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The Evening Herald from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 2

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TWO. THE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQITE, H. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1014. tfAVAJO INDIAN RUGS IJIIlttUT I'itOM TllM INDIAN TttAWIIt TO VOt'. TUB IiAJtaitflT AfIHOHT.MH.VI' AM THIS I.OWIIKT MUCUS 1XIH HTIUOTUX 1IU1H OUADIt OOODH.

THE BENNETT INDIAN TRADING COMPANY 1tA SOUTH HltCOM) NT. l'JIOMS 848. Aztec Fuel Co. Gallup Stove Coal Cleanest Conl in the market. 40 Ik.

low All trnln here from New York were from thre to four hour bile. THOS. BLAKBMORE Punernl IMmetor iid Kmbnlmer Commercial i im. iiuihlliMc POatoNtc. IiAIIY ANSI WANT.

riln AmtmlitiicH liny dr Ottuf Phon lid. NmMwm Phone MfiT VtVati ftfjfn for lHl safety of the e. Ml nhd IM parson board. Th wlHlti mt not sumrlantly strata nr ahttnu to glv the location nut vael bat ldloat0 hat h. i urvivad tempestuous night Miid ihut thr was Milt u.

iHmh far har ihwwn difd crw Tb wMttdg Mgrthorn Hnar Royal MKgRl th rry of d'etre three time and heard t)p ataatner laWrler HHMytHft aMmc for tha lonajtoii of th CofcHnaltl, but no re-imriaa from tti rnbquld con id mad oat. Th Uutr I.url want iwt from Halifax ytrday take part In th March ami ought to nar ibe wrwik today, li la ailll ball that in CotHtauM rnck oti "an of tba flraiul Mnnan led awl Unit Captain llowaon mistook the poltu. far Mrtor Inland, when nrat called for assistance yaatenlnv. DHrtHK Umj forenoon wreckage began In i no ajjiiure am the Yarmouth aid of Uie liny of Pnndy. It waa nwalnwlly from Moamer anl made Plait from th weather conditions dnrtiHf Uia imut It huur that aom vaajtnj, parlHtiM the robeniiid, wwt on Die ledgea of arand Manmi and that imu nf Uto unptir work had been im-ont away.

Tlio wttRlher roHilltlon were lli-moro fttvartttilc for tliB orcli for tlio toitfly. ultliouRh a tlciwo mitt Htlll huriR ovr the wnlfr. TIih Know atartn hml (wmhI. liHt the tain IntHre raitmlnail Kevral doKiacw he-low ro nml a thirty knot northoaotar wlilpnwl tho w. IIihih far tli vwtcol tonte ehlatly on the efforta of th t'nkail SlatttH revonua niitior Wood-)mrr Mm) the Oanailhin novarnmant HanniMr I-atli' IiHrler.

YOIUC 18 rOMllLST l.V I'llTllllV YKAItB Naw Vrk. Jan. 1 1 rroin flvo bly em at 2 n. tha lwat lain-ltr(ra rertl0 lirr in IS ihr jHriry lawly Hhnbed tipwanl ta mm Vark anil vicinity tmny. raiblHg 6 nlwro an hour Hafare um.

TUB UMekltaHe of tha ootd ttfll MHHwrl to ha broken. The daatli In tha Krwaiar city aue to tha eolfl wna iwm. TKV IIIILOW AT aiiiiaxy imiwuK iticnniti) Albanr. K. Jan.

Cold raaonla fur tha wlntar war lirofchn lifirp tmlay whan llif inarcury rank Ht 19 ttalsw aaro. AJ Valrtwii. the InmiiHratiira touatml hthtw aiHl at Mlililltrtown 18 ftatnw. Nfinhvllla. X.

raMrt! E. LBROY YOTT Vl'lHifX I.NRTItlHTION. MHrmoii)'. oiintirrMilnt. No.

