El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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II Mo Stay Halo), Friday, September If. 18*7,
MYAR OPERA HOUSE.
ONE WEEK, COMMENCING
MONDAY. SEPT. 13,
The Columbia
Comic Opera Co.
nroT iQuiprio,
KKNI BrailBMDI
UOBTDBBO
Light Opera Co. in America.
CLEVER
\SLtU f J»l\ pBINoip*LB.
Pretty and Shapely Girls.
TONIGHT, “Bohemian GibiJ'
Change of Opera nightly.
Prioei—fiOo entire lower floor,
25c and 35o for gallery
Seats on sale at Albers’ drag
■tore.
RIGBHY <k WALKER, L*t*eet.
H. (), MITCHELL, Manager.
LARGE QUARTZ LEDGES 1
a new ma t* aims*, but nw <’»a*ot
bo Woiktd *llk FroBl.
SBATTLE) Stpl. 16—The steamer F*r
relon arrived thla morntog from Bka-
guay epd Dyoa with thirty paaeangara
who had given op the attempt to
reach the Yukon gold Helds thlo win
ter.
O. F. Shew, representing an Boglleh
syndicate, esoompsnied by a parly of
seven, took paeeage on the Ferraloo
from Ft, Wrangel and are In Seattle.
YOUNG BRIDE ABDUCTED.
Tvs of Iks Guilty Forties Arrotitd and
Threatened wub Lynching.
8t. Louis, Sept. 1C—A speolal to the
Poet Dlepetoh from Werrentbnrg,
Missouri, eays:
News of whet eppeera to be one of
the moot dastardly outrages svsr oom*
mltted In the state of Mtseoari, has
just reached this olty. Jamet Hall
and J. N. MoKseben, two young men
of Jefferson township, ere under arrest
oharged with abdnotlon, orlmlnal as*
aenlt end robbery. Wesley Jeokson,
of Henry ooanty, Is wonted for oom
pllolty In the ortme, end the ooantry Is
being eooared In eearoh for him.
Andrew Stills, a young farmer aged
90 years, end his girl wife, aged 16
years, left Warsaw Monday where their
home has been to drive over to Koob-
noater, where bis wlte’e(later resides.
On the way the horse died end Stills
Wes at a lose to prooeed until three
young men, Hall, MoKseben end
Jeokson, offered to permit Stills to
hlloh hie oert behind their baggy, end
drive the oouple to their destination
for II. The transaction wee made, end
after getting out Into the ooantry,
SttUs alaime the trio seized bis wife end
drove ewey with her, after robbing
him of whet money he had, over 15.
The whole ooantry eroaad here Is
aroused and searching for the lost
wife, who Is thoagbt to have been
outraged and murdered.
The three young men were stld to
have been under the iLttuenoe of li-
quor.
Stills searched for his wife until ex*
hausted, but oould Had no treoe of her.
Farmers whom he opportaned for es
sleunoe did not believe hi* story end
wouldn’t join him In the search, At
lest several became oonvtnoed there
wee troth In It. Two arrests followed
and now lynohlng Is strongly talked
of. _
Lit* Slock Mera.is.
St. Louis, Sspt. 1C -Oattle—receipts
9000; market for natives assy; Texene
■teedy; fair to fenoy shipping steers
4 7005 30; light steers to dress-,
ed beef grsdes 3 750185; stooksrs end
feeders 2 5001 25; oows end belfere
2 1001 10; Texes end lodlen steers
26604 15; oows end heifers 2 0003 25
Bheep— receipts 2500; market needy
to strong: native mutton* 3 0001 85;
lamb* 3 7505 25; elookers 2 0003 25.
Omaha, Sept. 16— Oattle— Ksoelpts
4700; market steady to 10c lower; native
beef steer* 3 8505 20; western steers
3 500150; Texas steers 3 0004 50;
news end heifers 3 0003 85; osnners
1 7502 75; stookers and feeders 3 500
4 GO; oelves 4 0000 00; bulls, stags,
eta., 2 0003 50.
