El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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lha followlac town. al tha hoar aaia< oa
lha day of pabllaaMoa:
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ratail tha apeee to boyar, at oar Ararat with
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May to our Tabla of Mataa.
Tha oaa moath rata for apaaa la fixed jo
that tha par laah rata daaraaaaa for laaraaa-
ad apaaa from Ml*00 to till, but for thaaama
length of tlma »Inahaa ara apld at SU M, and
|S lnabaa ara aold atnABpar;laah.M0.B0.
Tha oaa laah rata la tha baala of tha whola
tabla; aa tha abort tlma rataa fisad ara apor
aaotaraof It.
Thai tlma ratal. SM paroaatof tha moath
Thaltlmaa rata la 40 par aaat of tha month
fill,
Thai llmaa rata It M par aaat of tha month
'Vhel waek rata la 00 par aaat of tht month
* Vha I waaka ratal all par aaat of the moath
' *Tha I waoka rata la » par aaat of tha moath
Tha I m on tha rata la Itlmea tha m^ath rata,
laaa 10 par aaat dlaaonat.
Thai month! rata lit tlma*tha moath rata,
la*. 80 par east dlaaonat.
Tha I month* rata ia I ttmaa tha month rata,
laaa 18 par aaat dlaaonat.
Tha yaar rata till tlmaa tha moath ratt,
I am M par aantdlaaoant.
Spaalalpoaltlon—fifty par aaat antra.
“1.0. O’’ adrartUemaati charged at two-
•NCSttSSSw.,-.™*.
Natal barn anta only aaaaptad.
Beading-Matter Bntaa.
Twaaty-firaaanta par Una firat laaartloa | II
aanta for aaah aabaaonaat laaartloa. Oon-
raata for 1000 ltnaa to be taken la I month.,
mada at B aaata par Una aaah Insertion. On-
El Paso’s jooky olab will prove n
go sod It will htlp th* olty pa maob at
aoommarolal olab ooald help It.
Rumor states that Ool. R. F. Oamp-
ball baa baan aaaarad of hit appoint
maot aa oollaotor of oattoma at El
Paao, and (hat Major MoQlannon will
ba appolntad pos*ma«tar
Ant ptrun «oj ta.m doubt at to
who pay. tba freight on tba Dtnglay
tariff joan aatlify blmttlf by baying a
•allot Imported woolan goods. Tba
paraon who bnya tha anil paya tha
tariff.
Oalifobnians thraatan to boycott
tha prodnota of othar atataa. Tha
paopla of California would appra-
olata tha boycott thoroughly whan tba
paopla of tba othar atataa daolinad lo
bay any California frnlt and win*.
It is not snrprlalng, any* tha Boaton
Globa, that Blamarok ahonld pro-
nonnoa tba Monrot doctrina “nnoom-
moo Inaolanoa to tba raat of tha
world." Any political policy which
ran oonntar In any way to hla Idaaa of
world anpramacy for Gorman absolu-
tion would naturally onoonntor th*
hootlllty of th* old man of blood and
Iron. And yat a van Blamarok, ona
would think, might ato tha dtffarono*
that exist* batwaan oondttlona In t a
Baatarn and Waatarn Hamlaphara.
Buropa, with dlrara powara angagad In
blttar rivalry, la not to b* oomparod
with tha Amarloaa, whara tha world’s
groataat rapnbllo atanda aa wardtr off
of monarchical aggrtaslon from across
lha Alantlo. Howavar, It doaan’c mnoh
signify whathar tha Monroa doctrina
la to Blamarok'* liking or not. Tnort
woo no thought of pltaslog Enropton
abaolntlet* whan It waa formnlatad,
and opposition from this class can only
•arva to atrangthan Its bold upon troa
Amartoana.
EL PA80'8 SUMMER RESORT-
Blaowbor* In this paptr, toys tha
Tnlarooa Ohlof, will b* found on In-
torooting lottor on Whlto Moon tain
■nd It* snrronndlnga wrltton by Dr.