10 WlillUlK IU(lr. Tt-I. 12HT.I ftiluriliij, it to fl. I. C).

Ilov PRE-iNVEHTORY CLEARANCE SALE KB 10 Bcr Cent to 25 Per Cent Disoount Dining: Tnblea and Any Finish and All Prices I ij 1 STRONG BROS. General Houbr FurniulieWi Strong Blk, 2nd and Copper TWUVTY-HmilT IlliliUU' coiiitusr in viiw iKs'niaYxi) HMtn. Jan. Th rraat r.f Ut MiM.in'a nrat wavi paw il ovar Naw RNHlanil nrlv today whan tha wimar tnwaat rat-orda wra md Th roMaat point In Xaar NiiflaiM waa MonitfHMd, Vrrmont. whore 21 low Mrw wan ratfM ft.

Nfen. laeliat waa tha warmoM nlaoa. wMh a hi la Imam of two bakrw. Yha nortlrwaat tfal- r.inilnuad today, hut with laoaawad veltwlty KlVIt MlbMIIICIlN (i(ltV Ol' SAVIBi) Vlwayard llavaa. Jan.

11. flva mombani of tlia t'fw of tit arhaoMor John Iaal. which mum in NaattMkri aouHd aarty yoMorday morntHK wara aavwl aa thay war Using- owavi in aaa by tha craw of tha rroaa Rip luDituhlp. Tha rook dltHl from aanoaiira Jmt bafor tha raacuc uf hi- IlVa rvra of tha crow of tlia arliiHinar it. M.

1'ortri. I'rnh Ambio for UHMta. which wo loft In lak-InK romtltloH off Port OammoM, ara alae latfe at tha Crwea HlM laahaBhlf- X(l THACII niscoveuiio til' Tint sMiino.vmt citiirrA llyantila, Jan. 1 1 Twanty-four iMMint' aaa re 1 1 of N'antuckot MMind by tha rrvonua caitar AciMhnat nml two llHttlhowae tandaia failatf to ravoHl any imi't lot lay of iha a boon-ar rat of DMlhowaH. X.

which dhHHMrMl from iwir I'roaa Rin llahtaliln tha on Monday nlhl. It waa baNavad that tba Orata had aithar ban au-ant far out to aaa or IimiI fouMdarml with lie crow of llin M.VItll I'NAIiLlt '1X1 no to coiiittji'iii's iint.i Xaw York. Jan. H. IitMmmK) of tha "xtraiiitdy hlah aaaa.

rokl waaih-ar and (ihortnua of coal, tha North Herman l.loyd atoaiiinr Kron 1'ritHMMi-alii Cwaha inuda no effort to chanae har coiirao nml ho to thu reacue of the atHHinnr foliwuilil, atranded In tha Ibiy of Pundy. CNplnln I'lilaek of tho Kron l'rln-XMMln, In port from rtremen, mada tilt rnport when hl voaael roachtxl lUHntntlno thin nfttirnnon. Hhortlr bofor 7 o'clock yoetarday inornlnK ho mid he plckad up wire-laa meaiHigo from the Marconi station nt rape Hablif aaylript tlmt the Cohoiiuld waa aahore mid needed an-SMftanre. "At the continued (he caplnln. "a IiowIIhk Hale pravalletl and the dlatreaeml atoatner waa tii mnw dlaUtni.

We were making only roven knotH. barely aloarHMeWMy. Our coal wnm rnnntnir ahnrt nml tha wind waa ao violent that deemed it In- advbmble to attempt to raarh DRAMATIC PROGRAM AT WOMAN'S CLUB THURSDAY EVENING Thiiradav evaninc tha Voiimu' oluh will Klvt a dramatic iiroitrain, tut) vnli)K ttaltiK cliooaii mi that oul- alilBra mar mora anally attend. The iwet rt will be "IlbtWHthM'a Woo-ItLKi" tho aacsml i nliort hmiih from "The nnlietiitan Olrl," and the thlid, tho dmtiHttlt) cantHtH, "Trial by Jury." The very beat looul talent will take part. In jmit I tho churactora ara: II'-.

whDih, Oharlea Htrotnu; Mlnuehului. Mrn. Plnyd the owl Maker. Thniiwa Christian. Thla la to li act-Hl In imniondniu with readliiK and iuuhIchi aouoiiipMiilmunt by Mr.

nrry fltroiiK unit Clanrxa ISvarlU. In part I Mhw Claomta. Sherman takaa the part of Allue; Clmiltai AH-drawn, 7'lmddaua; It. llrad-fbnl, OHwy queen; Tliomaa ClitietiaH, Davilalioof. In "Trial by Jury" tha caat 'la aa followa Tha Judaa.

