El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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El. PASO MORNING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1907,
Fine Imported Wines and Liquors
We carry a full line of the celebrated Deinhard & Co.’* Rhine and
Mosel wines.
Latibenhelmer. Uerncastler Doctor.
Niergtelner Htesllng. Wlnnlnger
Piesporter. Zettinger kothiay.
Marcobrunncr. Rudeslieitner Blschofsberg
a|l». EVARISTE DUPONT AND CO. BORDEAUX.
FRENCH CLARETS.
St. Emiltoa. t'li.i. I.alite.
St. Julien. (’ha. La Rose
St. Seurin Medoc. J’onimard,
Cha. de Corblac. Pontet Canct.
Cba. <le Margaux. Cot os do Bourg.
SAUTERNES AND BURGUNDIES.
Chateau Yquem Chambortln. ChabilJ. limit Sauterncs.
A full line of Uepsold's fine California wines and .Sparkling Bur-
gundy. All suitable for dinner parties.
HOUCK DIETER CO.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers and Wine Merchants
Phone 65 220 El Paso St.
WHO MADE PROMISE?
A FIGHT OVER THE BIG DAM AP-
PROPRIATION.
Sub-Committee Says Parties Agreed
to Pay Part of the Million Dollar
Appropriation for Mexico—Valley
Farmers Paying Their Full Share.
Driving Time is Here
-y,
AM IS KM ENTS I
----1,
What about a buggy ?
HEED ONE?
If so, come around
and let me tit you
out.
I can give you the
correct thing, for
my stock covers ev-
ery desirable and
proper style from
S55.00 Upward
H. P. NOAKE
Cor. Overland and Santa Pe Sts.
LEGAL TENDER j
Finest Liquors ami Wines to l>ej
foil ml in El Paso. Fresh cool beer j
itleHf porter flml cigar**.
G, G. Kinman (fX Co. Props
211 East Overland Street.
An Explanation.
A oonimif tee of the bon I <1 of direct
oi - made the.following Kiatemeni con-
e« ruing the opening night of the Tex
as Sheet Grand:
“A- the general reqn« Ht of hundred*
• d progressive citizen* of Kl Kano and
In vie.v of the fact that the cost of the
now opera house exceeded by $.‘.-1,00(1
tbe calculations made by the owners
nl if, the tj( kef.-i tor the opening flight
■ >:" the 25th have heen placed on sale
for ■'Prince Chap" as the east and
character at $10 per ,-eat on the first
Itoor, and tlie price* on tie* seats in
tin* balcony and gallery will be set
Inter on.
Tbe people nave been calling for
1 ideas since ibi* looming, and many
expressions have been hoard from peo
pie, mating that they are glad to have
an opportunity to help along in a
mall way. knowing that the new- op
1 in lion. • is a credit to the city of Kl
Paso and th*- whole soil th western
country.
"Til l ei will he offered by H com
Mt*e, and tlie chan for ‘-ats will lie*
i
in Tim
Imnds
ul'
vIhuuk* j la ike, »l
In order to got Hie benefit of Hie j
llimt IT,
jiLire
Ml
San Antonio slicel
• ifJatuaii»*n law ihe larinors of lliiu j
"Till
pa i t i<
ulai (iiM-Diji.u. iiiKill is
vall« y and of l.ie Mosllla valley.have!
I.n tlm
1m’ll* III
«»i
lie oiK’i'a hbimn and
obligated iliemsf’lve-: to pay about $r*.
. -............ . ■ Oil . . 1
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Your Wedding Cake
Will be hurt if ordered from
The Belgian Bakery
tlO Blit Ovtrfund Ttlipbooa JIO 1
HKA80NAHLK PRICKS
ihe city generally, Manager Leake
Laving not.iln to do will) tire re-
• ip! 111 an* manner what soever.”
TWO MATADORS SUNDAY.
With Snccfal Buffalo Act in Addition
to Regular Program.
