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THREE REDS WIN TWICE Bin James out of the Game SUPERBRS SHOW GREAT QUANTITY STATE BUILDING FROM PIRATES UK BEST GAIT IN THE OF ORE IS BEING I B! CHI OF THE TOURISTS R, E. Batters Find Minei Twirter in Sixth and Start Run-getting Bee; Elliott Is Wild, Six Biooklyns Threaten to Dis- Some Days in July Production Cuthedial of the Desert 1 Two Popular Figure is- With Cincinnati, Hard Work Being Done to Reach It in Second Game, place Phillies if They en; Quaker City T Flaying Steadily, Ran as High as 8,200 rons; ited by Doen Men of Note; Cato Sells to View Exhibit Mineral Situation 0y Statt Encouraging, day ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. MONDAY. AUGUST 16. 1915. HMD INNING LllStS FAST GAME-. HOOK FOR BROWN HOLDS INTERES SIMILAR SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE MINED Allison bad a chance against the q It t until the sixth inning yeater- dv i Hopcweii rieio. .i me opening; f this frame the visitors were tie-1 hnul only ""e run. In the sixth the' jlroJder chased in six runs, making re l" ;!- After that neither , ask marked. I Thing looked had for the miners in I jl first, ii' n the '. R I cord BitllOUt hit. Tenorio crossing thei nlati I.lhott started good, striking out l" lit addition to not allowing (d,. loi als to hit safely. Allison evened the count in the sec ond, when Brown was passed and leered on BMtott'i two-hit clout to th,. fi 1 1 ( between right and center. In the third, Allison was in mo lead (or the only time during the cunt, si Hamilton singled. Wagner sacrificed hini and Caunvan hit. scoring him. Albwiiierque placed a trio of runs to its credit in the fourth. Salazar git safe on a grounder. M. Chavez as out and Hartllne hit over second, bringing home Salazar. Monnuera lin glrd. pushing Hartllne ulong to thin). Anderson hit. scoring Hartilnt. Sala ur was out trying to reach third. D. Chavez grounded out. Brown to Elliott. The isit'rs made their last tally in the fifth Hamilton was hit by Hart pa, Wagner struck out and t 'ana van filed out to Anderson Brown tailed, sending Hamilton in. The 0. IS. B. failed to do anything In the scoring line In its half of the f:fth Then iiuiir the sixth, which put the name on IPc. M. Chavez, first In sei i s.itv i HartlLne flew out to El- lintl .vlnnotiera got free transportation Anderson popped Up a Texas leaguer, Muring Chavez and advancing HOtt quera to third. D. Chavez- took life on an error, M onquera scored on an error. Qongaleg then hit for two bases, icortni D. Chavez and Ander sen At this stage the Allison captain yanked his hattery. RUbstltutlng Kl linti on the mound and McCracken behind Hie bat Blllotl was wild. He passu! Tenorio. Murphy sacrificed. iglasar and M. Chavea were paaeed, forcing In Gonzales. Tenorio came in on I wild pitch. Salazar was ' aught between third and home, making the! last out. The ittendi The score; Uttson Hamilton, . . Warner, ss. . . vv . m th AB B II BO A K if I 1, t 11 ('a nnvnn. lb -ii. Wh nless Kettle, t MeCnnli Total O. I' Teiiorl. I 2h. . Murphy, if.. gaiatar, M. Chav. Hartllne. I' Monquera, lb, Anderson, rf. B, ClHivez. if. Opnlales, 3b. latted for Wagner in ninth Inning, s.i.r, by Inning: It K 1 00 "OH 00x 10 lison 011 010 000 3 Summary: Two-baae hits Qonaalea, liott Sacrifice hits - Murphy, WaR- r, n.iscs on balls Off Hartllne I Blllotl Ti iii 3 2-3 Innings; off own nils off Hartllne 10; off Hott ;;. off Brown 0. Struck mil Hartllne 12: by Elliott 4: by Brown Bit by pitched ba!k--By Hartllne la in iii . in i ; by Blllotl (Oonaalee). iid pitches -Elliott, Hartllne. stolen M chayez. Brown. Left on e ". it, H ti; Allison. IS. Time game lllll, I'mpire Lu.les. ororcnlgan. ANOTHER EVIDENCE THAT BASEBALL IS SQUARE MC.4t.INO JOURNAL SPICtAL 114440 Wl4 N vv York. Ann. It. The nineteen- inning game between the lid York tennis of the Mate league, won by a 'Inve oW,r the fence Iusi hours before the league "HI baidlv be cited as a Ealrbury Nebraska n home run (Went) -four disbanded, brief by tli who doubt the honesty of all. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL LKAG1 W. adi iphia 66 klyn 57 Pet. I ,r,r,0 .:.3s. ..'.ir. .r,oo .401 . 190 .IKS . I ."1 7 w York t. Louis . in. mnnti . 40 . 51 .48 AMERICAN I, KALI Beaten r,s Detroit ....... . .' . ,61 ishington 64 Chicago g- NW York 51 Cleveland . . 41 s' '-""is ... "'41 Philadelphia ..... ,.g Bet. .Him I I BLR VL I EAGCE W. 1 Newark PltUburgj, "is.lH Oi, H Louis Brooklyn . Uuffu0 . L'.iltinioio W'HKRE THEY PLAY TODAY. National I a-ue Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. New York at Brooklyn Boston at Philadelphia. American I -en go e. Detroit at Cleveland. Chicago at St. Louis. Philadelphia at New York. Washington at Boston. Federal Lnagne. Chicago t Baltimore. Kansas Cltv at Buffalo Brooklyn hi Pitt.hurh .V MOWS SO iOUM.L SR4CIAL 14A44D Ml Cincinnati, Aug. 10 ClM : von both gaiiiis ttf doublc-h, from Pitta burgh hi re today tth same score in MKh game, t to the first same the Meal tram the lead and held it to the end. ing Pittsburgh t.i work pitch, ra The second u.imp was an ll the i .'. In look I (an 1 fighi. Pittsburgh scoring one run the first i ml diiit the til while Clnclnn Harmon up i t he score in tl in the eighth Score Firs Pittsburgh . . Cincinnati . . Battartee: i is me lot nun oio nu. nox iper. Conaeln It -6 Quillan and Qlbaon, Murphy Clarke. Summary Two-base hits .1 Wanner. Hale. Mollwit. pJayi Orok (unassisted ; t Wagner to Mollwitz Vio roll to .1 to John- ston; II Wagner t, viov to Johnaton Bases on halls off Cooper I ; Conselman I Struck out Bv C ofl 1; bv Consi hy Dak t. Emslie. Si ore Se Pittsburgh Cincinnati Battarlea: -: by McOulll plresBiglcr aid game: .lol nun mm . OOO OOO 1M Harmon ami IfcKencrj Hid Wingu. Summary. TWO -baa hit Three-base luis J Wanner McKenery, Home run ( BaWI on bkllg "Off Harmon McKenery I, Struck out II mon 3. by McKenery ti. I'm Bigler and Bmsl'e. Wlngo, Wlngo, i -if fit h. Chli ago ! 1 1 si. Louis i-s. St. I.otiis, Aug. 15. A doeble header Which was enlivened by I storm of pop-bottles and encumber directed against empire Byron and by Roger Bresnuhan's attempt to at tack a fan In the vrandatand who had Called him a n. tine was divided be tween Chicago and Bt. Lou is here to day. The visitors took to 1. and the locall the first game. the second, 11 last inning of the firs! game the bleacheritea look exception to Byron'l ruling Which put Miller out after a slide into second. Byron ran and escaped the missiles but the a i ;t A I game was delayed for five minutes .'I 3 1 2 1 while a dozen field hands cleared the :'. 1 (i hi diamond of hundreds of bottles and 0 1 1 b ' cm umbers. 1 fi l 1 j The polios and Umpire Kason slop 1 1 0 Piped Hresnahan as he was climbing 1 8 0 a j into the grandstand and prevented 0 0 a n I further violence. a a 1 1 1 Score First game: I!..1 1 B 000 0 Chicago ooo ooo 0:1 a s 11 St. lamia 00b 000 001 I 5 'i 10 '.'4 15 4 Batteries: Lavender and Al In 1 ' Doak. gftlles ami Snyder 1 0 i 2 1 Summary: Two-hase hits Schulte, 0 i o 0 1 Betgel. Double play Bescher to 8ny- ' - 1 I J dar. Bases on balls I iff Lavender 1 12 1 0 1 B; off Honk 4. Hits off Doak 7 in H innings Struck out off Bailee 1 in I inning. B Lavender I; by Doak 3: by Sallee 1. empires K Hy run. Score Second game: IgOfl and H. E. Chicago 100 OHO 0001 k 0 st. Louis oio loo Ola ! 