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Wednesday, !March 29, 1916. , 9 EL PASO HERALD MINING NEWS t ',- I H 701 n FINANCE RINGON Deep Development To Be Resumed in Old Mine; Alvarado to Resume. romtrees Junction, Ariz, March 29. cv, lurk capitalists have become ;n- rented in the old Rlncon mine, re cntlv taken over by W. B. Twltchell and Joneph Cope, of Phoenix, under the name of the Dixie Mines company . . . . . .i.lnk la 1 ?Aft fft ri, . i.tI heen entirely unwatered The . for.; of m.neri M. being enlarged and forte ot miners IS KWI "J,1 the old workings are 10 "'"'""? 1Z?32ES? " I 4 rfiTTlT i fceine tised to ex- ..i..d 1m0r?.It oBa In! 1'n.ted gold ' ,... ...- . . . i j.r t1Ao mine Several, noies nave ct 1 ", put down eust of the main shaft 10 piovt the continuance of the main Min The shaft is down 880 feet and h.is numerous leels Altogether the W7oh'n McKay has opened a promising I Jonn Mttvay iias opcneu . t.ud of gold ore in a Zsu-ioot incline -.hurt which he is putting down on a il ilm near tln tnited Vlvorntlo to ltesiitnr. T.K.-iI tangles which prevented the .I. . I..i....,.4a h(Ih. .Bf! I f th. lUncoiu have beon settled and . . 1 in. ivi.ivvi., . . pf rations are shortly to ne rraumra ci 1 Urge scale Ii-lopment work Is proKresslnic -t nit on me uctave ana muutou It is I id with satisfactory results 'ported that John Bullard has prac tically concluded a deal for the bond ing of his capper mine 22 miles south west of Congress Junction. Although the Merrill Metallurgical tumpanv, of San Franciscq, which re- entl look over the Congress gold mine, decided not to treat the great lump until cvanide becomes cheaper, i. if doing development work in the ..ei. st of the old workings. 1ILVCK HMVK SIIX1NO CO. INCOUPOIIATEI1 rou 100.000 Sil.er City. N. M. March 2 The Klack Haw k Mining company has been admitted bj the corporation commis sion to do business in New Mexico. It has a capital stock of $100,000 and will operate the Black Hawk mine in the Grant cnuntx mineral district THEY HEFOSE TO EAT At periods in most childrcns' lives they fail to relish their meals and refuse to eat even the delicacies prepared to tempt their appetites. They lack am bition, and growth seems impeded, which causes anxiety and worry. To compel them to eat is a grave mistake, because nutrition is impaired Healtliful exercise in fresh air and sun shine is important, but equally import ant is a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion three times a day to feed the tissues and furnish food-energy to improve their blood, aid nutrition and sharpen their appetites. The highly concentrated medicinal food in Scott's Emulsion supplier the ery elements clnMren need to huild up their strepgtli They rclih Scott's it is free from alcohol ScoUS.Bow-ac.Biocs:ficH S I "' 5T! m, IHSTIG1 'Tape's Diapepsin" is tlie only real stomach regu lator known. ' Kially does" put bad stomachs In order "really does" overcome Indiges tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and eourness in fire minutes that Just that makes Pane's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world If what ou eat ferments into stubborn lumps, sou belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dlssy and aches, breath foul; fongue coated, your insides filled with bile and indigestible watte, remember the moment "Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all euch distress vanishes It's truly astonish ing almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent ease of Pape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of eatisiactlon or your druggist hands you your money back. Its worth Its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs In, your home should always be kept bandy in case of a sick, sour, upset ntomach during the day or at night It's the quickest, surest and most harmless tomacli regulator In the world Adv. Lime-Loss In Tuberculosis. In tlie Journal or the American Medlrnl Association (January 17, 1014) itm the folIowfncH "It has been many limes staled that In tuberculosis or In the pretubercu loftla stage an Increased amount of enlclum Clime) Is lost holh Id the urine and feces. In fact, a demlncral Scntlon has been thought to he a fore runner of the development of tuber culosis,"' If tuberculosis is due to lime loss. tl . success ot Eckman's Alterative in ItH trearoent may be due. tn part, to its content of a lime salt so com bined with othei valuable ingredients is to be easily assimilated. Always we have urged consumptives to attend strlcly to matters of food, tiut often some effective remedial agent Is needed In many cases ot ap parent recovery Eckman's Alteram e seems to hate supplied this need. It contains no opiates, narcotics or habit forming drugs, so is safe to tr From tout druggist or direct Sold by Kelly A Pollard. Knoblauch Drug Co , Peoples Drug Store Eckman's Laboratory. Philadelphia, Advertisement. HOME AUTO SERVIGE D. TOM BMITn. Her. Aii new five end seren-passencer -x 21 SO and $2 00 per hour rfo Fords. Day or Htgbt. 