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J. J Watte, E. Koglemeler, W. E. Lowe,
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Precinct No. 2, at 319 8. Oregon SL
R Fesainger, presiding judge; P. L.
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Precinct No. 3, at Central Fire Station,
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on Second street, between 8t. Vraln and
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ing judge; M. Escajeda, M. Alenes, M.
Parnda. a.s assoc iate Judges.
Precinct No. 5, at Fast El Pa*o Fir*
Station on Texa* Street. L. B. Want,
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associate
. Judges.
Precinct No. 6, at flhobes Restaurant
i on Alameda Avenue. Joe Dunne, Presld-
i ing judge, Jame* Mason, E. W'right and
I T. K Medina, as associate Judge*
Predict No. 7, at Fire Station High-
land Park. J. T. Glllett, presiding Judge;
i M N. flhlve, W. A. Copenhaver, E. B.
) El for*, as associate Judges.
Preelnct No. 9, at Lumber Yard No.
| l.Wi E. Missouri street, W. W, Rose, pre-
! siding Judge, H. E. Cornwall, Fred Wood*
worth. Sam J Gatlin, as associate Judges.
Precinct No. %, at Mesa Fire Station
, at corner Rio Grande and Virginia streets,
1 Lamar Davis, presiding Judge, Maury
i Kemp. J. ('. Ponsford, John M. Wyatt as
associate Judges.
; Precinct No. 10, at City Hall, J. C.
I Duckett* preaiding judge, Sol Franklin,
• .1 B. Sardmrn, V. W. McConnell, as a.-sso-
; elate judges.
Prednct No. 11, at Fraser Bros. Plumb-
ing Hhop at 812 N. Oregon street, H. Y.
Kills, presiding Judge, P. K. Price, If. E.
Christie,' Then Eager*.
Hr place of the city of El Paso which
street car le then an i there used for the
transportation of passengers.
Section 2—No street car company or
conductor, motorman, agent or officer of
FOR RENT.
FOB SALK—REIAL ESI
FOR RENT—Four
comer Boulevard
room frame
house,
Fort
comer Boulevard and Fredres, on Fort
S^cS^tfiJSS n2S0-c w-Moore-
ESTATE.
any etreet car company shall permit, suf-
fer or allow any dog to enter, he or to
well furnished front room with
slteheneH for light housekeeping, *1*;
remain on any street car on any street. ; also 1 bed room, all conveniences. 9O0v 8 to 50 rooms
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square or alley or public place of said
Hty. which said street car is then and
there used for the transportation of pas-
sengers and is then and there under the
control qf such company, conductor, mo-
torman, agent or officer. N
flection 4—-The word “DOG" as used In
this ordinance means any animal of the
canine species of either sex and of any
age.
flection 5—This ordinance shall not ap-
ply to street cars which shall be charter-
ed or hired by one or more persons for
the use of such person Or persons, and
which are not then and there used for
the transportation of passengers general-
ly.
** Section 4—Any person who shall vio-
late any provision of this ordinance shall
be fined in any sum not exceeding twen-
ty-five dollars.
Passed and approved this the 29th day
of June, 1911
JA8. I. HEWITT, Mayor Prf>tem.
Attest: C. W. FASSETT. City Clerk.
Magoffin Ave. Phone 4278.
FOR RENT—Two room* with sleeping
Por^ furnished for housekeeping; no
children or health seeker*. Enquire of
prs, Strang and Phelps, 709 N. Oregon
St. Phone 171.
SEVEN-room flats 925. Three rooms flft.
Sleeping porches. Phone 2505. The LeRoy.
FOR RENT—914 N. Stanton St., one-half
of furnished 7 room cottage
FOR RENT 4 and 5 room cottages,
N. Stanton Bt. Bell 3163.
709
FOR RENTr— 4 and 3 rooms,
914. 1107 San Antonio St.
modern,
FOR RENT—Two nice airy bed rooms
with sleeping porch. HiUs Crest, west
side. Phone 2969.
Egficrs, as associate
Christie,' Then
I Judges.
Precinct No. 12. at Auto Garage corner
Friirikiin arid Santa Fe streets, M. R.
The State of Texas, )
County of El Paso, )
To those Indebted or Holding Claim*
Against the Estate of Charles E. Mor-
rison, Deceased:
The undersigned having been duly ap-
pointed Administrator of the Estate of
Charles E. .Morrison, deceased, late of
El Paso County, Texas, by the Honorable
Albert 8. Eylar, Judge of the County
Court of El Paso County, Texas,/on the
8th day of July, A. 1*. 1911, during a
tegular term thereof, hereby notifies all
person* Indebted to said estate to come
forward and make settlement, and those
FOR RENT—5 room suite furnished, in-
cluding water and lights, close In, ground
floor. Phone 3957. 714 N. Campbell SL
MATERNITY HOME
I>inan, presiding Judge, J. A Murdock, j having claims against said estate to pre-
1 H. N cm Ion, \\ B. Jxjtta, as associate , KPIll them at the ltlo Grande Valley Bank
A Trust Company’s office In the City of
El I*nso, Texas.
This the lifts day of July, A. D. 1911.
