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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911. morning Journal,; (OfflolaJ XfT of New Mrijco) I'abli.lu-J bf Dm- JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. Jraattni JJk.UK S. li.At K . . K. DANA J.'HSW. I. II Hl'.liJKTT ., K. KATK ... HlUIIU i-.ti K'liiur cur awuc Advarllats afur Waalvni tr..atllTa, '. ANI'Ml-oN, MMqatlt Bulldlu. tbirafa, tO. Paalara KrfmmntHr. Ktll H K. Ml I.I KiKS. IS l ark Umm, lark. Entarati ataS-claM matter at tna salfflca at AlhuqvrtjUa, N at., aaitar Act I Ci.f-.raa of Marrk A. 1171. TUB MORMNfl Jot' UN A I. IN THIS irtl'lU Mr I't HI If AN IMI'I.R urMW ao.Mtti, ki i'i'mhil imk mixi- I I t.m r TH K Rr.n HI H AN PAHTl Al I. TIIK TIME AM 1IIK M.1IHU UrillC Hil t BUIA.1 f Alt IV WHICN lNlVlk, HMiHT Urn, rirrulallo. Uaaj Bar alba pmpu m Aw xat.r. I am mj Br ia jaW Mnlra laaiaMl nry 4mf la la faar. ji km or ! BH4 KH'TIO.V 'Pil, kf mall, ou month too Itiif. er carriar, una month In, "Tha Morulas; Joaraal kaa a hi boa rlr aalatlna irwtlna; thaa a, arroraVH lm may Ikrr aaiwr la Srm Mrtlo." lb AaxrU M Naaapapar IMnarterjr. AI.BI (JIHUJI It ' NCW MEXICO H Tt TIIK ItKI'l lilJCVX IWHTY. New Mt'ilro today become a state of the union, I she to he a republican or a dom ocratic state? 1 , It depend on the rank ami tilt: of the republican party In this territory. If tho r!y expects tti win the cam palun iihuut Id open, tt) M ini republl-t-ann to the senate unit hoimc, to elect a republican governor and republican Mate officials to havr New Mexico enter the union Kovcrned by IIih stur. ily principle of true l(r-ulllcaiiliiii a government tiy the people tlx par. ly must think well. The Kepublleun party In New Mex ico Include noma of I ho most valua ble citlscns New Mexico hue; men who hsvt taken a leading purl In the de velopment uf her urcat resource, men who have worked broadly and unselfishly for the growth of every county and city it ml district, men of bruin mid honesty whose record are open and clean. f uocc Ik to crown the llrpttblloan Mule cnmpnlfc-n, it In IK h men lis thcan who in Uft be come candidate! for public office, Ktatehood, ufter many years of rtruKRle, ha been won tt t bint by the people of New Mexico, not the pro fessional pnllllclanK; If the people, mid not the professional politician, nro to reap the friillN of llilrt dearly won vic tory their chimen reprenenlutlvea niuat lie men who will look Hflcr the Inler nt of the people, dt vclopmelit of New Mexlco'i rfHource,, who will de volt; the bent thai In them lien to the uphulldlim of the jircatcHt common wt iillli In I lie union of mtu tcH. The Hepubllcun pnrty bus mich men; It hu plenty Jt them; but they are not the men who, nlm e the Incep. tloii of the alutchood flkbt have been rlii-ml!,,; and plotlliiR to aectire for themaelvea, u omall and aeleet coterie, the offblal In it i m of a hln to govern ment, A jdeuxliiK fculure of I be ultu utloli la the fail thut llieae men are not preimied for Mulcl d; their fence are ullll In t)lilfpolr and they do IH't k" Into the campaign fully armed, tli is been one Ii.imui for the effort llila neWHpapi r him made to net ure immediate Mulch 1 limtead of the "automatic" piopcMlllon Noatren tioiinly ml Vim ttl t'ii by the buhltual ol llcchuldcr nod officcMoi kcrs. Imme diate KtutelliMid llh in I he pt (ipltl n better chance; ami II' the people mint to Ki t the full hem fit of the blcNN Iiikn of aiitiimnnouH kvi rnment and reallieo to the full the I reiiieiuloiiH eco nomic HttvunOiKo of home rule hTkI bi Ihk lliaide the l ulled HUtch they mUHt Immt'dlulely titku thliK into Iheir own lunula. The majority of the Miters of New Mexico are Konuhllcana; they have it in their power to elect to office He publicaiiN who will give New Mexico lin honcHt, clean, pi ogi caidve ijovern metit, uniftlcHii and nnKld; they have the bet r muterhil ready to liHiiil ami Hie I Kin e Ilex In their ow er. Adherence to the principle of the Kcpublirun party, rcKardlemi of the extreme, of latllcallMii and ultra con eratlmi, lueana Hint Hepubllcaii of llclula will jixe New Mexico ood kov rrnment. Thla paper want to nee New Mexico a Itepuhlicun Hlnte In the very beM mime of the term; and a slate which will receive a favorable erdlct from that vast uml hluhly ciltb-al