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VOLUME! 16 ALWQUERQUB. NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, JONB 9. 19)08 NOMBIR 10 TEN THOUSAND I KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Assemble at New Haven, Conn.-No Troops for State Pairs. WALL STREET IS SHOCKED South Seeks Right Kind of immigrants, but Would Reject Others. N w Haven, Conn., jane i.-n7 J raii thousand members of the ore ot the Knights of Cotambu have nl ready Invaded thin cKy and more are oominc to attend tit notloaai ventlon of that. organisation, which wilt l held here daring tain ween Tin lex a I member of tbe order, aa- atoted hv a large conmlttM of Knight rr-prueentiag the vnrlona lodge ( i h la atnM, have been busy for wt-cka urettarlMt for the ccmrta tlon, ami now everything to In reail- tne rr thi enormous crowd nnk in into tlil city. Alt forenoon train loado ft delegates from all parts of the United mates arrived here. The lelgat. many of them accompanied by ladles, wer received By local com inltteee appointed for that purpose, and conducted U their reepective headquarter, whore be? registered mill were ssslgned to their KMeinji Tin- convention ttrooer will not U- xiti until tomorrow, but there will be ii public reception to the officers of the National Council uiis evening, which promises to be a grand affair Tomorrow morning tfee delegates wilt attend pontifical high mass at St John rhurt'h. on Davenport avenue, )IU Kinlneure. Cardinal Olbboaa. to- fnt.tr wiili Hovvral archbishops and li shops, will lie present. After tlx- NuMiinal Council will con vena In tin. nw Kutgbta of Columbus build inn n 'hai.4l atraat. The rest of the day will ho spent In eight seeing. On- rmtc. parties und trolley ridaa ha? Im . u arrauKi'il for that purpose In tin evening, a grand promenade eon .Tt unit 111 will be given In the arm ory. Wednesday morning will he devoted t mailt seeing and various eotartaln ii,. nis and In tba aPernoon the new building of the Knights of Ootumbua will Ih dedicated. AiMr will be iu.kIc iiy tha mayor. President lladtoy of ah Cardinal Ulbbona and other .lUiiiiKulahed members of tha Mar .-irctiy fit th evening a banquet will l tenedcred tha delegate and ti.mni officers i in Thursday morning the aeaaion of the National Co u soil will ba aon ii.io't anu in tne aaernoon were wwi field snorts and other entertain- iii.uk Moat of tha doiagataa win prepare for their departure on Frt la . filing or Saturday NO 80LDIER6 LOANEDTO EASTERN FAIR THIS YEAR Washington, D. C, Jtina &. T i iIickI HUtea army will not be able to take jwrt In any of tha country ritir ttila year. There la an lucroas lint demand for military roprosenta Hon on all ooeaalona lu all sections .r he country, and hitherto the dhv ixwitinn haa been to gratify aueh do mes on i he part of tha people ao far us may lo. Tii Ik year there haa l teen an tin i.Hiial demand for the preaenco of one or more of the troopa of cavalry or iiif.mtr), u preference being etpreaaad fur the cavalry aa a more spectacular immI), ror the drawing or rvwn Thin year, htjrever. all tho cavalry lufanlry and Held artillery command he olherwlae employed. They r.ue M lenve their reapectlve ttailoni on July 15 for marches to the nearoat camim, where they will W mohllUI in larae UHllea and engage In two or Hiree niontha' oierclaea. the program I i.i ruotm Inrludlng the militia. Thin rule will be rigidly enforced, by direction of the president, without ex- nptiona. The troopa uuet leave their atatJons on the day aet, and nothing will b allowed to lntorfere In any uay with thla program. They will be required to remaJn In camp on the work Incident thereto, for the full period designated, and there will ba no exception to this requirement, ror Him roaaon the War Daaartmaat Is ohligci to refuaa to lead Its aid by tho presence of any part of the mili tary body at tha county falra. SOUTH ERrTTM MIGRATION COMMIMION IN 8EMI0N. N w York, June B. --Del agates rep - i insert ing nearly every aouthern state and Inrludlng many prominent atu ,ieni of economy, met here yes " nls. In compliance with a rail .