Rio Grande Valley Bank & Trust Co.
election proclamation
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NOTH
OF ELECTION
the kth day of August
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to be held oti the 8th
<jj a I>, 1911, to determine whether
the < ity of Kl pu^o, Wittll issue certain
"•Ft bonds to provide l'*r toe Funding <t
that portion vt the indebtedness of the
A City of Kl Paso, El Piisu County, Texas,
T tF which i« not already evidenced by the
^ coupon bond* of said *’lt> and to de*
u tormina whether or i»t» the said City of
C’ g? Kl pa so shall Issue bond* for tire pur-
*' pose of providing for tl*o purcJuth-- of
it School Building sites and fur tin. erec-
tion arid permanent, improvement, of
E* public school buiidlngH in said t uy of
El Paso, Texas.
WHEREAS, on the 25»th day of June,
Judges,
The voters desiring to sustain the prop- J
osition to Issue, said bonds for ti»e pur- |
pose aforesaid first mentioned herein i
shell have printed upon their ballots, sub- i
j stantially the following words .
CPON PROPGWITRJN TO IHSl'E
BONDS TO Ki'.vf) THAT PORTION OF
I THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE CITY
i OF EL PASO WHICH IS NOT EVI-
DENCED MY THE COUPON BONDS OF
SAID CITY OF KL PASO"
• FOIL ISSUANCE OK BONDS.”
| And tho^e opposed to the issuance of
i a.id bonds shall have printed upon their
ubstantlally the following words:
! PON PROPOSITION TO ISSUE
BONDS TO FUND THAT PORTION OF
THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE CITY
f>J EL PASO which is NOT EVI-
DENCED dY THE COUPON BONDS OF
SAID CITY OF EL PASO.”
AGAINST ISSUANCE OF BONDS.”
Thu voters desiring to sustain the prop-
osition to issue said bonds for the pur-
pose aforesaid mentioned second herein,
shall have printed upon their ballots sub-
stantially the following words:
* • I I 'ON PRC> 1 *( )S mo N TO
By W. COOLEY.
ISSUE
9 011 ERECTION AND
OF school! BUILD-
-'tt A WnKI‘m|t'' 111'.’ T’;iiv‘'r‘.^m'ir‘..rUu;i ! HOM.S TU PHOVH.E KOU IH-nCHASB
■ , nty .'f Kl 'P8»o. Texa.! a. a r.-guV,.r : -e »«TK8 AND kOK KKBCTION AND
®' meeting thereof by the nrwuiSrnouti vote
w m of the aldermen present, there being
hf four aldermen present, finally parsed
t*l M and adopted two certain ordinances or-
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■FOH ISSI’ANT'K OF BONDS."
Ami those oppoked to the immune of
aerlng «nd nutlmrtzlng the txsuuin.. *t »'•“'* tove printH upon their
co.tp.fn b..nd. of «aM n,y for the fol- bMtoU mtbntw «U the fo"°w n* wortU:
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“V P . I., l,.v,.L,ln.«« th, OK SITUS AND l-Uk KKKi’TION AND
nty M il!Tail, lit l£2i t',unl’. tVxa*. , ‘W!V®^T '-1*' 8<’HO<tf. BUII.D-
ri'LSSi TZX . ■ tty * byC' a i it ho D z - "A.'iA.NRT IHSI'ANt'K OF BONDS"
In* the t.man.e amt oik- »f ,!!,<• I.mi.ls : Ami eaoh voter -NilI strike out fr^rn
** - ii„„. f hi* ballot the words ‘l«nr Issuance of
Bonds” or '‘Against Issue Tire of Bonds,”
d^-irc* to vote for or
against said proposition.
| i pon hh< crtainmcht of the results of
I aid eirctlon, the action of the city Coun-
: .11 in ordering the issuance of said bonds
and in pasnlng the ordinances aforexahl
shall he .h hired ratiflcil or not ratified,
according to the result of said election
Administrator
E. Morrison,
Vice President,
of th.e Estate of Charles
Deceased,
1U~U, BitJUOOtB.
TIMES HEGISTHV OF THE UEADINQ
REAL ESTATE AGENTS OF EL FASO.
' CO,
ANDERSON-FILLER REALTY
1 end 2 Buckler Bldg.
AUSTIN A MARK,
CaplM Bldg. Teleptym* IB
BEHR A WATTS,
106 a. Kl l'UO SL
Btioos *64.
BW3AODUS A LB 3AR0N,
7 UtU 1668.
BUCH02-SCHUSTER COMPANY,
iiotui Sheldon. Both Fhouea.
>04 N. Stamon SL
JAMES A BROCK.
Bell 1M.
CASSIDY & DAVIDSON,
>11 Mills St. Tel J>0.
A. P. COLES
Morehouse Block.
BROS.
Telephone 1*6.
HOME FOR LADIES before and during
confinement. Good doctors and nureee.
Infants adopted. Confidential, iJ. O. Box
274, San Antonio. Texas. „
swimming root.
WHEW, It’s hot. Swimming, Washington
Park Natatcrium. Open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.
3S5WSS
MISi KLLANKOLS WANTS.
