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TAGE FDtTl. SLBUQUEIIQIJE cmzEH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1008 1 MALOY'S NATIVE GRAPES IIW 25c NATIVE WATEUMEIiOXS lcb NATIVE rEAClIES 3 I.ns 25c NATIVE PEARS, Lit Be NATIVE SWEET POTATOES X LftS 25c MALOY'S PHONE 72 Amusements Crystal Theater AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I and 2 M FLEET AT FRISCO 6ET ME A STEP UDDER 'TWIXT LOVE AND DUTY NEW SONGS 10c Anywhere in the House oaoooooaoooooont Colombo Theater 4 IS NORTH SECOND OT. ? Phono 471. 4 Up-To-Date Moving Pictures ana uiusiraisu songs. Chango Kvorv Night Romance ol the Old Mill A Pair of Kids Jfie Cossack NEW SONGS J. G. Gould, Tenor. MATINEE SAT. AND SUNDAY. ROLLER SKATING RINK Moving Picture Performance Bctrlus at 8:30. p. m. A Nwtuw Escape. A Modern Lawsuit Tlvu JJule Cripple SONGS Mrs. C. A. Frank, Sololat. "I Love Vou Dear, and Only , Yon." Klnce You Culled Me, Dearie"' Morning, Afternoon and Even, lug Session. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. 1 A. Chauvin till remains at 114 South Third Street with a complete line of 1908 Wall Paper. Paints, Oils and Brushes IVrsonal Attention (Jiveti lo Painting, Paper Hanging and Tinting .'hone 15. jU. IJi South Tliinl St The reason we do me much KOUC.II DRY work is because we do It right and at the price you cannot afford to have it done at home. IMPERIAL LACNDRT. A JJOUT TOWN 4N The Pnnta Fe machine shops re opened this morning after being shut down one day and a half. The ladies f the Degree of Honor will meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Johnson 310 West Sliver tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. Joe Iove, the man who broke tha rocking chuir In a furniture store on West Hold avenue yesterday after noon, was fined 110 before Justice MeClellan. To improve the looks of the city and also to eliminate a number of the smnll green Imps, all trees on North Second street are being trim med today. The funernl of Mrs. Noeckey, who died last week was held this morning from the Immaculate Conception church. Interment was made In San ta Barbara cemetery. five tracks have been completed ftt the Helen depot, according to a bulletin pouted at the depot, two for passenger service, two for freight and one for house purposes. The colonist excursions began yes terday from Missouri river points. Tonight on No. 1 two extra tourist Pullmans will be brought through en route to Los Angeles. The private car Estelle of Mr. Do heney. the California oil magnate, will arrive here tonight on No. 8 en route to El Paso to pick up Mr. Do- heney. A. B. Mnginniss Is in charge of the car. Superintendent V. D. Sterling, of the Albuquerque public schools. Is looking for a place of employment for a boy about lf years of age, who desires to work for his board and at tend the local schools. John T. H. McDonald who recently resigned from the post office force, has accepted 8 position with the Equitable Life Insurance company of this city as a solicitor. Mr. McDonald was formerly connected with eastern Insurance companies ana will prove a valuable addition to the Equitable company In this city. The Indies Aid Society of the First M. E. church will hold a Home. Coming social Thursday evening In the church parlors. Everything Is free and everybody Is Invited to come and enjoy the evening. There will be a fine musical program ren dered and refreshments served. Bring your friends and get acquainted, calmer Social Camp Modern Wood men of America, will entertain at Odu Fellows' hall tomorrow evening In honor of A. C. Eubank, of Colora do Springs, who Is here for the pur. Dose of building up the lodge. Re freshments will be served and a good time Is anticipated. All members are expected to be present with their wives an! sweethearts. The cool evenings seem to add seat to the pleasure of roller skating, Judg Ing by the crowds that attend the rink nightly; the musical numbers are very popular and the films are the heat nroduced. Tonight there will be an en tire change of moving pictures, and Mrs. Frank by special request will again sing the two selections of last night "I Love You Dear And Only You." from the Burgomaster, and "Since You Called Me Dearie." Mrs. Ida Cooper, arrested this morning on a vagrancy charge, plea ed guilty to the complaint this after noon, through her attorney, W. C. Heacock. and paid a fine of $10. The case