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around the waist nil Hi time and
“Ducklo" and “Otrii hiffi yim;
She is not your heat wanton frioi
ll of tenor tjian tint tliit eol-1, mis;
"(tort,1' wan the pert reply; “what,
do I git?”
‘’A dollar an hour," said Mr. Law
son, laughing.
"By that clock?" continued tins
lad, pointing to a street clock i»
front of u jeweler's,
•yes,' said the financier, much
amused.
“AJ1 right,” aaaented the Jwy, with
an advertisement. It contained m>
KM#** OB TBP. «Bt.
tbettc am who tods way down deep In
her heart, who hasn't natch to atty, but
who lines to the 's-'i dou when you
need her and who docs things.
The woman who "moSb«E” over you.
call# yon pet name* arid tells you bow
much nicer you are that any one else
does (he same thing to the next one
and perhaps dlxcuiw- your elTalrs In
the bargain. MAl<rJOHNSON
Chicago’* groateri need Just now
seems to he the Immediate munici-
pal ownership of ft Lid,—Kansas City
Star.
m *■*,.&
ada. bring reanlta,
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATITRDAY; JUNE 10, 1905
RAILROAD TIME TABLE (Local Time)
FAKE SETTLEMENT WORKERS
Where Sweet Charily In Made to
Botv* Perswtetf Ends,
“You wish to help this scltlementt
Have you any experience In settlement
work?"
The young nud blooming applicant
fidgetetl nervously. "Well, no," she ad-
mltted. “But, do you'know, I have al-
ways been dying to do something use-
ful, ami I would Just love to go among
the poor.”
The matron In charge of the settle-
ment, strange to say, did not jump at
this sweet ofl’er of a helping liaml. In-
stead site smiled dryly. "Well, leave
me your name and address, and I will
think about It."
The next day the fair creature wus
notified that they were;Very sorry, but
■they could not accept-her kind offer.
.............. ..........
eatflng Mirehaats of EIFiso
Depart. | Leading Merchtats of £1 Pi$o.
Arrive.
L CALI8HER—DRY OOODB. j
.c_____________
riMCES GROCERY CO.
6:15 p. m.
NCWMAN-AUSTIN-RCAl ESTATE,
ZEKiER’S—Cefe « Rettsuraat
6:00 p. m.
WANT' ADS
SET THE MEAT
8:45 p. m.
UNION CLOTHING CO.
7:00 p. m.
Mexican Central.
5:40 p. m.|
W. C. WAlZ t CO. - Carlo*
Texas & Pacific.
0:50 p. m.
EASSETT 6 REILY- Hardware
R. <3., 8. M. A P.
WATSON—GROCERIES. »
3:25 p. m.
H. LESINSKY C0--Jabber*
7:30 p. m.
A. H. RICHARDS—-Jeweler
5:30 p. m.
ROBERTSON GROCERY CO.
HOUCK & Oil TIB - liquors
7:00 p, m
ONE CENT A WORD
El Paso Drug Co.- Drug*
BENJAMIN -Optician
3:55 p. m.
3:45 p. m.
CASH IN ADVANCE
ELITE-CANDIES.
POPULAR—Dry Goods
1:55 p. m.
FOR A WESTERN UNIO|U MESSENGER
PAY HIM FOR THE AD,
AND WE PAY THE BOY —
RKMAKKS—a No. 2 arrives Monday*, Wednesdays and Friday#, b No. 1 kartsTnoadaya, Thursdays and Saturday#,
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
80DA FOUNTAINS, ahow caaee, bank
and office fixtures, goosenecks,
charging outfits. Loweat price*. Made
by C. MalianJer & Son, Waco ,Texa*.
Write for catalog.
GOOD white wrapping paper, 2c
pound at Times office.
HE TIMES’
gOUVEMKR jgBITION
. Birlaflly IBKplates ttlhi®
FossMMtites ©1! fMs ©©cftiimii
I
T is full of information, and tells more
about El Paso and the Southwest, iu tew
words, than any other recent publication.
A F©w Cojg2©s
have been set aside for mail distribution to those
who are writing us daily, asking for them.
IPooitjp&M i^lt H©
to any address in the United States or Mexico.
Address:
!TSffl@s Pmfelistoimg Co.
