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EL PASO HERALD 8 Week-End Edition, March 23-26, IMG. PHELPS-DDDGE III OKU IK; EXPLORER'S FATE HOME PORTRAITS OF EL PASOANS DIM FIELD! STILL UII! I I L aooMi a ma Ha, ji Y- ritiTio C!i1ttq T.oori TWTiTirt vujpiioi, uinci, j-igo-ia i.j-mco ucai jjao wuwa Aarvou Over by Big Syndicate; Means Another War ren District at El Paso's Front Door. T.I1E largest mining deal made re cently In this section of the Kl Paso Southwest has just been rl.wcd, wherein the Phelps-Dodge ln- mkIs have taken over large holdings iti the Organ mountain district. Pur hases outright and the securing of options involvf about 31, 600.000. rhe deal involved the purchase of t Ji . Heniiett-.steTihent-on propertv, tile lurprdo and Memphis mines, and op ti' ns on the SI odor, Kxcelsior and sev -it il other claims lv lllg on the west e ill of the Organ mountain range To penil iCon,0OO. The Modoc .it.d Kxcelsior properties im irk the south and north limits of the .listrict taken oxer h the Phelps I lodge people The district is 10 miles in lengt'i and Includes some valuable ii ines Whlk no announcement liaB I een made, it is understood that fullv mi 000 will be spent during the pres int i ar in development, and that there i tttronir likelihood that a railroad will be liullt into the district to cheap- n tranhportation. according to J. I. Mi t'ullottgh SIHer, Copper nnd Lend. The Bennett-Stephenson property is nn old one. havlrg been located in is 11 bv Hugh Stephenson. Prior to tl i sale to the Phelps-Dodge syndicate i; was controled by the Organ Moun i i n Mining oompanv of which J. I U ttUough of this city was president, nnd F. W Campbell of Las Cruces, - retary. The property has silver, lead ml copper he u lug- ores and Is re garded as a valuable piopertv. Copper Mine. The Torpedo, which lies north of the Ik nnett-Stephenson proper t, was con troled bv X. t and I" J Foster of I lirchilds. Wis It was located bv Henry Foly in K1S ind has to its rep ot d a production of about $1,000,000 in ore. The Torpedo Is a copper prop erty The Memphis, which adjoins the Tor pedo on the north, was in control of a company of whieh J I McCulIough was president and J. r White was sec-retarv It was located in the early '70s by W J Joblln and has produced about ?ir0.00, ami during the past ear hns nrodneeil jtmut (jn mm n,n Memphis h-ts coppti. mImi, gold and I FQRT BLISS TH BE SI. SHffli WASHINGTON, D. C, March X. United States senator Alorris Sheppard of Texas t-iay in tirduced a bill In the seriate to make tl.i Fort Bliss army iost a brigade i i rison. This measure willbe urged as an im- i '.liitf need iiyu it is beheed that i II i t , J t , t .. without i-stii y ttK pi si iu situation pioii1 l't dud doubt toe need for i ' tre ami post at El Paso CIRCUS HERE Border Rumors Do Not Pre vent Management From Booking Here. 'The John Robinson Ten Big Shows" an lolled to appear In Bl l'aso, Satur-f " April b, although conditions are sut h, should Intervention be announced ii the government, thnt the circus is In ,t fair way to not only lose a great amount of monej, but also its four ii am loads of aluahle equipment and jiatupheinalia. d(ItlKlng tar number one of the -liowx arrived in El Paso late Friday .ift-rnoon from Del Rio. The bill post- 1 v rt i ounted a number of stories heard ilon tin route of the Southern Pa- ifn and telegraphic communications with the show's officials were deemed io(esH.ir The headquarters, of tho ion. at Montgomery, Ala., were told I the warnings given by cltlzenB at th i irlouit stops made by the car en route j 1 om Del Rio. nners to the communications were mi eied i,t P. 3 Bates, manager of the .10M rtisuur car. the aubstsnee of -uhtot. tier, tint the shows will take a chance not r. ! on the ability of