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ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. HE GIVES MONEY TO LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY TH ERE ARE PENNIES WHO CALL ON EDWARD J. COBB. FOR THOSE i-1 EDWAKD Carnegie and Rockefeller have as tonished the world with their mag nificent gifts to charity. But It has been left to Edward J. Cobb a Balti more machinist, to make happy for the past twenty years 10U boys and girls daily. Every day, except Sunday, rain or shine, either he or one of his repre sentatives, appear on a certain corner near his machine shop, and 100 child ren of all ages, color and sizes, are given their penny. Christmas there Is a special fee of a nickel given to each of his little charges and the penny giving lias become an event of great note In the lives of each of the little ones. There Is no discrmination except that the first come are the first served. The majority of the pennies are given to the youngsters who trot off to spend them. But In the throng are many of families so poor that the pennies go toward keeping the little tribe. It is not unusual to see four or J. COBB. five tots of a family in line. The Idea came to the veteran ma chinist long ago. When crowds used to congregate around his door to watch the furnace glow and the sparks fly. They became go much a part of his dally life that to keep them com ing lie began giving them pennies. He he given away about 6,000. Although there have been several secretaries to give out the pennies since the business grew so large Mr. Cobb had to attend to It all the time, the youngsters never think the men dispenser for Mr. Codd Geo. J. Rock ' I ! 1 . , .1 1 anA VIii.fi. 4tie aa tila predecessors were. Codd said: "I am glad to be able to give so much happiness to the littl ones, and while I am no Rockefeller, still I hope my little charity does .11 C . 1. .. . V, 1 If If sumeuiiug iur muni; nu inrt-u i-v. n-j isn't meant exactly as a charity. The, pennies are the youngsters' own, to do with them as they please, and they generally do," and he laughed. OLD SORES ROOTED IN THE BLOOD Old Sores are the result of a deeply polluted, foul blood supplv. The Hood is filk-d with" poisons, and as it finds nu outlet through the ulcer, the surround ing parts become diseased and the sore rats deeper into the tissues and flesh and becomes a pcruiuuent trouble. Rome yenrs asro whit at work, I f11 cvratruck and upvpicly lnlured hoJi otmy chins. My blood hecnine poisoned as a result, and the doctor told mo 1 would have rtinninit sores tor lii. anil that if they wore cloned up the result would be fatal. Under this discom-air-intr report I left oiltheir treatment and resorted to the ure of 8. 8. 8. Its efforts were prompt and irratifvinir. It took only a abort while fur the medicine to entirely cure up the ares, and I am net dead as the doctors intimated I wouli be, neither have the sores ever broken out Brain, and some twelve years have elapsed since what I have described oc curred. Having-been ao a . enally bene fited by its Ube I can hoirtily re om. tnnd it as vh" one great I loed pnrifler. Wheeling. W. Va. J. V. 1'UNDIS. Cara Sokinulback Brewing- Co. Salves, powders, plasters, etc., do no pood, and the sufferer Ke'9 disgusted and often despairs of curing an old sore. The trouble is in the blood and until the poison ous matter that is keeping tip the ulcer is driven out the place cannot heal. S. S. S. reaches these old sores through the Wood by removing every particle of poison or impurity from the circulation and build ing up the system. It makes the blood healthy so that as it circulates to the diseased parts the tissues are strength ened and the PURELY VEGETABLE, "ore can heal naturally and permanently. If you have an old sore or ulcer do not waste time with salves, powders, plasters, etc., but write for our Look and ask for any medical advice you wish. V make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. sss SANTA FE ELKS WILL GIVE BAZAAR OF NATIONS UNIQUE CELEBRATION TO GIVEN IN CAPITAL CITY TO RAISE FUNDS TO BUILD OPERA HOUSE. RETURNS STOLEN SHEEP TO WILLIAM FRASER BE PRIVATE DICK HUBER, OF THE MOUNTED POLICE, HAS SUFFI SIENT EVIDENCE TO CONVICT CLAUDE DOANE OF MURDER.. Elks' Bazaar of Nations Is the name of a unique celebration to be given by the Santa Ye lodge, October 2 to 14. The bazaar Is to be under the management of Noble F. Martin of: Utlca, N. Y., who