EL PASO,
TEXAS.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
Cl Paso Connections
WITH
ALAMOGORDO, CLOUDCROFT,
JARILLA, MOUNTAIN PARK, LA LUZ,
HIGHROLLS, TULAROSA,
MESCALERO, N. M„ __
ALAMO TELEPHONE CO.
Office ALAMOGORDO. N. M.
©UR BOOKLET
IIS ISSUED.
Wanted—Male Help
WANTED—Night porter; must fur-
nish references. Apply to Hotel
Orn.lorft.
WANTED—First-class barber at once
for six weeks or two months; guar-
antee of 120.00 per week and room
rent. Write or wire. H. D. Hoeye ft
Son, Clifton, Arizona.
For Rent—Rooms.
PLANTERS' HOTEL, 304 8. El Paw)
St.; nicely furnished rooms at rea-
sonable rates, with free use of bath.
WANTED—Man to milk cows; also
one to drive wagon. Apply Story
Jewel Dairy, East El Paso.
Wanted—Female Help
WANTED—A white woman for cham-
ber work. Apply at Angelas hotel.
WANTED—White woman cook and
for general housework. Live at
house. 1220 Montana St.
Wanted—Help.
WAITER or waitress wanted. 208
Mesa Ave.
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED—Every one to buy old pa-
pers, sold in DundJqa of 100; , good
for laying under carpets, wrapping
packages or making fires. Apply at
ri Mies -office.
WANTED—To buy nice clean rags
for wiping machinery; 5c a pound
at The Times office.
WANTED—For cask, all kinds sec-
ond hand goods.* tlnwsoa ft Brown,
Successors to D. A. O’Brien.
Ranted—Every one, ladles and gen-
tlemen, to have their shoes shined;
5c at Postal Shining Parlors, 202 N.
Oregon St, next door to Postal Tele-
graph Oo.
GOOD white wrapping paper, 2c a
pound at Times office.
Osteopathy. *
DR. A. T. STILL, Osteopathic Infirm-
ary, from Klrksvllla, Mo. Dr. Ira
W. Collins, physician in charge. Dr.
Lula Flanagan, lady specialist. Cor.
N. El Pauo and Missouri Sts.
DR3. E.VW7 CHRI8TENSEN and
HETT1E M. ROSS, 208 Mesa avenue.
Phone 415. Residence phone 1372.
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Typewriter Exchange.
TYPEWRITER Exchange; phone. 675;
211 St Louis St Buy, sell, rent, re-
pair all kinds of typewriter*. First-
class work guaranteed. Office supplies.
- Business Chances.
MINE surveys, examinations and re-
ports. M. Blumenkranz, Mining En-
gineer. Headquarters St. Louis. El
Paso office, 32 Buckler Blk.
WANTED—To buy nice clean rag*
for wiping machinery; 6c a pound
at The Times office.
SECOND hand goods of all kinds
bought, sold and exchanged at R. G.
Maloy & Co., 206 E. Overland.
Phone 916.
FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop.
Good location; cheap rent. W. A.
Wilkins, No. 213 St. Louis'St.
Restaurants.
GOLDEN EAGLE RESTAURANT.
Dinners 12 to 7 p. m. Open day and
eight 211 San. Antonio.
Piano Finisher.
PIANO FINISHER—Old pianos re-
finished; leave order* at 106 El
Paso St. Phone 406. H. Sandahl.
Storage.
STORE your household goods at the
Texas Storage Co.; loweat rate*.
405 S. St Vrfitn.
Palmistry.
PALMISTRY—Po not fail to consult
Zwastika, the-clairvoyant wonder.
Medical
DR. ANA REUM, Lady Phyalelan
Dr. Chas, Ream, Specialist tor
Chronic Diseases, Center Blk. Tel. 865.
Cancers.
CANCERS, tumors, exemors and tet-
ters cured; no cure, no pay; no cut-
ting; no x-ray; no balmy oils used.
Con*ukalien free. A, W. Collins, 902
North Oregon street
WHtefr—To Bu*
ST. CHARLES HOTEL—Large cool
rooms; special rates for the sum-
mer. Board if wanted. Light house-
keeping rooms. El Paso and Over-
land.
pound at Times office.
THE PHOENIX—Best furnlehed, cool,
airy, outside rooms; close In. Cor-
ner Santa Fe and Overland.
TO RENT—Large furnished roomB
with good table board. Corner North
25c PER DAY.
