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5SH
CL PASO MORNING TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, lOOCS.
CATARRH
THE PLAGUE
Or WINTER
IN THE POLICE CO! RT
*
LONG IS THE PROCESSION OF
MEN FROM BOSTON.
Street Residence By Snoring In the
Barn.—Fruit Vender Doesn't Wish
To Be Bothered By Police.
T'very Catarrh sufferer dreads the return of cold weather, for at the first
cold breath of the season this plague of Winter is fanned into life with all! ---
its miserable symptoms. The nostrils are stopped up. and a constant drop- j Prlnter Ann0 d occupant of Kansas
ping of mucus back into the throat keeps up a continual hawking and spit- j
ting, the patient has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears and a half!
sick, depressed feeling all the time. Every inner lining and tissue of the
body becomes inflamed, and secretes an unhealthy matter which is absorbed
into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and the disease be-
comes constitutional. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles,;
affects the Kidneys and Bladder, attacks the soft bones of the throat and
head and if not checked leads to Consumption. A disease so deep-seated
and dangerous cannot be washed out, neither can it be smoked away.
Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., are useless, because they only reach the
membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the disease is in the blood, j
S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it attacks it through the blood; it goes into|par ''
the circulation and drives out all unhealthy accumulations and catarrhal rla-SR
matter, and when this is done every part of the system receives a supply ol
rich, pure blood. Then the inflamed mem-
branes and tissues heal, all discharge ceases,
the depressed feeling of the body is relieved, aud
. every symptom passes away. S S S. goes tc
® the very root of ti e trouble, and by purifying
PURELY VEGETABLE an<* enriching the blood and building up the
entire system, cures Catarrh permanently. II
you have Catarrh do not waste time with local remedies, hut begin S. S. S.
and write for our book and any medical advice without charge.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
'CENTENNIAL OF .n ARE//
LEGAL
HOLIDAY THROUGHOUT
MEXICO.
Cannot
WorK
Unless You Eat
S.S.S
.’UAREZ IS INTERESTEJ)Ier saili abulments wpre away
* k ‘ i and after an opening through the same
If Boston, lamed city of Lawson
and beans, is fulsome on the produc-
tion' of any one class 01 citizens ilial
help 10 make up the glnriou
glorious fourth kind, that
is printers. Since the leaves
began to turn sere back on the states
and the nortuwosi wind whipped up
visions of an anthracite coal strike
along in September, there has been
a constant procession of these men
of the two-inch stick who claimed
famed Boston as ,he city of their
ers while home.
The procession has passed, single
file, through the city jail into the
court room overhead and as a com-
pHmenit in these men from Boston it
may bo said that their spiel, or rath-
er their prolific and at ful conversa-
tion. has always had the result of
bringing leniency from his honor who
doles the three and live spots with
|aud you camvot eat if the meat is
'spoiled, (lie milk sour, the eggs
j bad, the vegetables wilted and tht
fruit tainted. It they are fresh,
fine and sound 'hey attract you, ;
agree with you and do you good,
tea Keep them in a good iee eliesi or
refrigerator. For sale by
Gus Momsen CQ, Co.
HO South Oregon St.
The Anniversary cf the Birth of the
Great Statesman and Liberator Will
Be Celebrated Wednesday All Over
the Southern Republic.
by the water of the Rio Grande the. , , .
WATER RIGHTS THREATENED IN | !'lain,i.ffs ''"FbtHy and ilb-Rally, act-1 aJ.' ''
INJUNCTION SUIT. !"’S WR“ Sal11 MeXiCan a:;ain'
I authorized the construction of said
_ abutments and filled up the places so
j washed away, which they claim were
Cross Bill of Franklin Irrigation Co.} placed without authority of law upon
Charges That Mexican Dam West j ,,”1‘.lic] lan(]s thp..s!
of the City Exists in Violation of
Law and Shold Be Removed.
and are a nuisance and purpresture
extending out and upon the soil of the
state of Texas, and on account of
Into this procession came Angus Mc-
Carthy, a printer from Boston. McCar-
•thy admitted tl without cross examina-
tion.
