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EL PASO HERALD 16 NOW THEY'RE AFTER PANCHO SMITH TBI in Hearing of the Las Cruces Banker's Case Tentative ly Set For April 12. Xlamosjordo, V M. March 28 Judge Coy n Neblett, of Silier Cit. will pre xide at the spring term of court, which will b convened in Alamogordo next i'nda morn In it This is the state ment made sterda b IT B Hamil ton, prosecuting attorner This change in presiding judges Is being made on account of the rase of T It. II Smith, which will be brought here from La- i cruces for trial, under motion for a change of enue Judge E L. Medler t of this district, had been a customei j and patron of the First State bank, of I I Jin Cruces. out of the failure of whn.li , grew the cases against Smith its presl- j lent. and for this reason preferred not J o trv the cases. Judge Neblett con- . ducted court for judge Medlcr in Las I "ruces. during the trial of the Portei case, which was taken from Alamo- I ordo to Dona nn county under the Btats motion for a change of venue Mr Hamilton sas the case has been tentatively set for the second Wednes day which is April II, but possibly may not be tried until a later time in ihe term K L. Young, of Las Cruces. has been retained to assist the district ittorney in the prosecution. It is said ihat he will be the special representa tive of the governor The defence will be ronductod by Kenehan and Wright f Santa Pe. and liudspetn. Dale ana McDonald, of El Taso. Plan for Commeneement. The directors of the Alamogordo musement association are making a determined effort to provide seats for the amusement pavilion and assembly hall before the schools close and hold their commencement exercises. The closing exercises of the graded schools, the high school and the New Mexico In stitute for the Blind attract crowds which cannot be seated In any audi torium in town Flans for adding a large stage to the east end of the build ins; are also being made. Iload Is Improved The El Paso and Southwestern system lias a sang of 76 men at work between Iamogordo and Kearney, six miles north, putting in new ties. The ties nave been distributed and the work Is progressing rapidly. All the ties that are being put in have been treated with rreosote. H. B. Hamilton, district attorney for he third judicial district courts, said lesterday that lie would be a candidate for reelection. This is the first positive and definite statement that Mr. Hamil ton has made as to his plans and in tentions j '' ;' - -- ft B j . - H J r : 6- - .. '- - SQVlDkoM Cr. PERSUINGS CfVgjJiY. OlHTU rariSEXvtiuz. INDICTMENTS FOR ALLEGED STEEL COMBINE QUASHED Toungstown, O, March 38 Judge W h Anderson today graneted the motion to quash the indictments recently re turned here against five steel com panies, charging tfieraTvlth conspiring to fix the price of labor and products The indictments against the United states Steel Corporation and K. II. Gary, head of the corporation, still stand, as the motion to quash did not Include these two defendants, upon whom serv ice has not been secured The steel company attorneys attacked the Indictments as being too indefinite tnd uncertain, depriving the defendants or their constitutional rights. WESTERN UNION SAVES TIRE MONEY FOR ITS 5000 BOYS A saing of from J50.000 to $75,0(10 in expenses a year, of which its 5000 messenger bojs throughout the coun try will get the benefit In replacing their worn out bicycle tires, will be effected throug a new measure whlrh has Just been taken by tho Western Union Telegraph company in line with its recent policy of adapting its sen Ice for greater savings of time, labor, ex pense and comfort to its employes The company has just closed a deal with a rubber company for what Is said to be one of the largest orders for bicycle tires ever placed In this eountr. at the same time, making ar rangements for their exclusive sale to Us messenger boys at cost. Of the 8200 messenger boys em ployed by the Western Union In the cities, towns and rural districts of the country about 6000 ride bicycles. The boys own their wheels and have paid as a matter of course for their upkeep. As a result of the arrangements just completed bv the company, it has pro cured for its boys all the new tirj they will need at a figure far below the present market price paid by the boys. The