WANTED—Party with capital to take
active interest In business. Good salary
with investment. Must act quick on this.
Address I*. O. Box 384, E^ Paso,_
WAGON YARDS.
BOARD AND SALE STABLF, The Tc;a»
Wagon yard. 80S Texas. Bell >500.
ROOMING HOUSES FOR SALE.
* room house.......................>50.00
8 room house, will trade tor lots.
20 room hotel ....................*2000.00
30 room hotel ....................*1500.00
17 room house, transient trade. .*1200.00
Anything In K0OMINU HOUSES from
. FOR RENT.
5 room house. 300 Portland; 5 room
house, 1008 N. Florence; 5 room house,
furnished, 1117 N. El Paso; 7 room house,
702 Mesa; 5 room house, 401 Prospect; 5
room house, 1214 N. Kansas; 4 room
house, lui7 Missouri; 6 room house, 1117
N. El Paso; 5 room house, 1114 Myrtle;
6 room house, furnished, 810 K. El Paso.
FGK SALE—EVERYTHING.
J. H. SMITH,
Phone 441 121 N. Stanton St.
BUILDING SITE SNAP *1,100.
If you want a fine site for a home or
want to make some money, buy this
property. It Is level, a south front, on
Arizona SL and has cement walks in.
Don't overlook this on. good buy.
Ell PASO BOOM OIRECTTOBX.
Places where nice, wren rooms can be
hed at moderate price..
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LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 808
N. Oregon St. '
TWO LARGE cool front bed rooms, very
desirable. 504 Upson. Bell 2211.
FIRST CLASS BOARD and room under
new management. 702 Myrtle, Mrs. L.
Crum. 1 '
RAYMOND ROOMS—Cool and airy, sum-
mer rates. 5I8H San Francisco. .Bell
3050.
NICELY furnished rooms, cool, pleasanL
close In; also housekeeping apartments,
every convenience, low rates. 606 N.
Oregon St. Bell phone 2785.
LARGE housekeeping room, gas, water In
room. 501 Boulevard.
PASTURE
STOCK WANTED TO PASTURE—Good
grass and water; can take from 75 to
100 head at one dollar per head; 2 miles
east of Clint, Texas. P. O. 87. Sam
Eyans.
CATTLE, BOOS, ETC.
FINE JERSEY BULL service. 803 Texas.
HAT CLEAMVG.
h£rihiiAi,H^T8 ^lean*d and blocked and
Hi
Gordon Hat Factor}’, 105 Texas St.
MERCANTILE, agencies.
NICE CLEAN housekeeping rooms,
CMhushua.
HOUSEKEEPING and bedrooms.
El Paso.
417 N.
Mayfield Realty Co.
CLEAN ROOMS
Santa Fe.
very cheap. 718 N;
“,,ERC*NTll-K AGENCY.
•”<> ratings on Individuals,
co.lections. Members of the Nttloui
A..n, ^ Mercantile AgencteZ
HApRY PATEMAN. Ml
*21-822 Herald Bldgf9r"*
FOR SALE-
25 feet by 134 feet, on El Paso Street
near fourth.
JAMES A. MURDOCH
Office at Chamber of Commerce.
VETERINARY surgeons.
DR.
geon.
F. THATCHER.
City Hall.
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Veterinary Sur-
DR. R. A. HIGGINS—Tel. *36. SO*. &
Oregon. Hospital for Horses and Doga.
e*e sight specialist.
G? l£nwooo'rm E^ Ouerlyl-'eye and .
MILK COWS
FOR SALE—Twenty fine Jersey cows,
fresh In milk. E. P. Benson, Court
House Corral, Bell 864.
non
non
5] [c
nor
When You Want to Place
Want Adi in The Times
a
drad arid Ninely four Thousand ($294.
USHIIM t' j...... „ "V"
000.(8)1 Dollars ami by appropriating the I
proceed* of said sale (».» the payment ol
s«td indebtedness.
flooond To borrow tlie sum of Fifty
Thousand wo.tmj Dollars t• • provide
the said hu{ti of Fifty Thousand Doling
for th<S’purpose of providing for the put - ^ ....... _______
ehsje of school buildlMK sites and for the | }in<} iipV^borid* shall bo* Issued or not i*-
erection and pcrmaneni improvement '»f
City Fublk fltdibol Buildings in the City
of Kl Pa*o, Texas.
One of *ald ordinances autliorixe.'* the
issuance of coupon bonds of tin- Uity of
Kl Fftpodii ibe sum of Two Hundred and
Ninety-four Thousand (99H4,!<oo.tiO) Dol-
rtue»5 hi may tie determined by raid elec-
tion.
