El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1903 Page: 8 of 8
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HIGHLAND PARK ADDITION
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Kfilt rrilTHEK INFORMATION APPLY TO
NEWMAN-AUSTIN INVESTMENT CO.
219 SAN ANTONIO STREET.
AGENTS.
RED CRO88 PHARMACY.
CAMPBELL BROS.. Proprietors.
*j New line of Drugs and Druggists Supplies, also Fine
4a» ll/.rf It*t<(.ri«e W(jf l-ft ^Jt'lllfltlPftf I
Perfumeries. Toilet Waters, Stationery, Cigars, Ike. ~
Proscription Department Complete. Z
*- OPEN Aid. MONT___Z04 N, OHEOON STKEET. "
EL PASO ELECTRIC RAILWAY
SIGNAL LIGHT8.
Green Light—Juarez line.
Blue Light—San Antonio, Myrtle
and Boulevard
Red Light—I’urk line.
White Light—Smeller line.
JUAREZ.
I ISVnk |>*r« ,,n,1 M„nd»y* )
Cars leave Motel Sheldon every 12
minutes from 5:3f> u in, to 10 p. in.,
leaving on the even hour and 12, 24,
30 and 4K minuter afeer the hour; re-
turning leave Juarez id the .same
Mine.
After in p no every 30 minutes,
leaving on the even hour and hull
hour. The Inst ea, leaves for Juarez
id 11:30 p m. on all days.
SAN ANTONIO AND MYRTLE.
1 VVrytk hhy« Itiul SuTitlaJOi.|
Cars leave Hotel Sheldon every 15
miind 'S from o.35 a in. to 7 p. in..
leaving in, 25, to uiul 55 minutes idler,
the hour: returning leave car barn
5. 20, 35 and 50 mingles after Hit-
hour.
After 7 p tn. every 20 inlllittes. leav-
ing Hotel Sheldon on oven hour and
20 and 4o minutes after the hour.
The first oar leaves Hotel Sheldon
id tl 25 a. in on week days and 7 25
a tn on Sundays. The last ear leaves
at 11 20 p. m. oil all day*.
BOULEVARD.
IWssIc I>*}- nii.l MiimiIhz. I
Cars leave Hotel Sheldon every 15
minutes from 0 a. n>. to ' p in., leav-
ing on the even hour unit 15, 30 and
45 minutes after the hour; returning
leave end of Boulevard 12. 27. 12 and
57 minutes lifter the linin'.
After 7 p in. every 20 minutes,
leaving Hotel Sheldon on even hour
and 20 and 4o minutes after 111 - hour
The firm ear leaves Hole] Sheldon
id II „. m. till week days and 7 a, in.
till Sundays. Tin" Iasi ear leaves at
1! p. m. mi all days.
WASHINGTON PARK.
Week Days and Sunday*.
Curs leave Hotel Sheldon every
hour from fi 30 e. lit. to !!:30 n. in.
and every half hour from 0:39 a in.
to II p in.. leaving on the even hour
and half hour, returning leave Wash
Ington park 30 minutes Inter.
The llrst ear leaves Hotel Sheldon
nl t!:30 » ni. on week iluy.n and 7:30
a. hi, on Sundays The Inst ear leaves
11 p. m on nil days,
SMELTER.
Week Day* and Sunday*.
Cars leave Hotel Sheldon every 20
minutes from 5:20 u. in. to II p. n, .
leaving on even hour i,,ul 20 and 40
minutes ufter the hour; returning
leave Smelter at the same time.
The Urst ear leaves Hotel Sheldon
at 5 20 a, rn on all days. The last
ear leaves at 11:30 p. tn. on all days
SECOND WARD.
Week Day* and Sundays.
Cars leave Hotel Sheldon every 20
minutes from 5:20 a. nr, to It p! 111.
leaving on oven hour and 2(1 and 40
initiates after the hour, making the
round trip hack to the Sheldon In 20
minutes
The first ear leaves Hotel Sheldon
at 5:20 a. m. on all days; the last
ear leaves at 11 p m, on all days.
