El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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STOLE A FLOCK OF 00ATS HE SUDDENLY VANISHES
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 13> UW3.
RANCHMAN AT STRAUSS, N.
REPORTS THE LOSS.
PROSPECTOR MYSTERIOUSLY
DISAPPEARS IN SONORA.
A Mexican Came to His Ranch, anti
After Locating the Ar-imals, Re
turned After Night and Spirited
Them Away.
| C. F. Moes Walks Off in the Night
Time, Leaving Everything Behind
ar.d No Trace of Him Can Be Found.
of the j
-- E. M Oilman, a mining man who
.7. I). Coldlng, a ranchman of Htrans , pand through tin- city y< tonlay en i
N M . aliout fmirpwt nil1" font Kl ; r»mt< from southern Sonora to Dallas i
Paso. last niehi repo;toil to tin- |io i Mill of the myktciloim disappearance)
hot? th< theft of a flock of (?'.at;, vnlneil of ( F. Mow. who w a p.o:-p<ctin*
at $1,000. in flip hills about ><-n rail. - north of
According to hi: stoiy. a slick look the Sinaloa line. There was no cvl-
intt Mexican came to Pin much i.nidrnci- of foul play. Everything that i
the sth inrt. amt ircpn-M nted himself i Motut had tak'-u on the trip war. found j
to iw a yoat■ lltiyr: ami raid that li< j undisturbed. lie went into camp one)
wattfod to l.o ;■ hov*n L Obling , i night with two Mexican and an I
flocl! with a Vi v tn j.u .Pat It,!, Hum Am* i$r-«n When they awoke In the1
Mr. Cob line; m»id (hat hr uhov < d
the man the flock whom Id said ap*
r jr - ! the custoias of Norway.
. Niultt? Bearlna S.inr.lnx MsH nnd
U a Tim* For ritaura.
One marked characteristic of tlie.peo-
pl«‘ of Norway iH their intense nnd
Cause many trouble*,—plmplea, boil* artistic love of flowers. They never
and oilier eruption*, beside* los* of heap them in indiscriminate masses,
appetite, that tired feelin^flu of bll- ",e peasant woman will
, , .• . (father n feu- of tire w ild blossoms
louineu, Indigestion and headache. gmw at tor ti<K,r m\ arrange
Tha aooner one get* rid of them the tj,em in a glass at. lier window with
bettar, and the way to get rid of them au exquisite taste and feeling which
and to build up the tyitem that ha* *r‘‘ *“ •**- The custom obtains
„ j . _ .1 . x.i,. with high nml low, nod flowers are
suffered from them is to Uks ag „.,m.s;lry to a N,„ „,gian dinner ta-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla w<? ns ti,< rood.
_ ‘Tk’tt Tlie religion of the country is Luther-
and JPtllS »n, but Sunday Is not observed with
Forming In combination the moit Pt.rli.in strictness, for the settlements
„ .. .. , , ,__.. . „ 1 are small and Mr apart, so that the
effective alterative and tonia medicine, ^ workwl wrtor Illlmt travel miles
as ihown by unequaled, radical and fro„, orM, to another, and even in suro-
Am< t lean
| meriting lie eould not lie (omul. He
Iliad taken nothing with him end left
liven bis coat behind. Th< v hunt Pd
peart tl to I iib;i.-rd with them and two days for the missing man tint
after a price had been upea tit. I"? "!,r" "[ ,iim f:oni<! be discovered,
goats, told Mr. Codding that In
The ground was hard and rocky
In could not lie traced by his foot- )
would conic ; , Kl Paso anti multi < nt prints. The theory is advanced that
permanent euro* of
Scrofula Balt Rheum
Psoriasis Boils, Pimples,
All kinds of Humor Rheumatism
Blood Poisoning Dyspepsia
Catarrh Debility, Etc.
Accept no substitute, but be sure to
get Hood's, and get it today.
tin necessary paper* with unothe,
man whom lo said war going Into a
partnership with hint and lie would
then return and pay half of the pur-
chase mono;, down and pay tiro pal
ant e when the goats ore d.h',, red
; !i>- walked off in his sleep nnd fell I empire, appeared and challenged lit"
[down somi precipice. No-other cause j rights and methods of the officers. ,
fo; his dl' appeaiatK< an be ad He ssld he had telegraphed an account j P**1 for miles around.
irier service ia only held once in three
weeks.
