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Ek PASO HERALD 16 Friday, May 23, 1913 j DEVELOPMENT TWO ROADS PLANKED TO SAN JUAN ITEM Snt Kmmm People Pstaalesl kjr Rival Mt"Mt la XiM jLiucelca t BstfM Pnpic Itoad. Santa Rosa, N. M., May 23. Los Angeles dispatches announcing the in itial subscription of $35,000 of $1,500, 000 corporation which is said to hare placed a corps of surveyors in the field for a.railroad to be known as the Santa Rosa. Pal ma St Albuquerque railroad, have been received here with sf.me interest. It is stated that the announcement is made following a conference in that city of Roc Island a. Southern Pacific officials, who are taking an interest in the project of a ai'.road from Los Angeles to the San Juan coal fields in this state. Santa Hua business men have for some time i onsidered the practicability of a con necting line of railroad from the t- rmmus of the Rock Island at this j"int, by the way of Palma and Monarity and the Hagen coal fields, to Albuquerque, and the preliminary steps looking to a survey of such a line under the same name as that mentioned in the Los Angeles dispatch. were taken recently at a meeting of the Santa Rosa Commercial club. What connection, if any, the local organisa tion has with the Los Angeles confer ence is not known. Officials of the Santa Rosa, Palma and Albuquerque railroad at this point are reticent. For some weeks past, the Rock Island has been handling considerable astern freight turned over to it at Ialhart by the Hill system, delivering it to the New Mexico 'Central at Tor rance, which in turn deliverer it to the Santa Fe at Wttl&ra. destined 'to Santa ! falifrma points. Whatc ?r other purpose there may be for this roundabout routing of western freight; ft is apparent that a ;art ntal interest in the New Mexico Vntral is being -shown by some stronger system, and in this It is dlffi- I . r. It to disregard the possible and I r"-obab!e interest f the Rock Island f interest Of the Rock Island That the Estancla valley road stem may become a part of the Rock Island sfct-m in the near, future, seems to tr.ose on the outside to be within the range of probabilities, and if this is true, the early construction of the Santa Resa-Monarity line. Is almost a certainty. Local business men t. hind tiie moiemtut for : uch a line. say that the fact of a similar move n. nt emanating at Los . Angeles, will not deter them from proceeding along the lines heretofore planned. To InMtml CaMBlwc Factory. "rs Ga'.lr jos. who is interested in a rortion of the recently -developed irri gated land adjoining town. s arrang ing to instal a canning factory here this season, for the purpose of taking J ' are of a large acreage of chili. It is j ' is purpose 10 -specialize in inis pro duct, but -will also place on the market a number of other products, including the fine fruits grown in the local orchards. ' The committee recently appointed by the Commercial club to interest the women in civic improvement, have j Ti .'ioW" o.r arranged for a general "cleanup" day here, and have districted the town and assigned subcommittees to supervise the work. The matter of the organ ization of a woman's board of trade has been temporarily deferred. S. P. TO HAVE NEW OFFICES IN PHOENIX Phoenix, Arir., May 23. Plans are d-awn for a general office building for the rizona Eastern Railroad company, to be erected in Phoenix before the nd of the year and the cost between JTJ.iOO and $100,000. It will be located next to the big roundhouse now being bu'H in the new yards, in the south eastern part of the city. The present uptown offices of the Arizona Eastern, except the ti ket office, will be moved. The buildine- will be of concrete con- ,.V7ncroonf'throuehou0tr,es ln heiBbt " Superintendent C. M Scott denies that there is any immediate prospect of a union depot being built in Phoenix. WAYLAND COLLEGE DEBT GUARANTEED Texas T mmi Jb Development Compaay Brian la Seveatfc Weil Xear Platevferv; Plaas Big Lake. Plainview, Tex , May 23. A commit tee from the Baptist state board of . ducation has just met here and ac cepted Wayland Baptist college for correlation with the general system f schools maintained by the Baptist church in Teas. Baylor university is the head of this system. Seventeen men guaranteed the debt of the col lege, and then Dr. J. H Wayland and wife, who have alreadv given the school more than $150, 00, pledged real estate valued at more than $100, O00 to relieve the local guarantors. I W. McClasson, formerly of Waco, was made business manager for the colle?. The Texas Land and Development company has brought into pumping its GOLD DUST brightens the home Nothing is so attractive as a cleanly home; nothing con tributes so much to cleanliness as Gold DwSt. No matter what it touches china, pots and pans, floors, woodwork, clothes, etc. it