El Paso Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. Seventh Year, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 24, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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Heal Estate and Insurance,
j LANDS, &c. &c. 1
,|Sm Antonio Slrea, - - E1 Pis0 Texas
SEVENTH YEAH. NO. 119
-oii! Paso's Latest Enterprise.-o-
KOHLBERG BROS.
^ HLA IN rERNACIONAL" Cigar Factory turns out only
bpanish hand-made Cigars of the finest Mexican
1 and Havana Tobacco.
XNVaSTMEHVTS
\\ c n ake a sj ecialty of two kinds of investments:
I ir-t. --iuisiiv ss an<l Residence property—We have a num-
ber of < entr illy located Business properties, that are desirable
invevtmenis, an<l on which purchasers can make large profits,
also a largo number of choice lots that can be handled with a
lew hundred do lars, whereon purchasers can double their
money.
Second:—I arge tracts in solid body of rich grazing and
farming and mineral lands in the northern portion of Mexico.
TheJJtities are perfect Call on or addrtss
ENNIS & CROSBY,
ROOMS 3 AND 4 BRONSON BUILDING.
Mexican Curiosities.
The bargeat Assnrtmutit in I Stack in iho United *tati>s or Mexico lUg
udian tVatier Work 011 i ar<la Pottery from Guadalajara, made le ....
.„.i uf. I... Mexican Onyx from I'uehla, Mexico. In bright col r», flnely
and
the
Wax Fignrea.
ludi;
Altec Indiana,
Indian li ,,,iin "i>
Ancient Qlld Modem StJiCB, uhaivhu vhj . wrm i uui.in, 'it; .\i,.w. iu uii£iib coi II,
polishtal by th* Indians C.llgrB' foundry, lu (Jjid and Silver, male by uatlve Indiana
many other tilings. (Ja I and Kxamine.
W. G. Walz.
FIRST NATIONAL BA NK BUILDING, -
EL PASO, TEXAS
The National Drill Formally
. Opened with a Dress
Parade.
SECRETARY LAMAR'S
Opinion on the Land and Indian Re.
form—The Steamer* Celtic mid Brit.
tanic Collide Willi Katal K« suits—
TheLatonl.t l)erby;Won by Libretto—
Forest fires, Ele.
WASHINGTON XKWS
EMERSON & BERRIEN
EL PASO, TEXAS.
FURNITURE,
Mattresses nod Ciirtai.io made to order. Prices lower than e'gow here. Largest
Stock in fhe 8outliw<-et, Determined to scH.
Pianos, Organs,
SEWING MACHINES.
TO RENT AND SOLD ON SMALL MONTHLY
AND SHEET MUSIC,
Toys, Notions, Fancy and Sporting Goods, Etc
Small Musical Merchandise of all kind*.
W. G Walz.
PAYMENTS.
ii AND il Kl. I'ASO "TltKET,
Kl.l'.VO. I KJAS.
EMERSON & BERRIEN
U3>TIDE1R.TJA.KEE,S,
Fuji iinii complete line of uietnlic and cloth covered Caskets. Collins, Uiuiei-
1B l*kers. Hardware trimmings, Aliroiuis. etc, Kiiihttliuiiig made a specialty, Best
&nd latest improvements employed. Work dour in this U"e guaranteed. Orders
!>y telegram will receive prompt nttcni.on at no extra charge.
JUL I'ASO STHKKT, - |>ASO, TEXAS
it. F. .lohnson.
•lohn Julian.
ESTABLISHED INIi'2.
JULIAN & JOHNSON,
Wholesale Liquor Dealerv
Sole Agents for
v\h ih.itz viurn iiERit. )iii,wtiiKKc:. wis.
E. E. RUSSELL
FURNITURE AND CARPETS!
EL PASO STREET, EL PASO, TEXAS.
EXAMINE. <HTIt STOCK BEFORE VOF ITUI'IIASR.
B. 8. NEWMAN,
0. T. NEWMAN.
S. Y.r. RITSSELI.
Real Estate and Commission Agents,
NEWMAN & RUSSELL.
Rooms 10 & II, State National Bunk Building.
Town Lots and Valley Lands. Special attention paid to Mexican Properties
Correspondence Solicited.
El Paso Grain and
PRODUCE GO.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants.
_ IX PfcSO, TEXAS.
Consignments Solicited.
STAR STABLES
WEST OVERLAND STREET.
Finest Livery in the City
(fEEll AN'I) SA I.K ST.ltll.BS. COBRA t ATTACH El)
M- fl. DOLAN. Proprietor.
LEO BROS.
Cigar Manufacturers,
And Peiilcrs in
Smoking and Chewing'»ob cco, Cig rettes,
and Smoker's \ rticles.
312 EL PASO NTKEET. - KL |»A«0 TfcX.
GO TO
I. Paulsen & Co
The Old
We can *ftve
you from 20 to
50 per cent.
NO. 217,
EL fAsO 8TKEET
Cut Rate Ticket Office.
vk«> llofert Ihotam 49* *&#tot}.'
THK PKKPIDKXT'lS INVITATION.
