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ALBU&TJUQire EYEING KEllAin?, jntlDAY; 28, 1911, ALBUQUERQUE EVENWS HERALD l vtcr In Tribune Cltlean.) A KM M.ICAN NKWM'At'EK, ftv run iii.hai.u i'iaiusiiiN(i oo. rnlillkliul every mttrrtmtm escept .InmMjr at 13 J-134 JVfttW strvei, Al'inqucrrmp, N, M. Iltitered m twml-i'lui March 7, at t)te twstt Alnuirrtiu-. N, M., ander the Af nf lurch 3, I87, W One ntiinth hy inall..,.r, ,,,M triW (did iimiiiIIi by wrrter. . ....a rente" Ono jmr by inn 1 1 M.e Ouo jenr by mrrlcr.. . ..i... Telephone i7. THK MI'UI.S SYhTliM. Tueked nwny In tho tcry ln.lt of things, niul crowded to an obscure nrner of llio dally papers. In ono o( the most Important portion olf J'res lilont Tafl's message transmitted to MinrM yesterday. It la the reoom mndatlon "thai nil local officer; throughout the country, Including rninvior or internal revenue, col lectors nf ruatottis. postmasters of. nil fur clnft, Immigration commW lonera mill mnrahala, should bo hy law covered .Into tho classified nt-rvlp. tlui necessity for confirmn-i Him hy the actinia bn removed, nnd tli.. president mnl others whore ,tlma Ik now I nk en up In distributing Oil ixitnonnmi should bo relieved of thin MirilPti." Hollwl down, tho recommendation. la that tho entire apulli system be iiIhiIIhIm'iI, To thiil brcti-Democrat, Andrew Jmkson, the iiiVori'd or Willliiin Jen King llryati. w nro Indebted for fastening upon tho tfrouuiry u system which nil honest men deplore, hut wtiii-h' no man has yet been found bra v enough to combat successfully. Js'o Rood reason can bo given why an cfflejunt postmaster, collector or mondial should bo removed from of fliu merely because of a change nf ndiiilnlnlrrillon In tho offlco of presi dent lit tlui United Btutes. A thou Itnnd tpwd reason !! bo given why mn h rloiHge Nlioulil not bu mndv, Hut win. Iih Inspirm: slogan "u tho vie torn 'kjliK thu spoils,' an ectio of which l hn;d iday In tho cry bring th ,iivcrnnitnt closer to the, people," JnekHon proceeded with thn utmost delDxtuiloll to discharge) from ofClei ovory,inan, regardless oC any question of fftnofs, who dis agreed with him politically or who hud voted ngslnst him. Tlui begun tho spqIs nystcm. I.iue tli i clgarotto habit, It. wan ndinltteiit pernicious but wry Insidious and dif ficult in fiinKo on. There were many to deplore Its cflatcncc, but none atroui; enough to wsro ffoct Ivo wfcr njialiuit It. Orovrr Clffe land was tho prat to wnt?ti 6pn wnr upon It, wlicri1inrlilii Ilr. udicinia trntlon he procllm.id limaclf tor civil acrvlco reformnd Qrovcr Clovelnnd wna defeated for reflection for hU palna. llijt oven Mr, Cleve land djd not durodo go to the KnRth that Mr. Tnft hun dono, The civil servtco reform fpr which Cleveland f. uKht oft. ted .only the minor mi ti'li of tho mintriv'lit. To lm.u .iuki itomtlntr lt openiiton d t ' tH iH,iiiie4iia, end i-oiio. iorn rf internal ri'Venu would In Ibut day Ii.im- lnn coiuldcirvd nttlilnu lcaa thi.ii pollilcHl iimdnc.i. Of couiho, Mr.' Taft'a recomtnendn tion wilt come tonothlns at the prel um time, He ban n Ucmncratle con (tretn on Ida linnda a congreaa which oc ur.dyhiK ulleirtnnco to tho prin ciple of Andrew Jncknon ami which, furthermore, la more Intent on "put nu Tuft In u hole" than It la upon performing any real acrvlco to tho country. !oaalbly tho realiza tion of that fact accounts for the foot that the aubject wo men tioned only nt tho end of the mea aRri 'And almost In a parenthetical jimnner. llut na