233 Mesa Ave. Herald Want Ads Bring Results Try 0 an4 lis roavlneed. IlGHPl I IB :i0W0FiniE BEIHG REPEATED! Mining Towns in Arizona Show Result of Mining Activity in State. Phoenix. Ariz . March "There la I V""""r. "L".V"-."i".l- '. ',., '- a uuuin uiuiik me jtruuiiu v ,.- - nia railroad, in northern Yuma and ; western Maricopa counties, like there was in 106. but there is no question that this boom is going to last and i that many mines in that section nave already become permanent producers." j This enthusiastic statement was made liv - XT 'a,.H.r chairman of the .., ,X, -i,' hi. return ' r ' "o i Wended Salome". Swan-!? sea. Quartslte ind Parker. He went prlmarilv at the request of the parties, nno nave lhft swan Ken. mine unuer i w ho have the Swansea N mine under lease. The Swansea smelter was as sessed at $250,000 just after Its com pletion, ears ago, and has remained on the books at that flcure ever since. though, it was operated only a short time and is now out of date Com time and is now" out of date w,i-ir.-,- v,i&- arrraCkA that ! missioner Zander agreed that the val uation should be reduced and mill so recommend to the other commissioners vevv lire Jlodies opened. The Swansea, according to Zander, is shipping copper ore to the Hum- boldt smelter at the rate of 150 tons -.lr Savap.1 iau. nr hnHiufi hftlfl a week Several new ore bodies hate recently lieen opened. The Planet gold mine, west 01iwaH' O. . ft - . sea. Is snipping w ions a weeK. jiK- . .... .n .. .-,- .. ular shipments are being made from the Flying Dutchman, 16 miles south of Bouse. Freighting Ore to Ilounc. At least two carloads are being freighted to Bouse weekly from Bis properties in the Cunningham district, and shipped to Harden i Kn Francisco neonle hae bonded the old Bullard mine, north of Agulla, and are preparing to work It on a big fcale The Bullard la well developed and is recognized as one of the blg Mst things in that section. Its car bonate ores run high in copper. Arizona's Largest Copper Shipment Goes From Globe; JVorThMore Than Million Globe. Ariz.. March 29 --The biggest single shipment of copper that was ever sent out of Arizona Is now en route from Globe to the refineries at Perth Vmboy, N. J. One train of 49 cars, drawn by two heavy engines, carries 4.464.800 pounds of the red metal. E timating the Value at 27 eens a pound, the total value of the shipment is $1,195,000. Forty of the can carry copper turned . in nne ceeie bv the international smelter, from concentrates produced at the Inspiration and Miami mills. The other nine cars are loaded with copper from the Old Dominion smelter NACOZARI CONSOLIDATED SAFE; SINKS, NEW SHAFT Douglas. Ariz, March 29. An an nouncement Just made here should prove of interest to the many shareholders of the Nacozari Consolidated Copper com pan in El Paso. Operations at this property are pro gressing steadily under perfectly har monious conditions and the manage ment believes stockjiolders should have no uneasiness regarding the safety or the propei t The companj has suf fered no interference from Mexican Work Is being commenced on the blc working shaft through the rich San Pablo ore body, which when completed for a depth of four or five feet, will jield a monthlj profit of about $60. 