Sunday begins on Saturday night, so
that Sunday evening is a time for
pleasure, anil wherever a squenky'tmi-
aicnl instrument can lie found the peas-
ants will dance together in the street.
The men dance together as well os
with the women, grasping each oth-
ers shoulders and whirling round and
round like dizzy human tops.
A wedding is a festivity for the peo-
It Is celebrated
vaneed
Mo, - eanie to Ivl Paso last Decern
bei from Chicago for the Ixnefif. of
hie health. He was a young unniar-
of the raid, v.ith his views upon the at the nearest village elinreh. nnd the
methods employed, to the officials In guests row in enormously long boats
Washington.
No furtlu v raids were made tonight,
across (lie flord, wearing gay colored
dresses. The bride and bridegroom
Thu . ... , :..... . ... of alHiUt 26 years of age ; hut Ihe police believe that many more , , t0 the ceremony the silver spoons
■ ss^'s.tw.ssasa! 0NE "ow...... ......
hack soofui !■ •*. h» it (it t * xi»» t♦(i <TV ifiUff and. noon MM-tirn&d to Kl
WATSON’S GROCERY
AIMS TO SELL THE BEST
^ Groceries Obtainable ^
------------------• -- - - T-
Thcsc are some of the specialties that
helped to make us famous for quality
Ferndell Sifted Canned Peas ,
Ferndell Roly Poly Cherries
Ferndell Mocha and Java Coffee
Merit Brand Butter
EL PASO, TEX.
to, for next rrroni.'t;-' tie- uttii
was missing Alt (■Tang fo
the trail made by tie ;nai., and
tfkk.i
8 of a truifi 'A ho v\;d f<»II‘iw:i:}g
t Id m
atH) "ly ! ' •
a wav. \ft«*r !« ! !• -v
i.I« iitiy d.iY» n
tin m
a dig tlv t rail
:
and fimiljo’ th.il lh<>
h«M(I< »l for 10 I'.i.-o to 1 aith* on
and Hf;'irt«-d iuijufrh (hat r»
tn his fttnluiK v\ 1;
• i • ,t pa) t <■ 1
th u'«
wifi bad iiMti - Id
to a M< xban
• rnith in th«*
11 t ij^f' of
Hi .»J., found a}■>
i ( onto mor«'
of t)H
mi h;..| 1'* ' ll SfOlU
i ;> rafo liman
,\t Y.'
Ll:i< p -mith 'ays \
d !<bows tIir
M* xf<
-i 1 " • <>’d him t
' |< '§ - d
aw »U
ir i n f'ojn whom
h bori'hw<al
a hor
1,. ! till til.
f trip to Cedi
lmu's*
raiD : h ; a s«i lu i
n and
It Is
b tft- tr- -av that in
th< < <mr • of
t i tn*
th»‘ thi-f aiIi }»«•
lo( ;it< d and
<1 J 1 < s
Mr.
! ’ ••!
Cold In#? -vs that
in tin- flock
tb» r<
VL.H,- - i !!;;«!• gfl
.it for which
h< !»n
id >*'d i:mi hor
mu (bat
wlift 1
nek | Paso. Last May he fell in with a
,, ,1 jpariv nf prospectors here and Went
| t i tie Sierra Mndt .- Since then h<
h e been engaged in prowpecting In
dlfT' rent dlstrfcta of Chihuahua anil
Sonora.
Situation at San Antonio Improved,
But One Man Was Seriously
Hurt.
San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 12,—The
traction company ran ears on all their
flay
...it,
until after nightfall, Th<
nre hung tip in the new home, to bo an
heirloom for coming generations.
He was. Inclined to h« re- strike (dotation is much improved. [
th em about his affairs and so Itttl-i The pcoph dm line to rifle In ears for
or previottf history.
Oilman -ays that Mokh located sev- i
: ral tnit'lng claims, hut it l« not i
thought they an of special value
ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITING
one exception, there was good order.