1 1 o Batteries: Adams and An her; MeadOWl and Snyder. Summary: Three-base hit Long. Double play Butler to Muggins to Qongnleg. Bases on balls- off Ad ams 1; off Meadows 2. Struck out By Adams 3; by Meadows 2. I lu pins Hymn and Kason. NEWARK CLIMBS INTO FIRST PLACE. WINNING TWICE FROM ST. LOUIS 4)V MOSNINI, JOeOWM 4P4CI4L L4444D WIRI) Nawork, Aug, 15. Newark worked Into flrsl plgce m the Federal league race when Ihe.v defeated St. Bonis in both names of a dotihle-heuder this afternoon. Tlm Ij bailing in both games gave Newark lis victory Boon First game: U.K. St Louis . . . .000 inn 001 2 7 0 Newark 002 101 OOx 4 7 2 Batteries - Watson, Davenport and Hartley; Reulbach ami Rarlden. Score Second game: R. H. E St Louis 000 000 1001 1 1 3 X, mirk 430 000 'Hx I 1 1 I Batteries Groom, Crandall gild ii.n i la) . Moeely and Rarlden. T0PSY HARTSEL BIDS ADIEU TO BASEBALL IV MC4NIN0 JOURNAL 44ICIAL CIA4ID WI 44 J New York. Aug. 15. !! (Topsyl Martsel. veteran outfielder, has bid adieu lo baseball. IB has returned lo his home in Toledo after turning In his Pert Wayne, Central league, uni form and announcing that his dia mond career was at an end Hartgel began playing professional hall in 1S!7, passing In turn through the mi nor. major and back to th- minor leagues anain during his (went' ri of baseball. His best game was played vvhil- it member of the Chicago Na tionals and Ihe Philadelphia Athtetlcg ."or ten rears he was member ot the Athletic under Connie Mack, playing in the world s aerial of 1005 and 1910. Southern Association. Memphis 2; Chattanooga .. Mobile 2. Birmingham 6 New Orleans 60; Atlanta ti Nashville 1: utile R0k 0. American Association. Kansas City, 5: Milwaukee. I Louisville, 3; Columbus, l Indianapolis. 3-6, Cleveland, Western League. !ns Moines 1 -1 o : Topeka 11-1. Sioux Citv 7-0 Lincoln S-2. ( maht. 2-1!: Wichita 1-0. St Joseph, 4-2: Denver, 16, Pacific Coast League. San Francisco 7-7; Sail Lake 1-4. Los Angeles 4-5: Oakland 5-8- when the Braves are Ik need of all the Ipitchtnj afcllitj thej possess, old Bill I James, who loosed such magnificent 'hall las' year for Hie w uld's cham pii,is. has tWan compelled to leave ihe game on account of the poor con dition of his pitching arm. l'hysl- TIGERS GET GOAT White vSox Forced to Submit to Second Consecutive De feat at Hands of Detroit; Indians Win From Browns, l BY MORN I Nd JOltnNAL PICIAL LCA4RD WI4I Chicago, Aug. B. Detroit made ll (Wo straight from Chicago toduv de- leaiinn in, ii" -ii.-. .' - - ! was wild and Ihe visitors h id Uttle difficult' hunching tneir hits wnn inc erratic fielding by Chicago, Score: B Iletroil 200 030 000 6 7 I Chicago 000 002 000 2 Tt 3 Batteries -Hauss and Slanago, l''a ber, Benz and Bchalk. Bummnry: Two-hagg hit Vegch, Crawford. .1. Collins. Double pla.vs Blackbume to Weaver; llauss to Slanage lo Him lis. Young lo Buah to Burns; E. Cdllina to Weaver in Kotirnier; 'ilt to Young lit Burns Basis mi balls Ot f Caber : ott I'auss :',. Hits Off Libit J in I 1-3 ln- jnlngs. off Ben 11 ill ft-! innings. Struck onl Hi Hauss ft, by Benz 1. j 1'mpiros Dineeii and Nallin, levelaml I : SI. I amis o. Cleveland. Aug I... - Morton was Ihe victor over Slsb r in a pitchers halite today. Cleveland defeating Bl. Bonis. 