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-VOLUME 15.
ALBUQUERQUE,
NEW MEXICO,
MONDAY
AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER
11. 1901.
NUMBER
303
REBELS ROUTED.
A
Band of
Insurgents
Attack Americans.
Routed
With
Ease
Garrison.
by
the
Another Escaped Leavenworth Con
victis Captured.
PRISON OrriCIAL'S CONGRESS.
Manila. Ni,v. II. Major William
I.
llltrli'-r-, Highlit
regiment of Infantry,
commanding Ihe Mlmloro exM(lltlon.
epi.t that thi garrlsou o( Alira de
IIok LllncVril yesterday liy liisnr
Kentn, commanded by l,cnis-iis-.
Th
"Filipinos apparently atIfm
tl
to repiat
th Rhinor tnctlcs, lint tho AmurIran", who were brcakfuMttng, were
fully armed nnd completely runted
the lnaui gents, who left Ave men
ooad. Uue American wa HerloiiHly
Wounded.
Cnptain Noyea, of the Thirtieth
commanding a detachment of
fifty ni'-n-, laptnjed a deserter named
filchler, of tho Sixth artillery, wear
Ink thii uniform of the InHiirgeiita'
lieutenant. Major Pitcher iiaya that
he recently raptured three officers
and a large part of the liiNurgent
lompany, a'l fully armed.
It la believed that the insurgents
eeently received an Illicit supply of
munition of war.
SAMAH INSI'KCKNTfl.
Catli.il(in:ii. Isluud of Sumur, Nov.
II. The insurgent lire Hooking
northward, suffering greatly from
(amino. .Ma ly Isolated holomon have
Minvndored. Only the fear raiiNed by
Lukhani. proclamation, threatening
with ilealh Hume who nurrondor pre
ents the general sulimlswiiin of the
insurgents, lint It is expected that tliU
will he secured In a few day
CONVICT CAPTURED.
Lively Chate of Officer After
caped Leavenworth Prisoner Ea
'Kansas. City, Nov. 11. Warden.
of the Port nworlh
military prison, report thin imanlng
that Lawrence Lewis, white,
thir-teenth of the escaped convict taken, Iiuh been arrested at Lomax. Kansas,
eftur hclug fatally wounded. Two
i.tbua
are said to have beenwounded in a flKht with officers
be-tween Topeka and Leavenworth, and
oniocrs are reiiorteu to have had a
light with convict near Alma, lawt
rlKht.
Another of the convict fleeing from
the nilU'nry prison at Port Leaven
worth, wna laid low atQuenemn, forty
mile noilliwest of the penitentiary,
wheu Lawrence Lewis, white, aged
So, wna futully wounded, receiving a
bullet In tho lack while attempting to
. pe from the city luarHhul of thnt
place. Till makes a total of thirteen
jirlRouek cuptured Hince the outbreak
on Wednesday last, lenvlng thirteen
(till fit large. To dale three tiiutlnoux
convict liave been killed and five
includink' the two whoyesterday made
a
cai'tivc of Sheriff Cook, of Topeka, and then etenped. have been wounded.Lewis' ilrnth will make the fourth
fatdl'ty. A horde of armed men are
today searching for the captors of
Cook, nui It xecuiH Impossible that
they can get away. They are well
prepared, however, to make a Unlit,
and initHi the wounds received yes
ti rday prove serious it I believed
will not he taken alive. Large posse
ere said to lie pursuing two different
gangs v;ithili fifty mile of the pcul--t
ntiury.
Lowia was aurrounded in the tim
a
ALL SORTS
WE ARE IN A POSITION TO
WILL 8ELI
-ber
ne.
Quenemo. and ordered tosurrender but refused. Officer
Alex--..hit
siiui iiiiii n inn run, iiriiiRina him to the ground, worlally wounded. Prom inscription received WardenMrClanghrey believe that the two
(aptnrs of Sheriff Cook are Arthur
Hewitt, wh'te, nnd t,on Sutherland,
part Indian. Hewitt, with Prank
1hompMn, a negro, were the
ring-leader of the outbreak. The
war-ite-today increased the reward for
their capture. Hewitt and
Slither-lan-were serving five year for
lar-ceny.
.
