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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915. FIVE UNITED STATES ARMY NOT ABLE E Jacob M, Dickinson, Former Secretary of War, Appeals for Better Preparation for Country's Defense, NATION MUST HAVE BIGGER ARMY AND NAVY Henry L, Stimson Points to Necessity of Preserving Neutral Rights and Inability to Enforce Them, BV MORNtNa JOUBNAL SeSCiAl LBABtD WISSI New York, June 14. Batter mili tary anil naval preparedness on the part of the United suites wan ured DMt tonight by speakers ot national prominence at a maw meeting at Carnegie hall of the NaUoBgJ ftaOttF Ity league, whleh today beKan a Iwu days' peace and preparation confer MKM at which twenlj-rlve states were represented. The speakers tuiiiht included Jacob M. Dickirowu, und Henry L. Ptimron, former secretaries of war; Charles. J. Uotiaparte, former attor ney general; Judge Alton 11. Parker, who in honorary Vice president of the league Mid lr. Lyman Abbott In Introducing Jutlt;.- I'mber us chairman of the meeting, Staiiwood Menken, pn siileni of the league, out lined its purposes and said the con Icrence desired tO Inquire into the 'necessary steps Which should be taken for an adequate national de lense." Judge Parker declared that the present European war has taught this 0 N TW OP MAG IT .."in..: "on wiiai was P'epure,incHs,nrm,im(,m ,,, abandon will io jeuis a : is nol jireiiareiinesH ; now. No fear of Mllitaii-m. "We are now faced with the ques tittn," he suid, "whether we are in u position to protect our rights. We ncd not fear a growth of militarism but we must have an tinny and a navy large enough lo protect us in our possessions. "We arc nol prepared to withstand a larger power. An attack may be long deluycd but now we are follow ing the president with bated breath while he makes his demands upon Germany and Mexico." Judge Parker said Unit this coun try has learned the value of airships and submarines and usked If uny rea sonable person could object to our spending enough money lo protect ourselves from any foe. "This movement," continued Judge Purker, "In to awaken the people to the fact that we need protection lo avoid calamity, to show congress that the people of this country hav e dcler- inlned tu preserve the country for! Htelr children und grand children." lo Miurc Lasting I'caco. . Dr. Abbott declared thai he was in favor of adequate prepureditess as a means of securing lusting pence. "The people of America.'' lie said, "desire peace to enable them to ajo on with their business and to perform their duties lo themselves, their ehll dren mid the world. Sell -defense is perhaps the Hrst law of nature, hot the highest Is defense of others. Wo organize government that may pro tect the Individuals. If it fails lo do this, il, fails in its fundamental duty." Dr. Abbott said the people ought to organize a council which could lay out a policy that would ensure per manent protection to the nation. Joseph II. t'hoale, temporary presi dent ul !,.. I....U,... :.. ,. o. i..,. i,i. i. a. was read al the meeting, said he fa- ,.,,,i ,1,,l,,.i.,. "' JV.i .,, I inoi gency. "To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace." Mr. t'hoale wrote. Idktreaa by Dlofclnaoa. It would be the blindedl folly for this country to regulate its eon duct upon the assumption that I here will be no more wars or intrust its destiny to any temporal power but its own. said Jacob M. Dickinson former seerclury of wnr. In an address here tonight, advocat ing better militury and naval prepar edness. At piroHent, he aatd, the ,irm. and navy defenses of the United States were wholly Inadequate for war with any lirsi class power. He added that "the Idea of our getting irtto war ;s not altogether chimerical." Judge Dickinson was a sp- aker ul a lUaaa meeting In Carnegie hall of the Peace und preparedness conference, In session here today and tomorrow, under the auspices of the National Se curity league. "Whatever we may think "f wars, their Injustice, or their folly," he said. when we know Unit there h ave hl-en but few periods throughout the cen turies when they did not exist, when we know that within our short na tional life we have had but few de ludes without war of some kind, and lour wars with foreign countries, und when v have before us the spectacle "f the greatest, bloodiest and most de structive war ever known sine time began, it would be the blindest tolly for us to regulate our conduct upon the assumption that there will be no more wars. It would be hut little con eolation to us if proceeding on such a theory and suffering disaster, we could commend ourselves fm being guided by humanitarian vtawa in ad yani'e of our time. Condition Worse Tluni War. "There may be a condition Worse than war. Such a condition is abject JUhmisslon to aggression. Was Bel gium wrong to resist invasion, or should she have supinely submitted '.' She paid a fearful penalty for national independence. There she stands the veritable Niobe of nations, more glo rious In her desolation than she would I'e If flourishing by the grace of a foreign power." Answering the "chargea thai there are deliberate efforts now under way for foisting upon this country the same militarism that lias been the un doing of Europe," Judge Dickinson cited our action toward Cuba, the 1'hilipplnes and at Vera Cruz as "ob ject lessons of pacific purpose. I" say nothing of our long record of efforts for the promotion of peace." 