AOTA AILY NE' VOL.32. SANTA FE, N. M.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895 NO. 19G. FE W MEXXCA A sign like that strikes borne. Every one's interested in home matters, and un questionably hardware is one of the lead ing home topics. Those who have par chased hardware from us know that oar goods are not equaled in Santa Fe. The proof of hardware is in the use. That test has shown our goods to be Al. There is no appealing from the verdict of exper ience. Yon can't go behind the returns of our customers, and they have returned our goods the best in use. If you doubt it, ask them. We will abide by the ans wer. W. H. COEBEL, Catron Block - Santa Fe. J 6. M klteHEMUTENSILS ALL KlfiLPS MULLER & WALKER. -DEAtEBS IN- Stan I ami FntT llfflii'i THE CUBAN INSURRECTION. Profound Sensation Caused in Madrid by Alleged Demand of (lie United States. SPAIN MUSI CRUSH CUBAN REBELLION Report Neither Confirmed Nor Denied at Washington Meanwhile Insur gents Are Using Dynamite Destruction of Railroad Trains and Bridges. time passed. It is evidently Judge Dame's purpose to prevent the fight if he can, but, notwithstanding his action, preparations go on and there is no Uoubt bat that the fight will take place on Oc tober 31. . A Claar collapse. Chicago. Oot,ll. The Koper fe Baiter Cigar oompany failed today. E. J. Touse is the assignee. Liabilities $100,000. The assets exceed that amount by about $25, 000. - . SWEPT BY A TIDAL WAVE Destruction Wrought to Pacific Ports . of Mexico and on Gulf of California. A CRUEL SENSATION. TELEGRAPH WIRES ARE PROSTRATED -ADD HOPBMTOBS OF- FUErjH BREAD, ASI CAKES. AGENTS FOB BOSS Patent Flour. Club House Canned Goods. Hesaton Creamery Butter. 'Phone 53 Careful attention given to special order for oakes and pastry. Campers' supplies packed free of charge. Call and examine our stock and gee our low prioee. . S.S.BEATY, DEALER IN. GBOCEIS&PBOflSIONS, Hay, -Grain, Fruit and Lumber. Great Bend Pat Imperial Flour. The Elgin Creamery Butter. Fresh Ranch Eggs. Monarch Canned Goods. Teas, Coffees & Spices first quality Colorado New Potatoes. Fresh Poultry & Oysters received every Friday. ' Carry Full GIVE TJS A. OA31.X.I Corner Bridge & Water Sts. TELEPHONE 40. A.. STAAB, IMPORTER AND JOBBER. Oldest and Largest Establishment in Southwest. Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hardware. Santa Fo Now Mexico Madrid, Oct. 11. It is reported1 oc the best authority that the Ameircan gov eminent has notified the Spanish minis ter at Washington that it is necessary for opain to act promptly in orusbing the unban insurrection. The news has caused a profound sensation here. NEITHER OONFIBMED MOB DENIED. Washington. The statement oabled from Madrid to-day to the effect that the united States government has intimated to the8panish minister here that there is need of prompt aotion on the part of his government in putting down the Cuban insnrreotion oan not be confirmed at the state department. The offioials would neitner confirm nor deny the report, tnougn tneir manner mdioated disap- 1 provai or us aocuraoy. It is believed to be quite probable that representations nave been made to Spain of the wisdom of aggressive and aotive operations against the Cuban insurgents oy minister ueiome, based on bis per- buubi views or tne situation and bis knowledge of the purposes of the friends or tne insurgents to press their oase vig orously soon after the assembling of congress. INSUBOENIS UBINO DYNAMITE. Havana. Farther news from La Resbalosa, near whioh place a mixed train of passenger and freight oars was attacked by the insurgents, who threw dynamite shells between the oars, show that two passengers lost their legs and nanus. The leg of another has been amputated ana mree otners are in danger of death. 1 wo wounded passengers have already aiea. The insurgents have partially destroyed with dynamite the iron railway bridges at Camajudani and Tuinicu, in the provinoe of Santa Clara. THE MAKKRTB. New York, Oct. 11. Money on call nominally 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4&7. Silver, 68; lead, $3.15. Kansas uny. cattle receipts, 9,000; shipments, 8,700. Market strong to steady; Texas steers, $1.8S $2.10; beef steers, $2.40 $5.20; Blockers and feeders, $2.25 $3.70; bulls, $1.60 $8.00; Texas oowe, $1.60 $2.60; native cows, $1.26 $3.20. Sheep reotipts, 3,200; shipments, 700; market, steady to strong; iambs, $3.00 $4 30; muttons, $2.60 $3.25. Chioago. Cattle, receipts, 3,500, in cluding 600 Texans and 1,000 westerns. Market to-day, for best grades, strong; Beeves, $3.40 $5.50; oows and heifers, $1.40 $3.70; Texas steers, $2.86 $3.60; westerns, $3.10 $4.40; Blockers and feeders, $280 $3.90. Sheep receipts, 8,000; market, 6teady to strong. Chioago. Wheat, October, 69 m 60; December, 60 62. Corn, October. 