SlinillPF
CAKTUUKI).ToM'ka,
Ka.,
Nov. II. Sherifff'Mik and Deputy Sheriff William were raptured by two ecaped
fed-eral prisoner yesterday at Pauline
nd held for several
hour.
The con-we-tthen escaped through a line of
policemen. Iioth were wounded.
Prison
Congrtt.
Kansas Nov, II. Many of the
most noted wauden and prison ofll
rial In the world assembled at the
t.rand Atenne Methodist church this
morning to attend the annual,
meet-ing of the National
Warden'
associa-tion, the first businemi session of the
con Kress or the national prison
no
clntIon.
The president's annual address mas
delivered by Kill Puller. Hiiperlnten-den- t
ofthe state reformatory of
Mich-igan.
Capt. tcmiicl C. Lenily. United
State iavy. delivered the edifies e
the Old Men' association at the
public notary till afternoon.
Several Deaths.
New Yoik. Nov. II. Peter T. Oil-sey-,
eldest of the wealthy (lllsey
fam-ily, died Middcnty last night, aged f7.
Han Prancisro, Cnl.. Nov. 11. Chief
of Police William P. Sullivan. Jr., died
tnis mnrn'ng.
Iowa City, Iowa. Nov. II. Oscar P.
Livingston, aged K5. I dead. He wa
formerly connected with mining on
the Pai-ld- coast, and with
transpor-tation
line.
Nov. II. The death Is
an-nounced of Sir ftanklin Liishington,
chief police magistrate of
lindon.
He was InnII In lHtll.
Hjid Hearted Hooper.
Jionver, Colo.. Nov. II. Major S.
K. Hooper, general pasaeiiger agent
of the lienvr--r & ltlo (Irande railroad.
today officially denied a rumor that
has gained currency throughout the
country thai the company Intend to
employ girls a waitresses on It dill
lug room .ars.
Motion Overruled.
P.I Paso, Vcxa. Nov. II. The
mo-tion to disxolve the Injunction against
the Hlsbee lailway reiilialnlng it from
crossing the pas near here already
occupied by the Southern Paolllo. wa
overruled by Judge Parker at Alamo-gord-o
t'jduy. Pinal hearing will he
held December .
Presidential Appointmenta.
WashlliRtgn. Nov. 11. Tlie preal-den- t
ha
j
made the following apimlnt-menta- :War Thomas Swobe, qtiarlermaa
ter, rank oftap'aln.
State Cbarlea V. Ilerdllska, In trlet of Columbia, consul at Klugston, Jamaica.
CharI. s V. llerdliska, apMlnted
consul at Kingston, was until recently
secretary of tho legation at Vienna.
bank Robbery.
Oreensburg,
Pa,
Nov.It.
Burglarsdynamited t.ie vault of the Smlthton
National batik Inst night, but were
un-able to get Into the wife, where
f.17,-mi-wa depr-aited- .
Carter's Case,
Washington. Nov. II. Tho United
State supremo court today advanced
tho biihca corpus case of Cupt. Olier
lui M. Carter on the docket, and
an-nounced Ihat it would be heard op the
second of December.
Adolph IIInner, (Irand Mound. la.,
write.
"I have used Poley' Honey and Tar In my family and 1 think It lathe best cough cure on the market I
would not be without It in my home,
a there is nothing so good for roughs
and colds. Alvarado Pharmacy.
EVERITT,
The
Diamond
Palace,
For WATCIIKS, JKWKl.RV, SII.VKKWAKK.
Railroad Avenue
:iCOOcCh0XmXmX
OtTKHXODODO0O0Ga
Do
you
get
in?
If
not come to
usand
we will ;iveyu
one perfect
inevery respect.
An
en-tirely
newand attractive line
ofMen's
Suitings and
Furnishino; Goods.E
Bt
BOOTH,
iia
SniiTii
Sf.cmm)Street.
XXJOCRJtWOOOCRjMUOOt'KXOUatJUq UOOtUtW'KJWMJKLHRRaJtJOrlJ
AND
GLASSWARE
City,
OF KITC1IKN
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
HOUSE IN NEW MEXICO
We
carry
allkinds
fromthe
cheapest to the very best.
The
Jarcjest
stock
intho southwest.
We
sell
Dinner
sets
ca me
Pla
We guarantee to match any dish
bought
from ustur
fiveyears.
A.
B.
McGAFFEY
& Co.