000 00 from the shipment of higngrade ore Connections have beon completed under one stope of this highgrade sil- .. , 1 l.tnatilJ A... ffl. Vdistance of 18i feet and shipments ifl" brrelujarand more frequent from , 1 1 -copper-ieau aircauy uiutnwiMv . last shipment amount to S1.900 10. af- riRiuniH ubl ivciiu vi .. . ter the deduction oi ireignia aim u ment charges, on 21 tons Another shipment will be ready for the smelter at once OLD carlisleIHne being DRAINED AND WORKED AGAIN Silver City, N M . March 20 The old raining camp of Carlisle in Grant coun t which had been considered as dead, has a new lease of life and Jiow num bers liO inhabitants with new pros pectors coming in daily. ,..,.. The Carlisle mine Is drained of water down to the 500 foot level and after the winze is clear of water will resume shipments after many years of Idle ness ,- On the Jim Crow mine, Goorge II. Utter is working three shifts. The Eclipse Mining company is also drain ing its shaft of water and there is re newed activity in the nearby Mayflow er district SULPHIDE ORE STRUCK IN THE FAIRVIEW MINE Crown King. Arix , March 29 SJl phide ore has been struck In the Fair view mine The pay streak is It Inches wide and was opened In the face of a 240-foot tunnel, at a verical depth of 100 feet. Values are chiefly gold and samples taken from the streak run 135 SL ton.. In view of this showing, Ed Block, the owner of the Falrview. Is making ar rangements to pu&h development on a I larger scale . J.1 ,n 1.1 uvnoi a .uneaten .luimi, wn Tule creek have been sold to George Wlngfield, the Gold field millionaire, for $.10,000 t IS SHIPPING 30 TONS OF CONCENTRATES EACH WEEK Kingman. Ariz , March 29 Each week the Kingman Zinc Mining com pany ships a 30-ton carload of con centrates, valued at 116,000. to Bartlcs ille, Okla. The ore, which carries zinc, gold, silver and copper, comes from the 130-foot level of the Shoot ing Star mine, and four tons arc con centrated into one Two auto trucks are now used In transporting the ore from the mine to the mill and a third has been ordered HARQUA HALA MILL IS PUT INTO OPERATION Wendcn Ariz . March 23 The mill at , the Yuma-Warrior mine, better known as the Harqua Hals, Is now in operation for the first time since 'Wil liam Stevens and associates, of Prescott, took charge. The first cleanup resulted in a recovery of S1000 worth of gold bullion All the ore now being milled comes from drifts on the fifth and sixth levelr. without jnv stoping being done. . SLACK'S LETTER To Mothers of Delicate Children Palmyra. Pa "My little girl had a chronic cough and was so thin you could count her ribs and she had no ap petite Nothing we gave her seemed to help her. until one day Mrs. Nelbert asked me to trv Vinol, and now she is huiiKrj all the time, her cough is gone, she is stouter .ind has a more healthv i "!m I wish ir mother who has a d-!iiHt.' rhild would try inol" Mrs. U.I Ai bLClv l cu.ir.uiT. o inol. our delliJous i ) liver an.J in n t 'ni' to make deli- cnild'ri 1. alth- and stronC IS ! , IQUKKSUEH S IN DEMAND . Price Goes to $235 a Flask and Arizona Mines To Reap Benefit. Phnenlv. Am. March -' . " . ' ..,. . .c nk of quicKmiver Benin; .. pounds prospects for important ' ., ',' ,,.. MkMUai mountains. operations in the Maaauai " - 70 miles northeast of Phoenix, are again bright. t I when QUlcUsll (in cl When me uuropenu ' " .-" ver was seiiniR i" "D" ,.:: S40 a flask. At tnat ume an ""; !..,? ;.i..i ,otie!lv closed deal purchase th'e Property of the Son- floer cinnibar Mining companj j whlcIl ,B comp,ed of local investors for 100.000. Tlie war w " deal and the stockholders. "?, they have been unable to raise monn to work the claims on their own ac count, believe that they are the gainer- . Retorts Jlnrn Otl. to,,. cniriiir Cinnabar comnanv ! .ted eral retorts which were soon Durned out. Chris Martin, who ow"s Durneu uuu v" - ltiv patched some nearby c'a'ms;r!Sd,,t0 ,Pated it ? " l,",0rtfh;il.d .n Tof ore for a week From three tons oi he recovered $1300 worth MJ"" silver. Probably half the mercury es caped In the fumes and slag. W , 1(4,1. k J-- "- . . HOUman &. lieynuiu ait ". . - .. . i- 1ia.h mnnQiiar rimiiin sessnrent tvorii on mon -".""'..' r." : and It Is reported that tlie ia r"-"" aim iv i mjiwiivu M.... i -i Quicksilver company is soon tooegin operations on an exiensi.e " VICTORIA MINESTPURCHASED BY' FORMER MEXICAN OPERATORS Silver Cltj. X M.. March 29 Vic toria, one of the older producing camps in the Grant count district, 40 miles frnm hre. has been DOUgnt uj iu: Gauley interests who own big holdings 1 in tne 2?ama Guiana, umuiv. - , nua j m.. trin.nrtti mines! were owned by Demlng and New York men and were , Comanche has a largo body of ore de sold to the Mexican mining operators veloped and will become a producer a!