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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
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be put in such shape that no senator WEDS SON OF FORMER SENATOR • ATJ "DIDTIIC
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' telegram story. j J. B. Henderson, Jr. | an TTk'POD V A U IXI
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FARMER’S INSTITUTE
PROGRAM OUTLINED FOR OPEN-
ING DAY.
Meeting Held Under Auspice* of the
Agricultural College at Manilla Park
Promise* to Be a Moet Succeaaful
Affair.
Special to The Times.
Mcallla Park. N. M.. Feb. 12 - The
Farmerii Inatitute to be held under
the auapleea of the New Mexico Col-
lege of Agriculture and Mechanical
Aits at the court house In l-aa Cruces
on rh«- 21 at Is attracting conslderahle
interest In the valley The institute
will open at 8:30 O'clock a in. with
the following program;
The Heat Roll for Apples". Dr. Halley
"The Most Profitable Varieties of
Apples to Grow".....Frank Burke
nisensslon by F H. White and
W R. Gilliam.
"Pears, Varieties and Methods of
Handling '..........John Ingler
Discussion by Geo, Williams
and J I) Tinsley,
"Plums". .... Fabian Garcia
■ Marketing Fruits' W H. Barrett
Discussion by John McClure
and Geo. Mllrnan
'Orchard Management"..........
Prof, .1. J. Vernon
‘The Grape Interest*". R A Steel
lit.' uasiott by Pearl Bailey
• Rmall Fruits . F E. la-ater
■ vffernoon session 1 SO o'clock
1 - u-ico <»f Mr Day's Paper on
Needed legislation on Irrlga-
pre;.-nt«d at, last mining..
Hubert Ellwood
nlug F C Barker
i'ne.-1; sit'adj tiv-Coi Mossroan and
Prof i
of Mis* Angelica Hchuyler Crosby,
daughter of Colonel aud Mrs. J. B< buy
ler Crosby of New York, and John B.
Henderson, Jr., turn of former Rena-
tor John H, Henderson of Missouri
The ceremony was performed thin
afternoon *t the country homo of the
bride's parents.
Miss Crofsby had a* her maid of
honor Miss Alice Roberta of Tuxedo,
aud the hridromald* were the Misses
KIlMbeth Oakley, Mary Jay, ttthel
Thompson and Frances Arnold of
New york; the Misses Do Smirnoff
and Natalie Merry of Washington and
the Misses Elisabeth Wilson and
Christine Chew of Charlestown. Mr.
lb ury M Arnold of New Fork whs
the beat man
The bride of today made her debut
about three seasons ago, and la rela
ted to many leading families of New
York, Her mother watt Miss Harriet
Van Rensselaer of Albany. Colonel
Crosby served on General Hherldan'a
staff during the Civil war, arid he was
United States consul to Florence for
several years.
Mr Henderson, the bridegroom, is
well known In New York and Wash
Inglon. II" has pronounced literary
ability, and his brochures on the sll-
ver question und International law
have won him a deserved reputation.
He was graduated from Harvard in
ISIH.
Graduates ot the Great Uniter
sities Fail to Reprodnee a
Number Equal to
Themselves.
COURSE OF NTUDY TOO L0N0
FOUR FIRMS SUSPENDED
MORE TURF COMPANIES FORCED
TO THE WALL.
President Eliot of Harvard in Report
to Overseers of University Bays it
Shorter Time Spent in Ednea-
tion Is Desirable.
MMJSITIOS OVER 211 PERCENT
Boston, Maw., Peh, 12.—in his an-
nual report to the board or overseers
of Harvard university President Eliot
made public BOme interesting and
vital statistics showing that the morel westVrn^CtoVrtian'AdvoVati'
highly educated portion of the coun-
try Is falling In Its birth rate.
President Eliot ascertained, through
the class secretaries of six Harvard
classes, now more than twenty-live
years out of the college, the number
of suivlvlng children horn to the mem-
bers of these classes. These figures
Young Woman Driven to Hysteria by
Stories of Companions.