aurcty uh nlcht fol lowa dny, thut llltlo tall-end recom mendation will eoontr or later ue coiiiq llio rccoghltPil policy of tho t'lilted fit lit Kovernnicnt, and wo v.ill nil wonder how wo could have hfun faola inouvh not to have fol lowed It all tho while. eome people who believe In ' keeping up nppcnrnnrcft'' to tho extent of re maining nlwaya In debt and leading a litind to. mouth Ufa that la rulnnun Tluro ore olhcra who have no more Intention of pnylng n. debt when they Incur It tlinn thoy hnvo (f Btvlng lion eat work tn their employer when they have a job. And there la another claaa the profeaalonnl d end bent who pula III moat of hla time figuring out how ho inn beat the game nnd for Jiut hnw llttio ho can aettlo what ho really wwca. Hut with the Brent mosa of people wjio nro In debt tlto failure to pay r.l timr.. ,.r '' iHf to . nrelesm nnd h l.iok of uuderatiirnllng of thejr obtlgatlona to tho community. If you nrn In debt, put the "pay 11 n" resolution nt the bond of t)i3 Hat. A HALF A MILLION IBEES AWAITING IA m unTI CLAUSE If the farmer with U6'Ugit aultj ngnlnat Mayor filinnka for tho price of a carload of municipal potatoes ! to bo believed, the accrct of the ,In (ilanapolla method of reducing the coat of living la to refuae to pay for what you get. - t An exchange totla of mi nffmy In which onn of tho combatant received a wound with a knlfo that required three ntltchea to cloae. Now It the Mitotic will only atrve to keep the knife cloaed, nil will be well. A New York auftrngcttu leader ad vlaea the ilitcra to practice throwing atone for nn offcnalvo campaign, which movea thu Houaton 1'iiit to oberve that ihern nro dark day a a head for tho Innocent hyctnndora. U waa to be expected, of courae. that the orguu would ruih to the de- fen no of the bureau. Iloth seem to hnvo been affected by the alachlng' reduction tneUlent to tho Christmas aeaaon. It boa bctflr-eolemnly Adjudicated that the nnckwnr of Iiaroda can not bo mndo co-respondent In a divorce milt. Tlicrn ought tn he aonio com pensation t a man far having to carry around HIM title. After reading tho opening state ment of cnunml for the Chicago packer, wo wonder how we managed to gat along without tho meat trut aa long a wo did. TiiOHK itKsoi.rrmxs. Jty way of keeping fully In touch with the hqllday aplrll. It nilght be n good thine to look ahead a trlfln nnd aeleel a eholco arrny of good res. idutloua for N'cw Year' day. And right In the front rank of all good resolution!! ouflht to be a firm rocolve to pay your bills. II la twin About ulna casea out of ten that thu nrun who pays hla bills nnd Uva within hla Income two Unux very oeHily synmiumoua -la a pr tly Komi twit tt a oltUcn nnd win serve to ducoralc most any conunu Jilty. And It Is likewise true that tho man who docN not pay hla bills la nut likely to be much of n cllUcn, alnco he hi llvng off the balance tof the L'omunUy, tho sumo as the holw, Mlsfurtiino, lllnvsji unit tasK of en ploymcW, at times tuul.n It Imptsl bo for men to pay their bills prompt' ly, but the man who u accustomed to paying hW blHa l hot llhcly to he long In want rIh he has both credit unit the hl;h rard of lits frlvnia.l However, there ro several iSlter classes of people Whs do Hot pay AtW bills tnd who t)WM roatoHbkt,. cuiio for falliiif W'A-u. 