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B A ILY HERALD
4:30 p. m.
THird Edition
EL PASO TEXAS FRIDAY MARCH 17 1899.
VOL XIX NO. 66.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
EiL PA
GENEBAL
LAWTON
Takes the Field and Will
Show the Insurgents How
We Fight Indians.
A REP CROSS SOCIETY
Is Being .Formed By Agui
naldo's Wife For the In-
surgents Wounded in
the Late Battles.
Manila Mar. 17. The army of the
"insurgents reocwupied Taytay durirg
the night aud has etrongiy eatrenebed
itseif tiere. Aa Amfricao. guaboat
shelled Binangomau desti oyinj th oat.
ive huts and drivia.? -the insurgent
from thai pkjo. General Lawton has
been assigned to th comnund of
the first division of tha
eitrbih Army corps and
far. OV.l tin a C.AU Cald-
well. Inia; Gws W J-ewls El
Iteao. Oiia.; . HalV Topeaa
Kui.; Pe4 TT. Cae HataMeeoa
Keaa; Janet Mef endea a ni agaat
KaasaC4j;B Gala Ua-yletaa Kaa.;
kfaa. J. H. Balls. Cawaea Okla.fC. P.
Clark Tap X.x.; T3. S. Bryant
Clauds!. Okie).: A. TTaeeeke Fart
SHU OUa.; Jeka. Pkili Preteatiea
Kaa.; IT. Deeuael a aea agaat. 91.
Joeepk Ua.t Oalvta Oaeea Valaia
Ind.; U. O. Uaaalaftvll.Calflvll K ;
Ed Switer Garvey. Okla.
QUIETED DOWN
Gevernor Candlar Offers a Reward
for Apprehension oi the Mob.
Palmktto Ga. Uw. 17. All Is
quiet here this moniy after the ex-
citemeat af yesterday caused by the
shootiag of tka negreee who were ac-
cused of atte.mptiag to bu tha town.
Governor CaaClar offered a reward of
500 for the arrest of the first member
of the mob aad 100 for bach additional
raeniber. Tha negroes were bkown no
mercy.
Tha mob coosistiag cf -about 150
masked men bound the victim lined
titers up ngsiasl the wall and fired two
volley 6. Four man ware kiiled instant-
ly and two others will dia. It was first
repc: tec thai six tware killod bu two
of them ravivsd latar. It i rot believ-
jed that tkey caa recover. Tho troops
jarrived and tea Cowa is practically
i undar a-ariial rule. Th greatest fear
CORNER STONE 1
CELEBRATION
Provid To B a Monamtntal
Success
THRONGS OF VISITORS
From All Snrrouafliiiar Totms Ira
Hera. They Enjoyed the Caleura-
tion Aid Will Participate la tka
Grand Mailt Wail At tha Coart
House Toniffht. The (Hall Boom
Will Present a Spertacla Of Un-
rivaled Spleador.
Eack traia arrivlisjr la?t night aad
this auornlag Draughts aendrai mt
visitors to Ml Paso who have eoine o
attend tke calabratiaa taday aad the
grand magic ball tonight. Tka katals
ire already orcwJd aad maay of tla
privata room for reat aaaeeaaead !a
the HiRLD7jfdf aftrnoar havs
already been engaged by visitore.
Last night twenty Mtelere Iaflia
ctni in cn ia White Oaks railway
occupy two floata today aad fori an
attractive faature of the
PATERNAL
MANAGEMENT
Is Complimented In the Re
forms Advanced By the
Managers Of
THE MESCALERO INDIANS
parade. They were met
Fjury has
met their
: - r i L. .
has succeedad General Aadarso " eKpres.au iur uuuoj . oi-
.hn Wnr.Vredbs.ok to the Un; - h negroes hava -gathered at their
-ed States wberc he will take comcaand jchurahas. The coroaar's
t f mii;iul ifiiartmrtnSii' found ''tbat tha viaiims
HpnarQl ArrtAr... BHfl aKOaJ 111 CfeilOWtb f UCkDawn par
of the American troops which reaohed i 'la
the .Philippines. General I.awtou is j TREATY SIGNED
especially sailled in guerilla warfare
from his 1-ouf experiuuctis on the froa-
tier with the Iadiacs.
