El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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El Paso^gSTlmes
• f Paso, Texas.
.i'l. Mutter.
• FTpI.
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Office •
\v| n\ ( III \ M» NTKKKT.
I . )» j-I.mt*- Ni.i. all.
chief executive of Pom If he want* to
moo the Ktarwand etrip*» floating over hi*
little republic PieroU can go ahead with
bin demonstration
TEX AH sn^TINBS.
Austin A'- a of the c»rtf**r-
j eijoe between the retail hardware m^n
______ | and the rallroid freight * ' h *!1
IT will be discovered when all tbe \ here last night over tb* in itt-rr <»f mix*
evidence is in, that many of those big | *f4K iron and steel article* in <■ ir l e t In
blunders and much toffering were oc from Ht I/xui* defined territory to Tex
ea^-ioned by the incapacity of tbe men an, it is probable an agreement will i«e
KL PASO DAILY TIMES. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1898.
Secretary
officer*
Alger selected as bis ntaff
Mi<
arrie.f
I Mark Hanna ht very bnsyat th« pre-
" ,,'J* lent tun* agreeing with birnanlf how h*
j ■ihoijM divide among hi* Ohio follow
*!'■ (< j **r* the n*w iKvtoffin* Jol* in Calm and
i ■!' I'orto Rico It U stated that Hanna ha*
1,1 already selected hi* man for collector of
■ust 'in- at San .loan.
I hr news-
'■<.n*rre“*
Sru-/ irr>i
V;»i» Horn
rr;t 11 rig.'ft
|.r1n1ifiK
unt <Uf»up
»'!• m l- organ hiuwt
the hall*
f, ‘ ihh //(
rate f»iifl
if i n * il Ji
. Mu* 1 ^ /
N« I Nil
• jij i'.: nr-
• «>i vr> oi
*q OH |<*> KG
' *"1 i«» t.;>. i*
11- D< lii IK.
1 - »? Wathon of Georgia found his !
v »»(v> )<,ng enough the other day to way 1
This war wan brought about by poli
jt cun** who wanted to kill off the Popu
list party Hat the schemed Id ut work
j fur the strong Jang PopnllnUi, like Wat
sun. did not fe«d tbftUifwdvef called tijsm
| tu fight f<T their country.
! 11 Saganta will amid Weyler over l>>
ofb.*iaU» at that trail fight the dun-
promi-wd f«. have in Washington ware
confident that Orvar* and bis men will
btk*1 pleasure in placing a few bander
illus in tbe klmtcher H ' hbi*. It te-enm,
though, that Weyler and hU tyj#ewriter
have Ism-ij Jmt in the shoflin,
-r
I'Miav the. Sunday schbol children
all over Te*aa will oontripmte money
for the purchase of a biDl^ and sword
fur Captain Phillips of tile battleship
Texas K»iii'ie good |M‘opJe Ire inc)ine«l
to characterize Captain Philip * action
in calling f/n ins men to ofVr thank* to
“vv!‘ irattle, as a grandstand play
f *r dramatic effect BujChrist said
something airout rewardinf thon* wiio
ackuuwlefjged Hun Irefore Aieri
) u- l> j
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i ::A ie
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I 17/ All
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i Hi -ai
nt 111» I *'*. ’
,uite, u n»«<1 sc thm
, fur iie’i ifu»uil
I uj I fid I he hillHI'
hi•• Mini uf f...; fsi,
... ji< f if.-.h, 111’Ml
■ i 11;^ - ■ | 1 | |4- ttlltlll'
i <1 fl» e>l it re it pel
r tut uf t he IfMitilh
• ill uf the Jim i It I h
'. it! uf t.he liiufilh
f I he llumlh
-.I the liiuhtli
"I t lie Uutlith
iiiuiilh ruto.
> ii,i.of h rale.
i,,i,iilli riitK-.
i fii>,n1 h raid'i
WllKN asked what hpJ wuuM do
shonld Hrigliifid iiaooine a fepuidic the
PrififM* uf Wales replied tlnft there was
always room iri America for lecturer
And it in true Unit fids country offers
itself a target for ridicui* |*y patr* n
izing notoriety on the l-eture stage
Murderers, notorioijH ruhia-rH, disre
putaiile cx>rresjs,ndents who gain Iiuto
riety through disreputable arc. and
pugilists, all find patrons in tiie iectur
lug field in tills cuniitrv
• nl
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I ' A it
Ml I ,M. MMiM I.
ii 11,i 111<111*) an i-‘i
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A N » IV A *1 i KH A
Some Mignificanoe migiit ia* atUiciied
to the indifference with wiiicli Up*
American jweiple received the diodaru
tloii of ja-ace < m all spies can be
heard expressions of regret that fin*
War ended Ircfur* the l:'liiU«d States
could get in good fighting shape The
|M*o|d« of tills country as a whole do
not few I that the thrashing kd ministered
to tiie brutal I tons was sufficiently «e
vere j
Pur years tiiw American {people have
contented tiiejiiHidves will the selfish
peaceful life of money » hangers and
local politicians Hut our brush with
Spain Juis arouned the donnant patriot
ism of our (M'ople and given litem a
taste of tiie glories of that broader life
that reaches beyond oiirsvl ’cm and t.lml
grandffii ami broader patr .tisni winch
ag and I heir
eh devotion
t indr country
nr strength
it among the
d tills new
ower inis lu
t lie flag I hat
•ated Within
that flag
rv.ai
c S'- i |
Itiiiiruail Tii'iif
inn i Hi; i i. i \
Tallies.
i liM K..
