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EL PASO DAILY HfcRALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. f The Herald's J POPULAR i i .WANTS, i HELP WANTED FEMALE iiiiTEI A wnma.ii to cnnk and do Ken VV era) housework. Mrs. W. H. Seaoiond Cor. vyonlng and Austlu Sts. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE "LEK1CA L position wanted by first cliu O t,fllce mn. A. .No. 1 i4Mkeper and steco- grabber J. O. Herald office. BUSINESS CHANCES rOK 8ALE A neat llltie drug store at r Ull lDo .. N. K. aunty seat. Good nnenln fur nhml. Ian. clock new DU turn piete. A dare, o. O. Miller, ttiUsDo-o. New Mexlc .. COU flALk Ore of tno best paying bote! I busiotHla Ci ruu Sltuatea lo bertof business center i f city- bowl reaa n fur el Ins. Jobi A. Hauper. Real Rs.ate. Mills Hollaing. LuKsALK-Arjout a $3,000 stock of n-er ch&u.ilae Ootid rauua for selling Bee Mark Miller, 109 Mesa Ave. COR 3A LE A (rood Paying Business, doing lliX)n per month, price. Mark Miller. win set; at invoice FOR RENT ROOKS COB bKMT Two nicely furnished rooms rortignt nouseser ping, two rim oi. nQB Rr. NT Two nicely fur..lsheu rooms w.tb bath 112 N. El FaoO. 'COB KENT 1-2 of corner basement In Mills Bui. ding, steam haat. electric light ana stationery wash tand. John A. Mapper. Real state. Hills Building. FOR RENT HOUSES. nNKlHOOH frame nous lot 30x90. renting VI for It 60 per month, good location. Price MOT dollars. Mark Miliar. I0 Mesa Ave. ONE 1 ROOM frame bonae 1 lot. Very de- J slrabie local on Price 1 1000. rente for 16 dollars. Mark Milter. 109 Mesa Ave. FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSES , FOB SALE 1 Ova room home wltb hall and la ran batb room, on corner lot 60x80. Rents t r $22 fiO per mootn. This baralu for 1760. Easy terms. John A. Happer, r al estate. Mi. is Building. C OH8A L. 21 room rooming boose; a'l tbe I rooms now occupied, price 1760 Mark filler. Keal aetate 109 Mesa Ave. COR SALE A 42 room rooming house cen ' trally located. Enquire of Mark Milter. Heal Estate, 109 Mesa Ave. 90R SALE IMPROVED PROPERTY BUSINESS FOB HALE A good business piece of prop erty on Stanton between 1 exaa and St. Louis streets. Tbls property Is advancing rapidly but will sell cb ap and onol terms If taken at once Mark Miller. 109 Msa Ave (IN SAN ANT NIO. Campbell and Myrtle V 9ta. a large Business piece, price raw, terms easy, Horace a. take and Insurance. Hteveoa. Real ts- 8 pieces of Inilde bust nets propert on Ban Antonio st. uow paying a handsome In some on the investment. Tbls property will advance twent) five pr cent In lean than a Sear Investigate prices. Mark Miller; 109 esa a vs. feet on Oregon between first and Pee- ,I"U 00 d streets Good buildings on some. Mark Miller, 109 Mesa ave. FOR 8 ALE UNIMPROVED BUSI NESS PROPERTY I have a splendid piece of Ruslntss property on ftn Ant tlo street for -a'e Forty leet front for 11.600 Tbli la a fine location for a large tor . J jbn A. Happer, real es tate, wills Bnlidli g. FOR BALE 36 feet front on Oregon near Second 9tret. for $1760 Easy terms John A Happer. Real Estate, Mills Building. rnu ha f . tc aivisn lntnn Texas St. ad loin f ing lot selling for ISO-. If taken quick can be had for 400. Mark Miller. Real Estate, IM Mesa Ave. FOR SALE 36 feet front on San Antonio 8k elose In. cheap for caan. Mark Miller. Real Estate, 109 Mesa Ave. FOR SALE Two business lota on Stanton st. Close la. cheap for cash. Mark Miller. FOR SALE New houae sis room and bath on N. Stanton street, on two lots. John A. Hajper, Real Estate, Mills building. FOR SALE IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROPERTY NORTH SIDE FOR SALE 6 room and br ck rel 1e-.ee on N. Oregon street suub f Boulevard. Et front. PrUe SaOO 1-4 cash ana balance J, SA3a. at So' rent. John A. Happer Ileal Estate Mll.e Building, FOR SALE Sb'lcc hotss-s ' enttug for 130 per month on third street next to cor-n-rof St. Vraln. -rlce $ 0(0. 