El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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STIJIXTY
‘AT HOME.**
Vflitllity I
noTMKR AND RAW?
Naiurir i» cruel and
visits upon mother ar-'l
bat*- alike the ft *??!<■«
of the Mother* or;;'/- f
of her own health it
is nn oft t<dd tai"-
^ mother dies in tfu w
. ony of f hill] birth m "
in a frw nfu/ri ??i« art x
^"" the VW* ' ! bah" f. .
h*r to th
A I'l«a*au% Kiitrrt«iui»rut
tlttb Uat'lrn I.JAftt Night.
The .M ^;ir,ty Hub h*!d one of it- '
fau::*ir- JU booies Ja*t flij'bt au i that
the dob h go"* without
the laying In Kl Pa-oth** nuni#* *,f th*
club )* nvtf.npmons v. ah »ur*cr*».» Ate
•riork U-t ► veiling th* of the
•lim and thf jr invited to
ivs* Jof.le lit the • - r- v and brilliantly
.b'boiMitoo garden iA unit*..' the Hub '
*■/ and by in It by* rh-re v.*>, a?>-ur
"THE <JKIT0’’
rELEMUTION.
I'M’HUv; S< KSK IN MEXICO#
I.KKAT MJIAKE
Tt»r rrr*li|«ji| Vfnvrt the ?fatlos.iai H»g
fairgr Amount of fiu«ta«MA Transact**! by
the hti»*reifn Grand Lodge.
}f<tHt >n Hept. 19—Septet d£ libera-j
lion of the S-jverd^n Orand Lodge, I.
*) 0 F. w>atinufc4 from 11a m . to 2,
j> fa.
The feature of today a program was a
baii^n^t in Ma*te bail at 3 o'clock. Sen-
*V>r Lodge Mayor Rainey and Attor-
. In
1
rttJll
If w*'«-r»**n will only teirn, and 1
u.Ttj;; IP*-:
s. lh** Mjprr-rn <■
the dklirn tly f*‘tnbunf'
keeping
in .a p* j t
f ctly vig-
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tion, th j*
- rv/*t r* ■
it ring t?xgr*lv
b< .a slot
y of the
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i thrrty Hell Aiuki » n*v General Kriowltcm iipoke. The***
vnm f.iAtiMtsUftiri. jniouH of thegraod lodge will conclude
on SatardrtV /iext with the installation
of t>0k.*< r* The election occurs Tuesday
morning
Wedne-1 tv will 1*» practically a boli- .
day here in honor of r.be great parade ■
feeing arranged for that day.
Iviet night the an
• * independen e wa**
I b> l*r
it in
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< hi’MCte,
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Delicts.
HOW NKWS lUAUT.S.
ItrlMtll m of i*>!iin Who IMf«| In
1 tmriifil (Im I'urlli ulnm In a
A hou t Manner.
Home weeks ago a iuan by ih**
of Morri“<»n went t" 1 'hihu tha t t r
con ii tr v t o
w *rk ui th" cun
tij• * r*<ud ti
• W •;* i:iR* built
1»* >in t Lb-
wun t.ak**ri phbc
arid dim!
A biter
w it" v- ,* -!♦*■-! f
hllJl to lb-
M 1 V ' / J 1' i .; • - .
Lihd-it is <** j ii a i j* ’ 11, b i .. ■1
M ■ -IT 1" -1, •
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L*nri»»*d th'
U V, ht ! ••
r**bit)v**H .1
Iiriii ' 'I.J' I.: l.i •
\VH« ‘HI. plot
O il i ■* 1 b". • i;,,- <
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nooifM r on tfje f,r >jr im w.i ■
bn! 1 !i* h| • 1 «• d Ml V . '• ! •• t -I
f‘. .Ml M: hi*'. ! h i
’■ * D-'oii .’‘wildli'i*. ‘ rsi.ng the
by Mr Wmp! .i d the
■ in Intnc-ri*;il Irio
1 **■•'.*> l»*»d u gie/d iiji11* f'.trk
1 • 1 b'd' ti .ilr! ,1 Jo ho-
■e! "{ 1 O" .Snii J fi • Ijp!,. >, and
"hi and Wi re lngh.lv |/b
O' I" |ld !(!■•! |' ■ h * • d 1*1/11
i i introdiji'iMg the r ,j
v- ),•** •. -r -1 t he oMbotj.
g» II nihe ( dn/|i-»ve orchew ■
b*d v.ii.it }*!*•■ id •!»? Iteckart.
