Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Albuquerque Citizen from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

Location:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

At AUiUQUEKOUE EVENING CITIZEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 1, 1905. PAGE FIVE. IF YOU'WAWT ANY OF TODAY'S NEWS Todav You Must Take The Evening Citizen There is No Other Wav Here Mdvanoa Sale Furs LIEUT. GEN CHAFFEE MURDERED HIS SPOUSE IN ALBUQUERQUE i WITH A HATCHET MUCH CLAIMED RING CASE IS SETTLED ALASKANS HAVE EYES ON NEW MEXICO One of Three Chief's of Staff Authorities lien Asked to be Mrs. Cravelle Gets Jewel to Retire During the on Lookout For Humphrey Back by Justice Craig's Representative of Nome Mining Company Investigates Magolona District.

NOT THEN BUT NOW" Year 1906. I 0 Sullivan. i Decision. WILL SETTLE IN LOS ANGELES! HE IS MAKING. FOR MEXICO the Pawnbroker is out $is FtRRi i ells of frozen north Lieutenant Central R.

Chaf fee, chief of staff, United Suites It is thought that Humphrey O'Sui-j Tin- pretty diamond livan, wife murderer and a'laround iutiillv liistlre of the i I'fncrKiKi hi iii.i'mi HiKiirn t. i who retires from the army on t'-, buquerque, and drop into the city, ary 1, IStmi, was a-n Albuquerque visj maybe for a breathing spell In the itor yesterday for tortv -Ave flight he Is undergoing from the oifi-The general was accompanied by 'fr 'him "rU U' Chaffee and they were en route to -j onVe has recelv.M a Washington from Los Angeles, frora sheriff Pacheco or Titc where they will settle when the nen-igon whlch Rive8 a 0f era! leaves active servlre. o'Sulllvan. describes the brutal nvir- There is more than a mere of the fellow wife, and offers a dence in the fact that the United reward of for nH capture, pro- States will have three retired lleiiteii-. vldlnK wltnln Bix month-4i ant generals during the year 1306.

f.on, November 21. 190.1. General Chaffee will not be 4 years The crjUie was commit to.l of age until April 14, lfliifi, but as a about a mile from Tucson, some time courtesy to General Hates, who 8 prior to November 9. In a lone cab'n next in line in the thief of staff, he o'Sulllvan Is alleged to have attacked will retire forty-five days prior to hjs killing her wUh a hatchet, that time, so that General Bates may The wag not founJ for severaI ascend to the rank of lieutenant afterwards eral In time to retire before he alsoj A for 'o'Sulllvan proved fil ls compelled to leave me servn-e "f-itlle, the general belief being that cause of his age. General Bates will he 64 years old in August, 1906.

but he will resign the oillce to General Corbin before that time. General Corbin will be C4 in September, 19UC. General and Mrs. Chaffee were- met at the station by F. H.

Kent, who was a schoolmate of Mrs. Chaffee, and Hon. B. S. Rodey, who is an old friend of the general.

The topics conversation ran from the red school house In the lane to Los Angeles building lots, and from public social functions at the eapitol to statenoou. General Chaffee is one of the far-seeing public men of wide experience, wlio think that joint statehood is the more economical form of government for the territories, and In answer to a question yesterday as to what he thought of statehood matters, said: "Why, it's quite obvious to me that you want Joint statehood. I have always thought so. Single state government would be a burden to either territory. I'm surprised that there Is any opposition to joint statehood, whatever." Despite his 63 years, General Chaffee Is hale and 'hearty, and looks like he was good for the allotted threescore and ten, and then some.

Mrs. Chaffee is also in robust health. They formerly lived in Los Angeles, but sold out years ago at a good profit. They are now buying In Los Angeles, at a good profit to the other fellow. is making for Mexico.

The accused murderer's description is as follows! Age, 35 years; height, 5 feet 6 to 8 inches; weight, 150 pounds; com plexion, light; build, medium; hair, brown; eyes, bluelsh brown; nationality. Irish-American; trade, carpenter; speaks Spanish fluently. LEFT WITHOUT SUPPORT TAKES HER OLD NAME WHAT 01D HE MEAN? A well known retail merchant of this city has two sous of whom he is justly -proud, or nt least he wls until the other night. On the night In question, the father bad been bouncing the younger son up and down on his knee, in horsey" fashion. Noticing the elder son watching the proceeding very olosely he asked: "Would you like to ride horsey' on pupa's knee?" To which the boy replied: 'Huh, that's nothing.