! New York, Pet). 12.—Miss Mary E. i
j Sbechy. 22 years old, of Jersey City, j
j died today in the city hospital of hys- j
: terla caused by worrying over the
! tales told her hy fellow employes In
the .Standard Watch company’s fac-
tory about the wanderings or a so- j
called "black ghost." This myste- !
rious person In Roman’s clothes is |
sahl to have hugged Several women !
found on Hie streets tn the Bergen j
and Greenville sept Ions late at nights, j
MIbh Bheehy became hysterical last j
week and refused to go out after dark,
fearing that the "black ghost" would j
catch her. Her mind finally gave way, i
and in her delirium she thought that |
somebody was chasing her.
Early Saturday morning the girl
was taken to the city hospital, and
! this morning she died. So far as
I could he learned Miss Sbeehy never
bad any personal experience with th"
mysterious stranger In Mack
IS METHODISM WEAKENING?
Statement That It Is Growing Is
Openly Disputed.
New York, Feb. 12.—Rev, .1. H.
Buckley, editor of the CbrlHtiau Ad-
vocate of thin city, caused consterna-
tion at a meeting of Methodist preach-
ers today. The previous speaker, I).
D. Thompson, editor of the North-
^^■of Chi-
Virginia Cured Hams!
WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY
OF THE FINEST AND MOST DE-
LICIOUSLY CURED VIRGINIA
HAMS. THEY ARE THE BEST
HAMS TO BE HAD MILD IN
FLAVOR AND SPECIALLY CUR-
ED IN OLD-FASHIONED COUN-
TRY STYLE.
JOHN B. WATSON,
TELEPHONE 151. Cor. Stanton and San Antonio Sts.
eago, had declared there had been a j
million and a half converts made by
the Methodist church in the lust four j
years. Dr. Buckley disput' d the aeon- j
racy of these figures. He declared j
that statistics show that Methodism j
was actually declining, iti some of the
eastern conferences at any rate. He j
believed in looking at the facts, and .
he declared it was a grievous mistake |
show, with startling uniformity, that to take an over optimistic view. His
.the average number of children Is al-
| most exactly two to each family. (In
the case of one class the number of
merit Corporation* to Demand Thlr- |c&ildrra Is exactly twice the number
ty Days’ Withdrawal Notice—Grand i of married members, while in two
Run Made by Oepoaitor* Cause Invest- I
Jury Investigating.
St. I,oum, Mo.. Feb. 12.—At the end
of the third days' run on the co-opera-
tive turf investment companies, by de-
! pcxtllora demanding the return of their
C Carrera ; deposits, the result stands:
■' - Garden j E. J. Arnold tt Co., all payments
Wm, Desnaue- j suspended.
Thee Donah j j Ryan A Co. a)) payments sus-
>6tag Growing pended.
i'afeior. Garcia) international Investment company,
> •- bv Wm Stewart. jail payments suspended.
» li. : Handle Sweet f’o- l otted Turf investment .company,
S I* Mew art j office closed
r - r Metre* Ajs-daca. The grand Jury has begun invenliga-
that another meeting {tion of the Investment companies'
s aotitb later which will j method* of transacting business.
■’.< mproTem at of live I Crowd* of men and women eager to
others the number of children Is with-
in one of twice the number of mar-
ried members.) President Eliot, said:
"If it be assumed that the surviving
children are about onehalf mules, It
follows that these six classes have by
no means reproduced themselves; that
they have, Indeed, fallen 2* per cent
short of It. Twenty-eight per cent of
the member* of these classes are un-
married, and those who urn married
■ have on an average only two surviving
! children, so that the married pairs
' Just reproduce themselves on the aver-
age.
Furnish No Recruit*.
