El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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CAMS
SANK
THE DENVER FIXTURE CO.
BAR • OFFICE GICAR • JEWELRY - STORE FIXTURE^
lMt-1918* *t. MNV(t. COtOStM
Accidental Bnlfct Fractpre
Thisrh Bone and Shortening
of Le«t Almost 1 nr vi ta-
ble, Doctors’Say.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Mexican <«> Indian
CURIOSITIES
AND
*
Souvenir Goods
largest StocK and lowest Prices
BIRTHDAY OF KIST0R1
FAMOUS ITALIAN TRAGEDY
QUEEN 84 YEARS OF AGE.
All Her Countryman Will Today Pay
Horn boo to th» Venerable Artist.
Who Live* in Row* and Ha* Ad-
mlrer* Throughout th* World.
W. G. Walz Co.
El Paso, Toxso, and C. Juaroz, Mox.
Tito Slim King Restaurant
In the lUnrtr.rnt on Kan Antonin Htrrot,
No. 209, is the nt«rn to get a
Flu Mill and Quick Santee
STEIN a UHLIQ, Prop*.
Romo. Jan. 2*.- -Adelaide Rlatorl,
iho famous Italian tragedy queen,
will celebrate her Mth birthday to-
morrow. and all Italy will pay hom-
age to the venerable artist. Letter#
and tejegranm of i-mgratula. Ion ar-
rival tonight for her from all part*
of the world and with thorn rat*
and cosily present# from her admir-
er#, *hn are scattered all over the
globe. Many of the tetter* and gilt*
ram.' from America.
Tomorrow evening there will be a
special performance in honor of the
tragedienne n< the Teatro della Valle.
All ta«htenable Rome will be pro#
ml and many of the most distin-
guished dignifarle# of the city will
sit with Mine. Rlstori and other
member* of her ■family In her iorp
The most fammiH actors of Home
will take itart in the performance,
which will be iu the nature of an
oration for the areal actress, now
Marquise del fltillo The many beau-
ttfnl gifts received by the tragedienne
Badger Fuel Company
Agents for KANSAS PORTLAND CEMENT CO. of loin, Kansas, and
dealers in Fuel anil all kinds of buildiug materials.
Swoono and Chihuahua 8ta- Phonw 389.
EL PASO BREWING ASSOCIATION,
SUCCESSORS.
IVIanufacturcrs of El Paso Beer
AMPUTATION IS UNLIKELY
After a thorough examination of
the pistol wound which wsa acci I
dentally Inflicted In the teg of Charles
DavU. Jr., Saturday night gear Tor |
nillu, Texas, white he wa# enrmite
to a ranch. Ora. W. H. and W N
Vila* yertcvdty announced that with:
■ lie clrcumataaee of full-grown man I
hood again*! him. if wa# almost In-
evitable that he would be a cripple,
to some extent,, at least, for life
should be (tuCcesatully pas* through
tiae stage when Infection might make
even amputation of the limb neces-
sary.
A Klmple fracture of the thigh bone
It wa# discovered was made by the
bullet from the revolver of young
Davis a* he wa* trying to manage
an unruly horse on ton way from the
railroad flag station, accompanied by
hi* friend, (’baric* I.eavell, to tae lat-
ter# ranch at s o’clock Saturday
night
The Mthsequcnt watt of two hour*
on the desert, while the cold winds
swept across the patient and fanned
the Are* that were hulH around him
to beep hint warm, and toe ride on
OUR STANDARD BREW
on draught everywhere.
Whore it is not it should be.
To patrotme home industry is like easting bread
.upon the waters. The nickels spent for El
Paso beer come hack to yon while you sleep.
Look Out
For
Watch
Troubles
It is the wisest thing yon can Jo
to have your watch examined at
time to time. If it is In good
order, we will let it alone, if it
needs repairing we will do it
thoroughly, at a moderate cost
Pew watenes are cleaned and
oiled a.* they should tie. Peo-'
pie usually watt until something
breaks or goe# radically wrong
The other way Is the cheapest
-in the end and save* the watch
No charge for examination.
