El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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R. F. JOHNSON,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
Finest Kentucky Bourbon and
Fenefcylyania Rye Whiskies.
So’e Agent for All th*» Product of
THE ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION
OF ST. LOUIS, MO,.AND „
THE JOS. BOHLI7Z BREWING COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE HATRED FOR EACH OTHER
Wholesale Dealer lu Pure Ricky M uutain Lake Ice.
Families Supplied With Soda, Sarsiparilla. Vich7, Seltzer and all Forms of Mineral Water
BRANCH IN CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO.
ABADFAMILY,
The Cross Examination
BronghtOat a Fearful
Condition of Affairs,
R, MGREHEAD. President.
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, VioePrest.
J. 0. LACKLAND, Cashier.
J. H. RUSSELL, Ass’tOash
Adry Hayward 3ay. He Told Hla Story
Upon tha Advice of Rider Stawart—Qnei-
tlona Upon tbe Cart of tha Defense Indi-
cate that it wa* Adry and not Harry Who
Cociplrcd to Commit tha Murder.
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
i legitimate Banking Business Transacted in ail lis Branches.
Highest price paid for Mexican dollars,
Pew & 8on. Dealers in Fine Shoes, El Paso, Texas.
F. E. Fair ell.
Max Miiller.
CAPITAL PAID UP $50,000.
FARRELL & MULLER, BANKERS.
CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO
Drafts on Principal Cities of the Republic, United States and
Europe Bought and Sold.
Speoial Attention Given to Collections in the Ropnblio and Remittances
Promptly Made.
Mexican Money Bought and Hold at Current Rates.
JUST RECEIVED.
Carload Bedroom Suits.
BOTTOM PRICES.
T. H. SPRINGER,
North Stanton and St. Louis Streets, El Paso, Texas.
L. B. FREUDENTHAL & CO.,
-JOBBERS OF-
Groceries & Dry Goods,
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Saddles and Harness.
In the three years that we have been In business we have sold over SIX
dtoek Saddles and have yet to hear the first complaint. What better reoom
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taendatlon could we ask?
J. R. MONTFORT &CO., Cor. Overland & Oregon
HOUCK & DIETER,
220 EL PASO STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & LIQUORS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
W, J. Letnp Brewing Company, Appolinaris Go. Lim’d London
Pabst Brew ng <i»mpany, Nassau Holtzer Go., Germany.
Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company, White Rook Mineral Water Co.
George Goulet, Reims,
r^ried rich Kroete, Coblent*,
Cotillion & Co., Reims,
Evariste, Dupont & Co„ Bordeaux
These Are Some of Our Special Brands of Fine Whiskies.
specii
the Purity of Which We Guarantee.
Welle of Nelson Bourbon,
r. J. monarch Bourbon,
F.quador Bourbon,
Honey Dew Bourbon,
Rich Hill Bourbon,
Mount Vernon Rye,
Guckenheimer Rye,
Fiuehes’ Golden Wedding Rye,
Monogram Rye,
Taylor's Ryo.
Minneapolis, Minn.. Feb. 12—The
oross examination of Adry Hayward in
the mnrder trial this morning brought
out a fearful condition of affairs in the
Hayward family showing tbe brothers
were possessed of a violent hatred for
each other of long standing. “Were
you not orazy on Oct. 2nd?” asked
Erwin.
“Well as to that” replied Adry, “I
am not in position to answer,” as he
laughed and the oonrt ruled the
question oat.
Regarding the charge that he em-
bezz ed from his father, Adry admit-
ted he had been oharged with doing so
by both Harry and hla father. “That
was all that ever made trouble” said
Adry. “Don’t shake your head
mother” he added looking straight at
Mrs. Hay ward who set beside Harry.
“I am telling the troth.”
“Tell all” cried the mother. “Leave
oat nothing.”
Mr. Erwin asked Adry a number of
questions which were ruled out by the
court Among these were the follow-
ing: “Did you tell your father and
mother you were being shadowed?”—
“Did you not tell them folks were
peering into yonr window constantly
and the next one who did it would get
the contents of your revolver?”—“Did
you often threaten to rob street cars?”
The impeaching question wbioh was
allowed was, “Now, yon told ns yester-
day when yon were in jail, Harry said:
‘They are pressing Bllxt rather dose. * ”
“I don’t know whether I said It or
Harry did. We were both reading pa
pers. Then Harry said: ‘I’m not
afraid about hisstloking. What lam
afraid of Is—tapping me on the shoal
der—what yon may eay.’ ”
“Now, don’t yon know the papers
had nothing In them about Blixt that
day?”
“I don’t know anything about it. I
knag? we read it.”
“Did you not say in your office to
yonr father October 7, ‘I’ve got to bave
money someway. HI dont get it, I’ll
rob a street oar or hold up a traiu or
do something. I know a scheme to fix
Harry, and I’ll do It.’ ”
“I did not,” said Adry.
“Now, why did you go to Stewart
with this?”
