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MónrJay. August 3 191 4.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
FORTIFY AMERICAN BANKS
urrrnry xallahlr.
B f h imolaM Prest
vVashlnrloa. Auruit t. The vul machin-
ery or the redor! irovernmp.nl Vía tuned'
today toward the perfection or plans Id fryr
tlfjr the merlran banklnr system so that
the nut inn's share In the rinnnr.lt l burden
of European war will be distributee no
many shoulders and lu direct efTeets mln-
f iiff' Conrcretices at the White- House
W and treasury departments at which the
rorels-n and domestic asiiect or the situa-
tion were discussed ciiimlntiated late to-
day In trie departure for. New York of
Secretary MeAdoo and Comptroller ol the
Currency Williams
r These two men hare all the government
aulhnrlty to put In operation the plan
which consrest designed vears tro ror such
situations as tlx present by which the
national banks or the country ran obtain
sonoooono in currency under the Aldrleh-
Vreeland act with which to face any con-
dltlon and meet any obligations.
Mr. MeAdoo berore he lert declared that
lie considered the country to be In excellent
ahape to take care or Itself and there was
not the illarhlest reason ror any renlttia- or
alarm. President Wilson who discussed the
situation it luncheon with Secretary Me-
Adoo Is conndcn.1 that tny condition which
aHses can be met. without great dlrrlculty.
Mr. MrArtoo and Mr. Williams will confer
with rinuictiTi in new York as soon as
a possible and these conferences are . ex-
peeled to strengthen the spirit or co-operation
between the government and the banks
looked upon here as the hopeful signs of
the day. Mr. MeAdoo may return th
Washlnirinn late tomorrow In time to meet
representatives or Hearing- house associa-
tions or Chicago and si. Louis now en-
route to the capital at hit Invitation.
In orriclal circlet here the feeling was
evident that any unusual strain wlli be
manifest first In New York and both the
president and Mr. Mradoo were anxious
that the highest government financial au-
thorlty be on the ground.
y Berore Mr. MeAdoo lert Washington the
treasury shipped out about ttoo.noo or the
Aldrlrh-Vreeland currency which will be
In the vaults or the sub-treasury tomorrow;
ready ror me new York mums.
Momentous Financial Conrerence
New York. August s Secretary William
O. MeAdoo or the treasury department came
to New York tonight on Instructions rrom
the president. In an error t to assist the great
financial Interests to avoid a serious crisis.
With Mr. MeAdoo were John Skelton Wil-
liams comptroller of trio currency; Diaries
S. Hamlin and William II Harding members
or the redenn reserVe board. Iftitll far
Into the nlsrht lbey discussed relief meas-
ures with a group or leading bankers at
what is renamed as the most momentous
conrerence held m this country in recent
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Here's Three Months'
Extra Salary for
Local Young People
Study the Gregg; System of Short-
hand at this sohool and qualify for
good positions at least three
months sooner than yov could un-
der any other system.
It la the testimony of the most fa-
mous experts that Gregg? Short-
hand Is the most satisfactory in
every particular easiest to learn
speediest and most legible. The rec-
ords or our graduates prove every
statement made here. Enroll now
in our day school or night school
and qualify for that three months'
extra salary.
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
C-olee Boiling ' Phone 1147
Gun ter
Fire proof San Antonio Texas
y A Hotel Built For Um Climate
Percy Tyrrell. Mgr.
We Buy Constitutionalist Currency Today at Following Prices
Carranza Currency
Chihuahua itestamped Currency
Chihuahua. One-Stamp
Old Villa Currency
TJ. b. & MKXICO BROKERAGE
t Chihuahua One-Stamp 27 cents I
I Old Villa Currency .. 26 H cents I
TJ. 8. ft MKXICO BROKERAGE CO- 812-818 Mills Bldg.
Our Safety Deposit
Boxes are now
ready. Strongest in
the city and abso-
lutely safe.
us show you.
