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Thursday. February 18 1915.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
9
MORNING TIMES CHART JUAREZ RESULTS
. JfillF.. Mpi. Feb. 17. -Severity-third day. Weather cloudy
IZlfl Tl"aT HACK rive and one-hair furlong". Puf.
y winner. 1B0; second m third II.
lr.de Horse
Tract fait.
Maiden three year-aids.
3100 solder s Rest JLtvlngstom...ll9 1
vií reta w'-oviiurtoni 11B
Serf Savin (Newimn4fl3on 115
SWO Virginia linld (FleldBrosl 110
nun) Tommle (.'oleman (RMcCoy) 11$
tamlooh (UVanGordon) 11B
'.'IRI Viva (JCVerrlss) 110
-.W7 Oxiggety (CaniiibeilAOray) m
3171 Old Boh (KTShortcH) na
Wr- 81 j H Mr Fin. Jockey.
Vi a S U
2 1
4 71
a 8
St .
Hire
Gentry
Kcderls
McCSbe
A. Motl
Prodln
Molesworlh
J. Howard
Oro?
Op. cv
3 4
s-l
-t S
4
t I
4 40
1 I
11 18
18 H
f Iff Rt 9 11 Time - -ia l.r. I -Oa Stnlfler'4. Rest I T. liare.
M show. Frls l place -5 show. Serf Snvln. 1-0 show. Winner b. a. by Cessrlon-
chtnels. Trained by P. T. Cblnn. Scratched! kittle Nay. Sundín start rood. Won
first three driving.
Snldor's Best outrun early finished rsi uid oitratnad rla In a -drive. Latter
rorred the pare to the stretch and liten took the lead but hunt when challenged
serf Savin came wide in slreirh awervefl badlv and k'rderls had to mop riding to
-trafhlon him nut; riiimhrd fait 7amloeh mill '
"4?1 1 SECOND HACK One mile. Selling. Four-year-old a and upward. Net value
to winner Hi); second are; third sty
Wt BU t H at grr. Fin. Jockey. Co ct
10 10 M 7 tl
Iprtsa Horse
Y 1 7 Orblrulatlnn (WJonesCo) 108 10
tu. monte cail 6 (MaysftC) 19
mu Pedro a (BHHambrlck) Iltl 1
Ooir Rail a (JsiMounco) 1H t
wra. Mike ponlln a (ALaDukc) in 4
3iec. K. Darts 4 (OulnienMilrel).-lW
m? John Louis a (.manLavlest..1t0 7
-Hfi Anstrl 4 (norm an (io) m
nut Compton a (FBousmsman) II s
SOU Chai. J. Ilarve!)- a (MTPtpcr). . ..110 J
un Cfmoia a (AHIdgway) im It
at non 1 minute. Of r at 3 no. Time i. :4s l .14 4-5. 1:40 -5. OrblriilaUon 9
placa 1 show. Motile Cad 7-5 plana 7-10 5 now. Pedro 4 ahow. Winner rh. in. by
smllc-Orhod Maiden. Trained by Y. R. Buchanan. Standing atari rood for all but
crtnwls. Won easily-second driving third easily. Winner entered for J900. No bid.
overweight. C. K. Ilavh S: Mlko Donlin. i.'.
OrtJl. iilBtlon motril up rast turning for borne and drew away at end Motile Cad
forced to go wide all tlic wy rinlshcd fast and rntnclv at end. Pedro aft a fast pace
Inil we tiring at 11. Oolf Hall milt: dam of Common.
t II
l ! 10
8
Ocnlrv
Beaaoaon
A. Mott
M. Oarner
Stauford
Rio
Groin
E. Hayes
Fceney
J. Bobbins
Louder
43212
THIRD HACE one mile. Soiling;. I'our-year-olds and upward.
winner. iro; second 35: third. sih.
Net value to
Inflen. Horse.
wt. st.
SHSf Augustus Hetnro 1 (HoneyACo).105 t
31 1f Bonnie's Buck 4 (lfender?onC)l08 l
3132 Florence Krtpjt 6 HTBetchler).10
3ir7Dave Montromory a (Borland).. 103 8
1138 Fancy t (RWWIImnrc) 10 7
3170 Hey 8 (TFParkerl 105 .
inrACeciK t (PJ.Mrtfemarai 10 5
liNol)li Orand t (l-SHarketl) .. . AI10 8
tr. Fin. Jorkty. Op. Ct
l 4 54 4
7
Kederls
A. Mott
3 nantry
4t H. Clark
Croa
T. Henry
7 nrotb
. HI"'
BASEBALL COMPANY
TO MEET TONIGHT
PLANS ON FOOT FOR ORGANISATION OF
(1. VSSV TKtvl TO t.PRKSF.NT KI.
PASO 171 NEW LEAME.
Albuquerque ailobe ttlvar Ctty Tliraoa
nil rhoen rreparirfl in Join
SiiU-wetera tlrctill. i
NEW RING PARTNER
FOR JESS WILLARD
JIM StVAGK ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK
TO DON OI.OVKS AT WHITE HOPFS
TRAINING CAMP.
