El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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ML fA»U DAILY TIMJCtf, \V Knit MiMDA V . Nov KM Ill'll w, 18U*.
NEW STYLES!
NEW PRICES
me Pass ure on Hit.
iso Prices ore on Kill,
iso lore oro oil ffigu.
SEE THEM THY THEM
W. G. WALZ GO.
Music Store, Bicycle and Se-,v
iu^ Machine D*JK>t.
TEXAS
EE PASO,
DEMOCRAT*
CARRIED THE
AROl'JtW TOWS.
HERE ASH THERE.
HEART DISEASE.
CITY
t'O.NSIIlERAUEE EAEE1SU OEE
MASHER OF iOTEs ROLLED.
Campbell & Grayson, the Dni«i;i?t*
The Fifth ward m net in it in
yesterday's election.
Marsh Kinur apisiars to have led the
Republican ticket in The city
) Travel on all the railroads leading
j out of El Paso 0 perceptibly inoreas-
Oil** t»f llif Uulflral (ifnrral Flection* t'.vmr jug
Held in the City—Ko Complete Reinruof ; The Qt*W air J*. rfoeiv^d by the
th* t itr or County. firidg*r» iui B* Sant<? Fv yards w l aiug put iti trim
M.d rt.a.i. j yesterday
Mouey wa« plentiful on Rootwvelt
JyBstepduy morning. but m tht* aft«r
Thd oleotiou yesterday off n*yon not a bet wa* to be had
A]nietly as usually in the city.no dis-j The vote for governor of New York
turbance haring occurred immediately I seemed to excite more interest last night
than the result of the l«>oal elation
the
Today was a tough day. Mid a San
Antonio street merchant last uight on
the hackmeu and owuere of Adhere ve-
hicle* generally engaged on election
days 1 never saw a« large « number
of vehicles idle on previous election
days as there were today One pot»r
darkey owning a carry all, drove his
hoi-aes .irouud the streets all day watch
mg f<*r some electioneer t«> wink at
him bn* all to no pnrpoa*
#OMK FUTa HI (. \ KD >*. Ill* KU IO
IMKKAIF OK MK4IIT 1 KOI HI Is
1 if
alh-ut any one of the four polling places
The only disturbance of au> kind in J
Ride a Monarch and Keep in Front.
When the polls closed in
i.. . . , .. .. ,, | ward last eveuiog a eerie* of ronsiag
; «*** viciuily of any of tin- polls w#» a ; ohwrs Kjwl) f,,r for Mwiff
; little fight between two MMicau* in th.j The 9tr,rt, of tU, ,.ltv ,ir,..,„ul(„l H
1 alley in thv rear of Dieter’* wholesale | very animated .scene last night fp mi
; liquor store, across Overland street and ! the time the [sills closed until a late
just out of sight of the First ward polls, { hour.
j where a Mexican from the Fifth ward The tremendous falling off of the
j tJuaren smashed Luis Meisa Mexican | rote cast resteidar from the number
i driver of one of Dieter’s delivery wag | registered’was a" matt r of istoniah
j ous, on the bead with a rock, iufiictiug ment Pi main on the streets last
a severe wound. Officer (ieorge Her j night
old, of the mounted police, promptly | Tw„hob.^ „„ 1:i aI„,
ariested the offender, and took him to r.1Uiirke,, . n,„ „ ,,
the dtjM'rmm. where the stouewei tier; elB0tuin Vt.s ami the other 1
was charged with hgtituig M.bee- llllll(.r4tam, th„v hllVt, run
quentiv Ueruld alo*> arrested Meisa 011 money
the ground tb.it be hit*l provoked the j ‘ '
a.s.-*HU it by insulting the gentleman} . aiu
from the Filth, but *nfrequently re j
leased him on his own recognizance
J The day o'**ued cloudy and was de- |
j iightfullv cvR'l. but for a few hours in
If \\V, have mauy more election*
»aid * a^mlidate y#j«terdaj\ like w*
had on th? NT nisi, and today. ueither
party will l»e aid* to corral soiu»ny/Mex
lean votes hereafter The poor fellows
loafeti aro md the polls all »lay waiting
Seoond |approached and seemed surprised
that affairs- had taken sn*’h a turn Hut
it Would t* n blei-eing to Ll Pa**' if such
was the cas*>. For mv part l don’t care
for any illegal vote**
VUIDU-AI.K DKI’OT FA)H
MONARCH BICYCLES.
Noa Tandems and Ki.’y<MV» f<»r lleni.
El Paso Cycle Co ,
Mes i ,\ vi'fm**.
A(JEN( Y
F‘»ll ALL
I
3Text BooksJ
? w.
xltlopicd l»y tlie
STATE OF TEXAS.
H. WEBB'S
ititi ti si h.k..
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GONZALEZ
WhAiIfKkf*!** tiiut Ka-1»11
Da-aIat In....
lH->tl*r In..... «h
liquors ;jj Cigars, (
( >mnii«-r IhI Si..
