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31.50 A YEAR. SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. NUMBER 128

claimed to be an attribute of this OPUflfll AC IlltJCC principles expounded from the back, session Even the time honored Us" bone of our civilization. MEMORY OF LATE FEDERAL - jOllilUUL MINtO POWDER THIRD STATE LEGISLATURE 31ipJljr Mill WAS jJdICU UWWU III U1J3- Any system of education that fails iness basis, and there were very few to teach child who did the how to earn his employees not earn their GEOLOGIC SURVEY bread and butter is worse than no GOVERNOR OBSERVED money In fact there were some FACTORY IS NOT system. Specialization is the magic HAS PASSED INTO HISTORY employees who did enough extra to success wotk at the rate of key and it matters but pay prescribed little whether the controlling fac- BY I j make up for deficiencies in this IS NOW ESSENTIAL tor be brain or brawn. LEGISLATURE PRACTICAL SUCCESS i Observation BUSY ENDING f'irth-Cr.sma- at the School of SESSION HAS The n contest for t Mines show seat in the as that our public schools senate representative arc dealing too much with i tli? counties of San Juan, San-ti- c things LT7CERO AND and Bernrlillo have been srmooT. ar mtnrs nvvv.na unessential and not enough with the (ANTONIO 0. GOVERNMENT MAKES CON- a' might of life. A child RUSH AT FINISH CARRIES MANY BENEFICIAL MEASURES turned) into a holiday of public ex- - m jpractical things who A. LASRAZOLO EXTALL TRACT BUUUUIJSKX JTUK XHJS JJJ5-u- s skilled in doing something useful TO PURCHASE IUTD CCCCPT DHAnC AIICTBAI 1AM Pense- - Duttiie contesting gentleman i--l i I ftfinn - n'an ill IV kw vauwi iivnuu, nvwiimkinii were considerate enough of the pub- VELOPMJSNT OF THE hundrid incompe?et,.,eiy "e "probity op EMINENT CHEAPER THAN BALLOT, AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO .ic treasury not to be precipitate EXECUTIVE and exercised a stroke of diplomatic PRIME INDUSTRY IN NEW Better Wear Out Than Rust Out, IT CAN MAKE AT THE PROMINENT Barth the The members SUFFRAGE ARE strategy by leaving at MEXICO of the School of PRESENT floor leader of the opposition. (Joke) Mines faculty love to work and - A crowd Important Legislation would take great pride in shoulder- that taxed the canacitv It will be months before the full in Cf anv evtra kiiflnn - t : of the hall of the hou f of renre- - OF THE GOVERNOR the the gathered to pay tribute to Government Ownership Discredited APPOINTMENTS importance of much of the legisla- Some of to-b- development of mineral re. the advantages gain sources ot memory ui me n. tion of this session can be fully un cd the school New Mexico, provided r-- late ...governor Washington, Feb. 28 The govcrn- - through state r - r. derstood, but the passage of the have rnmmi'nfcH the legislature will grant a small V":- .c ment movement suffered 'mines hern nnnti ,!iy i . . ownership RECEIVE CONGURRANGE OF SENATE ... . . '?.w 8 the Dr. A. Jones. lu a wi uurinu tne wee k. m",c. ft At-- President . . Fayette7 T Z:.Z r rrf K,T I . ! I J ,, v. V II I W C :yvfrai joirs I past "lw. r. In n am a .1IMIP 11 r it II fl . r rr IP nnr4m ti, . ' ' Willi 3 a L III IUH1L f hvpu iaw , unnrnnrln"H1 ,ai,w UI in a recent visit te the ramln He a u muigj,i j . tl . inunsiui u several projects now Texas-Ne- w at ,he to tiing the Mexico bound- - he lwh ZvtTy mininK "w ha.. ". ,t,me; P"""1"1 ? under way disclosed some of the the title to a"umber oMnterwtTnB he School of Mine,, and losses incident ary squabble, entailing g"es through Senator Li of Colfax to gov some $.3 000.000 of New Mexico land p?ml technical staff of trained instruct-it.:"- icero county. ernment the ad- - cYsHe Octa-ian- management, and LONG LIST STATE BOARD MEMBERS CONTAINS Sen-- - jy A Larrazolo was the ,are all important. The work of ! Jors. reinforced with its splendid la- vocaU.s of bj ownership an(, or e of the Natural for Clark, in his bills for the development oratories and scientific instru. '""nc'pal speaker the occasion tion that tHeir cause NAMES OF MEN AND WOMEN ABLE TO sources of New is largely larrazolo reviewed the h' reai,e lavement of the powers of the state Mexico, V stands ready to render ,xt.,;..fr - ,u. :r:. .." t, ,,, M. r ...... A , - S(.r:tv Hampered .;.... Kuv- ACCOMPLISH GREAT GOOD FOR THE STATE tax commission; for improving tax service to tne people of New Mex-- I' ,... For one .- - r"7"" . t B thing, it was announced u t i..v wnnuiir a nn v .iiuui It inn inns uLii ' s.iiiiik sing.e .n.ra.n .i",,,..fini-s- i"... "the THE UPBUILDING OF INSTITUTIONS AND j,j,Col.cge of Agriculture, Thpsp in "'ll.im as une of th t tvni r,fllnat military authorities find IN HER taxable on the ro'ls and,?""1 salaries. property - .' ,s to ofitw '"ft'tutions are basic it. charact- All is Is pani'li American citizenship and 1 ' "a,.lt Pssit.e purchase pow for collecting a higher percentage that asked enough funds contract as as it ENTERPRISES - of a noble ."er by cheaply can the levies, and for a valuation ap- - "'. "" ""-- " ' to conduct field, laboratory anr! of- '.orthy descendant truly 1,fe commonwealth. im c of be made by the which be They Ifice and ti.cn. . . . government",' the actual, must oftthe expenses , to provide for the r...... r. . j enk proaching to be more nrlnh-nr- c ot it.. or i cognized as constructive to the high- - liberally endow. neresenrv ecrotarv htate Antonio Lucero .nn;iiiK led. dollar Mthe friend and of i " at the last session The closing days of the third state, It is up to him to appoint his , ,i ..,, Every contributed to bu!!,iin: monoffiDhi boyhood companion "Ppropnated i Governor de followed Mr. Lar-- 1 Vf for a powder have witnessed the usual Sisants md lix their e iiicii aujjiitiit win uc luiuriicu iu lie l ive thousand dollars Baca, factory pay. APPOini-neni- ..... i i i n,.,ll.f an. effort to make it that mea-- 1 A unified huiiuilu r.uiuiii. tllO flrct turn Vfirm ufilt ha speaking in Spanish. His re appear icramble for place of "pet" highway system, (as at Tax Commission nuic . ,4fc ,'" - State . marks were full of and of the ls, merely a temporary condi- sores, the rush center tactics of the is maintained, N?w Mexico had estimated rne V - pathos i,h'1 present projected) J. Mora county;! mines pin organization in motion to , tion. the . 10 Raphael Aguilar, JlCiauildl; l':" w j' 'J55 . nnnm...... rnn ,;...... v.u. In the lower house, and to This is limited to cent L. Ul- -j r r WI6 of turn out the first installment lellll ?' tliu j majority system per A. W. Pollard Luna; George gold ot death of h, 'rro cAiia.iauon mat me cost ot manu- an dictated amount of the actual road in the Re-d- , : silver $1,008,000; technical literature on extent by the mileage rii':. R. C. (.'ii'.ls '?U3?0.000;Prl copper some of the ia,,.,he facture of the novern- - te several rresentative Mares of Colfr.c powder by of legislation to be passed, in the state, a wise provision when the C. Wi' 011, each $24,570,000; lead $4Ai,000; zinc mining istricts. - R Sarta Fe; tjr tvo n few !l. as well. In this grist the min- ount of roadway is considered and coal and coke $6,861,000; Many thousand. lo.'iity, a.le i rem. i..l5!.. Vc"?ca . rea,on. . - yci.s. r,,,,ii . .. .. r U iihimstic 0 the nigner cost ot latior and materials; orlty has by no means been over- the impossibility of making it all other mineral products $1310,000 or nfll."v. g"vetror. the is manul An Capitol Cnttodian Committee we'Trl unahl..01' excellent wa, J" same thing true of and meritorious measures to boulevards just at present. Marcelinn Gar- a total of $41,000,000. be of one ori- - of ideas between the Tclesforo Rivera, g!veCheeTroerm:tionaresouUghb whether they party's interchanpe Dearth of Literature. V""' V T T- u A e cia. Santa Fe each for two Mining AnVTll' commission-plac- county, - ,V4r gin, or the otherT have received their state board, and $40.- state with a $40,000,000 mininir oiitnnt county Any basic industry producing and composer of the state "() for the for consideration by the calen. ers is provided, with the former years. is can well afford to further encour- songi, jolt government ownership Board 000,000 annually well worthy of Fair New Mexico," being especially advocates was the admission it a little the Dcst ot it in tne Insane Asylum le- - age its mining bv the ex- that Having i more than passing notice by the industry would be unwise to - way of authority and administrative penditure of at least $5,000 annual. enjoyable. enlarge the pre- AC.meofW.it. 'sent powder The bill after mak- - nnurer 'enwald. Bonifacio Baca,T; ly- - factory at Picatinny appropriation "iJ'SgMMwe.p. V. Condon, a ! of San Mi- - The School of Mims '.as struggled THE WOOL GROWERS arsenal, New because it is seIect ' Jersey, a in tliel comm,Soner, may l,ir ' ing momentary appearance lonnry travelled each tJ, four (for the past two years i,. trying to now that it was a grave finance committee main roads in their county year. ASSN. ; r,'''cd senate from the .ich ATALBUQUEQUE rll s take ever to have located a fac- - becam e "T THREE SIEZED aKm. 90m.uo.1s . ,T IT c- ... . mand made unon t for iii such srqucsierca vi' in rriiut:?t 111 11 nan iviikiut-- i . . - furnishing !'"ry exposed place. In case have so encumbered the de (inmrnr wriirrii nnsifins L"utuv Al-'f- friends N. M. 8 'f war r ne W. f. Santa Fe ; E. intormation about the mineral re Albuquerque March the source of supp'y could .1,. . the. road board. latter inves Barker, J. Torres, V ...... sources of the state. It is, e cut tic - -- vu 1...111 w.,,. n iLr,. indeed, hmiicriie has taken hold ot the easily oil. acknowledg- Wimm ttee, that that portion Of the fK.i.cs lun ., i.rrjrro; wwi.. -- mharrassilu- to thf ON MAIL POUCH' ment r.rnceed. to the allotted por- - W.,-re- n Berna.illo; each for ientcrtainment features of the New that government officials made behind sp.nd r.r.'.'m, i lepis'ative machinery lagged ment ot tne scnoni to a mit, Mexiro and Horse the mistake will not con. in final hon of tne states money on the f.vr ZX Cattle (.rowers' strengthen its reoort until considerably , , year". no available literature de- - ,,,c ew Mexico fid.'tice in the wisdom of after the eleventh hour. Tn its first ? j:ttprrnf As"r'a,'')n an(' permitting - ..Uriptive of its mine, and minerals TlirrT Wf,,,l Growers' Association. Last s"ch officers more tnrm rn arrer nrnv n ntr mr ne r"' i " W?"?-r i.. nun.- in u. vu-r.. - . .. ,. . liHAnfir discretionary ...... mi e 7X7 i.ram in . ,irs U rrrl s.-it- r. the .i. ,., (nr road work, and , c c ior uisiriuuiiun. utner man two UllnllUla year Albuquerque spent more tlun,Prr 'uture. Wie's-and- . ,he scl, Panhandle It tinTasidr$120000 redemp-'- " do all the other road work on Vhr s San V b,,llE'!nl s,,cd "ne .entertaining the was also annuonced during the for the y. Miguel Resources of 5'f - its own recount it may desire. In T? Q" Col ax each for .'I1 ihl "'""al New! and Southwestern Association and past wnek that the matter of estab- tate ' - Xss! listed W 'p'vio'us the state highway en- "yVaM. UNCLE SAM expect to duplicate their last lishing a government nitrate plant. "so, - NABS TRIO Vtl? mey 5 J- mely 1 01 01 - K'neer proceea to mil in . - """V'V- :V. cuu'u .0 me act tne last mefetenanre fvnpnditnros- of the may a ! 1 i.uaiicc : - tne,. ..:.. tinesIfX!?01 mcxico ana me unu- - M asso-- 01 1 roads the cost of the iew ' nnln ,llc session still a entirely at ""v,!r,lj G. L. - ALBUQUERQUE FOLLOW- - "ler' secrF;lry ongress remains vanous state departments. Only Jaffa. Chaves county; ed States," 1916. there has been ab- iri'ifinnc n tnrrrr. rfnreintaf ivl at.! Ill itc cl.rra." Bernali An-- 1 . lV?.JlVhA 111!:?: t?e1;trreothe.Utesytem to dCi Brooks, A. Reidv. 'o; solllte1y nothing distribute about INO DISAPPEARANCE OF V. 'tendance is coming from outside the a site having been selected. Simul- - vumarie ucumnua r8::i expense - tomo Lucero. an Miguel : lonn iv. m , anr minora I resources cn in- - so. Maintenance costs are similar- in, state tor tins liuyers and sei.ers taneously with that annuoneement were Result: every each for S. bank-!catn- - McKinley; fourjnf an official character. There were REGISTERED MAIL Meet. Feeders and e the - head has been here '00k-- 1 ly divided- breeders, statement that the pro- Slll.lll.jnai .LL.1,' 12.000 of the bulletin and' bry-jje- en-- meet federal funds under the copies first commission men and woel for establishment of a the sitnatton in the face, and !, Jo .300 jcrs, govern. fng federal road aid act. the counties Agricultural College Regents of the second bulletin issued. ers have written Mr. Miller ment munition deavorinu by hook, not to crook, S. Charles L. already artillery plant "has sty h, lames Quesenberry. 0f which were soon exhausted! The a re-"- e to to )otn theft of of in to reservations. to Ret extras on the list. The engage pay v.. v. , pouch registered regard Secetaryinot gotten beyond the planning one-fourt- Sam Hill. Don? Ana countv; uamp-- atter comina from the Imail, to .T. W. of Ameican staue". sat-- 1 state and Uncle press reported contain niorp tl.an Tomlinson thr thoueh " sntt mar be called more or less fJe Co'fax: R. E. Putney, Bernali. . . QOm f. .u. t-- ... . U. . - . .- - .ii: " more to those other naif. ton, 1 tie pressure tor reliable literature tvJ "u,n '". oarua re station at'r,ationaiit-i.ive c.t.siock Association 1a uumon anqj a quarter was made isfactory, satisfactory 1 - M. Y. eacn ior i s ... -An- annua! tav- of nnff anr! One- Mo; Monical, Lhaves, of the mineral Albuqiierque on the night of Feb-li- to be the conven.lat the last session increasen ana - V'. V ; descriptive resouces present during for that purpose, jretttng approprianons nn which fonr ve?r New 20. led to the arrest of Charles Uion. Mr. Tomlinson done more With teas to who were reduced, hut ' mi,!s..... the dol.ar, Milifar of Mcxico is, indeed, vey great, has war deemed to be imminent, the Inatitute Resents laryarr(-'t- t mal' in one. !ha7 m, blRher . th.anf has. been and it would now to be the fal'v''ay clerk; Tomperhaps than any other man lit causes no little concern to be not entirely satisfactory to anv , - E. A. Cahoon, Chaves county; Vi. appear anm-o-- 'ev.en roaos oe.ore is pro- of the K'ierr Ruby Rapp. the interest of the cattle told that in six months for where was there ever an ior siaie A. J. W. Poe. duty legislature to remedy .protecting, the officer, I HIS is Finlev, Eddy; Chaves; evil Bu-- vere not communi-irnc- n in Mr. Field t.itl11 ttiof .rnnH "l.'e.l. c.'vcrc'J ill.u llic the by a State I freely national ways. charged with for ui iai i.it timi,.f ,...1.ui' ' T. P. White. Chaves; G. L. Reese, establishing responsibi'ity tion! Nevertheless the best efforts state highway, fund" to which is reau of Geology and Mines, closely ?,tlvc,on ,Mt" subject of the arrests Rohart, secretary of the Colorado these two projects have accomplish' Roosevelt, each for four vear. sus-il.iv- c chosen from added also one half of the license correlated with the School of Mines Thcy .dld, not divulge why they Stock Association will also be ed nothing of a tangible nature, of the state's among ve- - Institute for the Blind Trwstees .. chosen have nassed on ?nn "ne money iromm motor and with the U. S. Geological three persons or what present as we'l as delegations from with tat. " FranV C. Rolland. W. E. Warren, Sur.)peted Along these develonment. Your has 1 ,hTe.,r the Arizona Cattle Raisers and the the bill, and ft meets the state's R. B. Otero John E. vey. president partly pre-- ',"f'h.t co""eSt"?n f,th, came the report of a plan to of this Is Fic'ds, county; btillc-- ihe7t had Panhandle Asso-civ- , permit mtirements well. Those who anti.! Jhe expenditure money M. each for pared two or three additional 'ef't"" they and Southwestern employes of the to with attention to the Bell. W. Reily, Lincoln, his own fc"nl M m a trunk in Riley's and the Texas Cattle Rai- - government eipated a bizarre ctting off of our ?fernarded four tins, mainly at expense, to Ration from government in- - a"d vprs at Nrth Third but Association. Robert P. needed though needv ol..c,t,e. counjIe'i; School of Mines help tide over the difficulty, but the '.00,"1 3l street, ters Ervien,i.ommissarie,PP ,he tions counties Regents School of Mines has funds de-- ",at., was a.f er he 1,?.I becn arrested State Commissioner of Public Lands, ..:...:. .,. ;.. Tt, vl. T. M. Grant C. T no to ; harced the men of the LP Li '1t are authorized to collect taxes not in Sully. county;Z.' f sail- - to officers, 1,,'. K.n ..V.frav h. r,ct More' .I'ile.y according wl address the meeting on "The, The con- - rti .mr.l ' "' -- navy. government makes of ss 01 two mii.s. 10 carry on its " . than a thousand were re. !'"-'":- 'm tne money Kc ation of the Mockmen to tlie over all the bearings the state's , n four enquiries (tracts for supplies for the armv and end f work. Vi .i.iv me a -- rr- - mechanisms, and we are on our wav the rfivnit lol; ducr illsappearancc t'lih irl anrl his is mipetinn" .l" . ann men " cV,l ,l; - the noneh. He nnH,r nH - . ..V--,. '" j ",c oiuctrt are for two ioy ride of Legal Reform Bills years. tor merature aoout "'""ofour ' h. i; " tl to jnother years - end Dumb Sc4iool Trustees asKing ' iPerm.tted purchase from the The Australian ballot law, work- ref anu 01s- - : I', Z u l""'now morc . TI. - New Mexico toward prosneritv. lose Ortiz v P'no, mines, minerals mining , y . T r-' i,cw '"i icasci. commissary at cost. ne govern- semi-1- - tnree-tourtn- rs Annointments for Dessert imcns compensation act, ana tncts. Jo say the least, we are up . ot tne u.uw.uw ment does not include ' M Tfjn.pti Antonio S?1arar. s trun '"'itnau in its cost Watchful waiting was a new role monthly payday law, are some of T C against it, and in behalf of our chief ... ,.,'", w. acres that have been designated as price a ,ar(Je overhead - crvnrir ' Mrel" j as ?,e as was known expense for the ma.onry element in the legis- - the good hills passed. Of importance industry, we respectfully appeal to J0? state ,,nd. E. A. Jmes, director of which the are told the latnre b..t the waited with the by legal fraternity, ormE, p..,.,.. the good judgment of the legislature '"r,rn 'aVnied "If? put the RoJerS and the -- nd intell.K.ble for relief. having anyTnLl W'" the cattlemen Jo n.Kf:- tience of Job. or iob, at, hough scarcely among Rctts. Arthur ledge of"the f wa7 ;C,atl!5.' ti in this manner would manifest- on the annnnchnie-M- he " are the ' . theft He said to Ty'StOC-- ,,e of the sen. f great body layman fc A Grant Something Must be Done. ,f,ave ," Taxatloin !y un)',,st to rftail merchant,, new arrived. The laws of a long list which Speaker stated unon heing questioned B."tMcMiCen . . of the governor Corbett- - each for four Therefore in order to keen in nro n give T. enou-- remarked L,,na' I m,,A had little h time at Llewellyn inadvertently fvJhn le sion with the P.d ' . ' p,eet.0' fhat Job. the court wishes , Iiav e .nde..de a si, or -- ago, he -I- d -t- ab-! , Involved in in wMch to do . good but upreme tj f Ujat Questions Running A F. Raca. a mole" is the' Tharles Spiess nenito proportionate part of the capita, whereabouts 'at tKhe ,L'p StCkfr iof hc -r- nment ofHceM these and ' pouch ownership .poer'to In "r,' Hc'cn M. Ravno'ds, Pan Miguel seeking mining investment, a' State of the different If j - r.overnment B- - IVeVt cutting" " countv ; W. A. Havner. Curry; Hor Bureau of Geology and Mines be- Con.min..ioer Issue. W.rr.nt. Department, and U paid by the Rovernme'nt.hkHhS forThee!. Slnin Va "Ch f0"r ---- ''kW 'm?J C,f fP that Mrs. Rapp told l" ""y - "f- a- K" Shedfatmaterial he had to nick from. I'nw suits, we should worry h. Sheen Sanitarv Board dealt with by tfJ" ',,oison(l" P,ants- - the 640 acre gra-- 1 a reason all jbeIS?..er,e;only technically from who as the agencv tory will never record to the full They learned her ' they said why taxpayers, employment appear, Tiff.i Ali'lcr. Chaves conntv: I ouis trained persons in a technical man. that Garrett had been a :7m!T ,1irncstead law and its relation n furnish funds for the of trovernor's room, tne amount ot attention and r frequent eovernment. snre the waiting grilling .: . 'n Dav.-- l it i ;. :ilo: at:ii-- ner. 11 n.c i sam- incttm-n-e- tl were 'visitor at Riley's room. Mrs. Kaon ",l Kircw.in stioum not be extended the - during the days of his brief stray these laws ciiven by the Rio Manuel A. Maes, two 'k."c.i, Hoards are to talk etified Xfost of the o. e. worked judiciary committees of Olivas. Arriba; Establishing a State Bureau of stayed at the same rooming house ,he January system of paternalism would be in Mex-th- San Mieuel. each for two years. consi-'th- at on meir lull men of stste were Inilhe two houses; it is to New Geology and Mines is to be Riley did. P" "nK "c,nK "rr.ca oy swing. aggressive the Cattle Sanitary Board dered an investment. dollar The were made war- - respective organizations, room, and everlasting that they A. Every arrests on On the whole, the government waiting literally "info's rrfit C. L. Ba'lard. Chaves E. so re- - Com- - i he railroads have allowed rates have been into law. county: invested would be rants issued by . is tire" for written shortly one-thir- ownership propaganda suffering; appointment Pair, Otero; U. L. Hodges. Grant; turned to the state from ten to one 'missioner George R. Craig upon a iva cnt to a fare and d some New Mexico now bss a Two new Counties ?. notwithstanding the Cole Raltston. Socorro; Filiberto hundred fold. jcomp'aint sworn to by Postoffice nr thc roun(1 trips, from points with which set of nublic officials. cap'Me With the passage of the Lea coun- Thomas D. Burns, as south vigor paternalist urge Gallegos, Union.; No one doubts the benefits de-- Blake. The and far Amarillo, Texas, I heir pl- - 1. and united, and New bill this we-.-- the ad- 1 inspector inspector tns worthy ty legislature Rio Arriba, each for two years. ar- - 1 Paso, west as Phoenix, and o Jr., rived from scientific done 'Chief of police J. R. Galusha Mexi-- sn'-el- expects nig things ded te the states list of counties farming, ia' as Board of Osteopathy activities of Agri-reste- d as he was the nrtri Trinidad, Colorado. tv-- ma'.-in- 28. Not So much through the the Riley leaving No 8 this Session. Good Laws Concocted more, I n Schwentker. Bernalillo coun If the house and Mrs. in!c,a' P""man cars are to be run to Hur Days on account of as for tneir College. principle rooming Rapp D. Al- Foremost of the sessions enact tnese, tv ; C. A. Wheelon. Santa Fe; Walter holds in and stock the house. United States accomodate the stockmen from the Washington. C. Feb. 28 must be named the forbearance in not more, is good agriculture Deputy session of ments perforce creating iayes Socorro, each for two years, raising, why not in mining? If it is 'Marshal H. A. Murphy, accompanied ,arJCr stock raising centers though the Congress inhmiMinn resolution. the third session to be braised for vr-.l- rnK;t:finn .( nm.,..iT business to scoDelby Postmaster H. C. Roehl, arrested! entertainment is to be pro which will cluse op March 4 has new-coun- good the ty we n..rj expand ;, ex- An earnest effort to upon tne is record," couia p t San j vied moment the been short one. it has been an - - get II I. A I I T Taupert. Miguel county; of our horizon, is it not Oarrett on North Second street. for every of three .. f anme law nrnmnt.ncr ennal nave Kuuar. ana E. Pres- - agricultural hiirh will time nivarauo, ryr.- C. H. Cranes. Bernalil'o: T business and Mrs. were held in 'navs he water mark be tremelv strenuous for members was successful in that it mid counties, and others if the leg- good to further develop the Riley Rapp .i,fftnw cy. Chaves; each for three years. mineral resources of the state? If separate wards at the city jail while reached at the Banquet Wednesday 'of hoth houses. In addition to the islators had shown a to t-. put this desirable project forward disposition Ct TlnmrA of Education Is Garrett was taken the nig!;l the 21st. Kntertainmcnt unusually lar?e apropriaticn hi'ls, same calm and not, why not? the legislature to county jail' ' another notch. An unavoidable trifle, but the poise A D. Crile. Chaves K 1. ar-- 1 urea for will new oin:v: going to discriminate mining 'at old A'buquerque. They will be this baronet a'one. cost containing many items, there of circumstances pre- - was shown as was shown Grant': Atanasio against S.!C0.OO. Com-- nave comn1ict?on judgment ipnbe Montova, in favor of We do not raigned oetore commissi Craig mme than A ladies ; been numerous measures of a ented the maiontv witn as,.n uui auom prncm ui Frank Carroon, San Mi-tni- el agriculture? mittce ha been to look nature which not getting iasni700 Bernalillo: believe that a deaf ear will be turn- today. appointed general only in this matter as would the odd (and some surely were) : Colfax, but far they Mrs. Josie Lockar, ed to a $40,000,000 The stolen pouch had been dis- the families of the visit.nj quired c'oc. study brcticht the have desired. bills that were presented. each four industry. stockmen. memh.rs much with should for years. Mining and Agriculture are basic patched from the Albuquerque post correspondence Of far reaching importance is a The riddle still stands, why Resources Commission 20. their constituents. There has been a Natural industries. Upon these two indus office on the night of February law enacted during the ctt'minating Republican legislature legislate L. B. Prince, Santa Fe countv. A mail clerk received it at WOOL PRODUCTION IS 'no eight-ho- day for members of h trial functions all wealth is either railway of the session, and for whl-- two admittedly democratic counties, endinis March. 1918; Frank W. in the Senate or for days be. term directly or derived. the Santa Fe station and placed it LOWER THAN LAST YEAR 0,,'ll'r House, and, our friend "Jim" Tnlly is to be!" Lea and De Baca county will Santa Fe, for term ending indirectly They ot tnere nas Deen a This riddle will never be Clancv, form the golden threads of the warp the mail room while be went to emp many mem, thanked more perhaps than anv probab'y March, 1919; B. S. Rodev, Bernalillo, the mail box in front of The final nm- - 'even-da- week of Unlike solved Demo-gn'v- es and woof in the fabric of all tax ty standing figures for the wool other, is the good roads bill, which by the riddle.seeking term March 1920. ' tlson. the Senators and cratic of the state. But the for ending able wealth. the Harvey curio department. He duction last year by New Mexico 'rcs"'cnt ns a state hiorhwav commission press State Board of Embalmers locked the door of the mail room, as 18 240.000 as Representatives have not been able 'r.nswer is here for the benefit end-i- n of and jare given pounds of three unpointed bv the given M. H. Koch. Ouav countv, term Relationship Mining Agri Rctiirninir to the mail mom a i s n ooo .1,...... u 'o devote their forenoons to srolf. du- - "f the reader: culture frwl...:.,. and a highway engineer, whose truly thoughtful March. 1918: Clark Diley, Chaves, minutes later, he found the door fnr a rmrA'tn rr tr trie mnnlMu f srssifins navr unrnra ai it official affa'rs are divorced The people of the new counties 1919: H. O. in tie and term endinc March. Mining and agriculture go hand onen. The electric lights, which be r,t tne n.-im- r,t o'clock or earlier, each day. the office thir. to be made. And there rpnnri.r ,ri. from those of the of the state jwantir. Strong, Bernalillo. term ending hand. The 'College of Agriculture had left lishted. were dark. Hur- - r,.lt,,r. t TV, members have found it necessary to Detailed instrtic-y- 'i ac 19?0: C A. Risimr. Santa Fe, is con- - ;c ,A aver, in offices in epcineer proper. March, by right entitled to greater riedlv entcrino the room and. turn- nriee in ioifi u.?. rS r.t,i. per t their before nine the as to how the counties and the Show Reserve March. 1921 : Ed. J. sideration c, in tion Solons term endintr by the legislature than it inir on the lights, he discovered that no. mil as IR cent, per morning order to look after their state shall iibe. and as to bow these Amone the that the leeisla has - things Neer, Roosevelt, term ending March, heretofore received. The same the po.ich registered mail was pound the year before. New Mexi- 'c respondence before going to their ?ttidictions shall meet the federal, ture did not do mav be mentioned 107? is true concerning the School of gone co thus one of the causes the leeislative halls, and in road are an in-j- th house a furnishing ,at, proffers matters f?ilnrf of the to pass Board of Pharmacy Mines. Both of these schools being for the high cost of living. navf had to work until six or later tegrat part of the bi'l. Some of theib-l- l vh'ch was designed to keep the F. G. Murphy, San Miguel county, basic in character, it is through Bridge AcrO San Juan Planned The number of f'eeces last to f,n"h their office work after of this law are and 1918: D. W. Hay-follow- year provisions good as.piesent legislature county ending March, their activities that the development was 3.200.000 as against 3.325.000 the ,ne daily sessions have closed. Many ''iceis in office until 1920. under the 'don. Union, term ending March, 1919; of the commonwealth lie. Therefore, The business men and citizens in- - before. The weiirht ner fleece man has worked late into the can vear No state or countv official guise of an enactment for holding I. H. O'Reilly. Bernali lo. term end the development of New Mexico will terested in the Bloomfield bridge was 5. fleece as night on legislative measures in be to the board. elections on odd numbered P. pounds per against appointed hiehway county ing March, 1920; Moreno, term be retarded or accelerated directly met at the Club room Wednesday 5 r, pounds the year before. New ,w','c', he took an active interest, Members must be of different poli- years. ending March, 1921; Wm. Duck- proportional to the these afternoon to the - Mexico tood as a wool nro-- When final adionrnment comes on receive voted support perfect organiza- third tical parties. They $800 per The lionse down the indigent worth Curry, term ending March, two institutions teceive from the tion and it was unanimously voted ducer, first and March 4, the opportunity for a lit worv s in- bill 1922. Wyoming being day when at for the state student which would have given state. They are the vanguards in to Incorporate a stock company, the Montana second, while Utah and tle relaxation will be greatly and expenses. Ev- each member the Additional Boards Named educational terest, travelling legislative right, our system that point directors tor the first three months j Idaho tied for fourth tTvo ears. one new member If at a of place. ery total cost $60,000 to the state, Noin:nations for places on the five the way and open up avenues of hid to be, George Salmon and R. W. Of New Mexico's corn production added and an old member goes nut to appoint one student to attend an additional state boards were sent to den wealth, on which all the other t) .r of r:i anu1 x.t a 1 . . , same . . , New Road Law is To- Ktf T inrlaew ucigcn vi uiuuiiiuciuj n. iasi year, inc repori says mat Copies of the The term of office six years. institution of higher learning in the ttia Tafista tiMfnAP educational and political institutions H. D. Abrahams and Attor- 36 was 20 in of- en- Pierce, per cent white corn. per pamphlet fonn. complete and gether thev appoint the highwar state. I These nominations follow thrive. Moreover, these two insti- ney Geo. F. Bruington of Aztec. cent yellow and 44 cent mixed. ficial, r 10c dozen. 90c. Hi office i could not be Continued per single .py per gineer. Special privilege on page eight) tutions are fundamental and the Aztec Independent Morning Journal. postage paid , f

of to be lensed to indi- en then. A riot of rebellion have lost a a lover. I that ships private Just surged expected viduals In an effort to restore the In that he must let this host Hut I wanted to a friend." up hlui, keep OF THE American merchant marine. tiling In his life go out of It. To go It wus the right note. Why, after all, The Adamson eight-hou- r railroad of heurt the rest of his should he not be her friend? He had empty through law was enacted on the eve of ad- while his urms itched to hold treated her If she lays, very cruelly, hideously. ofr the first session of the her I And she was so neur uhove, still desired his there was journment Just friendship, LATE CONGRESS The enactment of with her hand on his her no to lu It. And last congress. tsa? shoulder, disloyalty Sidney giving the measure a nation- wistful face so close thut, without mov- Curlotta was careful. Not once prevented very wide railroad strike. It, however, ing, he could have brushed her hair. again did she allow him to see what lay De- -' has never become effective. Be- "You have not wished me In her Sho told him of hor wor- Rotable for Response to the happiness, eyes. tween the time of Its enitctment nnd K. Ho you remember, when I was go- ries. mand for Preparedness. the time for I lie commencement of its OD to the uud you gave me the The Lamb was near, hot ing hospital hovering 1 tho constitu- little wutch do remember what on them both. It was no to operation, January last, you eyes place of the measure was chal- said?" talk. tionality you AUTHORIZED A GREAT NAVY the and the whole "Yes" would be at a lecture that lenged by railroads, ROADS huskily. Sidney matter Is now in the It loomed pending Supreme "Will you say ngalu?" night. The evening temptingly court. "15 lit that was good bye." free. Reor- Supplemental railroad legislation, HOW FARMER WAS CONVERTED "Isn't this, lu u way? You are go- "Suppose you meet me at the old cor- Provided Also for Increase and proposed by President Wilson in his ing to leave us, and 1 say It, K." ner," he said curelessly, eyes on the ganization of Army Some of the annual message last December, failed Conversion When He Realized "Good-hy- , dear, aud God bless you." Lamb, who wus forgetting thut he was Momentous Economic Statutes Began of enactment. This legislation would of Good In SIDMEY SURRENDERS, BUT WITH AN UNEASY FEELING, u Junior interne uud wus glaring That Were Passed. Value Roads Lessening only have provided for the prevention of Cost of CHAPTER XX. ferociously. "We'll run out Into the Transportation. AND K. DECIDES TO LEAVE "THE STREET" CAR-LOTT- A strikes by compulsory legislation. It and talk things over." Sixty-fourt- h country Washington, March 5. The was by all of the fol- The announcement of Sidney's en- She with her heart beating heartily opposed When the good roads campaign LAYS A TRAP FOR DR. MAX WILSON demurred, congress, which hns passed Into bodies of labor which had au- gagement was not to he made for u organized lowed close upon the wider use of triumphantly. the annals of things thnt were, will he the eight-hou- r rail- Wilson, under the the use of back to previously sought tomobiles many farmers grumbled year. chafing delay, "What's going long remembered as the congress road law. was obliged to admit to himself that that? It's over, Isn't It?" about the prospect of high taxation, which responded to the demnnd for Child Labor and Immigration. which ascribed to an endeavor Kidney Page Is a hospital nurse IhvimI liy Dr. Mux Wilson, n bril- It wus best. He wus genuinely In love, Her made him determined. they objection national preparedness. While eco- The child labor law barred from In- to motor owners nt ex- liant liy K. u roomer at tlii' Imnu" ; tt til even us far as he could aud lie benefit city the young surgeon; LcMoyno, Page unselfishly When at lust she had yielded, nomic statutes of and moment commerce all of chil- i 1, pith terstate products of the rural l.y .loi' I i in ii in an old schoolmate. Wilson is fickle, anil while be unselfish. The secret was to be made his way down to the smoking pense community. huve been written into the law of the dren under sixteen yeurs of age in When the farmer to au- lie makes liimi'sl love to Siilnry, In' carries on a sneaking alTalr Willi carefully kept also for Sidney's sake. room, It wus with the feeling that be began buy - land, measures, mines or of children under fourteen in iiiniiiii'i- nurse wlio is anil did not of en- preparedness Inspired tomobiles himself he experienced a Carlotta Harrison, Jealous dangerous, The hospital approve had won a out-to- victory. by the European war, p all other factories. real- who Is a famous surgeon disguised, keeps his love secret to gagements between nurses ami the change of heart. His conversion legislation. The passage of the Immigration bill when he realized the value liiinself. ,lue lius lieeu rejected, ami Is acting strangely. Nobody staff. It was disorganizing, bud for K. had been uneasy all that day ; his ly began thisln-slullme- ample hns been wilh Its test was In cost of knows about Le.Moyne, loi'tor Wilson. When discipline. Irritated him. He had been Although provision literacy accomplished of good roads lessening the anything cvept ledgers made for fortifications, und authority over President Wilson's second veto. to opens, Wilson Is proposing marriage to Sidney. Sidney was very happy all that sum- since announce- transportation himself. Kurul mall sleeping badly Sidney's has been by to more The feature had .been a mer. She glowed with when her At five o'clock, granted congress literacy delivery helped, the roads had to be pride ment of her engagement. than double of the of between the ex- lover a difficult of found Joe the standing army subject controversy better so that the carrier could "get put through piece when he left the ollice, he the of the ecutive and branches of the work ; flushed and when she outside on the country, metamorphosis legislative through." CHAPTER XIX Continued. sat looking ahead, his face set. When, palpitated iMuinmond wulting CJnited States from n commercial to for the heard his sung; grew to know, government past twenty years. The farmer should be even more 15 after a moment, lie spoke, It was to praises pavement. a nation has been Presidents nnd Cleveland both ve- a sort of intuition, when he was in to see fighting wrought Tuft fully reconciled to the good roads de- "You nre not a child any longer, Sid- forestall her, after all. by "Mother suid you'd been up the naval increases authorized. toed measures because the house. She wore his on u I I'd by Immigration velopment when he lenrns, ns he may, You Inive learned a grout deal think I know what it Is, ring me a couple of times. thought Tlio now au- ney. 