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7 O í uCU VOL. 4. S0C0ER0, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1888. NO 616- " (Mi r 1) TELEGRAPHIC. FOR LIFE. 8an Francisco, May 7. Thomas N. Bateman, private i o the 2ndU. S.Cav airy, who murdered Sergeant Soper at the Proiidio, waa sentenced te irapri onment for life at Ban Qnentin. ABSCONDING CLERK. Philadelphia, Pa., May 7. John K. Williams, aged 19, a t muted clerk of Saml W. VVray, an insurance agent, baa abaconded, taking with him $3,200 of hie employer's cash. He ie believed to have gone to California. IIANGED. St. Helena, Cal, May 7. John Wright, who shot and killed a young man named Budd Vann in this town about two weeks ago, was taken from the jail by a mob of marked men early yesterday morning and hanged to a bridge at the end of the street. THE SULTAN'S TERMS. Tangier, May 7. The Sultan ha agreed to submit differences betweeu his government and the U. S. to arbitration on the following terms; The difference to he settled by an arbitration court. The Moorish gov ernment promis-ss no time shall be specified for the payment of personal or individual claims, debta or amounts duo on credit. BOARD OF HEALTH. Cincinnati, May 7. The national conference of the state board of health in session bf5 was spent in discussing a resolution, that the conference re cognizing the failure of local authori ties to administer quarantine effectu ally in a large du other of cases, reepnot fully urge upon the national govern ment the day of assuming coutrol of quarantine at all pons of entry. Tote ws postponed till today. ATTACKED THE SHERIFF. Fresno,, May 7. Deputy Sheriff Lewie was.áttucked by a stranjref iuho on horseback while he was out asecitt- ing resterduy, lourtern wiles from hen?. jTbo-aian fired at him three time, one bullet pasMioj; through the lnp(el and sleeve of Lewis' eoat. The latter returned the fire and thinks ho woun ded his aarailiint. Hi id supposed to be a friend of some partim urret-tod by the deputy. The polioe say they Lave a clue. HELD 'LEGAL. Santa Cms, May 7. Judge Me Canu in overruling demurrer to i'ldiotmcnt in the cane of Jetuie L. Graham, oa trial for the murJer of one iiennett do years a;o, huid that Gen. Riley was vested with power by the President of the United States to (ovtrn 'Califortii'i at that time and iliiit the court were properly cutituted to try cases prior la the ii'liuixsiuo of California as a state, and that indict ments properly drawn inuet hold us far as the statute ol limitation is cou cerned. The prisoner plead not poilty and was held to answer. His trial was set for June 11th. STANLEY sIfE. London, May 7. Tho Emin Bey relief committee is confident that Stan ley is gafe and that he ia pushing bin way to the region between the Congo river and Albert Nvauza. A dispatch from Zanzibar confirms the theory that Stanley has bent his' steps toward Wadeloe via Makua wells to avoid some swamps, and therefore Emia Bey's party would fail to boar of him. petroleumTield. . Ottawa, Ont., May 7. The senate committee which ha been investigating the resources of the Mackenzie river basin presented U repert. The evi dence submitted points to the exis tence in the Mackenzie and Arthabasca valleys of the most extorsive petro leum field in America if not in the world, and it U recommended that a traot of 40,000 square miles be re served from sale, in order that iti value may be more accurately ascertained by exploration and practical tesis. AFRA IP, New York, May 7. The E vening Son Lai a cablegram