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l THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1910 DR. C. H, CONNER Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATH region. Conalderlnit the vast cope of the northern fires the theory is believed to be iulte reasonable Volcanic eruptions have been known to envelnb the whole earth in a sim ilar haze for many month and the tremendous volume ol smoke rolling iii from the bitrnhiK forcsls must l huge enough to be In evidence of over ft great area. SFCTIOV Klltl-XTOH THINKS it's i ohi'M" i nii: mioki: imperial f erreMpontlent-e In Mnrninsr ,lf.nmal Santa Fe, X. M., Aug. -". "Isn't GEO.W.HICKOX COMPANY I Another New New Mexico Pioneer Jeweler. Our Specialties: "Plainonda," "American Wntche " Repatrio fine All acute mi chronic disease Watches, Correcting Eye Trouuiei una noninram r-ngraving. Tin: Ai:rit ntoxT m w. KM st. treated. Office: fitom llullillnc, Fourth find Central avenue. CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Motes. Ranges, House Furnishing Ooods, Cullrry and tools. Iron Pli Valves mi liftings. I'IiiiiiIiIiib, llenllng, Tin nnd Coimt Work IS VIT 'KX1 KAI, AVKM IC PHOXE 816. Always Trying to Have the Best A fresh lot of Schilling's 3 Star Coffee 35c per pound 3 lbs. for $1.00 A NEW CREAM CHEESE We think it the finest of the kind to come to town. It is bound to please many. Ward's Store Homer H. Ward, Mgr. 31 S Marble Ave., Phone 206 Try a Morning Journal Want Ad tKXXXXXXXX)OOOGOOCOO Our ICE CREAM IS PURE And (rood to eat. We furnish It In any quantity. Out-of-town orden ollrlted. The Matthew Dairy & Supply Co. Phone 4''0 1700 X. 4th St. CQQQppopopajppoQQO CHARLES ILFÉLD CO. Wholesalers of Everything LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA 2 IT'S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR HAT New Styles In Stiff and Soft Hats arc here direct from the most celebrated makers. All the nobby brown shades to match the suits are now displayed $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 John B. Stetson celebrated Derby Hats $4.00 and $5.00 We carry a full line of Boys' Hats. $1.50 and $1.75 in the new autumn shades. BOY'S CAPS All the newest creations for boys in golf or yacht styles. 50c and 75c. Mail orders promptly filled. I L WASHBURN GO. 1 22 South Second Street 119 W. Gold Ave. .1 w r - tf. -THE Home Restaurant Is tn Best Place to Eat HOME COOKING No. 207 West Gold TRY US MEALS 25 CENTS HOME REALTY CO. 1118. Third St, FOR fAf.K KIiib house, V. Central; pew 7-nmin house, . Twelfth. We hulld Ionises un monthly payments, ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRYand MACHINE WORKS AMU'OVI'ltO! l M'AV MKXICO. Iron nml Itrasa Costing. Machinery Repair. LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS GET TOGETHER, SAYS SULLIVAN TO COMPROMISE LIKELY IN TURLEY DIFFICULTY Ptimpins Plant Will Iniffate 2,500 Ac i cs of Fiuit Land; Woik on Now Railroad to Be m Soon, if-liil CnrrptiMimh-n,- t Mfirnlne Jiiiirnnl Aztec , X. M., Aug. :, The visit of Ti-n ltoi l.il Kiiglm-rr Sullivan to Aztec luis result-'il in a i;n t lici ing of ptomt-iii-nt -ittoinexs from Simla l-'e and Kitniinuiton. The beuring on Water application of .lay Tnrley has been had nml the advice of .Mr. Sullivan li been tliat all iarties interested i;i-l toeiio-r and c-oiiiironnse the mai lt r 'I'liis afternoon siub a course is beint; acted on with excellent prus- I e, ) ot MlcceSS. Ctlder tile plan ilü l'i.ii-iM-il, the extension of both the Maic.iiiond ,in li ami the Standartt tin, )i hii tl-.e San ,Iit:in river will not In- intci rupted on aci-ount of protest bv .lav Tnrlev of additinnat water nuliM 'I'h.se ditch t'xu-iisions are im.Hcis than can be built' right now, vitli iiipital wilting for tlie water n pplic a I ions to be granted. The Tur Icv protect embrace some hundreds ot lb'iosands of acres of land and l Mttd to lie a tutuie poxsibllity .if mil poní of ,-apiial in magnitude. San Juan tountv now ships In so inn- li "I Mi loodstufls lli.it It must lia- niot-e land antler attr to pro- - eic-Mi-b tor local consumption. The people want the (Inches built. I't'g.iialless .,f lio biiilils tlit-ni. liti h iii.tiliu íeove riKbt ahesd with III.