Id
A1 ndst 3 minutes. Off at 3:31. Time :; l-.v to. 1:14. : M. Ainriinun Helnze.
7 r place. 1-Í show. Ronnie's Buck 1 place 1-S abow. Florence Krlpp 1-3 show.
Winner oil. g. by Ccaarlon-Sweet Ellern. Trained by W. Flsber. Standing start rood.
Won la a earner second and third drlvlnr. Winner entered for 1200. No bid. Ovnr-
welrnt: Ceos .
AUftlslii IWinze moved up fast lurnlnr for home and drew away to win In a
rallop. Bonnie's Burk came with a late rush and rol the place In final ntrlde.
I'lorcncn Krlpp Tan her race. Dave Montgomery .finished rit. Fancy quit badly af-
ler going seven rnrlomrit. ; .
3015 FOl'RTH BACK Soven rurlong-s. Selling- Four-yeir-olds and upward. Net
Jí. J VB to W(nncr- tm. second t50: third. f!i.
. teT. Hora. .
f'ÍMM8)1.one Star (EstahrookCo)...
3173 Pontorract C (ACNtclaus).....
SHU Canana a fARPatlerson)
im rt Rick 4 (MorrlsCullen)....
(3tniPro ilea lis e (NJoriall)
i3i70ik'lc.k 4 (BHHambrlck)
Tin nalston t (JCFerrl.s
31IS lltrh Street a (THatfleld)..
3i nto MaM e (VVCWeant) . .
Wt-Ht. H U Btr Fin. locker. Op. CL
.10 3 ai s'i S s 14 Hartwell s
.103 8 B B 4 3 f Morra 4
JOS 4 t i 1 ri Sl Ber.anson 8 8
.103 1 r 7 8' M l" Louder til-s
.no 4 3'i 4 51 Bice R t
. ino S o 8 l T. Henry 8 8
. in 1) 81 10 10 10 7 K. Hayes 13 19
.108 in 10 s" st l 8 Moleswortb 4 4
.103 8 St 3 5" 8 A. Oreen 8 R
.104 S B & 7' 7 10 Stlrllnr 0 SO
At post S minutes. Off at 1:01. Time :S3 3-5. :48 t-í 1 :18. l:S5 4-5. Lotic Star.
Í plaee 4-5 showf p(ntefract. 8-ü place 4-5 show. Canapa. -5 show. Winner rh. -.
by s.ini Phillips-Dei Bonne Grace. TFalned by J. M. Cooper. Standing start rood.
Won driving second same third easily. Winner entered for $300. No bid. Over-
uelaht: Hlgn Stroct S.
I.one Star followed the pare in the stretch wore Qanapa down and held fnnte-
fraci safe at end. Latter finished fast and gamely can apa sot a fast pace and hung
mi namely. Art Rick finished fairly well. Pro Ilealls quit. Hlrli Street done early.
J -) I A FIFTH HACE One mile. Selllnr. Three-yeni -olds. Net value to winner S5 ;
second 150: third. 135.
Sir Fin Ini-ker
On. Ct.
..105 3 f 1 i X. Mott 1-Z 8-S
..108 8 f s 5 il MeCabe 9 9
..6 pi s' 8M s J m. Oarner 13 IS
..Vi 8 i 3 3 I4 T.Henry ir ir
..103 5 1 1U S 4 5 OrOSS 6 10
..8 4 W 71 7' 8 r. Louder Ml Sl
..105 7 8' trt s'4 7 71 Mnleaworth 8
... 8 1 4 41 44 8' 8' Acton 8
3IS4 Twllliriit (WPJolmsnnl
31SJ fiboltm (WJCoWblarti
313.1 petit Bleu trPKaetck)
3188 Mabel Pulwebrr (ümensetter)
;'8M Cano THByan). ...i..
3IS9 Freezer (FTVWalrl
3t8i Rhodes (If.Ferrlss)
3157 Asa lierndon (CTlmbcrlake) . .
30-.S stolen Ante cAOIiunlap) ...110
31-.' Belrolore fRIpleyCot. .
At Post 1-4 minute. Off at 4:13- Time : 4-5.
nlare. 1-3 show. Oholus. 7-10 Place 1-3 allow. Petit Bleu.
Pick Welles-Olena. Trained by W. II. liier. Moving starl irood
(nd same third driving. Winner entered for $300. No bid. Overweight: Rbodcs
'bolus. 3. ' - '
Twilight well up to streich. look the lead and held on well at end. Obelus was
In a porket In stretch finally found an opening and closed with powerful ruth.- Petit
Bleu a nice race: same or Mabel Duiweuer. Latter was tiring at end. uano quit badly.
en.
98 10
(felP
Gentry
-ilr.irn-
47 2-5. 1:14. 1:3 8. Twilight. 7 10
show winner b. f. hy
mi easily.
