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J - tmf Al RimiJERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1910 !" -wiKiBxasaonHiMtKSWiS y-TV morning journal I0URNAL PUBLISHING CO. BLACK -" W DANA JOHNHON lltor WIMJAM F. BHUUAN l W H. BOWDBl....vArt.1nt t,i,.Iti. i Aibiilriiu., , N. M.. uiwc uf l ongroM if Mure l '. tllillT. r lrr rlmilidl '' "', 'íeTJ M.ll.o l,.uri wr ir ' '" . TI.KM OF 81 HHml1Hf. l.Ur! r rrier, .in. nu.ntli ......... Ik.w.WMtwr plreclurx. .! ..o XfcW Mitt MO .( i:iti. "AM i 'N." The Tril.ii' f-iizni. I Its Issue of hist evening, !.) iiu H fit n 1,,1'K.I from thin paper which delires thai Hi" "lii' of bossisin Hi" "I " Tin- Tribune filmen ininmemlx Hint editorial lh ihe word "Am. 'ii." W'hlK. we nif "I It. Th- M"iii' Jnnrnul diostFi tul..'. occasion In H Hi,- intention i'f the Ttltmno I'ltl.eti nn.l I lie voters of HiIm t.-rrlt.iry t another r.i. tor III r political Hf". which I fur more Inxldiinux nnd tlnn Ker.uis limn iM.lxm. Tlmt factor I Hi.. foriM.riitl.in itltuiney who works hUiiMiir lino the conirol of n party, thereby bclmi I excellent position olmuld lo I"! culled ni1"! to li.'lp out I, In special Interest. Tim most per sistent "tul diniRcinu fl'i" f these flih.rn. In thin territory, from n po int, ul xiuiulnoliit, lire now iui.1 always tune been th. riillr.mi) attorneys. Tli i Morning Journal lni" opposed the po- Ull.-ul aspiration of t'liiirl. ii A. l-ph-ss bc-iiiii f hi" nlh-ged Hffllllltloll with I the Hulilit I'f Itallwuy onriipiiiiv. H Iher.f.ne makes II neceswiry t 'hi time for iih Ik ''II I'lteiillun to tin' fact lliíil mu' W. H Walton, ehiiir iiiuii oí Hi democratic territorial ecn m,l cntumlitee nn.l Hi.' ni"" '" H thereby In conirol ..f the dcHtlnlffi of lluil puny, Is ttfll known a rallwny nuormy. Mr. W.iltoii him bfn tf inin.il ly l In Kw.nl u !' rullwiiy for u tnimli.r of yiirn mol lil rrorfl In Uml Un.- In well known. Wr. Wtillon hIioiiIiI r.'tii' from Hie position hf liohls or tin it. riioi rntlt piirty KhouUI .tiiH.' In prill" iilionl tlif rule of til" pfi.pl.. iiihI the fiffilom from i-orponi-ll.in tutu rol In the n.'W Biiitf. A il.'in o.nillf rollan ft-ninn r. f. nlly In lili HI y kuI.1 tlmt NfW Mfxh-n wonhl hf moMl f.o nniiitf ir li. sin , ff .lfil la wupliiK from rnllioiul control. ln .hf.l dhf will. If t'"' ilftiioiriitlf pnrly. h.'i.il.'il hv V. It. Wiillon In ever p. r- liilltfi) to control nlf'ilrH In Nw M"S- , ,,, Wlillc tlfinoi riiuf .num. i ftfixing ''iiiiifiiK" to f.litoriiil Ironi thin pup. r, h i It reprint tin itlmvo In full mid put upon It the mnni Htniii oí Im iipprovnl. 'I'll" MoiníiiM .finir mil Ik nKiillixt th.. Iionifti: Tin Morn ing Joiirniil Ih tlnrcroro loKlcitllv 11 . iiiiiiliiBt the rnlli oiul íniinlpiilHlni v lio . ck lo ciit.T pollti, h In thin l';r-Vilory. Into Hit" fflr of Now Mfl''n t thin time tlml Hi' l'"ve nu ilKl't t brns ii p. Thtrefor lft them now tP anhle or convince the 'riiiik nrt flic of the purty thiit they are the riKlit kln.l of men to ilumínalo the politics of a new etnte. Tin frame-up In politlcnl lined ttint have licen ernirtueil nre no koo.I If the voter decline to nccept them nn.l thin piiper Is of the opinion thin It I hluh time thiit noini' of the ucheme tht Imve heen iirriniBfcl ohonlil he knock c.l In the' heii.l. Hm h lculwhillon n the Hiiwklii"' net Mlionlil he mmle forever linpost.ll.lt' umler the coiiMlltii t Ion. The rcpiihllciiri purty loen not con lHt of li lew hoHsce vcnteil with i noimh Irifliieiice to whip I he voter of the Viirloim coiintlc lulo Un for liny ol.l Ihlntr thnt Hiohb how or their Inlei'fHla limy tlemiuxl. The ter ritory l ripe for the mime movement thnt linn thrown the I-ohk.h out of power In the varlouH ululen of the union nod tills pnpcr linn confidence In the rank nnd rile of the repnl'Hcun purty to hell.'Vf Unit evciy voter will Htiilid .iinrely upon hl own lielief and refoHi- to let the Im.km of lilx pnr ticuhir coniiiHinlty dictut, to or In fluence him In iiny trimmer. Already The MoniltiK Jouri'M Ih 1i liiK iiccnxcd of dlnnipllim the rcpuli Iichii parl; of en.liin Jfrlim the adop tliui of the (onKllliillon; of clidanKer hiK Hlalehood and a Krcat deal more -in h prulile 'I I"' MornlHK Journal Ih iIkIiik noihliiK of the Hurt. It l 1Ih luptlni; Hie Pobkch nil rifsht; enilmiKer Ina their seheinen I'm' conirol of the new Minie: ndiinnerliiK the ponsHillUy of a .