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r.Kmv: sura Nuliiiil.iv, December 5, IIMKI. the ALrmi'r'KoiT morning fife underwood RAILROAD TIME TABLES COOK TO COMMAND SOLDIERS' HOME TYPEWRITER 1 TOOTH BRUSH SALE We Sell the I'rophylacl ic stlye Tooth Brushes at COLOMBIA ANXIOUS TO GETJN THE GAME mimstfr Tin: says o. vow its II STY ACTION. santa i'k uoutk. arrive: form the north.

Nc. 1, Cullfornla Erprass No. 7, ilex, ft Cat. No. California ..10:20 a.EL LEAVE OOINQ NORTH.

i Ky- jTSa 25c No. 2, Atlantic 8:30 i No. 4, Chtcago Limited 13:09 i i'-zrj i sLst Fvery brush has our name on It I and l. guaranteed. Pou buy without J.

II. O'Reilly rw 2 Co. on the handle. O'RIELLY GO. l'ot Rooklovcrs I.ll't'iiry.

Barnctt BId. Sore Joint, Sore Muscles ami fore Feet make life miserable fur luKulreda of pto-j'k who could pet instant relief by t. This wonderful external remedy relieves such iiietr.r.tly, because it ojes tin nrw, allowing the soothing, cili cvA camphor to penetrate directly to the peal of the pain, removing I ion rial soreness and drawhigout all Lvcr oud by causing perspiration. Von do not take rub iton, and it cools, soothes and cures. Don't livery buttle lo do what we claim.

V.J. in -5. 5 bottles by good druggists. THC PARACAfViPH CC. LOUISVILLE.

KY. U. C. A WiiHhiiiKton, lec. 4.

Minister lieau-pie jit iionota, lias advised lilt' HTilll department that the Hay-lleiraii eiui-iil treaty whb rejected by the Colombian senate cm its merlin, thai is to say tliat lite treaty ItHvlf lit text and spirit was regarded as objectionable. The minister's advices continue to set out the fact that the Colombians lire still hopeful to negotiate a new treaty with the I'nited States and regretting the adverse action of their senate are willing to extend 'to the United States terms much more favorable than those contained in the Hay-Her-ran treaty. It may he the present congress will be dissolved and a new one chosen by order of the president and the latter would see that the new coiiRress would he favorable to any canal treaty he liiiRht submit for r.iti- No. 8, Chlcafro Ex prow! 8:00 9.V ARRIVES FROM SOUTH. No.

23, Atlantic Exprw 7:10 a.a LEAVE OOINQ SOUTH. NV. 27, Mextc-o Express 11:80 p. Lfcal freight No. to the KMtfc Wll carry pancwitiKera.

ARRIVE FROM WEST No. 2, Atlantic Express 7:56 Ul Na 4, Chloavo LLmlted 11:6 p.Kk No. Chlcairo Exprem. :5 BL LEAVE GOING WEST. No.

1, OaJlfornla Express p.m. No. 3, Callforala Limited eVBL 7, Mex. Cnl. Exjiress.

11:10 p.m. California Limited, No. 3. biavea Al-buquerqus Monday tool Thursday Cblcco Ltr.Titd, No. ei, leaves Alba-quiTQue WeJnesday and Saturday.

AS other trains dally. L. MTER8. Afv UIO (illANOK KAlLWAj (Suiita l-'c ltrwucli.) mimih or hoard or max to taki: him- AND AT i.i:a F.XWOlt II Washington, Dec. 4.

The board of managers of the national home for disabled volunteer soldiers today tendered the appointment of governor of the home at Leavenworth. to Col. Sidney Cook, (if llerrlngton. to till the vacancy caused by the death of Col. J.

(1. liowland. Colonel Cook Is a member of the board and, it is said, will accept the appointment. Approximately 000 men are now under the Jurisdiction of the national home. rt Of Interest to Cattlemen 5: Chicago ('utile.

Chicago, Dec. 4. Cattle receipts. market, steady; good to prime steers 5. 1 1i poor lo medium, Mockers and feeders.

cows. 1.251 $4.15: heifers, fanners, Sl.O'K" bulls. $2.10 $4.50: calves. Auto. 'Phone 216 Col.