;>*• ii.,! |,lug pi
■! ! 11.!;1111**f up
>•.. , ;,i . in if
1 i i> >!,.» « I. l <• ||
on Mote
ftieJ Kri-
ii, mi I'ues
.u,-1 Mltlir-
I , j x A v am> | Alls |f.
»n dully 'or
i W-»nh.IMu
■ r Kansas
(• - New Ui-
j
in Ua I
. Past
I .aM
ami
NO It I Ilf A N'l r. ItN.
■•Ml C-.M ,n 7 At
\ till \ IIA I I AV A V.
v ui J■; it)
! at 5 It
V li t C2t.
Ujr at I ■X'i
«. i» t 7 10
^ TMK VV AH \v»l I 1N17
«
ii fex aw mill I’a*
. !
I iiiiiidluti
it
lie:; . i)t linllUO
■ il l- r*> |(.> liny*
'nufura Falls,
the dominant power "f
h»’i‘doin ami
inspires men to love their I
country with that unstdt
which make a people and
great We have tentud
and know that we am a giu
nailoiiH of the earth Ai
consciousness of our own i
creased oiir veneration for
11 mis over our land and cr
Oiir hreaatM a desire to
r>ic‘ igni/.ed
the world. I epi esenting
I n e Democracy.
Politicians may, for loivil jmlitici 1
pur panes, disagree utt the question «»l
expansion Hut the mapses of the
Amerh'iiu people, regardlf'SM of their
political alhliations, are v*|rv close to
getlier in their desire to seel the Amen
cun Hag remain wherwvorj it has been
planted by our army and jnavy during
the war just closed
fall this territorial eilmusion, on
iKirialism or what you viill. but it i-
what the American people want ..and tie
political party that fails $<• declare in
favor of it in HMMi will ^tlictaUi at if
own funeral tiie same year4
Ol 11 A AI ►, || ICAN HKl|l I. A UN
Amid tiie tumult of apjfiuse to our
volunteer siddlers. wiiicli isg ungup from
every city, village and hujmlet of the
United States. It affords tin j pleasure t
hear one voice rawed in pr
Uegulars. It is the voif
ouial Dame of New York
to Ui# Hun sin* ask* that
ride through the city of N*
the head of his regulars
Dago army She sjivm
' Such a pageant Would
needed object lesson to the
of our ini*tro|sdis, as it- wnr
ly tvmqsiseil of regular t-rii
existenw* and welfare ihe avemgs
American is shamefully igi orant P«av
of us have ever urom a full i egiment
regulars, as in accordance with
jsM*nliar ayeUMJi. they have
remote stations on the
even the companies coni
arri'.e l.Jut wh r-*by the rat*- on unx^-d
shipments will is.* mi l*- c *ut- p*r bsi
Jgjund« higher than on straight ship-
men Ih
f'leburiic W »rd wa* revived] fron«
Morgan this Hiuruiuy f -r Hh< ruf Stew
art Vi come at one * with a pone to
Brazo* Point Tire teh-gram was sent
by Deputy Sheriff Wetthoff Tie- sup
P'/sitiou is that Shaw j- ts/t.Hcd m th»*
brakes of He Brazos and will is*caught.
s'sjij At leant :}<s> ;e*opla an* now li-
the p»»*«• surrounding tbeo-anyon in
which he is supjs/-*#*<l \«> j**- hiding The
city it* much exnUd over tiie ex{»e.ct#M'l
capture of Hha w
f’rowley ('on-.ch-r.ioje • t •iP-ment
was caused here nv Uc- report that a
gold mine had ie*en struck thr-’e mih*v
we«t <,f this place < hi inquiry it w.c
learned that K S Martin whih* dig
King a well on hi- place had -truck oie
whcdi wa- said to near g -ld in large
quantities. Tli** metal wa* t»roUgtjt to
town today and te-.u*d'. and found to
Is- )-Zipper J 1j<: *,p« also exi-ti*. 'iji 'A
S Neely H place 'J i|»-H** getifleojeii a| e
v«jr, anxious l*>r tvune capit.aii-t to bike
hold of if wif.ii them ami work tie
mines
I*ort Wort.ii ,1'jiiij K It i-‘.«,on as-i-t
ant. general live -hock age/tf ..} th< Mi
s'iiiri Kansas ,Y l --ra- has r* tunc d
from a trip w>jl. -,u tiie Te»a««Y i
cific ns far an Mcllaml lb- tdmf
while an abundance of rain ha • falh h
III -lOjne i e,-t.|o/i ■ Ui(-r«- 1* /)-•! enoMgll In
hurt, gras* anywhere But %« r> D v.
