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Page 1: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 03-02-1914 · I 11 l'tir 'iiif, other 1 111111H l lu r trmn a held at JiMrK ready lor hi. ow n une fur tho return li ip mill tu--Ur Him I 011

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Evening Herald, 1914-1922 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

3-2-1914

The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.),03-02-1914The Evening Herald, Inc.

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TODAY' X i:VH TDIlAT Ycm ft fli n$r'S 1HERO Had Nothing on VilU

It In llio 111.11 l.l. lift- - rriU rra When it Conifs ti LettingBmntii or IS n U MlvrwlI iur iliMirt nftjr emu by mull. Her Flicker.

TRIIll!MC-1TI7-K-

v.J. ia. Nu. . ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914. KYF.MIXH iiniiuIII.. 2. Ml. ..).

GUSTAV BAHCH, AMERICAN CITIZEN, MURDERED BY GENERAL VILLA IN JUAREZ

nun is

CO!

MS KILLED

IT

Villa Advances Theory ThatBauch When Released fromJail was "Murdered by HisEnemies."

BENTON REMAINSROT WHILE BULL

FIGHT RAGES

Belay in Departure of Inves-tigating; Commission forChihuahua Said to be Dueto Carranza's Orders.

Ill- - Wire, lu r.iriilu: tiers;.'Washington March : Kn nil

that liusliii I'.itut h. uii Aincrii'iincltucn. Mat) killed ut J lim it, t iilillllHclnat f,i nit- - complication of the lien-Io- n

iiui', auiTouiidcd the inlimitodav null furthtr complcxi-Ilea- .

Cnrrunxu, it- - head ut Ihe totiatl-ttliloliiilis-

Ilaa In.' ii cillcl un ftil uButiatiictucy cxpUifiulln. of Hunch'siiiu pcurnnt nnit It Kill km iuiiiti-- l

out l I In- - rebel t h li 1 u til that failureIn pmteci nil liirciniu'f will br likt.lIn lend In grate tomplti-ulioii-

Further repict-niutlon- fur aspeedy up ui thv lli n'im kill-Ui-

have-- until- - fi.rwuid. Alth'MiKhIn Cm ranat a wish tu d

directly m diplomatic .tHalr.II Wua being Impressed nu the rebelthief today that formaline iihui nutlie hi milled tu ui a nil in Un, wuy oti"iii'li'lt froiM'tlne, in fornxiit-r- .

lll.NTO Mts.iiw hum. hT.iiT muii.ii

Ll I'ami. Tex., March i The prr-nii- ti

r IiiiIiiiik of llir Hi m. .11 Inttvstl-l;alili- t

committee a It wu ithiut li.take it tram. Ill,: aiiildcn uppcaianciIII llllx rll l,,.tu nf Mai.ui Letcher,Anii'ilimi tun-i- il al Chihuahua, anil'itnriul Vila a Um melon ,,( hi, upiii.Imi tliat (iiiri.iv I'uuth. an Anient anwan murdered h, hi rc'iiilc.'thn the ii 'iikii colon., 1,1 ri into 11

loth aluie nf txclll mem tod.11.Letcher came up mi 11 aptci.il train

end at i.tiiT wi-ii- t 1111,1 conference un7.ach I. Cnhh collector of ctiXoiiis u mlchiefly Identified with Hrv.mIn 'fix a pnlitii'i ami ntltli lienrm- - ('tarni In t. upvimt Miii-n- i if the Muiill ri.iri nu lit

Tili'Kian-i-. In Valiliiuli.n , rrhut thvir writ n"t

mail, ktinun lii ro Mi iiiiutx nf theIiui m inal iii i niiiinUl. e ,li, n,,t kniiw

hi lhrr Ihry wi tu tu printed tuor lint. They h,ie only 11

nllKliI hirf e lliul mu ll u niil,m Kutildlie prodiu lite of evhleii, o an In t Ike

tmintiur of deuih, fur livlnlIn eneral llmt if the Imily Ih lint Inun aihitiH'dd mule ut deininpuiiiiliin Itplllliahly lull In i ll niiiillaled liy iUll kI 11 r 'iiif, other 1 111111H l

l'ti lu r trmn a held at JiMrKready lor hi. ow n une fur tho returnli ip mill tu -- Ur Him I 011 lomiiilK-Min- i

if It in cli'eriiiliuiil that thin partol the priKialll uluill hi. tallied oil

I I N III It I'ltr rlll 1) TOrlH'OIIT TIIK CUM.MISMtlN

Kl I'ako. Tex., March 2. Mm It'lllet, her. A. mi I, an Oi.iipiiI 11 1 fluhua-hua- .

Mixi'-.i- , ariivi'd hire todt y on n

train pro lin ed hy HeneralVilla u eaiort to ('lilhuiihua the li

In, h la tu exhume uml ex- -II mini- - h(. hmlv of W illiam H. Ilenluii.I hi, UriliKh it im 11 exet Ult il ill Ju.iltl,l y VilU'a oritur

Mr. I,el, lu-r- , w hu w ilt art na uJtii-e-rtu I lie t "inniiiiin.n expei-iei- l tu reiuintu Chihuahua on thn apet nil train hillthe exait time of departure clrpi ndaon 1 tint niR-mi- ea thai may arise uftefhis ci'iifi'rem n with lhi i uiiuiiikoioii-i- .

Ai't'iirding to l.l'trller II la plann-ed lo o lininedliiieiy In the eemeli ry,where Villa llenlnu la luitieit.upon an lwi m Chihuahua. After thebody ha la-e- exainlne,! I,y the tul luliil Stnlea anny auri:eiiia In Hiepreaeiiin if llio Amerl un and lliili-- h

repieaentull the roiiinilaalnn willel urn tu Kl f'aau lu fuiinuUle II

ttndliiK."I am alniplv uit'"f aa an rnrt lu

I ha rommiaatun,'' aalil I.rt her today,"lu Klve tlieui every fitillily tor uiak--

K the examitiutlon.""Ilav )ou een the iirave where

Itontnn'a Imily la aiipued to he hur-led'" he axkmt.

"Nu, I hava only Villa' wunl thatIt i burled in the I'unleon tie U Hi il-

ia r. Th aiave haa not heeu poiniednut lu nin."

Thtf teMlliiiony Mif one allneiahaa liei 11 taken ut Chihuahua

hy Ihe lll lllkh I. e i.iimii I . II it III bepreaented In the rnnimlliee. The

aal, he m , i,inpaliti', fli nl, n from1.1 1'iiau i,i I He at reel ear to Juki en ontha daw lienlui) aa exeiuleu. TheKlt Of hla teallltninv Waa that ItelltnllIinule nu thnal auallml Villi' lire,hill on Hie ennliary Waa all k that dayanil arinuiiui ,l ha meiely waa Kulnto aW Vlll.t fur lnf"rin iin.n rrmrd- -

ln hi ranch, the line (f whirh he haill.i i n di p Itt d of hy the rebeia.

ti l. A TIIINKH t IIKil l ;i ItV IM MIIV

Chihuahua. Mix., Kco. 2. liilul.ilVlltii ti'ilnv 11 il Ira tell hi helu f Unitluaiav lliiiiih, the Amerlenn, la dind

when he jld thai Iliiu' h waa lilierui-i- d

ut Juure mid "duulitleait waaliy aotne of hi eneinle "

Villa aaid Hamli had many enemii .i

nnd added "of i inline 1 cull I he heldlu hlaine lor thai."

1 kii:mh vow i:k r i

ii i. mi i;ii it iimm'ii101 1'iiau, Tex, Mnei'h J -- liinernl

Villa a xpri-Ki- il heller thai ilunlavI 'a in h, who wn arrehleil at Juarer. 11

a Hpy two week ami. wii the xp'tlmif 1111 iiKmiiuiin. m i aMiineil nu aui jiiinehere, where the Herman-- no 1 1, it

BiHier. Mr. J. M. I'ulleinuii. mid ulheia InlereMed in the enrw. hae lieen

to the mm limlun that i'.aui liwn nin In nt Jitarex 11 week iii uI ruliiy. They aeuut the pei'Muuiil en-emy I henry,

Itepealed nxaerl ion I i e heenlllilde hy reliant Ji.ari z reliel talklllHluiifldentlnllv lo riiemla on Ihla H'lfcof Ihe hnnli-- that Hutu h hum cxeruted, ami the tuile all umee 011 thedale or the exeiutinn. whlrh t,va Iheluy that (ieiieral Villa rorChlhunhiiii.

lr. 1'ntternon iinxerted that herhrother had no enemieH in Ihe world.He wu u l,.r, unlive emtnieer nnd nutof ii Fhrewdnt HN of i harurler v lih hWould H i "I111111 ml him In nnvniie

In employ u Hl,y, tK tt,.ri n"aid. Him Hl.itelin ,i lu fure (he

eoiiil nmriiul ihal he went InJ'Jurey. In "m- - drunk ' wiin mvepteilhy Atra. I'utti rin un ilt. truth.

UIIV IIOTIII IC IMil T llATtixWUt-- I I I I, rit.Hi- -

tluilMi- -Chihn.ihiM. Mix. Man h tieii-"r-

Vllln mild i...l.,v ih,,) n,e ord.-- iUelaMna the ;eiitutt linealiK.iti.n,on.mitiee hl h u halted 11 Juareye.teriluy. ere lau.ed lv. (iener.il

CurrMtixa, who h i deietmined i han-dle nil ill,..mHiii- - iilij,ri, hlmeif.rerun in ,,,t , ,,tlnluilile liilorinatiun expre.ei the opt,,.Im loduy that ho bi.dt of William HIlenluii, If It i ,u I here, win have"en tun Ii.iik In the uround In uiN.

i lu- -111 mli I,, the ii.iilKl,,n whl, h

I tu examine 11 lt ha. heen hintedlit oftlildl ln.e hai the l.odv hairobably been auhjeele.l t., aometuenileal a. lion to obliterate i:vdem e

If lieneral VtlU know where thbody I burled he ha mil told anyrneWhy Ih,. oudy w a hriniKht f irfrom Ihe border and when im,l huw

It h hurled, ale aulijei-- i upon i lii- bVilla rifuioil i tnik. m,e oi theforelun cunaul have I uiilu tulearn tile In r. ft l.imla of the BraveThu paiiiheun de l.i whereVil:i ay Hi,. Iu - ., t,.,rr,,about l, , I.),,, rnuii the I niieilMale ruliHulale aluluiilv nlte blm klrmii Villi, a reahleii,,.. Two or threeheapa of Kravel are the only evident-- of

Irmhlt dun earth and one of lb,rI" Ihe grate of Abraham lioiixale.fi rmer Kiivornnr. who w.m exe. tiledhy tinier of lluiriii An uilendain aiLie irate yard aau 110 other burialhud la ken phi' e ihere miin- - Villa

fruiii Juarex.Villi, while atitnillnu bull

IlKbia. em k lliilila ami IihIIm. Ii.im ahownIndirTeteliiH In ililellialloti.il ,m'll-raiiiiii- a

aliainr fnnii iheami Ihe H.nn h tllitappear.tlu'e

mid once ald he "hail rut the w'rton the aubjefl." .ne.iiilnit he did not

lh 10 dlHi uaa II further. II.- - alreadyha alien ierii,n of the event whu liled up lo Ihe k III 11 r nf lleninn, aometeralmiH .iryliif in deiaila. A repre-enlmi-

of n fuieliin wuteinmi-n- t

who took one veralnn illrferlnii frmnhat uhli-- Villa had tctvt-- in the

preaa atutti It out unit uleinplid toli-- ward it to nin ant eminent. ilia1" Illy auppreaaed Ihe prupiHted

The repreaentulive then m him"(Jeiit-ru- l Villa, uu auppreaa mvtelt uraina but you ran mil pretent meI. urn telling Ihe troth uml I amIlia to tell Ihe truth. "

II Kiit unit iifli 1 preaiture bail bet nbroUMht lo bear on hlin that Villaei.nat-iite- lo provule 11 apt" iul traintnr the Itentoti to InChihuahua and then eiiauedVilla waa lobl thai iiuleaa he abuttedaiilue diiiiiait)iin to lielp hrinu out tilef.u la it would Ihiuw diairt-di- upunIn 111.

(lllt7. l'lt)lTH XAl.l-A- l I.OMMlV

iKlea. Honoru, Mari'hCm al rulilna. who held a dlpbiniillv'piintllon under the M.idetu Kuvern-meii- t.

waa it timlnii-- tnday in.leniial im in uf the Cuiuiti-lutmnnila-

ut London. It waailihls urlliin of Ceneral Cnrranxa

had 1 ohiiei'lltiu with the reetnt Inter-national repreaental Ion In the raae ofWllllaiii t. Henloii, the Hii1d.Ii mti-jei- 't

rxei-ule- ut .luart-x- . Mexlt-u-

The iipnilll iiient n I.unit, ill of a.

It wa poinied out, Mouldmake pumllile dealiniia nit.i Ihe

ila of Mvxlt u by Ihv llritiah fur-eifc- o

olllre.

Illii HX IT I.l: III-I-t III I 1 11

Alttll M I'll ll!t M (.ltsK.aale ro.., Tex , Mnr li 1 Mexi-

can federal aulhoritle lu"t uluhl or-

dered 11 Held lltixlUlul opened Ileal' III"MulimH fifty tilth a wt-a- t of I'li tllaa

on an ofli iul report that miall-du- bul I It had raited Ihere Inwhn h a number had been killed

Tno hundred diuaoona under Majorli'MHla It'll rebt-l- ri liiln.Hid-ed by lii'lnrea Tot lea

No (Juoruni In I't ruLima. 1'eru, Manh I. The Peru-

vian aotei nitient bum, I lodiiv Into-tulr- d

another exiruoitiinury ofonarrM for March II. There wa

nu quorum al

PLIllfl TALK

PRESIDENT OfJ

THE MEXICAN

T

Remember Our Sons andBrothers Must do the Fight-ing, Significant ExpressionFrom Chief Executive

SHARP REBUKE TO THEHOT HEAD3 IN CONGRESS

No One Can Question Power ofUnited States to do WhatMust be Done in Mexico

When Times Arrives.

Illy Wire to rvritlnif Meruit!.WnehiiiKtuii. Man h i. ttin-era- l

Villi h if ui kno ledKt tl theof .lineral Currunxu aa til

chief and twll 110'. pennii lit- Amer-l- i

an C01111111W.I011 1,1 examine the body11I William S. Helltiill lilllil Ihe W.iell-Inuio- n

aot eriiineni h.ia cuio-ulle- 1 itt .n raiixa. waa the explanation

made b Wllaoit tntlay ol

the luti at pluiM or Ihe Mcxlran ail na-

tion.The pi'eeiili nl told t allera 'hut Ihe

ileaue of the t oiiinilaaloiiera lo netliiillu-- Inalriictlona from W.iKbltm-I011- .

u well iim oideia from tieiii-ru- l

Villa liuoxt II. lute neri wolali d ant. but Ml. W iImhi take it lor

Kriillted thai the I '0 11 111 inel oner UI

atari In 11 lew tlaynAaked whtlhtr in view i f Ihe new

development ; 1 hiini. of policy waaintended by the fluted Stmea Imme-diately, the pli xKli nl piiititi d out thaiit country of the alxe and power of theI'nltt-- Hi. ue t u ul, I iifluru to wuil Juataa Inn; aa It plcixi d, 111 it nolmdydoubted II potter mid minmly doubt-ed tU.il liuerta waa vveuLuallj. lo rt-til-

lliat there need In- 110 hefilaiuuiill li.rinlnx the Jinlmiit ut thai whatthe I'nllt'd littea mhi d 1,1 uri iuii-pli- h

In Mi-I- n wti'ibl be iirr"iiiplihh-ed- .

hut that Ihoae people who wereill haate to hate thinifa d'Uit- - were

what lluv vouhl hate to tinI heniHelt I tut I tbey nuuld have !

colitl Unite lii olheia uml anna amiawi ethearta to do it 11 they wantidaoititlhiiiK done rlu'hl awiiy. If Hotwere milium In wait, Ihe pur-ul- , in

aurh a Mlep iiiikIiI iml belo ' v.

The pi Mib nl waa relet iihk it waapieaiimed, tu epi-- t rlier- - 111 coiim'eiM ile-- 1

111 li il l)K l.i'lual ai lam ut H'Uiie kill I

or nrmetl intei t eii( h n. w hit h heu ileplnrt

Hi ili-- li VwitltiM.The While llouee mi w Is thai.

Btrn tly apinkitiK, I Inn ia mi lightof Intel ll.illoll.il l.iw lit Wlllth theI'llltt-i- l States tttllid inalat oil arl,nKfor tlleat 11 it i , ailhiillXh the Aliler-ira-

kut eminent h-- bIhe powers lo tut, II h ts'unl ollicea for(lit- prolet t inn of liiretKiiera. If. Iiow-etet- '.

KtiKland ahoiilii not itk tint'nltetl Slale In puihlle lilt malletinto further compbcal imia with i iirl.iliu. the Ann man K"tci niiienlwnilld mil feel tibltuetl lo 1111 lift olidan ln raumil mil of the I n It throiikbIt m own t titlalilur rt l It e.

1'he next atep, It ttuuld uppear fruinthe ollii-la- l viewpoint here, la titiim

from tlieut Hiliain ih I'-

ll, iw tar ahv expei la tbe t'liiled Slaleato piiah the Keuto cane, tin the ottv--

timid lilt-r- Is et r reaaull lothai air.iiii.i will lie expelled In Ihenear future to Kite the Anient, ill uoeinnieni lurthcr that alllull IKIiera. It inlillea ol w hethertheir Hovertiiiii-iil- hate reromiUt-i- l

ll'itrt., or 110I. will Im- - a.ife In mnibiiiiMexico.

Secretary lryan filed hlato diaut-a- the hiluatlnn with

the houae lorelmi I'lMiiuillli-- t umlprobably will CllllKllt.il Homo ol tin--

iiliurt aaiiien on Mexu an uDairaIlrtorta to head off un) i.ail ,

linn In tiuiKrea. thul the executitedeparl iiieuta liiUbt not be eiiitiar-ruaee- d

III dealmiE with the ullair, ttt-i-

i t nli nl.Kir Cecil t e, the Hi lio--

ainbaaaador. ami Ktaiio. tbcHpanixh mnbiiHiuitliir. cmlerii ,1 n liliM'treiury Hltaii but Ihe aubje-- t ofthe waa not ditutat-d- . llio

luteal noli iiekimt the tuiledSt. ilea to 1 Ihe lilling of thearm embatgu wua expt-tte- heie to-day.

MIhMII III M.N T(M( IIKMtsnmi i, itt-- i.iiiNi (itiMin 1:

WaalniiKtoii, .Man b 2 ly a le,i-luilu- il

of Ihe at n. He Hula,- KeiiatorHtutie ol Muoaurl wa made chairmanof Ihe foreuu lelatluiia ccminutee,auccei-dlni- i the late li.icun.

Alihrl W Ina t I'nliii.WaahiiiKloti. Mu nli I liy a vote

of 47 to H. tha aenaie today refino-i- l

tu table a motion by Kenalor Aahur-- Ito prut fed with eoiiiilileiation of 111

1 olial 11 ill lolia I ameiiilnient ),, extend(IIITl aMe ll Wlllllt-n- . 1'llh III, il inn totable wa liy Senator U, ed of Miwniiil.

Mill ft Hi-ai- l IIUI liitNtl.Kl. I'm ul, Minn., March 2. Louie

W. Hill, chairman or the tmanl ofof Ihe licm Northern

will become preaident of the road toaucceed Cul I:, lirsy.

MKept Vigil by HisBrother s

Corpse

rolice Arrest Christian Stub-beru- d

Who Wrote Myste-

rious Notes While SittingBeside Alleged Suicide.

(Ity I matt I Win to C:reniK Herald.)Loa Aliuelet, Cal., M.ll 'l !

charb-- ,tiibberuil. a furri rti'-i- huntof Can on, Kuuth liuknta, tta l.nim!dead iti an I'ariinent loil.n, w uh luabrother t'hrlali.in keepli.u a aolnmy

lml beside the hotly. Cbr-Mlu- w

hiiiIi iI mid hi id penilinc .111 iii' n

of hla alory Hull i'i.,rl,-- , li idt'pcnitl hi nt ck artcrlue, with a p;ir-- 1

11 a km le.Tlireu 111, lis which Cbnailun

hating written W.li f.nill'l.They CLiiMtititcil a hue' filial nudeath, the lira "Will he dieof kidney t rouble The aecond."When will he die .' ami Ihe third."In h..t

Chilftian urHi'Med that tliese iiiea-tmn- a

weer wililen al a m- i iuj.i.isie.

A f, until noie. aicneil "Cbirbs' ttaafound Ii lead. "We have 1,1111 iitiimour own in mt . I ii 111 t liti,ivt whatI am auaperi, d of, but I li.i-.i- - il,-- 'linlh:nii "

The I wu mtn came luti t eci nilvIn II of I. mil. Charb - I, ,, a bank

nk ithowlliK of 1 I mill

MDUNTAINA R ME 1

PO E EFFECT!

THIEF CATCHERS

Anti Horse Thief fsociationRuns Down Men Who Rob-

bed Big Store and RecoverPart of Loot.

( peelal IMa.eh tu I tralaa HeraldMount. ill.air, .V .M .tlal't h 1 arl

CofTet. aoti of a ..iiiintiii ato,--

inr, ami S, C. 1 1, I. -- ill ailopietl soilWere Hllt-lt-t- nt the C. l.ranch fit.. nillt-- ,.,l 'it list of thisPlato b Hie Mount an, ,n Aiin-l(..r--

Thief asMicial lull i ha!, '.ll Willi bltak-nl- l

Inn Into Ihe Alum,' Mel .llitibcumpuny' attire In n I. tat Januarywhen a lame tUaiii. of nuichan-uun- a

il. M-- , tl udltl K clo- - b t,

niiiitinunnd ain- -

was rlolcn larite iiari ofHie rioleii ui'udi-- w.u- - t . ot creil.fuuiul aecrtti'd arutni l ihe ram b.

1 ica m cuii Ii saell li.. nil i I I I'll iited;i unit Cuftey In the r buy.

Thia ia the third i. nporiaut art t s-

made by Ihe Anil-II- , a assort-- 'i, II, ,li aim e us oiKana

Hull 111,11,

li i i ii It uku.

Saint Louis HasGenuine Gang

Murder

Red Simon, on Trial for Mur-

der Shot Down 111 Saloon byChief Witness for the Pr ?se-cutio-

(Hy l.ttvaetl Wire In I 'iiin Moral'!.St Lotiia. Mu M It J - -l. t

till ill Sun, ,11. 1, u in here for lll'Hder, wa atiui ttn-- a ' 1 tin i mu areaa of Ihe cum t be! ' he waslielim Hied tuilat non Waa abutw bile in a aal i h- - ' pi im ipal w il -

ness for the prosKllllnll was pl.t. ,1 'rail lntl.it ..

ihe minder of Kim i fan-oi- in aKant! lend in arl.t i. r can.

ben court le i - - f..r lull' h l-

toull w eltt 1,1 it h i " IfK I ha 11 I A obint ka awa J.iniiof

',.iuie , ,t n. rthe suloon. satil ' it Slliuiti a ml

lit IH V ZiHia. pi nu lj. a: i illleaa for I lupl'tiect lit Ion, ii he a.iloun to-

ilaether and t out i t -- i b.W tunesIhe ttxar coiniltt t lew 11 111 Ii t a

later V.ni aho IWlt-- hi tiltaloinat h. Z nit lb. ti lo Hi,ceiiiial police alaii-.- ud gute himaell up.

if llcera tpieal iuii. .1 inc. w ll.i sill. I

"Simon tnme ,iit-- . .e aiiliii.ii amiaunt lo con.eboil. it fellow willnever lite lu leant : litis! nu- -

REFUSE3 TO REVIEWWATCH TRUST CASE

(Itv N'ased Wire lit I t.nliif Herald 1I Wiifhiliv-lii- :,l t h T-t- sii- -

jPlttlie tolirl Inib.t In letUvtthe del Ul. .ii of ih- - f. I. l.il cniiits alNew Vol k. hohi i.i Hie W.ilib .mWalch cnmpallt . . a .1 Unl IIX Hie It- -

nle i lt.ea ul mi L. irlaibisNo oilier dot ish.iis weie aiiliuuiutd

by ilii roiirt.

D EC LAR ES M D YER i V EftLTHY H fi N C H fttfi H H EVV YORK HELD

LUCKY 11 GET

Off WITH

HIS NECK

Attorney for Operators inOpening Statement SayTemper of People was AHfor a Lynching.

I

NO TROUBLE UNTILFEDERATION CAME

.Terms Made by the Union.

Says Rees, Would MakeMining of Copper in Mich -

igan Impossible.

ll'.f Wlra lu Fvtl.lliK Herald IMi. Ii . Atari h J In h:a

t ii K mi i in in f.,t tin. mu,,. u., i .an iv, All , , Allen I . l;i t v. it.,l..ylobl Hi,. ..llUf.h-l.ill.- il lilt st H.i 11.

en. limit lee In- - Ih !if,i-i- l lli.it it f. imba.M n.'.cr li.nl J I n, iii, is ,t,;n ,11- -

III le, ..Utll.ll. Ill,- II, , iluMill, I, Is Irulii Ih,, I .1 II le ( ilsasl, I,Ihe (.1 ll.il- ttnllld ll.lte be sri(;idiIh.'t ll.l

j Iteleriiiit: tu the di in.ri.it ui , tin.J.leslib-ti- ut Ml,, Wtsl' lil K,,i, i. uol .Mun is arter his it fa.-- al to pi i nutHie i us t1 ,.-,-- p( t, in., ul I. li.-- aaui'l

"Mi'Jl'l- W.IM lliulltt 111- kt I t M'llll- -

lliH more aerioiia hapii i,i'l to him asllislii.p WiMiama ot Hie Lim i.p.iltntirtli, when he tit a i .1 ofthi alfair. It was niilinu- - ol tintMeal, st ettr Known to;me. For teel'nu ran tery ai rmiKthat nilftit it ml .t. vi-- i wis I'iriumittthat you hat! un t, f Il ifalralnl lotit ul with.' "

Kits se.tT tl.il if ri' slit .llofiWell- a jinlli l.ll pf .Ill it. the i.l.tl-ators t t.tl I.I list Ii. i in i of hi, I .. kor any ot tilth, e Icmlitii; lo sl,,,n .id--hlnu lib i;.. in o.ii' i oiulii. I ."

