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ALBUQUEllOUE EVENING CITIZEN. PAGE THREE .00 DOWN 400 LOTS - - 50 x i 42 FEET .00 f 1 II WEEK M $100, $150, $200 PER LOT $1 PER WEEK .TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1905. $10 $10 DOW 27 LotS .00 DOWN "just ju,luj" uaia -gasa Th? Globe-Werniche Elastic Sectional Book Case Is the standaVd of excellen:y In book cases. They are the orig Inators of the unit system in book cases. We have the exclusive agency of this world-famous line, and have just received a com plete line of them, and Invite you to call and inspect the line. It is a pleasure to show you the many advantages of the GLOBE WERNICKE over other makes. Why pay as much for an Inferior article as you can get the standard for. See our window display. "Get the habit." J. D. EMMONDS Successor to W. V. Futrelle. REGULATIONS FOR LIVESTOCK SHIPMENTS Cattle Allowed in Transit for More than Twenty-Eight Consecutive Hours MUST BE FED AND WATERED On the recommendation of Dr. D. E. Salmon, chief of the bureau of ani mal industry, the department of agri culture has decided to approve of the shipment of cattle In transit for more than twenty-eight consecutive hours, If made under the following condi tions: First That the cars containing the cattle shall be equipped with service able hay racks, each lineal foot of which shall have a capacity of not less than one cubic loot, extending aiuus the sides of the cars from the doors to the ends, and that the cars shall be eo arranged that the racks may be readily filled with hay through open ings In the car roof. Second That the cars shall be fit ted with cemi-cylindrieal watering troughs of galvanized or cast iron, not less than seven inches deep by not less than twelve Inches wide across the top inside measurement, with the inner edge curved to retain the water and facilitate filling. These troughs to be placed in proper positions along the sides of the cars and to extend from the doors to the ends. All troughs to be so arranged that they can be readily filled with water and emptied on the outside of the car, and the troughs be kept free from all litter and filth. Third Food and water to be sup plied at Intervals not exceeding twenty-eight hours while the shipments are In transit, and in supplying water each car to be stopped for at least five minutes, during which time the troughs shall le kept filled with clear water and all the animals given an opportunity to drink. Fourth In order that the cattle may have sufficient space and oppor tunity to rest, the cars shall not be overloaded, and in all shipments there shall be room In each car for at loast one-third of the cattle to lie down at the same time. The number of head cf cattle that may be carried in a thirty-six foot car is shown in the following table, according to the aver age live weight: Aver. Number of Aver. Number of live cattle for live rattle for weight 700 R0i 9i0 1,100 36-foot car welcht 3C-foot car 2:i 1,300 17 22 21 20 19 1.400 1,500 1,600 1.800 16 16 14 12 1,200 18 1.700 13 A nlllilltpr tf rallronil nfNMnlu A ro said to have protested to Secretary Wilson agaiust that section of the new regulations providing that 23 head of cattle, averaging 700 pounds, may be carried on one standard car, or 12 head averaging 1,800 pounds. The protest Is directed against the limitation In weight, which is below that allowed for granting carload freight rates. FOR A JOINT TRACK AT COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS General Manager J. E. Hurley, of the Santa Fe, now has a force of sur veyors at work surveying for a Joint track at Coffeyville, Kan. The engi neers will report on the cost of such a track and if it is decided to build it the Santa Fa and the Missouri, Kan sas & Texas railways will use it Jointly. BRAKEMAN SUES RAILROAD FOR LOSS OF A FOOT A big damage suit has been filed In the district rourt at El Paso. Tun. against the Santa Fe Railway com pany, by (. A. Sowers of Wlnslow, Arizona. The plaintiff demands the sum of $20,000 for the loss of a foot, which had to be amputated by reason Sold L&St W. H. clm;iip' gjxr gtt.itjp msnwart: Corner Coal Ave. and Second St of an injury sustained at Gallup, Mc Klnley county, while he was acting as brakenian on the Santa Fe. Sowers says that he was riding on the footboard in front of an engine, to be ready to turn a switch, when the rack gave way and the cow catcher was broken, is foot was caught and so badly injured that it had to be am putated. SANTA FE TO ERECT NEW STEEL WATER TANKS The building department of