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Cured" Say "I Was Many CANCER OF THE HAND. CANCER OF THE BREAST. Mrs. C. h.

Hutchinson of Central New Mexico was cured of cancer of the breast, and writes: "You saved my life Theodore Melcher says: i had cancer of the hand for three years. In fifteen days Dr. Weeks has cured me. I go back to work with two hands and a happy heart." '''ff CONSUMPTION CURED. CANCER, fr To Those That Have a Cancer This Little Paragraph Is SB fl A Tbe Electro-Chemic XRay Treat sent of Cancer, Consumption, Sex-sal Weaknesses and all Cbrontc Diseases prove wonderfully successful.

Day by day does tbe wonderful work of cure progress by the Electro-Chemic Treatment. Hundreds i' cases cacb week are being diagim correctly for the first time many i them have been under tbe earo ft a i The old idea that consumption was an incurable disease has long past been done away with since the establishment of the Electro-Chemic Treatment. They have MADE CURES AND HAVE SHOWN TO THE MEDICAL FRATLRNITY THAT THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. tf Dedicated. Have you ever thought how precious the time is that you have to treat and cure yourself In? You know that you can not afford to waste any time if there is any question that you have a cancer.

Is it not plain to you CONDUCTOR SAM GILLESPIE And His Daughter Lizzie Saved, I had orchitis and was ubout to die, when we called Dr. Weeks who cured me sound and well. Other doctors In this town could 8 do nothing for me. My daughter Lizzie had St. Vitus' dance and I had spent thousands of dollars with uoctoi re ami at Los An gales to get her well, but sJju gol worse.

I put her under the tie d- ment of Dr. Weeks and she is now perfectly well. He also cured Emillie Ortaga of the same disease when other doctors had failed to -cure her. A man Is known by his works, and I say to all, Dr. Weeks Is a sure enough doctor and his cures prove it.

This testimonial Is unsolicited. I that every moment of delay nif.m that yon are only taKing 1 4, 5T KKHB .1 yo twn itanilSf .9 There itaw. been many cures iulvei Used for consumption, but all of them have proved worthless. Such has not been the result with the cases that been handled here. The Ka and Ozone Treatment is a scientific jne, and carefully administered at th Klectro-Chemlc Institute.

It has never failed to cure, if there is any foim other physicians for years and have tailed to cure. The announcement of the absolute cure of svote. disease a Cancer and Consumption In aajprcom munlty naturally creates a sensation, and as a result an institution 18 'soon crowded with cases that are the despair of the regular practicing physicians. Patients in the last stagesart the first ones to come. This in itself means that the resources of the spe-dallsts In each disease are severely taxed.

The prime test is la their ability to cure. sbM Ht- aw 'frfl i wasst; WaV I SksF wfl kn A4BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH3B fl BsC' asQSSMMsfKsI Ji BBBBSSSsl a 0scasc thai ou can temporize with. It is constantly and surely eating Its way into some vital part and il you delay ft Is going to take that much more time to handle your case and effcf a cure. It is advised that you go at the earliest suggestion of danger and have a tion left to build a cure upon. The piiiuiple of reaching the tuberculosis by means of the Kay inn not NOT A CANCER CASE THAT be questioned by any medical author want "jealous doctors to stop cry- ini; quack.

My home Is at HUM Wyoming street, and we will gladly answer all questions. S. S. GILLESPIE. ity.

The ose of the Ozone method for HAS COME TO THE INSTITUTE HAS FAILED OF RELIEF OR CURE. thorough examination made and ascertain whether or not you have any grounds for fear. It la udvisable that you go to those who are familiar with the disease In its many phases and are capable of Some of these cures have been mar elous. There is no institution in the United States that rould have PILES. any severer test and come out more successful.

Thus it Is ih.it the repu avenue, El Paso. Texas. I am 68 years old, and had the cancer five years and had given up hope of getting well. I can and do recommend Dr. Weeks to like sufferers.

Mrs. L. E. Brice. Magdalena, N.

M. tation of Dr. Weeks Co. has spread to every Dart of the country. This the building up of the patient after the germs have been destroyed what makes the cure so rapid.

Consump tives are placed upon a sound footing soon that few can believe that they are the same person. If you are tired of having the constant recurring night sweats, the ever depressed feelings of the consumptives, then go to the Iilec tro-Chemic specialists and have thorough examination made of your lungs by the X-Ray. Their exact state can be told and the cure commenced at once. There is no guess work here. We cure piles without an operation and without pain.

No blood. No kinfe. 1 wns tortured with piles for twelve long years, and suffered beyond nil description. I was frequently routined to the house. MISCELLANEOUS.

