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"Wednesday, Xov. 10, 1915. EH PASO HERAUl . POPUUR STORE Second Floor of Hammett Building Remodeled; to Erect $150,000 Annex. Work of tearing out the partitions on the second floor of the Hammett build ing, at the corner of Mesa avenue and Texas street, has started and the sec . on a floor will be occupied ty the Pop wjlar Dry Goods company before Christ inas. A lease was obtained on the second floor of this building last June, but it was not to be available until next June. However, the Popular became so crowded for room that the lease of the tenants in the Hammett building was purchased and work of remodeling the second floor started Monday. All of the partitions are being torn out, an arch cut between the Hammett building and the Popular building and the toy de partment will be removed to this new section as soon as it is completed. 150,000 Building. The new department will be used for toys until after Christmas, when the rt.en s wear department, the draperies , LOOKING FOR WORK Everywhere men complain about trork; even boys and girls in school or business find work tedious and irk some, but it isn't the workhalf so much as their own lack of phj-sical strength that makes it hard. Rich blood, strong lungs and health ful digestion make work pleasurable in business, in school or even house work, and if those who are easily tired who are not sick, but weak and ner vous would just take Scott's Emul sion for one month and let its pure concentrated food create richer blood to pulsate through every artery add vein let it build a structure of healthy tissue and give you vigorous strength you would find work easy and would i look'for more. Insist on Scott's. ScoU&Bowne.Bloomfiekl.N.J. IS-JS Ordinance. VOTICE to owners of onmerty on Prosoiet avenue In the Cltr jf ,P?5Ji,bBWnie Vnrth property line of Cpson avenue and the South ooerty IbM or west uooie fii-a -t-f-et and persons Interested therein of proposed Improvement to be ' maoe tJJS! bv the Htv and proposed assessment of part of the cost hwfanstjsatd owners and their property and appointing a time and place at which soch persons mar e heard h the Cltr Council concerning such orooosed assessments. WHEREAS the CltT Council of the Cltv of BI Paso has. by resolution ordered the innmttmint of Prospect avenue from Its intersection with the Jiorth line oc upson avenue to the South line of West Boulevard, as follows. 1 That the same be graded, raised and filled. Thit the roadway of said street shall be paved from curb to curb with Light S -i 'art Rltcllthic pavement in accordance with WarTen Brothers' specif IcaOoas Form r. That concrete curbs shall be constructed on both sides of said roadway. ? HRRKAS. said council has ordered that a part of the cost of said lmprove- --nt shal' he borne and paid by the owners of property abutttar tWeon and sunail gaint said owners and their nrooevty If deemed just -and equitable .after the near- ipt drp concerned, the cost of said Improvement to be paid by them shall be asseseea i c ror1tner to the Iront tool -rule or Plan ana WHEREAS, the CHr Engineer has filed his report with said Council estimating the co-- of said Improvement to be paid by assessment against the owners of property harint on the said street named to be paved and Improved at 3LM121 per lineal -( o of frontage: and the cost of curb to b built and paid by assessment against o ners of property abutting on the said street naraej to be paved and Improved to be at the rate of $0 20 per Uneal foot of frontage WHEREAS, the Cltv Council has ordered that a hearing be rlvei to owners of , ropertv abutting on said Improvement and an persons Interested therein at which saiu Trsons may be heard or contest said assessments. . , . , W THEREFORE, notice is hereby given to all persons owning or Interested In such property to appear before the City Council of the City of EI