Yesterday 1 rode on a sure nuff donkey." THE SANTA FE ORATORS Those who will compete for the privilege of represent in" he Sanra Fe high school in the territorial oratorical contest to be Held at Albuquerque on December "7, art' as follows: Ada H. Harvey. Harry Hogle, Lotta Newhalt, Eva Wientge and Laura Wood. The local contest will take place at. the high school on the evening of December 15, instead of on the 27th.

It is expected that there will be ten schools represented in the territorial contest and much interest is being manifested in the preparations. New Mexican. Mrs. Kittle Butler was anot'ner woman who was made happy by a di-! vorce decree In Judge Northcutt's! court. Her charge of desertion was fully sustained, it being shown that the' husband, William G.

Butler, has not contributed to the wife's support for upward of two years. He is now in Blsbee, Ariz. Mrs. Butler is? a1 woman of apparent refinement. Before her marriage to Butler she was Mrs.

Kittle B. Brooks, a widow. That name was restored to her in the decree. She and Butler were married In Ardmore, I. in May, 1898.

Denver Post. Butler, the deserting husband, la a printer, and has wdrked in the various offices of this territory and Arizona. He worked in the composing room of The Citizen several months ago, and one Saturday night, after he had received his pay check, he left the city without notifying the office of his intention to leave. At that time, so it is alleged, a woman Vas in the case, and the local printers and boarding house people came out flatly and stated that the woman. If she did not leave the same night Butler left, followed him few days later to Bis-bee, Ariz.

which l'eace Craig slipped on his little finger Friday last, has, by the latest, and final turn of the case, been returned to its original owner, Mrs. Fannie C. Gravelle, of North Second street. This little diamond ring, although' worth but $50, has been the cause of as much trouble and expense as a whole Iwix of the glittering Jewels might have been. It has finally brought joy back to Mrs.

Gravelle. but sent $15 worth of sorrow to the heart of L. O. Rosenfleld. the pawnbroker.

The story of the diamond ring has already been told In these columns. In a nutshell, a hoarder of Mrs. Gravelled named Gerrge Miller, some time ago fell in love with the ring, and after slipplug the Jeweled circlet of gold upon bis finger, forgot to return It before giving way to the temptation of pawning it for $15 at the store of L. G. Rosenfleld.

Miller took the next train out of Albuquerque, mailing, before he left, a letter to Mrs. Gravelle, telling her where the ring was, and that she could get it by paying the amount demanded by the pawn broker. Mr. Rosenfleld declined to surrender the ring, however, and so Mrs. Gravelle replevined it and the litigation was nired before Justice Craig, with the result that the court, decided that Mrs.

Gravelle was entitled to the ring in question. It was accordingly returned to her. Ii is now up to Mr. Rosenfleld to locate Miller and seek revenge from him. This he will probably do, and it will probably mean a term in the penitentiary for that person if he is brought to Justice.

MAHARA'S MINSTRELS A Ferrin. of the Northern Min-' ing Trading company, operating at Nome. Alaska, spent yesterday In the city and left last night for Magdalena, Socorro county, In company with R. W. Hadden.

the mining engineer. Mr. Ferrin and- Mr. Hadden will investigate the mines of the district, with a view to making investments. Mr.

considers Nome the greatest placer mining county in the world. The Northern Mining Trading company have been operating In Nome since the year Hlii. In 1900 Mr. Ferrin was on his return to the frozen north from a trip to the United States, when the ship ne was aboard became entangled in an Iceberg and was carried far up into Bering strait. They were tied up in the lee for sixty days and endured many hardships.

A storm finally broke the ice, allowing the ship to work its way out into clear sea again. Mr. Ferrin says that Alaska Is very much in the same predicament as the southwest territories regarding representation In congress, the only difference being that Alaska only asks for representation through del egates, while the territories desire senatorial representation. At a meeting held at Portland recently. Alaskan interests apix'luted three delegates to congress.

