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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 Highland Street Car System .. The.., n I '"1 ft l B 'V i n I a J To Be Electric Trolley Line Directors of Citizen's Traction and Power Company Decide to Proceed Immediately to Collect Outstanding Subscriptions Through Legal Methods If trinitv as the Motive Power Operation as Soon as Possible. IiorldliiK definitely lliiil tin- Hiiih Id nil trc'l car hue Him II I' Ir, 'V line. HtnckhnldeiH l the I'itlzcns' Traction mid Tower company last tilKht nut hurled "i' '"'Hi'1 1,1 direr tors fif t lt company li Im k.ii hi once the rnllrrtlon nl .iiilHlJimlliiur snb-M-r! pi iotiit nml li i i.ni lt I In' line With tllf ICIMl tlHKflllll" lll'lll. 'I'll- InrctlliK was held nt the Cominirrlnl tint) nml ii well ul tended. Tin' f.lKI'kllnllUTH Ull" I UK' rnlllilvillK resolution: "HcKnlvcd, That Hi" board ni' II rertors Ik hen ly directed In proceed tin soon ltd tumis ere u .-it I;i l'l- tu com plete tin- lino if this lumiuiny as n trolley line and the dlrcrinrs mi' In Hlrurfed to collect by unit nr other wise the ii n i it I 1 Kiibsoi Iplioits '' At n nicotinic duvcnM days n?o n committee (if ti'ti Htuikhiilili'tH was !lll'lllltl'(l tu Interview Mlbfi 1'lhcl'S Iir hint nut paid tin' amount hi their Mihscl iplhuiH and usi -ertniii th1' cause. Thin l inn in 1 1 1 reported lust liisht Hint It hud collected aliiiiit $1.-. ATTRACTIVE LIST OF PRIZES IS Numerous Valuable Trophies for Best Entries in Kennel Show; More Than a Dozen Cups Are Offered, The special prlfe llnl fur the Ken tiell dhow lit the ciinilnii Thlrtli th All niuil Territnrhil Fnlr, h um (ittnmiiii oil yoHtertliiy hy .Mein tarv J. It. Mi Miiihih Thn lint lh u IntiK "no nml c-oiil n i mm n nnmher of prl.en which nro wi ll wnrth hnvlnir. Thcsp irl.e will he Hwnriled In iKhlltlnn to thn chhIi tirlze.t nlrciiily nnnntitiieil . A muro thnn 11 d"XPi) ciip tirt offen d In the Hpeclnl prl.,. Hut It will h pour nrt of it (tow Hint will full to l iml hi lennt nnn nip for IiIh ow ner. The ciiph ore well placed, itlvlnir tin opportunity to it nnmlicr of different hrcoils of ilnirn. Tlio (Iiik Khow In rfiphlly HHKiinilim hilt proportlotiH nml pnnniHeM In lie olio, of Hie hcut frnl n rcai of the bl ck poMltlon. Addition to the miei hil prize lint will hi minie from time to time mill the full list "ill ho piihllHheil in n fortheoinliin iirlro eatiilnmii. vlitoh will noon be printed iiml illxtrllniteil nmonir doif fnnclerK. Thone who wlh to keep fully Informed ii to the growth of tho prlro IIhI nmy ohlnln full Informntlon upon iippllciitlnn to HmTHary MrMnmiM. The Hperhil prize list up-to-iliite 1h (dyon hi rewlth: Thp l'rMiil(ii('i cup for the henl don or lilich owned and xhlhilcd hy u club memlipr. Thp Hi i i i'lnry'H nip for hi nt Irlnh Terrier In the show. The, HoiithweKlern e'lro tiiMiitaiire coint'iiiu', of A lhuiiieriiie cup valued t frill OH for the hi nl iIok or hitch In tin1 xliotv. The Win. Hornee t'o , I. oh AiiucIcm, i II I i for the hi-nl ("ollle III till' hllnw. rti'hntt Cnndy t'o., enp or t hi' hent lloxton TiTi'h'r. lonil I'hiHH. AKfirniln HoIHIiik eoinpiiny i up for the heRt J'Vixhoiind In th nlnui'. The A. '.. Wltzi'l offeiM cup fnr the lii't Alri'dnle Terrier In the hIi.uv. The 1'hhIiIiiii Culi' cup for the hint th'K or hitch entered, owned, nnd nhow n hy n ( hlhl uiuh'i' ten yrins of Hoy I.. Crouch rup fnr Ihr hcM heiivvwel4ht Hull Terrier In the whow l'.rnl. V. K. Ttniier cup for the IichI puppy In thp show, l.ioiil chiHN. Sinter CiKiir cnniian' rup I"!' the h.'Ht Cocker Spmiii'l in the hIiow !l Yiinow cup for the hríd Tr! h'i'tirr 'ii Hie hIiow. I r. l. II. C.'UMN rup for host lioliloll or l-;iic.h.sh Settri' In thi sh" lilo cninile M.iti'i li'l mid l.nnih. r I nlllpany 111 t"l' I" M I'l'ihh I'.nll'l, ,-. tn the idiow. 