Paso at Council Cham r a! th Citv Hall on the 2nd day of December A. D 115 at IB .oclock a. m at . ,i h time and place said city Council will hear and fir.allv adjudicate and determine gi.Ti: -iy h owners and their property the benefit of all matters concerning the male -." ,. -. -j.i .w ., te av tn nph Awners and tnelr property. ,11 defi-mine the amount If any. which ill det.rmine the amount If any. which snail ne asseseea aeiii. ygr ?"" "-JT;-- i their propertv. and adjust the eoultiea between said owners: Provided that In bo case ,' anv ,-sessment be made against any owner or hi. Jroperty JSLaS or said improvement m eanancen T"-"T "' """ ""JvirU ' iT T.t ra-rnine o.jnt of said assessment. Persons desiring to b- '.'-SSb -.i. assessments or desiring to contest the same or the benefits ofsaia imorovemenx . . hereby "Trerted to appear at the time and ptace mentioned I?-0", L S- . r agent and present their objection, as aU such matters will hen and tfcere be eso- '".nr???, b. charged against each a. shown ?f nA1vrT'DFCRrPTSIo" ot'pOPRrVt ABCTTIKC ON' PROSPECT AVENUK ... LHEOBTHPHOTBRTTUCT IO UPSON AVENUE TO THE SOUTH PROr- ' RTI J-lr, W VtrSi. outnaiAnM. AllrtP Buauor. lot No. HI Mock No. J PT.n V VlMtt. IOCS ISO lO 13 IBCI1V. rn.ioifo'crux.'lots Na S to 9 In'clu-ive.' IP J -White.' lots No. 3t to' 9S inclusive, block No, 8. Sun Pan' "cV-onSs." lots No SI to' 9 lnciosive.' block No.' S " Sun st Heights .. . ..--....-. .--i -. -WJ- A Hageberc lots No S9 to 91 Inclusive, diock o. . iso vStEHAellDlaanl'lota No"s7 'to '' incluslvV. "block No."C Smis.t Heights Schiller, lots No.' ' S7 to ' l" lacinsive. block JJoJ 8.' . oh" C Blw S "iSfi loti Ni.'s"to'7"teclu'sive. block No. . Sunset Heights . Nei'l Carr. lots No 83 to 85 fhelusive. block No. . Sanset Hjghla ... . n C r Briden. loU No 85 to 8 Inclnaive. block No. 8. Sunset Sopiie KHclc."lots"No. Sfl 'to 8i'SncjV4ve.' block No. 8 Soa- s- Heights . . - .-:-- F'len Brennen and Otis Brennen. lots .. 78 to ,9 ta- clusi'. block No s. Sunset Heights .----- Flora 5f Jones, lots No. 75 to 78 Inclusive, block No. f. Sunset Heights -.:.:-;-- v H. Fenchler and Fred Fenchler. lots No. 28 to J2 in- rcsie block No 9. Sunset Heights . ....... Lewis Gootlman. loU No. it to 27 Inclusive, block NO. . Sunset Heights IIJJ - Jf.rgaret McOlnnls. lots No. 25 to 2 Inclusive, block No. ( 3 jsunaei ntiEnu it t- . ia t Jttlwt . n I,,. , SI .n .5 3. Sunset HefchLs Israel J-aiinn. low '-o. zz 10 2 incnmve. Cnnoot Uaiffhvir Starcia S. Russell, "lots' No. 17 to 11 Inclusive, block No S. niimon Kruno. lot'No. 1. ' bloek"No."tl. Kinset Melgnts C L. Pnmeroy. lot No 1. block No. 27. Sunset Heights. 1M.7! ft JT"- irgmla Curtis, lot No. 27. Mock No. ZJ. tounsei Vrs. Annie Hardli' lot No.' "l." block ""No." 21.' Sunset Heights . MayHeid Building Company, lot No. 2S. block No. -1. Sunset Heights - ---- El Paso Commercial Co. lot No. 2s. block No. 21. Sun set Heights .---.- vvi. J P McKenzie. lots No. 1 to J inclusive, block N. 2t. Sunset Heights TV J Lightbourn. lots No 1 to 4 Inclusive, block No. 2. Sunset Heights . .. -. - Sjmu'l Lefkoviti. lots No. I to I Inclusive, block No. 2a. Sunset Heights --- T E Bischoff lota No. to 7 Inclusive, block No. 2. SnnMt H.l-ht. Lnnie E. Dieter MeNellL lot No. 1. block Heights Mrs. Marv H. Hitchcock estate, lot No. 2. 6unset HelghU Kate M settle, lots o. 3 ana 4. mock: no. IV. beneex Heights f : Mr& leanor B. Edgar estate, lots No. 4 and 5. block No. 19. Sunset Heights Joe H. Goodman, lots No. fi and 7. block No. 10. Suh set Heights T Kyriacopulos. lots No. 7 and 8. block No. 19. Sunset L Heights f I rdwin George, tot No. 9. block No. I. Sunset HelghU J P. Mullin. lots No 11 and 12. block No. 19. Sunset Helghs H. D. Slater, lots No. 12 to IS Inclusive, block 19. Suaeet Heights 88.97 ft. Mamrt . Bennett, lots No. C snd 17. hloelr No. IS Sun set Heights 50 t m. c Keynolda. Trustee for mtaor Bennett children lots No 18 and 19. block No. 19. Sunset Heights S9 C H. .