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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1906.
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EL PASO TIMES
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Daily aud Hunday, nix months
Dally and Monday. on* month.
Tb* Sunday Timas, on* y#ar
BY CAKfclRft
Dally and Sunday, oua month
a system hawy. crude an.l Ineonrt-ler
aii’ legislation on the one band, or j
wholesale slaughter of meritorious ,
biiiH on the other hand?
"The i emeijy I suggest Is a legit! la j
live commission (or a period of tori
years to 1st composed of five men. w ho 1
ahall he paid a sufficient remuneration, j
and who a.iail devote their entire time |
i lo the preparation of hills t., l> sub- j
j miHed lo the legislature. Require .
l them to be iri session at fin eapifol I
i ten months in the year, and make!
*J j|} j t ht.'tn f x-otfleio mum hi rs yi the h ei.-|
V, i la'im- for the purpose of Introducing j
a.oo and discussing hill. . This commit- i
J aiori would take up a -subject of legt-~ j
] la'lon. i i taxation, ctimlnal or civil j
#-** pror. Jitte. our penal oi -ferno-. nar> j
i instilmions. public schools, etc They ,
iron Id devote their entire time to one.
subject until they nail completed a hill
on that ■ ibjert. As a preparation for
lid, the;, would secure copies of all I
of the law's of ail oi the siate.s and |
of ail <.vili/,i-d government* on 1T-,
j still jeej in ha nil, Thev wotiiil also oh- i
address «ll cornmunlcatlfmi to ‘ ein from heads of departments In,
THE TIMES. EL I*AS<). TEXAS. <»?)i• ; ' and countibrrf their opin- <
..........* “"{Ion as to tlir* praelKtH working of
l£nt*r#d mi tb* at K.l Puna. Tmu, a* ia’VH on the .- abject illiijfr con
£nbHf*rib*ro who fall In rwiv* Miwlr r«^u-
arty Mr* r#qn*«wi to 110t.ity Die huxiuttxti offie* to
hMt *ff*cl.
r4Jv* pniloffin tv M res* io full, InHadlntf county
nd «Ut*. K*mit by toon*y ord«r, dr»ft or r*ifts
•r*d l«tt*r.
kftroml fiash irmi) maltur.
BRANCH OFFICES,
Kam*ro BaxIrnwHt OJA.*«. 4;i li tr. Ift 17 »* 4H-50.
"Th* Trlbao* Building New York <’Hjr.
W*et*ru liomueH* Offlo,*, 510 IU2 Tribun*
Bui Win*." Chicago.
I’h* H. C. Back with Special Agamy, Sol* Agent*
Foreign Advertising
TELEPHONES
Bu»lneo* Offle.............26-1 Ring
Editorial Rooma ......... 26 2 Rings
Tl ICS DA Y, NOVtC’M HER 11. 1900.
On<j
mu if day uf grace
for t ho
pt otl i
Hill faUc/j on key.
I Ju 11
i unierMitiid ho.v
the t bur*
JUOtilH
ft (tail keep up tin
1 pace; M
1m up
(Thy and nigA’ ih<-*-c
* tlinos,
Tut,' Buffalo TUw* mipporU*,! II• 4tfV
an I It >a.vs that BCnajoi* McCarifii
‘ j.v no iimr a trail01 ilum iIiom* who
assiiim* tin* rigat to 1mesi.i^ati liim."
El Paso will ca&h in several mines
an ! *]x*n 11 ilu* mom ’ buying Chrin?
inns gools Wo ran always collie
arros> with the cash out here,
IsO'ii h. an it' the famous lerior, (’a-
in os tare a ell appearance In Ibis
country’. ''Ill be mado in tin* police
court * in.'icatl of on the grand opera
A I»;*kottt farmer is using Hodrlcu
10 ."hock ills farm. Buffalo Titno
II' couhl get PiM slung moral-: much
'cheaper, and they would shock even
rhe Dakota corn
Hx President Dleyehui i loi* not
taken a.i\ part in the <1 i < u.^sioi 1 o>
"\Viw| shall we do with oui rx |)M;-
i h iils'1" Old “tally’ is holdln..' dawn
a $l-,oou .jolt givtMi him hc< au«c In |
an ox-picMvlcnt and noi because of
any exceptional fiimss for iiu pnsi
I inn
If Is up to Speaker (’aunoji to g*d,
11 is koii alii subdue Dr .11.1 II iits Wol!
