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I. MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1905. "" -W- nm r.W $2,000,000 Worth ISO Beautiful 50-Foot Residence Lots in the Eastern Q1GQ, 15Q, Q2QQ A LOT SI O 1 o 0 Wide Open Doors COME IN AND MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME. SPECIAL PRICES TO VISITORS. ASK ABOUT THE FREIGHT WE PAY. J. D. EMMONS Successor to Futrolle Furniture Co.. Corner Coal Ave. an. 2d St. V n ccoecooeoiooc090oiot Railroad The Brotherhood of Railway men of America have decided to hold their next biennial convention in Cni cago. Charles N. Sumner, the chief i engineer of the Moffat t road, who ' in Chicago and other cities, which the was south, has returned to Colorado. railways have constructed in t tit Mr. Sumner was formerly collected j course of cosstlv track elevations, with the El Paso & Northeastern. - The Ueming Graphic says: It is reported that Trainmaster Smith of the Santa Fe is soon to accept a posi tion with the Southwestern company.' and that Mr. Ridley will succeed him!. as trainmaster. The Chieftain says: Agent 'l nomas' Jaques says that the Santa Fe sold, about lot) tickets during the week! from Socorro to the Albuquerque ter- j ritorial fair and return. This is a; pretty good showing for Socorro. The Pennsylvania railroad has aban-,to doned its idea of laying a six-track line between Philadelphia and New York. Busines is heavy enough to warrant this number of tracks, but they would cause endles inconven ience. The New Mexican says: C. V. Cook, Jr., traveling freight agent of the Santa Fe railway, with headquar te:s at Albuquerque, accompanied by Airs. Cook and child, arrived in the city Saturday noon and are registered at the Claire. . At the meeting of the stockholders of the Arizona Kastern Railroad com pany held the other day, the follow ing directors were elected for the en suing year: Kpes Randolph, K. A. McFurland, E. Ives, E. V. Clapp and B. Titus. Instructions have been the Pennsylvania railroa-d gage cats must be placed all passenger coaches on issued by that bag ahead of all trains. whether the This is done collisions. is need for them or not. in order to save lives in Corrected figures show that the Santa Ke system carried IT.ti'.'t pas-.-engei's from and through Kansas Cry to Denver for the (liand Army en campment. is estimated that the Santa Fe carried 2o per cent of the l'iisines to l)i nvcr. San (ieronimo day at Taos. Septem ber 2S, .'a. lie and October 1. ami tor This occasion the I. & It. 'I. railway will make a rate of $I.m for the round trip. Santa IV to Se: vi'.let'a and re turn. Stage tare from Servilletta to Taos ami return. $''. for the round tri. mm. AGED NATIVE KILLED IN DEM ING YARDS. Lucas Martinez, an old Mexican, was killed at the yards Wednesday, says the Iieining ("iiaphie. He- was picking up something near the plut foim when the switch engine came up, bumped a car and pushed it against the old man and crushed the live out of him. He was over '.hi years of age and had been repctedly warned away from the station. The verdict was "unavoidable accident inflicted by the switch engine." The bell n.id been rung mid the whistle blown, but the old man could not be seen from the engine ami no one knew lie was near the track. NOVEL COURT DECISION AGAINST SOUTHERN PACIFIC. A suit was brought against the Southern Pacific Railway company for llo.ooo damages on account of tin death of a woman thrown from a bu-.-uy by reason of In r hor.