El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1903.
CONGRESSMAN
SMITH IS HERE
Arrived Last Night from His
Home in Colorado and
Was Met by a Special
Committee.
FORT WORTH GOT A GAME!
DOWNED LOCAL TEAM IN
CONTEST. 9 TO 10.
CLOSE
FREE
HE WILL VISIT DAM SITE
(’omen to «>'ft Acquainted With This
Constituents in This End of District
and Become Familiar with
Their Needs ami Desires.
Was Undecided Till Ninth Inning.
When Visitor? Scored Winning
Tally on Wild Pitch—El Paeo Play- I
ed a New Catcher, and He Showed I
Up Well.
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IT IS YOURS ft
nlrv-s' t»f <**•« HnMi lfPjNf»H
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THf Ri sT I l » t TltlO
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MAV ADDRESS THE CITIZEN'S
Yesterday's baseball game at All)-
| B tr
let It park resulted In Fort Worth’s’ .* iwu»
first victory. in a closely played game.
10 to i*. The visitors won out In the
ho t half of the ninth, getting the sin i trie! Judge would
tilng tally on a wild pitch by Stone. , In a cat" arising
with banes full and nobody out ;roui and •!!•■«!
. , , , . , ... i returnable t... the ,
Sprint* started In to pitch and did t -rfH ( |S(, 1(.
«he fifth inning when two j te,ltlr>n ,m,}
the htnoutil.
lege*! to have been
;v. . -. :.-f
itmott Urinary. Kidney or Liver Diseases
SSfSSH* ‘ Iiwiuwftmi
ya»*‘ y«,wir feVMl# v*t 11 < • ■ > t £$.'T * I*.**M*®e
raf|mdR iU n *!rs»»»r. ■
teiHfifi t*H Jttnr inm** «• I '
' . addrve
t\Vll
WATSON’S GROCERY a piano
QUINTET
AIMS TO SELL THE BEST
^ Groceries Obtainable >*•
I'll* 'll t IN'*
__
1 V 11 n T1 IR54 «slijr JVi4g.» Milr W. I»|.
Coiigrfawman W. It Smith arrived in
tiic city over the T A: F. from hi.- honn
in (V{.k).raUo. Tex.. Im-t aighi
He was met at tip* depot l»y a corn-
mtttee compOHcd of Mayor Morelicad.
.lodge Bryan and Prof* s>or Pufnaru
and eBcortfMl to fin Sheldon hotel.
.Mr. Smith Is here on n viriI of *o<*ia
liilfty, and while hen* ho v. ;H fa.nillai
i/e him** If wiili-iitc pen|>J-e of th).1
r ml of the district and th^l deKiri'M
and peculiar dot. 'I ' > < if Hv*t
trip to Kl Bftro and of '-our.se In* <Ioe»
not know ntm h ;i • ■ u? It eonatituv ni.'-
of ihi? territory-.
Having the larg' - i cm,gi ( .--.. iori.i! <l ■
trict in the .country, it. will. i •;«t* *
hlK traveling around over the di.-ni'd
a great deal that he might hfconu* con
verdant with the needs of each ?• < ti n
that he might hettei ropre>ent th«* jp <•
pte of his district <e a whole, for a
measure that he might advocate for
one section would not apply to the |,f*o
pie of another section and dm lm «
pressed the desire that he may iti
ttnth rejjj'cxeut the whol*« rlistrit '
IjeiHc lm: viol at tins time
While im?< Mr. Smith will meet tin
i* jo*wTi!.r ive men of the oommunit;*
•Hid < nniit 'toin and tin .people a*- .1
whole upon anything that this s-ection
Deeds that v. ill 'dine under t he juris
diet ion of rone 1 • • to gi ant.
He will visit the post and fa mi) hr.’in
himself with the <ondUions there m
hits, a sacrifice, a base on halls amt
fast, base running, brought in four
v< or«*s for Fort Worth. He was then-
taken out by Manager Young Stone j th* flue noint
going into the box and twirling the ; ran
rest of the game, performing very j __
have
In th-
jtameb
public Opinion
law
creditably fur h player not n regular
pitcher.
The El Paso catcher was a new
man on the local diamond being Mar-
kley, who played during the season
Plowing lb, Wnlrr.