1'iTKiinon ColhMi r. JIC "I um I'li'lla for the hen! St. Urrn.tril In I lie i how .1 K'llhrr Co. hut collar tor the cl i-i4 ii ha li.lMoinr l.rsl I la llliat Ion. n I 111' . I'.lnnett ImMail Tl'dlli ronipam. i mi pine Mixiian Pro w n Work f"r the In st rtoir owned and c?.1iII.IIimI hy It l.uly. local ( I is. S oil h wct i-fu Ih.urrv A he Co., h.lli'isorne Mtein for thr Lent pointer in Ihe hIiow. .M. -intosh ti.ii'.iH.ir,. co nffi-fH i:: "1 iloK , . . 1 1. 1 r tur the Ih-m Hull Tri iirr in the ,',ov. P.. Hupp,, olf.i '. an CI i ton ToB Ih mi ilii l"l lh,, .,.-t Ci' .it Pain- in the h n vi' I'. I.. Wushhurn . ofter i lioi.-c Of Aulnlllohiie I'; p o- the l"l ItllS Hiiill Well h'.un.l local , ., I .i ara i .1 I .nal. niann l .M unir Poli-. r-T id, i , . i i - I.ocmI ii'i i ' i, r í : ,, ioHr tor the het-t foil ,: I how. I'ricdhlll i! l',rr, n'f. r i,rii. T. i ii r en .,.e in Hm il Pm- hulla for the I.Kt T. I hhow . Incnl chl hil. in t ' -. o nr. hi hpitu c. f.'. . irrilr 111., hext M.iftlir Prnirtuitn P.ri.M. offrr 9?. to. lion!;,,! Il.it t'.r the hi'Ht lirfi hounil 111 111,' h " . 'II,'' ' kl'lllli I Pel few. K.'!i., C!'ii .1" . ' lil-.m tell Curii lll lil.K' riptloiM to I.. iiiiirili'il iik t 'lioM. -Winn. 1.- ili'l'S nlnl hit. hen I l the l.'ll'.niii!; ( lue Air. ilale. Tc-riern. Cilio, Poi:.t.r on. I Pnchüli Seller" A I'lil-i t i.fíci ti ImniN'.ni'- pi' to., for the I" m l:l"0.th.inn.i "1'm-I'I i'ti'i !"(," a f.t!" iei .n''!'. i hi ion. i'i.i'ii-h. .I at 14-1 chin, h Fin. t, .i w Yolk ( 111. i.'lii !i tile f" lo UK tir. I ll prlex. (in., iiirr.iit .'iU hn hw i pi mn I-. ' Kici'l iih.i I a ii' y " for I..-M I 'h i imah'.i i d"t; ill the hhou . inr i iirr i.t a i U- M.l-í-rrtpll.'n t i "Ki( id liml rain i" I r l-r.-t ih-fc; In 1 !i ill l,P llili ell.th 4 i I ' n curreTit i. ,'r'i' f iin- riotion to "field and l-'a ir ' for ihe Intt tai. ii In thp ninncllan-..p iLihik One copv "The Hree.iir' nml l'v rilh.t..rr of iloin Iuí.Ip U....l 4 1, I iMrpctory" f..r t.mt pr .ip i ntored in til, mi breit fes lupy "l'h I'rttdcri' and L- Announced Nescessary, and to Use Elec for the Line: Cars Will Be in 01)11 ill Hie olltsla llllllll! subscript iollS htlil liiul received nssill a noe that nliont tl.luii) more would lie paid If I he new k 1 1 in Is made a trnlley line. I : then decided tu Make the line )i. tlollov muí In (mi I'll to II m quickly US r!"ll In- iliilie. An o! 'illllrf to ft fl II 1 1 IIH'MI lllsl lllliht there relll'i'iiH S I, "'Ml In iiliuili sub- Hoi Ipl fi ns, w hi i Ii v. II llnw he eul- tectcd. will t hi; l'Ji i pi Inn "I' I'eW hlimll'd ihi: ni l ipl lues I Ii: Mill. The t' '.'.I'll i.iel I'pr )". I "ll"i te.l hern e.liill.'ll ronipb I' d : " ry rcpp'seni tip I I,: ,hnhl" in l (he Sllb ! '.ill ho mi K.ni.M tu. .1 viis ir..- . vim," tel $ 1 ii.i'iui of t lib: wriii.nt T i-'i.i I . It hai ., I h; t the line . r i b" tr-.ll. cost iif tu the There is I ui!d n iil.i.iit $ ,',.