Newspaper Page Text
L PASO HERALD
r, ry ,
m t r )
9
i -
ll
TOR SALE RAL ESTATE.
THE PHOEXIX-EL PASO BUILDING
COMPANY will build you a house any
where in the city, or you select the
lots and we "will buy them and bulla
the house according to your own plans
and give you long time EASY MONTH
LY payments. "We own some of the
best south front building sites in tne
-iV., , t vn,. iMs yTnmo nr, mi1t
lust as vou would have it. come in and
" "" f"?T'?2' Ji""' "r"i
talk with us about it. We build only
the best and know we can please you.
BEFORE YOU BUY OR BUILD come
in and see what we can do for you.
This is an El Paso institution, El Paso
capital, interested in the upbuilding- of
GREATER EL PASO and we want you
to know about It.
PHOEXIX-EL PASO BUILDING CO.,
AuderxoR-BcKRctt Realty Co.,
Sole Affcnt.
Rooms 21 and 22, Bass ett-Ed wards
Building. Phone 491.
VIKEYARD TRACT ACRES.
20 acres in Vineyard Tract, on tha
county road and the route jof the new
electric car line to Fort Hancock; has
lull water rights contracted under first
allotment, from Elephant Butt dam;
ditched ready for irr'gation.
CHEAP.
AUSTIN & MARK,
203 Texas St. Phone 352.
"We will take vendors lien note?, as
part payment for this property: 35x
120 feet on Oregon St. corner, 3 blocks
from postoffice. Income $120 per
month. Price $12,500.
"We have a piece of business prop
erty in the heart of the business dis
trict on San Antonio St. at $1050 per
front foot. This property Is now pay
ing 6 percent interest on the purchase
price. This is undoubtedly the biggesr
bargain on the market today. The
terms are cash, balance in 1, 2 and
3 years at 7 percent If Interested see
us at once as this is too good to
last.
Business property 42 by 120 feet on
El Paso street. Income $280 per
month. Price $900 per front foot.
On Mesa aveeue near Boulevard: 25
by 120 feet; improved. Price $5250.
$1100 will buy 2 lots on Myrtle Ave.
In the Bassett addition.
Two lots on San Antonio St at $1250
each.
FOR RENT,
A firstclass livery stable, suitable
for garage, close in, 100 by 120 feefe
Will lease or rent by the month. $75.
BEHR & WATTS.
Money to loan. "We write fire in
surance. (
Phone 454. City Nat. Bank Bldg.
VINEYARD TRACT ACRES.
20 acres in Vineyard Tract, on the
ecusty road and the route of the new
electric car line to Fort Hancock: has
full water rights contracted under first
allotment from Elephant Butte dam;
ditched ready for irrigation.
CHEAP.
AUSTIN &. MARK,
200 Texas St. Phons 352-
BE PROTECTED
AGAINST
BURGLARS.
WE SELL
BURGLARY
INSURANCE.
NEWMAN
INVEST3IENT
COMPANY.
LOWER VALLEY BARGAINS.
1 acres of very fine land with a 5
room house; new, good shingle roof,
good location, about 1 miles north of
Ysleta. "Well ditched, a beautiful little
'home. See this before you buy.
30 acres of fine land 8 miles below
El Paso on county road; all in cultiva
tion; 11 acres in alfalfa; canal runs
through; good new pump, 2 good
houses, barns, fine chicken house, right
uptodate. This is the best buyin the
valley.
Don't fail-to see it: good terms.
PETERMAN-LANSDEN REALTY CO
..Free phone 226C 1 rings black.
Ysleta, Texas.
WAREHOUSE AND FACrOItl SITES.
120 by 143 feet. cor. of First and
Campbell Sts.; on T. & P. railroad.
876 feet (4 acres) on G. H. & S. A.
railroad, foot of Texas St; 4 fronts.
85 feet by 139 feet cor. of W. Sam
Antonio and Anthony Sts., on A., T. &
S. F. railroad.
128 feet by 91 feet. cor. of Chihuahua
end Main Sta.; opposite the chamber of
commerce building; 4 fronts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
69 feet by 78 feet (Improved), cor. of
Wyoming and Oregon Sts.
37 feet by 120 feet (Improved), Ma
goffin Ave the Michigan Ave. of El
Paso.
IL H. THORNE,
C18 Saa Fraaclccc St.
Iaccsie asd Iavecimen. Real Estate.
TWO ATTRACTIVE: OFFERS.
50 acres alfalfa, near Chambe'-ino
opposite new Anthony bridge; main
ditch and main road parallel property.
Every acre highly improved and
produces heavily; house, orchard and
fully equipped with stock and Imple
ment 40 acres at LaIesa, X. M., . in
alfalfa. in cultivation; part cash,
balance 2 years. These two splendid
properties will not be on the market
lojfg owing to bargain figures offered.
Addre&s P. O. Box 7L EI Paso. Tex.
MEXICO LANDS.
