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Sport and Society News Section Sport and Society News Section . "". . m . 'Btmm6 Ml" ' '. A mBBT l. KT.PASU HJU-tiA-UlJ HHK . ijjmj, HMIIIill ! ! -i iimu im m miilMeM " " "" JBSmP IRr increased, hy I js t . a-c,b &T.r. lekroi -their Ticfftiral advance in H)a,i-ue Z&Hl be rfiEinJ MJftestL,u. a ij cww, wMk.y c ' r,-. -- . , i .i e treat building acti-VHy note, going on there. Over $65,000.00 worth of homes are now under construction- and they ar, hm tW vnnll he nroud to have near vour home-homes that are artishc-homes that are well mint in every sense 01 uic TL Grand Viett TS not an ordinary suburb in any sense. Aside from its natural advantages of location, excellence of its car service, natural beauties, and its freedom from smoke and dust, its modern conveniences, etc., you are sure that the values can but increase. It means you can build your home with the assurance of haying good neighbors and beautiful homes around you. $10,000.00 Home of C. M. Gibson Corner of Fort 'Boulevard S3L 'Bryan St, Grcmdc?iet& IddHion Gran Viebu TS located on high ground where a beautiful view of the city and valley may be obtained. It has excellent street car service, electric lights, telephones, pure Mesa water, and the air is pure and invigorating. There are numerous other advantages which the shrewd observer will catch the moment he examines Grand View. Let us show you at. your convenience. 1 1 8 'Prices are Sfi J LoW and Terms are Easy. When can We show you? .04 Sar Anionio Street sole age; Phone 550 R BEH JH i i i On y One Coupon Required! " KIHffl! CQUPONjaHR mVtWf'M PI wiiM EI Paso Herald . The time has come to close the sale of "The American Government" in El Paso and in order to accommodate all persons who have not had an opportunity to save coupons, as well as those who desire additional copies, the El Paso Herald has arranged -with Mr. Haskin for a limited time to require ONLY ONE COUPON with 60 cents to cover the bare cost of manu facture, freight and handling, and a copy will be presented to you with- OUU aUaiMUIiai OUat. JKt uiiuu wan wub uwwft -.1 w v-j .j written; that every chapter in it is vouched for by authority; that it is illustrated from photographs taken especially for it; that it is printed in large, clear type on fine book paper and BOUND IN HEAVY CLOTH in an attractive and durable manner. A $2.00 VALUE FOR 60 CENTS. ACT QUICKLY IF YOU WANT A COPY, AS THIS OFFER IS FOR A LIMIT ED TlmiS Unlii. Jiacn dook sent Dy nvu j.o cents extra ior postage. J The Two-Republics Lifelnsurance Company EL PASO, TEXAS A. KRAKAUER. President. Good men wanted to sell policies that guarantee protection. a R. RUSSELL, Supt of Agents. LOUIS ST. J. THOMAS, Secty. and Gen'l.Mgr. The EI Paso and Southwestern System Announces the Inauguration of Through Train Service Between El Paso and Tuc son, on the Following Schedule: Lv. Tucson 6:20 P. M. Lv. Bisbee 9:15 P.M. Lv. Douglas 11:00 P.M. Ar. El Paso 7:00 A.M. Lv. El Paso 7:30 P. M. Lv. Douglas 6:40 A. M. Lv. Bisbee 6:50 A.M. Ar. Tucson 11:00 A. M. Train will consist of Cafe-Parlor-Observation car between Douglas and Tucson, standard electric lighted Pullman sleeping car between El Paso and Tucson, standard coaches between El Paso and Douglas and Douglas and Tucson. EUGENE FOX, General Passenger Agent. rrnrifvi '-i y,flf-liii'Jt--'JI-l-wtb-M- L MINING NEWS TUCSON DISTHIGT Dili ACTIVE Much Development TVofk Is Planned For First of Year by Several Mines. (By I. H. Datls.) Mining' and agricultural Industries in the territory of Tucson, Ariz., ac cording to Orestes Peragallo, the well known mining engineer, who is in town, are looking up and great ac tivity is promised there the coming year. He has been around Arizona quite extensively during the past few months visiting mining districts and Is at present locate in Tucson. "At the James Station mining camp, which is 15 miles south of the railroad station of that name, and 15 miles -west of Tucson, in the Tucson mountain range, exploration and development work -will be started up the first part of next year on the Reforma y Mexl cana mine. This mine is developed hy an incline shaft and shows copper pyrites of good quality. Half way be tween the mines and the station Is the celebrated Indian curio, called Painted Rock, which Is a remarkable sample of primitive Indian picture writing. In this section is also the Xuma mine, a big copper property. "Over in the Baboqulvarl mountains, between 50 and 100 miles southwest of Tucson, assessment and develop ment work Is going on actively on several groups of prospects. Host of the development work is going on on the west side of these mountains In the Fresnal and Cayote mines, which are gold and silver properties. "Very close to the ancient Indian village of Baboqulvarl are the mines called the Villaescusa, the Allison and the Roberts, all of which are pushing ahead with development work. These are all gold quartz veins. These prop erties are well located, being near dams and reservoirs made for storing torrential waters for milling purposes. One of these dams belongs to the Alli son company. Should