'i Sidney." line chain around her uud congress expired has they carried the literacy feature, that a large percentage of the license in lliis last One of the "You It, didn't youV" neel', grew come around." to was year. things expected thorized naval armaments destined which all three presidents thought fees by both and rural Is "I - not an prettier every day. K. looked ut his watch. pnid city you know that almost every iiiau it's entire surprise." make Uncle Sam eventually the peer not a proper measure of the fitness of Into the some- K. had postponed his leaving until "What do lo u walk?" goes straight godd lias small affairs, many of them "Aren't you going to wish me hap- you say of any nation on earth In sen power, aliens for admission to the United lie fall. Sidney had been insistent, nnd "Not out iu the country. I'm not as roads fund. times, before he linds the woman piness?" excepting, perhaps, Orcnt Britain. States. When he Harriet bad lopped the argument in muscular as are. I'll go ubout town In the United States, 90 per cent wants to marry. linds her, "If my wishing could bring anything you In the two sessions comprising the The federal farm-loa- n act, commonly half-hou- r or so." of the license money goes Into the are all off there's food to would have for a Blxty-fourt- s the others nothing you, you every- congress there have called the ruraj-credit- bill, created in- K. found Ills sub- building and maintenance of state and to them. It's the real thing then, thing in the world." Thus forestalled, been authorized nnd appropriated for 12 federal land hanks with $750,000 hard to leud to. Hut here again country roads, and this sum defrays 7 stead of the sham." His voice was not entirely steady, ject up no less than 118 war craft. Nor is each. The bill a sys- him more half-wa- capital provides per cent of the total for road and "Palmer was very much In love with bill Ids eyes smiled into hers. Joe met than this nil. The first session a tem loans be made to " he when adopted whereby may bridge building. Steps in this direc- 'hrist inc. anil yet "Am I are we going to lose you "Well, go on," said, they the con- farmers for lu the "I guess program, productive purposes tion have already been taken by most "Palmer is a cad." found themselves park; n s. soon';" struction of which should be under- through national farm-loa- nssocin-tlon- "I don't want to think I'm mak- "1 shall finish I I know what you nre going to say." of the Canadian provinces, and good you my training. made taken prior to July J, 1018. This pro- It will meet more particularly on terms. I'm nut. Hut if this that a "I'm not to preach, if you're roads expenditures nre gradually ing thing condition." going gram Included this allotment of fight- the needs of agriculturists In the West went mid found out afterward In a that. Ordinarily, if a man the Increase along with the Increase on, Then, burst of confidence: expecting ing ships: Ten battleships, six battle nnd South. Unit u- there was so K insists on a foul of himself, I in the number of automobiles. yo- that anyone else, "I know little, and he knows making cruisers, ten scout cruisers, HO torpedo-boa- t Under tho voentlono! educational act it would kill me." him alone." so much! I am going to read und let destroyers, nine fleet submarines, the federal government on n gradually "Then after all !" so me make nn exception of me?" SUGGESTION FOR GOOD ROAD you care, study, that he can talk to about "Why 58 coast submarines, one experimental scale covers every state ap- In his reason Is that I to like increasing There was .something boyish his work. That's what marriage ought "One happen submarine (N'eff system), three fuel dollar dollar for secon- in the with The other reason is that, whether propriation fpr triumph, very gesture to be, a sort of partnership. Don't you you. ships, one repair ship, one transport, dary school Instruction In ngrlculture Easy Way to Put Roof on Dirt Road Is w hich he held out ills like it child admit It or not, you ure uctiug arms, think so?" you one hospital ship, two destroyer ten- and the mechanical nnd Industrial arts. to Keep It Dragged After Drain- who a He a und are the has escaped whipping. K. nodded. His mind refused to go like young idiot, putting one fleet submarine two On eve ing and drew on the shoulders of ders, tender, the of adjournment congress Dragging. stood up and, catching her hands, to In- e forward the unthinkable future. responsibility ammunition ships, two gunboats. the post-oflic- appropriation her to her leel. "You love me, dear." someone else." passed stead, he was looking back hack to Naval Vessels Appropriated For. bill, wllh nn amendment "hone A of nn eastern agri- "I'm I Max." is Isn't she?" making correspondent afraid do, those days when lie had hoped some- "She responsible, I!y the net which adopted this build- all states laws. cultural that. Inasmuch anil if llow old ure you, dry" having prohibitory paper suggests "Then I'm yours, only yours, time to have a wife to ta'k to about "Not iu the least, In Is water which makes bad in ing program congress appropriated This measure was Introduced the ns it roads, you want me," he said, aud took her Joe?" cruls-pr- his work, that beloved work that was for four battleships, four battle senate by Senator Heed of Missouri. the easy way to have good roads Is to his arms. "Twent almost." no longer his. And he had lost her four scout cruisers, 20 destroyers, Its unexpected enactment had the ef- put a roof over them. There Is this lie was riotously happy, must hold lost You are u man, nnd you absolutely, her without a struggle "Kxactly. 30 submarines, and one each of these fect of absolutely prohibiting the ship- to be said for his suggestion, that If a her off for the Joy of drawing her to like a bad boy. It's a dis- to keep her. His only struggle had nre acting ?raft: Experimental submarine, fuel ment In Interstate commerce of Intoxi- roof were put over our country roads, him must off her gloves to me. It's more thun again, pull been with himself, to remember that lie appointment ship, ship, ammunition ship cants Into states or territories which would not water off of It, and kiss her soft bare hospital It only keep palms. had nothing to offer but failure. that ,to Sidney." and gunboat. During the second ses- forbid the manufacture or sale of but would us a nice, shady drive "I love love lie cried, and She's to give you, you!" Sidney's eyes were on the tall house "Much sho cares! going sion provision wns made for three the six months of the year when bent down to Ids face In the she?" liquor. during bury across. It was Doctor Kd's evening marry Wilson, isu't one battle cruiser, three scout closes to oil we would It. The trouble warm hollow of her neck. announcement of It also the mails liquor appreciate ollice hour, and through the open win- "There is no any 15 one destroyer Is the cost of such a under his caress was cruisers, destroyers, advertising, Including newspaper that putting up Sidney glowed dow she could see n line of people engagement." tender, one submarine tender and 18 Neither can letters solicit- roof as he has In mind, and maintain- rather startled at his u little know it. Well, passion, waiting their turn. They sat immobile, "She Is, and you submarines. be carried in the It, would far exceed the cost of ! ing liquor orders ing ashamed. be not If I'd go to her h first-clas- d inert, doggedly patient, until the open- she'll happy If the Sixty-fift- congress adopts the mails. making n really s "Tell me love me a little bit. tell her what I know, r you ing of the back ollice door promoted tonight and three-yea- program the reiHainder of Sixteen Senators Retire. road, which would need no roof. I him Kay it." hem all one chair toward the consult- she'd never see again." the units for the reorganized battle now to a roof over the flushed Sixteen senators have discarded The easy way put . "I love said Sidney, and room. The thus born in his next you," ing idea, fleet will be appropriated for their togas and prefixed their titles dirt road is to keep It properly dragged scarlet. obsessed him. He re- "I shall be Just across the Street," brain, year. Staggering sums huve been with "ex." This disturbance of per- it has been drained and graded, even In his with the warm Le after Hut arms, she said at last. "Nearer than I am "It Will Not Be Home Without You, K." turned to it again nnd again. quired to meet these demands, the na- sonnel but does not the Farmer. Water Is the with his cer- reduces upset says Wallace's sunlight on his radiant face, at the hospital." Moyne wns uneasy. He was not val for the second ses- In the divine her businesslike way. "If you insist appropriation Democratic control of the upper house. most accommodating thing the lips to her ear, whispering "You will he much farther tain that the boy's statement had any sion of the congress alone will of away. on an idiot und the expired The Democratic majority of 10 is cut world. It will run off If you give absurdities of in the back being adopting In fact. His determina- fl lialf-bil- - passion, You will he married." basis single tinting to almost a round to 12, out of consideration such It half a chance. D. Ward King, the her obstinate little head was the family," she said, "wait until wus to save from any leaving "Hut we will still be friends, K?" tion Sidney llon dollars. senators-elect- , Fol-lett- split-lo- g liiui September. The season for hoarders senators and ns La apostle of the drag, put the thought that while she had given Her voice wus u little puz- So have been these expendi- anxious, doesn't begin until full." pain. great Hiram Johnson, Polndexter and her first embrace, he had held other zled. She was often with hlui. tures that the sources of rev- puzzled So K. waited for "the and ordinary Norris, officially classed as Republic- women in his arms. It made her pas- "Of course." season," enue nre not sutlicient and a special ute his out for in the in- ans hut not nlwnys voting according to sive, prevented her complete surren- another he heart Sidney of the most revenue measure hud to be Hut, after silence, terval. Events amazing passed. classification. der. her. She had fallen into the momentous character are lend- Itoseufeld still In his and Itepresentatlve Kitchln, mnjorlty Among the nationally known sena- She broke the news of her engage- of of him as be- Johnny lny in the next install- er and chairman of the house way thinking always Inert from the waist down. K. recounted ways tors now retired to private life are ment to K. herself, the evening of the ward, small-nav- y longing to the house, even, In a sense, ment. Things happen which and means committee, a D. Clark of who same The little house wus quiet was his most frequent visitor. As a Clarence Wyoming, day. belonging to her. And now change the whole course of life man, in drafting the revenue measure In senate wh'-- out of the car at the matter of fact, he was watching the hns served the continuously she got "Shall you mind much If I tell for LeMoyne, Doctor Max, Sid- and it to through the couch very boy at Max Wilson's pressing passage since January 23, 1895; Moses E. Clapp door. Harriet was asleep on the I of closely, request. Drummond and some for you that am thinking going away?" me when I'm to do said Wil- ney, Joe house charged full responsibility of Minnesota, one of the original Pro- lit the foot of her bed, and Christine's "Tell It," of the "K. !" others. It it the climax file measure to the advocates of pre- ; Luke Lea of How rooms were empty. She went upstairs son, "and when the time comes, for gressives Tennessee, King, Road Drag. "My dear child, do not need a thirty-seve- n had been her moth- you God's sake, stand by me. Come to the story. paredness. only years old, known as to the room that roomer here more. I have Increase of the Army. of road Into three off She wanted any always operation. lie's got so much confidence the "Baby Senntor ;" James E. Marline requlsltles the good er's, ami took her hat. received more than I have Increases of the regular army nnd Its smooth. That is had hap- Infinitely that I'll help him Unit I don't dare to of New Jersey, who acquired fame words: Hard, oval, to be alone, to realize what even In the small services I (TO BE CONT1NUKD.) under the national de- her half paid for, fail." reorganizations early in his senatorial career by his all there is to a good road. pened to her. A year ago have been able to render. Your Aunt fense net were less than the her sense Luckily for Sidney, her three months' striking stanch defense of applejack as a bev- Our problem In the corn belt is to promise to Joe had gratitled Harriet is You are RELIEVES PAIN OF ANGINA naval Increases. Hut tho. she prosperous. away, service In the room kept her regular nrniy erage, and John W. Kern of Indiana, get that kind of a road without paying of romance. She wus loved, and some are to he mar- operating was increased from nn nuthorlzed and day you going and Carlotta apart. For Carlotta was who hns been Democratic leader of the more than it Is worth to us. We can hail thrilled to it. ried. Iion't see I am not needed?" Such as "Stretch- of 100,000 to nn author- you now not merely jealous. She found Mechanical Exercise, peace strength senate. not have a hard, oval nnd smooth dirt Itut this was different. Marriage, "That does not mean are not Said to Be Valuable in the ized of 210,000, you herself neglected, Ignored. It ate her ing," peace strength capable "Needing no Introduction" among the road If we continue our stupid practice that had b l but a vision then, loomed wanted." of Disease. of in war time to 2r0,000. like a fever. Treatment expansion new senators nre Hiram Johnson of of piling up in the middle a mass of large, almost menacing. She had "I shall not far. I'll be After for prepared- go always Hut she did not an en- prolonged ngltation California, Frank B. Kellogg, "trust fresh dirt nnd sod. Last learned the law of compensation: that so I can see yet suspect of on land and the consen- unpacked near enough, that you" It had been her that The terrible pain angina pectoris ness both sea, buster," of Minnesota, nnd Phllnnder week we saw a very good road ruined for every joy one pays iu suffering. he this "so that we gagement. theory can be relieved mechanical sus of the experts was that the changed hastily Wilson would not marry that, liy simple military C. Knox of Pennsylvania. Unlike the by filling the center with fresh sod Women who married went down Into can still meet and talk over. easily without medicine, accord- United States with its enormous length things in a sense, he would huve to he co- exercises, rest of the senators-elect- , "their repu- from the sides. That should be made the valley of death for their children. Old friends ought to be like that, not to Dr. Samuel Constable of Lon- of const line must rely on its fleet to ten- erced Into marriage. She thought mere- ing tations nre made ;" all they need to do n criminal offense. The sod holds the One must love und he loved very too near, but to be turned on when don. The New York Medical Journal defend its shores. ly that Sidney was playing a game like is to "live up to 'em." water where we do not want it, derly to pay for that. The scale must needed, like n describes how he his method In the discussions that prepnredness just tap." her own, with different weapons. So applied and just where It will do the most balance. "Where will you go?" to a fellow agitation In congress provoked It was hall. she planned her battle, Ignorant that suffering practitioner: WRITERS BEHIND THE TIMES dnmage. It should be thrown to one Harriet was stirring, across the "The Kosenfelds are rather in straits. "At once he got his friend to grasp and again demonstrated that the she hud lost already. again side, and nothing but clear dirt put on Sidney could hear her moving about I thought of helping them to get a the bar of the bed with both hands, temper of the American people Is ab- Her method was simple enough. A top Made That Have the road bed, and this should be packed with llat, inelastic steps. small house somewhere and of taking letting most of his weight fall on the solutely against a big standing army. Complaint They One mar- new Interne had come into the house, Taken No of firmly as soon as put on. The more That was the alternative. now strongly stretched Arms for about Former Secretary Garrison formulated Cognizance Changes and was going through the process of in . grass roots and sod on the road, the ried, happily or not as the case might 41) he re- laid before with Presi- Occurring Dialects. from a senior at the medi- seconds. After a short rest and congress to It a road. be, and the risk, or one stayed learning that a scheme for a harder make good half-bake- the some Ave or six dent Wilson's approval cal school to a d Junior in- peated process d roads will single, like llarri. t, growing a little times. Result: Immediate cessation Continental army to he recruited and When Joseph Vance, of whom De Gradually, lean- ferno is a long step back. He had to n come In the neighborhood of cities and hard, exchanging slimness for of all in arms and some relief of trained under the universal military Morgan wrote a book, was boy in endure the contempt of pain local was the towns of the state ; but dur- ness and austerity of figure, the chest. training principle. Representative Hay London, the dialect like larger the older meu, the Instruc- : the lifetime 'of genera- All at once It seemed patronizing now him on of then chairman of the pow- this ing the present of nurses as to rules. "Doctor Constable got Virginia, our roads must terrible to her. She felt as If she tions op- "He's for to fight Mr, Gunn tion nt least, most of very with def- the floor to grasp the bar nt the end erful house military committee, bad been in an inexorable hand Carlotta ulone treated him idea and heyont the Pinnerforty works, and you be made of dirt. If we can once really caught in of the bed with both hands behind his posed the Continental army erence. His uneasy rounds Cnrlotta's de- look if want for to grasp the of a roof on (hat bad closed about her. back, forwurd at nn angle of substituted for it in the national better sharp you principle putting fa 'e precinct took on the state aud form of bending see the dirt road the use of the drag Harriet found her a little later, (10 thrown for- fense the federalization of the Na- anythink." by stuff visitations. She llattered, about degrees, the chest net, haveYiiade a dow n on her mother's bed crying as If cajoled, sub- Guard. Mr. won President Vance went away to South Amer- and drainage, we will long looked to him. ward and the head back, thus tional Hily her heart would break. She scolded up over to his of the ica nnd returned after many years to step forward. The next step will be to u on Wilson jecting the muscles of the affected Wilson way thinking After time it dawned find the altered to this pnt-ter- n oil the rond, and thus make the roof her roundly. area to strong tension. This he repeat- Federalized National Guard became the jargon she said. that this junior cub was getting more : more Such a road "You've been overworking," ed some half dozen times, each lasting second line of the land defenses and nearly waterproof. Your attention than himself; that, wherever was a a maintained Is the best nnd "You've been getting thinner. about 40 or 50 seconds. Result : Im- Secretary Garrison resigned from the "It (the noise) Hdy with properly measurements for that suit showed It. he happened to he, somewhere In the bihy fighting another lldy and both most comfortable road In the world; he und the mediate cessation of all pains in the cabinet. X never of this oiling would Carlotta Lamb, wns took oft to the for it is not hard, oval and smooth have approved hospital the sense of constriction com-plete- Other Notable Acts. Stytion." only the latter eyeing her with worship. Her chest, All but elastic as well. training, and after last January" Although preparedness was the key- American dialects have changed indifference had only piqued him. The vanishing." SO She could hardly credit her senses the Sixty-fourt- h in years as that of London did, of a successor hliu. This was repented about every two note of legislation, when Sidney, still swollen with weep- enthroning galled no found time also to ennct a with the possible exception of the for Labor. Hetween them, the Lamb suffered hours for several weeks nnd "on congress told her of her engagement. Adamson eight-hou- r tongue spoken in the southern Appa- In 1904, out of the total road and ing, was to occasion," says Doctor Constable, "did ship purchase bill, the "But I don't understand. If you cure mightily subject frequent a child labor a lachian country. Yet, to judge by bridge expenditure, $20,000,000 of the as he termed it. In the the stretching fall to give Immediate railroad law, law, for him and he has asked you to marry "bawling out," to forbid the of American comic papers and the gen- $80,000,000 was paid In labor that Is, room as he assisted the an- relief." measure Immigration Mm, why on earth are yoti crying your operating a wiral credits a tlemen of the stage, our dialects are worked out on the roads. to Car- The New York Medical Journal sug- illiterate aliens, bill, out?" esthetist. He took his troubles and an act as immutable as the stars. They yes In gests thnt dietetic and hay fever vocational educational bill "I do care. I don't know why I cried. lotta, who soothed him the corridor of Porto change no more than the faces of Treatment. of course asthmatics try these or similar stretch- reorganizing the government Expensive It Just came over me, nil at once, that in plain sight of her quurry, to the great cliffs. Rough treatment Is expensive, for a band on ing exercises for relief from their par Klco and extending citizenship I It was Jusf foolishness. I am by putting sympathetic Why would It not be a good idea It reduces the milk flow as well as oxysms. islanders. . Aunt Harriet." his sleeve. bill established to appoint a committee to wait on making a vicious cow. very happy. Wilson wns The ship purchase Harriet thought she understood. The Then,, one day, goaded board to su- editors of humorous periodicals and Twenty-seve- n Months. a government shipping needed nnd Har- to speech. Slept the writers of and out to Four Cardinal Words. girl her mother, she, e matters It plays point love of The curious case of a singer, thirty-on- pervise shipping generally. was a middle-age- d woman "For the heaven, Carlotta," ob- them the lan- When a new machine riet, hard, who in a state appropriated $50,000,000 to be politely that they speak buying keep She Sid- he said Impatiently, "stop making love years old, haseen of in In mind these four words and a poor substitute. patted 27 been tained from the sale of Panama canal guage people long their graves simplicity, hand. to that wretched boy. He wriggles like of lethargy for months, has and Toledo Blade. and ney's moist and bonds for the purchase or construction superseded? reliability, durability accessibility. I she said. "I'll a worm If you look at him." described to the Medical Surgical "I guess understand," Pro- to "I like him. He Is thoroughly genu- society of Bordeaux, France, by attend your wedding things, Sidney. Remove Old Stumps. We'll show this street that even Chris- ine. I respect him, and he respects fessor Berger. MUCH IN UTTLE Plum pudding in bladder contain- was In In fields Lorenz can be outdone." And, as me." The patient among the troop er Is a great delicacy southeastern If you have stumps your tine "I Love You," Said Sidney. for the of Marne. been around on "I Max Wil- "It's rather a silly game, you know. mobilized battle the the walnut Europe. that you have plowing afterthought: hope He was found According to Josephus determine to them out son will down now. He's been a room with them. It's largely a mat- Do you think I don't understand?" disappeared, but shortly common In Pales- French aviation experts have per- for years, get settle In tree was formerly make too ter of furniture. If could furnish "Perhaps you do. I I don't really afterward Brittany, since which around the fected a motor that pro- of the way this winter. They It tone steady." they tine and grew luxuriantly In Sid- care a lot about him. Max. But I've time he has been sleeping, eyelids duces 100 horse power. K harder for man and animal working was late when K. got home. It even plainly. It could be done. I , It me but sea of Tiberius. the and valuable room. was on the low step, wait- haven't saved anything." been downhearted. He cheers op." closed, respiration regular, pulse of ore In this Resembling a pair of Ice tongs Is a field, take up ney sitting for him was almost He ts sensitive to The output manganese for him. With a long breath "Do you ever think of yourself?" Her attraction rapid. excitement, 1916 amounted to 27,000 new detachable handle for lifting ing not He and it is to administer country" in of content, K. folded up his long length she cried. "Have you always gone gone quite. felt rather sorry possible liquid which was three times the pro- baskets of fruit or vegetables that lack Clean Up Raspberry Patch. for her. food. tons, ' on the step below her. through life helping people, K.T Save duction In 1915. handles. The raspberry patch should be 1 I "I'm Then are not "Well, dear ministering angel," be anything I should think not Ton sorry. you angry Vibration Is almost entirely elim- Agriculturists' have succeeded In cleaned up. Old canes should be with me?" Canaries Mild, "how goes the world?" spend It all on others." She bent over Many Imported. inated from a new pump raising a brown cotton In Egypt that pruned out and burned. Perhaps they No." She lifted her eyes Permits for the of 127 reciprocating "Things have been happening, K." and put her hand on his shoulder. "It "Angry? Importation In which cams are used Instead of Is stronger than any heretofore pro- contain insects or disease. Fire will He sat erect and looked at her. It will not be home without you, K." to his, and for once she was not acting. 706 canaries were Issued by the bio- duced there. to cure these troubles. - course. I cranks to drive the plstons. help w moment before be spoke. He To save him, he could not have spok- "I knew It would end, of logical survey during the past yes, ohstucles. Whether It I overcoming IACK TRAINING 0 'S learning to sew, or making a wagon, FROST PROVED POWER the child will make the most rapid progress und produce the best results Impressive Spectacle When Fifty Tons In proportion as there Is motive thnt f Rock, Loosened by Cold, Fell uppeals to the taste or ambition or de- The KITC a Thousand Feet. s AND GIRLS sires bf the chilil. In other words, the work will be effective according to the Delicate frost tracings on the Interest that the child can maintain seem to be the work of fan- ciful and harmless but Interest Versus Discipline as Mo- during Its progress. sportiveness, We all realize tho value of concen- the hand thnt forms them Is capable of tive for Effort. tration and application on the part of greater deeds nnd other kinds. the child. The reul Issue seems to be An official of the geological survey this: Should We 1 tells of un must have application and effort may build more splendid hablta-- son us the layers are placed, ndd experience that NEW be obtained or tiuna, been wonderfully to the PHASES OF OLD PROBLEM through fear, compul- Fill our gravy with the meat If you have It, impressive sion, or should be rooms with paintings and with spectator. lie had been some they obtained sculptures otherwise a little water. Bake until spending of a weeks In the Vosemlte Val- through stimulation real concern But we cannot buy with gold the old the potatoes ure done. Serve gar- exploring of the child for the associations. ley nnd the like "Kl In Order to Get Task Well Done It results of the task, nished with two tablespoonfuls of "great rocks," or nn Interest In Longfellow. wall It in. Is Not to Make All the process? green peas. Capltan," thnt Necessary Those who fear a one autumn training child LEFT-OVER- Standing day of late Drudgery for the Child USE OF through appeals to the Interest are SIMPLE FISH SALADS. nbout the middle of the valley, he was to His Interest. , Appeal very much like people who think startled by a report like ri cannon-sliot- It Is false economy to use expensive it Is necessary for a child to have A which filled the whole with ! materiuls In combination with left- can of salmon may be trans- volley By SIDONIE M. GRUENBERG. measles and other "children's diseases" echoes that roared nnd re- thus formed Into dozens of delightful sal boomed, HE wns nbout to leave for n sum- In order to a state of health. overs, prepar and in a attain disli which ads plied multiplied, AS In- ing a using celery, pickles, mer In the country his teacher It is true that measles nnd to- glorious tumult. surviving will bo more ex- coconut, cucumber, formed eight-year-ol- d Leonard that lie will make one immune to As the sound died smallpox than one matoes, capers, and any deafening nway had been and told him that these diseases. Hut It Is wise pensive In sullen under the vizor promoted, hardly mado from fresh number of other combi- mtittei'lngs he would not have to his to expose child to these diseases of Kl the was able study during every It nations, A Bermuda on- Capltan, spectator vacation. Leonard was and so for that reason. In the first Im- materials. to distinguish the of iittack happy place, would be better to ion, shaved fine; a little point by was his mother, for she did dread the is not necessary, where we can the long, descent of u vast munity such food to cabbage, u ctin of sal- cluttering thought of a child make sure of infection. give quantity of rock. having a"mnke up" preventing the birds nnd more mon, and u sour pickle, school work when he should he Hut resistance to disease may be ob- The night had been n cold one In the play- economical. finely chopped, mixed ing. Rut toward the end of the vaca- tained more anil Just as ef- The valley, anil on the 7,000 and 8.0(H) foot pleasantly best economy is that which with a good dressing, makes a most tion there wus on occasion for fectively by proper care fur the nu- arranges levels of the rim the tempera- writing tho meals so there will be no se- tasty salad. tipper a n trition anil anil cleanliness that ture must have to letter grandfather was to kave breathing Crab-Mea- t Salad .Use as much dropped almost of rious leaks in No scrap of twice zero. birthday and Leonard exhausted his the body. The same crali-mea- I principles meat need lie for It he t as celery, cut very fine, stir If If Ingenuity and his mother's would seem to to the normal wasted, may Frost, with his m " fiHu patience apply minced and served fn dozens of forms. them into u mayonnaise dressing. working quietly f finding excuses and delays. When he health of the child. Archimedean lever, bad lust succeeded ly left-ove- r Brink the meat into uniform pieces, did at last to There Is no doubt a child Any ceroid If in small In from of sit down write the letter that many upon a bed of lettuce and shifting the shoulder the the Is We amount may be stirred into the gems heap pour Sentinel a 50 so mother was both chagrined and "spoiled" by being pampered. the over It. Serve cold. trifle of tons or of make a or of or in u llin mixture, always to the ad- dressing worried. The child squirmed about In game of dressing fating, Cut of granite. Fur near a thousand feet lie vantage of the hot or If u larg- Sardine Salad. two stalks his seat, showing groat discomfort. or of put ling things In order, or of bread, bowlder fell sheer, swift and silent ; er Is left n celery Into small pieces, chop a half He made many false motions, omitted writing. There Is the danger that portion it is most tasty then, striking the cliff, it burst like a breakfast dish If fried and teaspoonful of parsley, remove the letters from 'common words (lie was when the child Is older he will fall to crisp bomb, scattered Into a flying f-- 1 in n A skins ami hones from a box of sar- myriad m t ft f'wJ nn omit- do Ihese because the brown little hot fat. little ce shards unusually good speller) and tilings, depend dines and break into small Toss and splinters, and dislodged a ted strokes for letters. The ence upon the game Is too real may be mixed with egg. sugar pieces. smother of many strong. nil together and chill. Serve with n fragments that trickled mother was ashamed to send off This means that we may and flavoring und baked in small ram- down to the in u the legitimately boiled dressing, diluted with some of valley slreuiii that nnd she was use the game as a motive for the ekins and served Willi u sauce of fruit lasted fur 4' .' letter; afraid that the the olive oil from the sardine can, if minutes. he or cream, for n dessert. Such a des- Then from bowl- boy would demoted after returnla it is of flavor. the spot where the sert chil- good , to school. She therefore resolved to may be safely given to the der hud slnn-k- dust to rise into dren. Oyster Salad. Siniill oysters are began use the remaining days of the vaca the sunny air, slowly building up like Stuffed With n little roast better to use for a Siilnd, as the larger tion for retrieving the lost art, and Apples. " sunn cloud anil every bit as if duck or left from an ones when cut look unattractive. Scald if planned n dally exercise In writing. goose dinner, in snowy. It was the llnur of granite, ir?ff amount too small to use otherwise, tlio oysters In their own liquor unlil There wns resolution, so the plan tlie drain and re powdered instantaneously by the ter- was mince fine, add some of the stuffing edges curl, carefully rific shock. carried out hut It was a torture move t If there Is not enough meat, and fill all pieces of shell, set on Ice to both mother nnd child. This lasted emu the centers of cored tart apples with until serving time. To every for several days, nnd tho Olllll'f ulnlL-- Guatemala's Fete progress this a bit of oh of nvsters nllnw tvt nf Day. made was far from Hut mixture, put butter All Ciimti il:t encouraging. celery, cut into quarter-inc- h nieces, celebrates the feast one afternoon of top, add Just enough water to keep Leonard and some them hen time to serve, toss the of Minerva, the most elaborate observ- his from burning when first put oysters CROSSBAR IN young friends were playing "auc- nnd In a ance in Its calendar. Tlie revival of TAFFETAS AFTERNOON FROCKS. Into tho oven ; bake until the apples celery together salad bowl tion" on the porch, having witnessed which has been rubbed this feast, educational and n are soft, and serve ench on a round with the cut patriotic Crossbar taffetas, in soft weaves, lily the cretonne, are as radiant in real auction of household effects a Ride of a clove in its motives, Is the idea of file pres- of fried bread or common! mush and of garlic, then pour over .'liade up In simple designs, are among color as a Tlie e day or two earlier. Leonard wns the ent president, Senor don Cab- tropical garden, serve with currant Jelly. Such a dish tlie following dressing: Beat the yolks Estrada unpretentious afternoon gowns that Irmluetlon of black and white In clerk, nnd made a record of nil the rera. Like Itomiin It stripes will of three eggs until thick, add n Its precursor, make on Instant to wmn- - sales, the names of tho prove sustaining enough for the appeal most odds to their brilliance and gives them writing pur- of salt, a few dashes of cay- marks the close of the school year, en. There are chasers, the articles and the muln dish at luncheon. several models of this character. prices. enne and half a inns-tnr- and prizes are awarded for excellence - A hnrd-bolle- d teaspoonful of character almost In When mother saw cold fried egg or a In among every repre- Kindergarten cloth. narrow stripes the the list she hard-cooke- d One of the or n the grated yolks of two scholarship. prizes sentotlve showing of The of white with one Is an excel-silk- s found It hard to realize It had one, even poached egg should !?100 spring styles. color, that eggs and two tablespoonfuls of gold and a trip to the United appear In oil the colors used this lent material ben made the same child suf- never be put Into the garbage, for it for the practical skirts, by that olive oil; pour In slowly while the States wns given by nn American season, with crossbars In fine lines of fered such over his mny be chopped nnd added to nny gingham and chainbroy, In plaids und agonies writing. mixture is being beaten. Beat until company for the best essay written in white. look like fine The work was the names were salad or to a rich white sauce nnd They ginghams stripes, and In the plain colors, It goes neat, smooth, thin with three tablespoonfuls English. Ceremonies intended to In- translated info silk. take wit liotit clioice nil and there was no served on buttered toast ; or to a Designers saying are tlie of niaiiv spelled correctly, of lemon Juice or mild culcate love of country and devotion their cue from this wlio of or white sauce to serve with llsh, nddlng vinegar. suggested likeness know their various good quulities. sign effort discomfort. His Dependence Upon the Gams la Tuna Fish Salad This Is a fish to duty form part of the celebration. and a sort of ulso o finely chopped sour pickle. Or playful resemblance to They are altogether trustworthy and This observation made the mother Too Strong- - which is fine culled There Is niso an exhibition of the on Is In a delicious sandwich may be made by especially flavored, prod apron evident some of the new maybe the most practical of petti- suspect that this child could be led tlie of the sea. It Is sometimes ucts of tlie republic held In connection dress models. child's octlvity until ho has acquired mincing the egg and nddlng n pinch turkey coats for everyday wear. But the faster than he could be driven, und canned under the name of fish. with the annual event. Of the ex- A a new skill, but that after the skill is of mustard, suit und pepper; spread tunny typical frock of crossbar taffetas brilliant newcomer is a novelty und in she looked about for "motives" to Use the fish hibits this coffee, and Is we must a new mo- on buttered bread and serve with a shredded with celery arid year, sugar sugar shown in tho accompanying picture. this alone lies one of Its charms. moke writing Interesting. She got him acquired supply cane deserve mention. Ameri tive for It. Under the "dis cupful of cocoa. This will make a any salad dressing with n bit of sour special It Is one piece, hut has the effect of The petticoat shown ill the picture to write out Items when she sent him npplylng can-mad- e and disk the dan satisfying luncheon. pickle, finely chopped, or a tahlespoon- plows plows spe an overdress and skirt. There Is n is fitted about tlie hips and cut with- on on him cipline" system corresponding e errand, she asked to help ful of chow chow or cially adopted to sugar-can- cultiva- the ger Is that after the child has learned piccalilli. panel extending length of the dress out fullness. Comfortable room for tion were on display. from neck to hem at the front nnd one Is to do something under compulsion Orow old alonK with me. walking provided for by the rullle. The best la yet to be, Success enmes to many by clianco, at the back. In the skirt portion, the Tills Is cut in about tho lower he will evade the doing whenever the The of life scallops last fur which the nrst but they always give themselves the He Loved Marie. have a at each but and n nar- pressure Is relieved. Whichever sys credit. panels plait side, edge finished by crocheting wi made; in the bodice this is omitted. At row tem Is followed, it Is necessary nt last Our times are In his hand A sailor at the Seaman's Church In- each edge with black mercerized Who I side of the skirt to find Internal motives for conduct, saith, "A whole planned. Enthusiasm Is the beginning and the stitute, Just in from Cuba, came rat- larger pockets pro- crochet cotton. Tills same finish for Youth hIiows but half; trust God; culmination, of all claim Ihe frock as - nnd this does not to he more see things worth tling down the stairs the other mindful of fnsh- the edge Is pretty In white and colored appear ull nor bo afraid." while. day Ion's are difficult where- the interest Is mnde Itobert Urownlng. Willi n heavy scowl on ills face, lie requirements. They gatliered striped petllcoats when crochet to play Its part. DISHES FROM MANY COOKS. approached tlie Institute Interpreter On the other hand, where the child's GOOD DISHES FOR THE TABLE. and threw down this letter addressed Interests bear their share of the bur- to n young woman he had met during Dishes from various who These dishes nre not new, for we den of we avoid n cooks rec the "Dear Marie: Tlie more I training, certain ommend nre told often that there is nothlii" trip: hardiness or sourness we them highly. think of you the worse I love I and strength new under the sun, you. en Suet Pudding. Sift seen my nnd she will the bonds of sympathy between our yet by sister says she two cupful of Hour into rearranging teach In children und ourselves. food combinations you English two weeks if you a mixing bowl, add to It cum here. Marie, I love awful n one may find many you Watchman. cupful of chopped suet, and send you ifoO for you to cum here. Safeguarding n half pleasing surprises, After its nn Aln- - teaspoonful of I seen your brother nnd lie is wrlglit- - completing factory a nnd even old meda firm hired a salt, teaspoonful of cin- Ing to you this minute. When I send nlghtwatchman. dishes to some may namon, u cupful of cur- a .fit) for I'm Could02 Soon, however, the mnnnger formed his be new to girl iinythlng crazy. As Be Led Than He others. Faster Could own that he wns more rants and of rai- ever, Oscar." "Well," said the inter- Be Driven. suspicions doing mix Butterscotch Pie. than at So sins, well: then add preter. "Make that like it Is, sleeping watching night. n of Boll a cupful of just only ho put In a of time clocks, one cupful molasses and a cupful of in Spanish," "and her record nt the nnd couple brown sugar with n of u cup- explained Oscar, purchases store, nt ench end of the to be milk, dissolve a half teaspoonful of quarter to me. I'll lie when It come time to re- building, sodu In ful of coffee and charge everything right pack up for half-hou- r. u little of the Mix (strong beverage) punched by the watchman every milk. thor- two upstairs until I get married." New turning to tho city she had him list tho oughly and steam two hours. Steam tablespoonfuls of butter until It "What's these here clocks for?" wnxes when York Correspondence in Pittsburgh drugs and toys und clothes thnt were In baking-powde- r cans dropped from the spoon. demanded the wntchmon when he und only one Beat Dispatch. to be left In the country. In all of this need be cut ut a time. This the yolks of two eggs, add a pint found them Installed when he came to pudding of rich two writing there was marked Improve- may be kept for weeks, as milk, tablespoonfuls of work. "What sense Is there In fussln' resteiiming browned flour for Sure. ment, there wns no irritation, nnd It Is needed. Serve with n und a teaspoonful of Funny, around nnd punchin' these