'Must we Mop talking altogether about armament and preparedness 'lid avoid all steps in thai direction lor fear of alarminir Kurooe?" he usked. The keynote of much pacifist prapagaata is that talf-prae- ervatlan is not the final law for na tion!", nor for individuals, and that the progress of numaatt) may demand the extinction a! the Individual, snil also th, example and the inspiration of martyr nation What the future may bring we do nol know, but We do know thai hitherto the history of na tions baa been such that we can in trust our destiny to no temporal power but our own." Quoting Dr, Nicholas Murray Hut -ler, president of Columbia university, as one of those opposed to agitation for Increase, i armament and us hav ing asked "for what war and with Whom" the country should be pre pared. Judge Hottlnaoa said: Peace Not laaawad, "Parbapa today nr. Butibr oaa see that the Idea of our getting Into war Is not altogether chimerical. My uii FWer Is that we must nol prepare for war with any particular country, but that we should, until niitloiia change their attitude toward war, prepare to resist (In- unjust aggressions of any country I say this without regard to the present war or present condi tions." I he speaker refi rred I recenl rt ports by Major tlenernl Wotherspoon, former chief of staff and of Secretary f War Harrison. "I'nless we rejeet this evidence as I untrustworthy,'' he said, "It is per fectly patent that So fur as our army Is concerned we arc wholly unpre pared to defend ourselves against In vasion by any first class power. "Without going Into detail we know from recent Investigations which have been made public, that our navy Is not up to the relative standard that it .it one time occupied, and that II Is seriously deficient. The fact that II has alwaya acqalttad itself in every way .. as to reflei I great honor upon cur country cannot blind us to the de ficiency. "Will our people never learn t traal piaaa questions In tenM of so ber arnaataaai a ad with a raallaa- tlon of what Is involved? There are no more Jerlclms to he demolished by blowing of horns. "If these things be militaristic, then 1 am militaristic. I have endeavored to show that the time has not come when w.. eao ilfsoense with arma ment: that at present, without regard to the attitude of the warring nations, our army and navy defenses are wholly Inadequate for war with anc first class power; that at all times of our history and especially now. In view of the developments in the sci ence of wnr, reliance on new troops for Inimadlnt' it will requir. vun is ioii. .mo iiii' much time to train! troops lor efficiency, and to prepan the materia for modern warfare. "Non,. of these things will set ua against disarmament, whenever the nations can be brought to seriously ontemplate it. A nation that has an have a fat more potential voice In a council ot nations considering disarmament than one having none to abandon." favors strotnror Army. The enrollment und military In struction of ,.ery available uhle.boil led man In the 1'nlted Slates between the ages of 1H and 4,1 was recommend ed In the report of the mini., com mittee of the .National Security league at the first session lale today. Na tional :nd state luws to this effect should he passed without delay in thu opinion of the committee, which is headed by Cod Charles ES, l.ydecker. Oouraaa in militury education and nciu nyaiene enoaia ee. emooaieo m i me curriculum oi every college, in tin ' oOmmlttet'i Opinion, und the huge en-l rollmeni "f cttlaena, H ii urged, should i" if filiated aj a reaerve, mor rely with the regular army than the na tionul guard now is alflliutcd. A school for officers to truin citizen soldiery is also advocated. Stim-oii I nrea Preparation. Immediate preparation for a tionul defense adequate to meet eventuality was urged tonight the na nny by Henry U Rtlmaon, secretary of war in the cabinet of President Tafl, in his address. "The main danger of war today." said til,, former secretary,'' lies In the fact that we have so acted in the