- i I . tiAPi I tllAat nt Anna It'mtle l ntar tr hn at a large sum. which nas not oeen made public The Victoria mines are among the best producers In the district, but have always been handlcaped by water In the lower leels This water Is to be lifted by large pumps which the ,new firm plan to lnstal at once. A deep shaft will also be sunk and levels run to develop these mines, which are copper, silter, lead bearing prop erties. GOLD DISCOVERY NEAR SUPERIOR EXCITES MINERS en..!,.. Al Toi.li !!9 Much ex- dtement fias be'en caused by a gold discovery made by W B Smock, W M. Scott and J W Sterling, elx miles southeast of Superior. They have found rich gold ore in a number of sur face holes. Engineers representing Los Angeles parties looked oer the ground last week and it is understood that a deal is practically closed TRADE POLICY FOR ALLIED NATIONS TO BE DECIDED ON London, Eng. March 29 The Invita tion of the French government for an Allied conference at Taris to shape a Joint trade policv, has now been ac cepted by all tlie allies, so that gov ernment delegates will eoon assemble there from Great Britain, France. Rus sia, Italy. Belgium and possibly the lesser countries aligned with the Al lies Japan also is likely to be repre sented, so that this prospect of a gigan tic trade comnact with more than half of Europe will be extended to the Far Kast, directly through Japan and In directly to China through the Influence Japan pxerciees there The gathering of the Allies at Parts 1s looked upon with mucji-slgniflcance It Is an offset to the move Germany ment with Austria, similar to the old I e.n. designed to unite the Centra. , nas aireaay maae lor a trade agree -.. ... . ..0... .w. n v. su .. vu Austria has not jet accepted the pro- posal. DAILY RECORD Iiulldinc; Permits. To J C. Iammt to build a nriejt bunralow on lots IS and IT, block 31, Manhattan llolchu. estimated cost SSM To Val Blstz J'rwinc company to buiJJ s brick office at ;01S East Overland street, estimated cost M0 To Ketlr & Pollard to make senersl re pairs at ili Mills street; estimated cost tlM. To J G. Klapper to build a brick bones lev at Grama and Fratas street estimated oast Site. To A. B. Bordwell to build sn addition and make chanres at 60 Texas street, es timated cost Site. To Manuel Caballero. to build an adobv residence oa lets 13 and 14. Mock 13, East SI Paso; estimated eost 11600 To It. P. Hadfleld to baild three bunga lows on lots 12 to 1C, block ;. Bassett ad dition: estimated eost SGoOO To Phoenix-El Tsso Building1 company 'o build a brick residence on lots 4 and . block Z9. Alexander addition estimated eost Sft Ileeds Piled. North side of Trowbridge street between Stevens avenue and Fort Bliss road v F Andress and wife to W W Barbie, east II Uj feet of lot 13, all lot 14 and all of fractional lot IS. block 1. Hague subdivi sion, coylldoratlon 14400 March -3, 191 Lots In Clint G W Oarcla and wlfo to J. B. Irvine, lots 1, 2 and 3 block 1 ;ar cla's addition to Cllut, consideration S300, March 11. 1S1C Pouth side of Jaclson avenue,' between Lackland and Partillo streets Morning Side Heights Realt Co to Anna Goodrich lots 21 and 22 Mock !. Morning Side Heights, consideration S400, March 23, 11. South side of Jackson avenue, between Lackland and Partillo streets Morning Slilu Heights Itealty company to w E Lambeth lots 23 and 24. block 2. Morning Sid" Heights; consideration $400. March :3. 19f East tide of Santa Fe street between San Antonio and Overland streets Z. T vrhltV and wife to Harmon Krupp, all of the wwt SO feet or lots 84. IE and 90. block 15. Mills map, having 324 feet frontage on Santa Fe street and 60 feet on West San Antonio street: consideration S7.M; March IS. 1910. Lots in Canutlllo El Canutlilo Townsito & Land company to Francisco Abel carresco lots 21 and 22. block 10. Canatlllo.. consid eration J40, November , 1S14 Licensed to lied. Efrlam do la Vega to eaadalupe Bubal cava. it. G. Mena to Florentine Candels Automobiles Licenced. E661 T B. Oliver. Brasos flats, five im- j enger Paige ! fraC2 Santiago Gonzalez. Hotel Mesa, sev j en passenger I'rotos S6l H J Froboese. 71? Tovas street, seven passenger Bolck 8611 W n. 'VcMnger Sheldon hotel, ' five passenger Ford i 1'ablo Alvarez. 01- Soutb Stanton street. Beading motorcycle Mrs N Sheppard, -10 Mills street, five passenger Ford. M6J W. G. Gibson 401 Osford street; five passenger Overland SSM Dr V. Itodarte. 1I1S Vorth Flor ence street, five passenger Overland 5468 T. F Fogg, 1117 Kast Missouri street; Ford roadster. !70 D. R. Kaiser, Carlisle hotel, five passenger Overland 6S71 Star Torigoe. 