against her son, Ike Cooper, who was arrested on the same complaint. It It sa'd, has been dismissed, the evi dence being Insufficient to hold him. After paying Mrs. Cooper's fine. Judge Heacock announced his Intention to bring action against H. Frank, who swore to vagrancy warrants, arrested on a charge of disturbing the peace. The Auxiliary to the Children's Home association announces that on Saturday afternoon next, a "Shower Reception" will be tendered the pub lic at the Woman's Club building, The ladles ask donations toward the furnishings of the new Home for De linquent Children. Those donating ulshes are requested to bring white enamel ware. The hours of the re ception will be from 1:30 to 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and a very large attendance Is being looked for ward to as the cause Is a most needy one. The new Institution will be lo cated right next to the Hunlng Castle on West Central avenue and the new. ly appointed truant officer la now ready to take charge of the place. The members of the Albuquerque Browns Baseball team are out selling tickets for the dance which will be held at the Elk's dance hall next Monday night and from all Indica tions, the affair will be a success. Many tickets have been sold and the prospects are that a very Jolly time will be had by all those attending j These dances are annual affairs and , the proceeds of the one this year will go towards the hiring of phiyers j for the local team In order that the ' team make a proper showlni? In the coming tournament. The boys shouK oe wen supported :n tins regard. Al buquerque has always, for years past, been represented by a winning team In the annu il tournaments ;in.l this I year should be no exception. 1 One of the oldest pieces, of cement ! s'dewalk'ng in the city Is now being replaced by a new one by Contractor ' MeCirrlston. The sidewalk extends , the length of the Whiting building on St nd street an 1 was 1 '1,1 some 1 In years ago at the same time the building was tnillt. The work was , a vi ry pour J ili, Ciilv'n Whiting the builder of the bull. ling having hired : la orerw by the day for the cement 1 wont ami when it came to the laying I of the si lewalk, the concrete wis I expose too long to the hot sun lie fore the top conting of cement was , laid find In consequence thereof, a i poor J 'li was completed necessitating i the present repairs. A Inrgs squad of wo:kmen are biiy on the Joh and It I i. thought that a new walk of the MiCori'Mnn quality will be lul l. Our shirt and cotlar work Is per fect. Our DOMESTIC FINISH is the proper thing. We lead others follow. IMPKRLVL LAUNDRY CO. MAS. JORDAN WORE . MiVS CLOTHING tvild Tlint Slio Adopted Husband's Toga bo Uiat She Could Travel Last night the officer In tho lower yards saw two forms crawling from a box car, which had Just arrived from Las Vegas, Inviwtiguling he ioutid two men, or rather one man and a woman dressed In men's apparel and carrying a bundle in which were skirls and other lingerie. The couple gave the names of Mr. and Mrs. William Alvin Jordan of New York City, both being magazine writers. On aocount of poor health the two came westwards, remaining in Las Vegas for a month. Deciding that if they could reach iaii Bernardino, Cal.f., where they have relatives they would feel better, they left the Mead ow City, via the s.de dour Pullman route. When brought to the police station Mrs. Jordan was weeping as though her heart would break, at being de tected in men's clothes. Chief Thomas McAllllln took pity on the couple and released them after permitting Mrs. Joradn to don her skirts. Before coming to Now Mexico both the Jordons were regular contributors to Scribncrs magazine and other lead ing periodicals. In Colorado Jordan acted as agent for the International Correspondence schools. With the guarantee of Chief McMil- lin the couple wired to the school of ficials for $S0, which they received to day. They will leave lor California tonight. Their story of hard luck was told In an honest, straightforward manner that convinced Chief McMillin of their honesty. DECIDE YOURSELF". Tlte Opportunity Is Here, Bucked by Albuquerque Testimony. Don't take our wc.ro ror it. Don't depend on a stranger's state, menu Read Albuquerque endorsement. Read the statements of Albuquer que citizens. And decide for yourself. Here Is one case of it: J. M. Parker, living at 817 South Fourth