El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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UL PASO DAILY ti&ES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1698.
LETTER FROM
CAMP HAWLEY.
THE STAMP ACT At*.UN.
RcftHP
he RipreM fompiinlM Still
I*»y tli«* Till.
____ -,- j The express cnmpanies stand pat on
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS IS »KI^«. ; iJXma'thn^^^
WITH THEIR RIPLES. j commissioner of interiml revenue has a
decision in preparation in which it will j
I Im held that the stamp representing the j
The Entire Reglmeut Vaccinated Afraid | to, ,m express matter must be affixed to j OOMMANDEES
the War Will End Before They Kea<h I the bill of lading .by the express com I
the Front-Still Anxiously Awaiting the j patty and not by the individual shipper j
. I This also’ applies to the government1
Arrival of the Pay.ua.fr and ; matter under it.
Personal Mention. (•ontractH.
---------- . j The (ttynmiirtHioiier has inaued a circn
Camp Hawi.ei . Galveston, July H | l»r re^ardim,' the liability of me.dioal
. preparation* to the **tamp tax It im
Today moat of the men of Urn regiment | |jHj(1 th;it thH fallowing named .articles
are nursing Bore left arnw and "tooch ure Ajj proprietary articles.
all medicinal patents,
! mark articles, all
LEADERS SEE VICTORY.
Mr. W. R. Hearst Interviews
Shafter, Sampson and Garcia.
SURE or BU00ES8.
me not” is the motto of all. The entire #j, Wtent*. all medical trade
regiment is now vaccinated, which t< . |nark arti,,|,.», all medicinal articles
the canaeof the state of affaire outlined . (, jm||imn(i,„i |,v ativ formula, published
above. Company C underwent the or „r u,ipnbli*he>l which are put up in a
. I style or mariner similar to that of pat
deal yesterday.
Private Berkmau and Derritig of
lent, trade mark or proprietary medi
s<aiitiM|'o Hit*l (Vrvera’ii ftqtia'lron Only
A is Hit Attack to Ho Ours, Say These*
Throw Mftu of War Osrcit Says the
Spanish Will Make a Itcsporate Fight.
Infantry to I»cci*lo th« Iswiic The
of Onr Forces Sj»len/ll»l.
company C are now m the hospital. | (.U)I.H ju K„n„ral all medi'-inal artieles,
Berkmau joined the company at 1.1 th,not put up in a stfle or manner j
Paso, while Demug was one of th<»e j BjlIljllir t(, ,,at.,.nt m-di-mes. etc . if ad- .
picked up in Galveston. He is a Ger v,.rtj„„i th<- package or otherwise as i
man and has only been in the l ulled ] r(,In,.,lies ,,r specift.* for aii'ailment. or '
States about one year, and speaks onl;v a)l having special claim to merit, or to
very broken English. Prior to “‘"'any particular advantage in mode of
ooming to this country he spent several ,)ri.paration nse, quality or effect . , , .
years in Mexico and South America and i j* ^ licld that all imported m*di ■ away. and from tlu* t*»p of tie* rough,
hence npeaka the eneuij H langanagw Lj|Jftj ’articles or perfume* ur con inetic* I green ridge where l write this wo can
much letter than onr own He w.‘lH j Hre hiibjeet to ktainp tax as similar ar | m*** dimly mi the H**a the monstrous
Mr. W. It Hearst, editor of the New
Ynrk Journal, who interviewed Geu-
eralahhufUr and Garcia, also Admiral
Sampson, at tic* seat of war, writing
under the date of June 27, says:
It is todjsfaetory to he an American
and to h»- hen- mi the soil of Cuba, at
the very threshold of what may provi
to he the decisive battle of the war.
! The struggl* for the poahcKsion of tin
city'd Santiago and the capture of Or-
! V!. 1,1 fleet 'M em to he only u few hour*
ftmi t want fo lose any more than nece*
wry, mid wo will probably storm Santi-
ago when wc get our troops iu position,
hut it is barely possible that we may
starve them out. ’
Then , 1 saw (Jareia on the hillside
among hit tugged soldiers, a splendid
oi l hero in spotless white Jauen from
head to foot. It would is* hard to imagine
a more dignified or noble figure. He
eagerly inquired for news regarding the
American operations iu the Philippines.
I hope it is liot true, ” he said, with
a sudden touch of passion, "that the
Cnitwj Flutes intends to snrrender the
Pb'.'ippintM to Spain. It would be a
I i lime against humanity, liberty and
] civilization to yii M *he brave meu who
have temi f/.diting for independence
back into the hands of their cruel and
barbarous cm-n.ms. I do not believe it
taken sick very soon after joining th« ,,f mallllf.„.tnre in ad
army and it is feared that he will have i,, tj|(|| t„ ,hu ,int.v on the same
to lie discharged, as his condition I4 j jjo exception is made for article.- sold
thought to lie very serious ‘'out1): in nrii/itial and unbroken nackages in |
f<,ni»!a of .Snmprioif h lying hi a acini-
( iirlr in fr-iit of the entrance to Shij-
< ,’uha we
freedom
Karbari ■ .
