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I. of in Friday, Nov. 9, 1917. EL PASO HERALD TEST CASE ON JITNES TRIED Indemnity Company Gets Verdict in First of 70 Suits for Premiums. One 70 cases the Indemnity company suing jitne bus drivers tried the court at county law.

Thursday afterjudge The case, will the nature of test may all was that against W. N. and verdict in resulted of the indemnity company. announced an appeal once. The cases were filed last May, indemnity company suing for premiums on surety contracts which were run full year which abrogated by jitne men.

The latter that contracts in that the one-sided, right them at and not. the will assured did The weekly premium was $12.50, but indemnity company the given right the contract to seize and sell automobila in of to damages accident. JAMES TO VISIT DAM. Prof. George Wharton James, author on the southwest, who was in city week, made arrangeto go to Elephant Butte dam inspection trip.

Prof. James to Albuquerque, N. but to take the week trip CLOSE SESSIONS SATURDAY. Mayor Charles Davis announced Friday that work of the city council board of appeals from the completed Saturday morning. There were few property the lasted week.

TEXAN TO HELP ON CITY BUDGET University Will Send Expert to Assist Taxpayers' Secretary Bandeen. cities, announce? Friday. the expenses New York municipal of making the mayor do this work, a telegram Thursday announced that the expert taken iversity Pays Salary. Homer James, director the of wired that could an December send expert here, provided his expenses his salary. Davis inCharles paid.

The university would defray formed Mr. Friday this Bandeen woula satisfac.ory. with Mr. Bandeen, university expert make conditions compile most budget the advanced thought in this matter. The will for the year April, beginning Negro Girls Found Mitchell, and another name about 18 years old, negresses, were found dead the warehouse district of Pueblo night.

caused -Death was of the gunshot girls of warehouse and the other in Demand the Original Package Asnirin Genuine Aspirin is sold as follows: TABLETS in Pocket Boxes of 12 A Bottles of 24 and 100 BAYED CAPSULES in Sealed Packages of 12 and 24 Every package and every tablet bears A BAYER "The BAYER A Your Guarantee of Purity" Bayer CrossThe trade-mark "Aspirin" (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) Is guarantee that the monoecetiencidester of salicylicacid in these tablets and capsules is of the reliable Bayer manfacture.

Bayer- Tablets of Aspirin DEPENDABLE THE DEFENCE FIRST LINE OF WITH CALUMET BAKING POWDER is now used in the U. S. Army and Navy. It is the brand used for bakings made on Uncle Sam's big battleships it has been selected for foods for the men on the firing line. No higher tribute could be paid to the high quality and absolute dependability of Calumet.

It is the final proofof Calumet's superiority. It goes to show--and show positively--that the big demand for Calumet is founded on dependability--that the millionsof housewives who use Calumet were not mistaken in their choice. The leader with the majority of American housewives- -and the selection of critical experts of the military departments. Absolute evidence that it is the best baking powder obtainable. Why not profit by that proof--and order a can today.

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FOOD AGENT BREAKS STRIKE Puts Men to Work in Packing Plant, Calling Them Government Employes. Pueblo, Nov. food administrator John F. Vail interfered I in the strike the Nuckolls packing plant today and took charge of the plant behalf of the government. Mr.

Vail put 25 men to work in the plant to save perishable meat products, informing them that they were government service and would be paid the government. by State food administrator Stearns is on the way to Pueblo an automobile and will investigate the strike. McCLURE'S TALK IMPULSE TO FOOD PLEDGE SIGNERS of Mc- As result talk S. a Clure, the New York publisher, before women of the Red Cross Thursday, in the White House, more than 100 food pledge cards had been that" received housewives were signed and returned to district headquarters by at the chamber of commerce. Mr.

McClure brought out so vividly the of aiding the in need government every possible manner, through personal observation and experience in Europe, that many women who had received the cards mailed them immediately. "Too many of our Paso women may think, I'm economizing to the best of my ability; it's certain that I don't waste anything I could said George H. Clements, conservator. "Of course they are. No one disputes it.

But it needs more than that to save the food which will be needed by our men in France. Are our good American women going to allow it be said that English and French women are willing to sacrifice more for their sons and brothers than they? Are they to allow English and French women to think that we cannot eat corn bread instead of wheat bread, or beans instead of wheat, when the lives of our own soldiers are at stake? BUTTER RATION IN BERLIN CUT TO OUNCE A WEEK Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. butter has ration in greater Berlin been reduced for the winter to grams, approximately one ounce weekly. Fifty grams of margarine also are granted, but the newspapers point out that war margarine is principally water and slight nutritive value. Food administrator von Waldow announced a special department would be organized to enlighten people on the food situation.