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DIVISION CHIEFS
GATHER AT CELAYA
CONST ITITIONALIST fiF.NKRAI.fi TO DW-
CVBS n CITATION or MEXI-
CAN CAPITAL.
ohrrqnn. Géstale? and lesna Carranza ta
rarticipaie tuoatereaee ; vnia
8111 1 at Chihuahua
Telegrams received at constitutionalist
headquarters In El Paso yesterday brought
word or a conference in eclaya to be
held today or tomorrow between tits divi-
sion commanders or lite constitutionalist
army.
General Pablo Oontalet or the division
or the northeaat; General Jesus Carranza
or the division or the east and General
Alvaro Obre ron of the division of the
northwest are to participate In the con-
rerence the purpose or which. It was aald
is to decide upon plana ror the occupation
peacerul or otherwise or Mexico City.
Ueneral Francisco Villa or 1 1 if- division
or the north was still at Chihuahua yes
terday and or course win take no pan
In the reported council of war.
Messages dated Irapuato were received
yesterday In El Paso by constitutions!!!
orrtclals rrom General Obraron. General
Jesus Carranza Is reported at Onanajuato
and General Gcnzalez It believed to be al-
ready at Celaya where he had previously
arranged lo meet General Jesus Carranza.
Cmwnlr Nearest lo Capital.
Gonzalez's troops- are already within luu
miles ur the capital ana reponca graau-
ally working their way toward that goal.
Will' the capture a few days since or San
Juan del Rio the last federal force or any
consequence between the constitutionalist
army and me national capital was removea
Army Estfmeted at 50.000 Men.
Constitutionalist officials estimate the
sirenirth or the three divisions now nearlng
Mexico City at approximately Wi.ooo men.
roiiKlilv divided as follows: The Gonzalez
division. 93000: Obregon division IS.ouu
and Jesus Carranza d vision. i&ouu.
The exact plans ror the occupation of
the city it was aald. nave not neen i
elded upon and will naturally depend
largely upon whether or not resistance is
lo be expected. In tho event the occupa-
tion Is a peacerul one' tt Is believed that
only S.OÓ0 men or eacb division will enter
tne city.
The messages rrom General Obregon yes
terd'ay made no mention or the proposed
meeting between the commanders of thn
northern divisions and Oeneral Emiliano
Zapata: leader or the Moreios revolt. This
conference it was reported several day-t
ago was in take place at Santiago del
Vasja
General Villa Remains Silent-.
"General Francisco Villa remained yester-
day at Chihuahua and no movement of the
brigades or the division or the north was
reported. Oeneral Villa Is silent' concern-
ing his Intentions with regard to the oc-
cupation or Mexico City.
Recruiting officers or Oeneral villa's
army continuo active and hundreds or men
It Is reported are being added to the dU-
rerent brigades dally. As rtst as they are
received ihc recruits are supplied with
uniforms and arms and at once commence
learning the rudiments ol the trade or war.
The Twenty-Year Test.
"Some tweoty" years ago I used Chamber-
lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy" writes Oeorge W. Brock publisher or
the Eenlerprlse Aberdeen Md. "I discov-
ered ihat It was a quick and sare cure ror
diarrhoea. Since then no one can sell m"
anything said to be 'just as good.' During
all these years I have used It and recom-
mended It many times and It has never dis-
appointed any one." For sale by all dealers.
Prink CI Paso Dairy buttermilk. It's re-
freshing and Invigorating. Phone 310.
(Advertisement.)
SOLDIER OVERCOME.
Man From Fort Bayard Picked Up on
Streets In Serious Condition.
A man who said he was a soldier rrom
ihe tmiterl States army sanitarium at Fort
Bayard. N. M. was picked up on the street
yesierdfly'-b3Tollreman Johnson In a se-
rious condition. At the station the soldier
gave his name as Bert Mathewa and said
he was In the city on leave .or absence
rrom the New Mexico iiost.
Dr. Hurraker who treated the man at the
emergency hospital said he waa surrerlng
rrom the effects or the heat. The military
authorities at Fort Bliss were notirled and1
the patient at once removed to the post
hospital.
You aro not getting a "plg-ln-a-pokev
when you buy advertising space In the
columns or The Times. (Advertisement)
Hotel
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HUSBAND PROVES
A REAL GALLANT
BACKS IT- WIFE'S STATEMENT THAT HB
CUT THROAT BY FALLING
ON BOTTLE.
roller Surgeon Ventures! Opinion Ibtl Gash
In Maximino Gonzalez's Neck Waa Knife
Wound not Is Overruled.