(.nsllliitlon which would h ii dl(tra.'i. to the new Htnte, hut It In standiiiK with the people (if the terri tory, where It has iihvnyii xtixid with out I'exanl to coiiMeipiennceH to ItHflf. Thin paper him faith ciioiikIi In the common Hcnsn of the iiveriiKo voter to feel that M flKht will hrlnn forth Ktiod fruit. If the rcpuhllcun party li In ihin Uer id heln iliHiilpletl let the liosneR Htep down and out and all will he well. If the mlmlHHinn of New .Mex ico Ik cndaiiKired let the house .pill their petty ficheiiiiim'. for control of the new .slate Hovernmelit. If the adoption of the new conxtltiill'm Im likely to he defeated let the men who lie now IINplllllHT to write Unit run- HI It Ul loll out of personal IntercHtfl. fiiil the political field and the coiimI it utloii will he kuv.'.I. The people re tired of IiohmImih and now I the time to put an end to It. If we are KolliK to have otatehood, let iih have it Mute that wo will lint m iiHhnnied to live In. The wny to Hfcure thai Htate It to turn down every po litlcnl hoBH In New Mexico and do It at the firm ele. lion. The doy of the political orKfin In the newspaper field. I!ktí the day of the bou who control nuch ft publica tion, 1 coinlnii to a nhort nnd midden end. When you rend n wwnpHper, be mire tlmt you nlno know who con trols the reltm of the politlcnl policy nf thnt orKiin. Now In the time for nil good men to come to the ni'l of the party. Thin Is nn excellent cenlence for lifKln nero In the ufn of H typewriter to practice with nnd It I Juxt ni '" lor voten to ute when decldlnH whether they vvnnt a new male ridden by politlcnl tiosMc or run by the rank and file of the party. , Every candidate for ilclexa-te to the count it lit lona! c.i nvenllon Hhould he cloudy Hludicd no to hln politlcnl nT f ilia tlonn. If he I under t hf thumb of mime boxs who I likely to control his notion durlriK the' convention, re member that the new ordor or thlnn In thlw territory In to turn down the hoc HCH. The Morning .lournnl In ngaln ac cuxed of hurting the pnrly by trying to rid It of the, boHHcs nnd help the rank and filo voter keep the power In their hand. lo not be nilHled b the hoHMe. They are the one who me Kcttlng hurt. The party i im proving every lithe one of them goes down lo defeat, flit them on the po litical crup henp. Jf the Hawkins net Ih such rotten IcgiHlalioli i.s It likely that Fall uml Iluwklns In the const itut lonal conven tion would Improve the general cliar- IcriHlicH of the coiiHtitution of the w state? Tin season of the very bad mm- iiImii cigar lx aiMironchlng. I'he Inxiirgcntx have finally got n rlxc out of that reticent perxoii, Sena tor Nclxon W. -xilino oí iwiouu and. There lx a well defined movement toward the Introduction 01 Hie o.uj- llke and cultured eporl of crb kel Into tbix country. Isn't golf pretty neat- he limit " Th that report Ih officially confirmed ncle Jo,, (.'annoii, at the age of has really joined the lon'l Worry bib. Hvldeiitly, In fl'ite ol mau statenieiil that have been made nx lo the ultimate residence of the speak- r. he contemplates the future with traiuiiiility. not iti.i: iim i: to hoost. Till: l l(. Ill' is ox. Since the putdicMtlort In The Morn- iiiK Journal .eslerdav ol an eoiloiiai in which till" paper declared thai the day of the bn In the repiihlican party wax at nn i ml and that the people In this teiiilorv were prepared to wax ileiiilexs w miare nmilnst the whole crowd of political despots, The Morning Journal has received asxur mimm i-s from in.iu soiii' s that the tiink and tile of the repnlili.