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THE EYET7TT7Q ITEHALD, ALBTTQUHiaTIE, !T. II., WEDNESDAY. TEUHUAIIY 4, 1914.
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7ie OJfs Church at Juarez and Some
Interesting Early History of New Mexico
Kl rium, Feb. 4. Henry O, Flip-1
er. irif of ihi beat known student
of hint or y In the southwest, c-oiitrlli-Jte
Kon tnterc! ins; liiformnlion to
Ihe i:i I'iim Hern Id cm the enrly set
I lenient of the nutltet. The run
trtliiitlnn h ml IimI forth in nn effort
to cutreel iniMiutemeiita unit mlmeen-
ill.iim relative, to i lip early titNiorv
ff thin cuv uon. He Unci inrrri'tn the
populnr Iniprrwlon that the olt
church in Jiiflrct vn built In l.'il'.i
nod thru follow with iimny cither in
iTi'Mlum milt-Unfit on eierly eolith
weniern history, line 'oiitrlloitioii
follow:
Heryinn were not holil In the "old
tnlHKlon of XiieKtm Keinna le liuiida
luie In Jiiarei In ."i4N" Hltiiplv lie
cnuxe work wun not i veil heKiin on
that ninulon or church till I nor
wn It ddlit'iited lo nerlie till I SDK.
Thc're were no iiiihkiomh or Ion-inn
iictt lenient of ny kind In New Mex
ico or went Texu till Sun O.ihiu l or
I'linmit. nenr Taon, N. .M . whk found
ed In HHK hy J iun nme. The most
northerly nMtlement In New Spain
iik Sam a Marlmrn, and It wax not
founded nil litiO. It In in southern
hlhunhua near Tamil
The- old mlilon of N'uecttra Senorn
del Cnrinen lit iHletn 4 I'Icnw mx-il it
with tin "I." an that Im Hie only cor
rect wuy to upell It In SpxiiiKhl wan
not founded tn K.40. It wu built
uluHMiuent to Iftnl cool wan known
n the I'orpun i hrmtl de Ion TiKuim
for n maxon which will he united
further on. In on- of the local pii
pctn, io.iiii' two or three yentH 11H0.
n writer ntatoil that IIHh Hee foueid
etl In hy the JetoiiiH. It could
not have- lo'cn founded In 114 nnd
nlo In I.'. 3ii, and heieiden mil
the jenr In whlh the Jceuiit nrder
itertf waee founded nnd it did not
rem h America until many yean at-te-rwurdic.
There l h" mnp of Ihn ceixteerilh
century nhowrnn Irhda, lieenune. Ixlela
did not rxml in Die mxi' ctiih century
nnd there was nee one in the country
to make nin h a rni
The Socorro mitnelon wim fleet
founded In l70 for the renaeitm l
renely given. ,
It I md true that Juan de Onate
plleiM-d hv the nlte of the present citv
of Chihuahua. He iuivic in hi iliil
t rary. of wlmh the writer ha n copy,
that he marched down the lnn hoi
river tee near It mouth mid thence
up the Kin clrnnde to near where El
lo now HiandH, and cronwd the
river there. Hum cronit or pan ttiv
Inn Kl I'lmei II nnine. He croneeed
the river not In April hut em May
41. 1S4. lie wna not led hy a I'ueblo
Indian there were no I'ue ido Indian
In thl twetlon hul hy Cuncho In
dinn. Ileta. Socorro, Kan I-oreiuo, Can
Klcenno. hh It wu orlglnnlly rn lied.
Yell D
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WlDiMttWW
at Diced Disorders
A Remedy That Hat Shown
a Most Remarkable
Purifying Effect
At Lat TcM fma Or Riel erf BIcmcI TfCMiMee
The word Mdlrinei la on of lh wt
aliuiecj In eair iwmeitaece. Ther r
e-rti B..-.II, lu.l pr.ii.riu )ul -
tmtf in lieaiik M II" ("al w eti. Ijk,
f..r etanipie. Hi well kuown tnedu-itie H.
H . "Iul famoua bleeal purllliT caemln
nieil. In rt.eniM.ui nti )ut a ftial and ea-e-Dtial
tu reeeaii ley lild a tbe el.oinoi uf
wliewt, raeii beef, Itio fi aud Ilia aufara
tiii 1 aiak. lice our daily ration.
