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    Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

    7-17-1914

    Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-17-1914Journal Publishing Company

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  • ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914THIHTV.SIXTII VKAR.;,,. t XXXXMI. No. 17. .tally by furrier or Mfttl, 60aa Month. Mnglo Co pica, IVO.

    CARBAJAL READY MRS. HUERTAANDffiS PREPAREFDR QGCUPATIDN

    A D fVI I N I ST RAT I ON

    SENATORS CLAIM TO HELD POWER ! FAMILY REACH

    BRYAN ENDORSES

    WOMANSUFFRAGE;

    OBJECTIONS ARE

    EXPLAINED AWAY

    Mexlc i, but not IiIiilt has occurred toIndicate any movement on Hie pint ollluerta's enemies In the field to Inter-fere with his leav

    lluerta I ravel, leisurely.His family and others dear lo him

    all' (dv out of the zone of possibled, inner, ex - I'rt sldenl llueria is movim.- inwards this port tonight in a spc-ii- il

    train that should land b.iu lureeaiiy tomorrow moiitinK. The trainis in iiiim leisurely makini; a iiuiu-be- r

    of stops and the Incident therebyIs robbed of much that olheivvl.Ktnltht characterize General llu. Hadeparture from a capital as a flight.

    Ili.eita's friends here point to theillulioei in wllbb he bio k lllK- -110 those for whom he cared to leavebefore him and reler to him as "the

    niistiuno Carran.ai go I'"' effei t.General Carranza (if (Unci his niiiiuobject now would to conduit ne-gotiations for the constitutionalist l'ienter Mexico I'lly and establish theirgovernment without 'wither blood-shed - damage I" property,

    Oeiieml 'in ranxu was unable to saywhether these negotiations would lieconducted through the A. H. C. me-diators (ir direct Willi thi' federals.I ni'iind it iomi I surrender, however, willlip the inily condition on which thesellfK IHtlltllM Will 1)0 Slid essflll, Gill- -crnl Cnrrnnzu nmde that plain tonewspaper men who talked wiih himtoday. He declared tliat "tin re-C-

    nut for which t lie niist ttutloiiHlistsfought must he obtained Hi whatevercom."

    "The resignation of lluerta and thesubstitution of Cnrbiiinl in itself will

    CONFIRM!1TIOF MEXICO CITY TO CARRAIUA ONj PUERTO MEXICO;

    LATTEOTAi BY SPECIAL TRAIN!II TWO VOTESWITHOUT DELAY

    Washington Happy 0er Pros-jWom- en of Party Go Aboardnot cause the ( onxtil ut miia lioi tocompromise mi u single point. theprinciples upon which the movement

    Opposition to Thomas D,Jones Insists Committee'sAdverse Report Will Be Sus-tained by Upper House,

    British Cruiser Bristol andAwait Arrival of

    and Blanquet,

    pect of Peace in MexicoAfter Long and BrutalStruggle. Between Factions,

    otfber who commands the rear:Kuard movement."

    As It appears tooinht there will belittle tomorrow to brum to mind thei(bpaitiiie from Mexico of I'orflrioI'l iz. It was lluerta whom 1 Uax choselo escort him to em cru, from th'jlapilal, llueltti to whom the deposedpresident uttered words which subse-- jipieiil developments have made ap-- lpear piophellc. No one here knows jjust wuiie and how and when lluerta!will s,,y mioil-bv- but Hie luajol'ltyjl"li'Ve that his departure will be us,iinosi iit.itlous as he can make It.

    Fifteen Thousand Troops, 5,-O-

    From Each Division,

    Arc to Enter National Cap-

    ital Simultaneously,

    VILLA SAYS QUARREL- -

    HAS BEEN SETTLED

    Secretary of State AnnouncesIntention to Support Pro-posed Amendment in HomoState, Nebraska,

    ELOQUENTLY GIVES

    REASONS FOR STAND

    REFUGEES' DESTINATION

    IS NOT ANNOUNCED

    HUMANE TREATMENT

    FOR FEDERALS URGED

    NO ACTION PROBABLEFOR SEVERAL DAYS

    Paul M, Warburg May Be Fa

    Has Not dvl- - I rleiiiN.to'iietal Camerena, In the command

    ol the fpiclal .Hiiald, lias Hut been informed, nor tl.es General l.uis f io n

    was founded," he continued. "If thegovernment machinery through whichthose ends may lie obtained Is not sur-- r,

    hdered voluntarily by the party oflluerta, it will be obeaiuej by force."

    Because ol the effort to make theinstallation of the constitutionalistgovernment a peaceful one, GeneralCarranza said he expecled it wouldprobably be a month before he en-tered .Meii (i City. He staled that liedid not believe Carbajal was strong;enough lo handle effectively the reins,of power passed over In him by ,Hu-ert- a.

    Carranza said he thought Carbajalor any man in civil life would findthe situation inosl difficult and he ex-pected that the new president wouldopen ingot ial ions w ith him ut oik e.Telegraph service with Mexico Citywould be resumed at olice, he an-nounced.

    In view of the situation facing Car-bajal. General Canan.a declared it

    Zubaran Thinks Those Who It Mothers Have Right to BallotIs Belieed They Will Be lliuita's son-l- n lavv. knowIcll lis,"

    hen aTaken by Warship to Soii.e :v:,ur .I'nn.nV' J.V.V. 'v'U:vorably Considered, as It'U n r . i i i ri . I

    Commander of Army of theNot th Is in Chihuahua Stateto Allow Horses to Recuper-

    ate From Campaign,

    Turned Against MadeioShould Be Punished to Pre-vent New Revolt,

    and to Employ Every Weap-on Effective in Protectionof Interests,

    West Indian Port for Trans-shipment to Europe,

    mis Deen Lxpiainea matHe Misunderstood Hitchcock,

    V WONNlNd JOURNAL SRtCIAL HAirO Wifft

    captain, drew attention to himself at'the i lose of the fluhtnm in Mexico!Cily by irresiiun Gustavo Madero.brother of'the and later'by m.irrylnn; Marie tie la Liu lluerta

    There Is a desire on the part of:jsoine of the resldenls to ne'ei the re- -'tiring president and tluv are talKIni;.abiuii i lijani.iim' a reception commit-- ,

    itee, but federal officers and nieiiiliers!of bis family donbl whether lluertawill Hive them the opport unity be-- i

    IciiiiM' of his desire not to embarrass'lanv of his friends he Is leaving.

    T MOIIMNa JOURNAL SPECIAL LCASCO W(RI

    111 Paso, Tex., July Hi. Tin- - peace.in -' i ' l m wild will lnvj(i the ('(in.

    stitlllllllialists Id tllkl: possession Ol

    MOHNINO JOURNAL (fCIL HAtlO WOUIWashiMKton, July 1 Administra-

    tion ncnators Hii,, r,. urKlng the con-firmation of ThomuH l. Joiie;. ofChicago, as a member of the federalreserve hoard, winked strenuously to-day to liriiiK Into line some of their

    might be necessarv to send const it u

    MORNINfll JOURNAI RMCA ttABD WIRWashington, Julv I - Secretary

    of State William ,. Hryitll (n n f,,r.mill statement issued loiilKht, cailitiout for woman suffrage. Me declaredthat he would ask no political riiihtfor himself that he was not willing

    W'ashinuloii. July I I ra ncisi'O'Curhajui, successor to Gi ner.il lluerta'as provisional firesiilent of Mexico.today advised the I'nlted Stales Kov

    jcrnmeiit Informally thai he intendedI ( ivtite In favor id' General Cananza.

    Al.'xi. tt Oty. Irfi tiu- national iHi iofut UmI lrmi t MvxU . fay to pre

    MONNIX4 JOURNAL RfartAL l.tASIO ftlRIlrtierto Mexico, July III, Senora

    lluerta. her two sons. ,ori;e and Vic-tor, an I their wives, her two unmar-ried daughters. Senora Klaiutuet, wifeof the former war minister, and olhi tdlHtinnulshed refiiuees arrived hereby spei Ial train from the Mexb ancapital this moininif The women ofthe party boarled the Untish cruiser

    toilav with Guadalajara as their desti

    to giant Ins wife, and annoiitu ett hisI'he orders of the liresden iind Ibis, im, nilou ,,r snpportliu the proposed

    serve order and that such u situationwas heinif prepared for.

    General Cnrranza also announcedtoday i hut he had received advicefioin ail unofficial source thai a torn-missio- n

    alreadv had left Mexico Cityfor Celava to meet the constitution

    at the dispositionthemlo still I'la slate

    democratic colleuxucs who have e constitutionalist chief. Mr. dopposition lo the president s haja i wishes only that a tieueral

    ToniKht Kfuua of those whii'nesty he proi la Im, d and protectionhave been most uctive were more Riven to the property of those whohopeful than they were yesterday and opposed the eoustituiioiiali.sis.one senator made the delinite asset'-- 1 This statement of the attitude of

    iistiTuimnal aiiieiHIini nt rv-ll- leflam luse to wiilll. n toI'tliing more dcfibutllristol shortlv belote noon and should of the exile Ictidin ;

    be voted,11s- - Kite than this is known. It is underthere lie the least Indication upon In Nebraska next No- -alist representatives t iiirbance which now appears remote,the men of the parly also will benrratiKe forconst it ution- - lluerta's successor tojscther with theturn that Mr. Jones would be con-firmed by a majority of two votes. p.

    position leaders stlii Insisted, however,that the banking committees adverse

    the orderly entry of thealists into the capital.

    General i 'arran-- hasnamed a commission, but

    announcement from .Monterey t hat quartered either on the lli isiol or theCnrian.a was willing to enter Into ne-- ! German cruiser Hresden.KOtialiciis with Curbajal relative to! Picked Soldier on Guard.

    t us yetis believed report would b adopted.

    stood eeiierallv. however, Ihiut mostof the arty, probably the Women, willhe tared lor oil the llristol while Gen-eral lluerta and General llliimiuctand perhaps the other men will betaken aboard the German cruiser.

    H,( ii in to Mii'iitou tar-- .Realizing that battleships are poor

    tilings at best when it conies lo l ikingear,, of passcuK1 is, those who boardedthe llristol this morning weie bai k Inthe cars this afternoon and aie slccp- -

    toe transler or uullioritv at .Mexico:t'lly was regarded here toniuht as par-- :alter the

    nation, said unofficial advices receivedlu re tonight. They will go to Guada-lajara, it wan reported, because thaiis the most accessable point where aconstitutionalist divisional comman-der mil bp rcuched.

    General Alvaro obregon, chief utthe western division, has, establishedIns headquarters there, Guadalajara,the second city of .Mexico, is fifteenhours by rail from the capital,

    licliels Formally lo 1 1( i n 1,v Capital,fifteen thousand troops, 5.000 from

    each division of the rev olutionar.varmy, will enter Mexico City simulta-neoiisl-

    according to colistitutiolialislofficials here. This plan, It was point-ed out, would prevent any jealous;,arising between the three divisions ofthe army. It. wan predicted that eachdivision commander. Villa, ( 'hregoni.nd Gonzales, would bad his owncommand into the capital.

    After military rule has been establ-ished in Mexico City. I he other troops

    he will do so immediatelyformal overtures are made.

    wn.never the outcome, It was madepractically certain that there wouldlie no vote for several days, the ad-ministration senators heinK deter-mined ti. h,,1,l llin v.,(c, ,.(( ultil.. lh.ii'

    The railway yards w're filled withsoldiers, the pick of the nrmv,, select-ed by General lluerta. when ihe trainarrived. Preceding the speei,,, wasmilitary train filled with troops anda second military train guarded the

    WHITMAN REPLIES

    Ocularly assuring a cessation of hos-- ;tillp s and the irstorinir of pea' e IIIMexico.,

    Semis Views to Itrvau.The views of Mr. Carbajal was ex-

    pressed in detail to secret uy Hryaiitoday by Jose Caslellot, lornier mem- -

    TO COL, ROOSEVELT ,ir! ndeavorinK to win over support.Senator Hitchcock, actini: ihalrman h from time

    n ii i ,( (tool tot, rn , ' icin in u -, inw there to ugh . u illoiareiia s ii ( oniiiianil of th(( lorces. ..to tune small parties vmn"ii uie vvai- -of the liankinir ttimmntee, who bods which iiumber t" and Include a tie-- j:y Monmxa journal incut liaio wisrl the onuonents of Mr .tones sal.l lliiilii...- - r the Mexican senate, who tailed

    slate department with a per-- ;New York, Julyti. District Al-i- waM ready an, anxious for a vote-- at the

    lachinent of Ihe t rack Twenty - ninthrerinient.