I ll 1>.A1) ,11 VRKZ,
Eadios*—(hilt|i-(‘ii's Hats.
for f-'»*■ MilDnrry gn to I!*•* I-.fnj?
! avr all ’lie I.ats-f.l ]Ni>a aIMi1- Mils, »
Walking IIall nu<I Wlie •! IIiq.s. I U■ p i
•I"
Warner’s (,.i aranteed lorset
'I r> uni’. I Lave Hustles and H .iM fy ( a
4 i 1 -t w me ,Nu 111 hi I lit 1 <i si hi > i[> Mx l *
>1HS. M HHIIM.I
Mi s..nif Hal.. San Antnid
.1
PIANOS
Pianos on easy paymeuts.
Musical Instruments and Sheet Music
Pian«» Tuning.
W. G.DUNN.
H20 San Antonio St.
Smith’s Creamery
HARRY ISIETZ
Wm HE1NZK
lit wi (iisiti a cn ti«.
tin-* electii'U i» "Ver.
whatever the result may lie. remarked
a business man last higlit for now
the pe«»ple will nettie dew u to their ii?-
Ual rtVocatmuH.
the afternoAui an uuuoyiug «iust storm! Uejnirts rev*eived in this city yeater
pervaileit, making it disagreeable for i day are to tue effect that beuor M
the crowds gathered Hbv»ut the outside ; Bauche. eu»tonn c >1 lector at Juarez,
of the polls. i has entirely recovered from his re
The uhuhI crowds of Mexican-* gatu- cent- illness ami will return liere shortly,
ered and hung about both the First and At the Senate table u'hote dinner
Second ward is>lls. evidently wander ■ from a..to t.< ^rp. in Sh«»rt orders at all
mg what had eome over party leaders. | hours,duy and night i’abst and Lemp's
as u > money was being offered on the j ta-er a>u tap LhA>u*e Avllmdions of mi
sly f.ir votes. Uue of these tuMi'eased j ported wines. Tno restaurant is the
a sniallcrowdoi Mexicans at the cor i^t m Kl Faso, while th** bar is a aju.iI
ner of the alley i»pposite the First ward ! to all other tirst cbi** sab» >n»
puil.«, vtalinK that thi« Wumlvrful mull Tht. latlj,,s ut „K. Kirst u,,4i>t
dlaappuiutluR t'bixugv <>f wunl.l. ltilm.r uuff
ur nuKht tu. brinj; a ...ut a vu«„«.. in ; Br av Imunrv i.u.T, „i
their actions, that it they won id all ■
|1«« Not Hi' lluruiii), Iiau l imit I tir
Hourt trA‘nbles at left.-d among Amer
it’ans. are certainly imTeasuig ami
while this liny !*e largely duet - th*
excitemeii! and worry »>f American bus
iness life, .t is uiA»re often the result of
wvak stomach*- >»f jn>or digestit'n
Heal AirganiA* heart disease is m.-’i-
able, but m»t i>ne amuh* in a hundred of
heart trouble is organ!a*
The dose relation between heart
trouble and {HH»r Atigestioti is U-c«u>e
Ixdh organ- are <vntr *Ued bv branches
of the aatue great uerv**s. th** Symp*
thetic ami I'uemm.gHstric
In another wav. • ti «' tl-.e heart is at
ftH*t<'d by that torn» of \Ks»r digi'sti >n
whudi causes gas and fermentation
from halt digested t—od there is* ft*!
ing of oppression ami heaviness in the
chest opined by pressure A't the diatemi
caI stomach n the heart ami luuga in-
terfering with their i»A*tn>n. imms* ari--s
p ilpit itIa'Ii »ii,1 sliAH t breatli
Poor dii:- -Mon aiao potson„ th«* blo«>d
makes u tl \u and ■nt»,r\ which nrit.i
tea ami lit .k-ns thBhertit
MYAR OPERA HORSE CUT R
I Sl«(« Mine BMPIlfRailroad Tic
J EWE
Bargains in Win
One Aa hole Keek,
Commencing Monday. Nov. 7.
pAipnUr PriA*«‘a, 10. iM) ami
londoy. ''inn Peon oi sovoj.
Moud »\ will Ik* Indies' night when
ES!
Brokers!
RS!
•lie U»iy will In'
e»u*h reserved e*t
l**fi‘r<* ? p m
admitted free with
ticket if purehaaed
Cl. ISSlFir.ll UIYFKTISKMKXTS.
run h.Yi.r..
LOAN OFF K:
HKFCK
Dfamotids
Vl’,1!
i BOUGHT AND SOLD
c.
