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The Evening Herald. Dm 1C a, IIRWlHO .... i ... i IX II II .MftWftftftftftMftftWftftafte l u'.itskiMl every ttttnnu as rapt Hands, at 14 Nanl. BHWl Of act, AlfcaUr'w. N. at. Sjnim.1 ag moMlMi matter at Use poteen. M AllMHltnae, H. at. mwtm las Act of atfcrotg . mt. oh MMk r anaii m untr-Hi os wash Vr normr Ifta Oh year a isail or carrier mi mw n. BwaUM oaef. ISS Kattertaj rtooms. .11 wf ttre- Toerwlseee, awt ' footing tha res, j pi awn wtt r lee eiepuotssans, ar. Harm pcm-tin lobby ad out thai thla lobby had drllberste ly plotted for and encouraged lha Inn series of measures directed at tte tovamnr and tha tearing down nr lite structure of the state r " want, not lie'-anec tha rani leader ' Tig 8ViyiNGHERAU)r AlBUgUERQPE, N. M., MONDAY. MARCH 1, 1915 n mnnag- or trick- Thla newepaper hallava In tha prin ciple of lha HaiiKMri.ii' larly, but wholly nalda mm our political ba llafa, it maai ha clear to eeery think iat man thai ihla Republican man aging lobby, herauee It owns the Ita- BILL FOR A BOARD SPANISH TEACHING OF EXAMINERS ha iii-i.ciMi.-n party want 10 wreck publican party machlnary. will con tlnus in nominate for tha legislature and for state office those Its party man whom it ran absolutely control, and that It la not partv prejudice, but plain common sense, la lha llaht ( tha facta, which lad ua to any (nca mora Ihitt tha atata only chance for constructive legislation nnd for pop ular government and lha square deftl for lha ttpavra Ilea In tlie alacilicn of Democrat In lha atate government the governor Or the fdrdeotlv i.fftce. hut heceuee thla hind of red fire eatchaa the imagination ff lha party eealid and aervea beat (a divert hbi attention from lha demand of the people and 'he need nf I he atate. a regard legislation V RRT KUM la It truth r an da anything whan It la epoken No perann who hai been In cloaa touch with lha situation In Mania Pa ran doubt that a county aalary hill ooutd have been passed 'luring the (early day nf this eeanton. and a ea ln of at lea at four week or the pub Ik- time effected, but for the ronatant Intervention and manipulation of the thai the. Republican managing lobby Which l.ui peretatently obstructed that -laalala '".Hi, broke up agreement. pitted whan II l printed la a newaataper mem bar against each other In lha When K la spoken i.ml printed Republican caucus, and ao diverted In a naunpap:-' of general circulation lha public attention and the attenti"n the truth la :ncreaalngly effective aq-'of the legtelrture from nther more cording reach. I mli of people .1 It vital leg lelatlon; par .icularly that upon taxation and revenue. No par- All of nhirh la prefatory to tha "n " ' Informed but know that Pleaaant announcement that certain." fo' ohatructlon and mter- f tb. Herald' friend who are en aaged to aome extent In political pur aulta have told an that we pay too much attention to the utterance within the teciaktllve hall of State rlenator laaac Barth. Theae same gentlemen t ntand that Mr. Hanh tatka loo much Certain other friend aaaure ua that we give too much paee lo the Mr Itarth Mated atatementa outatde tha legialature of'when h asaerted fereme on the part of the lobhy tha Republican member, left to them aelvaa. would have glean thla atate a county aalary bill which would huve come much nearer, at lean, to re deeming the Republican pledge of "reaeonsble salaries " No pan., ,i, cloaely In touch with the attualion al Santa Pa will doubt that the egart truth that the primary Ralph t Kly. the chairman of thipurMar of the legislation directed Republican tl- c ommltle These,' a gal net the governor waa to divert lalier geatlemae talk loo much. We regret I hat .1, rt th it Mr. TSV attention from taxation lcglnl.it n.ft land delay and