El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1894 Page: 1 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:
SMS •* ,V V
i
laps
$1 7 j*
Fourteenth Year No. 140
El Paso, Texas, Wednesday Morning, June 13,1894,
Price Five Cents
notables are on the ground. There is
no talk of candidates. J. A. Ward,
obatrman of the Democratic state oom
mittee, occupied the da/ with the e/e
fusion and fllebnatering. The conven-
tion met for temporary organization,
dominations will be made tomorrow*
Senator Wolcott’s Condition.
Denver, Jane 12 —A Washington
Bpeoial says: “Unfavorable reports
are coming from Paris to Washington
The Nebraska Republican
League Convention
Held Yesterday. ~
Mr, Havemeyer Appeared
Before the Investigat-
ing Committee.
_ _ R- F. JOHNSON,
Wholesale Liquor Dea
Finest Kentucky Bourbon
and Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies.
Sol® Agent for all (the Product of the
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION.
OF 8T. LOUIS, MO-, AND THE
JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE.
And Wholesale Dealer in
PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAKE ICE.
PamUies Supplied With Soda, Sarsaparilla, Vichy- Seltzer and all
Forms of Mineral Water.
Try Our Celebrated “Granadma” Oigars.
State National Bank.
. ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
A Legitimate Banking Butes Transacted In all Its Branches.
i Highest price paid for Mexican dollars.
Bargains Extraordinary.
A VICTORYFOR SILVER. rHjSSHS" TALKED FREELY.
' „ have anticipated. While there is no -
Aft«r an Exciting Canons Delegates Were apparent danger at the present time, H* D«nied **»• Published Statementsae to
Elected to the Denver Convention—The I the oatlook Is not bright for his early the Contribution of Campaign Funds
Report That Colonel Breckinridge Will gf «<» *h. Demand That ,h. Sugar Trust
Withdraw From the Race for Oongreta I ‘to" I P—ctlon-Speoul.tlon In Sugar
le Denied. there was little hope of his being able Stocks by United States Senator Denied.
•- lo leave Paris for three months henoe. __
Lincoln. Joo. 12-Thlrt..n h»ndr.d W.shinoton, Jan. 12-H. O. H.,.-
delegates were present when the state t<ja.” P om A er mey®r> president of the American Sag-
league of Republican dubs was oon- A letter has been reoeived at the ar Rea?8ry> responded to the eum-
vened at noon today. A oarefal esti- °f Woloott & Valle in this oity, Ummittee^nT
m.toolth.p.r.oo.1 of,th.convention »*'£*”? tahSd
indicates a conservative element as I ^ form at ion that tbe sargi 1olo8ed doors HavemeVer dentad rha
regards silver and while some starring wilcK^bro^^ii'hi ak®D Sen,a^r published statements upo^whioh the
resolutions in favor of that mstal will fc abroad had been snooessfnlly investigation was Based hnth .?«»ul
s ar,hw -not “p*oted to aassaf. jsarjMS r aw
In okwlog hi. addr... Pre,ld.ntbl“e ”r ”r!«'>«t Ot.lj twenty hoar. h«?7£££|!!n“* the
Lansing stated that he hoped the oon- JaS e.!wh*n the letter was Jwr‘t past favors. He talked anita freSw
ventlon would not undertake to frame sarg®°n 8£pr]8888d .ta* about his visit to Washington while
a platform for the regular nominating jffi011 that he WOQ,d pul1 thr0Q«h a11 the tariff bill was pending before toe
ooovention, which is to meet in Omaha I ® * --- I finance committee and said he talked
next Angnst. He thought toe delei Th* st. Louis Conference. with several senators in the interest
gates to the present convention should St. Louis, June 12—The oommlttee of the proper protection of the refining
content themselves with renewing on resolutions of the oonferenoe in see interests. Among them were Senators
their allegiance to the principles of the sion here of the leaders of the Ameri- Hill, Gorman and Smith, the two lat-
Kepubllcan party and with the eeleo- can Federation of Labor, Locomotive ter, he said, promised to help him, bat
uvuiiuvouuiu vi^iauuuu. I :r.i°:delseSat68^ the “*^'-^1 oon I E„nSll}?8r8’ Locomotive Firemen, Order I Senator Hill had given him no eatis-