821 South Ftanton street; two passenger Willya-Ov erland Deaths. Eusebia Velasqupz rount hospltjl Mann 2. aged 68 years, burial Concordia cmetery March 2. Julia Mesa 101 . outh Manton street. Mareh 27. aged 7& vears burial Concordia cemeteTy March 28 Pedro Gomez. 709 Ta. streets Marrh 27. aged two years, burial on ordia ct metery, March 23 Gregorla Aseniado 17 Canal street, March 11, aged lour months, burial March 2S Births (ilrl. Ti Up Jojc Outl rr z 014 Kansas strcrt Mnrrti ii I . IrJ Velzar r M jr 111 tJt 'iiml itr't Man h .' lllrihn Hots. To dre It I ti Willi ii 7 1 ti l MILL FOR PflOHiME New Device To Be Tried in Placer Mining in Ya vapai Streams. '"re"". .;"- VV-"---ii-;-"" ueveiopea ijeiwcc.i " ?u " i""" uf oxidized ore, u &. warren ana u. y peters. who have been working the Promoter mine, in Crook canyon, for tne aat jear have decided upon the in- taiatlon 0f a miU. They havo sent ;; tons of ore to the venezia mine for a test run ji is prouanie mat a stamp mill with a notation aepartment, win be chosen. It is reported that outside capitalists are seriously considering the erection of a custom mill in Crook canyon. A number of mines in that section are ready to befrin production as soon as milling facilities are provided. A complete plant, consisting of a hoist, air compressor and other equip ment, is being installed on the C. B. S. group, in Copper basin, owned by It. M. Martin, of Los Angeles. "New IJetice to be Tried. With a unique' wet washine plant. Marvin Bierson and son, experienced California placer miners, havifarrlved at Preacott . They expect to spend Marvin Bierson and son. experienced several months washing gold from Ya capal county streams. Their apparatus is propelled by a two-horsepower gaso line engine By means of a Jig and agitator the fine gold, as well as nug gets, is saved, and concentrates are saved on a table. ADDS TWO PROPERTIES TO ITS CHLORIDE HOLDINGS Chloride Arii., March 29 Two Im portant additions have been made to the Chloride holdings of the Needles Mining & Smelting company, a subsidiary of tne tinted states Smelting, Kenning &. Mining company, which operates the -- -- -"-- ....., hej-e That company now controls the Comanche and Pinkhatn mines. The most at once. Work Is also to be com menced upon the Pinkhatn For some time the Needles company has held the Empire, which it is now planning to develop. New equipment will be added and deep development undertaken Originally the Empire was a silver mine, but ore taken from the deepest of its present workings runs high In lead and zinc. MEDICAL CORPS OFFICERS ORDERED TO BORDER POINTS Army order have been Issued directing a number of medical corps officers to re port for duty at various border points The orde- follow Bach of the following officers of the med ical corps will proceed at onc to plat e specified alter his name for duty Capt H. G. Humphries, Brownsville, Fourth infan try. Capt. W. S. Shields. Brownsville. Third caalry C&pt. William Smart and Capt. J K. Harris, Harllngen. field hospital No f. rapt E XT. Talbott. Ilarllaen.l Sixth cav alry rpt c L Foster, Mission 38th In fantry. Capt. R W Kerr. Fort Clark. 14th dialn. Capt K. Bartlctt, Bafrto Pass 17th Infantry. Capt. J. S. Fox. 131 Paso, .Seventh infantry. Capt. C It. Snyder, Doue la Ariz. 18th Infantry. Capt. I. I. Hop wood. Columbus. 12th cavalry: Capt. T. J. Fljnn and Cspt V. B Meister. No gales t:th Infantry. Capt G. K. Parlseau and apt. O H Scott 1 Paso, 2d infantry Maj C J Bartlett, Iouia. Arte., '::d In fantry. Maj T r, Havana. 1 Paso. 20th infantrv, ljut Col P. E. Straub and Maj W L. Kfllor Fort Bliss, Base hospital Captainn H L Evans and J J Christian, fflrnal corps, will proceed to Fort tiam Hous ton for temporary duty Maj. A C Dalton. quartermaster corps now on leave at Galveston, will proceed to Fort Sam Houston for duty as assistant to quartermaster of southern department. By direction or the president. Second Lieut " R. Street, retired. Is detailed as proftjeaor of military science and tactics at the San Die to Army and Navy academy. Pacific Beach. Second Lieut, O L. Sp tiler, coast artillery c,x""SJl?? ,f?mlh comvny ad - VTS,.U: corps (cavalry) Is assigned to the Tenth cavalry, effective March 21 Capt W F Ciopton, Jr., quartermaster corps, will proceed to El Paso for temporary dut