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1 JUL 1 1 Tkf ew Telephone Directory Copy for the June issue of the telephone directory is now being made up. Any changes or corrections in the present listing should he telephoned at once to CONTRACT DEPARTMENT 1 IN ORDER TO INSURE PROPER INSERTION IN THE NEW DIRECTORY The Tri-Sfate Telephone and Telegraph Co. STORM AND RAIN IN EAST TEXAS Cleburne, May 17 A thousand dollars damage -was caused to the A. "Wright company, dry goods, here by a storm last night- Other places suffered snore or less damage. The roof of the "Wright building was partly blowm away, and the windows broken.

Fruit and truck growers eight miles east report severe damage, many saying the crop Is a total loss. Rain Helps Crops. Hillsboro, 'May 17. Kirty lake, nortli of here, rose six feet today and the creeks are overflowing as a result of a three inch ram last night. Little damage "was done.

The rain -will be of great, value to crops. Good Texas Rain. Tyler, May 17. East Texas had a good rain continuing through last might and this morning. It will be of great value to growing crops.

OW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a. sediment or. settling usually Indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. "Ego frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back, should also convince you that the kidneys or bladder are out of order. "What to Do.

There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, fulfills almost every wish in relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine, and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild, pleasant and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful results in the most distressing cases.

If you need a medicine, you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Tou may have a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, and a book that tells all about It, both sent absolutely free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N.

T. "When writing be sure to mention that you read this generous offer In the El Paso Daily Herald. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N.

on every bottle. SOMNAMBULIST WALKS IX CARNEGIE SQUARE Terrace Street Besidences Will Be Improved for Three Tears' Use. TUESDAY'S GAMES POSTPONED. National League New York at Cincinnati, rain; Brooklyn at "Chicago, wet grounds. 7-ar Your nerves must be fed with pure, Poorly fed nerves are weak nerves and weak nerves mean nervousness, Ask yottr doctor if alcoholic stimulants en not neuralgia, headaches, debility.

Weak often cay disastrous when given to nervous nerves need good food, fresh air, and people. Hcioill tell you ichy. Ayeis non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla, 1 WM.SFZ5 AND FRESH FIELD, GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS ui CALL ON OR WEIE TON SO SSIIED AND CI D3i rAHITA STREETS IN HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED Mabel Richardson, "Who Has Been 111, Found Monday Night by Passersby. Mabel Richardson, the lOyearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmond Richardson of 40S 1-2 North Oregon street, was found in Carnegie square shortly after 12 oclock Monday night wandering aimlessly about, evidently walking in her sleep. The child was barefooted, bareheaded and scantily clad. Reeves Davis, on his wajr home from his place of business at the corner of Main and Oregon streets, first noticed the child and reached her together with Frank Frickelton, 1123 North Oregon street, and J. V. Schurtz from the Y.

M. C. A. The men tried to wake the girl, but could not do so. Po.liceman of the plaza beat, took the child to the police station, but she could tell nothing more than that her father's name was Richardson and a search through the (telephone list finally located him.

He was called J.o the station and took the child home, explaining that she had been ill, which was assigned as cause for her strange actions. Common Sense Remedy. The manufacturers of Electropodes thin copper and inc plates, to be worn in the shoes have hit upon a novel, but extremely effective, method of treating bodily ailments. Rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous headaches, insomnia, stomach and liver troubles, are quickly corrected and permanently cured, by means of Electropodes. If your druggist cannot furnish Electropodes write to "Western Electropode 261 Los Angelas Los Angeles, ana tney will see anat you are supplied.

If Electropodes faiL'to cure, the deposited with be returned. The El Paso School for Girls has selected a location for the first three years of dts existence. After that time it is expected to havs a permanent home for the educational institution. The committee having the selection! of a site for the school in charge has Leased the three houses on Terrace street belonging to Mrs. Empress Arrington and they will be fitted for the use of the school.

