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THE EVENINO HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE. H. M.. MONDAY. AUGUST 24. 1914. THRF-jS SPOTS Baseball Standing of the Clubs National lasagne. Won. l,ot. Y.I. Nr-w York 59 41 .sn Bnalnn ,44 .r.i 1 hi i,oui tt n.i . r, t n 4'Iiiihk ...m 53 .1:3 I'liininiiKti ...ro m ,43 riniHiifitiiiiit uo hn .4ci Cincinnati It DO ,4.i llrunkln 4 tit ,450 American letriie. W.-n. land. Pel. Philadelphia 74 J7 ,C7 Hoelon , 49 ,0J Wimhington 0 SI . r. 4 I Detroit 1,7 .4 SI. la. ill .'.4 57 ,4 Chicago ui IM .471 New York a I Hi .411 Cleveland it ttU .31 Federal la-ague. Won. LhihI. I'l l. Imlinnapoli 411 p'hluiKo , .- bl .t.4:i Hnliimore f.H & .527 Huffaln U 03 .Ml Hrookly :4 J Kansas I'ily t.J . .1(1 HI. I.oiila hi l .4.".: PltlebUIBh 17 2 .431 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Valiimnl la-ague. Cincinnati, 3; New York. ; hi. l.nul, 7: Urooklyli, 3. American 1rague. No gamca. I'cHli'ral League. Kaiisa I'ily. I I. I 1 1 1 r.i i r k ti . i. Kt. Iiiiia, 4. Itullituore, 3. GAMES TOMORROW National l-ragtie. lioKlon at Chicago. IHnoklyn at I'lin Innatl. New Ynra at St. l.oula .Philadelphia tit Pitiehuigh. Aim-chan la-ague. flncauo at Xr Yoik. ('( l-oiu at Philadelphia. Detroit at nahlngtnn. Cleveland at ll.uilon. 1'rdcral la-ague. No game acheduted. In view of the war F.uropeau gov ernment ale willll'gl Un ivUi' tna rerruila without H len-dy i laiiee Hliira can iMvr a five-year contract for Hi asking Fall 1914 A natural feeling,does it" get youTJ Have you walked Into ilothing atoie. upending 1Z or J in i n tit ra trying to II ml what you wanted Mot (lull ing a particular ault, Ii'lt aa though you were taking ul Ion tnuih lime, and hate lhi (fling In gin to worry you? Tin lecting won't "gel you" when you am In our Mora. Take m much tuna aa you need, and do It, feeling lh.it you ar welcome. You will always tlnd our ucamen ready to aaaiid you covirieou.ly, and they'll glad ly go out of their way In pleaae you. tiur I ma uf "othiiatt all-wool auiig la large and complete real value prli e'd flu in .JO. It will tin a pleasure (or you lu, examine the t lot Ilea. Ill Hell The Live Clothier WILL ASK GQUOT TQ DROP SERE Police Say There is Five Yean Hanging Over Man Who Forced Hii Way Into House and Attacked Woman. Aa a rcault of hi alleged forcible entry Into the rcaldcnco of Ike Gra ham, 714 North Fourth at i oil, Hut urriny night, Mariano Haca face five yeara In the penitentiary, according to I ho police, Hucn. the police any, la under aui pended lenience of five yoare, and Judge ilayiiolda of tho it lull Id court, who hung the aenfence over him, will he asked lu order the iennlly en forced. Ilaca waa committed to the county iail tli In morning liy Juatlce of the Teacy Meridian, under n complaint charging what la equivalent to burg lary. The teatlmony again! him waa to the effect that Mm. tlrahnm. iilone In her home Haturd.iy night, heard a noiee. Investigation die cloned Ilaca, II wua mild, forcing hln way Inlo the houac through a ho!e he linil lorn In a a rren door. Mil liriiham tried to ehun the wooden door to. It m aald. hut Itaca waa too quick and leaped Into the house. Mm. t.raham rloaed with him, trying (or hel . H;ita alruggled for a few nilnutea. It waa aald, hut (in. illy attempted to flee. At Dint Juncture Warren tira ham. Mm ilrahqm'a lirother-ln-law. of 7 North Kotir'h atteet, came running up. He wltnl uml aulidiierl Ilaca and took hi in In the elation hotiee, Ijml lull, according to police rec ord, Mm a (topped a man and wife on a ft i ret n the Highlnnda, forced the hiifthand to leave at the point of a knlle and took the woman lo a hrd