Leaves of absence CaL Samuel E. Allen, coast artillery corps, IS days. First Lieut C B Meyer, coast artillery corps, two months Capt Joseph F. Slier medical corps, is re lieved from duty at the army medical school this city, and will proceed to Port Sam Houston for dnty. First lieutenants J. L. Farden. Q. G. Mut ter, medical reserve corps, are relieved from duty at the army medical school, this city, and vlU proceed to Harllngen. Texas, for duty. BANKING CHAPTER TO START A CAMPAIGN OF THRIFT The El Paso Chapter of the Ameri can Institute of Banking will meet this evening at 8 oclock In the First National Bank building Following a business session, the chapter will be addressed upon the subject of "Cred its" by A. S. Jacobs, manager of the Popular Dry Goods company. As soon as conditions are restored to normal along the border, the presi dent of the club, Smith 'U'ltham. said a thrift campaign will be inaugurated. The cooperation of the banking houses and newspapers of the city will be sought in promulgating the idea. The campaign is one that has borne fruit in other cities and Mr. William thinks it can be carried out with marked suc cess in El Paso CHESTNUT BLIGHT HAS SPREAD INTO 19 STATES Washington. TV C. March 29. From obscure beginnings In eastern New bntUepTTnoTstk'lesrw affects about ill the northern half of ....,....,, i m, iti, ,it Kta.wlu rtnlrnr damage ehtiinated at close upon ?50.- 000.000 I ne leaerai ana eiaie gwicm ments are disease endeav oring to check the When I m i U ef svee yeiri. I had a grcit niny torti on ray htnei ard Ire A friend suggested S S S to my parents, and after usrti ttVee botnes of i S S obtained from our Are "fees rug store, I wu cn- nrcly cured I have used S S S. as a tonic for the esst fifteen years and I want to ule this opportunity of testxfymg as to its wonderful merits, and heartily recommend it. not only to everyone thtt ts suffering frets any Vood trouble but alro lo anyone winttcg an effective teme to buid up a run-cowi sys tem It ts a wonderful mcdicrte and I feel thtt everyone should know about tt A r FOSTER. MIS Lawrence St. Montgomery. AU. from native Write the our Medical Department for Free Consultation ML P 5 1INE5 Whitcomb Organizes $10,- 000,000 International Tungsten Company. Tucson, Ariz., March 29 Organiza tion of the International Tungsten company, a $10,000,000 corporation, for . tlitr nurnose of working tungsten ae- ;....-! 1I oarts of the United states and nartlcularly those at La p.niio. tIiiiii cnunt-. has been con eluded by II- Whitcomb, a local capi talist. . A . . New lork Men Interested. The International company succeeds the National anu umuu-i"''"-""- Tunirsten comDanies, of whicn Mr. , Whitcomb was general manager. lie i. AVinent and general manager of the International company. Asso- .ed",Uhto Tin the old companle. .c,a!!d ..., ,mi.i.ra eaDitallsts. but were secrai uiiicuku J--" :"3"J hn nurcltased l.At IntAfAato h-al. meir mien.".'- " . . ,-. .,-. by Now Tork parties, u m ."??' Henry B. Livingston, is now with Mr. Whitce ?b at the mines. With only a 10-stamp mill In opera tion tho La GuijaB tungsten mines produced S200.000 in 1915. The pres ent daily output of concentrates Is valued at $2500 Ten stamps are being added to the mill, and the new company fs to add 30 more The total number of men employed in the mill and mines is now 0. Ore I Stolen. Upon his return from Uie east Mr. Whitcomb learned that 'fneone had stolen approximately J1S.M0 r,thart the richest tungsten ore. Bight ar rests have been made. U. S. MAINTAINS DOZEN ARSENALS TO SUPPLY ARMY Washington. D. C. March 29.A dozen arsenals are maintained by the United States for making supplies for the army. All the muskets, small arm ammunition and personal and horse equipments required are manufactured by the war department but of other classes of ammunition, small arms, small cannon and gun carnages, a con siderable proportion of the" requirements is supplied by private establishments. The location of these arsenals ana their functions are , Watertown, Mass , manufacturing principally seacoast gun carriages: Springfield, Mass. email arms, Water vllet. N. Y cannon, large and small, Frankfort (Philadelphia). Pa., ammuni tion for small arms and mobile ar tillery. Rock Island, 111., personal and horse equipments- carriages for mobile artillery, and small arms. Governors Island, N. T. storage, issue and pur