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' f 7- r SimT;v. V ti.b. r 1. 1UU.: Jad turnare in Raton Tuesday . i KEYS TO CU'NTY BASTILE M 'STERIOUSLY PRODUCED The only ievelopment In the count) office fight íni'l particularly In the sit uation respecting the sheriff's office yesttrday, the Issuance of a writ of habeas ,u In the morning b Chief JusticV William J. Mili, of the New Mexico supreme court, com manding that the body of one Thoma. S. Hubbell be brought before him In Raton on Tuesday morning, when the writ is made returnable. The body oí F.ilil Thomas S. Hubbell Is now peace fully reposing upon a first cta.--s bed In the front room of the bounty Jill, n room especially reserved for distin guished visitors. It Is upstairs, niul there re no bar on the window, bul the ex-sheriff is a heavy man. and it l not thought probable that he will at tempt any dramatic escape. Indeed. Mr. Hubbell seemed to bf enjoying life quite us usual yesterday although In somewhat narrow limits A number of his friends called on him Como Estamos was exchanged, along with other courtesies and hile the former sheriff looked a little tired, he seemed to be lii his usual hoalth und spirits. . K. W. Dohson, of rounsel for Hub bell, went to ltaton Frid ly night and Yesterday morning sued out the wrll of habeas corpus before Judge Mills who ru.ide the writ returnable Tuesday morning. Hut. I. ell w ill be l.ik. i, to It i ton Monday night when argument will be heard by Judge Mills. It is understood that the aim of the former sheriff"' counsel Is to endeavor tij bring up the entire question of the sheriff's offict' tits' lit in the in lion In-fore Judge Mills und In that cn.. should the argurnen be ns extended as la Albuquerque. It I.' likely that Mr. Hubbell III enjoy e change of Jails fur several days. Mow ever, the air In Union l line, and It lr probable that the accommodations Ii Colfax county would quite equal in appointments the quarters no, occu pied In the llernalilio county hast lie. dull Keys Turn I'p. Ail Friday night locksmiths tried in fit keys lo the ceils In the county Jail to take the places of those uhi'h dis appeared with the Jailer employed by Hubbell. The attempt was not flic cessful. but yesterday morning t he keys of the Jail turned up suddenly mid mysteriously In the hand of Freí' II. Ileyn. Armljos deputy. W here tin keys came from is a question. It Is r subject which Mr. If-vn declines tr discuss, but there are those who siy t was a case of JiitiM-itd poi ket pick ing, if sin h a term he allowable. Dep ifty Sheriff Kd. Newnqiu r. who was in charge of the nherln" office, the jail fid Tf"!' much everything else In ni, vi lion during the Hubbell regime it to' iLiijhad'a Set of kcjs to Our cells. He was believed to earn Inenr in his trouser 'iioeket. Accord ing to the court house corrt !cr ver sion, they are no longer In his pocket mil further It is alleged that the new VtenuU''S h and exit M led trtem fron Mr. Newcomer's pocket when the lat ter wasn't looking. Mr. Newcomer"! friends, who know his skill In k'eiiiiif things to himself, refuse to bell. that the man lives who could pli k hlf pocket; bul the keys have appeared und there you lire. Mr. Newcomer true to the habit that has made li in f minus In Albii uerqiie. declines t open his mouth. It Is probably a fa t th iluriiiL' all his official Service .n the county, Mr. Newcomer never o ened his mouth to make a