Wholesale and Retail Crockery
and Glassware.
FURNISHINGS
CHINA
AND
installment
GI.A
:'.Akf.
RESUMED
WORK.
Machinists
go
to Work
in
San Francisco.
Schley
Inquiry
Court
Con-sidering the Evidences.
Excitirg Six Day Walking Race lor the Championship.
VICEROY Of CHINESE PROVINCE.
San Prtiiirlsco, Nov. II, It I
an-nounced Hut nearly TiUtl machinists
employid at the Pulton Iron work
have returned to wisk after having on a strike several month in
effort to obtain ten
hour'
pay fori
Inehour'
work. II la understiHidthat they return ona schedule of nine
hour'
pay for nine hours' work.'
Considering the Evidence.WaHhlngton. Nov. II. Admiral
Dewey and Hear Admirals Kenham
und lUinsay. composing the Schley
court of Inculry, today began consld
ering tile evidence brought forwa.nl
in the luvestlgatlon concluded I it
week. The sitting are to lie atrlct
ly secret.
Six Daye' Race.
Plttibuir
Pa.. Nov. II The oldcity hall
!s
crowded at 2 :M thismoining to see the
start
In the sixday race for the
champlonsuip. 'All the leading heel
und toe min of the country are
en-tered, including George Tracy,
cham-pion of the I'nlted States, and George
Cartwright, champion of Knglnnd.
The track ta twenty lap to the mile.
There were twenty two
starter.
The score at 'i o'clock this
after-noon,
f
c.viinuiigh, 75mile.
10 laps;Perry, I'i'J.lil: Cox, f!M; Dean, UK I;
(artwrlghl. lift1 ; Sheldon, 67 IS; lie
elman. i.ti.ll;
llarne,
tlolit; Dmv,..;
Nusemac. r.H.O; Tracy, r.3.li;l.esleln.
doll
West, riil.11; Hnney,4N.I; llea.-nmen- 51.12; Miller. 48.11;
liar. lay. 4h.h; Geary, 4:1.14; lliirke.
;.li.l; Hoian, 214; Wilwin, IH HI.
Chinese Viceroy.
WashinKton, Nov. 11. It I under
stood bi'ie that Chan Yen Tung ha
been apisduled to succeed Yuan Shi
Kay a novel nor of the Chinese
prov-ince of Shan Tung. Not much I
known here of Chan's personality,
save tha.. he i a civil service man.
and not a soldier. Ha Is understood,
also, to have been apMinted director
of transMrtatlon, a very Important
post In China.
DEATH AT
Louia
INDIAN
Qulntana, Shoemaker at the
Institution Paased Away.
Death has again vlulted our school
and haa luken from our midst l.oul
Qulntana. came to the school
a a pupil ever nine years ago. Ho
was then a lad of 16
year.
He hagrown up to manhood in the Institu
turn.
A a pupil he wa Industrious, care
ful and considerate. He wa faithful
i'l the performance of every duty and
he won the respect of hi teachers
and pla) mates. He wan always a
leader among the boys and he ex
elled In all their manly sports and
pastimes.
SCHOOL.
when bfi grew Into manhood he
was giveu the position of shoemaker
11 the school, which position he ha
Idled for over four year with oiodtt.
He wa alwuya courteous ami kind
to. everybfsly and he made a friend
f ever) one who had any dealing
ltli h 111. He married one of the
pohool fclrl, Natividad Ortega, two
tears
Bfco, and be ha been a true andlevoted husband to her He ha been
the main support of hi aged mother
for yeara.
Ho will be sadly missed by his de
voted wife und uged mother.
The employes and pupils of the ln-
-lian school are deeply grieved tolime
such a tiU4 friend and the bereaved
wife and mother have our heartfelt
sympathy In tbis, their great sorrow.
Ills death wa caused by an attack
of la fcrlppe. Ho died
at
1 o'clocktill morning, ami will be buriisl to
morrow morning at K o'clock.
Louis Uuintana wa tho well known
renter rush of the Indian school foot
ball team. The funeral will be held
at the Old Town church tomorrow
morning at H o'clock under the dlree
11111 of O. W. Strong tr Sous. Last Sad Rites..
