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PAGE EIGHT. v MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1905. ALBUOUEKOUE EVENING CITIZEN. I PL Jf53SEpr -II I Cii4 west K 314 VEST Comfort and In shoes are first consideration with f and they are our first thoughts In low the price or how dainty the design. And the stocks of shoes that we have here at the present 1 1 m ? prove that these qualities need not be costly, nor need they be absent t;om tho smartest and most . Rtyllsh shoes that are made. ,,... ... ..... Ladies' Dress Shoes $2.50 to $4.00 Ladies' Street Shoes ... .$1.65 to $3.50 Ladies' House Shoes Men's Dress Shoes ... .$3.00 to $4.00 Men's Heavy Shoes ....$2.00 to $3.00 ' Shoes for Boys and Girls $1.25 to $2.25 J . The Triumph of the Piano Maker There are undoubtedly good qualities In every standard piano. But THE GENUINE CHICKERINO The triumphant result of over 80 years of endeavor, is admitted to be the standard of superiority for every good quality that any piano could possess. THE WIIITSON MUSIC CO. 114 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Lttmbei, Cement and Rex Flintkote Roofing. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. ALBUQUERQUE LUMBER CO. First and Marquette, - Albuquerque, N. M. 0 0 NUM Q ANNOUNCEMENT A " DIAMONDS VI hen bought right are a good Investment. Our prices are right. We InvlU you to co and examine the beautiful diamond goods we are offering; also WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. Mall orders receive special attention. RAILROAD AVENUE. EVERITT We offer for ten days only any Suit or Overcoat in our West window for Fifteen Dollars. vStudy the window and com pare values. E. L. WAOTBURN CO. 119 West Gold Avenue 122 South Second Street RAILROAD AVE. Qualities poojdo careful about their health, designing our shoes, no matter how .$1.25 to $2.00 00055555sOO0 A FALL IN CANNED GOODS. Especially as to prices Is certain to please you. With the Incoming tide of fresh vegetables and fruits, t must get rid of our canned stock fine as it Is and our reduced prices will make them move In a hurry. Mark you: they're Just as good and sweet as the day they were "put up," but out they must go, to your great bene fit. Hurry up If you want any. F. F. TROTTER Nos. 118 and 120, South Second St.' "-rV.JJ Sash, Doors, Glass, THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR THAT YOU HAVE OCCASIONAL THOUGHT8 OP XMAS. I BY NOV EMBER 1 THE RUSH FOR XMAS WORK AT OUR STUDIO BECOMES HARD TO HANDLE. IT IS TO Dl VIDE THIS NOVEMBER RUSH WITH THIS MONTH THAT WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING OFFER: FROM OCTOBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 WE WILL GIVE ONE 11x14 EN LARGED PORTRAIT WITH FVFPV DOZEN OF OUR GENUINE PLAT- CABINET FOLDER PHOTnft. IT IS OBVIOUS TO ALL THAT THIS AFFORDS AN EXCELLENT CHANCE TO OBTAIN A HANDSOME XMAS GIFT AT VERY LITTLE COST. - MOON A KELEHER. MAK ERS OF FINE PORTRAITS. OiOl LEADING JEWELER p p IOOAI AM) PliKSONA I j WEATHER INDICATIONS. Rain and colder toniSht. Tuesday, clearing and colder. JUST KEEP AT IT. One step won't take you very far, You've gut t Keep n walking; One word won't tell folks what you are; You've got to keep on talking. Ono Inch won't make, you very tall, You've pot to keep on growing; Ono little ad won't do it all, You've got to keep 'em going. , Attend the fair meeting upstairs, over Zieger's cafe tonight at 8 o'clock. A light snow covered the topmost peaks of the SanJia mountains this morning. George Arnot, of the Gross-Kelly company, Is now In the Kstancla coun try buying wool. Rtiss Kistlcr, ono of the bright lights on the Optic, was here yester day from I.bs Vegas. He returned north last night. M. K. McMillan, of Socorro, passed through the city this morning, en route to I. as Vegas, where he was called on business. Mrs. Alfred Grunsfeld has returned from an extended visit to her daugh ter. Miss Reina, who Is