El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 9, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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El Paso*
Seventeenth Year. Ho. 2i0
R. F. JOHNSON * Co,
- » WHOLESALERS OF m -
Liquors, Brandies, Wines and Cigars.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St; Louis, Mo.
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Manitou Mineral Water Company, Manitou, Colorado.
ltalian-Swiss Agricultural Colony, Asti, Cal., Fine Winei,
G. H. Mumm & Co., Reims Champagnes.
P. A. Mumm, Frankfort, O. M., Rhine Winei.
Landau Fils, Bordeaux Cognac.
Sergnouret Freres, Bordeaux Clarets.
Dr. Alexander, Ciudad Juarez, Mex., Native Wines.
£1 Paso, Texas, Saturday Morning, October 9,1897.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY PROPERTY!
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0 A. MOKDHJBAD, President.
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, VloiPnat.
J. O. LACKLAND. Uub •>
J. H. BUSSELL, Asst. Otth
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
A UtltlNti Bicklnt Business Transaetad li ill Its Bnutos.
Highest price paid for Maxima dolUra.
Pew A Son. Dealers in Fine Shoes, £1 Paso, Texas.
-THE-
First National Bank.
EL PA80. TEXAS.
Capital and Surplus, $130,000.
JOSHUA RAYMONDS, FrMldMt,
UX.YHRN N.IHTIWABT. Ouhl...
a «. nouuoi. yim FniMni
JOS. W. WIUUAHS. AM*. Om IM
KATZ BROS,
-JOBBERS 1ST-
Groceries & Dry Goods.
-DIPOT FOB-
Friend’s Boiled Oats, 'Schumacher's Cereal Preparations, Schepp’s
Ooooannt, Gold's Buffalo Brand Hams and Bacon and White Bose
Lard, Fairbanks', Soaps and Gold Dost. Kirk’s Laundry and Toilet
Soaps, Arm & Hammer Soda, Greenwich Lve, Goodwin’s Mining
Candles, the Diamond Match Go, Galnmet Corn and Gloss Starch,
Pearline, Sapolio, Pelonoillo and all Mexican importations, etc., etc.
The only strictly wholesale grocery house in the oity.
FASSETT & KELLY,
Hardware, stoves and tinware,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
iutlery, Guns, Pistols, Mining Supplies and
AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
Bole agents for Bnokeye Mowers and Beepers, Fairbanks’ Saalai,
Buffalo Scales, Charter Oak Stoves, Star Wind Mull, Slant Powder,
and Aermotor Wind Kills.
Every Man in America
would h*v* his olothii
mads to msuara If h* fully realized
how mooh mors oomfort, mors stylo
and mora monoy’a worth ha rata whan
ha baya hla garments that way. It
lan’t odd that a man who haa onoo
worn a mada to maaaura suit hardly
avar goaa baok to a raady mada.
JOHN BRUNNER,
FINN TAILORING
AND GKNTi' FURNISHING.
104 II Fm Barest, HI fui, luu.
DIETER & SAUER,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER8
Fine Groceriea Wines, Liquors
And Havana and Mexican Cigars and Oil arottes
CIUDAD JUARBZ. StNXIOO.
-AGENTS FOR-
WM. J. LEM P’S BREWING COMPANY. PABST BREWING COMPANY.
“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 th* con-
sumer! Connoisseurs desiring pure and wholesome wines for table usa
at reasonable cost will do well to give us a trial order.
HOUCK & DIETER,
Telephone 65. * 220-222 El Paso street.
WEYLER
MUST GO.
The Cabinet Has Decided
on His Immediate
Recall.
DECREE TO BE ISSUED.
Otm.nl ai.nco Kill Saoo..d Warier
Oonraor-Gtn.nl ot ita. Island—Iw.otr
Thoa.aod H.-lofoio.m.uti Will Aecom-
paar O.n.r.l Blanco to Cuba—W.rl.r
Plaoad nu Yott la Caba at tbe Di.pot.l
otth. Oavaramaat.
Madrid, Oot. 8—Th* oablnat hat
daoldad upon th§ immediate raoali of
General Woylor from Oobo. A d*or*o
will bo laiatd appointing Captain -
Qanaral Blaooo y Aranai, marquis of
Pona Plata, govarnor gauaral of th«
Island. Tha quaan ragant will sign
tha daoraa tomorrow.
