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TWO THE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. ADYKIlTlsnMKST. " '" A SECOND OPEN LETTER 9 se Keeoers TO WILLIAM H. ANDREWS n F J! . i i ii 1 1 j n h ur i MM St 21 LI Mt k&a. mm " ml Enjoy Your Vacation and the Hot Summer months Don't ever think of going away without first providing for your foot comfort You will likely want to do considerable walking. You certainly cannot do so comfort ably in hot shoes. We have light, cool, airy SELZ Oxfords built especially for summer wear that will "make your feet glad." Mothers bring your children here for bare foot sandlcs, priced at 4 85c to $3.50 2141 West Centra! Avenue. Statesonis 214 a West Central Avenue. MARCUS P. SAWTELLE General Contractor Office & Carpenter Shop 211 Went Gold ninnnrin nr u biDDUua ur SOCORRO TAKES Of A WAGER Bets $100 He Can Drive to Jem.; Springs in Maxwell Without Any Assistance from Any One. 'inifhl. nl df Iiih ability In drive frcitn Albuquerque to Jcmeg HiTlng. a distance of stl miles, wl'hout usulst fines rrnio any nnc, in u Maxwell "H," and tm k i ; c hla coalcnllun that ha could make the trip successfully by putting cp I Iiih hs f- vuiii r wlin h Iih.uI mm: Jitn Ulhhons, of Hocurru. left fur ins springs mi lu u'i'Iih k thin morning, lu lu urn. m allied by lluk ey Clifford, ts in L Htiii'iiii and Cur lii gun kil, who -. to act ue offi cial Judges un I he run. Mr. iJibbona said he exided In ne imk In Albuiifiiiie at 7 u'rlmk to night lifter making the I rip. Thr car ill luvii to plough through twenty five inll.s uT sand, going, anil cover the same territory returning. In addition to the llUll be I, therf v. re a number i.f smaller beta p.. sled ill un l the HI urges corner it nil el-e lu.re un the result of the event. rtti.M ii not i i mivi i: s i t NT M I I'll t All t JIIIJ, AT AI.VMI l S'untu Fe, X. M, June Ju. ti.uiv Kugineer James A F in,, h has cre ated Uite a Mir In sutomubile circles Less Than Cost.... 500 yards of Scrim all the way from 15o np. . , .' . n " Rugs 20 to 50 Off Strong Bros. 2ND AND COPPLIt CZTTZZT "T '1 WL3K"'tL IB." by the lent of climbing the hill be yunil the Aliimedii bridge north of Alluiiii'riie, and ascending u in tu twelve per rent grade In deep wind With n 3? model Hulck. which Is lour ryllndered nnd f forty horsepower. "We were told by chauffeurs In Alhti(iieriiie that such an ascent was impossible with our cur," wild Mr. French. "In fact we were warned that It would lie next to impossible to ( limb lhal lull even by making the rUMtomary detour to t'orruleu. I am not aware that any motorist in a heavy miuhine him ever climbed the hill thai we ! rn.liMl without diril culty." With Air. Krenrh were Fran- m K. I-Hlcr of Ijxn I'llrn, und Noe Hm rry, who drove the nun hme. Mr. I-eeier rompliniented Mr. SpiTry on his fine techniti at the wheel. iHwriM-iw Caiiiint H L'uriNl by Iim'iiI iipplli Hllmm, aa Ihey cannot reach the Uim-aaoil .i.rli.,n of the ear. Ther la only ono way to eure deii heMa, nnd lh.it la by oiimiiiiiiioiiiiI leiiediea. I), e'n'a in eiiuxi-d by oil Inlluimd rondlilon of the minium II. i InK nf the KUHtMihlali Tube. Wh-li thin tune U InHnmmed you have a rumbling anutid or Imperffrt heurinK. and when It la entirely rloaed, .af neaa la the reaull, nnd unleaa the In flammalion ean he taken out and thl tube reMored to III normal condition, Inuring will bo destroyed forever; nine vases out of ten ore ruiiscd by I'.iiarrh. whirli la iiothln but an In Ham me I ronditlon of the murous inn faces. We will give fuie Hundred liollnra for nny ra of lxnfnci.ii ( caused ny tatsrrhl that ennnot he cured by Hall's t.'atarrli t'ure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CIIKXET A fu.. Toledo, uhln. Hold by Irugists. 7..c Tsks Hall's Kumlly I'llls for rmislt. pailon. IF BACKACHY OR it i i DOOM OF GOTTOfJ MiiPANnr in iiuianiiUL id : SOUNDED Albu.ueri,ue, . St., June 15. t! Mr. W. II. Andrews. l;:x-delegjit t r'uiiKress from New Mexico. Albu.ueriue, N. M. My I'ear Mr. Andrews: I wrote you a leiier dated Jun in, 1 1 . The an me war pub- 4 Untied In the Kvenlnx Herald of that date, on the serund pnge. col- Ujirins 1 und 3. The letter speak for Itwlf. I'p to date. I am sorry to .ay that 1 have not been honored with an answer. I'er- haps you did not rend the letter that I am speaking atiuiit, or peihnps your attention hna nut been called tu It by some of your friends. 