Thompson of El Peso. Whit* Moun-
tain, or Ml. Bltnoo, a* It la mora com
manly oallod, lo tho north ara ttrmlnaa
of th* plotaroaqa* Bacramanto rang*,
and Ita balght abova aaa laval aa gtvan
by tha (ovarnmanl obaarvatlooa la 11,-
892 faot. It la an aaay day 'a travel
from Tnlorooa and Li Lea to th*
anmmtlof Mt. Blanoo and lta anow
oappad paak la plainly vlalbl* from
oltborplao* on a bright moonlight
night aa wall a* in day tlma. Paraona
hava aaoandad to tbo summit of Mt,
Blanoo on horoobaok. Fifty mllaa
•oath of Blanoo la Gnadalnpa Paak.
This la anothar plotaraaqna amlnanoa
of th* Bacramanto rang*, and whU*
bat llttl* known to plooanr* aookara It
la prononnoad by aoma aa a mire at-
traotlva sight than Mt. Blanoo. WhU*
tha Immtdlato anrroaodtnga of Gno
dalnpa ara similar to thoao oronnd
Blanoi>, yat tha adjaoant oonntry la
not ao abruptly brokan by oanona and
mighty gorgsa, Tba ganarol oharao
tar of th* Saoramanto mountain oonn-
try batwaan Mt. Blanoo and Gaada-
Inpa park la vary similar to tho moun-
tain oonntry of Pennsylvania, except
bar* w* Had th* soil mors fartlls and
tha growth of tlmbar mnoh mors dans*
than thara. Hara natars has arsotad
bar slorahonsa of haal-.h, all th* not
oral alamanti to oraata wealth. Tha
altltnda of aovaral poatoffloaa In tho
Sooramtnt) moan tains la as follows:
rolaroao 4660; La Liz 4750; Maaoalaro,
66(0; Weed, 6664; Prsanal, Pina,
Spring*. Upper Penaaoa, Raid oaa and
Elk art all batwaan 6500 and 6500 feat
abova aaa laval. Tha area of th* Bac-
ramanto minntaln oonntry propir la
about 75 mllaa eqisra, or a total of
mora|than 5000 tqatr* mlltt. Within
this ara* la to b* found all tba na‘-
nral raaonroas that ara riqilrad, with
tha application^! oapltal and labor
to maka a graat and prosperous am -
plra.
and watar privileges at L» Loz hava
already bean aold to o company who
propoaoato boom that promising plaoo.
—Tolaroaa Chief.
Th* Santa Pa Naw Mazloan saya:
What's tba mattor with tha Lea Vagaa
paopla going to work and gatttng a
oonnaotlog link batwaan that oRy and
Whlta Oaks, whloh with th* El Paao
k Northeastern, will mako onotbar
Naw Mazloo line to El Paso. Como to
think of It that sort of a Una would
prove of tb* greatest benefit to Now
Mazloo ond maka Lu Vagaa ooa it
tbs leading oltlas In tha aoathwaaf.
Mr. Montoya, father of th* boy who
killed Boydar, on tbs Bonll ranch a
year ago last Jaly, It (• reported, woo
killed by lightning some time ago—
Naw Mazloan Mlaar. [It la queer
that provtdano* should piok out jnat
this particular parson, with a orlma
to answer for, and spirit him so sud-
denly away. Bat If th* boy la dead,
aa olalmad, bla bondsman will b* ask
•d by tha oonrt either to dsllvar tha
good*, or In th* event of fallar* to do
this, forfait hla bonds. J—Oolfaz Coun-
ty B took man.
ARIZONA DOINGS.
EXPERT WITNES8E8-
The Chicago Timas Harald thinks
that tha Lu*tg*rt trial ampbaalzad th*
naossalty for reform In szpart testi-
mony. Th*Timas-Harald saya:
It la Immaterial at this tlma whether
tha azparta for tha dafanaa oonvlnotd
thraa juror* of tha prisoner's lano-
oanoa or whathar tha azparta for th*
prosaontlon oonvlnoad nlna juror* of
hi* gnUt Th* affaot of th* szpart
testimony may ba left out of oonsld*
•ration entirely. Th* faot remains
that lha system la wrong and ahonld
ba remedied. Bipart testimony
should belong to th* banoh and not to
tba bar.