The presiding Judge* and judge* above
named have been named and appointed
to conduct said election, in their respec-
tive precincts,
It 1m hereby directed that this nolice of
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lars for the purpose of funding aid In- i election shall bd published for thirty (3<»)
debtedne.s, me other of euUl ordlmuu'c* j days exclusive of tin* day of publication
authorises the if-foanee of the coupon ; ami of the day *>n which oaJd election l*
bonds of the <*it> ot r.i raso in the cum j u be hrld, In the official newspaper of
of Fifty Thousand < > »‘i,(KH*,ho) l»ullars \ the (‘Ity of 101 Uuno and a true copy of
for the aforesaid i»ubin c* hool purpose*, lids notice of election shall be posted up
The first rmtitoicd otiijuun'c is cn- j for at least thirty (80) daVa prior to said
titled "AN UKDINANUK TU FRUVIDK ile- tlon, exclusive of the day *>f posting
FOH THE FI NDING OF THAT POK-> j and of the day on which said election
TION uF THE lNl.»F,HTKDNKISfl OF I held, at the acvcrnl places designated for
THU. CITY OF 11, UaHO. Ki> FAflO | holding the said election 1n each of the
uiiiDii iu y OT
D. C. CROWELL,
Successor to Oowmny it Crowell,
Ileal Estate, lli8ur.ii). c 208 Mills Bldg.
JoatPM dunw’E,
Room J, MamiueU Bldg.
B. F. HAMUtir <k BON,
mrneit Block. l-u uns 223
HELLBERO « BLAIR,
418 Roberts-BlJg. Auto 1106.
Fnons 843.
O. G. HfclNElvIAN,
>08 Mills BL
RALPH W. LOOMIS,
Reel estate, ana Insurance,
slu Lat>ius Bulluiiig.
llc-11 183. Auto 1090.
LONE SIAM
Texas OL
LAND CO„
Telephone 057.
MORRISON,
510 Mills Bl,|g.
THE
LAND MAN,
Telephone 4190.
WM, MOELLER, Real Estate and Loans,
Herald Bldg. Bell 1237, Auto 1686.
NEWMAN INVEST M ENT CO.,
226 Mesa Ah. , Telephone 650.
and find it inconvenient to bring it to the TIMES office
just phone 936 Bell or Auto 1026 and we will send
a messenger after it. No matter what you have to sell
or rent, what you have lost or found or what you have
j to rent you will find that
A Want Adi In, The Times
FL9RNI8HED front room, new hous-fe.
1407 Arizona. 4
THE FLATO—Cool housekeeping apart,
ments. Ill W. Boulevard.
LARGE, COOL furnished rooms for rent, J
718 N. El Paso St.
THE LE ROY dining room will be open j
at! summer 526 W. Missouri.
HpUSEKEEPING rooms. Cool and clean.
Slimmer rates 811% San Antonio.
THE MYRTLE HOUSE—mcely furnish-
ed, reasonable rates. 345% Myrtle Ave.
FOR RENT-New two and three room
i furnished flate, prices reasonable. Five
minutes walk from postoffice. Astoria
Apartments, 706 North Florence. Phones
Auto 2447. Bell '1498
i COOL furnished housekeeping rooms,
bath, sleeping porch; very cheap for sum-
mer. Phone 1177 Bell.
LARGE, cool furnished housekeeping
room, every convenience. 710 N. Camp-
bell.
NICELY furnished rifom, cool and pleas-
ant. 607 Mesa.
BOARD.
FIRST class board, 613 Mesa.
WANTED BOARDERS at the Bedford
liouse; good home cooking, summer rates.
605 Mesa. Mrs. Bedford.
FUR SAliE.
UNION HAT AND TAILOR SHOP
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JOIN OUR PRESSING CLUB and save
money. ,1.00 per month d-HV keen your
trifl «-EA_N and
207 S.
BUSINESS’ CHANCES.
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COUNTY, TEXAS, WHICH IS
ALREADY EVIDENCED BY THE
COUPON HONOR ot SAID CITY, Hi
authorizing the issi anue and
SA1.E of the ROM'S OF SAID CITY
TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO HCN-
1HED AND NINKtY-FOUR THOU-
SAND (*291.066.00) t x 'Ll,AilF AND BY
AHI’ltol'IUATING THE FlttH’EEDS OF
F.Mli SALE TO THE PAYMENT OF
SAID 1NDEI1TLDNEB8."
The Hecofui menuuned of said ordinances
1b entitled AN (.HIDINA.NUK AUTIIUU-
IIKt; THE IStSUAN* E Oh HuN D»S FUU
THE Ft ill’UHE OF l’HOYiDl.NG FOU
THE IM'UCllASK oF Si’Hooia HUILD-
,vt,4 ti.Tuu aN l» l‘Ull THE EUEUTTO.N
ne j
j Aforesaid election pr* t incts.
Given under my hand and seal of said
< Ity In the* Htv of Kl Texas, on- this
; the 6th day of July, A. D , jr»ll.
C. E. KELLY,
Mavor of the City of Kl Faso, Texas.
! Attest; f\ YY. FAS8ETT,
‘Mty Clerk of the City of Kl Pago, Texas.