M'ho hay fht* nerv* 10' remark t hat
Providence ami not the Republican
party i.* rcsponsij.de ior pool limes
in Die 1 ulted States Such .heresy is
nut to b» 1 o!t,*r>tted lii; .this land ol
: 1 eedoni
i
sifieiation, and what were Its par
“* > tlcnlar metiis or deniiolta as demon
t t raied b" exji . ience. Having obtain
j <‘d this information and duly con si d
I cred the nubjeef tin* cummt.HSion would
i prepare a bill and accompany the
I name with a written report in which
jTjiey would n«jt out a digest of ;he law-
! of 01 in 1 HtateH and countries and theli
I r* a hobs tor the bill that they report
l l take it t.iat the dally press of the
j slate would publish hr a matter o.
| news all bills formulated by the com
mission, and that many of the come
try weeklies would publish the sam* .
and that the pres- of the stab and
their correspondents would criticise
the name, and Dih. rhe intelllg -nt and
reading people of inc state would ex
press them bed ves on tie merits or de
meiiU of inch bill? ill advance of lli«*
meetiiig of tlie* legislature Mho lb?»t.
While such bills wore being prepared
Due' who had views upon the sub-
ject and find; reason’s therefor.
'in brief such a Cohimissiun would
gl\ us the le nefVf of the labors of
e.unprceni m* n, in collectIttg the login
la I Ion and exp u ictirs of the* clvlli/s !
world, and also tie benetits of the in-
itiaiiv- l>> suggestions made by dll
/.(■n.-. to lie e unmisHiou and the lone
tits ol 1 lie refei iidum by .having tin*
bills discuut-'-d by the public iii ad-
vance of Hie meeting, tif the Ieg1#!a
tun• It wdii-ld enable members of
the |o;-i latme 0/ obtain thewlewK of
tiielr constittiejits, and aino to fully
mature tIm-ii uwii opinionwith infor- j
mafion upon which to base an intelli-|
| g"nt opinion If occurs to me that in
Ibis way, in Hie imuim* of time, saV
J in ten. years, 1 hir lawn could Ire made
! :e ji-rlVci 1 - bum an wisdom rpiUd de
v i. I am '-uding j his letter to a
nunii»e 1 (»l the lea'tlinr. paper, in Texas
with a view ol . elting the. same be
foi'e the p' opi
T he1'*- i.s otjie merit in Mr .Icnkinu
1 oinmi inn plan The pe Mmis: will
at oiue suggest f.iat if would be much
I cheaper lor the lobbyist . provided tho
live commissioners are im too high
j priced But the pessimists wifi be ]
j pieiised will) Hie i t IV ji that jneiri.be !■* I
of th" legtHlirtur*' Mill bare nothing |
to do bill vot * But: 111 all - ■•I'ioli: IH ss
would not iliis coinrirission greatly
increase tie bulk ol legislation?-
Every legislatoi' ha iocal bills wiiirdi
be does not believe nilV one but bitll
elf ( in pi op.1 fly frame Would lx*
or the (•oiiiiui'e.lon prepare s.neh lo. al
Dili s'7 \\ e :dmp)> a k for in! 01 m at ioli.
I<T fif-r failure in Brussels, in ,882,1
and her subsequent failure at the i
Comiquc In Taris, was to purchase the
lon-u d for buikiing, which date- back
to 1150, is machfeolated with lattie-
nients. aud has the tfue medieval
spirit in the solidity of its structure.
It occupies a commandlns; situation,
like ome old Homan sentinel r.uard-
Ing the ^ate of the mountains and
v.'ijd country about the dark gorges, j
Mine. Calve Is a good deal of - mys-1
ti • On her maniel shelf she i as a
Ha tie of Buddha as a decorative ac-
cessory. She believes in a pro- ious
| state of existence. Evidence of this
belief is found in a remark once made
by her to a sister prlma donna, who
had an extraordinarily large re per-
tuire. »
Saiil .time. Calve to her one day i
"Think of my good luck in having
made one opera so completely my
own that 1 hardly ever have lo sing
anything else! it is my own lan-
guage, too. There you are, obMged
lo sing in three languages in order
to keep ui) your repertoire. .Mon
I Hen! how von have to work’ Per-
haps in your tonner existence you
had a very easy lime of it. and now
you have to make up for it; ov per-
haps you were very wicked and are*
now atoning for it." This was ali
said in absolute seriousness. , i
DIE CZ AR--That, bottle is the best tax collector in all the Russias.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
3JM@tfor Fwrsf!
v~vCCCCCCCC<>CCCCCCCCCCCC^
_ j CALVE IS ENGAGED AGAIN.