All outside roofas; large, clean bed*.
AMERICAN HOUSE.
311 East Overland Bt.
Money Loan—Real Estate.
WASHINGTON . . HOU8E—Centrally
located, clean and well furnished.
Hot arid cold baths. 324 S. El Paso St.
Wm. Rothe, Mgr.
THE ALBERTA.
New knd elegantly furnished
rooms, single or in suites; free
baths. Mrs. Gale, Prop., 123 San
Francisco. Phone 1220.
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
for housekeeping; separate en-
trance. electric lights, bath, close in.
412 North El Paso.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms; all conveni-
ences; good neighborhood; best lo-
cation In city. 619 North El Pas#
street.
FOR RENT—Two laTge furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 311
Missouri St.
BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY.
SPECIAL SALE FOR A FEW DAYS
ONLY.
One of the, best two-story bricks in
city. Eleven rooms. Two bath rooms.
Hall ten feet wide. Basement two
roomsfull rooms, cemented. Large gal-
lery front and back. Heated by furnace.
Forty feet front. Ground worth $4,000.
Worth $10,000 for quick sale $8,950.00.
This is close in, on North Stanton Bt.
Valley land and city property all
over city.
J. H. SMITH,
Phone 441. Ill Mesa Ave.
THE MARKfiTS
Quotations from Some of the
Leading Exchanges.
Grain Meaket.
Chicago, June 9.—Decreased prima-
ry receipt* caused firm undetone in
Wheat market here today.
July Wheat opened at 86 to 86%c,
after sol ling off to 85 He, market, be-
came firm, selling up to 80He. Mar-
ket cSscd firm at 86% to >Ac.
July corn opened nt 51% tt> 51 %c,
sold between 51%#%c and 5t%c#
52c «nd closed at 51 %c
July oats opened at 3114c, sold he-
■Swoon 3114c and 31 %c and dosed at
,,.>i'A#%c.
MONNEY TO LOAN on improved city
realty for a term of years. Amounts
from $2,000 to $12,000. Inquire Lee
H. Ormlorff, Hotel Orndorff.
wr-tii their pREmr»T oowns.
Is at the head of this particular branch.
She Is as good ns gold and has given
her whole life to the pour, but she is
perfectly tired to death of fake charity
workers, who try to worm themselves
Into her private life by using their ac-
quaintance wltb her at the settlement.
They come here and they gush over
the poor, and thou they gush over her
and write h<m. notes !Wmit ttie work.
ItJfOodd gracious! Why,ithero’s no end to
their pushing! You'd simply be horri-
fied If you could see what is done in
charity's name.
BEATRKT. MILLER.
FIRST-CLASS room and boaTd, only
$6.00 per week. 526 N. Ei Paso St.
Phone 1454.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
front rooms for housekeeping;
bath and electric lights. 8(14 North
Stanton.
Wanted—1o Purchase.
H. MOHR, 407 8. El Paao, buy* cloth-
ing, shoes, musical Instruments and
all kinds of tools; highest prices paid
for all second-hand goods.
WANTED—To buy nice clean rags
for wiping machinery; 5c a pound
tt The Times office.
WANT to equip three country hotels.
To do so will buy all the queens-
ware and crockery ware that I can
get at right prices; also bed room
sets,' carpets, pillows, sheets, com-
forts and everything needed In a-
hotel. Phone 909. See Jim Moloney,
309 S. El Paso St.
Dentists.
DR. J. B. BRADY, DENTIST.
Tel, 614, Wells-Far go building.
Hours 8 to 11:30; 1 to 4:30.
DR. P. H. BROWN. DR. F. L. FOUST.
DENTISTS.
Masonic Temple, Mesa and San An-
tonio Sts. Phones 636-191.
WANTED—To bay cigar stand; must
be In good location. Address N., 143.
A. C. MOWN, 8. i. S. J. H. PA6H. D. 0.1
BROWN A PAGET, DENTISTS.
115 El Paso St, Opp. 1st N. Bank.
DR. E, T. HOUSTON, Coles Block,
Teeth extracted without pain.*
DR. J. R. DORBANDT, 208 Meea.
Phone 415.
Furniture.
DONT sell your furniture or house-
hold goods until yon aee me.
Early’s. 415 S. Ei Paso. Phone 884.