I Mih Hewalli the plaintiff, llortaiuw awltMr; rounaal for tha plaintiff, lluao Mayar; tha dafendant. John 1 1. I'ttlkaiibura; uaher, Mortimer llll.y. furamnn of the jur, ol AlhrlMht; HaHilatHati of the Jury. Dr.

II. It. llrltfua. Prank l.oaey. P.

llanlan. Damiiand Parrelt, Cbtlre Manier. IoiHild Wlleon. rharlaa Knhnt, Kay Walker. If ttobertMii, Mortimer HUay and Itichard aW manakii hrMaamakla.

Utta Nowhall. Joiinla Trott, Mada lanny and Mr, I'ottar. 8actaUira. Meatlamaa Pearatar and Pratt. MboMra Nawhall and Wa4del.

Accomimi.tat. Mm. F. K. Harden CHANGE "OF MEETING PLACE ANNOUNCED BY CHAIRMAN BACA IClfeRo Ha.H uf the Har-nallllo cuaiuy Itepubllcan cantrul ommlttea haa leaned the follow Inn Hnnotinaaiuent.

The executive committer or the Ilapubllwin party of liernaliilo cuun-ty met hi the wfUov of Jtlfvuo Uuoh, chairman, nt II a. Wadnaadur. Januar' 14, call allowed ttiu fallowlriff inambara praaent. Jidin W. WIImii, Dr.

J. W. Klder. ni)dnval, A. A.

Sadillo and Klfe llaoAj ahaant, Charlaa niidwl and If. Andrew. It waa moved tw-BRUaa of tha Inconvanlencc of iioldnit tha nidiitlnif uf the committee at ih oouit hotuta on January X9, an pre-vloujy annnuncad, tlnu the meatlun ho held nt tha committee ruunu at tho urmary, corner of Ptftii at real and Bilver avantia. Albuiiueriua. M.

The chairman waa to notify nipinbera of aald lommtttae or tha chance; alao to notify the chairman of tha connnlttee. Tha motion waa made hy Wiliton. aec-onded by SfdlMo, and carried unanimously Fl.irKun TiArA. rhairmnn. JwiI.N W.

WI1JJON, Becretary WATER IK COMPANY TO ANNUAL MEETING OF REPLY IN i STOCKHOLDERS OF NATIONAL WRITING Sub-CommittGC of Citizens Commission Makas Request for Permission for Expoit Exnminntiou of Reoords. THa aub-t'ommlttaw of the cltiaatur watoi worka coinmbwlon, conaaiUM of Neil) II Klehl. f. P. MotiinM and ittronc.

calbaf on A. 6. MeMU bn. praaident of the Water Munnfv com pun) lata yrotaroW aftarniMm and aubmittad to Mr. McMlllen tba pro-poanl or the wmmlttav that the toni-paay aubmlt ita booka and record far the nnat ten yoara to examination by an esiwrt accountant be cliooon by the city council, with th iiurnawa of furnbihina the ounni nml tba water com lento a reiMirt of the book nla uf tho company'a phi at, Ita anrnlHfM and onaratlni axiHaaa by yoara for the period.

Tho comtntttoa and tha water company preairicnt dtacsanatl tho nropaaai at eotna lanath end nt the conviuwion of tha coMfareno- Mr M.Muien atat-d that uealred urn. naider th ranuaat and wouni take it under advlaemoM. Tlita morHlnfe. naked If had nny thine to any on tho matter. Mr.

MIIIoh anbl be did not enra to ribjenaa It. bnt would make hh reply to the rommlttaa In writing II bin abort trine. Mr. PleM. tha uhairman of ike Mb-entnmMtec.

laaMroia tontnht for Mow York and Waatilngtun for a fijiort atay. Thore will bo no further hiooUmj of the citioane' rtiminlaaliii) ponding th ratolpt of the water com-pany'a nanly. TIIIXIC Ol' IT. HRS 1'araoim I'ulilliily ItPtHimmnud Our lloiiKHly. Kmiih Am Allm iiioriuu I'ctiplo.