Aooordlog to tbo El Horaldo 20,000
rolnforoamanta will oooompony Qan
Bianooto Cuba.
In tha oonraa of a oabla masiag*
•ant by Captain Oanaral Waylar 10
Pramtor Bagaats, placing hla poat Id
Cuba at tha disposal of tha govern
man*, ha said:
“If tha fanotlona with which thay
had antrustad ma had baan maraly
those of governor gsnaral of Cobs, 1
should hart hastansd to raslgn. But
tha two fold oharaotar of toy miasLn
and my duty as oommandai-ln-ohlef
to tha faoa of tha anamy pravant my
tandaring my raalgnation.”
Sanor Bagaata rapllad:
"I thank you for your axplanatlon
and value your frankness. 1 wlak to
aaaura you that tha government raoog
nlzas your aarvloas and value 1 them a*
thay deserve, but I think a change of
poltoy, Id order to euooeed, reqalres
the authorities to bo aa ons with tha
ministry. This haa nothing to do with
tha oonfldanoa fait In you by tha gov-
arnmsur, tor tha Ltbsrala hava always
said that tha responsibility for a glvao
poltoy does not fall upon those who
oarry it oat, bat apon tha govarnmsnt
Inspiring It.”
Qanaral Blanoo will be aooompanled
by Qanaral Ardertne aa vloa-govarnor
of Cuba; by Qanaral Qonzalaa Palnals
aa oblaf of at.tf, and Qaosrala Bpando,
Bernal and Cannalou.
General Sleneo’s Baccrd.
Madbid, Oot. 8—Oaptaln-Qeneral
Blanoo, who will auooaad Waylar,
aaooeeded Lsspojol as govarnor gsn-
aral of tha Phliliplnea in 1893 and for
aaivloaa In that oapaotty was raised to
tha rank of marshal In 1895. In 1896
ha reported to the Spanish mlnlater of
oolonlas tha axlatanoa of an axtanalva
plot aiming at tha indepsndenoe of
the Islands. This rapidly took on tha
proportiona of a formidable Insurreo
tlon, whloh ih# effort# of Blanoo wart
powarlesa to ohaok and In Daoambar
of that year, after a broad hint from
tha governmont that hla method*
wars not aufflolantly sever* h* ten-
dered hla raalgoatlon. H* sojoys the
personal frland.hlp and entire oon
fldsnoe of tha Quaan ragant.
Will not Banal Removal.
Havana, Oot. 8—Qan. Waylar gav*
today an emphatic and absolute denial
to tha report* that he would resist
removal from hla oommand In Cuba
and In osrtatn oonticganolas might
aaponaa tha Oarltst oausa. Ha said,
aooordlog to an official aooonnt:
“My prlnolples and my military
raoord are Arm guarantaaa that I will
never oppose the ooostltntad govern-
ment, whatever It may be.”
Ths marohauts of the Island, aooord
log to offlolal aooonnt, oontlnu* to
sand oabla massages to Sanor Bagaata
expressing thalr approval of Qanaral
Waylar's oampalgn and thalr entire
oonfldanoa In him.
Iavutlg.t'aK tbe Bteape.
Havana, Oot. 8—Tbe saoapa of Ssno-
rite Evangeline Ooaslo y Olsneroa haa
oauaed quit# a aanaatlon In Havana.
There la dtvlaion of opinion aa to
whether ths escape of the sanorlta was
•ffao'ad by Amartoan* or by Caban In
•argents. The polios era hard at work
Investigating tha aioapa, and all Span-
ish aathorltla* along tb* ooast hava
baan oommunloatad with In the belief
an attempt will b* mada to embark tha
sanorlta upon soma vassal laavlogOuba
for tha Ualtad States or alaawhara.
Fardlnandez. tha j tiler In oharga ot
tha Oaae da Rsocjtdo*, and four am
pleyaa of tha govern ment who wars on
du'y there hava baan arrastad and era
oonflned Inoomantoado, ptndlog tha
raaull of tha Inqatry balogmad* Into
tha asoap*.
In Vavar at equal Baebaaxe.
