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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. FOUR X t t i 4 T ' t t Helmers Kitchen Cabinets Not a Luxury, But a Kitilicii Necessity. Greatest I.alior Saver. Kcononiicai anil Practical. Small I'aymciit Down H ill Vlace One vi ' Your IJninf. GEO. C. SCHEER FURNITURE CO. oii lIXMmV M.lMi. 31 1-318 S. Siioml. TAFT-JAFFA CLUB Detailed Repoit of Expendi tures Filed with County Clerk A. E, WaUer Tuesday by G, R, Craig, Treasurer, To, Nil,,) aw the final wltul-up of the T,tn-.laffa tiuh. wlien (ieorxn II r.u, irnmuii-r of that orKunlxiitlmi, filed it detailed ntnteniMit of moil, yx reee!fd mill (ill,lH,d hy lillil with Counly I'U-rW A. K. Walker. The dlate. fnent Khowii that l,S3".tri w I'" cilM'J ! h'ni, and (he Hume iiiiiount expended. The IlilKeft eolltlilnllor earh Rave tK.'iO, mid (here were neve mi eoiitrlltutlon of thin Hixe. The miinllept eonirllnilloiiH were ii each. The ret-elptn wire n folOM; I'. II, Heiiweiilker, $.',; 'lillel Ml! lilil, 125; Max XoldliaiiM. 1511; (ieol'Ke S. Kloek, II": raxli turned over l" Ian firmiHfeld, laO; M. I.. 'Hteru, $10; hint 111 llliffetd, 125; rah turn .d over hi II. W, llopittnii, ti'S; 1). Welller. I.'O; eafh turned over h Uoiln llfeld. I.',: F. II.1 Kent, ',; J. 1 lluliiiell, i'J; John Venn hie, $10; lie, Hue All-Hull!. $10; llfel-l-Hpll. t'on-l-Htiy, ?M. K. ,W. Iioi'Mon, $10; I II. Koi h, $ I'-H, J. i A. Jluhlm. $5; TliomaH K. 1. .Maddtdon. $1'); II. I'teMier, $25; J .1. .larfa, 12",: H .StaaK $100; lliUH' I.;-hhhiI, I'.'--; i.'v, liner. I (; t.r 'rfu'H. $2"; It. mvjlz,tr. J.oulti Itiehl. $t-a: V. ' t Ji(lfa,"Hr'lliY f'".V"!lul,l-( H; $2o; I., llfeld, $2."; Al. K. lli-K,y. l; 3 ('. linliirldKO, $10. W. II, lliihn, $10; I:. New, inner, $)(); . K, (1. !ar- li Co , I2"; KoBeiiwnlit Urotht -K, $T7.t:.. Total. $I.Ir,7.tr,. The expenditure)! hIiow that $l"0 wiim Kpent hv (he 1-1 ewlil-iit ,'f the ( li-h. I) K. Itonemi Hid. Hh-I an iteinl,: e,l Htateuielit of IiIh t ru ilmi i U'-n In iippendi-d In the delalled mat, iii-miI. The enpiTKllturen are iik follow)!' l. H, lioKenWald'n expendltlll'XA, e uliown on the detailed !,!, Mient at tiiehed. Ilea; Thornton Cl,anlu:I Comptiiiy, for cteiinliiit , luh roomy. $10; A. W. Heheer. for work (l-Hle IIH l inn MHKer, $10; I 'hat lex l.le, f'-t wor'i d-iiie iih eanvai-Ker, $111; I'nKtal Telem-.iph 'niupMnv , for meKwixeM etiit for paMKlnu hillx. $4.40; NeMti-r Moiitoyu, for ,ill erltiK pontera In ounti v pre- mem, $4; .1. II. Iiyid. f--r r-KlKtialli.-n w.nk. 43; H. tt. Itiwen wuld, for w"tk done l-v Meneelo lla'' ilii and l!,ii-lo Anayn. $,'-o; two nei kf' otk hy .1. I'orler ,olr, $1011; NeMtor M'-nlnm, for four ilios' work mi, I of hoiKe, $K, A hra n Siin-lm il. f-r work at t-ead-iia.i i tei e, $1,"; .1. .M llalfl.l. eluht dnyx' null;, $1S; XeHtor Moliloya, prlntimr, $;,",; All-ert M'hlte. for r RlMtialloti woik, $i.r,0; I-nvlal Telei-'r.iph ',-ivpin. ,1,'lherlnu: letter-!, $'7"i; Kri'd 1'lMlnr, reKlHliatioti work, I t, A U', s- iim r, diKtrlhtit iiik h.iiul I-UIm, f!.j; ToiuiiH Werner, in-t-rptetiim, ; Nee.irelrn M,-nl,i.i. ,1,-lh-r I ln pnpelM, Ml; AI'ren Si, lido. al, part milary. 1 1 -I ; N'oeodoiititx Hli:,icz. v,ork and r.itt of two rlu. $10, Mod.,, a Utinia. l-alauee line for rpee, lulu, k inn nil, I for trip. $2r; A. W S, lu er, for i::tii,,iiiiij tt--i'k and for one HHM;talit. ;l a , I -. S. Uoweliw.,1.1. for h, ,1, i ii.i r t , rs , v pens, .s. as p, r Mutt-mcnl, $:l2.l'r. --'Van .S.indoal, e:, ll i,N-lt!if atol IIMe of eairiaK'', $1",: l.,,n 1 1 n I t pe, i illnir and st,no. Kt'.