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EL PASO HERALD Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1918. 7 SELECT LITTLE McCoy Hotel Card Game Committee Gets Raid Lands City Leaders; Spends Less; Give Fictitious Names, $11,000 to N. Mex. "Washington, D.

Oct. lie- Apathetic On Election Here; Boxes Ready Democrats Have No Oppo- iflilllllliiiE, Ten men, all of whom gave fictitious names, except the hotel proprietor, a table on which poker chips, cards and appurtenances abounded, and a large quantity of intoxicating liquors, were included in a haul made by the cleanup squad, headed by W. C. Cramp, Joe J. Boyd.

Claude Cass, and Ira Ware, when these officers raided the McCoy hotel, on Pioneer plaza, at sunset Tuesday. Among the men taken were two prominent lawyers, one of whom was said to have been a member of the committee of This Question Is Troubling Highway Pathfinders See the Minds cf National City, Valley and Juarez Leaders. With Auto Club Men. By FREDERIC J. I-IASKIN.

I Officials of the El Paso Automobile "Washington, D. Oct. the showed the places of interest in restaurant of the house of I El Pasi, the valley and Juarez to the filed last night, showed total receipts day except county clerk W. Greet, representatives a Republican con- members of the Bankhead highway of $492,345, and expenditures of who Tuesday afternoon began pre-! srespman from Pennsylvania and a commission, after their arrival here 096, most of which was sent toaid in paring ballot boxes and stationery to Democratic congressman from Illinois; Wednesday morning. At a luncheon sition; hear Of Makes Politics Quiet.

No one seems to be taking notice of publican national de- i the fact that there will be a general tailed report on preelection expenses, i election in El Paso county next Tues- the various state campaigns. The senatorial and congressional national campaign committees received $33,000 each. The largest contributions were $5000 each by J. Ogden Armour and J. II.

Taylor, of Chicago, and Alfred J. Sweet, of Auburn, Maine. The other 23. Tt was said that eight of the men were apparently engaged in the game while one was acting as doorkeeper and watchman. The officers gained admission by means of the At Considerable amusement was derived out of the fact that, according to the raiding officers, fictitious names were given by the players.

The names given appear in the gaming complaint filed in justice J. W. beaver's court as follows: J. M. Williams.

S. S. Forrest, Wilson Mallard, J. M. Dawson, T.

M. Alexander, John Dennison, J. A. Cox, T. It.

Robinson, and Jim Henry. All were released by the arresting officers. Those who are wondering who the duckling is that placed himself in the Mallard class, or what the previous condition of servitude of Marse Henry was. will have to wait until the case is called for hearing by justice J. M.

Deaver, and see the individuals. That even this opportunity will be lacking was evident from suggestions that pleas of guilty and agreed fines will be entered without the personal appearance of the accused, however. McCoy Bond. As to W. M.

McCoy, of.the hotel, two complaints were filed, alleging, respectively, running a game and having liquor stored. Bond was set at $750. The officers found in the basement of the hotel liquors of every description, which they confiscated. Big Stock Seized. It is said that three cases of whisky were found in an open room in the basement, while another was located in a.

small room barred by a wardrobe. In the smaller room there wore two barrels of gin, one barrel of sloe gin. half barrel of Scotch whisky, half barrel of whisky half barrel of issue, wine, 383 quarts of whisky, 28 quarts! Never durin of wine. 62 pints of champagne half pints of whisky, IS whisky in bottles of contributions ranged down to $50. James A.

Patten, Chicago, gave $3500; Will H. Crocker, San Francisco, $3000; C. M. Warner, New York, $2300; E. J.

Buffington, Chicago. $2000; Samuel P. Colt, New York, $1500. Mrs. E.

W. James, of Baltimore, gave $3000. and Ethel Crocker, San P'rancisco, $1000. Money Sent Into Money sent into the states was denoted in the report as and went to the following: A. J.

Sweet, Mains, $5000: John W. Hart, Idaho, national committeman, i T. A. Marlow, Montana, national mitteeman, $16,000: W. C.

Cook, South Dakota, national committeeman, $5000; A. T. Hert, Kentucky, national committeeman, Jacob Baber, Missouri, national committeeman H. G. Humphries.