There was some question, however, whether all three would be seated, and It was agreed between the three delegates that If congress would not recognize all of them, one would do, and this one was chosen, Alaska is governed by a commission from the United States, consisting of a governor and three judges, which is a form of government still more inferior to a territorial government, and the people of ihat de-main believe they are entitled to a territorial form of government, and are making an effort to secure it. Reduction on all Furs TUB CHOICEST AND MOST APPRECIATED CHRISTMAS PRESENT OF ALL-WHY NOT SELECT ONE NOW? OVER 300 TO SELECT FROM. BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN. A HANDSOME FUR. FUR SETS FOR Note BY MAKING A SMALL DEPOSIT YOU CAN HAVE ANY FUR LAID ASIDE UNTIL XMAS.

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The Golden Rule Dry Goods Co. THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES JOHN H. BEARRUP WAS SUCCESSFUL The most diverting novelty prom lsed by Manager Mataon for the coming theatrical week, is the famous Ma-bara's minstrels, known from Maine to California, as the banner colored minstrel organization of America. The entire performance scintillates with a sparkle of originality that has made this company -the most lnipular of all traveling colored attractions. The company comprises a membership of John Hearrup, president of the me very uest artists, notn laaies anui Kto Grande Woolen Mill company, WRITES HOME THAT ALL WAS LOVELY AT CONVENTION OF TEXAS FARMERS.

ROBERT HINDMAN BURIED ALL STAR SHECIALTY COMPANY PLEASED TWO LARGE ENCES AT THE LOCAL HOUSE, SATURDAY. AUDI-PLAY A large audience was well pleased with the efforts of the All-Star Specialty company in entertaining them Saturday afternoon and evening, at the Elks' theater. The performance was up to the standard in every detail, Raymond Teal's work demonstrating that he Is a comedian of the funniest sort. The theatrical public will leurn with pleasure that the company has decided to play a return date in Albuquerque in about bix weeks. LODGE OF ELKS RENDERED ITS RITUAL REV.

H. A. COOPER DELIVERED ADDRESS. The funeral of Robert. Hindman was conducted from the undertaking parlors of A.

Borders at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. The burial of Mr. Hind-man, whose death occurred several days ago, was delayed until J. O. Hindman, a brother, could reach Albuquerque.

Mr. Hindman arrived last evening. The impressive services were in charge of Albuquerque lodge, Orderof Klls. which rendered Its ritual. The deceased was a member of the Kingman, lodge of Elks, where he was generally respected and esteemed.

Rev. Hugh A. Cooper, In his address, paid the memory of the deceased a touching tribute. A large number of friends attended the services, t'ne beautiful floral offerings which were laid on the casket, attesting the esteem In which all held Mr. Hindman.

Burial was In Fairview cemetery. gentlemen, known to the colored pro- ression. mere is not a white face In its ranks, although in its chorus are a dozen pretty young women, who, it will be difficult to discover from their lighter sisters. This is considered a new departure in minstrelsy by Mahara brothers, who promise many more novel features which will be seen for the first time in this city, the costumes and scenery are entirely new and Manager Matson is positive 'ne has secured one of the brightest treats for his many patrons on December lti. We JORDAN'S CAPTURE NETTED OFFICERS MAN WANTED IN THREE STATES, DOOMED TO FACE CHARGES.

POLICE COURT A negro who Mil a restaurant ou North Fir' sttvvt, caused the arrest of Char! Brown Sunday for a breach or the peace. It. Is claimed by ihe restaurant owner that Brown came into his place and wanted a luncheon gratis, and Un being refused and ordered to vacate his chair, abused 11,1 iirni.i-l.ti.r with obscene language. Hrnwn nleadod not guilty 111 police court tnis morning, but at bis trial ,1, was introduced to substantiate the charge, and Judge Crawford sentenced Hrown to s. rve ten days in the city prison.

benenolentHSo CIETY'S STATEMENT The Non-Sectarian Benevolent o-i-iety, which irt doing much good among the poor, ill and unfortunate in this city, have issued their ttate-iiietit tor the mouth ending December which Is as follows: Kent Gnieerit 35 Fuel Sundries If nothing happens to delay their progress, United States Marshal C. M. Foraker and Deputy Harry Cooper will, land Bank Robber Thomas Jordan in the hands of the United States auUiorKifB at Vlnlta, I. some time tomorrow. Foraker and Cooper left for the Indian Territory with Jordan yesterday on train No.