statement of official nature, unless It were court or iieceMary. It Is pretty certain tlmt his tromer pockets are us liar to reach ns his Inmost thoughts, and ll tne new deputy did It. he has certainly qualified. Arniljo in now in full posses hIoh of the rounty Jail. Other county cases, which were ex Tiprii.il to come un vesterday were dis placed by other court business, and it Is probable they will not come up non until nftei the hearing of the Imbea coipns nutter before Judge Mills. Sonif Sensible .illcc. It rp iy be il piece if S'lperllllilU' ti.lvtee ,lo urge people ht this s. isoi . t t1 year to lay In a supply of Cham M r! li -.'a Cough Remedy. It Is almos ,u i be needed before winter P .v , and much more prompt and sit ls'a.toiy .results are obtained whet. I.iger as soon am a cold Is contráete, and before It has become settled n tint system, which can only be ilmn i lv .keeping the remedy at hand. Th!' .remedy Is so widely known and so a J together good that no one should lu.'s ' Hat about buying it In preference ti any other. It Is for sale by all drug gists, V Honesty is the best policy. Schilling's Best: tafm Your grocer's; money back ,125 09 Second l Isss Í2S.00. Colon 1st Kill" :o California. Comment-Inn Hf;temher ISth and dally thoreaftei u ,111 October 31. the Manta V will lu ll iicket to all points In California at a rate of 125,00, one way only; stopovers flowed. Call on ny agent of h Sania Fe. II. 8. LUTZ. Agent. Albuquerque, N. M. Itallrttdd Men. Oet your train book covers from Jlltcjiner'a, at the Journal office. rremre Your Ijiwn. Kill thjf worm with llahu' Furcka lime, I)on't cuss your Fountain IVn. !.ut lake It to Newcqmer for ex,-t ;i t repali- Th er In- of Kaniul Cltf leel und limit. ni at Cmll hU liiwort a, lit ftitrih Ihlrd arfM. For Fountain len.f, largert. mnt romplete tock In the west, go to New comer'. TTm txt Gmrrneii at th j H. at F. G. J'rait Co I1 tkMith (í-iiímI av-t. Iwn't fall to see tb-it large display of t iiitfal dolN nt Newcomer f, next door to poítoflue. utos An. A"' jie,t,er last X.'y SVm Vi r- r-jjjit splendid com oik." The play was Hod a clever produc tion from start to finish. ' The cos tumes are gorgeous and the stage tellings are good. "Haraiinii" is one of tl.o greatest novels ever written, and has made the name of Helen Hunt Jackson fo1--ver famous. It was no easy task to Iramatlze the story. It contains long onversatlons and has other features ivhich make it difticult to hammer Into shaoe for production on th Huge. Hut Virginia Calhoun and 'Jeneral Johnstone Jones have accom plished the tafk splendidly, ns all who iw the performance last night will estify. KWnonu Is u story brimful of lie warmest human interest. It ! iverf lowing with emotion and passion i ml tragedy. It has the most plctur sque setting Imaginable California n the old mission days.wlth Its Span .sh-Mexican-Ii.lian atmosphere. The atmosphere and environment md the costumes and scenery are re produced most admirably by the com any under the direction of Mr. Ar hur V. Warde. Temetula, the quaint id village between I.os Angeles and an Hiero Is familiar to many people n Albuquerque. a.K is the story of Itn .nona Itvelf. mid lor that reason the play Rive greater pleasure last night. Miss Virginia Calhoun as llamona interprets the passionate experiences of tin- Indian girl perfectly and throws V'l-si If Into the part with an abandon that makes one forget that It Is mere u ting. Walter Shannon ns Alessan- ,'. 