This announcement evoked the comment from newspaper that "the stomach cal read." Books Held For Postage, Delays New Mex. Election Count Santa Fe, N. Nov. postal regulation, recently made, requiring that sent first be as class mail delaying the receipt of returns from the election on the prohibition amendment New Mexico. of From a number precincts the poll books were mailed as second or third class matter, and are held for postage.

fact that election boards some precincts sealed poll books all ballot inside boxes also has delayed the sending of reports to the secreof tary state. Semi-official returns Indicate that county--Rio Arriba- -gave a maagainst the amendment. The majority Taos county has been cut to 87. down BROKEN BIT DELAYS WORK IN TWIN BUTTES OIL FIELD Alamogordo, N. -Work at the Twin Buttes oil camp has been delayed for few days on account of the bit being in of pieces lodged drill The company expects to resume work in a few days.

The grocerymen of Alamogordo are considering radical changes their present delivery service. At present there are about six delivery trucks in Alamogordo, each truck having a $50 garage bill each month. besides the expense a driver. The grocerymen are planning to have two large trucks and each groceryman to help bear the expenses of these trucks proportion to the amount of delivering he has done. Two other changes are also being considered by the groverymen- -dispensing with soliciting orders and selling of groceries on credit.

W. K. Stalcup. representing the Otero county board of commissioners, has finished trip over the county. Mr.

Stalcup reports the cattle in the of the county part that he visited to be in good condition. PAYNE-BEEZLEY SUIT SETTLED. The condemnation suit of the United States against W. F. Payne and E.

F. Beezley has been compromised at which was satisfactory to both a price parties. it was annourced Friday. This suit concerned land in El Paso valley which was needed for a right of way for the Franklin canal. HADN'T SEEN WELL DAY FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Gains 12 pounds taking Tanlac and now feels like a new man.

"It sounds like it would be enough to say that Tanlac relieved me of troubles that made me miserable for 15 years, but that's not all this cine did for me, for I've gained twelve pounds in weight besides, and feel like a different man." The above remarkable statement was made on October 27th, by M. R. Chapman, a master painter, who resides at 427 3rd Miama, Fla. "I've been a painter for thirty years," he continued, "and for fifteen years of that time I've hardly known what it was to have a well day. My nerves were so torn up that hand shook like a leaf and I couldn't sleep at night, my stomach was so upset that the sight of food made me sick and I would have spells of what is called "Painter's Colic." that would almost drive me distracted.

My head would ache and swim until I could hardly stay on a ladder and no medicine I took gave me any relief. "That's what makes it seem so wonderful to be well again. I've taken seven bottles of Tanlac and I haven't had a sign of my old troubles since. I can eat like a farmhand, sleep 10g and I seem to feel younger as like a grow older. All I could say wouldn't tell half the gratitude I feel to Tanlac." Tanlac sold in El Paso by Kelly Pollard Drug and Drug under the personal direction of a special Tanlac to of ers sia.

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ten sia, lacks Iron ficial. color time come. nothing stomachs wrought doctoring to case for any in liver come walk NOTE--The Iron after they or of in iron iron flesh by iron, man is your nerve like fourteen and all and over have harm down in or all will iron in no manufa had to were iron symptoms serious all hard will and of bones. and iron in of cases in by as in DIREST NEED IN WESTERN TEXAS Congressman Blanton Asks for Federal Aid to Feed Cattle This Winter. Nov.

Pecos, Texas, order to aid the of western Texas, who, suffering severely congressman Thos. Blanton recommended financial assistance from the govern- ment. His telegram, addressed to Herbert C. Hoover, administrator Washington, at follows: just drought tions from Fort Worth to Paso. Situation west Eastland county tragic the extreme.

Without see- cannot of such ing. awful conditions. Thousands farms public are as Thousands of farmers have to leave the seeking temporary work to starvation. Ranches are without both grass and water. In many instances, shipment has been impossible for lack of cars.