1 to 0. Neil her oitclier cave a base on balls and there was no error of anv kind. The only run of Hie game was seined in Ihe Seventh by Klrke on his dou ble, Smith's infield mil anil Waiubs gans' sacrifice flv lo i enter. Score: It II- E. Cleveland . ... 000 00 101 I ! 11 St. Bollis mm 00(1 000 11 4 o Halleries Morton and Knan. Btajar and Aniiew. Bummnry; Twongne hits Klake, Shotton. Struck OUl Bj Morion 11; by Sisler 5. empires Chill and Kvans. i MUCH PRACTICE SLATED ; FOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUADS IN THE EAST New York. Aug. la. - The assem bling of the Han aid and Yal. football machines for the coming season Is evl- deniiv considered a task of more than Ihe usual magnitude (his gUtUKtn. The calls for candidates indicate thai both veterans and DOVlceg will be required In put In more than Ihe regUll amount of practice preliminary in th opening of the fall gridiron campaign Tiie Bll coaehe have announced thai ihe first workout will b held al M.oli- ! son. Conn., Bep tem her 7, and the first I practice at Yale field. New Han h thirteen days later. Harvard' call I sett 'he initial session for September II, which is some two weeks before the opening of Ihe Cambridge unl- ELIGIBILITY RULE AT COLUMBIA STRINGENT J M04NIN4) JOUONAl 4PCCIAI. 4A4CD WIN!) . New York. Aug I V Willi Ihe res Monition of foolball at Columbia unl in rsltv a new- eligibility code has be'n adopted by the largest of ihe Anieri- can universities. Hereafter no fresh man win be eligible in repreneal Co lumbia in mai-.r spoils: go student can represent the university fur more Ihap four years In major sports, and go student holding degree from an other college or untvereltj can rj pre sent Columbia In any sport These rules have been in effect, so far as lh Columbia oarsmen are concerned, for several years but the new . ode will now apply lo the football, baseball HFFARFR MA W it Tiiin nrnnniiT II IWUdlunlbHI shot wi I in-i fh ever expects In loss a mm .is.uii ni must lve his arm a complete rest, so Till has starieo no v "" " """inlaee I ,.,!ll not he seen Willi I lie Braves the r. ... res! of this season lie has not been toaslni remnrkghle ball this yar. his 'average being but 511. ALBUQUERQUE CLUB FIRES ON 200 YARD RANGE: TRUE IS HIGH was high trqua Rifle iv, making man again in the association'! siumi fortv -three om of I he i U ll- v aril I a line. pile fiftv al other string of ten shots lores" aetted him (Orty-two, nambarg of I be ituke My lub ih the Albuquerque organ laa- 'he scores were as follows. Ihe HIl e highesl string, lotal for tWO ton, 42, Dm- pu. 41, i: Bar 42, so. Colgan, 6; Adams, 40.7j; Hose. 40, 74; r .Ii gtringa: True. 1 ,:i t'Ller 1 1 ; ! rler, 4 3, Ml; Bennell Mellon, If, g 37. 71: 42, 7H; Bl ev t i ll Whe. lei llldliaiii. liters Dug C lub. JACK NESS OF OAKLAND SMASHES BAT RECORDS maikaldc Statistics piled m connection made by Jack Ness club of the Ba'ilic sei tiring at b ..st one consecutive games. have bci'll Com- with the record f the Oakland Coaai league, in hit in forty-nine Ness started hie string of hits, which placed the record held eventual!) dis hy Ty Cobb, on May 31. end bntll period tin Ills hulling spree d'd not July 21 and during Dial giant Oakland flrsl ban ml 14 1 hree-baggara and six nqp total number 1,1 lining wag roily-nine game and ln 1 1 1 Ihe IIS for batting crane for the same period 110, PASSING THE BATTER SOURCE OF ARGUMENT IB, MC-KNtNO JOH4N4L 4S4CIAL L4A44D WIB41 New York. ug. 16.