'J '4."i". miss vn:r;iiA cai.iioi in I ii mi- ns "liamona" ho won favor of large null-nce in KlUs' tlicatcr lat nlylit. . ilro is miignlficent .and In the final li ene where A lessanilro goes mad und s murdered he acts the iart with nil intensity and power which is uni'lvil d and i-luinos him as a master of lis nit. Flinor Stone, as the austere md Jealous mother of Felipe, Señora Moreno, Is a great success, and H. A. ICIIiott as Felipe, less sll'entlous, ' but iltogether as Important to the story as less.'iinlio. fultills the role with re markable fidelity. The touch of humor In the form of Aunt III. the cool headed and kind hearted ami utterly ludicrous old lady from Tennessee, is brought In most cleverly bv Mrs. Louise Helmonr, who convulsed the audience every lime she appeared last night with her no fess amusing consort. The Spanish und Mexican costumes ire most elaborate, niid every charac ter is dcliilut"d both as regards dress md ai lion wltli the most studied care. The absorbing interest of the story is not lost for a minute through the play. Albuquerque theatergoers will be b-lighted 1o lour that llamona wl'.l ippear at the I'.lks" theater again next Wednesday night, and those who were infortuuati' enough to miss last night's performance will have sn op portunity lo see the play this week. . COMMERCIAL NEWS The following quotations wjre re ceived by Levy Bros., over their pri vate wires from Lojjan & Bryan, New York. Barnctt Bid'r Both 'phones. V.'s!! ftiwi, New York. Sept. 3ft. -The weekl italement was tin? center of interest to lay. and published Intimations of lt favorable character were circulated liefore the statement I list-1 f appeared libes advanced accordingly, am! V h some hesitation developed ill the losing lone, the last prices were near the best. Closing: Amalgamated Copper M in sultar 13!'ii Ana. oiid t l-'l Atchison lio V, do preferred 1 !)D 'i New Jersey Ceuiral 2)2 he.vapeake & Ohio .'.XV-j St. I'aul. preferred 1S2H New York Central If.ft ."enn.sylv.inla 141 Si. I.ouis & San Francisco, sec ond' preferred TO Southern I'liclllc fií, Ciilon I'acitic 133 I'niled Ht ites Steyl 3SV do preferred 106 H I'nited States Honds Iti-rundlng r, registered 103 V do (oupon 1"4 llefunillng 3'n, registered 104 ',J In coupon l'M's New 4"s, rcglsiered 134' do coupon 134 ld 4's, registered 104 do coupon Hl.ri Money.' Money on call, nominal, no loans, prime mercantile paper, at 4 5 iel cent. Fur Hllver. UVáe. i'lilcngo Ilimril of Traih1, Chicago. Si';j. 30. At the openlnk December wheat was off to Nc at M'4c to he. Imrlng the iirsl hall hour the price made a further decline of K3',c. At that point the market was steadied by temporary support from n leading Milt. Following sult- xequcut withdrawal uf that support mm I : - t , j I', hi, market bcam. still weaker, Pe .ber dropijini? ta 834Uc, and j'sed at 83 ,c.- . I .... .....I... ....... . . ... A,l A IIa Iaii-ú, .it 3'c to 44c, sold off to 4íic, and closed at 43 c. teceniler oats Áj ened a shade low er t 8e, aold oft to 2"tc, and closed a. 2 Sc. I Tltc Slctttls, New Tork, Sept. 30. The metai markets showed the usual quiet In the absence of London cables with prl-ce-i ganerally maintained. Ijike copper Is quoted at 1 .25 ii 16.50: electroly tic, 116. 12H, and casting at $15.87 Vi 16.1 2 4. Fend Is quiet nt $4.85 tf? 4.95, and speller at $5.95 ft 6.05. liar silver. 