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( V ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURrM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. ' FIVE 1 PHOENIX GIVES $1,000 FOR ROAD IE NEXT FALL Towns on Road Between Here and Arizona Capital Through Which Cats Will Pass Agree to Contribute. IIPICKt OXHTCM TO MOnNINO JOUKNALl I'hoinlx. ,Ariz., June 30. Tin- Ari zona state fair commission and tlie I'liornlx board of trade hnvc ooiilrl- I lltCll $1,0(10 to till' AlhlHIUCPlUe- 1 huenlx automobile load nice to lie lioltl during the Arizona state fuir ih-xI fall. Towns nnd cities of Ali.ona through which llu- racing ars w ill pass, have agreed to add to til in a mount, ho Willi f:ilr sized nurses lilt! entry list prob ably will i'o big. The decision nl tlif t oininlssioii an 1 hoard of tra it' vmis announced to Col. I). K. II. Sellers, of Albiuiueriiue, up on his arrival here last night. The two organizations gave u dinni'i' for llle Clilotl'l. Colonel Sellers n ported tiiat he h.ic -,id u splendid trip from AIIhkiiip ' (pic to l'hocnlx and that lie luid noi opfiicnccd any ear trouble whatever. KOEHLER SENDS FIRST NEW MEXICO FLAG TO COLONEL TWITCHELL A i;. Koehler, ,Ir., commissioner of publicity, last night sent Col. It. K. Twit' lidl at Santa l'e, chairman of the hoard of exposition managers, the fiist elate Hag. to be used ly the hoard at the San Diego exposition. In completed form Ibis flag Is a beautiful coml, illation of colors. The design is attract i c, consisting of a field of I tiniuoise, or New Mexico bine, emblematic of New Mexican skies, and the upper lelt-liand cor ner a miniature Cnitcd States flag symbolic of the loyalty of the people of the stale to Hie I lag of the na tion. In the lower right field In red and White is Ihe seal of the slate, it self a ( barat ti l islic emblem, sur rounded by the words, used aa a slo gan all over lb"- slate, "The Sunshine Slate." Diagonally across the field of New Mexico bine are the words 'New Mexico" in white, making the combination of colors red, white and blue. The flag was designed by Colonel Twilt hell mi l Mr. Koehler, and Mrs. S. J. Lnnxall, of Albu'iueniue, per formed the actual work ol making the fiisi pennant. Mrs. Lonsall came .with her, parents from the cast in a v.agon in 1 H 7 ! . Colonel Tttitt hell has not yet de cided when the flag will first fly, Mr. Koehler said. He has intimated. r,,,w-..,.r thrtt II is to lie tlllflirled fl'OIII ' the Palace of Governors ul Santa 1' July 4. GROSS KELLY & CO. SUED BY GOVERNMENT; $2,000 SUM ASKED (iross, Kelly K as defendant."' in a suit by the l'nite.1 j Stales, mallei) by .Hie I'niled States, distrli t aliorney's office here to be fib-d in the district court at Santa l'e Tiie government asks judgment for 1 -."'" 1 This amount, according to Hie com plaint, is Ihe value of timber the cor poration Is charged with cutting off Apolonio M.irtine'.'H homestead entry, which it bad bought. The entry was lift' 1 ward cancelled. The land is near I'CfOF. IM I MC Altl 1,11 MlllV IIMK.I l ! Willi NOT MAKIM. Itl 'H KN "(be rnl.' d States attorney also sen. a suit brought bv the coveinmcnt .;s':,iliui II... ,,..,. I l...... I, iin.lrv " ' "" ' " " ' lo Mania l'p for filinK. The laundry is charged with failure to make the with failure to make the j return under the corporation tax law for 1DI0. The penalty Impowd by statute is from $l,0ao to $10,(ili'J. GRANT CASE DROPPED WHEN COMPLAINANT FAILS TO APPEAR When Mrs Olive Drown, a former eb-ik Ht the Western I'nion TcleKraph company, failed to appear in police couit terday tnornins to press her ' harge aKalnst I. C. Crant, iliief op - 'rator. JudKe Ceorge II. CraiB di - Mis. irown accused Crant of a1- dreeing improper laiiKuage lo her. Ihe hearing wan beon ..londay 1110111- 1ISK. bill ,-i.fil iiiiii.il Mr Iti-MUit u-;m "n th.