-e taking fright troni a t:ain passing on an oveihead stone and !.;eel si picture. It w as al leaed in suit that no warning by bell or whis-V was given at tin- cross inu'. Tin- company demurred that the require m nt did not apply to overhead crossings, but the California supreme court has overruled the demu r r and the case will go ou trial. I'nder the ruling, the railways will have to glv the warnings required for level cross- Greater Albuquerque The Queen City of the Southwest. Estimated Population in 191040,000. The same Chance Early Buyers had in Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle, Etc. Above the City $4.00 per month. Perfect Abstract of ffiU-'iuaip qmjua muum m2iiMr no&iiar njjgsy naiLy miai' wnyy r-!w gg!K5B cj?!.bs Tomes js t; Car-jinps, although they may 'have structed overhead or underground crossings with a view to prevention of accidents. It would he a strange thing to apnlv such a rule in the case of the hundreds of overhead erossines A NEW WRINKLE TO CATCH SCALPERS. Santa Fe officials, In the relent less war th.it they are waging on the ticket scalpers, are considering the advisnMlit v nf licincr fl now L-ln.l etf j envelope in which to place tickets, land which will prevent their sale to and hy scalpers. The proposed envelope is of peculiar construction. It Is so arranged as to he sealed from within, leaving the outside surface perfectly square and smooth. It Is practically impossible open it without defacing it in some i wav- It is the idea of the officials to have the conductor on the train taking up the last outgoing coupon on a ticket to seal the return portion in an en velope, which must not be opened ex cept by the conductor on the return journey. If opened by any one else the ticket will not be honored for passage. SHERM4N-L0WRE CHARLES SHERMAN AND MRS. EMMA LOWREY ARE MARRIED AT KELLY. Special Cor; espondence: Kelly, X. M Sept. 23. Wednesday eve ning, at 9 o'clock. Mr. Charles Sherman and Mrs. Emma Lowrey, both of this city, were quietly united in marriage, at the Ixjwrey Hotel, the home of the bride, Iavid Garcia, jus tice of the peace, officiating. Only a few relative's and immediate friends of the contacting parties wen- p'-esent to witness the- ceremony. After the- ceremony and e-otigratula-tions, a three course supper was served. The bride- is a model lady, of sterl ing character, and is highly respected by all w iio know her. The g:ooni is an export cattleman, ami is to be congratulated on his choice. Hoth bride ami groom are whlcly known in Socorro county, where i hey have a host of Iriends who will join with tlie- writer and say. "May they walk happily together down tae (H-c-liv it v eif life." Big Rock Drilling Contest. Et Paso, Texas. Si pt. H.'i. One (if the' biiigest miners' rock dril.ing con tests eve-r held in the west is planned as eif the feature's of the coming meeting of the American Mining con-gre-ss in this city on November 14. These contests are very novel and at-trae-t the best drillers from the vari ous big camps ef the eountry and have always brought big crowds " ibis sec tion whenever given. As the prizes will be large and the best dril.ers will be attracted thereby, it is expected that this event alone will attract a large number of people to the con gress. At the last elril.ing contest in this c'tv a world's record was es'ab-l:.-!ie,, which is still unbroken. If colfee agrees, stick to it. If not, us POSTUM ! FOOD COFFEE i The Sure Rebutldr. ii'TiTrmTnrrnii i i mum muni J . SK22. ?!?m l rw " -"" of Building Improvements Since January Smoke Level, SURETY INVESTMENT COMPANY W. H. Creer, Pres. Solomon Luna, V-Pres. AT, W. Flournoy, Sec. D. K. B. Sellers, Mgr. tssLtm. rHlfc, agy-tyn. ANOTHER RUBE WADDELL IN EDWARD VAN ANDA Edward Van Anda, known on ac count of his ecceutricities as the "Rune Waddell of the Central League," has been drafted by th Cincinnati Reds. Van Anda la regard ed as one of the most promising young EDWARD VAX AXDA. pitche rs in the country. His home Is at Wapakoneta, O. .In 1904 he won every game he pitched, except one, to ward the cleise- of the season, with the Foit Wayne club in the Central League. This season he made a fine record with the Canton, O., team, which succeeded Fort Wayne In the Central. Van Anda has a flue phy sique, good habits and youth. He pos sesses marvelous speed and excellent control. UNLiEK FIRE IN INSURANCE SIEGE JOHN' A. McCAI.L. Presiil.i t of M New York Life In surance Co.ii; atiy, u !:o :,as been facing the New York !.e:;ative Investigat ing Committee and di-c!,siiii? secrets of b.g cam avn contributions. DEM I NG WATER COMPANY GOING RICHT ALONG. The Iie ining W'a'e r e-ompany Is ru.