Ne- be sent to the various polling places- It was considered fortunate that the Democratic party is absolutely without even a trace of opposition this time, because that will mean a vary small vote. A heated contest during the prevalence of the influenza epidemic would mean large gatherings of voters at the polls and consequent danger of the disease spreading afresh. sat facing each other over coffee and in Juarez Mexican dishes were served cigars. it will be all over with to the visitors and committee. you fellows in a few the Re- party was met across the river publican said.

ought to be mak-, mayor Francisco D. Gonzalez, oi ing the best of it while it Juarez, and other city officials, who of asked the Demo crat the last Democratic You have more than a handful in the aii i said the Democrat, pus -ounty clerk preet has compiled aipici0uslv. vou been making of nitric. t(J lately? in the p6th have a working majority of I 30 in the house and 15 in the This conversation serves very aptly list of election judsjes and clerks as a mere formality, but very few have expressed an intention to be present, so that there will be even a small number of officials at the polls illustrate the surface attitude of election day 1 Prominent Ogden en Charged With Plot To the leaders of both parties regarding; 5 the elections which will take tplace in a few days. Both Republicans and Democrats claim on the The Republicans seem eonfi- dent of victory everywhere save in C'I rT' I the and their opponents JLtquor lo nothing where the election has already taken place.

A Congress. Though it has been much overshadowed by the war issue, the election this year is of extreme importance San Francisco, Oct. Warrants charging John Browning, of Ogden, Utah, said by the department of justice to be the son of John M. Browning, inventor of the Leaders on both sides know this and Browning machine gun, and six other are trying with shifting success to vada, national committeeman, Satx Francisco and Ogden men with it home to the others. The 66tli John M.

Morehead, senatorial engaged in a conspiracy to ship congress will undoubtedly be a peace date in North Carolina, $3500: C. wholesale quantities congress, and a congress of recon- Spies, New Mexico, national tah, were sworn to in the federal struction, and Republicans and teeman. senator William M. courts here today. crats differ widely in their York.

John W. According to M. Blanford. chief structIon 1 of the bureau of investigation, de-; For lhe first tlme in manv vears the partment of justice, here, the others two parties really represent radically in the alleged whisky smuggling con- different theories of government, spiracy were G. H.

Devine and Joseph jf Republicans dominate recon- E. Eccles, attorneys; Horace M. Brazil and James F. Delaney, San Fiancisco express messengers; R. E.

Price, San Francisco baggageman, and James H. Browne, Oakland, train electrician. Brazil, Delaney and Price are under arrest here. The men were caught shipping five Calder, New Blodgett, Michigan. $10.000: Maurice McKenzie, New York, $15,000: Patrick Sullivan, Wyoming, $3000; Frank L.

Smith, Illinois, $23,000. REPUBLICANS FORGET DUTY AS Providence, R. Oct. of the navy Daniels, in an address here last night urging the re- for BIRL5, Prepare the Children For school with good substantial shoss, so they will not catch cold. To do our share we will sell all our Shoes at last prices.

We carry one of the largest stocks of Shoes in the Southwest. Fit tlic children early this week to avoid the Satureia crowd. Mrs. Hazzard AVill see that the children £et properly fitted. SHOE COMPANY Facing Overland The Store that keeps the prices down where they SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND JUDGE PRICES FOR YOURSELF GIVEN BROS.

215 El Paso St. mili NEWS BREVITIES illuminili! I. OCA AND (. EX ER Advertisemen control of the senate and house have forgotten their as Amreicans. They have raised fai.se cries, he asserted, in the hope of getting the people to forget the one dominating I smuggling activities started the first of this year and resulted in thou- sands of dollars worth of contra! band liquor beitis shipped into Utah.

Browning is an Ogden capitalist struction, it may be safely predicted that all of the experiments in government control and ownership, government protection of labor and regulation of-price, which the war hns brought forth, will be brought to an end, and the state of things before the war will be restored as nearly as possible. If the Democrat toward the owne Train Bulletin. El Paso Southwestern train No, 3, due at 3:40 p. was scheduled Wed- nesday to arrive at 6:45 p. and Texas Pacific No.

1. due at 12:43, was scheduled for 4:23 p. m. All other afternoon and night trains were ported on time. A.

KOI Secretary Bankhead Commission greatly assisted the representatives of the chamber of commerce in making the visit of the commission to Juarez a pleasifig feature of the entertainment. l'l I' rho Escort To Jiiarrz. Accompanied by Mexican consul general Andres Garcia and Sebastianj cola Yanney, well known Syrian literature its win, the tendency Garcia, from El Paso, the pathfinders! prelate, died of influenza here Tues- election rship of utili- were escorted to Juarez by a crowd of; day at the age of 44 years. for alleged violation of the Sherman law. This action was on a demurrer by the company, which the court sustained.