Manila Marah 17. Advices froai
the intarior received kere taday ita'i
that Gaaaral Aguicak'o hr-s instigated
aa outbreak aiaoaj tae aaUvas oa tae
island of Layte. Saveral Spaalarda
have ben murflerad aad a Bit:sa
merckaat has beea takea prisaaar. A
BritUa. duubeal as startea it Lrayta
with the iataation of ootaaalllug toe
rebels to relaase the Eaglish naer-
chaat. Aguiaaldo'e wifo ia eagagea in
orgaaiziag a Iiad Croeesaaiaty far Ike
relief of tke woundad iasurgeate.
Aguinalde ia reported bo paylag
visits to tke iaturgeat treaakaa re-
ceiving aatausiastie reaaptions fram
his troops aad iaeplriag theaa toaaa-
tinue flgktiag by hie aresaaoa aad
words.
The Queen Recent Has Sfaned the
Protocol For Spain This Morn
ing.
Madrid rarck raa g.ueea re
gent f tipaia has tigaad tha peaae
Itraaty wilk tha Uaitad State! this
fmorolaa. Taia ands the oaastian af
j lit ratlfleat'.aa as far as Spaia ia eoa
'merged.
COURT OF INQUIRY
At
Visit
THE ITALIAN RIOT
Kansas City Today. They
the Stock Yards.
Kansas Citt klarah 17. Members
f tke araay kaef canrt of liqairy ar
rive kera tkia aaaraia at fl:3 fra
Uutta. Thy were itivan to the
Vliilaad katal wkere tka aettlaaa of
tha caurt will ba bald. Tkay vlatted
tka stook yMda thi raaraiag.
HIS HOLINESS
Colorado Troops Hava Hemmad In ! The Slckneaa of tha Pape Believad
the Riotars Like Rats in a Trap
Lake city Calo. Marak 17. A
traia af eight aaachea arrlvad -hera at
aquartar vast aevaa tbia moraing aoa-
veylig the Colorado 3tata troapa.
Sheriff Dek and a am all group of
Amariaaaa who naet tkw traia aaaoano-
ed that tke Italians will kald tha fart at
Henson an4 that tha alticaaa had care-
fully guarded all raade thua preveating
any word fram reaching Jthom of the
coming .of tke treoas and that the
Italiaas were caught Ilka rata ia a trap.
Clarke the iastigator of the arcnary
robbary kas been rearrGited.and is bow
In jail. The militia will prabably
move. to lie a sea by baoaa aad de
' To Be Fatal.
Rome. Marak 17 Altkaagk the
paaa kaa ralliad frata kla eztraaae
weakneat af twa daya aga kla vitality
Ir gradaally liaaiaiaking aal tha fear
is gaaaral axprasaed tkst tkia raaent
lllaeaa la the bagiaaiaa af tka aad of
thia great mil.
THE PRINCESS DEAD
the surreader of tna Italiaas whlah if fHoaOlula
News of the Death of'Prlnceis Klau
Una
3aw Francisco Marah IT. Tke
Ckiaa just arrived ani briaga tke newa
.ni af tka deatk af Priaaaa Kiaulina at
not prontptly given will ba tha bagia-
ing of a flerae battle for supremacy
SERIOUS WRECK
A Disastrous Accident Reported
From the Rock Island la Kansas.
Kansas City Maraa 17. The re
port ha raacked this j!aoa that
west bound Raak Ilaal aatstngar
train kas been wreaked at Maple Hill
Kansas tkia laiirniug. Two paeea-
fers are killed aad tweaty-flve others
woundad.