(:' n .iihiilh.il (tnniiiii iiln i"iy Fiil.r-rll.i il. nine inuteriil nil hand t' (lack In ll'T barns. The a. lion of the sliukhobler lust ninhl h.'S l iven the new line Impetus mil il Is nine eollflilellt IV experto!.! Hint the completion nf Hie line will he ;i iin sliun nf "lily a. short lime. hihlliil-M' nf ih'KS "! tilde Think Hint I drrolory" fur bent liK or hitch nwnril In I'.cniullllo county New Mex ico', nny hreeil. Our! copy "The Ttrcnders' nml Kx hl hi tors' of doits fluids llimk nml I lirertriry" fur hint Fox Terrier in tin? show GLAD HAND FOR ROOSE VELT IN WEST (Coin Iniird front I'iiüe Our.) During his Hhort Ftny here Colonel KooKi yi'll ylslted J. F. Wilcox, one of the most prominent of Kenator Cum iiiIiih' eiipporterH. Coloni'l liooKevelt hardly hail he Kitn to npi'iik lit the jiiuli when Home one i n llril out : "How uhoni New York?" "Well. (hire i." the New Turk iMMir," I hi' colonel said. "There it is pi'ileclly plain that I Maud primarily lor political ih ii tilines nnd decency nml for popular rule. Honii1 timen I ilo not iiKi'ce with "II I'll' people 1 try my host In repronent tin in us far as I i nn. I will ilo unylliliiK for thi n) except that which Is viroiiti, nnd that 1 will not ilo lor any mini." Colonel Roosevelt wound up Hie day ut l.exiiietnn, Neh., mnkiiiM n I hn e-tnlniite sneerh fit 10:30 p. in. Hi' made his fhst speech of the day nt ll:t,r. o'clock this mornlnií- Tiie Nohraska Kenators, liij Itrown and Klincr .1. Hurkitt not on the train at Kearney ami talked 'lili Colonel lionsevelt for a few minutes. When the colonel went out to inldrrpfl the crowd nl Kennn.'y hi- took the Hrlialol'H Willi him. "I inn chid to srP our two t.i'iia lois," he said. '-f shall always ir ini'inhi'i' with plrasurr nnd fcrnlitiide tiie help Iveti mi' hy Mr. liurkett when hi' was In the house of ropre seiitallyis mid I was in Hie White House In eettinii ii satisfactory tariff nrrnnecmcnl with OiWi which lias knit two nallons cloner loucthi'r." Sriialor Hiirke'.t Is in Ihe midst of lar.ipalun for re-elect Inn. i:m)si; iwni n ki tmk iii ixini; i.p.w.ah hi- HriiM'r, Colo., Am.;. 2ii. Hy Joint rcsolul ion Theodore Itooseyelt was lll yiled today to uihll ess I he Colorado Irelslal m i' iii'ti hr i oiiirs to 1 inn er in t Monday. In the senate Ihe chair aiiiiounrrd an unanimous fayorahle olr. "I Mitnl 'no'." corrected Sdl- lor Mcl'ui', and ivlnai asked why milled, "H". iiuse 1 hae heard eiioimh of lioiiM'rclt. Then Senator Ailaui". in;, ioi'ilv leader, iirose and without ci'iiino'iit. asked that ills yotr hr also lerniilrd aiialuat tin' lrsohil ion. ( (HUM 1. Ill I II.MIIII ID si ,i i : ii i 1 1 1 1 : Kef fill V, Nell . AllK. - WlH'll Cnlollrl liooxorlt was inforniril lo nlulit thai i-, pulilir ins h ailrrs In N.i-saii ioaiit, N. w Vcrk. had detiT ininril t hat he .sha 1 1 I i a delec He to lie rrpnl.'li an i :i T . ron vrnt mil fit KtiriilotM. V V.. h- v-ipl Coil he was M-ry kI.i'I I" leaf it a.nl would iiccrpt. t til.DM I nM VIS TO i)im:ss 1 1 :t.ist. vn'i;i' Kraror. Net,., All.:, "li.- I'olnO'l llooscirlt proinlHrd tonight to nd iIiins tiie n ir in hcrti rt the t'olorailo hil'lilillr when In' t MtS 1' IIM'I' Aloud i . ALLEGED GRAFTERS DENIES VENUE CANCE ( ( out iuticil f rom I'lme I ne ) ii'iiiiii.il t ii.i I toil iv whi n Juih;i' liMuo.i m i i i Irluh.il thrni a hill of pa I I I. 1 i I h or a thalllie of rllllr 'I lie ni, ai a l'r i li.i i ip il with I 1 1 I h i -pallli'.' in lianiN to. whlih the rail toad i "in pa li. 1 ill Ii i;i il to hair l"i n mtili 'ted out "I uiofo than $ 1 .iiimi.iumi Ihl'ouiih trill. t ill car repair lull.