El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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EL FASO MORNING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 19o6.
OCR SYSTEM IS BEGINNING TO BE APPRECIATED
"Pure Mesa Water”
only li being used for the production of the beer that I* now generally
gaining favor with the beer drinker* of El Pa*o—there can be nothing
more pure—to this added
Eight-Day Wisconsin Malt
acknowledged by the faculty of brewer* to be much *uperlor to quick
grown malt and . , . •m» a i
"Oregon Hops”
to give that eiqululte fine flavor that the connolaaeur like* *o well. We
combine purity, strength, age and flavor
EL PASO BREWING ASSOCIATION.
j BASEBALL RESULTS.
National League.
At Brooklyn—
Cinclnnatl-Brooklyn game postpon-
ed : wet ground*.
At New York-
New York-Pltt«biirg game postpon-
ed ; wet grounds.
At Boston— R, H. E.
Boston ......................0 3 1
Chicago ...................5 8 0
Batteries: Dorner and Brown;
Pfleeter and Moran.
At St. Louie— ' R H, E.
St. Ixiuts ...................3 8 2
Philadelphia ................1 7 2
Batteries: Taylor and Grady; Rich-
ey and Dooln.
Driving Time is Here
What about a buggy?
NEED ONE?
If so,'come around
and let, m<* fit you
out.
I can give you the
correct tiling, for
my stock covers ev-
ery desirable and
proper style from
S55.00 Upward
H. P. NOAKE
Cor. Overland and Santa Fe Sis.1
FAMOUS INDIAN HOT SPRIN6S SANITARIUM
FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE
Via Tort TIkjbmx, Or.h.m eonuty, Aril. Recommended br phyo-iAn* for the
,-nre of HhenmetPm, Gout, Draper. Direr ami Kidney. Stomaeh Tmubtei, all
Skin end blood Diaorderr Nerrona Dleeaaee. Women'* ailaunU a * perl ally.
HOT BALT WATER
LITHIA WATER
MAGNESIA WATER
CATARRH WATER
SODIUM WATER (RON WATER
Tk« Mod Hath* nr# bqiir) to anj in the world.
Sulphur Baths and EJeetik treatment*. (*hfOlifo
ca*a« firen apodal attention. Plnot-tUn* aocoin
modanona. Kate*, including room, board and
hatha, $3.00, 2 25. 250tand H 00 a day. Oorrwtpond
enre iwiiWtwd. Incvfr* at Time* offlre for *ny
information.
ALEXANDER BROS.. Props.
fOtT THOMAS. AltZOU.
A levatlon 3000.
Money Loaned
ON HOMES IN
HIGHLAND PARK
NEWMAN INVESTMENT CO, T 1
219 Ban Antonie SL Tel- 55°-
Your Wedding Cake
Will be beet if ordered from
The Belgian Bakery
210 Ba«t Overland I tUphotiB 310
HEA30NABLK FKICKH.
STOP THAT C011GM NOW
L<»NI>YKK roroif (THK will .turn In I
'•or*, A liulfi'rouyb can. luiu’oin* a aertowN thing.
Peoples’ Drug Store
300 San Antonio St
Campng in the Caifornia Mountain*.
Karly nm- morning wo arose to find
fresh r|e(r tracks within a hundred j
yards of camp, and wilhln a quarter I
of a mile we found the dead body of j
a doer that, had been killed by a Call-1
fornla lion, apparently at. some time
during the night. An Inspection of
the country showed that It would be
Impossible to progress further with
the horses. Immediately after break-
fast we look our rlfk-s and started
along the edge of a rocky canyon, the
gul it In tin leurl We had not gone
hall a mile when we saw the guide
drop behind a rock and commence
beckoning to us. We crouched down
ami hurried forward. Glancing over
the edge of the roek, we saw, about
300 yards below us, a herd of 141
bucks. The wind was blowing from
them to us and It was evident that
they had not scented danger. It was
a very long shot, but we determined
to try It ami began tiring: The deer
■-food for a moment trying to locate
th< danger, ami then began trailing
off up the canyon. W<- kept on br-
ing, even after it was evident that
fluey were out of range. The guide
suddenly jumped up, and. announc-
ing fils determination to head them
off.disappeared among the rocks. Aft-
er he had gone the three of us who
n m,lined behind began to compare
notes and eame to the conclusion
that one of the deer had been hit, as
It had not gone off with the others.