We cure diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; eye, ear, nose and throat. Diseases of women and deformities of children. Hernia (or rupture), epilepsy, crossed eyes, sterility, eczema, obesity, scrofula, hare-lip, all venereal diseases, tape worm, goitre and dropsy. For men that are sufferers from excesses and early indiscretions, perma fact is to be borne in mind. DR.

WEEKS CO. HAVE THE LARGEST MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE IN THE SOUTH WEST. More skill employed, more capital invested, than all the other rendering you the best possible service. The Electro Chemlc Cancer Specialist handles more cancer cases in a week than most doctors will in a life time. Do you not think that this is the id.

you should go to to handle your case? The wonderful work that the X-Ray is doing In the alleviation of the cancer evil is enough to convince you that this is the treatment that you nead. It Is a painless care, and that is DISEASES OF WOMEN. specialists in the southwest combined. Their facilities were installed with A short time ago I went to see Dr. Weeks and he has cured me A so I feel like a new man and am The diseases that women are, par tieularly the prey of art? skfllfitlly treated at the Institute.

nent relief is found. CATARRH. Catarrh is a dangerous disease. You should not let il run. The equipment of the Institute Is complete for its treatment.

SURGERY. Kaiiiins flesh and strength, and feel so happy that I want to tell like sufferers what a blessing I have found. Dr. Weeks cured me of my awful condition with- out an operation. I will gladly answer any questions at my paint shop, 112 South Stanton street.

VM II. HAKE. enough to make you want to take that for treatment, for if you have a cancer, you know what a lot of suffering you can avoid by having relief from Its ceustant. gnawing, drawing pains. The X-Ray kills the cancer germ the idea of giving treatment not to be had elsewhere outside of New York and other eastern capitals.

In the same way the specialists' were chosen with the one idea nf their peculiar fitness for the work that was to be done here. Thoy are men who have had plenty of experience, and are so expert in their different lines of work that there no guessing or time lost in the iweer-tainment of the trouble that Is before them. Their work commences at once in the cure, and as there is plenty of work for them to do, there is uu (Jelly In their cure of each case that they handle. We have the best surgeons in th country, and can offer excellent ac coinniodations to surgical cases. and stops the progress of the disease.

Mrs. L. K. Hike of Magdalena. New HOME TREATMENT.

A complete course of home treatment is given in the various diseases that the Institute makes a specialty of. Write for symptom blanks and record of cures. We are the only Specialists In the Great Southwest We guarantee to cure. We have the apparatus and are established here. In writing, enclose stamp.

Mexico, writes as follows: RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism is particularly susceptible to electrical treatment, rheumatic pains being stopped at once by the Electro-Chemic currents, ami The die; ease eradicated by the specfal constitutional treatments. Try the Electro-Chemic static; it will give you instantaneous relief. This is to certify that I was cured of cancer involving the entire right DR. WEEKS breast, in two weeks' time, without pain or loss of blood, or the use of a EL PASO.

TEXAS. 208 MESA AVENUE, knife, by Dr. O. D. Weeks of 208 Mesa formity with plans drawn up by ele brated artists, whose aesthetic ideas were not stunted nor their elaborate ALFONSO XIII IS NOW KING.

HUNG JURY IN THE REUM CASE work hampered by prosaic considera was greeted with a tremendous ovation, which he smilingly acknowl edged. King Alfonso, at the time of the incident, showed no agitation, though his mother and the Infanta Maria Teresa were naturally alarmed for the moment, but were soon reassured. grounds. Subsequently a cross bill was filed by the defendant, in which he denied the allegations of the original petition and set up certain other KUeged facts upon which he asked for I decree in his favor. The particulars of the issues at bar have been already given.

tionB of expense. With result truly unique Madrid has become a beauti ful poem in color, an exquisite sym phony in fire. The famous Prado. the (Continued from KirBt Page.) C. H.

Reeb, charged with murder. May 21. Preston and Patterson, charged with assault to murder, May 22. Cases of C. Gam boa and Theo.

Gam-boa, assault with intent to murder. May 23. Deeds Filed. The following deeds were filed for record yesterday in the county clerk's office: Carolina Hopkins and George A. Hopkins to Lena A.

Payne 68 acres of the Ysleta grant on the road leading to El Paso; consideration. $750. Carlos Esearzaza and Angelina Es-carsaaa, his wife, to A. Rogers 26 by 10 feet on the east side of Leon street; consideration, $15,000. erday an application was filed to have alimony allowed.

Previously the plaintiff had petitioned the court for US injunction to restrain her husband from collecting and taking possession of the proceeds of a judgment After Twenty-Two Hours' Deliberation Jury In the Case of Mrs. Dr. Benin Was Discharged. evening resort of the people, tne Plaza Major, surrounded by its colonnades, the Plaza Oriente in front of the royal palace, the Plaza de las Cortes, and other public places are dazzling in their brightness, while the various public buildings are outlined against the sky in lines of fire. Those magnificent effects have been produced by electric and gas lamps of all colors, forms and sizes.

