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EL PASO HERALD view , ffkJ ci liiTiira f lenTne tjt TnA Is fail " jig An Investment in urand Investia t i 11 Fl IT" i C ! Make A : A-.il-.J Ji JrH view Com te uran en iou to El Paso r -Y7i f I M i ' I i' i I I ' ' -' '- ?V jp'yfi : 1 1 f j 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mill M M i I ' I M 1 1 ilv t 1 ffit I w m W i rmTr ittrat? f M tl mti il! lll'JI 1 UtiliiMH IH'-f'ri i ! i ii g jr i T I If you will go out and see Grandview Addition when you come to El Paso Fair week and siDend iust a little time in study ing its natural advantages, you will understand why it is named 7 Grandview. tfo other suburban' addition to El Paso has the natural advantages of Grandview nor the modern improvements that have been added to Grandview. The character of the homes in Grandview is above the aver age. Tlie majority oi tne people wno ouy uranaview lots ouy with the intention ot making a Jiome tnere. in tact, irranaview is the ' 'Home Suburb " of El Paso. Splendid soil and plenty of Mesa water make it possible to have a garden, flowers and shrubbery. G-randview is in the Pure Air Belt. The residents of Grandvew enjoy pure, delicious air that cannot be found on the lower levels. In addition to the many homes that have sprung up in Grandview, it is well to remind prospective buyers that the Coun try Club is is an asset of permanent value. People in El Paso territory should own El Paso property of some kind. Whether you intend it as an investment or for a .future home, two lots in Grandview are, by far, the best invest ment offered in El Paso today. The modem advantages such as telephone, two car lines, electric lights are not to be overlooed when figuring on Grand-view. s. We are ervice all the Time Just because we have something to sell don't think for a minute you have to buy anything to get acquainted with us. Such is not the case. We will be glad to have you call on us for any service we can render. Have your mail sent in our care make an appoint ment to meet vour friends here We have lots of chairs Come in and rest -our telephones are yours in fact, make us a visit. We are never too busy to make a friend, either for El Paso or ourselves. 1 j 1 fv ' gllilf N $10 Down, $5 Each Month NO INTEREST in TGAGE Sole ) Agents Bell Phone 550 AUTO AT YOUR SERVICE 226 Mesa Avenue AUTO AT YOUR SERVICE Auto. Phone 1550 Newman Investment Company i i 111 COT7NCDL MEETS. A meeting- of the city council is set for Saturday afternoon to consider the claim of the Texas Bitulithic company for paving: East Missouri street. TT A. Homer, sreneral mana tlie New Mexico Central railroad, headquarters at Santa Fe, X. M.t the city Saturday. er of . with is in Attention, Non-Re See Tobin's Ad. On Page fQ Buy a Tobiii Home Tract today, only 5 cents per day per acre, and the next time you visit El Paso Tobin will showou your property and if you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase your money will be cheerfully refunded. Frank R To bin, El Paso, Texas, Dept. H. (Ask any El Paso Bank or Trust Company if they know Tobin.) SEVEN THOUSAND PASSENGERS VHERE During: the 'sale of the colonist tick ets by the Southern Pacific railroad, from October 1 to 1C inclusive, no less than 70&0 people passed through "ri Pnsn nV'r that line, erolnc: -west, .according to figures compiled at the Southern Pacific auditors omce at tne I union station. Xinety-five percent of his number had tickets to California. On all roads Tunning through El ' Paso, the number of colonists passing 1 through this city dufing the month of j October will probably reach 15,000. Of I this -number, however, only a few re mained in El Pasoi There was never a time in the history of California since the memorable year of '43, when there was such a rush of people to Califor- ! nia, say railroad officials. TCI2 STATE RJSTS IX STREIGPT MURDER CASE AT AVACO "W'aco, Texas, Oct. 22. The srate cre ated a surprise today when it rested in the case of Mrs. Minnie Lee Streight, rharged with the murder of her husband. STARTS FIRE WITH OH.; ONE DEAD AND TWO HURT Hobart, Texas. Oct. 22. T. B. Baird was instantly killed, Charles White fa tally burned and Carl Sanders seriously burned by an explosion of an oil can at Roosevelt early, tnis morning. Ba'rd attempted to kindle a fire with oil. CATTLE RECEIPTS. A shipment of 751 head of cattle, which arrived -at the port late Friday afternoon, made ,entry Saturday morn ing. They were consigned to the South western Stock Tards company ahd will be shipped to Kansas City for slaughter. JUAREZ POLICE DOCKET. The police blotter in Ciudad Juarez, Saturday morning, showed one ,"drunk and down" man, and the record of a horse being down in the street. The horse was perfectly sober. MESSENGERS WEAR INIFORMS Postal Telegraph mesenger boys ap peared Saturday morning in new blue suits with caps to match. The uniforms will be required of all the messengers in the future. r w Cold Weather is Here to Stay How About Your Heating Stove? From now on, during the winter there will hardly be a day that you won't require a fire during the greater part of the day. So twhy delay any longer the purchase of a heating stove?. Our stock of stoves is the largest in the Southwest? and we are in a position to give you a superior quality stove at a lower price than you can possibly buy elsewhere. Xo matter what kind of a sipve you want or what price you want to pay, by buying of us, you save considerable. We have . HEATING STOVES (All Sizes) BASE BURNERS AIR TIGHT WOOD BURNERS HOT BLAST COAL STOVES OIL HEATERS COOK STOVES, RANGES "WE WILL RETAIL At Ridiculously Low Prices for Cash. TO DEALERS Who Buy in Large Quantities We Will Offer Interesting Figures. GUS MOMSEN COMPANY S. W- Corner Overland and Virginia Bell 18 SALE OF BOXES FOR THE ' FAIR OPENS . MONDAY MORNING , BOX OFFICE CRAWFORD THEATER. . DIAZ'S ELECTION ANNOUNCED. The election of Porfirio Diaz as pres ident of Mexico will be heralded Sun day morning in Ciudad Juarez, accord ing to an old custom. In the absence of mayor Francisco Portillo, J. M. Barel la. secretary of the city council, will make the proclamation at various points in the principal street. He will be accompanied by the city fathers. Mayor Portillo is expected to return Monday from the City of Mexico. CLARKE GOES TO SAN ANTONIO. Judge P. H. Clarke leaves tonight for San Antonio and upon his return will take up the motion for a new trial in the Leech case. MEN ARE DEPORTED. Seventeen Hindus, two Chinamen and one Jap departed Friday afternoon for the city of Hong- Kong-. The majority of the Hindus were suffering from the "hook worm" malady. The Southern Pacific carried the worms free of charge. SEAT SALE FOR WALKER .. WITESIDES OPENS MONSAY ' BOX OFFICE j CRAWFORD THEATElL Chrysanthemums PB Free Monday j I To Visitors at Our fill jg .Inauguration Mjl UJJ& Monday we will distribute Free IPff If WT 200 Dozen Beautiful Chrysan- MIL 1 pL themums. This is only one of MSS1 ne many striking features of iii ' teMl our Inauguration Sale. &SW iJ 1 SEE DOUBLE PAGE AD. ) ttfMl! P&f( J.CaIisherDryGoodsCa0!soTci9 05 I J