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'1J 1 THE A L B U Q U K R QUE MORNING J O U R N A U. M nhi y, October, :l 1 305. p.u.ksuj. AFTER RICH LEAD MINED YEARS AGO Monfe Carlo Company Good Ore at Last. 10 INCREASING ACTIVITY IN JAR1LLA DISTRICT Correspondence Morning Journal. Jarllla, X. M.. .Sept. 28. Native cop per has been found from the workings of the 100-foot shaft of the Monte toarlo group, owned by Culver & Downs, of Kl Paso. The property, v.hich is located ubove Turquoise sta tion. In the iiorth end. comprises pome 120 acres of ground. The territory was opened first about thirty yesrs ago, when i sh-ft was sunk, in the gulch, mid front It onsldcruble native copper was tit J. (me of the torrential ra Inn luted the shaft, the Indians were hos t lie. and following that came the tre mendous drop In eorrper. following the advent of the French syndicate, orne twenty years or more ago, the claim reverted ba k to the government am) all traces of it was lost. When Culver and Downs Ktarted work. It was with the Intention to (In J the lost lead, and thousands of dollars have been ex pended by them In the effort: the ground was trenched und shafts were mink. Finally tht Monte Carlo shafl wan sunk with good Indications, and then the shaft on the Rabl.ltt claim, mid In it ore that runs 22 per cent cop per and as high ns 300 ounces in silver to the ton was found. Native co.iper occurs at times, nnd It is the belief of the gentlemen that they are at least to be rewarded by following the present freak of ore to the lout shoot, to dis cover which they have expended ' much time and moi.jy. In the Nashville shaft of the Excel sior company work Is progressing on four feel of vein matter, pyritie In character, curving copper values. A." the work advances, the percentage of copper Increases. It is the Intention to install machinery and proceed as rapidly us possible with the develop ment of the tunnel. For this purpose, the Three Friends tunnel Is to be driv en a considerable distance. The com pany which Is composed of Alainogor du people, principally, owns 100 acre of ground. Wells and Hohart, of El Paso, ate preparing to commence active work on the extensive placer properties of which they are managers. The dirt yields M per cubic yard, and will be located Just below the reservoir for the town, where It will have auflicienl water. The north drift of the Lucky, on the first level, is being driven along the contact. In ore that runs 126 per ton This drift faces In a body of ore thai measures 125 feet in width on the sur face. It Is being driven along tin banging wall, which is porphyry, and is progressing rapidly, and the ore from It Is being savod for shipment. Within a. short time work Is to com mence on ti e second level, when th i4 ' i (J -if; Ht tli tt Mtint will l o ! extend"'!. Mere it will drive In a body of aulphldo ore. Work Is to commence shortly on the Francis J. claim, in the south end of the district. On (he Lincoln property, work If progressing lit th present time in n body of lion ore. that shows the yel low metal in the gold pan. About a car of ore Is r-- oly for shipment. The company Intend to sink a double coin partmeut working shaft In a .short time atol to extend a tresile to reach ore bins on the tracks. m the Nannie Halrd. of the South west com puny a new body of ore h:i been opened at the 500 foot level. The result of the diamond drilling opera lions on this property, sbowdhat there are seven other veins within a distance of 10 feet from the surface. The largest measured eighteen feet the smallest one foot in width. These veins were cut at the distances given In the following table, with the width mentioned: Width of ore Depth cut In feet 01 feet IS. it feet 2.1 101 4 feet 2. 1 49.6 feet ti.10 162.10 feet 1. 