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1 r A J. .AJEllOUK KVKN1NH (311 1 7 FN. PAGE SEVEN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1905. iv vf JULsLk Vi sLtI JL m IT Fa --. . -- I. . an i T 0$ O TT TT? 7 V fl Ml DOES IT PAY I To experiment when the hlomacn. Liver, Kidneys, or Howel are wean and calling fur assistance? A thousand timet no! Follow the example of the mntitude who have been cured, am) io!ii!i)i nee taking HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS i ii cures neaaacne, inu'uciviun, uyr I pensia, Costiveness and Female Ills, I J also prevents Colds, Grippe, or Pneu- monia. Try it today, also pet a free copy of our 1906 Almanac from your druggist. THIRD STREET Meat Market All Kindt of Fr-Mh nd Salt Meats. Steam Sausage Factory. . EMIS KLEINWORT, Masonic Building, North Third Street. NANKIN & CO. FIRB INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE LOANS Automatic phons 451. Room 10, N. T. Armfjo Building. In order to reduce our mammoth stock of Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Glass and Chinaware be fore inventory time we will give 20 per cent discount off our regular low price. Are you looking for a Xmas present? Something useful as well as ornamental. TO EXAMINE EARTH FORMATIONS AT ROSWELL. William T. Lee. United States gool ni !i nrilvi'il :it Itoswcll from Carls- I'H u, w in I r ,i .ins .. in . . m , " tli, government, and will be at Ros well some time examining the earth formation In that vicinity and out In tht direction of the Staked Plains. He Is doing this work to net Information for thi- Interior Department that will h" used In all Irrigation propositions tiat may come up. PIONKER BAKERY SIMON BALUKO. Proprietor. (Successor to Balling Bros.) WEDDINO CAKES A SPECIALTY We desire patronage and we guar antee first class baking. 207 S. First Street. Albuquerque. Established In 1882 F. G. PRATT & CO. Sole agents for Casino Canned Goods las. tlockin & Co.'s Cotfees. Ini boden's Granite Flour. Staple and Fancy Groceries Let Us Suggest a Few Items ol Interest: SPANISH LEATHER MORRIS CHAIRS. Regular price, $27: sale price. . $21. fiO CHASE LEATHER COUCH. Regular price, $23; sale price. .$20.00 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET. f Regular price, -l.oO; sale price. .$10 Decorated China, all prices. GOLD DECORATED DINNER SET. Regular price, $!; sain price $7.21' LADIES' DESK. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Small Holding Claim No. lfitil.) j Ilillsboro creamery Butter Best on Earth. jkTjro4b'VNajrva vjaava sraa srvjrsavnsrsiNvwvN GROSS, KELLY & CO., INC. I Wholesale Grocers Wool, Hide and Pelt Dealers ALBUQUERQUE AND LAS VEGAS GROSS, KELLY & CO., INC. FOUND. AT LAST Woolens laundered without shrinking. We have added to cur al ready well equipped latindery a machine wtth which we can handle woolens without shrinking. When we are through with them tbey ar Just like new. If other laundries shrink them, bring them to us and we will straighten them out for you. Regular price, $l.5d; sale price Interior, 1'nlted! Santa Kc. N. M.,' Orders Solicited. Free Delivery. 214 South Second Street. .$8.50 IV;:nr: ti;e:it of the State l and Office neceml.. r 2i. 1005 ' CLARKVILLE PRODUCE CO .u.ice m ii.