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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1905. ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN. 1 MOST ANYTHING An engine going a mile a minute Rivrg 20 puffs a second, says a scien tific paper. Where's the press agent who can beat that? Only seven were wounded and one killed on the, opening day of the rab bit hunting season in Ohio. They must use mighty-light charges In their shotguns In Ohio. "How's that new airship company coining along?" "Humph, we couldn't ever float the bonds." The more we hear about the way they treated young Mr. Hyde while he was In the Insurance business, the less surprised we are that, he didn't wear a big bunch of violets when he testified. Chauncey M. Oepew says he doesn't believe insurance companies should make contributions to political par ties. It's plain that Chauncey knows this Is his last turn in the senate. The czar is said to be thinking of turning Russia over to a dictator. More typewriter government? lip! "Have you tills evening?" "No, I haven't." "Then you don't Balker scandal" "Oh, I know all got shaved." Hanging Together. seen the dally papers know about the about it. 1 Jim "Why don't you go to work In your motor car these day 3?" "Too cold." "Why, you don't drive it fast enough." "Why, the faster I drive the colder It IsT' "Then drive it still faster and you'll scorch." Making the Weather Better. Our farmers are improving this fine weather by digging their potatoes and husking corn and doing other needed work. Garrettsvllle (O.) Journal. Where's the Wagon? Lately no less than three persons have fallen Into the trenches left open by putting in water mains. - And Krankfort is a'dry.town, too. Frank fort correspondence, Chilllcothe (O.) News. I They're Growing Nervous. John Pearl, the editor, has been seriously 111 all week. The remainder of the ferce believes he Is spiritually prepared for whatever may come, but is apprehensive as to whether or not under existing financial conditions his departure would be feasible. Galll polls (O.) Tribune. Mathematically Speaking. In company with our better ft and Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield we were very pleasantly entertained at a din ner party given at their beautiful home In Maumee-tp by Mr. and Mrs. Kank Hutt In honor of Mrs. Butt's uncle, Ilenj. Pearson, of Brighton, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Butt, as they so wfll know liow, made this a most de lightful entertainment, and the occas ion will never be forgotten. Harlan (Ind.l Krho. SENATE REPORT TO UNSEAT REED SMOOT 'Lucky thing for some of the Rus sians that the 'Cosstjcks never took a course at. Gambler. it's hard to believe the rumor that Sir Thomas I.lpton was secretly mar ried some time ago. So good an ad- SENATOR BURROWS PREPARING THE OPINION, BUT THERE'S A QUESTION AS TO HOW MANY VOTES IT WILL TAKE TO FIRE THE MORMON IF A TWO THIRDS VOTE HE WILL STAY. Washington. 1. C, Nov. :l. Rei-d Snioot, Morunm, will receive bis ver- vertlser as Sir Tom m-nnl.l have nmdn diet this winter at the hands of the it an clonement. I United States senate. The opinion 1 of the senate committee on elections! "Henry," said Mrs. Smlthers, "I U being prepared by Its chairman. I don't think very much of that young Julius Caesar Burrows, of Michigan Mr. (Jayly. He said Miss Muttly was t understood mm uns opinion m a bird." I be favorable to Smoot. "That's all right." replied Smlthers.! Thousands of women and nearly as "There's nothlna wrong about tbaU" 1 iuany men have signed petitions and "What did he mean?" voted for resolutions asking the sen-1 "Oh. nothtne. It. was bist a round- ate to throw- Snioot out. The senate! about way of saying that sho was is the sole Judge of Its membership.! pigeon-toed " I Any member mav be ejected If a two-; '-i that he be permitted lo tnke th , . thirds majority cf Its members wish ath. nnd then hat his qualifications "Is the trouble over In Russia?" 