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SEVEN EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1913. SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IF THE TOGS ARE GRECIAN Copyright 1913 by Kail Nona By TAD I Batting Averages in Copper League COLOMBIA REPUBLIC was in the plant, is severely burned about the hands, and Norman Tucker has bad burn about th" face, hand and body. Damage to the building and plant I 4 no. ueas linn will make a trip of inspection te Kolilherg'n clgur factory, on South Sam a Fe street, to Inspect the plant, Walter Kohlherg has promised each of tbe visitor a cigar, after the Inspection.

I-'. C. Kettafteas reives sniri F. C. Morehouse, manager of 11 min made the trip especially to witness the spurt and another nieellnK would undoubtedly attract three times the number.

This seems be something of interest to the people at larKo. the merchants and the Chamber of Commerce. It bepins to appear as if Joe Wood's 1912 record of thirty-three victories and five defeats is safe from the assault of Walter Johnson, about the only pitcher In the game that was In 111 VII DKPAR I Ml I I 1 il; --I i I I I vi 1 1 (l 1 I llb Ml 1 111 I 1 ii' I Would compel him to postpone the match. Coulon said that the date probably would be set tor l.nhor Pay. The champion is a number of pounds below weight.

He entered the ring to box In Kenosha, Wis, Monday, weighing bin 108 pounds and left it two pounds lighter. Coulon normally boxes nt 119 pound. The champion Intends to spend the next few weeks In complete rest at Some nearby watering place. Ho plans to leave for the Pacific coast about the middle of July and there to get Into condition gradually for his bout with Williams. I IGHTING OHOST" CI Pis vi.

io i lli re lor iic Match Before Ilia i rive. Jeff Clarke, the "Fighting Ohnst of Would Vrrlvc ai Some Mcih.nl of losing I ill Much Diaouasvod Panama Matter. figured to have chance to lower it Count) iulltor Barnurn Will Itoirin in- Wori. Today. CouAty Judge .1 Kylnr, In, pursuance of an agreement of the count) ciinimlSainnerH e.iurt, has In-structed tb' county auditor to cheok up all of the county if floes, and Auditor liny Harnuro announced yesterday that he would begin today on the cotmtv clerk' In tb.

list if in offices is th county judge, district attorney, dis-trlci clerk, sheriff, county attorney, county clerk, county collector, eouBttf ing company at imle, Durango, hue Junt reached Id Paso, having ex-perleiu'eii a bard trip overland front Durango te the border, lie cams via Snntn Rosnlin and OJInuga. and from there tossed the border to Mnrfa, Where he took a train for I I tasJ He Is now residing with his family nt pi2 Montana street. During the journey lie had to use almost any sort of runveyanc he could find. Automobiles. hand car.

and horses were gome of (he means of travel he employed, HOMEGROWN n' the start of this season. TBI Senatorial smokeball artist has now lost fctir Karnes out of eighteen starts and this leaves him but a narrow margin to work on, one so narrow as to almost make it Impossible for him to accomplish the feat. To tb Joe Wood's record of last Iiy Thr AuorlntrS Prf Washington, June fViloinhlan Minister Betam ourt has submitted to the stale department a concrete state ment of the basis upon which bis government desires to resume negotiations with the lulled Slates for settlement of claims growing out of the separation of Panama. Seerct.irV lli'um nliooiini eil that he Would dlS- T.mlin Mo has lice, iiteii I lie DrODO- i aitlon offered him by the Junroi Ath I cuss the proportion with the prel- Releasor and justice of the pere. Kl tin i n.

IMPAJTSf I Ousted Prom Texas In limn Did Not stay C)uattd. lb a ii in 1 1 ii Juno 25. ''Iinrnes thai the Security 'Ml company, vvhk'h i was misted from Texas in 1110!) be dciit sunn. Iletnlls of Colomhhi's proposal will ThOmnsim. the new minister from letic club nnd will come here at onco to begin training for his bout with RUfe Cameron, which will be staged in the Juarez an na on the afternoon of July fi.

Correction, The caption, "Santa Rita Wilis the Cup." In yesterday's morning's Times O. AB. R. H. 2B.

3B. ITR. SB SH Pet. .3 10 3 i 0 (I 1 .100 2 6 It 0 II ll II 0 .2 4 020 000 0 .4 3 6 0 000 0 6 21 I I 0 1 1 38) 8 30 8 11 5 1 2 0 1 .37 .9 33 7 11 3 1 1 0 .364 ..9 31 0 1 0 7 I .355 2ll2 001 0 .353 .6 24 4 2 0 0 1 1 .333 110 I) 0 0 .333 7 3d 4 111 2 1 0 0 0 .330 7 2f. 6 8 1 0 1 3 2 .320 .1 4 10 3 1 0 4 1 .313 7 29 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 .310 .9 30 5 90 1 24 0 .300 7 24 5 7 1 0 0 1 0 .292 7 23 4 6 4 10 1 I.

