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'ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 107. rAGE SEVEJf. THE NEW CRYSTAL THEATER D. H. CORDIER, Mgr. 120 Cold Avenue Week of October 7 DELMAS and MARTINETTE Novelty Artists. ILLUSTRATED BOM OS MOLLY THOMPSON Hie Dutch Girl. Rc-cngngenient of LaBORD and RYERSON Singing and Dancing. NEW MOTION PICTURES Matinee every afternoon at 2:30. I .a dies Souvenir Matinees every Tues day and Friday. AdmiBHlon : Matinees 10 and 20 cents Evenings 1 0, 20 and 30 cents ELKS THEATER One Week Commencing Monday, 1jiL October it III. The . . . Hollingsworth . . Twins Own Company Change Bill Each Night "OPENING PLAY La Belle Marie Popular Prices: 15, 25, and 35c. Seats at Matson's No Breaking-in needed The flexible sole Red Cross Shoe is comfortable from the start. i The burning and aching caused by stiff soles and the fcvils of thin soles aie pre sented by the Red Crc ss. It enables a woman to be on her Feet for hours at a time with fomfort. " A stylish hoe thaCs absolutely comfortable A7.. 8t, Rid Crm l - "" S4.00 Oxfords, ligh Shoes, $4.00 Zet us fit you. WM. CHAPLIN 111 Rail read Aw toot Hard Times In KailMUK. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of today; al though a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg. has not yet forgotten hard time he encountered. He says: "I was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It took less than one bottle to completely cure me." The safest and most reliable cough cure and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by all deal en. 60c and f 100. Trial botUs It. If you need furniture, call on CI ma. I Kcppeler, SIT-lt boulu becona. j C with the ootniP Jkrm RIDDING RANGE OF PREDATORY ANIMALS Forest Service Has Organized Band of Hunters For That Work. Washington. 1). C, Oct. 14. Sub stantial evidence thnt the govern ment Is determined to put forth every efTort to bring the national forest lands to the highest point of development Is given In the activi ties of Uncle Sam in planning the eradication of predatory animals which destroy annually thousands of dollars' worth of stock running on the ranges in the forests. Eleven experienced trappers and hunters, whose knowledge of con ditions and training In the great west qualifies them to hunt wolves, cou gars, mountain lions, coyotes and wild cats succeswfuwlly have been as signed to the work of exterminating these destructive range animals In national forests in eight western states. These men, supplied with traps, poisons, guns and ammuni tion, are going at their work in a wny which Is beginning to show its useful effect and the forest officers believe that the losses caused by the animals which make stock their prey have been cut down very ma terially. ixxtroyed Their Dens. The most effective way to destroy wolves and coyotes la to locate their dens, where, in addition to the old animals the pups may also be killed. In the Wind Kiver division of the Yellowstone national forest two for est guards acting as hunters killed twenty-one pups and two old wolves In two months work this eummer. In another case, where two hunters were working separately, one found a den and killed seven pups, and their mother and the other ranger killed live pups In another den. Important Work. The Importance of killing these thirty-six wolves In the national for est is realized only when the extent of the damage which is done by these animals In a year is known Verr.on Bailey, who made an invest igation of the ravages of wolves last year for the forest service, reported that in a certain part of New Mex Ico a moderate estimate of the stock killed by four wolves was a yearling cow or calf every three days, or ap proximately 100 head o f cattle a year, to each wolf. Counting all as calves at the low rate of 110 a head, each wolf would cost the ranchman $1,000 a year. This would make a saving of 136,000 a year to the ranchman In the Yellowstone nation al forest, where the several hunters mentioned accomplished such effect lve york. Work Oolnir On. The work of killing off wolves and other predatory animals on the other national forests is going on equally well and the stockmen grazing un der permit In the strips of ranges within the boundaries of the forests will be saved many