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ed. tiership 505, Tax lots (Signed) 40 13 block OF Ac of hour. 25, on such 1, Ant. Emit Am. Silver Colo.

Verde always 8. Anaconda Con en Steel Steel list can 8. 23 FINANCE AND MARKETS New York Stock Exchange. New York, August in the stock By Associated Press. market crumbled in the furiously active final hour of trading today.

The declines, the most severe in many months, came When the market opened speculative interests resumed operatons in a cheerful frame of mind, evidently taking little heed of such recent events as the ultimatum of the railroad brotherhoods and other disturbing developments. Decidedly less optimism was shown however, by conservative financial interwhich expressed the opinion that the -allroad situation and the general trend of affairs at Washington were calculated to unsettle commerce and industry. The setback began with steels, equipments, oils and miscellaneous shares which have made up a large part of the markets of the past few months, ralls Ing comparative steadiness. Liquidation was hastened by circulation of rumors dealing with the proposed federal prosecution of numerous important industrial, concerns, particularly the packing companies. The market was demoralized at the close when trading assumed enormto final ous proportions as delay prices by almost half an Net losses of live to ten points extended throughout the list.

Sales 1,830,000 shares. Bonds were irregular at the outset but weakened with stocks limited offerInes. Sales par value, $10,450,000. Old United States bonds unchanged on call. New York Cotton.

Bu Associated Press. New York, August Cotton closed barely steady at a net decline of 130 10 140 points. Delinquent Tax Roll UNRENDERED ROLL tion 7 50 Unknown, west 80 feet of south 14 feet of lot 6, 26, Sunset Addition 3 75 Unknown, west feet of south 15 feet of lot 15, block Sunset Addition 3 25 Unzueta, nuto 87 Uribe, lots and 14, block 3. Washington 7 69 Uribe, 6 and 7, block 1, Washington Add. 19 60 Urmston, A.

all" block' 43, Woodlawn Addition 91 38 Urquides, lots 12 10 16, Werth19 60 mans Urrutia, auto 10 31 Utt, Dale auto 2 81 THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of El Paso, Wm. P. B. McSain assessor collector of taxes for the City of El Paso, Texas, do hereby certify that the foregoing lands, town lots and personal property assessed on the tax rolls of said CIty for the year 1918 are delinquent -for the of the taxes year 1918. Witness my hand and seal of office this 3rd day of July A.

D. 1919. WM. P. B.

MeSAIN. and City Assessor Collector, THE STATE TEXAS, County of El Paso. The foregoing list lands, lots and personal property in the City of El I Paso, Texas, delinquent fo the fiscal year endIng February 98. 1919, have been examincorrected where necessary and proved by the city council. Said list is hereby approved by me and is hereby certified as correct and ordered published in El Paso Morning Times, A newspaper published in the city of El Paso, Texas, once a week for four consecutive weeks, El Paso, Texas.

July 3rd. 1919, (Signed) CHAS DAVIS, Mayor. For the City of El Paso, A Attest: N. LAPOWSKI, City Clerk. Announcement WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE that we have formed a partfor the practice law under the firm name of Dyer.

Croom Jones. Our offices will be located at Suite First National Bank Bldg. JOIN L. DYER, CLEVELAND W. CROOM, GOWAN JONES.

L. J. OVERLOCK, Broker PRIVATE LEASED WIRE Correspondents: Logan Bryan, Chicago New York. Paine Webber Boston, Duluth, 317 North Oregon St. Regis Hotel, Phone 2451 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD We handle sound Investment stocks and bonds.

Elmendorf Company 209 Mean Avenue. New York Curb Market. by J. 8. Curtiss Sheldon Hotel.) Thursday, Anguat 1.

-The closing of the market today represented a demoralized condition much worse than Monday's frightened scare. Every stock the was subjected to selling by shrewd traders, who see nothing ahead while there are the continual cries for increases in pay ani readjustment of inving costa. The balance of the selling was for frightened and weak holders, who venture into the market after it has bad a big rise, and it must tie remembered that mans especially industrial and equipment, hare Vi made new high levels this year, The biggest losses were recorded by United States Itubber, 14 pointe: Central Leather. 11 Texas Company, 11 pointe: Industrial Alechel, points, and Baldwin Locomotive, points. Coppers were on an average of 2 polrits lower.

Rails were absolutely without any support friends. CURB COPPERS. Bid. Asked Arizona Arkansas Binghamton Arizona 10 Big Ledge Calumet Jerome Consolidated Arizona Dundee Arizona Green Monster Copper Howe Sound. Jeremie Verde Nacozari 55 Chief Stagma Aflami Cotisolidated Now Cornelia Ray Here United Eastern Superior Boston Verde Extension Combination Conden Gadsden TESOR Heela Iron Cap Porphyry King LISTED STOCKS.