- sliind at the first session. The fact th.it another Mrs. Ilrowu -Sin. I!elri... P.ri.un i ,,., .,1, .VI ll as a eb rk al the VVest-rn I nion office at nres-eoi h;i e:ins..l n,,nw. i.n fiisinn f I leiitny. The Mrs. Crown who is '-Ml ith the Western Cnion had no j.iri in the case, . AIMS IMAGINARY RIFLE AT CROWD IN STATION Ix-puiv Sheriff Meliton Torres and Kuard. Antonio Abeyla. last niubt ''fought an aged insane man and two 5-oiiihf ,j imbet ilea here on the way o V-Kas to commit them to the mate ailiim for the Insan'-. The old nan ii SariUna Htlard-. of fan Mar 'lal. Hoci.rro county, who i-howed ;mptoms of insanity onlv recenllv. Chicago. June 3. Oisluri er i v . n.s oa iming mm,, e, .,. ,... ,.s M be b.,vs re Pedro and Anofro an l.M.o horsepower hvdroplane built that the senior member and his ,art 'u. brother., w hose borne in .-o-1 by James A. Hugh. ,f Chicago, to beiners were r-Uual.y r, ( orro. h-ntied in the event for the .Maims- fro... many of the boards with which fcUrde, while seated in the Hanta i e station, drew an imaginary bead n pro w aiei) nearby. Pedro and Anofro ire frankly amused. The !d 56 ia (-uwij as i.arutirfia. PARENTS ARE ASKED TO CO-OPERATE WITH EXPOSITION BOARD The o-upciatiun of those who wish their children to li seen in the mov ing pictures Hint lire to he used at the rnniuna-t'alifornla exposition to illustrate the progress thai Is being mnde hy New Mexlnl !s iiHketl hy the hoard of managers of Hie exposition. It Is planned to take u motion pic ture showing the school ehililren id' New Mexico for exhibition at the Sail Diego fair. This film will he rc served us a permanent record In the archives of the state anil will he of inestimable value to th" future histo rian ol the state. In order to ascertain the sentiment of the people of the state on the sub ject and to secure the fullest measure of co-operation, the board has IimuciI the following bulletin: "The New Mexico board or exposi tion managers has undertaken to pie pale a motion picture film exhibit of the portraits of representative chil dren of thi'- sti'te for use at the Panama-California exposition at San Di ego (Inline; The negative and positive of the film will become a pci-mai'int record of Huh slate. The linni-,1 ib-Minm to communicate with I those citizens of the state w ho t are I to have their children appear In this film find for that purpose, Invite tin I mediate correspondence with the j board. Full particulars and nppllca jtlon blanks will be furnished. I "Address all c.irrcspori'lcnce lo the i New Mexico Hoard of Exposition Managers, llox X, Santa 'Vl'w Mexico." L1 As Prohibition Is Ushered in at Midnight Church Bells Ring; WEST VA. NOW IN COLUMNS OF DRV CDMNONWaLTHS Five Sudden Deaths on Lastitcres. Day of Saloons. IBV MORNINa JOURNAL BPtCIAL LIASfD WIRtl Charleston, W. 'a., June lio. With Ihe tolling of church bells throughout the Mate, Wist Virginia al midnight entered the column of prohibition utates. The last day of licensed sale 1 of intoxicants watt beclouded hy live 'sudden deaths. One man was iiiurdeied in a j Charleston naloon und robbed if !MJ i tents. ! Mingo county had the bloodiest !