-..ut out some time ago, wtth a view or organising a Southern State Ini- . i. CnMtmlulAM TVirt fteleMfea. who were appointed by the governor A their respective states, will remain m . . i. tm 'n aeaaion Ir two nay, ami, n noped. that a permanent organ list Ion . will he formed, to reguiaie me inimi (tratlon to the south. A a Dav d Robinson, uio publish sr und oilltor of the Southern Investor of New York, stated nt the opening sea lon. yesterday, some of the south ern states, whtoh have at as man kp connection with Maw York, are over run with nn uaoMimMe class of Im migrants, who are ssst south rrom Now York, and are ajjaoiutely worth less Maay dlawailatad mea. ajo had been engaged to work la Florida, but refused to stay there, also la- raa otMr aevahant atMaa iraKa fre qaaitlr. M4 malty of thorn MNMt a iwUH wtth taaairtatlow to Jfaw York, ta prataM Utam from isaaattac l'ubik c bargee. Today tha eon mtaakmer will hoM a iiailon hi fVHa lataad, where tbey wilt ImkmI tha metboda employed in esawmiag iaa Immigrants MAN IN THOUSAND PAYS 1tMO,0eO OLD HERTS. New Yorh. Juaa . Wall atraat haa hod atiMe a shoes and la eagerly dis- Haslog the "peculiar" action of a man who gave up a eoMoarnon ion line to any aortal n moral dob la whtati ha was by no meana obtlgail to pay under the Ktw. Tha man who oaueed thla aen astloa waa Bdwln S. Hooley, whose Sra, M. t, Hooley Co.. ot No. 11 Wall street, failed daring the panic ot 10. Tbe failure oocurred on July IT, ISM, three daya attar tha mnure ot Tnmert J. Taylor & Co. and W. L Mow tk Co.. and waa for ss.ew.oee. The Arm settled wtth :ta credltora In DegoMber, 1S0I. at SO aonta on the tfottar. In October. 1SS4, Mr. lloolay hla praaant Am of Iwaiajr, tk Co.. hk painters beiag B. ljtraatl and Prank H. Karwan BroMley. the latter tbe hoard mem ber. The house waa notably suoaass-J who. when tbe old firm made its aa ttgntnect, aaeumed sole llabtlky for Ha debts, found recently that the time had ooaae when he could carry out his steadfast purpose to discharge his moral obligations" to the creaaiora. Aa a result he mailed to each of his creditors a check for the remaining SO per cent of his claims, with Inter est at 6 per cent from the date of he failure. Ilia action la not with out preoedent In Wall street, hat tha nreoedents are not Humerona. Mr. IhMiey. who Is still a young man, haa always been well I iked In the street. Tbe failure of Mr. llootey'a firm q itot waa due to aa overloaded account In Nranevllle & Terra Itnute and fteoknk ft Den Maine. These tallroada the Arm expected to sell. The money panto developed, however, bankers roheed to loan on we col lateral, and the Hooley Arm was forced to saapend. CHATTANOOGA'S SPRING FESTIVAL HAS OPENED. Chatianooga. Tenn.. June I. Yes terday was opening day ot the norm, feettvat, for whloh tha most onten tve pfamarat'.aNa have ham made dsrmc the hurt month or two. Thous and of vial tors rrom an parta or tne state are oongragntsd here and the totals are already now dud. TSa fas- ttoal. which wlrl met aft wooJu wae,; form 11 r ojiened on yesterday, with au ikiilomil.i.e pa-ado. in which Efty flve .no! or curs, hsndaomely decorated and -nli U-airttful women, took fan The parade waa re- rlewod by the mayor and eitr oMclala. the feettvai show waa opened at Olympia lark 0aat afforta have been made this year to make tne ehow at the park attractive. One of the most Interesting features is tha ostrich farm, which was exhibited at tho at Louis Rxpoettlofi, und attract ed mi much attention. There will also be a, large spectacular show la whtoh more than sixty persona will take part. The most Interesting feature of to day will he the Ked Men's parade In the evening, when several hundred members of the order, dressed like Indians, will march single tile tb rough the brMHastly Illuminated streets to Olympia Park, where the Rod Man will conduct a "Country Store." Tha Kulghla of Koraasan will have their big parade on Wednesday afternoon. Tbe Industrial IHtrade, which will be one of the moat Important features ot the festival week, will be held oa Thursday morning, and It Is expected that between seventy-Eve end one hundred floats, representing tbe vari ous Industries and lines of bualnees will take part la tbe great pageant. The coronation raotlval and d tot rl Bu tton of prises to the successful owners of the floats wilt take place in tha evening. Friday will ba military day with a fancy drill i.y tbe Twetnn cav airy aa the apedal feature. ,rr W -I will W WbI M l at. 1 .. t1..m- 1 nilim in" uiy win w vrinu.ij ,,.u... Inated. FINE STRINO OP RACERS POR KBNILW0RTH TRACKS. Iwtfnlo. hf. Y., June t Aa tne a string of borsea aa ever waa aaen In this city Is bow quartered In the sbedsl of the Ken II worth race track, where me imriy 7. rm,, wwm 7" 1 opening session thla morning Miss open this afternoon. The moat - delivered an lntnrtinK sddreas IMirtaat event of tbe opening day Is ! federation Itaya " the famous Buffalo Derby, which waa T)t) wiHann Ml1rmK question will won last year by Oiford. a colt form-( for cjnon and debate erly owned by Jaoob a. ing. a looal h(( t0IBom,w morning, aa horseman, ror ibis year's Derby a lhe aeu,,!,,,, wliJ t In charge of number of excellent horses have been M Htrri0X May Mill., atate orgas entered. The south will be ably rep- , h selaoted a number of resented by Minnie Adams, the auth- Vpi.8 them Mis. ern Derby winning Ally owned by Mr.;, . A.Mmev. Bwracuae: Mrs. Mary Cook .Canada will make a Htrong1K H -,,., Rochester, and Miss tml. both from the sables of M. Dy ment. Other Dromislng horses are reamster, Humorist, ljtus Balor and aeveral others. Although the track I. comporailvely , young, having ien opened In ISOf . h is In excellent condition, and every thing to favorable- for the running of the famuli Derby The race to for three-year-old, and la for H.6W. Horsemen from all parts of the state are hero to attend the race meeting, snd It promise to ! the most suc- 1 ceaaful ever held In thla part of the ! country. i " - 11 ALAMO'S COLLECTION EH- R10HED BY PORTRAIT Austin Tex., June .The hlatorto lollectlon is the Alamo has been ca rtoned by the addition of a See por trait of Davy Crpehesl. painted from life by John 0. Chapman, whits Crockett waa a msmhsr of congee? , from Teaasesee. Tib portrait be longed to John S. Wise, Jr.. s native of Vlrelnla. now living la Now York. and waa reeeattf purchased by a rap reaeatatUs of lhe Dusgbters of die Republic of Teaas, for S14M. The picture bears tbe date of 1119 and Is to be an eaeeltoex llkemesa. There la but one other authentic por trait of Davy Crookett Has vn to ex ist, whteh waa painted by Deramb, atas basis la the ospttot at Waahlng- ARTILLERY COMPANY 8ELI- RATES METH ANNIVtRSARY Boston, Mass.. Ja. y The As eleot and Honoraole Artillery Com pany of Maaaachaaetu Is celebrating Ita two hundred and sixtr-elghto an nlveraary today, smorw after t o'clock in the afutrnooa She membera of the company aaasmWed at their headquarters and escorted the gov ernor of the state mi tho command-erMtt-chief ba tha OM tsftMh church, where aaaoal aermon wttt ba delltrer- eil. After the cofieliiskm of the ex ercises la the ehureh the company will march to the Common, where the ceremony ot oommtoetonlHc the newly elected oeHeera win be performed by tbe governor and onmmander-la chief. The company will then parade to Kaneull hall where dinner will be erred at : o'clock. K will be pre oeded by n formal rsoeptlon. PITTSBURd'S UNIQUE WAY OF ADVERTISING) Pittsburg. Pa., Jane I. The Erst ot the seriMi ot trade excursions to go out from here under the auspices of tbe Merchaata' and Manufacturers' Association of Pittsburg started from here at o'clock this morning, In a special train. The delegates taking part In the excursion, which had been arrauawi for the mirvoee of adver tising the manufacturing Interest of PHtaonra. win use in many towns tn northeast am Ohio and will return to Pittsburg on Saturday. Today the ex curalon wilt visit Meet Palestine. Co Ittmbtana. Ieetonta, IJabea. Salem, Allmnee and Canton, where the ex ouratontots will ston over nhxht. To morrow they will visit Maeetllton. Orrvllle, Wooster. IxntaMTllta, and will aoend the night st MansEeld. On Wednesday, Ashland and Akron will be visited, and the night wilt be spent at the latter city. The route for Thursday Includes Kent, navanna, Warren, NUea and Youngetown, anil for Friday. Ashtabula. Oonnaaut, and Brie, leaving .i.la during the night tc i return to Pittsburg. LIQUOR INTERESTS HAVE GATHERED AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville. Ky., June . Tho annual convention of the National Wholesale! Liquor Dealers' Association oueaed yesterday with a large attendance ot delegates, representing every part of the United Skates. The convention will laat three days asd