-an pnrtv lx already enlisied In tliis political warfare to win. I'nlexs Hie Iiidicntlon now iipparcnt fall elltltelv lilis leflílor I- going to uml. r. I within the next lew' weeks one of lile ni""! complete political iM.he.'ni.lx In Its history. This pnpcr lx well iiwiirc that the lines have 1 n will Uhl hv the bosses to handle ti.ito.u ... woo i !o tott-lvf x. but it ts of the opinion that when the tini comes to count up th- voles the box.' will I,ud ili.il Heir . alcul.it ions hav nos. -arrie.) XMi.it few of them sauce th round nnd rea. Ii the coti-litatioiiol ,-,.m. ntiou at "viiil.i l-'e w M. have vm-,l.ll,,i,,- xe.h u litht i'i.it th.y will in. i.i ih I icliv idiota of i-;iw.-r nod tlo-y mil I,,, oiuil.!,. to in . oaiphsh nuich if amihing in that chum niton. Moii on r, the acts of m i - one of the d.-l. K.itcs In Ui..l .-.Hi"'. inn i.uui 1 on- imoii are cinu to h,. . los, ly x.-ro- tiuli.d l. the M.I.M ef tlli" t,ri!!-o no. I the itch n. mo. from tlo- various i-ollllli. Will be hi I.I aecoucl a I 1c l.ol ,,T!!y f..r wlol thi-v m.iv tl.i let nJ Well f-'r WllMl th.'V t'.l.iv Hot do Tie ,a- ot the people f N. W XteXL . lUUSt Wlile tli.ll .'CM 1 III loll an, I 1! iic.i-i ii pi. s. i,t lio r v i.-w th,x i -ap.-r I'l imi 'ih I a. ti.m lli v ni iv lak- s t. I. K.il''" I t'l 't ' ' 1illi.il tlltllle oí tl Lo t ill tlo ii a. . i I ii r l lit l li.it i ol, si II ol en 1 he M.o iiinii Journal .1 I l, lr l.ll.io" o-fl. X I I, I .lo-nx ..t ..HV olio r l k in'.'' . I,. .Ih. r doe It h. ii. i Ihese -.Ulle oip...l lo run tiie ..o.-utai, TIO i up. r he 11 I 1 lor ..11 oi., .-r - J ih K.-t It St tl t '" I" l.oilüi al I - M er run ,l ,t .,! to M la I'.I te: t v i,t. 1. in. n A lot t , s. 1 1 i w k i l.u IK, ft i. X in II.--.'. n. I Ilk. bal. s-illed o. 1 uloil : . jttl;n wl-i. h 1 at.x. ..ii.i. dat-.k-'l lo the iolnit-i..n of hi l.rraorv Hlr'o...J Tl.-) h.. KiS-.i.-l 1 New Mexico is to have two sphn did publicity opportunities this yenr- mie the national Irrigation emigres ii Unit In IMichlo nnd the other the national cniixcrviillaii emigres In St Paul. 1 which liooxevelt nnd rinchot arc to be among ,4he dlstlnguisheil speaker. The governor of New Mix leo hit appointed exceptionally strong delegation to each of tllt--e meetings and it Is very Important that each and every delegate make It a point to la tin re on the dot nnd be busy nil the lime he is delegating. The proceed luux of the Irriiiiitloii congress, us al ways, are of vital Important e to Irrl Kilted Interests' in New Mexico, and Al liiiiiueiiiiie and the teliitory occupy a prominent place In the count Us western Irrigators lime the highly silccexBlul meeting held here two ears ago. The St. I'aul coiiservnl ion gathering is one In which every part of the win west lx deeply Int. rested. I'rohlenis o he handled there are problem wlih h i nine close home to the pcopi f New Mexico. XV e have had cxpe liciice In the past few years ol vai ions kinds of conservation, sonic o hlch conserve some things and some ollu-is; and a few of which conserv ilcw'lounieiii .if our lexoureex. Ton seriathni polieiix and methods lire t l.e discussed thoroughly at St. I'au tl is miiiortanl Unit .New Mexico me should make Huir voices heard thei... discns-ioiis and that the i ho. rests ol the new slate be nhlv looked after. The delégales n.lllll In i.oiiuor Mill-, are nun who iiiv ..1,1,- lo i, .present New M s i . i Will If tlo il, i.alfe the 1 in put t i nee ol th. n ml o'li. will he sine to go and lo take i.s acme a pail us pos-mie in the ilelíl'c I :ll lolis Itol h ol 1 hese I ollVelll iocs Will g i M New Mevli o I 'ins a spl' n-l-il i bailee to boost. Tlo gatherings will l.e alii it. let .y the l epi . s. e'a'lvi. progressive . itu:- nship, li e cmpir loiildels of the west. They are all lilt, lest.'d ill the new state and theie will he a ni'o n.li.l i banc.- to diseinl II. ile inl olltl allolt of the lesu'.t g.UH g kind r.o hllv manage I the New M.