- The quwtton as 10 whethei t r was Intention- ally passed to first Is I constant source of araumenl among baseball fans In i recent game in ihe entrm i, thi pitcher of the Watei eft no doubt regarding bis by pitching four bulla to baseman Instead of Hie Following the fourth plt'h in lain club mtion first uher Ihe cat Hie umpire oi le red I be bailer lo lalv hi whereupon Ihe ixeokuk ciui, r protested the dei hrion and When Iln- latter team won llu in a gubseojuanl rally the que tin. proiesi vvas dropped. .line, eonlest lion of BIG CATTLE SALE RECORDED EDDY I44ICIAL DISPATCH TO MORNING JOU'NAL) Cgrlghfd, N. M., Aug. 17 -The roiled Angus Cattle company hn Just sold lo Ballard & Armstrong of ROSWell around sn" heail of cows. The stock will be delivered Mnndav and Tuesday a' Ihe ranch south of 11! ti k r I v r-r l ino ws will be taken Into Chaves county. The An gus company win grow black cattle exclusively and is dlpOgjn ol the Ogttle of other bleeds. 1 Barhei and Hott, btK tiockmen of Ih, plans, have sold about XOO two and three-year-old iter to n Zimmerman of South Daltatg They will be loaded at the Avalon pens to morrow for slilpmenl. The cattle are In Tine shape. The price paid Is not given out, hilt It is said to be pretty well up SON OF GOVERNOR OTERO IS ADMITTED TO THE FEDERAL BAR i . r ,0 MORNINa JOURNALI San'. i Fe, Aug. 1 5. M. A. Dtern, Ir., was admitted to ihe federal bai yeaterday Federal yesterday In Judge Lewi. Judge William II Pop discharged from bank tuplev Voluev and Fran, Is Cheney of Madrid, southern Sanla Be county. James H Wilson, bankrupt, was giv en fifteen days In which lo file pe- l b un4l oeisi nin- un ii -Brooklyn New eel I lie pa e hi l h ing the waa) strongl) ri leadership m t argaabtai log out of the sev Nalional league dm k iusi ended and is BJ Philadelphia tor the lha sen tor major league The Superb, is won st veil games thev plav.d, trong hold on aecond i agalnlng plat e a nd pu pogltlon i" .lis. liie billet slo.v The Phllllei pear (o be 111 , (Hopped onlv week, putting and plav me i It however, d" Hot ap- tatterlng mood, They ne coolest during 'l e three t then 1 1 edit steady game thai Ice- kepi Ih. ii, al Hie tc the greater pall id' I The Bra yea are sin . essful lime in the top. Lmii year l having h miv w , H king low tid al tag) Sl lge ol n the full stride pennant ami a I the race thev were in of their march to world' ' hantplonahlp are hovel inn around I i a Ith no evidence ol I ha er Hint Ihcv displayed Now Hi, v e ,11(1 mark limning pow- Hi I '.I I 4. The Aitiel i. an league oi altogether Mhnt aft ii became apparent iiiit it three teams had a h.tie peQDant. The names of week seem falrlv to hav the eliain eg of the tl o, Ions wttn seven games a one. patrolt and Chlcagu tin ed four games, winning Hire losing om oh. The Red H plav Ing on their I hev h.tv e pn ' d and road team (till 1 had a disasiioie ,'ourse. W I In home in i' veal week of ii In Ihe Kedeial league dropplrm enough to plunge the loom from first fotirlh duriiin Ihe week , iin- I om Sallllll.iv. The Ills! live lulls. . how i remain clonal) bunched, ties among thein possible It ol a dav or two's play. YOUTHFUL FEMININE HEARTS ALL SET TO FLUTTERING ON COAST It4ft4i OOaaSSeONSSNI 4 ,0 MoANiiia joun4li I. os Angeles, Calif., Aug. 1 .1. - Youth ful feminine hearts throughout Loi Angeles county alt aflutter over Ihe ! coining; of Mb! young midshipmen ti "in Annapolis. The chief feature ol en tertalnmenl (or the future naval pfO- his is a grand ball al Ihe Shruu' an dltorliim. I.os Angeles, Itondg even ing. August 16, when the till geneial committee will ai 1 as hosts. land Committal member will hate ttn Invitations and tin requeat is mgd of them Bull as many of these an possible reach Ihe fairest dumb lers (if the southland As the mid shipmen are ihe flnaat type of ln country' young manhood tin commit tee is inner to hnve the ennnlv's niosl charmlni representatives greet them Bidding is strong lor Ihe Invitations ami members of the till general com mittee are finding themselves mole popular with ihe pretty guls than ever before In their lives. 