El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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filPaao Daily Timet, Pri .ay, September j?, lftst.
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Delivered la theelor, per wssk--_*• aaaW
Payable everr Satortejr to eetrte*.
DAILT-BT HAIL.
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All pa para dleeoatlaeed at tha anpUaMoa
ohangs, And lb# osasarrattvs Import-
log boatM, wbtra thsy ora baying ot
oil. ora a Imply baying lor ImmsdUt*
raqalramanla oa for aa poaalbla."
M’KINLEY’8 POWER TO DI8CHARQE.
All paper* dleeoaata
ot tba time paid for.
OUB OIBODLATIOO.
ihefollowla* towns at thahoor aamad oa
Ik* day of pnbllaaUoai
kordabary--1 pm ^lnf.____Um
Klngaton--—lp« *Uv#rOMy_liaOP »
WhiteOaka__—4ps» La*OvMaa_>«am
Waraaah eleo oa tha day of pabliaattoa
ha folio wine plaaaa;
la law Mesleo.
letkony__Doha Ana —__fort Seldom
Alneon___tmkt T alley-Baa Maretel
naeii flaeai — Bnenr
la Arlaoaa
Bowie___WlUoa--
sssr==?sis:
la Team*.
Vileto.
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sa^!^.ES.^S5raSs
Bo eherffe tor Portmaa,
ADTBBTIBIBO BATON.
TheemMom taoai aawipapari of prlatla*
one rata and eeeeptiny another U tan dleap-
_ mm ha* baaa a osa-nuca organ liaaa
ISM. We find It pay*.
Uniform ratoa are neaaeearyfor the aeUa
f aetton of the edrertlaer and tha aonaee of
>>Bo‘dlMoante,'aBaapt thotopabUihtd on tbit
veto iheet nr* allowed to anybody.
The adrertlalnc aftotiia pay oar rata and
ratal! the apnea to boy era at our fienree with
prott to hlmaelf. for I Detente: he baya
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nine Inehea. tor one year, tor tin,
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Tba Danrer Rtpablloon comment-
ing on o aobjeot of poromoant Impor-
tonoe to o large nambar of offlotala In
tbla aaotton soya:
"Tba anproms ooort ot tbo dlatrlot of
Colombia bos daoldad tbot tba presi-
dent and tba membera of his ooblast
hare power to dleoharge any employe
of tba government, notwithstanding be
maybe on the oiaealfled lists of the
olvll servloe. The only exception ret
oognlzsd by the ooort la a oase where
the attempted discharge is for refasal
to pay a political assessment.
"In regard to praottoal results the
exception may play a very small part
A superior oonld soon Bod some other
ground npon whlob to discharge an
employe If that were desired, the reel
groond being a refueel to pay a politi-
cal aseesament.
"It may look like an overturning of
the whole aoheme of olvll servloe re-
form to permit the president or a cab
met officer to dleoharge an employs
who Is In the oleaslfled servloe, and yet
It might lead to great oonfuston to es-
tablish the precedent that an employe
ooald defy the president by keeping
formally or technically within the
Hass of olvll servloe requirements.
Snob an employe might be really very
Incompetent and yet retain hie place
through lack of specific obargss against
him. Something must also be said for
discipline, and on that aocount there
should be a power of peremptory dis-
charge somewhere."
In oaee of inoompetenoy there would
be no trouble getting rid of an em-
ploye, Such oases are provided for,
and dstleooe would not keep the In-
competent servant In offioe. But the
president has discharged the most
competent and conscientious offloers
on the lame plea: "For Cause.”
GROWING WITHOUT PROTECTION
Bar to oar.Table of Bases.
The oae month rate for spaee Is lied so
that tbs per lash rate deereaaes for inerees-
sdapaee’fromSS.00 to (US, bat for the same
length of time Slashes are sold at IUU, and
P laches are sold at ft AS perUneh, 040 60,
The one lash ratals the basis of the whole
table; as the short time rates fixed are aper
tentage of It.
The t time ratals WM per oentof the month
sets.
The* times rats Is 40 per eent of the month
rate.
The I times rate It U per eent of the month
V\ael week rata Is N per eent of the month
eats
The S weeks rate It II per eent of the month
rats.
the tweaks rate Is W per seat of tha month
The I months rate is Slimes the m^nth rate,
lest lOper seat disannul.
That months rate Is 6 times the month rate,
less BO per sent discount.
The 0 months rate 1st times the mtath rate,
lest W per eent discount.