HernrtoTi atanpe
ITI'C SIXTH RACE One mile
i".- Hnrtf
Selling. Four-year-olds and -upward. Net value lo
winner. W95: second. 50: tinrd. tli.
r P'n ioelrer
31SI Mlmorloso 8 ( SVolller)
3158 Beulah S. 5 (FfVwetrl
3(58 Bonanza 8 lii1nnl
MM Mud SJM'-'TrV'AMrKlnney).
iH oM fl' (JJRyanl
31H wavering 5 (Iinnorlnl
3138 Brvnllmari 5 ( FSHaekclO . . .
.103 1 ti i i i
. ..100
...108 7
...ins r
. . . or. ?
... 08 3
...100 4
m 8 4
9 SI 0'
i! 31 3 5
HI Hartwell
Marco
firmes
Gentry
Acton
Beaanson
A. Molt
4 II)
15 70
At post I minute. Off at4:M). Time :33 1-5 :48 1-5. 1;IS t-3. 1:38 1-5. Mlmoiioso
nlace. I I show rteulah P.. i-3 place. 7-lfl show. Bonanza. 7-5 show. Winner b.
(r. by Mazagan-Ollvr Hulton. Trained bv J. bowls. Standing siart good. Won easily
seenpd and third driving. Winner entered for tOOO. No bid.
Mlmorloso went right to the front and Just galloned to Ms field all the wav. Beu-
lnli s. racing closest lo tbo pace all the way finished gamely at end. Rnmnzu a
nl'-e race. Mud 8111 outrun early finished well. Cecil and Wavering stopped.
BY BUD RUTUEltKORb.
meeting to oraranlie a stork coinfianV'
elert officers anl outline plans for a first-
class baseball tram and modern playing
Held will be held lonlcht al I o'clock at
the Chamber of Commerce Willi Manager
John J. McCloskey the prlnclpaJ promoter
or the it in Grande association presiding.
In order to determine llie senilrnent of lo
cal fans toward the organisation of the
league everyone interested In tlie forma-
tion of ihe Ft I'aso clun are urged to be
present bv Mr. JlcCloaiey. In I tie western
cities or the nropoaed tlrcuH noiably
Tucson and Phoenix the orginlzallon uf
the league la being erierretlrilly pusheit.
and null cations at present are Itiat oarb or
Ibese cities will be rerresented hy a orark
baarball team hy the middle of Marcti.
Bllllc Qulgley. who will hantlle mo ai-
falrs of the Tucson club during me com-
ing season lias written Manager McCloakey
giving assuranee thai Tucson will be rep-
resented In tne assoelallon. Aecording to
Oulgley bo hau signed rourtceu proinl -dug
young plavers lo date and la already
counting on winning the pennani llw com-
ing season. Fans or the Utile western city
are enibusiastle. over (lie proposed rtrgan-
liatlon of the league and are lnultiijt hear-
ty support loslr. oulglty In Ms efforts lo
jut a rood tatm In the field. Qulgley la
the rormer tck cronn iirauiiawi aim
nisnairer or on or the leading learns In tie
Canadian league last season and Is capable
In -every wav of dandling a team.
Bllllc Callaarlun the veteran baseball
manaaer and cs-National lcarue ultriicr
la at n resent In Pbnenli. and is miking
prellmlnorv pltns ror Ihti organization ot
Hie learn in tnit cllv. Albuoiieraue is also
rontemplntlng natUnr a team In the Held
according to Ward lshel or that city who
stated that ho It now busily en-r3 In
signing a team or Hustllnr young puyers
all nr whnrei ure well known hi s and ca
pable of jnaklng a strong team. Isbel
staled that Altnioueroue will be In tIM
right from the Initial game of ihe season
and la determined to carry off the pen-
nant. Olobe Arlaona Is tlie only town thus
rar that has nm fallen into line in the
mallei- or signing players.
Manager .McCloskey Is sparing neither
lime nor effort lo ret together a strong
team for El Paso lie anno-uneed last
night that he had signed stoncy Mrfllynn.
a veteran pltrbec whose home Is in Mil-
waukee and who did star Work for Mi -Closkei-
vvlien ihc laller had that team ot
the American association In the seasons of
1 0O9 and 1SI0. Two snappy young players
in Arthur Shlmpff and Johnnie Pendleton
of California tieve also been al(tnd by
Manager MeCICHkey. who Is aniloua or ob-
lainlnr lite beat material avaiuble. A. H.
Markov an umpire of Copper league rime
wrote McClosiey yef.lcrday tint altlioiiKh
derinite action has been postponed in Sil-
ver Clly. the fans are enthusiastic over ihe
new league.
Adoption or ihe official schedule of the
leaguii which Mil provide games ror six
(earns beginning on April 15 arid terminal-
lug on September 13 will be liken ai a ro-
ture meeting of the representatives of Ihe
dirferenl clubs of the asaoclatlon. As soon
as work Is started on ine new iiaseuiiii
park in this city. Manager McUonkev will
leave for-th west where he will look over
the remaining cities of ih asaoclmlon.
When ihe league Is launched Mccloskey
will probably be In this city appointing
an acting president for the w-esiern
nr he léame.
