El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 26, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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Pioneer Mirtle Works
LATEST
(Revised Dally)
QUOTATIONS
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*1 Faso Dolly Time*, Friday, March Sfl, ls9?
OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS
of the Olty of El Bum, T«xm
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Noticel* hereby given that a manlol.
pal election will be bald 00 the eeoend
*MOr to Arm, 1897, It belog the
thteteeuthdar of aald month, In the
oltf of El Paso, El Paso county, Texas,
***** !»fMaa.the following Officers
will be voted for by the quel I Bed rot-
ate of the city of Ei Peso, rl«;
A mayor of the olty of EI Paao, to
serve the term of two years and aottl
hU s accessor Is eteoted and quell fled.
One alderman from the First ward
of said city, to serve the term of two
rears and until his soooeseor Is elected
and qualified
from the Stoond ward
of said olty, to servo the term of two
“"M his soooessor Is elected
and qualified.
Or e1 aldermen from the Third ward
of said dry, to serve tbs term of two
•nd'qaaltfled!^ 8Q°°*"°r ,8 •Uo,8d
O - s.de men from >he Fourth ward
of e..l(i oiy, to earve the term of two
hie successor Is alsotod
and qualified.
Said election will be- held In the
P tret ward ot said city at the “Star
Stables” and L. H Devi. Is hereby
appointed presiding officer.
bald election will be held in the
Seoond word of said olty at Van Pe >
eu’. oarral, ooruar of E.s: Orerland
and Sou h8 'an ton atree.s, and W 8
^.°Qt0«”n 18 hero by app,dated pr.
siditig 1 ffloer.
Said emotion will be bald In the
Thud ward of a-ld olty at ooruar of
° ^ ,iQl’ *bd North Stanton atraate,
*ud Manrey Edwards le hereby ap-
point* d presiding officer.
Said elaotlon wll. be held In the
Fourth ward of said oby at 117 San
r ran of too streer, snd Adolpb 8 Soho z
,s hart by appointed presiding officer.
Said aiaotiou win be held daring
and toe polls will be kept opan beew-sn
*• 5°?" °'8 " 0l«* In the forenoon
SiX'SK*? ,%?M
Edwin C, Roberts,
Attest: W. T Kitchens, Ol'.y^Jlerk.0r
MERCHANT
TAILOR ...
Paso, texas.
lULDOl BLOCK.
RANCH SALOON.
AtWATB FKESH BBSS OB TAP.
BB8T FIFTHBN-OBNT L UN OB
IN TEB OITY
non 11 A. M. TO t O'CLOCK P. X.
X. BOTUOO, Prop,
Statuary.
TEXAE
LongwelTs Transfer.
Plight Transferred.
ssrisssrsasr”—-
Tnlankone Vm 1
Telephone No. 1.
EL PASO
BOILER WORKS.
i C. SHBBRT, Prop,
. u.*™. ^ | Paso Route
| Texas; Pacific
EL PASO
PLANING MILL
TURHIHO9 SASH, BLIIDM
ABD MILL WOKE A 8PBCIALTT.
Pint and Virginia Ht*. Telephone 171
Nexb Attraction. EL paso’s OPPORTUNITY. THE CLAYTON murder.
Monday, March 29th.
Miss
Georgia
Cayvan
ANI) HRIl COMPANY;
Freidiander, Gottlob & Go.,
Under the direction of
GUY P. WILSON, Manager
Presenting a new version of
R «bert Bnchanau'a delightful
Pa-tnral Drama,
tQUltvE KATE.
• ROUND town
There will pr b»b y be »<5»y of reck
OLl g for -hose ram -.1 <.ffi h«m wo
trea; toe .lv». of ibelr et-r.e a. ib»
lir« of • o niaj iu dog
V.(.i*rcl.» he oltes’ore of »be Mo*
G j y dabbed ou tm^or.ao bn tote.
u«*ttug - d a-o del to hiid regui.r
me# luge «v ry mou.b.
Buatutoai. A 'ow.r* ere put lug >D
O’ elkgeu' n*w iroui till so for II uok
A D eer e> 'heir *boie.ete «8el).Wl)
ni.ut ou K Hmo etreel.
la Labe k. G-rme y, today J P
Di • , of £ P.. i, wnl wed Mi.s Minne
Biah>, Kn.ide can o b.-grain o-u
gte uie io . frvm E P-.o.
Gap •« k iJo here been awarded
euo her b gomtraot on theOwraiUos
roed They will Hue and eurfai e the
road from tbelr present oamp to Ue,-e
Or.odaea dUteooe of about ouebuud
rod miles.
f| Yesterday afternoon e olty paper
PiOilehed e libelous ete'ement r-ie
live to the boundary oommieelou whiob
m«y result lo trouble to ihatpe^r
Neither of the oommleetouere have
been removed from offloe.