The pear rate Is U times the month rate,
I ess 10 per esntdlaeonnt.
Special position—fifty per eent extra.
"B. 0.0*' advertisements charged at two-
thirds of dally rales.
Professional eardt SS.00 per month.
Ha tel base sots only accepted.
Beading-Hatter Bates.
•wenty-fivesents per line first Insertion i IS
cents for cash subsequent Insertion. Oon-
raeta for UNO lines to be taken in I months,
mads at S seats par Une cash insertion. Un-
hanged locals, by the month. St.60 per lias.
TIHIB PUBLlBHIga OOMPAHT,
■l Paso. Texas.
Thb whole people of El Paso joined
their Mexloan neighbors yesterday In
paying trlbnte to the memory of tho
horoot who achieved Mexlosn Inde-
pendence. Americans are ever ready
te pay tribute to patriotism.
Directors of tho Bank of Eoglend
art dlsousslng the advisability of cre-
ating a heavy sliver reserve as e kind
of patronizing oonrtoey to Franoe and
the United States, to allow this oonn-
try to resame the mintage of sliver.
Instead ot expending money to keep
anarohlste oat of this oountry, the
government bed better expend e little
patriotism to suppress the monopol-
istic and trnst Inoubators In tha United
State*, whlob ere hatching oat an-
arohlata by the thousands every day.
Tcoson he* a "blind bicycle" law
similar to the El Paso ordlnanoa
against riding wheels at night without
lamps end the Tuoson Star Is fornlnet
»h* ordlneno*. The Star says: "That
bloyola lamp ordlnanoa 1b a dlsgraoa to
ovan the gang that enaoted It. Loa
Angeles with Its population of 100,000
peopla don’t find snob a law ntoesaa-
n."
The ooat strike has been officially
declared off by tha labor leaders, the
operator* having oome to the terms of
the miner*. Credit for the restoration
of peooe might be aooorded MoKtnley
on the ground that he paid no atten-
tion to the strike. It might be all
right for tha Hanna-MoKtnlay wor
shippers to deny that Mr. McKinley
woe responsible for the attempted as
easslnatlon of President Dliz.
MThe gold monometallo exporters of
New Yorkers beginning to fssl their
own sting. Their organ, tbs New
York Journal of Oommeros says;
***** oontlnued decline In silver and
the poor prospects of Its rsaohlng In
tho Mar fntnre a new basis on which
exchange operations can be safely con-
dnoted with silver nslng oountrtee are
beginning to have a deoldedly Inju
tlena affect upon our export trade
with those oonntrla*. The effect is to
oonvort Imports Into the silver oonn
Irtoe largely Into epeonlatlons in ex
The star of the empire Is In tbs
south end west. The farmers of New
Eoglend ere building homes on the
broad, fertile acres of the west and
theootton spindles and looms of the
east ara rapidly moviog to tha ootton
Aside of the soath. Ksed this from
the Manufacturer's Record for Sep-
tember:
"Anhual ootton consumption In the
soath he* for the first time peesed the
million bale mark. Tba following fig-
ures for eight years, tekan from tbs
rsport of Ssoretery Hsster, of the New
Orleans Ootton Exohenge, show the
growth of ootton mennfeotnrlng In
eight year* In the soath, oompered
with that of the north In the same
period:
Bales consumed
North South
.......1,799,258 540,894
......2,027,302
.......2,190,700
.......1,087,280
.......1,001,173
.......2.083,839
1890..............1,000,271
1897..............1,804,680
"The slgntfloano* of the figures bs-
oomes greeter when it is obssrvtd that
while the consumption In northern
mill* In 1897 wat bat 5422 bales more
than that In 1890, and mnoh lass than
that in 1891 and 1892, the ooneamptlon
In southern mills bee In the eight
year* not been leas then that of 1890,
end In 1897 wee nearly double that of
1890."
the "famone" reverbatory furnace
lorn down end tho metortal used to
repair tho mill building —Hillsboro
Advooete.
It look* os If the coal strike will yet
spread to New Mexico. Tho Blosa-
burg miners ere oat. For tb* pest
two yeore they bev* not drown o fall
mouth's pey, end lest month worked
bat two day*. Bat o redaction of ten
oente o ton wee too mnoh for them,
oonelderlng they live In the com-
pany's boosts end buy their supplies
ot the company's store, and were re-
fused o redaction In rents or the prloe
of provisions. The prosperity wive
mustearely be here. We oan almost
email It.—R*d River News.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
ARIZONA DOINGS.