Sheep Ksoelpts 1900; market steady;
fair to ohoto* natives 3 4003 80; fair
to ehotoe western 3 2003 60; com-
mon end stock sheep 2 750 3 50;
lamb* 3 5005 25.
Chicago, Sept. 16-Oettle—Not
many ohetoe and fsw g)od enough to
sell op to 5 25;oows end heifers ranged
1 7004 40; prime veal atook strong,
ohoio* C 75; fenoy oelves up to 7 00;
ten loads of good Texes steers sold
readily at good prloes, sales ranging
from 3 1001 10; western rangers wsnt
off slow at 3 2501 10. Rsln Improved
the demand for stookers and feeders.
Sheep and lambs found ready sals
at steady prloss. A string of 111 pound
western mnttoni sold at 3 74; several
bunches of lambs sold at 5 2505 55;
fair to good fat lambs 1 8005 35 end
feeders 3 2505 75; feeders took fair to
good westerns at 3 500 3 70; most fat
muttons 3 0501 00.
Reoelpts—Cettls 1000; shtep 11,000.
Obleaco Markin.
Chicago, Sspt. 16-The bulls In
wheel had favorable orop advices end
a break In the drought to contend with
today and got severely hurt es a oon-
aeqneooe, Daoombsr closing at e da-
ollneof l’go. Corn was easy on ao
oonnt of the tain, and dosed '^o lower.
Oats were anobaogsd at the close while
provisions for the first Urns In a weak
ahowad strength, and olossd unchsng
ad to 10c higher. The opening quota-
tion for Dooember wheel was 93/g. A
few mtnntes from the start the prloe
waa foroed down to 93>f. After an
advanoa to 91 % Deosmbar declined to
93%, and rose again to 91. What little
support tbs market had disappeared
and by dosing Mm* Deosmbar bad da-
oUned to 93%0%o.
Deoembir coin ranged from 31*s0%
Deosmbar oats ranged from 21o to 21%
closing unchanged el the letter figure
He has been prospecting the divide
between dossier end the head water*
of the Yukon emptying Into Teelln
lake. JHe report* the exlatono* of
large quarts ledges of the same grad*
as Treadwell, built osn’l be worked
with profit on eooonnl of not being
able to get machinery. Shaw eays tb*
difficulties will be overcome by the
oonstrnollon of the Gassier Centra!
and Teelln Lake railroad, now being
surveyed by the Canadian government
on the Stlokeen river.
Shew believes Ft. Wrangel will be
the point of departure for ell goode
and machinery that will be sent Into
that part of the ooantry. He Intend*
sending en outfit of 20 men vie Wren-
gel, Stlokeen river end Toslln lake
next eprlng with Instructions to pros-
peot more remote diatrlota of the heed
waters of the Yukon Immediately ad-
jacent to the old Gassier gold diggings.
Pleoers on this divide have undoubt
edly derived their gold from quartz
reefs In the Immediate vicinity as
Shew has In his possession a quantity
of plaoar gold whloh la quit* unworn
and fall of qaertx.
M»w Offlaere Sworn In.
Ban Fbanoisoo, Sept. 16—A new
board of supervisor! wee appointed at
3 o’olook this morning by Governor
Budd, and Mayor Phelan stola a march
on tha old board end wee sworn in,
met end adjourned before the deposed
board had time to gel together. One
appointee, J. H. Berry, deollned to
acoept the appointment but no notion
wee taken In the premises. After fil-
ing e oortlfLd oopy of the decree of
Judge Wallso* and the credentials of
the nswly appointed eapervleors,Clerk
Russell reorganised the board end
oarrisd the minutes Info the ohsmber.
After the appointment of commit
tees bed been left to the mayor tb*
new board adjourned until 8 o’olook
this svanlng.
Immediately after the new board
adjourned, fonr member* of the old
board formally demanded recognition
as members of the only legal board ot
eapervleors end expressed their Inten
tlon of proooedlng to trenseot publlo
business. Clerk Russell refused to
rsoognlze them. Supervisor Deveny
thereupon took possession of e num-
ber ot oommanloetlons end other
rsoords end carried them off to tb*
street commissioner's office where they
went Into sesitou.
