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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910 LAWMAKERS WORK Oil INITIATIVE Governor Gets in Bad With Legislature By Over Enthusi asm in Endorsing Oklahoma Bank Law. (Br Manta Jm-aal Bsrlal WII Denver. Am. 16. The demo, r.itir senatorial caucus which in framing the legislation for the rnailmrai of .which the aevctitrcntli general n acmbly waa convened In x ! tji. .ri) i n -Hry session l' y (nvfrnr John V. hafroth, completed the Initiative features of the Initiative inn) tefereii djm measure thin afternoon. íTfteen per rent of the vote cast for governor 'n the entire tuto must Sign a petition to Initiate legislation, in making up thin total, fifteen per ce tit of the vote cast by ah Imllvi'l unl county mint be secured In at least two-thirds of the counties of the mute. This provision la for the pur pose of preventing a thli kly inhabited county, like Denver, where fifteen per rent of the entire unite vote could easily he recurrd. from Initiating leg islation not desired by the majority of other t onnt leu. Governor Shafrolh today sent to the acnate hla reply to a resolution adopted by the acnate la' week, ask ing the governor to produce hla au thorlty for the statement contained tn his mintsage to the effect that he understood under the provisions of the bank guaranty law thtee late hanka which had tailed In Oklahoma had paid out dollar for dollar, while three national hanka which had failed during the astille period had not paid out a rent. The governor's communication failed to aattafy Pena tur Met 'tie. by whom the resolution waa Introduced, or Senator Burger, the repuhllcan leader, who produced a. telegram from the offiea uf the comptroller of the currency declaring thMt the two ha ttonal bank which have fulled In Oklahoma ainco January 1. 1Ü08, have paid out one, dollar for dollar on all clalina, and the other dollar for dollar on all proven claim. The fierra m went far towards pul ling tlx- governor In a had light, al though It had been pointed out that the atatement made In hla message was to the effect that he "had re. reived Information" that what he atated waa no. In the house a movement to hold a nuirus waa act afoot thia morning, tiut no definite progress haa been made ao far. Only three billa have been reported out of eommttteea In the house. They are all Initiative and referendum measurea. SILUItOTII TX Itl'SV TO ATTK.NI tNI I HI'.M'I". Denver. Aim. t . Oovernor John K. tlufrotti of. . Colorad announceil today that he will be unable to attend the conference of western executives .Which convene In Halt Ijike City on -August IS to discus the conservation .congress at ft. 1'anl. The fact mat the Colorado legislature la meeting hi extra aeaaion prevents the goveruoi 'from attending. In announcing his Inability lo Join other western governors at Halt Uikc. liovernor Shnfroth declared himself In avmpalhy with the views of those executives who favor state control of streams end forests on the ground that It Is the state Itwll whlih Is mo-d vitally Interested In the method of develoidnr natural resources within Its bordéis. TRAGIC ACCIDENT LAST EVENING AT SABINAL Cecilia, Baby Daughter of Con ductor J. W, Zimmeiman, of Rio Grande Division, Killed By Santa Fc Passman I lain, A distressing ac Idenl nunrti three nol.a soiitii of Sabinal, at o . lot k last evening when Cei Ilia, the two years and Uirce-months-ohl daughter of Mr and Mrs J. W. Zim merman as struck by ci-d-imunil Rttita ' psssciiri-r train V'n. s I s slid sustained Injuries iron whiih It d !n a short tune Mr. .imnu t man Is a Estila F frU)il conductor, with h sd pu'ricts to San Man Inl and ow its a rsni h near Sahtii.il. Inte his wife and baby daughter Cei ii ere spending thn auinmer. 