-x-i. ,i hea. I, in. .1 tevs at both St Paul an, I I'u. Ho should he the center of Utui- Italsing the Maine, it Is understood, will not lower the cost of living. The Itoswcll liecord fear that (ieiu-ge Curry's estimate of hail n mil lion lioimlatiiin for New Mexico will tlo ns harm, tllooniy Ous is Invlt to try boosting n while. Isn't there i proverb about the usefulness! of the llineti who can see two men where nlv one grew before, or something like thaf.' Onlv conceive of a newspaper nmn without Ills diamonds letter to XVnuhlngton, traducing him' a being "treacherou m i,II,"1 frlendstiip and u hypocrite In public life," uml further that, "the worm would be puzzled to decide whether he t Washington) wn un Imposter oí an nptmlle." I'nlne nndotihiedly had n great Intellect, but his place as be ing one of the four great men of hi time Is by no means secure vim American people. Just one more word as to Mr. m calf's article. XVbat tweniy-tive Hint. have the Initiative and referen dum? I have Tl- .rpe'M "Americnn t 'luirle nnd Constitutions." a work of seven volumes gotten out by the government in 191)11. It gives in . four states. Montana, Oregon, South liukntn rtntl Oklahoma. Missouri, i know, adopted the amendment re centlv, hut I think the gentleman Is mistaken tibottt the number of state having the constitutional provision by tit least twenty. I want to give him creou n" andor. With him there Is nothing hidden. He ulrlkes direct ty m .... whole constitution end does not nt- tempt to hide hi desire lor a revolu tion In the Mrtn of government, in fact be recnllB the mor y oí un insu man who wiis Fhlpwrcfked and washed nshi.re on nn Island which was strange to him. Ax the imtiveu pulled him out latftl he HMketl. "Have ycz a govern ment'"' have." said they. "Then." said the insuman. i o. 1," The evening paper's editorial is about what one wouiu exieii Unit source. It laiitlx what it calls insurgent repnhlicmis ami ... t ipies nie of being P líing. " t'UV. nnd other soft nnmes too nnmerou to mention. It cries gran nun .- ,,,ii loudly, but a.lvi.neis no nrgn- nl es to the tiiiesiions in iss... . se the evening paper, line " " ileinocratic followers. "1 ' '" the republican party split and weak ened hv dissension, but H will be dis appointed. So fur as our row is con cerned, it K it republican row nnd we will settle it among ourselves anil to the siitls-iactlon of the republican. in the meantime I am of the same opinion still, namely, that the peo. e have it In their power to correct lie 1,,ise of bad leetsiuiioi .. . ..... good men to ornee ano ih.it the bad lire not noml.mleil. That, in the Inngiinge of IHM"'-" ; Hon of inttepen.ien. e. ' ""'"'. .. (1eed Will l.h tate That "Verr. -..-n J 1 otig Kslaldlshe.l. Should Not he !:. r..- M..I.I and Transient a Pics," that the form of government .hscrlbcd to by Washington mi ong Une of men Who succeed him In eking the oath to uphold and sis mn U, should not he ovei ihrown and ,, experiment tried in it 1'';'";. ' ' Ff)W Villi A MAN M. Albii.iuer.iue, N. Al , Aug. 1. H"1'- An er IK'lily t mlii Jlniin. lalltor Morning Journal: Hear Sir: A tew of those wl. doubt the ability of the people o g ern themselves mid who r u, thems. lveM the power to make uws fór the common people are pro ess- ng grave fears lest the republicun n-,v I e disrupted over the iniliative uiitl referendum and the direct pr.m- " . I have been a repiihlican for a g .t. l many years, long be ore I iii.t . ni, lg S... "orT.:.:. ,11, an literature If Direct From Ñ Your U no com eaier means direct from the maker. The case of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer you order from your dealer to-oavn made and bottled at the great Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee. It is brewed as ski fully, aged as thoroughly, and bottled as carefully as if it were to be judged by the pure food experts of the world. I Blue Riibboii 4. e i ... ....... tt ...i o i,. I r- have s.arcnetj m "i" - . .. ..ion any where declaring the re publican party as, ;U'I "''"' Hie people luu coo .... - Apparently the motor car Is n fine piece of met hnnlsni to keep nwa from a railway grade crossing ax uncu is possible. The Niagara FnlU correspondent who wired about the great fish which near IX- swallowed a motor mint is thing if not conservative to n high digue. II-- staled that the sturgeon weighed only 1". pounds. Think of the weight the Kl raso correxponueii. could have given that fish! 1 Augustus Heiic.e will never have . ..... any p. ace m mix worm. v o.