1 4 csh an balance 1. 2 & at 8 per c r.t. Jobn A. Hap per. real estate. M ls Bulld'ng. run ai.r 11 a toom brick house, good I repair, close In, on north Kl Paso, price tt.600, Easy terms. Mark M Her. 109 Mesa Ave. FOR SALE At a bargain, my six roo -u and batb modern new brick nouse. with two lota, location one block weat Moe's fine home. Hee owner, room 10. Morehouse block FOUR ROOM BKIOK nouse,on North (lamp bell t, southeast corner, two lots $210 cash. Horace B. Stevens. Real Estate and Insurance. SIX ROOM BRICK bouse, 1 ft. on Boule vard. 104 on "tanton, southeast comer, dlalrable. Horace B. Stevens. Real s'ate and Insurance. FOR SAcR me dve rooms and bath res idence On N. Stanton st. Cloeeln. Very aeelrable location. John A. Bapper. Real state. Wills building. A9ts room new brick cottage, a'l modern Improvements, c o-e In on Boulevard Nice lawn, tree, south f -ont; for thl'ty five hundred dollaas. F"r terms see Mark Mil ar. 109 Mesa ave. allNE ROOM BKIOK bouse, 21-2 lots.cn II North anta Fe St., east front deeirab.e location. Horace B. Stevens. Real Eatate and Insurance. CIVB ROOM B-IOK houae on North Ore r 1 gon streetclose In. $3500.00. Horace B. Ste- venr, Keal Rsste ana insurance. - r-O R 9 A L K One6 room mo-iern brick cot I tags, all modern Imprnvementaion North po Dt. for $2,500. Mark Miller COR 9A.LK One eight room and bath new I house. N. Stanton at. Olose In. Every modern convenience. John Bapper, Rea! Estate. Mills b llldlng. i The Herald's i POPULAR i .WANTS, i i FOR SALE IMPROVED RESI DENCE PROPERTY EAST SIDE LTOR SALE .A five room brick boue corner of HI Is and Third street for lio. Kasy terms. John A. Happer, real es.ate Mil. a BUI aing, A new modern 6-room 2 story resld nee on " Kansas. All m dern conveniences. Tbls property s cheapconslderlng lOCation.Mark Hlller, 109 Alesa ave. FOR riALE One live rjoia brick on ban An tonio street, lot 40x130. Price 61'CkJ. Terms to suit. Hark Mli er. .OR SALE 3 lots and a good 6 room b-lck house, co. ner Tavs and 2nd. street. Price Sl.7fi0.00 Easy terms. Mark Miller, 109 Mesa. ;OKMALE- -Joe two room new brick houae and two ' lots, cloe In on Ocboa street. 11300 11 taa-en soon. Mars Mllier. FOR HAlE 1 Ave room .ueon2 l i'io i Kanaasst between 2ud and 3rd atr-ns 'or $I0U, John A. Happer, Real Eatate, Mills rtulldlng. FODR ROOM OOTTAOK, No. 1210 Ban Anio tl , 2 lots, very desirable, cb-ap. Bntct B. Stevena, Ral Katale and Insurance. FOR baLE 1 eight room and bath brl-k house corier of Mlrtle Ave and Ange street faclns soutn e-st. Three Iota. This rooerty Is very cheap. John A. Happer, leal Estate, Mills Building. FOR SALE IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROPERTY "lKvlfin ree on Overland street; nee aVvlAIUw sture house co It now paying wenty per cent on tbe Investment. Will ell this piece of property un good terms to Mant party. Mark Miller, 100 Mesa Ave. CO- 8A0E 1 five room. 1 four rjoo and 1 sis room house curner Sonora and An thony streets. Rents for (64 per month. Ve-y resonab'e. Easy terms. John A. Bapper, real estate. Mills building. FOR SALE One Olock of groom 2 nlneroom brick residences, good location. orlceliO - 600 Terms to suit purchaser. Mark Miller. 109 Mesa Ave. FOR SALE-1 Five-room an 1 bath brick bous - nearly new Drlce ai.ry. ana 2 three-room ana batb br'ck beuios t600 each on aay Term". John A. Hauuer. real estate. Mills Building. t OR SALE One 8 room adobe house, pi as ' tered ou' side and 6 lots Including the corner, fur 42.000. Terms to suit purchaser. Mark Ml'ler. 109 Mesa ave. OH ALE One new 4 room houae, -ne I room bouse and S lota, close In. rents for 9H7.nO per month, price 23.000. Marie Millar, lGVS'eaaAve. FOR SALE UNIMPROVED RESI- DENCE PROPERTY. OK SALE 104 fret on Stanton by 120 on Third -ita. Pa tly improved. Rents for mi 8 per er. Price 68jo dollars. 1 4 cash and xa'anee 1 2 A 3 yse. r8 pe cent. John A. tiappe'. ri-ai estate, sin s nuuaing. FOR 4 LE- 47 feet on No tb "tant.