Toe Oonenmere Ice and Refrigerator
company nea so rou from ihe factory
Jwo oar load* of maobluory ordered
for thepurpoee of tnoreeateg the pr*
sent ou’pot of the oompauy’e pleot 25
P*r oent. Thte Inoke .ike prosperl y
The Oolden Regie eeluon, San Anto-
nie straet, te etriotly e first oleee re
sort for gentlemen Pan lee afforded
entertainmeot from 9 to 12 p. m.
Whet Hr. Thorne Think.—Work for n
McOIntf Club tfloais
“I read In the Times this morning,’'
said R II. Thorne, the hardware man
yesterday, "what Dan Stuart had to
•ay about tba MoOlnty olnb and I
want to make a inggestlou. For some
time the people of Ei Peso havs besn
talking about putting np 150,000 bonus
to lndnoo somebody to baud a fine
hotsl hero. Now, my proposition Is
that El Paso subscribe 113.000 to assist
Dan Stuart In seontlng his Msxlosn
nonossslon. Oar house will sabsorlbe
1200. If he seoaros that oonoesslon In
Jnsrsz big hotels will ooma running
tons without eny bonus, and El Paso
mechanics will put np tbs buildings
for which thi Monti Carlo company
will spend one million dollars.”
President Keokhert also rsad Mr.
Stuart's Intsivisw and Mr. Rsokbart
said: "It has basn ths one ambition
of my life alnos the MoGluty olub was
organized to-sss It have a handsome,
ootntn diousolub home. And tht en-
tertainment wears going to give next
mon'h Is for ths purpose of creating
a nnolens for a olnb hona# fund The
moDey we net on the entertainment
will b» Invaeted lo land—a desirable
•Pa for t.Le o!uL boas#, end after we get
our iUh paid for hen we will he In a
ij>*tio 'o d i b mobl g Wi h'.ti
tmu and dodar- we o aid ,r*ot e
o.tntno t o e e'oty tuning wt ti
in-roof g rd«n on top or I f r .nm
(tier »i»r alum Iflh* (e il of
K P. o won i i k« r. i a#, u au. o -d l
f.i* u . i*r -k'ug, th*y wlo g v» our
i»t*r alt.mem tox month a libera
• roitegs. VPa aie not g dog to Wal
f >r eny Mexloan oono»-al me, bat ere
going -bred end tee whet we oen do
for oareelv*a.”
A H|g ffuliduil Hoorn
Wi» nr# dkAdq iirur-tfar
p e.:*r, h lr, pi Ob, paper, S'O., bey,
greln a/id f«e1 O'Brtau Goal Go
Oerrllloe Goal Yard, Te ephona 8.
PERSuNAL.
Ga lo the Gate
MoerMa bear
for tba celebrated
Belle*.
Fa Ilia to have the floaet and beef
appotaMd undertaking parlors la the
city; w» alec Olalm to do better and
obeapag work tbaa any o'bar under
•aktag aeutb'l bmant In the olty.
Teiagboo4 92 -• d 167
CaldwkIl UanaaTABiwo Co.
Asa far sue ate. Pasu t'KANSFBR
the bool five seal OlO AB la thenar
O. T Btaseit returned yesterday
from the seat.
Wm. Noyaa returned yesterday to
S >at » , T.XeS.
M. Krekeusr and wife left yesterday
fur N-w York.
E. D Owens, want east yesterday
over the rex*, k Pa lflo roed
QOap*, J R Hughes, of <he rangers,
was In tua olty yesterday frum Y.teta,
Bylveeter Watta left yes e.dey for
S< L uu vl* NnwOrieaus wbera ha
win *p.nd a few days.
J. L. G.mpbe ), ool*f engineer for
th* Rio Grands Dem O mpauy, came
du*n from Fort 8*id#u yesterday.
Senator Juo. J. Iugelleoemetu from
G»reot> • By yesterday end le stopping
#t the Vendome He le ds.lgh’ed with
E Pe»o’e oiimate The isuaior went
to G;reo)> as e prlae fight reporter tor
the New York Journal.
Bailee te Texpeyert.
8tate and ooanty lues were delin-
quent on Jan. 1st. Ooets and Interest
will be added In a few days,
J.JP O'Cobnob, Goliaetor.
J. O Rosa A Oo.'e undertaking
e*tabilsbm«n>, 401 8 Ei Peso street le
tbeony fits olaaa one in ib. olty
Galls ana wared at all houra. ’Phone
MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION.
