El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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• a*wr*d at th* FoitoBM at *1 Paso,Tea**,at
_•aaoad-Clae* Mall IUW.
tuna fubushimq compawt.
FibUihm.
ttJAW 8. Hast. Niiun.
S0B8CKIFTIOM SATIS.
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hrtblMnr 9itnTda;to «rri»i,
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Six nonttia..
<)»• month..
DAILY—BT MAIL,
lanrlibli In Adman*.
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All papara
of tba time ]
i* paid ior.
Uy toward tb* "Yankees," at they art
lovartably atylsd, while bar* tb* Pa
rtalan pratt It op In arm* agtloa'
tb* maoagemtnt of tb* Gym
naan tbaatar for having sngigsd
an Anarloan ao'ratr, Miss Stark, for
on* of tha latdlng parti In tba oaw
oomtdy, Lti Trantatlantlqnat, wblob
waa to bar* baan prodaoad tbla Dom-
ing weak. Io fact, 10 gaoaral I* th«
display of faallog igatnat tb* maoags-
maot forloclndtug tb* nam* of hits*
Stark In tba oast that It la beltsved
bat* that bar angagamant trill b* oan.
oalad at tb* last mom*nt. * * * I’
1* jaat aa wall that paopl* In tb*
Ualtad Stats* aboold know that this
failing sgatnat Amarloa does axlat to
a vary marked dagr**, and that It 1*
becoming mor* and mor* pronounced,
ODB CIBCOLATIOI.
• aoTerloc thoroaghlr «h* looal flat A.
i ha Timms li delivered dally by twrltn In
ha loUowln* totmi at th* hoar nnm*d on
ha day of pnbllmtloa:
jrdahur*____I p m timing---U
January 1, 1838 Tb* oimmittaa a?
oolotad for th» purpoa*. examined tbi
book! of tb* bank, ouuted theovh
and footed op tb* loaoa and repurttd
everything oorraot and In moat aatta-
faotcryo mdltloa.—Riavall Rtg'ttar.
C. M. Klnuaman, eleotriffen at tb*
Monttziua bet*), bot springs, r*
oalvad a talagram tbla afiarnoon from j u tiompe„ lo H,plr to K.,olaUon,
J. A. Eddy a: El Pa.o, Taxi*, t.ndar. I A -op„d b, , , ,el.(attuD.
log him tb. position of aup.rlnt.nd.nt . Wi,H,N0T0N D,0 22 - Ssor.t.ry
if telegraph and atauographar on tba) ba, written tba following latter
front train on tb* Wfx11» .’aki road In I to President Gompera of tb* F*d*r*
GAGE DEFENDS HIS BILL
th* ooetruoiton
VsgBS Op'.lo
department. l.i*
tlngnaon______
A'hlaaOaha..
..6pm SUT*^5ttr_»A0p m
.4 pm L*aGra**a_Ri06a m
fa taaah also on ah* Aar of p-ibllantlot
a* following plnwi;
In Be* Maalao.
lathoav__Dona Ana__VoraSoldon
gluaoal__LakaTalUr_Baa Mtrolal
Itgli___Organ _ Boaorro
In Arlaona
Oowla____W!Uo«--Bognl*s
Hanson___Hanaboaa__Dnnoan
Tosaon___- OnrlUl#___ Olltton
In Tsui.
■lata_____Oamp Hlaa Boaorro
an lllmrlo.__lorl Hi.d*o*k._Ynn Horn
or* Dnrla_____Mart*----Wee'.a 3Un«
Bo *harg* (or Poataga.
adtbm”usixa oaru.
« heeuatom among nawapapara of ptlntlna
•ptlng nnotbnr ‘
S F ottljlal* tha.'* ar* advised tbst
J J Utgarman of Colorado Barings
has snoleaded In plaolng bonds for tb*
extension of tb* P#oj* ' -nlsy railway
while It **a avan with Germany and
•galnet tb* United State* In tb* rtoeo,
Qaytlan busman.'■
At a ’o&bqual In London tb* otbar
day Lord Braaaford, In lb* oonra. of a | from r„w,u “n m north.rat 230
epeeob, drplorad tb* fact that th* beat ( mj|is l0> oonnao'd'm whb tb* B inta
aoolaty in Eogland wa. being oorrupt-| v# brRnoh „ Pan dwQd), 0lly T#f
ad throagb tb* aeeoolatloL °*lt;boald tbt* prove oorr *ot It means tb*
wealthy parvenu**, who bad foroad J ,ip,ndltar# 0fov*r -.2,000,000 .n sai*.-
tbalr way Into potlta soolaty by tb* Brn Maxloo during th* oomlng
oa* rat* and n***p«lng nnotbnr Is fn*t disap-
pear tug.
Tbt Tina* baa bean a on-paioirorgan line*
68*. W* find tt pr./t.
Onlform rnt*s nr* nremnrrfor tb* satU-
iMtlonof tb* advertiser sit tb* iummoI
lb* n*wsp*p*r. .. . ...
Bo dlMoan^,*n**pl tbosepablltbsd ontbli
,tt* sb**t r.r* ntlow*d to anybody.
