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KL PASO MORNING TIMES. SUNDAY, JUNE 12. 1304.
TRansvaaI/s smELTER ',llb'';ly "f j
u_ dear tho Sinaloa border, that a rail
j ro-ifl in talked from the roast, ft Jm
SONORA i, richly m»ncrali/.''d district, held bark
I by lack f«f tf ansiior taMon faculties.
NEW MILL
PUT UP AT
MINE.
San Fcbpe Comoany Ercctmg 100-1
Tton Mi!I—La Luz Mines Scld to 1
Americana—New Mine Railway—I
General Mining Notes.
A Ketutb'tnan who arrived yesterday
from the Tr-Riisvaal Mining cami) be-
low Cum pa* .ay-' I hut t h*- work on
1b<. ; rojM rti< - of tba? company i>: be
ln,t; mrMiPtl w!Mi nvoob vigor Th<‘
new 1)C|. tnn reverberator snudrer a ill
be ( oVPPb and read’ for operation
K M
) y Jith 1 w
»»• of nip' I :ufi of
fopppr will b'*,°
:in in
tbftt 4‘3mlj
rrbo fir-* or.
ra
■ • IID'ID 1 V tlO*
Tn»fD<Taai lot'
in 01
; > ij Vn.ii viial
is ,.now n a- fit'’ fboT;*;min' hi Uh*
<!(-\ i it'pnoMl! '-f
Mi fit
L.'M’riv If v Hi
j »m uni a v .i i u
- or
»'» fjci r 1) i, oti'-
min'*'' in poOi
an'!
alpoo 7t> ot p* :
in ilvo: i
iii.,v !;.i a lari'"
am'11101 of’ 4X*
dll'”.!
' Tti' iD r 'ifp oi-
of iheir variovb j
wa• upplb *1 by j
K: Machine com- i
icady on lie durnny
mini s. The smeller
tlx- Kk Paso F'Mindn
1 an y
Work has not ycd be n com mooned
on the live nii'li'r which ia to be
elected by fills company at C’umpu
The eapae itv of tliiplant hi to be one
hundred ion- of ore per (lav. fir1
plaiiK for ? .have all lie- n eomideted
and approved and the luardiliiei y will
f»r- ordt/ied wi'liln the next few dav .
from the Mine & Smelter Supply com
party of 1C I Paso.
There hsp> been no rain the Tran
vaal district .vorthy of mention and
the country N \dry Idon^la.
A me richn
Mining Note®.
Browder. M K.. formerly of <
FI l*fthO now In Oaxaca, .VIex., on I
pMiltiK business
Fred Howard, a prominent miniriKj
n an of Parra), 1 In the Stale# on !
mining tmsim -A
Colonel John Weir of New York j
( lias rei.ired fro mUie mining boulner* j
: in the :4ta»c of Chihuahua
i rin outp 1 of the Kimborly, <t;a 1
! mond mines Houidt Africa, last year
amounted to over $”D,000,000.
• Joe Korntnitcher. a well--known Ari* 1
| /ona miner, who went to Kuropc a I
j tew monfliH Hfco, i reported to have I
i dtscovered a rich mine Irt the T\rolean !
Alp- and .--old it for over $1,000,000. j
i A little native copper in found In !
j Ihmiei and Llano co.intieH, Texas, j
hind !itrr* are on •; of ' haicopvnf'- Mn |
bodi ounti* a well a ardentIfer- j
I ou- (efiale d. ji< in the latter. Car-j
hopao fetid ilieate m are exposed}
[a! ;i nnmbei of points jjlone the •
Ip'a/o i i ' r, n the F'fmfan sand-
i
Copper on o foe mi in a number
j of b<-tnet in On-poii. notably in the I
‘ 'pud ; of !la.i -t i irant, and .Josr !
phirie The Hu Helena district is re* j
! SENSATIONAL SLASHING 0E PRICES
Still continues at our great original SWEETSER-PEMBROOK SALE. More and better bargains arrived[yes-
terday-purchased by our resident buyer at prices so startlingly cheap that they entirely surpass anything
we have heretofore offered. * Thousands of yards of the finest Dry Goods in the SWEETSER-PEMBROOK
STOCK will be placed on sale here tomorrow at prices that no competitor can meet. Our buyer was an early
bird and these goods were secured before the heavy bidding started. You can get full benefit of his enterprise.
Sweetser-Pembrook Goods at Less Than Half of Sweetser-Pembrook Prices
New Mill at San Felipe.
