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The Times
delivered in any part of
the city for 25 cents per
week. Telephone 26.
El Pas o
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Times
C. C. TANNER* BRO.,
Hardware and Plumbing,
Have removed to
Mesa Ave. ft Texas St.
Seventeenth Year. Ho. 386
Cl Paso, Texas, Sunday Morning, December 13, 1897.
Price Five Cents.
R. F. JOHNSON ft Co.
- ■ WHOLESALERS Of mmn
Liquors, Brandies, Wines and Cigars.
SOLE ACENTS FOR
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo.
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Manitou Mineral Water Company, Manitou, Colorado.
Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony, Asti, Cal., Fine Wlnaa.
G. H. Mumm & Co., Reims Champagnes.
P. A. Mumm, Frankfort, O. M., Rhine Winaa.
Landau Fils, Bordeaux Cognac.
Sergnouret Freres, Bordeaux Clarets.
_Dr. Alexander, Ciudad Juarez, Mex., Native Wines.
0 a. M.iKMMBiAn pmtdenl.
JOSKPH MAGOFFIN, VIooPtm*,
i. O. LAOKnAMO, (Mail •>
J. H. RUBBKLh, AMt.Oaah.
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL, IBSl.
t Li(ttl«ti Btiklni Buttons TnnsicM li ill Its liuiln.
Hlghoot prtoa paid for Mexican dollars.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
UR RETIREMENT FROM BUSINESS and the consequent unprecedented slaughter of prices,
to close out our entire stock at once. This sale eclipses anything ever before attempted, ^sJ-ie
necessity of our going out of business leaves us no choice but to offer our entire elegant stock ot Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Furnishings at UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES—such as which
has never been offered before in this city. A veritable feast of bargains for purchasers of
Fine Goods at Strictly Cash—the Actual Cost. :
GROCERIES
are now being received by the
Ei Paso Grocery Go.
j Our present stock, including whntw© have
dow consigned to us iu 1 on tho roiul,
j will form ihc larRcst miO rnoift com-
Pew k Son. Dealers is fine Shoes, El Paso. Texas.
-THE-
First National Bank.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Capital and Surplus, $130,000.
,UH» BAIROim, MtaA
OLIIM I.HT1W1BT, Oaiklw.
A W. IXODUOT, Via* rinllnL
sot. ». WlUUli. A«L Or Mb.
THfl H. LE81NSKY COMPANY,
8UCCE880R8 TO KATZ BROS.
-JOB BARS IB-
Groceries & Dry Goods.
-DIPOT voa-
Friend’s Rolled Oats, 'Schumacher’s Oereal Preparations, Bchepp’s
Ooooannt, Gold's Buffalo Brand Hams and Bacon and White Bose
Lard, Fairbanks'.Soaps and Gold Dust. Kirk’s Laundry and Toilet
Soaps, Arm ft Bammer Soda, Greenwich Lye, Goodwin’s Mining
Candles, the Diamond Matoh Co , Calumet Corn and Gloss Stareh,
Pearline, Sapolio, Peloneillo and all Mexican importations, eto., etc.
The only strictly wholesale grocery honse in the city._
JUAREZ BRANCH
_______ OP
BANCO COMERCIAL OF CHIHUAHUA.
CAPITAL, $600,000.
Buy and sell Mexican money and Exchange on fall the principal cities of
the Republic of Mexico, the United States and Europe.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Dlreetors: I.UIS TERRAZAS. ENRIQUE C. OKBEL. JOSE M. PALOMIR
MAXIMO KKAKAUEK. I.UIS TERRAZAS, JR.
CIUDAD JUABIZ ADOLPH KRIKAURR, SHI|«I.
_______Agency of the “Banco Mlnero of Chihuahua/’
FASSETT & KELLY,
Hardware, stoves and tinware,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Mining Supplies and
AMMUNITION Off Alali KOTOS.
Bole ageata forBnokeye Mowers and Reapers, Fairbanks’Soalss,
Buffalo Boales, Charter Oak Stoves, Star Wind Mills, CHaat Pawdsr.
and Aermotor Wind Mills. r>,
FKKD. H. PBITZ. C. K., General Manager. ff ADAM J. DIBTER, SacraUrjf
THE TUL^R08A
Real Estate andlmprovement Go.