Railroads. Atchiaot Chesapeake Ohio 56 Union Pacific Northern Pacifie At. Paul Canadien Pacific Southern Pacific Pennsylvania Am. Huger Republi Car Am. At.

Locomotive Baid. Locomotive .100 Baltimore Ohio. 42 New York Central. Southern Ry. Erte Reading Midvale 50 Crucible Alcohol Industrial Goodrich 77 0.

Central Leather 964 General Motors Studebaker Fuel Iron. Westinghouse Lackawanna Coppers. Smelter Nerada 67 Ras Inspiration Butte Chino Chile. Utahs Cananea Greene Miami Kennecott 36 Mex. Petroleum 175 Texas Oil Van American: Produce Markets.

CHICAGO. By Associated Press. Chicago, August -Higher. Creamery, 48053c. Eggs- Receipts, 5,109 cases; unchanged.

Firsts, ordinary firsts, 390 40c: at market, cases' included. storage packed firsts, Poultry--Alive; higher. Springs, fowls, 32c. Potatoes- Arrivals. cars; Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas Early Ohios, sacked, carlots, 84.50 California Long White, sacked, carlots, 84.75625 cwt.

KANSAS CITY. By Associated Press. Kansas City, August unchanged; packing, lower, 43c. Eggs--Unchanged. Firsts, 450; seconds, 36c.

Poultry- lower, others unchanged. New York Financial. By Associated Press. New York, August paper, per cent. Sterling.

84.32, commercial 60 day bills, 84.37%; demand, cables, $4.32. Francs- Demand, cables, $7.78, Tize loans, strong; 00 days, 90 days 6 months, 6 per cent bid. Call money easy; high, low, 4: ruling rate, 5: closing bid, offered at last loan, 4 per cent. Bar silver, 81.10, ounce. Mexican pesos, Metal Markets.

NEW YORK. Ru Associated Press. New York. August -Copper quiet; electrolytic spot. August, September, 24c.

Iron steady; No. 1 northern, 830; No. 2 northern, $20: No. 9 southern, 828.50. Lead weak; spot, 85.4005.60; September, 85.50.

Spelter weak: East St. Louis delivery, spot, September, CORNELIA EXTENSION With the recent rise in New Cornelia both Cornella Extension and Cornella-Ajo stocks have again become active. We buy and sell Cornelia Extension and Cornelia-Ajo. J. S.

CURTISS oldest and Largest Brokerage Firm in El Paso. SHELDON HOTEL, EL PASO Your Bank Will Recommend Us. 1 BANK AND EL COSS AUTO STAGE LINE THREE CARS DAILY BETWEEN TUCSON AND NOGALES Leaving Tucson 9:00 p. IN. 6:90 m.

Leaving Nogales ..8:30 a. m. 1:30 p. 10. 7:00 p.m.

CARS LEAVE TUCSON FOR ORACLE. MAMMOTH, WINKLEMAN, HAYDEN, RAY, GLOBE, FLORENCE, AND CHRISTMAS AT 6:30 A. M. AND 2:30 P. M.

Best Equipped Stage Line in the Southwest. Cadillac and Marmon Cars, TELEPHONE 163 RESERVE YOUR SEAT State National Bank ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $260,000.00, interest Paid on Savings Accounts. C. R.

MOREHEAD, President. JOSEPH MAGORFIN, Vice President. C. N. BASSETT.

Vice President. GEORGE D. FLORY. Cashier. R.

W. MeAFEE, Assistant Cashier. C. M. NERANER, Assistant Cashier.

Prudential EL PASO MORNING TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919 POLLY AND HER PALS. HERE'S ONE AMBITION REALIZED BY CLIFF STERRETT. LIFE-SAVING YOU SEEN DELICIA'S SWEETHEART Two Res To 'PEARS LIKE HIS IF LIFE ONLY GOT ONE AMBiTions, A SETTIA JOB DON'T PAY HIM Dost Ray AlO BOSS, AN' THATS T60 EAT? HAVE HE'S PorT ENOUGH T' FEED SALARY, 'ROUND DOIN' PEOPLE AlIGA ET US OUTTA NEVER SEEN HISSELF EX? DIDJA Pick GOOD! CONGRATULATE YOU, KID. HOUSE AN' HOME! LEMME SECH A STUMMICK! YOUVE. SUTTALY REALIZED 4ER AMBITION YOUNG I LIFER 00 A 4.: Situation Wanted Female 4 MPERATORS for comptometers and Burroughs calculators.