Shortly arter midnight last night the po-
lice were called lo the rear or lltto Baal
overland street by the report that a woman
uau just eui ncr nusoann s uiroat.
Reaching the scene or tin- supposed trag-
edy arter a quick run the ofrlcert rooiind
Maximino Gonzalez bleeding profusely rrom
a huge nah In the throat.
Maximino was at one rushed to ins
emergency hospital where be was sewed up
by Dr. Hurraker a dozen stltchea being re-
quired. The physician ventured the opinion
that tho wound which xvas a frightful look
Ing one. liad bren inflicted with a sham
knife.
in this however the physician was over-
ruled by Mrs. Gonzalez who Insisted that her
sprousc had fallen on a bottle when her
husband v recovered surriclently to talk n
corroborated his wire's version of the af-
ran. and both were sent home.
Gonzalez Is a hay baler employed at cum
tillo and was spending the weekend with bis
wlfu In the city when the mishap occurred.
It will be some days berore he bales any
more hay said Dr. Hurraker as Míe r rijne
lert the station.
NEWS IN BBIFJF
(Advertisements.)
Dr. Ebert. Dentist .10-818 Mills Bids.
Paris Newspapers Reduce Size.
By th Associated Hrcit
Paris Aug. if. Most or the Ports news-
papers have reduced tho size of their edi-
tions for the sske or economy the eight-
page shots rutting down to rour pages
and the ruur-page sheets to two. On every
side the question mosr agitating the public
are what the republic will do where is he
British noer;
Colorado Springs Cloudburst.
By flie oersted Prttt
Colorado Springs Colo. Aug. a. A cloud-
burst centering ten miles north or bco
iate inis anernoon reaped a tool of one
life and did damage totaling ll'SUVd In
tms vicinity rue Fountain creek Is on a
rampage lonigni sweeping down the Foun
tain valley toward. Pueblo; railroad trarric
Is demoralized and the Tertlle truck tamous
south of this city arc wastes jf mud and
debris.
Dr. Anna Ileum nuckler Bldg. over Elite.
Dr. Paget Dentist Hob. ft Ban. Bid-.
Ten Thousand Irish Birles.
By the Associated Pi ras
Dublin Aug. 2. Ten thousand riries for
national volunteers were loaded ai Haliv
shannon county Donegal and arc belmr
urourni to tiunun.
Phone 087 Wllson-Mllllcan the best
cleaners. While work a specialty.
Try the new Os-Aple Bar. You sl the
ueti. I. r. neisn I'rop.
Southwestern Weather Foreras!.
( Hi- a ..- i.. Prest
Washington. August . West Texas:
cal thunder showers Monday except In the
lar extreme soulli portion. Tuesday rair.
New Mexico. Local thunder showers
Monday except rair extreme west portion
Tuesday rair. -
Arizona: Fair south local thunder show
ers north portion Monday. Tuesday rair.
A large stock or roorlng paper or best
quality ai.ou per roil ana up. Lander l.um
ber Co. Phone 582.
Fourteenth Bubonic Plaoue Case.
By the Associated Press
New Orleans Aug. i. The fourteenth rase
or huhntiie iiiaifue since I ie couuirlon an
peared here more Ihan a month ago and
inr iirni in ine last eignt nays was au-
nouncea loaay.
The Heidelberg.
Ill South Santa Fe Is now onen ror hnsi
nogs ir you want a real genuine Dnich
Mrocb there Is the place to go. Everything
new aim ciean. rrnz is manager and you
all know what that means.
Ordered From Japan.
Toltlo Aug. t Dernian merchant sfeitni
ers which were taking temporary refuge.
hi Jiiiniiesn pons were ornered ny uer-
niauy luuay iu nurry lo l sing tau.
Italian Kino neturns.
By the Associated Press
fióme Aug. a. king Victor F.mrnaniiel re
turned to Home loday and conferred at
great lengih with Premier Salandra. Ac
cording to ihe Home papers the cahlnet ha
decided to prohibit the exportation or wheat
ana tame.