For I hat crime he w ua aen lenced lo five year in the peniten tiary, lull JihIkc Itaynolda auapended mnlenia liecHiiee of repreaenlatlona made regarding Ihe prlnoner'a pre x Ion good liehatlor. It la that Ben- 1,-nce which the police will nr to have r'Korcrd. RIS MAGriAFHMITY SETS RIM BACK . .15 After Hadiey Withdrew Charge Against Burrus, Chief McMillin Swore Out Complaint Against Both of Them. K oti were a lnrge-he.irieil, gen erooH i illneli. who loved your neigh hor iilnoint aa much aa yoiiraell, and you iniigniinimouHiy reluai'd to piean a charge Mgfiinnt u man who i hated you up an uiley and Juliinil n knife In you, and a coldly nlllclal chief of police awore out a complaint auairiel you and an equally una) inpalhetH Judge fined you (ilteen lilicka Wouldn't it make you Weary? Auk ecnr lladley. Iladley and I! K. fturru. a tatlle miui (mm Torrance touniy. got In a (ight Haturd.iy night, and liurrua cut the lorniel with a poi ketknile and chuaed him up an alley ulf Sim on d aireel. Yeaterday lladley died complaint agalnvl Hurrua helore Julce of the I'eace W. W. Mct'lellan. charging aa aault with Intent lo kill. When liur rua waa airalgned he Tore tne Juatlce today lladley refuaed to pl.mecute lie Haul he and Hurrua were old nelghliora and friemle, and he for gave him freely. lie withdrew the complaint. Whereupon Chief McMilltn, who hat a few Plena regarding the dia couragement of el reel (ighla. awore out a complaint agalnat both lladley and Hurrua, charging tneni with fighting and dinlui lin g tho peace. And Juatlce Mct'lellan lined llad ley II.',, whbh waa no more and no lr than what he fined Hurrua. Which the aame they both paid, withdrew aa a pleaaant a' uvrlilr "l withdrew aaa pltaaant aouveuir of the iKcaaion. PASTOR WILLIAMS SAYS GOOD BYE TO HIS FLOCK Itev. II l. William, pa.. tor of the Hold and l.rnadway iliuich. will leete tonight for the ioae to Join hia family, preparatory . going to Spokane. Waah., where he I lo he come profraaor in the liilile col lege al that place. Laat myht at hi faiewell aervb e a laige congregation waa inent to bid him good bye. At the clone of the aervice he waa pre aented with a handaonie gold ring by ('. (I. t arty, on behalf uf the Car pentera' union, the gift epreinl the appreciation of Albuquerque union nu n of Ihe frlendlliieaa nhoan by Mr. Wltliama toward uniona. rin behalf uf the congregation Mr. N. J. Struiiuiuit presented Mr William with a Navajo lug. SCULPTOR SENDS BUST FROM HIS HOPI STUDIO-HUT T. Kmry Knpia, the aculidor who haa been living In an Indian hut with' I Ihe Hopia on Kit at Mean, In order ,0 make llrat-hand atudie of the red liicu nti gpertuiaaf, Willi pottery OU WYOMIfiGAND IDAHO SHEEP WILL BE SROWIJ HERE State Fair Attracting Wide Attention Frontier Dayi Foster Make a Big Hit Strong Program. l:hllill of (heep from i,a far away aa Wyoming and Idaho will lie alio" n at the atate fair Dclolier h-l'l. Sec retary Tom Hlukert got a letter to day from Knollin A Kincli, of Soda Hpringa, Idaho, announcing their in tent ion of filtering Hhrnpihlre and oxford abee, and K. S. King Kroa of ljiramie. Wyo , had alirady artil word that they would have, aheep al the ahow. Secretary Hinktrt Inn rent vivid and atrlklng poatera aderiiing the fair to all corner of the Mat. The frontier day' aporla, whiih will be the chief apectacular fvalure of the allow, i.re "played up" in the poll era, t opic of the lionlnr day pi -turea lire hung In the fair uanociation ol Hi e window on South Third vireet, and Secretary Hlnkett aaa he never aaw (air "paper" attruct ao much at tention. If the amount of uttention drawn here I any indication, the fmnti. r day port em will prove the