thousands of dollars annually. An Indirect good coming from the government's ac tivities will De to spur ranchers graz Ing outside of the national forests to Join In the work of ridding the west ern ranges of destructive animals. Besides the great saving through preventing the loss of stock, further encouragement Is given the work In many states where bounties as high In some cases as $50 a head are given for killing wolves, and $20 to $30 a head for mountain lions. Hunter? in the Forests. The eleven forest service hunters are distributed as follows: Sawtooth forest, Idaho, two men: Yellowstone forest. Wind Klver division, Wyo ming, two men; High wood Moun tains forest, Montana, one man; Grand Canyon forest, Northern divis ion, Arizona, one man; Park Range forest, Colorado, one man; Dixie forest, Utah, one man; Trinity for est, California, one man; Imnaha forest, Oregon, one man; Monte zuma forest, Colorado, one man. These hunters submit reports of the results of their work through the supervisors of the forests upon which they are employed. A large numoer of applications ror similar co-opera tion have been made by the local stock associations. Indicating their appreciation of the value of this part of the forest service worn. i nese applications are being acted upon as suitable men are round to nil tne positions and the funds set aside for this work will permit tneir em ployment. Excitlmr Experiences. The forest servica hunters have many exciting experiences In their work and sometimes even tne oldest and mo't tried westerners have a very close call for their lives. A short time ago a huge bear was glv Ing much trouble to the settlers and stockmen in the Dixie national for est in Utah. Two men and three dogs were sent out to hunt the beast but they failed in locating it. In the latter part of September, a ranger came across bruin on his patrol, shot and wounded him, and followed his trail. On the third day he found and killed the big animal, shooting him fourteen times. The bear fell within six feet of the ranger. He weighed 800 pounds. NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M., Sept. ii, 107. Notice la hereby given that Thos, J. McNeill, heir of Mary J. McNeill of Bluewater, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim viz: Homestead Entry No. 71(1 made Aug. 4, 1907, for the NEV4 NWli, Section 12. Township 12N Range 11W.. and that said proof will be made before Silvestre Mlrabal, u S. court commissioner, at San Ra fael. N. M.. on November 6. 107. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land vis: Hiram Chapman, Samuel C. Young Eugene T. Chapman, Ernest A. Tletjen, all or Rluewater. N. M. MANUEL, R. OTERO. Register, Afflicted With Sore Eye for 33 Tears I have been afflicted with sore eye for thirty-three years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were badly Inflamed. One of my neigh berlaln's Salve and gave me half a box of It. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight came back.' bors Insisted upon my trying Cham P. C. Earls. Cynthlana. Ky. Cham berlaln's Salve Is for sale by all drug fists. i -------- -ri-i- -------- ------ -, ,, Vmvs- -1- - - - - s - 1 - -1- , irLr-iru-un-tru-u-Lf-ij-unj-Li-u-u-u-u W 4 r" - - -- . -1-1 - - -rtwwvifwv rvvv-yvvvwvvwvwwvAAA-ruxAj tft t CLASSIFIED APS THEY REACH MORE PEOPLE FOR RENT FOR RENT Two rooms for llght- housekeeplng. 118 South High. FOR RENT Two nice front rooms. electrio lights, bath and use of telephone. Please call after 3 p. m. 419 Marquette avenue. TO LET Established first class bar privilege to responsible party. Best location In the city. Address, X. Y. Z., Citizen. FOR RENT OR BALE The Minne apolis House, 44 rooms, all fur nished. Can be run as a hotel and rooming house. Best paying prop erty in Albuquerque. For terms write or call on me at El Paso, Texas, general delivery, C. D. Warde. FOR SALE FOR SALE Five-room modern house, most fashionable district in city. Cheap if sold at once. B. N. Citizen. FOR 8 ALE 102 Armljo Avenue, two houses; barn, etc. IZ.OOO, 11.600, cash. B. O. T. Apply on premises. E. A. Cantrell. FOR SALE Complete et of physi cian s and surgeon s Instruments. Fine condition. Inquire at Citizen office. FOR SALE Ranches from 4 to 10 acres each, all under main irriga tion ditch. Near city. Albuquer que Land Company, room 9, Crom well Bldg. FOR SALE Household furniture: must be sold by Tuesday night. S18 West Copper avenue. FOR SALE One furnished tent on East Central avenue. A bargain. Address P. O. Box 47. FOR SALE 3-room frame house, cellar, barn, shed, shade trees, vines, corner East Copper and Lo cust, $800, $600 cash. B. O. T. E. A. Cantrel, 102 Armljo avenue. FOR SALE 4-room frame house, ibarn, chicken yard, out house, cor ner East and Cromwell, $1,000, $800 cash. B. O. T. E. A. Cantrel, 102 Armljo avenue. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Choice vacant lots and other property for wild land or what have you. Frank Foster, 6018 Klmbark ave, Chl cago, III. riaWltl'a Vlrlnov find TilaAAor Tlln relieve backache, weak kidneys, and imiammauon 01 ine oiaauer. soia by J H. O'Ritlly. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Alvururio. Laz Noble, Pecos, N, M. : Homer C. Garber, De.3 Moines, Iowa; C. M. Howe and wife, Des Moines, Iowa; Paul Helskovlts, New York; C. E. Knapp, Kansas City; Frank H. Jack son, New York; W. P. Tyndall, Los Angeles; H. M. Motzker, Las Vegas; A. Glelies. Pueblo. Colo.; J. W. Vilas, Chicago; W. H. Seyniore, Grand Itiipids, Mich.: J. G. Best, Kansas City. KturgCH. David Bau. Kansas City; Simon Neustadt, Los Lunas; A. C. Padley, Hagan; Duncan McGlllvray, Estan- cla; H. B. St. Claire. Phoenix, Ariz.; W. H. Anderson, Flagstaff, Ariz.; John F. Fullerton, Socorro; J. S. Newman, New York: William Noedel Bernalillo; W. D. Metzgar. Willard, N. M.; J. F. Gibbons, Wichita, Kan. Grand Central. William M. Jones, East Las Ve gas; J. L. Bushart, Salt Lake City, J. S. Neumann, Chicago; A. W. Geog- heggen, Ios Angeles; J. W. Bronson, Denver; W. W. Remsen, El Paso; A. H. McNalley, Rochester. N. Y.: J. C. Napier, Rochester, N. Y.; H. II . Hud son, Wahoo, Neb. Craige. Annie Gorman, Kresno. CaL: M. J. Kelly. San Marcial, N. M.; A. C. Padley, Hagan; N. Y. McCrea, San Martial, N. M. Savoy. W. Seery, Belen; Charles Rerrlng- ton, Belen; L. B. Knowlton, Denver; K. U. King. Denver; W. T. Hannan, wife and eister, Marceline, Mo.; Da vid Garcia, San Rafael; Mrs. T. A. Baker, W inslow, Ariz.; J. Jones, I -as Vegas; W. J. Eaton, Clayton. N. M.; D. N. Hartley, Barney, N. M.; J. B. Stone and wife, Hillsdale, Mich.; Mrs. J. M. Luce, Hillsdale, Mich.; H. F. Davidson, Wingate. WKAK KIOM-TYS MAKE WKAK llODIKS. Kitlney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aclies and 1119 or aidu querque People. As one weak link weakens a chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor ana urinary Ills come, and there Is an ever increasing tendency towards dia betes and fatal Brlght's disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney 111. Albuquerque cures are the proof. Mrs. Ida Johnson, living at 414 N. Fourth street, Albuquerque, N. M., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills quickly and effectively relieved me of pain In the back, which had troubled me at intervals for some time. Any prep aration which acts as fully up to the claims made for it as Doan's Kidney Pills, deserves unqualified praise and as a genuine kidney medicine can have the confidence of every 0'ie." For sale by all dealers. Price 60c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 23 DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch 'Haze! Silve is grod for little burns and big burns, small scratches or bruises and big ones. Sold by J. II. O'Rielly. WANTED WANTED Sacks yard. at Hahn's coal WAHTKD Boys 14 to 16 years old at the American Lumber Co. WANTED Ladles desiring new fall styles In millinery to call on Miss Crane, 612 North Second street. Millinery and dressmaking parlors. Also apprentices wanted. Phone 944. WANTED (Able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of tl and 86; citizens of United States, of good character and temperatt habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 20$ E. Central Ave., Albuquerque, New Mexico. SALESMEN WANTED Capable salesman to cov er New Mexlco with staple line. High commissions, with $100.00 monthly advance. Permanent po sition to right man. Jess H. Smith Co., Detroit, Mich, ' WANTED alesman, experienced in a no, line to sell general trade in New Mexico. Liberal commissions' with $35 weekly advance. One salesman earned $981.70 during