'fh-ire Mre Oovernor Harmon stated yostorday that hla candidacy for president la In tho hdnda of hla friends. Nothing poraoniit to Mr, Ilryati was Intended by this remark. Prosecutor linker la tho only law yer wo over knew lo plead Insanity ns a defeiico to h charge of contempt of court. We nro' nltnbat encoura'ged to In dulge the liopc that wo will havo that street paving by next Christmas, nriy-huw. Wo would remind President Tnft tint the only "redemption" that the, Kiiiiildleiin party needa la to get rid u( h few of Km bad netora. Tn inan, the fact u( noun ', tljr Kovurnmont reyurdi. mil not last as luiw iim a hundred years will bo re garded ns unythlng but n cdtnmlty. The fact that they nro having brlbary scandals In Virginia tigaln re minds us that election crookedness U not a matter of geography. If China should decide to catabllsh a republic, Just think whitt a Job there will bo for tho canvassing board. Of course, It la Impossible to shop early now, but you can begin saving up for your curly shopping next year. 1'OMTICS .VNll lOMTICIA.m (Howard U Iiann In Han Hernardlno Index.) Thn city council la a collection nf solf-snnrlllcliiK ellUons, whosn chief iimuiiiiin is io nav tne streft in rrom n r Moin.tin.iiy vin- H iiiiusu. it is harder to servo on th- riuneil of u secluded village than It la to eat spashettl with a knlfo. Tile man who can survive two terms on the eoiinoll without los ing his hnlr nnd all faith In mankind could manage an Ice cream parlor In tho Klonuvkn with nerfnet success. Tho only S4lary attached to tho alder. manic office la n consciousness of duty well dona end u swift nnd unanimous kirk from the oody politic at the next city election, and the man who em erges from the ordeal with Arm teeth and n reputation that will stand a church trial will -never have to tdge Into tho bank nfter 4 p. m. to ask for an extension of. his notes. As a rule, being a cotinellmnn Is a dreary, adu lation, but It Is brightened by ohoi-r-fill memories, such as saddling a fnt sewer -aMcaswont upon an unsuspect ed neighbor or remitting tha taxes of a retired farmer who Is rcmled to the mayor by marriage. The tax dodger has no show with the average council unties ho controls thu vote of the First ward, and In that event hl visible 'nmtts will be found to consist or a safety blcyctd and a pair of do tnchablo cuffs. The moWorn city coun. oil was framed after the Homan son Hie, but the man who did tho framing was k prowweyed carpenter with u nrudo against society. lit t&QWkii 9f94 That trnikr Will He Re quired for Christmas in New pfork Alone; The "Shooting Show Girls", in Vaudeville, .New York, DetX Si. -KnviMn mndo by dcaltra place the ni..ir or'Uhristinaa trees dtmnnilrd t t tha holiday aenson in iho ntetropoiii at iiuir a minion, reupin will pay I2J0. oo for them, or an avirnge f JO eenta a tree. West street) where tho steiimrra from New Kngla'nd dock, amidls like n balsam forest. There appears to be nO fulling of in tho ilemiiml for tret-a, " da Id a deni er who hnndlea thirty or fnrtythou sand of them here every winter. Coney Inland had thirty thournml or o visitors yesterday. There were! two attractions to brliut lliein to tho Island, ono the winter ljatlir.r at the' itirkwny lintha at lltlubton bench and the other the effects of the Minn i'ark fire of Inst Monday. About fifty bathing enthusiasts were In the witter. Tho police are looking today Mr a puny of midnight revelers who last night threw a young woman out of tho window Of a speeding tuxknb Into the street, nt tho corner of Hltth, avenue and Fjfty.alxth street. Hho waa unconscious when plckiul up by! the police n lid hurried to llooBovelt hospital. A bystander