Work on the conaiructlon of the local
baseball park In Kcra addition- wl e
iiienee shorllv after Ihe stock company
Hie El Push 'train Is (irganlzed. V hkl for
tlio erection or the renco surrpuiidlliK me
Dark has been rerelved by Mr. Mrt'.lciskey
rrom a local aitverttilng concern and a
the building or the grandstand and bleach
ers will lake hut a few days. Ihe field wll
Le ready bv March S ill the latest which
la the dale tlie New "York Giants and In
(lianapolla Indians are scheduletl to clash
here. The first work to Le clone oulslde
or ibe bulkllnr of the reme aaid bleichcrs
will be grading and clearing or tin- Held
which can be accomplished within a few
davs bv a aiirrirleiitlv large force of 18-
hnrera. The rround will Ihen be ph. wed.
lulled and dampened until the field la In
excellent condition.
Cltlca which will hai-c loams In the asso
ciation arc: E Paso. Tucson I'lioenu ai
buquerqur Globe and Silver Clly.
ly T. H. flCHNEIDAl'-
Wtth the arrival of big Jim Savage from
New York city yeateroay afternoon a
threatened famine of sparring partnert in
ihe camp of lei Wlllird wis somewhat
relieved. The husky eastern scrapper ap
pears every Inch a formidable glove man
and one mat Is capable of riving the chani -
pionsiiip contender a fast hara workout
s.uage comes well recommended from New
York havlnar inel Ihe best of tiirin In his
division and acquitted numcir creditably in
every afTtlr. he m wen known to many
local flghl fans and at one lime was heav
ly backed i0 make a cican sweep of Ih
anile nope Inlgade. by supporlers
cican sweep of Ihe
supporlers In the
eastern city who witnessed ills aensatlonal
JACK JOHNSON IS
TIRED OF EXILE
Hit AGO DISTRICT ATTORNEY HEARS
BIG SLACK IS ANXIOI S TO
SURRENDER HIMSELF
Bv raeAaaeWeieet Prtit
Chicago Feb. 17. rnneo sines msirivt
Attorney chas. F. Clyne today rereis ed in
formation from an emissary of Ja k John-
son world's champion heavyweight pugi-
list that Johnson wanted lo return to the
t'nlied states.
lOMllOn woo lert America wniie unocr
enlence. ror violation or the Mann act de
sired to know the aliunde of Ihe govern-
ncn regarding bis return. Mr. i iyne mus
ed In say what the government would no
loBUOn relumed vohiniaiiiy or n no
were brought back. He could be tried on
(i penning cnarges or re-senienrru unun
i Tormer conviction. It was said.
Ft. C. SEHVIFLE
ps?r COAL mí8
Succr88or to Southwestern Fuel Co.
THOROUGHBRED MARES
AT AUCTION
In the paddock of the Jockey Club
today at 1 p. in.. Señorita latua
.iii.l Orblculatlon. .
Loral Coarera Rrdurrs Capital Block.
Htl HpcciaT Wire to thr risari.
Aitslln Texas Feb. 17. Amendments were
filed by Ihe Anderson-Filler investment
company of El Paso decreasing 1 1-capital
stock from $5ol)oo to Mit.ooo.
Il your business represented In "El Paso
Business Firma From A to zv If not
call 5050 and ask for particulars.
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AND ACCESSORIES
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Overland Automobiles and Wiilevs Trocla
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El Paso Rubbar
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TRUCKS
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TRUCKS
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work In the ring.
Yestnrdty as guest day In the rami
down the valley rromlneni among Ihe vis
nor- in ine diailels neinr l.nl. Mil 1 .
YVtnn president or the Juarez Jockey flub
accompanied by a Darlv of friends. All
were favorably impressed with Ihe work of
w i Hard who went thronrh his rertilar
routine or shadow hmlni-. ba minchlna.
rope skipping ralesihemc atunta and rlovo
vra. jaca iiemnei ivas tnc tlrsl man ti
pull on the leather witn the big boter
going a few fast rounds. In which the speed
nf YYIllard showed to big advantage. Hem
pel Is a fast hoy htnnelf. bul Is unable to
cope with the supeclor noting and dasrllug
peon oi.wiuaru. wno is gaining support
ers dally llirourli this asset.
crol. YVInn was delighted wllh the ex-
cellent allowing of Wlllard. and slated thai
he was agreeably mirnrraed -to find that
the Mg -'while hone" possessed the sreed
lhai was apparent In his workouts. That
YYiuarci nas one of Ihe. best lert hands Dial
have been witnessed In a l i rim was
the concensus of opinion of the parly who
watched nu inieresting exntbitlon the big
reiiovv pui up niiu.ni sparring parmari
savare was also an Intoreatod spectator of
tho work or Wlllard and predicted plenty
of action next Sunday afternoon when lie
dons the gloves with the Kansas scrapper.
I. Lawrence Weber one of ihe principal
promoters or Ihe syndlrate barking Wll
lard to bent Johnson arrived In the clly
yesterday ariernoon. accompanied bv Harry
Well of Mew York. Mr. Weher brought
With him Ihe tlrkets for the fight which
were primed In .Tew York clly. and will
be placed on sale within a short time. Mr.
