El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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Cl Pwlo Daily Timea* Tuesday9 March 23 I81>7#
El Paso^SfTImes
■ stand at tha FoeSoHae at R1 PumtaMiM
Saaond-Glaaa Hall HaSSar.
tutu PUBLISHING OOHFARY,
Publisher*.
JciSS. Hast.
SUBSCRIPTION BATH.
Dally,
delivered la theeity, per weak---■ *••*■
Pirtbl* n«7 Setwday to snWi,
DAILY—BT HAIL.
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OUR CIRCULATION.
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lh« day of pnblieeMoa:
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hofltlU dattn lmpoeed by th# United
Stetet on Importe from Moztoo, th#
Mczlonn Oongroo# weald andeabtedly
follow hi* ndvloe.
“On# reuoa why th# United Btste#
•hoald avoid anything that wonld atl-
malate Mextoaa mannfaotorlng I#
fonnd In tn# fast that already th#
Industri#* of thatooantry h*v# raoetv-
•d a atlmnln# whloh plaoo# th#m tn th#
position of competitor# of th# #am# In-
dnatrl## In tho United State#. In
oon#tqa#no# of th* ndvantnag## whloh
Mexloo #mploy# by maintaining th#
atlvav itaodard, It ha# bnilt np ootton
and oth#r mtnnfootorl##, #o that now
It la abl# to ship good# of other Lsiln-
Amerioao oonntrl##. It probably ooold
compete In certain tin## with Ameri-
can fsotori## In the American market.
Bom# d#y the advocate# of gold mono-
m#talll#m will wake op to th# faot that
by maintaining tho gold standard they
•noonrag# th# groth of rival# Ilk#
Msxtoo whloh may ultimately loved#
th# home market Itself
WARNING TO “PROTECTIONI8T8.”
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r#t»ll th#*p*o# to buyers e» our flgures with
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A#1 lo our T»bl* of Rat#*.
Th# on# month rat# for space I* fixed *o
that the par lnob rat# d#er#a*#* for tnoraai-
•d apaa# from *6- 00 *o 51.25. but for tha *ama
laustbof tlmatluehaaaia sold at 522 50, and
IS lnoha* a>* told at|1).16 par Inoh.ttO 60.
Tha ona lnoh rata I* tha ba*i* of tha whola
tabl#; *• the abort tlma rata* fisad ara a par
sensege of It.
Th# 1 tlma rat# w MM par cant of th# month
rata
That tlma* ratal* 40 par a#nt of th# month
Th# I tlma* rat# la 50 par **nt of th* month
rat#.
Th# 1 waah rat# 1* SO p#r rant of th* month
rat*
Th# 2 weak* rate 1* 76 par a#nl of th# month
The S weak* rat# I* to par *#nt of th* moath
rtt*.
Th* 5 montharata I* Btlm#* th# mjnth rat#.
I#a* lOpar eant dlaeonnt.
The 8 month* rat* 1*6 times the month rat#,
leas #0par eant dlaoount.
That month* rat* Ut times the month rat#,
I#** 56 par eant dlaoount.
Th# year rata I* It tlm#* th# month rata,
I#** 10 par aentdlnount.
Special position Fifty par aant astra.
“B. O. D" adrartleemant* abar##d at two-
thlrd* of dally rata*.
Professional oard* 53.00 par moath.
H*tal ba*a aut* only aoaepted.
Raadlns-Uatter Bat#*.
Twenty- five cants par Ilna 0r*t ln**rtlon; 16
•ant* for aaah subsequent Inaartlon. Con-
rut* tor 1000 Iln*a to be taken In I month*,
m*d* at 6aent* per Ilna aaoh Inaartlon. Un-
hanged loaala, by th* month, 11.60 pet line.
Tina# PUBLISHING COMPART,
■l Paao.Taat*.
fl 50 p#r head, l#s# than 1 year old 75
n#ot# p#r h#ad.
