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rvsO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY AUGUST 4 1916.
California
Excursion
Fares...
Nake Early Arrangements for Your Summer Vacation
READ THE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CALIFORNIA'S FAMOUS HOTELS. HEALTH. BEACH AND
MOUNTAIN RESORTS AND SOLVE THAT OUTING PROBLEM." LITERATURE AND FULL
INFORMATION BY WRITING DIRECT OR AT
FREE INFORMATION BUREAU at Timet Branch 9 105 Texas Street
LOCATED IT ONE OF THE
COOLEST POINTS ON THE COAST
A quiet luxurious hostelry f-
rnrdlmr the elettnce inri exclu
tlveness or pr.ite home. The
virglnls typirie lh utmost m
comfort tervlre inri refinement.
A hotel supreme In ill ippolnt
menu. The center of summer
socill irtlvttles. Coontless dl-
Ierslons including tennis goir.
urf surf ind plunge bithtmr.
motoring hortenses
riding-. ystrhlng.
fishing; ind dancing;.
Conducted on the
American plan. Ab
solutely fireproof.
Twenty-mile auto-
mobile boulevard di-
rect from Los An
irelea. Easily access-
ible to all points of
Interest In Southern
California. Write for
descriptive folder
ana nies.
WM- P. NESTLE Nor
IMPROMPTU TALKS
FEATURE MEETING
Rotarían s Hear Lieut. Lewis Pro-'
oat Marshal G. A. Cartin
and Captain Cramer.
Because of the hot weather and the fact
that aeveral of the members arar out of the
city the attendance at the mid-week notary
club luncheon In the private dining- room
at tno Sheldon yesterday was not up to the
usual standard There was no special pro-
gram carried out but a number of Im-
promptu talks ware made.
Lieutenant Lewis assistant provost mar-
shal proveri to be an entertaining talker.
He told several stories of army life which
provoked considerable merriment.
Lieutenant Lewis told or a recent conver-
sation with an officer of tha Third Perm
sylvanta infantry In which the officer re-
lated how bo wsa lying- awake in hit tent
one night and beard one of his men coma
up to relieve the sentry. The relief sentry
took the men on duty to task because ha
had allowed him to approach without chal-
lenalnr him.
why didn't yon halt me?" tha relief
sentry said.
"Halt you. hell; you are 39 minutas lata
now!'.' the sentry replied.
0. A. Martin who hsi jut returned from
California told or visiting the San Dioso
Rotary club. Ha displayed one of the San
luego club's sueit cards The name of the
ruest la written on the card and it is tied
nn his cost in order that all the members
or the rlubpean easily art acquainted with
him. Another reature of tha San Ditto
Cub which attracted the attention of Mr.
Martin was the compulsory attendance
refutation
Every member of the flub Is aeseseed the
price of the luncheon each week ref ardless
of whether he sttendi Mo excuses what
ever are sec opaari This rule. Mr. Martin
says makes the attendance unusually food.
Another feature of this club Is that the dif-
ferent members or the club advertise each
other's business instead of one of the
members hem placad on the program to
tetl something about his own business he
It put on to tell of the other fellow's bust
nest.
Captain Cramer aad I irutenant Lewis of
the United States army made short talks.
The prise of the day want to H. L Stevens
and I. L. apt in was the tost.
Dr. R. I.. Baawy. the resident announced
U.at nest week c. W. Groom would sri as
hairrnan Mr. room will fet up any kind
of a progreso be sees fit.
Colorado-to-Gulf Highway
Association Opens Conven-
tion at Raton New Mexico
By Associated Press
H. M usual l-TPS MWHl ron
of the Colorado to Oulf Hlghsvey
tsa nnaatrl hers al t to trus after
uouo with dóteseles rrom Tesas. lew Mes
leo tad Colorado in attendance. Detegaicr
beta to arrive last elf Id ai-d by noon to
hi tka huiuHIv oT SaUaalN atar In I h
city A ra. ron i for tan cte lesatet was
held at the Seaberf hotel Shis mo rains
As estate of w sígase was Saliveras!
mis at
bar of
deal at the asar latum also spot Later
Met oetetstea wtil be eatenstaad at Ma
atari inane reow
eta so atMtfsMi
auoravus The cueivaeHJuri
ITm water t atusa. ideal aad Um
Banal aulla. Cooeeniaat t an ear Ho-
rn eotalda Wu with preste talks. Set".
tl.S u4 up. asna pisa. Nee. m.a
ageaseat. mm estas seem er stlalei
"live Metal of caasfon eat wikt"
"Free Aula Bus Meets All Traína."