-ie.i ieu luai iue h-i- UKY. ORAlN i wn FEED J. Do EMMONS, Wholesale and. Retail COAL AVENUE.. AND SE.COND STREET RAILROAD TOPICS l. L. Hibbard. superintendent of the Santa Fe coast lines, returned west last evening. F. H. Mudge, chief eitfineer for the Santa, Fe on the New Mexico East ern railway, arrived from Belen this morning. E C. Deen. of the Lantry-Sharp finsi riif-ilnn nimnanv. returned to' Belen last evening, after an enjoyable day spent In the city. C. S. Fudge. of. Chicago, will leave this evening for the Belen cut-off. where he has accepted a position with the Lantry-Sharp Construction com pany. . E. Hays, the first conductor to run a train over the Santa Fe cutoff, Is in the city today, accompanied by his engine crew. Engineer Holmes and Fireman Schiller, botn or khs vegas paid the rate on immigrant goods which defendant claimed the com pany should charge, gays the Roswell Record. It is an Interesting case, be ing a test of the rate proposition. W. W. Gatewood, attorney for the defend ant, furnished the following facts about the case: F. H. Harris shipped from Kansas City to Roswell, four car loads of freight, which Included graders out fit, household goods and live stock. The station agent at Kansas City gave Harris a contract of shipment wherein the freight was classified as immigrant's outfit, but after giving this contract, billed it through as a grader's outfit. Under the interstate commerce law. the freight rate on immigrant outfits from Kansas , City to Roswell was forty-five cents' per loo pounds, but on a grader's outfit it was ninety-seven cents per lot) pounds. This made a difference of about $500 on four cars. When the freight arrived Jhere the company re fused to accept, and Harris proceeded to take forcible possession of his freight, without paying anjhilnfl The company brought suit against consolidation of that company with the Worcester railroad, making the present Boston & Albany Railroad company. In 1870 bo accepted the position as land commissioner with the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad, and moved to Hannibal. Mo. He wag married in 1S6S to Miss Mary C. Scott, of Phil adelphia. He only stayed with the Hannibal company for a year, and then came to Topeka in 1871 as the assistant treasurer of tho Santa Fe. Five years later he was made the sec retary and treasurer of the company. STOPS ANY ITCHING. They brought engine No. 054 to tne shops for repairs Conductor Hays $g 5() Ha came says that bridges No. 1 nnd I m auo tendere(1 the 45()j an(i canyon have ueen coiupitteu uu ix han benun on bridge No. 3, but it Is the case went to trial on the. Issue has begun on bridge o s, nut u as wne,her he Bhouia ,)ay the for barely possible that the cut-off will be nlne-tv-seven rsnt rate. completed I! 'ore the mirid ie o : nexi fh f , hg f , as year at the rate work is progressing u f the cmmg fl at present. , , I tender Is made and the amount re- . ' .,.,.,,. I covered by plaintiff does not exceed PKLMUMHUN Ur U13A31CK. the tender, the railroad is Jield for ; the costs. MRS. DAVIS TRIED TO KEEP HUS-I BAND FROM GOING ON ILL FOWAPI) WII HFD SANTA hll' ii i sss v 'i FATED TRIP. FE TREASURER DEAD MPORTANT PO SITION NEARLY THIRTY YEARS. Edward Wilder, treasurer of the i rticiiison, lopewa : ania re rau- Doan's Ointment Cures Eczema and Itching Piles Albuquerque People Recommend it. lowing named claimant has filed no tice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim under sections 1H and 17, of the uct of March 3. 1SU1, (i!fi Stats., 854), as amended by the act of February 21, 1893. (27 Stats., 470). nnd that said proof will be made before the United States court commissioner at, Albuquerque, N. M., on the 29th day of January, 190fi, viz.. Meliton S. Otero, for the S. H. C. No 1601, In section 19, town ship 7 north, range 3 east4 and sec tion 24, . township 7 north, range 2 easL He names the following witnesses to prove his actual continuous adverse possession of- said tract for twenty years next preceding the Purvey of the township, viz: Jesus Salazar y Otero, of PeraJta, N. M.; Plaeldo Salazar y Otero, of Al buquerque. N. M.; Jesus Sanchez y Alarid. of Valencia. N. M.; Deslderlo Gurule, of Teralta, N: M. Any person who desires fo protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial rear son under the laws afTd regulations of the Interior department why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of Bald claim ant, and to offer evidence in rebnttal of that submitted bv claimant. MANUEL. R. OTERO, Register. Wholesale and Retail HIDES. PELTS AND WOOL J. B. MacMANUS, Mgr. 602 South First Street Both Phones A. E. WALKER, riRE INSURANCE. Secretary Mutual Building Associa tion. Office at J. C. Baldrldge's Lum ber yard. TOT I A OR API Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Hay, Grain and Fuel. Fine line of Imported Wines. Liquors nd Cigars. Place your orders tor this line with us. 213-215-217 NORTH THIRD STREET. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fata to have to en dure the terrible torture of piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Henry Colson. of Masonvllle, Iowa, "that tor Blind. Bleeding, Itching and Protrud ing Piles, Bucklln's Arnica Salve is the best cure made. Also best for cuts, burns and injuries; 25c at all drnaelst. Mm. H. C. Davis, the widow of the. SaiUa Fe engineer who was killed in tt.o wreik at Uns. Kan., aad a pre- HAD HELD THE monition on Monday that a disaster of some kind was hanging over her hus band's head. It was Mr. Davis' custom to leave his hoiuo about 10 o clocK in "e;road since 170. died at his Tiome in evening in order to get his engine in , Topeka at 8:40 o'clock Wednesday readiness to pick up No. 17 at 12: - niKht. from tuberculosis of the lungs, o'clock a. m. So strong became Mrs. h,. ha(1 ,een sic ai)om two yPars, but Davls'-Jeeling that something was go- ,U(, not give ultn a w(,ek ag0tah. ing to happen to .her husband that . lnjt carp 0f his work sitting, on his she pleaded him on Monday evening j pcrrh dictating to his stenographer, to lay over that trip. She could notiHe at, ended the annual meeting of uefine her premonition, but she told , the ,iim tors October 26, his last ap her husband tiiat she felt sure a dis- H.arancl, at the general offices, aster of some kind was impending.. Edward Wilder was born in Bos She had never had such a feeling be-it0n, Mass., September 4, 1843. He was fore, aud for that reason she tried-tne third of four sons children of to prevail on Mr. Davis not to start David Wilder, for many 'years auditor on his regular trip, nut uai idugu- of th(, Klate of Massachusetts. When ed awav her 'feelings or tear and siari- ed on his ill fated Journey. One application of Doan's Ointment Btops any Itching. Short treatment cures eczema, Itching piles, salt rheum any skin eruption of skin Itching. It Is the cheapest remedy to use because so little of It Is required to bring relief and a cure. Here is Albuquerque testimony to prove It: Mrs. R. E. Walte, rooming house, 202 North Second street, says: "There came to my notice some time auo a Xxxi-TZXXXTZIXX IXXXXXXXXXI X fe.?'err1r LfJl8"fse.."fi LONDON CLUB LIVERY AND tut; nniii, wijiuu imu icciBieu ai tut; M TJf arc efforta nt tho nnrtv in etnn TVinn'el FEED STABLES Oointment was procured at one of tho city drug stores, and a course of the treatment commenced. It gave posi tive relief after an application or two, time the annoyance ceased. This in formation should be of untoW value to residents of Albuque.quo who are In quest of an article upou which they can depend to cure any itchiness of the skin or eruption thereof." and upon continuation of it for Rome For sale, by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Fos'ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. "56 REDUCED PRICES On Dental Work. Plates, $8.00;' Gold Crowns, $6.00; Fillings, $1.00 up. Teeth extracted without pain, 60c. All