28; November, 28. Oats, October, 17; November, 17. Discussed Annexation. Chioago, Oct. 11. "Shall the United States Annex Cuba?" This was the real question earnestly disonssed at the Quar terly meeting and dinner of the Union League club, under the formally an nounced subjeot, "Shall the policy of the United States be to Extend its Do minion f" The selected speakers were Azel F. Hatch, in the affirmative; Congressman D. Cooke, in the negative; Harry Reubens. in the affirmative, and William E. Mason, in the negative. The diBoussion took a wide range, and the desirability of absorbing Canada, Mexico and Hawaii was disonssed. But the matter dwelt on most earnestly was the annexation of Cuba, whioh was learn edly handled by some of the speakers. Mr. uaton was in favor or extension in order that the market might be enlarged. If Hawaii wanted to raise the flag this country ought to take advantage of it. The Nicaragnan canal should be aided and the United States shonld beoome the envy of the world. Mr. Cooke, on the other hand, spoke of the "Lust for Territorial gain," and oalled it a "colossal crime." Social and political reform, he thought, should engage the at tention of the Americans. He took up Canada, Mexico, Hawaii and Cuba, and to the question, "Shall they be annexed f" he returned an emphatio "No." They should be aided in maintaining inde pendent republican governments, he said, but not annexed. . The meeting was largely attended by representative citizens. .;. Held for JHnrder. Denver, Oct. 11. Caroline Ann Oaf feron, wife of Phillip E. Cafferon, who was murdered at his home on April 8,' last, was arrested yesterday by the authorities of Butler, Pa., on the charge of murder. She is held at Bntler pending the arrival from Denver of an officer i empowered to brin gher baok. ttllpla Kingdom Deal. Denver, Oot. 11. Dennis Sullivan, T. Q. Burke, Senator H. O. Bolsinger and some eastern capitalists have incorporat ed the Vendome Mining oompany and bought all the properties of the Herbert Mining oompany and Shafts mine in Oilpin oounty. Theprioe paid is $460, 000. The Herbert mine has been a great prodnoer. There are about forty aorea com prised in the property purohased iu which are over ten miles of underground work ings. CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS. fabricated Heport that the President Had Been Aasatwinated Cir culated Last Mailt. Buzzarad Bay. Mass., Oct. 11. There is absolutely no truth in the report, cir culated late last night, that President Cleveland had been assassinated. The president will leave Gray Gables to-morrow for Waahington, but Mrs. Cleveland and the children will probably remain a few days longer. The president, in oom pany with secretary Thurber, went out to the fishing grounds about 9 o'clock to day. STOBY STABTED BY UNITED PBK8S. Chicago. The following statement has been sent out by the Western Union tickers in the oity of Chicago: "umcago, uct u. The statement, sent out over the Western Union Telegraph company's tickers, this morning, to the effect that the Associated Press had start ed the rumor of President Cleveland' as sassination proves to have been an im pious falsehood. The Associated Press has at no time either started such t rumor or given it currency. The allega tion that it had done bo was furnished to the Stook Quotation oomoanv bv the United Press in New York. It should never have been sent out over the ticker wires and the oompany sincerely regrets hb transmission." The original copy of the libel as far nished by the United Press to the West ern Union oompany has been turned over to tne Mew York office of the Associated Press. f Back to the Old Home. Canton, Ohio, Oot. 11. When Governor McKinley becomes a private oitizen again next January he will return to Canton and will occupy the little house which he and Mrs. McKinley occupied immediately after their marriage. The house has been sold since, but the governor has rented it. and when the couple again take np their residence in Canton, after an absence of fifteen years, they will settle in the old nest, where they will oelebrate their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary early in the year. This is,! Mrs. McEiuley's wisn. FEDERATION LABOR. . r- - Ruin Caused by the Winds Completed by the Angry Waters American Colonists Suffer Sugar Plan tations and Sugar Mills Destroyed. Resolutions Adopted In Illinois Ap proving- the Kalltray Brother hoods and Indnrelnaj Mov. at AHseld. Peoria, 111., Oot. 11. At a meeting of the Illinois. Federation of Labor to-day, after a stormy debate, lasting two hours, the following was adopted: Whereas, Eugene V. Debs