'Th# Dlngley bill Is an admlnlstrat-
lon measure and only vigorous oom-
bating oan prevent It# p#t##g#. It
ooonr# to m# that T#zaa oattltmtn
bhoald vigorously oppose this loor#as#
of daty on oattl*, a# In th# and It
mtens th# establishment of • oompetl-,
tlv# basin### In M#zloo calculated to
Inar# to th#Ir loss.
“Th# osttl# raiser# and d#sl#ra of th#
United But##, and T#zas In particular,
will b# pursuing a short-sighted polloy
th#y fall to oppos# this measure
oontemplatlng th# pleolng of a spaolflc
duty on M#iloan oattl#. Th# upbuild-
ing of aaoh a wall might r#sult In
emporary benefit, but la th# and It
will prov# an ‘old man of th# a##’
astride th# nsok of th# oattl# Industry
In Taxes.”
Offici-*! raper of the Git,
WILL MEXICO BE CONSIDERED?
Bom# days ago th# Times printed an
tntervtew bad with President Diaz by
Wolf# Londoner of th#D#nv#r Repub-
lican a* a pteos of tv#ry Important n#ws
bearing on th# n#w tariff bill. That
pap#r whloh has always advooated a
high tariff, mak#s th# following oom
m#nt on th# subjsot;
“In his Interview with Mr. Wolf#
Londoner, President Diaz of M#xloo
•aid that h# did not bsltev# that Presl
dent MoKinley would sign a tariff bill
prohibitory to th# Importation Into th#
United State# of th# teadiog pioduots
of Mexloo, but that If h# should do so
Mexloo would retaliate with a similar
tariff ogalnat American products.
“W# agrs# with Pr#*ld#nt Dlsz that
no enoh tariff bill should b#oom#a law.
Th# m#n who ar# to fram# th# n#w
tariff tew appreciate too otearly th#
advantsg# of trad# with M#xloo. Iu-
■tead of trying to #iolud# th# products
of that oouotry, th# disposition should
be to snoourag# thslr Importation lu so
far a# It would bs consistent with
proper r#g#rd for th# productions of
th# United States.
“But in the #v#nt that a hostile tariff
should b# enacted Mat loo would b# psr
f#otly justified lu retaliating with th#
•naotm#nt of slml ar dull#*, M#xioo Is
Id a position to #nforos a high tariff,
for it Is developing Its manufacturing
Interest# and It oould sit ora to Impost
h#avy|datl#s bsoeat# they would stlmu
late all th# mor# th# development of
looel Indusirlss.
“Th# oountry has Improved wonder-
fully under th# wls# administration of
President Dlsz, who has shown hlms#lf
lo b# on# of th# greatest raters In th#
world. HI* administrative ability 1#
remarkable, H# Is • wls# statesman
who ■••• what his people need and has
the ooorag# to pursue th# polloy whloh
will most conduo# to tb#lr advance-
ment. H# I# Imbasd with • love for
hi# oountry whloh m#k#e him a tru#
patriot, end th# p#opl# reciprocate with
th# w#rm##t attsohmsnt for him.
h# should advlt* th# establishment of
prohlblttv# tariff In r#talllatlon for
Th# Drover’# Journal of Chicago
asys:
“I am In po###s#lon of som# faot#
whloh will b# new# lndssd to stockmen
who favor a high proteotlv# duty. Th#
moment a tariff wall I# built on th#
border of th# ftlo Grand# a syndicate
of oapltallat# from tha states will start
a canning faolory in Msiloo that will
b# no w#ak competitor with that In
dustry tn th# United State#. Th#s#
m#n already hav# a mllllon-aor# pa#
tur# In Msxloo. They hav# plans oom
pitted for th# •■tebllsbmsnt of snoh a
plant and for shipping faollltte# dlreot
from Tamptoo to JDoglaod. Should
i capitalist# b# foro#d by #dv#rs#
On th# ssm# subjsot W. E. Bklnner
“Th# n#w Dlngtey tariff bill, to b#
hogs th# duty la mad# 11 50 p#r
TEXAS SIFTINGS.
nelly k#pt 118 men on th# pay roll, and
th# company I# putting through aoout
##v#nty-#tz ton# of or# ovary twenty-
four hour#.
