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THE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M TUESDAY. JUNE 23! 1914. TWO MARCUS F, SAWTELLE General Contractor Office & Carpenter Shop 211 West Gold e(le lined fur Sain, c M7M ECONOMY and MASON FRUIT JARS Preserving Kettles Raabe & Mauger 113-117 Ninth I IrM Wnt urn index tin. report, "how ran they (.,. expected t(l m uni. kin that app it nf Independence no caaentinl to the Juki u 'I in in intra I Ion of tlx- law? "Thi. day will ronii. when Judge Hpecr wilt on rriiicmlictcd with pride l Hi.' people of licorgia, not ii'ily for hla ability ami Integrity, lint eapei Hil ly for what Mr. Wimbcrly called hi iiiiiny beautiful act of mercy to thu poor and npprcsaeil. OFFICERS AND IN OF UTAH GET 30 BUYS LEAVE Big Battleship Ties up in Navy Yard for Three Month' Overhauling; Jackies See New York City. ll Irf-awtt Wire) lo Kvriilnf HeralnVI New Yuk, Jiiiii. 'illl'im nml nun i.l tin- iiulilt'Khip I'tnli. miiiImiiiiI by tin ii Pool may in Mi c .in waters, iittrii' ti'il into Ii aticnimu on the miiiK L.ilat The I'tiih united off .latcn ImI.iiiiI IllM Ii i K ll t ami waa pic pa nil to Hi' up toilay at the NW Yoik ti.it v ard tor a th.ee month overhauling rjich oftb cr nml man will K't a month's leute to lotripcn eate for not lint Inn t . J- ! n lmtf leave aim e the I'tah left New Yolk six month ago. The .Kid nun on adore Irate toilay appeared to l in tin' heat of liraltti and ex icaii plinmno at being alilo to iki a i ihf lo ut at Vera Crux, wdi-n orilria ttiK' ihim'i in April Si to orrtipy Vera I'rui lln I'tah hal tallon took, posse a.-inn ot tlie t-iiatiitn house. Ida poaitifllcc nml rnlile anil telcgrnph offices it nil tde no'ii weie In the tdli -deal of Ida fighting, during tin' ilay an. I night if the l.imluiK Hie I tad loat two mi l, killed and ten wounded MISSOURI WOULD CLAIM FABLED QUIVIRA: THEORIES OF VARIOUS HISTORIANS DISCUSSED OEVELOPilfIT OF GIG TRACT 15 KICKAPOO .DM flS' ASSURED STRANDED Migrated to Old Mexico from Oklahoma; Property Confis cated and They Ask Aid of Uncle Sam. Ily IMunhI Wire to fCvi'uliiit Herald. l.utlle 1'aaa, Texas, Juno 23. Forced to leava Mexico, lin y claim, 4'inauae their property ni confiacul ed ii nd thulr elock stolen, acve!iiy-fnM Knkapoo Indiana, vtdo mlmuied tu thu southern republic, (mm Oklahoma several year ami. today .no en camped at the army po bete a 'Wilt ing aid troni the lulled m Ai. t gov ernment. ' TJlrf 'InTlTans rrokAcM" I Ifil Km lirando yesterday. What dmpo.l lion will Im ntado 'f them liaa not been determined. Final Papers Filed in Sale of J. D. Hand's Interest in Ten Lakes Land to Illinois Capitalists. (pedal ntaaalek la r.vaklaa Iter, la ha HI. t Fc, N. M, June 24. Filing here today of thu final papers In tho sale of thu J. II. Hand IntereatH hi th,. Ten lukea company, to I he Shi ll.il.ar. ker Interests of fie Kalli. III., la bj llevt'd to mean thu Immediate devel opment or 63,unn acres of land In A ora and Han Miguel counties. The ribelluhurgcrs me burned wire inaau- fin till ere and It la under! I will at oih lo am thu work of preparing llii'lr land holilinita lor I'oloniiialioii. A a result of the deul, Income piop erly in t'hlrako, and i tn.li it y mi iiis 4'Lillm aia euxMauli l vH.'a,i(a r, taken over by Mr. llan.l and aaaj ( iatei. 