Hot it w in if tin- im.i,i l.i l.i o,iiis ,.!Hie strike, :, a am.

"Ailtii iiii"..iti.s un, i t.rn.i n.et s

taint ini'i l.i, ' o'i i f ill. hi- t in !:tn,'ami ben in si..', in Ih,. see, , I dis oli-- IIt t.l uiti.iin; our t ni,,.-- . Ti,. t s.i.

!;:;,;!;!:Vn:::, v.; ,;:::.:.in,-.- .'

....i,,,..s I,,,,..., mi. 1. ... !..,,;. nt I'MIS Kll.llttl l.'l- mule thin 1, )..,! ;,al

in.- - sink.- w.,s imtiii, .1,. i ,., iulj arrt mu tin- - plan of Hi- - Wc.

II 'It I M u .tl .tl. I S t ' Cil III, III. It " II i.l hi ,1 llli, li. w I, tv, ni l

llli-,- , II I he lot It I , k.t.u u' our iii -

llOSl It u-- j . mil oiiiiiiii,. lo1I. pet. lie II, minis ,iu,l, r fi.- it. mi,.liens I hat ,,ll, ai i i i It tileleilel.itliui."

sai l Ihere ttele thlle lla.-- nfIpilinic .iml j. ii. .i in, st, m ,,f heStrike j, , li.'ti'tllol I ,r Me

j t ii iiiliit k,,.i. li, pi, mi v.- "l!! Noo. Ill ltd. lie si, i.l i.l.l i Hi,--

mines l..r!i-- llil.r the pt'-le- l.oti uf'he n. I ist in in. ii. 'i'lie it. ne- - iitann- -Sllllt,. I'll" liicls W'-l,- e,..l .;. :,n.Stnili ,1. .111,1 . I'll,. Ill' I. lies iil'.i.UO'ttit-- II I. M Were Ileal,. ie.t.. Till-.'tlorney sat.l tiiai a ,i,i,-rt'.,-

I. Ullll. I of , .,'C I.l, ml Ilia. I. I., Ml, fe

ll IM I e ..' II nt-- .in, maIhe.nei-- In clliuiiik! . iiii.er ;. whenlei'l; an, ' la.- .line hut wet-.-

lb I I HI Ih. If beds at I'.illl.-Sllal-

' "I t W .IS a t i I fl W K' tie a

"e- Hie ciiiiiiiiiluiit w ..- - thul oils'hlvliiluus.d .l.t I li is t obl'-- led .iuii.'

folli. a mi: on Hie ii h.-- l.i a !c.-- ,o la ofIhe sii .kl I ." '

M' II. " read ..t., ,!,. ,,, ,'

! I :e nuin a r ol hi.. 1.. lit-V h I n-- i n i.. ,ii i n, I I'dlis ami I "1 i tlt a t a the ctll-plt- ,

I. a . w(n it the mad,, a I

' ' e ' , I .til t .t :. t;! tit.tl. is. im u ell b. t tl Iii..li,.s ti.l

liliibtnn lo ii, il '.In- W.i. i ii '1 ell. I . I 111 a W V

The le.lS. i -- el II tie- . .'!!!- -

rmnea lor isitu; to tt... a lb .b-- i

e.l, .i ot, !,l ' tt IS I.'' W -

Th.-l- Ii ,. l.i en ,. . ,, ., i r t!.stin b.i ii- t a ..t mi i '" t , t s111,1 II... let. t I, lei , I lie ll- ht

I The fed. i alien W ... I -- pull V, f ,

Hie Col,, r il'U'l-- ' I'll I.l- ..f.l i

.liar an it a eh. h .... altd l.t h ,e- - e- -

- ill li'lt if pli. pelt, il l . ..... - t

A ' .lll.tMU-l- l fi I lea e ..... I '

t.i a f .1 ale. by tin- I tie. I. '(t s t iv e In Ill li il: 'lie ' t t -111. t

Thele II It l.t ell mi il. instil tl dplit e act rt ell 111 .lu- o 'I. s .1 1: .1 III -

j

j.h.es bee. Ills.- uf the unltilae thai I'le II.. I.). .ritt of Hl-l- r el'l- -

ir, b.i., at i... IUII- - s m a i. l .1

Willi lb,' p'lri-u-e- ,'f II, e - 1.1 H,II ll.e all V ,. l.t , i.lillli.ll II',,t k Tin re rui,. Hi p.u u s . ..n.i

I... - ,,eu:.e Ihe l lull' the ftil- -

t i ., u n l.t a -- .i im tb, si n t ..: inol lite ellipl.-t-H-

j l his liii II and will In- the ..in. II. t

'f,.r in in- tmi mi in.-- s in t unl . t it . e- -

, I, W'li. I 111 !. cs l. Sill, Ivi.i'il--io ii r , ... I w.-i- nu i nmliti..iis ..iulIII. II' I. I t I'l loll ll.i beeli .f- u .!i lel.t'i'e -- nary.

ai Saiiitblou on Hie Mainl.Jam. a M ,. '..uihi.'ii. m ia! m tl- -

f ilKl'l Ut I 'le 1',.1'Hllet Utl'l II' Ll l

pallt. a tillto-a- tialat lic.-,,-- Hie i onXll-f sli.,.i 111 , . it !; loll riillllnltlee

MURDERED HIf HID

Mexicnns Arrested in Las'Animas Couuty Charged!

with Brutal Killing of Mau-ric- e

Williams.

RECALLS SENSATIONAL j

MURDERS OF 180G1

llir .'hmi Win idTniifl in... M;'i It it Tli;H

M.i it ih ' iti.nitf". u i liy ii 111 h1. II .it W.llf I ,1 I ' t I tll'llte (MINI

"f " "ion or ., bunt I el l 11. itv IS hla bodytli.ium'1 mi a sle-- l i,wr auow ill ft h to

,,.,,..1, 11,1. . ,,i..a n,r..wn ..v- -

Vr " " " "''--'baa iioeiinitl fr,,m the im a-

!1"" "f 'on""i n. n n.pe to.ia Thell .lleil In, lies nf the r.llll lll-- Were I

i ,itt-- by a t.cmth!nK parly InstMtmni Martimr. ami his ,,u,

Juan Mart nu.. ti i re arnsti-- tesier-,ta- t

ami ate in .i.nl bile eh.iiaetl withthe , rune.

'Tbe lb ,i. man is said in have iiiar-r- t

b ii t,ih the tw-- men it cunpb- oi!ns pi i,,- lo bis illsapp'-alaii- i c. Tll'lI, utile, I li mains it Ihe faliihet w...tiitlnr.d op nt i alio.- - box. Iiltnlil -

catlntl w.l d b IneallH olluineti t.i k,,h Kililul in I ne llHIO-a- .

I'hit crime itet'1'" the kllbtma ofiepul Slii tnv 1:1 it) tlrecn mi l

Jim Kelly by emtio rusilt r on the,l"bii--i.t- i m April 1n!oi. Hrecii

ml ieit- were hhi'i doaii from ami.n:-b- . tin ii 1. 1. dies bin itt-- and buried.1'or Ui.s cr'uo eiifbt nieii weret i led three of wilt. Ml were ill', cnti ulh pemillt, three lite liiipt lat.n- -

meat uml twu slmiit-i- fltiiwere Iniir piiii.bd. The two menhi Id fie- Ho- lib,una k'll.iiu are nl.at It ( a ,,f one of Ihe i t hied alav- -I tt Of HO ill pl, CS.

John CabodiWillEscape the

Gallows

Advisory jury of 12 Men iaSanta Fe Today DetermineThat Gallup Murderer is

Insane

tM,"t"l IMtinifli in latt'iiln )

ran' i I e. ,N ,M .Man ii --' Jom'".,:, oil-- n, , ,1 t Hi im .,i inur- -

llel. Ill !llilli liet ttetk. WHS a,l- -

J"il ,l ,11 .III.- h I u.--l ll' t .1 nlilr i:. I

V ' I ill u , I'" k III." allell II

1... el M i..n.,l! imue .iMii'lt ifMil. I'd the la. Hi. III. ti! 111" l.llc

colllt nl'llllllK I'lihoiii's t Alt II

li,,tl all. a 1,1 Ittin, til W .s Is.-- . 11 I

.111.-- . I. in: ' I. nl iieiu. nt 111 lb,Si. lie r..lo ,im.JII. ill .:,s S. l.-

'l il. lie, I. II et lu -- .111.11 W.1S t.'ili lie. I

l.t .l.iilie al'i-- l ., Juit ,, IttclteOll 11. -- UtlllH III all il'itls.ili e.ipilell'lo Ihe colli. i..l- a i, in- -. Hi-

ll

" "11 the all! ml . ' si "' il thai11. tv.il- UII. I e ,l ,a--e 11 .1 . . . .1 ,t :, 10

bl 1.-- 111 .1 I ll. bat's eil w ll ll Hie il'll '

! He ,U III UK 'till I It ll.ll tl.llll.ii.iii.-n- .

I ll Iti I IIY-- li I I IMisI XliiiHI III' I sii i IIIMi

Sanlii I t , N M . .Ma h : ,1'iillI'.. Cn ill. .1 1:1,11. 1! In hell1 I fiill-i!,- -

at ll.ll 1,1 s. V as CI.-- id"ti tl.tl - - h.- - s.iiiilv In f.u,. t

., ', .....II nl 1,1 lu, n

tills m, l n 11 .:

Sic i'l Id III' .1,11 I i, I, rmi 11, Ihi't a ..li - mm. I ,j. ,:

icn-- va.iI 1.. si.st.t int. .1 ami ),.-

W ill he 1. illicit:.-- , I tor l I.. heM.il. I'lM.II. Kjllilu at I..1S eas ulI. mil till., - lu mIii.iiI.I i.ciiiii.ia.t lit

lb. i.l- -: .tii'l 11.- p. vvitt,..-- : vt.i.HI 'l l.ii.. - t .VI n . pi ...ii

b I. ill ., Mil e, .t . lal,'. l

.il '.. 'lot- A' nut. ,t I,,II. ' a'. ...I' . - ll'!: I .1 t! ,..,. ,.

he ' f . I ,0.111 ,..11 ll.it0 was .1 11. .1,, I 'i .

IOill.lt It I. Ip- is l.i llnaltilit tl ll.lli-e- il

.1 - ' ..r I I,.. IV 1.1 ,, ,

'inta' Ih 1' l,i iul. I .bt,!t 1. 111 111 1. it : 11

11 I'l ' O l" Who e - Ll '.t.l-- , thai of.!. - - I '111 a III, III ,V ; u tt l - re-I- t

r. ', I, i t .1 , . a ii.t it, "I in I', lis a.-- i

I. how I . lioiihl pi"- w ill ,.s .il.t ,1 II IV ot lv

Tbe Iii ,.i 11, is si ii 1, ml, w .iv m 1

t. lo. k

l.t in 1.1I lialhm iH-at-

New London, rmiu,. Mar. hW " 'I ' ,11',. ...la ,. t ,e ileal ll al

ll. Ill o lain Hi ll .lo,n W llar-h.W- .'I'. . I. .led.

tictlfl.il Hallow .11 11. III). d b-

his tt te. w n lliaatll a tuiil I liell,.i. I..11 I

. ..I..I. that lit I, t 11:1,1011 lill Mee .',t'.-- hums ,i a t ttele h..!'

W t K. .1 u It sin,) the lIlsTl I

UVel te Was n't.. II L I I lull.. Is ofI t r to .1 l ii el re k as at: unaiI oi.nil-- t lu Hi, .M..1.1 111.1 il.tlii.-t- . mu)T4 p .tin la 111 Ho- M.i.ii.i ili-t- l.

FAST Hi CRIP

STORM

Traffic in and Around thoGreater City Totally Par- -

alyzed by Worst Blizzarain Years.

EIGHT DEATHS REPORTEDUP TO NOON TODAY

SchocU and Factories ClosedThroughout the City andSuburbs and Suppiy Short-age is Probable.

(t.y Vtr Iti ftenln. Ilcralil ).New Vein, Ala re I; .'. - Tonus us f .1 r

west us Cltu elaiiil ;tiid ua far auiithas f la ll iiiini e it batl.-rc- t.lml.siiini.' with kbit t it. at buried in auuw-it- i

a ttrrbic Klnrtii. central over thestate of .S'ew Vnlk uml New Jerst).which bi'Han eittiy tesleril.it ami w ustill in pr.'iir.ss totlay. lu New- - York,New and I It uuiu buIweill X mid II inches of allow, ta

of it packed hard nnd troy.cn,, uteri il ihe aii'iuiil at noon and wu-- lill lalliiiK.

Not III lllttan teara had ltre-j,.-

New 'ol it and l

it atnl'tll.Al tillil Ihe ul Hie Willi!

reached M mile un hunr,I: Kill ileal lis were reported here.Truffle everywhere In the atorin

area wua interrupted nmi In aomutin-et- ih un. rallied entirely. Iliitulr-- dnf I. It aviiiph iiob a w ere t urrh d dun u

Nu in.ik tr.tlna n ut bed the rllrdiit in'ihf fnreiioon I if tw u. f tt

ItiiM'h iim ill Ihe III. 11 of e.t I ,,i--

loiiat. only one, the M,,vM,r,. ,1,1.('ltd.- - Hue. I mm rhiliiilelplu'a. had1. purled before nooii. All trains loami I rom Hie west mid ao ulh wt-i- Hi.til f.nllt-l- t delated. Collunillatlonit tins ciiuie in Iii horloiialv. hauled bylUo I tlKllleS I'll the I'ellllSt'lt .lllial.eltt.-ei- i this cllv mid I'lilbulelphialimit- - Ih.-- . n l'iiii ti 1, tin ih mi, tele.pin. tie . pi.lt a were dow n arid tniitivsmutl Indues hid been prostrated.

l.i. bur. is. tin r .1 ai work tu ke p ihsu.lt-he- open, were r n M III I ell by Iheili'I'iiiK smut ami Ho- fullitiK

winch crusted the rail.tv. nh I"- Twelve trains which leftNew nrk l.etvvis'ii S:SI mid 7 p int estei-tl- 11 stalled ut tali. nitI . .lots mi the Ne Vnrk division TheIh nnst lv ,1111.1 aiaib.ii tttia run delt.itll II it. t' tin ui, nu t lienor it,t- -

mi nt fioiii the liifni unit ion bun .111

Tl ri in,- r.niil saul cumll- -

llnns oiihl nut impi'ute tifitll Hidaioriu al.iif.-i- wav trainwelt- stalled smith from . v Cityt'tiip r oiib-i- In make vtbai plumelint could Aniinum ineiii tvaa ma.bi.11 nut. 11 that all trains on the l iiilt.illliillr I of New Jersey ami the llii.- -tllio.rc and iihln bitvvti-- Vi-- Yi.Hruml l'bi!.i.. ill 1.1 nn.l Washingtonh"l been .il.timb-iiei- l 1111I1I fmiiiern..t:

In tlt.s iity. cars. ti.tnt.iiN amiItlllullloblli s ll'll- - Stalled i I I It II hl-rt-

de-- lit) lv llleil ill til- - Hnl, III Ii, 111

ItiVV !i vv t re VI .1 ll..;it..tt tie. tri llhtI.l O Ii IK 11 all. I vlll be as. Kit t . K .

Itil'll.K wiles h. iv, lilt III. lite II

l i t In rut i.ir the til rt tilH t' s- In... - i tin- -- ol.lll I. a lu I"

! I to.l .v in. I hiin.iit tls of f.u i,,r- -1' S V . If ,,!,. Till- e I. ,1.1.1. IS It -

lo ,li the It.,, V. nl the Lull?I Oil I It 0,1 , it e I; ie, I

Hi 0" pli.V S .,1 IV II! I, I' Hit Hill f 1.1I 'l- - III I... tie - I lll.l.l, slutt pi.'- -

I li.s Mat eal vvei. f.uiml l,iii.-- .

in snow 1,. .ilka Tlu-- t h.i.l lu l.nhauled "ill nf flic mu- - 1,1 for, Hoipb.tis cn!, I pit.iie.l Tr.rttc .

1. if. I, m a it, Hi. it. r etv ..ikw lv balled M.t.t ..lis tt.rc il .Mi-ll tl I.l the. , r- ! - I Hi ll- ,

'll.il In, a It, M.iihall.in tin- - Hlontrf.u f en- - ami lit""1.!! it tri, us nt-ri- t

K'i'i ruin- nix . ft tietii ' than"i t . n I Hie ill .its t h.,

II ll. 111.- Ilot.l I f,.. I If I) IIIlilol-ivla- .l,l.."b!t. - l'...- - ji lt IhBllnvv balll-- .v lln.r t hanftelifSllt I'.tt n u .. nl fioiii frit, ks.iul vt,,e, n Wne . i !. mil ,,f N't'itr"ik i,i,.,.i;Ii .fv. J. rst v and tu.i

il A lan r. mam. .1 l idlv . iippletlIul. ... I, ti.ia not cariitil tbm 11

vv, 1. a bur. lent .1 n Hi a load of ,.w ,. .. 11.;, na ..r l.n.k. rt

Al ll:., upcilinu uf litis. Mesa un tilt!Nt vv , I li Mu. it . A. Ill, "I;.- 1, -- a Hi. HI.'"a ..f il.e t.l no inrml'i rs were pre..1:1. Tile emit, or mils-- I. tn.tlk-t-w s 111 ip Hr-i.t- siiiei il. spi'n,lt- severe l , .tl III r bill Hit all. n.lalee of lie II Iul, lv ,, f, ! 1 U t

mutt ill. 1:1 , haiiilliil

Hail In I Ion html.''h t, in, I ii . M.ttt-- .' -I- 'b-t. ' it., I

w,s lot In .nit.'h.-- i sti.nii ti.,l.,t Iiui..Vis 11 nnd III.. I e In p. ethis in it list w.i- - I il. aiecs al'Ovum I t,.

Kllnw III I It'll tr I'.I lent i r. Mai. Ii i Stiuw beai

Page 3: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 03-02-1914 · I 11 l'tir 'iiif, other 1 111111H l lu r trmn a held at JiMrK ready lor hi. ow n une fur tho return li ip mill tu--Ur Him I 011

TWO. THE EVENING IIEHALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., MONDAY, MALCH 2. 1014.

Aztec Fuel Co. MOTME IIOTJIE STOREHOUSE

Kt Gallup Stove Coal

Cleanest Coal in

the market.

PHUNB Ml.

Iai.li.1 l..tli t.il..n. ll'M.tl llfl'r ai "i ilt u t iti tcin im i .1

Ml I . Mm, v i ,lh. Willi MII.WII I lilll I ..h .111(1 I 'hl lll. I nil- till'i'! i ii ii i i.iiih i Kin. wiih lower Iiiii- -

"li lilli' HMttii'il iilnl KlJf .lll'I li.i.thll im II,, I..III ,t lur

hi in N i i Mi k ii 'i.

Sio Im l.ri-- If).in- - i ' !. . .Mm. h 2 -- A hni v

Ii II lulf :il. hi i.ilif hutil lil.ii.ii i., ii.it. ii in we) mill tncltltut

I 'I

liilmli l.lii(Ti ll. ill !. In. i M.,:. ,i - Tin- - hlit- -

Will ll I.i nan nil. I run-I.- I,

I Ii,.hkIi III' 111. Illillllll III-'l-

Tin- i.iiIi-i.miIi- ii 1. h In lielln v .i i .'ifli uiH. bruin mure dm-l.il- .

in-i- it. Hi, ,n in nnv Mlmm forI'.-ti- ili'.iiltH were in.rt'il In

Hum .lit illicitly doc In ihc mi, Mil.V,,,i.ln,ir u r tumuii, on yIi Hutu- or fiiii Ii II. Inn tin- - 4,1- -

l.ll.. Will. I ill. III. I II I .... .,

Cuilni.ul iintlii- nil i.uili ihc IVnn-uli.tnl- .i

and IiIii-i- i hum pr.ic.- -I it H ni ii Un tnl- -l ill in (In. rally pall'I I In- - day.

Ni 1. in hail arrived here fn.in,m-- Vol Milne I.iki nUIlt lllnl III IIIfniiiMii.il im nlli-inii- waa made touml ii.iiiih nut l Hi. ii cu.

I'r.i.tKully mul mini- - In thin. Ilu. I' ll.- held wciu abut down, il in-to lllf .I'll 111.

Two iliiiiliM were i ei'inied nl Hcran-- I'

ll- ". II. Wn.-clor- uf Cleveland,'IHm, nut ut . i . ii i - while letill ning

I. Ii im linli-- l from ihi- - Mintluy :cvivaitill 1 M in .iiiki iI). .carlj .Mm pel-mi- ls

nili' in. ii 1. 1. mil mitlit in tilh. inl.i , titlii i nai li. nl i.iiiIihi, nil- -

I. I'll- t'l Kt-- llMllll'.

Mm in i,i iiiti r.Mnirh a. Tin-

I'M Minim Of till' Wllll-- f MWIpt the.Xtlautir I'tiaul 1 il t nun Kant h.i t,M.iiiii'. In Savannah, c.i , win lr a tuliiwain lollitiif down im. greatI..I.IK 1. null) ovi iiiii'.til thi- - A I In in lomi.ium :m Ihi- - Mouth ,m Florida. l,uw-

hi icinpt raturca i'i-- r n i nrdi'd InM.in Ii m ic rimM.riil In ( 'liarli .Huni. n.l Mm im mid i.tin-- point in ther..'it IiciihI. Outerlng fiver unlit In rn.Vi a k.liKlMlld. the nli.l in hluUKlltlu.nv mii.hs mirth i.f Maryland umlmill wtmla nil iiIiiiik the Atlantici ...i.-- t. Nil murine diraNlcra hud beenI. I'. Hi d.

TOKER EQUIPMENTHID UNDER BIBLES

l Wire in Kvenloc Afraid. 'liiiili v. I'olo,, M.nth i'mprrty

..i.i in li.nu Imi ii m. .it'll mill ii rum- -J il l, l.i.ki'T III Will, (nlllld lu-

ll. iv hi nilhi-r- who Kiiii-rlie- theIn. in i i.f V. s. Tipton, iiri'i-fili'i- l

( luil wild iiuiiinrfi'lliiiii.'lit.. H'nli-i- i k In wile ni undi-- r

I ii uml H'Iihiiiiim ....ii,ilr(M Ac-- i.

r.hnK l.i Ihi- - iilllii'iH. in, .11 i.f Itin J. M. I '..win i nl Kviiim, u

M...,! i.,wn hi-i- f

Tin- iilli-h- l ;n ma, I,. I. ItnWlmidK. i.'.l.l.ntl. I iiiii iI Stai.-- M'i'i'i'i .

i iiKt'iii uml iMu iIrt M. Afi'.-- .

.1 M... Ii uml J. v Unki-r- . iiliim.1 il'lj. Kill H.ijiii u hi ,ii ti - hi w..i 'li.i,.n who win- iirii'Hiiil in ( mi- -

" '' win ilii- - nlli'ki-i- l llufis, di'- -

' Km w .il l'lii.iim.i l'.ll IMIIC o nlililltf In till'

"nils K II in In, III. i Unit . umlh id y Hi. Mutliully ri.hl.l'd u

ill.. Ml..ln Mln If lllll.-- .

Correct models in Dresi andStreet Hats for spring now oudisplay. No opening this sea-

son. Ferguson, 109 S. Fourthbtreet.

Chicatj Mill & Lumber Co.

General Planing; Mill

3rd and Marquette Phone 8

Don't PaintYour Floors. Put down Con-fcolu-

it is water proof and

v ill wear for years. It takes

the place of oak flooring

CongolumFor Rug Border and Flooring.

Water Proof. Wears for years.

V.ith it you have an Oak

Jlojr at a minimum cobt. j

Strom Bros.HOUSE FURNISHERS

SECOND AND ZZVTZVL

TO TESTIFY III

TRINIDAD

Congressional CommitteeGarbed in Slickers andBoots Explore Depths ot

Delagua Mine.

tj l"ril Wire lo lnunt lli'rnlil ,

'I i iiinliiil. ..!... .Mm, Ii : K rI 'nMllt.itl. i.f IMIllinl f..l I III' I lilll d

Mnir Wi.ikit" nf A iiii-- i i. n Inil.i'.11 ll Willi. Ili'W I III' liil.l mi

Ihi ii.M'iiimiii-i- ' nf "M.'llii i ' hi-- .

I..ri' ilu. im im 1K..1 lnI'Miiitinlli'i' l In X I.il lll.it llnti'Mi iiiiiuiv nf thi- iiKi'd miiiHi Ii'.hIi--

will In. In kin in I H'tii i I

Thf i i.iiiitiiiitf liuil In ii n.'il In Imu

Sun Itiifni l Ii.imiiI.'iI Hum hIu i 111...11 mItili-rtU'- M. .ilni .Inni-M- At hi' linn'1.1I fur lln Mil' I" hi" IimI'I'"I MH'--

hi I ini'i-tirii- wiin iiilli-- nt w Im h Mr,I'mmIIKIUi Wltlllll'I'W llIN l'.lIHt.

Hi. ia. N II kill". i i.iiiim. I

fur Hi.- Miii. Wmiu.-i- ix ..i mid 111. ittin ilinimi- 1.1 im.iii iiiihIi.it HUH fl'.lll'll till lakllltf nf lI'MllllintlIII Ihn hiiMpltnl iiiikIiI illlillil'l' WilliIhn hiilii'im irnt i'I'iIimhn IiinII-luir- d

fnr thi- - rilfuiT nf Mmln r Juiii-h- .