-hings tilings at .res.n:. Water was found a: ;i,ry :'t-.-t tro.n the sur face, bu: the' :::. will continue at b ast twenty ! i : utrtlier, iniiess all lint is needed i. s':;;ck before teach- inn that depth. At tile- hn.tom of t''e well two tun nels, i aril fstiy f-- t I 'ti.;, will l;e run in appo-:te iliuc'ot-. ti form a res ervoir of s'l.'tlcie!'' i.t .'citv iiiruisn a constant . piim ps. The ite wat -r ! -li the jw.-r, and y ai- all ti '. l Whiti wa ;i ; . I la'.n's I-.'ni - I: i 1;-. ! 'p. ' i-t t ter co.;k with ; i- - -y w fu re S.t'e f'la. 3)' ; I 1 l V i 'i - - ' A ; III - ' ' : V: III A ALHUQUKHQUK EVKN1NG 'J'I.- r.-?iv t. ' '"- and Suitable for Immediate Building Purposes Down, Balance Payable &1.QQ per week orl Evening Citizen Wants! One Cent lor Word To litar proper classification ids lor tbls p. m. Ads shooed receive the some careful WE WANT BOOKKEEPERS nf the Hrht tort, for Rnod position with Wgh grafa nrm- 'I'nem are always more opportunities than we can lilt for men familiar with up-to-date hookkeepine; methods. With otnees in is cities and with ia,ooo em ployers to serve, our supply of position pavme: from Jt.noo to f-,ono a year never runs low. We need hun dreds of capable Salesmen, Kierutive,Clerial and Terh nirat men and also men having; money lo invest wish their servire. Wnte us to-day, statins; pu- ill'-u desired. HAPCOODS (Inc.), Brain Brokers VI 7 Chemical building, bL Louis WANTED. WANTED A seamstrt-BS at once. Ap- ply 51J west Copper. WANTED rhree painters, highest wages. C. A. Hudson. WANTED Kexmiers and 417 West Silver avenue. Hoarders. WANTED Kirst aud second house girl. Inquire at this office. WANTED A good cook. Mru. E. L. Washburn, 710 East Railroad ave. WANTED Experienced dining room girl; no other need apply. Colum bus hotel. WANTED First class steam fitter. Standard Plumbing and Heating Company. LOST A bunch of keys. The finder leave at Graham Bros.' saloon and re ceive reward. WANTED At once, a competent girl for general housework. Apply 523 Keleher avenue. WANTED Position ai expert book k?eper or office man. Address, Eiank McKay, Los I.unas, N. M WANTED Young girl for light house work In family of two.'" Mrs. Scott McCammon, 3H7 South Edith street. WANTED Three furnished or unfur nished rooms by couple; no chil dren; must be modern. 410 South Fifth street. WAN1ED ejenuemen a eecond-nand , clothing. No. BIB South First street, south of viaduct. Send address and will call. R. J. Sweeney, proprietor. WANTED Drug clerk, registered wishes position as clerk or manager, Thlrtee-n years' experience. vVolfe, 509 South Second street, Albuquer que, N. M. WANTED Two or three nicely furn Ished rooms for light house keeping for man and wife, In private family. No sick people. Address C. E. M., this office. OWNER NEEDS MONEY $500 will buy $1,000 equity in a nine room frame house, in the Highlands, lot 100x142, east front; shade and fruit trees, barn and chicken house. Best street In town; incumbrance $3,000. Address P. O. B. 114. city. FOR KENT. FOR R EN f Room s ,wTt hToaf eK Ka. 315 South Third street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping'. Inquire at 300 North Broadway. FOR RENT Nice room, everything new and pleasant. 415 North Sec ond street. FOR li"ENT Furnished rooms by the week or month at 621 West Tijeras avenue. FOintENT Two large store rooms, centrally located. Inquire 312 West l ead avenue. FOR RENT A suite of three rooms, very desireanle for party of young men. 713 West Copper. FOU RENT Mont desirable rooms in city, single or ensuite, with table Uiard. 