N / Seif?, of Fblladciplila
pi Md« nt ftfid
F<d';!>'■ Minim*
j 'aid' d n of promi • In .Jo&epliine ;
county '.cl'} north of the California 1
j line, tin* e jpix.T, »>"!t of that i-outc |
eonilmio.4 into Oregon, p.iup ral eorirtl- i
! ;io»> h'dii;' fdmilar to these in lHi |
i Norte coutHy, California.
| ,\fr IM I> Inuali, mining enginoer i
j-of Mic (;*•■ dojMe.il Survey of c a end re, |
'.a hi - report for iftO'k ayj
i ini;;! proip.etion of j11*.*; Iron in Cate j
j nda in !'m ; from Canadian and fire I
ported of a mount i d to iddi.Mfifi twin. |
I \alucd :H £’',7.4 3,710,. of .which it j
j *i;dlinaii'd Fvo.VJ tom-, valued at $707,- !
! s:t. should be aitributed io Canadian j
: ore .1 til lout, v.alm-d a! ,!• :'-U- ;
j h7‘I, to the ore imnorted ”
man aver of the Ran5 I* R -Smith, ‘ormerh ?u Mo* Cand* |
-nii!; ‘Mil • V. .1 in Cmid;.- ’ana mire ;C So Fedro. Chihuahua. i|
. , t, , ... , • ,,jj tin wav to ihe i * m*w nreit.a!' r of the I hr- Cabeza-. j
. in 'he Hoatotipafpiillo dlhtriei | mine- over tIt * Chihuahua line tn
\ on- ’Hindi- d ton mill for amlga-| Ronora uiref edlng Mv- Kearney, who |
million and com emiaiIon ot the oreu ; ha* gone to llni/,I!
I y now in i io* prove o; erect ion on ||. Waler the copper mines of Ann
the prop *tty of the '■oinpanv and will i ' , we'i- word' d Ip' the Jtoman- !
he leadv I;-* bC mi' Uv Ui> die :|)|(; j,o H,1 v hv tlt^ Ftmeiiiemnn !'<••
< r for ; • .os u»!mu t to lie * Pipe them There were al a» comidei'- |
can-! by the ut li’.Uioli "f a tali of j ubh mill' ill M < lionet IjmTi ire. and llni
117 | e. • i whi'di o'; up in Me Atiiapo- ahou! ISP* WaJe.. was a consider*
r.vi; no! fa: from the mill ;iii ;t|,|r producer \f present the only !
1 i mu tin power ehuifi'dv is to In' j eoppei produ'iion Ik a srore or two
y: It- I ,'!! i IH III r e i •! .1 I *e|l Oil | , >f lull pi'odm d VC 1 1 ; \ ;iMlMII 1
wll'el that ie the ueee<-si\i USi | ' <»3 J |, - * I from th Watep h‘!t( trill-' out !|
of tie 'ttme wat'-r It i estimated ,,| the old Fary - ami Mona mine:
that tJtere i- iniwi'r -i 1 Hie ten 1 tru the j / i,pper 01 < occur at men point’. !l
ultimate oner,it ion of ;i L'.tmii loti plan! | ^ t 1m- «ui' leri.i out o! (’uba. and tt; 1 [
eb’Ci 1‘iei light and pow i plant j jmrivfnce of Santiago vs ;e the scene ;j
he e ' i not only to 'ivld the ; the first copper mining done in ii
and their \Udnilv hui al -o to : ;he to*w world FI Cohre mines, itn U
a.ied sonic tliirP mile- north of th/ I
Mil*, o! Santiago in the Sierra Mud re j|
j mountairrs, ut re opened In the }j
leel!Mi evtilur\ and were vvorloul with 1"
more or lmis regularity until ISM. I
Sweetser-Pembrook Wash Goods.
White L*wn In Iwtf.v 1 :«':(• lrip<- 011 -1 nh'-r-k. rogular t i-Zr
'I'lilily, Hw.-.-tsor, I'mivhrook .-.*!<* jiric-, yard..............
White Lawn in lac- -iirip'- and law: and small clteri rt-Kdlar
)•> <ina.lliy, Hwi.-t-tM-r, I'ombrook sale price, yard. .......
White Lawn in lari- strip" awl in Jari?" Phnclta, woi Z~iC a
yard, Hwi-ri -r, IVtubroolt .ale priC". yard ...... ........
