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Seventeenth Year. No. SfVO
Ei Paso Texas, Saturday Mormiig November 13, 181*7.
FRANKLIN HEIGHTS ADDITION
The CHOICE Residence property in EI Paso,
on easy terms. Call on
A few LOTS in addition MUST and WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Price $ 100 to $250 per lot—\
J A. P. COLES,
Heal Batata aim! Insnranre, Oregon Street, K. 9fd«» Bronioir Block
R. F. JOHNSON & Co.
- 1— W HOLESALERS OF m -
Liquors, Brandies, Wines and Cigars.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo.
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Manitou Mineral Water Company, Manitou, Colorado.
ltalian-Swiss Agricultural Colony, Asti, Cal., Fine Wlnea.
G. H. Mumm & Co., Reims Champagnes.
P. A. Mumm, Frankfort, O. M., Rhine Wines.
Landau Fils, Bordeaux Cognac.
Sergnouret Freres, Bordeaux Clarets.
Dr. Alexander, Ciudad Juarez, Mex., Native Wines.
O it. MUtUfliie -.if, President.
JQBSIPH ItAGOPSTN, YtcsPrart.
i. O. LAUKLAND, UmS >1
J. H. RUSSELL, Aaat.Oaah
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
t li(IM Banking Business Transactad li ill Its Braartas.
Highest prlo* paid (or Mexican dollar*.
Pew ft Son, Deaths In Fine Shoes, El Paso, Texas.
-THE-
First National Bank.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
Capital and Barytas, $130,000.
awrauA batiioliw, PmMtsi, ol w. nooBxof. tim rimiM.
DLTSM S.1HT1WAHT, Cuhlpi. JIM W. WIUUII.AhL Ob la*.
KATZ BJKOS,
--JOBBEB8 IK-
Groceries & Dry Goods.
-DIPOT FOR-
Friend’s Boiled Oats, Bckumacber’s Cereal Preparations, Sohepp’s
Ooooannt, Do.d’s Buffalo Brand Hams and Bacon and White Bose
Lard, Fairbanks' Soaps and Gold Dost. Kirk’s Laundry and Toilet
Soaps, Arm & Hammer Boda, Greenwich Lye, Goodwin’s Mining
Oandles, the Diamond Match Go, Calumet Corn and Gloss Starch,
Pearline, Bapolio, Peloncillo and ail Mexican importations, eto., eto.
The only strictly wholesale grocery house in the city.
FASSETT & KELLY,
Hardware, stoves and tinware,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT*1,
Kutlery, Guos, Pistols, Mining Supplies and
AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
Bole agents for Buckeye Mowers and Beapers, Fairbanks’SaalMi
Buffalo Boales, Charter Oak Stoves, Star Wild Mills, Giant Fowdar,
and Aermotor Wind Vfilw,
RECKON IT UP.
Y ja o»n easily afford a (all aalt. Your
o d on* won't do—you may think «o,
bat you aan't aa* youraalf, and aran
tha bait of mirrors lia. What wa look
t.n b*. waaro—In tba ayaa of th* world.
11 ilmas says: "Tba outward forms ths
Inner man ravaal"—and Holm** knaw
W* will mtkt you a suit for from 130
to 155. 1'. w'll b* stylish and flatly
m d». Yin may sta thaanlttlngs any
ttm* you otr* to oomala. If you don’t
Ilk* th*m, you'll not b* tmportunsd to
buy.
JOHN BRUNNER,
FINK TAILORING
AND GENTS* FURNISHING.
1 o« H Pm. Rtraas. B t*aa*, Wtasa.
THE-
A SHORT
SESSION.
Appropriations Committee
Preparing Their Bills
Before Congress
Meets.
WANT TO DO BUSINESS
Committee* Will Heel a Waak to Adranaa
ol Ibe Ataambllag ol Coagie it— Tha Hi
■alar Saiatoa D«umber 3-Ordi-
narily It Biq .lia. a Month to Or **■>'**
tba Boaac—a raw Apprapilatloa Bill.
Will Bara Baa* i'uatl Before lifeilitmn.
Washington, Nov. 12—It H tha In
tantlon of Ohalrman Oannon, of th*
appropriations oommltta* of tha bouss,
to bsstn tba praparatlonof appropria-
tion bllli at tha sarllast posalbla data.