'I he .hnnu r liuin lioine was atuoit an eiutiih d a mil., from the tunk and little - tin was aci usi.iineil to gu ithin a short riistsil' e of the lght-nf-wa lltld wave a gllettng to her ti thc-r li be parsed I v on the treishi trains It is supis.Ked that last evening she ex pected lor papa to pasa un. I went In the track to tatih glitti.e of him as h went b'. She evidently en tared nil the lri k and us walking south J u as the I'.tsinK.r itoin i sine bounding nroui..l tin- i nrve 1 he noise of the oncoming cug nr and isrs evidently i.o'tua..i ii. Iw.l-v oíd she stood d-ied lit the '-ntir of the tra k. The engineer did not s e lo r un'il il was iim ' t .. !o ! Unite than make a desperate attempt to lirms the tra'n e standstill. Tl i an her pa ked the baby op and threw i.rr far out Into tin- right-ol-wy When the irainnon rea. lo d her. elu war un huh. iois and eppaiciiiK in a living condition loe iipdb. t slaroo d i t th" eliil.l's d ik. pcnrim had g.ine to the s!.i!t"ii at Sabinal l i king f.-r ber The baty w f pla. e l In a cah and her mother was ioi Sed up at Kainnal and the train rui-hc.i t , it. b o. hi re mrd P al asiaiite as ee. ureil The m- .Jured t blld waa t,eiod earthly nld. mwevr, and died a i'-w mooienis .after ri bina lt. l-n Mr Zimmer man was niHitle.l of the rt. ath of the ihrd and start'! tinn,ediHt 1 pan Marcial lo In n It is that the funeral will occur at f nun llkelv peten today. Tna mother la prostrated as the re gull vf lb, tragic tlewtn uf the babjr III COLORADO The trainmen were gnef-atrlckrn at the fatal accident but can be blamed In no way. because; of the sharp curve imt hevond the place where It oc curred. The peoples show. The Alrdome. PRESIDENT MO NTT 3F CHILI DIES AT BREMEN London. Aug. 1 . President Pedro Monti of Chile arrived at firemen n the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der Croare this morning. His death "C rurred there at lt:iO o'clock tonlg.V. It was due to a recurrence of henr-l dlKcase, following u recent attack f angina pectoris. president Montt was an eye-witness t the shooting of Mayor llaynor Jum before the vessel sailed from II )- boken Drastic Means Taken in West Virginia to Prevent Lynching cf Negro Held for Murder of White Woman . IWr Morals Journal aaeetal I H"lfl llliilon. V. Vil., Ante. IT. Directly . i... ....... ,.f i. mob of 1.(1101 men bent upon having the life of a negro . .-lleve, I to be the man who assaulted end murdered Mrs. I.tle Aticas of giilniiemoiit. Sunday night, county officers tonight escaped from a car with their prisoner and are now m hiding In the woods or using the d.trk- u . . . o... n Members of the mob llena .-r., .. .... ... ate scouring the woods for the party. The negro wag arréate tins nci- noon. Immediately ine moo to gather. liovernor (ilasseoek or dered the militia o the town, but a single company nvub of no avail and three more companies are uue uwc TWO WHITE MEN SEIZED FOR STEALING CHICKENS Two white men. giving their names . i t II ILf ..Irtlt-nv as W. H rueven uno .p. i. e.v ........ , were arrested at li:J" 'am uikih I f ficers Jordan and Montoya. The officer ramo upon the men at no corner of Third atreet mid Coipe avenue Just as they were trying to sell two chickens, still warm and bloodv. to a colored man. wnen ac costed by the policemen the men -led to make It appear thai me tteai was the other way ami nun ioe red man was trying to sell them the chickens, but as the white men a hands were stained with blood and the colored mnn a were clean, tne story did not go down and the men were lodged In jn.ll to await a hearing tn police court this morning at 9. Any chicken owner who this morning finds a peculiarly marked light colored hen w ith brown wings and dark tall miss ing from hla flock will do well to rail at police station early today. The other bird taken from the men waa a pl. mouth Pock and not be an cuaily Identified. There has been a aniall epi demic of chicken stealing lately and the police hope the arrest of these two men will call & halt to this form of petty crime. The chef In n downtown restaurant waa approached Monday bv two men answering the descrip tion of Mclntyre and Stevens who of fered to sell him poultry for future de. livery. The chef will be asked to look the prisoners over this mornlnir. 