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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0, |Oo7.
!COMMITTEE IS CALLED
CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO
MEET TODAY AT 3 O'CLOCK.
Meeting Will Be Held in the Office of
County Judge Sweeney, Candidate
for Mayor—Vacancies Will Be
Filled and Primaries M-ay Be Set-
Three Vacancies Exist.
Women Who Do
Mrs. Payne Whitney, the Gifted
Young Woman Who Has Given
Up Socbiy For Literary and
Domestic Life.
___ i Tlie tirst book written by Min. Payr.o
: Whitney, daughter of John Hay, was
“V call was issued yesterday by j printed for private eireulntion wliep
Cliairmati A. S. Kylar for a meeting j she was a very young girl. It was cn-
1 of the city Democratic executive com- ! titbit "Some Verses." Her fattier read
mitten to he held in the office of Cottn- I it and said; ‘'this is the true thing. It
tv Judge Sweeney, candidate for may- ! is what I should have liked to do
ur, this afternoon at J o'clock, at ! when I was young" Helen Hay’s tirst
which time matters of importance will I peems w ere chiefly love verses and
I conic before the committee.
The committee elected two years
ago consisted of the following:
Precinct 1—- .Tames M. Dwyer.
Precinct 2— James Clifford,
Precinct I!—T. C. Lyons.
Precinct 4—.1. \V. Tucker,
Precinct 5—-Peyton J. Edwards..
Precinct G--W. VV. Turney.
The first matter .that will come he
fore the committee will he the elec-
tion of members to fill the existing
vacancies. One vacancy occurs incite
tth precinct, J. \V. Tucker having
moved from the city. This will he
filled and committeemen elected for
the newly created Sih and 9th pre-
cincts.
The matter of setting the date for
the primaries will probably he taken
up at this meeting, but this may he
postponed to a later date to allow the
new members to qualify. The matter
of an all day primary or a convention
primary will lie decided upon
It is not thought probable ihnt the
primary judges will be elected at thij
meeting, although this is possible.
STEPS ON ROLLIN'!! STONE
Daniel Brown Has Leg Broken by
Falling Into Excavation Made for
Street Car Rails.
love songs. No American poet lias ever j
written stronger, truer love poems than j
Ilch'it, Hay. brought up as a so-iety j
girl and married young to a million- i
Hire, son of tile lute \V, t'. Whitney, j
Itm the strangling Influence of money ;
and fashionable society could not kill
I 4 EG E R TEI 1 S STORY I Mexican town just across the border with murder instead of being held as
♦» Alv . iJll iijit ji ' it j line from El Paso, Tex. He iiad been a witness against a man who had
___ I decoyed there by a blacksmith named I viciously assaulted and robbed him.
j Ryan, front Allegheny, Pa., and a com- After much delay lie was permitted
DENVER POST HAS LENGTHY AR- punion. j to tell his story through an Interpre-
TICLE DEALING WITH HIM. ] On the afternoon of Jan, 11 tha|tef. He was likewise privileged to Mr. Brown was ou his way to Ids]
Daniel Brown, a brakenutn on the
Texas & Pacific railroad, had hi, leg
James K. Vardaman
James Kimble Vardanian, gmi rme
of Mississippi, was ho; n in Texas h
1801. Bis fathei aa 1 me. per were
however, iiuliws of Miss,is ufipi, and
filed
rm;
11ST.EN IIAV WHITNEY,
the genius in Helen Hay. Her world !
■ went hack to their nativ ■ statfe a
| soon is the Civil War ended. Hi
! win educated in a countrv school and
! tend law lor inm-I'. never attending
ll tcgul.il' college lb- began the
; pram lee. of his junl.-ssinp in Winona
. HIm . In INK2 Be had lit! V nee ■ ...
; so lie enltu ■ i flit ........ til m ind ha
■mint ry pipers since 1883. Ho
iu '1: ■ s;ai - legislature three
He s.-weil in Cuba during
■ s-i;ods->-American war 1'rom
uses I -us. until May. 1S99. Be
. lin t from the war with the rank
: n.aior. He run for lira governor-
i of m; ,ippl in ISU.’i and again
in tv.-' |,-.i defi-ii'tod both times,
lie \va ; elect* ,1 in i!10". Be is a Illettl-
her ot H i- M* ilioji-d church, a mom-
he, oi i ■ Masonic order and ft Knight
of Pythias
Postwoman's 100.000 Miles on Foot
was that of mturtnec. Iter marriage i Aa exlniordinarr it) lance oi the
broken last night about 10 o’clock by j was a beautiful ronmnee. I ‘ay m> ■ arduous work done at anno of the
stepping on a stone and being precip | Whitney was a elassnmle ami intimate 1 reniole brain lies n| the posioflicc sec
itaie.l into l he excavation that »*| rrien.l at Yale of Helen Hays only | |p " v
m.-uh- far Hie street ear rails at Hu- m j Adalbert, who was kill,-,I hv | ' . ' -l \r ^ " '
toisoctiou of Overland and Stanton. I ........... .......! Baldoek, Herts, wine Mm. t lari*, at
use of lun'temfe which many of tier
neighbors carry when abroad in Hie
darkues London Times.