'■at f h* are moving hum that part
Texas ju«t fi'iiv and Unit tiie in-.vetic nl
will hegm t sv'iitv das* f.iter than hot
year owing to Jh'-fa- t that tie-cattle
are not fattening u - <*ail . the de, inc
in tiie market etc
Dallas Th»> cjt.v h still <•,,n■• . -Ii-rahiy
excjb'd over tic* movj-inei.it aft'-r mid
night. Ia«t night to mob the negro
preacher. I. W De 1 oe h<-/'iii|Hi> of ji
puhlic.ation m hi Bipti-t Star dej.-nd
log I he fiegi o ,f, ,> M.iioli'- svho rape*
Mrs I I i'J 1 efick INte.lh, and who plea-led
guilty and h t-. he hangwd on Sept
Iht 2 Dane i -f ill aD- ijt from Dallas
and will probably continue to keep
away Hi* new paper > u-nenrh'd tod ns
nd creditor* seized in- printing olio e
plant Hhenff I’nbell declare* no
thal I get .ha- Malone out of tic I ii I and
that oil September i he will lie h-galls
ha'ige-l tin h's* natural * I •*.« t Ii or exeiru
t.i ve clemency pi evelit -
Waco Konje very promising result-
have athmdeii !.)»•* «>il pr-'q-' -d-i- wlo-
have Im'I’h qrib tlv at w-udj ic.ai \Vac«,
and oil has I»*j-u found I > exit onqm --■
tiouahly in a large territory mimedi
at “Is wi'-l of fin* cil s i Ml cropping-
\V<*re j|i*te't.ve»o i| Ill'll,' Hi,III a loir ng"
and *1 I- llorii and Ii T Staitti f -no
ed a comp,anv |oim d hy "tlier local
jiiirtn'**. iin-l have been drilling lor a
vein sir-'iig enough fo pr.-dice ml it,
pa v mg i|u mt i I c? Thcv have h',en op
"Mlllll! I'l l out u-le tin* w e-b-ril cit y
hunt* and lud mgin a strong flow
-nl yvriM struck 'l In* l! >w yx lnlaiinn li
lioiigei than any h<uvtof,.p- strui'k i>
not Hulficcnt vH ami tin* prospeidor-
w.ill go down further Tit" re«uift of
tfu* eipei ini'-nt* D hoyv -y -r vary grat
if-mg I > I in* company mid t ic sv-u'k
will be pushed with vigor
wimwmwmwmwmmwwwmug
i y IT’S TO BE A
CLEAN SWEEP!
TO CLOSE OUT OUR LINE OF SUMMER
LAWNS. ORGANDIES, ETC , WE OFFER YOU
YOUR CHOICE FOR
10 CTS. PER YARD!
FORMER PRICES CUT NO FIGURE—ALL THE
BEST THINGS ARE INCLUDED. AND ARE
WORTH FROM 15c TO 25c PER YARD.
menu have Imhhi aepariled I rum
use of our
a of a (Vd
In a letter
b*u. Hhnftar
• \v N oj k at
>f tin- San
l*e a much
inhabitants
Id l*e large
pa uf wlnae
uf
1111
Keen kept at
p lain*, where
posing refi
Y,a
III I Ml!N IK NIK At,
n.-:-C Hi.I.1) Tex
I . -. ;•/ i
u*. n mt Pic
H* or o .1 •ari't Si.
• N< a - iHc.ui* and
1.:■ le*j li iiii t* only
as the road
IKON Mill M AIN I INK
I i'ls ft * '! * x ; K'.-vfirt Vr|||j
|, DiutiviMi Uapitis tratii*.
wi»:>-• art 1,1 ii tbretd D1 St.
I. c p. • , • ..*>a.ftae-
t h i ' - !"-.*• ami all
1 e.'-i-'H •: iii* M iSMhjtipgi.
CHICAGO AND Mill IHAVI SYKUN,
1 tie
* tin
- 1.1 v*£ a a a
fish alsunjfl.
"O. ih'i UtsM'rin-
: • - wf tn- u> t in*
1 ,wv». I.*,*-r Ageiii ui
«• great
North,
a
Un< in. H.\ • having .*.*, 1 i..-d oil liisdogii
of war li'-ui Hu '-_jimii; trail Admiral
Dwwev can it w ; is •- i o entire atUntloa
b) any old game that t »'-i inan admiral i
would like t" play
Ak soon as tic war with Spain
declared (Til Dick ( ’roker and David R
Hill got together and agreed that they
Hbonhi la* friends- Look out for a
Tammany Hall in Havana..
PFJir threapoc t" 111,ii;i- it warlike de-
moiistratioii on the i Vied lie c.ou>t to
frighteii the I'mted ,State Bre.sident
lerola u arranging to lo.-e his job aw
‘tjc*’ e" t„ .1 Hn»tun#d .