Many calls of this kind. Why not prepare? We teach you and guarantee positions. Draughon's Business College. Phone 1484. A on No.

1 phone operator cashier wishes relieving to work on Sundays as or switchboard. Six years' experience. Phone 6649. PRACTICAL NURSING. Phone 8114.

Business Opportunities GO INTO THE SOFT DRINK BUSINESS. We Supply the Equipment On Easy Payments. soda Fountains Carbonators Store Fixtures Showeases Tables and Chairs Luncheonette Outfits Steam Tables Root Beer Outfits Ice Cream Freezers BOTTLERS' AND CONFECTIONERS' MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Glassware, Silverware, Crushed Fruits, Syrups, Extracts and Colors. EMPIRE BOTTLING WORKS, Corner Mills and Florence Streets.

EL PASO. TEXAS. $350! WILL SELL BEST LOCATED SOFT DRINK, LUNCHES, STORE IN CITY for 8350. FREE steam, hot water, free lights. Rent 850.

(The lease is worth $1.000.) Nice income, improving daily. SNAP! See Mr. Harry Towle about this. P-a-1-k 105 Main (Facing Plaza). FOR SALE.

Well established retail business whose sales amount to $100,000 a year; wonderful possibilities for further increasing the sales of this successful business; owner selling account of leaving El Paso; stock and fixtures will inventory about $25,000. BOX 617, CARE TIMES. Drug Store for Sale Stock and fixtures worth about $5,000 had to be taken by us to protect our interests; can be gotten for about only a small amount of cash needed if taken THE BOWMAN right party. BANK RE TRUST CO. Las Cruces, N.

M. FOR LEASE EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR MEDIUM SIZED DAIRY, CLOSE IN, WITH FIRST -CLASS RESIDENCE. CALL PRICE'S DAIRY, 4001 ALAMEDA AVENUE. PHONE 2049. FOR SALE -Nice grocery store, good location; must be sold at once on account other business: something worth buying.

Hurry. Address H. B. Mayes, 1032 Wyoming St. FOR SALE- only laundry in Belton, doing 8300 weekly: can be greatly increased: half cash, balance terms.

Belton Laundry Belton, Texas. CAVE 25C OR 500 you pay extra to move we trunk and buy War Savings Stamps. only charge you a quarter. Herman Co. PASSPORT PICTURES.

106 Texas St. Oil and Mining Local Representatives Wanted In every city, town and hamlet of the Southwest to sell Southwestern-Tularosa Basin in Oil Refining company stock. This company has in the center of Pennsylvania formations near Tularosa, New Mexico. We believe that Tula rosa Basin will be the "Next Big of Field." Act for us and help develop the Southwest; a liberal proposition to live salesmen. Apply at once SOUTHWESTERN-TULAROSA BASIN OIL REFINING 108 Sheldon El Paso, Texas.

Any Man 24-page prospectus. Hueco Tularosa Basin Oil Company 490 Trust Bldg. El Paso, Tex. Phone 474. can make a living, but the man that gets rich is the man that takes a chance.

A few dollars invested now in the HuecoTularosa Basin Oil lands might make you independent for life. Ask for our OIL! OIL! OIL! Am compelled to raise prices on locations in the Hueco district, Township 26 Range 9, Otero county, New Mexico, The price to September is 810 for 90 acres: after September 1 820. This does not affect agents. Sectional blue print oil maps. 81.

J. S. CROZIER. Room 309. Trust Bldg.

Phone 2055. For Quick Sale 100 acres, block section 63. Ward county, five miles from Laura well, 84.00 per acre. 100 acres, section 79, $3.50 per acre on five year lease. JOHNSON, 201 Mills Bldg.

Phone 9257. Who Said Oil? Will sell lease on 640 acres, near big well, which was sold for three million dollars. If taken at once will sell lease for $1.50 per acre. See "GENE," 304 Herald Bldg. Phone 770.

HAVE acres you in any Tularosa idea just Basin what will 90, do 40 or within 80 12 months? Come in and investigate or phone and will call. Mr. Flaherty, Stewart Land Corporation, Sheldon Hotel Lobby. Phone 3641, Branch 141. FOR SALE--Nine silver claims, 4 also 7 patented, copWashington Camp.

Arizona; per in Molybdenum in Ducane district, Arizona, patented. Phone 7436. ,900 acres to lease for oil and gas, only 3 miles from Laura well near Pecos. If Interested write us. Moran Son, Midland, Texas.

Lost or Found 10 DOCKETBOOK containing 810, railroad passes and other papers. Finder keep money, return papers to W. R. Brown, 504 Mills Bldg. Bank pass book and papers.

