El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1891 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Library Consortium.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
Daily Times, Tuesday, Se
ROGER 0. MILLS
jm
X
MtWTtONS. ~T* ~
Walter Lane left yesterday to attend
P® i j I
1
ll
pfi
P: -■
. *
■ i
l \ p
■j P;
f P
An iniiM»n*ni consultation ltwiirwui j qUjc£iy M possible andaa far as known
Trouble ihMrtruetivf storm After i>«*-j at thia time none were killed. At 4
prrudefii KIlM by a Thief Wilt Thrrr , „ — --------------- - . ,r,
jetting the fire under control. The
Hr ThiuMf Thr
I’nlsBrntl.
First Trial
o'clock the firemen had succeeded in
at Bryan, Tex. "*•
Collector F. P. Clark has returned
the east, looking a perfoet picture
of health and good humor.
William Crosby came in from Dom-
ing Sunday morning to see that El
Paso was all right.
K. C. PEW
mm
m
■ ■
THE DE DEMI.
- £2**
tef- * L,
\1 £L Togr*®
u2fc|j^
aiuuenee that filled the huildmg from drive him out of the orchard when
pit fo top. Every inch of the spaee the huckster drew a revolver and shot
was utilised and not until the last Xopjmd through the heart. Thehuck-
wonis of the speaker had lieen uttered st(>r mHfj0 jjjs escape and has not been
did a single peiNtm ieavc the building seen since. Topyrol was 43 years of
Mr Mills to'greeted with a perfect ^ and oame here a few weeks ago
ovation and it was fully the mmntcs from Iowa. He was married and had
befoi^e the cheers subsided sufficiently ; th philHron
t o allow him to proceed with his speech. . . _______
In his remarks ho confined himself to N^naationiti Trial,
the tariff Fully 5,U0l) people wore iu Kansas Citt, Sept. 28.—That popular
the audience and more than that mini- j entertainment, the preliminary exami-
t»er were turned away unable to gain n„tiou of pretty Millie Pfassmann, who
entrance.
r
* 'Q ua Moi
Luis Potisi,
msfen has returned from Sail
»i, Mexico, where ids house
: is charged’ with attempting to destroy
t his momuig the president was inicon-. iu Armourfiate this morning. Three
-•ult at ion w ith the representative of policemen Htood at the door and search -
t he state and navy departments, htv-; (yj eve,ry ^rgon who entered and not a
MSi.c-ATSwwi.’tt! *«* “'<•*>»” "»«■■* .
early in the day. He was joined there Th* rim Time.
I >y Acting Secretary Wharton of the , Chicago,' Sept. 28.--Tonight for the
department of state and General John first time iu several years Minnie
W. Foster, and later by Commodore ; Hauck s*ug before an American au-
Ranisey, chief of the navigation lm-1 dieuce. Her .Grand Opera company
ream who had been summoned for the opeued a season in the United States
purpose. While no official informa- with a presentation of Carmen this
tiou upon the subject can be obtained evening at the Chicago Opera house,
there is re.isonjto believe that the ad-; Hauck appeared iu the title role,
ministration is confronted with a seri-
has a big contract.
Manager Jones requests that every
member of the Brown team lie at the
grounds this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock
for practice.
Last night Policeman Hostetter was
sandbagged on the northeast corner of
of Oregon and Overland streets by
some unknown.
Messrs. Currie Carpenter and Lew
Ely have returned from a pleasant trip
to Chicago a^d ar 3 prepared to resume
their work of whooping up railroad
business.
Dr. W. If. Parker returned yesterday
from Chicago, after enjoying a most
beneficial vacation. He is pleasod with
El Paso’s climate and returns to make
this city his permanent home.
The washout on the Galveston, Har-
risburg and San Antonio near Sierra
Blanca has been remedied and the first
traiu passed through to this city Sun-
day night, arriving here at midnight.
The Santa.Fe road has rented the
vacant storehouse in the northeast
corner of the Wells Fargo building and
will fix up an elegant city office, and
sssttfsar i«*• «*■> <■»■**« <■«•» <**
States naval force in Chili consists of ‘ ville yesterday, the family of County tral hotel.
one vessel,the cruiser Baltimore. It is Assessor J. G. Pulliam, was poisoned
i s aimed that Coinmod ire Ramsey was at dinner. Pnlli%m, bis wife and Dr.
called into the consultation for the j Saunders, his father-in-law, were all
purpose of explaining the extent of the
resources in the navy department.