"I thought he was a friend. Father
would not listen to me. Harry said he
ooald send me to Stillwater a y time
they wanted to. I told Harry 1 ooald
send him. Father wanted to know
what I meant by that. I told him I
could, just the same. I went to Kider
Stewart the same day and told him all
abont it.”
“Hadn’t your father had trouble
with Elder Stewart?”
“Well, he had some tronble, for I
know father had not been doing the
elder’s bnstnesB for abont three
months. He had gone there right
along, however, and tbey wero on rea-
sonably good terms.”.
“Did yon wear the same shoes the
night of tbe mnrder yon have on now?’
‘•Yes6ir, I think I did. I have two
pairs of tan oolored shoes down stairs
that were more pointed than these,”
said Adry.
“Very well, I offer the shoes. Yon
need not take them off,” said Erwin.
Adry held the shoes ap with out
stretched feet for the jary to look at.
Erwin then asked Adry if he had a
friend named Frank who knew Blixt,
if he had gone ont with Blixt to a place
beyond Lake Galh inn and seleoted the
place where Miss Ging was to be mur-
dered, and whether he had not said to
Blixt: “Frank will protect you if there
Is any trouble.”
Adry denied ever knowing Blixt to
any extent and had not walked a blook
on thestreet with him.
Those questions on the part of the
defense indtoate a possible parpose of
setting ap that it was Adry and not
Harry who oonspired to commit the
mnrder with Blixt, and that the much
talked of pointed shoe traok at the
soete of the murder was made by
Adry.
Adry declared be had received no
promise of protection from the state
and had told his story upon the advice
of Elder Stewart, bis friend and attor-
ney. He had eleoted to etay in jail
most of tbe time sinoe the arrest, of
Harry npon Stewart’s advice and to
save himself annoyances from report-
ers and others He bad not been nnder
arrest, but could onme and go freely,
If he wanted to. He had no feeling
against Harry but what he was dally
overcoming. He pitied him and wonld
do anything to help him ont of this
tronble.
This last answer was strioken ont.
John Patton and F. E. Dodge, in-
surance agents, testified to conversa-
tions they had with Harry about in-
surance on the lady’s life and how
anoh policies ooald be assigned to him
as seonrlty for a loan.
Tha Bamiey JBatate.
St. Louis, Feb. 12—A special to the
Post Dispatch from Carlisle, III., says:
When Rufus Ramsey, who died sad
denly three months ago, supposedly of
heart disease went Into the state
treasury two years ago he was thought
to be the riohest man In Southern Illi-
nois. Within a week over 1500,000 in
olaims against his estate had been filed,
bat the most startling is that of two
Ohloago bankers who were bis surety
as Btate treasurer. When Henry Wulff
succeeded the dead man he found a
shortage of 1363,539 52 whloh he com
munioated to his bondsmen, who made
It good and so far suppressed it in the
hope of reimbursement ont of the
estate of the dead man. Now F. M.
Blount and Oarl Moll, cashiers of two
Ohloago banks have filed in the county
court olaims for the fall amonnt of the
shortage.
When the bondsmen filed their claim
in the county court for the amonnt it
was so stupendous that Judge Jesse
Jones refused to allow it until farther
proof of its oorreotness was filed. This
was done February 9, when an itemi-
zed statement of the amounts abstract
ed by Ramsey from the state treasury
was put in the hands of the court. It
showed that Ramsey had began tarn
periug with state funds seven days
after taking office. He was sworn in
Janaary, 3, and on Janaary 11, 1S93
he helped himself to $25,000. One
form of hiB embezzlement was to take
the cash from the state funds and turn
in a personal doe bill, having it oharged
np as cash, all others being much the
6ame.
The entire indebtedness np to date
amounts to $468,278.85, while the estate
is probably not worth over $200,009 in-
cluding the assets of Seiler, which can
be held. '__
Income Tux Krgtilatlons.
Washington, Feb. 12—The senate
committee on finances today author-
ized a favorable reptrton the bouse
concurrent resolution extending the
time for making returns under the in
oome lax law from March 1 to April 15
with the following additions:
Resolved, that in computing incomes
under said act, the amounts necessari-
ly paid for fire insurance, premiums
and for ordinary repairs upon any real
estate shall be deducted from the rents
aoorued or reoeived from such real
estate.
Resolved, that in computing incomes
under said act the amounts received as
dividends npon the stock of any corpo-
ration, company or association shal
not be inolnded in oase such dividends
are liable to a tax of two per cent in
the net profits of said oorpoiatlon,
company or association, although such
tax may not have been actually paid
•by said corporation, etc., at the time
of making returns by the person, cor-
poration or assoolation receiving such
dividends.
Resolved, that no taxpayer shall bo
required In his or her annaal return
UDder said aot to answer any inter-
rogator's unless 6peoifioally provides
for in said aot.
Tbe resolution B9 amended was after
wards reported to the senate.
Petition tor tbe Release of Prlaonen.
