Newspaper Page Text
HIE ALBUQUERQUE DAIjL i CITIZEN, FB1DA1, MAY 20 1905 HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES Tooth Nail Hair Cloth Mat Baby TUB MOST el!able quality to be found in the market. Every ono jruaranteed a represented or money refunded. Many Kngllsh, French and ltussian. ALVARADO PHARMACY B. H. BRIGG A CO., Prop. Colorado, 'Phone 48 ... Automatic 'Phone 397 O HUGHES McCREIQHT, Publishers Thoa Hut Editor W t. MoCrela1it....MaT. and City Editor Pueliehed Dally and V.'aakly. UNiqHWLABEL OFFICIAL PAPER OF BERNALILLO COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE Associated Press Afternoon Diapatchoa Largest City and County Circulation Thm Largeat New Mexico Circulation Largeat Northern Arizona Circulation Copies of tbla paper may be found on l at Washington la tbe office of our apeetal ecrrvapondent, B. Q. Blners, IL8 1 street N. W., Waahinatoa D. C. Terma of Subscription. Dally, by nail, one year, In ad- 1 vance $5.00 Daily, by mail, one month 60 Daily, by carrier, one month 60 Dally, ky earrier, oaa week N Weekly, ky mall, one year 1.00 Tbe Daily Cltlien will be dellTered la tbe city at tbe low rate of 20 centa per week, er for 60 cents per month, vhen said monthly. These ratea are leas iaaa those of any other dally pa par In tbe territory. SUBSCRIBERS will eonfer a faror on Tbe Citlaen by notifying as immedi ately of any non-delWery of the pa-per. than at this time last year. With the exception of the grain movement, the healthiest conditions prevail all over the west. Country merchants are now finding it difficult to keep their shelves filled with dry goods, hardware and other articles which go Into almost daily consumption at this time of year. There is a good deal of building go ing on, calling for nearly all grades of machinery. FACTS AND FIGURES HURT. The Citizen is the organ of no one man; It is the organ, however, of the republican party, and will defend the untruthful accusations and unjust as saults made upon the republicans by our much esteemed contemporary, the Democrat. The facts and figures about the county school districts, published yesterday afternoon in The Citizen, were obtained from Eslavio Vigil, the county school superintendent, and are of public record. By publishing them a bit of genuine information the peo ple of the city and county should know The Citizen did not become the or gan of Mr. Vigil nor Mr. Huhbell, and this paper did not deal in abusive epi thets. Facts and figures when pre sented In The Citizen usually bring forth a twisted article from the corpor ation sheet. One of the close-by school districts is Barelas, and Mr. Vigil in vites the editor of the Democrat to visit that district and see for himself. YOU'LL LOOK WELL And feel well, too. If you will only take a dose of Hoetetter'a Stomach Bitters before each meal. It willaid digestion, prevent the bowels from becoming constipated and the blood Impure, ateady the nerves and stimulate the liver and kidneys. These are the se crets of good health and must be ob served. Hundreds of Bit kly men and women have bcin made strong and healthy by the Bitters. Be sure to try It. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS assembly room to an appreciative audi ence. The lecture was Instructive and interesting, and It Is td be regretted that so few attended. President Tight was around yesterday Interviewing scholars who might wish to attend the university, and we understand a num ber will attend next year from here. Gallup Republican. Traveling la Dangerous. constant motion Jars the kidneys which are kept in place In the body by delicate attachments. This Is the rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much, suffer from kidney disease in some from. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. E. Hausan, locomotive engineer, Lima, Ohio, writes, "Constant vibra tion of the engine caused me a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley's Kid ney Cure." Alvarado Pharmacy. GALLUP SCHOOL. We are violating no confidence when we aay that Albuquerque will have 10,000 people wUhln five years. Corn planting is backward In Ken tacky this spring, but the planting of feudists began a little earlier than usual. The eating of snakes, lizards, scor pions, centipedes, tarantulas and other reptiles Is now prohibited by statue In Kansas. The sad tidings comes flashing over the wires from Tarrytown, that Mr. Rockefeller's $30,000 cow has suffered a "slight relapse." Australian authorities want to intro duce gophers into that country to des troy rabbits. What will they subse quently import to destroy gophers? By the time the governor of Penn aylvania gets out of the range of the anuzzled press of that state he will feel like the parrot who reached the con elusion that he bad talked too much A muzzled press is a dangerous thing to fool with. MEMORIAL DAY. Tomorrow the old soldiers. the young soldiers, their wives, sisters and daughters, -will decorate the graves of the honored dead. The occasion Is Decoration day, a day set apart to honor the memory of those who gave their lives in the defense of their coun try and their country's honor. All over the territory and