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MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1905. PKCE EIGHT AL11UOUEKOUK EVENING CITIZEN, 314 n Local and Personal Special Sale of Shoes for Men, Women and Children AM our Oxford and such line of high shoe at we hall discon tinue to handle, re Included In the offering. They are not made to order bargain, but are regular good and are guaranteed to give atifaction. Thl I a plendid chance to get hot weather comfort at reduced price. See our window display: Men' Oxford, $4, cut to $3-00 Men' Oxford, $3.75, cut to $2.95 Men' Oxford, $3.50, cut to 2-65 Men' Oxford, $3.00, cut to $2.25 Men' Shoes, $1.75 to $4.00, cutto '.$1.35 to $3.00 Women1 Oxfords, $1.85, cut to $1-45 Women' Oxfords, $2.50, cut to $1-95 Women' Oxfords, $3.00, cut to $2.40 Women' Shoe, $1.65 to $3.50, cut to $1.35 to $2.85 mam in in iiiimiiw miwii mm in wi'iiiiw DEPENDABLE FOOD PRODUCTS. Are those that hare stood the test of practical experience. In this res pect the groceries we sell are above even the breath of suspicion. No brand that Is at all questionable In quality can find a pace In our store. Patrons favoring us with their orders can depend on us absolutely for furn tnsnlna; the best In quality, the beat In flavor and the best In nutrition. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; with local thundersnower. Warmer. ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. No. 1, from the east, 7:30 p. tn. Xo. 7, from the east, 10:30 p. m. No. 8, from the west, 6:45 p. ni. No. 2, fro nithe west, 7:55 a. m. weather .02 of an F. F. TROTTER No 118 and 120 South Second St. HAS A GREAT REPUTATION. The Clarkvllle coal we sell princi pally, like the Father of His Country, dm a reputation second to none, and you know, if you've tried it, that lt'a the best ever burned. Its freedom from Impurities. Its free-burning qual ttie and our fairness as to weight and delivery, entitle us to your patronage. Remember we guarantee 2,000 pound Absolutely In every ton leaving our yard. We also handle all kinds of mill wood, mountain wood and kind Hag.. John S. Beaven Cetfi hon. ji The local United States bureau today reported that inch of rain fell last night. U K. llt(iie, representing the Geo. Trllch Hardware company of Denver, Ib in the city calling on local mer chants. Miss Marpnret Schuster, of 503 Cop per avenue, w ill leave tomorrow morn in? for Santa Fe where she will spend several weeks on a visit to relatives. There will lie a special review of Alamo Hive tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members urged to be present. Margaret Jenks, record keeper. The rresbyterlan Christian Endeav or society will hold its regular busl ness meeting this evening at the home of Mr. C. E. Vaughn, at 423 South Ar no street. W. E. Fields, manager of the Alba querque division of the railroad bus! ness of the Holmes Supply company. transacted business in the city this morning. Mrs. C. H. Conner, daughter Miss Riba and Miss T.lmler, Mrs. Conner s sister, went to Whitcomb Springs J OS' terday. nnd will recreate in the moun tains for a week or ten days. Dove hunters returning to the city last night report phenomenal luck. One party bagged 12o birds, another claim ed to have Wiled a hundred and sev- ral other parties brought back kills of over fifty each. Col. W. H. Greer, who spent Inst week In Luna county looking after the Interests of the Victoria Land and Cat tie company, has been called to Call fornia by the illness of his father-in- law, H. A. Jastio, and will probably be absent from the city for the next en days. Mrs. Greer Is with her father at Bakersfleld. Mrs. L. R. Wells, of 323 South Fifth street, expects to leave the latter part of the week for Los Angeles, where she will Join her son, S. H. Wells, w'no about to engage in the harware business at Venice, a small coast city eighteen miles from Los Angeles. Mr, Wells was formerly an employe In the hardware house of E. J. Post & Co., of this city. Mrs. D. D. Coverdale, who formerly conducted a millinery store on Gold avenue, writes from Chicago that she Is studying the latest designs and styles In the leading millinery estah ishments of the big Windy City, and that she expects to return to Albu querque In the fall and engage in bus! ness again. At present, Mrs. Cover- dale's address is 6721 Yale avenue, Englewood