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E3L mSO HERALD Saturday, December 20, 1913 7 B RALLY II WOT The Advantage of the Tall Girl ;.; BE A UTY :-: A Delightful Talk With Elsie Ferguson LIFTS SLL i STOCKS ARE FIRM 8T THE El EID Dissolution Agreement Low ers Western Union and Telephone Shares. Note All market news on this page reflects closing sale prices (nnlese buy op bid specified) Saturday. Dec. 20, 1S13. "Make the most et jobt BV X.UDE MILLER. f ---t ODA Y marks the advent of the tall and slender maiden. All things combine In the adorn ing of her beauty, the present mode is instrumental in enhancing her charms, and so my message is one for her aione," sas Miss Elsie Ferguson, who is playing in "The Strange Woman." Miss Ferguson Is tall herself and tory slender. She wears her golden hur drawn softly back and caught looselj, so that it waves entrancingly oer her eais and droops tow against the nape of her neck. She smiled at me quizzically as she talked, and her charms.' idea seemed to fit In perfectly with her looks and her surroundings. "The tall, slim young person, 'who gives one the impression of a strong, slender tree, has, in -the first place, a great many advantages over her shorter sister. Both long and short lines are becoming to her; she may wear dresses with stripes running lengthwise or around, whichever shS pleases, and they will always be be coming. That is, unless she is too tall, and then, of course, stripes must be used with discretion. There Is such a thing as exaggeration, which can always be detected no matter iiov modified. A Fairyland. "The tall girl has a perfect Fairy land at her finger tips and she can make herself positively irreetible r Me it careful about choosing the right kind of gown. She must ac- "Stie can make herself Irresistible. UI fa or a one-toned color scheme. cept for her njotto, 'Nature may aided, but not contradicted,' and matter what she may decide upon she ' must be careful of her color schemes. I myself am in favor of a one toned color scheme. That is, having- the hair, complexion and gown match in tone if not in color, team to blend ei'.ors perfectly, or to con trast them 'with the ey3 of a connois seur. Only a practiced eye can use contrasted -colors properly, so perhaps it would be wise to stick to the blend- " MYCfJS The tall girl may have all the drap--eriei ami frills that she wants. She may wir.r .1 e daring minaret costume with- h fear of making- the hips seem too large. It will but enhance the fragility of her appearance particular ly if she has her skirt long and seem- intrtir fT,t-1mittft firnnnd tlia ft- Often this appearance of Involved dressmak- be i i"sj -rmes without ar.y effort, although no , n .teems most Parisian and impossible t- ai.uin when seen on other peoplc ,-The slender girl may wear as many s ft uritring frills at her throat as she l:c-3. Frills seem a part of her and f' '1- arc always adorably feminine and bewitching One is sure to imagine all kinds of faint, alluring perfumes hidden in their r-y softness. ' Now that scarfs are so much in togue, let the slender maiden use them i ofuselv in her costume. Have the j scarf match the costume, or else Have it lasnioned oi some contrasting coior, but hare it soft and very sheer. Chif fon tritam4 with fur makes the most wonderful scarf, and now it is quite permissible to use 'scarfs at all times of the day and with any kind of a gown. Ilcr Advantage. "Th'- is purely the era of the tall girl. I wonder If she is making the best of her opportunities. She must hare the fact borne in upon her con stantly when she sees how utterly la possible it is for the short maiden to appear fashionably gowned in some of today's models. Unless 'she Is fairy like in proportion almost everything will combine to make her look first overdressed and fussy, then fat and dumpy. The short girl must be satis fied with straight lines with little or no accessories. At any rate, not any of the dear, delightful feminine frip peries, such as tulle boas or loose waists with very wide girdles, can ever be iers :i she would be modish. "So, you people 'of the tall and slen der variety, don't miss the opportunity of making the most of your charms. That would be a dreadful state of af fairs to look back upon afterward, don't you think so?" Too Late To Classify HATK TBU SK8X IT TKTT If you want a sure bargain see this new pressed brick cottage, located in Grand View, completely furnished. 