4. The IMeal Cured Him. AlbiKiueniue, N. M.. July 16. lMn. Mr. Kdward Sevdel. Mgr. Neal Insti tute Co., Albuiueriiue, N. M. Dear Sir: It ceitalnlv affords me much pleasure in being able to write vu this letter. You are connected wph an Institute, recently opened here In Alhuiiier.ue. which In my mind is one of the grandest that ri uld exist. And It Is that Institute where the Neal thtce-dav cure for the drink liuhit Is administered to those addicted lo the terrible curse of Ibpior I nni an old-timer here In Albuiiiei'iie and have In en a drink ing man fur twenty veals Have made a thousand ellorls and resolutions to unit the "l'iinír." only to fall aain and ui-'am and to awake In the morn lug with that awful tai-k before me. of having to sober up. Anv drinking man knows what this means And 1 can tell an of them that taking the Neal three-day l.liillor Cure Is a hoiiev ninon . i.iupared to that near nun lib' one ti.'s to pn-H thtoimb In ecmnc ever a bad drunk Through Hie Vllnlness of Mr A C lltirtless and Mr. Ktnory fiuthrir thi-y made It p'.HiMhte f r no' to go to tire Neal In "Ihilr or this cil1 and take the Cure N"w 1 Mil a sober man without ati cravitlK. appetite or desire for whin irv, in cr or wine Hiid could not tu K a drink on a bet. Yon have my pcr- miHMon t use or publoh this letter f.-r thr hiin-Mt f hII Ui'w who nt luff rmi 1 1 n Í mm fin w li Imt ret itrd to tfty inr.'tl Wiih hrt ftlnhi'o f..r y-iirjrlf nml WHY IHitOlt llil ATMI T SIIOI I II Hi; T VhI A It lc wn Willi the longing for I hptor am! K quiera No Pffort. If those who wire confirmed ll-i - r n-., r could oul be llimic to real ize th :t the t rent niettt in the various Ne.il In-t. tules I b r. ni g In nil the coun try would enable them to ouit f good without anv etrmt It would cer- !inlv be ti (oilsi-nd I" manv tnerian women to f.n nothliii; ot ttielr rtillll 'b a 1 th,. Ni-sl tleelioent tin bvpo- dermii m nr.. uh.., hii.I I:i tlir. il.vs ion.- the OMll.nt leaver the ltitllute '"'"r fie, i-oen the niiiornial inn lint, the gratlto .ti ,n .f wbt.h ha 's-i- .1 mure nits. r and d. giadetbu In the Wi.rl.t than all ellHT agi'll. !' . . uní. no .1 Alter tti lliii il iv ttie it-ctm il.sapi.ehis .ittie), nnd at the end of trie tnice tb.vs the oa'.ient a f..rtb a new and free man Tin Neal Institute In A ltiniii( rune. N l ..1.' N.-rth ..., tt.ai, taker the moi t.-p.Tle ih. s and . fu.oset. them from .1 '-font... I wj.tks inte airona in. n sn.l women i spai-la of o..uMi-g n .l.i.. in the world which will i, t ..t ) re.in le.th ue.n thetn m Ives and their ismil's Cad or write for Information ran feriurg the N.al Tr-s-ment Adres ni:ai. iNsTircTE. 51 : Nor s.-ond street. AlbtnuK-r j ie. J, OFFICERS HIDING WOODS WITH PRISONER MR.H.B. FERGUSSON inn. n. d. CHALLENGED TO JOINT DEBATE Col, Berger Takes Exception to Account of Belen Meeting and Offers to Meet Eloquent Democrat on Platform. Colonel William II. Merger, of Helen, was an arrival In A Ihiiiitieniue last night. The colonel takes serious exception to the account, as printed in the evening paper here, of the re ception to Mr. Feigusson In Helen. In which it Is charged that Colonel Her- 1 nti.r..! of ...1 the ,1 em O, r t ie omtor a i.n. j . . -. .... ... ...... and invaded the platform and Insisted on speaking to a crowd niiirn tun not want to hear hia remarks. According to Colonel lierger, the halt man of the democratic meeting. Mr. A. C. de I tarn, had announced ilw. ,.l. v.. r Hi., nr.teeeiliiicra when he. Colonel