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Ill THE EVENING HERALD. ALBUQUERGUE, N M.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1014. TODAY'S LIVE NEWS i OF SUNSHINE STATE BACASNQWEDUNDER.A IN CAPITAL CITY El Tusion Candidate Defeated by Republican Opponent byi Majority of Three Hundred' and Thirty-Two. RESULTS IN OTHER NEW MEXICO CITIES Special IHaesIrk DneftlaB Ill-mi J M.nt.i le. N. M, April n VV. ii Siuf. nl stale mi. Mm mill Kiiunl I .'il l! i ' 1 1 1 1 1 . mi. ; c.ecli-.l lti.i.ir Santa K s Kin il i;. by 33 n majority nut ttoinah I.. Iln.il. candidate nf the Ill Mill. tiltU-IUM. Hi folic The mil- JoiHy Im one of the largest cirr given fur a mayor hcic. Id inv Aland wis elected clerk tifnl J. II. Vaughn I ur-r Kim aldermen were -! led, nn follows. A. II. Kenclian. .tames A Poll. IVImii l.o c, J. I. linn-Hi ini'l J mi n Hhucm iker. The proposed lH"iif of 17.000 bond fur u sewer system was carried with Hull' opposition. II l understood I hat plans have lin n completed fur I tri iiiprtui I clrcit- lllllnn nf II petition fur H I". Ill nlll'itl prohibition election. Iti i i.Tt m;sti:iiiV l o'riii.it vm mi.ico cith: Henulta in rlliit New Mi'Xlro cilc- yi.lct.ln were " follow: In l.a Vimm, ir. M. II. Smith, fmuiii undulate for mavor. without opposition. Charles T.imiiH', re elected rlctki Joe K.lldrldga, treas urer. m the iilil Ion n of Las Ycg.ia Fu gcnlo llomero wiia t-U-t (! mayor. In lu-mlng the people' ticket car ried Hi ail easy victory, Missis. Cor bet!, li.illl.'h, K 1 1 . I.lml.iiur and Itnesi h being clicctcd villn gc trustees. In Ahimngordo the "I'l board of triplet waa re-elected with little, CI' .iiliini. In llullup the Itepubllcnn board of I runlets una elected with Palmer Ket-ttit-r hm niuviir; William Itii kel, C. M. Ituu N. I. mum anil I. tiiirclu, trus tees. The ItlO.ooo bond In ie for wit ter works and sewer system carrion. In Clayton J. H. Il.inimond .n clcitcd miiyiir; J. W. Jones, city cler: Carl Kklutid. Chrla iitiu, M. 1. Tlxicr an. I T. H lllxoy, cltim ilmcn. In li.mwi ll .J. Smith l.ca and II") enure. I lomoorutlc t l-k-l wore elected Willi. Mil opposlllotl. In i'Iiivih II. II. 111111111111 ami the en tire 1 ii iii'ii ratle tli'ket were ele. lej Mtilii.nt Nerioiia eppiinit Inn. Iiixnr, In the. I'e.'oa valley, voted IK'.iiini fur w iier winks, and llatter in. in uied $1(1. null fur wiier rk. At Tin linn arl hut one tli ket wiim In the Held Willi W. II. Itertor a" tun or. At CurlMi.u! John W ArniHtronc lllld the lelltin-r.ti - ticket Were tlefl- .l without oi.ovli ion. The Kepiililn an l. k t w in the only onii in thi' II. 1.1 hi K..i orrn. II. i. Ilur aU'.n hel-itf eli-.-ii-d ninyor. only one tliki t aa in the Held In ltntoii, r. J J S.huler IuIiik re iliil.il mayor uilhiut oppoalt ion. TORRANCE COUNTY REMOVAL CASES TO BE TRIED IN R03WELL S'. lal lH.al ll lo Hie Herald ) y.inta Ke. N M . April Is The re moval ..iee of the county commla Kionera ini.l nullity rl. rk of Torran e niii.iy i uie up hi-fore JudKe O A. Kn liardnoii .. i:oA. II on April llowill KuriieHl, the iravclliiu audi tor. Hill he piexcnt. Mr. Kimeal left hint nlk'lit on a trip einhrae In C!aloti, Clocla, Vortalea and Ollur tnalm. II.' wi.l .:ill on Walter " K'k-'l and A. C. Wooiicra at CI via. ami ihen go lo Itoawell. If im Mil w ith Sulphur It Unrkitm o Nulurally NolxMly t an Tell. iiandmoiher k' t l.er hair tuuti I I .IU d.irketied, Kloyy and uhtmd ,.i.l Hiih a Irew of hano Tea unil rulphur. heneer h r liair fi ll rut or look on m.it Hull, l.nlitl or Hfi.ki'iit-d appi araiu-e, thia aiiiiple i.-mli.r.. u.ia iippurd wllh won.Pilul tllett. I iinkllllf any llr .K HlUle for W.ih K.mii and Hulpliiir Hair lu in-. h." you will Bel a l.ir l.ollp' ot ili a old-imie recipe, ready lo ue lor al... ul fH'v KIM. Thin Mini.it in . t ii i inn h ! (.eiid d upon to r -Htole .'.ii I ii la I color and .aiily In Die hair and la aplendd lor dand ruff, dry, il'h ncalp and f.tllini hair A ell k In. n il.i nl. a .lrv.inl aa iteryhody u Wydh'a k.ih unil Hiiiplmr, hiciiuae It d.ilkclm i. tiur.illy uml i-imi.. Ihat ii..I. hIn an leit il liai. la i n applied It a an e.iay In !!.. ton Y'.ii aimply diniipeii o inn or ofi l.ru-h and iirn it tliioiith llo hair. tuAIOK one air.ind at a lone IH moil Hid th" Kla hail' ". ippi at: after anoiher u ppli.ui ion or lm. it la riator.