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FOUR LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909 ' ESTABLISHES 1879. : . PUBLISHED BY . The Optic Publishing Company ' ihoobpobatbd M. M. PADGETT.......... EDITOR Entered at the Postotflce at East Lad ' Vegas, N. M., as .second-class tatter. ;' RATES OF. SUBSCRIPTION. ?; V DaMy -PalYear by Carrier.. . , yi . J .$7.00 Per Month by Carrier. .65 Tar Week by Carrier .20 ' K ' Weekly. , . ; . , . , ' One. year. ..... ... .2.00 BSx Months ...1.00 Mr. Taft may have a passion for traveling, hat he always travels to some purpose. ' -i, '. o ; More sigrij of spring have failed this year than in any year within the recollection ct all the old Inhabitants. The suited" may abdicate "' or ab scond any day he pleases without the slightest objection on, the part of this country. : " . O - In the pressure of more Jmportant news the country is in some danger of overlooking the future movements of Castro. Nobody can be perfectly happy , whose happiness depends on some particular btseball club winning ev ery game it plays. -.. -o- Breathes ihere a man with soul so dead who never to ' himself hath said, "I'll never take 'em off in spring just 'cause I heard a robin sing! : . . . O Mr. Aldrlch IB an Ingenious man, but he acknowledges with a slight blush that he can discover no way of excusing congress for the extrav agance of its appropriations last year. Senator Aldrlch can show you, how ever, that when he has put the ne cessary tariff on the luxuries you use there will e sufficient revenue. But we must cut down our appropriations, frentlemen. ' a 17 E OFFER U U S Womea'i rw-r 04 MUte Never before had we made such price consessions on our Tailored Suits at this time of the year; as now no reason why you shouldn't have a swell suiU Our prices are surely inviting, the garments are the seasons best. , - -. "..'... We Offer ' ; $40.00 Tailored Siuts at -35.00 " " 30.00 " ' l( 25.00 " " 20.00 " Women' 1 4H 04 el.. oiiKs Mi$$ea' The season's best styles, tions; Princess or Empire, Quite a varied assortment to The $25.00 Kind,. " , 20.00 " - 17.50 A Genuine US. Army Springfield - f-Vy-.:: Rifle .'.'.? GIVEN AWAY! with every $25.00 cash purchase of Ken's ,: or Boy's apparel. GOOD HIGHWAYS. The county of El Paso, Texas, haa $50,000 available for good roads. Its first wio'rk will be to' construct a good wagon road from the Pass jClty to the New' Mexico boundary, thus follow ing the example of Colorado, which has built a splendid scenic highway from Trinidad to - the' New Mexico line, there to connect lth the Cami no del Real, says the New Mexican. It was 4ha aoa . of the legislature of six ,years,fag9, providing for the Camlno del Real which proved the incentive for the flnesystem of state roads ( that Crloradejs building, with the aid of convict labor and that in duces El Paso to build to the Texaa New Mexi33 boundary. I The more the pity therefore, that the work un dertaken by New Mexico between Santa Fe and Las Vegas has been neglected, is incomplete and at the Santa Fe end is in such condition thai it is no longer a source of pride to the community, but of shame. The: board of county commissioners, should find a way to repair and clean up the roal and private subscriptions' should furnish the means of building a temporary roadway from its east em termlnits to the Pecos river, so as to make the highway of practical use until such time as the United States will build its own royal highway across the Pecos ' reserve from east to west. . '"' ' o- , ft SUPPOSITION. . - (Denver Post.) Tbe two American missionaries who were murdered in Turkey day before yesterday were doubtless of high character, high' ideals and high courage. ' Otherwise they would not have been civine their "lives to the work to which they did give them. But there's the Turkish" point of view' is that at all worth considering? Suppose two fine, Tifgh-souled, high principled Turks came to this country and went, eay for example, to (Dallas, Texas. Suppose they took with them their harems, their slaves, their wat er bottles, their Hasheesh7 pills, opium layouts, and ell the rest of the regu lation belongings of a regulation Turkish home! Suppose these two well-meaning Turks opened a .school and invited, nay, even r-rged, all the boys and girls in Dallas to come and learn how to became good Mohammedans! Isn't it laiher interesting to won- -t ' 1 bpeetall Specially ... 23.34 ZD. GO 1G.G5 . 