Neither did he apologize. McCarthy
has whiskers and a head of hair that,
would entitle him to a prominent place
In the posters as a member of Einni-
gau's Flats. He might have come
The attention of- th officials of .Ina-
I'ez hits ho a called to tae cross hill] The defendants further claim that
til h. the members or tae Franklin ! Htey are emit led to have the waters
Irrigation company in the injunction 1
pi ic;edings Instituted against thi'inl
by Juan S, Hart <■ a!, and, as Giu-the plaintiffs, acting with ihe Mexican
s.'ur.o hreatens to effect their water I officials, committed the alleged divers
rights -,y m an-. ,t which water 1 ,r ir ! R«»dry alleged wrongfui ads an,,
rig;.: ion purposes ha beep ,nrnisued ! *'"llim> anthorlty conveyed^hc
'ue farir.c.s across the river for a |
goat number of years tatty will give
] whirl, the defendants suffered special f Cork or Kerry Patch so far as
| damages that are difficult to estimate.^ hirKU(f, al)|)(,n(laRes am, complexion
I are concerned.
If yon were from Boston wouldn’t it
make your blood rune rosswise to In
Want Water to Flow Unimpeded.
Rio Grande (low unimpeded to
j ilie point when' they allege they have
]appropriated the same and aver that
thrown into the bowels of the hastlie?
It did McCarthy and he intimated to
the officers that" he would get even
with them sometime.
But the charge against the gentle-
man from Bo-ton was that lit* an
n.iye 1 the tenants of a Kansas street
waters of the Rio Grande into the .lua- i residence by snoring in the barn,
rez acequia for the purpose of the irri-
gation of lands in a foreign country and
in violation of the rights of the defend*
alighting from a .-iic'.t*r car mar tier
Mexico City. March Id The con :
iennitti of the birth o' Uoni.o Juarez..]
tin' great Mexican tatesmaa amt j
liheva or. will lie c de’,traded through-
out .Mexico Wednesday'on an unnsu j
1 ally latge seal.’, la compliance with j
i it ti ctco promulgated by President I
Diaz tile day will he generally ohserv }
led as si legal holiday. Throughout the I
1 eo.tn ry at. business v.iil tie a. rest'
5U .5 TER--EVERYBODY 15
BLOWING A WHOLE LOT
ABOUT OUR -SPRING S\J\T5
IF YOU MV THEM YOU
WOULD BLOW YOURJELF
FOR ONE ALGO.
WlNM BLOW.
Union Clothing' Co.
home a Old F Hlis> Sii£* allt’-iu i
that the* conductor s-urtfJ iht* oar :in'! iht* pooplo will give UumtkhoIv'ps ,
UP before sue aad safely stepped from "d 11 the celebration of t.te national.
the running hoard an I was thrown hero with gvea e.tthtisiasnt
vioemly to . ground, Especially gras-i celebrations will
______ bo hold nt Saltillo and other dtle*'
Divorce Granted. ! in the state of C,'abulia In Motlcloya I
I a ho. ol Junior will ho unvoilod in
Im :• (iit.i ivisy-s! r la irr.in 'ion., .if the iiublir plaza- In Sabina'
e.i a divorce Irom Neater (iii'tirrez. ,\e a 1 patriot.e nrgrnlz.itIon have nr |
T he husband originate 1 ihe avion foi ; eonig,-1 for an elaborate celebration of
divorce. are gi.tg Inlhltdl;.. Sit1 ,| , ,),,, a.r 1 to ereo i.m of a montt ]
tiled a errs - hill alleg.ng tae same j metit 111 honor of Juarez,
grounds and Judge Harper granted j ln Tampico a statue of Juarez will
her a (livo.ei on he proot ot the al-||„. nnveiie I on ihe Pin/.« lie la l.lle'i'l
legations ol her bill. j tad. Tile monniiietit. whlclt faces the;
l'r< ,1 Helix wa oi' > granted a di- i cuslonis house, is quite Imposing
vorce from Julia Felix | in Chihuahua ihe anniversary will- -
] t.e c.li'htated Wednesday with a large ! , ,,,.........