180 feet 16 194 feet 1. ' The ore cut was all good grade, and some of It w is spotted with free gold The country ilillled was lime anil trachyte In the lower portion of the hole, exceedingly hard trachyte was encountered, find numerous crevices ii n , I caves were encountered some of which were of such size that they had lo be filled with cement, which was in turn drilled through. In order to continue operations. This does not lake into consideration the Nannie Ualrd vein proper on which two shaft? have been sunk, one of them lo a depth of 690 feet from the collur, and (he other to a depth of 300 feet from the collar. The veins mentioned above were, those encountered below the Nannie Halrd, which was penetrated nt (i depth, at the point where the dia mond drilling operations took place, of 29.6 feet from the surface. The vein are almost flat, lying about 15 degrees. The Harriet property, beyond the I.ucky Fbt. ha about 400 tons of ore on the dump, ready for shipment. This property has shipped some exceeding ly high grade copper ore In the past, nnd thore 4s an excellent showing In fhe shaft down to a depth of over 450 feet. It Is going to the t.00 foot point Just as fast as contract work can low er It. Aftrr Artosltin Wilier. The artesian well w hich It Is propo. 1 to sink nt this point ry trie rneij Dodge people, will have an Initial bore of 16 Inches, the size of the pipe lo be ,wre.ied as depth Is rained, coiurac i..r eran. In charge of the work, and who has sunk other wells throughout "the valley, av It Is certain that n th .,. ir ulli be obtained. North ol hl nolnt. In the extreme end of thi Jarllla mountains, there are llowlne i.rlnrs. but the water Is salty. Th' ln.i um had a Miring, which did not. however, (low, m a ilnt miles of Jarllla Junction, ered long years ugo, and since been found. within llv It wns cov it has not IVfoiw lolling your blank hook work . t. x-nt out of Hie i-lty. lei ns quote you onr price. We make all kinds of .iwvlnl mini iml nrlnied hook. Tin1 MHrhnrr comimnjr sit the JoHrnuI. 25 00 eWvond I $25.00. Olor 1st líate to California. commencing September ltth end daily thereafter natil October 11. the anta Fe will se ticket to all points 4n California at a rate of 125.00. one wav only stopovers allowed. Call on any agent of the Bint it Fe. ' II. H. I.UTZ. Agent, '" v Albuquerque, N. M. CAMERON STILL IN Scores Again on Santa Fe Railway. LAND OFFICE DECIDES IN FAVOR Of DEFENDANT R. II. Cameron, of Coconino county, has scored again In another of his numerous legal battles with the Urand (aiiyon railway company, says the I'rescott Journal-Miner. Register Ilildrelh and Reeeh'ei Moore of the land ofllce, yesterday gave their decision that the railroad had wholly failed to prove anv of Cu illegations ni which It based its pro test against the granting of patents to mineral claims that had been located I y Cameron. These claims are the Magician, th( Wizard, ami the Astor mill site, and they embrace o portion of the lirlirhi Migel trail to the Crand Canvon. The railroad desires possession of tht ran. ami sougnt lo oust Cameron from Its possession by attempting through a protest with the land office j prevent his obt.Wiiing patents to tht round in question. It Is the com pany s contention that Its purpose in lolng so Is to make the Bright Angei rail accessible to tourists and sirlu- eers without Having the toll thai If xacted by Cameron. On the other land. Cameron has a good thing li the t-eaii in the way of a moin v-inaker ind iloes not want lo part with it. i ne muring ol me protest came lit before the res ott land ofllce the nth- r day, und occupied two and a hall jays, a resume of the testimony be ny oubilshed ut the time in the Journal-i Miner. Iteese Ling represented Cam- ron and