here hard sauce, Vice President Marshall there wns considerable muk-In- g made viinilla. Pour this mixture into the tells this practice things?" "It Is n measure of human- by creumlng three tablespoonfuls some for J boiling sugar and cook until the story of Indiana friends who fluency. the of butter, adding gradually a cupful of eggs ity," explained manager suavely. nnd flour are thick. Pour Into a boost the possession of a c The incident emphasizes the conflict "We don't want to be burned powdered sugar, a tabli'spoonful of va precocious you up previously baked crust and finish tlie daughter: raging among psychologists nnd edu- If the should catch tire whllt nilla and a half cupful of whipped building top with the two beaten stiff "The family was assembled around cators, between those who espouse the you were cream. More flour may be needed in whites, asleep." nnd a half add- tlie the head of principle of "discipline" nnd those who this recipe, ns flours differ so cupful of brown sugar evening lump, the widely. ed. Put into the oven house with his bead in bis news- advocate the Idea of "Interest." So on Short Whistle." ilie natter must be stiff to keen and brown. deep "Long quite Hot Potato of to many of us have a feeling that there Ask the fruit from to Salad. Wasli and pare paper. Daughter, course, hud ench one of a company of fiftj settling the bottom. him. Is In sugar-coatin- g the potatoes and cut into balls with a interrupt danger bitter people to rise separately nnd remain Lemon Rice Pudding. Cook a quart " which a child must French vegetable cutter or Into half-Inc- h 'Father, wouldn't It be funny,' she pills swallow. standing for one minute. There will of milk and n cupful of rice in u double This Is to cubes; there should lie two cup- began, 'if there were no in the nkln the feeling that what be 50 different from boiler until I he to- people records, varying rice is soft. Mix fuls. Cook in nnd no no we like to do, or what conies 10 boiling, salted wuter un world, unimols and trees or naturally to 60 seconds. Ask 10 workmen gether the yolks of three eggs, n qunr-te- r must be til soft, drain and pour over the dress- flowers or anything like that?' easy, something wrong, nnd each to bring you a short nnd a long of a cupful of sugar and the grated ing and with two tablespoon-fill- s "'Why, yes, (iertrude, that would be thnt there is Inherent virtue In doing board, and you will get 20 different rind of two lemons. Tour over this sprinkle Is Is of finely minced For the the father still hug- what difficult. It obvious that a of board. These Illustrations the hot rice nnd a parsley. funny,' answered, lengths milk, adding little one-hal- child should dis- dressing mix f of ging his paper. learn to do the hard, are used by a ruilwoy man to empha- more milk to make it somewhat thicker teaspoonful salt, h of u of pep- "The daughter wns for a mo- agreeable task, Just because It has to size the necessity of a mechanical de- than boiled custard. Turn into n teaspoonful quiet be done. In we pud- per, four of olive ment and then, her father on luter life must do vice to eliminate the element of uncer- ding dish and bake In a moderate tablespoonfuls oil, touching many things thnt ore not one-ha- lf a cupful of celery finely cut, the knee, asked : Interesting, tainty ns to what constitutes a "long" oven ten minutes. Heat the whites of " we must do them because circum- a a two slices of lemon, two tablespoonfuls 'To whom would It be funny, or "short whistle by locomotive. the eggs very stiff and add, very " stances the Should not gradu ench of tarragon vinegar und chopped compel doing. It Is not right, he says, to trust the ally, a half cupful of and the the child sugar onion, one-ha- lf of therefore be trained to meet safety of a tralnlood of passengers to Juice of two lemons. Cover the tahlespoonful pars- difficulties us a matter of course? pud- ley, one tuhlespoonful of cider To Stimulate Aviation. a guess upon a guess. ding with this meringue and bake until vinegar. NOVELTIES IN PETTICOATS. In order to a well Heut to the boiling point, remove tlie In order to stiniulute an increased get task done It a delicate brown. Serve very cold. need not all be drudgery. If there Is Chinese Proverb, lemon and pour the sauce over the .nterest in aviation among the college In across the top with two rows of cotton is selected to match tlie coloi Peach Pudding. Mix one cupful of Interest at the start, and satisfaction Think of your own faults the flrsi potatoes. men of America, the Aero Club of shirrings. of the stripe. Flounces in silk petti- flour and one cupful of sugar, add one-fourt-h of some kind at the finish, the child of the when are Split Pea Soup. Pick over a cupful America Is to offer three medals In The very wide belt Is finished with coats are cut in small und part night you awake, of a teaspoonful of salt, one scallops will learn soon to with of split peas and souk In cold water each of 100 American universities nnd a narrow nt the and is buttonhole-stitche- d enough put up and of the faults of others the lattet tahlespoonful of melted two cording edge with heavy silk a deal In butter, overnight. Drain, add two and a hulf nn in tlie most great of effort and drudgery part of the night when you are asleep. of four beaten colleges having enrollment of from loosely udjusted approved thread. cupfuls milk, eggs and of water, half an and a to It fastens iu the Juice from quarts onion, 2,000 10,000 students each. The 300 style. with buttons the For silk petticoats flounces cut in a quart of canned two-Inc- h cube of fnt salt pork. Bring medals thus offered will be open to color of the frock and white. The deep points nre most fin- WHERE THE LABORER KING South Wales In 1014 peaches. Beat well for four minutes, to successfully IS gradually the boiling point and let competition on the part of 3.10,000 stu bodice fastens under the panel and on ished with the plcot Since the "The living wage Is standardized at then place the peaches In a buttered three or edge. simmer four hours until soft, dents. The Aero club hopes to Inter the shoulder. flare has vanished from bo the wage which will do neither more pudding dish, cover with the flour mix-tur- e petticoats Already in Australia Building Trades then rub through a sieve. Melt three est a good proportion of these In the A small sailor collar und narrow thnt It In nor less than enable a worker of th and bake a rich brown. Serve completely hardly lingers Have a Working Week of tablespoonfuls of butter, ndd two of flying. The medals are to cuffs are of white satin and there is the the class to which the lowest with cream. subject memory, picot edge has come Forty-Fou- r Hours. wage award tublespoonfuls of flour end stir until be awarded for es- Just the merest bit of on ed to Radishes and sliced annually the best embroidery to the front as the best for straight, maintain himself, his wife and peeled and fried well blended; then pour on on various them. The white silk cord und tassels two children with beeksteak take gradually says phases of the science hanging skirts nnd flounces. The dny laborer, as opposed to the the average dependent the place of two cupfuls of scalded milk. of aviation. make Just the right finish for the neck. In mushrooms and at much less Bring employer and to other workers. Is king family a house of three rooms and expense to the boiling point and add the pea frock that carries a a with at most seasons of the Any suggestion In Australia. The unions, through the kitchen, food, plain and Inex year. puree. Season with one and a hnlf How It Works. of youth nnd refinement about it Is labor control the ex- pensive, but qalte sufficient In quan Savory Dish. Put a of thinly-alipe-d of a party, practically layer teaspoonfuls salt, and few dashes The mnh who himself indls-penslh- le sure to create un enthusiasm for Itself, tity and to maintain health ant! potatoes In the bottom of a imagines ecutive, legislative and judicial ma quality of red pepper. If too thick thin with Is, of course, the one who especially when It manages at the same efficiency, and with an allowance foi baking dish, cover with a small onion chinery of the cities, the states and the more milk. Serve hot with croutons. imagines his loss would be irre- time to be so unassuming. Fashion Is for the Few. the following other expenses: Fuel also finely-slice- then two of commonwealth. cupfuls parable and he usually turns out strong Gay stripes In cotton goods are used The mere introduction of a new fash- Forty-eigh- t clothes, boots, rates cold or kind of and hoars Is the recognized furniture, utensils, turkey any meat, In nothing but Buffalo for petticoats this spring along with ion does not mean thnt woman life Insurance, accident a or two of tomatoes. Sea- - Imagination. every maximum for a week's work; but In savings, ot cupful Times. others less gay. Some of them, nota- - in the country enn or should wear it certain occupations 44 ; 42, 40 and even benefit societies, loss of employment 36 hours are considered full the onion pay, books and newspapers, trait time, In nnd Samoa Sense of Vindication. National ob- and tram fares, sewing machine SCRAPS Fiji the birth of each King's Blue Is Worn. taking a band of fur and It Geographic Magazine child is "What do you think of the Idea of attaching serves. Some of the larger building mangle, school requisites, amusement! registered by tattooing on the King's blue, that beautiful color one to the cont In these standout arm of the mother. a concert of power?" "It's a good loops trades have a week, and It Is and holiday Intoxicating liquors, fo- Most of the whale fishing of Norway sees in pansies nnd bachelor's buttons, On a brown velvet dress the seal-fi- n bs Is In In some of the Italian thing," replied Mr. Dustin Stnx. "It in new probable that this figure will become ceo, sickness and death, domestic done the southern hemisphere. towns the is used the evening dresses. band was attached In these s refuse supports my old contention thnt If you huge the standard of all labor. Of help, unusual contingencies, of It Is proposed In North Carolina to gathered in the streets is sold It Is so becoming to some women that Just at finger-ti- p recognized religion want to do business these depth the "four sacred rights" Is the charity. require all rural schools to teach farm at auction. days you've It Is a pity not to take ndvnntnge of Though these folds stand ont from original got to have some sort of a thj slogan, "Eight hours' work, eight hours' life. By means of a funnel, net and a suc- merger." It, for all women do not look well In dress, they are not stiffened, and enf hours' rest and bob a . Cleans Mrs. P. L. Emery of Cleveland went tion to a evening gowns. into play, eight eight Coral Beads. pipe attached, power boat No Rood. light by falling irregularly negligen day," only the portion relating to rest To clean coral beads, dissolve a tea clear to the courthouse and Insisted deep-se- a fishing is made easier. This A very amusing new fashion, decid- folds. French Is He If, as they say, ladies' looks is to has been retained. spoon of borax In a pint of warm that her $300 bulldog be taxed. simply an adaptation of the vacuum edly extreme, have the lower Among the new pockets that deco- The same cleaner are all our books, won't you let yours of a or coot , It Is Interesting to note the definition water. the coral force that moves one ton principle. half skirt attached to rate the sides of skirts and coats, on Dip In, and when be my teachers? of a living wage as formulated by the clean pass water. on a smooth high road will move eight Movie actors are said t do better the upper part by enormous cartridge of the most original Is a new mooc through tepid Dry She Sorry, but they are court of Industrial arbitration of New In soft toweL tons on a railway or 32 tons on a work when stimulated sounds already plaits. In a light beige coat of velour shape, outlined by narrow bands t by rolling by the supplied with pupils, canal. of music while they are Dlayinz. de laine this effect was achieved bj brown for material. I

New Mexico State Record Mr. Bursum, and the writer holds the intel- THE NEW APPOINTEES NEW ROAD LAW AND COMMISSION "That is about as near", says Mr. Fordney, his hand ligence of readers so lightly as to o 0 "as the Government can come in doing any- them out such foolish mush as the above. STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY The administration of the affairs of this The new road law, which we publish in thing practical, as compared with a private counties and states of this full in this Municipalities, state are again firmly under Republican con- issue, we believe to be a most concern or an individual". Representative Union have all the of con- - PKANK STAPLIN M.Mging Editor gone through stages trol and the Record has no doubt whatever excellent measure that will result in the Fordney has.taken it upon himself to personal- and as has been each struction of a excellent graft, experience gained but what the deficiencies which have appear-- complete and system ly inspect the work done in Government shops, second-clas- has to the - Entered at s matter at the post office gone competitive bidding system, ed and been provided for by each and roas- and also in the huge factories in the Pitts- which is the of contracts for work every at Santa Fe. New Mexico, under the Act of letting session of the legislature since the late Dem-- The bin completely changes, the present burgh district, and it does not require any ef- and materials All na- March 3, 1879. needed. governments, ocratic reign began, will now disappear. More system in several respects among the impor ficiency expert to point out to him the fatal and let contracts for tion, state municipal, money was lost by careless and bad tant new provisions being the creation of a dlefects of the Federal establishments. all work and material to con manage state member of" which Saoacriptton to Weekly State Record $1.50 per year jniblic possible ment each year than the deficiencies provided, commission, no may has been that it saves be the incumbent ' tract for, and it found Hence, had this money been saved, there would of any other office, the OUR CARRANzT TROUBLESOME the tax secures for them a creation the en- FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. payers money and have been already shown his ability, common of office of state highway o !etter grade of work and better materials. and gineer; the placing of road manage- sense, penetration by his acts and appoint county Imitation is the sincerest and If the state and the men handl ments ment back under the boards of county com- flattery; engineer thus far. Carransa is the latest to a of AN UNFORTUNATE BREAKDOWN the work for the are so dishonest Thomas for missioners, the adoption of the contractive propose league ing people Hughes, superintendent of the neutrals. He has addressed a note to the Unit- o as to do all the things the editor of the Free twnitentiary, is in our estimation the best that system which will be far more effective than ed States and other neutral nations suggest- The breakdown of President Wilson's Press savs thev will do under the contract could have been made in the state. Tom is the present method; the adoption of many control of the Democratic in relative to the of road ing such a pact, with a plan to offer media- majority congress vstem, what will the same men do under the honest, clean, able, active and a stand-p- at Pe-- safeguards expenditure comes at an unfortunate time for the nation bid- funds heretofore in effect. tion to the European belligerents and threat- resent system, under which there is no iniblican. He has had sufficient expcr.ence not al interests. For four the mule In additi6n to these the bill ening to stop trade with them if they refuse years "balky ding for anv work, and the tax pavers never in the management of men to gualify h;r.: for changes pro- hart an vides two million dol- the league's intervention. Carranza is inge- driver lias extraordinary success in find out exactly the amount of work done the important undertaking. for the raising of over getting work out of a that has neither lars the next five by a .state levy, nious, but he probably framed this proposal party nor the amount of money paid out for it? Theo. Roault, Jr., for game warden, is one during years pnnciples, or conscience. With an the imposed by the fed- under German instigation. It is only the first, consistency The protests against the contract svstem of the three men offered the Game Protec-th- e accepts requirements unlimited of and with by eral in order to make that assistance we imagine, of many troublesome incidents distribution "pork" ire based unon such foolish arguments as to a man from selec- congress such has seldom party pledge appoint the which which the Teutons will now feel free to ar- usurpation of authority as the above in cverv instance, because only the tions to be made available, and provides machinery by been in by that organization for that for us in Mexico and which witnessed Washington the president foolish are to turn back the progress that in all about seven million dollars will range against trying position. His predecessor, althouch under the we cannot ourselves. of the party that lndieves in weak govern- in the matter of public work and be available during the next five years for evidently protect We doing same promise, did not do this. Mr. Roualtj have shown so course in ment has succeeded in foregoing con- "free-fo- r- the counties also raise more money, for wabbly a dealing with through either return to. or retain, the old is well qualified and his appointments is very! may gress much valuable legislation, and at bv road construction and improvement. Mexico that she, even alone and unaided, has very alll" svstein, long ago discarded everv pleasing to the people of his home and the same time bv even the county The bill the senate with one not hesitated to flout our counsel and to af- abandoning pretence community in the United States. all the enthusiasts in the state. He is passed only of Americans abroad he has game vote, the house and front us. With Germany at her back, Mex- protecting kept also a stand-pa- t and had no small dissenting unanimously, ur our of war. Republican was the ico will feel more free to go astray from what AUSTRALIAN BALLOT IN EFFECT part in piling up the immense which promptly signed by governor. V.vdence accumulates that the balkv mules majority The of Charles Springer, of the United States desires. o IJona Ana gave last fall. appointment of house nnd senate are no under the Colfax county, W. M. Atkinson, of Chaves longer The Australian ballot law which was Cleofes Romero for insurance control of their driver. The either and Kempenich, of Valencia USUAL president written into our statutes at the session inst is county, Eugene DEMOCRATIC ANSWEB cannot or will into con- excellent. He has had wide experi six was con- not take congress his closed is said to be one the best ever - county, each for a term of years, 0 fidence tell of adopt- ence and his congenial personality back in San within minutes and the representatives of the ill Tiic TVirt irtM Inure firmed by the Senate two after a a . I'l IIM.1 ritirnrWl n , 1 UV VIV.VIKIIjlij"f Kltl rt. ta Fe will be with 'Members of the Federal Reserve Board people clear! an.l what lie pro- - ., j greeted pleasure by many it reached that This the new law detienitely ' body. puts . , . a . "viu,rliv sin uuivi runiva v l i v. vai rii .iiuviivm friends. Cleofes is so and say that Representative Lindbergh's proposal' t viiiijt ct,i:j Republicanism pat in operation and provides a state highway , k'r to ke of the best to them is "too ridiculous to com- provisions tive Association. Governor observed extra-ordina- ry impeach unlimited grant of authority to do what seems Lindsey commission composed of men of wI)id) wm app,icable to our conditions and we well known that it is to men- ment upon". This is by way of becoming a best to mm or to do nothing. Such unres-U.,- 1- hardly necessary experience, and enthusiasm in road mat- that the demand for the change has tion it his name carries that idea formula in the Treasury Department, where tneted autocracy is not agreeable to many De-- right along ters, as well as. men of great personal success , ... , ibeen fully and fairly met by Repub bean with it. Secretary McAdoo himself set the style more ,, . and wide of the state and its needs. iiiuwuii. anil representatives oi mc; r,f knowledge a when Bourne de- ... i... v. il'iriv c,( ,,:,,,. The State Commission is made o than year ago m:.i...'y Highway blue-sk- . 1- - snonsors for the change and supported the three in monstrated the y method of Treasury sunng the Republicans of heir support in np- - . up of of the very best men the state FEDERAL MANAGEMENT DEFECTIVE nlatform pledge to that effect m every cam- - for that bookkeeping which the Secretary had just in- position to the of unlimited powers to -. great undertaking. grant ,1(.1H incf fa Mccrc n,,- 0 stalled. John Skelton Williams, too, used the president and in the attempt to force an ,,: The one hundred or more board appoint- sum and I.indsey were both ardent W. Ford-ne- y when some of the extra session of congress. William Jennings! supporters ments from tax commissioners to un While Congressman Joseph language phase Riggs of its adoption and it is a pleasing incident ranging Bank case was called to hi attention a Bryan, who always is to be found at the storm dertakers are all well selected, well scattered of Michigan, the ranking Republican by that they should have so a in mak and Means It is to have a few catch- center of Democratic politics, is on his wav great part nvpr tVu Qtntn and nc far ie nr Kon member of the Ways Committee, reporter. handy it the law of the state mirsuin by his on all matters words of this sort and no branch of the ad- toward Washington to help the trouble: ing able to learn are generally to the is an acknowledged authority unceasing labor during the past sixty days in satisfactory means from the White House makers, while from all over the country the' different professions and occupations which relating to the tariff, that is not by any ministration, down, shaping its provisions and in holding indivi- - the sole of that he is has been found lacking in this particular. is bombarded with 1 subject legislation qua capitol being messages '1 !c C f c rtw mtm n n vl they represent or regulate, rn' iitOia ft o anti-.n.hta- lified to discuss. He demonstrated in watchful waiters, pacificists and - o lately favora,,let the sweenin- change, to their a somewhat technical how the inefficient And such editorials as the above simply ists. If Congress will devote itself to the way , ... . nartv and his shell-maki- r, , platform pledges Lindsey by j show a lack of sense, but irritate because . .... 'v management of a Government they y;-s- be- - of the high cost of Government the ques-- v..,.. "iinsistancc in his first public speech after th the editor of a is not responsible for the factional in the . . .f 1,.. u:u r i:. . 'fi . t . establishment resulted in about average newspaper expected fight that this was one of "" UI ,lv,,ls win lawe care his Democratic ranks, and are not coming governor the, the production of a similar shop in Pittsburgh. to find better arguments to support ends. they taking things that must be carried out and his 'tse'- - in factional effort to embarrass the great j0 part any tl,nit ition tQ ve the ,n administration a time of national tlfat LEG-IRO- secured extradition and had danger fina, strokc whichba' ished recom. N GOES papers Waiting. In bellowing billows -- HOME" UNWORN also the arrest here of Mr. I iiivy win tiiccriunv support any action mar mcndation. secured, could say nice things about him; has as its the defence American Did the oratory from the orator Cowing. Lapt. remained 1 couM prais" him if I would; purpose of chief of New here in the city, where he was I could tell tug Slid the wide distended Capt. Fred Fornoff, a' out kindness, rights and American honor, but they will not upon is in Los served with a habeas corpus writ, For he's A CREDITABLE RECORD Mexico "rangers." Angeles always doing good. and thev not to consent to an unlimited Ears of the members with his "sombrero boot." He says returnable tomorrow, while Mr. I could boost him as he journeys ought to Sacremento for his of which is demanded Cheers filled the legislative he has to reorganize his rangers Otero went O'er the road of life to day; grant power openly for because kill too men. papers. Attorneys Riccardi and But I let him in silence It is that in the recent Hall as C. W. B. and likewise X. Y. 7.. did they many - pass the purpose of permitting the president to rim generally recognized Bryan Webster of Pasadena were prepar- And I ve not a word to say; session in both Bawl. to do battle in the court to one Qf now r- the nation without the interference of con- of Congress, the Republicans, New Mexico is to have a new ing por j'm those waiting- - nrevent the return to New Mexi a of is House and reflected credit the a- Ere word praise said, gress. Senate, upon set of State Rangers, organized co of the:r client, Mr. Cowing. Form, lines the Or a word of comfort uttered o strifes and districts thev represented. There Votes lor women was his worthy lone more modern than cr Gov. Otero arrived at the Hol- - Till the friend we love lies dead old ones, if Capt Fred Fornoff, lcHbeck !ate armed is nothing pettv or partisan in their activities Theme to glorify Union county was his Friday evening, I JUST LAK SENSE picturcsq of that doughty wi h fhe nccessary papers to extra-- could speak of yonder brother thev had abundant set on the; Scheme, and while he qiuck-on-trigg- As a man know o though example bcllowquently hand of rough djt ,h prisoner. it's good to side. constructive in and the is ab'e to it about And he'd like to hear it At the recent Highway Association meet-- Dcmocratis They are 'Spoke, wildly turbid superheated air he riders, bring Thc two Pasadena attorneys cat perhaps Governor of New As he journeys here be'ow. itirr TT O Hnrsnm evnressml himself as in1'"cir efforts, til resultant uenellt to mticn Ot Mroke, turtively from press table seat there Nr,M.v!r'B U .fed on the former I could world him i""iKn; I.,, Mevico and that famous tell the about l'ie taht was enacted. Dem-- Slid R. L. D. McAllister of the Morn- witn ins som-- 1 . repeated And his all favor of building highways bv contract, hav- - lesr's'atin Though Albuquerque turc. Cant hornott, the Governor of North virtues recall, ocratic members and Democratic and this is what he b ero and his guns and his "Oregon suggestion But at present he is living. in mind the contract between his the ing Journal u- -r Carolina to the Governor of ing probably pressj ,1,. tn gave And it woulnd't do at all; strove to create the that amned-jDi- d: hii.ipi, h Carolina Then followed . firm and Socorro County anent the Mogol- - impression take back George Cowing. Pasadena So I'm waiting, yes, I'm waiting, 1 IJU V. VT W V III- vviliw.i . w.w.w. .. Ion Road. On the same dav or immediate-- 1 '""its and criticisms offered by Republicans newspaperman OIVUV.. ii uavinghquinff " ...... , i hi tne sparK oi me is lea: O- - nau no pe " He took a for a criminally libeled .ex-Go- M. A. - Ere raise my voice to praise him in were captious attempts to delay, the record j dodger traveling r-- ne nao j Iv thereafter a bill was in'odnced the tcro of New Mexico. in the suit oroiiirnt against I must know that he is dead. Senate nrovidin" for all state work to w'" show that the purpose was laudable. Show; and quietly so that C. W. B. Bryan might irf the newspaper man and Mr. Cowing last said: : .i : . i .. l ..... night v Ama u i- - iv u:,u tht rcn.. I the kindness were tne advocates ot n not or mum indict ttih. v. f appreciate be let out on contract. This bill is known jc puiiiicans cniet "We need a State constabulary lv that he held the former Gov That he s often shown to me, bill. inipro ed public service, Know, he pinned it with a common as it is called in the Southwest States, in .esteem. He said a'l And it will not be as the Bursum they urged t larger ordinary estab- ernor high forgotten - C. B. rangers. William H. Greer been the When I his Mm. tl,.. mfwln cm m tiinu, lor the maintenance ot A.nen- Pin, to the back of the coat of W. and 1903 that had written during speak eulogy, 1wnrr1.nni iimnmniess lished a force of rangers in the I should like in cpenJi-operatio- X. heat of last political campaign to stand public - souPht economy in Y. Z. Bryan right above the place where what a narrow escape the state had from the!' r'tf",s- and at the same time put through was. merely politics and there was And proclaim him "friend of mine;"' "r'-- Pll,,Iu mnney and ,he !'slr'-chai- r. his best pants are . a bill that made train robbery a no malice in of the articles But that isn't of Bursum's mind in the governor's ' '" 'ust,ce crime any customary, snr-esca- ne and as the capial offense That stopped ho had writlen about Mr. Otero. So 1 the world no And when we think of this narrow ''"tioii or tax burdens. They were not Thin, paper to legislative gaze Then the give sign lof this kind over night. each side the Of my love for brother, members Presidents own saw it advertised of the x When got viewpoint yonder that the sacrifice V.. Passed by of the Unfurled, they the eyes twenty-si- in number, or ob-- we must sav of rangers, of the other, southern politeness 1 Who has often helped me here; Con- in readiness to all the world. one for each county, began diing 1 am ere I C. de Baca was not in vain. For the party grant autlionty in the tained and the men repeated the waiting praise him, nnlire dutv But they" got Till 1 before his bier. state and citv - necessary to maintain the honor of t'e nation The eyes of the world were on C. W. B. : . . . . r..- words of the Governor of North stand tract system applied to frovern- Gov. A. rost. m international affairs. Thev criticised, in a' Bryan, who his suffrage had them P,ab,t.:? J Carolina as addressed to the fc.dg.ir inrnl pnt,.tt line Inno hppn rnnrlpmnpd thought speech r:;"n"l ,S of South Carolina. Mutual ful- - 1W4 nas ernor is 1 manner and in which time has Flying, and the more in eloquence he since the Legislature H1b On Annth.r It true that in private life most everv-- particulars an for tunA Raved, the more the on his coat tail fused to give appropriation and all bets were This little sentence should thincr is done bv contract. But in private 'y justified. paper tneir mai..i.i?iic(.. freely be. Pl',:iIic and thus it was the New Mexico lower . declared off for a period of thirty written on every heart, stamped on life everyone wnHies out for himself. It is opinion fully approves Republican Waved; "The i became facetious and raiigei - ;avs Thereupon Capt. Fornoff every memory. It sfijuld be the the 'leak' ai'd house in with order to re- No A against No A I. upon irvestiga'. complying my up his Oregon boot, a taxi golden rule practice not only in e arrest me minute is for the l;"r one Wl of con Ifini.ation is heard any-Stat- Outraged, apology demanded in order that its port every they sent teie.wa r!1,1ea and the genfemen from every household, bi t throughout the The a contract made like tnese: an and meet grams - New Mexica caught afternoon world. By helping one another we enters into it It has alwavs been where in censure of those Repub'ic: ns, right and proper dignity might be "Killed me a greaser for break- is graft the train for "home." This, it thought, not only remove thorns from the so in other communities and there is no rea-- i Democrats as well, who sought to prevent sufficiently fast". will be the end of the case so far. and from the miad, t: r r- - here last between pathway anxiety 1111r..t fr.,, n.,,.c,.n Assuaged. "Fight evening h Id Cowing is concerned, as Mr. hut we feel a sense of pleasure in son to cn,o.se thrl it would be different here. ""laLl wi. n.i two men and one killed. It was not the headsi"'iiunof more than a hundred offi- - Otero will probably not return to our hearts, knowing we are doing When public monies art being disbursed it'over me. the extradition OrOceedingS. 3 rlntw In a rreatnro advancement R. L. D. McAllister man fltnu ; ic if r,i,rtt,U(. li.itw m-- hnrnmp nt nnrp cers who were more entitled to When saw he was the "Caught your .u"' Mr Cowing at one time worked A helping hand or an encouraging P' a service on the spot." the sort of revenue he and hand in funeral f the Santa Fe New Mexican, a 1S no ioss vet it is a bene-!v- e imbued with the idea Unit they ought to make Though deprecating uoat, arose, statesmanlike Fornoff declares North- - wor(j to us, in '"""J Capt. tat newsnaDer nartiallv con (it tn hae nnt f!t th side the hition the Democrats insisted upon passing. his lern Mexico is alive with cattle. I, ., I 1 W- - T - .1...... on the out of state, : :c Dr mr- - iwu power ot a little sentence? wno owners. tr"ca. vitro, i- - . . . the no obstacles in the Coat, Said "Mr. I wish abandoned bv the bur" ranch r ... . Favoritism is practiced, terms are made so Republicans placed Speaker to explain my .v .. : tn i"c ""t 1.1.1. v.,, nas not neeuea.. ne encouragement . He in transferred his services to ar.r.v. nrrn-l,!.!,- Tn 'oath of that measure to Vote,; and the Republican floorleader IS? and aid of a kind frlCnd How tr mm,, firms tn rnmnrip except protest against (opposition) 200.000 rt! bv con- - for its im- - noted get a, newspaperi under Republican soothing, when perplexed with some short everv form of dishonesty comes into its injustice and offer suggestions the defiant them and h'PP'n in a article is a !task slaughtering T, ot trol, and signed th;t is both dificuit and bur. 20 cent, . being and dictates the terms nrovement, Note, suggested that the privilige of the room the meat, paymjr per ,eRed tQ haye made dlsnaraging densome t0 eel a gentIe hand on as the ot should be lY fAhraHed h,sions to Mr. Otero'i record as the soulder and to hear a kind We do not sav thnt Mr. Bursum wants The record, it stands before people h.Us "fi"' f unbr?e!ld.,r,e.present1 Governor .something . over eleven voice "Do not be dis- - the is one ot wnicn me Aepuniiwns Denied, R. L. D. McAllister, who thereupon whispering, such conditions to prevail. But the fact that country, m!lrS . go- - Mr-- O"04 the last rnuraced; I see your troubles, let well lie It will make voters ; nmt'lon candidate at this age and time he could advocate the may proud. many Replied NCW. M'.u?fI Z half e,ection was, me help you." What strength is sound for State Auditor and, un. inspired; sweet cmtract svstem as desirable and wish that the party of economic Mexican nd agree smarting - ope created, what something whisky ""y def defcat nd the articles pub- ratittide is felt, and the diff- - the shows how P'es. constructive policies and progressive When it comes to apology for great for State simply ?.rr"i-.t- " .e'B.e cuit, dissolve. ... dew th hoii-wa- rd .. vn;r: mediaeval, out of date and back-- Meals had been in the majority in both Jokes, Union county has perpetrated on this house t" sccuren a warrant cnarginc Mr. fcimchinp Yi us tiAin nn, an hopelessly j enough In our population of with criminal'?r libel. - " hl Cow; other by to strengthen his ideas and his mental processes are,scs- 40000.00. we have been averaging, s i civii for libel endeavoring a Our .;,. - encourage inc weaK ana Press. Hoax, which caused such furor on every more than 105 murders year, rf t Mr Otero's news- .u" r lining Sierra County Free It " " ." .... v. t ...... i.. GAME Hand, that the said R. L. D. McAllister of the Qfates declare that ana tne ramcr.u Attention is called to the above for the BIG GUN FOR SMALL alchohol is removed from the Mexi. paper opposition and oppresSed, that life may glide was forth v.. on ana tne tount ot mt- - one purpose of the lack of sense Albuquerque Morning Journal can we n shut up a ismootniy showing population and 'i''"",""ljsh ,h(. faft ,hat r to publica. tern vie,H waters: .nd the individuals who are so Lindbergh's proposal to with nart nf oiirf oenal tnstttvtios tion the owners of the paper were swt displayed by per Representative throw the hangman's rope. He whose willing hand is ever ready Mr. Bursum with de-- members of the Federal Reserve Canned, and had no opportunity to away aware of a number of alleged libel. to aid us wiI1 reward our humble sistently persuing their ! mpeach the "We are also trying t0 work out ver- - in that he considered the third New Mexico in ons articles that printed the endeavors, and deed is like a Prate, a svstem. V found c , . every good nunciations. All this over the proposed Board looks, at first sight, loading up better tax .vanta ow tb- - a rich on more awuuu acres . . a'exican. ine oincr "hreaA unnn wntrri. the state road sixteen-inc- h small Yet legislature joke the one parcel than he flisaopointed in that j letting of contracts for work, gun for very game. . ' land that nao never orcn ; 7'"ly" "j n. State. if good - ,ir,, h?vc Mf Cowinsr for , us jh' fov" something which should have been done long there is no other manner of accomp-ag- nn.... fax ro'ls. I. mvelf. dis- .A ... v.. lo at least to we apparent hr . , . WlineSS. Ill'l liC UCkiaici Hi;u. uuva It is well understood that the state jlishing what he is seeking. The members of coverea over l.uuu.uuu wormy ui vi tin Imur anvtflinrr anvlinw. fVPTT" Deareader for R. D. L. McAllister do not tie belonging to one comnany on "Were you ever in all your life engineer will draw the specifications for the the board are nominated and confirmed by one shod be dee.Hghted with the ... J' . . J wnicn not tcm ui " 1 the The continue '"m oisconten.ea r asKea one. he nt Sob, he walked out but to take a better ending of episode. the work done and ac-jt- pro-ce- ,ji start Yes: once I was down work, inspect being Senate; consequently, impeachment been paid. And we have just pnee of the habeas corpus hearing' plum in the t as to v nro- - Job: secretary Billy Walton, congressman -j ... . inuuiii. uwncu wiiii or reiert it honestly and imnartiallv. rfwlintrc mav bp hronfht them. Thev ed ,. i unt'c . iiaiiy,. j t . ii n t E R-- L-- D- - McAllister demands Fred Fornoff. head - an DUl 1 cure vided. of course, he is capable of preparing1 are not immune to indictment and prosecution ect C"t. former wio,w( and not onpos- ,a,r "."ur-- , ? nf the New Mexio ,n -- f "au - he went to on the next M h 0ter0 Los Angeles Times. "u, ?" "l snerifirations and is honest in doinir his work. ; tt, rt:- Ut Mr T.in.lhprph nrnhahlv! Respect, Washington and now on the State Tax Commis. j iiarK oi inc uiucs since men. Train-- . where !t no doubt i more ,ecure foT him to back a "Do tell us it." If he is not these things he has no business ; thinks and correctly that no district attor-- i sion, here to take newspaper about with criminal libel. Too Lato J it was when I was a tw?nfT K '. ; 1 V... 1 1. Kemain. man charced "Well, young ctnt...... -- pntrlnnpr Ruf.., if it... ctiniilrl nmlniclfifmn - ""'fi, iicy tlJIIHIIISMUllcu y llic aim Juauvu wmu With a bow and a smile, an apol- Careful with Fire" is good advice man. I had just S!t a job workin" on that: "favoritism is practiced, terms are made! lav such a case before a grand jury, or would nirv and a handshake, what threat- - we know. the trie canal. It was gettin late Would be libel words" T as to-- ' some firms In We not surprised to ened to be a famous criminal "Careful with is ten times in the fa'l and hadn't any shoes to so preclude to compete. prosecute it vigorously if the jurors should tern- - Read while coursing through some A. P. endless suit in New Mexico came to a double so. my name and I had to send home short every form of dishonesty comes into in an indictment on their own end in corridor of the, unexpressed. some- - would bring Screed how same McAllister had norarr the Thoughts may every red cent, except what being and dictates the terms as the fool edi that R.LD. Hollenbeck Hotel vesterday morn- - times fa!l back dead. feed me. I didn t see how I was to torial above can it be that the Bent a pin and placed h with the base ing. Firmer Gov. M. A. Atero. with But God. Himself, can't kill them pet a cair of shoes before winter says, expected ef of the Intent, upon a chair hoping that there might oc. Capt. Fred Fornoff. when they're said, set in. same man who does all these things, as state From the weeping, wailing and teeth , New Mexico and armed --Will Carleton. was hard lines." car some Rangers, "Well, that engineer, will be any more honest while ex- gnashing the New Mexican is doing about epochal with an Oregon boof. came here "So. I thought." said Uncle the in other ? the Drevfus libel suits, one would that Event, that might call thither to sit upon that for the avowed purpose of taking CoDi'es of the 'New Road Law Henrv. smilinir. "until one dav I saw pending people's money any way imagine with C a In form, and of- - a fellar on the the pin the them George Cowing, pamphlet complete street that hadn't The aboye editorial is simply theproduct it feared its ability to establish truth of Pasadena newspaperman ficial, copy 10c per dozen. 