El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY !9, 1906.
If you are going to take
a|ftrip this summer see
our line of
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases,
We can please you if you
want something good.
R. C. LIGHTBODY CO.
212-214 El Paso Street.
NEWS OF THE RAILWAYS
WALTER DOUGLAS SECOND VtCE
PRESIDENT Of t, P, t t. W.
Election Ha* Just Been Announced—
Formerly Managing Director.—G. H.
A 6. A. Freight Train* Provided
With Telephone* anp Can Commun-
icate with dispatcher at Any Point.
Vi’&y.ff! Douglas. mb of Prrw.Weist'
Ixi jjr a* <A 'hi S'Mf.hwvstteni,]
is** bw, made MCOBd vice president
vf the roo4. the office Wjj a new
t rW.Um Hi* h«*4<j>iartera wtt! be-
at Blsbee H<- ha* l»een the mar:a<?-
,aje director of the company for se-v-
ora! year* w'f'h baadq turner* at Bis-,
and in thoroughly familiar with-
■ .< wort i:«p- of Vu- road. He m!
in the cj'y Tuesday, with hi* father.;!
*fu an Inspecting four of the Plush*. ]■
J*r<]jri- properties in Ariaona an.Ij
i Mexico and left for California on the
! iJolden Bute Limited the -atoe day.)
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Writ* f*<r I'M**
Amusing the Baby.
hi 'he'real'er of ar'iu*em"/i'*, for
'.in Io -t month* j* U-»*t, the iti-
!a»i! do* no* require ujin:b att-otion.
' fi to hi- thiol month hi- wifi find
>'iion;;h to amut**- hlrii-l'-if f'rt’ in get-
tin;; v'*|i)i4iti**'d wi*h hi* surrounding*.
' ti wiu, 1 :ii- ohji ite in hi* room,
'I'>t Ms finger!-. arid tiro letter let
-- i r/i hav * a Maple toy, hut do not
to;.- upon him; 'he aiipreda-
lion and pb-;«.;ur- !;• not a, Jf,. ,■ wheri
there a surfeit, There in no doubt,
ttor t ,iiv‘t thi- adult a (Treat leal of
pii-a, ire to -.-o**-r and airnme
tix-tit' 'i)e;n f iiljdren of ail age*, hut
. a * ’ 11' mut-fve mor -,r lea* gelfinh
on out j,u:'In hit- pii-a^nre if ^Jvea
u do not ovi 'ioo* the harm we
in a s if d iliix? in fait. v.1 are aorni-
' >, >--■ >f i,r the i •. •)'. iai-k of en-
thuala-m oor our (tlfls. Harper'*
fii/ai
Bpeud yuiir aurnm.r l aeariontn Cal
Ifornia. Only one night out, via Bun-
k'd route. Ticket* on rale for train*
I'svln/ K I'aao T ie lay/, Tbnraday*
-ind Hat odayi, limit, 1 for return No
vemher 80th, Kor foil Information
<al! * office in »t Regis hotel, o/
phono 112.
To)tee it ifie flnoat liar In El Paso
SUIT AGAINST T. <t P.
A W, Wright Sue* for Damage* for
Injure* ♦„ Hi, Wife.
A W. Wtlsht ha* tewgM suit-;
asfain/3 the Teiae A Paeifie railroad,
f-otripsny for damage*! aneounting w|
ti't.lTO for injarJe* and humiliation
natleeJ Ms wife In a wreck on t
road February in of r'.ii- sea: The.l
haa lK-en DIM in the 0, 8. waft
j The SUi ■:>!■ Mr- , VV;.yrd • |
| »m liijjre.i in a wr*v-k 'ire- rni;<- are!,
: a half of fW<rr»a, while travel" ’;
»K from. Pecos to Oder**. 1? Is- »•
<-a<"! that 'he iar she was riding in
j wks derailed snd-caused to red? flow.-!!