    Alongside the track, the Mexican

    Iships. The decks of the .tiagoia. HieAlt xii fin Ritulioat which Is mooredalotig-id- e the wharf where the Irani

    lis M Hiding, weie overrun most of thesonal teli kiii in which he had received-throuKi-

    the Mexican embassy. It was-

    VellibelWoman. Mr. P.ryan said. had

    proved herself eiiual to every respon-sibilii- vImposed upon her. und would

    Dot fail soeletv In this emergency.'Aliote all other arguments in favorjor giving her the ballot he plueedthe right of the mother to ,i voice In

    ithe moulding ,.f the environment ofher i hlldreii, "The mother.'' the Hoc- -'rotary said, "can Justly claim the

    ;righl to employ every Weapon which'can be luaile effective for tile protec-tion of those whose IntereslM sheguards and the ballot will put withinher reach nil of the Instrument!! Ill les

    'of gov eminent, including the policepower "

    Will Support Amciidiiiciu.The stat cut in part follows"The voters of Nebraska will nt

    the (flection next November, adopt'or reject a proposed amendment ex- -'lending suffrage to Women on eiUalt.i ,ns with nun. As a eiO.en of thatstall, It will be my duty to .,ntlcl-p.tt- c

    in the decision to be rendered!at the polls. I ehall support theiiimendin, nt, f shall ask no politicalrlghis for m.vself that I am not wlll-- ;Inc to grant to my w ile.

    "As man and woman areof the earth and iiiiih( Work out

    'their destiny together, the presump-tion Is on the side of cdualllv of

    gunbo.it Zaragoy..! had taken up a. po ..'ilav. vhndren so often proineiiad nig

    i;ioe ii, i, ies e iiiiiiiiin mii'Koi iii.nit j any time.reply to the steienu nt issued by The-- j 'ple nomination of I'aul M. War-oiloi- e

    Itooseveli last ninht chargins Iiiii k. of New York, slill rests in com-th-Mr. Whitman had caused Uepresentat'lve (iglesby. of

    vaip es to be made ioo4in to the sup- - New York, has called upon Senator

    Hh picnicoftne tirst communication between l ' k it Inn in the river. AAmerican government ami the Gar-!,,,- ,, t,,,, Hrltish cruiser as to give the appeil'anceHi istol, which 'in the three divisions will be permittedtn visit the capital. If this, plan is1, luiial ad mitnstrat ion I he messageitlhered to. more than MhOou consti

    party.SVnoi.i llueria had lost ll-- biiovancy

    of the moriilun and spent lh" gnaleipart of the day in her sci lion bilkingvery soberly to her sons. Jorge nodVictor. She refused to see anybodyand members of her putty describedher 'H showing considerable uneasi-ness rexardinic her husband. Reportsfrom the tram on Which llueria Is

    had arrived a few hours previously,was moored, and beyond the Hrlstollay the German cruiserwhich came Into the river at lopspeed Just before the artival if t'.bJtrains.

    Coming; kept Sen-el- .It is announced unofficially that an.

    other llrllish warship Is on the way

    pon or tne disiriet attorney lor ine intcticocK tn Mr. Warnings betialt incidenlally revealed that Gciicialugovcrnorshiii, largely betause Mr, 'urging the committee vote to favor his lluerta aiid Hlamiuct, now en routeWhitman failed to dec kite bin oppo- - confirmation on his fitness to serve,, , puo,.t .Mexico, are' planniim to Rosition to William Mai ties, republican on the board, waiv lnar the incident t)l :nrope. The 'commiinlcatlnn.

    t huiriimn, as it had been repre-.o- f Mr. Warburg's refusal to appear ,,reyse, to Mr. Caslellot a personalsenteil he would lo. before, the committee. ; friend of the new president, was dated

    Mr. Whitman, In his statement, de- - Mr. Warburt?, through Mr. ORlesby. last nlxht, as follows:Hies that lie ever wrote or authorized 'is said to have assure.d the committee! iinoriu I'oroiu.

    tutionalist soldiers will be (Hiarteredin Mexico City within a few week, itwax stated.

    Villa explains Position."There is no ground for the belief

    that my troops are in Chihuahua forany oilier pur-pon- than recuperation.''said iliii'ial Villa today in Juarez"A? 1 nave said before, the operationsagainst Zacateens were rather nurd

    Ihe draft of a iciiev ,.., i.i-.- n:s oii-ii- retusai remineij ironi a misu unci- - have ,ust taken tne oatn of trom era t rim anil n is rcpo'i-ifrHVej:1- ( Wei shown to her iromfice of the republic. Gen-ie- tl thai both Prltish and German ves- -as president ( inil, ,(( ,jnu. lU, eVer the fact that theera Is Hiierla ami IJiamniet departed sels will play parts in the t cmov ,il ;lr,( j( w HH n. yi,.,,,,!! y I orvv aid vv as

    Mr. Haines as much as to ;HtantilnR as to why he was asked toMurphy. Ir .uhr of Tain-- , appear. Plans are said to be woiklngThis draft. Colonel Koose- - whereby the case may be adjusted sohail been sent to him by that the committee may proceed with

    liuell. who had organized its invetttitratlon.

    i on the animals of the division of theI north. My stuck In now grazing; in va

    position toCharles S.many hull,velt stated.Chailes S.a non-par- ti

    toniKht tor Kurope, desire to make, from Mexico or tne ituerta anil iviitii-- : , 4llfi(ieiit to i ensure her. HerIt known with emphasis that mv oniy iiiiet families. itkk id extended lo the other member-- !

    The rominc of the refugees was. lier immediate lam'lv.ofpurpose is to tacllitate a solution olthe grave problems which weigh uponall Whit man league.

    i have not the slightest

    rious district smith of t nintianua Uyand 1 expect to lako my troops to-- 1wards Mexico City in a few days.There j no need for apprehension re-- ,Harding my stay in the north."

    In reply lo a tiuesfion whether it

    kept so s. cret that when the li'ulus;pulled in hardly a resident of the townknew aiivlhiiiK about It. There has,been no demonstration of any kind,friend Iv or otherwise, and nolle Is an-- I

    ITORlERGERinvsidf and merely wishthe internal conflict ofwn RTMFWT HFour conntr.v.ambition forto terminateour country,pressions of

    Please give me your inl

    treatment In all that pertains totheir joint life und Us opporlutillles.The burib n of proof is on those w hoclaim for our udvanlage over theother in determining the conditionsunder which both shall live. Thisclaim has not been established inthe matter of xulTrauc.

    Ohio, thins ,alne(1."The first objection which 1 re-- j

    nu mber to have been heard wub that

    j Jones Nomination a Test.The administration will not push

    Us fiKht for the confirmation of the'nomination of Paul M. WarhuiK. of:New York, until the Jones nomina-tion has been acted upon. Rcpri sm-- ,

    j ttttive (Iglesby. of New York, had H.jialk with Acting Chairman llitehcockjtoday and strongly urged a favorablereport upon Mr. Warburg, regardlessof the lutter's refusal to appear be

    the pieiiuatioii in Wash-- ' tlclpated as the temper ofineI II U I U I IIIUII I Ul

    hidc niiDyiiii ipwas true that there were still some

    anions (he constitutionalist,ax had been rumored, General Villasaid h" knew of none.

    land Distribution Necessary.

    j appears to he, a pathetic. It is wenunderstood also that the foreign war-ishlp- s

    are prepared lo render suchiservice as is necessary to make lilt'

    HAS OPTIMISTICV i j. uhii mm hJ

    fore the committee to he questioned.

    Ington."FKANCISCii CAItliAJAI.."

    This message, .Mr. Castellot explain-ed, meant that Mr. Carbajal had takenoffice only as a means of bridging thegap from the lluerta regime to theconstitutionalists and that the newpresident hud no desire to remain illoffice.

    Friendly lo Cai baial.Secretary llrvau thanked Mr. Cas- -

    Mr. (iglesby of the (iiotlif ica- -hs woman cntuml bear arms sheshould not have a voice In deciding-lliiestion-

    that might lead to war,or in enacting laws that might

    an nrniv for On ir enforcement.UK OP LIFE!tions o." the bankee for the post and!THOUGHT LIKELY ithe sti'Titlce he would have to make

    accept It and Senator Hitchcock;Sot the Impression that Mr. Warburg:!

    u uif c .,, ,eeo.sa,ei,, actepi .... ,r .. o,l,,al,n he bronchi'This argument Is seldom offerednow, for the reason that as clv ilizu-- 1tioii advances laws are obeyed h- i-

    Socialist Former Congressman i''1"; th,'v picssion r th,.public opinion, not merely because

    departure of the bis lei -atives, former officials and friends u jfree as possible from 1111 pleasa ul ness.

    American Shls IVescnl.j Th" ties Moines and Paducuh ofIhe Aiiid-l-a- fleet, are lying: just at jthe mouth of the river, maintaining

    Ithe same positions as w hen they OreleslablUdli'il a temporary station here. '

    Captain Fanshaw. of the Hrlstol,does not know whether the honor of,conveying' the lluerta family out of,

    IMexi.'o Is to lie his, but It Is generally!.assumed that it will be. His Instruc- -lions are to afford iisvlum In cuse of;

    itrnnhle and notwithstanding; the fact jithat no trouble has occurred, Senora

    invitation because he thought he ",i .itold him that w hil e ,e, ,,.,.,i,i.,owould be uselessly heckled and en,-;"- .iProbably Finding Will Be Man

    "The only difference that might ex-ist, so far as I know, is that not all of;us--

    , perhaps, agree as to the extent towhich the agrarian reform measureof the plan of Guadalupe nhould la;!carried. In this connection 1 will say!a full measure of reform is what mycountry seems to want and that no- -body will dare to Kh'e It less."

    Word was received at Villa's head-- 1(planers this afternoon of the deathof (ji'iicral Torihio ortena in l'hihua-- 1baa City today. orient died of tv- -pliold lever, contracted riiirlnK the!Zai alecas campaign. He wasally rewarded as Villa's favorite rum-mand-

    anil the northern .soldiers,called him "the honorable OrleRa.''

    Suffers I'mmi 'I'Mdiold IVver.'leneral lOuneniy A. I ienavidei..

    ciiiiiinander of ihe 'famous ZaraMoza j

    bu missedWarburg; Makes use Clear,

    WOUKl HOI Oe ItVC'OOeii . niunj.ii,United States was amicably disposedtowiird him und would applaud his

    Kfl IMPS WnmPII hnOUM be.'M,"' ll,,w' l'ow,ler ami leml behindslaughter in First Decree tllelll.liHiiorts of this inlerview- reaching "SecondLconomicaliv Man'swoman's life

    MadeEqual,

    patriotic efforts to bring- about peace.Air. Castellot It It the slate departmentin c happy mood and promptly tele-graphed the result of his conference

    Is urgedis alreadyaddition

    ovcrhiiilc n

    by some thatlull of care,of suffrageher or turn

    Hr TpIIq nommmsinn ""d that thInstead of Murder; May BejaMmilfPfl tn RtII "' have just been shown a dispatchr.uilllUUU IU Pail. lfrom Washington which will doubtless

    I IU I VIIU v. . w v . v i woulil eitherto Mr. Carbajal m tht) dutiesaway fiher attention

    Jof the home.appear In tomorrows papers staling highly upti- - ijinerta, TheSecretary lltyan vva.s thethea ml

    acceptSenora Hlamiuct

    women decided toin substance that have openedanswer lo Ihla isof the franchiseyou peace at last :thermistic in the belief that LSIA(. LIAttO (AIRIJily Hi. "Make

    i wiih men,von will have

    was In sight in turbulent Mexico andhe tol I his friends he believed ihe pol

    'V MORNISO JOURNAL MilMilwaukee. v Is., .1

    women economically tand independent and

    i that the exertmight result in

    land occupationIthe monoioiiv (

    r MORNISO JOURNAL tPBCIAL LIABtU WIRI; 111' K ( 1 i . t 11 M jn ITI V behalf W I ll t 111 If.Mineola, N. V.. July Hi. The i man Hitchcock looking: toward my ap- -

    grand jury which has been invest pearance . before the committee and!a change of thoughtthat would relieve

    f woman s work andI'l'iKade of Villa's division, arrived in

    that you have stated unwillingness toicy of "Watchful waiting" and pa-tience bail been ii su cess.