RED BLOODED MEN FiSHTERS Supplies, Mexico Shoe Machinery 215 S. Oregon. Ph. 1C62. Syrian Prelate Kearny, Oct.

Rev. Nicola Ur. tliiert, Dentist, 218 Mills Bldg. Socialist Denied Injunction. Chicago, 111., Oct.

judge K. M. Landis denied to William Bross Lloyd, Socialist candidate for the United States senate from Illinois, a writ for temporary injunction against postmaster W. B. Carlisle, restraining i him from holding up his campaign for use in the November Eccles is president of the Prosecution of gamated Sugar company, of l.rtj uar, said Mr.

Daniels, hate people Cjty Branford gallons of! denied to their president the coopera-1 jugs, seven half gallon! tive aid of a congress in harmony whisky. 40 bottles of I with the policy to which the republic ties by the people through the gov- El Pasjoans ernment, rather than by private individuals, will be strengthened. The Republicans also stand pretty generally for nationalism, and for the offensive and defensive alliance with one or more European At the luncheon Otis C. THEY RULE THE WORLD Red blooded men are born leaders in every walk of life and fight intelligently with both brain and muscles. They are always live wires, smiling and full of ginger: keen, alert on their toes and ready for anything that comes their way.

Work is a pleasure and they land on top every time. You will not find a strong successful man or woman trying to plug along with poor health or weak nerver, They know better, they are wise and see to it that their blood has plenty of good fresh Iron and whisky, and 19 bottles of stuff for! is solemnly committed and never mixing drinks. this year was pecksniffian County Attorney Keeps Bottles. i cry raised by any party must A large part of the whisky had! elect a Republican congress to uphold already been removed to the store! the hands of a Democratic room of the officials when a replevin; ----------order was Issued and it was all re- NO POLITICAL PARTY HAS nations, while the Democrats gtand i i nouncea xuesaav settlements, pro. a league of all civilized nations to zales, secretary; Rafael Soldana, sec- i vidirg for the union demands of 44 Prosecution of the men Is to oe preserve the peace.

retary and directors U. Irigoyen and hour week and a 20 plTentincrVxe conducted by Mrs. Anette A. Adams, How Tf Ts Raymundo Garcia received and wel-hn wages, had been effected with the temporary Cnited States district Tri thn comed the visitors, who were taken to employers of about 1000 strikers. interesting points while across the; Coles, president of the El Paso cham- Clothing Get Raise.

I anfl greneral done. Pool, Who called on the speakers, of of It to farms in Sc. Louis county by the re- their nerves at all times loaded with which there were many SrernMr Sip 15. workers A. Escuaero, president of the: clothintr went on on-i -L uis county Tiiiirov rnmmcrcn ohHrn hor- Onn- i appraisers, Avho completed a survey of Juarez commerce cnamoei c.

nounced Tuesday settlements, turned except 36 bottles which are now in the custody of the county attorney. The officers said that empty bottles were found scattered about the open room where the three cases were located as well as many bottle which they claim gave evidence of recent handling. The basement of the hotel was once used by the Montezuma club. Onlookers Crnck The raid was made just about sunset when a great many people were passing on the streets and a large number gathered about the drays in ALL Oct. for How Tt Is Now.

In the senate of the present con- torney, it was announced here. are -2 Democrats 43 Re- plamts against the men were signed publicans. In the house of represen- by W. Hughes, assistant to Elan- tatives there are. 214 Democrats ford, who secured the evidence against 210 Republicans.

The. Dem- against the men. ioerats expect to increase their lead in the next house to 30 and in the New York, national unity the methods of a therefore have nothing to fer republic and not an and; absurdity ou their rue deploring president Wilson's assump- was the statement of J. tion that only the return to congress 3 -in DROWM-XG AMI OF CH Ogden, Utah, Oct. 30.

know nothing whatever of the charges and. They j.ce.” This was the statement of J. if. De- of his alleged last night that bipartisan support save the president from the lesser dignity and influence of mere party' Speaking at a Republican rally at which the whisky was being taken League club, Mr. Hughes Tre-oi- ah declared that nartv wns away.

