El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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The Times
delivered in any part of
the city for 25 cents per
week. Telephone 26.
El Pas o
■
Eighteenth Year. No. 6
R. F. JOHNSON Ik, Co.
m SVHOI.BSALKRS OF •
Liquors, Brandies, Wines and Cigars.
SOLE ACENTSFOR
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo.
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Manitou Mineral Water Company, Manitou, Colorado.
Italian-Swiss, Agricultural Colony, Asti, Cal., Fine Win«.
G. H. Mumm & Co., Reims Champagnes.
P. A. Mumm, Frankfort, O. M., Rhine Wino«.
Landau Fils, Bordeaux Cognac.
Sergnouret Freres, Bordeaux Clarets.
Dr. Alexander, Ciudad Juarez, Mex., Native Wines.
El Paso, Texas, Friday Mom mg January 7,
Times
C. C. TANNER* BRO.,
Hardware and Plumbing,
Have removed to
Mesa Ave.A Texas St.
THE OHIO
COMBINE.
The Opposition Insists That
Hanna will Never be
Elected Senator,
HANNA MEN FEEL SAFE.
O tl. 4tt.OKi3SilflA.lJ, FrealAetit.
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, Vice Treat.
4.0. KACJKKAND, OMb •»
J. H. RUSSELL, Aest.OMh.
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
i (.ultimata Banking Business Transacted In ill Its Brincbis.
Blgheet prlo* ti»ld for Mexloen dollars.__
They Olilm BiMDtf'Ooe Votes and Anear-
nBoei of lUe NiCB§«ary Two Addlt local
Vote#, and Possibly Four Mof«—The Op-
position Holds lh« Fort and Hanna Sl«n
ar* Ohir|iof on ih« K enitworfcs—Hard
Worh 10 Find • man Whom th» Detno-
rrata and Molting Kopohltcnni will Vote
For.
Pew & 8on. to Fia<* Shoes. El Faso. Teias.
-THE-
First National Bank.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Capital and Surplus, $140,000-
ihhii-a MTX'lLDa, FmWwv ■. W. f LOllMMOl, T1h Fnimi
,tWHV4 BAFUOLDB, FfMlK.nl
OI.XSHH 0»thl»r
null.
JOS. W. WILLUn. ami. o> l#».
THE H. L.B81N8KY COMPANY,
SUCCESSORS TO KATZ BROS-
----JOBBERS IA-
Groceries & Dry Goods.
--DEPOT 10*--
Friend’s Boiled Oftte, Sclinmacher’e Cereal Preparations, Bchepp’s
Oocoannt, Gold's Buffalo Brand Hams and Bacon and White Bose
Lard, Fairbanks' Soaps and Gold Dust. Kirk’s Laundry and ToUet
Soaps, Arm & Hammer Soda, Greenwich Lye, Goodwin’s Mining
Candles, the Diamond Match Co, Calumet Corn and Gloss Staroh,
Pearline, Sapolio, Peloncillo and all Mexican importations, etc., etc.
The only strictly wholesale grocery house in the city._
JUAREZ BRANCH
-OF THE-
BANCO COMERCIAL OF CHIHUAHUA.
CAPITAL, $600,000.
Buy and sell Mexican money and Exchange on all the principal cities of
the Republic of Mexico, the United States and Europe.
A General Banking Business Transacted
Directors: LUIS TERRAZAS. ENRIQUE C. CREEL. JOSE M. FALOMI R
MAXIMO KKAKAUER. LUIS TERRAZAS, JR.
Cl lT DA n .11 AH*/ AI.Ol.FH HKlHAVKH, Mutfir.
Agency of the “Banco Minero of Chihuahua.’’
FASSETT & KELLY,
Hardware, stoves and tinware
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT*3,
futlery, Guns, Pistols, Mining Supplies and
AMMUNITION Olf ALL. KOTOS.
Sole agents forBuokcye Mowers and Reaper., Fairbanks’IcalM,
Buffalo Boales, Charter Oak Stoves, Star Wind MBle, Giant Fnwdtr.
and Aennotor Wind Mills. _______
The Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
HACK AND BACCACE 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
CALDWELL UKDERTAKING GO.
