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FOUR. THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. Oft Albuquerque morning journal (Of Mai New mt m H f ta JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. ft A. HACPHKRSON JAMES B. BUiK ... by Dana johnkon . PrMtdaat . .ktanafin Kdiiar Editor WmfcTn llefirraaMitatlTe, C. J. AMIKHSO.M, afarqnetto Multiling, ( liicaf u. Hi, Kaat-m TlrprffitatlTi, R-M.ril It. Ml I IJtiAN, I'urk How, w York. ntr4 aa swvmil-rtaaa matter at tha poatofflea at AlbU'iuarqua, N M. BBdar act f CoBirm of Marc 1. 1 171. THE NIIKMMI .HUH!. JM THE t.EAIHVO II.H III If A PAIH OF MCW MKXIf 41. HI I'l'OBTIMi THE rEIV. CleLKS OF Til K KfPI HI MA rUTT al.L THE TIMth, AMI THE METMOI'M OK THK Rll'l III Hill fAKTY HHM THKt AKK Ell. II T. Im9t rlaealalln tha a a af etnar papar tat fcaaa Maths. 1 ta vmlf papa ta JhOT, Mail lam ararjr aa la tia rr. TERM ur HI'MlW-HllTION. Dally, br vail, ana month lag Dally b, aarrtar. ona montb J mi rani baa fclahar rtr- lltmai la arrordr la mmp firm Mul." Iba Aaaari- IHrsrterr. . . HEW Mr.xiro "Tin Manftna alalia rattoa ataav aaar la ma Kawaampar BovW , ,1'0 XO "CIIAXtiK." (?) TO I'ltOTl tT WILD I.IIK. All aporlamen, luvera ul wi,d life and farmer" atuiukl be Interested In tha campaign which tlve American damn I'rotectlve association la nuik Inc. for thi prcacivaUnn of th bird and other KHme of thla country. In lh arTort tn nriiiiw public oiinlon nd obtain favomble legislation the naaoclatlnn Itileniln to lasue and ilia tribute a acrlcs of booklets. It la In landed that these book lota or bulle- lina ahull serve aa reports to menihc and all tlmae who are Interested In th problem nf saving uur wild life from destruction, mill Increasing H through propagallnn In captivity for the purpose of ato, king wild enters. The III at I k li t haa Just lurn l ailed hikI acta forth tin- gem ml pel li y of IhK nrgii ni Jatloii, It la In tuvnr of federal Icglalatlun tv protect mi. gratory wild fowl; ininlrn forestry inethuda ami the catahllshinciit of mint refuges; ato. king I Me water llh (tamo mill food llhh nnd the en forcement nf laws d. -aimed t prnti'i I them: almi prntpi'tlvi- liua iinil hi fin uuriiliiH ytiinn iirni'iiK.illnii iilnint line wlil. h Miull h fur tin- l n. fjl of all "i taiiiru, tin- pixir ua i-ll m the run liimliia' llrinpi'M anil (In fill limit l.iua: iilmnliiti' prnli'i linn of t1n aiilf of iiuIino ilil K.iim', i nil all ini Haiiri a uli iilali-il tn pr.-nci vr, rulM't or llirreii ' the yiime atiii'. Hiri' hip tu fin uiirii lia from ih. Ixinklrt: Thl ri,llllll aliilir tudny lit till' (nrtlnir nf the a In I he nmtlir nf field apnrla. It Liua tmlny the iiiea tlon whether free KhnutliiK ahull inn tlnuo or whither the Kiunjn nn ava tern or il.ii ri mihI linati il IiiiiiIh la tu ImI'iiii Illite-HM.'' NiM'dleaa In the nsn'tt latinti l.o- llevta In free ahoot ink' Tiir nil, iiml ! WorklllK lllnllM the nlllv line. Willi h will make ill in iinamlile for nut li-nath nf iiiii.l In HIWIIliT ..l. e the linnkli t an a "The nwi" lallnii iIi iOiin the mem iH'tahlp. 1 1. mill. mi. iin.l Mi. ..it ol all ai'nttamen ami nf u 1 1 at ile nml Toral niKiiniiiliniia ltit,-r, aleil in pnnie pri.l.-. II..N. It h.iM nn rlx iliy with rlatliiK in l iiil..ntlniiH ami alum anh' y tn furlhir the inmmnii i-iimii., ami f .r thin .ni.. ve it will hi iiinili with other I iiiniia in au ...t nt .rthy i.l.J. . (. In nn nlln r wv i an reaulia he mi i i.m.i.)n ,1 than l.y if fartive i. a-iy1,li..n." Aald fr.nn Hi, inli rest w hi. h all ri-'ht mlmle.l i..,. uiH huir in i In ir i-arrvai i. .n of hiimleaa Ihl l.mli and unlm.ilM, Un riimii.in liua a ihumI i rarlle.il Imiili. I.il al.le It In eU niateit that hetween f ; 5 n.iMiti nun ami I Jiia. Mm ihii.i ilam iui la il.uie kihiii iI l In the i r.ii ami l..r,.i nf tlni H'ui.li; l Iiihp, ta. The w.le ami i.nlv tenn ! tnr the im ream' nf ttn aa In ! ta la the .1- I ... 1 1... ..