-uttiagham. lots No. 29 and 2L block No. 19. Sunset Htlghts J J r v. a.ldell. lots No. 21 to 22 Inclusive. Mock N. 19. Sunset Heights 27.5 Isac Laskln and Louis Laskfn. lots No. 22 and 24. block No 10 Sunset Heights 3I'.S 3d innie E Rhein.- loU No. 24 to 29 UKluslve. Mock No. 19. Sunset Heights 59 Rlillam E. Traesdell. lots No. 29 and 27. block No. 19. Sunset Heights 39 Harry Hman. lots No. 28 and 29. block No. 19. Sanset Heights 27.S o '' Irtin estate, lots No. 29 and 99. Mock No. 19. Sanset Heights 22 J S Gutierrez, lots No. 21 and 22. block No. 19. Sasoet Heights . ... 37." C H Cottlneham. lots No. 22 and 32. block No. 19. aMt Heights . . . 27 A on.e and Junes H. Lynch, lota No. 24 and 35. block No. 19. Sunset Heights 37.S F.tluh T Taipls. lots No. 25 and 3C block No. 19. 9aa- set Heights 31.5 Mr m k. LAoero. lots ro. 45 ana 49. block No 24. Saneet Heights 45.81ft. TV H Kraft, lots No. 39 to If lacinsive black No 24 San- . Heighte 122J ft. t .ctor Caruso, lota No. 31 to 39 inchastve block No 24. SB- -n Heights 212J ft. ,' x-aso commercial u . iois io aun 2-! Sunset Heights J N Ferguson, lots No 25 and 24. block 24. Sunset Heights Kl Paso Commercial Co.. lot No. 19. block No. 2S. Suneat Heights ... lias Kustnsky. lot No 10 block No 25. Sunset Heights. .. HI Paso Commercial Co lot Nu. 10 block No. 25. Sunset Heights .... ' 'Irs. Hazel Brickel lot No 11 block No 25. Sunset Heights El Paso Ccmmertia Co lot No ll block No. 2; Sunset Heights .... Henry Welsch. lot No 10. block No 26 Sunset Heights C T Pelham. lot c lu block "o . Sunset Heights jouis O aad Ros. Hc-'I lot No If. l.iotk No 2. Sunset Heights .... -. 4 H. Fryer, lot No. 11. block No 29. Sunset Heights. . . E I'bui Commercial Co "lot No 11. block No 26 Sunset H igl- - . . . Zcir. iiucacoca- ioi -o n. i 'ock H J F Dawson. Ci y C'.erk. GETS MOBE RODM and the general offices will be re moved to the new part in order that the old annex on the east part of the Popular building may be raxed and the new six storv annex erected at once. This building will cost $150.&0 and will have a frontage of 54 feet on San Antonio street and 145 feet back. It will be fitted for the men's wear, drapery and a number of other new departments to be added, including a rest room for the employes, a restau rant for the patrons of the store and large stock rooms. It will be of steel construction and the plans include the adding of two or three more stories to the main building. To Have Toy Opening. The addition which is now being fitted up will give the store 7iu more square feet of floor space, the Hammett block rooms measuring 90 by 86 feet. A part of this space will be converted from the one store stock room in the rear of the block, a roof and walls be ing added to the one story part to com plete the second story. This will oe ready by December 1. when the toy de partment will be moved and a Christ mas opening of the new department held. MEXICAN HELD ON CHARGE ) OF SMUGGLING PAINTINGS miarMH with RmiicrllRE the five Dstnt ings said to have been taken from the cathe dral at San Luis Potosi. Genaro Beynault was held to the federal grand Jury Wednes day moraine on a bond of Slot. The paintings -were brought here and seized by customs officials. Later It developed that the paintings were only copies of fa mous paintings and not the originals, as the customs officials at first thought A. S. ALT1RO AWOtTXCES S CtXDIDATE FOK SIinVEYOIl A. S. Albro has announced his can didacy for county surveyor at the July primaries. This is the first announce ment that has been made for the pri mary election next summer, althougn many local men are planning to make the race. ... ... Albro will be a candidate on the Cltv and County Democratic club. William Casarez will also be a candi date for constable at the July elec tion. Safety First Blue Tip Matches are non-poisonous. Have the safety tip but will strike anywhere. Specially tested to prevent afterglow. Blue Tip Matches conform fully with the new federal law. Advertisement. shall be assessed against the several owners Paving rate SI 'Mi! Feet front. .Sunejt nelghte S1..7 ft. Paving. 