"It la obvious irom these figures
that the entering classes of Harvard
college und the I-awrence Scientific
school today can la- recruited from the
sons of Harvard graduates only In a
stat< ments were vehemently opposed
by the other members of the meeting.
ft?tee*
per* and
See minute* for
regale their Investment* surged Into! small degree. If the graduates of the
the offlcea of the vurlou* investment j su classes named could send all their
empsnlea today, and alt were doomed ' sons to Harvard college within Bix
CHEER AMERICAN PRESIDENTS.
Brazilian* Cry Long Live Cleveland
and Roosevelt.
Washington, Fell. 12.—Advices have |
reached the state department from 1
Rio de Janeiro of a celebration there
on February 6 commemorating the
eighth anniversary of the arbitration
of the Brazilion-Argantin," boundary
dispute, which wns decided at Wash-
ington by President. Cleveland In favor
of Brazil. The day was n holiday in i
the Bruzll capital and speeches were |
made In praise of Rio Branco, the !
minister of foreign affairs who rep- i
resented Brazil on the commission.
There were many cries of "lying live
Cleveland and Roosevelt!"
WHEN VISITING JUAREZ BUY
CIGARS AT THE RIGHT PRICE!
PANATELAS.............Stic
HR EYAS.................DO.-
WELLS FA 1 tOO..........Too
PETIT HOQI ET........
VICTORIAS DE COLON LoO
It EO A LI A LON OPES.... 1 .oil
HENRY CLAY..........UH1
ROTHCHILDS........... !»-»•
ALFONSO XIII.'........$1.00
Victorias de Washington.. 1.25
FLORES DE BALSA.... 1.95
Box Of 50—14 for 25e
50—13 for 2oe
25—13 for 25e
50—12 for 25<*
50— 7 for 25c
50— 7 for 23c.
25— I) for 25c
25— 6 for 25c
25— li for.25c
25— 5 for 25c
25.. 3 for 25c
AND AT THE RIGHT PLACE!
Headquarters for Everything Wc Handle
OPALS, DRAWN WORK, CARVED LEATHER, ZARAPES
AND ALL OTHER MEXICAN CURIOS
W. G. Walz Company
Opposite Custom House, Ciudad Juarez, Mex.
FREE!
EQUAL TO A SIDE TRIP
THROUGH MEXICO AND
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-
ket*, Mexican Backets, Mexican
Onyx, Mexican Opals, Mexican
Hats, Navajo Indian Blankets, In-
dian Baskets, Indian Beadwork.
If You Don’t S*e What You Wont Ask for It
Wo G. WALZ CO.
101 El Paso St., El Paso, Tex.
NEW PRIMATE 18 ENTHRONED.
Dr. Davidson Assumes Charge of Arch-
episcopal 8ee of Canterbury.
lymdon, Feb. 12.—The enthrone-
ment of the Right Rev. Randall
•-* disappointment, excepting the In years— lbt)2d)7. Inclusive— they would Thomas Davidson, recently chosen to |
r.nlv ttunnlw Hill fi-Mltmrin it VACII' nr ^,...,.,,.,1 C*en4A«I«tr T„.„„l nn Awnli.
MATERIAL INCREASE GRANTED.
>tn*t)ori*l Investment company's in only supply 100 freshmen a year, or
ivestptr About 2 o'clock this company : possibly on ^seventh of the total ntirn-
! suspended payments and demanded , fwr »-ho will enter.
' ‘ "Tl)* table suggests further that the
highly educated part of the American
people does not Increase the poptrld-
Nerthee* Rsctftc Tettgraphem Secure .he thirty days' notice of withdrawal, i
One Sixth More Pay. lAte this afternoon the grand Jury ;
--t p»ul Mil* y,t, )2L--Th>- Topped all other business In order to
N rtheiD 1*4. in. rommiuee of the O i “f ‘J* iBventlgation of the turf
I r which has b*"« in session since) Jotjn j ny(lD summoned to a|c j
■ t.:;usr> !< disbanded today, having ;before that body, and a similar
-■ ured fro ra the Northsrn Pacific,]
tnr •".*!. Superintendent of Telegraph i
ft V Greene modification* of the ex-j
:»tmg whedule which amount to a
• la! Increase <>? one-sixtb in wages
succeed Frederick Temple as Arch
bishop of Canterbury, took place to-
day. The ceremony took place In Can-
terbury cathedral and was conducted
with all the pomp and circumstance
with which tradition and custom have
tion at ail, but, on the contrary, falls | invested It. The participants Included
W reproduce Itself. I the Archbishop of York, the Bishop |
"If many other cohegea and univerte | of Durham, the Bishop of laimlon-and
We carry
a complete
line of
Staple and
Fancy
Groceries
and guar-
antee oil
our goods
first class.
