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ALBUQUERQUE - EVENING CITIZEN. T1
WElXF5SlAr, FEHRURV R. IWtd.
pagib TmuaB.
NON-PARTISANtRECIPE WHICH
DEFENSELESS AMERICA !
LISTEN:
TARIFF
CURES ALL
BOARD
Representatives of Many Busi
ness Organizations In Wash
ington to Urge Action.
Washington. Feb. I. Junes W.
VanCle.ive of S'. Louis, president of
the National Association of Manufac
turers. Is In Washington In confer
with President Roosevelt, Senator
Aldrich ami Spf ik'-r Cannon on the
ku lJ-i-t of enacting the Beverldge
bill for a nonpartisan tariff commis
sion. The movement hearted hy
President Vandeave is supported by
several hundred organizations of em
ploycrs and business men represent
ing In the aggregate more than two
millioM members from all parts of
the country. Following Is an incom
plete list of the organizations which
endorse the tariff commission Idea
and are ."ending special representa
tives to Washington to make a dem
onstration In force In f ivor of a com
mission :
National Association of Manufact
urers. National Orange. Merchants'
Association of New York, National
Association of Agricultural Imple
ment and Vehicle Manufacturers.
Merchant Tailors' National Protec
tive association, American Reciprocal
Tariff league and 201 constituent or
ganizations. Carriage Builders' Na
tional Association, American Hard
wood M mufacturers' association. Na
tional Ket.ill Hardware association,
National Paint, Oil and Varnish as
sociation. Millers National associa
tion. National Livestock association,
American Cotton Seel Oil associa
tion, Trans-Mississippi congress. Mer
chants' exchange, St. Louis; Cham
ber of Commerce, Baltimore; Hoard
of Trade, Chicago; National Boot and
Shoe Manufacturers' association and
the New York Manufacturers' asso
ciation. The representatives of those or
ganization? will call upon President
Konsevelt and Speaker Cannon. One
of them said:
""t are urging the appointment
of a tariff commission not as revis
ionist's, but as stanch protectionists.
It is my own bi-ller and that of the
National Association of Manufactur
ers and the many organizations
which endorse the Immediate ap
pointment of a commission that such
a commission Is absolutely necessary
In order to protect the business in
terests nf the country from the
harmful effects of a continued par
tisan agitation for tariff revision
during the campaign. We are In
hearty accord with the- president In
believing that all tariff rates should
be adjusted on the basis of difference
In cost of production here and abroad
and we also believe that these r.ites
should be adjusted with a liberal al
lowance in addition In favor of the
American producer.
Here is the 1908 spring girl as she i
will look in the smart costume that
the nifty girls of this year will wear
when the bright days of April and
May come alone. !
ThU picture shows a thoroughly !
up-to-date, correctly dressed girl. Her :
"butterfly" suit with the spiral braid
ing and tassel is one of the newest .
models. i
And don't forget the tassel.
The butterfly suit U the natural
There is Only Ono
"Bromo Quinine"
That is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
VSEO THE WORLD OVER TO
Always rcpient'irr t.1.' full name. Look
for tins riuii-itiiri- c.:j every box. Sic.
1AM
Gives Simple Home AUxtures
and the Directions for
Preparing.
Uecent hospital reports show that
the dread disease, rheumatLsni, Is
steadily Increasing throughout the
country. All known meant of relief
are being suggested to save the great
amount of suffering this winter, es
pecially among those who are not in
a position to pack up and visit the
noted health resorts to be treated. He.
cent tests prove rheumatism not ex
actly a disen.se in Itself, but a severe
symptom of kidney trouble, a condi
tion caused by clogged up pored of ihe
eliminatlve 'tissues in the kidneys
which fail to filter the poisonous
waste matter and uric ucid from the
blood, permitting the.se sulvtances to
remain In the veins and decompose,
usually nettling about the Joints and
muscles, causing the intense pain,
swelling and stiffness of rheumatism.
A well-known specialist, who has
probably treated more cases of rheu
matism than anyone else, and who Is
also the most successful. Rives the fol
lowing simple treatment, which is
harmless and inexpensive, and so dim
ple that anybody can mix It at home.