1 ifficera ami men of iln- prai 1 lee squadron also will he entertained, Ihe I officers al Ihe cltiits and inc men won a visit 10 Bnlvergal city, The evening of Ihe hall the bid iiantiv begutlful electrical parade Queen Flora m pass by the Shrine auditorium before Iln ilanclng be gins. SIEGNER LEAVES ALL TO GIRL WHO CARED FOR HIM WHILE ILL 4'tAt. rn4444roND4NC4 TO MOSNINd .lOtl, .Simla Be, Aug. 16, -The last and teatamenl of Bred Blegto c tiled yesterday In the probate He Wilted all of his personal teal properly lo Miss IgaOellta tUi or Sanla Pe, out of gratlttlde for lug care of him in his IukI years 11 i, 1 Attorney Uexandei Regd la pointed executor. WI VI is III 1 1 11 nd tern, lak-IHs-gp- SANTA FE COUNCIL LETS CONTRACT FOR SEWER BEFORE PAVING 14441 IAL C044I4PONOINCI TO MO.N.N4 JOURNAL) Sanla I'd, Aug. 16c 'liie city CdUfl til met lasl night and set September jo for beating of objection to paving Hon (iaspar avenue and also (o Open bids for the paving The Wood -Davis Hardware compani wgaglVen the con. trad to put in the eeWer on "on 'las par avenn. before the pacing is done. SENA SUES HAMILL TO RECOVER NOTE ;444CIA1. (-04R4440N04N1-4 tO MORNI NO JOURNAL Sanla fe, Aug I fi AHorney K P. Dav ics yeeterdg filed sun fm j,,se D s'enn afginel h P. iiamiii to recover on a hole for $11 - vv lib Inleresl at L per cent. The note Is dated April 17, id, and was given for Ihree month, Attorney F. C, V7llon filed the an swer in th" niiii ,,r H. B, Cartrlght, ei si, vs. the Sanla I't Hank .v;- Trust I 'o , el al. Involving Hie distribution he price paid for Ihe Samon land It, said lo have been 119,000, M0NA BELL APPEALS CASE TO HIGHER COURT 444CIAL ' i l i TO MORNINOt JOURNAL Sanla Ke. Aug I Y MORI Bell of Sanla Ft, who was vclerdav found gulliy of while slavery under the Maim net In federal . ourt, was also ordered to put up i bond of 1604 for OOgt A mm Ion for g new irial w as overruled. Notice of appeal was Riven and th appeal bund ta fixed ai f, 600, Ths woman was aocuaad of furnishing t reimportation for gills from Denver In I time to g house of Ill-repute in San'a Fe, tfontM fluhaerlbers who fall to receive the Morning Journal should csll Western Union Telearsph office. PfJOIfl 146 or 147. and paper will he delivered by apeclal messenger. PRIMING H IH s. It ,0 mtRHiN, milMNALl It loiimn Ittg) Hllllev lit . tit tl as if oi e pet da and f i oiieent i ales ,i - elaning ix per cenl upper to I.I faao dad ii is oparatlag Ian atanm shovels and iwiiuv three locomotlvoa al the mine;-. I'll 111. pi,v loll art III men al the mines and l.Ji'n mag at the llurlev mill. About ",,O0U ions of tailing- are run ml. ami stored in tin low 111. dams I.,, ItUK Hie Kalv. Iln be sunk to 'he copper is show ta. t (.,1,1 Crown II is puahl l ibt-tool Ill-foot i. shall is Ii iyal Nativ, The Qold Clown com pan has III. en live, the New Strike group of live claims on Twin Peakl Iboul siiv Ions of gold ore are being taken out daily, averaging i I per ton, Wa ore Is hauled by I. im lo Hie tag' lamp mill ami i in id tag plant tit Clear lake. Prom the .Inn i'iiiiv mine in this district, (teorge ll. etter m j is shlpplna gold silver oie. running I ! from -r'n" to II. Mil per ear