Under tba present system an szpart
witness for th* prosaontlon la apt to
baooma a partisan, whoa* sol* aim la
to saonra a oonvlotlon, while an azpart
for tha dafanaa band* avary energy to
acquit tha ollant who pay* him,
Mnoh of tha azpart testimony In-
troduced daring th* Lnstgart trial
waa of this kind, Mnoh of It would
hava baan rldlonlon* ware It not for
tha gravity of lha Interest involved
In oonatdarlng aoma bona* supposed to
ba human, whloh had bean found In
th* Lnalgart aansag* faotory, th* az-
parta wasted days In talking abont
gorilla bonaa and bonaa of tbs mask
oz, th* dog, the monkey and othar
animal*, aoma of whloh by th* wildest
atratoh of tba Imagination navar could
bav* baan within a thousand mllaa of
that grswsoma vat. What.part of tha
sansags-msktng business does tha go-
rilla play In this town? Or tha mask
oz? Or tha—wall, y*»-tb* dog?
Ia a oas* of this kind an azpart, or
a board of azpartr, and both proaaon-
tton and dafanaa ahonld hava full op-
portunity to make naa of tha aotantlflo
knawladga thus placed at tba disposal
of tba oonrt. Thar* ahonld b* no az-
part witness "for th* proaaontlon”
and non* "for tha dafanaa." Tha
sooner this matter la radnoad to a
common aanaa business baala th* bat-
ter It will ba for tha oanaa of jaatlos.
In It* present form, azpart testimony,
aa a rule, la a dlagraoa to tha Amsrl-
oan judlolal system.
Ripe oranges from tha groves nndar
tha Arlz ma osnal ara already being
brought Into tbs oily. They have not
as yet folly attained oolor, bat are
sweat and palatable.—Phoenix Qa-
aatta.
Ben Honey has bean employed by
th* board of supervisor* to azpart
th* oounty book* at a compensation
of 17.50 par day. Supervisor Bullock
dissenting to ths appointment.—Bor-
der Vidatta.
Two mora oar loads of maohlnary
for tbs Fallar mlae la Yavapai ooanty
arrived In the olty yesterday. Th*
maohlnary consists of a tan stamp
mill, oonoantrator, ato., aid will ba
taken to tht mine by Chas. Goddard,
who la bar* with teams for th* pur-
pose.—Gszitte.
W. O. Oarlaton oam* to Klogman
from th* Chamahnavl* mountain
oonntry last Monday. Ha. brought
with him considerable dost from tba
dry plaotrs of that region. Mr. Oar-
laton says that tha foothills of tha
Chamshntvls mountains ar* seamed
with ladgas of gold, silver, capper and
Usd ond tbit labor and ospltal will
dsvslop many paying mlnaa. Ha and
others own a promising group of gold
mines.—Mohave Miner.
As tlm* rolls round the future of
this ssotlon of Arlzina grows brighter.
Within hsr boundaries two of tba
greetest producing mines In the south-
east ara la operation—tha Copper
Qiasnat Blab**, and Commonwealth
at Pearoa. Tba Qaaan la a copper
property, oarrylrg aoma gold and sil-
ver, while ths Commonwealth la a
gold property, carrying silver and
some lead. Thara ara other properties
undergoing development that give
promise of bolpg lha equal of slthar
of thas* graat prodnoara.—Blabs*
Lyra.__
MEXICAN MATTERS.
NEW MEXICO NEWS.
Thar* la a good opening In Sooorro
for a good, live oommlaalon man to
handle tha prodnota of tha valley In
this vicinity.—Industrial Advertiser.
Tha Argua aaya th* aztSDston of ths
railway la ' praotloally a certainty."
Now that tha Argua has spoken tha
railway will Da bu'lt. Hnrrah for tha
railway.—Eddy Onrrant.
Savantaao, nineteen and twenty-
four dollars par head was offered for
I, 2 and 3 year old range oattla daring
the peat weak. Sheep ara worth 82 on
tha range —Silver Olty Enterprise.
Tba Liberal la Informed that tha
Hon. Barnard S. Koday, of Alboquar-
qna, stand* tha bast ohanoa of raoalv
tag tba appotntmant'of Uottad States
d:atrlot attorney for Naw Mazloo,
San Marolal Baa.