305 S. EL PASO ST.
Branch K«t ibliehmf n! a! .Jtion.z. uulpr ih* maiiag' mcnt of K. J. Smith.
The only scientific K t »*rn! DImt*' r« uui Kml»;i'nc rs i. tlf city. All w<»rk^oafaiilccd sat-
isfactory. PriccH rcasonatib . * m. 1 \ White Hearse in the city. Carnage* Furnished. Thu
__t..... Ilea
only morgue In the city. Caii- iUi-w« re<l <l«»y or l ight
Telephone 197.
J. K. NAGLEY, Manager.
•b and kept their respective sides In a
constant furore Interest to the de-
bate was much more lively then yes
tsrd&y. Tbe orowdsd gellsrlss, which
wire plainly In sympathy with the op-
ponents of the law beoame so very
noisy In their demonstrations of ap-
proval at ona juncture that the obelr
wss compelled to oall them to order.
Johnson wss wsrmly snstetned by
friends of the lew on the (Dor, bat got
very little applause from the galleries
Loyd, of Missouri, wee tbs only
other speaker. He fevored a repeal of
the lew. ^_____________
WASHINGTON BRIEFS.
Columbus, O., Jan. C—A conserva-
tive estimate tonight places tha leglsU-
ttve vote et 75 to 70 against Hanna
Workers for tbe senator olitm 71 votes
and eeenrenoes of the neoesssry two
additional votes, and possibly foor
more.
The opposition Insists Henna will
never have ssvsnty votes on joint
ballot, and that thay have gained two
votes alnoe the legislators adjourned
over till Monday. Btfore chairman
ships and preferred plioae and other
patronage art disposed of the oppoat
tion say Banna’s vote will be rednoed
considerably below 70, wbloh Is nowet
least three short of enough to elect.
The opposition to HaDoa consists of
sixty-five Democratic members and ten
Kepnblloan members.
Included In the list of those sup-
porting Hanna ara Kepreeantatlvss
Drosta and Lana, sliver Kipublloan
fuslonlsta from Cincinnati, who are
oounted on for Jeptha Garrard. Da
vslopmsnts today lndloated that
Garrard would not only be voted for
on the ballots for senator, but might
lead on the flrst ballot, If the present
efforts are suooessfal.to make him tbe
tree silver Republican candidate
Garrard Is one of tbe most wealthy men
In Cincinnati, and ha always has bten
a radical fra# sliver men.
‘The combine" worker* were eg-
gresslv* until the past day or two,
when they not only had enough votes
to defeat Hanna, bat had also reaohed
all donbtful members. Tbe opposi-
tion is sow on the defensive la keeping
Its majority to line.
The contest haB settled down to a
siege In whlob tha opposition holds
the fort and tha Hanna man are charg-
ing on tha braastworks. With tbe or-
ganlzatlon of the legislature, stats ad
ministration and other unoovarsd ram-
parts, tbe opposition feels well.
Oppcsltloo managirs say they ere
having no trouble to hold their men
oat against Hanna, but admit their
trouble la finding any oandldat* for
whom all the "bolting" lDpublloaos
and Demoorat* will vote. "BUtlng"
Ktpnbllosna ara unanimous In declar-
ing they oannot vote for aoy Democrat
under the olronmstanoes for senator.
Eaough Dsmooratlo members to glv*
tbe managers trouble end anxiety say
they do not want to vote for a Kspubll
oan for aenator.
A report Is current tonight that a
tslegrsra has bean received by Dsmo-
oratlo leaders from John R Mel,tan
requesting that his name be kepi oat
of the senatorial matter, end nrglog
Democrats to agree upon a candidate
for aenator to defeat Hanne. While
there was no positive confirmation of
this story, there were developments
which led to the belief It oonttloed
some tinth.
Last evening the Press, a local Dem-
noratlo papar, contained an editorial
advising Dsmooratlo members to vote
for a Demoorat for senator. Tonight
the semi paper revtrses It* position
editorially and advises Demoo atlo
members to vote for aoy Rspnblloen
to defeat Ilanna.
It Is also known lofloenos Is being
brought to foroa all Demoorats into
Itoa. A number of these members
have declared they would not vote for
a Republics* and If they persist Id
their attitude there will be e dead
lock.