'Phone 188. sent? SORE? IS THE BEST BECAUSE Tlicwrlttn In niwayn Kf BIGHT Muriilniil slaps are in fr. tit TAIit'LATtUt Is part o( the tuachln Typo cloutii'd without soIIIiik tin ill Ourrrctlonii made without a cul CpcrutnrH do not learn all over attain 1 1 saveii HI per cent of At'TtJ A tlniB It haa tin most rapid esc" Dement It ban llirlit. (jiilck key aettou It in an HIJK.VUl.K ax any typewriter made THC UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AGENCY Colorado and New Meitlco Healers 1632 Champa StM DENVER. COLO.

Typewrit' Suppll. wm. fm. WholesalB and Ketaii Dealer In fresh end Salt Meats. SAUSAOE A SPKCIAI.TI'.

FOU AND 1KH1S UKIORS'J MAHKKT IMtlCE PA 11). lication. itio West Hound. No. 42 East Hound.

NojISB. is ffm t.2u iuu a hi a V' if Kim CJ. Espanoli 3:05 ps9 Embudo 105 psa 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:05 pro 3:50 prn 6:05 ptu 7:45 pni Tre Pledras I iiv by IS. II. HKM.tiS IIIUHI I'll MIX At V.

SIDE BY SIDE 10: IS am 8:10 am affi aiB A-AO rn" Antonlto Alamosa Pueblo 3:05 atn Dnm-i- lVi-M-ntser Train Kolls Down I jiiliaiiUiueiit I'jiwrnuei-s Special lo the Morninis Journal. Santa Fe. N. Dec. 4 Liett-ver Uio i train from Denver war this afternoon, ileal liar-rauca.

A broken rail caused the accident. Two coaches rolled down a steep embankment, but the fifteen passengers on 111" train escaped with nothing more than a slight shaking tip. Tile road was blocked for several hours. 7:15 De-nver Toti Gradi, Dealers In ami i'uoisit)M II.W, AMI VVKIj. Fln of Imporie.t Wines.

Liquor and CIgurs. I'laee your ordnrt for this linn with us. 213-215-217 NOIU'H TItinD STUKK1 We have kejit r.meh fiint.titiK a' ureseiil Mini- 'Hiinidv il.M.eu. in i 1 1 1 foe.1 for y'n Tex. fed steers.

S3. 00 it i western steers. ')', $. 00. Sheep marked, i -eipl" 0.000;! deady; lambs.

sleaiy. liuuii to choice! TraliiM efiiinc.t j.1 Anloiili.i tat tin With Tune raniro. KIlverloiL mil Intermedial step I wethers, 4.2 fair to clioi over le-ad of catiie, ami I nve r' lave all in I sllape. a tin. r.ii.K feed with US all Mllilllici- was need.

KcZeln.l, cabl head, hives, ili hi-iKuuie iarls of cattle of the Kkin sort Instantly, loot in lie bent id Shane, but ur ca ii i i i pent cit.m. IHkiii's mixed. 5: $11.00: nativ lambs. enteni lambs. 4.2.' i We baiei i.

iini mcnl. noi shipped a liooi' this an I we! Mill not ship i-- r.ill or OXll Villi, IH1 v. ii: fty Cattle. Kaiusas City. life.

4. Cattle receipts im ludiiiK southei-ns: nlow: Hiitlve xlei'is. $.... "il't: cuutberi. steers.

'u southeni cow 'I im reason li not slop earn, a- in; -i. i i eider ill prove to yon the the season is because the ib-al lo st-l tin- ram i) pending, and hen i b--aliii--; economical vain- imi ai'M-iici- of csh'-s linkers in our points. At Alnmoaa or all polntr on tht Creede branch, with the standard guajri for Denver and ln'ermellat points and with the narrow gauge Ua for 8-illila where connection It mad ivlth the KtBntlard cuug main Kne for Denver, Pueblo and lnterrnediate points via the famous Royal Qerge, and fo Halt I-nke and nil Intermediate point For further information, sleeping o' reservations, call on or address J. DAV18, Agent, Santa N. S.

K. HOOPER, O. P. T. Denver Colo, "elLTVALTEY, NORTHERlTf: ft T7ME TABLE In gffert August 14.

1901 Second Will- Caused Trouble. lies Moines, Uec. 4. (leorge Wood, a prominent banker of Colfax shot himself through the head today and died instantly. Wood was a di rector in three oilier small banks in Iowa, worth over a iiarier id' a million and bis accounts were straight Domestic trouble is supposed to litv.

llii tin- price, u-0 ha 'n native cows ami heifers failed I Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Works. T. JIAI.I., VroyrU'Uu: Iron and Hrasa Oru Coal anil IjUmher Ctfrs. I'ulleya, Oruta Uurs, Hubblt Metiil, Col-umnc. riid Iron Fronts fo Utiiidinira, llepiilrs on Minlnr end Milling Machinery a Specialty.

vovr.imx. Ship Railroad Trnek AlbiifijfT.it ,.11.1 We lie, ided lo ship 1 1 I 1 1 i In; i HI i l.M". out till next sMsiii. W- do not r.iis-jyonr fmttr- W. 11, ll.Sil.N, any ronth feed on mi" ranch at all but! I'hones.