State of exas. i
Codntt and i_m of El Paso J1,8
Wuereai-, me public lu eraets re-
quire that all d g, be prevented from
. ulining at Urge in the olty ot Ei Paao
* »r at ^elD8 saourely mnzz ad,
Now, therefore, I, El win O. Roberts,
aotlng mayor of the Olty of Ei Paso,
El Paao County, Texas, by virtue of
the power In ma vested by the ohartar
and ordinances of said olty, do Issue
this my proclamation, and do hereby
warn all parsooa owning or control-
8“y d,°8 or dogs within tba limits
of said Olty of Ei Paso under ths pan
altlae In each oases provided, not to
fn d.og or do*8 to ran ■* large
In said olty, from the data hereof un-
tll Oot. let, 1897, without having paid
the lioenoe thereon and having plaosd
on the mouth of aaoh of said dogs a
muzzle of wire or auoh other material
(hat will prevent suoh dogs from bit-
ing.
Btnehmen Aronesil ea a Poem In Olo»e I ,®LV8^.. nD<l8i. 5?^ hand and Bail
j.;.' mK * W:t
Denver, March 25-A special to the ’ Edwin O Roberts
Rooky Mountain News from OlaytoD, dwin u. Roberts.
N. M., says: Excitement over the Attest: W. T KiTOHENsOlt^DUrk
murder of the two Ohlnaman at this I __!__g ^*r*-
Plane Tuesday night la very high. For I T,«“ A Fnoiflo Bxanmon Lin,
mile* In all dlreotlone th# oountry has K of P. Uniform Rank. Hot Sorlnwa
been aroused, ranobmen have joined I Ark , May 16-.h, tloketa on sale Mav
tba posses from this plaoa and It la 14th and 15:h final limit for return
doubtful If a single asotlon of land I May 25th, one fare for the round trio
within fifty miles of this plaoa has oot 1129.00. P
basn crossed by one or more men in I International oonvantlon Y M O
pursuit of the murderers. A , Mobile, Ala., April 21st to 25tb'
Thara lsno doubt now as to who I rata of one fare for the round trip
oommlitadthaorlma. Sheriff Qallagos I *33 05 to duly aooradltad delegates
this morning released all parties I certified by local secretaries. Tloksts
arrested yesterday except Eliglo on sale April 18th and 19;b, final limit
Argnallo and a spaniel officer left this Dor return April 30th.
morning for Trinidad, where the two I In addition to the above there will
,r* now Id jail and will return be reduced rates via "El Paso Route”
with th*m tonight. A telegram from I Texas and Paotflo meetings to be bald
that plaoa atatas that the parties hava In Buffalo, N. Y., Q. A. R., National
blood stains on tbsir olothlng. I Encampment lu Angnat; annual oon
Juan Qintana, Juan Martinez and I ventlOD National Ednoatlonai aaacota-
Antonlo Lenta, however, are the par-1 tton, Milwaukee, July 6 h to 9th'
ties upon whom tba orime in almost I Southern Baptist oonvantlon, Wll’
'kar7* f.,8n?*d.' A p“888 Of eight mlogton. S. O., May 6th to 14tb;
headed by Charles Meredith, and who I United Confederate Veteran Reunion
went on the saaroh at an early hour I Nashville, Tenn., May 5th to 7th. ’
yssrerday, era on the trail of Martinez For further Information oall on or
and Lent.*, who are doubtless making I sddraas,
f r i he Cimarron on fuots |E P Stephens, B. F. Darbyshire
Spenl*1 D.pu y Ouooen Meredl'b D.po. Agent. General A«ent
Who l*»fA H.Ow» Iim iXJt’dlp.rcDy ftff.tr * ............................... ——--------- —-
POME a OY’S
EL PASO TRANSFER Co.
hacks, bub and baggagb.
Phon*18- *00 eoaio South Oregon B»
The great popular route
between the
Bast and West
■horilini to
flew Orleans, ^ansae Olty, b».
L°uis, ist w York and
« . w»ehlngton.
favorite line to the North, Bast
and Southeast
Pullman buffet sleeping cart
and solid trains from El Paso
to Dallas, Ft. Worth, New
LINK RESTAURANT.
as HL PASO STBBBT. I *” A i. worm, I\ew
SHORT ORDER HOKJSE Orleans, Memphis and St.
AND RE8TAURANT. Louis.
oKW-™ FAST TIME
SHollnALP
ME ad or Sure Connection.
NORTH STANTON 8TBBB1 See that your tickets read
How Did You Like It?
First Rata. That’, what thsy all donS nr! lnf0rma:
•ay Ot the Great Second Baud Fur- , 0f addre#s “y Of
olahlng Bazar at 116 8. Oregon at. You ™e t,cket agents, or
oan furnish ;from the Kltohan to tha
Parlor with leas money than ever
known before In tha Souhweet.
Prices to suit tha tlmaa.
I am hare to aall.
O C SHELTON.
Dr. E, Alezar Lie. ’e
Native Wine.