station. ' ' - You know the celebrated "Karpeu" go od a far a you can ee them. Call and ee good Leather Furniture, and plenty of It, r u c -rontojrti z cnnc rugs, furniture, ' - LINOLEUM, DINNER WARE, Corner Second and Copper Avenue. ALBUQUERQUE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. R. P. HALLProo. Iron and Brass Catlings; Ore, Coal and Lumber Can! Shifting! Pullty, Grid Ban, Babbit Metalj Column and Iron r"roni for Buildings. J J J REPAIRS OH MINING AND MILL MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. j j Foundry East Side of Railroad Track ALBUQUERQUE, NtW MEXICO Photographer In Convention. Boston, Mass., Aug. 7. Nearly BOO photographers have ai rived for the na tional convention, which opens to morrow. All are busy opening cases containing pictures for the national exhibit in the M-'Ciianics uui a,nK) which promises to te m 's" hung by tho association. President Holloway of Tnre Haute, Ind eaid today, thai he expected over 1,000 members lure. uw, English and d-rmaii exniims in we gallery in addition io uiosu lroui various parts oi tiie L'ulted States and t'ann.ia several lilies are contest ing for tho honor of entertaining next years convention of the association. Farrrs for Hibernian Poor. Yankton, S. !.. Aug. 7. Arrange ment arc ira tu nny cuiiiiinieu ioi the purchase of South Dakota land worth from J:'."","1"' to j'ju.vuu, uy the Ancient Order of Hibernians for worthy poo: t that order who desire to farm The chief promoters of the niovimu.n: are tneiniiors oi me ,ain- ollc clergy of Aberdeen, Madison, and other points in tiouin uaKoia. tree transpona'ion has been offered by the railroads, and it is expected that the first contingent of sett hub will ar rive from the east this fall. ROYAL PRINCE IS ARRESTED AS SPY Berlin, Aug. ". I'rlnce Henry, eldest son of Prince Allmhct of Prussia, was arrested as a spy by guards at the east battery In Swinemuende Pomer anla, when photographing environs. He said he was Prince Frederick Hen ry, but the guards told him they were not to be fooled. The sentries have been esp -cially on the alert because of the arn st last week of an Austrian accused of spying. TORRES WAS LIBERATED INSTEAD 0 F IEIN SHOT MURDERER OF LATIMER AND WAY WAS SET FREE BY MEXI CAN AUTHORITIES THE DAY SET FOR HIS EXECUTION. The news now comes from Fuerte Sinalaca, Mexico, to the effect that Judge Ferdinando Torres, who was to have been shot recently for being im plicated in the murder of Clarance Way and Kdward Latimer former, res idents of Kl Paso, was released from prison on the day he was to have been executed.. Ferdinando Torres Is the Justice of the peace at Aguascalientes, near Fuerte, Sinaloa. who, it 1b claimed, was responsible for the killing of Clar ence Way and Edward Latimer at a mescal hacienda near the former place. it win be remembered that Torres was very angry because Way did not touch his hat to him and sent a po liceman to arrest the former and bring him to his office, the officer's instruc tions heinc to bring him in "dead or nllve " Tn maktne the arrest the officer shot both men. At the preliminary hearing Torres was released, but the people, nnrtlcularlv the Americans, from all over the republic, made such a strong nrotest that be was rearrested, men the report was sent out that he was to be shot. However, this appears to hovn iiwn nn entire misiaKe. as uu wns iriven his liberty instead. it l now Drettv certain that Torres and his tools will escape punishment entirely. If you arc troubled with Cramps, Indigestion, Headache, Nausea, Dyspepsia, Bloating, Constipation or Malaria you'll find sure relief in HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 1WELVE MILES IN THIRTY-THREE MiNUTESj LOCAL BICYCLIST MAKES REC ORD RIDE TO TIJERAS CANYON ON A WAGER. On Saturday last, Joe Ducatelli, rode from the New York saloon in this city to Sllva's place in Tijeras canvon, a distance of twelve miles, in exactly 33 minutes. The record breaking trip was the result of a wager that Ducatelli could not ride that distance In 35 mfnutes. This es tablishes a new record for that dis tance and is very good, considering th fact that, the entire distance is ! an up hill climb. E. Gradi was the gen t.eman who lost the bet. WHAT TO DO WITH THE CONVICTS ON SAKHALIN We want to dispose of every pair of our summer shoes before the open ing of the fall