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EIGHT . CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. teve. IUngr, Holm Fornlshlnt; Ooorta, Caller?. Taola, Iron Pipe, Vtim and FUMiif, Flanitrlnr. lUVm. Tin and Ofipcr Work. 118 W. CENTRAL AVE. TELEPHONE 111 WHY DO Till- ll:.sT HdlM'WIVI S INSIST OX Boss Flour nix t si: B0ND-C0NNELL SHEEP SHEEP AND WOOL, Office anil Warchnusc, Tijoni ; Are Pleased to Ar nounce That the Factory Making Our THE 29c WONDER. Is at Last Able to Make Us a Shipment of 100 Pounds and Expects to Make Prompt Shipments in the Future. WARD'S STORE HOMER n. WARD Mgr. 116 Murbl0 Aft, l'lionet 2l8-!. I Strong Brothers Undertakers PltOMIT filCHYlCIZ. PIIONK 15, bTltONO ISLK., COmCll AND 8FXHND. LOCAL ITEMS or iftT&nEsr M Irinii Hell, of Cii-im. yester May (moiled at Hid Albuquerque llllslll'h I'dlrge. Tii. v. o. v. win meet iii i. an n'l'li clt tomorrow nficinnnn to attend I In- funeral i.f I:, i-'imrn, it. A i-cpulnr ootiilnunlcutiim of Tem pi" Lnrte.e Nn. C, A. F. X A. M., will be hi ll iit T.30 o'clock tonight. The Woman's Ml; Hloiini y so, I' ty nf i hi' Presbyterian church w ill in't. In ihi- tliunh purlins ni I' nu o'clock this nf lei noon. Thi' Indies' Missionary society Of 1 1ll- lluptlH ibni'ill W ill III' I'l , tilts afternoon v 1 1 h Mrs. 1.. . A llderHni,, i.f L'us ,Vorih F.illth street. The Ladles' Mil Bncc(y nf the (.'hriMlsn t'li ui )t will meet ut 2:S" o'clock this afternoon Willi Mix. Dickinson, 718 Ht'lilh Arnn Hired, Til' re w ill lu n regular meeting nf the Hnitlii'1 IhmiiI i I American Yen iihii l o'clock this evening. Candi dates will lu Initialed mill refresh ments will In- served. Tin' Woman's Missionary society nf 111)' Congregational chill, Il will unci this afternoon ut S o'clock with Mrs. )ny. 1107 South Walter street. Tho new ti it1 y l" k will ln be,(un at thin meeting. A icknl.ir meeting of thi' Home anil Fun-tun Missionary ioty "t the First Methodist Fplscopnl rhnrrh will lif held ni the homo of M I'm. A. I'ul ti I lii lil, 3H2 ."' uth litllth street, ut 3 o'clock thiH ntternooti. In the middle .f n winter, that Hi) -111 recently was dry, llii- rains needed tn put erii.MUg ImhIn in coinlll inn he gun falling. Knr Mvclfil da lilt!'" iiiiilinl miiiM mid imiW(i hiic f.illi'ti. SATURDAY CANDY The lnl.,1 pre, In, latum lia be n heav ! "'' ""' ,m" " u i ..i u.,,,i,lllain the vlMtm.i plnpcrlv, will have beluvi I'l .cause only one lain thai iitl.iiln.l more dignity than a dri.'le ban (alb n In the Several iiaS. The toiiil pi iu lpilniiii,, fi ( tlie hint tour day, acei'rilniK to rnuniy Surveyor I'll! Ji(iK' RhUke, Was l.Sft. Onh Os lii'ilny did It cNeeeil a half Inch lor the ilnv. On Monday it wtm nearly a half inch. DR. EVELYN FRISBIE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE J. W. C. A.i The board of directors i f the Y. W ' i' A. met yesterday alieinmin to m.j mmi.se t n Hie yen s vrk. The .J-j iowiiii; i I fleers H'li' ilciUil: I I'n Ki'Si nt l'r. i:v ln Kusbie. j VlCi! I'll: idch( Mis. 11. 11. lv.s. I Sei r t.ii y Mis; Itoy Mrmiit1, Tn. ji it'ire r Mrs. II. F l ain II. I Ah soon us all ' f the Sl.ilHln; ei m-! Ulltten), ,,re .'lOlinllited w oi U "111 be I I'lKbll to in.ikii the i " I i 1 1 k year the boil In the hivmy oi the asH'Ution here. Hie new KyiuiiaMnm el.is.s was I flariiii TlHsikij nishl under thJ leadership of Mrs, N. I'urcell. (Mh-i r e!hM s will be aiiii'iiniii d later. i.3io wiim: 1 1 t.iioitNs. "OiiU-j! gRx" lmo lsiM the Mtl.cM Iim'1.1 siiiiiiIhciI for vimUs. Tliey are cs nd liil. sutmfKHl anil cuaruntd. t HiUl by Jafia. .li. ".lawians. j rnir.tine. mmm liui. Jiiiy. riimic IJo.