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ALiimtTsiaus miawQ hjehalb, Friday, febritaey ut 1013. fflhsdnani 7 tit '- 5v I I ik mm mm rft ImW: OP I THE SENATE TUT V imfcriUfc Gov. ICoIfcnald'a mm As to Compensation of ike Semnts of the People A Counties, MUCH SMALLER THAN IK THE HOUSE BILL Speetal DWastcfc to Svealasr Hrrnlill St r"0. N' AT.. F"eb. 1 Qntft houe or, the leaflslatwre vere in pt- tnm mormng nut. nothing or any great Imparlance vv-a transacted. In the eenate the chief Interest centered la the Intrndaetlon by Senator Sic Coy of senate HH No. 129, fhang the ealtirles of county offices. This bill Hi mik to have the sanction or Qav ftmor MoDonald awl to embody the ine of tm executive In tho mntter of rtHnty wikirlM. SojU of tiovrrmW'g SMary ijlll. im mii divide the counties Into nve a, based upon their amsowed vacation exactly aa in the bJU whloh recently based the hHufia rmfFnm- uvea ann wnien is now pclpUufg In Uio senate. Tn lUn nrt c!.ii counties, saktrlas are provided us roilows: County nemtnlsrloner. $700. Treasurer, ts.000, which Is to In dude all deputies. Assessor, t S.OOO, which to to In4 oiwoe an deputies and onkx oxioris. Hhcrlff. ts.300 with one deputy at jm.svu ami n jailor ni jaoo. County dork, $2,000. with $1,!98 ior uiHtrjct court clerK. jp. easos wnere tne receipts or the olllee run or SS.OOO tho county elerk Is ni. lowed an additional N.S0O for eourt oiem or deputies, Probata Judge, $600. Kuhool superintendent, $1,800. In eountlen or the first and second cliMeftS upon order of the dhilrlai Judge sheriff may employ additional deputies within certain limits fixed by the law. mterllTa and deputies are allowed their traveling expense white ongHgca in me aorvioo or criminal t roe and also traveling expenses f prisoners, the Recount to bo ap proved by the district Judgo and dis trict attorney. County commissioners and probate judges aro allowed their actual trav eling expenses when attending meet ings, provided their resldcnco Is away from the county seat County school mipcrlntendents nro also allowed their travellnir expenses whilo visiting schools In their coun ties Out In no case must this Horn exceed $300. The hill does not spec ify whether this $300 la to bo per year r during the term of ofllce of tho HUpcrlntendent For feeding prisoners sheriffs are allowed as follows: For five or Iom 76 cents per day; for more than nvo and Ins than ten. .0 eonts each tier xlay; for JTver rt,40 Writs ttor 'GUT for each prisoner. County commlsoloncM are required to furnish tho various oOlcors with oil necessary stationery. CQunty ofllcera are required to charge and colleet all Tees and mile age for servlee. aa is now or may be hereafter authorized try law, and to turn these foes and mileage over to tho eounty treasurer on the tenth day of each month, and they ar alfto required to aocoant for and turn over alt fees and itther monies eolloated by thnm since tfcoy qunlllied for orTtoo, which, in most oases, was In January. 1912. Bonator llarth made a motion that the nrlntine of tho bill bo dispensed with. This was opposed by Sonator MALOY'S Look this over "before giving your jay-day or der: 12 cans Carnation Milk : $1.25 12 lbs. Mexican Beans , 50o R. E. P. and Empress Flour $1.60 12 cans Green Chili $1.00 12 cans Assorted Fruit $2.00 12 ofins Assorted Vegetables $1.10 3 oans 'Good Sar dines 25c 2 Nice Mackerel 2do 75o jar Club House Stuffed Olives... 