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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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I THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5,1907 ITALIAN MURDERS WANT VETERINARY KAABE MAUSER 115 and 117 North Firsi Street Between R. R. and Copper Ayes. A New and Complete Assortment of Shelf Hardware and Carpenters' Tools GOOD VALUES IN Steel Ranges and Cooking Stoves Baking powder.

ROTARY WASHING SADDLERY MACHINES BALL BEARING WRINGERS HARNESS HORSE BLANKETS Agents for the Celebrated For half a century American housewives have found Dr. Price's Baking Powder a guarantee of light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. Makes the perfect biscuit, cake and bread. WINONA WAGON TO EXAMINE ALDERMEN WOULD FULLY PROTECT MILK DRINKERS Fire Alarm System May Be Shifted Street Crossings DiscussedStrong Bill Dis-Allowed-First Street Switch, A subject of considerable discus-doll at last night's regular meeting: of if the council was the matter of luk-ing inure stringent measuroH to we hat milk consumurs ro fully profited against tubercular Infection hi-iugh the riiediuiu of (lint fluid. Udcrniaii Harrison broached the sub-'ect and wa.s warmly seconded by Al-Icrinan Heaven who wished to have a veterinary employed by the city to eo-ipctate with the city chemist, the vet-rinary to thoroughly examine, all nilch cows for traces of tuberculosis ir other disease.

The alderman bc-ieved that analysis of the milk and nspci-llon of dairy premises was not ul'ficieiit to fully protect milk eini-, inners, in view of the fact that no ubstance takes up and transmits ferms as readily as milk. The city attorney was instructed to ook into the matter of drawing an inlinanoe covering the matter and irohlbiting the delivering of milk by nv person infected with tuberculosis, 'onsiih-rable expert testimony was nd-luied by Aldermen Heaven, Wllker-on and others on the question of vhether all analysis of the milk is eallv an analvsis of the cow and vhether a chemist should be expectr COWS li li On the LEGISLATORS TO HAVE GAY SOCIAL WEEK Hanoi-man Will lie Host ut l.ai iie lb-cool ion Friday iulil ill Honor of of the Assembly. The Morning Journal Hureau. Santa Fe. N.

Feb. 4. The week promises, to be a very gay one socially tor members of the legislative assembly. It opened tonight Whenever you want your Prescriptions filled promptly and accurately or if you want DRUGS and MEDICINES sent up to your house in a hurry. Wjth a bainiuet.

tendered by liepre-in sentatives Holt and Poach at their tie an authority on cow ailments. To Illustrate the intimate manner in vhioh the chaiacler of the milk is re- itcd to the character of the cow. Al-jcil. I was lerinan Hanlcv cited the circum- i lshoil business. Alderman Harrison tance that after eating garlic the lac-j moved that for a change the bill be -al fluid of the cow at: once gives referred to the police committee.

Alio- snap awav. Alderman Wilkerson dernian Neiistadt moved that the bill veil ed he knew nothing of the garlic be not allowed and it was carried un-iroposltlon, but knew from experience animously. he (tiii and peculiar effect on th." This is the bill which at a recent ow's milk resulting from her Indul- council meeting caused some aeri-ence In ragweed as a relish. Alder- monious remarks between I'ndertaker inin Xeuxtadt believed if the milk Frank Strong and City physician hov.ed no germs the cow must tie1 Cains. Strong alleged that the cases o-althy.

Alderman Heaven declared were not paupers and not included, hat tlie milk was no criterion, for In-j therefore in his contract with the city tance the cow might have toothache and that he was put to nearly $100 -r headache and the quality of the extra expense. nilk he not affected the same being 1 The undertaker said he had been rue in the ease of mange and hoi-! ordered to transport the eases by the uuimawui ana milium Jobbing a Specially 611 North 12th St. Albuqerque. N. M.

tl LB ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY AND' MACHINE WORKS. K. P. HAI.L. ilxipncior rQn and Brasa Caatlnga, Ore, Coal.

ar.i Lumber Cars, Pulleys, Grata Bars. Babbitt Metal, Culurann and Iron Fronts for Build- Ingm, Repair on Mining and MUllo- Machinery In our Specialty roumHT F-Mt Slrte Railroad Track. Alhaoaergoe EUREKA PAINT FOR. ROOFS 1 Is Impervious to heat and cold; It -will not run. crack, or blister; It will harden under water, after set.