9129.25 139.94 392.25 215. 9C 84.19 199.92 99.21 99.98 117.97 118.41 117.97 13t.SC 115.71 2Sl.il 399.49" 99.19 99.72 99.79 134.59 334 227.53 2T7.S9 327.52 Cfcrb. 217.lt H.St 22.(9 24.23 s.at 1L2S 9.M 10.SC 1Z.5 12.20 I2.es ls.tt 12.0s) . -'" " 7 . 51 ft. Dtock NC . Sunset 112.31 fL 81.21 ft. J1J5 ft. . 37.W ft. 3 vft. . ' 3f It.' . I.i ft 44 ft. 3.i ft. 5 ft. 48 ft. 9L: ft. its ft. 2S.4S 44.SC 10.O4 10.00 10.00 lfc.00 41.94 1 08.11 H. .-.----..-,- ttiMnS, MMHC ........... - i-mctf. nw. . . ----. ....s tB ft ft. its Sunset Heights lJl.Tt ft. No. 19. Saaeet 199 block No. 19. S 1L2S 1(.( 18.10 20. (0 15.00 15.00 11.70 1L28 11.25 15.00 10.80 11.25 1L2S 238. 02 1SI.M 134.50 104.90 100.92 100.91 lll.St 100.92 10032 100.92 100.92 100.02 100.92 122.20 2S4L59 55LS8 370.04 107.35 107.(5 107.(5 112.28 107 6i 219 93 112 2S 107 6j 107.(5 I07.es ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. fL ft. ft. ft. ft. 11. ! lLJS 18.71 19.7S 17.4 41.2S naduslve. block No. 12T.S ft. 39.29 ft- 49 40 ft. ft- II. M 1Z.M 41.71 ft. 40 ft. 81.72 ft. 4L72 ft. 40 ft. 17. 4S J8.S 40 40 ft. ft. 49 ft. no 2. sunet i.e: ft. iq is Tom L-- Mayor. 49.29 (JJi 121.72 ft. 22T.50 40.7S 12&2 ft- 227.52 40.70 40 Nft. 107.05 11.29 81.72 KS 219.82 29.14 70 ft. ll.29 49 ft- ly 49 ft. mos. 7S.8 ft- 202.02X ft. 511.33 CT2i ft. 124.5 It.. 37.5 ft. 100.98 11.25 37.S ft. 190.92 11.25 27 ft. 100.92 1L2S 37.5 ft. 100.92 34.54 ft. 92.95 41.33 ft. 111.22 NEWS BREVITIES Advertisement. 'Train Bulletin. All afternoon and night trains tor today are reported on time. I'resh vrgtbls, fruits, game. Fulton Mkt Mission Macaroni, ask your grocer. Barbecued Meats. JUS Texas Ph. 12. Home Made Pastry Pure rood Bakery Dinner :5c. Short orders. Home cook ing. Moorheads. Slo K. San Antonio. Turkish Uathst 4 0 North Oregon. Kodak Finishing; 421 Mesa. Ph. 7fc "nncy dressed poultry dally.Fulton Mkt El Paso Distilled Water Co. Pa. 483. Mission Potato chips, ask you grocer. Italian and French dinners well served. 314 South Stanton. Dell' Ara. Prop. Hooker Washington Is HI. New York. Nov. 1. Dr. Booker T. 'Washington, principal of Tuskogee In stitute, is confined in a local hospital suffering from a nervoos breakdown. Snnny Monday bluing, ask your grocer. Fresh gnlf fish, oysters. Fulton Mkt. Dr. El.erf, dentist. 218-218 Mills Bids. Pickwick Cafe, 405 N. Oregon. Dr. Jamieson has returned and re sumed his practice. 618 Mills BIdg. EI Pajo School of Beauty Cultare. rm. 1, over Unique Theater. Phone 3987. Dr. A. T. Still Osteopathic Infirmary. Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in chief; Dr. M. Alkire. lady specialist: Dr. Carl Gibson. 201 IV Missouri street. They cured others. Tbey can cure you. Kidnaped Child Is Found. Charleston, Kas.. Nov. 10, Anna Lee Garrett, eight years old. who is al leged to have been kidnaped from a school in Des Moines, ls was found in Mount St. Scholastic Academy here Tuesdav. The school authorities were unaware that the child had left tne other institution under circumstances other than regular, and returned ner to Thomas E. Henderson of Aledo. Ills., FACT Local Bvldcncc. Kridence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's an El Paso fact. You can test it. Mrs. G. A. King, matron of Sunshine Day Nursery. S99 S. Campbell St, El Paso, gave the following account of her experience on May 22. 