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' TOUR. The Evening Herald. ruiiiiniird hr The Evening llrrswi, Ine. natch M. lirnilersnn, Manager. K I'n nil J i ti in . r.dilor. Official rp'r ( the Clljr of Ainurtieriiie. Published ever afternoon rent Humlsv, 1?4 North Heron J Ptreet, AllMHuertiie, N. M. Fntered es serond-rlnss matter I the nostofflie (I AltHiquerqU. N. M., under th Act ( March I, 1I7. One month bj mull or carrier. One k by carrier lie On year kjr mail or carrier la advance II GO Telephone 117 snd 1(1. Tin: iwi-oitTWi i: or nil-; ait hllllW, III it liuslnoss wuy the holding of nti Aiiiim.'.Mi,. In A I t'U'i ui r'i iif- I ill, mi to In- of I ho greatest I iv or lit to 1 1 1 1 iiiy. Thi' nuionioliilc business In this slut-- ha turn irnn . Icni'K ii ml bound In Ihe mst two or three ears. It In growing more ra Iclly ml the time. Till business I" IhtiiiiiIiik in . .1 anil more centralised In A I Iiihi u ri no. Tho show will lull' In ceniriilixe It hero', lo localise the uk n n s t'hl-h 11 r'' ImnilliiiK the Now Mexico business from mljoliiliix ntates, and mid mire und more to the commercial liiimt tnn of I ho chief distributing point of Now Mexico. ( may be reasonably expected that the growth of the automobile bunl noM In the southwest will contlnur to increase even mora rapidly In the lii'Xt few years; unit If thla business la handled aa It ouitht to to from thla truti-Kloally located commercial con tor It will mean lot to AlliU'iin rnue. An arinmil automobile ahow will riiniilinh wonder In centralising the trade at Alhtiitieriiie. (to to the First Annuiil hiiqucrite Phnw which opona tonlaht at tho ur nmry. It la a (rent big lniiortiint on terprise, a Ions atop forward In Albu qiioriiue'a business advancement. It la going to result In soino splendid and widespread advertising for Albtl jm riue, fur hor good roads and busi noaa progress all over the country. The iiutoino'iile rniigaxlncg will all Kive aocounta of tha ahow and the automobile muRuxIne advertising la a v rift y of advertising that la worth an Inestimable amount tn Albuquerque The men who got up thla Blunt are Milled to great credit; and the peo ple inn beat ahow their appreciation tiy turning out in forte to iimke the how a aurrtina. i,.vivi it ox thh taxpaykiu tiuvfrnor McDoiiuld hna published a somewhat long and detailed abate ment of his position on the tax ques tlon which omoutita In the niuln to a rather labored defense of the IJi'in ocrutlo atutj administration tinder huh tho tax situation hua become ft thorn In the flesh of the people. "Wh'le the stiiteincnt comee nearer to a frank discussion of the question than anytliinf tha governor haa here tofore corniest ended lo. It make the futal error of laying tho blume, vir tually, on the luxpaycr, and atrougly liitiniHlInc that the trouble la be (iottin't want to pay hia tuxra. No una hna evor accum-d the f"v frnor of being cululy rclHinMlblo for the tax ituittlon. The public, how ever, la entitled to diuw Its own con tlualona us to his ahure of the resuon aiblllty. The governor anys there it tto rea son ao Tar aa ho can ace why county tmes al.oiilil be much higher than in I'.'U. I; he will augncst a reme'ly for the condition that owners of small home In Albuquerque are paying S3 1-3 per cent more than luat year Ito will make a lilt wiih the populace. lie ecyn -to pu a out licins at ran domthat the hoard of equalisation ttm "dono iiolilt," or words to that eni"-t, adinltnng nt the auine time th.a U haa hud abaolulaly Inadequate power of equipment to handle, tbe sit uation. T!ie governor lo InlJmate that fcw Hxirs are certainly paid enough for them to do their Work properly in the various counties. It might be liinted thut It Is no fuult of the gov ernor If asfeiuiors are jotting paid iinyihing at all. In general, the governor soys: "Tou Van. ed a alate government; no limit yot