El Paso Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. Seventh Year, No. 120, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1887 Page: 1 of 4
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A M. LOOHIs,
__ W. B. McLACHl.KN. ,
juoomia & IVTcH.a.clilert
Real Estate and Insurance,
LANDS, &c., See.
San Antonio Street, - . El Paso Texas J1
bv cjuarvirar r»v tsaa
-o-El Paso's Latest Enterprise.-o-
KOIILBERCr BROS
^ "LA IN I ERNACIONAL" Cigar Factory turns out only
Spanish hand-made Cigars of the finest Mexican
and Havana Tobacco.
sevexth year. no. 140
el paso, texas. wednesday morning. may 25, 1887.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY
XT^^/II3!BT3VJ:En\rTJS-
W e rvakc a si coaltv of two kinds of investments:
Fir-t: --Btisinps-; and Residence property—We have a num-
ber of renlnlly located Business properties, that are desirable
investment, an ! o i which purchasers can make large profits,
also a large number of choice lots that can be handled with a
few hundred doifars, whereon purchasers can double their
money.
Second:—Large tracts in solid body of rich grazing and
farming and mineral lands in the northern portion of Mexico.
The'titlesare perfect Call on or addrtss
ENNIS & CKOSBY,
ROOMS ;i AND 4 BRONSON BUILDING.
Mexican Curiosities.
The Lariat Asaortmoai i
Indian Fcatier Work
11 St )ck in th« Unveil states or Muxioo. Kag
ar li» lottery from Guadalajara, made b
Ancient and Modern Strict*. Mexican (Ji»y\from I'tttjfola, Mexico.
polished by tli- ladians I'M!/re- l<-\w!ry, i,i G >id and Silver, male by native Indians,
many other tilings. Ca 1 and Examine.
and Wax figures.
In bright eol n, finely
< rt|n
the Artec Indl »•,
" icly
and
FIRST NATION A1
W. Gr. Walz
IlASK BUILDING, •
EL PASO, TEXAS
EMERoOM & BERRIEN
I'.L PASO, TEXAS.
H 1
U I\7 ITTJ^E,
Mattresses and Curt-nun tistttlf to order.. Prices lower than e'.8ew here.
itockintheSouthw.fi Determined to sell.
Largest
9
SEW1
TO RENT AND
Organs,
MUr
x
SOIA) ON SMALL MONTHLY
A'ii'D SHEET MUSIC,
'oy ■. !■' >: ■I'.utcy and Sporting Goods, Etc
Small Musical Merchandjfe of all kind.,.
W. Cr Wal;
PAYMENTS.
AND -24 EL PASO <TKKKT,
EL PASO. IKXVS.
EMERSON & BERRIEN
TJUDSRTAKERS,
Attorney General Gailtid Says
He Would Not Have a
Seat ou
THE SUPREME BENCH.
The Clerks In the Treasury Department
Husy Counting Cash—A Ken Ileum
From Galveston—Two Fatal Acci-
dents in Xew Mexico.
Kull and complete line of '. metulic and cloth covered Caskets, Cottins, Undei
f-lakers. Hardware trimmings,shrouds, etc. tiuibalroing made aspecialty. Best
Rind latest improvements employed Work done in this line guaranteed. Orders
, iy telegram will receive prompt utteiiton at no extra charge.
EL PASO STIiKKT,
Johnson.
el. paso. texas
KSTAltLISlien 18(12.
John Julian.
Whole
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& JOHNSON,
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Sole Agents for
BLITZ VIKJNI IJEKR. MlLWAUKKK
WIS.
E. E. RUSSELL
EL PASO STREET, EL PASO, TEXAS.
BXAMIVP! on? STOCK KBPOllK VOF ITIM'll\SK.
G. T. NEWMAN.
S. V.'. RUSSELL
E. 8. NEWMAN,
Real Estate and Commission Agents.
NEWMAN & RUSSELL.
Rooms 10 & 11, State National Bank Building.
Town Lots and Valley Lands. Special attention paid to Mexican Properties
C orresporidenc? Solicited.
El Paso Grain and
PRODUCE CO.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants.
IXP^SO, TEXAS. _
^ Consignments Solicited.
The Supreme llench.
Wasiiimito.n, May 24.— \ ttorney-Gen-
eral Garluml talked irecly with a repre-
sent alive of the Associateo Press, con-
cerning his mpposcti catulidney for the
vacant po'itiou uii Hie supreme court
bench Alter sa> ing, '•! don'i want mid
wonld'nt take the pia. e if offered." Mr.