11 7 20 4 0 1 1 2 0 .250 .8 28 370 005 1 .250 .2 4 010 000 0 .250 .3 8 020 000 0 9 34 5 4 1 0 2 1 .235 .517 130 0 0 0 0 .235 27 ill 0 0 4 3 .222 -7 0 1 0 1 222 ,8 2" 3 6 I I .222 .8 18 1 1 2 ii 11 1 1 222 2 1 I 0 .217 23 1 5 1 0 0 0 3 .217 .7 23 I a 1 Oil ii 217 9 S3 3 2 I 0 2 212 ,6 2 I I ii ii 0 .210 .8 29 3 0 0 Ii 3 4 .20 5 2 0 11 0 10 7 25 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 .200 6 30 I 0 1 .200 i ii ii a 20fl 7 2fl 5 5 ii .7 1 3 ii 8 18 3 0 I ii 0 167 3 I ii I I .1 9 2 8 4 0 ii 3 .148 1 11 3 2 0 0 ii 0 .143 .8 18 2 2 1 0 0 .1 1 111 7 St 0 2 0 il 0 0 1 .095 1 3 0 0 rt 0 0 .000 .1 2 00O O00O .000 1 (I II ii 0 0 0 0 000 Quotation Mule ('liaiiKCxl Over 1 u-i Week, inn Dealers Kxpccl a Decline In Khun I iioc. Player and Club, ti'itiiprfZ. Kl i'uso Anderson, sliver City Hunt. Santa Kita Hill, El Paao Robinson, Hurley 1 'lark. Hurley Jai kson, Bl Paso 'Jurts, FA I'asr, Schults, El Pbo Vnung, Santa Rita Bausaman.

Hurley Medina, Silver City Ward, Silver city Klrchman, Santa Rita Smith. El Paso I i ntpae; Santa Rita Deck, Silver City Bristow, Hants Rita Hurley Nolan, Santa Rita Johason, Hurlr-v 1 ley i littn In Rita. I city. Pa." Paso. i Santa Rita Hii'-le; 'oinplnn.

Silver I Paso. I Johnson, Hurley huh. Santa KllUlay. Silver city Dnnal Santa Rita Hurley Leading slamcr year, which is the best hung up in modern baseball. Johnson must win nineteen out of his next twenty games, nnt exactly Impossible but still beyond the realms of probability.

Johnson is forced to enrry too many burdens to create mmiv new-records with a light hitting team like the Benatnrs behind him. In three of his four defeats this year. his teammates have been blanked so that perfect pitching on the pnrt of the Idaho wonder would hare Rotten him but a draw. To beat Chesbro'a record fjr a season's wins. Johnson needs' thirty more victories to his credit and he the I'nited stales arrives nl Bogota, iioer the article on the hall game be California pbinis and currants made their spiiearauce In Kl Paao marketn yesterday.

Pliun- are celling fur cents a pound anil eiirriiiiis -Hi ieiits muse of violation of stoic anti-trust laws, continued alleged unlawful relations with Hie Standard nil Interests were made today nt the state's Negotiations on this problem, so fur as iin; Tuft administration whs I 1 in d. ceased on a I. last, when American Du Hols ni- crimp I'd I I tlic coming into power of the Demo-I Cob, mill. 1 bad insisted that It would I. 1 I 11 1 1 Bluff reninln firm, de- Prices of k-l Spite hetivj 'has a better chance at this than at tween Santa Rita and Hurley Sunday, was a mistake.

The cup is to be given the team winning the mn-jorlty of seven games, as was correctly told In the article. Sanla Rita has won two of the games. I'ntiage I aff Training heiiiliiunrters for llerrlck. You are welcome to come mid watca the workout. iTrst chum wines, liipiors null eegnrs.

home Krottti pri market local de a sharp declini within the next pies and old ii I hearing of testimony in the Texas oil till MORNING inn has Jail 1n-atalled a Private I xrhainae anil those wishing to leleplHiae, Inatead nl eall- I IllK th' nl' numbers ttaae eilM for aninber IvDAO or BOM, aud tell lbs oiiera-j i.ir vrltleli Depavtmital vou utah, nnd I eoaneetloa will be mulc. I rum to i. oi. de foil. it-u ilppsrtmsat will iin-wer tnM, Editorial) tdverilalna and i Ireulut loa 1 li lio ni 01 us la 1 11 1 Include the HUbnilHSlon of the entire ciintroveray to arbitration and ibis The proposition aulunlilcil by Min Wood's record.