OLD MEXICO AND SOUTHWEST
TEXAS LANDS, large tracts our spe
cialty. BUTLER REALTY CO.,
315 N. Oregon, Jict to St. Resist
a
Use Herald Want Ads.
Too
JLifltC
One Cent A
A LETTER FOR YOU.
Replies sent in care"" of The Herald
office -were awaiting the following ad
vertisers this morning.
1UB iwe5 anuiua ae caaieu wr nut
ater than
one week after being- bullo-
tined:
C. T. T. C.
S- Z. W. P. M.
F. 350 X. n
H. C. Engineer
J. 355 Robert
3L G. References
M. 76 Business
M. 106 59 -
N. 133 123
O. 158 205
O. 164 99
O. 179 15
P. 1$8 , 216
P. 213
WANTED A lady stenographer and j
bookkeeper; one that knows something
of Spanish and insurance business pre- i
ferred. Address un own hand writing
P. O. box 2S3, city.
'WHY PAY RENT
When you can buy a 5 room modern
brick on 2 lots for $2000? Terms like
rent.
TV. T. Downing,
209 Mesa Ave.
FORTUNE BECKONS TO YOU.
To make big money buy this beauti
ful corner on Stanton St., 83x120. "We
have .a special price on this for a few
days. They tell us the new postoffice
vill be located in this neighborhood,
so get busy if you want in on this. See
us for price and terms. x
Cassidy &. Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
Large 9 room flat on Upson Ave., close
to Carnegie square. "Will trade for
L valley land. x
Austin & Marr,
304 San Antonio St
ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE The
best bargain in town. 8 rooms all
nicely, furnished, for $400. Owner is
called away fromm the city and must
sell this week. If you ever expect to
buy a rooming house get this. See the
Real Estate & Business Exchange,
315 X. Oregon St Ask for Butler.
FOR RENT Newly furnished bedroom,
private family; no invalids. Bell phone
961. i
WANTED TO BUY Large lots scrap
brass and copper. Union Iron and
Brass Works.
"WANTED Ornamental iron worker.
Apply Union Iron & Brass Works.
NOTICE, H03IESEEKERS.
There isn't any style of a house at
any price in a desirable locality "that
we cannot show you. Owners of resi
dence property for sale list with us
immediately, appreciating our facilities
for doing a large business.
Cassidy & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
LOST Purse on county road. Reward
sf returned to Mrs. C. McCarthy, 415
Mesa.
WANTED Position as levelman or rod
man on surveying crew; can furnish
recommendations; will work in old
Mexico or -wherever desired; have had
technical training. "Write T. 268, Her
ald. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
VINEYARD TRACT ACRES.
20 iCcres In Vineyard Tract on the
county road, and the route of the new
electric car line to Fort Hancock; has
rull water rights contracted under first
allotment from Elephant Butte dam;
ditched ready for irrigation.
CHEAP.
AUSTIN & MARR,
200 Texas St Phone 352.
VALLEY LAND BUYER.
Here is positively the biggest bar
gain In the upper valley without ex
ception. Just read this and consider, then
f WU111G AAA. ailU ICt IAO jjiVC JUU A-CA fcii-k
n particulars. It lies 18 miles above Ei
Paso, 2 miles off the big new macad
om highway. It consists of 100 acres, all
under fence with ditch rights In the
big new ditch. The soil is white allu
vial that holds moisture and produces
the big crops. The adjoining land Is
held at $100 an acre. "We sell you
this with gilt edge warrantee title for
$60 an acre, with terms and the first
year's crop will product that much. Xo
trouble to show it For further par
ticulars apply to f
Ha tt os Realty Co.,
224 Mesa Ave.
MESILL VALL15T 1TAEMS
FOR SALE.
We have lands at La Union. Cham
brino. Berlno and Anthony, the real
"Heart of the Mesilla Valley."
If you contemplate buying land for
farming or Investment we would be
glad to have you call or write us your
LAUSON & BEECHRR.
i Real Estate. Antaosv. N. TT.
FOR SALE HOUSES.
FOR SALE A bargain if taken quick.
5 room cottage with large hall. Price
$3550. If this don't suit make me an
offer. Inquire Dr. L. M. Breck, 109 S.
El Paso St
FOR SALE BY OWNER New G room
home; splendid location. Phone 1019.
A $1000 CUT
Js what we are authorized to make in
the price of that beautiful S room home
on Nevada St You know it has 2 full
south front lots, cement walks and blue
stone retaining wall. The stand of
rass Is simply fine. As to the interior
finish it's just what you would want,
having a nice reception -hall with wide
opening Into living room and a beauti
ful colonnade built between living room
and dining room, floors exceptionally
well polished. This is going to be
sold cheap. You'd better see it
soia cnesVBX- R003I HOUSE,
Almost new; no sick folks have ever
occupied the house and it .sas never
been rented. Every room tastily tinted.
Unusually attractive mantel and elec
tric fixtures. Price ?6?0-
T5UILDING SITES.
Best huilding site left on Mesa Ave.,
f37yx?20 feet, Arizona St Price $1200.