Garland set forth his reasons as
ollows:'-I don't," s*id he, l,undet-
v>ilue 1 lie | lace It has work and re
spont-ib lity enough to test the energy
and ability of any one and honor sntli
eient fur the most ambitious. When the
last two appointments for the supreme
court were made uiy name Was c<■nsplo-
uou.ly ineiit|oned by persons of both
partus for selection. At that time 1
would rcailili have accepted such a po-
sition and I did not In sitate to say so,
but I was younger by several
years and my health was much better
then ilinn now. Then there win a pc
riod of twenty years b tweeii mv age
»m(| that tixeil for retiring and my
henlili was tiniinpiiire , now that period
i4 only liftcm years aiui my constitution
is worn and enfeeliled by the sever* at-
tacks thai came upon me in March 1NMJ.
1 he duties of the olthe of justice of the
supreme court are so important lhat 1
icel that it is <iue the public service tiiat
as a general rule,and other things br.ing
cijiial. one who enters Upon their per-'
formaline .should have a lair and reiison-
»nie prospeil nf twenty years of active,
unbroken labor before reaching tne age
named by law for lettrlng, for work
done in lhat court bests for years to
come. and goes fur to mould and f slilon
niir Institutions, make and execute the
laws us we may. I could not even In-
dug" the Imp- ol h lyiinr a period of fif-
teen jeai's allowed me for
continuance at hard work
and I would be umrue to du y
to accept such a trust with this fact star-
ing me in i he face. Besides some months
after the two appointments referied to
were made 1 w s elected by the legisla-
ture of Arkansas to Hie l.'nitcd Slates
Senate for a second time and I formed a
resolution to retire from public life and
public place in the end of that teim
which will expire with Hie close of ibis
administration and I have also shape I
my affiiii> to carry out this resolution
which becomes more important to m«
as time approach® . 'I hi* resolution six
months since I repealed submuntlitly to
my friends in Arkans»s in a letter that,
was published I will say tbil the en-
tire Arkansas representation has known
for near > or quite two years past of
this determination on my part as well
as some other particular personal
friends."
'• May I ask vnu then if the president
knows of this?"
"Yes,generally and particularly—gen-
erallyf.-r lie liu* heard me say flatly
more than a yci.r since that I wanted
and would have Ho other public place
tifier this and on the &ld of February
last, lie asked me to take a place on ilie
interstate commerce commission which
I declined repeating positively this de
termination oil my part that I
wanted, and would have no
oiler place. But this I (I'd
as soon as I ulil decently do so. '1 be
day after J'Mice Woods whs buried i
told hini tin "name was being used in
this c um n tl >ri and I warned io
say at once i did not wish Hie place and
would not have if, and repeated again
my resolution as to l lie public office and
I wishe.i him to proceed to consider the
action of the nni'Stlon as If lie had never
heard of uie."
•'I'ben as yon are out of the matter
how may [enquire who may uet It."
" I have not the remotest idea,"
" Do you know when the appointment
wi.'l lc made?''
•' I do not, as I have had no talk with
the president about it beyond making
the siateuient already referred to, wiili
the reason•> therefor which I have given
von."
The electric light company is making
preparations to Introduce their light in
pi it aie residence* throughout the city.
The arrangements will be perfected 111*
short lime mid It is thought that elec-
tricity will soon fuperstdc k«sand oil as
a light in this city, as tts cheapness de-
li, s competition.
1'iititl Explosion.
ALliuqi'KitQi'E, May 24.—I'abio Crisni
Te's saw mill In Canon Largo, ;lil miles
east of here, was the sc. i.c of a terrible
exi losion Saturday morning, resulting
in the entire destruction of the proper-
ty, lhe instant killing of two men, one
of them the son of the proprietor, and
the serious w undltig of Hie head >aw-
jer, Thotuas Votaw, of this city. At 7
o'clock yesterday morning when the
nun went to work Mr. Votaw claims
that he examined the engine and ma-
chinery, as was liU custom, and found
e> crythlug all right. At MIU o'clock,
wi ile the eight employed of lhe mill
w.re engaged in I licit usual occupations
w thout mi Instants warning and with
no apparent cause there wa« a terrifflc
expiosbm which tore the building
from its foundations, spin terlng the
timbers and throwing the cnibeis in a
Coniuseii heap into Hie gulch over which
live of the tin n were in the sawdust pit
or at the extreme end of the carriage
way and escui eil serious i unry, but a
scvei teen-year-oid son of t.'ii-pni s slid
a Mexican named Ib-so »ete hurled Int1
the air as if sn. t from a caution and
dashed to the earth a bundled feet away
fr> ni I he mill, lioih were picked up
lifeless, their bodies being fearfully
mangled wlili limbs broken and heads
crushed Tli head sawer, M,r Votaw.
wa* thrown a considerable distance with
the splinters mid bioken .hoards. Ilia
head was severely contused and a frac-
ture o' Hi* skull is feared, while bis left
leii is badly crushed, bis right wrist bro-
ken and Ids in ck and buck terribly
scalded by the escaping steam from the
boiler.
