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EL PASO HERALD Tuesday, March 29, 1910. If something pure and nice cakes, pies or puddings get is wanted to flavor mu T MEXICO MEW MEXICO ! WEST TEXAS O cmithufgt! jh ?; i s f j x c sr y iL.j s ii FIfiy Years it fg the SiasMlar& 11 I CREAM 9 B A Guarantee of Light, &wm&i9 R Pure, Wholesome Food II ilRlWSfll. II II gml m IPK1 .0 If! JffiJBg 11 BURGLARS ENTER BISBEE STORE Freak Pig to Be Exhibited Women Vote at School Election. Bisbee, Ariz., 'Maron 29. Burglars broke into the Central pharmacs and the cash register which contained $6 was opened and rifled. A few small articles were missing' from the stock. A pig has been brought here from the country having two pairs of hind legs and double jaws. The owner is planning to exhibit U Preparations are being made at "War ren for the opening of the Copper Queen store at the new Cole-Ryan block. Over 20 Texas families' have arrived here. They have come to settle in Arl zone as they intend to buy some ground and to form a village. Mr. Bledsoe, the druggist, was elected as school trustee. He was the only can didate for that office and was supported by many" women, who using their right of franchise cast their votes at ihe election. ZMiss Artie Duree and her sister. Mi nerva, were married to Fred Miller and Charles Booth respectively. The double wedding -was celebrated at the home of the bride's parents. signed and are now in the hands of the company's officials for signature and execution. - The Orient railroad is now an abso lute certainty for Del Rio and already the activity in realty circles manifests the development that is to come. As soon as the right of way has been deeded and the first payment made on the bonds, which will probably be attended to bv the end of this week, bids for the grade work, north from here, will be advertised for and no time will be lost in awarding the work and actual construction started. Everv indication points to the early completion of the road. The company is under contract to be in operation from San Angelo to Del Rio by January' 1 1S13 butit Is believed here and by the road;s officials that at least one year will be knocked off the agreement and that trains will be running within 20 months. "VThen this line Is finished the Orient will at once build from here to some point on the gilf. MARATHON MAN SHOT TO DEATH DEL RIO SECURES DEEDS FOR ORIENT Action of Committee Sent to El Paso Ratified at Mass Meeting. Del Rio, Tex., March 29. The deeds for 30 miles of right of way, north from Del Rio, for the Orient railroad, have been received by the commercial club and a committee Is now out getting these properly signed and executed. A mass meeting ratified the good work of the special committee sent to El Paso to make final arrangements with president Stilwell and the contracts have all been E. 0. Lochausen Surrenders Following Killing of Edgar Reed Marathon, Texas, March 29. Edgar Reed was shot and killed in a store .here last e.-ening. E. O. Lochausen is under arrest at Alpine, where he went after the shooting. The kimng occurred in tne store of J. J. Hess & Bros., and Reed, who was killed with a shotgun, had his head al most torn from his body. It is said that Reed's father and brother have been killed within the past two years. Alpine, Texas, March 29. Edgar Reed was shot and killed 'at Marathon last evening. E. O. Lochausen, a prominent and well known stockman, came to Alpine and surrendered to the authorities. 14 The World's Best Table Water" JACKSON GROCERY CO., WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, EL PASO, TEX- Papular oiing Cenfasf Voting Oeypeo Contest Editor, El Paso Herald. I vote for ? Town ; ; DistTNo State,or-Ter " Trim this coupon on the black line and mail it to CONTEST EDI TOR, EL PASO HERALD. The name of the person you desire to vote for must be written on each coupon. Coupons must be mailed flat and not rolled. GOOD FOR 5 VOTES NOT GOOD AFTER MARCH 31, 1010 V r L J J ENGINEERS,' DRAUGHTSMEN'S PHOTOGRAPHERS' ' INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES Fred J. Feldman Co 308 San Antonio St. SOUTHWESTERN SALES AGENTS KETJFFEL & ESSER CO, OF N. Y. iJrfsvjrujrLrLTuiJhnjfsjra -j " . .... , ,w.i iraracoiTY Committee Named to Take a Straw Yote on Question of Segregation. Tan Horn, Tex., March 23. The citi zens met to discuss the advisability of having this part of the county segre gated from the county of El Paso. Among those present were Rev. 1. R Millican, Ned Bounds, R. Durrill, J. H. Beach, J. E. Bean, J. E. Cox, Fred Gib son, James A. Espy, TC. TVafford, "W. A. Hague, Ben "Wylie, Mr. Merchon. TV". D. Garren was acting chairman, and several interesting short talks were made and a committee was appointed to devise means and ways of informing ever?