Herger. stepped up nnd asked permission to address the crown, in Hila the chairman readily assented and Informed Mr. Fergnsron who also gave hia consent. Insisting, however, that he. Mr. Kergusüon. should also n.l.lri..u ii fuu t&'or.lu Ilk the crowd at the conclusion of Colonel Hetger'a re marks. Colonel Herger then made n hrbT address In which he paid a high trib ute to Mr. Ferguson nnd to his wora In behalf of the territorial educational Institutions while serving as delegate In congress, after which he took oc casion to reiute some of the demo cratic argumenta advanced by Mr. Kergusson anil I't this tiulf-diwii Ill-mannered people in the audience Interrupted li'in with cat-calls. Mr. Herger mildly reproved the disturb ers and the Incident es rlored. At thla point Mr. Fergusson again took th stand and made another abort talk, told fv few funny atorlea and hastened a way to take the train. The meeting, which waa under the auspices of the Citizens' league, was hut slimlv attended, and thia. despite the fact thet Helen was crowded with vinüors. some two thousand nul-of-town people belnr there to attend the annual fiesta. Colonel Herger has Issued a chal i..nre tn Mr Kere-usson. or any other representative demorratlc speaker, to meet him in jotnt ornate on ine m ........ ,.r 111,. cumia, leu The meeting to lake place either in Helen or Ai- btiiiier'tie. The big Spanish troupe at the Alr dome !t drawing big crowds nightly. TEXAS NEGROES LOOK FOR HOMES IN MEXICO i:i Paso, Texas, Aug. 1- A delega tion of fifty negroes from the vicin ity of Palestine, Texas, where nine teen of their rce were recently killed by mobs, passed through here today for the Interior of Mexico. The ne groes declared that they Intended es tablishing a colony In Mexico and removing their families from the Pulled States. They asserted that the movement of nejroes to abandon eustirn Texas was widespread. " v - New happenings every night at the Ail dome. TO USE CANNON AS SPEAKER Uncle Joe's Back Action Thun der Recommended By Gover nor of Kansas as Best Ammu nition for Progressives. file M liming Jenraal Roaeial lawMal Wtr Pueblo. Colo, Aug 16. l.rt uif insurgent b.nb rs 111 every state in the uinry ask I'ni le Joe" to make a series of talks That Is thr best way to Increase the strength of the in- iii vents I know of." declared Oover nor VV. It Stnhhs or Kansas, com menting lure today on tha effect of p.aker Cannon s political tour oi Kansas prior, to the recent primary elections - Speaker Cannon s recep tion In Kansas was respectful, cour teous and cold." the governor con tinued. "The effect of hlu visit was obvious in the result of the pri maries." iovernor Stubbs, who received re- nomlnation In the priniartra on an insurgent" republican platform, ar rived here today on an automobile trip to Denver. lie strongly urgen that the Kansas primary law be cop ied bv the Colorado legislature, which will consider n nienure of this kind it the extra acssmn which ia now- ne- l.g held. EXIT "ING INCIDENTS TO FUNERAL IN ARIZONA Douglas. Aria. Aug IS. Two lira lioitic ii.A urrciiecs look tdace in con- n. .lion with the luneral of Talley Put in it. who was shot and killed tier.. Siiinlav tnotninu while In the room of a married woman. J, ist before the procession started, Mrs. Merrvfield. the woman in iins- tlon. entered the ihap.l and threw herself w.H'piti; ai ross the i ti. As the proi ,n neared the rem eterv an officer m-pearcd with an or ,!. r from the district attornev dire, ting that the ImhIv be held for further ln- S-rtlon. eorge Metrvfobl, himbaud f the Merrvtiei.t woman who Is suspected of filing the shot, has disappeared. contracTforTñgle dam road let to el paso man Washington Aug 1 The first contracts looktnu to the actual start of the prelinun.irv work ii.wesaary tl the copstrui tion of the hi Knale dam in New Mexico In connection with the lit., tirande Irrigation proe t w ere U-t bv the Interior department t.vdav. Ii--1 -re worg .n the dam ran brain, a branch railroad must be built from a point between Cutter and Engle. X URGES NSURGEUTS M , to the alte of the dam. The eon tract for the construction of the road todav waa awarded to George Hrady of El Paao, whose bid waa fit. 280. The contract - for the erection of bridges on the road waa let to Hrown and Connor of Tucumcari, N. M., for 15,400. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL FOB MAYOR OF EL PASO, Br xfaralag JoaravaJ gjMlal laid Win Kl Inai T u. 16. All bUl- nesa waa auspended here today from 1 lo 12 a clock w nne ine lum nii W. F. Robinson, mayor of the "city. u-aa l.lr.v holt Mtreet rSllWaV traf- fir waa slopped during the time. The luneral was tne mwi i's"' attended of any ever held here. During the progresa of a destruct . u..a.... n.nt.nloir thp mayor it inr nuiiunj ,.o.....f- ,i . . .. n imrw of firemen of no i " o i o a t . - a wun ami was crushed to death by falling brlcki. une ureioa.i waa Killed and two uijuo-u i game time. The board of aldermen win men tomorrow nnd elect (". K. Kelly, a lo cal biisinesa man, mayor to fill out the present term. FIVE OPINIONS ARE Twenty-Two Cases Have Al ready Been Disposed of Thus Far During Session, Estab- lishing a Record. (Special Carrespendeaca to Morning Joornall Santa Fe. N. M-. Aug !. Uve: qiore opinions were handed down by the territorial supreme court today and It la understood that five more are prepared and Will tie announce,, shortly, maklnK altogether 27 opin ions thuB far for the term, with two more weeks for the court to sit. This is establishing a new record for hard work and speedy disposal of business before It. Thia forenoon the rase or the Territory of New Mexico, appell lant. vs. The Kastern Railway of New Mexico, Involving the abandonment of Texlco aa the terminal of the Helen cut-off was argued and submitted, and two casca are set this afternoon. The five opinions handed down this forenoon were as follows: In the case of Aaron Cray, appel lee, vs. New Mexico Pumice Stone Co.. el al.. No. 124t, from Valencia county, the Judgment of the lower court is af n .i io o,, inlon written 1V As sociate Justice Frank W. Parker. The case ia an action to foreclose n me chanic a lien upon Section 10, Town ship 11 N Range 11 West in Valencia cou nly. The decree of foreclosure was awarded Rnd declared the lien ot appellee prior to the mortgage of de fend.. m of whom M. W. Flottrnoy, the imly appellant, was one. Appel lant, wilb some oí nía co-ueieiiuimi. interposed a demurrer to the com plaint on the ground that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a rausr of action, which demurrer was overruled. In the rase of John King, appellant, vs. Devi Talier. appellee. No 12B3. from Piilon county, the Judgment Is affirmed on remittitur of 1 4 4.26. Ap pellee, the plaintiff below, sued to re cover balance due on a contract to rut and stack hay. claiming to hava rut and stacked 372 tona at an agreed price of $1 per ton. He admitted pay ments to the amount of $397.95. De fendant denied that more than 2S2.69 tons were rut and stacked. He fur ther claimed a payment of $71.50 up on mi order. The costs of the antral are equally divided. The syllabus savs: , 1. The rourt Is under no obligation In a clvl rase to instruct the jury un less requested so to do; and. hence the fact that an instruction Is insul fuieiit Is not available error unless a suffi cient instruction was requested. In the absence of any apecitlr agreement for the measurement of hav In stacks, the rule of measurement laid down in chapter .14 of the Ses sion laws of 1901. entitled "An Act to establish a legal method of measuring hav," will control. ;i Older the g-rnrral assignment of error that the verdict of the Jury