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u & -$ Friday, October' 7, 1U1U. JLU Xl "X v -m 3 -a ' A H3T "W"V OVJ XlXLiXlULiXJ BtHMaBBMaB Considering Quality, These Are THE LOWEST EL PASO Low price is one thing. Low price combined with high minlifAT is fl-nntTifiv. "W want vou to understand that f "Saturday Specials" at this cf the highest quality ottered at a reduced price, bup pose you begin tomorrow to be a customer of ours. Loin Steak, 1 C per pound "l Prime Rib Roast, -J Ojf per pound XfciC Legs of IMutton, - 97jUn per pound - Choice Veal J. C. PEYTON, SUCCESSOR TO ROBINSON'S MARKET Pkones Bell 251; Auto 1234. ' VHPOSES OF IHE NEW REPUBLIC loura (Continued From rage one. ly lessens the doubt of the success oi the revolution. ROYAL family expected TO FIND HOME IX BXGLAXD. London, England, Oct. 7. King Man uel of Portugal, who -with others i the royal family is now under ihe pro HSU R I SB s B wP If 5lf W&H afeff a I B I I p n nsf Bwm I l 1 459 Sit SH H I BtfJiS sLJI Bfii 8 1 E , II VjjW. Jjbka J B Si, il H, , &ji aSi a, M BbB i p 1Lt3W 8 I BSSBBto V w 8 1 s HI J BE fill 4 fjB&Ci 1 1 1 1 J i iwS lsBH B lBBKy ML w MBL w Jk m, L I bIbHIHI To Kansas City and Return account of the American Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City the El Paso & Southwestern announces the above low. round trip rate. . Richard I i PRICES IN market are always meats Ohuck Steak and Roast, cy F 3 lbs. for ttDC 5-lb. pail Pure Kettle Og Rendered Lard OOC 3-lb. pail Pure Kettle PP Rendered Lard OOC Live and Dressed Poultry 114 N. Stanton. tection of the British government at Gibraltar, will, it is expected, find a permanent residence in England, where the duke of Orleans and queen moth er's sister reside. Describes Royalty's Flignt. The Capital, a republican newspaper published in 3Jis"bon, gives the follow ing account of the flight of the royal family: "Between 5 and 8 o'clock "Weilnes- I day morning the duke of Oporto em barked on the yacht Amelie and sailed for Ericeira, a fishing town, 22 miles from Lisbon. At the same time the queen mother Amelie left Cintra by automobile for lafra. She was fol lowed an hour later by the dowager queen mother Maria Pia. "King Manuel, after escaping by a rear door of the palace during the bombardment, went to Cintra and thence to Mafra. "Escorted by 20 cavalrymen, the Tickets On Sale Oct. 8, 9, 10, RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER Warren, . H. D. McGregor, General Agent. City Passenger Roberts-Banner Building. rin1 -Po-mn-ir nrnnaorlD trt "RriCeria. At ! 3 in the afternoon they embarked m fishing boats, -which put out to sea and at some distance from the harbor transferred the royal passengers to the vaeht Amelie." FRIENDLY RELATIONS COXTIXUED WITH EXGLAM) - , rr fTlU T3T-;t iiisDon, jfortugai, uct. --" "" ish minister had a long conference Thnrsdav afternoon with provisional president Braga, who assured him that the republic would continue its irieiiu- ly relations with Great Britain. Among the wounded in this city is expremier Teixeria de Sousa, who was struck by a fragment of a shell yn exploded in his house. Many oltvaen have been imprisoned by the republi- can iroop. -"""-- "r""" " ius, a. iuxniei iicuv-wi. """".." nrorisional government nnnt nllPS 'in receive recruits, the most notable be ing the general commanding the en trenched camp outside of Lisbon. The republicans count upon the 'triumphs of the republic throughout the coun trv. Foreign minister Machado has announced that he favors the mainte nance of the British alliance. THE ROYAL. FAMILY LANDS FROM YACHT AT GIBRAL.TER. Gibralter, Oct. 7. King Manuel of Portugal is now under British protec tion, he Portuguese royal yacht Ame lie, having on board the king, the queen mother, the dowager queen and the duke of Oporto, entered this har bor at 11 o'clock last night. Shortly afterwards the king and the queen mother came ashore and drove to the summer residence of the gover ns r!t- "KVAdfirlek Forestier-Walker. Judging from the appearance of the I crew that mannea tne Amene, tuej were got together hurriedly. REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED AT OPORTO Oporto, Portugal, Oct. 7. The repub lican government has been definitely established here -without a struggle. The populace received the proclamation enthusiastically. The general com manding the local division of troops obeyed the orders of the provisional government. t REVOLUTIONISTS ATTACK CONVENT AT CAMPOLITO. Paris, France, Oct. 7. A special to the Journal says a party of revolu tionists yesterday attacked the Jesuit convent at Campolito and several Je suits were killed. DES MOINES ORDERED TO PROCEED TO LISBON. Washington, D. C, Oct. 7. The crui ser Des Moines has been ordered to sail immediately from Gibraltar for Lisbon to represent the United States government. 