Improved Farm ai\d Fruit Lands for sale in
large or small tracts to suit purchasers.
lOCITIOIIS 01S0VER1MENT LUO k SPECIALTY
in sitf-vered and anbdlvlded. Report, and eetlmates on rslestions of land and
tajrT AI)fc»raot
offleiuT tv:
Land, ,,-------------
enterprise*. Map,, prolile*
Ditching; and Irrteetlr-
____ Report, and eatlmatea on ralnatlona of land and Irrlgatlai
planes furnished on application. Continota takan for leveling
■uta to all land# In the Tiilsross and La Lui oooutry.
I.AROBA AND LA8 CRUCBB. N. MEX.
F
■ IliSMMIMIIMHIIIMMMUMHIIIMUMH
MAX SCHUTZS
DEPARTMENT STORE,
f * IIO E. OVERLAND STREET.
' We keep a large and well selected stock of
ifriiin"^ DRY GOODS,--
f our motto is not to be undersold and not to lose a sale, al-
though the profit may be very limited. Our expenses are small,
AT as we do our own work, and therefore can sell cheaper than our
. # competitors who are at an enormous expense for clerk hire, etc.
( | All we ask of the public is to examine our stock before purchasing
J elsewhere, and save money.
mMIIMMUHMUIMMIIMIli
DIAMOND’S.
pltHc *tock of Siapir nu<l Fancy Groce*
ncs, domestic iia well,*# iiuportod, eve
brought to this e.wintry. Ourt* S* the
only house in this j>.-art of tin* country
that.has in ado such !«r;re mtvanees In
GERMANY
ANDCHINA.
Sparse Information as to
What Has or Will
be Done.
CONDITION OF AFFAIBS.
Th* Oppotltlon ot III, KiKhltH lo Dr»w
oat lb, Oavaramani’i Ooim wu Unfcesd
id-Tbi Kmpsroi hH bo, Bm fiiattlM
lo Heddl, a lib tb, .Dlrcetloa of Aftelrs—
Baida will no, Permit Germsny
Occupy Klao Cban B07.
iso Foundry and Machine Co.
HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE CHEAP:
One new Duplex Steam Pump, fUxjXxf, weight 700 lbs; a very
powerful pump and one of the best makes.
One new Duplex Steam Pump. 3x2x3, weight 50x3 lbs.
One second hand Single Acting Pump, 3x2x3, in good repair.
Two second hand 30 h. p. Engines.
One new 5x6 single cylinder Flat Friction Hoisting Engine, complete
with fittings.
One new 10 h. p. Upright Boiler, our own make and guaranteed first
class in all respects.
-ACENTS FOR- ~
MM. J. LEM PS BREWIHG COMPARE PABST BREMIRG COMPARE.
“EXTRA PALE.” “SELECT A DOPPELBRAU."
Today we beg to draw your attention to our large stock of genuine imported
Rhine and Moselle Wines,
Bordeaux Clarets and Sauternes,
Spanish Madera,Sherry and Port Wines
These wines were carefully selected in person—bought at what they
are worth—no middle man to pay—and we give this benefit to the oon-
sumerl Connoisseurs desiring pure and wholesome wines for table usa
at reasonable cost will do well *0 give us a trial order.
HOUCK & DIETER,
Telephone 65. 320-222 El Paso street.
[Copyrighted 1897 by Assoslated Frees.]
Bibun, Deo. 11—XtuongDoai lha
wtak a pooullar ooodltloB ot affairs
has prevailed, •• tar at tb* prom Is
oonotrood.
"Tb# OblnaM advsnture," a* So.
otallit Sohoanlaok termed tbo eelzar*
ot Klao-Ohoa boy In tbo relohstsg, has
eegrossed pablto tntaroat, yat tbo gov-
oramont bat noi dtlgotd tbo toast ax*
planotlon at to what bos boon dono, or
oo to what to Intondod Id tbo tutors.
Whot tporio Intormatton tbo foreign
offloo bos farnlohod proved to bo mto-
loodlog or otalo. This woo oopoololly
tbo oa«o with tbo Boytlan Incident.
Tbo very dny Qormon oobool ships ot
Port an Prmoo oooarod obodlonoo to
tbo nltlmotnm, tbo government
Ihroogb Its various orgons proolelmed
tbet a naval damonatratlon waa not
llksly, and In any oaaa a deotalon
oould not bo rsaohad for aavoral wooko.