It and you've got to foot the Mil " And as to that, aa a matter of fart the people don't mind paying for a atut government If they gel the worth of their money. tiik Mvn:nv or a hovai. M HMS. Wires fr .m lirlgium report that Ihe ex-I'mprrMi l uiloits of Mexico. iu r if the I 'le King Leopold II. -! lielk'ium. la slowly regaining ber tea an after sn attack of insanity that lias endured for bulf a century. There sre several remaikuble stor ies altsihed lo the madness of Car oit, ore f w hich Is extremely weird and snot her rife with scandal. It la (rrtsln that hl it Issesme apparent that the late Rinperor klnxl liiiii in was aboil. In lose bis erw n gnd possibl his life, t'arlolla, who man Ii In wife, went to I'urls ui.il mmle it personal appeal to Napoleon III. In behalf of her hunliHiiil. Hhe addressed him bei'Hiine Maximilian, who had al- wava been neie to aieeptuiK ,h,'lT Mi'iirnn crown, finally i nn ii! il I do hi ui'nn the Mirm asniirnnie "'X the rem h emperor that he woiitu K'iNiain liti'i In his perilous ponitlon Nn poleon reliised to Intel fel e. arid frmii that hour fill lotlu beKan to l"e her reason. Ther. bus alwuy been a wirnnxe fOoiy utloat to the efTi i t that the en fitneij a niii iKoiiims of the empire tluvcd the 'iilliinlillii'llt It not the life ol the mifiPM as well ns that of her liuil in ml, ami that subtle poison was ailinitiiMii red to I'nrlotta, a fionon the ITeet of which Is to rob one of reason fur a great number of years. Those who ha supported this theory main tain that the efl 1 1 of the poison Is now liming Its pud my and that the unfortunate womun la slowly recover ing ber reason by virtue of this fact. The other story. Involving a shock ing scitmlitl. Is that no mutter wheth er i'nrlotta lost her reason through cnoxc of grief or poison, she haa for years been perfectly sane, but thut the lui't of her recovery waa carefully kept from the world by her brother, the late leopold. for the reason that he, having been appointed her guar- dl.in during her menial uberruiion, J fift. en minutes. r.ot even long en hnd either spent all of her fortune j ongh for the experience to btcoino and would be unable to restore It. r that hn still desired to retain control of it to assist him In his prodigal ('niKii speculations or his profligate manner of living. This money aj THAT A Itl'HHIAl- ertftor hag Ig his so long as his slater remained In-'noted a challenge, to a duel sent htm sane, or whs supposed to be so, hcnce'liy Oenerul K uropatkln is not sur- hc wished to defer the occasion which i .i i t,i i ...i, ...... ...i. ii .. restore It If It had been squandered rmri:niTY nti.ums Tin; I'KTTIt'OAT. The .choolhouae follows tho flag is quite a popular adage, but there is i another on demanding reiognition which, while It may not bo quite so felicitous, la pregnant with much sig nificance, and that one la prosperity follow a the petticoat Thla prosperity la not an Idle masher; on the con trary ho la quit a companionable fel low and an Individual whom It pays to cultivate. Quite recently tha Boston Tran-' script exputiuted Upon the growing needs for cotton which advancing civilisation la yearly creating, such aa i automobile Urea, eloctrlo lnsulutlon. khaki uniforms and other things, and l...ed , savins-. "About a l have ! , . , , sa.neu uur.ng in, past two ye. " the increased use of totton for mlii-j tary uniforms and in the trades bus i been lost because of the adoption of the hobble skirt by women. If wom en would go back to full-sited petti- coats again it would mean a certainty of dividends for many mills now un profitable." Here we have It all In a nutshell. We love to dec lure that the nulls of the gods grind slowly, but It seems that the mills of the goddesses are at present not grinding at all. We for merly boasted thut mttlotiul prosper- ity and Industrial activity hung upon ' men a