Wasiiixgiox, M*y 2;i._A ddegatloD
of tweiiiv live representatives of toe
hil-luess inter. sts and all the branches
ol I lie municipal government of .St.
Louis waited upon the president at noon
to-*la.t ami lnvncil tliel'reahlentand Mr^.
leVi-lnml i» tlie eiicainpniei t In Sep
leuiuer. 'I lie pr. siilent expressed bia
appreciati. nofihec m,illinent extended
anil aeeepied I he invitation. Tlicmi-ui-
uers i f his caldnet h ive alco been invit-
ed lo he present.
tiik intkrhtatf, commission,
Before the intersiale commission to-
day representatives of n,e Chicago and
Alton anil llie Chicago, K„cii |,itto(|H„u
I aeihe tiled cbarae* a(fnln,t the Penn-
sylvania and .New Yoik central com-
panies respective of ill.- violation of the
third section of the interstate commerce
act in foreljig II linvcotl against llift two
lirsi named roails fur I heir refusal to
Slop pay leg eoniniis-loiis In i Iekel
ageitis. lie cotniiilssioners lluve alio
recehed a coiiioainciaiioii from the Mis
sissippl roail l oinnii-sioiicrs protest ng
ngaiiiht the Mispcnsion of section lour
Save only a8 t" exceptional 8iiipment in
cases where I he sale is inanilcslly de-
maiidi d to seen re V pe«. iy transit.
-NO Al'I'l.lt'AXTS.
'1 he president early in the (nnntli re-
Ceivel I lie resigiiunon of Sahlllel I',
Kindt, a» poetinasier at Shenandoah,
leiiiiMlViinla. The-alary attached 10
the o|I|e(i ig $i,7ik) per in mini yet no ap-
plications have been received or the
place. Till-1< said lo he the lirsi in-
stance of Ihe Mini (hat has occurred un-
der liie present adiulnislration.
SPECIAI. 110X1)1 1> WAltKIIOUSK,
I lie cohimifsioni r of ii leiiml revenue
has niithoiiz (I Ihe location « forty,
liree, Wilier el I cel. \ u Vork ClM, in
the ►ecood di.iric: of \ew Vork, (',| a
special bunded wntehouse for ihe Mor
aiie in giape l.r.indv. 11 wl | he liseil al-
IUO.-I exclusively fi.r.toraue in -bond ot
'tminly pri iliieid in California, ami ii is
clalih'd its local toll In New Vork will
greatly facilitate I lie exportation of
gouds oi tlilK class,
TIIK NATION tl. Oil LL.
Theopenlnit fifuialities of ihe na-
tional drill took place "l r04i|| lodii).
A corp« of police men cleared the simce
Me in the flaKS'air in front of Camp
Headquarter* immumeni lot, |'|,e
Hsshington litrhi infantry corps of (his
di'trlci inarched in »n<i formed in a
liollow Iil'oui ihe camp vround lltKHafl"
General Augur nod Hall' enler-d tii(l
►ijilare and the captain invoked li. d's
ule-sing upon Ihe nainp. The new aar-
rhon also wan drawn io m ist head, ihe
troops preset te> arms and lite surrouml-
ing crowds cheered The national drill
was thus formally open«i|.
Aside front ihe assumption of coni-
mann lir General Augur litis noon. il>*
only inililary general exeicUes of the
dsy was a dress parade At live o'clock
this evening only i l.ree corps, the Sec-
ond Ohio refiiniint, ihe Louisville. Ken-
tucky, Legion, and il>« Wnshinalon
Light Infantry p .rtlcipated. Their
evolutions weie most heartily an-
plauded.
TltKASL'RY DKPAItTMRNT.
Acting Secretary Thompson to-dsr
nppoln ♦'d u niitiiuitrce to muke «n e.\-
tttiiiiiHtlni. of till- hooktt K»»(i of
tb** of UhiU'U tro«»iinT. in-
cident to th« tr*n.>f»<r of that oIRuh from
Jorilun to Hyatt. I'he count fM'/jun this
ftfteni' ofi and i»nn Iwrdlv Ur> flrii»!i<>«l in-
Side of two inontha Treasurer II..,it
will formally its-inue charge ofibeodlce
to-morrow morning.
A I'I'O I NTS!KNTS.
The president lo-day apjio'nted D. B.
Harmiilin. Win Wallace, ot New Yor- ■
S II. Vaiienn it, of MVsi.slppij ash
Mor^itn, of K-insH-i Thorns l.oif»n, of
Ohio, and Prof ssor I), (j. Gllman. of
Jo in Hopkins iini er-itv, memhers of
the hoard of visitors to ihe naval acad-
emy at Annapolis
The president has appointed Gran-
ville Spurgeou a) Santa Ami .California,
postmaster.
STATU PST'AlltWKST.
The departiueni of slate has no Infor-
mation relative to the inteiiiion of Sir
Charles Tupper lo visit Washmgiun.