EbTATE
AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE IN-
HTANTANEOUH CONTACT OH RATH
WATER HKATEH8.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE UITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KL PASO:
Section 1 No person shall erect, in-
Instuntaneous
,'ib AT'liuNVoF i «»li; hiv* or maintain any
AM) l’l'.KMANi'.N I IM I lto\l-.M I'.N 1 UD ir In anv bath
s ,s i s’
Each of said series of bonds so pro- j ^njntv —
pos^d to be issued ts to bear (lale on Hie
viay 'of delivery to imiulmscr, or as mar
thereto as practicable, and is to bear , nnv
Interest from date at the rule of five , ”‘r ,?^.uhwatir
(5) fH*r cent per annum, payable senil-
flection 2 No peseon shall install, have
installed or keep Installed, for use as
annually, and is to become due and ab-
solutely payable in forty (40) years, sub-
ject to redemption however, at the op-
tion of said city, after the expiration of
twenty (20) years from date. The said
Bunds are to bo known as El Faso
......65 r *£
to be known us Kl
Funded Indebtedness Series Number
and Kl 1*hso City School Bonds, Series
Number w, respectively, and each Is to
specify the purpose for which they are
issued. Each of the raid ordinances
makes provision fur levying and collect-
ing annually a sufficient tax to pay the
Interest on said bonds by it authorized
as it accrues, and to provide at least two
apartment used
El
county, Texas.
K
Instantaneous contact
heater, in any place what*
soever in said city of Kl Paso unless i^nd
until such person shall first obtain a per-
mit therefor from the Plumbing Inspec-
tor.
fluch Plumbing Inspector shall grant no
such permit until he has first. Inspected
such heater and the place where it Is In-
stalled or intended to be Installed, and is
thereby satisfied that the same may be
installed and used or kept installed and
used with out danger to health, Hie or
jiroperty.
f flection 8 -Such Plumbing Inspector
shall receive for such inspection th«? sum
of one dollar ($1.00) for each Inspection,
flection 4—Any violation of this ordtn-
NOTE, MOHIbAbE & REAL
COMPANY.
El Paso .Uuj images Negotiated.
UU Capiee> CUiiUllife.
Bell 1S9. Auto ioyo.
NEWMAN
904 Mesa Ave.
& SON,
Telephone 914.
212V4
RICHARD
Ban Antonio.
REED,
licit TeL 2022.
HORACE^. STEVENS,
Real Estate and InAuraoica
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EL PASO LODGE No. 130 A.
F. 65 A. M. Regular meet-
ings first and third Wednes-
days ol ear'll motuit.
EDWARD W. DEW, W. M,
L. E. G1LLETT, Sec’y.
Masonic Relict Board lv6
Mesa Ave. liourk, 10 a. tn.
to 12 m.
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HI.LD WANTED—MALE.
WANTED.
Male stenographers, $125 and $90;
cement finisher-plasterer, $5] bridge car“
pen ter foreman; waitress, $35, board and
room; Japanese cook, family, $40; colored
couple, small hotel, $50; blacksmith, $4.2d,
ten hours.
FALL A MITCHELL,
201 San Francisco St. Both Phones.
DiLiVi JUSTE.
6000
GOVERNMENT
post Ilona
open.
Write
for Ust. Fvanklin
Institute.
Dept,
261-tt,
Boche*ter N. Y.
BROWN <L GALLOWAY,
P. H, ihowu. 1Ji D. ti.
and one-half (lit*1 p*r cent a* a sinking j &ncr nhall l>e punished by a fine of not
fund for their redemption. 1 less thun twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and
F.ach of said ordinances also provides i not more than' one hundred dollars
that It shall take effect and be in force j ($100.00.)
when it ha* been mil tied by a majority i Section 5—All ordinances in conflict
vote of the qualified voters ol said City, ; herewith me repealed to the extent of
who pay taxes on property in said city I such conflict, but no further,
as shown by the last assessment roll, j Section 4—Whereas, heaters of the kind
voting at an election held to determine j mentioned are numerous In this city, and
whether or not such bonds by it author- arc increasing in number and are dan-
ised shall be issued, and that unless a j gerous to health, life and property unless
majority of >aid qualified tax paying properly regulated, and there Is no suf-
voters voting at said election shall vote
In favor of the proposition for their is-
suance, then tlu said bonds shall not
be Issued, but on the contrary, if the
flcient ordinance to regulate the same,
therefore the ease of great public emer-
gency exists, which requires the suspen-
sion of thb charter rule that every ordin-
J. F. Galloway, D. D. S.
Rooms 808. 309 310, New Milt* Bldg.
DenUcts,
DR. CAMERON, Dentist, over Kl Paso
Optical Co.. Mesa Ave. Reliable Dentistry.
DRS. PAGET JL RATLIFF,
DENT 1ST 8.
Caple* Bldg. cor. Sait Antonio & Broadway
DR. WIP
Suite 304,
ROBINSON, Dentist.
Robert.*-Banner lJldg
EL J AbO iiOl'iX DiJiTXTOUV.
Flams utai aiu knowu for clean and
comfortable rooms at model ale prtcea
Rooms can be secured at tne ioliowmg
places by the day, wee* or month.
THE JOHNSTON HOUSE, First clast
rooms and good home cooking Central
location. 601 North Oregon. Beil 971.
propositi .. ___ __________ _______
shall be sustained by .i majority of the ! lr. open meeting of the city council at
said qualified tax paying voters voting at I two regular meetings thereof and said
•aid election, then the said bonds shall j rule with the consent of the mayor and
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HOTEL MENGER Just opened; cool,
pleasant rooms; rates reasonable 112 E.