Ha haa announosd tha appoint m ant of
sab*oommlUeea and thosa on tha psn
alon and legislative, sxsoutlva and ja
dlolal bills bar* bsen oalled to matt on
November 27, a waak In advanoa of the
atsembllog of oongre**. Aa th* house
s folly organlztd by ths appointment
af all atandlng oommlutas, li will b*
axpaotad to gat down to buslnasa as
soon as It ra assembles for tha ragnlsr
saaalon otoongrass, Dso. 3 Ordtoar
lly It rtqutre* a month to organlssi th*
heusaand tha month of Daocmbsr at
tha rtgnlar aasston saas praotloally no
lagltlation aooompllsbtd. Bat tha or-
ganization of tha bonsa at tha ipaolal
saaalon ihis yaar will sava valusbla
tlma and It la almost oartaln at laast
ona of tha regular appropriation bills
and probsbly two will hava baan pass
ad before the Obrlatmas raosss Is
tikan. Host of tba members who
have arrived ezpreaa tha opinion that
tha oimtog session will be the shortest
regular long aeaslon of oongrass In
year*.__
0< I »rado Palme*.
Denver, Nov. 12—Tha Kapublloan
will tomorrow print an lntarviaw with
Sanator Hanry M, Taller In rafaranot
to tha raosnt atata alaotlon In Oolo
redo. Tha senator deplores tbs defeat
of Judge Hiyt, Silver Republican oan-
didst* for auprama judge, and ax-
praaaas tha oanvtotloo that It wai tha
aooaptanoa of tba nomination of tba
McKinley Republicans that o*us»d It.
Ha aassrte that many Sltvar Republl
oans wara alienated by Judge Hayt’a
aotlon, which ha (relict) regarded at a
mistake from ths first, so expressing
himself to Judge Bsyt, 11* aayt tbsra
oan b* no question of Judge Hayt's
loyalty to silver and ha thinks It was
mistaken seal which ltd allvar mao
to oppose him for ratUorlon. Tba
senator txpraasaa tha hop* (bar* will
ba a combination of all sllvarforota In
1900 stmthr to that of 189G, but says ha
btllavta tha malntanaio# of a Sltvsr
Republican organization la ntotstary
for tha purposa of holding them to
gatbar for tha prasant at laast.
A Tims* Washington spsolal aayt:
Sanator Woloott today oontradtotad In
smpha'lo tarms tha rsporl that ha In
troduoad a b'U In tha senate to divide
the atata of Colorado Into two federal
jndlolal dlsirlots. H* said h* bad not
introduced any auoh bill and had dona
nothing to jattlfy a raport to that af
faot.
El Paso Foundry and Machine Co.
HAVE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
One 5 H. P. Vertical Engine, almost new.
One 25 H. P. Ames Engine, almost new.
One 10 H. P. New Upright Boiler.
One 10 H. P. Semi-portable Boiier, with locomotive fire box.
One New Feed Pump, suitable for 60 H. P boiler.
We have all Fittings for these Boilers and Engines.
DiurriuB aTsaunb.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Fine Groceries. Wines, Liquors
And Havana and Mexican Oiffarg and O' nrettef.
CIUDAD JUABWZ, MRXIOtf._
-AGENTS FOR-
WM. J. LEM P'S BREWING COMPANY. PABST BREWING COMPANY.
"EXTRA PALE." “SELECT 1 D0PPELBRAU."
Today we beg to draw your attention to our large stock of genuine imported
Rhine and Moselle Wines,
Bordeaux Clarets and Sauternes,
n * 1 % w 1 CL 1 n ^ nr | Louisville,«,v. rz— jamas K. Ho-.
Spanish Madera,Sherry and Port Wines jv*r.tgo,who h*!b#.n
I 1 J \ workman of th* Knights of Libor for
These wines were carefully selected in person—bought at what they1 h* P“* f°nr r*»r» pr mar*, was tbH
are worth—no middle man to pay—and we give this benefit to the con- j,r,*m\vyd wbloh haa*bean to
sumer! Connoisseurs desiring pure and wholesome wines for table usa! m tbtsotty also* Uoadsy i*«t
at reasonable cost wiP do well *0 give us a trial order.
HOUCK & DIETER,
Telephone 65. 220-222 El Paso street
alleges Mordsr.r Ar-cltd
8t Louis, Nov. 12-WUllam Vlah
■i', who kaapa a smell fruit ataud at
tha foot of North Market (treat, and
Joseph Roberts, war* arrested this
afternoon obargad with balog tba mar
derers of Ohsriss V«n Basklrk, whose
mutilated body was found on too roll
rood track abova Eiet 8t. Louts Wsd
oasday morning. Tha arrasts were
mala on a confession mad* by Aunt*
Shay. SbsaayaVeo Bo*klrk visited
hvr Tuosdsy night, and Vishman and
Robsrt* wara also thsr*. Ha and
Roberta left th* house shortly after Van
Bn.kirk. saying aa they want out that
they would follow him to Bait 8:.