Io regard to Oblna, altboagh tbo
English prooo has bean steadily fur*
nlsblng datalls, the government boro
oielmed not to bovo aoy edvloes from
Pekin to to tbo reel condition of
tffalro. At Qormon mtnlotor to Obloa,
Baron von Hoyklng had fall powar to
doal with tba Chinese government ao
ha thought bast. This waa a atranga
oondttton of affslra. Howovsr, it lo
ooaring Its and, as Baron von Balow,
mlnlotar for foreign iff sirs, will
thorlly makt n atatomant In tha roloh-
stag.
Various attempts of the opposition
of tbo rolohsteg to draw ont tba gov
ornmonl’i ooario daring tbo wook war#
nnboadod. Tba oorraspondant bar#
of tbo Aoooolatod Prau, bowovor, has
aooirtatnod from reliable touroes.
•avaral Important foot*, flrat, ainoo
Von Balow haa takan tbo foreign of-
floe tbo omparor bao not baon permit •
tod to meddlo with tbo dlrootlon of
affaire. HI* majuty waa only Inform,
ad of eaoh Important s'sp after It waa
taken, la other word*, the emperor
bee ‘‘approved” not '•directed." Tbet
«be emperor was not to interfere In
foreign politics was made aloe qua non
by Baroa Balow before eooopttug the
offloo.
Hls mojtsty, bowovor, io reaping tha
benefits of Von Balow’a vigorous
polloy for, tbrooghoat the wook, when-
ever ths smpsror drove through the
(treats of Berlin ho was anthnalaatl-
oslly obaorad by tba popnlaoo, who
are heart and aonl In aooord with tba
plana of tba minister for foreign af-
fair*. For Inotenoo, while driving
through tbo Uater den Linden on
Wednesday, the emperor waa ballad
by a or aw d with "Bravo yoarmojosty.
Pitoh Into tb* Ohlaoo*." The emperor
responded by smilingly bowing.
Tb# oooond Important nawa la tha
certainty that Russia will not tolerate
the permanent oooapsMon of Kteo-
Obau bey by Qermeoy. A military
attaoha of a neighboring powsr assart*
tb* oorrsopondont of tb* Aoooolatod
Pros* that aoorot Informatlon boo
reaobed hero from St. Pater,burg eet-
tllng tble point. He save Russia Is
now making preparatlone to that affeot.
Information be* reached the United
State* embaiay to the asm# *ff<ot.
It U andaratood, bowsvor, that Wa*b
logton will Intorpota no obstaolo to
Qarmany'* opening Oblna to otvlllei
ilon.
Baron von Balow’a Orst anpoerano*
In the ralohitag, where five now cabinet
mtnlatora made tbotr dabnt tbit week,
met with an appreciative reoeptlon.
Even the oppoeltlon preee greets him
with sympathy. The qatok eettlement
of tbe Hsyttno trooblae wet rtoelvid
with eetlafaction by tb* entire preee
tod nation.
Tb* Omteeh* /.tltang, the mein or-
gan of tbo Uirmaa extension polloy.
teye, eftar a tirade of abna# of tb*
Uolted Sta’es for "lotarmaddllog lo
Haytl.” that it hope* Von Bolow will
draw appropriate owelnelona for a
future polloy in regard to Amortoe,
whose Interfering lnaoleno* oeede tak-
ing down.
In thla connection tbo romerko of
Bmporor William, alleged to btvt
been mad* In oonvereatloo eom* lime
ego tbet "thl* Amerloen meddleeomt
polloy moet oeea* or wo will bo obliged
to teeoh thorn manners," and In wbioh
ha pointedly referred to tb* neeoeolty
of a j tint naval warfare agalnet tb*
Uolted States, ere frsely olroali’log
In dlplometio and pelltlool olrole* In
B trlla.
Tbsrs bae bean quits a change In
lb* relobeteg’s view* on tbo naval bill
and It la now thought If tbe govern-
ment take* peine to oonotltete tb*
(tenter with tb* promt** of loffaooo* lo
bring eboat n repeal of tbo Jeealt ex-
pnleloo eo*, or e promt** te fever
Oalbollc oobool protection*, Ibo me**>
nr* may pee*.
Aeeeaauoa Owls.
BLsetrooT, Idaho, Dee. 11—Former
Senator DaBoli, who be* just roeobed
homo after an extended visit to Japan,
Ohlne end Howell, eeye tb* Halted
State* will not annex the Island* against
tbs bitter opposition of the natives.