-. Ilrspll.' ohl, i ll"ir , aliono . ..r the d'l'li.--''. nanirs of Ira Ih l;.tvn, loinirr prrMih-til ot Ihr M"iiop tout. , wiio in . -1 death rn 1'inl) h h iMili't "lll-ll . ,1 I : Hill k.'l .,1'd Wilp. I in I!. nslnm , loi iiicr mi pel nil inh ais l inai hiip t ' of the lihuois I'tnli ,!, were hionrht Into the in" 111 Ho- tix. ti'iiopN nl 'I'iieopliUe Hiiilher. t"i nirii cu' i-'l niati.ii;ir of the a.. man t'ar ronipatn. red now rmphn'o an a I moii. iniii' i r for ihr II h"l l', Mitral load. He nh'-r on laird he fiad hen "lr, il Irotn IllK ""illi'll as (.','!. ial inaiitifor and ilireito,' and that John M 'l.iv'or. one of the li.'irnd.ii;; -. Ml ji: hi he made d 1 1' ' t or He aNo n.trritrd a r oii crsj la -a hr il-''.r'd. iiMirman had held wiin ii ln, to v hi h the car itonpanv ha t I "!d ot i i' - eiit i tic Ta lor with a II' m k 't - "Í", i-llir. !. ia the ii ntpauv. ioi.1 t 'C Ihot hr woTihl pi. ai nl a Mii'-'al I I"' K to ti, i ; I ; i t. t illa l:lli" i i- i - T. si. I' lit of tie road, ai"! (" IT H.K .1 II it I'illl.ll'. .1. I" It'll ki 1. in si- 'al.t rap, i ml. liilei t ..f nu. Ii'i . I aroi t- Wcii mi HiioVni. f a pi ; ' al n -0' "t '1 O: l I. p. o Ih. Phi,,',.- l'i II -tra! tt'M.toi r i "iitmited as f.. ,).. 'lip., ii... I . . i K i.k tlimntli t'.r 'aro '.'ll'l i i .-r:l;.ri n!..'! . .am.. C..'ii i lii.u.' p,'.- or lnm!r it" I 'I'"l t" :l i'lM M.. i II. .v. in. , h hi "ii li'.iit, iir.I i i,. ,.f ioHil'ir i "i i Ir I;, oí i-.T I i...,t i ,ni I did riot lliioli. hoi ,K, , him u lo-r.' he . lid to K't trie li".ric to iy l.r It ' H" l.pl e.l th.'D i!,, .ii:,,r K., worth at I' ..-t li'.,? v ,ia .ij in- GROCERY CO, GOOD THINGS TO EAT VVc Lead Always Extra large Lemons, doz. 20c Nice sweet Oranges 35c Bananas 35c Sweet, ripe Watermelons, pound 1 1 -2c Fancy Calif. Potatoes 12 lbs. for 25c Cane sugar, 15 lbs. $1.00 Fancy Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs 25c Cooking Apples, 8 lbs. 25c Fancy Calif. Tomatoes, lb 10c Blue Labic Catsup, pint bottle ...20c Bakery Department Nut Loaf Cakes Potato Layer Cakes Potato Coffee Cakes Cream Puffs Cherry Tarts Layer Cakes of all kinds Angel Foods, etc. Hot Roll's Every day at 11 o'clock. would kit the iiDiiny to pay for It. A while later wo canir upon many tills of loans Journals and other hf.is.i car parts. Ho said, 'Their is some ca.sy money.' "I saul, lo1 ti; 1 1 1 hrllrr look out for thai i-as' monry husinrss or Hint he would r;rt into tioiilile. i istoriiian re i . I ii -ii : '(ih, Taylor will I.iko ciire of lllal.' " II SIEK ABDICATES THRONE Koipfm Fii'piie Censes to Exist :: ! "L;,rui oi iVmiiiing Calm" Vi iMiics Japanese ienituiy, .oul. Koi'.-.i. Aiij;. 2ti - -The Ac- . ' I ' . lilt 1 1 i N I I I i ni II I oil lo Map' thai Korran S"rlrit;nl haw fiilH'ii and t li.it .MiiIkIiiIo. nnprror of .lapan will hceolur ahsollltr ruler of Kol'ra llrM Al Ia when t he am ceini lit I"'- iH'Tii l-ati pefor Y i I-heU I'lniu ror ot koira and M nl su hit n. whirl! iva : l j lied . ui.ii! I .' J, will hr ol I i r i . 1 1 1 pi'oliiillKalril. I i. is o i, pi e, i ll. nl e a p m a I ion "I tiie po illation and territory of the ' llrflnlt Uniah'in" has lona heell le rai'led a-. lne Ha hie. eeli h' the late I'llnrr ilo, Japan. 