A rain coming: a frli paint will not wash IL There is No Acid in To Rust Tin Sola by tks gallon, or contractn be taken "or painting roofs. Addres B0RRADA1LE CO. 117 Gnii Ave. Alliiuiuerque. N.

M. mm F. H. MITCHELL CITY SCAVENGER Office: Cor. Second and Coal Colo.

Phone 177 V. o. Box 173. Auto, llione 100. RELIABLE ASSAYS.

METALLIHGICAL TESlS, ETC. W. iENKS. COS W. Fruit or at F.

H. Kent's) Office. 112 So. Second Street. Indies' and Gent's Suits CIpuihh! nnl I'lt'sscd.

Dydliift a speclnlty. All work veil ironiit attention. E. H. HENDON ildVi Went Silver, oppoiiltu Imiierlnl Lnmulry.

WILLIAMS Blvie Front Wx RJO GRANDE Sash and Doors Contractors' THIR.D RESULTS! RESULTS! MORING JOURNAL WANT ADS RESULTS! RESULTS! PROCURED AND DEFENDED. ndniodl. dnkwuiot jm1 frw import, fnw ailvu-e, how to obtain tuLUmta, tmdo niAilu, copyright c. ALL COUNTRIES. Ilwtinets ttirrrt vilk Washington iax t) lime, money enj if ten Ihe patent.

Patentiand Infringement Practice Exclusively. Viite or mme to tu at Ninth Stnet, tpp. Uoltod SUtta fatnt OMc; WASHINGTON, D. C. IP 1 ANOTHER ON PUBLIC STREET Benedetto Berardinelli Dies at the Hospital as Result of Deadly Shot Fired by Antimo Pcttine, MURDERER FLEES TO MOUNTAINS ON BICYCLE Insulting Anonymous Letter Believed to Have Been Cause of Shooting on North Third Street Yesterday, Twi hundred dollars re-uanl will lie paid for the ar-ri'Ht nf Antiino Pcttine, who ycsicri'ay Khol and killed Hen-cdclto lierardinclii.

He Is a none mason ly trade, is of aw, tm: looks older: ii feet 7 or Indies tall: sandy inclined be roil: sliyhlly curled sandy mustache, which In- siiMVfil off: very red I'jio; white, prominent teeih. Wan last spoil on lionia IIVOMIIe, between Sevemli and KiKhlh si reels, shortly after noon yesterday, walking ran-Idly with a revolver in his hai-d. A deliberate and cold-blooded i li -der look place yesterday inorninr about 11 o'eloek on North Thin" street, when Anilmo a kIhik mason, shut, and t.Ualy wounded IH-n lierardinelli, a stone eonlraet or, who lives at lie! North Sceoii. Hrrul. The 'looting occurred i i out of the feed store of Toti (II, 217 North Third street.

It is he lieved to have heen the result of hi anonymous letter received yosti-ida" morn hi" at the store of Toti it Cradl and it is alleged for I'ettine slim his victim in the let side, just heinw the ribs, the bullet pen et rati tic the intestines and euttim a large artery, causing a rapid Intel in I iietnorrhase. He was carried inti the store and a physician and amhu lance called. Soon after lie wfif taken to the hospital, however, tin man expired. Several horrified bystanders sav (he tragedy, and saw the assassin rur to Tijeras avenue, turn west, elite' an adube building; In the rear of 3d' North Thin! and disappear. He wa; later seel! running norih at Itoim avenue, and he Is believed tn hav.

ridden toward tile mountains on a bi cycle. The police and deputy shor iffs searched the city all the after noon in finest of the man. but in valr. Shortly before the murder Herardl nelll, after secins the anonymous let ter. accosted I'ettine on the street and lint words followed.