Manchesteb, Oot, 8—Member* of
tha royal axoharg* era memorializing
tha govarnmsnt to oarry oat It*
pledges to do all possible to aaaura a
stable par axohanga between gold and
silver and suggesting a compromise
between tbe axtram* views of both
parties. Oonaldarably over 1000 elg-
naturaa have already baan obtained,
Including th* names of seven mooo-
matalllata.
Blm.'ailltm Ocs.lp.
London. Oot. 8—Tha British gov-
arnmant'a answer to tb* proposal* of
Amarloa and Franoa for bimetallism
by International agreement will probe
bly b* raady within a fortnight. Pos-
sibly It will b* delivered even earlier,
aa there la evldanoa tbs ministry 1*
disturbed by prolongation of tha con-
troversy over th* monetary question In
tha press and wish to pul an and to It
It ta ballavtd It tha reply of tb* It
dlan government to th* question of the
sxpadlanoy of reopening th* mints to
free oolnag* of allvsr haa baan as fa
vorabla aa th* reply of the govarnor of
tha Baok of England on tha minor
point of a larger uaa of silver lu th*
reserve, Senator Woloott'a mission
would hava baan oemplataly auooasaful
In opening tha way tor a new evasion of
tha oonfaranoa. That answer haa not
yat been officially revealed, but It has
bean reoalved In London and It la be
Uavad In dlplomatlo olrolas to be un-
favorable to tha raopanlng of Indlau
mint*.
HENRY GEORGE’S CAMPAIGN.
•svaralgn Ban tha Leborleg People Should
Give Him Xtfty ThuutsaU MlJ irltj.
New York, OjI. 8—Tha meat eensa-
tlonal event of th* day In tha munici-
pal oampalgu wa* tb* aotlon taken tc-
nlght by tha Hanry Qaorga oampalgu
oommtttae. Tb* Oltizsna Unlou Conn
ly Mokat In Ntw York oauoty, th*
McLiughlln Damooratlo oouuty ticket
In King* oounty, th* Malian l)«mo-
oratlo tlokat in Richmond and th*
Madden Damooratlo oounty tlokat Id
Quaan’a oounty are all to ba Indorsed.
The Qtorgaltas started In to nimi a
olty ticket, but Charles Fredtrlok
Adams, for praaldaut of tb* oonooll,
waa th* ooly man ohoeen. What tha
iff sot will ba ta bard to foreoast, but
tonight It looks aa If It would damora
II/,a George's foroa*.
Tha united Damooraoy whloh first
nominated Gaorga daolared tonight,
through Its lsadara, It was dona with
tb* Qaorga movamaot. Secretary
Stover, of tba Dsmooratlo alliance,
waa squally outspoken. The commit
ta* gave out th* following telegram
from Jams* E. Sovereign, gansral
master workman of th* Kolgbta of
Labor, to Hanry Qaorgi:
“Accept my congratulations. Tb*
laboring people ot Naw York abould
give you fifty thousand majority."
CAR ROBBERIES.
Olty ontolils tad Prcmlntot MersbanUot
Dalton Indicted.
Chattanooga, Tenn , Oot. 8— Inves-
tigation of tba Bobaonan gang of oar
robbarlas by tha Whb field oounty,
Qsorgla, grand jary has brought forth
soma sensational disclosures and
thrown tha Utile olty of Dalton, forty
mllsa south of hara, Into an uproar.
Tha jary discovered that tha gang
had stolen over $100,000 and bad bean
working Byatamattoally for years.
Iu addition to finding five Indict-
ments against each member, the jury
haa found lodlotmauta agalual tha fol-
lowing laadlDg merchants for worklDg
In complicity with the gang and ra«
oalvlng stolen goods: John Bender,
member of th* oouDoll; Dr. E W. M.
Paaplaa, member of tb* oounol);T. N.
Peeples, Jr., J. W. Cannon, Anderson
Qeddlnga.
Tha plan of tha robbers waa to go out
on tba railroads and break Into oara.
Before reaching Dalton th* goods war*
thrown out and oarrlad away by con-
federate*. Tha goods war# afterwards
■old by tha gang to D Alton merchants
Detectives played tramps and joined
th* gang and looatad tba robbers.
Ncttd Rftciri.