-.lj Herboth paints signs, houses and decorates. Phone 1495J. SPRINGER SERVICE SATISFIES tiif.y f.i.T tiii; hi st ufmi.th AND WOOL COMPANY HIDES AND PELTS Avenue ami llJiilrond TwcU:. President J, H. Nations of El Paso and Senator B. F, Pankey of Lamy Will Be Principal Speakers, TnnlKllt thi lniKliiPfiH men of Albu nuci'iuf will hold their flrwl conven tion diiinri. nffioiTH nf thn C'oinmrf. (iul club di'i liiri' tlnit yciit mnrkn nn I'ltoch In thn hi.Hiory of the city, elncc I lip rcitl )nr jK'ne nf the kii'Ik rili(f In tn dlHi UHK the i liti'l tiiliilntl of the flrft ii convintlon of importunw! ovr c cured for thin city with the exception of the iiTlunllnn contrew, Whliji, Kirictly cpeukliii:, In not n convention. Tlie chin feelM thin A lliiiiicl One run iMTomo n cotiveiiil'iii city of lirst lin portnnep in the HnnlhweKt,, nnd that the flint foundation tnn" for n clulin to mii'h it illntinelloii will lie In tnklliK cure of the euttlnnieti'H tiieitlns In Mulch in n tiimini'i' ihiit will I r-1 1 1 M puhlli lly or the rlnlil Hurt for the community. While more lh.ui MO lleketH have lieeii Hold for the Huppi r tonlht, there will lie room and u plnee ni the tal.lei fur ninny more mid every mnn of Al liniliiero'ie Ih lilted to ! ntteml. Tim club field that ll In the duty of every Interested hiivlnecH and profenltiiml initil to tm n out nnd make a lilu Mile ccn nf the event nm only heeuiiHe a laie atteiidaiiei' will eiiculiruife the few who liHve the renioiolliilliy of llm convi nt inn upon their Hhouldei'H, hut principally I.icuiihc I't'enldent Na (Inns Of tile l'linlimulle mid Honthwem crn Catienien'n itwmuliit Imi li to he tile mien! of hnimr nnd the prlnclpul lipeiiker. The tallica will he occupied In the liiillionm of thn I'llta" club nl t!::!0 neinck tillil the pl'H.',l Hill Will I'll colli" plrteil hy !i o'clock. Henulor rnnkey will be i notlioi oiit-of-lown epeiiker, and thi re niiiy ponnil ly lie other who have been invited in nl tendance. The clialitiien of Hie varloiiH committee in I'hat'ue of tlie convention will make tlii'lr reports fir the benefit of the public Keiieriilly. Itiiihoiiil .Men AiriiiiKlni; HpccluK KoiinwliiK the rate heuiinn t the club ycHterdiiy ufteruoon, hoiiio of the lallroad men in the pat-HeilHer ilepart nieiil took up with the clith official the matter nf i-pccal tlaliiH from polutM In Texaa and Oklahoma. It In expreled that there will be one Mf" elal from nklalniiua i'lty liiiiiKitiK n deb nut Inn to flKht for the convention In 1917, uiiothrr upeclal fnmi Kort Worth bearlnii anolher contingent of lighlelK belli on hccui lllir the 10'Xl inectlnu, while u npeciul from Ama illbi ha nlreiidv been Miranm'd. Thn jtailroail will mall Invittit Ioiih lo all jmemluiH nl' the lOfociatinit lo attend land will ilislllbute lulverilHlim matter leijiirdinr; the eonveiUlon Ihl oUKllnllt the 1'alihande eiiuniry. It Ih believed by the ruilload nl'll leiaW that tlie iilleiidance at AUnHliier Hue Hun year , will be exeeptlolially . . I. . .t I . It It a . . I . 1 I' a il nppni tunny in secure ine cnnvuii- lion iiMiiln within the mvt two or Ihree year1. The railroads have come to rctniri! (tils particular nieetliiK one of the imitcHt and most luipniiant stoclunen's loiiventlons held In the en tire went and think that the iiwenMu tlon Is sliri to Rrow Into one of the laiKeil iiNiOi'iutloliH 111 the rnlled States. WOULD PUT FREIGHT RATES IN STATE ON A UNIFORM BASIS That ihe ultimate object i.f the si r. us i.f Inarlnas helntf hi Id throuch nnt New Mexico bv the atato corpora. tlon commission Is the readjustment M class" lutes inside the stale de lib pert i.t 'he liieetinn held yesterday nt the i'nmuieieial dub. The i Intim ation of the