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1 SATTimAY, JVtt !l. I0OT. ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN. PACK RKVKX. EARTH CAVES IN SAFE SLIDE OUT OLD SPORTS AT THE GAME i breaking in oi it i ni i- . i needed uiassmea MivenisemenTS woaoilsxi sa as. saWatas6asm 1 ' 1 AT HON MINES OF BLAZING BALLOON Damage ol $50,000 to Plant and Water System at Victor. Cripple Creek, July 21. A cave In. onti of the riMijt (1lalr-)iM In the history of the Cripple Creek district, occtrr;-! du-lri, th. vast three dny. at the SUratton's lndpouJcnoe mine, on Battle mountain. Fortunately no one was Injured. The falling of the earth occurred In that section of the mine lying between the main shaft and the Portland side line. Over 600 feet of earth slot .g the surface sunk. ShaTt house No. I was wrecked an! ra'lrjad tracks on the main Una of thi Midland terminal broken li to small pie.ei (.ir a dis tance of eighty srd The Victor water main which fur nishes a supply for that city, was badly damaged, a.i'l unless reralrs are Immediately made the city of Victor will be without fire protection, as some of the joints of the pipe were loosened and now leaking. The dam age Is estimated at about $50,000. At 4:20 o'clock Wednesday morn ing rumbling of the earth was heard and hundreds of thousands of tons of rook went crashing through levels and slopes of the Independence mine, carrying down timbers and stulls and settling Into the bottom working of the big mine. Iteaembled an Kartliquako. The noise from the falling rock was so great that hundreds of people were awakened. Tnose living In the immediate vicinity, feeling the jar of the earth, rush-id from their houses, supposing it to be an earthquake. Holes of a deptth of 300 feet are exposed on the Independence ground and the surface fur a distance of 600 feet has settled from six to twelve fiet. Shortly before the crumbling of the earth miners employed in the Portland, Independence and Strong properties heard heavy blasts, and the sound from the shot came from that section of the Independence mine where the cave-In occurred. Just why shots should be fired In that portion of the property Is a mys tery, as operations are not being car ried on In that part of the mine. . When the earth settled No. 2 shaft house cracked squarely in two and is now a mass or ruins. The damage was so great to the railroad right of way that a force of men was at once put to work in changing the tracks on the main line 100 yards east of the mine to secure safety. All trains coming into and leaving the district are now being run over the tshort line. A carload of pipe has been ordered rushed to Victor, that the water sup ply of that city may be protected by immediate repairs. The course of the water main will probably have to be changed a quarter of a mile east of the Independence at heavy expense Cause of the CollaiMe. Although shaft No. 2 Is not being used at present, It is Impossible to state the exact loss the Stratton's In dependence, Limited, has sustained. The shaft was timbered at heavy ex pense and was used an an exit for miners In case of foul air or accident underground when the men could not be raised through the main shaft. The damage to shaft No. 2 cuts off an escape for the hundreds of men employed underground in this prop erty In case the main shaft cannot b-s used. This Is the second cave-In on the Independence property and one of the most serious settlings of ground In this district. It is said that leasers operating in the surface of the mine, while push ing work with all possible speed. In taking out ore, failed to put In proper timber. This Is alleged to have been the cause of the cave-In. Of the $50,000 damag? caused" by the cave-In, the Stratton'i Indepen dence will suffer a loss of about $30, 000. The damage to the pipe line and the repairs will be $10,000. The railroad company and the lower end of the Portland property Kustalned a loss of $10,000. Use Kennedys Laxatlvs Cough Syrup. Contains no opiates. It drives ths cold out of the system by gently moving ths bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children liks It. Sold by J. H. O' Rlelly at Co. "WISE" BUT PLAYS OLD GAME AND LOSES New York, July 20. Vanderllne Pollock, who lives at 378 West 48th street and keeps a restaurant in Broadway, has Jived In