season, and iave cut their prices accordingly. Some have been reduced one-tntrd, some a little less,, but 25 per cent is about the av erage. They are all styllsb, up to date, goods, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Read our ad and exam ine our window. C. May's Shoe Store, 314 West Railroad avenue. Tokio, Aug. 7. The disposition of the convicts on Sakhalin Island is un der consideration. They will probably be taken to the Russian coast and transferred to the Russian authorities. Kortv thousand Russian prisoners of war are on the islands and are being transported to Japan. BIBYCLES AT COST. HIGH GRADE COLUMBIA AND TRIBUNE BICYCLES AT COST, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. HOUSTON, 118 Gold Ave. W. L. DOUGLAS Make more $3.50 hoet than any other manufacturer In the world. Simon Stem Sell more $3.50 hocs than any other dealer In the two territories. We don't lay our ucces to our personality but to the Goodness of Douglas $3.50 Shoes The quality, style, workmanship, of W. L. Dougla' $3.50 hoe I uneqoaled by any other make of like price. We have Jut re ceived a new line 500 pair embracing many new style. A die play of them I In our how window. The complete line will be chown with pleasure, In the store. SIMON STERN THE RAILROAD AVENUE CLOTHIER n n n rAi n rn CHINESE CONSPIRE AGAINST ALL AMERICANS. Yokohama. Aug! 7. The Chinese here have agreed not to deal In Amer ican goods, not to ship goods on Amer ican steamers, especially the Pacific Mail company's steamships, and to punish any Chinese dealing In Ameri can goods through others; also, not to deal with American nanus ana iubui ftnre com Danles. The Chinese con victed of contravening this agreement will be heavily fined. An excellent Investment Is a Citi zen want ad. ana Steam and Hot Water Heating Call and Examine the BEATIFLL GOODS Displayed In Our Sample Rooms Wholesale and Retail Hardware Farm Implements, Pumps, Pipe and Fittings HOSE, Belting, Packing, Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps Harness, Saddles, Leather, Ranch Supplies i ....WRITE rOR PRICES.... ..Largest Stock in the Southwest... di ia DIAMONDS Diamond are always in order. We can talk Diamonds to you at any time. They art an invetmnt, and a good Investment at Uw prices we are filing them. We have some exquisite Diamond Brooches. Soktaire Kings and Studs, and we are really selling them very, very cheap. Take a look in our store and price them. Watches, Jewelry and Silverware EVERITT, Leading Jeweler, RAILROAD AVENUE 1 13-1 15-1 17 South Fir it Street 40 1-403 North rirtt Street P, Lommori,,.. ....Matteucci. Dealer in . GROCERIES, FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN AND THE BEST OF MEATS. IM PORTED GOODS A SPECIALTY. Call at No. 624 West TIJera Road. Automatic Phone 109. Old Telephone 276. wmTEVi LEAD W Ice Cream Social. At the M. E. church parlors, corner of Lead avenue and Third street, Tues day evening, August 8, 1905, from 3 to 10 o'clock p. m. The public Is Invited. Subscribe for The Evening Citizen, ssrsac The Fuchr Undertaking Company, Successor to Edward & Fuehr, 5(17 Wad Rxilrnnii kmm. Both 'Phones. . 0a or Night i Screen Doors. Just received a carload of screen door, all alze and new design. Call on us for Lumber, Glasa, Paint, Oil and ' Cement Also for REX FLINTKOTE ROOFING. ALBUQUERQUE LUMBER CO. Succeor to John A. Lee. Flrt and Marouetta. ISl When j"$tK out to buy anything in mMio clothing try The Stein- w Bloch smart clothes. They cost no more than other makes, and you know they are superior. Quality coup led with moderate prices will win. Suits $8, $10 and $18. Agents for Walkover Shoes. $3.50 E. L. WASHBURN CO. . 122 South Second St. Jo POST co. CHAS. F. MYERS- Automatle Tbooa I8S. Proprietors- Wm. Mcintosh Colorado Phono 197 WHOLESALE HARDWARE 000 RETAIL DEERING HARVESTING MACHINES Store will close Satur- aaaaaaaaaaaMalaaaBaliaalpaBBHHpMaMMiaMMBMaMMMaaB days at 12 o'clock A)., and reopen 6 p. m. during July and August Mowers and Repairs Binders, Tedders. Reapers, Hay Rakes and Headers. nW'S4?C5; ! feT'j' Wiss Scissors 3r Y lYl htUMs4 .-.iAj-ffiiii 0r&' - Y and Shears Agents for Colt's Revolvers and Automatic Pistols Winchester Riflea Shotguns, Ammunition Studebaker Wagons Eclipse Wind Mills .WRITE FOR PRICKS. Mail Orders Solicited Tand Promptly Filled . . . . . AlbUqilBrqilB, NOW MeXiCO.