past ns to give good reason for believing that we do not rcall mean lo protect our rights. The surest way to get into a light is to use strong language and than stand with your hands In your pockets. Is there a man who doubts that President Wilson's note to 5er inany would receive more attention I! it were known thut our navy was in readiness and our free people,' In the language of Washington, 'disciplined und trained to urins'." " Acute Issue llus Arisen. Mr. tttmaon opened his address by '" Sf ' "l" ,uu" as the acute issue thut has described irisen be- causi ol the destruction ot American lives on the Uttattania." lie disclaimed intention of saying anything that might embarrass the government but declared that he considered it his duty and the duty of every Amerlcun citi zen to help Create an intelligent public opinion. Mr. Stimson asserted that the development of the right of the I neutral has been the means of "put Ung the brakes upon savagery" and then continued in part as follows: Reversion to Barbarism. "Today v.'e are lace to face with the European War to which one of the cc inhalants has reverted to the thorough-going logic of primitive warfare. Finding force to be the ultimate fac tor in war, she has declined to recog nize any inconvenient restrictions upon the use of force which Interfered veith lier purposes or methods of war fare. The neutral rights of Belgian territory lay between her and her goal I end sin trod them under foot, unable to harm the fortress or battleships of her island enemy she has not hesitat ed to bombard DnDroteCted towns and lvill:iir,-u or to toroedfi nnarme.l ltipr-1 j. chant vessels. It was inevitable that; sin h an attitude must sooner or later bring Ucrminiy into antagonism with! the right of every neutral nation j dwelling in or doing business in Btt-1 i ope. oi Concerned About Cauaea. j "We were not concerned as a na tion in the origin or causes of the war; we arc now vitally interested in its results'. We cannot stand by and bte centuries of progress swept into the dust heap without vital Injury to our national rights. From the marl time code which regulated sea trade in the middle ages until today, It has been beyond dispute that the lives ot neutral passengers, ,-ven on the mer- haiitmen of one's enemy, must be protected. This right of our neutral citizens sanctioned by centuries of in ternational usages, Germany has trod den down on the plea that It embar rassed her methods of warfare, Just as last August on a similar plea she trampled on the neutral l ights of Bel li am. Only the width of the Atlantic, pot tlermany's forbearance nor our power of self-protei tlon. made the loss which we sustained less than that ot Bebzlum, FoCDe May He c, , ,nr. "If the government of Hie 1'nited flutes is not to omit 'any act neces sary to the performance of us sa reil duty' it stands pledged by this declaration In President Wilson's note of May 13. to the use of ion , if tier many persists in her attacks upon our citizens traveling on the high seas. "Under these rireumstances with matters in this condition what ought we, the American people, t" do'.' What have other neutral nations done when placed in a similar situation'.' Oa the in us of the invasion of Itclgium. the h public of Switzerland nil the king dom of Holland al once ntoblllaad Ibelr troops and gu.irded Iheir hot deis. xdvcriUc lnimai i ilaiaa "I llfiO'tlllintely We have lull slender ton lulu I ions upon which to build u pi icy of temperate tiliiineas like thai of our icilow neutrals Praatloalt) not on,, step has been taken except to uihertlse to the world our Impotence." Mr Stimson discussed at some length the military resources of the United States, urging the training of youne men to be officers in volunteer armies .and advocated the prepaid- t on with all possible speed of sup-1 idles of aim mill munitions, lie gav'c it as his opinion Hint congress should now I.,, in extra session, "making up for its failure to heed (hiring regular tfWloni the recommendations made t(. It by military und naval official." Supreme Court Refuses Re view of Findings of Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Reversing lower Court. at MONMNa .ouasai apit IAI iaaao wnaa) MTaahinKtou. June 14. -Kcltmul of lha HUpteme COUrl today to l'e lew the action of the sixth circuit court of np- peata in refferarna the conviction of National t'axh Reglater officlula of vlolallons of flic Sherman law. spelled j unotbet defeat lor Hie kov i nineiit lu oltiies regard us the what its legil CASH REGISTER nnnnrniiTinun i PHUIIUNb NOW A FAILURE most imporxani proaecuuon "' ' , opportunity to mdiro a copy, only 7P stitutcd under the criminal section "'!. . ..,,. ,lV, Z'. .