5 rooms, has all the Militia features. Only $3500, 300 cash, balance $25 per month. "FOR SILK CLOSK IX OX X. ORHGOX ST. Lot 31x120 nominal improvements; rnte for S56. Would sell under mar ket value and give good terms, or take cottage la trade near Lamar school. FOR EXCHANGE. 34000 in lots, some located on Mon tana st. Myrtle and Bast El Paso Woold trade for city property and for tenement house on south side, or mod ern bungalow. FOR SALE ftr ARIZONA ST. C rooms and full basement, cut to T4000. your own terms. FOR SALE XFXDY UBIGHTS. 6 room modern bungalow, basement and heating plant, - large sleeping porch, hardwood floors; all the built in features; 2 full lots, highly improved grounds, paving paid. This property is priced to sell: good term's. CLOSK IX Oft' BOULKVARD. , By order of court, modern 5 room brick, cat to 33800 for a ek (lfe Terms to suit. ?S000 PROSPBCT AVE. HOME. 2 story 7 room brick, modern; let 40x200. good terms. Casstdy Adams, 211 Mills St. CASH AXD SSS l'BR MONTH Birrs A MODERN S ROOM COTTAGE. And this is only It minutes walk from postoffice. See us. Lone Star Land Co. 319 American Bank Building. MxaM let'QS MTJWDY AVR i-06.1 raving ana cement walk pain. Lose Star Land Co. gO CASH AXD ?2 l'SR MONTH RUTS A 4 ROeM OOTTASB, An ear price la only flttv. IVs a m4 ern brick. Lne Star Land Co. MONTANA ST. HOME For sale at a bargain, my beautiful home facing Hosston square; 8 very large rooms, bath, closets, basement wader entire floor, screened sleeping perches, everything modern. Address lea. F. Bennett. Canntfllo. Tajtas. DIAMOND. Perfect Mae wnJtc, 1 karat, vary prttliafet. Ckaaa. Sat Mesa. SKK IS ABOUT THESE BARRAIN& S ROX UOLTSK Claae In on Ange St.; easy terms. Price 33600. 8 ROOM 3 story brick house oa 2 south front lots; close in on Boulevard. Price.37350, good terms. 4 ROOM BRipK With sleeptaa- porch, dose in on N. Kansas St. Only 33750: terms. XBW S ROOM Brick with sleeping porch, heating system; hardwood floors; on 2 So. front lots, street paved. Only $3600, 3500 cash, bal. long time. BNMdHn & Le Barsn, Real Rotate, Valley Lands. I M-zl Aawsr. Bank Bldg. KRVPTOK LENSES. Gee. II. Kendall, 208 Mesa Ave. The Paly Leis Factory. FOR REST BT HAWKINS BROS. 3 R. 4121 Tobia Boatevard $ 8.00 4 R. 531 Copper 12.00 4 R. Cotton Ave 20.00 5 R. 3007 Louisville 28.00 k R. Manhattan Hts. (furnace) . . . 35.00 6 R. 3004 Trowbridge 40.00 Too Late To Classify. OPRRA GLASSES. Closing out my elegant stock at half price. Geo. D. Kendall, 20S Mesa Ave. SNAP. 9 sections of school land in Culberson county, with abundance of running wa ter from springe; controls about $0 sections of range. One of the finest stock ranches in west, at $1.59 per acre bonus. ?3500. 7 room house, 5 lots, in Las Craces. Any terms or j wm trade for El Paso Tandy, With. Whlte-Paden Realty Co. 11-13-13 Xorfcan Bldg. Phone 49. GOVERNMENT HILL BARGAIN". $800 buys 4 of the beet corner lots, 1-3 cash. D.'G. Hclncman, 209 Mills St. MAGXIFYnRS. Gee. D. Kendall, 28S Mesa Ave. FOR SALU. We have one of the very best ranches in the upper valley. Want a good busi ness or residence property in exchange. Will bear the very closest investigation. White-Paden Realty Co. 11-12-13 Morgan Bldg. Phone 1549. CAN HE BEAT WOODROW WILSON? TO TRADB Fine 5 room white brick on Bliss St.. 2 full lots, modern in every particular, to trade for a few acres down the valley. Ryrem K. Fen 1 more. 308 Trust Bldg. Phone S022. READING GLASSES. Geo. D. Kendall, 20S Mesa Ave. 50 OF THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES In Manhattan Heights Add on top overlooking the val ley and city. $500 to $CS0 per lot; terms. It would pay you to see or let us show you: then you will be convinced. Broaddux Le Baron, Sole Agents, 209-210 Amer. Bank Bldg. CHAINS FOR EYE GLASSES. Gee. D. Kendall, 26S Mesa Ave. TYPEWRITER, AND OFFICE SUPPLY Co All makes sold, rented, repaired. 