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A' 7- cm -4 V'. s ' ' Vol. I. East Las Vegas, New Meiico, Wednesday Evening, February 17, 1892. No. 65, Mill LATE NEWS. ltlB GLENDALB R0BBKBS. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 16. Marion Hedspetb, the Glendal train fobber, arrested in San Francisco some day ago, arrived in St Louis this morning in charge of two well armed Califor nia officcra.. At Clayton "lo-day the cases of AJuIittftHljtJihMrs.lloil speth came up. Slye pleaded guilty of robbery in the first degree. . Sen tence was deferred. NO DISTURBANCE. Springfield, Kas., Feb. 16 The adjourned term of the district court convened here to-day. Judge Botkln presided. This was the day set for the hearing of the Sheriff Dunn mur der case, and it was expected that the hostile factions might clash again. There was, however, no disturbance of any kind. Th e erimi nal wuca were not reached to day, but the docket was cleared so that they M ill be. the first business btfforeHlie'coiirt tomor row. . CONSTITUTIONALITY OP MC KINLKY ACT. Chicago, Feb. 16. The constitu tionality of the MoKinley .adrniniatoi-. tive act is to be attacked. The first move was made in the United' States circuit court here this afternoon, by the filing of a' motion to' cfisiuls's the appeal of collector clerk from -a de cision from the board of general ap praisers assessing certain duties on dress goods belonging to Locke,' Iliil catt & Co. BICIIORfDK OF GOLD CI. UBS. Dwiuiit. Ills.. Feb. 16. The : first world s convention of delegates from the bichloride of gold cjubs, compos ed of petsimi JvliQ hsvieV Leenyojired of the liquor and opium habit, at the Keeley'a sanitarium.lUfa town, as sembled here this afternoon.' ' Dele gates frwaXhfrleenalA'ijj&f iho.,urfn England and Scotland, were preseut and many more are expected. ' '" ' I, .....i' I ' 'I .I..... (I I UNCONFIRMED REPORTS. St. Louis, Feb. 16. For many weeks there has-been etreog that the A. T. & S. F. road, now the owner of the Kansas City & Colorado road, was about to extend that line from Union, its pregent tertninus, to Kansa's'City,'' thus giving the Santa Fe good connection with this city. Today a report,1 apparently' well au thorized, gained currency that the conlractiuwere about' to be-: let, but it could not be confirmed. BUSUING TUB WORK., . , Asu Fork, A. T., Feb. 16. A spe cial to the Democrat Bays: , C.J. Lantry, the well ktwwtt-aikoad contractor, says he has received in structions to put his entire force to work at onco on tho construction of the Hue from Ash Fork to Presoott and crowd , it , to 'completion'., , Mr. Lantry asabout'lSS men on the ground with teams and scrapers, and work will bo at oncp.cpmmenced ji CAN MAKE LIGHTNING TO ORDER. Lynn, JMasg,, .Fcbl3,rrFnf.,EJU hu Thompson, tho Lynn electrician, claims to have discovered the knack of making HghtlnMg..,U f1 a few days the scientific and electrical journals will publish full details, with ac companying figures, of Prof. Thomp son's lateeWUsoovtyH.Jrbo-.iBven- tion is at present of more scientific than practical interest, though there will be plenty of praotical uses for it eventually. The, professor, .has buo ceedccl by very simple means in pro ducing extremely potential discharg es. In an arc electrio lamp the car bons are" 'three-ciglftbtf ' of ' an ' inch apart, and in a search light a little more. The fiaine when ,they are sep arated aots as" a conductor." In Prof. Thompson's new machine, howover, the distance is eight inohes, and no flamo cair Veacli "b6 far. '"Tho fes'ult is the torrent of sparks is thrown off without interruption and with re ports like the rattle o( a Galling gun or a case-, of .'fiieoraclwjrft. 'The strength of the discharge appears to be limited 'only by the-ityacetrf the machine. It has been suggested to the professor that he form a partnership- ith Dryenf utth ''and that the firm furnish thunder storms to order. ; , ;. ; ' ,4 Hit. . tAiu mrLti THE SILVER QUESTION. Washington, Feb. 16. It is prob able that there will be an interesting straggle between the tariff . bills and thtfBlariti free "fellvef Coinage1llTirf6HifrUe Denver & E Paso short line precedence in the order of consider ation in the house. In fact the strug gle has already begun. The contest is conducted in a very able manner, and is merely a matter of argument, whether or not party poicy requires the silver bill to precede or follow one or more of the tariff bills. The silver men have urged, through Chairman Bland and others, that the way to prevent tho silver question lrom being made unduly prominent, s to mako it up and pass it promptly. With the silver bill out of tho way, public attention would be concentra ted on thc tariff bills, and by keep ing that question before the pubtio steadily,its prominence will be much greater thanif the M silver bill; were sandwiched in between them. In this view they are supported by a yety considerable1, Tiumber of irtefl who are in favor of