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EL PASO MORXINO
TTESIUY, JANUARY 51. 19M
WAS IT MIBDER
OR ACCIDPNT ?
! solid business men of Demin* is an j
| excellent thin* for the town,
I Thursday afternoon the home of j
•) i Gilbert M Harris near the MoChodftit j
' | chimb in this city was discovered to I
j lie in flames and In spite of ail that j
_ !could tie done by the willing helpers)
, Ithe building war burned to the ground '
Body of Mexican Found in Bed in a few minutes Luckily nothing
| else eatight. Mr. Ifarrfs was Insured
ot River on Juarez Side and )m the Bumide agency to the amount
j of IS"(t, which wll partially cover his
Tin Matime Girl
at Ibt Play
No Explanation as to
Cause ot Death.
Ira
TM* MOOT ATTRACTIVE
CALENDAR
OF THE NEW YEAR
<l*OS>
ONLY WITNESS OF TRAGEDY
States That He Saw a Mau Kali Front
tiff Mexican Central Bridge hut Hid
Xut Investigate—His Tale De-
clared Improbable.
Tlx Ibmlng e<s i;.I club dance at the
! opera house Friday evening waa well
j attended by members and guest* and
la very enjoyable time was had The
• vi.line managers of the opera house, ' Oawdsta irfsissheets,by
M-*-.*. Hymn A me doing!
x ycepiionaiiy well In t heir new under- water color afteev.
; inking.
Rvery one war wondering what that
jgHn on t'hrir Ralthei't face meant
■ last Meridav until some one oil the
i 'inside" eatise along and called him
r'paiwt." The little one !* a girl
. gtvM It the true
. Tb® iwu
(Ml of OTift of B .1
mrioora in si** An«j
w ctf.Dj.ai.i-
uf»-
ot (Jill hO
it« rr|erti«i«cti<Fo «A
M11. min
•a itllOrtlt U««1 «*tiH»<raia* «»f tiM>
r rb c*»lrmiw. tgittv but an imperfect
of Iop nrtftDlf of this charming
tMtriiC* of l>i*Ur*.
How l« OMalE It,
• tikrix tin r«*ri
rv.ih «r RtturuiM, OH, pFn.ud t.m ft
r*»|H trf Me In GtftUlf* ftwi a QMm
fj**u*n label t«k«« fr*tnj a Uotrl Bind
Hmoi OH, far Mo p-*u#r«> and Urn
Oi -lie 4* *.gu lalml from a pti
<J"ld Ha: A l»'tn;ORiiirlie|<i
HAS UNSULLIED
anr-
W*iW Ot Mr,
, tl > n ft
THE CASE IS ANOTHER MYSTRBY
t»»: <i Bar »»n; OR ft <r He |*
ANTECEDENTS!
<U*su! ivody *'»* found itv
ih*» Rhi Offend* rivvr on
f»id<- yopterda?. and. an in
if a RimUar find
w»»fcH fei?o Uh* affair ts
i rayat* rr.
i «n!i that <»f a
und hfeff
'tw HOC
»r>*duria n
endur >m re~
f JiW MDd ot
.# of rlttirf
ttif-ntitint'd i
< Car! i nurd from Fir at Pa#*’.)
t In th*
th*- Mni1 an
walk ta k*n \u
in nffi'taU. and.
>•». t»n that hid1
arm'd •uotii ib*
at th« Biiinft«c* court was
road*' th* or* aaton of an tmpoailtg
Oriental pa|»Ait.
In ]'*k3 n»K.)}.«nd university confer-
n i\ njvrn Oaneral HaMerman the hon-
fV.iry »>f Docior of UiNtfy
For hta *tiffivavon> in behalf of civ-
,Hu.:?ion In th* fur e&U hr received
th< thank* of the Fniveiaal Poctal
ptot _______ „ ____
aiao in** uatba uaxnw of U*> dn«i«*r
UiroQfh *bt»ni r<ni wt*h it <Miv*ra4
*....... i Th»» #>r of Um» Jirlrw of U)M
* « ba mtmS by tha
*r of U*»
foo4a
■.............................................. .I I..I.
