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EL PASO HERAL Friday, September 2, 1910. I ( " ! M I AT I ARF WELCOME I i ill I M i-rfifii.fl i fbJEm VkAaoS B V JbiaS- -" - - n I I AT I THE SPECIALTY SHOP Souvenirs AILEEN BERG No. 1 Little Plaza ews Brevities San Francisco, still remains in quaran tine with her passengers because of the suspected case of the plague on board. i Train Bulletin. All afternoon and evening reported on time. trains are Couple Married by .fnstice. Ijrnacio Afarcia and Josefa Ochoa were married by justice McClintock Thursday afternoon. Will Clone Labor Day. "We tvill close our store Monday, Labor day, at 9 a. m. All orders for delivery that day must be in by S:30 a. m. Jackionjs Sanitary Grocery, v Phone 353. The new fall styles in custom made clothes. Thornton's, 215 San Antoalo. Peach ice cream delivered after sup per. Phone the Elite. Store Closes Promptly at Nine Saturday Night Smith's ice cream is noted for its purity and wholesomeness. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has a delicatessen department full of good things to eat. Phone 353. Magruder is home again. Quality and Service TTe never set tired of talking: the Quality of the Meats we sell. We find that exercising care throughout is I our best investment. Customers are absolutely 9 pro tected on Quality. When it comes to Service this mar ket stands without a rival. ' We make no extra charge for Quality and Service, as the following prices show: SATURDAY SPECIALS Loin Steak, -i yJL- Home Dressed 9f per lb I 2 C Hens, per lb AiVi, Prime Rib -J 9JL-. 5 lb- pail ?m'e omeRKn Roast, per lb. ... 2 C Rendered Lard l Chuck Roast and ofi 3 lb. Pail Pure Home E C Steak, 3 lbs iOC Rendered Lard We will close Labor Dxy. One delivery Monday A. 3L at 9 o'clock. All or dcrs must be in by 8:30 o'clock. Mexicans Fined on Assault Chnrse. Magdalena Garcia and Silvana Chav ora have been transferred to the coun ty jail from the smelter. Both were convicted of assault and fined $14.45. Choate Charges Withdrawn. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. 2. George W. Camlee, who presented a petition at a meeting of -the American Bar asso ciation in this city, containing-charges against Jos. H. Choate, of New" York, one of the leading members of the American Bar association, asked leave to withdraw the petition on Thursday. This action followed the ' reading of resolutions adopted by the Chatta nooga bar association expressing re gret at the alleged attack on Mr. Choate by a member of the local assc elation. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Is where you get the famous Sedg wick creamery butter. Phone 353. Dr. W. R. Weeks, chronic diseases. For Kent. One large room, 30x45 feet over Bryan Bros.' store. Suitable for lodge room, business college, offices or any kind of business. Esquire at Bryan Bros. Negro Lynched. Amoj-, Miss., Sept. 2. Nick Thomp son, a negro accused of criminally at tacking a 17 year old white girl, at Jackson, nejir here, last Saturday, waa taken to .the'scene of the crime yesterday by a mob and lynched. Fully 2000 per sons participated in the lynching. Magruder is ready for your teeth. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Removes that hungry feelin. Phone 353. J Ks t& c y LtJii Police Judge Mr.kes Complaint. Clpriano Pedragon was arrested Fri day morning on a charge of reckless driving. Judge Tom Lea is the com plaining witness. He declares that Pedragon came very near seriously (in juring a little child. The new fall fabrics and molt nobby patterns in fall suitings at Thornton's, 215 San Antonio. Let us suggest a dainty" frozen desert. Phone the Elite any time. Dr. Prcntlv, practice limited to dis eases of stomach, intestines and liver. Rio Grande Bank building. Magruder Is at Home. In the Plaza block busy at a dental chair assisting humanity. ROSWELL CHURCH ENLARGES SCHOOL and Missionaries Leave for EI Paso 3Iexlco to "Work Among the Chinese Residents. Roswell, N. M., Sept. 2. The Chris tian church has completed the erection of a new room, 20x30, west of the main church building, that will be used for the Sunday school primary class of Miss Bess May McClane. Howard Hill and wife left for El Paso, where they will locate and will engage in missionary work among the Chinese of that city and will go from El Paso to different cities of Mexico. Both speak the Chinese language, hav ing spent several years in China. Everybody eats Ice cream and nearly everybody in El Paso eats Smith's ice cream. The nobbiest fall hats for men are at Thornton's, 