;. a lanaarahlm. Owner.
W11U.J R- Floort Mluw.
MICHIGAN CAMP IS
NEARLY DESERTED;
MEN ARE DRILLING
Only About 100 Guards Cooks
and Non-Commissioned Offi-
cers in Quarters.
Morning in camp cotton Is beftnnlnf to
ssum 4 rtguls steeply Holllow aspect.
At T o'clock company after company of the
two reflments of Michigan men march out
of ramp In different directions. Some fo
toward Mount Franklin others toward
town others toward the mesa and park
but all are see kins a place where they may
perform the at hour drill which the war
department has assigned tbem.
Of tlx 3.000 and odd people who are sta
tioned ft the ramp only about 100 are left
These comprise the cooks guards and non-
commissioned or fleers. About 10:30 the
mpanies begin to come in again tired snd
hungry but all are a unit In agreeing they
are better pleased thau with the Inactivity
of previous days.
A plan to abolish Ice water In camp and
substitute In Its place desert water bag
has been evolved by the Infirmary officers.
Out of the money saved on rations which
reverts bark to company runda. It Is aug-
getted s water bag be placed In front of
etch tent thus Insuring cool water without
the Ice and the dangers ur cramps which
follow lis ute.
Tares Sea tries Arreetrt.
Three men hers of company E which la
guarding the corral near Fort Bliss have
been caught asleep at their posts and
charges have been preferred against them
by Captain Hinckley. In time or war they
would be punished by death but tn time
or peace they may be sentenced to Leaven-
worth prison If found tutlty.
Major William w Reno who la conduct
ing the foot examinations In the Michigan
reflments was s former resident of Dettottrt
nevlnf been a gradúale of the Michigan Col
lege of Medicine and a classmate of Dr.
Burton c. Parker who is an associate or
Major Ernest v.. Use. regimental surgeon of
the Thirty second.
lather Punlgan. chaplain of the Thirty-
second and chaplain William Atkinson of
the Thirty first visitad Yelets. It miles
from CI Paso yesterday. The village wat
rcundod some too years ato by the Spanish
padres who traveled through the country
doing missionary work. Taw old church
and parish bouse stand In the asm form
as whan erected by the original builders.
although tney have basan kept In pood re
pair. Father Hum gin celebrated masa in
the old church.
Fur Ceses of Trac haaaa la D trail.
Dr. Charlas Barton of the Infirmary wise
It city oculist to Detroit school children
has received a request rrom toe Detroit
board of bamlth to file his annual report.
me ne nss rorwsrasa. snowing that be
namined I v iae children snd found but four
' ases of trachoma. This Dr. Barton eon-
alders s remark sb 1 record and attributes
the condition largely to lb fart that De-
troit has no larga isneaetat district.
Owing to us ran that csatp cotton is
surrounded on three aldea by Mesirsn
Hohat. who are none loo sanitary in their
manner of living. Has másticos ar having s
hard battle with flies which at toe com
mrncement or camp Ufe assumed the nature
of a post. Py co operation with cooks and
kitchen police however the csatp Is fast
beromtnt S Mylees on
fences screen door snd cinder pasas ar
beint plated in aad around assay of tan
i.t r i ers teals tad ta artera! raaos ooUan
mesa quarters are already builL
captain Oleary of ta machine pua com
Stay bat a a mtsaktr of bu eutfti J an asa
r oiseiii. s Boar War verterán md who
as also wwuadtMl last
Hurray san tragar raes Ha
eos arad rrom bis round.
u Uati.-lt saraso tli
casas sad apain a off te ta ftsas.