street, Albuquerque, N. M. says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are en titled to the strongest praise I can give them. I never placed much faith In patent medicines, but I can say I have derived more benefit from Doan's Kidney Fills than from any other remedy. Several years ago I began to notice indications of kidney complaint and my condition reached the state where 1 was an almost con stant sufferer from paln In my back and trouble of an alarming nature ex isted with the kidney secretions. On one occasion the kidney secretions stopped- altogether and I had to have a physician draw It from me. At that time I was employed as a loco motive engineer and had to give up this work, as the Jar of the engine made the pain in my back beyond endurance. I suffered from pain across my loins and In both sides over my hips that I would have to lt down In a chair and lean my back against something to support It. At night after I would retire I would not sleep any more than an hour before the pain would awaken me. About three months ago I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a supply. In a short time every diffi culty was corrected and I have no trouble at all with my back and kid neys now. On occasions without number I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills, and whatever I can say for them will always afford me pleas ure." For sale by all dealers. Price. 60 cents. Foster-Mll'ourn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. tl HER NEW MODIFIED DIRECTOIRE im Mitt Several of the local dry goods merchants have elites ed their orders In the eastern markets for the new j modified sheath gown. The new : gown promises to be extensively worn all over the country as It Is of a most beautiful design and resembles the j D-rectoire gown very little. The skirt is made Of ordinary pattern only1 This ,Yery Day You ought to commence taking the Bitters, espec ially if the system is run down, appetite poor, sleep restless and the blood in an impov erished condition. Pi n OSTETTER' CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER has clearly proven its right to be called "the best," and a trial now will convince you also. In cases of Headache, Sour Risings, Belching, In digestion, Dyspepsia, Cos tiveness & Malaria it is excellent. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS St, Louis Spelter. St. Louis, Sept. 1. Spelter $4.57. firm, St. Louis Wool Market. St. Louis, Sept. 1. Wool steady; unchanged.- Money Market. New York, Sept. 1. Money on call ea.sy, 1 p H4 percent; prime mercan tile paper 3 4 4 Vi per cent. The Metals. New York, eSpt. 1. Lead quiet 4.57 Vs 4.62 Vi ; Lake Copper quiet, 13H! silver 61 V4. Chicago Produce Market. Wheat Sept. 96; Dec. 96 V4. Corn Sept. 79 Vi; Dec. 67. Oats Sept. 49; Dec. 49'S0. Pork Sept. $14.55; Oct. 14.70. Lard Sept. $9.47 Vi; Oct $9.62 Vi. Rib Sept. $947 Vi; Oct. $9.62 Vi. Ribs Sept. $8.95 97 Vi Oct $9.02 Vi Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept. 1. Cattle receipts 7.000. Steady. Beeves $3.8507.80; Texans $3,6046.00; westerns $3.30 6.00; stockers and feeders $2.605.50 cows and heifers $1.75) 6.30; calves $5.25 7.25. Sheep Recelta 35,000. Weak. West ern $2,304.2o, yearlings $4.15S4.85 lambs $3,50 5.00; westerns $3.50 6.10 Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Sept. 1. Cattle, re ceipts 23,000. 5 to 10c lower. Southern steers $3.25 4.10; Southern cows $2.25" 3.40; stockers and feeders $2.804.75; bulls $2400350; calves $3.50 6.75; western steers $3.60 5.60; western cows $2.50 3.76. Hogs Receipts 10,000. 6 nto 10c lower. Bulk of sales $6.50 6.80; heavy $6.70 6.85; packers and butch ers $6.50 6.85; light $6.306.70; pigs $3.50 5.25. Sheep Receipts 8,000. Weak. Mut tons $3.75425; lambs $4.00 5.90; range wethers $3.5004.50; fed ewes $3.254.25. We are offering today some extra good values In boys' and girls' school shoes and it will pay you to call and examine our sick. Every pair Is well finished, looks neat and Is guaranteed to give fiat Isf action. Our prices are very reasonable. C. May's shoe Btore, 314 West Central avenue. that on one side, a slit runs up from the bottom about a foot nnd a half, exposing another layer of the aklrt of the sime material. The finishings are of the tno.t elaborate quality and no doubt many will be worn here as soon as the fad starts. The samples are now on the road here and this city will soon be given the privilege