100x120 feet S. E. corner, Arizona St
Price $3200. You can Tnake 3 building
sites of this. ,.
ALFALFA RANCH.
The best 400 acre ranch in the valley
can be nad at a very attractive price.
FIRE IXSURAXCE. '
PLATE GLASS AND BURGLARY IN
SURANCE. M TTTT
HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND LF7E
STOCK INSURANCE. ,t
WE "WILL WRITE YOUR BOND.
W. F. PAYNE.
Phone 1250. 307 N. Oregon!
Automobiles at your service.
To
Word.
Ad. Less Than 25c.
WANTED By firstclass male stenogra
pher and bookkeeper, position in El
Paso; experienced in railroad or news
paper business, office work. Address
room 114, Angelus hotel.
$150 BUYS SEW modern 5 room red
pressed brick house in East El Paso
on Ft. Bliss car line; is finished in gold
en oak and is a beauty. Price $3000.
"Wall take furniture or lots as first pay-
j ment. Phone 1757.
"WANTED Competent white girl for
; housework; good wages. 1215 Rio
I Grande. Phone 824.
ROOM -FLAT FOR SALE Will sell
cheap. Call Auto, phone 1503 for par
ticulars. FOR RENT.
Store Building Occupied by Vogue
Dry Goods Co.
Ground floor, basement and second
floor, embracing 22,700 square feet floor
space; passenger eJevatr, steam heat;
possession give by or before Feb. 1st;
long lease to right party; good location
for large business.
Horace B. Stevens, Agent.
WANTED A good man that "under
stands packing books and nailing up
boxes; no other need apply. Gammel
Pub. Co., 420 San Aniknio.
IF TniS DOESN'T MOVE Y"OU
To immediate action nothing would.
We mean just what we say. Read this
and get busy. A modern 6 room house
located close in on N. Stanton St; only
$6500. Unforseen circumstances posi
tively necessitate a quick sale, hence
this reduction in price. See us for par
ticulars. " Cassidy & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
NO ORIENTALS employed at the Mer
cantile Cafe, 112 S. Stanton.
NICELY furnished large front room
with board, close in. 209 Upson Ave.
"WILL TRADE
N. Oregon St. lot Will trade 2 lots
fen N. Oregon St in on residence north
side preferred. See us for particulars.
Cassidy & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN desires a
permanent place to sew. T. G., 316 So
nora St
WANTED By an experienced cook a
position; prefer working from 7 in the
morning until 5 oclock in the evening.
T. G., 316 Sonora St
BILLY SMITH, EX-CHIEF DETEC
TIVE, is prepared to undertake all gen
eral detective work entrusted to him
by corporations, banks and private in
dividuals; best of reference given. All
correspondence strictly confidential. Ad
dress P. O. box 6S1.
OWNER LEAVES
For land of birth March 1st and has
listed his beautiful new cottage of 5
rooms and basement, with 4 lots, all
fenced at $1000 less than actual cost
A corner, on car line, in Government
Hill. The prettiest place in- city to
xve. -i.no smoKe, no n-j-ise. Jiust dc
seen to be appreciated.
Cassidy fc Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
BULL DO"GS FOR SALE Prettiest
looking brindle pups in town. 305 S. EI
Paso St
DONT LET THAT LITTLE JOB worry
you any longer. Phone the odd job
carpenter at Bell 2113.
LOST OR STOLEN White collie dog.
J eft ear and eve brown or sahlp: liberal
reward and no Questions asked, for his
return to 913 Mesa Ave., or phone Bell
1070.
FOR SALE OR TRADE BY OWNER
New 5 room cottage, $150 down, $25 per
month; will trade equity in house or
lots or valley land. Pbne 2397.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME
That embodies quality and not quantity.
There are 9 rooms and basement, fur
nace heat, exquisite bath room fixtures.
The lower floors finished in oak. You
can't find more perfect workmanship,
in fact it Is the best to be had. This
home has been finished but a short time
and it is worth looking at It is so
situated that the increase in value will
be fast; large lot with garage that is
one. A charming home in a perfect
location, surrounded by beautiful
homes. Don't miss it Phone for ap
pointment Cassidy & Dnvldion,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
fr none 320.
FOR SALE Good clean stock of gen
eral merchandise in southern New Mex
ico on Rock Island Ry.; stock and fix
tures about $10,000, doing a good cash
business: rent "reasonable; will take Ir
rigated land in part payment Address
X. Y. Z., caTe El Paso Herald.
WANTED Portion by well educated,
healthy, refined young 3ady; office work
wuth chance of advancement p referred:
references. Address H. E. D., care of
Herald.
FOR RENT Modern furnished 3 room
flax, $20 a month with hot and cold
water. Hatton Realty Co., 224 Mesa.
UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUE
In this home "of 9 rooms and basement;
cement work all in; lot 56x120; only
$6500. "We only ask $1000 cash, bal
ance in a years; best residence section,
niprth side.