mot po tent adveilialng of their kind that a mate fair here ha ever put tnl. And that I aa It ahuuld be, hocuuae the cowboy aporla and game are expect ed lo prove the mor! popular pro grain that a atate lair haa ever put on. Nothing will be (pared to mako the apotta a pictuieaiue and aatia fylng a a aimilar programa at I'hey enne and other point (.imoua (or Wild Wea entertainment. LESS 'REFORM' AIJD MORE WORK STREETS ASKEO Residents of North Sixth In dignant at Condition Which Results in Women Being Thrown from Buggy. Ileeident of North Hixth at reel have been mnde Indlgnunt by the condition of the roadway, which biat night reunited In an accident t Mm H. A. M. Willaon of m;, Noith Sixth iMiect, her mother-In law, Mr. John AYIIkioti. of I'hlJiolelpliia. uud her nephew, t'heelie Jai kaon. The thiee were thrown into the mud when the home attached to the bugy In which they were riding ..tumbled III a hole Twice lull, re the borne had atumbled In hoea in Ihe road Mr. Willaon aaul Ihut the condition of the alreet waa a ilu-wriue t,i the cit. parti, nlarlv tietween Kirnt lleet and Slate avenue. Several tlmea re ,ueNte have hei'ti m.nie lo i ity old ciula to repair the roadway, and laat week Mr. Willnon made (Hong pro tein HKallo-t the coihIiIioii in which the road had leen allowed in full III Himwer to that. Mr. vYillaon aald. aoine dirt waa dumped lu Irotit o( hi houne. If the ilty government dlveited a little of lla inleiiae inlereat in the edllght dinlrli i lo the t omtit Ion ot the atieila." Mr. Vn aald laat night. ' laxpayeia might ret amue benefit flolll the money taken (roll) them." 4 ItVIMi I OK II H. P. IiIm of n lbiuurrqoe hut Daily (rowing lava. The kldneva often cry lor help. Not another organ in Ihe whole body more delicately conatrui ted. Not one more impoilant to health The kidney are the filter uf the blood. When thev full tho blood become foul and polaotiou. There can be no health where there ie pomomd blood llackache I one of the frequent iliditutlona of kidney trouble. It I oiten the kidney' cry for help. Heed it. Head what I'oana Kidney Pill have done for overworked kidney. Head what loana have done for Albuiiueripie people. l. U Hrown, 7:'l sVcond at reel. Albuquerque, aay: "tiff and on for three or four eara my back and kidney troubled me. My back was very painful when I way at work and in the morning the trouble bolheied me- 1 had a dull, heavy uebn mruu my toiua moat ,f the lime. Now and then I felt aharp twinge in my back and It waa hard for me to atrulghten More than once I couldn't atraitht- n. When I read about li.an Kid ney I'll!, Not a box and began ualng them. 1 could ace u great im provement In a hort tune. The pain were relieved and the kidney aecrelloiia betaine uatuial." Price I'"'', at all dealer. limi t "imply aak for a kidney remedy gel I loan it Kidney Pllia Ihe aame that Mr. Iliowu had. Koaler-Milburn IV, Pro pa , HurTulo, N. Y. (lay for modeling and burning, hail ent another aludy u the Itobinaona' ator. It la a bul of an ancient In dian, aald ! tie the oldeat HopI of them all. The bual waa uurned In a warm rod. and lha eflect la etriking and charming. Aa told, Mr. Kupta regard the In dian clay a a line medium for model ing, and think the material will pro duce work the equal ul th famou terra cotta figurine. Herald want. I Hue Hint I BACA SEEKS WRIT mm CORPUS SALAZAR On Ground that Detained Gen eral Never was a Refugee Albuquerque Lawyer Seeks His Release from Fort Win gate Reeelal Ptagetrh I reatag eeral4 Santa Ke, N. it.. Aug. 24. Attor ney Klfegn Ilaca of Albuquerque to day filed application before Federal Judge W. II. Pope rot a writ of hab ena corpu to compel the releaae