Year ended
August 31.
1890 .......
1891 .......
1892 .......
1893 .......
1894 .....
1895 .....
004,661
080,080
743,848
718,515
802,838
904,701
1,042,071
The Belt River velley will expert
enoe a boom tbla fall and wlntar that
will paralyze the old timers. Isle
coming, *o the klokere might a* well
get off tho track—G. zitts.
Early this woek Mr, J ohn Malonoy
cams In from bt* Pena Blanoa mine,
about half way batwoan Nogales end
Oro Blenoo oountry. Another oar
load of ore 1* being got ready for
shipment. The lest shipment netted
1050 for the carload.—Oasis.
At a meeting of cattlemen of the
Oelebesee district held last Wednes-
day, at the International Bank, No
gales, Mr. Qeo. Atkinson was eleoted
ohalrman and Mr. Goo. Beckwith
secretary, Tbs rodeo was arranged to
begin Monday, October 4:h, 1897, with
Mr. Thos. Bayzeas captain.
Tba sohools of Phoenix opened Mon
day with a total snrollmsct of 790 pu-
pils, 473 at the Central building, 184
at the West End, 183 at the East End
and tba others at the Five Points
sohool. -The number of pupils that
were enrolled on the opeBtog day of
the sohools last year were 520.
The Ssglnaw oamp now presents the
Appearance of a brisk village. There
are forty-eight men on tha pay rolls
of the company. Work is being done
on tbs Ssglnaw, Dakota and Palo
Verde mines. Ail showlDg up good
or*. The new mills are being put In
pleoe as fast as workman oan pash It.
—Gszitte,
A postofflot Is to be established at
Canada del Oro In the near future,
named Eiho. A petition was sent
Into the department at Washington
some time ago asking that the new
offioe be named Canada del Oro, but
It being oontrary to law to name pcst-
offloe compound words, a communica-
tion was returned asktog that another
name ba suggested, and Eoho was then
decided upon.—Vldette.
Oattlemen flod one very serious
fault with alfilerla. It takes about
three ratns distant from eaoh other
about a week, to mature the plant
Anything short of that on moisture al-
lows tha 'filsras to dry up and damages
It for food. A frost Is also a damage
that tha plant will soarosly recover
from. Whan all Is wel', however,
there Is nothing flasr anywhere In the
way of oattla feed. At points In Ari-
zona ranchers bavo raked up the dry
‘filsras and have staoked It away ror
winter feed. Tha smell burs are as
rich as oottenseed In fat prodnolog oil
and horses will fatten and strengthen
oa It even better than on barley.—
Taoson Star.
NEW JHEXICO NEWS.
The Sierra County Advooete seyi
"A Mexican circus la In town, bat this
le the only agent of prosperity we oar
see that far.’’
They have 75 varieties of apples In
the Sente F* exhibit at tha territorial
fair, and 00 varieties of pelra. Whet
Is the matter with that.—Albnqnerqne
Democrat.
The Hopewell, N. M, dlatrlot con-
tinues to Improve both in tho quality
and quantity of tho ore, while nuggets
ranging In size from wheat grains to
beans have been found In the gulches.
The Pallman Palace Oar oompeny,
one of the richest corporations on
earth, his paid taxaa In New Mexloo
during tha last fonr years as follows:
In 1894,140.73; In 1895, »51 08; In 1896,
163.65; In 1897,1117 60—New Mexican.
At a meeting of the board of re-
gents, of the College of Agrloallar*
end Meohenlo Arte at Mastlla Park*
Monday. Hon. A. Rlohardson, of Ros-
well, wee eleoted president end
Thomas J. Ball ssoretery and trees-
ursr. The eelery of Professor Cook
erall, the atetton entomologist, wee
raised.
John Hudson, of Oenyon City,Tex.,
bought the entire herd of mixed,
graded cattle of Lee and Foster this
weak, and will drive and ship them to
point* in Texes. This herd w* under
stand oonslst* ot abont two thousand
head of mixed, well graded oettl*. W*
understand that Messrs. Lee and Fos-
ter retain their hard of thoroughbreds.
—Olayton Enterprise.
Hillsboro will have a new or* mill
Mr, Porter, owner of ih* Bnek* and
Opportunity t properties, authorizes
Manager Hughes to go ahead and put
In a new 20-ton Huntington mill in
tha old Btandard mill building. Tha
tamps of tha latter will be taken oat.
Oaly Beatles Business ANnM (0--AS-
JmimI to Heater SHghs.