Strongest Bank in New Mexico ReElcots Officers Who Have Guided Its Career for Many Yours. FIRST SAVINGS BANK ALSO ELECTS DIRE0T0RS At the nnnuiii meat in of the Kir' National Mink yaatardny th fol load tat board of dl.ertra na elected; Juahne'aT. ItaynoMa, M. w. Piour-noy.

Prnnlf MeKeo, llerbar. Ray-noMa, A. J4cMlllan. PolloWInf the atockho'der mat In; tho ntaartor elactod ir" follow-Inc olinaai PrahuJaill. joahna B.

ttaynoloa. Vlca nranMant. M. W. Ptowrnoy.

CaaWar. frank Melt. AanlalnM eaahlar, U. S. Ptchari.

AaatataHL caehler. Ouy Honor. AanMtiMil eaahlar, Koaa M. Merrill. Th annaml maatliui of tha holder of ift Plrat nvlnan Rmk nnd' Truat comntny abjo waa hald yesterday aftafHCw at which th fol in dlraMnfia were alaaiod: I M.

W. pfonrnoy, Joahna ft, nay. Mold, A. B. McMillan.

Prank MrKa Alfred arttnefeld. nrbn p. Rny. Hold. At the dlre'tora' motlnc follow-lM.

tha ottkara of th Traat company war ele. ie.1 na follow: PronhJanl, FMournoy Vlca pranMani Raynolda Viva praoMent. A. McMillan eoratarj" and traaawrar. Prnnk Mr-Ka.

AaahHant aecrcinrv nml ircimorcr "iiy CONFER TOMORROW 1 I ON RIO BONITO fTTT WATER CASE THDpF Im a a im ovar one liundreii tliouaand hav reroMtmanileil lon' Kidney 11 1 ha. Por latchaoha, htduoy, urinary Ilia, Thirty tliouaand dittoed teallmonhilN Ara apiNrlHK mi'v In public print, ftoma of tham ara AlbuiUeritie peo. plu. Somo are publlahed In AlbiHtuarque. Mo othar remedy alwwa hhbIi proor.

Pulluw thla AllMjuaniu miui'a ex-ample. A. rHmplar. proprietor altoe atoro, IS a Kacond trt, Albuuuaniua, N. aaya: "About four year nnm 1 bKan to Ita troubled by weak hid-naya.

Iy Ita ok wna lama ami I felt alt tire- out. Two boaee of Ooan'a Kidney Villa cured me and I have tared curod." Mr. ftMBior only one of many Albuquero.ua paopla who hava nrate. fully endoraed ltoan'a Khlnay Pill If your back iiohea If your kldneya Itothar you. don't "Imply aak for a kidney remed dlatlnctly for toan'N Kidney I'llla.

the aame that Mr. Simpler had the remedy backed by home teetlmony. at all atorea. Poaiar-Mllburn dp Huffalo, "When Your Buck la I.amr Remember the Niime." RS PRISONER EW JAIL AT ERNALILLO Rafael Benavides Who Has Been Held Here for Month Going to Sandoval County to Answer Charge of Rape. IIAfnel Hamividra.

brought to the lltirnallllo county Jail by Mnndoval county ofrlcera lam month for ant keeping, rlwirged rape commlt-td In th Jac mountain In the vicinity uf Cuba, ami whoee life wna at on time threatened by a mob. wna laken to Ilartmllllo thl afternoon to wecom the Hrat prisoner in th re-ently completed nandoval county Jail. Banavide win ba trid at th next lorm of nondoval tounty court. BENNY CHAVEZ WILL WORK OUT TONIGHU? Hnny tliavei will wurk out nt tha N. M.