Ike meal fhjuor mm have nude special effofol for the entertainment of the dele gate! Ai the mm time tbe National Association of Mall Order Liquor Iteahra Is holding Its annual con yen tlon here at tlu Seelhach. This as Koclsllon, which Is Incorporated un der the laws of Kentucky, has now about forty members, tt was organ ised laat year la Chicago, with an original ineinberahlp of aeven mem bers. Matters of great Importance to the liquor trade will be discussed at both conventions. The principal fight sow on In which the mall order houses t are Interacted, la a flaiit with the ex- 1 proas companies ror a reuoosn raie ot transportation. The companies bald ror the rasmmr merchandise rates, but through the effort of the aeeo clation a reduction haa been granted. The reduction, however, has not been great enough to aatitafy the demands of tbe BMootnclon. and the ggbt Is still being continued. Kobert U Crtn ler ot Oovelngton, Ky . la president of thi assoclatHifi. WOMEN 00NNE0TBD WITH LITERATURE OR TBA0HIN0. wyraruse, N. Y., June ft.-emveral hundred women, reproacntiug the lit erary and edncetlooat orgasianttows tn tbe weateru part of the state, are aa sembled here to attend tbe tenth an nual convention of the Federation ot Wtomeu'a Literary and axluoatloaal OnwntMtlons. which opened here 1 1 his morning at the New York Mate ! -rarfa Oxiuml tnr (llrU 1'lln head- , quarters of the delegates is at the Yates Hotel. Tbe program arranged for this con vention is of unusual Interest Among the attractive feature la a lecture by iauirr J. l'erltr. profeaaor of Sem itic language and nrcbaeology In tbe UnlverHlly of dyracuae, wno will .iTAnetent Hebrew this afternoon on "Women in Cult " At tbe Gannett, Anna 8. Huntington, Syracuse. A delightful program has been pre pared ror the utoreuire ana an ni vlaion of the uonventlon. Mrs. Hoary ; rLTJl,. "tVT. LeT T5Te Altman of lluffalo will reed a paper : AjM,JtfJt Hebrews." aad Dr. S. P. Cala grovo of Balamanea will speak on Art In the Homo. ; mjaROITY OP TEACHERS IN APAOHE COUNTY There la going to be a aasaMj ot teachers la Apache codnty aeat yaar. sags the St. John's HeraJd. Begia nlag right here ta 8t. Johas, Sve of the seven teachers who taught here laat wlater are gone. Those who ware at Nu'rioso and Amine are not nop' cants for the ptoses again. Bprtagtr vtlle will have to got aaothor oriaelpal su wilt smgar. Tale aad perhaps both of the diet riots oa the railroad It has beea maay years wlaos leeehers were so scarce. Tbe sesmoi should ho looking oot for tesohers at as oarty date. J. Hill, of Wllwell reach HI ranch htate, estr. Ma bb saaat tho day to atoa. m bo pass H, to to sesnasat paa- pto with lhe eoMMions la Ms am net ROCKEFELLER'S NOT DYSPEPTIC n A VC Pin All CM SAYS DR. ALLEN t , Gaekvvar of Baroda and Wife Don't Like Ways of Americans. TOWNS BLOTTED OUT AND Railroads Changed for New York's Water Supply-Big Gas fight Oit New lork. Jm .-4Whu are to believe now? If there fc aay thing myiBiaa ax-oat of I was that (great oil Is thla world that im Asaerloa have believed. In John D. Rockefeller, the Mag. haa been a sufferer from fearful form ot dyspepsia for these many years, and that feeble health generally bed made him a thin, at-te- ited man. just Mstag the llvlng skeieton cartons that had become the staMoard works of . publishers Mnd readers of the illuatrateti newspapers. Many people found much eomem in bctlevlac In JtockefeUar's dyspepsia. It seemed. In some way, te equalise matters. He had money; llkewlee dy spetHMa W hadn't the money ; neither had we ilyatietietn. Hut here eomes Dr. Allen, ll4ekefeller's family nhyalctan for many years, who declares that Mr. ItoekeMtler never been a sick man, larly haa not had dyspei Instead ot being a skema man of one hundred a pounds weight, which, within nhout eighty what Secretary Tnft ban series of treatments la figure at which he tips Dr. Allen Is supposed to he Is talking about, and tlon Just shakes our bsltef -thug. If we can no mhet can we hel1 llalJlrT papers been stringing the public wtth manufactured Idea ot the Standard Oil company bead, and must we conclude thnt 'hey cannot be believed whenever they talk about the public men against whom the public has a tinge oi animosity t Here'c Tom Piatt. Now York's sena tor, saying he never swore when