Tonight Sheriff Museey was attack-
'd hy a mol.) of strike sympathizers
and hit In the fact with a brick and
evcrcly injured. Four arrests have
iici n tnad)-
A BURGLAR ARRESTED.
Took a
OZONE FOR SKYSCRAPERS.
llovr Fresh Air Is Supplied In the
Modern Tull lliilldtnfx*.
Hundreds of men ami women are
boxed up all day long in little cages
on every floor of the modern office
building. Yet (his mass of huddled
humanity never suffers from any lack
of fresh air. The ventilation is per-
fect. a fact which often surprises for-
eign architects.
The delivery of fresh air into a sky-
scraper Is as big a busies* as the de-
livery of water or electricity. It is not
left to chance. Cold, fresh air is forced
into the building by n blowing engine
ami passes through large ducts and
controlling registers to the different
I rooms. In winter tills air is heated
TROUBLE IN PORTO HH'O
MUCH INTEREST IN AUSTRO RUS-; entered a Restaurant and
SIAN REFORM SCHEME. Quantity of Hams.
. Officer Duran of the police force
- last night discovered a man coming
Bulgaria Wdl Remain Strictly Neutral 1111 r* «‘r way from the IT,ton cafe
J ' | m Overland street. He investigated
Till D>. ms Are Known Despct ate ,utn (|„. . aits of the mans auspicious | |)V passlng through coils of steam
Fight Reported, in Which Nearly I movements and found that he had on 1 j
■“ T“,k‘ *" *"•* , irjrB. “.rsiis t snjs l, •••'-• «*,•*»»»«««-• <« *►
--- station when he gave hi., name a.- "ver both hot and cold air. and (he
Sofia, Oi- 12 Details of the new i Frank. Brown. , ducts are provided with mixing valves
As, m liii- i.m reform scheme i- The proprietor of the reatauinnt i which can be act to combine the two
'1,ill'll here with tin greatest inter j »«■' notified, anrf »(tcr" identifying the { blasts in any required proportion.
COLLISION OCCURPED BETWELN
POLICE AND SOCIALISTS.
goods made an Investigation as to the Thus one can have fresh air of oxact-
i \ disiwlcli from f onstantltioph' j malim.r ;n which the entrance had
ay.- tip
Vutirbiri and Itiiasian an.lia
lv the tcmxierature called for by the
It was found that the | W(,;lthor
Former Ordered Ricters to Dir.nct1
and Upon Refusal, Used Clubt. Fici
ly and Arrested Forty of Mob-
Had air is got rid of by wall regis-
ters near the floor through which the
vitiated air escapes into ducts which
lead to a large common outlet above
To All)tti(uer(|tH! nml return. Dates of stile Oct. 11 to 1C inclusive; return
limit Oct. 19. Kate...................................$7.65
fleet (d
ecu.- will present thfir proposals to ! man had. forced the back door of the
, ’ I place and helped himself to all the
' ‘‘1 * " [ hams and tiai on that he could curry.
The government here Is taking Hr- | j;, ;h a stranger in the tow.i. evi-
dfb ten .............. to prevent the in ! dcntly a hobo, and was locketl up in
-iii g' nlK from crossing the frantic? [ th*■ police station last .nigh, where , the roof. Tlmse duels may ho of sheet
Due band it reported to have h«" :i j h(. will be In Id until he is transb rnd jroll «r they may Ire of tile built in
Vigorous Campaign Ut-gcd Against tired on to Bulgarian troops mar Hi Ip j tn t he count v jail to await the action the wall like chimney flues Some-
Law Breakers. | lodav while trying to'assist a crowd of i of. the grand jury. j times they are huge spaces inclosed in . „ . 1U - ,
I,y th -----the tipper parts of the corridors by ■" Los Augcles and return. Dates of sale, Oct. 9 to 18 inclusive;
false ceilings
John B. Watson
Cor. San Antonio and Stanton Sts.
TELEPHONE |5|
PABST
BLUE RIBBON
fTAHIS popular lirand of Beer is sold
at all the principal hotels and
* cafes, on steamships and lake ves-
sels, dining cars, etc., and by agents and
branch offices of the I'abst Brewing Co
in the loading cities of the world.
HOUCK & DIETER CO.