-phi,' work, $2,; A. W. Sehe, r, for! il. lnetina h:,nd I, UN. $.'; T An hit-1-I,,, hall n ut. $K; Antonio C'hawu. niniii-wiiii.'. $r., I'revlHtur t'haer.. Ikh , mi rl.f.:, and t'-r y,il,,n of ImI ill,, Sun, h, ?.. 11.'. ; luvU 1 1 lit III r, X, expeioo". ,,f (rip to s.in Antonio ami r-tlllll. 14. I .a I ; . . Ii 1 1 l.i Anieiieani 4'onipani-. printliiu, $7: I. on itiiuloM. i pei rlt nit: and Henokiraphle work, $:'a7"i; J T. Iliiiera. two e,,r rli'iov mi, I ,1 '.-ti II. in I ii a- lull". L't. J M. (iiireia. for tin km ii, r KerMeen. $i; Ti iiilii,,, Mm 1 ill, llellMTHig letter, t.iktic! b.illol ti 2. Iiiiiil'd Apodnca. inlt-idc pre, no Is. lt I ; 1-:iiiiIimiio I ; n a, h.' lot 1 1 1. j mil di-ti Hint nor in k, l. ",; tl kel, '. Ii- H Huitim. I' ,, hechu. Ii.,n.:ii. l t I'll, h, elm, altec ,lne ',i,b'l-i 1.oie. tkilllloOt , l-aibl!.,. hiiiidllnu and ,i et. I.,; Ib roiilmo r two wauoii and tor Is l- I ln.s.-if iiinl ' ' Is i, Aluall SainloXal, bal- i, caiivMssIng and dlstiiliu flu: ,M. inla,les M.irtinex, Una bills fol M.-ll. as ticket handler. $ : I'clr i Itnlll, In, line of WnKOII and lean,, $1"; Nicaio.r M ulhnx. hire of wagon. $ I ll; H. nr W ! I fel.l. i gals. 147. .'ii-; Jiistinuiiii, Moiiiot.i. for tak- hi pinfij!iii r r. 1., !!'. nil f - Vt U U, ! I. WeiiMl'V ! ;; A. . S. !ilK iiM ll' Ti V'"l M-ijtK' t i rv. I h-v .. t h, i:m ii lUonil.UH. :.it Harnmn, Tlmn ; ,11. ' " , U-N, I , t L 1 h i't. V MiM 1.1, r Willi m I;tll 'or h. I.;. I. m -h. It.. . irinniMr, J. 1111 II i'. WlJllU HANDLED 110 J CAMPAIGN l j 1 7. i: rirt( w. K.rrit. 1 1 -t . .unsi mrv wsov riutero Xut!ii , lnr it t-iiTn nnl tw v iirr i: ? 1,th st , rtuij Pa m,jc"M tu iMiiii- A. 1 IxU; lal- Aiutuii t9 -ff..i- " . ,wt .? . 'h:in A iv. . JU.v IV.f i hct ana !! ,.u f..r iHmainH. I-rf. J""1; Ltfpf Trmi'i. n.i m upni.lin th ijruiii. !i..ntl!r.K trnil It rilmt .n: , I-- -num i-t ..!,. - l . .. i i r li;hii.f..i mint; tiiuif Mir l ti.iVi-Tf. :vn .m-iM. tf, MaUf ilwlfJ,,,. 4r.. 0-.a ll !a-.i !-! rii aiin ;hi! rr . f.r tintliiitifr rt m v ir-. ..u.r-r ii-niini .ttug,t Ak f 1i i rM-ut it.-kit l.v hiiiiM-'f Mn1 v 10; r.otnabln M'irit'ii. handling ami distributing tickets. Oondado l.u- cero, Iiii ml II ii if nmt uisiriou; ing in n i In. IS: K. William, handling nnl ilslrll-iitlng tickets, 15: Felloe Apo daca. handling and distributing tick ets, M 'la Ortega, canvassing anil dlstrlhur'rig ticket. I'ran (Imiu I-opex, hit1 it wago und team, TebtHno Cull. Kim, handling and distributing tickets, .",; J. It. Han dle, i iiitViiMir'iiu, All-right ' AndnrnoivifVf fnytyS "'' supplies. i",2.r.; Imperial band, music lr: i'.' ItrtlttOfAl "Snl!'K' hire, IjI D. . Ivrry. work "ill hcaibiuartcrs, $2"; J J. f:olrl work it head,imrters, f'O: J-nf-n, sign painting, IIS; A. V ' Hehecr, for wink by hlmm-lr j mid l-v Albert Ki.hi--r and Mr. .Martin, ITS: VV. Tilnihlc. for livery rigs. I !!.',. f,); Walter Watkiri. Janitor work. $."S:' ISiinil'Hi'iU brothers, liv ery rig. '. teiepnone in i imi? n i (purlers. ; A. W. Iluydcii. carpen- r Hulk ut club hcmbiuartcr. Kauule Furniture Company, rent or chairs and tables, $.1..r.); Kconomlst. doth. IJ.25: Walter Wood, dialling- Ing. MO; Nesior Montoya I'Xix risen on Valencia trip. balance of ::.ri; l,lht Company, electric lights, $1; Journal Publishing Company, for uilvcrtmlnK . nl prliiilnK, 172: ''onipiiny, private Miiiwrii. RiHtloiicry I'onlal Tfl'-Kraph wire, $30; o. A. S" i-enlx: KuHliloti Cafe, meal nerved, $4.10; HtroiiK Hrothers, $.",: Nunh