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SL PASO HERALD 8 B - Sunday, January 19, 1913 FOR SALE 'Qriinnl Rnnkc AND The Man Who Flirts with Death. Beginning Mon day, Jan. 20th, For One Week Each Night at 9 O'clock. With a Special Matinee Saturday at 3 P. M. Admission Only IIP -CPS HC2ftsBB8Kasr pflBft sPf ? a MnrKi'iifc. - - . . . . - - u W gfe$--s" .-- j 1 '-A Whose Feats Are Never Imitated. The Most Spectacular Sensational : Exhibition Defying Imitators Displaying Marvelous Nerve and Wonderful Control on Roller Skates. Ad mission Only 1 m Cuiran's Book Store 108 Mesa Ave. COMPLETE STOCK IN ALL GRADES. "For de land sake, they wanted to cut my J9H dix out. Are Yon Lonesome? 2 o o 5 ""S 33" e" " . r an ce o W..C p3 Ii1 aee ''1 -guSo -a . ti ? e cS3S2sgfg r-n-! op d-r ?o - tftfU v WHO DARE DEVIL FRANK. f? AND HIS 4J3 TODll MUf. TTAT IM D AI5DPI IHMPIMH J IHJULUIXU lLrti inuniVKLLdUlUinw ? 1 w IJLi . Pxk 7 ' TTlmm A A A. v?J tVJ (' 1j ill!!: -7 vri?7 vt!3 v y ; 5 1 "O p S2 f?o oOj;o oS"5 P v;- Ci-,0'3 0 trto p - 2 o p 33 ? o a - s S--2 o a Eg3 -i.E 2.oo.;oc;oP ' 3oo:sgoa5- 3Pc-3n53 a ;He;eoJo rj P 3 O O r'2 Fogg's Of Course Now Listen In order to celebrate this unusual occasion, Monday1 night only we are going to give our 3rd MASQUERADE CARNIVAL, offering six cash prizes, insuring a great time for the public and a time never to be forgotten for the skaters. Two big events in one. No additional charge for admission. 10c. HIPPODROME Of Course. Too Late to Classify lOOiG MARRIED 3IAX wants posi tion as erecting or operating engineer in either ice or electric plant; 8 years experiece through Pennsylvania, Geor gia and Florida. 804 Stanton St Phone 155L S 10.00 BE WARD i Two horses, bay branded H P on left shoulder: roan 1 rand unknown. J. M. Mason. 3830 Kivera St., El Paso. Tex. 1VHO IIAS I.OST A POT. Looks like Cordon setter: black, white breast, feet and nose; about 7 months old. Address Gordon, care of Herald. UAL,Ij front bedroom for rent, reas onable close in. Phone 43SS. rntMSHED ROOK 7S0 K. Stanton. WAITED A girl for general house Kork. 1203 Olive. "WASTED Capable and experienced solicitor for the city, will pay liberal commission, no salary. Address A IC. care Herald. A NICE MODERN IIOME 7 room bricK in Highland Park, near car line; trees and outbuildings. Phone 4563. 1 ANTED Experienced reliable mllk er. American Dairy. Phone 402. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE 19 lots, large adobe barn, milk house and other buildings, fine place for a dairy. S5000, 1-3 down, rest on easy payments. Phone 45C3. FOR SALE My home. Red pressed brick, 8 large rooms and 6 porches; on southeast corner; 2 full lots with am ple room on rear for 4 room house; close iA on paved street and in very desirable- neighborhood: will sell for less than you can build; terms. P. O. box 322 FOR EXCHANGE Corner on Myrtle and Newman, 100x120, with 2 cot tages, 6 rooms and 5 roomS; rent $65 per month; for valley land or property in south part of town. Phone 2407. FOR SAIG One lot of old windows, window frames and door frames. old stairs and one 6 inch cast iron column 12 ft. long. Phone C. SL Youngberg, contractor, 3744. 