The plan of the anti Hanna people
Is said now to be to foro* all Demo-
crats Into line and defeat Hanne at
the outset. They are entirely on the
defensive now aod It Is olalmsd e long
dead look would weaken thslr position.
Vita UutiM-
Washington, Jan. G—Friends end
entmt.a of the olvll sarvto* lew ex-
changed broadsides In the hone* today
Tbe heaviest gnna on seob eld*
brought Into action
Grosvenor, of Ohio, and Johnson, of
Indians, eaoh mad* exhaustive speech-
Ourr.ncy Reform B II lnroaoeLsi- Bill
CensMlflate Tsrrllorlei.
Washington, Jan. G—Rspresenta-
Mva Overstreet, of Indian*, Introduced
in the house today -,a comprehensive
bill for carrying out the plan of the
monetary commission for a reform of
theourrenoy. The hill wss referred
by Speaker Used to the committee on
banking and Chairman Walker has
arranged to glv# an early bearing to
Senator Edmunds, ohslrmun of the
commission, and to other members
Tbs bill embodies to a legislative form
every feature of recommendations
made.
The bouse committee on Indian af
fairs today deolded by a vote of 8 to I
to omtt from the Indian approprla
tlon bill an Him for carrying on the
work of the board of Iudlan commis-
sioners. The board wa» originally
known as the pesos commission and
was Instituted under the Grant regime
for the avowed purpose of guarding
against frauds In Icdlau contraots, etc.
Tbe senate today omflaed the fol-
lowing nominal loin:
To United S ates consul—G jorgs
U. Moulton of Colorado, at Dsmarara,
British Guiana; E lwln D Yearlan of
Junction, Idaho, to be Indian agent at
Ltmhl Agenoy, Idaho.
RaprsssntatlvsShaf crotb of Colorado
Introduced • bill today to amend the
copyright law so as to exopat pho'o
graphs In publication* from ths list of
subjiots which oan bs copyrighted.
Delegate Oallahail of Wyoming In-
troduced a bill today to attach tbe
Iodlan|Terrlr.ory to the territory of
Oklahoma and to marge tha two tarrl-
tortss lntoona territory.
'J&S
CO^t * 1 *
A pretty woman does not re-
quire much Jewelry, hut line
Jewelry will give any woman
a touch ot refinement.
. You won’t have to go with-
out Jewelry if you visit our
store. \Ye can show you how
little money it takes to buy
the best.
jfrice Five Cents.
Just Resolved.
A CARLOAD
--OF-
A. fl. RICHARDS,
JEWELER,
Sheldon Stock, El Paso, Texas.
Farinaceous Goods,
Direct from the mills at Sioux City,
Iowa, consisting of
Rolled Oats,
Seifrising Buckwheat Flour,
Wheat Flakes,
Hominy,
Table Grits,
Rye Flour,
Granulated Corn Weal (yellow
and white.)
The above goods are the best,
and the freshest, ever brought to
I this city. If you want to get nice,
!good fresh ROLLED OAIS, Etc.,
| call at the
El Paso Grocery Go.
and you will get what you want,
Corner Overland and Oregon Sts.
TO STOP
FIGHTING.
Secret Negotiations w ith l lie
8tate Department
in Progress,
i
MAX SCHUTZS
ONLY WAY TO SAVE CUBA
Centre I FamHc iu Default.
Washington, Jen •»—In Is stated on
good ttutnorliy that up to this time the
government had tskau no Maps look
tng to tbs Initiation of proosedlngs of
foreclosure Against the Central 1’aoIAo
railroad, which Is said to have default
ad In Its payments to tha government
January 1
I: Is aald, however, a representative
of iht oompany had a oonferenos with
the president, S.ore'ary Gaga and At-
torney General McKenna, with a view
to the final settlement of the oom
pany’s obligations wltbon’ placing ths
road la the hende of receivers.
What the government will ultimate-
ly do oan’c he each iratlvely stated.bat
there are good reasons for the belief
that it has been tbs Intention for
sometime to begin leg.l proceedings
soon after the first of the year, In the
ebsenoe of a satisfactory proposition
for a settlement.