so. called "jobben'' rates" is desired. Thi -AC "joiibms- rtilcs were said to huve the cflect nf fcHll! Inwcr fiuuies for short distance hauls than nle obtainatde under luil!ar coialilioiiH in liuliiina. F, Vt. nonunion, fnighl traffic miina.;ir for the Hanta 1 railway, vild the pi' pond new liitra-si.ite tar. Iffs would lilve slate jobcrs a wider area of tiriiiory throush reducim; lates lor li'iiBi'i' distances and decUr. id that .'ilih.nu:h the riitus would be im reused for shorter ImuIs lo put them on the basis nf longer limit. tl.ey would be nu t easel Just as lllll' ll tor J.M.i is more distant fr"til the t "ItSU me r. 'i ll.' c. 1 1 I , .'i . l.leil I 1. I, IW'i II M" ' 1'ir oi'.t: ii c!imiiiiKioii was t. llaj.li It. WlPiaios and mill It. F- SeRnerjmti, mie t' t enininlssioii, S'Ver.il railroad nuicli i ple. ill. r, preeriintii' and quite u i-( in, i,l business men weir Henry hauls baggage and i other things. Phone 939. niinmrnn r r r 1 1 Tn IHU Nt bMtNIU I HOLD CONVENTION I DINNER TONIGHT ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL". THURSDAY, BANQUET GIVEN Eloquent Speeches Follow Din ner in Armory to 250 Guests; Patriotism Keynote of Addresses, The (Umax of the social features ot the triennial session of the supreme Iodic,, of the Allan!!,i Iflspano-A met'l eiuio, whl' h is now In session h'-re, was reached last niKht with a biin iu t t" Hie locates and their fatnl II. m which was held In the armory, i'ovcis were laid for 2.10, the dinner bclliK served by the Klks club cafe, and It Is no exaggeration lo say (hat no more stb cessful .hanquet has ever ben KiVtn in AlbuilterUe. Patriotism, loyally lo fl'iR and country nnd home, mid the uphnMHiH of hlh Ideals nnd standards by the order formed the keynote of the sproches tnaile after the baiinuot was corrlpleteil. Nestor Monloya, presi dent nf the local branch of the ul lliitice, ptcsideil with grace and OiK nily as loiistuiaster, and was especial ly happy In his Introduoiions of the speukers. VKItoi-M Welcomed. Warm uddresscs of weleotno to the delexates were made by Mayor D. H. ISoatriitl't and Clark M. Carr, presi dent of the Comiiierrlal club, who oc cupied scuts of honor at the speakers' table. President Kainuei llrown, who has been al the hnid of I he order for sixteen years, responded In feelitiK terms to these addresses, arid made a speech which evoked hearty applause from all present. Kl'imk A. Jhibbell, who had been iiskeil to speak on the subject "No poll) ion and no religion In the alli ance," made a speech that held a stroiiir iippenl to his hearers. Mr. Ilubhell slid that polities anil reunion Were the two thlnirs closent to his heart, but ho reeounized that them was n place for all IliliiKs. nnd declar ed that the nhscnoc of any suspicion of rellKlous or political partl.ianHhlp in the alliance was one of its Htromredt font ure Mo told or having witness ed the recent deliberations of the Pan-Amerli iin Kch ntlflc i nrikn as In Wiishiiiklon, and drew an eloquent picture of the growth or brotnernotui and friendliness between the people of the two American continents. There were a Inrite number of ladles preseiu, and one of the most interesliiiK features nf the program was an address by Mrs, .Maria J. A. I'eruiilt. nf Hllver taiy. After the speeches had b' en concluded the floor was cleared and danctnir wan enjoyed until ubmit mldnUht. The I'roKi'aiii. lu addition to the speeches ulreaily metil lolied the program was as fol lows: "Morality and Health" Dr. 0. H. Hervln, supreme physloian, 'Charter LodK"" ,1. O. Saenn, presldenl Chnrler IikIkc. "Arlxnim in the Alianxn" Ilenju mln Ane, sufireme lien president, ".'ew Mexico In the Alluna" A. A. Hedlllo, supreiiio lee presldi'iit. 