nf Mm. J. M. Hawkins will In pleased to learn Hint hIh' Ih rapid ly recovering from a m-rh nf serious operations, hnvinir been under trent- I mint In the Saniii Fe hnsppal and St. Joseph's sanitarium fur I he past four nit'itl lis. THROW OUT THE UHE hi mm year nl I i hiiit irinii . A LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST -Ni v unir Forecast. Washington, Aim" !Mi. Warmer S.ititi'dny: yrt j ion 1 1 mix, Sundav fair. Arfxoiia Salitrduy d'lr In local showers in ninth porlio dav lair. West Texas Partly cloudv (lav and Sunday; uaiiiu'i' in portion; liuhl in mod' ra If winds. '.V Xeiv MliH yol). í icll I VI !' I'll" (b- 5!' x lie ,,, hi,-., dial s. .! la." and Until ' and 5S. native laborer mi tin new sewer ,IM 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '. thiMIKll lint seriously I linn yesterday moriilnii win n an elec ) ill- Unlit pulí' nl the corner "I Fourth I street and Hold (i v ri fidl over, nir ! rv i 1 1 down with It tlii' ai'i' lii;lit nl j Ihf cnrtn-r and a mass nf wires. I YV. I". Cobb, lilli. id A lbuillcruue'li i raik marksmen, li lt last mlit for I licnvcr wln-ic In' Mill take art ill the l Idlí I 'olorado shootlhK tournament ill th Stone p.-irk. Cobb han inaili soine classy records nnd will nndnnld edly tve a K""d account f himself nt I Uciivit. I n nidi. eon i t i'lf rila x I 'al l i I'tirnt was llri'd i-n dnllaiM .mi :i jiliali'i' id' driiii l;iiii" and iIífitiIitIv pxih lly ; 1 ondiM t, 1 r I c 1 na n 11 1 .-. t Tlmrs- "Hnlllcd I dav niithl II.' ilaliin ii In 1 nail .Wi llie rlht Í t'-rilay tlmt In.- nrl.i'il fur the Sania I IV al Win.-li-M until si'Vi'l'iil davs aim. t.lw tin- 14 hi ni-) m 1 1 -1 j nuil Many l lniiiii'Mii(' I'l'iiplr U III llnii'f. ' M.'Xhn 111 fililll ll Hnlllll, ; .Sun- j Saliir- lll'l III irialilf 'I'hruw Hut Hie I. ir Tlie kidneys need help, 'rile.v 're n el ni'ked ' iiifJiill llldred "lit ul III. They're .etiiny m-se ii'e. Will j nu help iln iii '.' linan'K Kid in-; Tills li thmiKa mix nf kidney n.t in 1 him i alniiit 7.000 rum nhoi't nf the tula I 1 Westerly claims, arc tho Juniper Cot- tae aiul linldeh Queen lironps, nil ;liavliii their origin In the (Jileen lodo ; or mnther vein of the diclriet. i 'Hie OiiUk ( niiiiany. 1 A majority of the.(. easl and west ! veins have pasxed the pruspeetinK Niage and are nmv priiduetlve mines. 1 The extension of these to and beyond the point of intersect Ion with the now owned and efm ii.iks company. Inoor W. J. Weatherby, as general matniKcr, and as secretary. of this now. and what lieiotlle one Of the IIHISl the "I'lHi'Mime. houeer. 011 the Santa l c In uiiuHinillv liravi for this time ! of the year. To mi linns of ihe red ; hall freight each nmi nlni; have been flailed enbt from the coast. ; No nil-, in i-iiii-iii. i t'lilcHjto, Auk. :. As a result of the imitation aaiiisl common drink ing ciiis. tiiiMdei's on Wisconsin ilianiH uil discme:- al'ier September 1 I Hint Hie railioads nn 1'Hi'it furnish 'lliein. orders have vile out from general oll'iecs of all rnads which run I into that stale thai li'iiniliell shall put iMe piiniic iiniiKiin.