agalnsl him were nittei ihree crack attorneys, one of them lie- ng T. J. Norton, the chief counsel o! lie Santa Fe Hallway system. i ne i.raini i unyoti Hallway tim- pany alleges that the s-tld claims U lot contain any rock-bearing valua- ne mineral or any Kind; that earner- in did not within ninety days from ihe posting of the notice of locatloi ir any other time, sink a shaft within he boundaries of the alleged minino lalm until mineral In place was dis- loseil, nor did he make an open cu: idit or tunnel disclosing such min eral. It Is charged that he has not. during he year in which he made the loca- Ion. done J mo worth of work or plac d 1 1 imi w orm c;f Improvements upon he claim, the notice of his applica nun for patent as required by law hit he has not done upon said claim l.'i'iO worth of work or Improvement!- It Is further contended that Camer ni is seeking by fraud find deceit ti iciiuiie a patent, and that he did noi iial(e the location for the purpose of working it for any minerals contained 'herein, but for the purpose of con trolling, ti fir as possible, Ihe use i portion of the Hrlght Angel tr e.ioii. froin, the- terminus of the lir if the railroad down Ihe wails cf ih rail I Canyon to the Colorado river mil tneretiy prevent the public us'iic aid portion of this trail except upon' uch sums of money being paid a '""unieron might see lit to exact; thai the boundaries of the claim were ixeii upi'ti me face or Ihe earth a io Include a portion of the tral' uxnvn as the Devil's corkscrew, which s located upon the only practicable ind feasible route for a trail from tin erinlnus of the protestant'i line rtf railroad to the Colorado river. SO IT, (.'LOSSY HAUL It (mi Only U" Hail Where There ! No Dandruff. Any man or woman who wants soft (flossy hair, must be free of dandruff which causes falling hair. Since it hai leennie known that dandruff Is a gerrr llsease, the old huir preparation' hat were mostly scalp Irritants, bavi been abandoned, nnd the public, bar bers and doctors Included, have taken to using Newbro's Ilerph ldo, the only hair preparation that kills the dand ruff germ. K. Doibl, Dickinson, N. D. (ays: "Herplclde not only cleanse.- Ihe scalp from dandruff nnd prevent; he hair falling out. but promotes n new growth. Herplclde keeps mv halt very glossy. Sold by leading druggists nd 10c. In stamps for sample tr The Herpil lile Co.. Detroit. Mich. fl !l. I'.rlggs & Co., special agents. BASE BALL NATIONAL LRAGl'K. At St. Louis First game: It. II. K U. Iouls 2 K 1 llrooklyn 1 9 ( Hatterics Thlelman and Shea t)oecher and Hitter. Second game . lyOlliS 3 8 1 Brooklyn f. 12 1 Itatterles McFarland and Ieahy trkklett and Hitter. At Chicago First game: U. H.K Chicago 3 6 0 hlladelphla 2 7 I Hatterics Liindgreii and Klin Duggleby und Dooln. Second game hlcago 6 1 Philadelphia 0 3 4 It itterles I. undul en and Kllng Mine nnd Dooln. Cincinnati First game It. 4 H l; Cincinnati 7 1 New York 5 11 ( llatlerles F.w'lng and Sthlel, Mc Innity and Hresnah.in. Second game Clnclnatl 4 fi 1 New York 3 R P.ilterlcs overall and Street, Will e and Clark. Ilullrond Men. Oct your train book covers fron Mltchner's, at the Journal office. Hive you seen the modern cookin' wonder nt the Albuquerque Hardwan Co.s store. Come In any day this weeV Preserve Your Ijiwn. Kill fhe worms with Hahn's Kiireka lime. Don't cufs your Fountain Pen. take It to Newcomer for ex;i?rt rep'ili mg. Th ver bent of Kansas City he! nd nm i ton nt mll Klelnwort's, 111 Vorth Third street. For Fountain Pens, largert. moit complete stock In the west, go to New comer s. The bet Groerne: mt price at t Q. Frail A Co, Second ret. the) lowes Sll SooU Don'l fall to see that large display ol benutlfu dolls at Newcomer t. ne1 door to postoffica. JOYS OF MATERNITY A