; m emhankment. i» tss aaeer’eil tbar;
- eh' was -Injured and wtu eeibBnwsed!
oy having b‘-r elotbing torn and be-
ua >i-ri I wit,i mod art i hhxrd from
tier wounds.
lik' • v alcr, li**-
PiKM'valiiifr,
tf'-viiali/.iijo;
Klowjft" air, like Howinj*1
wafer, ken j 11-(. ), ilJ)( j pin-,, j
- ii'uilhful anil iijvif'rtiat-'
itijf.
I' r a j'raclioii of a cdiit
.'SI iiom' von it 11 keep 'efiol j
ail <lay, can turn your ofli'c
nr home into .a miniature!
omtiier resort ; junl Mini!
fip an
Electric Fan
Ket your ifna^inal ion to work
ami you can #ct mountain
air, sea air, or what<*v(*r
kimi of air your fancy may
'lief at**.
'J’clcjiljonc UH about latcs.
II Paso flectric
Railway Company
flfUSf *5'.,If 01*1*1.
rnuepHims <7t»
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==?fe
BRIGHTENS
THE HOME
Sold at
SPRINGERS
All Colors
All Size Cans
TELEPHONES ON TRAINS.
Frsight Cr*w* Can Get Into Communi-
cation with Dispatcher*.
AS) freight trsin/ on tjm fj, H. A- 8
■ V between E! i'a-x, and Han Anl'Jiiioj
| an- now proviled with telephone in
; -iniiaen'K and the train ere.wa of that
road will he able to }."'t into eommunl-
\ eat Ion with tin- n>-are-st train di*
j pateher of the road when on a blind j
*i ilny Each osboom in supplied with I
an InotruriuTit which ean he affae-b-
ed on to the telegraph wire along tin
track and a (nexMtfte sent -to any dte- j
pateher on the division for order*.
The new departure- will he of great j
i a •eiMMiiee to frslji •itvwt when they
t are laid tip on a aiding not *• inner-!-
ml with telegraph, or in caao of wre-ck )
when aid !h neeii d Willie the tele
.phone nieasage ia being transmitted!
over tho wire a teh graph measagi- can J
also he wni over the same wire with j
out in^-rrupting one another.
he new system of eommunication j
will he eatablialied on all freight j
i train* iKitwK-.’i here and San An-
j tonio
! —
The Ranch
An ohl fftvorit.0 in elmrf'e.
tieinp'n itnpeiiul I’nlo Beer on
iliutilflit. Finest Hot. Hunches in
town.
PHIL. BNIITM, Prop.
TOLTECSALOON
Tb* bur hi Kt I'ndo i»tm! tii« ihinsl froe
•neli Hprlug «f«Uir ttmirbon (r«iin|Nirtoil)
{ f <Ntn oldi 2Vt por tlriuk. (Mannont K)r«
*»hI Ci»it* Faring tkfurlKin, (h« b««t whiskey
fcffiN*.!
The Toltec, 207 Tex. St.
PAINTING
Wc lire in n p-i itj'ifi t*i make ' >timittcH on Pniutiug both
in an*i out of the city,
TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO.
ME 18 MAD ALL THROUGH.
Nothin* wake* a good earja-nter
so angry a* in irtpue-i him to fur-
nub M'iod work with |m*ir lumber.
Thun who buy thidr tumlier at C»-
p!>.-»■ will always oivuri- (hr, very
lie*l ijualil) at the lowest prtce
Phons 242.
Caples Lumber fo.
Tsxaa and Octavla.
-*v
Struggling tn Meet DenaanO,
The mjulpment of weetern railroads J
! ha* t>eeome vo Inadi guate to m<'e' tie- .
| requirement* of traffic that some of j
: the large corporation.! ,-av<- lier-n her j
I row!tig on notes f-pm Chicago ham.
during the past we< k in order to in-j
their facliltie* tor handling the ;
.m -letiKe tonnage. The Illinois Trill-1
| and Saving* hank alone loaned $7,000,- f
; 000 I i r iu |* who proffers f I lelr notes!
| instead of marketing bond* at thin un I
| propitious la-rlod of the year. With I
{crop prospect* never more roseate,1
l the roads an- facing a serious propo- !
j t it Ion when the new grain begin* toj
j move more freely, and are making]
i ri-numiB effort* to add to their enutp !
| mem. |
Golden State Goee Out Late.