60c 35o jar Bed and Green Chili 25o Home Banolt Eggs. , 35o Kansas Banoh Eggs 30c Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. 30o to 45c lb. We can save you money. eo i A. J.MALOY Phone 172 I IE lA .JtuMLS iiilii7diii1ahii1ii)li nn. wuwi (jmjm ILL COMES mn and the Wl -was referred to the The llllilclft bill ttttemitnir Ami rnir wwUmb motor vtmlcteei was paired uy i vot r 32 to 2. A meffaflnger utm in mm ho HRnouneea tro paw agt? by that body (Ho bill proVId tm. Alariw for dltttVet uimrnavM. ah ltnkrlMtni monei' for the Kun Dlriro Jtposltlsn and cmblfchln tho stale tf!$f at Albutiuoroue. Under hum PftMlon ot tho ilea tho fair bill wk fjMcvreti s mo eommiueo on nnanee A' rwert from tho oommUtco may ibotlHicua arly nejtt week. Tho senate adjourned till 10 o'clock morrow. llnuxo Paiwe ttic Tripp Anll-Tralu llooro Hill. The house this morning passed tho 4npp in ii wwm prohibiiB tne drlnj log of intoxicating lluuora on rail road irnlns. An effort to amend tlie not so as to make the prohibition it Ply to dining and buffet cant fallud i'ohfv uiu ko, ,y carior. an h to vailUdle acknowledgment be rore tT. s. t'fimmiwtonwr. was also jintMl An pfforj to pass the I.ueoni inree-ceni rnre hiii was strongly op iHiseu oy .vienois or ourry anu was iwommuteii nner Mr. I.ucern ha.l mdo n vigorous speech in lt defepc. (luting whloh ie WB8 several tJines caned to order by the speaker. Tho Carter employers" llabllltv ia name tip en third reading and was recommlttel to the coimnu'ct nn railroads, iipup motion f hie. Ca tron. Who hola that he blfl In lis present rornt mi not satleTAtftory. Tlrt ltous IS in fMM on lltIM nrifirminn ami It Is ospeetod that adjotirnmenv will ue taKen until aionday. Plan of Ohioans to Feature Disfigured Emblem of the Hepublican Party Is Frown ed Upon. Ity Leased Wire to livening Herald Columbus, o, Feb. 1.-Htatlng that a Xwaiarw might bu tJlniv ef the ItrauRural Mmutltte t ifadh ington. ha written a tettwr U Clark C. Doughty, who la tn oharge of the Ohio delegation which will attend the Inauguration of President-elect W'll son. piotoHtlDR against the use In the Inaugural parade of an elephant, "Iillnd In nu eye and somewhat di lapidated." The Ohio delegation hed plannwl to havo u Donkey, reprosnting the Domoeratlc pitrty, lead the elephant representing the llopuhliean party at tho head of the Ohio delegation. Tho plan wan to have a largo patch over tho elephant's wo and largo patches on his aide. The committee, however, does not object to the don key. Mnrv (itutriN Kor WIlMin. Princeton. N. .. lb. ll Tl sunrtl of socral service men wtth Preetaent eleet Wilson wus douMttd tiulav. Two operatives have been with the gevor- nor constantly since election day. Tho reason for the sudden Increase was not divulged. FIVE INDICTED IN WEST VIRGINIA Threo Representatives and Two Senators Must Answer Charges of Accepting Bribe Money. 'harlestown, W. Va.. Keb. 14. The specinl grand jury summoned by Judge Henry IC. itlack. to consider the charges of bribery In oonneellun with the Trilled State senatorial campaign thte Htorimbn retunieil Ave Indictments. The ImUoiml are: lk gateM IimvI.I Hill, 11. P Atrtmry and Katli nuft. and Senator U. A. tfinlth and l K. G. Itliodes. The men were charged with felon ousiy melvlnsr hrilsea. They ware mIho indlctMl for a Misdemeanor bat thu ayact charge waa not MeWU ite ii . The grand jury is to conaHler ai dttKniMl evWoMca which it la staled Pris uior Townsend will lay bafore lt members. Intense Interest .intcr.