1i II War Veteran lli. Ktutlliokin, I'll., June 1M f.tpt J. VV. IIi.ih, eommandi-r of the Nuntv aixth I't niiN) Ivar.ia oluiiii i rn iliii i-K the Civil war, dud lure today h'ol Iowiiik the aaaaaxinatlon of I ' 1 1-1 'I. n I Lincoln, lluaa, who hot,, a nmkinit teaemolaiK-e to J Wilkin llooth. ttli'l,. oa hla way to the fli arflilil oil M--lilon in I'eiimit h aiil, i waa iirii Kti d y tlonpa, who had hard olk pretelil ing a mod from hananiK dun. NATHAN COLE ESTATE "ETTLED BY HEIRS Herald want, lime. 3 line 3 ttmea--3 ill St. Jfif I ii nm or tunrr n m rBtffft Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTiFIEI RrovftTai Tim pir. Frerk I r . Mirth CaU hH Kaalt Mint faklD lllArttkM, tut re iltuiH J jr (Ml ht nitr !! fjf fA t-rirs, and is u hirtnir w lAte It f tar ftllT II I imnnr ltilr Ar ltd iHinlrtn( il Mm Uii t r m . ft L. 4 trr tui t U-tv of ur riMiiu la ,iff t v.mi U'ln will ur tliem I ir- nnitiirmt iCiim I Mr Utmi hrnitt irf Mil Ihr kiU (rrtmitMiUf Al 1 ' -ttftf ttt i I W rtmrnl Ktwiv. itfl T mm k Sm. Prju )r fMi km ttJ.rx. Rockers Buy a comfortable Rocker, $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. Solid Oak, gemine Spanish Leather, style, class, quality, from i 1 13 U j $7.50 to $25.00 Don't miss this opportunity. Strong Bros. 2ND AND COPPER Ily Iaaafd Wlr u Kvenlnc lleraltl.) lauilH, Juno S3. --Two aull" filed dy hi lra of the late Nathan Cole and hi k in x the itinliit metit of a reiiiter for IiIh estate nT 1 1 .1)00. IK'" were iliMiiitaHi'il In the elriuit lourt hire today. The h ill La were filed d Itii hit nl H. Cole nf laa Anitrlin itnd Mra lliillli' Cole llurlurt of I'.'taa denii, ( nl , who nuked a dlitaolutlon of a liuat aiiieement under hi h Kred ertik N. Jiidaon maniiKed the entate. The diHinikaal of the hhUh iiiill'iiti'K that an aRreeinent hita lieen reai ded amonR Ida helra for the ilixuition of tho Cole entiite I TODAY IN CONGRESS. r:N n:. Mel a I noon. Iiiteratutu t oiiunerre . oiimilt tee'a trade i'-mm notion loll waa I ii I r, nl in (1 a u aulialilute for the doiiNt. meaHiire. lankina toiruniMee rontinned ronalderatimi of i'l tuiili-lit Wil ton'a iiominatlona to the federal reai'tve oarH. Koitiiin relatloiia lommltlea rontiini.il romtiilerution of Ida N.j.ui.muan treaty. IKH sK Met at II a m. lii'pon (,f In v i li).il,iih in the Hpeer linpeai dmetii r pniM iiUil tu Hie Ju.ln Ury miiiee. Conferema reporla on the kal lull ami Ida axrlrulliiral were up f,,r dlapoaal. r'liinliy titil lull waa debated t'OIII- II II- bill MISS MANETTE MYERS AND PROF. HODGINS INSTITUTE SPEAKERS Tlit, Kernalillo Count Te.ither I II f I : u 1 n piiilalll today una fialliri'd by un adiieaa lit Mii Manuette Mv m. .tale aupei inieriileul i.t industrial eilufxiiion, on "ImliiMiiiak VVuik," and an adiiteit liy 1'iuf. c. K llodul'i. dean of te I'nlteralty of New Mil iro n "Iti-mot Iiik l.liiiit.iilo-i. " Until utldreaMi-a were IntereMtinir and Innior Ing, i'lano aoloa dy Mim lleatilie Ann I Jo and Miaa lalliu iutnfon ant a ot al aoto oy Maa ti"irl Hi-eri mad up the other aocial ftalutea ol th day'a pt og ram. Herald want, diniea. S llnea I limea J M1IJTM kl ITHK.ITirH I i:m.mmi i'I.ant imiii ' Iteainic, Kiialaiid, June 'it An un eHploded doinb Waa found today In the orthay of Ihs Church of Ht Mary th Ymin, apparently lu ed there dy militant auff ragettea. Th niaidlne eonaiated of a tin fan full of etploaitea. with a fuaa attached. The fuae had beta 1 IK tiled but toad Ron out. H. Ii. Moora, A (turner. Cromwall M) 8 tui BW 111. A and r in Itie Katiaa" CHv Tim"i. of June JO. ilne-uani-n Intereat Inalv th loiuilon of th,. mtHiirioim land ot WulMra. lona i l.nmi d dy New Men