from London, aayirig that the Sun's Berlin corres pondent, Blakely Hall, is unaMo to send telegrams and letters from Ber lin describing the real situation there, on account of the rigid censorship maintained by the government. He has conveyed to London Becretly the fallowing information : "There are grave fear? of a social uprising. The Crown Prince is pro tected by extraordinary polioe precau tions whenever he appears in poblie. The Social Democratic party is alarm ingly active, and is flooding Germany with seditious documents, which the police are busy confiscating. Houses are searched by police in a moet d es polio fashion. Some of the pamphlets issued revile the Crown Prince and Accuse him of ruining daughter of the people. paiuter named Kark lione.n is under arreet, charged with printing the sociu1iti: IHnratnre." WASHING I ON NEWS. Wsshington, May 7. A package was received at the treasury depart ment from tho American Exchange National bunk, of New York, pur porting to contain 841,000 in bank, notes, but when it was opened nothing but brwn paper ws fcmod within. The pnok a ge was returned to the bank. The United States consul at Stock holm baa informed the department of state that the Swedish parliament has decided to put a duty of 20 orce, (5 4- 10 cents) per kilogram, on pork, aod of 23 ores (6j cents) on smoked pork. This is important to American dealer, as 95 per cent of the pork imported into Sweden is from the United States. The national theater was crowded Saturday night with a netably distin guished and brilliant audience. The occasion was a performance give na dar the tuspioea of President and Mrs. Cleveland, and a committee of ladies very prominent in eooial life of the capital for the benefit of a fund, with which it is proposed to procure a statu of George Washington for pre. sentation to the French republic. The stage attraction was Steele McKay's drama of Paul Ksurer," admirably performed, under bis personal direction, by the entire New York company. Among the occupants of the private boxes were the president snd wife, Se nator and Mrs. Jones, of Nevada, with Miss Bayard and the French minister as their guests: the Chinese minister and suite, Postmaster General and Mrs. Dickinson, Senator and Mrs. Hearst, of California, and General and Mrs. Sheridan. The body of the house was filled with people of fashion and officials of distinction. The theater was draped with American flags furnished by General Sheridan, and French flags, sent from the consulate at New York at the request of M. RousUn, French minister. STATE KENT Showing the fii.ancial condition of Socorro county, N. M., on the first day Frbruary, 1888: tutor Account. General expenses paid from the year 1874 to retrurv i, isas , , Amount expended tor building court house and jMl, nod otner improvements , Amount expended lor construction of bridge across me ivio urande Amount in bonds of the oonnty redeemed and cancelled Anioiiut in bonds of county now outstanding. Amount of coupons 0'i county bonds paid... Amount of cash in bands of county treasurer tf eDruary 1st, 18S8.. . . . ; AaieüLt jrtaadinz Vj cToditof county fund (specUM Au''t standing to credit of county fund (ordinary)! Amount standing to creuit.yi acnooi luna...., Amount e ending to credit of interest fund... Auiouut of taxes and licenses collected, and for collection, in hands of (J. T. Ruesell. collector. Amount of licenses iu bauds of C. T. Russell, cullector, not collected , Au.it uta of Ices on licenses due E.V.Chaves, ex-clerk , , Amount paid territorial treasurer by collector of btioorio county to fcept. 