Even immediate shipment will not prevent great loss. Cattle weak and a large percentto withstand are unable in transit. shipment would die hence the salvation feeding ranches throughout winter. McCutcheon, "Beau Davis mountains, has already spent $45,000 pasturing alfalfa effort to save his cattle, $3000 for pasturing 20 acres 60 paying I days. deem government assistance In absolutely necessary.

isolated places stockmen are paying $60 for cottonseed and $22 dollars for I hulls. submit that present mill prices are unreasonably extortionate and should lowered materially. recommend that secretary MeAdoo deposit funds all west Texas banks, national state, thus relieving them from any uneasiness their connections might entertain, and enabling them to carry the people, tide over this unusual VILLISTAS ON TO RIO GRANDE From Armendariz Group Riding American Horses Starts for Ojinaga. Further confirmation of the massacre at Aremendaiz station, south Chihuahua City, the Mexican Cen- about 125 Mexicans, not few tral, of of the persons of the better class, was brought to the border Friday by an American who traveled on another train toward Juarez behind the one dynamited and fired upon by Martin Lopez's band of Villistas. He said that not the adult of were stripped everything they wore, but that children as young four years had been left naked.

He said that many of the survivors went to Jimenez. as well as Chihuahua, to find clothing food. The Villista band was reported to have divided after the tragedy, about 250 of them moving toward Ojinaga. on the Rio Grande. A woman at ArVillistas that the mendarlz of that good horses some they them from boasted received United the States.

Says Mexicans All Pro-German. The American who the been interior for several years, pessimistically the of spoke tions that the country. which, were anything but couraging foreign investors tradesmen. He there are no guarantees for safety in of the states outside of the principal cities, that Felicistas, Villistas, other insurrectos have taken will the few in harvest take and anything of value produced by ambitious farmers or industrialists. He described the sympathy of the Mexican people general for the Germans as prevailing among about out of every 100, since the kaiser's victories Russia and Italy.

Villa successfully dominating the mounseveral men in of tains Chihuahua and Durango, he American asserted, from what was able to learn, and open war may be the made upon the Carranza forces in north as as crops are stored soon and some needed materials gathered. VICTIMS OF SAVAGERY OF VILLA BANDITS ARE BURIED Victims of the attack upon the Mex- ican Central passenger train near Armendariz, Sunday by Villa bandits have been buried in the cemeteries of Chihuahua City. Sixty unidentified dead were interred along the railroad track at the scene of the massacre, where two wooden crosses have been erected over their graves. The official list of dead and wounded is placed at 136, which Includes four women. Passengers arriving here said Martin Lopez, a Villa commander, was in charge of the bandits.

It is reported that a priest was spared the bandits to administer the last rites to the dying. A force of Murguia cavalry is reported by the officials Mexican to in pursuit the bandits. TWO MARSHALS BRING MAN HERE FROM JACKSONVILLE T. P. Allen and G.

R. Carter, deputy United States marshals of Jacksonville, arrived in El Paso Fri- day morning with Gay D. Smith, and delivered him to deputy U. S. marshal J.

B. Dubose here for investigation. No charges are of record here the nature of the case was not made public. The visiting officials spent Friday visiting scenes of interest in El Paso and Juarez and will return to Jacksonville Saturday. OIL GUSHER BROUGHT IN NEAR ARTESIA, IS REPORT Advices recelved here from Artesia, N.

Thursday afternoon, said that while the Brown well, six miles from that city, was being drilled a header of oil suddenly blew through the shaft, carrying casing with it, and spouted 100 feet above the derrick. The stream of heavy oil flowed all day at the rate 200 barrels an hour. of it was said. The well was being drilled by the Home Refining company, of Oklahoma. TWITCHEL MADE RECEIVER FOR FUEL AND IRON COMPANY Santa Fe, N.

Nov. Ralph E. Twitchell has been appointed receiver of the New Mexico Fuel and Iron company, vice Charles F. Easley, deceased, by district judge Reed Holloman. This company had been organized as a subsidiary corporation to the New Mexico Central to operate the Hagan coal fields and townsites.

BOOTH IN THE SNOW. D. oBoth sends back picture postal card of a snowstorm in Detroit, Michigan, and says that is what he ran into on his way through the automobile center en route to New York to with other representatives of United States tires. ajat; PATH sputu your natto.11 G. ALDAY SHOT: IS IN HOSPITAL F.

B. White, Valley Resident, Tells of Intruder's Entrance in Night. A was who said name Alday and that 3611 Finley street, the hos- Friday suffering bullet wound in abdomen, inflicted early Friday when White, remorning F. B. station, the El at intruder in recover, the message immediately the shooting brought deputy John Boone, and to the Narls White man the seriously conscious, learned White his members of and that entrance to the home had effected been a bathroom the window entering sleeping porch Mr.

