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'JjIJJJ Thursday, July 7, 1910. News Of the Great Southwest News Of the Great Southwest JL Jfe IS? Vk Er&&y$ fe fvvr s f I Vr - A Head of His Individuality Made Him the Terror of the Tory Here is a cigarette of individuality I CIGARETTE are made of the splendid tobacco that grows In the fertile fields of the Piedmont District Pictures of your favorite base-ball players in the "big leagues" are now in Piedmont packages. Piedmont Cigarettes e$re TOSS PF SOU THWEST THANK Besides Its splendid service In giv ing: the people of El Pasothe news oJ the prize fight returns, The Herald also served the news by telegraph to V&o score cities and xowns in the sur rounding territory, paying the cost of these dispatches to every town to That the sen-- I which they were sent. ice was timely and appreciated Is shown by numerous letters and' tele grams received at tjjis office. Ex tracts from some of them are given be low. From Del Rio the following is re- ! rt T"A1 Ttr fmft - mi fyVijiT ffltf ai Fourth of July and the one break In J the monotony was the display of bul letins on the prize fight, telegraphed by The El Paso Herald. The Dixie theater and the Elks' club were the rendezvous of the sporting fraternity and others interested in the outcome of the big fight and at both places large crowds awaited The Herald bul- fift Hggast Pwttfy FtuS Manufictyrtr ! tiw wtiig. Try a fcag of Ws fesd. PURIMA SCRATCH FEED Makisjtas Lay PURINA CHICK FEED Savts Safey Chteks (Always ta Cjmkirtttnl Btfc) FOR SALE BY 0. G. SEET0N &S0N EL PASO ASSAYER3 & CHEMISTS Ore Shippers' Agents ASSAYING Melt and Refine, or Purchase, GcM and Silver in any form. Corre spondence invited. Strictly confidential. C. W. WINSLOW & CO., 304 San Francisco St., F! Paso, Texas. Independent ssay Offi&s ' ESTABLISHED 1888. I U. V . ilSCXEAET. 2.JXL., iTOpneSOT. T Agent for Ore Skippers Assays ani ChcrxcaJ Analysis. Mines Examined and Reported Upon. Bullion Work c Specialty. P.0.Pox88, Office arsu Laboratory: Cr. Sra PriccLo CifetissSte. PnQfam Accaw AffJrD CRITCHETT & FERGUSON, Successors to Hughes &. Critchett. Assayers, Chemists, Metallurgists. Agents for Ore Shippers. 322 "A San Francisco St. Phone 324. COCPUXIMA ' Gen. Francis C. Marion Them 9$ packed In. T!J(f FQIZ letins with more than ordinary inter est. "Probably 700 or 800 people packed the Dixie hours before the first bul letin came in and .several ,'nundred more were at the Elks club. The read ing of the bulletins for the first five rounds brought forth mighty applause and n&ers for the white man, but from Le sixtn rouiju on, scarcely a rebpuuac was heard. "When the 15th and final round was read, the crowd accepted it and filed out of the houses, a disap pointed lot of people. Any number of women attended the Dixie and when the fijrht seemed to be in Jeffries's fa- Tor manifested their joy as vocl f erously -as the men. "With one accord the citizens ex pressed themselves as to the generos ity of The Herald in .telegraphing the returns for the benefit of the people of Del Rio; that it was one of the most advanced pieces of modern news paper work that they had ever known, Eczema A Germ Disease Can Now Be Cured. The Medical profession is all agreed that ECZEMA is a germ disease, but the thing that has baffled them is to find some remedy that will get to the germs and destroy them. Zemo, the clean, external treatment, has solved this difficulty by drawing the germs to the surface of the skin and destroying the germ life that causes thu disease. The whole method of treat ment and cure by ZEMO Is explained In an interesting book on the subject is sued by the makers of ZEMO. It tells how to cure yourself at home of Eczema, Blackheads, Pimples, Dandruff, and ail diseases of the skin and scalp. Call at Knoblauch's drug store for booklet and learn more about this