has stated that the railway brotherhoods have been repudiated by organized labor; Kesolved, That the Illinois Federation ot moor denies Buon assertion and ex tends to the railway brotherhoods its ap proval ana assurance of oontinned es teem. A resolution was adopted unanimously heartily indorsing Gov. Altgeld and his administration. Jadge JDoffle Will Exert All HU . Fewer te Prevent the Palling Off . of the Proposed right at Hot Springs. Hot Springs, Ari;., Oot. 11. The state ment sent ont from here last night, that Judge Dqffie had lnstrnoted the sheriff to do everything in his power, as an officer of the law, to prevent the contemplated Bght here between Oorbett and Fltstlm mon, is entirely (rue. He advised the sheriff fully as to his duty and said that be would give him farther information as Dropped Head in Chicago. Chioago, Oot. 11. Cyrus C. Cook, a prominent Republican politician of Ed- wardsville, III., dropped dead at the Great northern hotel to-day, whore be was at tending a meeting of the Illinois Repub licans. Judge Cook was the Republican candidate for congress in the 18th dis trict to sucoeed the late Congressman Ke mann. A Bad Hag's End. Chicago, Oct. 11. Harry Lyons was hanged to-day for the murder, on the night of February 1, of Alfred Mason, a soenio artist. Lyons attempted to rob Mason on the street and fractured his victim's Bkull with the butt of a revolver. Lyons was about 85 years old and had a bad police record. He was nervy to the last. A Sugar Trust Rebate. New York, Oot. 11. The negotiations between the wholesale groeers in the west looking toward the abatement of outting refined sugar prioes have resulted in a request that the American Sugar Refin ing company put into effect in western oities ths same selling plan now in effect this aids of Chioago. This means that upon the declaration by a wholesale grooer that he has maintained tbs list priees, he is allowed a rebate of.. 3-16 eents per pound. This 8-16 eents is not taken off the bill of goods as is ths New York custom, but will be paid to the grooers at stated regular intervals. The Wool Market. . Boston, Oot. 11. The Amerioan Wool and Cotton Reporter says of the wool trade: There has been a good demand for wool the past week and the market shows oontinned strength and a firm tone. Medium and coarse wools evidenced an improving demand. Fine wools continue aotive. Prioes are practioally nnehanged and users are meeting dealers readily at existing prioes. The Boston market has rnled aotive, fine to coarse and medium wools selling in good lots. The recent and put enor mous sales of Australian have greatly re duced the supply of most kinds of that wool in this market, but a fairly aotive business was done here during the first half of the period under review. It looks as though ths high prioe of Australian eroas breeds had turned theourrent in the direction of domestlo medium wools, and similarly as if the ourrent rates for all kinds of Australian had drawn increased attention to the territorial wools, of which large sales have been made. Well Known Writer Dying. . Chicago, Oot. 11. Mrs. Clara Dot Bates, well known as a writer of high olass literature for juvenile readers, is ill beyond reoovery and her death is expeot ed momentarily. DIED 01 HIABT DISEASE. Pittsburg. Jas. J, Cook, ex-chief of the U. 6. secret service department, bnt of late years in charge of a looal deteo tive agency, died this morning of heart disease. Guaymas, Mexico, Oot. 11. Advices are slowly reaching this port from the Paoifio ports of Mexico, and the portB on the west side of the Golf of California, conveying the intelligence that the tidal wave, which swept northward during the four days, September 30 and Ootober 1, 2 and 3, oaused great damage to property and shipping and that a number of lives had been lost. The telegraph wires were prostrated and information somes by degrees, as people arrive from below. The hurricane crossed the Isthmus of Tehuantepeo and swept up the ooast into the Gnlf of Cali fornia. It was accompanied by a delnge which oompleted the ruin the wind had wrought. At Topoiombampo, all the houses of the American colony were greatly dam aged and the custom house was badly wrecked. The Ahomy river, north of Topoiom bampo, overflowed and destroyed the sugar plantations and sngar mills thirty miles away from the channel of the river. The damage to the sugar interests in the states of Sonora and Sinaloa is esti m a ted -at several millions of dollars. Several coasting steamers are overdue at Guaymas and apprehension is felt for their safety. TO-DAY'S CONDENSATIONS. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM Absolutely pure .NEW MEXICO NEWS. to Advices from Hawaii show that there have been sixty-five deaths from cholera in Hawaii np to September 26. Fred Enodie, an election judge, under indictment for frauds committed in last fall's eleotion, committed suicide with morphine at Kansas City. At Hartford, Conn., yesterday P. J. Earle, a professional bicyclist, made a new world's reoord for a mile, flying start, oovering the distance in 1:46 1-5. There is actually a famine in New York. The stook exohange is worried over it, but press dispatches admit that the at tending rise in silver prices will poll the western railroads out of the slough of despond. Queen Supposed to Be Head. Yokohama, Oct. 11. Count Kouromo, editor of the political bureau, 'has1 for warded from Seoul, the capital of Corea, a report upon the recent uprising there. It is now supposed that the queen of Corea was killed by the anti-reformers, who were headed by Tai Bon Kin, the king's father who forced an entrance into the palace at the head of an armed force. Bank Failure In Omaha, Omaha, Oot. 11. The Citizen's State bank, of Omaha, failed to open this morn ing. It is capitalized at only $50,000. The Freight War. St. Louis, Oct. 11. Ac addition!1! fea ture of the western freight war came out yesterday when the Wabash announoed a cut of 33 cents on the fifth olass and let ters A, B, C, D and E, from St. Louis to Colorado common points. The other competing roads immediately met the cut. A Domestic Horror. Griffin, Go., Oct. 11. News has just reached this city of a tragedy that oo- ourred in Pike county, near Milner, on Monday, in which eight or nine children lost their lives by poison administered by their father. Tom Speer, taking advan tage of his wife's absence, and prompted by jealousy, administered the fatal drug to his children. It was "rough on rats," and the fiend is now behind the bars. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Arranging for the Protection of mis sionaries in Turkey Congreu slonal Contests. Washington, Oot. 11. By request of Minister Terril for the protection of the amerioan missionaries in Turkey, and at the instance of the stats department, the navy department has ordered the Marble head to the gulf of Iskenderoon. OONOBESSIONAL CONTESTS. Not one of the eontests filed against the new members of the house of representa tives is complete. All the contestants in the thirty oases are Republicans, - save Goodrich, who is contesting Cobb's Beat in the 6th Alabama, and Campbell, who is contesting Miner's seat. . Goodrich is a Populist who had the Hepnblican indorse ment, and Campbell ran as an independ Demooratio oandidats. The general opinion is that the oases of those contestants who are seated by the next house will have to be very merit orious as ths Republican majority is overwhelming and there is no political emergency whioh would tend to make the members look on ths oontests with any thing but an impartial eye to their jua tioe. The Land Court. In the U. S. court of private land claims yesterday, on application of Mr. Frank Springer, the Dona Ana Bend col ony grant case was passed for this term. Judge S. B. Newoomb is one of the attor neys. He writes from Las Cruoes that he has suffered a slight stroke of apoplexy and is confined to his bed, henoe this re quest to postpone the oase. The Coyamunge grant was submitted to the court to-day by Lawyer John H. Knaebel. The San Clements grant oase was oalled and passed, no one appearing for olaimant, Col. J, Frank Chavez. Kedneed Hates to City of Mexico Meeting Congreso Amerlranlsta. For the above occasion the "Santa Fe Route" will place on sale tiokets to the City of Mexico and return at one fare, ($58.75) for the round trip, dates of sale Ootober 7 to 10, inclusive, continuous passsge in both directions, final limit for return thirty days from date of sale. H. H. Lots, Agent, Oko. T. Nicholson, Santa Fe. N. M. G. P. A., Chicago, ll. Chicken raising is becoming quite an industry in and around rlaton. Fred Harvey has charge of the new dining oars on the Santa Fe system There will be more new residences built n Raton within the next twelve months than in any former year of the town's ex istence, says the Mange. Owing to the recent heavy rains, grass will be plentiful for stook during the winter all over the territory. H. S. Church has gone from Eddy White Oaks to take charge of the office re cently established their by Eddy Brothers. Robert P. Thompson, an industrious stockmnn on the Mimbres, has reoeived his commission as sheep inspector for Grant county. It is probable that the merchants of Al buquerque will soon arrive at an agree ment whereby all will close their planes of business at 7 p. m. yuan bunting has begun and every lover of the gun is now happy. (Juail are said