cleans thoroughly, leaves everything spotlessly clean, bright and attractive. Don'tuseup all your time and strength trying to keep things clean; use Gold DftSt every where you can in all your household cleaning and let it dothework. Itworks so quickly and thoroughly that really it makes cleaning a pleasure i nstead of a task. It makes home "sweet" home. You can boy s large package of Gold Dust roc 5 cents. "Lmt the GOLD DUST TWINS do your wer" fSsSJHBCT A kVi? t Sporting Goods Reliable Brands Low Prices. Shelton-Payne Arms Co, 30.1 rhUan Ieoaiis (continuous linos) pose through points of equal air pressure. IerrRKHMS (dotted Maes) pas throazu point of equal temperature; drawn only for zero, freezing, 90s. and 1C0. O clear: Q partly cloudy; $ cloudy; g rain: snow; report misslnc. Arrows fly with the wind. Vtast Scores, temper ature: second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past M hours: third, maxtmem wind veloo Ity. f seventh weU. It is located within 150 feet of the Santa Fe depot and will i keep Lake Park supplied with water. xne well is being pumped witn a trac tion engine at present and has devel oped almost 2000 gallons per minute. At the rate of 1800 gallons per minute it will take 100 hours of continuous pumping to fill the lake, -which has a capacity of 100 acres feet. The lake will be stocked with fish and boats -will be. put upon it The Malone Light and Ice company is doubling its electrical capacity, -with a view towards supplying "juice" for pumping some of the big irrigation wells in the shallow water district. WORK TO START ON NEW BISBEE CHURCH Bisbee. Ariz.. May 23. At a confer ence with James Higgins. who do nated the site, and the building com mittee of the Catholic church, final ar rangements for starting work en the u ZCi HLj.h JV th -,,i 7" be in and it is hoped that the milfllr.jr can be nearly completed during the warm weather. It was JeeMe-i that j on lv tne Dasemem snouia oe oi wick and that all the remainder of hs struc ture shall be of stone and brick. The cost has been raised to about $39,014. The Bisbee Business Men's Protective association has issued its new rating book and has a membership of "S"0. This shows an increase of about 1200 over last year, which was a record year. The association is making ar rangements to issue to each member rating cards so that, should he leave for another city, he can immediately establish his credit. L W. Wallace is building a new sta ble on Clawson avenue. Owing to the' blasting at the old slag dump, which is now practically re moved, the city pound has been moved to the city barns. TUCSON PROPERTY ' IS CHANGING HANDS Tucson, Ariz., May 23. George T. Fisher, merchant, has bought a 70-foot frontage of property on Pennington street in the outskirts of the business district from Mrs. Matilda Zeckendorf, of Hamburg, Germany, for 314,000. An cient adobe buildings of the old town type cover this section, though it is close to the courthouse. Fisher bought as an investment. Harold Bell Wright, novelist, has sold his home on the Speedway to a wealthy Chicagoan named Heild, who wants it for a winter residence for his family. The price given was 3 6590. YUKA COKFAXT HAS BIG KAISK IX VALURS Yuma. Ariz.. May 23. From 338,990 to $142,575 Is the increase in the as sessed valuation of the property of the Yuma Electric and Water company. In 1912, when property was supposed to be assessed for half its real value, the company's assessment was ralsod $10,000, making it $36,900. This was over the company's strenuous protest. This year, under the full valuation order of the state tax. commissioner, an itemised statement given the corpora tion commission was used as a basis for the valuation. A liberal rate for de preciation was allowed, but even then the value of the water and light "sys tems was $119,135 and that of the gas plant $23,440. DAILY- RECORD BiiHding Permits. To Wttiiam Rheinhlemer, to build an addition, lots 19 and 20, block 223, Campbell's addition; estimated cost. $230. To Isaac Alderete. to build a moving picture theater. San Antonio and Santa Fe; estimated value $1000. Beedft Filed. West side of Stanton, between Ninth and Tenth streets George Look to Francisco T. de Legarda, lot 9 block 33, Campbell's addition, consideration, $lSe; Nov. 15, 1912. Southwest corner of Trowbridge and Jefferson streets First National bank to W. T. Stevenson, lots 17 to 20. in clusive, block 65, Government Hill; consideration, $1050; May 20, 1913. North side of Oro, between San Marcial and Rayner streets Fred J. Clark to T. J. Cassidy and H. M. Adams, lots 11 to 14, Inclusive, block 66, East El Paso; consideration, $1609; May 21, 1913. Clint. Texas, Francisco Arco and wife to A. T. Celum. tract of land near G. H. depot at Clint; consideration, $100; May 8, 1913. El Paso County. Texas H. P. Ham mond and wife to F. M. Hammond, sections 3. 