The otty ooaaoU net la regular ses-
sion last night with Mayor Magoffin
preaiding and all tho aldermen present
except Clifford and Whltmora.
Mtnntea of tha last meeting
read and androved.
The mayor said Olty Attorney Kemp
was unable to be present on aooonntof
III health and ha requested that mat-
ters requiring bla attention be oontln
ued over to the next meeting.
A' resolution which had been pre-
pared by the olty attorney repealing
tha water bonds was passed over.
The pay roll of the street oommle-
stoner end two or three other small
bills were allowed.
BUI for work on the artesian wall
maohlnery was referred to the speolal
oommlttee having tha matter In oharge.
Report of the tax oolleotor was re
oelved and filed.
Petition ot EUla Bros., job printers,
asking for permission to ereot sign
posts opposite the entrances of the
stairways leading to their business
rooms In the Wells Fargo balidlng,
was referred to the street and grades
oommlttee.
Oommanloatlon from Sylvester
Watts, president of the El Paso Water
Oo , granting olty the option of ex-
tending the present contract two more
years, from Aug 31, 1900 to Aug. 31,
1992, was read and on motion was made
a part of tha mlnntee.
Dr. Rtoe, otty health physician, was
present end reported five olty patients
at Hotal Dian. A bill of S125 from tho
hospital aooompanitd tho dootor’s rs-
porr, which on motion was ordered
paid. Judge Ooldwell seconded the
motion, but took oooaalon to make
some very sensible remark* oonoernlng
the attitude of the olty oo the pauper
question. He wanted to know If It
wae true that the oonnty refused to do
anything toward oaring for pauper pa
cleats, to whloh Dr, Reoe replied that
the oonnty absolutely refassd to do
aoythlog. The alderman In a vigorous
spteoh denounced the oonnty commis-
sioner*' "pusillanimity" and Illegal
oondnot In refusing to do their duty,
and advooeted that the oommlsslonsra
be mandamused and compelled to oare
for the resident peapers. Mr. Gold-
well waxed quite warm 'neeth his oil-
ier and Intimated that the olty oounoll
was provlog an easy mark for the can-
ning wiles of the commissioners, who
were working a policy dodge In making
a show of aoonomy for thalr adminis-
tration of the oounty’e affairs. Mr.
Ooldwell presumed the olty oounoll
could not Institute mandamus pro*
oosdlngs, bat he wee willing to offer
his servloes as attorney to any tax
payer who would do It on behalf of tho
olty.
At the oonolusion of Mr. Ooldwell’s
remarks, Aldermen Soolt wanted to
know what the world "pusillanimity"
meant. The judge aooorded him the
coveted Information.
The session oonoludsd after the
White Oaks railroad matter wee die
posed of, partlonlare of whloh will be
found elsewhere In this Issue.
Oounoll adjourned to Monday night
when it le expeoted to have a very
Important meeting.
IuorsMtl w*igh»,
pure, lively blood end a olaar head are
the result of taking Anheaser-Busch’s
Malt Natrlne—the food-drink. At all
druggists.
PERSONAL.
MEXICAN MATTERS.
The olty oounoll of Qusymas has
passed an ordlnanoa prohibiting the
women of easy oharaotsr from being
on the streets or riding In oarrlsges at
night,
The dam at the Ouaoomeca mine hes
been raised seven feet, giving a vastly
lnoreased water supply. Monday the
healing of the maohlnery from Ouua-
ral oommtnoid.
Don Limberto E Qaxiole has es-
tablished at Guaymae a ooffse faotory
and oalls It El Progresso. He has a
■taam plant and handles Mexlosn and
Central American ooffses. He has e
new prooess roaster.—Vldette.
The Osrro Oolorado mill Is preossd-
lag to the settefaotlon of the owners—
the Mexloan Gold and Silver Rooovtry
Oo , treating 1000 tons monthly from
the Osrro Oolorado and El Tiro mines.
Direct oyenldlng In the prooess need.
Lest Saturday about 11 o'olook a'
night, Tomas Moreno, a wall known
oltlzsn of Qusymas, was assassinated
with an ax. The assassin struok his
vtotlm in the heed and breast. The
14-year-old son hat been arrested on
ansploton and Is new In j til.
A big orowd of Southern Paolflo of
fiolals with two oar loads of explora-
tion maohlnery will arrive from Sen
Frenolsoo to explore theooal fields of
Sonora. Thee* ooal fields are looeted
twenty mile* from O.tlz at Sen Mar
olel and Le Beranos, alghty-nlne
miles respectively. There are Indica-
tions of a greet ooal oountry there
and the South.ru Paolflo oompany wll1
develop it to a finish.—Border Vt
dette.