Snyder Jewelry and
Optical Co.
304 San Antonio St.
J |0% TSiW'^SS
i property.
JEROME.
LYRIC THEATRE
EVERY NIGHT AT 8:30.
Matins*—Wed., Sat. and Sun.
ONLY SHOW IN TOWN.
THE FRANK
Rich Stock Company
—TONKJHT—
“THE GOLDEN WEST**
—also —
Moving Pictures Between Acte.
Nights 25c and 35c.
Mat., 10c and 20c.
Seats on sale at Booth’s.
and Lecturer le Noted for]
Hie Versatility.
Jerome K, Jerome, the author andl
lecturer, who wll shortly appear in I
El Paso, while verwtfte in many
things, having- followed many pur-
suits, ts the exception which proves
the rule—he is good at several of |
them. ' '
Jerome was first a clerk, then a I
fgemograpber. the* be became an:
actor, next a reporter; Anally he!
reached the pinnacle of editor, after]
which he turned author and play-
wright, which means that he Is an 1
entertainer.
Concerning hJs work on ihe plat-j
-form, an admirer says of him: "He,
doe* not describe his character; he|
is the character."
This is Jerome’s first vfctft intoj
the interior of the states, in Eng-
land be is called a Yankee on ac-
count of his popularity with hlg|
American readers.
With Mr. Jerome comes Charles
Bartel 1 Loomis, humorist and story
WTfler, who is widely known.
Both will appear here February 3.
Parties owning improved business property witLiu
one block of postoffice are forced to sell. Tbe prop-
erty is now paying ten per cent—you know what
the future holds. TERMS.
Newman Investment Co., Aflts
Phone 550. « - 218 San Antonio $t.
OlBi OF MR. CARNEGIE
TECHNICAL SCHOOL WILL OPEN
* AT PITTSBURG.
The Institution Does Not Attempt
to Dewelop Skilled Mechanics, But
Offerila Course to Supplement the
Usual! Apprenticeship.
Independent Assay (Rice
gatafeliabed lass.
O.W. ReckhaftiE.il
I
ft
PKtSbu
partmentl
lice* andl
“The Golden West" at Lyric.
For the Brat half of this week,
commencing tonight, the Rich Stock _______
company WtH presen* what la pgrhaps I
the beat of the many Western play*lBere
seen in recent years, "The Golden
Wept,” considered as good as “Art-
zona.’’ The clever leading woman,
Effle Hext, will be seen as Dolorea,
and the comedy of the play Is far
ahead of any yet presented by the
■itodc* company.
The Lyric theatre has jumped Into
popularity since Mr. Rich has moved
bis company (here, and many theatre
parties are being made up for an en-
tertaining evening at the cosy little
playhouse.
Carnegie
years cou
school to
studies pi
in any one
Jan. 28.—The first (ba-
the school for appren-
lurneymen will be opened
-ow la connection with the
echnieal -school. Three
s are offered in this
[udents desiring to pursue
ring them for service
the following occupa-
Cold* Cause Sore Throat.
Laxative' Bromo Quinine, the world
wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes
the cause. Call for the full name
and look for signature of E. W. Grove.
25c.
tions: Machinists, patternmakers,
bricklayers, 1 molders, black-smiths,
plumbers, elictrical wiremen, sheet
metal and cdlnfce workers and sign
painters. In Vvery tns ance prefer-
ence will be Vriven to students who,
when applyingfio the various classes
for admission, tore already at work
as apprentice# lor journeymen. The
Instruction Incltmes mechanical draw-
ing and mathearatics, shop practice
and theory undtwlying ihe practice.
Apprentices will \eceive two-thirds
of their Instruction In their several
Aftstfor OroSkipr:
Assays sad Cheat .8
Analysis. •
■l#*a gxMalbod and
Reported Upon.
Bullion Work a Specialty
|,B. Bex St.