- taxpaying citizen in this end of the county of the movement on foot and to find out their sentiment in regard to the county division. The committee of seven appointed is composed of T. C. "VYafford, chairman; J. E. Bean, Fred Gibson, James A. Espy, Ben "Wylie, R. Darrill and Henry Cox. James A. Espy was elected secretary of the new county movement, and If the majority are in favor of the new county the people will make another effort to have the next legislature create a new county. The Van Horn Bible class gave a so cial at the residence of Mrs. L- J. Hall. Mrs. Downing's music class rendered violin and piano selections. There was also a recitation by Miss Willie Gar ren. John E. Cox has been planting many trees around the waterworks plant. Many of the citizens have been plant ing fruit trees about their premises this year, and making their homes look like new orchards. Messxs. Stevens, Wafford. Taylor and Henry Cox received a large shipment of trees. Van Horn Progressive league members attended the box ball party given in honor of "Wallace Duncan who is home on a short visit. B. C. Breeding has put out quite a nujmber of shade trees on his lots on the north side of town. John Morine has returned from the Coffelt ranch, where he went after a bunch of cattle. Miss Neva Tarbro is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. TV. T. Medler- Mrs. "Ward, of Longfellow, has come to keep house for her son. who is working at the carpenter's trade here. "? Earl Yarbro was called to El Paso by the sickness of his sister, Mrs Meda "Williams. The Methodist women will give a chicken pie supper at the restaurant April 2, for the benefit of the church. CLINT ENTHUSED ( OVER BASEBALL The Gr. H. Team Wins Game There Frost Reported in Lower Yalley. Clint, Tex., March 2D. The G. H. & S. A ball team, from El Pao, won the game from Clint by a score of 7 to 3. It was a good clean game from start to finsh. and witnessed by several hun dred people. The game was hotly con tested until the fifth Inning, when a when a wild throw let in three for El Paso. The work of both pitchers was a feature of the game. Home runs were made by Stoudimyre and Smith. The lineup was s.s follows: EI Paso Pickens, catcher; La Fonte, pitcher; Smith, first base: Guesnell. sec ond base, Hackett, shortstop; Morgan, third base; Hughes, right field; "vTaid, center field; Adams, left field. Clint Stoudimyre, catcher; Manning, pitcher; Richardson, ftr&t base; David son, second base; Mapes, shortstop; r-nffin third base: Kibby. right field; K. G. Schairer, center field; De Poiley, left j EASTER EGG HUNT A Sawmill in James Canyon Is Being Operated at Full Capacity. MayhilJ, N. M., March 29. W. J. Hen drix, of Cloudcroft, F. C. Knight and B. Cleve, of Elk, are going to build a nett store at Cloudcroft at once. The firm has bought the lots formerly owned by Perry Kearney and teams are now haul ing the lumber from TV. E. Jergin's sawmill in James canyon. Mrs. F. C. Hunter, who has been very sick, is now improving. Fred Brantley and son, Mark, have gone to the Pecos valley. H. M. Downey is to build a four room house at the mouth of Bear canyon, on the farm he bcufih of T. J. West. Pi. E. Jergin's sawmill is being run to Its full capacity on account of orders from Cloudcroft. Ha hB ra m m IV lT fcf J Vanilla, Lemon or Qrat- HAY DESTROYED AT SIERRA ELANCA Mule Drawing Load Burned. Another Load Set Afire. Sierra, Blanca, Texas, March 29. Ex citement was created here when a wag onload of hay, belonging to Bob Duncan, being driven into town by a Mexican, caught fire, in some mysterious way, near the old town tank. The wind was blowing a gale and the flames soon enveloped the entire load. The driver jumped for his life, the team became frightened and ran, scattering bales of burning hay as it went, the mules kicking with all their might, trying to get loose from the burning mass. Finally the hame strings to the harness were cut and one mule escaped without injury, but before the other mule could be released it was burned badly. As the burning load passed another load of hay, being driven by J. "W. Ward, his load caught fire from th flames, and Mr. "Ward experienced some difficulty in releasing his team without injurs'. Both loads of hay and both wagons were a total loss.