All sorts of humorous remarks were released by everybody from newsboys to the most dignified citizens. The draymen dropped one of the barrels while attempting tn put it in the dray, spilling some of the stuff. your handkerchief in it, cried some one, then we can get a good is said a newsy, looking at some of it on the sidewalk. Some of the jugs had lost their stoppers and several got good drinks on the sly while it was coming up on the elevator. After Nov.

1 all deliveries of El Dairy will be by daylight. Parties wishing milk or cream for early breakfast should use afternoon 1 i v. declared that political party was paramount in and that bad a right to express their political preferences. Francisco. John Brown declared that he knew nothing of the charges.

"There is some he said, Josepn Eccles, an officer of the senate to 10 or 12. The Republicans expect to gain control of both houses by majorities of from JO to 20. Woman suffrage is also a live issue In thif election. In New Jersey a senatorial contest is being fought over the question. Senator David Baird, appointed by governor Edge to the vacancy caused by the death of senator Hughes, is a candidate for regular election to the seat.

Before the senate vote on suffrage, president Wilson wrote to Mr. Baird asking his vote for the amendment. Now, the women of his state are making an energetic campaign for his Democratic opponent. C. O.

Henessv. However, New Following are the El Pasoans present: W. G. Auto club president; G. A.

Martin, Otis Coles, R. Burt Orndorff. Rev. Fuller Swift, A. W.

Reeves, C. M. Harvey, C. II. E.

C. ri Aa The Camera Shop -'Il N. Oregon. Longwell s. or Telephone No.

1. Sugar company, is out of town. ALL OF TEXAS MAY NOW Pressburg Is Selected As Capital Of Slovakia Basel. Switzerland, Oct. Czecho-Slovak council of state has decided to make Pressburg the capital of Slovakia, according to the newspapers here.

Pressburg is situated on the north bank of the Danube. 34 miles southeast of Vienna. It is beautifully located. near the western extremity of the Carpathians, and is one of the finest cities in Hungary. The popu- lation in 1900 was 65,000.

It was announced recently that the Czechoslovak council had chahged the name of Pressburg to Wilsonstadt in honor of president Wilson. GAINS LBS. AT 71 HC of World in Sight, I I iLHnil) Ul HUL Says Illinois Prophet Amalgamated Sugar company of this Ti city and president of the Wyoming defeated a measure for 1 feminine franchise, and Just how much influence the suffragists command cannot be guessed. A similar situation holds in New HAVE COAL FOR HEATING 1 Hampshire, where George H. Moses, nnn 1 1 John M.

Wyatt, district fuel admin- istrator, received a letter Tuesday from Wiley Blair, federal fuel ad- ministrator for Texas, lifting the ban against the shipment of coal into I counties in Texas where the only fuel permitted in the pnst has been that obtainable in the county. Mr. Blair's letter says that the pro- duetion of and distribution of coal has progressed to the point where the economic wants of all domestic users fran be taken care of in this I state, hence he revokes order No. IX, dated August 21, this year, prohibit- ing the sale, distribution and shipment of anthracite and bituminous coal for domestic use in and to cer- i Hanna, are well known national fig- tain counties in lexas. tares.

Both, possess considerable pop N. Y. Strike, New York, Oct. 30 Hotel Astor Tuesday began hiring women waitresses. following the strike called by Davis, judge Pool, American consalimale waiters at the McAlpin, Wal- E.

A. Frank Upton, of Chicago, dorf- Astoria and Claridge hotels. father of Rev. Fr. A.

F. Upton, ----------City. Colorado Auto Fatal. Two Called Home. Longmont, Oct.

K. The Bankhead highwav commission Beale, of Fort Lupton, was in-j consists of Rountree necM kllletl when ail auto- New York, Oct. American who is in charge of the party k. mobile, which he was driving, over- cotton and grain exchange, with Hinkle Gwin engineer: M' O. turned 011 the road eight miles east branches in 35 cities and a anember- Eldridge, S.

Jfcngin'eer, I of here- ship of 5000, opened for trading here accompanied by E. G. Perry, from Tuesday. It was announced that mini- Plainview. Tex who had charge of! Indictment mum transactions in cotton would be all after leaving i 1 i Norfolk, Oct.

fin ten bale lots, and it was estimated Dr nresident of Waddill dismissed an indictment that sales amounted to 7500 the Bankheahighway iNew Mex-1 recently returned again.t Colgate ntion to aid El Paso in A T1 lighway. Judge Sutter repre- I ixOlSC h.lie Ivl ICC 1 OT Pneumonia Serum Use nerve food. A leading doctor says. me a strong, healthy succcssful man or woman and you can bank on it everv tiane, their bodies are Just loaded with Iron and Another prominent physician save. no need of anyone going through life sickly, miserable, played out.

fagged and nervous when Phos- phated Iron will always put energy and vigor in the body, mind and This same doctor also" said. the system loaded with Phos- phated Iron you can fight battle 1 at any stage of the game and bo a Avoid trouble. Leave trinner at every xiiv Baggage Checks at Pun Down man or woman in I the burned area. Duluth's loss was estimated at $2,000,000. New Butch ilinlxter Coming.