Ia an ofBolal order to Htlorto Ro-
maro, sheriff of Son Mlgnal oonoty,
Gov. Otoro commended tha paao*
offlosr to oarry out tha aantenoa of
•onrt Imposed on Jos* Cl avasy Chav
•a by banglog tha said Obavaa by tba
naok till dead, batwaan tba hoars of 6
a. m. and 6 p. m, on Friday, Oitobsr
29,1897.—Optic.
Considerable real aateta la ohanglog
band* In and around Tu!arose aa a
dlraot raanll of tha aaaarad building
of tba railroad from El Paao tbtongh
this aaotion and tha real estate agents
ara all kept busy. About all tba land
Tha Eugllth oapltallat, Mr. Gaorga
Naabarg, baa raoantly pnrohasad (ba
Hcolanda da laa Trojaa for th* sum of
8300,000.
Cheater Rowe, tha Amarioan who
waa oonvlotad aoma months ago of
defrauding a oonoty treasurer In
Iowa, was allowed to go out of prison
yesterday to ths Amarioan legation to
arrange acme private affairs, nndar
tha eaoort of Major Pastor.—Tele-
gram.
A oonpla of tonrlita from tha states
visited Meroad plszt yaatarday morn-
ing for tba purpose of saalog tba
sight*. Th* trip ooat them 1500 In
gold and sundry other articles of vain*
whloh war* abstracted from thalr
pockets. Tha name* of tha parties
ar* Jaok and Camlllo.— Two Repub-
lics.
Tomorrow a cablegram 1* azpaoted
In tblasoly annonLOlng who will ba
Mszzintlnl’e aaoond aspada daring bis
coming visit to tht* ooantry. For th*
last taw days Mazzmtlnl has baan ap-
pearing at Ztragoz» In oonnaotton
with tha fair, whloh takas plao* there
•unnally abont th* faaat of th* Virgin
dal Pilar.—Mazloan Harald.
Ganaral Porflrlo Dlsz’ bonaa In lat.
Humboldt street ia balog luxnrlonaly
furnlahad and radaooratad. Aa la
known this honsa will shortly ba tba
homacf Captain Diaz' th* president's
son, and bla proipaotlv* lady, Miss
Marla Ralgoaa. Th* front of tha
bonaa la also being repainted and It
will ba ona of tha moat attractive
residences In that quarter of th* olty.
-Too Republics,
Quit* a large quantity of falsa
money has rsoantiy baan placed In
olronlatlou, Tha olroolators, not be
log able, aa a rule, to olronlsta tba
money directly, avail thamaalvaa gen-
erally of tha following plan : They
meat a servant girl on bar way home
from market, enter Into oonvaraatlon
with har and oaanally aak tba ques-
tion If all tha money tha haa with bar
la good. She, nothing anapaotlng,
show* tha money. Tha sharper ez-
amloas It and with great qloknasa r*
plaoas tba good money with bid.—
Mazloan Harald.
U*S Stock Market*.
ST Lotus, OJt. 26 — Oattla—Rao. 1 Ota,
3,000; market aotlva and steady. Na-
tive shlpp ng attars 4 0)06 05; light
and draaaad ,ba#f and bniohar ateara
2 8C04 30; atookara and faad r>, 2 40
Q4 15; oowa and halfarr, 2 0004 25;
Tazaa and Indian ataara 2 8504 86:
oowa and hotter*, 2 50©3 35
Hogs—Receipt#, 8 OOu. Marktt 5 to
lOo {lowar. L'gbt 3 6603 65; mtzad
3 4003 60: heavy 3 6003 76.
Shaap—R.oalptr, 2,000; tha market
•trong; na< Iva mu tone 3 0004 00;
lauba, 3 7505 50.
Kansas Cm, Oot 26-Oattla—Ra-
oaipta 1,000. Batt grad at ataady;
othar* slow. Texas steer* 2 8504 15;
Tazaa oowa 2 0003 15; native a tear.
4 0005 10; native oowa ond halters
2 0004 00; otoohor* and feeders 2 760
Bhaap — Rcoalpta. 4.000 Market
steady to strong. Lambs 3 6505 40;
mutton* 2 0003 85.
