El Paso Sunday Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 0 Sunday, September 1, 1907 Page: 4 of 20
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1907.
I OUT OF WORK M. S.
SCANLON KILLS SELF
11 PA SO S
Had Been Vardmaster for Santa Fe
at San Marcia!—Came to El Paso
In Search of Work, Failed and
Had to Ask for Money
The New Fall Styles of
/LLPASO. TEXAS/
FANCY VESTS
CARBOLIC ACID DEATH AGENT
New Millinery
Department
Now Ready
Martin S. HennInn, formerly yard-
| mastci for tin- ■Hand Fe ar Han Mar |
| eta I, New Mexico, vvlto had been Ini
j HI I'a o but about two weeks, eotn-,
Wilted suicide last night shortly after
12 o'clock by taking carbolic acid as
he sal ujh,n the curb In front of the
Hlsboe Cafe, on the corner of Hati
Francisco and Hama Fe streets.
Had No Employment.
Tin- man was evidently Buffering,
from melancholia Induced liv his fall-!
me lo xeeure employment In IS) Pnso, j
and letters from his relatives in Han I
Marcial sliow that they were sending J
j him money since his arrival here, in- I
[dinning that he hail been unable to
| get a position.
| Wa» Yardmaster at San Marcial.
A letter on his person signed hy P. j
Ripley, trainmaster ot the Santa Fe:
for the Han Marcial division, stated |
that Scanlon had been employed by:
that road as yardmastcr at Han Mar |
trial and bad proved a satisfactory!
tpait, This letter wus dated Aug. 18th. I
A letter signed ''Auntie" stated that I
$fi with enclosed. This letter was dat-
ed August 281b. A letter from hie
i tlif ordinary. All this
Arc very stylish. The woolens verv hand nnie and out
week we will make special price- on I m<Nets.
$1.75
$2.00
$3.00
$3.00 Vests
$3.50 Vests
$5.00 Vests
Magnificent sho*:g of Trim-
med Hats, CarriAi ud liven-
ing Hats. We ariwt-atk|uarters
for the most slyl-li and rea-
sonably priced nilbncry in El
Paso.
A special showfi at $5.00,
$0.00, $7.00. $H.(H»;tiul $10.00.
Correct Millinery! priced at
least one-third h* tlian the
San Antonio
San Antonio
Texas
PDWI£
»>f Here, tlehtii. mi the frozen ground b'ld that line r'owf,jH being t
Miemn, the Oven, more grave whs being dug fur sum- ulnvmonf hill adt
Vuld*'/., the Allln, unfurlunaie resident of Oetith City |llllVe
He Prince Albert j trim had given up the struggle. I.ettors from b
ly championed b- ; When s pring eame ofily a few W(.'„ a)HO on ),j,
ppm ieni. Ami ii while Paired, gaunt, old-looking, stoop- w ritten in a chi
■darted Into the , d arid twisted men were left Food ot j,,.,. „ilH print cm!
now known ns the mid supplies were long since gone, anil child lust learnlni
etl mid Kdmoiiton ihetr dog., had all been eaten Hut tWo hunches o
the lure of I he gold still beckoned, card formed the
K!t7 ■ aw lliousand' : and on they staggered day by day, sesslona. Not a
elite Many ‘urn ! eating roots and oeensioually nittnag- m, his-person am
d by the wav Ide lug to silent some game or to snare yi| |,|m |0 fagp
; cm vy ridden, dir jn rabbit They flnullv reached the titake a request tt
with that Itiue.htei') gold land......only to llnd that, the nth f,iri(|s f0 |.
tears or hysteria, era who had gone -by the I).yea and Wrote His
I wlatei began to Hkugimy routes had arrived montliK
i Ih Ioh*. and had MaloM all flic? *■ Rv
.........he Maeken ! *ro..»d In the camp. InW^Skd* wa'
tailed It was uli : Some day, some ■survivor of Death )[)n a#|| Mftrp,a]
would meet tor f‘j|y will write the story of that lerrl- gar'ei, San Marc
‘Pend the winter j (,|,. winter, and will loll the dark sto denily been Into
l on llie Maeki 'i/i lies llitil are iinly now whispered, of inentideation,
"iieli, the isiiiil a' men turning bid In a single week, of attention i
vi";| ward lo reaeh women n lined and gentle who diet1 ,us at i.he Aliier
Party after parly ;; |,y their own liands -rather than 'lye stipe! from when
l*iitin. Kturvlne 1 marked by the terrible scurvy, of lie suicide, was attr
tku.i" who had ar-, ioic saerldees' and of pttnle stricken peculiar actions,
i re somewhat vent : cowards whose breaches of discipline He sat upon I
I tended them III' were suddenly ended by the ernek of Jecled attitude,
e •dowl.v liftt'k a ride. And ill the meantime the tie to cry out as if
anvee The eold seHed tents and decaying cabins am^ydeud for water,
i away The Inek I the heaped mounds which cover
TIKKIBI.I STORY OF DEATH CITY
Harrow«»>y Experience oi Tlioue Who
Tried to Reach Klondyke- Drucrt
ed Town in Canadian Barren*.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
the time, and the * lit up so
often evenings the* neighbors
think her and Mr. Is®' oust set In
there. It don't steeiwhanily as if 1t
could be so, but Mrs.fcu, ■ ;l says ’tls,
and she says we mAg a- well say
good-bye to the parloimirpe, which is
church property, lot * - it xters are
living all over it."
