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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 9

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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9
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SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. ET, PARO TIER ALT) SATTBDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 9 Tur JL fl MAN FROM MISSOURI Can Be Satisfied in ALTURA PARK EL FAVORITE GEM OF THE HIGHLANDS We Can Show Him I PURE MESA WATER I TWO STREET CAR LINES I GRADED STREETS TELEPHONES ELECTRIC LIGHTS SUBURB Actually In ALTURA PARK NOW HigK Level Lots One Block From EitKer Car Line $130 TO $150. $10 DOWN. $5 A MONTH.

NO TAXES. NO MORTGAGE. NO INTEREST. Office 110 Mesa Avervue-------------Let us show you, whether you bviy or not POLITICAL SENSATION AT FLAGSTAFF Public Official Is Indicted and People Line Up On Both Sides. The Great Southwest Phoenix, Arizona, Sept.

bitterest political fight, which has several limes threatened to become tragic, has culminated in Coconino county in the indictment of Harry C. Hibben, county recorder, on two counts by the September grand jury. The grand jury has just completed its labors at Flagstaff and returned the indictments against recorder Hibben. charging him with embezzling county funds and failure to keep a record of the money he received in fees as recorder. Flagstaff and all of Coconino county has been stirred by indictment as it has never been stirred before.

Almost every man in the couruy who pays any attention to the doings of public officials is siding either or against Hibben. District attorney Ashurst has openly charged Hibben and members of the board of supervisors with misappropriation of county funds in taking money in the form of fees to which he says Hibben is not entitled. indictment on a charge of failing to keep a record of money received by him is believed to be based on the fact that he has taken fees for filing instruments and making abstracts that it is claimed should be turned over to the county treasurer for the benefit of the taxpayers of Coconino county. Hibben has steadfastly refused to turn over these lees, which have amounted to several thousand dollars, claiming that the work done has been mostly outside of office hours and that according to law he is entitled to them. JVEIGH'BOTIHOO'D ffEWS.

CLOSE ELECTION FOR SILVER CITY It Is Hard To Toll Which Ticket Will Poll Majority of the Votes. TAILINGS SPOIL i PECOS VALLEY AT WATER OF RIVER TRACTS ATTENTION Farmers Ask That Morenci and Clifton Miners I3e Restrained. Exhibit Car Now In the East Draws Large Crowds Every Dav. Solomon ville, Sept. ranchers of the Gila Valley are preparing to file suits against the mining companies at Clifton and Morenci to restrain them from dumping smelter tailings into the river.

The farmers claim that the great quantity of refuse matter does material damage to their farms and lessens the value of the water for irrigating purposes. The interests involved, both mining and farming, run well into the millions of dollars. WORK ON COL. GREENE'S TEMOSICHIC LINE Chihuahua, Mexico, Sept. Y.

Baskin has returned from Tem chic, where he had taken a track laying crew of 110 men to begin that work this week on W. C. Greene's Sierra Madre Land and Lumber company railroad from that place to the saw mills at San Pedro Springs. Mr. Baskin said the construction train had.

also gone out. Materials are said to be all on hand. Now that the rainy season is practically over, the work can go on rap- idly. During July and August the rains have been so very heavy that little progress was made with the grading, which Mr. Baskin says is nearly half completed.

The road is being built over an easy country an 1 will soon be completed. lavant ex) er tvoman in El Pasa to otir Carpet and Display The Display Embraces Firth Velvets, Arlington Axminster, Read Axminster, Axminsters, Electra Axminsters Lowell Body Brussels, Wellington Wilton, Bagdad Wilton, Kymrice Wilton, Empire Brussels, Eureka Brussels, Burmali Pio Brussels, Kashmir Pro Brussels, Wool Art Squares, Cotton China Art Squares, Union Art Squares. We have doubled the capacity of our Department for Carpetings, Rugs, Linoleums and Draperies, so that we have the largest department in the Southw'est for these styles. As we are now leaders in styles and assortment, we are also leaders in low prices. EMERSON BERRIEN THE OLD RELIABLES.

Roswell. N. Sept. Faitz, who is in charge of the Pecos valley exhibit car, has telegraphed the president of the Roswell Commercial club from Bartlesville, I. that 6000 people visited the car at that place in one day and that as a result twenty-four persons had left there that morning to see the Peeos valley.

Paul P. Guaney, accompanied by his agent, O. E. Montgomery, are here from Alexandria, with 173 fine rams to sell to Pecos valley men. The Presbytery of the Pecos valley held a session here Wednesday and dissolved the pastoral relations existing between the First Presbyterian church of Roswell and Rev.