4. 10, 11, 14. 15. 22 and 23. block 5. Public school land; considera tion, 15120: May 21. 1913. Ysleta, Texas Cista Telles and hus band to C & Hill, tract of land. Ysleta grant; consideration, $14Z; May 31, m3 Lteeased t Wed. H. Brown and Etta Gatlln. W. 1524 International Motor company, San Antonio and Santa Fe: Mack truck. 1525 Same company; Caurer motor truck. 1526 D. W. Gourley, Val Verde ad dition; Chalmers 40. 1527 S. P. Seneff. 518 Buchanan street: Indian motorcycle. 1528 W. G. Hofer. 719 Williams street; five passenger Reo. BfrtfeA Boys. To Mrs. Cleveland W. Croom, El Paso; May 17. To Mrs. Maximlano Delgado, twins, 1016 Stanton; May 10.- To Mrs. Frederick Muerdter, county road; May 18. V W4it. ' -V 'TOH. IC SG.' oqc - LCTu ? 29.3 W L &A-S 00 S-' C----rt tRMvw6T KPLASATORT XOIESL 7 rju .$, 2$9 2365 ptfiXC7 "T QRH VsMsIlsssBK 3LH S. m Mill ! il I Jt, 7 Iv AMMTlrn i - k ..- , V yf R r rl k I "V1 gSc HIGH ITS. Department of Agriculture, 2395 WiUArXlHirl JBUXU2JAU u ow si. X "4 o w -v vK4stew l El Paso-, Friday. May 23, 1913. Fereeasts. El Paso and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday. New Mexico: Tonight fair: warmer in southeast portion; Saturday fair. West Texas: Tonight fair:- warmer in north portion; Saturday fair. CAV PPTYRO V AT,T.T,.V o-- ir JliUXtU VAlr.lid X WELLS GOOD ONES Rnach Owners are Fashing "Water De velopment; Goml Water Strike , en the Kelly Kaacb. Bisbee. Ariz., May 23. Constant de velopment in the San Pedrovalley is being reported by the many ranch own ers living here. The best feature, they say, is the great increase in water develooment. The lazest strike is re ported by W. A. White, who is operat- I ing with a 1000 foot Armstrong ma- j phmp fit rr.11 hrnnmt ti rtn th T J Kelly ranch, eight miles west of Here- ford. The well has a six inch casing and encountered the water bearing gravel at 125 feet. Tested with machine buckets, the well showed itself equal to a production of 50 gallons per minute. Under pump this production -will be materially increased. Mr. Kelly has five acres in fruit trees and will use the stream, for the irrigation of this grove and for a small truck garden. Contractor White, following the bringing in of the Kelly well, has moved his outfit to the ranch of L, H. Watts, one mile west of the Kelly prop erty. He expects to encounter water there at about the same depth as on the Kelly ranch. Andrias Rios and Pedro Garcia had a discussion regarding politics in Mex ico and. after a fierce fight on Brew ery gulch, were both landed in jafl. The jailor, however, forgot to put them in separate cells and the yells of the other prisoners, about equally" divided po litically, brought the keeper to the jail on the run. A pool of blood on the floor attested to the heated discussion. J. M. O'Connell has been removed to the hospital, suffering a general break down. Capt. H. A. Sievert. to whom Ojeda surrendered at Naco. is in the city. Walter Douglas has returned from a trip to the coast. MARFA STARTS MOVE FOR MODERN HOTEL Marfa, Tex., May 23. A meeting of the Marfa chamber of commerce re sulted in the effort to promote the erection of a $75,000 hotel in the near future. The improvement of the telephone system, under the new management, is progressing rapidly. Much material is on hand and many workmen have been employed. . Mrs. James Pool entertained frith an elaborate 8 odock dinner in honor of the teachers who were leaving. Misses Annie Lois Johnson and Miss Maybelle Bobbins. Right Rev. bishop Shaw, of San An tonio, is expected in Marfa to preside at the commencement to be held at St. Mary's school auditorium on June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Will Young have gone to Marathon to make that place their home. Miss E. Tyler, of Alpine, was a re cent visitor. The secretary of the chamber of commerce is in receipt of a letter from, the El Paso chamber of commerce, thanking Marfa for the entertainment accorded the El Paso excursionists. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Porter and fam ily have returned from San Antonio. An epidemic of measles has started In town, but the local doctors nave the disease in hand and hope to clear it soon. Rev. Baxter Golighily, of Fort Stock ton, was in Marfa. Mrs. L. C. Brite and 3Dss Hester are in Mineral Wells. Tex. Mrs. Mamie Howard and children, accompanied by her brother, D. D. Kil patrick. are visiting at the ' home of judge H. H. Kilpatrick. John Wernette and P. Vaughn, of Presidio, spent a few days in Marfa. They report things fairly quiet on the border and business good. Miss Mary Lee Greenwood gave a musical on Friday night, which had a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight nave moved into their new home. Miss Kate Russel has closed her school and gave the children an ice