told tho pollen' thut he had neon her hurled from tile car, wttleh he ."aid w without; a number or anv other mentis or Men-, tiri(?nti"i "When the mauhlne was opposite; me tho door was thrown open mid tho wuiuun pushed out." ho wild. "Wie slruek the pavement on her left side nnd rolled iiKiilnst the curb. Then n mnn In thu car pulled thu door shut," The young woman was still uncon scious today. l.llllau Clrnham nnd Kthel Conrad, having been acquitted by a Jury of the chnrg of attempting to kill W. K. I), fltokes, will return to thu ataga ns a means of livelihood. Tha girls, prior to their trial, appeared at limn- mersteln's roof garden, nnd tonight at tho Victoria theater they will be seen with tho regular Hammerateln bill. They will offer a singing spe cialty. Thn condition of Mr. Stokes atlll remains critical, but was described last night us being slightly Improved. The chief fear of thn physicians now la further developments resulting from the uutolntuxlcutlon which thn patient Is suffering. Mr. titokes la very weal:. When President Tnft enters the Seventy-first regiment urmory J"ti uary 27 to attend the annual ball tor tho benefit of thu homo of tho Dnguhtera of Jacob it sprightly little woman of 105 summers, clad In a brand new silk dress, will ask him lo dunce. If ho comuitM, Mrs. Itneh el Marcus, who was gray before ho whs born, will have, realised her chief ambition. Mrs. Marcus celebrated her lOMh birthday yesterday In (he FEW REPUBLICAN IN OF LEGISLATURE ARIZONA Early Inductions, It Is Said, Point to Ilcmooratio Major ity of jfjirty; All Kttums Net in let. Tucson, Aril,, !ec. 52 Although thn coniplnto returns are not In, It appears that.tho representations from tho various counties ns to parties wilt bo divided as follows! Aptiche county, one Ilenubllcan sen- ntbr (probable), and ono ltepubllean reprraeniniivo. Jfo ucmocrats, Cochise county, two Democratic senator and seven Democratla rep resentatives. No ltepubllean. f'oponlno county, ono Domocrntle senator, ono Heinocrntta representa tive. Kot oertiiln, Olio, two Democratic! senators; three liemocrtUlc representatives. No Itepuhllrnns. '' Urnhani, oii Democratic senator, two Democratic representatives. No Hepubllcans. Orecnlte, one Deniocrstlc senator. tw Democratic representatives. No itcpubUcans. Maricopa, two Democrats senators, hlx Democrntlo representatives. Ko Ilepubrftoniff Mohave, ono Democratic senator. one De)uicuii) iproinlHtUo. .'( itepuutieanB. Navnjn has onn represenlntlvn nnd one senator, .ltosult not certain. I'lma, two DemocrHtlo senators, ipe I'.'mncrntlo teprescnlutlvn nnd two IU-pnhllrfln represcntntlvrs. 1'lnal, one Democratic senator and ono Democratic representative. No Ilepubllcnns, Hanta, Crus, one Democratic sena tor and ono Democratla representa tive. Yavapai, two Democratic senators. three Democratic representatives ttnd onn ltepubllean representative. Turns, ono Dornofrntlo senator and two Democratla representatives. Ko Itcpubllcnna, From the above It can readily hit seen that the Democrats positively havo sixteen members of thn upper house while the Hepubllcana have but one. Coconino and Navajo, with ono senator each, aro placed In tho doubtful column. In the lower house the Democrats have ewiudi. twenty-nlnu members nnd tho ItcpuWIcan but four, while Coconino and Navajo with one rep resentative each nro placed aa doubt fills. Thus It will' bo seen, eliminating Navnjo and tho. doubtful ones, that on Joint ballot for the election of senators, tha