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AVcdncsday, October 7, 1 00.1. PAGE FOI JI 'ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL' several years, and it Is as clear us the sun at noonday ihi.i If continue to barken to the councils of such men I Red School House SKoes Have No Equal as "divine right" Haer on the one side, and Sam Park awake till midnight wlih banging of the piano, crackling, glgling, rattling of the furniture, rag-time songs, and slamming of doors. I'm getlm' durnu-tlon tired of it and anything that promises relief Is welcome. Take her my boy, and hurry up the happy day." Albuquerque Morning Journal Published by th DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY ENTIRELY PERSONAL. The transaction was the outcome of a long series of differences between the mayor and the chairman of the finance committee, entirely personal, says the mayor, and which had come to be Irksome to Almost the entire council.

Kvening Citizen. The foregoing from the Citizen of yesterday evening refers to the ex- rv niHon llf MllVOr MVCfSOn on the other, it cannot, In the nature of things, be a very-far call to the public soup house. We copy from the Commercial's article as follows: "What appeared weeks ago to be a foregone conclu-i reanit i.t lha pxlxtln. labor troubles and the I general Industrial uncertainty Is now transpiring daily A. GRANT, Vice President H.

B. IIENINO. City Editor. A. MACPHERSON, rreBldent.

W. BURKE. Editor. Tommy's Observation, Mamma (to a friend who is lunching with her) I don't know why it Is. but i always eat more when we have company than when we're alone.

Tommy (helping himself to a third piece of cake) I know why it is, 'Cause we have better things to eat. New World. the evening before, in reorganizing all' THK MOKMXIJ HNAIi IS TIIK I.KAIHNU REPUBLICAN PAPER OP NEW MEXICO, BUPTOHT. 010 THE PRINCIPLES OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTS Alii TIIE TIME AND THE METHODS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WHEN THEY AKE RIGHT. PLISED TO DO IT.

the standing committees of the city council during the last quarter of hlB term for the purpose of getting rid of a committee chairman who had become personally objectionable. According to the Citizen the mayor says the differences between himself and the deposed chairman of the finance committee, were "entirely personal." We believe that Is strictly' true, and "pity 'tis 'tis true." The neonle of the city well know what SpCllU Gladly Subject. They fit; thry wear; they gatlsfy. No cut off vamps. All sole leather Rock Oak soles.

Made of absolutely solid leather. Stitched with silk. Fall line just received. Dongola and Box Calf, for boys ani girls. 6-8 $125 $L5 11 2 $L75 For Sale Only By Albuquerque Citizen Publicly on tlx Only pp-r In New Mexico Issued every day.

Larger circulation Umn any other paper In New Mexico. and getting into sharp evidence. Traue at me great bUHlness centers is already feeling the effect of this disturbance of normal conditions In the wage-earning world. Huying is halted, and apprehension as to winter dullness is ulmost everywhere noticeable. "Men of the longest experience in the New York dry-goods trade declare that buyers in the primary markets were never before so conservative as now.

They hesitate to lay in stocks that the masses of the people may not have the money to buy and puy for during the next six months, no matter what their needs may be. It is only a Hhort step from the pay-roll to the dry-goods counter, but where the tying up of industries has shut out the pay envelopes from thousands upon thousands of families the bursars of the domestic establishments are not likely to be crowding around the bargain counters. They haven't the money now, can hardly be expected to have it for a long time yet to come. The policies of a lot of power-drunk labor leaders have operated to take the life out of trade, to substitute depression for buoyancy and apprehension for hope. these "entirely personal" differences ion itun label: were.

They all had their origin the uction of the late chairman of the finance committee in his attempts to prevent the city from being overcharged In bills for goods and labor In connection with the dyke business last summer, one of which bills had been presented by the establishment in which the mayor Is a partner, and this, the then chairman of the finance "The Morning Journal Iiuh a liitfirr circ ulation rut-In than ia accorded to any other paper In Albuquerque pt any other dally In New Mexico." The American JTrwupapcr Directory. Theo. Muensterman A public statement. Given to the public for the public good. A citizen's experience.

