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12 Monday, May 23, 1910. :erald Yarnioutli Bloaters, per can .- 35c Herring in " La-Sardine" style, j)er can 35c Herring in tomato sance, per can 25c & 35c Preserved Bloaters, per can 35c Mackerel in tomato sance, per can 25c Broiled Mackerel, per can 35c Genuine Frankfurter Sausage, per can 35c Cape Shore Corned Cod, per can 20c Dried Boneless Herring, in glass jars 15c Shredded Codfish, in glass jars - 15c Codfish Balls, per can 20c !Fi'esh Haddocks,, per can 35c . Fresh Mackerel, per can 35c Fish Balls in Fish Bouillon, cans . .- 25c Finnan Haddock, per can 35c Ferndell Crab Meat, per can 50c Tresh Strawberries, Kaspberries and Blackberries Tularosa Spring Chickens and Eanch Eggs WATSON'S GBOOEBIES ARE FAMOUS FOE, QUALITY. jN ews- revities Train Bulletin. The train of the Texas & Pacific due to arrive in El Paso Monday at 11:40 a. m., Is reported one hour and 50 minutes late. All other afternoon and evening' trains entering' El Paso are reported on time. Didn't Fly Back. Dover, Eng., May 23. On account of the high wind count Jacques De Les seps, who crossed the channel Saturday in an aeroplane, abandoned his inten tion of flying back to Calais Sunday. local banks is too small, and that the provision of the bill that passed the senate "would be more effective to keep deposits in the communities where col lected. The westerners charge that the bill as drafted is a "bankers' bill," and that under its operations their communities might be depleted of money. "! El Paso Housewives Sedgwick Creamery butter is butter. The tasty butter with only a butter taste. Don't gt strong in hot weather. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery, Phone 353. King George Issues Pardon. London, Eng., May 23. King George has commenced his reign with an act of clemency, granting remission of short sentences and reduction of others t throughout the kingdom and in the army and navy. It is announced that King OJeorge intends to maintain a royal racing stable at Xewmarket and a breeding stud at Sandringham, and that he will patronize racing on the same extensive scale as his father. Browns HI Rescuer. 'sBarsaparisia Cures All Spring Ailments. Mrs. Marion Bruce, Cumberland, Me., writes: "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for a great many years, and I think it the best blood medicine in the world. I take it both spring and fall. This last winter and spring I was in very poor health. I was weak and. had lost all my appetite and I was all run down. As soon as I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla my strength came back and my appetite returned. I am now well, do my housework, and I no longer have that tired feeling." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated, tablets called Sarsatabs. Balloonist Missing. Pittsfield, Mass.. Mav 23. Some aSix ift t pvnroecorl -frkr?crVif nTor tVio liakeville, Mass., May 23. John Gal- Pittsfield Saturday noon, and. have not lagher, a telegrapher, fell out of a boat J yet been heard from. William F. reception and ball in honor of the special envoys who are here to take part in the celebration of Argentina's independence. President Alcorta, his cabinet ministers, and major general i T-ponard Wood were amonsr those ires- ucit-auuuu ul Liiree ikw iuir. meii i gjjt, who made a balloon ascension from , W 29th W t X 29th W lavffi Reduction $22(1 D res Trimmings Half Price on Lake Assawampsett Sunday and h and Adam Bopp, wh6 tried to rescue him, were drowned. Phone 151. 210-212 Texas St Auto 1161. LIGHT, COOL BED ROOMS Tend to make summer nights a pleasure. We are offering exceptionally beautiful pat terns tliis season at moderate prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Tuiile Paint Glass de See Us or Write for Prices on Hammocks, Water Bags, Tents, Cots, Durham Duplex Razors. and anything in the Saddlery or Sporting Goods Line. . SSBLTOff-PAYHE ARMS CO. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Dr. Willis R. Smith, Skin genito urinary and rectal diseases. Office rooms 201, 203, Caple's building. Dr. Gray, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 205 Caples Bldg., 2nd floor. Pincbot Coming Home. Liverpool, Eng., May 23. Gifford Pinchot, the former chief forester of the United States, was a passenger on board the steamer Arabic, which sailed for New York Sunday. Chase & Sanborn's special blend of tea for iced tea. Jackson' Snnitnry Grocery, Phone 353. Special, jadles" purses, shopptng bags. EI Paso Trunk factory, north side plaza. Tornado In. Ill in o Ik. Cairo, 111., May 23.' A tornado that struck Cairo at 6:40 p. m. Sunday de molished four homes, damaged a dozen more, and destroyed several barns, be sides tearing