215 San Antonio. Magrnder Ready for Yonr Teeth. Tou'll find him In his dental parlors in the Plaza block. Both Phones. SUCCESSOR. TO ROBINSON'S MARKET 114 H. Stanton St Prompt Service. TOLTEC CLUB TO 0 IN FOIt GQLF To Play Country Club Mem bers a Game in Short 'Time. Some rude and unfeeling person has insinuated that just because the Coun try club had the only golf course t est I racho, T. P. survey; survey No 23. of the Pecos was no good and suffi cient reason whj' that club should have all of the golf players in that same sec tion. The base insinuation was trac ed back to the indian dwellers in the Toltec cliffs, who have not only veri fied the report but have stood pat on the assertion that all was not golf that glitered. The ontccme of the controversy Is that the Toltec club is planning to i play the Country club a match game of golf a week from Sunday for mon ey, marbles or crayon. As a number of the crack Country club golfers be long to the Toltec tribe and are threatening to annex themselves to the i team from that club, the going is ex pected to he a bit heavy for the sub urbanites. The dates for the annual Douglas - El Paso golf match have not yet been decided but will be held during the menth of October on the local Coun try club courts. ' lot 11, block 35, Boracho, Tex.; consid eration S30; January 26, 1910. jGajifc-Ssrcja tract A. T. Cellum and wife to J. Silva. tract of land in El Paso c-cunty, originally known as Capt. Gar cia land; consideration ?1; September 23, 1903. Boracho Charles J. Canda, Simeon J. Drake and Alphonse Kloh to the Howard-White Land and Investment company of Dallas, Tex., tract of land, two and one-half miles north of Bo- g township Sj block No.. G2, containing C40 acres; consideration 3200; August S, 1910. Latta's addition, Rivera, between Lntta and Hammett boulevard Leon ardo Gomez and wife to Emilio "Vega, lot 15, block 17, Latta's addition: con sideration $250; September 1, 1910. ColiingsTV orth survey Anna M. Da-vi- to Charles Manzel and wife, Nos. 12 and 14, of Collingsworth surveys, sold to W. B. Latta in 1901; considera tion $1500; August 24, 1910. Rrths. To Sabana Aguiro, 1016 South Stan ton, boy, Mexican, August 27. A Real Killer. Cartersville, Ga., Sept. 2. After kill ing a man named Phillips, at Beasley Gap, near this city, and wounding five of his pursuers, one serlouslyi William Fowler, an aged white man, escaped to the hills. He is being pur sued by a sheriffs posse. Mngrnder Has Returned Af.ter a two weeks' vacation Magru der.the dentist, has returned. Works for everybody but negroes. Jaekson's Sanitary Grocery Has Mrs. Dan Kelly's home baked cakes fresh every morning, 75 cents each. Phone 353. TAKES SOX OX SPECIAL TRAIN FOR OPERATIOX. Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 2. Racing against death in a spe cial train over the Fort Worth and Denver from Amarillo here, A. G. Boyce, won, when, follow ing his arrival at 9:25 this morning, an operation was per formed upon H. L. BBoyce, aged 30, a son, for appendicitis, and the announcement was made by physicians that the man is re covering. Boyce Is a "wealthy cattleman. The special was given the right of way over all other trains and a record breaking run was made, leaving Amarillo at 12:12 this morning. No. 95 Slightly Soiled Lingerie Waists Styles worth to $2.00 (Suit Department, Second Floor.) J J w -fr 4 4"' 4' Saw It In The Herald. Through an item in Thursday's Herald, three wrenches taken from a Mexican arrested by the police, were restored to the T. & P. shops, where they belonged. The Mexican, Eduardo Carbajal, from whom they were taken, will be tried Friday afternoon. Try a Roeloff hat this fall. Thorn ton has them at215 San Antonio. The best is never too good. Dairy milk. El Paso DAILY BEC'OBD. Building Permits. To Ed Enochs, to erect a corrugated iron building, lots 3, 4 and 5 block 77, Fan Antonio street, Cotton addition. Estimated cost $150 . Deeds Filed. Boracho X. W. Balke to T. G. Neely, i BUCKLER BUILDING WILL BE TWO STORIES ONLY. The preliminary plans for the build ing which will occupy the site of the Klirnojl T3, rl?