waitin':
f ans i:> f
iiiiaKirr.
will Im- ;i
chanceo
no id*-a
Tin y an
c
J
very
' ill for a Iomk
tirm* af
now RcttiriK
SjicarM w-aM quit
ter bin arrival, but
along very well
The men now drill for the most part
with the gutiM ami are making good
progress. The rilles are HphngfHdM I
but the drill in according to the man j
ual used with the Krag*Jorgensen riJIcM j
of the regular army It in less com j
plicated than the Springfield manual \
and contains fewer movements In drill |
company C atandn preeminently in the j
front rank as one of the very bent in-
structed and trained in the regiment I
This is due largely t<> the splendid H»*t
of offleem and non-oommissiotnd
oftioera it poHsessf> Captain Hart is
making great pnarrean in the study <*f
tactile as well a- a kind
officer
in original and unbroken package
winch the bottle or other incjosure wuw
packed by the manufacturer before the |
import. iMoii. All such must. h« tin j
packed for the purpose of -tamping the ,
primary package.
AllOl M> IOV> >.
('amj bell A <irayson, the Dmgists.
If you want to eat and drink the b
•T !
in the market, call at the Senate (.rill J
room. It is strictly a fir-t class place !
(oiitractor t».f. Hitt has taken out. j
a permit to build a brick residence for j
\. (‘ Smith at tin-corner of KiM and ! t ’• rv.-ra’s
tiago Imih o. while her** at out feet
nm.-se* of American noldn-rv are pouring
from b* ach into Nho scorcltiUK val
h*v, wln re rj.ui 11s • f stagnant and far-
incut* d vegetation ground under tin
feet of tlion-mills of fighting men i is*r in
the rwcopiug hot mists through which
vnil tire.- that have nil* ady fed on corpses
of Main Spaniards win** 1 lazily above
th* tlmriiv. j, .isonous jungle.
Santiag'i and tin- flower of the Spun*
i-It l!*i t at e our- nit hough liundreds of
nt«-n in.iy J1.*« e to die on tie* field befora
wn talo p s s-i'tu of them. Neither
iv\vi nor < '•> i * ial Linaies'
and our inl.mirv an l dismounted caval-
ry ar- graduall.v mein-ling tin* city,
St \ rum streets | l attali*,ns or stjuadions can esc,.]ie, f*»r
...... IpM.-order Putterson now admits that tli An ere an ll“* t bars th* way by sea.
and popular l*l ’iuyloi holds a will which h«* him
| self wrote for Jim Horns Monday Mr
The one officer, however, who may j Hatterson thought th»* will was a for-j (jjjvingtiie Spanish ]»i * * 1: * • t r* backward
safely be Maid b» stand pre eminently in ' j toward the tiers of trem hes in which
the front rank as a drill master and an 'I'he police have not yet been, abb* to j jj)(, ip.fenders of Spani-h oppression
acknowledged authority on all military I catch tin* elusive husband who smashed j |!|Usf .,,a|<e their la t stand,
matters, is our able first, lieutenant,. | Mrs. McKenzie »i few times tlie other |
John () KeefTe. He hits spent, many years night
of hiH life iu the study of military tuc- Yesterday afternoon Justic*'* McKiei
ti<TH, and served wiMi high honors and ,lM t ,,ii the nmiain- of Yen- |
..... ■■ lull !
atmmwwmmmmmtttrmmmmTttK the senate
turn < trosco, Hu* Mexican who was
ed on tic* White (>uk - paid Monday!
evening.
Tin* K1 Paso A Northea.-tern has
made coni»* c|i«ms with all other lines
in the city b\ way <*1 the h-vee recently i
constructed le tie* **ompany along the
river front.
Last night was pronounced hy Ih** po
• I t In* dullest nights e.\ j
LI 1’aso 1 *»r hom** time. J
Then* was n<<t even a hmcsoiM* jag on «
the streets after midnight
J. ( Junes sold to S K ('urhajal two!
tracts**f land at Ysh tu for ^P'o, ami
Thus H H**nm*tt ami wife transfers to I
It. \Y Long, I• *r a <*on-vi<h*ration of $'?0n !