Having arrived at this'conclusion,
we determined to make a descent In-
to tin- canyon in the hope of finding
It. Owing to the steep and rugged
nature of the country, we were fully
half an hour in getting down to where
the doer were at the time we began
llring Here it short, search showed
bloods* ains. We followed these for
a short distance ami were startled
hv a crash In the brush as a deer
bounded into sight up the canyon a
hundred, feel distant. One of our par-
ty fired and brought It down. We
were now confronted with the prob-
lem of getting that deer out of lliej
American League.
At Cleveland— R. H. E
Cleveland ..................0 7 2
Philadelphia ................2 fi 0
Batteries: Joss and Item Is; Wad-
lei) and Schreck.
At Chicago—
Chicago-Boston game postponed; rain.
At Detroit— R. H. E.
Detroit .....................4 11 0
New York .................1 C 2
Batteries; Donohue and Warner;
Orth and Klelaow^
At St. lymis— * R. H E.
St. Ism Is ...................3 7 4
Washington ................2 3 1
Batteries: Glade and O’Connor;
Falkenberg and Hayden.
Hmusemente
MAJOR PARTELLO TO LEAVE
A 8PLENDID PROGRAM.
Weitern League.
At Sioux City— R. H. E
Sioux City .................3 8 1
Dea Moines.................5 u r,
Batteries; McCabe and Hens; Cl
cotte and Brown.
At Pueblo—• R. H. E
Pueblo .. .. .................7 16 7
Omaha ...................10 14 1
Batteries: Morrison and Messltf;
Sanders and (Rinding.
At Denver— R. H. E
Denver ....................ft 12 t
Lincoln ........... in in 3
Batteries: Wright, Engle and 8a-
lusky; Morse, Holmes and Zinrati
American Association.
At Toledo—
Toledo .. .................
St. Paul ..................
At Columbus—
Columbus ................
Minneapolis ...............
At Louisville—
Louisville ..............
Milwaukee ................
As If By Magic
Quick Repairs
We make a specialty of hurry-
up jobs.
Broken frames repaired Quick
and accurate work.
The most complex lens quick-
ly duplicated.
Our Dr. Horton does nothing
but eye work, come tn and tell
him your eye troubles. We
guarantee satisfaction In every,
case.
SNYDER
JEWEHRY CO.
Manufacturing Opticians,
304 San Antonio 8t.
WASHINGTON PARK THEATRE
FRANK LEAKE, Mgr.
Badger Fuel Company
Agents for KANSAS PORTLAND CEMENT CO.oflolu, Kansas, and
dealers in Fuel and ull kinds of building materials.
Second and Chihuahua Sts. Phone 380.
THERE’S ONLY ONE
place, the Troy laundry, where you can get the
best work done. Courteous treatment and satis-
faction guaranteed. Phone 278.
Until this notice 1* withdrawn Na-
tions’ Meat ami Supply Co. will serve
any poor person, hearing Identification
from any churltable association or
minister, with meat free of charge
during all business hours.
Endowments at Life Rates.
By. Jits AVcPjeraU.ve End|owmenit
plan, ull Mutual Benefit Life policies
may be matured as endowments and
paid to the Insured during his life
t line
H. W. Allen, Agent, ft Mills Building.
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EUROPEAN PLAN STRICTLY MODERN
8t Regis
B, 4. BRUN, Proprietor, EL PA80, TEXAS.
CORNER OREGON AND MAIN STREETS
SUNDER SAME MANAGEMENT A8 MARIE ANTOINETTE, BAN FRAN-
CISCO, CALIFORNIA.
NOT A MOMENT TO 8PARCIIII
If you sre In a hurry, we will serve
you quickly »nd supply you with any-
thing you need In furnishing* for
town wear or for traveling at th*
lowe*t co*t
JNO. BRUNNER
Merchant Tailoring and Men’s
Furnishings.
