El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 20TH YEAR, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1900 Page: 8 of 8
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EL PASO DAILY HERALD THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 i900.
EAST LAS VEliAS N.
SOCOKKO. N. M.
K8TAHLIHK1 IMAM
INCORPOKATEO 188.1.
Watson's Groceries
TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS COMPANY J
BROWNE & JIANZANARES CO.
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Famous for Quality
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H3I FASO TEXAS.
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olesale Grocers
Sensational Advance
In i. ins8ed Oil.
Flaxseed one year ago
Today's quotations. . . .
Linseed i gal
to 20 gals . .
Lbl
Cans Charged Eztra.
Xo discouit from these prices
our Linseed oil being pure.
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Krc per bu.
i .S2C per bu.
97c per gal
05c per gal
92c yer gal
WOOL HIDES AND PELTS.
McCormick Mowers Rakes and Harvesting
Machinery.
Teleohone 213. - Cor. Fifth and El Paso streets-
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SHALAM CREAM
Helf Pint Jars. 10c
3 Ih cans Larva Wnlte Asparagus Hie. Three for $1 (Hi.
and SHALAM BUHER
Found Prfot We.
JOHN B. WATSON
GROCER PROVISION MERCHANT AND TEA DEALER
Corner fstaolua ai Pan Antonio streets Tel. 151.
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TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS COMPANY
TEL. 206
E WEATHER
BAD. i
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D(ITlDTTCnilTBia KritKAC
Kl Paho rezMs. tct. .10 iwo
I.oeal Time a: of
B.romeler
rbri"umer ..
Direction of wind W
V.iorityof wind par hoar 9
W.atb.r. and Oloofiy
Ks'.s 34 boars (tncbe. iMt hundredths. 00 )
H'Mt UmpantDmut (4 hoars 80
Lclt Mmnentan 24 hoor M
In Jail At Alamooordo
The report reached El Paso several
days ago that Ed. Kunueier. general
manager of the Southwestern Mercan
tile company at the Jarllla mines was
under arrest in Alamogordo charged
wun a shortage in his accounts.
The report was not noticed by the
Herald through fear that it was In-
correct but men arriving from Alamo-
gorda last night confirmed the report.
The Investigation of the case Ix-gan
last week and a week ago today Mr.
Kurmeier was arrested and taken to
Alamogardo and placed in jail.
It is alleged that he was about $:t"0
short in cash: however various reiiorts
put in from $2000 to $.1000. He has
been manager for the company for a
long time and this unfortunate turn of
affairs was a great surprise to his
many friends here. He states that he
can make the deficiency good and may
be released at any time.
Last night was ladies' nfsUt at the
skating rink.
Public sale of unclaimed expr-ss
goods by the Pacific Express Co. Sat-
urday November 3. 1900. at 117 El Paso
street beginning promptly at 10
o'clock a. m. Four hundred shipments
4-onsisting of trunks valises etc.. will
be sold to the highest bidder for cash.
See larg poster at company's local of-
fice for complete list.
L. O. R. Rudisill. Agent.
ONE PRICE TO ALL
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CHATELAINE BAGS.
Not the kind you exoect to nod In
every store but ibe very bst
roods mare. Our stock U entirely
new sod include all the la'eet and
bettbape and Mze all 'he mo-e
fashionable 'eather. 1( you I'ke to
pee nice rood come in and lt u
to yoa these.
Bronson Block Jewelers.
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EL PASO. TEXIS 415
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURfcS.
Red White and Blue
Paint
and all other colors too.
KRAKAUER ZORK & MOYE
300-302 EL PASO ST.
PERSONALS.
Free Reading Room
brary City Hall
in Public Li-
Pat C.anett is in the city on busi-
ness. Hon Smith bus returned from a suc-
tcssful hunting trip to Canutillo.
Or. Urvan of the E. P. & N. E. hos
pital at Alitmogordo is in the city.
George Gaither returned last night
from a business trip to east Texas
Edear Cainpliell will leave tonight
for Albuquerque on business and
pleasure.
Nuiua Raymond merchant and At-
AT THE HOTELS
PLAZA: .1. F. Rcddingtou. Albu-
querque; Tlios. McCnlloch. Chicago:
Wm. Uucbholdt. Colon la Dublan: J.
Zroisler and wife. Jiimilca: W. M. Bul-
licre. Clifton: J. M. llamly". Coleman
Thomas Turcy. St. Ixmis; 1. R. Holtje
and family. Graham: A. J. Jlioncy. Mil
wnukee; I.. J. Kirk. Houston; H. T.
HavenjMiit. Huntington: John it. iJlack
urn! family. Fillmore: Mrs.