last two months, his first work. The Continental Jewelry Co., Cleveland, Ohio. MALE HELP WANTED We will explain how we pay you $86 per month and ex penses to represent reliable cor poration. Address Q. J. Martel, Dept. 4 24, Chicago. LOST and FOUND LOST A corral collar and a cameo head clasp, between First and Twelfth street on Central avenue. Liberal reward if returned to Citi zen office. LOST A ladies' gold watch with C. J. P. in back and Lottie on front. Reward, this office. FOUND Ladles' watch. Owner can have same by describing property and paying for this ad. Dr. Vaucaire's ... . rormula Recommended by Mrs. Henry Symes, to develop the bust from 4 to 6 inches. Guaranteed to be made from the true Galega Extract. Is perfectly hat mless. The Vaucalre Formula is a general tonic, but it has n specific effect upon the bust. Price 76 cents. For Bale by Highland Pharmacy and Al varado Pharmacy THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY MARK TWAIN The greatest .literary sensation of the century, begins exclusive publi cation in the illustrated magazine of THE SUNDAY NEWS-TIMES ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 The people of two continents have been waiting for Mark Twain's Au- toblosranhv on which he ihas been engaged for years. Now you have it! fcrKSCKHTION HATKS: Tlio News. Per (Month $0.76 Per Year 9. 00 Sunday Only, per year 2.50 Weekly News-Times, per year. 1.00 The TunoH. Per Month $0.45 Per Year 6. 20 With Sunday News, per mo.. .65 With Sunday News, per year.. 7b0 Address. THE NEWS-TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Oanver, Colo. TlM-y Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create makes one feel Joyful. Price, 26 cents. Sam ples free at all drug stores. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to th tat at Mspla Sugar Children Like It Fm BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Trf DaWltt'i Kidney and Bladder Plll$-Sur$ tni Sail THE J, H. O'RIELLY CO. Corner Second Street and Central Avenue. DAILY THAN OPPORTUNITIES PERSONAL PROPERTY LOAN" 8. MONEY to LOAN On Furniture, Pianos, Organ Hones, Wagons and other Chattels also on SALARIES ANE- WARM HOUSE RECEIPTS, as low as $1$ and as high as $100. Loans art quickly mad and strictly private Time: On month to on rear given Goods remain In roar possession Our rate are leasonsbl. Call ana sea us before borrowing. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. Steamship tickets to and from ai parts of the world. Rooms t and 4, Grant Bldg. $03 4 West Railroad Ave, PRIVATE OFFICH8. Open Evenings, - REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE. Three room house, four lot.t, North 4th street. . .$1,000 Three room house and an acre of land, three miles north of town 400 Six room house, West New York avenue 2,500 Six room house, West Mar quette avenue 1,800 Six room brick, modern, cloNe In 8,250 Seven room brick, mod ern 3,500 & acre ranch north of town 300 Ranches from two to 200 acres. Tots in nil parts of town. 80-acre alfalfa ranch with in a few blocks of the Htrcet enr line 4,500 60-acre alfalfa ranch five mi lew north of town $05 per acre. 20 acre good agrlculnural land. 3 miles north of town flOO Two Business properties on Gold avenue at a price that will pay ten per cent net on Investment. FOR RENT. Houses from 2 to 8 rooms. Money to loan In Hums to suit. A. MONTOYA Real Estate and Loans. Notary Public. 215 W. Gold Ave. OOOCCXXXXXXXXXXXX)GOC)OCXXXX3 BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 4- room brick, modern. $ 2, 1 M II -room brick modern 10,000 5- rooiu frame, modern 2,2(10 8-iiHHii brick, modern 3,200 H-root 11 frame, modern 3,500 1 -story brick storeroom size 23xl 3,000 1 store building, good location 7,500 160-acro nuich, under ditch 6,400 IiOHt Paying hotel busi ness in city, ciinIi. . . . 1,800 M. L. SCHUTT . 219 South 2nd St ft 00300000000000000000000000 A Quick anl Safe Remedy for Rowel Complaints. Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brook discovered that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy was a quick and safe cure for bowel complaints. "During all of these years," he says, "I have used It and recommended it many times and the results have never yet disap pointed me." Mr. Brock is publisher of the Aberdeen, Md., Enterprise. For sale by all druggists. If You Want A Plumber Telephone No. 61 The Standard Our work is as our name implies, and our charges are right. Standard Plumbing & Hsating Co YOU CAN SEE IN PHYSICIANS XV. M. SHERIDAN, SI. D. Homeopathic. Physician and Surgeon Occidental life Building. Telephone, 888. DR. R. Ij. IIUST Physician and' Surgeon Rooms 6 A 7, N. T. Armljo Building. PR- SOLOMON U BURTON. Physician and Surgeon, Highland office, 610 South Walter street. Phone 1030. DRS. BRONSOX BRONSON nomeopatldo Physicians and Sur geons. Over Vann's Drag Store. ' Phone, Office and Res., 828. DENTISTS DR. J. E, KRAFT Dental Surgery. Rooms S and 3, Harnett Building, over u iuelly'B Drug More. Appointments made by mail. Phone 744. EDMUND 3. ALOER, D. D. a Office hours. a. m. to 13:30 p. m 1:30 to 5 p. m. Appointments made bv mall. 300 West Central Ave. Phone 458. LAWYERS R, W. D. BRYAN Attorney at Law. Office, First National Bank Building, Alubquerque, N. M. E. W. DOBSON Attorney at Law. Office Cromwell Block, Alubquerque, N. M. IRA M. BOND Attorney at Law. Pensions, Land Patents. Copyrights, uirau, lxtier mien ts. Trade Marks. Claims. 33 F. street, N. M. Washington, D. C. THOS. K. D. MADDISON Attorney-at-Law. Office with V. B. Clillders, 117 West Gold Avenue. INSURANCE B. A. SLEY8TER Insurance, Real Estate, Notary Public. Rooms 12 and 14, Cromwell Block, Aiouqucrque, n. At. rhone 130. A. E. WALKER Fire Insurance. Secretary Mutual Building Association m west iwnira Avenue. MISCELLANEOUS WILLIAM WALLACE M'CLELLAN Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 12. Notary Public Collections. rkfflnn 224 K'nrth linrnij u, Retsdence 723 North Fourth Street, Aiuoquerque, . m. BORDERS, UNDERTAKER. F. W. SPENCER Architect, 1221 South Walter. Phone 555. A. J. MORELLI Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits CLEANED, PRESSED and REPAIRED lOB North rirat Straat U-NI-MATIC Is a full leather flexible loose leaf ring book. Is STRONG, DURABLE, CONVENIENT Splendid for Prices, Cost, Route. Morno Books, Private Ledgers or Catalog. Sizes from 2VixlH to 8xll Inches. Any style of ruling to order. H. S. LITHGOW Bookbinder Phone 924 Rubber Stamp Maker 312 W. Gold Ave. 'r.ISI. LINVILMC STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IWtA Grade of Flour. Coffees, Teas and Spices a Specialty. Everything In market always on Iiaud "THE BEHT ALWAYS." Phone 23s 508 W. Central Ave. If you take DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Pills you will get prompt re lief from backache, weak kidneys. Inflammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A weak's treat tent for IS cents. Sold by J. H. O'Rielly. A MONTH BUSINESS CARDS P. Matteucci riRST CLASS SHOEMAKER AND REPAIRER AfftfN rmONT. tOS North rtra Highland Livery nAMTtnooir mini Phone B88. 112 John Screes Saddle horses a specialty. Bm drivers in the city. Proprietors 'Sadie," the plcnto wagon. SCHWARTZMAN & WITH Meal, Poultry and Fish 211 W. Central, Tal. 82B MIL,L,INERY New Fall Hats, Up-To-Dat Styles. LADIES' TAILORING And DRESSMAKINC MISS CRANK W. L. TRIMBLE & CO. LIVERT, SALE, FEED AND TRANSFER 8TABLES. Horses and Mules Bought and X changed. BEST TOTJRNOUTS IN THE COT Second Street, between Railroad ana1 Copper Arena. Don't Forget The ALBUQUERQUE PLANING MILL THE OLDEST MILL XS THE CITY. When In need of sash, door, frames etc Screen work m specialty. South First street. Telephone 403. Thos. F. Keleher DEVOE8 READY PAINT One Gallon Covers 600 Square Veat PALMETTO ROOF TAIHT Stop Leaks, Lasta Five Tears. JAP-A-LAC. 408 Wast Railroad Aveoaa TOT I A OR API Dealers In Groceries, Provisions, urain ana fuel. Fine Line of Imported Wines Llqssrs and Cigars. Place your order fe" this line with us. 111-111-117 NORTH TH ID Vt. THIRD STREET Moat Market All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Steam Sausage Factory. EMIL KXIENWOR? Masonlo Building, North Third 214. GOLD! AVE. IIOPSE ITTt VISITERS. NEW AND SECONDHAND. WB BUY HOUSE HOLD GOODS. 114 W. GOLD AVIS. G. NI1USEN, MANAGER. Clarkville Coal Yard All kinds of ooal and wood. JOHN S. BEAVEN, PHONE 4. ANTHRACITE all siaes. AMERICAN BLOCK. MILLWOOD. KINDLING. MOUNTAIN WOOD. HOME B OUTFITTERS Every Thing Necessary for Housekeeping DAVIS & Z EARING 30S W. Oold Ave. V zxzzzzzxxxzxzzxxxzzxzzxx k i M H N ' ' . .