-d t . :t natural wd.-r ini.l he.ka I..mj.. ..ll mid a l.ui..l..i.l. The HERALD Want Ads get the best results. IT COMB SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR BIG ASBESTOS DEPOSIT NEAR LAS VEGAS IS Meadow City Hears that it ha3 One of Largest Bodies on the Continent Near its Doors i LOCAL COMPANY NOW BEINO ORGANIZED i per la I ltUialek ta KTralaa lleraM) Kant tM i Kim. N. M , April . Ai'ioidiiiK to xial iihiiIh made o The Herald eorreapondent hy reliahle men. who elnlni to he in on the pe fret a hliae ili-poMll of aNhenloH. one of the larK'xl on tha ii.niiii.nl. him l.een dihiovered near Ihia t ily and la In he developed tit onre l.y a lorat roinpaiii, now heinir tirKaized and whli h Mill lie ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x t for $ J 00, -li ii (I. The hotne offleet of the ennipny will ha lo. aleil here and a large force of men, wild to he uk many aa .T" will he put to work on de elopinent of the property at once. It ta alnled the detail of the d ! o ery a ml pin na for Mh development Hill he mad.) puhlle Ik it few ihiya. COUNTY TO MEET NEXT WEEK County Central Committee to Lay Plans for the Fall Cou- j gTessional Campaign. Quay County Notes. j (.atrial Crraiiaie fa tka Herald) Tui uinnirl, N. M., April S. J. VV . Corn, tltJiiiloau of the 1 ii-nim laui.' county central committee of Quay county hua tanned a call for a mct- imc of the whole committeu to tie held here on the Mill of April. The pur pone of the fncctitiK la to make the line-up for HlO CotnlllR CiiUttrenHlollllI cuiiipaiKii. Muttera of xiiii-nil Intcr ent to the puny In thia county will hu taken up and every nuiiil-cr of the in in 1 1 1 tt Ih expcited In uttend the meeliiiK. Tim committee la Kninif 10 lay out A ciimpaiiiii HliOil will Kite the l.iKKeat li. iii.i. nit ic 11. .ij.. i ay on record tor the puily'a concrcnannml andldiilti next Novemtier, and like- wme Hill aeml aoiue uciiioituih in 1110 lower holme of the oKI"lat'lle. The yiniy County Teuchera' limtt- lute Hill open In the Tucuniiari man whool l.uildltiK on June K.lh and ( loan June 2 and i with an examination. The faculty la c.nipoacd of the fol lowing well known alata educutom: Conductor, Htiperlnteiident 1. It. Tay lor of licmlnii; liiHtrucioru. I'rof. . c. Ziiikk f the ljia caua Male .nrm.u. and Mlaa Mary K. diver of the Silver City Normal. The l-ogim aectlon will try cotton thia year. In the nei hliorhood of I il il in ren will he planted. A hroomcorn buyer reporta n.niint pmchuM'd cam of the IiiunIi lu Quay and Curry couiiIicm llila neanoii. Th (haili-r hua been received for the in w hank to open ili doorn In in nun in I III it few Hccka. The orin cipal a'oi kholdera are C. W. Crum. J. IC. Wannoii', I'. K. Jii vor and W. A. Ko II, who ia I he oriKinatur. J. It Wunnon of TucuiiuBrl liW made an oiler of I'.tiuu lonurd r;u nm ll'iu.uiio ua a bollux for rullroad to connect Tucumiail with Clovia. Ho Itt tlao denlroiia of Ion Inn a flour null entaldiahcd et the county pent and in Hillinx tn conn ibuia 1 U'J tnHurd thu euti'l pi Ine. CLAYTON FIRM MAKES UTft PtVfTtT IHmriCT BIG LArli AL lJNLUt,A0 Clayton. N M.. April a. The tnlo- J htno.ti M.-rc.itiiile company of '.hit city HU .1 wllh the stale corpornio.i 1'i.miiiii.i.l.iii proper papeis .i"kina au thority lo I iii ft ane thiir ri,.itai slo-s from l:'.i.mit) t.j un. ( nu, fully pa. I up. Tne heavy husuics of tin- firm tnases It Imperallve thai they have a l.irner aiithorixed cupital with whl 'I to i.iriy on their lii glowing bu u- III SS, lil.J II 1 III"! II Mire MtMl of Hie .l its. pel oua llllilliei.ll ci,lul!tl.ill ol I'l. i. ill i oiiniy. COMMENCEMENT OF WILLARD SCHOOLS Heedal rerr-epaaaes tm Ibe Keralsll VVlll.ird. N M . A l.l II 1. The hint 1 i onu in eiuent exen Im's In be held in Ihe W 1 1 In id pulillc Mb. ...In will tune ' place Kmluy evetung. Apr l llli. In i II. rn.l .ir. hull The llev. Mr. K.irley will deliver Ihe mlnli m and