Th# United State# euprem# oourt ha#
Just rendered an opinion In th# oas# of
th# United State# v#. MoMUten, th#
tatter having b##n oterk of th# District
oourt at th# tlm# Utah was a territory,
holding that th# United State# 1# en-
titled to all f##« r#o#lv#d by ol#rk# of
Dlstrlot oourt# In the terrttori##, In all
territorial and olvll oa### tn whloh th#
United State# I# not a party.
Under a new law appointing a com-
mission on Irrigation and water rights,
for th# purpoa# of dreftlog and pre-
senting a law whloh will tboroogbly
and oar#fully regulate water right# to
th# n#zt legislator#, th# following
gentleman were named as #uoh com-
mission: Antonio Jo##ph, of Taos;
W. H. H. Llewellyn, of L*e Oruoet;
G#o. Carry, of Roswell; W. A. Hawk-
log, of Silver City, and Prank Springer,
of Lu Vegas.
ARIZONA DOINGS.
The nineteenth legislature has #x
plred by limitation.
Th# Santa Marla group of mines was
tran#f#rr#d by J. O. Ranklu and Oban
oy Olark, of Peoria, III#., to J. B.
Gresnhut, ex-president of the whisky
trust. Th# consideration la reported
at 8600,UOO. Th# min##, on which #
quarter of a million dollar# In dsvel-
opm#nt work ha# b##n don#, 11# 80
mil## northwest of Phoenix and sm
brtos on# of the largest gold lod#s In
Arlzina.
Among the bills that fallsd to r#
o#lv# th# governor’s signature war#
th# following: Oounoll bill 56, gtvlog
tax exemption for ten years to sugar
b##t factories and th* lend wb#r#on
shall b# grown sug«r beats; house bill
190, giving five year* tax exemption to
r#duotlon works; house bill 16, giving
ten y#ars tax #x#mpttoo to water stor-
es# r#s#rvolrs end osnals; oounoll bill
49, by Haut, #stabttshlng aoompulsory
sohool law; oounoll bill 90, raising
tb# salaries of th# members of tb#
boards of supervisors tn th# stveral
oountl#*; oounoll 106, allowing a 875
oterk to treasurers of counties having
ov#r 15,000,000 tax valuation.
A dispatch says: “Th# president
basdsfiolteiv laid that be would nom-
inate Myron H. McCord to b# gover
nor of Arlzina. Tb# statement was
mad# to Senators Sawyer, Elkins and
Carter, who oalted at the Whit# house
In th# interest of Mr. McCord. He
told them that bo many mor# Impor-
tant affairs bad to be considered that
he had not been able to give Arizona
appointments proper consideration.
He bad found It utoesaary to go over
the papers of all the applicants for
tb# Arizona governorship. He had
practically concluded bis deliberation
and Mr. McCord’s name wmid bs
eant to the senate In due course.”
MEXICAN MATTERS.
The Texas etorm l# over.
The high water apldamlo ha# r##oh#d
tht# state.
Tha Postal telagraph company will
gat it* wires to Dallas August 1st.
Uoltsd States Jodg* J B. Rsolor,
white walking down 'Main atr##t In
Dallas slipped and fall when just
opposite tb# Presbyterian oburob and
broke bis left wrist.
It Is teamed that tb# Sonthwastern
Telegraph and T#l#phon# oompeny has
oomplated arrangement# forth# exten-
sion of tb# long dleteno# telephone
•long th# #nttr# lln# of th# Southern
Pacific ro#d from Honston to N#w
Orleans, and work will ba oommsnoad
at tha Honston and aa soon #■ th*
material arrlvas.
Mrs. Lina Canfield, wife of # rail-
road man, was ran over and ornshtd
to death by • awttoh angina at th*
Bnrlaaon strut orosslog of th# Sontb-
•rn Psclfl# railroad In San Antonio.