'it rtockt and bulls. $2.00 1( in Ives. f. 'I western steers $3. 10 I.jr.

-stern cows, causeu ine sun me. lie was ma i i icu i and 1 a ri much ua we move oitw.ird. new I hut lit good mid useful will lie l'ouiul ill tllif stock of DRUGS We don't wait fo-a Uiing lo Oe-( onie a back number before lilacliiK It here for our I'UHlomers J.Ike tin ext edition i iiewniiirr thin KlOt'O IllwnVH llllH the "latent." Hut ail tin: old uluntlli.VH here, too. a Near ago to the nui'sr who atlendei his former wife in her last illness. Sheep receipts.

steady 1.10: lambs, l.r,(l'.i i 4 7 7. niiiRi- lli-rs, 3.70 ewes. Mi'M I'roiiiincnl illlcinan Dead. Dec. France.

'ows To IIiMisc Today. Washington. 1'ic. 4. At the cabinel nieetiiifr today II uns arranged tliat the formal pres.

ion to the presi Gloti BtsndarC Time. QlOb Stations. 11 I 1 dent or (b-ner il as envoy ext ra- truest caitleman of nurlhcrii ''-ordinary and minister plenipotentiary, iXW nu. nrst while settler in on a special mission from Colombia i Morn count, was found ib-ad at to tin- t'nileil Slates, shall occur ranch ten miles from here lasl ITKe St. Elmo Sample a.nd Club Rooms All the popular (tarries and Ker.o I ery Saturday and Wedripuday nlght.

Choice Liquors ervd. A goiiO plao I to wlilla away the weary hour. JOS. DARNETT, Prop 120 WEST It A IDttOAD AVF.N1TF MOTIIKlilUk'i' tuittiro be-l-iwri up-n licahiiv omen whose vitality l.v disease rimnoi. safelv pie butii tocliil-i''-n In prremmrvairl in clnlillurtli r.eiik-,,f hioiIkt' is tte au-l H.fotiv fIh' s'iftefs.

i medicine drill's out every cs-ti-re 'iii'lanmiiilioii wciiiatcs, and ami to tin- dclicide or- en-s which ma! ere the lie J-tniiK (J 5n rrri morrow. I '-veninir. Imlicit ions an- tint v. bil hi. he was crawlinii through a t'eiii was accidentally ,00 it p.B 7.21 p.B 1.60 p.m 1.15 P.M E.U P.BS 6.16 4.41 p.M 4.S3 p.ta i.Zl 4.14 p.

4.0S p. t.UO a.m.I,T Globe n. Cutter 6.ED Rice (.87 am.j.... Ban Carlos 7.05 a.m. Dewey T.17 a m.j Seronlmo .11 a.m...

Fort Thomas 1.26 a.m.j... Iltttthewsville 8.3S a.m.j Pima 8.46 a m.j.. Central C.BO a.rt.j satchel 6.1 u.iii.l Ma (Turd 89 a.m.j.. ftoJonionvlll 10.20 a.m.j... to VUe Tank A Another Wtilkcr (iocs I p.

York. Die. 4. Timolliy McCarthy, walkiiu; (lop-Kate of Hie house smitlis ami union. win was recently convicted of extortion (IlllUlia Kcccipts.

Kecilpts of e.it- lle at liinaha hist month came -iisd bv it.c ir.iTia:;",' hii so many i--nd hope, bout Olid head of the record break-I COLOMBO HALL ill Weather i GEO. WILLIAMS Prescription Drulst. 117 W.R.R. Ave- I.lo'lll'.'f. v.

till il 1 Wit 1 niR the penitentiary at I -lark well Is- I iuiS rould be kind. In senl-nciiiK him- I iccordei j( 0 disposition on the pn l.i-in. r.r-. I Witt" of ilurtiisf ii lr I t.i S.00 p. ft 2.S6 Cl lacm litality of lb" lnulhcr a''-c t-i i (lolT said was simply a too oi' Sam Parks and look thii into consideration in Ins senlencc.

