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i THE SAFEST, SUREST AND MOST DEPENDABLE TREATMENT FOR MEN Thousands of men are longing to attain health and strength, but are being held back by their skepticism as a result of wasted time and money with those who treat but seldom cure. Banish all doubts andavail yourself of the services of specialists of recognized ability, whose deep knowledge, expert skill and extended experience commend them and their work. We have made a life long study of the diseases and weaknesses that constitute our specialty, reinforced by an immense practice. All that expert skill, vast experience and scientific attainments can accomplish are now being done for those who come to us for the help they need. Come to our office and we will make a thorough, searching and scientific examination of your ailments free of charge, an examination that will disclose your true physical condition, without a knowledge of which you are groping in the dark, and without a thorough understanding of which no physician or specialist should treat you. VITAL POWER RESTORED There Is not a man in existence -who is suffering from weakness, if Recline is from unnatural causes, that we cannot rebuild and strengthen so as to accomplish the greatest desire, and after we have cured a case of this kind there will never again be a sign of weakness except brought on by Imprudence. Our cure is a thorough and scientific course of treatment which acts at once upon the nerve forces, ' stopping the drain and replacing the worn-out and run-down tissues. It increases the weight in sound, healthy flesh and muscle, that give strength and fill the brain and nerves with fresh vitality, building up the entire system and transforming the sufferer into a type of perfect manhood. BLOOD POISON Blood poison manifests Itself by stages known as primary, secondary and tertiary. Any form of this destructive disease makes itself known by such evidences as ulcers of the mucous membranes in the mouth and throat, sores on the body, aching of the bones, falling of the hair, spots and all discolorations of the skin, which signify decay and premature death. Our treatment for blood poison consists of a predigesled nucleld preparation that completely reorgan izes the blood corpuscles, by which means every particle of poisonous matter is eliminated. Under our sys tem of treatment the stomach does not become affected and it is utterly impossible for the poison to remain in the blood, and purity and health are the results in every case. All manifestations of the disease disappear soon after beginning treatment, and a normal state of health is resumed. STRICTURE. Stricture as applied to the uretha, is a fibrous deposit or scar tissue formation around the CANAL, caused either by an injury or a severe inflammation, no matter what the nature of this inflammation. The immediate results of the stricture are first an obstruction to the flow of urine, distension of the bladder, which produces wasting, followed by overflow or constant dribbling and ultimately the kidneys become in volved and Bright's disease results. Our treatment consists of neither cutting or sounding, but we dissolve the stricture by cataphoresis, treatment 1b painless and the cure is permanent, and when we dismiss a case the canal is sound and healthy nd perfectly natural i VARICOCELE. Varicocele In th beginning Is simply a passive congestion of the venous system In the parts. If this Is untreated, later the venous walls give way, become knotted and remain distended, with the resulting circu latory disturbance the organs supplied by these blood vessels atrophy or waste because of the malnutrition. The results to those who have it are too well known to require an explanation. Our treatment consists of two different and distinct procedures, one requires the presence of the patient and the cure Is effected in 34 hours; the other treatment, while slower, is just as efficient and can be carried oat by th patient in the privacy of the home. Hours: 9 a. Sunday: m. to 6 9-1. ALL WOMEN Suffering with any ordinary Pelvic trouble should consult us before submitting to a mutilating surgical oper ation. VCe have cured hundreds of women who have been told by eminent surgeons that their only hope of re lief was to have an operation done necessitating a removal of some of the vital organs. Our treatments are painless and CIFRES PERMANENT. . , OUR CHAR&E& Are reasonable, and payments are arranged to suit the patient. We make only one charge and all medicines and