present dip Ionian. Clara I'uM. r will di liver Ibe v ,i le. In tin v on "Is lidm .itioii . orlh VV bile? ' ! Muddy t iHitlolitii. When you nem a wooi.iu with ' I muddy or sallow cumptexion and dull I ryes you may kim Unit her liver in I out of or.l. r A few donea nf Cham berlain s Tablela Will colrect It mil j make In T look bel'cr und feel bcl1. ' or sals uy all druggiMa. REPORTED nFMnnRATSnFrtllAY MELROSE Rheumatic TvIngcs yleM Immediately tn .S!c.ti' I In inient. it relieves aching and swollen pari Inntantly. Kcducci Iiillainnmtion and (iilet that )fon Irinif palu. Uuu X rub It pcua- Uatea. SLOAII'S LinililEIlT Kilts Pain HH quirk rrKef from hct tn4 thTot ullrcttoni. t ou tritd iSltnt? Ilttrc'l hut ollirr Mty i Mr nntthef Uit.-tt on Nr. Imttl nf MMti, m l.tfiiiiirnt, (i( ftltltuuirh tUf la otvr M yemtn 4 , ti tr. ! tmncfl fit l rrllrf f:oin Iit fhruruik tutu." Mi, ii. L. LuuivUmf, tJm, dl Good rW Col J mni Croup MA tltllti t hrsl (l-i.ar liml crmip. I ffc (. moifi-r nn'ti l.immriit In try. Pti f9 htm Ihrre flrvifM on innr b tT ff-'iitr In Hnd hr l up witli- uut tti rriHip in lti ricriniijr." Wf. Neratia Cii Stoan Ijnimrnt in (he IVi! fnd. rln In lti rM. I hmm ttri ne of nrtirli4, TIhim ptn rtnv nil joiir uriii mtt tmlr y yir l-intmrnt (ttd ti.plr.ru "JMr. t. M. IMmhmt mj Jmhrnm- AtADav.IMMtS., K. A $1.00 f Imi'i lMirctt RtMkUl m AAMaal a citieiisiahL.eosiox, IaSi EDITOR OBJECTS TO THE FALL BILL '. Interesting Correspon dene Presentins: Views of Plains Country People Toward Pro-j posed Land Legislation. j The following exchangn of letlem between H. nutor A. It. Kail und H C. Kilgell, editor id Ihe Alelrone. N. M , I iMlrymaiiKarnier, lg pf conalder able lnt rent ua allowing the vlewa of a. rein encnlutU e man of the plalmt notion o: the ntale l..u ril the im poned I'll It mcliHiirc 1 1 a imfcrrmg i.n trol of public domain lu New Mcmco lo the nl. ile land comniinai ilier. Sctmior bulla letter and the cJi tor'a reply arc aa tollowa: "I am ctn I. .Hint you copy of my .). 4.'.;.. for ..ur opinion. "You will note that the bill pm iden f..r Hie .Ion. it. on of all the lam'j in Nch M. vi. o to the atate, g rax ml latidM tn be Hold In ulllouliln of Mil more than alx aectiuna al J 1 - j per Here under Ihe ni ne lawn: tall laudn with waler Ijlng mute thun tu P'fl from the aurfaie to he -IfneJ ua CraxiUK l.itnlHi; pi cfcicnliul rikht of hnmenteud entry to uny reoiilent of New Mexico to the amount ot iU ucrea lit the cont of Ita. "1 mn hcurtily In favor of any In creaved boininlcad bill, und if Ml KfrguHKim can aecure the pannage o hin lilu-acre bill in the huuae I will endeavor to aecure Ua ttumutge in Ihe aeiuite. "If the proponed hill iKull'a oil' I meela uilh the iii.r..Mil of the pe iple New Mexico, 1 am convinced that I can pax il through the aenate. ' Mioulil you ace III to do ao, I Will be glad tu have your annLslance In e ciirlng for Ihla lull loot I'crgumioii'n bull the nupport of thu cilucna rcaid jng in your aecilnti. "i if ...ur there Is no politic! thia liml l. i In "Very sincerely youin. "ALMKItT li. KALL..' "Senator Fall: "I have your letter of ihe, i!r.lh tif Kcbruury relative to 4,'m'i, whoreiu you unk lor m opinion and cu-opciu-tinii. "You lotini real..e thai conditions In sui h u I. ue ni.iie as New Minn n am utterly uinniuiiiur In ihv wcslurn ''",rl "" ",""'"I',,J ,h"l eastern portion and Hie northern und Hutliern bounduri.-s. Therefore. I I ! cannot conceive of your provision for ti,,. it. ,,t ,.,.1 .x....llnii six sectioiia for gracing purponen tu any nlnslc in- tine n. al or oiiiinniinin being adapted to all portpiM. ot ibe ai.iic. ;ei.l.-s. uliiii in tn ptcvetit l.iitfe laniilles of brolliein. nisiern. m-iihevia, nieces, coi.h.iii and a w bole nii lnif of would be lelallollS-tol'-ttlolley lloal lll'lUlr- Imt iiti.l eonl i oiling in u ii.Mly any where ft out ..ii to lull or even i!uu aei: tlonn, and all for the bem-llt of U Hinslc i n J i t.l mi I ' The nixe of Ihe fain lly in Hie on y liiiol.ilioii. Hut, thai in in. I all. W hat in lu prevent large coi poratlona liniti "leusiug'' thse la n. I.i on a iH year basis? Nothing In Ihe bill s'tva It shall not lie done, CoitHciiueotly, any corpornttcn could control any amount of land by put tthu Ui Hie llioliey to buy It through um HI, taking it an car lease from the parly siting us aveut. "as I was stiymg. 