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THREE 75 PERSONS MAY UNITED STATES GREATER BURDENS ANOTHER LINK WOMAN IN --- . A A A, A RAVE PERISRED POWERLESS TO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. FRIDAY. AUGUST 6. 1915. BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lydia E. Piukham's Vegeta ble Compound. Montnelior, Vt "We have treat MUST YETCOME IN BANK CHAIN TO TRE FRENCH IS ESTABLISHED I L. Mr Only 2 Days More IN ERIE FLOOD SECURE RELIEF Twenty-six Bodies Recoveredl Foieign Censorships Are in and Many More Are Be- Violation of No Treaty and lieved Concealed in Debiis Protests for Their jfltigft Piled High in Valley. tion Futile, BY MO"NIN JOURNAL SPICIAL LlAflo WIH lie, I'" . Aug. With tho recov er, today of t more bodies, the list of dead as the result of the flood Tuesday night was brought to II. Be cause o the yreat mass of dehris w-hieh -trenhvil for two miles alone the Mill ereek valley, the search for luidirs is progi'i-i-sing slowly. Fifteen persons are missing and t'oroner Han- lej so ui tonight he though) the death lift mixht reaeh seventy-five. Figures compiled late todav show cd that the total damage In the city and county would amount to between six ii nd seven million dollars. Two millions, it was declared, would not icpl.iee the crops destroyed in Erie Two i eprcsrntati es of the state de partment of health arrived today to assist the local health authorities ill handling the sanitary work. OKI of persons have been vaci i nated for typhoid and warnings oh sanitation have been issued by the health authorities. A committee of citiiens met with Mayor Sterns at the city hall this aft ernoon and took charge of the relief work. Preparations are being made to furnish clothing to the flood suf ferers tomorrow. Former Postmaster SotWl lias been chosen chairman of . DRimlttee that will pass upon the in dividual losses and those who have lost their homes will be Kiv start In Ufa. The city council at a nit ft II afternoon decided to forbid hereafter the rebuilding of frame buildtngl in the flood zuiii'. Liocal citizens are contributing lib erally tO the relief fund started by Mi lor Steins. fhe fund has already lie Every effort is being made to pre-May vent pestilence. In the ruins are many bailies of animals and the warmer weather has already caused these to tart to decay. A company of state police arrived here tonight from Under to assist in the n no work P tnd tl prominent lawyer, who dropped dead of heart disease brought on, phy-! itclSD! Sftid, by his strenuous fight ml (he aters of Mill cnek Tuesday uglit to rescue his wile and tWO Chit- ! MISS HANCOCK TO PASS ON ALL SCHOLARSHIPS IAP1CIAL DI1PATCH TO MOSNINfl JOUWNA, 1 Santa Ke, Aug. 6. The state board ,f iducatlon today designated ie Hancock, of Alamogorgi Cl the third grade teachers under law giving fifty Spanish-speaking hart a scholarship at one of the mill schools at I ..is Vegas or Sll Clty, hep official designation be- ing asgietant Muperintenilrnt of the de- piii'inc ut of tralnlhs rural teaeh- The board irriculum for K. U Enloe srmal school adopted .tin- the course, aj president of at Silver ('it foil. SAmestar, arithmetic, five periods U weal . English, five periods; Spanish, three periods; domestic science, two periods; United Stap s history, three; New Mexli o history and civics, two periods; physiology and hygiene, three pertoda; geography, two periods, for Ighteea weeks; second semeati r, Eng lish, five periods; nrithmeth rlods; reading two periods three pestttl puis in elghtei Spanish, i Iiim newspaper rout Ihl'Ce periods : domesSle science, tw periods; mush three periods; drawing, two periods; penmanship, three pa Hods; orthography, two periods; prar llce and observation, eighteen weeks, summer, primary metttooa, agricul ture, school management and ocda KOffy, elgM weeks. e bam Vim in Santa l o. Santa Fe, Auk. 5. A new law firm unnouncad today in Santa ft as; eFle, Kdwnids ,4 MeFie, cohslgtlng I Jlidgs John ft, McFte, for fifteen ars on the supreme bench of New ' M (Steal; his son. John R. MeFie, Jr., department of linn, and An il graduate ot Hi'- I'nlversity the law of Mie slatant District Attorney a. m. Ed wards, The firm will occupy the cor net 1,0ms of the Qrlfflil block and I'..'M I,, ,,.,.,... ,.,,! VVnuhlnirton ttM !, Which form part of the ex. tensive SUit(, leased bf Col. Ralph E3 Iwitehell, whose law office , four pi tha rooms ig the block. l" To Observe "Tlnil'l Day." Banta i'e. auk. t, Angus! 