making the tar iff question paramount to the silver issue, and in. this class , pf member some of them are on the ways and means committee itself. ' The " pro gress of the. contest will be watched wjth .great ir terestr , . Teat n::;atriLLC Tele 32 ah. .liial. following diapaicb -from 'EI Paso was in the Albuquerque Demo crat this morning, but diligent search has failed to find aiiy information oil the subject here. . There are, ma ny runioi'd oiVthe s'trWt 1ntJwo have" not been able to trace them except to this telejrain auil have so far not heard from Albuquerque. " El'Pako, Feb. 16 It was rumored on the street today that tho . body of , the missing lawyer, E. N. Ronquillo, had been found in a trunk at Las Vegas, which had been ship ped from here,,,.. The trunk remained at the depot until the body began to smell, when it was opened and the remains found. Itonquillo's son states that the family received a let ter saying the bod had been shipped from Albuquerque yesterday, but he did not give the writer's name. This is the way a San Francisco dispatch' puts it: That 'Jay Gould demanded the retirement of General Traflio Manager Stubbs, of the South ern Pacific, is asserted to be a fact, and this created tho row in the Western Traflio , association. It seems Stubbs took 100 car loads of sugar to Chicago forabout half rates, and' that Leeds, lato of tho Mis souri Pacific, who lost his place for the same kind of thing, gave the matter away.; It is said Huntington will stand by Stubbs, and if ho does the road will probably be forced to withdraw from the "Traffic associa tion. w"Th6' Democrat says: The Scoit Moores want to know why it is that the Albuquerque boys are expec ted to get up'all the prizes in tho ter ritory. The boys would like to go away occasionally, and think a trip to Las Vegas during the irrigation convention would bo the proper thing. Let us hear from Las Vegas. All light, come along. The Las Vegas boys will bo glad to see you, and will make a good contest. The proprietor of the Eagle cigar store has placed ice water outside his place of business for the benefit of the publio, and he M ill petition the council tonight or permission to maintain a public watering place there. Mr. Feiko shows enterprise in Jhis, and wo hope the publio. twiJl remember it. " . The mileage book of Chief En gineer Kittredgo, of the Big Four, shows that in the year 1891 he trav eled over 40,( 00 miles, or an average of 160 miles a day1.' '"' Us. EATOOtN'- Yews.' Y Vln an interesting , interview with the Hon. Jefferson Itaynolds yester day, he said: "The great prosperity of Denver is solely owing to' the energetic efforts put forth by her prominent business men.- ' ..The interest manifested by Den ver's most prominent business people is something wonderful, " for they have discovered the value of such a line to them. ' 'M ' ' ' "The appointment of Governor John Evans as chairman of the committee on railroads by the Chamber of Com merce is one of the indications of the lively interest taken in the develop ment of tho road. , "But our principal business men must put forth more energy in this matter, foT it i through the influence of our' business men -that tho in fluence of the business men of other cities in the ' territory can be "won and ; through this combination of enterprising citizens the interest of New York and Chicago may bo ob- , ,,..p.i. .. .r, i,.,.. i... tained. ' "The railroad will certainly be built and that in the near future, but the money market being depressed at the present time, capitalists are not prepared to invest in any new enter prises. Yet this railroad has such peculiar merits and claims that it will be one of the first ' projects' to which they will give their atten tion." ; :- m m ' The LnrfioLir-LtrcsY Teal. 1 i ..... ,j Yesterday's Albuquerque. Demo crat has the following about the Lincoln-Lucky sale, which is a good, ileal different from the item in the Denver News: 1 "From Editor Anderson, of the Cerrillos liustler, who, was in the metropolis1 ' yesterday, ' the ' reporter gleaned the following interesting items from that prosperous camp: "Tho members of . the Lincoln Lucky Consolidated , Mining ' com pany, of San Pedro, met at Las Ve gas last Saturday and made their paymeht'on the rriine,, receFViirjj .due acknowledgement of the same in legal documents which place them in possession of what is today i unquesT tionably the finest mining property in New Mexico. " The i Democrat 'Is informed that the-new hoisting ma chinery, delayed, a few days in the .making of new cages,..will arrive at Cerrillos tomorrow and be at once transferred to. the mine, after, which Manager Anderson states, the output of ore will ba increased to the full capacity consistent ' with syste matlc mining. 