- cin.s now sunn na A. neiii In i;eru iiri-fe 1 'am pf ield jisierilay merniuK. I,. I'. I iiiss as in the city I1..111 San. I 1 I f ycslcrd.ty. W. I''. Walker spent veMeidav in Jilela I'll lillfilM'SH lualleis, Miis Marv fitch or Sncnrro. was a i 'il'H' ill the city yesl el da . .Mrs. i:ih:'.n l. Willi, nus arrived in A lhinilel'.l:c J 1 slerday il 1 I 'I II' ( . I.IIS , , ( l ii-r.Mii-. ,1 in Vol 1 id.! I's ll in H : 1!. il- il V.ll.l 1 el'tel-dll and Mi s I) .1 Ali-er v. Ill 1 11 1, f-1 1 1 1 1 ) v ii'i: hi '. I "in a vi. il li I ;' r ' os. UaliiM I.. Jill a l.i. I. uv,-ru 1 .1 count;., was in town i,..ll l.ns I.lllli'S. Mrs. W. li. I'laik and lainily id 7nii P-.alli lálilh s'i'iei hae reluriied 1 10111 a vl.-jt in 'a IHni iila. Air. end Mrn. M. W. Klounuiy re-i 1 Mr and Mrs. C A .en,, fiarrn'n of I'liam in.. tl:e vinitie man v. lio Idled Wednesday, will arrive In Allni i ,(iteriiie .-iiiidav 11UI1I Imm 'I'acunia, . af.lilnt'.toti. The funeral will occur from the 1 111 mat ulate 1 'niu eplinn hiilih al li o'clock .Monday 1 1 1 "1 1 1 1 'I . Interment will he made 'li Santa llur- hara e'lneterv. - Salhlv l.aiii'i i k, w li" claimed lh.it ii'ik" I n A. W. Anion, ihe cnii- nr, was airesied last niyht and d ill fall. ehai'K"i with h"nn t it -l led. Siiti.lv aeeuinillateil a sup ii Itilovii at inn I'liuoiH and w ent ep lii ihe middle of North Filth h lis Minies il I st u rlied the sluni d residenls 111 that part of tow 11 liie police were appealed to l' oí de.sp I'ti in ' I ki.iiu from th,. vcrue Will 1 m e a ny hie. Mrs. J. Hal', A 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 t iue. N Insly lorioiaiia! Dlt'llt I Blivi' n hey I'dls in J, 1 tmary, effect that they had I. lamily with spirni'id r-K'ilts, her 01' cur liousehidd suif, months from pains In Ihe I lor Hie benefit ,, llidslv In lihliim when ihev ene line h nd not take I hem o another state Is reached. The new system i Ihe result rule promulgated by the Wisconsin i late board of In ait h. w hi, li holds that 1 iiiniiiiin drinkiri : cups are dan "eniiis and i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 al.- 1 11 1 eel in us discuses. passeiiuers iiss Hie slate it imain uuiil if a .M.. c tin la (ir pulla .1 l.'n.l I :"7. Ill USI lie 1 1 1 ael ph e I. xl. ph lo si re- I Heel Ihe I. er , ! and t'lt"tl WIS a day or hrmicjit unable b t . o. I it I poKilixe 11: Knl l" ilit ii in in.1 A 'in-Ill -t-tl lol- ,1 k and , r 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 14 nil's Kin'iit leliei ana rid- 0 TWENTY T FEET OF VEIN AT fil OGOLLQN t. 11 no a Use of till ,n i-e, last nli;li n I ( 1 f him wtelo' in Nw Voi'k ami I ; n H ii til i lat.-s. llarrv Stronc, of iStroin; has rellirned lli'lll alt cXIl in I-oiir Jlcach and other i Í bsoii. hill Sidney, have 1 it urn ks' i'Mourn ill Houlhel'il I'ali slei da v 1 1 1 ten. Mi i. ( and nu n eli we- fornla, II, II. I 'ei-Kiissou lelt ini'iniiiu for l.iiM Vckiih lo atldtess a nallielllm of ilcinoclalM III the .Mead ow (lly. Sail waa filed in the district court j'1-xterilnv by W. I 'lux ton .Moore. ns- si'ie-e of Ho- ,Me-i-rs l.i'iuor company, t iu'ainti W. '. Jlearns lor l'.cl. I At isn K,A II,, Val. k, w ho ha- been In ! " . 1 J i .' . r 11 ii t for lie pail month. will Hull September lis( and resiiinixi her vi'-lin ciafftes. ,Iam,-s M. Mullen. tb-piit- supervisor t of tin- Mm, inn Nati. dull forest. III leave In a lew- da' to rpend a mouth : nt his old home In l'ciin lv aula. ' l.'t v. .lesse llutivau, paslor of iSupns! church, left vffterd.iv .Mount. linuh' He will n-Uiiii to illy tomorrow- nlyht, 1 tell phi lie 1 disl urba in e, I.Mr. S. A N'lsbeit ami .Miss Kaiinic I. Hal lies, were mal í ie, I el s o'clock la.M iiluhl in Ihe parlors of the Wcst iinins'cr A pa 1 t incuts, on West Tl.leras road. In Ihe presence til a number of invited i-'ucsts, most of whom residi a l Hie West mi nutei . The ceremony was iiei'i ornied I" !ev. K. W. Olto. i P.