( I old, as four deaths occurred there. Henry Carlton and Henry Maynaitl, deputy constables, attempted to arrest 1 1 Irani Prince, who had draw n a re volver in a saloon at Naugatuck and in the shooting which followed Curl i ton was killed. Prince died of his i wotin Is later. I Aaron Aieretiiib tinu Timiii.w I-Jorali, j miners, were cremated w hen their i cabin at Hose siding was burned to 'the ground. The men had laid In i.uantities of liipior and accidentally jfret fire to their cabin. ! The Yost prohibition law. which be !iaine effective at midnight, closed I 1 '00 saloons in 7J' cities and towns. ! i loses twelve breweries and one dis Company art named ; t,...,w 3.000 lnrn out of em- iiioMiient: takes from the revenucB of j counties, towns and state almost $1. i 000,000. It is one of the most dras iie iiiohibiiion measures iver put int . ( f(.( t ,,rvi,,.M that spiiiluotis ; el fed. i liiiuors can l,e niiiile an 1 sold only j for medicinal, mechanical and saera i mental purposes. ) The law was endorsed by a majority I of fll.KiJi; in November. Hll.'. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FOR JEWISH CHILDREN j BY MUNNIMO JOURNAL aPSCI1 l Wltl J"' -' ill JCWIMI MIOCUllOll Hill ll"l II'HC "'Hi I 1 'at: bed until he Hhall have otfcreU the opportunity of Jewish reliKious . ,1 ... ,.t-,.i.v .lu iwli eliilit in j .. . . i 1 ,ir;,.H Win lid. n.i in nu""i ' " " of Cleveland, president of the (''n- tral conference of American rabbis, in the annual presidents incssase to the organization lure loniyht. "Who but we should organize Hit constructive and creative rclitfious work lor the Jewish students in tin rreat univcl sities iind smaMcr o! leues which abound cveryvvhtie in th'' I'niled .Mates?1- he continued, ll.ibbl Henry Cohen, of fialvcKton. Tex., also took part In tonight nieet itiK. The coiilelence will continue un till July 7. I 1 j3() REPORTED IN BURNING I 1 IIT auiNim wtimni. cii. u" ji), ' H a u 1 i ill: ton. W. a., junt1 Thirty men are reported im-.r'n d ! in tl btiniintr iaft of S I M till- Nil. 1 of Hie 'a lliori a more Coal com. any, three miles from soli. Mini,'') county. Four m Williain 11 are re- ; ported to have cm aped i 'No- ' ' i ''" V.iU-n ! mine Is reported to be on the mine. ilive. Car tnii.au fif the ay to I Mcrilc! anil Natbmnli-ti I ixI'L iiiiach. County of Tjroiie. Ireland. June SO. The rival volunteer fortes, ulslerites an nut " lists, came into collision here toniKht and fierce fight. ! i ins? followed. Several civilians aii'i ! policemen were injured then the dis constabulary iorders were duelled by which batons were freely i harse, used. lljdrodane launched TnI. nu Lisitirl er I. enleleu in the eveni worth trophy, will be b unched to morrow. Misa Kileen punne. daugh ter of Governor Iunne, of lllinfis, w ill christen the racer, w hi.-h i tuiii to make aixiy mi lea an hour. I I IIS i ON SENATOR ROOT Smith of Michigan Resents Attitude of New York States man Regarding Investiga tion of Nicaraguan Treaty, ( MONNINQ JOURNAL tPICIAL Lf ASKD WlM) Washington. June 110. Senator Knot of New Yolk ami Senator Smith of Michigan, had a lively clash In the foreign relations t ommit tee today, during the discussion of the Nicara guan treaty, which some senators I cared at one time niiuht develop Into i personal encounter. James Drown, a New York hanker, was testifying According to senators who heard the trouble, Senator Smith was qucs Honing .Vr. llrowit about the pay ment stvral ears ago of alleged rcvolulii .Miry claims amounting to inoii. that, I .