- 11 b-nit-iit of the disputes between T-nl,v a lot others llett. W. S Walk.-!. I". T. Coster. R. C. l a i It s and -tht ri are interested in n I s i ii 1 1 .i 1 1 : iilaut which will throw IMl 'bu let of wilier tro in the Animas the i ton, h mesa, a spb-n-ot I. "..in ere of fruit land le ttoiiMi or Ibis i -My. ilbv.tn ban looked over the It is pHtuifit to bullet or en- ni- h tliat In ads near Axtec, .iid i. I acht l r prolei tail-.- run it t. ttie mesa on..ite flora Aisla, where n Mie.-r tall of ; f,et are i-aii.t-d. The ititcb will have a earn m t.ipaiitv o( ;-ft sectvnd feet ,tr WKitr. and one of ihe bicitest nm etiinerv ten-. In iti west bas stated RRÍGATORS ttieir w i'.iiniMic. to sign a rontrset I o deliver '.' s.- otid feet upon the int.il with the -I'll second feet at pow r,' Added to thin is the proj.able start, tut t.f the on hunt irrmaiion ditch, w bt h ti s.tl.t to . over I2.n acres of fine land aero, the river from ihls t iiv alai toward rsriiiinulon. Tle bonds tn this project wre reeentlv oied -t iv atrably nn.( Jmiue Mt Kie has wpi-rovetl tht rn. Títere remains ivott . vr - '. Highland Pharmacy B. H. Briggs & Co., Props. Telephone Your Wants Quick Deliveries. St. Michael's College Pioneer Institution of Learning in t!ie Southwest. MTKIt A It V, MI HNTI 1'IC, com m j;i t ci a 1j an it srcs. SESSION BEGINS SEP. 5. For further particulars address DltOTHKIl KIVAI!I), President, hum ft 1, N M. construction work. Arizona and Colorado rnllrond new I encouraging. Acceptance by thin rond of rights of way through the city of Kurnngn, and filing of option on a pint of ground near liurnngo for yards have occurred the past week. I u in o ra, entirely unauthentic, are to the effect that construction work will begin from (lalltip iliia way In' January 1, 1911. It is claimed tliat donhle track, tng of the Simla Fe west from Gallup la to neenrnmodate the additional trnf. fie which will be run went to the Arlfona and Colorado connection. Han Juan lina bail a prosperous sea. son, nil crops except applet being very Kod. The plan of advertising adopt ed hy the bureau of immigration In being víKoróiiHly backed tip by the lo cal Commercial club, with gratifying results. What Kan Junn county need la more producers and loss of Hjtecti Inlinfj. ' WILfCELEBRATE Annual Fiesta at Rosvvell to be Big Affair; Cummins Lieuten ant Speaks to Republicans, (Sprelttl Cnrrespontlenrs to Mornlnf Jnurnnl Roswell. N. .M ., Aim. L'",. Collec tions for tho relebratlon of .Mexican Independence Day on September lli are helnx talcen In Ituswell by K. M. Sandoval, prealdent of the local Mexi can hrotherhoiid. and S. A. Heeerra. The celebration will he the hiKCvst in the history of Itoswell this year. The native people are heirlniilnK to work for the annual fiesta earlier than ever before. The republicans uf Itoswell held n meet inn last Pipjit and heard an ad dress hy Dr. C. It. Parotitis, formerly a Cummins lieutenant in Iowa. He spolie on the proposed constitution of the new slate and devoted a lurRe part of his time to a comparison of the democratic and republican candi dates for delegate to the constitution al convention. The meetltiR was to have been held in the court room, hut on account of the heat adjournment was taken to a street corner nnd the speaker took up a stand In art open carriage, All the llawlieyes nf Rosvvell went out to the SlaiiKhter Krove east of town today for an all day "Iowa pic nic." and about :lun people took part. A Ida- dinner and out door frames wera the features. Several speeches were made on "Why I l.eft Iowa," and the l'et us valley came in for Its sliHie of praise. The Woman's Christian Temperance t'nlon held Its annual election of of ficers at the home of Mrs. P. C. Wil son yesterday afternoon, .Mrs. Phoebe Pierce beltiK unanimously elected president and the follovviii"' subordí nate otliccrs elected for the totninu vear: Miss Marie M. Holt, vice pres. Ident; Mrs. W. S. Mnrrell, reoordluK secretary; Mrs. J. T. McClue, cor responding secretary; Mrs. S. P. Ien niiiH, treasurer; Mrs. Paul C. Wilson, auditor. Seven delégate were chosen to the meetiiiK In l,as Cruces, The women feel jubilant over last year's work, since In that time Roswell