M >I\,
I ffS > i
* Cry nic nti busmess from
I. cal’A’ l lMKs A.flhv
l to* m*»i p.iyitvft liA*t»'l busliu'Mh
L. c.ivi No oihi nets! ri• i*'y uni -
ln> >!»m A»lAlr**s»
H. c
The in*vi
trouble is t
- • -11 > >1
1 : uiprAiw
th*' proil
supper
^ al i the Third ward Their stand wa>
a.i.l v..t, o..v way tins tuuv at Urn uvxt; r)<llt „„s, , , ti)B ,.„u, iH„|
election thv ethvr.M.1*. wonlff buy thvm v,lt,.rk u,,n,i,.r.„, Lnm.-r w ... .V.
np. and that tl.ercaltcr they w..u..t !»■ ! lVU1, ltul
paid Hiternateiv lor voting hrst one way !
ami then the A»lher
it was Apiue amusiug said a v.)t«*r
last night at the iseeond ward ix'U>. b«
watoh the rush just before the iv»lls
A*h*sed Fmiu 5 to tl o'clock bvith aides
were imiHt**nug ih*ir voters ami lined
up for the final conduit, but the Detuo
crate g\*tat the heatl of the push and
practically oro wiled the Uepnb|n*aus
out The leaiiers of each side watched
each other with the vigilau *e »*f cats,
but the Hepublic.uis coubl a!a> nothing
blit smile that sicklv smile and take
their medicine
# * * | Stuart -a |)\ spep.-ia T.|
1 have a g»>od .loke on a newspaper ! *f"und ut iu- >t aIlu
uian of this city sanl \V* ,1 F"ewel last! ***|ut^tin vaoit i ,.- b,
night "Fie wanted to bet iu* that the j eminent^ is. ,i pl<‘
winner for goverimr of New York ; *',r,a
would not get a vote of iO.OOO He! It is safe to mv
meant a imijority a«f JO.UiH) votes, but j sisb*nt use ot Stuart s l
he forgot to add oil the liiajAiritv I I meal tiui" w ill eur
took him up and have witnesses to it. j^lotuach ti“uM<* • * \cej
and when tie wakes tip in th** morning J -hmiHiMi
au«l comes round t » get his money, he l'ull si/ad :-,ai loigc o
will wond*T if h»* has be**n dreaming." ■ druggi : - o ' •■ " it
l.ittb- bo,,k on -tomacb
l.'t'K sAl.K
■ "Uahuiis fA»r is'i'i" oar»ls fa*r sa!
'Dice, X' >'i n^s MUi’l.i.,
T umOnImsI rtM.m for rvnl" *•»<>
*aU» at IT 14 Ks
L’cTt sAl.K--lllotilug papt'r hi
■ OlUtH'.
the TlUV*
LN>U SAI.K- llabbtt
■ OfR,A,V.
iiiom! at the TIM lit*
j ti* insure
j f I 1>a1
This*can la- d-ne
after meal- of some
! effectiv«i aIi cst iv»*
rentim iit for h*‘art
tlit* iligestioii and
Ipt as«.m»ilatloii . f
I Oil IIKN 1
the regular u e
bfc. pleasant ami
[>reparati*»u. like
•It t- wlih'h may
st<»res and which ,
micas digestive j
ut. convenient
L c*U Kl N l run
I nil N> El || I'trc
! old'll OOl t
(i M *•»'»>!
Of I
hove Tu
UN,
iu.
LHMl KI N F ,\ii‘olv furuisluMl nhmih wltl>
■ pmam l.moiy at U’«» Chlliiiatiua Si.
\\ iM »CI».
\MI l *
ihi-. .• tlt
sm| -aiesiatly \dilivits M •’
th:»! 1
ie regular p«*r .
spepsta Tablet-
any form of
canear of tin* !
'AN t El * A
t Alavutv at I t Mies M<li
It A II
llb’e.
t iitaii prvfei red
»i \ N n |i v -.ai kii humiy room, up ctulrs
*» »ml l> mril mi privaUA (a>i|llv Adilresa
it Big ,o i 'u Hint mi nts. K U Ti aks ortlee
tai'iet-
I
one offered to pay even *»u
i vote, and many of those
Still I1A)
cents for
waiting to sell their Votes stood waiting
in amazement until the polls closed and
did uid vote at all. Tins ace mats for
the t’Aiusideruole tailing off in the nuin
ber of votes poilstl from the number
registered
V\ tieii the registration cloaed. at s
p in . < >ct*ilH?r ■„’•*. th** nuniln*r oi voters
registered were, for the Fir»t ward, l.’o.
Second ward, 5MS»; Third ward. Ul*s,
Fourth ward. -71 < »t these there wera
j»*lled in the First ward. -Hit, a failing
A*il of dd#; in tiie Second ward. add. a
falling of! of dad; m th** Third ward
-l9b. a fallihg ulf of
Fourth ward, 1 IM>. a falling
making a falling off fro n rogi-tratmu
in the city of s'# votes.