60 c. Mexican dollars, 47c. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept. 30. Cattle receipts. COO; market, steady. Beeves, $3.fi0il li.15: good to prime steers, $5.15411 6.15: poor to medium, $3.50iíi 6.10; stockers ami -feeders, $2.25 ft 4.30; cows, $1.25 (ii 4.40: heifers, $2.10 S 4.95: calves. $5.50 Sfi 7.25. ' Sheep receipts, 3,0110; market, steady. Sheep, "$3.00ii5,65; lambs, $5.50 ir 7.75. Kansas riiy Livestock. v Kansas City. Sept. 30. Cattle re ceipts, 2,000; market, steady. Na tive steers, $4.00iíf) in 5.90; southern steers, $2.25 S..75; southern cows, $t.7fifii 2.70; native cows and heifers, $1.754. 25; stockers and feeders. $2.254.45; bulls. $2.00 tn 3.00; calves, $2.50116.00; western steers. $2.254j, 4.50; western cows, $2.00 if 3. 2 5. Sheep receipts, none; market, nomi nally steady. Muttons, $4.00fi-5.0U. lambs. 95.25 if 5.75; range wethers, $4.25415.00; fed ewes, $4.00 v 5.40. Xcw York Wool. New York, Sept. 30. Hlds. firm; Calvestoii, 20 to 25 pounds. 20c; Cal ifornia, 21 to 25 pounds, 19Mc; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 18'jc. Wool Firm. Domestic fleece, 3.'. 39e. St. lyOllis Wool. St. I.ouis. Sepl. 30. Wool market, steady. Territory and western medi ums, 28 "ii 30c; line medium, 22'uí5c line, 18(ij,20c. BASE BALL NATIONAL LKAÜUK. At Chicago It. H. R. Chicago 0 3 2 Host on 2 B 2 liatterles Wicker and Kllng; Fra ser and Needham. At Pittsburg U. II. K Pittsburg 8 13 " Ui'ooklyn 3 13 2 llatteries Case and Olbson; Kason and Fitter. Second gaino It. II. K. Pittsburg 2 5 0 lirooklyn 2 9 1 Hatterles Klnsella and Olbson; Mu- Intyre, ISergen und Hitter. At Cincinnati H. H. R Cincinnati 3 7 4 Philadelphia 15 22 8 llatteries Vowlnkle, Johns, Walker and Street: Lusk and Dooln. At St. IjouIs H. II. E. St. I.ouis 2 7 1 New York 9 12 0 P.atteries Ilrown and l'uhy; Ames, Elliott, liresnahan and Clarke. AM FRICAN LEAGUE. At Washington II. H. E. Washington 5 8 1 St. Louis 2 7 2 Hatterles Townsend and Ileyden; Suthoff and Sugrlen. Second game lí. II. F. Washington 10 13 2 St. Louis .' 9 11 2 Hatterles Falkenburg and Knoll; Howell and Spent er. At Philadelphia H. II. R. Chicago '. 4 1 1 1 Philadelphia 3 10 1 Hatterles Owen and Sullivan; Plank and Sthreck. At ftoston n. II. E Host on 2 2 3 Detroit 3 7 0 ' Hatterles Tunnehill nnd Armhrus ter; Wiggs, Warner nnd Drill. Second game H. II. E. Huston 4 8 1 Detroit .". I 3 4 Hatterles Harris and Crlger; Kit son, Dlsch and Doran. At New York TI. H. E. Cleveland 5 10 3 New York 7 12 2 Hatterles Hernhard and Clark; Derby, Hogg umfcKlelnow. Second game It. H. E Cleveland 1 4 0 New York 0 4 0 Hatteries West and Clark; Tut mann and Klelnow. , I'xiilblllon Game, At Des Moines R. H. E Milwaukee 7 14 6 Des Moines . . .6 13 4 Hatterles Hlckey and Hevllle; Chappelle and Wolfe. Foot Hall. At Cambridge Harvard 12 Williams ; 0 At Princeton Princeton 23 Washington and Jefferson 0 At Lufa ye tie Purdue 36 tlelolt 0 At Terre Haute Rose Polytechnic 27 Eastern Illinois 0 At Hloomlnglon, Ind. Indiana University . . 0 Hutler 0 At Columbus Ohio University 2Í Heidelberg C At Iowa City- Iowa 4 0 Monmouth P At Minneapolis Minneapolis 3? Shattuck f At South Hend Notre Dame ', 4 North Division High School C At Ann Arbor University of Michigan 41 Ohio Wesleyan , t At Chicago Chicago University 1! Wabash Indiana College At Madison Wisconsin , i 4? N'orth western College ............ t At Champaign I p Illinois .'