11, 12 19 Agent. MAKE YOUR OWN $ HAIR TONIC W t , A Specialist'. Advice. -in a recent issue the New lork Jder- aid published a special article on the - 11.. i-s- . ... - ! wiie oj. me nair, in wnicn was given . the formula for a home-made Hair Tonic, which was hisrhlv recommended for ts remarkable hair-growing prop- i j erties, as well as for stopping falling j . lSLVf revitalizing the hair roots, and destroying the dandruff germ. This I j article was of specIal interest to me. i j as the formula was one which I myself ; j navp geen uged Jn countless case3 with j most astonishing benefit, thus con- firming my belief that home-mad ie nair , nrenrn.tfnnR o t1, Kcf For the . " "- ." ti..j... benefit of those who have not seen it , before, I give the formula herewith. Procure from your druggist an eight ounce bottle containing six ounces of Bay Rum, also purchase a two-ounce ' sealed bottle of Lavona de Composee" , (Smith's), and one-half drachm Men- I thol Crystals. Dissolve the Crystals in i the Bay Rum and then add the La- , vona de Compossee'; shake thoroughly , and apply night and morning to the roots of the hair, rubbing into the . scalp with the finger tips. This prep- , aration contains no coloring matter, ; i but restores gray hair to its natural color by its action on the hair roots. If you desire it perfumed add one tea spoonful of To-Ka-lon Perfume, which combines perfectly with the other in gredients and imparts a most pleasing scent. Be sure to get all enclosures In the Lavona de Compossee' package, as they give much valuable advice on the care of the hair and besides, entitle you to a sprinkler top for -your bottle, free of charge. A. E. Ryan &" Co., the well known druggists, state that they have had mans calls for this preparation and are prepared to fill the formula at all times. Do not apply where hair is not desired. POLITICAL GOSSIP. GETS NOMINATION BUT CANNOT RUN Democrats of Massachusetts Tanie jMansfield for Gov ernor With Joker. Boston, Mass., Oct. 7. Frederick TV. Mansfield, of Boston, vas nominated by acclamation for governor Oy Uio delegates to the Democratic state cotj' ventlon at 1:30 this morning. The name of Mr. Mansfield was of fered as a compromise following a con ference in which James H. Vahey and representative Eugene N. Foss agreed to withdraw from the contest to better the chances of success at the polls. It was agreed that tne name of Mr Mansfield should be placed in nomin ation with the understanding that ho will withdraw within 72 hours, and that the selection of the party's candi date shall then be made by a special committee. Mr. "Vahey made a strong speech in which he withdrew his own name and nominated Mansfield. BROWXE, STAR WITJVESS, MAKES SAYEEPLXG DEXTAL Democratic aiinorlty lender Testified Before IorImer Investigating Committee in Cliicsgoi Chicago, 111., Oct. 7. There was a stir when Lee O'Keil Browne's name was called by the senatorial comm.: tee which is investigating senator Lo rimer's election. The witness talked composedly, entering a sweepplng de nial of any wrong doing in connection with the election. He is a lawyer, and his attorney, Thomas Dawson, found little to do In advising his client as to his answers. Browne said that he was but slightly acquainted with WhLte before the open ing of the legislative session at which Mr. Lorlmer was elevated to the sen ate by a combination of Democratia and Republican votes. During the ses slon, h'orwever, he met "White frequent ly, and helped him with a bill in which h?- seemed deeply interested. "I felt sorry for him," said the wit ness. The matter of securing Democratic votes for Mr. Lorimer, the witness stated, was first mentioned to him in a casual way by representative David Shanahan. Later, about three weeks St. Louis Shoe Market THE BROWN SHOE COMPANY REPORT BIG GAINS The great "Washington Avenue Shoe Market in St Louis is again heard from with a big gain in sales for the month of September. The Brown Shoe company's shipments for September show a gain of $104,986.42 over the September shipments one year ago. Their gain for August was $182,955.09 and their gain for July was $113,432.S5 making a TOTAL GAIN FOR THE THREE SUMMER MONTHS of ?401, 374.36. A large percentage of this gain has been on their high-grade "WHITE HOUSE" Shoes for men, for women and "BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIB BON" Shoes for boys, for girls which are' being advertised in many national mediums. This company Is very optimistic in their views of future business pros pects. RIGHT IX HEART OF LOS A2TG-ELES, CAL. The eur. Angelu$jPLAN ALL CARS FROM DEPOTS Pass Door. FIRST CLASS and Strictly Modern. Under management