Tb* adr'rtlslnn ngtnlsna pay oar r*t*nsd
tattll th* IDUI to bny*rs at nor Rf-uv-i wltk
proBt to hlmeell. Tor Inatan**: h* buyi
Bln* ln*b*s, lor on* year for tl*.
liberal usa of Lhelr money and tbalr
anltmttad gall Mllord’a r*mi..Ls
about wealthy parvaauas bad ref-
farauoa, no donut, to Amarloan* whose
only olalm to raapaotablitty la based
on our Inclination to worahlp wealth
And It la th* Earopoan’a adoration fur
gold .bat prompts tba pennll* s old
dukes, oouuts, lords and barons of
Europe to flock after Amarloan hair
•seas. Tbasa old rakaa are as low mor
ally as any old Amarloan bam on th*
Bowery In N#w York Still our girls
are willing to marry them for a title
though nrt tbra* to aviry tan titled
S! Sw^MaV*'WstlKiMmtamM ! m#Q 1-1 S:ir°Pk »r* »8 thorough gentle
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Bar to oar Tnbl* of Bates.
Ib* on* month rat* (or spno* Is Oitd so
• bat tb< p*r Ineb rot* d*ar*as*e (or luortts
• d apt** from 66.00to It.M, but for thtiama
m*n as th* aduoatad younc Am rlcan
working man
But th* snubs of Farls i maou and
Berlin would highly pleas* tne T’mes
If tboa* snubs would only arouse a
spirit of resentment and a sans* of
aalf respaot among th* Amarloan
toadies who go to Europe .vary year
to spend thalr money These wsaithv
Amarloan patranues ar* aiwtys In *vt
dance in ondon and Paris and nery
oatarally th* Karopaaus taka them as
a fair sample of th* Amarloan oltl/.su
Bat they do not rsprsssnt thu nmer
oso, but ar* bald up to rldloul* every
day oy th* press of this oountry
Let Mias Btsrk return to her own
• a iubbb i run wo- w •'> wo.mu, uu*iuc •ubidibb , . .« . . ,
■ of %lm« 0 ln*h#« ar« «old tktU* 60,aud OQQDtry BQ d If chi pOBBWSIBS tftlBDt bhtt
^dbV’o""^fhSttJ.U^f U?.MWho.. , "ll1 r*0,lT* ready rsoognlllon at Ih.
■ tbla; utbaskort tlm* rat*s fined ar* * pur j hand* af I ha oulturad l tnkaas' out-
• TkVl*Stm* ratal, 16H o*r cantotth* month I of New \ ork, for th* toadlaa In
. . .. .... .. 1 New iork only want that whloh is i’a-
Tb*l ttmae rat* Is 40 par nnl of tb* monlb i *
fat*. I rlslan or Eigllsb. yon know
Tb* I 4lm*i rtt* Is 60 per o*n4 ol 4h* mus'h ——— --
tat*.
Tb* 1 w*«b rat* It 60 par **n» oI <h• month •
rat*
Tbs > w**fci rat* Is II par •*nl of Ih* month
rat*.
Tbs I w*«ksvat* Is *0 par **nl of ths month ,
set*.
Tbt I months?*** Is 8tlm*a lb* m >n?h rnt*. .
lass 10p*r **nt dlMount.
Tbt 6 months rn t* la 6 times tk* month rat*.
Inst *0 par cant discount.
Tbs * months rnt* Is* times Ih* month rtt*,
1 66 p*r **nl dlMoant.
Tb* year rnt* It 11 times tb* month (alt, .
I •*« 60 par osoldlscount.
Special position—Bitty par Mnlsntrn.
“1. O. D" ndr*raUcm*nts *bnrg*d it two
• birds of dally rnta*.
Professional cards 68.00 per month.
Vstal bat* ants only n***ptnd.
Mcndin*' Matter Bates
Tw**ly-Br***uts par lln* Brat Insertion II
seats for each subsequent Insertion. Oon
rants tor 1000 lines to b* taken In • months,
mads at t tents par llna *n*h Insertion. Un-
hanged loeelt, oy th* month, 11.60 par lln*
TIMBB PUBLIHHIBQ OOMPABT
■l Paso. Texts.
TEXAS SIFTINGS.
OaptBln let* Johoaon tloktf ngant
•t liampataad for the lent aevantsan
years, end ttimarir of Tom Ur#*n'e | s,‘,l ! *,y usr
famous brlgad* died at t t) m
day aftar a protraoted IIIushn
Hays a Washington nusma
W*bb o 'annagan today vlsltsrt
Mop
joi
h»
yiar, whsrtby Ghtosgo and K tatat
City seour* * direst 'outa to E Paso
eavaral hundrtd -ntlss shariar than
any axlstlng rou *
E-*ry miner 'u n’sw Mex o and
everybody *it* lr ;hs er.Kory who
would Ilk* to a* -he ulghtmara o' our
mining Indus’ry forever luhlblted,
should send up petltlou^ ,o uongies.
preying tha* Ih* bill lu<roduo«d by
Deh-gV* Fergnsou > ecao'sd into a
Lw wh'oh would open up hundreds uf
inoueands of aares of maantetn l»nd,
r'ot gO'd *na "liver, -iiel now -le
dormant and unns.d for wai t of pro-
uar 'ptrlsl tlo- to pr-utoo* *'rjs'i»')tor»
and miners.—Optlo
ARIZONA DOINGS.