(100,(100 pesos, to Nicn lagu.iiis friendly to the administra tion of President Ad'dfo Diaz, and risked him If these payments were not a crime on the people of Nicaragua Senator Knot l said tu have sug gested lo the witness that he refuse to answer the question. This Inter-! iliptloli led to a wordy interchange ill which Senator Smith was said lo have declared that Mr. Hoot favored the proposed Nicaraguan treaty nndj announced that hereafter his remarks, about the New York senator would; be publicly made. Mr. Hi own and Albert Strauss, of, .1. and W. .Sellgmaii & Company, of I New York, hankers Interested in Nicaragua, were asked by the com-1 mittee about their transactions tu i that republic. It was brought out that an offer Miad been made hy the I niteil null company to these blinkers of II, ".- 000 for their 51 per cent Interest in 1 lie Nicaraguan railway. Senator Smith has asserted that Ji.OOO.OOU was the purchase price for this In- II. I. O. I'.. Sends Aid lo Sitlcin. Iiiilnnnie, Iowa, June 30. Urand Secretary I. C. Kobinsoii, on behalf of the H. P. . H.. today forwarded J.'.'iOO to the fire sufferers of Salem, Mass., with instructions lo call for more if needed. Mrs, Louise Bailey Shot toj Death While Seated in Of- j fice of Prominent Physician of Freeport, New York. 'av woaNiNa jouhnal apiriAL lki0 wimk) , Ki report. X. V.. June 3. Wbilej seated ill a chair in the office of Dr. ICdward Carman, a prominent physl-, clan, tonight, Mrs. loulse lialley, j wife of William l. llailey, a Ilrook lyn inanufactiirer, was shot and In-j stuntly killed. Her assasiin broke a window pane with the muzzle of a re volver, thrust a hand through the I H-nt in the Kla-is, pushed aside tbe curtain and fired the lalal Mini. Mrs. llailey. an attractive woman ;i."i eais old. resideij ilh lor bus- haml at th'' home of her motlirt, Mis. Jennie Diiryea, in HenipKtead. . five miles from I'reeport. TonlKht j she left Ilcmpslead by trolley, com-; ni; over to consult Dr. Carman. I he bullet struck Ihe woman ill the right shoulder and traveled tiownwaiu, stiikiiiL' her heart. She died stantly. The rrcepuit police liinnediHlcdy surrounded the premises and began a fruitless search for the slayer. Mr. llailey. at the lime of the tracedy, wr.s nt his home In Hempstead. Mrs. llailey was prominent in social circles. BREAD RIOTS STILL SOCIETY WOMAN MYSTERIOUSLY ASSASSINATED CONTINUE IN MADRIDlto u.e'w ,ie,,.'rep.,,.e,uy cxim..; iiinl his devotion lo the whites, dal-j ,,,0 o...i.nCi.Li.......i jli'K fr"'" Hie time when Mbsionarv! Mmlrid June :;ti. I'ood riols causctl Spauilin, In the :l's, ainslicir.ed the- by liiKh prices, which bcmin here -.i.sii.nhiv eoiilinueil lodav. 1 la lids of housew iv-s ,i..,iwl.. I ll, . I t in in ice :f potatoes should be lowered, and their demands not beinit compliel with, they seized many sacks at the market and threw the potatoes iuio the streets. The same procedure was carried out at the bakeries, the bakers j avimj determined in maintain tue ex istinif hlKh prices of bread. 