    In order to assure a transfer of au-thority without further bloodshed ordisturbance, however, the American

    give restful v"Third. M,

    and womenwould work jlessening the

    arlely lo her activities,my well ineutiihK- meniifl'iiiii that mil'l'iugn

    harm to woman byrespect in which she is

    'proffer of his hospitality.Captain Knell Kolcr, f the lircs-d- i11. also has orders to place his boat

    'at the disposal of lluerta and lilan-!(ii-who are now oil their way here,

    but ii" professes to be ei,ually Ignnr-jnii- tof the service he will be called on

    to perform. As a matter of fa t thiswill depend lariscly on lluerta and Itis believed that he will accept the of-fer to cany him abroad.

    Helm taut t ItcccHe Culler.

    gone a long way toward the solutionof tiic moral uucslloii." former Con-gressman Victor Ceiirer told the vit sinvestigating- i oiiunitiee Ibis after-noon.

    "Pay Women the same salaries aayou tin men mi l the morality of thesex will be raised, for it is an unde- -

    i appear before the committee was dueto my fear us to the scope ,,f its uues-itlon-

    I am sure that this report iincorrect and I very much hope thatyou will correct it in lime to prevenlits publication in tomorrow's papers.making it clear that I never autlioi-- iized nor encouraged any negotiations

    'on my behalf It Is very importantthat. Ihls should be done clearly andpromptly inasmuch as the reportwhich has already been sent out Rives

    government began today to use its'good offices with General Carranza.

    '

    Pressure on ( ariiiiiJi.John It. Silllmiin, formerly Ameri-

    can consul at Saltillo. and now per-- ,sonal representative of President Wil- -

    Juarez late today from Chihuahua gating the murder of Mrs. LouiseCity on a special train. He came t jfiailey in the office of Pr. fat winHie border for medical treatment. Ile;carman ut Freeport, ended its In-tuit, has u phold fey.T. American mili- - jvestigation today without tuuinggiv-tai'- y

    authorities here have granted anien Mrs. FiVu-enc- Conklin ( larmau,infnniKil leipiest made by the Villa! wife of the physician, now under

    to permit licnavides to enter rest in connection with the crime,mi Kl Pnso hospital, mn opportunity to tell her story.

    Agnus ('alientes, 100 miles north of .Mineola officials expect an indiet-Mi'Xi-City, was evacuated today bv jinenl in the case tomorrow, ll was

    the federals, according; to priv ate mes-- 1 late in the day when the grand juryBases, received here. Agiias Calientes announced it would hand up its find-i- s

    K.O miles south of Zacatecas and Mugs to Justice Van Sickleii in thewas evacuated shortly after the latter 'criminal branch of the supreme court'Uy fell Into Villa's hands. Two week tomorrow afternoon.

    UKo lluerta's troops reoccupied the. Speculation as to Action,tewn. Todav's movement indicated F.xpeciation of an indictment alsoHint (he federals were steadily with-(wa- g based upon reports persistent in

    hatable fact that the poorest paid fur- -I the lm- -'he women members of the party nlnh the greatest number

    there, received a lone- messageson (Wer reluctant lo receive caiieis - moral.from the state deualtliient Instructing ,,,,. iil,nate friends and those of

    'entirely incorrect statement oran

    held, ibis argument Would havemore weight had it not been employ-ed against cveiy proposition advanc-ed In favor of the enlargement ofwoman s sphere.

    "These objections, hoviiver, hon-estly advanced, have proven Impo-tent to retard woman's progress.May not the I'cais sincerely enter-tained by tlin opponents of woman'sKiiffiage be found to be us g roll ml lessns those that once foiced the widowlii eastern India lo ascend the fu-neral lore or as those Hint excludeMoliaiui Ian woman from the so- -ciul ben. fits and respotlsiliilltieijwhich the woman of the Christianworld sbaie.s.'

    of whichmv position, the publicationI should sincerely regret."

    No Ncaotialloiis Opened.Iteptesentatlve (iglesby immediate- -

    him to urge upon General Carranza ()f ,,r semi-offici- character,the belief of Ihe Fulled States that j,,,.,,,.,.,,, ,,.sus Itincon. commamler offurther fighting was useless on ,ho f(, s llt this iorl, ( ailed on' Geli- -cuiint of the readiness of the Ciirbajal and offered his r- -government: to surrender Its l"'1'1'-- vice, Jorge und Victor Huerta andCarranza was urged also to txive guar-- : (.(,. ,,,,-ei- oilier men, who hadantees for the prolection of the lives ,.,,, by the spei Ial were taken t iiareand property of those who had su)-!()-

    (. ,,v personal frietidH for a tripported lluerta. Air. Silllman conn- - j.,n,tlM' town, but the mornliiKt"ilj,.,.d likew ise against the execution j,,,,,,. w ere spent by I he women In the

    Mr. llerger viewed prtscnt day mill'- -jabi optimistically.

    World cvcr Was Heller. i"The world has never been better!

    than it is today and it is constantlyImproving," he said.

    In speaking: of ihe marriage piob- -lem, Mr. Kergcr said thai the malingjIntuited in women was t.tronr.'T Ihanin men, but thai, women today aremarrying because "Ihev know morel

    nd want more; an I tbey are vvi.se." i"Not oil" III one hundred," he con-- !

    ""awing- from const II utionalist terri-Oh- e court house ni'ier tin. l i'k nil i u r vhere. ilv replied advising the oanker

    matihe had opened no negotiations in his

    tot'y, said constitutionalists

    m:i; . nopi s i on

    adjourned. An indictment. If onewere found, it was said, would belikely to charge Mrs. Carman not behalf as ht had not been autuorizeu

    inurslaughierI0l OF HMMfOsllV'.l) with murder, hut w ith to dono and had not attempted

    ;state his position, because he did not if atroeitlef-jkno-what that position was. j which the spirit of revenge mightprisonersor any ' ! her :s.fl,tfy ,.;u;. in which tuey awenereti inin the lirst degree.

    Various other reports regarding-Mihy e.If il:

    mercy. Mex., July 16. Fighting-iiistitutionalist-is over in Mexico,

    ns announced here today by Vc- -were"1"!!! ur PRESIDENT EATS TOO arouse in a comiuering 'j,The Fniled Stales bkevviae made Ma.....in..,, el..,.,' ullh resaect to recog- - the tropical beat. i Here was noi abreath of air anil iiiosiiiiioes I.i.ns-tinte- dthe nrigiiafded crevicesThe arrival at Puerto Mexico of theex and the mltrster

    is looked for between 8 and 0 o'clockMUCH AT LANE'S DINNER Initio,,.

    cmIrn,h;r Niagaia

    .he u.m ;.f ,..;o,o--body's adjournment. District Attorney

    Smith declined to deny one of these.'to the effect that no indictment hadbeen found. It developed that this re-- ;

    ifusal was in line wilh the official!tion won (t He exienuc'i m toe s'"n morrow morning. n is expoK.VTIIKJl roitlCAST.

    ask the lucsdeii tinu inistoi

    tinned, "mai lies lier real malt, sheis forced, pfio-- b ally b presenteconomic conditions, lo Hitfir Ht man that comes nlomr and wimisher. The tendency among collegeWomen la toward marr.v ing lesx be-cause they have their open andcan't find the right klnl of male.They know what they want but thesupply of the right kind of men islimited.''

    Asked as lo his opinion as to w heth- -

    greemen, oe- - i,1(.vV MOR1t( JOURNAL SPECIAL LtASLO lRK !net resulting l'l'ltlll illlWaaliinntott. July !. President t n .,. two M ex an incuons to carrv the refugees lo some ncuuaii u iieii. Kiev can transfer to ai onsumniate an

    Washington, July Hi. NewLoral thunder showers Fri- - IVA'llfon,

    suffering- from an attack '"ishoiild Cartan.areticence determinedupon, all those

    jiortnected with the case having beenpledged to secrecy.

    "An4l are not the second and thirdobjections above statetl, refuted, tosou xteni al bast, by Ihe fact thatin I no slates which have adoptedworn. in solfrago (and In l ho otherlialimis ma i have adopted), thereinno agitation for a return to the. sys-tem under which man has a monop-oly of the right to vole'.' Ii is not fall-t-

    assume that an effort would humade to correct the mistake If wo-man's suffrage had l'eallv failed togive satisfaction lo the people where11 has been tried?

    "Jf one were in doubt as t.i whichside of Ihe contraversy to take heWould be Justified ill giving Weightto the tact thai organization andi iithiisiasiii arc mi the side of thosewho favor woman's sulTinge.

    'Ihe Mother's liiulil.

    a:'" Saturdav nroluthlc fulrindig-eslio- wnu n lonoweu MMieiai.vLane's fiftieth, anniversary dinner

    with tne ""ii'iim; ' 'ifegnlar steamer lor r.urope. i m- -three 1 nsl 1 limn I isi sympat hizci'H n v, uie;,,ir scheduled to nail fromNo Summons Came

    this port lor a Kuropean port is toe,. ii...... ur.,1 ub,. Is not due hereCarman spent the day anx-- "', , ,W. ' "'" V ' ...ih hi,,, iheMrs.lously

    woulda 11 'lilieie'S , ., .... ,.(..U'.iitinir that '()om UIIS evfUIIIfi. II "Its mini m "e,j;, tt, OISCOSS peine .'"u

    take he, U, Ihl court house, White House that he was better but ,.t the Nlasara Fallsprotocols II s inollgni lineiiit er ineie was a ooinue .si a lee, i .iThe Day in Congress until July Ti.

    lit thai I'Migth ofnot care to w--"I but none came. Dr. Carman willtini'

    morals, .Mr. llerger said be thought(here was and in two ways, viz.:

    men and women and betweenspent the mat an engagemenis ior luiiimein iWn nave neeii lunoeu.the court probably would be cancelled, as it) Complete Agreement Wauled.tiii.: cv ti.- - day sitting In a corridor of li.'siiiiatlon Vol Known.lAus ihioiehi best 10 keen him unlet An wtrreemeni neiweu mi ia, ve--

    v rich and poor.NTuviii men are im lined to belFnltedwill of

    rcganlM by theexpression of the

    house, hoping that Ihe grandwould Brant his wife's roiuesthear her. ,

    to! for another day. j would bej The president's illness w'as eompli-- , States as an

    GARRISON REPROVES

    Met at noon.Judiciary committee continued workon trust bills.A bill for lea.sinsr a hotel site in Ihe

    'osetnite valley to private interestsHs passed.Considered nominations in executivesession,Adjoiirned at 6:05 p. in. to 11 a. m.lUay.

    "I cannot divulge the decision of eatett uy h cold m nis stomaen. nethe grand jury. It is not proper for j has been greatly annoyed by the heatme to do so," said the disiriet attor-- i recently, but refuses to leave Wash-ne- v

    ington as long- as congress is at work

    "As for mvself, I am not In doubtto my doty, ll is not my purposediscuss the subject with elubora- -

    AMERICAN OFFICER- !-Ihe .Mexican people. m mi' oin-- ihand, if Carranza Insisted on pushi-ng- his way by force into Mexico City,

    would with-holdthe American government

    recognition until mi election washebi lo indicate whether or not the

    'ti.ui at ibis time, but I desire to pre- -imt MORNlie JOURNAL RPfCIAL L!T, W'All iset OlC arglimCllt tl, C ll I giVO

    Washington, July 16. Si rein ry of the greatesi wcicht. Without minl- -"In case an Indictment ( hargine on the anti-tru- bills. Mrs. Wilson,

    I Mm. Carman with a lesser degree of ; w ho also has been ill, has planned sev- - people approved of the new reglmtThe Amerban government,homieide than murder

    in the nrsiieral times to leave, but finally de how- -tlegree is reported, t will be perfect Wnr Garrison today wired General j tulxini; other argument advanced InI'.liss thui'ho bad read new spa pel re-- 1 support of Hie exteudinit of suffrage

    they will be asked 10 carry Ihe refu-gees to some West Indian port.

    Jorge lluerta, who holds the rankof colon"l. walked about the streets,creel. 'd friends and bote himself nsiai'.ntilv as in the capital, lie did notassociate wiih Americans, however,and to his Mexican friends he was notsoft-spoke- n in his expressions of dis-approval of Americans.