White fired The man, it watch in was said, his posses- at the time. The officers brought the Alday White Tells of Shooting. Mr. White, the manager of the office of the Underwood Typewriter company, made the fol-1 lowing statement Friday regarding the shooting: was asleep sleeping porch and was awakened the opening of leading saw standing and was under pillow. At that the inmy backed truder off and slammed the picked up pistol, which door.

then putting out the light in the adjoining room. I followed him chased about the for dark a Not seeing and him few moments. not knowing whether was armed not, I fired in tol hoping locate him the flash. After firing about hit times I MURGIA MOVES TO FIGHT DIAZ Chihuahua General's Alleged Pro-Germanism Embarrasses Carrancistas. Gen.

Francisco Murguia expected leave Chihuahua City Saturday for south take field the against revolutionists, according reports brought pasto sengers from the state Friday. Murguia's family was scheduled to leave for Mexico City and Gen. Mur- guia, with brigade, was expected transfer to Murguia's of been because strong friendship living Chihua- hua City, govthe erment embarrassment in its the dealings with American govern- ment, American on who arrived Nightly conferences were reported held between the Germans Mexican there Murguia's staff officers were frequently the streets the Germans. Norte, del paper City, published published saying Francisco article the employ Villa the of state. Germans CITY OF GUAYMAS DARK; UNPAID BILL IS CAUSE Nogales, city oft Nov.

said to be without electric and will be time, according to per- that place. the the to city authorities were failed to for light pay furnished by Compania Explotadora de Made- the off the and light. Thereupon confiscated the plant and put men in charge to run it, but the inexperienced and the machinery. burned the of industries For Real Beauty Here's the Secret Stuart's Calcium Wafers Banish Pimples. Blackheads and Skin Eruptions, Enable the Skin to Renew Its Beauty in Texture, Smocthness and Natural Color.

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Advertisement, MAPEL HEAD OF INSURANCE MEN Automobile Insurance May Be Abolished If Thefts Do Not Cease. The fire insurance exchange of Paso held its monthly meeting following dinner at Hotel Sheldon, Thursday night. In addition to the usual business, officers were elected for the coming year, as follows: President, Dexter Mapel; vice president, LeDoux E. Smith; secretarytreasurer, P. W.

Williams. The members present were: M. W. Parker, of H. B.

Stevens agency; J. W. Broughton and L. R. Villars, of Jas.

L. Marr H. G. Clumm and Echlin, of the Douglas C. Crowell W.

B. Eisenberg, of the An-Filler company; Dexter Mapel, Newman Investment company: LeDoux Smith, of Davis Billy Broyles, of Perry-Kirkpatrick company; Tom Crutcher, of George W. Crutcher Son; R. Schuster, Leo Schuster W. F.

Payne, of W. F. Payne agency; Henry Reynaud, of the Henry Reynaud agency; P. W. Williams, of the C.

A. Kinne company. "Whereas, the losses, from these causes, of automobiles in this vicinity has recently resulted in an increase in rates charged by the companies on this insurance, and whereas, the losses from theft especially are reported to be continuing to such an extent as to make it very probable that the companies will find it impossible to continue to give this insurance to the public at reasonable rates, if at all." said a resolution adopted, it was resolved, "that the fire insurance exchange of El Paso, requests that the mayor and city council give this matter their very serious attention to the end that adequate steps may of be taken for the control this evil and that we recommend that these steps include the prompt and complete publication of all details which most assist in the ing of stolen property in the dally papers and that siutable rewards be offered for the recovery stolen property and also additional reward for the information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thieves." ANARCHISTS AND I. W. W.

CONTROL RUSSIA, SAYS YOUNG "Anarchists are in control Russla; they are a part of the W. W. faction of the United States," said C. C. Young, a native Russian.

Dr. Young has traveled in Russia and has written a book on conditions in the country. In speaking of the overthrow of Kerensky he said: are today I. about 15,000 American W. W.

followers of Emma Goldman, in Russia. They are cooperating with the Russian anarchists. Until these I. W. are deported or executed the country will be in the throes of revolt.

"Maxim Gorky who is one of the Maximalist leaders, is an anarchist. When he visited New York some years ago he is alleged to have violated the Mann white slave act and was deported. For this reason he has always been opposed to TOYAH WOMAN DIES HERE; BODY SENT THERE FOR BURIAL The body of Mrs. Emma L. 25 of age, who died at 1318 Mayears goffin avenue Thursday evening, was Friday morning over the Texshipped as Pacific to Toyah, Texas, for interment.