TOPEKA Kas. Marah 17 12 m.
Tha wm bound Iiock Island pasaoagerj
train jumaed the track at McFarlaad
Kansas early thismoraiag. Tha bag-
gage aad mail cars were overturned
and it ia said two coaahas and tha
chair cars were buraad. The aostal
clerk aad tae train baggage man and a
passenger William Freeman from
Kanas City ware killad aad tweaty-
elx pasaeagers ware injured
of the iajured iaaludo araaag
W. C. Means u mail
Kaneas City: C W. Swartz
clerk Kaneas City; Goo. W.
mail clerk Kuea City; M. J
ing Columbia. Ma.; K. R.
Columbia Mo
Ashland. Mo.:
Tha Matal Market
New Yohk Marok 17. Capper
17.60; silver ftQ 1: .40.
Black Pattl Troubadaura.
Tae apleadid reparte af tka Blaek
Patti Troubadanra aa4 thai perforra-
anoe eisirwhere leads tha aaauranae
that thia warthy eauiaaay will taeat
with cardial raeeatiaa ia tkia aity.
In atdition to Sla-k fattl. wha la a
tha ! host la herself there ara a nuzabar of
vary alavar aiagera cainri aaa eoa
!o4iaaa amaaa tha llj or mtro peo
ple wha aompriae tha eeatpaay. Ia
ihi perfarmaaaa wkieh embraces a
kaiaidosaoao af apwra coatady bir-
loaque aad vaudeville there ia nat a
dull ar lagging ntoaaeat.
Ernest Hagaa tka graat arlace mt
eeiaediaa witk a eataria of fua-raak-ers
austaia tka aomegy features and
Blank Patti aad a qaartetta of vaeal
saleists witk a graad ehorua of thirty
well traladd voiaus render a serins of
oaratic salaetiana la ooitumes aaa
witk saeaery wfcieh bsw ereated a vert-
tabla sttasatian.
It is claiaaai that tais company is tha
mast aiaritarisua aaa af Its kiad ever
orgaalzd ia tkia eouatry
at br traia
br Aid arm an Badv'er ad a-certed ta
tko Xulsa hwute where they wra
glvn qarers.
Fully 200 visitors fra; Alauuaf orca
La Luz aad other points also arriv-
ed od the Djrbefttrn-
The city is elaborately aad beaatiful-
iy d-carated today and a myriad af
tart aro flyiojr. Business: praetlaa!-
ly surrfadereJ and a larae aauber of
sJares tha railroad offices aad akaps
wi'l close thi afarDOon tm permit e-
ployes to aajoy themselves.
THS PARADE.
Fiaally after tauck kard work oa ttt
part of those ia eharjje the parade gat
etfcrt.;d aad travarad th fijllewing
treats as mapped out in advaace.
The big parade did not start tkis af-
LlXa Olf MilCH.
Tkaliaaaf aaaeh waa aa fallows:
Paaade farmg aa Saaaa Fa atraat
aaar old a4y kali a 1:30 o'alaca a. as.
Nartk aa El Paaa t Little Plaaa.
Raat tkroifk Little Plaaa to Oregoa.
Nis an Oregoa aa Iflsba Eaat an
Ilahe ta Mesa avaaaa.
Saata aa Mesa aveava ta St. Laula.
Wot aa St. Loaia aag thraugh Lit-
tle riasa ta Kl Paaa.
Saath an 1 Paso to San Aetoa'o
street.
East oa Saa Aatoala to Magaffi
Ave.
Kaa I aa Magcffla avenue to Virginia.
Nortk oa Virginia to Myrtlo
West aa Mrtla avenue to Central
aekeol.
Here that part of tha proeeeaioa on
feat will tura sauth on Campbell ta
Saa A ateale; tkeaae west Oa Saa An-
taaio to tke aew elty hall. The flcata
will caatlaue aa down Myrtle avenue
ta Saa Aatoaie street wkera the parade
will diaband.
