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EL PASO MORNING TIMES.
Monday. January 26. 1914.
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Circle Tours hWJSZ
DELICHTFUL IMF TO NEW YORK
Southern Pacific Steamships
MN '.! winmmtri n n i. v
iNkW ORLEANS to NEW YOHK
Sunri Central Ttgirn of Superior Equipment
GO OblMMg I.CIOl.lal
NEW riKI.KANS
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I
ANOTHLK DAY OF SHOW
coinpan. dlatrlbuiora of (he lluils.in
and Hulck. "The Morning Times au-
HHHolilh Show hUH been a glutting
awrrwaa Dealer have came In con-
tart with the i.tiyr and the rcauli
haa been many sale I arnnt to eon-
cruiMiiitp thi- management of the
paix-r for It. pi ijsRaiggl ye)."
C. P Henry agent for ID Cadillac I
"The .how ha. proven a brilliant sne-
er from every standpoint "
Mr. Itoaeboro. salesman for I. un-
well Auto company distributor for
the Cola While and overland:
'Every aulnmolille agency in El Paso
exhibiting at the Morning; Time auto
ahow appreciate the progressive atep
of the paper In promoting such an
event li haa baaW a decided sue-
oeaa." Theae are only a few of the enthus-
iastic expressions heard from exhllil-
tora during ihe evening. The home
produrta nxhlbllora are also loud In
their praise over lliu aucreaa of th
ahow.
Drove Mrlv. I ..n: Win.
Lew i. Teel haa delivered a Melx 12
to a buyer In (lleuaon. Aria having
driven the little machine 304 mllea
to deliver It. Tlu- lotoal running
time of the cur ns in houra. Th
machine left here the opening day of
ine snow ami wua delivered the foi-
.lowing afternoon.
The machlnea will all he taken to
the varlou. garage tomorrow morn-
ing and afternoon mid hy evening the
hint of the booth! nnd decoration
will be torn down and the Morning
Time aecond Automobile ahow will
have passed Into history.
Large Crowd Mumlay.
Another large crowd attended the
hnw last evening while many others
went during the afternoon. The agents
and aaicHmcn were kept Imsy allowing
the exhibits to the many patron of
the ahow.
OPERATING LUCKY MINE'
NEAR ORO GRANDE N. M.
J. H. nrrM'h and Hi- Son liny Hall
Interest and licgtii Work Wllh
Twenty-one Men.
Hi Nfii-edil Wirt In Thr Time
Oro firande N. M. Jan. 26. J. R.
Darroch and on. 11. 1). DarrnCh hav-
ing bought a half tntereat in ths I.urky
mine from 1). M (iaylord began work
Jan 22 with a force of 21 men. The
nun.- 1. tinder th management of M.
I) Darroch.
A tram road la helhg ennatrueted to
the different ore chute. Thi hauling
has l.een done hy wagona and the ln-
atUatlon of a tram ayatem will re.
dure the cost of loading the or
W. M. I-owry la subleasing a part of
the ground and haa a .mull force at
work.
The placer operated hy I. I) llaker
ha auxpended work for a short time
owing to the fact that the plant haa
to be remodeled ao a to handle a
larger yardage. When the remodeling
I completed fiO to 7K yarda of dirt can
be handled each day.
C. C. Carroll owner of the Garnet
mine. Ih In on hualnena thla week. Mr.
Carroll la Interested in Ihe electric
line that la to be Installed between
Arteala and Cloudcroft
Prank Nelson and wife stopped over
Thursday on their way to I'uclilo
roll . from Kl 10. Mr. Nelson went
up t" Luck Plat lo see how things
were going with the Iron mine there.
Goggle and eye-protector for th
dust and glare 10c to 16.00. Kl Paso
Optical Company 100 Texas street-
(Advartlaement.)
Need glasses? Ask Began. ISO Mesa
(Adv.)
ERRATA!
OUR AD IN SUNDAYS' TIMES
SHOULD HAVE READ
t N am.' suggested b) C. I
and Maul.. i Bird l a i in
lug lo tlu rales ul the
ih 1 1.1. .1 equally. Me e
who were M.-i- Dayton Phillips of The Herald; K.
