El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 26, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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Saturday December 26 1914.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
FAVORITES RUN TO
FORM IN THE MUD
riPECt HTOR8 Mi k IHRIHTtftH MONKV
I'ROM Mti huh mi HPOHT war pmr
from WHBCTM tA RTMOI'T.
Ptibllr Pirita U Innrr la Three of H Carde
t rnt While Batane of leñera
Were Hll IMejeaV
BY r. II. S HNLH'M
The annual ronnfn of ihe rich avi(Url
hRndlrap over Hi imic rourvc wan rap
tured yesterday afternoon hy Prank Weir
four-year-old filly MiniHnr by KanVrlews
nl nr Mrmii-. with imniiman second and
Horiur in third piare
It bfoMWy the moat inatlrarinr
nmninr of inn vent thai ha taken place
lUirr ih tuki inaiii ii rated In Ihe
firt rrieiinit of i li- Juarez Jockey club M
.ear Hfi Not thai Ihe victory if not
a wipiiiai TT Pratili wir ii on' of
lit- rrrf"i popular owner rarlni at Ihe
entire and nl dom ihe fart dial the heal
- how did tioi win f"r n i' doubtful ir a
tltonrtiaitbrfd on the our-. rouhJ have
(if--ni(d it if winnei in Hie rntn that pre
vaitfil WfiBhti-d at they w-ro y .Urday.
BLOOD DISEASE
TELI.ft ITS OWN RTORV.
Pimple spots on I he nkm. sore throat
auollen o.n-ji' . bone pain catarrh dulled
eve and haaratd look .Not only does the
victim of blood disease surfer phy aicai
ufük'iiirur ami mental dcnreaalon. huí has
'iv i'.iTtt- niina humiliation of knowing thai
' '- tualaO v i anno i i concealed rrom in-
cj ' t.t f rlerwis. Rlood i ; i aae above all
diseases do u Ul have treatment the moment
anv or its symptom are manifest. Write
to" nr. Brown tni Arch St. Philadelphia
or sMiil for a hot i la of
BHOWVH R I O Oft TRKATMCVT. t3
n urti to lt .1 monih Take 11 and note
the Improvement. Por sale by A. E. Ryan
V i.o .. VI l'ao Triaa.
Al lOUOIill .F.st POR IIIRF.
Kl I'n mi Aiitu and IalJ.Icry
Thirty tars'- pa'stia-ei touring cars
and taiin thai never sleep. (piosiie
l.- Norte Hotel. Itn W Man Antonio.
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aW laiaraal
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REM ED'
at Dnueoiirr.on trial box or mail bo. i
raoM pvaíítw is m inkyst. ook i yn my.I
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The trark conditions first robbed the
win or a treat deal of interest and en-
thufllaam. for bad the court remained
fait It Is doubtful If a better balanced or
mure representative field would navo
ever aune to the pott over thla beattuftil
ro u rae than would have faced the alerter
upon thia occailoa.
But the unprecented rainfall of the neat
i'ii diy had turned the rourae Into a
mud the worat courae over which
rat ine ha ever been conducted in thla eec-
tion of the country. m1y five were carded
to face tiw barrier anit one of tneae ue
lined the ttiuc yeiterday inorulnr. leavinf
but lour to ro.
Amon the absentee- were such borea
an Hrookfleld. Bell of Bryn Mewr nroi
venor old Hen Wilhlte and others of
this caliber who have raced with marked
surer at thla meet Hi f and who would
have been almost certain starters with a
taol roitr v.
of the four that raced ihe barrier. Oro
er M tiff he a opemna favorite In llie bet-
tine became almoM craied after ffetttne
lite belter of hi rider ami arwr runninv
away wnh hla Jockey refused to ro to
the poi i and t nen m a joejwy aanwrn
arter dlimountinr refused to ride the
rtorae an an for which hardly anybody
could blame him. The .field was im-tiiv
-w awav wittioui him
After the runninff oí the race the stew-
ards had owner I'meneetier of Orover
lludhi in the stand Tor an explanation or
the actions of the horse The ownr
pointed to ihe fact that Ihe horse has al-
v.a been very unruly and inm when he
got ih. teat of little Hartwell there waa
nothinff to be done with lllm. Ihe animal
instinct . arter aetttnff the heller or his
rider aasertlng Hseir. The stewards ee-
cepted the expranatlon or the owner. It
ws- n reerettable incident deplored by
everybody alike nnl whirti is bound to
happen at times.