-rt on the next report which may not hi- made tor several days S Annual Cash Clearance Sale Rapidly Developing Into Most Sensational Bargain Stunt of the Season. With the progress or te great an nuui rush i lea ra ace sale of the OoM en Itule Dr Oooeki owpay. the management is apparently getting more and more reckless Ih the way it i slashing right and led at the priivs. so that i lie big tetlui'tioas, re iilit sensational reductions, apply to ir iieH) everything in the big kim Tomorrow the aatunlay shop per i in he confronted with such a be Hii.ierina uesorinieat of liaraalu op lriiniiies that she will Hardly know ttiiere io slop. The opportunity, however. Is not all one for the eswiH. but for the men as well. wliHass t inarkatiiy attractive hargIR ill man's suits at lea (loirs rs Tw41sarrn' at going to ue in many repaeu Ih ealesi dgy f this g real eat Ml MM nainiiaiiiiiii m aeaaapMl to handla Ut Mgtet rnajk atfiw the sale , . xaa,' MNMMIaHA . moV. ... , . BAH GN ELEPHANT in iweuem PARADE GOLDEN RULE SLASHING AT PRICES t fr'-n-M fgjir atlMl 'MliVll ITIItaWlail MUm H E RD TO TRAVEL HERE III jSPECIAl 1 Bunoli Desirous of Wearing Antlcn. to Be Hoped and Branded By Albugucrquu Lodge ih March, 20 APJPMCANTS AND 50 ETiTTS AWP. nnTTWfJ. " v Plfty fuN Hedged Klks from Sor. orro. MagttHleim and Kelly, oscorttirg twenty trembling oandjdatoa fratn Magriansna aro planning to rharter a Sptvtal train ami tuako the tnp tn Atbuquarque far March 11-13 or ilaun U-13 la orttar to allow Albit - queriu lodge to Initiate the claw with due form and oaremony and.i under proper auspices. Tti tentative platw nf tha Iodo hero include a moker for the le men to bo given oh no iirsi nigitt and u unnnust and aanew ror the gentlomen and ladles on thtt second nlnht for b It kaowii tlwt the 8rro county bunch Hrtt all Kdlng to bring their Indies with them. it is ex n w tad that this will bv on of the rouslngeet old Hlk Rtunta over puiiad off and th IochJ proparatJons are being Martwl on an etdbor&ta scale. At the meeting Wednesday nlRht ut wiiicii oy the nay two more efindl- iintoa were nit elod. maklntr SOB In all itxalied ltuter o. a. Matson ap- Ullnlxil MM thw rtmtnttlnn nt lliu Mue. flalona tmd. W 11. iloildunl, .1. P". (eul- lorton. i. is. tioMgio. neorge Keith, 5m MoPherson and the followlnir looul siautlliig romnittUoa will tmniflo It at this and; entertainment commit - I mi, H. U. Orone, rhalrman: club room rommlttet-. Harry Benjamin, rhalr man. The lodge has aakeu ror a spec ial diflpnnsatloii nlionlisg It tn Initiate a cbtsM of more thnn .'" nt one time. Kansas Senator Protcsrs Against Way Army Officers "Flit" Around Washington in Government Cars. (lly Leaded WTrc to ICvciilitg llcrnhl.) Washington. Keb. It. Rviiator llristow declared the wm army offi cers "flitted about Washington In government automobiles was scur dalouo." whoa the army appropriation bill came up loay aad offared an amendment to limit army vehicles here to those drawa by mules or mo tor trucks. Mule-drawn carriages, he thought wouM reduce their deairo to ride. Sonator Towwuend wanted to know why the Kansas senator did not limit It to oxen. The senate, however, vot ed down th.