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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SECTION TWO. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY. JULY 14, I9lf PAGES 1 TO 4. PICKED IN OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE CONSTITUTE THE Delinquent Tax List For the Year 1914 GUNS MADE TO BILK X. V.. S IYS MAXIM i in. ,-.( ' ' ll Mil 11 .... , -4 f in prop 4 6.1 on w In", I ' " ' I MPERIA GUARD .ea der become (h'iinqtK'iit. SUM the aniuinit 01 the taxes tut -ft isite each name. SCHOOL DISTRICTS NOs IS WD Name Of Property (Ihiiit Ta.i"H loir Abraham, Robert $ 27.10 Aekerman. Frank 147.10 1 Albright, heirs of Francis L 371'. 08 I Albuquerque Traction Company 1,039.55 7 OF MEN ALL alike ISaTV..?!.,::: ' 4 j Alexander, heirs of S. L 1 . S3 Altnix, F. J If. SI Anderson. .Mrs. Annie ItCll Anderson, T. A 14.64 :nrj Anson, A. V 6 y s 26 txn jApodaoa y Nuancs, Itafaol 1.87 REGIMENTS MADE UP in I all M Slants C. E. Apbdaca, C.rego Archibeque, da Archer, James Arellanes Loud lt i : t i . i i: i i: .hi McCOKMH ho Calesga t 21. My tr "grud, J ii i if itn ss i he battles in caiuia waa re el, I", reason thai a fni'iiciifi' I.I not he oaf alone and that an visit tin front. rench or English. It ateo held .i ..in I Interest in h na the heart of ip Russian army and the Ruaaiah 'stent of aristocracy. The Idea, Of an imperial guard in ,f sin originated with Peter the reat, who enrolled the First regl- i nt. Otber emperors have added to until it comprises a corps of three fantry divisions with artillery vision of cavalry with norm request ! Armiji Armiji Annijo Arniiju -II y Among th amenta mid la guard, I Inner o Phe soldiers u Kid men at ee assigned en il among erding to i istics. dry mil a lam Baca, Fells . . Baca, Estevan Baca v I. una, J Baca, Don . . . . Baca, Marcos C Baca, Elfego . Ballew, Mrs. A, Bambini, (sola Hartley. Nellie Barth. Chesaie Barth, Isaac . Hubs, Marrleta Bass, Edgar . . Beard, John t. till Empire. guard are entire empire. to the guard they are the different realm nts the the the Bell E Benavides, Berndston, Berger, kf. Binvaschi, John mpan r Paul, w ho was inubnosed. line regiment gets the biggest of tit guai'dairien ; it is a leglmenl of si-iii-. lo .iiiother all the darkest men Pe Riven, and so on. The officers of the guard are the 101 pi i'. Hajgaaj men of the empire. Mosi of thorn are graduates of the orpi d'epages, the school of court urns. The pupils of this school are it, Black, Mrs. L Block, Oscar Hlueher. OKI Horuff, Horn, Fred Km t ad.iile, Borradi I le, Borradalle, Bnttper. C. Ilnwili II. Bowyer, Brachvc Bramlet A. l.ola J. h us (1 If. I J. F II. l Mull. lor I. Sons of Kin hi nter pupils, 2, sons of generals ami tteuu nanl generals, I, Boys of 1'nmilii- which have been noWe for ut leasl 100 years. The pupils are pages of the imperial family. The two highest In studies! are pages of the emperor, the nexl are pages of the empress dowager, the nexl paget of the empress, the re iniiiiider pages of the grand dukes and duchesses, those of highest rank 111 scholarship being attached tu the i Mind duke of highest rank, and so . Russlaa i Point. The carpi d'epages is the best mill- tary school in Itussia. lis course is j even years, during I he first of which the pupil may live w ith his parents if i they are in Petrograd, I. m the older ! boyi must live in the barracks. Any graduate of the corps d'epages ' Brown, J. B. Me Bryan, Susie P, Buchanan, J. A. Bucklln, i. B. . Buoy, Anna . . Burg, John B. Hurg, Dolores (! Burton, J. at. Husch, ,S. II. . . Butt, F. A Hutts. Inc. . .. Caldwell J. I . Campfield, Qeo. t'ano, Uelquladea Cantrei, Ernestlm Carpenter, W. r. Carson, I.. K. Casulli, Nicholas Castillo. Mace. I.. n Castillo, t iastlllo, Castillo, Catleti ki's application for memoersnip in of the regiments, if his father been a member of the regiment, titers by right: if not. the offtcera (Continued rim, Two.) Munyon's Witch-Hazel SOAP Vivian Roman i Quadaluj Llssle B. i 'hue. in. Lucia W, chamberlain, L. 1 Chaplin, V in. . ! Chavez, Adolfo . ! Chavez. H. 1'. M. Chavez, Chavez, Chavez. Chavez Chavez, Chaves, 1 'ha ez. Chavez, Chaves, Chaves, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, ( 