shoulders, out in inese mnur ... .. . lays It would seem thut they batigi upon women. It la not nlwuva agreeablo to male vhii ... h..h..i.i woman .i.rending ' lierveil, uui in iina iiiiiv-j w,,vM performance womu e iiiih"i especially by the planter. The famll- lur old mercantile phrase, "all wool and a yard wide, may atlll hold good. but when it comoa to cotton there -a very llllto of It there and scarcely any width at alL What'a to be dene? Are we to In voke Itgialutlon an behalf of the re call of the pettlio.u or allow the mills to remain idle? After all. Isn't It funny what a difference lust a ! skirls make? nn Tiu uu wrru itont aito. If you wunt to help boost Aibi.quer true In a mighty tflectlve way, and If you have an auto, you must by all means make your appearance with th inathlne at 8 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the armory when tho greatest auto picture ever taken In the southwest wMI be snapped for ad vertising Albuquerque. It will not lka much time and very ll'ile gaso line a few cents' worth and It will do your city a tremendous amount of good. be there promptly In your car. A FALSE STANDARD OF CULTURE has Sained ground in this century nblih looks upon the oesring and rearing of lilldren ss Something i mi i e soil v Uigur and lo be avoided, but the (lent of Kugelili s meuns much for Ihe motherhood of the ru.e Happy Is Ihe wire who, though weak and ailing, depeads upon I.) dot K. I'inkliiiiu s Vegetable t impound lo restore her lo health, and hen head aches slid li.ii'kui lies sre a thing ot tha past, brave sons snd f.ilr daugh ters rise up and cull her blesaed. Xo Ke for th Iiillcrons. "You think the American people luck a seriM of humor?'' "Yea." replied the frank visitor from abroad; "otherwise you would not Und B4i many people weighing over t pounda who dance Ihe tan go." Washington tftar, J Ado puxuu. A H AI.TI M lt I", woman had por tions of her skull removed to relieve pressure on the brain. TVe know a number of Individuals who would profit by having a port Inn of the brain removed to relieve pressure on the skull. . -O- A l.ia'AI, den' 1st Is exhibit Ing a new Improvement n self-starting mi I or The machine will go through a solid stone wall If you just give In the high-sign. O HMAI.I.I'nX patients In Illinois are being treated by telephone. Fine business If you could have the doc tor collect his bill by telephone and pay It thut way. OoVrcitNi in Colo ttlease of He JIB I'ariillnu. determined to remsln In the spotlight, announces that he will pnrdon 40 convicts. If the governor merely wants front-page hesdiines. he might take the next logical step nnd abolish the courts In lung sul fi ring 8. C -O - MX 14 MK rtenntor 3. Hamilton Ix'Hls' appointees held office only '"' 'h blesson family memories. THAT KKI.I.KU8 boy Is evidently I u chip off the old block. P'lslng. The chief qualification of a 1 1 . .i.i... i u .i i 1 1 . . .. "" " "". TIIAXK heuvens that at least Fashion can not chunge tho style In unions und apple pie. TIIK l Vlti SO H'K Is a wonder- '"' '" '"' " " ' lh'"1?' y,,u nn.l. tV.7.VM suys he Is "here t tell the truth." At last! At last! - O Approaching with Caution. "Why does t'urper always Bay Whoa!1 before he cranks his car?" "The first titno he tried to crank it, It kicked and broke hie wrist." NEW Oltl.FANS hts decided that she will permit no dunning unless daylight may he seen between the dunoere. This la all right for day- "T; ,ney " ifAll In Ihs rnuinl fTltv? Q i riAItRH T1RFX Knees Before a Jury" says the headline of a New York paper. Tbe fashion Journals iinirii umi i im puis ilk ni si a tea tnsi ins sine in . v. skirts ,,, ,,., w,n,tr, lilt IIi:r.lti u M of 18 marries bride of 8. He doesn't have to look forward to a very long married life. O f.lrl Advertisements. Among the "aiiy you alwaya sea I A flock of iln nlv doves. Von find girls advertising tea ! And chewing gum and stoves. nuxs wagons, grand pianos, chalrV Tobucco, corsets, lace. And forty kinds of other wares Itequiro a girlish face. Horseradish, Jewels, novel, glue (PI.. II- I l.mln, . h I rl What would the advertisers do Without tho pretty girlT Grins and O roans. ANT WF! HAVE noticed some, al , . . . I a.nnHn'l I V. l.jkftlllttt bIiii -.j Hard to Ijtirwio. I bold him higher than a prince And greater than a king The mun w ho does a noble act And doveu'l want a thing. iiulilmoro Sun. The mnn who does a noble act, And still refuses pay, Is well, I'll tell you for a bet, Jle'a mighty aearce today. Los Angeles Kxpres. , - ; Our laurels are for heroes hold Who can become the rage. And yet turn down the bribes of gold For going on the stuge. Youngstown Tolegram. The man w ho done a not in act Aud doesn't went a thing He never waa In politics. On that we ll bet, by Jing! Grand Haplds Tress. Th man who does a noble set Xo'er puts on the soft pedal Tor four that he will get a gold Carnegie Hero Medal! O Ilcarfy ami Waiting. "Ynu gol a doxen fulls." "Yes." "Vet you kept on aviating. What suddenly cured you?'" "I happened lo go Into a newspaper nfTlce," villained the world famous airman, "and saw my life story among Ihs standing galleys." THIRTY THOt'SAXn Pwedes for defense and thirty thousand Hwrdes against. lientlrmen, the vote le de clared a tie. O Xoilting It-Mnanlk. They came to a muddy spot. Kir Walter Raleigh, under like elr iiimsl.inces. fpreail out his rosilv clonk for Queen ICIixubeth to trend upon. Itnl this man merely upbraided his wire for coming out minus her rub bers. l-.X' hange. lNu I Visa IW-llere It. Home say that chronic constipation cannot be -cured, lion't you believe It. Chamberlain a Tablet have cured others vrhy not y..uf dive ;hm a trial. They cost only a quarter. Tor sals by all druggists. OFFERS S2B R EW A R D FOR CAPTURE OF CHICKEN THIEF R. L. Hankt Eager to Oct Hold of Pnrloiner of Coop of Fancy Hem; Valuable Rooster Overlooked. It. I,. Hunks, lo.'l Forrester ave nue, will pay a reward ol tin In rush to anyone who will deliver to him or to the police Ihe person or persons who entered his hen house last night and stone nine fiini llufl nrplngton hens, for einh of which .Mr. Hanks recently paid l.ru. Thn chicken thieves overlooked a rooster for whlih Mr. Hanks paid Ip) when he bimulit ihe hens. The owner reported the loss nt police station this iimmlng This is one of n con-l'leru ble number of thelts of chickens leicnth ami the police are piepui ing to make u round up of a number ol suspected parties K. I.ccbiui. Hn ix-v car-old boy who under quest inning iiilmitisd to Judge I'rnlit th..t h hud I tin away from home In Mpuknne, und ho carried a letter from hts mother beseeching him to come home. us petmitted to K'i on his way this morning. Two chronic drunks made up the bu lance of police court busiiii'iiM. .(H IIACKH l'Olt HAD. Albuquerque Iti-Hlila-ntM Am Imrtilng How lo I tclmiigc tin Mill Hack fur a KiriMvgcr ik'. Hoes your buck echo, feel weak and painful'.' , Im you suffer headaches, languor and depression T Is tho urine discolored, passages Ir regular T The kidneys may bo calling for help. Weuk klilnps con not do their work. Olve them the help they need. To cure a kidney backache you must cure Ihe kidneys. I'se a tested and proven kidney remedy. Irian's Kidney Pills huve stood tho test. Convincing proof of merit in Albu querque endorsement: Mrs. Louise Burnette, 509 W. 811 ver street, Albuquerque, N. M., says: ""no of my family bud a bad back. Khe hud known of Jinan's Kidney Pills for a long tttno and she begun using them. They quickly cured her and she has had no trouble since." For sale by nil dealers. I'rlce fin rents. Foster-Mllbnrn Co. Itu'ffaln. New York, sole agents for the I'nlted Rtatee. Itememher the nume Iman's and take no other. ST- JOHN'S CURCH Attendance at Homing