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EL PASO HERALD 13 Just to Re mind Yon That Saturday is the Oast day of our retail busi ness. At that time our store will close. This should remind you that some excellent values in Shelf and Builders' Hard ware are passing you. Gus lomsen & Go. mure&ni (Established 1B731 Aa Inhalation for Whooptng-Gough, Group, Goughs, Golds, Gaiarrh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria. Cresotene is a Boon Asthmatics. Does it not eeesa. xnoro effectiro to breathe in & re&edr for disease oi tho breathlnff crgaai than to take- the remedy into the stomach? Pri.a1rnf mrM Iwcinse tho air. rendered strongly antiseptic, is carried over tha diseased snrface frith every breath, sirl&s prolonged and eossUat treatment, it IS laTainamc w frith ssall children. For irritated throat there it nothing better than Cresoleae Antiseptic Throat Tablets. Send c in postage for aajaplo Dottle. ALL DRUGGISTS. Send postal for de GKiptiTO Booklet. Vspe-CreseleBe C 0S Fnltoa Straat, yew York. Soai Lymph & ,Iifjj js attire a own rem edy lor depleted nerve force; for ex haustion; for de bility; for insomnia; now prepared in most hiphly efiica ceous tablet form. $2 per box. Lasts one month. Sold in -"' "El Paso onlv hv Kelly fc Pollard, Sheldon HotcL MAY EXTRADITE CASTRO FROM JUAREZ, MEXICO. An attempt to extradite Francisco Cascro, held In Juarez in connection -with the recent hotel Orndorff robbery, will be made, it is said. The difficulties of trying- the man under the Mexican law, which charges him with bringing' stolen property into the republic, may lead to his evtradition and trial in the United States on the charge of robbery. w y -ear y l I xr JL KsLLIi JL Y lWu Ait uosr doctor if dcoholic stimulants are not I often eery disastrous when given to neroous people. He torn tell you why. &rtQr: ear ! I UUU.U1 s Ms:sma $PE$i S ri sing Celeste -Aida" in the Edison Phonograph The New York Tribune says: "Mr. Slezak dominsted every scene, anH his clarion voice rang out superbly in the climaxes. He sang the Celeste Aida with effect iveness, 'and the Nile scene with fire and passion, yet always with regard for phrase." These comments represent the consensus of opinion of all who heard Slezak at the Metropolitan in the role of Rhadames. Could you ask for better evidence of the fact that Slezak is the greatest lyric tenor since the days of Tamagno? He sings the "Celeste Aida" and the great arias from Verdi's "Otcllo" exclusively for the Edison Phonograph. The Slezak Records are Edison Grand Opera Amberols playing longer than any other Records made. The AMBEROLA, the newest and highest type of Edison Phonograph combines the rich, tonal beauty of the Edison Phonograph with a cabinet that is a masterpiece of craftmanship. It is charmingly designed and finished and comes in either Mahogany or Oak to hannoniie with surroundings in any home. It plays both Standard and Araberol Records. IthasdrawersforholdingloORecords. The price is $200. Other types of Edison Phonographs, $12.50 to $1 25. See and hear the .Amberola at your dealer's and be sure to hear Slezak sing "Celeste Aida." Edison Grand Opera Records 75c and $1.00 Edison Standard Records 35c Edison Amberol Records (play twice as long) 50c National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. W. 0. WALZ COMPANY PIONEER MUSIC HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1881 SOUTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTORS AND JOBBERS Edison Phonographs and Records Victor Talking Machines and Records Gois Sold o Easy Payments. Catalogs and Price Lists Furnished on Application Traffic Ordinance Passed by Council Automobile Own er Suggests That Drivers Be Licensed C. C-. Titus Wants Members of Police Force to Use the Y. M. G. A. Gymnasium. With the provision that physicians on emergency calls may speed their auto mobiles faster than the limit fixed for other machines, provided they carry an insignia indicating that they are physi cians, the traffic ordinance regulating conditions in El Riso was passed this t morning by the city council. Today was set as the date for the opening of bids for the construction