Ne .t i.It In.ill Drill.
nmv Voi.k, May 2j.—The now railroad
deal, in which ilie Atchison, Tnpeka &
Santa Fo Is Said 10 be in cie-teil, is now
underway and which railroad men say
u ill prove one of the most imporinnt
Si Ueuies eVer'carrUd out in lhe west, it
includes tlie purchase of the St. Louis
CllicHKO railway, running from
Spi'tngtleid, Illinois, to St. Louis, and
now exli nils lis line to Kurckti, Illinois,
making: direct connection with the
Atcnison & Lake Krie ami Western.
This would g ve Aichison a ihroligh line
from t I, cairn in St. I.oiils and make Us
system entirely tudependei t. F. K
Hinckley, foiinerly president of the
llicaiio anil St, I.ouis road which was
piircliased by the Atchison. Tnpeka &
anta Fe. denies hat tne Atchison coiu-
panr is interested in the St.
"iOilis & < llicaiio roiils, It
is asserted, however, that Hinckley
positively itemed he sold his road, tne
Chicago H St l.oilis to the Atchison
nipaoy, iihlioiigh the enle was con-
liitiled Hume i 'tely after the denial, at
the olilce uf Frank (! Ilollins & Co. The
liscul agents of lhe St. l.oilis A Chicago
Said II lliiis lias ju-t returned frnin the
wssi and dccline'il to be interviewed oil
the subjeci f.tct. President Siroilg. of
the Atciiisiin couvpanv. Ilmckley, .t"hn
1) IVrry and Frunk t'. llolilns were all
in St Louis till the 171h. which Is con-
siilered siii've«tlve of the negotiations
relative to the matter.
FEED AND
M-
STAR STABLES,
WKNT OVERLAND STKEET.
Finest Livery in the City
S A I. E S I' A I! L E S. C O i! 11 A L A T T A C II E 1)
a. DO LAN. Proprietor.
The French Slate as Made up by
M. Kloquet and U
Eunice.
PitrtlKii Denied.
Wapiiiv<.tov. M«y 24 —The president
te-itai denied Hie appllc •Hon for par Ion
in the cas of.|Hin»sS Stanley, eonvic
ed ol ftaiidu cnc registration and sen
fenced to ninety days imprisonment
jail at St Loni* The pres'dent endnm
ed Hie applicutinn as follows: " Deni
ed—I cannot pur'on cr ine agnln-t elec-
tion biws exce|i| It be in ease presenting
utuMi»lly strong cunslderations for
cletriencv. I eon-ider all audi offences
the worst of nil crimes and [ know of
none where punishment Is more Import-
ant to the public.''
The I'rcn'dei t'i V.icalInn.
Wahhnrios. Mmy 21 —According to
the present «irang'liieiit the president
will leave Wiisliliig'On Thursday evc-
nlng in a si ecial cur over t te I'' nnsy!-
vanin road and proceed direct to S r.'t-
naee l.ake in the Adi'ondecks. tnakiiig
only necssary s'ops on the route. He
will he accompanied by Mrs ( l veland,
Colonel nfd Mrs. i/incni. and expects
to return to Washh gton inside of two
weeks
Thrown from it lirlilg'.
At.in:ijt irijt'K, X M , May 24,—.lames
0. Mcliotiild, bridge carpenter, was
killed yesiertiay by being thrown from
ii railroad bridt'C on the Atlantic it I'a-
c'nlc railroad, near William* station.
The hildge l< a ircsile wotkover acntion
and l« twenty-foil • feet high. The tr >ck
across the br'dge was being riiised
by means of a derrick Voinig McDon-
.ld was standi' gnn the strinner outsine
the rail with his huck toward the eiU'e
of the bridge in the act of prying under
the track w lib a pinch bar when the
derrick cable broke eau«injj a sudden
jar to lhe enti'e structure and precipi-
tating the unfortunate man backward
from the bridge. He fell bead foicuiost
Striking on >i pilcof lieuvy timbers below
and crushing li s «kuil in a terrible man-
ner. He was i * cnty-iliree year a old
Hid a relative of A. A Grant, the well
know Atchison, Topeka & sanla Fe
railway contrm tor. The remains were
embalmed hce i«>-day at d foi warded to
Lancaster for burial
Jncnli ^harp's Trial.