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i j j, tr<-,|. j Dccazeville. in the Aveyron, her father | left cu to him as lie lies asleep on the
Our
Directors
No other feature makes as
much for the soundness and
safety of a hank as an able, ac-
tive and conservative Board of
Directors. Our directors are:
A. P. COLES. ,
HICHARD CAPLE8.
HCfiO J. DON Ali, of Steinfeld
& Co., Tucson.
W. .1. HARRIS.
II. I„ NEWMAN.
•f. X. PORTER, Banker, Globe,
A rig.
T. M. WlNGO.
J.N't). M. WYATT.
Your biisdnosv. solicited.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL
BANK OF EL PASO.
Capital and Surplus, $215,000.
THE
American National Bank,
of El Paso
GAPITAL AMD SURPLUS,
. $215,000.
Calve loves ca?s. She finds t.iern
the most independent and coquettish
of created things, and full of occult
influence. Slit- does not care for jew-
elry. She is fond of a slender brace-
let with tiny heart locket attached,
turquoise on one side, diamond on the
other. She wears little, tiny combs
about tlx- width of pos’age stamps
in her shaggy hair. No one knows
whu; for, and the wonder i- they do
noi fallout. Wild verbena is her per- „
fume, the carnation her flower, an-1 VyOOQOOOOOCOOCCOQOOOOOOOQO
lumn her season. She laughs much Tr-e—-- ______:“.e.gLr'~ y
that people arc deceived in th'q size ofj v6iedly-al.80lut.ely. But I confess to
hes Iiands when on tin- stage, where V(m ,j..|t ( i,tlV0 t:Uug- chiefly because
they really do look quite small. She i ncw1 th(, nlonov. , needed it at
shows how she manipulates them, om8(J, ,f ,„v career an.l I still
A certain suppleness saves her being, Jt, Lirgdy to support my family,
a vet) large woman, she has -in 11- j need it also in order that I mav
!« vc way throughout, and -he has a ! gratir.v my tastes, which are dceidelV
lilting sort ol walk that is fasclnat luxurious. 1 have a mother and a
brother. 1 have sisters and [ have
dependents, li is a ,ioy to me to he
able to assist them all. When you
hear that ( am grasping, do not for
get that 1 have suffered, and suffered
One of Calve's greatest enthodi-
nients of suffering is in the last act
of "Sapho," when the heroine, con-
vine.-,1 that the good of the man she horribly, through poverty. The mem-
lov-s demands the sacrifice of her
cry of my early experiences has made
me shtewil. li lias taught ntc io de-
fend my intercs!
T ie 'I line l- : M ) r* -‘ip! .it I wo mil-
trlbutions it would iii.* v*■ i> w.-il to
Publish. (lie I- ign.'.l e \ Itil.-ie
lor" ail'd tip- oilier In '.liMuilu. It
tile lllltll'
110! ' tOj
.if
po.:i:-nl t
as iiM’.v a
s will fu i i Uirli iiaiiius
piiiiiirrtltoil.. but as an uVi*
■ h w l fa 11 h wo will bo
publish ihoii o<»nhibtnions
• i« Hi 140<ll|
PATRICK AGAIN.
fin Now York Work! ,su>m. iIioim
i.s a now an I rath to nin-xpocioi) turn
to tl)'' < i b'bratt l oa.of ,-Mbojt T
I’aii i<K, win i i - iim'Ioi cult nee ol
‘loath on Hn inurtl»• i <>: William
Mai'Fh Ho < Tim ru.'nb mtioil man.