FERNDELL
Roly Poly Cherries
An1 earned Red Cberrie«, preserving all the Btunmer gweet-
nehs M prime New York Cherries. They are pitted before
they Be canaed, and are ready for any of the many uses to
wliifMiousekw-pers put eanued Cherries.
lecommend Them Highly and Sell
lem at 35c Per 2 1-2 Pound Can.
ASK OUR CUSTOMERS ABOUT THEM.
OHN B. WATvSON
Grocer, Provision Merchant, Tea Dealer,
rel. 151. Cor. Stanton and San Antonio Sts.
JO<L ___HR ...
art Mir raiamUr ran be i
purcbaRd >4 ftfth«*r
fSoc/irr dfikAfjtx
^ Jn ^»*4/rorPerf orm*ac* _
ARMOUR PAQKIN6 CO., Armour Station, Kantao City, Kansas.
.licet!
of twite
on the
2f the‘street ' ar bri'ig'
-am the mar f*U from
bridge afoul S oikxk
He thought the man
.ceil' to him a few mite
• ,M
water
or
fata)
In A igus.1 Hk5. h> rcelg.'.cd hi:< IKJ
’ on ant t-oirufi ,» the iTiltid.
MiU'< In recognition of falihftil ole
•ervgntg* of trusty relation*," and of
in* 'Sort* to wupprens a nefarious
(if I*' in ypirtte under mver of the
Ane r lcan flag hia map sty, the king of
.smm. .ten or cl aim with me deeont-
ton of Knight Commander of the
'!f»r Exalted Order of tlx* White Ele-
phant King Norodom tendered the
inviwrtltare of Commander of the Hoy-
*1 Order of Ombodis in appreiiation
iif hb effort* to Introduce imats and
te!‘ graphs into CamlioiiSa unit Cwhin-
TRAMPS HOLD Ul'
OFFICEROFLAW
An Act of Unparalelletl BoIiIiicsn
Committed on Stanton Street
About Eleven O'clock
Last Nijfht.
TO LIBERATE A COMRADE
- < hi:’.*.
ti ta who
He was hftnot
of ex President
for
interest In hts
Mrx,tan On
j .2.11, e to Siam,
! t la r* if*
It* r 1* «*crihr<|
? «utirt‘ 3r*'hgth.
itae •minister's
tfclft h wfeU h-
v - -.a was I,!;*- of
ml*
1? i'hn 7ennt*e!u ! Polio‘‘l,iau Hudson Held at Bay at the
Point of. Pistol and Compelled to
Release a Vagabond Arrested
and on Way to Prison.
m of |>e«ee and j
»mi to the great sol- j
the declaration that)
f arcer m emit hem |
!W0 ;
AtDfikfeU (Mp^omtiuyw
H;shl**rmfeh RPfteri
• “ Jnamr of !,. avenworth At j SEARCH MADE FOR PKRPETRAT0H8
• xpiriuloa of in* flrst term he was .
i -.. I». 1 l,v C K M ire head The - ■
ra! U a splendid type if the hand-
tii-- »nd eounly Kentmky gentle
CALLS ENGLAND’S PRIDE.
t f|t
hi
t r found
mil a#* to how h*- mol hi# d*-alh *.! it-
1b* fet-iiunti ojitiaon that thu man was
ma! i«»rwl feud j»ut thero
On Sunday niKht i»» jiuhtitth^d in
• (•►icrday'V Tiro«».. a roan
iiu ft uolWtor of f-uHthniM hudd tip
**-u’Ia) jw-oith* Tu.tr the bridge and
rrHGv.fi th*m *'f th'*ir rnonry It l«
ihmiKhi by Mtni* that Uu- dead man
ft'utul yuKitt-rday is lt»r vj». 11m <»f this
t»td‘i Dinrauder s wotk.
An officer of the Jaw held up by
a masked man in the very heart of the
city and relieved of a prisoner whom
he was escorting to the jail was an
In KJ Paso at
Paper Makeri Yield.
