El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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EL PASO DAILY HERALD FRIDAY AUGUST 4 1809.
EL PASO
Mine Mill and Smelter Supply House
STORE AND WAREHOUSE: EL PASO TEXAS.
102 8T. LCUI8 8T
Branch Companla Industrial Mexicans-
8HELDON BLOOK
i 1 Gen. Office and Works; Chihuahua Mex.
We carry the largest stock of mining: and milling' machinery and supplies
in the southwest. We have exceptional facilities for fitting up complete plants.
Our connections with the largest manufacturers in the United States of mining
machinery enable us to execute all orders in the United States promptly and
efficiently at the lowest prices.
Agents for the improved Aerial Finlayson Tramway Systkm an Im-
provement on the Blichardt and Otto double rope system.
Crucible steel wire hoisting ropes.
Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co's highest grade rubber belting vanner
belts both plain and corrugated sheet rubber packing and engine packing of
assorted sizes-
Latest improved cut geared hoisting engines with Lane clucb band or post
brakes.
Ames IRON WORKS'highest grade boilers in etook.eepecially manufactured
for this country where water is bad horizontal return tubular and portable
locomotive type.
Stilwell-Bixrce & Smith-Vaile Co. steam pumps duplex feed pumps
tank pumps compound and sinking pumps Cameron pattern Vertical engines
and deep well pumps. Triple power pumps single and double acting type. Air
drills and straight line air compressors cross compound duplex compressors
with mechanical valve on air end. Can furnish any size on short notice of lat-
est improved compressors on the market. Large stock of pumps on hand.
Corliss highest grade engines tandem compound twin compound con-
densing and non-condensing simple Corliss both for medium and heavy duty.
We can furnish all sizes and horse power on short notice.
For the Republic of Mexico we are the largest and practically only ma-
chinery manufacturers who manufacture Concentrating Mills Stamp
Mills Cyanide Mills Chlorination Mills.Pan-Amalgamation Mills.
Ho sting Plants Pumping Plants and Wire Rope Tramways complete.
v4tj tn-r aatimstoa nnd nrlRoa before Durchnsintr elsewhere.
We employ a large force of engineers at our El Paso warehouse under the management of
will sell
EVERY SATURDAY
So
The El Paso & Northeastern
tickets from El Paso to To-
boggan and return for ... .
Trains make connection with the fam-
Tickets good to return the following Monday.
ous "Cloud Climbing Route every Saturday.
For any information pertaining to Cloudcroft or the railway phone or address
$5.00 Q
h thr fam- v
H. ALEXANDER
Asst. G. F. 6t P. Agt.
A. S. GREIG
Gen. Supt. &F. & P. Agt.
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.Neighbor-
hood Notes. J
New Mexico.
H. R. AYRES Gen. Mgr.
B. L. BERKEY Asst. Mgr
The Star LiYery Feed & Sale Stables
inmer West otlaadaaa Santa 1 Street.
Phone 92. l. CALDWELL Prop
Caldwell Undertaking Co.
806 8. El Paso Street
The Leading Undertakers
Phones 197 and 92.
CALLS AN8WERED DAY OR NIGHT
J. E. NAG LEY Manager.
MORGUE IN THE CITY.
-THE ONLi
Link Restaurant
TD Paso Street.
A First-Class Short Order House.
OiDen. Day and. N"isch.t.
..J R McGIBBON
809 El Peso Street Opera House Block.
New and. Second-hand Fnrnitnre
STOVES ST. CLAIR STEEL RANGES CROCKERY LAMPS.
GLASSWARE ETC.
Refrigerate is Cheap in Order to Close Out.
Gives the Highest Price
FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AND SELLS
AT THE LOWEST.
Try Him - - - 116 Oregon Street.
Scarlet fever prevails at Blossburg.
Ex.
Tbere are 194 convicts in the territo
rial prison at Santa Fe. Ex.
The water works at Clayton are be
ing' thoroughly repaired. Ex.
Fifty negroes were imported to Gar
diner to work in the coal mines. Ros-
well Record.
Santa Fe people persist in using in
ternal revenue stamps in mailing let-
ters. New Mexican.
The new fixtures for the Bland post-
office have been received and B. H.
Shaw who was appointed postmaster
several weeks aeo is now prepared to
take obarge. Ex.