Hs ssys tbsrs are lass than 1,200 mate
Americana on tbo Ulanda ovsr 21 years
of ago, and nearly half of thorn arc
opposed to annexation, white nearly
all ths balanos of tba population ara
•gainst It.
"Nothing bat tbo support of th*
United States government,'’ said Da-
Bolt, "keeps lbs present ollgaroby,
misnamed a republic, In powsr. They
oould not maintain tbtmaelvaa a day
If tha Uolted Statas should withdraw
Ita support. It will require a large
armed fores constantly to maintain any
government tba United States may si
tabllsh tbsrs. Tna natives will never
content to a dsstrnotlon of tbolr na-
tions! Ilfs._
NICARAGUA AFFAIRS-
War With Coats Biss I mm loan,—feara et
e Bavolution.
Mank.ua, D«o. 11—Captain Basastt,
anAuattten aobjaci, oommandlng on*
of tbo Pellaa Navigation company’s
steamers on Like Nloaragna and tba
San Juan dal Norte river, has baon ar-
rested and oonfload In an 'Iron otg* at
San Carlo* by tbo government of Nlo
aragua on a charge mad* by aoma par
ion Ignorant of tha machinery, of bav
tng disabled tha bolter* of th* steam*
boat so as to prevent th* government
of Nloaragna from transporting troop*
by bio boat.
A Nicaraguan army offl jtr In oharga
ot a guard of soldier* kept on th*
•tumor Vlotorla, one of tbo Pellaa
Navigation ataamara on Lake Nica-
ragua, wu killed a fa w day* ago by bla
•oldiari white attempting with a whip
or stook to whip them. All of tba am
ployu tbaroforo war* Imprisoned, be-
ing bold for wltnooooo.
Tb* government ot Naoaragua ro
oonlly bought a largo traot of grazing
land far 100,000 (Nicaraguan menay)
fronting on Lake Managua and dis-
tant abont flva laagnoa from Managua,
to wbioh 1a balng aont largo aamboro
of oelilo, horae* end mates, wbioh
have boon oonflaoated or oollooted as
Boos or forood loan*. Tba bulla, oxan,
bora** end mute* era probably for uu
In tba artillery and oavalry. Sanor
J aolnoo Osotellanoe. president of tb*
diet of tbo Creator Bopubilo of Oontral
America appointed from Salvador, It
te raported, bu tandorod bla raatgna
tlon. HI* retirement. It te aald, en -
dangers tba ability of tha Independent
organization to unit* tbo people and
will probably toon result la Its disrup-
tion. Tba Baaoolal ooodltlon te oo-
tmproved.
There Is mnoh difficulty In getting
laborer! to gather tbo rlponlog coffee
orop.
A revolution agalnet Z ileye’s govern-
ment le apprehended aud war betwun
Nicaragua and Coats Rim 1a Imminent.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Committee Appoletel te Swere ChtuxM
la tb* Civil Servlet Law.
Washington, Deo. 11—Whether th*
ways ana means oommlttea or tbe
banking end oarrenoy oommlttee will
eontrol oarrenoy legletetlon In tb*
boat* of roproeontatlvu ooatlaaes to
exottt maob fullng among ropreeenta-
Uvea. Jelttla doubt U folt bat that
Soorotary Cage will to divide bis bill
that Dlngtey'e oommlttio will gat oou.
uol ot tbo verlouo oarrenoy question*.
Members of tbo beakiog oommlttee
eey tb* matter will be carried to tb*
floor of tbo home. If noooeoery, and
th* loan* of tbo aommlttoo’e authority
will ba raised, which will defeat aoy
oarrenoy bills propotad by tha way*
end mtens oommlttee.
A largely attended meetlog of Re
publloan rspreeentetlve* In congress
wu held tonight to devlM moon* for
Mooring e ohengo In tb* present otvll
■ervloe lawa. About sixty member*
were present. It wee determined to
name a oommlttea to do vis* a plan ot
•otlon. Tbo chairmen named tb* fol
lowing oommlttee: Grosvanor. Hep-
barn, ot low*; PeerMn, of N irthC&ro
line; Twacy, of Minnesota; fivene, ot
Kentuoky; 01*11, of No Fork, end
Steele, ot l jdlsna.
At too ennael meotlDg tonight of the
Qridlorn olnb the following office re
wore eleotod: Pristdont, Frank N.