- GOURTLXD ELECTS SCHOOL TRUSTEE Courtland, Ariz., March 29. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tester entertained a large company of friends at a farewell party before leaving for Douglas, where Mr. Tester has accepted a position as chief dispatcher for the E. P. & S. TV. "500" was played, first honors being won by 2iir 35 ears and Mrs. Locke. Mrs. .lames J. Brown, wife of a prom inent miner, died after a long illness, leaving rno little daughters. The re mains -were taken to BIsbee for burial. Considerable interesfwas taken in the annual school election which resulted in tlv election of J. P. Rateliff ov6r the other two candidates, Abe Perkins and J. A. Scheffield. John Rock has removed from the old sterear the Mary and Germania mines to the "brick row." The old site was needed by the mining companies for their dumps. N,. Trenham has received his commis sion as census enumerator for the 14th district, which includes Courtland. Glee son, Pearce, Servoss, Black Diamond and Middlemarch. WEIil, BEING DRILLED AT PIASAXO STATION. Marfa, Texas, March 29. Chambers Bros., of Marfa, are drilling a deep well at Piasano station, east of Marfa. K- "W. Ake is confined to his home on account of sickness. S. J. Turman and Reese Turpin are here from Kansas City on railroad business. Born To Mr. and Mrs. a! W. Frazer, a 10 pound boy. Mrs. Mary Bishop is building a cot tage on lots recently purchased in Marfa. Maury Kemp and D. M. Pendergast were recent visitors from El Paso. J. J. Kilpatrick is here from Candel arla visiting his brother, judge Kilpatrick. field. Livesay umpired the game and was highly commended by both sides for his clean decisions. The walls of the first story of the new hotel are up, and work is progressing rapidly under the supervision of T. S. Kerr. E. A. Humble and Mrs. ltiary Churchlll, brother and sister of C. D. Humble, are visiting the latter. Mrs. Churchill will leave soon for her home in Guthrie, Okla., and E. A. Humble will likely locate at this place. Mrs. Van Dyke, of El Paso, was a visitor at the Ed Schutz home. J. H. Mitchell, of Burleson. Tex., ac companied by a party of east Texas cap italists were inspecting mesa lands near this place. J. W. Eubanks and wife, of El Paso, were visiting the latter's mother., -Mrs. Stanfield. and incidentally took in the ball game. K. N. Bowington came to town with a bunch "of new alfalfa, which measured a little more tlian two feet. The simple was ma'led to a friend in Oklahoma! Mrf Bowington states that his crop will' be ready for the first cutting early in April. The April fool ball will be held in the Schairer hall on Friday night. The steady increase in the postoffice business at this place has made it. neces sary to add a new section of the com bination lock boxes. A light fro:t is reported here, and it is feared the fruit crop has been dam aged. Six lots and two one acre tracts of land were sold in the new addition, and there will be at least three houses con structed on the same in the near future. aOOD CONDITIONS AROUND VALENTINE Fami Acreage This Year Is More ThanDonble Any Previous Year. Valentine, Tex., March 29. The ranch men report cattle in good condition and the fact that the experienced cowmen are buying numerous launches of cattle is proof that they consider the future outlook a good one. Many w"ho sold their cattle last fall on account of lack Of grass and the fear of a dry late spring are rebuylng and amply delighted with the future pros pect of the cowman. Since the recent rains, grass is start ing much to the interest not only of the cowman but to the newcomers who have recently pitched their tents in the valley intent on living on their land and engaging in stock