Louts, and “do him up.”
a New Take Trail.
Toledo, O , Nov. 12—A combination
of steal tubing msnnfso arsre, repre-
senting 90 par oant of tba tubing oat-
pat of ths United States, baa baan
formed. Ths combination ts made up
of tbs Brewer Statnlass Tab* 00m
psuy and tbs Amsrloau Weld less Tab*
00m jeny, of this oily, and t h* Shelby
rube oompany, of Sbalby, Ohio, tba
E Iwood Tab* oompaoy, of Hllwood,
Pa., and tba Grtanvllia Tab# oom-
paoy, of Qraaovllla, Pa. The combi-
nation I* oallsd tba Sbtlby Tub* com-
pany and I* capitaliz'd at S5.000.000.
W. H. Millar, of Shall y, wilt b* presi-
dent and ganaral manager.
liD'dlio Bweip^ooty,
Washington, Njv. 12—D.fl ill# ar
raagement* have baan mad* tor taking
np tbs ant j ot of ths raotprooity treaty
between tte United 8 at** and Canada
and to this, and msatlrg, have baan
flzad bstwioo John W. Kssaon, who Is
aspao'a'ly daisgatad by Praaldant Mc-
Kinley to oondoot reclproolty nagoila
ttona, Sir. Wilfred Loartar, Canadian
premier and Sir Loots Davis, minister
of marlno. This to th* malt of long
and frltndiy oonNronooa bald botw-.an
Sscratary Hbarman and 8lr. Wilfrid.
KalfSU of Ubo>.
Louisville, N.v. 12—Jama* R.
Under ordinary oondlttona 8ovtr
sign’* tarm ot offlo* woold not ozptr*
aotU the next mootlog. This, how
ovor, It la said, makte no dlfforano*
during a moating ar* always lu th*
hands of the aseombly end osn ba
ohosan and daposad at tha will of th*
majority.
Along with Sovereign thsr* wars
three other officers retired, viz: T. U.
MoGuIra, general worthy foramao, of
Amatordam, N. Y., and Dental Brown,
of Montana, and N. B Martin, ot
Minneapolis, of tba axaoutlv* 00m -
rnttu*.
Hanry A. Hloks of district 253, Nsw
York oltv waa ohosan to fill Sovereign’s
Plant, and I. D. Chamberlain of Pusblo,
Oolo , selected as general worthy fore-
man,
On good authorities It Is ltsrnsd it
was with Sovereign's most hearty ap-
proval that h* slapped down and out
Sovereign stared tonight be wished re-
tirement. H* wanted rest frem tb*
labor whloh tha otfloa entailed upon
him.
All buslnasa transacted at today’s
meeting want through lathe most »mlo>
able manner possible la the morning
saaalon a remnant of rou’.lns business
whloh had baan left oyar was disposed
of.
Th* aftsrnoon session was prinolp-
a'ly taken up with th* delivery of
Sovereign's annual tddres*, whloh was
listened to by delegates with tb* great-
est a'.tanilon and w is g-sated with ap-.
plans*.
Eh* Y«lr-Hftt?*r(l Umoc,
New York, Nov. 12-Tb* rush of
football enthusiasts from this oily to
Boston to ss* tb* Yala-Harvard gams
la uoprsoadaotad. All trains from tb#
Grand Centre! depot to that oily ar*
orowded to their utmost oanaolty.
Among tbs stook exchange brokers
some money Is piaoad on the Ysla-
Prlnoaton match N vembzr 20 a* 100
to 50 against Yala. Odds on tba IIar-
vard Yala match tomorrow remains
100 to 80 against Y «la.
Boston, Nov. 12-Tb# Yala Univer-
sity foot bail team raaobad B.iston this
evening. Tha foot ball paity num-
bered 50, of this number 11 ar* play-,
era and anbstltutas. Tba foot ball
train was a long on* and heavily loaded
with Yala students. TUs whole (quad
of players retired early for th* last
night’s rest before th* great contest
with Harvard at ths Soldiers’ field to-
morrow. As regards Yale’s ohanots
for vlo’ory, Captain Ridgars and
ooaohars refused to talk for publica-
tion. It It not dlffloalt, however, to
e** that th* Naw Haven collegians ar*
not worrying.