-K)G0 Yarda lari'". Ilatlsle In lac- and strip" and In P< am de-
a n. worth a .aid, Sw'-f.-t ■' r, I’eintirtKik Kale j. • f-»*. yard.
Fancy L.iwna in ii)>.■« and do! , worth lac a yard, '■ <t-1-r,
I*, nihro d. ia- prlc , yard..................... .........
3000 Yards l.awn In all colors and dlfft-rept pattern •■••.rfh
13 i Zr a • -»i'd, SwiiiHer, Pombrtwk sal" price, ml..,.....
Silk Mull and dote d Swi: . In olid and (lioired, woi h O.V- a 4
['i.'mhrool; suit: prii-c, yard ..... ........I
. V- ft yard,
yard. Swoi-tser,
1500 Yards Silk Stripe and fancy lawn, worth up to
Kv.ei'iscr, I't-mliniok sale price, yard...........
Sweetser-Pembrook Staples.
5000 Ya-ds if :r. inch RnRlish
Fere-il..' in light ami dark, worth
l >e i yai'i, S,-r,
F<nigi./ok a I f price, yarrl.JJu
36 Inch Corded Dimitiee In light
Van I
8c
>rMj lf»e
Femlirooic
yard
of Apron (lingham,
a yard. Sweet scr,
: ah' in icf'. Cn
colon: w
H went kt* r,
pale price.
3500 Yardi
worth He
Femhrooh
yard .....
Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale
,Mu-hn. Swi: r, Fern QI -
1»fti*»l; ..ale priei- yard , , u b
2000 Yards of lint Oxford \\'*ii t-
ing. worth h..c yard, Sweet a-r,
I ’emiiM)"!, a |e price, 1 1 A
6000 Yards Mom ille fast Print
worth 6 L4c . t rd, Swe^ts'-r
F in brook sah pt ich. *
1500 Yards of inch P< tr.att' lit
light and da. eolotr?, worth
12 1-2c yard. Sw»* dscr,
Fein brook sale juice yard.U.’u
Tabic Linen in
worth 50c ;i
t 'em brook sal
yard ..............
10.000 Yards of Calico
iongths, wot
R wetd ver, Fei ooli
ale price, yr
18x18 Bleached
Napkins, die
$ 1.00 a dozen
Fernbrook s^h
i and VrhFe
f'l, Hweet^er
O i A
ail Linen
pattern,
Sweit.-ier.
! i( <‘, doz. .
Thi-.
me tim
gravity \
mv. and
tIt:;l iIm1 ore
mittcH.............
furnish pow er for eh cfrlc drill* and
tie- < in Mi in c and milling omualhm
An uitiqm sv nun of tunneliiU' ha a
Vh'MIi m lopted hv tin San Felipe p« o
pie. wh'*r>vt»y then* ar* three ttiun
varying in grade emu- winety feet,
and o d« ig11'm 1 that when completed
the three will converge in?
enl w hich can be u: cd a.
ra irond Titerv arc alnuol'
trycki* in all t tin in
i' being liunoved lii»m 11»«■ mine ini
Mini man e r but vvlicn Mi'* wort. 1"
i ,in|,1 ■ . ii will ||'- po-'kihl*' i" up' I
j,.!. iiu mil.1" ■'> iiitii urc which i j
iltinipcl ii.'■ ' -it" Hi'1' '»■ liniiict I
to tin- cni-.it:-!->. nml 'luhtpcd withuP* I
tin- trii.itil'- "I ii"- 11»iu-It (.I a hail'll
during 'he op* ration
La Luz Said to Anno .can*.
11 reported that a syndicate of
New -York and FennMvlv aitia capital
i t, head' d l»y < \ (duher. n law
ver from New York (’itv, have t*e-
• i iitly eon aimmai*-d a deal for He
punhie-e of it promi-ijn; silw and
gold property mar Silt" Mexico,
known a-- "La Lm. ’’ The pniclgH '
price b - aid to have liven $doe non
'-fiver, and it i- aid to be tin- inteii
lion of the new partf< t<» develop
the countrv '-\ieti ivvd > • iectin; a
large mil) on the property.
The mill w ,i pi-niiahta lu . so tty^
n pnrt has it. a lOU Lm cmpncilv plant,
cost ing coiisidorahk? money I Ii"
( ompany b a co operative concern,
which hav t.u-en formed upon the prin-
cipal of taking up all -orts of enter
piiM-s and developing them up »n a
fdock lias is
U will, it Ik rdatmed, not only em-
biacc koim' mining IntereKls. but will
also include a number of -mall inanu-
turduring enterpriKC' Mr Fnlvcr i>
expected to arrive in tin' national rap’
ia> short!', after which time the af-
faire of the company will be set in
running order.
