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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1910,
X+Jr'-A
Slightly
Used
Pianos
when they are puaran
teed f^ives the biggest
values.
VVeJiave many of the different standard makes from
$125.00 up. Original cost three times that. VERY
EASY TERMS.
We have a tine line of rental pianos from $3.50
to $5.00 per month. We make a specialty of tuning
and repairing.
JenKins Piano Co.
17 118 N. STANTON ST., COR. TEXAS, EL PASO, TEXAS.
Phone 2958.
RAILWAY B/U!M0^bkKcase
ACCEPTABLE
TO HOUSE
AMERICAN HELD
BY MADRIZ ARMY
Belief that Prisoner May
Suffer Fate of Groce
and Cannon.
?!• r. June 4 The Plate
La* acted prhtupUy in the *
to r Pttttnan. an Amen
Is said to have b^**n •
t!.* M adrift forego
*‘P
rvuUup \a it j. i f!« artov
rt/*’ fntk»wfitr' is a pumphra**? uf tel»; i
gtanv* «;or.t by U p e.tirt* vl«fX>*rtm*'nt ('•
•Jay t> thi* AtnptPan •••nMtiate at Mai* ;
ojfna tr.d lilueftf-i'lfl and to Command* t j
ij Padu ah
’•TIo'-tw ir. a report from Han!
Juan Pel Ptir ?<< t>.«* pffp' t that William |
i\ Pifftii itj, ;«n American c|(J*r«, wb*,* is j
uih-p-s! to tirts#* t.«id mine* whll* outfit* i
titig with ft ♦ H*;.tr;i»da f»icpt>. lout hern ,
Tiiti<J<*■ » pn'- irirr hy the Mndne f«*f< «'**
and P ;*tnr >1 Jo he tr»*«d by court martial
It ts umc-'y to point out thru ’.hi-
gv«.rTu»»< tii v. »ii fftlously »rrntlni7,e th*-
trealnrom accorded him, which mud L«*
huir.at.io and tegular Y-u will imm*--
t.Uat* r. fittiko Inquiry and re|Nut to iu«-
ih j :o ! 111*-111
May Suffer Death.
If m.v f-irtbcr evidence w«-re l»<-**d««t? to
i !.f.itn tho officiate h*?r* in th*)r trf’irf
that Madrid i« folio win# closteiv hi thr
1 ooffcti’pf1" of lb* prod#* y.*Auyn, it •*
at;>it<1* <1 hy the raw* of llit!iu»n It i*
n*uq Pittman ix>>wdbiy may rutfet a t «*.<
pintifar i<* that vrhh h t»cf>ll #»!*.*■*• and
< :<nr»on la»t November
What action Jins g--\ ci imu-nt V ;.k*-
V ill tit f*'iu! largely upon tire <e|«u ts
fi.iUJ the Unit'd Match rtmsulit at Man
nyua ftfld lilit* field is and ft*un Cuttuiwti
ti*-r flllttier. There ha* Iteen no inUn» •
1 ton from any nourci*■ ttwt thin govern
(nent will take any pmvlpilatw- artlon
Tup complete rout of the* Mudrlt
If fthmvn hy b#*4*t<-d am* rwened
wt the *t*t« department Three tele-
0.’HTn» confirm the report* of the total
defeat of the troop* which Uo? Ir*wi
iTerating lt» it*#? nyiKhtAdhooil of Uatrsa.
Jsiraragua..
Ail rereJvrrl during the last
*t»verai dtty^ from the eabt toard of
Nicaragua, Indicate that the Madrir.
tirmlefi at Hluefteida arid at liarna (tra-
t uil> have h»-en destroyed and that tl>‘
pimI of fipfhtfhK on ttie eoat voaid at
leant ifec^na to t>* in Miffht
*:robrldito, Mm«., June 4 M'lHiam 1‘
1 uttman t« the *»^»n of Mr*. )!h« l*ael put •
Tnon of 1 ?N HprltiK Street, 1 hi* lit Tw-
ilight Edwin Pittman, a brother of VYi
liiiin P. pltunan, In hrl.ail of hi» ago<!
mother, sent tin following meaaagp to
Ihreftident 7*9ft
"A» a mottar, jgilef.-strtcken <#ver the
new* of the danger of my tx»y, William
P. Pittman, who, the n?w*p*p«M
rnay la* shot for hl« b&rt In the Nlcara-
giirih war, 1 pA**»h your ijihrfcn-iKu in hla
Iwhalf He h*« been four ywir* in the
(‘filled Htater govenitoent wervle* It*
Panama, i oftj) ark what Is my right
«* a muther, e>«<t it fVi> i« anything you
ran do, I imiduiH you to do it ’ Mrs
Hat bai l pittmati
IOWA A SEETHING CENTER
fUuntluUed from Page On* )
.•(—ml third, fourth, fifth, ninth,
. ,, i,i h am) ,-l, \ «-nt h district* tlu l* ir«
tot r.-tii-■ t among the It"|,’ibiteanr.
