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! Free in All gggt Union Labor News m 5b Longer Any Ezcuse for Ken cs Women to Be WeaK Bervea, firain Tagged, Thin or Haggard. Sand Tour Home and Address Today fos a Ires riity-Caat Bo: of Hellogg's Sanitone "Wafers and Learn tie Grand Truth. If you are sick or ailing it is be casee the very foundation of your ex istence is gradually being dried up, the nerve force which radiates through every atom of your being is perishing-. The braia asd the nerves require nour ishment jest as much, a? tho rest of the body. Preparations Being Made For An Increase In Business On The S. P: Many Engines Sent to the j fff6 was Promoted to Shops to Be Put in Shape for Rush of "Work. O KelloKS's SanUVase Wafers ITrfro Tou Peel yino AU tie Time. The marvelous discovery, Kfcllogg's Sanitone Wafers, the greatest nerve vitalizer known, iwstores your -vitality and renews your old time strength, and vigor by giving your nervous system the food It Is crawing. 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It D.. ..:............ City ......... . .. State ......... The regular $LjO0 size of KeBoggs Sanitone Wafers are for sale in 1 Paso at Kelly & Pollards, 201 N. Oregon St, Knoblauch Drug Co 330 Mesa Ave.; A- E Ryan & Co., 212 San Antonio St; Fred Schafer, 2i Mesa Ave.; Kio Grande Drug Co.; Potter Drug Col, 4 Pioneer Pfcvaa. Advertisement ACCOUNT of the expected In crease in business on the Harri man system, engines are being put in to shape at all of the shops. The company has several large shops in California, Texas, Louisiana and Illinois. Some of these shops are re ported to be overcrowded. The local shops are well stocked. Several en gines of both the S. P. and G. H. have been turned out recently and are now in service. Because of the expected in crease in business, several passenger firemen of the Southern Pacific have been called up to take the examination necessary before being promoted to engineers. Several G. H. men have passed recently and others expect to be called upon at any time. Among the G. H. men who have been recently called up are: Oscar T. Ward, Ben Durham, A. Giroir and Ervin. The Southern Pacific firemen called up yes terday were all employes on the other side of Lordsburg: H. I Fuller, fire man on the Simon helper; J. E. Eng lish, fireman between Gila and Yuma in regular passenger service, and fire men R. I. Harberson and J. W. Wln drim. A. E. Hale, the Tucson road foreman of engines, will hold the ex aminations at Tucson. Mrs. B. E. Major, mother of engi neer George Major, of the eastern di vision of the El Paso & Southwestern. Is in Bl Paso on a visit She resides with her son at Tucumcari. N. M. P. S. Evans, helper on the day lead engine in the El Paso yard service of the G. IL, has been promoted to engine foreman and was assigned to the lead engine. This turn was recently made vacant by C. N. Holford, who has been assigned to the night position as en- 1 gine herder. On account of a shortage of brake men, the G- H. & S. A. at El Paso had to borrow an extra man from the Texas & Pacific. Jack McMindus caught this turn between El Paso and "Valentine. Harry L. Moore, engineer for the Southern Pacific Is making a few round trips in through freight ser vice on engine 2712, between El Paso and Lordsburg. J. W. Daniels, extra engineer for the G. H.. Is making a round trip in through freight service between El Paso and Valentine, on enirlne 756. j Regular fireman Dave F. Flynn Is flr- The C H. & S. A. railwav used an extra switch engine last night to load stock. Extra engineer J. C. Green was used to run it and extra fireman W. Barksdale fired for him. Harrv Heilman. extra fireman for the G. H. at El Paso, was used in the EI Paso yard service last night with engineer W- E. Gorman. L. J. Tager, extra fireman for the G. H. at El Paso, worked In the local yards last night on the S oclock en gine, with eng!neerC. H. Morris. Extra engineer J. Horton, of the G. H., was used yesterday on the 8 oclock day engine in the local yard service. Extra fireman J. F. Gould fired for him. Hugh McMichael. regular switchman for the local yard service of the G H. & S. A., on the day union depot coach engine, has reported for duty, after attending court for several days. He displaced switchman T. O. McCabe, who goes back on the local extra list H. R. Payne, regular passenger brakeman for the Southern Pacific be tween El Paso and Tucson, is laying off for a few trips and an extra pas senger fireman Is filling his vacancy. E. B. Bovle, assistant