20th, 1887 Amount paid for furniture and fixtures in courtl hoiiKe and jail to February 1, 1888 Amount xA uncollected taxes aud licenses for years prior to 1887 Amount of the tax-roll of 1887 in the hands of C'.T. Ruskel,collctor,for collection Feb. 1, '83 Warrants Issued by Socorro county, N. M., for the current) year ot 1S7, as per "Warrant Hegwter, for tbej toHowiu purposes : Material and good furnished court house and jail Amount paid jury and undue commissioners. . SlierilFH oillco expentio allowed by com mission era Aiiiourt allowed tor blank books, printing and stationery for -county Amount allowed ou account of salaries and ex- penwes of Probate court Amount allowed on account of county roads.. Amount allowed for salary and mileage of conn . ty commissioners Amount allowed probate clerk as clerk of Board , of Commissioners and for translating prooeed i"K9 Amount allowed county treasurer . for salary and necessary stationery and expense Amount allowed for boarding prisoners, jailor's sulary and lor conveying prisoners to aud Iroiu nul Amount allowed for improvement of court house grounds Amount appropriated to board of health Amount allowed for guarding prisoners Amount allowed bailiffs and deputy sheriffs... Amount allowed for expenses of assessor's office Amount allowed for construction of sewer from, oourt houwe end Jail , Amount allowed to school superintendent for salary Amount allowed tor holding inquests and inter ring paupers Amount allowod for medical services rendered prisoners and paupers. Amouut allowed to pay salary of county attorney Am'iunt al'owed on account of election expense Amount allowed to collector and aaseesor tor com mission on collection of tains and licenses.. Amount allowed janitor for court house Amount allowed V. II. Moore as accountant. . Amount allowed l. a. Jinany as attorney in case No 1434 Total amount warrants outstanding, $50,908.79 Ain't issued during the current yar of 1887 18,280.84 LtJthtednesi fW. 1, 1888. Bonds outstanding. $111,800 00, Warrants outstanding 50,91)8.79. Da. ta. 93,483 06, 66,515 89 22,501 25 17.616 0t. 33,994 81 25,354 88 33,788 65 1,753 81 Total .1fi2.7ilS 79 2'r. 01? ftK 5,000 00 111,800 00 ' B,? 57 2,570 80 11,739 16 13,897 31 137 50 4 73 67,859 64 125,217 38 1,254 01 31 00 183 65 1,546 28 339 47 150 60 1,006 70 769 80 493 83 3,542 55 215 00 130 00 1,547 00 19 8 50 36 40 2,130 00 975 00 122 25 120 00 800 00 60 80 2,291 00 Oí 150 Oo 152 00 32,711 95 I A. T.Habrison & Go, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E-HARDWARE, STOVES AndTinware, Cuttory, Queenswar. Ouna, Revolvers, Cartridges, Ammtinit'on, Bar Fixtures, Lampa, Chandeliers. Nails, Steel, Blacksmiths', Masons. Carpenters', and Alining Tools and Agricultural Implements. Also A rrfvrfhet for pkeriso mower Xi. OH ÜO lUf AND 8TUDE1JAK.EH WAGONS. BUUKBOARD3 ANL sT""Wpay no rent, and have ths most complete stock in the Territory. A share of your patronage is solicited. Manzanares Avenue. Opposite Leavitt A, Watwu's Lumlier Yard. rUUMUlMU, UAS AND STEAM FITTING SUPPLIES AT WHOLE BALIS AND UETAIL. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SOCORRO, - NEW MEXICO. "Nothing Succeeds Like Success" OR THE Billiard Hall. 8?P5 0i" FLAZA A New Stock of Elegant Goods, Both Domestic and Imported. Imported Cigars, Domestic Cigars, the Finest Cigars a Specialty. THE HOST ELKflANT BILLIAKD TABLES IK THE TEUUITORY. r. w, xiiii:wii:rjrri. prop. NEW BACA BLOCK. OPP. 8PERLINO BROS. HOTEL, MEST SIDE PUBLIC PLAZA, FORMERLY PARK HOUSE Newly Furnished, Refitted and Renovated. Well Ventilated Rooms, Uooii Sample Rooms, Bath rooms in connection ' ' with iL i House. v MRS. BROWN, Proprietress. SOUOxUlO. NEWjMEXICO. AUGUST CUEaSERi ' -DEALER.!- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,- Domestic and Imported Fruits, Res Toteo ana Ciprs, Confectianery, Siters' Sopply, FRESH RKEAD AND I'ASTR, OYSTERS. POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON, FRESU FLSH TWIOH A WEEKY JOrfiooits Delivered to All Parte of the Citv. BURKS OLD STAND. SOCORRO, N. M. Park House Arboe And Plaza Hotel Bar. THE GEM CI TY'S FA VORI TE RES OR T. The Most Cosy and Pleasant in the Territory. THE FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, DOMESTIC AND IMPORT ED. COLD LUNCUK.S OF ALL KINDS. SWISS AND L1MHURG CHEESE. HOT WElNElt WUItST. RUSSIAN CAVIAR. IMPORTED bAKDIN'KS. PICKLED V1US FEET. RAW OYSTERS. SAUSAGE AND 11AM. SANDWICHES AND RAW IIAMHURUUEH STEAK. PUI VA'IE CLUB ROOMS ATTACHED. FRESH BUTTERMILK EVERY DAY. it. o. Jcni'iiiH, nx.xii&sroi. Dorsey & Woody ard, Drugists& Chemists Socorro, New Mexico. TOILET RETS GENTS' TRAVELING SF.TS FINE ALBUMS. PERFUMERY CASES JEW Eb iJUAbn HR'. fUlCES LOW- -COME AND SEE US.- JOBBER importers cpENGER, BARTig J . 'A r Apcruyed Ajrl 21, 18S8. . O. N. DLACivV EL.L. Chairmin Board of Counv Conruisi,oii rs. 1 JB Süi M LB N h. Y SO, ICx-üürt Cl-rk 1WH ( (3onty 0oji6líV. TS2FLATZ, cocri r r &MI.1M, CTTLI2T, TACH8 Ji Socorro EAT ElARKiT. WEST BIDE OF PLAZA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Iov yoor or3. ru, and tliey will be filled ioaiptlv aad the me. leliveiwj to any part of the city. ILVER TEA SETS, U TnllM úi Knives. Forks and Bpovm. L J.SHARICK.AIbuiuprqne.N ÍJIlllütfií And DRESSMAKING -by-MRS. JULIA MORRI3 STAMPING DONE TO ORDEK. All Work Guaranteed. Nest Weiller h Co.'a Store, Wept bide of the Píase, tT WATCHES, ) CLOCKS AND JEWELRl V ' ' f Repaired by an i expert workman. WW and wan o ted. I.J. Eharick.Albuquerque.K.M GO TO ZACK'S Barber Shop FOR FIRST-CLASS 17 Oil?!. The OUest Barber io tlie City. s PECTACLES " To suit everybody. Gold, Silver and Steel frames, far slcht and near slgbt.blue and smoke itlasscn.sUoot ing classes. I. J. SUA RICK, AlbuQueruue. N. M. S. T.BUTLER (BurMor to T. Barkbtrd ft Co.) DKALBB 1H Saddles, Harness, WniTr. FANCY BITS, BPUR8. CUA1S, And evervtblnff Dertalnlnir to a finí fls Saddlery Hooea. Largmt stock living prices. Call aod be convinced Opposite Socorro county Bant. fTOWARD WATCHES, tJ H Waltham Walelics, XI Elpln Watches, 5 i Sprinjffleld Watches. ÍXtÍJ Hiimpden Watches. I.J. BU AUICK. Albuqueroae.lT.M MRS. H. A. KHIGHT, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. New goods and reasonable prises. Opposite Trice Bros. & Co VOD CM MAKE HOffl INPURCHASlVOnROjNS OH PIANOS OF'i'H E VEKY BEST MANUKA CT V Hit, By Addressing A. A. KIDDER, P. O. Box 233. SILVER CITY NEW MEXICO 8HAR1CK Has the largest and most complete stock of Watebea. dewtiry. silver Ware anrt a SpeuUcleaetc., in the Soutl wt. Albuquerque, N. M. ASSAYED Asay of Quid, Silver, Copper, U-ad aod other minerals made rrarutly. Analysis maIe when duaired. (luid. Silver and Niekle I'laiiug done. , T.E.SIMMONS, Office on Tiara, Sooirrn, N. M., ia ike A. L. SirauM huiliiinp. KELLY MEAT MARKET. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Always keep the best Meat ! town. KELLY, - NEW MEXICO. VM. HELD, PAIUTER," And Fiiper-nangor. vTOBK CUaRAfcTEKD.. IOOOR&0, K M \n\n CITAIS, i r:r:3 i tiU 5, SI M A ti LaiiCtTKl, CSKAOl BIS.'