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EL PASO HERALD in. 1909 News of the Great Southwest Kills Black Hand Slayer of Husband EQUIPMENT FOR MILITIA COMPANY Soldiers Are Clul) iiouse for IlrriilflM For In AI.AMOGORDO By Rolland AN'. E. 'Warren. and Alanioijordo, X.

July pHiiy lirst infanlry, New Mexico National received its etiiiipment e.ster<ia.\ "riie aiii)eared on the reels last nig lit in the new uni- The was iurni.slied 'With tiie latest niodf'l Spring-rteld rifles. IJ. l.an.‘^ing ha.s resifined as first lieulonant and Capt. Shiffler announces tlie ui)pointnient of T. ,1.

Kennedy to tlie po.sition. H. C. Lafisinp: has moved to El Paso, will enter the contracting busines.c. itnKehuli.

'i'he Alainoiioi'do Baseball tion held a Monday It was decided to arrangre for grames with l-'l Bisbee, Caiianea and other towns. Later in the season the local team will visit all of these plac as well as other towns. To Unve If the present plans of the social committee of the Business club go throuKh, a $25,000 club house will be erected in Alamogordo within the next few months. for the building have been drawn and submitted to the committee. The call for a two storj and basement witli roof on top.

The building will be constructed of brick with Alamo marble trimmings. It is to a large swimming pool, auditorium. plain and turkish bath rooms, Ixjuling billiard and pool barber shop and reception room. In ad- there will be nn office and quar- terf; for the Business club if tliis organization decides to take the matter up the social committee. ROSWELL MEN TO GO ON EXCURSION Will Trip Into Texas.

News Xotcs From Roswell. lioswell, N. July trip by Roa- well business men to southern and tra! Texas towns this fall is being planned by secretary Graham, of the Roswell Commercial club. The principal object is to secure more and Vjetter markets for alfalfa and other products of the Pecos and to Improve selling conditions, tirover C. and Stewart J.

Welter, sons of police judge S. J. Welter, have re- 1 fused an offer from a tirm at Quebec, I Canada, of for their patent riglit I for a self-greasing lubricator axle de- KliLS MEXICO MAN Santa Fe, July I.i -----Lifthtnlns killed H. nt the ranch of F. Hail, in Chaves cMuinty, Siinilay- The lirst holt was followed hy IJ others, each difleront in the house.

The stroke lire to the house, whieh with dif- fieult V. NEW UNIFORMS FOR FIREMEN Xogales Are All to Fight Fkmies. Xogales Assessment. Nogales, July Nogales lire department has of late been greatly improving its All of its members have been provided with the regulation blue caps for service wear and vice to be used on automobiles, wagons, buggies, binders, etc. They have also declined ari offer of for the state right in Indiana and Illinois, made by a I white duck caps for parade uniform.

The Arm. Their figure is SdO.OOO, Gro- i new uniiorm will assist greatly in dis- ver Welter is at work behind closed doors, on an airship, which lie says lie will have ready for a in a few months. Stewart J. who has a half interest in the axle lubricator, is in Fairbanks, Alaska. Sells Out to FI Pasoans.

T. F. Cazin, the contractor, who sol.l his grading outfit, consisting of 47 head of horses and mules, to Lee xMoore, at FI Paso, taken his family to Bos Angeles, for a pleasure trip. Charles A. of the tinguishing firemen from citizens in lighting tires.

In addition, the department has also waterproof liats and overcoats i foi- its members and has engaged the services of a competent man to be on hand at each day and look after the apparatus. In addition, the is planning to bu.e liose and will also soon have the latest designs in scaling ladders. The full lighting of the lire department is 48 men besides officers and it has TWINS BORN TO PLATEAU COUPLE Carrizozo Auto company, has bought a never been in better lighting trim than Buick auto, model 17, from the Roswell I at the present time, both the engine and Auto company, for use in the 1 hose being recruited to their service in the mountain region. They fvill strength. expect to run four big cars between Car- i "pjie town coum il as a of eaualiza- rizozo and Bincoln, and will the tidn on the asstssment roll as far as tlie letter H.