attending school at Chicago. Governor Otero, who has been east on a pleasure trip, Is scheduled to return to the territorial capital Wed nesday of this week. C. B. Ellis and wife, of Corydon, Ind., arrived Saturday night to spend the winter in the climate that makes New Mexico famous. Charles E. Ross, of Santa Fe, as sistant traveling territorial auditor, spent the day In Albuquerque attend ing to official business. A. Darmann, superintendent of the water system on the Santa Fe coast lines, was in the city today from his headquarters at Los Angeles. J. H. ORtelly and W. S. Dowen, both life insurance agents, but solic iting for two different ' companies, did the towns of western Arizona last week. One of the most important meet ings of the year will be held tonight upstairs, over Zelger's cafe, a he meeting will be called to order at 8 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps at Red Mens' hall on Gold avenue tomorrow after noon at 2:20 o'clock. I!y order of the president. Superintendent John W. Sullivan, of the coal mines of the New Mexico Fuel & Iron company at Hagan, spent yesterday In the city and returned to Hagan this morning. James Brldgewort'n, the bricklayer, returned to the city this morning from Belen, where Tie has been at tending to some building contracts he has at that point. Colonel Max Frost, editor of the New Mexican, and Mrs. Frost, who have iheen east the past month, are expected to return to Santa Fe Wed nesday evening of this week. Chief Engineer J. R. Farwell, of the Albuquerque Eastern, accom panied by Mrs. Farwell, returned to the city last night from a two week's visit to Antelope Springs and Santa Fe. Colonel Charles F. Hunt, formarly sheriff of Bernalillo county, but now a resident of El Paso, where he Is en gaged in the cattle business, was In the city yesterday on his way to Den ver. Superintendent James K. Allen, of the local Indian school, reports the arrival of nine new pupils from the Navajo IndLan reservation. There are now 298 pupils enrolled at the school. J. A. Johnson, formerly engaged In cattle raising In the Rio Puerco val ley, and at one time a resident of Al buquerque, but now residing In Idaho, is spending a few days in the city on a visit to old friends. The Whitney company ha3 complet ed overhauling the heating apparatus in the ElkB' theater, and it is now In A pair of our neat and comfortable house slippers will help you to enjoy your Btays at home. We have a fine assortment In felt and leather, black or colored, for both men and women. Our prices run from 5c to 12. C. May's shoe store, 314 West Railroad avenue. MERCHANTS Th onlv Short Order Lunch Room in thtCitv. Fint Coifte F aSpeoalty. 2 1 6 S. SeCOHd St. E REPAIR SHOP. Stoves repaired and set up; furni ture set up and crated for shipment. Rear of Walton's drug store. L. H. SHOEMAKER. and xp good running nW-r and there will be no difficulty Inrpliii? the big play house warm duns this winter. Miss Margiir in On-nr celebrated her 11th blithoy on Saturday after noon with a u'v. at the home of Mrs. F. J, ThiiMH, 111 South Edith street. Quite : iimn'iT of the young lady's friend? -vre her guests , fr the afternoon. ' V Charles mh. n engineer on the Santa Fe, wit a run out of Argen tine, Kan., wh arrived In the city a Tow . days ego in ctiiirco or n oil burned, left Ut night for the cast. The oil burnemill be put Into serv ice on. the coir lines. One of the nf-t important meetings of the Zelger year wM;e held upsta Irs over , s care v." l "-". "!. ... iknurm.o will bo a fair t eting, and every cash subscriber; creiior and all others In terested. In fturo fairs, are nrged to attend. Let .crybody be present, and let all aralf "out." ' Superintends James Kurn, of the Rio Grande ill nion of the Santa K, with headnuiters at San MarctaL has returned rom a trip to Topeka where he wen to meet with the Offi cials who had' he work of arranging me winter tne card, wntcn will go