Pcttine wen away and returned soon after, snyinp "If you want to fight. I'm read; to fifiht." "I know you've got your gun wit! you, but I'm not afraid of that." re f-ponded Perardinelli, upon hicii tlv other deliberately drew a 3L'-calibe' automatic revolver and fired point blank at Herardinelli. With the smok inn revolver in his hand he turnei" tind ran. hile the eye-w itnesses weri too stupefied to trv to slop him. Marshal McMIIIin and Assist an Marshal Kennedy were on the seem a few moments after and I'ollowei" the trail of the man to where be ha crossed several fences to Fourth street, where he had turned north He was last seen at the corner o' I'oma and Klgblh streets.

Then as. however, a persist! nt rumor ha he had secured a wheel somew hen and ridden toward the mountains Marshal Mr-Millln and Street ('muniis Khmer Tierney were not more that five minutes behind Ihe man, am' how be disappeared is a mystery, a' the marshal in a bupv and the as assistant marshal on horseback, aiilei' by other police and deputy sheriffs Marched Ihe northern part of the town and nearly all the rest of thoroughly until late last night. Man houses vver searched, and it is not believed the fugitive is inside the clt llmlt. 'limner's liiiiln-st Wcollcsila v. A corner's jury was empaneled yesterday afternoon and viewed the body The Impiest will be held al la o'clock tomorrow morning.

The jury consists of I'en Hot he. Noble Trimble. Otic Verger A V. Much Trotlei ami John Hart. The shooting caused intense excitement in the neighborhood of the crime, and big crowd ijuiekly gathered around the body Tli' Xim'iivmioiis letter.

itradi. of Toti Oradi. denies lb" published statement that he opened and rend the anonymous letter which caused the murder The lettc' was addressed to Mere rdinolli in care of Toll (tiadl. "lid was opened firsi by Herardinelli in the presence of Oradi. Il Is said to be of a very abusive anil insulting nature.

"pcttine wrote it." shouted Perar-dinelll. in an-cr, as he read the letter. Just then, by a peculiar coincidence. Petfine ptiwsed bv on the street, and Iterai dtuolU rushed out anil accosted him angrllv. PeMine rode around the corner, then on his wheel, evidently goin to his room for the gun with which he did the deed.

It Is believed there was a trouble of long standing between the men. According to James Coleman, a negro shoe shiner, who says he saw part of the occurrence, was advancing toward the latter twice asked Herardinelli I'ettine, and him to stop before lie fired. becomes a lien against the property bearhiK per cent interest, and l'ore-closablo just as a mortsraife. 'J'lml First Street Switch. The street committee was ordered to look up the matter of the changing (of the First street street railway- switch as promised by the company some time iiko.

The committee will confer with Col. II. A. Jastro, who Is, expected to arrive ill the city today orj tomorrow. The ((uestion of paving and sewer system came up for the usual discus-! sion last and each discussion tends toward the crystalizntion of the; for paved streets and sewer system, both of which are com- I In; fast.

The fact Is Kcttlnn nmre anil more i evident in this connect ion that the1 majority of the downtown property; owners are in favor of paving the streets and doing It as soon as possl- I ble. The bill of (). V. Strong's Hons for! expenses ot transporting smallpox pa-i tients to the pest house last autumn. I disallowed by vote of the conn-; The hill had been made unfin- citv physician which that gentleman denied.

After attending to various routine matters the council adjourned before o'clock. Present were Mayor McKee. City Clerk Harry F. Lee. Treasurer lingers, and Aldermen Harrison.

Xr-ustadt. Learnard, Jlanley. Heaven and Wilkerson. IHE PROBATE COURT Justices of the Peace Elect File Papers-Court, After Short Session Adjourns to Meet Tuesday. Numerous routine matters were attended to by Ihe Heinalillo county probate court in the courthouse yesterday.

Judge Jesus Komero presiding. In the matter of tlie guardianship of Wiilie fi. Neber et ai. il was ordered by the court that (leoige K. Neher fib- a new bond in the sum of tin.