i:ieetrlal Sup ply Company, HkIiI" and wlrlntr. $10: lieorge It. CralK, hlali-iiu ry, $1. Total, f l.KT, 7.4R. The utateiiieiit Ix HlKtied und "worn to hy fleorxe It. I'lalif. treaaurer of the eluh, who make affidavit that no f.ir an he known, there are no other tilllK outHtamlliiK. The affidavit de clare that the account I u true and enrrert one of money received and dlhurxed by him um treiinurer. The (nipple mental a, count filed hy Mr. lioHcnwHld l a followf. Lunch. $2.60; rent of hall for meet In in tirW-KiiH, paid to Max fiullerre, IS; moiil fur three, upon return from f.o (IrieKo at noon, li.ll.i; rent of hall at Itunctms de AI hiiiUentie, paid to Nlennor Marline)!, $5; dinner to four at iiinht at I'a.'ihlon t'afn on return from day' campalKH. $4; rent of hall at I'lidllla. paid to l-'ellpe rhinrez. $:,; lunch, 11.25; renl of hall at lianchrm de AtrlHeo, paid to .lone de la Mix Suitchex. $5: lunch, $2.(10; to June I,u, 'ero, for cut Iiik pilot iicroi! liver at nlKhl. $1,25; up per fur two on return. Sl.r-0; Thulium Werner, two iiiV li t, I pretinif. $7; lunch. $2.r,U; hail rent for median at Im-1 Itlo, payment made to Tlieoi,-io Sayedra, $i; hall rent at Atlineo pie elnet for iH'leriioon tuei ttim. paid to J. Trinidad Iltrreta, $r,; hull rent, lit llrlem, precinct, paid to Max Outier rex, $i; Al-run Hamioval. ncrvlee a driver, $2.r,U; mipper on return, $1.50: ti il-utliiK In, Horn nt I in in lies, $2; hall rent at Unrein, paid to .1. It. Hatieheit, $: expeliae, ear fare and liiuo pretiiiif, )inld to Tom Werner, $1: ha'llivnt foi) iiiMetlnu lit Han Je, pn.hl to ,1, K. Armljo. $1"; Al-ran Han dovnl, ' nervlee an' ill Iver; $2; Ahran HiiikIoviiI, epci,e In ninkltiK trip. $1; et,,r Moiiloyn, enpenm on peak- lnt trip to Valencia coiitily, $i.(,o; hi in In mi Outlerre!!, ca iiva,Hinii. $10: I'edrii Ehvell, iarivaliin, $10; (ieorne Hlnke, part payment for canv8"lnif, $10; JiiMtlnlaiio Montoya. trip to inoulitalti. $5, Total. $l12.r,. URIOSTE CHARGED WITH ENTERING THE MONTANO HOUSE Tolio I'lloHte I to be arraigned al l o , lock this morning before Justice tleorgc II. Craig on a charge of en tering a house at night with the pur pose of oininltiliiK a felony. Soteto Motitano is the coiiipl.iinniit, lie nay I'rlonte entered hi home the night of November "fltli when he and his wife were at home. Skate with 'the ll pnotl.eil mull at the' itnk this afternoon. BUSINESS DAY AT WOMAN'S CLUB TODAY Toilay lll be "llimliieh I lay at the Woman's cl'ib. An Int, resting program has been ar-'anged Tor He tegular iiiceilna, the fea'ure being i leading by Mies lliilsny of the liar wm n, hool teaching for, e. and w h, tin l ll - I-1 v was colillecled wllll til, It, ,1 I'ro-s I yceiiin bureau. The pro giain is a follow: Vocal solos, "la a Harden'' tl'ow clsl. und "You Ii I:, tier Ask Me' (l.olhl Miss Katlierlne I :rl mm. r. It' a, bug. s lielcd -Mis Hut. iv. Vocal d ii I, "i .r, ! in ;" Htilin I ,M ins, s bl In l i'u anil l-'iances Stroine, I'al'ltallielit.irx pi act ice. I 'pen discussion by the ( M. lidels H rim in, I lab "upon Air Schools." Foilonlng the program a hour will be eiijot ed, Mrs. ('. , i. and Mis. Jo,x- being In ih.itg. s..clc 1 CI. 1 1 U BENEFITED MANY WHO HAD LUNG TROUBLE Th - wh'i uf f r frm V".mitHinn utv trin i ity i(. till ! tj ith tufifu wi-is. fv. r. f.- i.f KiiMixth n-1 ltttt .-r n aitpMl: il't.nh Mir. K'"'n f'ul ami ti pi ;r cure j f III' b--ily HIP I'Mi ntMl .i m IPi.'-oy fi'Ut Iti nintny uiu-t iut tii(iM m -r- u Tn-t-il-j $ tl l- kmn $ A li t i a U a int -licuit' 1 hni In n in fiiii-riiiil In ioppliiR t ut. it il:.. I il . 