'I-I... ....li,... ,.ro l.uvitifr 't--:it diffi cullv in copinu with the mobs many have been hurt in the clashes To lKwlc 'iHiik Trtifct. New lork. June ja. inc. .ouiiorni l.'ailway company, v.hiih has been eoiitrolb d by it votuiK Iriift nieenienl since l'S4, iH to be hau led over to tin shareholders on July III, next, accord ing to a statement issued today by thijter. Kauhters of the Am survh tusf trustees. These are Charb s Lanier and Oeonte F. Laker, w ho with the late J. I'. Morgan comprised the voting trust. I lei ires Iroin National (Hy Hank New York. June 30. J. I'. Morgan today retired from the directorate of the National City bank. His retire- meiit follows Ihe atalemelit issueil by his bunking house several months ago lhe have leen identified. Many a man'a cordial handshake 1 due to the fact that he deAignu on ,that dollar in your pocket. Commer cial Appeal. fUKRE summer is ideal at ll of the various hotels anil resorts those wliose advertisements appear California this summer by writing direct to the advertisers, or by calling at this newspaper. J 1" lOS ANQOIS, CAU 9 KImI rnnrrtfi MrM AIIMtM.l'TKI.V I IRI I'KHOF Oprnrrt llrrnnlsT l.ual. S55 H in nit with piiviito buih. CB- vonlnt M nil polntt. Knrnprnn l'liin. Kiifm lrm fl.M lllll SI., llt 4th A Mil. r M HIMMICK, l."i"o MnnT I REK AITO lll'H MV.t.T Al l. TRAINS Long The Attractions Aro I ItATIII.Mi 1 isiiim; TIINMS MOTOlliNW SPII NDIH IIHTI.I.S AM i.ou,..i,.ii, i,ni..i free This information clieclfully furnished. II. 100 Ocean Ave., I.ung IP-.n-h. Calif. AUDITORIUM HOTEI FIFl 1 1 AND OLIVE STS.. LOS ANGLLLh Oveiloullns beautiful Central Park. Every moociti at commodalion ; furnished for absolute comfort; larRC bics and private parlors. Special summer rates. 13. F. GREEN. Manager. LOS AJSGELES I nrnlnliril Ai.'lrlwDl -n liiiui'l.i'riiinu apui trni'iiti. 110 inmithly. t-'urnishoil euiniilflB, rir- I dally vcntil.ili-il: iiul' i. Ikuii'Iik-. iis Icrnumls within runf wnlkluK illit :l nil', i (NSUHATIK INNTMKNT Ml., ! ft l 1 hltm' Niilionid Itank lllilf . MhIii iOI I. Tlllril illltl Mill... lloliif- until SIGNAL HON NEZ PERCE CHIEF 1pki:il e.oumti'uMDlNcll lo mijunini jiiiimnalJ Hpokime, Wash., June :!". I'""r the first time in the history of the t'po- Italic country Hie brave act of an In Itlian has received public rocoKHition. Ta in-mii-tsa. a Xn I'erce eblef ,. ,. 1 "'''' tbrotiKh his service to the Slates troops, today shares cuiial honors with Col. K. J. Kleploe and his band, on a monument dedicated wlth impressive cereniollies at Itos- alia. Wash., recently. ! Tor more than fifty .Mars. Turn- Ti.i.,.1 ht- ..u ll.. U-.U ktllllVtl I name of the chief. In pilotinn Isold ic is under Colonel Sti-ptoe ilic f i inn a inosl cei iain o t he rcs- cue the of Kllzn KpaiilililiK, a uauiiiei 01 missionary, thin red man i-bowed that he valued Ins Christian tcacb- Aspiicil lo I lll.cii-lii. Timothy's sympathies with tln-( whites were not confined to services! in I heir behalf; h- in piled to com-! mini ( Itir-enslup with the early set-1 OR S ACCORDED TO iinil'lieis. it' wis ii. iiiii. .it.. ...... - reised his riuht to take up a home- stead at the month of Aljmwa cicck.j The tablet to the Indian hero rcad"j as follows: "In memory of Chief Tain- m u-lsa (Timothy! and Ibej Christian Nets I'i ne Indian lescuiis' of the Kleptoe expedition. I "Krectcil by tlie Father ileed chap-! icnii tlevo- j lutioii, Spokuiie, Washinglnn, June I 14, 1914." The unvcilirur of the Steptoe rnon-' l tiinrnt, on Hie site of a ineiiiora'di' Ibattle with waa th" federal i attended by d tribes In lO.nli'i per- ' sons. Including ,hf ""' " h'te sur i ' vivois of the conflict lb-all, Michael J. Kenny Thomas and J. Ilobn. After Marietta, Hoke Mniili's Toga, Cu., June ZU. Joseph tw i' governor of Ceor- M Hrnwn. gia. tonight formally arinoiinced bis candidacy for the I'niled State wn ale to succeed Senator Hoke Smith. Senator Smith's term expires March 1. I'il. the seashore in the mountains THESTILLWELL 1 4ta Antfele. 