HIGH GRADE A ETNAS
Price $35.00.
New Brunswick Tires, the best
and cheapest. Twenty years ex-
perience repairing bicycles.
EL FASO CYSLE GO
Bicycle and Gunsmiths.
(MTlBOAla WSATH1B I* BL FASO
cranriD statbs wsathm bubsau.
Observation at 5 -.54 P. m., losal Aims.
Barometer (see level)—...... 10.18
Thermometer.................—65
Direction of wind _____ HE
Wind velocity (miles per ho«r)„__.. 16
Weather....................................... L*. R»ie
Rainfall last 34 hoars (In. and bond.) 0.88
Highest tsmperatara today---------
Lewsattamperatnra today....... 68
ABBITAL AMD OKPABTUBB OF (BAIL
Arrival Leaves
T. A P............10:06 a. m«-------,1:40 p. m.
8. H. A 9. A.......,1:45 p. m..................1:50 p.m.
S. V. West.....—1:30 p. m............ J :8# p. m,
A. T. A 8. F.:..11:15a. m.................10:15 a.m,
Mexican Central..8:20 a.m..................8:40p. m.
R. G. 8 11. A P......Leave* Juarez at 8:30 a. m.
R. G. B.H.1P_____Arrives Jn&rez at 4.30p m.
All mailt will be dletrlbutad 30 minutes af-
ter the arrive:« of trains and all malls will
cloas 80 minutes before the departure of trains.
HOUBS WINDOWS OP1M AND OLOBS.
(Hxeept Sundays.)
General delivery I* open from 7 a. m • So t p.
m., HMD) while eaatern mall is being distrib-
uted Money order window opena at 8 a. m.;
doses st 5 p. m. Register and stamp windows
open at 8 a. aa.; doses at 5 p. m.
SUNDAY.
General delivery and Carriers window will
be open from 11 a.m. to It m.
Stamp window open at the samet ma.
JOHN JULIAN. P.M.
Napoleon J. Roy
MERCHANT
TAILOR ...
EL PASO, : : TEXAS.
8HILDOX BLOCK.
RANCH SALOON.
ALWAYS HUSH BHIB ON TAP,
BEST EIFTEBN-OBNT L UNOB
IB TEE CITY
PKOM U A. M. TO I O'CLOCK P. M.
The Wabash L*ne.
The only line running through trains, throngh
sleepers, or ooaches. between St. Lonle and
Niagara Valla.
The only line running through sleepers via
Niagara Folia to New York and Horton.
rasEengerr holding Wabash tickets can stop
over at Niagara Fail- ten days, limited or un-
limited
The Walush is five h ours the quickest line
between Kansas City. Toledo, Detroit, Niagara
Falls, Buffalo and New York a d vlx hours the
quickest to Boeton.
The only line running throngh free reclining
chair cars into the City of New York.
The only line running through trains between
8t. Louis and Canadl >n points, saving the pas-
senger twelve hours time,
The best aud quickest line between Bt.
Louts and Chicago. Landing passeogeas in the
heart of tlieoity; no canals to cross or draw
bridges to wait for. Handsome and modern
equl ment ou all trains, dining cars, parlor.
Iibr.ry and cafe cirs Wagner compartment
open »»d and buffet sleep-rs.
Ask coupon ticket agent about the Wabash.
They know. W. F,CONNER, ». W. P. A.,
_ DnllaB, Texas.
Who can measure
the influence of a
S$?
Mother!
It lasts through all
ages and enters the
confines of eternity.
1 With what care,
I therefore, should she
be guarded and how
great the effort be to
make her life happy.
Mother’s
Friend
makes child-birth
, easy, assists nature
in its sublime effort., leaves the Mother
stronger after than before confinement,
and robs the trying hour of its terror.
No Mother can afford to neglect its use.
Of druggists at 31.00, or sent by mail on receipt
of prloe. Writ© for book containing ram-
lU$ Information for all Mothers, mailed free.