especially In Albuquerque the surviving members of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Women's Relief Corps will as usual, proceed to the cemetery where lie their comrades who have answered the roll call of him who said: "Well done, thou good and noble servant." AH the people should participate in this day's celebration. It is the time when the patriotism of the people should be displayed, and it Instills In the bosom of the rising generation that patriotic spirit which had made the nation famous. It Is a time when the people of New Mexico especially Bhould remember the men who In the time of danger, braved Spanish bullets and gave up their lives for anotner star. For it is on this day that we ob literate the marks that once threaten ed to separate our country. One nation and one people; we know no north, no south, no east and no west. We stand linked together with the golden chain of love for the memory of the new sol diers who have Joined another army whose commander is "Peace." An appropriate program of exercises will be rendered at the city park to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The Grayson Caae. As confidently predicted, says the Silver City Independent, matters In the case of Charles F. Grayson of this city, have taken a most favorable turn to wards Mr. Grayson. Even the sensa tional dallies of the eai?t are outspoken n his behalf, and It has been demon strated that he has acted the part of an honorable and upright man through out. Press dispatches indicate that tbe case against him will never be brought to trial, as even the prosecuting wit ness has failed to appear. Mr. Grayson is expected back in Sil ver City the latter part of the present week, and when he returns he will even command a higher respect and confidence that he did before. Program of Exercises for Tonight's Entertainment. The commencement exercises of the Gallup public school will be held at Kitchen's opera house. Gallup, this ev ening, when the following program will be rendered: Invocation Rev. Robt. Hodgson Tenor Solo "Never" ..Arthur Smith Salutatory "What Is My Errand Here' Emma May Patterson Essay "The Purification of City Politics" Weldon Coltrln Smith French Horn Solo (Selected) ... . Rev. George Leo Patterson Oration "Our Names May Be Num bered With These" Jessie Oliver Oration "The Web of Our Lives Is of Mingled Yarn". MattieOoff Stokes Reading "What Ailed the Pudding" Myrtle Emily Warren Oration "Our Vantage Ground". . . . Isabell Minnie Brown Vocal Solo (Selected) Mrs. W. H. Morris Oration "Friendship" Margaret Stokes Essay "Coal and Coke" William Pattlson Song (Selected) Frank Patterson Valedictory "A Backward and For ward Look". . .Ella Florence Flahlve Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent R. R. Iarkln Benediction Rev. Robert Hodgson The class, which Is the largest In the history of the school, is composed of the following young people: Isabell Minnie Brown, Jessie Oliver, William Pattlson, Margaret Stokes, Minnie Goff Stokes, Weldon Coltrln Smith and Ella Florence Flahlve. Only one of the original members of the class, which at first numbered something like seventy-two youngsters, will graduate. The other seventy-one have dropped out and their places have been par tially taken by others. The one mem ber that has held the fort Is Miss Jessie Oliver, who is, also, one of the youngest members. A Farmer Straightened Out "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and told him to use It freely and if not satisfied after using It he need not pay a cent for It," says C. P. Ray- tier, of fattens Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, 'give me another bottle of cuamberlain's Pain Balm. I want It in the house all the time for it cured me." For sale by all druggists. o ATTORNEY PERCY WILSON. Will On matters of vast importance that of defending the people of the territory against such attacks as those made by Kev. Skinner the Democrat maintains complete silence, thus giving out the impression that it corroborates the re marks of Rev. Skinner. There is a marked depression In the thievery industry in Egypt. The hotels la Cairo bolt their doors and have in troduced Yale locks, burglar proof aafes, and other American contriv ances, to throw the light fingered ori entals out of the successful practice of their ancestral profession. There is no section of the country that has a more promising prospect than San Juan county, this year, says tbe Times. Our fruit, at least in the section around Farmington, Is still un injured and is now out of danger. Ap ricots are as large as the end of a man's thumb, and cherries are almost half grown, while pears, apples and peaches are coming into good form. The editor of the Democrat, who is now writing about the condition of the country schools, was once upon a time the county school superintendent him aelf. Did he keep up the country acbools in any better shape than Hub- bell or Vigil? No, not so good, for be did very little work during bis term except to draw his salary. People who live In glass bouses, etc., should not be constantly throwing stones. GOOD TIMES IN WEST. Continued heavy shipments of gen eral merchandise