-iHtnr id Hie I, catl aveiiiie Methodist I It-ol bei s. 1 b nf b. Mr. .lohti A. 1 1 c w.-ik best iidt-d xiial I man and Mir. Dinnc I.. Wilcox 111a 1 'alifoi'ina Ir' ii i f boiior Tin- brlile came to I A I j 111 1 1 1 j en 1 1 if tlnce wcek'1 aeo fr'trn , I 1 1 1 ,. 1 s 1.' a 11, " I'll, 1101 , ano i. ie hiooiii is II 1 afl lidiiii; live Ibe Ne.v earned in loll tills I'eme, tail to ttrini: r ri del s.'' l-'t.l hale by lldol'selu In 111 lief I rom l.lilllf.v ill i K ina and Oueni L.oclcs in Grant County of Wcndeiful Rich ness; Minina Notes of Dis-tiitt .leal. Fosler-.l ilburn 1 rk, sole aip-iits fo cents. Ni'W y Stales. Hium-inhcr Hi taki- no other. I'lin . Halla ! ! ( llilt I loan's a ml -II I' ll ll" u n cm libiv e of the Sunt a .bops. .Mr, and Mis Nuibrll left last nu;lil lar I ;.-laiiola. X. M., where Mr. Xiebcll mi ni, i-iy 1 esiileil. ' for a bi-lef hcnevmooii. , Tin v- will make Albn- I in ripie their home. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mni'ltni'rl Mver. .Mai'Kiict Mver. the Utile fourteen mouths 1 1 1 1 ilauihler of Mr, and .Mrs. Jacob Mver of Forester aveniin. illi-d veKlt-rday afternoon at 1 o'clock oí' meulnultlH. The fuiiertil serv p-es will be held this afteriioou at '.'.:'.!) 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ihe residence Willi interment in Fall view cemeierv. Mr. Alyer Is the xvcll known member of tin firm of Hie! Mandril, Myrr and couipanv. lirv. bu- i Mr. Warren, lector of St. John's l"pis Ihis i copal church w ill olllclate II lie rn. ' tin us. Ii inn I d I'aso lu time today. CITRUS HOVEMEHT NEARLY OVER (Jnily Avciaíío 10 to Willi Only Few Left loinia for vSlii)HKint, Cr. The lliovemelil of similierii r, ililt thai it Is now prat of ciirii.-i fruit mil rni-i has sltrunir so tica lly a closed ca non as far as the railroads are nui ccrurd. The daily iiveraire on the Santa l'- is from ten to fiiteen cars, and railroad men expect lo see the lew hundred carloads V''t left mined within n short time. J.asi year the Heasnn VVi-is pei k tu.il, the obi Iruit mil licine cleaned up before the first cats nf Hie new season were shipped, but i such tbltiii i s looked for this ve.-ir. The 'total sblpineril Hlls li-iir lo dale far iiuli ein is I hi' "Plloiially Two ( Silver I 'lly J if J cudelll.) The (jileen s Hi,, mother lode of tlie vein s.VRtem of the Mnnidhm minim: district and has a feneral coursi' norlh by r, denrecs easl. ICxpluita- tiou and devclopineni thus cate Hint the reat íisMire v eastern boundary ul this ext rich ami cxlciisve mining area. miles to Ihe tveshvard of Ihe "Quern" is Hie Kliia; Vein, l.,u nn u pproxlniat I y Hie niiuii (ieueral slrike as the molhcr lode, and In Hie only parallel vein of mile In Ihe system. Tin' Fn Irrprisc conip.inv s holdiiiKH. conslst in of two claims, lb,. Knlrrnrise and I 'crsevenuico, are exlelislons of (he Florida fci-oiip bclonwin lullii- Mnpil loii Cnlil and (.'upper compaii), Soutb-erlv- from the I'ci-seveiaiicn are the Snow irifi, J.'rec Millim;, Slavbaik and Slayback Nos. I and 2. North and South Alpine and I'm ilie. nu uretra line upwards of 20, (bill linear led of con- liniioun vris material, bavim; a wldlb ran;iiiii frnm three to I it t.r-n teet of cominercia llv v aluable millim," liilersrctins the (Jut-en. and hav- hii; a westerly slrike, beuiuninij with the Silver liar, or