Ktver hutlit’m,
Nsw Orleans, Nov. 12—The boaid
of health leaned Its last dally fellow
fever bulletin tonight, li shows seven
new oases today and two deaths.
Th* bulletin shows sIdo* the begin
nlng of th* soourgs thsr* hava bean
1 791 oaaea of yiliow fever, of whloh
255 proved fatal. Thera have bean
1,110 absolute recoveries and 412 oases
are still under traatmsnt.
Thsr* war* three now oases today at
Mobile, Alabama, and ona death.
Uoibls to Obtila • Lmui.
London, Nov. 12-A striking evi-
dence of Spain’s Uosnoial straits Is
furnished In a dispatch of tbs Madrid
correspondent of tbo Mall saying tba
Spanish government finds It impossi-
ble to ralsa tha sum of 15 million dot
lara by loan or taza loo, to oarry on!
Its original naval plana. Besides the
Rothiobllds, other prominent Ucao-
olsra ot London and Parle h^va out off
tb* monetary supplies which Hpatu
has hitherto succeeded In obtalalrg
ATTEMPfEI)
EOBBERY.
A Missouri Pacilii; Passenger
Train Ueld-Up By
Five Mask'd
Men.
DISGUISED AS WOMEN.
Xbe Holfl-l'p OoimrreO Lent Thau a Mile
Xrum tba ram. at Ulna Col, In Wblob
Xhrat K bharirt Hava Oocurtefl Wiihln
tha t«i Y nr->ba *r la CoaiMiaea
Nothli g ot VaIuo—Pou *cho Ip.i, tho Ki-
prem Mviannaar ana Wat,I Through Hit
Ponketa.
Loilaa ot Elba Hispid!*!.
Uarbisbdro, Pa., Nov 12—Grand
Exalted Ruler Meade D. Detwllar (fate
evening tuependad Marlon, Ii.d , Lodge
of Hike and forwa ded tb* papers to
District Deputy Armstrong ot tbat
stats authorizing bim to stour* th*
ohartar, paraphsroaila and lodge
effeota. This aotlon Is do* to allegi'd
vl ls'lon of tb* laws of th* order In th*
method of Initiating Robert Fitzsim-
mons. _
VIjoua i 1 8p«lp.
Madrid, Nw. 12-Purthar detaiD
rsgsrdlng the flioda in verloas part*of
Spain, notably In th* provinces of S*
ragosa, Vatanoia and Malaga, abow 15
oorpsea hava already been ren- vend.
In th* neighborhood of VaDdoD
enormous numbers of ca’tl* narlshed
aod th* villages of Grao and N tiri'b
hava baan oompletsiy Inundated
Many houses lu thosa plaoas ool spied.
tttrbck Uy •» ■ gUe.
Ashland, Pa., Nov. 12-Wblla wstoh
tng th* Pewota Hill oompaoy load
thalr atonk at Glta.dvlila siatiuo,
Knooh Divle, aged 10 y<ar ; Henry
Jonas, aged 21 yaars; Edward Dsvls,
agad 22, and Prank Grady, aged 24,
wara a rook by ao snglua Eo oh Da
via and Hanry Jonae wara kdlad. ibe
last two wars strlon-ly Injured.
Tb9 ( rtik Knroiitn** l.
Chelsca, I T, Nov 12 -1 Is report
ad by the Indian egent of the five tribes
that th* Creak Indian* who stubbornly
refused to allow th* Dews* commission
to enroll their names an ths nsw oltl>
Kinship rolls ar* now 11 oklog to tb*
towns to meat the oomailsslon. Thl*
movament waa only aftar tha egsnt re-
quested them to oome.
A Hep 1 Lruen.d.
Birminoham Ala , Nov. 12— A l*>*
report from Eutsw s^ys the repb t Bud
Beard bad bean lynobtd at, Carroll .on.
Tha mob auoottdad In braakt>,g Into
tbaoonr' huuss aod getting Bottd out
bafora tha arrival of Bt^t# troops from
Toeoaliosa. Biard oatr g*d the 7 year
old deoghtsrot farmer Crocker at Ke
form.
Kansas City, Nov. 12—The Missouri
Paolfio passenger train, known ai th*
St. L>nle fast mall, whloh leaves Kan
ona City at 9 p. m , was bill up by five
masked robbers at 9:39 o’clock tonight
at th* Ohloago A Alton croeetrg, just
auat ot ludapaudenoe, Mo , a id leas
tl an a m'ls from the famons Blue Cut,
In whloh three train robberies hare
ooourred within the past year. Two
of t.be robbers were disguised as
women and srheti the engineer saw
tuam uwluglog a Du era air^st ths
tranks, an apparaut signal of danger,
b* did not hesitate to etop.