Happy Jack Ches-hro amassed a record of forty-three wins in 190i which has never been beaten although Ed Walsh of the White Sox with a second division team behind him worked in more games than any pitcher now connected with the game. To bent Ches-1 to's record Johnson will have tn average about two victories week, not impossible by a long ways but still very improbable. FORT BLISS NOTES later Un Hols and rejected by Colotu- A Mexb ing held Mexican in federal soldier, who Is be Foil Hllss with the other oldiers, Tuesday nighi at entry of the Second cavalry ked ..,10, the trooper Sled til TO I I I RAC1 Blue Prints 3c SQUARE FO01 11 I I l.etWeeli I 1111. I llllllllia Olio lie' 000,0110, paid for Ihi rigid In construct I drews ami i I 1 Providence as coaling 111. 1 ill 1 I i-l I ool ilv lb Mr.

SB. HP. El Paso Blue Prinl Co. Parker. Kl Paso Buckler, Silver City i lull Battlai lveraae.

A I I It, II. Hurley S3 84 Silver City 321 51 Kl Pasn tlHx pi TO disappeared from he murfcid, noa Ihiit new stntf Is making Its npiatiriinee 'l iie ry ki aud prices continue a Utile liluli dm to the shortage of the e.nip Straw. berries are selllug at Rtrstgllt per box, blackberries, la ci'tits or two for US uents, I'nllairnla irrnpes tbnl uinde their appearance In the iiuirkei last yveel; were unchanged yesterday, te- are retailing for cetils 1 hiiiihI and fresh tomatoes are selling for the same price. Squash is iinchnugei from hisl week, 15 cents ,1 piiund 01 tyy" a quarter, ttreeii peppers are selling for 86 eants a pound while beets, unioiin and turnips are sclilnu' ivyo liunehes for five cents. There vvn a sharp drop in cantaloupes Presh canlulouiies are BOW selling for In cents, a drop of five cents oyer week's riuotntlollS.

Orant'es eontlnne very blgh, selling for sixty cents 11 doxeti. Pineapples are selling for cents pni and egg plants L'll cenl Asptitngus Is unchanged over last week, Heliimf three hunches far lil cents 5 heading Rase Stealer, idlna sacrifice Hitters lev -H i l. si I I PI. Pet. .240 .231 .208 .204 Custom ssay Office i MTi HBT1 i AO I OH.

IHu- er. 1 Ii '(IlfhtttL i Mrtri rr I sjsjgv Al.l I Ktllt OHM MM' I i.lli lit ib rruml--.) It Phono 134 ah Pfc nt tsS4 VOTES OF SPORT league Club has signed a player at a nioe salary. This struggling after the It ii mod well Man so Badl) Dmll soon Itisiilicd. i linn Luther I'll. ml, a 21! year old ussisl not In a dry cleaning plant here today carried a pan of gaaollne with pip' in his mouth and ashes fell in tin liquid, running an explosion, he dead, having been burned so htully that In- died three hours afterwards college college all Kl boys is liable to finally land l.i-t Ones, RntriM are already being received for the fall road race between Kl Paso and Phoenix.

Phoenix will be represented by nt hast four machines, a Pope, a Hupmoblle, a Pranklln and a Buictt Hi urge I'. Billiard of Phoenix, one of the promoters of the race. Informed the El Paso Auto club In a letter received yesterday that these machine would be 1 ntered. Kl Paso will be well represented. W.

Hand will enter his Chalmers "40." O. H. Baum will also enter a Chalmers of the sanu power and probably a Peerless. A Ktutz will he entered by Charles N. Basaett.

The International Auto company has entered a Butck "16" nnd Lew Crasser will probably start the Packard that won the fifty-mile Juarez race. Chairman Robert II. Rlnehart believes that at least fifteen cars will get the word in this event Trizes will aggregate something like The race will start at the building in front of Carnegie Library iii the arm. The Mexican was said to be robbing the provision tent In tha Mexican prisoners' camp when the sentry challenged him Instead of replying to Ihi challenge, ilia Mexican attacked the sentry, but was forced to drop his knife' Another one of the prisoners who was discovered In the provision tent escaped from the sentry and made his way through the row of tents to where the mum body of pi Ismiera Is located. Captain Henry It.

