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e New Home For Haymon Krupp raduates r q -C i ii i ! r i Ql Hundreds Have Taken Advantage of the Wonderful Bargains We Are Offering HAVE YOU? Summer Underwear, Summer Shirts, Straw Hats, etc, etc., everything to be sacri ficed at less than cost Lay in your Summer supply of everything now at these ridiculously low prices. Not a jumbled assortment of odds and ends but a clean, new, this spring's of the very best the world offers in Men's Wear Get yours now. Vi Low Round Trip Rates to MesiNa Park Old Students' Reunion May 28-29. Dates of sale May 26-27-28. Return lim it May 30th. For further information write or call on us or your Local Ticket Agent. W. R. BROWN, J. S. MORRISSON, D. F. & P. A. C P. A. Mills Bldg. MAN TRiES OUT THIS GUARANTEE GETS HIS MONEY BACK, BUT Tie Bought a Settle of Dodson's Liver . Tone, TVen Teelc It Baek and Asked for His Mosey and Get It. . man recently tried out the guar antee which every druggist gives with very bottle of DodsonTs Liver Tone. He bought a bottle and then went back t'j the drug store and said the medi cine hadn't helped him. The druggist just reached into his rash register and took out a half dol lar, the price of Dodson's Liver Tone, a id handed K back to the gentleman. Hvt the man didn't take the money. REFUGEES CONTINUE TO QUIT MEXICO San Francisco. Gal , May 20. Steam ships arriving from the coast of Mexico are bringing1 to this port many Ameri can ana other refugees. More than 40 were passengers on the steamship San Jose, which arrived yesterday. A num ber of these stated that they had been compelled to travel long distances out of their way to get out of the country by way of the west coast, because of the demoralized state of the railroads. Dr M. T. Moore, of El Paso. Texas, who arrived with his family, told of the 20 day siege and capture of the town of Alamos, where he had been residing as a physician for two years, lie said tl-at the Americans in the district from -which he had fled had been treated with everv consideration both by the tate troops and the federals. Do As Others Do, Take this time-tested world proved home remedy which suits and benefits most people. Tried for three generations, the best corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination has been proved to be BEECHAM'S FILL (The Large Sale of Any Medlefec m the WeriJ) If yoaliarG not tried this matchless family medicine, yoa do not know what it means to have better digestion, sounder s!oen, brighter eyes, clearer complexion, which come after Bescham's Pilb have cleared the system of impuritiec. Try them novr and l-noz. Always of the same excellence in all climates ; in every season -Cescbam's Pilk are The Tried, Trusted Remedy SuU Tll ii imTii i' i, bi Imva- lrt 9C Direction with erety box et very LCUY GROCERY Gi V I COMPANY PHONES 5053098. 204-206 E. OVERLAND ST. SCRUB BRUSH AJTD SCOUR SOAP COMBINED. CftUB E-Z .!.n ruokm- uten ils and ! th tul- R I -li!. SALE IS STILL men? weai? BBS Account He owned up that he was Just trying the guarantee and as a matter of fact he had found Dodson's Liver Tone the best remedy for constipation and bil iousness he had ever tried. -Why," he said, "my wife wouldn't be without a btttle in the house for anything. It's the best thins in the world for the -whole family, and the only medicine that I would take or give to my chil dren for a lazy liver." Every druggist in town sells Dod son's Liver Tone and guarantees it to start the liver without violence It is takinr the place of calomel every where. A dvertisemeat. REBELS FEAR FALL OF STATE CAPITAL Douglas, Ariz.. May 20. As a pre cautionary measure, to preserve the Sonora state documents of value and the money in the treasury, in case the federals succeed in taking Hermosillo, the Constitutionalists have commenced to move the principal effects of the state government to Cananea. PSAR ATTACK ON JUAREZ AND MOVE TO THIS SIDE Owing to the circulation of reports that Juarez is to be attacked from day to day, many persons are moving to El Paso from the town across the river. According to police officials these re ports are circulated for the purpose of getting the people to move out. Hack men and express men profit by these migrations. vrhwble. iii iHr to UNDERSELL ALT. Y I OingRS gulai i"-i- e 10i 5C : 0 H I TH.