Hearing Passed Aver ! meeting at the Tentl'n de Ins Heroes M h l| l()i\K IN < DIM KR
The final hearing of the itijunr.iofi j Gou tror Or cl will ire presen and ______
instituted by Juan S. Hart el al ] Lie. Jcstri Fruef, tin* famous'-orator,
vs. J. .1 Mundy. which was to navel will deliver the pl'iucitoa! address In; LEAD IS STILL UNCHANGED IN
been heard yesterday morning at nine] the afternoon a fine bronze statue of NEW YORK
o'clock, was passed until this morn-1 Jnar'ez will , he unveiled on Juarez"
Ing, | street.
In Cttidad Juarez, across the Rio
Grand;1 from Kl Pa an, Texas, where
the great patriot made his lie.idquar• j
ters lor several years, while lie was I
virtually in exile, hiding with a small
hand of followers in a wrenched shack !
coovsiewr iVot. »v r.t aeurix mows co cmc aco
111 El Paso Street.
FUZZY" ROGERS ARRESTED.
County Court Case.
A jury was >•<**,unlay umpanoled lu
lilt' c.ninty (Nini; i ) try ih«* o.i.-u of
A. Cinirr.u^nu against Louis Foy an<l
wife Tlie cast* is an action of pass
force a bit? entry and detaiuet*, t »i#- prop-
erty involved being in Yslrta. Several
\\i(ii< s;'S wore ex.unin' I and the tab-
I ,
wiier** Iht' pnstofllce now stands, the j
N« w York, March Id Copper was
in I ami don, with :vpnl clos
tae matter . borough considerauon
with a view to proioenug their in:ei-, , ,
(-.S. Th allegations contained in1 and of all persons owning land
the imss hit! were vesterdav trans- '< il'rlKa'io» troni saul cnoal j ployment m the cit.
luted and read to Che Juarez city !n El Faso cnitnty. Texas, all ol which Furthermore, tie volunteered ... ;|(J a 11)(,in, ,„rnal.|, s DeGtoff
council the ircnibdra of which wniie !-hey allege will re.-ul' in great damage simple and unsuspec,mg crowd of1' k......
ridiculing .he idea that their water to them. | court room loungers that he was a
citizens have made special efforts to
celebrate the day in an appropriate
ami ttie mu. | vv lv atiJ an ejabointe program has1.- .
ing of testimony will lie resumed this I |„.„n prepared tor the occasion. "
,, ,, , morning.
whereupon they protested; Met .array ________j —s—
volunteered to the court that he found j Qiven Tw0 Yearg ln Reform School. iFKLRIUtATlON TOMORROW, ,v,
l x? aforesaid barn a convenient placet 4 , . . , . market .shows eonfi.nufd linn lum* .witrh j !.«'«•. ’■> -n lx w.i
sleep in. » bile he was seeking ent-1 . '“a.stai'to idrid. •*»<' 111 1 >«' 1 — I |a|„. quote,| at $iK.f,o«j is.7., olivti'o- i l,r"" n ani1 llh rl1 " -1' <tls
«»•■»>'a indicted by the fid ami jvit > or) i ah Arrangements for Services and’, v^4 tpltivl.’iy, :» wfipon wa> placed agains!
Exercises Commemorative of the
Birth of Juarez are Complete.
t o a
Anas’:u‘it> Madrid, one of the three
Indicted by the
charge, ol burglarizing •some
s belonging to Charles DeGroft
t and sieaiing a lot of brass door Knob.- ,
Charged With Rudely Display ng a
Weapon.