Land and Inn Ian Reform,
Nkw Yoiik. May i'l —A Washington
gpeel».i to ti»«i 11 <*ni hi mi v«; Vniirciirr<>M-
pomhnt had a conversation yeaierilay
With Secretary L'llnar ill regard t11 he
tpte-lion of laud uud Indian reforiu.dur-
i'i|i Which lite Secret.,ty khiiI : ' I Kill
rally convinced Hun »||° lands linn have
Iteeii willnlrann Tr. m Settlement "I va-
rious time, t. „i| w Ian • irrant corpora-
Iiouato select in>lemnity land. Iroin
ought to h« ico|irne<l wlihout iielay for
setihmen', ami every litdemiilu with-
drawal will he revoketl hv ine wilhoul
nntiecc-.arv delay. Within ibe granted
limit* land gram corporation, have cer-
tain figlii. in lite CI- luaioii of the i eo-
|||", that U by up net (|f ,■ i-gren wjlli-
wns calm ••nd seasonable, the British
s earner Celtic, of the White Slarllne
front Liverpool, came in collision with
the British steamer Itrliianlc frum New
Vork lo Liverpool, striking iho port side
alt ami lining considerable damage. The
Britianlc'l boats » ere lowered and lllled
w ith women and children from the cabin
and steerage in an orderly, expei'ltlons
manner. It is to their shame th ,t sev
cral men forced themselves into boats
Manwhllean examination was made
and in- damage toih* Brlttanic was
a-ccrikineil, ami ll being found lliatthe
vessel was not likelv to f,.under
such I toil* .is were within hail Were r*
turned and their occupants received on
board. I he others had boarded the Cel-
iic. A patch was made and placed orer
tlie lode hi ilte Brittanic mid alte was
tnrncil a in in toward New York, having
arranged wiiii the Celtic to keep com-
pany. 'lite saddest and most deplora-
ble result of the ac.chient Is that stivers!
steer^c passengers who were lounging
altoul ai ihe time were killed and sev-
eral miters were in|tired. Both vessel*,
accompanied by ihe steamship Marengo,
British, from Swansea for Xew York
and the Stilish Queen, trout Liverpool
for New York, arrived al the bar »i one
0 clock litis morning.
KIL1.KD AND WOt'XDKll.
Nkw Youk. May Si.—Captain Irving,
of litest inner Celtic, wa- found at the
office of the White Star line this after-
noon and was requeue I to give ills
sinrv of tite collieion. lie said, " | have
noitiing to tell the press. Mr. lsmay,
agent oftliH line, has my report as well
a- thai of Cat.lain IVrrv of the Briltanic
and lie call give you such information as
lie desires concerning it I presume
1 hey w ill. iifrr iu material respects, and
it will require a judicial mind to tell just
what is the stale of aflalis." The
of the bite Star returned from the
Brillatilc, which is still at tow itidow
quarantine, ibis afternoon, 'i he official
list of ihe wounded »re: Killed—.lautea
Kini.Hr>, .lane Itohlnson, .lames Green-
alch, Admit •lohnson. Last two htiuiad
ne ttti.-l g mill it I* Hipp..scd are dead.
Injitreu Win. I.alor. Patrick ilttrke.
EliZiheth Wainerwriglit, George lii. k-
••t.s. Iioli \|onney. Mi hsel Donahue,
Mark Allen, The general impression Is
that Mr. .lohnson and Greenalch were
i > Ihe berths a) the lime of the ace-Idem
a ii that tIn-1r bodies are under water
.1 Bruce Isuiay. s^id lliai tlie company
would not make any olllclal statemeiit
of the collision. The reports of the two
captains would he made to the IMtish
consul it ml by him I run -tin 111 ed to the
British board of trade at Liverpool.
Many pas-angers have made arrange-
nt-ots I., yo with oilier vessels of the
IVnite Slur line 10 iheir destination,
others who lost all they bud stale ihey
intend t.. remain here and await such
lliue as titf-y have recovered from iIn
ll'iaiicltil predicaiiient the accident has
pi-'ceil them lu
It i-> hell.veil that the Celtic is respon-
s Me for ihe c tlli.-ion w ill the lirlitanlc.
O'Brien's Narrow Esc.npe From
Humiit tit's EiiiMgt'tl Orange-
men.
JOHN NELSON,
One of O'Brien's Fuilliful Compuoiona
Has Ills Wrist Shattered by a Bullet
Loiidttu Noun— French I'oliilca Con
tlnue lo bo Muddied— Kaglaiid and
Turkey SHU llispnilug Over Egypt,
Tile Latonia Dei by.
Cincinnati, May 211. -One of Ihe linesi
assemblages ev. r seen on the Latonia
(.ottrse waf present at the opening meet-
ing today.the itilergtale ■ eiiiaringoii tin
Latonia derby fur three year-old* and
upward . Six furlongs-Mamie Hunt
won,' ovsrhor Hobtru second, Linda
I'n.yce ihinl. Time 1:17
l'or iliie--venr-olds a .d upwards,«even
furioiigs—Miliaria won. hiddy Howling
second, litItliatit third. Tune 1:31
For l|iree-yeur-|ihia a, d upwattls. one
mil*-Jacob won. Hstrelln second, Long
-Upper third. Time 1 13.