Mi MeMnger tha new special agent
of the general iand offlr- may be sta-
tioned at Tuoson permenen ly II" It
au old newspaper mau.
Uhsrllt' Ltatherwood of TuoLon, was
In rooenlx Haturday secured reqils-
itlon papers for .lie return of bred
Hughes to Arl t-ns Th* sheriff left
, lot vaUfarnla on Haturday nlghl’i
tralu
TreasurerChas F iluff has bsatsti
the reojrd of a!1 oauufy iiieasorers.
Ihe collection of oounty faxes was
closed yesterday. The t ital amount of
the 'si levy was {33 0.10 38, the ,otal
amount oolleoted was ovsr 1811,000,
leaving aboti $12 000 dellrqiant the
smelles delli quency recorded for many
I years. -Tucson Hler
* Tha case of Jharlss W Hugh wh-!
■ was cna'ged wltn smbszziement while
MiC'og as secretary of die live stock
was expedldmsly
dumped over .ooard lo he dlstr.ot
lion of Libor:
“1 have read with oar* tha reeolu
lions adopted on the 20.h Inst , at
Waahvll a by the convention of the
Federation of Labor, whtoL reolt* as
follows
‘ 'Ksaolved, That w* dsolar* oar.
selves rrost positively oppoeed to the
Leg* *1 oenolal bill recently tntrodaosd
tu cougrese by the secretary of th*
treasury. It is a measure that If adopt
»d as a law will only mor* flrmly
rivet th* gold standard on th* people
of th* country aod perpstuat* Its dis-
astrous effeots to every form
"‘Resolved, That ,/s nmuounoe the
Gag* bill au undisguised effort „o re-
tire our greenback onr.enoy and all
governmen’ paptr money with a view
to th* sabetltotlon j. nation*! bank
notes In their stead and thus faatan
the na'tonal baok system for years
| open tha Amarloan people.'
I "Now, If U be true that tha gold
I standard—by whloh things have been
measured as to price for ibe last sixty
years lu this country Is Inlmloal to ths
interests of tbs laboring oUases of the
United H'.a'ei—then 1 th.'-'k It Is let.
mloal to all o'asses. In other words,
1 do not bsilev. that the exploitation
of on* class by another al’ber t.orough
false weigh s, partlel sw or a bad
monetary system,oan be made to work
for he otrminsut bentfl' of th* ex
p ol’lng class Itself, or for he general
west even we-alt defensible uu any
ground of "Igbt oi justloe, whloh It Is
not. Granted, therefore, that the per-
manence of the gold s audard, 'foi
whloh I argue) operates In this evil
dlrso lo: ihe.i youi resolu’l>ris ofoou
. d-nviatio.. u e wall (multi ini 1 am
justly charged either with Ignoranoe
whlce o iDs'ltuteB me a fonlsh adviser,
or w'th a perversity of tLOtlv* whloh
makes me an evil alvlsei.
"I have a right to disavow Ihe
charge of parverslty or evl1 purpose
slooe there Is nothing in my wbolo Ilf*
as related to by my fellowmeu, either
In word or deed 'mb whloh the pos
seetlon by me of *uoh characteristics
oan be Inferred, much less demon
stra’ed Bu Iguoraoce often unoon
solously works as derp an It jury as
evil intent might do and to this slu of
ignorance, if l*. ,bs a slo 1 must ocn-
f*88 myself t possible vtc .m
“Laying geueral oonsldera’lons
aside, lit me say to you and through
you to the great body you so honor-
ably represent th-t, If tostead of de
nunola'ory res la-lons, whloh are not
arguniern, you or auy one on your be
half will show the views 1 en’ertaln
and .ilvooai* are other Uian sain'ary
to the grea. economic body of whloh
we are all Independent members I
wtb abandon them wlthou* hesl atlon.
My present, oonvlotinn, the honest
fruit of sincere study and reflection, Is
that a breiklowc iq om prasent
money s‘aud*rd would be a m ist die.
astrous bio v to el1 our commercial and
Industrial Iriteres a and that upon the
a hiosU Tow* W ahi ail, > Vrvin
M ,eaaa—Pripsria* lu A^taek.
Hxvana, via K#y W'»‘, Deo. 22—Oi
Haturday night last, und*r cover of
darkness, Insurgent leader R«v*na
•1th fifty men entered tb* valley of
Baouremo In tb* oelgbboraood of
Qaeoebeooe, near tble city, end plun-
dered grocery stores end several pri-
vate reeldeoo** without a shot being
tired by tb* lbeorgeote or by tb* gar
rtsou.
Iu tb* provloo* of Sant* Glare tb*
Insurgent* bav* destroyed a Une
bridge. They burned Immense oan*
fl'lds on tb* Roaerlo plantation near
Agnaoate, thl* province, with a loe* of
over 1100,000 It la alio reported tboy
ar* now burning oar* field* on eevortl
other plantations In tba’, territory.
An OGOonflrmed rumor I* in olroale
tton (bat tonight they burned tb* 11 tl*
town of Saa Franolsoo d* Panto, about
eight mllee from Havana. Can* fluid,
on the plantation of Toledo, near Ha
vans, have been bnrned.