1805 Arizona St. SOME LOTS within city limits at Las Cruces to trade for El Paso property or as part payment. Address L. C care Herald. CHEAP VALLEY LAND WANTED and wish to trade In some city property as part payment Address 76, care of Herald. You Owe It To Yourself You owe it to yourself to INVESTIGATE thoroughly before you enter into a long-time contract especially since it MAY NOT mature until after you are gone. The contracts of two companies look much the same when -placed side by side; yet one may have NINETY MILLIONS of assets and fifty years of proven efficiency behind it, and the other SMALL assets and LITTLE experience. Experience counts. We have nearly fifty years of it over ninety million dollars back of our contracts, and hold the WORLD'S RECORD for lowest net cost to policy-holders. Make me prove it ! Over six million dollars loaned on Texas farms too! THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF CINCINNATI. . . TYNDALL, MANAGER. 610 American Bank. Phone 4570. "TALK WITH TYNDALL." Too Late to Classify $000 BUYS 4 SOUTH FRONT LOTS, block 45, East El Paso. D. G. Helneman, 200 Mills St. 31350 BUYS 5 LOTS northeast corner, block 7S, Highland Park. D. G. Helneman, 200 M11U St. 43 FEET IMPROVED on Stanton St, $12,500. D. G. Helneman, 209 Mills St. MONTANA ST. HOME, $12,000; good terms. D. G, Helneman, 200 Mills St. DLISS ST. HOME, 6 room modern brick, lot 75x140. A bargain at $4000. D. G. Helneman, 200 JHIIw St. ON MDNDY AVE. Modern 5 room brick, south front terraced lot Price $4200; good terms. D. G. Helneman, 200 Mills St. GOVERHMENT HILL CORNER. $1000 buys 4 lots northeast corner, block 13, on car line. D. G. Helneman, 00 Mills St. W. RIO GRANDE ST. Modern 5 room brick, 50 foot south front terraced lot; close to El Paso St Price $5500; good terms. D. G, Helneman, 200 Mills St. A FINE BUNGALOW. ' Modern C room, all builtin features, hardwood floors, pebble dash. Priced below cost: terms. D. G. Helneman, 200 Mills St. S ROOM COTTAGE. " Strictly modern, yellow pressed brick, cement porches, double screened rear porch; lot 52x120 located near new high school site. Prece $3700. terms. AV. F. Payne. 4 ROOM BUNGALOWS. New. modern in every way; builtin features, screened -oorch; located In ) coming part of city near car line. East ifil i'aso. Tlce $2350: terms to suit buyer. AV. F. Payne. 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, 53S00. One of the prettiest hqmes in the city; has hardwood floors, builtin fea tures, cement porches front and rear. Terms to suit purchaser. AV. F. Payne. 5 ROOM COTTAGE, S200S. Modern, located on car line, IE min utes from postoffice. terms easy. A'. F. Payne. 1: ' - - T" " --------- J But I was just a little bit short on de price, so of course I got well without it." Too Late to Classify THIS ROOMING HOUSE, Irf rooms, hall and bath, on N. Oregon St; finest location in -the city; ele fantly furnished reason able rental. Price $1500. Co-Operative Realty Co., 469-410 Amer. Bank Bldg. Phone 5175. BUY NOW. Two to five acre- tracts in Riverside Place, 6 miles from postoffice, on paved road. This property will dou ble in value when the new interurban is completed. . AV. F. Pajne, Sole Agent. Angelus Hotel Bldg. Phone 1250. ONLY S150 CASn. S2.1 PER MONTH, INCLUDING INTEREST. Will buy a good 5 room brick on Mills St Jay F. Knox. 209 Mills St Phone 843. FURNISHED ROOM with board 215 Arizona. FOR SALE 4 room tungalow. East Fl Tj.so builtin features hardwood floors scrr-enci slreping por h with t,lass windows. Phcne owiit, 1339. BEST BUY ON MONTANA STREET Beautiful new S room red pressed brick house: excep tionally well built ond thoroughly modern: hot air heat; hardwood floors; tinted wall finish; tile bath; on 2 full lots. Price $9060: easy terms. a NEAV BUNGALOWS ON DOUGLASv ST. Never been occupied; they have builtin reatures; bath and nice electric fix tures. Price $2950. with very small cash payment MODERN C ROOM BUN GALOAV ON LEE ST. Mcely finished on In side; bath, sleeping porch. Price has been cut to $4750; easy terms. 