'him ejected. At the same time, a!"0"1' 1p ''"'.v inquired Into by the "S.ir.. twin't von TPBrt the nsnpis? Plain majority vote la sumclent to de- privileges aim eiec a ; ); 1 : . .. '-iin lari- iiisr HERD SMOOT. Nearly all of its over in Russia." Good evening. Have you claimed you are a descedant of George IV? I termlne the qualifications of a pro I posed mem iter, .Itions. So be took the oath, and the THEY ARE FEW IN NUMBERS IN ARIZONA committee sat for many weeks listen- Now the nuestlon is. In regard to " to testimony calculated to show Smoot,- Is he In? If he is In, and Is '"at kmoot was a very pious Mor to be expelled for something he haajl,lon: that he was o:ie of the twelve done since he got In, It will take two-j apostles; that he knew all the secret fhlrds of the senate to get him out. iof lnp Mormon church; that he was If. on the other hand, he never had a'0,le tr tn Mormon bosses of politics; right to his seat in the first place.' tnt he knew ul.out sealing polyg n liintnrltv ran so determine inH nil 1 amous marriages in the Mormon Down in Arizona the anti-Joint state- tnp tinie 1t ,1RS beon pretending to!rn"r('n- ! 'bat lie was cognizant of me coiiiiuuen pi an ire or marriages, alt.uuigh he had wife himseir. Will the senate expel Reed Snioot? I It Is anybody's guess. If the opinion prevails mat his case requires a two tlfird vote, it Is a good bet that be will not be expelled. hoodltes are so few In number that they are trying to get petitions against be senator must be forgotten. When Itced Smoot came to the sen- it irom ine scnooi cnunren. ouniy at( Bnd presented the credentials of School Superintendent, Captain John thp Btata of tUah ther(f wa tnlk of T. Hogue, of Apache county, Arlroea, malijI1K a ngnt tnen unA th(M.ei alMl hotly resented the effort and refused not all0wlng Tilm to be sworn in. But to give the antls the names of the tntJ BPnate j,,a(Pn, 8ai(1 that would teachers In his county. Btatlng that tt be taklng JuKment anil . ww a political question, and should, ne Kepi out or tne scnoois just me same as a religious question. It Is well known that ' Captain Hogue and an overwhelming majority of the peo ple of Apache county favor Joint state hood with New Mexico. Arizona's pe tition against jointure will look small lieslde the ones favoring It that w go to congress from Arizona and the other three territories. multiple but one But Few Are Free. But few people are entirely frea fTd Indigestion at this season of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is not only the best remedy to use because It digests what you eat but because It also en ables the digestive apparatus to as similate and transform all food Into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching, and all forms of Indigestion. SUIT AGAINST CITY OF SOCORRO BROUGHT BY HON. T. B. CATRON FOR INTEREST ON REFUNDING BONDS. Hon. T. B. Catron has brbught suit in the first judicial district court at Santa Fe, against Edward L. Price, as treasurer of the City of Socorro, for the collection of $825, Interest on 12,400 of the city's refunding bonds of 1897, says the Chieftain. A part of these bonds were at one time held by the late Judge Hamilton, but he sold his share of them to Mr. Catron Demand was recently made for the payment of the accrued Interest. Un der the Instructions of the city coun-i ell, however, the treasurer refused rb make the payment. Tnis action 01 the council Is probably based on the theory that the bonds are illegal. At any rate, that theory is entertained by good legal taleHt. The city treas urer has- employed Attorney jas. u. Fitch to look after the city's interests in this matter. REV. MOORt DEAD. FOR NINE YEARS WAS PASTOR OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT EL PASO. There was universal sorrow In El Paso yesterday when the news was spread about the city that Rev. Henry W. loore, pastor of the Ffrst Pres byterian church, had, during the night, passed to his reward, says the Times. People in every station and walk of life who had known this truly good man and witnessed his struggle for the past few years with the Grim De