1 cannot conceive of your bill l.elim ad.ipled lo all por tions of the slate. r or inntalicc: I. at-i.i n New Mix. co is not primal lly u "mock country" when coumdeieil lis a gt.i.ing i. ponMn.n iib.tie. lor there ia no prole, to. n on the plaina for riiiiKe niieki and even if there wua plol.-i lb, ii. nix inli.iiii Would prove unprofitu Ide In all hut rur liml.im es because of the limitations. Km, il Is adorn .tidy n slock farming s.-. llon. and I lavi.r a ttu-aiie hmoeniead en i tnii-ut for tlna and other kvvtiuns of New Mexico where rnndi'lona are nltnilnr ii lid where thi dairy Industry tan be trit-rraacd hy nil. Ii ciilaraeineiit of holllente.-lda. "Ill the inountHlliniia aeitlofia where a a 1 11 ' ii 1 1 a 1 1' and aim k finolna are tin pre. I Ii nl le, I favor the neureantlon of , Ik tufa and their mile lor ir.ir.lnK pur poria piencrxiUK lit the name time 'the tluilnr and mineraln to the alate In laixer hodiea even 111. in alx aec liotia. If mote are iieti-nnntv to make I lie uudei taking piofitu dc, tliun hiinaliiN every part of Hie alula In a revenue producing liamn lu Ita moat na I n r wny. ''Kurt hermore, t a in unalterably op poned tu the mile of our aiti K'lillurnl and ati) k farinliia lamlu at liny price an long a there Afe people deairlng and ntrlvlng for an npnttun!ty tu ue I heir naht In homealead. or men w ith only l'i acre wantltiK and needing ita aire And to acll theae land, at l i't per aire Would lower the pienent nnd growliig value to ft, point that would be criminnlly unfiiir to the ai tiial fee Ident homeateadera wlm have under done In niuay Inntnio ea the grenteat of prlvatlona In order to entabliah and maintain the preaent valuca throiiah their effmta In agrlculi ii.. and at nek fat tiling. It hua taken tear to brum thene vflluea up from II In I'i, 110, IIS. t:'" and even more per nere n I in fall to the lowinl level rather than tine tn the lop mark. Would you. therefore, reduce Hi" value of eiiNlern New Mexico l.inda tn II th per acre? Hut that in not all; Your bill nlno provldea fur the tale of our bent agricultural and fruit IiiiuIh Inn. In that have thoiiuandn of gallnna of waters flowing ecn than feet from the aurfiu e. Ilierefnre auhlect In irrlgiillnn In hndlen of 1201 acre at a minimum of i per in re. , "I believe In UtllUltig every font nf New Mexico hind to i indii.e revenU and auataln at home a rapidly grow ing population, in the manner heat luliipled tn each pattl. ular ne Hon nf the atate, and that ton IcKlnlntloll nboiild connervfl na far b tuiKdlbl. the Induatrlen nf particular localltlea but I do not In lli've In n.u I III. ink val Ilea already enlnhllnhed, aluea on whiih linnkn have loaned nioney, the chansilig of natural to arilliclal run- dlliona to build up Ihe iiinln In. I'm try and nt the name time hinder atock farming opei nt lo;m nnd choke the now rapidly expanding dairy IiiiIuh try. "Thia letter ia not Intended na an arraignment of yournelt in the r)u. of the pulillr. hut merely ? alalein. nl of condilioiiM na they cxiet In .uetern New Mexico ua I aee them, und which ;lew of ihe matter. I believe, ahoiild Ihe brought to the attention of llione whn lire an vitally Interealed. "Very reapectfullv youra, n. c. riMiRU "Kdilor Melroa Iinlrymun-Farmer." TELLS OF PROGRESS BY Reverend Gent then Assures Bretheren State is Composed of Mexicans, Indians, Prai rie Dogs and Open Country Knene. Teg., April 8. An encour using report of the p! ok rum (hut has been inailc In Nen Mexico by bis de nomination during the pant two year wua uiven by I'rc dent V. 11. Walla ( of the Ne Mexico conference oefu "e the delegaiea attending t.io biennial aessiuii of Ihe Hoiuhwioitern I'liioti conference of H.v. i.ih lay Adventlats now being held here, lliside l'rel detit Wutt. those present irum New Mexico include K. Weeka, M. It. I'roc tor. Hurt lliny. Mr. and Mr l.'osa and Mr. and Mr. Montoya. In his report President Walts mid "Thn put two yeiits hua witnessed the power and blessing of the Lord upon the tiirx and worker In the New V.exlcii cotif. rem e. Every brunch ol the work ha advuni-edtiol becuune of our u tn lit y. but be. suae of Hi great mercy. There are muny things to hin der Ihe wotk but liml 1 able to over coinu all these things. We have uc a vast territory and o few settle ! meiita in it. one. half of the populu- Hon are Mexicans and Indian. Muni of the American people live on Ihe plains In the eastern pntt of the slats and along Ihe p.