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LAS VEGAS. N. M:, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ÍJ, 1885.
NO. 57.
p.
SPKCLU
AHGAINS
-IN
REAL ESTATE,
i A. A. and J. H, WISE,
There uro no dpsirnlile rrll(iup houses fur
rt'iil In I .as Vcpiw. Why? Iti-caunc In tho lust
few month omiirrnltim Iiiih IiktoimimI the pop
ulation nl our irrowliiK 'ity to him-Ii an exU'lit
that limine Imllillntr has not. In furl, cimlil
not, korp Hpn' with tho tlemmnl. In vlow of
thin l:cl, we lmv Hi-currtl a Inortt iiiiiiiIht nf
liuihllinr InK wry U'slrulilr, which wh will
si ll CHKAI' KH CASH ami ou tho IN8TAI.lv
MRNT PLAN. We hnvo ttlso a low very di--Binililf
1
KKS1 OUNCE HOUSr.s FOK SALE CHEAP.
Chnniri'R uro rnnstnntly lipinirnincle lij-occupant
in rc8l!rniM'S, Htnl tliiisp iloHirlui? to rwtt
Bhinilil place thflr mimes on our lint.
MONEY TO LOAN.
COR. 6TH & DOUGLAS AVE.
LAS VEGAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC
YOU OAN"
HUNT
-AT
I I ROSENTHAL &
OUU NEW
FALL GOODS
ARE AKUIVIXU.
WE AKE OPENING
THIS WEEK
Flannels. Ladies' Cloths, Cash
meres and Velvets, Embroid
ery and Laces. A Fine
Line of Ladies' Neck
wear and Handker
chiefs, an Immense
Stock of Ladies' and
Misses' Wraps, Cloaks, Dol-
mans Etc. -
326 RAILROAD AVEHUE, "
EAST LA9 VEGAS.
I
THE SNUG"
JOHN BINGLE, Prop.
Finest wines, liquors iind cinara always iu
stock. Kiirtt-class short order rosliiuntnt.
Kvi'iythitiK thu inarkel uHordB at roiiHoiutlilo
iiriix-!). Ungular llunurs unci (lav, li.'p cunts.
Jhiiw dinner every Sunday lasting from one
to lour o'clock. Drop in and seen us.
LAS VEGAS,
NEW MEXICO.
II. It. Tlrmlon. J. K. Martin,
Wflllnr.p Hesflelden.
B.B. BORDEN & CO.
All wnik donn with Neiitnesn nnd TMspntch .
Hiittslnc.tion tliniranteed.
Pimm, RpiT.Hle.nt inns and Km imales Knrnifhod.
Simp mid iidieiMin Main St , .Suntli (if (,'hIIkiIío
Cemetery, Knst I íh Vejrafl, H. M. UVIiphmio
ill lioiiiieeliiin with Shop.
MARCELLINO & CO.,
PIANOS
A0-
UORGANS
Sold on Small Monthly Payments.
Pecond-lmnd plañan bought, sold anl taken
In e.vchuntfi'.
(Ilridirc Slrot-t and I'lnil.)
LAS VEGAS, - NEW MEXICO.
J. J.FITZGERRELL
the
LIVE REAL ESTATE
-AND-
FINANCIAL AGENT
FOR CAPITALISTS.
Bondt?, Territorial and County
Scrip and Warrants
Bought and Sold.
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
312 RAILROAD AVE.,
LAS VÉOAS,
NEW MEXICO.
S4,000
on hand to lean on all kinds of property.
Notes discounted. Titnp of loans, one month
to three years. InvttiiieniN uarutully mudo.
Taxes paid. Estates tniumned.
Han Float mi. 3 Call: nir for lon.CKio acres
of land, with order for locution, on liny tinon
euplcd lands in the Territory of New Mexico,
in oiifl liody. Will bo sold at a fair price.
l.Wi.'WO aerea of tíraut property for a'p nt
from no cents to 2 per aero, r Irat-clnsg cnttlo
rantfes, otnliraclng too Jloust, best ratiKcs iu
the Territory.
Write ror lesci iplions or pomo mul see.
If you want to Inty properly for rahh or In
Rtallmeut plan, call ou
J. J ; FITZG-ERRELL
8 I 2 Railroad Avenue.
GL'lUK TO NEW MEMO) PIlKK TO ALT..
SAI
BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY.