-l KtiilillTKy o ! TofnCT" drawn by Trost & Trost. The build ing vrill be only two stories high and will be of pressed brick and of a sim ilar design to the burned structure. The city council ordered the walls of the ruins torn down and the site cleared and this will be done immedi ately in order that the new building may be started as soon as possible. Pews Shoes Satisfaction RUSHING NEW BANK. Working late at night, the concrete crew of the American National bank building, has poured the roof of the seven story building and the ornament al cornice. The brick work is new above (the first floor and the terra cotta is being set for the second floor C. L. BUlington, 709 Magoffin. Tel. 1489, painting, paper hanging, decorating Magruder, the Dentist Is in town again and at the same old stand, doing the best dental work for everybody but negroes. Mexican Committee Arrives. Nuevo Laredo. Mex., Sept. 2. The special delegation appointed by, presi dent Diaz to greet the foreign delega tions en route to take part in the celebration of Mexico's centennial ar rived at Nuevo Laredo today and will await here the coming of the Ameri can and other missions. PART OF SEIZED JEWELRY RELEASED TO MRS ADRIANCE New York. Sept. 2. Mts. I. Reynolds Adriance, of Poughkeepsie. N. Y., sim plified the smuggling charge against her Thursday afternoon by proving to the satisfaction of the customs author ities that an assortment of jewelry val ued $100,000 which was seized when she arrived here last Sunday, was not purchased abroad. It was accordingly released, includ ing a $3000 necklace taken from her daughter, Marion. The lot released does not Include, however, the $6000 pearl necklace, which Mrs. Adriance had concealed in her hat. She has not denied that she bought the necklace abroad and she is still under $7500 bond pending examination on a charge of smuggling. 4"r4"t'l"r'rT'r"P HOLDS L'P RESTAURANT AT 10 IX THE MORNING. Houston, Tex., Sept. 2. A stranger walked into James E. Sire's restaurant he'j, cdered and ate breakfast, and went as if to pay theecashier; but instad of a purse, drew a pistol and robb-td the register of about $50, escaping, about 10 oclock this morning. A 1 fr- Tell your teeth troubles to Magruder, he is home again in the Plaza block. Mngriider Home Again. Those needing dental work can nave same done by Magruder In the Plaza block. Work for all but negroes. Dr. Cameron reliable dentistry, reason able price. Over Guarantee shoe store. Automobile Owners We havb taken over the battery! charging business of Mr. D. R. Sted- ham, who Was located at the Shel- -will do the work atl ffztex Franklin and PLANS UNDER WAY-FOR RAISING BATTLESHIP MAINE Washington, D. C, Sept. 2. Arrange ments have been made at the war de partment for Capt. Harley B. Fergu son, member of the board of army en gineers, appointed to remove the -wreck of the battleship Maine, from Havana harbor, to superintend the inveign- tion into the present condition of the wreck. Since the last meeting of the board it has developed that at least some of its members do not look with favor on ( the O'Rourke plans for raising the battleship, which were explained to president Taft this week. One member of the board has expressed himselff as believing the plan would noi give the board the oportunity to determine whether the Maine was blown up by an explosion from without or within. An Enforced Marriage. Delso Arzaga ' Thursday afternoon married Josefa Hernandez, justice Mc Clintock performing the ceremony. The parents of the bride, who were present at the ceremony, were responsible for the groom's hasty decision to marry the girl, having threatened to file a serious charge against him, says the justice. IDAHO PRIMARIES RESULT IN GOVERNOR'S REXOMINATTON Boise, Idaho, Sept. 2 Returns so far received in the first direct primary election held In Idaho indicate that governor Jas. H. Bradj- is reelected by Republicans over Ben O. Neil, Paul Clarksonte and Geo. W. Fletcher, by about 2000 majority. Burton L. French, insurgent candidate for congress, has swept the state, gaining the largest of all majorities, about 5000, in his race against congressman Thos. R. Hamer for the Republican nomination. Arthur M. Bowman has won the Demo cratic congressional nomination over John L. Sewell. Jas. H. Hawley is nominated by the Democrats for gov ernor by a heavy majority over John C. Rice. There is a great difference In Ice cream; you'll probably not' notice that difference until you eat Smith's ice cream. DR. UUU UOiei, 2.II our garaj Santa. Fe. :nw: Charging ra-te 75 cents per bat tery. We furnish batteries at 10 cents a day, or 2.50 per monah. elctric V, Charging rate for cents per Icilowatt. cars. AUTOVC Bell Phone 527. AND MRS. HYDE'S BABY BOY SOON DIES Kansas CItj-, Mo., Sept. 2. The boy born to Dr. and Mrs. B. Clarke Hyde Thursday, died in about four hours. Guarded by six armed deputies. Dr. Hyde was taken from his cell In the county jail to hishome after the child had been born. He was present when It died. "Well, it's all over; I suppose I had as well go back to jail," he said, turn ing to an officer, after the baby's dpath. Mrs. Hyde's condition is serious. 