Cassicly & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
WANTED Energetic man who has
ability who will appreciate chance;
small Investment required; same well
secured. Room 29, St Regis hotel.
HOUSES WANTED We .have custom
ers for 7. and 8 room houses. For quick
sale list immediately. Turner & Davis
106 Texas St
MODERN, attractive cottage for sale on
ArIzo"hy St. 4 rooms and bath; nice
lawn and porches; good terms fiDr quick
sale.
-ri"j " "v.. iuuuc ujiij ur OUS.
FOR RENT 2 room suite for house
keeping; gas range. gThe Oxford. 418
Mesa Ave.
jr
FOR SALE Mahogany piano, brass bed
springs and mattress,a a large oak
dresser; high priced furniture only used
a short time; will sell at a reasonable
price. Phone 3148, between 1 and 4
days. .
DRESS3LX KING -Miss Hilbert, 317 E
Boulevard.
WANTED Colored cook.
Herald.
H. E. Li., care
AND BOARD Housekeeping
1100 Texas.
DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES
WANTED.
We have cash customers for srood !
building sites
Cassidy & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for house
keeping, southeast, modern, hot bath;
?16. 1C04 Boulevard. Phone 10S3.
Classify
INVESTMENT.
Would you be interested in a good
safe investment that will pay large re
turns? A few shares of Phoenix-El
Paso Building Co. stock yet for sale.
Call and let us show vou what we are
doing. '
Anderson-Bennett Realty Co.,
Rooms 21 and 22, Bassett & Edwards
Building. Phone 491.
THE OWNER HAS LEFT EL PASO
And the home mus be disposed of. One
of the prettiest and best built 4 room
bungalows in the city; close in on car
line, north side. Reduced to $3750 for
a quick sale; good terms; lot 40x120;
south fnant
Cassidy & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
FOR SALE Remington Xo. 8 at a bar
gain. Call at the Fox Agency, 207
Mesa Ave.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 1013
X. Florence St. Bell phone 1948.
3700 BUYS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN
on Boulevard St It's a modern cottago
of 5 large rooms, hall, basement, broad
front gallery; in fact it is the most at
tractive cottage on the street; terms.
Lone Star Lund Co., 213 Texas St.
$3150 BUYS A 5 ROOM COTTAGE on a
X. Campbell St corner. It's a snap and
no mistake. Is worth $500 more than
we are asking, but the owner Is a non
resident, needs the money and must
sell; terms 1-3 cash, balance easy.
Lone Star Land Co., 213 Texas St.
S2S50 BUYS AN ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM
cottage on N. Ange St There is posi
tively nothing In the city to match it
at our price. See us quick; our terms
are easy.
Lone Star Land Co., 213 Texas St.
FOUR LOTS AND TWO R003I COT-
tage $850. It's in Government Hill ad
dition and a snap. See us about it;
terms easy.
, Lone Star Land Co., 213 Texas St.
FOR RENT.
Five nice offices in the Bassett &
Edwards building; suitable Tor doctor,
lawyer or real estate.
Anderson-Bennett Realty Co..
Rooms 21 and 22 Bassett & Edwards
Building. Phone 491.
FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms for
housekeeping; also bedroom for gentle
man. SOS Lawton St
D7 YOU WILL ALLOW US '
To shbw you this place you will agree
with" us that it is a bargain. The house
contains 5 rooms and reception hall;
also maid's room, outbuildings, etc;
modern and uptodate: 3 foot terrace.
' retaining walls and walk inr lot 52x
120; located on Rio Grande St Price
ouuo lor a quick sale. lour own
terms.
Cnssidy & Davidson,
Rooms 4 and 5 Buckler Building.
Phone 920.
AVOID PROFANITY .
By having your eyes fitted and your
glasses made where it Is always done
right at a right price.
Geo. D. Kendall.
207 A Mesa Ave., Makes Glasses Right
THAT HOME
On Mundy Ave., modern G room brick,
south fronit corner, S00 block. Price only
$4350; terms.
D. G. Helnemau. 207 St. Louis St.
ON RIO GRANDE ST.
Modern 5 room brick, 900 block. Price
$4200.
D. G. Helneman, 207 St. Louis St.
FOR SALE A GOOD BUSINESS
That will pay 30 percent on the invest
ment, best of reason for selling. Can
you beat it? If you mean business
call and we will give full particulars.
Anderson-Bennett Realty Co.,
Rooms- 21 and 22 Bassett & Edwards
Building, Phone 491.
HAbu a man wren a lew tnousand
UUilttl.-) lo JM1 UIC1 ill LUC CCU ii.HU giillll
business; 9. good proposition. Address
P. O. box 172.
LOST Razor. Reward if returned to
Dr. Reinschmidt, 3317 Alameda.
I WILL EXCHANGE Denver improved
E-mount $3250 for vacant o improved
in EI Paso "west of viaduct. Address
T. 2S4. care of Herald.
"WANTED Money to loan on real es
tate security.