THE PURE JTUIOB OF THE GRAPE
R.F, JOHNSON A OO..80U
b&kor’SL ,or Prl088
mu d d.*oov-.,*d! Is'repor’‘*d*». I v*‘',,l,iu’,t8 w*»*h*h m kl fa bo
75 msie4 M<u:h*e*t and la 1
ol > » pu *uii of Q I ns* rvstloo■
h- ooroni t’ j ,rf h»8 #x»mlned I rh«momeuT‘
v*r flf y *1 >i#x».h tridm am 1- » * -
la fe.biou I4 a b* (ev-d 'bat a*v-r
P«ra n a we a lo th* p|0% but .hat he
three p»ri* n»m il Aid in* killing.
O ;od •aiiugaUmt h’« Creamery.
UR1TBD STATES WSATHau BITKBAU.
■ ib* rratlon at 8:54 p. m.. lowil «ltn*.
•r IH'« l.»*l)................. 29,98
a>H(ui<jioet«r ....... 71
S'JfftSastt'Six. ^rhour).;:;:;;:. w,
Rainfall last W hour*. in. and hand.) C,**o
Hl(hu*t tamperatnr* today................ 74
Lowest tamperatan today
AHR1V AL ANI* OKFARTVUe Of WAIL*
D.NVm\«'V^ »"'“*• „ k*P..............10A«Ta”m..........
Denvkr, u#r< b 2o— R o.ivera Fred IG.H.S8.A...............a-u u S'
•rlo R Oond«f , E K i«ry Anna, son I .....1:30 p. m........._.8:38j "m
andOnvr w M l)* •*,n A.T.AA. V.......ll:20a m.........T... :.il7S)a m
p , j 1 " "r*1 M*0 g -1 I Mexican Iditral Jl:20 a. m. 3-40d
Edward Duiklnv-n * ...... r . fflot*|J Ai m.il*will b.»di. ribui.diw ei S-
of ioe Ual n Fmo Hu raUr„ad arrlv*d ,,rthS„ 7T. * J>f.‘r*ln" nd >1 ..■•«!« will
In Denver today ou < h.lr aiional tnn, lclo*®'’0m,u,,t*,b''f 1 •the<1<;Partur',oftralna.
of II tpao Ion I HOOKS WltliXlWb UP«N a«u ULoBk
”WhM^WUl*ba!*r Vhk t0d^' m.p
olom at 8 p. m itagiaur and lk*D window*
oourt daotalnu In ib* trai t-MIgsoiTc I a,*d" ^°118
“••• "Ot soled I teVAVi el^SriV-S
------------- own HUD XU
ai yat ana 1 oenou fur«ca*t what wa I
will do. Mnoh d»p»nd* on fhe dare-
lopmentsof tha oax'f.w d#y* »
"Tha breaking up of freight and
petaanger aaancla'looi.'' said Ganara-
M-inagar Dlrkln»on, '‘mtana general
d«m ra laa'loo of all rataa and
-van nailya mos dlsaatroue railroad
war. Wnan thawaroomaa It will beal
question of tba -nrvlval of the flrteet
The big roads were ears to fake ad-
vantage of this opportunity r0 oruah
out of ailatenoa their Hvals I h*rdiy
believe any of the roads are looking
*roubla, but 'rouble will oom*. now
^Dl 00 1,1 l^dipiDdlD
~ J^'Yna-Bailger Ooal Go , Seoond and I
Chihuahua streets, telephone No. 11.
Oarrtlloe and Antbraolte
ooal, Oottonwood and Tornlllo.
8avaral tbouaaud head of Mexloan |
b8,°* r^5#,?»d In bunobaa
of 1000, oao be purobaaed delivered lo
SSSSfiS; 8*,H “
P0BB HY0BU ICB. .
IMapbon
Hi. Bl Puo lfla A BatuoBBaroiOo'
SUNDAY.
General delivery end Carrier* window will
be open r m 11 t. m. to It m.
Stamp window open at the but t me.
JOHN JULIAN. P.M.
El Paso Coffin & Casket
Corripany.
*08 BL PASO 8TRSJ3 T.
Undertakers and Brnbalmers,
Hearses and carriages fomished.
Open Day an<t Night.
TeJeph ne il.
B. F. DARBYSHIRE
Oen. Agent, 11 Paso, Tea
or
QAgJON ME8LIER, t. 8. THORNE,
GeaJ.AT.Agt. trd V. P. A G.Xa>
Pellae, Tease.
Volcanos,
Pyramids,
Mumm:es,
Castles,
and Coffee Plantations
Can be seen by the traveler
In Mexico
The standard guage line of tha
republic is the
For rates and farther portion-
ars apply to
R E. COMFORT.
OOWMMBCI4L agent.
WL PASO TBXAS.
WE PRINT
WE hanufacture
Beeord*. and all kind.
WE R JLE.......
Blank* of all description*. Call on or addrett
TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Corner Oregon and Overland St*., - - . BL PASO, TEXAS
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