and the judgment thereon are contrary to the evidence In the rase, the only question that can be considered by the curt is whether there Is any sub stantlal evidence) to support thr ' Ver dict Candelaria v. Miera. U N. M 3" . ......... Associate Justice l.. lí. W rl(-ht wrote the opinion. hi case No. 1.10. Chicago, nock Isl and and F.I Pas Hailvvav Company, appellant, vs. Jacob Wcrtheim, appel lee i rom "Jiiav county. Is affirmed. The appellee Wcrtheim sued Ihe rail road companv for $400 damages fot hav and grass burned from being set on' fire from sparks of an engine. Wertehlm was given 10 damages and the company appealed. The opin ion Is by Chief Justice W. H. Pope and the svllabtis is as follows: I. Denial upon Information and be. lief of matters necessarily within the knowledge of the pleader Is not per missible. !. In a suit against a railroad com pany a denial by such company upon Information and belief that It was op erating a railroad at he time and place alleged leing a matter necessarily within defendant's kiwiedge. raises no such Issue upon the pleadings aa will admit testimony that it was not operating such iv railroad over an ob jection that such testimony was not admissible under the pleadings. In cMsc No. 1301. Kmmet Wirt. F.ugeiiio Comes and Fleix Careta, a ro-portnersliip doing business under the firm name end stle of Wirt. Co met and comapny. appellants, vs. CerKe W Kutt Co.. spellers, from Itio Arriba county, the case is affirm ed upon filing of a remittitur og $.12, In an opinion by Associate Justice M. '. Met hem. It was an action for re plevin of sheep. The court below awarded damages in double the amount of the value of wool taken by the plainntls from the sheep replevin. -t during their detention, the amount taken having been &2 pounds t 1" cents a pound. The evilabus follows t. This court will not on appeal dis turb the verdict wbrn supported by any substantial evidence. Candcl ari v. Mtcra. 11 N. M- 31. 2. l i this case the Jury gave as Iniubnt to the recovery by deleudanl of certain sheen "damages In double the amount of the value of the wixd taken from the sheep replevlned dur ing their detention, wool Sa pounds 1 cents per pound." held that such dnmres are not reeoverahle under sit-e, lion Í3. chapter !7, laws of ls7. which allow- double damage for the use of the property from the time of delivery. 3. F.rrer alleged ia wrianc -e- HANDED DOWN BY SUPREME COURT .. The, i AffA GROCERY GO. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Peaches are at their best right XT .1 now. I now is tne time to preserve. Today we will have 22-lb. boxes of extra fancy free or cling stone Peaches 25 e Per Box Order early-supply limited. JAFFA'S tween verdict and judgment; the rec ord in this case examined and held that the Judgment was correct. 4. Where an action Is brought by certain persons described as a "co partnership doing business under the firm name and style of etc.. and judgment is rendered against the co partnership and not against the In dividuals comprising it; held that this court will supply the omission of the Individual names by ordering them In. serted in the Judgment. In case No. 1289, from Colfax coun. tv. V K. McHae and T. G. Gregory, appellants, vs. Domtrtick Ciissan, ap police, the Judgment of the lower court Is affirmed in an opinion by Associate Justice Mcrritt C Mechem. This was an action for rent brought bv appellee ngainst the appellant as surety for on.. McKae. It was alleg ed that "Cassau had knowingly leased the premises for illegal an.l Immoral purposes and that the said premises were located within seven hundred feet f " church and that therefore tlie lessor could not recover rent. The svllalius is: 1. Assignments of error upon which no argument, either orally or upon the brief, is made, will be considered as waived. 