R. M. RavrllBH, 315 N. Oregon. '
McKEE PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO.
Glass setting on moment's notice. Bell
93. 408 N. Oregon. Auto. 2193.
FOR RENT To healthy people with
out small children; new unfurnished
upstairs flat, 4 rooms and bath: close
in. 512 N. Florence. Inquire 60S Mis-i
souri St. Phone 1903.
COLORED PEOPLE ATTENTION.
S room fine brick, near Toltec club;
bath ,hot water; cheap rent Bailey
219 Mesa.
$375 A MONTH.
Easy"money. 25 rooming house near
P. O.; cheap rent Bailey, 219 Mesa.
INVEST3D3NT.
Would you be interested in a good
safe Investment that will pay large re
turns? A few shares of Phoenix-El
Paso Building company stock yet for
sale. Call and let us show you what
we are doing.
Anderon-Bcnnett Realty Co.,
Sole-Agents. Rooms 21 and 22 Bassett
& Edwards Building. Phone 491
LOST White bull pup, 8 months, ears
trimmed, black spot on back. Return
to 1302 N. Stanton. Reward. "n,eiurn
FOR SALE The Westminster Rooming
house on N. Oregon St This place 'has
not changed hands for 3 years; has 95
rooms, all rented; rtow clearin- $165
a month. This house is well furnished
good carpets, Axminster and Brussels'
If you want a moneymaker see this'
Cause for selling too much work Want
to get out of the business. For infor
mation call 415 Mesa Ave.
FOR SALE Lady's wine colored bnoad
cloth cloak, satin lined, trimmed in
black; never worn; size about 36- cost
$22.50; will take $10. 415 Mesa Ave?
WANTED A bright neat office hov
Call -room 9, C. & L. block, afternoons"
between and 6, Tuesday and Wednes
day. IROX BEDS at'actual cost Wednesdav
Don't miss this chance as lit is good lor
one day only. R. L. Aldrich, 215 N
Oregon.
FOR REXT Nice sunny furnished room
In Highland Park $8 a montl noT
valids. Phone 3061.
WANTED Good girl at Bassett Flat
No. 7.
FOR SAL.E A good sound stylish driv
ing and riding horse at a bargain Call
113 S. Bl Paso; office upstairs. "
HELD OX FOUR CIUllGES.
Dr. J. N. Francis was arrested short
ly after moon today at the corner of San
Antonio and Stanton streets. At the
police station ne was docketed on the
charges of drunk, disturbing the neaco.
using abusive language and fighting.
Louis Adams, formerly in charge of
the local immigration station, is visiting
old friends in the city. Mr. Adams is
at present chief Inspector of Immigra
tion at Denrer, Colo.
TfiOSrSJlKETS
MONEY AET METALS.
Kerr Yorlc Anottlo.
IBy Associated IressJ
Xew York. Jan. 11. Money on call
55& percent.
Prime mercantile paper, 45 per
cent a
Closing QuotatloM Todax.
Bar silver, 524.
Desilverized leacr. S4.67?4 4.722.
' Copper, standard and Jan., ?13.2o
13.55; March, $13.2513.35.
Mexican dollar, -inc.
Spelter (St Louis quotation) $6.0d.
Current Huieltcr Quotation.
(El Taso Sroelter.3
Bar silver '
Copper wire bars (cts. per lb.).. 13 9-16
Copper Cathode (cts. per lb.).... 13 i -16
Lead (New York saies prices) "'?
Lead '(London sales prices) .12, sl. uj
Wccuyy Avcracc
(Douglas Smelter Quotations.)
Engineering and Mining Journal.
(Now York.0
Bar silver 52.6U
Copper lS.So
NEW YORK LISTED
STOCKS.
(By Special "Wire tc Th Herald from
H. H. Bru Co.. Globe- Ariz.).
Amalgamated - S7 z'3
American Smelter 100
Anaconda 5,2
'Brooklyn Rapid Transit '. 78
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,. .153
Colorado F uel and Iron 47
Erie Railway 33
Missouri, Kansas & Texas S
Missouri Pacific 70 &
Reading 166 Ys
Rock Island 45
Southern Railway 32
Southern Pacific .134
Texas Pacific '. . 34 Vs.
Union Pacific t 150
United States Steelj common .... 87
Wabash .' 23
BOSTON LISTED STOCKS
(By Special Wire to The Herald from
H. U. Bru Co.. Globe, Ariz.)., '
Adventure 6
Ariz. Coml 4S
Boston Corbin 22
Boston Con. .". t.v . 21
Cal. & Ariz .'100
Centennial 36
Copper Range S4
Daly "West .' ...'. 9
East Butte 1214
Franklin 17
Giroux ! 12
Granby 105
Greene Cananea 114
Hancack 33
Helvetia 5
Isle Royal .-. . . 2S
Keweenaw .5;3
Lake Copper 94
La Salle ...
Mass
Miami
Michigan . .
Nev. Con.
Newhouse . ..