TH1 CEREMONIES.
Tka ceraar stoaa
Froe MatOL headed
Commissioner Sexton
duetod tha impressive ceremonies af
ter wkion speaklag followed.
J2ge Crts';'. juidres will be
found on the 7th page of the paper.
Ti a twa stands erected ncros ths
straet from the ourt houss at the naw
uiiy kail nita for t'.e ai'commoJilioi
of the arators nd dlstin guihed guests
attracted grost ftttenion this morn-
iny. Both were covered with bunting
4 1; a p-asentcd s gay tpeari-.cce.
A HAKQCET.
Th!i a.f-irrtorai f ) t - sr r mom l aVKC tO
bers of th oitr council" will tetider a I-ericuce has .fflvau us
was
.roies. All visiting rewspaper men ait j
lnvitJ to attend.
THE HALL.
Public interest centers in the eran!
mask ball tonight ar.d it is likely that
no les than two hundred couples will
appr-ar on th llaur during tho evening
in fancy costumes.
Dancing begins
o c:oo. Splendid muio
airbed by Praf. I'itzer's
Doetoy Mayhevr Contributes To Uhe
Esrald Au Able Article Oa the
Subject.
To tho Herald:
The yraaeaee in El PurO today as
participants la tke laying of the cor
ner sVsae or our new city nail of a
baai f Ia4.1ana from tbo Me-culero
Areaey craphasiras once mere the du-
lald bv tke ties and daasera which confront the
by United States J Aajlo-Saxen race in their dealir.gs
:ton who con- i wiU luferlor types ef civilization. The
duty or leaamg then Iroin tcieir state
of barbsriiai n qaickly ud Burelv as
po.-io'.e and kaa dacr thud thru'
lack of hoceaty or misdirected zeal
our cffrl? aneuld he brought to
naught. The rcceat acquisition of the
Vhiiippiae and he coustquent direc-
tioa ef atteatica of the pi-uple of this
country iowitd the responsibilities
arising from the xoveruiueot of subject
rftces brlaj this home mure strongly
thaa ever to us It is well therefore
rt the IssToas wcich ex-
auO no more
which these In-iceived.
!a? o! tke metamornhosis
esulted in trie production
Isd'.ene as substantial as
banquet to AmbassaJor Aeuiroa Gov- rtr!kic one thaa that which 1
error Ahumada and Governr.r Otrrn. .dis s atferd eaa be coaceived
right aftsr tho corner stone laying ex-
Tho begl
which ha?
of a bedy o!
thcr; appear to b
orchestra of
12 pieces whiuh has been eng-aged to
CAPTAIN CHARLES DAVIS.
Graad Marshal af tka Parade Taday.
teraoaa pramatly at 1:.10 o'cioak aa io-
teaded thoagh aat expected. It takaa
time to get a proeeasioa ia line aaeh aa
the ane aa appeared an th.; streets ta
day aa4 tha narakals are exeuaaWe.
At tka lateraetiou of Seaa Fa aat
east Overlaad efeet befere tha atari
waa miade tka two eroa srais aa far
aa the eye eeu'd reach wera fillc4 with
the gay aavalcadei.
Men oa koreebeek w bow crastraaaea
weald rlral tkese ef the knighta ef ell
with roll saskea plumes arjd aalaaats
rode kither ail tkitber o-attiaa tkair
dlvialaaa in liaeor faraiag tke orsvdi
baok to tke curb.