ho talked to a reporter, who In an alleged Interview, made him rip out tbe strongest bind of an oath. It's time ibis mlsreprewentetlon stopped, or w4mh we meet these wotthlea In heaven, we won't know them. The pwbttc hat. some rights, whether Rockefeller or Halt haa or not INDIAN PRIN0BSS DOES NOT LIKE OUR MANNERS It Is trust worthily sutd that too wifo of the Oaakwar ot llaroda. who to called the maharani, duos not en tertalu a. very MaMering opinion ot New Yorkers. The Indian princess evidently lakes tee things writ tun about her very sertounly. She deeply digressed at being attributed wtth strange and weird habks which to the high eaata Indian woman, seem barbarous In leed. So In piaoe of the onatomarr oharming runtarka about our Iwautlful America, our handaome men and lovely women, her highness thinks Now Yorkers are entirely too busy, that some of them are really quite lacking In delicacy In deliag wtth royalty, and that they are al ways living at a high tension, whleh, perhaps, makes them uu accountable for their occasional rudenesses "America may be far ahead of India in civilian! too." the princess la quoted as aaylng. "but in India wo would never make vUlu.ra to our oouutry so unhappy by pursuing them aa they do here, it in be tbe way of (4vllliatlon, but tt Is ne Brat timu In mv experience 1 hat ever been pureued I have travel' .1 In Bkirope aad Bogtond, and have 10-ver had my . j . .. slightest movement foi'.uwed by a eurfoua crowd." Her Kugilsh com panion says that tho pnnoeas 1 to tally unable to coniinhend tin American attitude or Kgardlng le r as a curiosity But the Oaakwar and l is wife wore wonderfully delighted with Cney ter ana inB partleu knags' that, ft he la a f$ ninety r M way, is pallllllsgaesiglK of nfthr s long xhlaee the nm soalea. kflhw what iB decla ra le every- loaggf nave a JgecaotSI .'Hsee Island, Biding e very t hint; there to mou,h wnt9r their liking, aad varieties and num ber of attractions vurv much ahead ot anything they had ev' t seen. They had aone of tbe affect .-l superiority thai xxn. namto eaanlfi t when thuY are shown now thing of meritorious qualMy, but took much delight tn the atatta aa children, riding the chutes, going the merry-go-rounds, taking In tho sneetaaaiar events ut iuna pars, sad generally making a day of delight main In sessloa throe daya. Conttot of It, the Oaokwar taking copious lug delegation are present from gates aa he went from one sport to another. wUh aa aye to getting up atmrlar aUraetloas for his people. Their expreeaioa of delight were aa tageaious aa tnougn wr were mines, maaaiacioriea nam sfiiw. children playing with their first toys u none of the candidates ass saoogh aa Coney Island did Its beet for tastructsd votes to secure hla aaejts them, keeping things giiug for Uielr'atlon nt the flrat ballot. Qey Tucker Hipecial beoett for a long time after hours, aad waon the time came to dose the Oaatrwar was disgusted with the throngs that rushed for the oars, as lha proprietor of oar of the am nee- meats tank htm to the nty la his own aato. There will he a oeey letoad to lib 0 tab ear's realm to doubto-oatoti Un ralar aad aataa tMnrs to buetaaes. aR EATER OITVB WAT BR SUPPLY DESTROYS TOWNS. Whan tho great me ropolto wants ; aaffere by h. In reaching oat attar a vast addition to its water supasy. will wipe out several email towns la Ulster county, a hundred and mora mile gway, and supposed to be rea sonably secure from any latorrasthm ( ihetr p.atn rural Ufa. asd miles of ,,,5 bonded thenmelves heavily to build. win he moved from on to four miles 2T r.,T,r. Inald far tt. Nlnetae miles of tbe track of this road will be thua treat I td. The la meet of the towns and vH I lagee to he thus upturned and wiped loot of Ehokan. It haa a popnmtiM of one thooaand persona, and Want Utaller, nearby, has half aa many. ; Other villages are Ash roe. Own ford. bHvws's EUtloa, Ollre Hfnnek. iMaay OreoK and West liolmn. all son UIhIihc about six thoueand muto- ttOH. Thaae towns, of lata years. had a targe snsumer boarder bnalaesa. being la the shadow of the catamiis. and great favorites of the lovers of s air. Tho any worn win seat 1 10.000,00 and 1400 men will eoon bo sssaioyed in the work tsat win take many years to Snteh. Yet the riabta of a great city are supreme. aa her rltliens