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FIVE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15,1915. III LEADS IN mucin o F PROPOSED L Total of 387 Bills Have Been Placed in Legislative Hop- ' per, of Which 229 Are From House of Representatives, fiMCIAL f-OKKKaPONDINCt TO MOffMINS JOUftNAU S;in1ii !', Feb. '14. A total (if 3S7 i bills, resolutions, memo! inls unit pe-, titio'iis have been introduced In both1 hiiilw'B of the i'fislii Ull'f to date. Thel liniise lends with I'L'.t bills, 1 house' liiint resolutions, 7 house ifxoln I inns, j house petitions, 1 house joint tne. annul. til l- In the senate ISO MIIh, 1 sennit Joint memo) 'in I, 7 senate; joint rcsolut ions mid ii wnntp resolu tions have been introduced. Nlm-bsMi to Jinljfe Mann's t'nslit, ( Jndne Aliinn leads in both houses: with nineteen measures to his credit j in addition to two introduced jointly, with oilier members. In fact, the Iter-j nulillo eoiinly delei-'iition In lioih! (noises is responsible for more Ihniii ,,ne-eii;lilh of nil the measures Intro-1 iluccd thus fur. Senator Wnllott, stands seeond with fourteen measures, hesideH one Joint bill with Jlinkle. Thiril pliieP Koes to Molt with thir-j teen tiieMsiires besides a. Joint bill , with lll'cld. Fourth place is taken by Smilor 'lark with twelve measures, while tilth place is divided between I'enchnn and Sena, each with eleven; bills. UeTiehan nlso appearing Joint-1 v with Katnn. i-'iMh Idaee (joes to J'.laek, Next or Montoya. Skidinore, add jifelrt, with ten each, llfeld hav nnd Skidinore on one Joint measure, and Skidinore on one Joint measures. More Ulan one-f mil I h of all I he bills must be ascribed to tne above ten legislators. Work of Oilier l uislalors. Medina nd Skcen nnve nine bills; AlldredKc. Kv.ms. Jankey. liiie ami (.'haven y J. una have each intrn du.ed t-inht bills; Speaker llomero seven besides one Joint bill; Dow, Francis. Swan, Welch. I'.arth, Hinkle. ; ,.,.h Hinkle beinir nlso on one joint bill; Ortiz, l.ncero, Martinez, Monlosa of Sandoval, Tharp, cramp-: ton, llartt, have introduced live; measures each, Ortiz appearing also! ,m two and Martinez on two Joint bills; Palmer anil Navarro four each, Palmer also beiiin on one Joint bill; i p.lood, Dryan, ('haven. Fleming, tion-i sales, Hewitt, Sandoval, Smith, Veal, ( ViKll of 1'iiion, How man, Ooepp, i ljiURhren. Mrt'ov, three each besides j n numher nf Joint measures; Abeyta. : Chaves. Onllenos of Satiti Fe, Miil-I lens, ViCil of Socorro, Jiurns, Senator (ialb'Bos, Snlzer two each besides 1olnt measures; Katon, (lalleuos of i i'.iiadalupe. t.ujun. Ueinbnrii. Jlyan, i Taylor, Trujillo, Mabry, 1'aRf, one I each. To ltosulatc County Olhcois. House F.iU No. 2, by Abcytia, pre-! Rcribiim limitations as to the eliRihtl-. ity of county officers, was favorably . reported in the house yesterday, but ( tahled without prejudice until print ed copies of the bill ale received. I Yesterdav afternoon meetlnus ot , the house committees on taxation and , judiciary were held. A meeting of. the committee on. const it utionnl , .i .,i,n has been c.'l ed for Moll- ilUII ll"llii iiir, I day ftcrnuoii. . . , , , Senator Isaac Ilarth Friday ad- j dressed the pui-ilH of the ramn.ar and hii;h schools oil "Abraham l.in- coin." driving home important lea- S"V (1 Sarisent of SuntA 1, Col. j n k' It Sellers of Albuiicriue, anil I Herbert W. Clark of I-as W been appointed a committee at W . meetinu' of the New, Mexico Munl.'i-, p'lcue to look after matters. The leaKiie endorse,,! J IrM Mann's pavlK M. wwers iop"s df interest to municipalities; were discussed informally. Yonl's I5UI rmoml. Mouse Hill No. &2 by Veal, n , nit; to permit fhade and orname ...1 Ifm Kt-owlnK in Prks "r Pf" otuh' r 1U ; i be Krounds, stre.ts and highways M neoniorated municipalities was ported with the recommemlat the bill be. placed on the ca end.ir lo afford discussing ami anieiidim'nt- j Other bills favorably report. r Hons, Hill No. 143, by A. A. Sena an act for the extermination of pra'tie, oKS Mouse Hill No. 59, by Jnt e and Keinbur, an act for the es lishment of no fence precin. 