Wholesale Agents.
A PIANO
QUINTET
J. and C. Fischer
Established 18-10
and Sold by us since 1881
DECKER (U SON
Established 1856
and Sold by us since 1881
CROWN
Sold by us since 1893
SCHILLER
Sold by us since 1895
W. G, WALZ CO.
ESTABLISHED 1881
SOLE, AGENTS
Cl Paso SL, Cl Paso, Tex
The Star Livery, feed
and Sale Stable
Comor West Overland and Santa Fe Streetn.
BEST AND CltfAPtST RIGS IN THC CITyT|
TflEMONE 92. NAT GREER, ProsrietOf.
“EXCURSION
ii
Santa Fe
8i r
RATES.”
Picture framing
14 Years Experience
Tuttle Paint and Qlass Co.
THE QUICKEST LINE TO CHICAGO
To Denver, Colnrail** Springs, Pueblo ami return,
to Oct. lo: return limit Oct. IJ1. Kate......
Dates of sale, daily
..........$35.00
San Juan r K . Out. 12. 0 raor
Hum n tunic*.I lu te from
Police, where he atHueled u li iuju- :
in honor of ttie extension of Arm 1 i« an
railways in T^drto Jiiuo Kv-uywheri
he was rereived wilh «ti a, * nfhu. i.ism.
YprEau ilay I,he hoi it list.* ami an
arc hiHtH and (lie police had a < laslu 0*1 j of GDI
the stri-etH of. Hu city. Kony ane : and k
were made and many of the* |!risom*r” ---—.
wen- tuili.y convh-ted .....I < -i t" j An AppM| tor Macedonians.
hix months impriHonini .it. im ludin<
the aimrohIwt (’omh , who was p « til
ise.-A who w»‘ii' Fuirsne I
'l urks This im lflent in eMiHidered j
as evidence of the government.':* eor- j
i»* : intention
I >e« perate IlKhtinij Ih reported to j
lii «* taken nlaee a! Hdle/.i, In tlie* din J
tn* of Inhria on Oeirther '<■ Thri * !
ham! * tiKit^i d a Itody of GOO Turk* and !
lost twenty-five men After Hev*rnl
hour of fighting Boris Sarafoff, the j
insuno at leader, wit hreipforeemenis ■
!i -uiK“nt , arrived on Hu-p id |
» i| all save forty of the 'l ink
another boiler ordered.
“-Tjn.*s B3SJS—' (.rtrrsart 5*=
, , , ... exhaust fun into a tall oulsu a shaft
The F.b-ftn, i.igh, and I'owar com- i . , ,, . _ , ,
humlrfd i id flir t,lat l'll|P0sc only.—New lurk
pan) has ord roil a now .................
sov- nty-flvu iuu'so power tioilor. It la ; * r' s®- __ •
oxpvctod lo bo hero shortly and will j
Ii, addod tu the battiTv a, pr<*,nt In 1 iinrd to Mod.
UM, The bishop of nover mind wlioro—
Only i few months ago tin- com j being u newcomer and bningsomewhat
pan) added lo Its equipment and i, ! troubled With a neglected diocese,
was tin',! thought that it would he. | thought to inspire his clergy to take
nllii lent tu supply all needs for sov- occasional services during the week by
I I,*' Archbishop of j [,nil years to come, but already it ha.- j periodically visiting and taking one
lv emivlcied of insulting the \nii-ii ,n ! '!’m v lmH "" "" inecessary to make further Hie ^ '(,n one of these occasions,
Ig'-nth >• presenting the m«-c-sl.y for j provcmenDo_ having found quite a good congrega-
tin' i" the j " 1 •1 ‘,i • n t1 1 ‘ 1 j _____ _ i tion and having lieen moved to much
To Sail l' l'aneisco mml return,
final limit Nov. TO. Kate
linal limil Nov. TO. Kale.
Dates of sale Oct. 9' to 18 inclusive:
............................$40.00
$35.00
To Kansas City and return. Dates of sale, Oct. 17 to 21 inclusive;
final limit Oct. 2G. Kate..............................$33.55
Dates of sale, Nov. 27, 28 and 29; final
.................................$45.50
I,'Union ii, 1 I'.