(Mill, as guardian of said Willie (i. Neher. This order was issued upon tlie petition of Anna Zirhut, grandmother of Willie (1. Neher. ho set forth that A.

l.ee. one of the sureties of Ceorge X. Xeber on the bond, lias dispesed of all his property! in this city, leaving nothing subji-cl to t-xecol ion. Tlie bonds of the following justices of the pr-ace-eler! were received and approved: Canuto Sanchez, prei inot 22; Salvador Armijo. precinct a Antonio J.

Careia. precinct 3r: Craig, precinct I'll: Thomas A. precinct W. W. McCb-Ilan, pn-cinct 12: Henigno Anayn.

precinct Pedro Apodaca. precinct Ka- rnon padilht. precinct .1. T. Horn -ra, precinct LJs; Yoneeslado Criego.

precinct Martin (Jul icrvez. pre- ci'ict An oidi-r was issued in tin- lpat'er of the estate of Francisco Chavez, second, deceased. The report of William C. I'ooth. guardian of KM a C.

Itoiilll. it II ills ine iiiM-siill. WHS filed lill'l iiproveil. Tile repi.rt of the of the esl.tU- ill' I .1 rfi' ili-eeiiseil. wns iipiirnvi-il.

The finn! repnrt i'f l-spiiiilitiii Haen. M'iniinis- I ir.ltol- of tlie CHtllte of Jose I 1:1 I sn presen I eil 4 w.is set for hi-nt-inir of same The lust will ami testament of O. itiirehi. vn. uppiovei! nnd nflmitleil lo prolmle.

enil liuiz lie (iMivia whs exe iitrix In serie wi'liout hnii'l. She hp-! p. i nl ICIfi-K'i Aniiein as one ap-i praiMM-. unil the court APPROVES BONDS city fathers adequate New Phone DRUG CO 117 W. Railroad STEAM, HOT WATEIl OK nOT AIR HEATING requires akllled and 'Jpertenfled workmen to either Install a najjrnlfttit or repair those dlraady 'In dai' Thkra-fore, when this kind of wgEk done dgn mtfnlcey with IneiDer In any jane, 'touret Olrlaa.Mh no risk by em ploying us, whose repu tation tar new work or repairing unassailable.

Standard Plumbing and Heating Company. Colo. Phone, I4. Auto. Phone 171 412 West Railroad Albuqurriu LUMBER.

COMPANY Piint CLnd Glu Materin.I MARUVETTE Both Phones 50 Percent. Saved in Labor and 25 Percent, in Material by contractors and house builders if they buy their sash, doors and finish material from us. Call at our mill or write us and we will convince you, THE SUPERIOR LUMBER AND PLANING MILL COMPANY 501-509 So. First St. SOCTII OF VIADUCT.

20 -Percent Discount Percent Discount 4 apartments at members of th' the Santa Fe a bill in honor the sanitarium to the house. Tuesday night mi'itia company gives of the assembly, while the ICIks' minstrels will be one of the most interesting event of the legislative session, oc'-iiiyin Wednesday and Thursday nights. The principal event of the week will fie the reception for which Invitations have been sent by (lovernor Hagerman in honor of tlie members of the assembly. The I reception will be given at the exeeu- I IV I eminence mni iiie i large. 1S7 IS MY NF.W J.

F. PAI.MFlt. GOLD SHELL GLASSES Any frame filled best grade White p.ra-zilian 1-r-ns. for Shall be in Aihiniucniuc soon. Will pay any one needing glasses to watch The Journal for date of arrival and location, liiploinas and on file.

FREE EXAMINATION. DR. KIME The New York Eye Specialist i fan- 20 Percent Discount 20 Percent Discount ow tail. Here the question came up to whether mange and hollow tail vere strictly speaking germ diseases. none bail heard for Instance of the ollow tail germ.