Amsterdam Holland, Oct. T. Cremer, newly appointed Dutch min; ister to the United States, announced I lie has arranged passage on board the steamer Hollandia and will sail to take up his p03t at Washington on i Nov. P. ico.

and C. W. Shepherd, of Roswell. Dr. R.

S. Bullington, a member or i the commission, had to return to his! home in Memphis, on account sfnts ren district commercial of personal illness, and J. A. Mande- at Bisbee; judge Richardson, the ville, member, was called to; chamber of commerce, and his home at Carrolton, soon after Kirk the Phoenix chamber of coma Republican, is fighting senator the partv started by the death of his John B. Jameson for the unexpired child i term of the late senator Gallinger.

At ltianca Thursday. Moses has refused to support suffrage, On account of encountering a and various organizations heavv rain storm between Childress are busy soliciting votes for senator 1 and plainview, the pathfindinrr party Jameson. The Ion- term contest be- waa delaved a day in reaching Ell tween Eugene E. Reed. Democrat, and paso The visitors leave Thursday Henry Keys, will likely go to the morning at 8:30 in automobiles fur- latter, thus ousting the Democrats nlslted by thp El Paso Automobile; from one seat in the senate.

i kegin inspecting the all-Texas itIsc Illinois Figlit. route. Luncheon will te served in The greatest interest attends the Sierra Blanca and, after visiting Van campaign in Illinois. Both contest-j Horn and Kent, the night will be ants, senator James Hamilton Lewis, i spent at Toyah. of the oink whiskers, and Medill Me- The commission has covered a to- Cormick, soninlaw of the late Mark tal distance of 1362 miles, of double inspections.

So far, three; any stage of life, if you feel all in. your nerves are all shot, and adeems like one continual drag and drudgery from day to dav, get next to yourself, wake up. take a brace, fcay in a supply of Phosphated Iron and take a new lease on life. You will once again feel like a live one face the world with the smile thnt wins. Are you game? To insure physicians and their ratients receiving the genuine rhnted Iron, it has been put up in capsules only, so do not allow dealers to give you tablets or pill3.

Insist on capsules. Beer Is Cheaper In France Than Chicago With the American Army in Oct. is only cents a glass here and ten cents in prices as high said a doughboy sitting on the terrace of a brasserie in a certain town behind the American front in Lorraine and reading a newspaper printed in English in Paris. do us much good, because Kelly Pollard, Scott White and leading druggists everywhere. El To Thwart Profiteers -----------------------------------------------A consignment of white mice received by the El Paso Pet association, for breeding purposes, to replenish the army supply for pneu- monia serum is the initial step in campaign to frustrate These mice are essential in fighting! pneumonia and no such condition as existed in Chicago last winter, when ---------as 1.30 each were Hr Jfjrg's New Discovery has a fiftv charged will be allowed to visit El nzas a isiiy aso and vicinity, it was said ed- ycEir fCCCrdl bcHindS it.

FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS nesday. The El Paso Pet Stock association is composed of enthusiasts who raise fur, bearing animals more as a fad than a purpose, and have volunteered The revocation of this order permits the shipment of anthracite and bituminous coal for domestic purposes in and to all counties within the state. Air. Blair says that while he is lifting the ban on the shipment of coal within the state, he urges householders to be economical in its use and no shipments are permitted to be Zion City, Oct. more 1 i the end of the world is made without permission.

ailiac completely restores! time it is authentic, and the signs Mvc Thus speaks over- ifirs. nectiUIlj seer Wilbur Glen Voliva, the all there prophet of the 20th century. The sign, he wrote Dr. C. St.

Clair Drake, of the state board of health of Illinois, is the influenza epidemic now link of the highway which will extend glass for beer is a lot of dou had wasted $200. can walk twenty blocks now easier than I could one before I took sweeping the world, which, says said Mrs. W. C. Cochran, a well known resident of Juliaetta, Idaho, recently.