Lexington,Oot 8—1The Transylvania
$5,000 para* tor 2:11 class trottare, In
whloh Tha MoDk Thursday won tbs
twottret haatr, Brlttoo third andlillma
fourth was coocloded today In abort
o*dar by Rllma, who took tbe hss’s lo
2:1134 and 2:12.
Omaha,Ool. 8-A fliroe north wind
blowing eoroaa tha traok affeotually
prevented any breaking of reordrat
tba Star P.iintar Jj* Patohen trials
today. JoePatobao want a m'le lo
8:0334 Pointer's ml'* waa 2:0234
Glens Falls, N. Y , Ojt. 8—At tbs
mil* traok of tbe Northern Horae
Breeders association bar# today John
R. Gantry and Ribart J. broke tb*
paolng team raoord, gotrg a mile lo
faultless style In 2:08
N edi.n Hear flat or Liver.
Munich, Oot. 8— In tb* chamber of
representatives today Harr Sobadlar
Interpolated tb* government regarding
th* raoaot army manotuvrea ola'mlng
Emperor William of Oarmar y wrong-
fully aeinmtd oimmsnd of tb* Bavar-
lan army and needlessly sacrificed
live* In tb* oavalry attack.
Tb* Premier. Biron von OralUbalm,
sod minister of war Baron von Azaob,
denied moat ot th* assertions made,
but admitted tbara wrr* a Dumber cf
auiolde* during tha mano.uvara on ac-
count of tb* axhanatatloo of tb* troopr.
Tba Harder War.
Simla, Oot. 8-Qaneral S'r William
Lookbart, lo oommind of th* Ponl-
tlv* expedition against th* rebellious
border tribe*, ha* lamed a pmolama
tlon to Tlrab, Atrldla sod Orakzale
saying In oonetqnenoe of thalr break,
log tha treaty ot 1881, tha givernmant
1* sending a force to miroh through
thalr oouotry. Tb* fioal peso* terms
of th* government will ba anuoaooid
to tb* tribe* on tbs arrival of thla foro*
at thalr ospltal. Immediate aubmla-
slou to th* Brltleb aathorltla* la ad
vised, lu order to avoid unoaoasaarr
damage, otherwise pnolabmaot will
follow any oppoiltlon to tha British
advanoa.
THE FEVER
SITUATION.
Largest Number of Cases
Yret IU ported in New
Orleans.
FORTY-NINE NEW CASES.
Five Deaths Kepoited and a Couple at Pe-
tlante In a l r .tiael siineitou—SI* Naw
Cesaa aad Oaa Ueeth ae Mob le-An Ipl-
damlo ol Fever Oaos'nx Caoetataaiton
Amoal the (ehabltanle at W.et Voloe.
Virginia.
New Oileans, Oot. 8—Today waa a
raoord breaker. Aa early as 6 aa many
otsae war* raportad aa on Wednesday,
whan tba favar raaohad, for th* time,
high water mark—46 oases. At th*
asm* boar there had baan five deaths
raportad, with a ooopla of patlauta In a
vary orltloal condition. Th* death*
war* among thoaa who hava had little
or no attantlon and at least three ot
ih* fatalities war# among tba Italian
population,
Tha worst case ot tha day, however,
was that of Elijah Parka. Parka la a
Grand Army man and a native of
Greenville, N. Y , 56 years of age, with
a wife and two children. He had been
lo fatllDg health tor a year. Last night
ha died, and hla death notice appeared
In ths morning papara. Friends at-
tended to the preparation of th* oorpa*
for burial, and a wake,was held last
1 Ight.
An expert waa at once sent to tb*
eoena end Immediately dlegaoead th*
oase as yellow favar. This afternoon
couriers of|tbe board of health war* In-
dustriously saarohlog for those who
attended th* wake or had anything to
do with dressing ths body, In order that
they might ba removed to tb* detention
camp Up to six this avenlog there
ware 49 naw cases raportad, and tha
following death!*:
Mrs. Spennlo, Thomas Ball, Elijah
Parkr, Antonio Crlpro and J. Farrlo.
Dr. Howard Olllphant, brother ot
President O.ltphant, of tha board of
baalt h, la amoog thoaa atrlokan today,
H* haa been aotlvaly engaged In visit-
ing alok cases. Thar* were no naw
oases at Clinton, Mlaa. Thera I* on*
naw oast, no deaths, at Nltta Youma.