A curious method of producing pint-
Ittum Is n'lxwtei! to lie practicntl by the
Inluihllririt* along the Turn river. In
with Atlanta's Southeni league bum. | Tomsk. Siberia, they en!l It
lb: put up a good gam*', scoring thre*
runs, made a hit and caught per-
fei fly.
Orammer was called out in th<*
si w-nth inning for being hit by a bai-
led ball from Cartwright's hat
IhIk-II pitched a fair game and field-
the water." A
fastened to It is nil Inclined cut!-r of
boards, which at its lower end is pro-
vided with an Iron plow. IV!,13" float-
ing (low n the river they scra|H> or plow
Its bottom. The siMid s raped oitl falls
filled with pine boughs, titsrn which
platinum is deposited, The sand of the
Port Worth's run get- j Tura river nnd Its tributaries Is so rich
In platinum that even this primitive
i production Is profitable to the peasants.
clean assists. He also batted out
three safeties and two sacrifices, figur-
ing largely In
ting.
Lackey, a local player, e-aught y h-
day's game for Fort Worth, putting
1 City
Should Put in Cross-Walks.
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Editor of The Times—The
indebted to Mr. A. W. Simon
ftr.d i ?
yVIgwnm saloon for an im
j mv.v. ’.r
\A
• that ouglif to be copied all
city, nnd at the city’s ex-
i refer to the- raised cement
j wn:k
'.’meeting nidi walks across toe
i alley
•tween their pise s of husi-
lit1,.'.
In r.
weather tiiat place has ai
i way > t
’-• : particularly had. but there
in lien
-r tiie same improvement at
all
:ar • crbMlngs. Private cltl-
jtem-
-iitspose.1 to provide, ami
j genet .1
le> provl.’- good sidewalks
i that
free ft >m mud in rainy
1 weal h<
Why she, id not‘the city do
th, si*!
- with all - nu ances to public
alb vs
.a’ form p: t of the sidewall;
These are some of the specialties that -
helped to make us famous for quality
Ferndell Sifted Canned Peas
Ferndell Roly Poly Cherries
Ferndell Mocha and Java Coffee
Merit Brand Butter
John B. Watson
Cor. San Antonio and Stanton Sts. EL PASO, TEX.
TELEPHONE (5^
J
Up a ffoorl ft.ft.I< If* of hall.
Tin vUlforH (‘Xft'lk-d at tluk Hat. hi
total riumbir f)f hits, but the localH
hit if harm-r'aml a shitflf more t)>.
a‘. Youny'■* Hith*-bagger in thp ninth
(tro\»• in Hu* tying run, Ki.DK
Mnikh.v tIfo a double <-arh.
I'orf VV( rt.ii ip rlai ' s the Ioi'jiIh ImI]
not irnv
ami Hu-
ably ht’
tiuifh'-r game of the sitr'ieB.
f <>1 th gaim‘8 will prob
gf‘.if deal nioie keenly eon-
in
At
ahfe'
hri-a)
some
mud
na im
the (
fhoul
i •
The m
Nation
Mai kl«'
Allen, ob
King lb
Young <
Ford, w.Hf
Hi dford
follow.V
b.h. p.o,
1
1 ami L’h.
vie
the mxl
larging of
he driven
»f a hill that might eome before j Sion* ill
"uu-e . looking to lie «*n
• i>ai r,u k>- hero, H< will
ui i«i Fort WifM$ I his nnn n
In*
the
by a mi limit fee of (Jlizena.
While In re hr* will a I ho vl.u
tdir of ii* proposed internationa
unuer-t.be guidaunr < t (his sane
mill* *-, -o Her win n Mh hill
Up in He te xt Mini n1', barking
Imiilding of (his ilatii, le eat) advaratf
it wiili the ad van age of having Id- n
on tie !-po; nnd hein** thoj(iin'lily u
tote 11 with tie (onditloie-. dlfh nltba
ami advantag1- of 1 aling if
Art augetiM-nt» arc me «•»11»i> 1 * t** o
yet ,r to his entire program a bib Jn jf
hut it Is under -too j t iur art mg* ae-id-
ate to l-o made foi an a*ldr*M to .le
people of tlii:- < ity -in tie* t “te - t,f tin
day.
and p..
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Watnii. i f
Totals
Fort Worth
Can vs right. !!
t 'a verirP r. I\>
rIV»< kaheiiy, s:
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Hall, ef
“Ht a miner, ;;t»
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“Tito Pirin,,, lit One#*.”