Now Is the Opportunity to Beautify
Your Home.
A ear load -,t tine shade trees are
for sale at Washington I’ark. Call
there and see them or cull at the
$379 for Letter* Prom Parmer*.
The Iloek Island *ystem offer*
$375, In rash and transportation, for
letter* relative to the territory along
Ita lines In Arkansas, Indian Terri-
tory, Oklahoma, Te*a» and New
Mexico.
ladtora should deal with the
writer's experience* since be settled
in the territory In question. They
should ,ell how much money he
brought with him, what he did when
he first came and what measure Of
sucres* has alnce reranriled hi* ef-
forts.
Letters should not be less than 300
nor more than 1,000 words In length,
and will be used for the purpose of
advertising the southwest.
For circular giving detail*, write
John Sebastian, Passenger Traffic
Manager, ltock Island System, Chi-
cago, III.
SHADE TREES FOR ALL,
who leaves the E P. $ N. E. on
March 1.
■I TV. McCouch, traveling auditor of
the Mexican Central, is in the city.
Trainmaster Mark* of the O. H. re-
turned yesterday afternoon rrom DM
Rio
Owing to bad weather east of here
the Banta Fe did not arrive here yes-
terday until 5:30 p. m.
Thai! Van Horn, traveling freight
agent for the E. P * N. E.. has Just
returned from a trip we»t.
Freight Conductor MeElroy will
take the position on the (J. H. made
vacant by the resignation of Passen-
ger Conductor Moss.
Eight cat loads of sheep were
shipped over the Mexican Central yes-
terday to Chlhtianua to stock up some
ranges In that vicinity.
Horace 11. Fletcher, a elvlf engineer
on the E. P. * S. W road. Is in the
city, but will leave to take charge of
the work on the cut-off which that
road will build from For rest to Don
Luis.
CHARITY BALL.
Received
Today...
JOHN H. MURPHY,
CONFECTIONER
121 S. El Paso St, El Paso, Tex.
| Don’t Drink
Hut if you do an to
iGxGtm
Whew yon can uni tho t>«*t.
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Grand Entertainment to Be Given for
the Maxatlsn Sufferers.
The grand ball to he given at Jua-
rez fhr the benefit of the Muzatlan
sufferers has * been postponed until
Saturday, the 21st Inst. The post-
ponement was deemed advisable In
order to complete the elaliorate ar-
rangements now in progress.
It Is predicted that It will be the
grandest uffuir of the kind that has
ever taken place in Juarez.
Owing to the worthy object for
which the dance Is to be given it mer-
its special encouragement and it is
anticipated will prove a great social
and financial success. The entertain-
ment has been gotten up by the offi-
cials und leading citizens of the city
across the. Rio Grande and those iden-
tified with the enterprise are a suffi-
cient guarantee of the character of
the bull It Is proponed to give. The
entertainment will take place al the
customs house and a large number of
guests are expected to lie present not ; May
only from El Faso but also from
neighboring plaees.
POULTRY POINTERS.
When chickens grow very fast, It
sometimes causes f«K weakness.
Under usual conditions a vsriety of
food Is better than any medfelne that
<-an he given.
The only safe way of disposing of
dead fowls that have died of any con-
tagious dlseane Is to burn them.
Clover eoutalns two elements that
are in demand by the hens—nitrogen
and lime. It Is rich In the elements
required for the whites of eggs.
When roup gel* into a flock, It lnva,
rlahly leaves some ailment behind.
The fowl that has been subject to It is
seldom healthy again.
There ls no cure for feather pulling
except by more labor and time than an
ordinary flock Is worth. The best plan
is to get rid of the guilty fowl* as soon
as possible.
A hen seldom begins to est eggshell*
nmiI she finds one broken or until she
liecomes accustomed to eatiug eggs
thrown out Into the yard. The safest
plan is always to crumble them up fine
before feeding.
WEATHER REPORT.
Paso, Tex., Feb. 12, Reading
p. m., Mountain Time.
at 6
sheriff‘a iillicc for terms.