Hubert. Phoenix
lxs Anegeles.
Back of ir All.
We are i.irif (vmiur nat bufl-B!'!'-
r "cic t.( i. nil etni.a moy pit-aed
cunha-rri. ceft tie-t'n r.
iunuUitur-ac.(i .u r puta:i o lor
f1!- ii-ilioi; ar.d ifivi. 4; vlue for value
-e! cioih en rruin our l--aae.
vf wi 1 tit- ''Usiomers every
Will you be one?
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R. C. Lightbody
LtivdloK Clothier and (irnl's i-'urnlKber.
212214 El Paso Street
NEW COMMEUCIA1.
A. Mar-
Hotel !slielJoii.
American Plan f l0 to r i per day.
European Plan $1.00 ti IU per da;.
42 rooms' bath and ci.e romttt f ns
electric light pteam beat hot aod cold
water In every room.
J. W. Fish kr.
Blakealey and Krcctnnn have an ira-
menee stock of rtatioorry and office
applies at 107 E! ao btree'.. Every-
1111117 fresh and new.
For typewriter supplies aod all kinds
of Stationery try
Blakf.rlkv Sc Freeman
107 El Pao street.
tornev Wade came in from !.as Criio-s tin. LordsbiirR: A. Dickenson. R. F.
this morning. IHehl. Alamogordo; W. F. Newman.
C Richardson of tli Southwest- Mis Springs; C. 1. McQueen. Mexico:
ern Mercantile company went to Capi- B. Taylor. Sanord; Mr. Clian y.
tan this morning. Mexico: J. I.. Grace. Chi.-aso: .1 .
..... . ! t'amp: uaruetias; . r. jones. j. u
nue
de Irrigation company
morning from a visit to Ias Crtices.
gmmmmmnmTmmmnT
l-ouise iSTT ncrnDCCVntll llr T
Miss M.b"l Smith. wrv-unociUULmC
g Gooi Things to Eat.
i r .h. inrn IC.allett. Escalon: P. .1. l)uffe. A. M.-
collec or but now of the Ro Gran- McCury.
rrigation -ompany. returned this." . 1.
Houston: F. Keifer. Sweetwater; J. W.
Everything Id drupa at Campbell A
Grayson's.
Potter and White pbarmcl4is open
day and night.
THE TWELVE BEST LATE HOOKS
can always he fouod at tbe l-X-lectlc
Book Store 320 San Antonio St. P.J.
Andrews proprietor.
Try The Herald's Popular Wants If
you want anything.
Ilrnwn Arosiu I'mI .lolin Hoveran.
B. S. Rodey. republican candidate for st 1. Walter Dubors. Hallie I)u-
delegate to congress from New Mexico jj. Cnicago: j. p. i-p.. Cincinnati
came in last nigh from a trip up the :
Pecos vallev and left this morning for ' SHELDON: 1$. Gilpin. Farral. Mex.:
rmin. Illy. Drukker. N. Y.: C. M. Wood. Den-
.... ... . . Iver: W. H. Ieonard. Fularosa. N. M.:
K. C. Menney of Chihuahua is in Minihan.
the ci y and wll sH-nd the winter here. Chihuahufl M UUna (ox 0maha.
Mr. McKenney is in the employ of thej Jaoni( k l):ias: Opo. w. Jalonick.
Kansas City Smelting and Refiining . Ilallas: j E ritts Cincinnati. O.: II.
company. p. Coulter and wife. Is Angeles: C. F.
Miss Josephine Watson of Philadcl- pevkham. I'tica. N. Y.: Ed. Iiugee. Chi-
phla is in the city the guest of herlcago; J. G. Townsend. Rochester. N.
brother Will Watson of the custom j Y. : R. I.. Pjice. Ft. Worth: J. P. Hem-
house. Miss Watson will spend the 'lee. Ft. Worth: Tom C. Thornton. Los
winter here (Angeles; L. P. McChristian. Paris.
.1. A. Hassler of Conuersville. lndi-lTp-: Miss Myrtle McChristian. Paris.
Is in the citv and will spend the i ' ".: a - oeni Ke. nicago; .miss i..
r here for his health. Mr. Hass- I Jherke. Chicago: W. B. Cariere. San
'Anionio; wuiiur t'arKer. i;oiumins. j.:
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and we wish to remind
Srr yon that we are etiin
p: such thi ngs every day.
just received bill of
z. "oous irom nayie con-
sistinjr of
We Repair Saddles IViZ.
CAN WE SERVE YOU ?
If vn want New (oils tn Saildlpry. Kir Arms or Aiiuiiuiiiiiini. V- ll.iv- Theiu.