I.L t'KIMIX l, t' l

M ltlKI! W Alt I'llM IMI IITiliild.nl. 1 'hIu.. M.i nil .' - All nun- -

hint in mi nmlnn nut ..I 1 . - rriciiil1 0.1 1 Mlrikp niTu linn iniliiiiii'ii untilih. May linn in .IihiiI.i i i, hi I DimllliirillllK. Till- - rliai' Illi llllll' HliiMI- - nfI.HIIIH Xaiii'iini-lll- . .laiiirn lt.-i- lit im. midlluhi rl I'hln ji. ill In tm i.f thi. I'nltudMine Wiirkna nf AiniTira, imaiimlwhnin liilm niHlli.iiM 1 Im rx in k in i 111 rhmi luiii 11I11I

BmaUMi- - i.f llir tidlMiiMitinn of Ma-

jor Ii J linuiilituli. Jiulk'i' iidviirale.thf lii'inliiK on lln- - Moilur" Join'shiihi'in ruii'UM raBi. wire omI iiirdiinill toiiiurrnw nun nlnif. II. N ll

'oiinMil for tho I'niii'd MumWi.tki'ts ill Mid Mpfidy 111 ion by theuurt.

1 o;iii-m- k t'.MM.uiti:01 ri n or ii;i..i mini:

Tilnliliid. Colo. Manh - I :!!--Ki'iiiaip i lirm-M-. I.miiim mid ."iitlii-r- -

land. of Ihi' hoiiw Nulii'iiiiilnltii-- r In- -

M'MtlHllllllK I 111' I'lihirmln lolll llillli-I-

Nlilki'. today i'Xii.nd thi- - lnhiKiiumiiii- - nf Ihi- - '. h mi Kindcomimi, tin- - liirm nt , ..ilm iiik i oi-l-

in thp atati-- . Th rnrmri'HMiiii'nli ft Trinidad in Ihi- dn, iiinkinu'lln- - t wilily-llill- i. tllii hy nul'i 111. il'llfThi-- won- - iiii-- i hi thi- - mini' hy Hnpi-r-- ,

iiili iiili'iii II. W. Si mlnraHM. whnuiuk I10MI for lln-- Vlrtor-Aiii- i ru an roin.pany. kaHliid hi riKht eye. The wound

At thf mine oftli-- the ri.nxrei-Mini-l- ! w aM dn Mi d hy a dm tor mid he e

Miipi'lli-- with overallM. Juliila lM turiii il to iln . AvlMlant Chief I'm- -

mil ititnerM' The ronKri-MNine-

went throuKli iiiIIi-- ol work-Iiik- h

und Miiw at first hand the toll ofthe liiini lii. They Inli i i. w i d u num-ber of the men, niii'Mt inning them

workinu rendu lotm ami theirri'latlotiM with their employem. Afterthe yiMii to the linn., the l .pi . mi iii.itlvi'M returned to 'liiiiiil.nl It wiimKenet'iill nnili l KliM.il. .1 lii hi u H notlet oiih inllv uniiiinii. i d. that the y

nf Mother Marv Joium wouldbe taken diiriiiK the

COURT

UPHOLDS THE

TAX

Duncan MoPhail Loses in Fa-

mous Denver Canine LicenseSuit when Supreme CourtDecides.

(Rf Wire to r.eulug llrraid.1Uiimr Manh I - Tin t ik IK o a

inuiih ipi'lm to I ix and inlleit a taxon doilM wan upheld hy the Ml.llr KU- -

. I ni,- unit t, ,.!., in thi- - im- ot Inifi-iii- n

Mil'huil ol I'eiiM-r- . v ho hud lur-ried It up thl'oiilh the JUr.ll.i-- . lOlllltyund dlMtiut iniiiu to thf hikheMt

of the Ml iU- - In .uli toiirt thehndiii h uiiauiHt M. i'liuii. who pio- -

loUMly hud aiiiioiiiii-f- that hi' would"rot In Jail ' In fine he would payThere wrir lwrlf typew rill.-- pane.Ill the M oplllloli M- I'liail aulIn i nun today. II,. K.i ii-- no liuiina-tle- n

a. to wheihi-- r he would complyit tin.' lourt a in di r.

M1K ..MlJhMi:T II Wito M T oi;; l. i:I'rnii-r- , Manh '.'. I he iikh.mi.iiii nl

ou iiiinea under tin- i'.UJ law will beon a hii mi. of um half tin- kiomm midall the net Mi in- - ol the ore. nu.Kra dm imioii ol tin mi. i It. Miipieuif ...nithanded down today. The iloi imioiiwaa wrllti ii hy Juni r II. liab-ti- i

It.

('iiiiiilr lsiiiti Iti'iii.itiiliil.Xliii.ii .'- - Mi,, .tula au-p- li

lllu l ourt today Mi nt bin k to thehiaer lourt I n n il . the boundarydiMpute bi--i wi-i-- ti'uav and -- ..ii Juani on n I lea with inairui tiona Dial II hatried tn the i.r either euuntybut that un nutMide judue bu railed illlo prekidw. The point iniulird lawhere Mineral rriek Join, tne I'n- -

coiupuhiire nur, the ontrntnuia ofthe two roiintlea hrliiK hanrd on twodifferent piuiita uf Juiu-ture-

The run una uppealiil Iiom thedUti'U't court iif han Juau eiiunt,where u ileriMina had bei-- rmderedin f our i.f that i niiim. wiii.Ii

the boundary aa aurw.edtiate 'iifiiiei'r Ju.ir.ii In I 'Jim. ThediMpuleil teiTilory rontaiiia i'linaidrr-ubl- a

vulunlde mineial bind.

Ferguson, the milliner, isslowing all the correct modelsin Dress and Street Hats forliing. 109 S, Fourth street.

TO BE ERECTED

AT ONCE

Plans All Ready for New

Building to Take Place o:One Destroyed by Fire Las

Night.

LOSS ESTIMATED ATABOUT $20,000

City Department Makes Ef-

fective Fight AgainstFlames in Spite of SeriousHandicap of Short Water.

Kill- - ri diu i d 'hi- mita I i-- lulliim l

Mii.ri hiMiMi-- . mul tli.- kIhih, tn a in."nf riiiim liitv yrMtrtdiiy iifn rim.ui.1.11I111K 11 I"mm nf III ll'.IMl -firi'iiiiin wiim kIikIiiIn injund llnii h'in, in n p,;.M!iiK i'Iikuii. ur thp uiiiki'-mIi- h

k nl ilii' pi.w.r pimii iiri-

tn huvi. Mtmii'd lln i.!.iiThi: firv wiim diMrnii'irit hy liniii'

lirn ii.i. 11 wati hiiiun. MluiMly 11 Hi r ."

n i Im k. Urii Ko m iiliirni unawi-r- -

i d l.y Ihp Mlmi r r. iin ii. und l !:u rloi k. a li'W imnuifa luli i. thi' u- -

,,u,iIiim at I In-- uliiUmi inn011 th'- - aieno.

I ly I hut mie I ho fire him apri-a-

IhrotiKh the Month 1111I of thi- -

in M.Ui- - of fle Miri-uni- ihmtin- Hi.nla I f I in filthier hud mIiT.,IThe I'liitriil iiiKinf Htnrtid iuiuilnuut the Hun I a 1'c hvdraiit, hut lhawati r ireaaure wiim Inn low for ef ff . --

live nerWrr. Chief Klein had the lf

iliMcniiii. i ti-i- l and run to a i llylivdrrinl nulMide the railroad )uld liemii Id nllerwarilM that the iliutiiiK"would have luiiihad the lin n not l.ii-- i'oiiiilled tomi ki- that i h.nik'f. The iIimI.hu i- Iroin

the file lo the hvill.uit w um mo

fcrenl that null one line "nl Iiom waaialhihle.

Tin- - lire m read to the north endnf the lillllitiliK while the tin-I- w i

haiiiT'iiK hdranlM. and at t::' 'ln fvh'ln ealleil thf iKhlaiulM i oin.ali.'

IntoAt 7 u'l'loek the Mton hou.-- whm a

nia-- .i of rintiM. Mild with the flreini-.- i

liouritiH water on the pile ull il.ni. rof a Mpriad wns o cr.

Tile llluhlalld iolllialiy hi-l- tip HieeiiNt hiiiuid limit.'. I thirty minuietwith a hue nf hoMi' 11. tomn the tr.n k.

A lallliiK pli ee of iron knoi kedipt. I ri d IIiimmi I'm hi'lmi't off and

vroye was knoi-kei- l ilow n by a lalilmfladder, luit wiim not injured.

The d. Ml rin 1, .11 of tin l.ii .:iuf'tn, in n way. plun. already imiilnby the railroad. A new utorehoiiMe.Iiiiluded III the planw for the newMhi.pM. him I n il.Miuned. ami il willbf ril.-- t I'll at Oilre. IC. Con- -

lUTM. the Ki'ln'rill Mtori kei-pel- WrtMhi-r- Mi'ii't'al ilaM la.r Wfk imilir-rui- n

with K. Ii. Hiewiiit, tin- - li.iultiion kei per. reuardiiiK the plmiM lorthe tii'W MtorehoiiMi' Mr. ConiniM,who h'fi for KI I'iimii PMterdny. Im

lo arrant!!- - lor the immi-dlal- e

e..n--iru- i lion of tin- - new liotiMi- - iihii liIm to l.e lnali.,1 I fin II f. i l Month ofthe Kini'Ial otf.ii. tnilliblihf.

Some of tin railroad i.f ii. !..! i.I iiialid the probi.bl.. dmuuue nt -

fuiil or 1411. anil, but II K I dial of theHlori-M- . bitiK of braM uml .1011. im

likelv to be aalMiKiil and Piun-keep- .

r tlnnliH J jn nun w'.ll n.M--the damnge.

SUNDAY SCHOOLS OFALBUQUERQUE SHOW

ANOTHER INCREASE

tf liilanre Iti-i- lu u To-I- nl

ur 1 hiiii-i-i- i lliiiuTri'il uml !.eiilr-liin- e.

The Hninhiv . b...,U of Aibuuuer- -

iiie yi'Mifrday MlmMed mint her Im-

portant mi ill In iitt.'iul.ill. e. follow --

Inir Im the re, in I :

f'li'Mt J95; C rul Af- -ntle MetlinlilMl. 2 i Cor.urt' K.i I l.m.i I.

US: I'reMbytellall. Hold lllnli Itrolidwiiy. 12; 1'aptlMt, Hi:,; KplMi-n-!pl- .

kJ. I.ulhi'l'iii. iT. total. 1.379.jimi Hiiml.iy. l st'..1: na.ii, IB.

Chuichi'M MhiiwiiiK iiiiium: Flr.tMethmllMl. UM-Iiu- MrlHodlMt.I'ti BbMerii.n. llaptiMl. (Jold and

lliroudnay. The Im ! Haiti whm Inthe 1'irM I'ri'Mlu i hureh.

Correct models in Dress andStreet Hats for spring now oudisplay. No opening this sea-son. Ferguson, 109 S. Fourthstreet.

INVESTIGATING ALLEGEDSTEEL TRUST REBATES

file 1.rated Wire In I'teiilng HeraldWuHhii.atoii, Mnrrh : lii an elloit

j In what foiitotaiion theremay be for i hari m that the I tniflKtute fteel i nl poiution haa lereixeddiirin the IuhI mix yeuta illei-.i- i li

t bale, from the i'.iIIiii.Im on fieiahteharxea, I ominlMMloiier Harlan of theInlerMtute e eoiiuiilMMlnti lo- -

ilay mumini'd li.nnl Uirnir of NewI York mid W illiam f. itreen it Iowa,nn m hi.Hf the .mute baMi--

iH tfMoliitioll eiiil Mlllljt the rominilteetn in. ilii) into the a.thje. t.

Albuquerque women wontneed to wait for a formal open-ing this spring. All the or-rec- t

models in Dress and StrettHats are now on display atFerguson's 109 S. Fourth St.

Hudson king of motor cars

1 ime to think or those new Draperies.You have put off buying them untilSpring, and Spring is almost here. You'llfind all the new Curtain and Draperyideas on our third floor; scores of exclu-sive new patterns and many of thementirely inexpensive.

Colonial Drapery FabricsEvery woman knowi that the name "Colonial''

itands for luperiority in draperiei. However you

can't know until you have visited our third floor tho

varied beauties of our line of Colonial hangings,

Colonial Draperies come in Scrims with th: most

artistic colored borders; in Cretonne and Chintz; alio

the new Walden Kepp. Taffetas and Tapestries.

urn ins.' ii ll miiia-i i.rf .Iimiiihmw i mm iwiurfimri ir a. M-r fli i rr- - it 1 i ..-- ii- ii.ni yi mTkmmm .i 1 'A

. H

j

iiiiiiiiii mi in. .in. mi I injin M mi n n in m B. fi ma in I n in m, u ,i nt-- mi m mpi f.... . .im m- - -j iiiMi....aiiiiMiMiaiiMHiii-- inn i mian mmjfJ,

!

!

RACB OR

SEESiViMiliM.iii.tf J " ...j- - ii

Vs m muni. an i'iia mi mi i

'tiaai miiwii Ir iiril J i.nn samii

I

IMPORTANT ROilF

WORK STARTS

TODAY

Construction Begins on High-

way to Isleta Forest Ser-

vice Commences Contructionin Tijeras Canyon.

COUNTY PUTS IN $2,500TO BUILD BRIDGS

riiei.il of the foreMiry Meryl',, un- -

no lllt eil irim moiluriK linn l"iiu) ei .......... ..Ill 1... -- I. ....... I ..n IK..'Koxi'lllliielit H atreti II of the Tljerai

road ihrouKh the fori-M- t

Tin Htretrh tuna fourteenmile.. In KiiiiiUiu ut ftlxu'a and endtnuat firUilh.. Work will he ciarti'd utdilva'a.

IimI wei k the atute fotre begunWork oil tbr Mlale road to Islrla.

I 'ainx thi mule. pureh.iMfdfrom the rouiily, the atute tjanit

Mt.'irlid in at the HareliiM i.li.Ue, andthe iilun Im the work a. rap-idly llH poMMlhle.

The foriMiiy .ervlie lum beenJ:i"" a mile 'or th,. Tijeraa road

work, half . which la uiuilaliln now.The real ol the auiii to be expendedwill be iiiuilil'le ufter July.

Th euunty hua 2. t. ( u tn hand tobe deyote.l to hulhiiim bil.litia in thecanon, und the roudM Ij'jomii'Im aiemixioua to that mom y put towork It ran he um d only for bridaea.but that mm h Work u.bh d to thea in. nil Minn of liuprm eniiulM willcomfort Hi, p.oil loaiia etaiiKeilkta ulot.

REGULAR MEETING OFCITY SCHOOL BOARD

The rerniiir firai of the monthmeituiK in the city board of (dura-tion will he held thi. afternoon ut 4

o'clock. Th- - liourd t xpfi im at ttiiameeting to lit a contract lor llir at eelfurniture ol the new huth w hooiluiililiiiK, wlili h Im In. lea the ixlui.ivelot krr i . i ii ' ii it t for the nii l andIm) a. ill . .nim, rooiiiM nr., I f.,r thex Tin. roi.ma rolarife and roiiiiiio..lloiia. r theveal and went tear room, of I lie)

(round Ho nr. mid will be eiiolppedw nn Min i h ki n n t ili lent ly lnrae tohold wi ll., und belonKinK.of ..i ll llltill kiwi.. I atuileiil

'1 li ii rouiiiiu I.UMitifM. la tui ollie I. eh. - In- - boa ii.

Tu C ure a 4 old In One layTnk I.AXAT1VK Hll .! QI'INIVKTublita. rtir x .at a nliind iiiuii.y ifit tailn In dire, f V. H

nature la nn e'h tusl. lit.

Hudson -- king of motor car

KIDNEYS BOTHER

Jl I -- i Men! M-- o Take LIu-- h ofSulla I'efure I mini! I'.iiiikln-.t- .

l'lir arid in Inrnt il p.. thi kld-hl- -

M. thei bei nice o eri. nt k.-i- , netMiuuistMh. and feel llae lum;n ollead. Tile urine i lin'i clolnl. thebladdi r In irritated, anil otl .na In

ohllKeil tn aei'k relief hm or Ihreatitiiej durum thi-- ni'-'iit- . When thokldneya clost you iiuihi help them llil.itioff the body'. uritioiiM waMie or youlihe a real alrk perMoti Fhortly At nrtyou feel a dull inlm-r- in the k.itnrv

you aulTtr Irmn b.u a he, Hi- kdunclncMa. alomurh Krta

.our. toliuue coated und you feel rheu-matic twiiiKc. when the r ia

had.Kat IfM. meat. illllK iota of watri:

lau act from any ph.iima'lat Imirounrea of Jud SaitM; take a tahieMpoon-fu- l

In a ttluaa of water before breuk-fa- tfor u few day. and our aidneya

will then act line. Thi. fmnoua aal'at made from the acid of kimium andlemon Julie, com lined with lithlu, andhna been uwd for aenerationa to clean(logxed ktdneya and alimulate themto normal actiniy. nlau tu lu-u- i t alt -

tho atlda in urine, mo Ii n bmai r i aaoiirce of Irritation, thua emliiia blad-der weakneaa.

Jad Halt ia Inexpenuli c. cannot In-

jure: make a ilelmhtful cutllthia-- Btir ilrtnk whichah, mid lake now and then lo keepthe ai.lncia clean and a.tne. Irua-rimI-

here aay they aell Iota of JadSalta In folk who lie I In uieri-om-Ini-

kidney trouble while It I only

trouble.

TOO MUCH LEVITYLANDS LAD IN JAIL

.fliT Tmi-ii- I KsaimiU uforml! in. MW.'t-luu- i Im Iiirua4

Itai-- In luraiHf.

After twenty mi olid nf liberty,C.. llir Una Mrl.,hnii found hima-ei- f

bark behind the bar of the elty Jul'ttUH iiinrinna It waa too much

lhat nippcil a freedomin the bud.

Me waa arrealrU yraterdu'. chnrs-e- d

with araiuy. With lat llarrla,Hay Itol-.e- uml Wl'l Cneiha, all il

hi fore Tolice J j.liie lcoruIt,. Craig on the annie i harae. he wareleiiaed under a fmnirndcdaeiiirnce on that h i

town lit oilre. The other three wentdown the Mtrerl wllh Minedand den. rum. tint M. 1, " ban pmiri-.- l

oulMldii I'hlif Mi .VHIrii'u i ff ce tua paa Mi ni miii liitat

the while in the general direction ufthe hull of JiiMMrc. Jinbte Craia" aawIlu- - perfoi malice through the windowi.f the lliletM oil I.e. It' yanked openthe door in hurry.

"Yooiiit rin vim thitik (hiala u Joke.'"' the ' iHl

Bungalow

NetsFor summer draperiei

theie is nothing more sat-isfactory than BungalowNets. We have them inboth white and ecru infishnet, Italian filet tandcable net effects.

in hiTe." Mi't.l'l hall I'lllne baek' iiilniiM hi Mltiile. "The MiiMienaloti

in your la mumji ndi d.'" urlinlvnnnoiineiMl the JudKi'. Metli-- i hart

iwum put bark In hiM yell.

FIRE CHIEF'S LITTLERED WAGON SMASHED

AllluiiMiblle Suffer-- . In Colli.li.il Williriimr-ri.ilc- il l arm Waicun

llila MornliiK.

I'ire Chief KlelllM nlllollioblle andn f ii fin wiiKiui nut at e'oiilh Su'im I

aired mul W'ol f Im r nveiuie Hummorning. mid tradition wint InmiiiuhIi iiiimnu other th ii.:. Il wathe iiutomol.tie and not the farmuniron that Muffere-J- .

I'ln f Ixl. ln wax ut the wheel ofthe niitoiiiuliil-- , travcliiiK iiotili.Near Hilnr uenue he Mounded luaalren lo warn 8. I'. 1 in via, a farmerwhi.Me place In f:vi mitea i.iilMide

oppoMlte the 1 lo tsrande Indua-tria- lmi In. o I. In ki p Mm Iron-- t red

tnrtii natron out nf the uuy. iuihwax drlvltiK in the ttanie dirertli.li.

ihIm took u IniMty look tu ther and aw iiiik hia witm.n around to

t un up K.lver leli liiie The chiefImv.m to hold ha ciuirae. and

the fn nl of the ear. trnvellns nt 11mil. nn hour, hit the Iron-cla- d rearof the wuaon. The Baa lamp an I

the Milliliter nil lamp on the riuht aideof the car were Mi.in-he- d, ami theinudau.ird una badly bent The wag-on wat-n- 't een

TUt: IT IX TfMK.

Juat a tSfri- - ut Alhuuuertio l'inlcHave.

Wnlllnff doe.n't vf.If you inmeet kidney biokiKhe,I rlnury trouble ulten luliuw.1 loan a Kidney rill nr (m ki.liuy

bai kiuhe. and lor other kidney ill.AH.u,ui-r.ii- citlxciia ri.ilniise them.Mr. K. Kuurtiellu, 40 1 Suula llroud-W'n-

A Ibiniiii r.U", N. M, ay: "IIwi rei'omnieiuliid lionn'a KidneyI'll la lu liiuny of my frond and ar- -

UUHIiitun' e end they lime learned oltheir value. I.Ike miu-if- , tiny allthink huchly of them. yearUUo 1 lined threa bolrsi of I'nan Kid-ney I'll la BniJ waa cut el of pain Inn.y back tliat liad troubled me for

' many year. I wa ai.o relieved ofrheumatic pain and 1 liava nnvtrbeen bolnered lo any extent lnre. 1

hold 1'U.t a hi.li an opinion uf Iioan'aKidney illla now aa I did when Ipuhih-i- rerotiiioenilf it them aoma

!)-.a- r atrn. I haven't m i ilnl any kid-- .Iiey medicine .lure. I am certainlyniHteful for th curs l'oun Kidney

I I'Hi. made."I Kor kale hy all dealer. Price SO

cent. lihurii 'u., Iiurfalo.. New Yolk nla aifetil for h UnitedHtate.

j Itotitembrr the name Dianaandtuktt nu other.

Henry haul T'ln.n. :.Wait for the Hudson

Ferguson, the milliner, isshowing all the correct modelin Dress and Street Hats forspring. 109 .S. Fourth street.

Lace CurtainsSome beauties in English

Cluny mounted on scrim,

white Brussels net and

Duchess lace. Desirable

Nottingham curtains at

from 75c to $7.50 pair.

WINDOW DISPLAYnun

imiunii

jtxlut.

LARGE ATTENDANCE ATLA TI-JER- GOOD

ROADS MEETING

llmiilrt-i- l riMiph- - uf ITliillcl l.uili' rIn Hear ftiuniii-iiii- . Sa-Nkii- i mi l

sit- - Ilu- - I'ti lurea.

Melilt.eri: of the (iouil ItoiidH loi.iluml other. interei.ti-- in biH.Mtiiii; l.

hiKlivayM throutih thiM m i.- :i

look pn.iiiit,ent parte in a j .i

I. a TiH-ra- . In Tijeraa rnn..n. yr-t- ii

lay niicrii. iiiii The in-e- l it. a inIn Jomi. oiiiiiikiii-.'- llall. iviih

bj etl reMi.lint uf Ilu- - .

till V.

TI.e auo. I roil In ei nntfcliMlM wen A

C. Van li'inw'. A. Ii. Mrmip. I 'r Ki 1;

In- - iifoloalft, N. M Ciulal.ac,' l;.....' inn ti. John X. HtrumitulMt i

.1 iliuulc. T J l'iu.iiu.re. I'n MirvKliK-nei-- Jamea I. Maiten and Ma. i rI. K. II. Hellera. They left th.a i i;.

at 14.'. u'l'loek. Iruvellliii III tin- - i.muf Van Cuilahu.',MirutiuiuiKi. Hellera uml l aioain.i' TieJourney to TijerriM took up un boorand a quarter. Mra. Hi roup,Cmbibuc and Mra. Hrriirn.iiiiMt ma-- i

the trip.Kp'i-- i hea were made bv Mayor

Ic'm. .Mr. Mullen, f'r Kirk und Mr.Ktroup The lutti-- r explained it I

road, pl.'tnrre ahow n wfth n protert-Ili-

machine liy Mr. Van lalnar.The luiplla uf Ihe Han Aiitofii

i" h'.nl. under Ihe uVrcctli.n ,,f ilu rteacher. Ma Cliiivn, .ana two mi Ii .

tiniia, Joe Camp ouf of the rbii-ilre-

recited lAUiurellow 'a "The Ch'l-dn-n'- a

Hour" and a old ,lrlwnij a verae of 'America."

The party returned lu Albuoui riii.nl l:20.

Woman's Beauty No SecretIt all Ilea in the tare mIi. Lrnli.n-- i

upon heraelf and In keeping at baythoce diiuC Ilia iiocullur to lurThe il.ilinu: eye. the elaallc an-- ui-- :

the t leur eotnplexinn nner an i

orKaiiii- - The uitreii. dexpri Maloti, laanitude, headiu In m an. I

in li t it I depiction are only lite I, 'Itula aymptuma. W omen o truu'iii daliotihl tau l.ydla K. I'lnkhainn Vcn-llah-

Compouiid, that Ml nilc r.-i- t i ..

made fnuii roota and hcih andIheir health tu a norma! roiiui-tiu-

SISNER0S CHARGEDWITH WIFE BEATINlf

I'recopua HiMii.r.M f MarDuex-tn-ll. will be arraiani'il l.r..r-- . .i,ll..H

Jll.ilie OenrKe l:. Crm ut I o cluckthi aflriliuon on a churxe i t w tie- -

ibfutin Mrs Hi.m.1,,. ..i,i.r...l .......ph. bit UKainat her hiiMhand ri ilih.vand nh, i r,l u Hark r lu nii',i..ithe I'harve. f

Albuquerque women wontr.eed to wait for a formal open-ing this spring. All the cor-

rect models in Dress and StreetHats are now on display atFerguson's 103 S. Fourth St.

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EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, MONDAY,

Reduce the High

Cost Livimore and better coffee from a less amountMAKE The old recipe for coffee was a

heaping tablespoon for each cup and one for the

pot. With an Electric Percolator you only need one

rounding tablespoon for each cup and none for the

Come in between the first and the tenth and

us give you a cup made this We also have

a few spring steel iron holders which will convert

your electric iron into a serviceable electric stove

Everyone paying their bill by the tenth will receive

one free.

Albuquerque Gas, ElectricLight and Power CompanyPhone 98.

II SPORTSII

I

Y ROE HERE

FOR BOUT WITH

TORRES

Lad has GraduatedFrom Featherweight Divii-io- n

and Sayi Us is Out foi-Ne-

Clas3 of laureh.