- mule proposition, which had XI vot.- in itx Tut r. and aaod the bill. Noiinli., Hesuined debate on army proprwtion Mil. ap- IDtoKrtct of I'alambia approprla tlw Mil saar4a. Iniaeatata oomm- e vommlt laa vaMMsred railroad valuation MU. River ana Harbor appropria lb mi bill ropurtawi. HmiMj, fonataersd private pension bill goutbweatern traMc subject or shipping truat lnveatlon Tarriterkw committee heard Alaskan ploa far tegislation per iitlMlng entry men to prove coal claims la court. Passed diplomatic ana consu lar appropriation Mil carrying Ss.7M.4. Hegan debate nn aunual pen sion appropriation hut dairying li1H,.IOO.''M AS INSTRUMENT OF Soientists Seek to Show That Hyde Resorted to Devilish Means to Kill Swope. (lly laiiiMtd Who 10 Mvenlng llamlil.) Kansas 'll). Keb. l The alleged ua or dlphtheriH rms h Dr. B. 'lark Hvde as the point emphasis ed by the "Pile MiIm srsrton t tha trial of Hvde p.i the murder ef Thomaa h Mwope ur. K. l. Ntawnrt, a bactetioioRui, i. kilned that Hydo used a imrt ..t , n tine of dlnhtherta ornis fimiinh. it t.ini tiv Mtewart and afterward denied u-ina them. I "What would he the effect la dink. I thelM serms wr injected Into Tha i bloo.1" Alton,, i Weed, for Ihe alnte. aakod. . i "Diphtheria polaonluf. whleli g most verib and often falai srnntd saw I Ii BR1STQW SMS ARMY JOY RIDING IS SCANDALOUS GERMS M THE; fflOPITi BILLS MAT ALL BE HELD UP Beprcscntativc Boddenberry, Attacking Democratic Ex travagance Declares" All Should Fail of Passage. PRESIDENT TAFT VETOES THE IMMIGRATION BILL Washington. I'eb. 11. In u spem-h Httacking the ' extra ..gsiil approprl 1 .atloiis ,,f th. 1 I auw "i iiw I'vmaerHtm nwtirusnn tatlve Kmldenberry Uxlay tvM the Hoik that III congealed maie of up propriatlon Mile should t allowed to fall. 11a renil)tHHtliNl that Ut bills go ovar uhUI the next mhkim. when tltflr cattltl bo i in tho Items In KHwgtt all krttnihfci of tjie ifv ornment. Mr. ttodaeitborri offered to f?"1 XZ, - . JITJ?!;., 1 "V ' 'I 'S! rtl effort to prevent e biiia, ami prom- ertcd 04'iion Wer taken, to ! nil in him butter ti ik- vent their isgo. Tnrt yoiiH Immlarulhui Mill, Washington. feh. H. -I'iudnt TnQ today votoMl the Buruelt-Qil-ilhgltnm InunlKraUt.il bill. In a brier special mcMiHge in his own hand writing which he rushed to the aeii itto Iqte tfHtsy tut mt out the reaeono rbr hw aPtlon. Th HHterary toet wa vigorously opposel b maay foreign govorrmente whicli had liulaed pn trnte ugfilnsi othor ppovtaaoas. which they cintmed ware in viola linn of treaty rights. Immigration lllll. The president In lite voto mvasuge drtlated. "I do this with great re-luctant-,-. The hill contains many valuable amendments to the pr..,iit Immigration law, which will hanm greator oertalnty in excluding uiiae slrable ImmigrantM. The bill reoalt eil strong supKrt In both houses ubd was recommended by un able com mlaelon uftcr an extended litveHtSga tlon ana arfully drawn oiuluaMi. "Hut 1 can not make up my mind l sign a bill which In It chief mro- vision violate a principle that was; The renowned lloyt success "A In my opinion to he upheld in deal- Bachelor s Honeymoon. ' with a Ittat lug with our iHimigratitiii. I refr to I chum romiwii) Is going to hit Albu tlx literacy test. For the reaaons queruue's funnybone with a dull thud stated In Heeretary Nagel'a letter t'o Februr ;i. nc ordlns to J. W. me. I citn not approve that test. Th Anderson, advance maa. who la la secretary's letter accompanies this, "the city today Making arraiscwneHta JUDGE RAYN0LDS DRAWS JNiiM'JtiS Ul' THE J UllOllS I Judge ItMMiuldn Hi the district I court tod.ix lrc Id. u.ihle" .if .'7 . men f. gi.iml yn -. 