obstruct it ao that at sh.tul.l be the close of the aealon tuxtlon lag- anyone who I dlapleaaed with the.telatlon auch a the lobby and the very extensive publicity which I heae corporation employing It delrr, may I wo men have achieved but wa would j be ruahed through. "urthermere. ranpectlully point out to our frlenda the program e the lobby, up to thla that lha Herald, flrat of nil I a naw-jtlme, h i l. -n carried out without paer. and ita purpoae ia to print all 'a alngle ll: nnd with complete auc of the newa; fact which the people Vea ought lo know. And we further re- Whan he atated thai the grcnteat .a.trully ubmll that in the coulee banal It which could befall Ihla Mul ct lite pieaent lagialativa aaiun would be thai thla Republican tnun !hee two men. Mr. Itarth within the 'aging lobby a exiled from the aiate lexuilaiure ami a manibar of the capital. Mr II. rib Minted lha exact Impale iiilic, illy, and Mr Kly out- truth. Id tbr lealalaluie .ind the -tuanlaal Thla truth Irada to one other truth, leader at leant of Ihe overwhelming which wa bahev tha people tire lie majority, hate c..me nearer to atal- ' ginning la undertand, un.l which lug the plain, unadorned and whole- lhay muat undrraland and act uion otue truth abont the legialature and before .New M. x .. can go forward the in. i, and condition governing It : unhampered , thxt there la Jitat one and the legislature. What of the Future? Editor Herbld I believe It waa the great Patrick Henry, In hia celebrated apeecb In tha Virginia convention, who paid: "I know of n way of judging the future lmur,am.,. uu,i lhe lat 'ew dayi "hi uy mi' hki FOR MINERS One of an Interesting Collec tion Introduced in House: Ofrfrins; Bill Finally Makes Its Appearance. is. me Oapltal nureau (of Kvrwlng Herald, (ftl in Vargax lltel Ranta Fa. N. M reb. The lime I fut approaching when tin more new bill may he Itttroilucad lh either houc nnd n a reult the end or lha week h een a Swod af lull In th hofer- and a ronalderablr num ber of them in the aenate. making their way Into thr leglalatie xain befor the gate cloaed. In the houe none . urliuil Inter ailing meaaurra hue been introduced and a fen which are of enumerable That la a true aa avar of rxjpn, par llea, latea nation. True, there are ometime reformation, and hang." lor the better, but there I aleo the retrograde for the worae. but in New Mexico there haa In Itcpubllcan leati- ernhii', certainly bea-i no change for the better In looking Into itg fu ture the principle elated by Pairl. k Henry ia appllcauW in all Ha force. It la eaid nf Democratic otrlriHl, "few die; none resign, " nnd it mn be aatd nf llepubll.-an hoaaea, "they Ihaard of Mine i -lie., Ilouae Ulll No. 30. introduced In the house Thureday afternoon by Hon. Modealo '. Oft at of Uernulillo county and Hepreenttl Fleming of M.-Kinley cstMljr, provhasg for the creation of a board of state mine ex aminers, who are named In the bill and who are Hj ere for u term of four year. These gentlemen rr " H. rtomervllle of MrKlnley county, who i named iri'leni of the hoard: Tom o'llrlen of t'ulfax .ounty whn I tiuinol Ireaaurer. and Itenjaniln HI. I nair reform. 'The leopard I anno . . " . ... w - ., ' or ,-i.nm r e ant. ia n'l'iini'ru . ' - i iiitoae nir -I'i'ia or ine intn 01 aai:. Uioklnx back at Republican lead erahlp in New Mexico for many yeara. it ha motl been the aame. A good "licking'' haa occasionally created " temporary dlvlraion hut no real I t hunge. It wax therefore lo he expeclc I, when the legialature tiaaeinblrd, tht tary. The .reldaiu and :rnurer are lo receive r,im .1 t ir e.n'h anil neceaaary traveling expense, while tha aerratsr I lo receive It.nt'O 11 year and ne, cary expene. The flrl and ahai abgaHirf it, lie the prin cipal duty of the secretary i ihu he mini mc.ke hi