El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 33RD YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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Do You Wear Pants?
Starting today we will place on sale every pair of pants in the house
cashmeres wonted flannrls linens and mohairs 2'' i OFF on any pair of
pants in the house hundreds of patterns to select from; all sires up to f2 waist.
Everybody needs a new pair of pants at this time of the year. Cqme around.
Let Em Howl We Got the G00tlS Let Em Howl
Our clearing sale is still on and plenty of goods to select from. Remem-
ber that all our three piece suits are included in this sale. Just the suit for
Fall blacks and blues every suit in the house at
66 2-3 Cents on the Dollar
Let 'Em Howl They Are Howling
We don't care. We must get rid of all our Summer goods and 1-3 OFF ort
any suit in the house the kind of clothes wc sell will do it. This is our
Semi-Annual Clearing Sale. It is an honest sale that is the reason we are
busy from morning until night.
1-3 Off
One Price One Discount
No Grouping'
Better goods at a bigger discount than at any other store in El Paso.
Why Shouldn't You Come Here?
y4 off on all Boys'
Clothing.
Let 'Em Howl
yA off on all Trunks
and Suit Cases.
Let 'Em Howl
i
TWITS BRYAN
(Continued from page 1)
dared 8wrtrjr Bryan ass assured Mm
Hint he did not dtsire a Inrreass of
alar'.
Kaoratsrjr Bryan a home In Wssalng-
t.iu In the old mansion of livneral John
A. l-nssn. for which he my SKW a year.
Former Hecretary Kooi. who rented a
house on lilplomatlr Hoar. In faalilon-
.11.1. K stret. iald Tt n Wear slthi.iieh
.1 -i. ....... -I ..II... . I.. .Kc.l It'll
a nalary of an a oai7lieTiiis
an iirv or witr oi- '--r "
vtXrv of
If You
Are Perfectly
Satisfied
with the way your linen is
washed ironed and deliv-
ered we .an't interest you.
But if there is any room
for improvement wc can
make it. Try our superior
work on shifts collars and
cuff's. We'll call for and
deliver the package.
Elite
Laundry
Sanitary and Pireproof.
412-414 S. Oregon St.
Phone 2177.
rreaaed rhll he wu a senator and be
wa dnbsrred from enjoying (be Ineresse
by a count It ut tonal lirorlalon.
Tae bistorlsns of Washington point
out tbat many of Mr. Bryan'a predecee-
aor In comparatively recent years were
weeltby. John Hay'a houae waa one
of the abow plarea of Waablnaton. Sec-
retary Bryan hae the uae of certain
horses and equipment which belong to
the atnte department tint be often pre-
fers to drlre In hie own automobile.
HI I IMH.I N I - I ii-l LANII.
May Reperrhaae It Fran the Slate If
1'hey tiet Bear.
More than 800 sections of land' In El
l'aeo county nave n forfeited by the
atate land departineni (M ii'.M-iinyment
on lutereal. according to a communica-
tion from that department received by
County Cleri l'ark 1'ltiaun yesterday.
A Hat of the forfeited laud waa alae re-
reived by Mr. rituian and la now on
file lu 111- ..fflce
According to the new law those who
hae owned tbe luud have the right to
re-purrhaae II from the atate. but m.uat
fll.- n aaacrlpUoa of the land with a
mil l.c that .Ibey desire to re. purchase
It within the uext thirty days. If the
laud t not re. purchased by the former
owners within the next thirty days It
will be plsced on the market again.
Patrolman Bennwn Back. Mounted
Mounted l'nlroliuuu raid Benson returned
yesterday morning from eaat Texan
where he ban been spending bis annual
vacation. Benson wont to New Orleans
about two wrkea ago to testify In a
federal court case there snd sfter fin-
ishing the court business nan hark to
tort Worth In rlsll friends. Ue will re-
turn to work today.
Ne li lie Three Mexicans yes-
terday filed declarations of Intention of
becoming rlllsenn nl the I'ntted Wales.
They were: Joes t'allxlo tlulteres of
Hantn Cms de Mayo F"rantai-o Mota of
Vslpsrlsno. Has. and Teufllo Klnres of
Aguss I'allentea. Htewart Tullocb. a na-
tive of Arbrosth. Kcotland filed a peti-
tion for naturalisation. The declara-
tions ssd petitions rg filed la Ike din.
Irlct clerk's office.
PRICK HKDVt Kl ON AXiTj
butts NOW.