West-Hound
Train
Passenger
OX THE CHICAGO A: ALTOX
1 Hoarded by Tour Men Wear
In z Masks
At lllne Spring, Only TwenlyTwo Milei
tlasl of Knnin City, and n Gnnrd I I'lncrtl
nt Kithrr Fntl ol a Tar, While the Other
Two Compel the FassrnRFrs t. Dlsgorgr
i'or Their Pains They Rreire the Insig
nificant Sum of Thirty Dollarn
Kansas Citt, Sout. 3. A bold train
robbery occurred on the Chicago & Alton
Railroad tonight, but, owing to a Bxdi
den fright of the robbors, but little
booty was secured. As tho Westbound
train left Blue Springs, twenty-two
milos oast from bore, about 9 o'clock
tonight, four masked men appeared at
tho sinoking car and were about to
board the car. A number of meji, how
over, wore standing on the platform,
and tho robbors passed to tho next in
line, the coach. Throeof them climbod
upon the forward platform and the
fourth got oh at the rear. A- mitn lien
mounted guard at each end of the car,
whilo the other two entered, and the
passengers in the othor cars knew noth
ing of the matter until it was all oyor.
Thcró was thon groat excitement among
tho moro timid ones, and many bast
oned to socret their valuables and pro
pare for a return of tho' robbors, oven
though all-danger had passed. The
passengers of the car that was robbed
had scarcely time to realize
what had occurred before tho robbors
appeared, and with drawn rovolrors,
commanded the passengors to givo up
their money. A number of them
handed out small amounts of chango,
whilo one man in bis excitemont paised
out his purse containing about $23. The
robbors look whatever was offered with
out soarchmg the passengers, and made
no attompt to rob them of thoir jew
elry,' Whon tho pair had reached the
center of tho carthoy bocamo suddenly
alarmed, and pulling tho boll rope, tho
four robbors sprang off whon the train
slackened speed and disappeared in tho
darkness. Tho tram passed on, and
tlte conductor, James Boggs, reportod
the affair to. tho officials of the road
; from tbe next telegraph station. (The
train then proceeded on its way to tins
city. The booty secured amounted to
about irjJU m money, nothing olso be
ing taken. Tho robbers are described
as appearing awkward and nervous,
and evidently unused to such work.
Thoy were roughly dressod, and had
tho appeaianco of farm hands. Each
wore a small black mask. J. II. An
tlrows, a business man of this city, who
was on tho platform of the smoker, re
lates that whon tho niou approachod
the car he thought they were tramps.
Thoy boarded ttio second car as tho
tram was pulling out from the station,
and a moment later ho started through
for the roar of tho tram. At tho rear
door of the smoker ho was met by the
guard, who pointed a revolver at him
and called upon to stand still. He
obeyed.aud from tho doorway watched
tho proceedings in tho other car. The
whole transaction, ho thought, did not
occupy ovei livo minutos before
tho robbors commanded a brako
man to- pull tho boll ropo,
and 1o stop tho train. 15Iuo
Springs is a small station in a thickly
wooded district, and situated near Gleh
dalo and llluo Cut, tho scones of former
robberies in tlio days of the Jamos
gang. Tho train, which was due-bore
at l:;!0 p. in., was nearly an hour lato,
andón its arrival preparations wero
mado to sond a special train from hero
with a strong posse to search for the
miscroants. Every ollort will bo made
to apprehend them.
Tho Times' liluo Springs special
says that tho robbers started northward
from tho railroad, and' a posso from tho
town was soon in pursuit.
Mm. Jarrett Arrested.
London, Sopt. 2. Mrs. Jarrolt was
takon into custody this morning on tho
chargo of abducting tho Armstrong
girl, who was tho "Lilly" of tho Pall
Mall Gazotto's "Hovolations." Gonoral
Booth, of the Salvation Army, sur
rendered Mrs, Jarrett to tho authorities
after having several conferences with
thorn during tho past few days. Tho
polico linally throatenod to have a war
rant issued for General Booth's arrest
on the chargo of obstructing tho law by
concealing Mrs. Jarrett. This fright
cnod him, and ho immediately produced
tho woman. Mrs. Jarrett walked to tho
polico station. She is a sister of tho
Salvation Army.and in accordance with
an arrangement made with the Superin
tendent of Police, tho oflicer was wait
ing at tho door of tho station house and
took hor in chargo. Mrs. Jarrott pro
cuodod to a coll and was locked up.
Lator in tho day Mrs. Jarrett was taken
to the Bow Streot Polico Court, where
sho was charged with having indecently
assaulted tho Armstrong girl by ad
ministering a noxious drug to hor, and
with feloniously detaining hor; also
with conspiring with Mr. Stoad, of tho
Pall Mall Gazutto, and others to commit
theso offenses, Mr. Pollard appoared
tor tho prosecution. Tho prisoner was
romaudod until next Monday. Bail was
refused. A summons has boon granted
for complicity in tho cuso against Mr.