HUI. the Optician or Precision 421 Mesa.
Electric motors sold ami repaired South
western Electric & Machine to. 304 San
francisco street. Phone 1315.
Parllamedt xlretlnn Wednesilav.
Paris Augi 2. Late tonight President
Polnrare derided to postpone the meetfhg
or parliament until Wednesday because a
number or deputies are unable to reach
ran.- Dy Tuesday.
Dr. Jamloson. diseases or kidney blad
der skin and rectum eta Mills Hldg.
Imported Deer on draught at the Gem.
BICYCLE TIIDRn III III
Mexican Laborer Runs Down Automobile
and Buffer- Painful Rrulsr.
Jesus Oanderro. a Mexican laborer riding
a bicycle south on Oregon street at a fast
clip last nlalit. ran down an automobile
standing at fourth and Oregon The auto
mobile was undamaged hut Xiandcrro was
so badly nurt thai he wat taken to tne
police emergency hospital where his In
juries were attended 10. He waa later re
movea xo mt no roe on mu street me hi
light on lh automobile was burning at the
tunc or ine collision.
American República Cenfrrenne.
By the Associated Prsts
Washington. Aug. i. Formal luvitailons
tor the fifth International conrerence of
American repunuM st sámago chile have
neen issucn ior novemoer ta by trie i. linean
government.
For A Hot '5
C DA DIM
t th orache tima
ofconioraaaloo oil Iba
mjo.to with i-lo-On..
Ncvev aumt orarnaaltv
gaowra oust as aafaaoat. Far
better than uz mineral cvlln-
dar OIL Alio batata leather soft
and briabt m.tal.hlnln. Ilk. new.
Preventa rust. A Diction. r- of 100
ether u.c. with every bottle.
Hi-all .tui.
Throe -io-O us Oil Company
JW.Hiu.dwaT Hew York
DISFIGURED SKIN
MADlj SIGHTLY
BY POSLAM
Pnslam stmpllet the easy means of being
rid or any skin affection li it the kind of
remedy mat through real nierll gtlns and
keeps enthusiastic ITU-nrt. That Is why
so many first-users or Poslam are created
through rerommendallons or otttera. lis
Itowers to heal diseased skin are aulrkly
provenj one overnight applicalldn will show
results In Erzeina. Acne. Pimples all forms
or licit nashes. Scaling -skin Sunburn.
i.iiaiings Abrasions irriiaiion. Itiriaiiima
nun.
Vour druggist sells Poslam. For free
tmblt xvrlle to Kmcra-rm v I ahnralnrlea. Si
West .r.ih stret. New York'.
i osiani soap iiiedieati'd x tilt Pos am. 1m
proves tkln and hair; nr cents and l& cents.
POLICE HUNT GIRL
WITH BIO RED HAT
SHE 18 ALSO YYEARIXti tVIDTIi HAISf
AMI atlil B SKIRT-REIN UITH
SULDIKR.
Fourleen-Vear-Illd May Carroll Mlsslnq
From Home In Altura Park Since
Friday Evening.
May Carroll a pretty ralr-halrcd retir-
lean. year -old girl said to tie ralher large
for her age; s jnlsslng rrom her home in
Altura Park where she lived with her
married sister. Mrs. Winnie Beady.
i-rmay evening according to Mrs. Beady.
May boarded u Highland Park car comlnu
downtown h make sonic -.mall purchase-
ror lite household. When she railed lo
return Mrs. Ready notified the police.
Yesterday afternoon the girl was seen on
San Antonio street by a friend of the
family who hurt heard or her disappearance.
inis man gave iter to cents and she prom-
ised to go home at once. The police were
notined that Hie girl had been round and
the Incident was considered closed.
Last nlghi Officer Funk on duly at the
L'nlon - station saxv the airl In company
wiih a soldier. Knowing that the inissltirf
girl had been found Ihe ofricer did not de-
tain her but took Hit- precaution of calling
up police headquarters. It was l.ien learned
that Miss Carroll had broken her promise
and failed lo go homo. When Funk Marled
to look Tor her again she had disappeared.