Ser vice Taxes Capacity of Church; Reception to Be Tendered By Parish Tonight M. John's F.piscopnl church was crowded to Its rupuclty yesterday morning lo hear Itiu first sermon by Bishop F. V. Ilowden. who ofihlutcd at the service In the absence of Arch deacon Warren, who waa culled lo Silver City on church business, liiah op Howden's Initial sermon in the diocese waa a strong and convincing appeal lo members of Ihe church for co-operation with bun In Ills work In the new field and mude a forieful impression upon the congregation. The music nt the morning was un usually pleasing, Ihe choir consisting of some twenty-two voices and assist ed by a number of well known solo ists. At the evening service Archdeacon How You May Throw Away Your Glasses The statement is made that thou sands wear e.egl.isses who do not need them. If you are one of these unfortunates. Hu n these glasses may be ruining your ce instead of help ing them. Thotitinds who wear "windows'1 may prove for themselves thut they oin dispense with glasses if they will get the following pre scription filled at once: I'.o io any active drug stoic nnd get a bottle of Oplona; liil a t vo-otince bottle with wuter and drop in one 'pinna tablet. With this harmless liquid Solution butlie t eyes two or four times daily and you ure likely to be aston ished at the results right from ii start. Many who have been told lhat they have astigmatism, eyestrain, cat. araci, sore eyelids, weak eyes, con junctives snd olhei eye disorders, re port wonderful lu lu ills from the use of this free prescription. Oel this prescription tilled and use il; you muy so strengthen jour eyes that glasses ill not he ni"iuy, Tbotiaunils who are blind or ne.iil) so, or who w.sr glasses, would never have required them if ihey had cared for their ryes In time. Muve ycur yeg before it la too lute! Ho not become one of these victims of neglect. Kyeglasws ire only iks rrutencs. and every few yesrs they must be banged to fit Ine ver-liicrennliig netkened condition', so better see If w.ii can. like numy others, frt clear, fie .hf.". s'rong. m;g netlc eyes through the prescription lrt fclvrn, m CR01EOTOHEIR I Agio ( BISHOP HDWDEN Wil iiccrcy! C!::d Frca cf fapuriiics Fxzema Gone! Acne, Tetter, Rath, rimplea, Carbuncles, Boili Banifhed! ...... .a It Is rrrlslnly ri-svnrkstile bi.w qul.lii Hi" Srlloll of H H K, III.' f SHI.. 114 bliMSl iiirlt,,.r. slums Itself In the Skill There Is one limt. ill. in in M. H which peculiarly silmnlaos icilnlsr ir glandular SitlvllT til selei-l from Ihe l.l.nl, or ll.in Ilis line iielw.iiX of btiiod vis-) Is In liis sMn Haste eleoouts sli'.ek It requires for Ii ncrsili.n Tims pimple, iriif. re.-nm. Pinis, e snv i.i lur 1. 1. . , roiiiluiin il.si s iniis th smiii or NcKs an tn.li.'t llir..uuli the skin Ml met Witt) Ihe snllihi.al lUis I of M H H. This a hv shin troubles vanish reniliii end wIk i hot il.' ii 't return I n d-r ili Intlii.iiee if a H Mils inn. n.-t s-irk nf I.i.mhI tiswia in the skin la en stsnilv seicitln from Hie h...it the niitri lion reiiiilieil f.,r hi-nlthv iu'tn. ato! fis csiiae i.f intense Is iil as cnstntlllT Is, lint renmted. acnll'nd ami nuikird hsrmliss Vim sill he atirprlvd and rt.-lt c ri to. at the qiiliX ilisnse If r ill Sill Use H g. . tbe tun i I.I.H.il iiiirliirr. It- s. il. n In Itie sain Is qMtte si-estionst These fscis are Hi tilliy eiiiliilned In a liiH.k en skla in.iihlo .nl Mr ttie Hwlft HlMH-llle C". Vl'l Hs-lfi Itlitg. Allan's. Ja. V..u Ml Anil K H. H. on sale at all drug st..r-. Ii't a Isittle tu ,ls j and Imolsli all skin siHI. Hons. W hen yon Ssk fur f. g. look nut f'ir the '"ilium trlik nf trying ti sell yuu aooietUlDg elsv. ltus t bs Ullslrd. Warren, who relurn-d home yester day uftertioon. briefly but feelingly pledged to lilsliop I low. leu the sup port and co-operation of the clergy uhd people of the K.lscii.nl church