appliances are included, so that you know when you begin treatment just what it is going" to cost you. OUR EQUIPMENT. Is as good as the best. We are prepared to give all the treatments named above and this necessarily makes our treatment far superior to the old time method of drugging every patient for every malady, regardless of its nature. We realize, and the intelligent class of people are fast becoming acquainted with the fact that a doctor with a lead pencil, prescription blank and a few chairs and a desk' in his office, is not uptodate and is not able to cope with diseases which he is asked to treat. OUR .CURES ARE PERilANENT AND NO DETENTION FROII BUSINESS IS NECESSARY WHILE UNDER OUR CARE. The fact that we accept your case for treatment is a guarantee of a cure, AS WE NEVER -HOX.D OUT FALSE HOPES TO INCURABLES, and never commit ourselves until we are positive that we can cure you, after first making a thorough MICROSCOPICAL and X-RAY EXAMINATION if we find it necessary to ascertain your exact condition, then remove the cause. A GUARANTEE Or the assertion that we GUARANTEE A CURE is absolutely worthless if It is not backed up by ABILITY and FINANCIAL. responsibility. WE INVITE THE CLOSEST INVESTIGATION OF OUR METHODS AND OUR STANDING. REFERENCES and testimonials of hundreds of cures will be furnished you unon request.- - OUR NEW, ELECTRO VACUUM APPARATUS IS A MARVEL. Corrects all errors of development. Write for information concerning it. SPECIAL M)TICE All out of town people who have, written us concern ing treatment should take advantage of the reduced railroad rates during the. p. m. Fair, October 29th to November 6th, and call for a personal examination IPREE. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. The INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS Diseases of Men. Chronic Diseases '.3T FREE BOOKS Diseases of Women Skin, Kidney, Keetal, Bladder Diseases. i XMney complaints often caused by excesses, alcoholic liquors and severe sickness of various kinds. vlsosj. symptoms are highly colored urine and strong odor, chilliness, feverishness and a feeling of lassitude, rj iou a dij n u puffiness under the eyes and swelling about the ankles. Our long study and extensive practice in treating "O0I11S 1-0 nStlini&li BlUgsi 001 MSSS kidney diseases Insure success in all cases not past the curative stage. We determine the exact condition by a thorough analysis of the urine, and -we have cured so many kidney troubles, given up by other doctors, that AV6t 2nd TfiX8S Stu EL PASQa TEXAS we have great oonfldefljJe In our method of treatment. ' Either one of the above books will be sent free in a plain sealed envelope to any address if this paper is mentioned. WRITE if unable to visit the office. While not all cases are amenable to our Home Treatment, and we insist upon a personal examination, still we do cure many cases of a simple nature without this examination A letter explaining your symptoms will find out whether we can. treat you at home or not. ATr, CORRES PONDENCE IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. - CONSULTATION AND A THOROUGH X-RAY EXAMINATION AND OUR OPINION AND ADVICE HOBABILITYOFGQO NEfiR MARATH 0 OIL BEING FOUND , BREWSTER COUNT! Geologic Report Shows Best Indications of the Existence of Oil Shales in Land Which 'May Be ' Prospected. -This May Become One of the Best Oil Fields in the Whole Southwest. Los Angeles, CaX, Oct. 22. With the i matlon, -which enters near the nprth district aroima xoyan aireaay a proveu. frield of oiL interest is now centered In sections adjacent to those lands! Marathon, in Brewster county, has been looked upon as a possible oil field and the following report, which will prove interesting to those who have considered It such, discloses the prob ability of good oil being found there. The land covered In the report la known as block 1 and block 4, cover ing several sections of these two blocks. Prospects far OIL Owing to the formations being ex posed as they are in this basin, It is not a question as to whether oil exists, it Is only the question as to where to drill to tap the great basins that are sure to exist under part of this basin. JThere is every evidence to prove that oil is there; as to the amount of oil that may be developed, only the drill will prove. Personally, I have great hopes for the future of this field. The anticline of the underlying for- As one grows old the bowels grow less active. Some then take harsh cathartics, st&d their bowels harden. Then fbey soultiply the dose. Some take candy Cas carets. They act la aatoral ways, and one tablet a day is sufficient line of section 53), bearsa little west us course souui, passing .almost down the division line between sections (7) and (43). As to the depth at which oil may be encountered, will say that you may ex pect oil in upper shales in small amounts, but It is not probable that oil in paying quantities will be en countered until the 1200 foot level is reached. Strong gas pressure mav be mat nem- tne aouo root the cause of a flowing well. There are very few places in the United States where the c-.