Tne girl when she lert lidtne and when
she was seen by the orricer at the railroad
station was wearing u large red hat a
xx run shirtwaist and a blue skirt.
A general order has been Issued to the
police to pick her tip. Anyone round with
her will also he brought to the stallon.
Th.' child Is an orphan both her parents
having died when she was very young.
A llilrd slsler. who is unmarried also ru.-
sldes with Mrs. Heady at Altura Park.
-Voitlior sister rould assign any reason why
the young girl should desire to leave home
since she appeared perfectly happy and
conten i.
Hon In Cure a Sprain.
A sprain may he cured in about one third
the nine required by the usual ireatmenl by
applying chamberlain's Llnlmeiii ami ob
serving the directions with each bottle. For
sale by all dealers.
UNITED STATES TD
CONDEMN PROPERTY
MESSAGE FROM WASHINGTON INDICATES
EARLY ACTION 0N POSTOFt'lCK
BUILDING.
Law Officer Instructed lo Institute Still.
In Federal Court lo Secure Lota
en Mills Street
orricerst or the department of Justice in
El Paso hate received ui-u uotmn- from Ihc
treasury department at Washington to at
once in .nun condemnation proceedings In
Hie United States court for the western
dlslrlct of Texas against owners of prop-
erty on Mills street where the new post-
office la to be erected. s
The hearing on the suits which are for
Ihe purpose of fixing the price ;o be paid
properly owners rot the lots will be had
at the October term of the court in this
city.
Building May Commence This Year.
That the government has at last derided
lo exercise Us rlghl or eminent domain In-
dícales that the postofflce depailiiienl Is
resolved lo no longer delay the erection
of the building which Is so badly needed
In Mils illy Tor Ihe proper handling of Ihe
postal business which has grown so enor
mously wlihln ihe past few years Loral
attorneys are authority ror ihe statement
ihat final derision will probably be reached
in the condemnation suits wlihln :m days
or the date ur the first hearing so that It
is quite possible that Ihe initial steps In
Ihe construction of the building will be
taken before the end of the present year.
Congress has appropriated ItiO.Ouo for the
purpose of the property upon which Um
poslorflce will be erected and . -.. for
Ihe building Itself.
Building lo Ue Thoroughly lindera.
The building will be modern in every
respect and Is lo be used solely Tor post-
office purposes. Whether or noi the pretent
potlorflce liulldlng will be-sold or retained
Inr tbe use or Ihe custom house and other
departments of the government here has
not been announced.
Contractors who have looked into tbe
matter estímale that It will require from
one year to l months to erect the character
of building which tbe ioverument plant.
rne announcement or the proposed con-
demnation proceedings was rrcelved wltb
Interest by local real estate operator! and
tho belief Is general that the breaking of
ground for trie new riostorrire will mark
the commencement of a brisk season of
building activity.
You are not getting a "pig-in-a-poke"
when you buy advertising space In the
columns of The Times. (Advertisement.)
GERMIN AMBASSADOR
Surprlsrs Paris by Lingering In That City
YYben German Troeat Have la-
xii did France.
Iin the Associated Prats
Parlt. Aug. 3. According to official tele-
grams Ine Uertnant have Invaded French
territory at three points at least but there
till la no official rupture. Baron von
Schoen. tbe Oerman ambassador gives no
tlgn of leaving hit post. He visited the
French foreign office yesterday afternoon
to try lo expíala away the violation or
l.uxenfburg neutrality.
orrtcial ni ties do not loin-mi their sur-
prise at toe ambassador's continuance here.
Tbelr view la that Germany Is trying to
gain time and provoke i ranee into declar-
ing war to at to make France appear tbe
aggressor in the eyes of ibe world par-
ticularly In the eyas or Great Britain.
Thar is tne greatest anxiety ta pans
ovar Great Britain's altitude. On every
tide la neara tbe question "What win
England dot" The minister of war tonight
ittuea a nonce in which in- u.iprptaea upon
the nubile tbe absolute tieeessrtv or kaan.
lag secret all military mnasures tod urges
tbe greatest -reserve In letters and tele grams
wbtcb na saya reveal military movemenu
wnicn would nc ligeiy 10 eniau aaerince.
