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as Las Vegis Dailv Gazette WEDXESDA Y, NOVKMBKIl 9, 1880 Attempted Burglary Shortly before 11 o'clock Monday night the watchman who sleeps in the btore of Gcollreiu & Desmaris hud oc casion to tep to ihe door opening upon the placila, when he was struck at with a billot of wood by a man, who had quickly Hepped behind the door. l-lamiuini: the door he wa'ch- train. inuii ru-hed for his pisto:, while he fellow outside beata lively tattoo on 11,.- dour. Thinking his nueturual vis itor was u would-be burglar the watchman lei oil a pisioUhot through the window, thinking lhat he had ,i ri..l,i loinake a noise about there as aiiyoie. i 1 1 1 1 . i crs and a lit: then waked ms search was made i - . about lie premUcs which resulted in finding hc man suugiy stowed away in a large dry goods box in the . n . .i ... i..r,,,u -i ti'iniiorarv wall mi pile. lll.lt ri in" v.-.--,- . the. bank building shall be completed 'ihe. man was taken in custody and yesterday moruing appeared before Jud,fu Morrison on the charge oi an aitempi to break and enter. From examination of the premises there can be no doubt that the man coiitem plated robbery. Alter hearing a dozen witnesses the case was adjourned till one o'clock, the judge's presence beiug needed at the couniiug of the votes by ti.e commissioner.-; aud at that hour another adjournment nas taken till 5 o'clock The man is bout tivtnty-three years of a"e and gave the name of Julian Gonzales, lie claims to have con.c here from Tecolote, but a number ol witnesses who know the man, dispute .i.:, .i mi v i inii ho came from some HUB íll't'. point below. Official Vote- 'Ihe following are the ollicial returns oh the vote for delegate in this conn ty: Precinct. Luna. Otero 1. San Miguel 80 106. 2. La Cuesta 148 91. .". Anton Chico 94 105. 1. Tecolote - 53 '8. ó. Las Vegas -82 59. O. Las Vallo- 63 21, 7. Las Alamo. 99 51. 8. Tecos 0 73. 11. Upper Vegas 88 134. 10. Chaperito 87 41. 11 Sun Gerouino 178 28. 12. Las M ul .is 60 35. i:i. Rincón 8 45. 14 Sapello 59 96. 15. Manuelitti- 41 103, lfi. La Junta 38 52. 17. Puerto de Luna 26 145. 18. Red River 228 12. l'J. Las Colonias 70 33 20. Joya Larga .23 9- 21 . Sania Rosa 6 2-1. 22. Cañón Largo 62 50. 23. S'in José 90 54. 24. La Liendre 32 32. 25. Peñasco Platico 31 55. 26. Las Vegas 163 i 10. 27. Fort Sumner 17 39. 28. Cabra Springs 68 32. 29. New Town 67 233. Total 2301. 1949. Luna's majority 3.VJ. Big Strike at White Qaks- 1 From E. T, W ahirufl who came in from W: ite Oaks yesterday, we learn that that camp is ii: a great excite incut over the new (hscovcrv ot a rich lead on the -Little Nell' claim. Four weeks airo the owner of the claim, Win. Ilildieiis nvide iueflec.l ual attempts to sell his claim for$ 1,200 No lead had been struck on the claim and fnially a "cold lead"' w as run am hist week rich ore was struck, carry ing free gold. The chine is up i he hill Hoinestakc claim, and, all above the tiüh ,,o asay had boen nnile when Mr. Wal drull ell the Oaks. U was the ouiu- iun of all who saw i'. that, lludgens had struck soinrthiiir ullv as rich as the llomestake at lea..t. The ''Little Nell" is now practically on of the market as it will take housiind to touch it. Such a lucky find natur ally aroused ureal excitement iu the ciunp and those who have claims ad ioj ti i ii ir will beííin sinking shafts in ihe hoiies ot being similarly reward cd. The Territnry. The official returns have not yet been received from all the counties of the territory. Thus far the majori- , lien Hand n? fallow: For Lima; San Miguel, !?52; Valencia, 1,280; Rerualil lo, 1,000. not ollicial; Socorro, official, :t,H('; For Otero; Mora, about 400; Lin coln. StiO; Santa Fe, 151; (rant, 183; Doña, Ana 61; Leaving Colfax, Rio s Arrib.irtnd Taos vet to hear from. Luna's majorities foot up so tar.3,018; ,,OteroN majoril'ieiy 1,145, leaving a balance in favor of the former of 1,873. .. ... , , i . . .' Union Notes. Fort Union Nov. 8. ! EiliturUazetle. Mnj Courtney and wife and Mrs A. C. Couger, went east on Saturday's Mr. Steve March and family left for the east to-dav. Mr. March ha9 resid ed in the territory for six years and ih been cmnloved iu a flouring mill near Watrous. By his departure we his i w lose one of our best citizens, but hope that ere loug he will return to take up his residence in Watrou. F. G. Jaeger, beef contractor at the post, has just concluded a mail con tract between Fort Union and Trini dad We understand lhat Dr. Kalley will take u his residence in Tiptouville mtttiittor nf tlm