The |>r<- eti! repr«**«tiUtive from
ib> elKhth district in William U
laiinium, a iJemoerat Mr .lamlaoh
refitted to lie •'< Vandidat*- again anil
flit, honor it be I itfc 'inaht b> H M
To*net- a "Maud patter." and Jontt
H Itarrah. a ‘1 j.;c-tit-■ -He “ Th* ean
,filial, have ,’i-ette*.,*d oratorv in the
jampalfftt In favor of a '"g-uroaho**
,-anvai In »b«-tenth I • .v|s It
May tie has !e, n elected U) make the
t tjti ac.tiiie' f'otter, rttr.an \\ .mot w ho
..latum on he record as an "thsttr
Will You Pay LIFE IN
SURANCE or DEATH
INSURANCE—Which?
Pf«Op)i» wiUingly P<*y iHrgd MU ill* f'U
Slf€ which in rcullv d^ath In
RUfftlk^, Put r«ai hf»* Insurgiic# fio
ttmmtly <onsiitii in taking ITkinun's Ai-
Ifra-tjvc.
Car. at«y * iung fl- V" jarwn afford nol
to tuk»j the AlUrr*tly< " Itt^.^tlgatc »t
"Writ* this very day for inters, tesli-
xr.oniaip and affidavits slU'^ing that it
TFaily bu CURED I'diltCT- uh-e;;
Egg* arul tojIF fatten. whL if curit-if,
Eggs cost, fKiy, 3*i tebtfc a 'h-'R' ii Kmi< cd
Joeding with *gg» and milk no h
day, $1.80 a week- 1 utuitts milk <Ia>.
kf 6 cent*, $1 68) ro«tp< over $3 a W#?t‘.k
I>krutin h Alterative sharp#'r»» the ap-
pettte, makes Jif*. Jfrok diff♦,rs*i»t. luting#
lalt.gr health with gi;»at»rj- earning pow
*•1 often |a?r»cms ’.»r« no much Improved
that they < an work rv*it torfar# (hey arc
lineWy t urf'd
.o-ud ttnltifor lUt-ruturt oil the *ul*
> < i, if you Air* hro.iii mlhdrtl enough to
i that i til Ih- a cure which
i.<:♦ r not b*v« tt m-hhu!jonully exploitahI, or
vl \ u h jt» pot h«H»*d merely on climatic
or diet if'S'triction*
Kckma^n"* Alt*n »>ivc is gofn} tor nil
Throat and l.ung tt<»uhh-s, and in t»n
tale in VA Paco by Kelly ft Pollard,
Juuggiwt* It can #*lf«t» l»e obtained at.
«r procured by, yum local Druggist#-
A»?k for Booklet *»f c'ui>d Ua»e* «^r writ**
for Evliif'U- *- to tin* iv kmnn Lnbomtory.
J'iiHn . Pa
Thovc arp Ix-mof ratic cuat^sts
tic fjr«l, second, third, K*\»nth. *Tghth
..... So Dew I
nomination* -will he mad,:- in the tenth
and .‘levf'iith districts.
Senator Cummins Speaks.
, ,,. I., ».,!,, i ftenM ■•! 1 '"ini
mins in a vigorous speech her*- this
I fie moon, pot th-- eJlmax from the
<in;mi|fll for the eighth district H<
publican c-orosre*»Sonal nomination he
1||« waged by John Itairah of Chari
mu huainst Judge H. M Towner of
Torn ini?