C. Davis of Ih. in... - and R. W. Page. l Ihe
Franklin Priming t o I lie Jodge' task waa no easy
on a uiao good naanea were aaggvsiled but we
belltne lliey hate awarded Ihe prise rlglilly and hope
all tin . uousMaaia will feci thr same way. We also
wudi lo Hi o u Hi p i. hiii rnr Ihe great Inlerret lakru
In Ho oouleet and while all Hie conteatanls could
ooi wta Hi. prise the) mu easily make $10. Oil each
by attending; Hie sale. Winner will please call Mon-
day for prizes.)
The Ifommoth Heart Winning Sale
Begins Promptly This A. N. at 8 .'Clock
' V. I tl it. tftfl
ROJAS NEAR VERA CRUZ
ON HIS WAY TO CAPITAL
I . ft OJinaga In Disguise llefore l.xac
nail. .0 It la sal I To llcjwirt to
lluerta.
General Antonio ItoJ. commander
f F edrn volunteers who was drl
fiom ijln.iga and whom Gonerul
Salvador It. Mercado ha charged
with being the direct cause of th
federnl reverses In the slate of Chi
liii ilniM. iv III reach Vara Crux today
and will proceed Immediately to Mex-
ico City to call on General Vlctorlano
Huertu end lay before him a atat
ment regarding the federal defeat at
ojlnags aril.rdlng to federal agents
Roja crossed the border Into tho
United Htate. a short time previous
ti the evacuation of ojlnogn and In
disguise went hy train to San An
tonlo Tex. He remained there I
short lime and th"n went to Galve-
lon Tex. where he boarded a boat
for Mexho nty.
i i li (.it Aril oBwaotunup.
Villa Orders All Mi-warm Vised
Preveiu Spy Operators.
Pearlng that tho slate of Chihuahua
may be Infested with federal spies
a strict censorship has l.een placed
over the Federal telegraph system
connecting Cludad Juare with th
towns in tho Interior of the state
livery montage which I filed at Juar-
ez for transmission southward I flrt
vised by General Agulrre Henavlde
or members of his staff at military
headquarters. Only If they pas fa-
vorably on the message Is It permitted
lo he trananiltted. If they are the
least lilt suspicions of n message It Is
refused transmission.
At Chihuahua Santa Rosalia Jl
mt nnz Parral and other towns In the
state of Chihuahua which are con-
nected by telegraph Ihe aame precau
tion are being taken By General
Vllla'a order message have to
vised and passed on by the military
commander of the towna before they
may be transmitted over the wires.
BMCAPBD OrtVORm aUUUMTffU).
Mcrcadu'a Instruction Acted On by
I'i. .Ira- N'cgraa Commander.
Colonel Itufael Flore private aejc-
retory to General Paaeual Orotco
Colonel Hernnndex and Colonel C.
nr.. sen of the Hlxth battalion and
other federal officer who escaped
from Ojlnngu nnd returned to Mexloo
ut Cludad Porflrlo Idas (Piedra Ne-
graai Coiih. have been placed under
est hy the federal military authorl-
i there on advice received from
General Salvador Mercado their com-
nianilcr who Is a prisoner at Fort
Hllss according to messages received
hern by constitutionalists. The men
were taken Into custody us soon as
they reached the town lo rejoin t li
! (Icral furies after their escape from
'ijlnaga
the messages did not stale what
were the specific charges placed
against the feilerill officers. Nelth
did they mention whether or not Gen-
eral Pascoal Oroxco had reached
I here a w as reported in messages to
federal sympathizers In this rlly Sat-
urday morning
i i ' i Hotel Miirns.
V thr i i. i Prrn
Fairbanks Alaska Jan. 16. The
Third Avei dotal was dgjftMyad. t
fire here today and one man Is be-
ll i.il to have been buried in the
ruins. A fireman 'caught under a
falling wall was badly hurt. The
loss la about 116000.
I.a.ll. - IVcc Tonlghl.
At the Auto Show. Door open
!:S0 v. m. (Adv.)