Mrs. Cochran says she has not only gotten complete relief from her suffering, but she has actually gained twenty-two pounds besides. She is now seventy-one years age, and her statement, which is altogether remarkable will be of interest to every one. suffered a complete nervous said Mrs. Cochran, in explaining her case, have had very poor health for five years.

My stomach was so upset that everything 1 ate would sour, causing gas and sharp pains in the pit of my stomach. bur, is first chapter of the book of signifying the end. MORE HELP NEEDED TO SAVE CIVILIANS IN HOLY LAND STATE HIGHWAV RECEIPTS FOR QUARTER, .5100,141 Austin, Oct. of the state highway department for the quarter ending October 1, amounted to $109,441 apd disbursements for the same period were $58,888, the balance on hand October 1 was $1,019,651, according to the quarterly report filed today by this department with the governor. Of this balance, $932,648 is deposited in the state treasury and i the remainder in a local bank.

population of the Holy Land is immediately necessary, if thousands of men, women and children are to be saved, said a cablegram received at Red Cross headquarters froan Dr. Many a night I hive spent half the tirne sitting up ln bedj in so much Gne-third of the population of Lebanon has died of starvation and bothering me, I was also constipated, diseases due to lack of nourishment and had attacks of severe headache. I many Milages are depopulated and in Washington, D. Oct. J'PJHKR work on a far greater scale than is ARE CONTINI Ell now being administered by the American Red Cross among the civilian Washington, D.

Oct. price fixing committee of the war industries board today continued existing prices for New England spruce lumber until December 1, abandoning, because of the influenza, the industrial meeting for the industry for three months. We make a specialty of repairing Military Boots. Perfect workmanship. Rokahr Shop, 317-319 Texas Adv.

ularity in the state, and both are adroit and capable politicians. The president has many times expressed flattering approval of senator Lewis, while McCormick is given strenuous indorsement by Theodore Roosevelt. At the present time congressman McCormick seems to have slisrhtly the! better of it; but some Republican elements are reported to be dissatisfied with bis candidacy and are tprepared. so it is said, to him at the polls. One of the Important in 3Vew Mexico, where senator A.

II. Fall is candidate for reflection. opposed by William Walton, present member of house front 1hat state. It srenernlly llfved here that F'all, who Ile- nnbllenn, will win. Watched with almost equal interest is the fight In Michigan.

Henry Ford was defeated in the Republican senatorial primaries by Truman TT. Newberry, but was nominated by the Democrats. A computation of primary returns shows Newberrv to have a i considerable lead, but since that time name has been mixed with nth.r, a scandal concerning illegal carn-i'n Sheldon hotel parlor. Othei. paigai exnenditurcs, which fact mav I attending the conference were C.

li. lead to a shift of sentiment toward I Lester, a Bankhead director of Texas Ford. There Is no doubting and Or. S. M.

Johnson, president of popularity with the labor element of, the New. Mexico Bankhead associa- Michigan. He has, moreover, been warmly endorsed by the president. In any event, the election in Michigan will be close. Woman in tlie Senate.

links of the Bankhead highway havt been Inspected and two designated The two are from Washington to At- get a bock, as these people call lanta and from Atlanta to Memphis, a small beer, or a as they call The third link to be chosen is be- a large beer. tween the Oklahoma and Texas; it sure tickles me that the routes which are now being inspected, i stiffs who stayed home and Inspect estward in come over here get beer as cheap Tt is very likely that the fourth; as we can over here. Ten cents a we ain't supposed to be allowed to i to raise white mice for the govern- get any drinks, but occasionally wel anent virtually gratis. The govern- bronchial attacks. It built its reputation on Its pro- of positive results, on its sur- in relieving the throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe and ar.ent can not accept the mice as a gift, therefore the association, ot which W.

E. Jackson is secretary, has arranged to charge the price of one cent each. Dr. King's New Discovery? Why. my folks use anything elsf'!" the areneral nation-wide esteem in which this well-known remedy is held.

Its action is prompt, its gh and neer oi movement, hut he is not checking. Sold rlass as! ronnected with the stock associa- where. 60c and A. Hawkins, general counsel of pleasant, its relief gratifying, the P. iSi S.