New Mine Railway.
The Li InVhii M ieux and Smeltinr*
company lm- iieeii granted i t.*« 1 *• r.-iI
cone Mon for { tie com t rbet ion of a
railroad !u the tat< of (luerr -m from
Fin l to Mai'vpo • on Mie F.teilfc coom ,
nortlu:»:tward to Mm point called hi
Ihchu in flu- district of Mravo with
rli" option to continue the line to
Cbilpum liigo Tin- lirst object of tins
railroad i to benefit the company':
■ ii Mi idle ciinc sloliiihe ' "tnpany
w a by Thorn ii- .M< .Muntm.
Ladluni IdtJIpp at Mte Busy He..-
Th 1<e Mini* of 1 hi* Sniui*.
"My wife U' i Jit me something the
other night fh.it imi t down in the med-
ical boohs," said n Stock Lxcbange
mini. "Wi1 bud home peppery tomato
soup for dinner. I was hungry and I
suppose I was trying to eat loo fast.
At any rate 1 got some of the soup in
my windpipe and commenced to
strangle. I coughed nml coughed, and
drank about two glasses of water. Stdl
I ci)llg!iei,l.
“'Take another spoonful of soup.’
feaid my wife.
" 'Not for mine; l said. *l choked
on that once nml I'll wait until this
burning gets out pt' my throat *
“She insisted, however, telling me It ,
would cure the Irritation, .lust for \
luck I made the attempt and the effect !
was magical, for the irritation dbmp !
poured immediately. My sell' appoint i
Sweetst-r Penibrook Laces and Embroideries.
Valcnrlcnnes bicc nnd Insertions In different.
■ ■(.* a e l, Sweet.»r, Feaibruolv sale price, yard
200J Yards of iitn Torchon lace ami itmertiori fo nia
, Inr Nc quality, S'Ve* t *-r. I’omhrook sal. pfitce, )>ja
EMBROIDERIES.
LOT 1—.’"an vurd.i fine einlnoiderie-. worth 8c to .P>
Sycet.-nr Fc mb rook tale price, yard.......
LOT ?.—Fine line ot embroideries an 1 insertion, v
yard; Sv.oci .*r. Pent brook s Me tir e. yard ..
LOT 3-*-'-"nth» yard; of embroideries an 1 insertion tn
ty p.ntenu: tegidur 20c quality, Swet t.;er, Fern
aJ*' price, yard..............
LOT 4 - I Oil' v i e i -: of line enthTf-dderioM. regular
S*vc"T:.er, Ihmbrook sal* price, yard ...
LOT D—-A very fine line of embroider?* and in a
u i'i»Lar h:»c qualluv, Sweet cor. Ik tnbrook sale
LOT 6—JhOO y.irds of applhpi • and mednlion . r
onalitv. Sweet Her. Fernbrook sale price, yard
wot" i h
9--'
t.O
tugu-
On
d.i
yard.
4'G
l'»c .1
7c
natch, vet
oo k
!c (jan lil y,
inn to mite
ice, yard.,
liar 7V
lie
14C
12 c
25c
On the Dollar
Good News In
j Millinery
Wo wore luoky enough
to buy a $-l.0b(t stock of
good, fresli, up-to-date
badies’ and Childveu’H
Triiumed 1 tats. Wings,
Coupons and Flowers
so aiisurdly cheap that
tomoiTOVv we can place
thf entire stock on sale
•it prices never before
equalled in El Paso.
This entire stock of
Fine Dress and Walk-
ing Hats, all this sea-
son' - best goods, go on
sale at 25c on the
dollar.
It km km her — We re-
serve not bill!*— this en-
tire purchase jjoos on
sale at 2’k‘ on the dollar.
Don’t miss this op-
port unity as it will never
cuiie again.
$1 Hat tor Lady or Child... ,25c
S2 Hat for Lady or Child____50c
$4 Hat tor Lady or Child.. $1.00
$5 Hat for Lady or Child.'. .51,50
$8 Ladies’ Dress Hat____$2.00
$10 Ladies' Dress Hat____$2,50
$15 Ladies' Dress Hat... $3 75
$20 Ladies’Dress Hat____$5.00
Sweetser-Pembrook Hosiery.