North Lake
North Butte
. 17
- 5
27
"''
.267s
. 3
'- S
... 44
.... .T.-
Old Dominion L 52
Ojibway . niZ
Shannon 17
Superior & Boston ic
Superior & Pittsburg ,16 '
Tamarack . 72
Trinity $11
U. S. Smelters, common ..?.;. 4.... 5-l
.Utah Con . 443
' TTrt V frtnno. rt
""' "VlJl OJ
Wolverine ." 143. "
UNLISTED STGOSS.
(By Special "Wire tc The. Herald from
H. H. Bru Co.. Globe, Aris.).
Arizona-Michigan, part paid 35c
Black Mountain 42c
Boston Ely 4
Butte Balaklava ...' 13
Butte & London 22c-
Cactus ' 5ys
Calumet & Montana '. 2
Chino Copper Co .. 12
Chemung & x 1414
Chief Con. -.....! 2i
Cordova, part paid 1
Cordova, full paid 3
Cumberland El y v S
Davis Daly ."... 4" .
Denn-Arizona , 3i
Ely Central . :... 2?
Gila Copper 10&
Inspiration Copper s. -.. 94
La Rose 5
Live Oak Development .. .' 22
Lake Superior & Arizona. - 3 l
Majestic Copper of 'Utah 92c
Mason Valley -. . 1
National Mining Fc 56c
New Keystone . f 6
Ohio Copper -. . 5 5-16
Pinto Copper 22c
Raven ... 7Sc
Ray Central' - 4
Ray Con .. 2G'4
Savanna, part paid ". . 2&
San Antonio, part pad'd '.. 8
Shattuck 1 21
Sierra - 1?
Superior & Globe, part paid' 1
Tonopah 6?s
Warren 2&
Wolverine & Arizona 90c
Yuma ' 1
Grain and Provisions.
Chicago CJralB. Close.
Wheat ,
3Iay v. $1.136
July v. 1.03 1.03&
Corn . '
May 6S&
July ( 6S
0aMa7 ....' ;.. !47Kmi
July 44gfc44
' " J
Chicago Provisions. ioe.
porv , .
May . ?21.S7 21.90
July 21.90 .
MaT : $12.10
July 12.02 12.05
RMav .- $11.47 11.30
juiy :::: -
LIVESTOCK
Knnsns City Livestock. Close.
Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 11. Cattle
Receipts 14,000, including 200 south
erns; 10c lower. Native steers, $4.80
7.40; southern steers. $4.006.2o; south
ern cows, $2.754.40; native cows and
heifers, $2,50 6.00; ;sbockers and feed
ers. S3.25R5.25:: bulls, $3.255.00:
calves, $4.009.00; western steers, $4.00 I
6.50; western cows, $3.00 5.25. j
Hogs Receipts it,uuu; jluc lower;
bulk of sales. $S.008.30; heavy, $8.30
MASONIC NOTICES.
xteiruiar meeuuk w ana. sva
Wednesdays of each woafck.
E. W. a Neff. Secy.
J. D. M&sftn. 77. 2L
la7il Relief board. 3r4 floor !!
oniu Tempi. Office hours. II a. ss.
to 12 in. Lu E. GHlett. Secy.
Called meeting Tuesday, Jan. 11. 1910,
at 7:30 oclock p. m. Second degree.
SELECT DANCING ASSEMBLIES,
FRATERN BROTHERHOOD HALI.
I THUP' MkND SATURXJAV NIGHTS.
A
HARITY WORKERS
MEET
Dr. Henry Sastar Explains
f The Central CouncilPlan
' of Handling the City!s
Charity Cases.
The Women's Associated Cliarities and
the members of their advisory board
held their quarterly meeting yesterday
afternoon at the residence of ifrs. W.
W. Tuxney, the president of the asso
ciation. The following reports by the
treasurer oaid the superintendent were
presented and approved:
Treasurer's Quarterly Report Oct. 1
Jan. 1.
Receipts.
Oct. 1. 1909, cash on hand $ 16191
Received from El Paso county.. 600.00
Received from E-l PasoicTty 195.00
Received from dues -. 110.00
Received from subscriptions 212.50
Received ' from miscellaneous
donations 49.90
Received from refund by coun
ty, miscellaneous 371.30
Received from loans 7.00
Received from Charity ball 1219.00
Total $2926.61
Relief Expenses.
Pensioners $ 123,00
Miscellaneous 36.45
Food 317.14
Transportation 484.70
Telegrams ..'. 32.77
Lodging and rent . . . 87.05
Fuel .. 16.00
Furniture J 14.75
Hospitals, drugs 72.00
Drayage 9.40
Working outfits 3.96
Loans '. . 7.00
Total -. . $1200.22
Administrative Expenses.
Salaries $371.00
Stationery r '.. 29.20
Postage ? 3.50
Telephone ." - 15.50
Miscellaneous T 21.30
Office service , 12.49
Total .? ... $453.99
Administrative expense- $ 453.99
Charity ball expense 71.63
Relief expense 1200.22
Total expenses $1725.36
Expense -. t $1725.36
Office cash 1.18
$1726.51
Vouchers not cashed 18.20
$1708.34
Bank: balance , 1218.27
$2926.61
Relief Work. V
Total number of applications for re
lief, 456.