rldanca In Sanla Ke. ,n fneaaurr api.rnpriate litOOO for the vuiiolla and equipment oi the OEFENOED BY MR. iE VIGIL IN HO Representative Anxious to Have Lanjruafre of Conquis tadores Made Part of Curri cula in New Mexico. Would favor would lie for Ihe stale reform school, Ihe deaf nnd tlumb in stitution, the blind school and the In sane asylum. I. was point. .1 .,111 ihul It waa necessary for Ihe sinte t,, pim m.. fur ihe iinfortunale and that the hulldlnga asked by the lajMKutlogjg are nbaolutaly tin eaanr The rev enue of lh" alnle for Inst year won upiiroxiinately !,. Appropria tion necessary and ( - for total tl.Niiv.Utit). Of Hie Increaae. it la alaiad. lir.n.uon I. the estimated nec aaaary increaae. The only way to produce addition al revenue without itn renlng tgdhV tlon la a taxation and revenue law which will bring all ,roperl In lh. atata upon the lax rolls on an enult uble basis There seems little pi.. peel for the pusaage of ag h s law land member of the flnanre commlt- I Slate raplial llureagc ' tee declare that I hey will nm appro- (Ktciihig lleeal.1 (I In- vargs Hull 1. ) Santa Fe. N M , Feb. lie Wepr. rnlnllve Flavlo Vigil vlgorouely d I prima mona w in. h la not available Th, nod for making minin pr.tvl atn for additional Iniildlng f.n the e.l.n-HU nl Inalittillon si in h that fends the tr ichina of npaiilah In thejvarlou measures are being discussed public s. hoots of the gtate. u numner tine nr these is a propnaal lo aiil.mll of bill for which are pen. Una In the , nnstituiloiiM I amendment rni-m house Ihe limit . f Implied indel.te.ln. h "The- MpaniHh Isnsiiage Is one of Which msy Incurred without a the moat popular language in the vote of Ihe people. The .mill 1. n..w world, said Mr Vigil today, 'on. I n.'it, and 11 I variously ugget- Ihe n"ed of a ihi.r. uah knowiedge of eil thai tl be rala.-l from !, o thl langiinge Is reiognm-.l by all '.n.oeo. Another proposal is lo broad-minded men Perhaps Ihe idea lump all of Ihe Ballsing appro prta- nf having Ihla language taught In all Hon needed by Ihtaa UlgaHiltkma Into Ihe high achotil. MnR erslt lag and "tie bond Issue and ubrnit that bond other educational I n a 1 1 1 u II o n , Issue lo the pajatfaVl g ilr u,.xi gogo throughout the t'nlon has not Ireen eral election ll I polnt.-d out, how- len due consider alioa. Hut when ever, that it would lie itm..t InWV- you reallxe Ihe inimeune mln'ial liable that in gapl'SfMlatiog fur it 1 1 deposit which hae not been t..u he.l addition to Ihe state capll, I bull. ling by the hand of man. and the large would be 111. dmled In Ihu hsaM IgsggJ tracts of rl. h soil thai are aw .. inns and that the dislio limit ion of tlie the klll of men for development in people of the atate to Increaee th 11 - our iieiKhi'iu in icput.it. of Msatco, rsatment in lha aaMa cupiioi aowlp- I'hlle. Argentine and other UH11 n.epl lirlor lo l:.'t Is such that a countrir, and Ihe opportuiiltlaa that bond lanui e 11 BartsxH lor 1 hat .ur- tbc I'nnam.i canal will offer lo Ihe pan, Would meet gtrwM udlpngstlon if vicuna axes of tomorrow, you will tin- not certain defeat The uutlook for Republican leadership would bo '.he same old thing, the tactics, tha aame board, which are not othvrwlae d oiu story . ami ine result nns proen t The duties of thl proposed board are lo examine all pi rnn who wish employment in New Mexico aa min I examiner, mine (oreman. rnlna man- other way to banlah thla lobby from Mania doaen men in or con- Fe; and that la lo alec; men to the than can be credited lo any two. four or net-tod with the game ua played at 'legialature who cannot be controlled our atata capltol. Thla somewhat nnd directed by It The grip of this 1, rood aaaerllon will be borne out by lobby upon Ihe Republican parly in The lobby S Its ma mger. Ita banker nnd