The ingredients are: Fluid Extract
Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound
Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup
Sarsaparilla, three ounces. !o to any
good prescription pharmacy and get
these three vegetable Ingredients and
mix them by shaking in a bottle, tak
ing as a dose a teaspoonful after each
meal and again at bedtime.
There la nothing better In the world
for backache, kidney and bladder
trouble, too. Sueli symptoms as fre
quent and painful urination, soreness,
weakness, general and nervous de
bility are caused by certain acids and
poisonous waste majtter, decayed tis
sues, etc.. In the blood, which the kid
neys will clear and purify after a few
doses of this prescription.
HAIR DRESSER AND CHIROPO
DIST
Mrs. Bambini, at her parlors o
posite the Alvarado and next uoor t
i-turges' cafe, is prepared to g:
thorough scalp treatment, do ha.li
dressing, treat corns, bunions and in
growing nails. She gives masagt
treatment and manicuring. Mr
iiamtnnl'9 own preparation of com
plexion cream builds up the skin anc
improves the complexion, and 1-
. guaranteed not to oe injurious. Sh
! also prepare.:, a hair tonic that cure
i and prevents dandruff and hair fall
I lug out; restores life to dead hair
j removes moles, warts and superfljoui
I hair. Massage treatment by vibratoi
! machines. For any blemish of th
face call and consult Mrs. Bambini
Are you looking for snmrtTUng? Re
. member the want columns of Tht
j Evening Citizen are for your especlai
benefit It talks to the people and
thoy talk to you.
outgrow: h of the Japanese influence
in styles which has been so marked
during the pajst few seasons
The large sailor with Its broad sides
and wide front Is distinctly stylish, as
well as the closely pinned face veil,
double at the forehead, which will be
considered smart for spring. The
high, boned, painted collar and the
dainty lingerie reck bow and frill are
another of the coming season's smart
est fashions.
CUBE COLO IM ONE DAY.
SWA
(HINA
rurTllrMltNl
VS. TRENCH .S'V
rt-w,. m "' Ui
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pacific
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HALLIR TVTO .'
wa,jhiv -OA.rx ooa wvtifj pont
U3-
t AUJTS.ALI i
IVmH "Amiy and Xavy liirc."
When the Atlantic fleet shall be In the Straits of Magellan SS (100 000
of people and $110. 000. 000.000 of property will be unprotected from 'the
horror, and destruction which would come In the wake of a st'rrlng on
the part of the god of war! Even with the Atlantic fleet on one coast
the other remains unguarded. A division of the fleet would be Inadequate
for the protection of either coast. With American commercial spirit so
militant and enurprLslng. with the policies of local sovereignties opposed
to those of the nation, it Is Idle to .Mt silently and Imagine ourselves se
cure. There U but one sure element of security in the world as constituted
today, and that Is AN ADFXjl'ATE NAVY!
WARNS AGIST
W
America Is No More Beyond
Operation of National Laws
Than Older Countries.
Hm. Oifford Pinchot. chief of tie
I'niie.i States Forest service, was the
principal speaker at a meeting of
the National (ieographlc society, held
at the National Killes' Armory in
Washington recently.
Mr. Pinchnt's audress embodies an
urgent appeal to the government and
people of the I'nited States for the
conservation of our natural re
sources The speaker described the reckless
waste of forests, the Iron, coal nnd
other natural resources that have
made this country the richest portion
of the earth.
Mr. Pinchot said: "The waste of
our resources means that the I'nited
States shall repeat the conditions we
now see in Northern Africa, tn
(Ireece, in Spain, and in Palestine.
The Natural Laws.
"For we are no more beyond the
operation of natural laws than the
older nations were, and the same
neglect of the fundamental basis
land and water will bring upon us
or upon our descendants the same
blighting results that have come to
those countries."
Although Mr. Pinchot deplored the
present state of our natural resources
he also called attention to the fact
that the president has si-en fit to
start a. movement for their conserva
tion. "inir country." continued the
speaker, "is showing a commendable
moral conscience with regard to the
mothods of industry. Along with this
is coming an awakening as to the
urgent need of conserving those nat
ural resources on which American
Industries will have to depend in thb
future."