in New Mexl' o. The bishop lust nlkhl preached from a text from jureiulah. "Seekeet thou great things for thyself? i-i'i k tin in not.'' a siuiple, powerful Mermon directed toward the proper control of umbltloti along the line ol duty, end what constitutes Hue great ness In his llrst sermons lo re Ho.li op Howdell haa Iclt Willi the people an linpl csioii of deep sinci nty and power and u feeling that under Jus gtndunce the (hutch will tlourish und that Its iiilliieii'e lor good Mill I'e greully enhanced. Tonight the parish will give a re ception at the home of Mr. und ilm. 1 1. I- Itrooks on West t 'upper avenue for lliebop und Mis. Ilowden. to wlii 'h ull members and friends of the palish are cordially Invited. Ilixhop How den is leaving for a trip to all points in his di-xew tomorrow and the re ception tonight will be the lust op portunity Ihe people of the parish will have to meet him fur some tune to come. Trlmble'i rtione t. livery. Ill VP. popper. ILL is Still i All Fall and Winter Clotli ing and Furnishings at Sacrifice Prices. Ve are also showing the latest in hats, shoes and suits 1.7. Erlandell The Live Clothier fissetalral Swiss us- L MARKET OEEfJ LILY SAYS ILFELD Prominent Albuquerque Deal er Returns from two Months Trip Spent in Wool Centers of the Country. l.oiils I'febl, lh - well ktwn wool nie. i int. returned Hili innrirns on the t'ullfornl.t limited after two months spent In Huston, .Wv V ri .ml 1'hil.iiW l hl.i, ihe principal win! or -1 - uuu f S Commercial Accounts This bank invites the commercial accounts of all persons who have business transactions involving daily deposits and disbursements. Its facilities for handling accounts of this kind are unsurpassed and the increasing volume of business passing through this bank is proof of entire satisfaction c the part of depositors. You are cordially invited to open a checking ac count and to make use of the facilities afforded by this bunk. Figure with us Mouldings and MILL Superior Lumber W W. II, HAIIil GO. l ur te lie st In FH ol AU Hladiv PHONE II. u o-u-IJ-LTLXnj-Unj-ll'-LJ'Vrif'ir-,.!-' -i- For strictly high grade California Ited Wood Shingles. Trine Flooring, t 4 and t-ln h Native White I'lne riooilnn, S-lnch Clear White Fine I Celling, Itulieroid Hoofing and Muiiding Taper, try j CITIZENS LUMBER CO. t I'lione 70. l.irr TIIFM IHiCKi: voru nkxt iulu 4mi H. Snd. Baldridge Lumber Company I Lumber, Sash, Doors, Paints, Oils, Building Paper, I PnnAnee rment Tlrnsltei T.tn 4U lUiVTU FTIl-ST. Fee's Candy I! OUR TELSPORARY SALESROOM Is 325 S. Owing to our present limited quarters we were compelled to warehouse the bulk of our fur niture and in order to reduce our stock, Removal Sale Prices Still Prevail. I&jLUJ aWlsX Furniture, Carpets, Draperies and Stoves. i t44f4 c tilers of hu rountiy whete he r. 1 ei n sludyng market enndo i i' and I III in es, "II Is mighty giunl o be back in the sunshine." said Mr. llfeld, as he stepped from the train. "I have had all tile cloudy weather nnd nil the cold 1 want for some lime to come. "The wool market at Hoston has been vcrv lively of luie,' 'said Mr. llfeld.'' The activity has been dun III large measure in (lie filing of lines by manufacturers from our d.imestiq wools, to complete orders ns per sam ple, which they have not been stile to do from the foreign wools. fore hi.r, also, been quite heavy con'ruci i ii u of domestic wools, tuclu Ji'ia; a L.'fc business, In our soul bvvesti rn territory wools, nnd ut what I am nc"- iscd have been fair prices. As fj ho future of the market, I lint Is some what problematical.'' Try a HERALD want Ad - v on Sash Doors, Everything in WORK & Mill Company s CERRIL:.09 LtTMP aI.I.l!P LUMP OALLUP EUt AKTHHACITE. ALL F1ZE9 KINOLINO AND MILL WOOD BRICK AND PLASTER I N'l LI M H BANTA FE BK1CK - mmmmm mm m m m mfm m m t phoxe os. X Now at First St. A itJ X iXLJir-Lx. X Store