El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1897 Page: 3 of 8
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Hi Paso Daily Times, Tuesday, March 30, lo97
IT WILL COST
Toil NOTHING
to look at our
assortment
of Novelties,
and we will
not rob you
if you buy
Mexican Drawn Work
“ Carved Leather
“ Opals and Onyx
“ Zarapes &. Hats
“ Filigree Jewelry
Navajo Indian Blankets
AND A WIGWAM FULL OF
Indian Curios,
Baskets, Bead Work, &c.
W, G. WALZ CO.
MUSIC HOUSK, SEWING MACHINE
and bicycle depot.
FRANCHISE GRANTED.
‘-v
We Want to
Ca ch Your Custom.
We have very tempting le-
gitimate bargains to offer
you.
Our business has been built
up on sterling values and
fair deal ng — inspect our
stock; make quality and act-
ual prices prove our claim,
By way of example:
Coffee (Arbac’de’s) per lb 16c
Eggs, per doz .... 10c
Apple Butter 12 gal. pi. Hoc
and a complete stock of
Family Groceries at the most
reasonable ratep.
J. B. WATSON,
Groceries and Provisions.
San Antonio and Stanton Sts.
Phone 151.
jar;, jz * 'vtv,
4-j -j-j
rbi taT® -ti
PHID.YOUNG'S* GAPE
POOL K BILklARDC
\cMUST!AN MOERim
ICincinnati S^Ijep0^' ’
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Moerlein Cincinnati Beer Depot
Wholesale »?;<l Kef id ,
PURE I r and BUST.
Oyste s All Styles and ou tt r
Ha f Shrll.
BILLIARDS AND P001
BL PASO. TEXAS.
For Runt
Dining Boom of the Phoenix
Hotel. Centrally located. Ap-
p’»y to MBS. A. WOLFF,
Up Stairs.
Dog Food.
Spratt’s Patent Meat "Fibrine”
Vegetable Dog Cakes; with Beet-
root.
Used in all the leading kennels
and principal Dog Shows all over
the i^prld.
5 lb packages, 50c.
Special price in quantities.
For sale only by
Chas. F. Slack & Co.
Grocers.
Vail T.x. at lha Ordlnauoa F»li*A bj
Oaaaoll Laat Might.
Tba ol r ooa:.cU mat la adjmrnad
saeslon laat night and all war# In at-
tendance with exoaptiaa of Alderman
Stewart.
City Clark Kl’ohena Informed tba
oiunoll tha Chairman Stewart of tba
ttnvnoaoommtttee, Informad him that
oents bad baaa offered for general
ana special fand scrip with whloh to
pay poiloe and fire department salaries,
provided lbs Bam usoassary was Istaed
la one warranc. Alderman Clifford
tbonght H would be banter to Issae
each mao bis sorlp separately; and It
wa - so ordered
Chairman Coldwel! of tbs ordinance
committee, then preaented the follow-
ing ordinance:
Seotlon 1 That ths City of E! Paso
does hersby grant to the El Paso Boa* h
ern Railway company the franchise
end privilege to ooostraot, operate and
maln'alu a railroad la (be city of El
Paso and tooouDeot the same with the
railroad now on Sixth street la said
city by means of two swltobss. The
center lines of the said railroad and
ewitobes, the right of way for whloh Is
hereby granted, shall be *b follows,
fowl': First, beginning at tba southern
extremity of tbs oenter line of Utah
street, tbenoe northerly along said
oen'er Hue to any point sooth of the
centerline of Sixth street that said
oompany may el«o% bat said point
shall not be more than 100 feet south
of said oenter line of said Sixth street.
Second, beginning at any point on the
oen'er line of Utah street south of tba
center lloe of Sixth street and not
more than 100 feat distant from the
center Hue aforesaid of said Sixth
straat, that said oompany may aleot,
tbenoe northeasterly on sooh a ourve
as the said oompany may aleot, but
said point sball not ba more than 100
feet east.riy from ths intsrseotlou of
the osnter Hnss of Utah and of Sixth
streets. Third, beginning at any point
on U ah street aud the oeoter line
thereof, south of the oenter llue of
Sixth street, aod not more then 100
feet distant from tha oenter line ot
said Sixth street that said oompany
mty aleot, thsnoe northwesterly on
su oh a curve as the said oompany may
a eo". to any point ou tha railroad afore
said on Six h straet as said oompany
may slaor, but said point shall not be
more than 100 feat dletaut from tha
intersection aforesaid of tba oenter
ltoes of U ab and of S xh streets.