remains the chief feature of tbe traffic situation In the west. There appears to be no abate tnent of this class of freight and all of Aclals report the movement greater NOT HURT BY STRIKES. Despite the great extent to which labor troubles have disturbed building operations all over the country, the makers of structural steel say there is no diminution In the volume of orders placed. The effect of the strikes has been discernable in certain localities, principally in New York City, but only In the suspension of small operations. The larger number of consumers, and those who use the most material, have continued to place their orders for the season, in the belief that labor trou bles are only a temporary Infliction. Steel men say that one reason why matters have not been so serious as reports would lead the public to sup pose is the fact that employers have co-operated much more than ever be fore In the helping of one another out. The sales agent of several of the prin cipal steel companies regard the uni form volume of orders as a very strong indication of the confidence of contrac tors and building firms in the early subsistence of the strike waves. In steel circles it is freely predicted that the reduction in the price of pig iron will be a decided benefit to all branches of the industry. The same men who express this opinion have for months contended that the pig iron market had been forced to an artificial level, the maintenance of which would result injuriously to construction in terests all over the country. Deliver Commencement Address at College Next Month. Beginning with the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday, June 7, the closing exercises for the present school year of the college will begin. The program will cover three days, closing with the commencement exer cises on Wednesday, on which occa sion Percy Wilson, Esq., of Silver City, will deliver the principal address. Miss Nona Muipijy, of Hlllsboro, whose beautiful mezzo-soprano voice our readers remember with so much pleasure, will be pleasant and Blng. The exercises will be in every way entertaining and instructive. Las Cruces Progress. From a Cat Scratch. on the arm, to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boil, DcWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve Is a quick cure. In buying Witch Harel Salve, be particular to gel De Witt's--this Is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by B. H. Briggs & Co:, S. 'ann & Son. The Daily Citisen, 15 cents per week. HROFESIONAL CARDS DENTISTS. W. V. Wolvln, D. D.. C Dental Surgeon Santa Fe Pacific Railroad, Grant Block, Albuquerque, N. M. Both 'Phones. Ellis MaeDougall, D. D. 8. N. T. Armijo building, room 3. Office hours, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.; 1:30 p. m. to 6 p. m. Appointments made by mall. Automatic 'phone 157: Old 'phone 62. Edmund J. Alger, D. O. 8. a Railroad avenue. Office hours, I: a. mfl to 12:S0 d. m. : 1:30 D. m. to S p. m Telephone 462. Appointments made by mau. LAWYERS. Bernard C. Kodey M. Prompt attention riven to all business pertaining to the profession. Will prac tice In all courts of the territory and be fore the United States land omce. Ira M. Bond ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 42 F atreet N. W.. Washington. D. C. Pensions, lands, pat ents, copyrights, cavlats, letters patent trade marks, claims. William D. Lee ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, room 7, N T. Armijo bt'lldlng. Will practice In al the courts of the territory. Foley's Honey and Tar Is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. Alvarado Pharmacy. Prof. Tight at Gallup. President W. G. Tight, of the Univer sity of New Mexico, delivered a lecture Tuesday evening In tbe High school JEMEZ & SULPHUR HOT SPRINGS STAGE LINE. Carries the u. b. mau; only Hue with a change of stock en route; good rigs, horses and drivers; leavea Albuquer que every day In the week, except Sunday, at 6 a. m. For particulars address W. L. Trimble A Co., agents, Albuquerque, or J. i.. BLOCK, pro prietor, Jemec, N. M. motherhood," savs the doctor. Some times he qualifies tbe statement, and says: "Impossible without an opera tion." Yet both these "impossibles" have been made possibles by the use oi ut. i-ierce s ravome i re- scriptiou. Many times the Hindrances to mother hood are to be found in womanly diseases or weaknesses, which are perfectly and permanently cured by n l-"a- vonte I're-0110110" Tuis srreat medi- x 1 J X cine for women cures ir regularity and driea debilitatinsr drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration, and ires feuiale weak ness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "I witih to add my testimony huudrrds ol others a to the Mueof lr lterre'B meflii-iiif writes Mr Ma M. I h'orrl oflitoua, HuliUird Co., Minn. " li.ive doctore.1 with a great ruany phvitiati-vmie Hiteci.iliHti : have twice liren In a hospital iir treatment. Mv cabe has Iteeu regmue.l at. a hiwlci, one. nml Ihcy knew not what the trou'u? a. Heart wa bail : atumach sll out ol ot.ur: lire.! out ; cevere pains in all parti, of fir lxily ; Rinktit bui-lla, and nearly every uil v in a wom.t-i cutd havt. I took many a ooit .