One of ihe best programs ever offer
-I m f|je .liuu»-/ ring has been ’pit*
pared for Sunday afternoon, cainmeno
nig a! :: 15. Caro Chi-o and Antonio
Pen/, Torerif.o de Seville, will kill
i wo'hull* each of the famous kind <»t
•; ,ip in • bull from t in Tuvahuu ranch
m ar Aauasc.a'litmfcs and never befoc
■ *- e 11 in I lie Juarez l ing. Aft'*1 illi-
tin big buffalo which fought Iln- bull
Sunday. dan 27, will be turned into
Badger Fuel Company
Aleuts for KANSAS PORTLAND CEMENT (10. "f lola, Kansas, and
dealers in Fuel and all kinds of building materials.
Oooond and Chihuahua Sts. Phono 3B9.
THERE’S ONLY ONE
place, the Troy laundry, where you can get the
best work done. Courteous treatment and satis-
faction guaranteed. Phone 278.
EUROPEAN PLAN
STRICTLY MODERN
8t. Regis
B, J. BRUN, Proprietor, EL PASO. TEXAS
CORNER OREGON AND MAIN STREETS
UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT AS MARIE ANTOINETTE, SAN FRAN-
CISCO, CALIFORNIA.
A Washington special to tin- Italia.- :
News sayK-
Wry strenuous opposition lias
be 11 eneounimed lii the sub-eommit- j
le<- which is preparing tbe sundry i
Civil appropriation till! to a proposed j
item ol $1,000,000 to build u dam j
across tlie Klo Grande above Kl Paso.!
that will gather eo.ouo.uoo aere-feet of 1
water annually for distribution on the
Mexican side To deliver thin quan !
tlty of water Is a duty assumed In the j
treaty recently concluded with Mex !
ica, that govfinnieiii agreeing, in coil- j
sideialioti ol that delivery, to abandon j
claims aggregating about $20,ooo,IKKi
/rowing out of the taking of water
from that stream. The Kneel dam I
project is contingent on this settle- !
niciit wit It Mexico The people whose I
'and would tm Irrigated by that lm- j
pounded water agreed last year with j
the reclamation service to assume j
pan of the cost of that project, and
now .there are members of the ap
prbprfatloiis committee who think the
people who will be benefited by the
building <d tin- Kugei dam might to
pin up tin- money neeenaary to dm- , ,
charge ..... lr-i.lv obligation to Mex A I
jrn (creator of Shurlock
‘ Mr, Huron, as.sjslHOl secretary of
slat* was before the sub-committee
FAMOUS INDIAN HOT SPRIN6S SANITARIUM
FOR HEALTHtANI) PLEASURE
Via Fort Thoma*. Graham county. Ariz. Kecomineml«<l by phyBifhras for the
re (J Kl rmnntiPin. (iont. Dropsy, Liver ami Kidn«j. Stomach Troablee. All
ii »iiU Blood I>uorders*, hervou# Dh.ejw»s,iik Women’* ailments a specialty.
HOT SALT WATER
LITHIA WATER
MAGNESIA WATER
CATARRH WATER
•ODIUM WATER IRON WATER
The Mud Hath* are equal to any In the^world.
Hulphur Baths and Electric treatments. Chronic
rases given special at tent ion. First-class accom-
modations. Kates, including room, board and
baths, $2.00, 2,25, 250|aud 3.00 a day. Correapond-
once solicited. Inquire at Times offlee for any
Information.
FORT THOMAS. ARIZONA
i&leval tout 3000
ALEXANDER BROS., Props.
NEW
! Independent Assay Office
CRAWFORD 0
TONIGHT
Chas. Hanford
- I N-
Cymbeline
m ■
Established 1888.
D.W. Reckhart, E M.
PROrRIETOB.
Agent for Ore Shippers
Assays and Chemicil
Analysis.
Mines' Examined and
Reported Upon.,
Bullion Work s Specialty
P. 0. Bex 88.
Yj* ) Office nnd Laboratory
-1'-' / Cor. San Frencltco 8
Chihuahua Sts.