Truthfully told for humanity's sake. Should find ready appreciation. Albuquerque people are pleased to do it. Pleased to tell their friends and neighbors. Tell them about the "little conqueror." The good deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills are spreading o'er the city.

Lifting burdens from aching backs. Curing the pains of kidney ills. Head the proof in an Albuquerque man's words: B. H. Thomas, rooming house 509 South Second street, says: 'I have read somewhere that backache was generally an indication of kidney complaint and when there was added to it trouble with the kidney secretions the signs were unmistakable.

When I contracted a cold these annoyances existed and for eight months if one nttack ceased another was sure DECLINED WITH THANKS. committee considered excessive by New Mexico of right ought to be a free and lade-pendent State of the Union of the United States of Ameri-4a, and its people demand admlxslon at the hands of Uie fifty eighth Congress. rortv-three dollars, and so rf 221 SOUTH SECOND STREET of t.ni-tBil This action on the part OPPOSITE POSTOITICE. the late finance committee chairman exasperated the mayor, and was the moving cause of those oinerences, "enllrelv nersonal." which led to his honor's extraordinary and very child ish action at the late meeting-or tne 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Bally, by mall, one year.

In advance $5.00 pally, by mall, one month 0 Dally, by carrier, one month 80 Reliable correspondence from all points throughout the southwest la always acceptable. New Mexico people visiting Washington will find the Morning Journal on file at the Congressional Library. 0. W. STRONG'S SONS council.

And now that he has got a chairman more to his liking It is not too much to hope that he will get his forty-three dollars. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SUPT FA1RVIEW AND SANTA BARBARA CEMETERIES EMBALMERS to follow, so that I can consistently say I was almost bothered continually. I finally went to the Alvarado NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE Pica Went Wrong. They had been married only a few months, and the wife stood by the UNDERTAKERS Pharmacy for Doan's Kidney Pills ami took a course of the treatment.

It WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 103. side of her husband looking into one of the department store windows. A Both Phones We are in receipt of a communication from Itev. William liurns, of San Acacia. N.

a priest of the new religious organization founded by the Itev. Father Kchrader, and officially known as the "Divine Catholic church," which heals disease by the "laying on of hands." The communication is a description of the new church, telling what It believes, how it Is organized and what it seeks to accomplish. It is written In a plain straightforward style, and couched in good language, but since this paper is not the organ of any church, and since everything in the letter which the public would be Interested in has already been printed In these columns in connection with Father Schrader's vlHlt to New Mexico, we do not feel warranted in repeating it. Out-sympathy and best, wishes go out to men and women everywhere who are striving to make the world better, and we always respect their good Intentions even when our judgment does not approve of their methods or their theories. The first duty of a newspaper is to give the news, and next to this is the duty of lending a helping hand to every enterprise that gives promise of promoting the spiritual or temporal welfare of the people, but since a description of the "Divine Catholic church," and its creed can not be called a matter of news at this time, and since we do not believe that the general welfare or mankind will be promoted by the Introduction of any new brands of religion, we are obliged to refer the communication of the Itev.

Mr. Uurns to the advertising 201-211 North Second Street did exactly as promised; stopped the HE! handsome tailor-made dress took her fancy, and she left her husband to MIGHTY INTERESTING HEADING. examine it more closely. Then sne annoyance very promptly ana very effectively." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents.

Fofiter-Milburn Buffalo. N. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. went back to him, still talking.

"You never look at anything I want to look nt any more," she complained. "You don't care how 1 BORRADAILE dress. You don't care for me any CROCKERY, IRON BEDS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, COTS AND TRUNKS, Do you want a little red wagon, a road wagon or a delivery wagon, a bike wagon or any kind of a wagon? Mc-Spadden has them. 302 South Brondwav. more.