"Ku/, .v ' Rogers o!' the I'M I'asn
11rich company was arrested last night
la a house op Ctah strexf on the
charge of rudely displaying a weapon,
Kodgors, it is declared, tirs tele
phoned Pulicrmun dim Riugs in the
l’niimi saloon at Hecohd «tnd I'tah
streets, that He was going to shoot
::;i i!n' house • wa i,t. Riggs ad
vise! him mu o» ,b) it, Alton half
an hour later two kIiois were heard
In (ho li me aud r .4) It a in Mitchell and
. , , , . . Policeman Biggs searcae.l the house,-
ng at LSI aa mid tillin',-h at -L73. uh. , T|l ,v nm,|!v
Locally no rhangT'was uoiim! but tli<* ^ iron, paid of file lions." v the pn
a i ion lx
Cattle Receipts in Chicago Aggregate
1,000: Steady to 10c Lower.—Snow
Weakens Price of Wheat.—Trading
in Stocks More Animated.
dock t
•d
,h
No gun was found on him when
lyiie $ LVL’.VO I s r«u. aud easting ai $is jnni
ft’ 18.25 j uncle,
. lA'ad was unchanged at $.v:tr>lj r«.
. , , , f, it,, thporv that the above* al-1 “ cholar an1 a gentleman" 1 and other artlclfs, wax yusterday rrien | Beginning. ivmomtw nt daybreak tbo | n„. i,);.„i ,„arltct ,lmt advam'cd Is rj-year-oi.t r,-tod whisky at
rtg'ttH ran nr taken away from ,uent.|. ' « the tkeoi_>. that the above _at | aehoU.^ /ap^\X;,,a*n*(l that | * » XKv.in Judge Harp, rV < our an..
1 ■*...... - The jury aaseseu Uve |
t "oguized that, there may be some irv'd acts complained of arc wrong , — i KU|;, v.
international quc&.cna in me mat- ful and illegal the defendants claim | hat would be ahout all tor ,,u‘,nfn | punishment Ot ,..e
ter which thev first want to investi- that Hi* plaintiffs are not entitled to Iropi Boston, and ms case w.ll lx* j J. rrf„-m
celebration of the Itliltb anniversary of
j the birth of Benito Juarez, the libera
j hit. to l. it; is ;i,l in I.ondon
the Toll(’(’.
cents per drink.
boy at two year., In j (or of Mexico, will be commemorateil ! l.mnlon mtirt.et
gtc before tamng the quest.on up for, invoke the aid of a court of equity in
their behalf and are therefore not en-
titled to the relief sought in the case.
The defendants.further aver taa. by
he alleged elevation of iho Mexican
darn from time to time and especially
during it l igation seasons of Ihe years
j Bo4 and 1it05, the waters of the Rio
franchise from the city counc.. of Kl I Grande were wasted through said dis
‘ agua from the Mexican acequia and
were mu permitted to freely flow over
official action.
The central averment oi the cross
Dill of the Franklin irrigation com-
pany upon which they base a prayer
for affirmative relief and a claim
lor $25,0011 damages, is that about the
time mat they acquired, through a
Vasa, water rigi.ts tor their canal, t he
Mexican dam. situated on tile Rio
Grande, adjacent lo the Han tome-
stead and which is mentioned in no*
treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, was
washed away, together with the abut-
ments, and that the plaint ins.
illegally and wrong.....y, acting with
the Mexican officials and authorities,
cause 1, and, in any event, permitted
tile reconstruction of the dam and
taken up at oeho y media this morn-
ing.
A fruit stand proprietor known as
Bo)lml, running a stand on Sian on
street, has queer ideas ot Interna-
tional courtesy, according to a Juarez
policeman. The policeman was stand
ing on the street, corner studying the
blue sky when the fruit man told
him tha> he would black his lamps
and even kick him if he did not
that dear
BRIEF BITS CITY NEWS
W. If. MeRrayer (Cedar Brook) 12
vis, old, 111 proof, 25c. The Gem.
Jin th,* city across the Rio Grande -hem
i ing his name.
Flags will he,mined on the public I
buildings and volleys will be fired n>|
-aimt* the flags, A hand will parade
the streets.