As Bred Ibid Regulator Co., Atlanta. Go.
I^T* i
Mormon MDsloaarltS In England-
London, Bspt. 15—Tha sfforts of
Mormon mlsstonarlss to proaalyt* In
raral dlstrlots hava axoltad a good daal
of attsntlon of lata and all tha mors to
bfoaus* of tha apparent suoosis of tbs
propaganda In osrtatn looalltlas. Oae
of tbasa was th* town of Laton, in
Btdfordsblr*. Mlsslonsrtss hsvsbesn
particularly aotlvs In that nslghbar-
hood, holding mastlogs and making
tha asaal alluring ptomlssa to women
to emigrate to Utah. For tha last fsw
nights the town has baan almost In a
state of riot, th* popalao* hooting and
pelting thro* young missionaries who
war* endeavoring to parsnada wives,
daughters aud slaters to exchange Lu
ton for Salt Ltk* Olty. Tb* local
oonstabalary has th* greatest difficulty
to prevent th* mala section of tha In-
habitants from maklog short work of
tbs mlsstonarlss.
Section Man Killed.
Liadville, Sapt. 10—Two seotlon
man were killed and two othars fatally
hart ta a collision at 10 o'olook this
morntog between a Midland passenger
angina and a hand oar. Th* aooldant
oooarrad naar Basalt, 50 mllas west of
LasdvlHs,
Foramen Lyons and four man had
finished 10m* work five miles east of
Basalt, and started for that plao* on a
hand oar, Tha east bound passenger
was da* about that ttma, bat as It had
boon lata several times, It wasdsoldsd
to rash through. The hand oar was
going aroaod a oarva at a high rata of
speed whan It anooantorad the pas-
senger. Only two men snootadtd to
, umplng, tb* other three being caught
by th* angina. Two wars Instantly
killed, and tha otbar with ona of thoss
who jumped was fatally tnjarad.
Dead: Thomas Luoss, Mlobaal Walsh;
fatally lojarsd, Jamas Cody, John
Lyons.
Roots your seaboard freight via
Mallory or Loot Star Staamahtp Lins,
oara I. A 0. N. and Texas Psotflo at
Qalvtston and avoid aoy possibility of
havlog It quarantined at Nsw Orleans
B. F. Dabbtshibk,
Southwestern Frt. Agt.
Bay milk of El Paso Dairy Co.
Block Bear In Yellowstone Park.
Washington, Sspt. 16—Col. 8. B.
M. Young, acting superintendent ot
the Yellowstone National Park, In his
annaal report, says tbara has bsan a
rapid Inoraaaa of bliok bear within
tha park limits and oomplatnts hava
baan made that bears hava broken Into
storehouses and destroyed mast and
othsr provisions In large quantities.
Ha alsoaaya ooyotaa ar* numerous and
bold and kill many young antelope.
Col. Young estimates 9250,000 as ns-
oaasary for tha next year’s Improve
mantsln tha park.
Ir Jared by VaDiag Btloks.
Fobt WAYNB,lod.,S*pt. 16-A savers
wind storm swap! over this aaotlon and
vlololty today, doing considerable
damtgs and fatally Injuring three
man. They are Qaorga Krookanbargar
Fred Weber and Andrew Elndtlltr’.
They wars tnjarad by falling brloks
from demolished ohlmnays. Tslagraph
and talaphon* wire* war* prostrated,
and oonaldsrabla damage dona to
barns, plate glass windows and oat
batldlngs.
Are YoeOi logto theHt. Lonl. Heir?
Account of the St. Louis Fair which is to be
held October 4th to 9th lnolusivo, tho Texas and
P:tclflc Railway, “K1 Paso Route,"will sell yon
ronnd trlptUkstr on October 1st, 2nd and 3rd
limited for return to Oct.ber 12th, at *39.65 for
the round t ip. For fu ther information call on
or address B, F. Dahbybhikb,
E. A. Stephens, 8. W. F. & P. A.
Dt-Jiot Agent.
