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THE EVENINQ HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1 014.
Aztec Fuel Co.
' 'V, Gallup Siovc Coal
Cleanrit Coal in
the market.
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MARCUS P. SAWTELLE 1
General Contractor
Office & Carpenter Shop
211 West Gold
Lazy Husbands May
Be Proved
Locoed
THREE MEN KILLED
IN ARKANSAS
HILL FEUD
Right to use of Government;
Land Starts Bitter Family
Warfare in the Rugged
Ozark Mountains
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Chicago Psychopathic Labra
tory. First of Kind in Unit
ed States, to Handle Idle
Spouses.
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TODAY IN C0NGIIES3
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I Watch this Space
CLAIM WOMAN COULD
NOT HAVE BEEN WITH
ALLEGED MURDERER
III U-nHcd Win- m I -nlii Ili-mlil
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1"tn t itiuni'd Ihi' witm-hH Nl.iml ht'ii'
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in uhi, h W'itni'HHi.ii fr thf .n,M'n
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thai y.m lift III, il tn niatry hi t '.'''
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Read the HERALD Every Day
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Refrigerators!
Just received a new ship
irent. See our showing before
selecting. ,
GOODS RIGHT 1
Pure white enameled lined,
with nickel plated sanitary
shelves. !.'
PRICES RIGHT '
From $13.50 to $23.00 1
1 TERMS RIGHT J
53.00 down 51.00 a week.
Strong Bros.
2nd and Copper, f
DURING THE NEXT EIGHT DAYS THIS SPACE
WILL BE USED IN PLACING BEFORE YOU THE
Reasons
Why
YOU SHOULD GIVE YOUR SUPPORT AND YOUR
VOTE TO THE
REPUBLICAN
CITY TICKET
THESE REASONS WILL BE CLEAR. PLAIN
STATEMENTS THAT EVERY VOTER MUST UN
DERSTAND. THEY ARE VITAL REASONS. THEY
AFFECT YOU, YOUR BUSINESS, YOUR DAILY
LIFE. YOUR HOME, YOUR HAPPINESS AND
PROSPERITY
Be Sure You Read Every One of Them
REASON HO. 1 THE TAX RATE I
TAX PAYERS; READ, INVESTIGATE AND IF
THE FACTS WE PRESENT ARE FOUND TO BE
TRUE VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Colonel D. K. B. Sellers, after his recent nomi
nation for mayor of the City of Albuquerque by tht
remaining part of the Democratic Convention, made
a statement, which because of its importance and
his desire to be correctly quoted, he had reduced to
writing.
In that statement, the Colonel said he had saved
the taxpayers of this city $12,700.00.
Hiw was it done? Colonel give us the facts and the
figures. We are intertsted.
THE ASSESSED CITY VALUATION FOR 1912
was $3,268,505.00; for the year 1913, $4,536,675.00
an increase of $1.2GS.l 10.00; approximately 40 per.
cent; more than one-third more than the valuation
of the previous year.
DID THE RATE DECREASE 40 PER CENT?
NOT BY ANY MEANS.
Here are the figures; the rate for city purposes for
1912 wan a little more than 18 mills, or to be exact it
was 18 mills and thirty-two hundredths; the rate
for 1913 was 15 mills and seventy-three hundredths
- a decrease over the year 1912 of 2 mills and fifty
nine hundredths.
The taxes for city purposes for 1912 on the as
sessed valuation for that year amounted to $59,
880.11; and for 1913 il was $71,361.89.
THESE FIGURES SHOW THAT THE TAX
PAYERS ARE ACTUALLY REQUIRED TO PAY
$11,487.78 MORE IN 1913 THAN THEY WERE IN
1912.
DON'T TAKE OUR WORD
these figures from the records
FOR IT. Verify
TAKE YOUR TAX RECEIPTS FOR 1912 AND
1913; compare them, and you have the positive
proof of the fact that the Colonel saved your taxes
by making you pay more this year than you did last.