'id Nil tlrund At. New Klrrprmif llutrl; r,,U'l IImIM In I ha illy. All oulMUte rnnm. ei.-ll lth n iviils hath: II, SO ter tin A tlt. Hpf-rliil Hummer Itntca tr wi). Allituilp '-' l" l'"ei-t. A KIMIW III l Hut MirhiK. unit 1 1 nlil. Ari'inllt'tol I', tl S.i. Cull r.i iilu 't'lii' r.im'nm l ut ein M"iaiiiiln Hi K"fl. Ili' iu liful tuilln, in ii u n 1 it I n PMiin W.itiT ami iii'nl tit il in. hi tlie. Am l'liin tuir own dull y. rlili ki'ii rum li nml Vi i, tutill gill tli'llH. KOI. I iK It. MINNEWASKA HOTEL AMI AI'ARTMKMS. N.i nili. mi ilu'I: par lr, yft nnljr thrrr bloi ka fr"in llnimlwiiv. Kli vsti.r. piinl ! rntirl, rmif rilm nrl rcas.mala ruin j 501 Si. (imml, dir. ilia a rnu. iAnarlM. '! Beach - cgltm. Here Arc Sonic: HOVIINH 1AN( IMi i.oi.i i; HAM ( DM I Ills APAItTMINTS. ofrice will make srrvatioim for I.. ISISP.Y. K-c. Chamber of Con.iuci'e IXIMJ lli:(ll SAMTAHlfM lAtnu llriieh, I'al. Ilattld fnik Plan Aluinilant failll tlr rir rnnl. fcri-Hll'in nml liralm tm-pruviim-nti.. biitnim dirt fiystrm. llmtih In Hon. Ilrhl PM'lllMieil rlertrlral nrt nm vIihiiIi il Hwrilmh il.M' tan "1 en cnat; flctiniiriii iiii'lhml.i. humii cumriirlB. V rli'iiA imlm.r rnl riinliniii nl, oiililmir ill vrrl ni Wi.mli'i rul minoinT rllinai Wrim r.ir f .lilir and rutia W. It) Mmpn'in. mHnKr. Wrjli' to the Moinin Journal for Information rcsardini; any of these j rcsoris. I REALTY TRANSFERS. Heeds. pulnritas Caral alal to Isabel Torres l'iece Ian! ill Alrisco. John I'lemliiK and wife to l'red W. ,ee Lots 7, S. block S, I'elea Add , 1 1. Auto Ihatllia to J. A. Il.ircia y Lunelle.-- l'iece '.ami in I'.aielas, $1. I. uis Tru.iilio el .il to S. A lilankcs ' land III pieci.-ci I. $1". Mattie Vaio lo Joe Valo - l'iece laud in southeast part of A lhiniicrii T. Aiiilerson to licit I. und Lots 5. fi. II. 12. blork l-..isern .Miu .n. Ada Xelhi-rwood ami b usli.i ml i r l,ols Cli ol.is U y'hellabai V, ilhirwood I'ark, II. ( 'oininissioneis AtriHi-o i l"i i natiiles Cabal'lon I'm Atn-'-". City it, AlhiiMiieniiie to Mary A. i : I-'oin neile North half ol lot ,t, lilock I I, Ilielil.-iMil Add 'same lo sanK Lots I, -', block 5. Iliimim Hlwhland Add. Trances M. Stubbs ct nl to Ada I elh ! I'ark deed. i wood Lots anil Terrace Ni l liei w ood Quit-claim Add Rheumatism 6TOMACII TKOt'HI.KS KIIK AILMENTH Faywood Hot Springs It cur, and you ramaln curatl. L.e know, and you will lf you try IL. Considered tha Breateat Kldnar Water on earth. Why not visit FAYWOOD HOT Pl'ltlNOS firat. alnca you will tventually ro there, anywayf UntB, modern hotel, farfact climate. Hook let. T. V. Mcl)KItMf)TT, "Tho l-'aywiMHl." rATW(K)l. NEW MKIIOO. J. L GOBER General Auctioneer Household Uuod Kporlalt. I'lione 422. r. O. Ko( S34 BALDRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY PAROID ROOFING with 15 year guarantee. niaKe in . bind ill or midway hctwcni the two, within liclow may tic liau tlie free information tUMI'.IMVIi K I'.W. MOI NTAIV AMI VAI I I V WrM to il-ir ( 1 llliri.liiie , irmnirr, for llii.iiii(tillT llliitrnirl Mimltlfl and l'l:tni. MMHI.Ii II VI M Ml IN