M'ho has boon tighiint; (or yrars to
Boo him-olf. ha tvobloil to witlnlraw
his appoul tu rho I nj'f.l .Stairs su-
im ino oou11 far i in- •. vn • ,i| of t ',o
in.lmnont nrainst hint on oonstltn
tional Kioua-i an i tlmia nino-t It on
Hn- irnMCy of Bov Homins. who it is
boliovod is itnhmsl hi i» ■aioiiox in
I ho ca^o
Tin light which . Pai; irk lias mai.U
tor his ill* is one ot Hio most iv
markabh' m Hio annals <*: tin*criminal
courts B'inu a 'awyri himsolf. hr-
has prepare) most of tin pajuo.s in
I ho cas» .oi 1 a -1 oh i - oounsol in
the court v Tm* ovi<i»nor auains;
him was ononmstaatia!, but i-t ba-
wliliHlooil his onslaught in oon.-;
However, tno public wonbi proiiaiil>
bo satihfii’il it tht* sontonor ol In
coademnotl man wcm ronnnu < i t»»
iinpiisoumoiit for life
MAUDLIN SENTIMENT
Tho><- wbo an ilit<11• ■ 11 m maim
!aoiin Iiil; tai • :• t at:no nt ov»*r the
>;11i<i111<•)11 o| I in nun 1;i 11 i♦ •.i ol rill-
oh ! troops i nure! at- | in lhi* H,0' llt
iiu- at Brownsville, T<*\ . runtrin
plair ( x'l'iiui litiai". moasui'e-. lo exalt
ami make herons of tin rlistni.—•'<!
(ihliei (‘it i/ea - (if \t N <»o.b Chi
earn ami Phila Irlpiiia, it appeals,
w ill asstmir ( aai '■ u| t he di>am -•«*• I
Illi'll, keep them I orp-t ,o-1 . 'enroll! a
t>H 'ii in Hu* heli- i Hiat llio> ha ■
born malliraB I ami otaoi\vis« n .
tin in. a - a mentis of nikln 11 i11.i ao
I; e1 i t'll ami aro»i'-in ; , aalnio it' to
tin- aaljonal Kuvotium at
if (In* tvHiilt.Hnt ills from this maul
lin ill-ti.l vised ’ oxtfaor.llnar.' nira
tier ' rmjhl hr \ Mtoil Hie olt
’Zen.- n. N't w Vork. Chieauo and Phil
adi Iphia . who are tu horulze the lis
t a'.'.e‘l, wo wonbi aavr no oopinuiU
B) make But i hr peoj.de of tiro South
are .the ones warn will have to on
dni i Hir i \ 11 1’iitn i»f Hie eoursf* those
('liiCHKo. Now York amt Philailt ipnia
oili‘/i tis ronh niplatt
What Pa Did.
"Wot did Hi supbrintomlvnt do to
yer wVii yt i was e.uu;hi smoking' oia-i
•Will es?"
' Tinned tm over to :ir prtnripaJ
‘ W i*t ditl lie ill)
Tinned mo ovyi to tno teacher. An’
; ho turned tin over to pa
| ‘'Wot did ym jta
“Turned im -on rr his—well, w’ot ^
yer s'pose lo* done ’' C!ovo!iii» !
j Leadt‘1
Attention, R A. M.
i \ eailrd meeting of K! Paso c .»p
• or. No i:.T. U A M . will held
i Tue>da\ rvi ning Nov. I’Tth. I:" • - .•.t
js p m k in the ftb\al , < ’a
I I teg rot
VB'intm Hon;i1 \rch Masons e ..dial
[ l> im i’rd. Kefi t vitiiieiiis B> order
Jf tlit* .M K li P
T B. COM.IKK. Sec
Sin "I can nevoi mai i;y
h*' lull- elffidod to ijo an old
maid.' ".
H* Then J'li wait, A oil’ll bo
n -“.lily ydad to mai ry mo tboii!"—
Pbioago N ov,
PaHi' i f'-slghing i • “ I'iiOHe u n ye,a
liavi 1 been- wailin'*, m Hk* hope that
mv wife would yiro up playing the
piivn o"
ITioinl “Well, and now- ?“
K.ithrr Now my 111 roe daughters
pbl> PigJtln
lii* aiioh-nt thom/ht i in world
was flat “Well I d>m ! blame ihem,
T.n v fiad no charms girls, ho cigar*
•■Ues, no -bi'idge, no .s.rclety journals.
It mu-t Inive been in Hioso (lays."
“U'hm's i hr matter, my Mi tie man?"
asked the khvd.h «dd goutIpman "You
ec)n to Ik* in urrai pain " "(Pon!