Tbe notice says the general staff will sun-
ply Ibe public wltb infortnatloa thai it i
pottiDie to give oat
The Temps prints a dispatch froth than
lemdy . which repon cannon firing b the
lyticifiwa va uwivf.
TO SAFEGUARD
PUBLIC HEALTH
GOVERNMENT ISSUES NEW AND 1 VII
IIEACHINli MEAT INSPEC-
TION RULES.
Provision Hade for Condemnation of Dis-
eased Animtls Prior lo Their Slaugh-
ter Is New Feature
lly Times Special Correspondent '
Washington Aug. .- -The new mott in-
spection regulations governing the slaugh-
tering or rattle sheep swine and goats anil
the preparation of meat food producís In
inspected establishments xtero signed by tln
secretary of agriculture on July IK.
All the regulations become effective No-
vember I tun except those governing tit x-
ported meat which go into street January
I WIS.
The department of agriculture Is limited
by law lo Jurisdiction over the slaughter-
ing and packing establishments wbicb sell
Iheii- producís in Interstate or foreign com
merce. Those establishments slaughter 0
per ceni of Ibe meat used In the unliutt
Mutes. The slaughtering ami packing es-
talillslniienu which soli -aiielr product
wiwuy wiuua me siato in vuuen too ani-
mals are slaughtered aro beyond the Juris-
diction of ihe department.
The new regulations which occupy
eighty-seven printed pages codify the
many atnauiuuiouaa ano rulings mado since
the adoption of 1110 old regulations on April
I. lout and al-o add to the requirements a
number of features suggested by eight
years' experience In meat inspection ami
conforming xvitli recent arleiiiiric dlscov-
erlesx The more Impo riant changes made as the
result of tbe development of Veterinary
science end practical experience In meat in-
spection are as folloxxs:
Diseased Live Animals In Re Condemned.
The new regulations provide Ihat Inspec-
tors shall make a rigid ante nioriom In-
spection and ir Iht-y rind clear evidence lu
the live animal of Hie existence or a dis-
ease which unfits Its meat lor rood Ihey
shall condemn Ihe animal tud prevent its
entry for slaughter into iho lood-preparlng
departments or the estalillsluncni. The
animal so condemned must hu slangliten-it
nl a separate place anil put ai once inn
Hie denaturing lank in be tinned into lr-
llllzer or oilier non edible products. Tins
rule Is more sulci ihan Ihe auto -rnorlem
Inspection prescribed In the old regula
liona.
Heretofore animals showing aonte evi-
dence ol disease on ante-morlem Inspection
were slaugliiercd on thu samo killing
rioors as healthy animals and were not
rinally rundemned mull they were sub-
jected lo ikisI mortem examination.
Under the new. rules wlutrr tin- tnle-
mortem Inspector suspects a live animal
or having adlse.ase which might render It
unfit ror fofid. but is not certain of this
condition he will as In Ihe pañi iiiárk the
animal "U. 8. Suspect;' which will mnke
its carcats subject to special post -mortem
examination. The atue-mortetn inspector It
also authorized to detain the animal lor
rurther observation and 'taking of tem-
perature In rases where ihat seems desir-
able In reaching a derision.
All animals at tbo turn- or slaughter evin
though no symptoms of disease sre vttUU)
on ante mortem xamllitllon are subject to
careful posi -mortar examination buiorc the
meat can be marked "U. a. Inaiwcied ani
Patted" and allowed to leave the ottah-
llthmem. Withdrawal of Inspection.
The regulations prescribe tint any In-
spected estábil si imenl which viólales niij
regulation may surfer Ihe penally nl hav-
lng all inspection withdrawn. Tint would
mean that such establltlunent could noi
ship any meat in interstate mmicr e or
abroad. Thl Is designed lo strenathen Din
department's anlliorlly to compel elab-
iisiiineni- 10 unserve sanitary conditions.
Plan lo Sate Meal Now Coadetnoed.