Office and Laboratory
‘•c&tsMsr*
EL FASO. TEptAi
SEAMON ASSAY CO.
A8SAYBRS, CHEMISTS AND
MININQ ENGINEERS.
Agents for Ore Strippers
v,;- > • ■ l’
Car. Saa Fraadsca aad lata its.
Telephone 236. J?. O- Bo ,$Z.
Custom Assay Office
CRITCHETT A FERGU80N
So couer* te DaoSei A CrlebltL
Assaysrs - Chemists'- Metallurgsts
AOtSTS FM OtE smm*s.
119 SAN FKAMT8C® STREKT. PHONE -II
“EL PAGO'S SQUARE SQUIRE.”
$B75 IN THE BANK ROLL
CHINESE
GAMBLING
RAIDEO.
JOiNT IS
THERE’S ONLY ONE
place, the Troy laundry, where you can get the
best work done. Courteous treatment and satis-
faction guaranteed. Phone 278.
CHARLES DAVIS, JR.
Who wa* accidentally shot Saturday,
on the eve of hi# nomination by the
Democrat# as candidate tor repre-
sentative in the legislature of Texas.
Authorship of Bar Banquet Hit la
Bourat.
,\r
The hit of the El Paso bar banquet
at the St. Regis Saturday night was a
clever rhyme, ‘entitled “EL Paso’s
Square Squire.” The authorship of
the veraes is a secret which' reposes
in the breasts of the members of toe
committee who arranged the program
and the man who wrote the verses.
Eight Chattering Chinks, Including the However, R is said that they were
FINEST BAR IN THE SOUTHWEST.
Cananea Club Saloon
CAUKA, SIMM, BOIC6. ’<
BILLIARD PARLOR AND RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION.
BROWN A ALBIN, Proprietors. J
Only Female Celestial In El Paso,
Are in the City Jail Awaiting Trial
it your neighborhood i*
good’enough
for you
why not tor your
frirntfs BACK EAST?
d K
Santa Fel
‘^1
will be exhibited on the stage
Mme Rlsimri wa# born a< Clvijale,
itaiy On her «r*t appexrwe in
Paris In 1865 she wa* harshly criti-
cti.-d tor passing as he rival of Ra-
chel. then at ihe height of her fame.
Rlstori won popular favor, however,
and everywhere, eapeciaUy In the
In trod Stales *hn was rev-el ve.l with
J emtinsiasni Among her leading
pan* were Francesca da RiminL Ma-
ria Stuart, Pia del Tokmiei. Myrrha.
Fhaedra. Judith and Maetwih.
The last character *b- playevi in
j America with Bdwtn ftwh. She re-
turned from the English stage in
tin, hut has since then appeared in
Italy on several occasions
will help to get them started South
west if you will give a* their
names and addresses. Write us
today
Address,
‘ A GUARANTEED CURE FOR P1LEB
itching. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Pile*. Drugg iata *r» author tied to re-
fund money if PASO OINTMENT failt
to curd la 6 to l« day a. 50c.
WHOOPING COUGH AT 60.
Em (riaalraUaa Agent A. T.6 S.f tv,
Baitway f vrkaage. Cbkaga
E. R. DALBEY Ok CO.
as s o««wo fsroro
Jeffrey Rock Drills.
Hardaneg Air Hammer Orilta
Gardner Compccaaora.
Otto Qaa and Gaaoltnc Engine*.
Gad Producer* Etc.
Senator Martin III of Malady Peculiar
to Childhood
Washington. Jan SB.-—■Senator Mar
tia :« Virgint* has whooping cough
abmg with some of the younger mem-
tier* of hi# family. Me is G?.
S-> far a* known, the mmu- .«• ■
1 «ho*r has not been ,-xiavsed, 1*ut there
i ts much daily over the bh»w to seoa
j toriai dignhy and lie rvvi-rvncr co*n-
nrnnded by fbc Hod? tlta; would enane
j it an epidemic of the juvenile ailment
1 were to break out la she north en
he freight Into t tilts city—full four
hour*, in which she patient suffered
intense agonies without medical as-
listanee—added somewhat to the cir-
cumstances militating against g quick
recoyery.