'M' resident nelleral ni Korea, in, helore he wan im:ml ii.i leil hv a I o no t ii;i 1 Korean at liar ían .Mam hurta last leaf, lealija'd the Imprai th ,i I ii 1 1 1 r Hie maintenance nt a nf li lis- ol hoi. Mil nuil pclnh'tl' c and .-.'If-cov rriiiiirnt. It 111. IV hr staled lnK It iVl'l.V that I iiipnoi- Vi Sick and Hie tornier ein In i or, t I leiil w ho ahdu atrd lit I'm.. wi'lnmU i onseiited t" Japans p.. i'oia.s I a- annex atimi. the I' Mio' oi win, n w.rr i uri ne l Keie roiis oil trutofficiaLs are asked to explain sibley campaign fund I t.uikh:-. 1'a . Aim :'. Oflli'in! of lh. i;.,irna smnal i'il rompanv. a ir. -nl ii.i i of lh.- Mindard oil i "iii- i'. It.. h... la , ti slii pornacd ill Ihr ."l.llliln; I" Ule i "I'll ol the expense a. . ' ai l el .Ion I h C. Hll'leV. wln wan It ''. -i.oi.il nominee "1 the la - !.! la !! pill.' It: 1'ie twenty -ci.u lltll I . i -1 I 1 1 t 'lie .nid.t v ill an I nt. i ih tans , oei- il' lie- HI p.'-., I "I ML'.i'.ll'l to w lili h Mi t i. lii . . ai , ,hs w il h Hie law, tn a I ' a i , as Cm 'o : í'i S OF TWO VC-i-iE W,SECK VICTIMS- M rh.. Am. r. To udd ta iltv ft i.h nl ;! the. n. s .., th,. iiTirri!i "t Wi .1 "il i ; rand Tl ll n I. re. i, loins K,d to re I rrsiTIt t A" l.-Mll, s W ei e tollll.l 1 11 I 'I'' t a i o a ! ... k ID..1 h.. .1 r i... s -I. i il.a Th s liUllil'I' ' .ie.ul I .' I.lil. j . ha i r. d I . .!' Ih li .11.. WD i i.ii 'jiiMHri ,'"' J. i:i-j:x.'-'íZ..t:AX It's always a better qual ity and more of it when you pay CASH. A FEW EVERYDAY PRICES 15 lbs, Granulated Susar $1.00 11 lbs, Potatoes 25c Gold Coin Flour, 50-lb, sack $1.45 Diamond M. Flour, 50-lb, sack $1.45 Old Homestead Flour 50 lb, sack $1.55 Ross Patent Flour, 50-lb, sack $1.75 Best Creamery Butter, lb, 31c Kansas Ranch Eggs, doz, 27 1-2c 8 bars Diamond C, Soap 25c 7 bars White Russia Soap 25c 6 bars Lenox Soap.. 25c G bars Crystal White Soap ... 25c Large pkg, Gold Dust 20c Mason Jars, pints, doz, 60c Mason Jars, quarts, doz. 70c Jelly glasses, doz,. ..30c The Only Strictly Cash Grocery in the City. F.G.Pratt&Co. Phone 46 214 S. Second St. S 8 NUMBER II" NOW A POET IS Louis C, Gumbiner, Publicity Agent for Teriitoiial Fair, Bicaks Into Limelight as Writer of Verse, Vol content with rldiiiii from Ka Ti ran City lo AlhiiiUi'fiUi' In three days without tellini the conductor any of hit; troiihlet-; not BatiMicd with coiiiw to work as puhllclty iixnit for the Ter. rilorial Hair utid liatidlliiK out irose, holh verhal and vi riHeii. " I !. Xunihcr Two,'' known ill I'coria, III., us LooN I C. liuinhiuer has lirohen mil m urw daco. "Ii Nuinbor 2." has made his dehut as u ioct. Mr. t ; u inhlner's f.'-h loin were aware thai he In a miisl lian. that he Is versatile and cffcrMs ccnt. hut they never even Kiu-)ccted lilm t" heiim addlcclcd to. the poet husiness. However, the irntli ln-wr Hurl m. and if you don't helielo Mr. Ciiiinhiner in u writer of verye vers, Hint rh ill's, iirrl'ertU .hist rend tlin follow iim i", iii. kIccii out tor imhlira Ih.n at Ihr I'nir I Iradiiuart'Ts rstrr- flav: "If 'iiv dollar Is hacked up with K"'ul i rommon nrnse And ii'ii'ii limes for your lip a neeh. Just take our advice and pta mi now commence. To He in our Cltv I'air Week." a iriohi r :t-4.fi--?- lIO," The first edition of the P"cm wai exhaiiste, ten III ill II t.'X alter It wan is f.iied esterday a ml ad va lire orders nr. now- in lor the entire second edit ton." CONGRESSMAN McGUIRE GIVEN EXONERATION l'.lll!l!k;i. Okl.l.. An-. I'll. - At the i om lovioii of its ti '.'irini; today thr spot ial house commute ui est ira i iim Indian allairs'. Issued a letter to Coh en -sum u i!. S. .M.t. Hire ot tin- lit si Oklahoma district. eoii.