Aloag each streak where the preaas
siou passed great crewds has eeagra-
gatd. In faat it was a surprise ta tka
majerity that sa large a autnber af
persoae coalg be g'at together in El
Paso. Tha siiawalk ware filled and
tke vast tb raa g overflowed tke euro
ata the street from wa.ek tkey had 14
bo presisd baak by tke palica to laake
way for the paeaiag of tke parade.
ike aldea apse:ae by Graad
Marshal CharUa Davis fallow: All of
tkeas CI (3 ant appear but than were
aaough to maaage the prticsaaiou.
did not take place
until Dsceraocr ar 94 when Lieut. V
K. Stotiler taok charge of the Agency.
Up to that lree the efforts of the
agents had bot.-o ' apparently directed
rcrrj'j tOTrard arryiut- out the provi
sions of the goarnment as to tho is-
pramptly at 9 ' suing cf rations aad clotting. JNTo cf-
wlll be fur-';ort t0w nd civilization bevonu the
founding of a eohool had been attempt-
ed. Erea the ?ohol was inefficient as
a factor of ?iviiirtieu in that there
wasnomeaus taxea towards compui-
sory attesdauce of the children. Par-
;cuts ti?Bl their aliiidreu to school or
i kept them fram it In accordance with
' tieir wa individaui de-ire. Elduca-
' tiou :o be siTaiaal must be well cign
j universal.
Nat only were tie ui&ins of civili-
! aia by ed;ici in-; lected but also
tcose mere da?otir an-s by "vhicd
i aletse ko ad jl Mif. cj.i be made to
J aonform to tka msac-as cl society. In
j undertaking o aaar.prl .Buvues of auy
; raea to aeuir.e e viiiziiou 'oreign to
t'aelr grownfc w sek them to take at a
: eiagle ir!is ffrt progress whicn
! ii has takea uf aaa race hundreds of
' years Vo accaaaplifk. It is too muuh to
j hoys tharefare tkai by mere precept
; tkey aaa be raade to abandon the ways
; of taeir fathers for those which ex-
' perlaaes kaa ahawa us to be more efli-
eieat. They must be taught by ex-
I ample aad wkere this fails to convince
; ao iaSueaeefl tkat their actions at.
j loaat oeiaolde ta a satisfactory extent
I with wkat we kaow Is best for them
j It waa tkis sort af control which -had
Iboea aegleated by his predecessors eo
j wkea Lleat.Jiettlor too ccare of the
j re4?rvtiea ke faund L--c Indians no
rnore advaacad taat when tLey had
first baa alacad 'thareou. They still
wore their kair lang Creased in their
tribal eoatuaie aaiaed their facca and
lived oat'.r.:f ia a-. They still
kad reaeara o tha "-at niiitivc method
; er eiuajr imputes aj a .t.iii. ni- gun
j waa taeir sale judge. '!' y c-.i.i de-
l pauacc ir vaa.r c.i.et.cti miuiy on
j tho ratiens issual by t'.ie gov.-rr m jot.
I suplomaaVfid by suak wild pltDts and
game as the fcouatry afforded. Ppre-
: uai.ons among ine aercs oi tne sur-
; rouading ceuatry and oocsequent acts
of reprisal were by ao means uncom
jmon.
Thca then wera the conditions
: which coafroate the lieutenant on
! his charge. He at cacc inaugurated
tna policy vniea reaaerea his regime
ao efficient. Same of the steps which
ha took may seam trivial but they
had aa leu partem laduetice in weadiu
tha tribe from its allegiance to the
cuiems oi its eiaers. ihe men were
the present time to retain the tribal
cot-to me but now the doctor proposes
to extend to them the policy which
was eo successful among the men.
They are eoon to be compelled to doff
the blanket for the skirt. It is expect-
ed and with some reason that this
will have considerable influence with
them tho'. perhapsjcot eo much aa elm
liar measures effected in the case of
the men.
Altho' a eu3!clent Dumber of houses
for all the tribe have already beea
built yet a creat many still prefer the
more open life of the tepee. This ex-
perience has proven is not under the
changed conditions conducive
to health. Therefore within a
few months at most tbey will be com-
pelled to live In houses.