of C. C. LOOMIS ana H. L00MIS. HOTEL ST. DENIS BROADWAY and 11th ST. NEW YORK CITY Within easy access of everv point of in terest. Halt block from Wanamafcer s. Five minutes walk of Shopping: Dutrict. NOTED FOR: Excellence of cuisine, comfortable appointments, courteous service and homelike surroundings. Rooms $1.00 per day and up With privilege o! Bath $1 .50 per day and up EUROPEAN PLAN Table d'Hole Breakfast SOq WM.TAYLOR & SON, Ino. rre "9 l rw, W Sheets, Sheeting & Cases 2 j'ards wide Pepperel Sheeting 5 yard limit, e g at Q, 2 1-4 yards wide Pepperel Sheeting, If'.5..3: 26'2C 21-2 yards wide Pepperel Sheeting, limit five j'ards, at " 9-4 sheets, Pepperel brand, worth 75c, or 10-4 Pepperel Sheets, worth 80c, each 42-36 inch. Pepperel Cases, doz. $1.77; each. 1 special lot of 42-36 inch 27c 69c c 15c Cases; doz. $1.40; each 12'2C 1 onw.;o1 lnf nf 49-3R inrli Cnses: doz. .$1.20; 11. each A A 1 v before the election, speaker Shurtleff came to his room and asked him, in effect, how many of his following among the Democrats would be willing to vote for Mr. Lorimer. "He asked me how many of my 'boys, as my following was designated, would vote for Mr. Lorimer," related the witness. "I told him things were in such a condition the session had dragged on so long a good many of them wanted to end the deadlock. As for myself, 3 cculd not tell now how I would vote, not having considered the matter." ..Browne flatly denied that he had given Linker Beckemeyer any money in the Southern hotel. St. Louis, June 21, 1909, as testified by them. DRAPER IS NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR THE THIRD TKVIE MasxachusettR Republicans Renominate All State Officers "Without Oppo- citlon and frpre Tariff Board. Boston, Mass., Oct. 7. Precedent ruled the Republican state convention here and governor Eben S. Draper was named by acclamation for a third term. It has been many years since a Republican governor has been re fused a third nomination in this state. All other state officers selected were j renominated with tne same unanim ity. The platform adopted, besides favor ing a permanent tariff board, strong ly approved the administration of president Taft and" favored the con servation of natural resources and closer trade relations with Canada. NOMINATE TAYLOR FOR GOVERNOR FOURTH TIME Nashville, Tenn., Oct 7. United States senator Robert L. Taylor, three times governor of Tennessee, and whose term in the United States senate does not expire until 1912, has been nominated for governor by the regular Democratic conventlon- Governornor M. R. Patterson was nominated several months ago to suc ceed himself but this nomination caus ed a split in the party and he withdrew. hoDing thereby to unite the party. Senator Taylor accepted the nomina tion, but said he would not retire from the senate unless elected governor. Senator Tavlor will be opposed by Capt. B. W. Hooper, the Republican TFrt Irfggts? Poultry Fsod Ifenufectarir ta fhe world. Try a bag of his festf Umm SCRATCH FEED Makss Hens Lay FURiftA CHICK FEED Ssyos Baby Chicks (Always la (soksrboird Bags) FOB SALE BY 0. G. SEET0N EL FAS E! Paso Pasteur Insfifufe For Preventive Treatraeni OP HYDIIOPHOBU. 325 SAX ANTONIO STItEET. Phone 2340 K. 1. Res 3-457 gOLTPURJMA W Ballard 112-114 South Oregon St One and one-half blocks south of postoffice, call special attention to Saturday and Monday specials. Bath Towels 1 special lot of Bath Towels, Og 15c each ; two for wt 1 special lot of Bath Towels, Q 171-2e each; 2 for dtZf C 1 special lot of Bath Towels, Acy 25c, large sizes. 2 for Tr A C Outing Flannel 1 special lot of good outing QlUf flannel for O O C 1 extra good lot of outing 1 A flannel for AsJi 1 special lot of solid colors outing f kmnsl. for ivv 10 yards of 1 special lot of Apron Check Gingham, rf A tor fJJ Ladies' Suits In this department we are showing fine values in Tailored Suits. Prices begin at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00 and up to $35.00 per suit. Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear Children's Union Suits at ,7C 25c, 50c and J Ladies Union Suits at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $130, $2.00, O en and tfJma.JJ Ladies' Vests and Pants at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and nominee. Many independent Democrats are pledged to the support of Hooper. The convention declared that the tem perance question should not be an Is sue in the campaign. MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS TO DENOUNCE PAYNE TARIFF Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. T. Denunci ation of the Payne tariff bill and of the Michigan congressmen who aided ia. its passage will probably be the strongest feature of the platform to be adopted today