W. P. Chlsum ex-county commis-
sioner who lives six miles southeast of
Roswell says he found on digging into
the ground that the rain had soaked
the earth at his place to the depth of
bottom of the shaft where it had just
room enough to stand. Mr. Isaacs se
cured the animal with ropes and with
the help of a derrick raised him safely
to tne eurraoe. Ex.
At a recent meeting of the territor
ia 1 horticultural society at Santa Fe it
was decided in order to suit the pecu
liarities or tne season and especially to
accommodate the apple orchardists to
hold the fair four weeks later than
usual and the fair will be held Wed
nesday Thureday and Friday October
o ana o. JNew Mexican.
Arizona.
The telephone line from Gila valley
nas oeen completed to Morenol. Ex.
There were 70000 miners' inches of
water in the Salt river Monday night.
The Cllfton-Lordsburg road has had
Its troubles lately from too much
water. Republican.
senator freeze oi .fnoenlx nas gone
to tne (Jorba txrande mine Sonora
Mexico to open a "bank." isx.
A sheriffs posse from Silver City ar
rived at Duncan in pursuit of a young
man wno naa stolen a horse at Santa
Rita which was found in the posses
slon of Mr. W. L. Cauthen who had
Emerson & Berrien
XnarDBRTAEBR
324 & 326 El Paso St.
Hearse and Carriages Furnished:
Phones 71. 68Z& 196.
Wagon and Carriage Maker.
Horseshoeing & Blacksmith
ing of all kinds.
Builder of the three wheel carriage
my own patent which received Diplo
ma ana Jueaai at world's i air.
G. ROUY
111 West Overland Street.
Independent Assay Office
D.W.ReckhartE.M.
Proprietor.
Agent for Ore Ship-
pers. Assays and
Chemical Analysis.
MINES X1113KB AID
BIPOBTKD I'PO.N.
Bollioa Work a Specialty.
. o. sos as.
Office and Laboratory t
Cor. San Francisco A
Chihuahua Sts.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
Received weekly from BALSA HNOS..
Veracruz. Mexican leather carver at
work. Call on us.
W.G.WALZ CO Ciudad J uarez.Mex
Op Custom House.
C. C. BALL.INGER.
J. J. LONGWELL.
Balling er & Longwell
Transfer Livery Feed
and Sale Stables.
New Rl0s.RubberTIres.6ood Drivers
Transferrins nf Frniirht-.. r.to-v .
heavy hauling. Consignments nf
lib
freiK
Riven
In car lots for
prompt attention.
distribution
Have line accommodations for hand-
ling live stock in transit through the
city.
Full line of wagons buggies and de-
Give usj Trial.
No. U and 14 Ban Francisco straet and 108
Bant a Fe Street
Phone No. 1 . El Paso Tex.
THE...
LONG BEAM LAMP
!
Newest
Simplest
and...
Easily Operated
WILL BORN THR BIGGEST HOLE IN
DAKKNESS.
Call and insDect the Best Bike Lamn snii
in the city at.....
El Paso Novelty Works'
OLIVER DUTTON Prop.
San Antonio Street El Paso. Te
jSANARELLI. FEVER'S FOE TO VISIT AMERICA.
Dr. Guiseppe Sanarelli discoverer of the bacillus of yellow fever who is
soon to visit the United States to study the effects of his serum has been fore-
moat in the investigation of the causes and possible preventives of this disease.
Though barely over 30 years of age he is the head of the great Institute of ex-
perimental hygiene founded by the University of Montevideo and the impor-
tant results of his original researches have made him an authority on yellow
fever typhoid and cholera. His Institute was the first to have under cultiva-
tion the bacillus of yellow fever and he has been conducting experiments for
some time by which to discover if possible an antidote. The effects of his
serum as a preventive are being watched with interest in this country. After
taking his degree in the University of Siena in 1889 Sanarelli studied at Paria
and also in Germany making a specialty of the study of typhoid
ana cnoiera ana one or two other maladies diffused by the supply of Impure
water. At the Pasteur institute he gave particular attention to the water of
the Seine and the water supply of Versailles. He isolated the vibrinn nf
cnoiera and discovered the cause of its relative harmlessneaa. ThA0n
tneBe investigations maae mm Known among scientific men and his further
researches brought him into prominence. His appointment to the chair of
hygiene in the University of Siena in Italy followed. The offer of a department
devoted solely to original researches along the line of the Pasteur institute at
a salary oi ssouuu a year induced film to so to the TTnivrinr f mia
- " -J WVU.CT1UOU
1 l 1 . A J IJ. - . i . t .
wuore xiis worn naa sitracieu wjue attention. UDlC&eo T men HAraTrl
county. Wolf hunters who are seek-
ing the liberal bounty paid for the de-
struction of such animals ought to
visit that locality. Orb.