The results of his paternal treat-
ment are at logically reitfht have
been expected but which are surpris-
ing to tho uninformed. The reserva-
tion is filled with ranches well tilled
and irrigated- which afford a substan-
tial return for the eil'OL-t expended up-
on them. Roads connect them a-)
good or bitter than tfcoee enjoyed by
the white communities of this region.
Work Is the o. Uer of thj day and
plenty if not abundance prevails The
eiTect of this is felt by th'j whiles cf
the neifrhoorhood. A tb" ctorr:s niar
the reservation the Indians are no un
common eicnt and the niai.jritv of
them fre known f:jr the r integrity
and trustwvt'-in 6-. In thi-j ir.or .re
excellent CX-tiiipt M HirJO pJ'.il l'J f a
suppOseJly Lirhr r typu.
The houses a-.- have p-too with
their advaQcemcnT :; do arc cijoal
in equipments and te-!n many a
one. the owner cT which ciaim oi'rccnt
from Pizarro and Co--:; z .Sur);tamiat-
ly built of lops evet-v n u-e has its
well fitted de or ncd e tze.l v. ir.dows.
Every house has its c;.k r';v tf u od-
ern form in good repi:-. ith tin na-
cessary u'.ei.s'Is hm u-hi vh.a
not in use. lu every lion-n i- au iron
bed with woven wiv fiUii-
eood mattr;ss. An ( x.: .;r !(: !
orable Indication ff t'tK? r-: . i
mada. lie in the f:.ct tr
freely used.
That we may wvt ! : to
ing in "giittt rinj; t'cn-Tti
iew maiviauai ex:m:) us
mention: ng only such v-
the city today and of
at so '.p
a ' X a
y f i v-
-cf r -s
i- row
f tleil-
li'.ie-" oi.ly a
viil I) i.. d.
1 at-'- . ii.e to
' irn w Jim ve
sueply nausic for tha occasion until 2
o'eloax.
All aersoaa will be required to lift !
their masks before they will be per- j
taltiel to enter the ball room and all
daaeara will uamask promptly at i
aleraa a'aloak. Frara the present out. j
leak tka ball will be one of the moat
saaaaiflcent affairs of tho kind ever
held la thia part of tha country. i
Any eltiiea wha has baen overloeia-
ed by the invitation committee who j
aaeire to atcena caa procure aa . ... . 7-i "
iariiatlon by apalylng to the invita- i brought in to the agency and some-
timws with ao little
com
wha wish to ai.pndi'"BU -r wimmsa to
invltatiann hv I "1"r" uuiniup; tney were com-
effort were
hair trimm
tiaa sammlttea
Tmi ntraagera
aoalrla to any reaideat or friend. iPell?d t0.IJr Id"3 their blankets their
rooms FOR visitors leathern leggings and to assume the
TtfulU.i.rm:i..Ah.l.nil.'wlll trousers and shirt
ed at ha Herald office thit visitors
iot i;n x aa taiavea arrestea rar ateannar a
others: i pockethook frasa Goiileraao Lando y
o'.ork I Dl3oa have beaa aeataaco to var-
' lous terma of iuprieeniuet. Tke lead-
a mall i Qr pejro Ortiz ha to pay a Saa of
Giles a. 1487 50 aad arve thra; year.' ltaprls-
Clem- j aonment while A 1 ear to Gareia got s up
i.-...- I ror two yeare aaa aaya a Hne of Z73.
. iiancD xi. rouu Monteray Glebe
Miss Mady:a Farrer
Starling Kansas: W. II. Philliae Wa-
tongo Okla.: John Searle Timber
Lake Okla.;T. A. Sturgeon Water-
Bulldlng Permit.
Permit waa issue today as follows:
Francisco Aeosta resideace on lots 7
and 8 block 57 Campbell's 8200.
Dr. T. N. Vilas.
St Ryaa
H. R. VToed
H. S. Catlla
rref. IUaek
M. M. Dlaan
Chas. Dais. jr.