Last Sunday tb* military com-
mander at Jutguey sent a number of
omoantradoa under protection cf looal
guerrillas, to bring vcgrtablaa Into
town. They were surprised by tbt
Insurgents who maohslad elxty-‘bree
Today General Parrado left Havana
by tralD for Guenabeooa an ro ,*e for
Campo Florida, where ble forces art
being prepared to attiok Brigadier
Aranguereri
FATALITY AMONG CATTLE.
The .Keo*ot bless fct rm In Norlhweitirri
Texas Very Sirtrt
St. Louis, Mo , Deo.. 22—Th* Bleet
storm that has prevailed for Ihs paei
three days lu Texas baa proved .more
dlsastrons In Its rffiots on etook In tb*
w*st and northwaar, portions of ,bal
stats than wae a’ first sxpaotad.
Reports from 200 mllaa west and
nor th of Fort Worth state lbs dsatb
ra'a among oattla will be nDpreoedent
ed, tb* ftulity being most prououi o>
ed among raoent Importations from
Mexico end cat It taken to tb* big
plains oonntry from Louisiana. In
soma looalltUs fnl > ,'IJ par oent. of ths
Mexican oattla bav* ul«d already.
in ths txtrsne western pert of th*
state the storm wee not so bard.
In order to give my patrons an opportunity
to purchase their Christmas Goods at a
bargain 1 have begun a
BIG CLEARANCE SALE
to dispose of all my wirtter goods and make
room for the immense spring stock which 1
will go east to purchase in a couple of months.
AT IS WHIT I INTEND
ACTUAL TO SELL IT DIIR-
COST INCJf HOLIDSTS
THIS IS NO TIKE ANNOUNCEMENT!
Call and Examine Goods.
Ask Prices and be Convinced. .
MAX SCHUTZ’S
Department Store,
At 110 Caul Overland Street.
ooart Monday morning ,udg# Ktb
b. V UP banal1 of the district attorney's J rZVn^VsVrlIfT' of' 'h.
Believing this
Whit* tlous* in :ump*nj with Henator j pU((h _ j.zlng
! office disclaimed sny rasponsiblll y for
the Indie manta orougbi agalns' M..
must so
Pri aTr p#roy Edward i.owe, wouid
make Ei Paio an excellent postmaater
H* Is better known as the inodeet gent
reman who <jwob th* EventDg Trl-
bnne
U’-rinv tb* year *bai ta rapidly ap
prsaoblog its end ih* people of El
P**o mad* oniy on* mis ake and that
wae when they oaneed th* olty to take
a long step oaokward n not aut.horlz
log tb* issue no* of bonds for fuodlng
tb* oily’* Indebtedness and building a
olty ball _ _
A ri!N(i|qNiTi uaukar predict* that
four more years ol Wall street govern-
ment through qe ' ool« at Washington
all. raault tn 'be south and tb* waat
either withdrawing ff«m tha union or
resorting i mao forc* o forever
wipe out Wall street H win not tie
necessary *i esoti to tore*, for the
Amarloan oeopie wll do 'he work at
tb* ballot, cox in "IOC
Mark Hanna. . u his return nis face
wore a smile dka a crack in a frozen
Over and he ’ jDou.iotc c hit ’rlenas
, that nls appolutmeni as marsha of the
Eastern dletrlot jt Texas was anso
ilately assured
Eiatland special n snooting alTray
i occurred on tha streets nsrethts morn
ilng bstwssn 1 ign Ad ins sd W I.
Webb, sho'gaue being used Three
| ebots were tired one taxing "tfac lu
tb* lower limbs of Adams, lit1 otlng a
palnfu. Out doo serious wound Parties
I were Immediately a’rested Webb
promptly gave oond tn the sum of
| $!>00. Adams. In default of ball, war
carried to jail
A special from litroislr say/ II in
J. H Ballsy, who represented this and
DeWItt oountles lu the last legleia
tare, wll be a candidate for re also
lion. He favors Culberson fur the sen
•t* and oester for governor Eiltor
Appleby of tb* Goliad Guard, who, it
I* learned, aspires io tb* same posi-
tion, *ud who. by tb* way will nave
ih* solid backing of his ho ne county
Is nou-oommUiat as to his oholce for
governor and senator
Hon Wlnborne Pearce of iirlto, and
on* of tb* presidential electors at,
large on lb* Oomocratlu Jcket n
i 1830 wae In Tayi or yesterday Mr
Pearce states to youi correspondent
I that Hod. D E Peterson of Bell
oounty, and lion W R Martin nl
Coryell conuiy ootb memueri of tn*
Twenty flftb oigteiature are oaudl
bear witness
Mr aod Mrs. Win ilyodnian, who
wire mur" ed ov lue Kit *.t, p Aullok,
a the .esidenoe of Ml *ud Mrs. ,
.Jullao 1 ts op last. Ha'nrday afternoon |
have taken up their residence a N> |
11- A'smeda street, where they are at
home to heli many friends Mis
liyuoman wss r Miss Oarrle E. Ben-
net’. foi marly a resident of Denver,
urn laler ot Ei Paso where she made
the au.'.alntanoe of Mr liydnmrp.
wh' <e e popular S ju’heru Pacific em>
ploya -- Tocaon UltlzsR
Huow seldom ootuea so Dtn PnoeoIx
as i.. did on Huudsy afternoon In
fso', « few H .ker fell lo town but Ihe
moui.i uns southwest and northeast
of he ol y were wh't' when ihe Horry
was over, Year after y«ar passes with-
out sui w being seen on these low lying
mouti'sins. it snowed hard all over
the ucriheastern part of tha territory
aud at fir south as Wlckenburg Ihe
ground was covered, a phenomenon
that has not. been witnessed for years.
