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THE ALBUQUERQUE DAlLf CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, V . V.L 1 D) 1 1 1 r If anybody is Bick at your house, that makes It all the moie imnnr Unt that you should come here for the medicines which your doctor pres cribes. The markets of the world do not afford purer drugs than re dis pense. Our stock of DRUGS and SUNDRIES is full and complete B. h. BRiaas & CO., PROPS. ALVARADO PHARMACY Corner oolo ave. a fust street AlbUClUCrflUC Onill) Vtttgfr) hence of the Arctic night to wrest se- . I crets from nature. The south pole HUGHES & McCREIGHT. Publishers POSITIVE PROOF of the efficacy of Hostetter's Stomach Litters In cases of Loss of Appetite, Belching, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Insomnia, La Grippe or Consti pated Bowels can be found In Its rec ord of cures during the past fifty years and In the hundreds of voluntary tes timonials received annually. What it Jr.s don? for others it will do for you. t-i ... 1 - ? a. .n.l fOflf f Try a Dottie ana j""1"11" Avoid substitutes. Our private stamp Is over the neck of the bottle. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS W.T. MEhr.'.'-Mgr" and City ' Kd'ltS Published Daily and Weekly. Associated Press Afternoon Dispatches Largest City and County Circulation The Largest New Mexico Circulation Largest Northern Arizona Circulation Copies of this pnper may be found on file at Washington In the office of our Special correspondent. K. Q. Slggers, si Fatreet N. W., Washington D. C. Terms of Subscription. Dallv. by mail, one year $5.00 Dally, by mail, six months 2.50 Daily, by nail, three month 1.25 Dally, by mall, one month 50 nsllv hv carrier, one month 60 Daily, by carrier, one week 15 Weeklr. by mail, one year 2.00 The Dally Cltlsen will be delivered In the city at the low rate of cent per ek, or for 78 cents per month, when Mid monthly. These rates are leas than those If any other dally paper In the territory. country has only been touched on its outskirts until recently. It was be lieved that there was a continent there because great cliffs had been skirted and volcanoes seen. Recently, however, the Belgians sent a party to delve Into the waters around the couth pole, and then the British and Germans. The southern explorer has worse water to en counter than the north pole hunter, an.l more open water, behind him, when he wants to get back to civiliza tion. Except for Australia, New Zea land and Tasmania, there Is nothing behind him that is habitable until he gets to the Cape of Good Hope. This has always been a drawback, but fear less spirits, finding that the lands around the north pole have gradually been accurately mapped, will now turn their energies to the more inhospita ble Antarctic. FROM HILLSBORO. He published a complimentary and In-f terestlng letter about people in Miver City In Saturday's issue Independ ent. Foley's Kidney Cure if taken in time affords security from all kidney and bladder diseases. Alvarndo Pharmacy, o To Reorganize. Adjutant General W. H Whlteman arrived in the city from Pflnta Fe. He is here with the view of reorganizing company K, First infantry, and it is hoped that the organlznt'oD. will again be effected. It is rumored that Captain He Costa will again he asked to take the captaincy of the company, and should he he prevailed upon to again take up military duty the success of the company will be assured. Las Ve gas Optic. Like a Comet famous remedy I does for the stom' aoh that which it Is unable to do for itself, even If but slightly disordered or overburdened. in the sky comes the star ol neaitn to the weak and weary despot)- dont dyspeptic, curing an itotnten A troubles and digestive disorders. MEXICO MODIFIES LAW. The nerslstent agitation by the American press against the Mexican practice of Imprisoning American rail road men in Mexico whenever an acci dent occurs and neglecting proper trial of their cases, has at last borne fiuit. The president himself has pro claimed the procedure to be used In such cases hereafter, and the effect of his order will be greatly to facilitate the operation of the railroads, but most of all, to make less annoying and dangerous the life of the railroader, hence tending to attract a better class of workmen to the republic. The rule heretofore has been, in case of an accident on a railroad, to arrest all the trainmen and throw them in jail, there to lie, in some cases, for months, without regard to the mer its of their cases, or effort to ascer tain the facts. So much latitude has been left to local officials