Carefully totlnij a nn' h w hii Ii heIn iHirylim with him nolely lor thvimrpoM. of niukint. ihuiKn interPHt 111K

lor Ja k Torrea. Hurry lin-d- of ien-ve- r.

Inner known mnler hi fiuhiliiitiiiinut of I.lttU. Johnny Murphy, minelo town thin niornuiK. Ttiuii No. 3

limited him in wall nil air of rnm pupi l.le.

With Hn ilt. iKine lti i t t'onnum. htni4n,iicer Thpy wpip nipt ul thp

h Murk Levy, HnireB u in of theNew Mexico A. I".

I'.ie.lp pin (he II rut ( inlnuipa ofhia limp In town nunm liir. . tor l'to pllll thp lliltp of the llieellllK W ! Il

Torrea uhend from M.u. h ft In M,ir hIt. Hp wu 111 the extra limp in whnh

YVTyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

s

1

1

502

JI

IIIn work himself lino I hi' pink. 'Hi olcondition, lip waul to iut up Ho-

t fllilll of hill career when hp fill PTorriH, nnil means to make mire thathp 1m in con. In ion to kiw the fan nmi ii: exhibition.

"lill'lIP IliiD llll. ,11 I'll h lot p ' lu heim Keen hiTf," said i 'minors. "Hi

hit h mt on up I tin will tin wciuhtrun lie Ii.iihIiI hero heforo lie wan ii

bantam: now ho mixes It In tin lliiht-Wcip-

.In in. .n. TIip funs will ki-- ii

lot of Iniiirovpniftit In him."1(1. . ! will In xin I r . r t k nt Hip

New Mexico A. t' n wiiiiamum tonik'htat H o i lof k, nnd thp f.niM tirp nil in-

vited to drop In nnil wr hi in in n I-

'll..;!. i.liy r'oj.l Hii.l oiliir li.milI. Mill liiijn will in. in with hi in

Tulip la I'.itiMiiuinu hi' inilniiiK utihr vymmmium. Hp will hoik outih.-r- thtn it I It- - Isn't woiry- -

init i. iioitl the lilode ilimh to higherpimllistic level. Hp in certain he hucv I ) I hill lieooss.il y In cause Untientiuiiixh ami disappointment, nnil mo

nip U'.n r.

HAVE ANEASY WALK OVER

Thp ll,iiia won the firm imiup ofthp ap.ifloii cuter. luy Ht AuMoclutlonpark, ilefeutlnii n pu kcl team by .1

eore of 10 to 1. Tli" ll.ippy linp-u-

nun voiniKiMeil niontly oC pterHnfl.hut h feu new iliiy. ra kept p.n e MlthHie olilntnra.

j

OF Kk1000 pairsregular $4.50,

III.nl

TIIE N. M., MARCH 2. 1914.

of

pot.

let way.

likely

HAPPYS

1l II

H5jr

II

'

West Central

MATHEwSOfJ S GfJ

WITH JEW YORK

NATIONALS

Great Pitcher Closes at Mavlin,Texas, Turning Down FlatOffer of $G5,000 from Fed-

eral League.

il'i l'H.tj Vtr. i r uiiic flpp'tlMurlin, Tex., .M.ireli j I'hiiKty

M il lie ion today Kilned w ith theNf York Nation. il It t4..e team, ex-

ecuting hia t'onli.ii l wiilt l'ri ii.ii titlipinpamiil ut Hip N'pw York el.ilt

MutlipWHon 'iiil h nj.l r.e.ixd theI'eilei.il le.iKiie oflir of ii .".. lorthree elili. tir,imu of t Ii ik hii 111 lu beput. I In uiKancp.

When Hnke.l whiiher ih.re mm hHUa poMlhiiiiy for him to 1 eiiHi.l'i' n

Keileiul leiiguti offer Miithewum '

"X11, llolie. I have Hinne.l WilliHip illitn'i. Kurihermore the

einelit of thp Kedeml Ipuuiiotint they will no( try to Set plnjeraVthi hIiph.Iv Imvt- - bIkiu-,- n tiiell'l tier." .Mlltllewaoti h.ihI lie did tlolfepl ut lilieny to mnke 11 . lheIt :111a of the coin 111. t Ahlch In It. idaiui'eil with thp Ne Ym N'jiPip.iIm

Ji 111, 1111. r in the Fi 'i. i.ilIr.iKlle olfer neelned lo indicate tllillh - h.i.l tliilKhed in net i.tl I....K nil. linn111 Pallilblllun.

Tui'iia llituii hu.Muiii Intel'.I'liiciiKo, Mureh 2 A il.tt offer of

niTT'V

!.'. for thiri m,,,,iii,' tort amanager of rt I, It It'.IKUC tl'.llllv.tn wn.d to i.'lui-- i M .it ht w sou nIlliv New Yi-i- i.i.u.'s i. I'resi.l. hi'iilinoie i'f til Feii.-i.i- lemur.

Tin- - ,ifl r Mim in uli in n l.hi. i inw hli li r. ml.'Vliiihiy M il hew .401.,

"Mail.ti, Texas''Niwapapcr rtlN slntn tul iltil

not lake FiiIi'IhI leav-u- t nili'i- Miimii'- -

l. lict in .111,11111. il with Kcdci.tlll'HHllM ClMK Ul In II". I 'v Will sooll he"lu lined Hint we .ii. I. "I loiir-lluM- i-

VI.I will lp you ii , imiii ,, three

io'iimoiih it milium, i ..f Kedctnlleague ( lull, $ 1 , ' in ii.lv ii i IIkiiI imImi-Io- v meci n.,. in New Yi.r.1"1 It i ml,!) hi my i " .'. i r atis- -

hit i "h l

iKimiMli "J,t.M! .1 (ill. M. .(:.I t lit '

'illn.ore would i.ci a what i lullM at lie W Soil would i..,i . i ho 1,141'the offer Dili It supposed Hi. iiri..klvll In thnl mint would hehanded ovrr to t'lTwiv.

Mure Mnftl-e- in I i'i.m-,,I- .

The I'hlenmi clnh . iki two pi.. versIn tlir sh'inlo ninro ho ,',,.r.ill'l Kill' III 11 II .1 H I". It n;i .1 II" I ImliU

Iihi (i on. hi wrl.'1 in theIlutTnlo FciIitiiIh, In the

lii. I, tin i In:, et il ii.t ,i,n, ins."iir under'-- ml to ' I., I" M pt'M of

Hi.. (luints.ri.otlilrnt Ollmote 'h'irle. Wecuh-M-- r

run .ii.l William U of il--c -

!: i Ki.ii..ii,i w in Weil lit fill V

f r . w York to ,i I the I .'! li IT, I X

Ul-in- unil vhltt ''.:.i.inr M:irrlon pr m Led tun

I'l i.tt huve ol In i r ll.i- - ra- -i Ml"' it'.iml ninn-- l i - wni' h urounlHill I),, broken. It I" xperipd, loiii'.r-ro-

OSOORfiE CHAIRMAN

OF NEW YORK

COMMITTEE

Choice Unanimous and NewLeader Declares FlatlyAgainst "Advisory" Conven-

tion and for tne Primary.

(It 1tnMMi W ire m Hem 1. 1.1

Sen- Vol k, .l.ll Il 1' llll.llliliiir.h itnlioi ii w.in . I. I. .1 . lout i.iiin

of the I lent, I. I III le hl.,le . . .Ill III It t ee Hill,,. 1. I .... ,i Klliee. i l).',i'(. M. I'. li-

ntelThe ote mih 1111 tl! in., toi. TIllH W.li

i he tit i hii'ii in tii,- ! i.ix.iniieiiilon ofthe I lellio. nil le plllli ill till Htftte fo)Iomiiik :l I". ent c.,1'1. ii n. p III V.ifllnun n li. iweeii l'f "i. I. 'lit W ill," n mo I

ilovernor i!lnn.In hi .i ec)i oi in . ptnii. Ml

iivhurn uriie.l the p. .11, to "iibi mirIi.l Ulihexiliil iimlV Milli the people midthe pliiiinrl.M 1111, in.,ke no l'.mplto (leTellt the Hpiril ol 111.' I lent". Ill 1 1.

eleeil.-- r I. .1111. Tliuw hp ex preK.-e(- l

h;x opitoMitiou to lie plan of lioliluiHtin "Milvim.ri " I'iMneniitin to re.

iiniliiliitpii l.e ih'Iih le.l l.y thepriiini i'Iph.

r roiPi.ti ItiiriH-- Hill,iihIuiikIoii. M ilch 2. liei iiiiiin

him pi,. lined .'iK,,i!t lite i.iimioii ..Ithp Iturnett ln!i 11 re. pure 11 0:1. nitKhlpn to 11 I'nltfil Kinti-- Ion HliIllHIipelor. The ,:eNlion of Molelelull- -

ty over fnretuii hli In Involved 111

IiioIpmIk liy li,il unil Ueliii.inv.

Tin" I'litlj rr 'le-- l.An iirMde 11.11.1 he t ex, epi ini. ti

merit to atirMie lor 11 period of 1. .11.Jpiira. Chiimliei l.tin'a t'oiijli K. in. .I

KtlrHt orfereii 1.1 the puhli,' InI roin a am, ill hi uinnlmc It hun ci.,.nin f.vor ti ml ;"piilnrttv until It hi'iitiiiite.l a noil, n ide repuiat j.in. Vi.nwill llml 11. .1 hint hotter fur 11 coiulior cold. Tr It nnd you villi umt-

n hv 11 is .. favorite utter a per-I- .

ul of more Ih in fort) year Ii .1oiiIn Kiw rein It eiireii. Koi .,.I v nil driiRUlstii

Hudson king of motor cars

Complete display of DresnAnd Street Hats for spring.No opening this season. Fe:

'suson, milliner, 109 S. Fourthstreet.

FOR CASH.tn dm. w ho.n II100 lha. corn 1

Kit) II.n. rorn h..pa 13l'liotic iss-l'- .v th drper

MAl'SIAllll Mlf.l.fl

Hudson - king1 of motor cars

l'or a tnxl. i ill 11 Maiiru. I'honc 17

Wait for the Hudson

OR ni

i niuJl V

AM

era PURSES FOR

FAIR RACE MEET

APPROVED BY

Eight Thousand Dollars Sus-

pended for Horsemen on theSouthwest Circuit in Week!of Racing Here.

adeitionaiTpurses ARESAID TO UE COMING

Hiuuel piil en nnd le tter i nr. In III

ir.nrk the ri proirniiii nl the H'nleInlr nei tut. .her N'.. ! 1i ii ti ii

In ptnvi'M will h oil. red. thei.,nm i llml riiiiniii-- t mid hutli. Kf hoi i' lime evr hud a eh. nacto lll!ht lor at a Npw All'Mi n o'nlelair.

Iii ml, III ii.il to thn fnttened pui-- p

lo hp hmiK up thprp. the lour" ofhoim r, ii k will n't the le ii.'f it ofHie nit i hi ion that lie In mi nhiiL'eilcircuit iitt.l a f.i ol :i l.le place in the'h'dlih HolllP of the hent llornea

to lie no e.l III till' em will ho tlniw nIii thin em. The cirelrit 111. Illih" HiplollowInK tittle I'ltlew I'llevenne,I ii'lll 1'. I'llehlo. Colorado Hpi'lliKX.

firaiid J ii i 1. . n . Union. A!l.ii.iier- -qttp. I'leBcoti mid I'hoi nix The fairiiio. I'eloher Milt lull Kotlie-- h

re tv nr the ml, Idle of thp( ll.'.ltilp.

H.irtieHH r.ic.'i will nhuorl. 7.""nof the pin to The nocini ton willdevote $l,loi(i to rimii IK rncen mid..llier ptlT'w'.. will almost rertainlv helllnde from other wouleev

l'!ionl nnil l'tiraw.The limn of pv. ntH. prl a ml

, 'irils tire an follow a:I'.lflV I'l.lMlltk' SIal(M-L- , t rot

f I .ion. ; U .".ii IT..!. i.iii; P ica.I I lien. J 'In pace, 1 1 .nnil.

I.,.'.' t'..-'tl- u 1'nr-- i 1 trot.".mi. fr.e f..r nil

r..t I .. i. ii; fre,. f. r nl! pace f.tirt.,.. . I ll Veil Me sii.. I ; ena 15it'.l I 'nil; In pace, f'.lill

i lal N M.'X.eo events forhoi.-- owned nd in the Mate hoilali-- l t lie i J one 'I I I ml iter Hill"!hale r'MKl. .1 .11 "late of o Ml Aleilnot tlimi one ejir prior to JutivI Ull.

I n. -- tin v, th i. lM r tlili,J I i trot llak i. 71 ilnil; 2:21 paPrt

ir.ilil; f nil'e d.udl. H'.llWiiltu'silai, Ik ioImt Till.

I' 311 paee ol ikri f I. unit; I XI(rot I New Mevi. .. Ste. lull. $RDi;ni'ii n eluln h mil,' dunh. I'J7.; fourand a half f ul loilc. IT".

TIiiiimIii. IhlolH-- r Nl It.J 1 pnei- iki.'Ici f (inn; I:art

ri.l iHtak") ll.tinfl. Alhu.uPriUPdeihv. nne nnd one elul.Mi Mule J27,l;fue and oiie-ha!- r t ut 1 mi.

I iln.v. N'ti.lM'r ili.2H pa. e IN A I .Cpeitnll. 17.110;

free for all trot. Min, five eidltthiimile d txh. I Ml

Siitiinlnv, Ikiolior I ill Ii.I'rep for nil pa. . . $ .'.mi ; I trot

I '.mi, slv mi, I ,1 half I tit Ionic flTiil.'olldit-i.Il- XoMtlilim the PVPUM

are UK loi'ot.n:"rinii' Mt.miiii.1"..

Ametican Tioinnu ataoehitlon riilenlo u.iii'ir

I'tul.i Ihe new rule. a recr.lmini. 11 h..l.e In .1 race he ,1 il notII '!!. M 'II he Ii.l h:li

A home thnl ti m not raci-- .riM.ii a race v. Ill h. allowed one n

olid for ench year the I line nflt Wllltlilur I'l, ' I '.Oir Het ondH II I -

lou'p.l on recordN made on tulleHacks i t. iik or Ali.ti.iier.iip halfmile ir-i.'-

t lllltlillilllv of TloHllta ntlil I'lU'lm;Itlll'pH.

Cnti i- lor I ;. 1'loi. riK Kiukpi lose June I i I, when lioe nuts'h' iioin n.il.'.l mid :t per o n! of Hlakeaceoni pit n' noiiiiu.itioti ith l.' per..nl iiddtioii ih riltttit I, if. re therace Noitt' ttutors m:iv v' li Iri.with. .ul futtli.r expeiiHc l. uiiin-- i IheHPiTeiary urtt.M n..t:.' n..l laterthan A tilt list I."., lull.

i:mrs f.,r late f,.KliiK Kifiitn. pt, niPer i, 'i I ii Io n tioin

rui t i. . n itiiist he mndo with 7. percent of ptir-- e end name i f luTm.

All Iiich I'l he ln:c I.e-- I'luee In five ti'i, I. r the old yti mllotihles r't harr-- .i As..i.;,tt ion rserve Hie rinht to r. i ct nnv i ntrviii In I off or ilia to." the older .1prouraiu for :iii- ii.'.'d reason nt'.enl' the speed comiiiitlee

The H.'or.'tntv li'll ni,,fv n'l noin:.Ill .tot', of l.'.I'lv 11, iL.ee fCct... I..

mail hhoii'd tin v ti,.l fill mIi .i.,, li.rIh A llolse that distances th.ii t Is .ui' il .1 to first inottcv i.n'v

AD I 1

18

THREE,'

I Everything totGo Regardless

J& jHJlEntire stock of staple and

fancy dry goods must beclosed out in next thirty days.Absolutely no reservationsevery item in the store offeredat a Scicrifice.

Prices

All

The Model Dry Goods Co,

STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY '

lairlv t'lo-iti- K Sink, i.i h.le e.h!i lit nefj of dil . n m int. ci.1.1 to tilland lour to si. ut l.nler I 'loNiiteIOvpiiIh nnil peclnl New Mem

Kvout to hni' six ctitrii to fill andtour to start.

All purses .In Id. . I 7,1). 17, nnilIII pel (.111. ,'. per cent Hill II lolla feei. Ill he (led n. l.-- d from all money

inueiK.oii.HiIoiim of Itiilliiinit Itiiis't.

No entrance fee will he l llaTKedl ot 7. per cni v III he deducted fr..nihW inotie', i Imiers I'lttsi d! ido.lint. '7i Mtid per ceril

Entries f..r all riiiinniK riiees musthe in Ihe halldH of the pccr'-lnr- ,(

7.::lll o'i lock the evetltnu hefore therace.

Ill n ii I. iik entriiH the ti.ni.. of theow ner, the iiani. of the I... kev andcolors, the lliiiuc. aue and 'X of Ih''horse n list he Kiven. folldillons oflace govern weinhis to he carried.

The iii-- latlon n , n.( tp.. rU'htto do. !are olf all r.ic, s that have nolUeen stalled hv .'. o i h tile laid davof lliei'linu

livery horse entered iintsi start,unless il'i hired out l,y 1" o i lock ii111 the day of the lace and 7. p. r lentof tit.' purse must aciiimpiiny writ-ten il.'1'l..mtioo N'ot over tehlouses to itarl ;n miv one ra.p

It Is the ptivih ip. of the ni't retarvtu em out anv one . r more horses In. M'ess of Ihe ie,iiir,..i nuiilh. r tostart- tho ho-s- e that has nol started'o hn .e pr. ier.-- e in er horsed thathave tttarl'-r-

Applications for I ill- - must hem id,' t th" sccrctars, st'iilni; num-t,- t

r of to nrr'i e.

COLTS TO MEET THECONTINENTALS

The I'olt-.- . le.i.t. .( the f:llean ue. will howl the ( ' ,, ,lt (,i.mimiiv team ti.nih' 'i iiiin r

"I til.' I'l, Its. in.i.u II,.' - ..1Ul.- hall. leap ..iill,. ,,! , w II h Ull

lrteraKe of I'f, f,,f ,,,.. .,.... r.illt-- I'I li Mol lc'll and I'a'la.!,..,,, three

jotlier iv.'ts, f.,!!,,., lint, in il r.l.-- iUntil.. I. an, I licsrlilr of ih.- f. t.i. Ishi h plaeP.

Wait for t!:c Hudson

Hudson- - kins of motor cars

Red Cross and Queen Quality shoes and oxfords for women$5.00 and $6.00 grades; all sizes and leathers. On sale Tuesday, 9 a. m., at pair

p

Sale also Apply toRear!y-to-We- ar

THE

lb

TODAY IN CONGRESS

si'unlf, vMcl at noon.lmtnixi at Ion commitief

U.'d i... tllv tl u l lie 1 hill.li. I'nrK.r of New- - York

pi'vaenleil aniendinciits to thehill.

Woman MUllrnu.. consiiiutioiiiilnine ll vl in out diMcuHHcd uiiir allUI1N1ICI essflll 111.. ell, . ll to tuhleit. Two thousand petiiioiiMmkhiiisi. Hi., prnfiihiiion

aim lo Inn III receive. I

I I om ivelll t: k V.

II'MISI',M.t iit n

I i.iniiilriMoii. l:l , rs told Ih'iitiBiili.r eommittce nofhitiK tint

would satisfy I'orloKl- ..ns.

lllll passed xivinK I'ort M-ill. nry Kroiiudii tu Ilalllmorp patkputposes.

II. 'in V !'. of I'hiciK.i told acommittee ihe I'hi ak'.. lake trouthill was a "ruilroud It ante up."

i M.llde lltol'keila bill tu pension widows mid or-phans of the Spanish war.

si. cretai'V llryaii cane lied hidiik. to rxphnn the Mex-

ican situation to the foreiKii af-fairs commute,..

Miscellaneous hills, consideredunder linn nim. .im coma-nt- .

Complete display of Dresiand Street Hats for spring.No opening this season. Fer-guson, milliner, 109 S. Fourthstreet.

rfS2

ST4lc1

.7Li

Tha mors critical yovrlatte the more jou'l!

9 A. M.

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fouii. tin: EVEimra herald, amuqutrqui, itit, Monday, mahcii 2. ion.

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THE EVEUH70 lTEHAID, AIBTTQUEHQTTE, 77. H.f JTOHDAY. MAflCH 2, 19H. T1YZ.

News of the Range in New MexicoIK!

lil I BE SCIENTIFIC RANGE TWO BIG MEETINGS DEPARTMENT TELLS

HAS N EV EH BEEN GOf SERVATIC III OF CATTLEMEN IIUW TO CONTROL

BETTER THE PECOS THIS MONTR BLIND STAGGERS7 1

Prominent Socorro CountyStockman Declares ThatGrowers have Money Mak-

ing Year Ahead.

CAME TIHtOUGH WINTERIN EXCELLENT SHAPE

Prospects Dubious Last Fallbut Practically no Losses

have Occurred on New Mex-

ico Range.

"I have never seen the outlookfor Nrt Mexico sheep growera bet-

ter l this time of ihc car thun H

la right now," wua itii1 cnmprchcn-m- u

statement rnude to a reporterfor I'.nning IIituIiI lust ii mil tly W. 8. Fiillcrlnn. t'f ImM. Hocormcounty. aIiuhi experience n the live-

stock business in Ni'W Mimni covera quarter nf a century.

"It hue been n peculiar year." said.Mr. Fullerton. "Miockmcn went tu-

tu the winter with feur uml trem-bling. The summer hul been unus-iiuM- y

dry und there u llltle mois-ture In the full. A tight winterwould have cuilM-- serious losses. Weexpected lne iiny way. We wcrolu. (ir heavy ones In ih opinion ifmarly nil grower. Hut the winterin K"'i( uml wm for one severe utinwstorm In northern .New Mexico w hero

hup li'M-u'- cue urrcd. we have hudpractically no losses fin ih rangeworthy of naiv We huve lieen

lucky. It In true thiifw Mexico sheep ftiitHr-- r are K tvln jC

closer nlt.'iilli.n to their herds thanIn years past. We are learning nowIn romlm t the sheep hiiKiueK, andlosses will he lesa anil less heavy us'f advance In our method. Hut

we can consider ourselves furt unuteIn having come through the winterJni ii.iii in such exccllcii shape. Alull.- - ruin would not hurt the rangenow. and I expect we have It. Welire due for a pood year.

"Bo far a market condition areconcerned, tie have nothing to nun-m- i

of. There him men an eagerdemand fur wool, with very littleavnilnhle. The shortnge In KuropoHHt. the firm Juices Hvre. huve hclp-ii- t

iik ntii. Iml the pi-i.- e lias hi'Mfirm rlklit through the winter Nowwool In hi'inu contract", at from 11to H irii iirounil M.mil.ilciia Theh lithe-- . I price on i ont )! of w hlch Iknow la one mile ut Mugdnlcnu whichIn hi 1 4 cent, lint this la prettyBooil It In afe to preiliet that Ihorewill lie no drop In the wool marketiint l am we look lorlittle r:illiiiu off in the prlie evenw hen Moi ki ure full,

""The liiinhinit seaiion Jimt nhidilahoiil'l he ftuod one for the aroiverHIn our aei'tion. We huve plenty ofcniKN over mom of the rnnire, al- -lhoiinhl I mid' rxt.ni.i there arerertlonN of the Htete where rniia la

nrie and where the lanihinirla noon ih'im of u prolirm. with airoiwl, or een an nvrmge lamh irop.the eherpmen of New Mereo willhave one of the hint yeiira In theirhiMlory."

REPRESENTS ARIZONA ATLEASE LAW HEARING

K. II. Criihb. preaiJent of theoonnty f'Hltle nrowera nmn-ilatio- n,

pinned through AlhuiierqiteSutiirdny eenlna on hia way toWuhlna-tn- where he will appear aa representative of the American Nntional liivPHtnrk naiiMliitloii for i,

lit the hearing before the aen-at- e

nnd houee rominitleea on the pro-poi-

eae law and the Kraalnfthumetitead law. both of which wereadviKiited hy the aai(lHlloii at It

reeent eonvenilon in Jionver. Thehen ring w ill open tomorrow In tVaahliiuion.

i'ol II A. Jiialro. of llnVerafleld.president of the awnclat Ion. and aevem I other ofriiern aliui wilt attendthe hear 111 , which la expected tnprove one of the moat Important tnthe liveatncfc Intereata of the weat Inrecent yenra.

"TIT FOR TIRED

SORE, ACHLNG FEET

Ah I what relief. No mnr tired feet)no mora burning leet, swollen, bad ttneU-lii(- f,

iwealT d't. No mors pain in cornrallousea or buulons. io nuttier wbtails Tour feetor wdt under(lis sun you'vstried witlioukf'ttillg relief.jut uiie "TU.

Tl' drawout all tha poi-sonous exuda-tions which puffup tlia Icvt

TIZ" la mag-ical i "TIZ" isKT.nd. "nz"will eurs yourfoot troul.l, sovnu'U nsver limn or draw op your faeala ain. Vour alius woa't aneui titrkt

ad jrnur (ret wilt nerer, never hurt or(el sore, swollrg or tired.

iet a 4 sent box at any dnur ordi'a.rtuu$ tturr, gad gut relief.