'haves, Chain in, Loii centi L. . I.ee In. Bt for miippliiK hair from falling nut. Bent fur 8hmpoii. Kept lor complexion, net for bath Best lor curing all fai-lal lilSlllllBC IS .lll 'TIlptioM, Best toilet roup ever made. If your blood is out of order, take Mun Ton's Blood Cure. It will drive all mi purities from the system and tuakegood rich, red blood. If your liver is sluggish and you havt a sallow complexion, use Munvon'sl.ivei t-ure. These two remedies, taken in si. ternation, will soon rid the biood a DC f-vstem of all impurities, and give life am vigor to the whole body and when usei in conjunction with the soap, makes thi !'in glow with utliful freshness. Dennis , E. V. . Emilia i- y Chavez Cand ido Itti porta Felipe . Frank c Adelina Julian J Manuel Kate N. J. Antoi Toribio l'io A. A. C. Cimino, Vin Clark. Win Clark. John ciiuk. John i.e. Clarkvllle Produce Cleghorn, John A. . ("lemons, S Clifford, O.ikcy . . Clifford, George . . Cluff, heirs of II Codington, Mrs. II. c.n n, 1. H Cole, Lizzie J Coleman, Hlank Co. Commercial Printin. Conn, Mrs. M. A Conner, Dr. and Mri Conner, k. h Cook, 1). J Coopera A. C. and i Cordova, Urcgorlo . Cornell. Irene cox Miles Grocery i loyota Springs Min Crawford, Mrs. J. C creel, S. A Crescent Hardware Crone, John W. . . . J. . . Mrs Thus. A ngi 1 Dally, A. N. i Davenport, w. I Davis, it. n. Davis. A. Del. ill" , De Lallo, I lie Tulllo, Dim as, Juan . Dlmond. T. A. 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"Kew people have the power of imagination to see that tUCtl a thing as the invasion of this country is go ing to happen, and to feci the real horrors of it until after it has hap pened," said Mr. Maxim. "Every sol dier who goes to war confidently be lieves that the bull t to kill him hat never yet been ai:-t We are all en dowed with tht camliler's hope and the gambler's faith in chance, ll it were not for tail wc should nil be cowards indeed. "The greatest welfare workers in this country are those men ami wom en like the members of the Navy League, the Arn.y League, the Na tional Security LrsLgUe and the Amer ican Legion, and those who are writ ing articles ntni books upoi the sub ject of our defenseless condition. If the people of this country could only be aroused to a realization of how 25.98 363.92 23.31 42.26 ll Nam, Dolz, nielli. (1 Dinner, Joe . . Doran, Lena I Dreyfus and C Dry, W H. Duran, t. B, Duran, Ana Ml Ellsworth, F. 1 Ellsworth, S T. Emmons, J. D. Englehart, Qeoi Engelbrecht, i c Erlandson, L, t Evening Herald Ewing, n. j. . the ol I'lopcl.v oi ran to ocean, and the greatest United Cry that ever went up to God m u call to arms for national do "Cleveland Moffett has done it big, patriotic duty in Writing the adniir aide serial just now appearing in Mc t Inn's, 'The Conquest of America.' What he has done is to tell a story of what has actually happened. Hind sight is much better than foresight He takes rlie reader forward to 1921 and from that vantage point gives hint an opportunity lo look backward into the past, which is our present and our immcdiittc future, and let the reader tee Into what a hell of war wo are drifting. "Some of the guns have been made, some of the shells have been Cast, and certain it is that many more are in the making, and in the casting, which shall command and compel New York city to save itself from destruction by paying the big gest gold indemnity that was ever Imposed upon a community "The pernicious propagandistn of pacificism ha., paralysed tin reason ing faculties of a large number of the American people. As i havo said in my Inok, 'Defenseless Amer ica.' 'Pacificism liai iinged the noso of the American people, and is lead Ine them, blind and unknowing, to Lindsay l.ivesny, i Jvlngst l.ovalo. mib ipez ipl I ipes ipl all B( I, I OS, , I ,e ato. I lucero, Luoero, Lucero, I .una I. una Milan. i Ben Jan B. M Emilia A. lei, ii, I , Refugio Mri. .loli Maloy, M inn, Mann. 1 Mann, Minn ! Maplei ' M .lie. I Mallei I 8 9 11 .7 1 84 Fred, Mrs. IB lit 116 13 !! 44 in I : v 15 j Fairbrothrrs, I ' l Earrelh Kathei Ine ! Fuwks, Qeo. r Faucett. If. A. .. Fleming, John Klournoy, M. W. 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