Jury, (ho people of the I'nll e,) Htates, who will watch lonely every movement made by New Mexico In the role of a new ntnto. We have for decade been proclHliniiiK our Ill ness for M'ltchood. II In up to New Mexico to make (food. lUir develop ment and buHliie prosperity ami arotvth depend on n ilea;;, btihlneaa like KOternine.iit. New Mexico' beMt titlKcna iiiiiNt HNimot the relna of itov el'limeiil. No pollticiiin lor eura a8iicluted with more or bh hlmdy niKnipulii tlon; no man open to the atiKplflon, In vU-w of blH )niHt record, of ilcHKing to make n public oltice a private Kraft: no blind paiii.s.m ilnuMir devoted on ly to Kioils will briiiK hiit i tut. ti He publlcc.n arum a iiimlidnle t..r i.filt e untler muti-hooil. It will I tl.e n set i, taen with cle.ni record to win for the llepublii n n pnrty in the com ins, citmpuiiiii. He. piiollciins mum tace the fact; a th ket of professional politician means In evitable and dlntroii defeat. A VVuMll TIIAT'H SI H I. II Iti uu:ki j to nrvTii. one olten vvUbe that In tliesu our llaj uf union, there were Jiml nuo union more: A unbn i prtttsome lords which ur fearfully otrwork , snd itraiKht alonn ud without rintit. without need or call. AiuotiaT Ui h wonls, the iiood word "IJ)'" bi perlmp the thief victim. It would urc! ax-em, vJ a C'hiea i pier. thut woman" aiiawert-J rury purpoiw a a term dtierlptive o all mt mlieri of the fairer 'S ex cept Rirl tabic uml ounc Kirls who still are In the broiler" clas. Anil Woman" I a word that 1 beautiful and sweet and tender, in it wide iiitluaion of all femininity. Hut 'lady" mram only one rt of wuniuii. lel!y; that la. a woman either born a noble or noble throJh tuarrloife. "(lentlew oinan" though it. too. Im plied rank In the filler time, i now the proper word to ue when we woulj Mpeak of any woman with the charm of womanly refinement, of breeding and culture, Irreapectiv of ber family dement. Yet in thi great bi- laud of our It lia brcome the rule utmost ex- ceptioiilen to call all women "btdlc, until now the average beluir of the loiiK-halred sex nilKbt feel that one who had ulluded tu her a a "woman" rather meant to cad a doubt ou her poaltioii and lor brcetliiiK. An abMurtl, i bibulous coinlilion? Ven, in deed, but It exints. And, to cimliiof, It cauiie one to remember a few line by a wise humorist: In the ninny aurglnn of thn crowd I actually labored to amilst two I wa KoltiK to say ladles, but ladle are grateful; I can't tiy youmt person, for they were not young, nor can I utiy women, for thut 1 considered a slight; nor female, for auih person are no longer u;ipoed to exist; well, I'll say two Individual of a different ex from my own. If our women of breeding and cul ture will declare that they favor thu use of "woman" for themselves, that they would rather be styled women than "ladle" lit all times; and If they so miika it "the thing" not to use the more pretention term, we think they would do much to Rive that poor word "lady" Its long-needed real. It a small thing but when there are no big thing to do It I well worth trying. t'lVIM.ATION AM) TIIK TKtU'H'S. It ha long been believed thut trop ical rrKlon nre unsulted tu higher civ lllxHtlon, and that more rlgorou con dition urn needed for progress. The present-day distribution of civilization would seem to support (hi view, Willi few exception, our most progressive I'Dinmunllle nro located in temper ate regions, nnd until recently tiny In. Viislon of tho tropical regions by northern civilization have either suf fered rapid decline, or have been kept live only by constant reinforcements. Yet this superiority of tho colder re gion has not always existed. Civiliza tion originated In tropical countries, as history will show, What Is tho rea son for the cluing)' of the beat of clvlll.iilloti lo the temperate zone? According lo The Journal of the American Medical ANMoclutlon, which dlscusse this tiueHtlon In a recent edi torial, the probable explanation lies In I he development of tropical discuses, and the Biibseiiuent enervation ami deterioration of tropical races. We know that miliaria wri Introduced In to (Ireece and Itnmn by African a lave, In our own country we have an even better eslabllhhed Illustration, in the presence of hookworm disease brought to this continent originally by Alrlcan