of Oenernl Joae Jne S.il.nar now held with the three thousand or more .Mexican federal priMonor at Fort Winynte. The r I I returnable Auguat JlMt In thin city, although Ilaca may aak that t lie healing take place in Albuquerque. The wrlt la baaed on the ground that Halaxar haa been acquitted of violation (if neutrality law, for whbh he waa Indicted and tried here aome time ago, that he in not and never waa a refugee and la therefore being detained illegally. DECLARES POLES E SET UP E .1 German Ambassador Announ ces at Washington With drawal of Russian Civil Au thorities and New Capital at Warsaw. New York. Aug. J I fount Johnn von Ilernatorff, Herman iimbaaaddor to the I'nited rltutea, announced on ti In arrival here today from Itotter ilam that hia government had been informed that Huwl.iu civil mid mili tary authorltiea had withdrawn from Poland and that the Pole had aet up an Independent government with Waraavv aa Ita capital fount Von Mernetorrf left Herlln on Auguxl II. At that time, he aald, the Herman government had report that not a ltuilan old!er had been left In Poland. Tli la report, fount Von llernatorff added, . waa general throughout Herlln. "I do not know what aort of gov ernment Ihe Pole aet up," he aald. "nor ilo I vouch lor the an uracy of the report." I'.ililo diapati hea from St. Petera buig two weeks ugo aald that Ihe cxar had promiaed autonomy to Po land In return lor it u..iort of the Kuaalan arma. OUR DIPLOMATS PUT 111 HURRY CALL FOR HELP American Embassies Abroad Neej" More Clerks and At taches to Handle Enormous Increase in Business. Waahinglun. Aiu. 21. American diplomat, to whom ha been eutruHlcd the diplomatic. alTaira of the nation at war, waa J calling today for addit'nnnl help. They reported they needed more aec rtlarlra, attache, clerkg and inter- I prefer to handle the great amount of ex'.ra work Involved In their new laak. leldca aticiblng io at ran. led ciilaen of the l ulled State they are looking arier the weltare of tlioua anda of aubjecta of other nation. TODAY IN CONGRESS. hl.N l ri Met at lla in Continued deiiaie on hill to li tenae wareluiu,.i'a for alaple producta durmx the European war. IHMK. Met at noon Hebnte no oiilinued on the conaervallou luKi kna Miller lletarn lai Vrk. Franklin, Kai, Aug. 54. Heprn aentalivea of every local miner' union In thin e.ii ,n of the atate, at a maaa meeting li-'- night, voted u return lo work to lay. Sn hundred nunera have been Milking despite or-' dT nf oftKliiln of the V lilted Mm Woraer of Aincil' i to the contrary. becauae, they awr!, the blenniaf working eontraU. recently aigned ai Kanaag City, I no' aallafactory. bawta rr nvrTPTAT.s W4JJ A W V a wa4Mw ( ... aa a a ATM a ' TO MEET IN LA JUJN1A K. K. Bummer, auperlntendent of the Itlu Hiande il vision of the Santa Fe; W. A. tleorge. auperlntendent Ihe Santa Ke bop here; P. J. John aon. the Santa Fe ticket agent here: and William llalfour, Inapector of tianaportatlon, went tu Lat Junta lo day to attend a meeting uf unViali. H. li. Tuttle, up(luludut u( lha GOVERME T JAP PHOTOGRAPHER HELD FOR MURDER OF ARTIST Admits He Had Quarreled With Miss Smith Whose Boc'y Was Found Yesterday in Sand Dune. Halinaa, Aug. 24. 4leorge Ko. 4 danl. a Japanese photogra pher 4 under arrrt here, ronfeaaed to (therllT Neabllt loday that he had 4 murdered Helena Wood Smith, a New York artlel. who had been living in the colony of writer and palnlcr, at "f armel-by-thn pea He told conflicting Rtorlea of Ihe murder, one veraion nelng ' that he killed Mia Hmilh In aelf defenae. 4 Carmel, by the Sen, fal., Aug. 