. ( Knox . I At Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania 3f Lehigh 0 At West Point West Point If Tufts 0 At De Molnen rrake 18 Pcnn r 6 At Hloomlngtoli, III. Illinois College ' Weslevan 0 At Stanford University Stanford 12 Willamette College t At Chicago English Pllgram Team All Chicago Team I At Cleveland Western Reserve University II Fist High School 0 7- The Stove mWMm rRailroad Ax)e. S FECIAL That Show to a Marked Degree the i Advantage of Buying at This Store VEKY WEEK this store always has "specials" that are not advertised and you can depend are all cf a worthy character. Come visit our store day by day you'll find something .that will interest you. LI ILHLD'n or tl i'or this week we call your .Vic Corset Cover F.iiiln-oiilcrics for 25c n jaril. Ten pieces froni illicit to iiialic a selection. A great bargain. MOHAIR. SKIRTS, worth $C00. for $3.50 Genuine Mohair Skirts -made up in the newest plaited styles, In colors and black. BLACK & COLORED PANAMA SKIRTS, worth $10.00, for $7.50 A new assortment Just in some new designs shown for the first tinc Excellent value.. ALL-WOOL TWEED SKIRTS, worth $5.00, for $3.10 Made in the wide popular umbrella styles, In two varieties, In two colors, worth double the price. $12.00 SKIRTS for $9.00 At this price we show a range that can not he equalled elsewhere in the city. The lot consists of Panama, Xun'a Veiling, Hroadcloth, Mohair, Voile nnd Granite Cloth Skirls, made up in the latest designs. , , Miu'vcIh for Hie Price. Kvery one worth Double. ' - - . - A llV. Cll XCF. . Fn'ch garment Is made of the genuine water-proof material and comes In three different colorings. All are stylishly made in the, latest ap proved designs. . , CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS for $4.50. Women's Rcady-to-Wear Hats Under-priced. We have 'grouped Into one lot for i tills week every Kemly-to-Wenr Hal that was priced from $5.00 to $H.50. For till week we offer you your choice of any one hat In this lot for $4.00 Our Autumn Showing - of Silks 'and Velvets Gathered from every prominent market nt home nnd abroad. Our stocks of Silks and Velvets Include, every popular novelty for Fall wear. Careful buyers will find here every Inducement that high qualities, correct styles nnd lowest prices can give. ' .ItfeldiSLCo -IBS Comnumicaiioa Made Easy Between The Great Southwest and Kansas City, St. oLuls, Chicago, and all points North and East by the El Paso Southwestern System Rock Island System Shortest, Quit-Vest, therefore the Best. The Only way with two through tralni dally, carrying Standard and Tourist Sleeper, Obser vation Dining Cars, Chair Cars and Coaches, For any trip, any where, any. time TAKU THI3 SOUTHWESTERN. GARNETT KING General Agent, EL PASO, f Quality- Í3L Third Si- attention to ThcGrcatcst Skirt Bargains This store lm ever shown aro now on exhibition niul selling fast. Tiio' variety is the feature of this showing nnd the prices are un equalled for Albuquerque. it v V. R. STILES Gen Paa, Agent. TEXAS, i rfvViiui .. ' !". A 1 r . í CtASSIFIED ADVERTISET.ISNTS ChASZTTTLTy A.DYIRTLSX3IFNTS PATABLE IN ADYACS. i:r.oll2h ÜMOHÍ-,-ú j LA gl PERSONAL PitOPElUTf 1)ANH. Money Loan On Furniture, Fíanos, Organs, Horse Wagona and tther Chattels; alao oi salaries and warehouse receipts, a loir as 110.00 and an high as $200.00 Loans are quickly made and strict) private. Time: One month to oni year given. Goods to remain In your posieesion. Our rates are reasonable Call and see us before borrowing. Steamship tickets te and from al parts of the world. THB HOUSEHOLD LOAN 30 Roams 3 and 4. Grant Bide. PRIVATE OFFICES. OPEN EVENINGS. m SOU West KtA'Irontl Avennw. Hl'SINKSS ÜPl'-bHfÜMTÍKS. ' XTOCtv eornnnniea ini.orn.o-fita If you have stocks or bonds for sale, of fer them through me to Investors, íleorge M. Kelloce. Broker. ."