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EL PASO HERALD
.Monday June 0 1913
48 HOURS
IS ALL WE REQUIRE TO MAKE YOUR SUIT
24 HOURS
for a pair of tamers. The man with a limned time will find our facilities
for quick actio just to their liking. No delays; no dtsappomtraenU. AH
our clothes are tailored in El Paso thereby assuring you prompt delivery.
And oWt forget when you buy direct from us we pass up the wholesaler
and make a oorrapoadmg profit for you.
Suit to Your Order $15.00 $20.00 $25.00
Tnusers $5.00 $6.00 $7.50
Yes we do cleaning pressing and repairing.
Work called for and delivered.
CORRECT
.Made Complete
Cor. Myrtle and Stanton. Phone
HEW IN AND
HI
Hay That Had Been Cut Is
Badly Damaged; Hail
Injures Crops.
Las duces X. M-. June 9. An un-
compamed by bail. In some places tb
hail was detrimental to pwm crops.
The rain spatted much alfalfa watch
had been cut and was lying in the field.
borne rain fell here but night following
a heavy electrical display.
A renort has been received here that
a small rise in the Rio Grande can be
expected within a few days. Only a
small amount of anew now remains at
the headwaters of the Rio Grande m
Colorado and New Mexico.
Messrs. Oliver Keese af Canutillo and
Kovoc Sampson and A)avis Candler of
.a." Mesa spent Sunday here. AU are
emploes of the reclamation service.
Mrs". Abba Linn of La Mesa arrived
here aturdav for a visit m the home
oi K. H. Stettmund on the Alameda.
-f. .' -..1a iritn9rBii nf unbuaue.
la. who has been here several weeks on 1
buaiutsa has lert ior jmsocc -
Mr and Ito- E- H. Stettaiuad and
"uest. Mm. .fthoa Lynn and Allen 3-
T'apen went to Van Pattoa's camp m
the Organ mountains en Sunday and
; poit the mountains beautiful since the
lain oi Saturday evening. "
J A. Sweet of Mesilla Park pur-
( Iiased a new Ford ante on Saturday
irom W. D. Xcwton of Las ruees.
Dance Postponed.
On account of the heavy rain on Sat-
ur i night. fce dance to he given by
the " Hispaaua-Amerieana society was
1 ostponed aatil this evening when a
large crowd is expected. The ball has
been decorated lor the .
Mtss Roth French is confined to her
ho meon Griggs stoeet on account of
The depot park now presents a pleas-
ing appearance. The trees and grass are
r row lBfr nicely-
" Rev C. K. Campbell preached in the
Methodist ehurch yesterday morning on
Worldly MiimWlness." from Romans
12-2
"Sirs James S. Queseaberry and daogh-
ter -uss Eliraheth and Mias Luana
lUlwsoa. at Jtansas City who are guests
m the Queaenberry home a nule north-
west af town went to El Baso this morn-
ing for a brief visit.
Mr and Mrs. JSdmondson Link re-
tamed nan El Paso yesterday morning
Mrs C. B. Jameson and daughter
Miss Carolyn left this morning for
l.ebanon. Ohio to spend the summer.
Mr. Jameson accompanied them as iar
j El Paso.
Mrs. Harold Hague aad Mrs. Thomas
C. Campbell went to El Paso thai morn-
. X. Scale aad family aaeat tT
p Paso
E. H.' Alton returned toM Pas this
morning after a visit with his family
hMrs W. H. H. Llewellyn spent Sunday
at the ram borne at een and went
to El Paso this morning. .
Miss Ethel Marteeny has amvd here
from a month's visit spent in St. John
Kan. where aha vinjted her brother
rthur Marteeny and her suiter Mrs.
C. W. Lucas.
Railroad News
Of the Southwest
The Herald will welcome contri-
butions or corrections of any errors
in this column. Sign name to all
communications and tt will not be
published.
B Jewell fireman for the G
li. has
imported for duty-
Paul Rose switchman for the T. 4;
i' is laying off sick.
j H Harris lirtman for the T. & P-
hjs reported for duty.
Y C. Hearten firefnaa for the 6. P
ha- reported for duty.
C Withers switchman for the T. U
I lias reported for duty.
J H. Hill switchman for tbe T. & P..
is laving off for a few days.
J D. Bolton has enered the service
of the G. H. as switchman.
Engine foreman Blair of the Santa
Fe. Laying oft for a few days.