8t. Louis Mxposltlon.
Account of the St. Lonia Exposition whloh la
to be held In St. Louis Septembers h to Oct.
23d. inclusive, the Texas and Pacific Itailwav,
'HI Foso Route," will sell you ronnd trip tlok-
etson Beptem'-cr 7th, 14tb. 21st,28th. October
5fb, 12th, 19tb, and wi h flaal limit of tan days
from date of sale to return, at rate of *52.75 for
the round trip. Through sleepers with no
change of cars. For further Information call on
or address, 1). K. Dakuyshikb,
B. s. Sth-hxns, 8. tv. F. A P. A.
Dipot Ag-nt.
Arc Van (4 .line North.
Why not take advantage of thn reduced ratCB
offered liy the Texas A Pacific El Paso
Route” north and cast. July 14th to 19th In-
clusive, aUo Wednesdays a .d Sa'urdays there-
after aa follows: July 21st, 24th. 28th and 31st;
August 4th, 7th and Uth, El Paso to Kansss
City. Leavenworth. Atchison and St. Joseph,
*22.50, Chicago at *25.00, and St. Louis, Mo., at
$23 00. For further information oall on or ad-
dress, B. V. DARBYSniRB,
Southwestern Passenger Agent,
Bl Paso, Texas.
Chicago and Return.
The Texas A Pad6c railway ‘‘El Paso Route”
will sell you round trip tlokcts ou September
14th, 21st and 28th, October 5th, 12th and 19th,
limited to ten days from date of salt for re-
turn at rateof $60.55. For further Information
call on or address. B. F. DAKBYSIIIRB,
S. W. F A P. A.
Blielilon Block.
Sovereign Grand Lodge.
Account of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I.
O. O, F. at Spring!!aid, Illinois, September 20th
to 25th, the Texas A Pacific railway, “El Paso
Route” will soil you rouud trip flckols from
El Paso to Bpringflsld and return cn teptember
17th to 19th Inclusive, limited to September 29th
lor return at rate of $41.20. Throngh sleepers
to St. Louis without change.
B.S. STEPHENS B. F. DERBYSHIRE,
Depot Agent._8, W, F. A F. A,
Ronnd Trip Kxonrslnnt.
The Texas and Pacific railway -'Bl Paso
Rome’’ will sail you on August 14th and 16th
and September 4th and 6th, round trip tickets
limited to fifteen days from date of sale aa fol-
low*. Bl Paso to New Orleans $44.30. For further
Information call on or address,
B. F. DAKBYSIIIRB,
_8. W. F.A P A
The v^ur|.
The First of American
Newipaprra.....
CHARLES A. DANA, EDITO
The Ameriean Constitution, tho
American I den, tho Ameri-
can Spirit—those tint,
last and all the time.
Forever.
Palace Dining Hall,
HI LOY CO.,
tsd £1 Pas* Street.
The best first class Hsatanrant
Id the city. Open day and night.
Regular Dinner 8:90 to 8p. no.
The Senate.
Lcmp’s Extra Pale Lager
1 he Best Boer in Bl Paao.
J. R SALAS.
Merchant Tailor.
Bolts mads in Latest Styles and vary
cheap. Largs assortment of samples.
Gleaning and repairing. Ladl**' goods
olaanad and dyad. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Bl Paso, Texas.
£1 Paso Coffin & Casket
Company,
EMERSON A BBRRII9 ST, Pyrpps
410 8. Bl Paso 8t.
EMBALMING.
The largest and best stook of
coffins, caskets, metallic oases,
etc. Work and prices guaran-
teed. Hearses and carriages fur-
nished. Telephones 71,68 Sc 169.
TP
LongwelTs Transfer.
Freight Transferred.
Oar* and Promptness Guaranteed.
Offloe—Ballinger Stable.
Talaphon* No. L
Bl Paso Route.
Texas! Pacific
The great popular route
between the
East and West
Dr. E. Alexandev's
Native Wine.