Interesting Experiment to be

Tried this Season by Pro-

gressive Cattle-Growe- r on theRio Fclixx,

aelal CarreapMileBea la Ike HeraldArteiila. N. M.. Feb. . Scientific

furnilnn la apparently In the prima ofit a exiatence. llooklearnln ahnrkat the uajiirulttiral knnm nra every-

where abroad In the land, leaehimrthe farmer how to furm better, howto Brow more crop 1n a alven urea.and how to a-- more for thunc cropaafter they are hurvealed. Hut y,

at leant lulioily linlling from

in City

the I'ecoa valley, ha enibnvored to Tueatluy, Jflnrch 3. with prufpect forput cultli! riiiaina; on any auch lcn- ,the hiraent attendance In the hinlorylife hunt The aleer wan turned of the nocliitlon. IteiiulNltlona forloose to rontn nt will, to net fat If room have come from nil piirta ofhe could and die If he couldn't, and the oiithweat, there being a luncewhile eimiikh of them eventually ' delegation from the Tecoa valley ofgrew beef alite to make the cnttlcmen New .Mexlcn anion thoae reletered.of I tils aei'tion proaperoua and nutn- - I Kolloulng la iin outline of the

yet many thoummda wera ttrnm:taken off In the flower of their I Invocation. Itev. M. K. Van Hornyouth, through the luck of aufricient of the Firm rhrlmlim church, nklu-lee-

The range around Arteula will homn f'ity.not support one-ha- lf the cattle today Welcome, Mayor Whit M. Ornnt. ofIhlll It did ten Venm a no II ha flklnhonm f'ilvbeen eaten tip. Ktarvlng cattle drirt- -ed back and forth over what weremce gr.en paKlure at thone aeanna

of the year w hen the Bract ahouldrenew Iteelf. end ate down to theror.ts. The graaa In the I'ein valleylumn't had n chance.

f

H. H Ward. member of the cityl oiiiu l of Artevlii, and ow ner of theMaying li ranch, him profiled bythe bud exumple of hi nelKhbora Inthe vii lte m, and thla year will renewiti.iiiio or fine graxa land on tho dell of Fort Worth. Tex. Mr. Wud-Fell- x

w in. !i he hold pnder leu cb ll I rlialrmiin of the Trxa m.iil- -

from the Piute. Mr. Ward him lea-jtn- board nnd will deal with mat-ed to.onu acre of land from th(tcr of vital Intereat to nil aouth-flctntr- y

lioldlng. near Weed, for weatern cattle ralaera.a period i nix month, and will movehi cattle to thin tract during thenprlnit and aummer of thl yenr. Thomx month t of gmaa juat at therlichl fennon. will xllow It to go toeed, nnd Mr. Ward I looking- -

Not

1ty,The Pan- -

and Soutwill

I'ncni,

Tim .iipx lll- -

threeleatnte

and the

on.yhag

the Wuah- -i. the I

o the citynnd

The busfully

thethe

will

miniand

fur

rattle

wurn a noavy j vent ion theAnd wtll et and ,nst rue-I- t.

The the land, and tlou tobane, w.ll com Mr. Ward j In. ,:,.er the

three and four will attens theamn a drop and at some

lio bin kef wbi'Jt las j mkii Iwill to conm.l- - Alien,

If some n Texas, w illthe a to grow hud been and will udd to the uUie

In the ago other..pen rnnge would men willv.ipM rtlng cattle us help to and In-ch i The com the far- - thonier.M himii hurt men j

n hnlf go much have I 'OUTII I0TII

IjicuI cuttltnien will wuti Mr. the .nil for thepinn and the

licve nnxi will tt whichat Fort 10:

Iiik the i. heme the ,andraniie. Producer:

j the thlr- -

PECOS VALLEY MAN;

SA1S PRICES WILL II

BE RIGR

William S.

LOOkS for FirstCless for the Industryin New Mexico.

IL.awc.ll, M.. 8.a..., ....... ... ..nre lining to

dry uli over this section ofthe country." suys H.Mho more sh-e- with lie

than else in tinare the men

to but the cattlemen will havebad efli-ci--i nprlni .

Culves re lu drop i...... . . . 'inr

beng auved.The season will begin

about the fill cent h April, al-

though mini lew will dropare a few

falcs recorded, but notmany now.

TheJuat shipped eight their feed

at Kan., topiiiiing inem on

tCeyen cars this shipment '

from the A. A& Maddux), tine

thut sold him lust rear.culls. I

Mr. prosieclfor wciol crop la rlni! forthe and goodwill likely "It looksvery much now, that thow'.ll about the ainne price for

wool they did lust season,while about tha

wool prospucts.This meann much thn aa

there la something Ilka three and ashipped nut

I valley beside w

at tha8eay and

bay a car until tee'

the Hudson.

Panhandle and Southern As-

sociation Convenes Tomor-

row OklahomaProspect of

ASSOCIATION

IN FORT WORTH

ptl rrraa la taa lleraldlOklahoma nklc, March. 1

aiinunl conentlon of thebundle hweatefn riitllemen'anaociiitlon open In thla city

lienponn on of atockmen,Claude Kudepeth of K.I Tex.

Addren. Field, editor of theOklahoma Farm

Annual nddreaa of lre4dent J. n.of lnllim. Tex.

nn.ar.n c.e i"TTT.aai- llll

IneltidcK uiblreiwe. the flintby Governor f'ru-- e onof lh- of Oklahoma tho

aecond by Tom of Canadian,Tex ; W. . Wad- -

For the third and hint day oiu- t

an fur been deliirtlrlyenKMKcd. nr. I). Melvln. c hief ol I

bureau aainial Imluatry. i

uwtn. C. Thla la tonaidcredImportant number of the con- -'

convention of'attic It ii'r' of Texa.

bo held In Fort Worth,March II 12, 1SI4.aiociullon labored luith- -

during the past yenr tn giveIichI powible pro-

tect ion, und when report of thowork for the yrar is made itfound Unit tli'ic been one th't

Niiccesaful thu farMore than a.r.oo cattle, horses

mule huve been recovered ourmember nnd more than 1.500 hideof butchered hy soldier In

to of winter from atnndpolnt of acl-fee- d.

he undoubtedly entlflc intercut pruc.'.Vulb aaing of the all mo. k raleer.change In it. A. Itumcy, of

between thousand field department r.

That I hardly n! Ion probably tlmaIn. advantage! II an Informal jr.

b.cli he reap .ire 1 Leslie J ofeied. h method of Rlvlnu tick eradication of iiIko

large chance attend ofcurled valley several years th,. procc ediiiga. prominentnir be capable or '

of xlmllar character be se.twice the now run- - c ured the suecex

on ng of tercet of meeting.t Hie row "f th'

r.s they MIITIMi AT WOIITIIhart ihe,..,oa. I OI'KNS MAUIh Following In offu'.ul

Wnrd's we unnuiil meetliiK of s Statuthat prin see Cuttlegro cm usoclnilon

number of the larger outfit work- - open Mutvlime to Improve To All Member

- Call I hereby lucd for

Praeer Biewell iiUyer

Year

X. March -- If It

snift-r-. "It's gettingmighty

Wllllmn Prsger.handles I

anyone valley.only sheep going

suffer,from continued

dnmth. beKiiinlugno an IUI.-I- HTi'viiiiiKri arc

lumbltigof

lambaprelty shortly. Therefchcep belnr

r.ghtJ.iff,i-Prji- r company havo

car toI ds Turner, preparatory (

ine markets. I

of wusbought M. sheep com-pun- y

lAriiiMtrongcar they Ie- -liig

Aocordlng to Tragergood flattc

valley Sheepmen prices

sheepmenget

(heir asbe remarked talking

to valley

half million pounds ofhe every year, bul la

scoured Koswll acourlng millsby PoUgruve.

Don't yon

withLarge

TEXASMEETS NEXT WFEK

behalf

JohnJournal.

Plumjhlcr.

flixihe- -

Inir be- -

halfMoody,

third by

apeakerA.

of

annual th- -ae.a-iato-

of10.

member

beha of

experienced.

supply

uddrea.auperlniendent

It,

.t'.

be- -

Worth.

predominate.

h,,v ,",,'n "',,l "nrt "u' f"rthe owner. The value of the prop- -

rriy thus recovered by our liiMiMMtora"nra than double Ihe'amo.int ex- -

,.ded in ad.iitu.n to thi. an mat- -

wrfcrtinj the Interests or theItera have received careful con- -

'"' tt"'n.A urogram i unusual mcru nas

been arranged. Matters of supremeImportance to the Iniluxtry will lie(IIhi ikhciI and time will he act us'ilotor cI mciumIoii by members. )UKgc- -

tion looking to more effective workwill be welcomed. A full renort of

I.U. ....L ...III I. ........Kiln' imini iii ,c mutir,. . ...... ," ' ' " ""', ,'"

mo. otoc.w hii'-iii- i niiu i.e. ..iiiv iuiiiii- -

' 'We have the assurance that nil vl- -

Ilora will le well entertained and thatthe next meeting will lie bigger, bel-ter and gayer than ever t fore OuraHiii-tiitlo- I recognised as the lend-er of Mil similar Instttutiona In nil

l respects. Your friend willbe here. Com" and eritoy the

It educed rules have lieeiiordered on all railroad. Yourtruly, J. I Jackson, first vice nr. si

K' ll. Hpiller, aecrctary.

CASE OF BLACK LEOIN MORA COUNTY

A rag, uf ,a,.t leg has been re- -ported by II. O. Mesaie, of Nolan,Mora county, m hn lost a valuablejrra-- y heifer with the disease lastweek. Heveral other ib.b tn thosame locality have been reported,according to the Wugon MoundWeekly Pantagraph.

TI MckIhW Favorite.A cmish Jiieilu ine ahoubl lie hnrm-Ira- .

It should be plsasant to takeIt should be elTectual. Chamberlain'sCough Kemedy is all of thl and Utbe nlothers fsvorite everywhere. F'r

,ale by all druggists.

Don't buy a car until you teethe Hudson.

Valuable Information FromExperts of Agricultural Bureau on Widely PrevalentDisease Among Horses.

Washington, I. , M.irch .Inpsst years horsos have died by thI limine mis In Vi Mi, limn, Kama nn.iNebiusku from a dlrc.ise affecting thenervous vl.ni. popularly known nniiiid stagger or fonge poisoningThe ileiniriin. nt of ukik ulture hit received urgent reiUein lor help agaii'tuna ciix-iis- from 14 ill Here nt tttules,und a a result It Is now pulilihliiit abulletin containing detinue Instruc-tion for combating this iiHcac.

The Milt ro that UHnul.il ,, thent of agriculture fo(. iissistame

li.i hole the follow In Coloradi., Cicor.Ma. Kentucky. I.ouin.iiiM. Maryluii I.MlMMoiirl, Nebraska, New Jersey.North Carolina. Oregon, youth I r-obu-

Ho ii l ll Dakota, Virginia,Vigltiiii.

This shows the unlvirMilliy of thecllrease. Kansas ami Xeuraskl borethn brunt of the affliction during the

"st yenr out other state have nisi.irrcred serlnuly. '

Kiitirus has hadmi ro thun her shine. Severe out-breaks extended over ultnont the en-tire stale in 1891 and since thut duehavo recurred with niuul severity ontwo on unions In vuriuus portions ofthe state.

The bulletin takes noilce of the factthat additional dentlm have undoubt-edly been duo to the use of fake"cures" aold by unscrupulous person.It Is reported thut In NeliriiHku"blackleg vucclne" was used on atleast i.tjun unaffected horses, nearlyl.bvil of which are said to have diedas a direct result.

Investigators have practicallythat this nurse disease cjn

be controlled effectively only by a tcIiuiikc of feed and forage. It Is

ittile obvious that there is a dlretconnection between the green forme...exposed pusturuge and neuly-cu- t h.ivor fodder which the horses eat, undlitis cetebru-splna- l meningitis, us thedisease is known to scientists. In fact,eutlng of such forage when contami-nated la undoubtedly the most import-ant cause. Over 5 per cent of cusesof this disease in KuilKas and

during tho outbreak of HI 2were maintained tmder such cond-ition.

Ureal cure must be taken thathorse do not obtain duniterous fc.r-im- e

unknown to their owner. Theowner of one furm Informed the

InvestMutor that hi deadhorse hud eulcn nothing but old hayand grain.

"Hill wh it about the closely-croppe- d

driiks in this piihture?" remarked theln i Htigutor, Iintl' ing the u.ljurentliebl.

"oh!" uranervd the furmer Inno-icntl-

"I alwus 1 irn the woi eInto the pUNtuie over nlgnl."

Many horses lime died from blindstatigers cuused by eutlng moldy bal-ed .Hi..'. As soon as the hay wus elim-inated the dim imi crused. citherhorsis In the ti' inity not fed uponthis hay fulled tu ciintruil this dis-e.ih-

loiter sonic of the moldy balewire opened und ixpokvd tu the sunlor three ur four weeks, After tinsthe hay Was ted to horses wlthnutProducing any 111 effect, forage poi-soning", therufoie, seeing not tu be anllilectlon hut rather whut Is culled"uotu-iiitux- h wlioii" that la, 11 is dueto certain chemical poisons or toxinstunned by the activity of Internal or-ganisms. These poiMoua may be pres-ent when thu (or.iK.i is taken Into thenod or may be formed In the atom-se-

The nature of thla polaoii la atlllunknown.rliaiadrlbilb- - fc miliums of This

When the horn is taken with theblind staggers it usually uxhl.ilt acSihI in bunco of the .ippellle, depressionslid weakness, while there is troubleIn swallow lug, di coping uf the bendand sleepiness when may give wuy loexcitement and attacks of dixxincss.The vision Is Impaired, which resultsIn hn BtugKeiliiti unit that gives theui'fie its pupul'ir nume. ceriummuscNs of the m i and ftunka urecrumped and there la a grinding ofthe teeth. Hoim-lntie- the animal buspains us thouH.i it were afflicted withcolic. The lim n..! Mill WuU siruiiKe-l- y

If in an open m and will try topush through any obatacl It encoun-ters. In the stuul. he will press Inrbeail Hgalusi tin' r. .ill or rest It cm themanger. Ki.metinies he will crowdInto a corner. Tn temperature utthe beginning ot the disease rangesIrom ins to li ib srees K. but with-in H hours the ti n iicrulure falls und

vciituully beconi. subnormal. Theanimal Is often ib on the secondor third day and may or may Iml actup when urged. Iculll usually occursIn from four to . oiin days, nittioimliocath may follow within leu iiourof the llrsl symptom, while chroniccases have been Known to I'inI forthree weeks. About U per cent fthe HfTei le, annii'il die.Mccltiul Trealmiiii Ocuerelly I'iimiI--l- ai

lory.While medical tnalment in the vast

majority f eases has not hi ought re- -

! suits, nevertheless If It Is used at all' It must be prompt and before the ills- -

vase hag had time to run. The diges-

tive tract ahould be rleuned out thor-oughly at once. Active and concen-trated remedies li'mild lie given.

animals, however, hat greatdifficulty In swallowing Immediatelyarter being taken, so thut ttuno rem-edies must generally be given by in-

jection. Arecolin in cmu-hs- lf graindoses, aubculnneously, has glen goodresult as a punci'lve. Early in thedisease urutioi'Ui in dosca i.2 ii grainsdissolved In wut.'r and given by theluouih every twu hour, appears to

aa

iiuvo been for theof some cuses of the mill id)

After the animal has beenthe varies lo the

Thehuve been

The First and most Feedonly clean andgrain, and pure water.

sulul, and acid, to'the

Mild are

If theIs high, give better

thanAn ice pack lo the head is

In the case of mm ai d ner- -

touadoses of

per rectum be given If thela or spasms

ure severe.If the tub-n- o

mill, the be

If much is shown thisb with

such as ub ohol,or of

the usualtonic Is rc-- i

The of ire's(No. is . nulled

I i"and may be had on to lite

ofU. C.

W. A. uf Quayhas been tubs on hi

with someresults. lie kept an

..! r.f hi. nreum w,ll. f,,r the. .,.- - .ear oi 1 7 1 j. unu iroio jniniiui

to list. ItMS. he sold fromeight bend of cows .1M U worth ofcreum. the calves from theite cow

hint ll'nr. 00, u totalof or 4 per

cow, and thl. they hud ullthe milk and butter for his

of five. And all this,they fed milk to piixa and

und while Mr. didnot give iiny nboul hi eggsales they anamount to bis

Mr. auys that the feed fedhis cows of nuiixe. kuflr,

nnd other he rais-ed

John lust weekIn head of Illuck

Polled cos that ure ben li-

lies. Also he hue headmore trvit ure due to arrive thisweek, a total of oneand head of those highgrade cows. lie has forfive Pluck polled mulesund w ill ki U' these blackIn a punt ure from his mainherd, and make a of this

breed of tattle. TheyIn and are

In good shape to sturt off with theadvent of the grass.these, Mr. Tyson hits nine hunili .l

head of llgh grade cowssnd steer tnal he think aright smart of. he say.

Fort J. o.and

125 head of cattle at the stock pens.They sire cnlve and lie

them near

Ham H Pmlth hr.sthe Iiim! of

cattle from the and turn-ed them looae. The cattle eume byway of Fl Picso Ihe bordernear and are th

that onceIhe K.hl.v ranges. Hmith

tin's sold h' high blood stuff forfancy the last ar ofhigh nnd Is now doing nmany other Fddy countyfiling Ills range with ilex leu II

FI)UE)ECSA Pure Cream of Tartar Powder

Dr. Wm. Sedgwick Saunders, Medical Officer ofHealth of the City of London, Eng., was goodenough to say that long and universal experiencehas proved cream of tartar powder the most effi-cient.s-

afe

and economical, making food which couldnot be deleterious to the most delicate stomach,

In England the sale of baking powdercontaining alum is absolutely prohibited

WHEN BUYING BAKING POWDER, READ THE LABEL

responsible recovery

purged,treatment according

lllptoin. following measurerecommended:

importantwell-cure- d forage

Calomel, s.fllcyllcdisinfect intestine.

antiseptic mouth-washe- s

advisable.Copious rold-wnt- injections,

temperature resultsantipyretics.

appliedbei.ellciul

disorder.one-ounc- e chloral hydrate

shouldliillotit violent muscular

temperature becomesanimal should warm!)'

blanketed.weakness

Khuuld combuted stimulant",strychnine, cumphur,

atroplu, aromatic spirits am-

moniaDuring cotiviilercenco

treatment ommeiided.depurtment r.K''"Ul' bul-

letin "ferebro-spina- l

Mcinnxitls Forage PoioiilnKapplication

department agriculture, WurhiUK-toB- .

COWS MAKE MONEY FORQUAY COUNTY FARMERS

Noffsker, UuimeVelt.county, keepinglivestock earning inter-esting accurate

Iiecember

brought makingIncome ir.fi'.i.in. 171.13

beKldeaneeded

family beiSdesskimmed

chickens, Noffskerfigures

contributed additionalIncome.

NnlfMkerconslMted

aorcrhum roughagehimself.

NEW MEXICOLIVE STOCK NOTES

Poriulcs Tysonbrought ftfty-flv- e

certulnlyseventy-fiv- e

muklna hundredtwenty-fiv- e

contractedregistered

beuulletcpiirute

specialtyparticular ar-

rived splendid condition

spring Ilrsldes

Herefordyeurlmgs

Kumner. Welliorn re-

turned itunduy morning unloaded

mostlybouiibt lle.nuiillo.

CurlHbad. re-

ceived consignment Mex-

ican border,

crossingColumbus regular

loiig-horne- d variety, popu-lated county

prices durmgprices

cattlemen,

grade.The lust consignment coinprised 1 1

cars. Km ii ri having previously re-

ceived nearly I (Mill bead. The lonuhorns are being moved lo the Hmlthranges west nnd southwest of townKv the Hmlth riders und are expected

be used to the watering iuce Ina short lime.

tlrent number of Mexican cattlehuve been turned loose on therungea tributary to Carlsbad during--

tne lus wtnier, several commissionmen having made nent sumshandling the foreign stuff.

Icu'dshurg. Twenty-fiv- e hundredcuttle w ere contracted for IiimI week

(st Lordsliurg for delivery May 25.Prices were excellent uccordmg tothe stockmen and J. W. Phillips, thetiemlng buyer who mnde the deal.The cuttle contracted for Include theH Par H, Bur T Cnm. 712', O ftpear.ounrter Circle If, F. rtur T and other

(Well known local brand. Mr. Phll- -

lips there Is ecry Indicationthat the stm k marke t w ill holdstrong. lie avers that nil conditionare distinctly favorable nnd that n.i

.one need hae occniiliici to worry.'Phillips ought to know. lie husbeen in the Koiithurkt u nee h!1 andhas sin lit the inciter portion of theliiteri enln lime hi f.nn.i mid llrumcounty.

Ciiliup Flunk Iniiiin mid fleorireAmlerxon have bicated a centralpoint for nil cxtcnxKe cuttle ranchlit the foot ol .Ml T.i) lor. mine mib'siiil front Itluevvater. Tin y are t'khtHp to the Miufr In Unit in . k of thewood". They have rural delivery ofever) thing. They hate u telephonein the house and v. hen the ucuthcrI hn.l and they don'! cure lo go out.they Juki call up the m. n hunt aidhe der.vers th" bowl of Himar or can

.of peaches to the hotiMC.I

Alumogordo W. I Cuthcrford, ofAlamoKordo. the Pl'Nt of the week

i turned from a trip thrmiKh thecattle country of the Hucrameiilumountains where he made contractlor the spring delivery ol .1.1ml headof yearlings and two und three yearolds.

The contract for 2. 00 II head wasmudii with Jim Jeffers of C'riinije.who acted us sales uiient for ull theranchmen In that neighborhood Thisdelivery Is lo be made on or about

j May 4. and the cat lie will he drivenacross to the Fl Paso und Houthwest- -

l.ue und loaded at Turiicoise. tIern Is In the southwestern pull ofthe county und over 100 miles dlx-tii- nt

from Alaiiiogordo.The oiher contract for I. loo head

was made Willi Kduur Wall and(Jeorge Jernlk'ii ii nnd Incli'deg thecattle In the We.( district. Thisdelivery ll I no is lo he made May l

und pint of the shipment will bemade from Turiiiolse nnd the bal-ance from Al.unoKordo. I loth "hlp-iiicn-

of cut.le will be to Coloradopast tires.

Springer. The Colfux Countytockiiiiin su); "Sto. k on the range,aitle and sheep are doing f.iirlv sell

now considering the bur l winter tin v

have gone through, und owner arelooking for an improvement rlhtalong. The eurlv grass Is coining outand If Ihe weather continues favor-able it will be so that by the middleof next mouth they will be pickingup on It. There is plenty of mois-ture in the ground lo bring gr.iss outcurlier than usual.

HAD HIS TROUBLESGETTING CATTLE

OUT CF MEXICO

Ijirdnburg leader.)A lurid story of romllllons In Old

Mexico is recounted by J. o. Fielding,the Han Himoii sloe kinull. who hasJust returned after an ub nc of twomonths. Fielding crossed the bor-der Christmas day at which lime hehad a talk wtlh 'Puncho" Villa, thedoughty . iiiiHtiiuiioiuilista" generalnt Juurex. lie received from Villaa puss, supposedly "urn puro" with

all rebel Hlnce. Fielding hua beenIn Chihuahua and Hotiora, especiallyIn the Mormon colonlajj, l.uying "fat"cattle.

"The cattle are simply great." stivsFielding, but he does not extend hisopinion In the rebels. Villa's pans,ordinarily, in civilised countries.guarantee, was utterly disregardedby subordinates. The horne of hpartner and himself, were taken Vivelocal "Jefea" refused blunt Iv even toexamine the document The lllllobunch of sloe k bead of Mormonreared Imrhitm und lb refold,which Fielding purchased were

scaitlercd by rebel tin ml,once, It renulred two day In whichto gather Ihc herd. Coming f, illy,lo the border. Fielding unlimited toget bis stoek over the line. pa)lnK aduty to the coni-tl- l ut lonn list ciiKtomofficer. Mr. Melding auys that the"eolonius' of lilax and Juarex are ut-

terly destroyed, Colonla Iiubl.in isIntact, but except ins iiImhiI sixteenMormon fiimilie.i. the settlenient Isoccupied I, ' Mevicun rebels Fiddlierwas ii cuptn.li In ihc Mexican armyunder Mad' ro. b fore the lutter'a us-- iemliiiicv to the presidency. He was

In the bailies of I'ihih iltnndc nndJuiirex mid wus t pcisoiial friend ofthe dead president, of Pascal and.low ciioxcu. I'uMillo Oiiribaldl, thItalian adventurer ami Mvlioliald oftn. "American

TRAINMEN TO GIVE BIOBALL AT GALLUP

I Seeds! rarreaeaeeeaee t tb Herald!liatliili. N. M, Mur. h 1. The

Itroiherh I i f Itailvt.iy Tiiiinmen ofi!allii ale btihily prcparliig for thoanmiat KI. Patrick's duy bull, to beitlvcn as usuiil hefe on the 17th ofMarc h. Tina hull has conic, lo be oneof the reiounir.ed social events of theyear unions' the railroad men of theconst ii m in New Mexico and Arl-xon- a

and visitors ure expected fromevery point on I be A !btHitc!'iUc divsion. The window cauls adt ei lisititfthe hall were distributed .vesterdiiy. Alarge number of t r.i limn n are eximt-e- d

from Alt.iuiuer.ije, and Wilisiowalso will send n substantial delegation.

Cccd Ti IsWfl

Fcr Clccd tzU

Energies Are More Keenand Respond Quickly

to Help.

It ynq at (ti ith rliHml nn ; Ifyou ftt 2v t hull i(, ftr u.ifcti, wit ti( mrtit, imif t.ouii, ur your kib ktilinjmij ftiij Irriitui'i. frith r t. int,ur miv let I;h.i )iw rlrr rn..i tu- -

frwT lt.Nl III, til l.ial o( 111? t'ntu fr.ilii liltiurt IiIcmhI. A nil Hi i mi tiiy givw your

I .UMxl p'fril ihrtii"h tit , ii itcti.ltI t- iisiisK h. i. H Titt-r- U tin hrfd I f.tiu tu ) l -- poutl ut t'T. r h ilift'i't hlutxl luijinrtiti. No maii-- r htlx y Bttu.k tl nytfiu, jr lv uus'utiyHin nklii, rcmcnitNT tt,n U

. up n.rnll' tit at H K t Ud r ;,iiiri-fti- t

tbrt)C)(.ii"U UtMtv fWut f t U pnn pi.Tta, Ih uftUt ! tn I uclriiufjn fi'.ni Ihf lliot.'liiin Qitii Hint nil d'tny, alt fcrf ak-

in iloQ t Dm (it... U t.!.ik'1 Miitlr .('' ' Ixkiins. H UH bu .nh al!i-- . lllr tti1n'Ut- - f m " m I fl!4 t

irM-r- tltr ntut-it- mini aT-n-

a rvfr rt.nttv aitii t.i hI' r nr r..(l u;-- Mrr- -

nir. .ll'1 i.f I'utHHh. Arx uli'. "I htiii'i."itiiriM anil n" aa rrurtu f.ip

bun tthntxti. tint niw tt.a pur. fci.ft.ib alit. h. H. In itiflr Mf.riArtl.