\pidott»n, ^ ih . .Ian 26 The Inter- i exciting drama enacted
i .i - ndl llrothi rhood of P«per Maker* j u 0-<.|0(.k )iut evening Offleer Hurt-
■on and two unknown trampe were
the print ipal actors. Although seven
it a conference with the manufaetur-
• is today yielded to th<* request of (ho
mill owners, and will return to the
it ag hour schedule. This means
v! \i my two hours a week and until
midnight on Saturday.
DEWING NEWS.
Vrceland as an Asset.
While II H V roe lurid genera) man
u'-ff of the Metropolitan Street rail
’•v.iv was a hrakeuuin on the old
North Shore read, he was a-e igned
to i gpedal carrying William C
Spe iai t'oTrcsixmdencc.
I)pihing N M Jan, Our genial
friend, i olllns. the dentist, 1m back in
J‘fining again lb lias hung hi* jOVf r nystcin
shingle at the new Allison dfllee build-
ing
M M. MeOecney. a resident of New
ton. Kan,, who owns considerable real
estate in this city, ha* la-en in henv
lug eotne weeks p.o«t booking after vie
iIouh buFinest intereHis Mr MetJe<‘
iiey will leave for Kansas the brat of
the week,
Mrs M K. Andrus, mother of W
.1 Andruft, a young geuMeman, who,
for Mevtrill yearH pH»»t. has lx*c>n vixit-
lug Heatitan 1‘Meh! of till* place pastu^l
from lhi* life at her home in HacKep-
Haek. N. I . on the LMrd imit Mr An
driiH is m an 1*31 Paso hospital Buffer-
ing with a Severe (ftmi* of iritiM.
All of the 1kmlug <arnlvalltew, with
but few exceptions, have returned
from 1*1 Paso and rejiort a g<n>d time
in spite of the* bad weather El Pa mo
utiH did c-verything in thdr j>ower to
show the visitor* a fine time. The
Doming delegation ir still crowing
over the victory of Pnrkwlale, but j
don't my much about the broncho |
riding, excepting that they thought ;
Fouler entitled to a place in the prizes !
D Field of Atlantic Flty, who
ha* been vial ting bln father here, re
turned from « run Into Arizona find
left a 1 moat immediately for the City
of Mexico where he will spend atxmt
three w«*eks on busines-s.
The bufeinewH men* comm it ten* of
the* Adelphf dub organized at a meet-
ing hold at the oflue of Field ^ Boil the
evening of the 24th. Thi». commitue
iw the outcome of what was for me 11 v •
the Hu*ineu?5 Me n 8 uaaoctatimi and • —---.
outside of looking alt«*r the ImHlnfsv QUAY,
interests of the Adelphl club they will
shots were fired during the fray no
one was hurt, and the work of the dar-
ing liberator was a success.
Policeman Hudson had just arrest-
ed a vug in the Office saloon for sell-
ing “phony" jewelry and was proceed-
ing with hb prisoner to the city Jn‘,1
he turned down St tin ton street
from Ban Antonio and was passing
the new Trust building, now in pro-
cess of construction, a masked man
Whitmy and a party of rnpltaH«U suddenly stepped out from behind
I he visitors qu s pile of bricks, and. thrusting a revol-
tioned the North Shore official* rather v. r in 0fR« or's face, commanded
* F • !y about the properties and th di | him to throw up Ms hands. Officer
management', and found a surprising Hudson fully understood the* import.