2, and unless the trains become disconcerted or Jordan shuld accidentally make his escape while en route, they will have finished their mission by tomorrow and have secured their reward. The combined rewards offered for Jordan's capture amount to $500 of which is offered by the Texas Cattle Growers' association. Jordan Is wanted in Texas for stealing cuttle, in the Indian Territory for bank robbery and In Colorado for murder, which record he has attained for himself in the short space of four months. His capture one of great credit to United States Marshal Forakcr's office. ANTI SAL00NISTS CONVENE IN THIS tITV REV.

HAVENS, OF SOUTH DAKOTA, IS AT PRESENT ORGANIZING THE TEMPERANCE, MOVEMENT. who went to Texarkana, Texas, to at tend a convention of the "Lone Star' state farmers, exclusive mention of which was made in The Evening CM zeu, has written home that "every thing passed off lovely at the conven tion." He wrote no other particulars explaining hat he would be borne the latter part of this week. It Is to be inferred from the op timistic tone of Uncle Johnny's letter that all expectations were fulfilled The convention was attended by 1.200 delegates, representing 500.000 tillers I of the soil. Mr. lleariiip expected to sell enough Rio Grande stock to equal at least $1,000,000.

The breezy tone I of Mr. Bcarrup's letter leaves little doubt in the minds of his friends but what ho has realized this expectation. With the money, a commodious and modern cotton nud woolen mill will be erected. In all probability near Albuquerque and near the site of the present mill. Rev.

W. W. Havens, formerly superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league of South Dakota, is at present, touring through New Mexico and Arizona for the purpose of organizing a league in this section. He Is meeting with great success. It is reported, securing delegates, and anticipates a league In the two territories with an excep-j tionally large membership.

The first convention of the league will be Vield In Albuquerque on December 2S, 'when the organization will be completed. Places which Rev. Mr. Havens has visited and where his efforts have been crowned with success, are Raton, Ias Vegas, Dawson, Tucumcarl, Estaneia and Alamogordo. NOTICE.

Regular meeting of Shrine A. A. O. N. M.

S. tonight at 8 o'clock p. m. Election of officers and smoker. Vis itors cordially invited.

J. C. FERGER. Secretary. YES.

THE LYRIC MALE QUARTET WILL SING AT PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER H. Offer to supply you with anything In our line, at price that are fair and square, and we are now making Special Prices On the Following $12 Refrigerator 99 $8.75 Blue Flame Oil $8 China Tea Sett (6 40o China Salad Bowl a 25o Decorated Haviland China, at 20 per cent discount. 75o Glass Berry 8et 25c 35c Glass Water Pitcher 20c $1.75 Decorated Lamp $1.25 $4.50 Decorated Lamp 93.25 $1 Steam Cereal Cooker 65o 50c Sttam Egg Poacher 40c $12.50 Buggy Harness 910.50 Albuquerque Hardware Company FOURTH 8T. AND RAILROAD AVE. 000CCO-CC0 0OCO0OeCs0e0 S.

VANN SON Have just received a new line of Clocks, Cut Glass, China and Jewelry in general, and invite their old customers to give them a call before buying and General houseclcanlng Job work promptly done. Bell phone, Red 271. Automatic phone, 260. 411 WEST RAILROAD AVE. Blue Label canned and bottled goods are today admitted to be by far the best on the market.

I hold the exclusive right to sell them, In my vest pocket. Conroy. Total FEED YOUR HORSE RIO PUER-CO HAY. BEST HAY ON THE MARKET. THE CLARKVILLE PRODUCE CO.

602 SOUTH FIRST STREET. Dunlavy Mercantile Co. to Retire iiv News reaches the citv through al reliable source that the Imulavy company, owning and conduct- Inir stores at Willard. Moriarty and I Estaneia, on the Santa Fe Central, have sold their interests in New Mex ico, to E. J.