C. E. Lukens, M. at the joint request of pastor and congregation. Dr.

Lukens has served as pastor here for five years and a half and has been unusually successful in adding to its growth and membership. PERSONALS FROM OUT DEMING WAY Denting. N. Sept. Raithelk left for Chicago, where lie will enter the Northwestern School of Pharmacy.

He expects to spend a year in the university and perhaps longer. Miss Sadie Powrell of St. Louis and Miss Lillian Warner of New York are the guests of Misses Lillian and Pansy Smith. Messrs. Howard and John Lelan of Prescott, are also guests of the Smiths.

John G. Kerr of Denver is in the city on business. R. Fleischer is in the city from Nogales, and will remain for several days looking over the country with a view to locating. He says that while everything is quiet along the border that the people of Nogales have not entirely regained confidence in the permancv of the quietude an-I are ready for any demonstration that may be made on the part of Mexicans there.

Robt. J. Matthews and wife are in the city from Watsonville, and will remain here for several days visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. E.

B. Moorman from Silver City is visiting in Doming and will stay here for some time. Max Wolf of Cincinnati, is in the city on business. W. H.

Gleason and wife from Alamogordo are visiting in the city. DOUGLAS CONCERN ORDERS EL PASO MACHINERY Douglas, Sept. Douglas Improvement company has given a to the, Allis-Clialmers company through its El Paso office for a new equipment of electrical machinery by which the company will change from the direct current to the alternating current. Fred M. Lege, has been in Douglas for some time and closed the deal.

The new equipment will furnish 0000 lu candle power lamps and the plant, it is stated, electrical engineers, will the most complete and most modern in the entire southwest. Ihe plant under the new system will foe in operation earlv next year. HARVESTING OF CORN AND BEANS Good Yield At Dearth of Tear hers Prevents School Opening. Berino. X.

Sept. and beans are being harvested and show excellent yields. The river has gone out of business, but no one objects to that as the season was practically over. Fish have been caught iu great quantities in pools since the river quit running. Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Coe visited the valley this week from their ranch east of here. They report the range in tine condit ion.

George Blovens was in from the plains east on Wednesday. Little Miss era Gardner is down with a case of typhoid fever, the first the valley has had for quite a while. Dr. A. E.

Lawson is handling the i year old son of C. A. Thompson, prospected an ash bed under a wash kettle with his feet. Result: Both burned. The little fellow lie won't do it anv more.

Visitors to El Paso this week included Mrs. J. L. 1 hompson, Mrs. J.

and A. Sykes, Carl Price, from Berino, Mr. and Mrs. S. Morrow, from Earlham.

Miss Willie Kilgore, after visiting the valley all summer, returned to her home in Washington, D. last Tuesday. A dearth of teachers in Dona Ana county has prevented the Berino school from opening. The directors are at a standstill much as they wish to open the school. Silver City, N.

Sept. both republican and democratic county tickets in the field for the fail election the county campaign is warming up considerably in Grant county. The great increase in populate during the past two years in Silver City and the surrounding mining camps makes it a question whether the county is democratic or republican, as this new vote is an unknown quantity. The county formerly was a small majority democratic. THE WRONG DIAGNOSIS.

Prompt the Use of. Worthless Remedies. Even an experienced physician will sometimes make a mistake in diagnosis, which event his entire treatment is wasted and may even be injurious to the patient. The advocates of all other hair restoratives save llerpicide have wrongly diagnosed the cause of Daudruff ami Falling Hair. They figure on a functional disease whereas it is now known and generally accepted that hair loss is due to a parasitic germ which llerpicide dest roys.

There is no substitute for llerpicide, accept none. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The llerpicide Detroit, Mich. El Paso Drug W. A.

White, Special Agents. TEARING DOWN TELEGRAPH LINE She cm Old Government Military Line Has Served Purpose and Is Sold. SolomonviHe, Sept. 22. 'Phe old government telegraph line between San Carlos and Port Grant, now abandoned, is being torn down.

A portion of the material has been sold to the Silver Pell Mining company, which will construct a telephone line from San Carlos to its mines. The remainder will be used by the forest supervisors who arc building a line from Safiord to the top of Mount Graham. This lino is badly needed to facilitate the supervision of the large timber reserve and the lumbering operations being carried on there. NEW MEXICO FOR JOINTURE, SOLID Do You Want lo Go Sast? Ask the agent of the G. H.

S. A. office for a ticket through the rice and cotton fields via New Orleans and Atlanta. No change of cars. No cinders.

For and safety the Washington Sunset Route is the way to go. W. C. Beck, C. P.