O. L Bin • yonng attorney of Sen
Antonio, was arrested on oomplaint of
th* United Statea postal authorities,
oharglog him with frandatent ns# of
th# mall#. It I# alleged that h# was
essoolsted with A. D. Rsdxlnskt In #
mytbloel Spanish Amsrloan legal
directory, for whloh many lawyer*
throughout th# ooaotry euborlbed 810
••oh through th# lnflu#no# brought lo
b«ar upon tb#m by th#T#n#a Rtal
Estate and Investment Company, an
other mythical oonoern, with (opposed
heedqusrtert at Austin, T#x. Rads
aiusk! was arrested two day# rgi tnd
Is still Id jell, Bass was released
82000 bund.
NEW MEXICO NEWS.
Th* Borrego gang will hang to-day
unlaas something uo#xp#ot#d happens.
The lsgtstetur# he# adjourned by
statute limitation, attar • harmonious
•nd useful session.
Las Vagas parties ere Interested In
a 110,000 strike made by Jack Bees, In
Pioneer gnloh, up near Bllssbsthtowu,
Colfax oonnty.
The 'Cliff mining end smelting ocm
peny at Chloride, Sierra oonnty, np to
the 15*.h of the present month, oontln
It Is reported on good authority that
tb* Southern Paolflo oompeny has leas-
ed the Sonora railroad.
Blmsr has been recaptured el Aoapu*
loo, whither he went presumably with
the intention of taking passage to
Central America.
The Mexloeu Central Is having diffi-
culty lu getting water along Its line, ee
the long spell of dry weather has dried
np drive wells 250 feet deep. This
makes It necessary to haul water In
oars.
C P. Hangbaln, a wealthy mannfaot
nrer of Plttsbarg, Pa , baa purchased
th* extensive salt and gnano beds of
San Marcos, In th* state of Guerrero-
H* will export th* gnano to th* United
State*.
Emilio Robles, Assistant Giveruorof
Jalisco, left Guadslsj <ra for Atotonlloo
to enter Into arrangements for the oon
•traction of ths breach from Atotoall-
oo, s great orange osntsr, to th* Mexl
oan Central.
Tha govern meat of th* slat* of Qaer
atarlo, la distributing corn gratis to th*
workmen thrown oat of employment
by the oloetog of the Usroalee ootton
mtile. The closing of the feotorlee in
question le not das to herd tlmse bat
to e lawsuit.
For the purpose of taking some
plaster oaate to be tent to the Tenues
■ee oentennial the erobeeologtoel de-
partment of the mntenm at Mexloo
City bee been olosed to the general
publlo, an exception being made In
favor of tonrlsts from lb* Uoltsd
State*.
Oonossslons for the establishment of
•irtoulturel end industrial banks at
Mexloo, Merlds, Guedalejtre, Sen Late
Potoel, Zvoetenae, Gusnsjaa’o, whloh
were granted some Urns tgn bevs been
declared forfeited; elec, those for the
•eteblUbment of banks osllsd "Sonora
Bsok,” “Sen Lot* Potosl Bank,”
"Coebntle Bank” end "rolaoe Bank,”
all of wblob war* to bsv* power to
Issn* bills.
Marriirg IQ tTuhlOftO',
A WashlDgron dispatch says: "There
it on the statu'# books of the District
of Colomb’a a law relating to maril
ages whloh oauses maay people much
trouble. The bill was lot,roduoed Into
congress by Senator Fau’knerof West
Virginia. It provides that when psr
sons who are citizens of a foialgo
country wish to get married lu the
Dlstrlot they must produce a osrtifl
cat* from the minister or consul ot
their uatlve oountry to the effect tha1
all the tews of that oountry have been
oompUed wltb before a marriage cer-
tificate oan ba supplied here. This
law was enacted tn the belief that it
would serve to some extent to. protect
Amsrloan girls, especially heiresses,
from being married by titled foreign
ere, wbo would return to their oso
oouotry and repudiate the mar isge
here as soon ae they bad obtained the
dowry. So far as known there bee
been no good aooompltahed by this
statute, but many persons have been
caused considerable annoyance.