WOMAN'S BEST HOPES REALIZED Mrs. Potts Tails How Women Should Prepare for Motherhood The darkest days of husband and wife are when they come to look 'for ward to childless and lonely old ape. Many a wife has found herself inca pable of motherhood owing to a dis placement of the womb or lack of strength in the generative organs. Frequent backache and distressing pains, accompanied ny onunsxve dis charges and generally by irregular and scanty menstruation indicate a dis placement or nerve degeneration ol the womb aud surroundiug organs. The question that troubles women Is how can a woman who has some fe male trouble bear healthy children? "Mrs. Anna I'otts,of 510 l'urk Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark., writes: My Dear Mrs. Phikhain: fl Iiiirhifftlieearlvnartof mv married lifo I was delicate in hcaftb ; both mv husband and I were very anxious for a child to bless onr homo, but I bad two miscarriages, and could not carry a child to maturity: A neigiuior who hud Issmi cured by LydiaE. l'inkham's Vegeboile Coiuiiouiid advised me to try it. I iliil so and soon felt that I was growing tronger, my headaches nnd liackaelics left mo, I bad no moro bearing-down pains, and felt Iiko a new woman. Within a year I became the mother of a strong, healthy child, the Joy of our home. Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound is certainly a splendid remedy, and I wish every wunnn who w ants to become a mother would try it." Actual sterility in woman is very rare. If any woman thinks sue is ster ile, let her' try Lydia K. Pinldinm's Vegetable Compound und write to Mrs. I'inkham, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free to expectant or would-be mothers. WELL KNOWN ACTOR BREAKS DOWN AGAIN TOM OISI Kl i;. WT7I.Ii KNOWN" III7I5I7. OHDLKI D HACK TO Altl- 7.0XA VOil HIS Ml K Albuquerque theatre gcers will re member Tom Oberle, the clever chnr- icter actor, who as the star of tin liberie slock .company of Arizona plear-d large audiences here for two v. eeks 111 th: summer of 1ÍI04. Olicr'n ;ot only won admirers, but a great iinny friends during his slay In Albu- llicrque. His company, which was one if Ihe best ever seen In slock work lore, was curious and without an qual before or since. It. w:,s madr ip exclusively of people who bad beet ordered lo the southwest for lun, trouble, from the star to the property nan. F.ven the advance man. the vet. ran Davis, whose name has been fa miliar in every newspaper office li. merica for years, was a sufferer fron onsiimption. The company was clcv !r. tmt il could not travel outside Nei? Mexico and Arizona, and Its field wa: oo limited for financial success. liberie went back to Phoenix, then, lining In strbngth, tn Los Angeles. where ho lias won hundreds of friends IS a member of the Helasen stock com;iany. Now conies the following In the Los Angeles Kxaminer. bv Van I .na n : F.very theater-goer in Los Angeles knows Tom Oberle. He Is Ihe sort of man one never thinks of as "Thomas," but always as Tom, and there can la no belter thing said of him. The realization that he must retire from Ihe stage comes with a feeling of 'lerson il loss to thousands of good friends In this city. Ill health drove him from Kroadway, and. after (wo ears in Arizona, he came to us, prac- Ically unknown. Since I hen he has played in this el'v irsi at the Hurhank and Ihen at the ,-i,i,o, ,-mock woes is Kiiiinir inere in be no two words about (hat. Tom iberle played hundreds of parts In his city and he played nil of them well. Into his work he put everv niñee of his strength, for he wanted to please. Now comes the last word of tht physicians it is Arizona again 'or Tom (iberle. Ills health has brok- down utterly and he is unable lo earn his living by the only work In knows bow