H. I.RSINSKY, HORACE B. STEVENS,
President. Vice President.
B, P. MIC’HELSON, Secretary.
S. J. FREUDENTHAL, Gen. Mgr.
The H. Lesinsky
Company.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS.
We solicit
the trade
of dealers
only, and
give special
and careful
attention
to mall
orders. Give
us a trial.
Banco Minero
of Chihuahua
CAPITAL
$4,000,000.00
AGENCY IN JUAREZ. •
J. GEO. HILZINGER, Manager.
A General Banking Business
Transacted.
It v larg. shar. of the men
Hereafter all Sunday work is to be
paid for a* overtime, making an In
ct••')?(• of one-sixth to all operators)
w ho work on Sundays
Station o|)erator* who are called |
cut "I their regular hours for special!
rk will receive the hourly wag"!
M'xte, but no call, however short, will !
(*■ paid for at less than 50 cent* I
The extra time schedule of large
"(ID * * Is raised from 2k to 40 cent*
is r hour.
TRUST QUESTION CONSIDERED.
Feared That Littlefield Bill Is Onerous
Upon Small Corporations.
Washington, Feb. 12—The senate
committee on judiciary eontlnuod Its
consideration of the trust question to-
day and after holding two sessions
adjourned until tomorrow. The com
mittee was eapeelally concerned to-
day in an effort to so amend the Lit-
tlefield bill as not to make it burden
inn" to small rorporstkms. It prae
ibally is the unanimous opinion of
the committee that the bill should be
enacted into law, but there is much
difference as to the phraseology to
be employed. There also Is practical
unanimity as to the desirability of
making the proposed law apply to
corporation* which are capable of be
coming oppressive in their operation
and of relieving those which are be
tieflcfnt In their operations and not
cxi' nslve enough to require close su-
pervision. The committee Is finding
difficulty In defining a line of demar-
cation, but the member* express the
belief that a way will be found out
of the difficulty and (he bill be so
modified as to not make It onerous
upon smull concerns.
itles publish class reports analogous
subpoena was issued for the appear- ; t0 (he Harvard reports, a competent
ime of E J Arnold, but the latter I» ; statistician might establish from the
j reported to be in Hot Springs. j assembled reports some Interesting ) LAST WHITE HOUSE FUNCTION.
---- anil important conclusion-
! SWEAR OFF THEIR ASSESSMENTS - 11 j,. probable that the regrettable
- result indicated In the above table 1s
j Millionaire* Evade Paying Full Meas-jdue In pan to the late postponement
ore of Tax. s of marriage on the pan or educated
New York. Feb. 12-John D. Rock Vom* «*•». « postponement which the
, „ , , . ! protracted education now prescribed
it fell.-r, Jr, who was assessed on : }or wbo lhP learned and., . , . . . , .... .,
two of personal property, had >he sr|„Dlinr profession* make* ulinost ! ]!lut < ,a
amount reduced to ISO,000 today and j unavoidable
then agreed to pay taxes on an as- ; Fewer Years Desirable,
sessuent of $50,000. t "The young physician, lawyer, engi-
Mr Rockefeller declared that he neer or architect Is now fortunate It
owed $400,000, amt did not iwsses* ‘ he marries at 2* or 29, wiiercas he
more than $90,000 worth of personal ; should have married at 28 or 26, To
other high predates of the Established
church.