.'h.ipon Th-h l«: < m1 J I) Kl-h
• i a.od was re-.(i'.-.iteted with
it'-r
I'.rokenbp'vv end Uokahr
!:• ’.'el. r J11|** urh de l|j f}hir
.1' \V"-..rv W.M-y
i (O.Utel * e Might the
id lb* > v. aa 1 >n ! deinand
i i
kindled ■
cre.l edi
j * aking
‘•i.t ifi HeraM.
r^ar.v of Mexj/v,
!>iat»-M ;/.ilh an enthu.ejastrt which
•/- .rly rii M there is u » abate*
the prpeiar veueratioti for the
d patriotism.'
ii i/iiib iii curb'd t>>' in
U.do'ie it nniy be doubted
an’. wu‘-rc ♦*Uc in the Wfifbt
h* b witne'-taed as tak»n
ooily ih M 'p.o. on the ntgfit
ei.th ,f - ;>od:il**r. 'f here i-
)n tfl" Hi- V.M.'l.Ji' AHKCf-t
H’i ex pe. t 4l. h I #T3 ol»e 1-
* a •»: •. tr.» and
t*.« • .1 1 d* - | t -l ill the
: :u>• gathered
i • • < .t -> • j .i b; I- h* a-i any
1 > i l(i" - ; • -t h< re the
i * / “ •*t■. -i th o 1* 1 * (i Tljij»*s
I- ■. . M. *;• h t J,e j.f ••tub h!
1 I ■ 11 . n.-, fV-.'i.oi! light- are
ti '■ ro f t r j-r* • Jit - i
•e if- ar *.d‘ eloral fe.itnre-
f < hr; -Pan a?t are h,-t in the
•M ‘id- o| in thy *' More 1 rTlioke
nr <'ui tv i v eonjnre u|» m in. »g
n the eoji-iiin pr '--ion windiiig
i oil-iwingthA reading of rerx;rt«a great
• ‘ A
terred to committees.
, - was rushed in and re-
h!
- ■• i pu
M v nil,
Mori ison » a
been a foil
4gave Die iinn »
'wild if wa ' ej11
T-'-'- i' ; ■ i
A t* w du> • a-
bdter from a »
ing for infoMua
ceased '1 )i• * ay
the ll‘ d ire of |, |
1 hlllXH N-' .V / |
Ainerieitn eon-.
lor m forma Mon
ed him a •• .je, <
the fji • :'
bm n ii
tMillsnl a
man I .*
oomjM n
Atm m
‘King
AM VIMs I > ll \ \ VN.V,
M bar
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• < lii'li
(irand "ire Carl ten reported that re-
ijne-t had f>»*en received from firotber
Hadley, who i> with the I'uited Btaten
army ui Manila for permission to estab-
li-li the order in the Philippiuett The
grand ir»' rt eommended that action to
this end l>e taken by the sovereign grand
1 xlge at Heeaion.
He a!vi ferommended that legislation
by whieii nmuihs-rs of the order serving
m ttie army may l»e jiermitted military
lodges nr aeNiciatioii!*, limited to con-
sultive <,r fraternal senhiom?. strictly
pronibiting initiationa or or>nferring <jf
the degrees. He reported the order in
f -reign conn trie* as growing and prott-
j/eroiH.
A reijuest has l^een received for the
establishment of the order in the Ar
gen fine republic from W. 1), Mayer.
1 nifed StaP-H c.onsnl at Buenon Ayren
Drand S cretary .f. Frank Grant pre-
sented ;t voluminous report.