Finder please return to Herman Bloch, 720 Oregon, and receive reward. Phoue 5458. OST- By Times boy, 810 bill between Times office and La Luz St. Reward. Phone 1038-W.

Rooming Houses for Sale 8 FOR SALE EUROPEAN PLAN HOTEL. Fifteen rooms, all modern. public and private baths; nice kitchen and dining room for proprietor, also sleeping porch. Three-year lease. All transient business: best 1orgtion.

Terms to right party. 82,000. Address care Times. Rooming Houses for Sale 8 REARED By Associated Press. Port Worth, Texas, August: -CattleReceipts, market steady.

Beeves, Livestock Markets. FORT WORTH. 88.50 13.25; stockers, 87.006 9.50: cows. 85.0009.75; heifers. 86.00@10.50; bulls, 86.00 (78.00; calves, Hogs- Receipts, 500; market steady.

Heavy, 21.75; medium, light, mixed, commons. 819.000@20.00; pigs, $10.500 21.00. Sheep--Receipts, 100; market steady. Lamba, yearlings, 810.5000 12.00; wethers, ewes, 87.5000 9.00; culls, 86.000 7.50; goats, CHICAGO. By Associated Press.

Chicago, August mostly higher than yesterday's average. Top, heavyweight, 820.35 medium weight, 820.50 lightweight, 22.50; light -light, 819.50 (021.25; heavy packing sows, smooth, $19.25 (120.50; packing sows, rough, DIES, Cattle-Receipts, market strong. Beet steers, medium and 419.00; heavyweight, choice and prime, medium and good, common, 810.2540 13.00; lightweight, good and choice, $11.00 common and medium, 89.50€14.25; butcher cattle, heifers, 87.25 15.00; cows, 87.00@14.50; canners and cutters. $0.000 14.00; veal calves, light and heavyweight, 818.250 019.25; reeder steers, 88.00013.50; stock steers, 87.00011.00; western range steers, cows and heifers, $7.250013.00. Sheep- Receipts, market strong.

Lambs, 84 pounds down. $13.75017.00: cults and common, yearling wethers, 89.75€012.50; ewes, medium, good and choice, culls and common, KANSAS CITY. Kansas City, August -Recelpts, 200; market higher. Mediums, lights, soWs, pigs, $16.00019.00. Cattle--Receipts, 300; market higher.

Steers, heifers, cows, calves, stockers, Receipts, 800; 50c higher. Lambs, 812.006016.50; wethers, 89.00 ewes, 89.50@15.00. DENVER. By Areociated Press. Denver, August 500; market strong.

Beef steers, Top, 820.75; bulk, 820.80 20.60. celpts, cows market lower. and heifers, 10.25: calves, $10.50 Sheep- Receipts, market, steady to strong. Lambs, ewes, 88.00@ 18.85. Chicago Board of Trade.

Bu Associated Preas. Chicago, August strike troubles which hampered arrival of corn here lifted the corn market today, but the effect was later partly counterbalanced by the federal trade commission report that food supplies were larger than was the case a year ago. Corn quotations closed unsettled, lower to advance, with September 81.86 to 81.86% and December 81.50 to 81.50%. Oats finished unchanged to lower, and provisions down 10 to 50c. owing to the fact that contract stocks of corn here amount to only 250,000 bushels and because of the chance that a complete shut off from new supplies might soon take place, material advances which resulted in the price of the September delivery were maintained throughout the session.

on the other hand, sentiment as to the more distant months changed radically during the last half of the day. Other reasons ascribed for late downturns in the quotations of new months were a walkout of white employes in the stockyards here and reports or railroad embargoes on wheat. In the oats market, the governing tors were virtually the same as in corn. Provisions turned weak when new labor troubles developed in the packing houses here. Closing quotations: $1.50.

c. 845.90: 843. Lard- Sept. 831.30; 831.10. Ribs--Sept, $20.05.

Wichita Fails Oils. (Furnished by J. S. Curtiss Sheldon Hotel.) Stock: Bid. Asked.

Burk Crest 50 50 Blue Hell 40 40 Benson Oldham 975 450 Hurk Key 100 Bishop 110 120 British American 65 XO Call Stater 35 50 Dodson Taylor 80 Diamond 110 135. Engle 60 Pisser Whaley 90 Golden Rule 50 60 Hartford 300 Harvester 100 130 Jewel 85 Kirby 75 Latonia 115 Mann Lower Munlestone 130 in Marie Elizabeth 40 fiver Dale 115 130 Sure L'op Vaughn No. 175 Van Cleave 260 Willo Bloom 50 60 Waco Oil Refining 185 Central Oil and Stock Exchange. These figures taken from the board at the close of the seision last evening: stocks Bid. Asked.