falling from a wiuilow. The tragic
a Gun on an Antagonist.
i physician met Ryan and the other man ! communicate with Thomas D. Ed- - room at Hie Hermes hotel, on the cor j '?011 "ought aj no \ hilne.t neat to
] at an El Paso hotel. They suggested ward's, the American consul, with! net of Overland and Stanton, and In] *■"“ "!,-v •rtu,|Di An acquaintance In-
ti. ride across the Rio Grande river headquarters at El Paso. Mr. Ed- passing the cut that is being .made | 8*11 M«'‘‘t‘u young Whitney and the
girl poet of love. They were soon en-
gaged, and then Helen Hay's poetry
beeame sweeter, more vibrant than
ever. Their wedding soon followed.
Hut the .voting literary woman never
Tells of His Incarceration in Mexico, ] |Ilto old Mexico to visit the places ot wards hastened to his assistance, but
But Says That No Charge W*» interest. He 'accompanied them and before he reached Juarez, Dr. Jaeger
Against Him_Was Arrested for En-1 after viewing a number of'old build- nad become insane as a result of the
for the street ear tracks, be stepped op
a stone, which turned under him anti
he was thrown Into the ditch. He fell
, . ... . w _ i ings the trio started across a vacant huligttilK'S to which he had been sub-j against the street car rail and one ot
gaging in a Fight in w te phu on their way to the station. jjected. together with pain1 suffered j the small hones of Ills left leg wit,
i fi-om t li o eoeiAne iV mm (1C ikv fl lot .1 I III I I .i.r .1. II.. ni /■). ...I un iiimI nut
Concerning the experiences of Dr.
Julius 1’. Jaeger in the Juarez and El
it was a lonesome section of conn- from the serious wounds inflicted hv I broken He was picked up anti oar
try and after they had gone a him- the footpads.
tiled paces or so the blacksmith and He was taken to a hospital in El
his partner suddenly turned upon the Paso, where he was given every pos-
physician and without warning began sib!?, attention, fly January 18 he had
i to rain blows upon him with slung- recovered his lost reason. He imrne-
Pasu jails where he was held R<r j shots. Their victim sank to the ground dlately notified his Wife in Rowena,
about two weeks Most month, (he j unconscious. When lie revived sufli- who had becteme distracted by her
Denver Post contains a lengthy no- clently to take his bearing he i'onntl i hu.thnlid’s mineootmlabh- ilisappear-
, , . ' , his valuables missing and his uead .ant-e from El Paso, 'where he Imtl gone
,„um. Jaeger has made his cnvero(1 with Woort. ton a business trip. She joined him at
Denvc-r and tho paper intimates tnat Toward early evening Dr. Jaeger , the earliest, moment and last Friday
1h will tile a claim against the Mexi . ma«ick his way to the office of the chief i he had so far recovered as to ho able
can government for his treatment. I of police of Juarez and (old the story to make the return trip to his home.
Locany, where the story is better (0f the robbery. His description oi. Dr. Jaeger, Ills wire and young
known, it is considered that .Linger, the two men was recorded and lie was 'daughter, reached Denver yesterday
was treated very well. He was a; rest then arrested and held as a witness, afternoon and are registered at the
etl in Juarez far fighting and when i<» His demands for medical treatment . Windsor hotel. He was compelled to
became mentally unbalanced as I ho and protests against being locked in have his mustache removed and his
result of excessive drink, according to a (.(.n vvere alike unheeded. i head closely -shaved because of the
the Juarez officials, he was lit rued Dr. Jaeger's prison was hare of all vermin contracted in the Mexican
over to Chief ot Police Mitchell ;t furnishings. It was a small room and prison. This has so changed his per-
Ei Paso arid was kept in the El Paso ialready occupied by six men. One was sonal appearance that many acquain-
jail until he had recovered and then under sentence to be executed for the tances have failed to recognize him.