    Ahmir the water front, opposite theposition held by the llristol. there Imstationed a guard f'nm the localtroop? and near where the trains areparked and in front of the houseswhere several of the rcfug-ee-

    s hav"taken (piarter, there are guards froinIhe soldierv that accompanied the

    rided to slay until the presitlent canmet away.ly satisfied lo have her released on

    tL'D.OOD tinil for trial. I think such a Aiiiern ancom-ll- o woman, I plate the emphasis npon

    Mexican ofl'icorjihe mother's riiibt to a voice InI, rid t niouldliig the environment which

    'shall surround her children ail en- -sum is sufficient." j A,.,, Heads Judiciary

    Georse H. l.eyy counsel for Mrs. W()hinmoni

    THE HOl'SK.'"t at noon.

    fr ,n otend time of paymentsuateu 0n i.r,i,'ri4,t' 1 land wa -

    'ieiiresent .ii.... ,

    Committee.ITepresenta- -

    ever will delay recognition of the con-stitutionalist Kovernnient until satis-factory adiustinent is made aboutclaims growing our of the revolution.In Ihe meantime the American forceswill not be withdrawn from VeraCr,i7. until every dift'b tilty has beenud lusted.

    Iteonanitton hv the Fnlted States

    pons saving Ihal. allmaiider bad met aon the InternationalPaso.

    "No matter whatwild Mr. Garrison,meetings Would be

    the purpose,toda.v. "such

    mlslnti t in elated,ieye it is Ihe duty

    h kill' '"".i.r i rn r.im in 1 oo ocetih . ' "bl'idpriale 1 7 OO.Ofm for eon- -

    ,,', c.id ltive Webb of North Carolina wasr. j.m-- .inra you? chosen by the house demta-ratl- eau-We-t succeed Representative ( lav tonI wouldn't be if an indictmentfirst decree of Alabama as , halrman of the Jiiui-wa- sehergiiiK murder in the

    he handed against ciary committee. Representativeabout to up... ... i:l ,., ClDt'ljm 1a . end , h a hlilluu 1. Il,,m

    vlroiiiio nt vvlib ii opemtcH powerful-ly in determining whether her off-spring will crown her latter' Jeurawith Joy or 'brill": down her graybans in sorrow' to the grave.'

    "The Creator has placed, upon themother a burden which site could.

    Furthermore. I Insimilar aciiou,..,,,1,1 ho followed hv special train

    ti.aii, , '"'brovements and mainte- -!, . "'if Hudson river.lay at 5 p. m. until noon Fri- -

    ii II dealings withfa. tP'iis lo the

    of the army to b aveany of the Wexb'snt.e irmina Wruzil nd Chile as welli ,. ,.,, fi, ,, t loea si are knownmy client. That s all i am ai iiwoj r.j ... ag all other government of the world. It0 jie npeiHting not far from Puerto agents of the stale depu 1 mciilu edernl JitdBe.to say."

  • ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914.TWO

    TWORK ON THUST DIRECTORS NOCLEAN YARDS BEFORE

    SANITARY INSPECTOR

    REACHES PREMISESWESTERN SHELLS

    'TKKI'IXT l;k.M TKIMKR l' ('KIM.'"r1Th LconomistTO SELL STOCK Tnm Morrln,

    hy hint iitKhtnanltnry Inxppiiur,

    had rovrri'd nrvctiARKBILLS ADVANCES

    IMPERCEPTIBLY

    A TKIAI, Wll.f.ro.WI.WK Vor THAT TIII'.VTill. I.KST SHOOTING Slll-.l.l.- .

    hhu k nn hlHtuur, sutKiittrd

    hark.Miid liiKii(i mnhy Miiyur Hnatrluht

    IN Oil. ROAD At rvrry hiniM- - tinruiiliillllliK till' illy Iff t a iuniphlrtlirultll uiilin- -aliriM.nnly In u frw ram'8 did lio havr

    wishes to announce

    A Delightful Surprise

    for the Ladies of Albuquerque

    RAABE & MAUGER115-11- " N"iili Stud

    nrt'iisiun to nntiry iiwnrrs In rriniivpa i rn n m hi l n iiik nf nililiiHh. In many

    isrM I hey had i vidriit ly rerrnl ly dm- -pimrd "f Ihfir IruMh. The InNpfi'turalsn fuiind many frrhhly cut wrfdpatrhr.

    Senators Stalling and Bran-dcA- ceMake Severe Attacks

    on Interstate Trade Com-mission Mcasuic,

    Proposal of State of Massa-chusetts Regarded as Un-fair; No Receivership Con-templated or Necessary,

    onbeware) OFFICERS ELECTEDAT W. C. T. U. MEETOP rilKAl' MllA9

    nm ii'h culmine ln: it Neither shouldue ilunbt Hi, it women (mi be trust-ed With tllf li.lllnl is lit' llll ITtlVIIIherself j j : In every re piihsilulily

    )i i 'I upon her. f in' will ii.it fullsociety III lllid tun I K' IK V. Let lurvide and limy Hi it dim t i limi'id;wliii li has. IliKiUclioiH Ihf i ; . evilinnhlrd Iht tn tiiikl gnat

    J r 111,1 K lll'l' III'' l.lHt ut lilt'lIl'CK llllll III'' DlHt 111 lT,f MMIi'HT'

    hi illicit lur tn tlif d. barge ifher : i t k . liiitii H as tn add in w

    DON'T

    IBT HOHNIN4 JOuANAt artClAI. LtAltO lllflN'rw Vurk, July IB. My iinaniiiinuh

    vnti. ihf dirrilniM uf ihf New Vurk,N'rw illaven nnd il.irtfnid Itailrnadroinpmij nt ., S,i , j nirrlini? inla,Htnnd ,y Hirlr iir. ilnn nut tn k. II In

    iiflirrrn were lr tfd fur theyrar at thf final day id thf W.

    t'. T. I', ciinvrntinii In lns tictft'diiy, a niimhrr uf Allnniiif nitu1wnme.i laiiiinlnk' htinir hint nkhl nf-h-

    nttf inline the rfMslnim. AninnKthiiKf who allrndril frnm hrrr air

    Monday, July 20th

    Watch the newspapers for complete

    detailsihf Ktiito nf MnwarliuMittM thrir Ivdd- -glelliil In In T HII'I through her Htlll

    fuillirr bless society.''

    fH mir children drink vonio-Ihtn- c?"M won't ilrink yotirwir.

    It r"l nioiM'jr to miike KhmI

    We Have No Cheap Goods

    to Offer

    tmr MOMNINS JOUMNAL ,CI4. I.IAIO WIMfWiiKhlnmun, July in. AimllnrH,r'l u I'tfurt whm mail.' tnilay hy

    Hn HcmitP Jiidlriary t luiiiniltrr tu prr-Ir- rtHir Clnyliin anti-Hun- t hill and

    Hump iiiufnHK m ri'i'iiili d win ii thrjx'iwiiiti Milled. t nnw Im Impfd tnhavr thf iiiciHurr irmly rally nextwrrk. Thr triilniivr draft madf hyth r wa rnrrfully tradhy Ihr full hi i n mid crvrral( h.inirri. propuM d u pun w hh h dim uB-i"-

    will iiiiillniif tniimrinw.I.llllr llniilway Mailr.

    Whilf Ihr riiminllli r wan at wurl;nn thn Cliiylnn I. Ill the InliTMliitrtrarlr rmiimlivtliin hill wan HKiiiii midrt

    iliKH nf IhiHtun and .Mainr i a ill uad j M r. Anna Wilds Htruiwiuiitt, whn w a"Mlfn k imdrr thr IrrniM iinpuKi d hy that jappulntrd miinuKer nf W. C, T. I'.Mair. day nt the Miiuntainalr iiiaul.in.ua,

    In thr laiiKuiu'r uf Ihf nffirlal Hi.ilr. IMih. K. ViuiKhn, a local plfHidi nt.mrnl. "tln diirrlniH liavr urithrr n- - and .Mm. O. . lamiiiK.rr.lrd fmrii tin ir pusitlun mir i Ii.mi d '" nifftlnmi at the cnnvcnUnnIhf dnnr tn fiinhrr nri;uli.itiutiH " irro enndurtrd hy MIkm Anna Ikirdnn,

    CARRA1MITS

    TO RETIRE TO'f l hi' iiii, iiatimiai irrMiiifiit in uirIcrm I iisjiiMiM'tia-y- .

    Ul A.U 11 All I Mill. 1IIVIV V ' I - I "1 1,1 "111I uf trrniH iimi'mri hv thf alatf nf i,i.i i. in, nn The Economist!Inlftt on fexlnfl mid MineralWater Iwrttliil It Hip i,wlosurtiiK" Mineral Water I'o. OurMotto Im:

    Miikkhi himrttH in minr rl Inn wilh thr j! .i i.- - .. ..,.i,.i ,i,.i...'. .i..uHalf nf thn u- Ihivnu r.,,ul,,i, mil

    tllMrll."HlU, In Hi,. rn.ltr.ilnr SIitIIiik, nf Smith DaknlH.

    itald thr Irrin "unfair i uinriitinn"wan rrusnly Indi flnitr and rrrtain toliliHrillr hiiHlnifiH Jiiwt nt a limr wlwnthr huniirwi wnilil had Irannd tin'inranlni: hy ruiiii Inlrrprrtatluii nf

    PRIVATE LIFE

    j lifunliitiiina wrre adnplrd hpartilyriulnriiiK the Muiintaliiair chaulaii-iii- a

    and alo pndnrnliig thf Now .Mrx-jii- uatatp fair. It wuu drridrd to

    the Ktntr fair commiHHion and:ank that nn Intnxn atinK li'limr hv mild:al Ihr fail Ki'miinlH in Alhuiiurniue

    'MAKE POP-N- OT SLOP'

    The Coyole Companyl ir. I I ititv, tiiiniiKir.

    I'liom. 7.'7. Hi!., North Hrrt

    fair wrrk.diii'iliifThe oftU'crp flrrtrd yeMierday are

    sis fulluws: lTesldrnt, .Mimm llarrii'lt1 nil i t si , ri , nf Kant Vaughn; icr irrM-idr-

    at la rut', Mrs. W. K. l.liiilary, ufI'uiI.iIim; eurrrspniidlnK Mfcri'lary..Mm. LoiiiNe, iluell, l.aa C'ruceii;

    H'cretaiy, Mm, .M. Jl. liyrd,Sinla Kf; iiMfislant iri'i'tdrr, Mrs.Jan If Manning.. Tucumrari; trciiHiircr.

    '''Li)

    .tl'1 i :& i(ficrtjhcJp Drink k' t w ttmos. BLAKEM0RE i.Mim. Klla Wiiuil, Santa Fc; Kate

    Mrs. Maudu I.. Green, KantIVatiKhn; ftatr siiperintendrnt I.u.uilTrnii'!tanri- - Mrs. It. K. Far-Ir-

    Kfrrrlarv, V. 1'. li., Mm. l.llllun

    'Mr M'lNNIMH I'tURNAI. rlAl I lBtO WlllRl.iirrilo, Ti x., July IK -

    Vi'iiiiMimin 'm r inza, "funt rhli f ' ultin- - rniii'lll ul uniii IimI ii r in v, Iiiih till am-liltl-

    In hr piiMlili nl nf Mi'XIro, m -ri1 Hif tn a M.ilcini nt lir Mimic

    In a fin nd. a Inn 'Ikiht. Ad-v-rn tu I Im, i ll i utii hril the lull

    drr tiiday('ii nrinl ('a i ii. i. II wax (aid, ilr

    rliircil that wlun "hr whs iihhiiii-i-Ithat I ii in i had hrrn rrftlnir( tu hi."ritiinltv and a riini'l H irj inna I Mnvcrii-lilili- l

    inKl.illi-i- l In (nriv nut IhrfniiiiH for whlrh In- f'Himit, ln wiihulllini: tn t'lliini tn hi" hiitiii! InI'u.ilin ( 'Inirnan, Cn.iliuria, iiii( tu tinlilr nf a pinalr ritirii "

    i 'al l, in., i pninlril mil, il h i i : i i . ihad tin la rn aiiiliitinuti pnlili'iilly ithad he i ininn lit d nnly hln rnim

    and ii llnatlim, Im liik'hl havr.'irrrptrd Illicit, i an U ihitlnit nf iMrx-Ir- o

    anil I . ' iih mniir iiiir nfiin-l-i ill nf Klaiiini; ii inuvrini'til,

    "lh linil ih'hm nf whlrh Mm nlil)

    thr .ulii'imaii iinll-tru- law. Ilr nrn-iii-d in aniriulinn I rnnfrn inn lipmi

    thr i iiiiiIm Ihr puwrr In rnlnl'i r or tnfiiinpi nd thr uid'TH uf thr iii m ittsion.