In the course- of his discussion, Mr.
Pinchot also made mention of the
movement begun with the creation of
the I'nited States Inland Waterways
commission, last March.
"This commission," added the
speaker. "Is Intrusted not only with
thp Improvement and development of
our rivers for every possible use. but
also with that question which, In Its
broad scope, cannot possibly be sep
arated from the Improvement of our
waterways, namely, the conservation
of our natural resources."
I'lMM'li-Muklntr Movement.
In conclusion. Mr. Pinchot said:
"This epoch-making movement for
the conservation and wise use of our
natural wealth, means the- assurance
of prosperity in the present and
greater prosperity ln the future for
this great country, which we all love,
and that Is an object worth the best
thought and th best effort of the
best Americans."
NOTICK VOH ITIIMC.VriO.N.
Department of the Interior, Iind of
fice at Santa Fe, N. M Jan. 17,
i r o 8 .
Notice is hereby given that Juan
Hilario Lopez, of Cubero. N. M., has
tiled notice of his Intention to make
final five-year proof In suport of his
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No.
6308, made April 17. 1901. for the
K'.i SEVi. Section 34. Township 11
V., rtange 8 W., and that said proof
will be made before George H. Pradt,
I". S. Commissioner, at Laguna, N.
M.. on March 16. 1908.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, the land,
viz:
Jose Abeita, Victorino Montano.
Oorgonio Fifueroa, M. T. Otero, all
of Cubero. N. M.
MANTEL U. OTERO.
Register.
I FIVS 1IOMF M.t)F CANDIES.
'I'ALTOX'S Dl'.l'G STOKE.
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:tl& ATLANTIC fLT.
DELIVER LETTER AFTER
FIFTY YEARS IN MAILS
Mailed In -v Orlcnnn In Epis
tle Finally 1 tenches lcMiiintion.
New York, Feb. 5. After tt had
oeen fifty-four years in the mal's, a
letter was delivered yesterday to Mrs.
Elizabeth It. Nicholas, ()f Newark.
N. J.
Yesterday morning several news
papers reported the fact that a letter
addressed to Miss Elizabeth Carth
waite had been received at the post
oflice, and the postmark Indicated It
had been mailed In New Orleans I )e
( -ember :, lSTi-l. The letter proved
to have tieen addressed to Mrs. Nicho
las' maiden name, and was written by
iur cousin. Miss Fannie Urctton, who
now lives In El Paso, and who a;
tended school with Mrs. Nicholas
more than a half century ago.
The Ink In the letter Is so badly
faded that the wording Is hardly de
cipherable, but the address Is plain.
The envelope was badly worn but held
together. No one offers an explana
tion of where the letter has been
since it was mailed.
MISS JENNIE CJIAKJ AXD II. W.
SCItOEDEIt AY I Mi l'lIIXISU THE
MISK! I'Oll THE DANCE AA'ED
NESDAA EVENING AT THE ELKS'
HALL UOOM.
CEUTU'ICATE.
Territory of New Mexico, office of
of the Secretary.
I, Nathan Jaffa. Secretary of the
Territory of New Mexico, do hereby
certify there was filed for record ln
this office at 9 o'clock a. m.. on the
third day of February. A. D. 190S,
AincmlmciiL to ArtivlcH of Incorxr
utioii of "The Ueiiliunt Indian
Trading Company of New
Mexico"
Changing name to
John l,ce Clark, Iiicoi-HratcU."
(No. J313);
and also, that I have compared the
following copy of the same, with the
original thereof now on file, and de
clare it to be a correct transcript
therefrom and of the whole thereof.
In Witness Whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed my offi
cial seal thU third day of February,
A. D. 1908.
tSeal) NATHAN JAFFA.
Secretary of New Mexico.
Cert.iieule of Cliungu of Najne of
"Tho Henlunu Indian Trading
CoinMiny of New Mexico"
to
"Jolm lAf Chirk, Incorporated."
Territory of New Mexico,
County of Ilernalilio. ss.