Noeford, of tho Denver Newt; vto*
president, W. E. Oortle, of tbe Oal-
otgo Rteord; secretary, Walter E.
Ademe, of tbe doetoo Herald; treuar
*r; Qeorge H Welker, of tbo Ben Fren-
olooo Ohronlole,_
Btyifc’e Tiiumpbei Tear.
City of Mexico, Deo. 11—Bryan and
party ara nuking a triumphal j mrnsj
through this oonntry, otopg ng at tba
prlnolpal oIUm betwaan the frontUf
sod this capital, and everywbara tbe
femon* Amerloen te being treated with
remarkable ooartMy, At th* verlono
•tat* oepitele governin have personal-
ly greeted the Osmoorello leader end
be hu bun aooorded exceptional
feollltlM for seeing everything. Not
elnoo Grant end-Sewerd visited Mexloo
have eaoh anutaal honor* been paid
any Amerloen.
Omrp.l IMr. Barae*.
Philadelphia, Deo. 11—Fire broke
ont eoortiy before ten o'olook tonight
In the ilx story bnlldlog Noe 800 end
811 ChMtoot (treat, oocnpUd by the
oerpet meonfeotnrer* firm of John and
JamM Dobeon, as wholaoala and rateU
rooms. The entire Interior of tho
bnlldlog end Ite con tent* were de-
stroyed. Generel Manager Berry, of
the Dobeon Oerpet honse, stated that
the (took In the bnlldlog amounted to
a boo11600,000. Tho baUdlng le veined
el about 800,000. Tbe tee* le tally
covered by loaaranoe.
THE SLEEP
OF DEATH.
Mother McKinley Passed
From Life Early This
Morning.
DID NOT SUFFER MUCH.
All Bn Children sea .OUietl Immediate
Hvlnilves nl Her ; BeOatde—Kneeke et
B.port.ri Bed r.lefr.ph Meieeoxers were
Oneeeweeed—Peblielty.Otvee te tb* Pub-
110 ot Ihe Deph nt 9 ill O’olook—Detlb of
Orion Clem one
Canton, Ohio, Dec. 12—Mrs. Mo-
Kinley passed from life at a few mln-
utei put 2 o'olook thl* morning with
all har ohlldren and other Immediate
relative* at har bedside. 8b* did not
inffer any In har lost hours, but grad
ualiy passed from tbo deep, p elated
sleep, In wbioh ebe rested almost con-
stantly for tbo peel 10 deye, Into tho
ileep of death.
No word oould ba a soared from tho
hoaeo for aomo hours before tha dis-
solution. Tha knooka of reporter* as
wall aa those of telegraph meuangera
war* unaoswired. At 2:35 an under
taker was summoned and tha Aral pub
llolty given to tho public of tho death.
Keokuk, Iowa, Dso. 11—Orion
Otemeus, brother of tho famous
author, Mark Twain, died suddenly at
bis home In thla city today, agsd 72.
CHURCH LANDS IN ALASKA.
mile Acquires frem Beiale—N>t BsbJie*
to Betty.
Washington, Dso. 11—Saoratary
Bliss Du approved an important da-
otelon prepared by Assistant Attorney
General Vsndarvsnter, relating to lha
olalmof tha Orthodox GrMoo-Romao
ohuoh to land* In Alaeko, at Sitka, Be.
Mlohaele, Uaalaekt, Belkfoek and Ka-
diak.
While Alaska WMa R listen provlno*
she Uraeoo Roman ohuroh srsoted edl
floes et different pleoee In Ihe territory
•od from the R listen government ac-
quired extensive and valuable lend*.
Article 2 of tbe trsaty of oeeslon pro
vlded tbet tbo ohuroh property should
belong to members of tho ohuroh rMl-
dont to the territory who should ohooee
to worehlp therein.
Recently Nlobolee, bishop of tho
ohuroh lo AlMka and tha Aleutian
Islands, has complained tbet the or.
ganlsstlonhM besu disturbed In the
poeseeelon of He property, some of tbo
batldlngs being removed by Intruders,
who had Invadad tha lands, and It waa
In reeponaa to thoao representations
that tha daolalon lo made.
Tha oaoralary hold* that any tend,
right and title to whloh was acquired
from Russia by tha ohuroh, U not pub-
lic tend and therefor* subj tot to entry,
and tha tend owned by tha ohnroh at
On Your Christmas Promts is Worth
SAVING.