140 EL PASO STREET.
canyon. We gazed upward. The
rocks which we had come down ap-
peared to hi' almost linpassable. We
cleaned i he deer, however, and made
the attempt. After a full hour’s work
we were compelled to abandon the
deer until we could go to camp and
return with ropes. A couple ot
hours hud been consumed In the can
.von, and when we arrived at the
rim we found the guide waiting for
us with the information that ho had
killed iwo deer, and that they were
a bout a mile from the point where
we then were. Returning to camp,
we procured ropts and went after
the game.—Calvin B Brown In the
June Field and Stream.
BRIEF BITS CITY NEWS
TONIGHT
Aw- WffK
_HE strange
10c adventures of
20o MISS BROWN
30c
If your dealer does not keep K1 Paso
beer there are those who are Wise and
do!
CENTRAL MACHINE SHOP
Cor. Fir*t and Fl<m*n<‘* Bl* Phono 21W)
MACHINE WORK OF AIL KINDS
Repairing anil overhauling a Spec-
ially.
A Considerate Bachelor.
A bachelor mUiomiire in Ban Fran
cisco has charged himself with the
task of furnishing complete clothing
outfit lor 5,000 needy women in that
el v. He assumes the task as a sort
of self imposed penalty for his bach
(dorbood, If his fellow-bachelors
were oanypolled to follow his example
It is likely that the matrimonial mar-
ket would experience a wonderful
boom.—New Orleuns Times-Democrat
Visit Favwood Hot Springs and
keep good health, and the rest Is
easy.
The fuunnlest comedy ever Writ-
ten. You’ll laugh, you’ll scream.
Full strength of the popular
Washington Park Stock com-
pany supporting.
Raymond Whitaker
and Eleanor Haber
FRIDAY
NEWS BOYS’ NIGHT.
Tickets on sale up town at
GIMBELL &. GROSSMAN’S
Sheldon Block, Oregon 8t.
Performance Begins Promptly at
8:45 p. m.
Flrat of the Attraction* for the Davis
Benefit.
Probably the most novel entertain-
ment seen here In years will be the
special musical and vaudeville per-
formance to be given at the Lyric
theater Friday night as a testlmon
lal benefit to C. A. Davis, the veteran
theatrical manager. The performance
as arranged by Bade Mitchell and
"Billy” Drummondl is long, varied
and ought to prove eminently enter
talning. The participants represent
the leading professional and non-pro-
fessional talent now in the city.
The full, complete program tol
lows:
Part I
"Billy” Drummond will release a
few observations on current events.
Soprano solo, "Delight,” Luckstone
Mrs. L. A. Broaddus.
Ballad “Nancy Lee," Godfrey
Brock lehurst.
Piano solo, waltz from “Faust,’
Gounod-Llszt, Francis L. Moore.
Tenor solo, “Too Late," Tannehfll,
ratios N. Keller.
Monologue with pantomimic illus-
trations, “The Young Man Waited,”
William H. Snyder.
Contralto solo. "My Heart at Thy
Sweet Voice,” C, Salnt-Saens. Mrs.
niman-Goldstein.
Fred Paxson, post graduate vaude-
vil 11 St.
(Intermission of five minutes.)
Part II.
Soprano solo, “Una Voce Poco Fa,"
Rossini, Miss Helen Cooper.
Plano solo, the celebrated “Witches
Dance," Paganini, Mine, Lilly Cum
mins-Kenan.
The Fdks’ quartet, Messrs. Arm-
strong, Smith,, Meyer and Drummond.
Merry moments with ye merry min-
strel man, “Phil" Davis, singing and
sanatoria! specialist.
Duet, “Miserere,” “fl Trovatore,"
Verdi, Mrs. Broaddus and Mr. Keller.
Ten minutes with Earl K. Mitchell.
Descriptive recitation, "Lasca,"
Miss Ant a Fallon.
Recitation, Selected, Raymond |
Whitaker.
Reserved seats for this perform-!
anee have been placed at the moder-
ate price of fifty cent®. The sale is
now In progress at Booth’®.
Commander at Fort Bliss Receives
Telegraphic Orders Which Call
Him to Another Poifc.
The many friends of Major J. M.
Partello', commander at Fort Bliss,
will regret to learn that he has Just
received orders which may perma-
nently remove him from this post. Ac-
cording to the telegraphic orders com-
municated he l» to proceed to Fort
Sill and take command of the division
rifle competition this month. He will
then probably go to Sea Girt, N. J.,
for the international rifle contest.