the Santa Fe is preparing to erect two new steel water tanks, one to be lo cated at Los Angeles and the other at Sorrento, in place of the one burned some weeks ago. The tank at Los Angeles will be one of the largest on the division, Be ing 48 feet in diameter, while the one at Sorrento will be 29 feet. The tanks will be of sheet steel and of the latest design in every way. m GENERAL MANAGER SIMMONS GIVES CHECK TO CLUB. 1 'ine Aiamogordo Railway club Is now out or debt, having last week re ceived from General Manager Sim mons, of the El Paso & Southwestern railway, a check for over $150, enough to cover the indebtedness and to leave a little surplus besides. . GALLUP WANTS A NEW SANTA FE RAILWAY DEPOT The people of Gallup, McKlnley county, are agitating ways and means whereby the Santa Fe railway can be induced to erect a new station in the town. The old station Is entirely "too small to accommodate the business. m m m H. F. Griffith, formerly conductor on the Silver City branch of the Santa Fe, has been given the run which A. W. Wells held so long, previous to ' his death on the Rio Grande division. I Mr. Wells, it will be remembered, met i a tragic death at San Antonio, N. M., ' aoout two montas ago. m m m Work Is progressing very favorably on the building of a macadamized road from Fort Wiugate station on the San ta Fe railway in McKlnley county, to Fort Wlngate. The government has appropriated the sum of $15,000 for, the construction of the road. I C. M. Taylor, master mechanic for the Santa Fe at Katon, was an Albti queque visitor yesterday and returned north last night. Mr. Taylor was the guest of Clarence Ten Eyck, yard- master of the local yards. I " I Bert Troutman, son of George Trout man, foreman at the local stock yards,' has been put on at the local round house as night call boy. I The Only Way. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, con stipation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indlf-'estion, dyspepsia ami all stomach troubles that are curab e are quickly cured by the use of Koilol Dyepepsia Cure. Kodol digests what you eat and strengthens the whole digestive apparatus. MEETING OF SAN JUAN COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE. The San Juan Normal institute will be held at Aztec, healuiiing August 14, and continuing for two wet Us. Prof, II. F. Thomas, of Newkiik, UMa, will be conductor, assisted by Prof. A. Martin of Farmington and Miss Jennevra and Eva Kissel. The teach ers' examination may take place dur ing the last two days of the institute, but Snperlntendf-nt Smith will decide definitely on this point later. For Over Sixty Years. An old ni well tried rrmedy Mrs. Wlnslow s Soothing Syrup tins Iwn i us.il for over sixty years by millions of 1 multiem for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind rhollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea, is pleasant to the tate. Bold by drupglHts In very part of the world. Twnty-nve cents bottle. Its value Is Incalculable. Tie lie and aalr t .-.w Mm t ' i i a .... . ' ' ' - i'i'iwup count ing Syrup, and take tv other kind. RflOnth. SURETY Greer, Pres. Solomon !T v: iiwsn SHOTGUN QUARANTINE AGAINST PESTILENCE, A STERN REALITY ARMED GUARDS ISOLATE TOWNS FROM FEVER STRICKEN NEW ORLEANS MENACING CHALL ENGE OF SENTRIES HALTS ANY WHO WOULD ENTER FROM THE INFECTED SECTION TRAINS NOT ALLOWED TO STOP AND STEAMBOATS TURNED AWAY RUIN SOMETIMES FOLLOWS H EALTH RULE. By J. H. Whyte. (Special Yellow Fever Commissioner at New Orleans for The Evening Citizen. New Orleans, Aug. 8. Now that yellow fever is officially declared In New Orleans and in other sections of the south, the subject of "shotgun quarantines" is being discussed all over the couutiy, and especially by those who attempt to break through them here in the south. A "cordon" is the name applied to a line of aimed guards drawn up about a city or town during yellow fever times to keep people from go ing out or coming In. New Orleans has not taken advantage of a shotgun quarantine for many yea:s, but the smaller towns in the rural sections still use them. Monroe, I.a., has one of them now, and only a few days ago a man who tried to break through to get his family was jailed and fined $100, fumigated and detained. In many of the towns the quarantine is against the entire world, and not a living soul is allowed to enter or leave regardless of where he came from. Canton, Miss., has such a quarantine at this time. Shotgun quarantine guards, as a rule, serve watches of tx hours. Ev ery citizen is impressed into