13.33- TV Greatly Greatly ur esses M best shades aiid color combina long straight hipless effects. select from, and priced cheaply: $16.65 UJ3.34 11.65 der what would happen to the two Turkish enthusiasts? $ ;ll Is it poosible, or can it be even probable, thai there's the same "sort of human rature inJAdana, Turkey, as there is in Dallas, Texas? ..Many captious persons who ordinar ily? prefer ryo bread Jto white wiU put uw a lotjd howI? they are compelled ta eai it for-ibePiake of economy. o The ArmenianS.are a hard people to kill off. For ages their warlike neigh bors have been trying to exterminate them, and have not succeeded yet. If some ocher president were in the ' white bouse the present high price of wheat might furnish the text for a special message or two to congress. , Still, we are mentioning no names, j "CIXDERELU" WILL . BE WELL ATTENDED In the production "of Cinderella at the Duncan opera house tomorrow ev-j ening Miss Alice Coors will appear in the title role. Miss Coors, charming of manners and personality, handles the role so creditably that one would think it was the real charming Cin derella, of which all have read in the i fairy story. Her, solo work is good and she will have many opportunities audlence'Chat will be present to hear her. . 1 Ralph Moye, who will be remem- beredas the Judge in The National Flower, and who won bo much glory. for himself in the cast, will be seen is the Prince tomorrow evening in the production of Cinderella. Mr. Moye possesses a good, sweet voice and his solo work as well a his cast-1 generally he handles well.- j Miss Kittle Marsh, who also comes before the lime light this year in Cin- derella as the Fairy God Mother, Is another of the National Flower's fa- vorites of last year, and will be seen in a more difficult role this year, which she handles with much ease and grace and will also be neara in, several pleasing solos. - Harry 'Palmer, who takes the part of the father, is also very clever and does some very pleasing work. The chorus work of the youngsters is also very good and their work will also be 'worthy of much praise in their strong support of the ' heavy cast. . : "'' U l L B R Sale Now is the willing to s;ive , The stock merchandise. time to buy your JMusHn Undergarments when we are you the best part of our profits. ' ; is in fine shape, both in numbers as in quality of We Mentha ' SKIRTS The $12.00 kind The $10.00 kind The $9.00 kind . The $7.50 kind . , The $6.00 kind . $9.00 $7.50 $6.75 $5.63 $4.50 DRAWERS $4.50kInd for $3.60 kind for . $3.00 kind for . , $2.50, kind for v $2.00 kind for . $3.37 $2.63 $2.25 $1.87 $1.50 Govms ... $4.50 $2.50 kind for . ... $3.75 $2.00 kind for .. ... $3.00 $1.00 kind for . . ... $2.25 ; 60c kind for . CHEMISE $0.00 kind for -$5.00 kind for $4.00 kind for . $3.00 kind for . $5.00 kind for ; $3.75 $4.00 kind for'., ,. $3.00 $3.00 kind for Z25 CORSET $3.00 kind for $2.25 $2.00 kind for $1.50 $1.00 kind for 75C -THE STORE e.lasVegas, IlElET F.EF03TS. St Louis Metal Market. ' ?St. Louis, April 22. Lead quiet at $?.12&; spelter steady at $4.95 5.00. New' YVk M!taV Market! r" New York. ADril 22. Lea4 market qniet at $4.2025'; copper duli'at 12 silver 61 3-4. ; sua-. New YorK jyioney. ' New York, April 22. Call money firmer at ,22; prime paper 3 4? Mexican dollars 44. s St. Louis Wool Market. St. Louis .April 22. Wool firm; territory western mediums 20 24; fine mediums 1622; fine 1218. i - ' New York stocks.' j. New York, April 22. Amalgamated ex div 76 14; Atchison 107, pfd ii03; New'Xork Central' 130; Southern Pacific 120; Union Pacif ic 188; Steel 53; pfd 115. ' 'Chicago Provisions Market, Chicago, April 22. Wheat, May i n July 1.0978i0; corn. May 70 &v Juiy 6g i43-8: -oats. May 56 j. juIy 491.8; pork, May 17.92, july 18 07; lard, May 10.35, July 10.4751 50; ribs, May 9.60, July 9.70. Chicago Stock. , Chicago, 'April 22. Cattle 3,000 6.90; Texaa steers ?4.565X5; west-i ern steers $4.405.60; stockers and feeders $3.405.50; cows and heifers $2.005.90; calves $4.255.75. Sheep 5,000 head; market strong, Native $3.60 6.00; western ?3.60 6.00 ; ) yearlings $6.00 7.10; lambs $5.408.00; western lambs $5.40 81.10. Kansas City Stock. : Kansas City,April 22. Cattle 3,000 head, including 200 southerns; market steady.' Native, steers $5.25 6.60; southern steers $4.606.00; southern cows $3.005.00; native cows and heifers $3.256.25; stockers and feeders $4.00(5.75; bulls $3.755.25; calves $3.50 6.50; westren steers $5.006.30; western cows $4.505.50. Sheet) 6,000 head; markte staedy. Muttons $5.00 6.50; lambs $6.25 j 8.00; wethers and yearlings $4.75 :7.30; ewes $3.5006.00. ' C. L. King is a guest at Hotel La Pension from Pawnee City, Neb.; B. Friedrlch from St. Louis. G 111 O C S O Of vv':'';. : The $5.00 kind . The $3.60 kind The $2.50 kind The $2.00 kind . The $1.50 kind . $3.75 $2.53 $1.90 $1.50 $1.12 $1.60 kind for . . $1.00 kind for-7. 