11 N to be Ret aside gg "Thrift day." hy special proclamations of state governors. fhjvernor McDonald will he asked to lagge BUI h ii proclamation, as he hns iWayi taken a firm .stand for thrift in private as well an public life. U Is asserted that thrift is a mueh naaded virtue In New UetCKh und would, if generally practiced, enable 'he state to nuance many of its Indiis trni undertakings for which it now '"ols to outside capital. point u "Velvety body NO GRIT" therp are six more in SterlmgGum 1 he f- point ji urn - Kvl VAAAO lit HORWNt ,OUNAL aPIOAL ItAIIO WIMtj Washington, Aug. f.. state Aegart ment officials virtually have decided they are ...ivv-i Vs to secure relief from the rigid censorship to which American mail and cable mesHipps pasniiiK through the belligerent Coun tries of kurope ..re subjected. Ameri can citizens and business firms at home and abroad hac f L), d many complalntg, but investigation has con vinced the department that no treaties can be invoked in protests. Appeals from business houses which declared impairment of the cable ser vice through censorship had been a Wr!oU embarrassment financially. Moved the department to begin in formal negotiations fur mitigation early in the war. Secretary 1-ansing said to lav th'it while these efforts were being continued, virtually nuth inn had corns of them. Business men who have gone abroad to straighten tangleg commercial af fairs are among those who have com plained against censorship of mall passing through Kngland on the way from one neutral country to another i'nder postal convention! between ttv I'nlie.i Stat s and England the latter has agreed to handle in transit, with out molestation closed pouch mall or mail destined to other countries via Kngland State department officials have about reached the conclusion that these conventions have not the force of treaties, since they are framed and signed by the postal authorities ( tb ipectlve i u i tment ouutries and fort mil it the Kit. Ill 0 u i i: m Ml V.I S Ni iw Ti irk, Aug. 5. Announcem -ut made liv tin- able i onipanies lo that the Mritish government had I Issued a renewed notice declaring that cablegrams lo or through Great Iirit-I lain must be in plain language or in I authorized code. The notice calls at- I tendon to the irregular joining of I w ords and stales that this cannot be I consldet ed with such I stated, are i censor. plain language. Me 'i el irregular compounds, it ",1th liable to detention by EL PASO MAN KNOCKS TEXAS BUILDING AT THE SAN FRANCISCO FAIR tPICIAL COMIItONDINCI TO MOSNINO, JOUSNAL' Sunt a Vi Aug. 6. "The crudity and barrenness of the Texas hulldlng at 'San In'anelsco' exposition is a disgrace ' Olll' gl t'llt Slntf," dt'l llireil A. Bl. ; bowlands, of Kl I'ii.-u. "The Texas SO- Mlaalciat of San franoiado gave us a wa ,. to terrnelon party at the T xas building anil we louinl tha hi.ii. ling was nothlni Kxccpt the furnltur, Jurs Of fruit which practically thf but a mere shell. Hid about twenty . observed stuck build Ins is hare iway in a corner, tt and empty." How different the New. Mexico I il l i 1,1 i ti at San Hiego. oh ' a ,,o,l aAmlrttA l,v hllialreils of sen ed thoussi ds from ail parts of the world, s Jacobs, the "richest news i the world, visited the New buildtl.g it San Diego with his Mexico family . Moines, He registered from Del la., where he amassed his for tune selling newspapers and has prop erty interests valued at 1200,004, all earned hy selling new-papers for the last thirty-two years. lie is only 40 years old and. alth borne ami a lum I"" " n I llieoine, s a day d is titlting first vacation in lweiu.. years, FANCY PRICE PAID FOR MEXICAN SHAWL :OWI.OS0tNCt To MORNtNO JOUWNAL1 Fe, Auk. 5.