Well will act as treasurer of Ihe big bal
ite and Handle the financial arrales of the
enisrprlse. The setts ror the bout will lie
placed on sale within the next day or two.
as arrangements ror a box ofrice m ihe
First National hank e now under way.
in ( I II OAMKJt SIM in n
Alia YKIa Defeats Yllas Eleven In Fast
Game Yesterday.
Fast offensive playing wdti for tire Alia
lsta SOcoer rootball eleven over llie Tilas
team In a fast Interesting contest by llie
score of 2 lo I. In llie Senior league yes-
terday afternoon. The fa.it Individual play-
or several members or the Alia Vista eleven
enabled that team-to establish a comfortable
margin early in the game and they were
never In can iter of being defeated. Irvln
Elevens rantalh of llie Alta Víala team did
exceptionally brilliant work. Palmer Boyd.
P. Bunsen and A. Hondreaux alao played
star gantes fur the suburbanite eleven. The
Vilas players put up atl excellent defensive
gamr. bul were unable to cope with the
superior work of the Alia Vista bovs.
Official standings of the Senior and'Junlnr
SOCCir football leagues as compiled bv
Prof. W. R. Pearson director or physical
training of the i-Uv schools are:
senior 1. ramie
Amusements
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BOWLING SCORES
J. A. weaher .
Hugo Brteste .
II. E. Christie
I.ec Davis
Scoti White ..
Teams -
San Joe into
Alia Vlsia
Aov .....
Real
Vitos
lialley disbanded.
fid. Won I.oit Pet
.IKHIII
Junior Lraiiue.
Pld. Won l ost Pel.
f ft 0 .inno
Teams
San Jacinto
viias
Aoy i
Sunset i
Alia Vista ft
heal a
Franklin 3
Bailey and Lamar disbanded
Mr.
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E. L. Clark .
C. C. bbotl
W. Jolinslon IS7
F. llardlker U3
Hart Wood
1 .id- inn in
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17 170 sad
1G0 153 470
13 13-.' 4f.7
171 I- . -'
tun its mi
138 758 SMI
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in toe isi
te t i8
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13-2 132
184 1111 514
(If 15 Vm
3; llouckt 1. (
WINTON SIX
ML TAMO AUTO "nit 430k
9. R- Johnson. Jar Mar.
11 jr. ooiM. at mum
CADILLAC SALES CO.
P. & S. W. BUILDING TELEPHONE 5105
Sell Your Hammer and Buy a KLAXON
WESTERN MOTOR SUPPLY CO. MX
BORDERLANP AUTI SUPPLY COMPANY
T .FTP"! TIRES II and functor rml
Ihe Quality Tire Phone 3910 Cor. Mgrile & Mantas
Goodrich Auto and Truck Tires
Orea of 31 par eeat Ware Feat. 1. Uti
KLAFFOsTT. u atoa rraaeaaca at. Tel. am
THE CLEVELAND SQUARE GARAGE
P. . WEK!f EY Prop.
Sawtcc Nlarht aaad Day.
riBOT CLASS CARAGK AMD KKPA1K HOP
Wear Franklin SaaU Vm asta Pttone Ml
I'oinis won : Old Otia
High game. Clark irl
Hfaii tidal mark. :.t
SOL I. BEB.0 TEAM.
Ed Schulli Ill i IM 179
It. W. tort IIS IS 1M
J. m. Bidley i 1T7
II. carr 174 1st 1M
W. J. Bryan lo I0J 8
üó far 879
CITY NATIONAL BA!kC.
J. J. Barcia t" t
II. M. Tultle 1S3 10 193
U Uallaher tii 1 4 170
J. I.. Andreas IM 14 10
w. D. straiten IM set 176 W4
77 35 13 MM
Points won: Itv national Rink tl Bergs.
1 High game. Andreas tK: hlgli total
Stratton 5L
Toman Srodter learue.
ÉlaMatlaa.
Old Hoards M M &
Hourts M
Sol I. Bcraa
City N'ailooal Bank
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MLVERI SHIPMENT ENIOINKIa
Mexlcaa Comsaav Briaga Artlaa ta Recove
1 n nf located Bnlllea.
Compañía Minera de Paniici a mining
company mciifporatea under Ihe laws o
Mexico has tiled a pennon In llie Forty
first district rourl for an inju iirlton to rr
strain ihe Wells Fargo Eipress company
from shipping from this stale W bars of
silver valuid II aio.ow. now in ine oiiicc
or llie expresi company. Tlie Mexican cor
ixirailoii alleles Ihe silver wan unlawfully
aeliesl by unknown partlea is the abate of
slnaloa. .viexiro ano orougni iserc. ara sai
Uicn cunalimed to a destination unknown
but ouitade this tale It la further alleged
that the rxncaa company knew Uiat the
consirnee of Ibe silver was not the rightful
Blase ft lor. Run wit filed by Burares and
raMs attorneys for plaintiff. Tha silver
was salted in Mexico the omnium átales
on February I . and was placed in Ihe local
snipping nmvo un teoruary in.
