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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1910. CDOItottQttcrque morning Journal (Official Jtewaiwpa ' Ne Melle) I0URNAL PUBLISHING CO. . A. MACPHErtON praaldant JAMES 8. BLACK Managing EdlKir B. DANA JOHNSON KdlKif TVU.I.IAM F. BKOUAN Cltjr Kdlt.ir H. BOWtlBN .Aavartl.ln UuilU Enterad iícond-cUM mattar at (ha Bo.tf'ica at Aitmuuarqua, N. M.. unaor aci of C ouaraa. of March 3, 1919. iiiii unnvivn JOI llNAt. M THR IK4.IIIXQ KH I BI H tViffiiiiviVS 1K TH: RKfl'BI.K AN I'AKTV Al l- THK VlM I" ÁM i I'll K MKTHOIIH OK 1MB UK l ilil lcOiN VAHTX WllfcN THUK AMK UK, HI. "" TERMS' OF .I'HM-RUTION. Pally, by arriar, osa neinin , Iially. by mall, ena month . . . V r ' I-arger rlrrnlstlea ha any elder papar lo Nr Mnlra, lha onlf papar la w Mai lea It-auad itf day la ! Tha Warning Journal haa a bichar rlr entallen rnlini limn la aetxirriea l any aider paper I rw MasJea." Ta Amarlraa Keaapuixir lllreetory. aibi grntot b NKW MEXICO THIS 'KW MEXICO JIDKIARY. Among the many subject that will be considered by tha constitutional convention none will lio of moro Im portunen than that of t ho Judicial sys tem of the new slate. It, above all others, In a question upon whlrh ton much time ind earnest thought can riot be put; for, a our Judiciary in o will be our Jaw. We think that wo will not be run trudlrU'd when we nay that in order lo have a good Judicial system it I" iundami'nlally requisito to hnvo good judges. Tha question then arlar.: llow are we lo obtain good judge? The history of, the constitution of the varlou matea of tha Union allow that almost every conceivable scheme bus been resorted to In attempting to answer thl question. -In general, three plan have been tried: Popular election, Bipolntment, and election by tho legislature. AH three have been tried In connection with both the su premo court and dlHtrlct judges. The first 1 now moat generally In ime; and, If use I at all Indicative of uc een, It seems to be the mint ucees ful. At thl time The .Optic ha no particular alíeme to advócate. "We lo, however, wish to offer nome sug gestions that bear cloudy on another plume of thl general Htibjcct. At th outset, we uro lu favor of paying liberal subirle lo both our illalrlct ml iipreiiin Judges. If tho district plan 1 adopted by tho con vention, we think the dlHtrlct Judge should be paid n much ax the su premo Judge. The former will have much work lo do, while Ihe latter will have a comparatively easy time of It us far a uctual working hours are concerned. A a- starter, we would suggest that the supreme and district Judges be paid not lee than $5,000 -ach per annum and bo given a cer tain amount with which to defray tho expense of necessary travel. Again, we are In favor of long terms for the members of both the supreme and district benches. At least six years should be the term and twelve would not be too long. Long term, together with good Balarles, will Insure able occupants. A good lawyer I not going to consider A po sition on the bench for a slngMo nio went if It does not pay him enough to live on and If It docs not liiHt mure than a couple of years. The statu of New Mexico wants good JudK'S. (me way to gel them Is In pay them well and give them long terms of office. Ui Vegas Optic. We heartily agree with Ihe Optic that no subject Is of more Importance than that of the Judicial system of tilo new state. While our views are the views of Ihe layman, the system should be so constructed as to be at tractive lo the best ability and high est Integrity In be found among the bar. As In the term opinions may ililfcr slightly. When the population of the stale has reached six hundred t ti - 1 1 a i 1 1 1 1 , two luhllHoiiul supreme JuilKi'S sbiiuld be adili d under proper provision In the '(institution, makini: live in all. As to the salaries, a JuiIkc Khould receive a sunicient salary lo ( lliibln bun lo live comfortably, edu cate, his family, maintain his proper position in the community and put nay a reasonable saving lor old ago In addition Ihe salary must l.e suffi cient I" titira' t the lust of the law- ! iti. A to the amount It should be we ire not pre pa red to mv even lo our own satisfaction. Ian ee that l.",.iu( u jrar is Utile iiioukIi. The Juiln l u y mii ho Ituli p nib'iit and lilnln the Impliill cimfhleine of the people. The construction of our ju tlii lal system requlri-a no, Ht careful console ration at Ihe li.nnU of the members of the Constitutional eou entlon, nnd is one of the