Why, you haven't kissed me for two weeks." "Indeed, I am sorry, but It la not my fault," said the man. Turning, the lady looked at him and gasped. She had taken the arm of the wrong man. Philadelphia Ledger House Furnishers, Ranges Stoves, FURNITURE, ART SQUARES, WINDOW SHADES, LAMPS, PILLOWS, COMFORTS, GLASSWARE, HAVE YOU SEEN WOOD AND STEEL A public statement, made by District Attorney Clancy over his official signature and published elsewhere in our columns this morning, will be "mighty Interesting reading" for the voters and taxpayers of Bernalillo county. ,7 In any country in which grand juries consider it a part of their duty to expose official Incompetency and corruption, such a condition of affairs as now exists In this county would be brought to the notice of the court through Indictments, but for reasons which are so well known to the public that it Is not necessary to mention them, we do things differently here.

Clancy Is recognized by the whole people of the county and of the territory as an able and honest man, and an Incorruptible public official. He presents In his statement published elsewhere a condition of affairs that Will surprise even those who have known for years past BARGAIN STORE, 117 Gold Ave. 0 A SHREWD POLITICAL MOVE. 1 FOLDING BEDS. i Decidedly Slow.

Ernie "He is the slowest young man I ever met. I thought he came in the parlor to make love." Kthel "Well, didn't he say he was beside himself." Ernie "Beside himself? Why, he should have been beside me." Chicago News. EVERYTHING NEEDED TO FURNISH THE HOUSE. If The action of Tammany in nominating a municipal ticket for Greater New York progenia a novel feature in politics. The fusion party had nominated as Its ticket Mayor Low for re-election; K.

M. Grout for controller, and Charles V. Forties for president of the board of aldermen, all incumbents, elected two years ago upon the fusion ticket. Charles F. Murphy, the Tammany chief, conceived the idea of placing the names of the last two mm mm Our Yard is the Right One for LUMBER, LAI SHINGLES, when you call at J.

C. ALD-KIDGE'S well-stocked Lumber Yard. He carries a big--stock of Windows, Doors, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Cement, Building Paper, Paint, etc. in i 1 upon the democratic ticket, and they were duly nominated In an exulted convention by a safe margin, with Congressman George II. McClellan for mayor.

As a shrewd political "move, says the Louisville Courier-Journal, It is one of the boldest attempts ever conceived, with some of the features of the federal movement to elect Aaron Burr president over Jefferson the memorable struggle In the house in 1801. Both Mr. Grout and Mr. Forties are democrats In their national politics, and had accepted the fusion noiniiuillon. The acceptance ol Touched Wrong Spot.

When Conan Doyle was practicing medicine, in the days previous to his literary success, he had little patience with hypochondriacs with persons who imagined themselves to be ill when really, there was nothing the matter with them. Robert Harr tells of a man who visited Doyle one day with an imaginary ailment in his side. He described this ailment in great detail. Putting his hand above his hip, he said: "I get a pain here, doctor, whenever I touch my head." "Why on earth, then," said the physician, "do you touch your head?" Boston Post. 111 J.

C. Our new Floor Coverings? Mattings, Linoleums, Rugs, Art Squres, etc. 405 S. First Street the democratic nomination would secure their election If they are permitted to remain on the fusion ticket. But that our county government was permeated with official corruption.

And ha has not relied for his facts upon hearsay or rumor, or the testimony of witnesses who might be prejudiced or mistaken, but solely upon the publiO' records the records made by the men themselves constitute the only witnesses called against them. 'Can the exposure of such official corruption, such 'outright stealing especially from the school fund, which Is held in every civilized country to he a sacred fund can such a condition of things, we say. be allowed to pass by without awakening a storm of indignation from the people who have been wronged and robbed, and an Irresistible demand for the cleansing of these augean -v r.v -TIIE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. the Indications are, as voiced by Senator Flatt, who is not a voter In New York, but assumes authority as republi Pharmaceutical Responsibilities li rr -i can state leader, that they will be replaced as nominees on the fusion ticket if they accept the nomination of Tammany. It Is contended by their friends that if Mayor Low had been Indorsed by Tammany no one would think of displacing him, and that the same rule should be applied in their case, but their course of action has not WE AKE MAKING ESPECIAI, LOW PKICES OX THESE GOODS, AXD THAT'S PKOBABIiY TIIE REASON WE AKE HAVING SCCH A SICCESS WITH THEM.