11.01 a.m... Summit 81lir.e of ratine- cattle owners to lnd, back; their cattle till next year, in the hopi of irettiit); belief prices, cut down sup-i 11 2 a.m.Ar... Bowie 1.06 p.fe -men tin cxpeclitiit 1 icac .1. I WOll .1 llill II'. -t e- November 30 to December 5 MELIN1 EAKIN, WHOLESALE Liqxior tfl Cigar Dealers i A be -a' wdii'iul IliW- i''1' xvdl'civelier.

iiv thuuld at.k? to in I any id i li 11. i plies very materially. i TIIF WFFK IN ST 1 ML, Ll-u i.i mJit in an Oryainialion. X. i i VINCENT'S ACADEMY i I lair, j-innipii All trains run dally except Bunday Pscl lie stAnaard time, one hoar slow er than Mountain tine.

Nos. 11 and II moke clone connection at Bowie with Hnutliern Pacific traJi tor both east and west, and at (Hob with stage lines to Paynon. Upper Ball River Valley, Riverside, Tonto Basis snd Black Warrior mines. WU, OAKLAND, A. M.

BE At, Prsxldent fiuperlntendes)' 111 Albmiucniue, N. Al Plinni MM TI-IF flR PPIl- KxcluMve openlH for the famous Yel nUUULI II MIL 1 1 1 1 I LL lowmone nml tlie St. LoUl A. 11. C.

Ilnhcinliin Beer, the king of al l'OK 1111. 1. I buttled beer. We handle everything In our line. Write for or Illtlutrated Catalow'e nnd Price List.

Teleqhoo lar.ltliono'iier.-fse-.f.:! iliii-inii and in i with t)ir D. I 1 la niotdh before I ue FevoniiiwasU.n, I Wine of me I used liic th- until tin: I.irth wa.HMottler in lir alterth rti.t.iai) I was in a uiontu after the birtu of of tly'tt I i i 1 1 Cm 1 i oi UsltMii A l.iw ili'jiiii hii'Mil ami Itu.rt'JiU nf will he sia luiMi-lt-rs will vc 1 im i values atnl 'iui! on iuipiMtril nil ire. Tv.t It ii 1 1 1 lai'Kc firms have i Thursday was report day in lie- academy. 'I'lc- I'olloii inn proKrani was I'll Saiiti.iK.i March Koedei Piano, Misse Locks. .1.

Sh ister and A. Monto.ia. e'u ol lwi- Autotnitiic I'J'J. i The eminent western author and uctof Wu prouititiy oiitain li. h.

ami Kirtisn 4 BlacksmitKin Horse-Shoeing, tut DON C. l.I,l I Assisted l.y tiie heautiful emotional' itctre.qp, DO C. IIAI.L, iind tuleliteil coiiiiuiiy. I Keeitnli Sixth (irade thl' "eSocia tl.nn History MUoialions by Sixth. Seventh i and ade, introdliciiiK 1 in' i ISoiuilil a t.oo.l Dull.

William "Star SpaiiRled lktnn--r." and xutiKj H'- soulh Dakota anehman on; iiv the class tin- nnitkct reecnlly willi cit'le, yi s- I', nil Itever's Hide j1 "I'day liecaim- the purchas'-t of one ol Keep. by Seventh and KiKhth i 1 '-refot bul Is shipped mi! Crades. this season. limmhl a i I i I of Hie Woods Imestmcnl coin-: It Henil imniel. sketch or photo of inveiitloti km i freerei't on Knrfr(( book, I IfowtoheoiircTniinC It?" PlO ntei I llHULTtlMlliXlJ tn Mi lleth whs raised in ctioi-oiis oi.ioo.

Miss Hale. 1 ntni.v. WAGONS AND SPRING VEHICLES REPAIRED. FIRST-CLASS WHEELWRIGHT All Work tiimruiitccil nnd Clinreca W. II.

SMITH, 219 A'est Copper Ave. MTCKSKOIl TO II. SCIirLTZI- (Uie tuily free with jinlil seat ticket on opening night. Prices, If you want cotkiud in a fection (hit is ow a district prodm lii'i Kiade attle or this breed and he knows a ood one when sees i I Hi" ilia n. Paper on 1'iiKaniiii.

tlie crcatest violinist, by Miss A. I loidena ve. Sonata in D. "Din belli," 'p. pia Misses A.