farming. Already small farms are dotting the valley and the cultivated ground this 3ear is double the acreage of any pre vious year. In Valentine town lots and adjacent acreage are continually changing hands at a fair bonus price. Numerous new buildings are being erected and the bet terment of the town by various ways and means Is being considered by its citizens. HAPPY AFFAIR AT 3IOXTEREV Monterey, N. M., Msrch 29. Sunday afternoon at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Laimbley, an Easter egjs hunt was an event that drew many friends. The hunt took place in the flower decked apple orchard which Is carpeted about a foot deep In bright green alfalfa. The young people ended the search laden with bright colored eggs of every description. Refreshments were served and then came a well arranged program of choice selections of music. James Carrol, ,superintendent of the Mescalero agency, Is back from "Wash ington. Little Marlon Hunter, while sitting by the stove got a pot of boiling water turned over on her feet, burning them severely. She is in a critical condition. Krat .a sun rrai " 3 BHJlLjSjaJJtS afc0 TCVAC BWW I JWIZ And Return Account Annual Convention Pan Handle Stockmen's issoclifion, April 5 Jo 7 " Tickets on sale April 3-4-5. Pinal return iKmit April 9th. J. S. afOREISON, C. P. A, A- T. & SI F. Ry., Mills Bids. El Paso, Texas. JL m79 EL PASOAX'S PROPERT1' IS DA3IAGEP AT XACO. Naco, Ariz., March 29. Mrs. Joseph T. Broyles, a resident of El Paso, Texas, Is visiting Naco, the windstorm hav ing caused damage to the extent of several hundred dollars to business property owned by her as executrix of the estate of J. T. Broyles. George Spindle, a cattleman of Ari zona, at present operating In Sonora, Mexico, come up from La Cananea, bringing the Gyearold son of "Walter Fife to Hereford to visit the bedside of his mother, who is said to be very ill at that place. Dr. O. TV. Brandon, whose term as school trustee expired, visited Cananea, Sonora, Mex., on election day. There was no election for trustee. Eugene H. Stover, superintendent of public schools of Cochise county, will appoint F. x. Kuck. TULAROSA PBRSOJfALS. , Tularosa, X. M.. March 29. James A. Carroll, superintendent of the Mesca lero indian reservaipn and wife, have returned from?an extended visit in Geor gia. Their daughter, Eloise, met them In El Paso and accompanied them home. Col. J. E. Edigeton. county surveyor from Alamogordo, is here surveying a road. Johnson Bros., from Capitan, and Ben Smith, from Alamogordo, passed through here looking over the valley in Johnson Bros,, automobile. J. F. Hall and E. T. Hopkins have returned from the San Andres, where they have been prospectingi They brought back fine samples of lead-silver and gold ores. "Will Sanders has returned from the Jackson ranch where he assisted in tak ing a buncn of cattle. Charley Curry is visiting in El Paso. Miss Dollie "White is now postmaster at Tularosa. MARATHON VOTES SCHOOL BONDS How T Get Imimt Belief From EfghingSkm Diseases An inflammation of the skin caused by the presence of a tiny mite which burrows in the skin, causes the itch ing in Eczema, Tetter, Acne, itching scalp and feet, Prickly H'at and the many other forms of skin diseases. Scratching does not relievo nor cure it only aggravates the case and makes It worse. There, is only one way to cure kill the mite and so remove the cause. Littell's Liquid Sulpaur Com pound gives instant relief the first application and in a short time kills the mite and gives a permanent cure to every form of skin trouble. Sample bottle postpaid for 10c. Rhuma-Sulphur Co., St. Louis. 6 Wind Carries Away Part of Rubber Factory Roof. ISTew Buildings. Marathon, Tex., March 29. Marathon voted ?6000 worth of bonds at the elec tion here, to build an annex to the school building, a school house out In the country and one for the Mexican children here in town. A whirlwind lifted the roof from one of the buildings at the rubber factory and carried it out on the railroad track, breaking down the telegraph wires. Mr. Morefield, the pump man, assisted by the manager of the telephone company made temporary repairs till.the regular lineman arrived. The telephone -company has purchased a four norse mororcycle of the M. M. type