clean, simple remedy that Is now recognized the standard treatment for all diseases of the skin and scalp. alloryLine Between Galveston, Key West and New York Superior .Eassenger Accommodation Fast Freight Service STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WED NESDAY AND SATURDAY AT NOON Wednesday Steamers Call at Key West, Fla., making connection for points in Florida and Cuba. Saturday Steamers Carry Freight Only For (particulars as to reservations, rates, etc-, eee your ticket agent or iwrite S. T. DeMILT, Gen. Agent, Galveston, Texas. Tickets to and from Europs EMBOSSED LETTER HEADS Per M9 $6 ELLIS BROS. PRINTING COMPANY Ellis Building. Electric Power Embossers. EiPaso Pasisur insflfiste For Preventive Treatment OF HYDROPHOBIA. 323 SAN ANTONIO STREET. Phone 2340 R. 1. Res.. 345T ES J t nrTiinisp M f I - r"pMaeltEM "" """ A Skin of Beauty is a coy yy, Felix Gouraua's Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifler. Renoves T: Ian, .raapies, doth Patches, Freckles. Mot! sna iKm Xi rasest and every blcmwn on beauty, sad de fies detection. It has'-stood the test of 62 years and is so harmless we taste it tobesureit Is properly made. Accept no counter feit of similar name. Dr. L. A. Sayro said to a lady of the haut ton (a patient): "As you Isa.CT Trill use them, 7 recommend fJonrninl's Crenm as the least naamui oi uu iu sMn JwESittoub- FS sale by all dnits and Fancy. Goods Dealers in the United States, Canada and Europe. IEBB.T.HGPr,IR3. Pros.. 37 Gte Street HewYok - .. r.i' n i and though the fight result -was sore ly disappointing-, they appreciated the returns, for in no other way could Del Rio have received the bulletins and the result of the fight -v, ould have remained an unknoyn quantity for many hours later than it did. "Fred I. "Meyers, "Secretary Commercial Club." Magdalena Heard the Xews. This wire came from Magdelena: l""We thaulc you for granting permission to get a copy of the telegraphic report of the Jeffries-Johnson fight from the operator here for use at Ztfagdalena, Sonora, Mexico. "C. D. Saxon, a Subscriber." Stanton hanks Herald. This comes from Stanton, Texas: "Half the town was down to see The Herald bulletins. "We thank you for beinr so liberal and progressive In this 'hour of need' and -e assure you that there were many friends made thereby. "Yours truly, "J. A. Dowdy, "Manager TV. U. Tel. Co." Bip: SprlnRs Cheered. Big Springs sends the following: "Tour complimentary furnishing of the Jeffries-Johnson bulletins was greatly appreciated. While the fight did not come our way, yet during the reading of the bulletins, a cheer would go up for The Herald, and the interest you have thewn to our citizens will ad& many subscribers to your valued pa per. "Tours truly, "H. Clay Read." "Vojrales Got Herald Xewi. From Nogales the following is re ceived: "At an early hour in the afternoon a crowd congregated In railroad park to hear the bulletins read as furnished bv the El Paso Herald- Much interest a'id enthusiasm was demonstrated until the final dispatch came. Much apprecia tion of The Herald's efforts was ex pressed by Nogales citizens. "Ethel Harrison." PccOn Had the Bulletins. Pecos was interested. This letter is received from that place: "A large crowd took advantage of the Johnson-Jeffries fight bulletins furnish ed by The Herald, and remained around the bulletin board until the result of the final round was received. The few bets made made Jeffries favorite at 10 to 7. I want to thank you personally for your favor, and assure you all knew where the bulletins came from and appreciate them. "M. L. Swinehart, "Secy. Commercial Club." Clifton Got Returns. Clifton, Arizona, sends the following: "The Herald bulletins of the Jeffries-Johnson ffght attracted big crowds on the east side aud Chase creek sections. "Tn.e bulletins iwere relayed down to the ball grounds by