Phoenix Ripublloan.
MEXICAN MATTERS
According to an exobang* * Nebras-
ka man who bed car oad of horees to
•all, wrote to t friend at Washington |
taking him It would be edv sable to
■hip then m that ilty ana tb* Ne- i
breaker received this epiy “Tb*
p*opl* ol WaeuiagiOL ride bloyotee jgt,g f9, the Htat* Heuai* from that
the etreet oars n't ’ur by eleotrlolty d|#lr|0. Wblob t* uuw represented oy
and th* government le uo oy *ck UaD w L n.trlson * Populist.
N<’ used for horsas her* ,, , , „ ,
Fort Worrbspeolai dou W j B yao
n> afternoon neper n*a a eever# , and wife will pase through Fort Worth
Btt4kok c> eoets'l' bysterl* irought on
by Ib* abllbv if eald caper *r prove
that it did '•*0*1'* bv elegrapb ana
pay for on* genuine ne/ lt*m How
■war u do*/ lot ien- o> ybarg* tba>.
It pabllehaa everv day a (elegrapr
nawa 'grapevn*' m»tt*> dated to fit
th* day of puolloatloi • (be ii has
baan guilty of dipping ana r*-d*tlog
newt found to other paperi
Rt '-'HBiNc ic the paititioF ot ,‘btna
by 4bt -flaropaan piiweri ns 'ai M*>
Gaitlt* eayi Bo- tb* United' S’,at**
eaoooi oe taken as a quantity to oa ig
norad Tb* o**DU' oo"tloiabe now lo
emtrol of this go-'*rnm*nr wll/ o* pei
faotly e ’.leflid on* or tbe European
powers wii ooi> »s. nr uiteo Htsue
6c referee »br artU-un But Earop*
had oattei ourry iy wiU. ue partition
before 1330, when Americans will take
charge ot tble guverniaen'
'HEY SNUB AMERICANS
Janaary b en rou * from t* Ouy of
Mexico io their Nebraska bom* Oa-
ring'.bait oriei atay in hie olty ihsy
wll' o* th* guest* or uoionel Richard
M A vans and family ou West Weath
• rford a.reet A reception will D*
tendered Mr bdo Mr* Bryan at th*
dome o- Mi Wynne, to which he ad
[Hirers of th* great silver advocate will
Oa given a obaooe tc meet him and
ale wife. No specie preparation has
h**o mad* ’at (oi tb* occasion, bu It
«. probable eome publlo demonstration
will result ou tb* oooaeton of Mr.
Bryao s visit her*.
NEW MEXICO NEWS
Tb* 1/rencta lova as do looger A
•ptolel cablegram from Peris to tb* St
Leals Globe.Democrat eaye:
"It la not merely In Hpelo that pop.
nlar faallog agalnet A merloans le aa-
aamtng an smut* form, but likewise lo
Oarmtoy aod lo this oouotry Tba
twpwrts of tb* debate* of tb* Berlin
Relohatag of tbe past week oontalo
pamtroue profeeelone of bitter enlmoe
Tbe opening of the Panasco forest
reeerv* for eettlemeut mesas at least
300 more famtllee will find good homes
between Weed and La L:ze — Heora-
meato Chief.
A Nev j • 1 ,dtan paralj/.sd us yes-
terday by calling at tb# office and ask-
log "bow many day# to Christina*?"
He ha* evidently had a turkey aod
cranberry hand out before.—Gallup
Gleaner.
Th* board of dlreotors of the Bank
of Roswell met Tueeday at 9 a. m
and declared tb* regular eeml annual
dividend of four per oent. to be peld
k\ff» Stock Ubtkfla.
Omaha, D<o 22- Ur,'u*—Receipts
.000' native ba»f s'**r» 3'0@1 83 west
era steers !> GJ^i 2j t’ex is steers
3 OOij l G3; o >wi aud heifers 2 93@
3 00; cauuers 2 OU@2 33; stookers aud
(seders 3 59@1 4L; oa've. 3 030 4 00;
tinile, st.gs, s o., 2 0003 00 Msrksi
0@10j higher.
dh/ep — Raoelpte 1,100; market,
s’early Fair to choice nativas 3 500
1 50; (atr to choice westerners 3 50 0
4 20; oommiu end stock sheep 3 00
0 4 00; lambs 4 0005 50.
St. Louis, D/o 22—OeUla—R»o»lpta
2.503- imrket etroog so lOj higher for
Texam: oa'lves steady; ta Ive., shlp-
pluga id export etawre 4 35 0 5 25; Igbt
en 1 cresied beef aod bu ouer s eers
3 1005 50; s’.ocksre aud f**d<r. 3 50
01 10; cows and in 11. d 2 1O0J 50;
Tens and ludlau steers 3 0001 10;
cows and heifers 2 5008 25
HUsep — Receipts 500; m>rk-t
steady; na ive mu tons I 0001 50;
lamb. 5000 0 00.