1913. bne saio. I couldn't lie on my back and sleep was Impossible. My back pained ine mo badly I couldn't straighten and I had to use a cane. My ankles swelled and I had pufffness under my eyes. One of the family had died o"f Brighfs disease and 1 was alarmed 'over my condition. If I pressed the swollen parts of my ankles, it would leave a hollow, as in dropsy. I was so weak that I couldn't walk. I was subject to headaches, especially In the morning. The kidney secretions were unnatural and caused me much misery. I h" chills and was so completely exhausted, I feared paralysis. A friend had been cured by Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 got some. After using one box, every bit of pain and weakness in my back left and two and a half boxes made me feel like a different person." No Trouble Since. On June 1, 1015. Mrs. King said: "I have had no kidney trouble in sev eral years and I attribute the healthy condition of mv kidneys to the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They are far su perior to any other kidney medicine 1 have ever used." Pi-ice 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. King has twice publicly recom- mended. Foster-Milburn .a-..j Cxetov uiiiyiifn i 1 t'rnni-L. Co.. Props., Buffalo, X. T. Arty- -- . "-UcailStSS bile 11LL1H IlVPr HTin w iiwa iuc iiubic HVCi. dllU bowels and they get well quick. When your child suffers from a cold don't wait: give the little stomach, liver and bowels a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, peev ish, listless, pale, doesn't Bleep, eat or aet naturally, if breath is bad, stomach sour, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of "Cali Jprnla Syrup of Figs," to evacuate the boujels no difference what other treatment- is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers ketp it handy be cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to-day saves a sick child to morrow. , Ask your druggist for a Ss-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which contains directions for babies, children of ail ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genu ine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Advertisement. Lime-Lou In Tuberculosis. In the Journal or the American Medical AssoelHtlnn un, ,. -ii jy was the following! "It has been many times stated thst In tuberculosis or In the pretubercu losls stage an increased amount of calcium (lime) Is lost both In the urine and feces. In fact, a demloeral Izntlon has been thought to be a fore runner of the development of tuber CHlosIs.' If tuberculosis Is due to lime loss, the success of Eckman's Alterative in Its treament may be due, in part, to its content of a lime salt so com bined with other valuable Ingredients as to be easily assimilated. Always we have urged consumptives to attend stricly to matters of food, but often some effective remedial agent is needed. In many cases of ap parent recovery Eckman's Mti.t y seems to have supplied this ncl li contains no opiates, narcotics or habit forming drugs, so Is safe to try From your druggist or direct Sold by Kellv & Pollard. Kntl.hudi rrue Co. Po..ic, Iruc Store IkinnnH laboratory, Philadelphia. AtH ei-Li t'uci t. BREAK 1 CHILD'S COLD BY-GIIS SYRUP OF FIGS LOCAL. AND GENERAL said to be her lawful guardian, who took her home. La Pas Mexican Restaurant. 119 N. Kan. 3IlssIon Noodles, ask your grocer. Dr. N. T. Moure. 24 Banner Bids Silier King Cafe. 209 San Antonio St. Courtmarttal Awaits lines. San Francisco, Calif, Nov. 18. The ; non-arrival of 1st Lieut. Edgar S. Gor- . relL United States army signal corps. ' who has been , summoned from San I Diego as a witness for the defence i in the trial of Lieut. CoL Lewis Ooodier. j United States army. Judge advocate of I the western department, necessitated a j postponement Tuesday of the court ; martial until his arrival. I Dr. Ilauehert, dentist. Mills bid: ph. 4857 Dr. Ceo. II. Weill. Osteopath. 424 -5 Mills BIdg.. Tel 107S; Res. 1885-J. Dr. Carl Miillb. 