I,ater, as far as now known, the
Major expects to receive orders to
take charge of either Fort McIntosh
or Fort Brown, at both of which posts
the forces have lately been greatly in-
creased.
Colonel Ralph W. Hoyt, 25th in-
fantry, will come to Fort Bliss from
Omaha next month to assume com-
mand here. Four companies of the
regiment now in Omaha will go to
Fort Brown, Texas.
A battalion from Fort Bliss will
.start for Stafford Station, Texas, the
16th of July, and from there will
march to Austin. A detachment of the
5th cavalry from Fort Huachuca, Ari-
zona, will join the command here, al
so en route to the state capital.
Independent Assay OfhcB
Established IMS.
D.W. Reckhart, EM
r soi-si s-rot.
Mk. *«*• for Or* Skl*r>
Asaojs ind Cheml ,d
Analysis.
Mints Examined and
Raportad Upaa.
Bullion Work a Sped sit;
F. 0. Box SR.
Office and Laboratory
Cor. San Francisco*
Chihuahua Sta. f
EL FASO. TEXAS
SCAMON ASSAY CO.
ASSAYERS, CHEMISTS AND
M1NINQ ENGINEERS.
Agents for Ore Shippers
Csr. $M Frticlic* ud LdM Sts.
Telephone 238. P. 0. Bo 87.
If Hungry ana Thirsty.
Go to Phil Young’s Cafe, 217 El Paso
street. The only place in the city
where you can get fresh, cool Moer-
T leln Cincinnati beer. LuncRes served
at all hours day or night. Fresh
oysters served In any style.
The swellest bar In town. Finest
goodB at the Gem.
Customs Inspector "Bill" Caples Is
the proud father of an 11 pound boy.
bom Monday.
Quite a parly of B1 Paso itersons
came back from Clotidcrofl yesterday
who went lo the city above the clouds
to spend Sunday.
Parties ifrom down tthe valley re-
port that a wlndmorm did conslder-
able damage to fruit trees, breaking
oft a great many limbs.
The live stock shipments through
the city have practically ceased for
the season, and are said to be the
lightest for several years.
Word was received here today that
T. R. Seabreeze, a mining man, and
formerly of El Paso, died lately of
heart disease at his home in Denver,
John Brunner has sold his entire
stock of men’s furnishing goods to
the Fair. It was a large stock and
a fine one. Mr. Brunner will confine
himself to the tailoring business.
Manuel Morales, a Mexican living
on San la Fe street, was kicked by a
horse he was rubbing down last even-
ing and one of the liones of his right
leg above the ankle was broken.
According to advice from Douglas
received today the El Paso and South-
western Is pushing Its preliminary
surveys lit Sonora, with the view of
beginning the work off its pro-
jected extensions this present year, 1 . ........ ...........
George T Bmory is In the city with! ACQUITTED OF GRAFTING.
some tine samples of silver ore from -
the Jesus Marla district. Chihuahua. Philadelphian Accused of Boodllng Not
The samples are from a mine Mr. Km- j Guilty,
ory and associate are developing, and j Philadelphia. Pa., June 19.—Abra-
_ TONIGHT EjSJE
fi Rich Stock Co. in « <
jjjjj DOWN ON
30 c THE FARM
MOVING riCtliRf S SPtClAlTIf 8 BITWffN »CTS
Custom Assay Office
CRITCHETT 4. FERGUSON
Si uiurn ta Hiiatws t CrlcUctt.
Assayers * Chemists’- Metaliurgsts
AGENTS FOR ORE SHIPPERS.
119 SAN FRANCfSCO STREET. PHONE 33a
Some people's only idea of happi-
ness is to get more than their money’s
worth.
If El Paso beer is as good as any,
as pure as any and as wholesome as
any why not you drink It?
Florence Cafe
209
Texas St.
DOC SING, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS NOON MEALS 35 CENTS.
Short order* day omd night. Orders for
special dinners receive prompt attention.
Try a Times’ Want Ad,
LYRIC THEATRE
FRIDAY NIGHT. JUNE 22.