Seotlon 2 A right of way sixteen
feet wide Is bersby granted to the said
El Peso Southern Railway oompany
for I s estd railroad and sw.tobss,
whlon said right of way shall extsnd
for eight feet on eaob side of the lines
hereinabove designated as the oenter
Ines of said railroad and swltobss and
sll the groat d aud no more, situated
aot more than eight feet from one or
he other of said Unas shall be
and Is Included la said right of way,
aid said oompany may and oanfor the
pnrposa of oonstruotlog, maintaining
.nd operating Its said railroad and
switch s inter upon, occupy, use and
or.j >y all the ground looiaded lo said
right of way as above described
whither sllusted In Utah or Sixth
itreets or In blooks N >s. seventy-roar
(71) and seven'y tiv. (75) or la the al-
leys situated In Bald blocks as said
streets, blooks and alleys are Indloated
upon what Is known at the Uampb.n
addition map of the otty of El Peso,
out the said company shall at Its own
oost and exp nse make legal compen-
sation for ail private property taken,
lamsgcd or lnjarad by the oaastrao-
lon of Its said railroad and swltobe*
along the lines hereinabove mentioned
Section 3. The said Ei Paso booth
ern Railway oompauy shall grade Its
tracks so as to oonformto the official
grade as e-tablUhed by the olty, as It
Is now or as It may hereafter o* obaug
ed by the olty aud shall keep the streets
and alleys crossed by Its said railroad
or swl chss open at all times for the
tree passage of the public, and It shall
maintain good end sofflclent plank
crossings over said streets.
Sto lon 4. Tbs right of wsy and
franchise herein granted are upon the
condition following tp wit; The said
El Paso Southern Railway oompany
snail within eighteen mom h i from the
passage of this ordinance, establish by
means of a railway bridge to be oon
sfrnoted at the southern extremity of
Utah street, a connection with some
rat wBy operated In the Republic of
Mexico and In the event of a failure
to es ablish such a connection before
the expiration of said time, by means
of said bridge this ordinance 6hall be
of non effeot and void.
Seo:lou5. This ordinance shall take
eff-.o’ from end after Its passage.
The ordlDanoe was passed by anant-
mons vote of Ihe council.
On motion of Alderman Whitmore
the olty clerk was instrnotsd to secure
bids oti furnishing the olty 50 pounds
of tos dally.
On motion of Alderman Clifford
William Rand was allowed $15 addi-
tional to cover discount on salary al-
lowed him ai ona of the auditing oom
mlttee.
John P Ramsey, one of the direc-
tors of the El Paso Southern railway,
arose and thanked the mayor end
council fir their klndaess and consid-
eration shown toward himself and the
Ei Paso Southern Railway oimpany
In formulating and granting the fran-
chise printed sbove.
Council adjourned.
tha Democratic olty convention next
Monday by aaoh ward, la based oo tha
htghaat vota oast for any city effloer
at tha last olty election.
Tha oaao Involving tha tltla to the
Ioternetlonal smelter le before Spools!
Judge Wilcox In tha dtstrtot court
Being a party to tho salt Judge Buok-
ler la disqualified In the case.
Work on tho business blook lo go
op on tha oorner of El Paso and E.
Overland streets will begin as soon as
tba plane, eto , rooelve tha approval of
the trustees of tbe Howard aetata lo
Ohloego, to whloh the property be
longs.
In Justice McKle’e oourt yesterday
Judge J. F Crosby was suetng R T.
White for 1200, tbs amount alleged to
have been eubsorlbed by tbe latter
for tbe promotion of the Sierra Madre
road by tbe former. A deotslon was
not reaohed.
The dea'h of Joe Ohaudoln le re-
ported from Mexico In a private tele
gram. Joe was a favorite In El Paso
having been many yaara an engineer
on the G , H. & S..A. and later a
policeman here. He wae killed In a
collision on a Mexican Central engine.
In the dlstrlot oonrt Jadge Buckler
organized the grand jury ae follows*.
M B. Davis, J. A. Cooper, A A.
Howard, J. Callsber, Jersey MoPlke,
U. S Stewart, Jao. Brunner, R.
Sllbsrberg, W. W Fink, A. Goodman,
G. L Hoyt, with W. H. Lot g as fore-
man.
Arrangements have been made be-
tween tbe owners of tbe Franklin
Heights addition and tbe S. P. Co.
for a large snpply of water to be
pnmpad Into tanks on tba addition
every day to be used In watering the
trees whloh add muob to tha bsauty of
that part of tha olty.