Final Event of the Social Season Is
Scheduled for Tonight.
Washington, Feb. 12.—The army
and navy reception tonight is the tout
Whit.) House function on the win-
ter's schedule, but this does not mean
property
James Henry Hmlth known as
"Silent" Smith, and reputed to have
Inherited $50,000,00(1 form his brother,
whose personal assessment was $1,-
800.000. called at the tax office oday
and swore off on all except $100,000 j President Bllot declared Harvard's
Alt attorney representing Reginald policy to he one of determined sup
Vanderbilt also ealb-d on the tax rom ! port to the requirement of a bachelor's
mis*loner in regard to Mr Vander degree, or It* equivalent, for adinlte
hilt's assessment. Whether the as-1 slon to the professional schools, as
sessmenl was sworn o ffor reduced now in force In the departments of
It is Mrs. Roosevelt’s Intention to re-
main la Washington until the warm
weather makes discomfort for herself
and children. She has planned a se-
ries of less formal entertainments, in-
cluding muslcales, Illustrated lectures.
_______________— - - - song recitals and when the weather
make earlier marriage possible Is one ; permits garden parties and afternoon
of th* strong inducements for bring 1 teas, served on the esplanades added
Ing to an end the school course at 17 j to the While House.
or Ik. the college loursc at 20 or 21, --------------------------
and the professional training at 24; KILLEO BY ESCAPING GAS.
Or 25.'
BURTON, LINGO CO.
LUMBER, DOORS, SASH,
Laths, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc.
Cor. First and Kansas Sts., El Paso, Tex.
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coti id not be
sesemeut was
ascertain**!
$980,000
The as-
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ALBERT
SCHUTZ
&. COMPANY
*
Mmututurars' Agents
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
MERCHANDISE
BROKERS
LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Republican Club CsltbraU* Day With
Banquet at Wsldorf-Aatpria.
New York, Feb 12.—Lincoln's birth-
day wns celebrated by the Republican
dub with a dinner at the Waldorf
Astoria. The dinner was served In
theology, law and medicine at Har-
vard, und to am even higher standard
than baa hitherto been set for the de-
gree of A. B.
Shorter Courses Advised.
President Eliot describe* the recog
nit Ion and encouragement now given
at Harvard to the three years or the
three and a half years' college course,
but he makes It clear that the qunn
Uty of work, measured by the required
Five Men Dead From Inhaling Deadly
Fume*.
Chicago. Feb. 12.—Five men met
death und ten were overcome tonight
hy the fume* of gas escaping from
the purifying box In the plant of the
Northwestern Gas Light and Coke
company at Blue Island. The men
tinder the direction of Superintendent
Martin C. Russell had been engaged
iu changing the purifying box.
The dead'are: Martin C. Russell,
superintendent; Georgs Arnold, fire-
man; John leiffimg, laborer; J. loir
son. laborer; Albert KRtolph. laborer.
RICHARD CABLES, Pres, and Mgr. R. B. BIAS, Sec.
CAPLES LUMBER COMPANY,
Hardwood, Oak, Hickory and Ash Lumber.
Laths, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Moldings, Etc.
YARDS: COR. TEXAS AND OCTAV1A STREETS. TELEPHONE 242.
---->vvvvvv>~vv^~v**ro**ro*«^^
THE INTERNATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK
EN'RIQI’E C. CRKKL.
J. GKO. HILZINGER, M*im**r.
JOHN M, WYATT. Cashier.
THE ACCOMMODATION BANK
OF EL PASO.
Transacts a general banking busi-
ness. Buys and sell* exchange on
all parts of the United States,
Mexico and Europe.
Savings Bank Department Open
From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
A Daily Compliment
“Your mikes are hotter
than we can make them our-
selves,’’ is n compliment we
hear every day.
And why shouldn’t they be?
I have made baking a life study
and use only the best materials,
such as good butter and good
eggs in them, and have the beat
equipped bakery in town. See
them in our store at 214 Mesa
Ave. ’Phone 434.