227 1st Nat. Bk. bid.; Ilr. I-rnrrr Osteopathic Phys. & Snr. 202 Mills Bldg. Phone 4tl. l)r ntterlrc. Osteopath, 41 Mill BIdg. ext time you eat try tb.3 Turf Cafe. 211 Kl Overland St. Mar. Hurt at AVlIkesharrr. Wilkesbarre, Pa.. Nov. 10. Several persons were injured in a new out break of rioting resulting from the t street car strike here Tuesday. Strike breakers were driven inside their cars ' bv mobs armed with stones and some , of their number and several bystanders ' are among the Injured. Six strike- , breakers have been jailed on charges of carrying concealed w,ea-vins. j p,nl c Knollenhrnr announces he 1 h0 rcmnved his Jaw offices from 405 Caples Building to 301-302 Caples Building. Phone 878. Proposals For Fresh Beef nnd Motion. Office of Department Quartermaster. Fort San Houston. Texas. Sealed pro posals will be received here until 11 a. m.. Dec. 10. 1915. and then opened, for furnishing Fresh Beef and Mutton. i Further Information on. application. Dr. Jamieson, diseases of Kidney.Blad der. Skin and Rectum, SIS Mills BIdg. 1 Longvrell Be careful of your bate gage checks Deliver at Longwell's. Safety Phone 1. n t "...,, vii,eVtAe TtM over Bllte. Dr Uie Hyde, Osteopathic Physl- j dan. M'. Mesa Ave. uei. ii:, SERGT. PAUL HERVEY WINS CADET COMPETITIVE DRILL Sergt. Paul Hervey won the com petitive drill in the high school cadet corps, held Monday at the school. The competitive drill was the first of a number that will be held during the BCBOO term. Sergt. Hervey made j perfect score. Cadets Charles Knob- laucn ana nuncri nar uvu iw wvuu . place. The rewards for -this drill were I promotions of one rank for each, and Sergt Hervey was made first sergeant of company B and cadets Knoblauch and Sharp were promoted -to the rank of corporals. A number of other promotions haye been made in the corps. Second Lieut. Eugene Womeldorf has been appointed first lieutenant and assigned perma nent dutv as battalion adjutant, first Lieut. Robert Jolly having been re lieved from duty as battalion adjutant at his own request. First Sergt. Tom Clements has been promoted to second lieutenant. First Sergt. Hugo Becker has been appointed second lieutenant. Sergt. Bailey Winters has been made first sergeant and corporal. Hanion Du Bose has been made sergeant. H YEARS Ago Today From The Herald of Thli Date. 1901. El Paso is speculating as to whether y illmm RnriAlnh Hsral whn nu 'ni through here today in a Pullman on a.i - i his way east, meant to insinuate that he was considering Investing in this city when he stated that he had heard much of the Pass City and the strenu ous strides it was making as the me tropolis of the great south yy est. Mrs. William Burges and Miss Nell Pollard returned today from Fulton Mo. where they have been spending the past few months. H. S. Sims has returned to El Paso from Ogden, Utah, and has assumed charge again of the Continental Fruit Kxpress company- agency, which he re signed six months ago. Miss Mary Wallace is entertaining mis evening at tne nome oi .Mrs. t;.-o Wallace, including among those pres- 1 e"1 "" " '"e inunnomi. Wynne Crowe and Messrs James Hague, Dave Miller. Charley Her pel and Max Move Sunt lASran nf the street ese line got hot under the collar today when a I tram was held across South Stanton I street this afternoon beyond the limit I or time allowed under the law lie is expected to start something ' irs. ca nuovris s nome on oania re street is a scene of gaiety this aft ernoon, with Mrs. Roberts entertain ing in honor of Mrs. J. c. Voss. Those invited included Mesdames Berrien, Shelton. Newman. Howe. Burges. Townsend. Clark. BealL Patterson. Cox, Hamilton. Small. Lackland. Had ley. Gaines, MacPhetridge and Bailev, and the Misses Lillian Newman, Free man and Pink. The Daily Novelette XOT QUITK. That life In full of ups and doivns; This horse yarn proyes, to wit: We must iut tip with yvhat yve get. And then plank down for it. DOGENES was still searching for an honest man. "I fear me 'tis an idle quest." he murmured disconsolately, and came upon a man holding a horse with one hand and haranguing a crowd with the other "1 have no wish to take advantage of a fellow