-. na river. Iletween the Hin Urande and Pecng rlvera I a vast plain nf about two hundred mile from cast tn went, and over three bun drud mile from north to smith. Aiiuu! nil you run see on the plain ur a plume dog, town or settlement, Hitf 1. liK-eurcd Jack r iLblt and the lolling coyote, with a sh cp rum h now uni '.hen to oreiik the monotony. "We have In Ih - New Mexico con ference ten organised churches. The tlltiea from then, chunheg fur the. year IHI2 was II is (ia. and In lm It was .".,.'i,1 til-an Increane In IMS over 1912 of II. m i. The offering to minimis for I I'l: were a lit'le ) than ".:.'. an.l In I9U It was t.'.I U. At the rinse ..: llt we had 211 Habbulh n honU with a membership of S',. and in Vt'l we had 21 H.ib liath schools with a membership of 8112. The reason (or this falling off In Ihe lunula r i f S.bli.uh schools and the membeihip In ihat we have turn, ed over to the Went Colorado confer ence San Juan count, with two Kab balh school. The offering for these sihoi.l In iU w . 7S5.0. sad In 1SH It wua 11,112 11 un lacrease ol $111 f7. "Purlng the year llt we were able to colle.-t through other source for our mission fit.' ?), nnd during IIHS 2x a gain ot tl"t r "W have hud Hire young people' aocletlea the punt two yearr These young people nre lining much for Ihe ratine of Hod; Into lea, many of thrin are taking ihe reading course and lira preparing for more active work In Ihe service if Ihe Lord. "The Lord has olensed the effort nf the faithful colporteurs the pnl two yeura. and lb. a department hat made Ihe greatest galna. In IHI! our salea umoi tiled to j,231 IH, and III lift to a little over tl"."00, a gain of about t.'i.Ouil. ' Many of the Mi xlcnn are pouring into til I'asa and New Uii.ru aluiig ADVENT STS in liEi1; Mexico WE EXTENT OF MINERAL WASTE From the Forthcoming Report of Joseph A. Holmes, Director of the National Bureau jf Mines. - It la renaonahle eniituate Hint the preaent waale, in u large meua lire onneceaeary, of mineral rennurc- ta, amonnla to a mil tonal bmn ot not lena than II C0(l "tiO a day. In one renpect, at leant, a connld- eratlon of the mineral wnatea baa it baala iiilte different from the run- aldernilon of agricultural h unlet. iur eropa repreneni an nnnual pro duction, from a rmnoni.l.iy perman ent aoil. our foreala may grow nguln. though a much longer period of time a required; and the ..la them gidvea may be re prudiierd from the aubaoil and the rock beneuth. 1 ml of our mineral resource we hnve ( nly the tme aupply. Thia aufiply la to a cotmlileralile extent deatroyed In ue, nnd at the preni nt Inerenalng rate ut Hhlch we are suing nnd Hunting It, our tine supply will bs rxhiiiiHied, or largely depleted, while the nation is yet In Its youth. The must urgent ned for Inves tigation and reform Is In connection with the unneeesnary waale of oil und luilural gas that at III prevutla in many part of the rounlry. liven Willi the limited facliitiea at tin di- pomil the bureau nan been able dur ing the current year to atop u amis of nnlural gaa valued al not lea than Mn. ODD. 000. an amount that exceeiln hy six time the total rust of the bureau's Invent Igatlnn to date. Ther Is urgent need of enlarged facilities with which to push this work more tnpldly. A few years of further de lay and this valuable source of na tional wealth will have been wuated permanently hint. The Individual operators In rang ing thia wunle have followed their natural bent for temporary gain. The states have permitted this crim inal waale without protest. fearing that interference might retald devel