Benefit C. A. Davis
Big and Brilliant Special Musical and
i Vaudevlllae Performance. Altogeth-
er the Moat Unique Entertainment
Ever Exploited in El Paao.
! All tb« Professional and Non-Profes-
.. . slonal Talent of the City Will... .
Participate.
; Reserved seats, 50 cents—at Booth's.
AT THE AIROOME.
Little Lord Fauntleroy to Be Given
Tomorrow.
“Down on the Farm" attracted
much attention at the Alrdome and
received the hearty applause which
It deserves. The homely story of the
wronged wife was never better told,
and the Rich Stock company are giv-
ing a performance of this play that
lias won the approval of the patrons
of the summer theater.
Tonight Is the last performance of
"Down on the Farm,” and commenc-
ing tomorrow night the famous play,
"Little Lord Fnunteleroy" will be pre-
sented for the balance of the week.
"Little Lord Fauntleroy” Is perhaps
the best known child play ever writ-
ten. Its success has been phenome-
nal. The story of the little fellow who
comes Into vast estates, and who is
not spoiled by his sudden rise to for-
tune, Is a story which cannot help
hut appeal to every mother ami fa-
ther. •
Manager Rich has been promising
a production of this play for several
months, but has waited until now t°
give \ his plg.v. Little Mlarie Rich,
who has a host of friends in the city,
who have been walling tor her ap-
pearance, will play the little lord, and
it Is safe to predict that her success
in the part made famous by the best
child actors of the country, is assured.
! Miss Anita Fallon will be seen as
"Dearest," a part In which she has
always had great success throughout
the entire United States. All the oili-
n' members of the company have
equally strong parts.
“Little Lord Fauntleroy" will run
only three days, so that those who
have a desire to see this famous
play should noT forget the time of
Its production.
Commencing Sunday night, the
greatest farce comedy of modern
times will be given tn the production
of Hoyt's comedy. "A Texas Steer."
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EL PASO CIGAR CO.
GEO. G. SAUER & CO. Props.
210 San Francisco St. EL PASO, TEXAS Telepnone 85
Manufacturers of High Grado Spanish Hand-Made Cl-ars, Registered brands. La Flor de
Mexico, La Mexlcana, La Prueba. La Union, Also manufa:ture the well-khown El Paso
McOInty Cigar.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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Soft Water
at El Paso Laundry,
901 Santi ft Street.
Phsae 47
EL PASO DAIRY CO.
Producers and Dealers In
’M PURE MILK AND CREAM
The largest and moat complete dairy n the Southwest Wa are pleased ts
have visitor* on any afternoon from I to 4 o’clock to Inspect our anthod
of handling milk.
Office and Depot, til North Oregon afreet. Dairy, Band’s Grove, foot ot
Seeottd street. Take Ban Antonio street ear to Tomlllo at Telephone 1IE
1. A. SMITH, Manager.
IS ELECTED PRESIDENT
lie expects they will give returns of!
300 ounces of silver to the ton
Try a Times Want Ad.
Prof. \V H. Schofield is preparing
two more volumes of "Literary His-
tory of Bugland,” to complete the se-
ries which Stopford Brooks. Prof.
Snimshur; and Mr. Goose have already
contributed.
Pioneer Hardware House of El Paso
FASSETT & KELLY
PniJder’a Hardwares, Mantles, Steel Ranges, Studebaker Wagons,
Miner’s and Ranch Supplies of all kinds.
The Place for Low Prices.
haul L. English, a former director of
public safety: Philip H. Johnson, ar-
, ,, . . ! chitect; James D. Fluley. inspector and
A fire was discovered in a trash , „ K Baton. a member of the firm
die in the rear o the Troy Laundry j (>{ H’mU>rs(m anrt conipa[iy, were to-
w*s hay acquitted of the charge of con-
called out The b!aze was exttngu.sh1 jra<.v lo-cheat the city in the eon-
ed before the department arrived and , /nlct ou of the nuiuicipai ho,p|,al by
ony slight damage to a fence re -
sulted.
! direction of Judge McMichaels.
A number of employes of the!
Southwestern both at Douglas and at,
Alamogordo are preparing to move
their families to El Paso during Au
gtise. According to the present cai
dilations rhe shops will be in full op
oration here the latter part of Septem'
Iter
If you think beer—think K1 Paso
beer!