A startling offer of Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery from the Sweetaer,
Fernbrook & Co. stock. Thes: goods were bought cheap and we
are going to give our customers the benefit of this purchase. Here
is a chance to put in a large supply at a small cost.
leu float. Ladies’ Black Seamless
Hose, 15c quality. Sweetaer
1‘t-mbrook sale price, ■»-
pair ....................II
75 dozen Ladles’ Ian, blue, pink,
grey and champagne colored
hose, reitulai- 35c value, Sweet-
ser. Pembrook sale price, 7in
pair ................. I-jC
(3!) dozen .'!5c Ladles' fast black
■with white feet, also plain fast
black. Louis Hermdorf dye—
the best hose for good wear,
Sweetser, Pembrook A4.
sale price, pair..........L I u
125 dozen 20c qualify. Ladles’
b'ack lace- stripe hose, sweet-
- -r. Pembrook sale Qft
price, pair ...........'....531;
C5 dozen 5rtc quality lace hose In
fast blar-k for ladies, Sweetser, .
Pembrook sale price,
pair ..................OOC
50 dozen 75c quality laides black
lace hose, the very best qual-
ity. Sweetser, Pembrook JMn
sale price, pair ......tHi
25 dozen Misses’ fast black hose,
fine ribbed, Sweetser, Pern- Q»
brook sale price, pair.......Ou
100 dozen Misses’ fast black lac.e
stripe hose, Sweetser, ‘|7«
i’embrook sale price, pair I /(;
200 dozen 25c and 35c Black Cat
hose for misses ami boys—^eat.
hose for good wear, Sweetser
Pembrook sale price, 01 n
pair ..................L IU
—-»_
S wee tser- Pern broo k
Shirt Waists.
The latest creations, direct
from New York City. Nothing
so stylish and up-to-date ever
shown here before.
1" dozen fine -white shirt waists
with lace Insertion, worth 85c
I tel). Sweetser, Pern- /IQft
brook sale price, each.. *r{Jg
In dozen white shirt waists with
embroideries and a big lace
collar, regular ?2.50 quality,
S.vi.-etzer, Pembrook QQn
ilt price, each ........yOb
$3.00 Ladies’ waist with lace
and embroideries, Sweetaer
Pembrook sale price,
each...........
*3.50 I tulles’ white waist with
a very, pretty trimming,
Sweetser, Pembrook {j(j
$1.29
sale price, each
Sweetser-Pembrook
Dress Goods.
It inch Ail Wool Voile, worth
$1.50 a yard. Sweetser. Pem-
brook sale price,
■yard ..........t.
30 inch Albatross In all shades
and high colors, worth 50$ a
yard. Sweetser, Pem-
brook sale price, yard..
18 Inch Taffeta in all colors,
worth 85c a yard, Sweetser,
Pembrook sale price,
yard ............
30 inch Oil Black Taffeta, worth
$1.50 a yard, Sweetser, Pem-
brook sale price, Qflft
yard .................Oyb
78C
39c
69c
Sweetser-Pembrook Towels.
Sweet-er Pembrook
lied Spreads.
Bate.-.' Ik d qm-ads. regular $1.75
quality. Swee;ser, Pembrook
sab price, <M nn
each...............011 Uy
Standard white bed spreads,
with fringe, regular $2.00 qual-
ify, Sweetser, Pem-
broei; salt: price. eact|
$2.50 white and colored bed
spreads with long , fringe,
Sweetser, Pembrook
sale price, each ....
$1.19
xul bed
. lring(\
$1.23
24c
Hxtra large size bath towels,
worth 35c each, Sweetser,
Pembrook sale price,
pair ...............
Colored bath towels, worth 50c
each, Sweetser, Pem- OQ«
brook sale price, each... Zyb
loo dozen honey-comb buck
towels, Sweetser, Peril- 1U
brook tale price, each... 12b
75 dozen fine linen finished
towels with fringe and red
border, Sweetser, Pem- n
yp
brook sale price, each..
Don’t Let Others FoolYou. This is the Original and Real Sweetser-Pembrook Sale
.165 Ladies’ Skirts.