Is In the city today' with the Santa Fe delegation to at-! tend the fair. The celebration promises to be very successful and large crowds from all the towns of central New Mexico are expected to visit the Capital City on the dates above men tioned. O. C. Watson Is president of the affair, and A. J. Fisher, secretary, and iboth of these gentlemen are In Albuquerque "today making arrange ments for an excursion to Santa Fe on Albuquerque day, which will be on October 7th. It Is expected that tne Elks of this city will run the excur sion. The entertainment will be given In a large tent, 60x90 feet, which will be erected on one of the principal streets of the city. Booths will be erected representing the different nations, America, Japan, Turkey, Italy, and Spain, will be the countries rep resented. In addition a country store on adarge scale will be conducted by, the society folk of Santa Fe. i Band concerts and dancing will c indulged in every evening after the Bazaar closes. A big time Is prom ised everyone who takes the trip to Santa Fe during the Bazaar. The money derived from the proceeds of the Bazaar will go Into the Elks building fund, for the purpose of building an Elks Opera House at Santa Fe. Anyone who has ever been to a show In Santa Fe knows that If the Capital City needs anything It Is a respectable play house. Engineers of the National Railroad company of Mexico are working to lo cate a law grade route for a branch line which Is to be built from San Felipe to Guadalajara. It is estimat ed that if a feasible route can be lo cated the line will be built. The Na tional has for a long time felt the need of having its system extended to Guadalajara, which Is the second city In size and Importance In Mexico. Private Richard C. Huber, of the territorial mounted police, who Is In Albuquerque to attend the fair, has been a busy man In the past few weeks. He now has evidence enough to place the noose around the neck of Claude Doane, and Uo to punish the parties who stole sheep from Wil liam A. Fraser, In the Estancia val ley. Some time ago Private Huber went to Los Padillas on a mission, and while there saw, in a business house of that town, a fresh sheep pelt with newly marked ears. After a care ful examination Mr. Huber discovered on the left side of the pelt a brand, which was found to be the letter "F." He asked the owner of the pelt from whom It had been bought, and was told that a man by the name of Man uel Jaramlllo was the man he had paid for it. He said that Jaramlllo had sold him 103 head of sheep, in re turn for which he had given Jara mlllo 180 in gold and a $10 bill. This was substantiated later on. when word was received by Private Huber that Jaramlllo was spending quite a little gold in the neighliorlng towns. Huber then telegraphed Mr. Fraser to come to IiOS Padillas. Mr. Fraser did so and was able to Identify the sheep. Huber turned over to Mr. Fraser prac tically all of the stolen shesp. On this same trip Private Huber succeeded in securing the second horse ridden by Walter Lyons, who was murdered near Ramah, McKin- ley county, some time ago. This horse wa branded on the hip and shoulder with the figure "8," and it waB through these two brands and the deep bay color of the animal that he was enabled to identify It. Huber now has both of the horses owned by Lyons and the one ridden by Doane. in safe keeping In Albuquerque. The only other evidence he needs for tue conviction of the murderer of Lyons is the deceased man's saddle, and he is pretty sure that It will be found In a few days, as he has evidence which leads to the holder of the same. Numerous and Worthless. Everything Is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for piles. For blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding plies, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and ad skin diseases De Witt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for Dp Witt's the genuine. Sold by all druggists. Always Successful. When Indigestion becomes chronic It Is dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion, and all trouble resulting therefrom, thus preventing catarrh of the stomach. Dr. New brough, of League, W. Va., says: "To those Buffering from Indigestion or sour stomach I would Pay that there Is no better remedy than Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. I have prescribed it for a number of patients with good suc cess." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by all druggists. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19ti. Notice is hereby given that the secretary of agriculture, has, under authority conferred by law, Issued an amendment, described as amendment No. 1, to Rule 2, To prevent the spread or scabies In cattle. This amendment withdraws from quarantine the follow ing area: The states of Washington and Oregon; all that part of the state of Kansas, lying east of the western boundary lines of the counties of Smith, Osborne, Russell, Barton, Staf ford, Pratt and Barber; all that part of the state of Colorado lying west of the summit of the Medicine Bow j ange of mountains In Larimer county; the west line of Boulder, Gilpin, Jefferson, Teller, Custer, Huerfano and Las An imas counties; and also that part of Colorado lying west of the ninth guide medidian west In Fremont county; the counties of Big Horn, Fremont, Sweetwater and Uinta In the state of Wyoming; all that part or tno state of Texas lying east of the 100th mer idian nf lnneltnde west of Greenwich and north of the twenty-ninth par allel of north latitude; the counties of San Juan, Rio Arriba, Taos, Mc- Klnley, Bernalillo, Santa r e ana uiero in the territory of New Mexico, and all of the territory of Oklahoma, ex cept the coutles of Woodward and Beaver. The quarantine placed by Rule 2 upon the above described ter ritory shall cease to be effective) on and after September 15. 1905, on and aftr which date this amendment shall become and be effective until otherwise ordered. Notice is also given that the secre tary of agriculture has Issued an after which date this amendment No. 1, to the regulations of the sec retary of agriculture covering the In spection, disinfection, certification, treatment, handling and method and manner of delivery and shipment of live stock, which Is the subject of Interstate commerce. This amend ment modifies Regulations 10, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 24. Copies of the amend ment to Rule 2, and copies of tne amendment to the regulations may be obtained from the chief of the bu reau of animal Industry, whose ad dress Is Washington, D. C W. M. Hays, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. TERRITORIAL MOUNTED POLICE WILL APPEAR IN PARADE One of the interesting features of the parade tomorrow will be the ter ritorial mounted police in battle ar ray. The entire department. Includ ing Captain John F. Fullerton, Lieu tenant Baca, Sergeant Lewis and Pri vates Myers, McGrath. Dudley, Hu ber, Avent, Perea, Putnam and Bro phy, will appear mounted and with full equipment, including guns and cartridge beits. Some of these men have already smelled the smoke of battle and some of them have been called upon to spdl blood in fulfilling their duties as guardians of the peace, although they have been In commis sion less than a year, and their ap pearance tomorrow will afford the fair visitors an opportunity of Judging for themselves whether this new branch of the law is formidable or not. The verdict will most likely be In the affirmative. The last of the rangers to reach the city arrived this morning from the south. Best for Children. Mothers, be careful of the health of your children. Look out for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Stop them in time One Minute Cough Cure Is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. GREETING TO FAIR VISITORS For I x t 10 ; r i t v o k Q u a l t t y WHAT TIFFANY IS TO NEW YORK SO IS FOX'S JEWELRY STORE T7 TrVFs rm mi i I iii .i- WEST HAILROAD AVENUE BETWEEN .SECOND THIRD STREETS FOR FAIR WEEK AND ALL OTHER WEEKS QBE STORE THE STORE OF RELIABILITY, OFFERS TO THE BUYING PUBLIC THE FRESHEST, NEWEST AND LATEST Ej)fss Staple Dry Goods, Ladies' Notions and Furnishings Gentlemen's Furnishings and Ladies, Gentlemen's and Children Shoes , Of finer quality than sold for the same prices elsewhere in the city. The entire stock is new no old or shelf worn goods and every sale Is made under an agreement that the purchase money will be refunded if purchasers are not satisfied In every particular. Ladles desiring the latest fabrlce in dross materials will find In stock Silks Sicilians Mohairs Henriettas Serges Yoils Broadctofes Especial Attention Is Galled to the Gentlamen's Furnishings NUNS' VEILING, EOLIENNES, CREPES, FLANNELS AND SUIT INGS IN ALL PATTERNS AND SHADES. PRICES RANGE FROM 20c TO $3 PER