í. K. hurch. i iiii uioivi v - - i Lieuteuaut Weeks drives the iiuest looking matched bay in Uuiou. W. LETT EH El ST. The following Is a list of letters remaining uncalled lor in the post oflice ut Las Vegas for the week ending November !). All persons calling for letter, will please say "adver tised." Balr.Jno. W. iiinly A.J. Uiown 11. G. Huckley Kd. B ii-surello Mrs. K. lirown J A. Cadena Jose. Carter Allen Eddy Jamri H ;'iiiilh Mar Itrt'cdineer Wra. it. Caihiv M. li. 2 Dayton E l ward I.Ul-.lni"d i ilUÚO üillctt Miss Ma Ilajigai ty Miss LKlilie. Ik'llar Martin Heunessv luu. loncnMrs A. 1 Johnson Thompson Johnson Kobert. Lee George. Lopis l'hllipe. Mead Chas. Mooney Michael Noyer. E W. Nnv Hernando Nott Win. G. Ortiz Vidal. Orsbon K. K. Hatton W. II. Saunders W. R. Smith & Co. C. H. Syan li. L. W ebb Jordan. Warren Mr. Ward Mrs. L. A. Wilson Andrew. Wilson .Miss Muttio. 1.1'hinan Mrs. Lizzie Maitvy W. i.. Martines Abram. Mc lonalil lnnl"l . Nuttinger liobt . S. Migeiit m. O'linen Con. ii'teiro I'enry. I'll ri'hnv Rngtirili. Romero Manita .ilffWHii jdii Slaughter Miss A. Smith Menry. West Marcelas. Wamiie H. Woods K. M. Williums Matt 1. Woodwoith Je . J - N. FURLONG, P. M. Garroting. IVin-Mii twelve nud one o'clock Monday night a straugcr was stop peel oy wo men near me sioiu ui ucu . i. n .o & Carian who proceeded to rifle his pockets The garroters however, made a small haul only securing aioui seventy-five cents in money, but took from the man a uumber ot valuable papers, worthless to all save the own- er. The man was not manreaieu uuu when set at liberty ran into the Ex change saloon and iu company with Mr. McDonald made search for the ruffians, who had by that time flown. HOTEL ARBIVALS. St. Nicholas Hotel. J. u. WtHtaKer, i.eavenwom, ivS. . Whitaker, Leavenworth, Ks. H. M, ..unco. I Ct T nniii Mn (un K linilPfl. I.CIUI- I .ill... Co) -. .1. ;. Albriirht. Simla Ke Demo- cmt: S. W. I.ee; Hot Surliiira; K. K. Walter ami wife, Jiaurhls, M. M. K. Ryder, Cliicigo Tunes. Sumner Hous. W. B. Tiptoa, Tlptonvillo; B. M. McKa.Thind and wife, TopBka, Ks. -- V e understand that there is a movement on foot to re-organize the police force. The town is getting 'red hot," and uoi a night passes but what a burglarly or some serious crime is committed. The indiscrimi- nate linug oí pistois ai icasi snoum . ,. . . , i . i i i.i b-- stopped, for besides being a mus anee, the discharge of fire arms has uecome ho common that after awhile we shall become so accustomed to the sound that uo one will 6tir from the house even though calls were made for assistance. Mr. Becker, our chief ot police, has been alone in his work for over a month and he cannot be expected to be everywhere at the same time. The subscription list tor . . . the liiaintainance ofthe police force has been so small of late that it did not warrant the employment of more than one man on the force. The peo- pie should contribute more lreely in -.íií ..... v 1 or.ier io secure an emeiem lorce uuu pay them liber illy. In such a town as Vegas the workman is wormy oi llire iUul we shoukl not expect our guardians ol the peace to give tneir ume and risk their lives in our de - fence without proper compensation. A gumptious Thanksgiving diu- uer will be given for the benefit ofthe M. E. Church, at Ward &, 'famine's new hall on the 25th. Dinner will be sei ved from 11:30 a. m. till 3 p. ni. at which all the delicacies of the season will be furnished, and an equa y g o 1 oyster supper will be spread from 6 p. m. till 12 o'clock. Xo pains will be spared by (he committee Meed imes Talbot, Dresser and Gregory and Miss Angel to make the affair an en joyable one. Under their charge, all visions of homesickuess, ou the part of those to whom the day will call up pleasant memories of those in their old home, will bo dispelled Choco late will be one of the attractions ot the excellent bill of fare. J. G. Albright, proprietor of the Santa Fc Democrat arrived in the city yesterday curoute to his old home in ILnvard, Kansas. Mr. Albrhht is a staunch democrat yet nevertheless a renial man and a good acquisition to the fraternity iu the. territory. But, reallv, it's too bad he's a democrat, Local Items. Probate court meets next daw Snow squalls are frequent "iee days. The new sidetracks are being graded. I Stern is kept busy unpacking new goods. -The vote in La Liendra preeiuct was rather close.. Mr. Geo. Lougmoor of Gallinas Springs is in town. The streets present a lively ap pearance these days. Mr. Rune, of Rupe & Castle, is in Santa Fc attending to business. ... -The weather