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THE KLBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNA'E, page two, Tuesday, ffpptember 8, 105 nor Koilette which related to the greed oft he Standard Oil company and declared them exaggerations which only served to excite sympathy for the person against whom they were directed. lr. -MaeArtliur paid a glowing tribute to William J. Hryan, speaking of him as "the foremost figure on the platform today." "Ilryan delivered 'a lecture entitled, 'The Prince TAFT SAYS BOYCOTT IS UNJUST THE SEAL OF GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY MONTEZUMA TRUST COMPANY KLBXJQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00 INTEREST ALLOWEDON SAVINGS DEPOSITS of Peace," which Is one of the great et lectures of our times," said In M.icArlhur "It Is really a sermon a u.l he frequently delivers them on Sundays." Absolutely tlie best in every branch of portraiture. Our prices are right.

WE DO THINGS THATOTHERS CAN'T MOON-KELEHER STUDIO WKST MAiLHOAl) AVKNI'E Ir. M.icArlhur characterized Cover nor Folk adiiressas a inonei or pa tnolism and the governor us man of Talk in Hon; Kong Has noblest ideals. IN'CIPIENUOLCANO Immense Effect, TERRIFIES NATIVES Our Yard is the Right Om WITH AMPLE MEANS AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES BANK OF COMMERCE ALBUQUERQUE. M. EXTENDS TO DEPOSlTOItS KVJ-JIV I'ROI-Elt ACCOMMODATION AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS.

BIG BILL TELLS VICEROY i activity oi IIL'S GLAD IT'S CALLED OFF wmtn MOl T.I XKMl CITY PKI'OI'l I -VI CS VICINITY. or HTM 11 Kit, LATH, mo, when you call at J. C. IJALDIUIiB'l well Blocked lumber jnrd. He errte big Htock ft Windows, Ooorx, Paint.

Oils, Brushra, Cement. Mulldlng rp't. etc. A full aet of teeth, for $8.00 Gold Crowns 6.00 Fillings, upwards from 1.00 Teeth extracted without pain, .60 n. f.

corp. d.d.s. Room la. X. T.

Arinljo nutldlnc Mexico City. Sept. 4. News from CAPITAL, $150,000.00. Visit of Americans to Canton May iho state of Michoaean, Mexico, say that a great volcanic upheaval threat ens the cltv and valley of San Lucas The neopln are lieeing in terror.

The Ofnoora and Dint-tors: SOLOMON LUNA, President, V. S. STIUCKLEH, V. J. JOHNSON, ice-l'icfililfiit and Cashier.

AKslhtant Cashier. WILLIAM McIN'lOSH. GEORGE ARNOT. entire side of a precipice on a moun Cause Boycott to Come to Abrupt End in the Next Two Weeks. 11 'aln called Cerro Dolores, about two hundred feet square, suddenly took an upward movement and great masses of J.

C. BaJdride 40S S. first Street 3. c. a.

m. rlackwell. o. e. ckomwelk rock broken loose by tnu upneavai leu into the valley with a thundering noise.

For fifteen the movement Toti Gradi, Dealers In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Hit, GRAIX AND FCEU Fin line of linporti'd Wlnee, Liquor wad Cigars. Place your orders for tills line with u. tfS.ll-tl? NORTH TUIRO 8TRFET WE FEEL SURE Hongkong. Sept. 4.

The Taft parly nrril-ni! Jit this niOlllllIK ailll was plainly discernible. It was ac MINER CRUSHED iimtTcrii-d to the Americiin consulate companied with rumbling subterranean noises. For two months slight lo whir itrt members were met by a bat cal earthquakes have been of dal.y talion of the viceroy's guards. After a iccurence. People who have arrived lecepllon nt the consulate the party recently from there declare that the Gross, Kelly Co WHOLESALE KERCNI8TS Wool, Hides and rt-ilM1 SuflaHy Alliuquor(ii anil I as Vi''iH precipice continues perceptibly to'rls The and St.