Western Union Is to furnish the tires to its boys at cost, plus on'7 the freight from the factory to the companies depots, making no charge for handling and accounting On the other hand, assurance was given by the factory that the tires would not n sold under this arrangement to anv except messenger boys of the Weste-n Union for their own use Notices announci g the new ar rangement and calling the attention o" the messenger boys to the advantages of this wholesale purchasing through ( the company have been sent to Its of flees throughout the country. j GOES FAR INTO CHINA Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor rA Secret of ihe Great, Endurance and Power of Athletes Ordinary uxaed Iron Mill Make Delt. catr. Nervous. Rnndonn People ZOO rer Cent Stronger In Two Weeks' Time In Msny Cases. NEW TOKK. X. Y. Most people fool ishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength from ioim stimulating medicine, secret nos trum or narcotic drug, said Dr. Sauer, a specialist of this cltv, when, as a mat ter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food you eat. But people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough Iron in their blood to enable it t o change food into II vine matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know something ii wrong but they can't tell what, so they generally com mence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other aliment caused by the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for vears, while the patient suffers untold agony If you are not strong or well, ou owe it to yourself to make the fol lowing test. See how long you can work or bow far you can walk without be- omlng tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary luxated Iron three nmes per aay alter meals for two peKs xnen test your strength again fid see for yourself how much you lie cained. I have seen dozens of 'icrous. run-down people who were Waning all the while, douhle their 'st-ength and endurance and entirely et rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, Ier and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time simply by tak ing Iron In the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doe toring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. You must take Iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimi lated like nuxated Iron if you want It to do ou any good, otherwise It mar prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize-fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many an other has gone down to Inglorious de feat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr Saur is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one -which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents is widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older Inorganic Iron products. It is easily assimilated, does not Injur the teeth, make them black, nor up set the stomach, on the contrary, it la a most potent remedy. In nearly all forms of indigestion as well as for nervous, run down conditions. The Manufacturers ha such groat confidence In Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit IlOe 00 to any charit able Institution if they cannot take any man or woman under 0 who lacks Iron and in crease their strength 0 per cent or over in four ueeks time provided they have no, serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money It It does not at least double your strength and endurance In ten days' time. It Is dispensed In this city by Owl Drug Co. A, E Rran and all other druggists Advertisement 400 Acres Irrigated Alfalfa and Orchard LAND AUCTION B?lnr engaged Id the banking business In Colorado and not able to look after these ranches personally, have decided to sell them at auction THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916, 1 P. M. IN FIIONT OF CITIZENS NATIONAL BA.MC. ROSWELL, PECOS VALLEY, NEW MEX. Tomorrow. Wednesday, Is ed Letter Stam pDav "N THE ONE.DAY IN THE MONTH WHEN YOU CAN GET w r Stamps MK. IUA L. AXURhWS an.1 her faithful doe. -Tat." will aeeom pany her husband into the in terior of China, as an exploration trip for the American Museum of Natural and sail .for Japan on the 10th of April. It is really a bridal trip for the young couple. Mrs, Andrews is the daughter of.Maj. Henry