A well known landscape painter was
busy "dashing In" the eo!nr>> of n sun-
set. The linls were,hurriedly conveyed
aurj from lube to palette nnd Iron, pnleite to
canvas, for the artist was anxious. to
catch thcefifeiX.
A rustle stuiidlnc by observed the
operation fora little While nnd then re-
marked: “All. you lie n painting two
pletun*s at otHT. That's clever.” He ! [ ira,
paused a moment nnd (hen blurted out, j
"l l}kc that plctore best, (he one you’ve j
got your thumb through;" - London M.
A. I*.
dm k
pri - eat Uim lie se [daces a
n tdeeted. making an ug
tiie sides* :i k,
- impasse
I water. Th,
ire i ntitlrsi to
of faeh block
on account of
turtles alms*
the thanks of
W
he
have
.-o-.ruunity, ami tlie example f t
Id ><- followed bv the cifv.
H \V. AI. LEIN.
Notice!
tie* undersign'd members of
Ken : prise An. ' ment company,
t! l day so:. our int* rest to
E lianlln
Dll' VIDAL,
VIC BENKPETTI,
I’uNCHO MINOS,
•iso. Tex,, 0 ' I. 1303.
PABS1
BLUE
RIBBON
1
HOU
FTAHIS popular brand of Beer is sold |
l at all the prlucipal hotels and
cafes, on steamships and lake ves-
sels, dining curs, etc., and by agents and
branch oftii-es of tiie Pnhst Brewing Co
iti tiie leading cities of flic world.
CK & DIETER CO.
Wholesale Agents.
Kl I’
1"
Thursday. Oct. ff
'Put a Is . . |<i 11
nut for being hit by
.SiiiniM.it y
Fatiu d i utts, Fort Worth
27 15
batted hail
Ivl Fan
BRILF BITS OF CITY NEWS.
I. N MaxweM, a ptotiiineiu rntim i:
man from Heuvor. is in the rHy on In;-
way to Mexieo.
K I Baker of thi'- city lia.* ri< iv‘d
a patent on his new ro* . > mill for
i nu lling stone and ore.
The work on ilo in v puhh* Iduary
building ha- l«vn j» Filmed 'Ids* i.uig
exp* * ted materia! having arr ived
bn
ha i
Mark ley, King
hits Y uuig. •
on halls, off Sprintz
Ida-11 I
out, by Sprint a: f»; Stop
J M < *0! nev who ht;
quent visitor t<> Ft Faso ir-
at his home in l’u**!do. Col
fever
'Two-has
Burke
Tim
Fit
Stone
Ht mi
Isladi
Wib
Stun*
Fin
3; Kl Faso 3
Hit I. piti her. Markley, L.o k» >
Hte t ill' < hits, Alh n. Sprintz Burn?
St <■ p, liases Hut |<f* 2.
I ntfuf Sullivan,
pitcln s Isbell 2, Sprintz
has
on
errors. Fort Worth
* e'l
nth
A
Hus*
nnn
and
U •
trim
in g
Vi 11 \»
r»*{Hi
tie- publt
eld this wi
<»f l.iinar
v plioid
it, He id
HALL CASE III* TODAY.
HABEAS CORPUS TRIAL IN THE
COUNTY COURT,
Henry Havlft. a
(ountv jail on a •
f»Ort<“l TO l/P (HiltI
dang* ? However
for fear I ha
Fail shipmen'.«
to 4**wtrrn IKJtnt-
n a few da>>. A
h F f
aping
of
on fit a
■ may die,
‘*'o{ k from .M
i'Xjwc'e-d ?o i
ge num
n pur* h
Several Exceptions Filed to the Find-
ing of th. Recorder in Bunco Case,
Involving Fine Points of Law-Con-
stitutioeabt of Ordinance Attacked
“EXCURSION
Santa Fe
Bii
RATES.”
To Denver. Colorado Springs, Pueblo and return. Dates of sale, daily
to (let. lot return limit Oet. 31. Kate.................$35.00
To Los Angeles, Sati Diego and return. Dates of sale, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays to Sept. 30; return limit November 30.