was chanted from the wet to the ilry col umn. Just to settle n dispute ns to which of three Pecos valley runners Is the fastest, n race meet has been called by the horsemen, to he held lit the Itoswell Kiiir association track Sat urday. AtlKuat 27. I'lve races have been nrrariKed by which the dispute will h,. settled- The orlulnnl plan was to have the races prívale but the inanaiiement has now decided to make them public, nnd it is to be n popular event Xi-srn Jot will also sive tut exhibition of bull riding to amuse the rrowd. E OF FOREST FIRES MAY CAUSE PECULIAR HAZE Singular Fhejioinenon Follows Storm Belie. od to Result from Hot Aii Cut tents in Burning Noith Woods. All da veM. idev. follow ins the biff lnt1vi.tr m of tbe precetllnr .lav. i Hi.- ad was filled here ith a peculiar V. hit. '!. hl.hlv tintiaiiHl In tw Metti o in ihi summer time or al any season. rt-enibliiiK the autumn h.te of ttir essi. t sura, ted consitlerst-to attention and l-vcsl observers bt lleve tbe h.np Is smoke from the forest fires in the north west, which is ....-. .., , ti, k Vnimiii n NOEPENDENGE OF MEXICO SMOK It hazy today? Why, I haven't Keen the city look, thin vvay for I don't know how lona." That and similar expressions were heard today tn Santa I'V which net-mod to be enveloped In a haze that would be appropriate elsewhere, but not (o the city of sunshine. "What have y u dime to our at mosphere?" . Weather F.xnert Linney ni asked over the telephone by a representative ni' the New Mexican. "It is a lllle luiy.y." said .Mr. l.in- ney. "and I have no doubt that the haze is due to i lie Miioke from the ureal torea! fires of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. 1 have known audi n thing to happen in California. We muHl put up with it for a while, per haps several days or weeks. .Mr. I.lnney mild that he thought the theory that the i old wave was due to the fires sending up hot cur rents of nir which struck the snow mantled mountains and sent a chill over the land, is finite tenable. In Santa l-'e the mercury took a fall out of the heat wave and people were seen walking a little briskly on the streets when the cool, refreshing air filled their Iiiiirs. Arrecil Sun and Moon. i. Franklin l-'lick, president of the 1". S. Hank mid Trust company, just back from Chicago, tells "i some queer, hav.y effects on the Windy city's sky due to Hie great forest fires. According tn .Mr. l-'liek, the sun took an early siesta, retiring at 4 p. m. Sunday, and as for the moon, well, the moon did ten even make an appearance. The haze held the city in Ita grasp, much like one of those dense London fogs, and the street lights had. to. work overtime. I HALF A MILLION! SEEK HEALTH IN FORESTS Forest Service Providing Finest j Outdoor pUiyrounds in the, t- World for' People of United ; States.-. j , ... r Special CorrfMpnnilenrfl to Morula Journulj 'AVaslllnKlohJt H. IT- .ahí, - z&.U-Bft. fore the yeaCs outing season is over naerly half K" miliin'n persons will have houbIh recreation and health in A Good Propo sition in an outside store. Five thousand cap ital needed. For particulars apply to L B. the National Pored of the I'nlted Stales. Ac, oi-tlinir to the record of the C. S. department of agriculture, tlie total last ear was, in close fig ures. tuii.Tíá. With the finest moun tain I'-cnt-rv nnd much of the best tishitiK and bin name luniltnii in the t niletl States, the National Forests made mi-ie end more nccesslhle each .vear till until protection and develop ment by the government are fast he cori'.'ns ureal national pla v rotinds for Hie people. The use of the forests for recrea tion is ns vet Its bcRinuinK. hut is growtnu steadily and rapidly in some of the forests al the rate of fx hundred per cent per annum. The day seems not far distant when a million persons will annually visit them. The records show that the seasonal us,, of the forests runs fit. in two ini'tltbs in a Colorado forest, such us the Koiitt. to twelve months in an Alaskan, nit It i s the Tougass Put the uses iliflcr. In Colorado tbe J.liiMl visitors entered the forest to fish, to camp; to climb, nnd to drink the medicinal waters; In Alaska the I. OrtO almost solely to bunt and fish. The Ct.aOfl persons who went into the Coconino forest. Ariz, na, during nine niontl a. went to camp or to enjoy the scenery. Durum four months .".n.AOA persons visited the Anéeles, Cali fornia. The most popular of the for ests Is the I'ike. coniiiiniiiK Hie f.i mous peak i f thai name. Tile vari ous Bttraeiions with its limits, in- ctiidins: the scenic railway, drew !0fl. 000 tourists and others. I'.v prill' i al Mates the iMiona! forest vcuors cyin- heretl 23. nun tn Arizona. iti;;.natt in California. MA. 00 in Colorado, is.