I i mih*» apart It ih dnulitful if
II of and iuditlerence to a re
i: exhibited by tin* averaffc
j could ttf*. nmtclietl by ahjr
‘ yvorbl Few can evan tail
the general coiuinanding
meut of the e«at in which
j aelvcH live. lU»r do they fak
in or show attention to t
men who garrison fn#
around the city a waterfront
' Seeing ia ladievmf. l^t
tmiH gaze for once ou men w
; they are aent or lUy Al hoi
| oltedieiKw; <»u men wh# *
! given them whethfT Dh#^ Ih
j who do not write O0*»pl*ii
1 to iievy !sj»ai»ere, nor inak#
delicwciea’ wheu MtnrUxtK
cauipaigu. and who wmil
mained at Santiago and di
tlmir officer* made a pa*«b‘
in their behalf. Tb# Ln
regular in in every a#o#« “
He in not a ixm^ripted aoldit
i in every way entitled to oni
Was 1 admiration a* much ah the r«
oi mom/ conti Mt
I,'MG' 'h "I k* HO* V'TV uuch U“*d now not
,i r |..I ifriv.i.K ’1 i»-.v are nrefol Karmenta. I.nt re,|.iire to ias
uf ......I -rial ",ir illn«trati„u. takan fr„m Harper*
H.Z.I i„,w. ,„,.• „l It,,- „..»T-t-ivN mini*’ uf black aurab. and long onongh
,'!,,..|y ,-..v, r lbit I* W'.ri. ever Tbcre h a round yoke inada of
1,1 ,7k oral, an.I tri.om-d around tl„- abonldera with a full double
... ....... A„.||.|,| lb" ....... i* another donbte .rnube of th« «nrah.
1-h mitig -i '•*• ide ruff
'I I,,. |, „jv ,,f the cl.mk ir! made of brocaded surah. *o iraiinpanirit that it
||„. I,U,rough it. and tire lining of minion pink aatlu i« very ef-
...... ter til.- black There are no bnttoire. the ,-loak being fastened
with h""k * under Uc Dill fobD
<,,,. ,,j d,,. ,Mp) tfrtturcH is “ecu in the nleeves made of plain idaoknnrati
m ,[■ !) ,,. i leal lb ,1 bang straight f.om tin- shoulder*, full and wide, and
|„ ,.,„,,|,leb’Iy cover tb< -leave* of tire waist. The halt also i* of
Ma"i. -I,rah fa-tMred in front with a large rosette
wear will, till" cloak I* a round hat of hlack straw, with the brim
l,| „|, utl... back and Iriimned will, |,luni ribbon*, white silk quill*,
nml a largr hhek bird _______
\\:\y >n \b o mays.
Ni vv Mjixiciiti Tio* Saul i I i I ruil
ompnny li.v i i \. 1 fw-* hirg" piring
miciiinc^. Uc ft ret imUillmcid ol Uc
o'lUit. lot He (’X ipoi at m .r plant, and
t t♦ ■ \ are "M cxhil.ihiiM it tic \v;.tl -r c >m
P III V H olllct*
Ivldy Argu-y 1,-ti. \ .■ rr*> a dead
Mexican II*' tilled up on intoxicating
lltii-D and ticn atb-mpt -d to tl" tic
skirt tbuicc on b -ird a horse Near
Dirk canyon lc D i his »*.iuilihnnm
fell oil his foot caught in Uc-*tinnp.
ami he was dragged and kick".I until
death reallltOfl
Albuquerque < Tt 1Z"|| Tin* -*-.»• n t i I tie n t
among tin* people of (In* city L ptacii
csiillv ibinnimoua in tuv ir of holding a
fair ln*re tliia fall and thu * r* tam for
AlhtiquerqUo t.h*‘ p!« >tig" *d bi’lllg tic
permauent l**cin-m "f tin territoriai
fair Now b't ♦,v«*ry »me MilscnfM* ic
liberal a cuntrilmtmu n* hi- un-ait* at
ford and tlnm make its shot'hi *b>ui*ly
sure
New Moxicaii The "i-l"st lionae in
America is going t-> decay For MtHi
years ti.ua iiouae ha** been k* pt in repair
iutt evidently tin* city ie degenerating,
as no one a p{ ant in* to take hn much inter
»**»t ill it today aa wa*' t-aken lno year-
ago Tina i* the attracUou i»f this city,
the oldest and most In dore in it and
it 18 an iconoclastic crime t-> allow it t*>
tumble down The b'*a»*l of trade or
the Historical s.»i*mty t-lvould get aoiue
p->*ir family t * m o•* tut » it jtfdore it m
t >o late
l.d'ly Argus Tin* b - t crop under
the stimulus of the frequent rains, D
growing mcvlv S que fiel.D art* not
doing juat a> w«-U n- could D* vvehed f >r.
tmt everything coiisidet*'d the n*op a- a
whole is very eati-factory 'Hie m-w
im*ohin#rv f,>r tin* factory is c\
jH*cfcd t<F arrive lw-t yveen now ami the
tir«t of the.m«.nth and \x ill tv pit in
position and everything prepared h r
t!ie campaign o tucii i- e,\jvct«Ml i
• qnui Nome time during October.
Alhviquerqu** Democrat Since yes
terdav a rep*>rt one of the amallpox pa
MeuD in the pest imusc yvaa disj’li.yrxfed
from quarantine No new cases have
d-*vrdojfc»d The Democrat will rejmri
to the public all cluwiges in the situa
tioti as they occur until the disease is
stHuqied out in this vicinity. There
are now tit teen ivaaea in the city and
pest house all but t Wo of these patient**
are practically well, but &ro still quar
antined. Will the territorial pat*ens
please x\irrect their outrageous mi«
stateineum by publishing the true fact*
a* to smallpox in Albuquerque?