Frignda Call at Hospital.
Yesterday many friends of the
young politician and candidate called
' at Hotel Dleu and many were permit-
ted to see him. while others, who
railed while he wa* asleep, were turn
ad away
TSro fractured bone was set ye.iter-
day morning and encased In plaster
of parts. A 25-pound weight, which
wli) be Increased later on. ts attached
to the leg from the foot of the bid
to hold he limb in place and prevent
if possible, tbe shortening of the leg.
which i* one of the penalties Inflicted
by nature on aa adult p-rson.
Kntering just below the thigh, the
bullet, it was found, plunged Into
the bone, cansing :he fracture, then
glancsul off and ploughed downward
to a place Just above the knee.
As the extraction of the bullet
would cause another opening In the
leg. which would have a tendency to
eountoract to the detrimep of the
wound over the fracture, ii was de
elded to leave the bullet in the leg
temporarily.
Physician's Statement
Dr W H, Vilas said last night;
' The wound Is a serlotta one In
making :te examination w» found
that the ballet had fractured the
thigh bone. If there is no infection
the chances are good for the bone
knitting Together With a fracture
of a bone of an adult person, be ween
the knee and the thigh, there f# al-
most an inevitable shortening of the
leg. from a hail inch to two or throe
inches.
”1 do not believe that it will be
necessary to amputa e tbe limb. The
bullet Is Just above tbe knee, an t if
it remains sterile afteT 4k hours we
will not remove it lor the present.
‘ Tbe pa?1em res ej quiet ly ail day
yesterday, but a* the wound is very
pa nful. an opiate was administered
ia small quantities.”
A Chinese gambling joint in full
operation, with a dozen playera aittlhg
around the fan-tan and faro bank ta
bles. with heads, or Chlntae chipa.
scattered all about, and $675, repre-
senting outstanding chips, in the
drawer, was raided last night by Po-
lice Captain Mitchell and Officer
Biggs, and eight Chinese men and El
Paso's only Chinese woman, Mrs. Mar
Lite, were arrested.
The group, Including the woman,
are now in the has;lie. awaiting a
hearing in police court today.
The arrest was brought about
> hrough 'way# that are dark” and a
trick or two that wa* slightly vain,
for it Involved the giveaway of his
countrymen by a disgruntled Chinese
who was not i*ennt;ted to run a game
ot his own, aud the connivance of Joe
• rimes, who. being ace high with the
Chinamen because of his linguistic
accomplishments, betrayed with a
glib Chinese word the men who were
sweating away gold over the colored
card*.
it ail came about in this way-
found on El Paso street near the en-j
trance to the Mundy block.
The verses follow;
EL PA80S SQUARE SQUIRE.
(By an Admirer. I
i
In the Lone Star state of Texas.
Where t?e. m.lMWy, .flo.W,
in the lowest courts of justice
All those accused soon know
That the law # interpretation
Is a shocking revelation-
When they're digging up
dough—
Up the dough, dough, dough-
DIETER & SAUER
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Bk« to remind von tbat tb« only war to bur * connlm article of Whieker. ia to bn?
Wo handle th* DU TATUM, CUUKXOOa, OtO CROW,
"BOTTUED IN BOND.' W. handle th* 0U TATI0«, CCQARH00K, OtO CROW. ATIHTOR
Md Wfftttt RTF. "BOTTLED IN BOND" and sold by n* delivered In any pert of th
Republic of Mexico. Write for prices tor delivery at yoor railway station. Also sold by
the bottle or com el oar store*.
the
Soft Water
at El Paso Laundry,
SOI SmH fa Street.
PfcOM 47
Refrain.
Bi)t one with little Intellect.
Oft brusquely called a fool.
Would realize the difference
With Squire Marshall on he stool |
CL PASO DAIRY CO.
TO TRY CAMPOS AGAIN.
