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Mia.IKIW ALDUQUKIiOUE EVKN1NO CITIZEN. PAGE THREB SATURDAY, AUG. 26, 1905. fS) Only for One Week, beginning August 20th and fX ending August 26th f Socks Sirs Eastern Mddsimin9 NsgMadBy Twelve Lots in Each Block,. 50 x 142 Feet Each E3 IB 11 PER WEEK i Wsh Estimated Value in Three Years k.fX?J fiS M TlhB-ia Whm& m m ia am m -tm J7 DOWN 0 J. jff "tfpv wh. i1. f rt vv v-v vfyy i In that time according to above payments you will have invested only $460. What more do you want? This offer is only good for this week. SURETY INVESTMENT COMPANY W. H. Greer, Pres. Solomon Luna, V-Pres. v M, W. Flournoy, Sec. D. K. D. Sellers, Mgr. huujuup e i Mgjxmr rjiua ujlzxjut wvnrjft vct'-J ti&isiar nrrmrr jkscf -rast. a-sra. rmm frarraih Tr,mn sa ,Lj" gfti'say 'vygiva' vav is?.Tjr ar.jra i.:B -vw,,.' ,- BRIDGE.BEACH&COs MOITnCDTHD" 3) ii , ' ' 1 i n I 'VI i mi mmmfj 'yjii,; i,uV'"-'",y The Memory of Quality Remains Long After Price is Forgotten With the object of getting a satis factory article you should not hesi tate to pay a few dollars more, and have the satisfaction of knowing that you have the Best. A Range is either a pleasure or an eye-sore to the house wife. Buy a Superior Range and housekeeping will always be pleasant. We have them, from the cheapest to the Best. "Get the Habit." J. D. EMMONS (Successor to Futrelle Furniture Co.) Corner Coal and Second. Fifty Yearo tho Standard WHOLESALE PASS FRAUDS DISCOVERED Stenographer in President Ripley's Office Sold Trans portation to Outsiders. LOSS TO ROAD ABOUT $20,000 A conspiracy whereby the railroads t,.in.r in rhlcnirn have been de- res new fia.i.Uil nl' tranwtmi'tat ion estimated county, wlio at $2i),00o has just been maole public hv the discharge of an office clerk ter Mechanic F. L. Carson Is determ ined to get rid of the habitual drunk ards and gamblers.. He says that the nun who blow in their pay checks over the bar or at the gaming tables each month and then take ten days in which to sober up, cannot work for him. R. K. Wells, who returned Thurs day night from a, trip to the Portland fair, has resumed his old position at the Santa Fe station as depot master. O.'ll. Gray has gone ba'k to his posi tion as yards officer and J. A. Mon toya will return to I. as Vegas where lie will resume his old position. m George Ptont, the cook at the rail road constt net ion canin on the Santa de-Fe's new line at Tolar, Roosevelt killed a colored laborer there on August G, was given a prelim inary hearing at f'ortales and bound from the emnlov of the Santa Fe over 10 me grana jury in me sum 01 ranrnnii He was a st enogra nher In. 11,000 the office of President E. P. Ripley, adn among other duties he took care of the issuing of passes and the re quests made by the road upon other lines for transportation. By a free use of the request blanks left In his tharge and previously signed by Pres ident Ripley and by a similar use of the pass books signed by V. B. Jan aen, assistant to the president,' the young man secured transportation and disposed of It to outsiders. Those known to have dealt with him are chiefly treasurers of local theaters. Detectives who have been at work on the case declare that one man alone handled over $2,700 worth of passes. "Pilfllll A NEW BANK Will not do you any good unless you have some money to put in it. The surest way to get money aheaa Is to buy all your Clothing, Shoes, Dry; Goods, Underwear, Enamelware, Tin-' ware, Crockery, and of course, your! Groceries, at our store. We are the acknowledged low price store In the: whole city. A few prices will give you an Inkling of our fine goods: j If you pay $3.50 for a shoe, come , and look at ours at $2.50. If you pay $4 for a shoe, come and look at ours at $3. If you pay $5 for a shoe, come and look at ours at $3.50. If you pay $6 for a shoe, come and look at ours at $4. All plainly marked; one price to everybody. If you pay 35c or 40c for your coffee, try ours at 25c. No! risk. Your money back If you want It. , If you pay 30c for coffee, try ours) for 20c. If you pay 75c or $1 for tea, i try ours, any kind Gunpowder, Eng-I lish Breakfast or Japan, at 50c. If you pay 60c for tea, try ours any kind you want, at 40c. Remember, we guarantee all our goods. Your money back if you want It. THE CASH BUYERS' UNION, Wm. Dolde, Proprietor. Auto 'Phone, 592. 