Beat autos. careful drivers. Phpus
liiii hcrl 3X92 Molilalia Ht
HI .V II I nil. v .
n i. ih. ffio.oo prise I
ileud llianks lo Hie Judge.
FLOOD WATERS
IN CALIFORNIA
MVI I P ! IKOM III! I M it
It s VMS Till NT VI i v. 7MI
MM. KM OP si VIU II I
SANTA BARBARA CUT OFF
WATr'll STANDS THO r'KKT DEEP
N Til P. IHIIWW Pl.AlloltM
M I (INT1M I S ItlMNt.
VENTURA ALSO REPORTS' II 1 000
Itdllway Motion at Otnar.l I mler
TWO I el of Miller lleni) Itallls
i lining.
Hy thr Imi.mui. I'm
Kan Francisco Jan. 26. Flood
waters not yet a high a was those
or isii which blorgeii mucn over
land traffic swept down from thi
Hlerras lo California's 700 mile of
seaboard today as rain run off
roof T
Tonight Santa Barbara the wlnt
resort of many wealthy easterner is
entirely cut off from communication.
At lust report water stood two feet
deep on the railway station platform
and wa rising from the overflow of
Ml.sb.n creek and the flanta Tnex
river. Five washouts on the Southern
Pacific rullrnad'a eoat and valley
lines stopped all traffic. Ventura is
mile south of Santa Barbara re-
ported !telf flooded at S .o'clock when
th telegraph lines went out of com-
mlaalon. The station al Oxnard Mill fur-
ther south was under two feet of
water with the Santa Clara river on
u rampag.
Several street car line were put out
of commission In !... Angeles where
over two Inch of rain fell In 24
hour.
Kan Joaquin llln r.
Further north there was a waah-
out near Paao Itobles another winter
resort. Moat of the great levee
along the San Joaquin river near
Stockton stood well and It wa re-
ported the river could rlso five foet
more without great danger to farm-
ers on the fertile river Islanda. At
Antloch near the mouth of the river
however a six feet tide backed Ihe
watera ovr leveea and farmers tak-
ing their families and belongings
hunted higher ground. Much damage
to grain fields has been done along
the lower San Joaquin.
Flood at Sacramento.
Sacramento at the Junction of the
Hucromento and American rivers re
ported a flood of water due about 7
o'clock tomorrow morning which
might strain the capacity of the levees.
In the Calaverna watershed the Tu-
loumne river Is three feet under high
water record for 1911.
Government warning are for flood
walera lower down for the next 36
hours. There I 17 feet of melting
snow ut Summit Cal.
It wa raining throughout the Mate
late tonight and rain and storm swept
the whole const.
DECORATIONS PROMISED
0R0ZC0 AND CARAVEO
Are Salt! to Have Reached Torrcon
After Flight from Ojlnngu When
Villa Drove. Them Out.
fly thr Aitoplatett Prtn
Mexico City Jan. Z. Additional
evidence of the seriousness of the up-
rising of the Serrano Indians In the
state of Puebla Is afforded by an at-
tack on a train on th Hidalgo rail-
road between the capital and Necaxa
naPB the light and power plant is
located. The train waa ditched and
the passenger robbed of their fire-
arms. Ijii. r the railroad wa cut.
Tho rebel were led by Ksteban
Muriiex a protege of Gen. Juan
I rnnclsco Lilian the patriarchal lead
er of Ihe Serrano. The passengers
"r in lin ed that In that region there
are at least 2000 well armed and
organized rebels. They declare thai
450 men of ihe Fifth regiment wh
were recently sent against the rebel
!in. Joined them.
The department of war announced
i. .il.n that decorations would be con
ferred on Gen. Paaeual Oroxco and
tlen. Mitrccln Caruveo who ar said
lo have reached Torrcon from OJI
naga. (
Vmerlcaii Hacienda Protected.
ty thr aagacaalag Prcsi
Vim Crux Jan. IS. -A a reault 0
( onsul Canada's demand yesterday on
the governor of the stale of Vra Crux
for the protection from rebels under
Ut-iieral aaquex of the American ha
cienda near Tlcrra lllanca which I
owned hy a Jnllet III. company i
picked battalion of H00 Infantry wa
dispatched lo thut place today.