Hhk
Thu clash wMh Bjtogetlit
soujaUfiwho .if:.1Ck• '♦! til
li^tt r ot'ilen i| tlo mob to
on meeting with refmc
tlicit cIuIjh freelv.
Tin* AnieritTipK lior» ;u
no lit <
1’h«»
;tnri
CHAMBERLAIN
BUT TARIFF CAMPAIGN IS BEING
ACTIVELY PUSHED.
n lu.uluT*
ly lnuerirt“(I at thu earryiiig of black
nml rod ILms ami a craped American
flag by h mob ycHtohlay li> m ineite-
mont to iUborder
(.'otuli* fiellvt»rei! a very- off, imive j
harangue, in w-h,eh he'approved of \ chamborlaln> Mrn,i0n of Tin
the mob rccun'tiPK to blood.-hotl oftener. ]
The Amerhnns deiniuid Ihe pu.ii.-ih j
nunt of all the dungernus suciailsLs
and are overwhelming (loventm Hunt I
with assnraie ‘-s of.support in ;i vigor.- '
oos campaign to uphold h» and onrtr |
They urge that an Itnmeuia'.e blow -Ir I
given to the ati.an lilsts here
Today was quieter. More men will j
be tried tomorrow for attack,,),' the -
police,
A TEXAS CHARLEY ROSS. , , ... „
__ _ I eloquence In Ids sermon, be felt a not
Pli’UTI VI’ Long Lost Boy is Again Discovered in I unnatural desire to know if he had
IvLnl li\b a r.aivciit(,n Man ‘made any Impression on the usually
jj ; unimpressionable yokels. So he put
some lending questions to an old clerk
who was helping him to unrobe in the
a Galveston Man.
| Galveston. Texas. Oct. 11.
I developments in the William Von-
| Hodge nr Charlie Ross ease indicate
5 that the probability of Yon-Hodgc of
| Galveston being the long lost Charlie
I to:,:., ia very strong. Today Captain
vestry.
Well, I hope they’ve been pleased
with yer," said the old man patronlz-
Plate 1 George Smith of this city, a promt- Ingly, “and I am sure we takes It wery
Industry I* Strongly Criticised. £*- »""> Hilseu and ............ friend W««I »* yer worship to come down and
* ' . ,f the Bo, family call'd upon Vun: I preach to us: but. yer know, a worsser
peits Pointing to the Great sn.u i 110(]^. a l,,rig ta.k with him. . one would have done for Ihe likes of
Made Under Free Trade. Captain Smith Is almost convinced Lug, if so be,” be added, with becoming
___ f ilial Von Hodge and Boss are the | fluminty, «'one could be found."—Lou-
] same but In fears to express his : Xit-Itits
London. Oct. 12 Mr I'liainberlaln I dpbtion until In can prove positively
THE HIT
of the season
Our Tailored t rench
Silk Beaver Hats at
Tlmy Htitiiti !•« f iit-MD l^|i i«)
$4.95
l\ew Pattern Hats Today
,\ kl life ,it \|.« (‘rt-Hfiima just UHJ'lAA’birtL
n’lm.v NM' Y*» il n \ init the lf*t«*8t •,\-
j.r*ia*i*n «>t f««)iinns \,*tuit!i
ftMitt!iiiy their lnn.itthv pri'DT nrc ittod-
i rnti' iml's.
Special on School and Street Hats
NN*• will oorilHmo our xpcciHl sh1«' «»ii
H’Lhh»] ft ml Ktiw) H*|v.
75c. 05c. $1.25. $1.05
YoU Tihv«* t his thutlhoy
arv worth in,.r« than <ionbU, -th<- • nor
luouh nine on ttiom has jiri*vcu it
Imported Ostrich Plumes
Nivrnil littmtrutf t»f the fine si
Jinowi) Iti tji<- iiutrlkt t
JUST HALF PRICE
Vom-PowiF, ItipJv otid U.iDt y IVfUiiet-
Outr ft t)i<»tiKnnd snni5»h - A<-iivpin<l to tja
l»v $tr$v$Iin»r mini ,.i h frKctitm of tliQir
cost. You yhstll o«rt them fit tht
$ttme Prieou r.inijHlf i.,m. ^
POSENERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DOST FOBuKT THK Til KKTs Poll
TH K UK. FHEKCII in it.I,
,, , , , : , lie Idenlil, He says that the voice
ni'nv O' .mg al H.ghhury Ins real- j v„n Hodge Is the Same as the
,en. ( ne.ir Birmingham, ns lie is not | (toss', in addition to the other similar-
eiig.iued In rjienk (hi.’ next fiuliiighl. lib"- jiliologinjihH of the Rtiss boy.