Colonel, please explain. Give us the facts and
the figures. We want to see them. Adv.
fa
The Great Bargains in Silk
Dresses and Waists Will
Continue a Few Days Longer
Greater Bargains Than These Were Never
Offered Before on Seasonable Merchandise
at This Early Date.
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You will feel dressed when j We still have a good assort
you slip on one of these charm- ment of thoge ,ar gilk
ing new dresses. The satisfac
tion of feeling well gowned
is only obtained by the wear
ing of correct apparel. These
dresses embody the style and
workmanship of the best
shops! All the soft materials
and colors are shown, these
garments are great values at
the exceptionally low price we
Waists left. They are the
niftiest thing in waist fash
ion. Those new popular
shades are shown as are those
new soft silks. If yon are in
need of a new waist now is
your opportunity, to save on
are asking for them $22.50, the season's newest styles,
$25.00 values
$17.95 $3.95
$5.00 Silk Waists
$40.00 Dinner
Sets $19.85
Genuine 100 piece Austrian
Dinner Sets, tinted with light
pink flowers, at the lowest
price ever offered. The sets
are easily worth what we ask
regularly for them, but for a
few days longer we will offer
them special for
$19.85
Paditla Kills His
Wife With
! Razor
Jealousy Cause for Ugly Mur
der in Santa Fe this After
noon. Murderer Under Arrest.
tprrm Ittopatfth ta Rals ntall
Santa I,', N. M , Man Ii
Ailnlfn I'ait'Mu wan urriHti'U at
3 in thi.t ufti'riiiMin at hi home
JiiNt liftt r In- hail limrili nil Iim
wlfo l,y ciitMnK Iiit thmut from
riir In par with a r-ixor. The
iiiiinlirtil wunian. Iti-fugiit Pa
dillu, wan u ynuiiic ami ullrui
llt girl nf lit yrnra. Jeulnuny
im IhIii'VkI to haw hri-n the
ratine.
tn the niiinln-r i.f ila vlilvil. What-pvi-r
may hp thv KrniH nf hi" rim
I rai t, tt ai hem nri' in fart t-innln.', '!
hy thit year. ('niiiiarativi l frw uf
thrill UHr thr Miration innnthit in an.v
ni,tlt.il,i' way. An uvrriiHr mhlltlnn
r llaa tn thi annual -.alary nf rltv
m hiMil tfai h,-r wiinltl rt',;nlrc a tntal
annual mm nf thi- itrhnn'". Knr nnwi
ti-Hrhi-m thr aililltinnal in .mil. wiul,l
lint Im a harilithii. i-B,i'i inllv If Ihr
m hiinl day wrrr Hhnrtrnnl t'rr
lalnly thin I trur If tfa.'hi'm rniihj
hi- rrllrvi'il nf a lar anniiint nf Ihr
unn m.mry limkkri'iliiK. n pni'l
makiiiK and rxaniinatlnn niulinn Willi
which lhr an- nnw hurdrned."
TIm I'ortjr Yonr Tom.
An arm lr nuiat lie nf rxrrintinl
mrrit tn survlw fnr it in-rind nf fnrty
yearn. ( 'ha m Iiii la in a Cmiith Ittineily
wim II rut nftereil tn tho pulilk In
Krmn a ninall lii'KinnliiR II haa mn
In fanr anil impiilarlty until It him
attained a w orld- Idr rrputatlnn. Ynu
will 11 n 'I rt -t ti i ii a; hitti.tr for a rntiiih
nr rold. Try It and ynu will under
land why It Ih a famrile after a per
iod of nmre than forty year. Ii not
only irlvr relief It cur-. For aale
hy all druiRlHta.