Kotber and A. Shiniek. Chorus "ii. Mother. I Could Vt--i 1 PICTURES 30 p.

Hat unlay at 10c, Alalinei IS1WH' I i a JOHN M. SIOOllF, Manngor. tb, liKOOKS, J'ltKldent. t' Fit eti REALTY CO. A.

't 'f for the Holidays COME IN NOW and tfive us plenty of time to get them finished fc' 219 tiOI I) WDM I'. 233. nSTBULISHED 1886. 'A j' MB LOM: mm i 215 Railroad Ave. TIIIUI WARD.

JS.f.OO RtiPiness property on Gold For Sale MUST V.ltI. JJi'00 IteHlilence; 6 rooms and bath; fruit: city water. avenue; ood Investment, J'li-ii (rttine near shops. $1,700. 2-story rooming houne cor ioo-- lliisi.ief t-roiierty on l-'irst rtree! ifooil locaMon, n-nr Hiiilro.u! Proud of Her I 0 0 ft 3 -room frame house and lot for Mirlli." Hi.uli school reports: lies! on' Mi- Stock at Ibc Tin literature.

Miss Sheepati: m. Missouri stale commission to ill -Ituskin, Miss M. Drelinan: on 1 1 v-, l.oujsi.i pun base exposition has a Miss lioaright: best st-oy. Mis- propriated in aid of tin A. llordetiaie.

World's fair exlii'd! Irem Class leaders: Tivelflh Kiade. Mis- licit stile. X. 1 1 (P-iitrv of S-dalia Sheelntii: tentli. Miss 1 ion I 11 ha been made Hie eoniinission's rep-ninth.

Miss K' rber: eighth. i. .1. rescntntive in cliarsa- of tin- Walsh and A. Anionic: seventh.

cvhibit. lb- h.is secured lln- M- au-l D. llotjers; sixth. 1'. er nion of more th in 1 Cavin and A.

Moutoya: lil'tli. .1 lia sunk men. forming twenty-four and .1. foailh. I mil lees, ouch in c1i.uk- of the Heseldcn and C.

I. lliild. of a l.ieol. .1. Mir.ibal: second.

1 1. With: llrst M. Workinu Corn I ld' r. i-iMiii-i's wast i many millions ol Monday tin- music pupils dollars' worth of corn fodder ai na.it-tli- f.illiiwiim: pioKi-am in honor St. rile KM is.

secretary ol' I Missouii state liolld of a 1 i 1 1 r-. in liolli's l.ulbil.y (V.eiiix tin- i 1. In Mis- Misses Didier and souri alone ueurly I Winter Song Mat tle-n list ear. Tin- amount Wii-nu i-s Sa in tin- entire Iiv lea-Pes a Me, nr. l.iitle Drill, rouinauii tliai onl.l st 'ucer All tlii.

Mi-S I.ecero. I is tn-eilleSS. is to tpe m-lleia! ,1,,, lays 1 ei'i in of real nihil- of ore Miss Wieneke. fodder. rolou.liSe Misses Mouloia.

I ail --liipmi-iil I icr. .1. A. I'ouy Dace romiiam. l.aliu-.

se.retarv- of the I Make. it.it- mr! the iptie it 1 1 I In I not In ii sni(ktiien lli Miss (iainflev. ih-ir tail shipments. biie tin To D'-um f.ow are vrrv vy and a heavy snow Violin. Wei n'-r.

would be worth more than Maiidoiin. A. d-nai is. tin- has I i. l.iui.

kstep Ur.ile Dos Ku.kei thinned out lo sin an extent that A. Smith. will still full l.v. if moisture Mitch eonw.s i fail'li. in it Tin MlSSeS l.o.t:s Sl'lst'-l'.

ellle, hi 1 1' H't ll--'l StocKtU-l, I i 1 In! vhov iini i mpro ilui- Misses Sbinn au-l ih- nasi two. tin- el' Vmitli t.i. I. bul tin- in irk, Misses Walsh and elinali. i ably below Hull of last s.

sis. in Th" id I.dir.so.. Chorus. Piano. Miss Shini.k.

int. a liia ll' iil. T. I man i of tin- 'a Miss-s and Sheeh.ui. Citti-- Sit is in lb- itv Makim: iimlie.

in tnoi of "A 11-U-. tie- my. M. 1't ou-i-tin and who iiiiioIm's fi ot jo-r no-eibeis here be the sc. re.