This criticism was Si viy descor-
dant note In the chontSo ; raise, and
the people gradually g*t ’ustomed
to the open blinds mil > at- overused
Milwaukee Mai*
One of the funny pa*
an illustrative anecdote*
the mark of exaggeratk*
A lady of the old schol
ry runs, entered a streJ
gentleman of the old stl
give her his seat. The 1
dead. Before she fell, lj
instincltively said, "Than
hearing which the genth
old school dropped dead.
Wisconsin.
[I lblDhes
lv i bears
Holland has a pbpnlatkin of only
8,000,0(10, hut there are th.nuO.OitO of
pimple in the Dutch Fast an,I West
Indies. The Dutch are not at present
much addicted to emigration. In die
United States, at the time of the last
census, there were only 105,000 per-
sons of Dutch birth, The number of
Netherlander in the Dutch East
Indies is barely 12,000.
- 'he sto
cat and a
v vise to
ti topped
N- .'‘r, she
I »i!" on
■an of the
fell aukee
Odor of Carbolic Acid.
The police were nidified and the
man was loaded Into a carriage In a
dying Condition, expiring before reach-
ing the police station. A very strong
The Baxters seem quite different,
and I only hope they won't gel waste-
ful and run into debt," said Mrs. Rob-
inson. rather dolefully. "They say she
keeps the parlor blinds open 'bout half
-HOME OF’LOW TRICES^
»» zL
OUR LEASE EXPIRES SEPT. 30th
r E Overland St.
More New Millinery Next Week
t* (|Uarters. we arc compelled to dispose of our stock immediately,
a great gain to piano Olivers.
We Are Closing Out Our Stock of Instruments,
Stools, Covers, Etc
Siil! newer arrivals in Millincrv makes it possible lor s • • it lo -ee here ibis week a
wealth oi umisualh beautiful ball Hat1. As usual ibis season vve are making
prices on exclusive Millinery that will be lopiul unapproachable elsewhere.
at Astounding Prices
NEW FALL NECKWEAR
CHILDRENS SCHOOL HATS.
New Lace Slocks and l.ace Collars as
shown by us this week will meet your
approval ii vou appreciate beautiiul
Neckwear. MV oiler these in white,
ecru, cream and black. 1 'rices range
from oily to $2.51I,
Special lor this week- vve will make a
showing hi Children’', l eh School Mats
that will "ivo vou the he l values vou
can buy. These come in all shades "t
colors. Special prices' on these range
from !!Hc up.
[Toys School Suits
Big Bargains in
And please note the low prices. All $550 pianos, $468; all $475 pianos, $375; $400 pianos. $308; $350
pianos, $258; $5(K) pianos. $418; $700 pianos, $610; $50(1 pianos, $218; $1*10 pianos, $228; $425 pianos,
$348; S 1)0 pianos, $418; $~r*> pianos, $193. hverv piano is brand new and they consist of the .following
makes: Cl 11 Ck F.K I NO X SON’S. SMITH & NINON. EMERSON, E15 HR SOLE. SMITH &
LA k N IS. .VIA RSI IA LI. N \\ b.N I) b. I, L, HAINb.S I5R()S.. b, I’G. Thee are in all kinds of fanev
wootls, BEAl'TlKl/L MAI IOC A N V. FRENCH HIRE AVAL Nl'T, CIRCASSIAN WALNUT,
Cl >1,1 >b..N OAK, b, N( i L1SII AN I IOL b. ().\K AND MISSION ST\ EES. Each piano is marked in
plain Inures, showing the style, original price and cm price at which thev now can he obtained during
thw sale. All stools and piano scarfs will he sold proportionately low, from $1.00 tin to $2.50.
week from Monday, it will he a good idea to see where you
d Suits I'm- hoes and obtain them at the lowest prices. M e
save volt lots of time ill looking, in addition to saving you
largest assortment .of good School Suits we have ever oiler-
aye vve been able to quote lower priees.
$5.50 Suits $4.45.
$5.5(1 linys’ lllue Sergo Suits,
with sailor collar. C4 \ £
THE EASIEST OF PAYMENTS WILL BE TAKEN
$5.00 Bovs' Blouse School Suit
in brown cheek -the rCT QF
latest. Special.........
While out tirni has always had the reputation oi treating its customers in the most liberal manner, yet
\\t will during tins salt.' make easiet terms than ever before, in order to accommodate those who wish
io purtliasi tan moutidy payments, which ts an accommodation to us at the present time. There arc
ahom bitty-five pianos in our store to he >old and it is advisable for you to come early and get a bargain.
$6.50 Suits $4.95.
$().'»() Boys’ Dark Cray School
Suits, in double breastei^f QJT
with hell. .Special......v
$3.50 Suits $2.98,
$:5,5() Boys' School Suits, in dark
colors,-double breasted. C T QJl
Special...............
$2.50 Suits $1.98.
$2.50 Hoys’ Double and Single
Breasted Suits. ^1 QU
Special......... v])l.7U
SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2nd
The store will he open from 8 o’clock in the morning until ft
chance to attend.
$5.50 Bovs’ Cray Plaid
Blouse Suits. Special..
o’clock p. in., thus giving all persons a
$5.00 Boys’ Gray Plaid School
Suits, in double breasted, with
belt attached. C T ft ft
Special................Jxl
Phone 1§22
412 N. Oregon St.
I $1.50 Vests
$1.00
$2.00 Vests
$1.25
I $2 50 Vests
$1.50
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El Paso Sunday Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 0 Sunday, September 1, 1907, newspaper, September 1, 1907; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596017/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.