122 N. Second. All goods delivered. HUNTER PROMOTED TO GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT. Superintendent Hunter, of the west ern division of the El Paso & South western will leave his present position some time about the first of the month, probably as soon ns he re turns from the coast, and will become purchasing agent for the entire South western system, says the El Paso Marcus P. Kelly, of the local stores department of the Santa Fe, left last night for London and Montreal, Can-! ada, where he will spend two weeks visiting with relatives ITa will lirintrl back Mrs. Kelly and the family, who have been on a visit for the past two months. Angel Cienaga, a section hand who was struck by a train near Socorro, N. M., and badly hurt about the breast and head, has been taken to Las Ve gas to the railroad hospital. J. V. Gibson, son of E. J. Gibson, division superintendent, has been pro moted to the position of secretary to Superintendent John Denair In Ixjs Angeles. m m m H. C. Thompson Is the new proprle-j tor of the eating house at Kennedy, at I the junction of the Santa Fe and the j Santa Fe Central railways. " I Herman Switzer, of the Alvaradoj cinio deixtrtment In this city, left last : night for a short business trip to El iods from pure eream of tartar derived from grapes. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. CHICAGO. PRESIDENT PALMAOF CUBA, WHO WILL PROBABLY BE A CANDIDATE FOR RE-' ELECTION BY THE CONSERTATIVE PARTY, DECEMBER 31, 1905 N. PEACH & GO. Real Estate Dealers. Moved to 208i2 West Gold Ave., ground floor. Get our prices before you buy. We have for a short time a few good brick and frame houses and choice vacant lots, on easy terms, AT BED-ROCK PRICES. Have vacant lots on the Highlands from $100 to $300; $10 down, and $1 per week. This Is a good Investment I and will double In price In a short ' time. We have renters for all classes 'of buildings, but very few to rent. It will pay you to list your property .with us. All business entrusted with us will receive prompt attention. makhi : 'j V x , r. 0 " v His headquarters will be In El J l'uso and Old Mexico, News Paso. General Mananer Simmons stated that Mr. Hunter's successor had not been selected, and that he himself, bad not canvassed the situation thor oughly enough to foi m any idea, of who would be the new superintendent. Trainmaster Charles Brown, of Bis bee, who has been with the South western for many years, luis been mentioned for the place. Superin tendent Morris, of the Rio Grande di vision of the Santa Fe, it lia.s also been rumored, might go to the South western. Whether the purchasing department of t,he Southwestern at Ifcuielas, now in charge of R. M. Fich', will be con tinued or not, depends upon the views of Mr. Hunter. He will have entire charge of the purchasing department, and will oranize it to suit himself. Mr. Hunter held a similar position with the Southwestern before he be came a division superintendent. CONDUCTOR'S FAMILY IS DRUGGED AND ROBBED. Chloi ofnrmed and robbed was the fate of the family of Henry Riggers, a conductor on the Northern division of the Southwestern railroad last even ing, at their 'home, t',n2 North Camp lull street, says the I'l Paso Herald. The family attended the concert in the park ami then went home, arriv ing there aliout 10: 30. When they awoke this morning all were sick and weak, every member having a severe attack of nausea. Th re was a strong smell of ether or chloroform in the room and the family grew suspicious. Investigation revealed the fact that the house had been robbed and then it dawned on Mrs. Riggers that she and her children had been chloro forme I by the bur,'la.'s. A p!ysi cian was sent for and the family re ceive, 1 nodical afeiiiion. The robbers .-.eeiii'ed close to Jl'. i in ra-h and sil verware allied ar be: ween $'',0 and $75. MACHINISTS DISCHARGED FOR DRUNKENNESS. H II WITH OUR PILSNER BEER Is what we are doing with every one who testa it3 delicious flavor and strengthening qualities. There is no warm weather beverage that can compare with this refreshing drink on a warm day. It is not only pleasant to taste but is in vigorating and wholesome. $3 per C3S8 Of 2 dozen quarts.' $2 per case 2 dozen pints. Southwestern Brewery & Ice Company Auto. Phone 292. ASK FOR DI AMOND ICE Colo. Phone 93 A-ito, 'Phone No. 316 Residence Auto. 