Grand Treasurer Richard H. Mnckle
made a report, which sminnarized.
shows Cash balance, rewived
hat Mils the plaza wails patiently. ! from’ grand secretary. £77.401; total,
11- |.- •(.!.- jn Hi'-ir n...tiy KttrlH ;ir- . HW |MytnentH. pHM* t-.f.nl l»il
d | baUied m a n<x»d of light, from the Ian acc-e, £iU,Hid,
l* ms among tin; tie"-, from th* arcs I (MminitP'e were then apixnnted.
and incanedent lamps, from creeset and j The .session adjourned nntil tomorrow
bonfire. ln/mthe lllnnjinat.ion^ on th* j morning, when the election of officer*
< afJo dral and on h .u c fronts, from I will Is* the imr»ortant bunlnear.
the Bengal lights that flare like bea- |
niii fr* rn the roofs of the talleat build- I HmHwhis for the txpoiition
ings The hands of the clock approach Omaha. Neb, Kept Hi—Captive bal*
the tradditional hour of eleven when j loons used by Khafter h army in the ad-
llidaigo, it is said on this name night.! vance upon Santiago have reached the
eighty eight years ago summoned his
P<uis|fom*iH around him and raised the
standard of jevolt The » xpeefancy in
cimW*. but still them j« no outward
•u " ' f if H‘ o|)le wait patiently in
( *■• place they Imve ch'c.en, all hea^is
a»id ill ey«*n turned to oiie n[»ot. t'hecen-
! ii vsimlow' in the b»\v fronted palace
Do You
Want a
Home?
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS
Two 4 room Houses.
One 5-room House.
One 6 room House.
Also Choice Building Lots in the Campbell Addition.
and •
in.it i
'i }• th* ides «*-' i ■ *• • . i t. calii until it**
* mum it vv.s- reached and tli" victim
*acfifbrcd in the -igh! if the claruor‘*u«
muititudc
On independence night the rxr«iwd
i*l
i ; At. bed. He first stroke «.f eleven nngn
There is rather u hiiJ*h thari an
••is" m the murmur <d' the throng, i the exposition
pi" blent. in th»* evening <1 r*Ms
the Maxirviu tric dor lititid c.roMsiug J
•'"I Ij.in appear'd on the front,!
»nv ol the cent.rai window and
l th" C'.rd which i-et** the i»ell of |
expimitiofi ground*, and officer* of the
C. K Higmil corfw are getting thtm
ready for daily aacemdona TheiM* hal-
Ioouh are capable <jf ri«ing 2,000 feet,
arid at this distance, telephonic com-
munication is held with the ntation
b low The balIooiih carry four people,
their capacity lieing 21.000 enhic feet.
It in waid I'reMident McKinley intend*
t-> make an#iscenMi<m daring his vinit to
Teleptnne 260
HUGHES’ HARNESS
—AND—
SADDLE SHOP.
Carriage Trimming and Repairing
a specialty.
FURNISHED ROOMS,
Ma*ly Furnished Throughout.
213-214 S. Oregon St.
The management of the bouse has
changed hand* and ba* been thoroughly
renovated and remodeled. Nice outside
rooniH to rent. Also rooms for light
housekeeping. Terms reasonable.
MRS. FREEZE.
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d ilg j pealing out the M»df rtfime notea i
if • lo:, in' >li*. d t h»' pe.i 'lotts < f l.)<doresl
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HOSTtTTE^ s
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m
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1CK MIN
no match
in husiness for
well men. To
get rich a man
needs
d«< of
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to get rich
b y bringing
alxiut these
blessings.
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FOR RENT.
Store Room 21 1-2x80 feet in the
Van Blarcom Building.
Offices for rent in the Van Blarcom
Building.
Store Room 20x50 fret on East Over-
land Street.
Call at the Company’s office for further particulars.
B. F. Hammett, Agt.
SHELDON BLOCK.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
DIRECTORY OF
SIERRA MADGE TRANSPORTATION
ANP
OUTFITTING FACILITIES OF EL FASO.
i
OR. "ING, Specialist.
Ita iiker*.
Fihst National Hank. El ITino, Texas.
<'n|»ifiii ami Surplus. Huyert, and
nelh*n» of Mexican ivsns.