atronsc! of the many strong reasons why we should send none but our uhh'M and best men In Ihe convention. A ri'.X-lTMIlNU OlM i:Tinv The Kinla Fe New Mcxli an ho n leal liixpiratbm. It would dispense with ti Military run of polltiiiana and inakr th conslitullniisl conven tion inlt of lh extraordinary lo s. t bn edllot'S. It .!: "An iiljtor in Clovis annouiiie: tiiuc''f aa i anilol.ite for Ihe innsti luli.mnl c,TMt,i.,n An odltor st Atlekla luis f,.;oed suit. An editor t, t Cuervo Is 1,'liig ursed fur the ,Imc and the edit r f Ihe I'ea Moines nin.ka h;ia announced Mm cif. Nut a cuplés I, at that some other territorial a. nhe la Ix ing men tioned for !h piara. It would slm j.ltfy matt.- If the reinvention were (onipowd entirely of editors of hnm there are about a hundred in New , Mexico and ho Inrluil 1 yer-r.1i-1r. p.w-1 -edil ora, poxm.vster editora. a.Miety. pomlrnl slid basehall editor. auJ wilier varicUtr K presenting luauj trade and profession. They oro also divided ill(lcully In about thn name ir.nmrtion that tha convention will bp. It would nave a campaign nnd loin of expenso to arrange It thus and (ho constitution would not lo much worse than It will bo it formulated en tirely by politicians nnd lawyer." Tim AXKWKIU Three liundred thousand dollar is being spent on new building In U.os well. What I the answer? Morning Pnper, The answer Is plain. Itoswcll 1 a democratic city In a democratic coun ty and conducted on true democratic principle. Evening Taper. Ones again, old sport. Didn't you hear that a republican club 1ms Just been organized down there consisting of some sixty prominent citizens? A J(M)I) MOVIvMF.NT. Hoeorro county fans hnvo set a good examnle for other counties In the or ganization of a country amateur ath- Ictlti league which is to Inclmlo hair a. dozen towns. Good, clean amateur baseball and nthlctle aporta tire to bo backed by the organization which has the endorsement of some of Ihe leading citizens of the county. It will do much to entourage wholesome sport in the Kocorro county towns and will stimulate tho cactua talent to como out and show what It can do. With other similar organization on a alrlctlv amateur basis, there will be a big awakening In sport In New Mexico nnd homo baseball will be nindo more interesting nnd exclllntt. ski: ami kica fiust. One of tho minor news Item of a day or so ago contained the Informa tion Unit nn Englishman and his fam ily were In Kan Francisco after vis iting tho Grand Canyon and the Ynse mlto Valley, nnd wero on their way lo tho Yellowstone Park and to other beauty apota' of tho west. At the same time thousand of Americans in the east were preparing for Jour ney to Europe, although they hud never seen the superior wonders of their own western country. Ho much for the force of habit. After a while American will learn better to appre ciate what they have at home. And whllo seeing America first, the eastern tourist I respectfully Inform ed that NcW Mexico afford some of the most beautiful scenery anil lnter- Htlng antlipillles on tho continent. Hon W. 11. Walton Is the choice of thn democracy us chairman because he la Ihe man for thn piuco and ho is deserving of tho confidence of tho people. The best cvldcnco of what his party will do In the way of boost ing corporations against tho right of the public Is the declaration of prin ciple of the committee over which ho preside, and hi fight h tho head of Ihe committee In favor of those principles. Of course we are going lo take the advice of the republicans as to whom wo shall have to direct our campaign. The beat evidence that Mr. Walton Is the man for the place Is that tho enemy docs not like him." Evening l'aprr. Now', In regard to the foregoing and two more columns of tho same, we would again briefly Inquire, Is the democratic chairman an attorney for the Santa Fo railroad? The spelling reformer have devot ed much attention lo a trifling little word like "thru." If they would ren der a real service, It Is suggested they furnish an neceptablo abbreviated form of, for Instance, the word "gu bernatorial,'' or "Incomprchcnslhlo ncss." Why pike. In reforming the spelling ? Mr. I.oeli for governor of New York would hardly have tho enthusiastic support of those malefactors of great and 111 concealed wealth who have run up against tho New York cus tom house. Jt Is safe to sny that the bombast f Ihe heavyweight champion gives way to meekness when bis mammy says, "l omo ncaii, yo jawn a mini, uu' spilt dis wood an' split It quick." Uncle Joe and