go k of information At djuereiit i of the command and compiled, in do*
: no h during the conversation quo* in# this he- released his hold on the
him* w..-r« referred to Vrceland for • prisoner, who with his daring lllx-ra-
GH wrr. and with good siic»«‘mf for Tor texjk to his herds northward on
t h * r. iiNMii that he had f>< «m studying Stanton to San Antonio Htreet. Ah
tl;i- history and workings of the road the paii ran awav Officer lludHoa
;ind Knew Fong Island like a book. ! colic clad hlmwdf and ojientMt fire on
After th- tour of inspection wan over j them The masked man paused for
Mr Whitney remarked t<» some of hi* j^ moment and <overed his retreat, re
< olb aguj s As tar an I <»ri see turning two ahotK. and then with his
about trie only vahiahb aswd that | pHrtner disappeared from view on
<*ad has it< this iirakeman, \ rceiand. North Stanton. Officer HucIhoii fired
N-w York 1 irner five shot* At the fleeing men. which
^ .. .. with the two fired by the tramps made
Reason for Thanks. seven In all
The* Rev Percy S Grant wm* re i In a few minute* an excited crowd
• cnUy called upon to make an after of wore than a hundred people gath-
itl'ini’r *,K..Th upon ). topi. tthl<li ’h'' w,‘m; 0««»™
, , , Ui(»t anil Haker, who were at the po-
’G ' "«'l ihmk wonl.l l.<- <•*!«■, mlljr In |t,.P Mn,u,n. onlv a short illBtam e
1.1ei'tmg to hi* auditor* After talk ilW!lv, h„ar(1 slmlH am, haWenw,
in at..«il various mliloois other than j ltl ,j,e ilirectlon whence they came.
"** 10 hl». 'f *al<l It' tin la’ing told Which wav the men
..ni nde,, ,lra«df of the preacher wh<. w,.IlU ,h„v mlt them, hut
wwt to ttUJt a putthonrr and founo sfmI1 round that they had. for the time
‘“* home Alter ringing the ma(|,. good their eacape.
deer t.elt m vain, the preacher was) while turning the corner of a
street near the court house Officer
(Ireet's horse fell with him and con-
siderably bruised him tip.
Officer Hudson says that the man
whom he had under arrest was a vag
walking a»uy from the house when
a parol shouted from its rage on the :
.iont porch;
Thank you. sir! Thank you'"
Why?" answered the preacher
XVhat have you to thank me for"'
who was released from jail on Sotur-
l ot not mentioning that confound ; (lay nlRht while the man who con
old cracker, respondwl the P»L- t fronted him with a revolver was
New Xork limes t masked, the officer thinks he knows
! who he is. and It Is thought that the
at rest of the tw o will be only a matter
, 1 Of a very short time, unless they es-
jnifh the general Interests of the town ,*1 ' i’*ni ®hut up his shop .aped from the city last night.
to the utmost
this kind ■ otnpc
An organInttlmi of
r-d as it Is of the most
ALBERT
SCHUTZ
&. COMPANY
T
Manufacturers’ Apts
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
MERCHANDISE
BROKERS
Office and Salesroom
No, 203 South El Paso Street.
Telephone 563,2 Rings.
P. 0. Boi 128.
EL PASO. - TEXAS.
MAX SCHUTZ, M«r
And lock the doors It s time to stop, j 0tnr(>r Hudson says that the attack
I hete a nothing doing, anway. ! made upon him was so unexpected and
"ty* are on a holiday. ,be ’ drop " which the hold-up had on
the boss la on hi* car j biin so complete, that for a moment
t o., II Pleas- to understand b thr.-w up bis hands.
That Quay- just Quay -is running | HuiUwn ,m, aHva„ u-en considered
i, , * .** .. . a brave officer and only did what, in
! o -“I? .V'" [all probabiSHy. any other man would
dold lit<’ country up until | have done under like clrcumataneea.
he middle of next year The dated is considered one of the
most davtug ever committed In El
| i'aso and the police will leave no
1 ra> | stone unturned in an attempt to np-
I prehend the perpetrator*.
Of Course.
Novice (wanting to know)
tell me what an impressionist |*. Why
I* hi* gras* rial and his sky green?
Philistine- - Well, ordinary artists
try to paint what they see. An Itn-
pmsskmist palms what he doesn't see
j but what he thinks one ought to see,—
Kan Pram iseo Town Talk.
SAN JUAN'S MAYOR SUSPENDED.
Governor Hunt Order* Investigation
of Fraud Charge*.
