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! ' V ALUUQUEKQUE EVENING CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1905. j PAGE THREE. I x-r-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x Get a contract for one of those beautiful 50-foot i-ots in the 7 TERRITORIAL TOPICS I X' -x-x-x-x-x -X-X-X-X--X HE WAS AN OLD TIMER IN KINGMAN. William Sweeney, who committed suicide, last Friday In Kingman, was an old time resident of Mohave county uml no rcaHon has been given tor 'hi act. He baa been at various times largely Interested In mining at. Chlor ide and elsewhere about the county. LAS VEGAS ODD FELLOWS ELECT OFFICERS. At the meeting of the Lfts Vegas lodge of Old Fellows, Monday even ing, the following officers were elect ed: Noble grand. F. Le Due; vice grand, Chas. W. O. Ward; secretary, T. M.Elwood; treasurer.W. E. Crites; trustee for three years. Fred Brefeldt; cemetery trustee, C. V. Hedgcock. THE LEG WILL BE AMPUTATED. Dr. pcsmarala says that the bones f Vivian Lucero's leg are baSfy shattered and there are small hopes of saving the limb, says the Optic. The physician operated upon him yes terday and removed a numler of small pieces of bone. Lucero was shot through the b'g several days ago at Cbaperlto. ARIZONA BAR AGAINST JOINT 8TATEHOOD BILL. A Prescott. Ariz., special dlspatc'n MVS- At the cloiu of the annual ban- duet of the Northern Arizona Bar as- nrisiHnn. .i Rtrone resolution was unanimously adopted declaring Its nn- nltvral.la nnnnsitlnn tn thp toint State- hool bill and Instructing the secre tary to forward a copy to Speaker Cannon. P3t-$iOMow Eastern. MddHion MigMlamols and give it to your wife for a Christmas present Li! II II y wim iiiwiiihhi m i iimiiihwiiii mi mi iii Trarrr'wiiT'iwinfiiTirrffirT rmn irrr -J VJJ li jQ) (2) GONE TO SICK WIFE IN ILLINOIS. Charles E. Llnney, section director of the weather bureau at Santa- Fe, has been granted an Indefinite leave of absence in order to allow him to re main at the bedside of his wife, who is still quite ill at 'Alton, 111. His children, Dorothy and Edward, have been very ill with whooping cough, but it Is believed that they have pass ed the crisis and are now out of dan cer. Mrs. Linney's mother, Mrs. Wil liam Moore, who 1 auite feeble, Is aIo confined to ber bed. ROUGH FOOTBALL PLAYING AT LAS VEGAS. Van Ott and Dolah Moyah had a serious collision ou the field during the second half of the Indian-Normal game tn thi city, says the Optic, van Ott tried to tackle the Indian and they struck their heads together. Van Ott was knocked unconscious and the In dian was thrown to the ground, but managed to get up and start on with the ball until he was tackled success fully by Hedgcock. The Indian had a deep three-Inch gash cut In the top of his head and his hair was soaked with blood, but he kept on playing until the same was over. DEC. 1, JAMES A. HAMMOND Lot 5, Block 12 DEC. 1, H. L. GIBBS Lots 11 and 12, Block 35 DEC. 4, MELETON CORDOVA Lots 8 and 9, Block Y DEC. 5, JULIAN LUNA Lot 5, Block X DEC. 7, WM. 8TEWART .T Lot 11, Block 16 DEC. 8, MARIE RYAN N "...Lots 3 and 4, Block 20 DEC. 8, ALICE LOUISE CLARK . Lots 9 and 10, Block 31 DEC. 9, S. O. ANDROS Block 1, Lot 36 DEC. 11, FANK CHAVEZ Lots 2 and 3, Block Y DEC. 11, S. TRUBY ..... .Lota 11 and 12, Block 32 DEC. 13, CHAS. BAIRD Lot 9. Block 39 DEC. 13, DEC. 14, DEC. 14, DEC. 14, DEC. 14, DEC. 18, DEC. 18, DEC. 18, DEC. 19, DEC. 19, A. C. CULVER ' -Lota 8 and 9, Block 32 ANNA BLUMQUIST Lot 10, Block 85 ROY S. HADDRJLL Lota 3 'and 4, Block 80 HARRIET HOTELLING Lot 10, Block 82 F. P. APODACA & CO