The boaril will meet A Strong- Current of Air Is Struek in Rains; Valley Green. Plateau. Texas. girls rach weighing three and a quarter were born to Mr. and Mrs.

F. S. rrin, who live nine miles southwesi of Plateau. Though such mites of hu- manitj', are well and Two heavy rains and a shower was tiie Aveather record for the iiast Avefk. The is now all decked in gr-en and in a most flourishing conditi l.ightning killed two cows belonging to Mis.

.1. T. The drillers the Plati'A well have struck a cave at a depth of feet from which strong air gushes fortli from the This discovery is surprising in the lieart tills level valley, but they to line later, south to Prudes store and to a connection at IMcacho, with the posed line from fioswell, as soon as the latter is in bperaiion. Dr. T.

D. Finley, Mrs. O. Z. Finley, Miss Elzie, daugliter of N.

Finley, Mrs. Byron Beall and Miss I Beall, have gone to Valentine. for a visit there and at Fort Davis. will also attend the big meeting in the Davis mountains in August. Presort o.

A club of JO business men, through H. P. has bou.ght from tlip alty and Dimmitt Lalie. the largest of the lakes, about 32 mile.s southeast of and will convf'rt it and the sO acres including it, into a btautiful hunting and lishing resort. club business mt'n has bought acres including Bea Bake, tlie next largest of the lakes for the same purpose, and that stretch of country at the foot of the bluffs where the lakes lie will be made the most attractive spot in New Mexico.

Bipf Daniasre Suit. Jt'sse P. Kelly and wife. Bena Kelly, of Klida, have brought suit against Drs. David H.

Galloway and J-loward Crutcher. of Roswell, and Dr. Charles M. Murrell. of asking Judgment for 100 Hurt hy I'alliuK.

Stephen Garst. son again in this w'ek to further consider the list. It is undt'ist00(1 that the ment conforms tically to the assessment made by the i-ounty assessor, and is very satisfactory to tb.e public in geiu ral. It will add somewhat to the value of the town, though more from tin fact of new improvements tiian because higiier assessments of real estate. WEST TEXAS MAN IS ASSASSINATED FouikI With 'riirce Bullet Holes in Chie to 3Iiirdever.

Pecos. Texas, July E. Koonce, of Big Valley, left home Friday for IVcos and did not return. He was found yesterday afternoon about a mile south of Pyote with two bullets through his head and one through the neck. No clew to the murderer has been found.

Deceased had been living there a number of years and was well thought of. Barstow, July bullets in the head caused the death of .1. E. Koonee at Mile Pyote. The assassin is unknown.

A pistol was found near him. He formerly lived in Denton and had lost an arm. Barstow. Texas, July report of the Koonce killing was an eiror. Ho died from the heat.

Three exposure an examination difficult and the finding of a revolver nearby led to the belief that he had been murdered. Houses in Wnrren. Bisbee. July 1.1.—.\ccording to real estate dealers the city of Warren will have iiew homes erected during the coming mMiith, of them bfting built by Bisbee business men. Tlie El have either left the city on vaoations moved to new residences in the in tho past week.

-treet. to lli.uhiollr;. X. M. .1.

W. Flint, h'om 1417 avenue, to 197 Xewnian street. Owen Duff, frtun Las ('nices. X. to Ariz.

X. I'. Hluhni. from Las X. to South street- H.

W. from lOlG Wyoming street, to 1109 Arizona street IL C. 11 ilium, from South Oreiron LOUIsSA LA BARTE York. July revenge for the death of her husband, who, Sihe de- elared, was slain by the Black Hand a year Douisa LaBark shot down the man she says killed him. Standing: calmly at Sprint and streets and sharply the erowii of men.

women and girN who were to their work, she saw her victim kp roachincr, as she had expected he would, and opened fire. She sent five shots into hi.s body before tlie came. The man, or was onlv 19 years was known as Dominiro Tlie woman, wiien arrested, said she had failed to prevail un the to aid her in runnin" down her ninnh'rt'r and lia I decided to "i't reven-ge in her own wav. Do Not Jydge the Arizona Mrv euui lJol)ert fmm 1410 street, to 1413 street. F- L.