superintend ent of the G., H. & S. A, Is making trip over the El Paso division of the road, for the purpose of Inspection. Frank Appel, who for the past eight vears has been employed with the G-, H. & S. A. yard service at El Paso, has resigned to take a position at Los Angeles, Cal., with the Salt Lake road, as brakeman. For the past year he has been foreman of the day union depot coach engine. Willie Weed, the Wpnrv Wallace, a throujrh freight brakeman of the G. H. & S. A-, between El Paso and Valentine, is laying olt for a few trips and an extra man of the local extra list is filling his va cancy. Fred Wessel, assistant superintend ent of the mechanical department or the Harrlman lines at El Paso, is mak ing a round trip over his division of the road. P. O. Harris, a switchman of the Santa Fe at El Paso, is working on the 3 a. m. engine In the local yards. In regular switchman Willie Stewart's place, who is at the Albuquerque fair. J. E. Jones, extra switheman of the Santa Fe at El Paso, Is working on the day house engine for a few shifts, while the regular mac is taking a lay off. Q. D. Black, pasesngerbrakeman for the G. H., has reported for duty, after a few trips's layoff. R. W. Whitfield, brakeman for the Southern Pacific at El Paso, is laying off for a few shifts. Pete Kleld, extra engineer for the G. H., at El Paso, worked in the El Paso yard service yesterday on the 8 oclock engine. F. N. Craver. regular throuch freight engineer for the .Southern Pacific, be tween El Paso and Lordsburg, has re ported for duty. R. E. Stinson, extra fireman for the Southern Pacific, deadheaded out yes terday as messenger on engine 2596. This engine is consigned tor the Sacra mento, Calif., shops, where it will un dergo a complete overhauling. W. C. Henrich, extra fireman for the Southern Pacific, is making a round trip in through freight service, be tween El Paso and Lordsburg, on en gine 2798, with engineer H. R. Vaughan. He took out 243's train. Ed Laymen, extra engineer for the Southern Pacific at El Paso, Is making a round trip in through freight service, between El Paso and Lordsburg. W. S. Hooson is the regular fireman on this turn. W. Smith, regular through freight fireman for the Southern Pacific be tween El Paso and Lordsburg, is mak ing a few trips in regular passenger service, on the Rio Grande division In regular fireman W. Taylor's place, with engineer Dave Brock, on engine 3045. Taylor is laying off for a few trips. M. D. Gamdy. extra engineer for the Southern Pacific, Is making a round trip In through freight service, be tween El Paso and Lordsburg. on en gine 2717. Charlies Gillespie, extra fireman for the G. H. at El Paso, is laying off for a few trips. H. L. Spence, regular through freight engineer for the G. H. between El Paso and Valentine, is laying off for a few trips, and an extra engineer of the El Paso slow board is filling his vacancy. J. W. Johnson, extra engineer for the G. H., is back on the local extra list after making a round trip in through freight service, between El Paso and Valentine, on engine 951. On account of the danger of this crew being over taken by the "16 hour interstate com merce service law" an El Paso srew was deadheaded out to relieve them. Andy Young and fireman Harry Hell man were used on this turn. They deadheaded out on the Texas & Pacific ryid Johnson and his fireman were brought back as "dead heads." Oscar Darr, pasenger fireman for the Texas & Pacific, is laying off for a few trips, and extra fireman L M. Arter burn is filling his vacancy, on engine 282. R. Long, extra fireman for the Texas & Pacific, Is back on the El Paso ex tra list after having fired engine 382 for a few trips, with engineer A. Ma gee. H. Cochrens, passenger engineer for the Texas & Pacific, is laying off for a few trips and engineer C. S. McNew is filling his place. T. A. Johnson, fireman for the Texas & Pacific extra board at El Paso, Is being used for a few nights as a host ler in the local yards, in regular hostler S. H. Price's turn. Harry Arant Texas & Pacific fire man, is laying off for a few trips and 1 extra iireman js. o. ciaric is filling his place. Texas : Pacific passenger brakeman Champ, Is laying off for a few trips and extra freight brakeman J. Mason Is filling his place with conductor E. B. Broadstreet M. D. Gandy, extra engineer for the Southern Pacific at El Paso, is making a round trip in through freight service, between El Paso and Lordsburg. G. H. Cope is firing for him. At a late hour last night there were