Are as great as those of th physicians and no consclentlou-druggist slights them. AVe assur you of our best efforts in thi direction and ive had more th i- yet been indicated. Whatever may be the result, the action taken by Tarn many is a shrewd move on the political chessboard. twenty years' experience in Hi-line of work. A PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT.

0. STRONG'S SONS North Second Street. zSTR0NG BL0CK mm Our readers will observe that the word Democrat" has disappeared from the name of this paper, and here GEO. WILLIAMS after the publication will be the Albuquerque Morning Prescription Druggist. 117 W.R.R.

Ave liquid Vlnicr. Storage, nnd Packing In the "Mounting-." Professor George Lincoln Burr of Cornell, who is touring New England on his bicycle in order to gather facts about wlthcraft. is an authority on the history of superstition and persecution, and he is also an indefatigable wheelman. Professor Burr, with his bicycle, has penetrated many primitive and secluded parts of the United States. From these journeys he returns with little stories that are now quaint, now strange, now humorous.

A story of the latter sort concerns a visit to Tennessee. "I arrived one night nt a mountaineer's cabin," said the professor, "and asked for shelter for the night. The good people were very hospitable. They gave me a comfortable bed and an excellent meal. "While I was eating the meal my host watched me narrowly, to see that I had everything I wanted.

He kept ordering his wife to fill my glass, to bring me more bread, ami so forth. Finally, when I began to eat a piece of apple pie, he exclaimed in an indignant tone: 'Jane, why don't you bring the gentleman a knife? Do you see him here, trying In' to eat his pie with a "Boston Post. Congressman Uichardson, of Alabama, was interviewed by the Washington Star a few days ago, und said, In the course of his remarks: "The democrats of Alabama are decidedly opposed to having its delegation to the national convention Instructed for any candidate. The delegation will go without instructions. We are conservative as to what our platform Journal.

It was the intention of Mr. Grant when he purchased the paper to drop the word "Democrat" from Its name, after a reasonable length of time, because It was a misnomer and tended to deceive the public as to the political character "of the publication. We believe that "a should be. That platform should pronounce for a fair reasonable length of time" has now elapsed, and In mak ing this change we are carrying out his original purpose No. 17 No.

11 Our reason for making the change at this particular and reasonable reduction of the tariff and for the regulation of such trusts as place an embargo upon trade and competition. The fact that some products of this country sell cheaper abroad than here will be one of the tests as to the lines the reductions of the duties should take." The Star asserts. In its editorial comments on the in time is that our new perfecting press the first of Its OVR A0G0RJNES MELTONS Have Made Their Mark. I he -liisionr-s of pattern, nllractivi'lic-s of di-tinr-tion of style, mid perfection of lini-h. found only in this line.

IIAVI-: "MAIH-I This uiiqui'Mdoncd is due to our minpprouclicd facilities. Tin- Inmost mmiI licsl appointed factory of ils Kinii in the west, and the completeness of our sy-tcm of iiiaiiut'actiii'c. i--iy ilclail, from ueiuiiiir to ivcariiiir. hclns done licit- under tin supcii i-ioit of hiulily trained urtisls. kind ever brought to New Mexico goes Into service this morning, and the paper is also enlarged tortay by the ad terview, that Mr.

Uichardson is the first democrat of note dition of twelve columns to Its available space and we thought it better to introduce these several improvements from the south to express concern about his party's next on the same day. platform. As a rule the southern men seem to be think-lo- nnlv tb candidate. Thev want to know the No. 17 ABOUT TIIE FARMERS' PARTY.

strength of this man and of that In New York. New Jersey and Connecticut. Can he carry those states against Now, as to this farmers' party, which Governor Hogg Theodore Koosevelt? This inquiry has been propounded about Judge Parker, David B. Hill. Mr.

Gorman and of Texas, is forming. Has It been arranged that he shall be Us candidate for president next year? Or is the field No. 17 in the prize contest. Next! RIO GRANDE WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY Our Classic Suburb. Stranger I have heard It said that the women greatly outnumber the men In Evanston.

Why is that? Evanstonian That's because the men are all down in the city killing themselves to make a living for the women. Richard Olney, with scarcely a single reference to tia tional policies. Apen anxiously Inquires the Washington Star. There Mr. Uichardson is thinking more about the platform than about the candidate.