'ts, w h I n -i .nil aim ndmeiils, ! was ielini--u ---- House Hill No. 1S2. by Kehn. un act, to amend the New Mexico m, s m ad; Mouse Hill No. 214, by Ueneh.m, appropriating $S,000 to compena, le owners of the Santa I'V clay banks M the clay taken by the stto I'-int. n liary tor brick making. I hero ' I.iiu on tile cal- luri'iiuv iwi iu.v "ii' ....... , , end.ir for Monday afternoon s HeKS.on. . Important is the bill introduced h I ncinburn ami Conzales provniinir "r, the oi-Raulzation. division, cousoli.la- ; lion, (lisoiKanlzafion and change or bonndarv lines f school disti'K'Js and reiealin Section 'It, Chapter 9i, Iii'.vh of 1907. It provides that new school districts shall be lormed upon a petl- lion and statement of fuel Binned n: a majority of the leKal elector within , said district, coritalnlnK the names j and nues of all persons of school io;'? ; actually resident in tile proposed (Us- , trict. This document Is to be sent to the superintendent of public instruc tion who shall recommend to tho county FChool superintendent wliHt ho deems wisest. No district shall bo created unless it has at least twenty five persons of school iiro and there, are at least that many left In the old district The county school superin tendent shall appoint three school di rectors for the district to serve until successors are elected. The territory of a school district shall not bo so re duced as to make its bonded iu'b'bted neas exceed fi per cent. Verv effective should prove thj. (1.11) " ati'Jioi'iziiifr the eoi;oMdall in of districts upon petition by the ma jority of the electors in the districts. The county superintende-it Is also iiu thorzed to disorganize districts In n hw.'n tht liiimber of liersoiiw of t-chool atte haf. dropped below fifte.vi. I AppenlM to the state hoard of educa tion are provided for in the act. 4 r'imiiiinion measure lirovides for tt-iA r,,tr,:r,r 1. 1 rtH n 1 :l 1 1 V Of H COmilila-i lion of the school laws in English und Spanish toRether with all forms used In a.hjml ndmimatriitiiin. All aimro- prtatton of JI.2'' ' provided an,i tlij! ; printiiur and Wading of the eompil.t.- j t!on is to he b t to, the lowest lcsponV eihle bidder. nasterj To InviKtiifHlo Ilobbrrv Snnta Fe, Fell. 1 . Postmast rfqucBi irum me iiosinmsi'-i m un uj Crant county, to semj a postof'iee in spector to lnvestipntft, the rohhery ;f 4he Rodeo postofflee. Kntranee wa ruined by breaking a .window. Tl Iran opened w ith a crow bar and r.Min i. cf)Tr.xTs. Here n( H few titles of old fa VorltoN f'(in ibis complete col lis'tlon, isie Imw many of tliesn "onits M chii rind In any other similar book: AmerlcBi A titd I-mii;; Syne. Aura l.cc. Aiisiriiin Nallonal Hymn, llnttlo t ry of l'roodnin. I'cautj'n llycs, lie n Holt. Illl'4l. Illiie Msiillan Moiinlain. llliic ItcIN or Scotland, PollllllUlls. Itonnie Jicmiii. ' Itrldso, 'I'hu. ( ampin IU Are Conilnt;. 4'ln'r, IIo.vm, Cliccr. 1ocliolle, rolunibla. onto All Ye l abli'iil. 4'onio lUick to llrln. (line. Holy Spirit, l utiie, Ye Disconsolate. Comiir 'I'liroimli tlic Ityo. llanlsh Hjinn. Darby nod .loan. Darlint; Nellie (iriij. Hear i:alin:i. lllo IJUld. Do 'I'licy Miss Me at Hume? Don(Ja, Tender and Triic, Dream l aces, liriflliisf; Jirink to Me Only With Thlno l.jcs. i:veniii( Star. J-Aer to Tl riaj: of Our I'nion Torevcr. I'lii-r of the Tree. How (iclilly Sweet Artotl. I'orsa ken. I'urty-iilnc I but tics, l'rcncli Valional Sonff. I niilciili, I ii nl iilii . riiliuo Irs. 'wkln. (.( riiian National Son;. (ir I A-il Hcbind Me. (.lory, (.lory, Hallelujah, (.oial-byo, SwH'lheart. (.oisl-lilbt, IjadlCH, Hail! Colnnibla. Hallcliijali ( liorus. Hark! Hark! My Soul. Harp That Once 'riiron-!i Tara's HalN. II cut 1 towed Down Holland's National Hymn Holy MrIu Home, Can I I'orset Thee? Home, sweet Homo Hours Tl.at Were How ( tin I l'ave Thee? J Cannot .slnir the Old Sonars 1 Dreamt 1 Dwelt in Marble Halls In Old Madrid In the (.looming Italian National Hymn It Was a Dream I Was Seeing Nellie Home. Jerusalem, tho (iolden. Jesus, IOWT of -My Soul Jingle Hells John Anderson, My Jo Jiianita Kat!ileii Mavourncen Kerry Jante Klllarncy King Christian sl M(ht l,as, Hoso or Summer l,eul, Kindly Mght Lire on the Ocean