'l.odKcs in nt her States"' J. I Torres, of the Juarez, Mexico, lodge. "liistnic tlon und the Press" milo Padilla of the Hantu Ke, New Mexico, lodsre. International Amity" R V. Anu yo, snpr'nie trustee, "fraternal Insurance" K. It. Ar hallo, supreme trtistep. "The Ijiw- of Fralernal Orders" J. It. Ininscath, supieme legal counselor. "Protection of the Homo" Jose fliimtales, of the "Washington lortKe," aid f'ruciM, N. M. "The AUanjia und Loyalty" Oeori;e W. Al'inljo. "Th, Influence nf the Ladies in Fraternal Orders" Mrs. Murlo J. A. Pirault, of (he Silver City ladles' loilKc "observanci.' of Law and IleKula tietis in Fraternal t.irKatil'.atlons" A. C. Torres, of the Socorro, N. M., lodne. "Ori;aniatioii and Propaffandu" J. S. Hen lino, of the FI Paso, TeX., lodifc. "System" -Jos,. It. Lopez, supreme secretary. 'Fraternity" A. A. ltoinero, Jr., or the Los Liinas, N. M., lodne. ALBUQUERQUE GETS BIG BOOST FROM AN ALBUQUERQUE BOY Frank Spitz, an Albuquerque boy, a nephew of lierthiild Splta. is nl present engaged as n apeelnl writer for the Frederic J. ll.iskln syndicate, perhaps th" best known and most widely pat ronized of all the organization fur nishing breezy ream re stories to the in Wspapers nf the Pulled States. Mr. Spit has made kooi! in IiIh field ami is now tinning out some of the best stuff that the llaskin syndicate fur nli.hes lo Its renders. A recent story written by Mr. Spit on the advantage of the southwest as ft place w hore th,. great white plague Is must easily i, inquired has a'traeted VirtrspiTa.il attention. Albuquerque figures as the center nf the etnry, and a Kiephlis description is given of the tubercular colony lure und In other New Mexico towns, together with fi i litu'ie data as tn the chance for recovery of those who net here in time ami obey the doctor's orders. Any one reading the story can tell at a cUnee that the writer knows what he Is wm'ng about, and Alhu j qnerqi'C bus K"IU'U a .biggi'r boOM I from Mr. Spitz" article, published in a number of the biggest newspapers In Ihe Celled States, than it could ha gotten from any amount of free ud.-l Vertlsillg It. M. VII I JAMS Dentist l!"oms 1 mil :;, wniunjr P.uildiri, Cmner Seen, I and Gold Phme No. iS4. PHONE 17. I5-CFXT TASI AVD ACTO 1AT AJID K1C.HT 1CM1L CIUKUO SUPREME LODGE ELEGANT AFFAIS 11 CI Reports of Committees and of Officers Read and Work for Coming Year Outlined byl the Leaders, The annual meetiiiK of the Y. W. ('. A. whs h' Id Ian Monday evening at the association btilldlnK on Third street, when the reports for the past year were Riven. At fl-lO o'clock s v enly of the menila is and friends of the association eat down to a sump tuous turkey bm,iU' t prepared by the efficient lunch room director. .Mis. J. II. Pcrrin. The business part of tin jiicctiim Came ut K o'clock In the following nf d it After the devotional, the minutes of the preceding annual iii'dinn were read and upprove,), then came the treasurer's, Ketieral secretary's and the house secreiary's repoits, after which were short talks by Itevs. Schueler, Taylor, Uiekmuii and Mr. Iieed nf the Civic Pcttermeiit leanue and Miss Louise Lowbcr, president of tlie uni versity V. W. C. A. All the nnnual reports showed thut the association was trying to do an ac tive work under disadvantagcM and that the time has come when the Worker must look for more commod ious and larger quarters If it Is to do the work it must do. Among the activities of the past year carried on by the V. W. C. A. are: Two lllble classes, two gymnas ium classes, li reading circle, besides havlnic a splendid library with a fine assortment of