I f?tTTtff ff tttUtt
Schools and the
Summer Vacation
While iIiimiik enlii-init rlalenieiiln
attriliiiird to I. mi. lr. I'. I'. rinxlon
I luted SlalrH riilllllllHHlonrl' of edU-
raiion, haH u ilrrale.l hiH liellrf In
ttiitiniii-d -ii'hool arlivlly of aoinr
kind in Hummer month for nmt
t hildrrn
' The m h'uila Hhould iro Idr "lne
kind of iiihh in tlon lor Hie ( hinirrn
ithrotitih what H now. in timm nini,
a IniiK, w.iHtrlul vuralioii.'' del lan-H
I Or t'lnxtnn Hi- iniintH out that
! hi hool la km at nioHt '.)') hour u
'year out nf r. 1 1 1 wakitiK hour an
num in k ii Inair of nlri'ii lor rhll
clrrli i-y,ry lUithl; the airi me chill
1 HiriulH almiit i, ai) lioiir in hi hool and
ll.r leniaiiiiinv 4 ill! waKmii hour
I "tut of m html Mr. I 'In m., n hukki-hI
that hiiinmer wnrk lant not lonKrr
than lour hnuin - frnlll 7 "r X o'rlurfc
t" II or 1 2 o'i lin k In the ,it muni.
Ari KI-llliK to III i'laxtoll I lit- ai hoo
ol ilie future. Imth In Hummer and
winter, will mir linn tune In llitennlvr
hi hoti hiiiiIv of thr olilinaiy type
.,il(ni al,,,ut s Dour; and 4 or '"
hoiim in ,r lin ny e work .iiirrMi-it
l,y the H linul. il., ne In hi"a. ouldonr
-.ir,l. im. or in the home.
yviiii t li ih kind of an omamxa
linii.'' he l i .iiir. "it would he very
any for iliililnii to Uo oiilinary
n, In-, I work 3 Imura a da. 6 day In
the mill. ii r. .ii k tt 11 iiilendut
in,, nth In the rar. and ut the came
tune i ,uiii iliute larmly to llnir own
nii,,,,it l.y m il -dilu te J ,r'iilm live
niii. al ., nal wank, rlllier at tuuiin or
in the n, li,i,i. thn,, makltlk II ,"mnlile
for the jrrat in,,J,,ilty or i hHilien to
lem.iin In n, h,, throiiKhnul lilt
ri i 1 1 H html n rind.
'"I he roHl of iidditia I he Ihrt-e
iiiim iim of hno Vnulil he rompara
liirly little. 1 line would he no mm
l,,r furl, the ront of Hllemlanre would
he lean, and the ailillllnnal mm for
lt-ai her would tint lie In proportion
STRIKINO FEATURES
OF IMPORT TRADE
OF UNITED STATES
formed 11.7 t rent of Ihr Import
ill 1913 and II .', per rent in l'"1".
fimdnturfH partly or wlmlly manutar
lured. in. 7 per rent in l!IJ and l.i. 7
per rent In lmio; and nialilifarturrn
nady for rntiHUinpt Inn. ,er rent
nf the ,anl In IHIJ. axaiiint :3 per
rent In imi'j. The principal in, rranr
In iinporiatlnn of manufacturer'
millennia occurred In no-dutiahie nr
tirlr. of which the Import in ISM
were Mm. 7 nullum ilnllain. Hualnnt
21U. 4 million in Ismio, while dutiahle
crude material importeil rnr une In
ninnufa. turlnn In 1DI.1 HURri-Kated
l.'ii millinn dollar, urfaiimt i:,H
million In lfl. The aliove flKiire
relate to aenerul import, tin me of
I in pun for ronnumptlon differ nic hut
Hlightlv from Kenrral Import figure
in Inlaln and prnrnlatirn
Other in, I a Me feature of the Im
port trade, a well a many interem-
lllt fart relatlvcHe (he i .port trade
of th lulled Mate in the Tiaral
year 113, are illm-linned in the mono
xraph. rnpie, of whi-h may he pro
cured upon application to the de
partment of commerce.
way i' iii till w'-h the Hlnl.ih liifii
tullon.