( the I..I.I. r miji. ih w In, h al" llileinl i i.l e a- m h. i k nil II, -a i I 1,1. I. e.tl i.i.t nlih tin Ml",', ta ie,1 laiva,, allil th' limn I v in, h a Kiriitle I, ii,i uil! The maiii'-to-order praHliiilFin of that aliirdy and atoadfnxt deinoerntic imhltratlnn. thf Itnawell Nfwi, dally eriiui mine hojielecs. A ri'feiit lyauf a,i a : "There l alwaya u calni hefnre n atiirm, en t he 'sailnr any. New .Mix i p ia iin" In the i nlin. TTie aiorm l due to materia lixc when tioVernor McL'oniild coiivenea th firat atate le Kluliiturr. one of the firat dutlea of that U-Klalatiire will be the i lei tlmi nf two aenntnra. There are more a L ;ili,anta than Jnl.a and the fur ia tt'i I n u' In fly when the ilana put on their war jiuint mid Knttier at Sahta ft; Some ioraille effort haa been niiiile tn ne thin aenatnrlal ronteat a poll-, tiral ( nlurini; hut an far aa the N'ewa can aee It will Im a nnn-liolitieal fluht. The demorrnta and proreaaive repuh ' ana w ilf lie looker on in Vienna, anil If the aiyn do not belie they will "aee i i r ii i ,t i hi bull nml liuhhle until It o'er mna the atew." The Mnndpat tera w ill he In the aaddle and inatead ! nf huviiiK to eonteat with um, I her party fnr the aiipremac)' It will tie a family row. I. ike all family dlaputea it la K'iIiix to he hitter anil the cars 'hi I will he left will not muni he for uniten. The dozen pattlnta who think they liave a prcaent ( hanee regard th la iih the time fnr net (on. They realize that It iii a I'll of carelctttififHfl w hlrh en aided Hum to aei ure the majority in the leKlnlature and that the mlatake ia not likely to he repeated. Many of thern arc afraid that thla will poai thely he the laat uppearanre of a ataioipat reptjiuicun mujorlty In a generation. They knnw that If a democratic and proxreMiiye republ ican loiclalalure ever aaaemhle that prnvlalon will he made for a more popular manner of electlna; aciiatora than that which now obtaina. They know further that if the people ever set a any thoae who now have the beat chance will he entirely out of the lial of poHalhilltiea. It ia their liiKt chance mid the eonteat will be fast and furluua." After all, the. Nrwa' work la rather cliimay; mid we fear the pniKrnrn up on which it an aire nuuutdy liihiain may poaalhly haw n t'rlrnp put in it. XATIOX.Mi :.1.TH. I,KI YKAIt. .ih, ami .! hi The t hut II, b.r I,; dialing. )i, :i a. .ta. It haa ta'H ) I ., , I, i t.it atiu. ti..n .1 tl.e i In, riH in v 1 1 1- . eela. I'll' h. . .1 ( hi-rw i.- I, . v c t., . :, Mr. I. Th, n i,,,, i. . .. Ual.le a i, a ..! I-,' n . it. i n t. it , i rn kl'in 'I." ,til.' ai kinrfa f rotnpt i. . 1 M.ft t 1 1 i, . lion a.!t ii. .1 t Idmr . i: , . . rate ami I'. i It i . .1 hnpd 111 'I a-- " Ct-e,t I M ;.. i : . t he a 1 1 n t !,. . . If lllet t, I . f flltlK In I.,;. , any i i i . ii,, i fireatrr i t..:it 1 Ttie t ' v. -i , t a helter w ntlj la t., t-etter W t lu.i inniia. Ihit the lie .. ,!.. I ureal . I ,. h Aceorditifr to i uatnm, more ()r leaa facetlniia, this la tho year when u wo man may with Impunity tu her repu tation and Immunity frnm ndvi ce crltlciKiii, take prnaiiectlv e inalrlninn- Inl aflalra intn tier own hand and In itiate tletntliltlnua InnkinK Inward mati iiimiiial cnmi'liciitiniia. Aa tu whether iidvaiitaKc la aitualls taken nf thla exception In the cahii- lar, that la 'aomethlnif no feller can llml out." l'lxhr the ordinary nro- ttreHH nf cotirtahlii ami marriime, no 1 1 1 1 1 u im I xhi.lt of the divorce court ia ever ahli" to llml out lut how It hap pened. And Leap Year furnlahca no eptlun tn the rule. The rreacnlt Journal Miner an a on thla IntereatiiiK auhlect; I'M . i. It liaa mi llliliKiiallV InllK llHt f allr.u tlve and nci nnipllahcil ladiea who inetix their alKiialurea with Mica" It I.M.kn like a retleitlon on the noil of thla city to any thla, but II the ahoe fit h. Id the fellow who feela it do Hie ilniWinu. It Innka like further Icllcctioli nil Hie ellter- .rlM nf tile baihi'lnla of i 'I, It u hell mi rrlill oilier that It llil.t hi en three yvara aim e Iheai- ludlea had the prltllene of lakiiiK ui' the matter, lor 1 heoiNtlt'ca, Hut what'a the uae? What man In there who doc not knnw that ladiea who are matrimonially hit lined have itcra ami aiindry wnta of fiatherinx I In i r airnvta nml nulllltliiK their craft. When H man waiita tn tet n wife, poor I, lun, I. l ine riiw, he