The (lav wil lie known officially as;
•'Juarez Day." There will be cxer
-ises in tin* schools and portraits of j
Juarez, will be hung in the schools,
will be
.Spellc's declined 5s to L2t l.'.s in file
I
It was unchanged at Jn 2'1'lt a •".(' lo
1 ally.
Sliver. t.5r
Mexican dollars she
"111 II in* in pe id pri I in : e tor
war ' quoted iIn .bang man who
Im I Jic quail I i 1 I a lot ,; is liai ,
I'Ut'lle 1 eoiu on au , rgag utii",it ring.
Try The Timed’ Want Ada.
Arthur Neal, who bus lieen a [Milice
man on the local force for several j There -will lie a Concert
months, has turned In Ills star to rap-1 front S;:>o to It p. in
tain Mitchell and will go to .latilla. Thursday
the raid dam as they othcnvDu would ! yemeiliatciy return to
haw done and ,bat by r asut^ 1 ^ j ipgiiu-,! was not in the police court j where lie will engage in the saloon j lion will continue and on Friday tin* | Fh,, p— Tt
reconstruction of sail dam the .1-1 u ... ....... ”*;■■* j
SiS--* “'R«LSkS3w.
whicn
Chicago Livestock.
rhixMirn. Mar. I !• (hit I lx- !{• cxipls
V,000; m.nk<! slxatlv to 10c lower
CoiiliniMi tf* prime Stci-IH $L r>^rL p);
row* hxil’ci - %-Jt 7.“/*/ *
(Mills $‘J.«■»«»('(/ i ; Cfllvt s $;l 4VIIZjff 7.7',
,! oo I, e i’h a lx I is *'2 ~r>'n I 7»
i)• v; oii.otM); market for
| com ersd o n. ■ (i f t It e I it a re z niomimet.t | lanui, 15 to 25 hove,
i Will lie laid by Governor Ktirique t’l'fi'l : ' f i' ^
in tin-, plaza
and Friday ihe eelebra i
/
U\ A
t'j> --
11; :
jam 11- $1 io Oi <
ai p. m. • he nm-ic i'p11 c» program for the entire celebration
Im v
tt o" 1wii/'b,' | i -
library. At 2::!<> there wil! lie a cal!
..............
,n vto atu.n ot lav.- and deprived ,« ,hl, the^oitrt. issue writ . , h(>r when she'was sussed about ! '•alhreath and ( (. I".*, secretary j grand jury last I*
’•"aid Franklin lrrtgaudir-xsoffipany of ... t„„ commanding .aid .'lain- LA. ,m.t i„„„t„ ,t,,. «ri,*: I'he Y. M. (’ A in this city are attend ; of running a illsot
LAURA PETTIBONE INDICTED.
Charged with Keeping a Disorderly
, House on the County Road.
I.aura IVltibopc was indicted by the
Friday on the charge
lisorderly house As Ihf-
the use of Lie water oi Lie Rio Grande
1 het i lore appropriated.
Water to a Foreign country.
The class b. further alien- a that
the plaintiffs wrong!tilly claimed title
o the rivir bed and assumed author-
ing wil it t he -aid Mexican officials,
and over the protest of the Franklin
Irrigation company, continually ap-
propriated s’atrl water and took the
same in violation of law into the re-
public of Mexico and -into a foreign
country and from time . time took
a large amount o! wa er not needeJ
and lined in the acequia situat-d in
the republic of Mexico and which con-
nects with the river and has i s .- ntree
jus: above said dam on the Mexican
side >f the river and did wrongfully
and Unlawfully dls-agna said water
not ti.-L'.l into the llio Grande below
the lieadgates of ,he Franklin Irriga-
tion company and have com inually
from year to year, committed said a!-
leg.-d wrongful and illegal acts.
The cross l>il! further alleges that
during the summer of 1S05 aud during
Hie flood waters of the Rto Grande,
the northern abutment of said Mexican
dam was washed away through faulty
construction and the defendants charge
that as one of the procuring and ap-
proximate causes thereof, tlie wing
dam of the defendants used to divert
water into their canal, was washed
away.