- MeS i shawl is been in the Delnsdo family Santa which Ii for more than firty years, was soiu to dnv bj Eduardo Delgndo to Hughes Bryant, Ot Kansas City, for $17t, In 1h."iT, quite a number of promi nent men' from New .Mexico went to San Luis Potosi, Mexico, to attend the International exposition in that city, the exposition bolng known as 'Las t-erias de Ban Luis Potoal." Many took with them products ot ibis territory. Including even plnon nuts, and ex i hanacd them for m odui Is of Mesh o. including shawls mintillas, inn re bozos. Amoiu? those who visiica me . ni.. l-eiaiando Delirado, iKfiindfatlier of Bduardo Delgado , and Indite It. II. Tompkins, who pan. .ov, for the shawl. TPS snawn wrs v hand. Siiprenie t iiml Dix i-loii. Santa I'e. Aug, a. --The slate nm ,urt lodav affirmed Hie su dls trlct court for Sandoval county, in the caHe of the Algodones Laud - Town 'o., appellee, s. a. J. Frank, appel lant. being sued by appellee to ipii". title to lands near Algodones, Sando val county. The opinio,, is hy Su preme Court Juatbis Parker. ihe Syllabus says: "The doctrine of laches is not ordinarily applicable W defeat a state claim unless II Would be Inequitable to allow the petty to maintain the claim, and the mere lapse of time is not sufficient lo re quire the application of the doctrine When- both parties to a tranaactlon have full knowledge of ail the fuels, there can be no estoppel by conduct. itiipiisiiion faaued, Santa Vv. Auk. B, Governor Mc Donald todtty issued on the governor of Colorado, requisition pspefs fol l ulu Tapia under arrest at Trinidad Tapia wan sentenced by Judge ,; r: Wright in Kehruary, 1911, for a fec und degree murder, for twelve to twenty vcars. but escaped on Kprfl :, isH. slitant Buperlntendenl ps'rney Spears hns gone to Colorado fu , ring Tapia back with him. CMrrged With White slavery. Santa Fe, Aug. I. 'Marry Steinberg is in the IoIIb of the federal authori ilea on the charge of white slavery. being accused of takln aliaR Marlha Steinberg Male King quer'iue to Kl Paso 1 fitubb- flajts Sants I'e. Santa Ke. Aug. I. -Oovernor Ktubbs was in Santa Fe today from Topea on businesa with thi -'ate corporation eonimiwuoii io tensive interests In Santa Fe, Minister of Finance Explains Enormous Outlays for Arms, Says End Is Far Off, I MOBtN JOURNAL PICIAl I CASED MIAI Paris. Aug. 5 I 1 114 p m l -In the Course of n discussion In the Krenc'i senate today on the bill to raise th limit of national defense issues which Was passed in the chamber of deputies. -s. Aioxanure moot, ine minis ter of finance, took oeeusion to re y lew the finaneial situation. "On July 31," he said, "there were l,t&t,to,eoa ftaies ($l,ti,tM,aa) of defense issues In circulation. In July alone K2S,ono.t00 francs (1MB, OOtl.rtOlll net were nil i in the ulunt terms Ponds and SSL'.oati.tiOO francs If ti4.40u.UOO) In the long term obli gations. Stoutly growing. Anus and ammuni tion com a great deal. W probablj shall b&Ve recourse to a on term loan Whereby yve can i onsolltatS all our short term treasury issues. We still have to make a great military and fl rancial effort to reach a victorious , oiiclusion tif the war The public brinss in its gol, with nit pressure, it is conscious of the situation and feels that today no mar, can save himself by thinking solely of himself. It can only be done by the citizens giving Hie country their lives If necessary ami their goods In this world in any case We must conceal nothing from o country, It is worthy lu hear e r thing. Only in dissimulating n thlnx can we fittingly respond lo the coun try's fine confidence," The bill including the limit 0 tional defense issues was passed. na- CELEBRATED ENGRAVER VISITOR AT MUSEUM LIPICI Santa AC OIIFilCH fO MOSNINd JOURNAL l'"e, Aug. 5, Edward Bo rein, ; a i elet rateil copper engrav er of .New York, who has been at Taos making sketches for Kcppioi, the weWknown publisher, knd Srhe has been recently in .Mexico on a similar mission, visiieil museum today, studying Its art a III Ml II it a s. iiithropology In North Aiuerha" n interesting volume received by museum today fnun 0. E. Slcch if New York. It is a symposium Vn.i art reflecting the results of the latest re sea relics. The most Important con tribution to this is no doubt that by v. H, Holmes, chairman of the School of American Archaeology, entitled "An, i.i of American Culture Charge terisatton Tentatively Outlined as an Aid in the Study of AnttqUttiea." A mup sccompanles ibis study, as well as that on "Material Culture! of the North American Indians," by Clark Wisslcr of the American Museum of Natural History Ale; of the managing COI Bchoo of American A tributes , the monogrs i Anthropology in Ana cial Interest to Santa i ill ii. ( ,r oste ins, too, U the the North article on "Religion