many large trees up by the roots. No fatalities were reported. "Whitehouse piloted the balloon, taking up with him Philip Carroll and Lari mer "Warner. Fort Bayard, New Mexico? May 7, 1910. Sealed proposals in triplicate for the complete construction, plumbing, heating, electric wiring and, electric light fixtures, for one set of Field Of ficers' quarters, and three sets of Com pany Officers' quarters, will be received until 11 a. m., May 28, 1910. and then opened. U. S. reserves the right to re ject any or all bids or parts thereof, or accept any part of a bid that may be advantageous toJ the government. Plans are deposited in offices of Chief Quar termaster at St. Paul, San Antonio, Chicago, San Francisco, Denver, Omaha, Depot Q. M. St. Louis, and Constructing Q.M., Cheyenne. Specifications and in formation will be furnished upon appli cation at this office. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked "Proposals for Public Buildings" and addressed to Lt. C C. Winnia, Con structing Quartermaster. Dr. E. C. Frentis, practice limited to diseases of the stomach and intestines. Rio Grande Bldg. Alamo Inn, 314 . El Pitsca at. Finest furnished room In city. To Head Guggenheim Concern. Seattle, Wash., May 23. According to a story published in the Post-Intel-llgencer today, ex-governor W. B. Ho gatt, of Alaska, is slated for the head of the Morgan-Guggenheim subsidiary Alaska corporations at the annual meeting to be held here "Wednesday. Amother Texas Storm. Sour Lake, Texas, May 23. A severe electrical storm accompanied by rain and wind did extensive damage to der ricks and other oil field property in this vicinity Sunday. Lightning struck a steel tank, destroying its contents of 30,000 barrels of oil. This is the sec ond storm in this vicinity within a week and the loss of oil In this vicin ity is estimated at $150,000. Refreshing Iced Ten. Chase & Sanborn's special blend of tea for iced tea is the nicest we know of. There is no better tea and it's orilj 75 cents a pound. Jackson's Snnitnry Grocery Phone 353. Dr. Cameron dentist, over Guarantee shoe store. Auto phone 1744. Fighting In Xicnrapta. "Washington, D. C, May 23. Two I days' fighting near Rama, Nicaragua, J sell at New York prices. Optimo Olive Oil the Ideal of Purity. For those who want pre-eminently the best olive oil, we strongly recom mend "Optimo." It is bottled express ly for us in Bordeaux, France, from where we import direct and is from the first pressings of the finest high grade ripe olives. One way of deter mining which is best is to taste it. If it is perfectly sweet and very delicate in flavor you may conclude that it Is the first pressing. This is the season when nearly every body wants building up and vitalizing. "Optimo" olive oil, besides being a highly invigorating food, furnishes the lubricant the body so much .needs, cleansing and healing and stimulating the digestive system. "We just received 100 cases of "Op timo" olive oil, probably the largest shipment that ever came to El Paso, and by Importing direct we are able io K. W. MAGNETOS. G. & J. TIRrS. WOODWORTH TREADS. KLAXON JX.OKSS RED SEAL DRY CELLS. AUT03IOBILE CAPS AND CLOTHING Wftixis uit wuw 3iiiJt-.vin1.xs JU.1JK SAJIE D-VY ORDER "IF IT'S MADE WE HAVE IT." Til RECEIVED. STURGES COMPANY JOBBERS AM) DISTRIBUTORS. r.K: Sun Anloulo SI.. El F:. 25c Peanut Brittle IS Cents a Pound WEDNESDAY ONLY Mrs. Ben F. Holscher and two sons, of 50S Prospect avenue, will leave tonight for Olney, 111., where they will spend the summer with relatives. has cost the Estrada forces 14 killed and" 29 wounded, according to a report to the state department from consul Moffatt, of Bluefields. The casualties of the Madriz forces, he adds, were not learned. Dr. Gallagher, Trust Bldg.. hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. . i C. L. BIIHngton, TOOMagiffin. Tel. 14S9.' Painting, paper hanging, decorating. The Postal Bank BUI. Washington. D. C. May 23. The pos tal savings bank bill, which has been reported from the committee on post offices and postroads, is. ready for the Republican caucus on "Wednesday. Many western members believe the 47i percent of deposits which the bill as reported would require to be kept in lasted apparently about two seconds and caused considerable damage to crockery, chimneys and old adob houses. Slight damage is reported from Jrthe towns of Bingham and Garfield. I WE REMT I hlprfrir ran m.Xz s Smoth Li Ask For Prices c CONFECTIONERY COMPANY & n. Q PTCTTPKT.T. Wot NO NF.F.B TO 206 If. Oregon St Phone 34? BUY ONE - standard e.iecfrit.n. i i Hanan ' 107 s-Stantoa St- s y Both Phones Uxrords p ll ' The Best mm MILK DRINK UK B-Ktlfftt &(. C SEl.iJI A SMILE '! a prety hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts. There is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and llyer complaints cocs.tipation and .dyspepsia. Ballard's Herbine is mild, yet aosolutely effec tive in nil cases. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. erms u ays Mrs. raseaa Jackson's Sanitary Grocery, Phone 353. Putting on Dog. Vienna, May 23. In acquiring a lease registered letters had baffled "officials, the American ambassador, will De more sumptuously housed than any former representative at this court. The palace was built by baron Albert Roths child for his son. baron Oscar Roths child, who committed suicide last July, because of an alleged love affair with a Chicago girl. The palace has spa ciousstate apartments and occupies a commanding site. Killed by TVIfe As He Slept. Stockton, Utah, May 23. Wm. "Wil son was shot and killed by his wife as he lay In bed eai;ly Sunday morning. Mrs. "Wilson- then fatally wounded herself. Her mind had become unbalanced from illness. The Wilsons had been mar ried 14 years and had three children, one of whom, a boy 13 years old, wit nessed the tragedy. The 4th week offers many phenomenal values, but none surpass that given on Dress Trimmings. All trimmings will be sold fohis week at 1-2 price. This includes the more staple trimmings, the kind that are used year after year, as well as all the novelties of the present season. If you lrave no present need for trimmings it would be well to anticipate future needs- All Dress Trim mings this week at just rice Halt r Our Vegetables Best. "We claim our vegetables to be the best in town because they are gath ered every morning, brought direct from the garden to us, put in glass re frigerator cases so that flies, germs, dust and dirt cannot reach them. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery, Phone 353. Nelson and "Wolgast fight, champion lightweight battle, in four reels 4000 feet, giving complete detailed descrip tion of the recent battle, Tuesday and "Wednesday nights at the Happy Hour. LAY CORNERSTONE FOR Y. W. G. A. HOME Appropriate Exercises Sun dav Afternoon at Site of New Buldin. The cornerstone of the Young Wo men's Christian association boarding 'home was laid Sunday afternoon at 5 oclock by Miss Mabel'K. Stafford, gen eral secretary of the El Paso associa tion, at the site of the new home on the corner of Missouri and Fisher streets. The exercises were attended by a large number of women who have been active in securing the boarding home, and were presided over by Mrs. Robert Bruce Smith, who gave a talk in which she re viewed the activities which had resulted in the buildinir which is to be the'home r of many of El Paso's young women. Trvfvrl i n or Afi-a R.-mifli' -foil- Tvr Henry Easter offered prayer, and "On ward, Christian Soldiers" was sung by the entire audience- Miss Stafford, the general secretary, followed Mrs. Smith by a violent rocking of the earth which i and talked of the building and its pur- puses as uoorainate witn tnat or tne Young "Women's association. At the close of her speech, Miss Staf ford spread the mortar for the corner stone, a tin box of documents, records and other things connected with the his tory of the association was placed in the opening and the stone was placed over it. In the tin box were placed clippings from the local papers, the names of the building committees, the record of the first year of the association's history and other valuable data. Those who placed objects in the cor nerstone were: Miss Xettie' E. Sitter lee, Miss Grace Marston. Mass Ora Coker, Mrs. Laura Bond, Miss Hazel Taft. Dr. Isabel Homes. Mrs. J. E. Tonvnsend, Mrs. S. B. Berher, Mrs. Flora Jones. Utah Has Quake. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 23. The Sunday morning slumber of this city and immediate vicinity was disturbed Fort Bayard, N. M.. April 30. 1910. Sealed proposals in triplicate for fur nishing and installing the machinery for power refrigerating, and electric lighting systems, at this post, will be received until 11 .a. m., May 2Sth, and then opened. Information furnished on application. TJ. S. reserves right to ac cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for .machinery," and addressed to 1st. Lit. Chas. C. "Winnia, Constructing Quartermaster. Jj. A. to B. of R. T. social. All B. of R. T. men and families are invited to attend a social given by the Ladies' Auxiliary at Redmen's hall Tuesday evening, May 24r No admission. Llllie Holford, President. May Forbes, Secretary. On Earth We would like to have you see our line of oes an Before buying your Summer Footwear EL PASO PilE--iii.fi There is more food value in one quart of EI Paso Pure Milk than there is In one pound of the choicest porterhousa Bteak. El