1 she does not show improvement. Dr. H.vde's attorneys will try to influence judge Latshaw to permit the doctor to make another visit to his home. Jackson' Sanitary Grocery Has a fresh lot of Dig. queen olives, J ti -utuio l'w. Phone 353. Purity and Dairy Milk. quality talks, El Paso See Thornton's display of fall shirts. All the new and most uptodate styles in neckwear and haberdashery. TEXAS NEWS SERVICE HOLDS ITS ELECTION Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 2. With a banquet last night, the Texas News Sorvict annual meeting here came to an end. The following officers were elect ed: E. J. Kiest, Dallas Times-Herald, president; L. J. Wortham, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, vice president; B. C. Utecht, secretary and general manager. Kiest. Wortham, M. E. Foster, of the Houston Chronicle: C. .F., Glover, of the Waco Times-Herald, and P. E. Bossen, of the Amarillo Panhandle, were elected executive committeemen. The next meeting will be held tho second Tuesday In September of next ; year. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chase, of Cauanea. are guests at hotel St. Regis. Mrs. Cla;e is a daughter or Judge and Mrs. A. B. Fall, of this city. El Paso Dairy milk means health and protection to your family which always demands your serious consideration. Merchant Returns to Police Court. P. H. Shallenberger, arrested a few da3-s ago by the city police, and re leased by judge Lea upon his state ment that he was a New Mexico mer chant, was in court again Thursday afternoon, charged "with being drunk. He pleaded guilty and was fined $3. Not having the cash, he went to work on the rock pile Friday morning. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has a fresh lot of new shrimp, cents a pint. Phone Soil. 25 IM&Pfiie on Steamer. Tokio, Japan, Sept. 2. The steamer Manchuria, bound from Shanghai for .J, .f. .J. .$. .. . r, .&. J. -J. . 4, .. .A. .J. A A 1 rjpi HE first After Supper Sale in our beautiful new Garment Department on the second floor! We Ye selected for this sale a splendid lot of white lingerie and tailored waists, the styles we have sold regularly for $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, which have become a little soiled in handling, and offer them at an amazingly low price. From seven to nine o'clock thcr'll be on FC I mr w Sk sale at (Only two to each customer.) Underprlce Toilet Necessities-Z to 9 oclock Hair Brush. Hinds' "Very" hair brush, gemiuir bristles in cushion back. Regular price 1.00. Special 59 cents (limit one.) Cold Cream. "La 'rosea cold cream, good for Rim burn and rough skin. Jars worth regularly 25, spe cial 14 cents (Limit one.) Face Powder. Hemiine Pozzoni'a face powder, the kind that sells reg ularly for 50c a box. Special 33 cents (Limit one.) Hair Oil. Rose hair oil for preserving and softening the hair. Regular 25c bot tles, special 15 cents ) e (Limit oEe.) Tooth. Powder, v Cblegate's denta? powder, cleanses and. preserves the teeth. Bottles worth regularly 25c, special 15 cents (limit one.) After Supper Sale Women's Silk Hosiery All pure silk hose, fine quality with double heels, soles and toes, in black and all the light evening shades and the new fall colors. Our very best $1.25 and $1.50 kinds, from 7 to 9 o'clock, 93 c a Pair (Limit two pair.) After Supper Sale Men's Fall Neckwear Xearly one hundred dozen four in hand ties, m the wide end and. reversible styles, made of good quality silks in good fall colors, both plain and fancy. Regular 35c styles, from 7 to 9 o'clock, 23c Each (Limit three.) All Day Saturday Specials rTl HE special items in the all day Saturday sales are usually in some lit--- tie thing that you need to make your Sunday outfit complete. For instance, tomorrow we underprice gloves and neckwear, and continue the remarkable sale of importer's samples of the new fall veils. T $1.25 Kid Gloves, 89c 50c Chamoisette Gloves, 38c Good quality kid gloves, the one-clasp Washable fabric gloves, in imitation style in black and street shades. A of chamois skin, in the buff shades regular $1.25 value, 5iOr onrT- All sizes in the 50c o o a pair . 