The further charge is made that aft-
of injunction commanding said -plain-1 them Mamie told Jennie the girl.! i , , ... , „.,,,,
Lffs who ate now before the court.! , wash’th" ribbon whirl, 'was often-; iMS Hie convention of the "I exas Young ; charge against her is only a mlsib
to .insist and refrain from further ,lv„ her eve Jennie replied -liar! ('hrlsllan association in Fort . •"eaner the same wax tiansferred o
■ n o not dirtv Whereupon the ion,! i Wollh' Hie closing session of whicn j Justice Marshall s court tin 11la! Ihe
‘han-l - Vtended without g!ov,-s. will lx* held today. The parties nartt j ease will be called this afternoon.
11 1 " t.omuiainant led are the delegates appointed by the The place whlclt the defendant is
’....... cuarged with having conducted in n j •••**> ..........; ; |
, disorderly manner is located or) tIk sold between ,
Since Siihday JifteriUKin a man who ! ,.0unt.y road near the brewery < s . -. a' II I-He
appears to be demented has occupied I ' ....................... May oats t>| effect a1 . V1 ■J,f' •*'1
a cell in the city jail, crying and moan- j BEAUTIFUL. TEAM OF HORSES. ] vaticr-d to do t (t'.affd closed tit :u 1M-.
hts cell
main aining the abutments and works
constructed upon the public lands of
the state of Texas, ami from nr-
Jennies father was
, , ,,, ther maintaining sail allege-I nui- Evlar sided with Mamie and hoard of directors,
tty over the .-.-arm-m the manner atm -. a.„, reiptlrirg said plaintiff- to | th(1
said, and that, the said plaintiffs, a«- , ln0Vt, salfl strm-.utv*, so lmiit tiiri j ____
Gra'ri Market.
l'ilicago, M-il'di i" Snow III iiie
Soiithwi.' had :i weakening i ff.-i m
ilav no the local wlteal ■market, but a
Ively demand I u the cruli nl'iiele held
the' May opLou ciiiuimt-aiiyely ..'eadv
The. Initial qtiolaflons on ,\l;n wit"
Tftftr-Tl* !-<(.'■ Within the fltr-i fevv mitt'
ipes ii reaehed fa * H/,1 Ic, hip decl n
cd again i" 7K 5 Si . the final ,|i|ol!ition
heilt, 7S 7 Sc
July opened ;i' 7S;.. io 7S .Hr -old
off to 77 :! Ic amt closed at a lie lo-
af 2 sb I 2c at 7Sc
Aftiy corn iqien. rt at it to H I S".
; I and III Ic and
rv
A
r
r. A
7tp!&
Mr
that upon final 'caring ol sail cattsi* M.. wyiwiv m Dttl'Yli
that tie- fojttnc.ion prayed for be1 M LlbMMIA IN IBM AH "H’.lt
made perpetual and that they recove* | -----
the sum of $25,000 from the plain- j Gives $1,000 Bond After Trial Result-
tiffs. | ing From a Fight With An
Of course the Mexican officials re-1 other Railroad Man.
ferred to all through the cross hill j
are not made parties to lie action] ' ,
for the reason that t hey are without '! he result at the fight that uok
the jurisdiction ol the courts of thi-! place in the (., H yards on the —>tl
cotta.ry, but their 'concern in the ma -
ter lies in the attempt To have tie-
dam removed, which will mean the
ing and climbing around in
and making the day and night hideous
for the other prisoners. Members of
the night force do not know who the
| mail is as he. was put in by a member
of the dayforoe, on what charge no
one seems to know. As the man is un-
doubtedly put of bis mind he should
be transferred to the county jail and
from there to the county asylum for
treatment.