San Juan. P. It.. Jan. 26.— Governor
Hunt, acting Independently of any
Last Link.
''How Is this?” exclaimed the con- i judicial proceedings, today suspend j»1
! virted murderer. I thought you Manuel Egoacue, mayor of this city,
thought
promised to get me scot free'"
I did," replied his attorney, as he
j looked over the last evidfm e of the
state "but circumstance*, my dear
.sit. halter c****."— Baltimore New*.
On the Way.
, May-She still consider* hereelf a
! girl, but she * getting to be an
i maid. Isn't *he
Pay—Yea, imoed. a few more sum
nx is wtl) find her paying for her lew
i cream and sod* water hernelf.— l-hU
i adelphla Pre*a
) from ofllre.„aiul orderisl an lndepond-
; ent investigation Into the city frauds.
' A prosivutiou of ICgoi. uo la pending
j tM’fore the dutricl court on the charge
of using tha city records to cover up
evidence of speculations, but the con-
sensu* of opinion Is that It will be
Impossible to procure a jury to con-
oid vlct him, a* the mayor has a great
popularity and following.
Alliance With Germany Is Bitterly
Resented.
I,on<lc n. Inn. 26.—The Indignation
expressed by Arnertcan journals over
Hie contltiuance of Germany's harass-
ing operation* in Venezuela does not
exciu- surprise m England, The at-
tempt of the German naval authori-
ties to destroy me 3an Carlos fortifi-
cations. capture a gunboat in Lake
Maracaibo, and interrupt the passage
of supplies from Columbia eastward
Ik eoriKldered most opportune by all
Kng lab writers commenting on the
affair, since it i* a direct affront at
the Washington government, which is
striving to make peno and procure
a satisfactory s.-ttlr in< it of outstand-
ing claims.
Hands Which are tied can not. hmv-
i v, r, he publicly Washed, .vhen v< ;,pon-
Mhliltv for the hostilities at Maracai-
bo Is disclaimed. Th- German,-com-
mander* may not receive their orders
through the British admiralty, but
(he alliance hind* both nations, and,
according 'to the But Hu press, what-
cvi r is done on ihe coast of Venezuela
is I v Joint autiiority. If Ge.many be
guilty of unfriendly conduct toward
the rolled State*, England, oh a part-
ner lu tho alliance with her, is also
responsible
Germany’* Swagger Methods.
This obligation to support an ally
whose swaggering methods and of
fensive manners can not lie controlled
lends emphusis to the warnings from
the strongest conservative Journals
Hint there will bo grave dissatisfac-
tion throughout the united kingdom
If the alliance with Germany involves
England in any sort of trouble with
the United States. The Yorkshire Host
sums no the matter thus; "YVe are
not prepared to sa< ritlce American
friendship to German impetuosity."
The court and ministry between
them have put England In a false po-
sition. If the truth were not known
that there Is a Joint responsibility for
the blockade, which Balfour himself
described as belligerent rather than
pacific, the protests from the British
press against the ill timed provocative
tactics of the German naval command
ers would be more emphatic. As it Ib,
Englishmen who abhor the German al-
liance must carry Kipling's recent
pwin, "The Bowers," in their waist-
coat pockets ami keep silent when Ihe
German emperor Is demonstrating
how useful a costly navy can Is- la
disturbing the peace of the world and
creating had blood.
The evidence that Germany does
not desire a peaceful solution of the
Venezuelan question causes anxiety
not only In England, but nmong an
Important section of the kaiser’s sub-
jects. It is Yearned that prominent
Gorman financiers with interests in
Month America have sent a letter to
Chancellor von Billow in which they
any the recent proceedings will cer-
tainly harm German commerce. These
financiers urge on the government the
desirability of conciliating rather
than alienating South American feel-
ing. in view of the large German col-
onies In all the South American re-
publics.
“The Kaiser'* Vengeance.”
The resumntlon of the bombard-
ment of Fort Sun Carlos, near Mara-
caibo. is regarded as confirming the
view that It is purely a German en-
terprise. The evening newspapers re-
peat their headlines such as "The Kai-
ser's Vengeance."