II '"mi l up to $». DU Lft 1)103’ Walk
itig sl.mL, tin* iu-wf-tt pnttoriiK ami
Rwc. tsi r IM in
-air price,
53.48
1:
THE BOSTON STORE
J. Stolaroff, Prop. 'Vr Corner Oregon and Overland Sts.
365 Ladies’ Skirts.
S3 50 slid up to $6,W—Ladies' Walk-
ing Skirts, tho newest
styles—Sweet-or-Pern-
brook sale price,
each...............
Ladies’ Walk- ITC
pntterns i.nd tUt
$3.48 |
TilKEE PROPOSITIONS.
TWO FROM CONTRACTORS, OTHER
FROM OPERA HOUSE PEOPLE.
Thf.s - Made by Contain H. F. Brown
.■•id Trank Powcrp Arc Interetting—
The One Made by Onera Hoose Con-
te rn Har' Been Considered Before.
TvVo projiof-itions .w<
it ’..it!>mi assorlatlon
v mail ' Mto
voat»Malay by
cil pbyslrimi told mo also that to ouro
that clioKUiK iseiisatioit >oo nm t tuko j prumim nt rontrartors oT this Hty and
1 mime nun* of tin' very liquid on whi'di j om* c-aino tr«»ni thv Chicago concent
| -vo" -druneb-d. She said it was esp,- i)UlM n„ „,K.ra Irmse
Barranca del Oro. clally cfUriiclOos in tho cti»«‘ *»f a strong
Or. Curios Wnelep. Ur. BetiV W 1 *<‘W 1IK'’ »•••»«»- How Is that fur a
Wallace and John S. Ickin. who re housewife muetly for u common com
M utly bought the Barranca del Oro ' jilulmr'-~Na~ Xseb Viols.
mining properly south of lxtlau, ii! j
the territory of Tuple, from l.onergan
nml Stanbop. . Hr<* getting estimates
on ilie Installation of an electric power
plant and tramwav the latter to
obviate the heavy expense of trait”'
porlatlon of ore from the mine to the
mill
The present mill Is- six sumps,
which treats about 15 tons of gold
ore daily The property Is said to be
on a good paying basis. The new
owners have recently struck two «<>«
veins of good ore on the property
Tills particular district is said to 1"-
highly mineralized
Oil in Oaxaca.
Extensive exploration work
la being carried on at. Port
Oaxaca There are excellent airfare
Indications of oil In the vicinity, the j
seepage showing, it is claimed, tha- j
the ot,! which is of the light quality. |
has a paraffine iiase. This Ix-ing the ;
ease, the oil, if struck, undoubtedly |
will be of a high class illuminating or j
lubricating grade The oil found at j
Khano and other points i« the republic j
has an asphalt Iiase, and practically '
is suitable only for fuel purpose. \
Governor Emelin Pimentel of Oaxaca,
It is stated, is interested in the com-
pany which is doing the prospecting
work and is lending it all the assist
ante possible
Thr Hhvmk«*'h Fro verb*.
The proYWhn <»f Btivnp'K are shrewd
and pithy. The Bn*nto* gay, “Tho
thief entehes hlumelf;" tile A*>rubas,
“He who Injures another injure* him
Keif;" the Wolofs, “Before hegtllii? oth
ers heal yourself.“ In Accra they sav.
“Nobody is twice a fool;” atnonn the
Oft “T'hc moon does not vrrow full \n a
day;.....Hie poor tuntt has no frletKlN”
A l'afehto proverb gays, **A feather (lot's
not slid; without auuj." Others are.
“A crab 'lot's not brlnjr forth a hinl;"
j “A r»7*or cannot nhave iis«‘|f;" “i'rosK 'vention
! the river before you abuse tin* <toco
for oil j tble“Troth is only spoken hv a
-\ngd gtronff man or a f<H>l‘'FcrsoverHiiee
always triumphs;” “The thiX'iul follows
the li'Htlle:” “Freparatiqn Is better
than aftcrtliouKht.”*-Westminster lie
view.
Deeo Mines in Duraigo.
Tophi, Durango, mining camji. is be-
coming famous for deep mining. This
Is the caao. particularly with the
Madrugodo mine, owned by the Miller
k Slli?y riompany^of Bradford. Pa.
ThiM^ompauy has run a tunnel over
a mile
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A Siif(m V. Snliifl.
When Pope Sixtus V. was an oh*
Hcure monk he had a great friend in a
certain lawyer who smik steadily into
poverty while ibe monk row- to Ilf ■ ,i„iixr; i
papacy The poor lawyer journey.-d to j licpoetfullyt submitted
to l-e ;i i-il :t- ;t Ciinvenfon bull am!