stroyer, expressed a genuine sorrow. Deathcame at 3:30 yesterday morn ing and the end was peaceful and painjess. It can truthfully be said that Rev. Moore died at his work. Al though for the past month he was really too 111 to leave his home, he stuck to his post with the wonderful energy that was one of his dominant traits, and last Sunday, after he fin ished his morning sermon was seized with a chill which proved to be his death stroke. He was conveyed to his home at Rio Grande and Montana streets, and although everything pos sible was done to revive him, he grew steadllv worse, with occasional ral lies. On Wednesday night he left his bed. although the hand of death was; upon him at the time, but was induced, ton Hopley, Tucson. ARIZONA MASONS MET IN FLAGSTAFF, TRANSACT ED BUSINESS AND ELECTED NEW GRAND OFFICERS. The twenty-fourth annual session of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Arizona, according to the Flagstaff Gem, met In Hagstaff, last week, and the fol lowing Grand Lodge officers were elected and appointed: tjrand Master Edward Seymour Miller, Flagstaff. Deputy Grand . Master Herbert Brown. Yuma. Senior Grand Warden Cvrus Grant Jones, Teinpe. Junior Grand Warden Fletcher Morris lan, Florence. Grand Treasurer Reckmer Nelk els Fredericks, Prescott. Grand Secretary George James Roskruge, Tucson. Grand Lecturer Francis Anthony Shaw, Phoenix. Grand Chaplain Frederick Troh nian Bennett, Phoenix. Grand Orator Yanollo Bonella, Nogales. Grand Marshal Frank Thomas, Phoenix. Grand Stanard Bearer Louis Ezra Divelbess,vIlo)brook. Grand Sword Bearer Joseph Sex- THIRD STREET Moat Market All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. Steam Sausage Factory. - EMIS KLEINWORT, Masonic Building, North Third Street Smoke the White Lily Cigar. JOE RICHARDS C1GABS 113 1-2 W. Railroad Avenue. flOMKCff BAKERY SIMON BALLING, Proprietor. (Successor to Balling Bro.) WEDDING CAJCES A SPECIALTY We desire patronage and we guar antee first class baking. 207 8. First Street. ' AJbuquerque. Established in 1882 P. G. PR A TT & CO. Sole agents for Casino Canned Goods las. Heekln & Co.'s Coffees, Im boden Granite Flour. Staple and Fancy Groceries GROSS, KELLY & CO., INC. Wholesale Grocers Wool, Hide and Pelt Dealers ALBUQUERQUE AND LAS VEGAS GROSS, KELLY & CO., INC. Hlllsboro ureamery Butter Best Earth. on Orders Solicited. Free Delivery. 214 South Second Street. CLARKVILLK PRODUCE CO HAT, GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale and Retail HIDES. PELT8 AND WX50L J. B. MaoMANUS. Mgr. 602 South First Street Both Phones FOUND AT LAST Woolens laundered without shrinking. We have added to our al ready well equipped laundery a machine wSth which we can handle woolens without shrinking. When we are through with them they are Just like new. ir other laundries shrink them, bring them to us and we will straighten them out for you. IMPERIAL , LAUNDRY CO "cp0?3" 0 A. E. WALKER, - IN9URANCE. Secretary Mutual Bulldln Aaoocla- tlon. Office at T. C RaJdiidce'a Lim ber yard. ron a art ad 1 Dealers In Groceries, Provisions, Hay, Grain and Fuel. Fine line of Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Place your orders for this line with na. 213 216-217 NORTH THIRD STREET. LIFE'S LITTLE THINGS 'J ilWM- -9-i- f He Was On His Rounds. ".ludson Is a poor jmlue of beauty. I heard him mention Miss I.ongreen as having a pretty figure." "You're mistaken. Ue was speak ing of what her father left her." The price of shoes will probably be raised January 1st. Let us con tinue to think of higher things. And it will be harder than ever for the average man to raise ihe price of shoes. Somebody shot at Governor Penny packer of Pennsylvania, mistaking hira for a squirrel." Th governor has been maktn? a noise like a nut so long that the mistake is only natural The govenor should be careful when he visits the seashore. Sonielionj might take him for a lobster. The Brute. The soap man was around last week giving awav samples of soap just to H.lvertlBe it, but 1 noticed that after givlne awav a