en. and llliili.il'. Idtl Miiaoiiri, iind (her atatel within tin- pwIiik or a I'U ! l- of aoiithnext ti-rritoty date a fmr ilaim to the fabled apol Theor ler of rloiii h'rloriana are iliai-UMi-d and roiiiiaHied Col. It K. T t' dt II and I,. Uridford I'rlnee. eminent New Minl-i. hmtoriMtia. ara (iiioted In t"e i Hi. In pui. lulled 1:1 tha Timtn, whhti folloAK Hmnewhern in the great tentlal l'lltltli of the l ulled Htateit, three hH'l ill. t unil unit Hi let' yeara a no tbi Mi'iimer, an adti ninrou hpaiili-h i plonr, with ilii'ty-ttlt eomiuinloiis a an. d ri ll -i aean h of a ni nierloiin I in 1 of quit Ira llixoriana of alx "t Hi,, modern aia'ea of the nation date aoiiKht ami e lo prot,. tdal the golden illy thHt lured Ion Kranilato Van iuix Ofc Coronado from the luxury ol Mexiro waa alumted within their pn -e-it iiorder. Now. It appeura, all ol them may de In error, and whnlev r honor they may he in beinu the i'e of the fabled (Jilltir may belong In ViKnoiirl, whoae writera hae made littd. effort to loiate tdu land within lt bnrdera. Coronado begun hla marrh at Com poalella, Mexu o. In Kebruary, IMO. barely a half etmliiry alter Columlma ded firal aigdted the ahiea of Vmer- lia. After many vleiaaitudea hla 'X pedition reaehed Tiaeux, a point "n the Itio tSrunde near the preaent town I of llernnlillo. N. M, and apent the! winter thera. Iliatoriana have bee-ij ablu to make a fairly an urate map of thia pari of the explorer'a Journ.-y :ui four daya after leaving Tigeuxi Coioliiiiln entered a land never ueforu Malttd by Kuropean. , and the direc tion of his travela from dut point duvc heroine iilmoat a mooted riiiea- tion. It in poiwlble that even yet aome excavation of arma or aoeoutermentx of the period of hla exploration may prove definitely wheiher he found gulvlra In Kanaaa. Nebraska, klu dnma, Arkiinaaa, Colorado, New Mex- ito or Min-oiirl. All nioili rn apei'Ulatlon on the expe- I tlitlon l baed tin five wrltlnga. Cor-1 onadn'a d ttera to Viceroy Mendoxa ol I Mexlfn and the king, a lion by Cai't j Juan Jarainillo, another by Hon Ped ro Cuatenedn and two anonvnioua publii-atioia printed eon after the Journev, the "Itelaclon del Suce'' and "lt.-lai-Un Poatrera Ie Hivola. ' Jaramilln and Caateneda were offl rlala under Coronado. The two nn miymoua reeorda prolmlily weie writ ten by hlatorlana of the period after lilerviewa with memoera of the e peditlon. The man li from Tlauex oegan April S3, K.41. In four daya the army ar rived at Clruye, an Indian village on the Petoa river. Thla plate hua been well eatablmded by A. K. P.andoln-r. who aaya In hla lillded Men" that CiiHianedii deatrlbed the village go well that when he waa there In lSu the meamirernenN he made compared, accurately wild tdona made dy Ide old i'.panlah goMltr Thla polnf la aiao important deraiiae It polnta tu accur acy In Cantaneda'a writing. From Cleui. Jaramlllo, who waa an army officer and therefore uaed to com luting dlataiuea and direi liona ol march, aaya Idey went "tdree da-a raider to the northeaal.'