Democrats wUI have forty-five votes and the Itepubllcnns but five, tho Democrats having a clear majority or forty votes. HORSE TintOWtf IAD, PARALYZING IIMBS Qucstn. , M... .Dec 21r Advlcos havo renched QtieU utatlw: that tho hottioion of Attnplto CKwzalca of Pino was inrown irnm n norao nun ins uacx broken Just nbovo tho hips. Uo twv lies In n parnllzed state, unable to movo any part or tbo body. Thcro Is no pain and tho scuuo of feeling 1 entirely gnno. Thcro I little danger Of death nnd no hopo for tho youtift man ever to bo moro than a bed n rlcktm !nalld unable te even 'r.-' v gr.u, ...i. .,: '"'""ir in .mia- oi n:ii ein with anticipation when cminuuity noes out to tho uniortuu- wnicii has thcltcred her for years. In the coursu of tho merrymaking alio said aha U pbyvlcnlly able to dunce with Mm president, ui, Judging from tho pictures of thn president, he wna not likidy to hit a fast puce. Mrs. Marcus hml mndo It known to iiar'n -t i ... home that she ivould I'kf tn ...r 4 atlK tlr, ,! ..fill ln iw-r hi. .i tlit wus thrilled THIS BAJNK IS ONE OF THE OLDEST AND, HAS THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY BANK IN NSW MEXICO. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS I . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank J IfSt AJftUQUEQUlN.: M. At the GlpK qi BusineM, December 5th, 19H. ftESQJ!J9.GES Loans and Dicount. .r,v., yv ,.$, 1,474.07 Bonds, lewritiM, Xte 31 042.1 1 Banking House and Furniture 42i000i00 United States Bonds 340,008s00 Cash and Exeliare l,!0fJS0.4l Total 1,441,350.48 "isr r . i $3,331,017.14 LIABILITIES cp iVA-mrn 200,000.00 Sar?lM and Jref its I i ,432.20 Cirottlatiex 200,000.00 Deposits 2llQ7ti34f4 tow $3,331,017.14 DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES 1. The policy of the officers and directors of The First National Bank is to maintain its well earned Reputa tion for Safety and Conservatism she found beside her bed yesterday morning a pasteboard hot benrliiK tho Imprint or a moilMo who doesn't every week dwslgn something appro priate for Indies of 105. With trem bling fingers Mrs, Marcus opened tha box and drew forth a rustling, won dorful rown of silk. Wolf Joseph, who la only 05 nnd thereforo not rated ns ono of the Inner clrclo In tho homo; Kusman Goldman, 104$ llunicli Weber, 99, and uthers gathered In the dining hall were astonished whun Mrs. Murcua appeared In all the glory of har new finery. ll,(i(Ji:i IdTTI.K IH)V wx nv noMxr vmK "Tiie Hanta vo railway had on auditor to appoint the other day to succeed n pmn who had Jut died. unit w. Y. Ktrlckland was given the place," says tho Oaborno Farmor. "To tho uverngo render this is merely a news if in, but It Is quite n atnrv to us for w wer raised In tin same town nnd attended tho anme school and were In the same classes with Will Ktrlckland. Una Ktrlckland risen to hla present position by meru luck? Wo enn remember when llf wus a barefoot nnd mused hoy on the streets or renbody, for wn were bare foot and ragged with him We can recall tho tlmo when a silent proces sion wended Its way northeast nnd he wna left alono In tho world father and mother both gone. He listened to the howl of the wolf out In thh rnnii the same woir that kept us awake. He went to work In thb Bnnta To depot at tho very lowest position. He was steady, industrious ana used tils drains. He was promot ed and he mndo good on overy round of thu ladder ho climbed. Ho had no boosters and dldut carry a sackful of hoiseidioes about with