Lota 10, 11 and 12, Block 89 C. GRANNIS Lot 11, Block 32 PETER REID Lot 12, Block 32 AGOSTINO PUGLIESE LoU 7 and 8, Block 60 WM. TRAVERS Lota 4 and 10, Block W ANTHONY BENNER Lot 6,. Block 28 OVERTAKEN WITH HEMOR RHAGE AND DIED ALONE A telegram was received at the office of the sheriff last night from Hot Springs saying that a single rig had just come there and that there was In it the dead body of E. A. Saathoff, who had left there in the morning for the White Cloud mine. He was covered with blood and It was sup posed that he had died or a hemor rhage. The telegram added, though, that that was not quite clear, and re commended that the coroner be sent up to the junction. Another telegram was received by P. Mohn, giving the length of the box which should be brought along for the dead man's body. It was decided, though, to or ier the body to be wrapped in can vass and brought to the city this morning, when the Inquest, will be held. Saathotf was formerly a con ductor on the S. F. P. & P., but had ror some time been Interested in min ing south of the Junction. Phoenix Re-publican. Prices $125, $ 50 to $175 Pet Lot f f We withdraw all unsold lots from the market, for a time, on January Jst. SURETY INVESTMENT CO., Owners ORDINANCE No. 336. An ordinance amending Ordinance! CARNEGIE REFUSES TO RESPOND. Andrew Carnegie, through bis S'?c-retai-, James lluham, lias refused to as.sist the members of the Woman's Hoard of Trade of Santa Fe in erect ing a suitable library in that city. For a number of months the women have been working constantly in an effort to secure a donation from Mr. j A (short time ugo however, the j Attest Woman's Hoard of Trade received the j following letter, which they consider as a final answer to their request for assistance: "Yours of the 24th received. Perus ing thu correspondence it appears that you are in very mifortable carters now and that what was nec essary was money for maintenance, vhieh you have by now obtained. "Respectfully, JAMES BUI I AM. "Secretary." No. 330. 0 He it ordained by the City council oi: the City of Albuquerque, New Mex ico: Section 1. That ordinance No. 330 be amended by adding the following words: "The street numberer, E. J. rerrell, shall forwifh prepare and erect the said street signs, s pro vided in said ordinance No. 330, and that the said street signs be erected before the said E. J. Ferrell collect any more money from the citizens of the city of Albuquerque, N. M., for numbering houses within said city." Sec. 2. That should said E. J. Fer rell violate the provisions of this ord inance, the contract and franchise held by the said E. J. Ferrell from the city of Albuquerque be forfeited forthwith. Sec. 3. That said E. J. Ferrell shall, before collecting any money from the citizens for numbering houses within said city, furnish a bond to the said city in the penal sum of $200 to guarantee the faithful per formance of the provisions of ord inance Nos. 330 and 330 by said E. J. Ferrell. Sec. 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances In conflict herewith are' hereby repealed. . i Duly passed, this 18th day of De-! cember, A. 1). 1905. j Approved: FRANK McKE'Ki Nash Electrical Supply Co. ZINCORPORATKD- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Will do a general electrical contracting business In New Mexico and Arizona. Communicate with us for everything electrical. All kinds of wiring, building of transmission lines, installing and modernizing of lighting and power plants. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. Agents for Westlnghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. . Motors, generators, transformers. Office and Store 506 West Railroad Avenue ALBUQUERQUE, N. 0 0 0 0 1 ERNEST SU1EYERS & CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars HARRY F. LEE. City Clerk. Mavor. ORDINANCE NO. 33S. Ordinance Amending Ordinance 326. ME LIN I & EAKIN, Wtolesaii liquor and Oar Dealers Exclusive Agents for Yellowstone and O. F. C. ''Whiskies. Moot & Chandon White Seal Champagne, St. Louis A. B. 0. Bohemian and Jos. Schlltz Milwaukee Bottled Uetrs, and owner and distributor of the Alavarado Whiskey. Write for our Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. Automatic Telephone, 199. ' Salesroom, 111 South First Street. Albuquerque. New Mexico. No. BRUTAL MURDER WAS COMMITTED NEAR METCALF. A uit brutal murder was commit ted the other day on the Shannon hill near Metcall. Ariz., by Jesus Mar tin Garcfa, who stabbed Concepclon Villa, who was living with him as his wife, killing her Instantly. Soon after committing the deed Garcia idaced the muzzle of a pistol beneath ills chin and fired, the ball passing hrough his mouth and inflicting a nerioua, but not dangerous wound, lustice Campbell was soon at the spot and took care of the wounded man, and It was well that he was present, aecauee the Mexican population' weie o Inceased over the affair that they probably would have finished the Job on Garcia, Realizing that violence was almost sure to be meted out to the prisoner. Judge Campbell took him to Clifton on the first train, and ie has since been at the hospital and is recovering rapidly. Both parties jre natives of Spain and Jealousy was the cau6 of the trouble. Notaries Public Appointed. The following notartes public have Ven appointed by Governor M. A. Otero: ' Max H. Karlsrusher. Springer, Col tax county; Mrs. Minnie Howe, Santa Rita Grant county; Lucas H. Gallegos, Clayton, Union county; L. T. Delaney, .Ibuque'rque, Bernalillo county. Ola-et, Port and Sherry Wines make ?.vd Christmas gifts when bought f-iini item. Schloss & Co. WHfcT HAVE YOU TO TRADE v.,r pnverty at Lo Cerrlllos? Cost 51 250; trading price, one-ha!f of iat. A snap, if you can use th ,Topem. I)i n't be afraid to talk Aith me T. I.. Mcs?padden, 300 South iiiuddwi.y. Pe It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico: Section 1. That Section 1 of Ord inance No. 32li, duly passed Novem ber 6th, 1905, be und the same is hereby amended by striking out all of said Section; and that in lieu thereof it is hereby enacted, as fol lows, to-wit: "Ine Mayor, by and with the con sent of the City Council, shall ap point a City Scavenger, and the Mayor and City Clerk, for and in be half of the City of Albuquerque, shall make and enter into a contract with the person so appointed for a term of not less than five years or more than ten years, to do and perform all the duties of the said office, and the said party shall give bond to the said City of Albuquerque in the penal sum of Two Thousand ($2,000) Dollars, to so faithfully perform and execute all the duties to the said office apper taining and to save the city harmless from any damage resulting to the said city from his conduct of the said office." Duly passed this 18tn day of De cember, 1905. Approved: FRANK McKEE. Attest: Mayor. HARRY F. LEE, Clerk. BAtN -and OLD IICKORY WAGONS WHOLESALE and RETAIL Albuquerqtte, N. M, YOUR PICTURE Finished- for Christmas, even if sitting is made a Un a 4 Decern- a .. jyt L't i., a HiiAf,. until T'lrt.tu 1 V HALF PRICE on all our cabinet pictures. $10 Pictures, now $5 $6 Pictures, now $3 Sittings made by appointment evenings, until 9 o'clock. 