-i. o.- uov.-i nun nt or the frenzied financiers aren't utter him someone mistakes him for the gentleman who Invented the fuiv-scven varieties. ' 1. . ,.. ..li,-'lV i.fpiirs In tnci it is no" -. I ' a party op,.o.se,l to bosses a. d I tiss rule and a firm '"' ''f the right of the people to rule. U v h Its illustrious founder who sai, l a government of the people. or oeople and hv the people, and H s or'nuch a Kovi-rnmcnt that lie re- ..tihll, uns must now slant, u ";; i J . .. i. m continue to exist iiimicaii p. o i.. , v.i where have I oven oo.- ,,, .Itratinn of the republican party gainst the initiative and rcterendu, ml' the direct primary. ly tren Jii.lge .X nun is ii iins ... Jh idwink.ng himself when he t rl.' o torce bis view on the people and celare them as the views ol the re-,.-, Party. From Maine jm the Ailantii- to iireso" cn t,,, l"'uUU p,1". principles have found exprés- 1 ,. . .i,., oiHiiorm declarations ol re- m l eans, in fact the practical np .i,s of th.se Ideas have heen , ade almost entirely by republicanx. '""..'." I.llcans that the peo- " ! no w us ever look lor redress along 1 ?' Wl,.. is the repiihlican Who makes the principles ' ,,,i, ii, an party stands tor mat no- " i . i, .,,,.,,1 I I.. ..... one or 111" ..-.ol.l.- .... ,,,,,,. oses tin . ,.t VOI. -IS L III. - ' " -- la'tik and tile of ''i''' 11II1IIIV I" ,.,..1 -- . , .,,! lnilliue i.i...- upon in The, natural ipierv is would Joe Ilnl lev wear a while or Plat k necktie if he fall I or president '.' Northern I'm opea'l-i object to the Importation of Ano i can horse nieat .is food. Th.y should try a morsel of that delicious southwestern edible Know n as hut ro. I L ).tl Xpf high Pff and $ 3 I i J J. i: JP III --iy ml w The Beer of Quality owes its popularity to its mialitv.its delightful flavor agreeable smoothness. These characteristics have wen for it the prizes of the World. Its goodness lies in the making the proof oi us goodness lies in the drinking. Order a case by phone to-day and enjoy this Beer of Quality. The Meyers Co., Inc. 11 6-1 IS West Silver Ave. Tel. 125 the theory of witchcraft, that, there fore, the initiative and referendum) should not Pi! enacieu uno un. mri- tlamcntal law of our land and yet mal is what is written. In this logic; our fellow townsman tells you tlmt the people cannot be minted. l.y some devine right he and a few associates have been given the right of censor for people. The time Is now ripe for us to so form our constitution ns to make It Impossible for a few self appointed leaders to take to themselves the pre rogatives of government and by manipulating conventions and -legislatures thwart the will of the people. This can be done by adopting a sys tem yf direct primaries, thus .secur ing to tile people a chance to select their own candidates. This is surely a republican principle, enacted in many repiihlican staten and is pro nounced a suceesN by the people in ev ry easw and a failure by Hie pro fessional politician and boss. Again I hear my friend saying that he is afraid of f.ie people and arguing for o ,.11 II, lllllO I I I .1 ,,1,1111 111 II I" . ? ... .1... , initiated by their repre- 1 iii-oi " - - selltatlves Jl now ." law ought t" ne tine illiisi-joiis ,o, iiu. initiaifxe am V . ....-a no lll'l' Momio mo........ , ,,. ,.:,,, f the people in "',, " ..,.- ..,,. I wo..." - : own servauis. ...... and then petition Lidding- Why not re- lf lie ones to. op... V . .. .. .l,l,l ole. is l.t v Ita t io- o- pass .heir not all that the cili'en who wrote rt fereniium m suss inai peopl petition. lion'. 