1 1 . ithd Ki 1 men for pctn ur .rv i r.r t ti - term ..f ...uri which i to iicmn ,..n , 'l.i ,M..i h 1 T i E TO E BUICK TODAY Dozen Models, in Every Size!Evilenoe of F,lct Thftt Citizen and Color Turned Out From 1 Faotory, in Procession Through the Streets. A parade of a doaan Bulck automo bile from the aantu FV freight h'U - 10 me i-oieman-Blaiik garaxe, But'i and Central attracted much alien- It Ion on the street, today. The ibW , " ' ' Z, . , Huh-ks Included ev..ry model turn. 1 1 " fKTi ",9? foWant 11- !..u. th. factor, at the pr-aent time runent th"rTaa 'iS, ?' .nil e.,eh marbln. was Mlnt. ; ... uii-i" ff. V" h.- T .Kf . . her. nt eolot'K .1...1 .tvi.a r u 1 " "" 'heir accident busl- lot ." ., i-hiini 1ivxas ih.. iL,nm lm rM"" -eprtented almost n- .illaltv in Alliti'i'ii nine an. I elseuloi. . ...... n ihriMiKbout the Hiate. took ot.r a tlve minaKeiiieiir ot the . ur alt.r tho reaihe.t !!) Karaga ioda WESTERN LEAGUE i" Advance iGunrd of Club Own-li ers EiiBngod in Disoussing Possibility of 168 Game Sohortule. i (Hi I.OHMHI wire to litutiliig llsralil.) 1 "in. Aen , ran. ii. xne an- mum., s'niril or iii Westara League lul. o.wieir iea hed Lincoln today pr. i.,.i,itury p. ihs meet) tig or the schedule committee. Prank lsbell .r th Dee Moines liil. and frank e,Mullen of the Wichita, Kansas, team. fHhd Un- "in this morning and traps closeted "lib M. I, Jones, president of Ihe Uncoin Huh, these man with ISd Han Ion of Mloux ''It. tstlgf: the msmhers of th schedule comHHUm. nisruaeton or a if c game schedule ni.iiHUJ Ik. .. . . Ik- . k i uw inv hi 1 1 ii ttva v. ii.v t.irw men. w i -me committee may deie op a 164-gam schedule, reversing the de- claioii reached last rfovsmber at meeting ln Milwaukee Tne son erne t., s riuind the I'lrcuii gnk four trip Of three is V hat cl i - iY expected to pie. utitate X otan when the club owners convene naludday tor Hie rsttlnr hiuoii. Meeting of Ihe leagH. Double Hiogtaph (omdy Pa.iim Hoar Ailoiliul .IuIiumUii Duail. l'artmouth. X 1L. W6. tl. - Hear AHtifml aerUsmr U. JnlllaMiH. I'. X. W . id. dtad at afctMJttW Here lo- dnr. tin waa bara al fMBsMil. Ilitu , hi III It and atUeradltM mtvy Ih aMntr ratlrsd In lti. - MEN IN 1 BRUTAL TREAIENT ALLEGED: Mrs. Dora Snyder Claims Her Husband, Rollo R. Snyder Choked Her and Frequently Struok Her, Alleging cruel uml' Inhuman tre,it meiit. .Mf. Dora 8nitler, through her auoriiey, reux inioa, nieil a stilt hi (he dlstrlet atiurt today, asking a di vorce and tho omitody of her lhre-ar-ohl child. In the complaint, Mm. Hnyder clalma that her huslwiui choked her ami slruck hor In tno faee nn iiHinernue oecMslmis, oallwl Sier vllo l mm en mid threateniNl lo hilt ior and her hahy, and tlirouiened to Cldnap the ohlld. Jt is further al Utgenl that Snyder Is a habit out drunkard. The Buyders were mar ried June It. 198. Mnwler