parts n| lots I* l!» and .'n in 1*1 *»**k IH*
s iiddil ion
in pH of th** lii'i Texas’Yol it n
Am« ricaii b.rccs imh-HS Shaft* r in miun
tft,.r i- iv.ilry iir„ »■ \|'tail "ti> "*i.rrivt-"i 1 > | wav f.nrniitll.v t. ■ • i/■-< 11 t||f «lulmli W-
this city today or tomorrow to take) public, hut when (*arcui m* I Shafter
permammt st a t ion at L> >rl 111 is** during j the- gal hint < Id < uhiin so 1*1 i* i’ f tinted out
the continuation of In».*tililies h**t ween ! his half naked n-gitmiif. of patri*»ts to
the Hnitod Staton and Spain. i >alntn him ami with tears streaming
The Hirst Methodist church choir; <|o\vu hi.-*'bronzed f.i■ **• took the Ameri
distinction as an officer in the New York
National Guard, and also commanded
a militia company at Kl Paso, lie i-*
every inch a solde r and a fine officer
ami should make rapid advancement if
the regiment get,** into active service
Our second lieutenant, Joseph M
Powers, is also a tine officer and has seen
previous military service in th** Nation
al Guards. His ability has already re (
wived recognition from his superiors in i lie** b> I***
his appointment as ordnance officer of, pcrieiiced
the regiment a few days ago
The non-commissioned officers an*
also able and efficient. < >f tin* six s*-r
geants. with th»* exception of Quarter-
master Sergeant Floyd, who devotes his
attention entirely t• * the commissary
department, all have nerved terms of
enlistments in tin* regular army and ( ampl**-
are thoroughly trained in the manual of j q*VVo {r,
arms and uiar<*hiiig
Great interest is taken in the news
from Santiago dc Culm, and its effect
upon the general course of the war and
upon the fortunes of this regiineiit is
eagerly discussed Some four that Spain
w'ill surrender before they have a
chance to figut ami they dread such re
suits very much It would, indeed,
seem hard to ref irn home aft«*rall their
trouble without * ' **u getting a shot at
the enemy
Messrs Ai'troji aud PfafTenbiiner
are noxv «iffi<*i ltiiig m c*nr»n>iny (’ s cu
linary •!- pn tm**nt, and «b»U|g very well
imb” i The company cooks are very
important personages in camp I company, jJ’J.hetl III** insitram**
It is well known that < M |(j,i is nl Ijmt cent duiiiHges and ♦‘•Oh atb»rney's:
ways active l»«»th in war mid p* Hce. and J*ee vbl**«l
Holders are by u** m* aiH pr**"l agaiusip Licutci. • ' 1 U... * *-i.si,.-u
his darts It will b* remeii)^M*red \JT| Thomas L Morrison. Frank J l>unl *p
Kl Paso how Lieu Sebring " \>;tff1d**d and Fr**d«*rl«*k Moulton who will leave
to the lady ot his ch"ic v.vksW ft few min | itnlay f*ir Tampa t » #i**iu th** army
ut**s ls«fore the deu^jLure of the train | Lieutenant Lanbueli I* ives todav for
Now. Hen is *jot the only pebbh* on j Pecos ami other points on He* Te.vi-. A
the beach^ tliough perhaps In* was tie* j Pacific road
mojik'startling. Lieutenant Hlucknmor r Ablmctc, th** age.I and
co in pan y H has fallen a victim f*1 tb^ . t^timabh* father .it ILmiguo Alderet**.
same trouble, and he^eemred a loa\ •* »»f j noon yestenlay at his home in
absence and on Tuesday was married ^ Ysh ta at the rip** age of s7 years. The
at Rockdale to Miss Qgall Kuudab*. j decease*I was one of LI Paso county's
The happy coutde arrived in camp i,, ,p.s| * -111 /• • i»k ami was held in high
Wednesday and the same evening 11 i^ I <,. t****111 b\ all who knew him
ootuiiatiy enjny.nl 11 «»lemlW KUPIH-r »f | „ n.. -t„ i.r.m.in.M.t ChriMtiAii
chirlcft... oakftH un.l other hom. .U- ,|ti|liHt,.,, wri. xt al
<*ies nrovided for the occasion, which . . , .,
( les iiiuMiu O * l i tin* church on the corner ot Stanton
was the envv *>i their Ihhs tortnnut* . «• • ., • .
vva , * c ; « , * * street ami M vrlle avenue. H** is on Ins
i'oinnulftH oite uf "ho.nvt AH u-. r l i, |w (vfr,,ln , ;llu,,rll,:l
remark that he wished Home uf his of (akt ,.|ia|...,. w.lrk tlmre. Even
huers would Ki't married, too js u„ a„d h.ar him
Letters reoeived from El Paso in.1i
ente that a mistaken idea prevails there 1 he ,1mm /. o»m|u»n.v a h.« .........
as to the matter of pay for the hoys. At I valor is treating .Hr loads ol ore daily
the date of this writu.K the paynmst'T i Ihal is heimt hronuht up Iron, lie*
has not arrived but is exacted soon, country ab»ng th** hue of tin* bio
though no one know* definitely when Gntnd«, Sierra Mini re A Pacilic Much
he will be here Nothing is known of t h**! "1 tin* ore «**»iu«*h 1 mm tin* mines «*! Urn
Tin n* an* t hn*e miiimumb rs who will
direct tlm fight against Sunt iago—Siuup-
hoii, (icin !ills Shaft* r ami fiarcia. 1
have >• • n and talked with 11n* three, and
. ,tc|j has assured in** 11111♦ victory is ah
Kolut* ly c« rfaii). f h*ncral Shafter aloun
e.\presM«-d dmibis as t«> the lighting ca-
pacity *f tin* Spanish infantry. Both
Samps ,u ami < uin-ia *h*''lar**f] that the
Spaniards will fight desperately. This
is to 1)** practj- ,illy an annv fight, for
the navy * an *lo littb* tiior** than pr* vent
th * e.scape of ( Vrv* *a s fleet. T he agony
ami glorv of taking tin* city will h<*
.•sJi.iimI bv tin* < Tiban ami Am**rican
armies uinb r Shaft' r ami < iarciu.