The colloquy he-ween Aldermen Heaven and Neiistadt vas waxing rather violent whr-n the nayor rapped for order. It is likely an ordinance will be Hissed looking to the safety of the -eneral public from infection through lie medium of mUk. May Shift Fire Alarm System. The council discussed the plan of laking a deal with the Colorado Tcle- lioiie company, hereby, for a lot of Automatic telephone poles owned by he citv. the Colorado company shall hlt't the wires of the present file larm system to the new telephone oles where they would be free from he danger of getting crossed witli lectrtc light stud phone wires thus taking the alarms useless as has fre- ui-ntly happen.

The Colorado mm--any ues cables. A proposition of 'lis' kind ill be made to the Colo-ado people. The city now has the of the batteries discarded by the 'utomatie company. Fire Chief Hui addressed the council and showed bat a great advantage It would be to ave the wins shifted to the nevv -oles if possible. Tlie Crossinu; Vue-I ion.

Tlie city attorney having been r-i nested to look uu the matter of the i nethod of having street crossings i lade, made an oral report to the conn- il last night. According to Mr. Hickeyj fter the council has received a po- itioii from five owners of abutting roperty to have crossings put In. the! ouncil may order the city engineer to I rcpare an estimate of tlie cost of thej rossings. hen the report is filed he council sets a time and place fori he property owners to appear and 'is.

uss the cost and necessity ot the rossings with the ablet men. A notice of this meeting shall be oiblisbcrl fur thirt" days before hand ml the marshal shall also serve the roperty owners each with a written totice rif tin- time ami place of the leeting. After talking with the tax-iay'rs the council then determines as the necessity of the crossings, then ilvertises for bids. The council then determines how i inch the owner of each al. oiling lot i hall be assessed and tbu assessment Just tell the people what you have to sell, Tell them in a clear, forcible, enthusiastic manner through the columns of The Morning Journal.

Give them a few facts and prices each and before you know it, you will have the busiest store in the community. Thousands of progressive business men are doing it in all parts of the country, They are making their business fairly leap to the front. You can do the same. You should advertise in The Morning Journal, as goes to the people when their minds are fresh and easily impressed. ADVERTISE Every Day in the Year t.ilOO men nnd buys who need good honest reliable e'oth-inR- to call and try on a ult.

'I wi'iily per i-ont is mkvinI by liiiilnt; now. AH blues and blacks are reserved. V. Washburn company. Javne Devine as Die other.

The bnnil of Mareelina M. ailminislvarrix of the estate of ('alios .1. (ionzales. ilceeaseil. in the sum of I was a ppi-oved.

Several aeemiiils imainst the esl.ne of the iale Uenrnre It. Soineis were Mllowei hy the eourt. The (ourt adjourned in meet Tuesday morning at In o'eloek. 'oiint t'oiiiinissioiiers. The eoiint- eonimisioni-i held a brii'f session yesterday, ailjonrnintr to meet at Irt m.

Tuesday. In aceordanie with peliiions Martin Uuiierrez utid Adelaido ere iipjioinled justire of the peaee -ami constable, respectively, in precinct No. 114. and Ueyes and Kstillano c. iirfesa.

justiie of thej peace ami constable in precinct lt, Kscobosa. itmi't I'm orr until tomorow hat you can do to- day. If you are suffering from tor- piii liver, or constipation. iPon't aH until tomorrow tn Ret help. Buy a bottle uf llerbine.

nnd cet that liver working riuht. I'mtnpt- ness about health (saves many sick i spells. Mr. Ida Cresham, Puint, writes: "I used Herbine in my family for six years, and -find it does all i. cl'lms ,1 II O'lieilly I'll.

i Heravdinolll. who until a short time ago was in a stone contracting partnership with M. Damiano. leaves wife. The remains were embalmed yesterday by t'm'ertiker Strong, and will be taken to the home at this rooming.

The funeral will llkelv he WodncMluv morninir at o'clock from the Immaculate Conception church. KHioi-t ISiii-if Lecture lleeilal by ProlVs-nr nun. Professor of the 1 "uiversit y. will ive a lecture recital on ltohert Burns in the Presbyterian church next Thmsdav evening. Albuouerq i people are ent husiasl ie admirers of the Scutch poet, and ill no douht tm out in goodly numbers to this entertainment.

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