n»h.a. maL] qj_i)i A_ .. , . I vention of Kepnblioau clubs whioh is I of Railway Oondaotors and Farmers’ I faction at all. He said the nrpsnnt
e ^eD^er Tables, 24x^4 tops, antique oak, at $2.00, worth $3.00. to meet in Denver later in the month. Alliance have agreed on the first sec tariff bill was an unsatisfactory Pone to
These are only a few of oar bargains. Gall and be convinced Tbis »Unsion to the determination of Uion as follows: «he refineries because a differential of
that we are showing goods at hard times prices. some delegates to bring in the silver First—A oonferenoe of toe represen one eighth of a cent was not sufficient
ITI tt nTi ri t»t/ti i »ll _ I issue was pointed and brooght forth tatives of organized labor of North I fo afford all the protection whioh their
T. H SPJJINGEjR cheers from many of the delegates. America shall be held semi annnally, interest should have reoeived. He
J. XX. UX XUJhLiuJJXAi, j John M. Thurston, of Omaha, re-1 the first oonferenoe to be held Feb-1 confessed he advocated the advalorem
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
we will offer the following goods:
150 Woven Wire Cots at $1.50, worth $2.50.
Oonches from $7.50 and up.
N. Stanton and St. Louis Streets, El Paso, Texas.
Special attention to out of town trade.
Texas.
JOBBERS OF
roceries and dry good
^—-* --EL PASO, TEXAS V-3
J. R. McGIBBON,
--DEALER IN-
New and Second Hand Furnitiure,|±.*^^^.s~i .
Stove*, Crockery, Lamps, Glassware and Tinware.
317 EL PASO ST., Opera House Building.
I___• % ^----* \ 7: . 7.1 \ wuiwww w ue ueiu ruouieooeu uu Buvuuaiea une aavaic.^-*
sponded and accepted the challenge ruary 22, 1895, in the oity of Washing- system and was gratified that It had
I torown “°?rn, ky Presideafc Laneing. tonf D. 0., for the purpose of oonsld- beeo adopted to the extent that it was
He declared that he was not afraid to ering questions and advising plans for but even with this concession, he de-
express his sentiments on the silver the protection and advancement of the dared the concession was far from
question at the present time and he masses. satisfactory. Havemeyer denied all
desired that the oonvention should Second—Representatives of such knowledge of the speculation in sugar
have the courage to express its semi- conferences shall be from the general stocks by United States senators
meat* no*. assembly of toe Knights of Labor, -r-
The oheers whioh greeted his speech American Federation of Labor, and the Th* 8en*t®*
when he alluded to the question proved various brotherhoods of the Order of Washington, June 12- The absolute
unmistakably that the large majority Railway Trainmen and such national blockade of the tariff bill in the senate
°f the convention was with him. and international wage workers and I tQday 16 in marked contrast with toe
The convention at noon adjourned farmers as were not affiliated with any wonderful progress made yesterday,
until 8 o’olook to permit the represen- of the before mentioned organizations. Not a cog tarned- The entire eight
tatives of the several congressional ---. ’ I hours was devoted to set speeches tre-
distriota to i elect their delegates to the Th* Flood situation. I limiuary to the consideration of toe
national oonvention. Hutchison, Kacs., June 12 —The wool schedule.
_. On motion rf A. E. Cady, afterward Arkansas rivtr at this point is the Mr. Qaay. who bad been quiescent
~~~ 1 amended by Ben Baker, a committee highest for 6even years and still rising, tar five weeks, resumed the delivery of
JD / l - °t seven, one from eaoh congressional Water ie destroying thousands of bar- bis speech whioh had already occupied
\ 1 district, with John M. Thurston as rf*8 of salt in toe warehouses near the four days and after speaking four
V/ obairman, was appointed to receive all fiver, and one of the largest mannfaot hours today his manusoript seemed
------- — i resolutions that might be offered with °rta« sait plants is in imminent dang- uuappreciably diminished.