I!' w ill utilize (lie Interval to elabo-j and his father and mother's, show
ratr his scheme and prepare a reply j remarkable resemblance when rpnv
:o he objection.', raised bv Ids oppo, ' uaretl with \ on-Hodge, tnul in pie
neiii. i lures of the latter taken when he
Meanwhile the fiscal campaign Is be «»« about l« years of age The fa.
in;; vigorously pursued iu the country, htl cxptesslop and features are Iden-
: Spivi lies will lie ib llverfid daily by i«i
j litl. iil leaders, particularly by the la-
I Dor party
Mr. Chamberlain's reference to the
| lin plate Industry has been strongly
criticised, the experts punting out
that though the nude with the United
States hue it.. reused, there Is u great
increase iu the number of mills work
Heal with those of Ross', he Is of
medium height, blonde halt inclined
to hr curly, amt blue eyes. In ago
and general description he tallies ex-
actly with the long-lost Charlie Ross.
The Itoss family have started an carry It.
Investigation and it is expected the '<
ease will lie definitely settled In a
few days Von-Hodge does not claim
Qaul.it Remedies.
Among members of the Greek church
In Macedonia tic following recipes are
regarded as highly useful: To pacify
one's enemies write the psalm “Known
Iu Jndnen," dtssolv o It In water and give
your enemy to drink thereof, nml he
will be pacified. For a startled and
frightened man luge three dry chest-
nuts and sow thistle and three glasses
of old wine and iet him drink thereof
early anil Into. Write also “In the be
ginning was the word” and let him
To Chicago and return,
limit Dee. 7. Kate.
'I’ii Detroit and return. Dates of sale, Oet. 18, 14 and 1 • *; final limit i
Out. 23. Kate........................................$51.75
GEO. E. ROE,
District I’as,t, Agent.
J. S. MORRISSON,
City Pass. Agent.
Hours Saved
BY TAKING THE
QUNTAIN
Route
Ing in Great U.ltain and that the trade K”“- is "‘“P* ‘V ''01"1®*
in tlourlbhlng. th, rneinnstames and n.ideuts n
_________ | his ! 1 to which appear to link hint w ith
RAIDING BOSTON CHINKS.' I <',h.?i'U'' »» our and the same
_ j child. Russ la married and is In th.
Out ef 295 Arrested, All But 75 Are 1 vmptoy of the Southern Pacific
d.i_____i „„ iMeamshir companj.
! Captain Smith is tu communication
Boston. Mass.. Oct. 12,- Of -9-* w*th the Ross family
Chinamen gathered in by tie Imtni | —
gvatlon anthorltl.s In a lug raid In j Mexican Boy Arrested for Seduction,
i ttte Chitp'se district yesterday: all lint , I ho police las, night .intrti.il Psldo
«| veuty-tlve had secured at least tem-1 Hurt, a Mexican boy sixteen years
( porary liberty by tonight All through , old. The charge against him is *t>-
: last night and today the machinery »t j d.ictlon.
! Hi.- f- deal building was kept In nm- The arrest was made on the com-
| lion, and one by one the friends of ' nlalnt of tit tu.dlier of th.' girl, who
i the pi isoneis gathered w ith the net es- ’s onl\ fourteen. H. was locked up
i snrv registration papers, until only . in the notice station last night and
i Its prisoner.-, remained in the deti n i has signified his willingnen* to marry
' t i,-,n pin I the girl He will he released today
Of ilk arraigned, thirty-eight were
Mr. .1 T. O Newl of V.m Buren. Miss .
and Mr. P. K Weatherford, formerly
of Flagstaff. Arl*., are makiug an ex-
tended tour of the southwest In
I bailed in $500 each and seventy-five
j committed to Charles street jail,
j They will Iu turn appear before Unif-
ied States Commissioner Fisk to di-
i eld. whether tin v shall b. deported speaking to a Times reporter they ex
I to China ' j pressed themselves as highly pleased
During the investigation today a . with their trip so far and eapwiallv
; new phase of the raid came up when the life nml bustle of Kl Paso. They
'Colonel Stephen \Y. Nicktson. the | think we have a great town with a
I Imperial'vice consul of the Chinese ' great future.