'I r mixed." •-m in,-,j ’ ip- ij: ijH,y.
i *i111 1 in i < .i! p,a in. hn; (H*y's a
at pa I li in m- all ti'/lit.''—J’hiladrl*
phi a Press.
being a civil engineer and a member! sofa beside her; then putting on her _____
ft is '. ■fimaii I mai $ I :;u, 121.505 will | °r u "n0(| shanihJl Sillily. Hr died cloak sue takes a last, long look ar Dough in Dots
i *-<j)tirei| l,I jui.v ■ lie running t-x-|!'!•; /lattShler was HI years old,; hint and leaves him forever. ji is . stinmietl that in all sons- 500
I., o„esot New York, h, for next year. |( hU lamily. In pw clmirn-1 -- 1 wealthy American women have mai-
h ;ln fi-mma was hroughi up In aj Calve said several years ago: "I ried tide,! foreigners and that -he ag-
' ’ jnenian women envelop them- couv. nt .A man from Paris wh ) heard 1 regret with all my heart ami soul that i gregate aiuo-ml of their dowr'e.- ex
• ’ jo i sing .me day in the chapel urged I I ever elr.ose the career Hu has | ceefled ?20D.O(M>.ODO. The most avi’
h*'1 mother to send her to Paris for a . made me what I ant. I know nothing
.-■Tv,.-, in great slo-ets ot cotton cloth
-•lieu th'-y go abroad The s.itcts are
to toil then).
Mr Ohtliam’s
Ol, vS. 'lg. ! "Bill '
.'I
"t’ome quick
lent c. eric.l ill
aid I >; Ytttlllginnil. :t Mitt sure you
Were In’ll to ! i:-iid, -" ■■ \ , . I hey
.iii you eoul.iu ' do ttity harm. He's
loo tar gone, ait , way ".....Philadelphia
Wealthy Physician--"I didn't have
{'nut worth of pnii'liee mitll I bought
all umbmoliijc "
Aged invalid Made y.nr own pli
■ ! it ’ll ft, I suppose'.' '
Wealth> I’hysieiati "Well, you ,•
; I d run over people load them in the
j toinii ,iu, e.u i \ il m lo the office and
; ojierafi on lip nt ill fore liter raiuf 10.
jt'oittdu't ienvi tl,. in in Hu road ,yuii
i know ■ .fudge.
i \ n.a present piiij-ose lo intro
nWpf 11 legi-i.nar. a coiisti-
A LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION.
Hon. C H, Jenlvius, represemaiive
elect to tile Texas legislature from
Browuwood, is amiiittous to do ill-
stale a service that will survive ail
time as a monument to his statesman
ship In a letter io The Times Mr
Jenkins says:
It i
dace in'
HUional amendment providing lor a
legislative Tmnmlssioii as hetetimftei
explained. I beg flr.-t. however, to say
ns a htuds for the proposed amend
meat that in my judgment most of the
evils of legislation in tills .:ate ari.^e
from our system, which practically „ , ,.
prevents the legisiatur. being a de ” •'* ",lr 1 bai.eiinm
liberatlve body. Heretofore from 50u j ‘Ml,Shr i oi the late Ihonias P I!, , d.
to 1000 bills have been introduced at 'lli: cone Into polities in t ie extreme
each session of the legislature, and to , ai"' i,K ’'d''"1 th’- ' ■ |-,w
each there have been offered from one purposes to b’lnt bet an; *«>
to 100 amendmentk. Now. how, Is tt ,bv "f woman suffrage.
Iiossible for a member of the h-gtsia- ; -: -
tore, in a session of three or tour Place your order with Nations Mar
months to give due consideration to ; het fur your Thanksgiving m- key.
say 500 hills aud 5tMH) amendments "! oysters. celery and cranberries
Is It not the necessary result ol such Phones l;:s. 158 and UNA
The New Navy,
Captain "Du you so* laaf captain
on tho brid go • li\ • miles away?"
Tar \y. ay. sii."
Kft him biivt' tint uf Huiso 12 im h
sholls in tht* eye
“Wllicll »•)■«*. si) I) i5.11 * * t * t New -
l ii'' Bittto Buy—“Bel's plav lliug.'’
K. r.tii.l Bit I li Boy "All riyht . I’ll
l»v 'i.bo i h u l; ."