Senator CtHumifiH spofc** niKjtt th»*
real insut- in this t-ampalKn. lie out
lire <1 to them the work of the Cantton-
Ablrleh ortsamratioir in control lit. it
legislation for the In'eresH of the east
uml against the interests of the west,
and showed the alignment of th*
present Iowa congressmen and candi
date*
This tariff is not a true revision
downward. The pledge of the part)
Is >*•! to be redeemed. And 1 want
you to know that it Is the progres-
sive "e;t(jht.--*«i* who are fighting to
led- i lira pledge and keep the fair
nant- of the Republican party pure
and cl- an
He dwelt Ion * on the railroad bill,
saying C-at In • s present form il con
'all!; maty p ovlaions that are bene-
f : <: ,i*80 foiup that are not In its
:gt«i*l form, however, he said, as i!
s prepared and handed down hy
■ a New York lawyer" H contained
vicious provisions and w;s 'h- bold
-•Mi measuro presented to congresi for
approval In year*
Senator Cummins hit the court of
< >mmerc* provision eompm-d the
i.ci in the fomf It pa o il. assert ins
that R creates a boa.-.l having inors
power than ever given to any tribunal
or any institution of the people and
for which the American people "Ha
no more use than the ruler of the uni-
verse sitting in Judgin'lit <*n the gni
den steps leading to the New Jem
Rttient."
H- . haracteri/a-d this provision Ip
the bill as aiuuzlng in It* boldness,
shocking, intolerable '
Indications That it Will Be-
come a l.aw Without
Further Amendment.
WuHiitoftton. Jun«? 4.—Although It
caiue ;»h n mirprls* tti many, there
wer* uutnernuH Indication* today that
tlm seniitt* and the house might reach
a pn>iuj»t aKiccincnt on th«- i ail road
bill through pruiUca) acceptance hy
the houkc of the agnate hill While
there was, no certainty that #w-h
would he the chm*. there were many
straws pointing that way.
Thi* would hate the effect if haFt-
ening the adjournment of rohKresus
and me in hern probhihied that with
the railroad hiii agreed u|joii. adjourre
men! would come within three weeka
H'-nators Aldrich, Erane and Elkin#
today conferred with Hpeaker (.’ammo
and Representative Maun, who ha*
charge of the hoinw* hill Mr Mann!
aaid that a# far ;*• he wuf; tonc**nn*d,
personal I y he would wit aun-e to the
senate bill He raid there were many
things in tin- home- iie.-aHun.' which
were not in the on*' adapted by the
senate upon which h** would insist.
Ahtfj there were some things In the
Sen at.- bill t»» which he objected.
d h.' Mibjeri will he called up in the
hoithe next Tuenrlay. when Mr. Mann
will move iioii j oiinnmuT and ap
polrdment. of conferees.
SIX CHILDREN IN A 12 YEARS
Young Kentucky Woman at 24 UindH
Herself With a Record of
Twins and Triplets.
-l.-erial t<> Th.* Timer-
Albuquerque, N. M . Jtltm I Only
J4 >eaiM old. Mrs. FJlla Hatcher, wife
of a well to do tobacco planter at May*
field Kentucky, i» the Hurt her of Hiv
hlldreti, tw<j of them twin# and three
./ them triplet®. Mr#. Hatcher was a
atvaenger on Santa fV jxaswnger train
^O I la»t evtuiiuK en ro«te to Califor
nia. where ahe in taking the tfipleta,
ir< the behef the more *vvn climate
a*f the cA.a^t will Iwnefit their health.
",
io r timtMiri] faaiily to a group of pas
sengWA on the train.
While apparently ta*rf<y*Uy hca-lthy.
the triplets are v* r> .sum!I and when
they were }a»rn it wnot thought they
woqld Mirvive
The Insurance Question
Remains Unsettled
Ik, !
l/,ui»vill*. Ky.. !<m< 1 —Th'i arrest
of Mr:*, looepli W'emillng on the
<Ttarg<- of being a- - orv to tlie mur-
der <>f Alma Kelltu-r eight year* olB.j
iH in be followed by other arreata, 1 ]
a-cording to the • <’1 ',t' ehild
»;is ■>>•< khtnapc'l Her mutilated j _
bodv was found bv iii'-n-st chance in I
old clatero und- r a pariah houMjl
i,i s* John's Roman Catholle church, j|
(’lay and Walnut stfWcts. On the
morning of l>-<- *. I-"S- All,la ,‘,rt
h*-r pa rent'd Itous-. five blocks away, j
to go to SI John's on the way she
topped to pel a kitten. A druggist j
saw tier. Then vanished w»* II
obliterated.