12 ROOM ROOMING HOUSE. 8 blocks from transfer station and one block fromj car line; 3 bath rooms; all rooms completely fur nished and now occupied; rents for $75 -per month. long lease. Can give pos session at once. ONE OF THE BEST Rooming houses in city: has 18 rooms, all nicely furnished: hot air heat; 2 bath rooms; sleeping porches; rents for $100 per month and lease can be re newed. Owiier leaving city ' and has priced the above at a bargain. For further particulars see . , Rnmey Bros. 6th Floor, Amer. Bank Bldg. Phono 4570. FOR SALE 37&X125 on BHbs St for $675. S room red, pressed brick 2 corner lots, on Arizona St. for $3650. ; Terms. Bronddus fc Le Bnron, Real- Estate- anil Insurance. American Bank Building. 17 ACRES YSLETA GRANT. All cleared, leveled, and with ditches and borders in Price $1750 on easy terms, or will trade for lots. Jay F. Knox. 209 Mills St Phone 843. EGGS FOR HATCHING from pure atfot. .iHni. -t. Tri.!,. -r av.a.h chickens also choice pen of same breed for salt Phone 2454, or address P. O. box SU Too Late to Classify MESA AVE. LOTS. 10 lots In, block 37. $400 each. 10 lots in block 127, $350 each. 7 lots in block 114, $600 for 2 corners, $500 each for others. ! Ramey Bros Sole Agents. 6th Floor. Amer. Bank Bldg. Phone 4570. CO-OPERATrVE REALTY COMPANY'S EXCHANGE LIST. Large 2 story and base ment, cost $73,000: located near federal building in good Arizona town. Will exchange for land. An Al apartment house to exchange for good ranch property Electric light plant in good thriving town; part trade, some casn. Nnco, Arlr.. party wishes to trade 180 acres good land for El Paso property. 201 acres near town of Artesia. N. M. "Will trade for merchandise or Income property. Several vnlley farms to exchange for El Paso property. Two good farms on Concho river to exchange for El Paso property. Co-Operattrc Realty Co., Exclusive RIehts. 409-410 Amer. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 6175. AA"E HAA'E RECENTLY SURVEYED ALL OF THESE LANDS AND MADE PERSONAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE SOILS. Three 19 acre tracts in Socorro. 4S acres on the Island (not overflowed!. 45 acres, improved, on county road, in San Eli zario grant The biggest buy in the valley today. Albro & Montljo. No. 7 Buckler Bldg. Phone 1767. FOR SALE Good work horse cheap must ssJJ-by Sunday night: poor but good hWse in good working order Apply 133 San Antonio. er- FOR RENT to private family without small children, well ouilt conveniently arranged house with 6 rooms, recep tion hall, basement: modern conveni ences: on car line, s blocks from busi ness center: references required. Phone 2264. 4 room brick, No. 3328 Oro St., 50x120 ft.. . .$2,500 5 room brick, No. 708 Wyoming St. $3750 5 room brick, No. 916 Olive St $3500 5 room brick, new and modern in every way, 709;LeeSt ,$4200 8 room brick, new and complete in every re spect, Hawthorne St $8600 8 room brick, No. 1312 Montana St $8500 8 room brick, 62x258 ft., Montana St $12,500 2 lots, cor. Luna and Oro Sts., East El Paso . . .