Banner $19,00 Better Valley $1.40 1.75 Turk Troperial 1.45 Turk Leader 1.00 Burkley 3,00 Caldwell Conanche Hone 1.50 Duke of Pano 9.00 Paso Gladitone 1.50 Imperial 5.00 Olen 1,45 Petroloum Buck 1,85 Central 1.30 Duke 11.25 11.00 Cycle 1.25 Crude 1.10 Weimar 1.80 El Paso Stock Exchange. Following are the quotanens at the close of the last night? Bid. Arket. Beaver Valley 81.75 Big Lime Four Burk Crest Buck Comanche Home 1.924 Comanche County Duke of 11 Ranger. ET Paso Burkburnet 8.00 Gilbert True 1,13 Hog Creek 5.00 King Richt Lech River Oren New South Paramount Petroleum Itinger Burk Hanger Hanger 2.10 B.

Oil 18.00 Hilier Evela 1.00 1,00 Routhland Sunshine Texas Crude 1.00 Weimar 1.60 1.85 (DOUBT U.S. FOOD SALE WILL LOWER RETAIL PRICES Dealers Expect But Little. Effect on Market When Postoffice Sells Supplies. Sale to the public of surplus army food by the war department will probably have little or no immediate effect on EL Paso retail market prices in the opinion of butchers and grocers. Many do not look for a drop in prices for some time, if at all.

Others say if the quantity lasts long enough and the quality is high-grade there must be a reduction. Many do not care to venture prediction. Wholesale Grocers Ask Right to Buy Big Lot U.S. Sugar Making a request direct to President Wilson, asking that they be permitted to take over 1,000,000 pounds of sugar from government warehouses at Fort Sam Houston, wholesale grocery interests have united in a stand which protests against action of the sugar equalization board in authorizing shipment of the sugar to Chicago despite a serious shortage in south Texas. The wholesalers ask for an Investigation and urge Wilson to order shipments withheld.

The wholesalers charge in the telegram to the president that the sugar ordered shipped to Chicago by the equalization board is to be delivered to concorns having no essential need for it. Several meat packers and candy manufacturers are mentioned as consignees. Peach Season to Be at Height During Coming Two Weeks During the next two weeks the peach season will be at its height, and housewives will have the best opportunity to purchase first class fruit at lower prices than at any time afterwards, according to Roland Harwell, head of the agricultural department of the Chamber of Commerce. El Paso housewives are urged by Mr. Harwell to can as many peaches as possible, and to use the fruit generously for table use, so that the immense crop can be utilized with as little loss to growers as possible.

Mr. Harwell has a list of peach growwho have available supplies, and if anyone is unable to find peaches for sale, they may call Mr. Harwell up, A. A. Howell of Canutillo brought in the largest peaches yesterday that have been seen at the Chamber of Commerce.

They were Elbertas and some of them measured 11 1-2 inches in eircumference. Promoting Railroad to Open Farm Lands About Guadalupe G. I. Jimenez, a member of the Juarez city council, wants to build a narrow gauge railroad from that city to Guadalupe, a point 55 miles east on the south side of the river. Ultimately he would extend the line to Ojinaga, Yesterday he asked American Consul Dow to assist him in getting Amerlean catalogues of railroad equipment.

His purpose is to provide better means for getting out the crops that are grown in the Guadalupe country. Under present conditions it is almost impossible to get out the produce. Jose D. Baez, who has been sent from Mexico City to take charge of reclamation work In the Juarez district, will probably make the survey of the new road if it is financed. Baez succeeds Mr.

Bancaleri, who is now engaged in government work on the Zacas river. WHEAT SHIPMENTS CURTAILED. Kensas City, August Railronds bringing wheat into Kansas City must curtail their daily arrivals to 200 cars, compared with the former daily average wheat movement to this market of 850 cars, officials of the Kansas City Terminal Railway company announced late today, The fact that all railroad shopmen here are on strike is assigned 2.8 the reason for the order. Fort Worth Oils. (Furnished by J.

S. Curtiss Sheldon Hotel.) Stock Bid. Asked. Beaver Valley 81,40 81.60 Big Lame Buck King 1.05 Burk Imperial Burk Extension 1.20 Central Texas 4.50 Comanche Central 1.00 1.10 Comanche Duke 18.00 20.00 Comanche Northern 6.00 00 Contractors 110.00 Dixie Del .00 Duke Duke Extension Falcon Gladstone Galloway Geltonda 160.00 Great Southern Fight 1.30 King Midas 24.00 Lucky Two 1.40 0 Ter 10.00 Pieneer Iteral Duke 10.50 Hunger Cisco 70 Hanger Rock 2.45 Oil 1,04 Repubile 2.50 Summit 25.00 25. 50 4.00 Texas Crude Teras Duke Union Oil Refining 14.00 Union Central .10 Unitel OIL 5.50 Weimar 1.50 1,65 Walker Caldwell 50.00 57,50 Waseca 1.50 I ADVERTISING RATE CLASSIFIED.