We, John Lee Clark, Chairman,
and Howard Clark, Secretary, of the
special meeting of the stockholders
of the Benhum Indian Trading Com
pany of New Mexico, held at the of
fice of said Company, Iti the City of
Albuquerque, County of Ilernalilio.
and Territory of New Mexico, for the
purpose of changing the name of the
corporation from "Th Uenham In
dian Trading Company of New Mex
ico" to "John Lee Clark, Incorpor
ated," lo hereby certify:
That the Uenham Indian Trading
Company of New Mexico is a corpor
ation formed under the laws of the
Territory of New Mexico, that the
said Company desiring to change Its
corporate name from "The Kenham
Indian Trading Company of New
Mexico" to "John Iee Clark, Incor
porated," the stockholders of the
said Company and every one of
them, did sign the waiver, hereto an
nexe! and marked Exhibit "A." of
notice of such meeting provided by
law.
That at the time am place speci
fied in Maid waiver of notice, there
appeared in person, all the stock
holders of paid Company and that the
meeting organized by choosing from
among their number, the auid John
Lee Clark as Chairman, and the said
Howard Clark as Secretary, thereof.
That the above waiver having been
presented, the following resolution
was proposed:
Whereas, heretofore, to-wit, mi th
ninth day of January, A. D. lOOi. the
Hoard of Directors of this corpora
tion. In meeting duly and regularly
assembled, unanimously passed a
resolution reading as follows:
"ila It Kesolved. That it is advis
able to change the name of this cor
poration from that of "The Benham
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ADVERTISE IN
THE ALBUQUERQUE CITIZEN
Issued at an hour
when people have time to read
JOK)0OOrC00
Indian Trading Company of Xew
Mexico" to "John Ixe Clark, Incor
porated." and that a special meeting
of the stockholders of the corpora
tion he called for Friday. January 31.
at 2 o'clock p. m. at the office of
the Company, at 101 Went Central
Avenue, In the City of Albuquerque,
for the purpose of taking action on
this resolution.
Now, Therefore, lie It Hesolved,
by the stockholders of sa'd Com
pany, that the corporate name of
this Company be changed from "The
Uenham Indian Trading Company of
New Mexico" to "John Le,. Clark, In
corporated." That the vote of those
present In person being duly can
vassed, it appearing that forty-one
thousand, four hundred (41,400)
shares of the capital stock of said
Company, being all the stock there
of, voted In favor of said resolution,
which was thereupon declared car
ried. We do further certify:
That the corporate name of said
corporation is changed from that of
"The Dunham Indian Trailing Com
pany of New Mexico," to "John Le
Clark, Incorporated."
In Witness Whereof, we have here
unto subscribed our hands unto this
certificate, this thlrty-llrst day of
January, A. D. 1908.
JOHN LEE OLA UK,
Chairman.
Howard clahk.
Secretary.
Territory of New Mexico,
County of Ilernalilio.
John Lee Clark, Chairman, and
Howard Clark, Secretary, being duly
sworn, each for himself, di-pose and
says that he has read the foregoing
certificate subscribed by him and
hat the same is In all respects true.
JOHN LEE CLAHK.
Chairman.
HOWARD CLARK,
Secretary.
JOHN LEE CLARK.
HOWARD CLARK.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this thirty-first day of January, A.
D. 1908.
HERBERT F. RAYNOLDS.
(Seal' Notary Public.
Territory of New Mexico,
County of Bernalillo.
on this thirty-first day of January.
A. P. 1908, before me personally ap
peared, John Lee Clark and Ilow&rd
Clark, to me known to be the per
sons described in and who executed
the foregoing certificate and they
severally acknowledged to me that
they executed the same as their free
act and deed for the uses anil pur
poses therein expressed.
HERBERT F. RAYNOLKS.
(Seali Notary Public.
EXHIBIT "A."
The undersigned being all of the
stockholders of the Uenham Indian
Trading Company of New Mexico,
and this day. at 2 o'clock p. m. per
sonally, as above set forth, present at
a special meeting of the stockholders
of sail Company, to change the name
of the paid Company from "The Ben
ham Indian Trading Company of New
Mexico" to "John Lee Clark, Incor
porated," hereby waive notice of said
meeting provided for by law.
Dated, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
January SI, 190S.
JoilX LEE CLARK,
HOWARD CLARK,
A. B. MrOAFFEY,
M A 1 '.!"!., F. M cC A FFEY.