Soon after the polls dosed, and after
tallying quite a numlier of ballots, the
Third ward board ailjotirned until H
dock this morning, though not. until
Paul Mangles died ut Hotel Iheu
yesterday evening at s o' -lock ol dy«
ent-rry He was alx»ut d‘> years old ami
has of late been the manager of tne
branch store Aif K»'t Lei sen aV i)cg**t-'iu at
Sui Pedri*, tlie mg ore shipping p<’uul
ou the .Sierra Mad re Line Mr Man
gal- has been ti»r years hobliag a re
Sjsniailile poMti -II with Ketelseli iV Deg
f*Lau and has humlr**«ls of friends wii->
will stiii’erely i>*gr» t his demise He
was a native A»t Hamburg, iiermany
( udertaker Nagiev has charge Ait the
remains and th-* luueral will ah’-cuv t<>
in »rro\v, tin* h>»ur imt yet b*’ing set
U \V Smith, who rode Bray Dean in
the raA*es at WaslungUin park ami Sun
and in tlie 'lay last asks the T 1MF.s to correct a
off ot M, | wrong impression that might lx* createi!
when it, stated in its r».*p>rt of the Sml*
*lay events that he ap|»eared t-«> be
• drunk with suco’s-. Mr Smith is a
young gentleman who lias lived in 171
Paso for tin* past nine years, has a
large number of friends and holds a re
the general Democratic ticket was ahead sj» *miblH position with his employers,
about nd votes I as well as the respect of all who know
Such returns as it was possible to oh ! him. He is an exj»eri**ii«i«d horseman
tain up to a late hour this morning, 'and has rode on all th*- lug tracks in
either city, county, state or in tin* iu the country
lion, are given iu this morning s Times, j
the returns from the city being given
bebjw
Mesa water is the purest. Leave
orders at the Timks office V Fetyokd
i N THM -K'
»ters <d this w,ir«l east their
in the tvmnty court room m the
if people of
The
ballots
court house. Vast crowds
all natioualties. races an«l conditions
life were ttsseiubled around the buibl
ing at an early hour. Mexicans an 1
negroes and Amenc-aus stood around in
groups discussing th** political sinia
turn, but everything was qui t ami or
derly and u • fights or troubia of anv
kind occurred OJaI timers «leclarud it
I'LKSOML.
<’ T Kingsley. <»f iin**-mi is in tin*
city
.1 1* Barlo.w, of AUniogord** is in
town
.1 li Nations cam** in from the east
till tin* Santa F>* ye^bT-iav
John tfisen the toolmaker ,,f th** (»
H. shops, i- oil the *ick list
Fapt .1 .[) Slocum is register***! ut
whs the quietest election day they hud I tie Limlell from t'orrulitos
, - u. ti, , ■ ft, l" I I*,, .,, 1 ¥ ' * , V . .. . * « .
ROAST BBKF. STEAKS ANDCHOPS,
1-u.s. correK, milk'andcri'.am
A re oyr si>*‘>,iaili**'> I lie‘eiK*.*»i)est and !>>*-t tn
coy. Our Kltelion i* UP !>• Han*.
ever 8«*hii in Kl l’aso
t andidates and their fri**mls circu j
lated activly around among th*4 voters
in the interest of the.lhmjochitir tie.;et |
but otherwi**'* it was very dull Abom j
II o'A-lock a -light divtrHion was ouch j
si >ii9d by the apfiearance on tlie scene |
of John I)nke. a cs»l‘>r«*l character lb-
was filled up with elc'dion whisky and !
full of **nthusiasm, and b gan to d** !
4tv«r a long, rumbling, inandlin pje'ech
regis
tIt*' eny. Our Kitchen i
K H Dana, "f N**w York
t**reil at tbr tirami Central
Mr and Mrs, D A Uib*r of Parral
Mexi«*o. were arrivals on the Central
last night
Kugiheer McLaughlin, of the T A P ,
has re.sign*-d to accept a |nmit.ion with
th*- P*"!c>h V'ulby
K Kohlb-rg returned last night from
hunting trip in the Si**rra Mmlre
Home years much and just after Dr
Falinadge ha«l suci’»*»simlv pasa*<*l th**
onleal organized ami prA»secut**.| against (
him by lh** jealous cletgy Ait his detio |
nnmttion, t'or his non orthodox sayings j
it was the writers privilege to hear him ;
preach in his Brooklyn l’al»eruacle
» hilv tin* previous week had he re !
turned \ ictorionH lroin his trial m Chi :
»*ago and had made in an unguarded j
moment ii remark about tin* clergy be
mg r* -t ten
l inler the eiremnstan**es this ded
Miami***! an imun’Aliat*’ ajsilogy or a
new trial would la* instituted
S i the Ikictor after reading a jussage |
• >t scripture pr*»cee*led to apologize
After stating w h it In* had nnguaril ,
edly said he spoke as follows
“My regrets un* that 1 suid anything j
and my surpriseTs that I saiii so little j
A ripple of surpr*»s?M*il laughter passed j
ove-r 1 h*4 cougiegation which ouly sub |
sub-1 n- hi-* sermon bo *aiu*' interesting ;
«*d fre**
M ».-|i
Ad
IlMUble- him
Marsh i
CENTER BLOCK HOTEL.
HERMIT AG1
Scan Mash Bod
I'.mopoau Plan.
Newki i,, Pio|>rl«*tor.