J. J. Armstrong switchman for the
Santa Fc. is laying off sick.
J M. Dorrance fireman for the &
r . is on passenger for a few trips.
Willie Stewart switchman for the
.-anta Fe has reported for duty.
i:l Priest switchman for the B. P.
& s W is laying off for a few days.
Robert Woodmansee engineer for
the S. P.. is laying off for a few trips.
W W. Rous brakeman for the
Southern Pacific has reported for
I J. Maggoro. brakeman for thoJ
f.'utnern Pacific has repotred for
dim
!" l.-ir.-'ston lioliv r n the 'r lious
ftifTiiie for the G II has I eported lor
11
MCE
CLOTHING
InElPaso-
6176. Wh. Rosing. Propr.
is working on the west end for a few
trips.
L. Nailer brakeman for the South-
ern Pacific is laying off for a few
trips.
Dispatcher T. W. Heaiey and wife
will leave June 2. for their vacation
at St. Paul.
Fireman Anglin. of the G. H.. has re-
ported for duty after being off for a
few trips.
Conductor C. Braham. of the G. h..
and wife leave Monday for Colorado.
for a vacation.
The G. H. put an extra crew on last
night and is using extra conductor
R. L. RobiAsou.
T. G. Rlchman helper on the day
house engine for the G. H has re-
ported for duty.
I. E. Werfel fireman for the G. H..
is working on the day coach engine
for a few days.
Extra conductor Deer of the T. & P.
is working in conductor Moon's place
for a few trips while conductor Moon
is on passenger.
A. B. Snyder helper on the nigiit
coach engine for the G. H. is laying
off for a few shifts.
The G. H. worked an extra engine
Saturday night and J. F. Hardwick
was the foreman in Charge.
J. K. Schofild. ooiler inspector on
the G. H. & S. A- left Saturday night
on No. 1. for San Antonio.
E. R. Erwin. passenger fireman for
the G. H.. has reported for duty after
being off for a few trips.
F. L. Smith switchman for the K. P.
& S. W. at El Paso has resigned his
position with the company.
J. J. Sharp extra switchman for
the G. is working on the night
coach engine for a few shifts.
W. M. Lynch superintendent for the
T. ts. P. at Big" Springs left on No. 4.
Saturdav evening returning home.
D. S. Evans helper on the day coach
engine for the G. H. Is laying off and
J. D. Bolton is filling the vacancy.
J. B. Mitchell commissary agent and
storekeeper ior the Pullman company
at El Paso left for Tucson Saturday
night.
-. J. Roberts section foreman on ex-
tra C2 for the G. H.. left on No. 8
Saturday for Maria for a few days'
visit.
A. Jackson engineer on the day
coach engine for the G. H. is laying
off. and engineer Horton is filling the
meaner.
H. McMiehael. helper on the day
coach engine for the G. H.. is laying
off and W. B. Hamlin is filling the
vacancy.
Fireman MeCombs passenger fire-
man for the S. P- is laying of sick
and fireman Kltogback is filling the
vacan.-y.
J. I. Ritz. engineer for the G. H-
deadheaded to Sandersc-n on No. lo last
night to work between Sanderson ana
Del Rio. .
H. P! Likes engine foreman for the
E. P. ft S. W is laying off for a few
days aad J. V. Cornwall u filling the
vacancy. '
C L Gillespie; fireman for the G. II-
deadhcaded to Sanderson last night on
No. lj. to work between Sanderson anl
Oe! Ttio- T
W. C. Halt conductor for the G. IL.
accompanied by his family. leave m
a few day for Los Angeles to be gane
for 34 days. .
E. N. Rifei. Pullman conductor left
Saturday night ovr the U. H. for Gal-
veston to visit his people. He will be
gone about three weeks.
The G. H. report heavy rains around
Sanderson and Longfellow resulting
in a washout at Longfellow which tied
up traffic for a few hours.
J. B. Kindlom. switcnman ior me
Santa Fe who has been working tem-
porarily as brakeman on the road is
back working in the yard.
H. K. Dubois conductor for the
Southern Pacific is laying off for a
few trips and extra conductor M. C
Pierce is filling the vacancy.
P. H. Cartar passenger conductor
for the T P.. is laying off for a few
trips and extra passenger conductor
Moon is filling the vacancy.