At Mobil*, Ala., today tbara war* alx
naw oaasa and ona death. At Edwards,
Mis*., there wars fourteen naw oabsa
and four deaths. At 'Biloxi, Mlaa.,
thar* ware eleven new cases and on*
death.
West Union, V*., Oot 8—An apld
•mlo of fevar tlx mil** sr nth of her* la
oaualng oonatarnatlon amoog tha In-
habitants. Physicians differ In opln*
Iona aa to th* kind of favar. Tblrty-
ona deaths occurred In tb* paat eigh-
teen days. Citizen* of th* town war*
demanding th* board of health quar-
antine.
Cecil Khodaa III.
Capetown, Oot 8—Oaoll Hholas,
former premier of Cap* Colony, Is
seriously 111 at Intanga.
Lion Coffee, per package,
4 X Coffee, 9 packages
The very best Pure Leaf Lard
10 pounds 75
The very best Pure Leaf Lard
5 pounds 40
The very best Pure Leaf Lard
3 pounds 25
3 cans Cal. Best Tomatoes, 3’s 25
Lion Coffee, the Best, Only 10c
Per Package.
2 cans 2 lb. Tomatoes
3 cans Choice Sugar Corn
3 cans Early June Peas
Sliced Peaches, best quality, i’s
2 cans Peaches, 3’s
2 cans Pears, 3’s
2 cans Apricots, 3’s
15
25
25
10
25
25
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El Paso Grocery Go.
Oor. Oregon and Overland Sts.
)
(The Falcon Stud.)
The property of BLAIR BROTH-
ERS, Sedalia, Missouri, is now at
Pomeroy’s Transfer Stable, El Paso.
If you want a Race Horse of the
highest type, Horses sired by such,
noted stallions as J. B. Clay and
the famous stallion Falcon, winner
of the St. Louis Derby in 1888; ran
second to Empress of Norfolk in the
American Derby; won the welter
weight stakes and carried 164 lbs
13* miles.
These horses are now on sale at
stable. Call and see them. If you
want a Mare, Gelding or Youngster
we can suit you.
M. S. DURR1LL, Salesman.
aiurdared Ylfieen Wlvis.
Rotterdam, Oo». 8—A man named
Quatav* Millar surrendered to tha olty
polio*, ooufeaalog th* murder of hla
wife aod ohlld. Aa proof of ths troth
of hla oonfaaelon h* produced from hla
pookat four human ear*. Tha polio*,
on searching hi* house, found two
bodla* Muller subsequently oonfaasad
ha alao killed hi* parent*, mutilating
thalr remains In th* tam* fashion. And
than mada tha astonishing statement
that ha similarly disposed of fourteen
wtvaa whom h* bad marrltd In various
part* of tha world.
MAX SCHUTZ,
Dealer in Everything
Our motto is to keep a complete stock.of General Merchan-
dise, defy competition, and guarantee courteous and honest
treatment to all customers.
HO EAST OVERLAND STREET.
Between Steffian-Krakauer Hardware Co. and O. G. Seeton’s feed store.
Goods delivered promptly in auy part of the city.
KKKI). H PE1TZ, C. B., Uenerel Manager.
ADAM J. D1KTKK, Secretary.
THE TULAROSA
Real Estate and Improvement Go.
Improved Farm and Fruit Lands for sale in
large or small tracts to suit purchasers.
LOCATIONS ON GOVERNMENT LAND A SPECIALTY.
Lands surveyed and subdivided. Report* and ultimate* on valuation* of land and irrigAtiou
entcrprl*#*. Maps, profile* and plain;* furnished cm application. ( .on tract* taken for Leveling,
Ditching and Irrigating Abstract* to all land* in 1*u^ro*u aud La- Luz country.
Office*: TULAROSA AND LAS CHUCKS, N. MEX.
THE
El Paso Foundry and Machine Co.
HAVE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
One 5 H. P. Vertical Engine, almost new.
One 25 H. P. Ames Engine, almost new.
One 10 H. P. New Upright Boiler.
One 10 H. P. Semi-portable Boiler, with locomotive tire box.
One New Feed Pump, suitable for 60 H. P boiler.
We have all Fittings for these Boilers and Engines.
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