.1
day of las month between B. M Mc-
Lendon and n. C. -Brock, two well
.................... known railroad men, wax that Me-
destruction ot- thejr means of procur-1 I-endon was yesterday bound over .to
ing water for their irrigation dbe'ij'he grand jury by Justice Maishal in,
and their prior rights to use the wa- j Hie sum of .......- McLendon !ur-j r(|nJfaW(. dement.- y --let
ter of the river which they claim nlahed bail and wa.- tel.-aw d j ,ay arrosI,.,| w A. Little on the
date back for centuries , nroaU Jho i an' "f f«r*" a "h-?ca
A. Little Arrested.
Notice to the Public.
i engineeron the Golden Slate limited,!011
t (l’O »* r>t
II. Watsim. ,h<- grocer. The
had
words on the 2ffd day warrant upon which Little was ar j team a„-
M^^^ar^t^irr^ ! February ov,q-H„; righ
in 11,q Mesa Avenue Restaurant . J " \|r-IJ^ndon struck Brock ove, h-aring will be hel l today
On batunday March -1st A o clock ; , |lt,a,, witb a pleC(. saK „im. an„
r m at he restaurant to , fljcte, inj„rj(,s tha, latt(,r
pay all blRs against the reawurant. , ,i( ,ht. ,,!jS|)ital Hri)Hi only a few
X LL. M A1.K & . Jda, ., aao became able to leave h:-
Bv Yee Mark. Manager, •
El Paso, Texas. March 19.. 190)5. ' ___-________
of-wav or two r‘'-'ted wa, sworn out in Jus iee Mar-
I shall's court, w .-re a pt<- iminary
Try The Times' Want Ads.
Pabst Brewing Company Brings Pair
To El Paso.
The Palisl Brewing company
known officially as the MilWattket
Beer company, has opened lieadquar
tors In this city and will hc-reaf '
have a warehouse and col I storage
instead of being represented tty art
a gen; as heretofore
A Pa list wagon and a beautiful team j
of 5-vi -.ir.old block horses lias lu-eu I
brought direct to B! f’wn from Mil-
waukee. T't- horses are superb sipec
[mens of eqtilnlnlty and the team I
valued til $1,000. The hart'ess i«
brass nioun cd and when wagon aim ,
the street a beaut i.’lll
•'ictlire is presented F t, Do'itit (d,
formerly a' Fort Worth has enme o>
Stocks and Bonds.
\'-w Yeik. Mai'eti lit fin- sprink j
I Hug of llquiihtiion "ditcli * nine upoo 1
!itii stp"t; murl.fi today ,(-r\*'d to it'1 .
the trading out of the llndc.-s ‘ii |
I lion into which il bad sunk in t ■ 1 ‘-I
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H. P. NOAKE
Nlanufnnturor anil Jobber
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Fine Vehicles, Spring and Farm
Wagons.
Harness, Single ar.d Double,
Heavy and Light
Win I* Orders Givon Prompt Attention
See Mo Before Buying
FL PASO . . . TEXAS.
here. The lepot an I e?.»! 1 ■ >r«i•
have* Iktii local<<l on South Kanva-
s reel. with the office nearby
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-I. D. ELU0TT IS RELEASED
OLIVE OIL
We have the finest in the world. It is
THE EHMANN
It is made from the celebrated Ehmann
Olive and retains all the fruity flavor of
these superior olives.
einnn aa Will be forfeited by
qHUUU.UU the Ehmann Olive
Co. if any one will find anything in it
but pure olive oil.
Mrs. Freda Ehmann sires her personal supervision to
the maun fa .dure and bottling of the oil and the
most exacting care is taken in ail ihe details and
the result a
PERFECT PRODUCT, Sold only at
ZEIGER’S FULTON MARKET
1 PHONE 1955
j King of Juarez Bunco Men, Being
Given Liberty, Promises to Leave
the City Forever.