-a 1 1 nu him; and si'illnu' forth thai "tliere was li" evidence whatever to sustain an char;:e or saliíes-tion that o,i t.M. - i liaire) had or na" in; inter. wl-aleler III till" so-lilled Afi.Muir .out! a. is ir ill any other Indian e tracts.'' M PROFESSOR JAMES, AGED PHILOSOPHER, IS DEAD oi a. i Wall X. 1 1 . Aim. 'Ji.. - I'l " un .lames ot llarv ard i.i.i of no i ii a .s I na mo i. died I".Ih at his S im rr A II i'ou i. 'l lie ';.iil he-! . Idler '! time h s ,i,.,, t h w . l.'.i I'!.. . --or Jo nn s h Miman-i -"me here 'i' arrn.d ill Quehi 1 1 "in i ltirope. w here jlri'.ii i.i e muí t o- s He Had H"lie ahl'Mid al the ii isi Ir of li.s .1 heen ai I'is '.' a w i-.-k. ii.i - ' l ist iT'il.n ! ie had heen Í vr;il montas ' 1 IL'iM.i ll In lie j I'Voiii. r, liniv I Grocery and Market 216 West Gold Ave. Saturday Special Egg Flant, Cabbage, Green Corn, Young Onions, Let tuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Cucumbers, Beets, Pep pers, Green Beans, Caul iflower and Sweet Pota toes. Bananas, Apples, Oran ges, Plums, Grapes, Pea ches, Pears, Grape Fruit, Cantaloupes and Water melons. Fresh Meats that are the best. Anew lot of Live Chickens arrived yesterday let us kill you one, they are fine. ísssxaisssKSíssiBEsaBsmsism 235-Telephones-236 We have a special delivery wagon .for quick service Jumes, the noled Kntdish author, who was sirk. 1'rofrs.sor Jnmi's hrranir ill aliout n month iuro, nnd Ids further travels were shaped homeward hy casy stanes. The condition of Hm uyed philosopher was not considered (such us to call for extraordinary measures, hut at Qurhec. Hrofrssor Jumes was taken in rare hv his son. AVIIliam .lanieH, Jr.. and rame IniinediHtely to his summer home here. William James, editor, author and dean of American philosophy, was horn in New York January 11, 1S4Í, Hies on of the liey. Henry James. :i Sw edenhoi-Kian minister and w riter. 1'i'ofeswor James; heenme an in-'-(riirtur at Harvard n Is',-.' two yours lifter h,. hail taken his defin e of M. I), at the medical school there. Two A ears later ho was made assistant prolrssor of rnmpnrativo anatomy and physiology and from 1SS0 to ls5 he was) assistani professor of philosophy; from 18X5 to lfiH'.t professor in the mime depurlnirut ; professor of phys ciolouy from IKS'.i to 1 S :i 7 ami proli-.s-siir of philosophy from I sit 7 to K)H7. He mus (in mid Irctiirrr on na tural rrlitdon at the I 'niversil y of l-Minhiir.iHi from IMI!) to HUM; he was crrrsprndiin; nirmlirr ih- I I nst it ul e. rails; Hoval l'russian Academy ot Scllnces and a tneinher of the Na tional Aenmedy of Sciences. Sonic of his hook were; "i'rinciph's of rsycholory." "I'hv- cIioIokj i'1-n'lei- Crhlsr.' 'I'lir Will to Hrli- e .-'ml other lOs.-a s In Popular l'hilosiiphy." Talks to 'I'each- crs on l'. srlndouy and to Studrnts on I 1. ile's Ideals.'' "Human Immortality Two Supposed ih.iectioti.s to the Doc trine," "The Varieties of l!elini"ni I'.xepriences. I ra ií n i a 1 ism A Xew j., me for Some old Ways of Think- illB." Now Then This is a special for today only. DR. PRICE'S Wheat Flakes Celery Food v 5c Per Package 2 pkgs. only to a family. GRAPES A variety of kinds fancy stock, 3 lbs. for 25 Cents Ward's Store Hcmer H. Ward, Myr. 1 315 Marbt Ave., Phone 206 Until September 1st we will sell all our Electric Fixtures and Portable Lamps at just one-fourth off regular price . These are all new and up-to-date goods. Our prices for installing fixtures as well as all other work is the lowest and remember we fu.nish Certificate of Inspection by tl'.: Hocky .'