to be plentiful this season and so are hunters. Eddy Independent. Ths Westover boys put up this year for J. P. White, 327 tons of alfalfa, which is only a small part of the immense amount he intends feeding to steers this winter, Roswell Irrigator. Dr. Bowyer is trying the sernm treat ment, discovered by Dr. Paquin, of at, Louis, upon ene of the consumptive vis ltors in Las Cruoes. Both patient and physician are thus far satisfied with the effect. John R. Shannon, son of Mrs. Alice Shannon and a clerk in the local freight office of the Santa Fe railroad, and Miss Grace Maud McDonald, of Denver, were united in marriage at Albuquerque, on Monday evening. I. S. Osborne is having his place at Hagerman, which adjoins the townsite on the north, fenced. It comprises 200 nores of fine land, whioh was sown to alfalfa this year in order to get the land in good condition for an orchard. Word is reoeived from Los Lunas to the effect that Solomon Luna finished shearing 32,000 sheep there the other day and that it took fifty-two men qnite a time to complete the job. Eleven thons and lambs out of the flocks were Bold to eastern buyers. New Mexico is gradually but snrely be coming self-supporting. There will be leas Hour, grain, hay, fruit, butter and eggs shipped into this territory in 1896 than has been received formerly in one month. Raton Range. The little 3-year-old child of Carlos Sais, who lives above Carbonier's mill, was accidentally drowned Monday by tailing into a well. The child was play ing in the yard and getting too near the curb fell into the ynwning depths and be fore its mother, who saw it fall, could rescue it, life was extinot, Las Cruces Independent. Four earthquake shocks occurred at Sabinal, N. M., down the country, on Fri day night, the first at 7:11 o'clock in the evening and the last at 7:1! o'clock in the morning, just twelve hours apart to the minute. The second and third occurred at 10:25 o'olock in the evening and at 3:15 o'clock in the morning, respectively, M. W. Neff has the contract for supply ing wood to the Confidence mill at Gra ham. He is now engaged in building a chute 1,200 feet long down the mountain side leading to the mill, through which the wood will be run to the mill, thus saving a great deal of hauling. The chute will be ready for use in a few days. Sil ver City Sentinel. There was a lively soramble in the oounty commissioners' room in the court house this morning over the disposition of about $137, the amount yet due N. Se gura for services as oounty assessor, and against whioh amount Charles Ilfeld pre sented a note for $309; Robt. L. M. Ross, an aoconnt for $200; Mrs.Sallie Douglass, $200; Major Arthur Morrison, $150, and the Browne k Manzanares Co., $220.19 in all $1,076.19. Las Vegas Optic. M- R. Lovell, R. L. Lovell and J. P. An derson, deputy U. S. marshals, came down from Denver, Colo., last evening, having in custody and placing behind the bars here George H. Edwards. Qearaa W. w,i, and Thomas Rivera, who are charged with breaking into the postoffioe at Blossburg, Colfax oounty, on September 11. There was also in the party a woman by the name of Lonisa Voss, who turned tntn evidence, and will be held as an import ant witness against the accaisv d. Lm v. gas Optic. THE OPPORTUNITY . . Of your life to visit the great oity of nucules the $10.25 Santa Fe to Denver and return via E. G. & S. and D. & It. G. R. 11. Tickets on sale Ootober 11 to 1G. Good to return until October 20. For Male One of the best lots on Gold avnnnp. popular business street of AlbnniiRrnn N. M., cheap. Address, box 191, Albu querque, N. M. CHAS. WAGlsTE R, Tinware, Hardware, Stoves. have a full line of Picture From a and Mouldings and in fict everything in the household line. I will furninh you from the parlor to the kitchen on easy payments and bedrock prices. I carry the largest stock in the city. I repair all kinds of furniture, sewing machines and musical instmimnntn. Remake matresses and all kinds of upholstering. We lead Others follow. ... rl - ., ! ?PUL ft it "FORKS IKf Comfort and style aro the twin features of footwear. They're always found in our shoes, and this fact makes our goods onderfully popular in Santa Fe. There's form in what we show, and it is the cor rect form every time. That's why people form such a high idea of our shoes. OTTOJOHNSON&GO Academy & OUR LADY OF LIGHT, COMDDOTSD ST THE SISTERS OF LORETTO, 1 SANTA FH, 1TBW MBXIOO. 13 1 A ...!.t . ..... . . . . i-iimra anu uuuoi, r monin.wanp.ipw: 1 union or day scholar!, to per month, according to grade. Miuio, instrumental and vocal, painting- in oil and water colon, on china, etc., form extra w iiruqwiui or lurmer inronnauou, apply to tlother Francisca Lamy, Superior.