FELIX H. LESTER.
Endorsed: No. 5313. Cor. Rec'd.
Vol. 5, page 521. Amendment of Ar
ticles of Incorporation of "The Ben
ham Indian Trading Company of
New Mexleo" ch inning name to
"John Leo Clark, Incorporated."
Filed in office of Secie'ary of New
Mexico. Feb. 3. l'.iUK. a. tn.
NATHAN JAFFA, Secretary.
Compared o. to M.
" I figure that an advertisement placed in an
evening paper will be read at least four times as
well as one placed in a morning paper. The
reason is obvious: In the morning people are
too busy to read at any length. They look over
the headlines, and possibly read the articles that
are of special interest to themthen throw the
paper aside. The day's work is before them,
and must be done. But in the evening the work
of the day is behind them, and they have the
time, and also a greater inclination, to read.
After supper, in easy chair and slippers, they
will take up the evening paper and read it to
the very last line."
These are the sentiments of one of Albu
querque's largest merchants. Think it over and
decide if it is true.
00000O0CC000U
J. I). Eakln. President
G. Gioml, Vice President.
Consolidated Liquor Company
Successors to
MFI.IM & EAKIN. and 11ACIIECIII & GIOMI
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
W Igtp iviytbtng la ttoek tt oofIf (
most fsslldlout bmr lompltf
Have bvn appointed exclusive agents In the Southwest for Jos. &
Schlitz. Win. lnip and St. Ixiuls A. 11. C. Breweries: YellcMone.
.rcen Itlvo. V. II. 51c Brayrr s rVdar Brook, Ixiuls Hunter. T. J
Monareli, and other brands of whiskies too numerous to mention.
WE AllE NOT COMPOUNDERS
But sell the straight article received from, the best Wineries
Distilleries and Breweries In the United States. Call and Inspect
our stock and prices, or wrWe for Illustrated Catalogua and Prlc
List. Isbued to dealers only.
J Albuquerque Foundry
C HALL, Proprietor
Iron and Brass Castings; Ore, Coal and Lumber Cars; Shaft
W Ings. Pulleys, Grade Bars, Babbit Metal: Columns and Iron
- Fronts for Buildings.
Kmpmlrm on Mining mnd mill Mmcninory m poolmlty
Foundry east side of railroad track. Albuouaroue. N. M.
000K0X3sjj0
THE
Albuquerque Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Lumber, Glass, Cemsnt
First and Marquette
Suffering nnd I Miliars Saved.
E. y. Loper. of Marilla, N. Y., says:
"I am. a carpenter and have had
many severe cuts healed by Buck
len'a Arnica Salve. It has saved me
suffering and dollars. It Is by far the
best healing salve I have ever
found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers,
fever sore.-i, eczema and piles. 25c
at all druggists.
1 Oil A DELIGHTFUL Sl'IM'EH
Try some rolls of our baking. De- j
lieious? Well, hundreds of people In j
town not only think so but know so. !
Our rolls of several kiri'Ls to please !
different people are light, crisp
and tasty. Suppose you give us ao
order for so many a d iy for a trial
week.
Pioneer Bakery,
207 South First St.
Chas. Mellnl, Secretary
O. Bachechl, Treasurer.
and Machine Works J
and Rex Flinlkols Rooting
Albuquerqoe, New Mexico
COAL
AMERICAN BLOCK,
CLUIULLOS LUMP.
ANTHRACITE
Furnace.
' Mixed.
Nut.
CLEAN US COKE.
SMITJIINU COAL.
NATIVE KINDLLNO.
FOR CASH ONLY.
WOOD
TELEPHONE 01.
W. H. HAHN & CO.
MILLINER Y
UP-TO - DATE STYLE
AT COST PRICES
Ladle' Tailoring ana
Oretsmaklng
MISS CRANE
91 N. ooond Rhono 944
W. L. TRIMBLE & CO.
MVEKY. SALE. FEKH AND
T11V.H.K M'AllLEii.
Horses and Mules Bought and Es
cnanged. BEST TOURNOLTS IN THE CIT.
Second Street between Central iik'
Copper Avenue.

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