w . it d yexiardae lo appear before Judge Craig on Hattmlay and show uanee why he should not be put undr a peace i.ourt. The ciutlon tollowe,! an alleRed threat to kill Mia. suyuar. Sirs Mtiydvr wes Iw-fore her mr- riBHC miss isors IVhik hump. She b an acuomiiifii.i pimiini mikI has gain eil fame lo.Bllt a hu h oinpanlt for 1'rof. Di Muur... tin lollnlst. FEBRUARY "A Bachelor's Honeymoon," Guaranteed to Be Plumb Ohuoking Full of Merriest Kind of Ha-Ha's. ror tne presentation or the play at tha Klhs theater "I will guaruntee that tills IM nHf .if Ih.. hnthlMi rmiuiad fomedlee .,u hv.. . er seen in Al lUIH-Mll' ' mi I Mr Anderson to- IT DEPT. OF THE OCCIDENTAL GROWS FAST of New Mexico Patronize Home Industry; Novel Policy Introduced. That tho itiaens of New Mexbo patronise home industry le evi- dem-utt by the fact that the Occidental ... iii(.ii M,,k.i r n mnuih... h... u. i .. ... ..i..m Itecently, however, they have Inaug urate! I the lomi.ien lul depart men t, a Inch deals with high class accident and health insurance sold on the an nual, semi-annual and quarterly phut. - .,,--,., j Hivniiiiiii iriafi. This department Is under the direct I management or Mr. i A M. Wlllaou. iH haa been iM.l engaged With the i l.lental aini-e its Infancy anil "tin has made a Miei lalt of accident iiiiMinefH t The N'ew Model Poll, y Is Ihe rtrsl I'lodU't of Ihln ilep.irtlliellt. having mat I.Ci-ll . oiniileteil unit .innrovelt I Stile ll .iii..m to be ..II that uny) x ASKS If! DIVORBE HOYT SUCCESS IS COMING HERE ON CCD For Saturday Only 4 n . f. FLOUNCING uenuine Linen , . lo-in, rlouncmg TORCHON LACE values up lo 6Sc all widths a yard. Special 5c yd. 35c yd ? $ ? i i. Mirr n i ri-i'd.j.'jiism.urj?r-jitJasi 1 (IN ' UN.t one ottlihl Ask. In Inif M&y ot protee- Hot) or Indemnity for loss of time ueuiuant Or ll llnoa of linv ila- surlplion. Ifa pliraltdolifky is eleur uml tho compilation such as vuht indicate the eMltnlimtluii or uu nn trovemy In cluiiti sotilcnieni As n wholo ll Ih nliTi.i iil.nl p.-h y lliut should mnot with nnu It lav el SUNSET COMPANY WILL BL0WIN SMELTER That the Hunset Alliiliiir an. I Rmeltlug I'umpatiy will have a I rt ton oapitelty smolter furtltu-o going t CorsltloR litsttlo of sixty days, is the etMpnieut made by President w I-' StnToy of tho oninimny, In Ihe city IfMhiy. The smelter, It Is stated, will1 hati'iil gold, silver, copper uiid sine' ustiim ores and tho name force oi I liion will nlternutely opcrute the mill ami Mtnnltlhir iiliinl Ii tlml n. groat dm I or urn Is being tk. .i dill oi ine iirn ifi-ani lie .. ,.,.rL. (tig1 titfctar lease, this output iiieluilin mutih hTgh griido gold ami silver ore. lly ihu um or motor trucks between tho plant and Tom Payne mil-., the OliUWIiy expects lo errert -living of sOlliethllig like two doilm i.Hr too on Its orv. 004400404400i TLIIICHCt'MKSIS MAY KIM, OP1" AliASUA.V XATIVHS V "TnberculnatH wilt exterminate the native population or AUska in the course or sixty to seventy years ir not eradicated at onoe." says Ir. Kmil Kmllah. of the public heolth servt.e. raportliMc to the Palled Htnte cm mlsaioiier of education. "1 am of the orlnion that IK per cent of the entire population Is infected with tubercu losis In either the active or the latent stage. With the advent or the white man into the territory the native has contracted his lhHM. with the rui that tNhsrrnmeta ami other dlsenwn are degenerating and depopul.itme ihe race." ir. Kruiion naa just returned tr ii seven months' trip through m .nk . where he went on special .i.i.ui p. xamlne the physical condition of Die natives. He fonnd the horn n.ti tlon reepiinslhle for much nt the mix ery that eslsts While In some cn- native house compare ravor.