opment. Will the national govern ment do the anncT The saving al ready accompllnhed was the result of the tniUlrlca and reaearches that enabled the engineers of the bureau lo deni'-natrale lo the nil and uan men In one of the i ikluhotim fields that much wite of gns could be prevented witlffiut stopping the drill ing for nil. If the funds at the dinponal of Ihe bureau had been large enotiuh lu provide for more extendeC Investi gation nd ilemonMlrntlona, the pre vention of Hast" could have been much greater. Aa It in, however. Ill many parts of the Oklahoma oil and gas field the wuate of natural gas that alill continues Is equivalent tu I lr. tiiiii.oiio to ooo. nun per an num, and Ihi waale In all the oil and gas fields id the country now aggregates more than f SO ooo.uoo per annum. i if the total waste of gas in Ihe different oil fields of the country more than HO per rent la believed to be canity preventable. A regards the remaining 20 r cent, it ia believed Ihat gasoline may be extracted from much of II und (he gaa itaelf burned for Miotic uneful llurioae, 1 New Mexico v Mining Notes 00000'0"V Incorporation paper were filed Monday by thi Oolden Treusiire Min ing t o, of lied Itiver, Tous county. The cnp.tiilliutlon la tr.oo.lH'O. The irte,tro,,r:tl,.rn i.r lite ,iiitii.anv ure; I. iildham of Trliil.li.d Mr. iddhiim and C. L. ulilhain of Ited I liver each subscribing lloo.OuO. A. T. Anderson of the pnrson i Mining company came m on No. 3 . iwwwwwwwMweAee 1 the border, und they ure the very bent class, so wo need another worker 'o help spread the gonpel among these people.'" PRESIDENT WILSON COMMUTES SENTENCE OF JAMES T. FAY (SHi lnl vbmt'li lo The Herulil.) (tun t it Fe. N. M . April . The pre- . Idcnt bis commuted ihe sentence or James T. Kay of Kurmiugtou, sen- j tented to hub year In ihe penltcnilaiy j noil in pay a line oi s.i"" ir.iiiiij. in the 1'nlled Stales cnurl fur ulivged laslug of three gallon of brandy from the f.irminsion diatillery without fuiylng the revenue tax thereon. The puiiUbniLiii of Kuy wua consid ered extreme under the cln umntan. m, I by the prosecuilng oltlcers, althoiig.il there ha dbcen u complicated ease i surrounding the Kar. illusion distillery which the government finally clnoii and conllscated. When It came tu , sentencing Kay the court first pro- I noun, ed a light aculoni a, hut found later that under the law he wua in quired lo udd the prison sentence. LAS CRUCES WOMEN START MOVEMENT FOR CITY BEAUTIFUL Lu Crucs, N. M , April ?. The j women of La Cru. es have taken up . the spirit of beautifying l-ua Crures. i Home of the yurfia have tieen plant.-1 ulmcit full of plant for summer and I autumn bloomers. I An order for 300 rose bushes und l.'.uu rhryxinthemutiia ha been re ceived and distributed by Mrs. Hum- ner Center, who ordered for herself j ami frlenda. The yard nf Mr. Vincent May i at. j tract lug much attention these day, na j It dlaplnya such a large variety .r choice blooming plant, chiefly hy i cliilli and double lullpe of various kind. Tho work of tree planting continues In !. Crucei and vicinity. A Word) nf i'aullun. line slw.iild be exceot loiiully care ful Just now sbnut taking cold und when m rold la Contracted (et rid of it aa quickly aa possible. To ac compli, n Ibis ou will find Cham berlain Cough Itemedy excellent. It Is not only prompt and elfcelin.1 but la pies -a nt and Safe In take, and be a re.iutiition of forty yeut buck vt t. Kcr sale by all druggist. - ! fhe need for enlarged Inveatlgu- Hon la further ahoun hy the fact that In addlHon tu thia waate of gni Ihe wume of petroleum, and espe- vlully the lorn of Ihe lighter olla. In pumping nnd aiorage, la much great- er than is ordinarily suppoaed. More over the injury canned in a. number of oil fields through thu flooding of il and gaa atralu by underground Hater i" an. ilber phase of Ihe sub ject calling urgently for liniulry und investigation. Il ia entlmuted thnt the proposed Investigations Into the Hnnte of oil and gas would cost from ( 1 0. ooo tn ltd. nun per annum, und II Is believ td that the saving to the national Health would be