A. gym tonight, trying oHl lour rounda with 1'owaer. Pana who want to aaa him in action ore Invited, t'ltnvea baa alined up to me. i Rvnnv klcOovarn, a middle weat favorite, ui primrfleld. on the 10th.

and will leave for tlmt plce unmodintely after 111 ftabt lib I.eul here on the llli SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE Ibin'l Ktny (iriij! Here' mi Old-tlmo llt'clpc tlmt nyliody inn iply. The uao of s.ige mimI Mulphur for reatorlng faded, gray hair to Ita natural color date back to arandmoih-ar'a lima, fthe uaed It to keep her hair banntttull) dark. nlm and abundant. Whenever Iter hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or otreahed apnajaraiK e. thbi aimple wilx-lure waa applied with wonderful effect.

Hut brewing at home i muaey and out-of-date. JtowadiiyH, by uaklng nl any drug atom for a em pottle of VVyetb'M Mage and Mulphur Hntr you wtlt gat thl fumoua old rvclpe which can he depended upon to store natural color and beauty to ih hair and la aplendld for dandruff, dry. fevvrlah, If by calp and fallinc Hair. A wcll-knwwn downtown driiMlai aaya It ilurkaua the hair naturally and etenl tlmt nobody cun tell It haa been itpplied. You almply dampen a aponge naft brush with It and draw thl" through your hair, taking one at i ml at a lime, lly morillnH the gr.i lutlr dhatpiwara, mid after nnotiier HiMdlcatlon or two it become bruultfiilK dark, gloeay.

aort and UlMltllUllll FOOTE PURCHASES INTEREST OF OUDABAO IN FAMOUS STORE It I iiiiiiouncad that II. I Knot haa purclmd the Intareat of N. Cudabac in Die Iihiiwi at ore and that Mr. Fota anl prairitor will henceforth aHiitltue tu comluct tint aatabtlahmeni aloiiK the mtccoaafHl line which ligv Rlrendy made It on of the mom jwiiular In tha idly. Odd fitiisn lli'iiiliiclin nml Orlp IAXATlVi: BROMO gl'lNINK lab-lata mmnhi.

Thar is only Oh -lirtoMO QUINIXB." It I hub alnnatur. B. w. aitovK on hjk lie. 4 e4--4- CITY SIIOH CO.

1 It. A. fSiimn'l, l'nip. RoiitM grid ahaaa made and repuirni nl) abort notice. We've fot th utaMitaar)' and have tha V.

ciMri nca fiHlek eervlee nml only die boat grade of leather used. sami halt go! 7tc to Hon iKltafnclion guarantaetl We i.ih anli nml exchnnae new I I hand alioaa. Phone 4a 12.00 Albuquerque to EI Paso and Return Account Scottish Rite Reunion, JnnunJ.y 10th to 24th. Tiokcte on sale January 17th to 24th inclusive. Final return limit January 27th.

0. J. 0LIN. JOHNSON, Ticket Clerk. Agent.

Assistant Attorney General, U. District Attorney and of Southwestern Rnilroad Meet Hore nWed mate Attorae Kuinmara Rurkhart hit iieen advtned the arrival here onion ow ol wiauint I'nlMd mate Attorn-) n. Tniandnla, who ii in Main Ke and who i loihmg hCre i. kc up With Mr. Ilurkhnrt nod itiirii tor th Rl l'at A Muuthwaaiern reiiroud tha compllcate.i i aue of tb.

aosern-ment ngeinai the rnllroaii oinpuny. Involving the rlKhl of tht- latter to th ua of the water of the Itlo Monllo, a mountain aiream in l.lnuln oiin-ty. and one of the prim Ipal feeder of the Rio Hondo. Huklne will arrive tomorrow mornlna to rapreaent the railroad compant. The ttotithwontern hna hud perniat nt trouble with it water auppiy in eastern Naw Mexk'u.

und aomr yertra atfc Ald on the water of the Konito, which it diverted ncrua ih- inoun-taina by an espemrive nglne-rins nralnct and piped to it line ut car- riaoao. There waa proteat frmw land! hoMere ulona the lnlt and rrufnj bunt hnWera under the Hondo prO-j lect, and an order waa laaoed re- training th mMrond from uatwc thwlffi) wwar. cffwe 01 R-nnu. wnw shortage th governm.ni boa I lowed the railroad umpornry uae of ihc waer, however, und the i onl. ice here tomorr la lih revni.l 10 .1 continuance hikIi iw not With a view to final Hell Ii 11.