-n street between Overland and -1st Hts . for 470 dollars. John A. Bapper, Real Estate. Mills Building. OR A LD 71 fee' fcast ove-lan l Ht bet ween Kansas and S anton tor 7100 dollars jbo A. llppe . Keal Estate Mil s Build ng COR ( A LE A splendid location for a fine residence corner of Montana and Kansas street a e'outb front. 60x104 feet John A. Bapper, real estate. Mlns Building. ORsALn 67 feet on Leon street between 1 B inoninu -aa rnciw Bir-OJ, r aay terms. John A. Bapper, Real Es ate. Mills OR SALE Property, Improved and unlm- 4 i r . A . l n .1.. ant to sell, list wltb me and I will adver tise your property without cost to you. Horace a. elevens, Rel Eatate and Ins tranc Agent. lussa ir. tot on mseoun near cc v rain Street. $360 each. John A Banrjer. Mills building. 'OR SALE Two east front building lots on North Oregon St . near boulevard. John A. Bapper. real estate. Mills Building. lots On Kansas street between Montana and Rto Grande. John A. Hauuer. Keal Eatate. Mills Building. lots Ochoa street between Wyoming and Boulevard and between Boulevard and Montana John A. Bapper. Real Estate Mills Building. OR SALE south-east corner lota North El Paso and Rio Grande net. John A. Bapper. Real Esta-, Mills building. OR SAL 41 lotson N Florence st, be tween ntoiQ.DK anu nouievara. joni A. Happer. Kai tl Estate. Mills -tulldlog. 4 Nice residence ota on East Overland etraet. close to T At P depot for $400 each. Mark Mil er. 109 Meaa Ave. 60X120 ON W. at Overland street close In. tt 00 oer front foot. Horan B. Stevens. Real Estate and Insurance. 0UTH, co-ner Rio Grande and North El Paso Sta. $300 00 per lot. terms. Horace B. tevnna. Rea Estate and Insurance. Q 1X3 TS In MaoHa's addttlon. tfiOO.OO. Ilbe- CI ral t"rms. Horai tate and Insurance. LOTS on Boulevard, north of Martinet re-ldenca. exctllent view. Horace B. Stevens. Real Es ate and Ir.nrance. ttrrtrBi anigaa anu r lorence pii s iota, I $ia)0 00, discount for caab. Horace B. 't vena, Keal Eaia'eand Inau-ancn. SOUTHEAST CORNEK, 6 lots ODpoelte A. Krauanersn w residence: on Mesa A ve nue, iltab'e for larg residence. Horace M. Htevena. Real Estate and Insitr-ne. LOTS. 1" Block eaet of Mesa McniMil. Terms. 8750.00. Horace B. Stevens. Keal Estate and Ineurance. PORNFK ctavla and Mvrtle Sta., 2 lots J north side of Myrtle, ViouO no. Horace H. etevens. Keal Katate ana Insarance 1 O LOTS n Mvrt e S., c'.ose lr., $760.00. ' C. Horace B. Stevens. Ral Estate and Insurance. LOTS on "forth Kansas St., corner, close In. very desirable. H .race B. Stevens. Real Estate and Insurance. 1 1-2 LOT" on North Kana Bt , eas f rot. $760 00. Horace B. Htevena. Rea Estate and Insurance. f 4 r LOT on Prospect Ave, very cheap aC A. irtaltenator.ee. Horace B. Htevena Real Estate and Insurance. LOTS. (IOKNER Ochoa and lat Sta, op posite T. A P Depot. $1060,00 Horace Steven". He .1 Estate and Insurance rot SAL4 14 lots on N. Florence st. for r Sf25 T-M are a bargain JohnA. Btn- per. real eaa-. Mills onlMina. fOK SALE 2 lota. 4 -room frame houae. ftoou KKjawun, aonu, inri .-nan. uinrs n monthly oavmeats. Mark Ml"er. Keal Estate and Insurance. 109 Mesa Ave OR SVLE Two east front lots c Vlrg.nta Street, between Fra kiln and Missouri Streets, 1300 each. Jobn A. Hamaar. Kttal Estate, M'lia building. FOR ALE 60x100 feet on West verland Ht near Santa Fes reet. Price reasonable John Bapper. Real Estate, Mills Building. The Herald's POPULAR i .WANTS, j FOR SALE UNIMPROVED DENCE PROPERTY. RESI r08 8I,K-S'i fan'ng lota aonth eat. Oor nerof Campbell and Kin Grande "t. Junt A. Bapper Heil Eatate. Mills Building CORSALB I H Iota on M yrtle street, close I In aMO. 11 r aimer. n.eai miw mnxi Insurance. 