A HI/ON A NEWS.
. , u a.,, . BisImni Orb Katie Ho (Yuerrego. the
or the men of the Seventy*nr - regiment ; . ,
. . . ... < supijosed victim of the murder in South
who were put to the ternW' ’t-D-al of 1 ‘ . . , - .
1 . ^ . i'ose hist week, turned up in rumliatorie
going Into Armed with archaic
Springfield riflee.’
Am an admirer of the g » aut men
the uiyaPry will proliably never be
- Mi" i .f i hr* l m i T" * f mining camps i n 1 • ra
hum county and probably n b rinDius
• a lirari<*ij -.1 Hn* ruiiro.ol m a tdn»rf
tiijn- Soventy liv men arc working
A -m-'lt-r i * <*n t h»- way
Star Tli- crop of hurley.anil wheat.
Ii irve led this year in He* Dihi valley
will i.c worth a great ileal more t > the
p.-opl«; Utan iii*** (*i**p ol candidates,
I hough t he ct'op *»l camliilates be ever
■4o Urge However candidates are uec
*•'*•<,»ry. and nliouid he treated kindly
1’hoenix U*-puIilii'ati It is 'rumor* 1
that Dr. Milb i of Bi'ch-oH, will moou
he appointed sij|a*rintend**nt, ol the in
•am* a !mn, and I lial <
will he name*) a • siicces
(i Mieral I'razn.T Dr Miller was super
int'-mb-ut of Hie asylum during ti-.v
*■ i ji"i Murphy * 1 ornn-r administration
B-nh-r Yidettc Dr II \V Purdy
ha*b*-*-n appointed a member of tin*
1Mmu c -nutv Inmiocnific central c-oiii
Illit-See for Nogales, ill place of S.un F
YY' bh. resigned I). Purdy is a con
d - t.-irt 1 »v-mocrHl and a first class man.
Tne hppuinttiient give -ati-facti-m t -
tb- Dei.iocr.iD of southern Pi mu county
Bepublican V>r .1 <’ Norton, tern
tori 11
Pea -
St MMKH ItKSOItT
OF KL PASO.
A MESS AUK KltOM THE SIMMIT OK
THE SIKKIM HI,AM A.
1.1 rmumiHi lltivliiK n GimmI Time In the
MoUlllAlHk 1 IlMN. I»M»I« Ml><!
•Judge fulve.v'N Fwmlltee .loin Ih© Colony
Special Lot of Lawns
at 3 l-2c per yard.
J. CALISHER’S
CALIFORNIA STORE.
amiuuumuaamautiaauawuuumuiKiautiuuiiuuiuii'C
A TRUE HOME INDUSTRY.
AJI the Stock'Owncd by San Antonio Citizens.
Wk-A'
Rniwasn, i Indian name noisy fiver t
Aug <>, I hum Am I promoted will write
you u de8(*ri[»tiou of our trip to tiie sum-
mit- of Sierra Blanca At h o'clock morn
I Ainhworth .{ng uf July lio lent. A W NorkueHs of
r t" Attorney FroMiial and I left camp with two and
die horses and a pack animal to nmke
the anoent of tiie highest jieak in
New Mexico. VV.* provided ourMelven
with a Ui(*rniometer. kodak, oneroid
and a good field glaea. There ar«* four
long ilivideM or ridgew coming down
from the peak on the Hujdono wide, and
it i* by one of these that it in usual to
make th** ascent It wuh our intention
to g»*t up t" the Miiinmit. by 4 (»r f» o’clock
and wee the hiiii Met, remain all night
and see the nun rise But we lost the.
trail t t and did not get to the foot of
the peak proper where the big springs
rise that form the south fork of the
Ruidono until a taint 7 o'clock. Tern
etTiuarian. left la t night l(,r ; |)»*raturo of <u,e of the springs wan 42
t... inspe<*t a lot of horses which j degrees. Mr Norktiess wanted to camp
l.n. ..... . I ii.l,, tl,.' I.Ttilun »tOiriiV,,-r lure 10.7U0 fwt. in ur,l«r to
, . . | have a tire I remarked it would 1*>
N"" ,. |ir,'*|»-r ,v, th„ without him.
titn at** 1 h** rihippr*r is ■! B Hagan j so he came on and 1 was glad he did
( >.i the subject of stock shipments u so. for liitt Drtok animal had all the
storv ban been published m the east re ■ bl»‘t.k>ts VV** climlM*d the last 2.000
. . . , „ ... 1 feet by moonlight making this last
1,1 1 ;,n' " •* r,,Mr " "" 11, 1 climb from the extreme southwest side
k to * »-■ for hruiging mi a l"t »d cattle
from A n/ -na
Ml \B AN MAI I MIS.