J. C Green engineer on the night
lead engine f-r the ft. H.. is laying off
for a few shifts aad night engineer
Carroll is rilling the vacancy.
Dave Brock passenger engineer for
the Southern Pacific and hie family
will leave shortly for a trip to New
York and will be gone a mi. nth.
C. E. Messenger conductor for the
Southern Pacific is laying off for a
few trips and extra conductor GL w
Savage is filling the vacancy.
R. H Bishop station agent for the
G. H. at the Stanton street station is
laying off. and has gone to California.
He will be absent about 10 days.
K. A. Arnold switchman for the G.
'I. has left the service of the company
and has- taken a position with the
Santa Fe as switchman and extra en-
gine foreman.
W. H. Hopkins helper on the night
rip track engine for the G. H.. has re-
ported for duty and has been trans-
ferred to the day lead engine as helper
with foreman P. A. Gramly.
Frank Belt agent t Fabens. is in
the city shaking hands with old
friends and will leave shortly for
Sanderson where he has been ap-
pointed general agent for the G. H.
Pave Bakei and H. K. Flynn of De-
troit Mich. who have been attend-
ing thf trrinmen's convention at San
Frencisco. arrived in El Paso on No. J
and left Saturday evening on No. 1.
f.r Gil vest an.
Xeal Coleman fireman for the E. P.
8. w on the west end. who have bean
sick for the last four weeks is slowly
improving and expects to be able to
ait up in a few days. Mr. Coleman
lives at 24M Boulevard.
Two of the 39 new engines for the
El Paso division of the G. JL. have ar-
rived. They are numbers 7C2 and 7CX
The Kl Paso division is to get iS
freight engines. 10 passenger and four
switch. Two of the switch engines
are for El Paso one for Valentine
and one for Sanderson.
News Brevities
(Advertisement.)
Train Bulletin.
All afternoon and night trains are
reported on time for ?. exeept
trains on the Mexican'Toads which are
annnled.
Why pay $1.00 per hour when you
can get your work done for 75e7 we
umlAr nomrwtetit men. not bOVS.
v -n c... rA iirBii0kn
Texas Bicviricai nfajftij vw -
of High Prices." lir N. StaHteH St.
Chicago Editor Dies at Aurora.
Chicago HL June 9. Charles M.
Faye. for 15 years managing editor of
the Chicago Daily News died Sunday at
his home in Aurora HL Mr. Faye had
been connected with the Dally News
for 32 years.
For calling and receptions ride in
the $5000 limousine of Iiongwell's.
bladder rectum and skin; 618 Mills Bldg.
Greet Returns From Vaeatian.
Capt. W. D. Greet returned Sunday
from Birmingham. Ala. where he has
spent several weeks on a vacation trip.
Birmingham the captain says is pro-
gressive. While the captain stated he
enjoyed his trip he said that he was
glad to get back to El Paso.
Consumption IS curable. Phone 41S.
Dr. Rawllngs. obstetrics. chUdren'f
diseases 404 Roberts-Banner Bldg.
"Buffalo BHI" Recovers.
Knoxvllle. Tenn.. -June 9. Col. w. F.
Cody (Buffalo Bill) who was taken
suddenly ill in this city Friday has
fully recovered and has gone to At-
lanta. C. II. Williams & Co. SIS & Stanton
painting and papcrhansiag.
Dr. Bbert. Dentist ilt-818 Mills Bldg.
Find Japanese Xear Coast Fort.
New York. June 9. Ko further In-
vestigation of the story of Kaya Sa-
saki the Japanese who was picked up
by an ocean liner from The Narrows
near Fort Wadsworth. is contemplated
by tbe authorities. Immigration men
said they had no reason not to believe
his story that he was in the waters near
the fort by accident and not inten-
tionally. Mexican Herald on sale at
wagon. Oregon and Ssan Antonio.
news
Oregon Grocery 805 N. Ore phone 1721.
'Charged WItb Speeding.
W. F. Swanson was arrested by mo-
torcycle policeman Dan Thompson Sun-
day night and docketed at the station
on a charge of speeding. He was re-
leased on a $10 bond pending his trial
Xhich will come up in the corporation
court.