cream party. The improvements being made by the railroad company are moving on steadily. Mrs. James Shannon gave a chil dren's party in honor of her sons Joe Bishop entertained his friends out at hies ranch home with a picnic TEXAS POSTMASTERS NAMED BY WILSON Washington, D. C, May 23. Texas postmasters nominated today were: G. D. Martin, Donna; Sada Duffey. Emory; J. C. Wood worth, Cuero; R. L. Bron baugh, Edna; W. W. Sloanat, Falfur rlas; J. A. White, Goliad; D. U. Ram say, Gonzales: John L. Spurlln, Ham ilton: C C Teas, Karnes City; A. Y. Donegan. Nacogdoches; B. T. Gardner, Rogos; O. B. Slayden, Rush; Henry E. filers, jr. Schulenburg; W. W. Trow, Trinity; Jean Hornbuckle. Venus; S. A. Hill, Bellville; A. H. Bute, Ennis; C J. Davis, Madisonville. TULAROSA HOTEL IS SOLD TO J. L. PURDY Tularosa, N. M., May 23. Phillip Westheim has sold the Montana hotel property to J. L. Purdy and who has taken possession. Rev. E. D. Lewis is to be here Mon day to hold a 10 days' series of re vival services at the Union church. The Central hotel has been kalso mined and repaired. The precinct road work is being done this week, and much dust is the result. STORKS MILLIONS OF FEET OF LUMBER HERE. South El Paso along the river front is becoming a lumber district, as the Pearson syndicate is storing millions of reet of Madera pine in the El Paso Mill ing company's reservation. There are now 25.000.000 feet of lumber stacked at the Tilant and another ?.t rtfin ftAn ft is expected from Madera before the I end of the rr-nnth The lumber 15 com- , ' v -r -t hrou'' ih rut1 m iiort at the ildte of l,""kV'"U ft-rt Uaily. ' 'U' Leeal Data. El Paso Readings. Today. Ystrdy. ip.ro. 29.86 82 ( 45 27 SE Barometer (sea level) 39.00 Dry thermometer M We t thermometer ........ 54 Dew point 4 Relative humidity ,52 Direction of wind ;..K Velocity of wind 8 15 State of weather Clear Clear Highest temperature last 24 hours 84 Lowest temperature last 12 hours 83 River. Height of river this morning above fixed zero mark, 12.5 feet. Fall in last - nonrs, e.i root. t i j rivkr. mtinivr The Rio Grande mnmml 2?A umni feet at Elephant Butte dam Thursday uiuunn, wntn me government engi neer made the reading at the damsite. Advice To the Lovelorn By Beatrice Fairfax. TKLL, HIM YOU HAVE XOXB. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am a rich young girl 18 years old and am deeply in love with a young man one year my senior. I am alone in the world with no mother to guide me. He has asked me to marry him. but I de not know if he wants me for love of me alone or lot-money. How can I find out? Margaret. "All's fair in love and war," and you might try the plan worn threadbare in fiction by telling him you have lost your money. But a better plan would be to refuse him. He is only 19, and a boy of that age is too young to love seriously. GO. BY ALL MH.V7.S. Dear Miss Fairfax: I expect to go to a dance accompanied by a young man. with whom I have quite an understanding. This young man does not dance. Will it be proper for me to dance with other young men. or would you deem It advisable for ua not to go to this dance at an? -. B.K.B. The young man is taking you for your pleasure, and knows that means you will want to dance. If his experience as a wallflower proves distasteful to him he will not repeat It. Could yon net persuade him to learn to dance? I am aTraid this difference in yonr choice of en tertainment may otherwise make trouble. CERTAINLY. Dear Miss Fairfax: Is It proper for a young woman to ask a man to call when he has hinted at it, or to wait until he positively asks to call? Madelon. She has the privilege of asking a man to call on her, and a hint between friends should be unnecessary. GO BACK HOME. Dear Miss Fairfax: Am 23 years of age and have been going with a man 15 years my senior for over three years. I have had a quarrel on his account and have left home. He won't marry me because he doesn't care to marry me because he doesn't care to marry now. that being his reason. We are of different relig ion. Z. E. You made a grave mistake when you left home on his account, which you must rectify by returning home at once. He is 38; he has known you three years; he says he doesn't care to mar ry now. It seems to me he doesn't care to ever marry you, and that you are sacrificing yourself in vain. TIME WILL TELL. I met a young man some time ago, whom I seemed to care for very much. Now this ma ncalls at my home and also takes me out, but I do not'know whether he cares for me or not. How could I find out? Anxious. "Why try to force matters? Let the man tell his love in his own time and way, and in the meantime find som assurance that he is learning to love you in his devotion to you." AeddenU to the flesh will happen, no matter hew careful you are. 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