five engineers on the extra list of the G. H. at El Paso and two firemen. The Southern Pacific slow board consisted of one engineer and three firemen. Engine 368 of the Texas & Pacific is back out of the El Paso back shop and will be given back to engineer 3. Nunn. W. A. Long Is firing it J. E. Scofield, boiler inspector for the G. H. & S. A., left last night for Eagle Pass, Del Rio and San Antonio. Appetite Poor? Stomach Bad? ikGtf It will prove of ereat benefit to sufferers from Stomach, Liver or Bowel Ills. four telegraph operators, all employed overtime, according: to the charjre. The company's defence was that the violation was unavoidable and had been caused by a succession of wrecks. TWO ADDITIONAL FREIGHT CREWS PUT ON" AT niSDEE. BIsbee, Ariz, Oct 9. Two additional freight crews have been put on this end of the main line of the E. P. & S. W., to handle the increased regular freight business which comes about with the operation of Rock Island freijrht trains over the system between El Paso and Tucson. This bulsness during the week, has occasioned extra freights daily beside the two new reg ular trains and Is bringing much in creased employment to the division. rriY1Bn-TWifTfr'iFF"glwtoLJiJMMW No More Diabetes Diabetes is a condition of the system, in which the functions of the liver are perverted, causing disorder of nutrition. Warner'sSafeDiabetesRemedy is prepared and prescribed solely for diabetes and will check and overcome the disease and restore the organs to a natural, healthy action. Its efficiency and healing powers In checking this dread disease have been testified to by thousands for the past 30 years, and it is prescribed by physicians. "It gives me pleasure to say that when I had Diabetes, I was given up by all doctors, who said I could not live, and was advised to try Warner's Safe Diabete3 Remedy. I found it helped me, and continued tak ing it for some time until I be came perfectly well." Rev. Al vin H. Morton, Sand Point Idaho. Made lew V Each for a purpose 1KIilney and Liver Remedy S Rheumntic Remedy 3 Diabetes Remedy 4 Asthma Remedy Sold 5 Nervine by all TO.rConsl,pl,tIon Druggists 6 rlU8V.BIl'onsneB' J Write for a free sample giving the number of remedy desired to Warner's Safe Remedies Co. Dept. 3JHJ. Rochester, N. Y. uaiijmhiuKsmmsmBHitmiuiMM CALIFORNIA ROAD FIXED ON OVERTI3IE WORK CHARGE Los Angeles. Cal Oct 9. The San Pedro. Los Angeles & Salt Lake Rail road company has been found guilty and fined In the United States district court on a charge of working its em ployes overtime. Judge Olin Wellborn instructed the jury to return a verdict of guilty of a violation of the Interstate commerce law. The railroad was assessed J100 each for lfi PnCrinflATfl rrt truinman tlCft each for six trainmen, and $150 each for 1 business throughout the southwest rmi. i.iflmni. .. i, , j tta vnfpfl Vit"a nv tnA southwestern Fordyce, and Albert T., Perkins, di rectors of the St Louis Union Trust company, have issued a circular letter asking all stockholders of the St Louis and San Francisco railroad to attend a special meeting here next Monday af ternoon. . , The object of the meeting, it 13 stated, is to harmonize the apparent differences between the New York protective committee of 'Frisco stock holders and the committee formed by James Campbell, vice president of the company. VOTE TO RESTORE PARTY RATES IN THE SOUTHWEST St Louis. Mo.. Oct 9. Restoration of party rates on Interstate passenger CALL HARMONY MEETING OF FRISCO ROAD DIRECTORS St Louis, Mo., Oct 9. Samuel W. was voted here by the Southwestern Passenger association. The rates pro vide a fare of 2 cents a mile to par ties of 23 and 2 cents a mile to parties of more than 25 passengers. These rates were withdrawn August 1, fol lowing the United States supreme court decision upholding the 2 cent rate and maximum freight rate laws. WRECKERS EXTRICATE SANTA FE SWITCH ENGINE FR03I PIT Minus smokestack, bell, cab and nu merous other exterior Darts. Santa Fe switch engine 382. which was derailed into the turntable-pit near the Santa Fe roundhouse Tuesday afternoon, is again on the track. A wrecking- crew risrhted It The big locomotive looks like some war machine stripped for action. Fireman O. H. Rudlff. who was aboard the engine and was scalded by escaping steam when It overturned. 