- the unti-trusi law Chief Justice While announced the ! ourt's decision ulung with the an- iiouik einciil of denials of applications inr review In a uoztn or more eases, v.. reasons ,. assiarlieil. and no 111- naations given as to whether Ihc re fusal was bused on lack of Jurisdiction to review a criminal case noon the up- , plication ol tiie government in on an ! approval of law aa laid down by the circuit court judges und by Justice Data, who sat in this case. At the department of justice today, j while no olfieial statement was Issued, lit was frankly admitted that the gov- eminent had considered the cash reg-1 lister case the strongest that eould pos I islhly be brought under the criminal I I provisions of the Sherman low and ! j that failure of this case was accepted j as meaning that criminal pFoaecutton I I under the law would almost ccrtiilnh i ! fall. Under the decision of the circuit j court of uppeals the government now I may take the case back to the trial I court in an el torl to make effective the remulnlnsr counts In the indiei- mi nts amiinst the cash register defen- duntx. , nrerDTmc mi itadv UtbtK I tn O M I LI I An T WALK BETRAYS HIM: ARRESTED BY DONAHUE B, C, Jones, who was arrested lasi i night by Sergeant I'M Donahue, admit led to him thai he was a deserter ll'Ulli the United Slates army. Ho b ft his company al Kurt Bliss, Texas, four days ago, lie said. Doliuhue picked up Jones on suspicion thai lie wus u de serter aflei noting Ills erect military carriage wh'ii We walked. HYSTERICAL GIRL GIVES POLICE SOME HARD WORK perhaps the most remarkable case ever handled by the local police arose late yesterday afternoon when a report was received at headquarters that a young girl had been found bound and gagged lu a ( best uf her home in the highlands. The Investigation which followed, disclosed thut the girl, appitrt ntly uboul. la years old, had been left at j home in charge of a year-old child suffering from measles. Dur'ng the absence, of the grown-ups the sick child missed the older one, and a search followed which resulted in the girl being fO Mad in the chest with I tOWal tied about her face am! a rope bound around her body. There was no knot in the mbe however, and not only were there no marks ol violence to the and but her ilofhcs were not even disarranged and her eye-glasses Were ut their accustomed plucc on her nose. She told a stall ling story of an attack by a tall man who hud called ostensibly to deliver a note. The physician who was called ill to see the girl gave us Ills opinion that she was suffering from hysteria. He found no evidences of uny vio lence having been done her. As previously announced, the Jour nal is offering a completo collection of all the old favorite songs brought together In nn,. bcuut l'ul bipr volume tailed "Songs That Never Grow Did." All of these songs have been com piled un, selected with the utmost care by the most competent author!. "es unu" ar printed and bound ull to- gctli r, ,11.1 king seen Mm., books In one volume. There are two sty leg of bludinu, one in paper covers and the other in heavy lOrigllsh cloth. The contents arc the same, but, of course, fhe cloth blotting Ul mora durable und with ordinary cure should last a life time. An Innovation in thl edilion are the magnificent illustrations. These con sist of a rare galaxy of sixty-nine won derful portrait! of the world's greatest vocal artists, many in favorite cos tumes. The list includes Caruso, Ti t lazzlni, Melba. Sieznk, Karrar, flonci, liorlU, Stottl, Fremstad and almost fifty others. None of these portraits have ever bean shown in a work of thUj character, and tl'.cy are all repro duced from copyrighted photograhs which have been approved by (tie nrt ists themselves. Kvery reader will want to possess this rare and unique collection. Thene books can now be secured at the Journal office without coupons, at 7S cents for heavy Knjrlish cloth style, und 4H en( for same bound In art paper. , ULU HlltS FOR EVERYBODY PEOPLES BANK III SILVER CITY CLOSES DOORS' No Excitement Caused and Be lief Prevails That Institu tion Will Eventually Pay 0A Dollai for Dollar, laaaciAL Ditaao m ro auaaiaa juumnali a, aoaaiaa jdunno aacc,L Laaau wiati silver CRT, v M., June 14. The j Waahlnaton Junr u v ltfw People's Hhviiium I lull U ti Trtmi Co., I'uinlnettl loni Ii i 1'IkIm toda) In ll' With u IMibl iii capllul of $70.0110. 