Clfford rinchot. who uppenred at lite Knife and Fork club would be more nt home, perhaps, at it Hammer and I'ongs banquet. The fickleness of fame Is demon. strated by the fact that even now it Is tliffli nl" to remember the name f the govi rnur of Nevada. Ill order to supply that needed newspaper feature, the subsi rlbers. the kaiser might Inaugurate a popu larity contest. It would opear that tho next nee- esiiry step will bo to equip aero, planes with lightning rods. t-'prlna: lamb a well bs spring wheal has added materially to the fortuno of Mr. J'atten. With daily cloudburst In Kentucky there is little opportunity for moon shine. So to Spe:lk. I'rohni.ly Porter 'herlton will meet Ihe tcrtll.le f ita of l lug black lu lb d by some i lull. In, n't ronfi e Itliani Johnson, tn- ut, nt l iilifoi nla enndnl ile, with John Arthur. rmbshly Oeneral Klllolt hss heei t-dii to go tell bis troubb-a to the marine. The Hlograph liirli at the pastime Stylish hora and burr's fur nished on abort not lea by W. U Trim bia A Co HI N. Peennd afreet phooa I. liiograi'U ríüui. Editorial Sayings; Wise and Otherwise An Accommodating; llm-w. Monday nlwht the wind blew down some chicken house and shed for Mr. Ilaldwln. Morlarly Messenger. Getting CIonit lOucli TIiiio. The Washington seismographs have recorded another earthquake, but again "at a long distance." Some day It will get closer to Washington. Arizona Journal-Miner. Concerning Mars ticncrully. One who will choose to He when tho truth Is almost utterly unavoid able Is. In the estimation of the pub lic, and himself when fairly frank, about on a, par with a, canceled post age stamp u one-center, tit that. Columbii News. Hitting the Null. About the only persons favorable to a non-partisan constitutional con vention were republicana In demo cratic counties and democrats In re publican counties. And this makes It appear that something Jlko self- interest was the governing Influence. Itoswcll Record. tict a Good Supply. Some enterprising Individual is au- vocatlng two capitals of Arizona one at I'hoenlx und one at Prcacott. Might Just as well have four or five and visit around. A few capitals scattered over tho state handily for thn envernor lo run In as he nassed and Issue a few proclamations would be reul nice. Coconino hun. Who If tiotiliiir lilt? To he charitable, w will presume that the Itntige forgets that n non partisan body Is necessarily made up of persons formerly connected with one or the olhcr of the old parties, and that the. expression of Individual opinion is not necessarily the expres sion of tho opinion of an Incorporat ed body with which the Individual happens to bo affiliated Raton Range. l'.,vM'(1liig Moro líalo. J. '. I'roctor, section foreman at this division, has received orders to go out with his force of workmen on a work train Monday to prepare the track between here and Albu querque for the rainy season. There is lots of work being done on the Santa Fe ull along and extra gangs are at work both east and west on the line. McKlnlcy County Repub lican. Xo t'ao Trying KxiicrlnicntH. There are many new things that have been Injected Into various statu constitutions lu recent years that are ,,,i,,-. ,,t lituM i,f nn evncrltiicnt. such as the Initiative, tho referendum and thu recall. Jt will bo well enough lor New Mexico to adopt these things af ter tho experience or time naa snown they are valuable. It would bo fool ish for a new slate to experiment with such Innovations on the way states h!ivn heen run for more than an hun dred years. Western liberal. Problem Knsily Solved. Have you noticed how many little Items ai'u tucked awuy In corners of the country paper about Ko and Ho Irrigated garden looking fine? In the older Irrigated section men busy their families and make good livings on three and five aero ranche. That much can be Irrigated from wells. When our people get over the half section habit and Irrígalo a few acres set wind breaks, and then with rough age nnd pasture keep some stock, this country will begin to come Into Its own. Fort Sumner Index. Lightning Plays Pranks. Tho lightning took it out on the telephone and telegraph poles In tills vicinity in the storm Sunday. J he ibseticc of trees make the poles u sure mark every lime lucre is an electrical storm, and tho wires curry the bolts from post lo post so that It is not an uncommon thing for a number of post to be wrecked In a row' before the force of the atrlku be come exhausted or passe off Into tile ground. Sunday, a bolt struck