2. The trial court sustained an ob jection to the following question: 'Was it common knowledge that this house was being erected for sporting purposes before it was completed?" held that that ruling was. correct. i. Assignments of error which do pot point out the spe. ifi- error of fad or law complained of, will net be con sidered on appeal. Cavada v. Miera, 10 N. M. 2. 4. The present record falls within the rule staled in C'andaleria vs. Miera 13 X. M 31). as to the finality of find ing in the trial court when sustained by substantive evidence. Case No. 12SL". J. M. Cow It s. appel lant, vs. J. J. llagernian, appellee, was reset for August 22. Cases Nos. 1SH9 and 1310, The Hi ver Sand and Cement Manufacturing company, ap pellee, and cross appellants, vs. K. P. llardwick, et al.. appellants and cross appellees, were submitted or. br'cls. as was rase No. 1314. ISe't Ingeesoll. appellant, vs. City of Kotweil, appel lee. Case No. 1 270. futo AI inn, appel lant, vs John A Cordon. Hpie'e, "i argued and submitted this uftcrnocn. H.s-riv lug AhscksIih Mit Hulls. Territorial Traveling Auditor Chas. V. Snff'Td la leginning to receive the assessment rolls of the ditferent coun ties. Three were received today pnd the total assessm.'fil reported bv thes for 1!UU is: Socorro. $2.432,244: Mc Kinley. Sl.lTiS.3C4 33; Curry, $2.269. -997. I. una county sent in an ah strai t, showing that its assessment Is $2.204 .".Is. The total for the terri tory probably will be the same ns last j ear. a gains in some rountirs nrr offset by heavy losses in Santa Ke and some of the dry farming counties. Territorial loud- Tunic I Over. Territorial Treasurer M. A. ot. ro has received from Warden Cleofes Ho. in. r r . penitentiary $476 00 con vi ts Yurninu. !miriration Paper- I'ileil. 1 ii. orpor.it ion paper ero filed to d.v in the nfti.e of Territorial Seere tary Nathan Jaffa, bv the P.umaldn Martin. and Sons Mercantile com panv of No-th Des Moines. Pnlon rouniv The New Mexico agent is Utimaldo Martinet and the incorpor ators and directors: P-umaldo Mar tinea. :: shares: Mrs Soledad P. Martinet shares: Juan " Marti-.-i. i fisres- Mr. Juanita F. Martinet. , 1 share: Frank P. Martinet. I shares. The .-npitnltEitiou i, ISO ...l.i. divided int.. Sua shares. The pid up capital is (. 1-4 -OFF--1-4 Until September 1st we will sell all our Electric Fixtures and Portable Lamps at just one-fourth off regular price . These are all new and up-to-date goods. Our prices for installing fixtures as well as all other work is the lowest and remember we furnish Certificate of Inspection by tl.: P.ocky i.'.cu.itain Fire Underwriters' Association on all work installed by the Nash Electrical Sup ply Company 1 .4 OFF 1 -4 SKATING GRAZE 15 Opening of Skating -Rink Sig nal for Gathering of the Roll er Enthusiasts; 250 Skaters Present Last Night. The Armory skating rink was thronged with skaters last night to attend the formal opening of the new amusement place. At 8 o'clock every pair of the 2iu pairs of skates had been given out end the galleries were Tilled with spectators, waiting their turn to get on a pair of the rollers. . Splendid music vves fur dnlMhe by the Kllis orchestra. From all Indications the armory will be n popular place from now on. The management of the rink has a bid in for a large number of new skates, which will permit about 350 people to don the skates at once. The armory is spacious em ugh to care for a very large number of skaters, and is in every way an ideal place for a rink. llirth of Christ. Airdome tonight. .;. Show for home folks. Airdome. HIGHLAND HEINIES LOSE TO NEWSBOYS According to their side of the story, the Newsboys yesterday morning again defeated the Highland Heinies. the score being 1R to 10. Batteries: Newsboys Max Chaves and David Chavez; Bernard Grub and Ted Rube. . The people's thow. The Alrdome. T A big program. Airdome