316 Mills St. Phone 832. FOR SALE A firstclaas 3 chair bar ber shop in good New Mexico town, do ing good business. Can show you that it's a good thing, reason for selling leaving town. Address $850, car Herald WAXTBD Furnished room for lady, heated; reasonable: permanent. A. zL Herald. HASTED To rent a small house near the carline; price must be reasonable. Phone 4027. Large list at office. WANT TO BUILD r We can do it for you We have the money. You can pay ns like rent. WHITS-FAB" RBALTY CO, 11-12-1 Mercan Bide Phone m SIM CASH 'wj a mmkx auvi.-r iiuiu, bwuv Lwuiiiaeb. t tion. pebble dashed, close to Ft. Bliss ! car and Alta Vista school. Price $1550. I Daiance easv i D G HelaemaB, 200 Mills St. SITUATION WANTED Experienced translator, Spanish correspondent, 17 j ears" experience; typewriting, etc English and Spanish. Best of reference; firstclass work. Phone 1355, or address Stenographer, 3125 Fruitas aL, Bast El Paso. .VERY NICELY furnished apartment' sleeping porch, modern. Phone 4385. EYE GLASS CASES. Gee. D. Kendall, 20S Mesa Ave. KE GLASS REELS. "Told il er. gun metal, enamel and celluloid. -. D. Kendall, 208 Mea Ave. FOR RENT Five room house on Wy oming st . in 1600 block; all modern onmeniences. close in on paved street. Phone 461. FOR SALE Five room red pressed bungalow with basement, brick man tel, builtin features, hardwood floors, screened sleeping porch with glass windows Phone owner, 1999. SMALL, well and completely furnished steam heated Hat for rent Sleeping porch, close in. Call at No. 11 Flak apartments. Sunday morning. FOR SALE Five passenger auto, good condition, or will trade for good team, wagon and harness. Phone 4743. t jfeay ""L -L&ljji vt 'BTF"" kABBBV'-vE SBBBn7 DIVERSIFIED APOSTLE OF MIXED FARMING SAYS, HOGS NOT OSTRICHES ' -- a fj i isa i s rjnxxMASinxAa. rrrw,s sa-Jtviat Senator Elihu Root, of New York, who has been suggested by Andrew Carnegie as the strongest presidential candidate the g. o. p. can nominate for 1916. Too Late To Classify. Geo. THERMOMETERS. D. Keadall. 20S Mcaa Ave. FOR RENT Large front room: single room, $2.25 per week: also sleeping porch, $2.00; two minutes walk from P. O. 616 North 'Oregon street. LOST Pair nose glasses in front Lightbody's, where accident occurred. Finder return to Herald office and re ceive reward. CHRISTMAS SPECTACLES. Geo. D. Kendall, 20S Mesa Ave. FOR REVf- 5 rooms and large sieep- dern bungalow: fur- hed or unfurnished. Phone 6051. ing porch; modern nisi FOR RENT Front bedroom. 512 North Stanton street . FOR SALE Furniture in five room house: house close -In: rent $25 a month. Address P. O. Box 11J1, EI Paso. Texas. Geo. COMPASSES. D. Kendall, 208 Mesa Ave. NICE LARGE ROOM Phone 1587. for gentlemen. Plowing- Hog Pasture, Australian Sunset, and Holman James. The most diversified apostle of mixed farming now is touring the United States, Holman James of Saskatchewan, Canada, and of Lon don, but late of Nairobi, Africa, and previously of Australia. His dictum is "hogs and lots of them" from experience in all those coun tries with cattle, ostriches, rhinos and horses. Sir. James' agricultural life on Australian ranches was .interrupted while at the head of a regiment of Australian horses he fought the Boers. Then he established the British government horse breeding farm in the TransvaL Next .he di versified in Central Africa as owner of 390 square lailes, contending with lions, rhinoceros, and elephants which carelessly trampled his fields. Later, England. Finally 5,000-acre ranch at Leslie, on the Canadian Northern Railway. What to grow for profit, wheat and more wheat? Hogs. His first grain crop was forty