City Steam Bakery,
Cha*. f‘. Gerlach, Prop.
hall a hundred or more of the women
friend* of the club members enjoyed
the hospitality of the club. About
40« member* and guest* of the club
were present. A letter was read from
President Roosevelt regretting bis In-
ability to be present aud another to
like effect from Robert T. Lincoln
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Offlc* and Bataaroom
la, 203 Stitt El Em Strati.
TtitfhMi 563,2 Map.
f. 0. Box 121.
ELPUfl, * TEXAS.
MAX SCHUTZ, Mgr
}•»'■ big ballroom aud In the adjacent ; number of courae*. Is the same for the
three year course aa for the four year
course, while the quality of work as
measurer! bv grades has !>een sub-
stantially raised during the last year.
"The faculty of art* amt science*,"
he says, has expressed tt* preference
tor the age of 18 as the age for enter-
ing college, and Its conviction that
I boy* can be well prepared for rollcge
at that age. and tt has made tt possi-
ble for any diligent student to get the
degree ot bachelor of arts In three
vt-ars These two im-wearer, combined
should enable parents to get their well
trained son* Into the learned proto*
•Iona by 24 or 26 year* ot age aud
into business career* much earlier."
Of athletic sports tn general Presi-
dent Eilat Bays there ts Increaslag ob-
jection to their great exaggeration
STOCK DYING BY HUNDREDS.
Entire Rang* Country of South Da-
kota Covers* by Snow.
Bouestee], 8 D.. Feb. 11—Stock
men from th* range country report
that cattle are pcrlohlng by hundreds.
A Tripp county man lost over 200
steers.
The deep snow begins about fifty
mite* west of here and tha entire
range for UK) miles west of that place
la covered with snow two fast drop,
making It impossible for stack U> get
food.
QUESTION IS NOT CLOSED.
Cession of Danish Islands Will Again
Re Teken Up-
Washington. Feb. 12.—The govern-
ment here docs opt regard the ques-
tion of the cession of the Danish West
Indies as closed hy any means. It Is
said that reltalnly the negotiation*
have not been closed hy any act of
the United State* and If Denmark has
halted In the transaction It was from
Internal considerations and the con-
ditions which cause the delay can be
changed only by the Danish govern-
ment. Technically the United States
has negotiated a treaty with Denmark
for the erosion of the Islands, hilt
the agreement has never been official- j
ty ratified.
DIETER &, SAUER
EL PASO, TEXAS AND CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.
Groceries Wines I.lauors and Cigars. Leading Brands of Bonded Whis-
kies In Bulk and' Bottled offered at Any Stationintheluterlor of Mexico.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPfLY ATTENDED TO.
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Picture Framing
14 Years Experience
Tuttle Paint and Qlass Co
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TOWNSEND-BIRMR TAXIOtRMY 4 ZO-
OLOGICAL COMPANY.
Ail Kinds of Taxidermy Work.
Big Game Shooting In Mexico. Pneu-
matic. Mattresses and Bear Traps.
407 NORTH ORtOON STRfET.
TfltPMONf NO. #28
FRESHEST TOBACCOS IN THE CITY.
H. B. CHARMAN,
Dealer in Havana, Key West, Domes-
tic and Mexican Cigars.
Tobacco, Cigarettes and Smokers’ Articles
Pool Parlor. 101 San Antonio St.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
M. SCHAPER
Ciudad Jaurcr. Mex.
CIGARS
•EX RIAL «»TATX want ads.
**v«ral Confsrsncss Held.
Topaba. K*»., Feb 11.—'Tb* ballon
nl officers of tbe trainmen and con-
ductor* arrived today and numerous
conference# regarding tbe Hama F«
Wag* situation bare beeu held To-
j morrow tbe trainmen will confer wltb
Third Vic* Preetgem. Kendrick and
other Santa K* officials ft ts said
the men iuatat on receiving s 20 per
cent Increase. President Ripley, a
few daya ago. said this would not be
granted.