of the sewer disposal and garbage inciner r.inrr nlants and at 12 ociock the council met for the purpose of opening the bids, j Two bids for the construction 01 tne incinerating plant were presented, but none for the sewer disposal buildings, so the council adjourned until 2 ociock. During the meeting this morning C. G. T-itus of the Y. 3,L C- A. presented a proposition granting all policemen niem rship in the organization and the right J use the gymnasium thereof, but this to was referred to the nolice commission Alderman Blumenthal recommended that the city assessor and collector be authorized to collect $25 penalty from James X. Bradt for failure to render his property for taxation, but later with drew the motion when it was stated that he had simply failed and had not I refused to make a report or his prop- ertv. Both Mvrtle avenue, from Florence ! street to Ange street, and West Over- land street, from Santa Fe street to Da- i vis street, -were oraerea pavea ana pru . . , " J 1 I 7 set as the date for the hearing of pro tests. The City's Health. The weekly report of city health officer W. H. Anderson showed a total of 32 deaths, 14 being Americans and IS Mexicans. Nineteen births were re ported, five being Americans and 14 Mexicans; 15 were females and four males. The cases of contagious dis eases existing were reported as whoop ing, cough 45; diphtheria (three; small pox four; measles 59; chickenpox one. During the week 56 patients were treated at the dispensary and 25 at their homes. Inspections were made of 271 meat markets, 140 dairies, 28 slaughter nouses, 17 fruit and vegetable stores, four restaurants, 36 sl.eep, 136 cattle, 48 hogs, 64 calves. One hog, 19 pounds of fruit and 31 pounds of meat were condemned. Routine Reports. The report of the sewer department showed 25 manholes and flush tanks had been examined, six y's put in, and five manholes cleaned. The February report of the city scav enger department showed collections amounting to $1040.05. Building Inspector Haggart reported 154 permits issued during February and $243 collected in fees. To Inspect Dairy Cattle.' Dr. Frank Thatcher and Dr. R. A. Higgins were appointed cattle inspect ors to determine any existence of tuber culosis in dairy cows, upon the recom mendation of -the board of health. Resi dents of Bassett addition having asked that streets there be repaired, alderman Robinson said the streets should be graded. Mayor Sweeney said this would be done as soon as it could be arranged. Tax Reductions. J. S. Ackner, owner of lots 30, 31, and 32, block 32, Franklin Heights addi tion, asked a reduction of $900 to $3850. Alderman Clayton recommended that it be reduced from $4750 to $4450. J. "V. Bronson, owner of lots 9 and 10. block 81, Franklin Heights, stated that while his house is only of four rooms he had been assessed for five. Alder- Your nerves must be fed with pure, rich blood, or there will be trouble. Poorly fed nerves are weak nerves; and weak nerves mean nervousness, neuralgia, headaches, debility. "Weak nerves need good food, fresh air, and Avers non-alcoholic Sarsapanlla. The New York American says: " It is but a trifling with words, of course, to say that he was the great estBhadames that ever appeared on the American Stage. The house was crowded and the standees out in force; yet it was Slezak, not Caruso, who sang the principal tenor role. ' ' k man Clayton recommended that the valuation be $2000 instead of $2500. J. B. Ellis of 220 South Kansas street, has his assessment reduced to $2700 from $3400. James X. Bradt, owner of Arizona street property, requested that the val uation of his property be reduced. Alderman Clayton said he had not ren dered his property and the reduction was denied. To Enforce Penalties. Alderman Blumenthai recommended that the city assesor be authorized to collect the $25 penalty for failure to render tho property. City attorney Coldwell reported that this ordinance was passed three years ago. Clayton said he believed it would be sufficient to notify all taxpayers through the press that in future this Penalty will be Blum.en.thal then enforced. Alderman withdrew his recom- iiic.iuo.uun