the troops to pionct the show people and equipment in event of trouble." I The management of the shows is evl d. nll better Informed than the sensa tion mongers along the border, who are manuf.uturing all the exnteint nt that ( ists in theli on minds El l'aso was pen 1 any quiett r than Don, and neer mere there am fewer indications of trouble of any kind. The shows are . n route to California and other Pacific roast points THE JEWEL SHFn EL PASO. TEXAS "KTnov T in f'MnnnM rnlrAV zinc Tho Modoc, upon which an op tion has been secured. Is a lead piop erty, while the Kxcelsior is a copper property. IlenI Cloned hr McCulIough, The sale of the three large proper ties and the securing of options on the various nrosnects within the district i marked by the Modoc and Kxcelsior properties, was negotiated By J. 1. aic loigh. Mr. McCulIough lias been iden tified with these properties for 12 jcors Means Illtr ljcielonmeiif. The entrance of the Phelps-Dodge rit it i. i,.iro.j ,,Tii , i. i- .i, trlct. It is believed, will result in the rielelnnment of tho nrniurtlu tnlrnn development of the properties taken over and mining men look to a repe tition of the big development that has taken place in other camps controled b the company, notablv BlBbee and Morencl and the newer camp of Tj rcne. The new properties of the Phelps Dodge people He within 60 miles of 1:1 Paso and constitute the nearest min ing district to this city If a railroad is built into the district it may be ex tended from the Santa Fe at Las Cru ces, or a road built from the K P. & S TV. main line It Is believed that fully 600 men will he required to carry on the development work contemplated. Stnrtrd IS Months Ago. The efforts towardfl rnnfinltilatlnn re sulting in the recent sale of the large i sri iMer-& ?! were sianea aoout le. months ago, wnen ait. Aictunougn secured an op tion on the Torpedo from the Foster brothers. Tn September, 1915, he was successful in securing an option on the Bennett-Stephenson and Memphis prop erties and the Torpedo to W. Roland rx, ,f, ?evr. Yoi"k- Owing to threat ened litigation Mr. Cot released his optioD on the Ilennett-Stephenson prop erty, but retained his option bond and lease on the Torpedo anil Memphis properties. Mr McCulIough Imme diately sought the Phelps-Dodge peo ple as probable bujers of the Bennett Stephenson and secured an assignment of tho Memphis and Torpedo to the oompanv, with the result that all were taken over, together with options on the Modoc and Excelsior and sevacrtfl other properties Ijlng in the disttKct BBIEflDE POST; f INHB5 BILL Senator Sheppard and congressman TV. It. Smith hae been working for a brigade post to be located at El Paso for several years and have been urging the committee on military affairs to take action to this end as it was show u that El Paso was the strategic point on the border This fact is now heme reeocrnise,! hi the members of congress and early ac- nuii on wie measure is anticipated. ON APRIL 8 J. D. LEE FRED Hi MINUTES Acquitted of Charge of Wife Murder; Second Murder Charge Pending. After being out about 50 minutes, the jury In the case of J. D. Lee, charged with the murder of his wlfo at 1G Texas street on March 4, brought In a verdict of not guilty late" Friday afternoon. Lee Is still under indictment for the murder of Fred Von Doake and will be tried on this charge Borne time during the May term. The state rested in the case Friday and. when court reconvened In the afternoon the defence announced that it naa no witnesses to put on and rested Arguments were concluded during the afternoon and shortly be fore i ocloek the case went to the Jury Two Pound Dead. Mrs. Lee and I'red Von Doake were found dead In separate rooms at 100C Texas street early in the morning of March 4 At the dame time Lee sur rendered to the police, declaring, ac cording to several witnesses, that he had killed a man. hen he surrend ered he turned in a 38 caliber pistol A pistol of the same caliber was found near the bodv nf Von nnair. r.k. Li- death. In both bodies wore two bullet I vrollnds t It is probable that an effort will be m tde to secure the rel asi of Lee from th lOiinti jnl nndi 1 bond When All Others Fail 1 lie t pti n 1 t 1 t n 1 1 1 1 tis- 1 1 r.,rv iji s-, .. (, , j, K, IU, , s Misa Ave Makes Ula-ses J.n.ut Vdv. s ' - s,,S,'2',?2iKS I ..".