IIIKT. Reeiinlfil llw , .! t nml tit ml ill IikIu rl 'ml Koll A I.I. .MIKs lim th l' ririe. Tltn tilii't i.ml ;itr I.iiIIiiiiu li-mll Ijimn. Iirmit itlll ti'lml lull - ir plimm. fnripi.illi'il r -i t f iiiil pl-r rhuii; ( '(..oiipi'iiii'liip 'lrtium Cuilrt hihI nil uthiir nut nml In ilnur pli amiii k. Iti itui.ir il.nn ). Ak oti.no lm hn cvtr Imen tu Htratfurd Inn Hi.' iit Hi" iin-'ii p"Bi1 tiilil unit hitvIi'k. ' I I l. M'll. V illl I. .1.1- llMl I' Ml II .'I II III l.lv nml riil I ha ci.il In t a-zox .imrnw fr..m itif .r-liia iif hiraifufd I tin al : p. m. V f lL-.ii.iJ,niJV r' K .rfuialf ,i I i ,2.151 ii4i '.'1 tmM, iyiJl'Oil J MILa f mSil, IT Tl t"SU f I infM i yrV-1J'TT-4 rri-jia. 1 ' eaved. I I I - I M t ..SZ.' 1 ! mrW ,nTua nx FILE AT !o1' I Pii lwIC FHE INFORMATION f-ilVl gja Xt OftlQ OF THIS AiA M KATICatAl. CHOOL. OT DMMtUlNa. BlVO-ia Will 7m. iM SANTA CATALINA ISLAND WilmiiiKlon Transportation Company's IirK, Ocean-Oolng Kxcurslon Kteaincrii CAIlltll.l.O and llIJtMos.V leave San 1'cdro diUly for Avalon. Jlonilne. liiitliiiiK, l'lhlilic, llimtliiK, Hanclns, Golf ami Trunin. IIOTI fj Ml TltOI'Ol i; ISliAMI VIM.A CANVAS CITY A subtly first clam hotel, cottiliicled on llio i;nroiean plan. 150 Cony Canvai t,'oltage For ilcscriitivo booklets and rem rvntlonn, a.k 15ANNING COMPANY, Agents I 104 1'aelfic Kle Hie linildinif Leonard Onc-Piccc R efrigerators Arc the Only Sanitary Refrig erators. Like a Clean China Dish. They Save Ice, Too. Sold Only by RAABE & MAUGER H.i-117 MiltTII MUST sntnr I A few steps mmamammmrmacmassamamfti IMH K M U MAXAC.I-'.MI'AT WHITE ELEPHANT BAR ONLY lli: l!l -t ON llltAI I.HT. IIi sts. . A 4. nines 4 o. Old 4 ov liiskcv anil Hci iiiila!ro Kye regularly --cric'l. Ml other leading In amis on call. hH-clal service on all lilgli cl:t-s drinks. .1. C. TIVIHI!. Manncf. i I I - LUMBER Cement-Plaster Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 North First Street easy reach of both. Literature by prospective visitors to southern bureau maintained at the oifice of fsmrth Brmatcmrr Edq ENGSTRUM APARTMENTS fi.'l Wont ritih Ktfurt. li Anirlr' I i.hlimiilil Dmin Tiiaa Apiirlinnl Hull"!. I'lv. Mimii.n rr in Iliiiiiilwar. Kllli'lv llirrn apnrlni.'titi. Innti flllly fur nlnhi'il mill lpiy 1.1 e.imt.irt ami rlrpatuii. Appiilntincnl nml iTi'ln Unit nllnriii tin Iminl rcrutril t. iiiii, KMV. AIISOI.I TKI.V I lltM'ROIir. It'ior garden, n" piol'ir. hull num. ten. I lo 111, o'h i IiiIi fi m. Iit aul U ul Miliy, por- fi-,'t vrtililalimt. Hicaui loiililig anil dUrrcil ttilpr- m.-ooniH lliriniuli'iiil. rKltH.CT lltli KI. NI.RMCK. No nir iliar It waahlng ilnhm, dully rlianlai uf npniiiiiiiit. t"i-phma. t li-ririeily. nr iiK "I hall rmim fur pr tlp. tinftn l"vn, , t away (rum tin iluwn n n"lA. Hon HOOMN 250 HATHA. Kvry Mmlorn Airunn litlmi f ,r funirurt nf llurtn iiiHim M ithnnt iiuih i nn, 11. mi, :no Kiuima Ultli Itiilh l M. a;mi. a- on, i:i.o lrrlily nmt Mmilhly Knira nn Aptillrallnn. Vint ("iir Sph nillil "r. I'npiilnr Prleaa. CI.... in HMna. 1'healrra aitrl Hi mh Car l.lnra irr inn. 1 ahav, c.i.ii. a. voi.un. I'nwlilxnt. hr'r a Traaa Tr Ttotioa pro&taU M iKii Sanraa k UHmat. A.tomoba rrpaaf mA aWan op-ta-data can; aiectncal, ari anamecrnt, aaa Room and board wbila leamink Paaitiem aa Vliiftftaai fuarantatd. WnU far catalofua. f llnmlredn of furnished tenia, located In a idiady Kidve. l. hi Antscltn, California Cleanable Porcelain Lined north of Central mil iiiiiniw