Hocnlr showing ihe nvsi speed. ent
ini Hie lead al the rise i.f the barrier.
Hoiii Hryiilimah and RlnsMuK being slow
beginner. Moksworth soon had a lead of
(.even lenafhs upin the other two. Ilnrnir
continued to show the way to the fur turn
hut Imth of the others hlch were run
llllig i lose together had cut down his
lead considerably although Mohsworth
was still keeping something in reeive.
It was roundinff Hie rr nun. however.
Ihat MrUabe on Ringiing ralhd upon hla
mouni. and the filly moving up with a
lush had rone rrom lasi m fir-i place in
rounding the turn i urn inn foi home in
the rd. while Hocnir us- heginnlllR hi
.iMirU'ti his stride perreptibh nnd Mrynli
nun was making his move In Ihe rim
Hnoiigh the stretch Miiiuiuo easily nre
wa from his Held i- vm galloping
Miynllmah finished fasi. but could never
get to ihe leader while Hocnir slopped to
a walk in the run home
Ihe return of the reguhr Kl Paso brand
or weather overhead served lo brink out
i Pig crowd of lovers ol Ihe sport to the
course. The Orovur Munhe- incident nut
inallv -polled the afternoon lo a certain
extent but It Is one or ihos" ihlng- that
are liable to come up any time. Form
ruled falrlj well throughout the day es
pcciall v so In conshb'i at ion of the ti Ark
condition for inree. of the sl public
choices rltiish'-d m from of ihelr respective
race-. with the other winners well played
In Ihe betting ihe ring urrrrln severely
from the day's results. Jockeys McCahe
and Collins divided the riding honors or
the afternoon w nh iwo winner each.
The r l ret event or the afternoon attracted
a field of eight lo Ihe barrier. Willi Hew
i-: i me favorite and Minnie 1 nei fan-
cied the latlei bt-lllff the b't hacked horse
In ihe race. The two choices broke away
together to a good slart and raced head and
head 10 the im linn where Minnie y. went
Into the lead and easily held swhv to the
rintsh. winning in a gallop while Hew
rop quit badly arid finished outside of the
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JOCKEY GLUB JUAREZ
Six Splendid Races
LADIES9
Street Cars Direct to
First Race at 2 P.
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money Alice TerOit erttlne the place wltb
Maile i.ojthiM In (bird place.
Another one of tknee form revertan
which have been takmf place ilnce the
cm-. became muddy happened n the
runntuff of tlie aeconel evnt which was
taken eaally by Rockdale which In hit
previun atari appeared absolutely unable
to negotiate the ffotnff. He was away rather
lowly but moved up with a ruah on the
lower Tut n. and catchlnff Uoula dei Cogneta
an eiffhth out drew away to win rather
easily at the end. The latter another itiai
showed andden Improvement mode all of
the early pare and held on well In aet
Ihe piare with Paneult Hall In third place.
The iblrd event attracted a field or five
rood eprlntert o the post for a race at
rtve forlón with Orlirrér Lad mima; the
favorite at all tunes bonaota waa well
played throughout the bettlnff but in the
tunninff Orlmar I. ad proved easily best
nnd runnlnt; to his recent good form
showed the way ihrouffhout winning hla
fourth race of the present meeting. Thistle
Relic was on her ffnod behavior si the
barrier and raced closest m the pace
throughout finishing ffamal.v and easily
holding the others safe in ihe stretch
sarranor outramlng Bonania In the end.