Ohioau.), Dio. 22— OstMe—Cattle —
Hales were largely at 1 1505 00; prime
ssUhle at. 5 25 0 5 53; st ickor. aul
feeler- 3 400 1 20;e«i>nt bulls 3 500
3 75; B/logos* 2 4003 00; Oalve/G 00
00 25,
Hneep were wanted at 2 730.3 25 for
tbe p lores! to ’ 5001 GJ fir strlot’y
choice western fed soeep, oomprlslog
the bulk of the otf.rlogs and selling at
3 7701 3a; Iambi sold »’ 4 0001 50
for toe pjorest to 5 0005 75 for choice
fi it-ks
Recelp's—Cattle 12,000; hogs 47,000;
sheep 10,000
Tb*. Wu. l Market.
Boston, Duv 22—There la little do
tng tu ihe wool mtrist her* this week.
Terri ory wiol* h*v* shown mure
qu’stnoss daring the week, and sales
have been dull N imlnal prloes con.
Untie about the same and ere quoted
unchanged, lu the abtecos of much
demand The unvemeut of fleeoes
cin'luu/s slow, the d.tnaud being
im -11, while prices are about, the same
Texas wu tls. spring medium, twe've
months, 1G018; scoured prtoes 43055
Hprlng flue, twelve months 17018;
scoured prtoes 50052 Territory
wovli—M intana, U le msd'um and line
lt>0’8; soonred prloes 18050; statl
52055 U ah, Wyoming, etc , flue
medium and tt is 15017; scoured prices
48050; «tap!e 52055.
Cbtckio M »r k *t!L
Chicaoo, D«0. 22—It was a holiday
market, tu wheat today, the price of
M*y keeping wt'bln lets (ban one
cent range, Ths b«ars bad a trills th»
brt «r of it, the close showing ' ,0^
drollne Deoemb r eai weaker, oios
tug at 1 , decline oo selling of about
250,000 uuthe!', Cure, oats and pro
visions were s eady aud closed at
prices unchanged to a shsde higher.
N,w Hoir.Mile Kai-ord.
Milwaukee, D»o 22-Welter G
H*rg«r this af'emuon hrckehls own
world’/li doort oor 1 for a half ml's
uupeced. rldlr,, (tie distance In oi *
minute tl
r»i« H rl 11’» I* rated
W O B.ann editor of the no'orl-
ous Woo > iconoclast, (, (Q Mexico Olty
on a visit. Brann Is a great admirer
o( lion W J, B yen's
Archbishop Glliw, of Oixsoi, Ins
been granted a oonoe/sloa by the
governmiut to take 1,500 litres of
water p »r second from the K.o A oyac
for hte haciendas of Nmatepec and
hautla tu the state of FasbH — Two
l? publics,
D Line, th* C*ltforal* pro-
moter who I* "pUclng” ths Eipsrai
%\ gol i p. oper y In L)nd)u, Is mw at
the min.s extm'.nlng tbsoi. Ho Is
aocompAnled by hie s in, F. T. Line,
and also Messrs. Bradley and F.U-
hugh, of New York, th* form ir a well
famed mining engineer and ths latter
hie assistant —Telegram
To* approximtt# earning! of the
whole system of the Msx'oin Guntrsl
far tha sto >od q tarter of DiOomher,
1897, wore 1277 950 agalQBt $223,221 for
the oorrsspon l og period ot 189G,mik-
ing aa Inb'ease of $54,729 To* In
crease for 'he in mtb up I) la’e
amounts to $130,178
A osblegram was received In this
olty yesterday from Birls auucu icing
that Garins E seaman has encased d
la selling Iho l>gu\r* i (duhasoi'i)
oopper mines to the R>Vi \Ud‘, who
wl 1, It ts uo 1 ar D id, bu! .1 twin s
of railway for ths exp'.yl a lid of t.hi
mines In qrsstioc, one from -ha mV s i of Jaue II opkln* fines' bry and
childrens !-u ts, o roa'e and reefers
The K lllug of Buis.
Havana, Dso. 22-Agrlpono Ortiz,
orderly of Col?"M Nestor Arangaen,
has surrendered and been brought to
Uavaoa. In tb* presence of looal
newspapermen aod a number of cor-
respondents of American and other
foreign newspapers he eald today
that rhe iate Lieutenant Colonel
Josquln RqIz wss expeoted by Oolooel
Ara .gusren, as Lite s bad been ex
changed between them Ruiz, he says,
was very affectionately received and
after breakfasting together and con-
versing privately .or an honr they went
wlthgQldseto H'erra Jornoo. Ortiz
due* not know whet occurred after
ward bu' says he does not believe
O)lon*l Arengueren betrayed tbetruet
reposed In blm by Ru'z He thlnkt
that owing to tba difference existing
between Arangueren and th* Insargebt
leader, Rafael de Cardenas, the letter
millolonsiy embnshed them end killed
Ruiz He snspeoe, however, that
Arangueren was killed also, though
UDsble to oon Arm the susploton.
8«rr t$rj ox '&• latereo. E joined.
Washington, Deo. 22-The Amerl
oed Asphalt oompauy uf Colorado,
today brought suit egalnet O. N.