Th# NeuiU
Washington, Jan. U While the
senate waa in cession t wo hoars today,
practically no business was transacted
beyond the passage ot a few bills
Among tbs measures wbloh received
favorable consideration were bills pro
vldlng for a congress of rspreseo'altveh
of ths lodleo tribes of ths United
States to be held a‘ Omaha during tbe
progress of the International exposi-
tion this yeer; bills providing for the
erection of pnblto buildings at Fergus
Kails, Minnesota, and Newport News,
V*., and a measure to proteot tbe
name and Insignia of the Rad Cross
society.
A' g o’clock the senate adjtnmed
until tomorrow.
Mr Urlitis Minister I. Ooiupltt.ly IH.tieaii-
ererl Over the Utldeiil Pellara (it Alton
omy—Want. Ore United SUt.s to nte Bs
Oon1 Odium lo Htop rialuin* In l)oln-
Hboold the Hi itiit Stelei Prrpoee no Ar-
m'et eo lo ilio lust rgnntt) I'eiidlnx v,|o-
tie'lout I< r Peer's.
DEPARTMENT STORE,
HO E. OVERLAND STREET.
We keep it large and well selected stock ot
-DRY GOODS,-—
t >ur motto is1 not to he undersold and not to lost* a sale, al-
though the profit may be very limited. Our expenses are small,
as we do our own work, and therefore can sell cheaper than our
competitors who are at an enormous expense for clerk hire, etc.
All we ask of the public is to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere, and save money.
BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT.
Durrfat’a Attorney Milking • !.*** KflUt
to t*rrv«nl tU*» Iti'Oii Mop
Washington, Jan. G-Just loo lirswsr
HraOert 1* !H|i*st» k.
New York, Jan. ii—The American
Express company was robbsd today of
410,50, and Clerk Braden,jr , a trnsteil
employe, Is missing. Osnrrsl orttoers
and private deteotlves are hunting for
. a him. Braden was temporarily In charge
refused both of Attorney Boardman s jf ^ ofHo# ,h. OOIIipaoy uses as a
Th# Murylaoa Umi Hock*’,
Annapolis, Md., Jan. 0— Tbe dead-
look over the speakership of tn* Mary-
land hoasa of delegates was unbroken
today, and there are no Indications that
It will be settled for sometime la the
senate today nothing wss done, except
lo send a message to the hones, an-
nouncing the organization of the senate
la the hone* a beer garden time was
had with no resalt. A motion to ad-
jxarn until tomorrow was carried by a
strict party vote
Bolting Republicans Insisted that
they will not yield an Inch
0«rrnarit> KtJolClDK-
Vienna, Jen (l-Th# Dsutsohe /. d-
tnng, echoing the German feeling,
seys: England has euffsrsd a ornsh
Ing dafea’, bat there Is no fear of war
Ths British lion roars but hs does not
were | bit*. A I civilized nations ought to
bs grateful to Emperor Wllllsm for
having destroyed ibe myth of Great
RrPaln’s universal dimlnatbn.
Chicago, Jan. 15—A special to
Trlbuue from Washington says:
Spain Is considering a formal re
quest to the United States to use Its
g jod lifiiaes to atop Hghtlog In Onba
Intimations have beeu received at
the state department that the Bagasta
government has hsoom* convinced
that the only way to save Cuba was to
accept the often prolf srred good ottt is s
of the United State).
Oanovae repeatedly replied to I’resl
dsnt Cleveland declining these good
i tficss, and Bagasta did tha sains last
November. Now the prim* mlnl.rsr
has become completely disheartened
over the evident failure of autonomy
All tlfjrts of Spain to bribe the sub-
ordinates of Gomez to surrender ou a
basis of hum* rule have proven futile
Blanco has completely failed In his ef-
forte to open up communication with
the Insurgents end Kendo likewise has
been defeated lo the field. The Span-
ish minister now feel* that the only
thlrg left la to accept the good ofiloee
of Uuol* Bam In spit* of the humilia-
tion Involved They hesitate only be
ntns* they feel that a pub:In announce-
ment of this fact would result In ,a rs
volotlon In Spain.