The body was accompanied by her husband. The been couple had here about a month. MRS. M. GOBIEL, WIFE OF MAN IN FRANCE, EXPIRES at 1407 East San Antonio street, she had been visiting friends.

Mrs. Gobiel is survived by her husband, who is an interpreter "somewhere France." Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Mrs. Margaret Gobiel, 2416 San Diego street, died early Friday morning DR. D.

H. WAY. The body of Dr. D. H.

Way, Tuesday night by fracture the skull, will be shipped tonight to Asheville, N. his former home, by McBean, Simmons Hartford, undertakers, following advices from relatives. THE COUKTS. COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS. J.

R. Harper, E. F. Higgins and A. M.

Walthall, Justices. Motions granted--Mrs. Bettie Edens, et al. vs. Mrs.

M. A. Cleaves, motions for certiorari and to strike out bill of exceptions, from El Paso. Motions for rehearing overruledLa A. Quarles et al vs.

H. H. Hardin, from Erath; L. A. Quarles et al.

vs. J. W. Conway, from Erath. Reversed and rendered C.

G. Foust et al. vs. J. G.

Brown, et from Erath. Affirmed H. Perry vs. Sidney Smith, et from Erath; S. H.

Riggs vs. 0. G. Baleman, et al, from Erath; w. Gilbreath et al.

vs. Cage Crow Bankers, from Erath. Reversed and remanded--Harbin independent school district et al. vs. B.

V. Dennman, from Erath; Texas Pacific Coal Co. vS. Alvin Ready, from Erath: Texas Pacific Coal Co. vs.

Jim Garbuga, from Erath: Texas Pacific Coal Co. vs. Gottfried Grabner. from Erath: O. I Shipman vs.

W. T. Jones, et al. from Jeff Davis. Submitted-Palo Pinto county vs.

S. J. Beene, from Palo Pinto; Burton Lingo Co. et al. vs.

First Baptist church et from Taylor; Mrs. Genevrie Smith vs. J. W. Smith, from Palo Pinto; Postal Telegraph -Cable Co.

vs. Samuel B. Prewitt, from El Paso: E. W. Bishop vs.

W. W. Greek. from El Paso; L. N.

Heil et al. vs. L. M. Crawford, trustee, from El Paso.

65TH DISTRICT COURT. Ballard Coldwell, Presiding. Paula A. Prieto vs. Antonio Prieto, divorce; denied.

Harry C. Overstreet VS. Minnie Overstreet, divorce; granted. 41ST DISTRICT COURT. P.

R. Price, Presiding. Mary Duggan vs, Lawrence Duggan, divorce; filed. J. F.

Knox vs. Francisco Lopez, trespass to try title; filed. 34TH DISTRICT COURT. W. D.

Howe, Presiding. W. F. Bowker vs. Wandn Bowker, divorce: filed.

Mrs. Ursula Muligan vs. John Mullgan, divorce; filed. Welshouse vs. J.

Welshouse, divorce; filed. DR. JACKSON RETURNS. Dr. H.

V. Jackson returned Friday from a visit to Durango, and is visiting Dr. Hugh Crouse. The Jackson family is living with W. W.

Graham, British consul in Durango city. Mr. Graham is in charge of American consular affairs there, pending the return of the consul of the United States. BRING IN A DEER. County assessor John T.

Cain and his chief deputy, Clarence Harper. have returned a hunting trip in the Black mountains, New Mexico. They report having landed A five pronged deer, and said they scrupulously observed all the New Mexico game laws. Gen repairing our spectalty. Allen Arms Cycle Co, 404 N.

Oregon St.Adv. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People in Ten Day In many instances- have suffered untold agony for years doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kidney disease or some other ailment when their real trouble WaS lack of iron in the blood-How to tell. New York, N. recent disDr. Sauer, Boston physicourse both cian studied widely this great European country "If medical institutions, you test on were actual all people are you would probat greatly astonished the ably ceedingly large number who lack and ill who for other lack The moment than the of without becoming tired.

of Next take two five grain tablets ordinary nuxated three times per day after for two weeks. Then meals test your strength and see for again yourself how much have gained. you have seen dozens nervous, run all the down people who were ailing A. even triple their double. and strength endurance entirely rid their dyspep- of other troubles from get on by days' simply time the proper taking form, and research, they this, in some been Texas expert for months without obtaining can any benefit.