ana xnat oi uiayton was passed. Felix Martinez petitioned for several reductions in Campbell and Franklin Heights and "Woodlawn additions. Alderman Clayton recommended that taxes on lots 15 and 16, block 229 Camp bell addition be reduced from $3960 to i $2960, and that the Woodlawn property be reduced from $425 (to $225. That the map of Woodlawn addition be reduced 25 percent on the ground that the best lQts have been picked out; that all other CCOPPTrti'n r3 .3 FTT "'""mu stmu xi, assKsseu. ms recommendation was approved. More Street Paving. The first estimate of paving on South Oregon street showed $14,430.y2 due. and the clerk was authorized to draw a warrant to cover the same. City engineer F. H. Todd reported the probable cost of paving Myrtle avenue from Florence to Ange streets at $19,423.54. of which amount $4092.10 1s to be paid by the city. $5475 by the street railway and $9S56.44 by property owners. The resolution ordering this paving was passed, April 7 being fixed as the day for the hearing of protests. The Improvement of West Overland street from Santa Fe street to Davis street he estimated would cost $15,396.64 of which the city must pay $5110.13, the street railway company $4075.35. and property owners $6213.16. The date set for the hearing of protests is April 7, 1910, the resolution ordering the paving being adopted. Electrical Workers Protest. The Standard Electric company com plained that the city electrician had declined to accept the electrical work done in the Toltec building although he had visited the building several times and did not object to the work , until after 100 steel switch boxes had oeen metalled. The matter was re- I terred to the building committee, mayor I biveeney remarking: If there have been any violations In the past there is JL y y snoulu De asaln." a ne uii-y engineer reported It would be beneficial to change the names of several strets In East El Paso and Bas sott aditions, and the city attorney was authorized to draw up an ordinance Gym, for Police. C. G. Titus, of the Y. M. C. A., said: "I have Investigated the work of the police department and believe you de sire to increase the efficiency. T It has been greaitly Improved but throughout the country there is a desire to give policemen more rest. You now work Bis bee. Ariz., March 3. The city council has passed ordinances abolishing- the dance halls and closing' the sa loons in the reservation and also order ing the saloons of other places in Bis bee to be closed between midnight and 6 ociock in the morning. A financial report will be published A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL, USE. One of the most valuable qualities of Mother's Friend is that it safe-guards the future health of the mother. It is a liniment to "be applied externally to the fcody, the use of which lubricates the muscles and tendons, softens the glands and ducts, prevents lumps forming in the breasts, and relieves the pain, nervous ness, nausea, and other troubles from which so many exnectant mothers suffer When Mother's Priend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system for an easy and natural consummation of the term. Women who massage with this great liniment are always saved much suffering when baby comes, and recover more quickly, and without ill effects. Mother's Priend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. THB BS2AB.FZELB GQ.9 ATLANTA. A " i wibuunrunu 111 e IKS a f N&s&y til vnT' js 8EN0 AND HAZEN, NEVADA &m mWm. OH smm m nFwfe 8 El 1 f StBr s my On Sale March 1st to April 15th. NUMEROUS STOP-OVERS ALLOWED. Three Daily Trains on which tickets are honored. CITY TICKET OFFICE ST. REGIS HOTEL. w. c. Mccormick, p. a.; j. e. monroe, c. t. a. them 12 hours per day, those working nights often have to appear in court at 4:30 arid cannot go home to supper. It is difficult to stand on a corner 12 hours and moat cities work their policemen eight hours in each 24 hours and I would ask that they be changed to three shifts a day in 24 hours. "The most men are needed from 4 to 11 ociock in the evening. It might re quire a third sergeant and perhaps another patrolman or two. "Policemen should have