!4. P.m- ott Square, Buffalo. ' o M)H Kh.Vl. FO'R RENT. Newly furnished front room: hoard near. 835 South Aho. ol . FOR RENT. Furnished room. 213 South 6th street. o2 FOR RENT. Four-room furnished house. 315 Atlantic ave-iue. Apply on j. remises. o 1 FOR RENT. Two furnished rooTus. Ci!.1 1 !lt 410 Snulh 51 reet. (.2 FOR RENT. Furnished rooms for light housekeeiilng. 221 S. Edith o. FOR RENT. Three rooms for light housekeeping. 420 Baca avenue. oU FOR RENT. Furnished fi'jnt room.. 412 South I'.roadway. c2 FOR RENT Furnished large front rooms, bath, electric lights. 41S North Fourth street, o5 i'OR RENT Two large nicely fur nished front rooms for housekeeping. i or. North ,Arno street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and hoard In private family. 415 North Second street. tf FOR KENT -Well established stand for lady tnusseur. Moon-Keleher Stu dio.,. ' tt FOR TtENT. Irge furnished room. 21 -I South Walter street. 2 FOR KENT. Modern five-room house, partly furnished. 737 South Edith street. . ol FOR RENT. Two rooms furnished for liirht housekeeping.. No invalids. 401 North Cth street; ' tf FOR RENT Pleasant furnished rooms, healthy location. 516 East Coal ave. tf FOR RENT. Rooms and board. 315 South 3rd street. . - tf FOR RENT. Two rooms for light housekeeping. 1203 S, 2nd street, tf F( ) Rli E NT TiiTge n 1 1 e men nTceíy furnished front room; bath and elec tric llg'ht. No invalids. (06 West Sil ver avenue. tf FOR RENT. Five-room brick house, North Fifth street. Rankin & Co., room 10, Arm.llo hlock. tf FOR RENT Two, four und live room furnished houses. 'W. V. Fu trelle, office 116 West Coal. tf FOR LENT Furnished rooms, bath, electric lights; terms reasonable. 724 South Second street. oj ' FOr"reNT Rooms and board. 5Ü6 THerns. . V oil FOR RENT Apartments In Fori View Terrace, eight rooms each, mod ern equipment throughout. H. H. Til ton. room 19, Grant Block. tf BREAD. PIES AND CAKES DE llvered to any part of the city, wed ding cakes a specialty; satisfaction guaranteed. S. N. Balling, Pioneer Bakery. 207 South First str. 11. E. No. f. ' 4 7 . . Notice for Publication. Department of the interior, land of fice at Santa Fe, N. M.. September 25, 1905. Notice 'is hereby given that the following named settler has filed no tice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, nnd that said p.-onf will be made befjre IT. S. court commissioner nt Albuquerque, N. M on November 4, 190"., viz.; Juan Romero, for the S. W. quarter, Sec. 4, T. 8 N., R. 6 E. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove hi.- continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Filomeno Mora, of Esco bosa, N. M.; Juan Antonio Alderete, of Peralta, N. M.; Prudencio Maldoua do, of Kseabosa, N. M.: Jose Mal donndo, of EKcabosa, N. M. MANTEL R. OTERO. Register. TaUo your booka anil magazines to Mlichncr's niul huvo tlieni neatly bound before they liecomc damaged or destroyed. "MOTIIF.U WAS LUCKY."