-' 'Out" For Kepairs. Melbourne. Australia, March -' further v lreless messages ha e i e a received here to throw li t on tb fate of Lieut Sir I most Markl.t. Antarctic exploit r. who w is vstoi day reported from Sydnej to have re turned. Later messages, In ih to her' and London, indicated tluc was nt true, but that Shaiklefor"s uivili it ' ship Aurora was leturnn t to New Zealand, damaged, for tepair titol th it another expedition would h necis sary. Four members of thf u i is p irt wt re left behind at tlie ilos sea 1 i of th expedition It is evident from the vv ir. less ii s patehes that the fate of l.teut s farnest snaclcieton and the fst or th. narty which is attemntin- t . cross the ' 1""' wuim IS auempnn, I J cross inr Antarctic region, it, it unknown Probably nothing will he heard from them until next November, when tho ice breaks JRnrller 'Wireless Calls Fnnnmiercd. The wireless dispatch pits the Au rora was released from the u e in Ross sea on March 14, in littule tl"t south, and longitude 101 i it Th Aurora reported it had s. nt wirclexs messages from a relief ship during the winter, but Its talis had n t been in svvercd. This is believed to hnf lee duo to the abandonment In t le ' trali.in government of Mm, n iric isl and as a wireless station J A Jensen, minister of tlo in v has received the following wir less I irom the urora ! fc.apMH.,,;',:', mill south, longitude 161, e ,st I irift miles Gaee. comm!ssar Tin hards phl cist, Hayward. senetirv, ami J k' . biologist, ashore "Wireless appeals foi telief Kip e tit during the winter No aclvn nvletlgi -raent. ' "Ship proceeding to-'Poit fhalmers . Z.. with lnjureiVrudder No an chors and short cf fuel Hxpect to arrive early In i5ril (Signed) T -ctenhouse" J. It. SlCrtShouse Is chief officer of the Auro4. The hews as received in I -on dun , V the 1vorI1 cotnpictcH in the darfk as to the doings oi whereabouts SF ,1,ieut Shackleton and his imme diate partv. if they hae carried out xS piR:rani they now are presum ably at the Ross sea base, but without the expected ship to take them off. King Is Gravely Concerned. Eien if Shackleton has been nn tuccessful in the attempt to cross the pole and has had to retrace his steps to the tViddel sea base, thence to re turn to Buenos Aires, the relief ex pedition will have to be reorganized to effect the rescue of Lieut Aeneas Mac intosh, R. Is. R., i command of the Aurora and a number of his compan ions who were left on shore at Ross sea when the Aurora broke from her moorings. The great question is. w,n the stores which the men possessed, be sufficient to sustain the lives of the ???Lto,r !iIvear' The Information con tained In the mesage received at Lon don was at once communicated to king i J-i'.i. o lM ueut Shackle ton t ttn a fla&r to ,.,, ,.jn i morol, J ..-,- ".. """' "' "TV; oVT. 1 1 ." . lfKen Sf'at Inter est in Shackleton's task The news caused grave consternation mon the relatives and friends of the evploier.