Railroad Trouble.
Dknver. Sept. 28. F. P. Sargents,
president of the supreme council of
railway employes and grand master of
the brotherhood of locomotive liremeu.
is here, it is said, to investigate a
grievance which has existed for some
time, between the editor of the West-
Ludvvig Heldt. formerly county sur-
veyor of El Paso county, is in the city
effected aud Pulliam had a hard strug- j on route to Mexico. Mr. Heldt has just
gle to recover. Mrs. Pulliam will i returned from an extended trip
probably die. It is thought the milk | through England, where he went some
time ago to be married. •
Professor Jaipes Hibbert will open a
used at the table was poisoned by some j
enemy.
Re-Indicted.
St. Lous, Mo.. Sept. 28.—Charles F.
Vail, charged with the murder of his
wife has hreu re-indicted. It will be
remembered that Vail was tried for
•cm Railway and some local labor lead- j wife murder last February and that
ers. These men caused to be printed the trial resulted in a hung jury, sincO
some time ago that the Burlington was which time Vail has been on bail.
discharging old firemen for having ----------------
joined the brotherhood. The Western Forest Fire* Quenched by Rain.
Railway claimed that tho reports were La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 28.—Rain last
circulated to embarrass the Burlington > night was sufficient to stop all the fires
officials, and proved that the men were 1 }n the Black river pineries. An inch
not firemen and had no right to be ! of rain fell at Medford and about as
members of the brotherhood, and the much generally through that region,
men were expelled. The paper then | The daknage so far is not great, as not
hegauwurou the professional griey-jmuch itimber was . destroyed, only a’
. ance men aud the Union Pacific orti- number of camps and dams.
cials refused to treat with them, and j ---------------
the agitators to get even expelled A. J Two indictment*.
V. Warman, the editor in question. He Louisville, Ky., Sept, 28.-The grand
appealed and Mr. Sargents is here to j jury today returned two indictments
investigate. Both Mr.W arman refused I axminst Mninr William Tillman the
to talk until after the investigation
which begins tomorrow’.
Will There Hr Trouble?
Washington. Sept, 28. It is conjec-
ture^ that the matters under consider-
ati
against Major William Tillman, the
fugitive cashier of the Fall City bank.
The charges are embezzlement and
grand larceny in taking 837,000 unlaw-
fully from the bank. It is not known
red that the.matters under consider- nb. there is 110 re'
knuat the conference were statements, r<* ‘ e’ . t
from^Minister Egan aud Captain Attempts smcide.
I Milwaukee, Wis.. Sept. 28.- Barney
with the special disD»tch<*s from Val 1 Bttldwin. a dime museum freak who is
mSiso pJi^d in tff New York ller- kumvn “ the man wlththe
aid. It is certain that the official of I broken neck attempted to suicide here
last evening by taking poison. He was
i removed to the Emergency hospital
and is in a fair way to recover.
PASO.
105 Sa.. 4n%nio Street, El Paso, Textfs
l fi:
...
_ :I W VMSfr1' 1
YrtvT tileJ 7co gof/lq •t'mifflV
. ^ v<t.t **J#*?*{o be* d4Mi>W -ufl'
T ' WHOtoALE AKji REf AIL
. ■ ■ ..V, |
Dealers in
Laths, Shin^lefe,
.Mould-
1 Wind
tings,
LUMBER
ings, Etc.
Mills, PipeiU
Barbed Feiw|.
feRB® OOlWiBR FIRST AND KANSAS STRF.ETS,
El Paso;, 4 - • • -
Texas.
MA
PER
South Side.
CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO.
r
Dealer in ’
MEXICAN CURIOSITIES,
OPAlsS’ viSRA: CRUZ CIGARS, ONYX
" /, ■
GOODS and FILAGREE WARE.
Ee.asonable Erices.
MEXICAN : ANTIQUMeS,
CANES; M)Ll)! COINS, POTTERY,
LJ, itMAelr
FE AfUH ERWOE K
Straw Work, Etc., Etc., Etc.
CAREFUL PACKING GUARANTEED.