In view of lie present shortage and high
prices of men and tie- rael thai every
pound of meat that is condemned necessa-
rily adds to Ihe cost of producing moat
Ihat It passed. Ihe new regulations pro-
vide meaaurea whereby the packers can
sterilize and cook thoroughly certain
classes ol meal and sell u in cana or
sealed containers labeled plainly "Second-
class Sterilized."
lo Be Stamped "Seeoad-Clasa."
Tblt sterilized cooked meat which the
packers are to be permitted to si n as
vstcoiid-claa tterlllzad" It the nieat of
portions of animals the fat of which the
old regulatlona- permitted tbe packers to
make Into edible lard and taiiow. The
pioi e-s oi rendering served lo sterilize Hie
fat and moke it enilreiy hygienic. The new
plan extends Ihe same principle m e in
utilize Ihe lean portions of this meat
which heretofore packers nava not been
allowed to sell ror food purposes.
Result ol Careful Invettlgallou. .
Tblt action follows aclenuflc inveatiga-.
Hons made by tpeclatlita of the department
and by department veterinarians and pDytU
ologltis which have made It clear uisl
large quaiulllet of meat wnicb are per-
fectly good food whan thoroughly rooked
have been condemned because of the pi es-
cure of strictly localized eyils or lesions la
animals Thla meat Is of tbe type which the
Oerman and Austrian governments have
long permitted tbelr packers to sterilize by
cooking ami tell at tbopt in a cooked ccn-
dllton. Follows Europeas ftaetlee.
This meat which cooked rindt ready sale
at lower ertoe Iban raw meet an Uar-
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many and Austria constsis of portions oi
u oi animals wnicn nave locaii.i-d
eysts nl- lesions xvlilrh make the I
ineui- i
ateiy affected muscle or ilstue iiusiiiiabl
for food hut which do not afreet ine re-
maining flesli of ihc anlinul ur -x-nder It
unlinilthrul. Portions uisuallv organs or
glands) containing cysts or lesions are rut
away and condemned. These rvsts ami
lesions do not come from any of the highly
umigi'inus intenses ior any iiniicaiions or
which the regulations require the condem-
nation of 1 1 ir whole carcass.
Under hull) the old and I lie new regula-
tions in tuse where ihu diseased condi-
tion Is ii ix i 1 1 and strictly localized the
unafrerted portions or tin- carcass which
are free from any suspicion of disease aro
passed ror- food ant allowed In be sold in
Ihe raw slale.
Rendered Harmless by Hlriillallon.
on i n other hand all carcasses and all
pans diseased lo an extent rendering iheiu
inflt fui
iod are coiiilelnneil.
Belv
Ihese iw
which muy be sterilized iitidor the
illations. Tins consists of nan
reg
eases arreciad 10 a somewhat greuier ex-
lent than would allow tin- passing of these
parts for rood In the raw slate because
these pans may contain a chance cyst
which ii eaien raw might lead lo- tape
xvorm or other diseases Those accidental
cysts or lesions even If presold aro ren-
dered entirely harmless by llioroiigh íter-
llizalliin In cooking.
Whllo Hie packers of Germany and Aus-
tria for nuny years hnvo widely availed
thcinsi'lvOH or llil.i metlioil ol suvlng. by
cooking a liuge waste or meat Ii Is iiotluiiinl lours noius el atln1
known hotv lar Ihu Ameilcan packers ulllFlinns siippienieiiialres sill
care lo loiiutv tne practice n is believed
however tii.it if it. Is uudcr-.akcii It xvill
mako uiaNulile a large quantlly or coukod
meat which Is now wasted.
Post-Hiirtrin Insprellon.
The provlslniis relating lo the post-moi'-
lem
made
make
pa
ibeni
Inspectlon of carcasses have been
clearer anil more explicit so as to
the rules under wlilrli the inspectors
or condemn carcasses or portions or
i-tari ami in accordance xmiIi the -1st
lenilfii- knowledge. The regulations
governing lh carcasses of hogs suspected
or hog cholera have been made much more
stringent.
Safeguarding Insprellon Harks.