1 mipri me court foi a nviewol Iiimoii doMed IIh doors t h in uflcrnoon ul I faction In the f.ilei il COUtl :n San o'clock, ii natlcaj in i UK puatad oa the I Franolaco ol rlolatlai lha Mann w hitr door leading Thin hunk In In the )nv law The rourl dralcd the ap hanilw of the Klulc bunk examiner." plication without opinion. The MUn'cnulon of the bunk, which j t'umlnrttl, who iM the non of An nas a chartered itate Inatltutlon, who thonv Cumlnptll, commlnnloncr an- not due to iiny run, and cmiihimI no I articular excitement The lust state ment, which was untied ieccmber III. mi4, Rave the dapoaita at approxi mately 171,909, and Umihh and da count an $14:1.000, with ii total IiuhI neaa ftajurtaf lft,44t.l i. I if fuel's of the bunk declined to naive an) atatameni paadllai th ar rival of the state bank examiner, who Is expected here tomorrow from Sunlit Ke. It In believed, however. Unit the bank win pay depoattora in full, the liiuidution bains voluufHiy und the i resent amharraiamenl balntf oauaad llj tin (Ml that the bank has on llund a larite amount of slow paper. The dOHlltK of the People's bunk m no waj affects either of the two na tional bankH in Silver City, both of which are in u tlourlshinK condition "StWOH Tel AT NI'iVKH OWUW ' Cud) rnn bo otit lined nt the Journal now w ithout , poaa, DOB! mt this and 4! eenta each, respectively 12 ADVANCE ON THIS OIL STOCK THURSDAY, JUNE 24th Ti. lavaatara: Th,' meal pri'ilial'U' ijiialncfn tn Aim ilea in the eroded tag, radnlag and atarkeihaj ut "It. 'I'lu- ell aieauajeli did net have ua Henri ii itarl in; i nr. the that fi-w jeara Ha thu facia Sim 011 Compear hu BOW, The oil and i;ua lniiimpi'ly liua itr'ean drunk with (feed uml the Hpt in B-n -erul reeeal the Inti'ift-iiiiee of tlila tully that aei'ka ut thin a to lUanlnale the "v , thin. at, beat atato ami furfural, whan ever lia fool by further optireaalen uf the aeoale can bo haareebbt. Tin. fieele sum mi Company woa m laniaed by ateaeeV predaeara ubeut ten yean aao. during the Kunaua "it uur. Ita tflg'ltll plana Kill finally he eaMpMed. it aea hna a chain "f three rt-lln-rh'ii. Reaaeay a i ia tecatuii ut chertyvalei Kue., nnil haa bteii lu niaatlaaal attaratloa fm nouiiy nil yeura. Rtflntry No, i la lucatcil Okie., nearly the heart of nt Watt Tillau. the rich ul, i i llelnu oil 11,-lda. Thru. t runnat-teil Mlih the nil II Waahlngtan, Tulaa. Oread euuntha lis uiir nan pipe n ri'fhii i l,a lira lelda uf Oetde, und Pawnie line now asar pleted for lil niliea. The pipe llllce uf The t'ni'le Sum Oil Company liuve been exempted from the commnn carrier Ho -lillltlea by the Suprumo fjourt of I lie United Metaa, The i:nole Sam OH Company built the Ural three rednerien In Kanaaa und Oklahoma Uullt the llrat I n h p ml. n I I'lpc Hue we.-i of the Appuluchlan niuiin talua. KaUibllaaed aod hua auppliril for peara tin- Brat marketing agonta to reach tiir people tllr.rt in Mlojioui'l, Kioieaa, Ok luhnma uml N'i'braaktt It has aulmiiintUil dim, ilmllii,; (tallUUI In ncurly till th,. hlg eltles la Kunaua. Oklahoma and Wtatern Mlaaoui'l where it bus tunka for atnruse and lis prodiieta ur lU'Ilvered ,lr,n l tu the peoph- from Ita led, white and blue tank Waaoaa unit autci nioblle trueki Th( 1'm.le Sum Oil Com- puny w-ua the flral bona fide , potltor "f the oil ami uua " monopoly that In forty yean dared . lavade the rich ncuketa of lit, Middle Wait It haa inei with vleloua n i II utloli la tbe pHat, but hSI BUtiOD lo the paai, but ban filvviivs mil Th. a.. Baffbeenttdna many tlmaa li'Mai toil'-it by mlagulUetl m ronupt and federal ufriclalu, but the Uncle IM! I'nmi'iiny hH8 ulaua miuli ' n ,a by i oiiilnaauy laeraaaimy ita uaaeta we i ii.v value our eotnolned prop huv e Itate Sum aaina until erllea, Including our extmpieii pipe line, (nod iil and eatabllahad trade, at four million dollar.'. Hetlnery . S la at . Kaneaa City, Kua We have fifteen acre of the most voluahle factory Isndi in the Lip apmonrdule ,11s trtet In Kanaoa city. Kua. This lioner la hoi ull hi "natation. Out we opecile preaae plant and h hip dlstrlbutm- atallon hire, We have lii oil end a;o ell tl tank cura, several ihouaand ucrea of oil uu. I sua loaaoa; over Afteen hundred cre of deeded land. We want In In crease the tapedty uf ea,-h rednery to 8.000 barrela per duy. With mifllclrnt cn ital we can i n, i Hue. and market O.eeO ti.irr.ia per 'in." ut ma. three Fennortca ami make u poaalble proftt ut jojK.odo tin paar, llialiha ibis, we hat at Unlet ten dif ferent propei nea In tbe oil held win re Pat wells alt . aid be etartcd al ode Thi drilling of "lie well on any nf. theae ten properllea mlsht epep a dew oil pool where we cuald uulckly drill ...iliei wella ami pour .ml iitllttoM for tbe etockholdera. The itreateal opportunlllea In America are In tlm Oklahunui oil llelda at tin- prariit with new capital preaant pi 01. rttea e cen ae" and si 1 urs P new propei lies, ti I-1 'vi it thousand ali'ckliolders mpany ownliut iftt.ooo.uov shales There are 4s. 000. 