Kate....’.............‘............................... 35.00
To Denver and-ret urn. Dates of sale October 5 and ti; return limit
October 15. Rale......................................$29.30
To Chicago and return, Dates of sale Sept. 25, 20 and 27; final limit
Oet. 5. Kate......................................$43.50
To Salt, Lake and return.' Dates of sale Oet. 1 and 2; final limit
sixty days from date of sale. Kate......................$43.05
To Albuquerque and return. Dates of sale Oet. 11 to 10 inclusive; return
limit (let. 10. Kale...................................$7.65
To principal points in Indiana and Ohio. Dates of sale Sept,. 15 and
Oet. 0; return limit, thirty days from date of sale. Kate, one fare
and a third.
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
On Sale Daily until September 30th. Good to return till October 31st.
To all the Principal Points in the North and East.
Rates to a few of these points are as follows:—
lluffalo and return $73.75, Milwaukee and return $63.15,
Minneapolis and return $58.90, Pittsburg and return $71.25,
'Toronto, Ontario, and return $73.75.
OEO. D. ROE, J. S. MORRISSON,
District i’as.*. Agent. City Pass. Agent.
of
f'Kt
.
trig c vi
abd *
Hu Hr * ml
hoim* nu-up
Mr F;*g»
Pollock n
.S*-' OQfj v
>f El F.ib
The t
this morning
Hull L- Hu- alk**
IB H^ufking to Mi
WTH of halMM” <
e ! e**D filf-q t
-nl* r, b< E(ifT
*4, In Hit*
led lluv Ilu
h
i
ft V. A. flail in for
Ijiforn .ftiilgf Sweeney.
•g<*'l hunto mm. mid he
• ore bin liberty On a
c'irpuK six exceptionn j
Hie finding of the city |
uhem Hali wan con*
flrst {dace it i$ con-
ouvictlon ot the do
f*m? v i- illegal, b'H-auBe he was.-j
n h 1 out( which, under Hu* pro-
mate Donat tuition.
only
□ »ji are
xp» • fed To
Ki Fa m>
Hi? le' -Id
L'uquerque
That Old Trunk
Ma r be- r* pair* d or <*>r hang« d j*;|
i ti.r*o E trunk Factory, Mil I a buUdi ng.
Street Hats
School Hats
75t <>5t $1.25$ i 95
Yn«i Tni'u<*d and Fp-to-Dat**
Hat.**. to* only an KxcluHive
Millinery Hoowcungetup. Cheaj*
dry go'M'i- Npm-N idmrge you mow'
for auction that are cOumiou
and nhoddy.
iMiiy arrival of New FfttU-rin*,
P0SENER
WHOLESAIT AND RETAIL
LADIES
MATTER
ui ihi-
• ! ,u |S8.'., is privileged
’it tin p-mers of ii ra.iKlHlrMe and
l.<s. powers are limited to fines of
$-"0 and no Imprisonment. The ordt-
:,ame under xhb-h ;he arrest i, an
thoriaetl l? uttaekefl on the grounds
"f it* um onstltutlonallty. The pen-1
tioner says that the charter had no!
authority under which such mi ordr j
jntMiie could have tM-.-n drafted, ainve
| it is contrary to the ( nnstuiitton and
l ontrary to the art which make tie |
1 power of the recorder concurrent |
with those of a magistrate except I
hat the recorder has no power to try !
a civil suit.
Another obfectfon to the ordination j
is tha* it fixes the right of ajiiaal only i
to the court of app»tils. a court which !
I h not known legally in Texas. Then !
, arc two comta In Texas the civil and j
] criminal appeal*, but no court of np- j
l*«sis Is known legally In this state i
I I hcn. umi(r the constitution, the
j right of apiieal from a criminal do- \
, oiMoii of a magistrate or recorder is
| fixed in ihe county cottri. ,
Another object ion presented In the I
| Petition Is that the act of hnncoiug is j
a misdemeanor and not a felonv. and
j that the fine of *433 60 Is excessive j
I f<)r lh*i reason, and so the css,, shouhi i
!h> appealed to the county court, and !
that Hie prisoner has been Illegally j
I held in confinement,
j 8"(h are the points upon which i
Judge Sweeney Is to pass today. The
writ was originally sued out hefore i
Judge Walthall, but the Question was !
raised as to whether or not the dls- I
How adtled without on, addition In price to THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH. Depicting
with Historical Accuracy and Truth the Trials and Trlumpha ot tho
DELIVERY OF JERUSALEM
PROM thb HARACEN8 bv thb crusaders.