THE $15
CLOTHES SHOP
1ST Ran Antonio Bt.
HAKRIH Kit! I I-
l"r..-U-ur
IT IS A MENACE
(Continued from page 1.)
languages tiad worked her way
through that school as a cook or
houss girl In the home of the Eplaco.
pal hlshop at Austin. Thers are more
than six hundred of them. People
who want an education that Imd ouerh:
to have it. A state that can give It
to Hi. in without taking; the price of
a nag or popcorn from nny man. wo
man or child in that state and dues
not do it la guilty of something that
It will tic ashamed of as long as It
thinks of It afterwards and you have
an opportunity to help do that on
the lih day of July by wiling for
mis amendment.
How It Affects Kl Paso.
The people of El Paso have a
direct Interest In this proposes
amendment that will come home to
you In the furtherance of the pro.
posed School of Mines which la to
be opened) hers. To run the School
.f Minns as' Is should be run so that
It will be a credit to the state of
Texas and a benefit to the city of
El I'aao the university regents must
have funds to do It with und If this
amendment is not passed the depart
ment of the School of Mines will have
to do aa many other departments In
the university have had to do In the
past namely do the best they can
on what ihey can get and struggle
on In that aim less way making the
most of what they have.
"So I ask svery voter to tske this
matter under earnest conalderntion
and go out next Saturday and vote for
this amendment that means much to
the stats of Texas and to the. city
of l-:i Paso In that It gives svery
young man and woman a chancs to
gst the education he or she deserves
In the state of Trass And. further
more 1 earnestly ask every woman
hsre to sea that her huahaad or her
brother or her father goes out on
Saturday next and votes for this
amendment."
v
GRAND CIRCUIT RAGES
M.-. inn: Again PiMstMiitrxl Afuotuit
of II. o) TTat-k and 1 h.jikiu
Mhowvrs.
Velton PAINTCO.
30 0 N Vtanton git. Phons 9--T
For Family Use
and medicinal purposes Jer-
sey Cream (1873) Whiskey
is universally known as the
purest and best.
in fcKftTvcm v mmujaut runr worth
Pittsburgh. Pa.s July II. Ins
Uraad Circuit raves again were post-
poned today because of heavy traek
conditions and frequent showers. An
attempt will be made to stsrt the
week's program tomorrow and that
all the races carded might be run
off an satire change of program hag
been arranged carrying the racing
through katurday. Ths program for
tomorrow will carry ths lilt trot
the 1:04 rot ths 16 pace Iron
t'lty slakes and the 1:11 pace from
Monday's ard and the !: pace from
Tuesday.
On Thursday ths I 07 paca has
been carried ovsr from Wednesday a
program ths 110 pace Port Pitt
stakes and the l:tT trot Duqueene
stskes from Tuesday and the 1:11
professional drivers' sake originally
sst for this day.
PrUiay's program will be mads .up
of tha 1:10 paca from Thursdays
oard and the Keystone stake for
three e..r old irottera. tha Pennl
vanla stake 1:10 trot and 1 11 pace
from Wednesday.
km. in Saturday it la expected to
run the 1.10 trot sad ths fraa-for-all
trot from Thursday aad tha 1 11
trot aad free fur-all pans from Friday.
BRYAN ADMITS
(Continued from ssurs 1.)
rttrrsd during the u wash Mnwt of
ths deaths occurred among children
of ths city. 1 As previous week there
were twenty one deaths In tha border
rite-.
CAf'OHT lOT Ot CAsYTIUIMilBX.
MVaWasa sxad dsssrle Offteees Sales
teal Car in Rarta" far.
An ammunition smuggling schema
was frustrated In El rsa.. last night
when a coal car filled with rifle car-
tridges wsa sslsed In ths Santa
railroad yards by l ulled States lanpaty
Marshal Charles ft Moor roar sX
liana. Manuel Msndosa. Prsnclsnn Car-
nado. Pablo rarttajal and Paulina Idea
were placed under arrest by Meore as
they were sbovsllng coal Into the car
to rover the boxes of ammunition
Whn the officer arrived at tha ear
he boxes wars wsll covered with coal
and only a fsw of tfesm were visible.
Officers who wre present at ths
place where ths "natch" wss made and
saw tbe car. estimated that there wars
at least 1000th) rounds st ammunition
In ths eelaurs. Th -re were twelve tiotss
of seven mlllmetre Manner rifle car-
trldgea visible as these had not bean
covered with coal Tbe ammunition
was both Manser snd Winchester.