The (lolden Slate limited was two
| htnirs late in Icnvldg this city yt-stor-j
j-lay atiernodn due to repairs which
: were necessary lo be made on the I
i li-.ir.i' Is ,mis of a louriM car of the!
I i rain The car was taken to the Hottlh-
j-no-rn repair shops when- the trou
j ile was remedied.
Santa Fe Trainmaeter Here.
)’. lilpley, (nitrimatiter of (lie Santa
Fe at San Marcia), arrived In the elt>
yesierday nflernoon on the Ooltlen
State Limited.
RAILWAY NOTES.
II. A. Davis, chief clerk In 11)0
Southwestern cliv passenger office, Is
ill with an attack of tonxillils.
I’asKettgers arriving in the city yea-
Icrday nflernoon said that it was 108
degrees at ll o'clock it^ Yuma Tuesday
night and there was great suffering
among the people of that city from ilia
heat..
The new- sign for the cafe at the
union de)tot arrived yesterday. Il Is
made of steel, with a black background
and raisiui yellow colored letters read-
ing "Restaurant and l.unoh Room,
Kred Harvey."
The railroad* have completed ar-
rangements whereby visitors to the
Grand Army of the Republic conven-
tion In -M'luncapolls August U to IS
will be given ntopovtr privileges for
ten days in Chicago on the return
trip.
Train No. !! on the Santa Fe was!
four hours and forty-five minutes late
In arriving front the north yesterday.
It did not arrive until 2:35, being due'
at 9:50 in the morning. It was re !
ported Dial the delay was caused by!
a derailment above 1 sis Vegas.
The work of constructing a Union j
depoi for the St. Louis and San Fran-1
cisco and Pacific railways at Okla i
homa City will be commenced Janu-!
art 1 The new station will be equip-
ped with train sheds and will cost I
lIKHl.OflO.
Plywood Hot Spr"ng», the easiest
to reach out of El IVuwt
Wive* might remember tills; When
a husband Is negloctied, he is In a
I art too at I y receptive m<»ni for the]
flattery which the Other Woman pays]
him.
BIO KID'S LEMP’S CAPE. JUAREZ.
PEACHES
GOING FAST
That car of Elberta
Peaches we received
Monday are the
NICEST
We Have Ever Seen
Hundreds of baskets
were sent out yester-
day and everybody
is pleased.
Now is the time to
can peaches and make
Peach Preserves.
The price is so low
everyone can have
peaches.
BASKEf
$2.00
BEAR IN MIND
Elberta Peaches
Are the best grown
and as the crop is
short it would be well
to take advantage of
those we now have as
we cannot promise
more.
• • • •
*• •• •• ••
WATSONS
NEWGROCERY
208 TEXAS
PHONE 151
HAND PAINTED CHINA!
NEW STOCK
NEW LINE
Prices Will Surprise You
A. H. Richards,
THE JEWELER.
103 El Paso, SL
GRAND CENTRAL BLOCK
C. R MOREHEAD, Present
JOSEPH MAGOrriN, V. Prm
J. C. LACKLAND, CUhtor.
J. H. RUSSELL, Aaa't Cart.
State National Bank
....ESTABLISHED APRIL, XSSI-----
A Legitiiaie {Unklsg Business Transacted la All Its Braackes.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MEXICAN DOLLARS.
Rio Grande Valley Bank and Trust Company
Buckler Building, Texas St.
For the convenience of our patrons in the Savings Department, thia Bank will
r*icain open from 6 to H o'clock on Saturday evening*.
We invite every wage earner--every salsried person in E! Paso to open an ac-
count with us, no matter how small the beginning.
INTEREST COMPOUNDED SEMT ANNUALLY.