    I'.Mimlrmr AltiirkM Kill,."rlnlur Hramlrm r hlltrrly allii' lu d

    Ihr pii,pn.wn li I'i.Mlaiiui, "halfh ikrd," iiiiil nn lil thr i mint! y wasid ml tu iillnupl n llnd nut iinvHiinKi u hi I il. "I'.minrhH mrii whn ku tuihr Wnllr llniiK" mid jilve mn piu-iinil- v

    iiilrrlfWH in rxihaiiitr lur uflrr lunrli ilii Iml llllili r.sl.llld what Hilu.Mr Is tu hr adnillllMti'l rd tn Ihrm inUiIm liadr rum luiKMiun," ilrilninj thf('milirrllrut Krlialnr.

    Iaiii;i ruiii I'lini'n (.Im'ii,"Jf th riilinliy knew what Ih tnin-in- i

    Ihrrr wtnild hr a piinlr, Thin npiiivldrM fur n hit uf Kuvrin-mrii- l

    fiiuupiTH, hiiiIIit ""drhari-'i- Willi puwn IAnakc nulhlm:hul a lint uf ili.n- ft in mil tair furI'llllStl'W til M l lll III II H ('lillllli.''nilinwhnh puhmi'h iiii husini'MM iim fair nrunfair hut d"i h nut (ni iranlrr thrhu hi in mm man anain.-- l fi'ntnIhr ilriartinr nt uf Jil'illrt; whin hepruri'i'd.i with thr vaiuiinu nf theliadr i t'lnmisHinii."

    Mn nr Muck c in .1 n thf pruyiMlmiHint I'lich rriiirn nlf iiiiikI hear thrHlipilliltinn nn thr part of Ihr pur- -rhilMIT t llf. t hr Wil Hill hlH KllillfM InHip Hlalf nf .V.i;i..,ii hiiHiilM nl any timelimned.

    Thf Nrw I la dirninrM tnnk (III'Krnund that ennipliam r wilh HiIh rnn-ditin- n

    wuiilil rnulrr Hie ulnrk uiidf-Kirah- lf(im u puii hain: nn any fair ha- -

    HiH.

    Kinph.'illi. i. ni, il wiih inadf nf thrriiinurn rrrenllv rurrrnt lluil npphea-liui- i

    fur a friendly rerehcrfduri whhrniilfniplnlnl. nil thin iuint thi;Kt.'itrmenl lavv Itfl i ln llil l,IUr).

    "Thr iliirriuis will rmt apply fur,iht will l hoy eniiMiiit tu a reeclviT-alill- '.

    Thf emiipany Ih mlvenl, Imrarninir il.n fixed i li irKiM nnd im nhlr'f meet Iih nn nut uhliffatiuiiHprnmptly."

    Thf hnard alsn runsidrrril Ihr(iiiniiii ii f cmiimit miuii'h rr-rr-

    Hialhiii; ih iiuiiri.i I mn nf thf fnr-m-inaiiiiKrinrnt. Thr only direct

    rrfrrriK f lo Hum ii rra iKiiinent w iihccnt.iincil in in,. Inn,, aiiriiiuiicrincnlHint ;i ruinrmiiir (,f ir,.r WUH lnappniutfil i tiik,, ii,,, niiimlnHiiin'.srepnit unil, t , mini, Icia I Inn mid makekriiiwn II h ciiniiiiMinii at a future rnert-Ill-

    The nifcliiii; wan allrndril hy my.rntrrn uf the I w entv-- l lure mi iiiIicimnf thr hnard, nu IiiiIiiik William linrk-efflh- r,

    who Kkiici) ii denial nf Ihnrr-pul- tllllll hr llllniilcil lu rrniKll.

    i .;; '...''..,Vlr;'.':::--' I

    Fl.MIIAI, IHItwnwt AM)I:.M1I .I..MLK

    foninnriinl (Ink Hldg, f ('!I U.

    I.AHY ASSISTANTAlliiiioenii New .Mexico

    Wetmore, Fast iuiKhn.

    U. N. M. GRADUATES TO

    WED IN SAVANNAH

    Wind lut h heen received at theunivt'iHitv that Mr. Karl t.S. Kamtrn,

    U I .. .1 ..' i jtltlt Ulllft it (! Mil lltlll'ill lllld llfjllua given Iht 1 lie ilispo,il mil In lii'iiiIt. Her 1,1'' 1 i'ii' I in tin- - ha l.i m eHi th child m birth; In r in live yitut' Kir i ii in tin- - une mill tiiinurr ofbel" thlldreil, In r nT v e furei :unl,vltiil tftnicy uii i',iiniril In their,behalf, lur tMi:iii:lliHH Imp if ioiir-- Ifil uiit iiH'ii tln iii. Win n out- - run- -

    llll'lH till! I lll.t III 1HI llt i, Jtt't l.l liyi) I 111' llinllli I, nf Inning ii I lillil, II

    Utl'lllB f t It IIIIHUIC Wolllllulti-iiil'- l lii I. nil u liilil ii 'iniy nr i uiiII M parents til till' Ill icit N trWlild III

    j i tic iinivrrdity'M lihodeii ncholar forltHI-H- . who has jiiMt computed histoiiiNii at JlfitfiTd colltKP, oxfordunlveiMity, will return to the I'nite.dStates nn July 2Jnd. Mr. Karsten will

    'land In New York, nn that date, andfruin (here proceed to Savannah,

    j(!a., where, on July 2Kth. he will hemarried to Mi.su Florence I'ickard,daughter of Key. Mr. I'ickard, pastor

    !uf the HapliMl church nf that city,i The niarriiiKe nf Mr. KaiMlfii and

    ARBITRATION IS

    DECLINED ACAEIM

    ul ri'iiKi h. nnd with iTianri. of miu- -H ul lluil tiinr iluiilii I u!,( 'a ria iiy.a, In. win r, ii.ivi' Im Indira-lu-

    nt hII liilrlilimi tn l r lll'l a U'li IhrI'uW'rl' IIM currllllVr wlllrll Wlllllil I"hlH imdrr lliii "plan nf liuutalilpr."

    plan, im ttliirh Ihr riinnlillilmn-allK- linnyrinrnt wan ha:d. pi'iiylilr-di- al

    Ihr tiral rliltl fhalliiiitliui ily MliM n fiii tililt nl Ik

    I i'K ula rly l it ' li'd.lulMlal l';i II ,i li., I , in iiil'illni: In Ihr

    infm in, illon hiuiiKlit hrlr. In, lil.s fll lii-l-In Hi" i I'lili'iilliiiiM Dial inativ id

    Ihr "wrniiKH and in.linitircM In Mrxlrn,"whlrh rriUiir iininrilialo iiilriMt,ininil hr hainllid hy military iiulhui-ll- y

    pi rill UK Hit (hrliiill.

    l)l l'IM MI' NT OF iM SI K i:H l iciM.s si i;fi:isi ii

    which tiny ii l entitled, mill .vettiiiTf Hlu III every rem I a loll a.m---l- a

    fVt ly i uiiimuinl i - ilinri' who mi'liiliutiiiiii (iimi'li tn id It nr ii I ly lieIII Walt til llllKf rl Will Illicit Ml llll'Uvea nf young nu n mill , wom

    MImm I'ickard will mark the culmina-tion of a pretty romance, started utthe I nivrniity of New Mexico dur-um Hie years I'.HO-ll- , when bothwire KtudrnlH at that institution.

    While at Hertford colloKe, which,BY EMPLOYES

    z ;' ' ''"' I

    "igorously good and keenly V

    delicious. Thirst -- quenching I

    and refreshing. I

    V The national Beverage I- and yours. J

    CVmiind the genuine hy full name IINiclnimet enccuragg lubilitution. it

    ihy a riiiioiiH coincidence, has heenthe favui ilr enllene of all of Nrw

    iMrxIro'H Hhnilrs mhulais, with hutiniif excrptinn, Mr. K.untin pursnril!tlu Kludy of law, for width hr

    eminctitly tiumlifird, he liavini?Ihr nn. durlim li Ih two yearn' rnsidcnreat the univiTHily, a metiiher of thetwo annual dehatiiiK teaiim of thatinstitution, which cimaKcd aiiiumlly

    CILNTISTS DISCUSS

    CAUSES OF INSANITYIV MUNNINO JOIIANAI ,, r At I HIHI '

    I'lllraeu, July '' ,,. (. jrtiri il mnluwrH ,,1' nlnrly-rih- l rail-way- s

    WfMt uf liilraKu fur mill la t Inn ,v

    WntdiiiiNiun. jy k . j c. t ,;, t imentnf JllNliif nlficlalM were plainlvIiiiiIrIiI lu learn thr New lla-- v

    n hnaitl uf dirr. turM iiiikIiI renpeniirMutiailnnH fur a pearclul (tissulu-llni- i

    uf that F slrni. It ha.s heen mi-d-Htnnd here fur several days thatAttorney llriieial Mcltc.v hulds

    made IiIm .n.i;il inn clear tn IhrNrw Haven manaKeuicnt and

    that u failure tn accept theterms mi tlir KiihIihi a Maine Hlnrknale, lniniHrd hv M asfat Iiiihi Hh,would ilrur the ilriartiiirnt tn theMinn of an antl-lru- Mint.

    in nfiirial until i' f . actlnn nfthe Nrw Haven huaid had I n rr- -celveil up tn a lair liuiir tnnlKht anilpflltlillK' Mlltdj tiullce, the depart mPllt'nplans were not revealed. It Ih wellknown that the hill aUauiKt the NrwHaven under the Sherman law Imready for filing at nine and it ,i.s nuthiilevetl piiMNihlr that Hie sui'l willhe hum delayed, uiileuM there lire

    fur ilevelupmeiilM.Their Here reportH in Wa.shiiintnn

    InniKht Ihal I're.Midrnl VVilnnii miuht

    in dehatr with thr AKricultunil col-lett- Pof Ijia t'rueea.

    Mr. Karsten and Miss I'ickard,duiiim their (Undent days nt the uni-versity, were prominent in all stu-dent activities and Hiiciul functions;Mr. Karstrn was a memurr uf theSiKina Tan fraternity uf the univer

    inn I nitrit Stales rnycr ninrnt nf thrwnjtr iiinra.'ir dcinmid nf fi fi . mikI.hits mid firemen wnti ri'.lritcd todayhy reii'i',vi iiinlies nf thr wnrkei'M w huirri'iilly vutril In ulllkr.

    Thr e niiiiirim n nl.m iinirnc, hrnr'lia'f I"-- ' ruinmlttre Uh nreklnn tnpi'idimj; thr i it ill I it ins only lu do-ff a I Ihr puii'o.n' nf thr em plnycx.

    Vhllr im niuir lunlereurrH nrpheld Inline! iiiim W'l itlen i iillltlllllll.

    calinim were enrhmmril hy thr Iwuli ininll Irr.M iliiinm Ihr day.

    Tim ri fUHal In tuiLmlt tu mrdiatlniiwaa thf IiimI h llrr nf Ihr day and putthr next umve 1111 tn the mn im c.i u

    "'I S Isity, and MisH I'ickard a menihe

    lav miidninh mill!! aptriftt liarid whiiI'hlrivu, July 1ii. - tt'Miil ill Hiti.M dr-- i

    lailm: Im- Ihr ."late runllnl nf llmhIi nf nlriilml and na I rnl Ir iImirmand fur utii I Innprrl ni'i nl lalmr

    win! ailuplrd l y h In llll-t- andnrin uIuhIhIm hrrit Indav.