Sininums. from Tucumcari, X. to Hotel Dieu. (L Fav. from 101S Boulevard, of' Perry I Garst.

F. S. and a n' ))hew of Dr. i Julius Garst, of Worcester. rode his horse east on Fiftii at full speed nnd turning into Virginia avenue, his horse slipped on a wet and foil, of Young go i rendering him unconscious.

aliundant wa- ering and hopes to be able to report at Capitan shortly for duty as a Forest Re- I serve ranger, having received his coir. on tlirough it until an ter is secured. The drillers are having some trouble As iih a cavein of earth in the Akard i mission 10 days ago. v.tl' north of town. and Ledbetter he.

returned from impending a week at all. Mrs. H. B. and children are home again after an extended visit to relatives in Abilene.

Myers, of Cleburne, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Akard. PROHIBITION IN COCHISE liAS i i rurCFS; 1 i Las Cruces, N. an I Mrs. l-'rank Kropp entertained a host of I friends at their suburiian home with a farewell dinner party.

Among those pre.sent were and Mrs. I'rank T. French. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Maj. and Mrs. Robert Dross, Mr. and i to Wadlinirton, X- Y. Mrs.

Gustaff Manasse and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Kilwards.

After dinner the evening was passed in social diversions and Yesterday at noon the story visited 11. D. Fredale. from 611 Xorth irginia lOlfi stret't. street, to 1412 Wyomiiicr Carrie from 204 Cieo.

liert. from 1010 Antonio i liurnsiile. Ky stre-'i. to an Horn, Texas. ly Mntehett.

from 122ri Over- IL from 404 Texas street to 1207 San Antonio street, to 401 avenue, 'j' JL from 710 Ore- Frank Simmons, from 817 I strec't, to GIO Prospect avenue, to riondcroft. X. liider. from (iratidview to East I Thieco street, Mrs. (i.

from St ant (in to Las X. F. liea-hel, from the Lakota i to 1015 Xrvada street. 11. Snyder, from 919 Rio (irande to 90S a venne.

Mrs. A. Southaven, from l'i'rrazas. to Mvrtle avenue, i Mrs. Fink, from 1025 Myrtle avenue, to Lonjj Beach.

Cai. i F. A. from 1218 Xorth Campbell to Lonir Bea d), fai. 'r.

Sinu-n. from Ft. Worth. Texas, to X. M.

J. Walker, from 257C to X'entura. L. No, 32 J.ake House to Mou't. Denman, from 708 to l(Mideroft.

X'. Holverey. from 1308 River street to GOO Rio (brande street. Miss fiom 417.San Jose street, to 'Pornillo. 'Texas.

AIUUVFS FROM HOV.STON. AMUSEMENTS. Spend Day lit Frnternnl Brotherhood linll. Twelve members of the uniformed rank of the J'raternal Brotherhood arrived in the cit.v morning from Houston. The flay was sjient in sightseeing.

auto trips being enjo.ved the city as well as in Juarez. At the hall this afternoon at i oclock there was a battalion drill and a ball will be given this evening. Tlie El Pat-o company and the Houston company will leave the city morning over the Southern Pacific for California. going thence up the coast tC the and I'raternal Brother' hood encamnment at Seattle. MISKAL Time" pleased another big audience at the Airdome last evening.

and, if an.vthing, the performance' went than the tirst night. It i.s full of bright lines, good music and catchy chorus numbers. It wl'i lun tonight and tomorrow night only, and is worth seeing. 3Iorrie Streeter and his entire company are at their best in delightful musical comedv. B.