Omaha, Ojc. 26 — Oattla— Raoolpto
5,600; markot steady; native baaf ataara
4 1004 90; waatarn ataara 3 700 4 30;
Tazaa ataara 3 0003 60; oowa ananaK-
•ra 29003 90; oauoara 1 7502 80
•tookaraaaod feadara 3 5004 35; oeivaa
* 5005 50;balla, stags, ato , 2 0003 60
Bhaap Receipts 3,000; market •• aady;
fair to oholo* natives 3 6003 80;
fair to oholo* woaterna, 3 4003 80;
oommon ond stock aheap 3 0003 65;
lambs 3 5705 IB
Chicago, Out. 26—Oattla — Native
baaf ataara aold 4 0004 50 for draaaad
batf lota op to 4 7505 25 for good to
prtmo shipping and export oattla;
atookara and feadara 3 0003 80 for
good to oholo* ateora; waatarn rang*
ataara 3 5004 10; good to prim* half-
art 3 7604 10; waatarn feadara 3 500
4 10.
Shaap—Salas war* 2 5004 50; waat-
arn rang* shaap 3 0004 25; feeding
lota 3 7504 00; lambs 3 750 4 25 for
poorest op to 5 5005 75 for beat, feed-
ers bringing 4 5004 75
Reoalpta—Oa tie, 3,500; hogs, 34,-
000; shaap, 16,000.
Wa oontraotad tor oar oboes before
the rise In laaiher, and ara selling
them at tba former low prloaa. Wa
oarry a fall Hna of man’s and boys’
congress, lace and bookla shoos. Alto
different grade* of O. K. nailed shoes,
•to., ato.
I. Bluhinthal A Co.,
Bxolnaiva Wholesaler*
Cbleaao Merkels.
Chicago, Cot. 26—Wheat changed
front on aavaral occasions tedsy, bat
Dacambar waa 1% higher at tba and
of a wobbly ataaion. May, howavar,
la only % higher. Thara was oonald
arable o>oalng out of abort Dsoambar
oontraota, and taking on May to so«
oonnt for this. Dsoambar wheat open
ad at 9334 *° 93%, and daolinad at 93.
Rosa afterward* to 94%, tell baok to
93’4 »“d near tha.olosa sold np to 94%
oloairg at 94%094%. May ranged
from 90% to 90aud oloard an 91%.
Dsoambar corn ranged from 25%0^6
to 25% and olosad at 25% Deuem<
bar oete ranged from 18% to 18%
o, losing at 18%
For a fine maal, anoh aa yon used to
gat at home, oall at tha Plaza dining
rooms, whloh ara In charge of Mra.
Taylor.__
Anhansar-Bnsoh Bear, fresh, at tha
Baok. _
Delicious coffee at Smith's dreamery
Among tha delayed good* whloh oam*
In yesterday wart five oases bleached
and ten balaa brown domaatlo, which
wa are offering to tba trad* at 4o a
yard.
I. Blumknthal & Co ,
Wholesale Oa y.
tbs Wool Msrkst.
Boston, Oot. 26—The wool market
here tale week shows a felling off In
demaud, although prlosa remain about
the same. The m trket for terrlt ry
wools hold* steady aa regard* prloea
asked, bat boyars ara laaa anzlona to
taonrs supplies at quotations. Quota-
tions: Territory wools, Montana fine
medium and madlnm fine, 16018o;
iconrad prloa 48058; atapla 52015;
Utah, Wyoming, ato., Ho* madlnm and
Una 15017; aoonrad prloa 48050; staple
52055. _
Lawn mowers and Garden Hoaa at
Momaan A Thorn#’*.
I jtfE hove moved !
on to our two front tables as
you enter our spacious store room
225=
Men’s All-Wool Suits—sizes 34 to 42, chestmeasure. They
are direct from the manufacturer and consist of checks and
plaids, all-wool Cheviot and Cassimeres, and are made up
in single and double breasted sack styles. Every one of
these suits is highly tailored in every detail, worth from
>2.50 to $3.00 more than we ask for them, and marked in
plain selling figures. They range as follows:
5 styles 15 suits each .
3 styles 15 suits each .
3 styles 15 suits each .
5 styles 12 suits each .