Aa waiter of fa-1, tliere la n in
rredlent I X. H. . whlck aer.a Hi
elite purpo of atlaiulalUif en, 11 rrllular
fiart of lli Icoely la liu kealtlif and iudl
riuie ele.ttiin of lia own er.-nllul ulrl
ieol. 'J hat I wlif II ro-cnerBie ihe lilia-d
auiily: ley It baa su h a tremendous In-fliiem-e
In nwcoOilMI Itlienntaliain, alnrrb
e.f Ilia Htontnch nd Inie-nue, akin rui
tionn and ail lliHd Irui.blK.
Ii.-I a boitle of H. H. M. t any drti
lore, and in a few ! yo will n-l
ooir feel brUht and eeeilr. bat you will
b- lh tier of ar life. K. M. H. la pre.
fiaml only la th laboratory of lb elft
Hf IIM- I'D. VIU Mvelft lli.. Atlaeil. i..
bo Buelnlnln a ry eib.leiil nie.lusl eb
.rlm.tit wber all wba bar any hl.x.d
ctixoder of a atubbora aatur But consult
freely.
H H. . ta ntd ererywher by drag aturea.
sViarCiafiil atot a'Uerl store.
and Hcnecu (lornl papers pertilitt In
spelling. It Ciniiiue) were (tiumlcd In
11 by (leiv. (Merniln. In lxu the
Spaniard were driven nut of Ne-w
Mexico hy a porlion of the Ptiehlo
Indinn. The Tlguu Indian of lleta,
Socorro and -fenecu. New Mexico,
rlow n Ihe river from Alliiirqiieriiue
(with two r'si, remained h ynl 10 the
Spaniard and were brought by them
to the present locution of Kl I 'a so nnd
avtlled in new towns clown the river,
tn which now town they gave the
names of the town from which they
cnine, that I. Ixleta, Socorro nnd
Sene-cti. The ether ton wu cnlled
Snn l.orerio de Ileal, becauae the up
rising in New Mexico occur. cd nn Man
l.i.rcnj.i day. There were no Tikuu
or oilier I'ueldo Indinn In the Itlo
Hrande vnlley hedow the Tikuii towns
near Allnirpieriiie till the Spiinlnriln
broimht theni down In 16xa, except
a lew I'iro und Tnmpiroa Indian
who had come down nhoul li'.
1 driven from their town of Alio In that
year hy the Apache. The Indinn at
the nilHsion of (iuadalupe in Juurel
were ihe Mnnson end down ihe river
the Concho, neither of which were
Pile-hire Indian.
The Coronado expedition entered
New Mexico in I.4u nnd returned lo
Mexico In K.4I. It cnnie up through
Sonora nnd Arixonn, hut did not come
down In K Paso, There were no
other exiedltion into the country till
lina, when Kriinclnco Sanchea t'liain
UH. ndo, n desert cr, with rive nr . ail
men atiel twee prlesls. came liilee New
Mexico, coming down the t'oncho
rive r nnd crossing over to the I'ac-eea
and the-nce to the lower I'ueldo In-
lum town on the liio (irande. After
him cnnie Antonio Kspejo in
wiih orders to nrresl C'liamiisi-ado
and to ascertain the fate of the
priests, who had l.ecn killed by the
Indian. None of these expedition
founded any at u lenient nnd were nt
w nt out lor that purpose. In I Mis
lenate came tu nettle- the country nnd
was the first sent out for that pur
poeeo, bringing f.imltica, livestock, im
plement, etc. He founded the town
of Han llalirlel. as staled above.
Krinr Juan de llenaviibs, the run
teullan of Ihe missions In New Mex
ico, w ho muhe n complete rep Tt lo
the king in of all the miiadon
ami Indians In New Mexico, expressly
Htaten that there were no mission or
scttlemeni on the Itlo tlrunde below
Inleta, N. M., nnd recommended that
a initucion and garrleen be established
at Ihe pnso of the river for the pro
tection of traveler to and from New
Mexico. Th old road, after leaving
K Ttiso. turned c-ustwardly, passed
l-iguua do l" I'aici. reacheil the
Concho river near whet Jullmes
now ninnd nnd went thonce up the
('einchon river and on lo e.mia tinr
bnra. leaving th present aim of the
cliy of 'hlhunhua lo ihn west. When
No in lire tie Iio near Chihuahua w.is
founded in 167 the road wu changed
pas through that place1. Chihua
hua Itself wu founded In III I and It
charter an a villa wii granted In 17 17.