1 I ft. II Hhl pi'iin.. wppt" 1 H 1 v- Ul 1 tt. ii'- IH ih I fl I If Ml itjtin I h ai tr.u u t ni it. ' ith- if ir o ; m nt ut i ii IHV MpprtltP fu( HJ I t olihl n.'t It h -.-liH 111. ll ( fiat! ui(i;t i i h t n Am txtinit Imm ..tit- m 1li.li n tnj I to ntv h ii h..A ,l,u A phi n mn -uiiikI ill t mt I '-iinii ml'! 1 i.. i i. tl. i ii thf ph$$; I' 1 .; inl 'I n' 1n i .itiitn i I -n i it m I Pit ; i iUciili ri itmpl M' III. h III- i uflltt. h IuIm $ tii ri found Mt ii i r,- w..u.l m,1 itM.-M irif I- .i until 1 I"1 "if . K. k-un All-ISihr Hf- ( r I Iim.I litkill in ill- lilt- IWW H'rrhl J had fiiJiKi-tl r-h f Hi IH iH'rHl r-nrl n in 1 t,r lr' r'' J 'wch tr- t ainc flitl rl ft er tr 1 tur ami . , trim. t ..1 g.-iUMt Mv hialih .iiih inimal I win in i'r !im HMi' .li!K fT fKoTlll Ml rl 14 SCOW FERRY IKES AN EXCELLENT For First Time in Many Months lt is Possible to Cross Rio Grande Without Ferrying or Fording Stream, Farmer across th HI", flrrinde. arc; Jubilant, fur it was yesterday made possible to iron th! stream without fording or ferrying. "The I'ride of Ok, Klo fintnde," the row ferry boat j that iw-(l more than it was fvr 1 to ferry, ha at la!t runic into I lt own. It api' arH as thouxh i farni'TM, Iho t'oiniiii-rclal riiih and the I ounty tomnilKwioni'rg who i:xp?nu;a i their enemy and casli In arraniiing: for I the dad-lilamed old hunt are at laHt I Kolntf to K't oin return, even if only a little one, from It. VcKterilay afternoon the l.rlde re pair Kanjf put down the twenty-fourth plie In the merles they t,re driving, and were then ready to beKin framing lip another lx Mpnn of the repair work They left their fale work HtandiiiR out at the end of the driven piling, and Mome eiiterprlMliiK nplrit conceived the Idea of uinK t lie hcow and one of the other boatM there a pontoons to form I a temporary ertaclni,'. There Ih deep water at the place where tile scow nhould have run. and where there was only a shallow trickle when attempts were made to run It, and no It wa comparatively eai,y to xwIiir It around to the proper ponition, and hitch it to the wreck of the old bridge npan. A maller boat, belonging to reldent of that neighborhood, wa hitched, onto the end of the nepw, and a plank laid from the end of the false work to the boat and there was at faint, af tor many moons, a way to . ross the river which lltivolved )iieilher ferries nor ford, drowned horses nor souked clothing. TROUBLE ENDED No Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dyspepsia .Five Minutes After Taking "Pape's Dia- pepsm ii Kvery year regularly more million stomach sufferers I'nit el Ktale. I'.liglaiul und take 1'ape's UinpcpHin, anil than a in (he Canada realize not only Immediate, but lasting re lief. Till harmles preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, Ky or out-of-order sto mach five minute afterwards. If your meal don't fit comfort ably, or what you eat Iks llko a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that I a "Ign of In digestion. (let from your phnrmaelst a fifty cent case of Pape's I-iapepln and take a dose Just as soon as you can. There will be ho sour risings. no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, nausea, debilitating heiul- jache, dizziness or Intestinal griping. (This will all go. iitul, besides, there will he no sour ioimi leu over in me stomach to poison your breath with nauseous, odors, rape's Dlapcpnln la n Certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It lakes hold of