chase Sandy Hook. N. J. proving ground. Picatinny, Dover, N. J, smoke less powder and Augusta, Ga, San An .tonio. Tex- Benicla, CaL, and Manila, Philippines, for storage and repair, SHACKLETON'S AUXILIARY SHIP NEARS NEW ZEALAND London. Eng. March 29 The pre mier of New Zealand has been noti fied by wireless that tho auxiliary shin AnrnrsL nf the shackleton Antarc tic expedition expects to arrive off New Zealand on Friday according to a dispatch from Reuters correspond- ent at Wellington, If Z. Another wireless dispatch from the ' Aurora, received in London, confirms the previous view that there Is a fair amount of stores available for the ex plorers marooned on the Roos sea barrier. The message adds, however. 'The party is short of fuel and clothinc. The shin had meager stores. Our mean diet throughout our drift was penguin and seal. There were suffi cient stores previously at Cape Evans. We have experienced bad weather. We expect to arrive early in April. (Signed) "Stenhouse." ARKANSAS HOLDS PRIMARY; EQUIVALENT TO ELECTION Little Rock, Ark- March 39. Ballots for today's state wide Democratic pri mary contained the names of candi dates for all state offices, the state's seven congressional seats, a number of district judicial vacancies, offices in 27 of the 75 counties of Arkansas and, in addition, the names of candi dates for national committeeman and delegates to the national Democratic convention. The Democratic nomination in Ar kansas is equivalent to election. Three candidates appeared on the ballot seeking the nomination for governor. Dr. Chas IL'Brough, Earle W. Hodges and L. W. Smith. BACHELORS' CLUB MEMBERS -JO HAVE BABY CLOTHES SHOW The Bachelor club haB arranged to hold a Pink tea and spring evening at its next dinner on the night of April 6 A special departure of the evening will be a demonstration of spring cloth ing for babies, under the direction of J. Arthur Tobias "Annie Laurie." of the police station, will give a demon stration of the care of Infants. Spring poetry and other things suggestive of a chango in the weight of one's cloth ing will be Included on that program. The dinner will be held in the Sheldon Grill at S.30 p. m. juv. r.iLLS wion hadc.vu AMI IS UKOUGHT TO IIOSPlTVI. Juan Bentacour, a section employe of the G. IL &. S. A- railway, sustained in juries about the legs and body Tuesday morning when he fell from a handcar a short distance east of El Paso. ! Tuesday evening and taken to Hotel Bentacour was Drougnt to r.i i-asu i "leu for meaicai """ "J, is thought not to pe aenoueiy ...jurtu. ! CH MtC.KD WITH noi.Bl.VO SALOON, , LuIr Perez was arrested by county i officers Wednesday morning on a charge of theft under S50 He was al leged to have taken liquor and a watch from a saloon at 711 South El Paso j street KS1: I You Aiding Nature to Work to Better Advantage? Unless you lend a helping hand to Nature she will have an unfor tunate end. Why shouldn't Nature keep up its constructive work When the great strain we put on our systems wj-ong eating wrong drinking wrong hours is considered, the question in stantly clears, and the imposition on Nature is seen. The result blood disorders. Perhaps Rheumatism appears: or the weakened sjstem contracts Catarrh in a violent form; or one of the many kinds of skin diseases, such as boils, pimples, rashes, eczema, etc, are the signals. As surely as one of these conditions arises Nature is telling you that your vital life fluid is needing help. Fortunately you can turn to that wonderful blood remedy S.S.S, as have thousands of other sufferers, and find Nature's greatest aid ready to give you health again. S.S.S. accomplishes for you what no other medi cine can, because its ingredients are purely vegetable, extracted herbs, roots and barks. It has been recommended for over fifty years. 