- OTERO'S TAXES E RSISE Alamoirordo. X. if "Mnrrh tu tate tax commission has notified assessor Frank M. Maxwell that the county of Otero will be expected and required to show for taxation, propertv to the extent of J4.670.000.' This is not to include the propertj of railroads, telegraph and telephone companies, ex press, sleeping car and transmission companies, the value of bank stocks and the net output of mines Notice IS served that in the evetif of th. f,l ure to return this amount for taxation horizontal raises will be made sufft- cient to make the required sum The total of all the property returned for ! taxation in 1915 was onlv S9.S87.fi3s Assessor Maxwell is of the opinion thit the greatest vigilance and the most painstaking efforts will not put on the rolls the amount which has been desig nated by the state commission as Otero county's pro rata share of the state's taxes, and that the proposed horizontal raises v, ill work a hardship on many of the large property owners. Bnys Fruit Itnnrli. Lieut S. A. W'allen. United States aimy, retired, has bought the fruit I ranch which was the propert of the ' estate of the late Lieut 0 S Lusk 1 The ranch is two miles southeast of .uamogordo, comprises JO acres, with i 1500 fruit trees, nearly all nAnrlr ill r0 !-.-. Deanng The property was sold, in ,0. G. Cady, administrator of the estate ine consideration Is not given MB GIRLY SHOW 'FOR CRAWFORD fcij Manhattan Musical Comedy Company Will Open En gagement Next Week. M" ISS Ruth Leslie and William Truehart will be at tin inw fgrd n.t unit with tin M in- li ilt m Musk al 1 mm ii , in,MII which opens on h . 1 m t, wire the dainty team if dim. is vv h j appeared befon. th. Lions at thtu bli IWi 11 11 1 1 I . TL - Li(fw3tes?s- W&L 831 ' KSHPt'K HHHHBc7rdjflBf AJMHillBtSHHMBRvHBIHBflHollv 3$ flllK tSflBk. v 4-tsdHHdRteL fi" sfl nlBIIH HBRHP vb ir - sHIBMBBs BflBBliBK & HwWHBJBBSflfHiKJLHHBBwBBBlF isBjBBBBBflBSs ' 9K 9BBJBH BktJh ?BBBflBMBBiBBBflBBBHBBBBBlEt3l C j!SuhHHbBIHh it r&s&ifflBmBm&i Hik iSTbIH ijnus i.raham MtNarv president or th. T.i-st National bank, and t.s .. Iiool Alarcerv Mav AI Nart wo trois to Mrs Kzt Zahn!s kinderRarten; I I Ms M. Narv s tl SEIZE : FiBSTTRENGHES Berlin. Gei many. March 25 Mlhtarj activity on the northern sector of the eastern battle front, continued despite alternating rain and snow. Russian drum fire was lieay on the night of March 20 and in the earlv morning of Match 21, between the "a rocz and Wiszzniew lakes and it was particulailv hay just south of Na rooz lak here the German line rac f i om B itniki to Mokrjzza and then to th westward Tht Russians directed their main at- i , .. i nn....nn ,1.1. u .nAn .. i,u ' "'" "" "" irei null hanassinK concentric fire and the Ger- 111 in; ,ti hack to their second line to uoii u'inecest.ar losses. The Rus sians who came forward in heavy at tacking columns were sanRUinarln re- pulsed and tLe Germans followed them .. ru if ., .1 mi -n.. 10 misniKi anu men reiireu. ine nus- J sians did not follow thorn the second l1"'"" r TWO qwrpcj tit nWTJ TTP- TWO SHIPS BLOWN UP, AMERICAN VICTIMS (Continued from pafre 1.) the loss of heavier. life would have been FnreiiinHtH Illown Aray. The foremasts and wireless apparatus were blown away by the explosion. The wireless operator attempted unsuc cessfully to rig a substitute. Persons who embarked in the boats returned to the Sussex before dark. Rockets were fired during the earlv part of the night, and at about mid ! 1R1,t H ,r,lef came to the rescue Jt t"ok as many as it could carry to Buulosl" v British destroyer tame up soon afterward and took on the otker pi shengers. convening them to Dover. Five bodies were left on the Sussex ARTILLERY DUELS ARE FOUGHT IN W0EVRE REGION Paris, France. March 25. The French offii ial statement say that the past night was quiet In the Verdun region Dotn east and west 01 the Jleuse. Ar- tillerv duels are la progress in the "Voere region illtlTIMI lli:01t; IMJ1B FOHdi. 