'Phone No. 20Q Bil 'Phone No. 115 TO.Uawmi'm'BWrBW..WMJIJIil A. BORDERS ..Minim imh I. J. Custer, storekeeper for the coast lines of the Santa Ke, has re-! mined from an official visit to Topeka. I HAY FEVER ABOLISHED. I Medical Science Discovers a Cure for This Malady by Breathing Hyomel. Stomach dosing cannot cure hay ! fever. A change of climate la the only treatment that gives any relief, and Hyomel, which medicates the air you breathe, acts upon this principle, j giving in your own home a climate as healthy as that of the White Moun tains or other health resorts. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1, extra bottles, 50 cents. J. H. O'Kielly & Co. have seen the good ef fects following the use of Hyomei in so many cases of hay fever that they are willing to sell the treatment with' the understanding that If it does not give satisfaction, the money will be refunded to you. T. B. CATRON ELECTtD TO COUNCIL OF BAR The Associated Press dispatch to the Denver Post dated August 2 It h from Narragansett Pier., H. I., where the American Bur association is hold ing its annual session, gives a list of the western members elected to the general council of the association. The contains the names of Thos. I!. Catron, of Santa Fe, and J. O. Haw kins, of Tucson, Arizona. ' r - r; m4 rs ylr: FOR FINE FLAVOrtED FRUIT. ASK FOR W. JENKS' GREEN LA BEL ESMERALDA HIGH CLASS FRUIT. AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT. FOR SALE BY A. J. MALOY, JAFFA GROCERY CO., WALL & I DEXTER. i-i GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. T koi'Q 1 1 1 ti jl n .ion 1 .anal, in I on South Third street, back of Wal ton's drug store, and solicit the trade of the city. I,. H. SHOEMAKEIt Funeral Director ! and Embalmer I COMMERCIAL, CL.UB BUILDING. WHITE OR BLACK HEARSE, $5.00 City Under taker Time, Labor and Money Twenty-three men were let out at the l'l Paso A.- Southwestern sliops In AlanioiMirdo tliis week, drunUenness Ileitis the charge against them. Ma Low Rates to Denver. The Santa Ke railway has arranged for a round trip rate of i:i.tj to lieii vr on ac count of the i. A. It. meet ing in September. This rate is for the beu. -tit of Inembel'd of ttlO (I. A. It. and their wives, as in ea-u of the immin-rs :" the Woman's Relief Coi-j -, and 1adii , ,,f the (i. A. It., ttlul l'ir iu -tubers only. This rate will only be granted on certificates issued by the po.-t com mander, and will not apply to the gen eral public, tor which a one fare rate for the round trip has been author izt .1. The saving of time means comfort. The saving of labor means ease. The saving of moiWy means economy. All these savings can best be attained by installing a Citizen 8ds bring results. PENINSULAR A N C C In dollars and cents they cost no more. In quality they are superior. In durability they last loncje-. One-third setter than any other. You are most cordlaily invited to examine our new line. Prices In Plain Figures $30 and Up Old stoves taken at a fair valuation, THE McBRAIN FURNITURE CO , 205 Gold Ave. THE CELEBRATED BOTTLED IN BOND. THE i GEO. T. STAG j CO., FRANKFORT, Ky, MELlHi EAKIN SOLE AGENT8. Albuquerque, New Mexico AUTOMATIC PHONE 199. VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS The best machine In the world. Thia Is no experiment, but has been tested and tried, and baa 200,000 In use. If you are interested In typewriters call on or address GEO. S. RAMSEY 401 W. R.R. Ave. General Agent for New Mexico. MltlUtllllt4 ltttttttt 1 1 1 it mtut tMuuitui ZEIGER CAFE! ; mm rtTrn " QUICKEL'& BOTIIE Proprietors. IjAR AND CLUD ROOMS l'INE K KSTAUKANT IN CONNECTION Finest Whiskies, Imported and Domestic Wines andj Cognac. The coolest and highest grade of lager served. Finest and best imported and domestic Cigars. Established In 1882. F. G. PRATT & CO. Sole agents for Casino Canned Goods, netKin a. io' s torrees, im-. boden's Granite Flour j STAPLE AND "FANCY GROCERIES! 214 South Second Street. j Hillsboro Creamery Butter Best on1 ! Earth. ittiiimtratttiiiHii iit(8r T n K ' FINEST WHISKIES, WINES ST. ELMO f L JOSEPH B4RNETT. Prop. SAMPLE AND CLUBROOMS 120 West RaiJroal Avenue Orders Solicited . Free Delivery Toti &. Gradi, Dealers 1n CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HAY GRAIN AND FUEL. Fine Line of imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Place your orders for this line with us. 213 215-217 NORTH THIRD STREET I We Fill "B.RIJPPB Prescriptions Next to Bank ot Commarce RIGHT, at consistent Prices 203 West R. R. Ave.