Mrs. W A. rtasvtr. wtf mt (.aguí rasa
nr. ef at atnruao aenvwd la u i'aa
reatares asad wttt nanita SS toas a asi
Pe i head ta aa duly bees
ttesst. Perry Taster a- - -mm kt mm
al acuta
Seminole Apartment Hotel
ata a rimr street lm Asaetee. Oat.
give ti. te. Wale resea Si las.
Th finest fnyl ud taM I i baga alaee
MM beta! le Loe Aasat.
St ssassdrweat eesalee ma. lobar 1 Malts fast
apeala tato a tropical palm eeejrl: sail aaaataaaa
tall. Ulllarri snd pool rooms salan sartal sur
rauBdftlfs. taurine raiiatr sod rart partías eesrr
eranlng Our apartasanta ara arr large spot
lasslT dean ant rooipietetr furnished far house
taeatsg Tsbla Unan diver sad chins tha ran
bast (Sorslca unsurpassed). Mfhl sad das Savon
Stnsla raassa. with bath. 11 SS tar tar
Mingle aparuaente comprise ons large ltnag room.
larga taoi snd ktuhan ñapaste far niiaiaaasglag
m to tat
Double epsrUnenta. rerr laraa asaeteas and wall
farnlshad. its to ties
These prices Include gss. light phone servirá.
tall sggdii ant aparunents elsansd weeklr.
PAUL STRAIN. Macear.
Heme SrHIJ. Hals SMI.
Melrose Hotel
IM to I'M South t.rand Ave. Los Angeles.
Summer Ratea Now On.
ROOMS WITHOUT RATH--KM week up;
lit month up.
ROOMS WITH BATH 14 . weak up; til
month up.
CAFE IN CONNECTION
Phones Home ISt7t; Maw 7SSS.
IOREFH O. ROK. Tfoprtaver.
PITTSBURG Y.M.C.A.
OPENS BRANCH FOR
PENNSYLVANIA BOYS
Three Secfttttvries Are Here as
Connecting Link Between
Home and Guardsmen.
In an errort to oo-opcrste with the Unit-
ed stat't war department in making the
enlistment period of the Pittsburgh troops
now on the Mexican border a character-
making and not a character-breaking ex
perience the Y. M. C. A. or Pittsburgh has
established a branch association among
the men or the Tenth sixteenth and Eight-
eenth reflments now stationed at Camp
Stewart near El Paso.
Three Pittsburgh Y. M. C. A. secretaries
with s specially constructed fully equipped
association building are here to meet the
social educational physics! snd religious
needs of the troops and serve as the con
Two Mascots of Second
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"Bluff " lhoruThttrod bulldog owned by Top aVergiit aUevena. al Cam-
patay K HaHoad fnnylvnia infiiiry. but th anaocot of th vomptMiy.
Ttv lotear photograph shows 'Hyb." s Mostean Cblbusbua staff which
WW found near the top of Mount Kraal Un by LSaulanaai C U Shaw ol
CeMtapaay L. atx-ood PunylaUa laiasatir "Huby" was too niodesst to soma
from tha taal to Is photos)iaph4 aad bad to b bold aim tuougb fur a
Morning Times
Hotel and Resort Information Bureau
Call at Times Information Bureau for literature or other
information concerning California Hotels and Resorts.
1 05 Texas Street. Phone 5050.
HOTEL FOR MEN
HOTEL FOR WOMEN
POPULAS PRIOCS
Slhle tneutute ñutíale
sinr. loga atrasas
baa Angelas. ( aurórela.
HOTEL VICTORIA
Cor. Aeren Ik sod Hope Bts. Loa Asarles
100 UfhL airy modern rooms. Rales. II .00
Rer day. Special weekly rates opposite
oblnson'. new million-dollar department
store. Take Los Anteles Transfer bus at
our expense. Street cars direct from depot
to hotel f.araao in connection.
C H. savrks Proprietor.
necting link ror any service between the
folks at home and ttv ruarrirmen.
Three serrrlarirs ol Ptltefeurgh.
These secretaries are W. T. s. Hill who
resigned hit position as physical director
at tha Hill Top branch al Pittsburgh to
become executive secretary or the work
at El Paso; R. I Baker office secretan
or the central branch al rittaburfh. who
liss been flvn leave or absence to con-
tinue until the work with tha troops if
finished snd Rslph Cllquennol siso an
assistant secretary of the rentrsl branch.