SHELTON-pAYNE AM Cfii
$ MILLS BUILDING
6 305 N. Oreaon St. EL PASO TEXAS
G. A- KASEMAN
Coal and Wood
Hay and Grain
Building Supplies
Dealers Ljrce Cement Plaster aod Hair Mineral Paints and Mortar Color-..
li)oflne. Hitch Tarrad Felt and Sheatloir Paper
Successor to O'Brien Cost Co.
ST. LOUIS ST. El Pao Texas. Phone 8.
.tJiL...ia..w.....i....M.jM..m.1.it.Y -Wl-VUfnsH 'Yi Hli Mb XV Itf -irtt-Vr-Wrisa Ma
I M. AINSA AND SONS
iwnoiesaie urocersi
3 Overland
5! 'IN1 Wk 'IHk JJRk
Straet np.
ana
winter
ler is in the grocery
business in
diana and Is thinking of starting a
store here in El Paso.
George ft. Perkins former manager
of the Postal Telegraph office here
left today accompanied by his family
for the City of Mexico to assume the
M. N. Payne. New Orleans.
ORNDORFF: C. F. Ituttinghani. N.
Y.: E. J. Palkinlean. Mexico; Miss M.
Trent. Parral; C. A. Hamilton. San
Francisco: G. Klslengbury. San Fran-
' cisco: Ida Nordhausen anl family.
duties of superintendent of telegraph ' Mexico: W. T. Hefferman. Ia.; C. R.
for th Mexican Central railroad. j Henderson. Ij.; John Hudlen. Silao:
1.1. It. ixx'kwood. iji.: A. I. Alnslee. A.
Paul A. Simons and bride nee Miss 1. McSerene. Sonora: C. F. Urvan.
Fan ni Goodman both of Kansas City fhfc;i'o: .1. Converse. San Antonio:
art-ived over the Santa Fe this morn- 1 a. w. fMark. Dawson: T. M Mullen.
j lug ?.nd are guests at the Sheldon. n Clark. Dawson: T. McMullen.
They were married in Kansas City last Dawson: J. Van Outen. Oakland: F. L.
Fri and arc on their bridal tour. ! fraiir. Oakland: A. Salmeron. Mexico:
. .. (Tb-'y will spend a few days here then Saint Anicent. Monterey; C. E. How-
A BET Or TEN TO ONE lorn i:ti. their journey to San Fran- itrd. Tucson: Mc W. Noland. New Or-
on the general result of the election is ! Imh. and the Hawaiian Islands
easier to find than to find any better
lap robes for me money than the West
Texas Saddlery Co.. carry in stock.
Don't buy till you have called at 214
South Oregon street.
tur.iing by way of Portland. Oregon.
11-. Simons is with the Armour com-
pany in Kansas City. Mrs. Simons
wa. W:e daughter of one of Kansas
Clty"s wealthiest citizens.
fe- leans: II. C. Rouse. Chicago: Jay Buck-
ner. Mrs. Puckner. Chillicothe. O.
SIMPLE FUNER L CEREMONY
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Conducted By a layman. Without
lha Customa-y Servlca or Sermon.
MINCE MEAT ( ban which
there le no belter.
HOT STUFF
PANDORA PICKLES.
POULTRY and SU'SAGE
SEASONING
CHILE SAUCE.
sen r: 1 mps in sxlad
DRESSING.
LUNCH CHEESE (its-orted)
etc. etc.
Howard &'McPhetridge
tZ Phone 377 2tOSt.Louis Ave.
iiiuiiiiuauuituiiiiiiaaiiii
They W- nt Too Par
Considerable -damage was done at
Hu. Kler square last night by small
boys. Two or three of the heavy
stones at the top of the parapet sur-
rounding the pavilion were thrown off
and a couple of them struch the stone
steps as they fell splittinti off larsre
chunks. wherever they struck. The
people of that neighborhood are very
indignant. They say the young hood-
lums carried things a little too far and
ought to be severely punished.
m PAINTS OILS AND WINDOW GLASS
A FULL STOCK.
W. A. IRVIN 6t CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS.
Established 1881. - 113 El Paso St.
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS.
The Leonard Department Store
Is Going Out of business. Theen-
tire stock and fixtures will be clos-
ed out at once. Watch for their announcement.
The Leonard Department Store
204 San Antonio Street.
UA It LEY-MALT AND HOPS
and no corn are used in making the
famous Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n
brands of leer for home and club use.
Ther are no others that equal it. Ab
solutely pure beer.
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A. H. RICHARDS
The Jeweler
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Sterling Silver Ware
Solid Gold Jewelry.