109 Mesa Ave COR L" Sri y 120 0" . "tariton street foe Building. HAVE FOR - ALE a fine piece of property ..u.ni.iiii'nl nreirn ano fcnaa nw ntrtrint c rner for bualnea in 'be Ity John A. Mapner. rea. estate. Mills kuhqidk r-rw eir.c-t hniMlnr Int.a on Oamubell atreet. between Montana and Rio Grande. John A. Happer. Keal Kstate, Mills building. FOR SALK-MACHINERY COR - A I.E One CMam. Boyd Whltfour r i. Am npna. hrirb machine In good condition: cheap. Mark Miller. Keal Kstate and Inmrtnra. IMI Meaa Ave FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS r-OR SALE One wlliara uprignt cao-ne I a-rand i.ia- o.nurt r sawea a;ngnsn on rnli ..in, front Tone and action hsolutrlt nefect Re-n rented hree mnnths. A 37R piano for $230.00 Terms Jl.ro dow and $10 per month W G als o. El Paso Tex. PROFESS I0NAI J.D PARSON?, Dentist. It Plaza Block. s. J. 8TRATTON Architect. 109 Mfsa Ave $5o,6bo at 1 To Loan on Improv- sd Business Proper- 6 ty. ft B. F. Ham mettfic Sons g Mills Building. FOR THE CARNIVAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MET AGAIN LAST NIGHT And Decided a Number of Important Matters Connected With the Great Show. Prominent People to Be In vited. The exeucutive committee of the Carnival association held a meteing last night and transacted much bus iness. At the suggestion of the entertain ment committee the association has decidede to establish an information bureau for the benefit of guests of the city. John Julian was selected to manage that department and will get a list of every boarding and lodging house in the city as well as a list of private houses that wish to take in people during the Carnival. He will also prepare some notes on the points of interest about the city and help to direct visitors who want to see the surrounding country. Contracts for the music and other attractions were signed. Bob Finley, manager of the roping contest, reported that many new con testants were applying for admission and he expected the contest to be the most Interesting ever held in this part of the west. -The committee decided to invite Governor Sayers and all other state of ficers to be present at the big show, and Senator Turney, Representative Bridgers. and Judge Van Sickle were appointed a committee to invite them and other noted people as the guests of the association. The committee reviewed the work already done and it was the unani mous opinion that things were in as good condition as could be. All were thorughly satisfied with the present conditions and are looking forward with the belief that the Carnival will be a greater success than the most sanguinary advocate expected. THE LOCAL FORESTERS' LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS. Court Rooin Hood No. 1, Foresters of America, at tneir hall in this city last night elected the following officers: O. M. Jones, C. R.; B. Barton, S. C. R.; T. A. Germaine, treasurer; C. C. Rees, financial secretary; J. Riviere, recording secretary; G. Cellum, S. W.; C. A. Tegtmeyer, J. W.; Grantham, S. B.; Meisel, j. B.; J. R. Hammond, trus tee; Dr. Howard Thompson, physician; . . Schaffer, druggist; it. Taylor, capt. G. ' A large and enthusiastic meeting was heid and the election of officers was followed by refreshments, 'music, etc. If you have a stove to set up or re pair, drop a card to El Paso Sheet Metal Works, 405 Mesa avenue or phons 548. Prompt attention given. Special Correspondence j Florence, Ariz. Special Correspondence of The Herald. FLORENCE, Ariz., Dec. 16 The ore on the dump of the Ray Co. at Kelvin having been cleaned up, the mill has closed for the present. It is said that the managers will take out the gaso line engines and put in steam. It is al so said that they intend to double the capacity of the mill. The changes will require' several months so that they will not 8 tart up again until April or later. This mine ought to succeed for they have a large mountain of fair ly good low grade ore which can be successfully treated. A Fool For Luck. The old proverb about a fool for luck has an illustration at the mining camp of Troy forty-five or fifty miles up the Gila from here. The cook of a good camp thought he too