- Caataneda aiiriea. anting thai on the fourth d ty Kiev roa. ni'd a river which waa too A... p lo ford. A majority of huor i.nia agrei. lhat Ihia waa the Canadian. The "llelacion del Huceao" aaya. how eter. thai (he march waa aoutheaat. which retord la uaed lo ahaw l Qulvira inuxt hao been In Arkaliaaa or Oklahoma. It ia certain lhat alter Ihlriy-mx or llilrty-aevi n daya t'ororiadu became worried ovi r da failure to find Ijulv II a. A coimullatlon of caplama w-l-i-a'ied. It waa decided to acini iiiohI of the army d.nk to Tlguex wdid Coronado with tdirty fool aoldiera and alx cavalry pushed further Inio lr ;laina. Thla point haa been located by hlatorlana all the way Imm loin hundred lo eight hundred mile Horn Tigeiix and In till direitioiia trom noiilheaat to norldenHt. A 4a'-inilc art, atarliug directly eaat of Itertal lllo, N M., would oi-gin adout xhal tuck, nkla., and paaa thro-igh Hhat tutk, likla, und Knglewood and Hodge City. Ka. A MlO-mile arc vould be about a line throug.i Okla homa City. Knid. U'.ila.. Kingman and Cleat Hend, Kaa. tfalliraw. Okm.. I'ol fey vllle. Kldorudu and Council Km. and filiating. Ned. would oe on a auo-mile arc. t'larfcav Hie. Ark. Springfield, Clinton and Hainan Ciiy. v 7u. mile arc and Paid Knob, Ark, Holla, JefMaon City ana M.taun City, u and l Molne. la , on an o mila arc. . , " iT " i hlTrd lr poaal le lhat the point whera Ida main army under Arellano turned ba' k waa farther than live hundred mileg from Tlguex ruon eminent hlalorlana aa It. K. Twin dell and K. W. Hodge locale it on tde Col orado river 'n Texaa. On. J. II. linpoii. .oula Jloiick and olderp In cline lo tde opinion that the wriUnx of Jaiamillo and Caataneda are mote authentic than the aionymoua Ite laclon del Suceau" and locate the point goniewhere In modern Oklaho ma, probably wt of Oklahoma CHy At any rate it la agreed by alt H ancient authoritlea lhat Coronado went north about thirty daya wltn hla email eecort They mail eae marchea and reached a '-great river." Thia Idey followed northeaal along Ha tour,, for aeveral day. Modern ttriteia who diaaeree aa lo the plc where Arellano turned oai k unite on thia point. They put It a neir lu dge City. Kaa., where the Arkuna river flow northeaal. J.tramillo now beglna lo apeak of great In rda of buf lalo and of an Indian Hlage, the firat town tn tjuiMta which waa on id north bank of the oBrpt riter. Thai la prenumed to he adout w nere ilriat Mend I now located Kroin dere Ci.roi.ado made a further march and real lied lha tnwna which the In diana called Quivlra. Ilia own report l.i vague aa l direction und time Caataneda. Jaramlllo and the "Hell elon del Hueeeu" maka hi route nnrtheaet and itt Coronado aaya ha went to the fortieth degree of latum!,, north. Tdia la the preaent Kanaaa Nebraaka boundary line. llt-ctg ttlte that Coronado fullnd gultira III allmouii piiMUb'y aa far r-aul im the Mlaam-u l'l river. Tim expedition probably wamlercil i. nut front the Arkanaag ritir " aouri, according lo hla rviiMi inng. He br.Fra hi eon1 lualoha un p..rta of nil the atn lent willing. Caul un-ila re ported that "Ihe couhtrt waa level ia far aa WuiWia" and Ibal there "(hey in gun lo ae mnuniain chain.' Tliomi mouiiliiiua, llou. k bellevea, wcro Un. ().aik rangi'i in .outheimi ern M If noun, t'tirtmado rcfeia to the groat height of the peopl,. of guivira. 'They were ten palm In Iniahl,' he wroia lo Ihe king. It le a well entnti llwheil lu.'l lhat the I lean,. Iniliaiii weie above Ihe average Indian in height. Alno tin. ne Indium lived on th.. aoulhein bank of the Miaaouri river ii ml along the tlmim river In MiHoiirl. Jaiamillo aptakn ol the peculiar beaililrvna of the yiiviraim. The liMiige, Kanaaa, Paw nc . Kae 'tlnl poxea and Iowa wer Imli.tn trioen that ehaved tha head, ex I t ' lor an uprlglit acalp lock. The Kanai Indiana lived along tde Mi-otiri riv er, eait of Kanaaa City. The othera were north. Caataneda apeak nf