LA^AZ MAY AGAIN FLOURISH
Historical Old Placer District Will
Again See Prosperity Through the
Working of Its Placers.
Special to The Tiroes.
Parker, Aviy.., .Ion-- I —The new la*
Pay (’.old Mining company is pre-
paring to begin operations on its pla
ground back of the old I -a Pas |
upon an extensive scale. The com
pah> if now conferring with tin- Col il
irado ltiver Navigation corfipany for j
trausportiug front 1-arker-to Lu fan
forty miles distant ov--r 150 tons of j
machinery. Captain Williams of the !
loia, is now in lavs Angeles and will j
probably close this contract early next |
week.
La Pay. is one or the historical j
places of Arizona Hold galore was |
there in the early day* of thn
t- rritory an<l in the early days sus-jl
• ained a js»|ni!a«i ut through placer j
ai : rive avigatlon of sev-1
'-ml thousand *oub
GLOBE WOMEN IN A BAD FIGHT.
(ikd,-. Ariro,, June t Only the
quick action of Miss Anna P.ljnkn-
ship saved her from serious or prpb-
ably fatal Injury late yesterday after
noun, when she was f:red upon hy
Mrs Krank Morse according to a re-
port made to she county authorities
later >u the day
M -s dllankerwhip was uninjured, the
hull*-- going wild when 'be young
woman struck Mrs, Morris’ arm just
before th< shot was fired. Mrs Mor-
ris w».a placed under arrest by Un-
der Sheriff Prank Haynes and re-
i ased on giving appearance Ikiik) of
|5<Mi
A dispute r toe •'•• - ■ a chicken
coop belonging to M Blankenship
hi'said to have been the cauxe of the,
shooting.
"Do you want to Ire shot”" Mrs Mor
rt* is credited wish, saying, aw she
drew a :;2 calibre revolver from the
f< Ids of her dress and point- d it In
the far- of Mbs* Hlanketiahlp.
.Miss Blankenship sic-zed a eii-aU iron
bar which wa* lying on the ground
and struck Mrs. Morris oh the amt.
Just as tin- revolver was fired The
bullet went wild and she grappled
»!;h her assailant, preventing any fur
tiler use of the weapor, afttil boarders
rushed from the house and disarmed
the woman.
Bre.uk-
10c
Bone
25c
SPECIALS
FOR MONDAY.
Fancy Boston Beauty
fast Mitvker.l,
each . .-.............
2-lb. boxes Absolutely
less Codfish,
each . ...............
Fresh Red Salmon, 1-lb flat
r,’„...............50c
(Regularly 25c each)
Aquarium Fink Salmon, 1-2 lb
flat cans, 0C*»
'6 for ...................
t (Regularly 15c each)
FULL LINE OF 8ARDINES—
Smoked Norwegian.
Truffle*,
Royana a Tartars,
Rolled Sardelle*,
Petit Royan*.
Alici Sauce Picante.
Levy Grocery Co.
"Undereell all Other*."
206 E. Overland St. Both Phones
MILLIONS
Washington
APPROPRIATED
MOTOR BOAT RACE,
Boston, June 4 ~John ll< <l»il of Long
Island had little difficulty in winning
the o n mile motor paced rue- at the
Revere track tonight, his time Iw-lng
1U minute* (8 «n-!» Fred Hill
of Watertown was second
KING JAMES WINS CUP
Gravesend June I King James,
fresh from hls trip !-■ Toronto wlo-re
he won the Toronto cup, won the
Parkway handicap at Gravesend to-
day
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i* Washington, June I After *
♦ .. rvlnrt as a vehicle for i-o-iti-'al *
debate in the house for nearly a *
# month, the sundry civil appropria #
A tion lull, carrying prupoaed ap ♦
* propilatlou aggregating |11«, *
A Ofin.uihO. w:o passed today A
A
CHAMPION FALLS SHORT.
’rbana. 111, June 4- Island Scott,
captain of the behind Stanford team,
failed to equal his. world’s record <>t
12 feei. in 7 x inrhcn In hls exhibition
pole vaulting He was Ineligible to
compete under th<- conference rule* as.
lie ha< finished three yedr* In nth
lei ice
Mules and Kindness.