George Heorld received a letter yee
terday from Sheriff Garrett, of Las
Oraoee, telllrg of the very suooeBsfal
termination of George's detective
work on Antonio Puentes who muidar
ed Jesus Ortegan three yeats ego aod
burled hie body In the Sand bills near
Straus Station on tbe Southern Paot-
flo. Girrett writes that the murderer
took him to tbe spot and tba body
was anaarthad with pistol ani hat as
it had baan Interrad
MOST COMPLETE HE EVER SAW.
Bx-9«Q»tor MoPhereou on the Pomeroy
Kt Paso fvamfar Oo.
The other day Ex-Senator MoPher-
sod, of New Jersey, In oompauy with
several other geutlemen, visited the
Pomeroy El Paso Transfer Oo , and
after going through the stables Mr.
McPherson said ta a Times reporter:
“1 have been all over this ooun'ry
and bava seen many handsome livery
stables, bat the neatest and best ap-
pointed I have ever seen anywhere
art here In El Paso. They are the
stables of the Pomeroy El Pass Trans-
fer Oompany, on that street (Oregm)
down below the Times Mr Solomon,
the manager of the oompany, has
spared no pains and has displayed
considerable Ingenuity la making the
appointments of his s'ablas most com-
plete In every particular aud they are
as neat and clean as the proverbially
neat pin. The tidy and oomfortable
stables are In divisions and certain
men have charge of each division. In
case of Ure there are four exits for tbe
horses. In the carriage hall Is a naw
and anfqae arrangement for lifting
carriages aod baggies up out of tbe
way, aod Indeed, fn m tbe front offloe
Mr. Solomon oan ett at his desk and
overlook tba antlre premlsat. But It
Is no usa to andeavor to enumerate
tba many oonv.nlenolee of tbe estab-
lishment, for, as I have said, the ep
poln'nmnts are the most ounplete 1
ever saw hliI If ever 1 bulid stables 1
> m going to dopllcata those of the
Pjmeroy El Paso Transfer Ci.’s "
PERSONAL.
'Paine’s Celery Compound
A Bla UalldlDf Bourn.
We are headquarters for Ume.oemant,
p’as’er, hair, pitch, oapar, eto,, bay,
g ain aod feed. O'Brien Coal Go,
Oerrllos Goal Yard. Telephone No. 8.
AROUND TOWN.
Ex Chief Fluk was put on tba pollcu
foro# last nlgot.
Sliberberg Bros , the ticket brokert,
have ismoved from 101 Ei Paso street
to 125 on the same street, where they
ere tiling up a handsome offloe.
J. 8 oney Porohar, a racoberoln tha
valley, repurte the recent oold snap
only sil*h ly damaged the peeoh crop,
bat the pear trees (offered consider-
ably .
A bill has passed tbe senate at Aus
tlo requiring all oltlztn* to show tbelr
poll lax reoelpt to judge of voting
ptecloot before being allowed to oast
their vote.
jTbe hospital of tbe Rio Grande,
Sierra M*dre end Faolfla In Jaar.z
ot>v'd a«* any reeding met er fornl bed
by ti-iose who oere to oootrlba'e to tbe
oomfoyt of Us patients.
The number of votes to be oa*t la
Max Sobu z was down from Lae Ora
oes yesterday.
Sr. Manuel Slguelros cams In Sun
day from a trip to Sonora.
George U. Walker, lessee of Myar’s
opera bouse, osme In yesterday from
SaD Antonio.
W. F. Payne hasralur^td from a
business trip to tha east, Improved In
health and spirits.
Judge A. B. Fall and Prosecuting
Attorney A. Z Young, both of Lee
Graces, are In the otty.
E V Berrien, of the firm of Emer-
son A Berrien, returntdyeeterday from
an extensive trip through Mexico.
U. II. Dulaney and family left Sun-
diy for Washington, D. O., where
they will mtke tbelr fatare home.
Wm A. Parrish, the Denver mining
exp»rt,lert for home yesterday via T.
& P. and Fort Worth and Denver
roads
Adam Parrish who has been with his
Denver uncle examining tbe Hillsboro
gold placer left yesterday for bis home
in Phoenix.
Mrs. Gertrndls V de Aguilar and
eon Francisco left Sunday for their
home In Ures, Sonora, aftar a pleasant
visit to her daughter, Mrs. Jots A.
Sameolego.
Merlin Lehman, the Lae Cruces
merchant, wae to the olty yesterday to
meet hie wife end child who oime In
from Sen Antonio, where they have
been vletting for several months.