human being." the man was saying. "I will tell you one and all that this horse I wish to sell is stone blind in his right eye though apparently both eyes are perfectly sound. Xow who wlU buy my horse for seventy-five kesonkas?" (See footnote.! "At last, an honest man!" cried Diogenes. "I will buy your horse, my good fellow, and moreover, I will give jou 108 kesonkas for him as a testimo nial to your honesty." And he paid over 100 kesonkas and led away the horse, and by and by be mounted him and by and by after that the horse rammed his head into a rather hard wall and fell down dead. The man had neglected to add that the left eye also was blind! "Oh, wassa use?" muttered Diogenes sadlv i Footnote A kesonka in ancient Greece -was yyorth eight and a half ent ) All good dealers will sell ynu'Puis lierpr - Iaj.t!' Hams And Baton. -Deliciously if ferent' Adv. Correct that eye trouble, and enjov the (omfct anl pleasure of perfeit e-liT For c iti--f. tion in eyeili. filti-iir -.'- lie-- P KtnJiIl Optf'Teirlst ana optuun, -i1 Mesa Ave. Ady, I PEARLS VALUED AT $100,000 STOLEN FROM FRENCH LINER New York. Nov. 10 Loose pearls scattered on the deck of the French liner llochambeau on her last arrival here. November 2. gave the first clue to the fact that th ship's strongbox had been robbed of pearls valued at nearlv loo 000, it has become known. The pearls were being forwarded to firms in this city from Paris by an ex press company, and at Bordeaux were turned over to the ship's purser, who placed them in the safe. The theft was discovered when a number of loose pearls were found on the ship's decks. Customs officials declared that the robbery was the first of its kind in many years. The pearls were insured for their full value with Lloyd's in London. PROGRESSIVES GAIN i diicciaw n crTinxie in nujj.ru, ...luiip , Petrograd. Russia. Nov. 10. A con siderable change in party representa tion in the imperial council has been j maoe oy i lie ricL-uwiw. oiij iiucc members were chosen. 43 by zemstvos. 12 by the nobility and the remainder by the uimersities, the clergy and va rious industries. The campaign resolved itself pri marily into efforts for and against the progressive element, which gained a majority in the last dona. The pro gressives added materially to their strength $6000 APARTMENT HOUSE TO BE BUILT FOR SAM STARK Walter Spitler has been awarded the contract for the construction of a JSOOO) apartment house for Samuel Stark. The building will occupy the southeast cor ner of Virginia and Arizona streets and will contain four apartments of threo rooms each. H. L. Ponsford is just starting the construction of a $2400 bungalow for Mrs. J. A. Heinrichs at La Luz and Grama streets. EDISON'S CHIEF ENGINEER HELPS CHIEF ASSIST U. S. Orange. X. J.. Nov. 10. Because Thomas Edison is practically deaf. Ms chief engineer. Dr. Miller Reese Hutch inson has been named a member of the naval' advisory- board Mr. Hutchinson will aid Mr. Edison, who is chairman of the board. Mr. Hutchinson devised a method or telegraphy bv touch which he and Mr. Edison use in their meetings. bi. paso sorrjiEitv mjks -SaiATTKRS" ON SOITH SIDE The EI Paso Southern railway has filed suit in the SSth district court against a number of alleged 'squatters" in the vicinity of South Oregon and 10th streets to try title. Nine suits have been filed against the following defendants" Pantollon Rivas. Victor Rocha, Timoteo Castillo, Francisco B- Labori. Candelarlo de la Rosa, PoHnas Sanchez. Ttafael Gaiton. Pedro Martinez. Preclliano Lucia and H. W. Pontius. The last named is made a defendant In each of the suits. II VV ClItntJKD 'WITH VSSIULT AVITII J-CHKW URIVKIt I 1IKI.I1 Juan Rubalcata. charged with bur glar), was bound over to the grand jury by justice J. M. Deaver. following his preliminary hearing Tuesday after noon. His bond was fixed at $100. Rubalcava is alleged to have entered the home or A. Eli on. 710 