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LABEL) A PASO, TEL Death Notices. ALFSON-William Alfson died August 6 at his residence, 2225 Portland St. He was 26 years of age, a native of New York and resident of El Paso for one year. He was He leaves a wife, who at his side at employed by the Border eras National Bank. time of death.

Funeral services from Peak Hagedon's chapel at 9:30 Friday morning. Services in charge of Rev. McCall of Calvary Baptist church. Interment in Evergreen cemetery. Rebel Activities Lower Importation of Cattle Here Nogales, beats El Paso as a goat center.

Two goats were imported through the port of Nogales from Mexico for exhibition purposes, while none entered the United States through El Paso, according to the regular report of Dr. Thomas A. Bray, inspector In charge of the bureau of animal industry, for the month of July, Imports of animals from Mexico through the port of El Paso have been extremely low recently, due to revolutionary troubles, which caused the cutting of the railroads south of Juarez. During the month of July, 29 horses were imported through El Paso and 80 through Nogales. Forty-four mules were imported through El Paso and five through Nogales.

were ported through El Paso. 'Only four head of steers, four cows and eight bulls were Imported through El Paso, while there were 525 head of steers, 983 head of cows and 30 bulls imported through Nogales. The horses were Imported chiefly for work purposes, while the cattle were brought over for grazing. Daily Record BUILDING PERMITS. Joe Ravel, El Paso and San Antonio streets; sign, $100.

Joe Ravel, El Paso and San Antonio streets; alterations, $150. L. G. Greer, 1405 East Nevada street; garage, $50. J.

W. Bolton. 412 East San Antonio street; sign, $25. C. J.

Woodworth, 1203 Arizona street; glassed-in porch, $500. BIRTHS. BIRTHS. WOODS -To Eugenia May Woods, 3528 Tularosa street, July 17, a boy, HILDEBRAND- To N. G.

Hildebrand, 4414 Hastings street, July 17, a girl, CARBAJAL To Jose Carbajal, 3900 East San Antonio street, August 3, a boy. WARRANTY DEEDS. Mrs. Simon Laughlin to Jesus Garcia, lot 10, block 1, Moeller's addition; consideration, $300. Marr Bros.

Investment company to John W. Phillips, lots 30-32, block 69. Government Hill addition; consideration, $900. Marr Bros. Investment company to John W.

Phillips, lots 26 and east half of lot 27, block 3, Government Hill addition; consideration, $550. K. Albright to Ray Coleman, south 40 feet of north 80 feet of lots 1 to 5, block 99, Bassett's addition; consideration, $4,092.40. W. P.

Brady to Asa Porter, south 80 feet of lots 15 and 16, block Alamo Heights addition: consideration, $5,000. C. P. Simpson to L. F.

Wolcott, lots 36 and 37, block 19, Manhattan Heights addition: consideration, $5,500. Francis A. Pellman to J. Van der Stay, P-3. Garden's subdivision; consideration, $350.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Carl Goers and Cara Bayless. Andres Sosa and Dolores Pena. Hugh M. Neighbour and Nellie E.

Crawford. Francisco Casteneda and Filberta mero. PREPARE DATA FOR BOARD. Headquarters of the High Line canal committee will be opened at the Chamber of Commerce building Monday and will be in the charge of H. H.

Brook. Mr. Brook, accompanied by George M. Clark and P. W.

Barker, members of the committee from the upper valley, left yesterday morning for their homes. Mr. Brook will return Monday, Manager K. M. Roberts of the Chamber of Comcommenced yesterday to work on the preparation of data for presentation to the board of engineers that will sit in El Paso and make a final decleIon on the project It is believed that this board will be appointed within two months.

PRODUCE MEN FORFEIT BOND. Nine men who appeared at the city market before 4 a. m. yesterday mornIng. in violation of city ordinance.

were taken Into custody by policemen. Complaints have been sent in to headquarters that these men came in early 50 in the morning with their produce and make so much noise that the people near the market cannot sleep. The nine men, who are Mexican produce raisers, were released on $2 bond. They did not appear in police court yesterday, preferring to forfeit their bonds Male Help Wanted VOUNG. MAN with a good knowledge of English to fill a position as typist and Multigraph operator for one of the largest mining companies operating in this section: a knowledge or shorthand or of the Multigraph is not necessary, but desirable; a good position awaits such a young man, with plenty of opportunity for advancement.