slaves, and from which probably over one-half of tho popu lation of the Mint hern slates la suf fering. We know Unit the tropics were not alwiug Infested with disease. Tor iiemiolii, writing from Yucatan cen turies ago, Kit lit, "Men die hero of pure old ugo, for there are none of those lulu niltii s that exist In other lauds." Hut with the coming of (he white man ttml the negro, and the Importation of disease from other counlrles, Mexico aud Central Ameri ca became hotbeds of tropical fevers. The progress of modern sanitary sci ence, however. Justifies the bullet lhal the tropic may In time regain their lost position. Already In Cuba and In rananui the possibility of eliminating tropical diseases ha been shown. It Is only a mutter of time until the same methods used in those counlrlc will be given u world-wldo application. When thi hit occurred, will the trop ic resume their old position as the cradles of clvlllzallon? Colonel tlotgas prophesies that, a soon an prevent able diseases have been wiped out. :l will bn possible for the tropics again to betniiiB Iho n.-at f greut civiliza tion. This HiiMKcstlon opens up an unlimited opportunity for spetulatlnn as to the i fleet on civilization of the control and extinction of t onta-,lou Iti.M-UHC. Ireland ha 76,(100 lesa Inhabitants than it hud ten year ago. The birth late hu not declined and the births exc I death, but the new land laws, though they have checked, have tailed ed If slop the rxodua to America and ('ana dn. The stoiv of how n pair of Texas mules came ho nearly killing n fam ily startled ns for a moment eter dav. Then, as we road further, we discovered that an automobile had frightened the mules. If the abuse of Colonel Astor con tinues, he tuny be tempted to start a sociity for tho prevention of cruelty tti millionaire nml a home fcr per:"? cntcd plutocrats, II I reported that a policeman, a period double of President Tall, i to be employe.! at the White House. What a useful man for lghteer and people with a grievance! The New Yorker who stole ahorse ami heari cannot plead that he mi lull nt on Joy riding. lit Itlil It! IS ft tA M. The ut eiit le'ni.-M by tins paper for the n.iine of that little band of sturtly patriot, champions of the recalled Judo i;iry in Arizona. u n- w ho tt levra plied 1'ref.nli nt T.ift "on tehulf of the inajoiity of the II publiciin part) and the majority of the people of New Mexico," congratulating; him ou hli veto, has brought au immedi ate rl-ic; und a rise that really shocks The Moinlni; Jounsal appear to have tout bed the hair trigger which ha caused terrific explosion in the hitherto peaceful und slumberou con fine of tiie sain turn located in the city of Ii( V ga and iM t upicd by a well known and generally conserva tive Journalist and military celebrity. The teleKram referred to, it will be(tt f 'r What a terrible awakening! remembered, stated that New Mexico would inui h rather lose at this time than to vli w the hateful kpectacle of the adini!n of Arizona with the Ju dicial recall, or word to that broad general eflei t. To our unmitigated astonishment, in an utterly unprciared and niisu pectlng conditions, the following In yesterday' Iaih Vega Optic hit us square between the eyes: "Tho discredited Albuiucrtiie Jour, nal usk the Imke City evening paper for the names of the kignera of a tele gram congratulating the president up on .hi patriotic stand on tho ques tion of thn recall. The Herald cannot supply tlu Information, but we can for the reason that the telegram to the preshlt nt tame frnm La Vega citizen." It Isiiieeilles to say that thi paper wa well nigh completely floored to learn that the majority of the Repub lican party and the majority of the people of New Mexico dwelt In the city of- I.us Vegas. Probably our aur prise will be shared by many of our equally unsuspecting reader. Hut as this majority of the popult and the 11. o. P. wu stilted In a recent Wash ington dispatch to consist of "half a dozen," we nro still somewhat in thu dark. Our Informant Is not specific enough. From his editorial we arc confident that tho enterprising editor of the Optic waa at least one of the signer; hut In hi excitement and withering Indignation the Colonel hits neglected to glvu us a single cog nomen. Are we to Infer that there are a half