this city for years. He reads the papers and plays the races, yet he fell. He admits It. He said three weeks ago three men dined In the place, and in passing out engaged him in conversation about the ponies. Pollock had drop ped $900 at the tracks, yet he listened to the old, old story of an operator who was to tap a wire and tip the re suits. Pollock said he drew $900 from the bank, and went with the three to a supposed poolroom In 55th street. The new acquaintances told him some thing had gone wrong, but he could win his $900 back and more by fol lowing instructions. Pollock had $140 left. It went the next day. Then he called at police headquar ters. It Builds Force J-21 Aeronaut Coolly Jabs Holes In Gas Bag and Escapes. New York, July 20. -With his bal loon biasing above him and' 5.000 persons gazing at him In terror, W. A. Meeker this afternoon made a dar ing slide for life down a guide rope 200 feet long. He landed on & roof on an engine house. To the amazement of all, he escaped with a few bruises and a pair of badly burned hands. None who witnessed the sensation al deed doubted the truth of the big handbills which announced: "Professor W. A. Meeker will make an astounding, nerve thrilling, death defying leap from a balloon." Meeker had been billed as ons of the attractions at a picnic. Straight Into the air the big bal loon went, until at an altitude of about 500 feet. It was caught by a northeast breese. As it veered In Its course flames were seen curling about the silk sur face. Sleeker, still swinging, head down ward from the trapeze, apparently did not know of his danger. But presently he discovered it, and he coolly mounted to the trapexl bar and looked first at the flames and then down at the frantic crowd. 8Udo for Life. The balloon rose to a height of about 1,000 feet, the flames growing fiercer every minute, and then start ed to descend. Its downward flight was gentle, and there was every indi cation that the big bag would be en tirely consumed (before it reached the ground. When his parachute at tached failed to work he jabbed holes In the hot air bag and made a des cent that startled the spectators. Missing a ducking by good luck, the balloonist made a flying jump and landed on the engine house on the WUylls avenue bridge, practically un harmed. The hitch In the parachute was due to tangled ropes and when Meek er, who had been seated cn a swing ing bar, suddenly began to scramble up a rope until he reached the gas bag, the crowd below thought it part of the performance and cheered. A moment later the aerial artist had pierced a half dozen holes In the bog. which shot toward the earth. As It dropped It swayed back and forth and Meeker, who had recovered his seat on the bar, was seen to hold his seat with difficulty. When a hundred feet above the Harlem river the bal loon halted, swung over a bridge and Meeker slid down the rope and then jumped, landing safely. Bad Burns Quickly Healed. "I am so delighted with what Chamberlains Salve has done for me that I feel bound to write and tell you so," says Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter had a bad burn on her knee. I applied Chamberlain s salve and It healed beautifully." This salve allays the pain of a burn most Instantly. It Is for sale by all druggists. NEW MEXICO GETS CHEAPER RATES Washington, D. C, July 20. In an opinion rendered by Commissioner Prouty the interstate commerce com mission announces Its decision in the case of the Roswell Commercial club and others against the Atchison, To- peka & Santa Fe Railroad company and others. The complaint in the case has in is sue the reasonableness of different rales between various points in the United States and Roswell, Hagerman and Carlsbad, in New Mexico. The present class rates from Kansas City and St. Louis, Ualveston and Denver, to said points in New Mexico are un just and unreasonable and reductions were ordered. Certain commodity rates to the same points in New Mexico were held to be excessive. The commodity rate nn irrnln anH err a i n .nrnrinrita from points in Kansas and Oklahoma were' ordered to be reduced from 4 7 cents on flour and 45 cents on wheat to 42 cents on flour and 40 cents on wheat. The commodity rate on mm- ber to points In Texas and Louisiana was ordered to be reduced from 45 cents to 32 cents per 100 .pounds; and that on salt in sacks from Hutchison. Kan., was ordered to toe reduced from 35 cents to 30 cents per 100 pounds. The commodity rates on apples, al falfa and alfalfa meal from points in New Mexico to Fort Worth. Texas, were held to be unreasonable and were ordered reduced from 50 cents on apples and 34 cents on alfalfa and nn Alfalfa, -meal to 4K rents on a.DDle& and 30 cents on alfalfa and alfalla meal. irie ?.amP" "r. onuoii. tienim t-onee ai our mure. 11 rtt coffee disturbs your Stomach, your nein or xviuueya, men irjr una Kivwr Coffee Imitation. Dr. Shoop has cloeely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in U. Dr. Bhoop s Health cones imitation Is made from pure toasted grains or 'cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute, no tedious wail. ton arl .up. V II,. it a nw IT II. ' Brigham. What Is medicine But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, because different medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver, another to the spine. Wine of Cardui to the womanly organs. So that is why Wine of Cardui has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try it.' Mrs. Wm. Turner, of BartonvlDa. II. writes : "I suffered for years with f emats diseases, and doctored without relief. My back and head vould hurt me, and I suffered agony with bearing-dovn pales. At last I took Wine of Cardui and nov I am In good health." Sold everywhere, la J 1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER The fat boy with the beefy neck Gives all his thoughts an airing. The umpire's frame he longs to wreck When his decision's glaring; And oh, he gets his money's worth, For when he goes to see A base ball game, no fan on earth Yells half as much as he! Old Col. Bludd, who's faced the ball When, balls were mad of lead, Delights to see the players all. For to the game he's wed; Anil when the score is 6 to 1 He smiles In unctuous way And gurgle, "Good! I told you, son, We couldn't lose today!" WHEIIK THEY PLAY. National Ix-aguc. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American Ix'iiguc. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Detnit. HOW TIIKY STAND. Xationul League, Won. Lost c:nU?a?? 61 20 Pet. .753 .810 .003 .658 .451 .429 .400 .221 ew. YorR 47 ''.'J.1,1"1"8. 7 Philadelphia 43 Brooklyn 37 .0,rt,on 33 Cincinnati 32 hti Louis 19 30 31 34 45 44 48 67 American League. Won. Lost. Pet. .642 .588 .584 .577 .474 .412 ,'77 '.33a Chicago 52 29 33 32 33 Cleveland 47 Detroit 45 Philadelphia 45 ew xorx 37 41 47 4 St. Louis 33 Boston . . 29 Washington ?f Western Learue ; Won I osL Pet Omaha 5 J ' 35 .6'S D.g Moines .... . 43 Lincoln 45 Denver 40 sinux City 35 pueblo 29 35 38 39 48 49 .551 .542 .606 .422 .372 I YKSTKIUXWS GAMES. National League. At Phlladeluhia: R. H. E. 2 3 tit. Louis 0 for? To cure vou. if sick, vou Writ, today fnr fr. copy of vahiaMe 6-p UluttrsMd Bouk frv Wrcntn. If yon nart Medical A4vlc., dVTlba yuur tyaMom, suunc as, and reply will ba sent In auln Malad aavdopa. A4drau: L4m Advlaory IMv., Tlx Chatunuora MatUtlna Co.. CluitanoBsa. Trnn. i-nnaueipnia 5 6 3 Batteries Bebee and Marshall; '""inn wnu i.Koin. Xew York: R- H. Chicago 12 14 New York 9 7 Batteries Brawn and Kling; Mat- ni"Bu tuiu nowtrman, At Boston: r. h. E. r-msDurg 2 8 Boston 0 6 .Batteries Llefleld and Gibson; uuiig ana jsrawn. At Brooklyn: R. H. E Cincinnati 1 n Brooklyn h 13 1 Batteries Mitt and McLean; Pas- 101-ius ana Kitter. American League. At St. Louis: R. H. E ft. L,ouis 4 7 New York 2 R Batteries PeJty and Stevens; Ches- ro ana JVie-inow. At Detroit: R. H. E Detroit 6 6 ) Philadelphia 1 6 ! Batteries Donovan and Schmidt Dygert. Craig, Bartley and Powers. At Cleveland: R. H. E Cleveland 0 12 0 Washington 0 7 (Batteries Liebhardt and Clarke; ssmitn and HeyUoiu (lame called on account of rain and darkness. Wetttern League. At Pueblo: R. H. E Denver 3 4 Pueblo 2 6 Batteries R. Adam and MoDon ough; Jackson and Drill. At Omaha: R. II. E Omaha , 4 6 Sioux City 3 2 Batteries Thonnson and Gondlng Smith and Sheehan. At Lincoln: R. H. E. Lincoln 3 & 3 HI sav. HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED It that Is your crying need, a want ad In Ths Evening Citizen's want column will assurs you of plenty of employes. wA.vifcm. WAN T EI tA man to work on ranch. Apply J. H Heald. phone 1542 WANTED Woman for general housework; good cook. Wages $30. Mrs. Gregory Page. Gallup, N. M. WANTED Gunny sacks, all kinds. k. w. ree, oj south First street. WANTED Boy with pony to deliver papers. Apply at this office. WANTED Immediately, a whits camp cook. Apply Horabln-Mc-Osffey Co. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper that can do telegraphing. Address. A. H. Hilton Mer. Co., San Antonio, N. M. WANTED First class cook at Allen hotel. Must furnish reference. $50 per month. J. M. Allen, Magda lena, N. M. V ANTED People who want some thing, to advertise in Ths Citizen's want column. A few lines cost but a few cents but bring returns an hundred fold. WANTED Ladles who wIsiTstyllsh dressmaking. Also apprentice. Call on Miss C. P. Crane, 511 North Second street Millinery at half price. IVA.NTED At once, woman to do housework; small family, good wiges. Inquire Mrs. F. E. Sturges, 423 North Second street. WANTED To buy 6 or 8-room resl- oence, only real bargains need ap ply. Address, C. E. L., Citizen of fice; WANTED (Men who are used to, and who have worked on a pile driver. Apply Santa Barbara Tie and Pole Co., room 3, First National Bank building. WAITED" To trade land with" aT- tesian well in Pecos valley for Al buquerque or California property. Address Irrigated Farm, care Citi zen office. SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED Capable salesman to cov er New Mexico with staple line; high commissions with $100 month ly advance. Permanent position to right man. Jess H. Smith Co., De troit. Mich. MEN WANTED. MEN WANTED Somewhere every day. If you art looking for a Job put a want ad In The Evening Citi zen's want column and It will do ths rest. KOIt KENT. FOR KENT Two nice large pleasant furnished rooms, for light house keeping or sleeping rooms. En quire B17 Pouth Broadway. FOR RENT A few nicely furnished rooms, with use of bath, very rea sonable; no Invalids. Hotel Cralge. Silver avenue, between First and KOK KENT Furnished cottage flats snd rooms for housekeeping, cheap for the summer. By the month $10 and $15. or by the week. Mrs. E. K. Norrls. 110 East Coal avenue. FOR RENT Several small cottages. all nicely furnished for housekeep Ing. J. B. Block. Jemes Hot Springs, N. M. EMPLOYMENT, SMPLOYMENT If you need work The Citizen's want column will fur nish you a quick and ready means of securing it at a minimum ex penditure. Put a want ad In The Citizen today and be at work tomor row. SNAP The best paying hotel busl- ness In New Mexico for $1,800 casn, See M. L. Schutt, 219 South Second street. COR SALE Fine young Jersey bull. Inquire mornings, at 611 North First street. Geo. A. Blake. FOR SALE Half Interest in estab llshed poultry business. Bred-tO' Lay Poultry Yards. J. T. Harger, prop., 12th street and Mountain road. POUND Through the want column of The Evening Citizen, Just what you have been looking for. An advertising source sure to bring re' turns for small expenditure. Try a want ad and be convlnceu IOST. LOST A ladles purse, containing several rings, watch, locket, card with ladle name and address. $25 reward. LoBt Sunday, July 14 Return to this office. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS For Rent fell room brick house. twin, cellar, lourtli ward $20.00 Apartments In Hope flaw, two to sis rooms, mod ern convenience, 910 to 20.00 Four room brick lioum, Imtli, cellar, Fourth ward 23.00 Seven room brick Iiouhc, modern, furniHlicd or unfurnlhlied, clou In. Three rooms for light- housekeeping, clone. In. 15.00 Five room liouHe, South Kcoond street 15.00 Five room frame, Flrt ward 20.00 A. Montoya 215 W, st Gold Ave. OOOOCXXCXXXDCXXXXXXXXXXIOCXX) Des Moines 2 4 1 Ilattfrles Zackert, tleotte and Sul livan; Gilmunilwin and Dexter. American Association. At Kansas City: Kansas City 6; Louisville 9. At Milwaukee: (Milwaukee-Toledo game postponed; wet grounds. At Minneapolis: Minneapolis 3; Columbus 4. At St. Paul: St. Paul 2; Indian apollii 1. A large line of crass, bronzed and Iron beds, small refrigerators, car pets, linoleum, window shades, cur tain poles, stair pads, mattresses, Moves and ranges, baby Iron beds. Futrelle Furniture Co. PnSONAIi PROPERTY LOAKsV WNEY to LOAN On urnltura. Pianos, Organs Horses Wagons and other Chattels also Ol SALARIES AND WARS HOUSE. RECEIPTS, as low as $11 ana as t.n M $2oo. Loans arc quickly tad, U strictly prtvats Tims: .On, month to ons year givas Goods rsiain in ronr possession Our rates tre reasonable. Call ana see us Dero borrowing. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. Steamship tjtts to and from ai PrU0f ths world. Rooms I .d Grant Bid. 10 tH J Railroad Ave. PRIVA-B) OFFICES. Op Evenings. KALKSMfy WANTED? PROFESSIONAL CARDS Ira ML Bsjd. ATTORNEY AT Uw. r at N. W.. Washington, D.rj. pensions iana patents, copyngtta eamats letter patents, trade tnu-ka iaim R. W. D. ArrsT ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albuauer que, n. M. unlet. First Nation pans: Dunging. ( E. W. Dohann. ATTORNEY AT LAW. rm. I Cromwell block, Albuquerque, tt. V UUMTISTS. DB. J. K. KRAFT, Dental Surgeon. Rooms I and Barnett bullttua over yj ttienrs arug store. Phtm No. 744. Appolntmsnts mads by ml, DR. C. A. KLLER, Dentist. N. T. Armlio Building. Phone g. lutmund J. Alger, D. D, mo. SOS Railroad avenue. Offle, nours, a. m.. to 1J:$0 p. m.: 1 m. to I p. m. Both phones. polntments mads by maU. v. M. Sheridan, m. r: Homeopathic Physician and Surgeoa ueciaeniai uie Building. Tsle pnone 888. "Albuquerque. N. If. DR. R. L. BUST. Office, 6-8, N. T. Arml)o Bids. Tuberculosis treated with Bit Frequency Electrical Current and Germicide. Treatments given sac day from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Trains nurse In attendance. Both phones. DUS. BKOXSON BRONSOS", Homeopaths. Over van's T)rua Mnr. Pliii. umre ana residence, 6S8. DIl. C. A. FRANK. Physician and Kurmnn. Rooms 4 snd 6. Barnett bids-, of fice hours S to 12 and 2 to 6, 7 to 8 I p. m. UNDERTAKER BORDERS ARCHITECTS P. W. Spencer. Rooms 46-47 Bar nett building, Albuquerque. N. M Both phones. NOTARY PUBLIC Tbos. K. D. Maddlson. Office with W. B. Cbildsrs. 11) West Gold avenue. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, land of fice at Santa Fe, N. M., June 24, 1D07. Notice Is hereby given that Lucas uai legos, or Han Rarael, N. M., has filed notice of his Intention to make final five-year proof In support of his claim, vis: Homestead entry No. 6998 made April 22, 1902, for the w V4 SE, and SVi SWU. section 84. township 6 N., range 7 W.. and that said proof win be made before 611- vestre Mirabal. U. 8. court commis sioner, at San Rafael, N. M., on Aug- ust C. 1907 He names the following witnesses to provs his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, vis: Manuel Lucero, Trinidad Sabedra, Manuel Montoya, Vlctorlno Trujlllo, all of San Rafael, N. M. MANUEL n. OTERO, Register. o Long Live the King Is the popular cry throughout Euro pean countries, while In America, the cry of the present day Is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia Ttyder Paine, Turro, Mass., says: "It never falls to give Immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold. "Mra Paine a opinion Is shared by a ma jority of the inhabitants of this coun try. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds Its the only sure cure. Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c and $1.00 bottle free. The flexible sole Red Crosi Shoe is comfortable from Me start. .The burnin&r and achincr caused by stin soles and the pvils of thin soles are pre vented by the Red Cross. It Enables a woman to be on her feet for hours at a time with lomfort. A stylish Woe that absolutely tpmfortcble iV. Sr. KiJ Om fsttsf OA kar, ..t J - 'J"urus iigh Shoeg, 54.00 -Let us fit you. WM. CHAPLIIk 121 Railroad Anna EXCURSION --TO- Colorado And Principal Eastern Point On Sole Doily June Is! to Sspt. 30th - via Low rates, long limit, tickets ac cepted on Limited and all other trains. Call at ticket offlcs and ws will plan your trip back east- We are all going. Why not youT T. E. PURDY, Agent A.T.&S.F.RY. D. A. GLEYGTCa I INSURANCE, REAL ESTAT1 NOTART PUBLIC. Rooms II and 14 Cromwell Blucfe, Albuqusrqus. Telephone No. II. Are you looking for sometnlng? Re member the want columns of The Evening Cltlsen are for your especial benefit It talks to ths people and they talk to you. PTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They ovtreooM WtwkiMM, lrrjrta Iwrily and owlMtons.iuur vtyu and banian pain ol maiMs-nt Uua." Tney tvrj " I-lf Ma. to flrli vontuihoou, aullnf vlopmenior onrAoaa-vd body, hm known rwrntnty fur woman xfiswai thorn. 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