Evans, from 1112 Ansre street, to 1219 B.oulevard. Mrs. A. from Gnnees. Mi 409 street, Mr.

and Mrs. 'A'. Jones, from 912 struck the ground, Orciroii street, to Beacli, He is recov- 1 Iv from 613 Xorth Florence! street, to 309 Tornillo street. S. from 513 street, to 911 Olive street.

B. Bryan, from 503 Fast i to G. Titus, from 1001 Arizona street, to 305 River street. F. Belk.

from 919 X'orth El Paso street, to Berino, X'', M. H. IL XW xk I. from 706 Myrtle avenue, to F. liunter.

from 715 Xorth St. H. HITTFN Hi II A VF Tin: RABIES. foe Ellis, from 1201 Y. Keeping up Search Jiopr 'I'hal iiii His FiKht Year Son Wlllin.

I Although the condition of El- lis, the year old son of H. Y. EP.is. Avho was bitren two weeks by a pupp 3 gave indication of hydrophobia RAILROADS OPPOSF A I.OU FR RATK O.V COTTON Austin. Texas.

Aug. the raJ- road commission this morning a petition for a lower rate on cottfu in bales from Heniii.stead to Houston was opposed by traffic manager Dunlap. of the Sunset Central lines, suggested that a refund lie given the shippers in competitive territory. tield declared it out of the ques: tion for ope gulf poi't to liave a lov.er i rate than another, in discussing I Galveston and Bolivar rate, These laatters were taken under visement. BY ITS IMITATORS.

Gome in and learn for yourself why it is that so many of the musical autlioi'ities liave 1 a 1 that the is the only Piaoo worthy of serious eon- sirleration. Read what Josef flof- niann says: am astonished at the improvements that the APOf.LO vf'veals, 'rhe dex'ire permittinnr the posi of automatic rewiiiiiiii2 also the easy ac- tioii of the pedals challenge a Iniir- otion. and litiarantee a future for this "APOLLO- is the only wliich all coinixisitions as they written. Sold on Easy Tenns. 9 IVIusic Store 406 San Si.

FR Vl ORDF.ItS Washinsrton, A fraud order has been issued against the Texas Collection ageney at San Antonio, following- the fraud against the I'orrest Photograplsie also of Antonio. It is claimed tliat the Texas collection is a new scheme get money from tlie alleged victims of the Photograpliie conipan.v. from 916 Xorth Stanton street, to Afoiintain Park, X', M. eerstert et s. the 1 cate it has iai-ccl Is That an Elee- the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Scroggins. on Alameda road.

He brought a babv boy. Samuel Manasse left for New Yoik and other eastern markets to buy goods foi' his firm. The l-'rench Steam laundry Is moving into its new building on Griggs street. tion Will He in Bisbee Bisbee, July V( sicrday at the various churches throughout county a petition under the new board of supervisors to call a special election to wlu th.er or not county should continue wet or become dry was read and l.irge number of signatures Avcie obtained. It is only to ol)tain -oO signa- tures in order to makf election on the part of the boiird of supervisors.

are making no statement regarding tbeir strength in the county and the wets are claiinin.i: that they will able to olitain an easy nevertheless thty seem to be worried over the outlook. America Slow, Says Countess Who Misses Her Cigarets last night, indications today are inore 1-Of A favorable. STATION AM) Dr. Worsham, who i.s in atcendarce, Austin. Texas.

meeting of however, has dir- cLed that tae iTearcli the board to consider tlie location of a for the dog that tne bey be con- new e.xperiment station, created by the last legislature will called for the morning of July Itj. The governor, lieutenant goVernor and agricultural commissioner composed tlie boar I. A meeting- of the board to con.sider a location for the West 'fexas normal ill probably be held a few da.vs later. tinued. About a week after the I boy was bitten rtippy.

whiim longed to a neighb. fau lost, and fir evi ry to The handiest thing you can have around i KFFP Y'Ol'It THE YF.I.T.OW i.ABFU I suDscriut-rs to TDp Herald I should watch the Vcuo-w label pasted on the -nrppper or on the first paije of tlieir paper. The date printed thereon i.s the date of expiration of subscription. Wiien a remittance on subscription account is made, this date should be changed. When it is not changed soon after remittance Is made, allowing, of course, reasonable time for the lettt-r containing the remittance to reach Paso, the subscriber Immediately call the attention of this office to oversight.