    Thr I rmillll IIH18 irrllrd that Ihr runur i iiii.'.rH nf mriilal ih i.iiiui mriilM

    wi'li' all nhnll.illl, tllf llw uf' ill iim, tinsanllai'y and Ulihy-cirii- irwnt'UliK rnnililli lis utid thr

    nf thr phymriil and inriilaliinlll,

    Thr rrNfdiitiuiiH Ulan niKi'il thai thrKhun rrrrt liuHpilalft fur Ihr trral-llir-

    id iliHi'llMi', I or Ihr rlllf nl dl'IIKirliuiH ami Ihal knnwn inrnlal

    Hhnnld nut hr piinnllril tuhavr ii ti i cut lit to! Ilhrrty ninl that

    hr IniiKht III Ihr MrhnulH.

    en. I inn tint w illin-- ; In Kt iy tin- jHl..t In I h Ii.iihI If she thinks .y the'IIH' n( Ml llll HUP lilll' I. Ill Ktl I t'M 1. 111 itllf wrlfjlr nr tll'ihi' Wllu (Hi' llr.lli f jIII lll'l I llllll In I HV. II III i'. j

    Dnlllliil In HhIIiiI. t"Thf I ii ' I lie r run JiiMly i mini llir!

    riKlit In I'liii'luv i vi i y i 'nii.n w lilrhmn Im iihiiIii ifrt'iilMj fur iln inii-- lti;i linn nf th'iM' wliii! !' Inlrii KlH fKiihiJh, unit tin' I hi it uill put wlili- - jIn hrr rent h nil thr iii.ilii Ir.s '

    " KiivrtiiiTD'iil, lurMiillin; tin' mlli i' j

    "Ki- - n Him! I win liiiiii'.'Miil liv111 iii;ki'!.II"H lluil I ho iiiihI mn

    '

    lintllil hit li ft 'ii lliii nun li In ilrrlil ii iiuijiii lly tn id In niliifVt lll'l 111! till' flam him- - I'limilil hr lit-- !lomli'il tn Huimiii. Im! I Unit Injhill'jWhh unil ltn (ll;tmsri ti inilm nr I lintlutit. Hum in I Julinnuii inliii il mi rpl- -Krtini wlili Ii in In u 1 In n', iniiiii'lv,that no iiiiiu'tf i iuihi inn i run I' ll1him thr rluhl nf iinnilit'i- mn ii. li"- -Hiiiii5tlillltv fur lln. rhllilH willui'ifittii luliniirily uiin I ho ii.inni, iln!jimlfnl ii'ii'lM'M In IniKint im ii.tiiiHip Hint flown frnin tlir;ihllil'n llli', If tlinl lid' l nnhly cm - jI'luyi'l, mill llinn tllli I'. in III fllllf'the liluw wnh Bi'H'ii'sl fniri' If tin'I'hlld'i life In hiIn,i unt. Why nli ut Itlnny Miiithrr t Ihti-- ut o In1 ili'tiliil lln'tlKf of thf friini lili In piilimiai 'I tin'wrlfiirA nf Iht child tiii'irly I'l'inusr;iiimlhiT iiHillit r limy nut lr Ihtduty In tins miiiir Imhi?

    "l'tilitic w ill nut khITiT hy vn-- 1

    the Fhl Mil Natintial snrnrily.The friends uf Imth wish them

    every nuecess In their new venture,and they have the Ruud wishes nf all.

    VV THE COCA-COL- COMPANY IWhenever V Sjryou ire an Atlanta, Ca.Arrow think S 'ot Coca-Col- a. s

    linked In hrlnii uhniit a ruiiiiiru- -"Vnlir reiiieMl Iiiim hern rrfrrrcd till'" OPERETTA PROMISESTO BE BIG SUCCESSthe 'Jiitllt rumnntU r." Miild thf letterrefUMlni! iiieiluitinn, "nn, hna hern de-

    clined fur the rra hi i n that Hhuuld lhr

    iiiihp ami a rnntiriuatlnn nf the ne-- IKfitiiil inliH helween the road and thrdi'pniliiirnt nf JiiMtirr. Thr preMldentImwever, recently tuhl callei'M that heI'.lll VII. II I U Ul llll' ll'llllf'SI ill I uf.

    j 1In the 1?MKU MHV MWAGIIMKN'T Illiis af- - I II'uitrd Slal.M huaid nf inrdiatinn and 'lr,i, v0('ciiiuill.ill 'ii. it uniiid niiieii tn,, c, I rcpl thr

    Ihr .Ww Haven nhniilduse! Im legislation.

    A rehearsal will he heldCentral huiltllnn at 4 o'clocktrilioon for the operetta,Hair and the Hems," over

    which it:i tlirriiui'M disanpruved tu- - 'Goldenpnpularlllllslllll.

    17. Kuiii' prr- -tH'llM'H ll llll I'll

    lili rlrrllir rar

    l our lillli'il InNut ltd1., u., .lull

    muiim win. klllnl nndIn n rnllidun hrlwrrll

    lUll 1111,1 il I, ..I l.ll.....,1 ,,....1.Ii hie thai he Would chanKe his uttl-l"- " il Jll"'mie prn.luctiuti, which is In(,l,. he utaKcd during thr latter part ot

    Fnle.ss August, with a cast of wventy-fly- esunie ii.titm hv the N(,.

    nhllKalinn tipuii them tn accept nrhl-tiatln- iina iiiiivided In the .Newiiinds

    act. Ah wr havr Htatfd tu you nnseveral o casmnM, they w ill nutaiiiilraliiin hrrause in uur paMl

    the I'ailruadH havf lefiiMed toplacp the iihiiiiIm lulu effect."

    V i Kin iii it1' nil iniinl

    lium Ni ir- -

    ilKllI Iinlll nil IIIrally Inilay atiihuiit Hurt' nillri

    WHITE ELEPHANT BARtiM.Y oxe i!i:i:n ox dkavgiit.

    MrssiT.. V. A. Gainer Co.'s Old Crow YVIilskey and Hrrmltnffe Uffrrgularly served. All other Icndliij; lirands on call, Special service odll high class drinks,

    J. C. TAYI.OK, Jlaiinircr.

    and ni '

    ri iiMiiimr,fnlk.

    II ...... VnunusterH, pupils oi liif cu HtuuuixliaKrinrnt causes a ehanue The proceeds willint! off a deht on

    he applietl tu pay-- apiano pun h lined

    fur the FIihI ward school. IteheaiH;ils have hern held for sunir time

    in presint plans it Is expected thatIhr civil suit will he started within alew days, and that sunn afterwardIhe aliunde uf the drpaitiiuiit to-ward criminal prosecution uf officersmid diret Iiiim nf the New Haven un-der the Mellrn iiuinaKiiiient will hemade knuwu.

    srvrriil Unit's n work nnd thr cast ishriiiK well drilled In chorus nnd solo

    Journal Want Ads Bring ResultsAny OneOf the Vast Army 1

    GOAT RESTORED

    TO INTIITIOtern

    wmk. The operetta is Ih ihk directedhy Mis. I'.radford.

    THE GOLDEN RULE

    BIG CASH SALE

    A HUGE SUCCESS

    Yestiiday was thr opening day ofthn Guillen Kule lry Goods company'sannual July nn, AliKitsl cash clrar-nnr- e

    mile, anil it piovetl a corking salefrom the moment the doom werethrown open nt S o'clock in the morn-ing until linsliif; hour. Thr more waslilerally Jammed with huyers. out forhariifilns, and the totul receipts, w hencounted last nlKht, went heynn( allexpect.'ilions of the manager, whn. InIhr hpginninK. felt a Utile Inclined

    from coffeeof former coffee drinkers can tell of freedomtroubles since the cliani'e to Postum

    NO DIRT FROM COAL OR ASHES

    It U easy to have a clean spotless kitchenwhen you use a -BY 0 L OC

    W r T' "Tk w v . ' . .9 a ReasonmB $

    IBV MnltNlNfl JOUMNAL lll'CAL ItA.m WlWilDenver, July i, Al'ler veloinKit . "pessimist. He is now optimistic,pi nptiKiiiun tn uppiiint a rumiiiiMsiiinTrie cofTer-tlrtr- g, enffcine, is a common Lut often unsuspected causeof lieatlache, nrrvousnctt, Ivcart flutter, indigestion, and various otlier ills. to mutiny Ihe ritual, thr Brand Indue jaml hanks nn dnlm; thr hiKRt'sl cashof lienrvnlnit iiiid 1 'rnl ct i ive I irder of j clearance sale In the history of theF'ks Hi Jntillee nessmn in thr two nly- - istnrr.

    amiiial nalional rruninti ofj All day Ihrre was a crowd In theKlkdoni here today, passrti a resnlu-- j roady-tn-w- c ar drpartiiirnt, and Misslluil empiiwerinK the ini omiii Krand Fdn.i Watson, in charge of this

    iiiler, IMviiinnd Henkimiu, of paiiiiient. staled that lrr division ofPostum in the easy, plcnsant way back to comfort It is

    dofree from caunne or any other drug ha fine colorHatful Java-lik- e taste, and is within reach of all.

    Napa, 1'i.lif , tu appuint two nirmhrrs the slnre mailr a rerord. Hip saleK

    A simple to care for as a lamp. Better mealawith half the work and half the expense. Canbe rewicked without soiling the fingers.The New Perfection burns kerosene, a clean,inexpensive fueL I, 2, 3, and 4 burner size.

    All hardware and general stores.

    THE CONTINENTAL OIL' COMPANY,(Incoipotated in Colorado)

    Daarrer Pueblo Albuauernua rhniniia

    exoeedniR any amuunt lur one day lorthat department .since her connectionwith thr store.

    uf Ih i r.iiul Indue tn net with him ona eonimiMee to report upon a rrvlslonnl Ihr Iwn yrais hrncr.

    I're imisly Hie htuly authorized theuse nl' the nmit "I Initiations. I'ri.ewmnti:- - announced today were as fol-lows:

    Krs; appearance in line lielroit

    Regular Postum mur.t he hoilcd 1 5c and 25c pkgs.Instant Postum uUe. towJcrmade in die cup wilh hot

    water inslonlly 30c and 50c litis.

    .Miss Gertrude HaHens. in charge ofIhe corset ami nh've divisinn, said:"Myself and assistants had a hardtime handling the crowd of eaucrhuyers at my counters, hut we finally i inButt BoUa Salt Lak Citrlhiiiiesler Hi'i'iind, San Francisco M riumpnril and another record esiao- -first,

    thirdGrocer ecll both kinds, and the costper cup is about the same. Wyo.,Ituh,

    l'nifiir uniform Cheyennefitt: Nowata, nkla., secondl hi i d

    llshed. Miss Hagens, a.s usual, hadher smile working to perfection.

    Miss Frances I've, in charge of Ihedry goods department proper, proh-ahl- y

    looked after the largest crowdof hai ami she and ascore of "faithfuls" performed theirdiitirs in an ailrnirahlr niannrr.

    I lur feature of this sale, which lh

    Mn t .illiaiihe float I'tah, first;Ark Unas, second; Cheyenne, third.

    Grcattst nnnihor in paratle Chey-nii- c,Wvn.. fust; Great Falls. Mont., HF3.

    Viratasecond; Ciopnria, Kan., third

    Tie t allest meinher prize went to jelerks appreciate. Is that the store willI". .1 the sale, fromday duringFranklin. N. ., weighing clnsr, every

    12:.Ill tu 2: 30 p. m.4.i; pounds.Tlir shiniest memher, W K. Falk-ne- r.

    T.ieka. four feet, eight and three-fonrtti-lin hes.

    Tallest imiiihrr. I toss w. liryant,Kri , r v.. six reel, nine Inrhrs.

    Thinnest irteinher, J. C. Mr.Namurii,Cmiha. Ill pounds.

    'iiiisi Fik in paratle, Thninas Shie-hul- .tf . iii l.i nil, Coin.

    San Francisco Won the tlnU cuiilrsi;"i-'iii'- l spcuntl: Hi. littler. Colo.

    Article nn Saiitn I'e.Salila Fe, July HI. An ancient re-

    view of Santa Fe is printed in the Julynumber of Ihe Hanla Fe magazine. Itis nrooinpauied by a brief hlstmicalsketch uf Ihe city, to Hie dales inwhnh histories may take exceptionhut which good advfiti.sing l evor-thetey- f.

    The number also lias ancharueler sketch of Thnmas

    mm.rjMithud: I'.t.chestor. N. Y., f'.uithi'Uiijit, fifth.

    i'"' J. Anderson and other matter of spr-ici-value to the southwest.

    J

  • ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914. 'THREE 1

    1Vi with i'ie opinion "of this''t.uirt.