VOTE ON
Oxilinutil frmi tagi fM.r
WanhuiKlon, March I'. In N"
tnoiioKraiih. "Annuul Key lew uf the
Kiiiiikii I'oiniiirrr uf the I'niiedi
Statea." Junt Innut-d. the hureau oi
foreiin and ilomentlr comtticrci. de- j
partmenl of toiumcrrc. Malm that
the HiriklnK rhararlerlntli nf the lm
purt trade of the I'litled flute In tha
hcul riir ml 3. when i iiiiipaii.il with
the Import trade of earlier year, are:
111 An inerruned percenuiKe enter
iim free of duty, ami (Si an 111' reaped
pcrcetHane Imimrted for une in lllail
ufarturiiiK. The perrentaae ot the
Import which eniured f r, r uf duly
in lIS wan .'.4 4;, beina larRer than
In any earlier year except tsi tr,.', 3',
per rent), ami IXKI CiT i per cent),
the iipeninc and cIohiiiii year of thai
brief period in which aimar wa ad-!
milted free of d iiy under the art of
U'JU. The total talue of inert h,,n-j
die Itnpnfled Ire nf duly in thn lin
eal year lull wa Hi 7 6 piilllun du
lur. aKiilnm 37.2 million In rjuii;
and of dutlaule, iiiil'n.ii dollar
axaiiiMt 4H: 7 niilllnn in muu, liter-
ihuiiiline enltTinc free of duly in 1111
having formed 14 47 per lent of lh
tntul importH, ana mm 4131 per cent i
In Ifiil). '
Manufurlurera' raw malerialn form
a aleadlly mi reannm ehara of the!
import, liavinc Men. in I hi",
i;.7 per cent; in !'. IV 74
cent; in Ikyu, 31.(3 per rent
I una, J.' fi per cent, and In 1113.
per cent. The growth In iinporia
tlnn nf manufacture for further une
in manufacturing wa relatively lea
than thai of raw interlal. inc. that
group formed ii.'i per tent uf the
Import In 170 and 1127 per rent
in 1U13. Manufacturer' raw ma
lerialn lllipoltud III 1D11 BitKlrKtited
US 3 million dollar, againm i
million In IVtiO, and munu failure for
further ue In manulartnrini hued,
in till, a total Impiirtutmn of 34.4
million dullor. aialiiHl 134 I mllllnli
in 1"0
Poodaiuffa In crude rin1HUn
but I
tr!
. Si
ENGLISH CABINET IS
STILL FAR FROM '
END OF TROUBLES
Illy 14-hmiI Dim to Ktt-nliif llrralil.
London. .March 3s. Nu aolution
I ad la i n found up to a late hour
today of the munition tunned hy tha
lenia-iiallon of Field Marshall 8ir
John Krenrh and Adlulaitt tit n. ral
Mir John Knurl from Iheir pnniilon.
ui the head of the ltrltlh army, The
rl, lint however, wa till hnieful
thai it difference would he over
mine hefnre nualn lliiela the
houne of iniiiitioni, on Monday
hhoulil the rhirf the the 'neial
Htaff and the adjutant general to the
forre pcmlm In thrlr attitude, Il In
generally Ihoughl ihHt t'ol. John
ISi ely. Hi crrtary of la( uT war, will
leave the rahinet.
In cane the government nhnuld Im
ul-le to plat ale the field niarnhal
and the adjutant g" nrral, the trail
fer or fol. Heely o ome other field
of activity pr.il.alily will natlnfy the
liht-ral and lahor lualrontent.
0 0 VERiraENToToOK
INTO "BACK TO AFRICA"
"CHIEF SAM" MOVEMENT
( Mr l'ael Wire n KvtMilnj llerahl.