'I'" uicir xeh i t a xervn nt him to do your i .in that power'. with voiir .uní., s. . . a. - tin ml iiioiigni. i ne pen- that Ihe people want pi,, have a ri:4hl to say whom their rervanis siiau ne. it uniie no un it unce w 'lo elects the c.l nil ulules, hut all lit' difference in the world v. h i nominales them. Let us have a system of dire.-t primaries which shall enable any one who -wishes to to become u candidate and al which the will of the people may be ex pressed without t.ar of lavor. Tin repiihlican central committee not long aS' declared '"r a -Kite ami sane constitution. In my humble judg ment nothing safer nor saner than the iniliative. relereitdiini ami direct primal es i an he put In our conslitn lion. A. H. STKiil I. is strength nnd doesn't II stand to reason that u well selected state su perintendent will he competent to, pe, led Ihe superintendents lor the coun ties? . Tims we would have the state in educational matters a. big and suc- c. . . n. .. ..... .... iltV, , h oof head cess.il wl ni,,,., ....... ...... . .ul if troné- one. the success of the' whole is assured. I had hoped I'urry county would In troduce this resolution with others of seed thought and gcrminant idea. And that same accepted by the constitution would bring the renaissance and great educational advantages for the com ing generation of the coining great stale. Just one thought of my own in ad dition and conclusion: tlo.itl thoughts are books and let us scatter them broadcast. XVhy not a state librarian with a county librarian in each coun- tv under the former? lly that arrange ment a utate library would he the heat! of a grent state circulating of the right sort of literature going in to every county and school district. MUS. S. XV. (S. M .Al . l-.r-ri. Clovis, X. M.. Aug. 17. 1910. The mieting will be op'!! to all re publicans. XV. H. f.II.I.KNXV.XTKi:, Chairman. Attest: A. K. WALKFI'. Secretary. 1 and if he does not XI. n..r Oavnor began as a reporter in Ihooklvu. No one. however, will ii. -asure lhat up against him nt this I. lie lHV. Mi i: illing. r s p ivitUe that he is n-o g.oiig o he throw n ove! board. So ias .1 .null just hi fore lux famous i iMi.tig i. ip Into ihe interior. Public Forum '. '. 'i I.. le lo bu"" at -oil i..r hav ing gi. l.u Kl. I ne wn. -o ...rvanls pass., , u..,.tl,.n of Currv I .lo, awx .i in" ' - 1 o.- i . ,o io .-.-..... en nil your power away i .. .. , ,,,..,, ,.l ol l ie l'O'.i I . 'iioi ,,i,,iiiik to r.-i XX In n the I"- i his power 111 ,!e awake will mu and retain ililli: o I- l..ii adopted resolutions favor ing improved school laws which are ot liPtll . s r K ills th ill 11 III t'l po - I i V al l r I . !c- I ! t .id ol po st 1,1 th -ppoHlill lo- Id,, . thousands t,f visitor". The il,. ioul,l be Improved to I p,,s,,!e Mint. 1 e.illl -. lite 1 . st , , b al 111 the p '- !..:! ii ,iliv Si ll-ilile person bell, ve lb i II III- Olal' liu ot the people-'f tlo- i .-i i it ... V -...top I a i "I'-l It ut ion Ih It I It. I. ...o. s Hi,, rtllld nil. Iltal pl Ill.'ipleS ef K,o . i r.tn.iil -. o.t, r wbi. h they want lo hi.-. tUe pi .-soti-nt or the congress . f U,e r u. ,1 ts,.-- s going l-i turn ,t lleOlll'' ll.-es ,I1V s, UsiMe I' C1-. HI l.ll.l, Hl.t If We ,.,,. ,1 .ll.llt f :.. -1 It i.t ion to please tl'e liTefrldelll. , -e . 1)nr J,,. , pe.p.t, al I-,...- n .! I f a'n t.ett. r of. li.lll stite I ' ' I- kk i lie 1...S. s ,, ( an, I w i ,t ,,or on u i ,,nliiuti--ii. ,.-.), I loll, tl inn Kre.it !v It IV . r.. tit, oi .ti . what l.e .'id m i We. him .lude I an.. 1 1 . mug . .s w . are' .servants ol the public ,,. sllhmllled by the delegates ot u I noi ictators of me public Now , ,r tcorporatlon in the is the tiiiie to awake and reserve to s,;iti ,.,; f New Mex.ro o.rs. lv the right which is ours . Amng other resolutions is one for n.r inc.- and who" c.nnol be,h 1 1(.e,i,i of the state superintend- i-oiis.-in. ours. lak. ii away w .io , .,. ,. ,i, w- .,.,.., .! siale board i, 1 1 1 ,-, . - - . ,..,..... i - , . . , . ,. ,,r neiition but n I I ,-nt hv ihe people, as well as the corni er to enlorce Thev have p.tuio.ou nitty tunes have ...m Ignored. A gen i ' -.'.--is of s ten Cl,. 