0\ erland.
M tt
then
be issued. Knch of said u!diminces pro-
vides for thr holding of an election to
determine whether or nut the bonds au-
thorized by it shall be Issued. Said
election to bo held on the 8ili day of
August, 1911.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given
that an flection, the manner of holding
and making roturns of which shall be
governed by the laws of (he State, regu-
lating general elections In so fur as the
same may be applicable, will be held in
the City of El Paso and each and all
of the voting precincts thereof on (he
•tb day of August. A. D.. 1911, for the
purpose of submitting to the voters
qualified as aforesaid, the propositions
Whether or not the aforesaid bonds shall
be lamed and thereby enabling; said vot-
ers to ratify or repudiate the action or
the City Council In ordering the issuance
of said bonds. The polls shah be opened
and the election held in the several vot-
by the unanimous vote of the ahfermcn
present is here now suspended and this
ordinance shall take effect from and after
passage.
Passed and approved this 6th day of
July, A. D„ 1911.
O. K. KELLY. Mayor. '
Attest: C. W. FA8SETT, City Clerk.
bTOKAU& V*AIUlIlOLbhL
LYONS SiJRAGE warehouse, cheap
storage for autos, furniture and carload
tots. Hell 430.
WANTED FOR U. 3. ARMY: Ablebodied
unmarried men between ages of 18 and
35; citizens of United States of good
character and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English Ian**
gu&gc. For information apply to Recruit-
ing Office, Coles Building, El Paso, Tex.
WAN TJK1)—SITUATION S.
YOUNG ENGINEER, who has had ex-
perience in both surface and underground
work, desires position with some good
mining company. Married. No objection
to leaving city. Best of references. Ad-
dress D. K,, care of Times.
WANTED—Bositlou as cashier by ca-
pable young lady. Bast experience, best
references. Address Cashier, cure Times.
WANTED— Position by young lady in
cigar stand. Experienced; good refer,
em es.’ Bell 3855.
FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE.
Headauarters For Choice Valley Land.
NOTE—Our experience of 25 year*
practical experience farming In the Rio
Grando Valley, gives us great advant-
ages in tbe way of
LISTINGS
Quality of soil ton which we are ac-
knowledged authority.)
Titles—(A most Important Item.)
We particularly recommend Mestlla val-
ley tracts. These aro located from 14 to
49 miles of Kl Base, and can be had In
sizes to suit.
YOU should stop to realize that every-
thing we offer for sale we know personal-
ly to be as represented, as we don’t have
to take the owner’s word for it, as we
KNOW THE LAND THOROUGHLY
OURSELVES.
R. C. BAILEY LAND CO.
306 Mesa (Orndorff Hotel Bldg.)
HATTERS AND TAILORS.
BROOKLYN TAILORING CO.,. Suit*
made to order; cleaning. pres*ing and re-
pairing; alteration work for ladles and
gentlemen; hats cleaned and blocked; All
work guaranteed. Both Phones. 120 S.
Stanton St.
personal.
MADAM MACK, Clairvoyant, private
readings daily, evening appointments. by
phone 861 Bell. 112 West Franklin.
POSITION wanted as nurse tor invalid,
by settled woman. Room IS, Hotel Ar-
lington.
MEDICAL.
DR. SMITH, the Indian doctor, makes
specialty of chronic diseases. Residence,
phone 1432, 1213 E. Missouri.
HOUSEKEEPER desires position; raftch
or mining camp. Do general housework
u I'rt
If necessary. Could manage small hotel.
Would go to Mexico. Address House-
keeper, oare Times. ______
EYE REMEDIES.
JEWELER.
WUATCHES CLEANED, 50c; mainsprings,
50c. *1.00 pwt. for old gold. Denver Jew-
elry Col corner, 201 ». El Pa«o St._
DR. J. H, GERLING discoverer of famous
cataract, filmns, and pterygium absorb-
ing medicines. Examinations Free, Glass-
es fitted, 211 San Antonio. Also on sale at
Ward's pharmacy.
DRESSMAKING.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT DOGS
ON STREET CARS USED FOR THE
TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS.
BIG MODERN BRICK warehouse; rates
20 to 80 per cent less than others; bota
phones 2166. El Paso Warehouse.
EL PASO STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO.
Lowest prices. Loth Dhone* 2166.
SWELL OAK DRESSER, $5.00. Larj?e
double door walnut wardrobe, $10; gas
nuufe, good as new, $8; sanitary .couch,
$3.50. hall tree, large French mirror, $5:
drop head sewing machine, $10. (A big
bargain). ^
SCHAFFER’S1 FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Hell Phone 752 345 Myrtle.
DRESSMAKING and ladies’ tailoring.
Bell 3855.
DRESSMAKING done reasonable, 618
Myrtle.
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Sng pr*< incts t t the uity, an follows, vl«;
^Precinct No. 1, at Kl Paso Fuel Co’s.
office, 3. W. corner of Leon and Second
•treets. W. C. Bulger, presiding Judge;
BE IT ORDAINKD BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL PASO;
Sevtion 1—No person shall take any
dog upon any street car which rnjr at the
time of such taking is on any street,
square, alley or public place of the city
of El Paso El Paso county, Texas, and
then and there used for the transporta-
tion of passengers.
v Section 2—No peraor. shall suffer, per-
mit or allow any dQC, to such person be-
longing or under his or her control, to
enter, be on or to remain in any street
car on any street, square or alley or pub-
FU RN isllKD ROOMS.