The ex-minister of the interior.
jesu. ni.ru Magou. leturned
Mexico City tonight after having had
several conference during the paat
wei-H wiui John l.ind.
"The Overland Market"
Makes price nut to be beaten. Wa
deliver promptly any time of the day.
Phone l r.oii ir..'0 (Advertisement.)
M Htm CROWNS MIHxUON
i HON. I'FI.IX MARTINEZ
MoM. LATIN- UfEIUCAKS
n ttu i.' . I'll... Ptru
New York. Jan.. It. South
American Republic will contrib-
ute about 11.00.000 tu th Panama-Pacific
International Expo-
lllon a.. ..tiling to a statement
made tonight by Felix Marli-
nes and Uanlal O'Connell lively
I'niled State commiloner for
the upualtion appointed by Pres-
ident Wilson lo interest tboe
coiintrle In th undertaking.
Meur. Maitlnes and Uvely
who have Juat returned from lhlr
South American trip aay that
they ware well received every-
whsr. So far th following appro-
priation hav la . ii made the
uontmtslonvr aald:
Argentine Republic 11.100.000:
Brasil. I&dO.vOO: Veneaueia. 111.-
Uruguay tlOO.MQ.
It Is understood they reported
that Chile will appropriate lltff.-
00; Peru 1U6.100 and Boli-
via 11IM00. An epidemic of
fever prevented then from via-
Itlng Ecuador.
Laidie. Free Tonight
r Auto Shew. Door upa at
BILLY CLIFFORD
Prelval laovajoy rich yoong
bachelor Billy . Clifford
Man a superior housemaid ....
Mia Ida Mar
Von Lltxen. a rllrd banker ....
Jo Waldron
Rot. Voa Litsen's dansnter
Ml.. Hay Collin.
George Swift tho butler. . Uecrg Oal
airl frlanda of Rom
Daley Mlaa Kath.rlnc Weaton
Hag Mlaa Juliette Weeton
Maty Mlaa Florence Weal on
"Jlmmls" Powera (Power Trens-
fer Company) . .Edwin C. Clifford
He I just the same old comical Bil
ly. "Believe Me." In hi muMcal me-
lange "Bellera Me" at th Bt Paso
Isst night Hilly (Single) Clifford and
his com pa ny of musical artists kept a
well-filled house In constant laughter
Mr. Clifford announced during the
performance t'nat he did not want
any on to take hi show seriously
becaua no attempt at being (etious
wa made hy any of the oompany a
the play wa for laughing purpose
only and to provide an evening's en
tertalnment of high character.
During the first act Mr. Clifford Is
not at hi bet but In the second.
where he stages his "party" his en
tire company 1 given opportunity to
present some real clever specialties
Clifford's eomedy In t'nls act Is with
out a doubt some of the beat ev
thrown across the footlights. Many
In the audience were slow to catch on.
but finally when Clifford helped them
to see the joke they warmed up and
laughed.
The three Werton sisters. Kather-
Ine Juliette and Florence musically
Inclined all of them carried off hon-
ors In their exquisite playing. Their
piano 'cello and violin trio wag d
llghtful a wa their cornet trio.
The'" accompllihed young ladle not
only played wall but sang delightfully.
Miss Colling co-star with Clifford.
got away with a rich Scotch dialect
song and monologue and then brought
down Ihe house when she Introduced
the "Ixpce Waltz" with Mr. Clifford.
Although the dance ! a dainty fetch-
ing mil" step It cloaoly reembled the
"tango" and there 1 nothing new
In It.
For laughing purposes Clifford Is at
the head of hi class. Tncre Is not a
lull moment throughout the two
hours of hi ahow. H will again he
the attraction at the theater tonight.
Cock Fighters Are Polled.
Charged with unlawfully fighting
cock. Angel Rnvllla. J. Bennett T.
Valeverla Rafael Trujlllo Manuel
Rico Ramon Gonzales Rafael Pena
and Manuel Carlos were arrested on
Ninth street last night by Police
Chief I. N. Davis. Chief of Detectives
J. C. fltahael and Night Sergeant G.
E. Fletcher. The men are alleged to
have been engaged In fighting game
cocks when the three officer raided
a small adobe hut In which the 'Mexi
cans were squatted about a pit.