-osnees are so even:y d s trlbuted showing the indications of gas. A well would be a paying propo osltion in itself with the towns of Mar athon and Alpine for consumers, be sides cheap fuel for irrigating pur poses. Practically no paleontologic or geo logic data concerning the sections here mentioned Is here available. There have been several geologists visiting the field in the interest of corporations, but their findings have not been made public. It is well to mention that my findings place this district, or tfie basin portion of it, which we find enclosed by the hills on all sides, as of a differ ent age, or as being older than the surrounding hills, especially those to the north or west. Deposits In Mountain. The small mountain that lies to the northeast of , these sections Is older than any other rock found in the dis trict, as it belongs to the archaeozoic era, of the archaean age, and Is pure granite, showing no traces of life. There have been deposited id the basin proper a light covering of the upper cretaceous period. This has been erod ed away so that at present there exists in no place over nine- feet of this rock. mark. Strrma- cmlnVitif water will be encountered between 700 !UnderlyIns' thIs uPPer cretaceous, the "" "ww iuoi levels, ureat care should be taken to see that everything is in readiness to shut off this water when encountered, for It will be met in sev eral parts of the' basin. After passing this water there will be no other water to speak of fill near the 2000 foot level, which is probably deeper than you -will have to go. KiHd of OH. The oil found in the upper or shallow wells of your basin Droves to he. ?s gravity; I fully believe the oilc to be I lower cretaceous, known in Texas as the Comanche series, is missing; thus, showing that what is now the basin was, during the lower cretaceous period, high and dry, while the sur rounding hills -were low and the Co manche series was there deposited. The hills that now exist, surrounding the basin, were not forced up in the position In which we now find them, but were forced from the north, rising and- overlapping the underlying forma tions, and to a certain extent caused found In the lower strata -nrtii , ' tne breaking of the upper strata of the higher gravity vet. a it ie th i basin as Ave find them today. This i most other fields, the best prospects for oil are to be found in the anticlines, which do not cover the entire basin. Geologic formation. As described, the sections under this report lie wholly within the basin, there are exposed to the surface all of the underlying formations to the depths of 1300 feet. Chiefly sandstone and shales underlying the limes. The shales, grading from a light gray to a jet black where they join the sandstone at about 1000 feet depth; here we find a stratum of "shale and a stratum of sand; the sand strata vary ing from three to 60 feetj while the shale is much thicker; the sands found near .the surface are fine and soft, while those deeper are "coarse 'gravel. The limes in some places" are com posed entirely of shells from which fine specimens can be" secured. The shales, especially those from 'the lower depths, are highly charged with petro leum. Evidence of the great gas pressure that existed, and still exists, are every where to be seen in the cones, that are extinct and in those where the gas will burn today. The basin proper belongs to the subcarboniferous period, which will be shown by the fauna In the speci mens I secured. The Marine Fauna. The fauna of these series are chief ly rhorn, coral, zapherentls ponderosa, brachiopoda, stropheodonta concava, and the spirfer acuminatus, rensselae ria aequ,lradiata, gastropoda, loxone ma hamlltoniae. Also the remains of small fish resembling those that ex isted at that time, but not well enough preserved to truly classify. There is an abundance of the above fauna found in various places through out the basin, as well as the large shells belonging to the