11-i.V Tl'.olllrtS I eu:.l t.:t llirm J-l-l n ,, put,: .- li,t that n-presei-t tiiv man for h.lppie to wr te ii ne nata. I he al.si ant i ,l X ith , olltl., the .1. the sp fit 'lei lil, h t. in g. -i :1. 1 l. is . .. e .I. s. rt, .i le ,i , i,i Wltll lei' go , 1 MO. tour to I:,- hale. .at'l t -least ' '. r.. k !! : fot n " a I'riine i Xl.tnii I'.einains I u.-oov Imttl. ..ining .loiirn.il. sir I iioute that my re n -'h ret. r. ac- to direct form , nn, nt p.. ve ...II.-. I forth al rain m '.rien.is of so, i.ilisu, , ., s bul phi loci a 1 1, ' practi.es i. ;; . d.t , Irom the eve ,. i . I li, t ,i .per insinuate 1 I, a.- I, , Is ni mv hcl'.rv . pa Intel, t i.e, ... . ngagillg ill .i- iili li e g. in lenian on 1 ,it- sol ,-f v hul .icc.iples ... , .ni.-ii, i. ,' i-.i gray matter m cn , - .-,,.::ns 1 1 lie nature ... i e-thii'g -'o n o. a post ir.or- vs .-1,1.1 s, , .i I migl-.t su g- ;!;. t .....: h...e been ton ml in o en ,ln. h ,.oi Ihe baishave I s h , ': 1 Ii n Pol her mv c'i , . :'. r into a . olilroversy oi tl'e no rus of llif" i; 1-1..I, r v hi, h we b-. t." . ii. a ihifk anv p. r.-eplibl . ,. ih,, ..,,,1 le Is-li.l thill one . I,.- charges. the , -1 pi. n of the limen 111 V I mis an.! J.-1!. isoii hi ,r i -,,. . .o.s' .l -non. to.k an ,,,.,..1.1 i. a n,l Ih. retiv nt -. .1 -is provis onx !: 11 . i . r . ..ii.lenin, ,1 ti. 1 n e of It. n.t its t. Vh. nvi i.-ii.-tir.i ni. ii.ii. I t at .1 1 IT in.r netitlon several limes and s ni ,e r pei iiioi.a ' . ' ,.i,i law was -r.it llllll.ti.. nut , -- . . f . . .1.. i.v :. oi. .Ik.'d I V ne l'.-'.p.. - , ,.r 4 .. i etui t law by a inn. . ...... ,.,.etloliS. , t. ..nil. , I-" . r ; k uno : Ka al o ov o , huh. a 1 v,.ie ot S'.'U.l'ii" i so. .o,. if I. rs- ?i iiiii'"" i ? to lie appolntetl ny ine state soi-. lemlcnt and county board of educa tion bv Ihe .utility superintendents. The writer vol.d against thifl plan .i.i.i wool. I like to advance some of 1 "'" the reasons f T so doing: ill initiative pert; local l.ixaiioo, ,i Hie ri' iri'M-ii'.H"" " .ni.l 4.'. l.e.HI to ;,sii.ii'0 p' t.i.ti p. i" "" IK- it-nor :r,!;.."w,snese:;r;a.ter fight ers '. " 1 , , iv... ihis ruin i'f I'i'ii- nave ii.ii'" o- .-..soils- i mo h iHi- l. or tlio wishes of these p.o. mía h iva- been put 1 ,w i.U tliis .. ul hand- thought its worK aim oe master wnai r..i'n,s.s li, n he wrote Ihe What Ihe schoolroom is to me tea. h. r the state should he to Ihe su perintendent a large schoolroom. He should be strong intellectually, educa tionallv and teacher by profession. The oi ,t. suiioriiiiendent should un derstand teaching from nn ethical view point nnd be in ob.se touch with everv eeuntv su pern, teiiitenl and ... ,tv teacher ns w ell. The errnnin uttou papers for teaccers snoiiiu ne grail il. as now. nv liie c.epa. i iin-n of education at Santa l-'e the h cense to teach should be linrtant enough to be issued from th.- state capital. This would not onlv keep the teachers .l-.selv lelated to ine . en bm would also a'. I them inns positions in r pans or s "i i Ihe slat graft I u i-.-s t een shown that the suponn- ople. i ten.'., tits in ni try l onnnea are lotal- h.M.sie h-lr, H , ".o- i v ail ,,ri 111,-lit. iiruosaros. o,;,;a i ox. Haiina-M issie and a , . t.-. all men cle. ie.1 bv popul ion : hir-b pie w Ki nt' has it.tten til .......... o na ,11. . -- K....I.I no. .to should th and wnai n- ""' '',.. Kor niv ml . I rain ih- iNiM.li' tn. in ine i" " ,1,,, w p.. distrust !'!- 1' we mus I. nailon ot COLORADO Unit INITIATIVE i'UO REFERENDUIVI llo a n.t w nai or r,,. . "" ,. p rt 1 11 lake mv thin at lirt tr. 1 ot'i, 1 am not frai.l of he people i ,;, K,.u,n, risk tlie rash! ,n,hiii.illn ol l airo.,-r .in. - I nr.-et:...,,, ,..si . . t. . iH,r ir to .o- , ho,..",. ... i,.,.-, re,-or,ts lire lull ' l1r iiin. -. us oi ;o iiniiie.i.a;e hum ...... k,, we wain iiio.h . some ci ine ir.