The funeral over the remains of
F.manuel I'b slier wa held yesterdny
alterniMin trom the residence of
Aaron Koseuwald and was largely at
tended by sorrowing relative and
sympathising
friend,
who acrompanled the body to the Una! Mrith rein
etery, Dr
.
acolis held Impressive service at the house and the grave.
CARD OP THANKS.
We desire to most sincerely tlinuk
our friend fiu-- their kind solicitude
shown 11 during the Illness of nnd
the feeling ol sympathy extended to
us after the departure from life of our beloved baby.
MR. Mid MRS. II. PLKSIIKR
Editors' Evening at El Paso.
The Midwinter Carul
Jl
associationuas received a large number of hand
aoniely engiaved Invitations for tin
press. They will be mulled out nil
mediate'), 1xtendlng cordial invlta
tion to nes'Hpaper writers to attend
the festivities of Kdltnra' evening
Prlday, January 17. Time.
Thanksgiving
Turkey.
We have
placd
an order for aled lot. Hand in your orders now;
it is nit too early. No htisik v.Ill be
tincr and no price lower, und most
likely pot as low.
THK MAZR, Will. Kleke, Prop
President Ripley,
President K. P. Ripley passed
through All uiueiiiie Saturday night
in hi prhale vur and was accompa
Uied by Second ice President Pal
Morton and Third Vice president
Kenilrieks, the party being eu route
tast
after au extensive tilp over tliewestern li:ie of the Santa P lull
May, In ad lltion to which several side
trips were made overland to points
of iuteirxt contiguous to the Hues
ever whlcti he party traveled. While
iliev w 'u Alliinjuerquu, a confer-i-!'
Ill,
Ield Willi Architect Whitlie .. kIio joined the party here and
accompanied ilium a fur a La
Ve-gas. Wule west. President Ripley
luet at i'rescott President Murphy of
the Santa Fe, Prescolt Phoenix
road, ann It Islearned there Isa
prob-ability that as the outcome of their
meeting a ileal will be closed by
which the Santa Pe, Presrott
Phoenix will berome a part of the
Santa Pe system, the deal pending
such action a may be taken In the
matter the 2oth
intant.
at whichtime thei.-- will be held a meeting of
the Santa Pe, Prencott at Phoenix
Rtockholdcrs for the purpose of con
BiderlnKj the proposition. It Is ex
pected the deal will be closed.
ARMLESS WONDER.
Young Man Who Uses Hit Feet aa
Hand.
A uniipie thootIn match was held
at the fair ground
yetmday
after-noon.' tno contestant being the arm
b wonder, George . Payne, and
lolleemar. Harry Cooper. The con
test wa with both rifle and pistol
the former at
2)
yards and the 1stter t seventy-fiv-
yard,
for a purseor
it",
which wa won by thearm-ies man, he beatiug his opponent
"about a foot" In the total score
Payne t,ave an exhibition of mark
manship, using hi feet to handle both
weapon Payne Is a rather good
looking young Texan of average
height and build, and haa a pleasing
address. He lost hi arms when a
mere child nnd has since had tomake
hi feet anil leg snswer for hand
and arm a well aa the purposes for
which they were Intended by nature.
lie piiiyn a ratr game of pool, ran
shuffle chI'iU and do many '
other
thing with hi feet to netter
advan-tage
thai
many men ran with theirhand.
There will beanother contest Tnes day afternoon on Ihe fair ground for
a pot.
oen
to nilcomer;
entrance,me dollar; no charge for admission
the gio mils. The contest will be
derided by three shot with a
Win-chester and three with six shooter.
The mmles man say he chal
lenges all comer to shoot with him
for nny ai.i unit up to the limit of his
bank ncroui.t. ,
The Elks.
Last hutu.day night the Elks ofthis
city enj'.yeil a rare banquet. The
Santa ho .odge of Elks recently so
ured a couide of bears, and present
ed one lo M. II. Curtis, who In turn
presented It to the Albuquerque Elks,
and It
rat
served In great styleSat-urday rtenmg Thanks were voted
o Mr. Curtis and to the Santa Pe
Klks for ti e generous gift, and a rare
cason of lefreshment was enjoyed
y those present.
Notes.
The Normal school football team
has invited the university team to
visit Las Vegas next Saturday and
play a fcnnie that afternoon. The
university boysare anxious to go, and
will try to accept the Invitation.