- of -im.nt medii-im-s without eflect. I Ut .it '':i:ig l)r Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, an ! o months sfterwsrd I gnve birth to s ten :u i 1 hoy. Alt v.onas had stated as a tan tiat I never umld bear a (kud. Both tlie aby and nivnelf were strong, and I got along tplcndiilly thaukstoyour medicine. The Common Senae Medical Adviser, looH large paes, in pugier covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to I pay expense ot mailing onlv. Address 1 lit. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.'Y. 1 M Xrv I I 0 ry X a", X fTAViaSl 1 aVW - ' W I X fllf x 1 w r 7 a ,, R. W. D. Bryan ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Albuquerque, K M. Office, First National Bank building. Frank W. Clancy ATTONET-AT-IJIW. rooms 1 and J, N T. Armijo building, Albuquerque, N. M. E. W. Dobaon ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, Cromwell block, Albuquerque, N. U. John H. Stlngle ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Cromwell block Albuquerque, N. M. Roow 17, PHYSICIANS. Di. J, E. Bronson Homeopathle Physician. Whiting Bloc MUSIC. See Jos. A. Blondln, Manager Al varado Trio for music for receptions muslcales, banquets, etc. Headquar ters. Hall & Iearnard. 1882 1003 F. G. Pratt & Co. Sole Agents for Casino Canned Goods, Jas. Heekin & Co.'s Coffees, Im boden's Granite Flour. Staple and Fancy Groceries 214 South Second Street Hllaboro Creamery Butter Best Earth. O.tlera Solicited. Free Delivery J. A. SKINNER Dealer in Staple and iFancy Groceries 206 WEST KAILROAD AVENUZ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. PIONEER BAKERY SIMON BALLING, Proprietor. Successor to Balling Bros. Wedding : Oake : a : Specialtj We desire patronage, and we guarantee first-class baking. W7 ft. First 8L, Albuquerque, N. M Ayers Sarsaparilla Purifies the blood, gives strength to the nerves,and brings color to the cheeks. Ayer's Pills regulate the bowels, cure constipation and biliousness, and aid the digestion. Two grand family medicines. Sold or 60 years. J C, Aw Ca., Lowell, Nmi Didn't Get the Drink. Encarnaclon Ybarrl is another of the many victims of misplaced confidence. He was having a social time with some friends Saturday night, when Andraea Pena asked him to go outside of the house In which they were congregated and have a nice quiet drink on the side, so to speak. Ybarrl could not be discourteous and refuse, but when he got outside, Pena, Instead of offering the expected libation, struck him a se vere blow over the head with a bottle. Ybarrl was quite severely cut about the head, while Pena was locked up by the peace officers. Silver City Inde pendent. Quick Arrest. J. A. Qulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospital from a severe case of piles causing twenty-four tu mors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured htm. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at all druggists. WITH AMPLE MEANS AND UNSUPPASSEO FACILITIES THE BANK OF COMMERCE OF ALBUQUEBQUb, N, M EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION AND 8OLICIT8 NEW ACCOUNTS. CAP! TAL. $ 100,000.0a OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: M. 8. OTERO, President W S STRICKLER, V. F., and Cashier, W. J. JOHNSON, Aaat Cashlet WM. MclNTOSH SOLOMON LUNA GEO. ARNOT. J. C. BALDRIDGE A. M. BLACKWELL W. A. MAXWELL DEPOSITORY FOR ATCHISON, TOPEKA V 8ANTA FE RAILWAY The Union Market t07 West Golf Avenue. J. M. riOORE (ESTABLISHED 188.) Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans ABSTRACTS OP TITLE TO iERNAI ILLO COUNTY REAL ES TATE AND MINING PROPERTY FURNISHED PROMPTLY. WILL INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST RATES. HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. TAXES I AID AND ENURE CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY FOR RESIDENTS AND NON-RESIDENTS. - I 1 X V zf, mi J WM. GOETTING CO., Proprietors All kinds of Fresh torats handled Sausage making a specialty. JOE RICHARDS, CIGARS UJtt West Railroad Avenue. fal Cct Y e or Summer Sal Made at WILLIAM GLEASNER THE TAILOR 216 1-2 SQUID SCCtM St. AlDyqacrqac MANAGER OF Albuquerque Abstract Company Next Door to First National Bank. New Telephone 122. Mbuqueroue Foundry and Machine Works R. P. HALL, Proprietor Iron and Brass Castings; Ore, Coal and Lumber Cars; Shaftings, Pulley, Grade Bars, Babbitt Metal; Columns and Iron Fronts for Buildings; Repairs on Mining and Mill Machinery a Specialty. FOUNDRY 8IDE RAILROAD TRACK ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. THE JOHN BECKER CO., Boiler Mills and Elevator -i: ill' apfS" ISf'tHm. . - ....-.3bssaa-s tan fit llii.l fl-niii I' I lMailM II I I i i J D2E Early Risers The famous little pills. When you want to buy Flour and Bran, cr want to sell Wheat, write to THE JOHN BEOKEK OO , Props. 3ELEN, N. M Cheap California Trip In Pullman Tourist Sleeper daily on fast train, with pleasant people. Save numt-y ami travel comfortably. Personally conducted excursions in charge of experienced agent, tri-wetklv To Los Angeles, San Francisco Inqulrs of local aisnt Santa Fe i Ma,i,W.M.l,l il - i n c ii r1 Yon will like the Service