lo do. When this word went ouf, the He lasen box office began to be besieged i.v requests for nn (iberle bencPt. I til; 's the only way hi which the Iheater- oers of Los Angeles can testify lo their appreciation of the work of ttn man who is so soon tn leave us. The management of tlu Ilelasco aided by every theatrical organ Iza lio! a town. Is nt work on a monster ben fit to be riven on Tuesday afternoon October 10, at Ihe Ttelasco theater. There are rumors of a great mln tre (b-s part. In which Hie matincr Idols will appear In blink face nnd fx loiind the newest wheezes of the easl There will be nets from every stncl 'oni.iany In Ihe city, songs by th le t vocalists (if the. south, nnd spedn' lets 7 i lore." H'M Ihe main thing will bo the sal of the boxes and best seats at auctloi in Tuesday at 3 p. tn.. nnd the compe tltlon is sure to be sharp and th' bidding will run high. There are r 'ew hundred of Tom's friends who wll not be satisfied lo walk un to the bo" office nnd pay the regulation tariff fr benefit seats and the choice location will be fought for from Ihe (list raj if the auctioneer's hammer. The reg ijlar sale of scat! will begin on Wed nesd.iv. And as It Is all for Tom Oherle, man who has not in oneniy In town and counts hl friends by thousand, this benefit bids fair make theatrical history. on th. th A full program of the different ncli to he presented Will be published as soon as the" list Is complete. There are half a hundred attractions to cul from, as every one of the Hburo people Is anxious to find a plací on the big hill. THE FVEI1K. Undertaking Company, 107 Wert IUUitMuI A Ten ue. Mrs. Anna Potts Both plion. iMy or Night r Tht Store 'Railroad A-Ve. FECIAL That Show to a Markted Degree the Advantage of Buying at This Store VERY WEEK tb is store always lias "specials" that are not advertised and you can depend are all pf a worthy character. Come visit our store day by ILFEtD'e day you'll find something; that will interest you. For this week we call your attention to ."(le Corset Cover I'.inbrolilcrlcs for 2.V" n yard. Ten pieces from which lo make a selection. A great bargain. MOHAIR SKIRTS, worth $0.00, for $3. .10 Genuine Mohair Skirts made up in the newest plaited styles, in colors and black. ULAC'lv & COLORED PANAMA SKIRTS, worth $10.00, for $7.r,0 A new assortment just In some new designs shown for the first tlm". Kxcellcnt values. ALL-WOOL TWEED SKIRTS, wide popular umbrella styles, In double the price, $12.00 SKIRTS for $!.00 At this price we show a range that can not be equalled elsewhere in the city. The lot consists (if Panama, Nun's Veiling, Hroadcloth, Mohair, Voile mid Granite Cloth Skirls, made up In the latest designs. Marvels for Ihe I'rlee. Every one worth Double. A i:un chance. Each garment is made of the genuino water-proof material nnd couks In three different colorings. All are stylishly made In the latest ap proved desigtbi. -. CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS for $4. CO. Women's Ready Under-priced. We have grouped Into one I. it this vcc: r- -to-V. that v.".lH ( .Iced f:"n f.'.CC to ,8.:.0. For (his week we offer you ( liolce of any one lint in Ibis lot your for $4oO0 Our Autumn Showing of Silks and Velvets Gathered from every prominent market nt homo and 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 and lowest prices can give. "BJlfeld I Communication Made Easy Between The Great Southwest and Kansas City, St. oLuIs, Chicago, and all points North and East by the El Paiso Southwestern System , Rock Island System Shortest, Quickest, therefore the Best. The Only way with two through trains dally, carrying Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Obser vation Dining Cars, Chair Cars and Coaches. For any trip, any where, any time TAKE THE