'it Anited by member of the llteraty colony here, authorities today were buay aaaembling evidence by which they will attempt to prove that George Kondani, a Jnpaneae phoi,graiier, now In Jail at Sullnaa, reeponai hie fur tho death of Mia Helena Wood Smith, a young artlat-etcher whoae body waa found yeaterday buried In a aand dune near here. t'nder hnrp grilling lni night Kondani la ald to have admitted that he knew Ihe young woman waa dead, that he nw her Jump Into the hay. Accoiding to hi Inqulallora, he aald that he had taken a moonlight wala on the beach with the young woman and that he had cried becnuae the law nf California Mood In tho way of their marriage. "We quarreled," he I aald lo have aaeerted. "She attacked me with a knife, she win ciany, and I gura I waa rraxy too." Kondant'a alatement la bitterly re aented ny friend of Miaa Smith, who deny that he entertained any affec tion for the Japanese According to Sheriff Neahltt, the motive for the killing of Mia Smith waa a check lor I.Tili. which ahe had In her purae at the lime of her disap pearance Auguat 12. rhyalclan any Ml tfinHh waa (trangled to death with a cord. TO GET OUT OF Italian Liner Udine Arrives in New York Today With 300 Passengers Who Paid $2500 Gold Each for Passage. New York. Aug. 2 1. The Ural of the apccially charleied ahum to bring American refuge,- of Kutope - the Italian liner Principe dl I'dlne. Mrnnifd into New York hnrbor lod.iy with S'.i pimaciigcra. Tin y had paid In the aggregate I .'Oil. "Oil for their paaaage, for thla waa Ihe Hum given Ihe I.loyd rtabaudo company at liclloa on enndltion that Ihe xenael be turn ed over lo tne refugee and go direct to New York. Kadi paaiieliger paid l-'T.O gold, a a minimum for lirat cabin accommo dationa, leaving a detlcit of unout J to. oixi wbli h will be met by I tic com mittee which arranged the trip. The voyage nf the I'ditie and Ihe Ircumetance w hii h pre.-eded It are per hap without parallel. It waa a caae of buving a ahip, aa it were, t'J get out ot i;illope. CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AGAINST LOOTERS OF FRISCO RAILWAY Han Franclaco, Aug. 24 A Han cript of evidence taken before the atate railroad loinmlaaion into the af fair of the I'nited Itallroada, the aur face traiiait ayatem aervlce In Han Frnnciaco. will be laid before the din. trict atlollu , Willi a recoinmenda loll that he liiHtilutc prorecutiona Tine wa the announcement today ( John M. Kahelman. prealdent of the lommiailon after the hearing had been resumed. Jeaae l.lllenlhal, prevldent nf the I'niied It. i Hi o. ids. aald the prceent of. flier and dlrectora of thv companv would co-operate In every way wl'h th,. tommiraion In aupplying the di tru t allorney with evldeme. No statement waa made of Ihe per on o aa prosecuted. The pteaent hearing relate to the dl tcraion of mole than t l.tinii.Ooii b Patrli k Calhoun, former prealdent of the company, for lnveiment In the Kola no litigated Farm, a land aelling venture whuh collapaed. .JAPANESE LOSE NO , TIME IN STAlli (CunUnued from P4fe thio.) removed today through the agree ment of Austria to dixmantle her crulaer. the HeWctiu hlualiclh, now at T.lna Tau. The Auatrian attibasiiadoi had been preparing In leave Toklo when the Jnpaneae government Indiialed H approval of a auggeatmn for di mantling Ihe crulaer. Austria ac cepted the propoaal and instructed tha olflcera to interne at shanghai. Albuquerque dlviaion of the Santa F arrived her tin afternoon in hi buaineaa car No. 411, on a trip eon netted Willi (uoipany matter. BOUGHT SHIP EUROPE f. f Jiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniu: Quality! 