A certain Chinaman intimated to
Captain Mitchell that a game was in
progress in a Chinese'store on the
west #ide Of South Oregon street, next
to the corner of Second street.
"if you no let re me runee gambalee
game, I tellee on them." he grim-
aced. and Captain Mitchell started an
investigation.
He sought the co-opera (ion of Joe
Grimes, who speak* Chinese tike a
mandarin. He and Officer Biggs thro
stationed themselves at convenient
point# outside of the store and Grimes
was to go inside and give the signal
when to break.
The game was carried on In a room
at the rear of the store. Every now
and then a Chinaman would go to
the door leading to the gambling
room and. after a knock aad a peep
through the slide in the door by tbe
keeper inside, would be admired
Grimes stood near the door, and
when a Chinaman went in be to!
lowed aad called tor Mitchell.
An Instant later the police were in
side the room aad a dozen Chines**
were cursing Grime# in their choic-
est language for their betrayal.
When the officers looked first upon
the scene they saw Mrs. Mar Lue,
dressed in her broadclo.h pants and
her wiliest look, dealing faatan. Her
enterprising htuband. Mar Lue. was
dealing the faro game The balance
Already Ha* Received Sentence of
Ten Years
<Srt toil we»"iratoJ i^^d" the tables, trith
a warder committed a: the sraeirorj lurie stack* a. l-.rod* before them
six years Ago and given a srotrore] l®*f’*r* hv‘ ,?***Ltfe*r
of ten vests, will he pieced on trial! ^r!“*s J™ w of rve Hitok*
ia Judg# Harper* conn Ihls'««a*d hroogh e rear door, but the
Try The Time*' Wan* Ad*
of the rtf* to.
Senator Martin has hero
lined in a OW with the Other etrick
e« members ot his family.
“ tvii
dt eg.via
Full many a wretched victim.
U his case in court is lost.
Would be fined a single dollar.
While twenty would be the cost;
But the fine, to suit his pleasure.
Could be paid by him at leisure
If be only paid the cost.
Paid the cost, cost. cost.
(Refrain.)
III
Fifty dollars and a pistol,
A dead man's clothes concealed.
By the "Law West of the Pecos,”
Roy Bean his guilt revealed;
The fine and cost were fifty.
For the Squires are over thrifty
In the Texas legal field—
l^gal field, field, field.
(Refrain.)
IV
Now homicide by negligence.
No fees to such courts give.
So he fined him Tor disturbance
For his honor has go: to live;
Proof of the offense, strong and
clear,
Went In and out of the judge's ear.
For the Squire has got to live—
Has got to live, live, live.
(Refrain.)
V
Real offenders, if paupers.
Are allowed to wander free;
Those less culpable with mean#
The court rooms of ro #ae: -
Par the money must he cinched.
So the man with cash is pinched.
To satisfy the squire* little fee—
Little fee, fee. fee.
(Refrain >
VI
O. won’t some honest man
From bis legislative nook.
Formulate some plan
To take the people off the hook;
For ihe Squire baa sot a grip.
That he never will let slip.
On the people's pocket boo-J—
Pocketbook, book. book.
(Refrain.)
Producer! and Dealers In
•» PURE MtLK AND CREAM
Th# largest and moat eomplocn dairy a the South went Wa are pleased to
rave visitor* on any afternoon from I to 4 o'clock to In*pact our owthod
f handling milk.
Offlon and Depot, til North Oregon street. Dairy. Rand’* Grove, foot of
Motmd at rent. Taka Saa Antonio street ear to Tornlllo sL Telephone 154.
J. A. SMITH, Manager.
GUS MO RISEN «t CO.
The Place to Buy Builders Hardware
110 South Oregon St.
if]
Pioneer Hardware House ot El Paso
FASSETT A KELLY
| morning a* a similar charge growing
qaaran-'out ot Lie same transact hut.