713 West Copper. FOR RENT Two eb-ganl rooms, suit able for man and wife. 415 North Second street. Hoard If preferred. Fun RENT Apartments m Park View terrace, eight rooms each; modern equipment throughout. H. H. Tiltem, room 19. Grant block. Foil ruTXTfwo uleTIy furnished fiont rooms feir gentlemen; also three rooms furnished for light house-keeping. Mrs. Williams, 311 West Silver avenue. Full RENT Two pleasant rooms for light housekeeping, with electric llg'iits. Inquire of Mrs. II. E. Ruth erford, corner Broadway & Iron, same bleiek Congregational church. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A fine piano, reasonable; apply at this office. FUR SALE Spring waon, used months; will sell cheap. A. Journal office. FOR .SALE Ixl and .-hacks. tially furnished. Price, $275. South Second street. two B., liar y2u FOU SALE Household goods, stoves, dressers, tables, lounwes, chairs, t-tc. 212 South Arno srree'. 1-OU SALE Oil KENT Ranch of 100 acres; 8-roo mhouse, alfalfa, orch ard, all IrlKable; will sell all or part. Hox 4ti. city. '"'.'.'""' j KK SALE Engine. Owing to en : ' I laiglng our ower plant we offer for s-ale one 8x12. S'l-liorse power, 25 i - with i revolution Buckeye automatic cut off engine, for $25'. Can be seen In operation at our mill. It is an ex cellent machine. The John Becker company, Belcn, N- M. C.T1ZK , -ZLZLZ lT" TTi"' ' - fctHfc.T,,J5.i-g T.TTk tl : Title With Every Sale 'niu.M.si mwiAJ miiUjm mMaray c for Each Insertion:: column must be In the office before i o'clock tttcotioo tkat is flven to ads brought to office. FOR SALE Handsome furniture, suitable fer residence of four or five rooms. For particulars, call at The Citizen office. KOH SALE Two saddle penies; also one buggy horse and buggy. 602 South Second street. i-'Uli. SALE, Heating stove, gasoline stove, refrigerator, book case anu sideboard. Iuqulre 709 West Gold avenue. Money Co Loan on Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Horses, Wagons and other Chattels; also on SALARIES AND WAREHOUSE RE CEIPTS, as low as $i.00 and aa high as $200.00. Loans are quickly made and strictly private. Time: One month to one year given. Goods re main in your possession. Our rates are reasonable. Call and see us be fore borrowing. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., Steamship tickets to and from all parts of the world. Rooms 3 and 4, Grant BIdg. 315 West Railroad Ave. PRIVATE OFFICES. Open Eve n Ings. WANTED. Fair week Is coming. We want all kinds of help positions paying good salary. Two waiters, 2 good cooks, 1 worn an for general housework, 2 chamber maids, 3 men to take care of horses, logmen, teamsters, swampers, labor ers, etc., for camp work; first-class blacksmith, bridgemen, bridge car penters, bridge helpers, 1 first-class planer, 1 good yrd man for ium"er camp. FIrst-ciaas man o take "are of stock In dry goods store; boy to run errands and learn dry goods busi ness. Better positions on record now than ever offered before. We are agents for Camp Blrnle re sort. Call for Information. THE SOUTHWESTERN EMPLOY MENT AGENCY Phone 19S Red Upstairs 110 South Second Street WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. 401 West Railroad avenue. Bell phone black 2C5-2. All home cooking. Fresh goods every day. SOMETHING NEW AT THE LAS VEGAS FESTIVAL. FAIR AND Novelty Is wfcat we all want. Many persons spend thousands of dollars every year searching for something new. Perhaps you're one of those who desire newness. Take our word for It, between September 26 and 21), you'll find it near home. You won't have to spend much mon ey nor go very far to see it, either. Go to tho Las Vegas fair and festival. Ono and one-half cents per mile each way Is all It will cost. Just $4 trorn Albuquerque to Las Vegas and return. See tho Santa Fe agent at once for particulai g. Best for Children. Mothers, be careful of the health of your children. Look out for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Stop them in time