EL PASO, TEXAS
wm
Arthur Conan Doyle.
the literary
fktlniCK, wa»
| fuii'ti iii B.liiiburg, Scoiluml, In 1X51).
hi I ciintc of a line uf artists It ■
Hi. Hit j, >U wa.-, called "A Study in j
Scarier mi I In- siil.I it outright, for
$125.- His gi-eaU' i work was ill.- j
Suer',nc,. Holme- »«rku Some ot
Klitrtc I his schooling at Stony hut -t. ■ hi- -ucccsscs iiavc been “MIchu
in l.ancj«rilic, Knglttnl. mi l later ui.irla." tin..I "Tin- White Company.'
tu.licil In Germany He ' implctc.l |j, sent out the "Sign of ;im l-'om"
this morning. Mr. Macon declared;
film i!i'- t;tIliiie to make the neceusary !
aplitxrpriatlon would be tantamount i .......------- , "" ,
K, r |, ; jiu, nation of the treaty ,a)|. ; >'■» education by gnluatlng in urn II- in I8KU. "The Atlvenfures or Sbei-
tied by Ihe semitc The discussion ‘ (,lt"i from the C.nlvci.dty of R.linlim'g. • lock Holmes In I Sill. "The .Memoirs
uincuiy the nicmbeiH ol t.tc siili-com- H'' 'vlo:*' ilis «•*»< P'lbli-ln I story in (,f Sherlock Holmes" In I SO::. “Tim
mitt re was lit all time., animated and i Ibis, when he was Just Mt years ol I. Hound of the Haskvrvilles" in IWf2 i
suim iimfK L-xccOLlinglv r*ani(*Hl
"Mr
Racon sc»rver| noUof <«n th«l
.sub rommlih-L- ibat 11 it did isot In
eludt Hi* Hf in in* would iimku a llgln
for ii on lbo floor of tin- bousi-.
Thursday Wight
By Spocial Request
Julius Caesar
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
THEATERS AN ISSUE.
SEAMON ASSAY CO.
ASSAYCRS, CHEMISTS AND
MINING ENGINEERS.
Agents for Ore Shippers
Car. 8ai frtacUca tad lsm St*.
Telephone 238. P. 0. Bo 97.
'toooi in for a pori ion of iln* water to!
1m- Impounib-d by iln* govcrnnioni. i
Tie y an- it» pa\ i In ^overnmonl $1 |
per acre a year for ton vnarn on flu- !
land iftlaimt'd ibroimli Iln* iM'claina
lion si-ivif*- 'This is niori* ilia.ii Uk* |
land is wonh today.
Til*, pfopit* ot this valjt y f* (d that j
ill- \ ar* paying » vt-ry cnlit rlie* m-i |
vjw is worili 'l-lu* govt'rmiuMvt Is j
not vin.n Hum anyihiiiK, but Is 11n |
uly allowing Un-in to buy privlh*K«‘* j
w|ji(-h tin- ffovurum«*ti( has oblij^atod i
Mk<*1! Io restore to .Mexico
Ii in not probable that any citizen j
:vf i offered to furbish any part of tin* j
$1 .lUiO.oOu ilii> government will have ,
to expend In earryln;* out its treaty j
■o i-estort- tu Mexican fanners their |
water fifth Is.
act ok di ty fatal.
FORMER GOVERNOR HIGGINS SUC-
CUMBS AFTER STRUGGLE.
Beginning of Fatal End is Traceable
to His Last Official Act of Partici-
pating in Inauguration of His Suc-
cessor Against Advice of Family and
Physicians.
Goy.
; A Bill Opening Texas Houses to All
Comers.
As HI Paso has just completed the
j handsomest opera house in the state,
, to be run Independent of tin' trust, tbe
I following from the San Antonio Ex-
press is of local interest;
In connection with the recent visit
' of Clay Clement to San Antonio there
I arises the question as to wliat the
Texas legislature, now in session, will
! do In the matter of passing a bill
; which, when it becomes a law. will
' open the Texas theaters to all who
will pay the customary tolls and
eliminating the extra monetary trib-
ute to the hooking agencies in the
Custom Assay Office
CRITCHETT A FERGUSON
S» cefsors to Machos * Crldirtt.
Assayers - Chemists - Metallurgsts
AGENTS FOR ORE SHIPPERS.
119 SAN FRANCISCO STRUCT. HONK 334
florence Cafe
209
Texas SI.
DOC SINC, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS NOON MEALS 35 CENTS.