)imi ran vt K. H K. rT tfriiff atr.K"l Uiit u,rcn Itavlnn It Ai l )..t u I1 he ih ftiiih- - ! " rml'.t lisrf ain-'ii- f lu

a animi it ui. Au4 itiIm.I rrlinc-- m mo tt thni vtMi a. i1.t

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BIX TnE EVENTNQ HERALD, ALEUQUERQUE. N. II., MONDAY. MARCH 2, 1914.

t ll'll--l A & A iJNew Mexico's Picturesque Pueblo University

L.llroin Ihf Kunlii I'p Trail Mitmiilin-n- r

Mnnli: hy ti Inl 1'it )('rumbling away )m iii iiHi to. Htiii

ml wind nf New Mix tin. pen hi d miUll llUt Iniioceanihle point, gleamingamid tlio green ilel-- of fertile val-- l

, or ptunilliiK gentlnel-llk- ii n

wide plain, tire the Itm nf manyhundn il of undent communal tl a

llngn, together with Ihcir modemt' n it the ningle-ator- y minimatructure i,f the modern I'm tiki In- -

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TIIKtllnn. To riiiiiinemnrile th nrihl-teetut- -e

of thrnie often rulnoua ululhnlf-- f orRntlen Innitei,, in at tiiiui.iiiiii iil in th, r.i' wlu It lirnlKulidueil the New Mexn an ilenert andHindu It fertile by Irrluntlnri. thereIkih lieeit ilemwued it vtyle i,; c. nut ruc-

tion fur the university of hnt intn- -iiimiweiilth whiri h li niiliiue In i he eiit- -li lim uc of thu i Mirlll K iHlllllillKM.

To William tieoiXf Tittltt, theftlirt'ul.leiii, niunt lie ireilit furthe lil. 'a. utile luier iiiWHiil thel lilvelnlty of , v .Mexleo to Inn omeknown na tlio "I'm iiln Ciilvernliy."The work of ilerniMntig buililitigwhich ahniild embody modem

with the UK bile, lureby the nlH ii'lu inli.iliil.inl i t thm landof lunnlilne and npaie w in. It la tnlu,ih lie by unoiher. Im to ir TighttniiHt in. given ntl hniior fur tlie in-

ception of the plan How mil maprop.iaiiln nun the favor of the . n --

Ixelig may he Wi ll in. mm. il by Ihoapproval of the t nil. ins w hn live ntnlllinly In the building wliii h lire Itsreaillt.

IT. Tight In aitii't, dead, but theI'm lilo tpe 1. 1 e remnin. a nmii-uniet- u

nml a tntniie in bun.The prlni'lpnl plan wiil.h he had

In itilml In adv. .urn the en . turn ofhlllldHlKM of thia 'pe Wag In lall'i't- -

uale the nr lul if ( ,u ,, rapidlyexlini l. that ar. hit-- Hire beat

aulted to the (i.iiiiiiy. whi 'h uffi '. .Imoat advanlagia lor line m (he NewM.xiean t'llinatf, with fewent !.

To nfYnrd un ixatnple ofI'uehln beauty to a k ptl nl gi.vi ru-in- g

hoard, lm had hi! own reaidi'lue,then about lo he built, emlnl r u.ledneei, riling lo thia plan whb h he had

, Hired in hi aluilie uf the iielii.aif the region. He auri eeded ill ( nil- -in. ing-- them of lt bi aiity and null- -bilily.

Follow inir thia tnnKl'ilo lciritcDta- -

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linn nf In Hiliftii.il, tlit- - regent nfthe liiMituihiu In lsni uiH hni i.ed then . linn i I t in iniinit r tn i! I rur".

Ilnkimn mill kwntnkil nf tin- - him- -

genlcd li'. The Mill, t'llc Ml'lM'llname lined in ibi.-- e who were Inu ' hi v Hum, Kwiit.ikn nullifyingM i ti ITn arid link,, tin lliiii.rlty-M- .

mil ii. Mi .which upic-gcn- ti bene name nilnrii the- - fimit ol

each I u !1 li K. T'li ir 'i' wa tti

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St N DIl- - i. l.t iil MDIll UTwo year Inter, the Hilmlnmtratlon

luiilililij m rr.iMi.li li.l no. etilHrseilio milt the I'tK-lil- l.li a. and Ik li.iluythe In hi emuuiili. (,f this 11 liitti iirnl(!.. to he Inuiiil un lh n.1111 Thu

rentral power innt had heen tmlltnri nnllliK to the I'ih hl.i (i nets. Ittrue, but wax hardly liirce iioiikIi t.)

rTind i.iioi it fur the nuiMt rt.fei-t- nhli'h are rhiiriii'terlil of thltype. Thin ltodi-- Hill, naund forth,. r.iiirul. r of the iiiHIIiiition, wanhiiill, anil thlH cuiriid in iy di iall

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the ren ii Inl tea of the alyle.Al uboui the hiiiii time, the flnlah

Ing t.iii. li to the entire IMieldo ! -I

lenient wa (flven by the nninlrui-tli.- n

of a finlernlty's gecrcl hmberIn the rxiK line and alge of a "khlva''lr J'ueblo eereinoliial llullne.

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The ntont unit ki .l feature of thintype nf liulhlltiK lire IK great urea nfwnll. it hiiiI theutt.r abm-ric- of nny enrven. The hit-ler ihnractertailc come from the tactthin Ihe I'n.-bh.- dlil lint underatuttdth.. hi. li principle, and never employ- -

il tti t in iter except Die trunk of treelo rurry the weight of wnll ovit ail.mr i r m window. They tlij not erectbuilding which had door upon thullrt or ground Coor, hut thin

nclerlHlIu was nhrnKiitcd heiiiime thetiuililim reimoned that too mu. h limewould lie loHt In traVerplliK hiddem.n did ih" micienia, or mnlr tty. ndo the modem Pueliloa, In enterlim ithuililniK. lioorM on the ttrnuuilMoor were ininle, hut they were numk- -

il liehmd hreniil walln. hidden Inand nlhi le rollrenled. Hint the

general effeit of the whole might bohi nearly like that of the m nll I'u-fbl- o

un ohiI'iU'. withoutwith the in iminry tonvenieni e nd

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ncreaxlhllitv.Alihoutfh all the building are of

brn k, they are made 1m reneinble then.I, ilia or atone Uaed In thi Indiandwolllugg by the u of rement plan-

ter ii un exterior, while the woodthat I uned fur pur hen, , er1 ',, pll-lu-

and the like win all leftand lough. Time and the

knlvea of ntudenta have mure reducedtin roiightien materially.

To itdd lu the Indian Idea, hiddenif peeled Ingn wele .undo and ptiicediitiitut the hulbllngH. Needleaa to gay,thine oiti'ii nrtnid a nieang of iiitirenanfii r houin, when lm ated on the dor-mitory building.

The .i r t l.t r hnrai teriatl ' foundin (lie iiiiUernity tin i lit i ri km ure takenmore from the I'uehlo of Taoa, In theHurtle rn part of the nta, than fromnny i,th-r- T-- ha long been knowna the liiime of the pureat nloodedin m i inlniit of the aborigine, andtl.i lr biilPlingn are Junt nil purely n.

i iiili'd from the ani letit atone andii.ti.be toiiimiinal dwelling, whuh wama.le fur ili I. line a well a fur rei-.Idi'-

e, I. ike many of the old In-

dian d willing!, mid like more of thriiiin d pin i.bi which today dot NewMi'iiui, the uimeraity I get uponbill, and lliln fa. I leem to make theput bin hi the inure llilllig lo theeiiiiipii and aurrounding.

Snitubilli muat alway remain theprime neteaniiy for an hitet luralbea ily. mid tin the I'tiehln buiidnthavr for Ihelr liKainm nn the unl-titsl- iy

eninpu There they have,mile of rl'iii-- about them, mouiitiilu(or their bin kgroutnl and New Meg-leo- 'a

wonderful aky above (belli. WereIt not f. r the fre,Ui nt pannage of atu-d- i

nig, pn.fi'Kf.r und vlnitor. theymight well he taken fir the home ofgome branch of the Pueblo tribe,a. line t,tT ahon of the almi iginle. I'yila light their loan i. ma efii i I oflight and ahade, by th

Till: WOM S iMillMIKtliV, JltiKOM, SIlAMMi "III

tUi MOKIVL.

Hpnenmnce,

Interferiiiit

'many reeewvn. In, I, omen and minim,

ireeenl tiiyriiid i..i.i i unit lea for .e.I ill en. Inn It U hi liixlll that theirmil l..-- ut Ik mi. hi i i.im.iIiii.ii1. Thenthe lll'ionllHIII lli- -l lllllll out theirtlmtloUH an.) Huh mill, rotemiue nil- -

h. uiellen. Acliled in the dnrk meennl the tree v hi, h iilrlolll.il Ihem ntulthe blue vil'.il or the flat rm i'iilln'ii their dark rev Imiee take onn ne- tiilttim, nii.l they tlntten Inlnthe liiiiilrnie with a tlinenit thnt

their propriety In their nur-- i..itiiiinun.Itiiiilj. howevir, in pro erliln My

V'H km ilei p, ihniixh In the nine ofi l iiil.liiiu, It tin. i n.ii.1 tu he ' willdeep" lliiiutr litre liiiililinuii hue.

oil t.. ir', I. nt on Iiitiriiir.iwin. li ii.'i.i i.ii t i.,,,iin i,n, nnihiiii:to utility would be hn: n liiine one.t'llllty wan. after adheritne to th,IK tiet.il llin- - ,if. th,. I'u. bin type, th-t- o

ii' aty failor in the . .null in I Innof thi ne hiilldinur U I lure examl-tiatbu-

the mu Inn uf the Htrie tureIro n the an: lent I'll.. I. In loilldinu aleeen to be ninuv. thoiiiih none urn

great. Kirnt bihouk thine In InereimedheiKht, anil eonreiiiently Inrreimed

ix to muliitnln the P'.i.'iiln propor-tion. The I'U"1...h liulllliiimin, partly from eeonomy of lulo.r,purtly from renr.nn of eeonomy Inheatlnir. N'n choolroom elu uld helow eeillngeil, ntul these urn not.rtehonlroom ahoulil !ie well lirtlited.thoiiKh the fUfbloa' were t hiny orwindowi and eivered them withtrnr.nliK ent .narehnienl. The roomiinil throiiKh there l.iilldlngH nre llhti .1

Willi fin 11 windowa plueed high Inthe wnll. but nd nulling nn iihundan.eof lithl. No I'nehlo huildlnii e erhad ii hail or Interior m.it;e. theroofa of the lower atnrlea aeri Ing tofin nwh n.inmunl. nili'ti betueen roomnn. I room. Hut thine building havehalla ;iereer needed True, thei. illd New MeXi.'o r'iniale innAen triirhthlt.Kn n 11 in 1 .a r in many mm a. an. I

wh.re thin f.4 true, theie nie imne1'ii'M.l. il Hut Pin bio details h uebeen IIHI'll till lillKll.. Ill wlole nu l.,e.An lllxlal if tin. lil th,- - great hive- -

limped (lav iiiii tli.it in n.uiii nlI'vrry Pm-blo- . i in tin linn i:ibii.lillnga ri ilci iu.il.iniH of thene areiif.-i- ! to , otii eal anlar heater mid Hot .age tntika for Ifi heated water Howllh other fen I urea. The fatnllinibiea t wall la un.it to om e.il ilnarror the atairwnva whieh the nimh ingeneration deinnnila Inatind of thenneii'tit bidders of notehed io-i-

ntirior deeorutiona are taken flu nIndian pietot giiphn. and one iimtun o.that of the naM in'ily room In thelading' dormitory, in an exei piiinallfine one. In thin eane, Indian am-hiil- a

In i nlnr nre uaed to fuim a freueabout the room. Kmm llrat to laat,the Keneral PueMo type of lonatmc-lin- n

and riign h.m been maintained,hut nil thoae th nga w hleh are

for ('Onienlili.-e- . aanitatiinii n.I health are provided, by utilizinginiim t'Uehln feature w heer poaaible,hut In any rnee. prolded.

The univeraity will eoinplele thetwenty-tilt- h yenr of It life on Keii-ttiur- y

;'s, at whuh time nppropriateexeretaea will he held. It the h. inlof the public ncliniil a. nti in of the

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glate and has attained a w ide mengoreof roconiii.in and ndumement h,.thfrm , ,rn,.r;l, pllh,k. .,, frm kln.dred IiikI it ui i.n.n uf learning. At pita- -

enl It i under Ilia adinlnlit'.rullon oflir. IlaMil Una llod. who go fciltvena-full-

built hi i th I'lilveralty of Ok-

lahoma frnni Inrty aerea of wild landund whufe wmk In New- Mexh'o hidfair to he e.pml y blilllant.

lir. lloyd a uiiu, expreated InInterview, i o make the unlit n

the m i i.m.i nf all the petipie inthe glate. to . ell y it to those who areunable to uitind 11 tlnane and togradually li,..,,l,.i it g.ope 11 n II II

nun aliniiuil tin, plate In the nouth-wtn- l

heltl by l be I'nlverniy ofin tin mi. Idle weat that o' the

enter of inbure und education ufthe community

H' w well in aim la to he realisedla Indiralrd by l ha proaperily eild.nl

t the Inatitulioii glnee hi e.lioininllil-tlu- n

begun, lir lloyd ha given n er-I-

alteiiiien to exteiiHion worg andha n In ady materially Increuned l lienummr nf aiudent from ull aeiil.mnof the at. ite. an well a obtaining furhi l imine i:i h alundmg a the Phil-Ippln- e

Irlamla have gent tin ir aimand daughter to he edit'-aiei- t in IIlie ha made a vltforou lampnlgn forproper leeoKnttlon for the uiiliernll)

nd under hi retime It ha receivedtm attention and a larger ap-propriation from the atate. The uni-veraity la handnoinely endowed wllhpublic Ian. in, which Include all ilurl.h anil nn I .nd of the glate. and ladim im, ,i be a power In the educa-tional world aa New Mexico I In theIndiKlriul.

('liaiiilat-lalii- ' Tabjei fur ('innlia-thm- .

For eonallpniion. fhumherlalii'Tablet are excellent. K.iny in ti ke,mild and gentle In en, el. Cue th.--a, trial. Fur gal by all dtufglata.

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1000 Pairs Regular

$4.50. $5.00 and $6.00

Grades of

fyyy yV Shoes and Oxfords for ..,X Women on Sale tomor- - J

V tow at

yyyyyyy Vy All the new styles tvy and lasts; iu button, yy ylace and pump effects;y yy all sizes; in Patent ,Gun y

y yMetal, Vici Kid andy yy Tan Calf. The last y

y yy special offering of Bed yy Cross and Queen Qual-

ity

yy VY Sho?s for this clear, l

fx ance season.V yI yI 3 VY

i Golden Rule iDry Goods

yy Companyy yy yy y

V V'The advisability of placing .

your Jewelry and ImportantTapers in a safe deposit box inthe vaults of this bank is clearly apparent because you arealways conscious that yourvaluables cannot be lost orstolen.

Wc rent safe deposit boxes.n which may be placed invest,ment securities, contracts, in-

surance policies, heirlooms,etc., for $2.50 per year.

FIRST SAViXGS BANK AnO TRUST CO.

Albuquerque, New MexicoCpen Saturday Evenings and

Eailroad Fay DaysUntil 8 PM.

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Practically Ii::possibl to GetWagon3 Ovtr rreit,rh Routefrom the- - Jcmcz MountainSheep Country.

'leelal I iirriiitNrHt. te le llraiMCuba, N .M , t'eb. i.- - I:a t'.iobi

ol Axiec. N. .M . who in limning alulK'.' herd "l (iheep on the AputheruM.i lal no. ha npent lilt pant weegin town buying upplics and contract-;ln-

for men to na-!- nt bin pr netil ber-d- iI .

J. 1. Y oiins;, luiinaKer of the ttu- -

plln men u nl lie alnrt , ha been VerydunKeroualy III for amne d.iya. llpbn.cian lepotla lluu pracliLally outvt tnner.

The rnudn between Cuba and Han1.otile on the route to Albuiueriuuare prai-lirnil- iinpuanble. Iir aliiti-- team li.nili'd u'I'.h freight for

the dllferent ini'tcaUtlle entnhliah-llieti- l

ure tttrunUeil tind limible toturn a wheel. .Many urinyag atvw. inheil out owing lo the hem y

atream already runnint: frmn th"llinlilitalnn The weather ci, miningtbri nil nitiu but aumeuhul warmer.

M. j.iiet'to frmu uInp lo Iterniiblin yenterdny. Ho w u!ii. . niiipana d by h n daiight, r. i hhnn he. n iiUetiding the imin'iil utI : 1 lil.'... he will remain fur ube.ef vlnlt . e,n (nit lr a threeJ earn' I'mirae In 11. l.nuiM inmenC

Kulher 'iiiiilllo KilMni.in hn re-

turned to J. inex after up. lilting a lewWeek In. Id. ok i ii.'e anil perlorm-Ill-

wetldHiaT elenintilt a nl hi differ- -nl charge In thia loealily.

WILL MAKE LIMITEDSTOP IN ARIZONA

I'hoenix. Ari. March t. JudireKdwnrd Kent filed a uiiplf monturyhill nf romplniiit wllh ihn t'nltedHi a tea court tb.n morning In the ivineof the .n li I il h'a Knllrond cooi.at.nualnat the Ailxorni cut poiutiott eon,-ininn- b

n In the milt Involving the rmii-pulnh-

of the limited lluilln of theabove roinpanv to Hop at leltnni n

In Arlxonii. 'Ihe nnbr wna'or.g-Inull- y

haned on the fact that three ofIhe train of the cornpaiiy ran

ELKS' THEATER

FridayMarrh - - -- VJTill-- : ,ki:tit M --

SXTION Till: Mt.KII S KVI-.l- t kW !

- - i

lileolically the Kaiiui hup.Nrliiig Cunt ami I lalanr-al- e

I'riMlm lliiu n.e. u InI ant Aiiki'Ii-- and

huu llmnU ii, I. to,

I'ltM KSiSJ.IHe $I.-- SI.IHI

fa-a- t snlo )a-)- i imIihi.lay, March fill at

Mnl-nn'- a.

urtalil at 11:30 '

....

(lonely together If il It Wa a nerea-kii.- v

for the cc, .iriiinidiilliin of thetruveling piiblio In have the llni.'tednt.ip nt certain ntiillim not IncludedIn It ached nl- - of atnnping plnce.Since I he order waa turned ihe t orn-ml- lv

haa i hangi'd Ita train at heduhan that the other tlnllin are now tunfarther apart than before, und nn (ip-pl- u

ttnin for h in.iililli 111I..11 of theolder pre limaly Innoeil waa denied bythe i .'iiiiiiinni.iii. Hen. i. the prenetilgiipldementary com phi Int.

4 htoicai Ii Tnnible CiiiihI.Tht te la imtbiitg mnie dlacouiaiti'iit

than a chronic diaorder of the gtom-u- i.'b. g It not aurprinlng that mnl V

miUi r for t ti wptt ain h nn alliiieotwhen a permanent nire In Within t :i- -ir

le.n h und may he had for a trllle?"Aliout one year iiko. ' aaya P. IUik, of Wukelee, Mich., "1 bought a

i kuue nf .'ti ini to t lain Tublet. andalme lining them I have fell perfect,ly well. 1 hud previously lined nrytiumber of dirferetit medicine, hutnone of thetn were of any Innllng hen- -

'. " Kor aale by all ill llgiiint.

Hudson king of motor cars

Don't buy a car until you seethe Hudson.

c oth--

craft

THAT SUIT OF W0ND-ERFU- L

VALUE FOR

LOOK FOR THEM INOUR WINDOWS AND

THEN JUDGE FOR

YOURSELF.

WE ARE ALSO

AGENTS FOR THE CEL-

EBRATED ALFRED

BENJAMIN WASHING-

TON CLOTniNO.

II Handel I

The Live Clothier

Page 8: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 03-02-1914 · I 11 l'tir 'iiif, other 1 111111H l lu r trmn a held at JiMrK ready lor hi. ow n une fur tho return li ip mill tu--Ur Him I 011

fJr. Jacft Gets

1 ME.UOWOT8

HOKFY POKEY

CANDY, ,

EANK STATEMENTDEPRESSES STREET

lly I M" J Wlri. ui Kvi-iiin- H'mlil..i w York. M in Ii Ai'arl Imm

I hi' fT- I ! Dip rlnrm In lunillriK )"Iiiihii tlir iiiitrkvt Inltiirio-rt- l tiylh,. unfm uriililx (h.irmiir of s.itur-il.iy'-

Itmik dlalenn nt aind H'liIIMoMil

iur luiliijil muriiK CT JuiitiMiy.HfHiir nf lllv ne Itlti iihI I kitln ! Illi- -

il Ii.iii! lull Iimm-i- i mining Ihc Ivuil-lli-

nhiri'i re nut lnrRf.Tin iMMr-- t t'liwd he.iv. If

rfniw nf .I..".4.)'m, in i !, J.itin.uyI it ciiriiiiiKH Ihf N York I'liitrul

nti iu i huik'iI Im r HW J tii'lliim Mllnil dock In liiiul hour nl it lustItrurly J iiiilii'. tl.'iirri th- - nuiv-- .

im n( ii imrriiw Inn tlir u n ili--i I nilI I iii.niK il U jirfm'il.

The llii'lc liniinrtitiit tM i liwcilttk fulln

Aniiilu.uiiHii'il. 73 -

AtthiHun. 17.Hvinliiiir, IMhiuilhcrn I'liilftr, tiy,.rnii.n Pa'-lfli'-

, 1S.hi.i l, rx Mv. 4'Hrvl, ll

CHICAGO GRAIN ANDPROVISION MARKET

ChuMU'i. Miirt'h t. WhMit iwtoff totlii . Influnurd by lh- - lm'iio nfmiy r'jrtii of lnn I'.v

I.i r cjiiilcti iti hIho In favor of th-- t

rn. H-'- tifTi'i lrmn from liulaunit thn oot-nln- of tuivluation onIianulip t'inl,il i i UraK ilon ! niiir-kcI- .

riiKH i tn i till In "fr

mill uitilt't'wa-n- i imiiii! ittlti'lionul ivlli k. t'loMiim prlnn r "if.iiiy,iff to U, umurr.l

Katiiril.iy nmht.ill II MkM'l! il u r suit of tlir lli -

In uln'iit.i oliilr Ii nn rtv aetn'i nlt m non l

H'lllriK liKUtt Hll'4 lu !) low -

r (mi th it,. ita a little 1. ,

I i n In ri The Io u.m htriuly utto m i iiil.nni'f

t klihonii rtiiort of icirp.iK'ilbilrnd mil', tin! niily. Trm. tio-i- i

i. w.m liu :! of i !') ri'iiriii-to- r

I'lokirt loiMtid kivi tho provtvionumi.tit it lift. Flint nli-- rmiupilIrom ui in liiy filKht'ai lovi'l to '. J- -

iiik'", lui lii'rr triinniu'llonii ultow-Iii- k

llio ti rti wt'H iiimIiiIiiiii'mI.Wheal May, HI 1 -- 4 o : July. ,'..t'l.rn Mii;.. 67 .'!; July. "

iiulK M.iy. 40 July. Iioi -- M.iy. 1 2 1 a . : jui. :l 4.Itrtl Miiy, III) .; Jul. II" 75.Iiii-- Muy, 111574; Jul, Ill.iO

OPERATIONS INLIVE STOCK MARKETS

I liMUgv Uvnam li.

rhf tmo. x)rfii iinun Uornii.in. nun: lnu ut Puturd' nt

k. 9 k r. r. f ( v " : lixhi. Ii.lltr7': itilni-d-. in.4i ": hmvy,

f j 5 i K 7 4 ; rofb. s.:r. 'i

ig. 1 7 till i s is ii.I'nltU-- - Korriiitta. 2 J.Onn ; to

C s lilklu-r- . :ti', 177'; T , IIwil'Vlii; int- -

rn ulri-rti- t 7 i 4 8 : ptoi V r, findfra ili tK. ..".(i ti Vii; nml and hi'lfrrit.13 nr. '.i r.'i: rnlvra, 17 imii l,7:..

HIH'i-- . trii-li- l 3H.li: l

10 crnta lowrr. Xiillve. II 5 II.J5:rf.tr rn. 4.&t'i : rllnK. 1.1. 1

t 7 1"; UniliN. natlvn. It jtif li o. I .15 i "..

Krioin 'lt iJvnitfM'k.Kiinmia t "H v. Miirih S. 1Iii fif-t.jil- ii

in. imii. Itulk. 11 J'liVlS:hravy, .Ru i: wi ki-r- a ndtuH'lii-ra- . $ 4ii4i : UkH, $:i.:iot

.No: i.ikii. 17 .,io ..Ciitil.i ;ihpi.ih H.tiOH: Hi'inly to

weak, rrlinc ! t'-r- . I . Ii 40;llrt-aai-- lii-c-f alrpra. 17.::. l ..M; iHt.rrn aiei-ra- . 9" .n .7R : aoiithrrn

. r.n 7.7'. : row. I4.;ir7-T-lirlfum. It Toll II 00 ; mi.rki'ra hi.i1fofilfta. ll!Sti;; hulfa, It.UOtf7 Mi alM. IHJ04f1l.no

lhpi-- a 10, liuO; nlPHcly o

10c lo. r Liniiia. 7. '. l 7 i ; yar- -

llnan. l.Min"9; wrthirn. lii'iftf .iiii, t writ. ITi IhKi a 70.

MoneyNow York. Mar. h - all monry

ali'ady, l 4 4i ; per centTi in V. it n f Hironit: n day. 31

per i : Ail ilaya. 3 'i r (ill IX

tnontha. IS (i I 1 I'r utiMcrratilll iBirr. 3 ! 4 '4 per

I cut.i'oiiimvu lal I'lllK. 14.12

TirE EVENING HERALD, N. M.t MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914.

Tangled Up in Hohey-Poke- y.

Suv,'.