90c, any feet I can say a. rve President. .ingle - ' rightly of a brain diseased with a blind hatred for the alleged libelous article. The men from New Mexico had postage paid , ever been discontented .ince then. nt the of state roads , Sec. io. contract ,by fhe State Highway Commission, system Tht every frp highway iinjpjrdve-me- HE NEW ROAD l&W so shall be as soon thereafter as practic- upon state roads or roads maintainedrflfi Con- r designated improved improved, m am act and such other with the this shall ( able, under the provisions of this pro- structed state aid,' under provisions of act, HEWS ; visions as enact therefor. be made in the name State New Mexico and REVfc Enacted by the Legislature of the State of New Mexico i the legislature may The. system of the of signed ' Bfff, : ; ' be State with the board of Section I. There is . hereby created a State Highway of state roads so deignated rnay changed or added to, by the. Highway Engineer, together cjubt xtf ' fcliall be of mem- sub- commissioners or other officer or officers of . Commission which composed three from time to time, by the State Highway Engineer, county proper Mur Nnr SttttM , O. G. of the peaee bers to be the and with 'the a participating county, and by the contracting party, and no King, justice appointed by Governor, by ject to the' approval of the State Highway Commission. The , of precinct 18, Animas spent Thurs be shall such work in the advice and consent the Senate, all of whom 'shall be re- re- such contract shall entered into, nor any day city. Judge King say of State Highway Engineer shall collect information with hundreds of homestead ntrymen whom be in which will create a on filed on lands Animai sidents of the State of New Mexico, and no two of high-wa- ys authorized, any county liability have ,in the ference the character and condition of the 640-acr- e to mileage, Valley under the homestead be residents of the sarnie and no the of the state in excess of the funds apportioned to or shall judicial district, and bridges in the several counties of the state, and part law within the last month and that whom to the same otherwise available for expenditure in such county under the the southern part of ta county more than two of shall belong shall and determine the methods of road con- is win 1. ' investigate sett'.ing up rapidly en.'yii". . official shall be terms of this act. Silver City Enterprise.' political party. No state or county struction and maintenance best adapted to the various sec- eligible to appointment as a member of such Com- of the due to natur- Sec. II.' That partial payments may be made on any New Theatre for SttW City . tions state, having regard topography, It is that are un- members said as com- contract for the of understood plana mission. The of commission, al conditions, the availability of road building materials, the highway improvement, under provisions der way for the erection of a large for their services, shall receive the sum of this act as the work estimates shall be new theatre in Silver City to be. pensation prevailing traffic conditions and the ability of the counties progresses. Progress combined theatre and moving pie Eight ($8.00) Dollars per day while actually engaged roads and based on material in place and labor expended thereon, but no tore house. The lessees - w" e to meet the cost of building and maintaining bridg- Schutz and associates of the n, Adolph in the their; duties as members of said jCorhrrris-sio- more than eighty-fiv- e cent of the contract of the work s discharge of es therein He may, at all reasonable times, be consulted per price Prince-- theatre. The new theatre ' will cost it is understood and their actual and when' travel-in- g shall be in advance of the full of such contract approxi- necessary expenses by county and other officials having authority over high- paid completion mately $10,000 and wi'.l combine all on business of the Commission. No member of the' com- such and its acceptance by the State Highway Engineer. The state late features in moving picture ways and bridges, relative to any question affecting houses with inclined floor, ind v d 'at such mission shall receives compensation or xpenses for more and and he in like manner call on arid county shall each pay its proportionate share of par- upholstered seats and large stage for highways bridges; may the of drama. It is than m the one tial on the certification of the amount thereof by presentation ninety days aggregate during "arty year county food officials and county surveyors for any informa- payments also understood that Mr. Schutz wUI install the latest machines e'ectrl-ca- l the members said Commission shall have the powers and con- the State Highway Engineer. of tion or maps relative to the location, character, and effects,' typhon system of duties Article LI the Sec.: 12. That of deemed the steam heot. ladies re'i-in- g perform the provided by II, Chapter I, of dition and within their or rights way necessary by ' of the highways bridges jurisdiction room etc. Silver' New Mexico Statutes of State Commission for constructed under City Enterprise. Annotated, Codification 1915. control, and any such official who shall fail to supply such Highway highways the of this be the either GUADALUPE Sec. 2. The term of office of such members shall information when so called upon, shall be guilty of a mis- provisions act,.shajl acquired by county donation the owners of the lands which such be six years. Within thirty days from their appointment demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to by by through Faith in the Future shall and elect a and secre- less than ten dollars nor more than one hun- highways shall pass or by agreement between such owners and The imposing and substantial new they qualify, organize president a fine of not of the Charles llfeM Com- board commissioners of such or building tary. They shall classify themselves by lot so that one of dred dollars. He shall determine the character of, and have the of county county, through pany at Santa Rosa has been com- the has trans- until the exercise of the of eminent domain in the same man- pleted and company them shall hold office until two years, one four years supervision over, the construction, repair and maintenance power ferred a portion of its immens- - of this and one until six from and after 1, And under ner as provided for acquiring property for other public uses. goods carried at point years January 1917. of all state roads and bridges improved the provisions The erection of this new bui'dlng Sec. That for the of this is t ! "me- thereafter one commissioner shall be appointed each two of this act, and shall prepare, or approve all plans and speci- 13. purposes act, neressary a wonderful for t' culverts and on diate section and its evidence of ' shall bridges, other appertaining structures any and . , fications and estimates therefor. He report the pro- our community's bea'thy growth JWf ; and IHeld Com- highway, shall be considered a part of such highway. Not prosperity; the Company Sec. , 3. The Commission shall appoint a State High- ceedings of his office annually to the State Highway is to be congratulated for its' fi'th in as it All monies in more than fifty per cent of the cost of all construction or im- In the future development of Gua- way Engineer who shall be general charge of the work of mission, at such time may designate. also its of under the of this shall dalupe county enterprise the Commission and be its active, executive representative. the state "Road Fund" shall be expended only upon itemis- provement highways, provisions act, and progressiveness. be by the state, and not less than per cent by the He shall be a competent civil engineer, experienced and skilled ed vouchers approved by the State Highway Engineer, filed paid fifty Pecos Valley Cow Tops Market He-fo- rd in drawn the State county in which such work is done, except where such work A registered 3 year old highway and bridge construction and, maintenance. He with the State Auditor, and warants by cow, one of a carload shipped to shall receive an annual to be the Auditor the State Treasurer. is done by the State Highway Commission without the use of Amarillo, Tex., topped the market salary fixed by Commission, upon when sold week. THe ' funds. there, 'ast .be allowed his acjual traveling and other necessary expenses Sec. 8. That whenever the county commissioners of county price was $.125. This speaks wll v Sec. That all state constructed and im- for the cattle being turned out DT . .while in the discharge of his duty and shall give any county shall desire that any main traveled road or roads 14. highways the Pecos Valley Breeding Farm, and entire time and to the duties of his in such included those the State proved under the provisions of this act shall be maintained by Messrs. De Graftcnreid and ny-brea- hjs energy office, county among adopted by the owners, are fully entitled more than save as hereinafter provided. He shall take the usual oath Highway Commission as a system of state roads, shall be the State Highway. Commission, but not fifty per to that "smile ht won't come off." shall be the state Ft. Sumner Leader. and execute in favor of the state a bond in the sum of Fifty improved or constructed under the provisions of this act, cent of the cost of such maintenance paid by Guaderewe the commissioners and not less than cent shall be paid by the counties. Bridge for Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars, of like character, with written application shall be made by county fifty per Residents of Guadalupe and vicini- like such The State Commission may, however, contract with are working to have the Board surety or sureties and for like purposes, and to be ap- to the State Highway Engineer for improvement or Highway ty tbem maintain such of County Commissions gran proved and filed, as is prescribed in Section 5368 of the New construction, and for state aid therefor. If the county the county commissioners of any county to any a hridtre across the Pecos river at Sumner are or therein, in accordance with stand- that town. Fort people Mexico Statutes Annotated, Codification of 1915. The pre- of any county shall fail so to apply for state state highway highways heartily in favor of this movement and and have signified their willingness mium such bond shall be which such aid is ards by the State Highway Engineer subject ' of paid out of the state "Road Fund." aid during the year for available, such county prescribed to assist them Ft. Sumner Leader. and if the com- He shall hold office during the pleasure of the State High- shall thereby forfeit its right to its portion of state aid for that to supervision and inspection by him, county so to maintain such high- LINCOLN way Commission. year, and the funds apportioned to such county for such year missioners of any county contracting shall fail, or refuse properly to execute such The Commission in its discretion designate the shall remain in and be a part of the state "Road Fund" ways, neglect LINCOLN may Returns From K. C. such work of maintenance, the State Highway Engineer, after rea- State Engineer as, the State Highway Engineer, in which for the succeeding year. If, upon receipt of application, Wilbur Coe of Glencoe T.jncoln inves- sonable have such work of maintenance done and county, has been to Kansas City to or- the State Commission shall be satisfied, after notice, may s ...event he shall under the direction and until otherwise Highway tneth-il- of b'rrrfing the cost thereof to the allotment study proper dered the the duties the State that the proposed improvement should be made or un- charge the county's portion of rem'stered rattle. Wi'bur is the son by Commission, perform of tigation, well known k- such from the state "Road Fund" for the in of Frank Coe. the in addition to those of State dertaken and that the county will be able to pay its portion of due county year man and horticulturist of Lincoln Highway Engineer Engineer, is he will be available to which such work is done. No pipe lines, poles or telephone county. The Cie ranch and while acting as State Hightvay Engineer shall receive the cost thereof and that state funds pay Rm'doso river .nd is one of the best to be and fruit a One Thousand in the state's of such cost, it the same and or electric transmission lines or railways, authorized improved stock ranches salary of ($1000.00) Dollars per annum portion may approve farms in so"thi"" New Mexico. on or roads constructed or improved under the .. addition to the compensation provided by Section 5657 of undertake such work of improvement in accordance with the placed along Tucumcari American. of this act, shall be located except in accordance the Nml Mfrim Cimc A titininivi fniiiiimtirm nt inte provisions of this act ; and the said State Highway Engineer, provisions LUNA with rules and therefor the State Sec. 4. That the said State Highway Commission or one of his assistants, shall proceed to view said road or regulations prescribed by Commission. Starts Bi Chicken Rreh . thereof to be and make all Highway and the State Highway Engineer shall be provided with part proposed improved, surveys, F. N. Lanoh'sn. who own 'wo to farms in the suitable offices in the state by the of plans, specifications and estimates of cost for its construction Sec. 15. That in order provide funds for carrying of the finest capitol superintendent aside from his laree r'n'-- there shall be levcd val'ev. public buildings and property, which offices shall be under out of such materials as may be decided upon by the said State out the provisions of this act, annually interests in Tevas. has wisely d'd-e- raising is a the the said that whenever, in the upon all taxable in the state a tax of one-ha- lf of one that pou'try god charge of State Highway Engineer and shall Highway Engineer; provided, judg- property thing here, and has accordingly pur- bred Wh't T.g-horn- s be at such times as the business of the Commission ment of the State Commission, it is desirable to pro- mill on the dollar, which tax shall be in addition to the tax chased 1000 pre kept open Highway from a Los Angeles hatchery and the convenience of the shall Such of- ceed with the improvement of any road or roads comprised in of not to exceed one mill upon the dollar authorised by Section and will make it 2000 In the course public require; that "bout the Mexico Statutes Codification of a short time, figuring fices shall be conveniently and properly furnished and shall the system of 'state roads, for the improvement of which the 2642 of New Annotated, of five months now he w'm be about 1600 to 1800 eggs be the repository for all records of the Commission. county commissioners of the county in which the same is lo- 191 5; and it is hereby made the duty of the State Highway marVeting be per day. ' Sec. cated shall have failed or declined to make application as pro- Commission, created by this act, to cause such levies' to His daughter. Louise, on of our 5. That the State Highway Engineer, with the school (fir's, has such wide awake high consent and of the State vided in this section, it shall be lawful for the State Highway made by certifying same to the State Auditor, and taxes also launched in the business, her approval Highway Commission, may 300 chicks of with the of such road shall be levied and collected in the same manner as other taxes, first shipment being appoint and fix the compensation of such assistant engineers Engineer to proceed improvement any or the same strain. She will not only business of and such roads without application from the said county commissioners, and shall be paid into the state treasury and covered into the conduct a little poultry clerks, and employ other help, as may be neces- her own, will import baby chicks One-ha- lf derived the bt to the conduct of the work of the and to pay the entire cost of such improvement from the por- "Road Fund". of the net revenues from for any of her young friends or any sary proper Commission, who desires to engaee in made available the motor vehicles, under law now in existence, one else under the provisions of this act, and all such appointees on tion of the state "Road Fund" under pro- licensing of any the nrofitable industry of poultry visions of this act for within the discretion or that hereafter be enacted, and all fines and penalties raising. entering upon their duties shall first take the prescribed expenditure wholly may Our market for eggs and non'try collected violations such shall also be into is oath of office, if so required by the Commission. of the State Highway Commission, and from the state appor- for of any law, paid inexhaustible. Deming Graphic. into said Sec. 6. That it shall be the of the State tionment of funds under the act of Congress hereinafter re- the state treasury and covered "Road Fund". Three Important Meetings duty High- meet- ferred to. to Section New Mexico There were three important way Commission to hold meetings at such times and for Subject the provisions of 4579, ings at the court house this wW such as it deem essential Sec. That for to cost one thousand Statutes Annotated, Codification of after for Wednesday afternoon. February 21, periods may to the proper carrying 9. improvements 1915, providing viz: the Mimhres Valley Creamery out of the provisions of this act. The' members thereof dollars or less, it shall be discretionary with the State High- interest and sinking fund upon the State Association, the Luna County. Tele- phone Association and the Luna of-t- Commission shall have ".power to" administer oaths, and the": Commission way Engineer, subject to the approval he Commission, to Highway Bonds, the State Highway County Farmer's Mntual Fire In- All of are shall reserve the state "Road Fund" a suf- surance Association. these shall have a common seal. It shall be the duty of the said execute such work of improvement, or to allow the county to out of of much interest to our farmers and is will be a Commission to consider and determine all do the on account, or to let the same on contract ; ficient sum annually, based upon estimates by the State High- it hoped that there at its meetings work, force turnout. in- very large to the general policy of the said Commission but where the cost of the proposed improvement will exceed way Engineer, to cover all expenses of the Commission, Our farmers are waking up to questions relating more salaries and and to the state's their needs and are realizing and the conduct of the. work in general, to receive and con- one thousand dollars, it shall be the duty of the State Highway cluding of officers employes, pay and more every day that they mnst if are to the sider, at such times as it elect, the annual to let the same on contract, after for portion of the cost of properly maintaining all highways there- they reap may report of Engineer advertising greatest measure of success. Dem- tlieStte Highway Engineer, and to act in aHrnitters re-- bids, subject to the approval of the Commission. Such ad- tofore constructed or improved and comprised in the system of ing Graphic. to the such mat- vertisement for bids shall be in accordance with such rules and state roads herein provided for : Provided, that not less than latirig recommendations, 'reports and other M'KINLEY . cent funds made available this act shall ters as it may be found advisable to submit to the Governor . regulations as may be adopted therefor by such Commission, twenty per of the by roads-- . Gibson to Have Boy Scuts or to the State that re- and bids shall be received at such and shall be made on be expended by the Commission in the maintenance of Legislature; provided, however, any places An organization of Boy Scouts is within a ports or information shall, be furnished the Governor, by the such forms and in such manner and accompanied by, such guar, The balance of said fund shall be expended by the State High- to be formed at Gibson few days with about 50 members. Commission,' hiY request theefor. antee as may be prescribed by the said Commission. The way Commission in the construction and improvement of high- A scout master to have chare of uppi arrive at the Sec. board of commissioners of the in which said under the of this act in the man- the work is expected to 7. That the State Highway Engineer shall have county county ways, provisions following camp next week from Denver.- The Victor-America- n will bear of all records of the Commission; shall a record improvement is to be made, and for which bids are invited, ner: Of such balance a sufficient sum shall first be set apart company charge keep all the expenses of organizing the of all proceedings and orders pertaining to the business of shall be notified by the State Highway Engineer of the time annually to pay the interest and the principal of any certifi- Scouts and wt'l buy the uniforms his be and pay the scouts master salary his office and of the State Highway Commission; and shall set for opening such bids, and the county board, or a represen- cates of indebtedness that may issued under the provisions so that there will be no expenses said Section 16 as the same shall become on the members. The boys of Gib- on file of all and estimates tative be at of bids. The of hereof, severally due, Victor-Americ- keep copies plans, specifications, thereof, may present opening son and the other an prepared by; his office. ' He shall cause to be made and State Highway Engineer may reject any or all bids, if they and the remainder of such fund shall be used, as provided ini camps are enthusiastic over the pro- : position. Gallup Herald. kept in his office a general highway plan of the state; and are unbalanced, or for any other good reason ; but otherwise Section 19 of this act, to equal the federal funds apportioned LwORA shall, as soon as practicable after the taking effect of this act, he shall award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, to the State; and not less than seventy-fiv- e per cent of the cause to be call the sur-- to the board of commissioners, rnainder of such balance shall be by the said Commis- prepare, or prepared, or upon county subject approval by county expended This Oraaty Suits Hint or the county 'highway superintendent to furnish, a where county funds are involved. The successful bidder shall sion in each of the several counties of the state in proportion Mr. Trimble and father w W. yeyor map Walters. accompanied A. D. Fisher showing all of the main" highways of' the 'several counties, be required to furnish satisfactory bond, in such amount as to the assessed valuation of all property therein, exclusive of on a rea! estate expedition Tuesday. in cities towns After traveling extensively' over the of the state, and shall, under the direction of the State High- may be determined by the State Highway Commission. If no that or having a population of more than two state in search of a suitable loca- Commission, select and the bid is received, new bids be called for, or thousand, as shown by the latest available federal census : Pro- tion. Mr. Trimble stated that no- way designate highways that., satisfactory may where else had he found country should comprise a system of state roads, which shall, as nearlv. the work may be done without letting to contract, as may be vided, that the state and federal funds expended on any road that suited him tike this.' He ex- alt perts to locate in thtsi yidnity. ctlcableV be such' will We traffic . determined State with or constructed under the a as 'best serve t needs. by the Highway Engineer, the approval roads, or improved provisions of Developer. . , . 1 ' - ' '. " CHsvt Heelth Mere and develop the resources of the state. its oi the State' Commission. Continued from page six U Upon adoption Highway .'.'.' Dr. R." J- - wa. received a letter form hit brother. Dr. W. J. sistants and employees as he may deem advisable, He shall state "Road Fund" and available for expenditure in the Greisataa of Butler, Penntyrvaaia, the first of week. The tetter THE NEW ROAD LAW keep complete and accurate records of all work done and of struction and maintenance of highways, and alt federal funds told of zero weather hack there all expenditures incurred under his direction, in such form apportioned to this state under the said Act of Congress, ahaM tince Pebrtury 2nd, also of epide- mics of grip and pneumonia there. and manner as may be prescribed by the State Highway En- be expended upon the highways comprising the system of State Wheaever enough people back east Continued from page five. realize Hie superior advantage of gineer or Board of County Commissioners, and such records roads provided for by this act. New Mexico at to climate and health Section shall be shall be to at all times the Com- Sec. 20. That the State Commission la here- there wiM be ten people enjoyiag ig hereof, charged against any apportionment open Inspection by County Highway New Mexico sunshine for one all every of suck funds to which the county wherein such road or roads missioners by whom he is employed, and by the State by authorized to make such rules and regulations as Rary of its present inhabitants. Mills De He shall make when and ad re- be necessary to carry out the provisions of this act vtloper. may be located, may be entitled way Engineer. reports Commis- 21. That all records authorized be and is quested by the State Highway Engineer or County Sec maps, and papers of every, QUAY The tax levy by this section shall sioners, all of which shall be made in duplicate, one to be character pertaining to the office of the present State High excepted from the provisions of Section 12 Chapter S4 of Fiva Car In, and Fi Out filed with the State Highway Engineer, and the other with way Commission, shall be turned over and delivered to the New Mexico for the This, paper has on occasion re- the Session Laws of the State of year Commissioners. shall also make in new Commission created this marked before that there the County He duplicate by act, immediately upon the general- account administra- ly tomething going on round here 191 5. There shall not bechargedon of an annual report of all work done under his direction, to- organization thereof. among the business people of the one-ha- lf ' and in excess of seven and commuatty.' Todays record of thej tion engineering expenses gether with an itemized statement of all monies expended Sec. 22. The boards of county commissioners of the sever- M. B. fcrldenberg Company is five cent of the estimated cost of any work of construc- which be filed like al counties are carloads oJ merchandise received per under his supervision, copies of shall in hereby authorized to enter into state or and five carloads sold. That meant tion, rpair or maintenance, uponany highway bridge manner. agreements with the Secretary of Agriculture for the survey, that they have handled ten carloadt or for work which State of merchandise today. Not a bad or upon any highway bridge upon All work construction, and main- construction, and maintenance of roads and trails within their busi- of improvement, repair record for just one firm of the aid is counties as Section est town in . provided. tenance of county roads and bridges, not done under super- provided by 8 of the Act of Congress of Toeumcar American. Commission shall Sec. 16. That the State Highway vision of the State Highway Commission, shall be let by con- the Unseed States, approved July eleven, 1916, entitled "An of the Act Tuouncari A Bu.y Two be and hereby is authorized to anticipate the proceeds tract to the lowest responsible bidder by the County Highway to provide that the United States shall aid the states in the Tucumcari was full of to people levies the issuance of certificates Com- construction of rural roads, and for other day aad Main street was lined for aforesaid by Superintendent, subject to the approval of the County post purposes'. three blocks with banked cart most at such times and in such amounts as in the judgment of such law the Sec. 23. That such boards of of then from the districts. missioners, after advertisement as provided by for county contoiissiortap country shall be is- Jsrfuarr and February, generally not Commission may be necessary, which certificates of contracts for the construction of bridges, under such as may enter into the agreement provided for in the foregoing the best business are letting months, good for such of time as said Commission shall deter- section, shall in such as in ones this year. There is a mark-- d sued length regulations and upon such specifications as may be prescribed levy years their discretion funds in business improvement Quay mine, not exceeding two years: Provided, that no certificates the Commissioners. are needed, a tax sufficient for the purpose of funds county Ulely and the prospects are or approved by County providing the estimated for into rood for it to continue for the year. shall be issued in excess of pro- In cases where no satisfactory bid shall be received for the carrying effect of the agreement so entered into Tucuracari American. based collec- with the duct of the levies hereinbefore mentioned, upon such work the same may be done upon force account; ami Secretary of Agriculture. Bur Fin Cattl tions for the and that such certificates Such road construction either be let contract to ' preceding year, all such work whether let by contract or done upon force may by R. L. Flicks this week sold his shall at a rate of not to exceed five the lowest and best bidder or be done rtork cattle, consisting of ISO head, bear interest account, shall be under the supervision of the County High-wa- y may under such sup- WV L' Duke of Geor- to Kainbridge, cent annum. to the foregoing limitations the be made ervision and control as be to the of gia, the consideration being $8,000.00. per per Subject Superintendent. No payments shall for any may agreed by Secretary Mr. Duke also leased the Hick's ranch State Highway Commission may from time to time issue such work unUss same shall have been done to the satisfaction Agriculture and such board of county commissioners. H miles southeast of town and will as shall be to For take charge immediately. certificates in such amounts necessary fully carry of the County Highway Superintendent as evidenced by his Sec 24. the purpose of enabling the boards of Mr: Hicks will Move the remainder of the act of commissioners of his herd to other ranches he hat out and meet the provision Congress approved written certificate filed with the Board of County Commis- county to carry ouf without delay the provi- m the 'vicinity of Hudson, and will eleven, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and known as the sioners. sions of this act, suck boards are hereby authorized and em- therefore remain a citizen of Quay July ' "Federal Road and to amounts sufficient to to cause to be levied and collected tax exceed- county. Law", provide Except as law otherwise all funds that powered a of not The place leased by Mr. Duke It by provided may three-se- c the sums which be available to the State of New ing two mills on each dollar of taxable situate within erne of the best improved equal may be derived from taxation, issuance of bonds, gifts or bequests, property tion ranches in the county, contain Mexico under such law. Said certificates their respective counties, and such tax be levied ag a large adobe house and other or from any other source, for road or bridge purposes, in the may annually conveniences. The 150 head of cat- be the Commission in a form to be whenever for shall issued by approved shall be covered into creat- necessary carrying out the provisions of this act tle he bought are high grade Here respective counties, a fund, hereby the General, shall be signed by the president of the The said boards of commissioners are authoris- fords. Tucumcari Sun. by Attorney ed, to be known and designated as "County Road Fund". county hereby Commission, attested by its secretary, with the seal of the ed and empowered to anticipate the revenues which be N. M. to the Ratcua With Tin Front time to time as they may deem necessary the Coun- may Commission thereunto affixed, and shall be countersigned by derived under the of this cer- D. E. Thomas of the Red Peaks ty Commissioners shall set aside from the County Road Fund provisions section, by issuing Copper company, was in several days the State Treasurer; said treasurer shall keep a correct and tificate therefor, at a rate of interest not to exceed six cent booking after the. interests of his a special fund for road and bridge expenditures, the amount per company. There is no excitement at complete record of such certificates. Said certificates shall per annum, and in amount not in excess of the estimated the but there is much whereof shall be based upon an estimate furnished by the Coun- pro- copper camp, derived from the collection of the duct of such levies ?ood feeling among the members of be paid out of the revenue and the Board. Such levy or herein authorized, based upon the his to the fact ty Highway Suprintendent approved by corporation, owing levies hereinbefore mentioned and authorized. percentage of tax collections for the Such 'hat added to the- copper Values special fund shall be placed at the disposal of the County High' preceding year. already established by the analyses Sec. 17. The State Highway Engineer, with the ap- certificates shall be issued only as and when the ores that have been sent way Superintendent by warrant drawn upon the county treas- necessary for ti or the away to the company's expert m'n' proval of the State Highway Commission, may perform use as a to meet purpose aforesaid. erologist, tin has neen discovered in urer, for checking fund payrolls for labor,, dou- cause to be work or part thereof, Out of the Road Fund shall be quantities that will more than performed, any highway team hire, and such other cash expen- County paid under the values of these Red discharged employees, ble the output under the provisions of this act, and prepare materials to be general supervision and control the board com- Peak properties. The company is ditures as may be necessary in the proper execution of the of of county noise over the find, means the labor of state njt making any used in such highway work, by of under missioners, in the manner provided by this act, the al"e the returns on work the charge of such County Highway Superinten- salary of but 'ney waiting convicts shall be law avail- the a quantity of the samples sent the or county convicts, when such by dent. County Highway Superintendent and all expenses incident that are now ev- engineer expected able and arrangements can be made by which to the establishing, and ery day. These samples were taken satisfactory All such shall be accounted the Coun- constructing, repairing maintaining, of the expenditures for by for the purpose determining they may be used. When such work is performed by means altering, changing and vacating of public highways and value of the entire average of the ty Highway Superintendent, in accordance with the system bridg- vein of ore in which the tin was dis- of the labor of convicts, the State Highway Engineer shall es, and compensating for of in all res- in this act and such Shall on rights way therefor, covered. Before the war Europe used such of accounting by provided, officer 'he United States depended entirely compute the value of such labor so on highway work, pects in accordance with law and subject to the limitations for the or before the tenth day of each month file with the county mi on the German government according to rules and regulations which shall be prescribed provisions of this act. tin used In this country, and for that clerk a complete itemised and verified account of all such ex- reason It was always an expensive by the State Highway Commission, and if the convicts so used Sec 25. Sections 2646 to 2651, inclusive, and Sed- ore, but now there is none to be penditures during the preceding month, accompanied by re- had in any quantity from any tource, are state convicts, equipped and maintained by the state, the itions 2631 and 2636 of the New Mexico Statutes in bills and vouchers therefor. Such accounts shall be Annotated, and it It lately not even quoted the value thereof its ceipted American markets. So the Red state shall receive credit for on portion Codification of 1915, are hereby repealed. the audited from time to time as the County Commissioners may Peaks Company, It is believed has of the cost of such highway work, and if the convicts are This act shall not be construed as made a real tin strke of real tin. direct repealing the provisions Tucumcari American. county convicts, equipped and maintained by the county, the of Sections 2707 to 27:8 inclusive, of said New Mexico Sta- Prior to their bills all material and shall be crp'"1'-- ' ;t1i the value thereof on its payment for supplies, tutes Taa Ospos4 county portion Annotated, nor any thereof. Ineorporatiea equipment purchased for road or bridge purposes shall be The Commercial Club had a meet- of the cost of such work. Sec. 26. That it is necessary for the with a view to preservation of ing Friday afternoon approved by the Board of County Commissioners. They shall the incorporation : but such move is op- Sec. 18. The several Boards of County Commission- public peace and safety of the inhabitants of the State of be made out upon and shall be cer- posed by Some of the most pro. the and oil prescribed forms properly New Mexico that the minent business men in oar town, ers shall have general control management of provisions of this act shall become ef- men so ad- tified by the County Highway Superintendent. No purchase ft seems strange that roads, highways and bridges in their respective counties with fective at the earliest possible time, and therefore an emer- vanced and progressive in ideas in such de- for any purpose, calling for an expenditure in excess of is many retpeets should be opposed to the exception of such roads, highways and bridges as are gency hereby declared to exist, and this act shall take eff-fe-ct is be this measure which so evidently Fifty Dollars, shall made by the County Higleway Super- be made stock of clared by the State Highway Commission to be state highways and in full force and effect from and after its We are the laughing without the passage the entire country, for our fame Is intendent, authority from County Commissioners. and that we or bridges, and roads constructed or maintained with state aid, approval nation with, by the fact All expenditures from the County Road Fund shall be a measure for the good of any town. and shall have power to establish and change as provided by point wie PriJe t0 T,os be.,ng: made in accordance with a uniform system of accounting, to third to the oldest town n the law and to maintain the same, save as by this act otherwise as be the State United States, but yet so young Commission shall prescribed by Highway Commission, which so not to be Taos Newt. provided. The State Highway employ incorporated. far as practicable shall conform to the methods governing a County Highway Superintendent for each county of the POWER RATE ROOSEVELT the expendieure of other county funds. state, or may employ one such superintendent for two or The several Boards of County Commissioners of the state Craaaa Station at Elida more counties. The Commission shall fix the compensation Now ore The Roosevelt County creamery such in with the hereby empowered and directed to have prepared, in ac- 200 K. 7c a cream station at of superintendents accordance importance W. per K. W. has established cordance with the to be Elida. and the merchants of that of the work in the several counties, and no person shall be specifications prescribed by the Statet 300 K. W. little city will discontinue W.ocperK. thriving cream. in of said Commission he Highway Commission, a map which shall show the complete the buying and shipping of so employed unless the opinion 400 K. W. 5c per K. W. Mr. Ruckman wilt have charge of system bf county highways, both and prospective in Por-tat- es and existing the new station and will pay possesses the knowledge, experience ability necessary pro- ar- their which shall be with prices straight. Under this to the duties of such position. The State High- respective counties, map filed the cream of perly perform AD in excess of the above at K. rangement, the producers State Highway Commission and a copy thereof with the coun- 4c per W. that country