I'orhim«i• 1 v on.- gnat »lung*r had
b<. u a\o f• *I. It v,iih f**ar***l that when
tin*'t wo (•'•inmaud' rs cane- togetln r, as
(in v did * 1 f'i. (day, tin* < Tiban g* neral
an..lit refe • to co ip*-rat** with the
gave an excellent concert bmf night '
Members of th** church participating!
were Miss Link .Miss Harrison, Miss |
Morrison, .Mi s Brinkhoff' and M**ssrs. |
t'ulloin, Sloan. Hull and N *»I * I
Bichard I' Burges ns mlministrator
of tli** eHt.atc of ( O*o \ Miller, has’
filed suit in the deduct court I" collect
from tin* New York Life Insurance
with I -
report that the troop* will be paid for
two mouths in advance though, of
course, all would be delighted it it were
true
OFFENDERS OF THE LA\\.
Vance <»r®©n Milk*-* h Threat- In the
1'nllce Covrt.
Vance Green colored was oti trial be
fore Justice McKie yesterday charged
with having threatened to Hobsonizc
one Sam White a Pullman car artist of
the colored persuasion Sam testified
that Vance had thr**atene*l t * ext »nm
(’orralito* cotunaiiy Th*.*#latter <*-m
p iny is leasing gr.uunl t > those who
v. ant to go iu for themselves.
L P Br*>wn. general agent of tie* (’ol
orndo I u»*l and Iron ('** , was touching
the earth only in high places yesterday.
A line buy arrived at his indue venter
*1 ay morning Admiral Morrison of the
Suit * Ft* office promptly assembled tin*
Santa Fe strategic board and issued in
structions that tin* young man should
h" known t<* history us liewey Schley
Saul’ter Brown
Ih** Kio Grande. Sierra Minim A* Pa-
ean commander by tin* band, saving: "I
thank you mid your soldi* is for coining
down In re to In Ip me fight eiiemieH of
my country. W** will nerve with you
and t;:!:c your orders without quest ion. ”
And so tmlay m arly 4,000 (Tihnns ar*'
bailing the advance on ,Santiago, and
Shatter's authority is undisputed.
I saw SiUMpMin on his . IPtgdiip iu
front of M.jrr-j Ynstle. He is a quiet,
(*oiisejfvafive man. with thin features
jii ' almost snow white board and inel-
mr holy ey> s. As he sat under a nail
* !"th awning on the quarter deck and
talked in a h ft voice it was hard t*>
imagin'* we were lying in front of a
great stronghold of tin* enemy. Ships
stretched out en both sides in perfect
order, Everywhere were signs of lutul
ligeut method.
*' We have had mi u ashore, ” he said,
"and have loeated the position of Cer
M ia's entire fleet. Lverv one of his
ves-'ds is lying safe from our guns be
liiiel that iiigli hill them, with such a
narrow* entrance'mid with thick fields
of mines that, the navy can do nothing
but stay hero and prev* nt any egress.
Shafter must fir-1 drive the enemy out
of the Santiago loits and rapture Mono
Castle before we ran remove the mines
, and enter the harbor.
"Line thing scents to be quite clear.
(’ei \ i a ' an!i t bring Ins guns to bear
upon our land b re* s during the taking
> ol the < ity. m*.d 11»** < ulv guns that have
! been r m v • I from tie* lb **t for use on
! land a*e t 1r :u the Keina MereedeH,
,mi cd t b" "t In r day. There
i • > ape l *r th** Spanish
. mud summler or fight
a% I I * ! it* v t tiny will tight
nit lie t »cmdies which t>ur
Air tbr.!> but that. Herein
s c a* inst th** daybreak of our
; to r three years of hr»rror and
- • v mm are iu the front
. S' .*rd to join tlie Ameri*
..:g !* * < uetuy. Let no one
is will not fight. It
r for they have no
They ar*? fighting for
• I cute obstitificy.
who flglit merely
h(.*caust* the;, buve honm. I think it will
take u two days’ buttle to reduce Santi-
ago, but victory is absolutely certain.”
Then the venerable Boldier stood up
and, unfolding his faded flag, put it in-
to my hands. Haying:
“1 present to the New York Journal,
in commemoration of its aervicea to Jib-
'■rty. the headquarters flag of the east-
ern department of the republic. You see
upon it the marks of Mauser bullets.
This flag has beeu borne through many
battles, and hundreds of brave meu
have died under it. Its colors are faded,
hut it is th** best tiling the Cuban re-
public can offer to its best friend. You
were our friend in the dark days when
we had few friends, and now that we
have many friends we do not forget
what you did for us wheu we were
weak and alotm. ”
The spirit of the army is high. The
officers have full control of the meu,
there i- no apparent clash of authority,
and it is now obvious not only to mili-
tary critics, but to laymen, that Mc-
Kinley wisely chose not to send these
thou.>aiids of men into thi r scorching,
blistering jungle until it was an effective
army, well balanced and adjusted and
fii t i tight a desperate enemy under a
tropic sun.