Elmo Sample Club Rooms TO DEATH BY FALLING ROCK and portions of the rock to crumble. Of our ability to handle your banking business to your satisfaction. We shall be glad of an opportunity to talk with yon Of late the stones have been hot and i volcano Is believed to bo in process of formation. SEATTLE LABOR Clioleo Wauors (scrvwl. A KHd plno to while away the weary hours.

All tlie ixiular teamen, and Keno every Monday, TliursUay and Saturday nights. JOS. BARNETT, Prop. 120 WEST AVENUE. Sandia Mountain Mine Scene STATE NATIONAL BANK Albuquerque, N.

M. became the guests of the new Canton railroad, covering Ha entire distance. At 1 o'clock the visitors wejre entertained at luncheon by invitation the. viceroy, who. however, was ill unable to be present.

His representative nde a speech, referring to the friendly relations between China ami America. Secretary Taft in his response said that by direction of the president In-was pleased to note the friendly relations of the two countries. The United did not want one foot or one ai re of the soil of China. Tho secretary said he thought the boycott of American poods was an unreasqnable violation of treaty rights and conditions between Hie two countries and declared that he was glad the viceroy had ordered the boycott stopped. TEMPLE DEDICATED tiioi san attend SHAVINGS! of Ugly Accident.

lWCWiB'JFKBCHFimE ACEO INDIAN DIES gisaxo ix new lU IMHXG. Seattle. Sept. 4. The newly ompleled labor temple was ii'iV 0 PB LS.

SHAVINGS! AT SANDIA P11BL0 in this city today, immedi A Sin, PrT ror RurrKCMttt WfVIH KN1K TO FAIl, nfUrtt tiAi i H.cti- i.inrsi.nji'.t Miiav liffntfte-i, Hiut whpn flHrit. Hurai to Kre. Jf 4r dow al hC 1-WtB tVilA Ji Jf irilrf to tlx ately following the labor day parade, Corrcpponilonit! Jlurnins Journal. N. St')t.

3. Jonn S'Jld in Albuquerque by J. II. O'lUeilj: Orivtt, a rniiior working in Los lluor-ias canyon in tin? lnoiint.iiii.s, was killed Friday of last The party's trip to (Vfton has had an immense effect and it is believed tli.it within two weeks the boycott will end. The viceroy on Monday mornlns Rave notice that he had ordered the boycott to be declared off and all of Iti leader.

to be arrested and punished. Old residenls of Canton say they believe the agitators are using the boy largest atiair of lis kind ever seen Seattle. After the dedicatory the big building was thrown open to the public for the first time and a reception lasting all the afternoon, uid at which 11,000 persons were in attendance, took place. Machinists Denounce Snnla I'e. Topeka, Sept.

4. A feature if the labor day parade was the striking Santa Fe machinists bearing a wetk, when he was caught by morn than a ton of falling rouk, which For Sale Cheap by the American Lumber Go. Call or telephone your order nshed him to death. Grivet was employed by Joe Donito, L. EL Putney of this place, In a Conner mine, whica tht; latter is developing in Los iluertas cott as an excuse for demonstration canyon.

The miner was at worn in the 'tunnel, which is being driven into aanner with devices bitterly denouncing the railway. Big New York Pnrnile. Established 1S78 Wholesale Grocer 1EEI, I I.Ol AX I) GRAIX ho mountain side, and was at work when a slide occurred in the against all foreigners. During their f-tay in Canton a few members of the Taft party visited the old city. They made purchases ami were treated with great respect, Inert bring no evidence of ill feeling.

Thr entire party returned to Hongkong late tonight. FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT $2.50 a Year and I'p, far lilies Wepos Fuliy a ton or rock fell on the man and he was dead when hefp came. The body was brought here and interred in the Bernalillo eemete-. Grivet was an uncle of Donito. ALHrgFEROFE, X.