leading our horses and arriving at the
summit a few minutes before 0 o’clock,
j We then had a cold sapper and at W lo
our thermotnetcr read 50 degrees Be
; f«»re wo turned in for the night we
cuild see storming and lightning flash
mg away north of the (a pi tan moan
tarns amt down in Mexico lieyoud El
Paso It sprinkled rather heavily on us
during the night, and by our frying
pan which we accidental ly left on a
level jdace, vve were enabled to estimate
the rainfall at uup-quarter of an inch
At "• a m the teuijjwrature was HU de
.. . , j. ., ! gn*es. with tin* wind cold and so<»n in
\ m-ataii. hnv e <b cnlc*l at tin* creasing to a gale The first hour the
aim rose behind a cloud, but it cleared
Two Republics h is said that uu Aim r
i *ii11 company is m gotniting for the
puri'hase »*f a tim* property m Tlalpm
yvitiia \ n w nl converting tin* same mt •
j a first class r*-s*>rt without, gambling,
i but with ev cry thing necessary to iuak<*
! uu out iug in T’lalpan a p* rf(*ct pleasure
i M-'xicau Herald The hull.him of San
t,fi 1 'i ii
i instigation of their oracle t*» submit t*
j the jurisdiction of the Mexican govern op, which enabled us to get several
I,,,..,,! Tl,-- Mat- (tint l.l„- ,1. u v l,„* with the kreUk
. 1 he snminit prom*r ts not over 40 feet
; 1....... sl*1 "■ 11 f""« Um‘‘ •"« ll"* " l.y H.I )n UiUtlit'Koverimreut ha*
j luoken sib ncc. torbiddiug Un in n* re placed a monument of stones ten feet
I M-,t an v longer ninVcr j«'uu!ty ot severe 'nigh We clitn.V*ed down ou the A(»rt.h
punishment ■ H,u' dead scrub tir. and
••pent alxuit an hour trying Li build a
| R* vi-t i Hispano Amencaiio It is j fir** at last we js»ure<l a jiart of h Ixofctlt?
| understood that- several capitalists from <*f whisky over the wakh! hut even the
I lire mural -late- „f our ...n.itrv nre m "'ll."'k.v "'.’l l’"r,‘ "h*tb*r alti
. . • Hide or too much agua m whisky we
.; peeling to arm in lexico with thex*l .vubl not tell, m* we contented our
the deep canons the air was Htill cjold !
and sometimes just the reverse.
We observed no mineral of any kind,
the formation seems to 1** granite and !
shaken up considerably. We left the j
summit about it o’clock a m. arriving in |
camp at d:H0 p m . both hungry as l>ears ;
hut in fine spirits.
There is an indefinable facination i
that surrounds mountain climbing, to j
those who enjoy it I made the ascent
of Popocatepetl in Mexico in lMlhJ alti i
tude 17,MOO feet, but the view* from Sier j
ra Blanca is grander than that from the
great volcano
(’apt. (’has. Davis, his daughter Alice,
chaperoned by Mrs. Chase, his sons
Lamar and Charley and colored cook,
arrived this morning and are camped
just above us, altitude 7,400 feet.
The captain has quite a reputation as
a fisherman and proposes to have his
share of tr<»ut. lie stated that Judge
Falvey and family, also Prof. Putnam
and family and Dr Higgins will arrive
here in a few days. Ruidoso is also a
h favorite camping plaon for Roswell,
White Oaks and Las Cruces. We have
a record «>f the temperature f«*r tin* last
12 days and the highest R Hi deg
VV I! T
BRONCO BILLS CARIOUS.
A Mr Th»« her 1‘onri ta ll»e ll«n» of Ih©
Fight
It seems that, a Walls Fargo guard is
now claiming credit for the capture of
Bronco Bill The Lordslmrg Liberal
says.
‘ Last Friday ’’Bronco Bill, escorted
hy half a dozen or so of officers, passed
through on the eastfsmud train eu route
to Santa Fe, yvhere he was turned over
to Marshal Foraker. At Deuiiug Bill
idaimed the officers tried to kill him by
putting him in room No. 13, at the hotel
on Friday, but he lived to get to Santa
Fe. ami still is alive, although there is
some doubt of his recovering from the
bullet wound lie received in the tigiit
The officers report that he has confess-
ed he participated in the hold up at
( irants on the Santa Fe Pacific, ami !
at Helen on the Santa Fe. It has not j
been decided whether he will be tried |
for holding np tbe trains for mar- j
dering the deputy nheriffs of Valencia !
county His trial will depend upon his j
recovery
The third man with Broncho ami j
Johnson, who eaea|a»d. was Red Pitkius. |
who is said to be a desjoerate character
and who was with them in their robl>er- j
ics. When the outfit got to Santa Fe ir ,
was in charge <»f Detective Thacker, i
the main guy of the Weils largo de I
dective force Messrs Scarborough aud !
Milton, who captured Bro'.cho Bill,
or William Walters, which is his projs r
name, are nut very talkative men, while
Mr. Thacker is always willing to tell all
about it. So it is fair to presume that!
the rejK>rter of tin* New Mexican ob* I
tained his information from Mr. Thack-
et, although he does not say who he in
terviewed. In his account of Bill**
arrival in Santa Fe ami the death of
Johnson he prints the following
Walters was badly shot in the tight,
iwiAli | IXCIPV JH
LARSEST BREWERY IN IKE SOUTH.