J (' A HKZ flK ASCII, li A SCO (OMLRCl A I. HR;
(bun pa lie a. Ciudad Juarez. Mn.%k*<>, j
Huy uikI sell Mexican money and K.xelinngr
on all principal titles of il,. rtepublle of ‘
Mexico, I S. and Kurd}a*. Agency uf the 1
Haoco Minor** of <ddiituiiiu i
Aih»m*h K ha k at it. Manager.
Statk National Manic, El Ibtso,Texas.
A legitimate Hanking Lushe s* transacted !
iii all IDs hranelim. K^fa! ijslietl In psl.
II urhcNt priee paid for M' x .ean dollars,
Ore llnyerx.
El Paso Smki.tjnu Works.
(liranch of the Consolidated Kansas City
Smelling and Helming (Jo.) Buyers of Gold,
Silver. Ia’R'I and Copper ores. Bullion
matte and bars, 11. It. Simpson, Manager
Kl l’a.v», Texas.
Sn v, k ( tty L'kiu i tion * »*.. Silvkr City,
erant cor.vrv. New Mtxu**,
Pm > and >rnelfers of Gold, Silver and
t "(tpef ores. I lils plant is owned and op-
erated by 1 In* Estab* of 1 he late Senator
George Hears! of . alifornfa.
Grand Central Dining Hall.
FIKST-CLASS HEKTAI KANT.
OPEN - DAY - AND - NIGHT.
103 El Paso Street,
MR cm* 8 GO.. PfODfS
Next door to
W G. Wals Co.
(
UNION KITCHEN,
. 123 El Patso Street.
The best first-class Restaurant in the city,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
SHORT ORDER*.
I tegular Dinner from 12 to * p. m. Price 25c.
LIKE RE SI A URANT.
115 EL PASO STREET.
Short Order House * Restaurant.
tyOpen day and night Oysters,
Fish and Game in every style.
RANCH SALOON.
Always Fresh Beer on tap.
BEST FIFTEEN CENT LUNCH
THE CITY.
Frotn 11 a ill, to 8 o'clock p. m
POME ROTS
EL PASO TRANSFER Co.
HACKS, BUS AND BAGGAGE.
Phone 18. 200 to 210 South Oregon Rt.
SISTERS OF CHARITY
HOSPITAL.
HEAD OF
NORTH STANTON STREET.
Mining Supplirn.
KkakaCkh./.okk Movk,
Headquarters for Mining Supplies, Gampfng
outfits, L Ire Arms. K! Paso, Texas.
El Paso Route,
Texas I Pacific
Great Popular Route Between the
HJAfcTan i WEST
SHORT LINE TO
NEW ORLEANS,
KANSAS I TV,
St. LOOTS,
NEW YORK, and
WASHINGTON
Favorite Line to
Transport »iPw>.
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OFFICES:
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t!»** city, m i iKMt at i
J N Duti ■: i mi,
t prday and i l } a >
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non Hit Spring Ai u t,« e ,
in health
Pt*t<U»* VVcliiivr rcturm <1 Sill
Santa B * uiia Spring* nm. ti
in health
S. Ar ui-b ui iiiid wife re-tic
day from a pi' aMir** «*t*11n.
a lung tli ■■ < t i i **:;»* /» *»m>1i m*
Mr** li A t'oimi'r, wife
or of th i 1' a \ By I,
fur a \ i ll t-> relative-* an
Kansan ( ’ll * a* 1 J »prk i
Miiw Hlic (< re 1.1 end hi i
mrtviMl yu»U‘!»b»y from l ot
nr** at the < < uter lb-‘Ck i t
Grecnlcaf has w »n mii •■.m\s r
ti »n tut an
of her war pi ty* hn\ m :
wall rf*i*«'ivt»d :u New \ tk
umuager «J tin 'iYxa-* sy:. ,
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amt Ammundiiai and Bankers. Ciudad
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See that your Tickets Read via Text s
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THREE TRAINS DAII.Y BETWEEN ST. 1.0IJIS AND CHICAGO. DALLAS. - TEXAS
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NATIVE WINE.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 20, 1898, newspaper, September 20, 1898; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth580266/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.