uackage, failing to make a sale, he Invariably took back the sample. Zanesfield correspond euce, Uellefontalne (O.) Examiner. Looking Out for the Boys. There Is a strong sentiment in Frankfort for new concrete sidewalks and Improved streets. The square in the center of the town should be paved so the boys would bave a better place to play marbles at night. Chilll cothe (O.) News. WILL HUNT TURKEY IN CHIL1LI COUNTRY This morning a party consist ing of W. V. Walton, Roderick Stover, Dr. Hill, Dr. Shadrach, Mr. Lewis and Ed Haines, will leave for an over land trip to the Chilill country, where they will spend a few days hunting wild turkey. The nartv will travel In two wagons. fine drawn by four horses and the other ly a team. These gentlemen, owing 10 a "bad" year and their 'straightened circumstances are forced to go out and bag their own Thanksgiving turkey, if they want any. They will be gone several days. . Hives, eszema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer? All druggists sell it. Spend your leisure time at the pool hall at No. 115 West Railroad avenue. to return, after a brief effort to sit up. Grand Bible Bearer Henry Alfred .morgan, wiucox. Grand Senior Deacon Frederick Guston Brecht, Prescott. Grand Junior Decon John Flor- By Chas. Grant Miller. ence Nicholls, Clifton. A wild bird s song is a little thing U Grand Senior Steward Samuel F. lost in the deeps of a frowning sky. Dennison, Jerome. And yet as H falls on a listening Grand Junior Steward Lloyd ear and leaves its message of melody, 1 Leasley Gilman, Bisbee. earth's green Beems brighter unl Grand Pursevant Charles David life is sweeter, all through au autumn Hanly, WInslow. day. 1 Grand Organist Ralph Henry . The coo of a babe is a little thing Cameron, Flagstaff, meaningless Bound from a vacant Grand Tyler John Henry Bald mind. ' jWln, Phoenix. Bat 'tiss the only sound that alj na- The Grand Chapter of the Arizona tions heed; the one clear language all Eastern Star elected the following ot races know. " ficers: A mother's love is a little thing Grand Matron Lillian Sweeney, too soon, alas! forgot. Phoenix. But It typifies to blind humankind Grand Patron H. A. Morgan, WI11 the love and trust and hope divine cox. that bear with patience calm and Assistant Grand Matroa Bessie sweet the willful wrongs In these Grosetta, Tucson. lives of ours. Assistant Grand Patron J. S. A passing smile is a little thing Cromb, Clifton, lost in a world of toll and care. I Grand Secretary Sarah Martin, And vet the soul with gloom op- Globe. . . REDUCED PRICES On Dental Work. Plates, $8.00; Gold Crowns, 16.00; Fillings, 11.00 up. Teeth extracted without pain, 60c. All guaranteed. B. F. COPP. D. D. S. Room 17, N. T. Armljo BnUdlng. Tfi8 Fyefir Undertaking Company Successors to Edwards ft Fuehr 307 West Railroad Avenue. Bath 'Phones. Oaf er Night Grand Treasurer man, Phoenix. Grand Conductor Willclx. Assistant Grand Conductor Rosa line Clark, Flagstaff. Holland Merry Anna Morgan, pressed and the life grown wearied with burdens hard will happier be In the afterglow of a smile tbat is warmlv kind. A kindly word Is a little thing a breath that goes and a sound that dies. i But the heart that gives and the J New Tailor Shop, heart that hears may know that It A. .1. Morelll, the well known tailor sings till at last it blends with the has reopened a tailor shop on North wild bird's song and the coo of babes First street, where, he is ready to in -what men call the celestial choir. ! clean, press and repair ladles' and gents' clothing. Suits made to order. papa bought a Patronage of former customers gollcrt I ed. HAYGDDD The Cleaner Will do all your CARPET, HOUSE and WINDOW CLEAN ING, and doctor your stove, at the rate of 25 cents per hour. Phone Red, 271. Auto, 630. 