Rhein Specialty Agency, 22-23 Buckler Bldg. WANTED- Young Must be men, thoroughly unmarried, 18 to years. experfenced in groceries. Prefer those with recent experience. A good opportunity for the right kind.

Apply afternoons Piggly Wiggly, on San Antonio St. WANTED- Planing mill man capable of operating Berlin No. 91 machine. See J. A.

TATUM, Friday and Saturday, Hotel Sheldon. Permanent address Alamogordo, N. M. MEN -business; and boys to learn the automoblie driving lessons, $15; driving and repairing, $50; unlimited course in repairing. 118 W.

Franklin St. Call 1987. EXPERIENCED accurate stenographer; and have must good be memory; state qualifications and salary expected. P. 0.

Box 98. Man cook, 4 to 6 people, in mining camp: good pay for right person. Phone 4834 or write P. 0. Box 52.

References required. WANTED- Mexican truck driver; must be able to handle high class truck. Apply at office Santa Fe Fuel Seventh and Santa Fe. WANTED Baker, all-round man, at once: wages $36 per week to start with: six days' work. Quality Bakery, Globe, Ariz.

WANTED Experienced, soda DRUG STORE. dispenser. WANTED. 518 Young, man Francisco to strive truck. WANTED clerk for grocery; state experience and salary expected.

Address A-686, care Times. WANTED. fountain Experienced sell boy to candy. work in Apply 406 E. San Antonio.

WANTED New First Mexico class Cottage baker and Sanatorium, pastry Silver City, N. M. START RIGHT. Los Angeles Y. A.

Auto School. Service men rate." HERMAN Transfer Co. moves everything. Salesmen Wanted 2 We have an excellent proposition to offer a few good salesmen or saleswomen in El Paso and neighboring towns, selling one of the best oil stocks now being offered. Liberal commissions.

Experience not absolutely necessary. Write Texas Oil Exchange OF EL PASO 110 SHELDON ST. PHONE 1461. LIVE salesman to sell phonographs; big portunity for right man. Spanish speaking preferred.

Call between 8 and 10 a. m. J. A. Solomon Times Building.

Female Help Wanted H2 WANTED Sales department; ladies in must our be basement expertenced. Apply to Mr. Harris in basement THE WHITE HOUSE. EXPERIENCED stenographer; must be and familiar with office routine; state qualifications and salary expected; give references. P.

O. Box 98. FREE CITY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Phone 665 for Fernale Help. Phone 664 for Male Help.

IN THE BASEMENT OF CITY HALL. WANTED can sell Young and woman wait on in store; customers: ole Inust speak Spanish. Singer Sewing Machine Co. ANTED- Girl. for, general housework care children.

1319 Randolph St. Must stay nights. Good home for right party. WANTED -YOUNG CONFECTIONERY. LADIES FOR PARLOR.

TEITCHEN HELPER wanted by Baptist Sanatorium. No objection to Japanese or Mexican. Phone 1726. TAKE one year's hospital training and be able to earn $15 to 850 a week. Box 651, Kansas City, Mo.

WANTED. Mexican woman for cooking house work; must stay nights. 518 Randolph. SALESLADY, WITH EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES. BEACH'S ART SHOP.

Wanted -Buy chickens, rabbits. Ph.3973-W. Situations Wanted Male POSITION married. WANTED--Male experienced in bookkeeper, lumber, hardware, grain, automobiles, furniture, wants to move west for permanent posttion: can furnish the best of references or bond. Address C.

J. Miller, 908 Commerce Houston, Texas. YOUNG MAN, 90 years old, college attorney, gradyears' practicing exservice man, desires connection with clothing or shoe jobbers or manufacturers or insurance "Kadress banking agency: best of references. S. B.

BOx 451, Waco, Texas. ANTED--A position in bank that will reasonable salary; have had eight years' experience in loan department of bank; married man with family: can give references, Address 673, core Tines. WANTED man: just chautfeur's out of job; service. expert- Phone 977. Kelly Sanford.

Male and Female Help H3 Wanted HOT Mother's TAMALES Place. 721 Thursdays E. and Missouri. Saturdays. Situation Wanted- -Male 5 and Female EXPERIENCED, Phone man and 8745-W.

wife or want 3514 Re- job serve El Paso, Texas. Situations Wanted Fomale POSITION AS CASHIER OR TELEPHONE OPERATOR BY YOUNG LADY, ADDRESS M. CARE TIMES. EXPERT CANNING and preserving of fruits by the day. Phone 8204.