Total number of Mexicans, 197. .
Total number of Americans, 259:
Personal interviews with applicant
or in reference to applicant. 947.
Telephone interviews, 885.
Number of applicants given transpor
tation from El Paso to their families or
S.35; packers and butchers, SS.158.35;
light, $7.80 8.20, pigs, $7.50 7.75.
Sheep Receipts 8000; steady. Mut
tons, $4.505.S5; lambs, SS.75S.60; fed
western wethers and yearlings, 54.75
7.50; fed western ewes, $4.505.60.
Chicago i,!Yirn CIim
niiicas-o. HL." Jan. 11- Cattle Re-
" ceipts la.OOO; 1015c lower. Beeves, $4.15
7.90; Texas steers, $4.005.00; west
hern steers, $4.15fi.l5, stocken, and
feeders. So.lOraJa.io.. cows ana nencrs,
$2.155.55: calves, $7.509.o0
Li?
heav;
jrood
tiri:iSOK- VvnTL- SS 35f7S .5S
;i..Kd.iu, u'"i T. r w- .
Sheep Receipts ls.ooo;; wea-r. " - s-
tive, $4.006.15, western, S!.00.6.2'J;
yearlings. ?6.757t-S.15. lambs, native,
$'uL5iy.OO; western, $6.259.00.
Fort Worth LIeatoc2 CZn.
Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 11. Cattle
Receipts 4500, hogs 3000. Steers higher.
Cops $6.00; -.cows higher, tops $4.50;
calves steady, tops 5.50.
Hogs Lower, tops $S.35.
rooL,
St. Louis Wool. Close-
St. Louis. Mo.. Jan. 11. Wool un
changed. Territory and. western me
diums, 2528; fine medium, 2024; fine,
,12(0)21
Boston W 00I. (
Boston. Mass., Jan. 11. The usual
midwinter dullness Is much in evidence
in the local wool market. There Is
some sampling and little movement to
ward the mills. The prices show a
hardening tendency, especially in choice
wcofs, which are limited in supply.
Washed Delaine is bringing 39 to 40
cents, while some original Montana has
sold at 26 cents. Fleece wools are
also strong, although 'the demand is
light. Bidding for the 1910Clip still goes
on in Idaho and Utah at unchanged
rates. Pulled wools is a trifle more
active and there Is some Interest in the
foreign product.
HEALTH LEAGUE MEETS;
COOPERATE IN CHARITY WORK
At the Y. ir. C. A. the executive com
mittee of the El Paso Health league met
this morning to receive the reports of
officers for the tpast month, including a
leport by Miss Franklin and one on the
sale of Red Cross stamps in the anti
tuberculosis erusade,
E. M- Bray and Dr. J. A. Samaniego
were selected as a committee to meet
with the Women's Charity association
upon the call of the latter. & discuss
charity (work in the city and make plans
for the continuation of the work.
JUAREZ JOCKEY CLUB IS
SENDING OUT NEW PASSES
The 30 day passes that were issued
by the Juarez Jockey club at the open
ing of the race meeting are being re
placed with other complimentary tickets
to the races.
A number of the citycounty and gov
ernment officials have received the new
passes.
CANYON CITY TO GET
A XEW RAILROAD STATION
Austin, Tex., .Jan. 11. After hearing
the plea of J .C Hunt, of Canyon City,
for a better depot by the Pecos and
North Texas railroad, chairman May
field, of the railroad commission, today
said the petition would be granted. The
station will cost $25,000.
Trust CompaHy Suspends.
San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 11. Follow
ing the filing of a suit by the attorney
general to cancel Its charter for unuse,
the Union Trust company, of this city,
with nine branches in various parts of
the state, suspended.
TTn t AA.if v- mi i wi 1 ur nvr
riuua uctciuio o,vvw w ---.- -- 1 jo oivitt unuci injii?iuer5LLiijn fiprwppn tit-pct
rli. $S.25S.40; mixed, $ ?Qtf0S.oi.; Tddent Taft and. attorns n! xti-.
y, $S.208.60; rough, 5VloWoJ. , , -f-.,. -, o ,-.-TL
to choice heavy,. $S.40C:5 bj; piss, I, v v "a xu"nuu
OF T
ur PiTv
UTLii
to employment In other towns, 55.
"Number of applicants referred to em
ployment, 19-
Number of applicants referred to hos
pitals, 11.
MIs,celleanous relief not accounted for
in treasurer's report: 908 garments
given; three cots and bedding, thr
beds and bedding; four stoves; 300
Thanksgiving baskets and two wagon
loads of groceries, donated by schools.
Doubled in a Year.
The reports show that the work ac
complished by the association has dou
bled within the last 12 months, and that
every effort? has been made to make
the benefit to the community, as well
as to the poor, permanent and real.