M. With A Acid on IlaiitlH. Spilled Jess Dalton, a miner employed in the Hagan coal mines, broke a bottl New York, Sept. 4. A feature of the celebration of Labor day was the larade of organizations comprising the Central Federation, In which it is there were at least 50,000 erson.

to, (100 In Line In Pitt-burg. Pittsburg, Sept. 4. Labor day was observed here by a parade In which it is estimated 15,000 men inarched. Philadelphia Parade.

Philadelphia, Pa Sept. 4. The la-oor unions of this city celebrated the lay by a combined parade. More ban 10.000 men paraded. Doug-las Kevicw l.iihorcrs.

Boston, Sept. 4. A parade it labor unions was reviewed by Governor William Douglas and Mayor If we don't do your hauling we both loss msney ALBUQUERQUE TRANSFER GO G. M. SACCUS, Prop.

MonTiiKnx tkape opens ami boycott srnsinics Washington, Sept. 4.. Consul General Kogers, of Shanghai, cabled the stale department tinder yesterday's as follows: "Northern trade opening and the boycott is apparently subsiding." Through the mails the state department has received copies of the boycott placards, which have been displayed In the principal Chinese ports. Tiny have been described in the new El Paso South western Low Rate Excursions COMPLETE STOCK, PROMPT SERVICE. AM) A I.OXO EXPERIENCE IX THE 1)111(1 IIl'SINESS, WE ASK TIIE PRIVILEGE OF SfPILYIXO yon: Diti store wants.

of sulphuric acid, which he was carrying Thursday. The acid ran over his hands and arms, burning them severely. Tlie man was taken to the hospital in Santa Fe for treatment. Centenarian Dies at Sandia Pueblo. Geronimo Padilla, an aged Indian, reputed locally to be 116 years old, died last week in tjie Sandia pueblo near here.

Padilla was more 'than hundred years old, but how far he oispaicnes anil are nitn.n alike, gener Patrick A. Collins. ally reciting the unjust, treatment of To Louisville, Ky. Denver, Colorado Springs and Vncblo, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, Kansas City, and all points North and East, via 12,000 ill Kansas City.

Kansas City, Sent. 4. Twelve J. E. BELL Livery, Feed and Sale Boarding IIoies a Sixxdaltf Saddle Horses 111 W.

Silver Avenue. thousand workingmen, representing was past the century mark is unknown. His relatives claim that he was 116. He was a native of the Taos pueblo and drifted to Sandia many years ago. A beautiful wedding was celebrated ISO unions, paraded here today.

B. H.BrislCo Storm In Pentisjivania. EL PASO SOUTHWESTERN ROCK ISLAND SYSTEMS irnzlt ton. Sept. 4.

A terrific torm passed over Hassleton today Chinese merchants and students seeking to enter Ajiieriean ports as a reason why the Chinese at home should refrain from trading with Americans or buying American products. Defense of Rockefeller. New York, Sept. 4. A defense rf John I), Rockefeller and denunciation of Governor hn Follette.

of Wisconsin, who criticised him. were the features of a sermon delivered last night bv llev. Dr. Itnbert S. MaeArthur, who Just returned from a summer lecturing tour on Chataimua assembly platforms.

Pr. MaeArthur made special reference to the speech of Cover- Proprietors Alvarado Tharmacy First St. and Oold At Both Phones ''iniik Smith, a hoy was drowned while crossing a swollen creek at Eck- MEUNUUKK Lewis Worsts O'Kcofc. Liberal Return Limit, 'Fastest Schedules. Finest 1 1 luiuipnient.

Double Daily Service, Dining Cars Detroit, Sept. 4. After flooring hi? opponent twice in the tlrst round and Evsry Woman tying- with him for the remainder of the contest, Willie Lewis, of New all the way. Short Line East. "For further information call on or address, iiitexsiie i an.i 5ihhij York, wits given the decision over wo ii -lit fill Jack O'Keefe, of Chicago, at the em! of lu-round battle in.

the open air Monday last in the Bernalillo Catholic church, when Father Cuidert united Jose Garcia, of Alameda, and Miss Christena Callegos, of Bernalillo, in the holy bonds. A bountiful repasi was served at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Both ycung- people are natives of Bernalillo and both are popular. Dr. Clarke made a business trip to Albuquerque Tuesday.