The university and high school
Itam will play a game at the fair
i;i011mis on Thanksgiving- afternoon.
nd It wlil bu an exciting contest.
Mystic Shrine Meeting.
There will be a regular meeting of the ahrine this evening
at
Masollcemple at 7:.'10. Come around and
help pay for the camel feed, fly
or
der of the Mtentate. I H. Chamber-
-in, Meein
derr
-
, ..footbatl.
Lively Came Between the University
and High school Teams.
Saturday afternoon the Central
school and the university football
tennis met and bad a battle royal,
re-sulting In a score of 0 to0. The out
come of tho game was unexpected, a
a big score had been anticipated
through th fact that such excellent
playing lunl not been counted on.
neither team having been long in
practice nnd many of the players
making theii first appearance on the
kridlron.
A lltt.e tumble arose at the end
if the first half, the university team
(Inlmlng the game nnd the Central
hihool claiming one touchdown on a
foul. The dispute was Anally settled
by the i.nlversitv team yielding the
ontentioii and the first half went on
lemid nothing scored by either
side. The serond half wait then
ilayed with line up wjs: Central. Anihvsnu
...
Iriiuiquist . It. Hooker .. Ileal rup .,. Holm. in...
Moll Cole Powell...
Pratt ('luik ., . (1 Keeker a si111 iIn result. The I'ulversllv. back Yntt.loft end Ilalluran
left guard..., Gleckler
left tackle Hughes
..left half. quarter back. ... ...center
hair....
. tackle.. .. .right guard ... end.The gdiun wa roferced
Prane Napier . Prane Shields . Howie . Wroth by Mr.
lohiiaoii of the Indian school and Mr.
I'eplM-r-, formerly of the Denver Ath
letic clui.
Ihe
university team I nolonlit the Mronger, by reason of bay
ing had more practice, but the Con
lia! school will keep In practice dur
ing Ihe coming week and it Is ex
peited will be a harder giime
on Tliaiiksuvlni; day.
At tho Kuine, Saturday, some par
tbularly line playing wa done by
Anderson. Ilie high school full buck.
Volt.
tli.
university full buck. 11mlNapier, the university quarter back
who I also the university team
conch
right
right right
Lcs Lunas and Vicinity.
Munn
there
The inw telephone line Is now In
working or'ii-- as fur south as Mr.
Richard PoM's ranch. La I. Unas has
five, Vali 111 J one and Perultu two
olllces. 11 is not considered a com
pl.-l- siiic-k- by many of the patron
A few are 1ompluliilug that business
transuded over It Is too public and
idhers are un.ilde to get any business
transacted on account of Just wunt
ing to bear what Mr. So and So Is
going to say.
Mrs. Neiotadt I spending a few
days in Albuquerque with relatives
and friends. Simon says he consider
Hie new telephone very convenient
The Catholic 1It111 li presents a
very Ilea'-- appearance since being re
paired ai'd decked off with that intw
(.Hill
sta
ple. We Would suggest Ilistu cleaning up of the yard would be
next ill old r.
Fpidemie of Fever.
The lieI've people reHirt some six
ly casen of typhoid fever at Vulverde
chiefly among grown people. One
dentil, that of a boy, bus oecunvil.
hau Murclul Ilee
r
full
San Marcial Shops.
The flr.-.-t 1arloud of machinery for
enlurging the railway shop reached
here Wednesday and two otlin car
loud were expo,tod ul once. It takes
time o curry In completion an under
taking ol tins kind, more esmsiullv
Ia great
Cie
Is being taken to haveIthis inui li.'u iy strictly up to dul.i as
regains evicution und permanency
Other silpiueuts will soon be an
Imiini'uil uii.l tl.,.ti , u Hi. I..
Jlie army of l Ueerfiil inocliauic toadd
to the
sites
of activity so general iu lour mldit. Ban Marcial Bee.IE
PROTEST.
Labor
Organizer
Ar
rested
in
Porto
Rico.
Business
Men
Derserve a
Department
of
Commerce.
Women Will Test Prof. Koch'sTu
borculosis Theory.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN TURKEY.