Iv, Paso, Texas
bon
IRE GRAND CENTRAL,
I I HOPE AN IIUTKI.
Tin: fini:•
in rm \\<
r whiski.
*KLD
Pari!
snw»s, t-A'iiirally
elans sioiipU' room
iiitT'-iMt Truvoluni
U»A*at«s1
for i'amii
Only firs.
Mlts A
' •: ner oi >an
noi ouHi, Proprietor
ml E,i I’liwi Hirrets
Plain s-’*»
Kl Pt.wt,
Kl.s I AI H.%> Is.
STAR CHOP HOUSE.
muii Counter .uul Dining Koom
IStahliMi
riu' i- i-,ti
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van.'r in Roa!
1 t.l!' .
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( b>*»d 1 >'i’ll t,
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SaUID" fill*’ |-l ,
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A'lll'll > M-»
M*»Ht A'l to
• villtiu i
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oi business—it
-• l •di.irt* cXv itc-
ilit- nun wiiti
• M --k fr*
' ll ■!{ Moll
Sindh
Spe,
k*’**piijg
"lib-
Bac’k in th'* seventies the Twelfth
judicial dist rict of Texas eij»bra**eil the
Dover liio Crumb' umi the town of
Brownsville*
Judge Klisha Hiss had always mI
l«*wed fche attorneys th* privilege <*t
First class Lunches and MaaD at all
hours ol tli* day and night
Fir»t class service
Moult* IDc and 20c.
SlH iKT < iROKHS
■i I <1 I I l*H«e At real,
i of t
or*J'
Oysters in Any Stylo.
Raw. $ *loz IV. 1 d'*z 2dc
Stew y doz. ‘-0*’ 1 d*»z. doc.
Fried, i doz. 20c. I *i"Z Jo<*
Fancy Hoait, * doz. 25c J doz 40c
Pan Roast, t doz. 25c. 1 d*.»Z, 4‘k*
Pepp»:r r-»a.st. <Jry slew, cream stew, on e
t*, bro!li*'l. oysO-r loaf, oyster pie as y<*»
| trict clerk, cauie along about this tin.**,
and l*egan active campaigning hijioijl' i
tin* Mexican voters, who fioekeij arouml .
him in droves He m tde a nu in tier oi !
s -a* -Aik. ^ 4f
THOMAS A. OWYLR. J.i,
Join mission Merchant
»Bissiiint and hm^-i ae«»U
* JI3KX I i.
*
mixture of brokmi Kngli-h ami J mountains w-'-t of ( asai* ftrarnles
Spanish, which aff<*rd** l considerable j l.sidor Armi jo went I . LasCruwH
amusement to tlie cr- wd Mr <M mkIhv night b. vote .it th*- electi-nj
tell**, the Itepnblican candidate tor dis | tber** He i- expected b t- k today
W T Stewart, of thin city, who has
lajeu on a prospecting trip along th*4
tribof-ariee of tli** Ymjui river and along
i. , , , the headwaters -»f tin Hn» S tn-*ra, has
talks to them and handed aronnd car*ls i , , , . . , , ,
. . ... 'returned h -um* having <|p*>v**r*d an*!
| nmritjg in- name and picture, vnto the . , , , , . . ,
, . 1 . , loi*at**d -oiiie valuable <* • i-:»• *r property
aimonnceiiient of fn** **.irj*iid«M?v uj**»n * * 1
thtin. I John Loinerford. an old tifiie Kl
| The offi.’er* .,f election in the. ward Basoan who has been up in the c-m\
(were ' W. Fa see t prodding officer ! region to the n«*rtheast. is again m the
C S Miner. J, VY Magoflm ami .1 H j city. **n route to ( hibnahUH where h**
Harjier. judge-. J Ii < dtlin. W R i accept-**! a position as fe*ss of
Oliver. W r Taylor ami (ray i: p.,r ] grading gang on the rhi!mahu»FPa<-ifi ■
ter, clerks j railroad
THIRD WAKii W B Tr-*wbri«lge and W B Frim k
The election in this ward was on** of j,;f N*'w Vnrk were visitor-b. Ki Pa-»
tbs qnieteat ever known in thv city j yestvnlav They «*aim4 in ov**r th**
Tim polling place was iu the office of '
11 l*nrti<ll S'i.rtli Kf.m.t'ifj
ST A 1 K • -P CHHIUxb
V- r. CP •
smoking m c<Mirt ami some of th**m ha*l
taken III*’ liberty of placing their leads
ujkmi the table at the saint* time < him
tiling in all its features was also allow
ed after a*>urt hours
Aft-er a tiine a new judge by th**
name of Kusael arrived and frtun Me*
first he was very strict, allowing no
smoking nor heels upon tables while
court whs m SA’ssioij neither was any
gambling allowed in town
A great revolution was wrought III
less than a week and all marvelled at
his st net policy.
But **iie Aiveiting some of tin* lawyers
l*eing a*’r<»ss th** river in Matanioras
entered a gambling saloon and there
to their surprise, sat Judge Rus-
sel gambling, smoking and enjoying
th** sport.