Of course, like his brethren, he Farmer Bryan, with broad acres covered with blooded stock, and huge barns fuli to bursting. He can talk hi the agricultural tongue, and would make a rattling campaign on agricultural lines. Why not Bryan and Hogg. wants to win, but he wants success to staiid for something besides a change of officers. He has ideas about a plat form, and gives them.

He wants the tariff revised and the trusts regulated, and Alabama, he says, wilt appear at the next democratic national convention to insist upon Ho Loved In-tcnse-ly. Miss Debbie Tante Oh, thank you ever so much for those beautiful opera glasses you sent me. Fargone I hope when you look into the present in the future you will sometimes think of the past. New York Times. on a platform advocating high prices for everything in which the candidates are interested? Or what would he Still better if a man of Buch a name can be found to yoke up with him, why not Hogg and Hominy? Such a ticket would be truly rural, and appeal strongly to the rural classes.

And would General Miles, Governor Hogg's partner In the oil business, be eligible for secretary of war that, but uninstructed us to a candidate. Prepare for winter! It is to be observed, too. that Mr. Uichardson speaks for "a fair and reasonable reduction of the tariff." This is not the language of a free trader; not the language under an agricultural dispensation? that was employed in 182 on the stump when the protected industries were challenged to a fight "to the death." It smacks of the Kandall school. In effect it is IS IT THE CI .1 MATE? an Indorsement of what Mr.

Gorman and his friends in the senate did to the Wilson tariff bill in the spring of Under the caption of "Beautiful Women Who Have Married Into the British Peerage," the Chicago Inter 1894. after national democratic success had been achieved Now is the time to install a HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM If not convenient to put in a Heating System this season get out your STOVES and see what repairs arc necessary, Wc furnish them for any stove made. Modest llnl Truthful. A pretty rosy cheeked country Kil i entered one of our large department I stores, one day last week. It was tmr-Kaln day.

ami the crowd van Kroiiter' than usual. She hail wandered ahout from floor to floor, a little bewildered; at the magnitude of the establishment, the lurnest she had er seen. i Seeing her, a floorwalker appronrh-ed and said: "Is anybody waiting on you?" "Yes. sir." said the ftirl. blushing to: the roots of her flaxen hair, "he's outside: he wouldn't come in." Phil-i adelphla.

Ledger. I on a free trade deliverer. It gives a good reason why Ocean prints the pictures of seven ladles, five of whom the Alabama democrats might support Mr. Gorman for would be considered positively homely in this part of the world, while the other -two would be regarded as only passably good looking. Is it the climate that makes president.

Evidently their leanings are now toward pro tection, and his have alawys been. the Women of New Mexico more beautiful than their But why should not Alabama be for protection? Look Bisters in other parts of the world at her wealth of raw materials, her growing manufacturing industries, her resources of many Icinds. Protection has already done a great deal for Alabama spite "TIME TO CALL A HALT." of her votes in congress against it. then why should she not turn in and help along a policy which she knows means so much for the development of her Industries and Here Is an extract from an editorial In the New York Commercial, one of the ablest business papers In. the WHITNEY COMPANY Plumbers, Stea.m Fitters nd Sheet Meta.1 Workers 113, 115 and 117 South First Street, Albuquerque The ainilv "Mr.

Hr- Brown," said the yntinjti man, Btammeringly, "I I want to ask your consent to my marrying your daughter. I know it's asking a great deal; she's the pride and comfort of your heart, the jewel of the family, ami "Young man." interrupted the pros- the prosperity of her people? United States, which should be a warning to extremists of all classes that it is time to call a halt In all radical lines, and turn our attention to such policies as make Count Cassinl Is to be appointed chief of the Asiatic division of the Russian ministry of foreign affairs. His chief duty will probably be that of finding excuses for not evacuating Manchuria, 'for Industrial peace. The strained condltotis that exist In many of the country have already seriously peetive father-in-law. "five nights in the week, on an average, I'm Kept Impaired the prosperity which has been prevailing for.

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