There was a meeting of the Ter-
ritorial Homeopathic association at
Phoenix Sunday. The meeting was
not called fer the purpose of calling
Governor Murphy's attention to a
discrimination in the appointment of
the medical board but that matter
was taken up it is uderstood. Blsbee
Orb.
A few of the men I who have been
hunting for the murderer of Rodgers
and Wingfield at Camp Verde a short
time ago were here Saturday on their
way home. The friends of the mur-
dered men are quitting the chase
and have about lost hopes of the mur-
derer ever being captured. Flagstaff
Gem.
The Cochise county supervisors sit-
ting as a board of equalization has
raised the assessment of the Copper
Queen oompany 9108.000. The compa-
ny it is said will protest against the
raise. The Pima county board has
also raised the mining properties of
this county. In many oases the assess-
ed valuation Is not more than five per
cent of the amount asked for the pro-
perties. Star.
The silver spike of the new railroad
to White Hills will be driven August
16. There will be great rivalry be
tween Chloride girls as to who will
drive the spike. It will be left to a
vote the one receiving the largest
number to drive the spike and receive
a gold watch and chain worth $25 offer
ed by Our Mineral Wealth. The day
of the celebration will be prolific of
sports and a barbacue. Tucson Star.
eighteen inches.
crat.
-Albuquerque Demo-
Colfax Taos Mora and Union ooun
ties will combine and hold a union
county fair at Springer from September
26 to 29. Katon will also hold a fair
this fall. Albuquerque Citizen.
A lodge of the Fraternal Brother
hood was organized at Katon with 40
members. H. E. Bergmann was elect
ed past president Charles Elllcott
vice president and John C. Orin secre-
tary. New Mexican.
The office building of the Pecos Val
ley railroad at Roswell will be two
stories high 125x70 feet and will cost
about $6000. Work on the building
will begin as boo a as possible and it
will be pushed to completion. The
Optic.
T. Roualt of Las Cruces has sold his
entire output of tomatoes for this year
to an Albuquerque wholesale firm. Mr.
Roualt has also disposed of all of his
chile crop and could sell ten times the
quantity he raised this year. Dona
Ana Republican.
The various counties of New Mexico
have the following number of post-
offices: Bernalillo 2; Chavez 4: Col
fax 21: Dona Ana 14: Eddy 6; Grant
25; Guadalupe 9; Lincoln. 12; Mora 16;
Otero 8; Rio Arriba 19; Sierra 13;
Socorro 17; San Miguel 23; San Juan.
11 ; Union 14; Valencia 17. The Optic.
One of Jeff Isaacs' finest Hereford
bulls fell down a seventy-foot minincr
shaft near the Memphis mine at Or-
gan. The bull was found alive In the
trail eu ior it. xne man was captured
ouwie a tat ion wnere ne was resting
up the old crow bait he had traded for.
Tucson Citizen.
Word reached Solomonville on Sun-
oay mat "saorty" Gardiner had been
killed at Fort Grant Friday night by a
soldier. Ex. J
An Indian of Yuma county ran into
a quicksand bed on the Colorado river
and sank out of sight in three min-
utes . Prospector.
Silver City was visited last week by
a great flood the equal of one in 1895.
Much damage was done but there was
no loss of life. Ex.
John Serg of Prescotthas been sued
by a California widow for $26000 nn an-
count of a breach of promise of marri
age. eerg nas an income of $100 per
day from a gold mine. Ex.
Tom Wlgglns.a Bisbee Rouah rmAi.
has received word from his attorney
In Washington that his application for
a pension of $10 per month had been
allowed. The pension dates from Oc-
tobor '98. Tucson Citizen.
The Phoenix Short Line haq ratih.
llshed their Pullman service betwpon
Phoenix and Maricopa; passengers nan
take the Pullman at 7 o'clock in the
evening remaining in it until 6 o'clock
the next morning doing away with the
necessity of occupying a room at Mari
copa. Herald.
A pack of timber wolves are remrt.
ed of having killed a number of cattle
in Milligan valley a few mileB south-
east of Eager a settlement in Apache
Mexico.
A new bank with $1000000 is to be
established in Puebla with European
capital. Mexican Herald.
It is reported that a regular line of
steamers is to be put on between Tam-
pico and Colon stopping at way ports.