bushels of wheat, ninety of New York, Dec. 20. The stock mar ket closed strong today. Force was added to yesterday's vigorous rally by overnight news of the passage by the senate of the currency bill and an nouncement of the telephone dissolu tion agreement The exhibition of pro nounced strength bore out recent assertions that the market had been speculatively sold out. A slump of five points In Western Union and a setback in the telephone shares checked the upward movement toward the end, but there was little sympathetic recession, and the close was near the top. Bonds were strong. At the opening there was an excited advance in the stock of the telephone company. The first transaction In the stock was a block of 2000 shares, one of the largest blocKs of that stock which has been handled on the ex change for years. Prices ranged from 120 to 124, a maximum gain of 6 points. Later the advance was run up to seven points. MONEY AND MSTALS XBW YORK MARKET (Br Associated Press.! New York, Dec 20. Call money, nominal: no loans. Time loans, easier; 60 days, 5054; 90 days. 5: six months. 5. Mercantile paper, 5 6. Commercial bills, 4.80". Bar silver, S3. Mexican doUors, 44. Government bonds, steady. Railroad bonds, stronger. Metal markets were dull and prac tically nominal. Lake copper. 15.000 15.50, nominal; electrolytic 14.3040 14.50; easting. 14.00014.12. Tin, easy: spot and Jan 36.3740 37. 2S. Iron, steady: NO. 1 Northern. 15.00 016.50; No. 2 Northern. 14.75015.25. Lead, quiet; 3.O504.OS. Spelter steady. 5.1505.25. St. Louts Lead and Spelter. St. Louis, MO.. Dec 20. Lead strong, 3.90; spelter stronger, 6-0r. lionden Metals Market. London, Em-, Dec. 20. The London mar-cots closed as follows: Copper, steady; spot 63. sl5; futures, 63, sl7. dG. Tin, steady; spot 19: futures. i70, slO. Iron, Cleveland warrants, s!0 Lead, 17, si 7, dS. Spelter. 33, SlO. THE LOCAL MARKET. Mexican Money El Paso Quotation. Mexican pesos (El Paso buying price), .45. Mexican currency (S3. Paso buying price), 35. New York exchange In Mexico City, $2.77. El Paso Smelter Quotations. (COrreeted Daily.) Bar silver, 58. Lead, 4.00. Copper (wire bars) 14.10. Lead (London) 17. sl7. dS. Weekly Averages. (Douglas Smelter Quotations ) Copper, 14.0S. Silver. 58.fV. NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS Amalgamated 71 St American Sugar Refining 16 Atchison Northern Pacific , 18 Reading 184 Southern Pacific 87 Union Paclfio 16$ United States Steel, common United States Steel, preferred 1M$ BOSTON LISTED STOCKS (By Special "Wire to The Herald from L. J Overlook. Blsbee. Ariz.) Arizona Commercial 4 Calumet & Arizona. 63 Chino Copper Co. 37 Copper Range 34 Giroux 1 Greene Cananea 29 Helvetia " f Jdiaim - XT.n,.,n rnn 111. North Butte 2S Old Dominion 40.. Ray Consolidated 17 Shannon 5 Superior & Boston 2 Trinity 4 U. S. Smelters, common 38 Utah. Con. - S Utah Copper '. 4S4 UNLISTEDSTOCKS. (By Special Wire to The Herald fron L. J. Overlook. Blsbee. Arte.) Cactus Chief Con. 14 Denn-Arizona 6 Goldfield Con. 1 Inspiration Copper 14 Majestic Copper of Utah 25 Mason Valley 3 New Keystone - 1 Ohio Copper 45 San Antonio, part paid 2 Shattnck 37 Summit Tonopafe Easier Opening Is Soon Fol lowed by Advance; Provisions Sag. Chicago. HI.. Dec 20. Although wheat today started easier, the mar ket later advanced. Prices opened a shade to to 4c off, but the ensuing rally carried the market above last night's level all around. The close was weak, to c under last night. Forecast of a cold wave strengthened corn. The opening was to to c higher, and there was a subsequent further tightening of values. The close was steady, a shade to e net lower. Bulls had control of oats and offer ings were decidedly meager. First sales of proviatoaa ranged from the same as last night to 2e lower, with a more pronounced sag later. Grain and Provisions Chicago Grain. Close. Wheat May $ July Corn Dee May Oats May July i- Chicago Provisions. Pork Jan ...... ..