;________UsJ____.ujj^,__l.Y__
state and navy departments are not
alarmed at the situation aud if the
canfereuca was called to devise means _________
of meeting any emergency, it is apnar- Th; Shot Gnn Koute.
cut. that the persons who participated! _ „ . .
are satisfied that thi> has been done. Sept.-8. Major
. ________ _______ | K. W. K. Hopkms, far many years a
mwiructive storm, | prominent business man iu this city,
MiNNK.vrOLis, Minn.. Sept. 28. A Pi- blew his brains out with a double-bar-
oneer-Press special from Grand Rapids, j relied shot gun, at Red Boiling Springs,
Minn., says: It is learned that a most j this state. Sunday. He had become
destructive storm has juissed over the j despondent, because of ill health,
northern part of this and Belden _ — -
county, felling an immense amount of1 KHImI Hi* wife’sseduner.
pine timber aud causing some loss of i Nevada, Mo., Sept. 28. Late last
life. If half that is reported is true.! night Tom Hutton, traveling agent for 1
there has been damage to timber i l>wight‘8soda.shotandfatallywounded1
amounting to many thousands of dol- C. C. Deffoubaugh. The shooting was
lars. The ceutre of destruction was not unexpected, as stories of a com-
400 miles this side of the boundary \ promising character have lieen afloat
line and immediately north of this * for some time alxmt Mrs. Hutton and
place. j Doffenbaugh. Public* sympathy is
________________________ ‘ with the husband.
Afirr < _______________________ *
Ijouisville, Ky., 8ept. 28. There is riiiuib-iphta wins,
much excitement at Somerset, attend- Philadelphia, l’a.. Sept. 28. The
ant upon efforts to entirely break up Cricket match between Lord Hawke's
the Gilliland band of desperadoes, two! 11 and the team made up of cracks
of whom were recently lynched for the from the various first class Philadel-
assassination of Sheriff McCaigue A f phia teams which was began Friday
jvis.se of citizens has lieen searching all iust ended today with a victory for
day for other members of the gang. Philadelphia. The Englishmen who
Three were captured yasterday aud it started their second innings started
is believed a final round-up will lie making 8i ruus for a total of two
made tonight. The men are under wickets, finished today making 171
arrest, charged with robbery. j runs or a grand total of 434 runs. The
; Philadelpbias began their second in-
Fire at rhiiiuifiphiM. nings needing 183to win. These they
dancing academy Oct. 1, in the new ad-
dition to the Grand Central Hotel.
Parties desiring to secure lessons will
call at the academy between 2 and 4
p. m. ' ' ' 1
The McGintys au d the Annie Roony
are a new combination. They will be
heard from this week. President
Reckhnrt says!)ie could not refuse to
join the Roony family which is com-
posed of tho leading society ladies of
the city*
Last night the El Paso Colored Cor-
net Band ordered their instruments 19
in number, from a manufacturer at
Elkhart, Indiana. The instruments
will cost 8707.50, and the people of El
Paso should give the boys substantial
encouragement. Subscribe for one of
their ball tickets. •
Chairman Bronson of tho El Paso
county World’s Fair committee urgent-
ly request all members of the com-
mittee to meet at the office of the
county commissioners in the court
house this (Tuesday) evening at 8
o'clock. It is imperative that each
member of the committee be present,
as the time is short for El Paso county
to raise her share of tho Texas World’s
fair fund.
MiF* -
d3CJ»
.hid
'?T JjSijj
ah ovrt
jtt to 1WM
1 no .4>ai|
DTI In:
r (.dui om m
BKIil.A & CO.,
AGENTS FOR IIOYT’S1 TOltfcT PAPER,' PUMPS,
Mb, b n RANGES, HOSE.
w.
EL 1*A«". TEXAS.
-TnmfTr?---------rT_-r-----------
U. wAlz CO.
103 El Paso Street, Jos Schutz Block,
Wr? ‘
ip Story Brick, Main Street, Ciudad Juarez.
em <?*’.
DEALERS IN-
Wunt Them to Keport.
Washington, Sept. 23. - The comp-
troller of currency has called on Jail the
national banks for a report of their
condition at the close of business Fri !
day, Sept. 25.
•fudge Lynch.