sent to his home. The Juarez officers | murder of his mother. The cement | "It was a frightful experience, ’ ho
dismissed the charge til lighting i (i001. Afforded the only bed. No Blank- declared this morning, “anti If there Is
against Jaeger, and while it is t !ac*_j ,,tK or other bedding was furnished, any redress 1 shall demand It from
•hat lie lost gome money and a watch j q>j,p only means of ventilation was a the Mexican government. The only
in Juarez, the man who stole this nion-, -small square opening in the iron door, wonder is that I survived the, ordeal
ey was never -aught and the eiiargv . Vermin invaded the physician’s with either my Ufe or my reason."
on whim the man Ryan was held -lotliing and the next morning his Dr. Jaeger is one of the most wide-
simply fighting. J body • was infested. His undressed ly knotyn physicians and surgeons in
in the fight Jaeger drew a revolver wounds were aggravated by the loath- 1he mining section of Colorado. His
on Ryan and tbe lalt'qr took the gun I some insects. He had gone supperless home is at Rowena. hut he also prao
from him. The charge against .la-?g.-r j i0 bed. When he asked tor breakfast tires ills profession at Jnnetown,
was more serious than that against jpg was informed that no provision Ward, Sunshine, Gold Hill, Glendale,
Rvon The Post says: ! was made by the government for feed- Safina mid other mining camps. He
Confined in a Mexican prison where; jug. prisoners held as witnesses, and returned 'with his family there this
he was subjected to .Indignities that jno food could be furnished him. afternoon
drove him temporarily insane. Dr.! The suffering American (hen do- e-------—---
Julius P. Jaeger of Rowena. Colo., i; in mantled that he he removed from his
Denver taking legal steps looking to f,m| quarters and that his friends and
the filing of a claim for damages : (h,. American consul he notified of his
against that government. His story condition. His jailer refused to ae-
of the vermin-infested jail in which he cord either privilege and Dr. Jaeger
was held a prisoner four days, from j continued to suffer a physical and
Jan. 11. without a food allowance, d«- j mental agony that at the end of four
nii'il needed medical attention, and j davs had brought, about a complete
wiili a murderer and five Mexicans as nervous collapse. His only food sup-
| vied to his room and a physician sum-
moned. The injury will probably disa-
ble him for several weeks.
NEWS OK ALAMOGORDO.
Real Estate Sold to Incoming Settlers
—Death of an East Texas Man—
Death From Meningitis.
EL PASO POSTMASTER.
It is Believed He Will Be Named
Monday or Tuesday—Lyon in
Washington.
the age of (in. still fulfills the ditties
of pus: mist less an I "post woman."
For twenty years she li,I most of
tire outside work of the office, while
her sister was post inkin ess, utr.i .fill-
ing the last fifteen yearn she has
walked 82.000 miles in delivering let-
ters. In the whole thirty-five .vi-air,
sin- has traveled about tOo.ouO miles
The w,-stern senator had concluded
to retire. "Rut do you not. owe sonic-.
udng in your constituency?" he was
;i -lie'll. “No: a cent;; not a cent!"
tie r,-piled, with spirit. "I paid ’em
all in a Ivance."—Phlla lelphla Public
Ledger.
The first steel plate was made in
1830.
did ami never will give up her beloved j 0,1 l°°*- "hh a large pui'-tbag strap- pil TP PHRIl 4T UflMF RY
.......... si........ i„„v „ inn,. ,t,„,.,to,.,- I V<?d across -her shoulders and wearing ] I ILLO UUI1U HI IIUIIIL Ul
NEW ABSORTION METHOD
writing Slir luis m>\v a 1UU<*
and sou. amt these m.tnruliv turn her “ "li"' ‘-’M} ■"><' h‘av> ,
4. . t • 4 ... ■„ ivM^iilarl\ m h«r rounds In
tllou«Ut" .............. ■u»1 mentality ul ,„,rm ,.no,v.
childhood. Her latest volume- lx 1 lie Mrs. Clark begun iu-r as.social Ion H >-ou i, fi'.-ir ftim, i-l«»iUng, iti-hlvK. h’iud ov
Punch ami Judy Rook. In Ibis she wvh the iiontiiffice al l -- age of 11 prntnulcc I’l'-i- k.iu,i ,m- yoi.r >.Mf- ». amt
has i-olleeted nil tile Punch and Judy and lias thus been in the sendee rer i will -oil you liow to mr* ynuntlf «i lien*
stories she could find anil done them i fifty-two years. Her ordinary daily ! |(>- ttm n» «lm>r»tloh'ir,atn<‘nti »ml will »tso
into verse for children. She Is an art- I round is eleven miles, and her work, j i siov-n o' ih-s ti-.mc rm-iment f-e» .for trial,
1st, ton, amt herself IlliiKtrated the
cover of the “Puticli and Jiuly Rook."