I B ■ Biith Buy \u, you 1m- Hio
bbiku Wot y,' v j) huh|nd th*.* c.U ; I'll
in Hi.’ thug "
Scr-'ml Bioll-o I’oy "Thou I KU« *
Bi! hr Hm- pohivinan,"
I''*’ Bit t jo I loy "You'd 1 m * 11 * • i u<»
*iuhio thou, tm thur' ain't no p'lior'uian
In (hi* Hm mini . -Oakland Hci
a lil.
' Good niorniiiir, Mr Kyr'top," ^rot l
"I tin «i ik in tho big hotel* “I
hope you enjoyed tho old Scotch I
loft 1n your room while you wore out."
"It was pjott,\ taB," drawled l-'armor
K,\i top. luiibin.u hi.’ parohrd lips, “hii!
by gum. that tha. siphon you sent up
nab Hm : uii.no s'li-ah) of ti' water
I over taokh ’l \\ h>. ! wont to make
ono these hejT hi^hlmlis, an* the
blamed Hiln.n eamo near lYlowiu' me
throui^ii tho window" Tito clerk
looliOii pu/ led “Siphon? Why, 1
didn ; send up am! vplion!" "Vin,
you did ii was red and bound with
brass minds " "V.livat Sout.f! W hy,
that was Hit automatic tire «*\tin
yui-'lioiHoliunhus Dispatch,
Diving for Husbands,
In main or ;j:«* tin ok i Hau !>■ ,,iv-
iim •; spoim. . onus a oonsidoralilo
pan of thi? occupation of Hre inuabi-
tant’ The nativ* a make it a trade,
to :aih* i those,, and theii income j
Bane, ibis sourer fat from reiuptlble. |
lu one of ihe mbinds a uirl is not j
p» ! mitt i d in m.i ■; \ until she nasi
l>ii>itg)H ip ii certain ,umibor .of
spon^i * iii'.il uivt :i ’proof o; tier skill
’■> taking them !mm a certain depth.
1mm Ml snipe O. I he i- .tlld> this custom
i' ?*’x • 1 s- tl ’Hie father of a mar-j
la..cb’e: bestows her on ,
among hot suitor.- He !
M!i;es ,n tho water and
iam st cmiio of sponges
Hio maid.—Piu.-hmat Dis* |
in ihe United Slates iJhannaco1jar
i s stated that then are 11’OO species
ol cock tail and that each species lias
many varhios.
M*-u ) about iho siie» -of Aloxan-
diia >('l!itm drinks. In one hand they
'•any their cup basket ami in Hie
utb r a can filled with coffee.
l iie City of Dublin Municipal Tech-
nical Schools oil)brace in i.ieir cur-
riculum o'a. • s in plumbing, metal
Plate work, enameling of motai and
an iron work.
Women goldsmiths and jewelers an*
having much suceess in America and
Kiiropc. They ate pariicularly suc-
cessful in designing collars ami such
ot n a meats.
Parisians, who like to have a do
signaling o pit hoi for e* eo king and
everybody, Tall the act ress who. rides
in roaring cars, wrapped up in auto-
mobile coats. ’Tire little lnurs <>! the
I Kiu leva ids."
P* "pi breathe less when they arc
concent .rating their minds on study
i ’ work, ami ai-o when under lire in
-I'li Uce of d ;)r- -adjig emotions. On
! i If ui.lier hand breaHie more
! \vh»*n exhilaraf .1 by pleasure - and
I atiiusemeiM
Tie. N'i'W York city honrd of ednoa-
ti >u iia b eidotl io prohibit the use of
all lexi 1 books, pmpared bv teachers
in ih» city's employ. This will bar
Conrad*(ir.uumar ami Boraohio's
Song Collect} >n, Onl., one memboi
ef the hoard i ted against this action, i
B< edm I*?, land, firm of iron intt.il |
gers has IsMiod a trade circular in j
u hat they are pleased to designate !
as Koosevei: .polling, In which they
■tan they are hofferin spesial bar-
eius in In very deepannn*nt. including
licuumclwaiv. kutlory, gassiittings, t
min sirs, Ionicmowers, etc."