Into effect on November 12. In a few rtvs a sheep dipping plant, which h been erected by tho government ai McCarty's station on the Santa Jacific, will be opened for business. The plant contains three largo va the largest of which has a, caparit; of 20,000 'gallons. It Is for . the us of the Acoma Indian sheep raisers. Joseph. Pa'!r, an Indian pupil from the Haskelt Iillan institute at Law rence. Kan., I at the local Indian school n chaire of Superintendent Allen. Patina was en route to Clif ton, Ariz., butlost his ticket, and J? held nw.slt.ln? t.o arrival of trnnonm-. tation from tb Haskell authorities;! wnen he will b Bent home. W. H. Byeri, a general merchant of .Socorro, wai In the city this morn ing between trins, while en route on a trip hlch till carry him to Den ver, Salt Laki City, Portland, San Francisco and many other cities of the northwest .nd west.- Mr. Byerts Is accompanied by his nieces, Misses Nettle and Llle Byerts, also of So corro. K. R. Stewat, the new foreman of the Santa Fe tore house, is now in stalled In hll :ew position. He was for eleven yeas in charge of the Santa Fe storehouse at Topeka, and was among thi most popular railway officials ' locate in that city. Mr. Stewart has ilready made a great many friends anong the railroad men and employes t the store house here, although he ha been here but a few weeks-. The manage lent of the American Lumber compay has laid clown a new rule. It Is, t'ht any one wishing to inspect the pint of the company, must first obta.i a pass from the gen eral manager if the company, other wise he will rt be admitted. This hag been niadanecessary to avoid the annoyance of lotherlng with linpos- tera who hav no business at the mills. The catl Is a neat affair, tfai on it .is prlntl the rules that the bearer must ibserve while visiting the plant. The Elks' wil hold a grand smoker tomorrow (Tueday) night. A mem ber of the inviutlon committee says: "Invitations wo-e Issued for an Elks' smoker, to be gven tomorrow, (Tues day), night, anflsent only to members of the local locfce as enrolled In the secretary's office The entertainment committee desins to particularly im press upon all oembers of the order that it is an oirm house occasion ito all Elks, and fiat visiting brothers will be heartllf welcomed and are hereby cordlallj Invited." The Citizen "alls attention to the advertisement cf the Belen Town and Improvement canpany In its columns of today, in whrjh the company places upon the market the lots contained in the Belen townsUe. Colonel William M. Berger, who is the secretary of the company, haa been very success ful in the build ng up of the cities of New Mexico, he having given Las Vegas. Santa F, Silver City and Deming their first start, in the sale of a large number of lots In these cities, is connected with the company, and will forwari to any one desirous to have a map of the new city, to gether with the prices. He is a firm hfi-vM i- IZSJ : .":! ...v.. ... p....... .un. .i uao uj- thing to intereit the public. Write to him concerning this Helen prop- mage su.e w j er(.. r . nue, under the auspices of the ladies J of the Congregational church, Octo Mrs. W. Y. Walton on tomorrow, . bet 27 and 28. (Tuesday) afternoon, at her pleasant o home, No. 623 vest Tijeras avenuo, A fine place to while away the will celebrate her birthday, and the hours at the pool hall, No. 115 West ladies whom she knew here twenty Railroad avenue. 7 il 17!. J. POST & CO. 1 CHAS. F. MYERS. - Proprietors WM. MMNTOSK. . . w 0 o 1 Now is the Time We Have a Special Scissor I ; . . . j 0 lo get your Stove work done berore the rusn. (J'.ncK Aieai, jonn J Ct V Van & Pacific Ranges; Radiant Home and Perfection Home Base aU& OAeaf 4 I Burners; Mountain Oak and O eat Western Heaters. The most com- . A plete line In the city, For everybody who wants to make a clean-cut stroke. We carry many A AT LOWEST PRICES. A J different sizes and styles to select from. Try a Wlssj J A HOT BLAST HEATERS. QUICK MEAL. RANGES. A 4 ' 0kHC,Mtt P-------WM io 1 . - I i ih K7. . . lfeii. 