Th* robbers quickly jumped aboard
uad looktb* angina and express oar
about two miles further east, where
they stopped aod compelled Express
Messenger WiMaro* to open hu o»r
11* 1 fferad no rathtaco* as b* o.trrlad
no Iraasnra.
Th* robbers evidently Intended to
stop tha St Lanla limited night ex-
press whloh laavaa Kansas City at a
lata hour and ware greatly surprised
upon dlsoov.rli g tin oars whloh they
hud captured ocnialnad nothing ol
vain*, lu tbtir rag* they pouuoad
upon tha axprase meeRsngHr and want
through his pookats, but, *2 85 was all
they secured. Aft r this they quickly
left the train and disappeared in th*
darkness.
After a delay of over an hour th*
train got together again aud wa* alert-
ed on Its joarnsy.
Th* oonaty marshal and hit man
war* at the toauaveiy noon after, but
thsr* Is every probability th* rnbbsrs
war* safely In Independence nr Kansas
City before any organ!/, d effort was
mad* to capture them.
All reports agree that tha robbars
wnr# deliberate in their movrments
and lha'they wer* no new handsel
'b* business. Several of (hem were
armed with wlnohes’ers.
Thru* other robberies I av* occurred
n that vicinity within'tb* last 13
months. The theory of tba county
ifflcers is that tbs gang ha* head-
quarters in ths "Oraokar Neok” die
ttot just east of Independence.
Tha Blue Out dlstrlot was first msde
ft inous by the notorious J mss gang,
who oommlt ad the first rubbery Id that
vicinity at Glendale In 1870, (soaring
135,000. Tb* boldsap tonight Is the
aevan* h within a radius of four or five
mils*.
easier, th* saourad basts of domestic
wool of th* X grad* having dropped 2o
soonrad par pouad, from th* extreme
rates. Tha largest, firms bsllav* th*
raaoilon Is caused unquestionably by
warm wsalbtr, and th* small salsa of
olothlng will ba but temporarily and
refuse fossil wool at currant rates
Salsa of the week are 2 326,700 pounds
domestic, *nd 1,175.000 pounds foralgn
(gains' 2.954,000 pounds domestic and
4,349.500 pound* jorslgo last week, and
3,141,000 pounds domestic and 1,704,-
000 pounds foreign for th* same waak
last year.__
CURRANT’S CHANCES.
II Now anil* Prubstale Thai Ha Will Or
Haafad Uaiuia Ma.eh.
Han Francisco. Nov. 12-In view of
the faot that lb* supreme court whloh
Is now In session at daoramsuto, will
adjourn on Tuesday next until th#
eaoond Monday in January, It Is not
considered probable that Durrant, th*
oondemnad murderer of Blaaoh* Li
moot and Mmol* Williams, will ax-
plat* th* crlm* for whloh b* was sen-
tsnotd to bs hangsd, during th* our
raut yaar. In ths ordinary oonrss of
•vsuts th* ma tsr oan't oome up for
haarlng upon tbs potots involved In
th* order granting certificates of pro-
bable osusa, to whloh the murdarar
owes hla second leas* of life uutll tb*
middle of Jannsry.
Attar tb* oasa has hash decided an*
other 30 days at least must Intervene
bafora a reml'tur from th* supreme
court oan riachthe trial court and the
condemned man b* rasanteooad for a
eaoond tlma. This course would not
allow tha execution to t«k* plao* be-
fore tha latter part of February or the
haglnnlug of March next.
Late Preeautiou*.
Rome, Nov-^ 12— The Popolo U.maao
annum.oes Maiqui* dl Kndlnl, premier
and mlulatar of th* Interior, has Is.
sued limruo’tnns to prefects of polios
to prevent emigrants sailing to N*w
Orleans. Ths order la preuautlouary
and ts lssosd In const q reno* of regu
tatlons In foro* In New O,leans in oon*
uantlon with the outbreak of yellow
fever.
Price Five Gents.
Lion Coffee, per package, 10
4 X Coffee, 9 packages 1.00
The very best Pure Leaf Lard
10 pounds 75
The very best Pure Leaf Lard
5 pounds 40
The very best Pure Leaf Lard
3 pounds 25
3 cans Cal. Best Tomatoes, 3’s 25
lion Coffee, the Best, Only 10c
Per Package.