Biuret negotlatlatloui with the state
department are now ao uallyln progress
The Spanish guvarnmsnt has lose tbe
ooiilldenoe of loyalists In Cuba and It
renignlziH the fact that tha lilaod It-
self Is lost entirely nnlese the country
will at this la'e day negotiate with the
takhrgeuts for some basis of peace
The Spanish propose that the Coifed
States should propose to the insur-
gent! an actual a mletloe pending ne-
gotiations for pesos on the basis of
American guarantees nf
Integrity of bums rule,
even independence ou a monetary con-
sideration.
While no each formal proposition
has been made by Mlnls’er Da Gome
applications for Interference tn the
Durrant case. 11s first considered the
application to algo a citation upon an
appeal which was to bs taken from the
judgment of the federal circuit court
of California, denying the Issuance of
a writ ol habeas corpus, the object
being to perfect an appeal.
This application was refused and
then Boardman prisentsd an appllca
tlon for a writ of error from the jnrig
msnt of ihe supreme oourt of Uallfor
iila upon an appeal from the last or
dsr of Judge liihr fixing the data for
Durrant's execution, the ohjict being
to ssoure a writ of snparcedeaa wbloh
would ant as a stay of prooesdlngs.
This was alto refused B lardman
stgied he was undecided as to whether
( i make application to the fall su-
premo oort tomorrow for a writ of
prohibition, staying the execution.
As ths conrt does not oouvsne nntll
noon, and ths eitouMon Is set for 10:-
TO, he was fearful th» dlffjrsncs lo
'line would not he sulll dent to save
Durrant even If he should he success-
ful In having the motion granted.
The Ootcrnor will o<>« loierlsre.
San Francisco, Jan F>— Governor
Build, has announced ba will not Inter,
fere with tbe eieaatlon of Durraut.
The governor waited at his apartments
this afternoon for General Dloktnson,
Durrani’s attorney to appear, Dlnkln-
•ou didn’t come, and the governor
expressed a determination to allow the
law to take He courae
It was s’ated thet Mr and Mrs Dur-
rani would oall on Gov. Iludd this
afternoon »ru! makes last appeal for
their sod, but the governor said he
would not reoetve them
Id* IldUtfi
Whitmore Hake, Wle., Jan. (i—The
the j Toledo Ice company's mammoth loe
or house, to course of ereotlon here, ool-
iepsed this afternoon, killing two men
Instantly and probably Injuring five
and Injuring a dozen others
The dsad: Albert Morey, laborer,
11 <oar G'Uonnor, laborer.
Goe hundred and fifty laborers were
150
tbe Htate department has been given
to understand that only the fear of a
rsrolatloa In Spain now stands In the j at work on the building whlob Is
way of accepting the friendly offices i feet wide and about 250 feet long,
of tbe United B ates which have been i
isjioted so often,
It has been Intimated that, If this
oaunt yssss fit on Its motion to open
np oommuulostlon with the Insurgents
Spain will not throw any objections In
tbe way Any such move will be a
practical recognition of tbe Insurgents
as belligerents, but things have reaohed
snob a crisis In Onba that even this
ooatlng*noy must be faced
olearlog house for all the matter sent
or received from Ihe Grand Central
station.
Among ths parcels to be sent on tbe
H..TO train on Ihe lludsou river road
this morning were several containing
cash to the amount of t > 582 and one
containing live 11,000 Chicago gae
bonds io was Br.deu's place to take
Hies* packages to tbe train, return to
the cllDeaud remain ou duty until 7
o'clock.
When the day employes arrived,
Brsdea was not In the office. The safe
was locked. There are no receipts for
the valuable packages by ths morning
train, although the books showed
several such parcels had been reoelved
et tha oltloe.
At first the absence of Braden and
the receipts was set down to careless-
ness, but a few minutes later tbs
leather hags which had contained the
paoksgee were fonnd under some
other freight. They had been out
open end the money end bonds tikeu.
That the robbery was hastily carried
out Is shown by the fact that $25,000,
mostly In cash, was left In the safe sud
that bond* were taken.
Notices were sent to every bank and
financial Instltntlon lu the country
warning them against purchasing
stclsn gas hond».