000 shares yel VV want Are thousand mors as 10 pay In from ', I rsby eeopripg ike belai an. I pun a.' enoiish eaeh u, "..mpllsh bin t eaulls :,.in If lite new Itu the put 'dpltal raised base or nrudi nil ui per barret 11.1s brought The oil and Bus el liiala innO'.pnl.v about a CAMWETTI LOSES AGAIN E COURT! Son of Commissioner General; ut Immiuiatmn Must tJ.iy Fine and Serve Term Penitentiary, the 'Ml ol iinmiKration. n.r loiinil xullty with Maury I DIkks of t raiiKportlntf for Improper purposes two Mlrls, from lacramaato, Callf.j to Reae, Wav, He v an tilled 1 1, .100 and seufenee, to eighteen months' Imprisonment. This was the first ease under the Mann law to reach the supreme court It- which the commercial element was abaantj The rex lew wan nuked on the (round thai the law is not applicable to i ases In which only Immorality In I involved, and plli able. It In I'pon the oaunaal aaked the refusal tl that furthei. If it Is n - UnCOnatrtatlOBal. couri's aaaouncement j tor a I eeonslil era t toll of review the ( 'a millet t i- j hlRKai' conviction. HlKK" was een ti need to two years' Imprisonment atid a fine of $i,onn. I TO Hl'BRCRIBERB Ifyoefell to.at your jr,arni an WKHTItHN t'MOM TEt.RdHAPR CO I'hon 141-111. In Hie ll fli'lila and The I'm Ir Hum Oil pood prepeetloi uuii i la lliu '"II 1 1 n n y In eatead iu bay up huallieaa and make the Company I'li-li . uml aver) Margd pteebbebiar ahra rleb, ami i apb miit Prodt " lha amuii atoekhoMere, lialleil uml II t reaajpalae III litltubl, Iiiiliialtlul atu you will aaml ,,ur raaUttaaea al anita uulck for full tmrll, ul.us, oaee, .i ml rurp olir atock It, -"if i'ii uiU.lure nl' If per eeaf mi Tburaduy, June 14. t i re m i' prebabt) ti rt y ibeueaad lareetoia fig uiliiar on u pint of ildn ataek. Kmaiab Ionia are puinlliig ! Hell all lb, re la left. 'iTiia eatlea , in apaear in rawaala nmr papajpa all PVpr the 1'nlted Htataa ami ruuudu. It will reach vr bbJPJ PlUlioa readora. Wo are solng to ratal this heeded II Pn tali ir, .aper i v en uiuler tiunh- t'll-ea. The t'nelo Hum lilt Cempaap ulwuya rule, a Ita new capital direct from tin- prupf,'. Wo ofTer the Amelleuii publla u rful op portunity to In- tin- promotera. fOvt-n' a few Iniure oflentimea ntebei a big dtrrereiic, In the oil llelda Tlila I'om paay la doing lldnga. W'e know Hie "II to Ma tin, I will, a quarter uf ii million dol lai a In caali now can Benet and , lev, lop arapertlef Ibul can eually produce in 1 1 -lb mi. lit could have purcbuned tba CaahiBf 'i. aa- at from 13.00 tu 1 0.00 per acre by r. arrant v deed t, few yeura atto. Now It hua alaaady "' a I nearly one humlri'd minion (loo.ooo.oooi barren of hiab prada i in!,' oil. ami la atlll proihicliiK uboul 3110.000 barrels per day. Thla Htot-k live eellla pi i I'iK'-lliIrd Ua iiulrk ao thl "f the many abolibl nelt light no ahare, but la mTered nl value tu rulae lieu abeui tipllul oontpaar can take udvjil real tnoKulna In 111' nil Hilda. We have In view sown, I pni,'i 1 lea lu line for fortune imtklna n oduclloii. We ran combine 11 row hundred small romll- tanepi und eeoura priiperiiea that can eually imreaae in value iwenly lo thirty lltmu. Be on the aufe aide and remit foe a 1(00,1 hl.ick of thla atock before It ad vaneea :'0 to UU tllnea. Tbera win be other rich oil and gaa telda lu ukluhoma and Kunaua. You will have to take u bertain chance on every Iiiv.hi mini, but thla Company la already u big eppevrn, and It la bound in hp 11 rlrli enoAer1 or later. Better take a ftpaAoe wini ua ai onoe, before a big oiler la struck and the stock tucreaead ten tbnea Of entire ly vvlilidrown Tin- rompiiny la ceatrolled mors la a provision pi the charier that piniecla the Company from oil iruat coo truJ, Muny of ihc laadlag otocktiohb'is believe there la 0 goud 1 bailee for thla si 1 k to gain In solid value to a hull dollar per share lu a few years. The IVilersl guv 11 mucin controls about three million acrea ,,f oil an'i't sua land! In Oklahoma. In the paal th oil mid pas 111 rough Hie auhsldlaetl post pull, has been ablb lo control about these rul" 11 per of the pruduellnu from gjuvornnH tn 1 .lii" lands The Ham nil Company tma proven in al II boiteatty aeeund a ciauue Indians uf if8,tH)0 federal court lease 1'1'oni III smes. The Influence "f II HRsnpol ban llius fill- deprived our Independent Cone puny from the velidatlon ef thla laast 11 can b, validated either by Congress or the le, retsry of the Interior. A but has been Introduced In the lusi three sessions of rosgress in vslldata ibis Istagp to Th IfRdle Ham nil iniiipuiiy. We are ,r Ipnleipi n..w for h nnlsh light for ibis 1 'auae t.'n, le Hum I, aa,- IVe want Hve thuuaund more led btepded A not L una tu join our independent army tu help toTOS Justice In itda big corneal II. Vi I It Al l. I VI, 1 s I lil 1 t'lv IUKNIM s l ot II Vim will in ike a illutueiul mtStsN you delay bocutuifiK a al oekllotder ttt V0111 pnimpl 1 emllluii.'i- may entitle 10 a 1 on, in Innal allStmt St j lghl 011 )",i tbe UPRE1 L OF 71 STUDENTS Institute Already Most Numcr misly Atlfinlt'ti Ever HcM Here and Expected, lore Teachers i The Ueriiulillo e t institute op- i Hi d (raatardai nioi ninK at the high nchoot with scveut-one leach. i and raduataa who hop.