Ni'w VoitK. Miv 21.—Thn work of
sele. ting a jurypir the tnal of Juke
Sharp whs cnntliiiied today. Eleven
jurors w ere in tiie box, the fourth seat
being vacant. On challenge by the de-
fense Herman Inge! was accepted for
the vacant eh >ir John H. Pnr-oti I of
the defense sail): "We. suspend our
peremptory cliul < nges bore to await
the course of the prosecution'' 'You
are content with the jurv as ii is nmv,"
said Ins honor, with a failing i flection,
"no we make no statement on that point,
we simply suspend." "Well, swear the
jury.'1 said Judge Itarre.t. T ills enused
a uioiin liturv paldc aftioiig Klon p's
counsel, bill they wer relieved after a
moment hv the prnsecntloli. who re-
sinned the chsllenge f..r Ihe people and
challenged the eighth Juro-. F'ank U
Mlnshull. The work ol lilling Ids place
then began.
YKL10W FEVER
Reported iu Key West, Florida—Sixty
Houses Destroyed by Fire Near St.
Peter burg— Count Hisin.irck Called
Home on I'rgcut liiisiness.
The French Slate.
IVutts. May 2:1.—Hoipiet conferred to-
day with i.ockrov, Graiict, Ge ei'nl
lioulaniter Mill lierthebt. If Floquet
accept, the forming of the mltilsfy he
w ill iiSS'unie the t lli- e of minister ot the
Interior,, Racier minister of tlnmee.
Floiirens w ill tie uigid to it-tain the for-
i Ign port polio, and UeudgaU will sup-
port Goblet for. president o' tiicchaiiiber
of deputies If Ftoijuet b - comes premier.
Floquet was In confercncM with General
Houlanger to-day. The tnn. affairs
have taken is considered a victory for
liotlluhger.
lUtits. Miy 24 —La Fr'urcc ftiys Et-
leiine will tie minl-t. r lif public workl,
Santinelle luinlsier of agriculture,
lieiaset minister of justice, Admiral
Ati'Miro or Adiuiral liuuraeos mliiisier
of marine, anil Itoursc minister of for-
elirn Ull'ulrs, I lie ii{>|io)iitlliellt of
Bourse, however, hays I.u France, is to
be made only in thcVveni that Floimres
ilnally deciiies llie foreign (iurtfolio,
I'he Opportunists p>ip"i' adds: We do
not favor the proposed euhinet while
radicals stid inetnbers of the extreme
lift support it.
London News,
London. M»y 24.—Tim archbishop of
Boston ha. arrived lit Itoilie.
A grand military review was held nl
Gibraltar to-day In celebration of the
queen's btithday.
A despatch front Berlin says Emperor
William v ill go to Gusneii us usual,not-
wiilistandiii^ the lniiKus to the con-
trary.
Much anxiety Is felt, concerning the
Crown I ritice Frederick WIiiimiu's con-
dition Or McKen/.le will inuke u llnal
examination of the prince's throat to-
morrow.
1 he M. xicuti .National.
Crtv of mkxico(v*ia Galveston), May
24.—M he X ii I ton a I rail w »y a nit branches
was cold to-day at publicaiictioli to the
purchasing committ> e ol tin National
company.Work will Ingin In J tine on the
gap in tlie inn in line 31a) mites in length,
and as :he rainy season wilt be favora-
ble to the Work ut the t oithcru gap
there will he to ol^tucle to
the .peei'y Complci on of t he road,which
it is ii ii 11«-11 ni t .'ii will lie Coiiiptelcit in one
year from the tltoe ot tieginnitig, The
government is very friendly to the cor-
poration mid is dUpoucd .to'facilitate the
insiier.
Owing to the dry weather prevailing
in this section of tiic republic many cat-
tle have died
Two Mitre 1'ilista Itrleaaed.
Dt'IillN, Muy 21— Judge ltoyd to-day
ordered the release of Father liyan, of
the Herbei tstow ii branch ol the national
league, and Father Mattery, who were
Imprisoned for refusing to give testimo-
ny iu relation to the plan of campaign
Their leleusc. is duetoihe decision of
the court of appeuls in the case of
Father Keller. The priests left the
prison quietly and no ovation In their
honor wufl attempted,
Count Bismarck Called Home,
Bk.kuv, Muy 21-Urgent buslnass
qtte.-in us liuve url-eii in the imperial
foreign otllec und Count Herbert Bis
muick, impel iu! minister ol foreign af-
lallS Willi is III pre.cut Visiting Kull
Kosebcrry, In London, Tins been sum-
moned to return to consul, f them.