t'ooney -mine, on Hie hurl!,, arc the Alberta. Tillbv. !''a nn v-i 'ha ni pion. .via ml S.. Last nice. Ileadvv I, Hold Dust and j Ix nut v ein a re 1 trolled by the porated. with president ami li . Hoover The aereare is destined valuable ami influential corporations in the lenitory. closely approximates I, (I'm acres of what is trenorally con sidered to be exeepHona liy valuable and rich mineral laud. Westerly from the Kins; there are many valuable locations, shippers of record, and present Indications of mineral wealth, i out In nil y and f-ireimih of vein and ore pi-oiluctiv fiiess ire not dissimilar to those on the eastern side. Several of these are also included in the prop erlv of the oaks company. liei ent developments and iiroiiress made mi the Tunnel troup of claims evidence, jink-ini: from present indications, the nearness i f a new vein and the ex posure of a body of valuable milling Saturday's Special Sale 13 lbs. Best I,ttatoi'H ." 1' cans of California A prb ids. .'. . . :2."w' .1 Nina II cans of Toinatues .- '',c bottles nf Catsup 20r 7 cans of Sardines III oil 2.Yr Fancy String Beans, per um (Or '1 cans of California Cherries :!."r - pkss. of fulled lilce 2.-,r cans of Cove oysters rj!.-,r 3 pkss. of Macaroni t Sell on Sii'.ht ScolirlllK Snap .-r j 1a lb. Srhi'pji's Cocoaiuit ).") I (iraie Nula, per pks lie I'listiim Cereal, per pkf; 2I( Wul l,oa I, or can Illi liice. per 11 rr .'! hollies of l'b-ker. jác THE MAZE Wm. KlrUc. ii)(. 211 so. I'lrst St. of 'hi Iron Her between .Mineral Creek and While Water; on the northern anil southern sbipcs of 1 ule Whitewater, a tributary of the former and the southernmost nroup of easterly and The acipiisitions of this company oiiirnl i tif most available and con venient mill sites in Hie drainage sys tem of Mineral and Silver Prix k basins and will furnish an ample supply of water for a mill havint; a capacity r.i ii l: i ii k from 7 SO to I. into tons of ore per day when judiciously and properly- developed. The location of Hie mill sites, the easily accessible location of Hie mines, tlie opporttinl lb s for t un iteliiiu. the most econom ical method of mluiiu:, and theVnrn- mcrcial values of the ores, make of Ibe minimi estate of the Oaks com pany an Ideal minimi proposition. The em p.'oymcni of skilled labor and competent rniniii enniiieers by the company is the rule which has been adopted by the manam-ment. and tins method has borne fruit, in the rapid and economical development of tin various claims now brtuc; operated. The Incorporation of the Oaks company ami the economical develop ment of the properties owned and con Irolled w ill lead, up to dividend py in results, and the chief industry of New Mexico will receive an impetus second to none on ihe continent in point nf product ivencss and profit able niiniiiK.' " Soiiirro Mines Company. The stream of bullion whirli Is now comliiK from the liiines and mill of the above named company Is not only up to. but slishlly lu advance of the predi, lions of Hie promoters and I'm iner ow ners of the properties cm- braced in the holdiims. of tin; rom pa uy . I-rom a constant und daily recur ring loss, the new inanauemeiit, under Ihe direction of ("eni-ue II. Tower, Jr., enera! superintendent, and William A. k'unkle, mill superintendent, llave luouuhl the property to its present stale of efficiency. 