1 now desire to ask you some further questions so thst 9 If you inaks up your mind lo answer my first letter you con un- swer both at the same time. 4 H" u think thm a person onshi lo carry out and stand by his pli'djcs" If so why do you. Instead of supporting me for the nomination for Tniled Mutes Congress on the iteptihllcun ticket, come out ns a candidate, after ) on promised me your support many times In the presence of friends of both of us? 4 Isn't It true that the petition that has been spoken about. and thai was presented to you asking your consent to become a candidate was written In your ofn. e by your stenographer, while you and Judge E. A- Mann and Frank Huhbell were present? 4 Will you say whether or not Frank Hubhell nnd K. A. Mann asked you tu become a candidate for no other purpose than lo hurt my chances for the nomination'' If you have the Republican principles at heart, why do you, 4 K. A. Mann and Frank Hubbell let Into a combination lo make It 4 appear that a petition was prevented lo you to show that you 4 consented lo run on tullcltatlon. after this petition and soliclta- Hon was written and made In your office In the presence of the three of you? Do you not know as well as anyone else that Frank Huh- bell and K. A. Mann were the cause of the defeat of I he entire Itepubllcan ticket in t;ie first state election of 111? len't II true that Frank Huhl, ell's men circulated the petition? Isn't II true that on that petition you have It namet. and that of those only two are rtplinish-Amerlcans, who wolk for Frank Hubbell? My dear Mr. Andrews: I believe It la for your Interest, for my Interest und for the Interest of the people that you should answer my letlera so thut the eope enn Judge from the corre- spondence If I am right In my complaint agnlnst you. Isn't It true Ihnt the Albtniueruue Morning Journal, through Ha manager, Mr. Mm pherson, did not sign the petition we have talked about? e Isn't II true that your Pennsylvania friend re n rose, Is having troubles of his own at present and will not be able to help you aa heretofore? Very truly yours, KLFKUO haca. ! S A " 1 siuutusJUMam I t I I I KIDNEYS BOTHED Fait liCws Meat. Mt Take I. law of Sutll IWfore Kallim llrca I. fit M. Vrlc acid In nieat ix. lti'S the kid iieis. they become overworked; get Mlugglnh, m'lir, and feel like luiiips f lead. The urine becomes cloudy; Hi" Id.uliler is irritated, und you may be oaliged lo ck rein f two or thrro limes during the iiikhl When Ho kidneys clog you mux! help them Hush off the bod a urinous wuste or ou'll be a real tti, k permiu shortl. At first ou feel u dull misery In the kidney region, ou u(f.r from bii a sclie, sb'k he.idaibe, illsiliios, atom si h gels sour, tongue mated and v mi feel rh umatlc twinges when ihe weal hi r is bud. la I lens iiient. drink lois of wsler; al get fti.i.i any pharmacist f,,ur nil s of Jud Salts, take a tnble apooiiful In a gliss of water before breakfast for a few days und your kidneys will then u. t fi ie. Tills fa mous salt la mude from the ucld of rapes and lemon June, combined with lit hln, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kulneyn and, stimulate tloin to normal activ ity, also to neutralise the a. I. Is In urine, ao It no longer Is a source ot Irritation, thus eliding bladder weak ness. Jad Pal's Is Inexpensive, cannot In jurs; make! a delightful effervescent lithla-wuter drink which everyone should take now and then lo keep ih kidneys clean and active. lirugKlKts here say they sell lota of Jud rUilta to folks wh,i Wlleva In overcoming kidney trouble while It U only trouble. Every Cottonwood in City to Be Marked and Axe or Saw Will Be Laid to Them Next Spring, Says Mayor. The end of the cotionwood nuis ance In Alliiiiiuc rUe has been de creed. This is Ihe just year Aluu iiierUeaim will be culled upon to "ulfer liu in the Hying muff, Mayor lloatrlghl said today. It la too lute to do anything with the Cottonwood this year, but next spring the trees will ell her be pr.