5: ts3 Not Premiums 55 aH The Auslr en aiutiaiu'ador I hen let it be known Hint he raw l.o inciinion to leave Japan AMERICAN RELIEF FUND IN BERLIN (CoiiUiiimhI frim Past IXir.) more crowileil iimn in time oi peace "I. lata giving ihe full name, age and profeaNion arid reanletice of ,. c li ia aenger muat bP rei.ired under youf authority and accompany c.uh train." IIIUM'I.HT I KF.M'II MAIIrS Ol'T IIF W Alt H(iK Imdon. Aug. 21 (12 ,.l) p. m ) A party of Amcrliaiin compose, I of Mra. Ilarclay Warliurton, her aon uml her daughter; Mr. and Mra. Harry lilslon Of Philadelphia uml Mr. and Mix Archibald H.in lie of New York w ho hnvc arrived here from Cailxlind, An, trin, managed to oring with them through tiermany two French maida. a Helguin maid and an I'iiKliah Valet Then., four aervanla lame through the rountry of their enemy under tho pro tec lion of the a'.ir and slrlpes. Shortly alter war wna declared, a Trench conk in a Carlsbad hotel, atnrted n disturbance by inr.ulling a Herman rhaurfeur. Mr. Warhurton aay a mob numlieriug .Loan pemoim chaaed the conk and heat him aevere. ly. The police eaved bun Irom belli lynched. ITI.IN XTKAMF.It HKII'srX 111 I'AltltY I.I IIM N IIOMl: New York. Auk. 24. Fill y l icrmans and Austrian,, were today refuaed paaaage on the Italian ateamahili Htampalla, due lo Mill Wednesday lor Naples. Agent for Ihe line, lai Ye loce, annouti'-cd thai they had receiv ed ordcia fnm their hiiine olllc to permit only Americans. Italian or I'croniK bi'lmiKlng lo a neutral 10111 Iry 10 engage pansaKe on ita slues un til lllltber notice. A number ol the lierm.iiiM and Ana. trains who intended lo iail bad en gaued 1'iiHsaKe home lnt nxo after having been icliii.ed transportation on other line. Their pnsnauc money wi,H refunded. Auioiik ttiem w'.re aeveral plonillieiit tierin iti pliysl, bills w ho have been allendiliK no ill' al M u ror zz: r. at iU Under Canvas, Sixth and Central Saturday. August 29 C. L. ERICKS0N PRESENTS THE FAMOUS ALABAMA HSTRELS LARGEST AND BEST COLORED SHOW ON EARTH 40 PEOPLE, BIG NOON DAY STREET PARADE THE SHOW THAT RESPECTS PUBLIC OPINION. A THOUSAND LAUGHS WITHOUT ONE SINGLE BLUSH TEN BIG NOVELTY ACTS 1 DAY LETl ti NY U , i?"spft.l rrz""" t -a.- V v7- f " - . ... i V "50 word. Slivered dur j f VrJ day t 1 timei thcoo tTT CTAKE a dirre on the Camel CiRarcttcs, but don't Ux;k or prcrniums or coupons, as the cost of the tobaccos in them prohibits their use. Camel Cipjarfttcs 20 for 10c Are a Mend off choice 3uallty Turkish and omcstic tobaccos. They do not leave that rigaretty taste and cannot bite your tongue or parch your throat. You haven't money enough to buy a more delightful cigarette. ' mt rfrr tmpfttf Mm, " lOt ror mm pmthmw ff $ I 0 9t m emrtmm o frn pmvmmmm t BOO rtf rf' , ftmt m fp4jta'. 9mrkmB tnm facAv, t0 d't itnd I AMfLS m rmprmmnlvJ, wm wh mill ffmmd pwmt tmommjr. -a . REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winiton-Salem, N. C. .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliimf? ooiilerences In this cou itry, HIAATOIt M1NIM II AMI I mii.y in-; veil ihimi: Palm, Aug. ; 1 2 ;in ,,. ni i--John H. Hi hit, former I'nited Stale . n- alor from Wis, i. ruin. ,t t ..inpanii , by hia family, came Into Parla lod.i,' Irom l.il'iliic, Switzerland. Speaking of hi experience, Mr. Hpooner an id: "Ameilcnna in Hw llncrland did not perceive Ihe aeriousnena of tli,. h.iu.i tmn until tile night neforc the post ing of Ihe order of niobilit.ilb.n. There are now about .m.iiin) men un der arma in Swllxeil.ind and as a pre. million agalnat the ponxihlo violation nf Hwia neutrality." Tailoring Of a High Grade We have just received 300 Imported Wool ens which are uji to-tJic minute, and there are many exclusive pattern among them. Coi.ie in and see for yourself. F.Tomei&Bro. Merchant Tailor.