. lie ii - to out up a hiatus.
Frank Power*’ Proposition.
T'ae proposition which was made by
brank Powers, one of the contractors.
I* fi produced below:
El Paso, Tex June II. BIOL
To Hon \V. \Y. Tiiniev. president
.Southwestern Irrigation Enter-
ijtlmm-nt Commiftee. City.
lloRr Rli: I beg to submit for your
canslderatkrn the following proposi-
tion for it suitable convention ball to
i l l for lire irrigation Congress
to be hifld in this city during the
month of November: •
I will greet for the ttse of said con-
a neat and substantial brick
building eighty-six feet hv one hun-
dred and thirty feet, with the m-oes-
' san committee rooms, balconies.
I -eats and plat forints; said building
would be located on the northeast eer-
ie r of block 28 Sattertbwalte’s addl-
tioi llti” being the corner of Santa Pc
! and Ffauklin stn-efs. This location Is
I vers- desirable and onlv three blocks
; front Mot'I Sheldon.
I will furnish the above building for
| tin: time and use required for a bonus
>r retrial of five thousand fir e hundred
you a -iiiltabii contention hall lor
the entertalue: • t without cost, of
tin- Touting .National Irrigation Cutt-
er.- . it w--1 ,t for the rntertuiii-
'uii-ut ol all ftifme public gatherings
witicli tnav it. teld in the eb of
El Paso, and wit ch proposition t
follows:
I w'il er-el o- any fine,of the three
■ d.-s hereytiifti: t named spell suit-aide
hall, which wilt be built principally
a- att armorv It .11, according to the
aceompnuying tel^omt plans, which
hall shall 'he I"U Ity 121 feet, and
with a si ntlng . apacltv of thirty-five
(3.500) hundred, cpntalning 13 com
lultte rooms an ! stn additional tem-
porary commit!. ■ room with floor
space of thirl) ix’ <3,(1001 httn.lrtd
square feet
The three cil. - referred to are as
follows: nm .in the corner of North
Campbell and Montana: one on the
cornet- of North Florence and Mon-
j tana, ami one on the corner of North
' ,St. Vrain and lb ttlcvard. This build-
ing and sit.' wir cost about S'jti.Utto.
and I shall ekpr t from your Commit-
tee and front the city fainting a con-
tribution of Xpui.p. The building to
lie erected In aitrdo time for the enter-
< -Kumcree.. through its hoard of tli-
rector.. heartily endorses the project
a- siibniltl-d to this lioat'-il by the said
•bulge 11. C. Harrow and recommend
bee same to Hie favorable consider;;- j
lion of th.- people of the cR”. and |
earnestly-request, that they subscribe
as llberallv as they may find con-
vcp.lcttt. Mr. C. N. Ha.set; is hereby
.tppointed trustee to receive ami bold
the funds from the .......... of wrtitch
sale, and to bold them in bank us
- aid trust. . and by hiat to be paid
Or the .-aid property.
(Signed)
A. P COLES. Sec , Vice-Pros.,
A COt' HCH ESN E
I EI.IX MARTINEZ,
I). L UREUtl,
T M WLNGO.
J. M. CANNON.
Judge Barrow asks the people of
El Paso io buy 1,100 tickets at $10
each fthe opening performance in
the new opera house, The money de-
rived from tit.! sale of these tickets
-. ill he used to purchase a site on
Campbell street, adjoining the prop-
• rty of the Church "f the immaculate
Conception,- and upon this site Judge |
Harrow ogre
t" erect an opera house
tainment ni vnnr oongreaa. This build i capable of eating 2,om> people, and i
ing will be for jlto permanent use and j In promises to have it ready lor the '
benefit of the battery' of artillei; uml ! Irrigation Congress,
of the Border ILilcs, and also for thuj
nnnmfituitif ri. .I n orl IxOitiXflr rxf th it /‘tfv* '
pprmnncnt use and benefit of the city
..r K1 Paso
HERBERT F* BROWN
Captain fth Infantry. T. N C...
Commanding Bo- lor Rifles.
The new op -a house and conven-
tion hall proposition I* to he pushed
His l.lttle f**!Kt*erlpt,
1 he nbseiittuiuded correspondent of
the lloorsln cltizcu In Texas closed n
nvent communication us follows; --p.