dozen of the editor of the Optic? We must beg our Informant to come ncrosn with the mimes; for In spile of our previous earnest albeit quite respei tf til request, ho hu filllotl. tu make good; furnishing iig only one of the desired minus and that by In fernee only. How such an Innocent request for Information should arouso such a cyclone Hut office of the Optic, we are nt a loss to say; but a few so lections from the choicest xgems of the editorial referred to, lire' much too en joyable lo bo kept In hccIuhIoii In the optic. The Colonel cholerlcully custl. gales: "Wo desire to say thoughtfully and dispassionately, after noting tho pol icy of the Journal for the piiMt year, that when tho editorial writer of thu Journal charges ltenubllcan newspa pers anil Individuals with being op posed to statehood, when he insinu ates that the senders of thu congrat ulatory message to thu president arc opposed to iiliitcliooil. then he is a de liberate and contemptible liar delib erate because If lie In not it hopeless Ignoramus or a gibbering Idiot, he knowb tight well that the very peo ple he ha accused ure those who huvc been the most active at great ex pense of time and money In securing the enactment of Just statehood leg Ixhilioii. The aspersion and Insinua tions of th" Jtiurnnl have been prin cipally against officeholders, und yet that paper well knows that tho most persistent workers In behalf of Btate hood have been the officeholder ami thai these same officeholder last fall covered every precinct In tho terri tory plead Iny; with the volets touilopt the New Mexico constitution and In sure statehood.' "A dellberulo ami contemptible liar" I the Colonel' "thoughtful and dispassionate" termlnidorj': also "hopeless ignoraintia" and "gibbering Idiot." Think what the Colonel would have called u in one of his passion ate h ml thoughtless moods! Imagina tion recoils front tho prospect. There would not have been enough left of this paper for gun wadding. Hut let us continue: "We note that the Journal has many times accused It city contemporary with being oppose,! to statehood. It has ad used many staunch Hcpuhll cans In l.iiB Vegas atifl elsewhere who protested against the Injustice of coupling Arizona, with New Mexico, and stood out to the end ugalhst the infamy id the blue ballot election, with being against .statehood. It ha sim ilarly accused ivory newspaper and Individual that did not give hourly ac cord to It own Insane ravings. It ha called the prctddciit of the I'nltcd Slates a llur and the truest friend of statehood and New Mexico traitors ami fouls. 'Those who opposed tho sending of a tralnbmd of New Mexican to dis gust the legislator at Washington were, according to the Journal, eneiii lea of New Mexico; those who were not Milling to swallow whole the re- 'cull id the Judiciary and the blue bal lot eh ( Hon were knave and Imbe ciles and mi on ad Infinitum." As an example of thoughtful nnd dispassionate discourse, we believe this Is hard to beat, nnd the Colonel, tor the brilliant voiing attorney whr. occasionally writes the Optic editor ials) lulls to explain Just why a trnin bm, of New Mexican should disgust the lawmaker at Washington. Hut let us hasten onward to the chef-d'oeuvre, the grand finale uml the peroration, Hs follows; viz: and lo-wit: "We have every respect for a true liemoeiat or a 1 lepubllciui. We have Utile but coiiteiiipt for mongrel of I the La Kollette bi ,d in national uf- i r one banner in ..-roily to Kiihl i iieriue Morning lo,n itself to be! I r.ursi. w hu Kill uiu! t rd-r mine mk - ic-u nM it. The AH Journal has bom , in the s.t me (alt tor in mat tent tel ri be Kepublicau. it me of the enemy, i of friendship toriul. Claiming to advocate every n In ami under the t i . stal to the h.urt 111'1-'' it profetsek to support. "What the Journal m I rarely ettr coimideied w 'th of our iittell tlo'i. but since v.i- a.e already so far condescended, lit u advise the Jour nal to call every one who happens to disagree, n find, a raw al, a traitor or Ingratc, fur with what measure It metes, sooner or later will be meted to tt a!.ruiu." VJracioUH! Who would have thought Yet the silver lining In the cloud Is the fact that by the Colonel's own admission, the Morning Journal ha achieved that consummation for which it has