....tain Fire Underwriters' Association on all work installed by the Nash Electrical Sup ply Company 14-OFF 1-4- MUSIC III IHE RINK Ellis and His Band Will Play; the Floor Will Be as Smooth as Glass and There Will Be Skates for Everybody, The floor of the armory was sur faced with mi electric niarhine yes terday and wil he in splendid condi tion fir the skaters tonight. Tail hundred and fi'i'ty additional pairs of skates have hern received, and there aro now etiout,'h skates on hand to iipt'ommmliuo il very larpe crowd. Ki lls and hin hand will play toniirht. Skaters may skate at the armory every night except Tuesday niirht which is reserved for drill hv Com pany (i. it is quite likely that a reo-crri-hreti k iiiR crowd will he on the floor tonight. I'ttnu-tod hy the music and the classy floor. It is the inten tion of the ma lutiienicnt to introduce new features from time lo time, and lovers of the riclinhtful pastime of skatiny should watch the paper closely Hons. for new fiin-ci;eatin! Innova- E !U SLIDE OF SAND AND GRAVEL LOUIS WARDWELL MEETS AWFUL DEATH YESTERDAY Was Loading Wagon Near St, Joseph's Hospital; Sisters Summon Workmen and At tempt Rescue but Were Late, Hurled alive face downward under several tons of sand, Louis Ward well, ii driver for Hie ,Lioi' Supply company, met death in the foothills r.ear St. Joseph's sanitarium xestef- day hy slowly smot lieriiif,-. A coroner's jury held an inquest last niuht and decided that thif.ill of sand did not kill W'ardwell, I ul that he died from sniotheriim, all houu h there was a slieht wruiid on the side of the head, which may have rendered ti i 1 11 Ulicolisclilll. The hod y was lal-cn in cluirite hy Slronir Hrotliers. 'the funeral will likely he held Sundnv under (he aus pices of the Spanish-American war veterans, as Wardweil was a memher of the llou;;h Hiders and had a ood record as a soldier. The fate met hy Warduell was tragic. lie was at work alone, fillitn; a wanon with sand and mavel near the hospital. A pati.nt who was sit - j tliiff on ii porch ut Hie hospital, saw I Hie sand and gravel hank suddenly I fall. The patient nfter watting sev I eral minutes, did not see Wardweil ut j work iiitaiii. and notliied Hie sisters. ! They ha: stened to the stmt, and at the I samo time summoned workmen in tiie vlrinity. When they reached the (uindsliile they found that it had huried one end of the wauon. Thev thought nt first that Wardweil hud pone to net help to extricate the ( waeon. hut to make sure, they hastily I liCKan to diif away Ihe sand. They I had to remove several tons of sand j and travel, and at the bottom they I found Wardwell, face downward, and j dead. He had heen caught hy Hie i slide between the hank and ins , wairon and had hee'i pinned down j under the weiaht of sand and (travel ! so that he could not move. In Hint ; position he proh.itdy '.smothered to .death in a few minutrs. ! Louis Wardweil was will known ' here. His father, "Sandy" Wardweil, : is one of the oldest state drivers in jthe territory, and was a well known I character iilonv the Santa Fe trail i for years. The