THE ACME SALOON SELLS
MIGHTY FINE WHISKY OVER THE
BAR. 225 SAN ANTONIO STREET.
WANT AD 1 CENT PER WORD.
NEWS OF RAILROADS
NO FURTHER CHANGES ON EL
PASO * NORTHEASTERN.
Barometer...................29.63
Thermometer................. 58
Direction of wind.........Southwest
Velocity of wind, miles per hour 30
Weather....................Clear
Rainfall last 24 hours........... 0
Highest temperature today..... 73
Ixiwest temperature today...... Sfi
HAVE YOU READ WANT AD8.
If Hungry or Thirsty,
Oo to Phil Young's Cafe, 217 El Pnso
Street The only oyster house and
only Cincinnati beer In the city. Oys-
ters on InOf shell a specialty.
Senator Morgan predicts war with
I Colombia If we continue with the
Speaking of Hie ; present plan of the Pauunia canal.
Has no Desire to i Not until the $10,00(1.000 gives out.
A Good Thing.
1 tlK Kid nerves the bent lunch In
the city for 15 cents from lb it. m. to
2 p. tn. Cold lunches at all hours.
George Gould In
Plans Say* He _ _
Seek Connections Letting Him Into j Mok| T„ potmvely Cures 8ick
Philadelphia—Minor Mention. | Headache. Indigestion and Constipa-
tion. A delightful herb drink. Re-
moves all eruptions of the skin, pro-
ducing a perfect complexion or
Important Notice.
Special tun ting of Rhein Lodge No.
133, 0. H II K. All oUlcer* and mem-
bers are earnestly requested to he
present al the K. P, halt at 1:30 sharp
Sunday, February 15, IH03. Import-
ant lin.JlO'HS to be transacted.
JOHN HEINTZR, Pres.
ADAM DIETER, Sec.
President C. 15. Eddy of the El Paso
ft .Northeastern system su.vs that there
will he no further changes in the otll
i-tiil force of his company after Gen-
eral Manager W. It Martin
charge,
money refunded. 25c and 50e. Write
to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker
& Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all
lakes I druggists of United States and Mex-
ico. VV. H. Webb, wholesale and re-
j tail distributor.
THE PRIDE OF THE KITCHEN
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.
Notice to Taxpayers.
City faxes are now- due.
B. F. JKiyKINR.
City Assessor nod Collector.
National Cushion Frame ninycle,
the heal made, at the El Paso Cycle
company.
The children
the Klrmess.
are all Interested In
Hot chocolate at Potter ft. White's.
New stationery at Grayson's.
OLASSES
Properly Fitted
Susen's Graduate Optician.
HOT CHOCOLATE
AND WHIPPED CREAM
IT'S KLfl'Ali NOT MADE
IN EL PASO OR THE
WEST.
THE ELITE
CONFECTIONERY,
206 N. Oregon, Next Poetoffloe
V S HOKKKIJj X 0<i , I’miHi.
Gould Talks of His Plans.
George Gould is quoted ns follows
In an eastern paper: "None of my
plana to get an eastern outlet have
been abandoned. The connection be-
tween the Western Maryland lit
Cherry Run and the West. Virginia
Central at Cumberland will eertainly
Is- Unlit. There has been no agree-
ment with the Baltimore ft Ohio tor
nnuytbing else. The surveys are now
being completed
I have no plans to come east from
Pittsburg across Pennsylvania. I will
get a line from Zanesville, O., up the
Little Kunuwha. and so on 10 Balti-
more. which Is u very fine port lor
export. The harbor there is excellent
and the charges light, in the earlier
days of the Baltimore A Ohio a great
commerce wns done at Baltimore, and
I think it can l< done again.''
Asked if he did not intend to go
to Philadelphia. Mr. Gould replied: "I
will go over th-*e und play polo
first."
Within two years It is expected that
Gould trains, passenger and freight,
will be running regularly to and from
Baltimore and the west and south-
west. The Gould system will then
stretch away unbroken from the At-
lautle seaboard to Chicago, St. lamia,
Denver. Salt Uike City, Galveston and
El Paso.