Washington. Nor. II. Samuel
(lumpers, president of tho American
Policial!on of tabor, protested to the
president today against the arrest of
Santiago Iglesiae, who waa sent to
Porto Klco by the American Federa
tion lo reorganise the workUxcmea of
tho Island. Igleslas waa arrested
acvordlng In"a cablegram received
from him by flompers, aa he stepped
ashine at Han Juan. Ha waa placed
in Jail., The nature of the charge Is
not known. President Roosevelt Ira
mediately
teat
Inquiry to OovernorHunt as to the cause of tha arrest.
Memorial Presented.
Washington. Nov. 11 Blllolt Du
rant. I,ave. ne Noyea and other Chloa
goans, representing tha National Bus
Iness Men s league, today presented
to the president a memorial urging
him to rocAmniend to congress the
establishment of a department of
commerce and Industries, also the
re--ganliaiiitfi of the consular service
on a civil service baala.
Herolo Woman,
New York. Nov. 11 Miss Emma
II, King has been innnciilated with
virus from a cow suffering from tuber-
-ciitosl. In order to demonstrate ahetber Professor Koch' theory that
tuberculosis bacilli cannot affect
hu-man being la correct.
Earthquakes.
ConMAntlnople, Nov. 11. Earth
quake shocks continue to be felt at
Lrseroiim. Armenia, There have been
many raiiualtiea. The foreign consul
have Joined the inhabitants and are
living in tents.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The territorial democratic commit
tee did not hold a meeting la thiscity
last no quorum being
J. Kerrlck, who has been a patient
at tha hospital
'or
Ihe paat sevenwecrs, died this morning
at
8:66,the tauxe of death being given aa
a.uite bronchitis.
The Metrormlltan saloon chanted
id.!.'NI morning, Charles Helen re-
-it.Iuar from '
nil
liirp'rir overnis stock, lease ana accounts 10
Haeheohl V Gloml, who will carry on
he business In future. Mr. Helanh
a a yet undecided what he will em
bark In.
Melbourne Maedowell to Be Seen
Here in "Cleopatra."
Manager Thorns K. Hart, of the
Melhnnrnv-- Maedowell company, haa
at last been prevailed upon, after long
negotiation on the part of Manager
Mutson, to present Mr. Maedowell In
Sardou's great play here, the
engage-ment of "La Tosca" being limited to
one night.
.
Speaking of Ihe French dramatist,
Sardoii, and Mr. Macdowell'a produc-
-lon of tin' play, an able critic re
cently nl!:
"Mctoi'.ne Sardou is a genius.
will concede this. He Is the
xplnrcr of romantic emotion and the
founder, poflisp. Ihe leader certain
ly, of tno Intense semitragic field of
tho dinnm It I hardly an leono-
-rlasm to hold that Mr. Sardou can
haw tho thread of human passion a
taut a
th'
great Hard; hi treatmentis les 1I1Inute he molds Inthe work
shop of sentimentality and not In the
dreamy s.iisiioii halls of art. It la
well to understand Sardou at the out
sot; not that he needs an apologist,
but be does require an Interpretation
in accordance with hi theme. Po
slbly in stage
ait
haa notyet been lea lied, yet one wonders
after seeing "l-- a Tosca." a given us
hy Melluiurin Maedowell and his com
pany. where Ihe future Improvements
are to come in. This production
stands alout. today as one of the most
inognltlceiitly mounted stage prod110
Ion of the times.
Mellioni'lie Mucdowell. by reason of his natural litpes tor tho part of La Huron Siarpla and the maturing and
mellow In,, ol yeara of experience, give 11 a character in Scarpla
which I one of the feature of the
sluge and which alone stamp him
a a great aitor.
Miss I'Ion nee Stone will be seen a
flora Tosca. Miss Stone la probably
the youiigcrc act res who haa attempt
ed Bunion heroine, but she ha ill
played a talent and Versatility an
nisikill that there seem to be no
end to the praise accorded her by
pieH an., piiblie.
The supt'iitlng company, number
Ing thiity leople, I suld lo be the
best ever seen In the play.
Jons is Healthy.
Tho outcome of the microscopic ex
nminathwi of Professor Jones by
Dr.
t.ruii ksbunk and Hwlsluv waa the
granting of a heulth certificate show
ing tlm (.cnHciiisn to be free of the
leait ev'dcnre of tuberculosis. So
I'rofesKiii Jones will continue at the
head of tlui school of mines faculty
until hi lungs or understanding give
mine positive sign of collapse Sun
Marcial l.ee.