physical as well as mental exercise and the Y. M. C. A. makes a proposition to the city by preparing a blank membership. "I would like to know if there is one of your men wno Knows anytnmg oi t Caims. Eczema sufferers must recog 'first aid to the injured. The police njze that we certainly would not force is like the rest of the community, I make such claims, if within a few migratory. "Seoul, Korea, has appropriated $5000 a year, Mexico has just paid $60,000, Mexican, for the Y. M. C. A. building. The day of the gun Is passing even among police officers. "Judge Eylar attends the gymnasium three times a week. For $500 a year at $10 per year per man we will give the policemen gym nasium work." Mayor Sweeney said: "I would ask you to piesent this matter to the po lice commission and its recommenda tions uie usually adopted." 3Iay License Auto Drivers." The traffic ordinance was rTr.ced on it? second reading and passed vitli the proviso that physicians carry an insig nia to show that they are on profes sional business. G. M. Miller, who opyra'es a public automobile, speaking in regrnd to t'-e clause pertaining to the IS yer age limit said: "Other cities have a law re quiring all drivers to be licensed, and wo should have one here." Mayor Sweeney said: "Will you get together with a committee of automo bile men and make suggestions as to any clauses you wish inserted. I think your proposal a good idea." Extend Intcrurbun Franchise. Alderman Clayton presented a reso lution granting the El Paso-Fort Han cock Railway company an extension of the franchise for one year, and it was granted. The resolution provides that the fran chise shall be forfeited provided the company does not construct five miles of road within six months. Mayor Sweeney remarked: "There is no prospect of immediate construction of the road, but the resolution simpls provider that if capital should come in then the corporation will not lose its right to build. Petitions. The owners of Providence hospital asked that last year's assessment on a valuation of $7000 be held the same and this was done. W. G. Jolly et als presented a peti tion for the construction of a sewer on Detroit street, 250 feet north from Cot ton aveuue, which was referred to the sanitary committee. Dolores J. Duran petitioned for ih reduction of taxes on lot 21, block H. j East El Paso, from $15.20 to $8.10. which was referred to the taxation committee. m. Meivin and others conducting bus-! inesa on North Stanton and Texas , Iqqj, 0n9( fnv fpo-,. n-p f,lv streets complained of .the use of the j IUU1JC) CiUbtJU 1U1 led! OI 1U1 corner as a stand for express wagons ther mob violence. ana requestea ineir removal. Thirty-seven drivers of express anil baggage wagons presented a petition in which they represented the tax of $1 per month worked a hardship on them thj, v.-as presented to the taxation com mittee. j. v. Stanford's petition J. W. Snnford's petition requesting permission to build a barbecue pit at the corner of Second and Campbell streets was referred to the fire and water committee. HuyK Fire Horses. Mayor Sweeney reported che purchase of a team of fire horses for the High land Park station at a dost of $500. Thu council adjourned at 11:15 until lr ociock, when the bids for the construc tion of the garbage and sewer disposa planti were opened. bv the secretary of the local charity I committee of the beard of trade after ' March 3. During- the past two months 123 cases have been taken up and sat isfactorily treated by the committee. Peter Peters, a miner. 55 years old. died in South BIsbee from asthma. He ! leaves a Tvife. ONE WAY SECOND CLASS COLONIST FARES TO iSfornian P EGZErM TWENTY YEARS CURED BY AN OIL Xo matter if you have suffered for 20 days or 20 years, we as druggists. know that your itch can be cured In j one day, and that sooner or later I perhaps very soon your skin will be ! as clean and pure as ever. Wash your skin with a simple com pound, the mild, soothing oil of win tergreen, thymol, glycerine compound known as D. D. D. Prescription. , The first day, the first night of restful sleep will prove to you that i we make no ioollsn exaggerated minutes after