Notice I
are respectfully notified
Consumers
that in the event of water being dis-
continued for non-payment of water
rent when due, the El Paso Water
Works will not renew supply and torn
water on again until 60 rents has been
paid by said cqatopier, In addition tn
amount of hill due at time service
was discontinued. All hills due are
payable between 1st and 15th.
WANT AD BELLS EVERYTHING.
HOTEL 8AN VICENTE.
Silver City, Nsw Mexico.
A magnificent three-story brlelt
building with wide verandas, elegant
parlors, billiard rooms, baths and all
modern conveniences, has been espe-
cially designed to furnish ideal accom-
modations to tourists and Invalids.
The San Vicente i» situated nine
miles from the government sanitarium
at Fort Bayard, where tuberculosis has
been successfully treated.
Mrs. Pennell, late head nurse at
Fort Bayard, Is In attendance, and the
most approved methods are carefully
followed.
Removal Notice!
The El Paso Pan i tori 11m has
Been consolidated with the
Holmes or Brossy's Dyeing
and cleaning works, and
both offices are looated iu
Hotel Orndorff Block, 306
Mesa Avenue. ’Phone 7KB
will catch ’em both.
Hti Introduction...
to the best Jewelry Store in the city will cost you
nothing unless you buy something (which you are
very apt to do when you see our gtxids.)
mc Dave tb< Best
If we have not got just what you want we will take
pleasure in ordering it for yon,,no matter how small,
and if it should not prove just what yon want, you
do not need to take if. We take'all the chances.
TRY US.
' 1
W. T. HIXSON & CO.,
“The Jewelers.” Ill San Antonio Street, El Paso, Texas.
Having bought too many Iron Beds and Dressers,
and in order to get rid of them quick, will give a
A Serious Mistake.
To the average man it seems child-
ish to doctor a cold, and unless It be-
comes particularly annoying to him,
little or no attention 1* given It. Often
a cold contracted In the winter is al-
lowed to run until the opening of
spring. This Is a grave mistake, as
even though the warm weather may
bring relief, the system is thereby
weakened and rendered susceptible to
disease. A cold should never be neg-
lected, whether it be a child or un
ailult who is afflicted, as health ami
often life is risked. A bottle of Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy, costing but
a small amount, will bring speedy re-
lief and all dangerous consequences
will he avoided. For sale by all drug-
gists.
Special Discount
of 15 per cent for
the next few days
That Old Trunk
be repaired or exchanged. El
Paso Trunk Factory, Mills building.
Also on Parlor Goods, such as three and five
pice suits, Divans, Odd Chairs, Davenports anti
Couches.
Notice I
After March 1 the Golden Eagle sa-
loon will be railed the "Trust Ex-
change. CHAS. W. BURCKELL.
G. L. Hoyt <& Co.
315 and 317 £1 Paso Street.
A DRIVE THROUGH
THE OPEN COUNTRY
tn one of our handsome buggies, run-
abouts, bnckboards or phaetons is
thoroughly enjoyable, because they are
comfortable, sale and handsome. Our
rtock of fine carriages Is a treat to
look at—they are bo handsome in de-
sign and finish, and for workmanship
they are unexcelled.
^yv-'W-v
H. P NOAKE,
Cor. Santa Fe and W. Overland
Is one of onr handsome prize cook
stoves or St. Clair ranges. They are
splendid bakers, economical In the
use of fuel, easy to manage and are
both an ornament and a necessity In
the home. I.ook at our fine assort-
ment of builders’ hardware, mantels
and Studebaker wagons at bottom
prices.
FASSETT & KELLY,
EL PA80, TEXAS.
WANT AO RENT8 ANYTHING.
A Hamilton Watch
would have saved him all
this worry. liaipilton watch
Wearers "never get left.”
Huiniitona conic in 17 and
”1 jewel prude*. They are
esipiiftitely finished, fully ad-
justed. mid fAperieneo proves
them Ihq b»i»st- nccurote. and
thoronirUy reliable
Rail Road Watch
COPYRIGHT
on the market.