Mrs. Whitney has turned bar. face
away from society unit lives and works
at her country plaec. The Laurels,
Maulmsset, on Long Island
Correspondence The Times.
Alamogordo, N. M., Feb. 7.—Our
people regret to learn of the serious
illness of A. J. King of El Paso and
nope no will soon recover. Mr. King
was with Alamogordo so long that
we still claim him as one of our ciil j
zc-ns. |
•I L. Lawson i/s moving his law | ,\vw York city has a Hebrew popula-
offioe to a room down stairs In the j ||0„ 0f 700,000. Enough of these He
A\is building.• ] brews spt-ak Yiddish to support st'V•
p.UI Ictllarly at t'ttristma, line-, often *., Oi - ■ 1 -r,- ll . irom yeurowu i.--ii!ity if mqiuwt-
makes it neeOHSai’t lor tier to t*lod ,Immi-tU to rthiof and 1 *-rniie oitt euro ns*
along lie- lrinel.l COlllllry rua.i by I s,tiro,l Sued n-* moll y hvf toil ntherc ot Oh#
night. She knows every inch of tin- w,h.- t.-ioy to Mr#. M. summon-, Box P,
even despises tk v in lhm*-. W.
Bertha Kalich.
J. D. Clements reports the sale of
the Megarg.-l estate to W. C. Ricketts.
Mr. Ricketts is Inlying other Alamo
g.rrdo properly. He Is moving here
from Rroken Arrow. Okla.
There is very little sickness in Ala-
mogordo at present, so say our
physicians.
Little Joint, the baby of Mr. and
Mrs Cans. E. Beasley of Mountain
Park, lull; been quite sick luring t.;.-
week. Mrs. Beasley brought the lit-
tle fellow down to Alamogordo for
medical attention. Sue Is stopping
at tin; home of Mr. and Mrs. A. .1.
Phelps
era I theaters oh whose stage that
tongue Is used exclusively. About two ]
years tig > 11 young etnotloiml actress, a
Hungarian Jewess, excited so much |
admiration as a star in one of the.Yld- .
dish theaters that tin- nlfculhm of tilt- j
English speaking Rroadway theatrical j
magnates was attracled to her. They j
fotmd Iter worthy to rank with lie- j
leading emotional actresses of tin- day ,
They found, too, Hint to play in English j
had been for several years Ibe aspirti j
tiou of Bert tin Kalidi, the young Yicl
dish slur. All her spare time in Arnold
E Ji. Fox made a business trip to j ea had been devoted lo studying the
I as Cruces this weak, returning
Thursday.
The 8-.v.-ar-ol 1 daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Smith of Glondcroft die.i
Titos .lay night of minlngilis.
A. O. Failt -die! Tuesday night at
the Prather douse of consumption
He v\ as a young man and came here
rIV.....
iJugltati huitfiuitf*- ami llj<* Am^rlrnn
Htuge. Ah far hack an hIm* roulil w
wJ1p.11 sin* NYiis a litlh* Klt‘1 it»
Hungary, slit- find Mt tin* dramatic
talent moving within her and svorkul
to Will'd its d<'V<*lo|)imnI Sin* lias war!. •
c*d vi*ry hard, always. Ion, with a pow*
<*r and pi*rsisl<‘m,i* that havi* i*arhr*d all
CLUB HOUSE PEAS
FROM BORDEAUX, FRANCE
Aro yon a lover of goad G;
(InuK that cotubina I ion slrlla* yon?
Sine'1 Well, how
Club House—Bordeaux, France
Another way oi saying the BEST OF THE. BEST, for peas grown in
tin* Bordeaux district of Fmmo an* fin* b- a In Mio world and being
‘■(’lull House” IVas they are m *■ arily she choie: :;! FH'doctlons, juick*
(Ml in the inosi enrotul inaiinor I . t! , i]io,;( • kilM'ul workers.
Thvy i Diiic fn 12 1h and I I ) can
'2Z ce-nt s, at
Jackson’s Complete Grocery
105 El Paso Phone 353
2 aasiSuBBtii aa®HBa«K»ae.saasa^^ n
A New Woman of Greece.