Holland, Miss., Sept. 28.--Lou Ste- j
venson, a quadroon, and her paramour!
were lynched this morning for. murder-
ing a bar tender named Davis, against
who they had a grudge.
Money amt Metals.
New Yoiik, Sept. 28— Money easy,
closed easy at 4 per cent.
Silver—Bar 97%.
Prime mercantile paper
Sterling exchange quiet and steady at
4.82 for 00 dHy bills and 4.85 for de-
mand.
Pig Iron Quirt, American 15.00(7*
18.00.
CorrER -Easier; Lake, October 812
35.
Lead Dull; strong domestic 4.55.
Tin Dull; nominal; straits; 820.10.
Real Rotate Transfer!.
State of Texas to Walter Kinder
i patent to set*. 30, block 80,
; township 2. T, & P. surveys,
040 acres.... i...............
State of Texas to John Baker.
patent to sec. 32, block 80,
township 2. T. & P surveys,
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SMALLMUSICALINSTRMENTS,
SHEET MUSIC
AND MUSIC BOOKS,
SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES
TRICYCLES,
VELOCIPEDES, CROQUETTE,
TENNIS,
HAMMOCKS,
CHILDREN’S
CARRIAGES,
BASE BALL GOODS,
ATHLETIC AND SPORTING GOODS,
•j-
TOYS
AND
FANCY
GOODS.!
0. W'. EMERSON,
m
E. V. BERRIEN.
UNDEUTAiafc AND RMBAIJIWIH, 415 EL PASO ST«FET
8 4 480
Piiiladklphia, Sept 28. Shortly af secured with the loss of two wickets j 640 acres
t er 2 o'clock this evening fire broke out their last run being made three min- j John Baker to Walter Kinder,
in the house of Phillips Conn Ingham utes before the time fixed for closing, j warranty deed to survey 32,
at lfi'i North Delaware avenue. The -.......— — block 80, township 2, T. & P.
flames soon gained headway and sever- Receiving the Pilgrim*. [ railroad, 040 acres...........
a! alarms were turned in. The tire Is lit me. Sept. 28. The pope received : Walter Knirler to John Baker,
still burning. The lire swept through at St. Peters today 4.000 pilgrims; I* warranty deed to see. 16.
the inflammable stock in the building i delegate s of societies for the young, j lilook 80« township 2, T. & P.
and the structure was ablaze from cel- He passed through the ranks of the'! ri)ui*dftd, (540 acres ..
largo roof in twenty minutes after the ] pilgrims, addressing them and giviug I ^ alter Knider to Austin.Bron-
flarnes first broke out. Finding that them hi-* hand to kiss and was received ' son and Eddy warranty deed
( he fire was beyond their control t he with devoted acclamations. An eney- j to secs. 30, 10 and 20, block
firemen quickly turned in four alarms 0li<:tl is published advising the faith-1 *'• township 2. T. J P. rail
and a dozen engines and hose carts fu], road, 640 acres.............. 8 320
rasjxmded. Despite the utmost efforts ...... —------- ! John Baker to Austin, Bronson
1 «:•
1 f
* *
1 920! wmtwZ? '
j ■* . • '• ■/.
| Telriihotic l;)T. Opeiviuy nnU night. Hearse and e»ii)*|akes .furnished, ffofll ^itirnnifired
• r .r •
■-C
. •T'.i
,e j.
of the firemen the flames spread west valuable Horse Flesh,
to Water street aud to the rag ware- New York. Sept. 28. Pierre Lorii-
hoiise of Jessup A Co., adjoining the i lard has purchased the 3-year-old filly,
burning oilfstore. in a short time the La Tosca. by St. Blaise Jacques for
warehouse at 127. 131 aud 133 Water *20,000. Shi lias I icon the Ally ofthe
street, .were ablaze. Phillips and Chnk. t(>aY and horsemen deem the. price
Porter, of Engine coaipaUy* Not 20. moderate. -
. At ~
and Eddy, warranty
secs. 14, 22 and 28, h
township 2, T. & P.
1920 acres
Chas H
Ochoa
Elizario grant
deed to
Mock 80.
railroad.
EM6RSON&BERR1EN
* " ..............-—*'-------- ^
Vi
.............. "'W*1'
4#’ ‘ 9flfc*>l***
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1891, newspaper, September 29, 1891; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540130/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.