$425 4 lots, south front, Douglas St., East El Paso $1300 3 lots, south front, Alamogordo St., E. El Paso, $900 2 lots, south front, TJpson Ave., block 24, Sunset Heights , $2500 Lafta & Happer Real Estate and Insurance 207 Mesa Avenue J WHEAT IS HI! IT WEEK'S CLOSE Shade Decline, After Higher Opening, Is Quickly Recovered. FOR SVIE LI::ht 2 ho.se wagon, $30, 1 r -.rse ruiij-buut $C vcr cheap mj-t s t M.-1 Iur no St cast cf ' Jr. aihwtcrn sh .s Ihone 461. NICE FRONT BEDROOM for rent con venience of bath telephone, electric light north and east windows walk- insr distance $ a month Phono 4iT TOR SLE- " cj.r sorrel marc ail ?T f .'l,nfw ''aSTrv and hrnr-i. s. i!- i drawc- N.. 2 Chicago, 111.. Jan. IS. Wheat was inclined to firmness at the opening today. May opened c hlghers, to un changed, at 94 to 93 c and sold to 936 to 93e. A recovery to 94 to 9414c ensued. The close was easy. May K to sc lower at 93 to 93G May corn started to c down at 51 to 61 c. and after selling at 51 recovered to 61 c The close was weak. May c lower at SIKc May chits opened unchanged to a shade lower at 33 i to 33 c to 33 c sold off to 33 anu then reacted to 3S&C. Provisions were quiet but firm. May Sork opened unchanged at $18.77: :ay lard 2c up at $10.12, and May ribs, unchanged to a shade higher at $16.05 to $10.07. Grain and Provisions Chicago Grain. Close. Wheat May $ ase933l July 90 ept ... 8971 Corn May 51V, JU1J m-m 0 Til Sept 51 0ts May 33 July 33 Sept 33 Chicago Provisions. CIomin Pork Jan $1S.60 May 18.72 Lard Jan' $ 9.97 May 18.18 Ribs Jan $ 9.92 May r.. 10.02 Kansas City Grain. Close. Wheat May $ S95S Corn Mav 51 Oats May 313J WOOL St. Louis Wool. Close. St Louis, Mo., Jan. 18. Wool steady. Territory and western mediums, 21 8S; fine mediums, 1828; fine, 13li. COTTON Neir York Cotton. Close. New York, N. Y., Jan. 18. Cotton Spot closed quiet Middling uplands, 1290; middling gulf. 1315. No sales. SNYDER, ROSS AND PITMAN INDICTED At five oclock Friday afternoon, just four hours after the examining trial was concluded in iustlce of the peace E. B. McClintock's court the errand inrx- returned 10 indictment's in the case 6t L. E. Ross, C P. J?ltman and V. L. Sny der, charged with robbery by the use of firearms, in connection with the hOldUO at the MefTn-r hntal l9! T.,n.d. morning. """"" In nine indictments the defendants were indicted Jointly, and in the other indictments Ross alone was the defend-ant-. The latter indictment was based on the complaint of George Gasklns to t..?ect tnat a diamond ring, valued at $100 and $6S0 in cash, were taken IroI?.,h,m- Gaskins is the man who testified that a diamond ring was clipped from his finnw-. Six indictments were returned against Kof s. Pitman and Snyder charging them with a conspiracy to rob by the, use cf firearms. The charges for these were L. J. Cooper, W. H. Jackson, Francisco Castenada and M. D. Mlnter, all of whom were among the card players held up at that time. Three indictments charged the de fendants with robbery by the use of fire arms. These were based on the complaints of George Gaskins who said he lost a diamond ring, a diamond stud, and $656 in cash; S. H. Seay. whose loss was a diamond ring valued at $100 and $3.50 in cash; Francisco Castenada, who claimed that he lost $690. Kuno Doerr, general manager of the El Paso Smelting works, left Friday afternoon for Hayden. Arlx.. to inspect the smelter at that place. STICKS RESIST RAIDING, WIGS General List Improves and t Weekend Closes With the Market Steady. New York, N. Y- Jan. 18. The sto-k