hooks which are ut the disposal of anyone w ho wishes to read them. The present membership is 167 with about sixty In arrears, most of whom will renew, In the employ ment department since September there have been fifty-five applying for employment, fifty-seven wishing help and forty-five have been placed, to say nolhlnir of the many taken care of by the association until employ ment could bo found for them. A business girls' club Is being formed which will have for its ulm lines of recreation and self-development.. At the meeting next week the RlrlH Will come together' for a get-acqualnted party In the form of u. children's party lit costume, which promises to bu a Jolly occasion. At bohiu of the meetings Interesting' talks will hoi given on practical subjects. I ' Salury for Secretary. I An Important line of work vhjoh ! the association has been taking up In the last month or nix weeks Is trying I to raise the salary for a travelers' aid j secretary and it Is happy lo say thai I no part of the salary has been se cured and before long il is hoped t. have this secretary at Ihe station. The I'ollnwiiiif women were elected to serve mi the huard nf directors for (he coming year; Mrs. 1!, II. Ives, .Mrs Hoy St re me, Mrs. li. C, Itutler. Mrs. It, SHOW IS PROSPEROUS li. Dletz, Mrs. Thomas Sabin and Mrs.itiuinM were bulletined as "indefinitely had previously represented in tie col li. F. I Ji Hello. The rest of the board kite." They were checked first by a umns of the Journal, and all. those consists nf Mrs. John Moldy, Miss Alice lloyd, l-U'.. JOvclyn Frlsbi,., Miss Minnie Undcliffe, Mrs, V. It. Chliders and Miss Ida lilder. Tl f i 1 1 1 A r' I I1 4l filial IllneSS tOntineS Him tO Bed First Time in Long Life; Worked at Santa Fe Shops' Mfll'P h.in I WOntV YOarS, "- j Timothy Holwell, 77 years old, who had lived. In Albuquerque nearly thirty-three years, died at 9:30 o'clock last night ut bis home, 71S South Broadway. Mr. Holwell was ill about ten days. A big, robust num. inning from a lonit-lived family, he had never bee:: forced to go to bell because of illness I before. Two weeks ago he was out duck hunting'. Stomach trouble and harilenini, of the arteries was the Cause of death. Mr. Holwell worked in the Santa Fe railway shops here more than twenty yvars. Several years ago he was re tired by the company on pension for long and faithful service. Since then he had given his time to his avoca tions. He was a lover of outdoor sports, an admirer of horseflesh, an authority on pedigreed dogs and a poultry fancier. I'litH two years ago Mr. niolwell drove horses of his own on the track. Horn In Ireland. His kern Irish wit und his warm heartedness won Mr. Holwell the friendsnip nf many persons and tained their affection for him. M," lli,lu..ll lle.fl Willi hie Oili.r m, V. ., i ii i . .. . Miss Cath. rmo Ho lw. II. A Mother. J i,. i VC -;..-.. .T-l fnu ol I iut. old mi" i j iiioa H" c j 1 1 1 1 - ton, Mo. His mother died in Ireland well aloiifc- lu age several years ago. He was born on a farm near Ath- leat.tie in laud, and Uosconimnm county, lre cuine to the I'nitnl Stales in bis youth. During fhe civil war . he war a freighter in the Shenandoah j valley. After the war he hvld In' Missouri, at Lexington and St. Louis. Puiieral arrangements had not ' em made last night. Miss Ahraliainsnn It, -signs. , Santa Fe. Jan. 19. Miss Abraham-1 aim nas rented as vtenngr.ipher in t.., ofric,, nf Clerk Hurry F. Lee in the federal o.ttirt nnd h:l" taken the po sition or stenographer to the stale su- nrenif rmrrt Mbt' lurn "iini4 h, taken the position for the time being . , ..J. I In the ffdrrul cogrt. ITHI HOLWELL ED A PIONEER