the Tucson-Port Lobos railroad be built, it will pass within ten miles of this camp. "Nearly east of the last named camp is the Las Guijas camp, where gold placer mining Is going on, and where there are several veins of Tungsten or wolframite being worked on an ex perimental scale, pending the instala tion of a practical process of concen trating, although some hand sorted ore has been profitably shipped. These properties are financed by Bakersfield, Cal.. capitalists. "The Santa Rita district, southeast of Tucson, has some good showing ol copper ores around it, but will, in the near future, be prospected for lead and zinc ores along the limestone contact. Buys Zinc Mine. "The New 'Jersey Zinc company has bought the San Xavier mine, 20 miles southwest of Tucson, and it is re ported that by the new year it will begin shipping zinc ores to its smelters. "On the Tucson-Nogales railroad, 20 miles south of Tucson, at the sta tion called Sahuarito. is the Pioneer smelter, which is working very suc cessfully. It derives its main ores from the Twin Buttes mining camp some ten miles west of the station. "The development department of the American Smelting and Refining company keeps its engineers in the field around southern Arizona exam ining properties and making contracts for ore both for their El Paso and Hayden smelting plants. This .mining activity extends clear down to the Sonora line through the Patagonia, Arivaca, Old Glory and Oro Blanco districts. However, the most imme diate prosperity of Tucson will be de rived from the agricultural develop ment of the Santa Clara and Rlllito valleys. Strictly modern Irrigating ditches and pumping plants are bein&, inaugurated. and the mesquite stumps are being extracted from thousands of acres of virgin soil, which will be ready for the next spring planting." of is at Hotel MOVEMENTS OP MINEB.S. "W. A. Farlsh, mining engineer, Denver and rew Xork, Fisher. O. Paragello, mining engineer, is in town from Tucson for a few days. E. H. DeVore has returned from a week's trip to the Oro Blanco gold dis trict west of Nogales In southern Ari zona. Clarence E. Chase and Edwin Burt, minlnge engineers, leave today in ' an automobile for the Steeple Rock dis trict, near Twin Peaks, Grant county. New Mexico, to sample a dump on the old Columbia mine, and, if satisfactory, will lnstal a cyanide plant there. Morris B. Parker, mining engineer, has returned from Los Angeles, where he and family spent the summer. J. D. Sullivan, mining engineer, and his wife, have gone to the Magollon dis trict, where he has charge of sinking a shaft 400 feet deep. W. L. Bradley, manager of the Suc cess mines In VIctorlo camp, west of Deming. has returned there and will begin the sinking of a shaft to the depth of 400 feet. MINING NEWS ill PLANT IS Eli liraiED BIG SPRINGS OIL WSZ.Ii IS XOW DOWN 600 FEET Big Springs, Tex., Dec. 4. The well being drilled in the Big Springs oil field is now down about 800 feet and the greatest hopes are entertained that both oil and gas will be struck. e!U ill.S! SURELY Ifii THIS! MLES BEAUT! OF YOUR All you need is a 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" Hair gets lustrous, fluffy and abundant at once. Immediate? -Tea! Certain? that's the Joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young rri-wVtl afta. , Ttrtmlnvlm A hair cloflTlCP j Just try this moisten a cloth with a litue uanderine and careiuiiy oraw 11 through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil and in just a few moments you nave doubled the beauty of your hair. , A delightful surprise awaits, partic ularly those who have been careless. Whose hair has hppn neelpctpd or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Be sides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and fall ing hair, but what will please you must will be after a few weeks' use of Dan derine. when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it; surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and Just try It. Advertisement. Cole Development Co. Plans New Activity; Silver Strike Is Made. Globe, Ariz., Dec 4. At the Miami plant extensive improvements are in progress In the way of erection of buildings and instalatlon of equip ment and the usual progress In de velopment Is being maintained. The new mine machine shops are com pleted and the engineering force has entered Its new and perfectly equipped offices. The same building con tains the mine offices. The concrete foundation for the miners' change room near No. 4 shaft, also has been finished and the new hospital build ing is well along in course of con struction. Two churn drills are being operated on the property and two diamond drills are being used in the sinking of a perpendicular hole from the lowest level of the mine. Another 600 horse power boiler (the fourth) has been fin ished at the power plant and is now generating power. The production for October reached 2,789,000 pounds of copper, the amount of ore mined was 95,439 tons. Cole Development Activity. The Cole Development company's present activity Is one of the most potent indices of the recu rence of mining activity of the western, the oldest portion of the Globe-Miami mining district. Under the new arrangement de velopment work will be continued at an accelerated rate and the ore al ready developed wfll be extracted as rapidly as possible. Ore shipments will begin at once. The property Is marked on the United States Geological survey maps as the Cole and Goodwin mine. The group Includes 17 claims on the faulted zone where the ore occurs and has a length of 6000 feet along the faulted zone. The present improvements consist of a 400 foot inclined shaft. 