T. A. You will not prosper because of the bargains your neighbors 3nd in the stores. Begin to read the ads. yourself.

Dr. N. BASCOM MORRIS Specialist 107 1-2 El Paso El Paso, Texas. Anal Rectal and Gunto-Urinary diseases, Piles, Fissures. Stricture, Fustula, Burning Urine, Female Complaints, Falling of Womb, Menstrual Irregularities, Nervous Debility, Loss of Ambition.

Blood Poisons, Etc. Skin Cancers Cured without Knife or Pain. Free Consultation, Charges reasonable It is possible for every woman of moderately good health to possess the chicf attribute of spotless and dear complexion. If you care at all for beauty, if you want your skin to be soft, clear and velvety, if you want it to look fresh and youthful and feel fresh and comfortable, just use Magnolia Balm oncc a day. You will both sec and feel the delightful effect at once.

It will clear the sweat glands of all oily impurities and render 3 -our complexion fresh and wholesome. Get a bottle to-day and prove its merit on youi own face, neck, arms and hands. mmmm Democrats and Republicans Will Work Together For the Measure. Santa Fe, N. Sept.

O. Bursum, chairman of the territorial republican central committee, has appointed thtj following to confer with a similar committee appointed by the democrats to devise means to cany on a vigorous joint statehood campaign: W. H. H. Llewellyn of Las Cruces, W.

B. Childers of Albuquerque, Charles A. Spiess of Las Vegas, William G. Sargent of El Rito and Solomon Luna of Los Lunas. DOUGLAS TO HAVE LONG DISTANCE PHONE Douglas.

Sept. 22. Local commercial circles are much pleased at the present prospect early, establishment of telephone connections between city and Tucson, Phoenix, lifton and other territorial centers, which will be brought about when the telephone line is extended irom I ucson to Uenson, announcement ot which has already been made. Poles and other material for the extension have already been purchased and an early completion of the line is assured. NEW SEWER SYSTEM FOR SILVER CITY Silver City, X.

Sept. piping and other material for the new sewerage system which is being installed in the business section of this place has arrived, and the work of laying the same will be rapidly pushed in the near future. BARSTOW ITEMS. Barstow, Texas, Sept. being pushed rapidly on the county irrigation system a few miles south of town and a postoflice has been granted.

A new artesian well is to be put down in Barstow. ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to announce to the business public that we have accepted the local agency for Monarch Visible Typewriter This machine lias many points of superiority such as visibility, easy touch, and simplicity of mechanism. Ready to Supply You Wo now have a stock on hand and can make immediate delivery. We will be pleased to have you call and inspect the most modern of all THE MONARCH. LEST YOU FORGET It is here you always find a most complete line paper, carbon, ribbon and all other typewriter supplies.

OUT OF TOWN ORDERS FILLED DAY OF RECEIPT. International Book Stationery Co. 107 Ml PASO ST. Is a wise precaution. You will find that men who have made their mark in life and attained the greatest measure of success were individuals that were far-sighted.

They knew the advantages to be derived by tbs judicious saving of part of their earnings, Why not follow the footsteps of the successful and open up a savings account? You will be developing many good traits of character and at the same time your money will be earning something. We pay 4 per cent interest on all savings accounts. Why not open that account of yours today and provide for the future? Rio Grande Valley Bank Trust Oo To Eastern and Northern Summer Resorts The Louisville Nashville railroad affords the fastest time and finest service from Orleans and Memplis to all the noted summer resorts in the east and north. Tickets will be on saie after June 1st at very low rates to -Niagara i alls, Mammoth Cava. Put-in Baj.

Old Point Comfort, aukesha, St. Paul and Minneapolis, French Lick, Oc- onomovvoc, Mountain and to the mountain resorts 111 Tennessee and Kentucky, tickets being limited for return until October 31, Tha Nashville operates double daily traini cut of New Orleans and Memphis for all resorts mentioned. Trains are wide-ves- tibuled and carry modern Pullman sleepers, electric-lighted uining cars ani coaches and free reclining chair ears. For rates, time tables and further information, address below named representatives ot the Louisville Nashville R. R.

IJ. W. Morrow, T. P. Houston, Texas, i'.

Kingsley, T. P. Dallas, Texas. J. D.

Ridgeley, D. IMew Oneans, La. known since 1836 As'IffPOiDR eliable 8c apsules SUPERIOR REMEDY for kidney troubles.catarrh OF BLADDER, URINARY OiSCHARGES ETC. ETC. DRUGGISTS OR BY MAIL QN fcECEIPT OF SO cVv.

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