Tli" case of V. w. Woodson in Ibe For
lv first district coi.rl. for damages In the
sum nr '..() tor petaonai injairies. aaajnsi
tne ci raso Kouinwckiern isajiway com
paity . waa pi iced no trial.
kaauuarrmral.
Tba law h in of Lumpkin A Harrington
tormén v or .marino Texaa; a. A. Lump
kin and Del W. Harrington aniaounre u
Ibe bar and liubllr or El Fasn that tttey
have opened offices at 7 Mills building.
El Piso for ihe general practice of law
la all slate and federal couru. (Aaw.)
. OUR ANNEX I WW OPF.rt.
rienty or room ror everyliody tablea for
ladles. Popular prices. Weston's Dairy
Lunch ago San Antonio SI Adv.)
19 your business represented In "EL PASO
nVSI.NESS FIRMS FROM A TO V' If
not call WW and ask for psrtlciilara.
i llti.su ii. V M.
By Timet gprctaf Coriovondenl
r:arlsbad N. M.. Feb. 17. Tha work or
concreting Ihe south canal or Ihe Carlsbad
inject Is again progressing Willi a hun-
dred men at work. The won; began Hi llie
urn ami was expecieu to be rushed lo coin
pinion willtln three moulds. Hut Rnvsm.
ber started out rainy and mere has been
mum precipitation sltiee delaying the work
seriously tt le. oipecied that the regula-
tion force of about two hundred men and
-eiciny-nic learn. will m e at work.
The survey ror Ihe drainage dllclns is
about completed through the lower nsn
or tlie project.
mere is unit a lot of improvement in
progress in cmJsbad and tlio country i.
.id. mi. two mile snnih. it lust icli 1 iiik
an addlllon to his home. Conductor Ooa-
' new realdenco Is about i iin.ie.-d.
Itolmrls-uearborne Hardware company is
Minns ready lo build a l&.WXJ warehouse.
new garage i planned to be built ad
Julniug ihe National Bank or i:artsbad. A
miiiiber of small residences are being put
up for renting purposes.
The people here are watching tflfe -tew
Mexico road li'gislallon with more than
usual liiteri.-d. They want Hie north and
south Highway through eastern cw Mex
ico and iney want it bum right iney
waul It made a slate highway and uroo-
ci ly coiisiriiclrd. Tlssy also want a nysiem
of roads through Eddy county. For this
reason tlie people waul proper organization
l. i in 1 1 1 j n K the employment of comiielvni
engineers lo build roads satisfactorily and
economically.
' PERMANENT KKHIB1T8 INSTALLED.
credllahle Made In El Pas Ulsplay a
Chamber oi Lonmeree Croniag.
(Gradually a aplendld cxblbll and reprr
sriuatlon of "Made In - HI Paso" products
Is being accumulaled hi the display rooms
or tno cnamoer or commerce. Tne "Naue
ln-EI Haao" celebration early In January
stimulated local manufacturera and gave
impetus lo the movement started by Hie
chamber of Commerce to provide for such
exhibits
Several creditable permanent exhibits
have been installed within the past month
and yesterday the El Paao Milling com-
pany (ihe Pearson mill) began work of
installing an elaborate exhibit which will
cost M4W. It abow a dining room and a
library room completely furnished and
equipped throughout with rumlture tod
riiturea all of which were "Made In El
Paao." Several other local concerní are
preparing lo Install exhibits al an early
data.
CRAWFORIl.
Theatergoers this evening will have Ike
imiKirmnitv t witnessing "The Two Or
phans." which Is to be presented at the
Crawford incaler uy mo i vne mock ci-
pany. The organlxatlon has la-en rehears-
imr earefullv for lilts wonderful produc
tion and a very elaborate presentation
nrntotarri Foe moro than a uusrler
century "The two orphans" has been held
in popiltor esieeni hy a doren nations into
llie laiiKiiaes oi wnicn u nan u'-'-o n u.n.
luted. The slnrv has to do with two or
plians who me left in Parts tine of them
I. 1I the other Is kUlnani-it hy
vllllan. who Mites her 111 tire castle: she IS
rescued after manv startling expeiien
and she and her sister who bad boon
taken In hand by an old hag and for
to hoe- on 'he streets are reunited. In th
end Ihe tun heroes are happily married to
Hie heroines. Miss Edith Poljock and Miss
uraco MBcciain win pon ray mo n
tlie iwn irlrls. and Itert llamón will be
Tim crinóle. Pierre. The tirudiu'llon wilt
renulro the most complicated scenery ano
scenic crrrets ever Introduced on ine irsw
lord slage. The (nil strength or Ultt com
Tisnv will he utilized 111. Ihe presenlHtlon
"The Two orphans" continences lonlgiu
and continues the balania or the week
1'honc rt47h
"Till IK" PI SI II III II ROM IM l'.