From Today, December gth, to January ist,
1898, I will give 25 per cent discount for
CASH.
This offer includes my entire elegant
stock, except WATCHES. The finest
stock in the Southwest to select from.
A. H. RICHARDS,
_Jeweler, Sheldon Block._
j THOMAS A. DWYER, 10.
\ Commission Merchant
J AND
j Receiving and Forwarding Agent i
f JIM EXE/., 1
tba time of tho cession continues
ba owned by It.
Farther, tho toorotary holds, that In
addition to Us private tend acquired
from Ruoola, tho ohuroh, under tho
law* relating to Alaoko, will bo pro-
tected In Ite nso and occupancy of pubs
llo land* m missionary stations, osoh
station being limited to 610 scree,
Tha conclusion U reached that I ho
department bae no authority I y which
It oea remove trespassers from privet*
tend ownod by tho ohurob, cor to ro-
•toro physical possession thereof to
tho rightful ownors, that being a mat-
ter axoluolvaly within tba jurlidtotlon
of tbo oonrto. Lsglil atlon lo recom-
mended providing for tho oitablteh-
mont of a commission whoso duty It
•hall bo to ourvoy and dotermln* Ihe
boundary of tha ohnroh and privet*
land oUtmi In AlMka and to oonflrm
privet* titles obtained from Russia.
INSURGENTS DISPERSED.
-A F.w Ei-
Mlllttry MoT«m«at« In Oobv
KHCMBlH.
Havana, Dm. 11—Gsn. Parrado, ao-
oompsutsd by ax-Minister Canalsjss,
after tearing Batabano lo n ganboar,
conducted tba oomblnad operations ot
four columns of Spanish troops ovsr
Oalms, on tha aouth ooast of ths pro-
vince of Havana.
Gsn. Marrotos, In oommand of a
oolumn of tho troops, bed bssn en-
gaged with a baud of Insurgents and
tha offlotal report says hs defeated
them with tha loss ot asvsral men aud
destroyed their otmp.
Ool. Psrol, th* report oonllnuod, lo
oommand ot another column, oaptur.
•d near Oilman an lntronobod oamp
whlob wm defended by 2,500 Intnr-
goals. jD’umba battalion, le appears,
drove tho losnrgsnte ont of three llnas
of lntranohmanta and dlapsrsad them.
Tha troops oogsgsd lost Lieut. Ool.
Martinez Morsntln and flvo soldiers
kilted, one officer and 17 soldiers
wounded.
STATE OP CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO.
Buys and tells native and foreign pro-
hiota on commission, and receives and
lispatches freights bj rail, express and 1
wagons.
progressive bus m • i>i« ilioils. ninl (hls
is due cntivfiy to t'ur rlVurU in giving
llie ptihiic ihe l>en< li( •<(' *>nr cash pur-
chaeIng system a t Haiti out goods
lower than any oilier cstalihshtm nl.
And the fvidci cu th:»( .ihe public appre-
ciate llilis ie siiown iiy (HG tiaunl iuoi can*
in bnsiiii'fts whlchriiHutlj (oinpellt^l us
to inovo into our prt b'ut large quRl’lcr^
ami made necc.^siry of her itnpi * >> a tnciits
for the expedition uf I'liHim^r. Wo lire
the only up to-date house in tho city,
because
We Buy and Sell tor Cash,
and Cash Only.
Among our imported goods just re-
ceived are the following: .
French Mushrooms, b; st ijiulity.
French Peas, ditlcrcnt grades.
French Sardines, all -i. - s. rlu -i ipiaiity, In >il
and tomato nance.
German Frankfurter HretUw'lira* (SausSt;e )
Russian C’.'n lar.
Frouch Patc-dc Foicf,’; d
French Puree Foie (J» um.
Pure Italinu Lnc •» oil.
Macaroni, Vcrnncillu and Sp^i/hoftl, • null 8
imported.
Tunny Fish a la Ri rdelni-.
China GluL’er Preserves
Marsh All’s Herring iu
Van Camp's &iacur< ui and C .» • i*., in caus.
And many other nriich's which tvoniii
take too mu''li sp?K e tu en nme rat'-
DRIED FRUITS.
(In l Hi. package* and i*1 hulk.)
In dried fruit we have the finest as
sortment ever brought to this city
consisting of the following :
California Evaporated Apricot*.