of their criticism. . OeXOeXD0sOOSr,C ATTENTION We are just in receipt of a Carload of Ammunition,'and are now prepared to fill your orders for Shot Gun Shells Loaded with Black or Smokeless Powder, Drop or Chilled Shot SEE OUR ASSORTMENT AND GET OUR PRICES McINTOSH HARDWARE CO. r0HJ40 (exJOj( )e: For bran feed give your stock Kan mis Rod Bran, clean, fresh and liealthy. A great producer of milk Ideal for horses, cows and poultry. Put up under the supervision of Uie State Board of Health, No smutty wheat, refuse oats and corn nor mill sweeping ground In this bran. The Empire Mills furnish cash guarantee with each and every sack. For any riisoatlsfactlon your money Is return ed. E. W. Fee, 602-604 South First st. Phone 10. Doctor Nacamull will be Mck rro Europe In September and will b at his office In the N. T. Armljo bulldln abnut September II, 1ISS. It Is not what you pay for advertis ing, but what advertising PAY YOU, that makes It valuable. Ov rates are lowest for equal aervloa. FEE'S GOOD ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM SODA. WALTON'S DRCG STORE. ROUGH DRY. Do you know what this means T If not ask our drivers to explain It to you. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY. STAGE TO JTTMFZ TVB.-JTTS til WEST GOLD EVERY MORNING AT S O'CLOCK. Our work Is RKJITT every de psrtment. Hnh Ijumdn Co FEE'S GOOD ICR ortrAM AND CE CKKAM OD WALTON'S JRUG STOKE. - FOR PURE ICE CREAM. LOUDON'S JERSEY FARM Place an ad. In The CM lien and watch It work for you. THE CHAMPION GROCERY GO. Mmtfuecl Bra., Proprietor Grocery and feat Market, Stanleand Fancy Groceries Baturdiy Bpmclml Mptlng Chicken Womt TJtb: Phono a I Genuine American Block $6.50 per Ton Handscreened Cerrillos Lump $6.50 per ton Qumllly mad Quantity Cuaranfo WOOD TELEPHONE tl W. H, HAHN & GO. "FOR CASH ONLY" SCHOOL NEEDS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6 good lead pencils Ec 3 extra good lead pencils 6c Very large pencil tablets Ec Tencll box 6c Large school bags 10c 5 nice handkerchiefs Ec Boys' extra good knee pants 50c Everything In shoes for boys and girls. Boys' well made school suits $1.76 to $3.00 at the CASH BUYERS' UN10S 122 Nana iteood v M noLDE. Prop I ST. VINCENT ACADEMY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL I For Vonti,' Ladies and Misses. In Charge of the SISTERS OF CHARITY Corner 6th St. and New York Ave For Particulars, Address Sibteb Slpk.kiok. 'ssaypaLronlte Hubbs Laundry Caw HUNTERS! F. H. Strong BMBMHHBHBlBBlBHHBlBMBBfelual $ Funeral Director and Embalmer Lady Attendant I MONTEZUMA A LBUQUKHOUt: . t Capital and surplus, $100,000 INI EB ESI ALLOWED Fiist Rational Bank ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. United States Depository K3XjexjsxJXJsxOyOSX BUILDERS' AND FINISHERS' SUPPLIES X a live aud Chicago T.nmher. Khem In. William. pint rer. Rnlldlns Paper. Plasier. lame. Cement, Glass. Sash. Doors. BKv, yf.. Etc. J. C. BALDR1DCE ED. FOURNELLE Carpenter and Builder Jobbing Promptly Attended tj Phones: Shop 10CT; Residence 502 Ship Corner FourtD St. and Copper Ave. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. N DENTISTS Room 12 N T. Armijo Bldg For the bent work or. ahlrt wal. Private Ambulance Supt. Folrvlew Santa Barbara Cemeteries and OITief Strong Block 2nd id Copper Avtnuc. Telephone Office 7$, Residence 106. GIVE US A CHANCE To figure on that bill of lumber. Our lumber comes from our owa mills located In the best body of timber In New Mexico. A large stock of dry sprues dimension on hand. Why not boy the best when It is just as cheapT It will pay you to look into this. RIO 6RANDE LUMBbH GO. Phone 8. Cor. 3rd and Marquette TRUST CO. hjrw Kim x ico ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Capitat ana Surplus $250,000 I 423 South First Our Prices All Bargains Team Harness, all leather. .. .$ll.f Team Harness, Concord 14. Team Harness. Concord heavy. Sl.lt Team Harness, double buggy, $10.00 to $!. Single Surrey Harness 17.00 to 10. Single Buggy Harness 1.60 to 10.lt) Single Express Har ness. 11.00 to M.ID Celebrated Askew Sad dles. 4.11 to 40.04 Best grade of leather In all harness) and saddles. Parts of harness kept la stock. Unless you trade with us we bo Us loss money. THOS. F. KELEHER 40S West Railroad Avenue 4444 An advertisement lu Ths C1U- 41 sen Is an Invitation extended to all oar readers. We Invite lurge majority of the people to 41 your store. 44444444444444 i