The Bank of London and Mexioo an
nounces the payment of a dividend of
four dollars per share say 4 per cent.
on account of the profits of the current
year. Two Republics.
At Apotzlngan the house occupied
Dy tne telegraph and post offices in
Puebla was completely destroyed by
fire last week. All the mail matter
being burned. Mexican Herald.
Col. Rafael G. Acosta and famllv
nave started ior Kansas Jitv. tne col
onel having been reappointed Mexican
consul at that city. He was consul
there five years act). MonterevUiOOB.
Fifty metres of the transmission
cable set up by the street car oompany
Ior the new eleotrio service between
Guadalupe and Peralillo have been
stolen. The police eay they are on the
trace oi tne tmevea- lux.
A commission will shortly leave Mi-
tamoros for the federal oapital to se-
cure a concession for a railroad from
Brazos de Santiago Texas via Mata-
moros to this city with a branch from
oiler to iNuevo Laredo. Ex.
1 Vs. 3 -wr .
uenemi rearo jzLinoiosa. wno was
formerly minister of war. is seriously
ill. The sad news of the death of his
only son who was lately killed bv
lightning has affected the veteran and
contributed to his ailments. Chihua
hua Enterprise.
mi sr 9 . -
xoe Aiexican central oeome are
beautifying the grounds of the new
hospital de La Barra and when the
Work is completed this hospital in ad
dition to being the most complete and
sanitary perfect will have the nicest
grounds of any in the republic. Ex.
Measles and a mild form of smallpox
are very prevalent with children in
fachuoa at present. Several ohildren
of the English colony have been laid
up with the former. Happily for us
the latter disease has been confined to
natives. All possible precautions are
beinir taken to prevent the spread of
this loathsome disease. Mexican Her
ald.
While walking near the new market
in Mazatlan with her sister Andrea a
lb-year-old girl Trinidad Macias was
approached by Juan Pad ilia who stab-
bed her in the stomach with a butcher
knife and then fled escaping arrest.
J. he girl is in the hospital at the point
of death she is from Colima coming
oere to wont in tne tODacco lactorv.
and the assailant is also from the same
place. Two Republics.
and will increase this number as the
volume of business may warrant.
Monterey Globe.
The Mexican Central represented by
Mr. Pablo Martinez del Rio has ne-
gotiated a contract with the secretary
of publio comunioations relative to
new lines and connections with other
roads. The company is authorized to
enter into contracts with other com-
panies for the trains of each road tn
run on the other's lines a rate not ex-
ceeding sixty per cent of the freights
on the merchandise transported under
the respective tariffs. Two Republics.
Duriog the six months from Januarr
to June 30 of the current year the de
partment of fomen to disposed of nation.
al or public lands commonly called
terrenos baldloe amounting to 188.180
hectares equal to 4777.993 acres which
produced $174988.89 for which 104
titles were issued to individuals and
companies. The lands thus disposed of
are distributed in the territory of Low-
er California and the states of Campe-
ohe Chiapas Chihuahua Durango
San Luis Potosl Slnaloa Tabasco.
Veracruz Yucatan Michoacan Nuevo
Leon Oaxacaand Tamaullpas. Two
Republics.
Santa Fe Excursion List.
Commencing June 1st. the Santa Fe
Route will place on sale Summer Tour
ist tickets to Colorado points. The
tickets will be sold daily to and includ-
ing September 15th. final return limit
October 31st. Rates:
El Paso to Denver and return $40.00.
El Paso to Colorado Springs and re-
turn $37.50.
El Paso to Pueblo and return $36.00.
Effective June 1 summer tourist
tickets will be sold bearing final limit
October 31st.
Detroit $ 79" 95
Lake Chautauqua New York... 82 15
Lookout Mountain Tenn 68 55
Mackinaw City Mich 84 15
Milwaukee Wis 73 10
Niagara Falls 88 05
Norfolk Va 86 65
Pittsburg Pa 80 70
Quebec 101 85
St. Paul 71 75
Toronto Ont 88 05
These tickets are effective to various
other points and particulars will be
gladly furnished on application.
Regular seaside excursion tickets on
sale every Friday during June July
and August El Paso to Los Angeles
Redondo Beach Santa Monica or San
Diego and return at rate of $40.00 fi-
nal limit ninety days; stop-overs allow-
ed at pleasure west of San Bernardi-
no. Played Out.