your food und digest it Just the same, us if your stomach wasn't there. Hellet In five minutes from all sto mach misery Is waiting for ) ou ut uny drug store. Then,, largo fifty-cent cases con tains more than sufflfleiit to thor oughly euro ulmost any case of dys pepsia, indigestion or any other sto mach disorder. Kor liiu'Kninn tn Calulxtnh and Mimt lichiuiMi iHpi H tall nt H. Wt-Htci fi ld's ROAD BOARD WILL LIKELY ORGANIZE ON NEXT MONDAY The county road board will likely hold It first meeting Monday at which time formal organisation will be perfected. The organization would not be delayed even that long. It is understood, were it not for Ihe fact that i:. C. Ilutler. president of the All-in, to run,- good road b-eal ntttl Inst man to l-v named iv member of the board, 1 out ,-f the city and will not be l-ack until Saturday night. Mr. Ilutler and Colonel 1. K. IV Sellers are engaged in mapping and longing the read from here to Sprlng erwllc. AH. FEDERAL COURT TO BEGIN SESSION AT CAPITAL MONDAY l,p'ity Cnltcd stale Marshal Hen ry Sen,, returned ycMenlay morning from Iteming, where he arrested two men on charge of llleKiilly hoidtni: opeity of the fnit.il stat-' v em inent The men were Antonio I-arra an. I liol-rt I'-hs. Tiny wile arrest ed n complaint made by un nrmi il fleer eeru! day rti;o. Tw nu n lire l-elng held lit FT! Vao for the I, sal niMishul nffb e oil siiii l,,r -hri:.'. h.ivinic been arrested there on Indict ment rt!jrned by thi f,Hem1 rr-Hi,l Jor They rv l-.xar, IN WORST STOMACH CHIEF OF RAILWAYTHUGS KIDNAP AND MAIL CLERKS IS IE P. J. Schaidt Addresses Local: Association at Informal Re ception in Court Room of Federal Building Yesterday, I'. J. Seharilt, preni,lent of the Na tional Hallway Mail Association, wax a vlMitor in the city for eluht hourn yiterday, and wan the guest of honor at an Informal reception held by the local hranili o( the awHoclatlon in the court room of tho federal huildinK. Mr. .Schaidt, aa presid-nt of the clerk' iiHociatloti, is making a trip throughout the country, ulartlng at WaKhinKton, cr,-siiiff to the north went, coming down the Pacific coat, and going eat over the, southern and .K.oiithweKtern route. Hti will vln.lt a . lai? number of int, lural ansociation before th completion of pis trip. Hi object In making the tour is to Ket iciiHinHd with the member of and to so stir up the l'"e asnoviaiion local more bra ii'-lr-j so that they will get members. Already nenrly SO per cent of the railway mall clerks are inciiii-, r of the hod.'.'; Mr. .Schardt delivered a short ad drens to the guests jit tiic n cent Ion yesterday, who included the local I clerk and the ladies' auxiliary of the Aimniuerotn- brandi, ana pointed w ill! V 0 H pride t the K',1 work the associa-j tornev M. l Vigil, however, and that Hon Is lu eonipitUiliig. Ho asserted , l)f (.,.r drew ., complaint. Last night that the recent IncreaHe in salaries;; Sorlega. accomuanied by a young made by the department was due to the association's effort and that other benefits were coming. The increase is one which places a premium on efficient and meritorious ei vn e, in that it increases the limits in the two classes from $1,200 to $l,.'