Ha directing brain. Without a alngle desire to say "I told you ao." we still venture te recull the fact that dutlng the laat campaign thla newapaper repeatedly called at tention tq he dnnger of elritlng a Rei.ul.H- -m majority to the legisla ture, because of Ihe certainty that auch a mnjorlty wu.ild be controlled by thla ;obby. a review of ti e newa columaa of this thla state la absolute newspaper entering the dava of the the Republican partv now waning legialative session. Mr. Kly has conslatently and per aiatently kept hia Rnger pointed to the standarda of good government which the Republlcana set up and to which they pledged thameelvea In their p..n tdatform prior to the laat election. He haa made what all Im partial observers believe to have been a very sincere effort to secure per formance of theae pledges by the He pulbicr.n two-thirda majority in the oaaembly. Mr. fiarth haa pointed out In plain, cold statement aa the floor of Ihe senate the utter ;?.t!tre of Ihe Repub. Henna to redeem any of their pledges to the people, and the main reason why they have not done an Thee two men, therefore, In following thia course, have done a distinct service to the people of the state regardless I .o itlis. which III the tod will pro duce beneficial reaulta. Not it Una of publicity haa beep actoided thrm oy this newspaper which lias not been merited by the news alue of then statement, and l.y th. value of those siatementa In bunging home to the ieople the truth about th.- con ditions existing in the atata rapttol Mr Ely hna contended thut the Republican majority in 'In- leglala lore if let alone by th. lobby, would fulfil) Ua party' pledge 1.. the peo ple of New Megkro. Mr. Hart h In hi statement upon Ihe floor of the sen ate has pointed nut that the lobby is the real head and the real leader of the Republican pally of this state, and that it la lhe lobby which is pre venting tin- enactment or pound legis lation, and not lack of willingness to iiiii 1 uc li lenlalutinii on the lain of Ihe membership of Ihe assembly In hi speech on the floor of the aeaatk Friday ufternoon, which was printed in lb, newspaper in full in Haiiirdav Mr. Ilarth atate thai Ihe Wore! in tluencr In this slate is Ihe lobby coin posed nf Kepubliian machine man agera and corporation politicians'; he di me. I Id .' 'In Hint. - r ileal ne. il as for a legialature He Insisted thut we have a good enough leglsln lure The greatest need ol the slate and MM legialature, he contended, waa lo i . li "I fiom the clutching hand of the all powerful it. publican lobby, whli h by ita varl'iu powera ii. uble lo misdirect the energies of the leyglslalora. and lo dominate abso lutely ihe two thirds Ha publican aatv Jorliy 11 y playing upon Ihe personal en minus and ulleged grletuaces ol some It to be o. t'rasy over victory, polll- iinlly drun'tcn with power, every man with a chme lor hi personal Interest describe the situation. Private Interests llrst, the pu dic ,r .,,. iml.e. i"i cit"l to fne guod afterward, and a long time uf- eertlflcatc to mch aa shall suc.eaa- terwurd. has been the ttile with most fuy I(M- an examination, the natuee of them. The old New Mexico Re- anJ furm f whl h ,,r,. Irft t., the d' publican game of throwing out grggwaj ,,( ,he hoard. Any' mine own- .-nough memlierg to give two-third r ... ...hee oermn who nhall employ nt.-ijorlly and liien et the steam r..- nn ,.,.,, , ,. tb. ..l..e nun- ler In motion and ruthlrly ride aver p( capaclilea. following the sjiagc the mlni.ru. naa neen anu is ,,f n,,. ,,, win. n . arru RM ami - game. lhauii.ee nepew- mini". OT, i.,u-. . -li ill i.e 1 inc.-b.-,! 