Dftalcna
Djnuon, Jam. 0—Aooordlng to a
special dispatch from Shanghai, Rus-
sia Is endeavoring to secure terms
similar to Germany for the ocoupeHua
of Kort Arthur and Iviau Tung penln
sula from a point considerably norlh
of Tallen Wan. It Is believed tbe at.
tltode of England and Japan will
frustrate her designs.
The Hong Kong correspondent of
the Dally Ghronlol* says "Russia's
occupation of Fort Arthur completely
blocks the eulraDC* to Pekin; and It
le Imperative that ths oourt should be
transfers*! to Nankin, the southern
oeplta!. '___
Killtrl llli r»milF au<1
Bristol, Tenn , Jan <5—This morn-
ing Alex Garter, a whit* oltlzen of
Greenville, killed his wife end nines
teen yeer old daughter, Montis, while
they slept, then shot end killed him-
self. Oerter brained bis wife and
daughfsr with an aie. Be Is said to
be mentally unbalanced
Bottra tfatnlir Molaonel.
Deni er, Jan. (1—Tha entire family of
Jos S*roooril, were poisoned last night
and as a result the youngest child Is i
dead. Tbe other* will Hv*. The poison j
Is suppos' d to have been contained In sacCaileh ubitfot Poiic**.
food par'iiken of by the family. The j New York, Jan ii The polios com-
opinion of the a’'ending physician Is 1 mlssloners today appointed Acting
tha water plpei or some of the cooking ; Chief MoOnllah as chief of police Of
utensils gsuera'ed the polsou. I this city
Everything Going at Cost, or Less Than Cost.
THE WILFLEY CONCENTRATOR
EL PASO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO., Agents
Thf b( t f'.'mccnt rati rig Table on the market.,
> -lui for o&talopue hl<1 price iif.t.
---AGENTS FOR--
Wf J LEMP'S BREWING COMPANY. PABST BREWING COMPANY.
“EXTRA PALE." “SELECT & DOPPELBRAU"
Today we beg to draw your attention to our large stock of genuine imported
Rhine and Moselle Wines,
Bordeaux Clarets and Sauternes,
Spanish Madera,Sherry and Port Wines
These winy.- were arefxiy elected in person—bought at what they
are worth—no’middle man to pay—and we give this benefit to the con-
sumer! Connoisseur- desiring pure and wholesome wines for table usa
at reasonable cost wil’ do well to give us a trial order.
HOUCK & DIETER,
Telephone 6c, 220-222 El Paso street.
My stock has .diminished, although . ry little in
si/e, yet much in value. Howes er ■*•;." . ->.l< uni
too late, and as I
Am Positively Going
Out of Business,
and in order to have them sold must ignore the . aim*
of same and offer the;* BELOW COS'I, a- folio •
1 ..1 lies’ 1 1 ray Meltoi l.i.kit , silk' lined and
•nmn.' i with braid. wCI x mill ♦6.50, .0 for (12.90.
Ladies' Tan Coat-., Roman, Silk lim-d, latest
style, . oul I have bee; * I for ( : 5.CF , will tat r*
green bom I? trimmed
and durable, would have
,t 1 a 1 have them now tor
Lad;**'.' Russian Bbm
with tubular braid, stylish
been sold for $ 12.50, y
£D.2y.
Beaver Cloth Caj e ui 1 la k, • tieand braided,
full weep and length, pleated ; a k, •1 1! worth $7.50,
go for (H.7;,
Seal Blush Capes, bur trimmed, silk lined, 28
inch long, full sweep and well made, ought to have
been sold for $9.00, now goes for $5.^0.
Ladies Flannel Waists, in Svarlet, blue, gray and
' green, braided with sut.ii he, well worth (»2.cx), you
can have now for $1.15.
Ladies’ Heavy Wrappers, made of figured eider
down, well worth ♦ '.75, our price <9 Do.
Beaver Cloth, 60 inch in width, black and tan,
suitable for cloaks, well worth fj.no a yard, von . 111
have now for (i. 15 a yard.
Ladies* Black < ..mullet (Tlm-es only up a pair.
IT DIAMOND'S CLOSING OUT STORE.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1898, newspaper, January 7, 1898; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582360/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.