more than u htm dred fold for each dollar expended in such nn Invenilgntlon. The ure In coal mining I an other drain to our national wealth which cull for erlou nnd extend ed itmulry and Inv eel igut lot- A pre llmlnarv estimate, tinned upon limit cd inquiry mid examination. Indi cate nn annual wuate or loss of eonl In mining and handling of not lens than X.Mi voo.ooo ton per annum This represent a Ions from our best and" most ensily mined roals nnd those nearest our great renters of Industry. What I needed In connec tion wllh this In I n thorough un derground survey gut' exnnilnatlon ut certain carefully selected areas in each of the Important coat fields of the country, with a view of determin ing the exact coiidllio ss under which mining operations take place and the posnibl'itles of adopting less H.mte ful method. Wllh this large amount of uictiinle Information laid ,.-roio Ihe public. It will then be possible to obinln the tidoptou nf a far leas wasteful method of mlnlnu. Such an investigation., thoroughly conducted, would cont Hbotit ir.ll.iMol per annum lor three or four years. It l confi dently bellryed that the results of Mich an InvesUgatlon would mean HavitiK in fuel resources having a value to the nation of com 'derably more than ISO ooo.ouo per annum. There is need of similar Investlgn. lion looking to a reduction In the w antes of iowes in the mlm.ig. preparation und treatment of our no tiiliil.'roui oris and niciatn. which wastes and losses nggregnte In dif ferent ounc from 10 tn Ml per cent of the total yearly production ot such minerals nnd metuls. A few of these wastes may ! regarded as rep leseiiilng to some exlepi a deferred use or the metals. Theae It I not now proposed In Investigate. Munv other represent a total and perman ent loan, and in the majority of our metuls this reduncllon In our nnHou ul supply will ut no distant date be come a serloua problem. Certain In vestigation relating to both mfet and waste In connection with our moial mining and metallurgical op perntlon nre already under way, but they are iiulte Inadequate to meet the need for Inveatlgutlon In thene brunche of Ihe mineral Industry. Monday morning Jus In tint tn be umni..;ie. a a Juror on J special venire. Mr. Anderson hit been In I the ie.nl for about sixty days engag ed In some business for the dim ian, and Interesting: some new ra iltal. it Is likely that Ihe company will make extensive expenditures In ilmprovliig their property in the near future. Carnxox.i New a. I Work oil the mine nt F'town nu i.en uiver II be resumed again us soon ua the anow leave the moun tains, possibly within the next few weeks. Hevernl of Ihe mining oper ators are making urruiigeinrnl to install more machinery with which to develop th' ir properties more thoroughly nnd also Increase the out put of gold and silver bullion. The present year has a bright fu lure before It In the way of Increas ed pi imperil y In mining dev elop ments. The new road between r.'tuwn nnd Ited Itiver. when com pleted, will have a tendency to de velop a large buainlas for the west- ! ot the county Cimarron .News. New Mexico und Colorado pintle have gone to Kin tlr.Hl.le placer bed T. V. TAXI , M. I. specialist In Fin. Kar. Ninwt ami Tlinmt. Capital City Un tik rtulldlng. Phone t'i-J. Knntu Fe. N. M. IjiIo frmu l.uroM'. If you had a mint of money you couldn't buy a better car. Ford merit has made it the standard car of all nations. It's light-strong comfortable and dependable. And itc ccat is well within your income. Get yours to-day. Flva hundred eighty-five dollars I the (trice of the K(H(I runabout; th touring car la six Ihirty-flve; (hu town car 1 right Ihlriy-llve f. o. b. AlbuiUrriiie, complete with e.iii in. lit. ISol callus and particular from tjt It Kl I. At "TO M I'PI.Y CO., Albuiiui riie. N. M. Phone 710. 