-xenled from shed ding niii.,1 all over the city or they will lla. (eed. I'nder instructions from the may or, t'ily Engineer J a men liladdiug today si an id marking the cotton hearing treea in I ho cliy. Kvery tree in town I hut sheds the fluff will be biased, and next spring when time lor in I Ion comes Ihe olfending trees will he known to the uk one. It has been said thai If Ihe female tree, which, Is suid to be the one that looses the cotton nulsunce, Is cut buck before the seeding seaaon ar rives It goes out of the cotton busi ness for I wo years or more. The city authorities may try that remedy, uiihough it la feared that Ihe cotton will leturn nfter cutting heavier than before In Ih.. second year. The plan of action will h derided next spring' after considering all the uspecla ol the case, and the trees will be put out of the cotton-producing business if the ax has to be laid tu every one in town. There Is an ordinance on the books now forbidding the planting of cot-lon-producmg trees It Is proposed to amend thut and forbid the plant ing of any sort of cultonwoods, be cause it ia hard lo make sure that only tha mule, or non-producing, trees are being planted. "The coitiinwoods were planted throughout Ihe city at a lime when H was about Ihe only tree peopl bere could get," said Mayor Hoatrlghl tu nny, "but there Is no excuse for it r.nw. There ure plenty of other trees pi upln can set out at little expense. The cotton Is an unmitigated nuis ance. Il Irritates Ihe nose und throat and brings on Ih,. eame sym ptoms as hay fever; It Is us infln.i tnu'ule hs giincotton, and it makes Ihe streets, lawns and lots untidy. The cotioiiwiMids have got lo he put out of htndne!. and next spring we'll do II." U il- -l'-l of health orders the closing of Ihe house on North Second street where complaining neighbors allege l)r. W. T. Murphey la conducting a sanitar ium In violation of tha city onlln. ance. suit against tha place will ba Instituted In the district court the Tlrsi of the month. Counsel for one of the protesting neighbors has al ready been instructed to bring ault, Ihe mayor was told, bill the lawor Is going out of town to h gone until the rirst of the month, so that Imme diate action Is not lo be taken, lihould the ull-ged Buiiltariuin be running when the lawyer returns, however, it Is the Intention to alurl suit at once. The place will be attacked In the court. It la said, ns a nuisance. All the evidence neceaaury lo establish a rase, the protestunta say, Is arranged for, and they are confident of putting the place out of business. They have hesltuted lu act In the court, oecuuse It was preferred tu accomplish their purpose iiielly through Ihe health bourd, but Ihey fet that they are be' Ing forced to act regardless of pub llclty. They are mu oposed lo san itariums In general, but this partic ular place, Ihey maintain, la objec tiunnbla and they mean lo get rid ol It if Ihey can. lite effurt of the Commercial club to have the matter disposed of quietly by purchase ol the lease held by Ir. Murphey does not meet with favor from the com plulnunto. They auv they are the in jured ones, and take the view that they should not be asked to pay Dr. Murphey anything tu protect him loss for violating the city ordinance; their property la suffering deprecia tion of value, Ihey suy. and Ihey Ions j lo the city or the courts lo remedy the alleged wrong. RAILHOAD riElullBOOS REFUSE TD TAKE MURPHY LEASE I! Frotestanti Against Alleged Sanitarium Reject Settle ment Flan and Lawyer I Instructed to Begin Suit. Jinst rnelirtl, I'Ou immiihIs Ftrry.l Mayor l. II liostright was In- day tandy, tc Jx.uiid, at liutfe. formed lodiiy thut uulesh the board FDOfil LAUD TAX 1(1 COUNTY Says Bernalillo Hasn't Right to Assess on Same Basis as 0thr Holders Traction Co. Appeal Also. Several appeala from the decision of the county board of equalisation are tu be luid before the stats e.juul Ixullou board which will