UeVI ii ,,. '..trs have been shipped to Douglas, si Ariz. The gross receipts from Hie 1,1 i shipments were 17,110.51 and tlx Ml IT, lit. l o si ai l BMvt The Silver Coll er a' Plnoa Altos llcr. .ill start Us nexi month The Kmpira Bine com pan 5 its nine-mile Ir.iiuw.n lias and om pie ted Is laying Hie concrete foundations lor 1 Wg concentrating plant a tl 101 nu n are now employed it Blnos Alios I '.iv id Ketioti has sold Ins ! laim al I'inos Altos lo a Silver CHS banker lor 1109,001 cash. Three hundred nun an- also em ployed at Tyrone Ih the Burroa. Tin-1,000-ton concentrating plain is to he 1 om plated h new I ear. Blatei n tu w houses hav e I,, , Q bUllt anil iwcu t, more will be under w 11 as soon as Hie plans lor the lOWnslt aie com Dieted bl n Q. Ooodhui the eel 1 ebrated rehltac of building at Ihe San , poatoffice, club house, hospiltil. holt tablishment, will be same time Three tasting Ihe ground the California I ItegO exposition. house, school 1, mercantile es- erected al til"! , hurg (ll'Hls are ami twenty-five holes have developed immense bod depth. How les of ore ill varying ever Tv rone suit up from 1,11 over ipply of labor Reattme Work at tittle bmb Work is to be rjMumad on the nt iit Charley Included in the sale ..1 Ihe property of Ihe MogOllon Bold Coppei company' property tor 1100, nun in Hie Socorro Mines compnn) The latter has produced this Vea 1116 ss gross and 27.72 Wd in 1-1 ,(,..,- l,.,ltlo.t 1,11,1 enneen- uu aaoaaaeaejaai Santa Ke, Aon the China null tl hlgk as MM long slopped ! tons i K'ii" "O - ' ' . 1 Utiles. lis mill has treated 61.4061 Ions of oil averaging 111,41 gold and ilvai pei ion. Together with the Vlonollon Mines .oinpanv the produc tion Ihe first six monlhs thei nar was IS72.0UO l.asl year Ihe entire distiii 1 produced Mil, 132 in gold and I 1. 410,327 ounces Of silver. 1 lease of 11,171 m gold and 101,601 ounces of silver over the vear previous. HARVEST OF DENIA ONIONS NOW IN FULL SWING AT CARLSBAD P4CIAL Ol 44 A , CM TO MORNINd JOURNAL) rlsbad. N. M , Aug. 16, The De- union hnrveei is In full swing on big iiiriits of tne Carlabnd Plgn- n companv OUthal of Carls hUi Hit. tali. i, ,,d, ii ii Olegeker, Hie manager, says thai thej vviii have aboul live carloads read) for ahtpment i.v lb end of next week, Oul of thi loi ghoul ihree car are firati and two curs seconds. He has another Belli thai Is later vv Ml ll w ill mil be re for some wi eks. This has been dv splendid season for onl crop is extra fine. D Lakewodd Will have Quality vers soon Mr. been growing onions fo Ho ek, irki r in t it III several year and ib ih d' vary latlsfectory. The gtengion of the main Ihe lower pari of Inp farm Carlahgd plantation eompanj completed aboul Beptembi i canal has I II OUl through a ridge about i Ighteen feel ani being rarried through to I about thouaand gcre pf n As much as possible will hi crop thi- I, til LIGHTNING TRAVELS of the win be I. Th.; div id, n,. now I of I WIRE FENCE HALF A MILE. KILLING HORSES; 1 4441-IAL C04R4440NrHNC4 TO MORNINO JOURNALI Santa Pe, Ann. 1 9 The slranaesl J freak vei recorded b llkhtnlng m New Mexico is reported from Tuoum cull when IWo horge belonging lo Allien Cummlng, though half aiiari mi ihe rangi . w ere killed a mlb b) Ihe same stroke "i lightning Th nine evident!) . after killing one Wbs carried by a barbed wire io winie the other muse was lug Ughl Inn se, LORDSBURG PLANS CELEBRATION OF ROAD'S COMPLETION i . F''. A Bgnu lion of k Hie Inn! 1 Into the Lordaburg, ibrated on Vlrglni Qranl c dial! a iiiniy. is I. a bOI da) vv il h tl I ig pa I ade