Ol course they had a good thing uni
the judge and intended taking udvant
age of it next day in court
But as Ijourt was f illed thv judge j
took the opportunity to state briefly j
that the jurisdiction of this court does
not extend into M**xn*o but it dot*/* j
extend over tin* Twelfth judicial '
district *if Texas and that any officer or .
attorney of the court win* should in j
any manner transgress or break the m
Mtrm-tioua or ruling* of the court would
not only be hn**d, but punished to
the extent of the law for <• Milempt of
court
After that all spirt wa-transferre*! t*»
Mexico
New Ual I 5tylcs in
MILLER
^ KNOX
STIFF
HATS
IV.R3. E. E. BAKER.
IYui-Imt <*l' N'oi«*<*
A
HO;
is ii Jo J
lilY
All lit-
•ViltMl li.A
.11. Ditto ! i- . /.ciis,
r
^ a Apr
F.»|- Terms applv at Sf
‘fOH MINA A\e;N|i»C
If You
doll t see in« on the street von
will find me at the
just ki ci ivi.b.i
A1 »
i life sh 1 pin**nt - if
Fall Clothing
Cietn
Billiard
Rooms
UNI) GUIS' HJMWGS
; the
(ieiitlciucn’s
Resort
0—rn WMIMMIIMWI Hill
1".\ *-ry thllig up t' date
n
l).
ofli.wrs
f Hurmiid rill bullvOab-i ,'-o<l|>
a (iuelm *- 0«fmni»*-l«e.. '»-iJ r«ni»
f i’« strh** !-• r '. te-.i-rtu 4
wax’’ -t»*
$
j* **%- ”*aa. -aa. ha- w* ■
<or. A *r. and 1 rm# 8t.
naif geramrs, Screen boo s.
Gasoline Ranges
Garden Pose.
D!uinWji£'3^cialty
H Pnrtcll, on North Stanton
There were very Jew j*en»on« vssembl^i
iu the neightNirho'M.l of the pdl- <lnring
the greater part of th« day People
can »* and v t***l and went axvav The
* J vote wa* not heavy and few Mexicans
( voted. Judge Kemp bad l*een exp*ct
t Jed to pre-ide but at the last moment
j Judge.I D Me Kie WHH HppolUt**d pr**
^ I siding judge in his pla**** The other
~|'*fli*v*rp f election were Milt Robins-ai.
A <i Fosp-r jinlges A J Steven-
S S Eylar. Samuel Hill and M J
ijDumm, clerks
ITM8T AND Filllimi WARMS,
j Ju the First and Fourth wards tb*-re
j was aFwolntely nothing v> mar the
Iquietnes- of the pjlling pb»e** Th*-
v**ting was slow and aiieoiut-ely d**
j void of excitement of any kind Wry
few Mexican votes wer»- «*a-t hi either
*f them Tim election officers ? ■ k
; things easy and finished their work
» very soon after the polls were c]o##d.
THE RKSt'L r
failing to get electi*m returns from
h anv ■ uteide premimta in the county
th* Third ward In.ard having adjourn
niitil t- dav wltiiotit rvmtiting, and
\ *
C j Santa Fe M'*n*la\ and l»*ft <-v*-r th*-
str**et I Southern Pa**:t'u* I »r < alifornia y**-U4r
day Mr Trowbrulge j- well kimwri
thr*Migliout the untry a- a writer and
whs with Richard Harding Davis at the
coronation of the czar .,f Rn—11 w hil*
Mr Friu**k l-wi l- \ ko-,»• a li'fk-'j
player and m
Athletic flub
! th*- New York
.1 J
Lewi•*, ft L T *'i J
T»*nne*i!te»-. pa .. .
i-e-ter-L -. eu r it** Hi inb-rtaimii**nt he ha- few e«jua!s His
. h cue Th*-ir r**gi ! bumoroua sal lie- and weual AjUalitie*,
III. i j rnako lilui th- wntrt-
1
lc-« Abe),
late of the Kir
through the *uty
fp*m San Francis
ment nailed fur
week, but they had «e**ur**d th**ir dl* j
*-harg«- f r phy-ica! *ii-ibility Thi-
r giment had u very har*i time at San
Kranci- ’o their imp tedng a very UVi |
heulthy 'me Typlnml rmtc^l many •<? -
the men and aL-nt three humlred of ;
them had to L* <!;•• -narg'-d They %ajd
they wer»- v«-r? glad to get out of the 1
Hervjce and AI**-. remarke*!. When we;
v.Juriteer again Lu'-ie Sain will need j
Us a g-Jod de »l w*if, *■ than he *lifi thi# j
tim*
Among our retired army
there are non*) p-rhap-, able m re pop- j
iilar *»r better known than Alex .M«*
Dowel I McCook. i*l the famous fighting !