can lily r it all intn the pii netice nf h lady tinl intriat lor to h.ne mercy on lllin ami wet It over aa ouli klv na pOarihlc. I Hit a woman, oh. my! What need ha ahe of am h t Inniay cnntriv .iii, m aa a tint prop-i-al' (She In dci ka ht rai II In (ta. In item fi ippcilis and he. poor fellow, ilneaii t knnw w lint It la the matter with him, hut hit hint a lin er let Iiiik Mimew here Inaide ami ullh flnttci Iiiks ami llniitnlerliiKa. he filla Intn lint net, nml ahe aweellv -frntt.t hint In. hand i.u-r hand, and , ,.la him ahoiit her feet. After It ha ha p pemd he iI.khiiI know what N the matter with him until he wake up M'Vi ral tenia .ttlelwaid. an, ectl then he it n ' I Kite an: i li nr account 'f I In- K imc. It ( aittita woitii while wati hum the mairniae i,-, ,,r,ta to see what are tin- plnlnlile i I. .in., a ol Hie hllmnll ri e iIiiiik mil 111 Una Kiln r it inn. If llir leiorda -h.,tt a tl , I. led im Te.lae Ii Hie i.i.nil,, i ,.f mat rinK, - thia )eir we may juatlv com In. I,- that the wn men -r ni ne expert in Kilting thu.Ka nrr.mi'etl thin the nun. Ami if the) ..in it. i a letter loli i i,.,,,aii; II, in Piatiatlca have recently been enm plle'l on the comparative wealth ot the leading natiniia which not only are lnteretin, hut In one way are a little aurprlalnir. It la Ketu-rnlly aa aunted that the l'nit-d State in the wialthiest nutlon Jn the world. Thla l" true a far aa the total of national wealth la concerned. Hut the per capita wealth of this nation ia exceed ed by two others uni"iiK the larger nation. The total wealth of the I'nitetl State In 1910 w.-ia eatlmuted at $1:5,0011.000,0(10. That of Creat Ilrltaln nn reckoned at $8)1.725, 000, OnO In 1H0S, and that of France, In JdlO, at S3, 000, (100,000; that of f'.erman.t. ICI.r.OO, 000, 000, and that of IlusMn, 160,000,000,000. Hut w hen it com t-a to the amount per cap ita. We take a lower rank. J"rance' lead nil initioriH In that reaped, with $2,070, followed by Clreat HrltaJn with $1,72, the Vnlted State with $1..1S, (lermnny with $1,000 uod KumhIh with only $400. The fact that the average, that Is the per capita, wealth of the Vnlted Ktatea l leg than that of France or (Jreat lirltaln may cauae mirprlae, for It I generally asHiimed that the aver aue American la better off than the averaKo Frenchman or KiiKliHhman. A u matter of fact, flKure rexardlni,' average are apt to be deceptive. If one man haa $10,000,000 mid 9,'JV9 have nothing, the average wealth of the 10,000 would lie. $1,0(10, yet that I very far from ahowlns what the average man of thu 10,000 powaws hven the fluure ua to the total of national wealth do not atate all the fnvtn. The total wealth of the I'niled State I given at $125,000,000,000 and that of flreat lirltaln at conalderably lower flijure. Iiut KhKllHhmcn have billions Invested In thl country. The real wealth of a country could not jeN cor rectly eatlmnted unlca the umotint of It indehtednee or Ita credit account with other natlnna wa known. Thia would be a most difficult matter, nl though uttempta at nuch estimtiteii To the resident of oyater Hay on Christina day the doughty colonel pn.uhed the urKent. need thai ureal men cultivate humility. And example ia atill miKhtier than precept. The colonel Is prepared to knock down any man who says lie, the colonel, is not n u in hie. A I'hiladt-lphia woman haa applied for a divorce on the (iround that her hustmnd hu- heen continuously drunk for 40 year. That Is the way it Km . A man makes a record prob ably unequalled In the world and his wile. Inatead of belli;; proud of him, wants a divorce. Some republicans insiat that Juatiee Hughes I the one man to lead their party to victory. Somebody will be Indicted for treaaon if this keeps up. When Dr. Wiley begins to offer up ret ipe for political economy must wc underatand that ho has exhausted his Invention for the kitchen? .According to Admiral Lieivey's idea, shared by Knoaevelt and many others, every peaceable man should go heav ily armed. When buying a cough medicine for children bear In mind that Chamber lain ('ouith Itemedy I moat effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that