The city of Madrid, appeared calm, dignified and entirely at his ease. The foreign representatives, tbe clergy, the grandes and all the persons present presented their felicitations upon the conclusion of the ceremonies of annointnient. and the administration of the oath. The pro First Proclamation. King Alfonso's first proclamation.

Issued tonight, is addressed to the nation. Alter saying that lessons of experience are awaiting him, his majesty expresses the hope that he will receive from the people the inspiration which will supply what time has not yet taught him. The proclamation concludes: "If Providence aids me, and if the swarded him on a verdict for damages in a railroad suit. Judge Walthall denied the application for alimony. It is understood that the parties to the suit then ad-justed their financial difficulties out of court and made satisfactory cession then moved to the Church of TEN FOR CONVICTION San Francis-o El Grande in the same which first took the matter in band order and with the same ceremony i voted a large sum for the purpose of COMMENCEMENT illuminations, but the money proved tnat it naa left the palace.

Alt along the way there were enthusiastic Spanish people continue the support they have accorded my august mother pose of gratifying and wreaking their they will, i have confidence that I shall succeed in my desire to do all shouts from the crowds that (Hied the streets and public squares, Alfonso, now a king in fact as well an in name, gracefully acknowledging the salu that untiring devotion can accomplish for the good of the fatherland, the New Trial Will Probablj Take Place Doling the Present Term ot the Court -Divorce Granted. EXERCISES OF THE EL PASO SCHOOLS THIS WEEK. peace, grandeur and well-being of the nation. insufficient for the realization of the elaborate plans, whereupon an additional sum was granted from the royal treasury. This, of course, is exclusive of large sums which have been expended by private individuals, with the result that the city resembles a great fairy land in which the people have given themselves up to the full enjoyment of the festivities in accordance with the true southern spirit.

As a spectacle the evenths of the day defy description, and as a sub ject for national rejoicing the shouts of the people still continue, and the ringing of the bells testify of the sue cess of the occasion. The Best Liniment. "1 have derived great benefit from Graduating Exercises of High School to Be Held at Myar Opera House Friday Evening Sixth Grade Ex cor uts OTHER NEWS OF the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and lumbago," says ercises. Mrs. Anna Hagclans, of Tuckahoe, N.

J. "My husband used it for a sprained The suit for a divorce then came on to be heard on the cross bill and the prayer of the petitioner granted. The action was not contested. Grand Jury. The grand jury convened yesterday afternoon and was in session until a little after 5, when an adjournment was taken without any report being submitted.

Suit Filed. action for a commission alleged to be due for the sale of land was (lied yesterday in the district court. The suit has been instituted by the rower Bros. Co. vs.

Charles Davis. The amount asked for is $7,609.46. The property for which the deal is said to have been negotiated is situated in Mexico, but the alleged con-traci which resulted in the transaction was made in this country. Set for Trial. The following criminal cases have been set for trial in the district court next week: back and was quickly relieved.

In fact it is the best family liniment I have ever used. I would not think of being without it. 1 have recommended to many and they always speak very highly of it and declare its merits are wonderful." For sale by all druggists. National Cushion Frame bicycle, uic best made, at El Paso Cycle Co tations, Church Ceremonies. The oeremnoies at the church were simple hut impressive.

Here the clergy were the active participants, the chief actors of the day being little more than passive listeners. Upon entering the sacred edifice his majesty proceeded down the long aisle lined by the grandees and their ladies and the foreign representatives and ambassadors. Arriving at the altar the young monarch handed the insignia of office to his attendants and knelt in prayer, while the archbishop read the litanies. The service concluded with the Te Deum. Once outside the church and on the return journey to the royal palace the king was greeted with fanfares of trumpets, the booming of cannon, the ringing of bells and cheers from tens of thousands of throats.

The Reception. At the great reception which followed at the palace the utmost state was observed. The highest grandees of Spain, the august foreign princes and the leading members of their suits were in attendnnce with the officials of state, high officers of the army, eminent clergy and others. Only persons of the highest importance were present, the guests being entertained according to their rank. Madrid a Fairy Land.

Tills evening, for the first time, the ancient capital is illuminated in con- Momsen Thome suggests buying your wife an Ohio stee! range. Exciting Incident. Madrid, May 17. The splendid ceremonies in connection with the attaining of his majority by King Alfonso XIII today were attended with an incident which, while insignificant in itself, for the moment created much excitement among those who witnessed it and In the chamber of deputies where the story first arrived in a more sensational form than the facts warranted. It appears that just as the royal coach emerged from the Plaza de Annas into the square in front of the palace, amid the sound of cannon, a young man among the sightseers behind the cordon suddenly pushed through the ranks of soldiers aafd police and rushed toward the door of the chariot, with his hat one hand and holding outstretched In the All the delicacies of the season at the Buttermilk Cafe.