$20.52 May 20.75 Lard Jan n. May 10.f7. Ribs Jan SlO-77 May 1L06 01 S7 41 41 Close. LIVESTOCK Ch lease Livestock. Close. Chicago, 111- Dec. M. Cattle Rects. 400: market steady. Beeves; 50.60 9.75: Texas steers, ll.Wf '.M: western. 35.9O07.SO; stackers and feeders, 34.90 07.35; cows and heifara, $3.3008.40; calves, $7.00010.50. Hogs Beets. 16,000; market slow; beeves steady: bulk, $7.5007.70; light, 37.3007 05: mixed. $7.4007.75: heavy, $7.4007.75; rough, $7.4007.50; pigs, $.2507.05. Sheep Recta 2000: market slow. Na tive and western. $4.205.50; yearlings. 35.4O0C5O: lambs, native, $.!57.70; western, $0.2507.75. Kansas City Llvcstoclc Close. Kansas Clrr, Mew Dee. 20. Cattle Rects. 500: market steady. Prime fed steers, $3.1503.50: dressed beef steers, $7.0008.25; western steers. 58.0007.75: southern steers, $0.6007.00: cows, $4.40 07.00; heifers. $.5O0.5: stockers and t feeders, $5.5007.50; balls. $5,000 7.00; csives, iibi. Htogs Sects. 1000: market steady; bulk. $7.4507.05: heavy. $7.C07.7O; packers and butchers. $7.5007 65; light. $7.400 7.60; pigs, 3S.JO07.J5. SheCp Rects. none: market steady. Lambs, $7.0007.00: yearlings. $5,500 6.75: wethers, $4.5005,85; ewes, $4,000 4.60. COTTON Xew York Cotton. Close. New York. Dee. 20. Cotton Spot quiet. Middling; 12.00; gal 12J8$. WEATHER BULLETIN U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL TURX, WBATHER BUREAU. Observations taken at 8 a. ra, 75th meridian time, Dec 20. 1913. Forecasts. 21 Paso aad vi cinity Fair and colder tonight. Sunday, fair and warmer. New Mexico Tonight. partly cloudy ; colder in southeast portion. Sunday, cloudy. West "Texas Tonight. fair; colder, except that his porkers might reap. He runs his African estates and Can adian ranch by wire, but on a bet made in London, also is doing a vaudeville act as "Fred Lindsay". oats, but his big tractors plowed with the thirty-foot stock whip which he used in Australia. -i SIERRA, NEW CONSUL OF MEXICO, ARRIVES Enrioue de la Sierra, former consul from Mexico at San Diego. Calif., ar rived in El Paso Friday afternoon to assume his duties as Mexican consul at EI Paso. Fernando Serrano, the new vice-consul here, arrived Friday night from San Antonio. Texas. Where he has been secretary to A. M. Elias, inspector of Mexican consulates. El Paso has been without a consul for some time, former consul A. Miran da having resigned several months ago. M. Diebold.- Inspector of Mexican con sulates, has been acting consul. WANTED First class male or female bookkeeper with general office expe rience; must be accurate, a rapid, legi ble writer, of good habits, neat in methods and personal appearance, able to give bond and good recommenda tions; good correspondent, typist; able to handle collections successfully. Pre fer one with experience In branch house and accustomed to reporting to Iwd office For such services and qualifi cations a good salary will be paid with opportunity for advancement when a thorough knowledge of business is at tained. Write L, 546 Herald. VOIUIHK JUAREZ MAYOR SKI-lvS TO RECOVER RLN'G E. Rodriguez, a former mayor of Juarez, filed, Friday afternoon, a se questration suit in the court of justice of the peace James J. Murphy to re cover a diamond ring. Max Ravel, a pawn broker, was named as defendant. According to Rodriguez, the diamond ring was taken out of his room in Jua rez several nights ago. The ring was located in the pawn shop and the sequestration suit followed. HOISTOX EDITOR A VISITOR. i: M Johnson, ec;tor In chief and president of the Houston Post, at Houston, Tex , is visiting his son, Harr M Johnson, a local newspaper man, over Sunday. - CHILD IS OPER1TED UPOX. Little Jack Nelson, the infant son of M- and Mrs A G Nelson, of 412 River street, who was operated on at Hotel Dieu Thursday afternoon, is do ing nicely. THE COURTS. 34TH DISTRICT COURT. S. T. Isaacks, Presiding. Ramon Montigo vsT Ruth Montigo, suit for divorce; filed. L. M. McCarthy vs. E. J. McCarthy, suit for divorce; granted. 