A full line on hand nil the time, and we fully guarantee
every movement we sell.
A. W. SUSEN.
THE LEADING JEWELER,
104 San Antonio Street
for the Rock tslond.
Big Fruit Shipments,
t’p to last week about 4,500 car loads
of oranges and lemons had heeu
| shipped esst for this season over the
Sants Fe and Southern Pacific rail-
roads, say« the Sun Bernardino Sun.
Of this totul «75 car loads were
loro one. Placing the season, as It Is
now estimated at 21.500 car loads, a
deduction of the cars already shipped,
leave* 17,000 car loads yet to tie mar-
keted before October 31, 1903. Should
the pit-sent rainfall, by Increasing the
Islze of the fruit, add. say 10 per cent,
to the crop still on the trees, there
] would remain tor shipment during the
' remainder of the season, according to
j conservative estimates, 18,800 toads.
The aetual shipment during the sea-
son of last year, ending October 31,
leached 17,3"a Of this total ubout
1.1,85 ear loads were lemons. •
Choice rosea and carnations at Pot-
ter ft White's.
FORCED SALE OF
MILLINERY
Overstocked, uo reasonable
price refused.
POSENER’S
Wholesale sad Retail. 3 PU2A BLOCK.
Smoke the Old Reliable
La International
Cigars
IIAHDFAOTOBED B? .
KOHLBERG BROS.
EL PASO. TEXAS
I0LA PORTLAND CEMENT!
PLENTY ON HAND
KRAKAUER, Z0RK & M0YE
WHITE OAKS FUEL CO.
WANT AD 1 CENT PER WORD.
.friends in this eity yesterday by,
I tug back from Austin, TVx, w-fi
Brings Home s Bride.
K. R King, chief clerk to Superin-
tendent Simmons of the Kl Paso A
Southwestern, surprised his miuiv
,com-
nh a
bride. There was much speculation
j among the boys in the E. P A 8. W.
| offices as to the oauae of Mr. King's
| departure for Autdlu a few days ago.
IA few suspected the truth, but Mr.
] King kept hi* own counsel in the mat-
I ter and hi* friends had to just wait
.and see
j Mr. King was married to Miss Belle
Graham at Austin on the 10th instant
and left immediately for thin city,
their future home.
The new- Benedict is one of the most
popular young railroad meu in El
Paso, and a host of friends wish him
and his wile a happy Journey through
life. The couple will tie al home to
their friends at the Buckler residence.
WE ARE NOT
HA VINO A ‘SALE*
NOR OFFERING
ANY “PRIZES."
HAVE NO
“OOLD BRICK
BARGAINS."
Pew & Son,
.SHOES
THE RELIABLE KIND
• • •
PINE SLABS, WOOD,
HARD AND SOFT COAL.
(WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.)
J. A. 8PELLICY, Mgr.
Telephone 325.
OFFICE—Comer Texae end Noble.
=WE WANTs
Ceil, Wood, LiM,
Your next order for
Count, Plastir Paris, Fir* Brick, Etc.
You will be Satisfied.
Established
1897.
2nd and Chihuahua.
Payne-Badger Co.
Incorporated
1901.
Phone 389.
Open
Day and Night.
SILVER KING CAFE
STEIN & UHLIG, Prop’s., 209 San Antonio Street. **
OUR GUARAN-
TEE GOES WITH
EVERY PAIR OF
SHOES WE SELL
NUFF SAID.
JUST RECEIVED—
New lota of shoes for men and
women. Stylish and up-to-date
{poods- Ask to see onr #3.30
JUAREZ,
MEXICO-
| -CLIFFORD BROS - ?
t GROCERIES and PROVISIONS.
J PHONE 111. 307-309 E, OVERLAND 8T. ♦
■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'I#*
ns
$1.50 ONLY I mm
BEACH AKIN CURIO COMPANY,
•last received several pro** of Mexican
Knitted Silk Shawl*. Extra quality, large
size* and Wutifnl shade*.
THE TROY LAUNDRY j
Telephone 278. Ill to 117 West Overland Street.
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