El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Cl Paso Daily Times, Fiilay, June 4, 1897.
THE NEW GAME LAW .
piuVliloe* °» Ike M.itar* »’*•••« <*»•
Hr.ala; Seeiloe.
Following I* the gem* l»« pMMl by
tbt regalar ***elon of tb* legislator*
Lt Austin, wblob U now with tb* gov-
•rcor for approval:
A bill to ba entitled *n act to prasarv*
and protaot tha wild gama, olrds and
wild fowls of tba atata, and to pro
vide adequate penalties for the un-
lawful taking, slaughter, sale or ship
ment thereof, and to repeal all laws
and parts of laws In oonfllot here-
Belt enaoted by the legislature of the
'Motion'***That all of the wild deer
wild antelope, wild turkeys, wild ducks,
wild geese and wild grouser, wild
prairie chickens (plunatsd grouse), wild
Mongolian or English pheasants, wild
auall or partridges, wild plover, snipe
Mid iaokehlpe, found within the bordert
of this state, shall be and the same
are hereby declared to be the property
of the public.
Sec. 2. Whoever shall sell or oner
for sale, have In his possession for the
purpose of sale, or whoever shall pur-
chase or have In his possession after
purohase, any wild deer or aDtelope
killed In this state, or the oaroass
thereof, or the fresh hide thereof, or
whoever shall eell or offer for sale, or
have In his possession for the purpose
Many Think!
When it wee said to the woman: “In
sorrow ehalt thou bring forth chil-
dren," that a perpetual curse was
pronounced, but the thrill of joy felt
by every Mother when she clasps to
her heart her babe proves the con-
trary. True, dangers lurk in the
pathway of the Expectant Mother
and should be avoided.
“Mother’s Friend”
So prepares the system for the change
taking place that the final hour is
robbed of all danger and pain. Its
use insures safety to the life of both
Mother and child, and makes cbild-
t*ot#d by tha laws haraor, shall Da | birth easy and recovery more rapid,
prim a facta avtdanoa of tha guilt of tha
DtrtOO In DOSStMlOD Ihircof, I UIhIm faluablo information and voIuuUry Uttlr
£1._ rt me..,* mil laws and ntrfti nf I mouiaU.
fload in any tan not lass than 9% nor
mora than 1200; provided, that each
shipment aball constitute a separata
offense, and that snob axpraaa comp
soy, railroad oompaoy, or other oom
mon oarrlar, or their egente, servants
or employee, shall have tha privilege
of examining any suspected package
for tha purpoaa of determining wheth-
er such paokege contain* any of to*
articles mentioned In aaotion 1 of this
sot; but tbla act shall not apply to the
shipment or transportation of live
Mongolian or EoglUh pheasants ship-
ped for eolenttflo or breading purposes;
provided that nothing herein oobtaln-
*d shall b* construed to prohibit tbt
•ala or ablpmant of wild dooka and wild
gees*.
rise. 8. Poasaaaton at any aaaaon of
the year during wblob tb* guns bird*
sod wild fowl* of this state ar* pro-
tected by the laws hereof, shall ba
Monarch, Haliday, the easy
running Aetna. Chicago prices
REPAIRING AND ENAMELING.
EL PASO CYaLE CO.,
Next to Vendome Hotel.
Sao. 9. That all laws and parts of
laws to oonfllot herewith b* and tha
same ar* hereby repealed.
10. The near appro*oh of the oloe*
of tb* present session of the legis-
lators, the orowded condition of the
calendar, and the importance of pro
teotlng tb* wild game, birds and wild
m__i .s sk. .t.i. Awaota an amaroenAV
ning n
mom ale.
Th« Brtdfleld Regulator Co.* Atlanta* Oa*
•old av all onuoaiatn.
THERE 18 Np NATIONAL HOLIDAY.
Sot Even the Labor Day Act Creates Ones
Say the Lawyer*.