RESIDENT OF CITY JANUARY 20, 1916. COUNTY AGENT STRANDED COOK OFFER WILL SOON WANTS JOB; ANY BE WITHDRAWN KIND WILL SUIT Dr, Georpe E, Ladd, President of the Agricultural College, Gives Commissioners Until February 1 to Act. liirnalillo county must lake some delinile action before February 1, if il is desired to secure the in-opcra-tiou of ihe State Agricultural college in til'' matter of obtaining a county agent. nr. Ocot'Kc li. 1-,'utd, presi dent of Ihe college, W'iin spent yes- iMilay in Albuquerque, en route to w .i . ,. si.i.l thin inoiher coiintv ,L., r i i.i u i.'. ii nas ii'in ,i iui in,- nm in ui ... i , fiered l'.eiioilillo enunlv. mid thatl in Uistire to ihe other count, the of - ler made to Pet nalillo must be with - ilnu'ii If the eolintv coin in issioni rs here do not take some definite net Ion before the first of the coming month. "In mv iiDlnlon a county aKent in this county will be one of Ihe most! Important factors In the growth and j development of this section of the valley," said Dr. Ijidd. "County agents are now working In seven counties in tlie state Colfax, Miguel, Chaves, Kddy, Tortuiice Sun Do - na Ana and Luna. These conntii are being greatly benefitted by the advice and ensouragement of ugent. I lie At Hex k or lixrry Tanner. "The duties of a county agent are many and viuied. lie is practically the the beck and call of every farmer and rancher in a county, nnd is ready to respond to a request for his serv ices at any time of the day and night. "In Iti.rnallllo county in Just one line nf work, I can readily see where a county agent would he of Inesti mable benefit that of teaching the native farmers how to raise a better grade of poultry, at the same effort snd cost. "This will mean mealy fowls, more eggs and much mure money in the pockets of the ranchers." Dr. Jvidd, a man with a vision of the future greatness of New Mexico, Is rnthuhiasljc over the prospects for service by the college to the people of the utate. He realizes deeply the important mission that the Agricul tural college can play and niuust in the affairs of New Mexico; that the tuuture development und growth of 1 1 lie si ne w in receive a great ami con j tinned Impetus provided there is uc Itive, energetic and Intelligent co-op- rration on the part of the institution and of ull the people of all New Mex- ien. SECOND WASHOUT HOLDS TRAINS FROM UrrOT AT' tXflMCI niAl,1 "' 1,11 '"'nous Jiiaugie WtbT A I WINbLUW; (onlays, in conjunction with the Tuesday's easlliound California Lim- On. i n,a v.. uilll low! nut nTiMi'ci here last night. At midnight these washout between Los Angeles und who were fortunate to see 'Tlie Parstow. When they were aide to I Lamb," the first Triangle feature pro proceed they got as far as Winslow, iduced here, were well pleased and saw Ariz., and another washout on the Al buquerque division, west of Callnp, stopped thrni again. Train No. 1, which arrived at 7:30 p. m., from the east, was held here and consolidated with No. 9, which arrived at ll;r,0 p. m. The consoli dated train was sent out early this morning, routed over a long detour to get around the washout. This train is going hy way of DemitiR, Phoenix und Ash Fork, All. No. 7 and the westbound California Limited, whicb arrived here yesterday morning, got no farther than Gallup. They were coming back to Albuquerque last ,intt, I nii.uu (hit eftfi.l tu m.nniirl ho. may be sent over the same route that No. a was. tr. Iho Santa Fe is operating "stub" .mis on the t in,, nf reuu ar trams b'ing meal work to handle passenger I truffle. W. H. BUSH PURCHASES 0. K. TRANSFER BUSINESS W. H. Hush has purchased the bus- iness of the O. li. Transfer companv, ...... ,i . . . . 