market closed steady. Raiding tactics , ei-B less eiiective toaay, ana al J though the early advance was later- juyieu oy a. snarp anve against the favorable Issues, the list soon exhib ited resiliency and improved smartly. Trading was on a small scale and the general movement -was comparatively narrow. Covering operations supplied the chief prop of the market Buying for the long account was limited ow ing to discrimination of purchasers against certain classes of stocks. Sev eral specialties, including some which have been liquidated heavily of late, made substantial advances. Bonds were irregular. MONEY AND METALS NEW YORK MARKET, (By Associated Press.) New York N. Y., Jan. IS. Money on call nominal. Time loans, weak; 60 and 90 days. 4 rfercent- six months, 4. Close: Prime mercantile paper. 4K a percent -- Commercial bills, 482. Bar silver. Si Mexican dollars, 49. T,iLinletaX markets were dun and nominal as usual on Saturday. Laka 1662167: casting. 1658. 19SSnVqUi,etlrNou 1 Northern. 1S3O0 "ioutVlte 18M50. No. Sgt fe-Moaf.-fEtrflrm: Spelter, quiet; 715 420.t" Lon,s Mo- Jan- 17. Lead. Ann; THE LOCAL MARKET. 3ftS?m iloney El Paso .notation. pric:f15l5nrrency (El Pa burins ExJj.ane (C"r ot Mexico) 49.61. tl Paso Smelter Quotations. Bar .UvST1 " Copper (wire bars) 17.48. t-opper Cathode (cts per lb ) 17 221 Ttffd & Y,- sales Price) 4 35. Lead (London) 16. s!8. d0. ,n IP?1 Averages. Barav&imlUer " Copper (wire bars) 16.75. NEW YORK ' LISTED STOCKS , (By Associated Press.) Amalgajnoted Too Late to Classify 10 ACRES at edge of Pecos, Tex., to trade for El Paso property. Address Pecos, care He raid. for $60 per month to trade for valley Auaress 101, care Herald. AIEXICAN TENEMENT HOUSE rented ror ( lands. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red hens and Whlie ljphnnis. ?3n Wvomlnt- ' l'honf 1914. room furnished cot- A VNTED t , tag-.-' Thori IIIINOIS BOTTLF & Jl K CO. Txalp-s - t t ! n i-u rani rprtal ul ali K 1.: ; N Kirsi in 641. American Sugar "' 115 . Atchison ::.; iiu Reading ":":::::::u t Southern Pacific "10I Union Pacific "-- United States Steel. common"II" 6i Lriited States Steol. preferred 109 '3 BOSTON LISTED STOCKh (By Special Wire to The Herald from w. UJA 0verlock. Bisbee. Ariz.) Arizona Commercial ,.. i. Calumet & Arlsona " $51! Chino Copper 4J4 Copper Range 471, Giroux j .j Greene Cananea s Helvetia 75' Miami 23 Nevada Con. jsi North Butte '..,'. 30-, Old Dominion ......... 491- Ray Con. lil.Iill 19", Shannon hi. Trinity "!"!IIII""!I 4-1 U. S. Smelters, cominon'r!!!!!!"! 4JJi Utah Con 10- Utah Copper ..... as UNLISTED STflGTCS (By Special wire to The Herald from L. J. Overlook. Bisbee. Ariz.) Cactus '. 7 Chief Con., ll'll'.ll'ill" 1 Denn-Arizona .... ;u Goldfleld Con. . . 24 Inspiration Copper . .. '..'.'.'...'.'. 164 Majestic Copper of Utah 44 Mason Valley s ew Keystone 14 Ray Central J4 San Antonio, part paid 3 4 Shattuck. 264 Tonopah 64 Summit n EXPERIMENT TRAIN HERE ON SUNDAY Hermanas, N. ML, Jan. IS. A very en thusiastic, and, in Prof. AV. E. Garrison 1 opinion, successful meeting. ws held a' Columbus, when the New Mexico expf" ment train arrived th.-rr Fridaj The tram wag met by the 13tn cavaJrv barL and from 350 to 300 people who stowt c great interest in horticultural irr g 1 tion "and dr f.irm r Question hi 50 people mit the train he-e Pro' or 1-0 i a" s Th t th. 1 - i 1 w 11 r j !!, t 1 a-t fst'. r 1 i - Sn1 o " n - ' - 2 - ! : 1 ! , at 't: E P &. a v. f- -vi.