I'ortland. Maine, March 3, Keil
eral invel Igatlon of the proine pll.
grilling to Africa hy follower of
"I'hlef Ham" or the "Mark to Afrha
movement," wa begun today In r--pnne
tn inntrucilnn rrom Wnahlnij
Inn. Alfred f'harle Ham, the leadi r, and
Captain U H. MrKenile of the leamr
rurltvha. on whlih It I proponed to
male th trip, were iiienloned at
lenigih hy Arthur t'hapman. altaiil
I'nlled Htair dlntrlcl attorney. Tho
titftijlala were told that the nleaincr
Wa expected to leave anon for ll.il
veton, Tex, where ahotii two hun
dred negroe would be taken on board
rnr the trip to Africa.
flam aald that while many nf hi
follower mere convert tn the relig
loua leaching of the "Holy Ohol and
l'a aorlrty," hi movement wag In no
HVmpalhy for thane who 1 niiileiuiir
the prealdenl fnr hi viewn. uml 1I11
the chief executive wa rniillcil 1
the rrnpnrt and rnlifnlrn, of Ih
rountry.
"All overpiiw erlliK ronvlrtion Ilia
the proponed repeal la welHhted wil
evil, of far rem lung extent to 111
country, compel me to oppin-e :h
pending ineuHUro." he Haul. "Tli
mnlentlon of rTVeal llrilalli in 1I1.1
her veeael of cnmmcrci- are enlillc.
lo Ihe Hiune or Identical treatment lt
veMH'la of the I'nlled Stale '111
rule, however, rover Venwi uf wa
a wll a vennel of cnininerre. N
demand ha yet been made Ha le
garding eol of war. The rule I
equally appllrahle to venncln of hot
I'lanae and if It be runeeded that w
ran 111,1 differentiate American venae!
of commerce from alinllar Venm-ln 11
oilier nation 11 tollowa that vcund
of war cannot be deprived of pnvi
lege nlmilar to tlue ucronlcil I
wur veneel of tho I' lilted State."
AIIMIMsTIt TI) I.KADKIIH
AltK M UK 4r Vlt'llHt'
Wanhlngton, Man h 2 Tin- IrgiH
tativv Uattli- over the repeal of Ih
free tolla ptovlnlon of the I'anaui
art waa rruvwed In the ho'i-te today
The udminlmrutiun Uimrter. HuhIi
ed by their vlrtnry In the npeiilii;
content yemrrduy. prrdlrlrl that the;
would win when the repeal l-il itacl
came to a vote next week.
Content In Ihe limine, today wa.
largely oratorical. ulthmiKli holh nalci
mniinued efturtn to '.r'ni:thi'l
forre for the final trui-,lr whirl
I gi'iieried Tueaday anil imIih it.lny
ItepreHi-iitnilve llarrlnoti, leino
crat. or Mlnlaiipl, Wa one of tin
early h pea kern when the dchate wai
leaiimed.
Although atlmlliing hi anxiety Ii
"fnllnw Ihe picniilenl and compl
with hi wlnhe." Mr. Ilarr.von nali
he could not reconcile hi rotii'lrn'
In the prealdenl' view and niirreinlel
to ilreut llrltaln a principle or na
tional honor and integrity. "I pre
fer lo vote my conviction, (ollow lit
Platform of my party and viand U
for tha Integrity and honor of my
government,' he aald.
KKXATtill I.KWIS IMItoitl ( li
MXW C'AX AI. llfXll.t TtOS
Wahlngtoii, Marth 1. Ili-fort
opening hi argument on Ihe tolti
Inane in the eenate, rfenutor Lewi lit'
trodured a hill denlgned to vltaliie
the reaol'itlon he inirialu id nrMial
day ago promulgating the, Amerlcuii
poliry of treating all ualiona alik
with renpert in the I'aiiama canal.
Th bill would author! tha pr-nl-dent
to unpend loll on hii p.m., 11 g
through the lanal "whenever, In hi
opinion, pulilic aafely hall n reuiiire
or whenever h ahall deem It exped
ient and cnnnlnlent with Ihe Interenl
i f the I'nlled hi 11 lea or Willi Ihe heal
welfare of Ihe 1 luxrn of lie rrpuri-llr,"