W. COOLEY, Manager
W. E. ARNOLD, Asat. Secy
W. W. TURNEY, Prest.
S. T. TURNER. Vice Pros.
BANCO MIN E R O.;
CAPITAL and SURPLUS *6,100,000.00
Agency in Cuidad Juarez. J. B. Barcenaa, Mtfr.
A General Banking Business Transacted. Telegraphic Tran*fera to any Point in
Mexico. Interest Paid on Deposits.
A BOX OF MATCHES
will kindle a hundred fires and a
chi’d can do the trick, perhaps
entailing great loss—not If you
have a gas range and our gas ser-
vice in your kitchen, because
there's no popping wood or coal
s-park to set clothes or carpet
aflame. In the case of gas vs. all
other fuels the court will decide
for gas every time, with costs on
defendants.
EL PASO CAS COMPANY
| German Emperor and Colored Cook.
“Fighting Rob" Evans is one of the
j most popular after-dinner speakers in
tin- navy, and as lie has had some
c\uerr,, ly Interesting meetings with
the emperor of Germany ho some-
time* tell* stories about the war like
sovereign. This Is one: After the
i view at Kiel the Kaiser was enter-
tained on Admiral Evtns’ flagship.
After the meal His 'Majesty spoke
mosL flatteringly of the cuisine and
asked Admiral Evans if the entire
meal had really been prepared by his
own cook in his own galDy. Being
assured that 'his was even so, the
emperor graciously expressed a desire
to congratulate the cher.
Admiral Evans sent orders to the
chef to appear, and up came a starp-
piug South Carolina n-tgro, superb in
And Her
Name
Was Maud
Why? Because she didn’t send her
cleaning to Holmes, and had a kick
coming. We sponge and press two
piece suits for 75c.
TT f CLEANING tTT 1
Holmes Works
hi* physical proportions and greatl;
embarrassed by the honor about ti
be conferred upon him.
After a few words ot congratulation
which the nervous negro did not hear
the kaiser extended his hand, and hit
retinue waited to see the great negrt
kneel and kiss the august finger tips
Instead, the son of Ham made a jerkj
unhappy bow, his right arm shot out
from his body, and he shook the roya
hand, said “thanks, sir." and backet
away. And it was the kaiser’s amus
ed laughter that broke the horrifie.
si!-nee which fsJl upon the watching
circle.
The kaiser also told Admiral Evans
that of all the good stories his broth
er brought hack from America none
amused him more heartily than this:
As the German (boat bearing Princt
Henry canto up New York harbor
hundreds of boats crowded close, and
from the deck of one unpretentiouB
boat canto a hail in megaphone tones:
“Hey, Henry, how's Bill "—New York
World.
0000 just arrived
fresh Limes
and Lime Drinks
FOR SALE AT
C. S. PIGKRELL &. CO., Props
THE ELITE CONFECTIONERY
206 N. Oregon Phone 347
Longwell Transfer Co.
LIVERY, FEED and BALE STABLE
Hacks, Baggage, Bus, Storaga
Blackamtthlng and wagon repairing
(A full llna of Rubber Tires and othei
I rig* for sal* or rant Telephone me
No. I
Until this notice Is withdrawn N
tlons’ Meat and Sdpply Co. will sort
any poor person, bearing Identificatlc
from any charitable association (
minister, with meat free of chars
during all business hour*.
The above is the “Quick Meal" Trade
Mark. If you want to see the little “Quick
Meal” chick get a quick meal, put it close
to your eyes and your nose on the cross
(+). Look at It that way steadily for a
minute and you will see the chick make a
“Quick Meal” of the bug. People who
use a “Quick M*-al” know how to cook a
meal quick and eat it ir. comfort. “Quick
Meal” Stoves look well, cook well, bake
well and last well. They could not be
made better at any price. Their immense
sale is due to their merits—to nothing else.
For Sale Only By
GUSMOMSEN 8, CO
flO SOUTH OREGON 8T.
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El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1906, newspaper, July 19, 1906; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth580399/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.