IU ROI.ARN STIIX AT WORK.
Three house Killer ed Two Suspect
Arc Arrested.
Robber entered a room at 14 Lib
erty alley last night robbing it of sev
eral articles of clothing.
The house at Ml Second street waa
broken Into about a ocjock ana
robbed of nearly everything portable
In the plaoe. No clew wa left by the
liurKla IS.
Charged with being suspicious
chnraciors. Alfredo Caaerea and Al
fredo Mata were arrested last night
after It I alleged they entered a house
at 6fB South St. Vrnln treet. Thi
house was robbed of a quantity
clothing.
UNION LEADERS
WILL SURRENDER
MOVKH AMI ol ill 11- will Mil l I villi V
111 II UN TO MICHIGAN TO STAND
TRIAL.
Willi Thlrly-Ose Strlkrrs They Are Under
Indhinirat far Album t:iiB!plrry.
Hu thr A nauciatrd Frrmt
lloiigiiion Mich. Jan. K5. Charles H
Moyer. president of the Western Federi
lion of Mlneri and the six oilier union
leaders under indictment here for con
spirscy will return voluntarily to the Mate
and stand trial wllh the Ihlrly-one strlk
ers who were Indicted wllh them. A trie
tram to this effect wan received today by
Oeorre v.. NiclniK the special prosecutor
from 0. H Hilton or uenver general conn
rl for Hie federation.
Mr. Nichols replied thsi the Indli'ied men
must rutne at once as Hume who hav been
arrested under the rhsrice sre lo be sr
raleoed tomorrow when Ihe Jsnutry term
of Ihe lloiigiiion roumy circuit coun
ioo-ii- Unless they do return Mr. MlchoH
sld In would Institute eitrtdltlon proceed
in sgsintt them.
It It doubtful whether the trial or this
rase wtll be reached during this term or
court as (here ire so many other cases
thai iske precedence.
Professed t.onsoltdetloa.
I. a thr ! $tfl frett
IliaisnSPOIII. 11111. mi. re m in. II ill ill"-
resolution to rontolldate th I nited Mine
Worker ol Ainerlrs with the Western
federation or Miners will b taken this
we. k i.r.ibsbly Tuesday by dslegsle to
ihr contention ere. Anion on i tie resolu
Hon wsi put oner until this week so that
the fraternal delegates rrom the instil
miners cnukl be hesrd. It ii pr.ihsbie thai
thr convention wll conclude Its work at th
end or th week as th meellur thus far
has been devoid or rsrllonal rights which
delayed proceedings in previous conven
tions.
Ill VI 111 V will DEMON SYMATK.
I aderlakM I ahow I'u.-ll.illllr.
Ih.
.eagle) ITyla MecMur
. i l.i t ...I. . '....
an rraaciaeo jsn. pa i a niuua-
Inn Inatllutlou si W.slilugloa snepud
lelegrspb todsy su offer of Aviator
coin Bescbey la droioaatrst th pos
slblllly of successful night la th "Nylng
s.'lilue" in ten led and built by rrufeaaer
Mi in ii I I" lauglsy Derlsloa excited w I. en
l.niiglry'a uiscblnr fell Into th 1'utouiac
river Is aald to hav broken ala heart
it. .el. will try lo show ibat th inscblu
waa rtgkl th every way sad uueded nuly s
ltlfi luoior.
A trh-grani received lodsj frooi Cb.rles
li.'.iliili Wuh nti director of Ibe Huiitk-
uuhi lactltulla said last wkll It wegtd
lie luadvlabi i.- tsk oat Ik wrecked
hiur from Us plate I the instil ulloa.
wary tstllily would b atfuided t sask a
i. ii i irprodurtlo. I ordrr thai l.aug-
lay's real suevses sssy be skowa.
"Tou ca fly a kltclwa table if . .m
inatoc Is slrvng aoagb" said stack.
Tkls is wket I wal t shew."
.la?"". auX"! sTg'wl.T'' "
DUNG NAN
KILLS HIMSELF
JOHN P.. CLINTON VFVRS (11.11.