Short orders day and night. Orders for
special dinners receive prompt attention.
GEO. G. SAUER & CO.
210 San Francisco St. EL PASO, TEXAS Telephone 85
MANUFACTURERS OL THE CELEBRATED
LA FLOR DE MEXICO, CLBANC|{J\NRDSMADE
We also make the well known El Paso McGinty 5-cent Cigar.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Soft Water
at El Paso Laundry.
901 Saata ft Street.
Pheee 47
EL PASO DAIRY CO.
I.AIUIK HAT. Till MM if ) WITH PLl'MISS.
The lm; depleted in tit, accompany-1 was High1l> wider
imr plate show, ;i smart a-rnpyenti nt , 1 mm hack in front
,1
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THE JURY IS HIM; U\
No Verdict Last Night in the Meets
Case and Jury Was Locked
Up for the Night.
The juiy in ilie ca-i -will ll,ri
charged with the itiurdi i ot Itupe m
Arellano, last night failed to retnni a
verdict after being out for several
hours and were locked up for tin-
night.
The stale placed a niiuibcr of wit-
nesses on the stand in show mat
Meel’s had shot the man alter he had
knocked him Mown with the butt end
of a revolver.
Meets took thi- stand in Id., own dr
tense and declared that he ad shot
the Mexican after lie had been fluent-
ened with a knife The witness de-
clared that he met Arellano, who
made insulting remarks, and that, tin y
engaged In a fierce fist fight Hurlin'
the grappling Mt-ers declared that In
pulled his gun for the purpose ot
striking the man with It, but that the
Mexican grasped the weapon and ilia;
in the struggle for its possession the
pistol fell from the grasp id both and
into the street.
Meers declared that Ip tan and got
the pistol and then the Mexican ad-
vanced with a knife He says that
he sidestepped the fits; Him- and thin
when the Mexican advanced again
that he shot him.
Don't fail to secure your tickets to
see the grand old plat of "Damon
and Pythias’’ at the Franklin theater
February 21.
the ring, where he will be wi ked
I with the Cape by the entire cidiilfilkt,
I .tiler which ('nen lm- volunteered to
! 'tieU tie hambd'lllas in Ills slt.tggt
- ioii! It ; ., i’lte ImlTni" will not be
, kill" I, in deletence m file wishes ot
; man} who have spoken in hint ihoul,
- it. but will lie used to furnish an ex
j 11;t feature on the program enutpU-
I men'at \ to the patrons it the t ing.
I lien will he the I’Pgplat fight with
1 loin wild hulls lot the regular price
j of admission and tIt. Imlfalo act will
l he In one wa\ an experiment and
] supplied gratis In the management.
Julius Caesar to Be Repeated.
Having an upon date, Mr I'ha-
Hattfor.i and his splendid company
i will remain in Kl Paso for an exit a
da ■ and on Tahrsday night w ilt re
, neat his gteat peifornianee of Julius
’ Faesiir The pijn s will lie tlie ;.amo,
! 30c 7Re. $1 on and $l ;5d. and scats
: a■ i' n iw on sttle fur both tonight and
j Thursday (
Fooled Again.
| V hack suhseriiu r came into the
j T< xan oflice the other day. ran Ills
! hand into his pocket with every inHi
I I a; i-m digging tip a bright silver
I dollar- aiid drew forth . a match, In
light his pijm ’ This world i- tilled
| with keep - disappointments Sham
j i oek t Tex t Texan
i PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
i PAXO OINTMKNT is guarantee,I to
j cure tut} case of Itching. Blind, Bleed
inig or Protruding Plies In t; to .11
I days or money refunded rule.
.
Pioneer Hardware House of El Paso
FASSETT & KELLY
Unilder’e Hardware?, Alantlos, Steel ilniges, Studebuker Wagnus,
Miner’s and Ranch Supplies of all kinds.
The Place for Low Prices.
-Ol aii, V Y . FY’b. 12. Koiiuit
•n Higgins till'd ;tl X pi p m Hclfor ostrleh plumes, the Phillies a:!