309 we.tR.idAv PENNINGTON & BRUKN --'00-- For Cracked Hands. Hough skin and cracked bands are sot only cured by De Witt's Hazel Salve, but an occasional application will keep the skin soft and smooth. Best for Eczema. Cuts, Burns, Bolls, Etc. The genuine DeWitfg Witch J Hazel Salve affords immediate relief In all forms of Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Protruding Piles. Sold by al druggists. j Try a Citizen waut ad for results. MEN AND WOMEN. I h his ii f'r unnatural di htrtfna.iDflftiiiuitlioDt, rnlttuot or uiiia(iuo f mucous hjsiiibrauwft. FftinlitM, mud out Mirta luff M. DRAGOIE Dek!r In GENERAL. MERCHANDISE. Groceries, Cigar and Tobacco, and all kind of Freeh Meat. 300 North Broadway. Corner of Wash ington Avenue. ALBUQUERDE.N. M lliwvl j f f la I la aarXJ M & Guaraaica V I sal la ut loivr. p' Praiaala laalaal.a aV a aa"il aipraal. rrj.U, TV iaaWaTPVli a I 00. or i boll Ira H 71 a aai i ' Circular aenl ua (IntlaMt. N. PEACH &C0. REAL ESTATE DEALERS Automatic 'phone, 5Tb. Office, 208 H West Gold Avenue. W. L. TRIMBLE & CO. LIVERY. SALE FEED AND TRANS FER STABLES Horses and Mules bought and ei changed. BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY Second street, between Railroad and Copper avenues. Movin Orayin'' Shlppin' FREIGHTS . Tou have ut once, you'll call ajaln. Price rlfht; there ain't no gongln'. By the Albuquerque Transfer Men SPECIAL HOLIDAY SUPPLIES Straight Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED AGENTS FOR, Val Blatz's Milwaukee Beers Mail orders have prompt attention. Call or write us. 11 G West Silver Ave., Albuquerque, N. 17. vmrnmnrm Thos. F. Keleher PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES AND BRUSHES. Leather, Harness, Saddlei, Lar Kobes, Horse Blankets, Etc. Pal metto Roof Paint; lasts five years and stops leaks. Cash paid for Hides and Pelts. W09 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE. WHEN YOU SHOOT You want to HIT what you arc aimicu ut be it birl, bcukt or target. Make yn:r hoik taunt by fchooting th S'l h t.N Yor 41 ytir STEVENS ARMS hive carried f.ff PKKMILK HONORS kr AL Ct'KACV. Our line: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols A- t lK ll.r-:ll .,at on (he Situi. W ou unn t oU.ln. I'.if I. ' frttt rP fl , llf" ft rr 1 ip .f . .ihl i.; " irn 1 4 tt. tn kt im .if itvti.Mlt txitimt. A e f r pmnt air) Bauiilut thre-crtKr Aluminum HiDgeff will be ion arileij lor so cents in ataiupa. J. Stevens Arms it Tool Co., T. O. Box 40 CHICOPEX TAXL8, MASS., D. 8. WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES For the reason that we can guarantee all glasses prescribed by as. Debber Optical Co. 115 GOLD AVE. Member of Board of Optometry Examiners. ' NOTICE. 'r. L. C. Wynier. of I-eatoily, Kan. .e in Albuquerque with a car load u good Jersey cows In ten days. Don't buy a cow before you nee the. Prices w"ill be rlht. The cows can be seen at Blueher's garden, old town, oti their arrival. o Subscribe for The Citizen and get the news. omoM COCOCCOCXXICODCXXXXXXXXXXJW An Xmas Hreakdown would be too bad H jom should take your girl out for a 4rir and your wheel came off or your gear ing gave out In any way. Be prepared for the merry Yuletlde by having your carriage overhauled and put In good coudltlon. It won't cost yon maeb and will make your mind easy for the winter. We will do it in flrst-claae style and in prompt order. ALBUQUERQUE CARRIAGE CO. aOCOCOCOCOCOOCXXXXOC)CXXXX3 The St. Elmo JOSEPH BARNKTT, rVoy. 120 West Ratfroa Arcove Flstsl tfthStti SAMIIJI AND CLUB ROOMS