Comanche se ries which surround the basin. Nu merous shells from the Jurassic rock's BI-METAIilC EIXTEXDS TUXXEIi TO TAP GOLD DIKE. Is ol Considering Also Construction Thirty Ton Gold Mill !Xear Lake Valley. The Bi-Metalic Mining company, own er of gold mines 12 miles northeast j rt T.nlro "VnllAT-- "M "M c PYtpnflin? its new 800 foot tunnel to tap a wide free gold bearing trachite dike, from which composite samplings assay $19 per ton in gold. Some specimens of the ore show considerable free gold. The company is considering the con struction of a 30 ton gold mill In the near future, as "Wisconsin people are negotiating for a controling interest, the sale of which will provide ample funds for rushing the tunnel ' develop ment and the instalatlon of a modern amalgamating and cyanide mill, which cannot fail to put the property on the producing list and assure to the small number of stockholders reasonably cer tain returns. operate the McCabe 'mines In Huachuca mountains The Black Prince company In the Johnson district is sinking its compart ment shaft, which is down 900 feet. IS FREE. ' La Pas property, and is named Arizona Tf Af I -,. ,. w ...vu ,vw..r ..w, -....-. found near the surface Is of'a bettw breakage has in some places exposed near tne northwest corner of ffraae tnan the averasre oil? nf h ine unaenying lormation ol tne Dasin to a aeptn ot nuv ieet, exposing tne on Veatecket hex. 10 eeats-ct fatfrafarws. 'Ptttt't rir wit it Tiffin tnm iwimf Mri Ml state, faome of the cropping shales point to a very high frrade of oil in fact, there are here croppings of some t of the most highly charged petroleum snaies cnat I have ever met In any field. I have ascertained that the Southern Pacific will take all fuel oils developed in this district, owing to the long hauls they are required to make to secure oil at the present time Located so near the railroad and with prospects of an other railroad which have their survey almost to the land, you should be able to market your oil at good figures with the least expense. Gas Exists Here. Gas will be found in thl field, with great pressure, and will probably be HBHHHHHIi To buy your bay, oats, grain, flour, seeds, etc., is bere if you want tb'e best quality-at-tbe rigbt prices. We solicit a trial order to prove bow well we can serve you. 0. G. Seeton & Son Third and Chihuahua St$. $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Men --FREE Send Name and Address Tday -You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous. I have in my poissIon a precsrin tlon for nervous debility, lack of vigor weakened man hood, falling memory and lame back, brought on by &xcs&a jinriatart.1 drtirui, or the follies of youth, that has cured ao many won and nervous men right In their own homes without any additional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain his manly power and virility, quickly and quietly, should ha-e a copy. So I have determined to send a copy of the prescription free of cnarge, m o. iiaju, uiumary sealed en velope to any man who will write me for it. This prescription come3 from a phy sician who has made a special study of men and I am convinced it is the surest acting- combination 2or the cure of de ficient manhood and vigor failure .ever put together. 1 thiilllv.1 owe U t0 ,my felIow man xo send them a copy In confidence so that any man anywhere who Is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop drugging himself with harm ful patent medicines, secure what I believe I? the quickest acting restora tive, upuailding. SPOT TOUCHINa remedy ever devised, and so cure him self at home quietly ana quickly. Just idrop me a line like this: Dr. A. B. Robinson, 4049 Luck Building. Detroit. Mich., and I will send you a copy of ithls splendid recipe In a plain ordi nary envelope free of charge. A great many doctors would charge ?3.00 te $5.00 for merely writing out a prescrip tion like this but I send it atirelT shales and sands that exist. The first 200 feet of the basin -show signs of belonging to the carboniferous era. Near the foothills surrounding the basin, in places, are found evidence of the Jurassic period, such as the cepha lopods, ammonites, hildoceras bifrons, amaltheus margaritatum. v The basin proper belongs to the sub carboniferous period. Location and Topography. The region, or sections referred to in this report as block (1) sections (7 and 8) and sections 43, 44, 45, 46, 53, 54 and 57, block (4) are situated in Brewster county, Texas, three and one-half miles northwest of Marathon, Texas, which is