in these matters that great Injustice has at times been done, and a species of in timidation adopted by petty officers that has created strained relations be tween American and the Mexican authorities. The president now orders that no suspicion shall of necessity rest upon trainmen in case of accident, and that they shall not be treated as crlm inals, but that an investigation shall immediately be had, and the respon sibility fixed according to the facts Trainmen shall not be imprisoned un Active work on the Albuquerque I IeBg tney are shown to be culpable, Eastern will soon begin and the linejand tnen oniy in accordance with the T he Mining Situation In a Good Town of Sierra County. Special Correspondence. Hlllsboro, N. M., March 30. Word Is received here today that It. H. Hopper, general manager of the Sierra Consoli dated Mining company, who is at pres ent in New York City, will be here by June 1, ready to commence active operations upon the company's mining properties. This means that within three months Hillsboro will be in the midst of the most prosperous times in r-er history. The company is com posed of some of the wealthiest and most conservative business men of New York state, with ex-Senator War ner Miller president. The company has a capital of $3,o0,000. Dr. A. G. Brower. of Utica, N. Y., and John Kasser, of this place, recent ly nurchased from Messrs. Hall and Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Don't delay taking. Alvarado Pharmacy. Card from Mr. Bachechi. Editors Citizen. I noticed a few days ago that I was on the committee of the good govern ment league. As I have not signed any list it seems to be a mistake, and 1 refuse to act on the same as I have never been consulted In the matter whatever. O. BACHECHI. Dreadful Attack of Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harllson, of 3(0 Park avenue. Kansas Citv. Mo., writes as follows: "Our two children had a se vere attack of whooping cough, one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often faint and bleed at the nose. We tried everything we heard of without getting relief. We then Blitecke the famous Freibcry mine, called In our family doctor who pre- thP consideration being $10,000. Mr. scrllied Foley's Honey and lar. wun Kasser informs us tlia. a 100 ton mill has been purchased and will be ready in sixty days to drop stamps on Frel bery ore. This property has in sight thousands of tons of perfectly free- milling gold ore running from $4-50 to the very first dose they began to im prove and we feel (hat It has saved their lives." Refuse substitutes. Al varado Pharmacy. o- Kodol supplies the natural lulces of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, wnue and membranes of that IW I organ are allowed to rest and heal, it cures Indigestion, flatulence, eabitation of the heart, nervous dyspepsia ana all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying and atrengthening the glands, membranes ol the stom ach and digestive organs. iKodol Dyspepsia Cure Tsar Dealtr Cut SatP ly Yoa. Bottlst only. $1.00 Slia holding 2H times the trial site, which Mill for 50c 4 ky E. C. DtWlIf C CO, CHICAGO. B. H. Briggs & Co. and. S. Vann & Son WITH AMPLE MEAN8 i AND UNSUR PASSED FACILITIES THE BANK OF COMMERCE OF ALBUQUERQUb, N. M, EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION AND 80LICITS NEW ACCOUNTS. CAPI TAL, 1100,000.00. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: M. 8. OTERO, President. W. 8. STRICKLER, V. P., and Cashier, W. J. JOHNSON, At Cash!.- WM. MclNTOSH 80L0M0N LUNA GEO. ARNOT. . J. C. BALDRIDGE A. M. BLACKWELL W. A. MAXWELL DEPOSITORY FOR ATCHI80N, TOPEKA A SANTA FE RAILWAY J. M. flOORE (ESTABLISHED 1886.) Prisoner Pardoned. llMPAKMAO HfOrA llOB V O F A C fl fl TV $15 to the ton, and the ore bodies are 1 Beyera. yearg o Bentenced' t0 horses and drivers; leaves Albuquer- JEMEZ A 3ULPHUR HOT SPRINGS STAGE LINE. Carrleb the u. s. man; only line wun a change of stock e'n route; good rigs, Admiral Dewey has stirred up the German nation to the point of irritability. large and continuous, The machinery for the Prosper Gold Mining and Milling company's mill has arrived and Manager Hersch is strain ing every nerve to have It In operation in thirty days. The Cincinnati mine at a depth of 340 feet shows an ore vein of ten and a half feet In width, the ore averaging 857 gold per ton. The Prosper Gold Mining and Milling company is a Cincinnati, Ohio, corpor ation, with a capital of 81,500,000, with N. Mittendorf, of Covington, Ky., seventeen years in the penitentiary, que every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat fnr tho mnrrtor f Fir. Ferr a at Ros- urday at 0 a. m. ror paiucumia au well. Ferris has brought Vlck from dress W. L. Trimble & Co.. agents, Al Anna, 111., to Roswell, and Vlck found employment as a printer. One night Vlck went into Ferris' drug store and quarreled with Ferris, finally shooting buquerque. or J. B. BLOCK, proprie tor, Jemez. Due Notice is Served. Due notice Is hereby served on the president This gentleman visited the public generally that DeWitt's Witch There are no trusts in New Mexico. These things come along with strenu ous civilization. properties of his companies last week. and returned home much pleased with the very favorable report which he can make to his company, regarding th property. The president left Washington to day. He will address the people of Chicago tomorrow. The navy department has called for bids for the construction of three 16, 000 ton battleships. will be completed this year. May 5 will be a holiday in Albuquer que. The people will unite in trying to honor President Roosevelt on that day. A Denver boy whipped a New York lad in a prize fight at San Francisco last night, and the mountain town l I president have brought about the or- forms of law. Proceedings are to be hastened, and personal rights respect ed in all cases, so that men innocent of any wrong may be properly pro tected American railroad men recently de termined to carry their protest against existing conditions to the government Itself. Representations made to tne welled with pride. The tide of emigration from Europe la steadily In the direction of the Unit ed States. In March 64,000 emigrants landed at the port of New York. Within two years Albuquerque will have three railroad lines eastward. At that time Memphis will be placed in direct rail connection with Albuquer que. Of the 739,000 immigrants who land ed In the United States during the cal endar year 1902, 124,000 came from Russia. Italy furnished 201,000 and Austria-Hungary 186,000. der as above noted. The change in Dolicy is good cause for rejoicing among railroaders in both republics, and Is highly creditable to the good judgment, sense of Justice, and appre ciation of international amity, pos- sessed by Mexico's president delegate Rodey is doing good work In Washington for New Mexico. He 1b In close touch with all the departments and is leaving nothing undone that will be beneficial to the people. About 16 per cent of the members of the next congress wore the blue or the gray during the civil war. The propor tion of the senate Is 21 per cent, equal ly divided betwen former union and confederate soldiers. The Denver News says that an as trologer by the name of Pfuhl has pre dieted all kinds of danger for Roose velt on hiB western trip. A man with a name like that should not try so hard to live up to it. The navy can't get enough surgeons It is short about twenty-seven now and doesn't get as many applications as might be expected. The positions are open to any doctor between the ages of twenty-one and thirty who can pass the examinations. But they are not regarded as so desirable as army fcurgeonshlps by medical men, for one reason and another. ONE MORE CONTINENT. When It seems as if all the world were mapped with railroads criss crossing the great continents there comes the announcement that it almost certain, from the facts brought home by the Antarctic exploring shl Discovery, that there is a great and mountainous continent around the eoutb pole. For years the eyes of the world have been directed toward the jiorth and the gallant hands of men the latter through the body, Ferris dy ing soon afterwards. Vick was only 20 years old when the shooting occurred. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Fire ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TO BERNAI ILLO COUNTY REAL ES TATE AND MINING PROPERTY FURNISHED PROMPTLY. WILL INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST RATES. HOU8E8 RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. TAXES .'AID AND ENTIRE CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY FOR RESIDENTS AND NON RESIDENTS. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY TakeLaxatlve Bromo-Quinlne Tablets. This slgna- Jtmt t, on every ture jci9w bo,, Z5c. Cattle Sanitary Board. The New Mexico cattle sanitary board was in session Monday at the office of the secretary, J. A. Le Rue. Those members in attendance were: Col. E. G. Austen, Mora county; N. M. Chaffin, San Miguel county; W. C. Hazel Salve is the only salve on the market that is made from the pure, unadulterated witch hazel. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has cured thou sands of cases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless counterfeits. Those persons who get the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are never disappointed, because I it cures. B. H. Briggs & Co,; S. Vann & Son. o- Mr. Bridgeman Surprised. Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeman, South Broadway, occurred a very pleasant social affair. It was in the nature of a surprise on Barnes, Colfax county; W. H. Greer, the gentleman, it being his birthday. Grant county, and Secretary J. A. La (The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Money, Rue. Mr. and Mrs. Foutz, Mrs. Rutherford, Misses Alice Rutherford and Lucy Wardell, and Messrs. Ralp Springer, Alexander and Wardell. THE COTTONWOOD. The Denver Republican says that It is about time tuat Colorado peopi learned to appreciate the good points of the cottonwood tree. Because grows so freely and so cheerfully dis retards lack of care, tne tree is earded as but a poor thing, only good for sandbars in the rivers and hedge rows on ranches, and not to he corn- oared with the elms and maples and ashes and other trees which grow nat- rally in the east, and grudgingly here. The cottonwood has one rami, tnai the pistillate trees for a few weeks in summer shed a shower oi cotton, uui this fault Is one which nurserymen could correct, but have not simply be cause they have not appreciated tne tree. A stamlnate cottonwood Bheds no cotton, and If only the stamlnate trees were propagated the cotton nuis ance would he eliminated. The cottonwood Is among the hand somest of trees. It spreads Us branches abroad, and the trunk towers toward heaven, making a perfect dome of fol lage. Its branches are high, so that there Is abundant circulation of air beneath. Its limbs are strong, so that no winds break them. It grows rapid ly and always symmetrically. Its trunk Is graceful In outline, and In winter it Is one of the handsomest of the de nuded trees. None of the freaks of our climate ever catches It napping. When snow storms In September tear the elms and maples llteraly limb from limb, the cottonwoods stand unseat!) ed. They never fill their trunks with sap during a warm spell in winter, only to have them burst In the next freeze up. They never put out their buds until spring Is certainly here. The glossy finish of their leaves bids iusect pests begone, and their tough bark la too much for the borers. A cottonwood lives and flourishes and is the home of birds and the shel terer of men, until some man with an axe and a prejudice comes along and says, "Go to, here is a big cottonwood. Let us cut it down and plant a little maple." Pneumonia is Robbed of Its Terror by Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time It will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Alvarado Phar macy. Was at Silver City. W. T. McCrelght, the hustling side partner of Tom Hughes In the conduct of the Albuquerque Daily Citizen, was in Sliver City Thursday afternoon looking after the interests of his bright publication. Mr. McCrelght came up from Faywood, where he had been taking a well earned rest at the springs, and was feeling very much benefitted as a result of bis vacation. ! 1 Save the Loved Oneal Mrs. Mary A. Vllet, Newcastle, Colo., writes: "I believe Ballard's Hore hound Syrup is superior to any other cough medicine, and will do all that Is claimed for it. and it is so pleasant to take. My little girl wants to take It when she has no need for It." Ballard a Horebound Syrup la the great cure for all pulmonary ailments. 25c, 50c and 11.00. at Cosmonolltan Pharmacy, B. Ruppe. o FOR SALE Old papers, 25 cents per l'rrdnd. at the Cltlsen once. One F.linute Cough Cure Fop Coughs, Colds and croup. FROFESIONAL CARDS SIMON STERN'S REGISTER OF SPRING ARRIVALS. MEN'S SUITS FOR EASTER. KNOX HATS SOFT AND STIFF, TIGER HATS SOFT AND STIFF. HANAN & SON'S SHOES. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. TIES AND HOSIERY FOR EASTER SIMON STERN, The Railroad Avenue Clothier. Just received a large assortment of art squares and rugs. Albert Faber, Grant building. o We are headquarters for lace cur tains, draperies and portieres. Albert Faber, 305 Railroad avenue. . o Gentlemen! Let us take your meas ure now for a new suit. Our tailoring pleases. Nettleton Tailoring Agency. Ties, Hosiery, Hats, Suits, all for Easter. 