Bllee, secretary of ihe Interlnn, aud
William A. Jones, onmmlsetonet of In-
dian rffa'rp, t) enj iln them from de-
olarlDg void the i*asa lo certain min
leg lands In the Ualtah Indian reier
vatloD, aud from Interfering In th*
neoessary operation* of tha ompany
on their property. It le aliened lu
the company'* decliratlon that Ii had
a valid aud rtojgmzid base from th*
Indians to .»nds on th* reservation,
but th* government forfeited He lease
and He deposit of 15,000 an th* gr, and
1 he oompauy dlduL ompleteand Hi*
Its surveys of leased lands within th*
time prescribed by the Interior de
per m*nt. The deky, It Is asserted,
was caused by a railway accident while
•he oompauj ’e agent was on hie way
east with maps if ihe mrvey.
Struck hi * Tralo.
New York, D*c 29 — Twenty persona
were injured end three perhaps fatally,
’at a grsde oroeelcg on tbe Delaware,
L tkawanna and Western railroad be
'weeu Passaic and Delaware, New
Jersy, to-night. There were in e
stag# which wee etruok by a train,
some tbtrty-Bix persons. Thai
any of them escaped •« regarded as
marvelous. Those most eertonsly bur'
are Wllllem Oran*, Armaod Syoder,
WlllUm Moran, Ohsrlee Swonkl* and
Nelite Hweehdyk*.
Ail th* vloilois ar* employed In
Wothem end A drloh'd mill at, Dele
*ar* abont two miles from Passaic.
They rid* to and from their work In e
big covered stag*
RECKON IT UP.
You oan ohMIj iff/rd afall suit. Your
old one won’t do—you may think so,
but you oan’t see yourstlf, and even
tbe bast of mirrors lie. What w* look
tn be, wears—In the eyts of the world.
H ilmaesays; "The outwsrd forms the
Inner men reveal”—aDd Holmes knew.
Wa will m ka you a salt for from $30
to $55. 1 wll be stylish and finely
meda. Y ,n may see thoEnlttlngs any
tltn* you o.re’o come In. If you don’t
Ilk# them, you’d not be lmpor'.nntd to
buy.
JOHN BRUNNER.
FIN E TAILORING
AND GGNTS' FURNIBHING.
104 ll !»••'■ Nt-wpt Kl Payn, TrtAi
DIlflTillR & 8AU iuR,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Pine Groceries Wines
And Havana aud Mexican < ttcarv aud V
CIUDAD JUAREZ. MK-XILO
Liquors
urcttijB.
U«r fourth Trip,
New York Deo 22—Th* Press eayi:
During the thick fog of early morning
of last Ha urday morning the tohooDer
James M. Haskell skipped quietly
from her pier fsrteulngs In the Erl*
basin, evaded tb* custom) officer! and
under th* m intle of tb* f. g, began her
t iur h H Ibueterlugexpedltiou to Cuba,
lu bar bold sbe carried 5,000 rounds of
ammunition and 2,000 r tl j. 'Ib*
oar ridges were carefully packed In
baled bay, tb* nffee lu b/x«e.
Klvi Yiati for » Uaikir,
Denver, Dao 22—Oherlis Kanz-
in Her, Jr, late assistant oa/btar if
th* German National Bank, wa), thl*
morulng, sentenced to a term of five
yean ot Imprisonment In the govern-
ment penitentiary at Fort Leaver-
worth for making fa's* sutrlea In tb*
bauks of tb* bauk. The ex-hanker
received It with e ebow of ind If ,r*i o*
Ukiu gel b/fta lirttiqnakF.
Constantinople, Dso. 22-A number
oftaribqaefc* eb.oks, luor«ts;cg In
Intensity, bsve ooaurrtd today around
Hmyrne, Asia Minor. Already oon
slderablt damage has been don* and
eome persons bav* been kil ed end
many Injurtd.
1 friii's has every up-to d«te
for \-ms« gift*.
book
to the p)rt of Z hna'vn i
I’aolflo. end the oner Inn:
point to U:a)pam, on th)
National.
______________CU Is. 0 .13 >*'S
•, on l»* | *' cos’ price*, »’ the
th ' tame j nion ('lothino Co
M j 11 o n ■
Take y u • Ohrlelmae dlDDer a the
Drlmonloi; only 35o
V rs. Daisy Fonnobs,
Miss Milpred Hawk
i Din' forge’ih< tireat o/mblnatlon
j tinr/e sale a Potber 'y'e elaol#» M in
Articles of loo/rpori‘l) ) h vj been m'>rfllt|k •* 10 o’o ook.
filed with the otiuty clerk by the
Trinidad Rubber otuptoy, lb) pur
pose of th* oompsuy being to establish
ladle rabber plantations la Mexloo
and Uellfornte. Buslneee will be
To* >pa pa Kiet erta*,
Obloken temelee end stuff-d pey.pere
every Hatnrday night. Bjerd per
week, $3 50 and 14.
Buy milk ot El Peso Dairy Oo,
Asa for th# EL PABO TRANSFER
he beet five cent OlO A K In t tamer
v*t
DjuL forget the great combination
bora# sxie a' P. meroy’e s ab.ee Mon-
day morning at 10 o'clock.
Sc ei to lexpayera.
State and county tax** ar* dow due.
Pay up and avoid the penalty of 10
per oent whloh will eoon be added
under tb* new law
J P O’Connoi, Collector,
MR LAMAR PAID TWICE.
General Lee Tell* a Story of the Justice's
Absent m 1 ml eduens.