THJ PURE JUIOE OF THE GRAPE
The intis Central
Railroad extends west from Ohi-
oago to Sioux City, Sioux Falls,
Dubuque andRookford,and north
from New Orleans to Ohioago, St
Louis Oairo Jackson, Memphis,
Yicks bnrg and Baton Rouge. It
is the
Great Through Line
-BITWISE TMI-
EL PASO
BOILER WORKS.
J C. SHABBY, Props
Beniral Billir ml Shut Iru Works
Carat snUFe and Third Sts.
POMEhOY'S
EL PASO TRANSFER Co.
HACKS, BUS AND BAGGAGE.
Phonal*. 100 4o no South Oregon Si
LINK RESTAURANT.
US 1L PASO STRUT.
SHORT ORDER HOCHE
AND RE8TAURANT.
HTOpsn day sad Bight. Oyttcrt, Piih and
in ifWf it jin.
SISTERS OF CHARITY
HOSPITAL.
HEAD OF
A’ORTH STANTON 8TBEET
_THB_
Pitaeer Marble Wirks
M. BOTUmo, Prop.
All kinds of Montu-ent work to
order. Granite and Marble Tomb-
stone! and all Unde of Cemetery
Work. Stone Coping for cemeter-
ies. IronVeneae.
Statuary,
Baa Antonio Street,
Opposite Go art House.
BHOBT LINE TO
iw Orleans, Kansas Ulty, Bt.
Louis, New fork and
Washington.
Favorite line to the North, Bast
and Southeast.
Pullman buffet sleeping cars
and solid trains from El Paso
o Dallas, Ft. Worth, New
Orleans, Memphis and St.
Louis.
FAST TIME
-AID— -
Sure Connection.
See that your tickets read
via Texas and Pacific railway.
For maps, time tables, tickets
rtaes and all required Informa-
tion, call on or address any of
the ticket agents, or
B> F. DARBY8HIRE
B. W. F. St P. A.
E. P. TURNER, L.8.THORNE,
Gen.F. AT.Agt. 3rd Y.F. AGJten
Dalle*. Texas.
■L PASO, •
TEXAS
Some Men
Try
Advertising
as the Indian tried feathers.
Ha took ana feather, laid it
an tha board and slept on
It all night. In the morn-
ing ha remarked: "White
man say feathers heap soft;
white man d-fool."
Advertise judiciously
and advertise In . . .
The Times.
It Pays.
Volcanos,
Pyramids,
Mummies,
Gastles,
and Coffee Plantations
Can be seen by the traveler
In Mexico
The standard gnage line of the
republic is the
Fast Vestibule Train,
The New Orleans
and Clucago Limited
makes the distanoe between the
Gulf of Mexico and the Great
Lakes with bnt one night on tha
road. Throngh fw* vestibule
trains between the Missouri Rivei
and Ohioago. Direot connections
to principal points North, East
and West, from all prinoip
points South, East and West.
Tickets via the Illinois ''antral
can be obtained of agents of its
own or of connecting lines.
A. H. Hasson,
Gen. Fas. Agent, Ohioago.
W. A. Kblloud,
Ajsa’t. Gen. Pass. Agent,
New Orleans
Th hiding ot mnsio, magazines
JJ law books, medical journals
•to., a specialty at the Tons
offloe. Telephonaafi.
For rates and further particu-
lars apply to
R E. COMFORT,
OOMMBBCIAL AGMMT,
ML PASO, PBXAS.
Daily, by mail, - 6 a yea*
Daily and Sundxy, by mau,
$8 a year.
LATEST
(Revised Daily)
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applies to towns and states as
well as nations.
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or send In your orders.
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Army Transfer!
Washington, Sept. 16—Tranafara _
MIST,Si 'rs, «|The3undavSunlF3
oompsny K; Oapt. B B. Pratt, from1 AvojwAiYAUftJUUW
oompany K to company E.
loth* 11th Infantry; Oapt. A. —.
Myar, from oompany K to oompaoy E;
Oapt. R. W. Hoyt, from oompany I to
oompany C; Oapt. G. I Brown, from
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.