'Ihe imprnve- nls on the old machinery mid (he addition to the new. tonether with labor, has brought about this satis factory condition of -iffairs which is hluhly i i r i i i I , i tile alike to I ho stock holders and manaüomeiit. Developments now ueinn pi-oseeuted hate opened anil exposed' new ore bodies in ihe Wonderful fault-fissure of Hie Fannie-Cbainiiion mine. The lower workings show increased width ami values in the mint product. The mill is now treminti from 100 to li'."i tons per day. the ore averasinK a trifle over $1 per mil in unid anil silver. Th(. weekly coitsi nineiit of bullion is certainly irratilyinn. and Ibis may be materially inn-eased with slight additions to the preseni plant. The (ni) level Is more than holdiiiK Its ow n and Is now- carrying in the breast of the east drift twenty feet of mill inii ore. The concentrates are hipped by express from Silver City to distant MiieltiiiK centers. TtiroiiKh niil the mine and mill the manage ment has been nfva!ivf and up to date, and is reflective of credit upon Messrs. Tower ami Kunklo. who have brought the property out of chaos up to a productive and dividend paving mining; proposition. Tim tiohl Dust. The Hold Dust group. Iit'lnnginir to Abe Peterson. Then. W. Carter and the Ilrownell estate. Is now held under option by a wealthy syndicate of eastern capitalists. The property in question, ronsistim; of six rolHlnunitR liins. has loin; been regarded as one the most oromising in this region of productive mines. The dev elopmeiitH under the Im mediate supervision of Abe Peterson. thorough and practical miner, con sist in Hie main of a cross-cut tunnpl ü!0 feet in length, which Intersected Hie vein at a depth of 310 feet frnm the surface. The vein material tit the point of Intersection avcranes four feet ill width and is of a prolilatile commercial milling urade. The values are about one-half Bold. the balance briiiR silver. The tunnel Is us straight as n plumb line, and is on avcrnRC width and lioinht from portals to breast, and cost under Mr. Peterson's manatcenieiit J7.70 per not. which Includes every item of cost per taining tn mililiiK. The new company has ample means and will develop this property for all 11 Is worth, helnc fully assured at the very inception of their undertaklne that they have a bonanza in sluht f uual tn three times tlie cost of devel opment and the purchase price uf the property. oritiliial slates."- vvhich Ait wa p., i proved June 21),. A. 1). ij I OltDKRUD A tJKNFItAL .; i tci.v to ni' nciii in the Territory i New .Mexico, on lucsthiv, the titti "I nt-uicin i.t-i , i. 13111, lo moose (lia- hundred (ll)ii) delegates to form a cinisl itul lona I ' (i il veil 1 1. ii for said Territory for the pulposo of franiiue a constitution for the proposed stale of Now" Mexico; And Whereas. It npiiecriiiH if.,m the said Pltoci.A .MATluN ,,f ,iu Ciovernor of New Mexico, that eljrl'it (HI ilclegatcs have been a pportiotiei lu the County of Hernalillo. ,-,v.. Mexico, tlie ipiallfied elect. ns of sab! County of r.el iia bll'i are hereby n-u-fied In choose by ballot Ihe s:ii, eight (S delégales to said eonstltu tbina.l convention apportioned to n, County of llerne.liln on the said um day of Seiilember. A. 1). IP Hi; said ffenernl election for the qualified electors 1. will he held iplo .1 a ra m 1 1 ! 1 1 ; 2. ut the house Un tile housi housi housi house the tin tile prei inct ; '.