Stead, General Booth and others.
Jaques, Mr. Stead's assistant in o
cunng tho information contained In tho
rovelation or Mrs. Coombo, in whoso
house tho girl was dnijrgod,' havo all
boon subjoclrd to examination and sum
moned to appear for trial at the Bow
Street Polico Court on a chargo of com
plicity in tho caso, and Mr. Stoad, who
is summoring in Switzerland, on being
notilied that a summons against him
had beeu issued, telegraphed that he
would rot urn immediately and answer
the charge). Mr. Goorge Pi It Lewis Uhh
been retained to condnct Mr. Stead's
defenso.
KILLED ON THE COURSE.
An.
Appal I ins Array of Acci
dents
M hlrh Occurred on the Track M Brighton
Beach, Resulting in the Death of
One Jockey ami the Injury ol
Several Otlieri.
New Yokk, Sept. 2. The track was
in good condition at Brighton Boach to
day, and there was more than an attend
ance, but tho pleasures of the day were
completely marrod by a chapter of ter
rible accidents, by which one of tho
most prominent young jockoys, Moran,
was instantly killed and several
other riders narrowly oscaped with their
liyes. Tho secoml raoo was started with
throe horses, although twenty-two own
ors had sont in an application to have
their horses withdrawn, as the number
was too great and track too narrow to
give the animals a chance to win, and,
as was stated, thoy wore afraid of an ac
cident; Caldwell got tho horses off in
bunches, and of courso they raised an
immense cloud of dust, in which
those out of the front rank could not
seo where thoy were riding to. At the
half-mile post Moran, who was riding
Miss Daily, as well as could bo soon
with tho dust was on the outside in third
placo, Joo Xiowoll a little in front, and
was closely followed by Garrison on
Blizzard and Lane on Bonn o Loo, was
soon to suddenly vkch high into Iho
air, and was quickly followed by the
othor two falling also. Moran's nieck
was brokon, and death was almost in
stantaneous. Tho othor riders, Garri
son and Lane, aro all right,
In the third race another accident oc
curred which, in one caso, may prove
fatal.
Kivcrs, wlio was riding Wonder
mont, and Williams, on Cardinal Mc
Closkey, wore thrown as they entered
the homo stretch, and Ilivers was
Carried homo unconscious and unablo
to move. Williams escaped with a fow
bruises.
First race, 2-year-olds, live-eighths of
a mile, Bessie B won, Saluda second,
llock and Ryo third. Time, 1:02.
Soiling race, three-quarters of a mile,
Navarra won by' three lengths, Gartield
second, Joo Howoll third. Timo, 1:17-
All ages, ouo mile, Barnuni won easi
ly, Panka soooud, Viudox third. Timo,
1;4C.
. Chinamen Mobbed by Miners.
Cueyenne, Wyo, Sept 2. The.
Leader has tho following special from
lioek Springs, Wyo : Tho largest coal
mines in tho entire Union Pacitic sys
tem, at Kock Springs, 20C miles west of
the Cheyenne Company, recently im
ported a largo number of Chinese to
take the placo of while miners. About
tiftoen men. strongly organized and
armed with shot guns, marched to
China Town. After liriug a volley in
tho air they reloaded and ordered tho
Chinamen to leave. Tho order' was
obeyed at onco. the Chinamen ' fleeing
to the bills like a drove of sheep, close
ly followed by tho miners, who lired
several volleys at tho fugitives with
fatal effect. The Chinese quarters
were then set on liro, and thirty-nine
houses, owned by tho company, wore
lost, with their contents. Tho
miners next visited tho various minos
in tho camp, unearthed all Chinamen at
work therein and bid them lio. for thoir
lives. Of 400 Chinamen hero this morn
ing not ouo remain. All aro in t he ad
jacent hills, heading for Greou ltivor,
fourteen miles wost. Seven wero killed
outright by shots lired by the miners
and many wero wounded. It is said
several feeble and helpless from dis
ease perished in the llamos. Shoritl'
Young arrived from Green lliver on a
special train this evening with a posse
of deputies, but too lato to prevent
the mob from carrying out their plan.
Tho minors quietly dispersed after mak
ing sure of tho departure of tho Celes
tials, and all is quiet now.
Two ( hliiainen Killed.