Bric-a-Brac.
The funeral of Nellie Fisher.
"TOH INSPCOTON FOR O. H. a B. . r
No. 103 El Paso Street.
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I.jmiiiiI nurse who ilei yesterday was
i'bi at Evergreen cemetery this af
ton at 2 fi'-lock. In lieu of a f un
cial sermon a stmpl service was con-
d u-frd by E. E. Itussell. sei-retnrv of
tli b:inilr of comnjori-e. assisted by
Mrs-. Itussell. The dtM-i-ased was a
friend of the Itussell family and re-
i.cstcd that Mr. Russell make a talk
at her funeral instead of having a
pi iiehr conduct it.
Tb funeral service consisted of the
reading of the thirty-third psalm a
few well spoken remarks by Mr. Rus-
sell and some readings from Whirtirr
ly Mrs. Kussell.
Democrat'c Campaign Fund-.
At the last meeting of the Hryan
anil KlfVfliKtn clult il u-u o iin.i.. (mm...
y decided to raise nil the money pos-
sible in this city and semi it to the cen-
(j9 t tral coinmiltee by wire.
cnairman Jones had sent an urgent
letter calling for all available funds
and requesting that such be sent in
time for the election. He set forth that
Hryan had the election grabbed and
only a few dollars was required for
hin; to hold what he had already gained.
Woodman's Circle will give a social
with refreshments at the residence of
Mrs. Tays 310 Wyoming street tomor-
row evening from fi to 10 o'clock. Ad-
mittance 2.ri cts.
H vn do no henr rerb-r Ward'n
topical 'one at ti "WE WILL'' en-
rtalorrent Thu-i(2ay night jou U1
be torry
Ic .nlia a curious rftllwav ac-Ulout
oeciirr.-d lalcly. While a train wan in
IC iixii ul iiii;mi ji ii-rrilic slorm le;aii.
ami allhoiicli the br.-ike was aonlied in
the van and on (he engine the force of
the wind wks socb that the train vras
driven :ltu the line. The ermine druili-
eU through the l.ufTcr slop at the end of
the line :iini I i n v.-li-.l nUinu hIh.ik ulr
engths of rail laid end -n.i without
fishplate fiiKiciilujrs. After leaving
these rails the engine pluweii along tbe
embankment and then enme fortunate-
ly to a staiulstill.
Golden Eagle
Restaurant. .
Everything new. Everynhing
clean. Everything first-class.
Finest cooking in the city.
211 SAN ANTONIO STREET. OPEN TUESDAY OCT. 9.
Try Our Slin- 2 unt'l 7 P- m. Short orders at all
day Dinner hours day or night. Regular dinners
i 2 until 7 p. m. We make a specialty
of catering for dinner parties and banquets.
Frit lime. omin.
VWtli ci. juic brimroin;
No mure In kin's
Ker aoiu in iniminl
Trtmt time's comin.
An frost i. the spit-.
Tkt antrrla prtnU.
To BMkt thine alee!
"HERMANN THE GREAT."
"The closer you look the less you
see" is the line that is prominently dis-
i played upon the program of the world
J renowned conjurer "Hermann the
Oreat." who will appear at the Opera
House Tuesday evening. November .
Only those whose visions are as quick
s the camera's Hash and whose mem-
ories are as infallible as the written
page can say whether the present
Herrmann tleon) the third of the
most remarkable family of conjurers
the world has ever seen is as great or
greater than bis illustrious kinsmen.
He stands solitary and alone in the
Held of legerdemain and magic secure
in the heritage of those whose name
has provoked wonder by the people of
two continents. You look at bis amaz-
ing feats your eyes open a little wider
you exclaim. and the next moment
your thoughts are rapidly drawn to
some other trick which simply amazes
you. and leaves you in a sea of doubt
that you are really awake and that It
is not all a dream.
Inst Arrived
lloO new New York pattern hats.
The newest daintiest elyles jat out.
Each bat ba an Individuality of Its
own and is a neer in looks style and
merit of any $10 hat In any millinery
house. Special tbU week 95.9C.
Posener'd Cut Ra:e Millinery.
: PI a .a Block.
Spanish and Rncl'i-h
STKNOiiBAPHER AN It TRANUL UTOK.
Legal documents correspondence
etc.. accurately translated from Eni-
nsn to spanisn ana vice versa. SteT"
ograpnic work and typewriting In
either Hnguage. Neat prompt and ac-
curate work.
H. F. Pennett. room 9. Mundy build-
ing. El Paso.
Shilam Pasteurized Cream 1-2 pin
jar iC eta at Watkon'a Grocery.
Herald job office. Phone 11?.
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