4. '4 Mrth Second street, and intends to pill all tilings connected therewith Ill good shape, paint the wakons, and be nreniired to haul nnvtbinu un.l ov. oe picparni u, nam anyintng and e- erything desired by the public. Hy courteous treatment and promptness promptness i in attending to orders, old patrons iwilt be retained and new ones are' iMiliciUd. When you want the O. K. iTraiihfer company for any kind of j hauling phone 433. . Mr. Bush will i continue attending t" the city scav enger business, with headquarters at i lsr South High Mrtet. DONA ANA COUNTY MAN IN TROUBLE IN EL PASO I.esciil caeNaNci To l Juu Kl Paso, Tex., Jun. 19. At a pre- , .num., i y iieiiiin oi'inre jusiice iieuv- iir yesterday afiernoon, E. E. Moreno Ih:,(.1 In lin'n lr.en ili.milv cl,.,,.lir 1 " " "" 'Dona Ana county, X. M wuived a ; ,,. lamination to ,he ce of assault to murder placed against him, and wan bound over to the ijraml jury in ."0u bull. . It Is aliened that Moreno shot al iU H. Smith, proprietor of a lintel on ' ' -a leiiuui i-.i 4 a."',, pii'-ri. tasi rriuav. I., i ,.!. u j . wueii ciiimi nt, 'pen on ine uonr or bis room and asked him and the guests to be more quiet, us complaints were coming into the office from oth er guests of the house. The bullet went wild, but Moreno was taken to the police station, along with his ruests. iinl later transferred to the county Jail charged with disturbing tr.p peace. Moreno's companions were- David i J.t'iuez. M. S. Franco, H. S. Sains and Andres J. Baca. . . . "' m' "ItpnrtuirlMe (tally tf Too do ,ot r.,,j jurB1i w0, .a. .......... .... ... eiiiun, iii! iney me. an singe lavor-' tween Gallup and Winslow soon theyij,,-. " ciame Old Knight," a two-i Ynnnor Alsatian Must Work to Eat; Will Earn Ev ery Dollar Paid Him, He . Says, and Looks Part, : F.n.ile Vaunt wants a job. So do i others. He wants to work he can , eat. others have Just as goad reason j and that probably would be reason! enough to get Kmile work with a charitable employer. That Is not what. Kmile wants, however. He wants to! earn evelv dot ar ne geis. in- -".-' lu a wav that carries conviction, and be looks entirely capable of iloin so. - , Voglil is a young Alsatian, illt' lli- 'gent, he Ithy nnd strong, with clear- 1 "ess nf ,.ye and steadiness of nerve mark him as a total stranger to l II. 11 John llarleycorn or Al. Absmine. ne is n cook an,' a good one, he said not 'in.'iMliiurlv but with simple frankness that mpress' il a hearer with the truth fers to get a berth as a cook, but lie will not draw (he line at any kind of work, lie just wants work and Is not ' particular as to what he had to do il 1 he can earn an honest dollar. Scores Willi Pollilciaii. Vofiht Impressed with his sine :rity i a politician w iio nas tieen in uie gam" j for nianv years and whose success has been partly due, at least, to his ability lo Jiult!,. men. lie heard Voght's plea for work, lie had no work to give, so he gave the youth a half dollar. Vonht had not asked for money. The politician said he did not give readily to "niooi liers" and that he believed Voght was not of that class. Vosht If stranded here and his lit tle supply of money is disappearing rapidly. Hein e he is anxious to get work at once. lie is staying at the Savoy hotel, P.nom 2:t. From the crowds seen al the Pas time theater Tuesday and yesterday,) afternoons and evenings, and i.lniosti every seat at each pcrfnrmnnetj was! taken, il is clear to any one's, mind ! that the management of that "show j house" scored a decided hit when they signed a contract for the pfurtm - p'io- Wil - jliatn Fox plays and other hlgh-idnss screen fenlure