Ckas. M Dowd
Wm. Tea Etek
PARADE FORMATION.
Tke formation ef tka parade
followa:
.luaa S. Hart
George Of gen
J. J. Oatiars
Dr. W. M. Yaale'll
Prof. Pa la aaa
Joha O'Koaffe
Frank Colas
P. J. E wards
W. . Raad.
was as
1. Platooa af Pelice.
2. Mexloen Military Baad.
3. .Grand Marshal and Aldss.
4. City Couneil anil invited quests.
5. Fire Dapartmeat.
0. Sohoei Childrca oa Moats.
7. High Sckool Cadets.
8. Harrisoa Dramatic Co. Band.
'.). Mescalero Iadians.
10. Floats.
11. McGinty Band.
12. Uniform Rank K. of P. -m
13. Hibernian Society.
14. Knights Tomplar and Masons.
aay ba supplied .when the hotels run
ihert:
Ckiaaga Ilotol 2I.T Sonora St. 10
reoma; D. MeDevltt 24 ")ihoa St 1
reom; Mrs. Longuemarn 12fl Chlhua-
kua St i roams: . R.
Taxaa St 2 reocas: Mr La
vvast (JverlaaJ St 1 room: Col.
Sahuts 217 Myrtle St 2 rooms; Mrs.
Collias 1 10 Saata Fo St 2 rooms; C.
Spivy 31S South Florence. 1 room; The
Mel rasa 211 J'Jorth Stanton 5 rooms;
Mr. Hebiason f!05 Mesa Ave 2 looms:
Mr. Fries. 410 San ABtocio 2 rooms:
Mr. Laagtet 410 Myrtle 1 room; Mrs. I
F. flaller fi()9 Mea Avenue 3 rooms; '
Mrs. Maivay. 700 North Florence 1 :
roin;A. i. Putnam. 303 Ooboa 2.1
reams; S E. Murry f14 Saa Antonio j
r. rooaas; Mrs. Alderson 315 North
Kaasas. 1 room Mrs. Ilolman 105 I
Lcea St 2 rooms; Mrs. Hague lOo i
South SantA Fe street 1 room. i
Mise Westoott on California Ptreet ;
northeast of Hotel Dieu. Mis Maggie j
I'urber Car. Ochoa and Texas streets
room for rx persons. ;
or tne wnitp. it is
remarkable what an effect this had. It
was the severiag of the cable which
anchored them ta traflition and once
adrift thoy floated with more of ease
on the tide of progress. They were
encouraged to abandon their tepees
Dos Cabezas Mines.
Tho Do Cabezas mines were turned
over to thi recant purchasers on the
11th of tkis month. The superintend-
ent Mr. Gaylord recently oucnrd up a
laye body of th-- richest ore ever s- eii
In the mints and Jhe new owners ere
correspondingly happy. j
Oliver "03 i tuoour-u o aoanuon tneir tepee
rnj 2ok : BD(1 build houses; they wore given op
. ' f i . i t- t 1 1 n 5 i . . .1 a ...Ua .... . . n . . . 1H .1
-' - ....... v.- - lj .u t w i aut.ucg lu lutj
fertile va'leys of tko reservation; they
were given herds and flocks of theep
and goats. Gradually as their capa-
tclty for self support increased the
' amount cf tho weekly rations was cut
jdown.
j This work so well begun the lieut-
; enaat was obliged to discontinue. His
successor. Dr. TTitlter McM. Luttrell
jwho had already established for him.
; self a reputation as one of the most
succenhful surgeoas of the soutwest.
h.at carried forward very ablv his oo-
l'.Ty. He hs ttlll further cut doo
the is-ue of rations until now none are
c! vea except to the police and a few of
i the aed and infirm. The children of
school .age r;liat is between five (5) and
; eighteen (lS)aro all enrolled in and in
. actual atteoctnee at the school. This
i Is th'? only reservation in the United
j States by the way in which 100 per
' cent of tho children are pupils.