-eni so perno . o..,- ,- I. gisl.it on i ...ni,! ,o n bl..t to th- l.nr tañí. -'I ine Vole. f the count i. the J doe not n-ssure REPUBLICANS MEET AT TEN O'CLOCK TOOAY Important Gathering of County Central Committee and All Party Members; Will Issue Call for Piimaries niul Con vention, The repnhli, an central commlt'ee will meet this morning at lit o'clock! at the club rooms ot the Young: Men's Republican eliih in this t it y, accord ing; lo Ihe .all issued by XX'. 11. lili lí nwater, county chairman. All mem-I.I-IS of the I'linimili. e are 'urged to attend and an invitation Is extended to all 1 .'p'll ltc.ins to he present and alt-nd tiie proceedings. Another r. piibli. an meelins which is also of much importance is that ot the Yoiinsr Xl.ns Republican oliih nhi, h w ill be held tonight, ht ginning at . oclo.k in the club rooms, when all m tips .oiint.v ere to he freely disv uss,-,1 with a view t.. securing the seiui nii t,: .,f :he reinihlicans on nu.-siioiis ot impórtame. The t hairman of llic club r.-oiiesis that as many repuii i cans a iiossihle alien. 1 tins meeting : n. i t .ke p-rt in the discussion Foil. .Willi IS the olti.ial lb., t onniittee meetine today; (all for .Mes'UiiR "f miiI IIjnWi iiii t-itiitiHi-e. A me.-tii.tt of the H.:n ahilo ooiir.lv ri i.ttbp. an . omniittee is P, r.-bv on I led Democratic Senate Caucus Agrees on Terms of Measure to Be Put Throueji at Special Session, IB Mornln Journal Bueclul w,r'- Iienver. Coh... Acs. 1 ' Nin. teen democratic senators, oon.si initial majority of the senate, each hoim-l by a written pledge to vote for mens ures determined upon by the maj"'' iiy of the caucus, today agreed ul' Ihe terms of the Initiative and reler eiiilum incisure to be placed I" .or' the senate. This measure is lb" of seven for the enactment ol wl"" (lvernor John K. Shafr. th i""'.""'" the seventeenth seneral asseiic I.IN extraui tlmary session on the that party pledK.s coniaincl i" t' democratic ftate platform ot I?'' -11 1 b.-eii unttih'illed al the regular sis si. n of the lesislattire. The bill c.s agreed up. n todo 1 ' vides that legislation ma h" inm.i hv the people upon a ''"-" bv not l.si- than I'ttecn l' r tlie itt-.ii vote tasi ioi it"",.- ,,r. the last preceding ele. lion. I hi te. n per . eiit musí ....... least two-thirds, of the ooiint ios oi slal', eacll couuiv o -... . p. liuon by not I. ss m-"' I cent of the tot'1 v"''' by that county. .ill ihe lei 11 pi lor got. rip nt ul ,r at :if-.et The im. pel cenlage and the re: 11 li Hull! I igure in tnc i j 3W If your liver Is shiRgish ami eta tone. 'and you feel dull. bilio"s" " Rtii-ated. lake a dose of l'hano . .1 UU l'y Iain's Stomach and I.Ivor . night before retiring nn.l it is ..f interest to the party mfee ail liiht in the morniiifi by nil druggists. Th ..ii,- , opit.iii.ition . . . . , , I know tv i,.s,. i i.v tiie other has been repealed new si.ae. M .nv will, and sli-mld ff !.'...,. tier.-sx. llv .ur I luue the noi.i.t.tr v.ae for ,....i,t. ni- works e re known." ' I r.n.end. n.s 1 think thev shoi.1.1 Ih bst online our ii HiMt'iHir. i" . t. . l .al - (nit i Uip i ii irr '.ntcntiíii p .-tT u n ii H.ii not kf-rp in, fmirniMipni r-n M.i'i h'"l,,t' onte fell ltuoja-acwrs in loua; in uu." iuv.-c .11 Yr FOR SALE ,n s r-'' 8 1 "'P know i ,f r'!'- It i not lo !il..:illh..c . it.ts n t' " I rmce a errled ay and Holland went rriry .. n.t neel in the K ptihla an luh rooms a the it ol V I l.iiiu. roue t 10 0 i I- - k a. m on Thursdav. the Istii da ol Aug isi 191. for ihe purpose ,,t .a il-ng the partv primaries and c-.untv . .invente. n lor the nomtnniion 1 f . en, ll i.it. -s for tlelaie to the cor.stitüth'nal corv.-nti.-n. end forth ti.ir.sui ti.. n of h other bu'n-se a may trorlv ..me before the m. i tnt A lull mten-bnee is d. s.r.-d IIS r.anoh of 41 acres, i;..n. h. ne, r Alameda llielils; under ri:th. r.aii. h ,,t 31'-, a.-r.-s. mo - - ir.:ni li in. b ,.ii, ini'.e north p im; T..V. n.enis; fine ',r' ... V. in.l small im is. i: inter mu o II '..-t-.. ..f ,,ri,.ii,ri.l l.ir mile ni.rih of . iiy. but un-b r and in cultivation. If mu waul a ranch ;t w,n i - to investigate above. Vri- terms reas. .iwiide. t JOHN A. ttlllTi; AlHrtTo-' 1 r..inrll Mil.. lbiiqiioni.