Saturday night the Bernalillo Mercantile Co. gave a dance at the New Branch store at Thornton. All the clerks from the Bernalillo store attended the dance and reported a time. The dance was given in honor of the opening of the new building. Master Dick baiml, son of Dr.

Lund, left Bernalillo for Santa Fe Saturday morning to enter the Brothers' college it that place. Hon. Pedro Perea passed through Bernalillo Wednesday morning on way to Santa Fe. Mr. and Mrs.

P. M. Davis, of Albu at Fair view today. WHOLESALE Liquor Cigar Dealers Exclusive Axpnts for Yellowstone ami O. V.

C. Wlifoklr. Mot Cliainlon White Real Cluim. iwitrno. St.

l.oni" A. It. C. IHli inlan and Jos. Sijilili k- ftotilrd Hii'W, and Owimih anil IHtriliutTk of tlio Alvamdo Flub Whiskey.

Write (or our illustrated Catalacu nd Price List. Antiiiiintlo Tolfnhonf. IN, RnlexroomM. Ill MiuMi First Street. ALIUTOFEROFE SEW MEXICO.

St onvftfiieitt. The New Yorker proved himself master of every point of tlie game Lewis will challenge the winner of V. R. STILES General Passenger Agent Et System EL PASO, JEXAS An! Tonr for It. If cnimotsui'Mv II13 II viv accept no otti'T, 1.

nt ni lUinn for Illustrated bH)k alr. fr pivg the Brltt-Nelson light at San Fran cisco. CASTRO MV FIGHT. i' uNUMWHi oirt tions In- Mothers Are Helped THEIR HEALTH RESTORED Happiness ef Thousands of Homes Due to Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs.

Pinkham's Advice. A devoted mother seems to listen to every call of duty excepting" the supreme one that tells her to puard her health, and before she realizes it some derangement of the female organs lias manifested itself, and nervousness and irritability take the place of happiness and amiability. Venezuelan President Is MnUIng Mili tary Preparations Washington, Sept. 4. Little doubt i entertained here that President Castro is getting ready for hostilitie querque, were in Bernalillo Monday on business.

between Venezuela and the United Hon Camclio Sandoval, of Nacemi- States. This is indicated in the ad ento, was in town a few days ago on his way to Albuquerque. vices that the Cramps have been or bred from Caracas to hurry comple Hon' work on the gunboat Hestaura J. A. Montoya, of Albuquerque, was In town a few days the latter nam' Jor, and have it 'finished in sixty days, of the week.

AddMon. and in the reports coining to the state C. W. Fairfield, of Hatran. nassed through Bernalillo on his way to fsinta ii partment for weeks that Castro setting in army and war munitions.

Tiie attention of the state depart Fe Thursday. He has been store man.l merit lias been called to the hurry work on the Kestauraaor, but no ac iger ror the New Mexico Fuel and Iron Co. arid has resigned to accept a position with the Santa Fe Hardware and Trading Co. of Santa Fe. tion can be taken to prevent it.

It would not be surprising if one or mor. Max Mondragon had the misfortune Te Mo4t Popular 'Residence Tart of the City last week to lose $90 in checks be warships should be ordered to watch the movements of the vessel on its completion. It is believed here that ''atrn expects that the finding of the tween this city and Albuoueroue. Bernalillo is now raising melons that are equal in flavor to Kockv Fords. Quite a number of tonriuta hnvi Calhoun investigation will be against him; that he is preparingto oppose any American demands following it, been passing through this place en route to Jemez lately.

and will go to the point of war rather 280 LO than make any concessions. A TALE OF TIIE PHOXE. WILL BE COXK FIVE WEEKS. Army I to In-iTic Const Knniiira and Kanckn Talked Japanese into iscii I irst instrument. WflKhineton.