75c kind for . 50c kind for . 25c kind for . $1.12 . 75c .66c ..37c . 19c $1.90 $1.50 .750 . 37c $2.00 kind for .. ..' $1.50 $1.00 kind for ...A... 75c 75c kind for 66c COVERS 75c kind for ...... .... 56c 65c kind for w..... . . ... 49o 50c kind for ...v... 37c OF QUALITY" N.M. Ey e Glass SatisfaofifeB! Da your eyeglasses bother you?. If so.ilet us fit you with a VicJ mounting. For perfect satisfaction,. the easiest frajput ou and hardest, to get off eyeglass made. ,7 . v,?5iki '-V f ' V- ;ir TjVe carry at all times a large and varied assortment of... smoked, glasses; goggles of every description; mineral glasses, faH kinds. - ' "'' ' 1 "' .s'' , ' ' ' m frtjb $ 'I- ' Optical prescf fption8 accurately filled and broken lenses replaced same' day as received? TAUPERT JEi'ELER and OPTICIAN Las VegOLS, A. H. Rein grueber Brewing Co . of Lats Vegas. We are now making the finest beer in the Sonthwest. ! Boost home industry and telephone your orders to as for. either keg ot bottle beer. . -..,.' i - PHONES MAIN 67, 61 and 32. . J BASEBALL SCORES. -' National League. At Cincinnati St. Louis 9, Cincin nati 6. i American League. At' Boston Boston 6, Philadelphia 2.' " . ' ' .. ' :.'' American Association. At Louisville Louisville 11, Colum bus 4. ' At Kansas City Kansas City 10, St. Paul 12. The anniversary banquet by mem bers of Torreon aerie, Fraternal Or der of Eagles at Fraternal Brother hood hall, Tuesday night, was a most happy social affair throughout. There were music, dancing, songs, addresses and refreshments, sixty-five people sitting down to dainties of the season which had been provided for the oc casion, v Eminent Authorities say that out-doors exercise is needed by the American People. That's all very well, but, how can people with rheu matism follow that advice? The an swer is very simple use Ballard's Snow Liniment and the rheumatism will go; leaving you as spry as a colt Gives quick and permanent relief from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back and all pains. Center Block Depot Drug Co. ILL 'DEPART El.E-njS Extra , for this week glance down find a lot of items you have than we are asking, 25c Hat Pins, New Ideas, . I9C I 65c:. "Onyx ' Black Lisle Lace Women's Hosiery, 45 c ' - - , .Sample Embroidered 25c Handkerchiefs; some lace... 19c White Waists HalfPrice Washable & Ligerie Suits HalfPrice 10 YARDS - Muslin Cambric XOoly 10 Yards to each Customer) New Mexico John Dee, a resident of Albuquer que, died Tuesday. The remains were taken for interment to Trinidad, Colo. ' -' "Words to Freeie the Soul. "Your son has Consumption. Hia case is hopeless." These appalliing words were spoken to Geo. E. Bler- ens, a leading merchant: of Spring field, N. C, by two expert doctors one a lung specialist. Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr.Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the--money in the "world for what it did for my boy." Infallible for Coughs, aod Colds, it's the safest surest cure of desperate Lung diseases on earth. 50c and $1.00 at ah druggists. Guar antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. Who wears the glass slipper? Go to the Duncan tomorrow evening and see. . Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta, N. Y., writes: 'My little girl was greatly benefited by takng Foley's Orino Lax ative, and I think it is the best reme dy for constipation and liver trou ble." Foley's Orino Laxative is beet for women and children , as it Is mild, pleasant and effective, and Is t splendid spring medicine,, as it clean ses the system and clears the com plexion. O. G. Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Co. , Specials the line and no doubt you will been paying about double for, . $6.50 Net Waists, 0q Blue, Rose, Green, yU Oner Lot of Fancy I J ftrr BackCombs 11 1111 One Lot Belts, worth Cflp c up to $1.50 ....UUb Bpys. Waists, 3 to 14 years, Blouse & others, light tfln and dark shades; .... .... I JU Choice Millinery , Re disced, $12.50 Hats, $0.95 -10.00. '7.50 5.00 7.95 v .6.95 3.95 I T ' t t - -r n