STANDARD FURNITURE HOSPITAL
NOTICE.
The Ml*se* Rodriguez, formerly with
Ester Allen, have opened hairdressing and
manicuring parlors In Room 5 Buckler
building. Phone Bell 4212.
WHY PAY extravagant hotel rateaf Th*
Ramona, 608-610 N. Stanton, name Uka
economical, sanitary; ample bathing fa-
cilities. Ratea 6* cents to 81.00 a day:
63 00 to 66. 00 a week: 112.00 to 816.06 me.
DON’T throw away thoae broken tables
and chairs. Wo make them look ilka
new; matreasrs renovated, atove* ro-
pnlred. Bell Phono 4115. 309 8. Stanton.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
MONEY TO LOAN.
CALL MRS. O’BRIEN’S Employment
Agency for female help. Bell I486. 508
N. Kansas.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OR. ANNA RSUfli, LOdy Physician
Boom 6. Buckler Block. Bell 6H.
. 4 e
SIX PER CENT MONEY to loan on real
estate »nd faints. Call or write
FORD COTTEN,
Buckler Bldg, El Paso, Texan.
TYPEWRITERS.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., 41*
Mesa. Bell 565. Auto 2135.
„„„ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
FOR SALE AT A DISCOUNT *100 00
DUE BILL ON A FIRST CLASS HOTEL
new York city, enquire times!
SPECIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE.
The Club House Cafe Purchased by
Frank Poy and Bob Gang July 1, 1911.
We have made arrangements to pro-
tect bills of old concern If presented to
ua not later than July 16, 1911. We are
not liable for claims against former man-
agement and do tnis simply to accommo-
date creditors. If claims are not pre-
sented by July 15, 1911. we can not handle
them.
Frank Poy, Bob Gang, Proprietors Club
House Cafe.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for valley land,
or.e 11 room brick house close In; also
seven houses and lots in Paris,
seven nuuses aim rots m conn, Texas,
arid lands and lots in Lubbock, Lubbock
county, Texas. Address L- McCrummen,
El Paso, Texas.
FOR SALE CHEAP—One
Ervin's, 116 S. Stanton.
piano at
FOR SALE—Automobiles. One five pas-
senger Buick, In first class condition, and
one largo louring car at a bargain. Must
be sold at onee. Both phones. B. Tom
•Smith, Alberta Hotel.
FOR SALE—Thirty nea? of fine Jersey
cows, milkers and heavy Springers, E. D.
Benson, court house yard. Phone 964.
BelL
FOR SALE—One lo ooree power Induc-
tion motor, 60 cjcle. 220 volt*. General
Ele.ctrlc make. As good as new. Will sell
cheap. Apply at *0(4106 of El Paso Time*
Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Barber shop and
baths. 209 S. Stanton.
FOR SALE—35 head mareB, mules and
horses. Bell phone 4252. \
NEW FURNITURE six room flat. Bent
*25. Lights and water furnished. Cash
or terms. 212% Mills St. Bell 37*2. Auto.
2110,
YOUNG MILK COW, giving three gal-
lons daily. Cash or monthly payments.
305 S. Stanton.
dancing academy.
E. E. RYAN’S Dancing Academy at the
F B. Hall Social dances every Satur-
day evening. Bell phone 2610.
EDUCATIONAL.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEG
i
CUT FLO\VE9».
RECEIVED DAILY at Holies. 310 Mesa.
PLUMBING.
See GRUBBS the PLUMBER, 323 Texas
St. Bell phone 644. Auto.. 1321.
dIbad
catle.
FULL GROWN dead cattle, horses and
mules taken away free except Sundays.
Bell 74, Auto. 1383.
JUNK DEALERS.
EL PASO BOTTLE A JUNK CO., 1605
San Antonio, dealers—In Iron, rubber,
copper, brass, bottles. Auto. 1682. .
TRAN SF£Rr—oT OBAGK.
DON’T PUT your ranges and cook stoves
In cold storage. Can Hermans for beet
rash prices. We do paeklDg and repair
furniture. Hermans, 114 South Stanton,
Bell 3046.
TEXICO TRANSFER CO., Storage, Safe
and Plain Moving. * 414 Mills St. TeL 763.
STORAGE—El Paso Trunk Factory.
General Packing. Forwarding and Stor-
age business. C. W. Geiger. Both phones.
FURNITURE PACKING
Forwarding, sto^ng. repairing.—Fred
M. Bagge, Phone
SECOND-HAND GOODS.
WANTED—All kinds ot second hand fur-
niture and clothing.
Texas New and Second Hand
Furniture Co.,
Bell 4097.
WANTED—Second-hand clothing. Pay
hlgheat prleea. Auto. 1336. Bell 9*4—L
223 S. El Paso.
WANTED—All kinds of Second hand fur-
niture and office fixtures, and second
hand clothing. Texas New and Second
Hand Furniture Co.. 406 S. El Paso. Beil
4097.