credited with a popu lation of 600. At tlie point mentioned 3' mlles-f rom Marathon, the land extends west four miles and north four miles, thus form ing an angle in which two sections are added to the north of the second sec tion, and to the west nine "sections compose the land to be covered by this report, the nine t sections representing 5755 acres, as five acres are held un der separate lease near the center of the basin are found in the gulches en tering the basin from that direction, such as the ammonites. CARACRISTI MAKES, A REPORT ON CHIHUAHUA WATER SUPPIA" Dr. C. F. Z. Caracristi, who passed through El Paso on "Friday from Chi huahua on his way to" Casas Grandes, has completed ' a survey and examina tion of the water bearing formations of the territory lying between Sauz sta tion on the north, Ortiz on the south, Santa Isabel on the west and Falrmio on the east, covering over 20,000 square kilometers of territory". The examina tion and survey have occupied over seven weeks and the result of these re searches is now compiled into a re port. He says the report will be very full on the subject of the water supply of that region. "I have examined the sources of the water supply," says Dr. Caracristi, "and the geological formations have all received careful attention and I am of the opinion that the parties whom I represent in the matter will eventually make public the result of the survey. "I can say, however, that there are BURRO MOUNTAIN COMPANY INSTALS A NEW CAGE Silver City. N. M., Oct. 21. The Burro I Mountain Copper company has received a new cage for its shaft on the News boy claim. This cage is equipped with the most modern improvements. Judge Norman "W. Haire, president of the Mangas Development company, j and vice president Joe E. Saint, ot ' Albuquerque, are in the city, in connec tion with company affairs. "Whether there will be an early resumption of work is not yet known, x PACIFIC S3IELTING COMPANY IS C03IPLETING ITS SMELTER. The Pacific Smelting and Mining compUny Is at present completing the lead smelter at Guaymas, Snora, preparatory to blowing in. It also owns a copper smelter at Funn'cion, Sonora. It also has several mines operating in the southern part of Son-j orti, one o mixes west ot x unaiciou and several along the Yaqui ,rivsr. LA PAZ PLACER SOLD. A 40-acre placer claim adjoining the New La Paz placer property in 'La PaxJ mining district, Yuma county, Arizona, has been purchased by R. J. McAdory of Los Angeles, the consideration being $000. Many Los Angeles people ace in terested in La Paz camp and a. new townsite has been laid out on the New SALVADOR STRIKES ORE. The Salvador mine of Sonora, Mex ico, has struck rJch sold-silver-lead ore in its shaft at a depth of 45 feet. The lode is six feet In width, with two and a half feet of ore on the foot n-all. The property belongs to J. J. Holaiam, J. J. Scott and William Gunn of BJs bee, Ariz. ; -STEAM PLANT FOR LA TRIETl. La Prieta- mine, 33 miles north ot Alamos, Sonora, is Installing a steam plant, pumps, (hoist, etc The shaft is down 100 feet, and a crosscut on this level has opened up ore that runs from one to-four ounces in god a ton. , ORB FROM C. O. D. MINE. "One day this week," says the Mo-jave- Mirier, "two men. took from the stope of the 200 foot level of the C O. D. mine 17 sacks of ore having a value of $2000 per ton. In this stope the values run. to gold." at least 200.000 acres of land wit n in section 43, block 4. The southwest cor- I the territory examined that are cana- ner of section No. 8 extends to within ble of irrigation by flowing wells and by being a few rods of Lenox, a station on the G. H. & S. A. railroad. The north line of section 57 enters the hills forming the imaginary rim of the basin, which extends much further to the north, un derlying these hills. It is In these hills that the anticline of the older formations is best studied. It is here that we see where the later formations have been laid down on the anticlines of the older formations with out showing in any way from their surface the existence at such anti clines. " The Marathon Basin. The nine section here taken contain much level land, chiefly in 'smalL val leys extending north and south be tween hills that have an average ele vation of 40 feet above the level land. Near the foothills the elevation is 4625 feet, while to the south side of the land here described, the average elevation is 4500 feet. The basin represented as the Mara thon basin, if taken with its extensions, is a very large territory; taking it, as