trying the remedy you i I could .pro.Ve us wrong: we KNOW the itch is allayed at once. While we have always sold D. D. , D. Prescription at $1.00 a bottle, we do feel that everybods ought to be t convinced at once. So we have ar- j rangea witn tne u. u. u. i.aDoraiories ol mcago lor a special oner iui the present a trial size bottle at oIy 25 cents (for those who have never tried the remedy). Kelly & Pollard Sheldon Hotel. attacked and ciiminally as saulted Ethel, the 3yearold daughter of J. E. Bueven, and was taken to Sherman for safe keeping, following his crime. When he was returned here this morning for trial the mob came for him. Following the hanging of Brooks the mob marched to ward the jail. It is believed it intended to lynch Burrell Oates, another negro who is charged with themurder of Sol Aranoff. To protect Oates from the mob, mayor Hay shortly after 12, noon, ordered out two companies of the local militia and ordered all sa- When the mob learned positively that the negroes wanted had been spirited away, it immediately dis persed and the city became quiet, but first the jail was assaulted and an attempt was made to dynamite it. CONVICTED FOR BUR&LARIES HERE Men Charged With Taking Goods Into Mexico Are Sentenced. Convictions of six men, charged "w-irn burglaries in El Paso, have been reached by the Juarez district court. Under The ! ' Mexican law the men were charged with j uiiiijjuig M.uieii propeny mi-o Jiexico, ana also each has been given a fine as well as a term in the Chihuahua prison. This fine, if not paid at once, must be worked vut ab, "e. i51"" ""tuxion, ana ine amoiint levied on each prisoner will be empioyea to cover tne losses ot the sui- iexers on xnis siae. October 5, 1907, the Cannon store in El Paso was burglarized and a quantity of merchandise stolen. As a result To mas Xavarro will serve tVhree vears and six months; Jose Albara Flores one year and three months, and Cuillermo Garcia four vears and two month??. Hgafieto Garcia must serve five vears, five months and pay $14; Pedro Bfiseno four vears and pay $13.53; Amasasio Garnaboa was sentenced to five months and the payment of $11.25, but as he already had served that time he was re leased from the Juarez jail. ROCKEFELLER TO GIVE AWAY FORTUNE Son Quits All Business to Manage the Philanthro- pis Enterprise. New York, March 3. John D. Rocke feller jr., will probably become the ac tive head of the new "Rockefeller Foun dation" and devote his entire time to the philanthropic work undertaken bv his father. To this end j-oung Rockefeller re signed from the Standard Oil directorate Januarv 11 and tins week severed his connection with the United States Steel corporation. UNION REFUSES TO ARBITRATE Railroad Conupanv Declares It WiU Force It Under Erdman Act. Baltimore, Md., ifcirch 3. The Balti more and Ohio trainmen today unanim ously rejected the company's proposition to submit their differences to arbitra tion, and the trainmen's general com mittee will decide later in the day whether a strike will be called. Tho com pany announced that it would Invoke arbitration under the Erdman act. TorniSTS ARnivE from 3IEX1CO IX PRIVATE CARS Two private cars, attached to No. 7 on the National Railways of Mexico, arrived in the union station yards this morning They are the Southern Pacific car, "Mishawoka," carrying the Crocker party, and a Tonopah & Gold field line car carrying the Bettis party from Salt Lake. Both parties leave this afternoon for California. The private car of D. E. Bncher, di vision superintendent of the National line, carrying Mr. Bucher, was also at tached to No. 7 this ir" oj1 nioe hangs mm TO ELKS' ARGH (Continued from Page One.) r Buy a SUIT For Your Boy Friday or Saturday JUST three special lots are offered in this two days' sale of Boys' Suits, but these three lots show values such as can be found only in this store. New, fresh, stylish suits, the kind that makes the mother proud of her boy. The "Indestructible" Suit Made of novehy worsteds in light and medium colors, and strongly made for the "rough, on clothes" boy. The knickerbocker trousers are double-seated with taped seams throughout. So -well made is this suit that with each one "we give a written guarantee which says "A new suit free if any seam gives away." Suits of this quality are usually sold for $6.50; v Friday and f QC Saturday .