” “ Pm*ehi*s P-a.11 I and uu*
pealed.
Califofnla Kvaporated IVare.
*• *■ letted Flrtina,
" J’ruties. a 11 li'mdp,
11 JtalSiiia, 1,-uidon layers,
Ksn^lns. i uiise Muneatei
'* u 41 Sordltess Sultanas.
“ “ “ Seeded.
New York Pried Rrt-pberrl te.
“ “ “ Blaeklierrlea.
“ “ “ HiickU’bcrrJe*.
OUron, Lemon and Orang<? Peep.
IN PICKELED GOODS
we are not excelled by any >ne- ri dny count ry.
fff Dili PiokeU. \ liHKaii Pick*.*!’
Mixed Picki If, Horn Ra'ld‘is!i
Okow (’fcow and
Hi DuiHlard
(somethlug new Hot jSMifl PJekel«d Fcppcr
Hash (also «oniet|>1nu nevs-), Sauer Kratit nod
Sances of all kinds.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Xivi from (b. Vatican.
Home, Dso. 11—Tha vatloaD, It Is
ismi-offiolally announced, has ap-
proved of Monalgnor Marcinolll, pa.
pat delegate te lha Roman Ostbollo
ohuroh of th* Uolted States, visiting
Ireland for thraa waoko. It U pointed
oot that this approval la regarded os a
sign that hlbornlanlsm Is rsgslnlng fa
vor at tha vatloan. O ,h#.z ohaogss art
said to b* tho rstliamsntof Monalgnor
Sobroodor from tbo otaff of th* Uni-
versity at Washington, and 111* moral
position gained at R)me by Arohblsh
op Keans, who It oomldorod llksly to
bo mado cardinal.
Lion Coffee, per package
4 X Coffcd, P packttgeti
The very besv Pure Leaf J.nrd
G cans Ciilifornui best I .
2 (Unit* 2 lb. Tomatoes
nr 7 caiir< for
3 cans Choice Sup . ( < rri
3 Cam Early .)un<‘ )N* is
2 Cans Wax String: Kemm
or 7 cans lor
I 3 calm I/ma Ih ans
3 cHiiff Gold tin Fupkiim
1 ) Ur
ft lbs* .
•> tbs.
Ltioky g*osp«'froin Death.
St. Louis, Doo. 11—A spoolal to tho
Post Dlspatoh from Carthogs, Mo.,
said:
"At Guifton, junotlon of tho Bt.
Louie, Ban Franolooo A Port Arthur
railroads, a man named Hlooman, from
Monstl, was hold up aud robbed of $17
by thraa highwayman last night- After
taking hla money tbs robbers marched
tbs victim down ths Frieoo track aud
blading hla hands and feat, tied him to
ths rails to b* mangled by tba flrat
passing train. Fortunately for Illus-
man, aavoral man oams along shortly
and ralOMod him.
LOOK ATOUR PRICES 1
We will give you this week
more ior your money in the
shape of Dry Goods and Cloth-
ing than you have ever gotten
before in this City. Don’t miss
the clianee.
or -t Jor
2 3-lb. can* Curt.ro H r.t»d ICmm
3-lb. can Miobltmn Appjv Hnticr
3-lb. can Michigan IN. 3 Mutter
3-lb. can Michiira'. IMmn i r; r
l-ga|. can N k York A| ,
25-oz. can K, ( Unking i’
ft
or 2 cans f*»r
s 2 lb. Hhickberries
s 1 il». (ii»o8obcrrlA'“
m\hv
3 cans■
3 cans _ .... . ...............
2 cans 2 lb. Kaapbcrricw
2 cttiiH 2 lb. Jllii' in rr c-
2 oan~ ^ lbs. ( herriei-.
.....10
J.IM
...Vi
.... hi
)>
. 50
..... *25
25
... i:>
.. r»u
l.d'i
.25
...15
. 15
.....15
... 25
... 25
45
..’25
25
California Canned Fruits.
Sliced Peaches, bn : jnh: :y
2 cans Peaches 3 -
2 cans Pears 3’«
2 cans Apr loot * •> -
2 cans Plums 3V
2 cans Grapes 3 h
or ABtoptcd per do/
Id
’ 25
CURTICE BROS.
Famous Blue Label Goods.