The announcement of the deal as made Tuesday by Ij. E. Behr, chaUnnan of the building committee, which is composed of himself, J. G. McNary and Charles Newman.

The selection was made ofter the committee had examined more than 10 prospective sites for the location of the school, and will be used until a permanent location is secured. The buildings, which were leased by the committee, consist of two 2 story residences and a cottage. They will be heated by a steam heating plant installed for the group. Other changes will alsoTe made to fit the building for the use of the new school fpr girls of Etl Paso and the southwest. SOLDIER MAKES STRONG STATEMENT TRAVELEVG E2a Report of Auditors of School Books Withheld by President Carpenter.

Monday night the school board met. accepted the resignation of W. L. Too- ley, which has been In for some time and selected Robert L. Dorbandt to fill the vacancy.

I The report of the auditors, which is I 200 pages in length, was read and an adjournment was taken until next Monday night when the teachers will be elected for next year and the matter of summer salaries will be decided upon. Last year this matter was' left I entirely to the internal committee, but the present board will discuss it as a vihole before it is passed upon. When a Herald reporter asked president H. A. Carpenter for the report of the auditors Tuesday morning, he declined to show it, stating: "The grand jury requested that we present this report to It and we cannot give It to you until after they have had it." KANSAS WOMAN BUILDS FORT STOCKTON HOUSE OSI ALLEN'S F80T-EA5E, The antiseptic powderto be shaken into the shoes.

If jon havetiredj aching feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. Ceres aching, swollen, hot, sweating feet. Relieves corns and bunions of all pam and gives rest and I Try it to-day. Sold everywhere, 23 cts.

Don't acdress Allen S. Olmsted, Ls Roy, X. Y. May find the El Paso Herald on sale at any of tne following -places: KANSAS CITY. Tom News Hotel Baltimore News stand, Coates House News stand.

ST. MINN. Tne Hotel Ryan. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.

Tha "Wesf hotel. DENVER, COLO. The Brown Pal-ice, the Albany, S. "Widom and "Western News stands. SEAXTLE, "WASH.

International News Agency, corner of First avenue Eouth and "Washington street: also southeast corner of Second avenue and Cherry street, near Alaska building. Aclne News Co. OAKLAND, CAL. Amos News Ce. wagons, Hale News Co.

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Louis Book store. At am Rosenthal, S3 5 Houston street. MEMPHIS, TENN. World Yoma News Co. MEXICO CITY Blue Book Store.

The Aztec. CHLKUAHUA, MEXICO Roberto Schneider. American Photo and Stationery Co. JIMENEZ, MEX. Parral Tfews Co.

PARRAL, MEX. Parral News Co. CANANEA, MEXICO D. E. CbngeVa News stand (La Mesa).

YORK Imperial Hotel Nen stand; Arthur Hotaling, No. 1 Park Row; Broadway and 33d street; Broadway and 42d street. l-9 Broadway. "WASHINGTON. D.

C. The Ralelsfc I and the Ebbitt; Columbia News Ageacy and Nahl News Agency. CHICAGO Auditorium. Great Northern News stands, yueen City News stands and Empire Nas tands. PHILADELPHIA The Bellevce.

Ponn News" 833 Pearce St tflTTSBURii, PA. The Lincoln aH the Schenley Park. BUFFALO. N. Y.

The Iroquois. Publishing' Company Also Lets Contract for Building; Now Store and Other Improvement Notes. Fort Stockton. May 17. Mrs.

Dacy, who moved here from Kansas, has let the contract to Stackhouse Curry, for the construction of three residences, one a two story, to cost about $7000. She will put down a well to supply water for -the neighborhood. J. E. Lilly, of Commerce, who has moved his family In his new house north of Fort Stockton, will open a stock of dry goods on Stockton street.