W. T. S. Hill has served the Pittsburgh
association ror more than ftv year the
greater part of that being aa physical di-
rector of the Hill Top association Re It
well qualified by training and experience
to head the important work to which ha
has been assigned. R. E. Baker became a
secretary or the Pittsburgh association last
June art. i- graduating from Musktnfure
college. Ralph ciinusnnot has btsn t mem-
ber or the Pittsburgh association starf ror
over a year. a
Hul Like Those of Europe.
The large building In which the work
will be conducted la known at a Y. M. C
A. hut and Is of the type used by th
Pennsylvania Infantry.
HOTEL SHERMAN
114 W. 4th. Nr Brostdway. Lena Angele
IM rooms. unafcaUad tat altuauon cotn-
tort cleanliness. M wk. up; It day snd
ap. Main 7087. rail. Take any bua to
his hotel; far refunded
association In the work among the soldiers
In Europe. It was dedicated list night.
large crowd of aoldlera and civilians being
present. It Is to be eauipperi with
piano a talking machine newspapers and
mag saines.
This beginning or the work by the Pitts-
burg association wis made possible by the
committeemen and friends or the Pitts-
burgh Y. M. C. K. Sufficient funds to
take ears or the work for the first month
has been received.
Four aucb buildings which are rsthor
isrge and commodious to be designated
aa "huta" are to be erected at Camp
Stewart and one has already been erected
tt camp Pershing It was dedicated last
night snd the other rour ar expected to
be in operation at Camp Stewart within a
week.
DRILLING FOR OIL
NORTH OF ROSWELL
Machines Are Ordered That Tests
May Be Made; Development
Company Chartered.
By Times Special Correapondent.
Roawell v M. August J There Is much
local interest in the activity or the Mew
Mexico Petroleum and Osa Development
company whleh recently lias riled articles
or incorporation. It is believed hers the
ilrst tests to be made by this company
win be north or Roswell and that ror a
time at least Roawell will he the base of
operations. Already drilling machines
have been ordered shipped snd It la un-
derstood preliminary work started toward
providing water for the work. Tha water
well will be drilled al once to the test
for oil may be started as soon as tbt
drilling machinery arrives.
"It Is one of the blggeat and best pieces
of news we have had for a long while."
said Judge n. A. Richardson who baa al-
ways insisted that some day oil would be
found In auch quantities In eastern Maw
Mexico that Roawell would become the
center of s Daw oil field "The company
la now getting ready a shipment of trucks
trailers snd drilling rigs and will com-
mence drilling the first hole northwest or
RoawaU.
"Th deal consummated latl week in
which this company leased SAO .000 seres ot
I snd in Santa re tan Miguel. Torrance.
Lincoln and ( haves counties means more
than the average person realises II oil
should be round. The contract made with
the company exsctt s ten per rent rot
ally for the stale and tr It should be
round In paying quantities it would be one
of the greatest revenue producán the sute
haa ever had. And ir there is oil here this
company has the resources and the exper-
ience to rind it."
New Club Is Formed
by Deming Citizens
By Times Special Correapondent
Detnlng. M. M . August I - Th way hem
lag does Unrigs was manifested Monday
morning when A w. Pollard sad 1 Ltwtt
Brown started out to ralee the funds ror
a now Deming rlub to lake th plac or
lb oM Adsiphi. ror so many yart t
factor in Iteming lire The two men went
out in the morning snd by t n'rlurk hsd
tas estañas of oasrly thirty husmeas men
who agreed to pay lit par month for the
ne 1 1 six months and between tatrty aad
forty others to pa) an initiation fee of
five dollars and to pay two dollars t
n sooth A in.- line wss rilled ai I o'clock
Mr. Pollard called th meeting tn order
lr J. u. Molr was lrtd cltalrman and
J. LU BroWa ae retar n
Th rhairnaan appoiaasd R F Hamilton
t. L. Brows and A WÍ Pollard to- reus
the old ronelimtion of th tdeipm tub.
aad report at the next m-eiing
A- W Pollard wat the unanimous choice
for president. C R. Hughes was lerted
elee-president. Marry A Lane accrur
tad J. L. Browa. traasursr.