Among the principle factors hold
i ing the tribo back from advancement
were me women. .inor them are
to b" found the mo't rabidly conser-
vative. They have been allowed up to
personal cognizance. Muc-cO.o Ne
gro (BlacK l)j) a veli built h nil-
some man ihe t".'st r r.oi of his tr be . a
the old day ax-J o.e vhn wae i.ot
"verse to usirtr bis ski'l i.a tist is
f es be they white or re f a no" v.no-e
exploits kept the v.lUy '. n v Wrr ol
for several yea-s ha now snf.'ed iU-vs
to a quiet life. II" ha-riikrri u:to
ranches one at Tim e River; whe e he
raises euccessfully wjiterrr.clor.a and
corn another a a higher el va'-ion nt
Elk Springs where he produces fine
crops of oats wheat cabbage and pet-
toes. Magoo6h (Baffalo) who before '78
wa a famous chief urder GrroDimo.
ard participated with thtt wi d chief-
tain in many of b i- raid- has seen the
benefit of adnptisg the way cf 1 i ar-
cient foes and has taken tip two well
watered ranches. One of the mos. in '
telliffent and progressive lsd an iu
the United States hf is univ. rrally
liked by his fellow Indians for bis
kindness and good nature and r spe-t-ed
by all the whi-e.i who have but-b ets
dealings with him for his absolute
integrity.
Ba-ya-It-a-Dib (Three Fight r-) an-
other of Geroiiimo's men is now the'
proud possessor of one of the lines: or-
chards in New Mexico.
Catarino one of those who formerly
ravished the Texas b rder and whose
name was at one time a houseno d
synonym for ail tht whs craftv and
cruel has now a fine rnch wr ero in
addi'ion to tho usual crop- h 5 firds
maintenance for a tine 11; ok cf she p
and another of coats.
Many more might b ro "ntioscd did
space permit. These are but in-tarcs
of the general progres-. If su(hie-
sults have been attained by icitelligeot
methods within a few icars and with
material which at lirt glance looked
so unpromising what s to be expected
as a result of the work with the chil-
dren? It is safe to prtdict that
within another gererition or two the
Indian will have vanished as a savage
and in his place there will have ap-
peared a race of sturdy and hones: men
and women rend y to be admitted to the
benefits of civilization
D. P. M.
A New Railroad.
According to plans that are just now
being developed New Mexico is to
have a new rhilroad that will run
through this section if tho territory.
A company com post d of the folio -?In;7
gentlemen Andrew O. Bsilcv. A. J.
Clark J. P. Byron J. A. Mahoney.
William R. Merrill Harvev (). O'cott
of New Mexico and Albert Ransom of
tJhto has jus'- been organ-
ized to construct a road
which will run from Columbus. Grant
county N. M. throvgh thu couuti of
Grent Socorro. Vatenc; i. Ii malillo
San Juan and Rio rriba iu New Mex
ico thence through the s'.it i f Colora
do into Utah with the northern termi-
nal at Slt Lnko City.
Ihe road is to be ca!l d the Co' urn-
bus & Northern railroad an I the com
pany mean hutdr.ess atd int md to b -gin
construction just as s ou as the
necessary preparatory sets ) re t-en.
Albuquerque Journtl-D m:-at.
Reported Changes-
It is reliably reported that m other
infantry company will he quarte t d at
Fort Bliss in th' near future to suc-
ceed the colored troopers ar.d that
three surgeons wiil bo station? d here
also.
It is sa d tob - the purpose ftho
war department t" s' til .li knl-
diers brought from Cub acd Manila
to this point to reeuoorat-.
Twenty Indians from tho Sa 'rsrnen-
to mountains enmo in last tiijrht fro.u
the K. P. & N. E. to take part iu the
parade today.
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