"uuiitte'd une m elons io Ihe lost., inn, arranged toward itie hack ot i .n
death coming m tin mosi peaci'l'itl [ hat, an idea that is nine i in t-xM-uci
form uni free from pain jilt all the new molds. Tim - up.
Mi. Iliggim (ot year, pad he. a it!'- [ "’as Hlnin ;l la'“'' 'l|tllol|f" 1
Hiriuil will) hoarl trmibb*. AfU i hi*
uniort'd upon ,bi8 work as sovornor In
was wanunl by physicians of a wriouH
tMi’.anSc <Iiffiim11 r> m thi- ncart, but no
IT" i was relaxed and no duly left
tinjh*) foi imcmI which Mr HiKKins be
it v«*<l csscnlial ro flu* faithful dis-
charge if fho trust reposed hi lilni by
lie p« i|di'. Wien the only official 1
•Iiii.v wui-b rcinuincd was to assist in;
the iim,n*;iiration of bis succrs.sur as ;
•'.oveinor. be firmly resisted the hit-]
poll unities of bis family, his friends
ami his physician to spare himseli j
anil weni lo Albany to take part in ;
lie,* e«*ivinunios,
1'h.is last act hastened his death by ,
precipiiaiin.e synipfohis which other-
wise mikilu have lieen foicstalled
A TIIKATRIFAL TH FAT.
••Julius Caesar" Played to a Packed
House at the Crawford Last
Night.
Thai Kl Paso utrued out the largest. !
most criijeal and most fashionable an- j
diene* of ihe < -ason ai the (’rawford -
as? nti;hi to see Shakespeare's great
esi liisroiieai play, "Julius Caertar," |
pii seni- d by u < npable ea.-ht. lvltecti* ;
eredit upon ihe community. It is so j
-< liloiu that Ihe theater goers of Kl {
ikiMY have an opportunity to. enjoy
anything oi real literary finish that |
Mr Haniynd and his excellent com j
pauy in om* of Sliakespi aro's niostor i
effort? was a real it eat The average :
theatrical offering nowadays is a lot 1
of fust, and feaihers^--Floroiloros, Mur
ray ami Mucks ami 'other cheap clap ;
trap garbed in gaud\ <nistnines and j
sillv horseplay Hut Iasi niglii lo<?i) !
tht‘HU*i -goers' were offered an oppor- ,
;lunity io patmnixe a revival of the j
classics and the opporiutvity was so *
generously embraced that Mr. Han ;
ford, in a spei*ch before lie curtain,
remarked upon ii ami in behalf of the j
legitimate thanked ihe audience. {
Charles B Hanford is a finished ;
actor and a magnetic reader, and his I
Marc Anthony is forceful and capti j
vaiing -The pan affords splendid up-
poituniix for Ta«* display of his dra-
matic talent and •locutb*nar\ Tinish
His suppor is sirong. Kspecially is ;
this irite of George C Guenther as ;
Marcus Brmu. amt John M KHne as j
Cassius. The la11pvjssesses a voice :
ihai well ins him for ihe iin(‘s of the j
tter> and impciueus Cassius, though
Mi (iuentln r excels him as a reader j
Miss Drofnah makes a cuanning Poi-{
tia
PURE MILK AND CREAM
•? Producera and Dealers In
1 The largest and most complete dairy In the Southwest. We are pleased to
j have visitors on any afternoon fro tu 2 to I o’clock: to inspect our method
of handling milk.
crosswisv lban Office and Depot, 313 North Oregon Btreet, Dairy, Rand’s Grove, foot at
, a,', sllal'illv Second street. Take San Antonio street car to Tomillo St. Telephone 15*
! up "ii tlm loll si.li- 11m model j. A. SMITH, Manager,
uit w .is ot black satin, the plum.,. -
till
being xx Hit.
'll Ii!" tips,
libb.m was
in front.
-li;\ ling to pale yellow
A twist of while saitn
• irnwii across Lm crown
east. T.icse agencii s have no liuaie
cial interests in this stule, hut man*,I
age to control the bookings at the j
principal play houses in Texas tinder |
pain of forfeiture ol future bookings j
and cancellation of existing contracts.