We luv" Ihe largest variety, best
values, fuel und give most
prompt and satisfactory service. AH
slr.es and
price.
Huhu Money to Loan,I huvc a few thousand dollar In
Inun on Albuquerque real estate In
minis ol live hundred dollur and up
I.. R. riioinpsoii. 115 West Gold Ave.
REFUSED TO UNIONIZE MINE.
Miners at Commonwealth Lose After
1wo Weeks' Struggle.
The tiiiiiiniiuwi-ali- mine, Henator
I'euiDSe'ti large gold mine, located
near 1'earce. Arizona, ba resumed op
ei ulions uficr a strike lasting two
weeks. An Ullelllpt hud been made to
lllliflllijM lllfc .llllIM lllll ItI.MI, f. iA.ll
lllltleu Maded oil Hllperllitelldeut Jobu
n.i.rin Iin. lulltr .I.m.IuI-m.- tliul
he would see the stamp huug up lu
lust betoru ue would penult tba cauip
8
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a:
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THB ECONOMIST. Age McCALL BAZAAR PATTERNS All Patternsla
ECONOMIST,MAILORDERS
NONBNIQHCR.
UIIU
UaVsUIUUUUUUU
UDay
Received.
Tbe
Largest
Stock ol Dry Goods
In
Mexico.
HOLIDAY
GOODS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION
Are now coming in
and clamoring for
space.
As
usual
our
Ready-to-We- arDepartment
must
be
contracted
into
half
the
usual space
to effect quick
clearings
every
thing
in
this department has
been price
cut;
so
much
so
that
though the goods
may
not
be
needed for some
time,
it
will pay you
to
anticipate requirements.
Ladies' Suits, and Children's Jackets, Walking Skirts, Outing Flannel
See
WindowInfanta'
and
Children'
Cloak
tr
Window Display)Our entire stork ofJacks' divided Into six loti,
and price almost
rut
half.Lot 1 1 an lufant'sFlannel Jacket,trimmed with
nice white braid. Sixes trom three six year,
worth up 11.75. Special Sate Price
i.s
Lat atake all our Children's Jacket ami Gulf Cape, thatsold np to $3.00. Hire--t four tea yean. Special Safe Prlca $
j.oo
Lot
j
takes all our Children' 0 Capea andSt. m
at
df
Jacket, thatgoldusually up to
..
Sic fourto twelve year. Special Sale Price
I
.75Lot 4include all Children' Finest
Jacket,
tnmlelluria and Kersey, nicely trimmed with fur
and sold up toS3.01. Special Sale Price..
Lota s " 6 take In the balance our Mimes'
and Children's
Jacket.
als all our Ladlm' Jack-et-a,in all color and all air.es. Hume ntuong
these sold up to 112.50. THIa Week' Special
Sale-F-or Lot5
$4-.t-For Lot6
$S--Outing Flannel)
Gown toequality, reduced to...
Gowns 11.00quality, reduced to.
Gowns $1.25quality, reduced to.
Skirts (ISe quality, reduced to.. .
o N. 0J)
a
to become a union town. The com
pany
ba.
not receded from ita position. Pcvera' days ago the company
secured enough men to resturt twen
ty stamp und on Friday last all alian
limed tho hope of a
munch o ftlie federation. There was
110 violviice at any time.
MARKET
Market quotation and
nlshed by W. I1. Mctciilf, well block,
ovr
wlro of
ligan
& Uryan,Chicago & Ureal Western.
Mo. & M. K. AT Atchison Preferred Vuhush Waluuh preferred Paul UnionI'ai- -Southern lUllwuy Preferred Texas i'acitiu So Pac for lUs-- Inland
LU..
Kilo. Kriepreferred , N V. : V.H. Steel Steel preferredPariflu Mull
Copper, .. Smelter Preferred review
fur-N-t
from-th-e prlvut Chicago. lint lot 271 Ml Wii 21 :hi n.i 111--1m
nil 4MCalifornia Wool Blankets.
...u:t
loll...
4:1...
721 . .lu:i 44...
...
4H...
H7...
44
...
Our new lot are how on suIh. Wo
have them In grey, sienna hxowii,
siurlet und 111 pure white. We have
tlieiu in three and four points.
you get a four point bluuket you can
est assured you have tho best
Our
sliiirt on er.