McLean of Santa! Fo and Kansas City. L. A. Hughes, of Santa Fe, is the New Mexico p- resetitative of McLean Co. The re- a port says that the Dunlavy brothers'i will retire from the active nianaue- A toeti ot the stores mentioned 011 Jan- tuty 1.

I C0C0000 000000Oe)C00) GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE Our trade for November hast so far exceeded our expectations, that we have found it necessary to duplicate our heavy purchases. Commencing December 1, our store will be kept open evenings, and additional help added, to take care of the Christmas rush. Make your selections early. Remember, I positively retire from the Jewelry business January 1, 'and from now until December 31, I will make prices lower than ever ctfered on Fine Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Rich Cut Glass, Handsome Printed China, Solid Silverware, Plated Silver Table ware, Clocks, and everything belonging in a first-class Jewelry store. THE CELEBRATED o.

WHISKEY Bottled In Bond. TheGeo.T.StaggCo. Distillers, FRANKFORT, KT. MELINI EAKIN Sole AfenU. Albuquerque, N.

M. Automatic Phone, 199. Auto pbone, 316. Bell phone, 115. Residence Auto phone, No.

319. A- BORDERS, runrl Director mnd Kmbmlmer Black or White Hearse, $5.00 Commercial Club Building. CITT UNDERTAKER, 1 0 Dynamos Motors and Electrical Supplies 1 HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY. Authorized Agents CROCKER WHEELER GENERAL ELECTRICAL CO. Largest line of Electric and Combination Fixtures In the Southwest.

Southwestern Electric and Construction Company 216 SOUTH SECOND STREET. K0OeOt0)00000 S) 00000 oaa earner 3 Suggents HAVE YOU A TELE- PHONE IN YOUR HOME? Enables you to order groceries; call the physician; perform social duties, etc. Kates from five cent per day up. Let ns tell you about It. The Colorado Telephone Co.

Room 18 N. T. Arm I Jo Building. 000K 00)00CS0 HOLIDAY GOODS: The best place to buy HOLIDAY GOODS Is where each piece of stock offered for sale has been carefully selected by a competent buyer. Each piece of our boll ay stock has been personally selected for its beauty of design, its fin shed workmanship, or some ouier quality that lift It aliove the ordinary.

Come In and see for yourself. H. FOX, NEW MEXICO'S LEADING JEWELER HEAR ALRl'QI'ERUrE'S FA -OI'S MALE QUARTET AT PfHI.lt; LIBRARY HALL. THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 14.

cooosooooo c-ex eoo--otoiOoo 0. W. Strong's Sons STRONG BLOCK. UNDERTAKERS Superintendents Fairview and Santa Barbara Cemeteries. MONUMENTS.

211 N. Second Both Phones a. h. BRIQGS A JEMEZ HOT SPRINGS STAGE LINE Carries the Unfed States mall; only line a change uf stock en route; good rigs, horses and drivers; rig leaves Albuquerque every Monday Wednesday anil Kti.iav at. 5 a.

m. particulars, aii'iress w. irimuie agents, Albuquerque, N. or J. B.

BLOCK, Proprietor, per a. N. M. First St. and Gold Are.

Props. Alvsrado Pharmacy. Botb Phones. OOCCOCOCOCOCOCOCXXXXXXIOC FROM START TO FINISH our White Lily cigar is ahead of all others every time. If you want genuine satisfaction and real gratification when enjoying your after-dinner smoke.

Just try a White Lily cigar. We will guarantee that you will say it is the best medium priced tlgar that mouth ever held or your palate eit.ioed. Try one and you will never smoke any other. A. J.

RICHARDS 1 1 3 2 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE. OOCCOCOCOCXDOCOCXXXXXX)CO oooc)oeo)o)c e)o oooooooooKoe) THE NEW YORK FAIR ANTONIO ARMIJO CO. Subscribe for Thw and get the news. Evening Citizen 0 0 uenis turnismng: uooas iov Arriving Special Sales Every Saturday. Auto Phone 601.

121 N. Third Street 0KOCOSOOeOK 000KOsOS0000 If-..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Albuquerque Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
19,281
Years Available:
1898-1909