'above Kmhiiiln, Tnoa county, fo mnfce leeatloua of claim". which iir thought to he Immcnaly rich In (old and may he Hurled by a hydraulin ntrm of mining Tuna Itecorder. Announi emeni waa made thia week that the continuing Inn rent m thn Arlenla C,,pper compary. lately or. gaultrd baa been pun Iniaeil by 1'.. -. diggi.,,. Neil m. M.hunler an.l Homer ICohrhenah. With a few ex- icepllona rormer atockholdera will hold atock. hut theae three gentlemen have ' majority of the atock. Thia re-or 'ganlaHiion hrmga Into the company men wllh capita I necessary to devel op the mine, and the work on tho copper claim east of .Atteaiu will he pushed lo the limit. The first shipment of or from thu mine of th Artcala Copper company brought t0 a ton In copper, hcsidea small amount of gold, sliver and oth er metal. The mine Is now deeper and Ihe Inst shipment brought 1R3 a ton. A rate of 5 per ton hns been secured from Arteslu lo thn Kl l'as' smelter und more ore will be hliped from now on, u wllh the Increaaeil cnpucltv more can be Inken tint. The company will follow the lend wherever II goes, and there is everv Indication that the ore will grow richer as they go down. It I already u big pnylng proposition for the amount of work finished. Arteslu, News. DOUGLAS SAYS HIGHER PRICES FOR COPPER MUST PREVAIL Janus Iiouglu. president of Phelps. I lodge A Co., In the aiiiiunl report of the compnny any that higher prices should be ohlained for copper In the future lo compensate fo the Increane of expense of producing the mrliil. Tnder leglnlatlve enactment und ocal aspiration the demand of la bor will be more exactlog." bo rcy. "und the tuxes, represent lug th" cost if government, will hi mi mora i nemus. The mines, being always under corporate management, will have to bear more than their ln;r hare of the burden. The Male luxe pild by this compnny nnd Its sub sidiaries have risen Ir.im HH.r.j'i in 11' i:. to fill 1.4 3 1 and frdernl taxes amounting to I T ft . K? 2 . b.mi d on bualnena. have been levied The cost of concentrating find smelling cart probably be lowered by Improve ment In both method und practice, but wllh greater dejith and the gen eral decline of Ihe ore, Ihe cont of mining w ill tend upward rather thun duw nward. "Judging from Ihe average mbl. lly of price during n perod of viar we may Infer that the price of cov per in the future will not be lower than reiillxcd during the expiring de. ude. In fact the price of the fu ll ure should be higher to comietiMit' tnr the Incrune In expense of pro ducing the melul. ' LEGAL NOTICES. In the I unmet Court, County of Her- nabllo, Kiate of New Mexico. It. M. Merrltt, Trusleu for C. M. Carr, Agent, 1'i.iiiitirr, vs. Cora I'attv. f'hns. K. Putty, und II. K. Hodgea. liefi'lldu nts NuTICK UK HA LIS. I'nder a lid by virtue or n Judgment and an older of sale, muiie and en ured on the 20th day -if Junuury. I HI 4, In the above entitled tuue, by Ihe above named court, wherein the u'u ve niimed plaintiff did obtain a Judgment uaulnsl the ubove named del.-ll.l .nln ;o ihe sum of (lull Oil. mh interest thereon ut Hie rate of lu per cent per annum from January 1 to. Ill 11. until paid, and for all of . the coals accrued and to nc rue in said cause arid for the coni mid rx- pt lin.-n of the sale of the hereinafter i described propel ly. I, the tindemign. ed. nppolnted by the suld court III '. said cause as special master to c dike ' u sole of Ihe said property hereinsf I l-r deix rll.e.l. lo satisfy the plmutifT'a I Judgment and the costs of sun and ex. pcunes of said sale, (In herrliy give notice that I will In pursuance ot an In obedience to tne said Judyment and decree and order of sab, at Ihe front door of the court house In the (' niy of llernallllo, state of New Mexlc, oil Ihe 27th day of Apill, 114. at the hour of la no o'clock In the forenoon, of fer for sale und will sell, to the hlirh enl and best bidder for rnnh. to sal Inly plaintiff s Judgment and Ihe auma above mentioned, the following de scribed properly, to-wlt: That certain piece of land bounded on Die north by land of Josephine Putty Hecre. on tho east hy the pub lic road Icudlng from A lbuiueriue to Pularit n the souih and west hy lands of the Airmen Farm, measured slong the west line being a.'.it feet from from east to west und measured along Ihe west line being Si. 1 feet from north to south and coniaitniig flva ai res W. P. MKTCALF. Mpccliil Master. 1.