riders and an nounced during the game. "L. R. Crawford." Tombstone Pleased. Tombstone, Ariz., wired the follow ing: "Everybody well pleased with fight bulletins. Many thanks to Herald.v "Oscar K. Goll." - At IiOrdsburg-- From Lordsburor comes this tribute: "The fight fans were much pleased with The Herald bulletins. A large crowd gathered in front of the office of the Liberal. From4:30 till 5 oclock, the bulletins came rapidly, and at 5 p. m. came the flash that Johnson had won in the 15th round, and all interest in the bulletins was over. "Tours truly, "D. H. Kedzie, "Editor Liberal." 3IARFA BOY BREAKS ARM IN THREEJLACES; PERSONAL. NEWS Marfa, Texas, July 7. Clyde Huett the 9 year old nephew of Dr. Midkiff, while climbing on the Baptist church, now in course of construction, fell and broke his arm in three places. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Midkiff. Alfred Driffill of Shafter is visiting friends here. Miss Louise Ghlke of San Antonio is visiting with Mrs. J. P. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Purington of "Longfellow and Miss Gorman of Kan sas City are visiting here. Hart Greenward has gone for a visit with his brother in La Mesa, N. M. - a n For those who know the pleasure and satisfaction there is in a glass of -' Make it as usual, dark and rich "boil it thoroughly to bring out the distinctive flavour and food value. Cool with cracked ice, and add sugar and. lemon; also a little cream if desired. Postum is really a food-drink wiilh the nutritive elements of the field grains. Ice it. and you have a pleasant, safe, cooling drink for summer days an agreeaible sur prise for those who have ' never tried it. ' -'There's a Eeason" for Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek. , Limited, TBch. DR ? ZES J" I o - B J he May Be Future CT4fV .- V ?- jSk Cwn :08' Princess Victoria Io-nlse, dsrehter of emperor William, ivho, accortlln?; lo reports in the official circles in London, is betrothed to Edward, Prince of "Vale, the princess' second cousin. The marriage itselr, even if the be trothal rumors should become a fact, could not take place Cor a number of years, as the priaceas is now only 17 years old- The princessr is said to dread matrimony as an end to her present heme life which she loves. CLOTJDCROFT TO GET CHAUTAUQUA August Opening Is Planned. Auto Parties Arrive. Personal News. (By Mrs. TV. S. Tilton.) Cloudcroft, N. M., July 7. The de mand for a chautauqua at Cloudcroft that the 1"1 Paso Herald has advocated is about to be fulfilled. Dr. C. Clayton Patch, of Chicago, Battle Creek, Cam bridge Springs and other places where he has established the health culture chautauquas, is nere looking the loca tion over and conferring with the local ' authorities in regard to establishing a course in Cloudcroft. The session may be opened the first week in August. H. H. Boyer, of Artesia,imotored over for a visit with his family. H. A. Boas, Ralph Henderson, Martin Davis and Vance Stewart motored up from El Paso ina 90 horse power car oivned by Charlton Henry, a Princeton classmate of H. A. Boas who Is motor ing through the United States and Mexico with his wife on their wedding journey. They came up without an ac cident. Dr. Herbert Stevenson has bought a two seated democrat wagon. Mrs. R. T. Hanks, of El Paso, and daughterlnlaw, Mrs. N. M. Hanks, of Abilene, Texas, have arrived for a short visit here. Mrs. A. Krakauer and Mrs. Tilly Krakauer Stefflen are visiting with Mrs. Julius Krakauer. TORREON FACTORY HAS NEW GUAYULE TREAT3IENT 0;erations Commence on Orders From Mexico City: Larpre Shipments of Shrub From Perejs Ranches. Torreon, Mexico, July 7. La Vence dora, the large new guayule rubber fac tory which is to treat the guayule shrub by an entirely new method, is completed and manager J. Escude is waiting for instructions from headquar ters In Mexico City to &et the machinery In motion. It is claimed that the pro coss to be einploj'ed at this factory will refine ithe rubber from the shrub to a much purer and better quality than by the old process. Shipments of guayule are being re ceived by the factory from the big Juan Perez ranch In states of Zacatecas and Durango. It Is estimated that by the time the factory commences to oper ate there will be a sufficient amount of the .shrub on hand to last for some time. Steady shipments wiH be received from now on. NEW STORE OPENS AT Tl-LAROSA; CAMlVlNG PARTIES NUMEROUS. Tularosa, N. M., ( July 7. Frank Smith, of Three Rivers, and Chas. Croan, of this place, have started a retail and wholesale feed store here. Judge A. B. Fall and a party of 15 have gone to the Rio Ruldosa for a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunt have gone to Three Rivers, where they will take charge of judge Fall's store. Mr. and Mrs. Ira O. TVetmore have gone to the Rio Ruidosa on a camping trip. Lynn Spencer, night telegraph oper ator, has been transferred to Pastura. I. TV. Lentz and James McLaughlin have gone to Bent, where they have secured carpenter work at the mine. Messrs. McNeal and Marquett, book keepers at the Bent mine, have re turned to their work. Mrs. Frank Smith, of Three Rivers, ia visiting here. Queen Of Great Britain BIG EXPERIMENT STATION IMPRESSES RAILROAD MAN". Valentine Plant Will Revolutionize Farming New Dmg Stor.e Opens I Personal and General Ne-rr8. j Valentine, Tex., July 7. Prof. J. TV. ; Atwater, industrial agent for the Southern Pacific, who nas been in Val- t entine inspecting the experimental sta- tion, expressed the opinion that it would revolutionize farming and fruit raising and make Valentine valley the j largest producing valley in the state. TV. R. Sutherford, of San Antonio, has also been inspecting the experi mental farm and like Prof. Attwater, was also well Impressed. J The Valentine Drug company has opened Its new store. Guy Hudspath, of Marathon, has moved his family to Valentine. D. R. Pierce has returned from a ; week's outing in the Llvermore moun- ( tains. I Miss Ruth Louthain and Miss Gro- t gan, of Hollands valley, are guests at the home of Mrs. Lou Foley. TV. H. Garllck, who has been ill with fever, is improving Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Spruice are now occupying their Valentine residence. Miss Dora Kendrick, of Marathon, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Bar ton Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chambers are vis- iting relatives in Marathon. Miss Miriam Moore is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Moore are camping on the river near Candelaria. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. .Mabry have re- turned from Marfa, accompanied by their niece, Miss Ruby Henderson, of Independence. Mo., who has been visit- ing in Marfa. Miss Anna Gorman is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. TV. Price in Hollands valley. Mr. and Mrs. TV. A. Foley has re turned from a visit at Cloudcroft, N. M. Miss Maude TVood, of Sanderson. Is f visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Smith. constipation permanently by proper personal co-operation with, the bene ficial effects of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, when required. The forming- of regular habits is most im portant and while endeavoring to form them the assistance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val uable, as it is the only laxative which acts without disturbing the natural functions and without debilitating and it is the one laxative which leaves the internal organs in a naturally healthy condition, thereby really aiding one in that way. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggistsv Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is never classed by the well-informed with medicines which make extravagant and unfounded claims to cure habitual constipation without personal co-operation. T7VERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL Ci HAIR NOW. and they don't have to wair -weeks and months for results either. You will notice marked improvement after the very first application. Danderine Is quickly and thoroughly absorhed by the scalp and the hair soon shows the effects of its wonderfully ex hilarating and life-producing qualities. It is pleasant and easy to U3C simply apply U to the scalp and hair once a day until the hair begins to grow, then two or three times a week till desired results are obtained. A lady from California writes in substance as follows: I have been using yonr wonder ful natr tonic tor several months andatlastIamnowbles3edvrtth.. wonderful sultof hairthat meas ures over43 inches la leagth: the braid is over 8 Inches around. Another from New Jeraejt After using aixth bottle I am happy to say that I have as nice a head of hair as anyone In New Jersey. This Great Hair-Growing Remedy can now be had at all druggists in three sizes. 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. r... To show how quickly lilf Danderine acts.we will send a large sample free by return mall to anyone who sends this free coupon tothe Knoalton Dandsrias Co., Chlcaja, with their name and address and 10c la silver or stamps to pay postage. Cot This Out STUDENTS SPEND VACATION IX NOGALES; MIXDAY RELESED. Nogales, Arriz., July 7. Among' those who have returned from school to spend thair vacations with their pa rents at Nogales, are Misses Mary and Virginia Harrison and Holly Bonillas, from San Jose. CaL.,and Edward Tlt combr from Nw York. ilrs. P. j. Munch and little son Phil, of Empaline, Mex., are here for a visit. ' The case of H. Clay ilunday, charged by Mexican authorities with contrabanding-, has been finished, and Munday has been released. George V. Newton, representing the United States census bureau, is in No gales on official business from "Wash ington, D. C. The famous Reilly will case which was brought to Santa Cruz county W OIL BURKING in LOCOMOTIVES liVTaO' &jrs5fe-sa8s35t' ,. zssrjsgzFam CHICAGO AND RETUE2T ,..$55.65 OINOIMNATI AND SETUEN ..... 64.05 TOLEDO AND RETURN 66.65 PniLADEL-PHIA AND RETURN. . 81.35 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN 49.65 KANSAS CITY AND RETURN. . . . 40.65 NEW YORK AND RETURN 85.95 Unlimited Stopovers Allowed at All Points En route. On sale June 1st to Sept. 30. Limit Oct. 31st. CITY TICKET OFFICE ST. REGIS HOTEL i j I , f j w. c. Mccormick, General Agent KjnHanHMB-------------Bn-m U y OIL BUWING 1?$ I o JS1L Jl Los Angeles And Return' - - - k""j""r") SJGUS. JL And Return - - - - Tickets on sale Jul 25th to 28tli, Aug. 30th to Sept. 7th, September 24th to 30th. Limit three months from date of sale but not later than October 31st. UNLIMITED STOP-OVERS ALLOWED. N CITY TICKET OFFICE ST. REGIS Hotel Bldg. W. C. McCORMICK, G. A. J. E. MONROE, C. T. A. BKfiggWm gJKM SECOND HVD FIRMTIRE. T E H WE REAL B RG VINS. HRIU't(0.. 122San ntoalo Street. Bell 54::. nne MSmMt G rows air and we can JBfflFmgm m mmJMk. prove Jifik IT! -;. yK8Bma&g5gmy-?iKx v .-,,. -, iBrHi TaajjBa. 5Kls IV'law ' dBBB. ff TTlmWrnmrlr .:... . .;X. S-.4 T w'r " IflmnihlM SHHKI ; "tTA liiiriiililtlH change of venue, then without a de cision sent back to Cochise county, has been decided in favor of the de fendant. Castillo. Adolf Edler, of the Banco de Sorrora, of Hermosillo, passed through Nogales en route to Germany on a visit. C. H. Gatsbell is in Nogales from Los Angeles regulating the insurance for J- - Ochoa's stock of goods, de stroyed by fire. TQ.MGHT . I 1 ltest,JnK'rcEM;yaiE' 1 1 25c S0aTmi''miMwT-M Bnutsts on j ates VIA J. E. MONROE, City Ticket Agent irTi""'t""r"lrf,"3 """ 4 1 &11!i3U rflfffff i Mi, immmKtmmmmmarr $4022 Auto. 1472