The ammunition was first discovered
about 7 o'clock by Inspector of Mex-
ican '. insulate. M. E. Idebold ire
notified ths (Tutted Ststes offlclsls and
with Deputy Marshal Moore want to
ths place where tha boxes were loaded.
Tbe car was on a sidetrack at ths
Itwlger coal yard and was shielded by
bog oars on three sides s'o the Mex-
ican soldiers were side to work with-
out being seen from the outside. Dep-
uty Msrahsl Moore and Mr. Dtahold
rame on the man suddenly There Were
five in the crowd bnt one s'laceeded
In making bis escape. All fnnr men ware
taken to the police station where thay
were docketed as federal prisoners.
They will be taken before Cnlled Htatea
Cnmmlelonr Oliver today.
General Hugh 1. Scott American Ar-
my Commander after the aelaurc of
the ammunition took charge of It and
sent Lieutenant John Thompson. Troop
D Thirteenth cavalry with a detach-
ment of soldiers to remain on guard
over it.
None of the Msxloana who were cap-
tured would talk.
Saea fas
r M Masua'B has filed s salt is Iks
r..n ft.at .ti.ui. i rt agslast ths hi
Pass BlertrU Hallway ouaapaay far
tUTHM dasMges. which he alleges was
done lo his saioasaWW aad livers bast-
RTATM TktOOrg WITHDRAW.
Federal rorees Immediately Occupy
Town ef Kmpalme.
By The Associated Press
Mogales Arts. July 18.- Federal forces
from Guayinss occupied Kmpalme. a
suburb north of thst town late today
American railway men Immediately pre-
pared to leave Kmpalme where a large
Amertcso colonly normally Is located.
A state .ifflelsl dispatch wan posted
tonight explaining that (ienersj Obre-
gnn'n forces had withdrawn to the north
hecRuae of a request by the foreign con-
cilia of Oiisyass
The petition reqneatlug congress to
nnlif. President Tuft a neutrality
proclamation of last year Was forwarded
todrtr to tbe Arlsona senators. It bss
been turned generally by American buat-
nsss und professional men throughout
tbe state. 1
Till. ("RtlMS-EYKD ONE.
J roil a Morale In Wain Rortnd
Among the Slain.
fv The A seeeisted rrtw
Mexico City. July It Too much
entertaining made n rebel ofnJmis
Moralea. known also as "Turto" or
"the cross-eyed" commandant of the
rural at Tehauntepec. In the state
of .Oaxaca and brought about a bat-
tle today In which Morales is said
fc have been killed.
Rrbels visited Morales at Tehaunte-
pec. where he was In command of the
garrison. He treated them royally
and finally admitted his men to ths
rebel army. Ths town Immediately
became thr headquarters of ths In-
aiTfrerits of the neighboring towns
Federal troops were dehpatched
from Sallna Crux to take tha town.
The rebels were driven into the hills.
List March Morales a notorious
Insurrecto. arrived at the national
capital and placed himself and his six
hundred men at the service of tha
government.
OOfNG AROUND ORTEGA.
Americans Start for Parrs I by Ojlnaga
and Conchoa Valley.
W. W Stewart of Parral. Chlh.. and
O. Ehhbohm left hers yesterday by
automobile to make the Journey to
Parral. They will enter Megico at
titlnaga and go to Parral by way of
Santa Hoaaflla. A. J. McQuatter and
John baskyn left HI Paao last night
by truln and will join Mr. Stewart's
party at Marfa. They are making ths
trip in' an Overland ear.
A faw days ago McQuattara Stew-
art and other members of ths party
attempted to make the trip by auto-
thence via Chihuahua but Colonel
Toriblo Ortega commander of th
Canstltutlonsllsts wound not permit
this and turned the parly bach. Sup-
erintendent J. It. Enlow of the Chi-
huahua smelter. Is marooned la Kl
Paso on account of Ortega's refussl
to grant passports while Mrs. Kalow
is In Chihuahua.
M II
till I MH Mil i
Juarea Officer CcyaflarsM- aa Ansewi-
casn Cass era and PI lass
Military authorities In Juarea are
determined not to let Juarea scenes
appear In the "movies" and a ban has
been placed on all moving picture ma-
chines as ws'll as on kodaka Tsstsr-
day an American crossed to Juarea
with a moving picture outfit and
started taking a film of a few feet of
scenes In the border town but soon
he oame to grief as a detachmsat of
...l.liers took him. as well aa bis ma-
chine In charge. He waa released af-
ter the officials told him that It waa
against order to lake moving pictures
(A the .in but his motion picture
camera and ths films have been con-
ft seated.