1111 TIJERAS CANYON rQSESUS FORTUNE EVERY YEAR Building of Good Road Through Rocky Pass Would Increase City's Business $100,000 Annually, Claimed The completion of -i dec. 111 luab-wy through Ttjcrua cuoyon uuld mean flUM.nau additional luietii. i for Albuvuerque lieoraaJ CaHlIn of Hnrton today. Mr ul-klna aaya th difficult) of del una through th month or the nnVn caune people In the nn.iininin to lake their atuff to the Katum In Mil-bay "Ijtat iiimmer," wild Mr kin. "I had twelve ion hn, which would bring me $7 a in noire here than in Katnnclu.

but I bad take It beiruee I would ha loot m-mey hauling It here I xtaried In yeoterduy ui a iuirier to la o'clock In the mornlna und aoi here after five In the exenina iwelx-a houra to drlxe thirty mile in wagon. With an ordinarily Rood r.otd I could do it enaily In naif thut ttm. opening a iwianable highway through thla riHfWi, With a bridge or two, Will be the very bast inveatmvut thl city could make; uml It wouldn 1 much at that." of I tar Ion. vlllakc In tha Kmidl mountain, appeared before tb bot-rd of county cmmlaaliiiiHra ihia artarnoon uaklng' iminediun Im-provemont In the Titers uum.ii rol between flcdlllo am) Itarton. in-rt of wlik-li have become ao rouuli us to be all but linpaaaable r.r anvililiut that move on foot or heel To add to tho difficult le 11 rente hna born built arroaa (mrt of tha heat atretch of road und It baa become an tlmt Albtiqunrqu la practically In-acceaafbl to the mountain reablenta.

Tlia ootnmlaaloncra Instructed tba county aurx'eyor to moke report on tlia condition looking to some relief for tha condition The commlmdonera thla afternoon hoard a preliminary report from CoHnly Surveyor Phi Ho regarding work necoagnry to be dona to I naw re safety of the dykea nlong the Rio Grande next spring and completed the auditing and approval of bill for current account for the laat quarter of ltMJ LEG EAM (Hr WREN RUNS 1 Ranohman From West Side of River Suffers Serious Aooi-dent at Second Street End of Viaduot. J. II. Taylor, a ranchman living on tba went id do of the river, Buffered broken log, nml i wnHonloml of furniture which he wna ImulInK acroa the t'oni nvnue vtudiict waa badly abutter! I when the team ran uxvay shortly after 1 o'clock thla art-nrnnoit, ovarturnlnc the waomn at Iha ftacoiid street end of the Induct. Taylor waa eitgngatl In aiding 11 lialltlibor with aom moving Tha wagon which wua heavily loud ml with furniture had "i brake, and ran up 011 tha horse aa he waa driving down.

tlia viaduct slop nml the team bolted The spill came nt the bottom of the viaduct, acutiarhiie furniture in uli direction T. vIoi' lulu waa broken betnioi kmc uml tinkle Hfcrony Kr-ia .11 i- iub'Hly und ib. tnun lllM'H lit Ht J.iM pli In, ui XVlKf the fractuio van mi iu un SL CCESiSES A trio of department sales that attract because the values are extraordinary Women IB Ready-to-wear Elaborote stook of Ladies' Coats, Suits and Drosos, divided into four low-prioed lots for quick selling. Here they ares vhluos ntrfr. $8pli $30,00 valuon at $35,00 vnluos afr $18105 $40.00 values at $M5 Snap Prices on ar Fine Embroideries All the women are talking about this embroidery sale, It's "differenf-an offering of the newest and most deSiV-able kinds of embroideries n't sensationally low prices.

hoes! Shoes! Albuquerque's Greatest Shoe Sale is still on. If you hnvenH taken advantage of the low price marks on the most desirable line of Shoes in New Mcx foo, it's time you were "getting Wise," ROSE NWALD QeaWN MM.

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