13 recovering at Hotel Dieu. Oar Hal Renovating depart ment is complete in every de tail. Expert hatters are in charge and we guarantee to give you the best work in El i-aso. a i l Kinas or n a i a cleaned, blocked and retrim- med. Send us your old hats with your next laundry bundle. The cost" is small. Our wagons are everywhere. The same careful service is maintained in our cleaning department that has always characterized our laundry. Phones 470-471 Cleaning Department Phone 6379 Carpenters' Union Elects Press Agent; Will Buy Him Automobile s-r H. Brown Will Collect Infor mation for Carpenters; ' .Trustees to Select Headquarters. (By John W. Harm, Stereotyper Union.) THE Carpenters union held a lengthy and important meeting Wednesday night at the Build ing Trades hall. H. Brown, who was elected business I 316 MESA AVENUE HI X PECIAL inducement to every man who wishes to assure comfort for his feet as well as good quality shoes. We have just received a large shipment of Men's high grade shoes. I Men's Elk Shoes . . . $2.50 to $4.00 Men's Russia Calf Shoes $3.50 to $6 Men's Vici Kid Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 Gun Metal Calf Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 es ...... . $4-50 JWVWWi H iu s fl nion ole ho Of Quality ESS2S3ES3ES333 To introduce these shoes we make this extremely low price at the very begining of the season. We will make an additional reduction of 50c off on each pair of shoes sold on next FRIDAY and SATURDAY. H, W. FBSHEe, Proprietor g a WE KEEP OUR SHOES IN REPAIR FOR YOU 'TILL THE FIRST SOLE IS WORN SHUvVtawgAaaLas; n manager ror the union last weeK, was elected press agent A resolution was passed and adopted that the union buy an automobile for the convenience of Mr. Brown, so that he can visit the construction work that Is Delng dyne In different localities of the city, where union carpenters are employed. In order that he may obtain union news and keep In touch with the building work that is going on beyond street car lines. The matter of selecting new head quarters for the union was transfered to the board of trustees, who will de cide the location in a few days. Over 100 members were present at the meet ing. J. B. Williams; president, presided and H. Brown, business agent, reported the standing of the union very flourish ing. The regular weekly meeting of the Sheet Metal Workers' union, will be held tonight at the Building Trades' hall, at 8 o'clock. Sam Baynes is pres ident and C W. Scott secretary. The Blacksmiths' union held an in teresting session last night at the Central Labor hall. The attendance was good. President Thomas Hunter presided over the meeting. Secretary J. W. Ducas says all members or the trade are working. The Painters and Paperhangers' union held its regular weekly meeting last night at the Building Trades' halt Adam Haust president called the meeting to order. John Mason Is sec retary and reported work good. The meeting was well attended. Victor A. Iee. president of the Bar bers' union, will call the semi monthly meeting of that union to order tonight at 8 o'clock, at the Central labor halt Charles Manning is the secretary. O. Roggenbock is Installing the heating plant in" the new army hos pital building at Fort Bliss, and is a member of the Plumbers' union. Wade W. Schreffler has been ap pointed by mayor C E. Kelly to repre sent the journeymen plumbers on the state board of plumbing examiners. M. p. Maloney, of the Master Plumbers, and Al J. Carpenter, city plumbing In spector, represent the state board here and will conduct an examination of plumbers at the city hall Saturday af ternoon at 1:30. Mr. Schreffler Is a member of the Plumbers' union. Claude E. Wilson, a member of the local Bricklayers' union, has trans ferred his membership card to Birming ham, Ala, where he has taken a posi tion doing brick work. Max Schlueter has taken a transfer card from the local Bricklayers" union and departed for Fort Worth, where he has a position. D. E. Centarlno, a member of the Bricklayers' union, has been granted an honorable withdrawal card from that union and has departed for St. Louis, where he will go into the con tracting Business. .William Melsel. a member of the Plumbers' union. Is doing job plumbing for Fraser Bros. T. D. Butcher has been doing job plumbing for the last few cays for tho Geo. Mattice Plumbing company. Mr. Butcher is a member of the Plumbers union. Earnest Bartholomae and W. A. Heigh, members of the Carpenters' union, are doing the repair carpenter work on the residence in the 2600 block on East Missouri street, for Hewitt & Son. Manuel Aguilar, a member of the Carpenters' union who lost the end of his right hand thumb two weeks ago, has returned to work at his old job