Two men were killed and a third
seriously wounded in a: fight in the
Smelter siLton iu the year 14*7. Czsi-
pos w*s on* of the par;to* in the af
f«v. and although he escaped to1
Mexico immediately after tbe killing
he was captured !n the rtme af Ch;-
Ibti: Art's Hardwares Mir ties, Steel Rtift*. Studc baker Wagon#.
Minor’* and Ranch Sunlit* of all kinds
The Place for Low Prices.
huahna about a year ago, and after
} a long .lr»wn-<wrt legal fight was final-
1 iy ex! red bed to ;be United Stair*,
i Campos was indicted tor the tnitr-
| der of both men, Tbe indictments
! were separate aad he wa* tried last
I term on the first imUctaarot aad air
1 trial will today be on the second
were mugged and i»0w*n to
th* Juicadu. Tidr bead* cofn,
card* etc were taken to the station
tor evidence
Gold la tfft pieces constilaied BSdb
of the turn. K59. taken from the «*#h
drawer The balance, in small
cbnnge. the players were permitted to
Kodak furnishing as 11 i
-done, at Feldman's Kodak
The Gillette Safety rawer
wort. Thirty day*' trial.
Feldman.
doe# the
Fred J
The Tia
Warn Ad* bring result*
@gB*g*d!*4U.=
ACCIDENT TO CMAB. DAVIS. JR.
Mr. Charles Davis. Jr., who was «c-
eideatnily shot on Saturday, was. of
course, protected hy an accident poll
cy ia The Preferred. This policy has
been Increased by two years 10 per
cent accumulations from $5,600 to
tS,**). aad pays $25 pe- week lur-
ing disability. H. W AHen. agent
Mills bldg
shops and one-third divided between
lectures, class room and drawing
room. Journeymen will receive two-
thirds of their instruction in class
room, drawing room and in lectures
and one- bird in the shops. Students
must be at least 16 years oldi
The school does not attempt to de-
velop skilled mechanics, but offer# a
course of instruction to snpplemea'
the usual apprenticeship, strengthen
the reasoning faculties and teach
both the theory and the practice of
the trades to those who are gaining
their whole knowledge through prac-
tical operations while engaged in
their daily employment. This system
of instruct ion is adapted primarily
to those pursuing mechanical occu-
pations, and will advance them aioag
their chosen line, enabling them io
qualify for higher positions when op-
portunity afford* and to further de-
velop their talent and natural skill.
That Old Trunk
Repaired or exchanged. El Paso Trunk
Factory, ride postofflee, opp. Plaza.
$S00 IN FILMS STOLEN.
found the films hid under a stairway
’In the building, wnere they had proli
ably been placed by the thief with a
view of secreting them away at an
other time. One film was damaged by
being torn.
IT” BAR
BILLIAflO/POOL MO READING ROOMS
4II-42S Sm Aataato St.
Finest Buffet in the city. Nice
reading rooms and the largest
and best equipped billiard and
pool hall in the city. A gentle-
men's resort, quiet, orderly and
first class in every particular.
J. N. BOONE, Proprietor.
#
Poodle Dog
Moving Pictures Disappear From the
Lyric Theater.
Two moving picture films, valued
at about $5W. were stolen from the
Lyric theater between the matinee
Saturday afternoon and the night per-
BAR and CAFE
3U SAN ANTONIO ST.
Dideat whiskies And purest wines in the
eity. Clean and cool. No Loafers.
LARRY FORD. Proprlotor.
LEGAL TENDER
The police were notified immejisro- FfcW|» UQItTS Ml CI|ifS
ly after the tueft was discovered aad MAX MUXS*, Puprtst**.
roe arrest was made. Yesterday they 211 Cots* Overland
Do a
today; hell do you to
Kodaks loaned free at Feldman'*
A dollar ta band ia worth two kma-j
ed to s friend.
Can El Paso prosper without hostel
industry? K1 P-»o Bw—non* bettor
than h!
The Times’ Want A4* bring result*
THE
H. LESINSKY CO.
the trade
of dootero-
Mdy.mad
give special
WHOLESALE OROCERS AND
JOBBERS OP DRY OOODS.
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