oat debate. er of collapse. 'J hen he yielded from sheer exhans-
During tbe recess (telega*es from the Omaha, June 12—The Missouri river Hon and Messrs. Pettigrew, of North
different congressional districts assem- rofie one foot during lest night aud up Dakota, Power, of Montana, and Pef-
bled in oauons to select deleffatan t.nthn I to noon today and is still rising. Theftar, of Kansas, made set speeches
local conditions are not yet alarming, against free wool. Other set speeches
selection was attended with consider* I From Union Paoiflo headquarters it is wili tallow tomorrow, bat it is probable
able difficulty, as the aspirants were announced that regnlar travel has be$n actual consideration of the wool sohed-
nnmerons and the places few. .These r«sumed between Tekoa, Washington, a'e will be reached before adjonrn-
oongressional districts after an exoit- and Wallaoe, Idaho. This travel was ment.
ing canons elected the following dele- suspended as far baok as May 20 on Mr. Chapman, a Wall street broker
gates to the Denver oonvention: James* acoount of high water in the north- who refused to answer questions, was
Kyner, Richard Smith, Herman Temme west. ______ reported as contumacious to the sen-
ate by the sugar investigation commit-
irain I tee and a resolution was introduced to
f!!a “ br,ng hlm t0 the bar of the senate for
county. John L. Webster was seieoted I aspen Coin Tnn« i--------
itarit rFkth 14.
Bteokinridge win withdww. | daF. but will not reach here till this ed. 6 8ix 0 0 ook the 8enate »dJourn-
-- J . -f-'T1 Btsokinridge win withdrtw. day, but will not reach here till this
r^ann I AQ QTl H Q T"n QQQ Lexington, Ky., June 12—There leaf taoal Grand Army men
kJCAiLLVAXvO WjJLJAJL Jl—1-CajX XXtJtoC/# I rum°f today that Colonel Breokin- Rre * disappointed. It was ex-
In toe three years toat we *-___. -- | ridge will withdraw from the race. I ?!ileduto or«aniz8 tbis afternoon, but
_ _______ ______^ __ ____ Ths Presldrnl’s Condition.
_ ’ I ridge' w'ilf’withd7aw"7rom‘ the”raoe I pemed to organize this afternoon, but I Washington, June 12-Prosident
been.In bnslness wehave sold over 200 Hie brother. Cabel Breckinridge, hash0'! tbe orgamzation is neoessariiy Cleveland’s ailment has not yielded
Stock Saddles and have yet to hear the first complaint. What better reoom- been here consulting close friends of p08tp0Ded- The Wheeler opera house to treatment at rapidly as expected.
oMndation could we askr the colonel and It is said to be their baB b??? seoured for the meetings and Today Dr, O’Reilly recommended that
I D MAMTCflDT f'S/'X C/c*. o. wish as well as that of other relatives 8V0rFthing is ready to entertain the keep as quiet as possible and avoid
Us rf. MUlN I FURT &CO<| M)r. UY0rlftlld & OrCffOH.(of Colonel Breckinridge, that he with- Y*8*to>s in aroyal manner. Leadville, j physical efforts. This precaution
—---- * ----- ■■■___— ---- draw and spare the family and himself wood, New Castle, Grand Janet- »8 tbe more prndent in view of the
T 1 I Y ¥ T ~\~T~"TV*T I iY f l further disgrace and also prevent the u?D’ ^reckipridge aud Gunnison are very warm weaiher. The dootor ex-*
*1 rS K I \\ \ Hihv disruption of the Democratic party in tae only paints represented so far. The pressed the opinion that his patient
^ -Lv a .X.Ax.|l vJ 11 JL i Jild.....I \l* I the 7th district. I eleotion will probably occur tomorrow I would be about in a day or so if he
~ ----- No candidates are men- maintains qniet.
Tailoring.
Washington, Jane 12—Colonel I f)f^18r“oon
Breckinridge emphatically denied to-1 t,oned-
Spring Goods Jnst Arrived. Finest Imported and
Domestic Assortment.
day the report that his friends indooec
him to withdraw from the raoeforoon
grass. He oharaoterized (he statement
sent out from Lexington as false and
expressed the usual confidence In the
ontoome being favorable to himself.