The r..ii..aiog executive board wst
.levied L H Birklord. R t Hamilton
J. lawia nr..n E. L roulks snd Wtllard
L Hull th president tad secretary being
member inr do aro
The ehir appointed . R Hughes. arl
l euth and W r Holt as membership rom
salitre Than folio d tha regular ma I
mi tts roounlllee boirri held a priet
ssion sud A. w rol lard wsa a levied
president f IS board- AT
war aatda with J. a. Mahuaey t
old club rooms taal arrtussra
pitted ta purrhaa furniture aad futures
is atsaa a Mr. Mshosssy aaa Uaa rouasu
tullas
Sled of í I wt
I parted the club ronaag wttl b as ro
uivte. sitlsui psrtssi vsf tinny dtua.
Los Angeles and San Diego $40.00
San Francisco $60.00
On Sale Daily Final Limit Oct. 31.
Los Angelas and San Diego $35.00
San Frandeco $45.00
On Sale July 23 to 30 Inclusive.
Final Limit Two Months From Date of Sale.
Have Your Tickets Read via the
Golden State Limited
Premier Train of the Southwest. Through Pullman
Equipment to Los Angeles Santa Barbara
and San Francisco.
Leave El Paso 2:55 p. m.
Arrive Los Angeles 2:30 p. m.
CITY TICKET OFFICE ROBERTS-BANNER Bldg.
PHONES 5945851
INCREASE PROPOSED
IN WATER RATES TO
SUBURB DWELLERS
Alderman O'Connor to Draw Up
Resolution Fixing Charge
Outside City.
Alderman J. I. O'Connor proposed an
increase In the water rates for residents
outside the city limits at tha council un ci
nt Thursday morning. Mayor Tom Lea
approved the suggestion and asked Alder
man O'Connor to conrer with the city at-
torney to draw up s resolution ror an In-
crease in th water rates to residents out
side the city limits.
charge of en cents per 1. 000 gallons to
outside consumers Is made In Fort Worth
according to Alderman O'Connor. He asid
that he believed that a minimum rale of
11.50 a month or (0 cenia per t 000 fallona
should be charged A suggestion that tt
per month should be charged for use of th
sr wer was made by Alderman n Connor.
Twenty -ftv n groes asked that they be
given tha privilege to ride m th Jltne
hnsses that carry white people They claim
street car service is not satisfactory at
the present time. The petition was referred
to tha city attornay and tne council.
Permission was granted to Ous Momean to
excavate under the sidewalk at Overland
and Campbell streets.
Allow Hewer EextenMoa.
The rottncll accepted the petition or V.
H. l.awton and A. W. Clayton for a tewer
extension rrom lots tt to at block M High
land I'ark.
Th petition or Jesus F. Orncltts. asking
permission to conduct a wagon yard al 14
South Campbell street wsa referred to ihe
water and sanitary department.
S. L. Mayer petitioned the council to have
atop put to alleged disturbances caused
through the night by s contractmt firm at
work adjoining bis home si tig Myrtle ave
nue. -The matter was referred to the chirr
or police.
Th council accepted two bids for paving
F.I Ptao Hltullthlr company for paving
south Stanton street from tne north line
or Clfhth street to the north line or
Twelfth afreet snd the El Paso Hltullthlr
company for paving Texas street from the
east properly line or Palm street to the
west line or Piedras street.
eel reel Ordinance Pa awed.
The council adopted the two onllnances
for paving on South ritaiium. from Lifhth
to Twelfth streets and the approval ur the
contract and bond; and Texas street from
a point U feet estl of Palm street to Piedras
street.
A petition to hsve Dsllit streeL rrom
Myrtle to Montana paved waa granted tnd
the ordlntnce accepting the pavement on
Federal street from litkoia to Louisiana
etraet. was adopted The council approved
Ihe maintenance bond ror paving Federal
street
A bond or th F.I Pao Bltullthlr company
ror e.wn is s aurely tur tne paving or
I edertl street wst suggested snd approved
The report of the i lly engineer for the
improvement of South Florence street rrom
the north prontriy Un of San Antonio
street to lb north property Ikne of First
uert st an estimated osl "f si I3J s. uss
sdopted by Use council
Height's Realsaaltea A era lad.