THR MA.K,
Will. Kleke, I'lop MIINtV TU IIMN.
'...
On dlamiinda, wstchea, to., or anygooI
iiciirlly; also good stored
with uis; strictly conndenttul. Ilighsst
cush price paid for honsile.l.l good. Au tumatlo 'ph.ins 1JU. T A UIHT'l EN.
lit Hold sveiiuv.
Fresh Cut Flowers. IVES, THE FLORIST.
III!
PRY GOODS. THR m PRY GOODS. H
f
Filled Same
anRetail
New
and
Ladies' Gowns. In to to In to In ot ot 30c 7S ...$1.00 45cLadles
Tailor
Made
Suits
'Four lines of Ladles' Tailor Made
Suit.
Color: .Tan. Venltlnn. and Illne Pebble Cheviot
aod Gray Cloth, in all sixes from Mto 10. nicely
made and Percallnn Lined. These Suit sold,
regularly from tm.noto$13.00 per Suit. Special
forthla
Week, Choice.. $7.90Walking Skirt
Klghteen Walking
Skirl,
madeof WoolSkirting.
. Colors: tiray. Oxford, Drown. Tan and Hlack.
Mails with Flounce orBottom S Itched. Regular
valae.
up to l.tx. Special lor This Week $31.98Walking Skirts
Made orAll Wool Kersey and Corduroy somePlain Hlack, some Keversable Skirt made with Single orDouble Klounee, Inallshade ofHlack, Brown,
Blue,tirayand Oxford. Krgular value up to
tl.50. Special Sale Price $3.00
Ladles Dress
Skirts
(See Window Display
III alt colorsofTan. Gray,Mode and llluek
of Venltlnn, nicely tailored, well lined, in all
length andcolor. Value up to$7.50. Special
Thla Week. $6.00
Cht'drtns
Merino
Underwear
Large sixe only were30e, 35c ami
uut,
ateauceato,.
ta
To.ijc
CloseeachLadies' Rxtra Heavy Gray Ribbed Vesta, BOo
quali-ty. Reduced
to
3STtlH ECONOMIST, PRY GOODS. RAILROAD AVKNUB, ALHUQUfcKQl'B. M,
LEON
B.
STERN
THE
ONLY CASH
STORE
IN
ALBUQUERQUE.
AGENCY
'1T011
Cosmopolitan
Fashion
Company's
MODEL
PAPER
PATTERNS
far
ALL PATTERNS
10 Cents.
S
NONE HIGHER;
houacholijNONE
BETTER
g
n
November Fashion Sheets
now ready.
Cull
and
cot
one,
or
Amalgamated
Special
will send by mail
free for
tho asking.
S
establishing QUOTATI0N8. Wheo made. Hlack made
I
The
Hyde
Exploring Expedition f
ft DKAU'.IW IN
J
I
Navajo
Blankets, Indian Curios, Modern Pottery
j
A surface
o(over
10,000feet covered with
UlanWets foryour
inspection.
We have largest atock to
seii-c- tIrani.
GEO.
W. HUNTZINGER,
Manager.
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
Retail Department,
No.
205 south Flrat otreet,
Uppoaite
NewDepot and Alvarado Hotel.
t
PROMPT
ATTENTION
GIVEN
TOORDERS
f
teieieieine
te
te te
te
e
iieiee
leieieieieieief
NOW
LISTEN.
. .
FINDING IT PRACTICALLY
IMPOS-SIBLE TO DI8P08E OF OUR IM.
MENSE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT
RETAIL WE HAVE DECIDED TO
CONTINUE AND HAVE ADDED
GREATLV TO OUR STOCK. THE
LARGEST rURNITURE CAR EVER
RECEIVED IN ALBUQUERQUE (27,-00-0
pound) HAS BEEN RECEIVED
AND PLACED ON EXHIBITION IN
OUR SHOW ROOMS, AND WE
STILL INTEND TO CARRV THE
FI-NEST LINE OF HOUSE
FURNISH-ING GOODS IN THE WEST. WE
INVITE YOU TO CALL AND
IN-SPECT THIS LATEST CAR, WHICH
IS COMPOSED OF THE VERY
LAT-EST STYLES AND THE LOWEST
'
PRICES OBTAINABLE.