Charles Thnrlow, president of the
Et Paso Real Eetata company, and W.
E'dioe, a stockholder In tbe same con-
cern, ere In the olty aud much en-
thused over the materiel progress of
tbe olty.
J J. Taylor has returned from Cali-
fornia where he stopped on hie return
from Carson. He saw the big flgbt,
and (aid It was not near ao brntal as
tha average football gems. Mr. Taylor
dose not eey ao, but It la known that
ba won aaveral thousand dollars on the
Oornlahmao.
is the
Best
Spring
Medicine
In
The
World
It makes the weak strong.
We sell and recommend it.
SCHAEFER’S PHARMACY,
115 SAN ANTONIO 8T.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOB HALB.
C*OR SALE—“FuruiahiHi room for rent’'
" and “Room* for rent” o&rdi for aale At
Timbi offloe, 25 oents each.
JH)B_SALK—Babbit metal at the Timm
office
LpOR SALB—Blotting paper at tha Timm
offloe
FK0FKB8I01I 4L,
Deatte**,
O. O. BHOWN,
Mucdy Building,
BI Paid et.,
A. M. BHOWN,
Morhouae Building,
Oregou at., milt to F. <).
DItM. 0. O. and A. B, BKOWH.
DKNT1ST8.
Bl I’aso.Texaa.
DB. W1LIIKB TO W M.MIND.
DKNTI8T.
Gas Administered; Painless Extraction.
Rooma 20 and 21, Bronson Blook
San Antonio at . Kl Paao. Tex.
DriHMiiAhliir,
MRS. HAWLEY. MRS. WILLIAMS.
DRESS MAKING PARLORS.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Rooms 1 and 3, Herndon House.
207 Bunt Overland Street.
Bl Paso, Texas.
Schilling's Bcsf vanilla
extract i-> made from vanilla,
not from tonka bean.
Schilling’s Best
SANCHES BUl^TIN.
REAL ESTATE, ImPLOYMENT AND
COMMISSION.
FOR BALK.
Bouaea, lota, farina, lodging houaea, re-
stau anti and good paying bualuuaaea at u
bargain.
OOFFBK PLANTATIONS AND LANb
adapted to general cultivation of wheat, oorn
ooffee, sugar oane, ootton. tobaoeo, rami <
rioe, rubber, bananaa, troptoal fruit# and .at
lie ralslng'-ln tract# to suit,
$850,000 Mexican curreny A oofPeo and In-
dia rubber plantation In the ainte of Oax non.
850.000 coffee treen in Action and 1,500
rubber trees Building* xachiuery, Imple
mi nts, eto , eto.
$75,00*1 Mexican carr ,cy—A ranch of about
95.000 acrea of land, a the state of Durango.
50milea from railroad Plenty of water aud
timber, etc
$250,000 Mexican currency—An haoleuda ol
140.000 auras of land In the state of Nuevo Leon,
20,000acres irrigable. Tract auLablo for coloul
aation.
$80,000 Mexican currency—An haoleuda of
78,00i) acres of land, cattle, hor*e«, etc., on the
Mexican Central railroad, and near the city of
Chihuahua.
$14,000—Business blook in one of the host
oorners of the city.
$2,200-Five room bilok house with all modern
conveniences.
Cattle, horse*, mules, etc., bought and *old
on commission.
FOR RF.MT.
Furnished or unfurnlthad room*, hoo*
and basins** blook*.
Bargain* In ally lots.
MOUNT TO LOAM.
Qantral Information about Mexleo given.
V. L. SANCHEZ.
Dragon B*., ant Po.toBo.
ooojoraDojQC'CCfecxcEiKajDC'efjooccco 0
Ss>___________
[Tilt: Is noShort »!«'• Pickwick rf [
RijgHpShop* iMKirjjf#Odd-Shape PV'O.
C"^'*0fnOO, nil. HAf.LOOSf» l
I nan fit anybody »nd everybody.
All sizes just received.
R. C. LIGHTBODY,
^1^ and ^14 J;1 Paso Street.
WE
WANT
YOUR
TRADE.
—We have invited you
—from time to time to
—come to see us for
—your shoes, assuring
—you holiest treat-
—(front. We again ex-
® —tend you an invita-
|jf —tion to come in and
—inspect our new . . .
SPRING STOCK
OF SHOES.,,
—We are showing by
—far the largest ami
—best assorted stock of
—shoes we have ever
—shown.
Schut^ |
Bros.
ORhGON STRI-hT
NEXT TO P. O.
Dr. Kinq
Specialist.
nFFIRR- Prli'ld"nths!Iil,,ck (upH»lni)Cor.