Paso Pure MiUr is pure milk. It comes from inspected, contented cows, end is Treated by the most scientific methods. Delivered to you In sterilized air-tight bottles. EI Paso Dairy Co.. Phones: Bell 340; Autn 5J5. Office 313 K. Oracos- Riots in Ireland. Cork, Ireland, May 23. The presence here today of rival Irish factions, in spite of elaborate police precautions, led to serious conflicts, following de- i mensurations which were addressed by ufi.a rM-X, mi j. ' Thn E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Iiei UTdier iieatanentS: narliamentarv nartv: John Dillion and i - Illiam O Brien. Many people were injured, including Daniel D. Sheehan, M. P., for Cork. Failed to Aid This Rock- :ord Lady, She Is Fin ally Relieved by Cardui. flf -1.U HYGIA is chosen because of its DIS TIWCTIVE quality. It should not be confounded with other" waters. It is produced by a "vapor process, realizing the highest degree of purity and palatableness. PASO ICE AND REFRIGERATOR U Rockford, Ala. "I was taken with nervous prostration," writes Mrs. M. C. Paschal of this place, "and had headache, backache, pains In my right side, and smothering spells. I called physicians to treat my case, but without relief. Finally I tried Car dui, and it gave perfect satisfaction. I cannot say loo much in prise of Cardui. I recommend It to every sick woman." Are you weak; tired, worn-out? Do you suffer from any of the pains pe culiar to weak women? Cardui has a record of over fifty years in relieving just such troubh3. Doesn't it seem reasonable that it will help you? Cardui acts gently on the womanly organs, and has a strengthening effect on the entire female constitution. A remedy with such a long-continued record of success, and praise from so many thousands of ladies, should cer tainly do you good, too. Cardui is perfectly harmless, non mineral, non-intoxicating, and will benefit both young and old. Every girl and woman needs Cardui, to over come the weakness and ailments result ing from the unnatural conditions of modern life. Cardui has helped a million others. "Why not you? "Will you try it? For sale by all druggists. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., 'Chat tanooga, Tenn., for Special. Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for h "Women," sent in plain wrapper, on re- j IJUCDU OMING A Special Sale of W 29th W Turkish els W 29th W Is one of the eoniing features of Anniversary Sale interest. "Watch for details. I jl!Eiii e3! a zm 1 dislKr8 ! k&Cali&s-DrvGoods Co. 0 jmini) BURGLARS FORCE LOCK AND ROB h. FOGG'S ROOMS Sunday Night Intruders Relieve Theater Manager of $370: Leave No Clues For Police. An empty money sack, a broken truck lock and a jimmied door are the evi dences of a $370 robbery which occurred early Sundav night in the apartments of Howard Fogs', manager of tie Happy Hour tfoeater. The cash was removed between 9 and 10:30 oclock Sunday night from INIr. Fogg's rooms over the theater. There are no clues to assist the police. Entrance was made by forcing the door from the 'hall and lifting a bolt on a double door on the interior. The trunk was broken by means of some sharp tool The robbery '-was discovered after Sun day night's performance, when Mr. Fogg returned to his rooms, but it was not until Monday morning that the monev sack and a bank book were found in a corner of the corridor leading to the street stairway. There were no checks contained in the sack- THE WEATHER. Forecast. For El Paso and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, fair. For Xew Mexico: Tonight and Tues day, fair with rising temperature. For west Texas: Tonight and Tues day, partly cloudy weather; warmer to night. River at El Paso: Height of surface Sunday above fixed zero mark, 14.3 feet; this morning. 14.3 feet; this date last year, 14.0 feet. IRRIGATION EXPERT IX CITY. Li. M. Bartholomew, superintendent of (the irrigation system at Roswell, N. M., is in El Paso en route to Phoenix to look over the irrigation work there. Y. M. C. A. STONE AXE COUNCIL WILL HOLD CEREMONIALS Stone Axo council No. 1. ancient and peripatetic order of cliff dwellers, a so cial organization of Y. M. C. A. dormi tory men. will hold a ceremonial session Mcinday evening on the association's roof garden. A negro quartet, a vaudeville refresh ment "booth and a. mine of red fire com prise part of a unique program arranged for the entertainment of tie stone axe men. and tfceir euests. Chas. S. Nasits, president of the "West ern Coffee company, has returned from a two weeks' business trip in New York and other eastern cities. SCS J& Grebe cleans clothes. 4 IS X. Oregon. Dr. Cameron foi reliable csentlstry. "Wages Increased. Louisville, Ky., ?ilay 23.