WANT A MKHJCANa? nUtCNDSHlP.
hays
IN-
would Marfan nut
wards an entl-Ata
foreign demonstro
He. as the friend!
try WSS deelred b
Uasj.
tleneral Torres
lly who reside In i
GLASS CURRENCY BILL
Mnsat Ivrastalewnem- feature nf I
Meaaxajr) ADpsuur to Have lie est
Adjusted
Will
"Ths disturbances and uarest In the
repubhc of Mexico ere confined chief-
ly to ths lower ilteaaa." stated Osa-
eral Lute K Torres. Mexican Padsral
ariny'offtcsr and former military gov-
gg fas 4 ass rested rVess
Waanlngtos. Jely in. liessnerstle
memhere of I he houae banking and car-
renry committee st s lively seaalnn to
day decided tkat tbe admlnlatratlon . nr-
renev bill ahonld eontale a bend refund
lag preposition. Later chairman Olass
snnmtoced tkat the majority bad agreed
agon the following points. In line with
an amendment nrged by nsrretary Me.
A don. to maintain tbs parity of the two.
par cent besds:
"Section 30 of the bill. Is te be per-
feet en as te provide for the pertnlealhle
retirement nf five per cent of nntatand-
Ing two. per cent government bonds with
circulating ptirllegss esrh year la ex-
change for government throe-par cent
hnnda without circulating privileges
"rinrulatlng privileges to continue to
the hsnke aa long aa two-per cent bonds
msy be subscribed for the purpose
ejection IK of ths bill which contained a
prohibition on this was eliminated.
Xevertbeleaa newly organised hanka are
not required to purchase a given amount
of government hoods In order to begin
business.
"At tbe expiration of twenty years
front ths psssage if the set svery holder
of two-per cent bonds then outstanding
Is to r.ciive payment st par with ac-
crued Interest.
'The bill will he amended an aa to
require the earnings of tha government
from the nperstlnn of the federal reserve
anklng aystem tn act apart for the re-
demption of United Htatea two and three
per cent bonds."
Mr. (lis as added that an agreement
bad been reached upon moat nf the
trouhleaeme features of the bill snd be
expressed hope and expectation that more
rapid progress would be made on tbe re-
maining sect loan.
Angeles t'al . I WO days ag
Pronv
Isea of wealth aad p er and position
to these tower rtssssi wttheut ful-
' declared ilea Torres.
Your
Personal
Account
THIS bank especially solicits your
personal account. Every man of
affairs will find It convenient to
keep a personal deposit separate from
the bank account of his firm or bust
ness. This account can be utilised to
keep separate the money used for
private account household expenses.
etc.
If you have not such an arrange
ment we suggest that you opsn an
account with ua and pay with person-
al checks drawn on this bank.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on
Saving $ Accounts
sVltt1-r
Bank & Trust Cp.
Jut Below lost Office
Custom Assay Office
OHJTCHKTT at FERGUSON
Successors to Hughes as Crltchstt.
Aanayers- ChesD uvts Metallurgists
At. I- NTS FOR ORE SHIPPERS
110 Ban Pranctsco St.
Ball Phons 114.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Prescriptions Filled and Delivered
at Any Tiros Day or Night.
Mall Orders Pilled Promptly.
A. E. RYAN & CO.
Druggists.
CANDY SPECIAL
On Delicious
TURKISH PASTE
20c Lb.
Wednesday Only
Both Stores.
The Elite
Confectionery Co.
Mesa Ave. and Texas M.
Hot Springs for
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tlf m. ssaaliss am.
In Every Commercial
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Safety for funds should be the first con-
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servative Management of the First Na-
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standing as a Secure Depositary for funds.
Checking Accounts Are
Cordially Invited
Capital $800000. Surplus $200000
One of the Strongest Banks in Texas.
Why Wait
Longer...
To make that trip to
the Seashore?
The Fast Train
Leaves El Paso 4 :66 p. m
Arrives Los Angeles 3 :30 p. m.
Several Others
All of them equipped
With Electric Lights and Fans.
Maximum Comfort
Minimum Expense
Los Angeles and Return $40.00
San Francisco and Return $$0.00
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