W. railroad is the plo-j Half a century of cold and by druggists every- nd $1.20. California will he inspected next; they do over here for six cents. Fur-j spring after the session of the Bank-: thermore, there is much more foam on 7 bead Highway commission at Mineral: American beer than on French beer. il Jllmrbpp hi Wells, in April.

The hisrhwya As a metter of fact, they practically i 1 1 will extend from Washington to Los, skin you at all on French beer! Angeles through the southern part o'jas they pour it into the slowly the 1'nited States, and when I and there is practically aio structed by the counties and states on at with federal aid will be suitable for travel 3G5 days In the year being be-j ur Boothlacii Has Urge The Arizona delegation, consisting JQ Sam Sundays To Stop Grip Washington. D. Oct. of R. A.

Kirk, of Phoenix, who arrived in El Paso Tuesday; judge Fred Putter. of Bisbee, and judge D. A. ardson of Douglas who arrived Wed-f111 Benson, N. lives a It, year old, the disease by the absence of gather- boy who has the to serve un- of nature on the Sabbath.

The ban on meetings of all kinds and on theaters, movies, is to con- had no appetite, was losing weight all the time, and got so weak I walk a block without stopping to rest and get any breath. I got so nervous was afraid to be alone, and had to have some relative or neighbor stay with me all the time. Two years ago spent over two hundred dollars with specialist on nervous disorders, but icept getting worse, and since then I have been under treatment most of the time without any noticeable results. friend of mine who had gotten fine results from Tanlac. advised me to try it, and I commenced to feel bettor after the first doses.

Before I started on my second bottle I was hearty and getting more enjoyment out of any meals than I had in' years. I have just started on my bottle I can eat just vnything I and digest it perfectly, and all my stomach misery is gone. When I started taking Tanlac I just weighed one hundred and three pounds, I now' weigh one hundred and twenty-five, making a gain of twenty- two pounds, and this shows how wonderfully Tanlac has built me up. My back never troubles me now' at all. not constipated any more, and am entirely free from headache.

I sleep like a child and have so anuch more strength and energy that I get tired and out of breath like I did. I am glad to recommend Tanlac for it certainly has been a wonderful medicine for Tanlac is sold by ICeily Pollard, and People's Drug ruins, and thousands of persons are in dire need as the result of epidemics, prohibitive prices of food and inability to get work, Dr. Finley said. For Floor Lumber PLAN CHAIN OF GROCERIES TO CHECK PROFITEERING San Francisco, Oct. of a proposed $3,000,000 statewide organization to stop profiteering! in foodstuffs and reduce prevailing' food prices was effected here Tuesday.

Representatives of the state federation of labor, federated clubs, the state council of defence and other organizations were present at the conference. According to a prospectus presented to the conference, it is planned to es Nevada. Anne Martin, the suffrage leader, Is running independently for: the senate against senator tion. An invitation was given to the Pathfinder party to extend the inspecting tour through Arizona at this time. However, the commission found it to bo impossible to continue the trip farther west, but secretary Rountree assured the representatives that the trip would be made as soon as S.

Bowels Out of Kilter? nature calling for relief, ssist her in her daily duties New Life Pills. Not a Milwaukee, Oct. gative in the usual doses, but a mild, theaterless and gasless corrective. laxative that the first combined day of its kind teases the bowels into action and ever experienced by Wisconsin In its chases believed to have accomplished real results in the statewide battle against the Spanish influenza. Health officials assert that a cheek had been placed on the spreading of and K.

K. Roberts. Repub- of commls- ehance of on't. Nevadans i sion- "pessary nr- publicans of Ride Miles io Meet tin's votes will be drawn from the I 1 Democratic column, giving their can-icame miles to extend this invita- didate pluralitv enough to slide tion to the Pathfinder: are some of through. This notion is ridiculed bv the men who went to the Little Rock Ask any physician or druggist and he will tell you that the first step in der C.en.

As a result the following letter has found its way to the mobilization department of the anarine corps you a 1C year old boy in the service? He is especially good at shoe blacking and I think he would make tHe right kind of a bootblack for the United States marines. He has for a long time been wanting to (serve under Gen. Perishing as a soldier or something pertaining to a soldier. I think he is the right kind of a bootblack for the marines, and ho is willing to shed his blood for his country. Johnson.