4 I IK.lJ'n IIVNfJR C(MniA.M)i:its I London. Enn . March 25 The war of- I f,,, h.. n,'iLi . ,....,t,.... r ?e has announced a reorganization of ! . . . the fortes in Egypt Gen -Sir A Murray ha-. .!.. unit d nole command In Egypt t.eii n u. Bag.ve!l left for England ' r'lay , - blow ut " 11 months ago the Sheldon grill few , The comedy company is comine this waj from Arizona, where a i'ouKl.is liai.ir savs of them' Th initial appearance of the ian hittan Musical Comedy company at the t'liluinhi 1 l.,st niKht broucht hleh prn is. fr mi tin audience for the plav -Miss m, II 1 Mavflt Id the prinii "'UII I 1 I tUt'll 1. . VV Ith 't I ' Ml 11, 1 1 I. , I i I , , I 1. s, , , , OH, ,, , .1 I HI I s I I , J I t 11 '1 hi .in t .1 Ia Arthur Har- j 1 ono I tiotb. lurmdians playing Into , 11 i I lil i . us mi ilit d inn- . i in losmia Raynnlr'j. of Albuquerque, N M presiuent ci tm I- rst N itir.nal iu.frh.ti ot GERM EPORT ' Berlin, Oerman, Mirrh 25 Thf city of Verdun is in flames, according1 to today's official statement by the Ger man army headquarter-?. FRENCH AT SAL0NIKI SKIRMISH WITH ENEMY Berlin. 5erman. Starch 25 The Ber liner Tagebiatt's Macedonian corre spondent sati that French forces from the entrfnehed camp at Salonlkl have been show inic iw ti ity in the neighbor liood of fiietgeli on the Servian-Greek frontier, where the fired 10 shots from heavy guns against Austro-German pioneers who were repairing bridges. The shots aid no damage The French also carried out a bombardment in the 1c111itv of Doiran. A number of small skirmishes between patrols have taken ' Ttlu r-t tho rrrrnnnnlBrit ddila j f-- "- s, . ,., . ' RIFLE RANGES AND PARADE ' GROUNDS TO BE CULTIVATED , Vienna UBtrla, Mar(h 25Parade j rouii.l. and rifle ranges in Austria. ind ali other lands set aside for mili tary use. are to be devoted as far as possible to raising food. The war office has directed that such ground is to be planted with oats, peas, beans, early potatoes and fresh vegetables. Throughout the country the milltary authorities are warned that they must refrain from doing the least damage to crops, no matter how small the area. Every available plot of ground must be used for increasing the supply of food and fodder. CHINESE OF S0N0RA OPPOSE SANITATION BATH Douglas. Ariz March 15. Chinese of AuKua Prieta and other Sonora towne hae made such strenuous protests against being obliged to take the "sani tation uam prescrioeti ny uov. uaiies that the decree has been modified. However, their persons ant, premises will he subject to inspection for the preention of typhus and other con tagious diseases J. . .MIttn Kit. KOIttlKK 1:1. i'Avv, nins ix k,vsa 1 J A Shrh er. formerlv livestot k I agent of the Santa Fe, died March 20 at I leawot, has. The word reached Kl Paso In a mes- siKe from John W. Moore, of KaiiBas 'itv to hi hmihM. , tnn or fi Taso ' ' Mr shriver had many friends here and is well remem'iered by all the old timers. anotltei s hands In surh a wav as to net p 1 ne tun going all the time. Miss t lot. Coliini acquitted herself with credit, as did Miss Ruth Leslie and William Truehart with a selection of half a dozen of the latest society dances. The chorus was good and the members of It are very clever dancers." I DO NOT USE "DROPS" in n 1 Mod 1 1 . us ,,f the eye. is oh tain more 1 I ...fr InWllt- lit tl 1 th. ttist 1, Ults v. 1 icii i;t, l k 1 rt ill, .'2S Mesa Au , Makes Classes Light. Adv. H 'imik Imm 1, tt to r.p-u Vr M Nu- ' '.haM M Narv vho is a pupd at Mr. M'Nary httie Mart'.a f N n andlutn MNaiv a tup I tit the El Paso IINtlPH IN CRIES OPENED Las Cruces, N. M , March. 