UII lULOi hi Pa*a and San FranoUco Sta.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION
FREE.
flATARBH l>y tho inhalation
ynlAiinn 1 ko( KS8. Tin* Intuit methods
Lir !\i'i 'i' tny iif.Ks K<'AT'11141 ,NCH 1“«*
UTERINE 0ISE4SES ?«. K
<>i ihe voml» I*.\ unaivu Menstruatioii. Ulcera-
I bin, I \ N AT 11R AL I) 18( 'll A RGK8, and many
ol In r trouble* nonulUr to woman.
Rinnn pnKnw I’KiMAitv.HBrowDARY
pLUUU ruiauil or TICK FLAKY poa lively
( l hI’.l) without thi line of mercury: all com
U ' ’ * 1 un Son Throat, l/lcera, Sore
M-mtli. PltnpleH, i’uin in the Joint* readily <liB.
Gpn ur Uh lvr my trt turnout and a permanent
‘ t !M\ i- > . inranti ed in each case.
UlflMfY AMfl ov difficult rniotu-
r\ UHL I H«iU ration, milky or hrlckduat
URINARY DISEASES rKS.-;&&&
itbni.d to lie fore it goes t to some horrible
m dad.v, HiiTh in Hriglit,a Diaeaae, etc.
HEOTAL DISEASES PILESr^LV”’.
Huouilrivr, Inin tmI, External and Itching poni-
tive:, f'Uiv!£l> without tlm uho of the knife or
otfi. i il.mirnuii* reinedin* and CURED without
any (iptcntioii from ho'dti*H*. Fistula ulcera-
tion <if tti*. llow«-D pocitlvoly CURED
PRIVATE DISEASES fefSJSSaMt
yni.ni: anil n lilillt' hui il me,, (ILUiko B„,i
1 I MA.NIIOITI) r.-Ktorod UNNATURAL
blM’ITMUId-. (iiiNOUIUIOKA, GLKBT
NlhJCTUKK P’.HlMvoIy OUHRU.
U/DITC Nor -Symptuu llUnkH. Siitl.fm'tory
nnilL r.nult- (in ,>ant*H’(l thrmiKii my ;>cr-
fi-ct " V-11 - - of 1 irr..pouilenr«.
MEXICAN
3 c)HOE Co’S.
Own Make*
ftfi
FOR SALE AT
The Boston Store
d. STOLAROFF,
207 Han Antonio 8t., El Paao.
tra
coffre
»oda
kaking powder
flavoring rxiu tl
and spices
arc money-back — at your
grocers.
79
For %ate by
Price Bros.
Washington Dining Hall
200 El Paso St , El Pmo. Tax.
Finest Ileal an-ant in the City
Alt th« DelloaoUs of tb« m««od .
Begu ar Dinner 12 to 8 p. m.
Open Daj and Night.
Mcy Hino k Oo., Prop*.
Woo M<x> Hi so, M*nag*r
How Did You Like It?
PTrst Hat*. That’* what th«y all
aaf of th* Graat Stoond Hand For-
nlfihlng Bazar at 110 8. Oragon at. You
oan farnhh .from th* Kltohvn to th*
Parlor with 1*** money than *v*r
known bsfora In th* Sonhw**t
Print* to *ult th* tlm*a.
I am bar* to sell.
C C SHELTON.
5arry at aiUriBlv* ntook. Spaolalbu.
gidns to dealers,
>; m.m.A HKWB OO III PAN*
InslosL Central Hallway Depot,
Juare*, Mexioe.
IdiMhinr* 6 to IS ».m. 3:S(ito 6:S0pb>
YM I:RICAN KITCHEN,
FiaHT-ULAgH
HKHTAUUANT.
BOBOH1N WO, Phopbixtob.
IOx Kaa Antonio Ht., Ei Paso.
SAMUEL SCEUTZ k SOI
An announcement that appealh Htrictly to all, and one
[that all nhould carefully p rune.
iA Sale of Household Goods
of Unparalleled Magnitude.
The greatest and mont remarkable bargain offering of |
’high class Fnrnitnre,Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, Rngi,
(Shades, Crockery, etc. etc.
.Just received, a fine line of the
L1TE8T IMPROVED REFRIGERATORS
Agency for Patent Metallic Weather Strips.
Carpets cleaned by the tiest equipped Carpet Cleaner.
Prompt attention paid to all Upholstery aid Orapery
I Work.
Isamu el schutz & son,
SAN FRANCISCO- STKEKT.
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