The surprise of ihe rare was the dull
showing of Palhom which showed no
Jill( . nv fitari. 0f the going
The fifth rare attracted a field of tlx
with Wild Rear always ruling favorite In
me betting and Dr. Neufer and Oblivion
next fancied in the o-der named. kid
v Non and In. Neufer showed the way to
the far turn where the former retired
hut Wild Boar moved up with n rush and
turning for home Dr Neurer and Wild
Rear were head and head. In the run hom
the favorite easily drew away while Dr.
flcurer mm badly and NlTiy mmlne; with
a rush ffot the place with Clfko flnlshlnt-
fist get i in k the abort end of the purst
from Kid Melaon.
The last race of the nMemooii attracted
n field of rive for a race over the mile
course for widrh Remetía ruled favorite
.ind Amity the good thing hacked from
sixes in half that rtgure. The race re
suited in the beat contest or Ihe arter
noon with Ike striker Hose n Ne get
ting the verdict in a drive from Arntih.
with Hleepland In Ihtrd place These two
hsd the race practically u themselves sll
ihe wav and fought it "ut nil down th
stretch wiih McCabe eaally outriding hook
er. and getting; the verdict by n neck with
Amity iwo length in front of Meepland
which ran his usual good race in this kind
or going The ravoriie lay well up on the
pace to the stretch and then began to tire
and finMlied m lai place.
Rucreas cafe
tl semen l).
has a new cher. ( Aflver-
fraternal tirder F.sgles' masquerade ball
Mew Year's Eve. Ityan's academy (Ad-
vrrtlaement) Full Worth Hoofing 11 and 11.10
per roll. Burton l Inffo Co. Ph. 50. (Ad-
vertisement.) URTRN pon riir WHim.ii
SERVICE FIRST
PHONE
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Signs
FOR FRESH OYSTERS
Served in all styles ro to
PHIL YOUNG'S CAFE
nu all Kinds of Mexican dishes not or
celd lunches.
Moerlaln Cincinnati Beer. Kdtestood
Whisky
SWRKNKT. rrop.
DAYS
Grand Stand Every
M. Sharp
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i'ODAY'S SELECTIONS
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ID Peso Morning lime
I Henwar l ady Mint Marie cogntlt
t Have Montgomery LouU Ilea Loffneis
.inkand.
I. P.lsle Oreen Velle Forty Chilton Trance
f star Berta. I. tike Van Zandt Frasite.
l iitegcrv. Ram Reckham Ravenhaii.
Visible silver Tone uhltrlon
PKT:R CLARK.
(Dally Rsclni raras.)
1 i pJand King. Marie corhill l.ady Mint.
9 lave Montgomery Louts Pes Cofftms
.inkand.
Tight Roy Proepero Lad. Plsie Oreen.
Rockdale Ktar Berta. Prazxle.
knlrht of Pythias caterory Ham Beck-
ham. 6 kid Kelson Silver Tone Prince Conrad.
DAVID LKIOHTON.
(New Veril Meralef Telefraph-)
1 Lady Mini. Merle O'Brien. Ren war.
9 Dave Montgomery. Louis Das Cogneis
uniaaff.
3 Elsie Oreen Russ Sana AL Wormwood.
4 Star Berta Andrew U'Dey Rockdale.
I category Itavenhall Knight of Pythias.
6. kid Nelson. Prince Conrad Virginia tí.
C. A. IIMICIN
(Cincinnati leauirer.)
1 Mane coghiil Lady Mint Renwar.
f Have Montgomery Louis Des Cogneta
Faneull Hall.
1. Russ Sand Tight Boy Elsie Oreen
i Andrew o'Day ter Berta Fraicle.
f caiegory. Knight of Pythias ttam Berk
bam.
Prince Conrad compton Hilver Tone.
WALTER PICAR CK.
Loulsllle ( ourler Journal. )
I. Henwar Mane Coffhll) Lady Mint.
j Have Montgomery Zliikand Faneull Hail
3 Rusa iiii ne Forty P.lsle Oreen
t Rockdale Andrew O'Day Forge.
& Knight of Pythias Category Havenhsll.
Hilver Tone oblivion Prince Conrad.
AL noils in
(hen Franclsre Kxamleer.)
I. Marie Cnghlll. l.ady Mint Henwar.
.' Have Montffomery l.riui lies Cognets
Z ink and.