at entitled to get n supply ot the eiemeal that la abso lutely necessary to existence. Ana o a deeert has flrat to be made In order that water may be secured to oe drank a haudred miles away. COLD S'r0RAS)E DEMAND $SoeflvBOO SKYSCRAPER lDveryUiIng ot ooneequenee. n.w- addaya, m aoua aa K renohea large proportions, baa to nave its sky scraper. And so tne cold storage peo ple are to have ifteirs, at a oust o two mMlloaa. TEA satire upper part ot the bulkling. atSlmclag about two mlllkm ruble feat of asaae. will be aaulpped with a nHMern refrigerating plant. All tbe frttk and vegetable In dustry will be KccoM moo tea wita faollttlea to keep Utetr prmiHeta la good shape, store and baeemeHts be ing located in tbe buiidWff for taaae tradva. oold storage pipes being put In such places aa are demanded by tbe necessities of dealers. OAS PIOHT MAY END IN CITY OWNERSHIP. The gas fight Is tha graataat one the city has had on Its hand la a long while. The legislature passed a law reducing the price of gas to SO cents a thoueand cubic feet of gas, but the oonponles resist thla, do- of tl on per thousand aa hetetoforr ielirtnce Is iielnc made by users to this procedure, and legal aid baa been' secured, and organisations have i fori'ied io support the conten tion that thn companies be paid SO cents on their bills, aad If refused. put the money way In a safe place with proof of the tender. The fight will be a bitter one. and those Inter ested wrah to largely advertise them selves as ohamstoae of the people, and will make alt the trouble they can to the gas cow pan lea There are banded together la tbe Oaa Consum ers' kaagne over half a million con sumers of gas, and their advisers pur pose to attack (tie frame leas of tbe gae companies If tbey do Hot consent to the demands of the people. One of the methods of opiiaaMlaii proposed ts tor blocks of ton oauaamenr to got out Injunctions from tbe state courts restraining the gas com pan lea from either taking out aas meters or shut ting off the supply of gaa from the promises of loose refusing to pay the rate that haa beea outlawed Prominent lawyers declare that tha legislature waa within Ha rights whon K nrbltrnrtly fixed ttie rate or gas at SO cents, and that the legislature has the Bower to dtafrauchliie the com panlea and pave the y to tho city's condemnntlon of thc.r property and purchase thereof. This haa a .quint towards municipal ownership LONDON HOTEL APES AMERICAN MANNERS. The Hotel Carletoa, London , 1-KMOl a Urge purchaser in New Vorhi 0r refrigerated game, meats, nan anit oysters, canvas back ducks, , Virginia hams, mallard ducka, dla- mori(. lttrk terrapin, and alt the dell Cacle that are obtaluablu lu tho Saett possible maTKet. of qual- The mod are towed away In . rrMMn. .tiioh to raeJtv a re- ' . - . . basket Is froaeii aullil. The Hotel Car let on haa many American cue- tomers In Ita restaurant, and ibey, want tho dellraeiea of their own land. aad they will get tbetn if the enter prise of the Hotel Carletoa can give , tham xhe Itot ,he -gRet. make of cmtsnts oi , a gonrmand'a tMJ TIMEfft UNTEHRIPIBB OP ARKANSAS IN STATE OOHVSHTtON. Hot SKWiSaTI. Alh., JSXe --The democratic state convent ton of Ar- kaaaas opened yesterday &. noon with a full deisgstlon reorsaeatlng every oonaty la iaa state. It la ex- nectod taat tao ounveouun win re- Hempstead. Cross, Miastseippi aaa Polasott ooaaUas. The principal contest will be over the nomination of commissioner of toad with SOS votes tm aomiasiion anr raiiroaa ranniwiejw w , northwestern illstriot will have to be Battled la the district eoaveatlea. as aoae of the cMUiieetc has a clear . majeritf Mas. ISM. lSSt WM were delivered at taw Topehn shose Moaday. from the Baldwax Le mmoaams)smM Bd'the "woTItter are klii' sir wheat awHch easdanM. aovtbta. tt gets it. m TRACTION COMPANY OVER PROPOSED NEW CAR LINE Understood That Col. D. K. B. Sellers Has Made a Proposition to Coi. Jastro With Above Object in m mmm (WeaaetMiay, June S.) ! That tho rseidaata of she Hijhtooee district are soon to ba serve with traaaportatloa by aa electric car una aim that the Una ma ba tmtlt by , the Amnsaarans TraetloH eompaay ts-1 stead of tho toeal promoters, headed by OM. D. K. H, swiora, as was nre Intended, now seems not only a poe sibllKy bat a pMhaMltty. iHtervfewt 