"Tllltais Pniictiued Romance.-'! Heralded
as the tre ales' comedy ever niade. had lis
first showing at tin' tirociaii yesierins
and all duiinv the day and evening the nt
tendance was large and hundreds wer
i awav. ' Tlllle's I'tincllired Mo
limine" is a gieal comedy. The pistura
iln-11. I i n vererfllllllic IWC IV or mill-
1 pon the very foundation of the plot Itseir
mu ii hssic. situation thai I a liot m
Ikiigliiir. Marie liressler. the international
iehiiv nltvs llie ixui of "THIle
eountl v' Ktt-1 who Is lured to the city by
the wiles of t-uiaplm. "man of Hie worm.
Vlsliel Mormand DKVInk the pari or Ih
"other woman" in manlier that has won
li.i her efhirts tile roililnnit lllat this IOI
is her fomtimst or cotmlless . successes
Tim ihree ce el make a w orulerfu I ciiinhl
nation and yon do not want to in
greatest of all comedies. Home
Shows start as follows: 11:30. I p. I
4:00. ft-.au 7:00 . 8:30 and IU p. m
ston rrom ll:S0 to
adults S5c: utter 6 i
TEXAS IRANI MATINEE TODAY Be.
A Thursday matlneo Is a bit iinuuul yet
there Is otic offered this arternuon and at
'-bargain" Drices loo. When the Olass
iron company offci ed "Mrs. Wlgg of the cab-
snn bage raicn" lasi weoa - .u.. -
lent nun ror ut cení -.
Playhouse was Pol nearly large enough m
lake caro of II who desired lo witness
quaint comedy nnu eini n
ladles were greatly dissppnimru as a it-
II. Tin- in -.-("ii no- .in-" i "
10 cenu for ladles and chllilren and
ei v since too announcement was made
both telephones 80S and vo. nave gepi up
merry Jingle scons i-mis -
true etc The doors win open pnnium.
15 while the ariernoon pnurinwt
ulll .irn-l at -J ;MI. he Ill' Sler II1IS Blier-
nooii will be unreserved with tlio excep
tion of llie bos seats.
Seals for lurugni s pei mi iumih i m; i-
Had at ltyan's drug slorc. -.'IK m aim u"
ireel or icscrvauoiis uiauo uy imii
llhcr or M.
tins
early
i . -.Can
Ailml
tilldiun Hi
all seats Ihe.
uo'ivi jFor Blood Poison
uvu ;
Experienced and Reliaiile Specialists in the treatment of
Special Diseases of Men and Women Nervous Troubles
Blood Skin Kidney and Bladder Diseases also Piles. Rup-
ture Varicocele.
EXAMINATION FREE
International Specialists
No. 1 Hammctt Block
Ifnrnja valued at more than liui.ooo.ooo.
This Is Hio seventh suit instituted hy the
Suverntnetit in recover lanns sain 10 navo
sen Illegally patented. The action was
riled In the United slates district court.
The petition prays the couct to cancel
all patents In the- lands involved alleging
that ihe southern Paciric railway h.s done
nil In Its power heretofore lo prevent thor-
ough in. inn v inin the methods and niaiuici
nr procuring and paienllng in- land. The
i-oiirl Is further asked lo slop the defend-
ants from taking advantage or ihs statute
or iiinitailnns
Make Your Dollar Produce More
in a New York City Hotel
$2.50 PER DAY
$3.00 PER DAY
A piensan t room with private btrth
fscing large open court.
(Not tne room but one humtrod of ttMtn.)
An excellent room with private
th facing street southern ex-
Sisure.
St one roam bttt eighty -ser en of tbens.)
Also attract) re Room wttbvttt Bath $1.50 Prr aj. Th
RetrtaoniBt p ricas are mom moderate.
LOCATION
.'K101I
III M II V VI l II V
program worm seeing t- DM one llul
will lie exhibited al the Allismiii louaj.
The Double Trap" is anouier m oiu-..-
uiiiirii-rruii.v run) Craig kaonedy ainriea
aritfen My Al Ihur It. neevT. The fine lac
of Arnold I'al.v IRS nirnosi saiaru-u
man in picture-' Unlay adds lo inn nraw
lug power or nice i.raia i "J '
oaf also in" iwamvi .... ...
Pearl While. "The Julls-ol jealousy i
comedy thai will give yon a iw jo"--The
Path" Weekly." as always. Is good
and ciillllins scenes trull leieni .ario
uiiake section or Italy. Sattirrtoy and hiui-
ilay "The Sects of Ihe Mlirlily" tin- inosl
ambitions photoplay In America with Lio-
nel Barry luore and an ali star cast. "jr.
klinkiuaii I'lcvs piciurrs eij mb"-
You know what Hiat meaiis-llio best.
A LASKV PILTl RK TODAY.
The Wigwam loday will abow "The
:ounliv Boy." adauied from the Oafp Wt-
esa of EdKar Selwyn. II was produced
by the Jewaei L. I.osky cotthpaay wnicn was
the producer or toe neis.i u " ;
yesterday. "Too Warrens of Virginia.
l.lkc an or me l.assi piymri
try Hoy' Is most artisncaiiy s
will be' shown loday only and at the regu-
lar nrlres-flve cents for children and ten
cent for adulta.