First Aid.
“Now.” said the professor, "suppose
you had been called to see a patient
with hysterics s.-nte one. for Instance,
who had started laughing nnd found
it impossible to slop—what is the first
thing you would do?”
"Amputate bis funny bone,” prompt-
ly replied the new student.—Houston
Post.
Tl»a Great Drawback.
“Well, the statements they make
against you aren’t true." said the poli-
tician’s wife. ' Why don't you deuy
thomT”
"I’m afraid It will incite them to dig
up some otter libelous statements that
are true.”— Philadelphia Ioulger.
TUNED!
RENTED 1 REPAIRED!
PIANOS
WHITE
SewingMachines
W. 0. DIVN & CO.
214 Myrtle Street Chopin Hal
TO THE
North and East
— VIA—
St.Louis or Memphis
Rock-Ballasted Roadbed, Wide
Vcstibulcd Trains, Pullman Sleeping
Cars, New Dining Cars, Electric
Lights, Elc^M'ic Fans, Reclining
Chair Cars ana Elegant Day Coaches
For fnrtfior information, npply to Ticket
Auonts of connecting lines, or to
J. C. LEWIS. Traveling Passenger Agent,
AUSflN, TEXAS.
H. C. TOWNSEND.
Oen’l Pass’r and Ticket Agent, St. Louis
To Mountain and
Seashore Resorts
The Louisville & Nashville
R. R. offers the finest service
and fastest schedules. Two
trains dally from New Orleans
to all the principal Mouptain,
Lake and Seashore resorts in
the East and North. Mag-
nificent Electric Lighted Din-
ing Cars with an unequaled
menu. Modern Pullman Sleep-
ers, Free Reclining Chair
Cars, with a roadbed ballasted
with rock, easy to ride upon
and free from dust and dirt.
Tourist tickets to all Summer
Resorts in the East, North
and Northeast are on sale
dally at very low rates and
with long limits. Representa-
tives will be glad to give you
full information and send you
folders, time-tables and other
literature upon application,
and make your trip over the
Louisville & Nashville R. R
a pleaBant and comfortable one.
If people talked only when they had
something to say the silence would be
too dense to st :• with a stick.-Gal-
veston News.
Mayor Morehe.i t has appointed J.
.lone* to look up he sewer connections
and ascertain If some of the plumbers
have not been making connections
without first old.,inlug permits.
The Cl Paso &
Southwestern Railroad
WHEN TRAVELING
BENSON, TOMBSTONE.
FAIRBANK, NACO,
BISBEE, DOUGLAS,
LA CANANEA. NACOZARI,
LORDSBURG CLIFTON
and MORENCI.
BtIWttN
LL PASO am,
P. W. MORROW. T. H. KINGSLEY.
Trav. Pan* Agt. Trav. Pa* 8. Agt.
Houston. Tex. DallaH. Tex.
J. K. RIDOBLY, Dlv. Pass. Agt.
New Orleans.
El Paso's Swell Resort
THE PULLMAN
The Home of Old Crow Whiskey
^ Broylp* ft Broyles
tos San Antonin Tel. No. 4t7
FRANK POWERS,
Successor to Buchanan & Power*.
General Contractor.
Doors. Sash, Stair Work.
Bank, Store and Office Fixtures.
Jobbing Repairs Promptly Attended
to. Office and mill. 610-612-614 616-618
SL I^ouis St Pbonu 28.
Try our Parlor and Dining Cars.
They have become very popular.
The number of the telephone of
The Time* business office is 26-2
rings, and of the edilntjaUrooms.26-.'!
rings. The business' office is *i lifted
after 8:30 p. w
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