-I -" ANTI-AMERICAN FEEUHEIHMEXIBO (Continued from page 1.) holding their positions and an attempt by the federals to run a train into Tarapico from San Luis Potosi re- , suited in a rebel attack at Ebano. PASCUAL 0R0ZC0 IS DEFEATED BY REBELS Mexico City. Mex.. May 20. Gen Pascual Orosco. who was recently dis patched north by the government, suf fered his first defeat on Saturday at rVesaillo, in northern Zacatecas. He lost SO killed and retreated to the city of Zacatecas. REBELS REINFORCED IX VICIXITV op matamoras Brownsville. Tex May SO Four hun- . dred of the reinforcements that Gen. uuam, reoei commander, announced ne would await before attacking Mata moras, opposite Brownsville, passed through Reynosa yesterday en route to Rio Bravo, where Blanco and his main body of troops are encamped. They are due to reach Rio Bravo today. Whether Blanco will start immediatelv on the 46-mile march toward Mata moras is not known. Meanwhile Mata moras is verily In a state of siege, but 2500 federal troops are reported at Lampasos and Villaldsma, about 100 miles south of Laredo. BOY IS SRXTENCBD BY REBELS TO BE SHOT AS SPY Kogalee, Ariz.. May 20. Jose Man uel, a 17 year old Mexican -American. WAS P,.B( Im V.V.I.. ClM4h .&a . terday and -sentenced to be shot as a apy. a comerence Between prefect Calles and American consul Simpich led to a retraction of the order. The youth signed a statement in which he confessed complicity in a plot to smuggle arms, ammunition and petroleum into Sonora, the oil to be used in destroying bridges and prob ably publie buildings. Two unidentified Mexicans also ae eused of being federal spies were shot AOUNA CONFERS WITH GOVERNOR OP TEXAS Austin, Tex., May 20. Senor Jesus Acuna, general secretary to governor Carranza, of Coahuila, Mexloo, was here today and bad a conference with the governor. Senor Aouna came over from San Antonio, accompanied by Willard Simpson and Edward Haltom. of that city. Secretary Acuna, through Mr. Simpson, said that the visit of the sec retary had no political significance; that he came here as an act of cour tesy to the governor. It is understood, however, that conditions along the northern border of Mexico were dis cussed. CAItKANZA SAYS GOJIKZ "WILL NOT- SUIT HIM Washington, D. G, May JO. 'My pur pose to solve the situation in Mexico by force of arms is fixed and in flexible," was the message Venustiano Carranza, leader of the "Constitution -ists" in Mexico, wired to his agent here in response to Queries as to whetlmr j he had decided to compromise the con I fliet by agreeing on Francisco Vasquez uomez ir provisional president. The governor replied he had made no such an agreement in the hope of securing recognition from the United States. WILLIAM H. STROUP DIBS SUDDENLY AT SOX'S RASCn. Albuquerque, N. M., May 30 Wil liam B. Stroup. 70 years old, father of A. B. Stroup, attorney, died at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Stroup ranch, south of here. Mr. Stroup came here two weeks ago to live with his son, A. B. Stroup, on the ,latters ranch. He apparently was in good health until the time of his death. Mr. Stroup was a retired farmer, having given up active management of his farm in Kansas two years ago. CASAOT USB TEXAS FUG FOIl ADVERTISING PURPOSES Austin. Tx.. May 20. The attorney i general's department today sustained til winsHtlltinnaliiii a k& mm . iA I . isgnwiur pruniDiung me use or the Texas flag for' advertising pur poses, and that the courts of Texas must take judicial notice of its ex istence. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Commencement exercises will be held at St. Joseph's academy on next Tues day, Mav 27. The exercises will com mence at 9 a. m. and will be held in St. Mary's hall. MKES AOLTIRY ASSICNMEVT. Thf Kl Paso Houcho'd Iirn'n.ntr company has made a oluntary assign ment to the El Paso Association of Credit Mor nrd the basine""! will be s ' ' p . now In nj rec itd l) the tiiuit asui. 4tio ULUM lli borne of liaymon Krupp ner of 'West IUo Grande street .river and the Slexlcan mountain have U reems, -tiro hatha, a vrlde colonial gallery on the "West Rio Grande street froni- and a smaller gallery on Prospect avenae. The IUo Grange street iront Li jshovrn above. These galleries will be .supported by Ionic coIbbihs la white, the finish to be In cherry red brlclc with white trimmings. It will cost $14,600. Gibson and Robertson are the designing architects. NEW lit FOR Burned Storage House to be Rebuilt-Gounty to Build Warehouse. E. Moye will build a concrete home for the Union Bank & Trust