TAKES OHH UR IN B ASKMKNT
OP A HOSPITAL OCT or WORK
Lena Coo nty Appropriation tZ.ntM) for
a Count) K.ihlblt at the Paggmgi
Pacific F.xpoattlon In iff I ft.
y gp:il M'lrr lo The rimes
Oemlng N. M Jan. Jk. John
Clinton 40 year old shot and killed
Ii mself In the bnaement -f th Dem
lug Woman a hosplt-il win. a .SI sal
II re rifle yesterday r.l.ernoon The
body was found by H. E. llerren
o. tl. ne nf th hospital who notified
County Physician P. A. Monteyahl
Justice of the Pence C. C. Rogers was
notified and held an Inquest the jury
finding that Clinton killed himself
'Union was married and ho a wife
living at Mogollon. It I said they had
been .eparated for some time. A let-
ter was found In the pocket of the
dead ii.i ti. addreaeeii to Clarcnc.t A.
Sip. s. together with four f 1 bills. The
letter i.tated that th money wa i to
pay back a loan. Tt atated fnrther
that us Clinton couid not obta.n em
ployment to earn money to go to El
Paao he might a well return the
amount of the loan. Clinton came
here from Big Chimney W. Va. where
he hag a daughter IS year old living.
Relative have been notified.
Paul J. Well assistant engineer of
the Southern Pacific was In the city
early thin week from Ban PranclBco
tttmatlng property values In Demlng
adjacent to the Southern Pacific yards.
O. J. Chandler went to Kl Paao yes
terday.
George Martin came down from
Spalding yesterday to visit friends.
Postmaster K. T. Wilkinson of Ty
rone and William Duggan of Hurley
were In the city Friday on their way
to El Paao.
R. Hultnger of Greenville O. who
bought 320 acres at Myndus is build-
ing a fine dwelling on his place and
haa let a contract to put down a well
for Irrigation purpose.
The board of county commissioners
of Luna county at Its last meeting ap-
propriated 12000 for a county exhibit
at the California-Panama Exposition
ut San Diego In 1116. The money was
appropriated at the solicitation of Sam
Clark member of the New Mexico
board of expoaltlon managera
email creamery equipment ha
been installed by E. W. Trowbridge
on hla farm six mllea south of town.
where he will buy cream from the
farmer. The present plant which
he expects to enlarge as business war
rants will be able to handle 200
pound of butter a week.
The branch of the El Paso Cnlked
8 tales army recruiting station located
her has been discontinued and those
in charge have been transferred to EI
Paao.
W. E. Barnes traveling freight and
passenger agent of the Southern Pa-
cific with headquarters In Tucson
wa In Demlng thla week In the In-
terest of hla road In reference to
travel to the coast during the Califor
nia-Panama expoaltlon In 1915.
W. E. Roberta a mining man of
Sunta Rita was In the city Saturday
William Everett a mining mnn nf
Tyrone came down Sunday for a few
day.
Among the visitors Sunday were A
L. Wells and wife of Silver City.
Miss M. 1. Slmklns Jack Herrlck
Stella Slmklns and Daniel Smith mo
tored Up from El Paao Saturday on
their way to Silver City.
A. B. Caldwell and wife of Mnngan
Tex. are among the prospective set
tiers who arrived In the city last week.
Mr. M. Long of El Paso 1b In the
city visiting friends for a few days.
T. Hlcklin a business man of the
hustling little town of Tyrone waa In
the city Monday.
Otto Weasel I of Silver City Is spend
lng a few days with friends here.
Mrs. J. T. Miller came down from
Hurley Monday to call on friend.
R. 1. Mack arrived hero from the
east Saturday from Fnlrbury III.
Join the Illinois colony In the Mlmbres
Valley.
Pierre Schon representative of the
Mack Auto Truck company of New-
York pussed through here Saturday
on his way east to make arrangementa
for the ahtpplng of everal automobile
trucks to the Mogollon district.
David E. Pryor and wife came in
from the N. A. N. ranch Saturday and
are guests of Lieutenant W. N. Hen-
ley and wife.