contiguous to Elida will way Commission may adopt such rules and regulations as enabled to take their cream to clerk. Such be Siwdal Rates for Cooking. he be the fitness of the ty map shall altered or changed from time to Elida and to get the same prtcet may deemed expedient for ascertaining that are paid In Portalet. This ap- time as may be necessary in order to keep it up to date. SANTA FE WATER "LIGHT both persons for such position, and for otherwise carry- & CO. pear! to be good arrangement for the creamery and for the farmers ing out the provisions of this act. In no Sec 19. That the legislature of the State of New Elida Portalet of the community. such Mexico hereby assents to the of the act of Valley News. case case shall the salary of Superintendent provisions Congress, exceed the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-si- x and 66-10- 0 approved July eleven, nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled Aaotk-a-r Kacor-- i Brka "An Act to Provide that the United States shall Aid the States Tom brings a story to the Dollars per month, nor ten per cent of the amount of the FOR Taylor one News office that, if told by any estimated of the road or levies in the in the Construction of Rural Post Roads, and for other Pur- would be looked upon with proceeds county levy else U. tome suspicion. He says that he has county or counties by which he is employed. Provided, ia poses", 39 S. Statutes at Large, page three hundred and a Poland China sow that; is five INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, SURETY fifty-fiv- e. The State Commission is auth- bo;;ds rears old, and that Tuesday morn- counties expending the proceeds of county road bond issue Highway hereby him ing of this week she brought such exceed said ten cent, but in no event orized to enter into all contracts and agreements with the Un- fifteen pigs. He says that there are salary may per only places at the table for four- shall such be in excess of the aforesaid sum of One ited States government relating to the construction and main- SEE teen to eat at one time, but that alt salary 66-10- tenance of are alive and thriftv. This is tome Hundred and Sixty-si- x and 0 Dollars per month. The rural post roads under the provisions of the said record for pigs. Portalet Valley Act of to submit such scheme con- Newt. County Highway Superintendent shall be required to qualify Congress, or program' of II AY WARD struction and as Secre- by taking the official oath and by executing in favor of the maintenance may be required by the VALENCIA state a bond conditioned for the faithful discharge o'f his tary of Agriculture, and to do all other things necessary fully PHONE 52 W to out the The Valencia County Teachert As- duties, in such sum as may be prescribed by the Board of carry contemplated and provided by the an announce- sociation have put out Commissioners, which bond shall be by such said act The good faith of the State is hereby pledged to ment and program for a meeting to County approved be held at Los Lnnas March 10, at board and filed in the office of the county clerk. The pre- make available funds sufficient to equal the sum apportioned the public school building of that the CAPITAL COAL YARD town . mium upon such bond shall be paid out of the County Road to state by or under the United States government during is and The program comprehensive hereinafter created. Whenever such each of the five years for which federal funds are appropriated speeks well for the progress which Fund Superintendent in that is being made in education is jointly employed for two or more counties, the Board of by the said act and to maintain the roads consrtucted under county. have The president of the association it County Commissioners of 'the respective counties shall pay funds. He shall power and authority to employ and Swastika Coal, Cerrillos Coal, All .Kinds secre- Mr. Frank Sanchez and the com- N. Mr. Adelino Sanchez. such portion of his salary as shall be determined by the State discharge, and, subject to the approval of the county Steam Coal; Madrid, M., Anthracite tary, an- Oae of the paragraphs of the Commission. to the control, of the missioners, to fix the salaries of such assistants and employees Coal, Madrid Coal, Cord and nouncement, replete with live sug- Highway Subject general Smithing be as- -, gestions is at follows: County Commissioners, and the limitations of this act, the as may necessary, and may assign such duties to such Sawed Wood, Factory Kindling. "All those who have the welfare he is and the of the youth at heart are cordially County Highway Superintendent shall supervise and direct employed, expenditure of county road and bridge invited to attend this meeting. Every . the maintenance and work all roads, the provisions of said act, and to make adequate provision for-carry- ing teacher in Valencia county is urged construction, repair upon KEARA. T. A S. F. DEPOT PlSSE C3 EA13 to he present and take part ia the and within the or counties wherein out such maintenance. All moneys accruing to the different disosMtoas." highways bridges county OP NEW MEXICO. J5E-- , coatahslaf M) acre a. TVrrt ara m the pure hate price of aaM tract of laad K 32E., coataining go acres. There are containing 160 acret. The ea the feet fee advert! atatv STATE no Improvementt purchase price) imarovemtata oa tbia had. ia thirty equal, annual permeate, with Sale No. 613, NttSWM Sec IT. 27N., improvements oa thia land. thit Itnd consist of well, windmill, talks and appraisement and alt coata faadataV NOTICE FOR rUUCATMN Sale No. 4V4, AM of See. . WK interett on all deferred paymeata a the k, 29E., containing M acrea. There are No bid on the above deacribed tracta and fencing, value IS70.S5. tal to the tale bcreia, aad tech and ail See. 21, M, All of Sect. . M, rale of lour per cent per aaaaat, ea no nn laad. o' (and will be accepted for leat thaa Sale No. 557, NW Sec 11, T. 6N., ft. of taid be WHSec improvementa thit five aft, amount t, mult deposited ia rUBLIC LAND' MLS 7 Jl, a, WM Sec H, T. MS., . BE., coa. vance. nnvmeata and Intercat due oa Oct Sale No. 614, SttNWU, SWU Sec IS, Dollara ($5.00) per acre, which It the containing 320 acrea. The improvementa oa or certified at the time ober of etch aad each other value thereof. there- ctth exchange ef laiaiaf 4M9.04 acrea. The itaarovtsaeatl Itt year, All Of Sec. 16, SEMNEM, DEotj Sec u. appraiaed In additioa thit land conaitt of fencing, value $150. aale, and which aaid amount aad all at of value reeervatloaa aad to the tvccettful bidder for the Sale No. 558. WW R. EDDY COUNTY. oa thia laad cosaial ieaciaf, condition!, otiliyatiooa, EM. SE!eNW!e. EMSWVi Sec. 13. NKNEld. mutt pty See. 13, T. 7N., 28E.. them are subject to forfeiture to the Stlte 1600.00. termt at may DC require ay law. SEUNE)4. WSEX, SEMSWX Sec. 24, Wj, improvementt that exiat on the land at the containing 320 acrea. The improvementa oa of New Mexico if the luccettfat bidder No. W. All of Sec T. K. The Commiationer of Public Laade of NEWNWW. value of data Office of the Commissioner of Public Landa, Sale 2, US., NEW. EttSWId. NWlaSEW appraised thit land conaitt fencing end well, value not execute a contract withia 173. -- acrea. are New Mexico, or each Sale No. 6S9. All of See. 36. T. 26N.. R. thirty day New IH7. int., containing a sacra bit agent holding section 29, T. Z7H., au --UC., Lxit 2. baa mailed to Mat Fe, Mexico, January O, o .mi ale retervea the to aad 640 acrea. The a.Sale No. SEWNEW See. V' him by the Nonce nereM tnai improvcmeiii ua right reject any yiNWH, NEMNEW, SH Sec. 7, All ol .He.., containing Improve. 559, NWN'. 11, 5"" n,?f'" coatract to arovida it (lven pur...., t. NWM. SKNEK See. J4. T. all bide offered at aaid aale. Poaaeaaion Sec 8. SVSN. NWMNWJd Sec 9, menrt on thia land contitt of fencing tnd T. 7N., R. 28E.., 200 iiree. The , ',,,e,u. !' 'J'0, tka SS, containing Jl the balance of the So. ,7S- - ME-- . 3. See, W T. under cantracte of aale for the above dea value $170. No bid on the above on thia land of fenc- - payment Pa0i'.. th. tWa Stow M SWXNEjJ SWWNWMl, WMSWW, SEWSWW Sec. 10, corral, improvements conaitt of laid of iio cribed tracta will be. oa or before A ? deacribed of land will be $115. purchase price tract lead la f Nea e and the rule! aad re givea of Sec. 16, Sec. 17. All of Sec tract accepted ing, value I. are no imorovementa on tbia land. October 1, 1917. -- tor icaa tnan ten uonara wnicn 11 ale No. 560. SWW. SEWSEW See. 24. T. thirty equal, annual paymenta, with inter, a! the State Land Office, the a BVSNtt Sec. 20, NKNM, SEMNEM sec wiuj No above htnd and the official aeal 1 33 200 eata on all deferred at the rate of will offer bida on the deacribed tracta Witnrtt my 19, Lot Sec. 18, T. 27N R. E con- the appraiaed value thereof. 8V., R, 28E., containing acret. The paymenta Commissioner Public Landa of will be for leaa thaa of the State Land Office tbia 23rd Sate No. 660, All of Sec. 16, T. 25N., on of fenc- of four per cent per annum, in advance, Sale to land accepted day taining 3,684.61 acrea. There are no im improvementt tint land conaitt at Public the hijnest Diaaer Five Dollar ($5.00) which the of D., 1917. R. 34E., 640 acrea. There are value $127, paymenta and intereat due on October let 10 o'clock. A. M., on per acre, it January,A. provementt on thit land. containing ing, at Saturday, April value la additioa there, ROBT. P. ERVIEN, Sale No. 615, SEW Sea. 30, NWW Sec. no improvements on thia land. No bid on Sale No. 561, Lo 4, SEWSWM, SWWSEW of each year, and auch other eoaditioaa, 1917, in the town of appraised thereof, a, Carlabad, County to tucceatful bidert Commiationer of Public Landa, 33, T. 27N 320 the above deacribed tract of land will be sec, 1.01 con- obligation!, reservation! and tertne of State of New Mexico, in front the mutt pay lor R. 32E., containing acrea. js, j aec. iv, 1. an., k. avr., at may Eddy, the improvement? that exiat oa the land. State of New Mexico. There are no improvementa on thit land. accented for lest thtn Ten Dollara ($10.00) taining 149.76 acrea. There are no improve- be required by law. of the court houee therein, the following Firtt Publication 36. 1917, which the value thereof. on of Sale No. 697, SWMSWty Sec 27, SKSH January . Sale No. 616, All ol Sec. 36, T. 27N., R. it appraised ments thit land. The Ccirmiaiioncr of Public Landa ol Ne described tracta land. Tit: Sec. 28, NWMNWM, SEMNWU. SVVJ4NEH, Last Publication March 30, 1917. 32E., 640 no Sale No. 661, All of Sec 16, T. 27N., R. Sale No. 562, Lot 2, EWNWW, NWWNEW No. 699, All of Sec. 35, T. MS., JL containing acrea. Thera are Mexico, or hit holding each tale, Sale WWSEX Sec. 34, T. 15S.. S. 17E., con- on 31E., containing 640 acrea. There are no Sec. 7, T. UN., R, 33E., 159.85 tgent of 1. T. K. 34E., g improvementt thit land. containing reserves the right to and ad ME., All Sec 17S., 400 on thia land. No bid on the acres. 1 ne reject any im- taining acrea. The improvementa oa Sale No. 617, SWWSEW See. IS, improvementa improvements on tnit land con bida oifereo at said aale. Potaeaiion under 12(1.24 acret. There art no WS4EJ4 above deacribed tract of land will be ac- of $30. on laad. thia laad cumiit of fencing, value STATE OF NEW MEXICO Sec. 22. W4EW Sec. 27. E'S Sec. 28. t. sist fencing, value contracta ol tale for the above described provement thia $275.00. No bid on the above dea- cepted for less than Ten Dollara ($10.00) Sale No. 563, NWW SWW Sec. 26, SWWSEW No. TOO, Sec. 33, Sec 24, 27N., R 33E., 680 acret. There tracts will be withia Sale EX WX cribed of land will be for containing which is the appraised value thereof. Sec. 34, T. 10N., R. 29E., 80 given thirty day All Sec. 36, T. R. 35E., containinc tract accepted NOTICE FOR are no on thia land. containing from date of tale. of laS., (S3.00) ia PUBLICATION improvementa No. 662. acres. on land con-ai- leat thin Three Oollara which aa'e no. All 01 sec. 37 JV., Sale NXSH, SXSEW, SWX Ine improvementa thit I2M acrea. There are no improvemeatt the value thereof. ois, Ji, I. SWW Sec. T.N, of well, and Witnett my hand tnd the official teal on land. appraiaed R 33E., 640 acrea. There are 16, 31N., R. 30E., contain- barn, reaervoir, fencing, thia Sale No. 690, EKSWX 24, PUBLIC LAND SALE containg 600 acrea. on value $900. of the State Land Olfice thit 18th ef No. 701, All of Sect. 12, 11, SEW SWXNEX, Sec no improvements on thia land. ing The improvementa this day Sale EHSWJa Sec. 25. T. ISS., R. land consist of value $300. No Sale No. SVtWSWM December, A. D., 1916. Sec. 14, NEK Sec. 21, T. 17S--, R. JJE7. SWNWJ, Sale No. 619. E'AF.'l 4. T. 28N.. R. fencing, 564, Sec. 13, T. 10N., I6E., Lota 4, S, 12, Sec 4, T. Sec bid on the above of Itnd R. 40 ROBT. P. ERVIEN 1600 acret. The SEjaSEJd MS, UNION COUNTY. 155.46 described trtct 29E., containing acrea. There are containing improvementa R. 16E., SXSS4 Sec. 30. T. ISS.. R. 17E.. 33E., containing acrea. The improve- will be for less than Tea Dol- no on land. Commissioner of Public Laade, on thit Itnd consist of houae, corrala, menta conaiat of value $70. accepted improvements thia 538.50 acret. The Office of the Committioner of Public Landa fencing, lars ($10) which ia the value Sate No. 565, See. 23. NWWNWW State of New Mexico. welt, windmill, tank, and fencing, value containing improvement! Sale No. 620, SV4 Sec. 32, SySSWW Sec. appraiaed NJNEW on thia land con tilt of value Siinta Fe, New Mexico, 15, 1917. thereof. Sec. 24, T. R. 28E., SEWSEW Sec. 18, First Publication Dec. 22, 1916. fencing, January 33, T. 28N., R. ME., containing 400 acrea. 11N., r at. Wi All C v, 117 II HBO. Notice ia that to There on Sate No. 663. N'XSWW. SWWSWW Sec. T. UN., R. 29E., containing 160 acres. There oaic im 'w, "7a m..C. mi, hereby given purtuant are no improvementa thia land. are no on T. R. 34E 911.44 acrea. No bid oa the above deacribed tract of lie of an Act of ap- Sale No. 021, N4SEW Sec. 2, T. 21N., R. JOE., containing 120 acrea. improvement thit land. 17S., containing provisions Congreea SEWSEW, 9, Sale No. NEWNEW Sec. T. The on thia land contitt of land will be accepted for leaa than Three proved June 20, 1910, the lawa of the State All of Sec. 16, T. 28N., R. 35E., contain- There are no improvements on this land. 566, 27, UN., STATE OF NEW MEXICO improvementa R. 28E., 40 acrra. There are fencing and plowing, vtlue $700.00. Dollara (33.00) per acre, which ia the ap- of New Mexico, and rules and regulations ing 760 acrea. The improvements on this No mu on the above deacribed tract 01 land containing NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. N& value thereof. In addition there- of the State Land Office, the Commiationer land of well wind- will be accepted for leas than Ten Dol. nn improvementa on this Itnd. . Sale 70$, SWK, WHSEtf, SEJaj praised consist house, barn, R. PUBLIC LAND Sec. Sec. 31, NM Sec. S3, to the aucceatful bidder muat for the of Public Lands will offer at Public Sale, mill, mill lara ($10.00) which it the appraiaed value Sale No. 567, NWJd Sec. 5. T. 11N., SALE SEM 25, Kyi pay house, plowed around, fruit trees. SWWSEW 35E SWUSEi Sec. 34, iniuro-rmc- mat cam on iano.. to ine Diner at ten ociock A. m toereol. 35E., Sec. 29, T. 12N., R. SWJf, NHSEX, ine mgnesi miu icming, value itoo.a. 200 BERNALILLO COUNTY. 15. T. 17., . 341?., SS4 Sec. Each of the above described tracta of 'on 25, 1917, in the town Sale No. All of 36. R. containing acres. There are no improve All 1f. Sec. Wednesday, April Sale No. 622, StfNWjd Sec;' 24, T. 29N 664, Sec. T. 24N., on Itnd. Office of the Commissioner of Public Land,, 1, Sec. 3, T. IRS., R. 34E., contain-ioa- r land will be offered for tale tenaratelv. of Clayton, County oi Union, State of New 34E., 610 acres. The mentt thit S'i ' R. 28E., containing 80 acres. There are containing improve Sale No. 56R. Sec. NJ4NWW .Santa Fe, New December 16, 1916-- , 3110.31 The on The aale of the above landa will be Mexico, 'in front of the court house therein, ments on land of SJ4SW5 13, Mexico, acres. improvementa no improvements on thit land. this conaiat house, barn, Sec. 24, T. R. 160 Notice is rffie land coMist of windmills, tubject to the following termt and condi the following described trata of land, vis; well and windmill, and 13N., 32E., containing hereby given that pursuant wells, Sale No. 623, Sec. 2, T. fencing plowing, acres. There are no on of Act of Con value tions, vie: The tucceatful bidder mutt Sale No. 574, WyiEH 28N., $2,190. No bid on above dea Improvements this to the provisions an tress rrougha, pent, orchtrd, tnd fencing, NEW, NNWX, SWHNWH, R. 2SE., SEW Sec. T. value the land. JS36JHX pay to the Commissioner of Public Lands. 35, 29N., tract nf lorwl a,iTI In arrvntcd Inr approved June 20, 1910, tbe law. of the .ly.SWW, SWHSEtf Sec. 15, All of Sec. 16, 28E 401.51 im- frihA or each h R. acrea. The Sale No. 569, Sec. Sec. State of New Mexico, and the and SEMNEW Sec. 33, T. his agent holdirg aale, SM, Sv.H, NVSSWX,, SEjaSWX, Sec. 17, containing lest than Ten Dollara ($10.00) which it SVjSVf 24, NJ4, SWJ4 rule, 706, US., of him , - on this laud consist of 15N 640 of the Land SajfNo. 40 the price offered by for the land; iinyvr. itn'ci-,.- a,y provementa corrals, the appraised value thereof. '55. T. R. 3ftE., containing acres. regulations State Office, the iDavE.,' containing acrea. There are no 4 reservoir, and value $230. Commissioner of offer on land. per cent intereat in advance of auch NEkiSWta. N',SE1. SEMSKla Sec. 21. W14 fencing, In addition thereto the successful bid There are no improvements on thit land, Public Land, will improvementa thit the feea for advertiaina Sale No. 624, All of Sec. 2S, T. N., R. Sale No. 570, NVSNEW, NWW. N4SWU Sec. at Public Sale to the bidder at K Sale No. 707, SWJaSEW Sec. 10, T. 19S., purchase pricei SWW, NES4SWX, NWXNEW. SV4SEJ4 Sec. dera must pay for the improvements that highest and and all CL'tl C. All ... 1: w. UCl 28E., 640 acrea. There are no I7. T. 17N., R. J6F.., 320 acres, A. M on 30th, R. 40 The improve-nten- tt appraisement coata incidental 2 Nl4 containing exist on the above described tracts at the containing o'clock, Tuesday, March 35E., containing acret. to the sale and of ' on thia are no on land. 1917, of land consist of herein, each and all WvSNVVX. NWXSWii, SvVSE) improvementa ' land. appraised values. There improvementa thit in the town Albuquerque, County oa thit house, barn, , . E4SE, .s. of .,.. WJ4. 1vyi.3r.5a, aw Sale No. 625. S'A Sec. 34, NWWSWU, above sate of will be sub- - N";.. J . Bernalillo, State of New Mexico, in front corrala, well, windmill, value $400. iec, a. wi6 The land, . S'' ,.. Wf or certified exchange at the time of aale, SEW Sec.Lntu,28, NESaNEid. rWWNWSaV'SMNM .SMSWW, SWWSEW Sec. 35, T. 29N., J. . .h. . ..a ,i;,,-- n'c. n. nwN. nec. ai, of the i'nurt houm? the rein, t h fiiltoiiiar nwr.) Sec. 29, R.' a"d w?'c "n1 " 5- - . W54 SEJaj, 480 acrea. There are no !. .. k described tracts of vix: 36E.7 320 "'d mo:u'!" SWMNKK, 29E.,. . ri: 1 tn- land, mTt. 20S.. containing acrea. Si. ne5 EJeSEj, containing . . . - Tl. ..o..rt' ' - nat rm." . WhU c m .-it B c -- T null ... Sale No. mere ' 533, W!4NE!4, NENWj4 Sec f.E-i- Sec ' Sale No. 709. All of Sec. 31. T. 20S., R '," ,,',C. . JlSf.a'if.ilfi J?" N!.NEW.NEWSEW Sale No. 626, NWWNEW, SWW agent holding such sale, of the "' ' , r,ZP'2X.?.Vn ' 33, T. 10N., R. 4E., containing 120 acrea. 639.48 ?i;J EEtf, K. Tin-r- 37E acres. There are no , .A 1,1- -. SEX Sec. 28, T. 29N., 32E., Pneet ollered by them respectively lor the 5 V, N are no on this land. containing I," jl Vr. il.rf . .tl t' ' containing cFuoffu 'c" T improvements on i - 2".?:.X! no 4 cent in ,"n land. ,1 J1- "7 There are intereat advance lor tmprovemcnt thit a. o - acret. improvementt oniland; per - Sab: No. Sec. T. SEWSEW !t.,r. ,a "o.y 'i.S land. the balsnce of such the " ' N,'i 5.- JTS'- 534, StfSEtf 2, 10N., B, Sale No. 710, SWW. WSEW, j , inr ti. nil. nfTil i.i)!L? ?j ?2' .t.o f' . ' A": . tint purchase . prices! 4K&;l-J- 80 no . lD aec. , . . 411, containing acres. Thera aie Sec. 35. T. 20S.. K, 37E., containing av .Y . l r ; . . " ; , , i', 10, 0, i, en iv, K v fV ewLiCwu c- - 1 leea lor anvertising and appraisement and J:.;,D ; . V e r ,om o acre improvements on this land. titt Sale No. 535, SWWVtf, W4SW54 Sec. -P-- 27, T. 10N., R. 4K., 130 acres. corral SWWS NEWNW containing ' in SW'N SVVW Sec. Nl Sec SSWW Sec 1. amoonul There are no improvements on this land. Sal NEWNWW, "jn,i?.er..?n5u.m' -- i' x'hotji, TO.;.? "k. 2 SWtfNWU iT.r." '? Each of the above described tract. wiD 29E conn be offered separately. - . a v .... : - I ,,- - ...... on , u. vi. n, Ul.'l.l a ., It nil VAllUII. lUII IVUWU ShUSUU HWU1IU lu. , ..,!.-- - J . . u,,K. " ' " .Hl, No hid on the above described tract, of mente thia be bv law. termt at mav reauired W!.NEW, E.NWW, EHSWX Sec. 25, H'A n thirtv davs after it has been mailed " land will be accepted for less thaa Three aad corral, value $350. The Commissioner of of Snle No. SS4 Sec. 2. ments on the land at r?'the ","f'Vva ue, Public Landt occ. see. 628, Ixitt 1, 2, bv land aaid appraised Dollars ($3.00) which ap- No bids on the above deacribed tracta New or nn a, r.yzr.ft n, nnnw, of See. JontVac or certified exch.nce at the ptr acre, i. the of will be for leaa than Mexico, his tgent holding tuch SWXjNEW, Wtf, SEWSEW See. 36, T. SON., 16, f. 30N., 'R.'J9, containing ,0 provide for the wSnt of tin., value thereof. land accepted sale reserves the to and ,iM130 acres. The on this praised Five ($5.00) which ia the right reject any 28E., containing 11,878.90 acres. The improvement! ,he balance of the purchased of said 1 M Dollars per acre, all bids said aale. $150. prices "'e',. - T ' The above sal of lands will be value thereof. In addition there- offered at Poaaession .nprovements on this land consist of wells, land consist of fencing, value tracts of land in thirty equal, annual in- - ,,?a,c "".i?,- .object appraiaed under of aale for dea- - Ai!. 'f- to the following terms and cantracta the above tanks, and value .S"-L'", NS- S2i NES.. NWMSLW Sec. 23, UHments. with interests on all deferred condition., vin to the aucceasful bidera muat pay for reservoirs, ditches, fencing, arr-- m . . . , . IniPntB Ofl till l.lflll JlJZVVS cribed tracta will be given oa or before $6,000. n a Tia ef!l The successful bidder must pay to tbe the that exiat on the land. flowed RTnund. value $250. improvementa on thi land consiit of in and in- - Commissioner of Public Lands, or his ageat No. 712, EH. SS4SWJ4, NWMSWX my"-h.n- imptovements hcd,prr annum, advance, paymenta Sale Wim;.." and the official Slfl and V15.00, No bid on the above described tracta such sale, of the Sec. 22S., R. 440 wHl, pump tank fencing, .value due on October 1st of each year, holding price 16, T. 27E., containing of Office ...1., - tenit a. nf will ne for less than offered him fnr the land ; 4) on land the State Land thia 23rd day ' TJ .tan.- 10. ojv, r,y, L.ir. ore. 3, a aal aiii-- hor t irtn nlvli arnt inn rt i,m. accepted by per cent acret. The improvements thit of Januarv.A. D.. 1917. TnS All of Sec. nryrtT. R. contain- - Ten Dollars ($10.00) ner acre, which ia the in advance for the sucb 36, interest balance of $37S.OO. No bid will ci-i,,1-NWWSEW Sec. 35. T. 15N.. R. 30N., 31E., tervationt and terms aa may be required oonsiat of fencing, value HOBT. P. WNEW. 760 Tliere are no appraised value thereof an! in addition the the fees for on ERVIEN, 3 iiik acres, improvement! by law. purchase price; advertisinC be accepted the above described tract Committioner of Public containing acres. mere are no 0n this land. successful bidder must pay lor the im- and all inciden- 316.P3 which ia Landa, on . Each of herein anl appraisement costs or Icta than per acre, of New 'mcPr,ve.71enL3, i""-- Sale No. 631. WHNEW. Lot 1 the tracta aa described on the land at I he apprais- and in addition there State Mexico. a,..,.. . W,. Sec, will be offered provements tal to the sale herein, and each and .ft tbe appraiaed valui, First Publication 26. 1917, NJ4 NKSW, SEWSEW Sec. 5, All of separately. ed value, in cash or certified exchange at of aaid be la to the auccessful bidder must for the January of amounts, must deposited pay Last Publication March 30, 1917. The Commissioner of Public Lands Ne the time of the sale. cash or certified at the time of improvements that exist on the land. Thia NWV'iiecTswSNW 6feNi1EStNFW 1? Mexico, or his hoMing such The ahove sale of lands will be exchange 201 agent sal, subject sale, and which said amounts and all of tract consists acres of QWWNPW SWVWU kkucPU , irrigtble ,r,7.,S?,3l41 J1.N. It. IN r) W JJ . J: w,r 'ic kmiowimk anu gimi'i-m- '( land 239 acrea of land. C to i aJUt., AVVMiJi,TTt,yi SJ. r"rrv" "K"t ,CJ1 "t, irrmi them are subject to forfeiture to the State and iir crivtii' bids offered at said sale. Possession under The to the ci.lw.i.' o nn" wrmjir-m- &r!s SW'l Sic. 3. NFMSFM Sec. 4. NWWNEW. successful bidder must pay of New Mexico if the successful bidder does The muiimum price on the irrigable land STATE OF NEW MEXICO. .SEVi contracts of sale for above Commissioner of his a SiViffy ffl.f?im . S.NKW, .Sic. 8. FM, SWU, SNVVU the ilcscnbed Public Lands, or Rent not execute a contract ia $25 per acre and the minimum price on ri7 t w:?-J- i W.rP0- u 11 will be on or belore October ho Id nsr such wiihin thirty days wajy All in wu RVtf w tracts Riven sale, of the price mailed him the the land it $10 per acre mak- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION oec. tuft a 1. 1917. t after it has hetn .to. by .c. sr.nc, t Mi.CU'li cec ifi Muwpii oiiered by turn tor tne lann; per cent Land minimum on the - R? State Office, said contract to proWde ing the average price TSCC,K33- . T. VlN., 5U7U.M ...... interest in advanre for (he h.nlance of such $16.86. tiS pSVYfNW). containmg for the of the balance of entire tract PUBLIC LAND SALE ' acres. 1 vommissioner i I'uonc the fees for payment the i oniS The improvements'. on thit an( i.an'is, purchase price; advertising The aale of the above landa will be acres. There are no imorovementa :.. i u state oi new Mexico. and nnd nil incidental purchase price of said tract of land is condi-tion- on Dumoinel appraisement cost, tubject to the following termt and CURRY COUNTY. thia land. " value J1"" :.j:n J Publication January 19, 1917. to the snle herein, and each and all of thirty equtl, annual payments, with inter- Sale No. plant,L $M8J.. 'r' on all deferred via: The auccessful bidder muat 577, Sy.S'A Sec. A, NV4NEW, N 632 SKWNtw Last Publication April 6, 1917. said amounts, must be deposited in cash est payment, at the rate to Commissioner of Public f : , - WV4NWW Section 35, T R- - of four cent in pay the Landa, rlt.. .1.. T..vi: r - 19t. S VV( Sec.' 7 f. 3oH F or certified exchange at the time of sale, per per annum, advance, or agen. .ucn ...e, Ncw 1917. and which said amount. and all payments and interest due on October 1st nit noiamg ' Sant, p M.xico !3 1?ek,mC,DTe;l The uJm4on thit lana offered him for the improvementt MEXICO of ol the price by land; Notice hmh ; 4 , pJr,ulBt to ' "d""i- - ' well, windmill, tank and fencing, STATE OF NEW them are subject to forfeiture to the State each year, and such other coo Ji tions, 4 ner cent interest in advance of suchi.u. :.: ... . S.. value $75. a!ue 1W5.00. of New Mexico if the successful bidder doea obligations, reservations and terms a. m.y purchase price; the feea for advertising Sale No. 578, SEWNWW Sec. 3, NEWNEW, No. See. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION not execute a contract within davs be rer.uiied hy law. prov.(i June x mo ,he tw, .,.. aec. Sile 633, SNEtf, NSEJJ 27, thirty and appraitement and all coata incidental of Ncw olht re- - ii, imismivww sec T. 3CN.. R. 160 acres. after it has been mailed to him by the Mexico and the rulet tnd ainswaH- 32E- 33E., containing There The Commissioner of Public Lands, of Ne State Land the 2' T- - 20N- - - - SHSVH Sec. 4, SS4SEW are no on this land. PUBLIC LAND SALE State Land Office, said contract to pro- Ullice, Sec-- , "!N- n 33E WO improvements Mexico, or his agent holding such sale, aid amounta mutt be depotited i". h Commissioner of Public will offer J- - containing Sale No. 634, Sec. 29, T. JON., vide for the of the balance of the Landa a NEtfNW payment reserves the right to reject any and all or certified exchamze at tne time oi aale. n..i.i. a i acres. ine imnrovements R. 34 40 price of snid tract of land in ",X c?, au, E,, containing acres. There are GUADALUPE COUNTY. purchase thirty offered said sale. and which taid amount and all of them 17.h' '.' with interest on bids at Possession under or. VeSi. .?' "I"' no on this land. equal, annual payment., con 01 sale for Sa,e N"- - 14- - improvements trie is the above deacribed are auhject to forfeiture to the State l 5l7 the of Clovia 'a I'"..Sw S"- NV.NWW, Sale No. 635, Sec. 30. of all deferred at the rate of four If doea Sec. 21. T. SESE4 NEjtfNEtf Office of the Commissioner Public Landa, payment, tracts wi be within New Meitico the auccetaful bidder "c. 7 Ww,, ' Si 5WWNWW. NWSWW 20N., Sec. 31, NWJ4J, 1917. per cent per annum, in advance, payments given thirty day. R. 320 im SENEH, NEj Santa Fc, Ncw Mexico, January 5, from date of sale. court 34E,. containins acres. The Drove Sec. 32, T.WNE,31N., R. 2HE., contnin and interest due on October 1st of each Z.'.i.A .tii11-- ' hou"e therein, the followingffldel on land of wind- SEji Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Witness my hand and the official seal it i.:. been to him ments this consist well, anil eter by cribed tracta of land, via: inR 400 acres. The improvemeni s on this the of an Act of Con Kress ap- year, such other conditions, obliga- State Land Office, said contract to pro- - mill and value $350. provisions be of the State Land Office this 16th dav Sa, N M, f & 2fJ r. fencing, land consist M value $Ur0. 20, 1910, the laws of the State tions, reservations and term, as may vide of the balance of x Sale No. 5R0, Sec. 17, T. 20N R. fenrin, proved June of December, A. D., 1916. for the payment cmlainir;g 540 ,cre.: The - NWtf Sale No. 636, NFMM Sec. i.f required by law. ir j improve- .13 E., 160 acres. There are no SI'EK, New Mexico, and the rules and regu of PuMIc of New KUffT. P. KRVIEN ?' n hia land consist of well, wind-ta- t containing 12, NEtf .Sec. 13, T. 31N., R. 35K., contain Com The Commissioner Land, ",e.,Sr .nn,,,! i'uh .'" :n ; on this land. lations of the State Land Uifice, the M such Commissioner of Public tntrt f j improvements acres. ih on tins Public will offer xico, or his agent holding sale, Lands, on an "1.,, .Sale No. 581, 5!4 Sec. 23, T. 20N.. R mgtw improvements niisaioner of Landa at and all State of New Mexico. nitereai aeierrea paymenca at tne cai sn c,z IN II land consist of fencim. value JIM. th at 10 tht right to reject any nd- - j; IP - e - i,,K1ic Rat, to hiffhrnt hidrirr rate of four per cent, per annum, in ; ' Tht JJr". cr"- improve- No W7 Sec. 8, S- Ser. t'nns, reservations and terms as may he First Publication Dec. 22, 1916. Oct- - contfin,nj? nSE o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1917, nce and intereat due on fi 3' TlX1 on con9,st of fcncm' valuc . Sec. R. r..n- bids offered at said sale. Possession under payments NWMSWj 10, T. 31N., 35K., n town 01 aama ui ober 1st of each and such other 440 - tne noia, couniy contracts of sale for the above described year, .nrr . windmill. silo, andlSdifencintr i taining acres. There are nn improve- obliBations, reservations and we"fX Sa No. 582. Lot I, SENE i.iiailalupe, state 01 new Mexico, ia iron! ,vi tle iyeo oa or ,,,., October conditions, .See. 4,rarti on this land. house the STATE OF NEW MEXICO terms as mav be reauired bv law. TvT- - t T. - . . T. 20N., R. 35 E. acres. of the court therein, following Ht q- oee- - 1 containing Sfl,c No 6 SESaNEtf. NESiSEki Sec. of . . JL. ' n There no on desrribrd Wiines's NOTICE Th Commissioner Public Landa of .,'?.ir are improvements tnis ianrt.i33f N'S Sec. 34, SWMNEJ4 S' my hand and the official teal FOR PUBLICATION "0 No- - Sale No. 544 WJ4SKM. EMSW . SWXSWVt , New Mexico, or his agent r holding such &r;;o""" Xii ZnA " Sale 54' SSFtf, SESWJ Sec. 3,iVS NSWii Sec 35 T 'a'lJmi' S- t- Land Office thit 5lh day ol le the and VE Sec. 10, T. 21N., 4R The" Src. 27, SEXSEM. Sec. 34, T. nu-,ry, rum ic Wrvea right to eject any 'Xle W T WWV,t N'SE E cntaininp? 640 acres E'jNE, - W, W. land sale .11 bid. offered t said sale. Possession Am0 acfeT E- - Th"C mn iTalld of woil 5N., R. 24E., conlainini- 640 acret. There ROBT. P. ERVIEN, iZroyl KS.,.Ti improvement. 'oHni on land. TAOS COUNTY. cBgg anl fencine. value $450. are no improvementt thit Commissioner ol Public Lands, will be lhU land conai,t of Sale No. 5K5, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sale No. 545, SEX Sec. 20. Stf Sec. 21, T. of N,-- Mexico. Olfi.e ol it,,- t'ommissioner oi Tuhlic Lands, cribel tracts given on or before J"."'1 SWjtNWJ4, ale No. 63i), WINY,, K'S bee. 20, KH gttt 1. 1917. 5N., R. 24E., 480 acres. There Publication 12, 1917. Santa i;e, New Mexico, December 11, I9UV October Sale 69. Al, of See. T. R containing Fi.. January Witnesfc hand and the official seal N. 1. 3N., See. 36. T. 21N.. R. 33E.. 'containinir 774.20 iiv d tk-.- arc no on tint land. Publication 16, 1917. Notice is hereby given that pursuant my ' J improvcmenli Sec. March, of the State Land Office this 23rd There are no improvements on thia n N. on land." Sale No. 546, J SEX. W'.NE$ 7, to the provisions of an Act of Coagrest day mcnt. on inta lana consist oi well ana are improvements this N54 of D., 1917. I : t lana. 31N. Lots I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9i 10; 11; 12; approved June 20, 1910, the lawa of the January.A. VaiUC Mm Sale No. SWtfSEU Sec. 33, T. ROBT. P. ERVIEN, la.ria,III., f7W. . ."taie no. xn. r.'A sec. za. i. zi rv.. k. n i 1? in - NFM Src. IS, Lots 3, 4 Sec. 17, Lots I, 6, STATE OF NEW MEXICO State of New Mexico, and the rulet and ale No 670, All of fcec. 16, K. , 26 ti Commissioner of Public Land., T..5N., conuiniK arret. The improve. ovVmen s on this 7 12 Se. 19. T. HN.. K. 21 fc.. containing regulations of the State Land Office, the of New Mexico. 33E., containing ) aeres. The improve nn .hi; Und o( arrea. The imnrovements on this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Commissioner of Landa will State on lanif of con,U, icnciog, e No W NWMSE. KsWli See Illiq.U Public offer First Publication 26. 1917, menta thia consist fencine and m,, .125 ' fs,, land ol Jisu. at Public Sale to the 10 January $1?00. Vs"1e. T' 3,N- - W-F- con"m"' .!?. consist leiicinu, value PUBLIC LAND SALE highest bidder at Publication March 1917. plov.ing. value n 587 FKNWK NEKSWM See Sale No. SWX Sec. 12, T. 8N., R o'clock A. on Last 30, Sale No 671 All nf See V? T M R There are no improvementa on land. 54., M., Wcdnesdsy, March 14th, - 21N- I 20 R. 160 acrea. The 1917, in the town of eontainine M0 acres. are no iitT-i - 3-F- con,'n,n Sale No. 642, Lot Sec. T. 32N.. 24E., containing improve- SOCORRO COUNTY. Tans, County of Taot, UC, Ihere are no, improvements on thit land. onK W 00 There are no menta on thit land consist of fencing, State of New Mexico, in front of the court No- 5SS- - SE oKmenTa laVd Office of of Public Lands, 1 ATE OF NEW MEXICO. .S" sle S4NEM, SEJaNWX, value $15, the Commissioner house therein, the following deacribed trtctt 3 No bid on above described tracta of 2. New December 18, 1916. SWtfNE5a. NiSWM, $'e nd 643 N'iwW Sec 26 32N No. WX Sec.' 21, T. 9N., R. 24E-- , Santa l:e. Mexico, of land viz: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION land will be accepted for leat than S10 s,cuiutuiu i swullivu .Ti la?!. Sale S48, Notice is that tiu 34h.. centainini; 320 acres. The on hereby given pursuant Sale No. 531, Sec. T. X. pe racre, which it. the appraised value SEW. SENSES! Sec. 10. NEU. SMNWM, on land. containing improvements to of an Act of Congress SWX 35, 25N., LAND SALE no improveTnentt this lan of value $175. the provisions 1 PUBLIC thereol. An i naddition thereto the auc NEWSWH. Sec. 11, Sec. 'his consist fencing, the laws oi the HE., containing acres. There are ao S'SWH Sale No. 644, NWXSWX, SWSWtf Sec. Sale No. 549, Sec. 15, T. 9N.. approved June 20, 1910, 12, See. 13, SUNK R. SWXSWX and improvements on this land. CHAVES COUNTV. N'SNE, SWNWX 23. SEXNEX Sec. 26. T. 32N., 34E., R. 40 acres. There are no State of New Mexico, and the rules ments that exist on the land. ec. Si 26E., containing Sale No. 5.12, Lots 3, 4, SEXNWX, SX WHNh., S'SNVIM 14, Ti'ANyi, containing 160 acres. There are no improve. on ihia land. regulations of the State Land Office, the The 'be .hove land, will be VEVi Sec. 15. T. 21N.. R. 35E.. Al nn improvements will offer Sec. 3, SX, NWX Src. 4, Lot 1, SEXNEX. Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, to condi- - ments tnis land. Sale No. S50, NWX Sec. 11, SEXNWX Commissioner of Public Lands the following terms and c. 36, T. 22N.. R. 35E., containing 2400 bidder 10 NEXSEX See. 5, EX Sec. 9, All of Sec. M, Santa Ncw Mexico, 117. ubjt Sec. 22, T. 10N., R. 26E., containing 360 at Public Sale to the highest at Fe, January a, tiona. viz; The successful bidder must acres. the on this land So. WMSVVVa. SEXSWX. SttSEX Sec. 21. March WX See. 15, All ol Sec. 16, 5, SEXNEX. civen that nurautnt to to the Commissioner of Public Lands. Af improvementsr acres. There are no improvementa on thia o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, 21st, lit Notice ia hereby pay nn.;. fn;-- d?t Sec. 27, of of EXSEX Sec. 20, NX Sec. 21, NWX Sec. 22, h WKNWX, NWXSWX Na, iyl7, in the town Socorro, County the of an Act of Congress, hit tgent holding tuch tale, ,,. 5a0- - NWJ Sec. 24. T. 21N., R. T. 29N., R. UE., SWX Sec. 5, 1, SEX provisions ap,or fjn NEXSEX Sec. 28, SWA, SX Sec. 36, T. USaie No. WJ4. WaNF.J. Socorro, State of New ftvcx.co, in front of Jui' 20, 1910, the lawa of the State of the price offered by him for the land; 5E., 160 acres. The R. 551, NWtfSly BXSEX Sec. 6, proved containing improve 32N., 34E., iMt 2, 3, 4, SEXNWX, S'2 . If), T. the des- NEX, EXEX, SWXSEX of New Mexico and the rulea and re 14. per cent interest in advance of suchlments land consist of 15, SWW. W'.SEW Src. 10N., the court house therein, following R. in this fencing, NEX. SWXSEX Sec. 31, T. 32N., R. 35E., n Sic. 7, WX Sec. 8, T. JNN., 13E., All of of State Land Office, the the fees for R. 2(SE 680 acres. The improve-n- cribed tracts of land, viz: the purchate price; advertising aue (ioq. containing 1612.33 acres. The improvements containing Sees. 3, 4, 5, EX Sec. 6, EXEX Sec. J, All Stations of Public Landa will offer and and all costs incidental Sale No 590, SWJ.SWJ4 Sec. 18, T. 21N., thi ft land consist of house, barn, Sale No. 536, Wi, WtfNFj, SEtf appraisement on this land consist of fencing, valuc NEW Rcc 7. SWW.Sii,NWSKVi. SWWSKla of Sees. , 9, 10, WX Sec. 14, All of Sees. 15, at Public Sale to the highest bidder at to the ssle herein, and each and all of R, jfiE ., 39.59 acres. There are sum. corrals, shed, wells and fencing, value N'j. containing ' R. SKU. NMNEtf. 16, K' EXWX Sec. 17, EX, EXWX See. 10 A. M on Thursday, April 19th, said amount! mutt be depotited in ctth no on this land. $i4')5, cr Wi,. SWNE o'clock, improvementt Snle No. 646, S Section, 7, All r. .' Ga O IflM It UM CI, Ml1 .ML A 30, All ol Sees. 21, 22, WX Sec. 23 Wra. 1917, in the town of of or certified at the time of aale, Sale No. 501, Sec. ret CPtCUrt T tl QkMKU Roswell, County exchange E'4, NWJ, NSVJ of Section 9, All of Section 16, EX - See of Ncw Mexico, in front of and which aaid amount! and all of them R. 560 enaTaini.. rS. Vhere are no im- s,c. 15? 16, l.! iC'EX, S!;SF.X. NWXSJ-- WA Chavea, State t, T. 2'N., 29E.t containing acres, S,;SWX Sec. 17, NX, SEX Sec. IB, SX, JSR. af Allf Sec. 27. All of NW. SF.W Sec. the del- - are to forieiture to the State of The on on this land, 3, 4 Sec. I'l, All ofNW,SWSec SEU the court houte therein, following tubject improvementt thit land consist NEX Sec. 19, All of Sees. 20, 21, 28, E'AE'A provements SEXSWX, loll 2 . New 55.1. NEXSEX Sec. 6, a, N Sec. 32, All of Sec. .13, NJ4, SWM cribed tracts 'of land, vix: Mexico if the successful bidder does' of value $75. Sec. 30, All of Sec. 5ai. No. SEXNEX. S',. SWNW. NEXNEX. WXNWX Sec. fencing, Sec. 29, WA, WXEX 25K.. .Sec. 34, All .f See. 35, T. .VlN., R. I2E.. Sale No. 674, SEJ4SWJ4 Sec. 6, NVi, SEX not execute a contract within Sale No. 592, Sec. 15. T. 22N., S'-- Sec. 5, T. 11V., R. 21, All oi Sees. 22, 23, 24, NEX. NXNWX, thirty days WfcNEX 31. T. 22S., R. 2'E.. NA, NEXSWX. W'SWX. SWXSEX - Sec. 17, Sec. after it been mailed to him the R. 80 T. R. 25E., contain- Sec. 2b, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. SWKNWK, SWK, Sec. 7, NEX, NWNWX Nji hat by 30E., containing acres. There are SWX, NXSEX, SWXSEX Sec. 1, NX, SX EXWX Sec. 22, 12N., SEjjjWj( Sl.c. 25i SEXNWX R. All of Land aaid pro-- 1 SWSK .Sec. 27. SIS Sec. 28, S 18, All of Sec. 21,. T. 4S., 27E., Stn'e Office, contract to no improvements on this land. SX Sec. 2, Lots 1. 