It contains no harmful drug. For aalo by all dealers. STOREY TO BECOME DECEMBER TRADE BAR ASSOCfATION 5130,000 WILLIAMS POSTPONES ITS AT MOUNTAIIR SATISFACTORY Heavy Crops of Beans and Other Things Bring Pros perity to Mountain Town; Newcomers Arriving Daily. MEETING Session to Have Been Held at Commercial Club Tonight Put Off Until Wednesday Even ing; Judge Abbott to Speak, SCHOOL BURNED Splendid Building, Pride of Northern Arizona Town, Goes Up in Smoke; Insurance Is About $11 ,000, Sperlal Corratpaadrnre to Moraine Journal) Mountalnair. X. M., Jan. . Moun tainair merchants report the best Ue- ctmlier trade that they have ever ex- t have been held this evening. , ; . lnlB 18 Ulu' to ,ne neavy',becn l"8tponed until -.I-,,, vi ucbiib ami me numper crops , ning, iwuookit. a ne necu in mis section is an outlet for separated cream so as to convert . the surplus forage into a ciiFh product. Mountalnair has the feed, the climatic conditions, tile wa ter, but needs the dairy stock and the outlet. ASSISTANT TD RIPLEY? Mr. J. W. Corbett has just received his roller mill and has begun the in stalling of same. Jt is reported that he will be ready for operation within a very few dayn. It is not a large one, but will an ft Ice for present needs and spells Improvement, which Is perceptible along every line of indus try here. Mountalnair haa plenty of water and the best In the country. Free water has retarded the development along nils line ana heen a detriment to many of those who have settled ulnne for speculative purposes, within the next three months more than three thousaid dollars will he Invested wells and equipment which should have been done four years ago. HEALTH OF LATTER REASON FOR CHANGE have been made. A recent Kngllsh KOUIIS Slated FOI ViCC-PreSi-financial writer computed that llreat I , aency; rox to be uenerai Manager; Parker to Succeed Latter Official, lirltaln tin about $17,500,000,000 In vested in other countries. The. Vnlted Statea, on the other hand, has compar ntlvrly few foreign Investments. In reality, therefore, It Is likely that some of the oldtlme creditor countries. Ilk r.iiKiHim, i1 ranee ami itniianil, arc ricocr man woiiiii appear irnm a enm- pulation of their national physical rr sources; alone, while th,. Vnlted State Is poorer than would appear from an estimate of Its physical resources. Tin re is n rumor chanucs will take place future umong Santa Fe It. Store), iiotv In charm will. It Is said, become that Severn I In the near officials. V. of operation assistant to Many old citizens are returning anu getting thenifcelves in position to crop heavier than ever before. No place like thia where free lands can be gotten that produce so will with so little effort. Several new arrivals are looking for lands on the stroit. The launching of the new state will bring hundreds from present indica tions, not only to this, but other com munities in New Mexico. The need Is for farmers who will farm und the re. suits are assured. . .. SEVEN YEAR OLD RAS 1 The annual meeting of the Hcrnal- Jllo County Har association which was has Wednesday cve- when It w ill be held at the Com mercial t ilth. M. K. Hickey. the pres ident, presiding. Aside from the election of officers nnd the receiving of annual reports of the officer and committees, the feature of the evening will he hii ad dress by Associate Justice Ira A. Ab bott of the New .Mexico supreme court. It likely will he the last occasion for soma? time that Judge Abbott will have un opportunity to talk to th nit inter nf the bar. and a large nuni b'.r undoubtedly will be present. The annual meetings of the associ ation are generally interesting be cause of the elections that take place ordinarily there are several candi dales for each office hut this year no otic has heen announced as h cr.ndl date for any ..ne of the various of fi ces. A pleasant meeting is thcrefori in prospect. ii BOOMERANG BILL I! PAYING SKULL CRUSHED m:v mi:vi(; or .