guaranteed. . . ..... . ,- - V IMPERIAL LAUNDRY CO "Red Wagons" BACK OF P. O. 0 A PROPOSITION Tour land, worth $2 an acre, la, by the use of one of our irrigation plants, made worth $100 per tore. Writs us for catalogue No. 9, on" 'Irrigation and Pumping Machinery," and tell about your requirements. We can help you. The Hendrie & Bolthoff Mfg. and Supply Co. 1621-1639 Seventeenth Mreet. DENVER. COLORADO J RIO GRANDE LjBERCQ. General Building Supplies SCREEN DOORS Both Phones Third and "Marquette B. F. COPP, D. D. S. Room 17, N. T.' Armljo Building. M Corner Second and Marquette. NUMBER YOUR HOUSES FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. SEE HUD SON. THE PAINTER. o The Season of Indigestion. The season of indigestion is upon us. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for Indl gestlon and Dyspepsia will do every thing for the stomach that an over loaded or over-worked stomach can not do for Itself. Kodol digests what you eat gives the stomach a rest relieves sour stomach, beithing, heart burn, indigestion, etc. C. GRANNIS, Prop. ' Auto Knone, 311. wo 10., 3uu Mea. ; Day and Night Hack. H Albuquerque, New Mexico. J xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE FUEHR UNDERTAKING CO, 307 West Railroad Avenue. Both 'Phones. Qav or Nigtt SKXXXDOOOCOCOOOCOOCOOOOC)0 Cmrrllio Ammricmn Block P TO BE SOLD 1 AT ONCE Five room Modern House, furnished or unfurnished, on South Arno street, at a bar gain. Look at It today. To morrow never comes. Also a restaurant business and furnishings. Good loca tion. Porterfield & Co. HOW. Gold Ave. LOANS. NOTARY PUBLIC. BELOW THE WHOLESALE PRICE. SHOULD YOT7R JEWELER OFFER TO SELL YOU A DIAMOND EVEN AT COST, IT WOULD " J still pay you to buy it from us, as we are In a position to sell dla- monds that have been pawned to us at 20 per cent less than reta:; f Jewelers buy at wholesale. ROSENFIELO. The Pawnbroker. Tha Man You Can Trusts i 118 Railroad avenue, next door to the St. Elmo, Albuquerque. N. M. 0 Railroad tickets bought and sold transactions guaranteed. sKK sK0ssssOsS) cKCOsKs0 00ssC0sOOsSOel LJIII tZUUG MIICU MliM IMiU til B. A. SLEYSTER INSURANCE, 'REAL ESTATES NOTARY PUBLIC. Room 5, Cromwell Block, Albuquerque Automatic Telephone, 174. SC. OO Per Ton Thp rnrrfrt nmn nnn tj rl i n nf nli v- i m yeais or age ne lert sclioo and en-; Hlcian's prescriptions is essential fori tered ihe employ of the Cunard j your weUare. Leave them at Ruppe's Steamship company Cf Boston. lie Phnvniacv i reniaineti mere noariy tnree years, As stated in The Citizen l uesday afternoon, exclusively. Engineer Da vis was a brother of Mrs. Edward I an( then .entered the office of hie su- Fhike, i f this ciiy, and was well perintendent of the Boston k Woe known ihroiighout the southwest ; coster road In lSliO. Here he was made paymaster and subsequent ly auditor, holding this oiuce until the COKE - MILL WOOD KINDLING among the Smta Fe trainmen. FIREMAN WOUNDED IN SALOON BRAWL SHOT IN ABDOMEN BY PROPRIE TOR, WHO WAS ACTING AS A PEACE MAKER. REPAIR'fcHOP. j Stoves repaired and set up: furnl 1 ture set up and crated for shipment! Rear of Walton's drug store. L. H. SHOEMAKER. I W.H.Hahn&Co GOTH 'PHONES XXOOCODOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXDCC-O oocxxxoocoocoooocxxooooo WE GIVE I You best satisfaction In mill work. ALBUQUERQUE PLANING MILL XXXOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOOOO Morris Chnlrs. Ladies' Desks, other useful Xmas Gifts. Make your selec tions early. J .D. EMMONS. Th A MATTER OF ESSENTIAL IM PORTANCE. to every householder sanitation and sanitary equipment should receive the greatest possible attention; andwnen new plumbing Is to be Installed, only a plumber of the hlgheBt repute, and one who keeps up with the latest Im provements, should be employed. It you have this subject under consid eration a consultation with us will be of the greatest value. The Standard Heating & Plumbing Company Both 'Phones. Subscribe for the news. Citizen and get Palmer & Wright's fancy boxes, at best and latest odors. We have them in pretty. 