2, WXSEX, 360 acrea. There are no improvementa An o( ScCi 27, Ex. SWX, NXNWX, SWX for of ofl WX, SEX ing ReC. 29, SEW 30,SiN,Ev4 Sec Sec 27, SWXSEX, SEXSWX Sec. Jl, T. vide the payment the balance Sale No. 593, NJ4SWX Sec. 29, T. 22N., SEX Sec. 3, All of Sees. 4, 5, Ldtt 1, 2, .1.:. 1.....4 NWX Sec. 28, All ol Sees. 29, 30, 32, T. 4.S., N'.SWM, St. 31, All of S. 32. T. R. IS., R. 27E.., containing .444.45 acrea. ine tne purchase price 01 aaid tract 01 land R. 33 E., containing 80 acres. The improve W'.;, Sec. 6, EX, EXNWX. EX No bid on the above described trsctl R. loW., All of Sees. 13, 24, 25, NX, SEX, 33, 34, JIN., 12E., of fenc-- 1 in S'EX 20,716.75 no imnrovements on thia land consist thirty eaual. annual payment!, with menta on tnit land consist 01 fencing, SWX. Lot 4 Sec. 7, All of Sect. 8, 9, 10, of land will be accepted for less than NXSWX, SWXSWX Sec. 23, All of Sec. 36, containing acres. There are on S50. which on land. ing, valuc $150. linteiett all deferred payment! at the value 11. WX, EX. NWXNEX, SXNEX Sec. Five Dollars ($5.00) per acre, is the T. 4S R. 11W., EX, NWX. EXSWX, SWX improvements this Jvo. sec. 3, 101 s o, rate 01 lour cent annum, in au Sale No. 594, EHSWX Sec. 21, T. 22N.. 17, and in addition the No hiils m the above descrihed tracts of sale 6S, nwft nyi, ;er per 12, All of Sees. 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, appraised value thereof SWX Sec- - I. All ot Sees. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, Sec. Lota 1, 2 Sec. 7, and interest due on Oct- - it. .WE., 80 acres. Thiere are no for the im- land will be for less Three t 6, S'A, WSWX vance, paymenta containing 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, 27. 28, 29, EX See. successful bidder must pay 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, accept el than R. 2SE ober 1st of each and auch other on this land. .1? (f.1.00) which is Sec. 8, T. SS., ESEX, NEXNEX year, improvementa All of Sees. 33. 34, NX, SEX Sec. 35, on the land at the apprais- T. 5S., R. 26,452.78 D.ll.ir, per aere, the Sec. Sale No. 595. Sec. 8, T. 23N.. R. provements 29, 11W., containing Sec. 12, NEXNWX, EVSSVVX 14, T. 'eoni!itiona, ol ligations, reservations and E'S All of Sec. 36, T. 22N., R. 2SE., All of Sees. ed value, in cash or certified exchange at The on the above value thereof. R. 1278.35 acres. There tcrma as be renuired law. 7SE., 320 acres. There are no acres. improvements SS., 24E., containing may by containing .11. 32, .13, 34. NXNX. SEXNEX, SWXNWM, the time of the sale. iLscnbed tract of land consist of cabins, The ahove ".ale of lan-l- will 1 subject are no on tnia iano. ine commiationer ot rublic l.anoa 01 on tnis land. Sec. All of Sec. 36 T. No. 554. NX S.C. 1, WXSEX Sec. improvements '.nprovements 23N SWX, SXSEX 35, Sale wells, and fenc- to the follow, riff terms and conditions, rit: Sale No. 676. NEX Sec. 19, T. 5S.. R, New Mexico, or his holding auch' Sale No. S96, NW'X Sec. 32, T. R. R. All of Seca. 1, 2, 402.40 acrea corrals, windmills, tanks, agent 2J.N., 28E.. 3, 4, Lots 13. T. 6N., R. 16F.., containing value $11,250. The mieeessful must to the WE., containing 160 acrea. There are ao sale reserves the right to reject any andi.ttE.. containing 160 acres. There are no 1. 2. SEX See. 5. EXEX Sec. 9. no on the land. ing, pay land. SENEX. There are improvements Sale No. 537, EXNEX Sec. 17, T. 5S., R. Commissioner f Public Lands, or his improvements on this land. tail bids offered at aaid aale. Postetsion improvements on this All nf Sec. 10, SX. WXNWX Sec. 11, NX No bid on the above described tracts of ajrrnt dea-- 1, R. 80 acres. The uch wale, of the Sale No. 677, NWX Sec. 20, T. 5S., R. under cantracta of aale for the above ! Sale No. 597, Lot Sec. 31, T. 24N., 1 for less than Three 2E., containing improvements holding price NWX Sec. 12, T. 21N., R. 28E., land will be accepted ; 4 160 will be on or Kifc., All 01 Sec. 36, K. con- - Iits on the above described tract oi land con- of fereil hy him for the land per cent IDE., containing acrea. There are no rrioed tracta given before I. I4., zvt., 1, W14 Sec 5 All of Sec 6 E'A Sec. 7 ($3.00) acre, which is the ap- 1917. 681.09 no ; Dollars per oi value $2,400. interest in advance for the balance of sueh imnrovementa on this land. .October 1, jtaining acres. There are improve o( Section' 8, S'A, WyJNWX Section 9, value thereof. sist power plant, t. a,,-- wtn-i- .i praised Sale No 538. NEX pttrchnffc the fees for aalC IIO. OO. J, Ml hi ,t,i,,v .,au .ra, in. i., " ,.no All of Section 16, N'XNX Section ahove sale of lands will be tubiect WXNEX. SEXNWX, price; advertising JjOI 720 of I,. Land Office 23rd le No. 598 All o; Sec. 16. NEXSEX Sec. The Sec. 1, T. R. 18W., and and all cost inciden- Sec. 36, T. 10S., R. 35E., containing the State thia day 17, EXNEX Sec. 18. All of Sec. 21, T. 21N., to terms and conditions, via: SWX. NWXSEX 2N., appraisement coa-- 1 D 17. T. R. 6S0 the following 200.21 are no tal to tht and earn nnd all acres. The improvementa on thit land of January A. W 24N., 31E., containing acret. R. 29E., SWX. SXNWX. SEXSEX Sec. 32. bidder must pay to the containing acres. There herein, ROBT. P. There no on this The successful of s lid amount , must be In aiat of fencinir. value t250. ERVIEN. are improvementt land. T. 22N R. 29E., containing 38,11369 acrea. of Public Lands, or hit tgent on the above described trtct deposited Committioner of Public Sale No. 599, All ot fccc. Z, Z4N., K. Commissioner rash or certi e1 exrKmre at the time of Sale No. 6W, EXNEX, NXNVVX Sec 22, Landa, I. The improvementa consist of fencing, value hil.linc such sale, of the price of land. Sec. 28, .T. R. State of New Mexico. 32E., 7246 acres. There are 4 Sale No. All Sec. 16, WX Sec. 21, sale, and w hich said amount and all of NWX Sec. 26, NEX IIS., containing J1175. offered by him for the land: per cent 539, al 480 acrea. The improve- First Publication January 26. 1917. no imnrovements on this land. balance of such WX Sec. 28, T. 3N., R. 14W., All of Sec them are sub ret to forfeit tire to the Stat I7E., containing No. Sale No. 647, NEXNEX Sec. 11, EXNEX. intereat in advance for the on land contitt of Last Publication March 30, 1917. Sale 600, SXNX, NEXNEX, NEX feea for 36, T. 4.N., R. Sec. EX of Mexici if the Mieceful bidder does mentt thit fencing, Sec. T. R. S.VXNEX. SEXNWX Sec. 12. T. 23N., R. purchase price; the advertising 15W., SEXSEX 6, 60-- NWX, WXSW'X 8, 24N., 32E., all incidental EX Sec. 7, Sec. 8, All not exerute n contract within days value im- 200 acrea. The improve- and and coats WXSW'X, SEXSWX thirty Sec. 27, NWX Sec. 320 acres. There are no .5E., containing appraisement all of after it has been mailed Sale No. 680, NX ments on thit land contitt of fencing, value to the sale herein, and each and of Sec. 17, SEX Sec. 19, All of Sees. 20, to him by the Sec. 25, T. 12S., R. 23E., MEXICO. orovementa on thit land. the State NWXSF-- All of State land Office, said contract X, WXNWX STATE Of NEW Lo-- them are subject to forfeiture to, 28, NX, SWX, Sec. 29, to prorids Sec. T. 12S., R. Sale No. 601. 1. 2, 1, 4, EX Sec. for the of of NX 2b, 23E., containing 451.72 of New Mexico if the aucceaslul bidder doet Sec. 30, NX Sec. 33, NX, WXSWX Sec. 34, p.iyment thr balance the 880 FOR ", T. 24N., R. 33E., containing acrea. Sale No. 648, NEXNEX Sec. 23, SEXNWX. of acret. There are no improvementt NOTICE PUBLICATION on land. not execute a contract within hirty daye T. 4N., R. 16W., NWX Sec. 3, All ol See. pnnhase price said tract of land hi on land. There are no improvementa this WXNWX. EXSWX, WXSEX. SEXSEX Sec. been to htm the Annual inter- thit K. l after it hat mailed by 4, SX Sec. 5. NEXNW'X Sec. 8, Lott I, 2, thirty equal, payments, with No. 681, All of Sect. 4. S, SWX LAND Sale No. 602, SXstX sec 9, 1. Z4N., 24, I. Z4N.. K. J1C, containing acres. contract to pro- est on all deferred Sale PUBLIC SALE 80 BO on State Land office, taid 3, 4, SEX SWX. SEX Sec 18, All oi See. payments at the rata All of 18, 19, 22, 27, Lot 2 ME., containinc acrea. There are Tliire are no imnrovementa thia land. balance of the of four Sec 15, Sect. on this land. vide for the payment of the 19, T. 3N R. 17W SXSWX Sec. 5, All per cent per annum, in adraaca, T. 12S-- , R. 33 Lot 4 Sec improvements s1e No SWXSEX. SEXSWX Sec. aaid of land in and Sec 7, E., J, SOCORRO COUNTY. W fCl A" purchase of tract thirty of Sec. 7, NEX Sec. 8, SEX Sec. 12. All ol payments interest due on October 1st T. R. 33 4,088.77 aNWJ4 . Si 1, EXNEX. NEXSEX Sec. 10, NWX. NX with interest on 13S., E., containing acret. S,leNoi,16. T. R. .? 720 equal, annual paymenta, Sees. 1 13, 14, 15, 16, NX, Sec. 17, of each year, and such other conditions, on land conaitt Sec. 25N., 29E., containing SWX. NXSEX Sec. 11, SWX, EXKWM the rate of lour SWX The improvement! thit Office of the Commissioner of Public no EX, all deferred pavmentt at EXSWX Sec. 18, NEX Sec. 19, All dtigations, res. rvations and terms as 7 4 Landa, .reel. There are improvementa on thia ,.,.. 2i EXSWX Sec. 2, SEXNEX Sec. in SEX, may of houte, wtrchoute, wellt. windmilll, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 23, 1917. Nt per cent per annum, advance, payment! 22, Sec. All be required by law. January - 1st of each of Sees. 20, 21, NX, NXSX 23, tnd fencing, value $6,680.00. Notice ia Saie 604. 1. 4. 1' ?- - 'i2?. and interett due on October Tie of PuMir f.ands of New 36. 12S.. R. hereby given that purluant to No. Lot. SWXNEX. SX Ii. i? : , .. '."'i' of Sec. 24, NX Sec. 27, NX Sec. 28, T. 3N., Cowmiiner Sale No. 682. All of Sec. T. the of Act of an UU'll CVt7l C 1 T UM D VP UIU 3 .r,-- . v. ". veae. and tuch other condition!, obliga- Mexico, or his such 640 ; arovitiont tn Congrett. i,,, aa be R. 18W., NXNEX Sec. 9, NX Sec. 10, NX agent holding sale, 35E., containing acrea. The improve-- 20, 1910, laws of State Sec. Sale No. 650, EXNEX Sec. 3, WXWX tion!, reservationt and termi may reserve the and wind- - proved June the the EX. NXSWX. SWXSWX, SEXSEX Sec. 11, EX. NXNWX Sec. 12, T. 3.N., R. right to reject any an menta on tnia lana contt at of well, , re- - Sec. 9, WXNEX, SEXNEX, NEXSEX Sec required by law. offered Ntw Mexico and the rulea and '5. T. 25.N., R. 30t., containing 729.54 acret. nf Public Landa of New 19W., containing 17,629.57 acrea. The im bis tit said sale, povytrnion .nder ailL trough, tanks, canala and fencing, of the State Land Office, the There are no imorovementa on thit land. 10, SEXNEX, NEXSEX Sec. 15, All of Sec. Tt. contracts of sale for the above describe 5.HSO.U0. gulatn,ns 1.: can ia HCMVUIi. or hit holding tuch tale, provementt on the above described tract value Commissioner of Public Landt will offer Sale No. 605, All of Sec. II, .Sec, c. Mexico, tgent five and tracts wdl be given within Sale No. 683. All of 3. SX Sec 4. nWJj -- 1 ,, to refect anv and ill of land are corrals, wells wind thirty days Sec IVhhc Sale to the highest bidder at ,1 T 3.V U or. rn-,- am aerea ec. IV, M aec al, lit ijec. .;., from f'ate of ssle. 5. T. R. - mi., offered aaid tale. Pottettion under tanks, and fencing, EXNEX Sec 13S., 34E.. containing , o clo,k. a M on Saturday. Anril 14. There are no on thit land. T. 23N., R. 30F... WX, SWXSEX Sec. 3, bids at millt, troughs, pumps, Witness hand official seat 1038 35 oa improvementa Sec. All nf Bale lor tne aoove aracnoe,. value $16,900. my and the acrea. The improvement! tnia 1917 im tht ,OWB , Soe,, County of Sale No. 606, NX. SEX. NXSWX. SWX EX Sec. 9, NWX. NXSWX 10, ,nir..ii of the State Land Office t of and of See. 16, 'Sec 22, SWxkFX. will be on or before October Sale No. 540, All of Sec. 2, Lota I, J, 4, this eleventh day Und cjj-il- dipping plant corral, State of New Mexico, in front of SW X Sec. 2. SX Sec. 14. T. 25N..T. 32E.. EXSEX WX, tracta given of 1016. ... 1e.1v SX Sec. 3, All of Sect. 4, 5, a, December, A. P., the court houte dea- - 916.56 acrea. There are no im-- . u .m.h, sec 23, ec. SEXNEX, 'uf R. therein, the following containing fL4.H htnd and the official teal T. 7S., R. 7E., 3120.15 acres. ROBT. P. FRVlE!f Sale No. 68S, All of Sec 16, T. 13S, cribtd lrac, ol UllL on this iano. 25. WX, WXEX. NEXNEX Sec. 26, FX Witness my rontaining provemmta Sec- - Land Office 5th of There are no on Commissioner of Public " Sale No. 607. SXSWX See. 2, EX. SWXSEX. SEXSWX 27, SEX of the Slate thit dty improvementt thii Itad. Lands, thiV'und. No. 673. All of Sec 2L SWX Sec. SEXSEX, H. 1917. Sale No. 540X. All of Sec. 8, State of New Mexico. ven'.".'". S' Ml of Seca. 11, U, 15, 16, NX, NXSWX NEX, EXSEX Sec 34, T. 24N.. 30E.. January, WX.WXEX, 14S.. R. &A Sec. 26, NX, SEX Sec 27. NX im- ROBT. P. ERVIEN, SEXSEX Sec. NX, SWX First Publication Dee, 22, 114. N 6k All of See. 20. WXNWX. SEXNWX Sec 21. T. rontaining 4725.57 acret. There are no J. 9, SEX, EXSWX, aeSir -- - . "X See. 35. NWX Sec 36, T. land. Commitsioner of Public Lsnds, SWX Sec. 10. All of aec. 16. T. 7S . R. Sec- J6N.. R. 29E.. 32TO acrea. There provementt on this Sent. S'laSd VhouST?or S-S- 5R- - E'SE- - - WXSWX containing sec. State of New Mexico. 7E., 2400 acrrt. There ao II th eW, S- Sale fo. 651, SWJtjSW), CI, SJ'.sr.H conttining rrt TmU SJe - a-- WXNWX. NWXSWX Sec 26, EX Publication 12, 1917. on land. well and eunping pliSI Sale No. urn. 1, z, J. 4, Firrt January improvementt thit Nw 2. T. S. R. E. All of Sec uts swxnwm R- Jr 1 i tVv" 16, 1917. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. . 1. SXSWX Sec. 3. All - Lo' Sec 4. T. ilv' Last Publication March, Sale No. 541. NWXNWX See. 23, T. 14S., S- - 3 R. 7E., N'4. NXSX. i" i' le No. 687, WX Sec 27, T. 14S., . T..6S., containing of Sees. 4, S, 6H0.84 acrat. The R. 2E., SEXNEX Sec NWXNWX Sec STATE OF NEW MEXICO. ) - on WXNEX, SEXNEX, WX, containing improvementt J, JSE.. 320 acret. The improve-- j f35:" cr"- T"' improvement! tin. c on this land consist of house and fencing, STATE OF NEW MEXICO 17, T. 15S., R. 120 ISS. containing - iEX Sec. 8, All of 9, NEXNEX. NWX 4E., conttining acrea ments arm thit land contitt of fencing. I"'- fencing, NWX. Sec. 10. value SJ00. The on is land consist of County of Santa Fe, S value c."" ' ""' SXNX, NXSX. SEXSEX improvement! ti I value flOD. All of Sec 17, T. 26N., R. 29E.. NXSWX. Sale No. 652, AH ot 5e-- T. 26N., R. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and value 1300. ugar la Sherman, vs. Ned Sbermaa. N? ,h '"-f- it. .roughs piping, No. 7n3. Sale No. 6R8, EXNEX. WXNWX, WX I tor thaa l S iNWX. NEX. Lot 3 Sec 6, T. 26N., R. 33F., containing 640 acres. There are no Sale No. 542, EXNEX. SX See. 5, All SW X, NEXSEX Sec 8. T. 14S, ,n,'J accepted 'T" All of Seca. on LAND SALE In the District Court of the First TonV SEXSWX, '''- - iE.. 13, 14, M, EX, SWX, improvements thia land. PUBLIC of Sec. 8, EXNEX. NWXNEX, NEXNWX, R. 36F... 320 im- - c. cial DisTriet of New Mexico for containing acrea. The .T' F.XNWX, NWXNWX Sec. 25, All of Sec. Sale No. 653. All of I, Lots 1. 2, J, SX Sec. 17, All of Sec. 20. T. 9S . R. 10W the Com fenc- - '" JtJP' of Santa Fe. arovementa on thia land conaiat of '" ?dLlro"fir , NX See. 31. Afj of Sec. 32, WX Sec. S'4NFX. NEXSEX Sec. 2, T. 26.Y. R. 31E., COUNTY. 2160.26 acrea. There are ao ty L.ner. to the .'S': .1 27N-- QUAY containing The said defendant Ned era 13. Sbermaa, Is value tea exist oa the laad. T. 27N., R. 2E., WX Sec 19, WX, All of Sec. 36, T. , R. 31E., NWX on thit land. Sale No. 69. All of Sect. 5. . NEXNEX irrproementa that KX See. 29. All 30, Sec. 5. EX. Lott 4, 5, 6. 7, notified that a complaint hr been file1 1 he of the aoove laade will ae of Sec NEX. EX EX SWX. Office of the Commissioner of Public Landa, Sale No. 543, All of Sec. 2$, T. 6S , R him Sec. 7, NXNWX, NEX Sec SWXSWX tale NWX. SXSX. Sec. S--c. 6. NXNX Sec 7. T. 26N.. R. 32E.. 1917. against in the District Court for the t, to termt .and coadi NWXNWX. NEXSEX Santa Fc New Mexico, January 5, 4?., containing 640 acrea. There are ao of Sec. , T. ISS., R. 33E.. containing 1661.28 ub)ect thelollowing 27N R. 30E., containing 11,055.09 containing 2370.29 acres. There are no im that to County Santa Fe, State aforesaid, thai are ao oa thia vi: Tbe tucceatful bidder must Notice it hereby given pursuant improvement! on thii land. being tbe Court in which said case at There improvemeata no",to the of Public errs. The improvementa oa thia laad coa provementt oa thit liBd. the of Act of Congreil ap No bid on the above described tracts of land. par Lands, aist of value S300. provision! in pending, by aaid plaintiff the graveral ob- I. aoch h feaciag, Sale No. 654. NXSWX, SWXSWX Sec 20, 1910, the law! of the State land will be leaa Three said or hit agent holding aale, Sale No. 609. 26N-- nroved June accepted for thaa ject of action being a suit for dtvorco Sale No. n, SWX Set 17, All of Sec him SEXSEX Sec 2, T. , 71. T. 26N., R., 29E-- , 120 acrea. if New ana una of the price offeree by for the land; tv. 3?E rontainine 40 acrea. There are containing Mexico, ine rule, Iollara ($3,001 per acre, which il the tp- as will more fully appear fcv referesxa to . NEXSEX Sec. 21, SWX, SXNWX. NWX 4 per ceat intereat in advance of tch There are no improvementa on thia lane. lationt of the State Ltnd Ollice. the tom-- 1 T,lne a im .d.lition the the Med in said cause. 28. T. ISS.. R. 34 E no on thia land. S?le No. 655. See. 8, Sec. prJljl,d thmol complaint A4 NWX Src containing the feet foe improvementa EXSEX SWX miasioner of Public Landt will otter at improve-Publi- c purrhaae price; advertitiag Sale IO, 27. , .., bidder must pay for the that unless yon enter your apoearawre as, 1120 acrea. There are ao all Mi SHSWx ec . EXSWX. SWXSW:X Sec 10. Sale bidder at 10 improvemeatt and appraiaemeat aad coata incidental 34. T. WXSEX, to the highest on the Ul)d said eane on or before the 19 of on W. WXNWX. SEXNWX Sec 35, All nf 16. T. R. contain- M-- (ht mvpniKi ,,llfc day thia laad. to the aale aad each aad all ol Sec 26N, 32E, o'clock. A. , oa WedoetJay, April 4th, ch.-,- , 1917. will be J6N., R. 17E., 240 acrea. The 1089 jB r j, at tbe time judgment resdered acainat Salt No. 691. SEX Sec 3S, aaid amounta be caab containing ing acrea. There are ao improve- ". ch in snid mure SWX, NXSEX mutt deposited ia mnrnvements oa thia laad consist ol teac "7 H-- "" lilof the aale you by default. Sec 36. T. I5S, R. 35 EL, 400 or certified exchange at the time at aale, meata oa thia laad. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hare r coataining e value $60. The of lands will be anbieei acrea. The improvements oa thia laad con- and which aaid amo,rata aad all of then-ar- ing. Sale No. 656, WXNEX Sec 15. T. 27N., h crmrt house therein, the following dea abort sale onto set my htnd and Seal of said Cowrt Sale No. 611, Sec 14, T. 2CN--, A3E- to the termt and vitt aiat of fewcing, rtlue S350. auhject to forfeiture to tbe State of NWXSWX R. -, contaiaing 80 acrea. There are ao cribed tracta of lind. aria: toltowing eatittoaa. at Santa Fe, New Mexico, this Mtk L 32E. containinc 40 acrea. There are The tmccettfnl fit pmy to the aky Sale No. 692, SXSEM Sec JR. T. 1551. 5 New Mexico if the aaccesafol bidder doea improvemeatt on thit land. Sale No. 555, an ot see o, i. 5. n. biider inn of January A. D., M7. ao oa J rommiMioneT Ms E.. containing 80 acrea. The improve not execute a coo-t- withia thirty daye improvement! thit laad. Sale No. 657, NX See. 28, NX Sec 79. T. con tni nine 640.23 acres. The improrements of Public Landa, or airrat Attoroeys for plaintiff Bank mm4 KaVry menta a thia laad consist of fencing, after it baa beea mailed to biaa ar the Sale No. CI?. AH of Sec 71. WKSWX 24N-- . R. 29 E containing 640 acrea. There oa the land consist of well, windmill and hotdiag neb sale, h of the oriee Albuquerque, N. If. value 850. State Laad Office, aaid contract to pro- Sec 22. T. 26N-- . R. S2 coataiaia 720 are no improvementa oa thit laad. fencing, valve $510. offered Iff him for the landt 4 fare eewt T. C BACA, Sale Ka. g93, REM See. 25, T. 15S, K. vide tor tbe payment al the balaaca al acrea. There arc ao tmptotT.an.ata oa tail Sale No. 658, SXNWX Sec i, T. 25N, Saic No. 55, SEX Sec t t Slf K. JOE interest la adranee for the twtawee f swe County Ottfc, be drawn on, by circumstances, not by I NATIONAL our own purpose or detdre, to a mort PERISHED THE LACONIA WILSON TO NATION EQUALITY active assertion of our rights as w WILSON MAY ARM SHIPS WHEN WAS SUNK see them and a my re immediate asso- BRITISH DRIVE ciation with the threat struggle Itself. GREED OF AMERICA But nothing will alter our thought or our purpose. They are too clear to be ATTORNEY GENERAL BELIEVES APPEALS TO PEOPLE IN CRIS19 obscured. They ure too deeply rooted in the principles of our national life to HE HAS AUTHORITY. CAUSED BY FILIBUSTER OF PRESIDENT CALLS FOR A UNITED be altered. We dcHire neither conquest NATION TO nor advantage. We wish nothing that TWELVE IN SENATE. UPHOLD JUSTICE can be had only at the cost of another IN WAR-MA- WORLD. people. The U. 8. Senate to IMPROVE AND PO- Sow f lUxcim of the World. Expected Adopt STRENGTHEN We have always professed unselfish Cloture Rule to Put An End to GAINED U. S. Must Stand for Peace With we SITIONS EAST OF President Declares Closo purpose and covet the opportunity Filibustering. Situation at Honor and Free of Greed or In- to prove that our professions are sin- BOUCHAV8NE3. cere. There are to of Sixty-Fourt- Congress to Be trigue, Declares Wilson in many things still Address. do at home to clarify our own politics Unparalleled In History of Inaugural and give new vitality to the industrial Western Newspaper Union Newu Service. processes of our own life, and we shall Modern Government. Western Newspaper I'ninn News fit' r vice, ilu them us time and opportunity servu; Washington, March 6. President ENTER G1NCHY but we realize that the great things to TRENCH Washington, March C Facing, to that remain to be done must be done Wilson, having proclaimed the use Ids own words, nut retrospect, but witti the whole world for a stage and world in bis. second inaugural ad' Western Newspaper Union Nws the thought and purpose of the pres- in cooperation with the wide ami uni- dress the principles that will guide ent versal forces of mankind and we are EIGHT AIR MACHINES BROUGHT 5. President and immediate 1'uture, Woodrow mak ing our for those the Ui.ited Slates if it becomes in Washington, March New spirits ready fol- Wilson of Jersey, Monday sub- tilings. They will follow In the Imme- volved in tho world war, is consider- DOWN, TWO FALLING IN Wilson Sunday night issued thu diate wake of the war scribed in public to the oath as his itself and will what he will take to lowing statement, addressud '"to the own successor. Met civilization up again. ing steps protect BRITISH LINES. Nation" ; We are provincials no longer. The Americans and American Bhips from With a new consecration to tho na- tragic events of the thirty months of Tho termination of the lust session of tion's vital turmoil which we the German submarine menace. The .Sixty-fuiirt- h service the Prcsidenl, touching through have the Ciil;tins cniistitu-tiuna- l have ma do us of of to Western Newspaper Union News Service. ly t on the inieniatioiiiil declared just passed citizens question arming American ships li ml tii ton d isrlosca a nitiM inn crisis, the world. There can be no turning unituralkli-- in tin tiistory of t tit- coun- there could now bo no turning back back, uur own fortunes as a nation repel submarine attacks, notwith London, March 6. British headquar- try, unjiaiall' l.d Jn io y from the tragical events of the last are involved, whether we would have standing the failure of Congress to of modern in it so or not. ters in France reports: "Monday any unvcrhini'iit. thirty months which hUve brought up confer the President this spe- tin; irnniiMjiato ircs.'in't; of a crlsia And yet we are not the less Ameri- upon morning the attacked a posi- a on a new enemy fraught with more suhtlu an J i;u-ro- Americans responsibility as cans on that account. We shall be the cific authority, will bo discussed and ciiin nnsHibililits of nai lonal tl mi- citizens of the world. The President more American if we but remain true tion east of Bouchavesnes gained by t possibly decided by President Wilson tt'' r t han n ny (it In r nn'tit has declared anew that America must o t tie princi pies in which we have us, but were with leav- known within the wlude of been bred. are not and his cabinet. General repulsed loss, history its stand for of free peo- They the principles Attorney in t'j'itati( nal nljit imiH, t lu: CoiiKrcsd peace, stability n a province or of a single continent. has the President an ing some prisoners in our hands. has been unabltj t.) act ciilM-- to ples, 'national equality in mutters of We have known and boasted all Gregory given along of we im- tho country m Id vl ml a to the riKht, that the seas must he free to all that they were the principles of a lib- offhand opinion that the executive Loft to right, Miss Kllssnbotli Hoy nntJ her mother, Mrs. Albert n. Hoy of "East Gommecourt have eJcimntary riwhts of its citiwis. and that tin family of nations shall erated mankind, possesses the authority in his own who were on the Cnnard liner Lnconla when it was sunk proved and strengthened the positions More five America Xutlnnirl Creed. Chicago, passengers than five hundred of the not support any governments not de- right to supply American ships with bv a German submarine ami who died of In n lifebnnf. gained. We carried out two success- hundred and thirty-mi- e nieinhers of U113 These, therefore, are the things ws exposure rived from the consent of the gov- al- north-eas- two liousc.s were ready and anxious to shall stand iur, whether in war or in defensive armament and that the ful raids to the southeast and t ; i U erned. act tlm in use of prtsmtat vis had peace: most forgotten statute of 1819, provid- of Arras respectively. Many cas- acted, by an over v lie hn n ma ri t y, Sounding a solemn warning against That all nations are equally interest but tho was unabUs be- ed iu the peace of the world and in ing that American merchantmen might FOOD SUPPLY IS GOOD ualties wero Inflicted on the enemy; Senate act, faction or to break the il KAISER cause, a liaU any Intrigue the politic stability of free people ADMITS forty-tw- o little of yenatnis or embarrass the of and - defend themselves from attacks by prisoners and one machine determined that it tshuuld not. harmony spirit equally responsible for their main- vessels of a the American people, the President any except the warships gun were captured. The Senate has in rub s bv which Tliiit tin. csSL'iitliil principle- of peace eienleK no to the can In; or to an called for an America "united in feel nriwer. li.ir CHICAGO POLICE SAY CENSUS "We also entered trenches limited hnuiuhl i.t in.- iiiin ii.ii Ul iiiiLluilD ,11 all to the end; no 'H wlih-- tactics In in iiiiittct-.- iijiiiiiiir of defense German MEXICAN PLOTS jul by dilatory ing. purpose and its vision of uf riuht ur urivilcK: provision afjainst SHOWS NO SHORTAGE. southeast of Ginchy and took prison- ot any hind tan he d. A siia;U duty, of opportunity and of service." T!i:it peace raimut securely or justly submarines men j. r ran stand inprcult he way of ac- u ers. In every case, our casualties The address was as fol- poll an arnicu balance ot power; Ger- - tion if he have but he physical inaugural Tliat LMivciiimentH all their Cabinet members contend that were slight. lows: - The I'erajjt, iu this case, is a Just p!iwci-- l'l iuii tlie consent of t lie man submarines are now guilty of pi- MOVE TO FORM ALLIANCE WITH Storage Ordinance Violators to Be complete paial.vsls nhhe of the My I'elloM' Citizens: The four years governed and that no other powers "Sunday there was considerable ac- I ratical attacks on American ships, SAYS DR. Prosecuted. Expect Prices of tive ami of the executive branches of which, have elapsed sincu last stood .diouht be su ppor ted by the common JAPAN JUSTIFIED, tivity in, tho air; many combats took the o vcinment, ill this place, have been crowded with thought, purpose or power of the fam- whereas the statute, of 1 S 9 contem- Potatoes and Sugar counsel and act ion of the most vital of ZIMMERMANN. place. Six hostile machines were This Inability of the Senate to act ily nation:?; plated that the warships of friendly To Increase. h:tN I'ender- d Nome id' the peces- - inter st ami consequences. Perhaps no That the Hens should be equally free brought down, two in our iicst in our be(.-- falling lines. e l: is In f ion i tin- - equal period history has bo and fafe for tlie use of all peoples, powers would observe the rules of Sary K.ssiui impossi- i a were driven b:e at a time it wns f ruit fiil of m port n t reform in our under rules set up by common agree- Eight down damaged." when the need for economic ami life or so ment maritime warfare. The prohibition of the nc-st- and innst evident, industrial full and consent and that, so lar as Western Newrjinper Union News Servlee. pivs'inu of chan K'-- in the Bid fit bu defense is U, S. WAR ANTICIPATED Tim bill whict, won hi hav- - significant practicable, they should accessible against warships, therefore, London. The British troons in hucIi of of and put pose of our political action. to all upon equal terms; said not to to German sub Chicago. Reports of police inspect- their e.oMloiiali.ijfS eapifal and We '! t Hi a apply oi'La ni;;n t inn have sought veiy thoughtfully to h; in ii;il riua meiits should be forward movement in the Ancre nrea in (h.- exptnl and import i u ors, following tho recent "food census" m- - set our house correct the limited to the neccs.sit ies of national marines. of ho as ci I'cu order, f'litp.-ie-o- . in France trade country the a lu- H( in indiente in nn wlinrt- - have made another n.lvnnro Htnnees of International 'j osser errors and buses of our uj r and domestic safety; Upon the decision of the Cabinet on GERM AN Y'S FOREIGN SECRETARY ilipre competition ll usfria fe, li en of two-mil- i ra t v e h berate and quick the That the community of interest and !eaBt Gomniecourt along a have made ni - a bill w ich ocesnes of .our nat iona of the of American merchantmen age here, according to Chief of Police pi and power upon which peace must arming DISCUSSES STEPS TAKEN TO front of s the blibil;e:;.-- Judgment of the wlnde Hi t our to broad li n h Schuettler. about of a mile, ami demanded -- hua Kiier;.:v and politics a hen depend imposes upon each will depend to a large extent the Presi coutitry appioved er view of the peophj'H essential inter- nation tlie duty of seeing to it that OFFSET AMERICA AS FOE. will to nccortJing to the official from failed. ests. a vari- dent's conclusion as to the The police attempt forestall report It is record of singular all influences proceeding from its own necessity 200 Tim Jon of one or two sena- - and n further of of headquarters. Nearly prisoners nppnflit ety sim;ul:tr distinction, iiut Tshall citizi iis lea nt to encourage or assist of calling an extra session of Con- manipulation tlie prices were tors has ruadi' it impossible to increase not attempt to review it. it speaks for revolution in other states should he Washington. German Foreign Min- foods evidence vio- captured. (oin-nierc- e If the decides to by seeking against the niemb. rship of the Interstate Itself and will bo of increasing influ- sternly and effectually BuppresseU and gress. President pro al- ence km ister Zimmermaiin's frank admission lators of the ordinance. Commission or to give it the as the years by. proven tid. coed on his own authority he will be storage Berlin. tered organization necessary for ita ef- This is not tin; time for retrospect. I need not argue these to that Germany did seek to ally Japan Police are in of "inside" Lieutenant General von Is t principles to postpone a summons of possession ficiency. It ime, rather, tu speak of our you. my teilo w count ry men ; they are disposed and Mexico with to war Stein, the Prussian minister I her against information that a de- of war, The conservation hill, which should thoughts and purposes concerning the your own, part and parcel of your own he new Congress pending his effort potatoes, after i the States no announced in the re- have released for turned hit u use the present and the immediate future. niMKing anu your own motive m to establish a cloture rule in the Sen United caused surprise crease of 50 cents a bushel caused by a reiclibtag that mineral resources which are still Although we have centered counsel They spring un native amongst to American officials it be prisals had been taken wtiat and action with such tin us tin concen- us. ibis of ate a of the fill though may boycott are scheduled to begin climb- against locked up In the public lands, now that I'pon platform purpose and preventing repetition did so the minister termed the nec- tration and success upon tho reat ui nciion we can stanu togetner. said they not expect full and and that sugar will to mistreatment tlmir release is inure- imperatively of domestic to buster which killed the armed neu ing again jump of than ever, ami the, lull which problems legislation Nation niiint Stiiiid n In It. free an acknowledgment of the 10 Germans taken prisoner by the en essary which we addressed ourselves four And it Is that we should trality bill. cents a pound. would have made the unused water more imperative tente allies. of i m years no, other matters have stand together. We are beinff forged "The reports indicate that there is power the country mediately and nwre forced themselves upon our into a new amidst the fires now available fur industry, have both unity Bomb Maker After Wilson Arrested no food shortage in Chicago, as the attention; matters lying outsido our ablaze through the world. In their ar- - British failed, though they have been under own London. Zimmer- be- troops have made additional life ns a nation and over which dent heat we shall, In God's providence, N. A Foreign Secretary dealers would have the people cmsiderat ion throughout the sessions we had no Hoboken, J. wholesale bomb Puisieux-au-Mon- of two control, but which, despite let us hope, be purged of faction and mann's instructions to the German Chief "and progress northwest of Congresses ami have been our "wish to keep free of them, have division, of the errant humors a of attack on lieve," Schuettler said, twice tlie House of Itcpre-- . purified plot, including plan ministeT in Mexico, as in north of the Ancre, and in the passed by drawn us more and more irresistibly of party and of private interest and President was believed to published there is no justification for the ad- aentatives. into their own current and influence. shall stand forth in the days to come Wilson, the United States, are admitted in vance region of Warlencourt, south of the The appropriations for the army It lias been to avoid them. with new of have been revealed here in the arrest in prices of sugar and potatoes have alon with the impossible a dignity national pride Berlin to have been Ancre and toward Bapaunie. failed, appropria- They have affected tiie life of the whole and spirit. bet each man see to it in correctly quoted, which is predicted. There is actually tions for the civil establishment of the world. have men of Fritz Kolb, a local hotel room: to In They shaken every- that the dedication is in his own heart, according a dispatch to Router's an over-suppl- of in the the fighting in the Ancre region government, the appropriations for the where with a passion and an apprehen- the purpose of the nation In his In which were found several bombs potatoes city." at West I'oint high from the German capital by way of the British on Friday captured 128 miltary academy and sion they never knew before. It has own mind, ruler of his own will and and quantities of explosives. At po the general deficiency bill. been hard to preserve calm counsel, desire. Amsterdam. The dispatch quotes the prisoners. Berlin reports the repulse It has to extend while own I lice it was said Kolb had Japs Urge War Against Germany. proved impossible the thought of our people stand here and have taken the higrh headquarters followipg telegram received in Am of local attacks near Souchez and the powers of the shipping hoard to awayed this way and that under their and solemn oath to which you have confessed he and his who Toklo. The Japanese press has for in meet the needs of the new situ- Influence. been audience the accomplice, sterdam from Berlin on and the Ancre special because people of Is now intended to Friday some time been urging the United region. ation into which our commerce has Deeply Wronged I'pon Span. the United ytates have chosen me for being sought, go which was sent the On the east been forced or to increase the wold re- "We are a composite ami cosmopolitan this august delegation of power and to as soon as to apparently by States to declare war on Germany and bank of Narayuvka serve of our We are of tho blood of Washington possible Wolff the semi-offici- Ger- national banking system peopfe. all the nave ny ineir gracious judgment President Wilson. bureau, expressing wonderment at what its river, in Galicia, German storming de- to meet the unusual cl renin stances of nations tint are at war. The currents of named me their leader in affairs. "get" man news agency: tachments blew the existing financial situation. our trade run quick at all seasons I know now what the task means. I describes as "the hesitancy of Presi- up Russian positions It would not back and between us The American press contains re and took 170 cure the difficulty to forth and them. realize to the full the responsibility Three Arrests In Mail Pouch dent Wilson," who, the newspapers prisoners. call the Sixty-fift- h Congress in extra- The war inevitably set Its mark from which It involves. I nray God I mav Mystery. ports about the instructions from the session. The the first alike upon our our in- he Riven wisdom nru- - say, may be to avoid the re- In the Val Putna, Berlin records the ordinary paralysis of the minds, the and the Albuquerque, N. M. Tho theft of a of to Ger- trying Senate would remain. The purpose and dustries, our commerce, our politics ience to do my duty in the true spirit ministry foreign affairs the of hostilities. Russians made five fruitless the of not and our social action. To be indiffer if I am pouch of registered nir.il reported to sponsibility beginning attacks spirit action are lacking this great people. their serv man minister in Mexico City, in the An Austro-G'-nta- now, The Cnnn ss is more ent to it or independent of it was out ant and can succeed only as sus contain more $S,000 from the additional statement issued by the against positions on definitely the Ion. they than event that after the procla united In thought nnd purpose at this of quest tain and guide me by tneir commence Germany Japanese office refers to fre- - the heights north of the valley. Petro-gra- d T Santa Vi station on the of Feb. foreign moment. venture to say, than It lias And yet, all the while we have been and their counsel. night mation of unrestricted submarine war the been within tlm of man conscious that we were not part of it. The thing I shall count upon, the 20 led to tlie arrest here of Tom quent attempts of Germany "to sow says fighting continues north memory any Riley, fare failed to United States lacobeni-Kimpolun- ' now in its is not In that consciousness, despite many di- without which neither counsel keep the seeds of ot the road. membership. There we thing bartender; Mrs. Ruby Rapp and Chas. distrust between Japan and high only the nmst united patriotic purpose, visions, have drawn closer together. nor action will avail, is the unity of neutral. Great to Rumanian detachments were hut the have in We have been deeply wronged upon America an America united In Garrett, a mail clerk of Ama-rillo- , Britain and jcause the es forced objects members view we feeling, railway These reports are based on the fol to are perfectly clear and definite. the seas, but have not wished to in purpose and in vision of duty, of Tex. Officers said found trangement of Japan and the United withdraw, Petrograd says, from a Hut act itH wromj or to injure in return; have re- and of service. We are to they lowing facts: the Senate cannot unless t opportunity States." height north of tho river Zaval. una n t tained hrounhout the consciousness tie ware of all men who would turn (n,n.",0 in a trunk in room fol leaders can obtain inn is consent. some the Riley's 'After the decision had been taken Its is powerless, in of standing in sort apart, intent tasks and necessities of the nation to his Turkish forces in their retreat from majority helpless, upon an interest that transcended the their own or use them lowing arrest. Riley said Garrett to begin unrestricted submarine war the midst of a crisis of extraordinary Immediate private profit him 30,000 Soldiers