(K)i i to is. t i n te'l lb I. be. ml i, "l.l I 'liii:. w ht t , r tn th, in and let le.ip ve.ir. Whin It lomea unlit down tn the nllii- i n. I of this lll, all. II, What . -le , it i, ii nv..n ia ta.re why a i, l-l i t.n I .,!it.,ta l.t le re t .1 (he tnal w..,l Mir. lt " t-i..i.iae the w nninh 1. pritt) I l'e the ln-t Vol 1 ,.lr ,t Hem. I t I! all ,1,,. ttom.-n -nr a) j-i'l.Mh ' l I,,. New coiidlliniis are here, still new developments am in sight, that Impart a new meaning to the iiood romls movement The (lenmml for belli r minis -grew "ut of the necessities of Hie rural public in it ntily for economy in trans portallon, hut to make rural life liv able. Hut now that the self-propellei motor is wot king a veritable revolu turn In II aiisporl.'itlnii, the need of better rnada Is absolutely imperative. The horse-drawn vehicle will prnllt by thla linprnvcmi nt. but proper roads now Imply what Is In he nothing less than a new era In rural transporta tion. The automobile has become Indis pensable for pleasure and convenience, but now the motor truck, or auto ve hicle for biislnes purpose is about tn have even greater vogue, says (he American Agriculturist. The mntor post-conch will anon col lect, tram port, deliver and bring back parcels ami passenger. The motor prnilu, e dispatch system Is to collect produce In, m farm tn farm, convey It liili kit- to market, sell the same, make purchase and bring the gumta nr the nmn.y hack to the farm. The pro ducer of grain. Iniit or other heavv i ropa win tnnsport same nulekly and ei on, mil. ally over tirm hard high- wat due, t to m irket, or to the rail way shipping point. oner Itppiieu in inrnung will go fir to solve the help problem, in ihnir and mil. timid rnmla will make pnsMble many new applications of potter tn rural industry. lieaide oil, tt.i.M. coal and wood, electricity I go ing to be applied til potter oil the farm, in the homo and tor mntor transput liitmn. Movement "f l"'th pasaengera ami fnUht w ill 1 cniiilin ted over the hlghwnv lor vnatly longer diatances and with greater frequency than nnw ai-anm possible. Yet this will linnase rather than decreuaje the tonnage h rill 1. 1.. I wat.r. Hood routs am) motor vehi, lea, to gether wnli thu. iial ch'stpe ning of ami mi , i nt emeiit coming in tele ginpli ami telephone, in Hie mail and iie-s ant.,, and in existing mcUi mia of ir it, spot tatlon by r ul and wat- ig our whole , etple i loser I'rcsl.lent I-.. 1". lilnb y, en account ol the latter health, which makes it liMpiosihlc for htm to give proper at- lention lit the details nf his position. C. W. Komis. now general malinger at Topeka, will be promoted to a vice-pri subm' y in , harae of opera tion. F. c. Fox, at present general manager at Amnrd'n, will succeed Mr. Kouns at Topokn. Just who will t Mr. Fox's plan I a ma Her ol iill.lectllle, but it will probablt lull K. J. I'arker, now, general superin tendent at Topekir and J. M. Kuril, general atipcritite mle nl 1 41 Junta is luted for Mr. Talker present posi tion. It Is the report that (i. K. Aver, mm superintendent at Chilll- 1 utile. Ill, will tie nr, pointed general. supi 1 11m iiiient 111 place of, .Mr. Kern. STARL NO MUS CA L COMEDY COMPANY AT OKPHEUM th. Slarland lite el,.). I Iplleimi r, tti!l 'gfHler. So, h mt . nv iiit.il I, 1. tn 1 1,, ,.n I, I of g....,l A liter a 1. intn l amir r I I ' . . t w I '. I I 1 job If II p to ih ic.l t ike Hi 1 .1 lit ii., ' .1 litile m.n ' ,-n l,e , 1 pi ll I., I. ni p'l.'l ami liil'lUlib alloll (,f per n e and mi r.tiandiai .na m ne unity l-. iti,., n individuals, is. ,,.i..,;,s. states. a,s tion With 1 i 011 muoiis a, ,iiaintam 1 ahip lie b. it,r i.mlerst.inding between 1, n.oie .iitbleni in each other, inlit , .1, eptn.na toward v.irtina result w in I... n more 1. the ;, l, -1 11 l,n of .el - ss, 1. log nf 1 l.l antag II I Itle W ill l.eeomr I I It, ,1 SI ilea w ill 1.. tt. i'ihie-t en.l happl p lost 111 tl. t. II, PI I Is to. ,1 a, nt re k I n Pel fjila. ha T he I I lot I- a 'I ',, 1 ! oie 'I I e '..Sill Its, tt . lt.lt : -l s II 1, 1. It WC j 1,'n.li mot t m 'Ml wuh Hie IV far 11..; ii. tl la; tilt 1 J I J 4. J--.J I f-.i. I It 1 1 I ',. I ..I UllCCl. ,1. I' 1 a .icnoiin. rd that a famoua l"u rnpein phva..ir. has diaoincred n it'i'T 'sure cure for the n,r. It la .t ttilll moelh Ihit i n.l cure dla- 1 ' me 