B. DuBush, of Blumenthal's, le con-
fined to his home with Illness.
Mrs. Kawaolaky of San Franolsoo,
sister of Mrs. A. Sohloss, passed
ebrongh the olty yesterday, going east.
H, L. Oapel, business manager of the
Herald, end J. 8. Morrison havegona
to Albuquerque to attend the meeting
of Odd Fallows.
Qeneral James A. Walker, O. N.
Brum, Warren Miller and R. F.
Bishop, ara among tho distinguished
West Virginians In the olty with the
Wheeling party.
A party of abont sixty prominent
oltlzsns of Wheeling, West Virginia,
arrived In El Peso from the west yes-
terday afternoon In three vestibule
sleepers with e dining oer attached.
The party Is led by Congressman B.
B. Doyner, W. O. Beane of the Wheel-
ing Register, end Allen Smith of the
Wheeling News. The party le return-
ing home from Sen Franolsoo where
the gentlemen went to present a silver
ssrvloe to the Uulted States gunboat
Wheeling.
Hotel PUnoi, viaher Smart, Proprl. t-rtiaa
Formerly of lole end Wlohtta, Kansas,
also six years at Washington Hotel,
Galveston. Tht Pierson was newly
tarnished by them on* year ago and
with their usnel snooass In pleasing
the traveling publlo, they have esteb-
*d e business that has justified them
to take a leas* on tha Pleison for an-
other year. Nswbathaooomaodatlone
fast completed, also good eamplerooms.
The St. Loots Furniture oompany 1*
one of the solid Institutions of this
city, having been Incorporated under
ths laws ot Texes with oepltel fixed at
twenty thousand dollars. The Inoor-
porators ara Frank Del Buono, the
Stanton street grooer; William W
Wolf, the Oregon street olothler, end
Judge Washington B. Merchant, for-
merly of Dalles. William E. Blaok
will remain with the oompany as eeo
ratary. We learn that its etookot
furniture will be removed from 206
East Overland street to 317 El Peso
street, this otty, where the oompeny Is
now having fitted op the large store
and oellar In the opera hona* balidlng
for Its ooonpanoy.
Va.cc Swore lu.
Denver, Sspt. 16—A speolal to the
News from Santa F* »aye: Survsyor-
Oeneral Qulnby Vanoe, new appointee
from Sierra oonnty, N. M., assumed
oberg* of bis offioe last avening, re-
lieving Oharle* Q. Easley, who hes held
the offioe for fonr years aod six weeks.
Lots for eels on monthly payments
by B. F Hammett, agent Oempbell
Reel Estate Oo.
Only Om Haw Casa of Favor.
New Orleans, Sept. 16—A brighter
outlook for New Orleans Is evident to*
night, as far as the fever situation te
oonoerned. Reports to the board were
of tb* most enoonrsglng natnre.
Instead of twenty oases requiring
Investigation, there were only ten to
be looked Into today, end of these only
three were pronoanoed suspicious end
one declared yellow fever.
The Golden Eagle saloon, Sen Anto»
nlo street, Is strtotly a first olass re-
sort for gentlemen. Parties afforded
entertainment from 9 to 12 p. m.
Ask for tho EL PASO TRANSFER
tho boot five oent CIGAR to the mar
kot
Lawn mowers and Garden Hose at
Momean * Thorne’s.
Good eating at Smith’s Creamery.
THE PARADE.
tems sax la Waetee i.argaa* Hvet teea te
Hi ruo
The program arranged for yester-
day's proceedings of the celebration by
the Janta Patriotic* of Mexico’s 87th
national birthday, were oerrttd oat np
to noon, only, up to that time the
weather ooald not hovo boon moro
favorable If made to ordor. At 12:30,
howovor, a steady rain began to ds-
toend whloh continued all tho afeora
noon and far Into tha night.
Tho prooosaton yoitordsy foronoon
waa ono of tho largaot and moot Im
posing pogaanto that svsr wooded Its
way through El Peso's streets. The
length of tho proooealon la variously
estimated at from one to one and one-
half miles. It formed at the olty hall
and took np a Una of maroh sa follows:
Soath on Santa Fe street to the K. A
D. balidlng, thenoe east »o El Paso
strea'; thenoe north to St. Louis street;
thenoe east to Campbell street; thenoe
soath to Myrtle avenae; thenoe oast to
Sf, Vrain street; thenoe south to Ma-
goffin avenue; thenoe west to San An-
tonio atroot; thenoe west to El Pa-.o
•treat, and aroand Overland street to
the olty hell where the pr.cession dis-
banded,
Tha procession won nnanlmoas
praise. The most Imposing speoteol*
In the Une was the army from Fort
Bliss, consisting of tho superb bond,
tho Infantry and the oavelry.