Geuercl Li e tells this story of ex-Seu-
ator Lauiar, while the latter was a
member of tho United States supremo
court.
"He was iu a hcrdic one day," said
General Lee, “and, as was not unusual
with him when uot actively employed,
was almost entirely oblivious of his sur-
roundings Ho was a deep thinker, you
know. Well, he forgot to pay his faro.
The driver rang his bell, and finally an-
other passenger called his attention to
it.
“ ‘They're ringing for your fare, 1
think,'said the man to Judge Lamar,
touching him on thu knee.'
" ‘1s that so?’ asked tho judge, start-
ing up. ‘I had forgotten all about it.'
Ho thou pulled some silver pieces from
his pocket and selecting a dime dropped
it into the box.
“The passonger who had observed
bis action, said to tho judge as ho re-
sumed his seat: ‘Didn't you make a
mistake? Tho fare is 5 cents.'
Why, so it is. Excuse mo, replied f,oo«t. in younc and nilddln ncn.l men
the jurist, and again making his way to < UKKf> mid perfect manhood I'courwi.
the cash box ho put iu a nickel, after rhoBaVRAI* D 1 s c H A K (i E 5,1 (J<)N0R'
DR. KIND & GO.,
EXPERT SPEC’ALISTS
Special Doctors for Special Disease.
consultation free.
nccirct, Freuileuthftl Hlock (up stair#) Oor.
UrnUP, K1 I'hs.. and -an Kranclaco .Sta.
Kb PASO, TEXAS.
PRIVATE DISEASES hv'V.V.m
which ho took his seat, confident that
he had discharged all his obligations, as
he had, indeed, aud more.
“Aud so far as I know’," continued
General Lee, "he never realized his
mistake. The best part of the story is
that it is true Goodby I got off here."
—Washington Star
Good eating »f Huilth’a Oreamary.
PORFIRIO DIAZ
Grand Dining Parlors*
ONLY FIRSTCLASS
RESTAURANT IN JUAREZ
Corner Juarez anJ Main Streets,
Juarez, Mexico.
__LUM CHOW, Prop.__
For Christmas Presents go
----TO
The Japanese Store
LUM CHOW'. Prop.
Direct importer of Japanese and
Chinese Curiosities and novelties.
Fine Imported Tea.
304 San Antonio Street,
El Paso, Texas.
Dd. CHUNG
Imperial Chinese Herb Phy
sician and Surgeon.
He ha# KraduRtei in the best medical col-
lege# In Chink and - meica Hi* It* f great eml-
none* aud tarnlng. b iving long experlenc* in
the Imperial boipira’s of l hlna und piactked
his prof» silon iriAmtrh'% for ten fears and cur- d
thousand* of pick aud afflicted. Ue »nnrant('t“i
a cure >f all disease of ineu. women and chil-
dren. no n utter IT others have failed to cure
you 1 ry DK. CHUNG, office 304 f'an Antonio
pt , El Paso, Texas
TJtnding ol masio
JD law books, medloal
magazines
nale
•to., a speoialt .be Timbs
otBoe. Telephone 28.
STKKTUKK rpmoved by El^ctrlritv. Ko
detail ion fr. m bovinpfS Htitl pdititiv l.v imiu’ors.
A guar till lend cure ill each car1 fie*' ptod for _
treat ment
VOI’NG MI N mifrerliiK frorn Lofsrs.
efTccts of curly indiscretion, acoept iliin oppor-
tunity to be cured.
BLOOD POISON :;rK1^A^ p^
CURED without the* use of nuTcury; all com-
plIcatlouB, each Sore Thr r«t. Ulcer*. 8ore
Moatb, I’ain in the Joint* readily die
>:>*{\r ntide” my treatment aud ,
■ HK f? Gnuraiiteed in ench CkBe.
CURED without the u.eo of mercury; all com-
cb Sore Thr ?at. U
R(*. 1’aln in the Joint* r
at)it«*ftr nude’- my treatment aud it permanent
CUR
tt/E pS UE ( 4T4RKH Kldiieyand
flL UDnC. Urlimry l'roiil>’e», ne-
rliie DlseiiHfH. PIMCH without <»po-
rritiiig ai d uo detention from buslnes* Guttr-
aTitoe<l. Scrofula, ICczcma, 4'Iiroulc
H.licaiiiatlNiii.
WRITF for °‘lr "ymptotn blanks ami l!t« ra-
™nilC lure on any above (lUeuues. ('ase*
treated by mail.
Address DK. KING A CO., Kl UaHo. Texan
i
IT IS A GOOD T HING
Tn km w, when you need
a bety osrrlsgo ths* w» mski> » special
eatur* of tbes,* nrndies of comfort all
b# y*sr round.
HOYT Sc BASS,
I I 3MTUKE.
Mind You
THE BELC AN BAKERY
is the only place in the city for
Boston Brown Bread,
Brandy Mince Pies,
Fine Fruit Cake.
Mrs. J.Cemoetz. 108 Oregon
Don’t Talk About Nobody,
BU T THESE ARE FACTS!
More bargtlu* a d better bargains;
more goods slid better goods, mnet go
at 6ome price. Gome while lh*>’sre
cheap at
116 Houih Oregon strsst, El Paso.
C. C SHELTON P«P-
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