Hsr.deraen Not to Enter Lew Pfrm.
New York, Feb II—Tbe report
| that Speaker Hendernoa would enter
' th* law am of Simpoon. ThnebOr.
Barn urn h Bartteu of thin cRy wan
deatgd today by the firm. Tbe atnte-
mem w*. authorised by the firm that)
the report was unfounded and untrue
CYCLONE KELLY WAS BA»Y.
Defeated by Mike •brack
as H*
FINE LINEN DRAWNWORK.
St. Lout*. Feb. 12.—Mike 8hr.sk of
rinclnnsu practically kuwked out
cyclone'' Kelly of Ban Francisco m
the fourth round of a 20 round botit
Itefore the TNfent End club her* to-. i»|., ui* dave-iu ..iimami f»i tindiki
night Kelty wna unable to solve ww »»» anyn-is estimated at $3*.owi
Stef. Bhreck got In a hard i BREAD RIOTS THREATENED.
STRIKERS’ POSITIONS FILLED.
Cananea Coppsr Company Starts Up
Again In Full Blast
Tucson, Art*.. Feb. 12.—The Cana-
n«a Copper company has succeeded In
replacing all striking engineers and
firemen on their narrow gauge road
with non-union men. The smelter*
have started up la foil Want. The
loss to the company for failure to
run Its ore train* regularly durln* the
El Paso Cornice Works
W. WELSCH, Proprietor.f
Galvanized Cornice, Skylights,
Metallic Shingles, Ceilings, Tanks,
Hot Air Furnaces, Chimney
Tops, Etc.
lSC WS W. Ororland Strwt Tolephono #00
DAVID Q. BALDWIN
Removed to Roma I, Over State Not. Bank.
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN
MORTGAGE N<»TRK BOUGHT. LOANS ON
PERSONAL EFFECTS.
WHJ hnlld Iidwmni ptrovWeai yn4 own ifofttjrahito lotdt
on3-'> per cent ^tsklanw 7 per e#nt mortgagp
1 mrte**
i Reference* hjr pwaiaiot: Stxtm National Bank
anti First N^ional Bank.
nt.re.-k> ofrle. Bhrerk got In a hard
loft to Kolly's jaw in th* first round j
tbat started the Caltfornlan on the
road to detent- Bhreck put Kelly ;
down four time* In the second and |
four time# In lb* third.
Finest line
of SaltiR«s
and Gents’
fgmlshings.
THE LEADING
JOHN BRUNNER ™l«*0f
104 EL PASO STREET.
EL PASO.
TEXAS.
•paniah
on Verge of
To Cur* a Cold In One Day {
Take I Amative Bromo Quinine Tsb-
let* Alt druggists refund the money
it H tell* to curt. K. W. Orovc's tig
oat1)re to on tech hot. 26c
WANT”AO RENT* ANYTHING.
Workingmen
Revolt
Ivuidon Feb. 12.—An age Dry ills-
i l«t‘ h from Corqnna snyn that a res-
olutloo was |,a**ed at a
workmen there today In
meeting of
favor of a j
JUST RECEIVED!
TRACING LINEN. DETAIL PAPER. ETC., ETC., AT
iVi H. WEBB’S THE COURT HOUSE BLOCK
Producers and Dealers In
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
cm. snsi iftmit uw i. uni ra smn.
TELEPHONE 581. EL PASO, TEXAS.
A General Hospital for Medical,
Surgical and Obstetrical Cases.
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR KfRKES IS
I CONDUCTED AT THE HOSPITAL.
MI8S M. R. 8HAVER, Supt
' Graduate Norton Infirmary of Loulo-
Till*, Ky.. and Post Graduate Gen-
eral Memorial Hospital, New
York City.
ImSiEL PASO DAIRY CO., nunut «»• own.
IRRIGATION
Plants Installed
O. N. TURNER,
Machinist and Engineer,
S BRONSON BLOCK.
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