I'or Iwo-year-oids, live furlongs—
Bui-klioiiiut won. ital'ince second, San*
Inline third. Time P.INJ.
The last and grcai event or lite day
was the Latonia derby, utile and a h If,
was set for fi;IB p. lit K|Ve iiilnutes
after lliai time the horses weie at
the pn.i, I'oiecn delayed ihe start by ail
iiiMitnerof >li-t..iis turns, kicking and
lutckng. At last a Slari was made with
Poteen. Mottiri.se second, Jim Gore
third, Llbfeito fourth, (iittby last. At
ihe third quarter Lewis had put Mon-
trose in lea l as If it wa* his purpose to
repeat hi* Louisville tactics. Jim Gore
pushed inIII closely With I'oieen third
pi .ce and Llhiett.. imd Btxhy tn their
same order As iltev neareil the end of
the llrst lull Mod I rose ^eelned lo he
drawing away from the Held, hut be-
fore the end of the mile Jim Gore gain-
ed upon him allii as ih -y started ii|n.u
tile last half mile thousands of shouts
proclaim' <1 Gotc's victory. He pna.-ed
Montrose and ihe favorite col-
ots went down. lim another
competitor was now to be found
In the Held, Libretto niovxi up with
apparent ease umler Hie g(il(lan< e of
Murphy tti.il as though without an effort
led down the atrelcll with Gore follow-
ill'.' and I. sing distance, though under
punishment. Montro«e wns so had a
third that lie was m>t even Whipped.
Po'e-n and lilKl.y atrll ggleil in at last!
Libretto's victory »as enj yed by a
It.ige it'im' er. In the pools before 'this
.lint Gotesold for #li"i and the ||eld
Th" .|nkis were wi rtlt $■),(,[Kl. '
i.lhr. Ilo, the w inner, belongs io K. B
Harper. He is a Longfellow and out of
Alegrello. He la a hat dsoioe bay colt
with strong mitrka of his sire in his form.
The Hist ipiarter was made In 27, the
half in three quarter lu LIM. utile In
1.45, and mile a no a half in 2 3N},
Swnilotved a Lizard,
np.wF.it, May ii A Wcll-vlil», Ohio,
dlspalch lii lite News say.; Frank
Pishler i> on n g in "it living at Biies-
vil e, I'eiinsylvHiila, died last night a-
the resttit of swallowing a lizstd two
week* «go Uishler was a heartr ro
bun man Willi U magnificent physique.
May (iih was an exceedihgh hot dav lie
Wa- III work |.I lite Held and overheat-
ing .■himself, drank an unusual amount
of water winch was procured from a
d«rk. iteil -pring house, „m| he Imagined
wli- ti too In e tl ar .ouiethiug el-c had
gone with ihe water. Afterwards he
wa* taken demhli sick with the cramp*
and pain in ihe region of the stomach.
His condition grew worse for two dm„
during which time he was Seized with
th- most violent convulsions In which It
wi.* ibought lie would die, A vigorous
tr-atmeit Was decidid upon and for four
or live days he wag denied all fotul ex-
cept it mouthful of warm milk twice a
day Ili* agony during this ordeal was
inthe.'ihdeinnlly lluiliscorporiitliuis ha>e : t. ■, f" • ,l"rl,"f "'j* "r,|e!«l was
their rights of .election only in coiinmin ' P ' , . ',x'r'*nie. Hnaliy a pnw-
wiill Ilie people " ' co"""1"1 f r ill etuHu; wa. admlplsteied and after
Speaklogof ihe Indian severally law
Secretary Lamar said : •• That law tat «
mod important and beneiicent "onjre»s
h'.se>cr pii.s d. The way in nettle the
Indian question is io abolish the llid'an
byr-»«. I mean, of course, to pursue
mieh poiiuj. IIP vylll resuli in that. ,Vn-
me-iui- lease*of indiaii laiid* iiy cattle-
men I shall sweep away. I sliull give
notice present IV that cattle iitusi Iw re-
moved and leases annu led. 1 am not
fond of ihe use of troop*, hut when cat-
tle are lo gn they tiiu-t go, and while I
hope cattle lease nu n will obey In good
faith. I shall not hesitate |(i i (impel
prompt obedience The la *r of congress
must lie carried out."
K ''ollidoii Sea.
Xitw Yoiik May 23.-On Thursday,
HUfHiWUjSli.il).,
" " * " " "IIPI
thirty mil lite-of terrible vomiting, dis-
pelled tin ttgiy liz<ari| ali.-ti' two Inches
Jong iltttl«'sidf:s'd a d«ie-tabl« odor 'I'iie
r«|ii|.'e was exce.dingly I vely after being
furced Inn. daj light, hut liicil in an
hour. Dlsbler. who had been reduced
from al si two hundred pound' to
scarcely nit ely. began to Improve i,i
once and Ids recovery was deemed cer-
tnin ipt II }fHerd(,v l|- vy»» men aitacit-
ed with violent vomiting smells and
died in a short lime. A post morieui
ex mlnation will tie made.
O'Wrieii'a Arrival in Hamilton.