"lu the fifteen year* that f have
fe-en c'-noe- ted w ith »<» leticw for the
prevent loo of cruelty to animal* In
this and other cities i never have rc-
i sived a complaint alleging cruelty to
a mule," said the humane looking
man "That immunity of rnule* from
harsh treatment Is an Interesting quex-
fion. Why ate they immune? There
an- plenty of mules, even In New
York Does nobody beat them? f*<w*
pobody underfeed them? If not, why
not? Doe* a mule show such a de
tided ability for taking care of him
self that Id* owner is afraid to al-uso
him, or do men beat mules and escape
I pnnl-bment because the persons who
witness the Imating think It 1* only a
mule and not worth bothering about?
What Is the explanation Of that phase
of the mule question anyhowT’—New
York Frews.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR.,
GIVES BACHELOR DINNER
Now York, June L—-Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr.: who if to wed Miss
Eleanor B Alexander oti June 20, gave
Ills bachelor dinner tonight at I ml-
tnonico's to twenty friends. The par
ty included Kvei.vn Dupont Irving,
who will be the best mini ai the wed-
ding. the ushers and other Inlimatej
ucquaintauces.
To R«» His Eyss.
The people Who quit reading "just to
rest their eyes” might take u bint by
inference from the reply made by «n
old Illiterate. A passing mao found
him apparently deeply Interested In «
paper.
On looking dose It became apparent
that Ids paper was upside down, aud
he was asked forthwith why be held It
thus
Hls reply almost knocked the ques-
tioner out. It was;
“Just to rest my eye*!"
OPENS TODAY.'
I
THE WINNING ANSWER.
Question—Why are the people of
fcl Paso so unfortunate a* to have
the recently created Fire Insurance
Ka*e Commission (enacted by the
Legislature of the great State of
Texas) Impose such utterly outrage-
ous, unreasonable, and actually prte
hlbitive new Fire Insurance rates
Answer—“The Insurance Companies
Need the Money.*’
Oh. M»#t<r Hell, you’re In a flutter:
You liave to earn your bread und butter,
Aud for proteetkm uK»ln.st fire
Now find you’ve got to pay tuuHi liigher.
Your Sunday ad. I duly fwan, Sir,
And find, immediately, the answer.
For if you'd live on milk and honey
You have to pay therefor more money.
Call rosea weed*—they smell the same:
ltt*ur»fK'w m* n I what's In a name?)
From other rile reliant* do not differ,
Hut* when Ihev uftfi, make prlees ellffer.
If eompetition makes business slower
Your rates on suits ami hats you lower;
Hut If you do a InMifninK bta»
Your prices soar like bottled fixz. \
You boost Kl Paso to the skies,
Tfien kf> k bx auae you pay the price;
And think hiHurunee men are funny
Because, like you; they need the money,
you see. sir, that I seorn to flatter.
Although I hope you'll l»c my halter.
F. Arundel Hell.
Kl Faso, Texas.
Therefore we cannot afford to take any chances
Oil having to pay the prohibitive rates on our im-
mense stock of Summer Clothing and Men’s Fur-
nishings. So we must continue this sale until our
stock is rt-duced down to where the insurance
rates will not be such a burden, in case the law is
not repealed.
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY RARELY
PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF THE FOLLOWING
BRANDS BEING SACRIFICED AT TEN
PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST
ADLER-ROCHESTER, SOCIETY BRAND,
FASHION FAD, KAUFMAN PRESHRUNK
CLOTHES
Note How the Reductions Run
Genuine Priestly Cravenelted Mohair
—the ideal summer suit, $1S value,
-....................*11.75
Suits,
reduced to-............
Saving Money on Every Item
$20.00 Suits,
reduced to ..
$25.00 Suits,
reduced to ..
$20.00 Suits,
reduced to ..
$11.75
$15.00
$18.75
$27.50
I*. V. D. Underwear, sold
regularly at 50c......... • •
Poros Knit Underwear,
standard price 50c........
Genuine Scrivens Drawers,
value 75c ......... -.... >.
Boston and Paris Garters,
regular price 25c .........
Ail 50c Ties 35c,
or three for..............
Silk Lisle Hose,
five pair ................
Negligee and Soft Collar
Shirts, $1.25 value
35c
35c
62%
15c
$1.00
$1.00
85c
TIME TABLE.
(LOCAL TIMK.)
Atchison, Top«ka A Santa F«.
Arrlve-a dally ..l?:4d a. m. and € 61 p.
l^navto dally ..* 45 a. m and €:66 p. m
Cl Paso A Southwestern .