1 rha paopl iinmned." I the ma- v.ir(,.d aeriea of finei.. lniprl..nin''at irily ah.oM.letn. The goveinor mul math In Ihe d serration of he courl be .horn of hi power nnd appoint-1 . yi,.d -,,tp Rill ment. big fee and alarie muat lie ;,.presi ntnl n Hena or San ItsgUel provided for the county otllcer who ,.,. no ready for Introduction wh..o.ed it up" at Ihe last Flection. ,,,, ,.( mmUot bill, rt -creating the the 1. coa iniii.-Ki ..f toe tux wi.ic 1, c. 11.it now i.eitig An- irporntlon of the north must In? pr-l ,. i,,,shed by bill w hi. 11 Be lectcd and fin. .red. go aa lo luster the t th. ,.,.,!,. :,m,I p. ii.Ihik it. al ciimn ..le. all lo :il i"m.. rulic ....,,. .... , , ,- ia,,rin 1, .- '-tli-i.il- must by legislation be lurn-BK,. The Xetui MM BJ druf -. pro ed out of ottlce, and Itepu.ieWati put . . ,hl. aenale hl uPIm.iiii u their plates, the little private , ,.,.,, ... ,,,i,i.-,l ...In e wlc- tchemea of u'lr political friends must . M,ary .null be II. tun a year, anil rli mil ihroush. seem 10 be the pi'o-l,,,, .h.. ,.rnMte to form gram evolved by the majority of the .,,.,. and win. nhall t al .. D I K K 0 I T V Huliar ami 220 W. Hold Air. mai.rliy The protest of the minority ol tne majority, like old Kip Van Winkles drink, "don't count thl time. it I the few men whi, domina'e; who rbfla ver both the minority and the mi nority of the mnjorlty. r.r nil mis there is precedent In the pat. II. -ever, never In nil the history of New Mexico, s ..Id inner any. wn there uch a numeroii und bold lobby in Rai.tu Fe: men laming their daily vo cation taking up ' bed and board , II Sua a year 1 in h. I lie men lo pro- lde ihelr own h'iti and uhlsteti. S in - lleilera Mcanre. Following 11 suggiodlon of the cat tle sunllary board in H lust report to the governor. Hal rcnentotlve Hbn k of t 'haves county has introdin -ed House Hill No. J"' pttonling for tlM uipressl..n of hoit hedera and sHett disease of swine. Tlie bill seek m sstabliah rigid ragulatiana for laiapae- tioi oi hogh heniu bf ught Into the state, ulslnfe, Hon ol car, etc.. and lor the prevention 01 mc.wni.cn doubt.-dly admit that the Mpaiith language shuiild be taught III all the high gehools, unlvsrsltisi und .th.i educational innlitiilioua of our coun try. Any person wh,, ha a full knowledge ,,' both the Rngllsh and the Hpuniah language hold lhe upper hand or proHperiiy in an. 01 in.- howal. Run countries B lafje mcnticcned. ami eesn recornmi niletl In the large i IIU- of the 1 nil. .1 Hlntes. epe, atlfy the si alic ffj "The tnte of New Mexl. BSJ ac count f it p.. 1 histor. ami it pe culiar element of clllxeuhlp. I epe clallv fitted to have the Spamh Ian gunge taiiKht in all Its pti'.lic t hool. high . hool and i.thci t lit Inst 11 '1 lions. Should Ihi be done, an It now proposed l.y the present leglsl tura. the slate of New Mexico would lie opening the door to eastern ihil dren to at tpiire u full knowledge ol thl much nee.letl L.tiKii.tiif. and til Ihe sanie time will Induce pa.. pie lo settle and Invest Meant mcn.-v in our state. "1 eamost ry believe that it Be hooveii the pnldl' werfsre thai all educators I.e recpilrad It, b.-gm to teach the Spanish laiimcac,- Rkasg with Ihe Knkbh Innguaae in all our piit.ii, H. hoois and oth. 1 stats la U tiltlon as soon a po.lble In e '- errn-t In. -it it.nai htatsl 1st long If 1 - mi.nlv r. -snued thai the 1. 1 Inn f Herman or Fi.iich I eggsnttMl a t'omiilei,- education In tun "I lb" P.-i iiliur relMin.ti and ssjggynggdbllll k 1 which are liicr.-.mlna d ally thai till satloa hold with r '-ran.e i" Hex Ico, OnttnJ Am. in a. .he Panama canal anil South America, Ihe imperi al f the Kp.ililh lanSllaSe I I l,e overestimated it tin country nail fulfill It iniioii with ,. pr.ip.i rl gurd for Its responalhllllies. Bntk morally and commercially." 