Tomorrow Mice Joyce in
ler" a gel-rlcb-nuick siory.
KPLKM1H PROGRAM Al TIIK 1M4JIF..
i.i. ii. ii human interea.1 two reel
drama. '"An Fxainple." fealurlng MUidock
sii..a--ii- il... ilHim v ilaiiiiiK M-irv rui
ier In eb'aiming Victor rotivedy-drama
The Brlbi-."
"An Oriental Roman
... ni Ihlnk
star program Salurday-Bllllc
Oracc Cunfrd and Francis loro.
The swlnd-
a picture thai will
Olía ANNU IB NSW OFEN.
Plenty of room tor everybody; tablea ror
ladles. Popular prices. Weaton'a Dairy
Lmah wo gao Antéelo rl lAdv.)
Ask BVuspeaslaa er (díasete
Ike aseria I est Presa
Molnra. Iowa Fe. I7.-Mnr oilier
wi-siern siaies joins-a wnn top Iowa rail
road corjunl&alon In seiidinr a petition lo
the Interstate Commerce cotnmlaiton ask
loar a suspensión of tariffs proposing gen
eral advances in interstate passenger rales.
Tha States hlrb have united lo right ihe
prop osad Increased rates are: Iowa. Min-
nesota. Mortb Dakota bou lb Dakota Okla-
homa Arkansas. Anions Colorado New
Mexico aad Nebraska
.l unul a l.tliV" TOMORROW Mi. II I
"The Churus l.ady" llw uplin play thst
....In ni. anil rauu- ror HoMl Stnhl Is III"
Rasa attraction by the Mas company at
in tkh Cranil theater tomorrow liigm
Haaia for I lata show 15 lo Wi cent -may
a urn ii iivin i druir -lore Hits morning
Miss 4rdru. Messrs Hlakn and Hronsoii.
sii.. allien and Ihe eniire ssi liam excel
lent scope in which lo display inelr re-
aaaetlva talents In HiLs forcetul slage story.
IC1TUI VV WILLI AMI4 TIIOtY
The Hear.t-Sollg weekly and katlilyn
Williams in - The Vision of the nannaru
will be Ibe program at Ihe Bijou today.
..ti. vi. mr or the sheolierd-- is a beaiiii-
rul two-reel Kellg production. Large herds
of sheep on deep perspectives add a charm
io an extremely wen mrn ...ui.
t'ridav "A .Nlgtil'a Adventure" and
good comedy.
THE COLONIAL TEA
ROOM 521-26 FIRST NA-
TIONAL BANKBUILDING.
Tickets for "Pinafore" en hanged for
reserved seats Friday at Hyau s drug store.
WOILO RKLOVKR LANDS).
I alird sutes liaterasiesl Nsiaa far Valu-
aste California FrsgeVTj.
Bv the .1 - o- m' Press
Los Angeles Feb. IT The huulhern I'a-
ciric Hallwsy conipanv. the Assoclaied oil
600 Rooms
400 Baths
One minute from 5 sf the largest depart
ment stores.
PMre tomates wn Ik from ia principal the .
atrae.
Within a block of tha fifth Avenue shop-
ping (Mstriet.
r&very Has at tranaportatkaa passas Use
door.
rifth A venne 'Boa line salt principal sur-
face Unas.
The Hudson Tabea across tha street
Elevated Railroad Station across the street
Subway Htatlon these mlnstea away.
Oraad Ceatrai HUtlea within seven mln-
utss. PemssytraaU Railroad Station Jus ons
block away.
THE HOTEL
BVBMYTRfHQ NEW AND MODERN.
A FIVE MILLION DOLLAR HOT HI I..
BQPIPTOD. TO BATIHFT THE MOOT
KXAOTJNti Ti
All Bagfage TVansawrrd Free to
and frota Pennirjrlvaaiia Htatloa.
THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE
On Broadway 3 2d to 33d Street New York.
CHARLE LEIGH TATLOR W A T-TER CHANDLER JR. WAXrTBK B. OKL4N
PrasMeat
Spring Hats
In All Shades and Shapes .
$3 $3.50 $4 and $5
Come in and see them
Hon OH company and the
ill company of california were
company
sian ilar.l
made defendants witn tntriy six muer cor
Mirations and individuáis In a suit rilei
here today by the United Biases govern
meat to recover lauda In Kern county. Ual
Banking By lMail
J l hT Ah EattV TO OPEN A HAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH V AS
THOUGH you LIVED NICXT DOOR.
We pay 4 par cant Interest compounded twice svery year. We do
business under the depositors' guaranty law of tha State of Texan and
ara a Guaranty Fund Bank as provided by such law.
Our plan In addition .to being- convenient is safe profitable aad
liberal. Nobody haa ever lost a dollar In a State Bank In Texas.
W1UTK TODAY FOR O UK VRKK BOOH. LET "HANKING BV MAD)"
OR SIMPLY MAIL YOUR DEPOSIT.
EL PASO BANK & TRUST CO. El Paao Texas.
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