Sale of t row it Jewels.
Pahis. May 21.—At the sale of crown
Jewels l illinuy <& ' o, of New Yors
bought three oi'the fiutoU" Ma/.urlii dia-
monds for lour but dred and twenty-live
thousand francs. Tne four others went
to European buyers. Tlie price realized
from the Sale amounts to six million live
hundred ihoiisiiud iranc. there uie
only a few more lots lo sell.
The Workiiigmeu.
Illtl'siKt.s. Muy 24 - At a meeting of
theworkiiigtiieii's party held iiere yes'
terilay it was I'eSolVed to hold (1 uiiy de
luon.triiiioiis in luvi.r of universal mif-
fruge and gtuirting iiuinesiy to persons
tinw iiiiprl-oiiiii pit participation in
rloid In ltjijt). A limit itieeiing of dele
gates will lie held to-mnrroiv When lhe
questi. n of a general strike will be de
cided.
Will Hecover.!
Cltnuito, Ms1 21—A. 1.. Bluke. collec-
tor of (iiisioms i I l'i 11 I'oWnsend, wjto
was aituekeii with tiiin a< while passing
through tlit- city lust Friday and taken
to the insane ceo- rtinent of tlie county
court itiider tl.e I- u f that he was de-
tnenicii, hud lecmcicil snitlciently ves-
lerilay to he con-, i .i! of Itis surround-
ing* Hopes of hi. recovery aie enter-
tained.
I lie I Ittu's.
N'r.w Youk. May 21.—K chard K. Fox,
of the Police Gi'Zi tic. ice ived the fol-
lowing trout s .'i i v. N, s W: T he
internii'tlotial prize light for 200 pounds
ami the light « el ••lit ctiamponshlp of
New s .iirlt Wales between Mitchell, of
San Francisco, the licht weight chuit-
plon of the Pucilic Const iilld Jack Hall,
the Australian eh mi iuti. ended in a
draw. Forty -sl.v rounds w ere fought in
three hours anil four minutes. The Aus-
tralian fought nn the defensive and ran
away every round.
Naval Academy News,
Annaiyu is, May 21 - Over sixty can-
didates let ci del I ni ors ri ported "at the
Naval Acuiicmy f. r .-x niiinillon. Pres-
ident t 'levt l'tnd ti'lo»I 'he tmly two va-
cancies ut I ii r i; (• i.1. i.pp' int'lig SOUS of
Commander JewelC oi tin1 navv, and of
Cap'tHtn KelnuiL'. of the iiriuv. Until
young men top. nod aii the applicants
who arrived were told to report for ex-
amination.
'' heie is talk of a naval i't ill In connec-
tion wiili the N;i v ft I A ml o n t v grad ii a-
lion exercises this year, Itis Stated
Hint corresjiundinoiv Is now in
progress wiili a view of having
the fleet of ve-hc'is nit i lied to the
North Atlantic; ^i|n>tdriiti.,: nn i'i' Rear
Ail in i r 11 l iiiT.iitilvretlhere fur the pur-
pose of in ik:u,« ii ye oit ili-play in June.
Shnuiil the event t l>e >i|;n c President
i leveli'iid. S cret try Whlineyandother
illstiinjut'-lieil p..f.- v «i l lie invited to
witness the ' Nei'ciscs. |t ts proposed
to have tlie drill corue till' M.bi»itt ilie time
for ccletiiuli o lite A :ii:• ;uV allilli' l tilt-
Ill' er.itry, soili.it th r. m v he n large
gathering of furmcr j»r ..dtt ft'es at the
coming feast
At tile request • -f tlie
ernincnt Secreluvy Wntti
l/.ed t lie tidtuii" 'tot to ihi
my of II, Nile
ilv 17 vents oh
!i|i:ihl
.lannncse gov-
i v It'is uiiihor-
X val Acade-
e o noble faiu-
•• cii I en ceil fur I fe.
Cnti Aiio, Muy 21 — A Morris, Illinois,
special suvs ; Schwartz; nnd Wolf, the
lioek Isluiiil tr in fo'ihi is, w ere to day
sentenced to llnpiIso: incnt for life,
I.esve « as gi'.'iiitf tl ilte pi |..mots to tile
blil of exccplHiti - by Aui;ust 211, lss7.
Base Bull Vcs'erday.
Cliiclniuitt—'15 iliititore -l, cinein-
At
null :t.