.1 Tight Hoy Russ sand. F.l sic oreen.
4 lady London .star Bern. Andrew u'Isy
V category. Knight of Pythias ham Beck
ham
. .Mrs. Mr . kid Nelson visible.
CONCKNRliti 0P OPINION
t Marie Coghlll. Henwar i ady Mint
ir have Montgomery Zinkand Louis Des
Cognate.
2. Tight Hoy Lisle Creen. Russ Band.
I star tieií i Horkdate. Andrew o'Day.
I .. category knight of Pyihtas Sam Berk-
nam.
Kid nelson silver Tone. Prince Conrad.
Reaper- Charleston.
1 Holland - onno llulgiir.
v. eneta Htrome Llhiod brandy wine.
S Yellow Eyes petelus Brandywlne.
I 1-eonnlne. col Tom Oreen fcneore.
A. Bunjo Jim. Mycrnac. High Class.
(I Uerrard kinmtindy Huguesne.
CHARLESTON ENTRIES.
i.hiiileaton. s. i
l ive rurionn-.
y&M Tiara
runno
-Ji'i Wolland ...
inm M had ra eh .
. Dee. 95. FIRST HACE
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10ft 9Au YorK. Boy. .1
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.iue (sxsniBniirar
all urn; Lamhs Tail
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umi u4 SKeets
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SK:iMi MACtv
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ifsn ato Curte us
une mile.
to:. i M)S Khewhere . . 10ft
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..ni Tranr'm'n .105! 2is Volthorne
t 1 1 ask
.105) vtwi Jacob fiunn
tor. Mimesis ...
.10ft Pftoo Morkler ....
.108 IMSTay Pay . .
ifr.71 Ml no a .
v:.ou Sontello
1 1
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TIIJHli HACK 8la furlonits-
1500 (alivy Wf swr7 Amerlcus
I Of
Tuesday and Friday
Few Minutes From Cor. El Paso and San Antonio Streets
Prlnr ':hp.lon
wm Borpmint .101
taa vilr im
ten Toddllfw ...IN
mi? Hill i oliin.. .l9r.
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QHWfH hace lUiHiicuri
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MIS Mvr.nar
MM Nanlrr 101
MM Moaniifht
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Mil Pan l l in. lOv
i M. B. Ctrrnll 100
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SIXTH rai:f m mil.
fM7 nlnciM .. .1001 nn Stentor
MM T. Han rock ..loo rift orrard .
r.rntturl ...mi ttn Quick sun
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vow I. r.irannr ill
Ml Plain Ann in
m: lmiliirjiir III
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WmMmj rioudy; track raat.
BREVITIES
(AtfvsrtlMOMnt.)
Dr. Mm Dtnim no-Hi Milla Bid.
Wood cheaper than Coal. Baron Fuel l
Ice Co. Pbone Mil
Is t.harjrd Willi Wife Br.tlng
0. C. Ouerrero wis arrested by Mount!
Pollceuian Benson yesterdly ond was
lodfcd Id the city jail charred with wile
btatlnf . Ouerrero otfered sU(til resistance
to the officer and waa led lo pollrr bead
quarters with a lariat around hla body.
Dr. Anna ntum. Buckler nidr . orar mit.
Longweirs Tut Urnder Ltm auto
batisie trucks ire tlways on ilme-dsy
ana nifni semce. pnon I.
lull Worth Moorinf-ll It.M and I! Ml
per roll. Buiion-Ltnto Co.. Ph. 0.
Accused or Pistol Carrying.
John junlan was srrcsied early yeslerdsv
mornlnir by the police and charred with
carry-Ins a pistol. A .11 Colts police re
volver is said to have been found on 111
pin-ton. with two exploded cartridges In
I tic chambers. He will be transferred lo
the ronnty rourt today.
KCEVIL'S
Dutch lunches hot luncbea Budwauer.
Phone orr. wiison-Miiliean tbe best
cleaners. White work a specialty.
Paper that mora. Ph. 1117. Samples sent
(o your home. Ooldlnr. til Trust Bldr.
Claims Man Robbed Him.