The resignation of t W Height as city
SCHEDULE
Lv. El Paso I 2:30 P. M. Lv. Camp Stewart I : I S P. M.
Lv. El Paso 3 ;00 P. M. Lv. Camp Sttrwart 3:30 P. fti.
Lv. El Paao 5 00 P. M. Lv. Camp Stewait 6:20 P M.
Lv. El Paao 7:43 P. M Lv. Camp Stewart S.iO P. M.
Lv. El Pa-o 9.4S V M Lv. Ctvmp Sttrwart 10:13 P. 14.
SUNDAY ONLY
Lv. El Paao 9:00 A.M. Lv Camp Surwart 9:30 A- M.
Buy Your Tickets Bator Boarding Train
GARNETT KING.
GtjtMtal Pas sagas Aasnt
purchasing agent waa accepted. Halght it
evpecteri to act as deputy Ux collector of
LI Paso county with Del Rlche.v ho was
recently appointed tax collector when hit
bond Is tpproved by the state comptroller
and the county commissioners. 0. W.
liurri. city timekeeper will assume the
position of city purchasing agent vacated
by 1 1 sight. Hobert -uuih will be the new
city timekeeper.
Robert Llgon was given permission to
erect a petroleum refinery on the site of
the old Cameron stork yards.
Lighting System for
Y.M. C. A. Huts Is on
Its Way to El Paso
Equipment ror a Delco lighting system
which will be used In the rour Y. M. C A.
huta at tamp Stewart have been shipped
from Detroit according to a telegram re-
ceived yeaterday by P. A. Mrcarl interna-
tional secretary who has charge or the
border army Y. M. c. A. work from here
to the Pacirirt coast.
Camp Stewart Is not arcesstble to the
wires or the i.l Paso tier tile Light com-
pany and In order to have power ror the
operation of the motion picture machines
and ror lighting the buts the association
haa porches 'd this lighting system which
Is aalri to be the very best The system
It operated by means or atórate batteries
snd is said to be Just asatlaracUry aa
having powff-yüTlítíKFiBy Ihe central
plant.
The rour huta at camp Stewart wiu
prababiy be completed next week. Tha
contractor is mating rapid progress with
the work anil he reels confident that he
will be able to complete the bouses In
time for all or them to be dedicated next
week.
with the completion or these rour buta
there will be a total of seven In the camp
around I I Paso. All or these huts wilt
be In chara or secretaries who come rrom
the same stale and district rrom which
came the soldiers lu the tamp where th
but la located.
Troy Laundry Being
Wrecked to Make Way
for Four-Story Block
The old Troy laundry building Is being
wrecked to make room for a new building
which Is to be erectad by Havmon krupp
ror lila wholesale clothing and shoe busi-
ness. Mr. Krupp haa not decided but the
building will probably be rour stories
idgb and cost about I7tuuu. it will be
fireproof and modern tn every resperL
Construction work haa been started on
the three-story addition to the kress build-
ing on Mesa avanu. These three tortea
sre lo be built unto the presettl two-story
building. This work Is being don oy
Jolly A Morris. The three additional floora
which will be used ror storage purposes
will cost about tóu.uoi
Tbs work or wrecking the old Popular
building on Mrsa avenue baa been about
completed. The walla ar all down and
the debris I rpjw being removed p redimí
nary lo exravallng ror the basement and
the eub basemenl or the new building.
Until this building is roeipleted Pop-
ular store is occupying the annex which
facea on Tesaa strt
ADDITIONAL HAUL t.LEJtkH gJtPLOgJL
Five additional men have been put on
between Tucuiucarl. .V M.. and LI Paso by
the railway mail service. These men w'.U
tort the mall for the soldiers stationed st
El Paso and wbsn the traína reach the city
the mall will be ready for immediate de-
livery SUBURBAN
TRAIN SERVICE
BetTren
El Paso and
Camp "Stewart"
Daily Including
Sunday
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