Sent. 4. A rommittne jT Portsmouth. X. Sept.

4. As the jtirs.Ph Hoffman famous message that peace was assur me Hoard Mr the revision or the Endirott plsina for the cnjist df-fenses of the United has ar tu came over the telephone Into the S100 ranged to make a personal Inspection of the fortillintlon works on the Tn. to $250 Each hotel office Alexander Graham Hell walked in. Mr. Cell related a little incident concerning two of the most important members of the conference which occurred thirty years ago.

At cific roast. This enmmitt of llajnr General John re. tired; Brigadier fipnernl Aluiindor that time M. Bell was teacher of Eng- McKenzie. chief of entrineers: iimi hi me tiosion university, and was dier General Samuel Mills.

-hlpf of experimenting at the same time with artillerv, and Major George W. Goe- nis telephone. corns of engineers. 10,, Cash; TaymenU 5 Ter Month General MrKenzle, who desires to pond few days in St. Paul has left here and will loin the other one of his pupils, nained Isawa, asked one day if he could talk Japanese throueh the new Instrument, and Mr.

Bell said that the telephone could be used for any language. The next day Isawa brought two Japanese members of the party in that cltv on their way west. The members of the committee expei to be gone about five YOU CAN MAKE YOUR. YOU CAN HAVE OWN CHOICE FROM 280 LOTS ANYTHING YOU WANT menus irom Harvard to ta weeks, duriner which time they will make a careful Inspection of the mili the Instrumental machine. Tired, nervous and irritable, the mother is unfit to care for her children, and hcrconditton ruins the child" disposition and reacts upon herself.

The mother should not be blamed, as 6he no doubt is suffering with backache, headache, liearinp-down pains or displacement, making life a burden. Lj dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cora-pound is the unfailing cure for tliia condition. It strengthens the female organs and permanently cures all displacements and irrefrularities. Such tesliinony as the following should conTince women of its value Dear Mrs Phikham I want to tell you how much pood Lvdia K.

Pinkham Vegetable Compound has done nia. I autfered for eight years with ovarian tmublea. I was nervous, tired and irritable, and it did not seen si though I could stand it any longer I hsd five children to care for. Lydia K. Pinkham's Wp-tobls Compound was reconunrmded and it has en-Urely currd me.

I cannot thank you emnigh for your letter of advice and for what Lvdia K. Pink hams Vegetable Compound ban done for ma. Mrs. Ph. Hoffman, 100 Kirn rod Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Mr. Pinkhatn advises sick women frc. Address, Lynn, Mas. lhese gentlemen were Baron and Boran Kaneko.

who remr.miir.r- tary defenses at Seattle, nt the mouth of the Columbia river, at San Francis ed the Incident when Mr. nn moi co and at San Diego. It Is desired, if mem at dinner in Tokio eight years possible, to have the report of the board ready for the consideration of ago. congress at its next sesFion. John M.

Moore Realty Co. Mane liurinn Oiwn Door, Woman Wnnt t.too for Losl Too Trenton, X. Sept. 4. Mrs.

William J. Kuhn. of this cltv. values tV Pekin. Sept.

4. Commercial men of northern China hope and believe the complete opening of southern Man Established 1888. Paid up Capital JS15.000.OO toes at 1300 each. She has commenced suit against the I'ensylvania Railroad company for that amount for the loss of one of these members two years ago. when a baggageman nllnwV-a churia to foreign trade will be incidental to the new status of the territory now occupied by the Japanese trooi'S.

Melville R. Sec'y George L. Brooks, Pres. John M. Moore, Manager trunk to fall across her foot.

One toe waa so badly hurt that amputation The Japanese colonisation cf Korea has been repeated In Manchuria on a large scale. wag necessary..

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