Under Quarantine. on Tuesday had reached peril when only definite and decided issues of the war itself. As for the building up of private power; had given the money several days fare on 1, we had to reckon, some of us be- - February Tex. fifty-tw- net ion can make the na t Ion s;i or the injuries done have beware that no faction or disloyal in after tho theft of the El Paso, Thirty thousand reg- Aziziyah, about miles north- in we have been em- pouch. in view of the attitude of the shield it from war Itself by the ai-f- f tolerable still trigue nreaic tne harmony or previous ular and national sta- west of Kut. clear th:it we wished for our be- guard troops ression of others, act ion is impos- nothing barrass the spirit of our people; American government, with the possi sible. se1vH that we wore not ready to ware that our government be kept To Decide Labor's Part. tioned at El Paso have been quaran- for all mitnklml fnir pure and in all its bility of conflict with the United Although ns a matter of fact the dealing, incorrupt parts. tined in their camps here because of Berne, Switzerland. The re- nation and the of the justice, the freedom to live and be at Cnited alike in the conception of our Washington. A conference of rep- States. recent representatives ease a'tva Inst in an of the Austro-Hungaria- nation sta nd back of the cxecut ve organized wron. duty nnd the high resolve to per- resentatives of more than "That is epidemic pneumonia among ports that the gov- It ts in this spirit and with this form it in the face of all men, let us 3,000,000 this calculation was right The will last two with of spir- s troops. quarantine ernment has determined to ev- unprecedented unanimity thought that we have grown more and dedicate ourselves to the to American wage-earner- will meet the fact the American make it, the impression made abroad will, of more more great task proved by that weeks but will not affect the move- be is aware, and more certain which we must set our hand. For my- here March 12 to determine the ery effort to maintain diplomatic re- course, that it not so, and that t hat the rt we wished to was T part government severed diplomatic rela other act ns pa play self beg your tolerance, your coun ment of militia organizations ordered lations with the United cor- governments may they t he part of t lio.se who mean to vindi- tenance ana your united aid. The shad Labor shall take in the preparedness tions with Germany soon after the States is please without fear that this govern- cate and peace. We have been ows now lie home. roborated information ment can do at all. We can- fortify that dark upon our path program in the national crisis. proclamation of a barred zone, and by reaching anything obliged to arm ourselves to make good win soon ne dispelled and we shall here from Vienna. The not explain. The explanation Is incred- our claim to a certain minimum of walk with the all about us if we asked other neutrals to follow her impression ible. light Have 17 Children in 21 Austria-Hungar- right a nd of freedom ft f action. are but true to ourselves to ourselves Years. prevails that y will The Senate of the T'nlted States is We stand firm in as we to COUNT ILLYA TOLSTOY the armed neutrality have wished be known in the Hagerstown, Md., March 3. The make every sacrifice regarded as rea- only legislative body in the world fdnce it serins that in no other wiy we counsels of the world and in the "Anticipating these possibilities, it which cannot act when its is can demons t rate what is we' seventeenth child, a girl, was born to sonable to avoid a even if ror majority it insist thought of all those who love liberty was not only the right but also the rupture, reauy action. upon and cannot forego. We may even ami jounce and ine rignt exalted. Policeman Adam Hawbaker and his such action apparently would mean A of men repre-Bentin- duty of our government to take pre- little Rroup wilful wife, Hawbaker is 43 In no opinion but their own have cautions in time in the event of a Williamsport. flying the face of Germany. rendered the great government of the WILSON AND MARSHALL. dent Monroe, on the advice of Mrs. Hawbaker 36, and the couple United Sta acting military conflict with the United tes helpless and contempt- Chief Justice set a have been married twenty-on- e years, Berlin. ible. Marshall, prece States in order to balance, if possi- The admiralty made the Is rem- dent and There are no twins in the The remedy? There but one Tenth President and Fourth Vice took the oath Monday, ble, the adhesion to our foes of a new family. following announcement Friday: "On edy. The remedy Is that the rules of March 5. Gen. the Senate shall he so President To Be Given Zachary Taylor fol enemy. March 1st expired the final period of altered that it lowed this Reichstag Adjourns to March 20. can net. The country can be rel led precedent when he was in "The German minister Mexico, grace allotted for sailing ships in the I Two at 3. upon to draw the moral. believe that Terms, in 1819. March 4 fell London, March The Reichstag Atlantic. can bo nugurated again therefore, was instructed in the mid- From this date no special the Senate relied upon to sup- on a ? has adjourned until March 20, accord ply the means of action nnd isave the Washington. Woodrow Wilson is Sunday and he postponed taking dle of that in event of warning will be given to any boats by if January the to a Berlin dispatch to Reuter's country from disaster. the tenth President to be elected for the oath until the following Monday. the United States war he ing submarines." WOOIJROW WILSON'. a President declaring by way of Amsterdam. second term. The other nine were: Hayes, however, took pre- should offer to the Mexican govern- Jefferson, Mon- cautions against any for China Votes to Break With Washington, Madison, opportunity ment an alliance and arrange further Cannot Store Intoxicants. London, March 2. The remnants of Kaiser. roe, of The final vote Jackson, Lincoln, Grant, Cleve charge irregularity. details. Jefferson City, Mo. The House of the Turkish force retreating from PekinR, March 5. The cabinet de- land and of the tribunal which to him the McKinley. gave "How the American government re- the Missouri Legislature passed a bill have been shattered cided that China should join the Unit- high office and thus ended the Tilden-Haye- s Thomas Riley Marshall is the first ceived information of the instructions prohibiting the storing of intoxicants completely, according to information ed States in breaking off relations was announced Vice President to be inaugurated a controversy sent by a secret way to Mexico is not in dry given out in the House of Commons. vith Germany. This decision was March 3, 1877. territory. second time since the present system Saturday, Mr. Haye3 known. It appears, however, that the The Turks, it was said, would reach submitted to the President, who re- at once took in of party conventions came into use. the oath the red room was committed on American Schooner Is Destroyed. Bagdad only as a disorderly mob. It fused to approve the cabinet's of the White treachery action, Actually he is the fourth man to hold House. Gen. Grant and Mobile, Ala. A cablegram was re was announced that more than 2,500 paying such power rested other notables were territory." entirely the office a second time. present. The The German press has been ordered ceived here from Bluefields, Nica prisoners had been taken by the Brit- with him. Premier Tuan Chi Jui im- oath was administered Chief Jus- the John Adams was twice elect- by not to publish a word regarding the ragua, saying schooner Oscar G. ish since Feb. 24 and that since the and left for Tien ' tice mediately resigned ed Vice President to serve with Waite. American - Mexican revelations until had been destroyed by fire at sea. commencement of the offensive of Tsin, accompanied by several other George Washington; Daniel D. Tomp- further notice, according to an Am Dec. 30 some 5,000 Turkish prisoners members of the cabinet. The Blizzard Hits New York. . resigna kins served through two terms Berlin Press Denounces Zimmermann. sterdam dispatch to the Exchange had been taken. The total Turkish tion of the entire cabinet is New York. A storm consisting of expected. with President Monroe; John C. Cal- Berlin. While some of the Telegraph Company. The says casualties In killed and wounded was Parliament virtually is unanimous in German dispatch rain, sleet and snow here on the 5th houn was twice elected Vice Presi- papers have received news that a few circles are aware of estimated by Gen. Maude at more favor of the opinion of the cabinet. the of the only was described by the weather bureau dent on a ticket with John German-America- n the and that it is considered than 20,000. The leaders of all the Quincy intrigue with com- intrigue as one of the heaviest of the season. political parties Adams and served until his resigna- the result of the affair will are the Presi- parative Indifference, others have possible adversely criticising tion near the end of his second term Count be the of Secre War Fails to Halt dent's The vice vigorously denounced the policy of lllya Tolstoy, son of the resignation Foreign Nine Mexicans Executed. Fair. position. president of In 1S32. Zimmermann- of the Foreign Secretary Zimmermann, and Russian novelist, is now In the tary and the ending Douglas, Ariz. Nine men, all said Berlin. The Lepzig fair will be held republic supports the action of the March 4 has fallen on von cabinet. Sunday three among the latter is the Tages United States and will deiivar a aeries Count Bernstorff 's career as a to have been Mexicans, were executed this year on the same scale as in dmes in an inauguration year. Presi cf lectures. in Agua Prieta. peace time. Wilson Sworn In as Mexico and Exonerated. President. RETAINS ALL CABINET MEMBERS. General T W. Section Hand Killed by Train. Mail Villa Dead in Japan Attorney bomai Report Royal Liner Sunk. Reported Hills. 2. In Washington, March 5. With prepa- Denver B. a Mexican Washington, March regard to Gregory of Texas. Valazerdo, New York. Advices received here El Paso, Tex. One faction of the the rations complete for the formal inaug- All But Three Have Served During section hand about 40 was German plot, Secretary Lansing Postmaster General Albert Sidney years old, from Rio Janeiro and London indicate Villa junta is authority for the state authorized this uration today, Woodrow Wilson was Wilson's Entire Term as Burleson of struck by a D. & R. G. train from statement: Texas. that the Royal Mail Steam Packet ment that Villa has died from pneu We do not believe sworn in as twenty-nint- h President of President. Littleton and Fort near Peters- that Japan has Secretary of the Navy Josephus Logan, linr Drina of 11,483 tons, with pas monia in the mountains near San An had the United States at 12:04 m. Sun- President Wilson re- and died in the car any knowledge of this or that she p. Washington. Daniels of North Carolina. burg, baggage sengers and cargo from Rio Janeiro, dres. The other faction says this re- would consider day. He will take the oath to- named his as fol- while to any proposition made again present Cabinet, Secretary of the Interior Franklin being brought Denver. His ha3 been sunk between1 Lisbon and port is given out to cover Villa's an day. Chief Justice ,White of the lows: skull was fractured and he suffered by enemy." Knight Lane of California. Liverpool, and the passengers landed. movements, and it is added that Villa to United States Supreme Court admin- of State Robert numerous other As Mexico the secretary said: Secretary, Lansing Secretary of Agriculture David injuries. is so short of ammunition he is un- 'We have istered the oath which started the of New York. confidence that Mexico Franklin Houston of Missouri. "Shoot to Kill" Order on Airmen. able to carry out an offensive. For would not be to President on his second term of four of the William Georgia Militiamen Go Home. a party any such Secretary Treasury Secretary of Commerce William San Francisco, Cal. Sentries were the same reason, Carranza troops in in view of the years. The ceremony took In 3ibbs McAdoo of New York. Cox Tex. Batteries B agreement, friendly place Redfield of New York. El Paso, A, and C under orders to shoot to kill any avia the north are said also to have aban relations between the President s room at the of War Newton D. Ba- existing this gov- capitol Secretary Secretary of Labor William Beau-cham- p and headquarters of the Georgia field tor flying over the fortifications of doned the offensive. The of ernment and de facto And was marked by its ker of Ohio. report the government simplicity. Wilson of Pennsylvania. artillery left here for home Monday. this port. Villa's death received no credit. of Mexico." Release Yarrowdale Prisoners March 7 Many Appointments Held Over, "Patriot Above Partisan" Marshall. when the only principles on which free Mexico Issues Denial. Veto. Three Named In March 3. Gompert Urge German Spy Plot. More than nomi- Washington. Vice President Mar government can rest are Washington, Germany, in Gen. Candido Washington. 1,400 being a note delivered to the State Guadalajara. Aguilar, Washington. President Gompers of New York, March 3. Participation nations sent to the Senate the shall made his second inaugural ad strained, is to be a and to Depart- the provisional minister of re- during patriot ment Dr. Paul Ritter, Swiss min- foreign the American Federation of Labor and in an elaborate spy plot organization session by President Wilson failed of dress before the Senate a statement follow in the wilderness of words that by lations formally denied that the Mex- or promises the release of the Yar- a delegation citizens urged Presi to tend men to Great Britain under confirmation with adjournment Sun- of his creed of government for which clear call which bids me guard and de- ister, ican government had been approached Wilson to veto bill rowdale prisoners on March 7, dent the passed guise of being American newspaper day. All of them will be re- he said: "I believe there is no finer fend the' ark of our national cove- saying by Germany with the object of form- to establish probably ' will have been prohibition in the District correspondents, but whose real turned when the Senate ex- form of than one un- nant" quarantine regulations an alliance hostile to pur meets in government the with that date. ing the United of Columbia. pose was to serve as and tra session with those of the der which we live and that I to complied by States. spies supply Cabinet ought Germany forbidden Information as to and such nominations as bd willing to live or to die, as God de- Two Divert Sink Score of department Ships. Huge Potato Supply at Portland. Governor, of Galicia Appointed. civil and military conditions in Eng- decide crees, that it not from off Berlin. 400 France Trains. the President may to make at may perish Two German submarines Portland, Ore. Approximately Stops Express Amsterdam. A Vienna message land, was charged Albert A. of new the within against the beginning bis term. Most earth, through treachery or that recently returned to their base carloads of good Oregon "spuds,' at Paris. All express trains through- states that Emperor Charles has ap- Sander, Carl W. and of over were from Wunneberg those left army and nary through assault without; and I. sank fifteen steamers and seven sail- present prices valued at $704,000, out France, with the exception of pos- pointed Gen. Count Karl Huyn gover George Vaux Bacon in indictments believe first Is promotion and postmaster that, though my right ing vessels, aggregating 64,600 'tont were uncovered in cold storage ware tal and long distance trains, have been nor ot Galicia, replacing Gen. Ton found here today by the federal grand ' be a partisan, that my first duty, gross, the admiralty announced. houses here. ordered discontinue Diller. ate door, the main corridors of the senate and through the rotunda of the FILIBUSTER KILLS German Plot United States AUSTRIA SEEKS WILSON AGAIN IS oath-takin- Agaiirist capitol to the place set for the INTOOIONAL On .reaching the Inaugural stand, Woodrow WUson took a place BILL TO AVOID BREAK directly In front ef Edward D. White, NEUTRALITY Berlin's Order to Its Mexico City Minister to Form a se iOPRESIOENT of United the chief Justice the States, Alliance the United if the Break SMaioot and the chief clerk of the Supreme Against States s BER-LI- court, James D. Maher., The sergeant-at-arm- TWELVE 8ENATORS BLOCK ME AS. Came Between the Kaiser's Government and Washington. BUT VIENNA 8TANDS WITH of the senate and the congres- OF Lesson Chief Inducted Into OF ON MAINTENANCE Executive sional committee on were URE FOR PROTECTION E. O. Director of arrangements RUTHLESS SEA WAR. (By SELLERS, Acting on the left of the presi- U. S. CITIZENS AT SEA. Sunday School Course of Moody Bible Office With Due Ceremony. immediately Washington. Following is the text of the instructions sent Institute.) dent. The vice the associ- 1917. Western president, oy German Foreign Minister Zimmermann at Berlin to Minister von (Copyright. Nwipaper Union.) ate Justices of the Supreme Court and of senate sat his Eckhardt in Mexico City, ordering the latter to propose to Carranza PATRIOTISM MARKS THE DAY the members the upon KEEP OFF ENEMY SHIPS LESSON FOR MARCH 11 right. 64TH CONGRESS ENDS the projected alliance between Germany, Japan and Mexico: were assembled Chief Jus- When all JESUS THE BREAD OF LIFE. ', tice White, hnving In his right hand the "Berlin, Jan. 19, 1917. On the 1st of February we intend to Vice President Marshall First Takes hands of In it in- BLAMES FOR LOSSES open Bible upon which the begin submarine warfare unrestricted. of this is our NEUTRAL8 LESSON 6:24-3- the Oath Pa- PRESIDENT SIGNS spite TEXT John Imposing Inaugural many former presidents have rested, $685,000,000 tention to endeavor to neutral the United States of America. SUFFERED BY ENTERING GOLDEN TEXT Jesus said unto them, rade Is In Its to and ad- keep I am the bread of life. John 6:36. Largely Military advanced Woodrow Wilson BILLS PASSED BY SENATE RESTRICTED ZONE. Nature Flags and Illumination. ministered to him this oath, which is "If this attempt is not successful we propose an alliance on the AND HOUSE. . Following the feeding of the nve by the Constitution of the with Mexico: That we shall make war and Imposed following basis together thousand, Jesus saw the design of the By EDWARD B. CLARK. United States: Western Newspaper Union New Service. together make peace. We shall give general financial support, and multitude (v. 15), and separated him- March 5. Woodrow "You do solemnly swear thnt you Western Union Newi Service. Washington, Newspaper Mexico lost In New March 7. Austria's re- com- Wilson has been will execute the ofllce of it is understood that is to reconquer the territory Washington, self unto pruyer. Following that inaugurated president faithfully Washington, March 6. The Sixty-fourt- h to the American request for a the United States for second of the United States and Mexico, and Arizona. The details are left to you for settle- ply munion, the disciples went over th of the president Congress expired at noon Sun- Texas, clearer definition of her attitude in and Thomas R. Marshnll has will to the best of pre- sea toward the City of Capefnnum time, your ability, day without a vote having been ment. the submarine situation was stated of- come Into his own of and defend the Consti- (v. 17), but In his power as vice president serve, protect reached in the Senate on the armed of Mexico here to leave the door for supernatural United States tution of the United States." "You are instructed to inform the president of the ficially open he the the for the second time bill. JuBt as the hands of tempo- followed them, walking upon In with the chief executive. Woodrow Wilson said in a firm neutrality above in the confidence as soon as it is certain that there further negotiations, delayed company the clock pointed to the noon hour greatest at least the break which has water (v. 10). Midway he entered For several to the in-'- " voice, "I do," nnd he became for the rarily nights prior Senator Hitchcock read a of will be an outbreak of war with the United States and suggest that been as inevitable since the their ship, and Immediately they was a flood of second time of the United portion regarded augurntlon, Washington president President Wilson's address for on his own should communicate severance of relations between the. reached the land toward which they Thousands of American citizens States of America. asking the president of Mexico, initiative, li(jht. 6:48-49- ). In- armed neutrality law and declared the to United States and Germany. had been striving (v. 21 ; Mk. oj&me to the capital of their nation Then the president delivered ills with Japan suggesting adherence at once this plan; at the same President's request had been defeated In BubBtance the long The next C the froin nil over the United States to wit- augural address nnd on Its conclusion between and Although day (John :22) people by twelve men in the most time, offer to mediate Germany Japan. communication and defends who him ness the ceremonies the In- Me made his way with Mrs. Wilson to reprehen- upholds at this period were following attending sible filibuster in the of a civ- "Please call to the attention of the of Mexico that the warfare The situation of the coun- history president unrestricted by Germany, in such great multitudes, took steps to auguration. ilized It couched in most terms in reference to its relntlons government. the employment of ruthless submarine warfare now promises to is friendly reach him. Finding thut he wus not try foreign The administration bills which and out that "Austrian subma- added more than a touch of serious- to make in a few months. points at their side of the' lake, they took failed of passage when Congress ad- compel England peace rines are in the Adri- ness and a distinct flavor of patriotism operating only boats nnd came to "seek- journed sine die at noon are: "ZIMMERMANN." atic and Mediterranean and, there- Cupernaum, - to the entire proceedings. Washington President Wilson's bill an encroachment on American ing for Jesus" (v. 24). We read that Is a city of flags at all times, but it authorizing fore, American to arm to Ger- Is to bo feared." the common people heard him gladly. became ten times a city of flags one ships repel The document supplies the missing interests hardly man the ex- ill a to this note These wanted the comradshlp before the ceremonies of Inaugu- submarines; empowering link to many chains of cir- There be reply people day separate of bread line lu ration. ecutive to supply arms, ammunition GERMANY URGED cumstances, which until now have and, unless an Wert act precipitates Jesus, and the longest and in- hungry-hearte- d PresldentWilsondrove from the White gunners and to employ "other seemed to lend (o no definite point. the rupture, both sides apparently the world today Is that of and methods" to pro- to the United we House to the capitol with his wife at his strumentalities It sheds new light upon the frequent- earnestly seeking avoid, men. The question Is, are tect Americans and American vessels States will not be inclined to side. In the carriage with him were MEXICO AND JAPS ly reported but Indefinable movements probably willing to give them the loaves of on the seas. force the issue for the two members of the congressional com-- " high of the Mexican government to couple present. comfort? The bill $337,000,-00- 0 The "that whatever atti-tltud- e mittee which had general chnrge of army carrying Its situation with the friction between reply says I. Bread Which Perisheth (vv. 23- - for the enlargement, further the United FHntes and the Washington Cabinet may the ceremonies, and of which Senator Japan. 21). "If think will and of the land TO FIGHT to the cele- take as to individual raised you you always Overman of North Curolina Is chair- equipment support It adds another chapter questions be- Austro-Huugaria- the loaves und fishes man. forces of the nation during the next ABA brated report of Jules Cuinhon, French here, the govern- get simply cause Vice fiscal year. ambassador in Berlin before the war, ment Is essentially In accord with the you huve followed the Lord, you President Marshall, with Mrs. -- world-wid- e in to the have handed a Marshall in the carriage with him, was The espionage bills to prevent the of Germany's plans for stir- American government regard yourself goldbrlck." U. S. endan- will escorted in like manner to the capitol. communication of information to the Teutonic Intrigue Against ring strife on every continent where protection of neutrals against Dr. Grtllin Hull. Most of us go to censor- Hid her In tli9 for their lives." further for victuals we will for a Big Crowds, Many Flags. enemy, establish a strict in Official Document they might struggle gering than and otherwise to the Shown world domination which she dreamed The memorandum then maintains vision. When the found Jesus From an early hour the sidewalks ship regulate people conduct of citizens In time of war.' was close at hand. that "neutral subjects have to bear (v. 25) rather him were crowded with persons waiting to Held by Wilson. they reprimanded The civil bill It adds a climax to the operations of themselves all lo3ses suffer by for them, when the fact of the see the president nnd "the first lady sundry appropriation they leaving millions of dollars for mis- Count von BernstorfT and the German where warlike op- matter was that lie was not beholden of the land" pass along the avenue to carrying entering territory Thomas R. Marshall. cellaneous in- In this country, which have erations are to them In sense whatsoever. It the of the oath-takin- All the departmental purposes, PLAN TO RECONQUER STATES embassy taking place." any place Items for coast de- been colored with passport frauds) After a discussion of the looks well for these people to be windows commanding a view of Penn- his carriage and was driven slowly to cluding many large lengthy very fense and other phases of prepared- charges of dynamite plots and Intrigue, British blockade, which It declares is "seeking Jesus," but they were seek- sylvania avenue also were crowded the White House nt the head of the been In- ness for war. the full extent of which never has the memorandum continues: ing the wrong thing (v. 20). It was with onlookers. The red, white nnd procession formed iu honor of the Kaiser's Minister Offered Car- illegal, The Foreign published. "The that neutrals should not really Jesus himself they wanted, blue was everywhere in' evidence. The augural ceremonies. general deficiency appropriation in principle ranza Financial Support Attempt war-time- s - bill in the advantages of but the loaves and the fishes. It was only foreign flags to bo seen In Wash- Luncheon Deferred for- Parade. authorizing emergency expendi- Emphasizes Our Perils. enjoy administra- to Regain Texas, New Mexico the freedom of the Beas refers only to not the "sign" as Indicating his divine ington were those flying from the flag- In years past the presidential party tures requested by the new credence to and Arizona President Has It gives persistent neutral vessels and not to neutral per- character that drew them, but simply poles of the foreign embassies nnd always has entered the White House tion within the last few days. of submarine bases on Mexi- intimated Copy of Instructions Out- reports sons aboard enemy vessels." the wonder us Indicated by the fact legations which, even though nre for luncheon to the review of The White House has that can in the Gulf of Mexico; they prior Details of G- territory The further contends that that they expected a constant supply locnted In the of Washington, nre the parade from the stand In front of an extra session might be called in lining It takes of a fact rec- reply city Plot. cognizance long are entitled to decide for of breud, nor did they see In that recognized ns being foreign territory. the executive mansion. This invaria- June. igantic American chiefs, bolllgerents ognized by army themselves what measures should be bread the sign but only the bread. Vice President Mnrshull was resworn bly In the past caused such a delay March 3. Senator that If Japan ever undertook to In- Bill Washington, taken against an enemy in sea traf- Salvation Is the free of God Into office before the Inauguration of that It was decided this year to do Approve $685,000,000 for Navy. of announced in the vade the United States It probably gift Swanson Virginia fic, and concludes: from works. Nevertheless he the president. The exercises took place away jn'Ith the luncheon feature. The navy appropriation bill provid- he had been au- would be Mexico, over the apart new senate today that through "In such cases neutrals have no commands the exercise of will. "This In . the senate chamber. The legisla- President Wilson with Mrs. Wilson, ing a fund of $535,000,000 for border thorized by the president to state the nnd Into the Mississippi valley and there- of March 3, so far ns the sen- the Vice President nnd Mrs. Marshall, warships, submarines, submarine in two. other legitimate interests is the work of God that ye believe oa tive day Zimmeruiunn note of January 19, 1917, to split the country a ate was had been continued and two members of his cabinet went chasers, boats and guns, ammu- von BernstorfT fore no other legal claim than that him whom ho hath sent" (v. 29). This concerned, patrol Inviting Mexico to Join Germany In It recalls that Count a 12 noon Inclosed struc- nition and was sent belligerent inform them In time' of is not inconsistent with I Cor. 12:3, by recesses until the hour of Immediately to the little other equipment, war against the United States as pub- when handed ids passports was very 5. which to conference prohibition directed to an enemy so I. c, "No man can say that Jesus is the of the calendar day March ture, much like a sentry box, the President after a lished this morning was textuully cor- reluctant to return to Germany, but of the been both that they can avoid entrusting their Lord but by the Hol.t Ghost" Like The president pro . tempore of the had been built in the middle report had approved by a for In rect. expressed preference asylum to ves- two of a of the senate presided at the ceremonies pre- great grandstand In front of the White Senate and House. Conferees had Cuba. lives and their goods enemy the blades pair shears, the of the oath to House nnd from the chief exe- to reduce the number of ex- a new to the sels." executive net of my will in believing ceding administering whljli agreed Washington, March 3. The West- It gives explanation en- t. on Jesus Is met the the vice president-elec- The president cutive viewed the pnraders. tra submarines from fifty to twenty, was euubled to arrests on the border of men by regenerating ern Newspaper Union repeated SPY SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS. of God's me a son of the United States, the members of It was the gravity of the situation making the total number provided for Ger- by American mllltnry authori- ergy spirit muklng reveal last Friday morning that charged of our affairs thirty-eigh- t. his. the cabinet, the foreign ambassadors in connection with foreign The Senate conferees many, in planning unrestricted subma- ties with being German Intelligence Asserted Ten Million U. S. Germans and other notable seats which to the inaugural ceremo- the for the conse- The Jews demanded a sign as a con- guests occupied gave yielded provision enlarging rine warfare and counting Its agents. Ready to Fight America. nies their serious tone and patriotic Charleston, N. drydock, which Sen- an alliance with Last of all. It seems to show a con- dition of believing on him, when he, C quences, proposed Minneapolis. Officers of the First of nil features. The parade of the day was ator Tillman had fought hard to ob- Mexico nnd to make war on the nection with General Carranza's re- himself, was the greatest signs Japan Minnesota Infantry, returning to enforce their largely military in its nature, although tain. United Stntes If this country should cent proposal to neutrals that exports (v. 30). They sought to Fort Snelling from the Mexican bor- demands reference to Moses and there were in the procession many The Senate also adopted the House not reinuln neutral. of food and munitions to the entente Scharfen-ber- by der, announced that Paul L. tlio but showed them bodies which In a sense might be said resolution providing for a bond issue through Mexican medintion, allies be cut off, and an Intimation mnnnu, Jesus Jupun, of St. Paul, a private in Company the manna wns a of "the to represent the spirit of Industrial of $150,000,000 to expedite construc- was to be to ubandon her allies that he might stop the supply of oil, that type urged L, First Minnesota Infantry, was sen- of God." The character- preparedness of the United States for tion of naval vessels. That complet- and Join In the attack on the United so vital to the British navy, which Is (true) bread tenced to five yeara' Imprisonment at are : comes any eventuulity which might come. ed of the administration's Stntes. exported from the Tamplco fields. istics of this bread (1) It approval Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 5, by a It life Make-u- p o the Procession. was to re- down from heaven; (2) glveth naval Mexico, for her reward, court-martia- program. What Will Congress Do? l of regular army officers did not At the forefront of the parade as It bill the ceive fluuncinl support from unto the world. Jesus' heurers Although the authorizing general What will nnd how sitting at San Antonio, Tex., for fur- and ex- left the capitol were, of course, the to arm American and reconquer Texas, New Mex- congress do, understand what he meant, President ships Germnny, members of who have nishing military Information to Ger- "Evermore us this president and the vice president of the otherwise Americans on the ico and Arizona lost provinces und congress openly claimed: give protect with in their many. A letter addressed to relatives Jesus wus to United States with their guards of Sen- share in the victorious peace terms sympathized Germany bread." trying impress high seas would have passed the to In that 10,000,000 In honor. General Hugh L. Scott, contemplated. opposition clothing the president Germany asserting upon his hearers the same diligence Major ate by an overwhelming majority this Germany to Ameri- in were U.1 S. was mnrshal of with full authority protect Germans this country ready heavenly matters as lu the pursuit of army, the grnnd legislation, a modified form of which Details of the Plot. occasion. It. Linklns was can rights will regard the revelation to rise up against the government in earthly meals. the George was passed by the House on Thurs- Details were left to German Min- was marshal of civic of Germany's muculnations to attack the event of war with Germany III. The Everlasting Bread (vv. ). the the organizations day, was killed by a filibuster con- ister von Eckhardt in Mexico City, took In the cere- the United States is the subject of the intercepted by British authorities and Misunderstanding his teaching which part marching ducted by a small group of Republi- who by Instructions signed by Ger- monies. keenest interest. turned over to Washington officials. (v. 34) Jesus said unto them plainly: can and Democratic senators. man Foreign Minister Zimmermann Such a as Germnny In- preceding the carriages direct-- proposal Col. Erie D. Luce, commanding the "I am the bread of life," meaning that Immediately resort the at Berlin Junuary 19, 1917, was ' make to Mexi- of the and vice presiden- As a last large majority structed her minister to regiment, and Capt. P. L. McClay, regi- he is the true breud of God. He Is presidential and Democratic ed to propose the alliance with Mex- on actu- tial and of Col. Robert N. Har- of the Republican co borders on act of war, if, mental in confirming the not only the giver of the breud of life, parties drew a ico to General Carranza and suggest adjutant, chairman, was the fa- senators favoring the bill up ally, it is not one. story of Scharfenberg's activities, de- but he, himself, Is the Bread of Life. per, Inaugural to that Mexico seek to bring Japan Into now the mous United States Marine band. The manifesto to the country and the No doubt exists here that clared that he had predicted in his let- As bread will satisfy the needs of the world that the armed ship bill the plot. reports during the Inst two vital- president had ns his guard of honor stating These Instructions were transmitted persistent ter that President Wilson "soon would physical body, giving strength, United has been passed by the House by al- years of the operations of German und so he will the the squadron of the Second to Von Eckhardt through Count von be put out of the way," and had stated ity energy, supply most a unanimous vote and that more agents not alone In Mexico but all on needs of the soul. He will the States cavalry. Iiernstorff, former German ambas- that "the 100,000 troopB the border satisfy two-third- s of the Senate favored Central America and the West which Is The Vice President nnd Mrs. Mar- than sador now on his home to through would not Btand up if put against an deep hunger and longing the full the Presi- here, way Indies are bused on fact. will sat- shall were escorted by the Black Horse conferring power upon under a safe conduct ob- efficient force." evidence of need, nnd be also dent to deal with the German sub- Germany There Is now no doubt whatever which is the more In- troop of the Culver Military academy, tained from his enemies by the coun- isfy the thirst of which the vice marine menace by measures short of that the proposed nlllance with Mex- tense desire the splrltuul craving of Indiana, the state try against which he was plotting off- Senators to End Filibustering. nre nntlves war. ico was known to high Mexican the soul. Jesus ministers to the never-failin- g president nnd his wife war. 7. Modification Wilson went to the cap- icials who nre distinguished for their Washington, March of all who come to The West Point cadets nnd the President Presi- strength , Pictures World Dominion. them are of the Senate rules, urged by cadets took In the proces- itol at 9:30 o'clock and signed the Among him, nnd who believe on him. Coming part to Mexico by Carranza's minister dent Wilson, to prevent, future fili- Woodrow Wilson. sion. In addition to these young sol- naval appropriation and other bills Germany pictured Itufael Zuhurun, to him is seeking help mid blessing broad intimation England and the en- nnd Luis Car- busters like the one that killed the dier and sailor there was passed in the final hours of Congress. to Germany, Cabrera, from him. Believing on him is the ab- organizations tente allies defeated; nnd of finance. armed bill, virtually was In the senate chamber. At twelve as a of the forces Administration leaders said the Pres- Germany ranza's minister neutrality solute nlmml'inmcnt of self to him. large representation her allies triumphant nnd in world upon a conference commit- o'clock the president pro tempore ad- of the United States ns properly could ident also signed the bill making the The Hand of Mexico. agreed by This multitude bad actually seen the the onth of office domination by the instrument of un- tee of ten senators five Democrats believed ministered prescribed be spared from post nnd gnrrison duty. "bone dry" clause in the postal bill It Is that the had living bread (v. 30), yet they . restricted warfare. apparent proposal and five Republicans named by the so by law to the vice president-elect- In addition there were troops from effective July 1. when Zulmran re- not because they were occupied ' A copy of Secretary Zimmermann's taken definite form caucuses. The change proposed Immediately following the taking of New Jersey, re- party witli the material and unreal things of Delaware, Pennsylvania, instructions to Von Eckhardt, sent turned to Mexico City from Berlin would the in the hands of the oath of ofllce by Mr. Marshall, the nnd some other Zimmermann Admits Mexican Plots. put power tliis world. Maryland, Virginia, Is In His return from his foreign two-third- s elected senators of the United the through Von BernstorfT, posses- cently. of the Benators present at newly stntes of the Union representing German Foreign Min- was covered by the fact that Car- Today we find men so taken up with States1 were sworn Into ofllce. Then Washington. sion of the United States government. post any time to shut off debate and pre- National Guard. ister Zimmermann's frank admission The document has been In the hands ranza had called in many of his diplo- the