1 attain vary neceaaary building for educational Institution Iheteforc is tint encouraging Many Ills tome frru lint. lire Id I. I'iiii line pure Id I Willi faulty di gestion, liy tier and rlugiiish k llloo.l Itllter l for strengthening stomach, ho wahl and liver sad pur- ifylnj the blood. Have your nutt pressed for ".0 Suit I'leuncd ami l'iae.. STATE CEQLDGI WILL GO TO TH MINES SCHOOL Bill Introduced in House terday to Amend State sources Commission L Transfering Office. (atate f'apli.n Hit (of I 1.11 in.. 1 1 ci a w . ' Snntn Fe. ft M.. Feb. 27.- toeyua 01 s.ororr.1 ...untv niirodi in the house Thursday llott. Illl 221, to amend the statute 1 reeling New Mexb a reaoiir, es . ..mmlalon iriinsiering tne ..ill r aialc gen t-t. n.w held under the law by professor of geology uf the I'nl any or New Mexico, to the preli of the atute choo nf mine til on..., nn oei'n as upon among thr varlou educatl Inatttiition. .hare balng 11 gen ra-iidjutniant of the aaveral tirnn c-f lhe resourcea erv I. a a nrov for In the Act, among the carious ...... tl. 1 1 1 -ipc uc. 1 1011. 11 wa. .IK that ihe stale BSulisktet properly longed In Iba school ol inina. the bill. It 1 iiiidcrii.d. will h,,. .'ppnnlt Ion. The rem.iir.es c fimmlioii v.. uted aever.il years ago hut up In time ho never bean active thr the inability to reetire upptoprlat for lis operation. mall appropriation may be u for th. c-ccmrntlnn tin y-e.ir CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF $100 I. I' A N R l( l lyers. fbotie li. nWsry Ml of dandruff tli.tpp after one or two appli .lt.t.u ..I I derine tul.l.. .1 n. ml" Ho I alp v the nnsi-r tip, tie! at '."".nil tin of I nunlcr. tie at any drug Ktore i-.ve .our hair. A!t-r 1 f.w apil 1 1. -ii v 011 can't find a pattn le nf .1 ditiff or nan tailing hair, and tin- will n.vcr Uch. rSKr-3.xLjw ' 1 r-' I Recauee Ihi .ob-.y absolutely on Irani lhe two-thirds Itepuhllcan ma jority at Hunts Fe whenever It choose to exercise it control, the taxpr -ra have been euddled with ayaariy a million dollars of useless ex penae. In unearned bonus paid and to be paid tO li.linlv "Ittl-aholclcl lie. suae of Ihe 4SB nan, e of this lobby wa are lo have ... aipr.uch to the effective taxation and revenue legislation which the state an sorely needs. Because . r the dominance ol this lobby a legislature which hould liave been calm and deliiteruitve und In the constant exerclee of cool und unprejudiced J'tdginent. has bean atlrred by politlral prejudice, l.y H-r- aonal enfffltles. by passions unit hatrcda; has la-.-n b .1 into vlolailona of the constitution ,,f the stale, and lo Ihe eoniiiil.--e.il of ads of gross Injustice The Herald during ih last cam paign asked ibe people of New Mex ico to make g change in the legisla tive eontrol, for lhe one reason thai the election of another Republican legislature meant Inevit ihle control of legislation by this Republican managing lobby. The Republican won the legislature; the session hue come and lJ now near gone, and our fears in this reapsrtt huv bain abuse, .i.e . Jualllled In thia araai new atata there la nothing to lie accomplished Iry crying over Ihe spilled milk Two yeura from now the present hyitra-heudr lobl.v, nnr of Its head Ihe leadership of the Hepubllcan n.ciiy. the other lha 1 orporalloii Influence and power Will be Just in, ibaolulely In t ool 1. ! of the Itepuhlu an party ua It la to day Two years from now it I to be hoped Ihnl th. p. . pie of New Mciieo will remember the plain talk on the flo..r of lhe seriate ,,r Stat- Henator lease Itarth, UBd outside tho legisla ture by the Republican state chair man, Mr. Kly. If lhay do they will exile this lobby from Ihe atate cap ital nv ...oi. tin. to the lealalaluie und Into the stais government men . limiting In committee room; haunt us the h.ni Bi legislation ' diseased hogs within the state. n Just for fun? As pure aisinteresien wou(, on,rllM t the rattle sunllary patriots for the good of ine oonnry7 j tifmri ,,. rtuly , nsaerln t'"- luW' vvio ie ne 1 .ir. us 1. mere ... . wh. h there . nn uigent n buxxaid ntlhered alo. 1 L.winu to the prevulein e of hoic chol- 'era. piirll'-ularlv In tne recoa van.