The Pioneer Publishing company has let the contract for Its printing office to Rev. Mr. Clark, and when completed it will instal uptodate machinery to cast over $1500. James Rooney is havipg a deep well bored on the old Fort addition to furnish water to the hotel and other establishments. The commissioners court met Monday to equalize the taxes of the county.

J. B. Cope, who ha! delivered the last of his cattel expects to retire from the business. F. Hornbeck, of Kansas City, general townslte agent for the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient has bought additional real estate in Fort Stock- tea.

John Lynch, Is an Inmate of the Soldiers Home at Monte Vista, Colo. In a recent communication, which he desires to be the widest possible publicity, he says: "Cooper's New Discovery medicine was a Godsend to me, and I am recommending it to ray old comrades ha the Home here I Bad stomach and llvec trouble for years. My sleep was so broken that I never ot a good night's rest. My entire system became affected. 1 felt weak and tired out jtffi the and was declining rapVdly In spite of treatment by doctors ltx6.

other remedies which I used. For twenty years I took more or less medicine of various kinds, with little benefit. "I was finally Induced to try Cooper's New Discovery, and it has mado me sound and well- There is not assign of liver nor stomach trouble left, and I feej wonderfully strengthened and All the vital org.ns, the blood and nervous system, the -cuperatlve forces, are supported by th stomach, which ia therefore the conservator of life and health. "When the stomach has been abused, all sorts of disorders ensue, maladies of most kinds being due to derangement of its functions. Indigestion and dyspepsia are the most common results.

The liver becomes Inactive, creating biliousness and worse; the bowels become constipated, and their failure to out the fecal matter poisons the entire system. The kidneys also pay the penalty of this neglect suffering and disease soon gain control. If your health ia not all that it should be, get a treatment of Cooper's New Discovery at oace. Don't delay; the germs of disease work all the time. "We are agents for the Cooper medicines.

Kelly Pollard. LUii nrtiLiJ ull siLii uuiluuLIL i SEE IT THIS SUMMER. Coroeado Tent City The best place in all California to spend your Summer vacation. Good general store and meat market. Delicatessen, abundance of good Traits and vegetables.

Firstclass cafe, restaurant and lunch counter. OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE IS. CoroEado Teat City Band. FihiHK BATHING, Children's Pool Danciugr, Fine 700 Foot Pier. New $30,000 Pavilion "Write at once for Booklet Giving Full Information.

J. S. Hammond, Coronado ent City, Coroaado Beach, Cal. Or H. F.

NORCROSS, 334 S. Spring St. Los Angeles. ML When the Clock jKjF Some time to-day, min- piSa i5 utes ke kurs- HiiiP 7 ijV You'll be hot and tiredand fegM thirsty you'll be hand heavy and atttif DrinK Ml am -mm- -vvfc www mm SMS it win wasn me ary spot rrom your tnroat--reheve your mm RsTTpQ la Delicious -Refreshing-Wholesome JB Thirst-Quenching JP 5c Everywhere JIT imvi iqt uur ree eooslst Mam Plm "The Truth About Coca-Cola." JKSw 1 WgHfek Tells all about Coca-Cola what it is j0mS? ft Wp and vhy it is so delicious, wholesome IsB and beneficial. MffisW ISlW Atlanta, Ga.

whenever I Eml yu see an I yj, jjgf Arrow think 1 of Coca-Cola 1 BLACK RANGE COMPANY ADDS 3IACHINERY AT CHLORIDE. The Biack Range Reduction company Is having- surveys made near the hot springs, in the vicinity of Monti-cello, preliminary to the instalation of electric maehinerj- for producing about zuu norsepower ior tne company properties in the north bend of the Black Range district. The owners of the Gpld Dollar properties expect to instil a large plant of maehinerj, including an air compressor and other Surface equipment soon. A. telephone line has been completed a "distance of about three miles from the office of the TJ.

S. Treasury at Chloride, to the company's main workings at shaft Xo. 1. AUTOMOBILE HOUSE FOR SALE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.