been patiently striving for many year: it has said something Worthy the attention of the Colonel and the Optic! Meanwhile, dear Colonel, much as we have enjoyed the oration, excoria tion, peroration ami detonation, we linifct respectfully again call your at tention to the fact that you have fail ed, alter all, to give us the names; ami how important it is to know more accurately the Identity of the majority of the republican party and the ma jority of the people of New Mexico, resident in the beautiful little city of Las Vos, New Mex. There are those, and they profess to know, who niake the positive as sertion that the tilegram to the presi dent was signed by the Colonel In person, by a prominent officer of the law in San Miguel county, by an eminent bunker and hy an equally eminent int reliant, staunch Kepubll rans and worthy citizens all, but not heretofore laying claim to being the possessors of a commission authoriz ing them to speak for "The majority of the Kepublicun party us well ns tho majority of the people of this tor rltory." The Cofone! (or the brilliant ynunvt attorney w ho sometime writes the Colonel's editorials) should at once clear the mystery. As though French names were not already sufficiently troublesome to the foreigner, a group of feminists Is ag itating to make all patronymics In clude both tho futher and the moth er' surname. Hulgaria, Imagined hy many as the place where life Is fearfully uncertain, boasts 33U .cclitf nuri.ins, ten over i'i'i, elghty-elrflit between 12Q mnd 125, and 234 over lift years old. What the Editors Are Saying Hound tti Mdiic. Artesla is moving, (let rid of your grouch and Join the procession. There la going to be great things doing here, and don't you forget it. A lit tle neck n' the woods that can pro duce l.HOU curs of allalfa in u season Is bound to shine, Pecos Valley News. Yen, There Wiih. After the Hood resolution It seems that there was not even a Noah to send out the dove of peace! Coco nino ."Mill. I'liiiotui lm; tlu Atmosphere-. They are still shooting things up oc casionally at Juarez, Mexico, hut Iho marksmanship seems to bu poor. Co conino Hun. CoiiiNiiatvcl) Ilrlof. An astronomer any hn ha discov ered u comet with a tall 210, 000. 000 miles long. Tnis isn't a starter to some tales of woo uml hard luck we havo heard. Taos Valley N'tws. l Vet. It Is stated Unit wolng to a decrease In tho amount of cloth required for women's dresses since the advent ot the harem skirt, It lias hton necessary to closo some of the mills In New England. Has anybody noticed a decrease In the price of his wife' clothes? Taos Valley News, Why This Mornlljing? Kx-President Theodore Hoosevelt declares that the people have short lnoinorlcs, livery man In political lift) hua discovered this. More than one man has been doctored politically dead because of sotiui outrageous net h lias committed or sonic stand ho ha taken against the people's inter ests, only to bob up serenely with it healthy majority at the next election. Then there have been other nKn who have hpi-iit lortutie ami effort tor some particular community, only to be turned down at tho polls when the first opportunity came. Neither grati tude nor memory cut much of a Ugure when It comes to the people and poli tics. .Santa Fo New Mexican. Insects Continue Work of De vastation in Grant County; Busy Mile North of Silver City, (Special Cnrreaponitraoa la Morale Journal Silver City . M., Aug. 20. The grasshopper pest in certain sections of 'Irani county, continue their work of devastation and many farmers have hail their entire crops utterly ruined. Just a mile m.ith of Silver City this morning the hoppers were very num erous. The fellows who bet with J. Sam on statehood not larryiim, come up and pay your lain like little men:" the money I not tainted; we will ilointe It to the weak-minded, and dot tor the knot ki is' hook worm. Come across, hot, wu pi you hold your own stakes. GRASSHPPERSRUIN CROPS t mwim on FOUR TEARS OLD Town's Great Possibilities Will Materialize Fast With State hood; Some of Carrizozo's Resources Described in Dc - tan. (arrizo. N. M Aug. fj. With the coming or statehood this part of New Mexico expects a big l.oom an. I t nrris in expects to occupv a promi nent seat on th bandwagon of prog ress. In reviewing her progress