THE LEADING
0=00=0 JEWELER
S. i'tvrmdliYfc - v i‘ J4 i|-
rrtril, 1 m:; :i L oor nn, UH 11; L S
:.w n/xlsh-n* I and ^onpo.-i. In:: :: L
l K. old Is rPKi*P*r;*d, Id;; ;: i. con*
pon. 101 :i I S now 4k. n-Rlsfoi
<g( and roupon, 1:5- *
I I). KUiot'L kinj; of ThP Juaroz bun-!
co men. who for several weeks has i
j languished In the Juarez jail, has been j
released in response to an (*fi repentet! «
I plea that if given his liberty, he would j
j forever shake rhe dust of the Mexican |
j city from hi & feet. This he seems fo
have done and he has not been see
j on the *‘oiro lado” since a few min-
i ntes following his re!<*asc He was
! >c;en In Kl Paso early Sunday morning,
1 hut since tha- time has not been seen
! or heard of and it is supposed he has
j departed for greener fields.
At the St. Regis.
Gama Aro ’a. Chihuahua W H
Ht-ophy. Mlalici . Wm C.chcl, I.van
v til.- I ml., A. K. Simmcrman. New j (fan El Ratio prosper .without home
York; Rat Whibjlhoms, ttaiias; ■' . iri(1 t">-? Ei Paso ilcer none lnitter y0!J qui<-j,*.y and H'ipply you with any*
it. Ho-van. Colorado Spring Mrs ! tjjan It!
G (' Hdcn. Denver Mr. and Mr.- |
I. It. Vogel' S' Uillis; A S Wi j'
z.c-;. Hi. Louis: .1, I’, Paulson, De'i
ver: Mr ani Mrs Neal flaat- A. tin’
DAMAGE SUIT SETTLED.
Mrs. Margaret O'Keefe Sued the El
Pa*o Street Railway
i Yesterday afternoon lie damage ■
! ftOU of Jflrs. Margaret O K- fe again-
; the Ei Pa.*a Street Railway company j
j was set t ied. A jury had been »e j
| lectel to try the ease in Judge Gog j
g-a's court, when the set tement was)
! agreed upon herwor-n the attorneys oil
he plaintiff and the defendant. Thej
; amount received by the plaintiff was)
not made public.
Mrs. O'Keefe was suing for $10,000 j
damages for injuries received in]
5AWSUSEN’
ft
213 El Paso Street
las: Harry <'atnp and wife. Chicago; |
| Sidney Co .ii and wife. New York-
j fno. R Robbins, San Francisco; Mr*
Robbtii Ran Francisco; I. F i
('htircbill Parin' a. N M II N ]
| Cooley. .Milwaukee: E G. Mince ■
J Rochezfer, N. Y tin M Dickson]
IHoiih'oii; Juan Brand"-. Denver; A !
j Gl«,sell,. Igis Atigeiex
j Why Mustaches Grow Unevenly,
") can '<11 you which side you -l< p
; iti " said a barber ' You steep on H)
i right wide.'
! "Tea' in true," aid the patron
j "How did you snow St?"
j "Your .mustache told me," the bar 1
i her anxwert 1. .Men', mustache* ai
ways tell me which side 'hey sleep,
j on. For t;i- mustache i» aiwav, ahor
c-'r. roitgiier and more uneven on tie
side that, is crushed and crumpled |
-;v*n tire pillow. Your muoacne -e:
- *he left side long and smooth »ti■ I
' rattalde. On the right side it is
| ; mg,i, siutrhorn and a Ilf, k- shorter.,
| Au it ia - * a, y (trough ;o see you steep
t -u your right able ”
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t 5)ur choice between a stubborn man
j and a mule leans toward the mule j
Gild Valley, Globe & Northern Ry
-The Lin- To
i.I.fiKK HAS • AlfljOH. KOKT TIP»MAY
SAKFMK!' SOLdMOSVTl.I.k
t .» a$lff ‘ < * e|)((l.* t'< J*4y >< iti I {•JK't s>-t 1
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NOT A MOMENT TO SPARZiitl
If you are in a hurry, we will serve
thing you need in furnishings for
town wear or for traveling at the
lowest cost.
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JNO. BRUNNER
Merchant Tailoring and Men's
Furnishings.
140 EL PASO STRE
Count On Us
To Furnish the
BEST Carpets
at Least Cost.
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SPRINGER
-21s Sait Autouio St
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