Todays Market Reports

Market

ALBUQUERQUE,

Ft L.Ui TaEfXr. afUV?' FnATJiF' ILL.

Met G'.'Vi U ivJTH'iT ,ick I P " H

All IX

i

Hr llvr, f.7 e.

MiJK in ilnll.irK, (;!,C!o i riimrnt bmulii rullni.icl

boni

The Metal Markets..r Ynik. Marh 1. l.i ill itilt.

J3 tSffl.M; I.ond.ik. 19 ' il.

Hi'HtiT iiuli't, :.'t'i i .".a7, Ia mlon,:i 7 i.

O'l'i'ir iii.iiilinil; nliiti'l ml nii.t loM.n. h 11.:.0( H a .; n.ol. a7.'ii'i!S.:n.

In ii gwli't and uiiclninHi'd.London nmrki'tfl clotu'd hh fnllnuN:t'nin r tary; njiot 61 6m; fu'tirra,

II lmTin linn, xput, 171 7 id; fulurp"

17 j 7 dIron iniirjum. d

I tl nml in st. I onl.W. I.n'tli.. .M.ir.-- 2. l.i ml rUiat

tJMI; lower, '..l.'.'ii

GAMEWARDEHREADY

TO STOCK WT

Plant on Baitlett Preserve inColfax County will be inWorking Order this Spring.

, atrial I wireM... in lb ller.!, I

Kiintu I f. . M., Mu rch i liain ;

Wuiden I'.iica Inii'i hunt. i I t Iuii kIiIfur beni't win-r- he will make ni- -

runKeinenia with Die o ernmeiilfiHli cumiiimxiuiii r Im u aupply of

Kit lor I lie not liuum r which banbull tinned uIT lo tin' mate lllatlaiiilili'lil 1., trie MUIHTK in 'lie liicuirunlet! fcutne pre nnd ranch InCollux coiinly. ITuiii licnver lliokamu wu i dc n will k." to hull LakuCHy where the acreena for Ibe nfvbutchery are hi iixg mude.

I'rum Kalt Ijike I'liy Ituca will proceed to Hal doer. Mont., where he ex- -pet l to take charge of the conniitn-niei- ii

of lilty elk which rune Loe'iiillutud lo New Mm in by the nlfi- -

luU if ihe Yellm.arone Nationalpurk. I'cii for the elk bale beenprepared at Ifet-ulur- , N M . whereI hp uiilmul will be unloaded Th-- 'Hiiiiip warden exproia lu muke thetrip with them.

Mr. Rich 'd today thnt the man- -

agcr of the alle rum h la anxinualu huve pomp uf the elk placed in H

Kiwrni near the runch but that nidecNion haa been mude aa yet. "Ilthe people of Kama I t an meet parti f Hie exHliHe ua already nulli'.id,to make thui up Ibe Runiitl e canyon, I ahall be only too glad totit my putt lint It will be llllpottxihle.fur our office to meet ull of the ex-i- i

lie In the lnillillna: of feni e andthen fcedin," the elk In the winter. IfKanla Ke run't eee tta way elear Innieil me half va on thia propoa'tlunI aboil feel It my duly tu pot the elk"line they will net the beat feed.'

HEARING BEGUN INKING WILL CONTEST

Hearing in the action brotiKht byMr. Ititth I.. King lo huve the will ofher littHbantl, lwia II. King. actuaule, wua begun In the prohatu cuiirttoday before Judge John Huron lliirg.The teattniony of I". t'. Thomii and H.

A. FXwnduun. the uirik r or the will,woe henrd lib In noon.

The entitle I Valued lit M.M'0,IS.OUU of wbc. h came I ruin life III- -

aurance. Thr will wua admitted toprutiate lunl Hclol.pr 1'nilcr Ihe

nl, Mr V. 11 Ummi of i 'anion. Mi., Mr. king aunt, la bequeathed 1 1. mm. If Mr King marrn a again w ithin ten ji enr, the lea: anu n ( provblia. u tract fun I of ll.ui'iia Isu vail iii Mr. Clou.

Mra king ullcm- In her petitionthat the will la null nml uf no e'f.clhe. a nap II waa not hi until by the

In Ihe preai m e uf the w!lncr.and ulbea fiutber that Mr. Kingwua under limine influence exerclaedl.y Mia. r.r". uiid furibcr that ilia.

"Come

jack! '.... JI ai

2?

ZP f; ) " Sy

sii

llith of I hp propprty d Imitated ofuiulir the will lioluMKa lo hpr. Mra.KUik. nnd Whh nut aulijiil lu dlximitl-lio- n

Oy I hi' tpaiHtor.JutlK" Ifu'ru Imoii'd nn orilpr to turn

over motipy lii'lonKinit lo the AntonioA. lluri rut u to to Niiji'ob Muloof,

uiirdinn. fur tlio of minorlii-lr-

in the .Mary E. Illnrti'h finalriurt wua riled and lu'iirlnn a't !"April 7.

II.'hiIiik nml final rpport In theiiiatK r of the lyUi y (Hi p Hart titmiU-iunfh- i.

wua wt fur April 7.Iiy --juiIit of the l onrt rhai t K

Ki'pvi'a. iidinlnlHlratur of Ihv X;lluitiiA. li Ituciiup rpipUta ttip tiu -

alo e uf (lit. mom in the lianila of Ihuclerk.AHIi Hi-l- i mit Hi jiiiti rro'mlp eourt

'i'lip IliallUK oil tile Will nf Alfredo!.. MiKee ua iiiiiitniiiil until March17.

In the matter of the k ii.i nl lo Ii7hi i

of I ii Hi.leriii Can hi. Alliedu li.ivrx.k Haul la ii, la ordered to lie Until re-port.

Ill the mailer uf the guardianshipof Karl Th.inuiH lie llamip it ill KinllMann ai hi'n:n:. d riailal xuardiatito aell Inlereiita of thp n. inula In cer-tain leal elaU.

The will of l,utiie Met j ni.ruv-i- d

Hint Nlihulaa Mel wua uppulutedi xeiutur wllhotit lioml.

J. IS. Alhriitlit Waa onliireil to rilen Inventory of the Frank I Alhrlnht

mlHlo on or l.erure Murvh 10, withlomplele, detailed report.

HEAC0CK BACK FROMTRIP TO ESTANCIA

Judge W. C I leu cock returned luatIi mht from I.Mtato la where hp Manemployed lo defend Knrlquo Slihm.chiK'-- d wish th murder of Itoaatiati'iu ut Torreon l ist nmiiih. JtidKolltaco. k nlKO haa bet n relumed to hhami Attiiney Kled II. A win of Kbl inclii In lha defeiiM of llulloway andMcKlnley. the wouilmiu n i burnedwith the killing of Hereulnliu fhiieinnd rulldor Med. llo In the Kandiari m ii t .i iih ten day uvto.

SHOOTING AFFRAYON NORTH FOURTH

Alfredo liuticrre. a North Fourthat fariini, heard n nolhu In hi

ii hh! hi 1" oi lu, k Inat nlcht unci

well! out lth II KUli to inet ; li lie.I'. m to ii. er, in the "'riiil undc I er.ed tlrr, Tim men, who ore aup-pua-

to huve come after (lutlerrea'iharniat. run.

clutierre went out and fmind twohornea ielt by the men when they lied.

I! had uiiaaildi'led one of Ihe floraewiien She iwneia riliirned and hredin him. He broke for cover, mid thetwo tnniiratldi ra urubhed Ihelr horaeit rid ilitappvuretl. They Ull puddlewild u revolver behind.

Wait for the Hudson

PEithONALS

The I'.enevulenti.ti will huld ur importani iiieenu

tomurruw alteinuuii in 2 3 In theV V I' A hume. 1 'Jl'lli'M ' the(lrl hriMirian'-- in in i ome Im for,, thenn cling uud all nu m'-- ' i a i lid thuaedeairtng lo beconn m 'era ute ui gedto litlt'lltl.

Nou llfcld riiiiiiuil the 'uii- -

forniu limlteil toilu) Irom a hut l"New York en

Mra. M. A. Itoaa. 114 North Twelfthstreet, lett lual night for llolton, Kun.,called there by a leleirrain announclua- Ihe danaeroua Him AH ot hermother.

flute HeiOtor laiiac Hurth ha gonel.i Fatanclu tu attend a aeaalon ol theprobate eotirl.

Jliiluo K. I Medler. Judge of thpVventh dlairlct. with heatluuaitera utSocorrii, waa In town today on hlawny to Ua Vega.

J mine K. I.. Midler. Jurge or ineThird dlatrli't, wllh headuuarlera att.a frucea, atopped over toduy on hiaway to Ma tit u Fe.

W. I. Neweomb of pWurru. clerkof the Seventh ihntrlct coiiit. waa Inthe city today.

piylveelpr Mirual, nf fun Kafarl,N. M., treKurer nf Valencia, county,wa among the vlxlitii at formerJuilaje K. A. Manna unite luilay.

Juxbua Itaynolda, prcMdi t.l ofIhe Flint Nation! bunk, came upfruin K I'uao luat week In apend ev- -

tailli llfcld Olid Iwitl llrilllHfeldhave gone tl on a bu.in aa tup.

Mia. Alfred iJronfc!il i due In ur-riv- e

in New' York to. lay, and will a nlon the aleimalnp I'lnciniiutl fur Fu-ro-

Man h 1

The dunce by the AlbinUeriiieauelul inn to bate been Riv-

en next Friday iilghl. haa lie'n poat-ponc- d

lu I'riduy, March 3lh, lttaue

isv jLcr

.A U -

ft.'

--v.

a.

15hQ Evenms( Herald Want AdsTHree iLines : THree

12500.00 modern pebble daah; eaat front; lawn, shade,walktt, fruit trtin; eacy terma. Fourth nurd.mm:y t M)

JOHN M. XnOORE EEALTY CO.I'.atabllalied iSS.

1'hunp III.

of I'uiitliciltijt entertainment.Hi veral iiiati.'ia oi Importanre lire

expelled lo iiinio up for dci lnlvi: tie- -

Hon ut ImilKht meet iik of tl eltyroiinell. It la ill peeled that the pro- -

puHi'd ihaiiKi' In the ft r't liKhtiiiKayatem ..I In' diapured of. mid thatthe I'ouncilmeii Mill divide whetherto vole a f alary to future nniyorf. Itla a I no expeeted Dial the iueBilon ofpurehuxlnk mi auto inir'.ne fur thelllKhbiuda atntlon will be il"cl(kd.

Wait for the Hudson

AUoiomi SIkih Treuly,Madrid, March - King Alfminu to-

day algueU a rem Hal of thi) KpanNharbitration treaty uilh the I'nilonStolen.

Hudson king of motor cars

BELIEVE MANIAC ISTRAIN WRECKER

tieaaeri Wire r"e,io tleehptl.o Angele. fill.. March 2. It

detect ii and di puly aheiiflwere today aea'chiim for the limn ormen reapoiuulile for Ihe attempt towreck u Itedonil'i Heach Hiiliiirliiintrain carrlng 2'0 paaengi r laatnight Thla n the toiiitli uilenipttu wreck a Itciloiido electric train andplunge II with it" hum in freight IntoIhe ocean, and olflcer believed till!pome di tin ntt 'l man waa reipuiialhlefor all of them.

All I rin t naw .l the train ! ist nivhlwa a broken tioliey wire, win h cutoff the current and ciin"il the trainto ptup Jn.'t I" r"'e It reached u trackuhptruclien.

Wait for the Hudson

GilDiUuEDuiibt

TEATODARKENHAIR

hlic Mlxcil Sill pi in r lili II in I ( I. fee4'iIip. (.It. TlikkucM.

Common garibtt aage brewed Intoa heavy leu Willi aulphur and alcoholadded, will tan. gray, atieakod andfaded hair beau'. fully dark ami lux-

uriant, remove iery hit of dandruff,atop Itching and falling hair.I'lHI a few api'l" aliiina will prote arevelation If " 'ir hair la faditig. grayor dry, acr,iai; ami thin. Mixingthe Huge Te i and Sull'liiir ret ie athume, tin ugh. ii troublcaomc. Anfaaler way la t" gel the ready-to-un- "

tonic, routing iih uit HO cent a lurK'.bottle at rlru- -' atnrea, known u"YVyeth'a Kage and Kulpbur HairKemedy," thn nioitlliig a lot of muke.

While wlp. gray, f.tdt-- hair Ia tintSinful, we all 'h .ire to retain our

j youthful appearunca and atliartive-- 'nens. Py darki'iiing your hair with

j Wteth's plage and rulphur, no one canj lell, becatie II dues It an natuial.y, soI evenly. You J in dampen a epoiign'or soft bruh w.ih It and draw Una'through your h nr. taking: m.e a u.il'.alrand at a time by miirning all grayhulr hale dine ppeared, und, after an-

other BpplicRtniti or two, tour biirbecomes beaut ifully dark, g'oupy, tioftand luxuriant.

nudson-ki- ng of motor cirs

NEW MEXICO DELE0ATES. TO TIPATl JATIT! ATiTiAlTS

The governor ha apnolnt.d IheIteV. A. M. Maiub'lurl. Aibu.Ueniue:A. K. V. Hi hitim ti h'antu Fe; t'apl. W.H. Hiirlow, HuKWill; In T f Itivira.t'bamitit: tr K.ilbrill M. Itnv. Ill,- -

well, as delegate to ih tenth aunual

r , r

.ut - .fcJ- - ' V

llicoriiuraled 190).til VVrat IJulil Ar

VOll MALK On cnay terma,one rnrlu r lot (Ullll feet InI'arla Addition. I'rle 1300.00.

.1 H I'KAK.III NVeal Cpntral 4

Hbono 3al. 4)

W V W W W W "Vconference if the National ITiiid

commiltee to be held III NewMarch 14-I- ut Ihe invitation

of the Louisiana t'hlld Uihor commit-tee, "fhtld Labor and Luw Enlorce-men!- "

will be Ihe general loplc of iheconference and v.iriou phnaea will bepreaellled by June Addiima. Ilrahum

jll. Taylor of llio Hurvcy, .Senulur linli-e- rl

J. Iiwen Ulul alule oftlcuilu wlin'have hud prnctliul experience In if

child Ichor l.iwa.The coiiferelice will illeeuaa prcaetit

nielhod of admliiititeriiiK child laborIhw. of which the coiuminaion InWincoiiNin Mini the alule depui'lineiitunder a aingle heud In New Jerai--

ore typical. I'.incieiu eniorceno-i-of extHiiiig l.i wa m urgently needed Iniiiuny atutea." suya uwin It. l.nvejny,Bi'tielal aetrelury el Ihe Null' tuil t'hildLabor i oininii tee "Tmi many ki""Ilaw ritiiui'i inefliciive through lackof ii Kiifflcient pru laiuii lor enforme nt."

HenillcM u colllpiirleoll of mellluiluf elllulcenienl. Ibe I nllfel elli'e WilldlfU UBH work permltK nnd the relutn nof 111,, court lo enforcement. 'liec.enlng will be ael nalilo fur u dia- -

cuftai-it- i or the fcileiiil cblhl lilnir MllTin lull, ahlch wm drariett by I h"National I'hilit Uihur comnnttee nmlwhich ha already received Ihe fieiloiecmciit uf thu Viiiuniu I'lilld Lit- -

bur cuinmltlee, w:i nil miluced luluthe Iiiiiipp lunl muitlh '.'y Mr. I'aliuer.ami Into ihn aenale oil ebiuary 'i 1 '')'Hctialor Itohert L. nwen.

APPORTIONMENT OFCOUNTY SCHOOL FUNDS

County Behind A.Vurtuya haa nnnminred Ihe nppor- -

tionitietit of li.ori 00 among the hl

achool diatricts of llernullll'icounty, of which 14.321 o lo the A1-

bmiiierniie cite achool The nppor- - j

tionmem order la a fullnwa: I

I. A. Mmiloya. ptiperlntentlent nf;nhool for the county of Hernnllii".'al'te of New Mexico, do hereby eel-tlf- y

j

that I have thla day. February117 1D14. duly apportioned the achoolf umls of the raid rounty. ,

I'liP unmunt lo be apportioned I

J 9ii." The tnlul number of pel-mp- n

of s. huol age la 1.90".. The ratatier fieron la II which la spportoiie.1t the ilifferint rt'.ptrict a fntlowa.DMrhi IVrxin Aoiuiint

500 Rim oo j

7 7 no

i37 337 00133 400 00400 400 00

. 421 421 00' 41 4! 00

SI i oo. 13 1X3 on

in . 10 10Y oo11 . 13 i:i; oo

and II (City). .4.231 4 231 001 3 . 1 no 1.2.10. on

37 37 on. ,109 mo on

l . 133 13? 00j (New Illatrltt) 44 41 00

. 113 ir.3 oo90 90 00

i j 4 40 90. Ill 111 00

37 37 0047 4 7 0

i 31 14 On11 IX 003ft It 00

ot r.4 HI 00,

. 11 1100'41 77 77.IHI

Tut a I X 9u." 14 iliir. 00A MtiNTOYA.

Cuuiilv S, bou rliiieriiilendeu. Her- -

iiaMlo I'uuniy, New Mexico,

By

v t--roust, to.wuki;,

OUT!

7 PlllUN

C,U3 "

Times : Three DimesHELP WANTED 4

VATi:i Ki preapniullve for ourfirm, one thnt la Intel eai.ed In frull

ii row inn preferred, for our high Kr'"1"I'oluiudo Kiowr. ni:rer atuck Den-

ver Nuraery Conipnny, 4 100 V, 4 ttt hAve., Colo.

WANTED.I.AHOK from plrrpltiK poreli lind aun-n- y

room with excellent table board,for two yotin4 ludiea, in private it

family. Addriea A. I'.., lureHeruld.

SITUATION WANTED.WANTHI Any' kind of night work;

beat of refprencea. Addreaa ltux 7.

cure Kvenlna Herald.WAXTKH Work of any kind by'ln-diiMtrln- u

yomiK man who la itoodmcelinnliian. Hest of references. V

O. box 271.'

WANTED-TCrB- Uy

WANTKU We buy old gold nd albver Jewelry, liennetl's 111 8. ind.

WANTKU To buy. eell or exchangeaocond-hnm- l furniture. 133 Weal

Silver Ave. I'hono 100.

F0RJALE -- Automobilesyon HA1.F7 40 horae power automo-

bile, rail lit N 13lh 8t.

FOR SALEReai ftntatfFill! KAI.K lOD acri a In Sharpe

cotinlv rklnB.la; .".0 norm In cultl.lutlun; 3i in rioter and altalf.i, 13

acre young apple on I. aril: balanceIn timber Tin land ran aM be cul-

tivated liood woven wire f' nee;new flume dwelling, barnund other out hiiihiinza; live PPI1I14nml good ciatern; one mile fromchurch und aibool; three mib fromrr'lroail Kill ion Price tl.a'iO; piiiiiII...... at incut and baliuti o to Mintpurchaer Aildici1 F. M :i'iic.Williford. Ark.

FOR RENT-Ran- ch.

I'OU LKASK HiO acres of Bond landwithin una mile of Willard, N. M,

60 ticrea now level nml under Irrl-Rutl-

from pumplnti plant, iloollunch hmiHCa I'arty with aufficlvntfunda to operate pump and put Incrop con find bargain by writing orralllnn on .1. LI. Ilvrudon at State Na-

tional book.

FOR : RENT ftoonis.Knit HI.N I' a f urnmlied room for

hounekeeping; Mteain heat, gua'range, hot and cold water, nice bathrmilll. Tom lllll ht ll hou.e, 1023 W.t'eiiliul.

PERSONALFull CAIII'KT eleaiilns. furniture

and alova repairing W. A Uoffphnna III.M1DK ItKI'AllUND-Ouarante- ed

pair on men's and women'sphoes. Knots and ahuet. mud In or- -

der. F. T. Ferrn, Trimble's offlcsNorth HecunJ street

MONEY TO LOAN.Mti.SKV 'lo LA S Money auvancat)

lo railway nnd other employes onsalaries or houiehold goods, withoutremoval. I'nlnn Loan Co., vsr Kirs'National flank.

foret3houKim It NT 4 room modem cottage.

c'oae In. Kent IH3C) Water paidApply C. A. llu.iiton, 4lh nnd Copper

FOUND

Ft il'Mf Aineih t aiiikpln; ownercan reenter by pruvlng property

and paying for Una advertisementHerald of 'ice.

I'hono I. Ked nar. Ill W ("upperfur flrnt-claa- a hacks and rairiageaW . Trii.ibla a C

Wait for the Hudson

Hudson king of motor cars

rcvEa.

J. Swinnerton

CAMDY

r vHvrL.L. HOW MUCH

1 j 'ill

IXiU l!l T.brick; modern; cor- -

ner New VoiN iiM-nu- e und Sixthslroot, t:o.till mutiih.

No. 611 New Yotk avenue, I- - 4

room buck; titudetn, 132 00. 4

14 IK hW.t:.4 Kancbea and land; huinu' and 44 lot. biiKiiie property.

lit'MS.ill'S III- .STTK4 (IITIIi;

2:M Cold Ave., I oim r llilnl M. 4

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

Physicians

W. M. SHERIDAN, UL D.I'ructicc Limited to

cex no. i in . miy nisKAsicaAnd

DISKASI S OF THK RKIM,The Waaei-rnia- n anil Nuauiiil TrajUv

8nlvarnn "' Aiimlniatered.t'lil.en' Hank liuildina.

Albunuoruue - flew Mexlea)

A. II. SIIOKTI.i:. M. If.rrat-llc- e I.lmli'-- d in TurHTCuloda.

Ultlce Hours 3 to 4 p. to.flume 1171. a

324 Vi Went Central.Albuiueriu Sanitarium t'hona 141.

DRS. TULL & BAKESSpccialiM K4, ICar. Nope, Tliruat.

hiaie. National Honk lil.lg.riniiio S.

mmomiiv s. ninox, M !.l'lihli-tni- i ami Suriftn,

Iteaiileii.e CO South Waller Btrts4.I'hone litn-W- .

office. llarneil Itldg., Fhona 111.

Dentistsnit. j. kiiti i,In ulul Surtivr'

Cooiii I ami .1, Harm it Kids'. OverO'ltielly'a lril Htore.

(Appointment nvide by mall.)I'liulic TU.

4

Fill. M. MOOHK. 4

('om-ii- l ins Mining I imlnoiT,I' xnniloailuii ami ltcMtria,

ItiMiiiie I'J-- I I. I rum well I'.bfi k. 4

I ISDN II. NOIMIISAii'hlHi't.

I'rni tlcal nml I In Hate Work.Itiaim 31 ami 'J;l. Whiting llullillng.

Telephone. 10UX

TYPEWRITERS.

ALL K I I tf. buth new and aeeond-han- d,

bought, sold, rented and re-

paired. Alhu.U-r- .j TypewriterThone 111. 321 W. Uold.

Foil HALF. nluer typewriter, goods ti, 11 j. Ull. 321 W.m fluid. r'un14 4

SANTA FE TIME TABLE

7JTerr r-- ilV III rii

F.fftK'tlvo Decsmber T. Ull.WeatlioiintI

No. Class. Arrives. Depart.i Cal. Limited .. .11:20 11114i Cat, FxprPH ., . 1 OOp 1:30p7 Cal. Fxprcaa . , .lO.lOp 11 OSpt Cal. Fat Mall. . .11 lp II U

(Thursday only:II (!a Luxe 1 10 1:00a

II Overland Kxpreag. T.lna OS

I Faateri, Lxpreea . Slip 40u4 Chl'-ag- Limited . l.4tlp OiipI K. C t'lii. Kx. . 7:Hp liP

( WediiPdlay only:10 (fie Luxe t op oep

IMnillihoUlliI101 t i I'aau lift Tl ll.ios

11 Fl Po I'uuengcr I IDs111 Fecu Vjlley Li . T.lOp

NorililfoiiiuiIII From Mrs Fl I ooIII From Fl I'nto .... top111 From Fttnt Val-

ley sod Cut-ot- I it7. J. JOUKSONj Agent

Page 9: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 03-02-1914 · I 11 l'tir 'iiif, other 1 111111H l lu r trmn a held at JiMrK ready lor hi. ow n une fur tho return li ip mill tu--Ur Him I 011

4

tl

eight. THE EVENING 1IEHALD, ALBUQUERQUE, K. M., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914.

mmDONT FAIL TO SEE

Wright's Trading Post3rd and Gold Ave, One of the show placesof the city. Largest Collection of GEN-UINE Indian and Mexican Handicraft.

NAVAJO RUGS AND CURIOS

Crescent Hardware Co. I:

STOVE S AND RANGES

PRACTICAL PLUMBERS AND TINNERS

AGENTS FORMarsh Simplex and Advance Duplex Steam Pnmps

318 West Central Avenuo

BOOKBINDERSRULING, SPECIAL FOP.MS OF ALL KINDS.

ALBRIGHT & ANDERSONPRINTERS, BINDERS, STATIONERS.

20S-21- 0 West Gold Avenue Phone 440

I hemps Fahlaff and Draught Beers are thechoicest products of the brewer's art.

A trial will convince you.

Consoiidated"H.'i'fLZ

I

I

j

I

The Diamondl.i tin- - .r if .ill art: lit f..r n. Mi-

ni III I' I I'lllll'liltl .. I I'l tlw

Mi i i r mm eli.it v un til i( jkmI.iI lift',

ulnl rln. uli! ud.cijiil overtake us I'

Willingly ) If Ida ti 1.J lie cse llo of

M Willi, supplying till- - means for

drill? over the lean days until pros-I- t

illy return. Ill MOMS arc i.ur

ipocially Y"U will find our prices.

Motto fur stone, low us anvwhereIII tliu I'mtcil States 1 nam. .nil"la. unlit i f ur til ways ri '.niinc.iMe.

eSTD 1883

an i RELIABLE

SAW VATCHMAKCS JWtltRSr (07 W CFNTWAL AVEI,

i I I I K.U7 Wis I'liirul f.

DUKE CITY CLEANERS

ii ' tll"UiK, rugH. t'urtaiiwj,draH-iix- , ft.'. kilt Ui'Mi Kiold.

ri t 44t.Prowptnesi Our Motto

F. CrollotlFUNERAL DIRECTOR ANL

EMBALMER.ll KT IJCAO

rtvuat. da? ur altfl'V lit.