Denvgu, Sept. 2. Tho Nows' spocial
(rom Fairplay, Colo., says: There has
boon bad blood bctwoen somo China
men who aro placer mining hero, which
resulted in tho killing of two, King Kin
and Daro Lam, and the wounding of a
third today. Thoy are very reticent
about tho matter, and havo evidently
made up thoir story. Thoy claim that the
fight was only botwoen the two that
wero killed, but do not explain how tho
third got hurt. As near as can bo as
certained, Lam stabbed King Km, who
in turn shot and killed him.
Yeatcrday'i Base Bull.
AT CniCAGO.
Chicago 12 I Buffalo 0
AT TlilLADKLl'IJIA.
Athlotics 18 I Baltimore 3
AT ST. LOUIS.
Detroit 2 I St. Louis 1
AT NEW YOIJK.
Metropolitans.., C Brooklyn 3
AT BOSTON.
Boston 4 I Providence 3
AT riTTSBUUO.
Pittsburg 0 Cincinnati G
. Maxwell's Case Continued.
St. Louis, Sept. 2. Walter II. Len
nox Maxwoll, tho prosumod murderer
of C. Ár'.hur Proller, was arraigned in
court today on a preliminary examina
tion, bul tho caso was continued to the
0th iust. at tho request of his counsel,
who was not ready.
U u ruing ol Large. Workt.
. London, Sdpt. 2. A tiro in Barrow,
in DodfurnorS. today, destroyed tho
works of the Barrow Snop Building
Company, causing a loss of $1,000,000
and throwing 3,000 men out of employ
WRECK OF A STEAMER.
i .
The HanoTPrian, While on a Trip
' t . From
ItALTIMOBE TO HALIFAX,
Is Kim Fast Acround Near SI.
' Johns.
FnUe S Wring, the Compasa In Error or False
Soundings Alleged as llie fame The Ves
sel anil Cargo a Complete 1 ass-Passengers
nud Crew avedl(er Hall Split
From Stem to Stern Other Steamers and
Tng fijte Gone to Her Assistance -The
Anron Brenks Down.
St. Johns, N. F., Sept. 2. The
Allen Line mail steamer llaiiovcrin is a
total loss,, having gonq ashore this
morning at Portugal Cave, fourteen
miles northwest of Cape Race. Tho
stoamor Nimrod was dispatched this
afternoon to rescue' the passengers and
crew, who are thought to be safe.';
The. wa' ship Tendos is also going
to the scene of tho wreck. Tho Hano
verian is m iron screw steamer of 4,253
tons register, built at Glasgow in 1Í&2.
Sho left Baltimore August 21, under
command of Captain Thompson, for
Liverpool,'by way of Halifax and St.
Johns. ,
Latkr.A galo of wind and a denso
fog prevented tho steamer Nimrod
from going to tho acone of tho wrock.
Tho Hanoverian left Halifax at noon on
Monday with sayonty-iive passengers
and her normal crew. She experienced
fino weather until noaring St. Pierre Isl
and, where an" impenetrable fog Was
encountered, and by false steering, an
error of toe compass or neglect of
soundings, tho steamer was driven at
high spued into Portugal Cave, soyeu
miles east of Trcpassoy, whore she now
lies a total wreck. Sho passed overa
number of hidden rocks which ripped
her bottom almost tho wholo length.
The main hold filled with water, and it
is not probable that the cargo caii bo
saved. The passeugors are suppósed
to bo now cn route to Trepnssey, whero
thoy can receive accommodations and
comfort. 'Iho war nhip Tendos Mias
reached them to convey them to I St.
Johns, ütjjer steamers will follow to
render assistance. A New Yrk steamier
of the Ket Cross line has beeu signs lied
from Capi Ilaao to proceed lo the sJieno
of tho disitdter. Tugs, also, havo ueou
dispatched to Iho rescue.
Curyo nf the Hanoverian.
Baltimokk, Sept.- 2. The Uau
overian, 4,000 tons, sailed from this
port on Iho 25l,h ult. with twenty-seven
cabin, nine intermediate and 145 steer
age passengers. Of the cabin passen
gers nineteen were for Halifax, and
two, K. Powell Dunn, of Richmond, and
Mr. Corbott, of Liverpool, for Liver
pool. The cargo cf the Hanoverian
was 74,443 bushels grain, 125 barrels
flour, 1,550 sacks flour, 95 hogsheads
tobacco, 90 tierces tobacco, 400 pounds
pork, 400 sacks oil cake, 2,000 barrels
rosin, 250 bags bark and 4,000 cases
canned boef. Tho crow consisted of livo
oflicors and about eighty men.
i
Towed Into Port.
Victoria, B. C, Sept. 2. Tho
Alaska steamer Ancon, with a large
number of tourists, eight days overdue,
broke down 270 miles north of Nanimo,
August. 25, and was lowed into a safe
harbur by small boats. Tho passengers
and crow are all safe, and hayo plenty
of provisions aboard. A tug was left to
tow the vessel here.