    , 8.Ml.bil l (he ( iilli'l.I. I., bioiiijii suit itmiln-- t N., n

    ci! i a o , lo iicitei in,' sum ofWhat's New in New Mexico!GOVERNOR WILL

    MOTHER-IN-LA- W OF

    ,W. H. CHRISMAN IS

    SUICIDE IN OMAHA

    BE WELCOMED BY

    and Justice not i. .nr.3. Objections iiiiiili in !hr

    tilal coint to a i iiuilti,l, Ito a wit lie.- - n wil Hut I'O ( OtIMilel llell appeal.

    4 A i .il.hg ..n C ad mis-.'evidence, to wbbb in. eXieptloll b

    been tu ken t ill Dot be consideredappeal.

    5. 'If, hen i idem t 111 fed Itapparently aiLi.issiMe bin silt,,..

    nliclili it is d, be in. M - - -bio on account ot' ichmuis tod Uti.,a

    stiiti" I at the linn. ,t una olf.-- ed,couh.M'l should ask to h u il -i i it k -en out. and. w In ie tn. iamade to hat e such e .den, e il Ii

    a w II .mi til-- lint, t .1 'i notbe predicated ttpoll Its adinc- - .a

    6. No alleged ell. us. I, hies juilsdntbiii.il. will oh ap-peal, ( s. (ft lllu-- e w hn h ate set out

    the motion for a lutt trial.T. Kind in aihuit iiu; iieompe

    tellt t hlchcc of aictht. ts lilted I'Vtile oblectillg .1HM subsequent lid-- .iliissu ii 1,1' sucli aui net ;

    8. No assignment of eiror. based,upon hii exception to the charge of jthe coin t to the .luit will be eoli-n- l- 'eled, win 11 the eVi epl ion taken Is

    '

    "to the giving of ni. It ami i t ei onesuch iiisti in tioiis' for sioid i. ii

    leaMiiis, whole the albvtd i.e iiii.Hnot Inhere In all of ruth iio-- i i ueibms J

    is the (1 ill of counsel to point ..utspeed u ally the lusti u. tn.n . xi, i, ,to, and the grounds up.. a whnh the

    xci pt ion is based.;i. In order that propi r , v, , l-

    itmus untv lie preserved, n is ibe .lutethe trial court to timely pubnntto

    counsel, copies of tile propositi iii- -struct a. us, so that thev mat ;m.

    interpose their obi, ci inn-- . :theleto, belole the Instructions ateglV'ltl.

    Miiriali Alley.This is a suit I Hie posseceitam lauds as di ii'l'lbeil in the

    oompln nit being held under lldveiM -possession. the tr.nl e uiri found in.,facts lor the appellee and i ciulc! .1Judgment lii their tav r. From sin hJudgment this appeal s prosecuted.

    Sillabiis In l lie Coin t.Who),' oe Is in iii.et and peace- -

    able p. issessinn of land l' I, .ii i; ni4 totile I lilted Stales government, amihe is ousted I'V all intruder, he mayin;, lull in an iiclioti for forcible enlrvand detainer, under the piovisiolis ofSeiilons 31 I ... C. I.. I 8 i ,", even tholivllIlls possession ltd i.eciipancy of theland may havi l.i i n in v li.liitii.il oflaw and wil In. i right, as the ImiuitjIn such cases Is colli ined to l he(UeMlon "(' the net ua peaceable pos- -

    ,f the pl until'!, irrespectivewhether rightful or wrongful, and '

    the ouster of plaintiff by defendant,law New Mexico Central.

    This Is a suit bv Hubert Law forthe sum of $23, mm tm itiMlnst thelailroad company, a patt of tinsamount being tor salary alleged tobe due, under ti eonllaet of employ- -mem whnh appellant alleged wasmade with htm on behalf of the(ompanv I.v Francis .1. Torrance asvice president of tlm defendant or- -p. .latum.

    The i use was tried by the eotii'lwithout the iniervi ntiuh of n Juryand alter finding the fuels, scon Inniimbi r. the court entered Induioetit

    favor of appellee. from whichhid M in c ti t this appeal is prosecutedby the executrix ot the estate ofItebett Law, who died since the ren-dition of tile Jiidg nt in the trialcourt.

    Judgment of the court below, re- -versed, case remanded with lustrnc- -lions to the trial court to enter Jiub:-n.en- i

    lor appellant f"r the sum of,$3,0110, :ind lo award such oilier andfurther relief In the premises iml In- -

    I ."I. eiia. an on a lonttuci, ami tii.iuio,-I'- aon iiuauiuiii iiu'iiiit The trial

    t nan round for the defendant. Held;i'lllht tb" evhl.'Ce failed l.i e"t ihllnh

    I .'s right to rcceter upon t'le coti-I- ta. t. bcl t h (I Ii is Ik III :.. e, ot e

    the $:i, ikiii. an upon n unuiitnin loeruttv is clearlv t..r tt nb hii Kill ill JadgiiK nt f i liavi betii

    l mlel'e.l.

    t.liiay Cininiv Itcpoiis.S..UI.I t'e. Julv l' - l i.v ii.ai'ty

    was Ibe last of ibe IWiiitv "ilies to lepolls us Julie lax iiilbe-tent- s

    lo Ihe liaveliio; auditor 'I'lt.tainoiiiiled to $;:.ss:t.T t of t 'U : t.ie,

    tus.el of 1 ' laXes. :i'..!'i o I 'i Ilaxi-- i and $1 I of lit a and pi mit ies.

    Cured In On Dayli Onr tlslpps M B141M Bfmttm0 ! feUaitlfl Of (in TrsMJMtfc

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    .ii i..iih sueli us trhlnft iul pRln,la'tuintieRs. dit'intj, Uek nt npr

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    lilbt utrntri. rntisptl by snresltig eri''iiitrlilll. Ilflln ur ii'i,iiK ilun'tiiid.'liir, hint estip ilip.'pnt nf thp

    (...llli.g In Mr. u Kulnl'eii anilre. u el naj in upernil'in Ws ear iiiiiiitrH HPS 111 IttiR trentlill'tlt. No IlieuU- -middle. Kd 4'lpntUn frntu buslneaA Sure Cure Per A Small Tee

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    ITHREE OPINIONSis

    i

    HANDED DQiViJ BYlor

    ill

    GIF JUSTICEin

    ISPSCIAL DISPATCH TO M'PN,N( Jut'MNALlSanta Ke, July 16. I'd , opinions

    were handed down t the Matecoin l todav. ibie,. ale by

    Chief Justice Claicnc,- J. I;,,biiu,the other Judges i nm in i nig. Thefirst was an nf I irmai nut of ihe dis-trict ( ouri for I nic a i ountv in ofThomas P. Jones vs ;,,i,in- ,i,,i.

    suit by appellant to in, overJl.Miu i ii a note, the j nUiii, nt be-ing

    ilfor lino. The - ii t.as Un-

    case of William Mini. .ii it al, appel-lants, VS. W , II. Aclct. ,1 III. appellee, iLddy county, for . . s n.n ot , n .tain lands, the I'm. bin; ti.r a.pc!!icbeing atflnned. "I'll" ttiinl was that ofUozetfa Cedilla Law, rt.riiirnthe estate of Kohcit l.att. itec iappellant, s. the New Mexico t'liilra!railroad and C. C. Man. is, ic oner,appellees, involving sub i,.r f.:i.aiiasalary as president ot the defendant( el pin at ion. The (i: b t court forSanta Ke enmity is i..in and the ofcase renin tided with istrm lions toi liter Judu nt fur ppellaiit for$3,000.

    .loins 1, II, II 1,1.Appellant lllstitlll'i this action to

    leci-ve- from appelb, a n llcged bal-- !Miu-- of $l.8ii(i, Intel si and attor-- itoy's fees claimed be due on apromissorv note, ce, ited and d' liv .ered to him by at'peH e. Appellee sotting up a lack of.consiiliiiitb.il as to$I,37.VI3 of Ibe hub nt itn. ..s repre-sented by the Dole, ami also set up acounter claim nimlhst ihe appellantlor approximately b li oo made upof unions items, oi f these itemsamounting to ll.172.U7 was basedupon a cliiiin that appellant had de-livered to appellee 6.4nii head ofsheep on a "paitido" contract, to-gether

    ofwith certain lands, ilesi ribed

    III Ihe contract only as In the Cor- -Jiumpii Sheep company lands. ami..that appellant. In violation of Ihelontract, has a ppropi ml d lo bisown use a portion ol said lands andsix lakes of water thereon. The re-mainder of the counterclaim wasbased upon twelve or thirteen differ-(li- t

    items:, piillclpallv flowing outof the transaction hituocii the par.lies to the "purtido" (ontra.'l. Thecase was tried to a jury and a verdictfor appellee in Ibe sum of $ mi,"0was r turned. A motion for a newtrial was filed and overruled, endIhe appellant appealed. In

    Svllabus by Hie t ourt.1. Neither the verdict of the Jurv

    Mot the liiulings of a trial court willbe disturbed III Ihe appellate court,when they are supported by anv sub-stantial evidence.

    2. The trial court should set theverdict aside and giant a now trial,where it alreadv appears that thejury hav e laiied to u spend truly toihe teal merits of the controversv,

    jllERE sununcr is ideal atof the various hotels and

    California this summer by writingthis newspaper.

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    StPPl OrniiTetP MurlilpAiisni r i i i v I iui riinoF(IPI1P(I llrt'i'iiilicr I.iikI.

    655 IloiiliiM lilt Willi lirlvntp hath.t.i nil points. t..

    F.lirnppnn I'lnn. IC.iIiir frnm ll.Snut hi., ii.'i. ih ttii.

    F M. lilMMIi'K, I.iuki'c tt MuniiKcr.riiEE ai;to nt h mkhts ai.i. i iiains

    AUDITORIUMFIFTH AND

    LLIlhiK lien II IIIUl! Overlooking beautifulfuinislicd

    and private,B. F.

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    mmmdzmmMake yourtaking ain SeuliKraiof onwraincured.

    HATVONAk BCMOOa. Or BNOUMUaUMO,

    GUADALUPE COUNTY

    VALUATION SHOWS

    BIG TAX INCREASE

    IRPSCtAL niSRATffH TO MORNINS) JOURNAL

    Santa Ke, July 1. tiuiiiltiliipecounty today siiiprlse, the travelingauditor', nfilce when It reported atotal valuation of $ 1 !, aagulii'l x. Mi 4..'HI 5 last year. The as-sessment roll was received today andshowed a taxable assessment of

    as against $tHWI,4M re-ceived last year, and IS, HIS. MS, thefigure set by the statu board of equali-zation. This mukes the total valua-tion fur the twenty-on- e countieswhose assessment rolls ate In:

    as uicalnst lMr.,7:'6,67 lastvear, the taxable valuation being IliX..5T4,:i;4, as against $Tl,H74.HVu, thefigure set by the board or equalizationlavL yei.r.

    llowevei, the railroads are the goatIn Oitadalupe county, for their totalvaluation is placed at $6. 0:18,914 for168.5 mites and improvements. Nextto the rall-oa- the owners of tin72(1. CSX acres of graainx lands comein for the highest valuation of anclass, J?,l!!t,l.'!l. Agricultural landscover only 5,:Ui4 acres, which, how-ever, is still more than twice as muchas In l.unu county, valued with

    t fa 0.ri. There arei 14,621 city and town lots in Cuada- -

    luoe countv valued witn improemcmat .irir,nrH-,- ; while pipe lines are val-ued at $:i(i.S25; telephone ut 121, 43a;telegraph at $24,67.

    Uuadalupe county has 20.771 headof cattle valued a HtSfl.240; 114,040sheep. JliM.Oiii: 333 burros, 12,014;two Jacks. $750; 435 mules. I25.W03;3,533 horses $U3.r,S9; OMi goats,

    204 swine, $1,612; 1.006 vehicles,$1H.':I; saddles, $X,750.

    tlu.idalupe county boasts of 52Ssewlnn machines-- valued at $4,621;$1,575 worth of watches and clocks;$(2 worth of Jewelry: J3.4S0, musi-cal instruments; $30,04 worth othousehold furniture; forty t'mscoal $1.31; 3.200 feet of lumber.I67H which is Kolng some as to valueof thoi-- two commodities; $i.loworth of farming impl'iuents; ISOtons of hay, $1,S1; four hives of bees,$22; fifteen inilos, $4, Hi"; 3,0110 worthof books; $7,H50 store flxtuies; $204,-05-

    merchandise; $05,!i7X bank stock;$200 other stock: $4,418 cash andnotes; $50,463 nilsi cllaneotiH, whileI68.H85 Is added for penally and$1911,14 1 are deducted for exemptions.

    CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

    BADLY TREATED; SAY

    VILUUS A BANDIT

    IRV MORNINO JOURNAL RPICIAL LCASCD WIRE)

    Santa Fe, July 16. Fourteen Chris-tian brothers, who fled for safetyfrom Ziicatecas, following the killingof their director and inspector at thehands of the constitutionalists, ar-rived here today. Twelve of thebrothers are French and two Span-ish. They have prepared a lengthyreport to the president, detailing theoutrageous treatment they allegethey have received, declaring theywere Imprisoned and nearly starved:that repeated attempts were made toextort money from them and thatthey made iheir escape barely Intime to escape the fate of their twocomrades.

    Ceneral Villa and his men areavaricious bandits, they declare, whoclay when ransomis not furthcoming'.

    RAILROADS ASKED TO

    AP,RANGESTOPOVERS

    ISPICIAL DISPATCH TO MORNINO JOURNAL!

    Santa Fe. July 16. The slate cor-poration commission this forenoon,upon the suggestion of Kate ClerkII. F. Seggerson decided to make avigorous light for stop-over- s in NewMexico on all tickets to the San Fran-cisco urn! San Diego expositions thaiare good either way through theutiitt. to furl the commission willcamp on the trail of the railroadsuntil they do grant that concessionso that of the len to fifteen millionswho are expected to visit both

    the maioiiiv will havethe opportunity to stop over In theSunshine stale to investigate its op-portunities.

    To start the ball the fol-lowing formal demand was address-ed to J. M. Connell, general passen-ger agent of the Santa Fe system:

    ,'Press dispatches indicate thatrepresentatives of the western lineswill shortly hold a meeting to ar-range for tickets to cover the SanFrancisco and San Diego expositionnext year, and Inasmuch as the peo-ple, of this state are very much In-terested in seeing; stop-ove- r privi-leges allowed on such tickets, willvon not therefore, kindly see to itthat the interests of New Mexico arenot overlooked in this respect. Side-tri- p

    to Santa Fe to be Included Inthe stop-ove- r privileges.

    "Your favorable action in this re-spect will be very much appreciatedand we shall be pleased to hear fromyou at your earliest convenience inthis connection."

    DESPERADO SHOT AND

    KILLED AT TYRONE

    ISPSCIAL DISPATCH TO MORIN JOURNALl

    Silver City, N. M., July Hi- 1,1 at.,...,A,'w, vinvi.'im horse thievesUHIIt ,.,l..-'-l- , jand deputy sheriffs which occurred

    miles west or lyrone i mi.Julv 9, one Mexican, whose name Isunknown, was shot and killed by Dep-uty Sheriff Ira Stockman, of Tyrone,mi. !..! , inmed with a llle- -i ue t.i.--sized dirk and the slash he made a..the officer aimed tu ms o.-.-

    .

    through outside and inside ''l""'""and little more than scratched truskin. That the man was desperatelyreckless Is the only explanation In'suffice? to account for his attackingwith a knife an officer ar nied witha six shooter and the latter took tnt

    and shot the manonly possible coursedead In his tracks.

    Small l$o,v Ilrcakst Arm.Clayton. X.'M., July 16. While vis.

    King his grandparents on a ranch 40miles from Clayton, Philencio, smallson of Deputy County Treasurer DeBaca, fell from a burro and fracturedan arm. The youngster was hurriedir,to Clayton and Dr. Clayton reducedIhe fracture at' the hospital here. Thelittle fellow, who is ten years old, didnot take an anaesthetic, although thearm had been broken many hours be-fore, proving himself a stoic duringthe ordeal of reducing the fracture.

    Newcomer imSanta Fe. July 16. Deputy I'nitcd

    States 'Marshall C. K. Newcomer liasbeen given sick leave and will go toCalifornia to undergo treatment forrheumatism,

    :SPI(..L DISPATCH TO MORNINO JOURNAL!Santa Fe. July Hi, The mother-In-la-

    of lii preselilatlve W, H.Chris,man of Aztec, lonwnittcd suicide af-ter slaving her daughter, slster-ln-la-

    of Chrlsman, at Omaha, I thetows brought in Santa Fe today bySuperintendent or Public InstructionAlvan N. White on his return fromthe Kdiication.il association ineetiiiKat St. Paul. The tragedy is said to bethe result of a suicide pact. Claspedill loving embiace, the corpse of M- -

    ear-ol- Mrs. Cornelia, Downs, andher (laughter Anna, aged 60, werefound. I "lb women had been deadfor hours from gas asphyxiation.Mrs. Downs left a note saying: "Mydear daughter Anna has been craxytor a few weeks. Her MUfferltiK hasbeen dreadful. cannot see her Buf-fer anv longer. I hope and pray ourdear Father In heaven will forgivetills last int. one coffin next to mydear father's grave - M i s. Dow ns."

    The late Capt. C. II. Downs, hus-band of Mrs. Downs, operated theferry line between Council lilnfl's andOmaha. Mrs. William Chrlsman Isthe only daughter and w ill Inheritthe vast amount of real estate andpersonal property of the two de-ceased women. She is at prem nt inKurope mi a. tiaiis-Atlanti- e tour andwas reached by a cable. It is thoughtthat the departure of Mrs. Chrlsmanmade the two Women feel so lonelythat they agreed to end life together.

    MILITARY INSTITUTE

    FILES ITS REPORT

    ISPICIAL OlSPATCH TO MORNINO JOURNAL

    Santa Fc. July 16. The New Mex-ico Military institute today filed it.slatistii al nil financial report lor thepast fisial year with the departmentof education. Like the New Mexicouniversity, it has only one Spanish- -Aiiieiicau student, but of Its 154

    5!i came 'from New Mexico, 32from T(Xas. each from t abrorniaand Colorado, 6 each from Illinois andOklahoma, 4 from Kansas, 3 eachfrom Pennsylvania. Ohio and Michi-gan; 2 each from Iowa, Missouri, Wy-oming and 'Mississippi, and one eachfrom New Jersey, Arkansas, Ccorgia,Minnesota. Montana, Wisconsin, Ari-.- (

    na, Louisiana, Idaho and NewYork. Of college grade were 2:'. of thestudents, while 131 were of academicor preparatory grade.

    A valuation of $247,000 is placedon the campus, building und equip-ment. The Uicome last year fromboard and tuition wkh $46, 068. Oil ormore than twice as much us the

    iation from the state whichamounted to $21,4.37, of which$l!l,2!i!.92 was spent on a new build-ing and $1,211.04 for furniture, sothat the tuition really paid for ihe expenses of the institution, the totalamounting to $78,810.56. while the in-come was $68,964.23. The balance atend of the fiscal year was $11.66.2,'!.The salaries paid Ihe seventeen mem-bers of the faculty ranged from $105a year lor the nurse, to $3,600 paidSuperintendent .lames W. Willson.There were besides twelve employes.

    FRANK GATES WEDS

    IN TYRONE JULY 4

    SPICIAL OlSPATCH TO MORNINO JOURNAL)

    Tytone. N. M July 16. Frankdates, of Tyrone, a former residentof A Iblliitlcrque, and Miss axel llem-miel- t.

    of Sliver Citv. were married atDemin; on July 4 by the pastor of Un-christian church. The bride Is theeldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.Demmick, ot Silver City, and is agraduate of the Silver City Normalschool. She has spent the greateipart of her life in this vicinity and hasa large circle of friends who, with Mr.(bites' friends, extend congratulations.The t.room is proprietor of the Tyronebarb.n-- shop and for five years wasemployed in Sw it.i r's barber shop inA Ibuutieniue.

    The day after his marriage Mr.C.ates received a telegram telling ofthe death of his father, who was acci-dentally killed in an automobile acci-dent In Detroit, on July 4.

    SANDY HOOK GETS

    ROSWELL OBSERVER

    ISPICIAL CORRISPONOSNCI TO MORNINO JOURNALl

    Koswell, N. M., July 16. Posvvcll Isto lose ihe services of M. Wright, itsKenial "weather man," and the resi-dence of an estimable family.

    Mr. Wright received a telegramfrom the chief of the weather bureau,asking him if ho would consider appointment as weather forecaster atSandy Hook, New Jersey. 1 lioiignloath to leave Koswell, Mr. Wrightfeels thai the change in location is inthe way of a promotion and may leadto higher things ill the service. Heaccordingly has wired thai be willaccept and expects to leave as soon ashis successor arrives to take chargeof the local office.

    Mr. Wright hus been an interestingfigure in Koswell life for ten yearsnow, having been sent here in 1.104 toorganize the local station.

    PATENT WAS OBTAINED

    LEGALLYJS DECISION

    tSPICIAL OlSPATCH TO MORNINO JOURNALl

    Santa Fc, July 16. Federal JudgeWilliam H. Pope has dismissed thecase of the 1'nlted States vs. L.

    Ortega Florea, et al, after hear-ing the deposition of a witness whohad not been at the trial nf the case.Judge John K. McFie und Ueed Hollo-ma- n

    appeared for the defense andSummers i:ur!;hart. Ii. C. WartoTheodore Kspe for the United States.The plaintiff sought lo cancel patenton a homeMead, alleging that It wasobtained fraudulently, but the defen-dants demonstrated that they were in-nocent purchasers and that there wasno connivance between them and theoriginal entryman. Jt was also testi-fied that the patent was obtained le-gally.

    Removed to Federal Court.Santa Fe, July 16. Tho case of the

    (Antero Valley Land company and theFarmers' Investment companyvs. lSenjamin C. Koblnson, was todayremoved from the district to the federal court upon an order signed byDistrict Judt;o F--. C. Abbott sometime ago. The suit Is for the recov-ery of $2ri,0(l0 paid on 3.500 acres ofJand In Adams county, Colorado, thecancellation of five notes of $l!i,360each and 120,000 damages, and isbased upon nn allegation of misrepre-sentation of the land to the purchaserHufim Coy, who conveyed the landto the complaining corporations

    BATTERY SALUTE

    PCCIAl Olt'ATCH TO MOHNIM4 JOURNAL)

    liwiiliiK. N. M . July 10. Tho"f !vTiu)r V. ('. McDonul 1

    lure from Santa IV linnnrrnw itmrn-in)- !In diinl diiy lit 1 hi New Mexico

    ., Hi. mil guard rump, tvlll In' the altf-,l- afur ii wilutp of fiflicii KiiiiH. flretl

    ly Hiiltii'.v A. The Kiivprrmr will liemil ni th minion m :r.n in 'Ihfniiii'iiiiiK 1'V ur"' 'tnmny I fliiinliiK. which wan wlectril for (hehi. nor Iiimo ii.il' it hml tin' lii'Hl recordiiiiiiiiiK the VHiliiUH New Mexico com-piinlr-

    'I'lic profrrnm for OuverniVK,luy cmIIh fir t xi ri iw "f tent pld hltiR,

    order drills, HuU'h manual, luiv-nii-and Hottini! up exercise". In the

    fi.rt-iiiin- n ii nil a comhut by thefollowed by ilrillH by the bnl-tcr-

    At 5:30 in the afternoon therewill be a review tinil parade of allminim, remilur and tuililia. In theevenliiK I'emlriK rhiinilier of cum-),nrr- e

    will Kive a reception in honornf (iovernur McDonald.

    I'ernUHe nf prepurallmm for Hov-el ikii'h day, there were no drills thisnlternooii. ('ninpnny I, of DeininK,nave ii dance lit the tennis rotutu tothe officer and men of the ramp.

    MRS. NORDHAUS AND

    MRS. ILFELD PURCHASE

    BEAUTIFUL PICTURES

    isaSC-A- DISPATCH TO MOftMIN lOUaNAll

    Santa Ke. Julv H. Two mine ofthe liindw-iipe- ot Sheldon 1'arnliliH,the Xew York it Hint, now n reHldentof Santa l''e, were Hold today to NewMexico a rtlnverd, one, u lovely Sufit iI river menu belnn taken by Mrs.Max NordliaiiN of A llitiiiieriie, andthe other a