8tMer1brs. While both CM. Jnetro, ot the Trao tloa oatnpiny, and M. Esllsra, who to at the bead of the proposed now Itee, Md not seam hisMnad to talk for fmb lloailon, or to dteeuas what might take place, k Is knows that Coi. Sellers aad roproasiKatlvca of the oppositlon company, yesterday v tolled aMjarlty of lite larger nubecrloere to thel 16.000 sobsldy asked by tHe promoter, of the propel Higblnnd. ttoe, and cuestloaed them no to their willingness to turn their subscriptions to the subsidy, which were la the na- ture of stock subscript loaa, into a bon-; m, or doaatloM. to W Tract loa com-! pnny. provided the latter company ; would agree to build lhe tine and op- orate It ecoMrdmg to the termaof their existing franchise, aad a number of the subrrrlbers. who were Interviewed bv a representative of The Ewenlng Oltlten. stotetl that, with one eaeep Uoh, all she tamer atoehhoMers had agreed ut this proposition. Makes Jaitro a Prepesitlen. Judging from thla, k would seem that (kit. Kellers, representing the promoters of the proposed line, had made Col. Jastro, ot the Traction oom pany, a deftatto propoaHlon, although I.. a. mIi 4Um nwmsMlflnM wu fin oilers, wnen seen by a representative of this paper. , refused to Male. Terms of pransoiwsft, k ts supposed, Juestag from Indlca tlona, that tbe nroKOters of the new ll. k... mmm t 4nni (Mr aub- aartptlons ovi r to the Tract ton com- the pranewttloa of the ptowutara paoX a. a donation, to tho term of XSjli ahgaue, prevldedOaJ glaff'efOTayTiiR ss mmXm BmJIIlBW tms 4jM9tM tftat lAsjVC jPt 9t 225 (.BhgTBBaalBW -neAamTsWeStosHSmmmasato stisW 11m n "mtlnoooa operation, as per nVwg.yw'W fg,':? present frnaehlae. !l fSPf Skfloat of tbelr cialme that .. Definite Answer Tonight. the Traction eomaojuy -waa tmek of U la understood that Col. Jastro haa the move from the atari, aa waa claim agreed to give the promoters of the ad by many at the time tae project of JL mi.m.. uww rmmmrMMm a ear llao Into the Highland was flrat this propoaHloa tomorrow, momlng. tnis prwimiion looiawt. me propyl - tit ton was made him yesterday. Col.thna there was at the beginning of Belters stated, aad he wax to sivc the ralaiag of the auoetdy for the new aa answer laat evettiag. hut ashed for , , further time tn whleh to ooaaleer the . mgniaimars warn uin. propesltloa, in she meaMlme tooklng But whether the allegations be ttue over the line of the proponed new or not. tho met reginimi that the reel street railway, with a view to dlseov- doata ot the 111cm toads want street ring the pereentnge of grndea In the IBghlands Make Teur a' InepeaUen. Col. Jaetro, OoL Orear. president ot the Traottoa eotnpasy, aad Mr. For well, civil engineer for the Asboasier itue Xjaetar-s. went over the mete ot the ntoaooed Itao yeslorday. taklUK levels, ud discovering tbe perceat age wore to take etoek to the same amowat of grades. Ool Jaetro later wired an In the proposed new compear, pro engineer In California aahlag hla opln- vlded tbe Traction company will build Ion of tho fen nihility of operatlsg the line and operate it. street cars at the grade discovered Exisaston Work Prasjrsealng. in the prevailing climatic eondttlwna, In the monatlme tho Tract km coot aa H te wail known that climatic pany to gotag ahead wtth Ha aew ox coadllloas have a great oBeet on the tension to the lumber mllto. Becon't electrical power of n s'reet csr, and tret, frtrni Railroad avenue to K") aa an alaotrki ear eaa oolv mill a er- avenue, her beea plowed no and tldg tain grade under certain climatic con ditions, It I desired to discover wheth er these coaditioa, aa exlatiag In the Highland are favorable or not. Ineasetinf Railroad Avenue. This ofiernooa Col. Jastro. Ool. Orcer, l fotlera and a civil engi neer made a tour of inapeclton over Railroad avenue from the Eaata PVau.l raine lhe Krade aad the work St trscka io (he UnlvwraHy, taking levels for the purpose of . Uncover lag whotb that niia wno Id eat he bam nrac- i ileal than the Ootd avenue line. Silver tblsisve.iue waa also Inspected, but it was CtHrTi l!B rUIUTnil C mil in 11 1.1 13 i nni..i PUY HERE SUNDAY WITH MelMTOBM BBOWNt RAIL- ROAD CONNECTIONS SECUREO AT UAMY CAN RETURN BUN BAY HiOHT. The ajastogemeat of the Mciotoeh pomuImuI mm M.Mw..f I,, t ki . proposlttoa made tbe Santa V Cen - trnla to play