The Star says editorially that It j
dm* not suit the kaiser to allow the !
question to be referred to The Hague ■
tribunal and promptly and peacefully
settled. Therefore, just when negoti-
ations are beginning, he orders his j
war ships to open lire on the Vonegu■ )
elan fort.
Ihe agitation in Great Britain fori
breaking off the alliance with Gernta '
ay has been voiced at many political |
meetings. It is considered particular- j
ly unfortunate that Prime Minister I
Balfour and Lord Lansdowne. the
minister of foreign affairs, should both i
la- under the weather at the present i
time.
English People Aroused.
The strength of feeling among dls- ;
tingulshed people outside of political j
personages against the alliance is re-
markable. George Meredith, the nov-
elist. has written a letter encouraging
the formation of a liberal association
at Leatherluad. where he resides. In i
his letter Mr. Meredith says:
"There was never a more feeble gov- j
eminent conducting the affairs of the i
nation. We may trust the liberal party ;
to be independent of foreign entan- ;
glements."
There has been no communication
between the United States embassy
and the British foreign office on the'
subject of the bombardment of Fort
Ban Carlos. The visit of Mr. White
!r-----*---
H. LKSINSKY, A. SOIJ3MON,
President. Vice President.
B. I’. MK HKLSON, Seeretary.
8.3. FREUDENTHAL, Gen. Mgr.
The 11. Lesinsky
Company.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
JOBBERS Of DRY GOODS.
-2-
We carry
a complete
line of
Staple and
fancy
Groceries
and guar-
antee all
our goods
: first class.
i ---
We solicit
the trade
of dealers
only, and
give special
and careful
attention
to mall
orders. Give
us a trial.
FREE!
EQUAL TO A SIDE TRIP
THROUGH MEXICO AIXD
INDIAN RESERVATION.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
Guides Furnished Free of Charge.
Souvenirs of your visit for a small
or large consideration as you may
like—consideration cash.
You can select Mexican Drawn
Work, Carved Leather (made in
Mexico), Mexican Zarapes or Blan-
kets, Mexican Baskets, Mexican
Onyx, Mexican Opals, Mexican
Hats, Navajo Indian Blanketa, In-
dian Baskets, Indian Beadwork.
If You Don’t See What You Want Ask for It
W. Q. WALZ CO.
101 El Paso St., El Paso, Tex.
FRESH FROM THE OVEN,
Our bread, rolls and buns are appe-
tizing and toothsome, Made from
a superior grade of flour, in abso-
lute cleanliness. Nothing whatever
of a deleterious nature used In our
products. We make cake that is
delicious and wholesome. Unex-
celled In purity or quality. Spe-
cial cakes baked to order for wed-
dings, parties, etc., on short notice,
at very reasonable prices.
BELGIAN BAKERY,
Phone 310. 210 E. Overland st.
KLINE’S
MEXICAN
AND INDIAN
CURIO CO.
Headquarters for all kinds of Mexican and Indian Curiosities,
Carved Leather Goods, Souvenir Goods, I'ottery, Fans, Autiquities,
Opals arid Other Precious, Stones.
Specialties: DRAWN WORK, MEXICAN AND NAVAJO BLANKETS.
We Are the Exclusive Wholesalers on the Mexican Frontier.
Every Bakery Makes Good
Bread and Fine Cakes, but
We Make the
Best Bread and
the Finest Cakes
Simply because we nse the best
ingredients that money will
buy. Our shop is the only
bakery in El Paso that is equip-
ped with machinery to make
either bread or cakes.
TO BE CONVINCED OF THESE
FACTS CALL AT THE.....
CITY STEAM BAKERY
216 Mesa Avenue.
TELEPHONE 434.
Navajo Indian Blanket, Rug and Curio Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Handsomest Line ever shown In the oily. Goods direct from our own trading post on the
Keservutlon. .No middlemen's profit*. Mullorde
501 TEXA8 STREET
protits. Mail orders receive prompt attention.