M**('"ok family of ' Hid*
He in a strong Democrat and one of
th*’ coin mission appointed by the pr»**i
dent t'» in vent l gate and rap>rt **u !h»*
conduct of the war
K'!u**Hte'] at Went Point ami always 1
at tiie p.mt <J duty he has twice b«**n
innate fed out of the service a major 1
general, first at the termination of our i
civil war and last, n«ua** four years !
nin**e. because <»f hi- having reached j
th* limt* *1 age r* 'juir*‘d by law i‘**w j
if any **f oui general* have ha*l that
• li-tmcti'»n
l'p*n l»eing iMu tere*l onl he wan s«d
ei’ted by Pr*-si<lent ( leveland U> person
ally repreaent him at tlie c'»roi:ation of
! tie* c/ar
J With bn* military g*-nim« ami *-x
; jHinen-'e h* **'»mbin*-M a judicial and
• x*M*utiv*4 ability whudi always make*
j him pipular as a d«partmeut row
; uikiider ami which will *ioUbtlesa la- of
great servi<-e t<* his * *mmiasioii in nr
j riving at fa**Is Avrtmerinng the c<md<o-t
I of our late war
I/**a*iing (
b>thi**r and *
12 211 KL I*
I iirnisher
if.
CONHTRI ('T1ND
TtlC H PllSO IM NoilMtll!! B. B
A N11
THe El Paso & NorthsastsrnBj
Ladies’
Shoes
Heavy
Fine
With
Soles
Nothing t lunpy ahout them—
jiist t hi * thing to tiny if this
* .i-.oii of tin year With
these hors it wouldn't matter
if von didn't have rubbers.
VVc a try these heavy
•diO'S in tlie new style
toe, all kid.
military heel
making 't he «r
oinfortahle sho
soldi
drufn broa I
ti}* he e I
( omhiin-d,
thoroughly
. :i*’. will«*arr)
a iu (vmHtrno
the end of it*
'll
Tohoooimmodal? tic |
freight and paHMeng* r**
lion train- t<. and I rum
track sc* mib-H
( <»mnn ncing Sept*-*
will leave Kl Paw** at a r
turning, will arrive at LI Pan*
in , daily exe*-pt Sun la*.
Connection cun In* n.a*b- »'it Alamo
gordo witdi «oijvhuiii * h f >i I*a Ltiz
traiu.M
ami r*-
at (* V) p
Tnlai <**h ami tli** >V*».o- '.* k*- country
A H. (ikiKu,
i ;,*• ri oti-nde.'if
•o<*m! atlrac
j tlon
A g-*■ »d rtinvr he riev**r h*'UtaL’d at
tim prope r tune to entertain his row
pany
AWay liack in the ajxty - when in
itSil
Ulact&Co.
i w Oette
IKICTL V
tv.- - -a \ ward 'return r» * 1 ••* In g
available in ticc-. n tatjUtated return-
can t*e gu.ei, uj the Tumi the m«*rn
jug but ir may la- -aid in general t-mc
that the I>e j.,o(*rat-> fiolled in th*- m
about 110b viAeo* and th** Repnldican#
about J25 that \V W firldgerM f<-r the
uawembiy ran about bk) votes b-hiiid
the f>*ucn’ratc- tio-^f and Ham Carr f >r
•variable i,f thin jhrecjrjct abmt *
vote*** T*ehind fjoth bowe\-«*r. '*arri*-d
the city by a •w**epin;' majonty
N<>t l«*i*
been Aqxtinb-d j#'v-<ver bn
y 1 ffJE L ii .
t*err A ''o coiijp-.^ed tjf K
a id I. r Martirn ALL M
liiU-t — plld to 4 v-elf or of
7
t K '
• • * IN (IR* -- CnK<
* .1^1’^
AT c t.-T F( ill f’A.ift
A (» F'r-.ll.:’ Reviver
command at Brown-ville, Texas ut a!
4th ot July barbecue the writer heard '
him -mg tfie Star Spangled Ha oner • h-
h»* had never before hnard it Its |
rendit ion br*>nght P ar- t»* eye# of
many an obi vet there assembl't'l And
Dung iu hi- lute hiatory of the war
writes that. AtSth* do-e of the
cotincij **f war caTled by <ierjeral it*>ae \
eran* the night I»efora OiickarriMiigu
fiaijerul Me' by r^qne-t aarig the ;
Prices $3.00
and $3.SO
I'ltim f! t'. I’, - t,
ii few pair . of lioiihlf
|t-fl over from Iasi will-
f> Y-a v.*Ill':'- now l v
>4 <w
Your
in.ty l>c ;(inonyst
Schutz
Bros.
100 El Paso Street.
'V ‘
I-Til v t
t * f.
f;J ;
^ (L
*%/Ju // if if,’fidru
T
LARGESi BilEWERY Pi TIE SOOTH,
Last yt ,ir
of St. t.rm
duct'd.
rn lh i*i
Phono No
J. W MACOEMN Aijont
El Paso Saddler ,
fi!!!!5
Co.
*ufm 1 'iv,
(llu!