lilm to bring luck. His booster was his Industry and hoiii-sty, and hla goo4 luck algnr t hla clean hands ttnd clear head, Hut Old Illlt Khlftlcss stan back there In thn old rut unt ys: llo wus lucky, tbnta all,' noM to It. The lucky boys, the ojta who hud gulden spoons In their Mortal In those old days, have log Mwca fallen by the wnysldo. I.uck ta the Idln dream of the shiftless im4 kxyn I'totdun shore fsr I ttwi itstance. to reach which require. ! rays from Alad din's lBHliHo Meht the wnv. Ileal jiiok Ja mefrty. Ihdtiatr) . honesty and HfT(tcy,iToir ph sen ii smning iiko mo 14ajaWj5roUHd you evtry day." nto lad and his srlovcd parents, as a A.MHIUCAN CAVAI.JtY HOllSK (Ilirmlnitliitsi Ago Herald) Tho humiliation which the officers of tho UHlted Slate army suffered nt tho National llors show at MadUon 81 u nro Kttrden a ltttlo m&to tlmn n yoar ngo, when they saw every ribbon m (no ctutrger cmmmw cMiiy won by officers rrom foreiftn rountrlea, has been prodtictlvu In high degree. As a result of that stluxlRK defeat nearly ovory prlxo offered tn similar rlsises this year was won by an Amerlen of ficer, astride nn American mount, This was brought about by tho energy of a few rlvato Individuals and Uio co-operaWfo. of officers In tho United States army and officials of tho war deimrtmwrt at WnshlBf; ton. Tho American horses had bare ly been Riven tha xta at ihc tlmo of their honorable) ttamit when Autrus' Ik'ltuont lin-HcuttNl tho Rovornmcnt with his famous sttlks, Henry nf Nnvnrro n" J Oc(sji with n view o rovt rslng no orJr of things nt U tho next horua .how. The army officers who judgod at tho show and wcro fwcci to send tho nnlmalH ridden hy Mr fellow officers down to defeat before tho braided and gilded officers trow bofmil tho son. because of tholr wrilfct lHfcrlorty, at olico stnrtctt a Movement to Im proVo tho AmvrtcMi cavalry horse. In tills thoy had tho hrty co-opratlon of tho sccrotaiy 9t war. , Not lonjc afterwwtl a zroufi of men bended by Judgo 'Hllnm H. Moore of No York raised .ubscrlptloii fund tn purchaM nioiMsM t bo it to Mhi InternniloMnl Hore igVow held In f. don last June A lm aum Of asey was ruled and a Urxo sum tiaM Jor tin) beat hunters. JwNtW. and charg ers which Now Jt ttftte, VlritMi and Kentucky cmH fHralsh. AwkHms Ihoso nnlmsls woMrlfce: hMtloue KsUrit of Klwgy. Chl.wtaSl tMt Taraplco, m sldea a number at koMes of letter fant. An soon ns tbv -wore dllv6ed la 1 the iaovrMiiMt sWy wore ttmi. I tid ovoi to tnn Keajialiis; of wclt re-1 nlwid stock breeds n Virginia. wh! oraxt mm to im stsat mares m t-Mo stRtn. TWs whs sWaaak Mt4er he JNtt ' frrvlte of ( asHni(ini of a rkwKure imA tin tm ertmnt. AtMMt . mow iMTjajs' Hto Olynwia : shw imukm, Mas NrsA iwHtual Na 1miI CmsMI HwM aJkMr was brM to WISJIiliiKloat, TM ' ajasswHWUnt nnl !( were wterta Jlsi' srr iwa lumjilBg clte M the NatfewwH Cp4 tnl Bhow nnd did well. In a number of classes they wvro defeated by tho homes of prlvato owners, notably thoeo of tho llleuhelm stables of llllt moro owned hy wnltcr Abcll, hut on tho whole their allowing was credit able Tho earliest ovldcnco of tho revivi fied Interest In tho cavalry horse was manircst when tho first natural Mili tary Ifomo .how was held at Fort Myor, Vn., In March, 1911. This show was organized chiefly by the officer of Fort Myer, but President TsJt amt Secretary of War Dlcklanou evhleneed a keen Intoret In it. It was attended hy nit the army of ficers tn Washington, betides pruettc. ally tho entire diplomatic