MRS. J. B. MOORE, Manager
('. K. MORKHEAD, President.
JOSKPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pres.
,T. C. LACKLAND, Cashier.
H. BUSSELL, Asst. Cash.
State National Bank
ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
A Legitimate Banking Business Transacted in All Its Branches
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MEXICAN DOLLARS.
K.iL&i.:*. mu* JX&*.
Gallup Coal,
per ton........ <pU*VyVy
POWELL STACKHOUSE, Jr. phone b
NAPOLEON J. ROY,
PRACTICAL TAILOR AND CUTTER,
Banco Minero
of Chihuahua
CAPITAL
$4,000,000.00
AGENCY IN JUABEZ.
J. GKO. IlILZINGEK, Manager.
A General Banking Business
Transacted.
THE INTERNATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK
KNBigt K OKEEL.
J. GEO. IULZINGER, Mttimgor.
JOHN M, WYATT. Cashier.
THE ACCOMMODATION BANK
OF EL PASO.
Transacts a general banking busi-
ness. Buys and lelj* exchange on
all parts of the United States,
Mexico and Europe.
Savings Bank Department Open
From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
The largest stock of Stylish, Up-to-Date Woolens In the oity.
HOTEL SHELDON. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
L
Picture Framing
14 Years Experience
*Vi t
Tuttle Paint and Glass Co.
CURIOS
CIGARS
M. SCHAPER
Ciudad Jaurez, Mex.
FINE LINEN DRAWNWORK.
DOILIES 8x8 DOZEN $1.00 WHEEL DOILIES 3x5 DOZEN $1.50
* * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL V* *
FRESHEST TOBACCOS IN THE CITY.
H. B. CHARMAN,
Dealer in Havana, Key West. Domes-
tic and Mexican Cigars.
Tobacco, Cigarettes and Smokers’ Articles
I Pool Parlor. 101 San Antonio St.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
Finest line
of Saltings
and Gents’
Furnishings.
JOHN BRUNNER
104 EL PASO STREET.
THE LEADING
TAILOR OF
EL PASO.
TEXAS.
EL PASO MATTRESS CO. |!
' I
| MHuiacturers sf Beddings ot Ail Kinds. Fins Mattresses a Specialty.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER AND REPAIRED. *
J 60S NORTH KANSAS ST. TELEPHONE 939. *
The Liberty Bakery’s
Home Made Bread
Is the Best thing that has happened
in the bread line.
FREE DELIVERY.
412 South El Paso Street.
TELEPHONE 787.
The tuarqul* of Salisbury wrote atr-
era! plwx-* of fiction when a young
maq, but they never were p'jb!.»lied
Labor Note*.
King Kdward VI* will visit the
1C,nera in March, but will not leave
hu yacht.
King MeneWt of Abyssinia has ex-
preaaed a desire «<i revisit the capital*
of Burope—Exchange.
EL PASO DAIRY CO.,
to the foreign office todnv had no cou- .The largest 2ind meet ,»mulcte dairy in the -Southwest. We ate Dleaaed to hare rlalton
nectlon with that subject and the em-1 ^craTn5,&5^,,,^
hassy has not m*eivfcd any instruo ; street car toTwnUioSi Teu-phon* i56 j# SMITH, Manager.
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
CO* DPSO* AVENUE 1*0 N. SANTA FE STREET
; TELEPHONE 581. EL PASO, TEXAS.
A General Hospital for Medical,
Surgical and Obstetrical C,^.
A TRAINING 8CHOOI, F<2g Kt'B«Rs IS
fOMH-tWD AT THR Hosrmt 18
tiuna in the matter from Washington.
Marriage a Dream?
Marriage has a sure awakening be-
cause marriage is a dream.—New York I
Proas. i
Ofiff U/offtr at El Paso Laundry,
OUlt VVulul 901 Santa fe St Phone 47
MISS M. R. SHAVER, Supt
rSjfeS;»«asir
eral Memorial Hospital, New
1 York City.
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El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1903, newspaper, January 27, 1903; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582441/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.