the (luaa In diana which llouck bellevea, from a n in Hit r it y In aoiind. muat ri fir lo the Kawa, or Kunaaa Irlbea. The f'rem h flrat called thu Kawa "If ii.ma " The (Juivlra Indiana alao ralaed torn und did ioiiiii other agricultural work. The linage, Kawa and Pawnei-a were tha only plaltia Indiana that Old th' when white eclllera flrat came to the central weal. Finally, llouck aa)i, the counlrv graphically deacrided by Jaramlllo certainly deacrlbea weatern Miaaouri and could hardly b conatrucd to mean Kanaaa or Nebraaka. "The country preaenia a very fine apear ance," Jarannllo write, "than which I have not aeen a oetter in all Hiutin, nor Italy, nor any part of France, nor, indeed. In Ihe other countries where I have traveled in hla majeaty'g aer vlce; for It la not a rough couiiiry. but la made up of hillock and plain and very fine a opes ring rlvera anu atreama which certainly anil me ano made me auro that It will be very fruitful In all n.rta of producia." It reema that deacripliun might alo aerve for amne part of Kanaaa aa well aa Miaaouri. Caatunedii apeaka of the great river of Kapiritu manto which flowa through a province culb-u "Arache." Thai might mean Ihe country of the Akcnaeu, aa the Ar kanaaa Indiana were firal ealied. They lived ulong the Mlaaal3'neir the mouth of Ido Ohio. Tho greater tiumh.r of writera have located yulvlni either along the Ml"' aouri river between Kanaaa city nml Council Hluffa, or In northeastern Kunaaa. Hodge believes 11 wna weal of the preaent site of Topeka, on the Kuw river. Hundoller aaya that Ihe Wulvlras were a band of roving In dians In itortheaati-rn Kanaaa, more than one hundred miles northeaal ol (Ireat Hend. ticn. J. II. Bimpaon places them oil the boundary line be tween Kanaaa and Nebntaka, near (he Miaaouri river. II. II. Hnm rofl writet that "there la nothing In Ihe upan lard's description of the region, or of the Journey, lo shake confidence In Hitnpaon'a eonclualon." I.. H Prince -grees aa to tho distance north but believes cjulvira. was tin the Mis souri river, probanly on the Miaaiuii aide. Haynea leads Coronado Into Nebraska and placea Quivira on (tie Platte river. (leorge Park tVluanip does not lalievo Coronado went fur ther cast than middle. Kan.iiia. J. V. loner placea Quiv Ira on the Kuw river. W. W. II. I'uvla attempt to allow that It was 150 miles south ot Santa Fe, N. M. 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Hoth veaaels had on hoard a large number of persona und a tataalrophe waa narrowly averted. T ie shtH k o' the colliaion waa so severe thai sev eral psaaengeis on lha Cobra were thrown to the deck of tho Kuenlgiu Luise. dil Million a Vcar." Klogau. Chicago, June 'it "Add a million a year to the etunday a hml roltn ' la the slogan of III- l.tmi delegalea lo Internationul Hunday X h ml aaaoiia tion convention here toda In rvadi ueaa for the formal opening of the convention tonight. Mra. I Von) lav kin- liiipmvrtL Si. til h Hend. Ind., June S3. Mrs Percy V. I'ennybai krr of Aualm. Tex . prealdi'iil of the lienrral Fed eration of Women's Clubs, who suf fered a nervous coilapae In Mleha waka yeaierday, la reported much Im proved today Try HERALD Want Ads, they bring results. A So rent Herald Want Ad will get what you want. I Linens at Special D ) i r rices Mercerized Table Linen, 57 inches wide, a regular 35c value Special 29c j. a f Regular 50c value Table Linen 57 inch. V Snprial 39r. 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