.0( and from $1,7,00 to $l,MMi. The higher figure is paid to clerks in churns of runs where there are mcirt than dim car In use each way. .Salary incrouHcH are made at the rate of $100 for each year of efficient service un til Ihe limit Is reached. Mr. Schardt told in detail of his way In which thl measure was tacked onto the regular pontoffice bill, and de clared that It libido efficiency the ba sis of salaries. He was Introduced by S. M. Mat thew, president of the local branch. After he had concluded his address, light refreshments were served. .Tie departed on No. 2 fur Denver and other cities ill that division of the railway mall service. Ska ti the rinl; with Ibis the, hy pnotized man afternoon. DISARMS HIS WIFE , WITH CRUTCH, SAYS LOCAL FHOTOGRAPHER A war seem- in the hold was dramatically llawby house described yes iTcf Haw ley. a wife, when the terday morning by I' photographer, arid his former wa arraigned ln police court on a charge of disturbance. Operations began when llawby scolded one of their children. he said. Mrs. llawley declared her hubby stru, Ii first, with his crutch and that she ran to another room and slummed the lloor shut. Ilnwley forc ed an e Ii t I'a n ('ft ' und found hi wlb facing him with a revolver. I accounts iigreXlthirt the wile was armed, and alsi that the man dis armed In r with ii blow of his crutch. Tollcc Judge' ' ('-. 1;. Craig fined Haw Icy $10.. but suspended sentence subject to hH K'ol behavior. FEDERAL PROPERTY ILLEGALLY HELD IS CHARGE AGAINST TWO A t r f tlie federal court for the district of New Mexico will In- held In Santa Ke by Judge William H. I'npe, beginning Monday, Ii-ecmber Mth. Many cases will come up for trial. On January "th, a special term of the federal court will he held in this city, Judue I'ope having announce. I that he would hold court here on that date to hear cases which might be brought beforo him by local attorneys at a date satisfactory to them and that date having been chosen. Notice of this term was Issued by the juds? soma lime ago. t f f y y This is WK ;ir,t ymi in I't-iitk-r service sniiallv. lictlit - your Itnuls or ai',isinor V(ll, business matter-;, we s!i ill treat yi-ti as we treat all our patrns wtih the net 'flic small depositor t ? V f f attention as the 'artre. 4- ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Commercial Trust-Savings The First Savings Bank & Trust Co. safe vErosir tojtes ron TtEfi 2. A ASSAULT WIFE OF LOS LENTES MAN Stole $505 in Hard Cash Be fore Perpetrating Horrible Crime, is Complaint of Qu rino Garcia Noriega, I'iliful in his aned grief, tuirino flurcla Xorfega yesterday implored I'nit, il State Marshal .Seeiindino Ii'--mero to return with him to Ji'" home at Los Lenles and help him caprure two young men who had stolen lofla in hard cash from him, kidnaped and arf-rulted hi" wile, and attempted hi own murder. Noriega, worn by his fit'ty-Uvu years of hard work, fran tic with grief over the of his young wife, and gorily shaken by his terrible experience, begged Marshal Kumero, whom ho had known as a boy, to lis sisl him, ns he had already appealed to the authorities of Socorro and ller naliUo counties without avail, the Va lencia county sheriff being far away fr :n the icene of the crime, chasing Hilario Unix, wanted at .San Ilafael for murder. Marshal Homcro did. what he could to aid the old man, but declared him self unable to go to the place where Noriega, asserted his wife's assaulters were still to be found, as his duties us I a federal officer did not. permit it. Hl, H(..red the advice of Ulslrict At man to present the complaint to Sheriff KupeTto Jaramillo, of Valen- clu county, returned to his home to en list the services of his own county peace officer in the capture of the criminals. Noriega's story is one that bears all the- hall marks of truth, yet is so stransc. as to make fiction tame by