It Is generally spoken of in that dis trict, It extends to the east of Mara thon two miles; to the west It extends to the hills, about 12 miles; to power." pumped by hydro-electric south it extend, brokenly, for nine miles; to the north it extends under the hills six miles from Marathon. Like EUREKA SHAFT IS NEAR THE NINTH LEVEL POINT Morenci, Ariz., Oct. 21. The sinking of the Eureka shaft of the Arizona Commercial property has progressed to within thirty feet of the point where the ninth level will be established. The work Is necessarily slow, owing to the prevalence of water. Itfcis generally known that owing to the ericouraging information obtained from the "diamond drilling, the management of the com pany expect noteworthy results from the operations to be carried on at a depth of 900 feet as soon as a station and sump can be made. Apparently the company is anticipating renewal of development on a somewhat larger scale than at present prevails as soon as the new level is established. Some of the diamond drilling is re ported on fairly good authority to have reached a depth of "700 feet below the seventh level and to have found good copper bearing material at that depth. Nearly all the diamond drilling was confined to the territory east of th the shaft toward the Superior and Boston MEXICO MINE OTVNERS ' GO TO INSPECT PROPERTY , Harry Holdeman, secretary and treasurer of the Llano Copper company f and a party of a dozen stockholders of ' the company passed through the city Friday morning, traveling in the pri vate car "Sunbeam," en route to Noria, . Sonora, Mexico, near which place the , company's properties are located. He ' called on his friend, H. J. Betzler, man- i ager of the depot barber shop, whom he knew in Kansas City, Mr. Holde man's headquarters. - i ! TRANSMISSION LINE FROM JEROME TO FOSSIL CREEK. ' Kurmeir and Neagle, contractors, t have commenced the construction of an electric transmission line from Jerome, Ariz., a distance of 40 miles, to the power house of the Arizona Power com pany on Fossil creek, to cost $100,000. To accommodate the wires 400 towers will be erected, with two poles to eacu tower, the poles being 40 feet long. The ! new transmission line will greatly benefit the mines nortn and sou'h of Jerome. First National Bank Capital $ 600,000 Surplus and Profits 225,000 Deposits 3,500,000 We cordially invite new business connections. Our new savings department paj3 .4 percent on deposits. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK iHMHMHHHHHHH j C K. MOREHEAD, Preaiaent. GIC. D. FLORY. Cu&tr. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pra. . C. K. BASSXTX Vict Pxs.. L. J. GILCHRIST, Astft. Cask. State National Bank ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1S81. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $175,000. X A Legitimate Banking Business Transacted im All Its Branch, HIGHEST PRICES PAH) FOR 2EXICAN 2C0N1Y. PEABODY MINE IX JOHNSON" DISTRICT TO BE DEVELOPED. It is said that the original stockhold ers of the old Peabody mine at John son camp, Cochise ' county, Arizona, having secured control of the property, will begin active work. Tney will also property and away from the claims of the National -Mining Exploration company. One Mai; Overcome 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 cssistanco of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Genna is most val uable, as it is the only laxative which Kacts without disturbing the natural functions and without debilitating and it' is the ono larzative 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 druggists. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is never classed by the veil-informed with I medicines which make extravagant and unfounded claims to cure habitual constipation without 'personal co-operation. Rio GrandeValley Bank &Trust Co. W. W. Turney, Prest. S. T. Turner. Vice Prest. W. Cooley, V. P. & 3Tgr. "V. E. Arnold. Cashier. T H. Murchison, Asst. Cashier. H. E. Christie, Secv. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $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- L S. Stewart Frank Powers C. H. Leavell" HL J. Simmons A G- J3 v BA- 12? , B. Blumenthal YOOR BANKING BUSINESS IS RESPECTIVELY INVITED I bl' ':.! .IrJ m Firms Locating in El Paso The strict individual service which this company renders may begin before a depositor opens an account with this institution, as its officers are always pleased to confer with the representatives of new firms who contemplate lo eating m ;i Jfaso. i : I .a in v