Hamilton, May 23,-Mr. O'Brien me-
wttii i, reception here w hich tnrows ev"
erytiling lin.i mis occurred up to the
i>re*eni lime in tltt! almde. As he w«*
ifljici oiii ot tlir cur iiib eyon rcsieti up-
on such an e.\irHoidin .iy sighti.s issani
oV «:iii/.t'iiB him lu tiuVe t>eeii rtfii in iln»
I'll J dtit ing many years There under
the scorching rays of Ilia Milt, with iheir
liaison, ivms a \*;i.-t buoy of sta.watt
men packed so I in-ely together tlliil
passage cotilil not be " inane for some
minutes. In vain mil Mr. Kilbride and
uis triends boeeult the many thoiiaands
to iittike way mid stop mtuKlng lisiula
oitli Mt. O'lirteii. Ktoiillv Hie ptocee-
don w lilt carriages moved aitd proceed-
-d lo ihe 1,'o.val lo.tcl. I'ltey Were sa-
inted willi ciieeis along the wituie route,
I be meeting w.-t.- In-lit nt eight o'clock
in the I ii 111 e rink, on «Lic..t-ou street
aboui hill a tulle iriuti the hotel. Out-
side the lintel a large crowd had gather-
ed, only a few of >v ii oi ii w«ie ami-
U Bneniies O'iiri. n heggi d the u.dul-
gence ol lite tiuiin in e on account of bis
condition and pioi ceded to speak with
Micil lorce as lie li.nt, covering in a Way
Iho lame ground which he has here-
tofore tn lite Speeches. After Mr. O'Brien
-at down I lie i baitman lead it c.iblegiaui
'A sympathy from iMcCariliv, Sexton.
Heal), I) iton niiii tdgg-r,
Ueotge Collins, an I'jrtglighman who
also mill fees. 11 ihe meeting,, astonished
tlie audience by tlie bit'Ci ness of his ui-
tacki.u Liinsdntt'iie. I rcdertck Wail, rs,
p.esiileht of ihe iton luouloern union, J.'
|- n»eey Iiiiii Kitwiird Williams, nil
liiiiglishiiien, and Win, lliiiiy.an orangc-
uiait itihtlc Sjii Cclies, al'ler Which
resolution eomieniiiing l/iii.dnwne was
passed. A ctoiid oi several Ittimired
col ecletl on Jack -On sliset, op'posiielhe
rifik.just ii si w n m I Iih i:an»' »t Kingsiou
Willi- Ilte nie'etiiig w.o, ^ojng nil. I'ltey
were Orangemen nut ilte chief nf pullce
rove thrill awtiy untl nil,.wed Ituone to
•Hind on tlie blues. U leu lie did pro-
bably ptcvenied t, riot n,r h id there
beell li It v attack lite til It w Ilo met Ml'
O'Brien al the dep. t tn the forenoon and
who were on hand in hundreds marching
up Mill down onclicit Mile uf the streets
wouhl Jinve done tenible execution,
O »ii.*?ii 8 lunly gioir*!. \\'n* tin orgitiniifil
niliitia. ije »ii^well lip lo till*, but ihe
woist was lo come. Another attack
was malleoli OTIneu This lime Willi
lire nriti* and again there Was a inlincu-
us escape, litis cs, a c, however, being
acconipmiie i by it notind ill lite wrist of
one ot O'liricnV I'll,hi.ii companions.
0 Hricu wa* suiii.g down after iinvittg
made a vigorous speeuii lu return fur «
Vote of thank- f,II the |i.«-t, and Dennis
KllbrillO W'liR i || llis !('»•( l'l>k(Hi(l*(l III ll
llkf lulk. jll8t I ll#*II n nihil H ||« o')»«T
on t lie |ii ittoroi l('initiiy| uiiu \\ tj l mi it* r 11 ii
MiniHliiiiK in () hri» i.'h enri It wh«
noti. fd limt O'Uriel) Hlmok lug i^nd mm
1 liouji 11 in Tiit' iii ii ii iifriinif <1,
ItHif *»f lim iiuiiiriicH now ro-e 10 tlmir
ftet. |M erlii|f over each ot Iter's hfHdiinU
niul' tisii striving lO'iilcli ii gllmpne of
what wits going lorw iir.i mi iho pbitlorm
I 11• cllalriiiaii iriid to quell ll|.'HI|X|e|y
asking the nt| iichci! tn hear
Kilbride, bin the etoiyd of 2IIH0
people priuted « iih «nviy feelings that
ha>c lusted Since I lie t Wo successive at-
tempt* on O'llrien at Kingsion ami To-
ronto wits not so c t-il> ijuicled down,
I bey hail Hot Iced til it a limn had
wli spcred lo 11'linen ,iiil ihey were evi-
dently deleruiinetl IO See wliaf it meant
The inaii ligiiln nitum a silent ap| « I
whilever It Was, and again Mr
O'llrien slinok Ills bead, siiil
one more upucnl was untile
and litis time Mr, O liilen seemed lo tie-
qn.escc. I he lire| sighofcomiuotlon was
wIimi Mr. 0 iii it*ii i^ot ii|» ii nil led t)if
I • I u t fo' 111 lliisvviih in rf^ponse tot In*
reqiirH h v» r«i tmifu m ote to him h hlrh
he had Ireiuiy refu-ed. It was an ides of
soiiie officious it in I tiieihl leso me matt, a
plan which lie had to save Mr. OTirleti's
life Ihe p| iii was lo leave the rink
hv a nnriow altey, then leacli
McNab streel niiil jump into a carriage
111 wal'ilig all.t illivo hi the hotel. It
was tite lir-t I lino so f.ir during liU tour
tliatbeilni not go out in liin otdlnarr
Wh>, and the plan o ell nigh cost hint
his life. It, ilte carriage, which wits a
covered one, beside* ,Mr. O'llrien were
Messrs Million and lloche of the local
branch ni the naiitthiil league, and
DeltltiS Killit11li*; on* the driver's
seal were .loltn Xeiaon, w ho bad ine
reins ami I I' 1''linen,a* they wlilppid
Up the luirses m il faced for the lintel a
crowd ntddenly ,■, peared This crowd
t< oyeii to lie ttnirlcndiy for no sooner
inn O'llrien and his fiietu's taken their
Kennnn ant) Iii* men now rushed up,but
nil was over. N'.'lout w is taken to the
City hospital illi t Dr. .laities White ex
irai-ted the tiullei. lie says the wound
is ilsngernti-. It is on the left wrist.