comparison. Saturday night he und his wife were returning from a social affair in Los Lenten. Two young men accompanied them. When they reach, ed the door of Noriega's home, the youtijf men attacked Noriega with an I axe. He put up as hard a fight as he could and succeeded in getting inside tin- house. They locked him m. Nori ega was aided in the fight by a faith ful dog, which helped him consider ably, but suffered deuth at the hands of the pair. When Noriega got in side, he found that his wife was out side, and in the clutches of the pair. Then he tried to get put, hut as the door hud been, fastened on tho outside he had to break it down to secure his liberty. When he Pot outside, the men set upon him again, bound him, and entered the house. There they broke open a trunk and took out $j0fi, all he had saved In many yeai'3 of toil. With this and the woman, they left Noriega bound hand and foot and de parted. Noriega worked his way loose after a time, and came to Albuiueriiie yes terday. .Mere, he told his story to Isaac i:arth, a local attorney, who ad vised h!m to see sheriff Jaramillo, of Valencia county. Noriega declared that he would have done this, but he understood that Jaramillo was away from 1., s I.unas, chasing Hilario Huiz In the Zuni mountains. Mr. llarth tele,, honed to John 10. Griffith, dls-. trict attorney at Socorro, and Griffith advis, d that u posse be made up at nLos Leiite to pursue the men. After I reporting the- case to the local stieriH s office, and telling his story to Mar- shal Homcro, Noliega left last night for his home, there to enlist aid from his n, Ighbors and from the Vulenoiii county officials for the chase. Reports last night Were to the iffect that the woman was left at lsleta. I'p to a late hour these were unverified. INSANE MAN GUARDS DOOR AT STATION Three Mexicans, supposedly insane, on their way from Denver to ICl I'aso, wire left in the Santa Fe station last night by their guards. one of the trio stirr, d tip a little exeit, nn nt by guarding a door and re fusing to let any one enter or leave the waiting Station Mast room for a short time, r K,i. Koehler and John II, itinan, in, migration inspector, fi nally persuaded him to take i seat. The police were culled, but by the t'ne they si t rived the man was quiet. Your Bank kf! that to tbe n-.-.l we are liere t' ii-ililic -to vi m jier- r it lie in saiViurtliii:;' serv ice and inijartiait . will re.eie just careful 4 It 'iis:!!fr:::f.'.K;:i 'isSlJIH" "'A.i: "i J ,."f;""0":!.'!'.!: ,? 32' RECEIVED V.. tm. mn trhen UBU Don' its mislead. Bmi Calumil. gives bed results. Calumet i: Jar superior to Kur millr ar.J soaa. FLEET OF ENGLAND REINFORCED BY 3 " -BATTLESHIPS Canada Proposes to Add New ly Built Dreadnoughts to the Already Formidable Navy of Mother Country, (Hy Morning ,J,irin,l Hpi-einl Teased Wire.) Ottawa, Out., liec. 5. Canada pro pi sen to add three of the most power ful battleships afloat at a cost of 3"-,-HOO.fino, to the naval defense of the Hritish empire. These vessels are to be built in Great Britain and will form part of the Ilritish fleet, hut they can be re called to form part of a Canadian navy .should such a step be neeessiiry. ' 1'hls policy was' announced late to day in the hoi.se of ei mmons by Pre mier Borden in a carefully prepared addriss in which he reviewed the sta tus of the naval affairs of the world and told of the burden thrown on thej country, through the aggressive naval, policy of Germany, in particular. In the spring of liil",, Great Hritalii, will have in home