By doing this i when the matter is fresh in the of all concerned, r.ll future trouble anct Inconvenience will be avoided. TII.AIÎOSA 'I'ularosa, X. AL, July Eloise Carrol left this morning for her home at J. W. Prude Mercantile company CLOVIS TO HAVE A FOURTH BANK X.

Jidy 1.3.—With the P.ank and Trust ccmipany. which is now organized l)y some Missouri capitalists. and A. Piersall and J. S.

Hayden. of this Clovis will have four banking itistitutions. Tlie Missouri men who are prominently hehiiui the scheme and who are working in conjunction with these home men, are the people wlio propose to l)uild an elec- trie railway in this city when they can get a satisfactory' franchise from the city council. Last week many of the prominent busl- ne.ss men of (riovis signed a petition ad- dressefl to the council, asking that the fraiK-hise be granted to the 'Pliere is some objection, b.owevet, to this, some taking the position that the city should not surrender this right, as it will only a sliort time until the size of the city will justify the profitable operation of a municipally OAvned system. YOU CONSIDER YOUR best interests in buy ing A medicine FOP POOR appetite indigestion heartburn cramps diar rhoea MALARIA, YOU WILL INSIST POSITIVELY ON HAVING the calling of the I has moved mto its new ottice.

Mrs. J. W. Prude, is again an the road to i-eeovery. School is out at the Indiaii reservatioti.

and tlie boys and girls making the best ()f tlieir freedtmi imtil September, Mr. Schuyler, repre.sentative of tiie Now Mexico l.and Syndicate, is in town. The Hyde Pros, are moving into their magniiieent new building. Frank M. Denton, ot is here Ku- a few days on business.

A. C. Meeks left today to purchajie fat rattle. The v.eather is oppressively hot. 'riiere was a runaway yesterday evening late, caused little stir in the str( et as the rider was a woman.

No one was hurt. Absurd That Are Not, Ailowsd to Smoks in Hotel Dining Eooms. VISITOR LIKES UNITED STATES Count and Countess Wolfgang, of Castell-Ruden- Hausen, Leave for Home FF UIT-I. Vor FKillT TAX DKiTSIOX. CJreenville, Texas.

July Santa I'e railroad Avill not ai)peal the case of Santa i-'e versus Hunt county in vv-hich an injunctifm to restrain the county from the of the full amount of tax was refu.seil and will pay the tax asse.ssed. The railroad to! day the transcript of the case. MtRFHTS A (liAlUiF OF BiiT Springs, July sheriff of Dawson county lodged a Mexican ids wife in iail here today on a charge of being implicated in the murder of the who.sc* Vtody was found in a field in that county a few days ago. IIRS. RAVDAI-L IMPROVFS.

Washington. D. July sentative wife, who has been seriously ill for nine weeks, is reported out of danger. As soon as she i'-able to travel, she will leave for a health resort. CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER PFRMIT TO IX TFXAS.

Austin. Texas. July J. A. Ware Construction comjiany.

of St. Louis, capital was granted a I permit to do business in Texas, head- ouarters at Amarillo. XFGROKS IX COXVKXTIOX. Waco, Te.xas, July annual convention of Texas Knights ano Daughters of T.abor. a organization.

is in session here lljth a thou sand delegates attending. Xew York. June u. --Jt is absiu'd that you don't allow women to snoke in your hotels." said the countes.s 'W'tIf; 4 of who is stopping the Hotel St. Regis.

a privileg'e is not denied women in Kurope. of c-ourse one many smoke in her own room, as the manager will ixtHtely tell you, but I mean in the dining rooms. What is there objectionalile if a wom.in smoke lier eigaret after meals at the In tiiis the American women are not to The countess and her er)nnt Wolfgang, of Castell-Ruddenhausen. are just completing a tour around tiie world. only stopped in for a few days, and leaving the Kron- prinz for wlu-nee they go to their castle in explained the try to pleasf' our Amei'ieaii and foreign travelers.