would take up a claim to be in the fashion and so saun tered out with a shovel. He found a place where the dirt looked soft and easy to dig and with the first stroke of his shovel he turned up several hun dred dollars worth of gold. All this on a claim that no sensible miner would look at a second time. Good Water Supply. Our farmers are getting agood sup ply of water fro mthe Casa Grande Valley canal and they have been put ting in a large quantity of wheat. The alfalfa looks well now but the supply of water is too uncertain for them to expect very much next year. There is also a good supply of water going down the Gila to the Pima res ervation though not as much as there should be. We are very much afraid that the present congress may overlook us in the appropriation for reservoir sites and even if a small appropriation be made it will take several years to get THE SCHOOLS CLOSE TO MORROW FOR HOLIDAYS. There Will Be Appropriate Exercises in all the Rooms, and the Children Will Have a Foretaste of the Joy That is to Be. Tomorrow afternoon the schools will be dismissed for the term which is just closing, the most successful term the public schools of El Paso have ever known. There will be appropriate ex ercises held at most of the buildings and then the children will be dismissed until after the holidays. At the Central school each room will have exercises consisting of songs and recitations. At the Franklin school there will be a large Christmas tree with suitable presents for the children from the teachers. The Mesa school will have songs and recitations, while the Aoy school will have a tree with presents for the Mexican children, who will have very little entertainment at their homes on Christmas. The Alamo schools will continue with their regu lar work until time for dismissal. The children of the kindergarten will be entertained royally. There will be a tree with presents which will be dis tributed by Santa Claus himself who has promised to attend. Their exer cises will ie held at 10 in the morning. The following program will be carried out at the high school at 1:15 tomor row morning: 1. Chorus School 2. Recitation Paul Gallagher 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Piano solo Alice Davis Mandolin solo.. .. Leona Krause Recitation Ada Lane Chorus School Solo Faustina Look Piano solo Minne Phiney Recitation Juanita Sorenson Quartette Violin solo Richard Ainsa Recitation Rose Williams Chorus School LEON P.LUM. A LARGE PROP ERTY OWNER. IS HERE. He Hardly Knows the City of El Paso, Such Have Been the Changes Since His Last Visit, Leon Blum, one of Texas's wealthiest citizens, is spending a few days in El Paso. For many years iIr. Blum and his brother were the largest land owners in Texas and are yet extensively inter ested in real estate in every part of the state. He has considerable Interests here and expresses himself as well pleased with his investments in the border city. Several years ago Mr. Blum retired from business and now only looks after his interests that agents cannot man age. He is one of the owners of Magof fin's addition and has a number of bus iness houses here. He visits this city every year but stated this morning tnat he hardly knew the place when he name this time. He has a great deal of faith in El Paso and is of the opin ion that this will be one of the best cities in Texas in the near future. the reservoir into proper working or der and we may all pass away before that time. Allison, N. M. Special Correspondence of The Herald ALLISON. N. M., Dec. 19 Every thing is running smooth on the river. Last week J. C. Mcintosh was strick en with paralysis, his entire right side being affected. He is somewhat bet ter now. He is a veteran of the civil war, and is nearly seventy years of age; he was under General Grant. J. J. Jacobson came near death on the 17th inst. He was engaged in gatn ering mistletoe on the branches of the