SOUTHWESTERN. GARNETT KING General Agent, EL PASO, ofQuality - CSL Third t- ThcGrcatcst Skirt Bargains This store has ever shown are now jni exhibition nnd selling fust. The variety Is the feature of this showing nnd the prices ure im- quailed for Albuquerque. worth $5.00, two varieties for $3.40 Made In the , in two colors, worth - to - Wear flats for Jm-'.k ; ? - -'w x t :it iy-.ar'" vhvf -e " v S'w vi'l'J li V. K. STILES Gen. Pass, Agent TEXAS. í8lCo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS USi CTiASSTFIED ADVEKTISE7MXNT8 PAYABLE IN' AliTAXCE- ' UNION (4oTaBE1 FFJtüONAL PKOPKKTK LOAN 8. Money to Loan On Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Horse Wagons and sther Chattels; also oi salaries and warehouse receipts, ai loir as $10.00 and as high as $200.00 Loans are quickly made and strlctl) private. Time: One month to om year given. Goods to remain In youi possession. Our rates are reasonable Call and see us before borrowing;. Bteamship tickets ts ami from al parts of the world. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO Roems 8 and 4. Grant Bide. PRIVATE OFFICES. OPEN EVENINGS. S"R Vtjrto!lr"nd Awyw IU:S1 NESS OPPOItTL'N Tfl ES. STOCK companies incorporated; if you have stocks or bonds for sale, of fer them through -me to Investors. George M. Kellogg, Broker, 345 Eill cott Square, Buffalo. 06 r UK HA LI- . FOR SALE. Three-room house, all modern improvements, $100.00 cash, balance monthly payments. N. Peach & Co., real estate dealers, 208 4 West Gold avenue. o2 "FO if SALE. Lot and shacks, at 92C South Arno street. Must be sold by Tuesday. o2 F ) R SAL Nice bay mare. wTlL McMllllon, real estate dealer, 211 Won Gold. o2 FOR SALE Bed, dressers, bed lounge, gasoline stove nnd other household goods. 124 South Edith, tf FOlf- SALE. lOcntie driving horse and buggy, or separate. G. M. Sollie, 224 .South Walter street, ,- "fi FOTt SALE Thorough bred L. C. white lerrhoraas (Knapp strain); In quirí; fit Dunbar's office, S. E. corner Third street and (Jold avenue. "FOR SALEFriTture of four I'd o m house. No. 1015 N. 4th street, tr FOR .SALK. 12-room house, 5 room house, two houses, 4-roomn each, monthly rent, $(iB.O0; will sell all for $,800.00. F.J2.,Journub oll FOR SALE X Job lot of new and second-hand furniture cheap ,to close out for cash. W. V. Futrelle, 116 West Coal. tf Full SALE. Cheap, second hand copper still, one 1,000-gallon wine cask, one C00-gallon wine cask, twelve 500-gallon wine casks, wine pump, hose, capping machines, grape crush ers. Apply to the John Becker com pany, Belcn. N. M. f"OH HKM. THERE are people reading our For Rent column today who would make desirable tenants for that vacant house of yours. -There will be tomorrow, too; and there Is time enough for you to get your ad in this column tomor row. It should have been tn today. FOÍFl ÍKÑ T. Two nicely furnished rooms, modern Improvements, for gen tlemen only, private family, $10 each. Apply Journal office, ot FOR RENT. Furnish 'id room. 213 Iion th 6th street. FOR KENT. Four-room furnished lunise. 215 Atlantic aveuie. Apply on premises. o3 FOR RENT. Two fcurnlshed rooms, Call nt 410 South f,th street. oJ FOR KENT. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 221 S. Edith oT FOR RENT. Three rooms for light housekeeping. 420 Haca avenue. o:t FOR room.. KKNT. 412 South -Furnished Broadway. fi'jnt FOR KENT Furnished large front rooms, bath, electric lights. 418 North l''ourrti street. o5 OR KENT Furnished rooms and board in private family. 415 North Second street. tf FOR KENT Well established Bland for lady masseur. Moon-Keleher Stu dio. tt FOR KENT. Uirge furnished mom. 214 South Walter street. 02 FOR RENT. Two rooms furnished for ÜR-lit housekeeping. No invalids. 