by the Democratic state convention. ' SIMPLE CEREMONIES AT RETIREMENT OF HUGHES Albany, N. Y., Oct. 7. Brief and sim ple ceremonies marked the retirement of governor Charles E. Hughes and W DOSES END Out-of-Order Eidneys are regulated and Bladder trouble goes. The blessed relief that follows the use of Rape's Dieuretic is a revelation to sufferers from backache or kidney, bladder and urinary disorders. The time to -cure kidnej trouble is while it is only trouble Before it settles into Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes or Bright's Disease. Pape's Diuretic acts at once upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary sys tem; cleanses, vitalizes and regulates these organs, ducts and glands and completes the cure within a few days. The moment you suspect any kidney or urinary derangement, or feel a con stant, dull backache, or the urine is thick, cloudy, offensive or full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended First National Bank Capital , $ 600.000 Surplus and Profits 225J000 Deposits 3,500,000 We cordially invite new business connections. Otir new saving? department pays 4 percent on deposits. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. C R. MOREHEAD, President GEO. D. FLORY, Caahier. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pres. a N. BASSETT. Vie Pm. L- J. GILCHRIST, Asst. Cash. State National Bank ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1S31. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $175,000. A Legitimate Banking Business Transacted in All Its Branches. HIGHEST PRICES PAID io GrandeVailey XV. W. Turney, Prest. S. T. Turner, Vice Preat. W. Cooley, V. P. & Mgr. " R CAPITAL, SURPLUS AOT) PEOFITS $150,000 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS CITY NATIONAL BANK EL PASO, TEXAS. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Capital, Surplus and Profits, $350,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Stewart Frank Powers G. H. Leavell H. J. Simmons A. G. Andreas W. B. Latta B. Blumenthal J. F. Williams H. M Andreas J. H. 3fav YOUR BANKING BUSINESS IS RESPECTIVELY INVITED U. S. Co. Shirt Waist Specials Four special lots of Silk "Waists $6.50 fine hand-embroidered messa line waists, Saturday and Monday r.ial. -$4.95 $3.50 silk waists, come in black, navy blue, fcO QC Saturday and Monday. . P4mcO $2.50 pure all linen hand-embroidered Tailored Waists, &0 1 Ef special iJ.O $1.25 Tailored Waists, made pleated front and back, QQ for "OC ; Boys' Clothing Some special lots of boys' clothing, made withtwo pairs of dCJ ff pants for $4.50 and pOUU Ladies' Neckwear 1 special lot 15c stock collars with tab. on sale 1 IC 1 special lot of stock collara O f with tab, 25c, for UC 1 special lot of .stock collars, 35c, made all linen with tab, ty j for DC Silk Kimonos $7.50 and $6.50 long kimonos, made of Jap silk, frA Q- on sale at JTPJ $5.00 long silk kimonos, made of Jap silk, on sale at $2.o0 long crinkle crepe kimonos, on sale at ... S2.00 crepes, on sale at tPtJatD $1.75 $1.65 j the inauguration of lieutenant gover nor Horace White as his successor. Governor Hughes later left for Ne"W York and will go direct to Washington, where he will assume his duties as a member of the supreme court. The best plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on over the affected parts Is superior to a p3asterand costs only one tenth as much. For sale by all dealers. REPUBLIC OFFICIALLY DECLARED IN MADEIRA Paris France. Oct 7. A special from Funchal, the capital of Madeira, saya that the republic "has been proclaimed there. The people are enthusiastic but there has been no disorder. An Oporto dispatch says the republic has been officially proclaimed there. KIDNEY MISERY I LAHIE BACKS FEEL FINE. by a sensation of scalding, you should begin taking Pape's Dieuretic as di rected, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy, at any price, made anywhere elsein the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure. Misery in the back, sides or loins, sick headache, inflamed or puffy eye lids, nervousness, rheumatism,, darting pains, heart palpitations, bilious stomach. Prostatic trouble, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, listless, weak, worn-out feeling and other symptoms caused by inactive, sluggish kidneys simply vanish. Uncontrollable urina tion (especially at night), smarting, discolored water and all bladder mis ery ends. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will vouch for the responsibility of Pape, Thomp son & Pape of Cincinnati, Ohio, who tTrepare Pape's Diuretic 50 cent; treatment sold by every druggist in the world. FOR SLEXICAN JHOITEY. Bank &Trust Co. V. E. Arnold, Cashier. F M. Murchison, Asst. Cashier. H. E. Christie, Secy.