$7.00
8.00
9.00
1000
Oils OVERCOAT STOCK
both in light and heavy weight, is the !
most extensive in the city, and our prices are just high ;
enough to insure the high grade of material and workman-
ship that goes to make the best obtainable. We are head- !
quarters for
| FURNISHINGS, HATS f
AND OTHER FIXINGS. ;
It’s money into your own pocket to trade with us.
SELLERS OF
High Class Wares
AT LOW PRICES.
The Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
HACK AND BAGGAGE LINE.
Finest Turnouts in the city. Blacksmithing, Carriage Building, Paint-
ing and Trimming. Horses and Mules bought and sold on commission.
Telephone 92. J. CALDWELL, Prop.
h CALDWELL UNDERTAKING GO.
111.
San Diego. Ojt. 26— Senator John
T. Morgan, who arrlvad hara laat
night, la anffarlng from a savers al
iaok of la grlppt. Dr. Parker, hla at-
tending physician, aaya It will ba aav
•rat daya before It will ba absolutely
safe for tha aanetor to laava hla room*.
__ 305 S. EL PASO ST.
The only scientific Funeral Directors and Embalmers in the city.
All work guaranteed satisfactory. Prices reasonable. Only White
Hearse in the city. Carriages Furnished. The only morgue in the city.
Calls answered day or night.
Telephone 197. J. E. NAGLEY, Manager.
-THE-
Providence Fur Co.
PROVIDENCE, R. I..
wants all kinds of raw furs, skins,
ginseng, seneca, etc. Prices quoted
for next sixty days are as follows:
Silver Fox.................*15.00 to $150 00
Bear......................... *5.00 to *25.1 0
Otter.......................*1.00 to *8.00
Martin....................... $2.00 to $9.00
Beaver...................... $3.00 to $3.50 per lb.
Wolf................... *1.0J to $2.00
Red Fox.................... $1.00 to $2.00
Mink......................... .75 to $2.00
Skunk........................25 to $1.00
Gray Fox..................50 to .75
Rat..............................20 to .25
...... $1.00 to
..... .75 to
.......25 to
......50 to
.......20 to
Prloe Hat on all other fura and skin, fur-
nished npon application. Full prices guar-
anteed. careful selection, courteous treatment
aud immediate remittance on all consignments
Lota for sal* on monthly paymante
by B. F Hamms't, agent Campbell
Real Estate Go.
40
Regain the Vigor
of Early Youth
|T is a great joy to possess good health.
Nature comes to the aid of those wLi
have begun to fail in physical vigor.
"Electricity is Life." Dr. Sandeu’s Elec-
tric Belt brings joy to the heart of the
weak. It makes the blood jump through
the sluggish veins and fills the nerves
with new vitality. It makes old men
young and young men manly. Book
shout it free. Address
DR. A T. SANDEN,
Box B, 204 8. Broadway,
Lob Angelea, Cal.
EL PASO CYiiLE CO.,
Nexi door to VendomeHote1.
Bepa'rlng. Vulcanizing, Enam-
eling etc. Keya Fitted, Trunks
Repaired, Guns and Pistols Re-
paired. Aetna Bicycb s are |the
best. $35 00.
Moirliin Cincinnati Bear Depot
'Who'etale anl Fe a'l.
PURE3T and BEST.
Oysters AH Styles and on the
H alf Shall.
BILLIARDS AND POOL
BL PASO, TEXAS.
BLANKS to order
BLANK BOOKS
TO ORDER
AND ALL
KINDS OX
PRINTING to order.
Dr. E. Alenar det >
Native Wine.
THI PURE JUIO* OF THE GRAPE
Aldrtss R. V, JOHNSON k OO.,Sol*
ygante, fil Paao, Tazaa, for prloaa in
balk or oaa*.
Lithographers 1 Airt,_
and Engravers )*
SIND OBDHKS OB SPECIFI-
CATIONS FOB BSTIMATIS
TO^^
|lime$ Publishing Co
BL FASO. TEXAS.
iHaaeamiaswaase—as
IT IS A GOOD THING
To know, whan yon need
a baby oarriaga that wa maka a apodal
feature of these cradles of oomfort all
tha yaar round.
HOYT Hl BASS,
FURNITURE.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1897, newspaper, October 27, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth581753/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.