1 e v . ,10, r is aim I- Si ul. lllv the llg igelllcllt. i'lie 11,11;- , this beautiful ami pop- .r.l or .1 nt In l.'l iiumeiiciiig tonight Musical couipent of ttv. er people will cppe.ir at for a ahort pany enmes tilar platllnlis. ttilh Hie r Iniig and suc cssi ul ng.ig. 1 I'aso. A strong east of principals ami ,1 huge clmi us nf attractive g't ls. all nf w hum are .singers ami dam crs. to gether with a carload nt S.!i mli.l s.'imrt, el. g. int cuMutms ami u. electrlttl ettecls is Mltticient I'cinm- iiieiiilatnn n the amusement loviri" of A Ihuiim 1 iUe a tn the luciiis ol tills t ninpailt . This ! in re.. lit) a dollar alda. tion but through the persuasion of Man ager I nn id Chiton! ot the orpin-urn. the man. 'gemei ( of tin- compauv has ln-t 11 Induced to play thia engagement at popular ptl.es as follows Children. 10 cents: gemral admission, I'd cents and rcsertc.l siats, ;tn cents. There will be the usual run ot nit Imp pi. tin, s. foil. .wed by the inusi. a! coined). lHiors open at T p. m. I'er formam c starts at 7 30. Ml.i:V ItlliMV VIMS nlwaya give satisfaction because the) alwa.t do the work. J. T. Shelnnt. Hrcmeii. ',.1., siya: "I have used Foley Kidney Fills with great satis faction and found more relief from their use Ihnu irnm ant other khln. ) medicine, nnd l ve tried almost al! kind. I n cheerfully recommend them to nil sift-rcr for kidmy ami bladder trouble " J. It Oltiellt. Small Boy Who Steals Ride On Heavily Laden Coal Wagon at San Marcial Meets Death Under Wheels. Hparlul Currr.iion.lenca t Mornlnc Juurniill San .Marcial, N. M., Jan. 6. Tues day evening a very sad accident hap ,,ir.cd to tli. little son nf Av angel l!.i.j- ues, the particulars nf w hich are given by the Sun Marcial Standard as fol lows: The heavy dray wagon of Jules (iiandjean was going down the street n ward th,. school house loaded w ith two tons of coal when it passed lit tle Luciano Bajues, who was going home with a small bundle in his halm. .Mr. liraudjean, who was driving, saw that Hie small boy was going to catch the wagon tu ride so tl hi hi helpel to keep him off. which was done un til the wagon was a little wry iiheinl. and It was thought the boy would walk on home. Little 1,111 i.1110 aught the wagon again and in some way gi t on th,. coupling pole beneath the float, between the front and back ax les, and mde about half a block. It is supposed that while riding Ii" dropped his bundle and in trying .0 get off to get it fell and one hind wheel of the heavy wagon ran across his, head. His skull was crushed but he lived about two hoins after the accident happened. T BRIEF VISIT Professional Hobo Who Claims to Have A. No, 1 and Others of His Clan Outclassed Blows Into Town. ROME DESTROYED T OGETHER WITH I S CONTENTS GIFF0RD FINCH0T TO FIGHT PIPE LINE BILL Washington. .1 in. C.iff. r-l I'in i hot. form, r hi. f forester and presi- dem ol llle National I'onservat.oii as sociation toiiat iued a st. 1 1 ,-in. nt i:rmii( Hie ,t. -I. t m congress ! a I li int i ,..l n. d i t i;- present. im i Hak.r of c.,1 -.(..! ti in ci , i, ling a wntei pitc !me ngl t ,o w .t through V.-i n ra tion.,! f. r. t 1.. Ho' Iltd!,, I '. , tn eompnr.v ot Mr I'iiw, . mol.ev Valoe the l.iU I- o the HI . s I bets." am! w M ,ataMiali tile lu.l t t l w.tt. r ... i , on. panics g.-neia lt t.i use lo t., i ,1 i, r,st lamia in sp tc of the got ei r.i,,,-m and the ctuuts. , rmn. I. res th ite.l is i ..us ami w.itir I D. A. Austin and Wife Hae Narrow Escape in Midnic, Blaze Which Robbed Them of Their All; Partially Insured. Aroused In the middle of the night mini their slumbcis by the , rack, ."a nt the ceiling over their I'ltl, to 1111(1 the room tilled Willi smoke. 1 1. A. Austin ami hi.- wile, a color, d couple residing at 411 Wist SI He e.e. tiue. had a narrow i scape lr.,111 being biirnetl to .bath at midnight in a tire which destroyed their home nn, its contents. Though both fin- iiiupan :es made .iii.k I una to th- a. i-iu- of 111,' blaze. t!ie fie mes had gained too much heailvi i) and tin- small traine strut ture with a t.ntil iii:iti,,n canvas iiitl paper roof was soon consumed. The origin nt the fire w as a m.t a t.rv. There was ro nr.