“An Instance of this kind coonrred
In the office of the olty clerk when
G# >rge N. Hensey, the eon of Thomas
G. Heo8*y, _a well known real estate
dealer, attempted to obtain a lloense
for his marring* to Miss Marguerite A
Qilonlo, of New York. Mr. Heosey
was accompanied bv bis fiance* to th*
olty hall. Miss Qulonto Is a bead
ful girl of abiuc 19, with melting
brown eyiB end a pretty figure, a lady
lu looks, attire end manner. The
couple were referred to Assistant Clerk
Smith, who made out the lloense In
the usual form. Just before Issuing
It, however, hs asked them If they
were both ottlzsns of the United
States. Miss Qatonito replied that
she bed been brought to this oountry
from Eoglend wheo she was five years
of ege, and that sb* had lived her* for
fourteen years. Her mother lived Id
California, but she bed been adopted
at an early age by an aunt lu New
York end had lived there. She oould
uot swear that her mother had ever
become naturalized, whloh made It
ososesary for her to saours a osr'lfl
oat* from tha British ambarssdor, S:r
Julian Pauuosfote, to the effect that
•he wee eligible to marry, aoooriiog
to tha laws of England.
“Miss Qulonto and Mr. Henety went
to th* British embassy to procure the
required oerflflost*, but, w*r# inform
*d by. the embassador tha? hi oould not
Issue'It without balcg first no'lfied
that the girl's mother was willing that
the marrlsg* shou'd tek* plaoe, Mts«
Qilonlo being noder eg*, according to
letnewllcVl law* A a* Kna m I>i « In I*.
A CARLOAD
OF
Refrigerators
(for your inspection.
Also: White Mountain
j Ice Cream Freezers, Oil
and Gasoline Stoves.
WE DO:
Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
Tin and Sheet Iron Work, ^8
Don’t buy until you ger our prices.
MOMSEN & THORNE
Oregon Street,
EL PASO, TEXAS.
STYLE AND FASHION!
KAPOLE )N J. KOI! make? quite a lilt, with garments of a perfect 9 T
•Judgment aud skill Is used, 'tia clear, tj suit all p.Vro alnhisidel
The latest fashion, he will supply, In goods un^urpaued, ssy 1
Renowned for cuLt ng all patrons tell, io style he always doescicelL
Of work and fiutah he will show, the very b*Bt, whenever we gO
.Yielding to Done, for skill and cire. NAP J. R )Y‘S prlcels just and fai H
OUR OPINION !
Juet reoetvad, a new lot of dried
prunes, raisins, aprloo's and fre.h
eggs at El Paso Grocery Co., 112 E.
Orsrland street.
Notice to Tuptyfra.
State and county taxas war* delin-
quent on Jan. let. Coats and Interest
will b* added tn a few days.
J. P. O’Connor, Collector.
Freeh eggs at Smith’s Creamery.
Englbh lew As her mother te tn
California, the permission o >u'd no?
be obtained eud they retarnsd to the
olty be'! to notify the olers that tb.
amhq.a.dor had refused tb* oerMfl ,are
It wae then snegeeted the* Mtss Qalinto
take oit her first papers for na'urai i»
lion, wh?oh wculd exoept her from the
rale. This eh* was unable to do, as
she would bsv* bad to produce a wr-
ote* wbo oould swear to bar havlcg
bean In this omntry for a oer’alu
term of years, whloh eh* was uuab;* to
do, her reta'lves and friends being In
New York. Tn* matter was finally
given up, and the coup,* will be com-
pelled to gi to Btltlmore or Atexsn
drt* or somewhere ele* ou'slde of tb*
dlstrlot before th* oeremony oan be
perfi-rmed. The most peculiar otr
onms'eno* nf the oes* 1* that th* mo-
ment Mies Q llonlo becomes Mrs. Hen
eey she becomes an Amsrloan citizen,
and It maksa no diffsrer o* whether
sb* 1* under ege In Eoglend or not.
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Hlgtb grade LIQUORS we get here, to at 11 pure goods is the ideA
Excellent BEER! it Is the rule, always to keep it sharp and cool,
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Bright welcome waits us. let ns soontake a drink at the RUBY SALOON
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1897, newspaper, June 23, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth580169/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.