with contractors Crawford & Prlngle. Adam Haust is doing the painting work on the new six room bungalow in the 1300 block on Magoffin avenue. He is a member of the Painters' union and employed by the McKee company. Mrs. F. F. Tuffano. wife of Fred Tuf fano. sefcretary of the Central Labor union, has departed for New Orleans. La- where her father Is seriously 111. E. C. Forney, a member of the local Carpenters' union, has returned here, after spending a vacation of several months visiting cities in California. Mr. Forney says 1600 idle carpenters are seekintr employment at the expo sition grounds at San Francisco. T. D. Davis, former business mana ger for the local Cnmenters' union, leaves tonight with his famllv for Sherman, Texas, where he will locate. Mr. Davis will stop over at Dallas, to attend the meeting of the executive board of the State Council of Carpen ters, of which he Is a member. The board will be in session two davs. J E Tolson. J D Horflor and C C Cheno-Pth. members of he Camon trs' union h..vc been laid off tempo rarily on the new army hospital at Ft r I B I ara E i ; 5 Ico SU i a I B rXsTEA 1 v n & bc . " " x GOING EAST? THE I I tOCCTOTVIS I I OFFERS YOU THE BEST Time Service and Scenery mil EXPRESS DAILY AT 8:30 P. M. DINING CAR, OBSERVATION CAR PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES City Ticket Office 206 North Oregon W. C. McCormick, G. A." J. E Monroe, C. P.&T. A. TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Bliss, while the plaster work is go lnjr on. J. S. McGregor was granted an ap prentice card to work at the Carpen ter trade at the meeting of the Car penters' union Wednesday night W. P. Ponder was initiated at the Carpenters' union Tuesday night and after a round with the coat received his journeyman workinsr card, after serving an apprenticeship of four years. Lee Pollard. M. Aguilar and L. J. Selly; members of the Carpenters' union, are doing the shelf work at the store rooms in the old Zelger building and are employed by contractors Craw ford and Prlngle. C. W. Scott a member of the Sheet Metal Workers' union, expects to leave for the Mogollon mountains, where he will do sheet metal work for a mining company. O. A. Taylor, who recently had three fingers amputated on the rieht hand, is doing nicely and expects to be back to work In a few weeks. Mr. Taylor receives $10 per week benefit from the Carpenters' union, of which he is a member. LABOR LEADER'S MOTHER ILL. Lovelia, la., Oct 9. John P. White, president of the United Mine Workers of America, has been summoned from Indianoplis to the bedside of his moth er, who is seriously ill here. HOW TO YOUR EYES At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for The Original and Genulna The Food-drink for Ail Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say "HORUCTS." 10? Sss Any HSilk Trust Try This Free Prescription. Do your eyes give yon trouble? Do you already wear eyeglasses or spec tacles? Thousands of people wear these "windows" who might easily dis pense with them. Tou may be one of these and it is your duty to save your eyes before it Is too late. Tho eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? Tou know you do not Tou read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes until you go to bed. That is why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness. Eye glasses are merely crutches; they never cure. This free prescription which has benefited the eyes of so mapy may work equal wonders for you. Use it a short time. Would you like your eye trouble to disappear as If by magic? Try this prescription: Go to the nearest wide-awake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets: fill a two-ounce bottle with water, drop in one tablet and allow to thoroughly dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times dally. Just note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disappear. Don't be afraid to use it: It Is absolutely hamrless. Many who are now -blind might - have saved their eyes had they started to care for them in time. This is a simple treatment but marvelously effective in multi tudes of cases. Now that you have been warned don't delay a day, but do what you can to save your eyes, and you will thank us as lonsr as vou live for publishing this prescription. Advertisement i niFw onoeseY Er3 1&3 W i CO PHONES 5053098. M P A PJ Y 204-206 E, UNDERSELL AT.T, OTHERS OVERLAND ST. On account of holiday next Saturday we will close until 6 p. m. 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