company on the Bryan Bros.' site at the inter section of Texas, Oregon and San An tonio streets. He has closed a long term lease with Arthur Fullan for the corner and will replace the old three story brick building with a modern two story bank structure with a full basement The basement will be occupied by Mr. Fullan for his Jewelry store. The first and mezzanine floors will be occupied by the Union Bank A Trust company as its banking quar ters and will be finished elaborately inside. The saloon which stands on the east end of the site will be left and the building will cover only that part which the Bryan Bros, store and a smaller stoio adjoining now occupies. The building will eost !0, 000 and will revert to Mr. Fullan at the end of a stated period. Plans are to be submitted to the contractors at once and it is expected to have the building completed by fall. T Kebalid Storage House. The El Paso storage warehouse, des troyed by fire Friday night, is to be rebuilt. Louis Hancock, of Austin, Tex., owner of the building, made this statement Tuesday morning. He has not yet decided what kind of building will be erected but it is possible -that some of the present walls will be al lowed to stand if they can pass in spection. Mr. Hancock arrived from, Austin Monday night to investigate the fire. A hose is kept at the fire in readi ness for use if required. Monday af ternoon a stream was played on the smouldering ruins for four hours. Sew Manhattan Homcx. Fullan and Hall have contracted with A. Lasich for the construction of five modern bungalows of five rooms each to be erected in Manhattan Heights and work will start next week. The houses will cost about $3,500, each and will be modern in every respect. Bays Suburban Lots. Dr. R. & Homan has bought of the Hawkins Improvement Co. lots 1 to 4 inclusive, block 7C of the Qovernment HiU addition, for $130. Hawkins Bros, made the sale. Addition to Warehouse. Because the dust from the eement blows into the mules' hay and the animals will not eat it, the city is going to build & cement house at the city warehouse. The new building will be 20 feet by 20. and will be used for the storing of cement sacks and oakum. Bids on the building will be asked. County to nave Warehouse. The lot alongside of the G. H. tracks, between Estrella and Cebada streets is being graded preparatory to the erection of the county warehouse. The commissioners some time age decided to build a warehouse in which to store the county's tools, harness, and other equipment. BHt Home During Vacation. Mounted policeman Ira Were, who completed his 15 days' vacation re ported for duty Tuesday morning. During his vacation Ware drove 100 pounds of nails in the process of build ing a home. CLAIMS GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATED SITE Beyd Claim Relating to Blcpbnnt Butte Project to 1e Heard in Wash ington; Askn Heavy Indemnity, Claims against the United States government resulting from the selec tion of the Wephant Butte dam site for the government project will be heard In Washington soon by the pe cuniary claims committee of the Brit ish and American governments and Dr. Nathan Boyd, representing the British claimants, left Tuesday afternoon for Washington to be present at the hear ing of the claim against the govern ment The Boyd claim has been hanging fire for a number of years. It orig inated when the government selected the Elephant Butte damsite for the lo cation of the great government pro ject. Dr. Boyd, an American represent ing London capitalists, claimed that the government appropriated the site oi tne kio arande irrigation and Land company, the parent company, cem- posea oi me jiritisn investors and rep resented by Dr. Boyd. The govern ment sued the Boyd company, alleg ing that the Rio Grande was a navi gable stream and that the London company was trying to obstruct It, Dr jjoj-d says. This suit, he says, was won in six courts by the Rio Grande Pam and Irrigation company whleh was the American organisation of the British companj The 'government. Dr. Boyd says, appropriated the site now being used for the big dam, and the claim contention followed. It was agreed to submit It to the pecuniary claims committee last year, the New Mexico promoter says, and it is now due for a hearing in Washington. He will go there to get the briefs and proofs in condition to present to the claims committee. The company which he represents claims to have spent $500,000. This is asked back in addi tion to compensation for the profit which might have resulted from the completion of the private project Dr Boid has written a number Of pamphlets and articles attacking the government and the government en KiniMrs Wiause of their attitude in the irrismun matter of the IIio Grande '. allci. lie Mas rimnnipil in Wash. ington hv Mrs Bovd The Boyd claim is fionnd hofoie the committee he s-i - mi should luit an e irly hear- um m CO to be built on the northeast cor and Prospect avenue, overlooking the s. The new home of Mr. Krupp will IFIMEII'SFITPE (Continued From Page 1.) died soon after his advent in the oil business. He did not remain long unmarried, however, but soon after the headquar ters of the Standard were moved to New York, he married Ida Shrouds, the daughter of a Philadelphia min ister, the woman who was due to act the principal role in the only real tragedy of his life. Mr. Flagler's second marriage oc curred in 18S3, and in the next 10 years his fortune increased by leaps and bounds. His wife became the mistress of a fine mansion on Fifth avenue. New York, as well as a palatial coun- j try nome on Long island and in Florida, and to all outward appear ances Henry M. Flagler was the hap piest man in the world possessed t a beautiful wife, an Immense fortune and everything else a man could de sire. Then a terrible misfortune came into his life. Second Wife Declared Insane. His wife's mind became unbalanced. The grief stricken man kept the awful truth hidden as long as possible. He uaia laaunnas ana inousanas OI aoi lars to alienists in the hope of restor ing her mentality, but her condition gradually grew worse. The case was hopeless. When in 1M9 the unfortun ate woman finally became unmanage able, the Standard Oil magnate was J forced to allow the general public to near or tne tragic secret be nan guarded so carefully by having his wife declared legally insane. The millionaire set aside an enor mouse sum for the care of bis wife, and installed her in the home of a, well known alienist in a small town n the Hudson where she has had every comfort that money could buy. The following year a law was passed vy tne irioriaa legislature whereby ' permanent insanity was made ample grounds for a divorce, it was alleged ! at the time that this law was passed ' for the benefit of Mr. Flagler, who had come to be a power in Florida as a result of his vast railroad and hotel enterprises. j Third Marriage la 19el. J At all events ne secured a divorce and was married in l01, to Miss Lily n.enan, oi wunnngton, r. j. i He installed his bride in his new $1,004,000 residence. "Whitehall." whish is considered one of the finest homes in the country and has been the cen ter of social life at Palm Beaca evor since. After his third marriage. Mr. Flag ler appeared to be devoting his time to spending, rather than making, money in an effort to beautify his wondeful winter -resorts. He also gave a good deal of bis time to philan thropic works, and endowed a number , of hospitals in the state where he was called Xing' and which he named "The Land of Paradise." Developed State of Florida. Aside from his work in organising the Standard Oil company, Mr. Flag ler devoted a great deal of his money and energy toward the upbuilding of the state of Florida, and making tho southeastern peninsula one of the greatest winter resorts in the world His greatest work in this connect: m was the completion recently of t!ii extension of the Florida East Coast railway from Knights' Key to Key We. t which is known as the "railroad o 1 1 the sea." This stretch of track is 15'j miles in length and connects the chai of islands between the mainland an l Key West -Its construction was one of the greatest engineering feats of the present age. as it is built almost entirely over water. i Mr. Flagler's fortune was estimated i at $100,000,000. UaeaWed For Garments. Don't overlook those bargains in made to order suits at Pearson's. 110 Texas, that haven't been called for. ah tain season's oraers. and must be sold quick, $15.00. $18.00. $20 00 and $22.50. while they last KITCHHX FLOOR OX FIRE. Monday afternoon at 5:0 oelock the overheated bottom of a cook range set fire to the floor of the kitchen in the rear of Salvini's saloon, at Second and Broadway The Central company, which responded to the alarm, had to move the range before the fire could be reached. A hole was burned in the floor, which