At ~-t. 1 onis i. 1 ouis II, Brooklyn 2,
At I .out! vllle Mcitopoiiiaiis fi, i.ouis-
vllle -I.
At poltiHleipIrt! - -Philadelphia 4.
Chi en ii o 2.
At New Veil.;- New Voik4v Pitts
inirg Ti.
At Clevclittiil i I '.i: nil 12. Athletics
lit.
al Boston. Boston
i (,a I I'opek tt. ' to — It i
Ai si. .1.
At Kansas
Clt\ 7.
Ilnslin .'S '
I ml limn polls i.
I'opekit !', ~
st, Joe 1:1.
Cilv --l.incolii I, Kiinsits
1liqlllriU'4 I
Nkw Voiik, '.P.y .'I
White Mar line wu
morning with the !r •
on Ills Billtuine mo1 t
Ions liiqtiirtcS
qulrera were the
sengers. Very
obtained, ilie
I >11 lc n Ito linn
not seeiu to lie
experience.
'I.
St. 1,(litis C il Hi
Sr. Lot is, May 21:—t Vt
1500; market culler on
sliutle sirofturr on null
native steer. I .-it) to I
shipping st ii--1 - I. i
sleets fair lo cliuicc I
fair to go,ill ;i. lit III I III
.i.Ill; T> xiins c.
(I'll tell II.S I lo
lions -- If. eeli
Mi.rket a sloiiie
4,nn to ,'i lo
SitI.Kf — lie cipu
none. Market rieu.
(Tileagii Gen iu Mat i(et.
Cnii Kio, M-tv 21 l.ociil ruins and
showery eoiidilinlt t'cner ilv Increased
the liutulj r of !'• uil/ers.at the opening
of the inurket tlds inoi'tiiitg. The re-
clpts of win nl 111) c:lr>, a very large
hare of w-tieli c-,m- i over t lie Chica-
go, Milwaukee & St, I'liul a nil Clllcugp
and Nor hwe-'ern iallwavs
Cigar Manufacturers.
And Denlcrs in
Smoking and Chowing '»'ob»ceo, Cigarettes,
and Smoker's Vrticles.
812 EL PASt? STitKKT. - KL IMX) ThX.
Wo cun save
yon from 2(1 to
50 per cent.
NO. 217,
EI. PASO STKEET
Rate Ticket Office.
de
ixd
lluaMi um IdlKUM ImM itrotm* -
Halvi'stmi News.
Gst.vwrox, May 21.—hlgby B. Mor-
ton ti ed a surt to-day in me district
court, for ilauingcs in tile sum of
$">.ti<)ii iigiiinst the tioh'Cftoii Oil com-
pany. The plaint Id ullegeg that on the
2«of Decniiberhe\lslted the. oil utlli
on business and t iiut while
there bis foot became ' en-
tangled in ilie math! ery and was badly
injured, lie alleged In Ills petition the
defe. live construction and negligence
on the part of tne defendant.
Messrs .laitnu ClurK, general passen-
ger agent.,1. M I', lliip,, masier of tmn-
iporiutlou ami W. H Maaters, general
frelnht agent of the Gulf. Colorado A
Srn a 1>. Departed for 8t, l.ouls this
mfiriiing to arrange for through trains
over th- two Sania Fe's.
Active preparation* ire now
in progress for sinking an-
other artesian well at the electric
ilitlit works. Machinery Is being put in
gbne and botlutf will bejlo Iu • few
Cattle Onarutilliie
Sani* ki , x. M . Mav 24.—Governor
U<ii>s.Issued a ijti»r«iditie i roclaiiitiilott
tod»y »■ a safeguard against pieitro-
piieuuioiiia by advice of me New Mex-
ico cattle sanltnry i-oinmlaslon. It ifoes
intnefliei t .lime lir I. The te son given
for '.ssultu; li Is that oleum-pnciimoui,.
i«e|ti(lemic In Xew Vorl., New .Jersey,
Illi 'ol. I loininion of Canada. Scotland
nn.l Kniibino itiul the I troduction of
cuttle from any of these places, anil cat-
tle coining through Chlcigo and Kan-aa
City stock yards is piithlblied. unless
the cattle have not been within the
states, countries or stock yards named,
tlii* being the sick month period tor
their arrival lit New Mexico, and have
not shown any •riiiptom* of disease,
('uttle conilng frnui the quarter) named
if aliened to enter I hi. territorv after
Inspection must do so by way of liu ton.
Inspector, cm reiptlie Importer" to
show all ofaces where enitle have been
wilhin six 1'iotnlis Thi. fee for Inspec-
tion Is twenty cents per head.