FAMILY l.l(U'JR HOUSE

t . A. l.llM)i; l'n-i- .

hlr ag.'Ui liir hn I'vlrti Mine andI liartiwl.

liit.if.nii i.riliT nuitly Hllrd.IVrnUliiU lluai ! wit'U or nioniU

on iff line.ilMn T03.

hos x. iiiio.unv.ir.

Tit Nr VliKNT TIM TII

Mil Mil:

Ulllllll 3io

. All .i HI I5l' w'JIf llu) I"

VA1LUUS "DRUB CO.

307 West CentralThane 7S9

PnONE 315 I

Liquor CompanyAlbuquerque,, New tfex.

CALL 47For Parcel and liiiKgaae Delivery

Sunday and night calls. I'hona 131

Alliniiirrque l""ri'lA. I. liam.

PlTItJ. I.IIMMVdPW'F.ll IIWt.INO

Kull-latllo- il lii l u ry I to port.JOHN III KIIOTII

Tl.r. Sep iilllif Decorator.!lii I uN Ac. I'Imiiu. 149.11

C. T. FRENCHT.i:Ulj lllll THL

KMIl M M Kit.I.nily Axnih ant.

Iriti anil I ciitral.I'hona ly ami Ml.l, AM.

v. ii. r)i:ii. m. it. i). o.(MUvipallllc KOrtiMlllH.

I I nut all cum Me dmenir. OfflcVtrrr llldr I'honrt Ibi and 111

H , ' A.: c..' ' gtt't

KNOX HATSThe opening day for

the new Spring Styles ofthe best known hats inAmetica will be MARCH1th.

Stiff Hats $5.00Silk Hati $8.00N;lby Soft Styles

$4.00 and $5.00Mallory Hats

$2.50, $3.00 and $3.50

Mail Orders DeliveridFree.

ELWasliburnCompany

lii B. touu(I. lit V. Gold.

CRYSTALToday

"H rTMI It hl'MHTII LC3IIIH M)"

wllu.Tin: hoi i: op ii irTwo-IP-- I.iiIiIii f'callllv.

" I l.l IIF.HO"tlthtlHp ClUVHll).

IhtllH' JAekl Tomorrow.Coming I'rlda). Mnn-l- i (nil

niiiiMi, i mis."um- - in in .r ti -- mix in- -Tl lti:n Ol K 1 HI.YN."

Pictures Changed Every Day

SPRINGERTRANSFER

MOVE HOUSES.

The WeatherKOKKIWHT TcnlKht hii.I

uiif.it li'il, and gt'iii'iitli)tltiinly. Culilrr Tut'wlay.

AI.IU'ijrKltijr K Wriilhi-- forIhf 24 limir" rmliriK at 1 uYlix--

till iTiiirnlim:Wurn'Hl. Ii0.I'tiiii it.KHtiltf. 4'.Al . 3H.Soul Imcm wltitln: ilfur.

Alliiiiiit'iii Ui'ntlur f'r IVIi-niar- r.

Mil X Ifll II 111 HU'MII'. 8.M Ii i in it in nvtrnKf, 2 S.

Mti'li. 3 4

Miixliiiuni fur thu iii"nth - li.'i nil(lie i Int.

Minimum fur I tit" mum li in mithf Till.

Hr.iiti'U tlitlly rniiKi' 47.I'r.'i ll'itatlon .2i 111' Ii.i 'ltn r clti m. 19.1'iirlly iliiuily, 5.IMoiiilv. 4.

TIKrt lKllU TttlllUlll.I'lty t'uiiniil nifi'tM.K li IK ll I i.f rytlilHi In K. I'. Iiall

7:SI o'clock.

THIi VI I II WCIXiif of AHiuiUrtui'i nntt

ymiiiK mi n gut out of It In

iii'i'iinti'iiK'il ln'iit nt lunch tinif nrn-Ti- i

y luxt 'k Htitl wnntloritl Intoh iiilK liinth ftni'urlum mi VtnithKiimi airrft. Hi. arntPil hunvpll atlh lunrh I'ountiT and llfti-t- l 111

! to ihouc of a pfiillitrlylitiiltln yttiiiiK wnnuin on thf ulln-- r

Hl.lt-- .

'Wh.it'a youmT" Inquirrd tltoII. Y. W. In u roltunt mill tli tiTtndi-vt- l

voire"I'tifTftt and r ! I. If you it .im,"

K.inl thf K. Y. M.Prt'i'tify ono of thoH'

ttUHripr-liich-rliiinif- tl niiniiof roffi'p wan Ihumiipil vlKoroiiilydown 1'i'fort' lilm. Tliu vmmii nmnKlancftl tlmitlly U. Ii.nkrtliiikIit thf mug and iivtr It: h"tii.kcil ii fHinr niiit'Min Into thfthird liitiTattttion of tint iiulu-cu- t

tint."W'litrc la tht.' aaucor?" hit

"VVr don't Klvt-- no witn im lu r''.'Mild Ihf II. Y. W. "IT " didmime low hrow'd ronn- - H n' In in"drink out of h!a miut-i-r-

. iin' ui-'-

Ion., all our nwt'll triidf "

ABOUT PEOPLE

YOU KH0W

TO al'HM'RIHKHSit you tall to get your evening

paper, callI'OSTAI. TEl.KOnAIMICOUP NY. I1IONK it

Fee's Candy Htiirc. IbnutllulShelleil jieiMiis direil from Texas.

W. S. Fullcrti.u . Ialil is s,.il '.na few days in A iiu.Ui-ri- .

A. W. Ft.ssbuiii id Madrnl w lien:) enter. lay to spend the da.

V. I'. Wjlie of MaMdulenu wua anMluuiuennie v isilnr yesterday.

Mr. anil Mrs. .'. A. Tuinel of KanI'edro spent esterday in APiunui riUe.

Ji t. C, re. tie ot liullnp w as a ta-

ilor In A iiiuiiierUe rlcrdii.Ml and Mis lla nes tiritib-- of Han

I'e.ltn vser Sunday Msimrs In thet ity.

H. A. Coomer, manager of the New

Mi'iini Central ralla , w us a x Ittturin A IhiniUf riUe outlay.

Instrltt t'ourt I'lerk Tims K 1.Mad.lison. left thia morning for

wheie he will spend the day.1 ir. . L. Ilurton leturned honn- (ant

niKtit from u ahori int in Kete-Mil-

Mo.

Mra Charles While u ml daiuhterhave retuinod from a week s .sit tn

liegular review uf Alamo lllvv, I..i'i. T. M.. tomorrow. Tuesday after-noon at 2:30. Initiation and lunch.

Allill.Uet.ilf Coiilli-t- No. Ill,hli.shls i.f Columbus, will meet inregular aessinn Imiiaht at H n . In. k.In odd Fellows' hall.

The regular meeting of Minerallaidue No. 4. Ktuxhls of I'ylhlas nil!

tl.l AMVO AVI) PHIMMiof LAD1KH' and HKN'TLKU K.V8

7alwr Rrug., I'rnpaIlk H. eiKltl NL, f'UiMto 10.

"V Clean "Km riean."Ootid Called for and delivered.

BILL'S SHOP

3

urai liiHnun

PASTIME I

Todaynil; two m.M i:n"

lll'llailll'.i Tin: n t hi op a

aItPHinnt Two-lb-- el hi') 4imc

( oniiili.THF. I

roNVUI K'H KM I.IITIH"III! hill.

(mini; fiir Tlmr-sla- v r--

Tin- - I lrl nt "Mill Ml Tl ALMill." KoOcs,

FORA TAXI

Phone 17 i--;.'

LYRIC THEATER

ToUW'N l'i:H.ltM

"The Devil Fox of Ih

Norlh Woods"

(l;. Ilr) Tit-H.- fl Oritillil.Xioalifr id lliiete Norlll imnNMilMi'i pit', in llllltle Imiiioiim b)

tlH' I.flair All Mar SHa--

4 iHiiiaii.

"Hie Weaker Sister"tni'i) iiimiiii.

"Rounding Up Bowser"

(Imp) onHly.I'UTI III m 1IIVM.K lII.V

I 4 KIT hH HIY.

be held lonlrht ut iv. Worl; n therank of piiiic.

J. J . IJuike. too mil known. Lamar.Colo., Iivestoi'k mail, la In the city fora few tla a on busineay with localslot k nn li

F. T. A. Jimkin. general attorneyfor the Santa Fe luillnaii. as In thucity last nlglit on hia way to Flag-staff. Arm

Hon IV Johnson. sulH-rvlso- of theI'ecos nod Carson national forests,urrlvtd lust night from hia hiiidnuiii-ler- a

at riantu Fe.J. I. Iiavltlht.il of the Fiiinegan-Hrnw- n

Wool und Hide company, re-

turned yesterday from u busii.eaa tripto lata Vegas.

Mr. P. I, flea i ill has relume I

from l s s where she has beenlisltinit her cousin, Mrs. ArthurILoiikIoii for the puat three weeks.

K. A. Vatiiiht y of he OccidentalLife Insurant o i I'tnpatiy, has return-ed from a biisln. sa trip to I' nvand Wichlla, Kan.

J Si. in llouxioti. hia It a 'tied bear.Irti ned monliis. etc., brt town thlamorning fur tmuthern New Mexicowhere the i nmpaiiy has playing

ftr ' . oral weeks.Jake Hal Inn nl Harlan anil Hon,

left this no .rmiig f..r to super- -

j Ise the flu fh. I.H to in hog on the newdining room of the Harvey fillinghoi.se, on which the firm has been atwork fm several months.

Few women realise how llltle It

costs lo have broken brooches andstickpins put In perfect condition. Askabout II in tho Itoseliaald Jertelry

depaitnieiit.111. hard I'ouii- - loupes tomorrow

for Washington, l. I'., where he laeinplned in the ai.veriiinelit pi".ntlngoffice. He waa called here laatweek bv the death of hia mother.Mrs l.l.lat.t til Towers.

John Ijiiiliiiui. h laborer. Injuredfthlle at work on lit new city hall,hut onlay, will be discharged from Hi.Josephs sutiitiirmtii today. I am ha insuff.'ied u lirolvtn arm and painfulscalp woui.lt lon he fell from aseaffoltllng Inside the buldlng.

Allan Mif'lelian of New York cityarrived In A H.'i.i.i-r- last night,called h re In the death last week ofhia ninthi r. Mrs W. W ti... iuii..

The funeral of Mrs. MuClollan willtake place imiinrmw afternoon fromSt. John's KplM opal chun n.

James 8. I'.l.u k for many jnriconnected wllh the Albuiincnninevthp .pt im In . il.. us editorial

anil mure recently the man-t.ue- r

or the Fteiiing ! lerti I.I has gt.nIn i:i I'as... v hero he la lo. Itv editor of the F.I I'aso Times Mrl'lack's famiiv will icinaln In Albu-.iieriii- o

f..r lb1' present.The cmiimitiee In charge of repliea

to the ten tti.'stioiis asked by thM.H.se sanilaf iniii commute w letihere btsl week, will nieel innii.tr.iwmailt in the Cisrnnif r.'iul Club Infr.ini" the answers Alt of Hie data1 1. ii I red Is in tiHiid and w III be sub-tinne- d

to tho commit lee by Hcciu- -

i

Inry Tom Kuan of the rlun for ap-iro-

and rrvlnion.Mr. ami Mra. Imvld . Ortint, "02

W'fPX t'onl iiM-nui- rntrrliilnoil ltttunlay utiilna In honor of Mr andMm. ilforat- - '. llpikrr of Halt Mkt- -

"If y. Mr. Iifkfr l toniifitid IUt

thf W'tiii trn I'nlon and la looklnaafti-- r thf new wire Inntnll.illon hire.After ii n enJuMilile dinner r.uo

i In) id Th'.i..' iiirttint were Mr. iiti'lMra. Ileiker. .Mr and fluirlea II IHik-ao-

Mr. and Mra. William Wlla.tn.MtiKTi. Hunt. Hti'iKer, lltirroll andl.oaey.

Joseph Hum. tt. owner of Ihp t'rya-la- lmid i 'nut Into theaters, and llorui"

K. HherniHn, miinnatr of the Mtiulurmovlr.2 itlrture ahow houtiea, will,ia liininht lor iTnver where theywill upend several dnya inapiif luff lhalHni.r amuneiiiiiit litniwa. Mr.Ilnrnett la atuilyinii ftliitia for the tho-utt- T

wh.rh he propum a to Itulld In thnnear future on the North Kecond

'at reel property, whirh he liouaht aev-er-

month nao from V. L. TrimhlP.He and Mr Khermitn nlito will run-tra- it

for a iiiiinlter of linpoituntfor the t'rytilul un.l 1'natlma

while In iH'nyer.

DISTRICT COTRT TO

nn uinpii 16

Only Seven of Spring T:rmJury Panels Have Managedto Escape Service--On- e nDead.

Juilie M. ('. Meihem will holdcourt in Alhiuiuf nine I'rlil.iy next. Inetui in Iters. A number of unit el havebeen aet for hearltiK ul ihut time.J mine KaMiolda in nut or town lor theweek.

The remilur eprlng lerm ot Herna-llllo e.iiinty illHiml ctjutl will opentwo witkH from tt.d.o. Oriind andpetit Jiirma hitvi' I ti ai'tiimoned andof the panel only aevin bae inrupedat r"ii'e. The to men on the petitJin y who wire not aerv.-- have per-fectly Militl kt'iiKia nil" la in loAlim liH ami the other la tleatl.

The Jiirien are .,h followsTint tiraud Jury.

Frank Arlaa, Joae Iriim it liei rt-r-

Itomun Luciro y (in rule. MibiiuMuninex. Juan Idum. Neator Ktini he.

l.utero, Muxiinn Turrlela.II. T. tiardner. H. K I'uiney. S'. AMi'l'loakey, It. II. CoombH, Kliua (iur-I'iu- .

Henry tileaaon, rUnnm (iunia.l.i-o- Allen, Mux IliK-u- . Joao (uriilo.Vint'tnl.itl.t hmr. Curios Suveilru.Antonio l.opea and Joae Maria

The I'clll Jiirora.The petit Juiiirs are: (iavlno tiur-- l

la. Ail. tlfo Ha Ins. I'omiiclo Aiuiyu.Sa nt hi s. I'edro 1'erea y Huia,

KiniHilii ilnnnales. Juan I'lolllla. HumKurr. Thotiiua V. Keleher. Jr.. Juliant'uno, Tony I'ltls. I'. I'. Coli-man- OK. Hnvla. A Kay. I it ur II (Josh.J. A. Iliibba. AniiMtatlo del Viillv, Fe-lix Abel liuriin. tlubrlel i,

J. C. Clark, 11. 1.. Mn.il.f. K

Newt'oiiiit. Hitao .sihulte, hrnt-H- t H(liner llali.i.n Cutleries. W. C. Kelm.H. Imve W'elller. t f. Itos.-nwiili- l

Henr loi'klitirt untkJ.iKe Dm a.

OF LOCAL PRINTERSOF LOCAL rRINTR3

Thomas HtiKhes, during whose har-monious administration th member-ihif- i

of Albitiiieriiie T pngraphicalfn'on No. S(i4 iliiiil.liil. retired fromthe pics dene:.- of the orga nlxntlnnyesterday after e.ghl euia of serviceJ. W. KiiKtell was elect'd lo atieeeedhim. Tho following la the full list ofofficers chimin:

1'realdent. J. W. :.umhcII; vicepr H ilt tit C. IS. Hhaile; se. relary-treasiue- r.

Ira It.icon; ex 'cutlve com-millo-

P. II. Lowe. o. I. Lewis andII. II. I.usk; ai igeani-Ht-iirm- lioyKirkpatrlek.

The union Is strong arm prospermia,nnd the new president, efficient an 1

popular. Is xmi te.l to carry on theRood work of Mr. Hughes.

Don't buy a car until you seethe Hudson.

Throw Away YourEye-Giasse- s!

A FREE PRESCRIPTION

Voh I nn Hate I'llletl ami I se al lloiuclio you wear giusaes? Are uu a

victim of eye-atrnl- or other ey- -weaknesses'.' If so, you will be gladlo know lliul there is real .lopu t .ryou. Mint whose eyes wele fallliinaa lhe hate hud their i resturedthrough the piin.lple of this wmi-mri-

tree prencripllon. one mansays, afler trying II. "I was al.noslblind; lould uut aea lo read at all.Now 1 tan lead eterythiiig withoutan glasses and m ees do not waterslit more. Al ills lit they would pain

' dreadfully, now they feel fine aJI Hiel ine. It was like a miracle to me.'A lady who used It an) a: 'The almosphere deemed haay with or without glasses, but alter using this preacrlptlun for fifteen days evenimngset n.s t lesr. I can en read Ill'splint without glassea." It Is believed

' Unit thousands W no wear gluases cani now nitcara ineni in rrast.iiswit- - tut..sntl muitltuuea mora win us uuie i

atreiigtliem their eyes so a in be

si's red the trouble and expense olever gelling n lasses. F.ye trotitiles ofmany ilea, notions may be wonderlullybill tit led b foilowlng the slmiilrules. Here la the prestrlinion: Ho

lo any drug etoie and aet a bnllleoptima, fl'l a two ounce buttle withWarm water, drop In one Ol.t. n.i lab1e slid allow to diss.. he. With thnll'iul.l. battle the eea two to tourtimsa daily. You should notne yourevea clear up perceptibly right frmnthe atari and Inflammation willtiulckly disappear If your eye arebothering you, even a little, lake atepato sate Ihein now before II Is loo lulu.Many hopelessly blind miaiil hvbeen sated if Hi. y had cared for theirJt III I. inc.

P1FULLY HURT

li HORSE

Frank Quier Confined to HisHome with Badly LaceratedLeg as Rrsnlt of Accident.

Krunk yuler. Ih well known ela-ttitl- iin

la conllned lo hia home withn pultifuliy larerateil H'. rereiveu nya klik from horae. yuler. withJohn W. Hulllvan and ctlhera waa

from u trip to llnmin.when one of the horaea de-

veloped a limp. tjulor Rot down tofind the trouble and lifted the hoofliiat aa It went off like n repent luitrifle. The horae had been freahlytthod and one ahurp ahoe rut a deepaimh arroaa the ealf ct ruin lit to thebone. FurgUul altetitlon waa tuid utHernallllo,

DENY ANOTHER EFFORTAT WRECKING TBAIN

NEAR GALLUP

Hnntti Fa aeeret nu n Inyeaterduv anhl that the re-

port from tbillup Huturday afternoon Cthat nn eftort had been made to i

wrerk the No I weal bound iiuaeiii(ertrain Just this aide of tlallup earlysiiturdiiy tnoinliiK. waa m' inke A

swltt h nt the end or the Cnlitip freiahlMinis waa left open. It la staled, butwas not spiked down, and ardmetiv ere In the vlilnlty of the ewiU li a In

the time No. 1 waa due.

SCHOOL SAVINGS BANKSYSTEM STARTS,

p. hool children of the city willitnrt laylnir op wealth today. Thes.iinas bunk plan, recently approvedhy the board of education, waa putInto operation thla mornlnn. ThnAmerican Trust and RiMnca Lanati.rni-h.- s the children with Looksami deposit slips and will send

to the aehools to collectthe deposits.

The brat i cUoctlon for the new wiv-Iii- rs

system was inuile at the First aHaul si hot. this fiornlnK when elKhtdepoKltora made the.r Initial depnsttnami received pusa books. Kupetin-teiide-

Milne said this nimninn Hinthe waa well pleased with the alurtand front the Interest nhonn In thiaand the other ward schools expecta'he system to prove n complete

CASUALTY COMPANY TO

HOLD ANNUAL MEEING

The Interstate Cusualty and Ouur-nt- y

itiinpnny of New Mexico, willhold 11 ftrt annual atockholdermoetiiiK at the general office lit thaStern building, Tuesday, March loth,at It a in. In addition lo lha usualformal notice of the meeting Manager James a. liiuiney la seninmc in antockholder a spinal IntHatloti to

attend this meetiug.The new company, orguiilxed a lit

tle more than a year nuo. now num-bers umn tig Its stockholders the mostprominent bi.sln.-s- men In New Mex- -

and in ull sections of the stale.Ha organisation has taken time, forll is upon u large scale, but tho work

f organisation la finally completoand the company I just now bt g

ll active business career.

WELLINGTON GIRLSMAKE BIG HIT

AT ELKS THEATRE

I nl.pM. Miii-lc- Oruaoluiiion t.ltcsK.iccllciil ITouram lo I a rue a noI ntln .labile Autlli ntf.

'I he Wellington C.lrls- - hand, one ufthe tn tat uiiiMUe of musical nmuiilwlions, ami a dandy olio at mat. piit.--to an entht.snitttic ai'dieipe whichcrowded F.Iks' theater laat night, andpbiyt'd ex. ee.liliKly well. The younglutllea are traveling under the uua- -

pn ea of the r".nl. i Fe reittling room.nd are unusually capal'le musician

aa well aa ery tiltructive girts, midon of the ml Hi daughter of a Santa Fe employe at Wellington, ami theyhave been carefully and skillfullytrained. Th program given lastnight wua one of the most pleasing

f the niimy exceptionally fine attractions which hae been brought to

thia season by thu nadltigroom management.

Til progiam follows:S ll. Waynlck, manager: l.'is H.

I. Wnyiilck, chaperon. ; Victor I'rb eand UusM-- t I'riie. prt.pru t"is. 1' c.

Price, conductor.March The Uoyul llriilesiiuilti . . . .

i itHirjoverture--- ! he lion mint ... KingSelection II T'titutore ...... VerdiVoa aolu one Fine luy I from

Madame llutterflyi . I'ucclri!I ali Know It s.

Piano solo- - Hungarian IthupaodyNo. li Li

Vocal duet - The lllpslcs ...Hi stunslah Know lea. Kuth Huvage.

Waltx 1. stleiiiona Kill It

Medley Hits of Itenikka Hit..to, 14 I'Uini'l i

I'm to lllcun Iiitnte l.ldorado. . . .

KeiferVocal aolo Shuogy Shoo . , Ainl.ri'SoKeading An Abandoned tlope- -

men! . LincolnIkiisy Wilson,

(juiirleltc Pon't You Mind ThoseSorrow CnwlcsKnow leg, Havage. Waugh, f'help.

Votal solo I Want lo He a JanitorChild ilotierlg

Pauline Wayult k.Selection Siiperba IialbyI esi ripiite A Trip to ilie Farm..

Huff

ASBEST03 FIREPROOFFLOORING FOR THE

SMALL COST OF $101 will leach ou how In make anil

lay Asbeslo Fireproof Flooring,owner of original formula. I did thwnr III the While Flephnnt Saloon:also 1'resbtterbm Senltt.ilutn K. M.HI sff, Slate H.. lei, after p. ni.

J

BY;METI10D1ST GCHOO L

DEGISIOri 111

APRIL

Proposed Enlargement of Har- -

wood Industrial InstitutionNow Being Considered byEducational Board.Hey. Ir. II. A. Hansel i who lis me In

Albtiiueriiia last week with ehnrvh ra

of the Mt'thuillsl eduiat lomilboard, left this intimitis' for the east,tiltrr a thorotiah Inspeitlon of thellarwood Industrial at hool whli li II laimposed to enlarge under ihurehRUldanee an. I make into a lame Indus-trial and lit ll I. H I aehool. Itr liaaaellwill annoiiiii'v on April 1st whether ornut he will take the piesi.lenry of thoinstitution and on Ins dot Islon prob-ably will rest I lie determination of theeh tire h hoard as to whether or not tosupply the funds neiesMry fur Us de- -

elopment.Mr. Has-!- ! has had wide exper-leni'- a

in this kd of work." said Hev.t. Hit kman of the Axenua

hurt h Ihla inornlnK, "and his work InMonl. it makea him specially filled forthis aehool. It la our hope lo eatiili-lla- ll

here not nnlv a Hlblteal eollene.but an Industrial aehool In the fullsense of the title. We have San aereaof fine Innd and we are sure that this

ml properly cultivated would ren-tier the aehool self suppnrtlnK, on.ene I ''I a start We hopa that ourplans will be approved."

COMPANY Q TO GIVESMOKER TOMORROW

Company O, New Mexico NationalHimrd. will rive a smoker, following

the riftular drill In the Armory to-

morrow nlKht. The offkeia anilntemhera are liivitina their frlenjsarid an tn.ioyable ovohIhk la antici-pated, t'otupuiiy 1), under I'aplulnW.. I', lluiies, has been whipped lul l

first clasa ..raatiliaimn ; one of theln'st in the stale, und It la the hopaof the adjutant ir. in ral'a office thatanother eniially eftlt-ie- nl companymay be organised In Aluttiernue inthe near future. Adjutant OetieritlII. T. llerrlMi will be a guest ot hon-or tomorrow night.

Wait for the Hudson

Ilenry'a messenger. I'hona 111.

M III I LHIAIU.I H'hTHANSI1H LINK

Piano Moving and Household(It.tnla given special attention.Host st. .rug." housa In city. Ofllcaand aalea aiubla

3 is Wen I'opiwr Ae.

TOR.1QThere's a lot of A?ydifference be-tween ToricLengea andFlat Lengeabeside theiraliBKt extra coat. TTicy givoyou cttra vision and extracomfort. They are better-lookin- g;,

too. Come and dclift about Toric

LENSESWe supvly the SKILLED SER-

VICE in FITTING GLASSESwithout which the most ex-

pensive lenses are worthless.

C. ii. CAMSOITOMFTIU'T.

114 W. Central. Phone 452.

-

E. LEROY YOTT

VIOl l.V IXSTIU'CTIOX

htutllo, S. (Illteruf flank Ij'dg.Tvl. mu. i: o. it to7.

TIIK 1.ITTI.K 1.0U'KU!

lla'g on lha scent for aomelhitig good,and the stent and mell uf una ufour loave quickly tempi him. Itlh beat loud for young or old, andour reputation la built upon Ih highquality. Hava our Dread and Hollaon your labia and your children andyourselvs will Ihrlv and b hsppyand roiitenied. It la no higher Inpric than Inferior kind auld !

w lire.

I PIOilEER OAKERYI SOT Koatl. Ilna) St,