JOIN OUR CLUB and have your clothes
cleaned and pressed every week; dues
only *1.50 per month.
VOGUE CLEANING WORKS.
612 San Antonio St., Bell 643.
FRENCH DRIP COFFER at tha Saddle
Rook.’207 E. Overland SL
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
“ Jk ***+*S*^**S^*
ni. E'„p?;ao’ Tpcas, June 19, 19117
Bids will he received in accordance
with forme prepared by this company un.
til the 25th day of J.uly. 1911, for the con-
structlon of the graduation' and masonry
of 66 miles of railway roadbed^ Including
Incidental work, In Arizona. The prlncl-
„„>m8 are approximately: Grading
2,6(10,000 cti. yds; Foundation excavation
30,000 ru. yds.; Concrete 36,000 cu. yds.
Work to be done In accordances*wtth#
plans and specifications on file In the of-
fice of the Engineer Maintenance of Way,
Southwestern Bldg., El Paso, Texas.
All bidders are required personally to
examine the ground and conditions prior
to bidding. The proposed work will he
jaady for Inspection beginning June 20th,
All bids must be in writing, addressed
to said Engineer and be accompanied bv
a ceetifled check in the sum of *5,000.00
as evidence of good faith and security for
the (riving of a bond for *1^0,000.00 In a
Surety company approved bv the com-
pany for the performance of the contract.
Tt.e envelope containing the bid shall
be endorsed as such bid and the name of
the bidder written thereon. >—
The company reserves th* right to re-
ject any or all bids.
El Paso A Southwestern Railroad
Company.
By H. J. Simmons,
General Manager.
TOO LITE TO CLASSIFY
We buy and sell second hand furniture
WESTERN FURNITURE CO.
Bell 1482. 308 El Paso St.
29 ROOM ROOMING HOUSE.
Best location, near P. O. Fine estab-
lished reputation; money maker; must
leave. Will sacrifice. Easy terms.
R. C. BAILEY LAND CO„
Orndorff Hotel Bldg. 306 Mesa Ave.
FRAME HOUSES, EASY TERMS.
From two rooms up. In Hast El Paso,
~ - I’lot..
• I vm inu i t'umo ill i'«si
Government Hill or Grand View.
JAY F. KNOX,
420 Roberts-Banner Bl4g. Bell 4170.
WILL SELL LOTS 25 to 31. Inclusive,
block 92, Tobin, Texas, for $50. Am going
to Kansas City and Chicago in a few
days and shall be glad to have exchange
property listed with me to exchange for
income property there.
FORD COTTEN, Buckler Bldg.
CLAIRVOYANCE.
PAULINE MASSON, reading*
Room 9, Hotel Beaumont.
daily.
MIXING ENGINEER
E. H. DeVORE
Mining Engineer and Geologist
Suite 205 Mill* Bldg.
FUEL COMPANIES.
BADGER FUEL CO..
CoaX, Wood. Cement. Urn*. Bte.
Second SL -loth Pbonea
213 W.
UNION STATION TIME CARD
(ARRIVAL Aiid DEPARTURE OF
'TRAINS, EL PASO. LOCAL TIME.
Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fo.
Arrives dally ,.9;4U a. m. and 6:09 p. m.
Leaves dally .18:46 a. m. and 7:05 p. m.
El Paso & Southwestern.
(Western Division.)
Malland Express—
Arrives dally ................. 1.1* p.
Leaves dally ................. J:i# . _
Copper City Special—
Arrives dally ................. 7:20 a. ~
Leave# dally ................. g;ot p. IT
((Eastern Division.) V
The Californian—
Arrives dally ................. 6:3* a. m.
Leaves dally ................. 5:3* p m
Golden mate Limited—
Arrives frcoi East ............ J;M
Departs :or East ............12;4* p WT
Galveston, Harrisburg A San Ante i»
Sunset Express— *•
*rrlv“ ...................... a. m.
sunset Mail— * “•
&EI21...................... «:<" P. m.
‘JeParu*......................l«:s« a. m.
Southern Pacific.
California Fast Mail—
Arrives daily .............» 4.M .
Leaves dally ..............iW*:5S n S’
Californian, from San Fraa-^v “*•
cisco, arrives ............. „ _
Californian leave* for waat.... e xj a „
Sunset Limited— -4 ^
Arrives dally ................7-OOn.m
Leave* dally ............. jjJ ? {?■
Golden Stats Limited— “■
Arrives f-om >Vest .......... „ _
D.parts lor West ............ £ J
Texas A Pacific.
o3iapur,..’.:™22.’«iia
National Railways of Mexico
Mall an Expreaa—
Leaves Dally, El Paso ....... 7 30 « „
Arrives daily. Kl Paso......... s;rJ £j-
Mexleo North-Western.
(Arrive* and depart* from company's
passenger station, Ciudad Juarez, v '
Arrive*. Tuesdays, Thursday* and
Saturdays, at Jim res ----5-60 n m
Leaves Monday*. Wednesdays
ana Friday* from Juaiu ... i m n _
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