Palace Diniog Hall,
HI LOY CO ,
123 El Paso Street.
, The boat ii at class Restaurant
in tbe city. Open day and night,
Regular Dinner 8:30 to8p m.
The Senate.
El Paso Coffin & Casket
Company,
EMEBSOV&BBBBIBV, Props
410 8. Bl Paso at.
EMBALMING
The largest and best stock of
coffins, oaskets, metallic eases,
etc. Work and prices gaaan-
teed. Hearses and carriages fur-
nished. Telephones 71,68 & 169.
HHS L^^rt^^Ump’sExttaPSJeLagtr
requiring the suspension of tha conatt lawyers assert that even Labor day, .... ..... „ m ___
tntlonel rnl* rsqnlring the bills to b* which was set apart by act of congress I me Menifee n tr
read on three several dsye in *«oh jn 1891 in such manner as to lead the
u an^ that this ant fa kta affaOt;__________ t----if Inaat
hEV8 In hts po»8«98ioD for tbt purpose roAd on tnr«« a«v»rw U8y« »u -uu nn lay* in frocn manner as \o ieaa uie
of sals or whoever shall pnrohasa, or I hon»a, and that this sot takes *If*ot confiding layman to suppose it at least
have In his possession eftsr purchase, and be In (oro* from and after lts pas- # natjonai holiday, is not such
___,h. cm* mentioned In saotlon sags, and il Is 80 anaotsd. I ..Ma nf nisfrint nf Clnlnnihia nn.
have In his possession artsr purouasv, euu ue .u ,u,u. -
any of tbs gams mentioned In saotlon sags, and ll Is so anaatad.
1 of this act, klllad or taken within this AROUND TOWN,
stats, shall be deemed guilty of a mis-1
demeanor, ana upon oonvlotlon thereof.
ehall be fined In any sum not less than Masonic Lodge will oonfer the third
*10 nor more than HOC; provided, that I d#grM at 8 this evening. A. Kaplao,
the sale and purchase of the game moratory.
_____________ holiday, is not snch
outside of the District of Columbia un-
less by state enactment. The creation
and regulation of holidays have been
left entirely to the legislatures of the
Individual states.
J. B. SALAS.
Merchant Tailor.
Salts mad# In Latest Styles and very
cheep. Large aasortmenl of eemples
Napoleon J. Roy
.......... ..........I Sl^^Sifsiili^SK
E| *-■ -
oh as* Is mads In the oounty wUtr* over theoity. ber in each year, being the day cele-1
such gams wes killed or taken, pro- trtmonlal Dermit was Issued brated and known as Labor day, is
rtded that oothkig bsMln ooDtalcsd Ur(J#y tQ j F PMsrtln and MUs hereby mado a legal holiday, to all in-
shall be oonstrued to prohibit the sal* p0no#. tents and purposes, in the same manner
., .blp»™,.t .in „ d0,„ good I as OhciatmaB, Jan. I. Feb. 23,May 80
8«o 3 The netting of quail or pat- work pumping water out of U >odsd and July 4 are now made by law publio
ridges at any season of the year is oellars end etenoh holes. holidays.”
hereby prohibited; and any person Edward Banner is easing theBente Clearly the proper construction of
▼touting th§ provisions of this ssotlon p# road in tbt district court for $15,- this statute can bo arrived at only by .
•hall bs dttmtd guilty of a mledtmt- h)00 for tbs loss of a band. reference to the provisions bearing upon \ RANCH SALOON.
nTr.ss3Uthan °flOh ne'e' moVi Yesterday Jndg. Sexton bound over tbe other holidays named. Tamale- ALWAYS PKBSH BBBB OK TAP.
bs tintd not 1S58 tnan fiu nor ths fsdsral grand jury Martin and I ing holidays of Jan. 1, July 4, Christ-1
then flOO, , , Pemttlo Flaooo on the charge of smug mas and "‘any day appointed or recom- \BB8T FIFTNEN-OENT LUNOB
Bee. 4. It shall * UO...... , lallna. 1 1,-u tV,« nresident nf the United I XZ7" THE 0/TY
_THB_
Pioneer Marble Werks
a aoromo, Prop.