Dull Headache Pains in various
parts of the body Sinking at the pit of
the stomach Loss of appetite Fever-
ish ness Pimples or Sores are all posi-
tive evidences of impure blood. No
matter how it became bo it must be
purified in ordr to obtain good health.
ACKer's tiiooa Elixir nas never failed
to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons
or any other blood diseases. It is cer
tainly a wonderful remedy and we sell
every bottle on a positive guarantee.
M. H. Webb druggist.
Siok Headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Moki Tea a
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa-
tion and indigestion makes you eat
Bleep work and happy. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money back. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. M. H. Webb druggist.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's Enelish Remedy in anv case
of coughs colds or oroup. Should it
fall to give immediate relief money re-
funded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. M. H
Webb Druggist.
Dyspepsia can be enred hv noim?
Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
tablet win give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome
in boxes at 25 cts. M. H. Webb drusr
gist.
Summer Bates. '
Commencing June 1st and continuing
until Sept. 30th 1899 the Queen &
Crescent route will place in effect
from all coupon stations regular sum
mer resorts in east Tennessee. North
Carolina Virginia and northern re
sorts good until Oct. 31st. The Queen
ano Crescent offers to the public excel
lent service. Train leaving New Or-
leans dally 7:30 p. m. arrives Cin
cinnatl next evening 7:30 thus giving
twenty-four hours schedule carrying
Pullman Buffet sleeper. There is al
so through a Pullman sleeoinir car on
this train to New York run nine bv wav
Chattanooga Bristol Lynchburg
Washington and Pa. R. R. thus pene
trating the very heart of the summer
resorts. Train leavinc- Shrevenort
daily at 9:10 a. m. carries through
Pullman sleeper to Chattanooga
where change can be made into tha
Cincinnati or New York sleepers with-
out getting off train.
or detailed information as to rates.
routes etc. apply to anv ticket spent
or T. M. Hunt. T. P. Dallas Tex. R.
J. Anderson A. G. P. A. or Geo. H.
Smith G. P. A. New Orleans.
Mexican Mineral Belt.
The only direct route to the rich
mining regions of Eastern Sonora
and Western Chihuahua is via the
blerra Madre line and Casas Gran
dee. Trains leave Ciudad Juarez at
q:Z5 dally except Sundays.
J. T. LOGAN
Genl. Traffic Agent
Low Bates To Mexico.
The Mexican Central Railway will
sell round trip excursion tickets to
Mexico uny ior 825.00 U. S. .TnW
way to open up the region will be con- 22nd 23rd 29th 30th. August 5th. 6th.
OKI UUkCU irUUI KJl HIS. BbtthLUD. lb 18 Cre
While not officially announced as yet
mere is no aouot mat tne investiga
tion of La Barraria coal resources in
bonora by the Southern Pacific Co.
nas proved satisfactory the property
will be taken over and a line of rail-
dlbly reported that beds of coal have
been developed aggregating eight feet
in thickness. Monterey Globe.
The Japanese legation in the city of
Mexico is preparing a commercial
treaty between Japan and Mexico
which will be submitted to the Mexican
government as soon as it is ready. A
commission of merchants and business
men is expected to be Bent from Yoko-
hama to visit Mexico for the purpose of
meeting the merchants of this country
and initiating a reciprocal trade be-
tween the two nations. Ex.
Steamship service will be establish-
ed between the port of Boston and
Mexican ports on July 15 says the
Bulletin of the American republics:
It is announced that the sailings twill
be fortnightly. The names of the new
company is the Boston Havana and
Mexic an line. The company has char-
med two steamers of about 1500 tons
12th and 13th. Good for returning fain
thirty days from date of sale. Spa r.
J. Kuhn commercial airent.
HOTT'S PENNYROYAL
PILLS
. 7 orercome Weakness Irreirn-
i t omissions Increase vigor
.ad banish " pains of menstrua-
tion." They are "iafe Savers"
to girls at womanhood aiding de-
velopment of organs and body. No
known remedy for women equals
u.uiiub qo narm me do
?; comet a Dleasnre. Ml . hnT
? y "' Sold ty drunUts.
MOTT CHEMICAL CO..tlT.lmaiiu.
For sale by ail druggists.
inniLLiAr.is'pi i o
nTAMSYriLL
U W A SURE REUEF TO WOMAN for
all troubles peculiar to her sex. t3FSend by
man or from our Agent. SI.OO per box.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO. Props.. CLEVELAND. OHIO.
For sale by all druggists.
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