-J3etween 3000 'and 4000 employes of the Ameri can Tobacco company here have been given a wage increase of 10 percent. This is the outcome of a strike of the stemmers some weeks ago. They re turned to work on the promise of the local officers that an attempt would be made to get tlvem an increase. Dr. Cameron, dentist, reliable den tistry, most reasonable prices. Over Guarantee shoe store. "Work guaranteed. Longwell'H Hack Are now at the union depot at all times. Please call for them. i" Mysterious Death of Girl. Peoria, 111., May 23. Miss Minnie Al ders, 20 years old, a school teacher of Princeville, 111., was found dead in bed at a hotel here today with three bul lets in her body. Her companion, S. T. Easterly, of Chillicothe, 111., a freight conductor, is detained by the police. Easterly and Miss Alders came to Peoria on Saturday and registered as man and wife. Mnil Carrier Arrested. Chicago, 111.. May 23. Albert C. Gordon, for 19 j-ears a Chicago mail carrier, was arrested today by order of postoffice inspector James E. Stuart, who says Gordon has confessed to rob bing the mails for more than four years. Complaints from all over the country of the loss of money from of Kolowrat palace. Richard Kerens, ArgrentlniV.N Independence. Buenos Ayres. Mav 23. Charles H. Sherill, the American minister, gave a NTJNN MAY BE NAMED FOR COUNTY ROAD ENGINEER The county commissioners will meet Tuesday morning and will probably name Herbert Xunn for the position of county road engineer to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of R. B- ; Meadows, who left Sunday night for j DaJlas, Tex., accompanied by his wife, j Xunn has been assistant countv road en- j gineer for the' past yeaiT under Meadows. FORUM HOLDS MEETING. Saturday's bimonthly meeting of the forum was heLl on the Y. M. C A building roof. IT W. Brcwder spoke on his native state. Tennessee; H. C. Craw ford gave a toast, "'The Ladies," there being a number of feminine friends pres ent: Charles Owen s-poke on Lloyd's Lon don; and Vance Stewart gave some jrlimpses of undergraduate life at Princeton. Garland Lvnrin played the mandolin. Refreshments were serveJ. D8IVES OUT f. BLOOD HUM01S When vre see persons "with soft, smooth skins "we know at ones that their olood is pure and healthy, that the cuticle is being sufficiently and properly! nourished by the circulation. But when the "blood becomes infected "with any unhealthy humor the effect is shown "by eruptions, boils, pimples, or some mora definitely marked skin disease such as Eczema, Acne, Tetter, etc. Humors get into the blood usually, because of a sluggish condition of those members whose duty it is to collect and carry off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter, left in the system, sours and ferments and is soon ab sorbed into the circulation, filling the "blood with an irritating humor. Eemove these humors and the skin disease can not erist, because its very cause is then destroyed. S. S. S. cures all humors of the "blood because it is the greatest of all "blood purifiers. It cleanses the blood of every particle of unhealthy matter, enriches the circulation and causes it to supply healthful nourishment to all rWtt tissues. Then the skin becomes soft and clear, local applications can not cure, they can only soothe by temporarily reducing the in ammation. but the cause remains in the circulation and the eruption will he no nearer well when the ex ternal treatment is left off. The humors must he removed and nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. Pure blood makes healthy skins and S. S. S. makes pure "blood. Book on Skin Diseases free to all who write and request it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLA2TTA, GA. See the Nelson and Wolgast pictures, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the Happy Hour. CATTLE ENTRIES. Twelve hundred awl thirtv head of cattle, consigned to Price & Head, were passed through the local pert Monday. The shipment comprised two trains and 111 of the shipment are bulls. El Paso Bank & Trust Co. 319 San Antonio St. Solicits Your Patronage Capital Stock $100,000 R. M. TURNER, Pres. R P. JONES, V-Pres A. F. KERR, Cashier LEEH. CREWS, Asst. Cash'r. I i 1 1 I I - mi.niin i- II'" ii.ii mi ii """"iKMBDi56 r 1 ' BASE B 7 BALIS K , M , j BATS H) BLi I 2$) GLOVES 'JNIFORMS Model A67 is a ner one. L J ALL Southwestern Distributors for A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Athletic Goods. SHOES CAPS GLOVE SOFTENER TOE PLATES HEEL PLATES SLIDING PADS SCORE BOOKS SUPPORTERS PROTECTORS BASES GUIDES ETC. Send for Illustrated Catalog. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. W. G. WALZ COMPANY 1Q1-103 El Paso Street. El Paso, Tesas. --.. i,m i aoaivwHiamH J jnaa cy ,,. lrrrTrr.