I.ast year’s output 250,000 kegs more than any other brt-vvery south
of St. Louis. The cause ot this is the excellent quality of the beer pro-
duced.
J. W, MflCOFFIN fifjf nt
Phene No. 122.
lint Fashions <Titingc.
It may be possible to get a Ron,an
helmet or a wobbling Egyptian head-
dress in some stores, but not here. Our
stock is right up-to-date. The very
latest styles only will lie found repre-
sented. If anything, we try to keep a
little ahead of the fashions, rather than
even with them. With all this, our
prices are moderate, much more thm
you think.
JOHN BK LIN NEK,
Fine Tailorng and Gents' Furnishing
104 El r**<> Sirwl, El Eafto, Tt*XHM.
Tiie Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
HACK AND BAGGAGE LINE.
a, th- tin,* ,,( bi. arrest by W*ll*- tTTCarriage- Building, Paint-
K,ir«,) Oeteotive Thsck-r This cIhiiu ' ng aJ3J 1 nmming. Horst s and Mules bought and sold on commission
Telephone 92. J. CALDWELL, Prop.
CALDWELL UKGEHTAKIKB 00.
305 S. EL PASO ST.
Brunch establishrnent at Juarez.
The ouiy M*leniiflc Kun.-ral Dlrcoton. and Kmhalincm In the city. Ai? work fruc.raQt««st
satSfautory Price* reasonable t»nly While Hearse in the city. Carrier**'f urnUhed 'j he
inly morgue in tic' city. Cali** answered day or night
Telephone 1(*7
is hIkmh what the Lilicral prophesied
would Ih* ina e. but it came a little
quicker than the Liberal expected it
would.
No memlier <»f the Thacker family
was present when two former K1
Pasoans. ,1 D Milton and George A
Scarborough, captured Broncho Bill
and,killed his partner But the Thack-
ers are so all jH»werful with tin* express
company that the Ti.mkh is inf*»rme*l
J- K NAGt KV. Manager
ji'-.q "t a*, ei t,lining ou the **jw*t the j*o© selves l*v eating bread and raw j that Kxpres** Meafs*uger Jennings dost
his j-»b for shooting a rohlier and then
MM INiNATl A Nil HLTl RN *42 55.
T. A 1". ( Im»*©u a» OWi UI Hnulr to (>. A It.
Flies m pm ©lit
Th* following address has b*>**n i.« !
lor liteakfast
Will, our Haiti gla** w* had a px-,11 fa-l'-X t-, *ny thatThaoksr did It
vrew of tli* ram-bva »ud xnmmudlug
.-•imtr-. im-lndiug Mi* White S*ud*. | 1,4,11 M-l'IMI1.
rimToi iv* Ca*!*,,,. ,.f in* K*Kt„,r„, iir, w »tw*d Lv th* ,-,qumitte* on triuiaporta
lau. lit-ii of th* Grand Army RnpuNi,-
I'rotn thi* l*"»ii rmi oaii *o* two repnb i K gpeoial to th* I-alla* \pw« fr-. n-: ‘ ('>-MKAUBS Youc attention i» callad
Ins. tiw >Ulo. two territories, ten ! \,.w , ,rlmm* *a,y» 1‘ ,ht' official route selected to onr
r Th-question of seniorirv among the t iiriy set*4»nd aunnal encampment at
1' David.....>n I -the Ui in in»m any *'ther |H*akn» the l uited i t.A|)trtins of the First regiment I nit -d Lmeinnati and iu order that we m.'x j
voinnleersL Riches regiment. 1 “l*,‘
-il-iiity til E'st.iblishiug in the warm re-
J giou-s of the ri’publiT* sugar cstaU*s and
I fadorn-' on n large spale They are ai
i'ready apjiri'o *1 of lln* (ol' antages ofYcr where the boxiies of Did. fHuntaiii and
• •d h\ the c-*u.ntry i -r carrying ant their bis little son are aupposed U» be hnlden
pn r jk im>
Nlexi'Mii lb-r iit| Martin I i Raines . -Mtuitn+s and m«*re mountain rsuges
» ho v eiit wH Ii Jan. . _ .............
Intern ,tel,,;! -, m m iH-r.inq. on lire . .. J'1" R"WH|,h*r* Kiv tbe alti
I UUVv ot Mei ra loiiuea between 12,000
Hhof June m,. alter having loaned j *ud u.ono feet tmt the old timers in
Davidson a pkdsd, and aided in the kil ! this section tell you with utuoh pride
ling tie\*rge it Skellv. who had abustMl Dial the altitude is 14JHW feet
.................... ............ -«; ;;Vn
year? mid It month* tmpn*oimwut lot , fruli can, tlren jmutog th* can in th* ! wm,j„ulV E. fonrth.
th* ofTctnc It !ij>|!*,«r* Ire tired at titoiinurent m saddled up pregarntory! fifth Wil
who nmd* U> d*«c*n,l. ter it waahk-wui* hard ami «,mLuV I):‘ nisth.
the cold was disagreeable. I©»okiiig **
Skdly. but that David.*#n
Ie ablets* gt) as nearly as posible in aA
■was settled today The captains drew b »dy. Hurt have IhtTpleaeure of a gen
lots for rank. Tbe following was the i ume reuuiou and cnuip fire talk on the
way. yon are urged t*» liear in mind the
First ranking captain, (liven NV. ; schedule andlet^sall l>e together from
Butler of cotnpany L secruid. Lap Hall i Texarjnm^J^^ciniMjti. reaching the
M rr*--dornd|^B|Maiiifl^^^^HPVi‘<‘Tiling „f Monday.