Dr. Reum is again at." liberty under her old bond. The jury, after being out twenty-two hours, failed to agree and was discharged by the court. The case was submitted at 1 o'clock Friday night. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the jury sent word to the judge that it was impossible for them to agree.

The defendant WSJ sent for from tbe county Jell. The doctor, although manifesting no anxiety and apparently as calm and collected a8 ever, showed signs of the suspense the had endured, and had deep rings under her eyes. She bad evidently anC' pated the result of the trial. an)5 s.i gave no Indications of surprise When the foreman announced that they wjre unable to agree on a verdict; The court explained that he was opposed to trying to forte a verdict ffi'm any jury, but that he regard ed if Ws duty to ask them if by further conference they thought that an agreement could be reached or did Ihey consider it impossible. In answer to the inquiry of the court two of the jurors shook their beads in an emphatic manner and then the foreman reiterated his fuviw i report.

The jury was then allowed to WW il HBJg, 3MPSS I lea! lea! All the attractions at Dunn's Road House on the Woodlawn line. This is commencement week in the El Paso schools and there will be exercises at one of the schools or Ute opera house nearly every day of the week after Monday. The graduating exercises of the high school will be held at the opera house next Friday evening. Friday morning at. the Mesa school the sixth grade will hare closing exercises, presenting the following program: Song "Nut Costly Recitation "Saturday Night" Jennie Henry Recitation "Tommy's School" Ethel Parsons Dialogue "Two Kinds of Greenhorns" Warren Small and Howard Coffyn Song "Gently School Recitation "The Well of St.

Keync" Frances Vaughn Josh's Troubles" Roy Brown Mandolin Solo "Manzanilio" Grace Carr Recitation "Sambo's Vindication" Dorothy Russell Song of the Summer Night" School Recitation "The Hast Hymn" Imogene Robertson Hi citation "The Telephone" Mabel Krause Dialogue "Writing Poetry" Tom White, Warren Small. Roy Brown. Juan Smith Selections on the Harp. Sweeny Song "Now the Day Is School Times wants bring results. TRIMBLE TRANSFER CO.

other a paper. Before he reached the door, the state lackeys and Stmrrles hurried to the scene and quickly Oyer powered him. though not before the Heavy Llybt Unuling'. GIVE CS A TK1AL 405 S. SANTA EE ST.

PBOfE J8t disturber received a severe mauling. The prisoner was then taken to the A A A guard room of the palace, where he AH Prices, Kinds and Quality. Hut the one we wish to tell you about Is GOLDEN NECTAR. For ice Tea Only. The Delicious Tea on the Market Today.

It's Aromatic and Pungent. A FULL ROUND FLAVOR AND A RICH WINE COLOR. A Tea never sold for loss than $1.50 a pound, but to introduce it quickly and make It the most popular Tea here, we are going to sell It for $1.00 a pound. SAMPLES FREE. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded at Ceylon Tea and Coffee Company "TEA BLENDERS." 208 San Antonio St.

Phone 429. A Weak Stomach When the strmaeh Is weak your food remains undigested, and you fail to receive the proper nourishment fmmlt Try a dose of HOS-TETTER'S STOMACH HITTHtS after each meal. It will aid the stomac'i In its work of die-iflon and prevent DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. RILIOII9NLSS and KR.VO TSN KS-. Try it.

HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. For a Weak Back. disperse and was followed out of the court room by the defendant and Ler attorney. The jury, it is reported, finally stood ten for conviction and two for acquittal. It is expected that the new trial will take place at this present term of court.

Divorce Granted. In tbe district court yesterday the question of alimony was brought up in the case of Eva Ward vs. Fred W. Wa'd. An action for a divorce was Instituted some time ago by the complainant on several alleged statutory was interrogated.

The letter in his hand proved to be an address to the king stating that the Infanta Maria Teresa, who was with the king in the royal coach, had promised him her hand, and begging the king, as the brother of the Infanta, to accede to the marriage. The prisoner was carefully searched and it was found that he carried no weapon. His remarks regarding the Infanta Maria Teresa left no doubt as to his mental condition. The royal party reached the chamber of deputies a few minutes later, and the king, ascending the throne, "Sunset Route" $26.45. Galveston, and Return.

Tickets on sale May 18 to 23. Final limit May 26. For further particulars address W. R. EAGAN, General Agent.

The muscles of the back may be i very much strengthened and all pain and soreness removed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and having I the parts rubbed vigorously for five i minutes at each application. Twenty five and fifty-cent bottles of this linl-J ment are for sale by all druggists..

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