was the only damage done. Arcane the Liver aa imrlfies the Bleed. The Old Standard seneral strengthen ing Tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, arouses the liver to action. drives Malaria out of the Mood and builds up the system. For adults and i children. SOc IS SIHUBO NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE A SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENT And a Delightful Scalp Dressing The discovery and turning in an alarm of fire nakes possible the heroic work of the firemen in putting it out. Undiscovered, a fire spreads with amaiing rapidltj. destroying every thing within reach. The dittovcrj of the dandruff germ was of incsumaale value to mankind, but only because it paved the way for the greater sen ice, the disco ery of Newbro s Herpiclde Dandruff is contagious, and its spread is checked by the use of Herp! ciil. T.iis i'i lurhtful scaln dress.nir l'li'ivis l, t' ici . ,)' dandruff chfks I'.t an .i i a I', il-uiZjla anj .r.- PARTICULAR attention is called to our unsurpassed stock of White Buck and Canoas Pumps and Slippers. C&midering the quality and the careful service Be gi in Mwf you inll fni our prices the motl reasonable in El Paso. Matt Orders Solicited WUUy ' h e Store Ahead mQgm 204 San Antonio Street SEEDS We are in Ibe to furnish yo de foUewng: Amber Cane, Red Top, MHo Maize, Kafir Cora. Egyptian , Wheat, Field Corn. Peanuts, Bermuda Grass, Alfalfa Seed, Timothy, White & Red Clover, Blue Grass, German Millet, Salt Bush, Stock Beets, Buckwheat, Rape, Cow Peas, -AHflWia, and full line of Poultry Supplies. El Paso Seed Co. PHONE 363 WOMEN LAY PLANS FOR BIG MEETING The Hague, Holland, May 20. Count ess Isabella of Aberdeen, wife of the viceroy of Ireland, formally opened a meeting of the International Council of Women here today. The subject of the meeting is to complete arrange ments for the quintennial meeting of the council in Rome next year The countess of Aberdeen is president of COUNTESS OF ABERDHRX. the International Council or Women and is prominently identified with other women's organizations in Europe. She is regarded as one of the fore-, most women in Ireland today. Among the delegates from the United States are Mrs. May Wright SewSll and Mrs Andrea Hofer-Procdfoot, both of whom are well known in the feminine world of America. vents the hair from falling. It stops thst ittiilr.g almost instantly. Hfipicide , the one standard and original ctandi-jf germ destroyer. Any othi r preparation making this claim is an imitation. Recommended and applied by first class barbers Send 10i in postage or siKer for sample and booklet to The Herplcide Co, Dept It Ivtroit. Midi Newbro a Herpiclde in 5c and SI. 00 sixes is sold b li utiers who gua-cr-tee it to do all that is claimed If jou are not siti fid sour irom will ! 3 ra e??S( JSlB&Sm&B he refunded TC 11 p' i. s.ril. i, ' At?, n s ' -, t. 519 SAN ANTONIO ST. STUDY SYLLABIC SHORTHAND. In six or eight weeks you will bo read for a good position. Sasy to lear Best. Takes four times longer to learn other systems. Our graduates now holding best paying positions in EH Paso Investigate. Make us prove it Half price for course until June 5th. Fans to keep you cool this summer P&sa City Business College, Morehouse Blk Oregon A Texas Sts. Phone 5607 MEXICANS SKElv SALVAGE IX RtIS OF W VREHOI SE Mexican men. women and children climbed about -the ruins af tho Bl Casu storage warehouse on South Stanton street Tuesday looking for salvage There were over 100 of them thero early in the morning, seeking thiners of value which the fire had not destroyed. ii Cut Out" Worry If you feel run down, have no appe tite, digestion is fcd, liver lazy a "4 bowels clogged, don't worry you onli make matters worse. The-lnner man ' needs help and a trial of . HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS IS IRGED. GET A BOTTLE TOD VY The West Coast of Mexico climatically is a Southern Extension ol California with mo. water, store tillable land and a longer growing season. Partie ularlv is this true of ike states of S0N0RA-SIMAL0A-TEPIC JAUSC0 with their many river valleys crossed by the Southern Pacific Railroad Of Mexico and containing some oi the Best Irrigable Lands in The mm still undeveloped. Lei a tali yon something of them, H. LAWTOX, G. F. fc 9. A. J Gaaynaa, Sonora, Mexico. i Prices Reduced On Aii Suit: Now THE $15 CLOTHES SHOP 1ST Sua Antonio Street. e H VRRIS KRl PP. Pro- "i