$125,000 yearly automobile business for sale. agencies of standard make cars. Five years business prestige. Best automobile business in soutu-west, also automobile supply hpuse, complete line. Must sell in next thirty days.

Write or wire C. 2d. Barber Bl Paso, Texas. RICH SAYS THE TRUST IS BUSTED TEXAS MINERAL PRODUCTION. VT.

Phillips says in the Mining Scientific Press that in 27 years, ending with 190S, the mineral output of Texas had amounted In value to $151,676,346. He estimated the output for 1909 at Slo.OOOOOO' additional. He also says the Presidio silver mine at Shafter Is famous; the El Paso tin deposits show distinct promise, the Plateau zinc properties are now shipping, and the discovery of an adequate water supply has put mining in the Quitman mountains on a new basis. Confirms Advices Prom STew York That Managers Are Organized. Frank Rich, who returned today from L.os Angeles, where he signed a company for the summer season at the El Paso Adrdome, confirms The Herald's New York advices that the theatrical managers of the country uave at last formed an organization which will successfully combat the booking trust.

"In future," he said, "the Paso theater will be open for all attractions bound to or from the coast and wjiI play them regardless of whether they arts backed by the trust or the Shuberts. The managers of the country have at last freed themselves from the domination of the booking agents. "We are doing our own booking and acting direct with producers of shows." Mr. Rich's new company, headed by Ollie Mack, noted as one of the Murray and Mack team, will reach here Wednesday from California, for rehearsal preparatory to opening the Airdome next Tuesday evening. rTew Caples Building Takes g.

waiz building 1.90 Rate of 62 Cents WMe the I MuncyblbYoCk til Springer -Store Takes Rate SrSSLi IS of $1.07 and Coles Block S1.92. Plaza block 2.20 i Orndorff hotel 2.40 The chamber of commerce insurance MascnIc temple 1.60 committee is at wor. on the report Springer building 1.40 which is to he matte to the- directors of Buckler building 1.60 the chamber of commerce Wednesday These risks are all of the brick and afternoon. In this report the recom- wod construction which prevailed in mendations of the committee arfbointed Paso before the advent of the nsw O.U JUIUl 1UCOL1I15 Ul 4.UC UlltUUUCl Ul 1.92 3.18 3.33 2.01 2.52 4.10 4.40 3.60 2.55 1.0 7 2.23 commerce, the Retail Merchants league and citizens at the chamber of commerce Friday evening, will be made as to the best method of proceeding against the enforcement of the new rates. In the course or Its work gathering this data.

Interesting comparisons, of the old and new rates are shown. The rates which f6rmerly applied under the Hartford tariff and the new rates as applied by the rating book recently sent out, ace as follows on a number of well known buildings downtown: Hartford Xew Building Rate Rate First National bank bldg. $1.65 $3.12 concrete method of building. The Concrete BnlldlHgj. The Caples building, the only one of the new type of building to which a rating has been applied in the new rating book, takes a rate of 62 cents for the building and 65 for the contents.

Xo rate has vet been applied to the new Rio Grande building. A comparison of the rate with some of the old style brick and wood construction buildings downtown, showsthe difference in rates on the new style structure and the old. On account of H. J. Slater, chairman of the committee, being at Cloud-croft, W.

E. Anderson was made chairman and J. F. Williams was appointed to fill the vacancy on the committee- DEATHS AND BURIALS. f- livLIn.F 25 inn -ii.

.11. iiiivn 1 it 1 iyTTir RUSH FOR MEXICAN GOLD. There has been a rush, says the Torreon (Mex Enterprise, at the mining agency in the Maria de Oro district. A prominent mining man who came to Torreon to buy supplies states a number of new mining claims have been taken up. The properties are rich In gold, silver and copper.