and possibilities the Currizozu Outlook says: Although Ctirrizono 1st but four years old it development lias been 'rapid and permanent. At the present time its pn gpects ure brighter than at any time kiuce its int option. The begin nlng of the year saw the completion of the n. w JJiMiou high school build ing mid this month the new Methodist church was completed at a cost of J6.0DU. There has been much activity In th. mining industry lu this vicinity during me iihsi ear. i no ticonomlc Mining and Milling company have spent a larg sum developing their property which in six miles south or town. The property Is u stiver-lend and copper proposition ami several rich strikes have boon made on the property dur ing the year. Tho tunnel they have been driving in the mountain is now almost completed to connect with the shun, and they will begin shipping ore to the smelter at all early date. Knnugh ore Is ulrcady In sight und blocked out to justify installing; a concentrator. At White Oaks more men are, em. ployed In the mine at th0 present time than have bcon for a number of years. The best producing mine ut the present time i.s the North llomcBttikc which Is operated by the Wild (Hit Leasing company who ship thousands of dollars'worth of gold every month to the mint at San I'Yanclsco, nnd the mine has already produced comfort able fortunes fur th lessees. A company ha been formed to op erate the Omega coal mine which is operated three and a h;tlf miles south tf town. A tunnel has been driven at the mino 150 feet und the vein at that Orinoco nus wiuened out to the ex tent ot four l'oet. Equipment has been socured and the mine will b operat ed this fall to furnish coal for Curri xozo und vicinity. T. K. Weatherby a mining engineer from El Paso is hern thih month doing prellniinury work on the property A good deal of development work has been done by It. 11. Thomas on his Iron property this year which is located in th0 Oscuro mountains lx milos west of here. The property now shows a vein of Iron ore more, than ten tulles In length. Tho Jic.'trilla district ha had tun. sidcruldo development work In pro griss during the past year us well. Tho Llttell Metal Mining and Reduc ing company are running a nlant and employing a number of men and sev eral other companies aiy ut work on j their properties as well as tho placer workings which uro being operatjd as formerly. Tho Western Clay and ilypsuin Pro ducts company who operate tho large cement ami plaster works at Audio have re-lncorpurated during the past year nnd have doubled their output. More men ure at present at work at tho company's plant than ever before. A new ;lt,000 court house and Jail was started In CarrizoKo this year and Is completed except for the roof and interior work. The building is now being delayed by pending court pro ceedings, which will come lo Issue this mouth in the supreme court of the tor. rltory. Tho famous old Nognl Mining dis trict bus hail some development work going on by Individuals during tho past few months which nun develop into something of great value In die near future. Tho stock business, the large, in dustry In the county, has had un aver age year ami the large Increase this spring with the splendid rang,, avail able will make a prosperous year for the stockmen Much work of a permanent nature has been done tho past year on the public highways the most needed anil costly being on th Pucachu and Nogul hills. The grudo on the Nogul hill was reduced from an 11 per cent lo a 3 per cent grade ami the entlre road put in excellent eonditon. This road Is a part of the excellent Carri-zozo-Capltan-ltosvvell road and Is i complete I and in good condition all the way to Roswcll. Dry farming has proven successful In this vicinity for several years bill tho present season has been the most favorable, ami all thos:e who planted t crop this year are almost sure to get a gooi) return. The lariii iis here are becoming more conversant Willi the successful methods of tlrv farming and t no may see several fine fields of corn In this vicinity that are up to the standard of the corn grown In the corn bell of the middle west. Tho Carriaoxo valley is in Iho shal low water belt i n abundance of water is procurable ul u depth thai will war rant irrigation by pumping. S vcral