younu man was about ."0 enrs old. He h ft a wife, two i hrotliers and a sister. The father is t now in aislo, t'al., having recently 'Sold the sta'e he drove between this citv and Hi,, university and retired to i 'a I orni.i to spend his remaining davs. H r was P.ollfi.'l hv wire of his sons death. I. ouis Wardweil whs a I rt'lu'i of oak, nl.) man. Clifford. Hie well i know n s te ld under the di Mri'leilan. justice of iiu t 12. Til niem- i rcrt ion ot W. W. I t he peace in pre f the jury were l)r. Hidden. M. K. Hunt. II Loel.. a. L. Keith. P. A. Joluisoii and S Wanner. There w erví Inn eve vvitn sscs to tiie aovident. the I EVENING AUCTION SALE Tuesday, August 30th, at 2 p. m., I will sell at Auction a five room house and lot 317 South Edith Street, with the splendid furniture of same. This beau tiful little modern home with lot 50x142 and large barn, so well located and close in will cer tainly be inviting to the home seeker; easy terms can be arranged. J. M. S0LLIE, Auctioneer. AUCTION Saturday, August 27th, at 10 a. m., on the corner of 1st and Centra!, I will sell at Auction, a fine Holstein tVlilch Cow. J. M. S0LLIE. only person w ho even Haw- apparently heiiur the patient at. hospital, who was too ill to appu the inquest. Tin- workmen froi sanitarium told of the findini; hotly and the remains were vieWI the jury. ID! Delegates Elected at Primaries Will Select Eight Men From This County as Candidates for Santa Fc Gathering, The republicans county will hold their day at the court hoiif qii' ioiie. lirKinnim; at nf Henialillo convent ion !'- in old Albu lo o'clock I In Itlol'llllly. I.lkr thr l'l p 1 1 1) I Ira II pn- mai'irs hrld Thursday, the outlook is for a wide open convention, an ab sence ot slate making and a slroiiK plat form for the nominees' srlrrtcd lor Ihr i oirlilutional convention. A la rue number of prominent repuh licans in this county were heini; talked of last ninht for places on the delc nation, hut it will he impossible form any idea as to who will be sr li'cled until the dolíanles, inert in conn-ill ion today. The outlook is fur a hai'pioiilons convent ion and 'he usual pa.rtv unity and spirit of f id' Ida y for all. ASKS LOCATION CUPID'S OFFICE Eastern Woman Wants to Know If Matrimonial Agency Exists in New Mexico, I ni-, l il tlKiisO. h I,, ll, Murninx Journiui Sania He. X. AL. Ana. -,; - Tl"' bachelor rt Ih" t'apilol huillín. were iliMiui tnli' a panic today w li'-n one d' the prominent territorial of'1' oials. who iln"s not want his naua' mentioned, lei it he known that la' has received several letters fnun n woman in the east askinif w h'-rr :l iriatrinionial liiirrau is boated in .New Atex'cu. it uiipea.rs that flu ha been unable to find such a luir." l and it is runured that she rnav that one is soon established. This habit of writing to the tna"r of a city or to the worthy postmaster toiind i owliov husbands for tail' la-' ' sieaiv-lfh íi.ili.en romanos in th' !r little heeds d ies not appeal to tin' lady, who i a. woman with a sire1 sense of tiie proprtetv of thir.-'1 T: oli.-iu fin. I i..,u,l,..nu ibromrh l,li" re-ius: Keekers of homes find bui i'l- inus through aem lis: housiwn ttnd ettirii-nt servants i'V means ef similar devices' and why should n"; well meaning eastern i;irls and wi '" hm find husbands throu.:h a i-rsf rlass wide awake matrimonial 'j- sin h to be located ia New S'.rxi. the sluh. ' Uh7 5 WILL TODAY I