-..Pft.70 Boys' 2-Pant Suits Two pair3 of knickerbocker trousers come with these suits. The coats are in nobby double breasted styles, made of hard finish worsteds or cassimeres, in styles for dress or school. These are the "Popular Special" brand, and fully worth $4.50. ?0 Qff Fridaj' and Saturday pda U O Little Boys' Wash Suits Buster Brown styles for the little fellows of 2 to 6 years ; blouse styles for boys of 4 to 10 years. In solid color or fancy striped and checked gingham, madras, percale and galatea, neatly made and trimmed. Values up to $1.50, specially priced Fri- QQ day and Saturday 20 C Our Boys' Department has in it everything you need in the way of boys' wearables new Spring Hats and Caps, new Blouses, new Xeckwear, Spring and Summer Weight Underwear, Separate Trousers all at prices that are extremely moderate- ManYr's Samples Men's Sox (Men's Department, First Aisle) Two special lots of men's fancy sox, sample lines from one of the largest manufacturers in the country, will be offered at low prices !Fri day and Saturday. One lot of regular 50c qualities in spring weight fancies, all colors and ,sizes, 35c. a Pair or 3 Pairs $1.00 - One lot of regular 25c qualities, a great variety of col ors and designs, all sizes, 1 19c a Pair HT LIOK K UDY WBiTES TH&NXS For the Great Benefit That Cardui. the Woman's Tonic, Was to Her When Sick. Paint Lick, Ky. "I suffered so much from womanly trouble,-" writes Mrs. Mary Freeman, of Paint Lick, Ky., "be fore I commenced to take Cardui. "I was so weak from it, that I was down on my back nearly all the time. "I have taken three bottles of Cardui and it has done me more good than any medicine I ever took in my life. "I can't possibly praise it too highly. It has done so much for me and I will do all I can to help you for I think it is the only medicine on earth that will cure female troubles." Tou need not be afraid to try Cardui, for In doing so you are making no new experiment in drug dosing or in tablets of concentrated mineral ingredients. Cardui as a medicine. as a tonic for weak, tired, worn-out women, is time- tested, safe, reliable. It has helped others and should certainly help you. Composed of gentle-acting, herb In gredients, Its action is mild and natural and it has no bad after-effects, as have many of the powerful drugs, sometimes recommended. Try it. N. B. Write to: Ladies Advisory i Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn.,-for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request. Not anv Milk Trust any The Original and Ginulnt HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink for Ail k$. At restaurants, hotels and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute, i Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. Others are imitations. ! " JSBEIkk M -r " ASSAYERS & CHEMISTS Independent Assay Office ESTASU3HED 1S38. I. W. Escxeabt. E .M.. Proprietor. Agent for Ore Shippers Assays em4 Chemical Analysis. Mints Examine and Reported Upan. Bullion Work m. I Vpeaatty. , Office and Laboratory: EL PA?0 TEXAS. Castom Assay Office CRITCBUETT FEXGDSOJf, Successors t Heskes A Crltehstt. Assayers. Chnalt, 3ftallurit. Asrsnts tar Or Shippers. 522 San Francises St. Pfeaas 334. BAGGAGE & TRANSFER BAGGAGE PHONF, BELL 1 AUTO 1001 Will be up right away. Careful men- Reasonable prices. LongwelTs Transfer 116 SAN FRANCISCO ST. I J DnOM TP. A "NTS TPTHP. f!fl I VL-.W-W1J. AMM1WJ.IAII WV. BAGGAGE AND MOVING ALL KINDS OF HAULING PROMPT ATTENTION Bell Phone 1054 Auto Phone 1966 109 MAIN ST. RHIGHESTEf? SPILLS . -. XIU. ltLO.JS.VZ B UXJLXM. JLadieai JiJosrUruzzHtfor Vlll la Red and Cold xnetaUlcS boxes, sealed trfla BJca Rlbbos. - o no oiflw. xiajr r year v VLSTMOXY BRAND P UAA. r3 jre knows as Best. Safest. Ahnrs Reiithli S0!I)BYDRUGG!tfSEYr3WHERi Dr. G-. E. CAMEEOtf Dentist Full Set Teeth (best teeth) $10.00 Reliable dentistry at reasonable prices. Office over Guarantee Shoe Store I7c PER DAY BUYS THE BEST TYPEWRITEk ELU3 8H0S. PRIMTE8Y Aw '