this service. Even a military penalty for sWeping at the post lias been known to be enforced. There have also been Instances of people being shot In an attempt to balk the quarantine, but the lisk is so great that It is seldom taken. When a town Is so quarantined con nection with the outside world Is had by carriers depositing mail and mer chandise needed at some convenient s;ot beyond the guard lines, where it is fumigated before being allowed to he lnnu'lit in by the guards them selves. Not even a dress pattern can be taken Into a Mississippi town from New Orleans at this time without be ing first held up and fumigated. Shot mm iiiai ant lues In many In stances are so effectual that even freight and passenger trains are not allowi d to stop. Armed guards are placed along the deimt platforms in the towns to see that the windows of through passenger trains are kepi closed. One of them left open Upon any train passing through the station is quite likily to be the reason for a load of liucksliKt being fired at that particular car window. The Louisville Ai Nashville trains, now, in passing through Mississippi, only carry through passengers, and these are locked In the cars before leaving New Orleans, along with armed giuuls. Electric fans have been put in, that the passengers may have cooler air to breathe. In Baton Rouge, la 1897, even the With every deed INVESTMENT COMPANY Luna, V-Pres. M, W. Flournoy, Sec. D. K. 23. re- mln!stersfend the editors at thenews papers were pressed into the shotgun quarantine guard service. Any man refusing to serve, regardless of his station or excuse, was promptly hus tled off to jail and kept there until he changed bis mind.. One does not feel at all comforta ble In traveling through a community in a train with the door and windows locked, and Beetng at every passing station long-mustached armed men with big shotguns, hands on trigger, eyeing you as suspiciously as if you were a despeiado. At but few towns in Mississippi at this Beason will mer chandise be received from New Or leans. An armed guard met one of the Imperial line of steamboats at Natchez the other day and told the captain he would have to return to New Or leans, as he would not be allowed to touch shore, let alone unload. As the yellow fever this year start ed among the Italians in the foreign settlement of New Orleans, an Italian showing up In a country town now, has a narrow chance of escaping, even with his life, if he proves to have come from New Orleans. Some of the towns really wish to keep open to New Orleans, and have protested to the authorities because of quarantine regulations. Protests of this sort have been made by the health resort towns on the Mississippi sound, which are almost entirely sup ported by summer residents from New Orleans. Many hotel managers In these towns have been financially ruined. B. B. B. BITTER, BLACK, BILE AND HOW RIGHT FOOD CORRECTS IT. Illliousness, from Incorrect food, opens the way for an outfit of derange ments of not only the body but the mind as well. The world is a dark or gloomy place to the victim, whether millionaire or mendicant. The wife of the head of a great In surance oflice in an eastern city, was cured, completely, of this wrecked af fliction by the use of Grape Nuts. She says: "For years I was a constant sufferer from biliousness and extreme consti pation and I suffered from the most dreadful headaches once a week, which sometimes lasted three or four days at a time. Grape N'uts food came to my notice about five years ago. I liked it from the first and began to ine It because I liked it, without any thought that It might help my health. To my surprise I noied that after a short time all my ailments began to decrease, and they gradually but sure ly disappeared. I am now, and havo been for years, completely freo from them and enjoy perfect health. '"Everyone In my house now eats Grape-Nuts regularly, even my little two-year-old girl likes It with her Post urn Coffett (another thing" we are never without) and prefers it to any other cereal. It pulled her through a difficult period of teething during the hot weather -she never refused Grape Nuts when other food could not tempt her to eat. It Is t ho first food I Intend to give to my babq boy when I wean him. "My husband eats more Grape-Nuts foil at every meal than of any other one dish. He says It never palls on him, and he finds that It regulates Ms liwels perfectly." Name given by Posttim Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. 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