(Western Division )
ttail and EiPrfett■-
Arrive* dally .. ............ #:W p. m
Leaves daily - a
Lrrumrr.eT*’ 8p»-*’laJ~
Arrives ditMy ................ 7 ?• a. m
.eaves daily ....... 7:W a. m
Division )
Chicago Ks press—
Arrives dally .................10:40 p. m
Leaves dally .................8:tC a. m
The Californian—
<rt'«v*ke daUy ........... a. m
L*avf« daily ,. ............ t.40 p. in
Golden Stats Limited,
Arrives from east ............ 3 •• p. in
IxpaiiJ» for eaet .............1:S& P m
Galveston, Harrlsburu A San Antonio.
leaves daliy ................. 7 00 p m
Arrives daily 7.30 a. sn
Southern Pacific.
California Fast Mall—
Arrive* vtally ..... 4:30 a m
Issaves do.l5y ........ 10:6* p. m
Uahfornian leaves for west... €.20 a. m
Sunset Limited—
Arrive* daily ................. € ## p m
Leave* dally .................8.20 a. in
Oofdett State J.Jrnllod —
Arrive* from west ...........12:48 p. m
Departs .for weet ............. I M p. m
Texas A Pacific.
Arrive* dal.y ................11.40 a. m
Leaves daily ................. *:20 p. id
National Railways of Mexico.
Mall and Express—
Arrives dally ............. 7 28 a m
Leav** daily ................€ 36 p m
Sierra Msdre.
Ixwves Mondays, Wedneodays
and Fridays, from Juare*.. .1:00 p m
Arrive* Tuesday*. Thursdays
and rtalurda>at Juare*...€ 00 p.
Arizona A New Mexico Ry. Co.
TRAIN SO 1 TRAIN NO. 2
IF«ithUtu»d Northbound
Dally. Dally.
A. M List from P. M
L*. Stallone Clifton. Ar
7 TO........... Clifton......0 4:61
7:62.......... •Guthrie......12 4'H
7 67...........Coronado.*, .13 4:«r>
8 44......... Lunean .. .-33 3:1'
10.10......... ••Uordsburg ...70 2:01
Ar Lv
II:2f*........ •••Hsuhlta .108 12:4?
•Conn*** In with Morrmri Southern.
••Cooimta with Botithern PaHfi«*.
•••€unnrrti v. Itb Kl Paso A Bouth
western. ___
OEOUQE W. WAC8TAFF.
•uiwrlntBmbnt
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL NIGHTSHIRTS AND PAJAMAS. IF YOU
ARE CONTEMPLATING A VACATION TRIP SEE OUR LINE OF
TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES.
Union Clothing Co.
(INCORPORATED)
“BEST BY TEST”
An Actor’s Interesting Career.
By Ely Martin.
KoWIcr. \owlx-y, athlelK arid magician
■these me same of the varied title* of
William A. Smith, better known us
-Cow-boy Smith,” win), with hls wife-,
whore stage name Is Miss Huston, ap-
!».o ed at the . Happy Hour theatre last
au k In a series of mystery acts. Mr.
Hmlth was a soldier In Ills HiltiHh army .....................
under Lord Huberts at 13 years of age. I Ktutt Indian magicians. He studied the
served in the army until he was I art thoroughly, and for the past twenty
nearly SO, after whh h he came to Amer-1 years has la-en doing some of the best
1, a He ut me over from England wdth | Irleks before English and American nil-
cargo of blooded cattle which was
Harry HOudlni. the maeh-lan, who totltti’
is the highest pri< eil artist on the Ameri-
can stage, lie gets 12000 a week and a
percentage of the receipts, whereas tie
was once glad to H'ork for ?’■ a week.
Mr. .Smith speaks Hindustan as Well
as he does English. He st-ent six years
In Egypt and India, and while there
beeame Interested In the trk-kfi of the
Death Sentence of
Boy Is Commutted
Arizona Governor Rescues
Youth From Gallows.
mniffneil to tin* Colorado ('fitUt; *‘oto-
piiny. H** i»uncbed cattle on the we*t‘*rn
plainis for neveral years, during whUh
time be gulm-d <julle a reputation as an
amateur runner. This fact caused hls
friends to enter him In lUe long distance*
ra<«* iti Madison Square (iarden, lu
whit h he ran 42<i miles In four days, but
v i v« (»ut ln?for«» the end of the race. He
entered as "The Cowboy," and when
diem es. Mr. .Smith says no one has ever
stolen Ills ar ts because nobody lias ever
been able to solve them, though one
man, spurred on by Uie thought of win-
ning the |i00 reward, on*■«* allowed him-
self to be locked in the mall sack, but
was released after an imprisonment of
two and one-half hours, during which he
admitted defeat and begged piteously for
freedom.