The army gi.t h**re neither too noon
iii i too lat*:. T he stroke was timed with
sure judgment. Now that I am hero on
the spot and cau actually see the diffi-
culties and peculiurith'H of this cam-
paign 1 am satisfied that McKinley is
right in deciding to attack Santiago
rather than Havana, for with good wa-
ter and high ground heio wo may ac-
compli sh in tli** rainy season what would
have been a sheer impossibility in tho
deadly lowlandsaud swamps of Havana
pinvmee.
We are in sight of Santiago now.
win re t!»•* sovereignty of Spain is in-
trenched about its own grave. It. may
b" that the taking of this seaport and
capture* of what must ho considered all
that there is of an effective Spunish navy
will induce the great powers of Europe
to compel Spain to suu for peace, hut
every officer and every private in the
American forces on laud and sea hopes
that im pence will 1m* gianted till the
American flag is nailed to the flagstaff's
of pnrtn Rico and the Philippines—not
simply hoisted there, hut nailed.
Do You
Want a
Home?
Saloon First-Class.
Connected with a
SHORT ORDfR KITGHFN UNO GRILL ROOM.
Lemp’s Beer , Pabst .- Donble Brew.
An assortment of Imported Clarets and
Rliinewine.
Telephone 260
HUGHES’ HARNESS
THE
i Campbell Real Estate Co. |
AND-
3 SADDLE SHOP.
Carriage Trimming an j Repairing
a specialty.
Is offering the most desirable Residence Property
in El Paso
The Texan Itoxtaiaran*.
304 San Antonio Sf.. near corner Mesa avtnue
WING & KEK, Proprlet4»rs.
KFGI LAH MKALS 25c.
First eb
| At Reasonable Prices. §
tss restaurant in every
serve the liestof everything to f>
the market. I.Hnner serve«l irmn 1J in. to 8 p.
m.* Meal tickets f5.«jn.
ry way. Only
» la* obtained in
OPERA HOUSE EXCHANGE.
321 Kl Paso St. ’Phone 2.V*.
1 u ink l.i.vn.vKH, Prop.
Terms are made to suit the purchaser,
built and sold on
Dwellings are
ij Imported umi domestic#'!tics, liquors and
H cigars. Italian and French delicacies; lunch
i1 at ail hours. VY me rooms.
| Easy Installments. |
^ FURNISHED ROOMS,
Newly Furnished Throughout.
No Trouble to
Answer Questions.
SIS-iU S. Oregon St.
The management of tlie house has
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renovated and remodeled. Nice outside
rooms t.i rent. Also rooms for liirid
housekeeping. Terms reasonable
MBS. FREEZE
Call at the Company’s office for further particulars.
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Always Fresh Beer on tap.
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THE CITY.
| ' From 11 a. m. to S o'clock p. m
i,uur
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HEAD OF
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SIERRA MADRE TRANSPORTATION
AND
OUTFITTING FACILITIES OF EL PASO.
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Capital ami Surplus, •140.000. Buyer* and HmelUna and KeHnina Co.) Buyers of Cold, j
sellers of Mexican pesos. .Silver, Lead and Copper ores, Bullion j
j matte and bars. 11. it. Simpson, Manager |
Napoleon J. Roy,
MERCHANT
TAILOR.
bL PASO, TEXAS.
Sheldon Block.
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Office— Ballinger Stable.
Telephone N«>. 1.
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on all principal cities of the Kcpublic «»f !
Mexico, IJ. S. and Europe. Agency of the!
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Anoi.fH Kkakauh, Manager.
Kl Paso, Texas.
Tiir Ju aiikz ('**.
Buyers, Concentrators and Hmelters of all 1
kinds of gold, nil ver, copper ami Irrnu Ufe-*.
('*>rres|M)n*l*'nce solicited. Works in Ciudad !
Juarez. Mexico. General office Kl Paso, !
Texas. Britton Bay is. General Manager. '
PALACE lHMNO HALE
III LOT C<).
il':5 El Paso SteTeet.
BRINE FOR THE SOLDIERS.
A lirooKlyn Woman** Cure For Hea<larli«>
I mler Tropic*! Suit*.
"Rending of our poor soldiers who
are sutu ring from tho heat,” said a
Brooklyn woman recently, "makes me
want to make known a simple remedy
we have used in our family for 00 years,
and that, is simply salt and water. A
few head baths of strong brine at inter
vubs of ten minutes or so wo have
found will drive -away the most severe
headache. 1 leave known men who
while working in the hot sun have
avoided sunstroke by this same means
"It seems to me that it would bo
very easy to have pails of strong brine
in the camps, where the soldiers could
bathe their heads every few minutes
and thus escape their terrible suffering
from the heat."
" Well, ” said Lieutenant Colonel J
Morris Brown of tho medical supply
department in the army building the
other day, “this use of salt and water
seems to he simple enough anyhow,
hut I have never heard of it.”
State National Bank, Kl Paso. Texas.
A legitimate Banking business t ransacted
In all its branches. Established In l«8l.