Wave. Long, l.onir Ago I .tint Chord Iaivc'h Old Sweet Song liw-ltacked t ar laillaby (I rininlc) Mtiple 1-eaf 1'orevert Maii'liliiR Through Georgia MarselllaljO Maryland, My Maryland Massa's In P t'olil, ( old (;roiind Meerw'liainil 1IM) Tho Mermaid Minstrel Hoy My Country, 'TIs of Theo My Last Ciar Nancy Leo Ninety and Nine No, Kir! Now the Hay Is Over Oft in (he Stilly Nlulit Old Arm ( hair Old Cabin Home Old Folks at Home Old Oaken Bucket Only n. Face at the Window O, the l and That We Fove. O, Paradise O. Thou Joyful Hay Our Manner. Puloma. I ii. Polish Hymn. I 'oily Woolly Doodle. I'ortiiRiiese Hymn. Hi (I. W hile and Mine. KlK-n-JIsr. Kobln Adair. Hocked in the ( radio of the Deep. Hock .Mo to Sleep. Molher. Hock of Akon. Koll on Silver Moon. JioMille. Hole! ISrilanla. Ktisslan Nallonal Hymn. Sa ill nt-'. Sally In Our All -V. Scarlet Sarafan. Scotch National Sontt. Serenade (Schubert). Sleep, (ienlle Mother. Soldier' I 'an well. Soldier's Ufe. Solomon lA'i. Some Day. Spanish National II j mil. .... Snrill!?. Stai-H of the Slimmer MrIiIs. Star Spatiiiled Paitncr. St. Patrick's Day. Son of My Soul. Suwance Itivcr. Swedish National SonR. Sweet and low. Take Hack the Heart. Then Y ou'll licmcmbcr Me. There Is a Happy I""- There's Music ill the Air. Three Ushers. Throuch the leaves. Walt ror the Walton. Warrior Hold. A Watch on (he Hhine. Weary. We'd Heller Hide a Wee. YVrKli National Sonff. , - We sat bv tbe Hlver. oo and I. When the Swallow, '"'r'!, T1jr W here Is Mv Mttle !!? " Woman Is Fickle. Woodman, Prc That Tree. Biff murx 11.1 T A H '1 XT I A L i a T.. t P. 'J FOR ALL AIDERS y r.rn'ju niH." Np.wsnnnprs throuahout the entire country have long been flooded with requests from readers for the old-time songs and there is an urgent call for a revival of those dearly beloved ru i;n niiriHon ht hmrtc .niH hriahton the homes of ail readers, mcse tavomes. here xncy are, an logcinu, ui bwuui hhjiuuh-o v. .ui,. uju vvinun wui y,m.uv,, . - MA-M:e arc all contained in one volume, which is elaborately illustrated with a ealaxy of noted artists, many in their favorite costumes; and these portraits i. t r- i,ft..f t;, h,; in.,ri;ri unb umIi hr nrptontnf in rpnnnrs of this oancr on tne DODUiar plan alone are worm more man me smaii puce rwmuu. rui a wk mio -. . explained below. Clip the SONG BOOK COUPON printed in another column of Uhis issue and learn how you may come into possession of all these old favorites. 7 SONG Words ami niii-ie complete; larce, la'il"lc Soiu;S Sacnsl Sonus clear tyH; limes and words easily scniinietital Sont;s read from a distance all as law Finnic sons as the t-iaiiilard sl sonir folio, hut there are SI A I V classifications! In this one Vohiiue. No Oti THE $2.50 CLOTH BOUND VOLUME JUST AS IT LOOKS-SIZE 7 1-2x10 INCHES, her LJKB I JfllS , SEVEN BOOKS IN ONE V0LUME0 After llior'iH.oli iiivtti.-ilion avc fin I llmt tlicre i5 lb) dilicr one vtiltimc cniliraciii"' tlir. ni;iiiy Ppccial features nf lliis lieaiitiful hmk. Not only tlie cibiicc sclectinti of Pli,u. hut the rtttcl amy of iMitraiu nf reiitiwiieil ar tists make tin's volume unique. Read the printed li t of snns; see the roMcr df great artists; hetter still, rail ami see the hoi.k it -elf, take it home with you and if V"U are not satisfied, return it: and p't your linuiey hack. THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS RARE COLLECTION OF ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. IT WILL BRING JOY TO EVERY HOME. MAILORDERS , An explained in the Cou pon printed elsewhere 'n this Issue, out-of-town readers may have either book by mall if they Include tbe amount named to cover jio1.'n;' A'blrcss THE JOURNAL. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. BOOKS IN i i Cnll.'ue Sons "' , llicralic Sonts ' , iM'J'i'i L l' Niitlooal Sony's H i . .Jt' . - jii. . Si.JISW.'W. -SSSmM-Smmiiiemm mmZ m.i.m '""' j I I lifrl p0M g0mmmSim ft p I rtr- uw.ilii'UUIi't U-i 1 1 ' ' i iT. T " l...j-b-. -.-,, j 1 1 -m-ratx. -wurafc. 'j ( i hi- fi II I iZsztz;: Fir 41' : M-lklm: ; ii t :irrm ru ; i ' ; : i ; : . t . ji: rr ; -T. t ht i . I: iJ ,1 M V: m--'-h -! 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