Borup. V. S. A., and the sister of" the, yoime Arctic ex plorer, George Borup, who was drowned on-v Peary's' north pole" expedition. Describing his plans, Mr. Andrews said: "From Pekm wr.vsil sail down the coast to Pu CSiu, in Pu Kien province. Here Mr. Ueller and Perry Caldwell, a missionary, will join us for a hunt through the Bohea mountains, some 300 miles inland, from (he strait of For mosa. There is bij came in this re gion and we should obtain some valuable and new specimens. "From Fu Kien ffit wife, Heller and I will go up the coait to the mouth of tho great Wang-Te ner by steamer, which will take us up the Wanit-Tse to Tung-Ting lake. Here we will follow another stream by flat boat as far as we can get toward Wei-Chau prorince. Th province is one ot the wildest and most dnficult to enter in China. There are no roads and few in habitants. The country is mountainous and rugged. This will be the main field for our work on this tnp, though wc probably will push on fnto the pTovinee of Yunman, unless the resolution that lias reeentlr broken out there makes it too dartgerous. We may even gq into Thibet. v "All this country is senii-tropical, cold in the jiaountainous regions and warm in the alleys. This part of centra Asia jtrjbably formed the birthplace for the human race. "We will go right into the field of tiger hunting upon our arrival in China, and if we are fortunate we will bend some fine specimens of the man-eating tiger to the Museum. "Some time will be required, of course. to finish the necessary diplomatic nego tiations in regard to our tnp and tu China, but if our hopes arc fulfilled, the members of our partv will begin to look for big game about tlie second week in Ma. Our ttchedule calls for a year of actual work in the field." Mrs. Andrews will take her pet dog, Tat," on the trip. tee Without a Purchase FOR EVERY BOOK YOU ARE FILLING. You are only required to bring your book along to get Free Stamps on Red Letter Day. "Dress Up Week" With Its Special Showing in every section of the store will add special in terest tomorrow. j ?I a CIS jj A, SUPER-PERFECT BABY drive with auto from Roan ell the great est health resort on the map. rECOS WI.T.KY is known throughout the United States and this land Is in the very best part ot the valley. i:i,i ACRES cornering with the aboe land and all in cultivation. Fifty-five acres In young orchard, fifty acres in al falfa, balance la plow land A good ar taalan well to Irrigate with. No build ings on this tracL I.ISTEN Here Is land that under nor mal conditions should bring more than $150 do per acre. 'but It may sell for less than J100 00 If it does, it will be onr gain and my loss. 287 ACRES with good water rights all under cultivation. Its acrea in young bearing apple trees, balance in alfalfa. IMriMNIMENTS ax exceptionally good Two bonne, large hay barn, cow 'arn with all other necessary buildings, Hhrds and corrals, tbirty-flve acres lenced hog tight, good water rights from th northern canal, good woll windmill and tank with water piped to the house and corrals LOCATION This farm Is located one .ind one-half miles south of Dexter and extends to within one-fourth mile of Greenfield station on Santa Fe railroad and onl eighteen miles ur one hour a TERMS: One-lhlrd rash. Remainder on easy terms. Cash payment of 10e at rjose of sale remalaaer of the one-third when deeds are delivered. Will gle nRnTf.niK?50rt,1.".Vy. t.SKjt.hta '" ' tracts or secure It all together IlBAIt THIS We mil glra SM 04 to an one who will give ua the name or brines the bmer. who lles outside of Chaves count, provided buyer is not named by two or more peraonv In that cue will divide as per premium rule. First received will get the larger Bum Tou are Invited to Inspect the land before date of sale There will ntw be atr more of land than there is today, while the population is lncreas- Personal property sale will be -held at I 00 p m April T. at ranches. This will inrluda all livestock und machinery on the ttio ranches, sold in lots to suit our umiter w lite for further information. H. J. TH0DE, OWNER, SILT, COLORADO. J.L' "; t-AllrKNTEK, Auctioneer, RI8 Walnut St.. KANSAS C1TT, MO. P. S. 100 Acres of Drj I.and at SltM per acre, within three mile of this tract. s&&mmmmmmmtMmmmia P 1 ' V1 '- I r-" ..va.1 . gmtrffitiw, . -S . ..Tr.s'Hgr-.r .. Aft . iftgsjsjjgy 5 BOWELS TONIGHT nil t -s xney're imei Jbiven your liver and bowels and clear your head. No headache, sour stomach, bad cold or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Colds whether In the head or any part of the body are quickly overcome by ursine; the liter to action and keep ing the bowels free of poison. Take Cascarets tonight an you will wake up with a clear head and your cold nill be pone. Cascarets work while you sleep; they cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul dcases: take the excess bile from the liver and carry Off the constipated waste matter ami poison from the bowels. Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds is one or two Cascarets at night to cleanse the system. Get a lu cent oox at any drug store Don't for cet the children. They relish this Candy Cathartic and it is often all that is needed to drive a cold from their little systems. Advertisement. HOUSE CLEANING We know iou will need wallpaper and interior decoration this sp.-ng We have chosen our stock from the world s best wall paper. We. I i that tou owe it to jour love of home makinc; to see them. PHONE FOR OUR ESTIMATOR TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CQ. 210-212 H. Stanton St. Phones 205-206. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother dray's Sweet I'owders for Chil dren a Certain relief for Fevertshness, Headache. Bad Stomach Teething Disord ers, mow and regulate the Bowels and de stroy Worms. They break up Colds In Si hours. They are so pleasant to the taste Children like them Over 1.8 testimon ials Used by Mothers tor 31 years. They never fall. Sold by an Drugglats, 25c Sample mailed FREE Address, Mother Qray Co , Le lloj , JJ T Adv. KPECIAli TCHMS TO SCHOOL ASTI COLLEGE! CLUBS OS ALL ATHLETIC GOODS ih PU1 Equipment. Guaranteed First Class. Get Oor rpeclal i SHELTON-PA YNE ARMS CO. ii Matou Island He won Hans lue at rottniMlIc 1' O. Dux s: Phone 438. VPETi TLT.t'T FNEMSGS '101-303 So. El ' TILL X O'CLOCK. -so Strevt Hani Aa'iicr i tli, ihaiiipiun all round baby the title in a baby competition Mwral dajs ago. uii ins parents -Ur. an.I Ur. Charles Wagner Jin. Wagner teaches German in th TottcnMlle lngh irliool Mr Waginr is a rlinmut When Hans v as born 16 niontlm iiffo. Airs Wagner ga up ttadimg T.atT llic board of uluiatiou rftuso.) to 1. 1 li-r roturn to lier work Slip -iiocl tho hoard ot education and was reinstated nd now to add to her triumph wee Hans iho nw oi .ill the oiniuutimi i clcclai.d the only jirrf et t Miper Ivht in r 'jmui m t i i -uprr inl'mt CANDY SPECIAL Our Delicious Spanish Peanut Bar 15c The Lb. WEDNESDAY ONLY fn jio Tfyet RAILROAD TIME TABLES. A'l trains arrlva and depart from Union station, foot ot San Francisco street. All arrivals and departures given In XI Paso or mountain standard time. SANTA FT. For Albuquerque. Denver. Ch'cago. Los Angeles No Sic Ivs. 8 50 a. m.; No. tld ntlp.ni From Alnuanersue. Denver. Los Anctlra. Chicago No. I8J arva. IS a. m.: No. lit at S 15 p m. EL FASO SOETHTiXSXXnN. (nestern Dl-rialon.) For Artsona and California No. S Its, S.&5 p ui.; No. 7. at 74& p. m. From Arizona and California No. I arvx 7 a. m.; Ko. 4 at 1 4 p. m. (Eastern Division.) For Kansas City. St. Louis and Chicago No. 4 Ivs. 1.55 p m.; No. Z, at 4:46 p. m. Tor Tucumcari No. I iva. 7 .SO a. m. From Chicago St. Loois and Kansas City No 1 arva 6 30 a. m.. No. 3 at 2:40 p. ro. From Tucumcari No 7 arrives 7:10 p. m. C. H. S. A. AND S. I TRAINS. For San Antoalo. New Orleans and Wash ington No. 103 Ivs. 1.45 x m.: No. 10 at 10 30 p. m. From Washington, New Orleans and San Antonio No. 3 arvs. S 30 p. m.: No. 101 at 10 p. m. For Arlsona and California No. 1 Iva S 4S a. m , No. i at 6 p. m.. No. Il at 10 11 p. m. From Arizona and California No. 103 arvs. HI l m.: No. i at 4.30 p. m.; No. 10 at 10 p. m TEXAS X PACIFIC For Dallas and St. Louis No. . Iva (:I0 a. m.: No 4. at 7 p. in. From St. Louis and Dallas No. 3 arvs. 3'13 a. to.; No. t at I '35 p. m. MEXICAN CEMHAL. No regular served ule MEXICO AND NORTH WESTERN. o regular sehadule vines. Arls. Gtla. Valley Auto Sura Lice, G ate EL rASO-CUCNT Wheeler's car leaves C 13 for SI Paso dally. Including Sunday, at 3 30 a. m. Returning to Clint the car leaves The Herald office at 3:30 p. m. Express and parcels carried. BIO SPRINGS. Lamesa. Tex.. Auto tin leaves