Mlaa Eva Kinney of Fort Rayard
wa a guest at the Harvey house Sat-
urday on her way to Albuquerque.
Mrs. D. F. Weatherell and Mr. Rob-
ertson and daughter of Columbus.
Tex. wer vlaltur to the chamber of
commerce last week.
F. H. Hartford and wife of Char-
lotte vt. arrived In the city Saturday
to spend the winter In th delightful
climate here.
Malcolm Matthews one of the offi-
cers of the Green Medical company of
Woodbury N. J arrived In the city
to pnd th winter.
Howard Webster of BartlesvUle.
Cal. came In from the coast Sunday
for an extended stay.
A. H. Polndexter or Hurley waa in
the city this week.
Mr. W. A. Scott of Tyrone came
down Sunday to make a ahort visit
With fro nils.
. Wall of Auiarlllo Tex. ar
rived in the city and la looking over
land In the valley.
Mia Maud B. Davis uf AlamoKordo
wsa a vlaltor In th city Saturday.
J. F. Nagle and wire of Lordsburg
urrtved In the city Sunday for a abort
visit with frteoda.
Mrs a. F. Park of Alexander City
Ala. arrived In the city Saturday and
wa met by her aon. Robert Park of
Cambray. where ah will visit during
the winter.
M. M. Conger and wife of Phoenix
were among the Arlaona vlaltor tu
th city last weak.
Mrs Llllts Hell of Silver City cams
down Sunday on a ahort vkcIL
H. B. Thompson and family and
William W. Clifford of Harrlaburg
HI. arrived in th city and will make
their home hare.
Arthur Flynn came lo from Brock
ranch Saturday and returned Monday
vlaltor to the chamber of commerce
varsity of Arlsona at Tucaon. waa a
Saturday.
J. J Thornber botankst at tn cni-
F. W. Robert of Tuscaloosa. Ala.
stopped over la th olty Monday en
hla way to silver city to vissi nis
brother
Jim Winduiii. cattUman of White
water was In th city Saturday on
STREET CAR
Bring the Customer RigHt to
the Door of
Cinches Your Sales
I
Phone lOOl
This Medium end
1
OUT DOOR AND STREET CAR
ADVERTISING
311-313 West Overland Street
ESTABLISHED IN 1906
Practice Limited to the Treatment of Rupture Rectal Chron ic
Nervous Blood
L088 OR UNFAVORAIILK RESULT AND WITH EKW
t I- I I. . 1. 1 . TO 'Mil
Our Motto: Prompt cures lor ressnnnMe fees.
Our References i Bsnks and lesdlng business men of Kl Pass.
Office Hours: s. m. to 7 p. in Suudsis 10 to 1.
CONSULTATION Fit KE.
RF. MEMBER THE NAMR AND LOCATION.
International Specialists
Hamntett Block Opposite Rio firande Bank IU Mass Ave. Kl Pase Texas
WHERE
Mn71X7 CAI 171L7D rDH IT SOW
EVERYTHING IS BEST
ttoatb El PaJo Street.
BEN and
FLORENCE CAFE
k'ur krosk Oysisra aervsd In sil scylea.
g e
Phil Young Cafe
Alao Kr Mlsdaa Cblil aud Brant Sat
sad Coid Laacke. Vlorllo User on
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a i TnpeTt. n a h r OPtN ALL
A I I 1 1 i Ahh 110 so" e p
rWJ I J Wikl le UH- dt BOel-.
PAN-AMERICAN CAFE
104 N. El Paao 8L Now Open Under New Management.
CHOP BUEY AND NOODLE8. 1 O'CLOCK SPECIAL. DIN NEK 60C.
El Paao's Popular Eating; Place tor Ladies and Gentlemen.
HAH 1JA1CK CHUN. MAR SHUN. Manager.
Phone SSTO
WOULD KEEP GOETUALS
AS CIVIL GOVENOR
rreaidrnl MiUon Also Plans lo Have
Him Build lbs New Alaaka Hall
road.
r
0y in ; .!' iuli d I'rett .
Washington Jan. ui - t'ul.mel George w
(ioetliala will lie lusde civil governor of Hie
. anal tone and when be gela through wilb
hit work there an effort will be made to
arrived la the olty laet week. Ha haa
taken a position with the Demlng
Electric and Ice company.