IF YOU want to buy furniture or
house furnishings, see Jim Moloney
first; then price some things at other
places. You win then come back to
Jim Monoley’s, 309 S. El Paso.
Phone 909.
Piano Tuning.
W. B, , HARPER—Practical piano
maker; tuning and repairing all
kinds of musical Instruments. Old
eases refin txhed as good at new. Work
guaranteed 304 N. Oregon Tel. MS.
Wanted—Boarders.
TABWT boarder* wanted. 100 Upson;
hrfme cooking; close in. Phone
1133.
light runabout,
buggy, 1 phaeton, 1 burro, gentle
for children, 3 work horses, 1 camp
wagon, lots of new and second-hand
harness, valley lands and two lots on
Mrytle Avo. at a bargain. The Myrtle
Trading Place, 1200 Myrtle Avo.
Phone 491.
NEW and second-hand furniture at
your own price at R. G. Maloy ft
Co., 200 E. Overland. Phone 916.
A FINE rooming house, full of good
payers, will sacrifice for $625,001
Cost twice amount. Must soil on ac-
count of other business. This Is a
really good proposition for smart
woman. 403 Stanton, upstairs.
FOR SALE—A good team, left at
Longwell’s Transfer Stables.
FOR SALE—LAST CHANCE — Wc
have for sale two lotB, south fronts,
among the handsomest residences on
Montana street, tor $1,800. These are
positively the la.-ri. lots that can he
bought in two blocks, of this for $ 1.000
each or loss, having south fronts. “It's
up to you.” Walt and you lose them,
buy them quick and you have the last
of the prettiest locations on Montana
street. One block from tills we have
1 3-4 south front lots at $1,142 per lot.
You can make money on this.
A BONANZA—3.1-2 lots on Rio
Grande, 1-2 block from Upson, grad-
ed and tercaced. Must bo sold at
once. Only $500 per lot. This Is the
biggest snap oti that aide of town.
YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY—Only
one more of those -casy-paymcnt
houses left. A modern new 5-roora
cottage; $100 dowu, balance $25.00
per month with $300 at the end of
each year ’till paid.
EXTRA NICE—2 beautiful south front
lots, finest i»ortf(m of Boulevard.
Only $600 each. This demands quick
action. W. O. MILLICAN, Buckler
block. Phone 346.
THE DEMONSTRATIVE GIRL.
She Make# a \ul«m»<yt- . In
l*nl»lif- and In Private. '
"Well, goodhy."
"CometO gee me soon.V ( ,
Bmaefc, iknaek!
"Perhfge I’ll come tomorrow."
“All yipt, darling; ouly be sure to
telephone!"
Smack, smack!
“Oh, git on whl ye-/. Does yea fink
the cay kin wait till ycr through slush-
in’ r
This last Is from tin- rude conductor,
who has been waltlnA bell rope In
hand, tor the two friend* to get through
their goodhys nud kisses, ,
You would think Bu y were not going
to see each other for n week; As a mat
ter of fact they live leu street* apart.
Heaven defend us irom the demon-
strative woman! Mm scream* when
she la frightened, she 1 mights boiuteretn
ly when nnythlng liapisma, she weeps
tempestuously when ; h<* Jins the blue*.
She certainly !» n nu -uinec and make*
too much racket for her sue. Vt hut
make* It worse to tint ah:: .Is many
times not sincere in fact, hike ease*
out of ten it Is nil on il ■ surface. 1> m’t
trust tbe woman w! •> sqnfeeres y m
ClMHM
four car.
friend. It
Btikyrnpa
Metal Market.
Now York, June 9,—Capper was a
shade lower in tftp English market
with spot and futures both closing nt.
£65 lias 2d.
Locally there is »» fresh feature,
Lake and electrolytic are quoted' nt
*15.00 and casting nt. *14,75.
Lead was unchanged at £12 18s 9.1
in London arid $4.50#4.60 In the lo-
cal market,
gpeitest was a shade higher abroad
at £23 17s «d anil also received a
p|irt of the recent losses In too kw»!
market, which was quoted flniter at
*5,35.
Silver 58%h| Mexican dollars iS^e.
—'—»— ■ ... g
Stocks and Bounds.
Now York, June 9,—’0 .■day's ntoek
market ma le furl her progress toward
u condition of absolute stagnation.
Even the huniporary spurt, of the first
.hotty, jjVjilrt had Como. £o
.. _______ i
as tho result of the t risking hljorb* of
hreders tti find an avalliible coursri
for a movement of prices wag lacking.