- FArA noroiiT a oas hangk. A. FLEISCHER deal Estate and Loans, Fire Insurance, Surety Bonds. Ill ft South Second Street Automatic 'Phone 128. FOIl SALE. $2,C50 S-room, two-story, frame dwelling, bath and electric UghU, on corner. New, a bargain. $1,860 5-room brick cottage, on Highlands, close in. $1,600 New B-room frame cottage, well built, near shops; easy pay ments. $3,300 9-rootn, 2-story brick, suita ble for rooming or boarding house, on Highlands. j $2.900 New 7-room, brick dwelling, well built, bath, electric lights, barn, In Highlands. $2.600 (-room frame, bath, electric lights, trees, shrubbery, lot 76x142. Fourth ward. $3,600 7-room frame cottage, ele gant residence, W. Tijeras ave. $1,300 6-room .frame, near shops. $1,200 4-room frame cottage; new: North Eighth st; easy terms. $1.400 5-room frame cottage; bath, large shade trees; Fourth ward. $1.260 4-room frame cottage; bath: electric lights; clone In. $$.000 7-room. two story, modem brick dwelling: bath: aas: eleutrlr lights: barn. $3.200 6-room brick cottar : modem well built; large cellar: good barn; trees and lawn; fine location. West Tlleras road. $2.700 6-ronm frame dwellln vrkh modern conveniences: well built. S Arno st $2.800 6-room frame cottage, mod ern conveniences, trees and shrub bery, corner lot 50x142. $2.300 6-room brick cottage: larg bath room. South Arno st. $3,100 Nice residence In Highlands, 7 rooms; modern conveniences; cellar barn, lawn; lot 71x160. $1.000 6-room frame cottage; tree and shrubbery; near shops. $900--4-room new adobe; with eton foundation and. shingle roof; tre near shops. Money to loan (in flood Real Eatat at iow Kates of Luiercat. S"OK SALii FOR .SAI. I.'. l hre.i-. ...... h. .,. all modern improvements. $100.00 cash, balance monthly, payments. N. Peach & Co.'. real estate dealers 2ftt Wert Gold avenue. oi '.FOR SALE. 200 high grade Leg horn chickens, acclimated. H,invlelf 1520 South 3rd street. oi Fnrt Ritr.i o.,.i . at A - - nut ru.ivivn, ii . rfb.f( South Arno street. Mnci l,n ,ja hw Tuesday, . ' - . . '.. ; o2 FOR SALI- Nice bay mare. W. H. McMIUIon, real estate doaler, 211 West Gold. y r. o2 FOR SALE Bed. dressers, bed lounge, gasoline stove and other household goods. 124 South Edith, tf FOR KAI.I.' -j:,.r.tl.. Alilrio- I....-U and buggy, or separate. G. M. Sollle, zt -fsoutn walttr street. v FtR sat.k itorM cr.kko upl and driver. Also new saddle, at 624 in. zu street. oi FOR SALE Thorough bred L. C. white leghorns (K nann strain'' - In quire at Dunbar's office. S. E. corner mira street and Gold avenue. FOR SALE. Furniture of four room house. No. 1015 N. 4th street, tr FOR SALE. 12 -room house, 6 room house, two houses, 4-rooms each, monthly rent, $65.00; will sell all for $3,800.00. F. P., Journal. ol 1 V1 Tí SAT .V A 4K 1 - J - - - -' ' n. j,.u iui ui IJtJW IXIIU second-hand furniture cheap ,to closei out for cash. W. V. Futrelle, 116 West Coal. tf FOR SALE. Cheau. second hand copper still, one 1,000-gallon wine cask, one 600-gallon wine cask, twelve BOOgailon wine casks, wine pump, hose, capping machines, grape crush ers. Apply to the John Becker com pany, Helen, N. M. WANTKO. "BENT'S IO. 1 cure dundruff, fall ing hair; kills head lice, all Inseeta. one. ji j i varano i-nnrmncy. WANTED. Annretilleo f..- making, nald while len rnhw A fl t North 51 h street. '. i WANTED. (iood girl for general housework. 119 South Walter street. WANTED. -Chambermaid at St Clair hotel, 113 W. Railroad nvenue. tr WANTED Chambermaid ' atSt' Cdjijrjvotel. 