N. A regretful letter went back to the writer saying that the marines in France were so busy chasing Huns that there no time to stop for shoe shines. tinue for a time. PLAN EXCESS PROFIT TAX ON INDIVIDUALS IN TRADE Washington, D. Oct.

excels profits taxes, imposed only! upon corporations in the war revenue bill as it passed the house, were ex- tended by the senate finance commit- tee today to individuals and partner- ships in trade or business. THE COURTS. Democratic leaders, who say if gets any votes at all. they will seems at present much strong- bo from Republicans or from dissatis- er than seaiator Leliaron Bradford factionists of both parties, Tn Montana representative Jeanette Rankin is running for the senate independently. Rhe was badly snowed Colt.

in Kansas, Gov. Capper, a Republican. will be elected over senator Thompson. Senator Borah will under in the primaries and her defeat undoubtedly be returned from Idaho, seems almost assured. There is no! In Delaware, the Du Pont family have tablish chains of grocery stores to sell the treatment of a cold, cough, in- doubt but that her political career patched up their quarrels in an effort foodstuffs as near cost as possible.

a or grippe should invariably blighted by her vote against war. brisk calomel purgative, prefer- between senator Thomas l-m nnnconlduo on lnmnl VV SCSr M. Liin! iliitil Had to Support Saloons So Couldnt Co to War Chicago, 111., Oct. his country called he had to give the busy signal. He showed up before local board No.

23. this city, and judge Scully started filling out his questionnaire. He was asked if he claimed exemption and he sighed and said: I must support the saloonkeepers in this I fluenza be ably the nausealess calomel, called This alone is often sufficient to break up a severe cold over night, or cut short an atack of grippe and possibly prevent pneumonia. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, pleasures or work.

Next morning your cold has vanished and your entire sys- I tem is purified and refreshed. Calo- i tabs are sold only in original sealed price thirty-five cents. ommended and guaranteed by drug- to oust Willard Saulsbury. Though the Republicans classify Massachusetts as fair to be a close one. 'their opponents are counting on the Where Democrats May Win.

of former Gov. Walsh to South Dakota seems likely to go: defeat senator formidable to the Democrats. Their candidate foe of the administration, for the senate, O. V. Rinehart, has Politicians expect that the elections been indorsed by the Non-Partisan for the house of representatives will, league, which is said politically to in the main, follow the same trend control the state.

Such a victory would those for the senate. There is ample mean a valuable gain for the Demo- precedent, however, to show that this crats, as the place now held by a may not be the case. The most lively Colorado Woman Serves As A Police Magistrate 34TJI DISTRICT COIHI. W. li.

Howe, Presiding. M. Gamboa vs. Juana Espinosa de Gamboa, divorce; filed, Margaret Buckler vs. Chris Seherz, application for receiver; filed.

Boulder, Oct. Mrs. Linda Lee belongs the distinction of filling a job as the first woman police magistrate of Colorado. When a stroke of paralysis forced W. S.

Lee to relinquish bis office as police magistrate of this city, mayor C. F. Moys convinced Mrs. Lee it was her duty to take up the task of justice dispensing. A majority of those brought bfore Mrs.

Lee are person- charged with violating the liquor laws of Colorado. 05T1I DIS TRICT COI RT. Ballarti Coldwell. mma L. Martial s.

Oren Martin, divorce; filed. Whipping Cream. Adv. El Paso STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause-Take Dr. Olive Tablets what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now.

Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause ot the ailment clogged iiver and disordered bowels. Dr. Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel.

Dr. Qiive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. "You will know them by clive colcr. They do the work without griping, cramps or Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat you like. At lCc and 25c per All druggists.

Cooperative Woodcutter Association Is Formed Steubenville, Oct. order Republicaai, senator Sterliaag. congressional campaigns are being In Rhode Island, also, the Demo- waged In California, Nebraska, I11I-. crats seem to have a good chance to noig and New York, where the results-10 help in the conservation of coal, a oust a Republican the senate, j-? re more than commonly doubtful. In i cooperative association Due to dissatisfaction in the Republi- New York City the Socialist vote has has been formed here.

The organiza- gists everywhere. Price refunded if ranks and other causes, George to be. reckoned with as a serious, tion is fald to be the first, of its kind I you are not delighted. Adv. F.

the can- factor. to be formed in the couaatry MONEY BACK without question if fails In treatment of Kczensa, Rinrworin, itob, etc, become soon raged other treatments failed. Hunt's bas relieved hundreds of such cases. Yon lose on our Money Il'ich Guarantee. Try it at our risk TOPAY.

Price 75c, at drag stores. A. B. Richards Sherman, Tea First National Bank 4 On USB HERALD WANT.

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