A Washington special says that C.e fiom East Texas for uiu 11 l |,.IS att-une l
...... „ ........................ ... ....... ... . ........... .. | Bm ial took plan* at tn• * city cvnudury him.* nan au.um •
his cell mates in a wtnrtmvleRs room { ply was that received from his fellow Pil Republican national com- -sj (( |,’jsin-,, and family nav - re-
8 by 1b foot, in size* reads like a re-j prisoners and consisted of sparing al- niittcoman, nt.-honipaUied by Eugene turned fi rm their visit at Los An-
cital of"a iale of the Dajftt ages. l iowances of hard-tack • biscuits and Nolle Cnited States marshal for the geles, Cal
The Colorado physician had con.m'-- ] beans. I w.-ste’rn distric, of Texas, is In Wash- : ----
ar ir^^&zrsi sasrs; ,?■? r '-d’HmisBtvAKxiwi- »»»i»av
i»< ss ogainst ;i man who bad asH^iilto-l January 15 the* physician was taken lv.V 'J'' \\! 1,]. 1 “ . ,lf<. ; -
and robbed him of all his pm- m-il i before the mavar's »onn to testify at ', n,'si ;l> . 1,1 i,n'* M>cm aiM Texas Street Grand Owners Issue In-
1. .an's preliminary hearing. His es-! 10,11 JJlth .he P'Mmaste, gem ral m vjtations "to Men Only" for Febru-
curt from the prison was comprised of M-1® afleinoon, eonsideime office ap- ( ary J1—Opening Announcement.
three heavily nrmed guards, who treat- Il'hfnOneuts. , . . . ' ---
- d him as though hi- were charged L 11,0 w fi-vas in which
;the terms of the Incumlierits have al-
propel tv. including a gold watch t.iul
a coiisdderabio sunt of money.
Dr. Jaeger’s s-rauge advent ir ? be-
fell him in the outskirts of Jiia-'i.; a
Thinker’s
Thoughts
A SCHOOL TEACHER.
Taught a Good Food Lesson.
Invitations have been Issued for .the
"housewarming'’ to lie given al the
new Texas Street Grand opera house
next Monday evening. The Invite
lion is issued dry the Texas Street litv
provetnrnt company' and is tasteful
before the new appointees for these j ttn{t neat in design and winds up with | M , mm-ri.-il m I In
place* are decided upon. Mr. Lyon j ,he Information-that the e-nfirttiiu j Mi. lmclot ieh. Miss fa! j
rjatly expired or will soon expire, in
/dude Hiteh import :mt I owns as Aus
tin. Ho-ision. K) Paso, Wichita Falls
and Bienham. 1 will he several da>
Al present in Amerieii is ;i yunnu; !
Nreek colh*ji#* woman, Miss Sev.i-ti .\ ,
i'allisperi. She is commissioned by the '
Greek goveniiiewii I** invesiiunte Amer
lean edneationul imdliods and make r«* j
poid on them. When tin* new woman j
stirred in Sevasli C'allispcri's breast j
and demanded a ljigtier.edu< alien Ihe.f
w’jih not in all Greece a eollcije open to j
jjirls. Sevasli was obllp-d to v » lo Kn^
laud and France I«» her «*tluca(iom
He turning to Gre.*'•«*, Kln«: G;*);'p*j
made her tie* tutor of lii-s dau^lder I
HiJMsian i
LONG DISTANCE TtLCPHONt
EI Paso Connections
WLTI -i
ALAMOGORDO, CLOUDCROFT,
JARILLA, MOUNTAIN PARK, LA LUZ
H1GHROLLS, TULAROSA,
MESOALERO, N. M.,
ALAMO TELEPHONE CO.
Office ALAMOGORDO. N, M.
\ thinker's brain wears awn.
into their minds a mass of knowledge,
including the famous three R's.
A i earlier, living in Taunton. Eng
I laud, writes of the benefit she deriv-
j I i-d from Grape-Nuts food after the ex-
,, , ,, „ ' J hanstlDB work in the schoolroom had
proportion as n is used ami this waste , - , ,
* , , ... , , . ,, almosi ruined her health. She says:
" 'J ' .? , -V ' ’. (inn "When 1 first began taking Grape-
mh.-r way, else the hram grows <luil w„ a worn ()tlt
and is a poor instrument. . I... __________ ...... .....
In Grape Xu is food all the elements
ieuired for this brain building are
f inini in the most liberal proportions.