113 West Railroad. tf WANTED 'By man and wife 2 or 3 furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; no sickness. Address C. E. M. Journal. 0j W.A NTED Maid for general work, without washing or ironing. Inquire jtJiOO North Fourth street. ol WANTED Position ns bookkeeper or ofTice man. Address Frank Mc Kay, Los I. unas, N. M. ' jg WANTED V'noli niwl ii,,.,. TXT... and wife, or mother and daughter pre- re nospitai. tf WANTED. More I,.,-.. ..,l....u ... d Oro. Home cooking. New manuge- in. . . If WANTED. Help at Casa de Oro, tf WANTED. A chambermaid at the Grand Central hotel. tf WANTED. To books; also collectlnir or nnv kind nt clerical work in connection with same. Address H., Journal office. tf WANTED. rViimiintunT u-ii r.v- eral housework. Aunlv 622 Keieher avenue. tr WANTED. Cook und girl for gen eral housework. Apply at Journal ofllce. ti WANTEDcIto buy young calve- suckling or weaned. Highest Drlce ..(111. A , I ,1 .. I . T . i...M. uui- k,., care journal tf WANTED Secnn.l-han.4 safe in igood condition. Address box 253, city. WANTED Girl to do general housework, 967 North E'ighth st. tf ' WALK MtxV WANl;KI. . WANTED SALESMAN.Güd' mau to cover New Mexico. Vacancy Octo ber 1st; contract for this year and next Jf sales satisfactory; commission and $35.00 weekly advance for expenses. W. S. FlnleyCo., 636-548 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland. -Ohio. cj WANTED Some, first class carpen ters, Apply to J. W. McOuade. WANTED J3oys at Western Union Telegraph Co o4 PHYSICIANS. DR. C.'H. CONNER. Osteopathic, Physician and Surgeon. All diseases successfully treated. Ofllce, the Barnett Bldg. Hours: 9 to 12 a. ra., and 2 te 4 p. m. jaoin leiepnones. y Physician and Surgeon. " , Albuquerque, N. M. DR. J. E. BRONSOÑI '. Homeopathic. " ' , Physician and Surgeon. Koom 17, Whiting bloca. DR. W. G. 8HADRACH Practice Limited. ' ' Eye, Kr Nose Throat Oculist and Aurlst for Santa. Fe coast lines. Office, 81SK Railroad av. Hours 9 to 12 a. m.: 1:S0 to E n. n. i'itOFESSIONAL NUHsfcT MISS RUTH TP un t ttítÍT Swedish Massage, Manual Movement!. Photophoria, and Hydrlatlo Treat ments, such as Vapor Baths, Salt Glows. Fomentations, Hot and Cold to the Spine, and Cold Mitten Friction, given at Room 40, Barnett building, by Miss Ruth B. Mlllette, graduate nurse from Battjgjgreek Sanitarium. DRTXKnTRAFT' " T.int.1 0...-. ' DUIKCVD, Rnflmi 1K mr A 1 tf - m ÍIl?i?olín Uule Dnr OooAu Comoanv. over E. J. ALGER. D. D. S. Offices: Ari.iljo block, orposlte Qoi den Rule. Office hours: 8:80 a. m. ti to 12:30 p. m.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Auto- matlo telephone 422. Appointments made by mall. DR. U K. ERV1N Dentist. Antn Phnna f1 Rooms 21 and 22 Barnett BulMlng. IL W. D. ARYAN rirtleik In Icteaf M.tiUnni n.- i , gg-. Alhuqn'rri)ie,JJJ M. . A pel i I'l'i,' vi- FrwrSPENCER,'; . V. O. WALUNGFORD Architects. , Rooms 4 and 47, Barnett Building. Both 'Phones. "'csicjCii. """ ROSA FUTRELLE GÍIÍEOÑ Treacher of Piano. Commercial Cluh Bldg. Albuquerque. ' STAN-tV B. WiLD, siTr nd Chtit. - '' ' . ,- SW"TKID tTS Sciraen Asurt, told, Silrir, Lci4.$1.0il:fti!tvft, , Ojpp". "-e. Iaiw pocei trif'cbemlial wotk. Wiilo i prt:il,tcnnnt9tnd itnip! ímki, I in not funning i: ay Co b j p-rsomUy. ónáaclindtliantilrt llw.t.t foimcriyíti.ii tfroi ftcwork in Dnr. Highrtrof irfe. ncriin Emliiid Writ. Conliol ti d Umpire w..ik. wtrr recpiTf prompi iiipuri.m. W. If .1 rlr-ar'i Co!