(minting t'a-ll.
H'asiiim.ion, May 21.—Trensti'cr ily.
att ipiaiiti' d i hi*, ttt.-riilitis inul forutally
assioio-d the duties of Ids new oltlce.
A large force of clerks begun counting
the Cash iu the trctimry to-day.
Yellow lever in Key West.
Nkw Out,ka.N".\l»y 24. A special from
K-y >e»t to the IMvayune sa»s: Mr Ba-
ker, who was dtciar d on Saturday to
be .ufferiinr with t llow fever liletl ttile
morni'tg. Hi» wife, who contracted the
dlsea-e a few day. Inter, also died tti-
dm and whs buried several hours alter
her husband, lintn ill-played malignant
ptnpMun* and thi«w up Maiit vtutaittlfo*
f lie t I'll" It I'll It CO .
Bkri.in, May 21.- I'ugblate Buys the
physicians who operated on Crown
Winco Fri'iletick U i limn* throat found
the lii tli in it 11 ot i gruw th the »i/.« of a
lentsl on ilte vocal cor . Professor Vir-
chow proiioiiin cii mis growth innocii-
oi; i'he crown prince', genu al health
Slity llnii.cs Itc-lroycil by Fire.
London, May 21 —A Ispatch from Si.
I'etciaburg stiys «ixty houses were de'
stfuyeil by lite neur that city yesterday
I'ariiell's llcalllt.
I.oxnoN, May 21I'irrieir* phy*|>
clans ndvircd nim to go to the seasute
for a while and rest, His health is said
to be improved.
A Kuii-iih Cyclniie.
CtitCAfjo. Muy .'I.—A Clay Center,
Kiinans.apcciiil suy s • Tne 1 lines lain
receiptor news of u tornado which
Btruck i<-i»nti. a small town eight miles
westol here lo -1 ci citing. The, new
j school house was < utireiy ilcinolinhed
j two choicln - >\cte liutl y tlautuged and
i half a dozen dwelling li!iii«e» blown
down. The people generally took ref-
I mre In cellars itiul one per-oti was sari
tt'.t b .it.
Furi'st Fire*.
I)«ri( n.Muv 21 —A sneclal to the
! Jouri'a1 from the L'nper I'eiiinsiiin re'
| ports forest llres s'lll rugl/ g. From all
j parts of the peninsular come report* of
| continued drouili >itd danger to many
i towni Is as evident «« at any prevloii
! time. At lust report Iron wood was
threatened but wires ure down and no
newa bns been received since l*»i nlglit
and unless heavy rain come* soon, uiuoh
r I vleittls.
I ito mil -a of the
ciovytied all the
litis of passcttvers
Villi-', miik-lnir anx-
i It miijoi 'ty of the in
friend.- of .steerage piis-
littic IntiriuiiiIon' was
pin- ct j.-t rsi from lite
i d ut i i sile Garden do
iliy i he »t-r-e for their
The Trunk l.lues.
Xkw Voiik, May 21.—At a meeting of
Ilie trunk lino pusscngrr agents held
this evening representatives. I tl e Xew
York Ontial. We.-t Short- Erie, Dela-
ware A Hudson, Phllinlelp'iiit & Head-
ing, I'ennsylvunli, baltimore & tlhlo
were present. The -meeting iidniltted
the Baltimore it Ohio und tin- Ontario &
W eMcrn rniid* into ilte comhiiiiition as
arranged at the last meeting ami made
special excursion rates for the summer.
Real Estate.
Rooms 2 and 4, Mundy Build*
ing, El Paso Street.
City Property
—AND-
Yalley Laads a Specialty
WE HAVE For: SALE:
Warehouse property.
Acre property In the valley.
Lots in all the additions to tlie city.
Iirick dwellings with conveniences.
business property on El
Improved
Paso.
Desirable residence lots north of S.
It. II. track.
1'
Valuable improved
Antonio street.
propcty on San
Improved und unimproved property in
all parts of the city.
Give us a call before jiiii'i'hiising. \\ e
sell you-bargains in t l Paso property.
Markets.
Receipts
1 1
stroi
lilts and a
cr. i'h, ice Inayy
-. i. ir to good
0 I : ft; Butchers
1 10 I JII; fc dels
; st 1 M'ket's 2 15 to
oft-s i'nil good
P; s hi j tne n t* 7I>0.
;■ r, .tiiiiglng from
i.-i.tu; shipments
Notice!