Hie parts of
Phosphate of Potash to join wffh Al
bamen being especially selected in ’ - 11"
making.
li 4s a strain on nerves and patience
t'ir a teacher, not only lo curb the an-(did not say so, hut It is understood I meat is "for men only. . ,
lies of forty or fifty youngsters six to. that the postmaster at Laredo is to Good things to eat and drink are I IWl*Tt is deionug in-r hie to iiupi or - j
eight hours each day, hut also to instil! wail; the plank anil that Mrs. Vaughan promised anil a general good time will | big eilili-iitlomil i-ondtliohs fur >te* *
in body and mind, and used to suffer
iry much from brain fag.
I was'also a martyr to indigestion
......... ■ "It is now plain that I lacked the
g ■ i.is _ 1 y'gL ' 1, I power to digest and get value from
at Segitin is to i>e succeeded by a
man panted Meyers. It Is believed that
Mr, Lyons ha--' eons'-nted to the reap
pointnicnt of Postmaster Zimpleniau
at Austin Mr Lyon Informed the cor-
respondent that Marshal Green of the
northern district of Texas, with head
quarters at
pointed.
he had
Enclosed with the in vital ion is a j tin- poorer class
card from Manager Leake announcing
the opening of tin- Grand February
2.', with Cyril Scott in The Prince
Chap." This announcement is in the
„atue style and contains the mono-
Dallas, would be reap- j gram trademark of "TSO."'surround-
ed with a fancy scroll work, typifying
girls, who are very Ignoriinl, among
"1 lilt much belter after the first
| package, and by- the time I had eaten
j uir;-*' qr lour packages 1 was a new
creature.
"Mi brain became clearer, and the
powers of concentration much greater
I gained steadily in weight, my flesh
I of continual weariness vanished like
, « <1 il Hli U ’ tit* ,v - i i i / i t nmn, J »“*•
No mention is made of the Ei Paso the ancient conception ot the diania.
postmaslershlp, though local Republic ■’h' s<‘ trademarks are embossed in
'-an politicians have a tip that it will | rc * an^ h'ake a neat ai>peatanc<-.
le .setiled next Monday Scott White,
who is a candidate for the office, is
of the opinion that Mr. Lyon, on
Wednesday, made all of his recom-
mendations to the pres I dept and post-
master general aipi that (he appoint-
ments will be sent to the senate Tues-
day.
food and trial Id days-will show any: and I have not had a bad
brain w.-arV or nervous wreck a great '** indigestion since I first used
improvement. lGr.Vt^________________
. , j that l look forward to my plate of
“There's a Reason OS trul proves. Grape-Nuts with a little cream more
] titan to the most costly dishes.’
t;ct the little book, "The Road to There's a reason.” Name given by
VVidlYUfe/’ in pkgs | Pos turn Co.. Battle Creek, Mich.
Mr White and Acting Postmaster
Smith, the only two candidates in the
taking the long wait coolly. Each one
believes he will receive the appoint-
ment.
Listen fo Papa!
There la a man who fancies he is
! the uead of the house. This particular
j man has several small children, and
| it pleases him to discourse a great
deal on the training of the young.
I A few days ago he had friends vlsit-
1 ing him. ills two little sons began
Pierre. S. D., Feb. 8.—The house | grinned a little,
today defeated the bill passed by the
senate establishing a 2-cent passen-
ger rate. This is regarded as ending
the matter for the present sesslou.
to play about noisily.' It is one or his
theories that children should obov lin-
jiuuiuy, auu ur wait uu »«*» mcuun «.«
see how he carried i' out in the train-
ing of his own family.
• Earlle," he said sternly, "stop that
noise instantly.” ]
Women Gold and Silvtr Smith#.
A large number of women are now !
employed in New York and Boston
making art jewelry anil silverware, j
11 a 11(1 WOr . is prized by Hie hesllieUc 1
rich far above factory work. Their de
mil ml is met by the woman Jeweler,
who has learned her trade not only no- !
ehanlcnlly, but artistically. There are
one or two schools where a three yiaru'
course of Instruction In art metal work
la given. Tin- student* In these course- i
are nearly all women and gills. Ex
jK-rts in copper work and enanfeling ]
lire in eager demand' because of tin'
fashion of istlored jewelry ami varied j
nettlne# Ther*. never in the lilstorv of j
fashions was mien a ernz*' mi wun- i
hieulattou -if all kinds as there Is now.
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El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 9, 1907, newspaper, February 9, 1907; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth581052/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.