Ask for Flor de Mexico cigars. The
best cigar made.
There probably isn't much romance
left in the game after a man begins
to refer to 4vls w ife as “Old Woman."
Fay wood Hot Spr’ngs. the easiest
to reach out ot El Faso.
At the Park.
Another large crowd gree.ted the
“Strange Adventures of Miss Brown”
last night and were as usual delighted
at the excellence of the performance.
Manager V-eake has strengthened the
company by the addition of Charlie
Ruggles, the noted comedian, who ar-
rived yesterday from I»» Angeles.
Manager Leake Is giving El Paso
what he promised—a strong company
of artists, who are doing excellent
work, ami the people of El Paso are de-
i lighted as Ut evidenced by the large
| and appreciative crowds present at
| every perforance.
Former El Paso Lady Selected Head
of School Board in a
Large City.
The folowlng is the substance of a
late special dispatch from Denver;
For the first time In a city of (he
first class a woman has been elected
president of the school board, Mrs.
Mlargaret T. True having been chosen
to fill the position here. There was
no opposition to her election, which
was unsolicited and a tribute to her
ability.
Several years ago there was a con- i
solidation that resulted in the forma- |
lion of the city and county of Denver |
as one municipal organization and the 1
amalgamation of a number of school
districts, in one of which Mrs. True
had been superintendent. Mrs. True
became a member of the enlarged
school board and now that she has
been placed at the head of the great
system she has foregone personal
aspirations in order to solve the prob-
lems that have arisen.
Mrs. True is an aunt of Mj[». Staf-
ford Campbell of this city. She form-
erly resided tn El Paso and stood
high in social circles here. Mrs. True
was instrumental in the organization
of the El Paso woman's club, and in
a practical and conservative way took
an active interest in all movements
for the advancement anti improve-
POMEROY’S
El Paso Transfer Co.
BAGGAGE, HACKS,
BUS AND FREIGHT TRANSFER.
Livery, Boarding & Sale Stable
Blacksmithlng, Shoeing.
Carriage and Sign Painting.
BAGGAGE AND BUS PHONE 651.
OTHERS 18 AND 214.
300-8 South Oregon Street.
The Silver King Restaeraot
In the Baaement on San Antonio 8tn»fit.
No. 209, ia the place t/* pet a
Flat Meal aai Quick Semico
STEIN 4 UHLIQ, Prop*
ment of the city.
E. R. DALBEY S, CO.
412 N. Oregon St,
MINING MACHINERY
Poodle Dog
BAR and CAFE
316 SAN ANTONIO SI.
Oldest whiskies and purest wines in
eity. Clean end cool. No Loafer.
LARRY FORD, Proprietor.
LEGAL TENDER
file Wises, tgsers M Clpra
MAX MILLER, Propriety
1911 tail Overland Street
SiUlcn*—"lfs no fool job, I tel!
you." Cynlctis—"Theh why under-
take ft?”
E! Paso Trunk FWetory has a Mg
stock of traveling goods at bottom
prices. Next to P O.
Some men's idea of perseverance
Is to see how long they can cherish
111 feeling for some real or fancied
grievance.
How Is Your Stomach?
If you are troubled with Indiges-
tion or stomach troubles of any kind,
you will find "Crazy Well Water" is
cheaper than “Dr.” Bill. Place a reg-
ular order with us. The Lion Gro
eery Oo.
Nickels for El Pastf beer come back
while you are sleeping—think os It!
The suburban lawn is a la mowed.
An exquisite smoke! The F’or (le
Mexico cigar. Try it
Worry kills more people tnan work,
automobiles and appendicitis put to-
gether.
Many El Paso people go to Fay
wood Hot Springs la New Mexico.
We mi ry
a complete
Him of
Staple sad
FabCjr
Groceries
id guar-
antee all
oar goods
first-class
THE
H. LESINSKY GO.
WHOLESALE OROCERS AND
JOBBERS OF DRY OOODS.
< solicit
the trade
of dealers
only, and
give special
sad careful
attention
to oial
orders. (Uve
us a trial
MffiMMMMI RN
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El Paso Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1906, newspaper, June 20, 1906; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582171/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.