23. The Re publican campaign in Las Cruces and incidentally Dona Ana county, was opened at a mass meeting last night at which resolutions were passed and can didates for members of the board of trustees and treasurer ior ins town were nominated The meeting was in' the court house nnd was well attend ed. It was called to order b senator Herbert B Holt On motion of deputy sheriff Jose Lucero senator Holt was made chairman Vincent B. May was elected secretary. At a meeting held previous to this meeting a committee, composed of Frank T French, John H. May, Felipe Lucero. W. W. Cox and Theodore Kouault, sr , was appointed to make nominations for a board of trustees and a treasurer for the town of Las Cruces. Frank T. French read the re port of the committee, which nominat ed the following trustees: John H. May, Jesus Nevarez, George B. John ston, Capt, "W. R. Reber and Dr. H. M. Cornell. J. O. Miller was nominat ed for treasurer. This report was unanimously adopted. Resolutions were read by "William j A sutnerianti ana unanimously adopt ed. Some of the things In the resolu tions were a protest against a war tax in time of peace; recommendations of a policy of preparedness; recom mendations of the bond issue of $1-1 000 for the repair, and Improvement and extension of the waterworks sstem, and t'OOO for the repair and improve ment of the sewer system; recommend ation of a more hearty cooperation with the count road board RAILROAD TIME TABLES. All trains arrive and depart from Union station, foot of San Francisco street. All arrivals and departures given In 1 Paso or mountain standard time. SANTA FE. For Albuquerqut. Denver. Chicago. Los Angeles No. Hi Irs. 1:58 a. m.; Xo. S10 it 1 p. m. From Albuquerque. Denver. Los Anseles. Chicago No. 109 arvs. 10 a. m.: No. lis at 6:55 p m. EL PASO 4 SOCTirWESTZKJi. (WMtern Di-rislon.) For Arizona and California No. V Irs. 2 55 p. m.; No. 7. at 7:15 p. m. From Arizona and California No. I arrs. 7 a. ra.; No. 4 at 1 40 p. ra (Eastern Dlylslon.) For Kansas city. St. Louis and Chicago Na 4 lvs. 1-5S p m : No. 2. at 4.4 p. m. Tor Tucumcarl No. 8 ivs. 7:30 a. m. From Chicago. St. Louis and Kansas 'City From Tucumcarl No. i arrives 7-20 p. m! :vo. t arvs. 6'io a. m.: No. 3 at 1:40 p. m. G. 11. A g. A. AND S. P. TRAINS. For San Antonio. New Orleans and Wash ington No. 102 Its. 3:45 a. m.: No. 10 at I0-J0 p. m. From Washington. New Orleans and San Antonio No. arvs. 5:30 p. m.: No. 101 at iti p. xn, For Arlsona and California No. 1 lvs. 6'45 a. m. ; No. 9 at 6 p. m.; No. 101 at 10'IS p. m. From Arizona and California No. 102 arvs. 8-30 a. m.; No. 2 at 4 SO p. m.: No lo at 10 p. m. TEXAS & PACIFIC. For Dallas and St. Louis No C. Its. :1o a. m.: No 4. at 7 p. m. From St. Louis and Dallas No. 3 arvs. 3:15 a. m.: No 5 at 9-35 D rr MEXICAN CENTRAL. No rectllar schedule MEXICO AND NORTH WESTERN. No regular schedule. AUTOMOBILE ROUTES IIICKOK HOTEL and auto line. Eagle, N. M. Trips to Elephant Butte and Palomaa Springs. Cars meet all trains. LAKE VALLEY. Hidsboro and Kingston auto stage and express line meets all trains at Lake Valley Wire at my expense for soeclal trips anywhere at any time. Rates reasonable. P. Mister. Hlllsboro. N. M. SILVER Crrr-MOGOIXON stage line, on way 37 50. round trip 115 Stanley steamer. 12 passenger car. Wire or write for reserva tion. Eight years' experience Mogollon road, rrank Townsend. P. O. Box 703. Phono 24. Silver City ROS1VELL-CARRIZOZO mall line. Passen ger service leaving both Roswell and Carrt 1010 dally and Sunday at 8 a. in. for Plca cho Tinnle, Hondo. Lincoln, Ft. Stanton. CaP'tan and Nogal. Through fare one way. IS 40 Intermediate points at 8c per mile. Baggage carried up to 175 pounds. 