Rooming House Specials, 43-room, consisting of one and two room housekeeping apartments. North Side, close in. Always filled. Bargain at $3,750. Extra Special 23-room hotel.

Steam heat, hot and cold running water. Good turntture. Rent $100, with lease. Downtown. Going for quick sale at $1,650 cash.

$100 a Month Clear 14-room high class, near Library. Every room connecting with sleeping porch. 8600 piano included. Cheap rent. Going at $1,950.

Leo. Weiler de Co. PHONE 122. TRUST BLDG. Ground Floor.

Industrials. Oils. For Rooming Houses AND Business Chances LARGE OR SMALL See Weiler PHONE 122. TRUST BLDG. Ground Floor.

13 ROOMS, close in, very handsomely furnished. steam heat. modern: reasonable rent. For quick sale $3,000. Fisk-Ramsey Realty Co.

Phone 1073. Trust Bldg. For Sale, Miscellaneous 11 FOR SALE The following motorcycles in good condition: 'No. 5704.... $175.00 1 Harley-Davidson No.

5707......... 175.00 Harley-Davidson No. 5709.... 150.00 1 Harley-Davidson No. 5708...

225.00 (With side car.) 1 Indian No. 0710..... 200.00 (With side car.) Make offer on the following: 125 H. P. Filer Stowell engine, In good order.

2 100 H. P. Erie horizontal water tube botlers. (Including about 150 4-inch and 5- inch steam pipe and valves.) A. H.

JOHNSON, City Purchasing Agent. Phone 279. City Hall, GOOD HOSE, LOW PRICE. See Us for Cotton and Rubber Hose. Easy Terms.

RIO GRANDE FURNITURE CO. 109 S. Stanton. Phone 2802. STEEL SAFE Terms.

205 W. San Antonio. PEACHES AND PEARS AT PADEN'S RANCH. $2 per bushel. Drive in.

Phone 1700 or Ysleta 532-J. ROLL TOP DESK, 5-foot standing bookkeeper's desk, sectional bookcase five sections high. BOX L-747, care Times. FOR SALE- Peaches, Alberta and Bella Georgia at Sunset Ranch, one and onehalf miles west of Canutillo. 20,000 POUNDS fine Alberta peaches only $1.50 per bushel.

Patterson Ranch, first bridge west of Canutillo. PEACHES, choice Patterson Albertas, 2 miles $1.50 west per Ranch, of Canutillo. WARDROBE, 1318 plain N. El trunk Paso. and steamer: Phone 8029.

BUY your trunk, suitcase, traveling bag where made: we repair and exchange. El Paso Trunk Factory. FRUIT jars cheap. Ph. 4924.

1118 S. El Paso. Second-hand bicycle for sale. 906 Mesa. PASSPORT PICTURES.

106 Texas St. Wanted to Buy, Miscellaneous 12 WE BUY all kinds of building material, old houses. West Texas Wrecking Co. Phone 4262. Furniture for Sale 14 WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE All kinds of furniture.

Come and see us. Don't sell your furniture before you get our prices. THE FAIR DEAL FURNITURE No. 1, 517 E. San Antonio.

Phone 915. No. 2, 319 S. Stanton. Phone 1051.

REFRIGERATOR BARGAINS. Big Stock, Low Prices. Easy Terms. Trade New For Old. RIO GRANDE FURNITURE CO.

109 S. Stanton. Phone 9802. We Need the Furniture Get our bid before vou sell, Plerce Furniture 316 Texas st. Phone 2048.

WHY not ring Berrybill? They come on short notice and pay cash for all your furniture. Phone 3546. 403 Texas. NOW is the time to buy second- hand gas ranges. Your credit 1s 0.

K. Foutz-Moore Furniture Co. Call Us for Storage. Western Transfer Storage Co. Phone 73.

COR SALE- One Columbia Grafanola and 38 records, or will exchange for young hens. 4223 Rosa Street, R. F. D. Box 37.

A down and WAGON a is dollar a a great week. convenience; Your credit 1s 0. K. Foutz-Moore Furniture Co. Wanted- -Furniture 17 WANTED 500 Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Will pay the highest cash prices town.

We also want used furniture of all description. See us first before you sell. Our representative will call. Rio Grande Furniture Company, 109-111 S. STANTON ST.

Phone 9802. WE more ARE than shipping firm furniture: can pay any in the city. Ring us. Berryhill Furniture Co, Phone 3546. 403 Texas St.

WANTED, price Serond-hand paid. Call furniture, Rex Furnt- ture Co. Phone 1651. WE WILL. PAY good price for your furniture.

Rio Grande Furniture Co. WE NEED A CAR OF USED FURNITURE at once. Call us; we pay cash. Any amount. Union Furniture Co.

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