OUR SI
Wliol. I
Gbol'U1'
IS H II i
is
\ N I
AND
Sht: I
CO Ml'I I I
'iL
■;r<\
A Cl I 1
J< I
V*‘K
Kl I^aso Coffin \ Casket
KM KftM( >S
4W
COMPANY.
SVJtlUKN, PnorH
fhwi Ht
rt , H bre w Jlliiden
I-' -** — h«* writer
■•b"
r i 'rVP^r.'' *
iNge»» f k rrilahed
Merrill *
Pa to <»r ••*
* >] cat.-# at the .Kl
CD
Memll’n R»f**t.T
Pule, brfxwv Oi
(»il
'’an-
al the
Do You Eat Candy?
| t, ! v^l IWI p
ne will, the general UjFrU. bi»- •—* X.J
ynu ^r',ni ^ Hr,f*y Home f »ur
il" Ilt h, Wl
e knew that he /v,uld
we]J af ever
He Htated further that tit#*>r, leaving
the army he he.d no grudge again-t
any one That *»f tb** *• harg**H j/r»*ferre*l
against officer- h'- had ulway- -rj-tain
e l than* but he added while J h »ld no
gradge again**! any one. -till I bk»-
-'//ne officer* a *1 *1 -Zght than
otbara
I Wil N O
ffl5G&
h
G Oil...
-Ik VJ.
... :
m
*
•\
The large*! i- d ta*»f «t*e k
•ark ep* Mata I lc 1 aaea *•(•
prme- gnaraaieoM-l ff*-artM-
of (’ fUn-
W *rk and
and (ur
Telephone ' 1 '•'* A 1 K-
i
Christmas isComing
DR KINB.Sp’wali'.
HOLIDAY (iOOI)S
-f-f, s r ut namfiA bkuitrA
' iCue INN AT! Rt^filpO1'
i Of I*.
of
II RSI
Oyster*, on itu- half shell
at tlie Cafe.
(’hang** of bill ot
the Ranch Sal em
fare every day at
it.
Ht**d range# and *tove* at M *m»*»n A
T n>'-r»e‘#
mean
TO I HE.
Candy fcy Mai!,
Merrili h Saf* ty
! /'ay*' i r*Hv»ry O,
(»ll can* at the KI j
Vases and Mantel Orname* ts
r hi* A r* po'O-rf - - » browgfC , tic* .
I R HK'K <*F f>* >LL8 AND T<
l« b# V-' < t v**r \U f •»
f naadl.i %tm
OFFICES: Kr,^;2k3V'
KL I’AK'J, Tl
H*»' r V a tn to & p. »
PHIVAIE diseases r
(' ' *• j V s* j'^^'tie'agfgl rn*
raitonAi
!*:-« IIAK'AA CJONOKHJ
STRFiTURf
pAainv* y |>a|nliMM. Ak
.in- i .'pt4M| for Lrpfttti*
.-.u-rlug from IyMMM%. #«IT
i Wpt this owe
BLOOQ POISON
Ho
and down
We guarantee
thing we sell
exactly as represe»
ed.
oods
A-k for th- KL PAHO TUASHFKH
the I>eat ftv« otut ( fDAR in the mar
ket
CHINA PALACE
eithout
ir.pi c-hM
r> M*»i
on#. «u<!
b, Pbitpli
mu
TarrO,
Dt® U*M’
eb as *.
211 San ^ fitnnio Srr«-» t
U IIGI .I -Ml \ Mi It FT %IL
ight.
An #»,,*»**• i.f *«„lsl fr ir jtn <h .(,<*• at A Ual-
1*1 KL II YU Kl A N ICE.
Mad*' from di-tllled water Telephone
AM El Pau*, If y. A Kekhdutkatok t >>
Dr E Alexander’s
l-l If I *,1 A Ml lll-At
OF EL PASO.
Rr.Ai. Estate, Rent Property
Ooluect Kent* and AY rite Kirk
: IK*YS*I»C«
BOOKS
JOHN JULIAN.
Hi San ¥r*nei*;v Sira*!.
NEW 1 OLD
BOUGHT-
kS SOLD
NATIVE WINE.
Oysters in all Styles
AND on THK HAI.F SHRI.l,
Kl, PASO TKXAH
ri.»ri< i.i ' (, ItK (iuaran..
m CURE ivYtt
I'll.KH Without operxiing
fr ‘tu bu»ln'MH» Uuaranu-4
**'■*. Chronic HhCdritati.,,
WRITE Kl‘LmBU*» *'
bk
El Paso l itt!
K ITU HEN.
Iu
THE PUKE JUIC E
OF I’HB OKAPfc.
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DSU'QT’IMT <k ANDREWS Prop.
ADir P.
agKRts, F.i
I in bulk or
K Johnvon & Co., mm
Pa'.O, 1 for pri es
At the Times Office
A. COUKCHBHM
h*»llf»*u
hydrai
WHITE I
WO«iMIPO«B*,a
RANT !
■tv. till 9 p. m.
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