waters twer.iy-five dreudnaughts'. LAKE T Tugs and Lighter Go to Res cue of Passenger-Carrying Vessel Aground on Iroquois Reef Near Port Arthur, lily Murning .1,-iirnal Siieeinl I.en-prt Wire. I l.iilulii, Minn., Dec. f.. The pas senger steamer Kaston of the I!, mth line with f'fty person on hoard, lies tonight on the rocks on Iroipiois reef, thirty mil,' west of I'ort Ari'iur. ex posed to the fm y of one of the worst blizzard that has swept Lake Super ior in vca-.s. She went on the rocks early today and was reported l y wire-j less tonight with her stern out m' I water but holding together. I The w ind is Id, -wing from the i north In the I'ert Arthur district an 1 j as the vessel lies about five miles) off shore, a wireless message from l'ort Arthur at midnight said two, lira and a lighter were beside the! vissel and that the passengers and crew were being taken off. STEAMED MERCY OFSTOHM Ri'.roRT oi' Tine coxnrnox ok thi-. First Savings Bank & Trust Co. ALI',L"OLKkQUIC, X. M. . I hi Ci'.w of Business Xoi'cmlhT 50. I. nans and Discounts Due fro: 11 Hanks Cash and. ICxcIianu'C LIABILITIES. Capital Surp'us I ndiviilcd Profits Deposits . . .". '. Why (SALUMET DAKING POWPESl Is Better TV is not alone the wonderful raisin aisinj Jults.ur ,cr the qualities.or the certainty of results, tlie purity, or the untiormtty economy, tnat i rapiaiy ni.nkii.g Calumet the most popular Dating Powder. It is the perfect combination of all of these things. You need only to use Calumet 1 once to make you a constant user. Ask your grocer today rT7 "v. JT. "-T-' rJAHING POWDtiy test u in your next baking. Insist cn Calumet. HIGHEST AWARDS World'. Pure Food Espotition, Chicago, HI., Pari. Eipoai. poo, iiuu, March, la 12. I 8!NGl tuu cheoO Of hil-COA hnhilg poujcf. Il 'j more economical more wholesome SAFETY MEETING FOR SANTA FE EMPLOYES A safety meeting for Santa " em ployes is to be held December 17th ut the railroad's local reading rooms. Colonel Taylor has been engaged for a lecture to the railroad men. Tho topic of his talk probably will be on explosives. Tried GETS-IT, The New Corn Cure, Yet? See How ICasy It Drives Away Coma. "GICTS-IT Will (.'et' You've Got very Corn At last, a rMit riti-wtiat-lt-says corn ' cuif. Nothing like It lias eer unfore bctn known. , Kvt.-ry man anil woman who hns corns, caUt-uRfo. warts or bunions, oiiijlit tt try , "Octs-It" at once and swe ht-w marv'IMtsly I Ii works. Quit shaving your corn with n , razor. You miy draw blood and caiifo blood pojsmning. "i.iKt rS-lT" is rem tfkable because It Dov er irrit liter, or turn the true f rnh &ru or raw. It t-in't. It b as :ife of wati-r. HtockiiiKB wort t stick t-t It. Oorn pain.H si"p. Th O'-rn r callous shrivels uy, conns out. lilospd relief! "iIKl'S-lT" Is sold at drur:;ists at 2.". r-r-tt. i bottlo, (.r sent on rceeipt of price to 10. Unvri r.ce & Co.. ''lilcao. Sold in .MlMi(tiorue by Alvaradn rh;ir mary. J. II fl It lei I v P.us l-bn rln.'icy. Wlllliim l.,ruii Co., II. Itui-l-e Pi hit St, n o. Ills '.I'M Owl Drill! Rheumatism II fOMACH rHOtTBLIW KlUVKV VI LV EXTR Faywood Hot Springs It cur, and you remain curwl, wi know, and you will. If you try It. Considered. th rriit,jt Kidney wntcr on earth. Why not visit f ATWOOP HOT SritlVOS flrt, utm-e you will eventually go there, anywuy? arge, modern ho'L Prfct ".UnRte. Booklet, T. T. MeDKKM'rTT. "The I-'my wood." r"1tW(H)D, NITW MKXKTI. Results from Journal Want Ads, r y y y y y y f y y V ? t f y 191-'. . $477,023. H . 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