-j ' where 11 ha cuued heavy loe. I.IMNI for MaMMannl nt.nlve Mnttinas na in RspTei Tha Itepubllciir putty has In It an ther element w.ih'h d.-..!provea ol thla ..ne of action, nisi now a minor ity element. The letter ol II 01. I tit 1 1 1 1 i:ii. It. 1-11!. h 1111 1 In11rm.11. ...c-.-.i in' V !!' Ol in fair ptai und thai "Honealy Is in . . , . pn.aeni legislature In uet palrcy.' True. Hon. Kly w.. .,linlBh 'or Hpunmh I'uhli " n "xat down on" hard; yea, very n nrl(. rssolui 1011 would entrusi th. by Hon spies, hut Mr Kly la yet alive. .., SMn( hfx. the lapublc very much ally. It is said h i no. ( ( f( h(, h(u. f the muterial -v n .1 ire maoo .... . T lib., k Ret ii.iiiliii - publican chuirmun. voicau me , jUl.ed jint resolution n. approprl 1 that element. Tin believe )( . r,,H, ,., irannlnt niu - . , 1 "1J . ...... Cm lite ' ... In. 11 is said h- 1 not iid are mado. of. If ao. he 1 llkelv to resent the opcr- i.tam of ine leam roller I. .ted llV itS IIIOSI skllltUl Igtnr. "The gentlemtiii Juan ' also seem I scienc e Now vv nut ik h'er '(;llllltie inanlpu-munlpu- frt.ni Hati have ,1 oti 1 the fulure. Which elanient will rngliroiT nm m minorlty nf thr majoflty quietly aUt-( ... . llalalloa ' ' gg. . gg V V I mil to unpen .... o "k ,1 1 appolniment back and H down, run up tha white ' (lag. or on the eternal prin ciple of truth i"'l h..pl govern ment nnd assart itself and lh New Matlco i.e. ome 11 1 iwir lor good .' WaUh lhe legislative record of 'Itn minority Ol the majority and e whether the steam roller, propelled bv past muster, ia ul"' i''nt lo rush oul the man!) spirit of Independence which Is lha greatest heritage ol Ameilcgn clilaetiship. OHHKRVKR. I lie ,. ' i"l I II .. V 1 I gggf nm No. !tr. InltoiliK ed Thurs day, bus "ought to pt.-vetlt 111. ernor 'rum making recess nlipoiiu-rtient-. Tbe bill rend n follow. v., .,eri.n wh..e nomination i.u been tele, ted h, the senate shall be 1,, In. Id ..III. " iindi 1 a re. o- The lull . on. ludi-H vvfb tne iimiu. ...tin.. ,,1 tin. "trmrgcii-v l.iu. . mm Tin. hii.M 1 1 ... c 1 DARKEN GRAY HAIR LQQKYQUNG. PRETTY "tite Tea and snlpl.ur Irarken so N ittui itllv Hun N hI 1 1111 tell. Payment by Check y A checking mvount Is a buslnes necessity Payment by check Is the best and simplest method of making rrmt' fauces and when drawn on a well known bask, carrier, with it a guarantee of buitues lntegtlly. We invite your patronage ami will welcome your rbrck ing account whether it is laie or r.mall. Our complete f aciutle and service are placed at j our dupotal. Uf IJL J.llll 'MMHII .11 VnT? I l'gF J.W JJII.ILf.l'l ss in a mm . , 1 . . -n . . M . 1 . mm . . .i 1 mm a mw i ... - ill a 1 - Almost everyone know 'h.t Sun- Tea ..ml Sulphur, properly pound- ed, brings ggyek Ihe natural color an t lustre to the hair when fade. I. H.-jk-ed or gray: BjpB etnl dutuliuff. Itc h ing si alp and Mop fulling hair foarg ago tbe only win 10 get thin mlstu was to make it at home wltl' lt M muy and troublesome. Nt.-wndH. -by asking at any drug i re for "Wyclh .'age aid Mlililillr Hair Remedy . ' you will get a large bottle ot this lainoUs old recipe f t about M cents. lion I stay glay' Try It' No .,nw tan possibly tell 1h.1t v.iii darkened your hair, ua it dnog 11 .0 na in diy and avenlv. V.,11 dampen a ipwgygjt or soft MWSx "1th 11 and draw ihla thioiigh paatf hair. nil., m ..in' small strand at .. time; by morning the gray hair disappear, and iftar .to. titer application or iwo, -oui hair lieaonteg btuullfully dark, thick ..ml alo--y. Sherwin & Williams Paint ALAEASTINE J. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER CO.. 423 S. 1st St.. Phone 402 W. H. HAHN CO. f ur alio Heat In Fwel ot All SUanaV FH0H1 II. PBRRII.LOH I.I'MP OAJAVF MJMF OAUMP I in ANTHRACITB. AM. .IZItS RINtI.INi AND Mil.!. WOOD 1IRICK AND FIJSTKRINCI I.I MB SANTA rm HltK'Kl Alliiiiiicniu Various Forms Off Headache "It la necessary to order to treei bead slifi properly to uiulirttaiid lb tiau wlilcli priMluea tbs afTectlon'' say- lir J W Hay of Hlockioo. Ala t oiiiiuulna. be saysi liiysictaaa t-aiiuot even login ilia treat -tnent ot a .1 ..-..- n it knowing what cautasgive rm to it. and w must remaui to lha am. rul W must not only be par lleular to slv a s remedy Inlaufli'd to Ul .10 Israel the cause srliich pr.Hlunea tha brad sab, but uiust auo glv a 1. i. lo rellave tlie pall, nnlll Ilia causa of the trouble ha ben, reagnvM To r till purpotu Anil kaiioua 'labials will he louud a n'il eouveiilcnt and et!fa'lory rauiedy. Una labiate. . ry ..tie to three boiillglvea ...llilort idaclie. nnd r.-it In tin- iuol vroaa f I. u. iiraigia ami parimuiarijr nn- in-auuc uvs and i g . 1 woiufll- sv io n e bave a patient subject to regular SI tai-k til at. liaailst-lie. W a ft,, u 1,1 . sect l.-c. bun lo kuap bis borl raaulsr. for win. li sun e 'lieu I have taken liottn's Kid I. ..lilll. a "'. it I tun,. he feel llcuili'i n Tlie Way. I'.'g the little kidney III The lama, weak or uchltig ntic k That may leud to dn.sy und Hrighl's ease When the kidney ale wi.ik, Help them with noun's RMMf I 111. . A remedy especially for weak kid in y fiouti have been Used In kidney troubles for 60 yeurs. t-ic.i. im. ,t bv JU.iKIO people -cn- dotMed at home. Proof lii an Albu.iieriuo clllieiig talein.ni II H Mhualer, Jong H Valllh HI Albuqu nine, says. "In my Work II Is Ireiniently necessary lo do some heavy lifting. This .unslatit strain began to t. II on tne I had sharp twinges in the small of my back. I hud headaches and dissy spells and waa in bud ahapn. I hud often heard I loan Kidney Tills I imendt'l Ihom a trial The first boa strengthen."! my kidneys and away nil the aches and pulfi APPROPRIATION AGI TO BE PRESENTED T! QMORROW 'Ac told. and when It! vim of an on. . .11. in attack, be buuld lake two A-K 'I sbi. t.. Hutb pallaiil bould itlway br I to sarry a few A nil ksmuis Tal.lati bsva tfiam ready fur u iani ua IsblaL are uroiuul iu a, tn.11 dpllllal no. I" produce rell.-l' ll. ,t v.-ll w ho 1 tew inlluita Aftk for A K 1 al.lata Ann ksiu uia 'l abirls aaal ba ubtalued at ail ivpieaenl Ihe loapuyera and lb pao a ' was I SIS. v- - - nry Tills when I have needed 11 good kidney medicine and tiny have never failed tne.' Price Ma, at all dealers In. n't aim ply usk for it kidney remedy Bet lloun'a Kidney Till- tha same that Mr Swimmer had. Kosl.t Miloiirn Co, Props , Uuffalo, N V. Little Likelihood Thut Educa tional Institutions Will Oet Needed Buildings, Owing to Scaicity of Cash. t.M IX- VM0JM Hotel (Mute I opllal Hurt an (of K reining lit ri.i SanUl Ke. N M . Male h I - The general appn.pl lull. 11 lull will I.e lh I Induce. I in the venule tot row by Ihe senate 11 tut tit e . ommiltee Th bill Is not yet complete and ag in troduced It may cany bum blanka. This is likely to be Hue 1,1 the cuse f appropriation agasd for by MM educational Inatltuliona. n .- auid ..dm thut the Slafyoattlon of ihe gom 11. in. , was lo rei n, nil .ippropi ia - Holla lol building by the vallnUS e.lin all. mill Inatltttttuu ai d thai tin' only biilldltigs which Ibe comntlltot BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Supply your wants of Bedding now while the stock is at its best. Our assortment is better than ever before. We ar? showing Blankets from . $1.00 to $20.00 a pair Comforts from . . $1.25 to $27.50 each ALBERT FABER 213 to 215 W. Gold At. Furniture, Carpets, Draperies and Stoves.