One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless ami pleasant. Contains no opiates. Sold by a.l druKits. Attacked by a Mob. and beaten, in a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Buuklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply preat for cuts and burns. On'.y 25 cents at all druggists. NOTICE. The Albuquerque Planing mill changed hands on September 1. W. H. Hull and A. J. Love, both well known citizens of Albuquerque, rep resent the new Arm. o Have your floats built and sign work done by Stacy & Co., the only union sign writers In town. Quler's old stand. Auto phone, 454; Colorado phone, 52. Cheapest disinfectant is Halm's Eu reka lime. Safe and effective. KILLth, couch and CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's WITH Now Discovery ONSUMPTION Pries OUGHSand S0ci$l.00 010$ Fres Trial. . barest and UuicKesH Cure for ell THROAT and LUNG XROUB- LS, or M0NE1 BACK. '-SVUstWasssssssBsslsstVBMnssVBssl p' -wt w -Wi frTT, rro- rh Addition Southwestern Brewery & ice Company Auto. Phone 232. ASK FOR DIAMOND ICE. Colo. Phone 93 -000--0-0-s0-0-0-0-s0-0-0-s- v Auto phone, 316. Bell phone, 113. Residence Auto phone, No. 199. A. BORDERS, runer! Director and mblmr 4 Black or White Hearse, $5.00. Commercial Club BuHdlnf. Q CITY UNDERTAKER. q I The St. Elmo F,nfiS whiskies I J If Wlnes.Brandlss.Etc. JOSEPH BARNETT, Prop, SAMPLE AND X20 West Railroad Arene CLUB ROOMS .1. C. BALDRIDG NATIVE AND CHICAGO LUMBER SHERMAN-WILLIAMS PAINT Covers more, looks best, wears longest, most economical, full measure. FIRST STREET AND COAL AVE. HOLLENBECK HOTEL A. C. HILICKE. JNO. S. MITCHELL. LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA. CENTRAL LOCATION. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. REASONABLE PRICES. SPLENDID RESTAURANT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. New Mexicans and Arizonians spending the summer on the beaches are welcome to the use of our Ladies' parlors and Gentlemen's waiting rooms. Meet your friends there. Information and writing materials fiee. Ladies and children welsome. All Depot cars stop at the llollenbeck. Electric excursion and beach cars pass the door. HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW MEXICANS AND ARIZONIANS. 04040000000400004 Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Works 0 lo R. R. MALL, Proprietor Iron and Brass Castings; Ore, Coal and Lumber CarB; Shaftings, Pulleys, Grade Bars, Babbit Metal; Columns and Iron Fronts for Buildings. Repair on Mining and Mill Machinery a Specialty Foundry east side of railroad track. Albuquerque, N. M. 0 o - o - o - o - - o - o - - RIO GRANDE LUMBER CO. General Building Supplies SCREEN DOORS Both Phones Third and Marquette oo ZIEGER QUICKEL & BOTH E, Proprietors BAR AND CLUB ROOMS FINE RESTAURANT IN CONNIXTION. Finest Whiskies. Imported 0 and Duim-btie Wines and Cona.-. The coolest and highest grade of lager served. Finest and best .Imported and Domestic Cigars. O O O 2 - Citizen Want Ads Bring The B:st Results PAOK THRU -.JiJ.:,JJF U.- i r- "V 1st, 1905M Highlands " A iMing a Hit WITH OCR Pilsnor Beer Is what we are drtng wfth avry ens who ttfcta I to ttelMawe fla vor and strengthening fpiadwoa. There Is rto warm woatnar bev rago that can cornparo wWi this rofroahlno -Dnk en a warm da,y.. It Is not only pleasant to taste, but Is Invigorating and wholesome. $3 per case of two dozen quartos; $2 per case of two doaen pints. UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS The best machine In the world. This Is no experi ment, but has been test ed and tried, and has 200,000 In use. If yon Interested In typewri ters call or address GEO. S, RAMSEY 401 W. R. R. Ave. General Agent for New Mexico BUILDING PAPER Always . . , . , 8t0ck- Plaster, Lime. Cement, Paint, Glass, Sash Doors, etc. ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. o o : oo - - o - - o - o - - o - o CAF'E 0 0 A A s. a. V M TP