- In the house , the time llltd the i-lllv way th.i, Austin can account !r II is tli.it n spark from a neighboring Ow.ilir.u p.-rhapa was blown' onto the loot w hich igi.ited. This in mi probable since the tire started on the r.',,f. The fir. ioir.,u,m.s pretent-.l H.e spread of the tire t,. adjoining I n t.! iliKt bv a libera! use ot water w!,i h US.'.l l, ring ii. hi i s mg. im r. te. .1 h the alroi , ,1 d 1- t In! 1 ik-i ;' i . d li . Mt w ,-r -gr t h. i n p!.- p.. tin- S . ,-Vplc a s l m -im 't ... . 1 1 . i M. Tr- f irt.-l -p. The loss is ."leu .'.out I'.i.i. and it. is ., I i iliai a n, . Austin IS al tosh Mar.tw.tr . .lea. on II . bur. h Tn. . ol,,r. .1 i !.-. Another tin- aisim tt . tun,, .1 in eafller 111 the I'V.l.ilJK Ir, VI the " " -I .r of iV.al atnue ami K'mn :r.-.t When g.ven aa soon as the rrnipv , ,uM d bv - tire v hi. h start. ,i from cc.uh app.srs -hmher!ain Cough h. t nai-.ea at th.- t.ar a rm.lmr Ilen-.eJv will w.r.i off an attack of -,t 41 South Ariio. Tlie a'irt had crnun and prev.nt all danger and ., ,n ldacl t., n, ir a f. re. . ntna ii.i'.l,. Tt.,i in. Is ol f.re .. Hi f, n , ,ii,l a -111,11 sl,.,i "llnomerang Hill." nf professional hoho fame who i hums to be in a class by himself when i' comes to traveling on nerve, blew into Albu- i) u or, no last night from the west and aiinounied he would s.iend the day here. According to 'lioomeraltg" he rode In on the Chicago Limited, but not on that portion of tills lux urious train where you loll back against n plush covered cnair in tne b.st rv.ition carw iih your feet against the steam plpis. Kut he arrived, all right, even If he did not hate a lit st ela a ticket. "Hello, I'm -lioomeinug It'll." ursi vou know me?" was his gr-'cting as P.- mvaiicii tne c.iiioiiai sanctum of the .Morning Journal last night. "I'm the King of Trumps, he further auroum i d to make cer tain his introduction. "Iloomeramr'' locked like a boom r. lie was , iad in heavy corduroy oat and trousers with cap to match. He wore heavy shoes and a flannel shirt. A necktie tu tomple his attire. He was bubbling over witti Infor mation ala.nt his travels, f poricnecs mil reputation. According In his story lie has lion hoboing twelve years. Started the wondering life, he says, v. Iu-n he w as divorced by Hie daughter ol a wealthy brewer who "three him over" been use he couldn't stand nn uiilimittd allowance and fl ee ht IT. Hut I'm g dug to settle down -nine day," he conildetl to the nevvs pipcr man, "and then I shall write a boo lj of my travels.'- The King of Tramps Is on Ms way to New York trom San Francisco, it lo re he n-cently landed after knocking .ib.mt in th- ' nit nt. which .ticludcd a trip tn Japan. (Siieelnl CorrniMiiidnare to Moraine Jonrn.il) Williams. Ariz., Jan. 6. The Wil liams school building one of the fin est and best buildings in the south west lies a smoldering ruin as a re sult of a tire here thl week. The cause of the fire is somewhat of a mystery, but is supposed to have been caused by a spark from the chimney lodging in the extreme top of one of the gables. There the fire was first discovered about 6:35 a. m. by the janitor and hard work was done trying to prevent the flames spreading to the main structure, but as there was no water to be had all efforts proved futile, and before 8 o'clock the handsome edifice the pride of every man, woman and child In Williams, wan in ruins. The Wil liam.-; News says: We are unable to state when the older part of the building was erected, or the cost thereof, hut the west addi tion was built in the year 1906-7, at a cost of $5.00u. Five years ago an $8,000 addition was added. About two years ago steam heating appara tus was Installed in the entire build in:,' at a cost of about $3,000 and it was considered by all as' one of the most modern school buildings In Ari zona. I-;ervtliing that would add to the advancement of the pupils had been placed in the building by the school trustees. The board of .school trustees lost no time in beginning tne work or making temporary arrangements for taking care of the scholars. Some of the departments will use the