After the reports, tcie president asked
Dr. Easter to .explain to the members
of the Associated Charities the central
council of charities that has been under
discussion by the executive board and
their advisory board ever since the visit
of Mr. McLean in November.
Mr- McLean is general field aent of
the National Federation of Charities and
acts under the Russell Sage foundation.
He investigated conditions here and
planned a general social service program
for El Paso. He gives this service to
tiie city he visits for the good of the
cause, Tind is a national authority on
the subject.
Central Council of Charities.
Following his talk in November, a
committee was named to consider a.
central council of charities. After a
conference with the chamber of com
merce, this committee decided to ask fch
Women's Associated Charities to call and
form such a council. The chief work of
The Associated Charities yesterday aft
ernoon was to (put it before the quarter
ly meeting of all the: members to decide
on the wisdom of this central counciL
Dr. Easter explained that the council
would consist of two members from,
each church or charity organization; of
the city, or any association? devoted: to
social service, and should also include
the city and county health officers, avi.
ministers and members of all the
churches "who "wouM join; the council
also should include two members of tfcs
chamber of commerce to represent ckwe
Iv the business interests of the city.
This council is not in itself to do the
active -work, but is rather to serve as
an association for the study of local
conditions and tie cure of El Paso's
peculiar troubles, the recommendation of
methods of work, and. improvements in
local conditions, also to hear reports
and Twevent the duplicating of efforts.
General Social Service.
The council would have a general over
sight of all charity work or social ser
vice in the town, "and "would authorize
efforts toward .betterment- El Paso is
poor in those general helps to the needy
which other cities are establishing
municipal wood yards, dormitories, bath
houses, laundries, day nurseries, hos
pitals, and playgrounds.
After discussion, in which Dr. Easter,
Rev. Mr. Hanks, the president of the As
sociated Charities, the charity superin-
I tendeht, and the members- joined, a vote
was taken, and it rwas decided that the "
Women's Associated Charities should is
sue a call for the council.
After attending toj 'business connected
with the -membership and the charity
funds. the meeting adjourned.
HABEIMA2fX-INSS
MAY BE SEPARATED
Wall Street Expects Defi
nite Annonneenieiit From
Officials Soon.
New York, Jan. 11. A proposition
looking to a separation of he Souths
' Pacific ,and the Union Pacific systems
'E'vii , -, .
-rvuuwutg- yesteraays conference be
tween attorney general Wjckershaim and
judge Lovett. head of the Haxriman. sys
tem, at which president Taft was pres
ent, it '-was said in Wall street today
that definite announcement of the sDar.
ation was only a question of time.
mere as reason to believe that at
3esterday's meeting a- proposition was
made alon the lines laid down bv the
government in its suit. The proposition
came from the railroad interests aid it
jis likely to be finally entertained by tie
government-
DEATHS AKD BTJBIALS.
MILTON SHAW.
Funeral services- for Milton Shaw, who
died at the age of 64 years Saturday,
were held at the. chapel of McBean,
SImmQris & Carr, this afternoon. Inter-
. ment was made in the Odd Fellows lot
under the auspices csf that society.
W. E. BATES.
W. E. Bates, aged 23 years, died yes
terday at a local hospital. His body
wlll be shipped by McBean. Simmons &
Carr to Paragould, Ark., tomorrow.
MORE OPIUM CONFISCATED;
MEX3CAX HELD FOR TRIAL
This seenrs tov be the open season for
opium smuggling. A total of 10 cans
of the China boys' favorite brand of
hop have been confiscated during the
past two weeks. Whether it i3 the ap
proachiug Chinese New Years or only the
hard times in Juarez that Is causing the
unusual activity in the contraband busi
ness the custom pfficials are unable to
learn.
Francisco Martinez Is the third of the
trio to be arrested charged with un
lawfully importing opium. ( into the
United States. His preliminary hearing
t ill be held in the United States com
missioner's court This week. In the
meantime Francisco is in the county jail
and the opium Is In possession of the
customs officials.
CHINESE SMUGGLING CASES
CALLED AT GALVESTON
Galveston, Tex.. Jan. ll.-Seventoen
persons charged with snmtrgling Chinese
into the United Stat6 were placed en
trial in the federal court 'here iodav.
All the defendants announced Teady for
trial, but it was necessary to summon
more veniremen. A jtiry" will not be
completed until tomorrow.
Among the def entrants is E. B. Hit
man, suspended as immigration inspec
tor here and Miss Laura Liva-dais of
Xew Orleans, a member of a prominent
French family. Two more Americans.
eight Greeks nndf ive Chinamen will also
be tried.
TO MAINTAIN TEXAS 'OFFICE.
Dallas, Tex.. Jan. 11. It is announced
that headquarters of the Fordyce Oii
company, which recently purchased th"4
Texas 'property of the Waters-Pierce
companv, will "be maintained at Dallas
An office in the Praetorian building is
being prepared.
MR NS
I lauiuUUi.