Howdy vandenwally:
First off, at that elevation you will need at least 14 degrees of initial advance.
What vehicle is this? What year? What Trans? Motorcraft, AKA Autolite only made the 1101 for the '69 Mustang 250. Is that what you have? The Motorcraft name came on several other manufactures carbs, but we will need to know what the actual carb is. And model number.
If it is a '69 Autolite 250, 1101 you will notice a roll pin on the side of the float bowl which limits the travel of the accelerator pump plunger. There are two holes, a bottom one marked "HI" for high elevation and "LO" for low elevation. Make sure the pin is in the lower, or "HI" hole to begin with.
Next you will have to ascertain what main jet you have in the carb now. To do this you will need to disassemble the carb. With an old carb it is best to have a rebuild kit handy. YOu will most likely destroy the gaskets on disassembly. Most likely this carb will either be an Autolite 1101 or a Carter RBS. Neither have new parts available so finding a smaller jet is a scrounge. Folks here are most helpful and sharing, so report back.
Also try a step hotter spark plug.
Adios, David