- m be teacheri in iltteiulance. This Is the blifuest Instl lulc e"T held In the county and prob- ubh the largaal held by any count) 111 the state. The attend. lin e rlghl now is 4J p, r .iiii greater than it was last summer More Htudents are expected to come Inter. At least, communb atlonH re ceived by County Superintendent A. Montoya about the Bernalillo normal gave promise thai several WOUld B roll who have not yet appeared. Prlawtaa iaaaVaaj Gha Keya I'rliiccton. . J., June 1 4-The' keys of Princeton were ulven loduv I the KnulualiiiM class who relL-neil1 1 Uroine on the campus The exercises "I' ' lavs da Included (he class oru- tlon, the plantinj of the class ivy, ami1 the uulhernu "I the i lass ui'ouiid the cannon. Atiiotm the speakem at the! cannon was Joseph W. Bailey, Jr I COUNTY HA HAS ENROLLMENT I MR PR Class-Paint LUIYIDLn Cement-Plaster Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 North First Street al". k alnrk The peaata ailll I. fl-,i ,lb I, If ml areuter yoill ymir bene Mnhlliimil lllJatu Sunk AUnlmeut a aloi'liliotihr W'luili yen In ne v oil oil ii a proper! lotuvt Intereai in all thl arlla rellnerlia in nil ..r iu,- Oaei pa W- have one v leaeM In Pawn,,' l l'r', In ,, shut I up tad feet luat lllint li'W ,1 Ibul U fi ll- I,ltl iv rt,, v a A nil,' (but will puh "II up bvi huir mil,, may davelep i ten itmu barrel w, ii at the mm loeatlott, Tiii pertieulaf leuae atretidita ui Puvvtice I'.iunlj liuiii farm In fiirm fm and one-half mil, -a. W'u alinuld iliiri' nr four drllla on tlila propaftl ttriiliv l; in flint swii iiii n . n vitltKi. citniil t KM iu 111,' litnoli ei eat nil, alaty ucrea In townahlp that areeai Cueblnp barrel well on menu ti fti i rnn m tu h ui, center iimtalae nearly nil nil welia Bvaa i thla new propert i iIh r tin, Sill, nuld Il la lo our eniiipiiuy rl'iai' In nil, drill a tpitleii our i'ii" lilt ,l"i am uml vv wells iirouml II ii uml re fine i lea i ruald aoeu (ml aoen put ul Im-reiiaeii capacities. 'I'll., t'hancea pre Rood for from a JOO to a "unit barrel ell on our Itaiiih Creek properties why should .1.000 to 4,000- biirrel walla he found In Hie Iloslun 1 1 five mil, -a ttwtiy. unit nol some of thu sums in sar Meon. I'rok poollf We toe determined P. drill In the Imm,' dlaie future three wells on Hunch Creek ami Iwn 1.11 lite t'uabltiK properlv. Win 11 Ihe ''uabltig ileal la enllretv eloaed, and theae live wi-lla lire to 01 plel eil, The tlliib' Hum (111 Compear may huve a teli tkoueaad barrel production daily. 'I'll,' fates aeem lo huvq fuv .red The Uneifl si" till I'ltmpuny Injuailt-e ami peraeeutlnn. when bseked by tile brute power "f criminal money, erkebca Ua way throiiKti f"r a while, Inn lulu peaei till rlsrs lit lis inlaid and utvvuya wins In Uih end Therefore, Tin- Uadls Sam cm emu puny mi) aoon eaeeeel on n big basis and Ita (Iftaen thnuaun.1 Roekbeldere may ke nble to living auffleiellt pilblblly tn fore,, iuatloa una tbeeebr tk validation of tins vast Oaagi' t'ncle flu, 11 leuae. TBS '"I und Ktis monnpule a the Ida Mb sieve pnwer "f the prea',tl UK'- In the povernmsnl ead nation todai RlSiny up in Ilia .Middle West, bulldtM in 11 stent district with unlimltod poest bllltlea lo make millions. beaRSd lv I peupls Hint I'.ov their knee null I" Hull (inil. I he I'm le Hum mi Company is battllai fur jusiii'e for both pyedaoer ana e piiumer, If you are an honest eltlien wtillnir 10 becoma a useful memiier in u efortky " gailtaallnn for a sood euuse. then eOmbtBs in oil I with pi iu.liil''. uml Jnlti this liipldlv growing enterprise ihst you knovi la of great merit. Wriie toduy for full partle itlui'H, nr cut out the fiillnwlitg order blulllc and .iii.e Ii your lemiltunue for u atilialau Hal sniouni before ntber tv)deawske in viatnis aeture what yea know you ahoubl utl It. Our spaoe la llmlled m we would uludly furnish u mecli soevihelng proof thai nil 11, la advanelag oil stock wnultt be an ,-epteii by retura mall. The non- wells we will drill will be only a Tow hundred f.-.i tree! --il wella. Send your remlttame t..- SPECIAL STOCK OFFER mguuii for id hetoa lllltl mi itr.s I II 00 SIS.1MI Bin IHI I, egg IB UtM 1, sat mi tu - THE UNCLE SAM OIL CO. Il.v II. II. tl hl.K .III.. Crea. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Deafness Cannot Bo Cured oral nppli, aliens. n tUrr annul mpti I In Mtd pnrtlon of the "'in Then l eni. 1 " .1. w.ty lo elite deafness unit Hut is of inaslll III. n I ti renfdiea, Iteaftiiaa in csuaed i". in laumrd condltltio "f tie1 euieoea lining of the Bettarhl I 1 Take When thin lube l Intfa I fe N'' 1 tuwbliut sound or iunerre.