" 1— *-----icter-
Statuary,
ABO. - -
mu
He Illinois Central
Bilroad extends west from Chi-
cago to SLoax City, Sioux Falls,
Dubuque andBookford, and north
from New Orleans to Chicago, St.
Louis Oairo Jackson, Memphis,
Vicksburg and Baton Bouge. It
is the
Great Through Line
-BBTW8BX in-
MERCHANT
TAILOR ...
| BL PASO, : :
SHELDONBLOOK,
TEXAS.
ing holidays of Jan. 1, July 4, Christ-
mas and “any day appointed or recom-
mended by the president of the United |
| States as a day of public fast or thanks-
giving” was passed in Juno, 1870, and
was restricted in its effect to the Dis-
: trict of Columbia. These days are holi-
days in the various 6tates only as they
; are made so by the various state legis-
latures.
The act of Jan. 31, 1879, makes Feb.
ary gun oepeble of being held to and flood BUtferers will be placed In the
•hot*fron the shoulder, and whoever hande of Mayor MsgotHa and County
violates tb* provision of thte eeorlon Jaoge Harper.
ehall be deemed gallty of misdemean- The Times Is In reoelpt of an invlta
or ond upon oonvlotlon thereof shall tion to attend the ojmmenoemsnt ex
be'flned not less then 110 nor more than erolses of tha University of Texas at
I Austin from the 13 h to the 16:h.
bee. r, It shall be unlawful for any I Jadg, Baokter, as ohalrmsn of I oo^u^.l hVlYdav^and the of"
person to kill, take or destroy toy wlln Lrtglnal d,m committee, will probably Vrhs does the same for May 80
Mongolian or Laglish pheasants or issue a cell today for a mass msetlng 81- 1888, dots the sumo for JVlay ,
antelope for the spao* of Hv* years „f citizens to take action to sustain an*! both aro rostneted in their applica-
nts after tbla act takes eff sot, that dam Id junction. tion to the District of Columbia. The
any person violating the provUtooe Ia tb. dlstrtot court yesterdey An- referring to Labor day says nothing
hereof shall be deemed guilty of a Morales and Juan Wanlass oon-1.t
mlsdemsanor, and upon oonvlotlon v,ct#(1 of tb»fr, ware eaoh given two
thereof shall bs lined 8"m not in the pan, and William Djroey,
8.ch*0 It0eh“lTb. unlawful for fonr ffor b“rgl*'r ..
any person to kill, enenere or trap or Ed. ^eKlmer Ib touohlng the earth
In any wsy destroy any wild deer In omy In high places. A handsome eight
the period or rime embraoed between pound boy arrived at ble home yester-
the 1st day of January and the 1st day day and Immediately sent In his •PPlL
of September In each year, or any wild loatton for membership In ths MoGloty
tnrkeys In the period of time embrac- club
VBOM U A. U. TO % O’CLOCK P. M.
Volcanos,
Pyramids,
Mumnres,
Castles,
and Coffee Plantations
Can be seen by the traveler
In Mexico
The standard gnage line of the
republic is the st Vestibule Train,
The New Orleans
and Chicago Limited
makes the distanoe between the
Golf of Mexico and the Great
For rates and further particu- Lakes with but one night on the
lars apply to I
Longwell’s Transfer.
Freight Transferred.
Car* and Promptnaee Guaranteed.
Office—Bellinger Stable.
Telephone No. L
EL PASO
BOILER WORKS.
about the District of Columbia, but it
does say that the first Monday of Sep-
tember shall be a legal holiday, “to all
intents and purposes, in the same man
ner as Christmas, Jan. 1, Feb. 22, May
80 and July 4 are now made by law
public holidays. ” . _ _
The intents and purposes for whioh \POMEh OI S
and the manner in which those days are *
I C. SHBKKT, Prop.