New Reservoir Opened.
St. Paul, Sept. 2.- Owing to the low
water and threatened closo of naviga
tion on tho Mississippi river above
Winona, the gato of tho government
dam at the Winnoliago ship reservoir
was raised yesterday, ami a rise of live
feet of water is reported at Bralnord
and is expected hero tomorrow, sojving
tho navigation problem foe iho prusont,.
It will bo tho first tost of the reservoir
system. Tho River Convention dele
gates are much interested in tho results.
Fever Appears in Michigan.
Detiioit, Sept. 2. -Fifteen or poro
cases of Texas fever are reportod among
domestic milch cows pear tho Michigan
Central stock yards, several of which
have boon fatal. The State Livo fetock
Sanitary Commissioners hayo boon no
tified, and have called a meeting to
adopt precautionary measures against
tho spread of the disease.
BeJ.den & Wilson,
THE FANCY GROCERS
OF LAS VEGAS.
Bridge street, next door to postollice.
Goodi Delivered Free U any part of the city
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OJP X..OJ3 VEGAS:
(Htiwossnr to KftynoMR Tiro.)
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - - - 1500 OOO
CAPITAL PAID IN - - 100.000
SUKI'LUS AND PROFITS - - . . 40,000
Transacts a General Hanking Ilnsincss.
OFFICKRS:
J. UAYNOt.ns, President.
.?. 8. KAY NOI.D.8, nuthk-r.
DIHKCTOHS:
CHAKLKS HLANCHAIU), O. J.
.1. 8. UAYNOLD8,
CITDepository of the Atchison.
HILARIO HOMKItO.
H. ROMERO & BRO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry Goods, Motions, Clothing,
'Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Curtains.
GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE
LASVKGAS, (Northeast Cor. of Plaza) NEW MEXICO.
. MONEY TO LOAN ON AITROVLD REAL ESTATE SECURITY,
liv THE '
Scottish Mortgage and Land Investment Company
Authorized Capital. $1,000,000. ; Issiied.SOO.OOO.
. MAKE APPLICATION TO
1
GEORGE J. D1NKEL, Manager,
Wm. Buebden, Las Vegas, N. M.
(Solicitor. .
CALVIN FISK,
MEAIa estate
i
Money to loan on easy terms. Desirable resi
dences, business property, ranches and cattle lor sale
on tUe installment plan, and choice business and res
idence buildings Tor rent on reasonable monthly or
yearly terms.
OFFICE :' BRIDGE STREET, NEAR POSTOFFICE.
BROWNE &
LAS VEOAS AND
BUSINESS F.STABL.IS1IKD,
Jobhars of and Wholesale Dealers in
GROCERIES!
RANCH SUPPLIES
Outfitting Goods, Mining Implements and Materials.
G
L HIIBi É HAY.
111
Blasting Powder, High Explosives, Fuse, Etc.
The Best Market iin the Territory for
WOOL, HIDES, PELTS.
Will at all Times Compete with Eastern Prices
DlILY BULLETIN:
LAS V1ÍGAS, AUG. 21).
Mowers and Rearers, Sulky Rakes, Plow? Cultivators ana
Garden Tools, Bain Wagons, and Other Seasonable Implements tor
Ranches and Mines.
Two Cars Choice Kansas Potatoes.
Window Glass, Rice, Nails, New Canned Goods Arriving
Bacop. Hams, Linseed Oil and Turpentine Arrived.
Lato Arrivals :
One Car Load Dr. Price's Celebrated Baking Powders and Ex
tracts. t
Native Apnles.
New Tea, fine assortment.
New Potatoes, -ery fino.
To Arrive from East and West in Car Lots :
Rio and Choice Costa Rica Coffee.
Just Received:
One Car Coííee.
Bradley Hay Rakes.
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco.
Fairbanks' SoaD.
One Car Kirk's Soap.
One Car Cheap Flrur.
One Car Gfiddon Barb Wire, Plain Wire and Eal' , , . a 'i
One Car Cheap Barb Wire.
OFFICF.KH
O. J. DINKKL, Vle.o Irrsllent.
.1. S. 1'IaHON, AnBlHtntil Cashier.
DIHHCTOUH
DINKKL, .1. 8. I'lSIION.
.TKFFF.RSON ItAYNoLDs!
Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.
BKNIONO KOMKKO.
AG-EN T
SOCORRO, N. M.
1858. INGOUPOllATND, 1885.
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MANZANARES CO.