-t hearing, and Whet I II In entirely closed Deafness la Hie r mill, nr I unless the Inrtanimatloti tin be taken out nail I till" lllbl' restated I" II" " TH, it condition lii .11 lug will ! destpwed forever: nil H '"I i . trfl rauo-il in caiarrn. wim-ii le ii"i'"n Iiifhime, condition of the inncnin surfaces We mil itlv Otia Hr.idred p..iira f .r an) cses llrarm - I no. .1 ." . i.imii 111.11 ' "i "' ire, I" Hall s i ,t in ii i ,ii i- ! i 'I fa ' Inn lara, baja T J I II I'M' Y 10., Toll-do, (I. som by pmggista. To4- Taka Hall a l uuill) Cilia for (. spsllpatkin. at j Hudson for Signs! Wall Paper HUDSON for Picture Frames Pearth Ht. and Copper Ate. Roliovos CATARRH of the BLADDER (and all Discharges in 24HOURS 'iiii ana ,11,1 ibis lad, pen, 1, nt i nmpuiiy cover ihe middle west with Ita red, white onl blue l ink wacuna und sulmevblis dt liven irueks and help prove thai under Hi, Htus and Stripes t, real competitor of Hie "II ,111,1 ici iii.pidy 1 ,11 irsHi anil pay yood illvldsnda to tta stockholders, uml i.e hleaiihiK to ihe Heneral public and ' In protwl ilm Indian Mb thai bus been i..., ii.nl n, tlits nil and hub Irusi in ihe past. Voor remittance inn be amull. out , inineii win, i.iiu.is will anon eon, pllsh apini.lnl results KsmemUer, in,. sdvertiMd price or uua ""'I' "ill ba ogTanrad on Thursday. June 4,'nd rnn nfiisi 'sthvt ftfiur i-emltisnce al "iiii- f in tl liter Hint Unit .lute. Of It win bars p. in returusd uihet adeaaeee win ... certain sunn to fallow Tin- future will prove that lids Is a real opportunity offer lo you. There will only 1,,. ,. real opponent ..r lit, nil nml gs n poly 111 America ead ihut will be Thi IJacie Hum ull Cetapaai I in re are Ims of honest p. ..ph In the Ilia norm uiiij iin.iistmis of Irne m n at nesaa of corporations, Tin' blp ninioipoiies do not want the people In combine In biir stock companies. They we.nl Ui, psopl divided so they can Irlm you one at a lone A tew i-lll do bill Utile slOOS, but twetUl tlniiisiiml Amerl, alts blinded tn Kidber under the t'ltcle Hum flaa. can it" more tu resulate Hi 1 and yns mvnep ii uml make a blp proftl al lb aunu- time than an ilm muokraksra ami rake re formers ovei it, 'to it of. We an- meklat a practice! iihIii Kxp-et to he Ued about una sec nut Company belittled and slandsred, Why'.' iiecHiise "iir pluoa are sue,',, dins ami nor nrsan lanllon la reared by the Iruat Tin knee Hint iwi nt, ihmiaaud al.., khuldera .-ui, a""1" t the bis poiniiai KiufiiTs pad force Justice in poveruraeBI Indian oil land srahs Twenty thousand aloekbeldera, "iiii their relatives, suelal uml bualBees easoclatss, win be a pnsrsr for riifbt tii.it s ill command cossid. rittlun ami reae 1 1 eaii in lime will 111 ike The, Cnciei bun till Company u Nuiinnal bspeQeotai Wist Investnrs will s"un seu Ihe gredf future of thla Compsn) uml will be esSxioUB fur lb,- sl.nl, The ,,ll ami sua 111 1,11 ,,p. .1 v bales in lose million prnfttuhlu trade uml si their bis praft cut down lo legit -Itnatf prnftta and annsifnunili' will "atiaeal" but pay 110 stlsnnon I., ibelr suhshtlsitl press, no. 1 paid investment lournelsi but serure it u I block ef t tits stock und In lp yourself tool it sood cause when p real iippnriunliy beckons you mi 10 preeberlty, II able attorneys! bunkt-ra in.. nit. mis. fanners und laborers aiV tin. lettillnu stotkholdeiB Wide-awake etiiseua rlsht In III,' nil tl.l.l. Inn fills. - I, ,!,. Well-to-do land owner 1 K within iw mllea of tlte Wnsl Tula. 1 I'mio- Ham Uelltury n ,ivail his boldlnKs over iwn huntin I thousand shares tide inunth. The tatur will prove that you Will ova a real oil sl.nl, whan V..11 become a siockhobler In The Itneis snot tin Compear, if you have lean 10 other Inveatinenta make 11 bach mi this advancing oil stock while this nfrer nf merit is within your reach. Follow Hie leadership of investors who live vlfhi by nut pii.p,-i lies, w ho can ace und know that Tin. i n,),. Sum 1111 Company la pnshlna ebeed to good fallb and hua a real future. Tin. stock Is pen-aesaseettje, and ihe ,-uah puymtmi. tnKether Willi ynur um lemeiil tn ramain loyei t., the v pam is accepted by th.. Company ua full pav nienl. If the Compaii) spprovea - ..11 ua a sioekhnld, 1 11 wants none but loyal, patriotic, tlberty lovins cltlsena aa lis stochholdsre, uml therefore reserves the iIkIii in npnrovc or 1. et 1 aa aliiihrrlptli.il f" IIS stni-h. K .1111 sheuld ma b" appro, 1 1.1. promptly returned "i "nn money will I" von. 1 'in Reference v ..n tan write lo either of tin. bin Mercantile Agencies at Kansas Hock as n.. ci Used I" i X ppi 5,000 MI.Mtl.s f mi. on 10.0(10 MlARr UNO on .'o.ooo IHitKBH s 1