For Rent—House*.
Small furnished houses, MerehantPloe,
FOR RENT—Cottage, 602 Mesa Ave.
Inquire 600 Mesa avenue.
FOR RENT—Cloudcroft, furnished
cottage* tor the season. Inquire of
Wm. H. I/mg.
FOR RENT—A G-room cottage in
Cloudcroft. Address P. O. Box 165,
El Paao.
FOfT RENT—furnished cottages at
Oloudcroft, N. M. G. H. Owen,
Cloudcroft, N. M.
FOR RENT—9-room, new, modern
brick, close In, very swell, *50.00;
1-toom, modern brick, fine location,
*27.50 ; 6 rooms and bath, very largo
yard, lawn and shrubbery. *26.00 ; 5-
room, modern brick, fine location,
*25.00; 4-room brick, bath, close In.
*16,00; g-room new adobe, well fin-
ished, close in, water paid, *UU>0; 2-
room new brick, water paid, *8.00; 2-
roorn, new brick, water paid, *6.00; 4-
room furnished cottage, bath, close ia,
*20.00. W. O. MILLICAN, Buckler
block. Phone 346.
“USSrttoh'i^s^iri'Bldierr-wiai
the brotherly kiss—Oyama salutes
them wlrtigto^iliKchklss.—Louisville
CVmrK-r-.iimrnlf. f
Times want ads. 1 cer.t a word.
a
Stocks and Bonds.
Closing stock list—Amalgamated
Clipper, 79 718; .Sugar, 133 1-4; ’Ana-
cdmla, 104; N..J C„ 197; C. & 0„ 49;
Bt. Paul, 172 5-8; Big Four, 93 1-1; C.
4 S., 27; first, pref„ 57; second prof,,
35; Erie, 40; Manhattan, 163; Metro-
politan, 118; M. P., 08; N, Y. C,
139 3-4; Pennsylvania; 134 1.-8; 81. L..
& S. F.. second prof.. 64 1-4; B. ft,
61 1-2; U. It, 95; Atchison, 79 3-1;
prof., 101 8-4; U. S. Steel, 20 3-8; prof.,
93,1-8; W, U„ 93.
Bonds—II. 8, refunding 2s, regis-
tered, 104; coupon, 104 1-2; It S. re-
funding Us, registered, 103 3-4; coupon,
104; U. S. new 4s, registered, 132;
coupon, 132; .17, 8. old 4s, registered,
104; coupon, 105.
LAWSON AND THE CLOCK.
(Success Magazine )
Thomas W, Lawson, himself an
adept in unconventional tactics, re-
unfitly received a shock at his own
specialty. He was driving ii spirited
horse to a light vehicle. Having oc-
casion to leave It In order to enter
an office building, he caHtod to a
street, urchin:
, hold my horse?"
the pert reply; "what
a sudden alacrity In Contrast with
Ui» previous hesitation,
Mr, Lawson performed ills errand
and emerged again from the office
. Law- building.
“How much do I owe y v’ lie
nuked the boy.
"Two huiiurcil and seven dollars.”
"What?"
"lly the clock, mister,”
Mr. Lpwson glanced at. the clock -
works, but was operated by cufYeim:
of air, and the hands were revolving
with the rapidity of u. pin wheel
"I l bought Wall Streeters could ijo
more business on wind than anybody
else,” gas pod Mr. Lawson, "but ibfjB
takes my time!."
It I*.
Advice Is thrown away on moths,
sea gnlls and headstrong girls,—Hi fill
4 YOU WANT HELP OF ANY KIND P
If so, we can secure it for you by a small
want ad. in THE TIMES. It only oosts
_ f Cent per Word Insertion
mmmmmmmmm and you c$n rely upon it, as we havr
not failed before, that your money is not thrown away
We have also rented hundreds of houses by our wanl
ads, as well as sold nearly everything we have adver-
tised ‘fcrough them.
OUR REAL ESTATE COLUMN
has been the saving of much bother and money, and has
been the means of closing some of the largest real estate
deals in the city.'
Tr| CntlAAir the Western Union Office for an A. I). T. Messenger Boy
I ClLt» !■ ViVl- anr' *c,,d your ad. with the cash to THE TIMES office.
WE FAY THE BOY.
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