tonight.. authoritTesIlash Mayor Withdraws Police Guard From Street Cars and State Officials Decline to Use Militia, I By Morning Jooresl .pedal LaaeeJ Wire Columbus, t)., Aug. 16. Tinier orders of Mayor Marshall, all police were withdrawn from cars thry liave been guarding during the traction strike bv 8 o'clock tonight. The mayor put it up to the stale troops to guard the cars tonight if the company persisted in operating them. Ceneral Manager Stewart re fused to accede to Marshall's request that the car be withdrawn. In clos ing a letter to the mayor, he said: "We demand protection from you." The state officials declined to as sume the responsibility which the mayor sought to shift. After run frrring with Mayor Marshall It was announced that the state would con tinue to handle troops as planned, not to permit them to patrol streets, or to ride on cars but to hold them in readiness to respond to rails for aid. To keep your health sound; to avoid the ills of advancing years; to conserve your physical forces for a ripe and healthful old age. guard your kidneys by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. For sale ly O Hielly & Co. - - Inter Hye, Winter Wlirut. Ijilc KimIMi Sefli, I4MP lü-ttiicc Scxtl. litr Bevt isrcil. iJite Splnnrh Need. Winter Bullish. Seo I catalogue free. K. V. Fee, 212-211-21 W. IicacJ avenue. .. OH ONCE AT COLUMBUS ME NEAL IS THE ONLY CURE FOR THE DRINK HABIT An Internal treatment, no hypodermic Itij.siloris, ultli a twmil "' contrail to cure ou. perfectly. In TURKIC DAYS. Tlie .Neal Institute pro vide the comfort of a refined home for all patient. Tlie treatment H sent to tlw home ol those unable lo go to tlie Institute. Write for col'T ol the contract and IVce Booklet. . . THE N KM. INSTITVTK, - - Alliuquerqnc. New Mexico. Telephone 2I. toward Sevdel. Mgr. M2 North reeinil Street. A C.r.NI INK Pil l: CX RE AGAINST E-Rr-SA Is the only non-narrrwlc. n n-poisonous. and therefore lawful pilecure. All scientific and medical author itiea declare KVKP.Y ingredient lnK-HI'-SA pile remedv auitable for P Ilea; ame authorities condemn th.elXJI.RI) l"S Iw PK. narcotic and ott er poisonous pile medicines andSupreme Courts uphold these author! ties. K-Rl-S CIRK8 ril.ES Oil .V PAID. All modern druggiata of highest standing In Albuquerque a II K-Rt'-f-A Highland Itiarniacy. AUarario ItiarniacT. John J. Hamilton. II. Ilnppe. W Uliaius Irn(5 Co., J. H. O Hiellr t o. Van Irng Co. DEMOCRATS FIGURE ON PLANS TO CORRAL BERNALILLO COUNTY At a meeting of democrats held ill the new club rooms on West Gold avenue near Second strct last night, the speakers took up the question oi a proper organization for Peina lilla county and plans were offered for the usual campaign of speech-making. The discussion last night was mainly as to the proper methods of proced ure in the country precincts. The people's show. The Aii'ilom Show for home folks. Alrdome. Stylish norses and buggies fur nished on ahort notice by W. U Trim ble Co.. Ill N. Second atreet Phon f P.lrth of Christ. Alrdome tonight. l444 T ifvlALOY'S Extra Fancy California Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 25c Native Cantaloupes Jumbos, 2 for 15c Las Cruces Peaches yellow freestone, lb... 10c I II lis hGl l i I I I VUI Jf T IUJ for 25c Watermelons on Ice, lb 2c Native Tomatoes, lb. 10c ! A. J. Maloy t 214 CENTRAL AVE. X t PHONE 72. t 4311 II a WK AHi: HOMiING Ol ll OWN and more In thr baking of good bread in this community. Why bother Willi liume baking when you ran get such fine bread here. If you think our baking cannot be- as good as )u"f own give ours a trial to make sure. We are quite confident you will n"t be sure about your superiority aflef you have tasted the produc t of our ovens. We have plenty of the pr.n" tices which makes perfect baliiní Have you? PIONEER BAKERY 207 South First Street -1 Mm t