~ ui in ample time for
mes and for the grand
review which will take
............ -Loire um,,K u.,rvvlr;!:\hrL.;;:r™t*m7r of
only Fin t t'iiipamou vn-the attack 1 he low. we ivmld vje little batche# of \ 0 H ninth. Frank A Ryan of
row grew *>ut of the purchase of the ; clouds forming Beginning aU>ut the ,xnnpftUV F .tenth. Amos D Sparkman
business hv one of the parties n large sombrero, a cloud would of company (4 eleventh. Juan 8 Hart
, „ , • , 4. , f',n» so rapidly that within a tntnute (lf OkuniMiuv C; twelfth. Steven A. Allen
Two RepuVdic# Sunday bight at a ,,r lt would be a quarter to half a of coml*any l
private dance given in the house **f an i mile iu extent and us* swiftly did the ’ ‘ llir*
*n„v . Hirer m IVJh.I. » - ,m»« L»dv wind dm* tire clomi* Unvurd* Vh* aHomi TM£CMllWltn.
wh„'atte.id*d th* K.U withoiit Irer hur LT^’TrTald’^ Sl--R.Tr.G.teM
teti,,1 Hcni>Uiu>f til* xrui.v *t»ti,u*.1 «,v«-1oi'*4 in tbrir uMK. \V, .rniiB, Her Sphere »od laflo*nOf
So n»i>i 1 and fcrnun.i',1* like did th*y K s Kure.hxw will lectnre on 13*
in Giiiuialajara, was in the midst wf the
Ow VV McOormick
H. C. ADLEK,
J so, L. Boyjd,
Committee on Tratutportation."
The m'hednle referred to shows the
meeting pla<v Texarkana, connecting
with tbe Texas A* Pacific train leaving
El Paso at 2 Id p m , Sept 2 The rate
f-*r the round trip from thia city is
f42 45. several dollars leas than regular
fare one wav
Mein Gin
eer Depot,
Wbol
PUREST A
OVKTKKJt
And ul, th* ffidk
POOL AND
Et. PxsqJ
a b-w daysMimH* alive and well This
leaven Urn dead man unidentified, and
ou<i ui*** i i'»T- t<ih© mu wn . . . „ ^ „ a The TAP will also have on sale;
iirerrr du,<v wire., h*r htretvnd M«dd*u ->">■->h*t y.m ft IM W »bfC*J^k Cn{ ^teTfteV v'” U AT,'1 L 7T,<*1 *** ‘U*** *!
, . , , ttrere w«* » powthiiitv «f our hoiiiK *> , l‘Yl , *!I r Kansas City at rerun- lunlt!
ly |.ut tti an hjijresraiire and d*ma..d*d ,,(T th* summit, retaa-jallr asth* Iw-,ur,‘ ,AU *"* frw Lywn.u s*j.t 35
that -U* nun,*dlately tear* with him w ind wa* tm-rwrein* all th* white. But mtete »t 31>. m. ----—— *T**
Sh* ebreoted and this«- eorait-d th* just h-low na, th* ohwd* would dash ST. CI.KME.VT S CUVBCIt >»»** ! DMTMbWATMW
Th* abs*noe of Mr J E N**!*y for Oteerrauun at i
XRDS.
jealous man that he drew a -lugger and against tiie
stabled his wife to death The jk.vIh** as quickly uluKri as
Uielt
they
away Tenth Sunday after Trinity—HoIt ----^ . - - a
Were communion at 7 a m Sunday seboo'l abouton* monthiwiil not interfere with ; "SiSoaeg*'
oomprising tire regular* of nr army j
w* lift our hat, to “Colonial I-an,* for llP
w* know that ah* i* a noble patriotic j Star. Prow present mdtestwire m
Aiueritsau lady. j sid* of sir month* Sjreuarnuw will1*
tenu! tiilo u in chargn ov tire justire of mg ivtitinnvd for fifteen ruiuutoH. dn* p ,11
tins p*ao* iu I're,I t.1. bnt th* young wo as wreuttsta tells ns tlrst to tk* <\>odi
tuaii expired 1-pfitr* uiwSica! aid ivnld illou* of aturo*ph*re -sexwnd th* sun s
b* obtained. bi-ating npper strata* of air. while in
M Cahku. Martin'.
Rector
Furniture bonvht at 317 El Pare St
Tbwmoaetsr
_ j DilWtlOfl of »
We have a competent etuWilni#r and wind velorRy. tt'.ie* p<*r
sae* “ sway ““S S’ sa;
Caldwell I'n-dbrtakixg Co i u-w«»t i»cw*r»rjr* u,
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