has I I In last in I -m-as -I inmP III I llllf-l. lit el ill Che ao (,. rli pa 1 l.o .1 n- I. is v.nes have til- s.e.llll- C.e Ii. west.

are i-ne t-oo Is too a ei tie- I io to '-hikIi Til an P. tin standard of 'ho--- that ea- ill 111 id bv Hie b'u tot- li'i'll M- -sc. When a-- k. il about lie I a a-i I. a- i--l 111 l.iui-r.

liis.t!-,. i Il at is b. VI I 'i -i 1 1 1 ol seal today SI ret. Chl. A.

an- r.ii'.ed to i 'oniji-i have been ien tin- si'll hiiii tatali at-1 at" t(. i.iidt.-s in A I'm all- cu- an Jus! lie- sane- a- it' no ,1,. oitt -i hat i. wi.i, ioa T'e mi N. First 4-toom brick, lot 71xlD0, ome Chfntv past Itailroud avenue.

east, jtaitri.u'i nv frontaue, lots wtst ner, flood near shops; 14 momst. $1,150. 4-room frame, Baca avenue, corner. $TD0. 3-room frame, corner near shops.

lots on First street near via-duct $10,000. Business property or. first street opposite Alvarado. I'Ol UTII WARD. brick residence with bull, near the p'irTt.

i 1 $2.000. Itaiiroad 1 Hide, close in. 4 $1,100. 4-rootn For Rent $32.50 T-room residence with bath, Kart Rcllroad avenue, barn, lawn, eke-trlc lights and all modern conveniences; lease one year. 3-rooni frame, North Arno.

$12. SO 2 furnished rooms. L. H. K.

$15.00 4-room house with out houses for chickens and dairy. 10 acres. First ward. $45.00 S-room flat, furnished. Close In.

Miscellaneous $800.00 Small ranch, near Old Town Residence, out houses, fruit. $4,200. 6 acres land, S-room brick residence; barn; fruit of all kinds. $1,300. 9 acres garden land near Old Town; 100 fruit trees; good buildings.

$5,000. Established and paytne business; good location. $2,000. Will buy a good business; location central; desirable for anyone looking for a business opportunity with small capital. every woman when tkey nr rts In decorations, artlnilc In iealjcn an frame, rew; barn rolorlnr ri that which we ir Bhade nnd lawn.

SIH'ONI WARD. fi''IS-: dainty Ii 'lK -U -a In ng In th new ind pr'tty 2 Cul fiveniie; a har- fi'T pr patterns uni dec, Ions hi dinner set, tei fta, etc. 1.2,'.0 "-room frame, residence close Our Ftock of fine chlnt, crwkery m1 Will he foci tliiM v.eek. $. nnd brick, lot f.OxlOD feet, between Broadway nnd Attio; map.

$lrooo. Railroad frontage lot on east iil e. Railroad frontage 1st on east Bide. flasswa ree display more beauty si4 Trier qua'lty for the price hsn can fontii In New Mexico. I $2,000.

35 acre farm on North Fourth in; two frame house, Kelcher avenue; lot S0xir.li. fi-iijum brick with bath, large I it. 2 lots on North Fourth street. frame house with lot. shaile.

Uotna are. 3.f.no room brick and bath. 6 lots, prove trees, large barn. An ele- home. $5,500 Fine residence, 13 rooms and bath, 3 lots; near park.

A 2 houses. 3 lots; rent for $70, tiood Investment. Near business. THE W. ALETTE, Fine rPfldence lot South 5 Hditli.

4 $2.200. 5-room brick, bath, corner Slot near viaduct. JltOO. 4-room frame, cellar, one lot. near Coal avenue.

I.oon. 4-rootn brick, lot 50x100 near I ConKreicriilore.1 cliurt h. street; house and outbuildings. $1,750. 9 1-2 acres alfalfa land neat Indian schocl.

Ivots for Sale lit all parts of the CilJ anil sonic send bargains. CITY MAI'S tX)Vt SALE. 216 RaJIrooLti Avenue. Queen sware, China and Glassware, Teas and Coffees. i Monairer Albuquerque Abstract Co.

4 ABSTRACTS Ol" TRDMrn PROI" KRTY HOCsrS UKXTF.D. RENTS 1XK KESlDliXTS AND TAXIS l'AID, AM) IHARtiE TAhKN MlOrilUTV i i.i.r.-i r.i..

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