Arizona street. Sunday night, and to have as saulted Mr Klion with a screwdriver. Rubaltava claimed self defence. CITV HALL 11 ISBIIBNT BKIVG KITTKI1 FOR IIBPtRTMBVTS Work has been started on the re modeling of the basement of the cltv hall, preparatory- to the moving of several of the departments into that part of the building The work includes the putting in of a number of partitions, and the remod eling will cost about JI000 $& ' TWr. rtsT - Too-o-o-o-o-o-oo-ot! The morn ing whistle sounds. Men and girls are coming to work. What of those who come to the spotless Sterling Kitchens? They lift down uniforms spic and span caps that are spotless. They put on fresh laundered gloves of white. All day long these gloves of white keep their hands from touching Sterling Gum. They work in the bright day- 1 Crowded with flavor 2 Velvety body NO GRIT 3 Crumble-proof The Sterling Gum Company, lna. Long Island City, Greater .ew l'orfc KI2 Why Suffer With Backache, Kidneys or Rheumatism ? " A N U R 1 C ! The Newest Discovery in Ghemistry. IZminent Medical authorities Endorse It. A New Remedy for Kidney, Bladder and all Uric Acid Troubles. Dr. Eberie and Dr. Braithwaite as weM as Dr. Simon all distin guished authors agree that what ever may be the disease, the urine eldom fails in furnishing us with a clue to the principles upon which it is to be treated, and accurate knowl edge concerning the nature of dis ease can thus be obtained. If back ache, scalding urine or frequent g!!Yi i I U nil You are nervous. You "have " crying spells." Yon are dejected. Sou don't sleep well. You have backache. You have lost ambition for your work. You are beginning to fed old and look old ! These symptoms, more than or derangement. IX DR. FIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION (in tablet will sSd von in regaining voaiami doing ipr over forty years fo women health yim now find yourself- It soothes 13 Bra .sawirr !.,1 m ammmmmtiminii " 15! - w B1NSU' iHwiaMiMiiiaf igiaaiig Fresh, white gloves every morning (6 Untouclled by hands) light in a factory which is fairly sparkling with broad, high windows. And they are not hemmed in by the walls of other factories. The Sterling factory stands alone. When you open your packages of Sterling Gum remember that your hands are the first to touch it. And then, perhaps, you'll feel an added pleasure in hunting that 7th Sterling point! 4 Sterling purity 5 From a daylight factor 6 Untouched by bands 104-; itlttt The-point dum PEPPERMINT-RED WRAPPER CINNAMON -BLUE WRAPPER 35 urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, goat or sciatica, or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce, at the Surg ical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y.: send a sample of urine and describe symptoms. Yoe will receive free medical advice after Dr. Pierces chemist has examined the urine his will be carefully done without charge, and you will be under no obligation. Doctor Pierce, during many years of experimentation ha3 discovered a new remedy which is thirty-seven times more powerful than lithia in removing tunc aad from the system. If you are suf fering from backache or the pains of rheumatism, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50-cent box of "Awtric," put up by Doctor Pierce. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription for weak women and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and more. They are standard remedies to - day, as well as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels. You can have a sample of any one of these remedies in Tablet form by writing Dr. Pierce. To the Woman Who Realizes She Needs Help. likely, are produced. Dy some weaiaiess or liquid form) healtn ana strengtn just aa k aas Deen -who have been in the same condition of and invigorates. It npbuiMa and uplifts. Suitable re- tvardgfor the discovery of the 7th point will be offered later.