(. at the housi N lu. at the huuse II. at the house iMion.A.M.vnox. C.overnor of the Tor r. i: Hon Whet-ens. lii litory of New' Mexico in iiccortlaiice 'villi the provisions of an Act nl t'oit KTcsf,, enlitled, "An Ael lo enable the people of New Mexico to form a con stilulion end state Koveinnicnl am1 be admitted into the I'libm on an equal fooiin.'; with (he orlKinnl slates: and to ctiable tin- people of Arizona to form a roust il u t ion and stiite gov ernment and In- admilled into i'.ie I'ui'-n on an equal fooling- wlili Hi of Precinct No. the house of Proi of Precinct No. A nt unió ( hi r la ; id Precinct No. 3, at the s, lio,, house of said piecinct; of Precinct No. 4, at Sa nt iawo ( lurch1 ; of I'l'eclnet No. ,", at Alfredo Apolínea; of Prt chut No. ii, at I toman Moraga; Of Pt-rcillct No. 7, Hi Jesus ( la l ela ; of Precinct .No. X, a' the m-1 'mure of si-bl of Precinct (ieorge 1, ovalo; of Precinct N Filomeno .Mora; of Precinct N Rafael Chavez; of Precinct No. I:', at police tu-ai.'- quarters ill the Korbcr Huilding en North Serond street: of Precinct No. 13. at the brick school house of said precinct; of Precinct No. 14. at the house m' Nicolas Herrera: ' of Precinct No. 2 2,, nt tlie house ,,f Carlos l.opez: of Precinct No. 23, at the house nf Manuel Hónrales y Lopez; of Precinct No. 2(1, at the Kcptib. lican club room, 12u W. Silver Ave . of Precinct No. 28, at. the house nl Jose Sahedra y Jaramillo; of Precinct Xo. 34, at the house n' Amistado HuHcrrez; or Precinct No. :;."i, at the sclu. ,1 house of said precinct in said Count,. if Hernalillo, on ihe (;th day of Sep tember, A. I. HHll. between llu liours of !i;(i) a. in. and fi:(io p. m. N'oTICli IS FFPvTIII'Wi OIVKX that such election for delegates to such CoiisliHitloiial Convention shall be held, Ihe returns made, and Hi" (llificalcs of prrsons elei-ti'tl at said reetion issued, as nearly as ina.v lie ia the name manner a" la prrsMihcd by the Laws of the Tcrrilory of New Mexico rcgitlalitit,' elections therein of members of the lcfislalure existing al the time of the last coition of the said members of Hie .said legisla t til ". and . that Ihe provisions of said lav in all respects Including tho qualification of electors anil legist i u i ion shall be applicable to the snhl election pro vided for In said Act of Congress. WITNKSS the seal of the Hoard of County Commissioners of Hiriiahilo Counly, New Mexico, and the hand oi Its chairman, attested bv the clerk. lhls-2i!lh day of August, tullí. (SI-JAM Af.FKKI) (Kl'XSFF.I.H, .Chairman. Attest: A. K. Walker. Clerk. ' .val' $ 3 wwr??ssa .4 l.i, Rk o.u..Mtiaiitt. m.J'. hii.i i W ;,w'ito-'aM Máfciifi ár-méi2 E "J534 E25Ea The 30th Annual New Mexico Fair and Resources Exposition a U li h'.: I QCXOOOCXXXXX A Solid Week of Recreation and Amusement. High Class Harness and Running Races. Base Ball Tournament. Grand SVSililary Display. First Annual Dog Show. - -"'-' - .V V' ITT Ai 0 The C. W. Parker Amusement Company will Furnish the down town night attractions. Fourteen high class shows and sen sational free acts. 5ckxxxxxx'o-xxxxxxx xjooíxxxxxxxo Exciting Relay Races. Motorcycle Races. Mineral, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits. Live Stock and Poultry. Every Species of New and Instruc tive Amusement Will Bo Provided. '1 3 REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Alb yquerque, October 7 and 91 Write the Secretary for Premium List and Other Information J. H. O'RIELLY, President ROY McDONALD, Treasurer MIKE MANDELL, Vice President JOHN B. McMANUS, Secretary i'. uptut ly-lw i '.i" -Am it.i (