M. E. church, others will use the Catholic church, and the remain der will be housed in the I. O. O. F. opera house, upstairs. fortunately this school district is free of debt and has a good balance to Its credit in the bank and can pro- eed at once with the erection of un- uther building to take the place of Ihe one destroyed. . The new structure will, ,nf course. he much larger than the old one. as the need of more rooms has been badly felt this winter. The total loss will approximate close to $30,000. Fred W. Smith, lerk of the hoard of school trustees. stated there wa' an Insurance of 000 on the building. SECRETARY BOOSTS T Development Urgently Needed in Newly Settled Regions of the West Says Jim Wilson, BLIZZARD PLAYING GENERA L HAVOC WI TH TRAFFIC Trains From East From Twenty-Four to Forty-Eight Hours Late; Schedules On Belen Cut-Off Also Disarranged. fiiartrtl C'orreapnnilene to Morning Journal Washington, 1). C Jan. 6. "ln mii'li of the west cattle raising for beef has long bei-n the principal busi ness," said Sc.-ivtai y Wilson, "but dairying is cnmparatively new. There is an extensive market, however, for dairy products: and especially In the newly settled regions it i-- found that tin- dairy industty fills such a place in agricultural economy that Its devel opment is urgently needed. "In addition, a special enterprise has 1-ecn undertaken with creamery patrons in lovvn, the object being to determine whether It will pay cream eries to carry on the same sort of work among their own farmer patrons for the sake of getting a better quality ol' cream ,-i n- ie.-i-.i c , ' . t -.. . t'T. II- :'c ale,. I,, olu net-pill.;' ius been introduced, along with other im proved methods, find the effort Is made to dis, over the leaks that re duce profits. "In the older stales nf the north, where dairying is already an estab lished and highly developed industry, tile work of the department outside ol advice to Individuals upon re.iicst. , oiisb is ihiclly in tlie propagation of cow -testing associations un, In, im provement of city milk supplies, due list in ir -ism. i i. 1 1 ions are .societies for co operating in the k.cping of herd rec ords by engaging a man who goes from f irm tn larm peri. xll, ally, makes ..l.scrvailnns. and keep records for the herd of all tin- members of the association. I'.y this means rn-ords are secured without the trouble or xpoiise involved when each man keep them for himself: and in var ious other wavs the co-operation of (he farmers Is productive of profit. e heavv sn vf.-d trains which should Albuuueruiie from th vi i ro delayed, i-n.l o wh i. h were due lining t,, th K.itifis nil th. have arnv e,l in ist t.-tenln number of Hi, Saturday 'li!. ,l to real h here. Tram Ml" over Hie Cnl-off fro St. I.n't'. due in th'S cut- on Sato dar night at :3n was ; hours la' it was -t. laved lath It the sonwfa'l and a derailment of a freight et Nib bird. Sunday's li ' al-". act . r hours Int.. an, did not arrive i,nt this morning. ii'y two trellis fr.m the east in , l the main line ri a, l.e.l t!-t rite .p. tore dirk. I'nd i.n'v on - no.,,. I.,-', e. lidnicht. No. of s.iiurd,-. m.i.i.i ; I in get through, aa .!i l also th c-. rti..t llMII.d. but th,, Se, oi, a-- - lion urd. in' I . th. t eld I e , r. a ii, r l-mit.d r,,t . ri it Hi. I in I. Mid-!.- . ,n l v.. an' I t' b. bind K in. f s.,: mm l, til ,.f a n.nthtr i. all tli -I -el. , s;.l ailt . , pi j m 1 1, l utiio a tiii.itt. . re ,,.o kl-- &l.tr -I, VIRULENT S. MLP0X IN WESTERN MEXICO v:,ca. Jar T Sir..i!,., hat cVt.u.s :r;r.i , 'in-a i. lig the ve-i , o.is of "i-,'" and i:a?iitUn have X.-s..'. f ? n. a rasing hen fuirr:t,r.-d. The riise-iae is aa'd to hrive broker .tin n1a, st n-rrrt.aii!o and Cul,.-in t il i f Ihe .I ,,- , f s,,,,,,., ,;.. (trnietti otn. i.,"a ,,r,. m t,it.g i,'..r t v. t::tita"t stamp it u.t. ELKS THEATER Monday, January 8 THE COMEDIAN WHO ALWAYS PLEASES to' -IN- The Merry Musical Comedy "The Girl, the Man and the Game" 35 Clever People, 80 percent Girls. Brimful of Laughs. NOT BLUSHES. 18 Tuneful Catchy Songs--18 Special After Holiday Prices, 75c, $1.00,51.50. Scats at Matson's. Get yours EARLY.