No arrests were mule. When Mr.
O llrlen reached his rootn he wss smil-
ing mill Cheerful niiii f nlinilv to look at
hint wimiIiI h no supposed tinii lie hull
just escaped front an atiempt totakeliis
life
As ihis i isp li b u being wit ten
there In gieat It, a. ot . xeitetllent in I lie
Street* lire crackers noil p iwitcr are be-
ing exploded in all iliicclio is and Hre-
arnts ili*c|iargi.il. Ii i*a kind of prelimi-
nary celebration of i lie queen's bin Inlay.
London ni;ws.
understanding with tlie executive com-
mune of the national association of
bunders who are here inquiring iho the
lockout with a view of setting the mat-
ter satisfactorily too all
A Suicide.
.|.10KW ri)RK' M#-v 23—EtTiiinnd Van
I illy, P'ofcSecr of laiitiliai,',.* lit Gast-
niat.'scolieg*, coniiitiil.il suicide thU
morning. 11Idt a nolc r'ntns,ina.
that l|.» b 'tly be cremated. Vm Till*
was formerly mi officer in the Ausnai'-
ian army and was ui-tingiilthed.
Tlie I'ishelies,
Loxt>ov,Mny 21.— I i he house of com-
n.ons this ailertio. n sir .I*mes Fergu-
lotl, |ii.rli"ine"t«ry se, ictiirv for foreign
*11 "Irs int milled tlt.'ti in. reply had lo en
rcceiveit from ilo- United s.iitesgovern-
ment to Lord Saiislutry'i dispatch of tlie
2iiih u11into r. 1 •• 11vi- li. ihe Hsheries di*.
pule, a si111iIitr tiieft-iti(>.lie said,would
oe adopt. (I for tlm approaching tl*he;
ies I Ins ecu son as were III force last sea^
sou.ami the cnvor.'nienl would lite their
powers with iiKiilcrntiiui.
Will ink" No 1'iirl.
M".v -:l - Hetr Tlsz* bus no-
tlltei1 rtalice tt.nl Austria-Hungary will
not take pa t lu the I'tn'is exhibition of-
Iteiiilly, but » ill h i iii r . Vety assistance
lo exliitninrs (tout the,empire. It is un-
iler.toud Hint I,tusin lias couie lo ihe
same ei.nelii*ion.
.lohn Howes & Sons, iron tiinnufsclur-
ers. Itttve failed li bjlii ips one hundred
ami tiliv I hi, it - u ltd pi ton i Is,
Op- I'llt> tl mi for I iiltCSr.
Lomiov, May 23.—a d i*pitich to a i -
etinn ip-w-p ,ner says ilint Crown Prince
Frederick U 11 ii uii, of I ru-sin, Ii s |u-t
been operaI-'II u|.o i f it" cnicer in the
tliro'it. - I'lte djspticli g.yes no part io-
uhirn imd does not m H11» wliMiirr or not
tluj crown pr nee is in (iMiiger.
A Bankrupt Lord,
London, May 2-1-Lord Colin Camp
bell, who rereiuly brought suit against.
Ills > it.' for divorce, it is been dcd'tiriil
bankrupt on peil inn of iInt Duke of
.Marlborough, w hit u as co defendant in
lite ibyorce sii t t;1111 \\ bo lodged the |,e*
til ion III Ihe tn.1 kttipli v cuiirt acniiist
Lord Colin for his costs.
[Real Estate.
Rooms 2 and 4, Mtincly Builds
ing, El Paso Street.
City Property
—AND-
Nul Se, ion*.
London, May 211.—A dispatch from
Berlin ollieittllj i|, tiles that liie condi-
lion of Ctow'ti Prince Ftcdcrlek Wil-
liam la serious.