cbttonwood trees, when a limb broke on which he was perched and he fell forty feet, striking on the back of one of his work horses that was hitched to his wagon.. That scared the-team and they ran away, dragging Mr. Ja cobson quite a distance and bruising him considerably. He is laid up n bed from his hurts, but will pull mrough all right. Judge Tavbill met with a close call today, by his horse falling on him, the pommel of the saddle striking the judge in the breast, and rendering hm breathless for a time. Prof. C. C. Conrad has accepted a pri vate school at Cook's Peak for the win ter. There will be several weddings on the river in the near future. That prince of good fellows, Morris Simon of El Paso, was with our mer chants last week. Morris has the fin est collection of photographs to be found in the west. He is also work ing on an invention (a patent clothes pin) that will insure him a fortune in time. There was a sale of cattle here last week. THE COWMAN'S IDEAL GIRL. He Describes. Her in Detail Terms to Suit. 1 and In A preacher at Liberal, Kan., down in the short grass country, recently preached a sermon on Young Woman", and and '"The Ideal asked the young men of the community to fur nish sort written descriptions of their conceptions of the "Ideal." The follow ing letter is one that did not appear on the program: My ideal young woman is a na tive. She is a well graded one, too, but not a thoroughbred they take too much caie and are not good rustlers when the range is short. She is pret ty enough to make some honest cow man lose his heart to her and make her queen of his herd, if she'll have him, but she isn't such a looker that every chuckling cowpuncher in the country will want to hang around the old man's ranch until he's fired. She may not have bene raised in the sad dle, but she knows enough to tell a latigo strap from a branding iron, and is the kind of a girl that can get on a good broncho and hold the cow-out herd in a round-up when your extra cowboys goes back on you at the last minute. She's got all the good learn ing she needs, but she doesn't go around talking dead languages while the buscuits burn, nor let the chickens scroach up a good garden while she makes experiments in botany. She knows how to talk and does a good deal of it, but you don't have to put a jerk-line on her to get in a spiel your self sometimes. She doesn't get lo coed at the sight of a cook stove and give an old time camp cook tips on sour doughs. It doesn't take lariets and hobbles to keep her at home part of the time, and she don't get on the prod every time anything goes wrong on the ranch. She dresses as well as she can put up for, but she don't blow in every cent she can get hold of for jingle-bobs and other fixings, and she don't spend two hours,. when somebody is In a hurry to get started somewhere, doing her hair up to look like a water spaniel that's been through a cactus patch. In fact she's all right, and we love her, and look up. to her and lose our hearts to her and let her make any old kinds of fools of us, and we put in our live3 making money for her to epend. and we'rs glad to do it- She is ouw own home-grown girl, and we are proud of her and wouldn't exchange for any other kind on arth. She helps us enjoy life while we can, and when the other kind of time comes she Is the truest and bravest little partner on earth, and we reverence her moke than ever. More than that, she's right here, and we don't have to go off our own range to find just the one we want. Every cowboy in the country knows just where to find one that tops the market in all these points and may his claim never be contested! Yours for Western girls. A. Maverick. sSujj z Sll euoqj aonjo qnf prsjeF Phone your advertisement in. if It's hort- JUAN CREEL HAS FINALLY COMPLETED HIS BIG DEAL. By Which the Ownership of the Sup ply House is Turned Over to the Denver Firm. The final transfer of the El Paso