pictures. Fverything iv;ei IttKl aw e ear as a erv-Klnl. icrv. Ithing was just as the management la mort stirring and Interesting pro-! Muction, with Douglas Fairbanks and ! jSccna Owen playing Ihe leading roles.! I The other picture, produced Tuesday ! land yesterday, win "My Valet," and il j also came in for its enconiuhis. Hay-' niond Hitchcock, Mabel Norniand and, I Mack Selinett appeared in the title I roles. j As announced elsewhere on this I page, the second Triang'e play, end-1 tied, "The Iron Strain," will be the j Pastime theater attraction today and tomorrow, This Is an exciting six-reel drama, with Dustln Farnuni, Enid MnrlO'V und I.oniun lll.titn tl , ,.ln.,l.. ...... . I. . .. ;m. Keystone comedy, will follow. iTImo of shows: 1. 2:4.",. 4-sn. c-ir. i x Hnd !i : 4 5 p. m. Admission: Adults! i in .on,. ,.i,ii.i...., r. ,.. livery and aaddle bones. Trimble' ' Red Darn. How's This? w offir Out Hunlwd Dollar Iinrard for utij " Catarrh tliat cannot bo cured by Hall Catarrh Cure. J. CHESEY CO., ToWo, 0. i Wf, the miratgncd, bare knows p. Owicy tor the last 15 ycara, and billc him f"r'M',I.r honorable In all baalneaa transaction ,d Iln,n,lly ,D1, , c,rry out au. Obllgatlon tuade bj bla ttm. I iAT BA;11 0(1 CQ?,,SI,ERC'. Hall's Catarrh Curt la taken Internally, actlnf directly upon the biooil and mucous surface oi the system. Tntlt.ionlnls aent free. Price 75 cents prr buttle. Sola by all brugulsta. Take Hall's f vr'ly nils for constlpatloa. try jk)t in; cni:.M Hot I.uucti at 12. Sunner at A l'.'UUl, GRIMSHAW'S Second and Central. PASTIME AINU BIG CROWDS SEE TRIANGLE PLAYS AT T P ST1 TltlAXGLF. FLATS THE IRON STRAIN A StiniiiK SK-nil Urania With Diislln l srinini l.nid MarUey Iiiilse t.lauin. A GAME OLD KNIGHT lwo-rol Keystim,. ,r,v win, Clmrlie Muir- ADMISSION ADULTS 10 CTS. CHILDREN 5 CTS. TIMK OF SHOW , - .... . . i -i. ra,pi-lahn Goal Co. c : raoxu i f ANTnrtACTTE, ALT. SIZES; STEAM COAX Cokt, Um Wed, Factory Woou, Cord Wood, NUe Kindllr C. T. FRENCH FIRST And ONLY Undertaker With Motor Hearse. GRAY EQUIPMENT LET US SEND A MAN - - - . ... 1 1 1 To Replace That Broken Window Class ALIlCQrTillQM: LUMBER COMPANY Phone 411 4M N. rtr PLUMBING AND HEATING CHEAP J. M. VICKREY DOES IT Phone oi l. 221 W. Gold Ave. it i .hi i ,i; tunic i.-w. Moved to 10(1 South Third Citizens Hank Rnlldin. Slreet NATIVE WINES Wli can sell you from live In fV(. thousand gallons of pure W1( low puicr.s ox i.MK.i', orv. Tirn;s. ask foi: phicis. LA SALLE RANCH Ilernallllo, X. M. nrr rms rhand or "TELMO" i VEI GOODS AND n.VK THE BEST. Tor 6 Interest PaJtl Semi-annually on Onr Ornv Two. Three, or Flvej-year Bondg oi isioo.no ana up. It is our practice to redeem any nf our bonds nt any time U onr customer, need tlie money. Circular on request. Western Mortgage Company CAPITAL $100,000 Albuquerque, New Mexico, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Taxes for the first half of 1015 tiro now due and pajnlile at my ori'leo nt tlie courthouse. , I Xo Interest will lie clinraed on B liaMiicnu nuidn un tn iiikI In. dulling; .huiuary 111, 191(1. In ter, vst will lx! charKitl poslthf. Iy n all iiaymeuls made nfier that date. MIKE MANDELL, Treas. FOR 8LE 101 Model F Ford touring ear. . Like new. FOR SALE 1013 toui-iny: Hupniolille, Thoroughly overluiulcrt. FOR SALE 101(1 Six-Fort r Chalmers. Bun :5,000 miles. Perfect con dition. Butler Auto Co. FIFTH AND COPPFJt. THEATEK BUST S SHOW W THE STATE pictckks cn.isc FA'KIlV DAI A BUSHRANGER AT BAY Fifth of the Stlnsaree Stones' HARTNEY MERWIN'S ADVENTURE Comedy. HEARST SELIG NO. 101 World's liveni-. THEATER lUMUKKUW gtid -1:30, :!.-. h ami :!." P n,( (. n mill w.hf " - . .a I n' ID