-1 n.iO In Montana. in.aeO tn New Ver- Ico, S.l.ona in Oregon. 12,00(1 in Idaho, 1.1. 00n in I'tah; and 1 '.'.otl in WhsIi Intften. of the natural wonders and land marks ol interest In the NhIIohbI For- ' esls several have been st-l apart tts national monuments, unions tli.-m Cinder Cue, a .treat lava basin in' California: the Clin CI, If PwelinKs, t-ifiii remains of a pre-bistone j race In New Mexico: the umurpassed da nd Canyon t.f the Colorado. in j Altitona: Jewel Cve. iouth Dakota:' jisen Hk. the lermimis of m lone line oí ellln-t volnulots In the C.-is-eades. the Pinnacles, a , .tie. lion of ! remsrkable jacsed penks in Califor nia; nnd the Tonto. roup of pre historic ruins In tbe Tonto porst in .rli..na The Hl Trees. OIa. Ier Park, the Petrified Forest, the ore (on Caves, nnd numerous other phe nomena serve io Mi.i't oiber hots A I Feature t ? T ? ? X n We have ano nave t ? ? T ? ? ? 4 ? V ? t II III lJ iu ? ? ? ? y ? oí visitors. The sportsman finds his paradise In the National Forests. In many of them big same abounds. The ranscrs anil the, guards, besides the service thf-v perform anatnst the spread of lire, .often pdnt out the best site for the camper and the easiest route. A record of 1 H miles of trail cut. l.üíttí miles of road laid out. and 4.S."i! miles of telephone line strutiK tela what the government has done In the way of pushing the conveniences of civilization into the primeval for est. The day of the wilderness of the savage Hnd tht pioneer is swiftly passing; the day of the National For ests as productive resources and as national parks approaches. The re port of last year'.-: administration hv I the I'nlted States department of nsri cultuie evidences the rapidity of the ! transformation. I Dysentery Is a dangerous disease, J but can be cured. Chamberlain's : Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy has been successfully used in nine i epidemics of dysentery. It has never j been known to fail. It Is equally val uable for children and adults, ami ! when reduced with water nnd sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by : all druggists. SECOND CASE OF AN ESTATE REVERTING TO SCHOOL FUND Hlierlnl Correftrttintlenrs to Mornlnc Journall Artec, X. M., Auk. .2Si. The aecond case under the territorial law of an estate reverting to the school fund, has occurred in San Juan county. This week Land Commissioner K. P. Fir vein, of Santa Fe, came over here In appraise the estate of Aneust Schwarz, who died some ten years uro and left no heirs. The estate consists ct !C0 :r.. .-.f !r-r,d below FarminK ton nml is valued at lü.OOt. It Is under ditch nnd has had a tenant who has palti u yearly rental into the pro bate court here, in trust for tlie heirs, If found. DiliRont search has failed to reveal the heirs and process of law lias been started to turn the proceeds from a sale of this land into the ter ritorial school fund. Advertisement will beKin shortly in San Juan county papers to sell the land to the htsjhest bidder. As It Is valuable fruit land, the bidding promises to return some thing near the value to the school fund. W tiosrn sno cr tor lore Ti best of care guaranteed. W. Iy Trtmhl A Co.. lit N. Second tr Every Woman umrtiva ua uouia snow ft boot tb woourfa. IrlARVELWhirlinaSpray irW VKBal KrrlBr. Fffi 31 on conT-a- ha cftnnot iuudit Uiti dtbr. hnt arnd iliidd fur lilutirauil ftoik a..ed. ft l full paiUraiar mí diiT'-tJoti ia 4tV4Vl. VV íb --r - i""- "Xií s YmBi- AiTtsirdrWihrtt.) cT If h. r.nnt.l iuu.iv tti .S li 'I mr . 