1 1 "The Denver stockholders in the Lincoln-Lucky - departed for homo this morning, well pleased with their visit, the showing of the mine and the mAitey Invested in payment' for tho same." One of J,ho .purchasers who was here in town told a gentleman who resides hero that ' they ' were very well pleased with their bargain and that if the mine wad located ih Colo rado they could sell it for 1, 000,000, but that it was too good an invert it 1 1 1 P 1 I : me nt and was not in the market. As this was said last Monday it don't look as thoogh the mine had played out. The Whitoomb & Raymond t ex cursion train arrived this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. 'R. A. Cushing, Mr. Ham, carriago builder, George H.' Riobardu, jin. wholesale. jeweler, E. II. Leonard, in the beef line, J. F. Woodburg and l -JISimpsou, all' of Boston, stopped off to", Bizo up ' our city which they declared beautiful, , mm, ii j . .,.) The mineaof Sonora in 1891 ex ported to the United States 24,190, 700 pounds of precious mineral,1 be ing 3,437,600 pounds more than in 1890. The earnings of the Canadian Pa cific for (ho week ended January 8 are $471,000, against 445,000.for the samo period last year, an increase of 120,000. ROSENTHAL Special Inducements in Men's Furnishing Goods 65 Cent Men's Unlaundered Shirts, good heavy cotton, reinforced Linen Bosom, well made, Special Salo Price, .45 85 Cent Men's Unlaundered Shirts, open front, . pleated Bosom, with fly leaf to button, Special Sale-Price, .60 CO Cent Boys Unluundered Shirts, Linen Bosom ' aud Short Cuffs, . ' Special Sale Price, ,45 $1.00, Boys'" Night Shirts, well made and Best Wamsutta Muslin, Special Salo Price, .65 $1.25 Men's Fine Night Shirts, Fancy Front with Pocket, . , . ' " Special Sale Price, .75 , Best Brands of 4-ply Linen Collars, each, .15 Best Brands of 4-ply Linen Cuffs, per pair, .25 LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE. HH j. EMWAOEIt- I Fine Hats and Bonnets a specialty J BRIDGli STREET. Tai lorlng Is a bus . iness of i t s own. Rq ady made i s another, I t ake mi ne s tr ai ght . , P. LeDUO, ,. Merchant Tailor, BitiDGB Stbekt, Las Vegas, N; M. Pianos & Organs, f. . . . . i ... . OF A1X MAKES, At lowest prices and on easy pay .' , '.' ments. . - Everything in tho music lino. Cat alogues fro. Second-hand pianos bought, sold and exchanged. Span ish and English books, stationery and school supplies. T. G. MERNIN, Bridgd'Street, Las Vegas, N. M. GEO. 33. MOT7I.T01T, mm ' , All work 4(jne lati&factorlly. Sbop oo MAIN 8T-, OLD 8TEAM LAUHDET. E. Lai Vegu Restaurant. Fruit Stand. . ANGELO FRANZ A, .'..','. ' ' '. j Bridge Street, East I.a Vegas. Je3jorjierJeat Jarliet Touonn always find Kansas OUT meats of all descriptions. Also, Just arrived from Oa lllnas, UtJU lieud of line mutton, Will wholesale or retail tlimn at lowejt pos sible price. Oly us a call. ADAMS c&TTXIOlT, Cochran &, Piitnell, FULTON MEAT MARKET, '-SIXTH 8TBEET. ' ' Kansas' City Spars Hits and ,Tsn dorloins. - Game la Season. I or1 ust be Sold! ' . . A Large Assortment of the finest Goodi, CouKUliug of Fine Slippers, Shoes and like useful articles for both LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, are mow ered for sale at retail, at Extraordinary Low Prices for Cash At the Assignees' sale of the stock of goods lately belonging to CHARLES SPORLEDEIt, iu East Las Vegas, as these goods mul be ' sold by the assignee to close up the affairs of said busi- ness. All persons contemplating IPURCHASING &00BS IN THIS LIHE Would do well, to examine said stock before purchasing elsewhere. . . Among said stock, that must be sold, is a. Pull and Complete Line of Jadies' and gents' boots arid shoes of the best quality, also full stock Rubber Footwear, Hats, Gloves and other like articles, all of which will bo sold at greatly reduced price to close out said business. ' You will save money by examining and pur chasing your Holiday Presents from said stock, as it must all be sol 4 without regard to coht. Thomas W. Hayward, Assignee. DO YOU "WEAR PANTS? i If SO, 3 if call on$aJ ' ...... f -FJ, the Golden Rule i ... . , . . . ' A Special Pant Salo has Begun, Lasting Ono Week Only. Come ! See our $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 tables FOR GASH ONLY. I. Ks Lewisv Manager, ' RAILROAD AVE. EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M Leaders LO"W FBICES. 50 Cent Quality Boys' White or Grey Merino , Shirts and Drawers, nil sizes, Special Sale Price, tU $1.00 Quality Boy' Scarlet or Natural Grey all Wool Shirts aud Drawers, all sixes, Special Sale Price, .f . .... ' 35 Cent Quality Men's White Meiluo Shirts , . and Drawers, heavy weight, Special Sale Price, .M 85 Cent Quality Men's Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers, Satin Front, Pearl Buttons, Speciul Salo Price, .ft $1.00 Quality Men's Fine Striped Wool Shirts . and Drawers, Extra Good Value, all sizes including extra sizes, Special Salo Price, .7 Wo now curry Full Lines of Men's and Boys' Fint Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Nobby Hats. If so; I call on KuSm:.,.. ' i? J 4lNHiSSB the Clothing Co. .... n lmlnmliauiw,m-.r-mm. ' ''""'TWr'