American In Hans," by Mr. 1'aul ha- din of this city, a deeply philosophy study as well as anthropological dla- lertation, Hubert H. UlWie, who re cently lectured In Santa I'Y, writes on "Ceremonialism in America," Wnllo other articles are entitled: "Primi tive American History," "The Present Condition of ntir Knowledge of the North American' Languages," '.My thology and Folk Tales of the North American Indians" and "Social Or- ggntaation of i he North A I dians." The hook ot beautifully printed on and is handsomely bom Important addition to i library. Amoim LhOSC at i he museum were 1 ho registered U Ball, nger, Lucils Rose- Tableuuah. i ikliihoina . man. Lewis. Kan. Lhrncd, Kan.: Pen Helen Sh'Hiirl. Clefts: and wife Windsor. Colo.; Nathan Blbl Qrants, N. m . U a. BaJfmorc, lo. N V . Mrs. R, J Archer. I III.; W. F. Johnson, Avis M. son, Hay City, Mich W, It. J and wife, AiDUfurrqtie; "Chest ill J i hnson r I! I'hoe Johnson. I taton ; Hen I 1 1 1 i-t t nix; Florence A. liarinore. John Kelman, M iirphyshoro. V. A. Reiman, Mactcsfilia, 1 I leiiih i son. A, 1 1 la fhlng, " Ing, Wnldron, Aik.; Branafoi and family; 8t, Louis; M O. Buffalo Tenn .: in.: l.eill Clark bourne, Albuquerque; Elmer Trinidad, Colo,; Helen it. C Altoona, Kan ; Clara L I Chimayo; Mrs. I'harles N. C Altoona. Kan. nverse. inverse. Deaf Man Killed hy Train. Santa Fe, AUg. Thomas Hanson, n car carpenter, being deaf, did not hear the whistle of un Bpproai hint train on the El PaSO anil Southwest ern near Torrance and was instantly killed. He was on his way from Avoca, Pa., where he bus a family to Tucson, Ariz Preparing for Labor ia Santa Fe, Aug. r. -Silver City Is the first to come lo the fore with an an Rouncamenl for Uthor day celebTa tion. In fact, It Is to be n three day i 'celebration and all the nparhy min ing camps nre to pkrticlphtc, The chef events are to le baseball .-a men and scveial prizef lights. Mtsiiia Valley to FaWMI FVntta. Santa Fe. Aug. I, The Mesilla val ley Is to be the only section of New Mexico which will have a fruit ex hibit at the International Soil 1'iod tuts exposition at Denver beginning September 21. Finlt (hipped now for exhibit will be placed In eold storage at Denver until that date itig ttoftgagt Given, Santa Fe. Aug. V Chattel mott- gagea for tr.7,48 and for Mi, 163 on attle recently shipped to New Mexico, b) clay, Itoblnson company, of Kan irn, City, were recorded tadn b Stats Senator B, V. I'ankey. SOidler l ace, lirave 1uirgc Santa Fe, Aug, r, . Roy Houatot private of the t'niled States army , tiotol at Hachtta, was brought Santa Fe vesterday to inswei to t th. iharg,.,of ojienlng letters In the I ed St ites mail and in default of I was lodged In Jail. nit- For Rent liood ground floor fice room, neit to Journal office, ply Journal. of- p- iu'ue.s mm Wrfbotr read tin Institution at lYxline; Des Moines Also to Have New Bankinc House, CIAL COHII Clayton, N . An Slate bank of been organized, and of banks to be org! nlw d by I i oth, rs of tb,' v'l.i v i, Commerce. Th Pink ha. of Itt.aag and alreatt) has 111 posits K. M Morgan Is cash of the director-, are Texline n i ies Monies u i ii have a n with a capital of 116,000, I in the midst ot u heat , on hay e a new . ley ator. The t'harleton and Pennoek Ins r yy . The old Settler- plCnlC, WhiCh IS all annual affair, will lie held near Clay ton 'hi week. Several promt nenl speakers will address the i rdWd, This is the time Of gTS n corn and fried chicken, so a gOOd time is expected Hon. ii. CI Smith wilt giye the prin- yrar were it not for the fact thai thi are better than ever. Win will mall fifty bushels, wheal twenty-five, ai i for cattle Is abundant Good l air In Prospect, real fnlr. M .