Richmond of the Thirteenth cavalry has been (ranted a two months' leave of absence, according to word received yesterday at Fort Hllss. Lieutenant Colonel n. Tale of th Fifth cavalry and Major .1 Fleming. Fifth cavalry, who have 1 In Bl Paso for the Ibm week us members of the general court matin! at Foil Hllss which tried Captain Marion Itaysor. returned last night to their headquarters al Nogales, Ariz.

The general court martial at Foil Itllss of which General Hugh I Boott, commander of the Second cavalry brigade was president, was adjourned yea-terdai o.v one use was brought before It fi trial All the offli 1 rs on the board ol the court tnuitUl have been dismissed and have returned to their commands. First Lieutenant diaries W. Stewart, Fifth cavalry. Is due to arrive here within the next few days from his sta tn, 11 nt F01 1 Hum Ion Ariz. I Mrs W.

ii. Mane ii, a cripple, who Paso hoy In the tdg league for there ere two former members of the. Kl Paso Militarv institute that made their names known throughout the college world on the diamond this season. Ifoung Chenoweth who was probably I In- host football player ibis city ever turned out and whose work OPEN ALL NIGHT Proscriptions filled and delivered at any tlma- day or night Mui. Ordsrs trilled Promptly A.

E. RYAN CO. Illllggl-tS Joe Jackson, the Cleveland slugger. Is still leading Ty Cobb In the ee for the batting honors of the tn iwrv but his margin this week is 1 1 a Ihtrd of what It was two weeks Al that time, the Nap (lugger as pidtlg along at a terrific rate, his uvragi lor the season being .137, wliiN the Georgia I'each had fallen in after traveling around .500 tor the first three weeks he was back In the game, Jackson went into the series at Philadelphia with his high average preceding him hut fell down badly when hatting against the Athletic pitchers. He did little bet-1 i against the Senators and his average no to date In consequence is 24 points shorter, the latest figures showing Jackson with an average of DAY and NatMMIH -il I'-VBllh cltiuillful Jpwi Wyatl W.

Kvnnw. ivfirohlpful ma 1rr of El PiiHo In. Ik'' No. 130. A K.

A. tut i hi- pan. twilv- month whh ir nt' il wtih handHomn go pnn( maitter'a J- w'! ih nnnual ii Btallntlon of offici-fH Tii'H(Iii nigh Mr, Kvarifi hatl active i-harKi' If mo' iriK Into the new tpmpif, --tt i un frxtruordlnary Mmouin dKf' work iloriiiK hi yi anil lh! re(aRnlil'n of hix fnllhfiil mni tin Ich 4rk (lurim hla admlnlMrallon THK MOUMM. I Ml I hi-l i ii I led ii Pril i 1 1 ii ic mill I ho nrlftblng ii lnHttvd oi 'i i iix fur i ii ii it ii omb i plca4 i nil ion MAO or MIA I nnd Irll the upf tir io i. loptntinttii ion wMt, nn I'ltiuifi-I Inn i'l hf inii'lr.

Ir to ii in th fvIlnirvVloM ilrparlmrn will in Hirer Hlrl: M.W. RHItnrlal; fiOQ a it -1 1, moi i Irrulalton sipiare on the morning of November I 4 Either Douglas or Tucson will be I selected as the night control. Chatr- i man Itlnehart favors the former Robert bl. Rinehart Will Show You "THE ISLAND" on the gridiron always brought cheers i from the stands has set the college world a talking by his work at shorl-jstop for l.ihigh college, A paper at ihand from that section of the country contains the- account of two games in which Lehigh defeated its opponent! and in both games the playing of Chenoweth was the bright I feature. Ills t-aninini Kuhn.

an-1 other Kl Paso boy, was also hero, his home run with a man 011 base proving the deciding factor in the I second game. 4 While the datej of JuP. 1 31 and 20th have beer, selected for the next I meet to he given by the Kl Paso I Amusement association there is a doubt now as to whether the association win continue to furnish amusement for Kl Peutoana Par the use of Washington park the city demands ,20 per cent of the gross receipt and HI I 1 I vi PI I I Hid Cobb with a gain of nits for the latter. Just stick this right now. When the 1 is finish'-d and the official are given out, the very- first hat will greet your eyes will be nf Terns Raymond Cobb, of 1 is a wonder and so Lieutenant John A Harry of the Second cavalry, and Lieutenant Adolph M.