-ihlv with those or white people, Or. Krullsh tell how In the crowded, unventiiat. .1 rooms of most of the villa .ill eat from the ame dian. drink from the same tee pot spout. na the same t.w i and expectorate on the an me ttoor it Is under conditions like these th.it the native pnoulatloa of Alaska decr ie. 1 1.6 per cent between ItMiO and lt' The situation is by nn means hop. -Uaa. however. If further remedial mea sures are taken at once, according t Dr. Krullsh. He points out that n Sitka, where for th Hr years precert fng 11! Dr. M. II. Poster, of the put., lie health service, found nn sniinil death rate of 5 and a birth rat. or or a net bias of 13 per thousand, the death rate during the past -r . but is per thousand. The Improvement in Alskan pondltlana al Mltks ami eineweie is attributed by Dr Krolivb hieflv to the inHueMcn So. erf .. .f pin i"inn, nuraes. teachers and b. t i! now under 'ie hiwi-'iu '" i tion This demonstrate, he .( i.-n that the outlook for tlx- . i t bettaemani of the neaHh condi tions of tho nail rev m encouraging and he task feaalble. "Olve the native a white man's chance." says Dr. Kniii-h ari.l I am positlte that he will i ni'imd equally aa well." t'onsnlerablp extension of ihe m ill al service is urged by Dr. Kullnh IP recommend that natlvea mifT.rit.i; from tuberculosis, venereal al . (!iM-nes be removed to properly e. p... hospitals for tteatment. tl.' H ' limber of trained nurse ni-i"''l for field work be Increased, ate I th it the important educational work r tin nurse, whereby Ihey teach tnot'ii Hie proper care and feeding of ltit.un- leanlln in the homes, and oti.-r i eceseary priHclple of healthful liv ing, be more adequately provide. I for than the present funds will admit While giving due credit to the .tc ent medical service, )r Krulli.li .P elates that It Is entirel., InadeqiiHt. t the demand. "At preent there in no appropriation available f r the et.i Hon of hospitals'' he assert though these Institutions fe m-fn.n'. for the proper treatment of case Tin ph.vslclans pow employe 1 nn workinu nt ; dlsadvaniaga In rented huHlm.:K that nro unsulted for Ihe treatnu nt or the h k. while many of them haw no hospital facilities al nil, hut men Willi tills equipment good real ills are tietnir accomplished The present inedi. al work should therefore he extended .tut I'Iki eil uion a Hi in and permaiu nt tin eta. , l'li liiriH- I'usilipe I 1 J I f! lit II". ll 1 LT l I veil tv 11 N ! I TJIHMf S JL UltS 300 Men's Suits and Ovor coats; late stylos, dosir able colorings, porfoot tailoring; valuos to $125. On sale at Slz, Burl & Packard antl other famous nutkex of men's, shoos; broken lots, but all sixes in the n snort ment; valuos to $6.00. On saic at 500 Men's Spring Clolt Shirt ; wide variety of patterns: all sizes; vaiurs to 1.50. On sale ut AT THE Golden Rule Dry Goods Company caoisgjHnBWMininTtnii'iTririsii ii iinm iffr Shirts T SALE8'6 1