25c, 50c, 75c & $1.00 The Williams Drag Co. BLUE FRONT 117 WEST ' RAILROAD AVENUE. Both 'Phones. Cit;2cn Want Ads Bring The Best Results jUggSZSP ssgarjEpsr &3WSX' i2at. rfiinmr'rt gygyrfirtn. 'UfciJrtfcr. i ii r ii it i U- Asb s r, V. .aSTtrnTIsi, .rfggrir, ISfi.V& rr.-. BEraa"" nikuip aewjy K 1 A special teleprani from Raton, dat eil December 'Ju. s.iys: From the re sult ,.f m initrrel this afternoon in Burns ami Carter's saloon, it is be- H lieved that Wlllliim lcny, a nieiiiau on ihe Santa F-', will not survive. It is claimed thai engineer Hitter. Fire man Kelly ami a Swede, while Intox icated, di.tagice. i,wr a trivial mat ter, and wit 1: in a !' minutes' time were cngagtd in a head-aml-flst en counter. At this period, (. nariev i ar-. ter. on., of ihe nropri-'toi s of the I place, Hieppt-tl in and attempted 10 , k separate them, wl en Keily attacked Ml him. Carter ti 'T ran I t-hind the bar. jK grabbed his rev. her. and tired, the -K;- ball laUins; effect in Kelly s anuomen. , s Kelly fell upMi the t'0"r nd Cartir-r Immediately ave hiiuseir up to Miei Iff l.ltiri'll.'savine: "l did ii in s.-lf-d- sense." which is the only statement made by either party. Many conflicting stories as to Ihe sboiiiin- are atloiit. Kelly is very popular among the railroad people, and h. s a wife and four children, the youngest a babe, only five diys "Id. Carter is also popular and is consid ered a quii t man. FRtlGHT RATF CASE DECIDED AGAIXST ROAD CA3E HEARD AT ROSWELL, AND ; WAS CONSIDERED A TEST ONE. EST Ftttwre Railroad Metropolis of New Mexico rhe rfiastfc. ,srnr, x.ns gss Located on the Belen Cut-off of The Atchison, Topeka &. Svnta 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 aod Improvement Company Own the Belen Townsite o: l.tkiij business nnd lesidence lots, tlze 2Dxl 42 feet, laid out w th broad 8d and 70-foot streets, with alley 10 feet wide, with beautiful lake and public park and grand old sni.le irte :ug $lG,0')o; churc-hf-s, Commeicial club; a population of 1 5o0 Inhabitants; largest mercantile establl-hii.enrg m Now Mexico; the Belen Patent Roller mill, capacity, 1 GO barrels daily; resianrants, etc. Helen Is the -largest shipping point for wool, 11 jur, wheat, w ine, beans and bay in (.'eirral Now Mexico. Its importance as a great c , 'jiic school houte, cost nee winery; three hotels, imiierfai railroad city in the mur liito camot be estima'ed ALL FAST LIMITED EXPRESS. MAIL AND FREIGHT TRAINS OF THE SANTA FE ROUTE WILL f.O OVER THE MAIN LINE THROUGH TO BELEN, EAST AND WfST NORTH AND SOUTH. fhoe house, Jeweler, i'1'imhlng i-hop, plauing tuiii The lots offertil are In the center of the city, well graded, (many of them improved by cultivation); mi sand or gravel real and wend yard, drug store, harness shop, etc., etc. Also a rirst c!as modern hotel. We need first-clas.- bakery, tailor snop, OUR PRICES OF LOTS ARE LOW AND TERMS ON EASV PAYMENTS; TITLE PERFECT; W Aft RANT Y DEEDS. APPLY' AT ONCE FOR MAP AND PRICES, IF YOU WISH TO SECURE THE CHOICEST LOTS TO 'Ih, in .bit heard in- trial of the cai- ol tie- IVi os Valb-y and Norib-ca.-.tcrii Ka.li-tci.l company a-ainsl K. II. Harris, mi a freight late qiie.-t inn. ' decided in tavur of the individual, as il found that the railroad should be The Beien Town and improvement Company JOHN BECKER. President - WM. M. BERGEE, Secretary .;-.r.l,;rtw UVL2SP sUJ"My 'mgT3r SXIXM tATX .raa m , r'-'f ' l!