The prooeeslon waa led by El PaBo’s
mounted polios.
The Eighteenth Infantry band, fol
lowed by the Infantry, the G. A, K
and then the oavelry.
Very oridttable floats of on advartls
tag nature followed, being famished
by G. E Hubbard & Oo , Tattle Paint
and Glass oompany, tha Singer Sewing
Meohln* oompeny and G. Aguirre.
Tha eeoond division was hsadsd by
a Mexloan band leading the Mexloan
sohool ohlldren and the Junta Patrl-
otloa.
Mexican band from Janraz.
La international Olger faotory, led
by Mr. Kohlbarg, tho manager. Mr.
Kohlberg’e exhibit consisted of his en-
tire factory! foroe numbering over
on* handred men end women. The
ladles, ebont twenty In number, ooou
pled a speolal conveyance. Mr. Kobl-
berg’a display astonished everybody,
very few being aware that there wee an
institution In the olty employing so
many people.
Oerrlsgee containing the mayor and
other olty effloers followed, and then
oam* a group of bloyollste and E>
Paso’s plotnrstqu* firs department
with Its noble and pranolng horses and
gallant fire laddies brought up tht
reer. m 55^: t-,
After the procession the troops
promptly returned to the fort. Tbe
Infantry end band had a speolal T. &
P. train at their disposal. Ths Msxl
oan bands accompanied them to the
train where oonrtasies waie exohang
*d by the Mexloan bands playing
"Dixie" and the fort band returning
the oompltment with the Mexloan
national hymn.
It wae Intended to have a good time
down on Stanton street In the after
noon and evening and the rain proved
quite a disappointment.
The oommlttees having the celebra-
tion In oharga ara entitled to great
credit for the brilliant snooess they
achieved.
Wo- • Uniform Sole.
Hazblton.P* , Sept. 16—The Amer-
loan Federation of Labor has taken
up tha cause of tha mins workers to
this region. Thalr organizers are al-
ready at work hare and a uniform
soala will ba formulated and present
•d to tha operators. Thera will bs no
msrohlng or anything in the nature of
a demonstration and no attempt will
be made to bring abont sympathetic
strike movements.
Biatbili,
Boston 5. New York 8.
Baltimore 4, Philadelphia 4.
Brooklyn 5, Washington 4.
No games between Cleveland and
Olnoinnatl and Pittsbnrg aod St.
Louis.
Dallolous ooffee at Smith's Oraamary
PURE HYGEIA ICE.
Made from distilled water. Telephone
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$100,000.00.
Money to loan at 8 per c»nt
interest on first olass basinets
property.
LOTS FOR SALE
on
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Heights addition, and in all parts
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ow prices.
BARGAINS
in improved res'dence prep rty,
on easy term*, and in choice busi-
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Fire Insurance.
Acrid nt Insurance.
Plate Glass Insurance.
Boiler Insurance.
Bents collected, houses and
stores for re nt.
Electricity
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U* J* J*
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THOROUGHBRED
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mini
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Will positively he in El
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about
OCTOBER 1st, 1897.
The breeding of this stock
can not be excelled in the
United States.
M. S. Durrill will be glad to show
the stock. Be sure and see this
stock.
BLAIR BROS., Props.
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Moerlein Cincinnati Beer Depot
A. P. COLES,
Agent for El Paso Beal Estate Oo.
and El Paso Balding and Beal
Estate Co
Office in Bronson Block, on Ore-
gon street.
Jim’s Restaurant,
(Formerly located at 208 San An-
tonio street,)
Has Removed
204 EAST OVERLAND ST
OFJBN DAY AND NIGHT.
J. H. PARSONS, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail.
PUREST and BEST.
Oysters All Styles and on the
Half Shell.
BILLIARDS AND POOL
BL PASO. TEXAS.
IT IS A GOOD THING
To know, when yon need
a baby carries* that w* maks sspsolal
feature of thss* cradles of oomfort all
ths yssr round.
HOYT & BASS,
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1897, newspaper, September 17, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth579226/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.