corps and members of comrreM Interested in the cavalry horse Improvement, The fkuw of animals (4iowh was puer, but tho great amount of Interest wa. emu aWercd oncouraKlos;. When tho tlmo for the NiUtosal CaplUl llnrae show came around the unlrorsiil Interest in tha davolOpment of tho nnny horso had reached joiclt a point, thut tho executive committee of thu show wna headed by ,MftJ. Henry T Allcu, ono of tha rccusnlzcd nu- then It If a on the subjrer In tho service MM IM iMaJHhvrtMp w' MMMhC lot the most "'promlMctat horsemeit of Virginia. Thu board of directors of tho .how was coiniKHKHl of tho foromost men of the nation. The secretary of war tho secretary of the nary, tho attorney Hral, United 8tates Senatoni Wet mere of Khode Island and Haliey of Texas; Henry Fairfax, Fourth Assist ant Poatinamor BHral IMiraw ami many other iiremltteat mm served up oh It, while Irt4deiil Taft was the patron of tho show, I While the show was sUll In vnNfrei JwIro Meore, who acted im cme of the, tatoes in the ritMC. ttvrehMtM XouaU bout, a faftHm Math jemer, owned by ImUs Ietth of VkajtMA, aa aRlsjwl at the aie stra4n s JleeUwH-hhwm, whlh hM the bifti Juwp record for many years., tgnrinsalutety upon pur ehMlns; RoutamboaH, Ju4e Meora nresexted k wtk United Wateti to fuHher ibe Aev.1 aliment of the cav alry horse. At allh stwwa of the Virginia, clr cuit last.""mmmcr, apecle! clswe were plactl on tbo p'rosfrawa for cha-raec, ami after the return of the Kvot'rnmettt animals from IMhtefl, whero thoy tld well cortrtf-ms the ihlds they .hewed aalnt, they were Orpheum Theater' COM, AMI SBOOMJ. TONiailT. Till: I'OUH I,U!II.'H Hvtclt Kliigent eud Dancers. J 4 r Titiua: sim i'icrutti ahmikkFox inc. MUSICAL GIFTS ... 4. . At my MtUfrle ,M 'xvt nt ttainyRt if Fr cMMtd im t, Our l IlMUisfMt Utrds mxl InsinunMis, Jlwtk latlk, tie., is1 mm HmjUk, and w art maVixf . Cmui U ; iff ilii ,itft Jkt wiksie aitd HVt tkm. i Twr kus iMf , ivtwilM imm 4it yjr ate'iurt it , to is, John Lewis Mk iuttc jCQ, flasaiaajguiljju MasJhflaJiaaB) aJaMAsBsal, CBL BsalBSBSspaBJ WeSSsSV aSSSjpjBJ Tlepf Meretl in aereral of the Msiws.- wta hhas; detteletetttly, : The movemeni for trie msrfiveMefit of the AmerieeH cavalry hf haare; suited in the permeate irt eetsMlAh met f two rmtHHtaitt hwae sitewa, Tlw Military Honw show at FecfMyer ami the National Cit( Heese efcew at WwtWHgftm, JMt hW fair M be come iatertmal eveteta. At the laat aenelos of the frlxty-ftrst cona4M an effert was ma4e te Havo a special Mil tsrtrodueet!. necTlntMif M appnprta!tei tw deveionf thei car airy horse. Tha efforts fwlletl, bcifttr postje4 twrtll the pre of more W liortaat txetoiui crowded It mU A bill prohahly -wilt be iMroducett and paesed at tho coming ba.sien faf coegre wMeh will make ampfcs jwe vlewn for the purjoee, TtaMber tM work will ho placed under Hie suptfr vl.lott of the teprtt ef AajrlewJ turo or the war deiHH'tMiewt ie H prr-sesjt ucertlM. It 'Is reluctantly conceded hy the, United IKatea Amy mhh tht tkes country raka Mar the eaaMew as pwr aa Its eavelry Is eeeeetwed, TW 'at not dm so wue to re Xaqt (nt t-M country ta wKkut reemtreea for me orsMlsAtiMi or a well eaaed cav alry, Mit rther bseaaa avaBaele re soitresM have been sadly MajrveteC' TJsere are in the caamiry nwtf aiM)eHi at etclleat MaMajlMr, Wm uee of whteh woht laeure to Mw ft: emasMt a suiMrtor caivalry h H Mm desire of the army offteer MtihM tss pwjbv nwwpsesn in iwevee nMHi awaasda. 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