Ihe I zur l.uibip-iiisticnlly llecelved.
St. I'l/riifiirnu, May 32,—The czar
anil cziinna nit I tell nt Scrpticholl'yestcr-
day, lliey >■ is-11eii itin .aiiieilrit! ami
Ihe factory of sin .It iintis, ami after-
w.-nl* rnvittw. tl nut if, nps. They were
eiltjliisiusiienliv I'eeeiveil.
N0vi• I Vrcuiyn |ui!i|islnu a letter sign
ed by Geiiertil IVIicrintictrailvisllig Km
Silt lu give ll ,i I he iii. ;l l hat liie |>ey of
Itosiilioriis Is snugiii |iy t he govcrniii-t t
al Vi-nna, and iiirn all' their llmnglits tt
tlie IiIttii' nt,11 iiilei I' nc,! cr an hetit'iuy
bet ween Iih in i u >'1* an ititvil, and proli t
by the present. I iiiii'ablo. circuuisiiince
to avenge Itoixdl' lor thewoik of the
Berlin congrc.-s.
Frencii l'iilillcs,
I'.niis, May -j:| — Mot;li uu neeau yes
terday told Mr Hovler that lie woud
not proniise to stippoii any cabinet, but
was petfeeily Wiillng t.. take tlieulilCe
hlmsell with yoiiiig .ml new iiten. I're -
111. HI (IreVv M ill lefu-c.- In call M. Cle-
ineilI't'ittl tillItoiiiih lie lias seen several
'titers. Ii iscxoccFcit ilint ilie president
will agitln ask ,M, lielrcy,.|net lo," form
till) in In 1*1 ry itiltl tltal the chamber Will
adjourn lor anntlier wc k.
Valley Lands a Specialty
WE nAVE FOR SALE:
W'arebouse property.
Acre property In lite valley.
Lots In all the additions t» the city.
Brick dwellings with conveniences.
Improved business property on El
I'aso.
Desirable residence lots north of S. P
R- Ii. track.
Valuable Improved, prope'tyon San
Antonio street.
Improved and unimprovctl property In
| ail parts of the city.
Give us a call before purchasing. We
sell you bargains in hi 1'iiso property.
Aliolher To IT li Fulireiy lleatrnjed.
/r?KKiOH, Wis , M»y 23 -The village
Of Hawthorne, eighleen Utile, south of
here »>.. niircly riotrood by tire,
which Is now sweeping through 'veliH-
bie timber la mm vlcioky. Nu lives
p . ties tltiin the\ Bet op the usual hissing
and griiaiiing which afterward
provxl to tie a conceited signal io «
vronp of live who tirked nroiinil
lite market Imildiig !n the market
*<|iiare. The men w ho lil* ed and groan
ed f 11..wed I he curilnge and as
it wheeled Into market square
there wns a sodden click, the horses
linn,ceil mid the tl isli of a light sudden-
ly overspread the group of hiilldiii s
where the men lurked, tip. reins (pop-
ped from .lohn \. I no's hands and with
the exclamation nl: -oh niv God, I'm
shot.' lie fell forward on tm 'se*!,
i rash ! crash! crash! guick as lightning
and through ilo* bright Hashes ol the
Dailies spell bullets from two revolvers
until eight Kind* had It i-tt nr. d. O'llrien
stretched ftirward lol.i' k out and a* It*
did so a ball whl.ib,| by his face and
pi"*eil iltrocgli the op|n.*ite window
without liMriiiing an^hodv, 'I', I'.
O'Brien, N'elaoiiV compiinloh, who had
been d i/.ei!, now grasped tile relna mid
ladied the horse- through the square
Into Jaunts |i reel hiiiI tlnwil to the h"»
tel. corner of Juice* anil Merrick street*.
Here ilirre U';tf n liosH'e crow I who
again hooted ss the (tarty within iried
to open the door, bin could mil, Mr,
Me Mi, hoc Jiuilp.it over tlie door ami
with a revolver h*|d the nrowditbor
while O'liplcii and Ids frie'uls were
making iheir exit front tite carriage also
hv the sijuip Ipiciuuf rtahle way. Ailhe
bany stepticd n.io ihe corridor of nie
boiel u volley of rot ten eglfg Uia< burled
at t^ern, l|yi (to ouo m life.
I ore In ii Fit I in res,
Bltliux, May 21 — I'lio Wrsiplisllnti
lliai lit I'liiii g i I'liipnlty will close its
Wo k* in liussh o > lug to.ihe heavy tilt-
lies liiipo-cd by the i civ I a r I If on liialc
rial iis.d i y ibe c. in11 ny. several fatl-
iirea ut llru.s ui 11*niiIi? trade are ali-
iiOlincetl Tw .1 .nit:,In i p. w ere iirreMcil
lit Sir.shtirg fi.r Itil"11 Ireii-nn and al*
charged wiln helming to France se-
crets' relating lo ii u iiiobllizatlon of
German tiooiis.
I lie Con nil iir in t pi.