0 mm mmm P I A l (jryf1 r wicMcai. 'SP-r- li'A Winchester Rifles and Shotguns, Winchester Ammunition, Colt's Re- I 4 '-!0 r L TolTer" nd Automatic Pistols, 6tudebaker Buggies and Wagons, Eclipse IQ Xii e-ciAL Ytian Miiis. siaukett's Maclnist Tools a specialty. . 0 " - " - 0 f No. 215 West Railroad Avenue - Albuquerque, New Mexico 0 , A years ago, will be her Invited guests. Mrs. Walton Is one of Albuquerque's pioneers, not In age, but work, and The Citizen can only imagine that when Mrs. Walton and her old-time lady friends get together tomorrow night, many Interesting remlnlscenses" of twenty years ago In Albuquerque, will be talked over. The writer of this local paragraph knew Mrs. Wal ton twenty years ago, and even In thos early days, she was as active In affairs affecting Albuquerque, as now, and of course The Citizen wishes her many future birthday an niversaries.' Emll n. SchloBB, representing Loeb, Flishman & Co., wholesalers of fruit and produce. Los Angeles. Is in the c , merchtIlti. Mr twice a year and finds it one of his best markets for fancy fruits and peeled green chills put up in cans. Loeb. Fleishman Co. Is the only company In the west making a spec ialty of canning these Mexican green peppers. Ed. Plckard. who Is a railroader y profession, will probably leave thU city In a few days for El Paso. U Is understood that he will go to work on the El Paso & Souhtwestern road. Much to the Inconvenience of its patrons, the Albuquerque street rail way was tied up for throe-quarters of an hour this afternoon by a disabled car on South Third Btreet. , , K. C. Newcomer, recently under sheriff of Bernalillo county, has re turned from a business trip to Kan sas City, Mo. A regular meeting of the Woodmen Circle will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2: SO o'clock at Odd Fellows' hall. Attend the meeting this evening, upstairs over Zelger 's Cafe. 1 n vauey was- viaitea Dy a line raln- last nlgllt' STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Farm Implements, Pumps, Pipe and Fittings, Hose, Belting, Packing, Engines, Boilers, Steam x Pumps, Harness, Saddles, Leather, Ranch Supplies. Write for Prices LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH WEST tt ' 11 WHITNEY COMPANY II 1 13-1 15-1 7 South First Street J 0MQ3 North Ffat Stwt " 8 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by my husband, E. K. Norris. MRS. E. K. NORRIS. WHEN YOU WANT MILL WORK DON E, GO TO THE ALBUQUERQUE PLANING MILL. Rev. Wilbur Fiske will sell his household goods, at No. 316 Iluning avenue, at private sale, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Goods must be sold by Wednesday afternoon. Pies, such as mother used to make; doughnuts, to melt in your mouiJ, and the rest of the menu to match. In the other booths, articles useful, , , . ,mQ,- a,, . , We are showing an extraordi nary handsome line of fancy vests: The patterns are now entirely different from anything hereto fore on display in Albuquerque. All sizes prices range from $1.50 to $5.00. , SIMON STERN The Railroad PLUMBING Call and Examine the Beautiftil Goods Displayed in Our Sample Booms oooooooooo IS Weit Railroad Ave. 107 Seulh Stcond 00Ov0OOOO0 Subscribe for the z Avenue CJothier i HARDWARE AFTER DINNER Or between meals, any time, tn fact, one of our "La Plata Ea gles" is a delightful smoke. They have a delicious flavor, and are good clear through, from end to end. They please the most crit ical smoker. 'This Is only one of the many good things in our stock of choice cigars. We men tion a few others to show yon our values: Don Florlo, 3 for 25o Don Recardo, 2 for 25o High Life S Dependable, 5c Little Sultano, Bo II rilCCIDnrC TwafikSfores St. "I. UU00HI1UI I , " 0C00000''0 Evening Citizen o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O K o o o o o o o t'