Griffin, Medical eorps. have been or- -bade I Nehelu, Iglll II III I cotnitiarclai DraDcbi nnd Spanish. IC. i4Vl. Mgr.

f'Uonen 1 4C6-1 4 4 Wagio r. Christy Mathevvson the P.i'-I of the Mill By Th' Ait inUtl Vrt New York, June Piatt the Knglish welterweight, had a shade the better of bis ten round bout hero tonight with Tommy xtalonov of this rlts Voting Filekey i- Johnson MM mo iiaseitmi dl led to Fel HUSK 10 appenr Ha wo- nessea at' court martial 1 1 vboul 1 Paao Consider the Lizard." is th title of an interesting story In the. Saturday Kvenlng Post, on sale today. It about Kl Paso. (Advertisement.) ,) has never viewed am.tner iv 'be missing of the star that ghtlv now in the baseball -(Huiii t'KXSt'8 11 in 1 1 7 HE FIME5T BEER v.

WD lae till Kllflblt 1 bMdfta are 7N0 eligible School arc 7ml eligible I lu re oaiiuren this city Bnil Marcel Thomas, th- French heavyweight, fought on cvej, terms for six round-. after who-h 1 Hickey outfought his man. PI Mil 1 lilX'iN In otivo Training at lbugucrque for oming Rout, By The iMOdated Prtt I Albiiquerrpte. N. June 25.

I Johnny Dundee. the New York featherweight, and Tommy Dixon, of I Kansas City, -ho have been matched to box ten rounds here Jul-, t. began Inctlve training for the contest today. nlli C'' player is gradually In the from in baseball and there are more college play-aking Into the big league ian ever before. Whether caitae there is nothing worth 11 the small minor leagues majors are therefore forced i the colleges for recruits Is this is almost too big a lax to overcome n( the gate-.

Then the city will not allow the association to take charge nt the park gate proper, and the result last Blindly was that practically half of the crowd saw the sport for It would seorri to the writer thai the hest use of the park could be put to would be for such undertakings as was pulled off there last Sunday and that the city should do all In Its power to encourage these meets. There has nfver been given a cleaner affair than that of last Sunday or one In which a progrram of more merit was offered. There wer. several hard to answer right at j.wnan ii-o mu 11 a' 1 1 1 ii tmr w- it the fact remains mat ntion for the college stars keener than ever before. The ouLside of the bottle is readily nlep an the "IIS Pundee will return to I.oe Angeles afor his coming battle to prepare for a twenty round context with Harlem Tommy Murphy at Vernon on July 15.

1 vv 1 xtm 1 01 i 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 Mm pat Weil Ho ,1 Gasss Polo 1 recognized by the triangular lab the contents, at on; by that snappy Blatz fragrance and body. Good to look at and indescribably satisfying to tbe taste. Order a case thai may all enjoy ils benefits more In LI Paso lids year thnn there were Inst year, according to llui scholastic censu- which Mas lust beet, etmplMed hi fnwyer. auditor of the public schools of II I'sso, The inus tld year shows a total population of eligible school children, as compared to if loi year, or an Increase of 7n. Of the eligible, there are a.UH Mexican-, more than the American een-su There lire more children under and Including the age of seven years, eligible to attend tbsu thoe of any other ages.

Hie total count being I.3W 1 Ixtecii years or over nf the llien- are negro children, twenty-sli (ierDiaiis, four Italian, three Nnnveglnns and Hwadsva, niid five flohemlsns ire slo on the een-na lint llfty-oie children of other Approximately floon of the eligible al Plain 1 for Autos and Taxi VI I I II HI It, M.I. KIMORE Cemmerre i hamber MtntHr to Vl-U KeWberi ir favetsry. Joseph Wrlglit. president of tha id Paso credit Men nasoet ntion, will to he held today at noon nt the Sheldon hotel under the BQSpiea of the Chamber of Commerce Ills talg will be oa credits. Following todaya loncbeoa tha oust.

Bu Thr Atmrinlnl frrtu Onwentsla Country club. Iake For-it. Ill June 25 The Onwentsla Country club won the seooad game of the mldwestern polo championship hv defeating Hie Ft Louis Country dub. 15 to 2 3-4 goal Tl two fouls at honie. Don't Drink Whiskey Unless you are certain of its purity and freedom from fusel oil.

Insist upon Jersey Cream (1873) and protect yourself. r. EFPSTEIJI NT" KV WSTIfXEHK. Kt WORTH. GOLD OFT Distributors if I 1 it l.i I I I I M- I il I af 416-418 So.

El Paso Street Phones: Boll 924-Auto 1924 ts tit-' i -r frum-mwmrm rr-vnaaavaasBJaWaBSK'aV Mctietluled for Ixm Vnjreie Postponed Account of nine Bii Tin Airn Vrrm. Chicago. 25. The bantam weight championship bout between Johnny Coalon and Kid Williams of Raltlmore. scheduled for July 29, at Los Angelen, was postponed today by Coulon.

He top-graphed Promoter McCarey at 1b Angeles that Illness 5.

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