41 ST DISTRICT COURT. A. M. Walthall, Presiding Thomas Pryor vs. Anna Krause et al, trespass to try title suit; oa trial. SPECIAL DISTRICT COURT. M. Wagle, Presiding. F. B. Schutz vs. George 11. Brady et al. suit for damaares: verdict nf inrv Pcflf aaiAa Violet aad Frances Thurston, haae-M eorBiis proceediatrs filed; hearing seE for Monday. COUNTY COURT. A. S. J. Eylar, Presiding. Pedro MartiBea aad Faastino Batxiilo, charged with carrying pistols; complaint filed. JUSTICE COURTS. E. B. McClistock, Presiding. Ramon Loya vs. El Paso Electric Rail way company, suit for $40 damages; judgment for $30. J. J. Murphy, Presiding. George Goodman, charged with using abusive language; complaint filed. The ordinary cost of a "Want Ad in The Bl Paso Herald i 25 cents. It reaches an average of abom SOCO readers each issue. Daily Fashion Hint " jEv H " I HLannnVsannKHlRaananiB I A " X i, 1 BBnanaBanBQBaannnnnnnV'9 H T u J XannnnnLannnnnnnnlBlaeSaS D '? J 1oLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBR O - SLaBBBBnaaKaBBan V-ta -r 9bbbbWbbbBCT LimUbbB &5S bSSBbbbbbbbBbb, JtXXMlA -J se .. 1 the Sunday, warmer Portion. Temaerattwe. la Panhandle. fair: in west B C STATIONS. Abilene 3S Amarillo 24 Atlanta 40 Boise, Idaho... 12 Boston........ 30 Chicago 30 Cincinnati 34 Denver 4 Detroit 28 Dutoth. Minn. .. 10 El Paso .34 Galveston. . . ...50 Havre, Mont... 0 Jacksonville. . . 58 LHtleRock Lea Aaasies. ... 50 Nashville 44 New Orleans. . . 84 KawTork 30 Oaaaha 22 Phoenix 43 Rapid City. S. D 0 BoswJdl 32 St. Louis 40 Salt Lake City. 14 San Antonio. . . 46 Saa Francisco. . 44 Santa Fe 12 Seattle 30 Washington. . . 26 Wichita, Kans. 32 Yuma 44 -' 2.5 25. a c p 56 50 30 34 43 44 24 38 36 55 S IS T2 58 58 52 52 36 28 50 48 32 00 46 28 40 42 46 64 vL X4 38 13 28 3 3 4 28 10 34 56 0 58 44 48 40 52 28 22 40 32 36 14 46 40 10 30 36 32 44 atcldy elear cloudy clear dear doady eioady clear cloudy snow i clear cloudy clear rain cloudy clear eloady cloudy clear snow clear eJear oloudy rata dear clear cloudy pt. cldy cloudy clear cloudy clear 0 0 0 0 0 0 .73 0 0 .16 ft 0 0 .2 0 0 ft .01 .04 0 .25 0 0 0 .06 0 DEATHS AHL 3TJRIALS BV LA RACtVNTnll SB. Afternoon dress of "Rouille" velvet. Over a blouson of white silk muslin, gathered at the neck, is a tule of te same color, embroidered with silk and gathered at the line of the shoulders and caught up in its lower part giving a bolero effect In a band of velvet. The finish of the sleeve is also caught up in a band of velvet and is finished t a "mancheron ' of tulle (Thoto by Felix, Paris Supplied bj International News J?er ce ) MRS. BDGARDA KIXO ABBOTT. Mrs. Edgarda King Abbott, wife of Grover C Abbott, died Saturday morn ing at 6.30 o'clock at her home, .605 North St. Vrain. after a brief illness. She was about 28 years old and was a native of Denver, Colo., where her parens, Mr. and Mrs. George M. King. leside She had lived in El Paso about five ears. No funeral arrangements hate been made, awaiting advices from her parents. J. AV. "MtAGOFFIVS FUXBRAL. The funeral of J. W. Magoffin, one of Bl Paso's pioneers, was held Satur day morning from the church of the Immaculate Conception. The inter ment was in Evergreen. MRS. I-rCILLE RARTttX. The funeral of Mrs. Lucille Barton has been postponed from Sunday after noon to Mondaj afternoon. The place of the funeral services has not been decided upon. E. L. DESHAZO'S FUXBRAL. The funeral of K. L. Deshaso will be held Sunday afternoon from the chapel at 70S North Stanton street, at 2:30 o'clock Interment will be In Evergreen. MAJ. MirniE I.XAVKS. Maj Robert E. L. Mlchie. V. 3. A, left Kl Paso Saturday morning for Washington, D. C. on a 10 days leave o absence. Maj. P. D. Loch ridge of the 13th cavalry, will be acting brigade adjutant of the second cavalry brl gade during his absence. BY AUTO TO DEMIHG. T. L. M. Lowe and John L. Barnaide of Silver City, and Theo. W Carter, H J. M-;,rh and IT. H. Kellv. of Deming who have been on a business visit tr Kl Pjso left today for their bomes by auto'nobile. I t