CoNSTANTiNophf, May 23 —I'he con-
venl'i.tt I'mwcon Ivinlatiil and Turkey
in rein iun to the coillrnl of Kgypt re-
quire* a tlcclsi, ui of nil tint powers be-
fore It becomes operative. England lo
be inandiiioty of.ilte powers III ihe event
of itisofdei' In i'g\pi.
The llig •«trik
Blu'ssrt.s, M ay i'3— Work In the llorl-
nage til irici, ilncipttilt, is completely
sitspeiidi'il o ■ ac oonl of the great
strike. The sit iki l'n nuuiber htyHXI. I lie
aiilliorliles are taking every possible
precatllioti ag ittst disltirluince.
Iiiivcruur lit signed,
Qckiiix, May 23 - Lieutenant-Govern-
or Masun bus tcslgit. tl in enns. qu.-nce
of ii| ht'.'lth I'litiic l,t opold arrived at
Sotitbitui|ilon yesterday,
llejiiily fin- itoinc.
llo.MK, May 23.—Iticciiiiii Garibaldi
has been eiccled deputy for Rome.
Only n Vaciii imi,
St. Pact, May 2,1—Vice-President
Oakcs, uf the S'oriln tn I'nciilc. denies
tlie recct,i -ritinor* ei'iioci'tiing him, lie
Say* lie lit*Vei n-> cu tl mi ■ ■ lli-r liom ihe
Mliw; tikec A si. I'ltUI full way anil does
not Intend to lea ve liie Ntnthern Pacllic
railway, htii wi l take npe tnonih's va-
caiion wlilclt will ho fpenl easi.
Notice!
I he Diamond Palace in ihe authorized
Inspector and repairer of wait lief, Ac.
for tius 'Atchison, i opekn ifc Si.tiin Fe
falliond employ, g. V\ mdit(li, mi i lis.
Jewelry, &c.. nl w at * 2', , ,ei,t. Uat
than any oilier house in ilte soim. |jne.
Monogimiis engrincil nisii'ii muice!
Fine watch repairing n spi einltt; Try
our Peoria watch, culled t ho "Sr oi lol
Railway Service," nl-o iIf Antora
wa^lch. Tino. l'o'iit (.nun,
TOD IE ILIffi
(Most Alwave) find what you want a
IRV IN it ( O.'S, Lmnps nmt F'i.xt-
urts, Show Cases, Soups 'and
Perfumery, llnby Buggies,
Paints, Oils and Vm-
blslies, Mineral Wa-
ter, Pnpelerics,
Psp» rs. Ac.
Window
G ass,
Toilet Ar-
ticles at d No-
tions, W all Paper,
'I'lte Famous ItOcIies-
ler Laui| 8, Ac,, Ac.. Ac.,
Ac., Ac. We meTlejiilipiiir-
ter.s for Above ami Aiyihlng
In DRUGS and STATIONERY.
W. A. IRVIN & CO.
Wholesale and Relail Drugglns and
Stationers,
Kl I'HSO,
Texas.
EL PASO
BROKERAGE COMPA'Y
Over El Paso Natioi.al Bank
EL PASO, TEX,
Miistrring Their Forces.
Nuotiu t'Ai.i.s, May 23 —Mr, O'Brien
arose litis iiiorniitg eo w eak as to be al-
mo-t iinahle to stand, lie. htm ever, in-
S'Sied on le iviiig for llainlliun by ihe
noon Irani, 'Tori..,to is not more tIihti
fort> miles from 11 it lit 111 on and il Is uii-
derstoi.il that I itgi bodies of Orange
liieii iitlei d in itt'ik'e :t de-cent from the
larger ill y ti | iii < i 11 nil dh it a nil Join wit It
the local Oran .enii'ii in utukiog an at-
t ck on Mr. O'llrlcn's iile ihe nation*
all t-. »lil be ingatii/.eii litis lime and
Mr Oil leu approves tluif they should,
ami that i tilso e aid ii- ubi l.e sent
llamilinii which will now probably
done by friends in Uillfulu itlid
Irish centers.
lo
be
other
Tiie Chieiigii L'tckont-
fiitCAti", Ma v 23 —This nftemoon the
d'HPnol thai ev.rv workman in ihe
ball. 1 ig tritib-s of ii'le-ig", sign a esul
of principles iiiruni! led by employers
w is radically ttiotlitl -tl only, hi d s.itnt
to tl|c I r ni'ipi. H will lie required by Ihia
action and proooscil aiieuipt to make
H tv tinui-Hiiii woikliignieii individnailt'
siib>cr|ltein wr il.'g to the employers'
code has been nban>loneil. Theemoiov-
wquWootiuii wwj i.t^i
T.W.SMITH,
CITY SCAVENOER.
P. O. B. 111.
Night soli removed from all parts of
die city, Nuisances ol all klnos removed
on short notice. RiTiiotalof iitiisances
in p'ivate families and business liouse*
bv ihe week properly intended to. Dii-
tiifectlug a specially. All orders exe
cuied nccoiding locliyoidit aiuesirea
aonal.le rales.
GO TO
E. C. PEW,
ia*oc
WA/VA N
THE
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