Abel Orhoa was arrested last night on
complaint of Victor Fernandez who al
ea;ed that Oehoa Is one of ihe two men
who knocked him In the head Wednesday
in iii In his store on Siemens afreet. For
nander. said that ochoa and notlier man
came into his store and made purchase
aKftrea-atlna; 40 rents ami then struck him
nown ulth a cluh when he demanded pay
ment. Ochoa is docketed as a auspK lou
rharacier.
Dr. Jamleson. diaeaaes or kidney blad-
der skin and rectum fits Milla it Ms.
Try the new ds-gale Bar.
heat T. F. Kelsir. Prop.
You eel tha
Dr. Paaet Dentist non. nan. Bidf.
Meilraa Is stabbed.
Agustín Conireras was hronght to llw
emersency hospital at police heii(inuarier
at 8 90 o'clock laM nlsht with his eniirc
MMYil. EyM ..im
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FATIMAS smoked 4 to 1
Four men smoke FATIMAS
for every one who smokes
any other 15 cent cigarette.
Every FATIMAsmoker
thinks this majority
ought to be bigger.
fafíttljKjtU iVaMII dk
lefl cheek laid open from a knite wound.
Dr Frank Lynch was called and look seven
stitches in the wound. Contreras would
not rtiviilffe ihe name- of his assailant
merely statins: that he was approached at
the -ianton street bridge by another Mas-
lean who asked him what he had on hint-
When he said be had nothlna; of value
arcorrtlnir to contreras. ihe man slashed
at him with a knife.
Leefwell'a Taaae Lavender Line rent
cars teilcabs. llmoualnes and auto has
rare trucks five best service day or
nirhL Pbone I.
The awelleat bar la sown
at tbe Üem.
rtsjeat roods
Need rlasaea?
near dreron.
Ask Serall 108 Texas Si.
TMXE TOM AT CRAWFORD.
old Time Melodrama Pleases Bin Crowd
at Popular Theater.
IT "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as rendered hy
ihe Olass players rave orrense to any per-
son in last nleht'H audience at the Craw-
ford tt wa- not evident in Ihe casual ob
server but on the contrary it seemed to
rive pleasure lo s lot or people ir applause
Is to he taken ss a measure or satürac
iton.
it is -ionie suty years since Harriet
Beer her Stowe w role the story that siar1iei
the world.
The nroeram inrorms the reader thai
one Chaile Morran Is responsible for the
drama t liatlon used and his Work make;
the 'most of an Interesting melodrama
The cat this week la a larre one and
to Introduce the proper ''atmosphere acv
eral nerroes are used to considerable ad
ventar'- The -matnr by ihe Aetna club
quartetle and the dancing- eonteat by
THE LOBBY BAR 316 San Antonio St.
Classiest of Wines Liquors and Cigars
J. & ADAMS Prop.
mu
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Today
Admission $1.00
rroup of roiored boya are not unimpor
tant reatures or the production. While
members or the cast mlftU appear to bel
ter advantage in the morenodern drami
each and all are up u the mqulremenls.
and It Is moat Itkely that the Crawford
wilt he tued to lLs ultnost to accomnio
dnte all those who. havlnr heard of ihe
play are naturally curious to see for
themselves now that the oppporluniiy la
presented.
"To Whom II May Concern: Pursuant
to Instructions I haw received from Ve-
nustlano carranxa. First chief of the Con-
stitutionalist Army in charro of the Kiet.ii
live power of the nation I dslre lo an-
nounce to all whom It may concern that
any loan or other ohllraiton contracted bv
(jen. Fulallo Oullrrrei. Oen. Francisco Vlll.i
orany other person claiming: to represrni
the Mexican Oovernment will bo rcpudi
atdd and solemnly disowned by Mr. Car-
ranxa in his capacity as First enter or the
Constitutionalist army In rharire of tho
Executive Power or the Nation.
(Signed) ELISEO AMIEDONDO.
(Adverttaetnent.)
Fine Shot Gana Revolver
Hunting Knires Coats
Camp Kits and Ammunition
Shel ton-Payne Arms Co.
Cor. El Paae anal Overland Via.
minium
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