You talk please about the wonders Mr. originally new remedies, but when their multitude facts there supplied defray to put dangerous good symptoms old at the once Without the power change living eat and therefore tissue you don't does any good; get you of it. Your food strength out merely system like corn through with the rollers 50 apart that the mill can't grind. blood As result continuous and people become nerve starvation, generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all too thin; sorts of conditions. One is another is burdened with unhealthy fat: some are weak they hardly walk: think they have dyspep- trouble: some kidney liver can't at others are sleepy and tired day: all some fussy irritable: skinny and bloodless, all lack physical power and endurance.

such cases, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating or narcotic drugs, which medicines whip your fagging vital powfor the at moment, maybe the of life later No matter pense your what one tells you, if you are not well you owe to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work how far you cheeks good, sound, healthy on your is also It great and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tinctture of acetate, often ruined people's teeth. upset their and not assimilated and these reasons they frequently more than good. But with discovery of the newer forms of organic this has been overNuxated Iron, for example, 1s the pleasant to take.

does not injure teeth and almost immediately bene- University company this turers of Nuxated have such unbounded confidence its potency that they authorize the announcement that they forfeit $100.00 any Charitable Institution if they cannot take woman under sixty who and increase their strength 100 percent four weeks' time, provided organle trouAlso they refund your money in 1918. im- -Willie Walker, which Nuxated Iron not does least double your Strength ten time. It is dispensed in this city by A. 5. Ryan and good front sidewalk We have it LEAD DEVOE PAINT AND ZINC (547 CO and AN DEVOE NEW YORK guarantee it of Felix to follow.

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YELTON PAINT AND WALL PAPER CO. DECORATORS Artist Material-Glass-Picture Frames No Contract too large or too smal 419 Mesa Ave. 'Phone 1247 EL PASO, TEXAS PAINT DEVOE PAINT 14 Years From this The Ago Date, Herald 1903. VOLOMBIA may want to fight the consul United States. Gonzales Colombia, Torres, general of he just received a dispatch from Colombia announcing that troops are to about arrive at Savanilla their Colon.

way Torres adds that the action of the American forces at Colon prevented Colombia from sending troops Panama to the suppress uprising, thus preventing her from fulfilling her treaty to obligations maintain The new battleship Maine been ordered proceed Colon. Mrs. W. Glasgow and have returned from Los Angeles. Mrs.

E. A. Gleason, of Dallas, is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Beall, on Olive street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed have reGrayson turned from San Francisco, where they been have their honeymoon. Hermann Strauss, from Clifton. El Paso a short visit his to Mrs.

I. sister, Blumenthal. Mrs. Scott White and children have returned from Louisville, where they have been spending the summer. County attorney Maury Kemp, accompanied John Kellum.

of J. Clint, will leave this evening for hunt in the Hueco mountains. a John Murtha, proprietor of the Sheldon news and cigar stand, gone Tucson. has Maj. W.

H. for Llewellyn, district attorney the third district New Mexico, in city from the Las his friend. Pat Cruces on Garrett. Maj. Llewellyn the says Rinconado reservoir now scheme under way and that a camp has already been established the on where the dam be built, above Alamogordo.

The 58th congress 'n extraordinary session today, ance with in accordproclamation of president Roosevelt, for the purpose of enacting legislation necessary to make effective the Cuban reciprocity treaty. The was devoted simply to personal greetings and welcome. The house assembled the largest membership its history. BANKER SHOT BY ROBBER IS REPORTED RECOVERING Bisbee, Nov. R.

Brandt, the Tombstone banker, shot by a would-be robber, seems to be recovering in the It Copper Queen hospital. been found that the has let passed between the bulstomach. without heart and touching either. From Tombstone come intimations that Koch's case may be turned to the federal court. as Brandt was a custodian government funds.

ATLANTA POLICE CHIEF IS EXONERATED, REINSTATED Atlanta, Nor. Beavers, former chief of police once convicted charges involving inefficiency and insubordination, exonerated and reinstated as chief day by the police commissioner the case was tried a third time. AN OPERATION AVERTED has Philadelphia, year ago was very sick and I suffered with paim in my side and back until I nearly went crazy. I went te different doctors and they all said I hag, female trouble and would not get any relief until I would be operated on. had suffered for four years before this time, but I kept getting worse the more medicine I took.

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