22 horse power gasoline hoist, heavy head frame, skips, cars, tools, etc From the creek level below the shaft a 480 foot crosscut tunnel is now with in 150 feet of the fault. The property lies about three miles east of Gibson, or 15 miles west of Miami. Three Drill Rica- The Southwestern ,Miaml Develop ment -company has three Star drill rigs in operation on its property. Hole No. 7, now 1391 feet deep, and bottomed in schist, will be finished in the near future. Hole No. 9, which Is located on the recently acquired Prospectors' group, is 395 feet deep, and is still in schist. It is expected by the Southwestern management that this hole will en counter ore at a depth of approxi mately 750 feet. Hole No. 10 is now 102 feet deep, and is also in schist. The assessment on the Prospectors portion of the Southwestern Miami de velopment company, is nearing com pletion under the charge of the origi nal owners of the property, although the expense is being borne by the company this being according to the stipulation of the contract of sale Black Warrior Shipments. At the Black Warrior leasers Fiske and Sneli are shipping daily to the Old Dominion smelter about 60 tons of six to seven percent ore. All parts of the mine are being worked and about 50 men are employed at the ex traction of the ore. Developing Idaho Group. Lyman Wood, of Globe, and his as- y1 - -"'r2j3LX i ..Ert (Continued on Last Page.J The 1- C McLsrfa Crtbopedle Scrftwfens DEFitiiTIE eUHED P! Ilu CttT ct any raneiy. una ax. say irasswnm ygcM bLUD rLCI benadestraiglrt.nataralandc'yfal. Noplas ter psij3. no severe surgical up. stfrmB. ssd the result is a cored. Wewfflel3b78rrcO3roPSai0nTeeaI,2iJC3ayrso' mil if niCCROC ohen Umtel to tfc Efcrold reszSt fa fUl 10 UI3CnQb jy, deformity; paraljsia esn ha pore vented aad the growth cot interfered with. Wrttefcrfcfcr- ccation and xexexescss. SPINAL CURVATiHffi ISSSS; of loac standing do wdL No plssier paris. felt cr lest&r jackets. Write for inf ancstjon and references. ilir Uluaiuu thQ inaamnation permanently tarestsa. EhartenUyi deformity and loss csf motion can csoally be corrected. No soigica operatioES or confinement. HFAHTiLE PARALYSIS SpTane country, whew eKIdren. proctieaUy helpless fnxn TiifimlBn PsialrEis. were restored at this S'-.ifarina. DEFORMED KHEES BR JOISTS cf!S If interested you should fcacw about It Thi in the only thoroagbly eexuhsped SanKarf tm to tea country devoted exclusively to tao trrmtmnatot criDCicdandPornlszed condition. B B ie?"S"cai!lrjffI DflnSf CTE9I7S? Wxftaos for Stotsslrf book & aO.EaUjCBSrailalM' 0WI "'' be c. hWl-V if L. C. McLAJH SANITARIUM, iLn BS x.Uf mjn rfcT "M teat fte oo wocest to W odAOB. 909 Aabert Ay., St. Loale, Wft INSPECTION MADE OF MINES AT VELARDENA Chihuahua, Mex., Dec 4. After an i inspection of their large veiaraena mine in the Santa Kulalla district, which they had leased to the American Smelting and Refining company. G N Howell, C A. Higby and Louis Nash, all eastern capitalists, .nave left this olty for their homes in the United States. According to one of the party there is sufficient ore In sight on the Velardena property to last for three years, extracting at the rate of 3000 tons per month. Charles Qualey, general manager of the Yoquive Development company, who is now in the eastern section of ithe United States, is expected to ar- rrive here some time the latter part of December. Mr. Qualey lett this city in August on a. business and vacation trip. PLEASBD WITH OUTPUT OF THE BOSSEV MINE "The Bonney Mine." says manager O. Rvbeek. who Is In town with a carload of rich ore, "is one of the most promts- I lncr nronertles in the Lordsbursr dis trict. I am shipping two carloads of ore to the El Paso smelter each week, which runs nearly $60 per ton in cop per, silver and gold. In the southwest drift we have Just encountered a large body of high grade ore and have been doing development work on it. After the first of the next year we will sink a new shaft 100 feet deep. After a hard fight for it, I have got the Southern Pacific railroad company to erect a big ore platform on their track and this will have a tendency to divert the ship ments of ore to El Paso Instead of to Douglas. We are all to ing to send our ores to El Paso for smelter treatment and all Lordsburg is pulling for El Paso which we regard as the big mining cen ter of the southwest." Do your Christmas shopping early. ! "WALMTAHA1RSTAIS" KestoreGay, Strtarsd cs Blwv-ryrt Balr or ilocraieSa lastsstaoeotulr. Grfuaayl&ado fraa I.lgtt lirovn to Blaet. 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