The Diamond Palace Is the authorized
Inspector and repairer .of wiili lies, ,vc.,
fur the Aichison, TopelitiV Si nta Fe
rallioud einpluyi ». v\ aiclus. clli 11,01 ns.
jew elry, i$c.» al n ay s 25 11: 1,11. !< ss
titan any other house in the nitjie line,
vioiingruiiis ei'|!raved at Ho tt m-i|ce.
Fine wnt 1 it repu'i'litg a spcciiiitv. '1 ry
our-lV11rt.il wutiii, calicil thn •• Vj I'ciul
Hallway Service,'' also the Aurora
wuUll. Tlll.O. llOTIlfttlll.tl.
YOD El ALWAYS
(Most AlwaVf) Und what yon want it
I It VIX < O.'S, Lumps und Fixt-
ures, Show Cases, Soups and
Perfumery, Baby Bugnies,
l'alnis, Oils utiil Vnr-
nlslics, Mineral IVli-
ter. I'apeti l ies,
Pa pi rs, Ac.
Window
G ass.
Toilet Ar-
tlc'esat d No-
tions, W ull Paper,
The Fatuous lioches-
ler Lamps, &c., Ac.. Ac.,
Ac., Ac. Wiiaie 11 t-ai 11) 1 uir-
ters for Above and Any hing
in DBL'GS and S I A TIOX LII V.
W. A. IRVIN & CO.
Wholesale anil Itetnil Druggist* and
Slatloticrs,
El I'asn, . . . Texan,
Kansas (
kavsam 1 '1 iv
celpts :i;lii()j-
weuk a1 d 1
4.211 to -1,35
4.10; stock
it) t nl
Muy
liii'tni"
allude lo 1
1:0111 in oir t
r- 2 III! i i!
illHia Iteceipl •Hi
Market Opened Wt ii.
moderately uctivc, in
4.25.
11 ei.i' — Let cii i" ;:s
Markei 11 t in, (inii(t tn
couiinon tu mi-Mi .in
If Market.
21. ■i'atii.k.—Re-
t^ 7 0. Market
•1; g't'.i d to 1 hotel
> m (1 • it 111 11.75 lo
Mil
i; - liipinents 11(00
1 o in:; lit in mill
. :i if 1 rum 2.50 to
: -blpments none
choice, 2.1.0 to J.50;
Ml to .i.Ml.
Mini ) U,.rl.i t
New V(tt:K \iunni on cull easy, 3} to*
5 per cent (^iiHc.doir>?rc,d t toO I'liiue
inercatitil" p ipei'5 10 ti. Moni tg ex-
change dull a.nil 11 ic.'t.tno -d-.
Mill
Lti.noon, Mil)
of I>11 til 111 li;-.v <;i
the jubilee n r'vitfr
Mil" d.
I <■ corporal Ions
"I 10
to atlend
EXJ !Pj^.K50
BROKERAGE COMPA'Y
Over El Paso National Bank
EL PASO, TEX,
A lb funII' r.
I'lltt.At)i t.i't 1 iv. Mav 2i,— Morcom T.
Segiilubi. insiui'icfuf th,* Pullailelphla
Uuitirellu como I 'V, h .H left tit's city
b-iiving. It is ti 11 c :• tl, n ilclllclency of
$f5,t)t)it tn Ins accounts.
The P cii c.
Yesterday whs a groat day in the cat
endar of KI P .<o piv nil .«. It was the
day of the union Sim,luy school picnic
st Orti's urove. lit',mm n out) ati l 4(>0
people went .down nn the excursion
train that left tli" a'veMnh, Harris
burg and Hun Anioni'i depot 111 7:30 a.
m., and many more titove down. The
day passed w iiliotp ,v v incident of es-
pecial note, i'he Utile folks romped
and shouted and the big folks walked
and talked, and both big and little, en-
joyed the huge hamper* of good things
that were taken a'ong. The grove t*
being improved extensively and prom-
ises to be a fuvirite place of resort In
the future. The excursion train return-
«d to El Pa-o wlih its load of ptoato-
(MsUtXNOy. ta.
T.W.SMITH,
CITY SCAVENGER.
P. 0. B. 111.
Nlglit soil removed frrttit all parts of
thecity. Nuisances of all kltms removed
on short notice Hi-movaiot nuisance*
In private families and bitsini .s houses
I y the week properly utteiuli li to." Dis-
infecting a specialty. Al! nrtltrs eve
cuteti according to city otdii mice at rca
sonaitle rates.
GO TO
E. C. PEW,
THADr
^aiva n
W yoP
THfc:
EL PASO SHOE
MAIN"
FOR YOUR LOOTS AND SHOES
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