J. P. Sullivan of Tort Bayard is a
vlaltor In the ofty.
C. H. Rlenhardt and Joseph Rlen-
hardt of Nowota. Okla. arrived In th
city last week to look over land In
th Mlmbraa Valley.
T. T. Adams of Lubbock. Tax. ar-
rived In the city and la a prospective
aettlcr near Demlng.
Mlaa Margaret Chatfleld of lllll-
boro earn down Saturday on her way
to Douglaa on a visit to her alatcr.
James T. Dean of Columbue waa In
the city Bunday for a ahort atay.
W W. Ferguson of Hondal waa a
Sunday vlaltor on hi way home from
I'ltllfurnla whr he baa been for
Seine till..
I. U McOart deputy sheriff I of
Orant county waa In th city last
week on bualneea.
Dr. Robert S. 8para with hla slater.
Mr Uuaate Harper of West Plain.
Mo. arrived her Saturday to spend
th winter. Thla la tb third winter
thai Dr. Spear baa lived here-
ONLY OWE "snisgtu Q tmli ."dkMla
I
Your Store and
I
Ut Us Tell You About
Its LOW COST
and Private Diseases
LARGEST AND HI "sr EQUIPPED SPECIALISTS'
OFFICE IN THE SOUTHWEST.
No other doctors In Gl Psso sre prepared to give
t lie talgh-elsss personal lnadicol car and attention w
do. Investigate. Kxercis the ssnts Judgment lo se-
lecting your doctor yon waulri In any otber transac-
tion of Importance. Fear will stand tb tst. wa will
lie satisfied r!th the '-cidlt. We are the only Spe-
cialists In Ibe City wliu buve been bore long enough
to estsbllsb tbelr permanency. It sbonld lie- sn easy
matter to decide between temporary traveling doctors
lzeii MantiitiK nnu anility.
' IK UK TWTIIOI'T A
TO DINE
OPEN
Mext to Gem Saloon.
WAH. Proprietor.
TUB BEST BEbTAl RA.ST
AT WHICH TO VAT.
quirk Berrlee Lane Ocaata
a I rivals Bsetha. Vaaola
EAT AT
The Newest and Beat Restaurant
Club House Cafe
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Street
I ormrrly
Eastern tirlll.
gel him tn superintend the construction of
Hie proposed Alsskt rsllrosn.
I ills m Hie oiiliiion expressed by several
persons close lo the administration today
In ruiiiiiienlliig on laperta that Ihe tiller
aglnsor eventually wimbl become polleu
aimmittioiier of New York-
Mayor Mllchel Is expeeled here on Wed-
nesday to speak at a banquet slid it it
likely he wtll Islk wllh ITealitrnt Wilson
bout the slatut or Culnnel Coelbalt. It It
believed lbs president will tell Mgyor
MUclati thai b Is strongly deslrlout nf
keeping liolonsl Uoellutia ao tbtt .bit
engineering sblltiy may not be loll lo Ibe
lulled stales roverumeut.
The president It i.e. nine known lodgy.
from the begliuilug i.a- rsvorad th upu-
Uian plan form of government for the
canal tone ae proposed by Colonel tiuelMla.
becretsry isrrlaou list agreed snd li la
aisled autuorltsllvrly today thai the adiitto
IspsUon bad intended from tu first lo
nsnie Colonel lioellwla as Hie flral dill
governor.
FIVE PERSONS KILLED
IN RAILWAY WRECK
By Is la... mi. frc
Jackaon. Mich.. Jan. 2&. Five fayr-
on were killed and poaaibly a score
war Injured tonight when a Michi-
gan Central passenger train collided
head-on with a freight train about
thr mile outside th city.
The baggage oar and one coaCVi of
Ihe passenger train were talenroped
and every passsagsr in th coach wa
either kUUd or Injured. Several of
the wounded were brought to hoapl-
tala bera on an mterurbau oar. the
line of which parallels Ihe Michigan
Central traeka ul that point
Owing to toe darkness the work of
rescue wa alow and difficult.
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