50 pounds free. Excess at lc per pound. Ros well Auto Co.. owners and operators. ROSWELL-ALAMOCORno passenger and express line. Automobiles leave Alamogordo for Roswell at 10 15 a. m arrive at Huswrell at 630 p m Westbound automobile leave "tawell for Alamogordo at 7:00 a. m. Arrive . A'1Inoeordo at 4 15 p. m. Stops are mads at the following points Plcacho. Tinnle, Hondo San Patricio. Glen Coe. White Mt nn. Mescalero. Bent. Tularosa. La Los. inrough fara one way 310. Intermediate points 80 per mile. Twenty-five pounds Baggage carried free. Excess le per pound. Alamogordo Garage. Alamogordo. N. M. GLOBE TO rilOENIX Eight hours. Via Roosevelt urn. Leaves Dominion hotel Ginoe, itaiiT ii'nm Arrive Phoenix 4 30 P- a. Fare 115. Make reservations la ad- bank it t'at piace and is an accom- TBR1I HITS EARI 8 DUG Oklahoma City, Okla., March Sight persons were killed In a farm house two miles east of Davis, Okla.. by a tornado which struck that section last night. The path of the tornado .ieht miles lontr was elSnt ralIes lms- . I A dollar saved by buying goods pro duced elsewhere Is a dollar thrown at your neighbor's birds. EL PASO. TEXAS New Location 107 Texas Street Anderson-Filler Investment Co. Phoenbj-El Paso Building Co. vance. Arts. Gila Valley Auto Stage Line. Globe. EL PASO-CLINT Wheeler's car leaves Clint for El Paso dally, including Sunday, at I It a. m. Returning to Clint the car leaves Tho Herald office at 3:30 p. n. Express and parcels carried. IilG SPRINGS, Lamets, Tex.. Auto Lh leaves Big Springs dally .except Sunday at Ilt 1 m.. arriving Lamesa via Soash and Sparenberg, at 12 noon, returning to Bis Springs !au day at 5 p. m. 33 50 one way, 36 00 round trip. CordlU Smith. Props. Big Springs. Tex. EL rASO-LA MESA auto line, upper valley! west side. Herald delivery leaves Herald of fice each week day at 4 p. m. Fares fro-t El Paso to the following points are as fol lows: Canutlllo. 76c. La Union store. 3LQ0. Chamberlno. 31.35; La Mesa. 31.60. Car leaves La Mesa for El Paso nt J a. tn. dal y. Telephone 342. La Mesa, N. M. R. T Hewl-r ' LIS CRrCES auto line, for MesIUa varey potnrV. leaves Herald office each week dar at 2.16 p. m. Fares from El Paso to Carni tine 75c; Anthony, tt 00: Berlno. 31.2',. Vado. 1150: Mesquite. 51. T3: Mesllla Park. 12 00. Las Cruees 12 00 Leaves E T Johrs News Stand. Phone 145. for El Paso, at & p m dailv TULAROSA-MESCALEF.O auto leaves Tnla rosa for Mescalero, daily, 33 round trip, fara to Alamogordo 32. D. W. Shoemaker Auto Line. Tularosa. N. M. MARPA-FORT DAVIS auto mall line leaves Port Davts dally and Sundays 8 a. 171. Leaves Marfa 3 p. m. One way. 2.50; round trig 11.09. G. W. Davis. Prop. BLACK RANGE auto stage and express line, passenger service leaving Englt and Ch .r Ide dally except Sunday at 7 1. tn. for E e phant Butte. Cuchlllo, Willow Springs and Falrvlew Through fare one way, tt Inter mediate points, lie per mile. Baggage car ried (0 pounds tree, excess 2 cents per pound. IHTNC.VN-SOL03IONVTLLE antoraaM e stage line. Save one day between Glohe and C if ton. Leave Duncan 8 :S0 a. m, arre So omonvllle 11 00 a. m. Leave So'oin..nM. 11:45 a m , arrive Duncan 3.15 p in. Fare each way 35 00. R. L Reid. manager. Dun can. Arizona. FABENS-CI.INT-EL TASO au".omoblte stage Una See the tower valley ar.d enjoy a real good ride Kound trip fare to c'l'nt $1 Fabons 117", Automobile leaver El Ti Herald office each evening except Sundays at 2 o'clock and returns to El Paso at C o'clock Make reservations at The Herald office. LOKDS-UUIG. TYRONE. SILVER CITY onto, leaves Lordsburg daily 1 p. m.. vta Tyrone, leaves Silver City daily f a. m.. via Tyrone Through faro one way 36. round trip 112. Silver City to Tyrone one way 12 00: round trip 13.00 Sro't Garage, Lords burg. N. M.. Broadway Hotel. Sliver City. N. M. OWEGO-BUENA VISTA auto mall line. Every day except Sundays. Fare one way 3L25 G. c. Marshall. Proprietor. nUENA VITA-GRAND FALLS auto mall line. Leaves Muena Vista 9 a. m. Leaves Grand Falls 1 p. m. Faro one way ii 01'. C O. Humble. Proprietor. Herald Want Ads Bring Results Try One and Be Convinced. THE M C 14.D.F0 STER CO. Props i V fc