0C quality, a pair ? C 35c Fancy Neckwear, 25c iSTew fall styles in the pretty things for women. Dainty cliiff on and lace stocks and Persian and plain white tailored stocks. We offer these smart new styles, the regular 35c values, O all day Saturday for ! )C Importer's Samples of the New Fall Veils Just one of the " Popular V lucky purchases, offered to tu at half the usual price of veils of these qualities. There are hundreds of them in the newest styles of the season and hardly two alike. r LOT 2 Plain chiffon, net and lace veils, and several of the sea son's best novelty styles, in black, $1.93 LOT 1 A variety of styles in lace, plain and fancy chiffon, and net veils in qualities whu'h would regularly sell up to $2.50 white and new colors. Worth to 4.00. LOT 3 Veils for street; carriage and automobile wear, in finest quality plain and fancy silk chif fons, in styles "worth ( Q A regularly to $6.50 . . . tP3 o4D "High School Brand" Youths'- Suits Usually its rather hard to find suits with long trousers, in styles to fit the ideas of boys of 14 to IS years. This season we've made a hit with the "High School Brand' ' suits cut with lots of style and "snap" ma'de strongly of good strong material built to stand the athletic school boy's-, hard wear. Bring your boy in and put one of these on him he'll like it. The prices are froin $7.50 to" $15.00. The new styles for men are here $16.50 to $40.00. Special Men's elastic seam drawers, made of Pepperell drill, with elastic seams and ankles, 50 values ' Special " Men's knit underwear,. Otis brand. Sea Island finish, shirts with long or short sleeves, full length drawers, 50c QQ and 75c values OtC v HUSBAND KILLS HIS WIFE AND III3ISELFF. Dallas, Tex.. Sept. 2. Mrs. Susie Jones, who was shot by her husband last night, died at 1 oclock this morning- in a hos pital. After the shootingr. the man ended his own life in the same manner. The were about 20 years of age. Jealousy caused the tragedy. ? 4 4"i'4"3- A WATER VAPOR FOUND AROUND MARS PLANET Flagstaff. Ariz.. Sept. 2 More water vauor in the atmosphere of Mars has been discovered by astronomers at Lowell observatory. A spectrogram by observer Slipher has been measured and yields more striking proof of thp presence of more water vapor and oxygen ' in the atmosphere of Mar than previous plates- VALENTINE MISSION SOCIETY HAS A StCCESSFUL YEAR New Residences To Be Erected In Town; Children Leave for School; Many Visitor!. Valentine, Tex., Sept. 2. The Home Mission society of Valentine, organ ized by Mrs. J. B. Price, of Weather ford, Texas, has closed its first year of existence. Membership dues amount ing to $34. SO have been collected and sent toMrs. R. E. Hardaway, ofNEl Paso, she being the conference treas urer of El Paso district of the New Mexico conference. For parsonage work at Sierra Blanca, $34.15 was spent. There is ?40.00 remaining in the treasury for local work, making a total of $108.95 for the Income of the society during Its first year. Miss Birtie McAnelly. who has been visiting at the J. R. Holland home in Alpine, has returned. She was accom panied by Mrs. J. R. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neil, who have been visiting at the P. M. Smith home, have returned to their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Medley have re turned from a camping trip at the foot of "Saw Tooth" mountain, In the Ft. Davis range. J. F. Everett, who has been visiting Valentine friends, has returned to his ranch home. Miss Agnes O'Connor, who has been visiting at the Kelly ranch, left for her home in Sari Antonio. Miss Jessie Jones and Miss Zora Finley left for San Marcos, where they will attend school. Mrs. Lester Smith, who has been confined to her home on account of Illness, has recovered. J. M. Stroud, of Alpine, who has leased the H. O. Canyon range, will soon move his family to Valentine. D. G. Knight has rented the- Pool place and will bring his family to town next week. Mr. Knight has also purchased a tract of land from "W. E. Bell and will erect a modern residence on It soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dill and children are visiting Mrs. Paul E. Shanks. Ernest Bloys. of Ft. Davis, has tak en a position as bookkeeper for the Valentine Mercantile company. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brite and little daughter, of Marfa, are here attend nig the protracted meeting. Mrs. Bettie Rice of Marfa is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Smith. Rev. A. F. Felix, of Marfa, who has been assisting Rev. Mr. Golighfely, during the protracted meeting, has gone to Ft. Stockton to fill an appqlnt raent George W. Flache, one of Valentine-3 carpenters, has a position at Ft. Stock ton. , . T. S. Kingsbury. a 'prominent tattle man, left yesterday for a business trip Into Mexico.