Highest price paid for Mexican dollars.
Mining Supplies.
The best. class Restaurant in the
city. Open day and night Regular
Dinner from 12 to Bp. m. Price :tac.
Transport at Inn.
STEKKI AN-lvfiAK AITKH H AKDWAHE Co.
IIca*l(juarD*rs fur Mining Supplies, Camping
outfits, Kin* Arms. Kl Paso, Texas.
LINK RESTA GRAN I.
\\r, EE PASu STREET.
Shout Order House & Restaurant.
Kktki.skn & Dbuktait.
Mining supplies. Camping outfits. Arms '
and Ammunition and Bankers. Ciudad
Juarez. Mexico.
Siehha MadhrLink, (It. G„ S. M. A P. By.)
Shortestaud most-direct lino toCa*asGran-
des, from where trails can be taken for all
parts of tlie great range. Call on or address ,1. |i. Matthews.
J. T. Logan. Gen. Traffic Agent, or Jno. P Guzman and Casas Grandes, Mexico.
raropen (lay and night Oysters.
Fish and Ganie in every style.
Ramsey.
Mexico.
Gen. Manager, Ciudad Juarez,
Mining and prospectors’ supplies, Fiurro*
Saddles, etc.
TKXAS A PACIFIC F.XCTUSIONS.
“No Trouble to Answ er Question*."
t Omaha, Neb., and return—Account
St. Louis and Chicago. Landing pas-
sengers in the heart of the city: no
canals to cross or draw bridges to wait
Paso Coffin A* Casket
ami cafe cars. W agner coinparment.
open and buffet sleepers.
Ask coupon ticket agent about th**
l* They know.
W. F. Connor.
N W P A Dallas. Te*}»-„
Wabash
Spring \ egrtwble*.
New peas and Spanish bushwhackers
arc shelling out ui tine shape this sea-
son. —St. Gaus Globe-DeUKKirat.
nate him in a most diabolical manner; <’i(i.* has issm*d a handsome map and
ami Sam wanted p»*ace. Justi**e M«
Kit? caused Yance to give bond in the
sum of f 100 to keep the peace and par
mit Sam to live on
in i'click conn
Georg** Nelson was assessed $•'. for in
dulging in an abusive drunk
Daniel Webb, a young pickaniny «»f
the monoullne gender was caught
stealing money from a fruit stand ami
wasrun-iu by Oftioer. Deunison Daniel
was turned over to th** tender «*are **f
County Jailor Jones
John Burtong would tight and now In*
is behind trie bars
Esteben Lopez, while celebrating
Orveras victory lingered too long:
with the beer can. and mistaking tin-
middle of the street for Santiago hay
tried to “Swim out- O’Grady ami had
to Is* towed into Dick Blacker s ha rbor
where he uow lies keeping off iiis ex
citemeut and cooling hi* hot box
fl »1 * 1 * * r in colors, slewing the routes t-
tb** mineral r**gious in tin* great. Sierra
Mad re rang** from its terminal point at
1 Visas (Ira tides Tin* folder contains
much general information <>! the min
*•: al country very useful to prospector*
and is much in *1* in and Tin* finest
h luting ground in the country is found
around t liiiielmpa. ninety mil**** from
(’asue (i rami"*.
War bulletins at tin* ('ate
Mchh water 40 tickets fur^1 off. Leave
n. dent at l lMKS office. L 1’j TYulj'*
I wllielt v. ;■
IS 11 (I V . 1 \
j for*’. > *
{ ami b ' !•
I very lirav
1 rolllld the e||y
It is not hard to describ*? General
I Thaller—bold. Imn lu utled, hero eyed,
I massive as to body, a sort of human
I foitre.is in blue coat ami flannel
I shirt. While I talked with him today
he was surrounded by officers of Ins
Mat!’, brouz**d, el nr eyed men, covered
; with jungle status, who reported to him
from time to time the progress of the
landing of men, ammunition ami food
and (he condition of tin* wounded oil
the hospital ship. When tin* surgeon
1 fold him that a bullet had crushed the
I spine of Marshall, tin* New York Jour-
nal's gallant correspondent who fell in
the front rank of tli rough riders, th**
r ugh old warn-r was deeply moved
aud'sanl ; he never made a com
' plaint, poor fellow He i> a very brave
Ticket good for return until November
15, lOO.’JO,
El Paso to Atlanta, Ga.. and return.
July 15, It) and 17. Good returning un-
til August 1, $85.20.
El Paso to Abilene and return ac-
count Summer Normal School begin-
ning July 5, $18.15. Certificate plan.
El Paso to Fort Worth and return
Account Masonic Conclave, July 18 to
22. $24.55. Certificate plan.
El Paso to Fort Worth and return .... .
July 20 to 21, $18.40; good returning w**iit!*«-r y rnl *‘h LK>r ",ur
until August 1. Account general as-
sembly Seventh Day Adventists.
El Paso to Houston and return. Aug
ust 1st and 2nd . good returning until
August 8; $88.85. Account meeting
Colored Grand Lodge Odd Fellows.