Wells havo I'oel) tested lor ipiadty md I tiuuntity of the water und the results have been satisfactory. This is still ii virgin field, however, for irrigation by pumping a little has been done nllng that line yet except mm or two orchard that are Irrigated by wind mill. There I also a great possibil ity here for auh-irrig.itlon. The flint crop mis year Is excep- I tlonally largo and unite a iiiantity of nil kinds of native fruit is being ship, pod to other markets us well us sup plv lug tho local demand. While the farrizoto district has not exactly been on tho boom the pat year It has not reti ourath d and Is holding its own and but for the un lorseen olimatlcal conditions a great er advancement might have been made A recoot letter from the Immigra tion department of the Rock Islam! system slates that railroads will di rect Immlgriitlon this way In the fall. IS 60011 Seemed to Give Him n New Stomach. "I suffered Intensely after eating and no medietas or treatment I tried soenied to do nnv Rood." w rite 11. M. Youiifcpeler. Ktlitor of The Sun, Lake View. Ohio. "The first few doses of f'hnmherlnln'S Stomach and Liver Tablet uave me mtrprlsiii? relief and the second bottle seemed to nice me a stomach nnd perf.'rtlv ond health." For nlu by nil dealers. QUI Statistics Made Public By Cen sus Bureau Show Small In crease in Industry in 1910. (Slierlitl rrrpaaliri la Xlumle Jjaraal Washington, I. C, Aug. 1 St. Cen sus inn i lor imrii;id nils issueii inei fe t oitkial statement from the O n- Hureaii relative to the statistics of Irrigation in the stat- of :. , North j Haket.l. j It rs based til a preliminary com jpur.itiv,. summary submitted by Cr. ll.eiirHtid Powers, chief statistician of I the division of agriculture In the Ru- rcau ot 'lie icnsus, under whose supervision it" was prepared by R. P. Tule. special agent in charge tti Irri gation. This summary shows for both i;iii.i and IsH"! the number of furins irrigated, the acreage irrigated, the number of independent enterprise, the length of main ditches, the total cost of irrigation systema, the avtrsge cost pi r ucre li rlgati d, and the aver age annual eixd ot maintenance ami operation. It s.tows also for the year l:ui! the acreage which existing enter prises are capable of supplying, tne acreage iniiiuhd In existing projects.) length or lateral ditches, number ol reservoirs, capacity of reservolis. number of pumping plants, engine ca p.tilty of pumping plants, and acre ag,. Irrigated with pumptd water. The acreage irrigated Is classified by the type of enterprise supplying wa ter and by the source of water sup. ply. Th,. act of congress of February LTi, l!i 10, under which t.it census of irr igation is being taken, provides for col lecting lull information concerning th,, location, character and cost of Ir rigation enterpriser; whether such enterprises ure conducted under na tional, state or1 private control; the acreage of land Irrigated; the prices at which land with water rights can ly obtained, and the quantity of wa ter used for irritation. It should be noted that the figures are subject to revision after more complete tabulation, but it is not ex pected that there will be any muterlal modification of the totals or percent ages reported. Acreage, Kqtiipmcnt anil Cost. The total number of farms irrigated in 10011 was 69, against 54, in 1SSD, an Increase of 15, or 27.8 per cent. The total ucreuge irrigated in 1 1)011 was 10, IMS acres, against i.X'tZ ai res, in lSO'.i, an Inert use of 110.3 per cent. During the same period tho improved lan, In farm Increased 112.1 per cent, showing- thut irriga tion development was at about the same rate as agricultural development gem rally. The per cent of th,. Im proved area irrigated was 0.05 In both 18 and lDim, indicating- the unim portant place, which irrigation occu pies in the agriculture of the stiiti The total area which ull enterprises wer(. capable of supplying with water In 1910 was L'O.KHT acres, an excess of 10, 1J9 acres over the area irri gated in 190:i. Tho total area re ported as Included In projects in 19111 was acres, an excess of l!H,-i 695 acn over the area irrigated in' 1909. This Indicates lit a giuernl we. the area of Irrigated land which will bt. available for. settlement within: the next few years. i In 1910 the number of Independent ! enterprises w as 49; the total length j of ditches vvas 123 miles, and there wer,. 