London, Feb. 12—When the honeeof
commons met this afternoon a deputa-
tion from the corporation of Dublin
headed by the Lord Mayor,'w>s escort-
ed to the bar of the house with much
ceremony by the sergeant at arms, and
presented a petition for the release oi!
men now in prison for participating in
dynamite ontrages. In handing np the
petition the lord mayor said: “The
persons to whom the petition refers
were convicted years ago upon the
oharges of being connected with an In-
surrectionary movement in Ireland
Whatever their offenses were they have
been more thin atnp'y punished. ”
Fif.jr Armenian Village* It urn art.
Vienna, Feb 12—Aooording to ad-
vices received from Armenian sources
at Constantinople outrages by Turks
in addition to those reported some time
ago in Sassoon have been committed
in the proviuce of Ilarzsn. Between
forty and fifty villages are said to have
been burned and all Hooks of tbe pao
pie stolen or dispersed. Tbe residents
of the villages made no effort to rebuild
them, bat have gone to other portions
of the province.
Chlneie General Suicides.
London, Feb 12—A speoial to the
Pall Mall Gazatte from Wei Hai Wei
Febraary 7, by way of Hlogo the 11th
says notwiths‘andl g tbe desperate
fighting at Wei Hai Wei little damage
has been done. General Tsio of the
Ohinese army committed suicide in a
moment of angsr on acoounc of the
desertion of his subordinates.
FREE SILVER.
A Bill Adopted by the
Finance Committee for
Unlimited Coinage.
INTRODUCED BY JONES.
Tb. Sacretary of tha Treaaury Authorized
to Kec.ive at any United Stales Mint
Sliver Ba lion of Standard Flneness-A
Vote of Six to Five to Baport the Meas-
ure-Ninth Section of the Financial BUI.
Washington, Feb. 12—The meeting
of the senate committee on finance to-
day resalted in a decision by a vote of
6 to 5 to report a measure for the un-
restricted coinage of silver on the basis
of the provisions of the ninth section
of the financial bill Introduced by
Senator Jones, of Arkansas. This sec-
tion as amended and agreed upon is as
follows:
That from and after the passage of
this aot, the secretary of the treasury
is hereby authorizsd and directed to
receive at any United States mint from
any citizen of the United States silver
bullion of standard fineness and coin
the same into silver dollars of 412}£
grains eaoh. The seigniorage of said
bullion shall belong to the United
States and shall be the difference be-
tween the coinage value thereof and
the market price of bullion in New
York on the date presentation is made
and all expenditures for coinage done
under tho provisions of this act shall
be paid out of said seigniorage and the
secretary of the treasury shall deliver
to the depositors of such bullion
standard silver dollars equal In amount
to the prioe thereof as aforesaid; and
whenever said coin, herein provided
for, shall be received into the treasury,
certificates may be issued thereon in
the manner now providid by law.
Tbe vote on the motion to report this
section as amended was as follows:
Yeas—Voorhees, Harris, Vast, Jones
of Arkansas, Jones of Nevada, White.
Nays—McPherson, Morrill, Sherman,
Allison and Aldrich.
It was also agreed to hold a speoial
meeting next Friday for consideration
of the till removing the differential
duty of one-tenth of a cent on sugar
imported from bounty paying coun-
tries. ___
Official Oorrespotdence.
Mexico City, Feb. 12—The Ei Diario
Offloial, the Mexican official govern-
ment daily, this week begins the pub-
lication of the official correspondence
between Mexico and Guatemala over
the threatening international boun-
dary dispute.
r The daily drills of volunteers for the
Guatemalan war are gaining steadily
in numbers throughout the republic,
although the polioy of the goverment
,1s to hold the people in ehcok and give
out to the cress nothing which will
tend to inflime public sentiment or
lead to farther demonstrations on the
Guatemalan question while the war is
high and evidently on the increase.
Western Trnnk Lina Association.
Omaha, Feb. 12—Chairman Oai iwell,
of the Western Trunk Line association
mot the Union PaoUio and Burlington
and Rook I .land officials here today
and all differences as to the organiza-
tion were settled. Caldwell and rep-
resentatives of these lines go to Den-
ver tonight to see the Rio G.-aude offl
olala and compieto the last link of the
chain. _
a stiootioK Afffiy.
Chattanooga, Tenn , Feb. 12—R. F.
Oraig, trustee of this county and A. W.
Wamble, a former employe of the of-
fice, engaged in a shooting affray in a
room of the Russell House, this city,
‘bis afternoon. No witnesses. Warn-
hie was fatally wounded and Craig
dangerously hart. Neither man is in
condition to make a eta'ement.
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Peace Knvoj* Ordered Home.
Shanghai, Feb. 12—A looal ’paper
publishes a telegram from Pekin stat
lng thatTennm LI Yttmen, after con
saltation with foreign ministers, tele
graphed the Chinese envoys at Nagas-
aki ordering them to retnrn to China.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1895, newspaper, February 13, 1895; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540536/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.