All the,, statement are fuel be
yond the piensilullty of smiessful con
tradiction They are acc-essibln to
reader who do not know Spanish In
lh report of Ihe Hemcna south
western expedition hy lr. Ad. K. llun
delier. In th 14tli, nnd other annual
report of Ihe bureau of ethnology.
In the report of th Smithsonian In
tit.nion. In Ihe works of Churlea F.
I.iiiiiiiils. who transhiied the memoir
of Knar Juun le llenuvulc. Han
rrolt. Petvls, Hodge, Prince, Mcnde
lief. Cones, and a hot of ol hers, nnd,
In Spanish, in the archlvea of Ihe In
dies, published In lifty-lhree volume
by the Spanih fovernmenl under the
title of I'ocuinenlon luedito de In
dia:" In Ihn works of liiinluinanle,
Is. abalceeta. l'ndre A leg re, Jierro-
l.rsn. Adlegul. Arrlclvim and many
other.
It may not h tint of pluco hera lo
mention Ihe fact lhat a folder of the
Mexico Northwestern railway contains
the surprising slutemenl that Hidal
go was the tlit president of Mexico.
It Is Inconceivable where Ihe writer
of this folder got his information.
Hidalgo started his revolution at Do
lores, rieplt-mber 1J, lain, and was
executed In Chihuahua July 10. lull,
and was never president of anything
Indveenilint Mexico' first govern
ment wit an empire with Iturbld n
emperor under Ihe title of Aguwlin I.
and the first president was (luudalupe
Victoria. In 121.
CHERRY Tllll" THE
fiEMST SHOE
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Enterprising; Local Store Has
Special Window Display 01
latest in Men's Footwear.
Some thing entirely new in men's
footwear a Npring hoe that com
bine style distinctiveness with coin
fort nnd durability In being attrac
tively featured Just now in one of the
show windows of the K I.. Washburn
company. It I the iinbiue "Cherry
Tan" Idea evolved by the maker ol
the fumous Walk-' ever shoes a foot
wear idea lie unpen! strongly this
spring ti: men who are wise- enough
to sele-ct their shoes with cure.
The coloring of the new "cherr
Inn' I absolutely uiibtue and ex
ceptlotinlly attractive. The style of
the shoe Is nlso thoroughly distinctive
a feature being th new Kngllsh
walking last, with a low. flal heel
The iiuiilliy of leather und workman'
ship may he best slIKKested by the
statement that Ihe "cherry lnn" are
In every detail right tip In Ihe grade
of all 00 Walk-over ahoen.
PROMINENT PHYSICIAN
DIES IN ALBUQUERQUE
lr. John K. I lllcy, f amors Pacihe
4 ceat l'nt HileuieT, I "a sees Away
l lels MortilHK.
Dr. John F I.illey, for Ihe pa at two
years a resident of Alliuiiieriue in
search of hculih, and for many yea is
one of the most ptomlnent physicians
on Ihe I'ucific const, died here this
morning let the use of 444 year. Dr
l.llley had not practiced here, having
come lee Altiuoucniuc nlc-iy In Hie
effort to recover hi health, broken
i.y overwork. He had be-cn In a sink
lug condition for some days and death
was not unexpected. Dr. I.llb' wife
is nnd ha been for some lime travel
Ing In Kgypl and effort to reach her
hy initio during the punt few duy
have been unavailing thus far.
A brief funeral servile will be held
late thi afternoon at Ihe Strong
ihuoe-l. after which Ihe body will be
lakeii to la kla ml. Cal , the family
home, tn he placed in a receiving
vault, pending thy return of Mr. I.il
lie. John I. William.
The funeral of Ihe Ucv. John
William, whose death occurred ye
ter. lay morning, took place this after
noon at I H o'check si the Strong
chapel, Hev. '. A. Foreman of the
First I'resb) lerbin church officiating
The reitnalnn were sent this afternoon
tu Mr. Wllliumn' old home In Cadlx
11., for Interment. Mr. Williams wa
a Preshvterlan minister and came to
Albuuueriiue live year ago for hi
health. Hu was 41 year of age.
William I'. Henry.