near Mr. 1 lauses house south of (own and mailt, kindling wood of three of tho new telephone pole. Stanley In dex. The Mole's Power of Sight. "There has always been much dis cussion as to Ihe moie's power of si;lit. lhssectlon has shown that the sl.e of the " Is greater In tho em 1 ryo than In the t dtilt, Indicating (hat the slvht of the race has deteriorated. From numerous experiment the writer is convinced lhat the adult mole Is practh'illy blind. Moles en countered In th,- daytime have taken no notice of a human being waving a b.mil eluse in iri.nt, nor at night do I hey show sign of consciousness of . !ii;!'i wavered before their nose; but, II the slightest sound is made, Ihe greatest excitement Is Instantly show n." The writer tel!s us further that he has nfim lhrow-,1 down worms before a captive mole. The nnlmal show at once that he know the worm Is there, but the linphar.ard wnv In which he pokes about Indicates that he Is guided ( scent or by hearing, not by slüht. Excitement causes the fur to radiate round the minute eye. and it ha been suggested that the animal thus clear his eye to see: most probably, how ( ver. this is only nn Inherited relic of a lost function. To quote again: "W Io n, after a hurried and blun dering ac.ircii, ihe worm has been lo cated, I he mole liohl tt down with his forrpaws and e.its It from end to end with quli k. jerkv bites. When the an imal s Inimeiisv appetite Is nt length satisfied and a onus are still being supplied, the mi'o will often give Ihe worm several biles to disahln it, and will then eram li trim the earth, pre Mimahlv to burv tt for futura use after the loinmr of the dog with (ones and the squirrel with acorns. "The senses i,f amell and hearing must be very a. ule to r,l! the mida to ,ctr a pheasant's or partridge nest above bis run. That thl I (he -, is teatlfi'd by two gmekeepar in different parts of the country, both of whom state th. t tha neat ar often entrreq fron I rlow and (be ran eaten " I ,.n 1 V.. Adam. In London Nature. ol fa i t ot. nt) I'air. The annual fir In Odfax rmiritv will be (old nt Springer Scplemler It to II. Jl my attraction have been secured. WI5t ülnL. pfrr ' ' I W fit. 7V (é Torn What! You're going to marry Tora Speed? Why lie's awful! Carrie What makes you think so? Tom I hear lie's been blackballed by evpry club In town. Carrie Yea, I heard so, too. That sort of husband won't have much ex cuse for staying out at nights, will lie? Sketchy lilts. GREENLAND BELLES. Q0ICKjJ In Greenland women who wish to dd to their charms paint their face blue. If the Greenland women whom we have seen were fair specimens the blue paint probably serve tha de sired purpose. WOULD ACCEPT ANYBODY. Rcggio Miss Oldgal hns aged con siderably of late. Srems to be in her declining years, doesn't she? Hobble No; accepting. THE ONLY MAN. "I wouldn't marry you if you were the only man on earth." "You bet you wouldn't. Under those conditions I could lake my choleo." STOCKED UP. Ptranger Th absence of saloons In your town wouldn't inconvenlen-e me a bit. lariat Iirry Say. pard, are you one uv them dry (!uys? Strange No; Jest thinking of open 'ng a drug store." RARE SPORT. Felix llted Over dere at da country club dey re givln' a hunt breakfast Pare rikeponnder Hunt breakfast la food game when jrou ran Cud It. Tn Kaat sad.! I a hivr-a to b" eA In tha city are at W. t- Trimble', lit N. Hwmiil atrtsat. Phona S. WW In 1 I e. RtTAlCM ' ."rj" fj1'''' " Try a Morning Journal Want Ad . I I.!!f-v4 CfratnC II. S. riCKAnn, Asst. CaalUer JOSHUA S. nAYNOLDS, Pres. (Jíl l6U 013165 GUV UOGKKS, Asst. Ca8l,lcr M. V. FLOUKNOY, Vice Pres. It. A. 1'IiOST, Asst. Cashier FRANK McKMS, Cashier. nPnOQIlfiTV First National Bank ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO DIRECTORS: Capital Paid in $ 50,000.00 DIRECTORS: JOSHUA S. RAYN0LDS Capita! Earned " nnnnnn A. B. McMILLEN M. W. FL0URN0Y Surplus. Earned 50,000.00 FRANK McKEE Profits Earned 43,216.37 H. F. RAYN0LDS Condensed Statement of Condition TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY At the Close of Business June 30th, 1910. RESOURCES Loan and Discounts $,,9I?m , Komis and SecuritlrH, etc í"io'o(! Ranking Honse ami Furniture 4-.um.imi United States Honda $332.800.00 ..,, Cash and Kxclianse 928,115.31 1,200,615.31 Toll $3,302,338.15 LIABILITIES Capita..... $2"? " " " " "HIIII I'M 78 Deposits .,n..i.n . Total f 3,302,338.13 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Travelers' Checks :: Foreign Exchange :: Safety Deposit Boxes We Invite You to Transact Your Business With This Bank State National Ban OF ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO ,. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .... $660,525.00 U.S. Bonds and Premiums 154,000.00 Stocks, Securities Etc. 4,227.18 Banking House, Fur. and Fix, 48,000.00 Other Real Estate... .. - 200.00 Cash and Due from Banks 269,470.15 $1,136,422.33 Officers and Directors JACOB K0RBER, 0. N. MARRON, F. H. STRONG, I. A. DYE, W. W. STRONG, E. A. MIERA, J. B. HERND0N, President; ROY McDONALD, Cashier; L. R. GOEHRING, Asst. Cashier Effect of Alternations of Cold and Heat. It is common In midwinter In these places for the landscape to be quiver ing in the hot sun while a piercing wind from the northeast solzes every opportunity the shade of a palm tree or a wall to grip the unwary traveler In its fierce embrace to the detriment of his comfort, possibly of his health. Tho inexperienced laugh at the cau tions resident who don his overcoat In spite of what looks and feels like stimmir sunshine, but the wages of gr.iTunce I often disease. There I one curious effect of these bitter sweet climates namely, a certain ir ritability of temper that attack peo ple after a few weeks spent in these surrounding. Ask any on who has passed three months at Helouan or Algiers, Nice or Mentone, Rnd although he may not admit It regards himself he will readily concede the truth of thla ob servation on behalf of his friend. Now this irrW ibility Is nn doubt an outward and visible manl'lestation of a disturo ,nce of nervoti equilibrium consequent on nervous exhaustion. The effect of these rapidly recurring alternation of heat and cold on the nervous system Is strictly comparable with that of quick alternations of light and daik on the eye. Tho bewildered vasomotor system doe Its best to re spond to the kaleidoscopic Indication but falls, and ultimately reacts on the nervou system a a w hole. When thi symptom declare Itself it is time to move on. etiher farther south where the variation of temperature are lesa marked, or to a higher altitude, where the tempi rature, being low, is more uniform The latter Is the better choice of Ihe (wo. because no matter how far south one goes, starting from tha Mediterranean, much the same difference obtain between the tem perature in the mat and thin of (he rind. The only advantage attending ihe desert air I lhat. being absolutely dry. the alternation are lea trying than near the coast, where (he rela tive humidity 1 high. London Lan cet. Misllicr Suprrhir of Ijocrttow. Mother Traxede Cartv. who h.is been at Ihe head of the Sister of i. retto at la Yuce for many year, ha lr clevted superior general for a term of six jesr. Nellie's Farm, Yiugraph -raninie. Condensed Report of the Condition United States Depository At the close of business, June 30th, 1910. Iiiograph Pastime. The Statehood Bill will familiarize you with nil conditions up on i.s he fore becoming a state. Only 2Dc Mornine Journal. WHY Ivory Soap, or any other, should be a valuable insec ticide is hard to explain, but it is a fact. It has the advantage of not making the bushes un sightly as Bordeaux mix ture does. A prominent nurseryman and florist writes that he had, used it for years for an aston ishing variety of insect pests. Carden Magazine for June '07. Would yoo liV a eorr of our booklet 'l'lant Pea ta How to Overmma ThemT" It ta fraa. Tha Procter A Gambia Co, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ivory Soap 994íoo Per Cent. Pure Common Sense Beauty Parlor Ideas Scelp Trealmen(. Shampooing. Hair Dressing. IMicale Manii uring. and Wrinkles removed with Clovers scientific tkin food. First elas work. lour. 9 a. m. to ; 3 p. m. 219 W. Coal Ave. Journal Want Ads Get Results! of the LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits " 37,502.99 Circulation.. 100,000.00 Deposits .-- 898,919.34 $1,136,422.33 Drink Habit Cured in Three Days. I.egnl Contract Given Each Patient. The Neal Institute lsdwnnl Seytlel. Manager. Phone 321 512 X. Second St. Albuquerque. X. M. ARTHUR E. WALKER lire Insurance, Secretary MotosJ Building Association. Phone 4lf. JU!,, West Central Aveoae C. V. OLSEN HAY, GRAIN and PRODUCE SEXECA rori.TRT AND STOCK FOOD HEMEDIES 601 North First St. riione Third Street Meat Market AtX. KIXDS OF FRESIT AND SALt MEAT, STEAM SACSAGE FACTORY Ebcrhardt & Co., N. Third St. SANDIA MINERAL ' WATEP P.ottlcd Only lij L0MM0RI BOTTLING CO. 410 West Copper. Rend us your order lor all kino' of Bottled Soda. Telephone HIS.