meet al Santa Fe the find of next month County Clerk A. K. Walker la pre paring transcripts of the records und Impels Four or five appeals huvs been filed and others are expected. Among Ihe appellunts la Ihe Santa Fe railway, which protests assess ment of Ihe land In liernallllo coun ty remaining of ihe grant made to the railroad when the line was laid out i if ihe original grant, which ex. tended for miles on each side of the right of way, in alternate sections, there remains In liernallllo county I.V1&7 acres. They are situated In Ihstrk'ta 4, II, 14 and 11. They were assessed at II. l an acre. The lolul valuation placed on them was 1 21. Hun, which inesns a tax of I7.ITT. The railroad maintains that the county has no right to assess at all. It Is contended that Ihe land la rail road property and should be taxed by the state as silt h. It Is contended further that Ihe actual value of Ihe property la not much more than $1 un core In Its entirety and that It ha a rental value of one cent an acre. It Is held tn be valuable only as grasing land and that lis value is further kept down by the fact that II is in alternate sections and not In one unliiterrputed tract. The lux rate on the land Is 4. "7. If Ihe ap peal la sustained the county will suf fer the loss of that much rutuhles. The Alluiieriue Traction com pany will appeal for a reduction of about 930.000. li claims thai Ihe valuation put upon Its property In excess of INOiinu quite too much The proper value, it avers, la (jit.uuo. The First Havings Hunk and Trust company appeals from the decision of Ihe board, but in this case it is plainly a mistake of the Mute board In atuting the amount of capitalisa tion lu be taxed Ihul led in the pro test, and Ihe mutter will undoubted ly lie straightened out when bronchi to Ihe slate board's attention. The capitalisation la overstated, us Ihe figure, luken from Ihe bank's books show. Heavy, Impure bluod makes a muddy, pimply complexion, bead aches. nausea. Indigent ion. Thin blood makes you Weak, pale and sick ly. For pure blood, sound digestion, use Hurdock lllood Hitters. 1 1. (JO at all Mores. I will give one-fourth off Ihe price of every piece of summer footwear In my big atock. This la your chance for bargains. Win. Chaplin, I SI W. Central. TO SAVE EYES la III Object f Tlds Fro. In-twrlp Moo Try It If ViMir F.yea ! You Trouble. Thousands of people Buffer from eye troubles because ihev do not know what lo do. They know some good home remedy for every other minor ailment, but none for their eye troubles. They neglect their eyes, because Ihe trouble la not suf ficient tn drive them to an eye spe cialist, who would, anyway, charge them a heuvy fee. Aa a last resort they go to an optician or tu Ihe five and ten-cent store, and oftentimes get glasses thai Ihey do not need, or which, nfter being used two or three months, do their eyes more Injury thun good. Here Is simple pre scription lhal every one should use: t gralna Uptons (I tablet). I ounces Water. I'se three or four times a day lo bwthe the eyre. This prescription and the simple Optuna system keeps the eyes clean, aharpena the vision and quickly overcomes Inflammation nd Irritation; weak, watery, over worked, tired eyes and other slmllur trouble are greatly benefited and oftentimes cured b. Its use. Many reports show that wearers of glusees have discarded them after a few week' use. It la good for the eyes and contain no Ingredient which would Injure the most sensitive eyes of an infant or the aged. Kuppe's drug slurs or any druggist run fill this prescription promptly. Try II and know for once what rerl s somforl 1 This Sale has been very successful, really better than we expected, but we know it always pays to give good honest values, that is why this sale has been a success This Week is Housekeepers' Week You Will Find New, Seasonable, Merchandise at Extraordinary Prices Such as Table Linen, Nap kins, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Pillow Casing, Sheeting, Scarfs, Bed Spreads, Ticking, Bath Towels and Huck Towels and Toweling. See Window i i Display Where Quality Meets Price 0