""tsu-sl .-t'ucatijii. ami. much against |<n 'U« wot-1,1 more sa l than Hm <My Roxinught. with a'fortune of $40 ooi> -
i.'. 'visiles, th.- young singer itegan a Itrcmiere. One Inis livt-1 in a oflfl. Tho others include the Undn-sH
He course ot training which ltd to j lever for weeks, sometimes tor of Alarlborotigh. $10,05(1000’ tho late
ai'it -arnncr. on the ..p. ratic stage. I ntonthn, one's nerves nrc strained to i.atlv Cur/,on. $5.000 000- Countess tie
die lt.tr. not I,teen till sitnsltio - fot-j-lhe utmost and the day after, no mat Castotlaiie, $l5,oo(t,noo-’ Mrs Vivian
l-.tnnm Calve, stio has acquired her get how brilliant a success may have $i2,0tH).f«»0; Baroness Halkett $10-’
a" 111 l he xe’uml of adversity. Her , been won. one asks one's self Is that! 000,000- lady William Beresf >rd
m;"ir Bi-uskoIb at Thu all? And the day seems long, empty ooiMUTt! i-rinc.-ss Colonna $2 Tw’-too-
ibcr-ier de \h»nmuc. uh Marguerite and disappointing. Tho only huppi- Cotmtoss Von I.arisch. $1000 ^00-!
pi "Kiiu-B in IkvSi. During thy* sea* m ss * k\\jw is when 1 am at home | Kansas City Journal * *
son sin received it salary of $140 a with l he peasants of Aveyron aiming _j__1______
month, to which $10o was added the whom ! was born. I recejve one-half Many man has fallen from a cliff
foilowing year. Her first appearance million francs for a tour of eight and It,-id his life saved hecatt.se the
i t America wan In the season of months in the United Slates, Imt the: bramble that vie swore at while he
days f‘f<* long in the American hotels, was climbing up uphold him.
--- whereas in Aveyron they pass only -
('ah e Inis been engaged before, ,(>0 fl'dokiy.
several times, in fact. It reports are --
true It was announced at one time I "vvl,a' a,v chief motives that
that sin- wonbi he married to Henri h,aT<* Pfonipied me to sing?" said
Cain, the sweetheart of her youth, i recently, "Have f not pledged
myself to the straightforward? Some
singers mlgh, tell you that they cared
only for their an. t will he more
honest. I love my art. I love ft'de-
Then Cain married another, and it
wns declared Calve's heart was not
unscathed. jj.y
On her vacation Calve loves to re-
tire t i i|n- rugged country of Avevron,
"here site spent iter childhood, and
i'-new the simple associations of her
youth. Years bef ire she became- fa-
mous she longed for a certain enateatt
linn overlooked tho wild, picturesque
gorge of Antes; and one of lu-r first
l:ive-:nt'euts alter making the s'urceas
in Inly in “Oavalieriii Rnsticana,' at-
-HRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRUP
| lifts boon iMPd hy Millions of Mothers for their
[ children while rrwtuiiiK for over Fifty Years.
> It soothet the child, softens the gums, allovs
) piyu. cures $vlnd colic, and is tho lM*iit
k veimnly for diarrhoea.
TWENTY-FIVK CENTS A BOTTLE.
EL PASO’S LEADING HOTEL
Your Eyes
Examined
K.\ih ' •lurks ami fat grrs ' —ami
pb a; ut tlu'in - ai Natitms Mark \ If
yaw want (»n** tor your Th»v?uv>i,,\inii ■
tiimua ( all oithor phonr ];:s i*.s or I
Brouipl dt livi* ,\ au-i ( ou*■
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ward. we issue Certificate- of
tk-posi: in amounts of $UHu>u
or m 111 - i y.'- t hereof, iwaring t
jter eeiil , an-.i payable or renew-
able in six months or one year,
V Cerebrate of IK-posit with
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and thy -aii-tx or your ptlnctpal
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Cooley. Mgr.: S, T. Tnrn.r. Vic-
ft- - U K. Arnold. Ass't
See y.
If your head aches have your
t-yt s examined by Mr. Segall.
lie is sttecially skilled in tills
class of work and will tell you
at once whether eyestrain is
i lie cause of your headache.
Be sure It will not recom-
mend glasses unless they arc
needed.
El Paso Optical Co
OPTICIANS EXCLUSIVELY
Opposite Hotel Sheldon.
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ESTABLISHED 188! ^
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SELECTION OF
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We have ail of the records—the only complete list in the city to select from
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