S.—1 almost forgot to tell you that your
bouse was burned to the ground one
through tn time for the irrigation con- ' 1 '-,sC "'<M'k, your brother haring let
rent Ion. I mb; ||. (’. Barrow has re 1 hist! r;l Use ht[s‘.’ two weeks befetv.
turned from Chicago and yesterday , So you won't git nothing out of 1L 1
presented his propoattlon for tin- ap j rcekon.”- Atlanta Constitution,
proval of the chamber ofi Oummerei
l;nacr«nn(Hlil«> Snrprlae.
“Some men never learn by experi-
cut*e/f
“That’s trie,” niiswpml young Mrs.
Turk ins. “Charley is just as much sur-
)rist*d every time hV loses ut tho races
Ronto seek niil fwru bis old fricml.
iW |h»ih», but lu fell sb*U utn) tab! bis
doctor t'» lei thf |H,q«* know ot bis no*!
Ktai**. I will hi uni him a Kfelnd.“ said
SixMis. ,«nd duly dlsj>iitrh‘*d » jbafekTi
of lot Bleu to tin* invalid When tb‘
IcMnw was e.\n uiUiftl uiotiey tvu-i
iomtii iu tbu IBm.i'* flu* Itali i >
|Ji n»V(Vb </,? U u:iiU io **♦ si ‘if lUOtlV) ,
“lie writ's i»!t<> of S5:?;tu:-i V.’s tmluils
itboni Muar,
H*
PRANK POWERS.
Caotain Browns Proooaition.
Cuptaln Robert K Brown, the popu-
lar captain of the Border Rifle.-, was
on thr spot with another propyslllnn.
which v)as a follows;
Mr W \V. Turney. Chairman Cam
miltce of Entei-taiiiment. National
inlgathm Committee.
l)«ar Sir: — I hereby gubmlt for the
uaideranoft' of ytthr wreath it tee' -fbri
nt a special me,-ing of that bodv held
yesterday ami presided over by Vice-
President A P Coles. After giving
Judge Harrow a full hearing the Cham-
her of Commeft e adopted the follow-
| ing refolutMm:
i Whereas. The city of El Paso is In , „„ ,, „ , , . , , . ,
: need of a safe mvenient and up-Uv “• lf, ‘ h«W>e«»ed befon.,---
date opera hous and • j wariilngton Star.
Whereas .1 H. C Harrow has i ----
j offered to eons-n.ct the same if the Hixeriiulnatimr xinta.
city will assist m to the extent of j Madison—Your new maid a|e
| buying 1.100 t: ,-ts at $lfl each, to pears to bo rather reShed. Mrs. I’ark-
! be used at tii- nitial and second en-; weste— Yes; she’s a little out of the
! tertalnments to .., given In said opera j common. She never breaks anything
bouse according t . ibe wishes of the, but the costliest, cut glass and the
management the- said opera house: 1 choicest Itrs-sdeit,—Chicago Journal
; and . f fv.
Whereas. Tlv- oard of ilirectors of
isit Our Drapery
Department
Here you will find (lie
newest things in Cur-
tfiins and I’ortic-res. II
you a|)preeinte price
advantages, we have a
claim on your coniinj;
here. ....
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-te
Ii
Curtain Portieres,
ors to matt-h
Two Good Values
col
Hope Portieres, variety
of shades t o se- 0 Q TC
your carpet,for 0 U11 U leet from, price u 011 w
Window Curtains
lacc Cm tains—To re- Bobbinet Curtains, with
ducc a lot of good grade wide ruffles, regular
lace curtains, we make |2.oU value. Now
the low price, Q I 0C on sale fl* j Q C
per pair . . vliUu at. . . . 0 I i J w
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Interesting Carpet and Rug Mews
No other place besides here can you find such
values as we now offer in lings and Art Squares.
Summer schedule of prices is now on. See the
collection of Miter Hugs. 45x45 inches, we QCn
offer choice of for.........uwu
T. H. SPRINGER
Furniture, Carpets and Linoleums
Xideraltor, of yntir Committee fbd | therefore, t
vwitig firopoMVIfin. for furrdahJnjfi •“'R'iLlWxd
; i-'V1’-'”-'--
Ibe (Tiamlter of 'ommerce eonsiderH
blf pfjposltion fair, bona fide and to
the advantage ,,f the community,
therefore, be It
Thaj iJw said Chambei- of
l
It Is ensy to take n joke in the spirit !
In wbicb it is intended If it is on tb« j
other fellow.
liadium Phllpp at the Busy Bee,
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Try the limes Want Ads.
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