The funeral of William F. Ilenry
of ivuini y, III., whose deuth occurred
here yesterday morning, prohuhly will
he held tomorrow, the hour not hiiv
ing been fixed, pending ihe arrival ol
relatives who are expected on Nn.
tonight. Deceased I survived by his
wife, who I here and who will hi
company the remains in Qulncy for
bulbil.
The F-eM Ccoigli Mcellcine.
"I have lined flinmberlnlng Cough
pemedy eer lnce I hnv beta keep
ing house," says I.. C. Ha me, of Mar
bury, Ala. "I consider It n of the
beat remedies I ever used. My child
ren have all taken It and It works Ilk
a charm. For cold Hod whooping
li.ael f-riiiH aiirnus lu rl tucj a tub-1 rough It la excellent."
eiiiwi. iMi aiHsi tt, a. a n druggists,
For ! by
Mm. Amanda riradlcy.
The funeral of the late Mr. A man
d liradley was held ihi afternoon at
1:30 o'clock at Ihe Blukemnre chapel
In the Commercial club building. KeV
ti. neckniun. paslor of Ihe I-ad
Avenue Methcidini church oftbiatinf
The remains tomorrow will h aunt
to Monument. Colo., for InKTi.ient.
1 ' e
reel. E. W. Dobson haa gone to
Pnnla Fe for a few days on profca
aloiial huslnena.
CoMonwond Ornve No. i Wnod
men's Circle, will hold a regular
meeting tonight at 1':10 o'clock in odd
Fellows- hall. The Manchester guard
are urged to attend, as there will be
Initiation. Visiting members cfe wel
come.
I hnve bee-n somewhat costive, hut
Donn's ftetuh-ts give Just the result
I desire. They act mildly and regu
lute lh howcU itrfi-l'." Ueo. U
KrauiHe, Ailujna, 1 a.
ASRIVE TOMORROW
FOR LOCAL CONFERENCE
President Wiggins nf Ihe
Chase National bank, New York:
Mr. McOarinh, ol the Mechnnhn'
Nntlonal Hank of New York; Mr.
Porter of J. P. Moig.cn and cum-
puny, nnd . J. Wood, general
solicitor of the Santa Fe rail-
road In Kansas will arrive here
tomorrow on train No. I, nevoid-
Ing to nil vices received by leienl
bankers. The visiting financier
who are en route to the coast
hnve expreened their desire 10
hold a short conference here
with Albuquerque banker. It 1
Presumed Ihe subj. t of the con-
fere lice will he mailer relating
lo the application of the new cur-
rency law now being put Into
effect.
SIMPLY 10 CHANCE
FOR Hip DIE
Venerable Dr. Harwood Ex
presses Heartfelt Thanks for
Kindness Daring His Illness
Tnat he simply was given no sort
a chance tn die la ihe grateful
statement of Dr. Thomas Harwood,
the venerable minister, whose recent
severe Illness caused such general
uncern and who la now rapidly con-
nlesclnii. The Herald han received
the following; for publication!
A t'ard or Thank.
II afford me great pleasure In In-
iitm my friend that I am convalcs-
Ing nnd hope soon tie be my normal
self again and I am very thankful
to Him who la "Too wise 10 err and
too good to he unkind "
I also wishes ft express my sin
cere thanks to my friend In Albu
querque and elsewhere for their
many and anxiously expressed wish
en. by phone, by word and letters for
my speedy recovery; also tn my
Mexican friend (the twenty or
morel who called to see me; for
their friendly calls, some of whom
have known for more than forty
ears. Also to the W. li. 4'., the la
dles of the Lincoln and Logan dr
ies of the n. A. It . the Me! hod 1st
Deaconeswa" hospital and others for
their showers nf carnulinns and oth
er fragrant flowers. I hope Ihe
enc-tor will pnrclon me for Intimat
ing that he, like firynh's "cros of
gold." was trying to crucify me on
'cross" of medicine. Hut Ihe doc-
or knew best, and had he not pre-
sc rlbecl wisely, and had not tils or
ders been strictly carried out by Ihe
one who was unceasing in her atten
tion and persisted In saving "there
must be no 'Ifs' In the ease, you must
gel well." I would hardly he here lo
write this csrd. WHee could elle with
so ninny kind friend pulling Ihi
way? TII'TH. IIAIiWtuiD.