material und unnreul that they the vice president made this announce- nnd feature vent dilatory tactics. nor believe A patriotic picturesque that Germany did seek to ally Japan of the government since President Wil. mats for "conferences." neither appreciate upon the ment: "The sergeant-at-arm- s of the the inau- which has been sent down of the ceremonies nttendlng and Mexico with her to war against son broke off diplomatic relations with It was declared by a high Japanese true breud senate will carry out the order of the was the Extra Session Expected in June. God out of heaven. Not all will guration supplied by rapidly the United States caused no Germany. It has been kept secret authority on Wednesday night that if from senate for the Inauguration of the pres- the Grand of surprise An extra session of but thinning rnnks of Army to American officials though it may be while the president has been asking the German proposal of un alliance Washington. come to him (John 5:24), anyone ident of the United States." , In years-pa- st the sol- not later than June now is can he to the elect the Bepublic. said they did not expect so full and congress for full authority to deal with ever reached Tokyo it was regarded as Congress prove that belongs The president-elec- t, between the stntes conceded officials of accompanied by diers of the war free an of the ex- and while congress has been merely a new ebullition of German generally among of God nnd the company the Father the chief of the United of tlte line acknowledgment Germany, here to be assured. justice States, have made the entire length It was In the president's "kultur" and that it was thrown In the by coming to Jesus (v. 37). If any the Joint committee on distance posure. hesitating. be arrangements, of march, but this year the hands while Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollwe- g wnstebasket where It belonged. man does come, lie will received. the associate Justices of the Supreme which they tramped was shortened. was that the United He asserted no such proposal had Ranch Hand Slays Wife's Companion. These words of Jesus are very posi- the British Drive Back Enemies. declaring Court, foreign ambassadors and They added to the picture of the pa- had an on been made to the embassy here and Sheridan, Wyo. When he saw his tive, "I will In no wise cast him out." ministers London. The British troops in their States placed Interpretation plenipotentiary, the members rade as they moved by the presidential the submarine declaration "never In- thnt if it had been no attention would wife riding in an automobile in the This throws the burden of responsibil- of the senate, the vice stand with their old flags forward movement in the Ancre area individual to know preceded by reviewing tended by Germany" and thnt Ger- have been paid to it. company of Ote Merrill, a ity upon the in France have made another advance Rin-ner- , president nnd secretary of "the senate, above them. had and honored He sold f "The whole Idea was abso- rancher of this vicinity, William w hether or not he Is one who belongs holdover members was east of Gommecourt along a two-mil- e many promoted the of the house of At night Washington aglow relations with the Ujaited lutely preposterous." a ranch hand, ran after the car to the elect, whether or not he has off- combined front of about two-third- s of a mile, friendly representatives, preceded by the with fireworks and with the States "as an heirloom from Frederick In order to make an alliance with and ordered Merrill to stop. Merrill sinned away the liny of grace, whether of house illumi- to the official from icers the who have Just relin- effects of gas and electric light according report the Great" Germany, he added, it would be neces- stopped the car and Rinner, after a or not God will receive him and accept quished office by virtue of the expira- nations. In addition searchlights headquarters. Nearly 200 prisoners ' there were no other, it sary for to break from the allies few words had been exchanged be- him in Jesus, the Beloved, whether or were Of Itself, if Japan tion of their terms, and other distin- showed the heavens here and there, captured. Is considered a sufficient answer to the and negotiate a separate peace with tween the men, drew a re- not he has committed the unpardona- illumi- guished guests made their way to the and one great shaft of light German chancellor's plaint that the the Teutonic powers. But above all volver and fired at Merrill three times. ble sin. Millions ujton millions who stand. Five Shot in Eaton. Inaugural nated the apex of the Washington Negroes United States "brusquely" broke off re- that, he said, the Japanese sincerely Merrill was instantly killed. A by- huve come to Jesus have found abso- up Eaton. Five were shot Inauguration of the President. monument wnlle another lighted negroes lations without giving "authentic" rea- desired friendly relations with th( stander disarmed Rinner and he was lutely sure word to be true, "I will not The bold relief the dom when Amos and Claude procession, headed by the preside- and brought into here Shepherd sons for its action. United States. placed under arrest. cast you out." He has never cast out nt-elect, wound through the east sen- - of the capitol. Bright engaged in a pistol duel. a single one who came to him. Colorado Supports Nation's Chief. Verse 38 shows us the complete Mexico issues Denial. FOR FALSE REPORTS NOT AN AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE abandonment of Jesus to the will of is a demand in Hawaii foi PRISON Denver. Colorado's support of Pres- INTERESTING ITEMS There Gen. Candido the Father. Then he tells ns what American shoes. Footwear is cominf Guadalajara. Aguilar, ident Wilson in any action he may of re- Is Added to the Bill Vienna Note to Washington Deniei the will of the Father Is (v. 39). that into use among the Japanese, Chinese the provisional minister foreign Drastic Feature take to protect American lives and A Spanish merchant has made Inqui- denied Mex- the House Sinking of the U. S. Schooner "of all that which he hath given me I and Korean inhabitants. lations formally that the Against Espionage by property was affirmed by the Twenty-firs- t ries about American petroleum and ican had been Committee. Lyman M. Law. should lose nothing but should raise of aviation will be estah government approached Judiciary General Assembly in resolutions machine oils. A school with of form- March 1. Publication Washington, March 1. The Austrian it at the last day." Thus those Peru. The by Germany the object Washington, by both the Senate and House. up Ten thousand pounds of oiled worst- lished in Lima, government of false statement a con- government notified the state depart- adopted who him can never be lost a for an an ing an alliance hostile to the United a regarding prove (John ed yarn is needed by a dealer in the has passed law providing between the United States and ment that the American schooner Ly- 10:28-29- ; Col. 3:3-4- ; I Pet 4:3; Jade of $24,332, for in States. troversy W. W. Fine Killed in Fall. Netherlands. nual appropriation any other country would be punishable man M. Law was not sunk by an Aus- 1 ; Tim. 1 :12). It is the will of God The autumn crop of cocoons In Ja- maintenance. a .fine of not more than $10,000 or trian submarine. In a note transmit- Pueblo. W. W. Fine, 38, traveling that everyone that beholdeth the Son 14-to- France Stops Express Trains. by pan was a large one, 9,472,600 bushels When the stack of a n shove; not two years, ted through Ambassador Penfield, the salesman, died at a local hospital as and believeth on him should have ever- Paris. All express trains through- Imprisonment exceeding being gathered. pulled by 12 horses struck a trollej or both, a new section written into foreign minister said that all com- the result of a fractured skull sus- life. Such Is the Father's will, two horses whlct out France, with the exception of pos- by lasting The oldest fan In existence Is In the wire In Cleveland, the senate espionage bill by the house manders of Austrian submarines have tained when he fell down a flight of and Jesns adds: "I will raise him up museum at Cairo, It dates front the had their feet on a manhole wen tal and long distance trains, have bees been heard from. stairs at the bouse of a friend. discontinued. Judiciary committee. at the last day" (t. 39). seventeenth century B. C killed. Their chains became red hot. rdered r creating the county of Del Baca. EXCHANGE CLIPPINGS THIRD STATE Feb. 2a CAPITAL CITY NEWS 111 BRIEF House Bill No. 51. Committee subs- FROM STATE EXCHANGES. SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, CHURCHES titute for House Bill No. 51. An Act LEGISLATURE to facilitate the teaching of English General and Personal Here and Spanish by Method Would Audit Only Two Officer and There Over the State in certain gradei of the public A bill for a schools. March 3. TTTTTTTTfTf providing complete (Continued from page one) Mrs. W. G. is home from MISS audit of the state land office and the Hdusc Bill 16, An Act to amend Turley GARRETT'S RECITAL Da'atal 1915 an extended visit on the coast. office of the state engineer, was O, Fair New Mexico The gift from the guests came as Eaanmart section 4185, Code relating to in Elizabeth a M Luna L. R. in DRAWS introduced tiie senate by Senator Ey Garrett complete surprise to both Mr. and J Moran, cointy; procedure District Court March LARGE CROWD Mis. Con- R. 3. Joseph F.ldoilt of Chamita, was in Smith of Union. (Adopted by Legislature as State Jenkins rewarding Mrs. Iiougle. Roosevelt; It. Chapin, of New Grant: E. J. O. House Bill 24 An the city the first of the week. It would seem as though Senator Song Mexico.) way's thoughtfullness by the great Alger, Bernalillo; C Act providing is desirous of Santa each for a term pay-da- y The recital Smith, verv having pleasures expressed by them both. Ihi'ion, Fe; for of Employees of certain given at the Hall of an audit made the of the tinder a of where After several of of fi 'ii and a the House of last of affairs sky azure, balmy games 500,. prizes ysrj, corporations, prescribing pen. M. W. Representatives state land olfice and State en- - breezes blow; for high score were won Mrs. Amarican Normal altv for the violation thereof. March Burfurd, of Silver City, was Sunday afternoon bv Miss Elizabeth by Spanish office. There is .Kissed the is and Mr. . and A. U. S. In Santa Fe the first of the week. Garrett was listened to bv a lanre gineer's absolutely by golden sunshine, Dennington Conway, Renehan, Santa Fe county; J. doubt but what officers in Nuevo Metico. those low scores M. C. R. House Bill 198, Committee Subt-A- ct ' no the holding were Mrs. Chaves, Rio Arriba; Jose C. F. Lambert and wife of Cabe- - 7h"l "i'elfr ndcreTseh cl,arEC of thSe ,W th? Montuma. T Conway and Mr. Dennington. The Martinez, Rio Arriba; T. J. Mabry, creatin the county of Lea. y fS".( were ludicrous titute for House Bill No. 198, An zon are visiting in the city this liion? of the talented vocalist and lT aglow, prizes and afforded Bernalillo; Jose Montaner, Taos. week. p'ete audit maile but why does not State of the deeds historic, is Nue. no end of amusement. An elaborate Water Commissioner! March 7. composer vo lucheon House Bill An Act First she several fine the senator while he is trying to; Mejico, was served by the host. F. G. Tracy, Eddy County; Numa 232, providing ' presented of r of in t.. rs. Stuhhlefidd of Las Vegas sclcrtii.ns frn. bur m clean up the affairs state call tor ess. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frenger, Dona Ana; Victor Ortega, ' "aching higher grades (aurii. sufficient to audit CHORUS: V. Mr. the Rural Schools of the state of was am .ini the legislative visitors posers then a number of her own appropriation John Conway. and Mrs. Wit Santa Fe. the books of state O, fair New Mexico, we love, we nam Bcacham, Mr. and Mrs. Raton New Mexico. March 8. this week. ha'lads and songs of New Mxico, every department. San. Miners' Hospital at Why this discrimination? Is it be. love you so, ford, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kirkoat Ernest Ruth, W. M. Oliver, Louis House hill No. 95, by Otero, a herd ' Our hearts with o'er no was a vote 31 to 'crundin,, Romero speaker of the Vhc. d with" 1 pride flow, rirk, Mr. and Mrs. Dennington and Garcia, E. O. Brown, C. R. Bass, all law, passed by of . a !.. , - t.....- - ... :...... which where we amendments for I,.. i..;. was III .i. SOMfrc Wwrt-- w hiaccri . . . : matter go, Mis Alta aanford. of Colfax for a ternv of four with providing Itiai nmia.ivi- ii'iuu mc uiljr- MtaiKII wlurh irroit- ... county, " th.sv,cck (ai.i.rcriated prompts him tn have only the offices O, fair new Mexico, we love, we years. more liberal fence regulations. under the management of republi love you so, Card Club The senate passed the Lea county fori-a- e Srt'irday State Board of Hexlth. 1 ns to New Frank A lfuhht'tl of ,,a7V; tom?.rlrow brought to light and those grandest state know, The mcmbrrs of the Saturday A. bill, Lee', Calish and Mersfelder were Albuquerque In, ...... niii uii ., , : , nn IU1 James Massie. Santa Fe, term of ... .!.,. v. i ..,.,. nvtnn card c'ub and Several the only democrats to vote for it. rvew will re- - uci utiiiuiaiiv " iiiiiviii ,vv... guests were two R. K. McClannahan. San "" """"'"ii'i yorK where she If such is the case we would B. years; All the it. 10 ine,""."'cay mis wcck. iain ff,r several up. entertained by Mrs. A. Renehan Mi'ctic', S. republicans supported months further per sucircst that the senator sweep his Rugged and high sierras, with deep two years; Joseph Cipes, her musical at luncheon Saturday afternoon at two ; H. A. ReHgious Freedom Granted. , fecting training 'own finds! canons i Bernalillo, years Tngalls, n v.oiius. ui Hoorsten clean before he be'ow; o clock and then at bridge. The M. D. j. iiM(iieruel whj mane m wue- - Chaves, four years; Taylor, Tht Christian Selene business in the city the Ifa,,lt wltn others. Why not uouea wiin lertne vaueys, dining room and were artis H. bi'.l vot- transacting - - VO library San Juan, four years: Austin pat.-e- this week, the senate of :he week ,,,,,.,,.i his bi i tar reacning enougn to pro- MejICO, tlVallv ArrnrntfA in nintr rnlnr - first . iStroup, Eddy, four C. H. Fer- '.: a vote of 16 fo 6. INTRODUCE NEW FEATURES vide for an annrooriation for an Fields full of sweet alfalfa, richest T!. cniests invited s years; ing by gusson, Unay, tour Mr. i.'.i.'.es introduced the bltTVin . whose it is to audit bestow, Mrs. R. L. Orms- -' years. - ; auditor duty Austin Brady, Mrs. . vot'chs-f- mer- - of--.- the ouse. It tu ke ,..,- ..iisdcrl, prominent yhitc a chorus of women's votes '.he books of the various county nt State of apple blossoms, in Nuevo bee. Mrs Martin of Mrs. Senate Bill that have Become Law of r.ios. is husl- - "A Socorro, Senate Bill No. 3. members of all churches the to transacting t, smiting the antata Midsummer fjccs We believe in having an au. MeJ'co- - Charles Catron. Mrs. Cat- - Proviing for right in the - NiVhf." Fletcher of diem the tenets of their fa lu. the children of the training n;t m;i(1e if there is any need what- - ron, Mrs. Thomas Doran. Mrs. H. the payment per and mileage practii... ,, nn''l t - heart-dream- and mem including ministration to the of the New Mexi.!pve of ;r but let it he general, spar- Days that are full of s, iO. Btirstim of Socorro. Mrs. C. the Iieutenanr governor Mr Mrs. of Wash- - K.,-m- a' J sick bv A was ar.i Mrkinney rr, University will act the we be- - when the moon low; T. E. bers of the Third State Legislature praver paragraph ( aH fbpn senator, nights hangs Kirrlur. Mrs. Rcinhurg. Mrs. -- I'Mi. I). are the This is - Nue-jj- . of the of New Mexico and the added to the law, to the effect that yisilinir family entertainment a i; thot th. ronduet of the rc- Beaming its benediction, o'er a. Frenrh. M-- s. R. M Hender- - state op F. C. Wilson this week. part of the nnnnat musical as an ncr diem of the employees of said it sl.otild not be construed to eic , . spring, publicans will show to good yo Mejico. . ,on. Mrs. F. P. Davies. Mrs. W. G. OrOnllCllon... nl the Normal wnirn will .1 &. U Anmnnmle if nnl .l.9nn urlth its KrinrMf manana p i legislature. Zo. empt anyone from quarantine or " ' -. " ? " inm." " M- - Jany. Mrs. Fdward Otero of T.ns I.i.nas . u T .V. J. "l' MBue '"ero. health of the f""-- are mg weal.r"; and"i woe, RPPd C. Senate Bill No. 145 An act auth public regulations iv fluent 'if l er sister Miss Man absolutely against through , Z.".Holloman. and Mrs. M. state. t''e I.it I.as Vegas on. the evening of unfa'r, discriminations being Mate of our bsperanza, i Nuevo Wells. orizing the town of Alamogordo to on j "Social derfield College Street March 13. f Citizen. sf e'ico. and sell its- bonds for the Eoua'itT" Fails. lade. hyton issue pur. Efforts of a The "divisions" will be stars, sun-- i FarewsM Dance. chase and acquirement of an elec- Negro organization !,r- - N'V'I V. Boyd, president of ,eam, l.uttercnps. fireflies daisies.! tric liVht 13. headed by negroes of Albuquerque, Men Bvildi Model Conntrr Horn Li riflritive Feitivitie End, A deliirhtful evening was spent by and power plant, Feby t'le New iro University, was and! cle-Vn- to compel of restaurants snrites, h'uehirds. rain, shadows will be one of the most Tin last week of the about at a farelwell Senate Substitute for house bill proprietors VM-in- the tins ween. What legislature thirty guests hotels and places of amusement to ircjisi.iture T,c pra,ir children will act ronntrv homes in the county, was a gay one, regardluss of it dance the latter part of last No. fifl An art relating to corpora ,alt, given 86 admit people of a'l races to their . a h . i n b- - Mrs. E. A. Fiste and Mrs. tions organized under chapter of leofes U.,rncro. of Kstam ia. was n , n, iM rompieien, is in tne process 1 a,, pro. wek establishments without discrimina- aw ' T. T. Varnell residence 'the Laws of 1891. or Chapter 54 of business at nVss f,lhnt, at ,n, at the of - v as introduced bv a house looking after the capltol of color scheme v. iirr"n'VMC;'on .'"y r"re?,1 Fi-k- e 1897. tion, wnirn.tne al! D-- As- - of for the manage- v.-..-k i Rancn abmit twenty m,lcs southwest ,cnfice pleasure balance Mrs. on Caspar for '" i',p firt ,f itir "s-- member by request, and was lif.', au , 5 is known as the of the I.cnten season, which undoubt sistant State T. W. !rn'",t control of community """"" f .' hat Engineer Johnson the costumes rif the actors anH nr. ... would be a wise and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. 'land fixants. Feby. 16. forgotten by legislature edly very thing Johnson. and when its purpose became fully of concrete for all of us to do after the stren- - fohtison will reside in Denver, Colo. Senate substitute for house bill r,!i,,n!,ri:,:,':":::7ir''':v:,:'7"',tnoi known. ; m.iiir is iiirrrTilll llic Kir"x'y-v- dashed. Therelous life of the few months. to federal c uirt bnsine-.- in this as blocks and pehb'e past Salaried Appointments i,at, Wl, as operetta. will be fourteen rooms and they wi'l Dinners, luncheons, receptions, card Official Visit. tnti organi7ert under chapter 86 or City. The music will be Thomas Hughes of iMbuquerqiie considerably 'be heated bv the finest hot water parties, concerts, recitals, shows, Al'ie T Kanen Grand Matron and the Laws of 1891 or Chapter 54 of the and while the - namd superintendent of the nhnvp the average, there is in the country, club and church affairs- and what Mr. J. W. Turner Grand Patron of Laws of 1897, fo the management Modesto C. Ortiz, of Albiniterque. audience will Have no need to fear hcatin(, pl!inl land state penitentiary. T is be monern an(j furnished not? has kept the social whirl going; Silver made their official visit and control of community member of the last state legislature, . (o Ctiy Theodore Rona't of Dona Ana, was tnat tie chorus will sing over its th stvte. The house a live'y We are Randsford at Las grants. Feby. 16. was visitincr the present session the the wi'l he beautiful mosf ole(rant pretty pace. sorrylto Chapter Vegas named game warden. head, music ..... , Vi, t mr, to have lnr.iQlr.tnr 1oa Hftl. c,,..-- j, :t, Senate TliU 73. An Act of the week. n 1 declaring Cleofes Romero of San was first n of (he highest class. The solo, Ve-e- Miguel than $10,000 Mr. Lane is one of the icity, the visiting ladies with their the road from the Town of Las marie Insurance Commissioner. ists will be Mr Arthur TKeld. Miss in will 1 most successful real estate men linger with Cob, in the County of San Miguel E. Uannum Ageni of the Con Louise TaramiMo, Miss Ida No'ds and charming personality IFi'en State Engineer James T. French on entire state and has bui't up a us like a peasant dream, and the The Fifteen Club will meet this which runs via Anton and Santa tlnentnl Oi1 , at - the of his stellar record in that ('o 'crated Alhuquer- m;ss fthcl Harper, law will! L. in account business at Ihe repi'tation for square and honest gallant making gentlemen afternoon with Mrs. Bradford Rosa Guadalupe county, thence office under recent administrations que. wris trans'ictimr cannot he excelled. His not be Those who will Prince. Mrs. I. H. Rann to to Clovis. Currv a the first of the week. DFPARTMFNT dealmg that forgotten. preside, in county, State wi'l remain, at the head of this im- Capital THE OF v are and extend remain with us we welcome Febv 19. HEALTH AND SANITATION farm charming gladly Highway. branch of New Mexico's gov- to all who cross iand our new state is to be con-- 1 A of the friends of Miss Senate. Bill. 2"- - An act portant f. T. Sl.nier. If. L. Bick'ey and S. wreat hospitality party declaring ernment, according to latest ad- threshold. He has one of the and feel A Smith here a verv ithe road from Silver in Grant Spore, all of Raton, were n the Cnuriert tbeir gratulated justly proud 'lerta pave City vices. (Columbus finest French i111 having Mrs. Washington K. Lind. Measant last Monday nirdit. which runs via Buckhorn ritv tins week, and while Here were a time a search been imported surprise county, A New School Plan For long has l.orses in the and is stocking scy, "First Lady of New Mexico" tbe occasion being her farkson. P'csanaton in Socorro atterd.irits at the legislature. made in tin- United States fnr a town west birthday The senate has partially amended ranch with the finest thorough-- : occupy the executive mansion the which on the clay be Glenwood and 5.000 his ws Sunday, county. Whitewater, the law changing the of i.f about inhabitants that really rati'e he can bnv. He is one of next two years. Mrs. indsey is fore. TVre were sixteen in the ICrahamn and thence to Clovis in operation wants tn he rid of tuherni'os:s in rural schools and has adopted a pro. s. best boosters we have found and prominent club, and deeply ivtrtv which took possession of the a State Highway. h'lnrenre P. lrlcft. one of (he nMter Me-i- r the very Curry county, vision to establish boards Mong with fliseases. The V Mexico interested mi elmreh work has of Mi s Smith and 20. county in the Hi'-t- i,;K 'v the greatest and herjFeh. Ivin shall hire teachers and p.nnlnr t.'arhers cily po'itan Life 'nsnranre Company ; oc- - buy l in Union. He believes also endeared herself to the peo-- Mother Mrs. Pawson for the lfi.1 transfer-tha- t Si'In-.o- reliM-ne- from a -- state the already Senate Pill An act most of of the Sunday v:is making the spa eh and was do- is tile of New the supplies instead visit wi'h friends in T'nion county the hest county Mexico. Miss Helen easion and a iollv evening was spent 'ring certain moneys fromtthe In. as at The p!e:iant ing so for the purnose of making a favorite in the all in district boards, present. in tne State. ne lias uavrnrii i.iu.imv n aisu by dancing and games. surance Fund and the Interest on county board will include the cottn an experiment, which experiment tbat his i'tdement should capital city. was based on the that Aus. Deposits Fund to the Legislative superintendent and clerk. All ttorr.ev f. M. Hervev of L'oswell grounds be sound Clayton Citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont C. Turner Fund. Feb. 20. i i : that tuberculosis pense members are to be appointed by the , i ii.ma ii.". iM.iMii Santa Fe Woman' Club was Infikincr aft L'ai in. Miii-i- iii t , ., ...... of Denver, Colo, who have been senate uui -nii act comm ssioners. 1.111 MP IV MM1T IIILM1 A provmmK- county r.f the Mr. illllllllll i .1 Finds New Vein club meeting of unusual in southern California the last three the first week. Ilervey I ... interest; ne issuance anu saie oi terti- The road bill a state his company wanted to make ... was held at llie .if Miec fo... tn .jnt... . -- r creating high was jl interested in (lointi whaM the, ,, CWratnr reiilinre .nn.,lt,e ,nMl , tin.,,. tli. j.t....i .L. with technical '"Vs.. in ,,H' l nil' ,tTj has discovered Flora Conrad. Bucna Vista ;citv the Mr and Mrs. way department, only ho rni'td to heto alon he drainage 1, ""h fWaS Clechorn of Schol Heights guests of of New Mexico to provide funds to amendments, a favorable senate vote. " i , ot ore msr unnerneatn ucsuay ue rtrt ana Mr. ana Mrs. nntl other lecislatinn which the the town aiternonn. prank Mapnn, inrnerimect deficits in the State Institu. S. B. 55, appropriating money to Peros Valley is interested expenses provided poetically on literature Department of which Mrs. x,,cted to remain in Santa Fe sev Fund Mi Fu e.uild whose people already the rliI?oad w. J. Barker chairman had eral to a and ;h," charge days, hu, owing telegram icaSed by fa"ur ththtu e by?. rot'e of 30 to 6 It r.f Chamila former jnm'thiiig about hvg.icne wnere ihe miMic the program. A and in- - received msr before Alhu- - 1. Samuel Kldorit. ll,"w sub- - nNn f.wa - road,of splendid leaving ofsundRevenue. March tgL, the relief Society of Las Ve- - and were wi ling to trr-tori..- ! treasurer ami recent 0f rai,roan The ore jter,,lin,. paper entitled "The Myth: Lucrque that Mrs. Turner's mother Senate Bill 16,. As amended-- An the experiment. - Las ill old this year the Spanish-America- n Normal Srhoo1 idaimeri to he as rich as any yet Origin and Interpretation", was pre- seriously at her home!.,rV to new Sugar Factories !1J VZLJLt'S?? I town - exempt amount5?next year. hat lias been found, fram- VV. . . in and and Mrs. ' in left Vin-cern- was "i the city this weelf look found the Scholle district, pure lead by J. Chicago, they early Monday from Taxation for a period of Four tions are aided as follows: St. t's interest before Massachusetts, for the next 'can handled with ease rne Th- - ocal selections by M.s. or the cast. Ing after the school's '"am. the to he greater inoriiing Vears frorn and After their Estab hospital at Santa Fe, $3,600; three vears. time required of the Hen rr , accompanied by Mrs. Reid. 1. tne icMAim t. the will he called than any other properties. lishment. March Grant hospital, Silver City, make experiment Mr W Moody of ii'fO, for onn. county the town of United Monntainair Independent. (.rrufe Committtee Substitute Senate c:ster of Mercy. Silver City! of spotless the t.eroiurnincd Miss B Gar-i.igo- R. P. Pratt, superintendentj the i !.''". by v'.'iicr, Rill No. 19 An act to ;i . i f c.... r.. several hundred E. P. DAVIES relating Ladies' hospital. Deming w i .u. . riinir?.. mi in and Prof. Piew ivieyico senoi--.i mr inc iiiiini i . i: Bnk Control Chantres Ringer, accompanied by Proceedings and to Re. Hi u rtini i'iu-- l,:l, iii.i.ii .hm... m. Eddy county hospital, Carlsbad, was lli r l ".win nn.i The Bank has 'his sister Mrs. Thrope of Kansas 2546 New Mexi- - o Alamogordo, for this health demonstration,J Estancia Savings peal Section of the $1 m. sisters hospital at Albuaner-c- week. His school one of mr ration changed management. Mr. A.were greatly enjoyed. The meeting codification of work, was accepted. again CITY ATTORNEY Statutes, annotated, ne 52400. Gallup hospital $?or state institutions that is doing Framingham I. C.reen honoht the stock owned .was largely attended and several flts and o, ot tne oi ' ' r lyis, L.napter wwi St Mary's hospital. Roswell. $1,800: snlendid but has been . ' . '"n" "min Wi1He and will now act visitors were present. Tea 1915. Mar. 5. work, greatly ne bv Elgin tingmshid La Building Sisters of Loretto Mora, $1,000 Sis bv insufficient funds fori1" tne experiment win to examine Mr. Elgin the was served in the attractive dining my Committee for Senate hampered 'everv nerson for consumption president. purchased Substitute ters of Loretto. Las Cruces, $1000; its usefulness. same stock from Mr. Green a few room. Mrs. Austin Bradv and Mrs, Bill No. 21 An act fixing the time extending to care to- -, found. Santa Fa New Mmko New Mexico orphans school at San. e ery consumptive vears ago. J. T. Kelly is now cash R. M. Henderson poured. Assist- for holding the election on the pro- in sanitarium unless he can he . r ere Mrs. N. B. ta Fe, $10000. The appropriations Th- - supreme court has held that R0berson assistant. ing Laiighlin, Mrs. posed amendments to the constitu- are to be next f"r 'y E. Dana Mrs. Park-hu'S- t. duplicated year. he diHriet court is without inri,- -' ""'I w,'';.l.rnm1 -- 'Ii,?. IL --Willard Record. Johnson, tion of New Mexico, adding there- Tn M-- -. by Local Ootion BUI Passed die-io- to of district every Mrs' Frances Wilson, same be try contests oe L. F. M. D. to another article, the to A local option prohibition law by i of "'11P and piace win Frank Staj.lin, Mrs. Ira Grinisnaw MURRAY, Twenty-three- , r,rance this working N'W WhnUsaN Buildinf numbered proposed Gonzales and Llewel'yn passed the decision a writ of was made hvgienic Chas. Ilfeld Wholesale Corn- - and Miss Flora Conrad. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. "Committee Substitute for Senate prohibition ne once The by bouse. An industrial school estab- which his work is to started at , fc f , Mrs. II. D. Scars was the charm Numbers 2 and 3." issued by that court stops of h CITY PHYSICIAN Joint Resolution lishment bill for an institution at in of Read vs. and will be under the direction n tihnnrtu f ing hostess at a card given S. liroeeeilings the case thr party March Taos $75000. Santiste-va- n. in Dr. Arnold B. Armstrong, who is . .... i,,',:t; iti at her home Tuesday afternoon. X- - RAY 7 An carrying by Crist and leaves the latter posses- . . . . . r c... it.u .,v.,.nv.rv. tu Senate Bil. act appronriat. 42 8. Otero sn in illi ii.. i.a-kt. - ..inn in . .'i...... , " moments were the passed to York of sion of the office. juisisiam rniiry inr ' 150 feet of brick and Happy spent by Phono 233. ing money to defray the cost of Leg' Pardue, and Association for the Study and 1 opposed. n Llewellyn Itional and will give this company guests playing the ever fascinating islative Supplies, an Post-- snove of tuberculosis. The re- - sionr,. of refresh- Office First Door West of Poatoffic Printing, Barnes favor of It, savin; fudge E. C Abbott came tip from Prevention h hp. immen- - game bridge. Dainty age, for the two Houses, ot tne that industrial schools are a debt riemonstration w.11 be PbsineST-Magda1- ments vere served at five o'clock. the border the first of the week to ".' p ena News. Santa Fe, New Mexico Third State Legislature. Mar. 5. from the east owe the HI in ii r nun iii" i" Luna Members Honored. that peop'e' iin'd the regular spring term of IlM'n lai'T mivs County Senate Bill 145 An act re'ating to native and that the of the United States to show that , H H Mr. Mrs. Williams people Spanish for this coinfv. Owing to , tho,ano and delightful- Irrigation Disficts. Etc.. March 6. "eonle owe it children. A tuberculosis can he contro.lcd j ly entertained at dinner to their ome in the drawing of any of v., ff)r ,ninn1(nt to Ca1if. Saturday OI An act providing bill a from irregularity - creating highway a weeks in w"ere- on his night at their home on Dn Gas. Man- - ,bnse the iurv few ago. and 'ornia where he w'll keep them for the Organization, Conduct, ton throgh Roy.-t- Wagon view of the fart that there is a ranch. Willard Record. par. the Luna county members of agement and control of Drainage a BUILDINC. ROOM IJNOFR the who are H. M.,nn unanimously.' bill rending to simplify iury draw, legislature Senator Districts upon Federal Reclamation The' house a vote of 22 to 20, WAY IN MOUNTA1NAIR L. Kerr, reoresentative Thomas G. 6. by intr in the future he adjourned to Copies of the New Road Law Proierts. etc Mar. j,ni a tax On and Mrs. 72-- wM imposing ey the first "f next week when court . in pamtdilet form, complete and Upton Upton. KAUNE'S Senate Bill Sen ate Substitute puitman car new buildings are now in ,. ,n l on. No. 72 An ery sleeping entering will be opened. - iticiai..', single.... copy iuc per ouzen.j Tut, for Senate Bill act auth. tnn because of a course of in Mountain- At Home. n- -i v t,tr. provision construction n " tbe- ali ann conveyance of. i.f r .i SOxPO Pald . imaKinK it a rtusucauinor tor inc i nr r!:,i.i;.., -- r...,u. air. The Burt garage feet.:',,,i,aRe Mrs. Wi'Iiam Fdmund Baker, the title and interest of the f..., j with offices and room is Mrs. Richmond P. Karnes right porter 0f any such car to lower an tie Smith 'both' former rmploves of waiting and Mrs. State of New Mexico in a parcel of nn,r herth to be i. to be finished and enumped better Charles Haynes were at home to Where Price are Best for Safe actually w Vf.;,,n Pri.!n ro .r. DR. KING land situate in the city of Santa FeUcrcpicd. The bill proposed a tax of Los witnesses in than any garage building in the their frieds Monday afternoon, at the and i, ca'le to T.unas.as Ford Mrs. Quality occupied by Library Building on gtandard sleeper, and $1 on the cas of vs. the New country. The Griffin garage EYESIGHT SPECIALIST the residence of Baker on Woman s Board of Trade, etc. g Dreyfus building is finished and the Fulton Bower Street. Mrs. E. tourist sleepers. Mr lean, on Tuesa v. - Washington Mar. 8. Cant. Fdw. L. Safford came no new store opened for business Tues- Lindsey was in the receiving line. Senate Bill 79 Senate Substitute Those in OFFICIAL DIRECTORY from the border the first of the day, assisting the dining room a Full Line of for Senate Bill No. 79. as amended-- An This is line of state Orme is - f Carry the up the week for a visit with his wife and The Llovd store building m,nnt r- uaiaat-B- were, Mrs. Daniel K. Sadler, Miss Act the road from Taos and will soon he for MHO. PJUnH C. OUIVimcnO Helen dee'aring officials as it exists in New Mexico bi-.- an,1 otber liMnn f..lt ITe unit Pir"S "P ready Lindsey, Miss Hughes and Chaeo A Sanborn' Coffe to Santa Fe a Public Highway, also ATiee ts Miss N. today: remain about a week. occupancy. Miss Hoyland NOTARY PUBLIC McGaugh. Mrs. Alvan providing for the construction of a E. only and her resi-- . and Mrs. W. Lindsey .'...Governor improving beautifying White Harry Lee Patton and Teas bridge at Embudo across the Rio Antonio Lncero. of State The rooms were attractive-l- y .Secretary poured. Grande, also providing for the con TTarrv T. Paftnn A tlrtrn.u f?nr9f decorated with cut flowers, and struction of a Santa Cruz rf nrry county ann party ot iand C. bridge at .p. q Sargent Auditor ...U tbe west of town. J. Burton happy moments were friends - have been o,, in west-- . part spent by across the Santa Cruz river (carries a n . . .Trawlino- Anrlltnr n,,nfer. xv. F. NTathews erect cot' eBooeoaoaooeooQeeoooaoooee over a of tea. The Richelien Canned Whittir. ern Socorro and Valencia counties and wrl chatting cup Vegetable the emergency clause, effective at;w L. Hall Treasurer and who W "om. musical numbers given by Mrs. Hen-in- g, oncel. Mar. 8. for the oast few weeks, nV"eV5n" '!"Zn Mrs. R. P. Frvien Com. Public Lands have decided make there ?n1 hp accompained by Reid, Mrs. Senate Bill 262 As amended An H. to entries f"',"f JTTrol ff?rl Acabamos de recebir de William Fadth and Miss Elizabeth ' Watrni'r. Sunt. Pub. Instruction under the 640 acre law were in " ..',.ann,?sf t0 Tn.. act authorizing the State Engineer H Williams.' her A Barcelona Garrett added a deal of en- Hunt Brother California Can-a- d jHugh (Chairman) town the first of the week. Other h,"'n,nj. P, '2i :. Espanaungran great to extend the time for the comp'e Corroratin Commission 3,1,1 to devo-cio- n joyment to the afternoon. members of the party were H. V. .d,'"rH If surtido delibros de and tion of the construction of Irriga- Bonifacio Montoya ' Fruit, Hawaiian tion Power Corporation Tavlor, Oscar and Maude 'Vfc Es-pan- ol. Systems and Proiects. Com. Taylor eighty-sevent- car of beans y de recreo en Birthday m,A ntrt. r.f 1,nM Party. Pineapple etc. (carries the emergency clause, M. S. Groves Com- T,w - was shinned from this this A evening was 8. Corporation lyaing 20 miles north east of Que- point Los siguintes son very pleasant spent effective at once) Mar. mission t . r n - n f Week bv I. Tabet. Many who are. by a jolly party of friend! who Senate Bill 66 An to y ' ft en-vi- ar act appro, Richar H. Chief W,,J algunos que podemos Mr. Jenkins on his birth- Hanna.... Jus. Sup. Sam T V. and Miss Thelma !j,,,lnR b"n' k" fm surprised priate funds to pay transportation Court V in beans re-ci- bo his home wi'l make entries later. for seed as the acreage this correo pagado al day at the latter oart of BOSS PATENT charge of certain students in the Voting who will be are last week. Mrs. Jenkins FLOUR Clarence J. Roberts...... Justice Sup. According to these gentlemen there "r.",,0?, large. People de su cleverly Normal Schools. Mar. 8. Court into this of the importer p'anned the affair unknown to her An ts hkely to be a settlement part Senate Bill 231, as amended. Frank W. Parker. .Justice Sup'Court quite valley. Practically every homestead Cuentos para Ninos 40 better half, who like many of us act the sum of $1,500 V CtVrk there within the next few weeks. is and in life's are appropriating D. Sena Supreme Court for mi'es around occupied Del Natura 40 journey too preoccupied Primreea Batter to pay A. A. Sedillo for expenses FEDERAL those who make homestead filings to remember birthdays as the years sustained and services in wAn.cu-- Bv competent miles more. La Gorriona 30 roll performed ibert B. Fall U. S. Senator who has had7"""' must go mit twenty or by. connection with the trans ation into Thomas B. Catron U. S. stenographer, three A creat- - A - Senator new school district has been 40 handsome smoking lacket was of the 1915 codification (car- p. vears experience in law office, a Por un Piojo Mr. Spanish r Hernandez.. Member Comrresa ' ... i t? irn in territory joininc presented by Conway. ries the emergency clause, effective Colin Gran Ouivira national monument Juan Miser ia 50 Neblett Federal Judge Address No. 2. care State Record, at once). March 8. Lee Clerk Federal Court with thirty-seve- n children of school Harry Santa Fe. N. M. Fabiola $1.00 House Bill Have Become Law. Summers Burkhart..U. S. age. Morninjs Journal. Tn the order the Gover- Attorney C A. 27-2. Quo Vadis 1 00 signed by A. H. Hudspeth U. S. Marshal nor the following are now in ef. Lucius W. General TWO HUNDRED $ CIVEN AWAY. Dills.... Surveyor MRS. ANITA CHAPMAN Jeromin 1.00 feet Lewis T. Carpenter... Inter Rer. I will pay in advance Two Hundred t G. House Bill 108. An Act defining muchas A. BISHOP GO. STATE LAW LIBRARIAN Dollars on betel here as A Present Tenemos otras T & juvenile delinquent, providing for their reformation or to purchaser. Historias libros de on punishment of EDWARD Fifteen well furnished rooms, five y those who contribute to such delin- R. WRIGHT . ac- X INSURANCE The supreme court on Tuesday lots, easy terms. We must have it tnanden por la, 0L0EST AGENCY IN THE OLDEST CITY X quency. Feb. 19. ATTORNEY AT LAW cepted the resignation of Mrs. Lola House Bill No. 3. Committee sub-stit"- te the state running. Spit BaBelng C Armijo as librarian of Write C A. THARP. lista. FIRE for House Bi'.l No. 3. An law library, a position which she Moatoya, N. M. IliSURACE Act authorizes justices of the peace Santa Pa. New Meatoa. has held for many years. Anita Call San Franciaco to suspend sentence, tea. 19. Chapman, secretary of the Woman' House Bill N-t- . 179. An Act fix Board of Trade of Santa Fe. who Sana Fa, Nuevo Mexico the time for terms of MTIE FnwARDS & MTIE DAVID M. D. ing holding the ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- has been a clerk in the office of KNAPP. UfE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS district court in the Fourth Judicial Superintendent of Insurance and PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. District of the state of New Mex- OFFICEi assisted Mrs. Ar. DELGADO SHOE 24. from time to time Lincoln EHm Theater C0 ico. Feb. Cmbst Palace Waahbaftaa Aaa. in the was appointed Aye, Opposite Honse Bill 37. Senate Substitute aiijo library Saata Fa, Haw Mealaa. . to soceed her. for House Bill No. 37 Ant Act Santa Fa, Row Maalaaw