Senator Griggs of the Harris comity
district, who is a resident of Hous-
ton, is author of a I»il 1 witieli would
require Ihe opening of the doors of
- Texas theaters to all organizations
! provided there is no conflict in tho
| matter of dates for performances. It
j would mean that the Texas play
: houses would he subject to use by
j any and all troupes willing to pay a
i uniform fee. otherwise (lie managers
I hereof would !>e subject to heavy
j fines. Il is agreed by - the advocates
. ef the proposed law that the tlicatrl- jin Cl PjJCft
ral *i'u' or ea ein hooking agencies j 10 LI I QoU
would not attempt to dictate policies j
GOING TO JUAREZ?
—J>0 NOT FAIL TO SEE —
Porfirio Diaz Hotel
Mexican dishes a specialty. Th*
only first class restaurant iu town
Nice famished rooms and swe
bar. Phone 1112
Tm Going
:ni«l wlij o? couth*} slop at 1Uo
Ciruud Central Hotel,
nh«irt> Hir*»**t i*i*ra lo nil pnrtv of
tin* city anil to Union Uopot
|i«ss every ten uiiuuleH. Loi-ul
«m! in IniNini-sh renter. Mexicuu
, ‘•poken.
: to Texas managers when the latter i r«. it, o .an rn h.„
| stood in danger of suffering severe) TUffllS. 50L, 7jC, $1 2nd $1,50 PBf D3)f.
; penuliy. This would result in some of
j the so-called indepemk'ivt. companies
' now barred from Texas entering the la a £ k FIrct Place
i halls of histrionic an. being purlieu- j A nffOllIC I'OICI 5 r * w"*i>
i iarly true of the Slmhert productions j nllJlUlUO UUlU RESTAURANT
! There is some question as to
whether the Griggs hill meets the
j situation, since the local men could
( play cheap stock companies to bar
j first class independent productions,
; is the latter could not await chances
j tor an open night. T-liett, too, there
i might he a constant uncertainty of
! a previous engagement of the house,
: which would discourage .entry into
Texas. These doubts have presented
j themselves to those advised of the
."Itnation at Austin and will he solved
j only when legislative acts of the fu-
j tore are of record and consummated.
City Directories Tor sate hv T. H.
Hudspeth, agent. 1001 N. El Paso St.
Auto, phone 1073.
AngelusCafei
Kr^aUr Mu iK ri’nl Short Onlors swrvwl. Th** m*»*
t'Rt dittiiii: r««iin in t.h« <-*?>■ Prices Moderate
Kit rfijifr thro null Hotel Lobby «ml 405- *07
Avenue
MARK GEOY and MARK MAU, Props
Tlie Silyer King Restaurant
In the Jia.sement on Sail Antonir
Street. No 209 is the place lo get a
Fine Meal and Quick Service
STfIM & UHLIG, Proprietors
Some Englishman has discovered
that Genera! Baden-Poweli is not a de-
sci n ian’ of John Smith. Hard luck
for Ifiuten-I’owoll—httt worse fur John
Smith.
Poodle Dog
BAR and CAPE
at* SAN ANTONIO *T.
Oldest whiskies and purest wines in
city. Clean and cool. No Ixiaferi
LARAY FORD, Proprletoi.
rr~
Poor —like ^oor whiskey—
noeds lots of advertising. El Paso
Boor talks for if self
EVENING KGOCK k
A aiaoffu! I;111• l.*nrtng tmok t*«i
a ynuug gbJ is show n in the'drawing
tlie design ha\im; ji sii4g«»KiH>n of
Empire .ln»*s Pal-.- l»lm* China silk
wa> list'd 111Hu- model, Hu* irimming
• it y :»i \ r
i t ion
roi Ut
iu <»J' bands «>r Irish lace lu
a;.-i ri ounces Valenciennes
* t ii« *\wou the strips of in*
foi'tniug the yidie was em
* l with little oriset me-not
•prays in uaiurai n»hm«.
THE II. LESINSKY COMP’Y
The Old Reliable
Wholesale Grocers
Have moved our busiuesjs new L.-tiidiug corner of Mali.
Sauta Fe Sis.' (neir San Francisco St.) Call and see ns.
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