-pent on (Vi stock and art, domestic exhibits'. Mis i'. i an, win k '.ii Inga on Mali old etrui lure he used for and offices. on educational WATER APPLICATIONS GRANTED BY FRENCH Janus A. French yesterda) grant A A Kaiser, of Dnyton, 1'ddy conn a eerttfieate of construction nnd pi mit to use seven second Jeei from I Pecos river by pumping to r, 1 lalm I acres. M. ii May. ,,f Kogal, Lincoln eodn waS giVI 11 lie use lo appropriate , nnd a half second feet from No canyon to Irrigati 140 acrea M. Smith, of Ties ph Iras, given I years' extension of life to eompl and apply the wan r to 11 . from i rrovo In Taos i oui.t ( I f i ii N. A of Hlllsbol'o, was giveti pet nil-'ion use seventeen oitr-huttdredthi of second foot from pen ha ereek to Ii gate twelve acres. .Mollie A. Tho ton was given a permit lo spproprii two one-hundredths ot u second d from Oodfre; arroyq near Oscu Lincoln county, to irrigate forty aei Lemon X- itomnej . of i 'oiumhui i ,u county, ware granted their applli 11 f,o- seven and ninety-one one hi dredths seeopd feel from a draw irrigate 5(0 tti tes. I - ' rrz. " - U; The Rnckneys 'Fathers of the Republic PERHAPS South Carolina's best gift to this Free Republic was the splendid services of her two great sons Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Charles Pinckney. It can truthfully be said of the Pinckneys that their love of honor was greater than their love of power, and deeper than their love of self. One played an important part in the "Louisiana Purchase the other, while an envoy to France, was told that the use of money would avert war, and to this replied . "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.' Both devoted their eminent abilities toward framing our Nauonai Law. Hie Constitution cfmc United States,as it stands to-day, was built upon the framework of a plan first proposed by Charles Pinckney. It was he who demanded that it contain freedom of religion, freedom of die press, habeas corpus and trial by jury. In political faith only did these two great men differ. Cliarles Pinckney was an ardent Democrat, and Giarles C. Pinckney a loyal R'dcralist, and was twice a candidate for President. It is easy to imagine the horror that these two great lovers of Ffcrsonal Liberty would have expressed if shown the proposed Prohibition Laws of to-day. It is needless to say that if alive they would VOTE NO to such tyrannous enaoachmenrs upon thf NATURAL RIGHTS OF MAN. The Pinckneys both believed in the moderate use of light wines and barley brews. They also believed in legislation which enco jra."d the Brewing Industry because thev knew that honest Barley Beer makes for tn te temperance. For 58 years Anheu:"r-Busch have been brewers of honest Barley-Malt and Saa7er Hop beers the kind the Pinckneys !jiew to be good for mankind. Tb-day their great brand BUDWEISEl because of its quality, purity, mildness and exquisite flavor, exceeds the sale of any other beer by millions of bottles; 7500 people are daily required to keep pace with the public demand for BUDWEISER,. AN H FUSEIV BUSCH ' ST L0UIS,US.A. Visitor w St.l.ouit are courteously invited to inspect our plant covers 141 acres. ith in your renvilic. I was i v ir- Of hands and fet i V' (bloat. My stomach IIHUreTftl me, 1 IIB1 j pain in my side ami :a bad headache most lot the time. I vdia done me lots of good ant! I now fee Ime. I am regular, my stomach is better ami my poiM have all left ma You can use my name if yoti like. 1 an ptOOdgf Whgt your reme dies have done for me. "-Mrs. Mar Gai THii.it. '.'I EttdgaSt., Hontpelier, Vt, An BoMtl PggBdgible M edtctiM H BMHl DO admiticd by every I'air BjJjadad, intelligent person, that a medi- cine could not live and proyy n popularity for nearly forty yours, and to Da hold ; a record for thousands Upon thauaandt I of actual cures, us has Lydia B. I'mk ! ham's Veicetablo CogapOOnd, without possessing great virtue nnd actual i worth. Such medicines must be looked u)vni and tensed both standard nnd dependable by v rj thinking p . i It' you RjgtVC Hi" slilitel l,nilt I (it;it Lydla 1 I'mkiiaiu's out ln Ue Ctuapoont will Uclp yott,vt rito j toF,. vdia I'.l'iakliiUP in net c. I (ciidittculiali l.uiii. MaaaHforgj I Hoe, lfonr letter will ht opened, rem1 mill Muwerad byfl WOnUMt ! Mid held in stru t coiil'uli nn-. THE WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Retail dealers 111 Wll Ml M KAIT IttKATH For Cattle anil Hogs the ltlj;mst i . Prices ii -i l !- t . yi a Hue 5 I Kj Rise; k&gP A Of vV.-Y apttal JLLIXjU is "Crumble-proof" I m there are l h six niort' in ,5 I SterttngGum I C. E. Kunz, Distributor Albuquerque, N. M. "Mn; of MASS MEETING SALE WIN'. i IT llill M.l K M,l ) AMI i. Albuquerque Gas, Electric Light and Power Company p h INE (,h oo eeeeeeeeeveeeee-oeeeea. LUMBER Albuquerque Lumber Company VIA NOIM II FHAMiSS "rVfoflomtinn Our L l i TH8 a ov its A THE FOR Glass-Paint Cement-Plaster MUST S i ll I I T Of I1IL cuNJnrUTION OF THt U.S.A." NO S