Blue Label Corn, Li-ib. can*. p< • ;.?»•. I
ior 7 camfo
Blue Label SiKMxdttab. per uu 15
Alue Label IVaa, French styl ■ per can 1
or 7 can-for . l.ot)
Blue Label Soups.
I oiiia,«> Ox*
'. Broth. * lain
C'OOffornme He f V t ibi
tail. Mock i nr I* I*- i ' 1
Chowder pints, per ' t)
or ft cnu« for
Half pinto, p«*r enn
or 7 ciinri for ........
Mine Label ( ut>ut>. P*i u-
Blue Jiftbel Cntmip. jdnt*
Blue Label Lunch Bam l lb
Blue Label J’otfcd Ham, lialf tb. can
Blue Label Pot ed Ham 2 c,tt,
Curtice Bros. 3 lb. cites PumpkbiK
or 2 can- fdi
Curtice Bros. Early < •••' * -ift*
3 bait lb. cant WhoL I'm. -s: \>
1 lb. can f »>st< rs
or 3 can* for
California Pro
Best California
3 lbf». Loose U«i4 iu»
I 25
15
1
i r»
id
25
f lbfl.
2 \br.
v«i
d Apricots
l-oa. paokag1’ Currif
or package- f >
1,0080 Mfl
3 Iba. B*-«t {,oo*c - -
3 lbf», |Je»i Loose Verm
Ladies Fur Capes, Satin lined, worth $i2.cx?,
for $6 85.
Ladies Plush Capes, worth $4.50 to $ 15.00,
now from |2.90 to $8.75.
Ladies Beaver and Meltons, Capes worth from
$2.00 to $8 00, now from 85c to I5.25.
MENS’ CLOTHINC.
Men’s fine Cheviot Suits, all colors, worth
•5.50, now $2.90.
Men’s all wool Cassimere, worth $7.50, now
•4.65.
California Cassimere Suits, now at
Ladies’ Jackets,
latest Russian Blouse,
Ladies’ Jackets; !
worth $;.oo to $12..
Children’s Jack
from $2.50 to <5.00,
BOYS’
Boys’ Knee Pan
Boys’ Knee Pan
and $3.00, now $1.6
Youth's Long P,
at #2.85.
Youth's Long P
to #8.oo, now #4.60.
: lue zreen and black, the
Vort! % 15.00, now #0-65.
Wdtor.s and Beaver Cloth,
, - >w from f 2.c/) to $5.50.
• the latest styles, worth
<:*,v from #r.-8o to #3.65.
CLOTHINC,
Suits at 65c.
S .■ ts, worth #2.00 to #2.50
Suit-, worth #4.30, now
■ ’Side, worth from #b,.oo
THE BOSTON STORE, j. sum
Lion Coflee 10c per Package.
Green Coffees.
'offet
y |l)». (PkmJ lib»( 5.1) <■';
7 lbs. Good Quality ( a. Amr "icati ‘.o
5 lb*. (Choice Mi Ti' nn f «
4 t Ibf, Kxtr.a ( L y>" •: i*
4 I'm. < )ld (iov't Java f u
4 lb*. Beat Mocha (-offc"
Teas.
f fee
..LOO
J 00
LOO
I (Ei
U>l
1.00
; PrtofKW lea p* r can.
I** ihe fiu.cat tea fi^’w 1 : t
It la put up hi one pound
cana Atid r»f th*5 nuv orop
it i» t)
own Importation,
uneolored '**h h d its fia\ »r
rii'tfKct.
Pcrf* ctiOB
and our
par#*.
ilvmlcd.duc to this nioronfcrh nlatmer
to which the *a pack* d, pr»-»< rv
l.uu all the nerve stin.ulxtln^ p^npt-r
tlefr of the liaf.
| Good f*risen Japan T- », per lb
I Beat Young H \non Tea, j» : »b
11....a . .... ,1...
Gofrtl (ytlopowder 15 i ; • r H
Choice G'iup .wdrr lu prr
Wo tb 7Vc
lb
Good Boffliah Hrcukfa#) is
Beat KtiglUh Break fa" t 1*
/ Wnvtts IK
i. per lb
per lb
t« )
. 35
„25
r/i
25
. 50
Laundry Soaps.
7 bar* Kirk ■ Famousut' Hua * Soap .2
- bin Ri’k?« Pateo • rtatln I ip
; l(i bar* Kirk a Rr* Boap ..... 2
El Paso Grocery Co,
| Cor. Oregon auJ O. rland St
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