22 reservoirs, having u capacity of 132,187 acrt-ieet. Most of this reservoir capacity, however, is in a natural lake, Vrom which only a small volume tf water Is taken for Irriga tion. The total cost, of irrigation systems tu July 1. 1910, is r ported ns $79,-j 533, us against $Hi.9MI, in lsi.19, tin 1 increase of $772.fi3, or 4,549.8 per; cent. The. average1 cost of Irrigation systems, per acre, to which these systt pis were ready to supply water In 1910. was J3S.17. against a cost of $3.49, In 1899, an increase of $34 68 per acre, t r 993.7 per tent. The average ntiiiual cost, per acre, for maintenance and operation in ' 1 909 was $3.78 per aero. "' Distribution hy Type of Fiiterp1'! iMid hy Source of Water hupply. , Of the acreage irrigated in 1909, 1.610 acres, or 15.7 iter cent, was sup-1 piled by works built hy the Unltrdp Mates iteciaimuion service. Tne re- fllE NEAL i.iyion HAM IT CURE We Invite the most thorough Invest!, gatlon. Kull Information In plain scaled envelope on retiuest Neal Institute 512 X. Second St., Albuquerque. N. M. T(.'MiTllnVF. S2I OOCXXXXXXOOOC Tiie RFMGATIO;j ON WORTH DAKOTA In Loose Leaf Goods, Special Made Account Books, Filing Devices, Rubber Stamps, Seals and General Office Supplies will be found here. Give us a call and be convinced Lithgow Manufacturing Stationery Co. NEW .MEXICO HOUSE Auction Sale This afternoon at 2 l. 111., oj posile the Public Library, on North Edith. I will sell at auction several rooms of elegant furniture, consisting in part as follows: A lovely $511" t' Wessol. Nicklennd tJrofs Action Piano, hue tuissiOH sec tional bookcase. (the Muecy) big leather upholstered ne kers. beautiful mahogany corner chair, library ta ble, beds, mattresses and springs gas range, loveiv miasm n dining table, heavy leather upholstered chairs to match, im lud.ng hosts chair. leau tiful mission nuffet. elegant princess dresser. Hooier kitchen cabinet, refrigerator, a practically new has burner, several sets of books by stand ard authors, cooking utensils and tuisi.es. L,ci au lovers u goou luiniiure 1e (hprp J. M. S0LLIE, Auctioneer. ii'iiining S.63S tures. cr S4.3 per cent, was supplied by individual and part nership works. . I'mler the law .the works built by the I'nited States Kec lati'atioti service are to In turned nveh to the water users for operation and maintenance, and when this takes place all the land irrigated In North Dakota will IV st rved by works t on trolled by the v . iter tis ry. t ream supplied S,77 acres, or 85.7 per cent of the total acreag irri gated, in 19U9; springs supplied 2t0 acres, cr 2 per cent; n scrvoirs sup-Fll'-d 1.260 acres, or 12.3 pi r t ent. BED AFIRE F Smoking After Retirement Proves Higfjly Disastrous for Actor and Wife at Roswell Hotel. ISpeeial Correapondenc lo Motulng Jonrna! Roswell, N. M., Aug. 19. Smoking cigarettes in bed In the "wee sma' hours, brought trouble today lo Bert Kershaw, a player, who has been playing at the American (heater, lie and his wife awoke to find their bed afire and the cigarette was the un doubted cause of the t'ouble. The lundlantly of the house nske.i for dam ages, claiming the value of tho bed ding that wus ruined. Thu actor of fered part of the claim. The landlady refused arid when the show people started to leave town without making a settlement, she attached their trunks. The claim was then paid in lull, but the players hud missed their trains and their next engagement. They now plan a suit iigainat the land lady, officers who Hindu the attach ment and the railway company for failure to check their baggage. , .j. Trv a journal Want Ad. Results USE THIS BANK IN I'i:.VI.I'fl WITH FIRMS OR INDIVIDUALS AT A DIS TANCE. TIIK RKST RKFISH KNC'K YOU CAN .HAVE IS THU HANK WHERE YOU DO lil'SINKSS. Most big business concerns have the bank directory, and, as our bank is listed therein,, we dally receive Inquiries from out of town requesting infor mation .regarding individuals or fir i ns. We are always glad to act AS A REFERENCE In this way. If you ore finan cially responsible and have been fair and honest In your dealings, you can be sure we will give you a good "send-off." 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