Summer Normals for white teachers
will be held at Abilene, beginning July
COMPANY,
EMERSON \ BERRIEN, Props.
410 S. El Paso St.
SMB a LMINO
YKSTKKDAV’S WKATIIKli IN Iii. PASO
U N i T KI i ST A T KS \Y KA Tlf KK BIB KA U
UlnM«i*vation at 5:.r>4 p, m.. loi*,tl liu.o.
29.H4
Itaronieti'i'. s**a level
I Thermometer.
! Dlreet ion of wind
The largest and lu st stock *d (’••ffins.
caskets, Sletalie Cas**s. etc. Work ami
prices guaranf**ed Hearses and Car
iages furnish • 1 T*»l 71 ‘»s vt*;i
5; Dallas. (Oak Clift). July 27; Runiter. , Mexican i.Vntml 7:1., „.m.
B. G. S. M. x*i P
B. G. S. M. & P
Spain.
Wln-*M*-**r ln*r hlitiw lmv«* jmssrd upon the «w*n.
\\ here « r th* rnrili huth ownwi her Iron away
Thnai ;h centum*** unrelenting *l**Htiny
Hath (logged lu r wuvering footsteps *lay by
day
Y< •. from the silent, suffering human elay
Her merciless illslionor trampled down,
Tiiough all the en .ares of tho enrth should
frown.
A curse of myriads nuuglit could sweep nwuy,
Hat Ii ual ho red hlm-ker through tho accusing
years
That each condemns her and sustains the
rikhL
Thmuht « f tier tyranny strikes down all fears
our own have suffered from her treacherous
blight,
Ours is the vi uki unco, ours the flag aha 11 free ,
ProHi her dishonored rule iJ»e western I *nu | * L Worth and Kansas City to ( bicago,
SI.
12
Part 1 v ( loudv
Bainfull last 24 hours. In. and hunu ’ o
IIigliitat teinjs-ruture today ',*«i
fjowest. temperiiture today ,i>i
ABKIVV1. AMI IlKI'AltnitKllK >| \ 11.
Arrives Leaves
T. A P ------ 1:4;'» a. in. \ - pi o
J. H. X S. A .. o I * p. i
S. P. West . L’.LO p.i
j A. T. .Y S. K y:.'»*' i. m.
can * ’i
B. (j. S. M. .v p
K. II. S. M. & P Arrives Juarez ut 4 :H p.
All mulls v* dI be distributed ;j.i i.dnutes
after the arrival of trains and all mails wi )
dost* JO mi nut* s l*e’ < -re t lie deni
1 J). m
•i LCi p. m
9:2«» a. m
, , I :15 p. Ill
Lea v*'s Juarez at s:I0 a. m
A rri ves Jn.u
July 20; Weatherford. July 28. Sum-
mer NormalH for Colored Teachers are
now in session at Dallas. Clarksville.
Ft. Worth and Paris. For teachers at-
tending these schools a fare of one and ,
one-third for the ronnd trip i* made, on ,(. :i 7 a. „ ......
the certificate plan. Normals close July m except while eastern mail is :*-in^ di>t r.s-
80 and tickets will be on sale until that M"ii' y *»rder v* mdow o|«-ns m > ,t
! vlowsiit 5 P- n*. Register and stamp windows
( (fl I'”. IllUXtl 111 s II. I I .-likSI V .1 , II t,
epartureo.' train-.
HULKS WIMKIWS iH'KVAMm Lusk.
m
‘/n\
' M&L * ■*
111!......
Itet
Jj
>Tiiil.STIAN
Tourist Cars from El Paso via
open at 8 a. In. cIom s it .• p.
\n:»aY.
mill -cu
-rharh s Gilmer Meriwether in Atlanta CVm
HEVOM TION l> CIIMA.
Kclx-ls I'upture Miik Town* mill
the <!i»v*rrniiient Troop*.
every Thursday
These cars are Clean. Well Furnished
: and Cool, especially adopted t*) Summer
Travel
Tickets are now on sale from El Paso
! to Mineral Wells and return the
j great Texas health resort, at $24.80.
s r .N !
general ieMvery and (V.i ri.-rs wl idmv
be upuned fr-m. It a. u . m 12 ni.
•4tM.roi> w*n< f«w open .u the same tturn
»* ‘ • ' \ Ill'll I 1 I !» V
| .............
*GkiMArijJ,F
WiMi
R 0 , S N\ & P. R*y
Sierra Mad re Line
si
Spanish lessons at 17> oonts at homo or
in .Iuiiivz Addross l C thisdlhoo.
Hassl.aU.
Washington 2 Chicago 7 Moiror and
McGuire. Kilroy and Donohue
New York 7. st Louis 1. Meekin
and Warner, Kspe and Clements
Baltimore .7, Cincinnati 10. Maul.
Nops and Clarke Hawley and Peitz
Pittsburg 1. Brooklyn 4 Hustings
and Schriver Dunn and Ryan
Boston (i, Loui ille 2. Nichol and
Berger. Dowling a|id Kittredge.