i, I ...I ds popper burg and tho driving of a o spike Id conned the Arizona New MeMcn rgjlrosd wiih the m i iffb lals of the railroad ,t- g , ll Ihe Blghty-flV mine will he n lend. i nee I'm Hie fm null dene t and LUMBER Albuquerque Lumber Company I2; NORTH FIRST siitlOKT n,KK.Dfi,Ni iii MBewl Au- -Cato Sells, whi Meat the i-, fo Hi,- paal twn t, I convention of the Am loan I stu tit,, of i tank Ing a I lain. del hi ot of I gates also Wei e , isitoi tttlVe hen, I of 1 Ii. fri Hie i row d. flraad C ' Mien, of Austin, Te , Howard Ferrta, of I i Ira ml Consul en irle ,ere visllors. Rigana Cnl ini pa, the new e.i tternity being nnsiil Willmr P i- vi el! as Judge Clra Innail , Paal s Allinn. of Chi- .ago; National TrsMural William V. lurel William i. Qrand Bee ' Hrothers. of t h fag,,, (.rami Secre- I tary Bertram i' Ada New m in Mill. r. Doth H Robinson, editor o qttni tarlj . ami Qrand I'ra, im- W I'.. Kicks, Columbia, Tt nn. Pmssesj, ItntMing u Jefferson I snacks, who hai I turned to Laa Crucei trout Ban Diego, is loud in prsia of Maw Mexico's, pari In the great exposition, and espei lull) ..r ihe Cath dial Hie Desert, In ,Ylr. Isa.o I. fair exi . edi 1 gttion 1 1 rouudi Nun I v -tWO bj Ihe Monti an afternoon illH oplnl the ;.ni Diego Monti spent M, (It al, sent pail of 1 build Mil Eagle dents en route n. ihe InterScan Asso ciation of K.iiwiiv Buperlntendenta' convention, ware much interested in Ihe New' Mexico bllilililiK, Another special excursion thai ctttno lo the buthilni al the tame time, Included ISO person from the 1, climb Valley in Pennsylvania. Ovui 100 Eagle from Cincinnati; a special train of dele gate to the inter I can Deatnl Trades aaaociatton; 116 member of the twi n ty-ftriri "World' Fair Tour Special ' of the Boutharh Pacific! an excursion Of N, vv York and Brooklyn for item, were addition I 1 laitora 1 I I I QUESEDA AND RODRIGUEZ DRAW JAIL SENTENCES (44CI4L 1 04444PLIND4NI f TO MOSNINQ JOUHNAI.) Santa Be. Vug. 16. Rev o Queaed mid Qaorge Rodrlgue yeaterday wen. sentenced lo Ihirlv dav s Ctl III .tall in Ih" federal conn by Judge Lewis on - ! if hav h Iln in'.; 1 I r possessl olen In (Oivcrnor times Noliules Sanla f, Aug I r,.- -Charles I Pol of 1 'lav Ion. and I B P, Bll I: Carlsbgd, Wert notgrlep public aid. sterda; appointed 1 1 ' . v ' 1 nor Me I ion SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tkt inosL economical, ntglllll find goriulcldul ni all anllHoptlca l A soluble Antiaeptic Powder to be dissolved in water at needed. Aon medicinal nnllaoptlc for dOUChM In troullug cHtiinh, Inlliininiatlon or tilcnnitlon of nose, throal, und that caused tiy fomlnlnn III II. hiut no equal. For ton yours the Lydla B, Plnkham Medici M Oft baa recoiiiinciidod PgJttin In their prlvalo correapimdcnco with Woman, wlih li proves Its Kupcrlorlty. Women who buvo beta ciirii say It la "worth Its. weight In gold.'' At druggists. (iOc. Inrgo box, or by mall. Tho l'uilou Toilet Co., Boiitou, Maa. ee-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I Hudson for Signs I Wall Paper HUDSON for Picture Frames e i irili si. iiiul Copper Avo e-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-ee DRUMMER ALLEYS I (IB I v. I i : i IKK Try a GkUM of Ten Plug West (odd BALDRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY PAROID ROOFING with 15 year ouarantee DUKE CITY Cleaners-Hatters 220 West (odd 'lionc 410 THE WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers In rRBBH M SAff Ml TS Sausage SMH'lalty For Can', and Hogs (he BlicjrraC Mail. ii Prlcca Arc Paid. Glass-Paint Cement-Plaster e