The rules and regulations governing the
ii !" ii or cohdemiiQd meal and the use
and Integrity of the rcilcral .marks have
been redraltrd lo meet rully all condl-
ii" ii- which have developed during the
past sit years. As a result II Is made cer
lain Hint tin- mark "I . s. Inspected and
Passed" ran appear only on meal that lias
passed a rigid ante-mortem nd post mor-
lem inspection al Um hands of skilled vet
erlnarlana.
Rait I'm I Prtihjlillrd in Certain Producís.
on account of I lie danger from IrlcliUiae
In pork am! Hie lack of any kiioxxi tit.i
of lnsi-ciioii which ariords an absolute
snregiiard IIK regiilailotis prescribe that no
muscle tissue or pork shall bo allowed ns
an Ingredlenl of any article such as sum
mcr sausage or similar roods which cus
ion i.i 1 1 1 7 an- eaten xxithout home cooking
How to Find a Rooming
Place or a Desirable Roomer
The "Gilt-Edge Way" of Finding Room
or Roomer Quietly and Quickly
There is always a "beat" way to do evetything. ' Arid the man or
woman who finds that way M the one who THINKS it out Glance at
the picture. This young man THOUGHT and decided that to put a
little Want Ad in that paper was the "best" way to find a room. And he
found what he wanud without worry. Uamping or loss of time. Alto
the people who had this Room to rent found the man just at eaaily by .
inserting a few words in our Uauuihed section. Just say what you want
m a few simple words bring the
Want Ad to our office and resulta
will follow. RememtxrtWAKS-
Use
Tie Want Ad Way"
U.
lA.hr iit.rk must have been subjected to a
li'inpt-ralure -iirrici.iu n destrov all iixn
menina" or Slinterieil to some sillier mi-
proved treatment which may ncregfter be
discovered.
Sanltar.x Rrniiltllnna..
The i-j'gulatlons governing the sanllary
conillllon or inn-king establishments the
rleanlnes or enipoyes snd tho care or
iilonslls ami instruments have been redraft
oil into a series or dorinlte rules. Tills It Is
believed makes compliance wltb Ihe rules
easier on Ihe part or the packers and makes
detection of uoatiiin simpler Tor the In
spi'rlors.
These rules lire very etpllrlt as to the
provision or washing nmt toilet facilillos
for he help as to the condition of rluih
ills- ami as m the cleanliness of the hands
ol those handling Iho meal. Ihe rufos also
extdleuly prohibit ihe passinn or meat
wtiu Ii has I alloxxi-d lo touch floors or
become t oniainiiiiiicii by contad vxiin con- .
demiieil meat or knives used m in
diseased meat. .
Iniliortcd Meat.
The regulaiiotis regarding
meals are rcdrartid so as in he nv
ppehensivi- nnd eoniplel. Each
eouniix from which un-ats ai
i ins
iiretg'n
shlpin-il t" the United suites xxtn be
plied wltli copies lis. will United
consuls so thai u strict compliance
Iheni may he luid.
AVIS AI;Y FHANCAIsJ.
Par ordre de inohllisaiion generala ilu s
aoul tons les Fraileáis do. cene clreonscrip
lion sunt pries ile tn'envnyor linmedlaie-
ui lours noin- .1 ainessi--. i.e.- in-iin.--
rout.
M. ROMAONY.
Agent
(Joiisulatrc de I'rance a I-; Paso.
Uox Olí. El Paso. Texas.
(Advlso.l
rielleloiis builer. ciuiineu every tlay.
Pilone .11(1. El Paso hairy Co. (Advertise
ment.)
Shopping By Telephone
Two publications will do much
to obviate tho discomforts of warm
weather shopping.
one Is the advertising columna
of Ihe Times.
Tho other Is n telephone direc-
tory. First mt comfortúbly In the shade
and 'do your shopping through the
advertising columns.
Then cull into aid your-telephone
and the alert merchants with
their modern Ideas of service' will
tlo the rest.
The men who ndviorllse are the
men who will Herve you boat.
I. S'uk-s'f ion for Yam to Adapt)
as aiatai warn
10 .I'M To BTI- Wa kan Mal
fZist wiiiii'ij
sVta-ai
oyna mn haypr har. AtlSVaat;
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