1903. Simon Stern, the Rail road Avenue Clothier. n Our linen display is attractive; our prices none the less so. Albert Faber, Grant building. Boys' W. L. Douglas 82.50 shoes- strongest boys' shoe in the world made of box calf or vlcl kid, at 82.50. Simon Stern, Railroad Ave. Clothier. aaoaoaoaoaooaoaooo D O "WELL SAY, THEY'RE ALL RIGHT ' 0 D ooa0Dooooaoaaonoo MANAGER OF 'Albuquerque Abstract Company Next Door to First National Bank. Now Telephone 22. Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Works trtrtetrtrtn R. P. HALL, Proprietor I Iron and Brass Castings; Ore, Coal and Lumber Cars; Shaftings, Pulley Grade Bars, Babbitt Metal; Colu nans and Iron Fronts for Buildings; Repairs on Mining and Mi 11 Machinery a Specialty. FOUNDRY 8IDE RAILROAD TRACK ALBUQUEP.CUE, N. Mi THE JOHN BECKER CO., Roller Mills and Elevator ""Jl!"!' . . !".', .t JL The powder puff may help to hide the ravages of time but it avails little to hide the ravages of disease. When the face is disfigured by eruptions, the treatment must go below the surface to the blood, which ia corrupt and impure. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures disfiguring eruptions which are caused by impure blood. It cures scro fulous sores, erysijelus, boils, pimples, eczema, salt-rheum and other eruptive diseases which impure blood breeds and feeds. I w troubled with cmi from the crown of my hnd to the olr of my feet." writer Mrt. KIU Quirk, of Casa city, TutcoU Co., Mich. "Could uot walk at timea nor wear my ahor. Thought there wu no help for me at least th doctur aaid there none. I went to et Irienda at Chrintmaa time and there heard of IV.. a.wt (hut I,r Pifrrv't (-.olden Medical Dlft- covery had done for them, and waa advlaed to try it al once, ror lear inai i miKiii . my friend aent to the village and aot a bottle DENTIST8. Edmund J. Alger, D. D. 8. i Railroad avenue. Office hours, S:N a w.n n ..,.n n m " in. iu u u. 111. TeleDhon 462. Appointments maae oy mau. Ellis MacDougall, D. D. 8. N. T. Armlio building, room 2. Office hours. 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.; 1:30 p. has found out how they do things at m. to 5 p. m. Appointments made by I the Imperial laundry mall. Automatic 'phone 157; uid 'phone 62. LAWYERS. Bernard S. Rodey ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, Albuquerque, N. M. Prompt attention riven o in oufm nert&imnff 10 tne uroieawiun. tlce In all courts of the territory and foro the United States land office. Ira M. Bond a ttab wrv.JT.i.iw 42 F" street N. W.. Washington, 1). c 1'enaiona, imi, ente. copyrights, cavlala, leliera patent, trade marks, claims. William D. Lee iTTnpNrT.T.i.w. Office, room 7. N. T. Armljo building. Will practice In all the courts or the territory. talSydrLwfXaiied When you want to buy Flour and Bran, cr want to eelr shirt into such shape that a fellow Wheat, Write to doesn't feel like 30 cents when he puts TORN BEOKEK OO , Props. BELEN, N.! M It on. Imperial laundry for mine." xaa u Just a little soliloquy of a man who AllTf.matlc 'Phone No. 5l6. Residence, Auiomanc rnone aoy Bell Telephone No. 1 1 5. Imperial Laundry Back of Postofflce. be-1 and made me pronme that I wail had been netting worne au inc time. iou. thirteen bottlraol the ' Golden Medical Discov ery' and ten vials of Dr. Fierce'a Pleasant M- R. W. D. Bryan ATTORNET-AT LAW. Albuquerque, N. M. Office, Klnit National liank buildlnr Frank W. Clancy ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rooms t and , N. T. Armljo building. Albuquerque. N. M. E. W. Dobson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, CromweU I bloek, Albuquerque, N. M. leta. and used All-Healing Salve." which made complete cure. It was alow, but mre. 1 waa taking the medicine atwut eight moolha. 1 would aay to all who read this; try Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery before wast ing time and rooury " me sole motive ior suusuiuiion is tu i- permit the dealer to make the little more AORNE7T. Cromwell block. profit paid b y the sale of lew mentonous ANT J" medicines. He gains ; you lose. There- - fore accept no substitute for "Golden PHYSICIANS. Medical Discovery.". Dr. J. E. Bronsort i Dr. Pierce's relicts cleanse the clogged nn..,vi. Thvalc1an. svsteni from accumulated impurities. Room 17. Whiting Block. LOCAL' UNDERTAKER SANTA Ft PACIFIC RAILROAB. COMflERCIAL CLUB BU1LD1NO. THOUSANDS SAVED By m in Gel Your Summer Suit Made al WILLIAM a faNFD Fr Consumption. Coughs, Colds "a.LrlJlll.K .j ,ii turrit akin i iii.r. trhuri fs Thia wonderful medicine positively THE TAILOR cures uoneuniption.couRns, L-oiua Hroncmtia, Asthma, rneumouia. Eli Fever, Pleurisy, LaOrippe. Uoarseness, So reThroat andW hoop ing CJough. 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