YARD. Supplementing the dress goods department are the choicest of White Waistings, Wash Fabrics, Linings, and other staple dry goods. The most beautiful and exclusive line of Ribbons and Neckwear Is being displayed at reasonable prices. In Ladles' and Children's Furnish ings we carry the Superior Mentor Underwear In both union and two-piece-suits; excellent Hosiery, Muslin Undergar ments in all grades and the Underskirts money can buy. The cele brated C. B. Corsets In all models; prices 50c to $2.50. Ladles' Kid Cloves, $1 per pair all s'uades. Nothing to equal them In the city. Try a pair and learn what elegant kid gloves are. In this stock will be found Coat Shirts, Union Undergarments, Quar ter sizes In collars and the most beautiful of neckwear. Space for bids lengthy mention of this line, but a call at the GLOBE STORE will convince the most fastidious that further search need not be made for apparel which meets all requirements in quality, comfort and style and reasonabless in price. Grand Prize Winning Shoes for Ladies, Gentlemen, Children Our line of shoes Is one of the largest In the southwest and com prises all of the desirable styles and leathers. Diamond Brand Shoes were awarded the highest prize for excellence by the St. Louis expo sition experts, and hundreds of satisfied wearers of these shoes In Al buquerque will testify to the Justness of that award. You can buy shoes in any Btore but you can got the best only at the GLOBS STORE. . TO TELL THE WHOLE STORY OF RELIABILITY AND SUPERIOR QUALITY IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES IN A FEW WORDS, WHEN SHOPPING, FIND ON WEST RAILROAD AVE. When you have found that, enter the door beneath and your troubles will cease. OTTO L. RICE. CONEY ISLAND'S SECOND AND MOST BRILLIANT MARD1 GRAS Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 20. The sec ond annual Mardl Gras at Coney Isl and opened with the preliminary amusements of the occasion yesterday.' This promises to be the most elabor ate affair of the kind ever held in this country, and certainly the gieat est that Coney Island has ever seen. All of the building from Ocean Park way to Sea Gate are gayly decorated and tonight when the many millions of colored electric light bulbs scat tered among the other decorations, are glowing with their brilliant rays, the scene will be a truly gorgeous one. The feature of the affair last night was a pageant, consisting of many illuminated and gayly decorated floats, most of which had elec tricity as the propelling power. No advertising floats were allowed in the parade, as -were last year, and ac cording to the preparations already completed this parade exceeded in beauty and variety that of the first Mardl Gras of Coney Island. A feature of the fourth day of the celebration will be a prize automobile display, with prizes for the finest ap pearing and best equipped machine. A floral parade and baby show will also be a part of the program and the last day will be the wind up of a glorious closing carnival with its accompany ing spoits and amusements. AMUSEMENTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS FOR PANAMA'S ISTHMIAN CANAL Washington. 1). C, Sept. 20 The board of consulting engineers for the Isthmian canal commission, devoted the time today to hearing tne ex planation of the plans which Bunau Varilla and Linden W. Hates, re spectively, have formulated. Varilla, who was engineer on the canal under the French regime, told the board that by his meinod the canal could be built and put Into op eration within five years. He proved a lock canal, which could be deepened to sea level In five years more. The novel feature of the plan Is to con struct locks from a foundation below the sea level. Mr. Bates' .plan provides for dams on either Bide of the isthmus close to the sea, conserving tae waters from the streams Into two mammoth lakes. He pointed out that this would eradi cate the swamps and tend to revolu tionize sanitary conditions on the Isth mus. Hates' plan does not obviate the digging of the Cultbra cut. Klelini & Eakin WHOLESALE LIQUOR ANO CIGAR DEALERS Exclusive Agents for Yellowstom and O. F. C. Whiskies, Moet Chandon White Seal Champagne, St. Louis A H. C. Bohemian and Jos. Schlitz Milwaukee Hottled Beers, and owners anr distributors of the Alvarado Whiskey. Writ for our illustrated catalopue am price list. Automatic Telephone 199. 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