5.S.S. goes blood and assuts it in its repair and constructive work. Get 5. S. S. at your druggist. aw AN, KILLED By TR El Paso and Southwestern Employe Loses Life; An other Man is Injured. Douglas, Ariz., March 29. Bay V. Saxon, aged 37. foreman in cnarge oi e;ection of siBnaiB on the Western -,.... ,. division Of tne Ji raso OTUlu. railroad, was struck by a freight train near Silver City and killed. Another man, an American, whose name was not learned, and who was riding with Saxon on a track motor car, eustained th fracture of several riba. Saxon a body was badly mutilated. ltie ireiKui wu.u . ... v. & -- conductor J. F. Ryan and engineer J T. McLean. r - Llt is known her. of Saxotu He I came to the Southwestern from the S., v Santa. Fe railroad, for wnlcn ne naa worked for several years. Kidnaped Girl Says She Is 26 and Loves the Man Jesus Gamboa, a sister of Bonlfaela Gamboa, filed a complaint in Justice J. JL Deavers court, charging Jesus Sanchez with kidnaping. She alleged that Sanchez had taken her sister who, she claimed, was only 18 years old. When the sister wa brought into couTt she admitted that she was 26 years old and had loved Sanchez for four years. Sanchez, according to county officers, is married and Has a family. Ho was dismissed. UNDERWRITING AGENCIES TO BE CLASSED AS COMPANIES Phoenix, Ariz.. March 39. Underwritinc agencies are placed upon the same plane as insurance companies by a recent order of C C. Thompson, superintendent of the state insurance department It costs a company about 170 a year to file required reports and qualify to do busi ness in Arlscna. Thompson learned that many companies were In the habit of quali fying for themselves and also doing business under the name of an underwriting agency. Thompson holds that an insurance com pany and its underwriting agency are really two companies in the eyes of tho law. This ruling will materially Increase the earnings of his department The collections of the department for March will total more than J3I.OO0. BURNED RAILROAD STATION IN AMAR1LL0 TO BE REBUILT Amarillo. Texas. March 29 Plans already are under way for the rebuilding of the Santa Fe railway passenger and freight depot here, which was destroyed by lire. Superintendent H J. Seweil says the build ing will be nnlcklv restored. Men are at work now preparing estimates In connection with the work. WEATHER BULLETIN. S. DEFARTMT3.T OF AGRICULTUoX. WEATHEB BUREAU. Observation takes at 8 a. ra 7m rae ridan time ( . ra. Et Paso time.) March 29. 1916. Forecasts. El Paso and vIciB Itv Fair tonight aa Thursday: cooler to night . New Mexico To night and Thursday, generally fair, ex cept rain - or snow north portion ttalc afternoon and to night. eoMer to night and saatheast portion Thursday. Arizona Tonight and Thursday, gen erally fair: colder In northeast portion to night iprrsTBnS To Cexy-rrwnA. ErrHE.vi or snow' west Texas Tonight and Thursday. -generally fair, cooler tonight Precipitation in last 21 hours (In Inches).. weamer ai s a. ra Lowest temp, last night.. ....I Hlgnest yesterday. ....! I Teimi. at 8 a. m. ..I I I Abilene 60 8 Amarillo 44 80 Atlanta..... ....... 42 4S Boise. ... 39 SO Boston 42 48 Chicago 38 IS Cincinnati M 40 Denver 36 70 Detroit..... 38 44 Duluth. ... 40 38 El Paso S 81 Galveston. ,.... 66 .. Havre 34 S9 Jacksonville 48 (4 Little Rock 44 73 Los Angeles. ...... S6 63 Nashville 43 43 New Orleans 66 72 New Tork 40 44 Omaha 42 70 Phoenix 51 82 Rapid City 33 S3 Roswell 44 78 St Louis 43 48 Salt Lake City.... 3 48 San Antonio CO 86 San Francisco..... 60 61 Santa Fe 36 63 Seattle 36 63 Washington 40 46 Wichita 48 70 Tuma 56 90 pteMy ptcWy cloudy clear cloudy cloudy doudv cloudy clear cte&r dear cloudy rain clear clear cloudy cloudy clear rain clear dear snow Pt oMy cloudy cloudy cloudy elear enow clear cloody dear clear Note: Amounts of precipitation of less than .01 of an Inch are not nubltahed hereon. Comparative El Paso Precipitation. Jan. 1 to March 27. inclusive, 1913... .42 In. Jan. 1 to March 27. Inclusive. 1911... 2.04 In. Jan. 1 to March 27. inclusive. 1914... .66 In. Jan. 1 to March 27. inclusive. 1915. ..2.75 In. Jan. 1 to March 37. inclusive. 1916... .74 In. Normal. Jan. 1 to March 27. inclusive. L22 In. Water Conditions, KIo Grande Project, Height ot ' ITater Behind Contents Dam li.nL Aero Ft Elephant Butte reservoir 87.49 410,817 Decrease In 24 hours 0.17 1.897 Flow of river at San Marclal not reported. Flow from reservoir 1410 second ft. For irrigation. Lcasurg canal 435 second ft For irrigation. Franklin canal 90 second ft For Irrigation, East side canal 150 second ft For Irrigation, West side caral 330 second ft For Irrigation, Acequia Madro (Mexico) 84 second ft Date, March 29, 191u. known ana directly 10 1 iprrsTBRrvS irth rSl TsT.wjMJnuM.ca SXi anAscfvca, ruy u-s-a. Ii rtaMJvteBoHSe. IZm' li'.r mil YJi M. UTS rwlMtle fe&fl Milng-ftMMAaTaaS?. pg msOTTjSPrancco. Kr anAKtaceonu. The Swift Specific Co. 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