1,200 CHARACTERS IN THE CAST. ‘300 DANCING GIRLS
200 Chorus SINGERS. 50 MUSICIANS
Grand 68=Slop Pipe Organ. 2,000 Costly Costumes
=====--.==.—.: ENORMOUS SCKNERY.:---rt====
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h SCENE ^
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pecTACLE
r JERUSALEM
DOUBLE
LENGTH
RAILROAD
CARS 40 "ELEPHANTS
TUNED!
RENTED! REPAIRED!
PIANOS
WHITE
SewingMachines
W. 0. DUNN & CO.
214 Myrtle Street Chopin Hal
1,280 PEOPLE 108 ^ CAGES
$3,700,000 CAPITAL INVESTED
650 HORSES $7,400 ACTUAL daily expenses
3-MILE LONG PARADE
EVERY MORNING AT 10 O’CLOCK.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. Boon open I hour carHtr.
One 50 Cent Ticket Admits to Everything
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, HALF-PRICE.
Special Popular Railroad Excursions.
EL PASO
THURSDAY
OCT. 8
Admission Tickets and Numbered Re-
served Seats sold on Show Day at the
Potter 4 White Drug Co. at the same
prices as charged on the Show firounds.
The El Paso &
Southwestern Railroad
WHEN TRAVELING
BENSON, TOMBSTONE,
FAIRBANK, NAC0,
BISBEE, DOUGLAS,
LA CANANEA, NAC0ZARI,
L0RDSBURG, CLIFTON
and M0RENCL
Try our Parlor and Dining Cars.
They have become very popular.
J. and C. Fischer
Established 1840
and Sold by us since 1881
DECKER <SL SON
Established 1856
and Sold by us since 1581
CROWN
Sold by us since 1893
SCHILLER
Sold by us since 1895
W, C. WALZ CO?
ESTABLISHED 1881
SOLE AGENTS
El Paso St, El Paso, Tex
The Star Livery, Feed
and Sale Stable
Corner Went Overland and Santa Fe Streetu.
BEST AND CHEAPEST RIGS IN TItE CIU. ]
TELEPHONE 92. NAT GREER, Proprietor.
Picture Framing
14 Years Experience
Tuttle Paint and Glass Co.
~v
Hours Saved
BY (TAKING THE
m-
Route
TO TIIE
North and East
— VIA—
St.Louis or Memphis
Rock-Ballasted Roadbed, Wide
Vestibulcd Trains, Pullman Sleeping
Curs, New Dining Cars, Electric
Lights, Electric Tans, Reclining
Chair Cars and Elegant Day Coaches
For furttior information, apply to Tickot
Agents of connect Lug linos, or to
J. C. LEWIS. Traveling Passenger Agent.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
H. C. TOWNSEND,
Oen’l Pass’r and Ticket Agent, St. Louis
To Mountain and
Seashore Resorts
The Louisville & Nashville
R. R. offers the finest service
and fastest schedules. Two
trains dally from New Orleans
to all the principal Mountain,
l.ake and Seashore resorts in
the East and North. Mag-
nificent Electric Lighted Din-
ing Cars with an unequaiea
menu. Modern Pullman Sleep-
ers, Free Reclining Chair
Cars, with a roadbed ballasted
with rock, easy to ride upon
and free from dust and dirt.
Tourist tickets to all Summer
Resorts in the East, North
and Northeast are on sale
daily at very low rates and
with long limits. Representa-
tives will be glad to give you
full information and send you
folders, time-tables and other
literature upon application,
and make your trip over the
Louisville & Nashville R. R
a plonsAnt ami I'otnfortaMe one.
P. W. MORROW. T. H. K1KGSI.EY,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Trav. Pat 5. A«t.
lion*ton, Th. DhiJuh. Tlx.
J. K. RIDOF.LY. ply. Pass. Agt.
New Mi-loans.
BETWltlM
LL PASO and
Ei Paso’s Swell Resort
THE PULLMAN
TUe Hnme ot Old Crow Whiskey
Broyles A Broyles ^
IOS San Antonio Tel. No. 417
FRANK POWERS,
Successor to Buchanan * Powers.
Genera] Contractor.
Doors, Sash, Stair Work,
Bank, Store and Office Fixtures.
Jobbing Repairs Promptly Attended
to. Office and mil!, 610-612 6H C1C-618
St. Louis SL Phone 28.
V. R. STILES. C. P. A.
H.N. MILIER.C P and T. A.
Free lunch at [0 a. m.. dailv. Big
Kid & Duke, 323 San Antonio.
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