for use in Its business; messages can now be delivered to people that cannot be reached by wire. More new buildings are going up. but there is some delay on account of scarc ity of lumber. Custom officer Dowe sold a number of smuggled horses on the street. The average price was $30. The ball game resulted 2 to 0 in favor of the Guayula nine. LAS CRUCES AND RETURN Account First Official Visit of Governor Mills and His Staff, April 1st Tickets on sale March 31st and April 1st. Final return limit April 2. J. S. MORRISON, O. P. A., A, T. & S. F. Ry., Mills Bldg. El Paso, Texas. San Fri Low Round-Trip Rates to Califor nia and Points in the Northwest Los Angeles - $30.00 an Diego - $30.00 - - - $40.00 San Francjseo, going or returning yia Portland or Saaitie eattJe S62.50 $55.00 Vancouver Tickets on sale April 4 to 8 incL Final return limit three months from date of sale. , Liberal stopover privileges- For further information call on or write, J.S.MORRISON, C. P. A., A. T. & S. F. ByC Mills BIdg. ' m Paso, Texas. HAYS BUR HEALTH! NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY, Satisfy Yourself by SezdinZ Noxafcra SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Cut this adv. out end mail with your name and address, and to cents to PHILO KAY SPECIALTIES CO. 3oCHntonSt.,Newarfc, N.J..U.S A. KELLY & POLLARD. FIRE DAMAGES ROSWELL FACTORY "Water Freezes in Tubs, But Fruit Trees Axe iSTot Damaged. Roswell, X. M., March 29. The mixlne plant, elevator and all the beltin of the alfalfa meal factory of the Ro! well Wool and Hide company yvere ST stroyed by fire, which started on a nht form at the side of the building and was put out by the fire department An hour later the second floor df the building was discovered burning- furi ously and by the time the department got there the building Tvas a mass f flames. The loss -will run from $9000 to $12,000, fully insured. uuo Persons who found ice in pans and tubs of water were sure that the fruit was badly damag-ed, but -were greatly re lieved when informed by Mr. Wright in charge of the local 'United States weather bureau station, that the ther mometer registered 35 degrees above zero. ' 3 1 t LOCOMOTIVES I I " jL I SHR2MERS JISiSSR I I fEstabliafcsd 1S791 I j An Inhalation for 3 Whoooma-Gouaha Croup 9 1 Inbalati ma-oisssh9 Group 9 Coughs, Golds, Gafasrh, Bronchitis? Diphtheria I Cresolene Is a Boon to Asthmatics. Docs it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy for diseases ot tho breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach? Crcsoleno cures because the air, rendered strongly antiseptic, is carried over the diseased surface -with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treevsent. It is invalaablo to mothers with small children. For irritated throat there tc nothmj better than CresoleneAntlseptic Throat Tablets. Send Cc in postage for sample bottle. ALL DRUGGISTS. Send postal for de scriptive Booklet. V&po-Cresoleno Co ISO Tulton Street, Now Ycrk. rPSJfn Goaf Lymph JKS&IiSJgtg .Nature's own rem edy lor depleted nerve force; for ex haustion; for de olllty; for Insomnia; now prepared in most hichly efflca ceous tablet form. $2 per box. Lasts one month. Sold in El Paso only bv Kelly & Pollard, Sheldon Hotel Vsssg75' Attention! XOW XOBIiESI YE FAITH FUL SONS OF THE DESERT! AROUSE YE!! Orleans and Return ACCOUNT COUNCIL, ANNUAL SESSION, IMPERIAL MYSTIC SHEINE From Ei Paso Tickets on sale April 7, 8, 9 and 10. Limit Arii25, with privilege of extension to May 10 on payment of $1.00.Numerous side trips of fare and a third allow- ed from Tew Orleans. ARRANGE YOUR PULLMAN RESERVATION NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION, ETO, CALL ON OR ADDRESS W .0. McGoraick, G-. A. J. E. Monroe, C. T. A. City Ticket Omce St. Kegis Hotel !ae Trank FactonSA.'A&ss wujjusite TJOStorriM. rrn Plara. TeL 1054: Auto 196S. r's etai Weather Strips for Doors and Windows keep out Qragj O'DonnslJ & Go., GtB, AgfS. the sand, dirt and wind. - phone B Chzmher of commerce Bids. ANGELUS ESS WORKS ci tiv nonr ... pressing "wvg 3&.UWA anud.j riuu43 Phone JSoiSo Crawford Thsaier Sldg,, Opp. Plaza Now is the time to have your clothes cleaned and pressed for Easter. Prices reasonable. Gloves cleaned second to none. Satisf-ction guaranteed.