Gimral Bollar and Shut Iron Works
Corner Santa Pe and Third Bta.
which those days are tjac/1 TD a irrrn n r
______ . .. Dt)- I made holidays are expressly limited to IAA /vxOC/ 1 K./tvI&t1 Hit. 1*0,
*d between tbe 1st day of April and The court did not rule that the Hon- h Djstrict 0f Columbia, aud so, by 1
the flriidsy of September In eaoh year, [jauio grant was a forgery, bat Judge
MpLenb (nlnneted Hnnbl*r refnaed to admit It on the I nootun.iiy iui
HACKS, BUB AKD BAGQAGB.
Phone 18. HO toMOBonth Oregon St
w’ 7.hu’obkk«r (pinned I B^W.V"»f to”'admit'Tt onth. necessary inference, is the act referring
gronee), in the period of time embrac ground that the slgnetnre to tt was not to luabor day.
*d between the 1st dey of February that of one with authority to lesne a The misleading language of the Labor i
and the let day of A ugust In eaoh year, grant. day act has led to a prevalent statement REST A UR ANT.
or any quati or partridges within the oa, side of the oolored Methodist that the first Monday of September ie a
period or time embraoed between the L^aron has fallen clown and the fl >od holiday throughout the United States 1 «* *» n.n«
16th day of March and the 1st day of madi s total wreok of the parsonage, by congrestional enactment.—New York
October In eaoh year, and it shall he Th# 00|0rid people aay If they oan raise Tribune,
unlawful for any parson at any time to b SQ(>goriptton they oan save the
hunt deer or other game by aid of what I h(lroh | pran
U 7““only k“°*n “ * n"h[‘uMdTo? I. Blnmenthal A Co., tb* wholesale
S. “%oB. of hnVJng .t 8n.ght; end =», are r.o*Wng d.lly large quan „„ ,
urr.ff Li VU E blunVaw- chlndll. tmug'htreo.ntl/ by I Blum- There still lingers a widespread belief QP CHARITV
thle act takes effeot, It shall ne nniaw I ( ^ { returned from In tbe north of-Scotland that the falr I „*rnrT * r
ful for any person to kill, eupure or n»8 J18! folk. ’’ or “cwood nceburs, ’ > as the fairies I HOSPITAL.
Ell Paso Route
Texas \ Pacific
PRANKS OF SCOTTISH FAIRIES.
A Firm Relief In the “Fair Folk” BtUl
Lingerie
US BL PASO STKBBT.
8HOBT OBDGB HOUSE
AND RE8TAURANT.
QP-Open dey and night. Oyrtete, Vleh end
Gems In every style.
ful for any person New York. I folk,” or”gweodneebors,” as the fairies
antelope In the^period of time embreo- The Times reporter heerd a men from are callod, still livo in the hills, and
* ________i.nnaro and tha namn nf the flood refnaees repor: durinc tbe first days of convalescence a
telopeln the period or time emoreo- in* iimes repor.er unnuum. aUUi
*d between the 1st day of January and the camp of the flood refugees report
theltt day of September In eaoh year, to Recorder Patterson yesterday that
or aoy Mongolian or Eogllah pheasants there wae a raliglous war brewing oat
In tbe period of time embraoed be- at old Fort Bliss among the flood snf»
tween the lei day of February and the ferers. He said the Froteecant and
lei dey of August In eaoh year, and Catholics were quarreling about their
tb* violation of any provision of this religion.
section ehall be considered a mlsdeme- ..The distribution by private Indl-1 . t v figher had a
anor, end upon oonvlotlon thereof tb« I vldaaia” says G. W. Emerson, “lei .... . I _ ,
person offsndlog shall be fined In any worthy and generous bat oaloulated j 0lie evening a begg
sum not less than 110 nor more than to oomplloate matters. Tbe dlstrlbu- entered the hut and went up to
1100. tion should be through those In ohargs cradle to gaze into the eyes of the babe.