311 North Seventh Street 31 1 HOISTING MACHINERY HAS BEEN OUR SPECIALTY FOR THIRTY YEARS steam; electric, compressed AIR, "OAS :or "GASOLINE.' Write us your conditions and we can supply 'your 'wants. "&P clal Hoist Catalogue on application. r . The Hendrie & Bolthoff Mfg. and Supply Cft) ..I , . : t 162M639 Seventeenth Street. DENVER, COLORADOt q RtO GRANDE LUMBER CO. f General Bcildlng SoppUts SCREEN DOORS Both Phones Third and Marquette oooooeosooo Unredeemed Diamonds MMM,MiMM,B","M,MM'esBBSMsssswsMssssssaa BELOW THE WHOLESALE PRICE. SHOULD vYOUR JEWELER OFFER TO SELL TOU A DIAMOND EVEN AT COST, IT WOULD still pay you to buy It from us, as we are In a position to sell dia monds that have been pawned to us at 20 per cent less than retail Jewelers buy at. wholesale. ROSEKFIELO, The Pawnbroker. ' The Man You Can Trust 118 Railroad avenne, next door to the St. Elmo, Albuquerque, N. Railroad tickets bought and sold transactions guaranteed. mG& cm t GO TO THE New Planing Mill South of Viaduct, on First Street. Special Machinery FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK. G. E. GUSTAF80N, Proprietor. O. D1NSDALB HIGHLAND LIVER STABLE Boarding Horses Specialty "Mother was lueky" gas range. ittiiittf VHtMif e SAM KEE e says that he has lots of pretty s" things, comprising Toys, Indian V Curios, Mexican Drawnwork, and e Chinese and Japanese goods, for Christmas. ' 215 South Second Street STICKING TO A CONTRACT. is one of our good points. We do not repudiate' figures on estimates, and we follow every detail closely. We do only work of the very highest claBB and we charge only reasonable prices for first-class work. We find that this policy pays us. You'll find It will pay yon to have us do your work. , THE STANDARD HEATING. AND PLUMBING CO! 'i The Williams Dtvg Co. I Q. B. WILLIAMS and F. W. SCHMALMAACK. Proprietors Prescriptions Always , Compounded by a Member of the Firm , , 117 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. I Cttiztn Want Ads . Bring The Best Results (O ' ESSE IS 'SFO The Future Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico "I do wish Mrs. Russel Sape hadn't faiil that the women of today smoke too many cigarettes." , "What difference does It make to you?" "I hear.l John tell Willie la.it night that he outiht to smoke cigarettes be cause U was effeminate." Kdna Wallace Hopper certainly Is a lucky actress. She lost a suit for a fortune week before last, was sued for a breech of promise last week, and cow her appendix ha9 been cut out. a A Located on the Helen Cul-off ot The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Belen, is 31 miles south of Albuquerque, N. M., at the junction of the Main Line of the Santa Fe system leading east and west from Chicago, Kansas City, Galveston and points east to San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso and Old Mexico The Belen Town and Improvement Company Own the Belen Townsite CMlftSlMaklMBMBSBaWaSBBBBBBBBBBBBnMBiBBMaBMaMBBBBBBBBB Of 1,000 business and residence lots, 6l'.e 25x142 feet, laid out with broad 80 and 70-foot streets, with alloys 20 feet wide, with beautiful lake and public park and grand old shade trees; public 6cbool house, cost ing $16,000; churches, Commercial club; a population of 1.500 Inhabitants; largest mercantile establishments in New Mexico; the Belen Patent Roller mill, capacity. 150 LarreU daily; large winery; three hotels, restaurants, etc. Belen is tlie largest shipping point for wool, fl'iur, wheat, wine, beans and hay In Central New Slexii o. Its importance as a great commercial railroad city In the ntar future caDnot be estimated. ALL FAST LIMITED EXPRESS. MAIL AND FREIGHT TRAINS OF THE 8ANTA FE ROUTE WILL GO OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO BELEN, EAST AND WEST NORTH AND SOUTH. The lots offered are In the center of the city," well graded, (many of them Improved by cultivation); no tand or eravel. We need a first-class bakery, tailor shop, shoe bouse, jeweler, plumbing shop, planitg mill, coal and wood yard, drug stove, fcanie8 hop, etc , etc. Also a first-class modern hotel. OUR PRICES OF LOTS ARE LOW AND TERMS ON EASY PAYMENTS; TITLE PERFECT; WARRANTY DEEDS. APPLY AT ONCE FOR MAP AND PRICES, IF YOU WISH TO SECURE THE CHOICEST LOTS TO WM. M. BERGER, Secretary III JOHN BECKER, President "BTSTCT ,NBE-23F 3SST!3S f ;