Mine, Mill and Smelter Supply House was made yesteraay afternoon and the establishment was formally turned ov er to the new Denver company by Mr. Creel. It has been stated that the El Paso Foundry and Machine company had bought the( Pass City foundry and that Mr. Creel would no longer be interest ed in El Paso directly. Mr. Creel de nies this statement, however, and says he is still directly interested and in tends to be for some time. He still owns the foundry and will increase its capacity as fast as the demand for his wares grows. Mr. Creel has been a valuable man to El Paso and has probably done as much towards securing the trade of the surrounding country as any other man here. He came nere with his money and engaged in what other men consid ered an adventure but has made a suc cess of every undertaking. He is still interested and is one of the few men who have agreed to put money into an electric car line and wait for his prof its. He sees in El Paso something more than a mere village and prob ably has more faith in her future than many of those who have been here for years. , AN ENJOYABLE ORGAN RECITAL AT ST. CLEMENT'S Tonight for the Benefit of the Music Fund, Will Be Given By Well Known Musicians. Following is the program of the or gan recital to be given at St. Clement s church Thursday evening, December 20, under direction of Mrs. Kate Moore Brown, organist and musical director. There will be no admission fee charg ed, but a collection will be taken up for the music fund, which is for the pur chase of new music for the choir: Andante" Wely Mrs. W. R. Brown. O Holy Night Adam Miss Payne. Legende" WienlawsM Mr. Ernst Lange. Life" Blumenthal Mrs. Lucius Welch. "Reverie" Flagler "Postlude" Leniaigre Prof. Marcellus Stewart. Shepherd of Israel" .. Nevin Miss Allen.. Cavatina" I Raff Mr. Ernst Lange. The Holy Temple" Schlesinger Mesdames Howe and Welch. The Holy City" Adams Mrs. Malcolm Donaldson. Chorus of Angels Clark Prof. Marcellus Stewart. Abide With Me" Mascheronl Miss Anne Carrington Martin. DALLAS BREWING COMPANY AFTER PALACE THEATER. A Petition Filed Asking That the Pro prietor of the Disreputable Resort Be Declared an Involuntary Bank rupt. Yesterday afternoon John Dyer, at torney for the Dallas Brewing com pany, filed a petition in the federal court praying that Joe Mills, proprie tor of the Palace theater, be declared an involuntary bankrupt. , In the petition the company alleges uiat Mills owes the Brewing company $3,068.50, $2,088.25 of which Is covered by notes. It also states that Mills has persistantly refused to pay the amount due, which is a debt for goods and fix tures sold to Mills and for cash money loaned him by the company, and has been sending all money received here to his wife in postal money orders which cannot be touched by the com pany. It was known when the theater op ened that it was an institution backed by the brewing company and it now . appears that the company is getting the worst of it. PROGRAM FOR THE JEW ISH SONG SERVICE To Be Given By the Choir Friday Night, at the Last Service for the Year. On Friday night the second service of song will take place at the Jewish Temple. The program will begin at 8 p. m., and is as fololws: Quartet "Israel's Hope" ...Goldstein Solo Selected .". Mrs. Welch Violin solo Carl Brennemann Solo "Kindle the Taper" ....Parker Hymn "Rock of Ages" Choir and congregation Sermon (Third and last lecture on "Moral Gift of Nineteenth century"). Solo "Angels' Serenade" .Mrs. Howe Violin obligato Mr. Brennemann Duet "There is Holy Yearning" .... Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Howe Quartet "En Keloheme." Traditional The Temple quartet consists of Mrs. Howe, soprano; Mrs. Welch, al to; Mr. Parker, tenor, and Mr. Jones, bass. Organist Professor M. Steward. This will be the last service of the year. Rabbi Zielonka leaves on Sat urday for San Antonio, where he will -spend about ten days.