Bee. 7. It shall be unlawful for any Ls they know the families and their From that time good health left it, and
express oompauy, railroad company, Daed, a„d oonsequently oan more I a strange look came into its face, and
or other common carrier, or tb* offloers, tqaaiiy distribute, giving greater satis-1 the mother was troubled. An old man
agents, servants or employes of tbe faotlou to everyone and those avoiding bogging for food passed that way. When
same, to reoelve for the purpose of givi„g mnoh to few and little or noth- be oatl„ilt sight of the child, he cried:
transportation, or to transport, oarry to many
or take beyond the limits of this state, -
or within this state, any animal, bird | Lawn mowers and Garden llos* at
during the first days of convalescence a
mother must bo zealously guarded lest
one of the “wee people” come and rob
the child of its nourishment. Some-
times they succeed in carrying off the
mother. Hero is one of the superstitions
legends:
flue
woman
entered the hut and went up to the
HOSPITAL.
HEAD OF
NORTH 81 ANTON 8TRSX1
Or Within this BiAII, Buy noimai, uiru j uswu Kiuntio «i»u
or water fowl mentioned In eeotlon 1 of Momsen A Thorne's
this eot; end It shall be unlawful for 1 -
any person to transport, oarry or take
beyond tha limits of this state any
PERSONAL.
he oangbt sight of the child, he cried:
“That’s nao a bairn. It’s nn image,
and tho gweed folk has stoun his |
speerit.”
Thereupon he set to work to recall
the fisher’s bairn. A peat firo was heaped
high on the hearth and a black hen held
beyond the limits of this state any - I high on tbe hearth and a black hen held
animal, bird or fowl mentioned in H, Q. Ross returned yesterday from over it at such a distance that it was
eeotlon 1 of this act, and whoever shall Fort Haccook. I singed and not killed. After somo strug-
elnl.tf, the nenulQlnnn haraGf Nilftll I ..... ... I .. .. i •< A
Max Schulz, of Ysleta, was to tb*
violate the provisions hereof shall
be deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, i nu~ .„Y.rd ’
and Qpon oonvlotlon thereof ehall be TMtaraey.
v 1 Contractor Geo. Paul
s
__________________ has gone to
Guadalajara on business.
Mr. Juan S. Hart of tb* Times re
turned yesterdey from Sonora, Mex-
loo.
E. Copeland ot the Santa Fe, acoom
panted by his wlfe.returned yesterdey
from Las Vegas.
Ron. Jim Weloh nt Home.
Hon. J. G. Welch, representative In
tb* legislature from this olty, came la
on the O. H. & 8. A. train yesterday
afternoon, end will remain at home
for * few days, returning to Austin In
time to vote oo all matters of Import
ano* that will oom* up Mr. Weioh
eays the legislature voted tb* 15000 for
the flood sufferers with the understand
lag that It ehall be paid out for labor
and not given to support able bodied
peraons In idleness, whioh is the wish,
too, ot ell our people. He thinks a fee
bill will be passed, but just In wbat
•bap# he la not prepared to say. He
worked herd for *n Increase in the ap-
propriation for tbe ranger*, but after
I seeing tbe etroog opposition to any
appropriation at ell, Is disposed to
oocgratnlate himself on getting whet
',‘J^SXt etnrr ^ vital he did. As to tb* legislature, Mr.
....a t)7 if Dr s.nii-n* | Weloh eeye that be know* when he,
raw fu*.. of got •uoogb; it was pleasant enough |
when he wa* working on hie bills end
DR. A T. SANDEN,
Bor B, 204 8. Broadway,
Lok Angeles, Cal.
fnHKRF. IS UAI’PINRIB IN HTRKNCTW.