Philadelphia ii. 1 evelaud <! "rth and
McFarland, Pow.il and O'Connor
Kxt«*ii*loii of Fxciirwlon Bate*.
Through the efforts *>i the Texas VY
I’acific c«mne*‘tiiig lines have agreed t*» ,
j in in an extension *>f ten days on the '
( nif**ib*rat*' N’eteratis excursion rat** to
Atlanta. G« . and return until August i
Tickets will be on sale July 15. lb;
.The general was
capture "t Santiago
C anton. China. July 12 -Rebelshave Good for sixty days from date of salt*
captured nine towns ami defeated the | F*»r other information, inquire of
l>eriul tr*s»ps west of Woo Chow. | A W. Monta(»1'K,
im|
i*i..
Placards have l»een posted at Woo j
would c me out and light me'here,
he sank ‘1 had -apposed tin* Spaniards
would a'ta It us when we got ashore,
but to my surprise they seem not to La*
anxious and arc doing everything to tic-
lay th** pitched engagement- I believe
Depot Ticket Agent, or
onlident of ail easy j Chow declaring war against officials I B. F. Dabhyshibk.
• 1 ( nly wish tlmy lU1'* warning the inhabitants to depart; Southwest Freight and Passenger Ag't.
u:dcinnuti Beer B.pol,
Wholesale at <1 Retail.
PUREST AND BEST.
OYSTI.BS in all styi.f.s
And on the Half Shell
, ltefore the reliels attack the town. The i No. 117 El Paso Street. El Paso, Tex
PO
a id 17. and may reinl via Shreveport. | the lighting ability of the Spanish in-
New Orleans nr Memphis A special fautry ha. b* »,a o\ci'estinui* d, ami l
tram will run from Ft Worth, July IT. j unit believe th y will offer very effect-
v;a Shreveport, stopping half a day at IVe resistance. Th, v seem fo have about
\ it-kfthurg, thus giving an opportunity ,, ,r,, i„ Mn wuh ,,M |.
t » see that historic citv. and no doubt ! i..... .. ..
Cftlftrans gfti.frallv will t.iku this train. ""U* ‘ l,a“ ,h''
Slfftju-re nml chair care « ill \m atUu-li.M. ",fa'"r> 1 " h»v*’ llUl<' ........... “»'«
and coffee and nandwiehes served en ! 1 ,m ir hatnllul ot cavalry. If will b**
route by Dallas camp, at nominal <*ost •l,, infantrv tight As our i*e *‘nf,»rce-
I lie rate. $85 20. js c*»usiderably Jess j m tits, wli.i Ii. .-iri'ivcd t"<lay. w* n* so
HUthorities purchased 5000 rifles aud
are negotiating fora number of machine
| guns.
Tlir W ool Vfrtrkrt
Boston. July 12 The market con-
: tinues quiet as a whole but some
Wind l.- m*ing sold above the i«i»k« of
• ruling «juotations. It is yet l*etween
seasons with manufa^nrers. but sam-
L ANU BILL 1AKDS.
Kl Paso. Tkxas
The WabMHh Llm*.
The only line running through trains
through sleepers,or coaches, between St
Ijonis and Niagara Falls.
The only line runuLig thr*»ugh sleep
ers via Niagara Falls to New York and
Boston.
Gu aynopa
AND THt
Yaqui Gold Fields. Dr L. Alex
NATIVE WINE.
in dor’s
Riuwftmfftre holdingr Wabash tickets
pies for spring Kw.is will 1* shown •' ,m>r at XiajTHru Falls t**n days.
bon an,1 llie etpftct .th.il is that this ll,^t*‘\',r.n,ll.ll,.utf1- .
will HK«ii. start bminess ' The « shash t* five hoars the ,,nl«k-
ym.tatio.is Texas wools, spring me ^time ^tw-een Kansas U y. hNo,
.lin.n, 12 months. IB,a It*,,; s.wnred 40(rf ' ?•
\ nrlr aiiii vi v h.mrv thu miioL-uct ll.w.
than fare one way
v. terans.
ami is t-oriHiied
in v lining 1 lia.i mini,' up my mind
!2<\ spring tine, 12 months. 16<rtl7c
scoured priis-s 48(d40o. Territorial
wool Montana tine medium and fine,
1 o, Rio; scoured. 45o; stilt,le. 4Bc; Utah,
Call and see th* took of the St Louis Order <v«tl from “O'Brien Coal Co ,
Furniture Co.. 317 El Paso street, before ; the agents and direct shippers from the
I Cerrilloe mines Pboue. No. B.
buying eloewitere.
t « make an as anlt without tln in, hut Wyoming, ets-., tine medium aud fine,
win n I heard that they would arrive i *4tjBi5c; scoured, 48et4flC: staple. 4So.
today l decided to wait, tns aow a few | Ask for the BL PASO TRANSFER
thousand meu are uot to be desuiaed. I ' the beat five oeut CIGAR In the market
York, and six hours the quickest to Bos-
ton.
The only line running through free
reclining chair cars into the City of New
York.
The only line running through trains
between St. Louis and Canadian points,
saving the passenger twelve hours time.
The best and quickest line between
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