Office D. Q. M El Paso. Texas May
20th. 1913. Sealed proposals will be
received here until 11 a. m. June 9th
1913 and then opened for furnishing
wood smithing coal gasoline mineral
oil. crude oil straw for bedding forage
(three months and twelve months sup-
ply of forage) fresh beef and mutton
ice fresh bread' flour coffee sugar
canned milk and other provisions (six
and twelve months supply). Tequired
for troops serving on Mexican border
during fiscal year commencing July 1st
1913. Information furnished on appli-
cation. Wm. E. Hunt D. Q. M.
One Killed la Auto Wreck.
Le Mars. Iowa June 9. Albert Mouw
aged 20. residing near Orange City is
dead and John Vanderwarf of Chi-
cago aged 25 Is lying in a hospital
here in a precarious condition as the
result of an automobile accident. Mouw
Who 'Was 'driving made a wrong turn.
going Into a lane at such speed that
the machine skidded and upset. Both
men were pinned under the machine
and were badly crushed.
Oil well outfits for sale. First class
Pennsylvania standard rigs: in good
order. Will sell or contract. C. H.
McVay Orndorff hotel or La Junta
Colo.
For Hemic wiring and fixtures see
the National Telegraphone and Supply
Ccmpany. 317 Mills street.
Consumption IS curable. Phone 4195.
Greeley's Contemporary Is Dead.
Cobb a contemporary of Horace Gree-
ley in newspaper work private sere -tary
to Simon Cameron when the lat-
ter was secretary of war and for more
than 40 years an official of the United
States mint in this cityf died at his
home here Sunday of old age.
Tlr. Nettle Satterlee osteopath 410
Mills Bldg.. phone 141.
Dr. Hurley. Phones 40SS aad 275. Dis-
or children ana nervous irouoies.
Theologian Dies In New York.
New York June 9.-j-The Rev. Charles
Augustus Brlggs one of the widelv
known theologians of the country died
Sundsy at his home. In this city. He
was 72 years old. Death resulted from
pneumonia. Dr. Briggs's home was In
the Union Theological seminary where
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a leacner.
Prompt Traacfer Servlee. I
For prompt baggage livery hack
and freight transfer call Pomeroy's El
Paso Transfer. Phone 2444.
. Dr. Jones. Foot Specialist. Mills Bldg.
Open at night by appointment. Phone 788
Fire Iniured in AHte Wreck.
Aberdeen. S. D.. June 9. Five Aber-
deen young women were injured tw o
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HE WOULD RECOHHEMOSwi
THY IT. IT IS LIQUID SUNSHINE.
IT IS WHAT YOU WAWT TO PROMOTE
STRENGTH.
&r. 0tp?er Co. Wacq7X
eHnislv in an automobile wreck near
here The machine struck a rut in the
road and turned over twice.
m. tnev move your
trun'gT.ckesrPhonel. Longwells.
Boiler Explodes; 11 Injured.
Milfordhaven. Walea. 'enline -J
explosion occurred In s7ans
of the submarine B-5. "JJfrs severely
mortally Injured and 0 others se vereiy
mlTndtr wToore .ad the engineer.
Dr. Paget. denst.5l Roberts-Banner.
Dr Garrett stomach intestines and
lntrnaTdrease. 40S Roberts-Ban. Bid.
Dr. K.tHff. dentist. 204 Caples Bldg.
Attend Regents Meetlmr.
W. H. Burges left for Austin Satur-
day evening to attend ?
the board of regents of the University
of Texas of wnicn.tn5hJ" will be no
fundravalla &3&
SnSS 'in J--
Dr. A. T. Still fVl.nISIcheT:
Dr. Ira W. Collins. Physician ch.!:
Dr Doris Pearl Jones lady sPfcJaJ'sA'
Dn Ca-l Gibson. 201 W. Missouri s treet.
They cured others. They can cure ou.
Xew York Socialists XeralBate.
New York. Jane --f hre5d"4.
Russell. Socialist candidate for gov
ernoV in 1910. has been nominated for
mayor of New York by the city con-
vention of the Socialist party.
Dr. Morford moved to 318 Mills Bldg
Dr. CameroB. dentist. 228 Mesa Ave.
Dr. Klein diseases of lungs stomach
intestines. Roberts-Banner Bldg.
Wallpaper and papernanglng; lowest
prices. A. Golding. 110 South Stanton.
Caft. Watts Goes to Galveston.
Capt. A. P. Watts of the quarter-
master's corps of the army has gone
to Galveston for a ten days' visit. He
will visit the camp of the united
States troops at Texas city while
there.
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there has been seized in this collection
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