I Joy nod glAdDow fnriJi froaa u»»* of
the manly ami OnntUhwicv. pplf
mh! lo*e <*f ffipriefy txrtne with tlx* Mam at na-
t»rw g rigor Ele-r trlrity the force at riUiliiy.
imaJuei neo great It bringa back Ok* tr* at
youth It hflpB manhood
|>r. Kandnra KIoaIi-V n+H Hi tlm cboo«t fprlng
from which la drawn ft* rltal eornty which in-
foow the vpIim of men and (W*kn* the nerve and
Dhfaifwl j<owetw The rigor ow atanderd of our
race la iwiprooed by It.
Do y*a “
la fmew
, * ‘\»UV*; VWSta-W >/• •*» « “» -v —» —•
Hy oealed. free from otoffii^rvaUcn, opwo
WDfD wuraiug uu uie uiuo »u« A meri™
I getting promises of votes to (pare, bn»
when the bill* earn* to be voted on end1 printed
VJVVA XL MV ** " —
singed and not killed. After some strug-
gling tho hen escaped up the lum. A
few moments elapsed, and then the par-
ents were gladdened by I ho sight of a
happy expression once more on the
child's face. It throve from that day |
forward.—Scottish Review.
Thought It IViu Peter.
The baldheaded man ventured a ehast*
anecdote.
“A man was telling mo a good one on
Young Grlffo, the Australian fighter,"
said ho. "It was when Uriffo paid hit
first visit to New Orleans, and B3 he had
a greut reputat ion as a pug. why, of course 1 —
the sports gave him a good timo. Soros1 -
of tho oUlcers of an ntbletio club took him
out riding uud showed him the sights oi
the town. On the way down to the leve*
they pessed tboold square with the tnonu
ment in the center.
“‘A very fino monument, Mr. Grlffo,'
o»»e of the men said.
“ ‘W’o’s the bloke on top of ltf'
“ ‘Jackson.’
“ ‘ Peter V
"He thought he had struck the paradise
of prizefighters.”
And with that the session broke uo.—
Flrvt RIM. Printed In A merlon.
The Aitken Bible, a copy of which
has jnst been sold in Boston foi f300, Is
claimed to have been the first Bible in
tbe English language ever printed iu
A mov-inn T Uo 4 * l ^ . I I___
Some Men
Try
Advertising
as the Indian tried feathers
He took one feather, laid it
on the board and slept on
it all night. In the morn-
ing he remarked: "White
man say feathers heap soft;
white man d-fool.”
Advertise judiciously
and advertise in . . .
The Times.
It Pays.
HI In ding of maBlo, magazines
J3 law booke, medioal journal*
eto., a specialty at the Tims
office. Telephoua 26.
R E. COMFORT,
commercial agent,
■L PASO, TEXAS.
I road. Through for* vestibule
trains between the Missouri Biver
and Chicago. Direot connections
to prinoipal points North, East
and West, from all princip
points South, East and West.
Tickets via the Illinois Central
can be obtained of agents of its
own or of connecting lines.
▲. H. Hanson,
Gen. Pas. Agent, Ohioago.
W. A. Kblloud,
Ass’t. Gen. Pass. Agent,
New Orleans
The great popular route
between the
East and West|ls *' moderD concU",lo“01
'both Democrats and Republl-
BHOBTUNBTO leans alike.
New Orleans, Aansas (Jlty, fit.
Louis, New York and
Washington.
Favorite line to the North, East applies to towns and states aa
and Southeast. 1
This I^ul 2
well as nations.
Pullman buffet sleeping cars
and solid trains from El Paso
to Dallas, Ft. Worth, New
Orleans, Memphis and St.
Louis.
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half or more of hi* promised support Pope's Head, three doors above the oof-
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I tired feeling that stay* with him yet. I —Philadelphia Ledger.
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