401 North 6th street. tf FOR RF. NT- -Pleasant locution. furnished 516 p:ust rooms, healthy Coal ave. tf FOR HUNT. Rooms and board, tf 315 South 3rd street. FOR RENT.- -Two rooms for light 120.1 S. 2nd street, tf housekeepln,?. FOR RENT To gentlemen, nicely furnished front room; bath and elec tric light. No Invalida." 606 West Sil ver HVmilie. tf FOR RENT. Five-room brick house, North Fifth street. Rankin & !o.. room 10. Armllo block. tf FOR RENT Two, four und flve-Fu-tf room furnished houses. W. V. trelle, office 116 West Coal. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. hath, electric lights; terms reasonable. 24 South Second street. o7 FOR RENT Apartments in Park View Terrace, eight rooms each, mod ern equipment throughout. II. II. Til- ton, room 19, Grant Block. tf The Majestic Mfg. Co. of St. Louis, Mo., have a man at the Albuquerque Hardware Co.'s store this week show ing the Majestic Range in actual op eration, baking and serving biscuits to the large crowds. , H. E. No. 5947. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, land of fice-fit Santa Fe, N. M., September '. 1S05. Notice 4s hereby given that the following namedi settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof In siiTiport of his claim, und that said proof will be made before Ihe probate clerk at Albuquerque, N. M. on November 4, 1905, viz: Juan Romero, for the S. W. quarter, Sec. 4 T. 8 N., R. 6. E. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Filomeno Morn, of Esco bosa, N. M.; Juan Antonio Alderete. of Peralta, Ni M.; Prudencio Maldona- do, of Escabosa, N. M.: Jose Mai donado, of Escabosa, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO. Register. Territory of New Mexico, County of Benin llllo. In tho District Court. No. 821. Naif J. Soolya, rialntlff, vs. Kather- Ine E. Soolya, Defendant. To Katherine E. Soolya, defendant In said cause: You ore hereby notified that a suit has been filed In the above named court by Naif J. Soolya, as plaintiff, against you as defendant, praying for an absolute divorce upon the grounds of desertion on your part, and that un less you enter your appearance in said cause nn or before the 6th day of November. 1905. Judgment by default will be rendered ngalnst you. and re lief granted as prayed for In said com plaint. Plaintiff's attorney is John H Slingle, whose pnstoffb e address Is Al buquerque, N. M. W. E. DAME. Clerk. I "BENT'SlIo, 1 BENT'S WO, 1 cures dandruff, fall ing' hair; kills, head lice, all 1 usee Lb. 35c. At Alvarado Frmrmacy. WANTED. Apprentice for dress making, paid while learning:. 401 North 6th etreet. o5 WANTED. Good girl . for general housework. 119 " South' Walter street. WANTED. Chamhermid. ut St. Clair hotel. 113 W. Railroad avenue, tr WANTED Position as bookkeeper or office man. Address Frank Mc Kay,Los Lunas,N. M. Ig WANTElCook and heliier, man and wife, or mother and daughter prej rerred. Santa Fe hospital. tf W'ANTKD. More boarders at Cas de Oro. Home cooking. New manage ment ,. .. ; it WANTE P. Help at Casa de Oro. If W ANTED. A chambermaid Grand Central hotel. al the tf WANTED. To keep a ttmull set of books; also' collecting jr any kind of clerical work In connection wjtn sa-me. Address H Journal office. tf WANTED. Competent girl for gui eral housework. Apply 623 Keleher ávenue. tf WANTED. Cook and girl for gen eral housework. Apply at Journal office. t WANTED. To buy young calve suckling or weaned. Highest price paid. Address C, care Journal. tf WANTED Second-hand safe in good condition. Address box 253, city. WANTED Girl to lo general housework, 97 North Eighth st. tf w MALE IIKLP WANTKO. WANTED Some first class earpeii ters. A pplyto J. W. McQuaile. WANTED Boys at Western Union Telegraph Co. , 04 UAKEUIES. BREAD, PIES AND CAKES DK. livered to any part of the cltv. wed ding cakes a -specialty; satisfaction guaranteed. g. N. Balling,- Pioneer Bakery. 