hero Bundny. till morn - Ing. the Central atattng that tbey would pJay the Uniwna here Sunday at Traction Park, provided the man- of the Browns would secure Baaia, Pe railroad ooaaectkm at Ianiy for thorn eo they could return to Santa Pa Sunday night Instead of bav Ing to stay hero until Moaday The management of the Browns at oace got Into communication with the chief dtoaateher at Um Vegas, throogh the toeal city agent, with tbe reeaU that the Saata w osBetois stated that they would hold the connections at Umy for Mo t, so thai the Baata P boys, leaving here oa No. I, Sunday ntgftt. wttt make connection at I -a my aad go oa through to Baata F Baata Fa waa aotlftad of tbe eon sematatloB of taaae plan sn i lmae d tot sly wired baek that the would U bare for the gaae SuBday A. t. Dieter of Raton, has roaigaed hla bosB km an amtkor nt the Santa Po, stoaun Baal era aataasay to ae oeet one Hh a raJrway eempaay of St Baal. Miaa. Mv Qtatar wtsTfaJaU have goae to iMarrar ta spaail a msaih before goiag to St. tsai. MAY TAKE View. mmm mwnd to ba tmsmsUsoSli br i J , iHlerviewed. wea aeked why tarn move woe and why tho aramulsia of th fJJW. Oot. fettera "Tfcoro has bses gg gtajsh taih and. much osdaMniigsi hi tha u ewe pa- aoeemnuoji ion wobutnii u iu Swat Sve ceeX fares, provided tbey wore aa the) e to a as sat oor piuinHalsa of an la tsrshnngs of tnuMfore aa a I i-l emu basis, that we arrived at the t.molM- , sfc tM It would be best to have f0' l,B" fl.J1,oa' innuSWe. so that all ohaaro ' iT JW.'!2: n4 toihw? 2" " thought we made toe '"TS""' r?"?"?- T' rvLT.. ' sT ,. '. r. T " 2Ir J.2Z?Z.t 'SZlS tojsy.nmjortty at tho largot ayh; K",.'l"','r' nfTfi g snmmg) tmn Milf mwiwii sggw otti move, and were wtttsMg to turn their etoek subseripUoHN Into a donation honiM. On that basis we made the Traction coo pea y a proposition hut the terms of it 1 do tut ears to disease for publication until the TraeUoa ooatpaay haa given as Ha answor." Line Will Be Built. "And In ease the Traettan company refuses your pro Bullion, what thenf waa ashed of Col. Bel tors. "Then," empkaUonNy returned the ooioael, "we will prooead with the i0ok! mrvee, as "L',"m'V V. 'J"T1 . .7" ck ooaMeil tt fa grant us the frsncbtoe asked TmnK it Traeiten prsfest. SMO taOrO at WHO SOOM tW UMMC 1 9mlmt4. iHrt Umtoto no furthor uar service, and that thoy are willing to xaatot la any project that will toad to a culmination of their desires. aM that ther at as witting, taxing Irie aeatlmeaU of tit torcsr eemterlhSM to the eaostdy aa a crrtertoo, to do nate their aubeoriptkma to tho Tree- ilea com nosy, as a hotraa. aa tbey aad rails mid thereon, aad tne worm of preparing the street oa to N4 '. ork avenue, Uienre to Twelfth atrdat aad on to the millx, will be piulMht forwaid as rapidly aa poaeihle Bnfioeer Sent Par. Aa engineer has beoa seat fur eSSj will arrive eoon to toy oat the curvSS connecting tho enenemn with S)gt Railroad aveaeo line will he etmipliitaat 1 SB mm ss DnutttcssilM. It to IMeodBSr to have tbe line In operation by Wm grot of July If poaalhlo. WILL NOT BUILD CIIU8CII AWD PAKSfWAfiE THE 09 PEOPLE OP THE HIOM LAKB MET HO OMIT CHUNOH A B AN BOM EB A OOOO IDEA. II I undt'iit'"-' that, si a meeting of ihe membera or the iiignisne metn rul I I .t. ,1 Mlt hal.l !. ntsSSI aj tni ! ohurcb. R was voted to ahaadoa the 1 Idea of erectlag a new exarch aad ; paranasal, This is to i r greeted, heesuee Rsv Bottle, who baa proved himself a coat worker, bad asssraacee of liberal sopaort from tha hoard of home amMloae of that ohmreh. and it doe took Ilka the menthers here en dolus thimstlves and their chnreh a i laJustico by refoslag to Improve along with the other rettstous deo'im of Ue city it Is to be hoped ihxt the mcmlHtr will hold soother meet lag at aa early day, aad reconsider what tbe did met night The Highland Met'iogmt ch.irob a msmt ursam, me atveaing OMlaen learn, of ver ion. aad 'he t church ed I Acs' Is entirely too small for such a large coagregetloa. whtoh Is steadily gsowlag The church, throagh the gaa work of Nov Bulito. anoae time ago puraaaseit two value bio lots on mn Bait road aveaue. near Isroadwsy aa taaae lots should not rassfsla harrea Ioa-bejr should be irssaaiate with a aaaawima church ahlee aad a axodera aaranaags batM bag far the MatooaUt con gtBtkMi and f