2 cans 2 lb. Tomatoes 15
3 cans Choice Sugar Corn 25
3 cans Early June Peas 25
Sliced Peaches, best quality, i’s 10
2 cans Peaches, 3’s 23
2 cans Pears, 3's 25
2 cans Apricots, 3’s 25
El Paso Grocery Co.,
Oor. Oregon an Overland Sts.
SOUTH AMERICAN AFFAIRS.
Kffpcrlffd A Hint ci of Obllf, Pofo aid Ar*
gtotlui Agotftit Bollvlo.
Washington, Njv. 12—Uabl* reports
from Valparaiso of the axtstanoa of •
plan for a dralbundof Ohlla, Para and
Argantlu* with th* purpose of aalzlog
and dividing Bolivia, attraotad oonstd
arable at Lntlon In diplomatic olrolas
hara today, bat thosa who are wall In*
formed oonoaralng South American
*ffairs are Inclined to question tham.
On* of th* diplomats who should know
if any such schema waa In contempla-
tion, prououuoad aa baaalaaa th* Idaa
of an alliance between Ohlla, Para and
Argentina for division of th* territory
of Bolivia.
Argentina, It le pointed out, has ab
solutsly no hlng at staka tn thapand-
mg dllUjultlss bstwsaa Peru, Bolivia
and Ohlla ovst boundary Unas, and, so
f*r as kaowu hare, thsr* never haa
bean a suggest Ion for t.h* absorption of
Bolivia by Ohlla and Para.
Cabas Bui** Pitdoncd.
Madrid, Njv. 12—Th* praas gener-
ally approves th* daora* pardoning ex-
iles from Uuba and Porto R'.oo, All
foreigners will b* banded ovar to the
console of thalr raspaotlv* govern-
ments.
WWMgaMM
IDE P/
MAX SCHUTZ’S
DEPARTMENT STORE,
110 E. OVERLAND STREET.
Our grocery line lias been closed out. Ain now able to show
an immense stock of
Tim Wool Mark»r.
Boston. Nov. 12—Boatou Oammer-
olal Bulletin tomorrow will say of th*
wool marks':
Toemarxet la off. Territory, Oregon,
Tii.'H and California wools Bilk* ar*
DRY GOODS.
consisting of Piece Coods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and anything
in this line, at reasonable figures.
snrPLLASE CALL AND BE CONVINCED.-!®*
i»M*s*»ai
IMMt MtSISlal
The Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
HACK AND BACCACE LINE.
Finest Turnouts in the city. Blacksmithing, Carriage Building, Paint-
ing and Trimming. Horses and Mules bought and sold on commission.
Telephone 92. J, CALDWELL, Prop.
CALDWELL UNDERTAKING GO.
305 S. EL PASO ST.
Krnmii K^tivblishineiit at Juarez, ufuler lie maiirt;:«’rn"ut of K. J. Smith.
“—The only Kunprnl IHroetors and Kinli.t’im i>. in il»« < ily All work jraiv’iintued sat*
^factory. PrUtPM roasoiitthle. Only Whllu Hritiso In tlie oily. C-nniages Furnii<hs(i. Thu
only niMruin- In lh»- cJty. C.'n11 h aneVM re'l ijay or night.
Telephone ly7. J. K. NAG LB Y, Manager.
with th* order whoa* ganaral offloarilnsar Auunlbut'a
Re*oh** T,t.l *os<d.
Denvkb, Saw. 12—Th# H.ni b z mar
dar trial was ooonlnffed and tha ra-e
was given to th* jary tht* t v mlr g. A
8:55 tb* jury rs’ircd and sn hour i»ur
tbar* b*itg on lm»*a<st» prsspsot of
vtrdlci, ibv jury w*r» Icckrd op tot
th* night.
P.ji!ffTHd lA P MIim#.
Berlin, Nov. 12— Sevan parsont pa.
itbad In a Dr* wbloh broke on' among
th* woodwork of th* shaft of • min*
Going Out of Business.
HAVING DECIDED TO GO OUT
OF BUSINESS WE OFFER OUR
ENTIRE STOCK, WITHOUT RESERVE,
ABSOLUTELY AT COST
The above announcement is not a mere
pretention in order to catch your trade, as
you’ll shortly be convinced that we mean
exactly what we say, that we are closing
out our stock at cost in order to quit bus-
iness- All credits discontinued at
N. Diamond’s
NEW mS STORE.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 13, 1897, newspaper, November 13, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth579396/m1/1/?q=yaqui: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.