207 South First tro. fKUf JiSSiOfAAL.. PHYSICIANS." DR. C. Tí. CONNER." Osteopathic, Physician and Surgeon. All diseases successfully treated. Ofllce, the Barnctt Bldg. Hours: 9 to 12 a, m., and I te p. m. Both telephones. DK. J. H. WROTH. Physician and Surgeon. Albuquerque, N. M. DR. J. E. BRONSON. Homeopathic. 1 Physician and Surgeon. Room 17, Whiting block. DH. W. U. SHADRACH. Practice Limited. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Oculist and Aurist for Santa Fe coast lines. Office. 313 Railroad av. Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to 6 p. m. PROFESSIONAL ÑÚÍtSii missTujtfTeTmiIXetté Swedish Massage, Manual Movements. Photophoria, and Hydrln.tio Treat ments, siich as Vapor Baths, Salt Glows, Fomentations, Hot and Cold to the Spine, and Cold Mitten Friction, given at Room 40, Burnett buildlnfc, by Miss Ruth E. Mlllette, graduáis nurse from Battle Creek Sanitarium. DKNTII"M. DR. J. li. KRAFT,' Dental Bureeon. Rooms 15 and 16 Grant Block, ove the Golden Rule Dry Goods Comoanv. Both nhnnes. E. J. ALGER. U. D. S. Offices: Ari.iljo block, opposite Gol den Rule, Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Auto matic telephone 432. Appointments made by, mail. DR. U E. ERVIN Dentist Auto Phone 61. Room 21 and 22 Barnett Building. ' Ál'ñ )KNEY R. W. D. BR YÁN.V . Attorney at Law. Office In First Nattlonal Bank bulld- J'y. AlPliqueroiie, fji, ,M A KCÍ HYKJTJS : vv. srKNCiüK. V. p. WALLINGFORD Architects. Rooms 46 and 47. Barnett Building. Both 'Phones. MUSICAL. ROSA FUTRELLE GIDEON Teacher of Piarlo. Commercial Club Bldg. Albuquerque. STANLEY B. WELD, A(er and Chemlii . OUASANTCtB SY - ',...,, 5pedmcn'Aiurt, 'old.Silret, LtJ.il,00:tnrtwo. 7.V, Coppc:, 75c. Uw priccf fof chemical weak,, Write for privet. dlKitiirt and imple mk. I am not running ar Asiay Co. but fiff rwnallyCr,ü duct and Euar unlet all wjrk Fiirmerlydoi.-ii Urupirewotir in Denver. HiEheMof rencr- encrin tul aud H'til. Control and Umpire work. Mail order rrceire prompt attention. W. UiTeieel aph Code ' J 26 Wnut First St. . SALID, COLORADO Bol Z , A. FLEISCHER Real Estate and Loans, Fire Insurance. Surety Bonds. llltf Bouth Second Street. Automatic 'Phone 838. FOIl SALE. $2,650 8-room, two-story, frame dwelling, bath and electric HghU, on corner. New, a bargain, 1,8D0 6-room brick, cottage, on Highlands, close in. $1,600 New 6-room frame cottage. well built, near shops; easy pay ments. 13,300 9-room, t-story brick, suita ble for rooming or boarding house, on Highlands. 12,800 New 7-room, brick dwelllnf, well built, bath, electrlo lights, barn, In Highlands. $2,600 6-room frame, bath, electrlo lights, trees, shrubbery, lot 76x143. Fourth ward. $ 3,500 liroom. frame cottage, els gant residence, W. Tijeras ave. $1,300 5-room frame, near shops, t $1,200 4-room frame cottage: new; North Eighth st: easy terms. $1,400 6-room frame cottage: bath: large shade trees; Fourth ward. $1.260 4-room frame cottage; batk: electric lights: clos In. $3,000 7-room. two story, modern brick dwelling: bath: gas: electxV) lls-hta: barn. $3.200 6-room brick cottage: modern well built; large cellar; good barn: trees and lawn; fine- location. West THeras road. $2.700 6-room fram dwelling wKh modern conveniences; well built U. Arno st $2.300 6-room frame cottage, mod ern conveniences, trees and shrub berv, corner lot 60x142. $2.800 6-room brick cottage: large bath room. South Arno st. $3,100 -Nice residence In Highlands, 7 rooms; modern conveniences; cellar, barn. lawn: lot 71x150. $1.000 6-room frame cottage; trees and shrubbery; near shot's. 3900 4-room new adobe; with ston foundation and shingle roof; trees, near shops. Honey to Iionn on flood Real Enlata at iiw lutes ol Interest. , 4