He said: *•. he story is utterly with-
out foundation. I have entered into
the campaign for a re nomination and
Tsxas Republicans.
Fort Worth, June 12—The conven-
tion of Texas League Republican olBbs
nnsnnd frrlnn with !■>»»» J
. FIRST class fit guaeanteed. r._ ror. „.„0mlD.tl30 aDd
104 El Paso Street. El Paso, Texas.
HOUCK & DIETER ”
fITAl ■ 220 BIi PASO STREET. I Uon 0r rexas League Republican olfbs
WHOLbSALE DEALERS IN WINES & LIQUORS
SOL« AGENTfi FOR
-Jos. Hchlitr Brewing Company, White Rook Mineral Water,Oo. plan. It will likely be defeated by the
C°** Relm8» ofthe colored element.' °SenMment is
Friedrich Kroete, Goblents, Evariste, Dupont & Oo.v Bordeaux, in favor of tbe nomination of a full
TheseAre Nomeof Our Special Brands ofFine|“™‘tbr 11,8 0°°‘lD8 8,s"’ oonT8“
Whiskies, the Purity of Which We Guarantee. I D.N«t» ind.p..,.ot..
Belle of Nelson Bourbon. Mount Vernon Rye. * Mitchells, 8. D., June 12—Delegates
T. J. Monarch Bourbon, Guokenheiiner Rye. 1° the I1ndePend,ent oonvention have
Equador Bomrbon, Finches' Golden Wedding Rye, Sverlen^inH L“ llTn. ai* ,direcLi0K.8’
Honey Dew Bourbon, Monogram Rye. overland mud by trains, and probably
Rich Hill Bourbon. Taylor's Rye/^ I are E?w here. Louoks,
..V: ,
JUMA* .-*. . .
i _ --- **'— **— — **"»«» uuuuhb,
I Paine, Fish, Kennedy, Law and other
Th# Houss.
Washington, June 12—The time of
* n on o mertoan Rsilwar Union.. Washington, jane la—me time of
fln^00’ ^ane 12—Four hundred and I the honse was taken up until nearly 2
fifty delegates were ia their seats when o’olook in filibustering on the bill mak-
Jhf fl a81 Q(U8drl®nnial convention of ing an appropriation for the maintain -
Riilway Union was 1 anoe of a home for aged and infirm
Fnmna v l.odayDby President colored people. It was passed and the
Eugene V. Debs. Vioe Pi esident How Indian appropriation bill taken ud
ard opened the proceedings in a brief The honse adjourned without oom~
address reviewing tbe suooess of the pleting its consideration
organization from the start. He said . -—----
that a oonvention of this bind had smallpox in Chicago,
never been held in America before I Chicago, June 12—Theodore Nevins,
under one banner and with one object. 008 of the doorkeepers of the board of
said he: “We are bound to suooeed. trade, was taken off in a smallpox
We are today gaining members at the ambulauce today. It is said Nevins
rate of 2,000 per dBy.” has been ill with the disease three
French DUpolch a N.s.l Fl..t to Morocco- W®ek9 aD<1 a» th» time on duty.
London, June 12—News of thedia- struck by Lightning,
patch of a Frenoh fleet to Moroooo and Guthrie, U. T. June 12—Near Grady
preparations being made to reinforoe tbe house of T. W. Mitchell was struck
it If neoessary, is attracting consider- by lightning, completely destroying
able attention here. News from Mor- **• One son was killed, one danghter
oooo is far from reassuring, and a civil fatally wounded and two others
war is anticipated. Conflicting reports serionsJy.
fB!t9h1iV|nh21,r?lati0u ‘Q r6«ftLd ' ° th9 Rx-Gosernor Pr.ne. Honors,
death of the late sultan of Morocco, Coiorado Springs rini t,,„. w
,8hn.v,hh8.ix8D1Aobti8nA8rrw^,K^
.a d.feod th, tbrous with the . JJT
Wstmore Eieoted senator. I New Mexico, vthe honorary degree of *
Newport, R I, June 12—In the state L- L D-
legislature Ceorge Peabody Wetmore
-------------- ,, duuuio i Coleridge’s Condition.
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. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1894, newspaper, June 13, 1894; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540502/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.