I know that Ameran smoke ie public dining rooms when tlie.v are aliroad, and it is ing that they are not allowed to do the same at home. Put, despite the tliat I had to give up eigaret mfals. I enjoyed my visit to Tiie countess i'astell-R-uflenhausen vei-y enthusiastic er tirst to i this She iiartieul.ar interest in the American v.omeii and their concern in the ffairs of the day. peeially as pertaining to aeronautics ami the suffrage must be line to sail through the air 'The countess said that she notiecfi that in an said tlie countess. ox- American women were taking the suff- pect to have m.v lirst in a rage movement with eonsid.

rabh; serious- as we call them, when 1 get back Ger- ness. lii about the crusade in many. 1 notice tliat the American women i she said; have even phiTuied to organize aero clubs women favor for women. too, are deeply interest gettes. I beli('ve the suffragettes will al he aviation prolilems of the ways be in tlu' minority in Cicrmany.

Assay 1 83 I). W. "K.M.. Proprietor. Anent for Assays Chemicul Analysis Mines ai-ni Reported Svtlion Work )lTice i.nd I Ux.

tL PASO- the house is a cake of a SSAYERS CHEmSTS Ivory Soap. You can use it in the bathroom; in the washroom; in every bedroom; in the kitchen and in the laundry. No alkali in it; no coioring matter; no harmful ingredient of any kind. Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Assay CR 1 to MftAliarglatx 8 for St.

ure, 5)5 Wi(SH CURES ECZEMA Why Fiifl While l.iqiilil Aceoniiiii.MhtMl TIioiiNiindN J. H. SYNNOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms General 508 and 5C9, Guaranty Trust Buildin.i:. Bcli Phone 598. Practice State and Federal Courts- ounted or a te i jl yOSE-D FOK TMBi TC.X.E.CURAra in the look forvi-ard to the successful eonriuesl of aerial navigation from a sfiindpoiTit and as affording a new field for pleasure.

I satire that I will enjoy my first 1 believe that our duties solely in the care of home. Let the affairs that belong men continue theirs. W'omen have niauy serious problems to take care of themselves. Take tiie vant question. What could more serious than this when it is neglected? permanent.

Kngland has had its troubles witli this se rvant question. I believe that so long as women attend to tlieir affairs in the home and leave hobbies aside they will havii all they to take care of, and be nuire contenti-d, too. "I have enjo.N ed visit to Xew York immensel.v and ini- I to eome again wh. the soi'ial season i' Also that time you may permit smoking in your dining It is now established among the best medical author'ties that eczema is a idi due to a g( rm. and cuiable only through the skin.

It is not a at all; in fact. oi people sufi'er with skin disease and are (lealthy otherwise, and tlu by prove they have no diseased bloo.I Siiieary salves cannot reacii germs bec: they do iKn penetrate the skin. I The only way to reach the germs means of a li(iuld. Such a liquid can be obtaiiu'd by simply mixing ordinary oil of wintergre with thymol, glycerine and other ing agents. Tliis compound, iinown as D.

1), the itch the cures all app.ar to In fact. It toe.c thou- sands of cures, case after oefore I the best scientific authorith were convinced of the absolute merit of this remery. I). O. Prescription klHs the germs in the itching skin.

Its effect is seen within one minute after tne lirst application. We especially recommend D. D. n. In connection with the treatment.

Kelly Pollard. SPANISH teacher (d' cxju'riencc. mt'st praetieal in couinu'reial corresjuuidence. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Crowley Co. EXPERT PRINTERS 331 Tc.xas St.

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