Phoenix, Ariz., June U -Actins Gov-
ernor Young has eornmuted to a eom-
iwiratively short term of imprisonment
the sentence of Thoma.s Wu^dlll, who
was to be hanged June 2i. Waddill nun-
di*red John Lindsay, a prospector. in
Graham county. Anticipating ofiiiciam,
the acting governor gives among ids
reasons for commuting the sentence th**
fact that Waddill had never been outside
of Graham; is Illiterate; committed the
crime In the heat of passion; has repent-
ed and suffered sufficient to be impress-
t*d with the enormity of ids crime, and
although just of age, now appreciates
the rights of others.
Because ot these facts Mr, Young Im*-
licves the youth should be given an-
othei chance at the end of fifteen years,
to which the sentence was commuted.
Eastern Gnll In New
- Location
Restaurant Will
Business Today.
A Reversal.
“I stliqyose you talked a lot of con-
*eime to your wife before you were
married.”
“Yus," answered Mr. Meekton. "Be-
fore wo were married she thought my
nonsense sensible. Now w hen 1 try to
talk sense she thluks It’s nonsense.”—
Exchange.
DON’T LET YOUR ROOMS STAND
. IDLE.
A Times Want Ail Is almost sure to
bring you a tenant.
Yes, Cordelia, Jt Is proper to serve
a gaum supper alter a card party.
This Popular
Open for
Many I’ l-! dims will welcome the
news that Hi- Eastern Oritl will be
open lot Im diess today
Thi popiiUr restaurant found il
netrf..sar> t.i , . t --ut of "the middle
of the r->;i i O selected a new place
at l»4 Kl l-.i .o street, adjoining the
t’ltj National Hank building.
Mar (’ju w. Hit- proprietor, wIsbeR t<
extend thank to the public for their
splendid patronage in the past, and
assart- you that he will maintain tin
high standard et At all times you
will find at th. Western Grill all that
the market afford* In G"? Wil> of good
things to eat, properly served.
You wilt want Bomotbing especially
good loti a' o lie sure and try
the service at the new Eastern Grill
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.
"oj(
the report era found IiIh real mum* wan
Smith they immediately christened him
V'.m'hny Hmlth,” by which name he baa
been known alnce.
Smith was »o well pleased with the
i» r*1 he made In the Madison Square
harden contest that he followed up the
une, and even now he runs every
iinmer against horses. He holds many
• unis for long-distance running, some
>t which have never been beaten He
held: if.** record for the 100-yard walk,
wpiart* heel and toe, which tie made in
141 v seconds. He also ran 73V* miles in
l:: hours without stopping, the race oc-
urring before the Waterbury, Conn.,
vuiletic club. In 1HS7. Mr. Smith also
has sc*ires of other running rtoonls, one
• >f which Is 11*6 mile^ in six days, running
four hours day. Mr. Smith is also some-
what of an athlete, having run one mile
hi 6 40. and made two miles in II min-
utes.
tY.wboy Smith has never used tobacco*
in any form, or liquor. He says he con-
siders such tilings a handicap U>
athlete. However, he * does not assail
person* who use the noxious weed, say-
ing the greatest harm of tobacco Is in
Its abuse, though he adds that cigarette
smoking l» a most pernicious habit,
md cannot be Indulged in by any one
who desires to gain great physical per-
fection. Mr Smith, Is greatly Interested
in the physical development of boys, and
uften lectures before boys and young
men He had such a perfect physique
when a boy himself that he was Hide to
.Mn the Kngllsh army before in* reached
tin* legal age. It was while serving as a
<nl*lie, tlint he won a foot race on winch
the late King Edward, who was then
Prince of Wale*, had bet $123 on him,
and ibis victory gave him more pleasure
than probably any other he has won
idnoe. especially the fact that the late
king shook hls hand and congratulated
him warmly.
Mr. Smith was for many years director,
N«w York Amateur
Summer Tourist Rates
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of°sa!e without stopover privileges. For further information call on
or address A- DULOHERY,
City Passenger Agent, El Paso, Texas.
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