'S W-liVj. HARDWOOD LUMBERS FOR FINISH AND CABINET WORK CLEAR AND SEASONED SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL'CO. BERGER & BRACHVOGEL III Meat Cof)Mr Ate. Phono 10. The STORK which t'es 1 ounces to the pound alwaya r-ealers In FLOV R, HAT. GRAIN and SEEKS. All kinds of CHICKEN FFF.K and Ptm.TR Y and other STOCK REMEDIES. Aents for the Internationa! Wk Food Company product. The best coarse While liran frm this year's wheat at $1 TS per 1 pound. Red Bran at $1 50 per loopounda. Every order drllveted aame Ray it la received. been very careful in selecting given mucn moutjni io ueiaus. our Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits we have tried to arrange our purchases so that there will be NO REPEATERS that is, we have only purchased one, two or three suits of the same pattern, so that when you buy one of these suits you are assured that no one else will have one just like it or at least you won't see one like it every time you turn a street co w. Isn't this worth some- fhinn fn vnn? jvui Simon Stern The Central Avenue Clothier THE CONSOLIDATED LIQUOR AND KEG BEER CO. Largest concern price list. of the kind in the 121 and 123 N. 1st Street LIST OF DELINQUENT TAXES (Continued from Pae II.) nalillo County, 2.á,fno ncres; taxes, tll!7 0; penalty, Í3:t.:f; costs, $2.00; total, $702.55. Notice is hereby further Eiven that the undersigned Tax Collector of Ker-1 nalillo County. New Mexico, will apply r Music, elmtitlnn mi Chin paint to the District Court in and for na id . ng. , ., County, on the láth day of November, ' 1910, lor Judgment against tlie hind, Albiiquei(ite. New Mexico, Corner real estate ftnd personal property tie-; Sixth and Vew York. scribed In the foregoing list, together with costs and penalties, and for an I order to sell the ram. to satisfy nil Judgment; and thai he will within :)0 days after the rendition of saiil judg ment against said property described in said Hat. and after having given notice by hand bill posted at the front door of the building in which the Dis trict Court for suid County Is held, at least 10 days prior to the day of rale. offer for sale at public auction in j front of naid building, tlie real estate, and tieraonal property described in this notice against which Judgment! may be rendered for the amount of : taxes, penalties anil costs thereon. i K. P1NNF.Y, Treasurer snd ex-OYfidn Collector of September tilh will be a red letter day for scores of New Mexico young people who on that day will begin a business educa- tion in the Albiiuiieniue Jtusiness Col- lege. Write, call or phone 27 for full information. Automobile Line. Artesla to Hope, twenty-two miies. Mall and passenger service dally, ex cept Sundays. Leave Artesia 1 a. ra. Leave Mope 2:"0 p. in.; ti round tria. New and excellent equipment. CHA8. M. TANNER, Manager. Arie.la. N. U. The best snddle horses to be had In the city are at W. Trimbles, 111 N. Beeond street. Phono . it yon nee a rurneiit.r. telephone Ilrssehlen: plion X77. 4. Try a Morninq Journal Want Ad Wallace Hesselden f irnrral Com ratio's. Figure and workmanship count. We guarantee more for your money than any other contracting firm In Albuo.uero.ue. Office at the Superior Planing Mill. Phone 177. Standard Plumbing & Heating! COMPANY ! 419 W. Central Avrnne. Prompt anil careful Attention to All Orden. TFI.KPHONE II. our Fall Stock hi beieuumj a Southwest. Write for catalog and Albuquerque, N. M. St. Vincent's Academy lioardliiff nml tiny school. Will open tor term lKIll-IMIt on Keptem lior titli. Acadcinh' nml ftriimmnr courses til light. 1 ---t-----"" New Curtain Scrims AT LESS A fortunate purchase of double faced Curtain Scrims, enables ... in nlini. iu -,, onnoitl IV IjUUlG IIIO VCI J 0JQt,m. price of 25 cents the yard on these goods. The regular price on double faced Scrims the country over is 35 cents. Both sides are exactly alike which makes them much more desirable than the regular 25- I leonf n 1 1 o I if v uli!rh !c nliirt nn 1 u 1 . 1 vucti.ij, vvitiiyii 10 piuui vt. I fine sirip nnHfnnrvnnthpnthflr. They come in a beautiful com bination of colors, mostly nat ural shades that will combine with any wall paper or rug. Remember the Price The Yard TOGUSON & (MUSTER ALBUQUERQUE'S DRY GOODS SHOP Y ? ? Y ? ? ? V T ? V T ? ? V V ? ? V ? y ? ? ? X Y Y Y Y Y y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y