PARRATj CAMP PRODUCTION. The approximate production of the Parral camp for last week was 11,490 tons, of which 3670 tons were shipped to the smelters and 7820 tons were treated in local mills. Any man or woman suffer- CELEBRrarring from con- vSTOMACHstipatea bowels or imperfect digestion will be benefited by the Bitters. It is for Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Constipation and Malaria. TALKING PICTURES.

The Majestic will reopen Sunday night with human talking pictures. Frank Rich, who has just returned, closed a contract while away for the greatest novelty tnat has ever been seen in the picture business, he says a company of actors who have played all the principal theaters of the country under the management of A R. oleman, will play the comedies and dramas and make the entertainment one of the mos't novel of the century, he declares. -j f. TTnrt Kmm -y r- 1 If you want the best meats at the lowest prices, call igriei mu i Both Phones MEXICAN SMUGGLERS THE RIVER Chinamen Are Captured But Men Who Smuggled Them, Escape.

"Safe." A line of Chinese characters, much resembling a laundry sign, but meaning "safe," was found written on paper slips carried by each of the seven Chinamen arrested Monday night by immigration Inspectors. From their station near the stand-pipe, inspectors Keep and White wit-nesed a party of celestials fording the Rio Grande from the Mexican side. When the men arrived they were promptly siezed bj' the officers. Two Mexicans formerly unnoticed, leaped back into the water and started for Mexico. It is alleged that they were 1 minus their clothes.

The seven Chinese are now in jail. In the possession of each Chinaman wasfc mysterious piece of paper bearing its hen scratch of assurance. It Is explained by the officials that the paper Is a waybill, to have been returned the king smuggler In case of a successful passage. MRS. J.

R. SALAS. Mrs. J. R.

balas, wife of a merchant tailor of that name, died at midnight Monday, at the family residence, 611 South Virginia street- Mrs- Salas had been ill six months- She was a native of Las Cruces, and is survived by seven children. Mrs. Salas was -II years of age. Funeral services will be held at 3 oclock Wednesday in the Sacred Heart church. MISS MARIE 3IcGXv.IIi.

Funeral services for Miss. Marie Me Grail, who died at San Antonio May 14. I were held Tuesday afternoon an El Paso at the Immaculate Conception church. Interment was made in Ever- street. For three years she had lived dt the St.

Frances home In San Antonio, FORMER S3IEITErt MANAGER PLANS MINE IMPROVEMENTS. Robert S. Towne and associates, who I are owners of the Flojonales copper mines In the Hidalgo district. Mexico, are figuring on the erection of a smelter near Bncarnacioa to treat their ores and also for custom smelting. An electric railway to Sayn, on the National, is also planned.

The Flojonales mines were purchased, says the Torreon Enterprise, last year from R. Vacher and associates, for $100,000. The Towne Interests had the mines for some time before purchase and spent a large sum in exploration and development. Mr. jTowne was the or- green cemetery.

Miss McGrail, who was 6S years iginal manager and inaugurator of the of El Paso smelter. Crisp, Golden Brown its of Corn Pos WOMAN CHARGED WITH INSANITY. Mrs. Paukin was arrested Tuesday morning by the police and a charge of Insanity registered against her at the police station. She was formerly employed as a domestic at the home of postmaster J.

A. Smith but left several weeks ago. She returned Tuesday. morning and attempted to take possession of her old room. TJ.

S. STEWART IMPROVES. U. S. Stewart, president of the City National bank, who has been In Portland, Oregon, for the benefit of his health, is planning to spend the summer in Honolulu.

Mr. Stewart is much Improved in health and has almost entirely recovered from the etiects of the nervous breakdown, which caused him to re-lire from active business. 'Mk CerYT wl 1 "1 tt Toasiies Delieiously flavored -Wholesome Comforting Eeady to; serve from the paGkaece. With cream or fruit it is a delightful food for Old and Young-. The Memory Lingers' Packages 10 cents and 15 cents.

Sold by Grocers. Postum Cereal Company. Ltd-, Battle Creek, Mich..

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