Big Springs dally except Sunday at 8 30 a. m.. arriving Laxnesa ia Soash a d Sparenberg at 13 noon, returning to El Springs ssue day at i p. m. 33 0 oai vra SS.M round trip. Cerdlll ii Smith, Props.. Big Springs. Tex. EL PASO-LA MESA auto line, upper vallev west side. Herald delivery leaves Herald ot flee eaeh week Jay at 4 p. m. Fares fro n Kl Paso to the following points are as t c -lows: Canutlllo. "5c. La Union store 3Lu Chamberlno, SI 35: La Mess, Jl.M Cir leaves La Mesa for El Paso at 3 a. m da it Telephone 343. La Mesa. N. M. R. T Hwl f- LAS CRUCES auto line, for Meellla t alley point, kavss Htrald office each weeK day at 3:13 p. m. Fares from El Paso to Can tlllo, 7 5c: AatbooT. 31.00. Benno 3L3- Vado. SLS0: Mefqntte. JL7(. MeslJa Park. 33 00. Las Cruces 33.00 Leaves T J ns News Stand. Phone 1(5, for El Paso a t p m. dally. TrLAROSA-MESCALESO auto leases Tr rosa for Mescalero, dally 33 round trip ft i to Alamogordo 33 D. W. Shoemaker Au Mne, Tularosa, N M. VARFA-FORT DAMS auto mall line leav a Fort Davis dally and Sundays J a. m Leaves Marfa 3pm One way J W round 34 00. O. W. Davis. Prop. AUTOMOBILE ROUTES IIICKOK HOTEL and auto line. Eagle. N. M Trips to Elephant Butte and Patomaa fcprings. Cars meet all tralra. LAKE .VALIXT, Hlilsboro and .Klngstpa auto stage and express line meets all trains at Lake Valley Wire at my expense for special trips anvwbere at any time. Rates reasonable, r. W. Mister. Hlilsboro. N. M. SILVER CITT-MOGOIXOh stage '.Int. oas nay 37.50, round trip 315 Stanley steamer, 13 Bas9eiiK:er CAr Wire or write for reserva tion. Eight years experience Mogollon road, Frank Townsend. P. O. Bex 703. Pnons 311. Sliver City .". Jr m -iP""va Mesa Avenue and Texas Street- see Our Easter Display. iiiiiiiiii ROSWELL-CARRIZOZO mall line. Passen ger service leaving both Reswell and Carrl zozo dally and Sunday at 3 a. m. for Plca cbo. Tlnnle, Hondo, Lincoln. Ft. Stanton. Capltan and Nogal. Through fare one way, S3 40 Intermediate points at Sc per mils. Baggage carried up to 175 pounds. 50 pounds free Excess at lc per pound. Res well Auto Co . owners and operators. ROSHEI.L-ALAMOGORDO passenger and express line. Automobiles leave Alamogordo for Roswell at 10 15 a. m , arrive at Roswell at 0 30 p. m Westbound automobile leave Roswell for Alamogordo at 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Alamogordo at 4-15 p. m. Stops are mads at tfas fallowing points: Plcacho. Tlnnle. Hondo San Patricio. Gln Coe. White ML 'nn. Mescalero. Bent. Tularosa. La Luz. Thrcugh fare one i; 310, Intermediate Points 3c per mile. Twenty-fire pounds baggs ra rarrlrl free. TXrceiia le Tver THiunit- f Alamogordo tiarage. Alamogordo. N. M. BLACK RANGE auto stags and express lira, passenger service leaving Engle and Chi r Ide dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. for T e phant Batte, Cuchllto. Willow Springs and rairview inreutn rare one nay ib m'fr. mediate points, 10c per mile. Baggage car. rled 60 pounds free, excess 3 cents per prond. nUaVN-SOLOMONVIIXEantmob es' gs line. Save one day between Globs ard t ' ton. Leave Duncan 8.30 a. m.. arrive & omonvllle 11 00 a. m. Leave Solomon- 11 45 a. m.: arrive Duncan 2 la p m. Fi s each way 35.00. R. L. Held, manager Djj can Arizona. FABENS-CLINT-EL FASO au ameb e stags line. See the lower valley ar.d enj ,y a rem, good rtde Jlound trip fare i, i f k Fabens 31 75. Automobile ieav 1- ' Herald office each evening exrept Sundays at 3 o'clock and returns to El Paso at I o'clock liako reservatisas at The Hera i office. LORDSnCRG. TTItONX. SILVER CITY auto, leaves Lordsburc dally 1 p. hl. fi Tyrone, leaves Silver City dallv S a. za. s a Tyrone Through faro one way S3, rcird trip 312. Sliver Cltv to Tyrons one w y 33 00. round trip 35 "t Sco't narage Lorts burg. N. iU BroidBiy Hote Sliver CltJ N. M. OITXGO-BUENA "tlSTV auto mail line Every day except Sun as. Fare one way 3L; G C- Marshall. Preprlitor BUENA VISTA-GKAND FALLS aut na Has. Leaves Burns. Vista Sam T i' Oraad Falls lp. m. Faie ona way 3.' C. O. Humble Proprietor. i GLOBE TO rnOENTX Eight hours. Via Jvooeveit dam Leaves Dominion hotel. '-.lobs ,ui ), I 11 in Arrive Phoenix 4 30 P- n Fare 31 Make reservations In ad- Herald Want Ads Bring Results Try One and Bo CosTlnced. Herald "Want Ads for results Herald Want Ads for results Heuald Want Ads for results. t i V