January 26, 1914.
(( O A S A K
F0R
THICK. GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
.lrli Try lit Hair (Mia Kofi. I luff y
anil Luxuriant at One- No Mcercw
l alUng Hair.
If you care for heavy hair, that
Kli-ti 11 with beauty and I r'idlani
with life; has an incomparable si-ft-nes
and I fluffy and lustrum, try
I "niiderlne.
J 1st one application doubles lh!
beauty of your hair, besides It Imme
diately dissolve every particle of dan
druff; you cannot have nice, heatihy
hair If you have dandruff. Thl de.
'ru.tive acurf robs 1 ho hair of II
lustre, Its strength nnd lis very life.
nnd If not nvereone It produce 11
feyerleftne ami Itching of tne scalp:
Ihe hair roots famish, loosen and diu;
then the hair fall out fast.
If your hair has been neglected und
I thin, faded, drv. scraggy or too oily,
get a 2i cent bolile nf Know lion's
Daiiderlne at any drug store or toilet
counter; spply a llitle as directed and
ten minutes after you will say I his
was the bei Investment you ever
msde. 1
We sincerely believe, regsrdleas ol
everything elso advertised, that If you
desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and
lota of it tin dandruff no Itching
1 alp and no more falling hair you
must use Knnwlton's Daiiderlne. If
eventually why not now?
ANKW FK TIIK CALIc
Mbuquertiue People Mate round That
This I Nccenarv.
A cold, a sir.-' In. sudden wrench,
A little cause itiay hurt -he kid-
n"va.
fcpe'ts of backache often follow,
or some Irregularity of the urine.
A splendid remedy for such atl"ks.
A medicine that has satisfied Incu-
asnds
It Donn's Kidney rills. special
kidney remedy.
Many Albuquerius people rely on
It.
Here Is A!hiio.iieriitie proof.
Mrs. K. Adnlr. 8:1 B. Kdtth street,
Albuquerque. K. M soya: "I had pain
below my shoiildiT blades. When I
was on my feet or walking around I
didn't feel the trouble, but the min
ute I sat down the pain Reran, (itii
bog nf Poan'a Kidney rills brought
relief, I know that Doan's Kidney
l'llla are Just as good as thev ere
Ceulmed to he. 1 xcastonaiir when I
feel n need of a kidney medicine. 1
take them and I always get quick re
sults. I have advised other kidney
offerer In try Donn's Kidney pill
and I continue to recommend them
as highly aa J did some years ago
For Bale by all dealers, rrlce (a
cents. Fotcr-Mllhurn Co., Ttuffalo,
New Tork, sole sgents for the I'nlt
ed States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
atara&y, W &o me
The saving opportunity of the year in stylish and
dcs.rable Coats for Women, Misses and Children
NONE Of) APPROVAL FOR CASH ONLY SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Women's and Mis
es Coats worth to
$11 at $3.95.
Coats in Junior and Women
sizes; in black, plain colors ana
fancy novelty weaves Values
to $11.00 On Sale Saturday,
9am
f?5ssr v. b Trrrzz
I fgsSBBSSSt
Women's and Misses'
Coats worth to $12.50
at $4.95.
One small lot of Women and
Junior Coats in black and
fancy novelty weaves. Values
to $12.50. On Sale Saturday,
9am
Women's Coats
worth to $18 at
$7.95.
Coats in Velour De Elaine,
plain and Brocaded Boucles,
Chinchilla and Black Broad,
cloths; values X) $18.50. On
Sale Saturday, 9 a. m
Women's Coats
worth to $28
at $12.50.
In Mole Plush,
Boucles, Matelasse,
Chinchilla. Brocaded,
Epongee; values to
$28.50. On Sale Sat
urday, 9 a. m. Clear
' ance Sale Price. . . . '.
Children's Coats
worth to
$7.50 at $1.25.
Children's Coats; sizes 2 to
. 14, in Broadcloths, Novelty
Mixtures and Plushes; assorted
colors. Values to $7.50. On
Sale Saturday, 9 a. m.
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The IjKlle1 Aid ejorlely of Ihe Ton
f regal loniil ehureh will meet at t n
lonmrroejr ftermi"n at Ihe home ol
Mrs. Akers. 417 H.iuth tdittt street.
nmnrn RiiirnnvcnnnR nn
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