is a most as cool as - the defeat of the Democratic parly. Rev. Gaspari of the Jesuite col lege, came up from Santa Fe, yester day. -The county commissioners finish ed counting the vote of this county yesterday. ILrmau Colin, of the Boston Clothing store has gone to Ocate on a business Irip. -Democrats slept while Republi cans voted aud U'w the former wake up and cry fraud. The Gazette job oflice is now doing rnorework than any other three offices in the territory. These quiet days and no dust arc a luxurv compared to the blustering sand storms of last, year. - Sauta Fe is anxieusly awaiting the arrival at thai, place oí the Den ver and Rio Grande railroad. A large number of rows, fights, shootings, "thefts and deviltries of all kinds are now being reported. Regular meeting of A. F. & A. M. to-night. All Masons iu good stand ing are cordially invited to attend. There is a demand in this town for jjew York and Chicago papers our news dealers should attend to it. Xr r,. Ptisner weut oast vesterdav. Je w1 rcturu ubout the fu.gt ()f uext , , , . , . f it, h- Col . Lockhart has seven carloads of furniture on the road to this place. Is snow banks don't interfere it will arrive in a fewT davs. Visitors from other parts of the territory ari amazed at the growth of Las Vegas, and concur with us that it is bound to be a big town. Williin the last four davs Mr. C. It. lirowuing som loin vo uie viuuu m nearly $2.000. This shows that leal estate business in Las Vegas is still good. Win. McLure, the popular sales man of Rrowue & Manzanares, went to Tiptouville yesterday to bring back his family who will reside permanent ly in this city. Col. T. P. Mills and wife returned from Socorro yesterday. The Colonel is considerably exercised over the rie'i ilnvfiloTimnnt r,f several mines in i wIjJch ,)e .g intPrcst0(L All should remember the literary soiree that is lo be held at the Presby terian church on Thursday evening. Extensive preparations are being made to make it an enjoyable enter tainment. R. C. McDonald has taken the matter in hand and proposes to or gauize an efficient police force for ihe I ! IT li west suie. tie raised over i4u yes terday The force from now on will consist of four men. Ghouls and night-hawks will have to look sharp now. vy0rk is being rushed on the new I " diyision headquarters of the A. T. & g F R Ki an(1 Uie bullliuf ril),y approaches completion. A drain pJpe hll8 bee ai(i to llu! new (llliní roonK niii yesterday workmen were 1 erectinsr the iron framework ofthe p0rcn ou t10 platform. Eliot Ryder, the well known song writer, at present on the stair of the Chicago Times, came up from Santa Fe yesterday and will return to the capital to-day. Mr. Ryder is best known by his work on thu New York Sun mid as the author of innumerable little jingles and satires in verse on curren, events and politics. Mo will make a stay of some weeks in the territory, journeying thence to the city of Mexico and will, wo know, give our resources and prospects careful consideration. It is is likely that with the in crease ot housebreaking and genera -ly disorderly conduct, that the iiu- portance of incorporating this town will force itse't upon the attention of, our people. This town is getting too lar e to run without some kind of an organ. zatlon, particularly this far . we8i where rogues are likely to con- 1 gregate since the election is over and , fople have turned their attention to I bus ne-s, it is time steps should be t taken to attain the important object, A crowd of reckles fellows went ! out on arouud-up Monday night, eap ! lured a pig nud throw it through Men- a window into the room of , ! one of the soiled doves of East Vegas. The r rt'l i ! .... 41. ,. ......ft, iliu) :uu Moni i in; uuiu. mv. yesterday noon was ueuneu uei twelve hours by being blockaded by snow banks near Thatcher's station, Colorado. The storm is reported to have oceu unusually severe and ran into a continuous bauk of snow lhat had drifted; to a depth of fully eight feet and could not plough through . 1 1 1 .H (Icsniie the most strenuous ettorts. espite, Finally a way was dug through in the afternoon when another blockade was struck and two locomotives with workmen were sent ahead to clear the wav. Only vague reports oi the ex tent ofthe storm reached thi city,'but from all accounts it is as unexpected as the great storm of two years ago. AVe do not need to tell our read ers that we do not sympathize with the politics of the Santa Fe Demo crat; but, with thut liberal feeling which is characteristic of all true Re publicans, wc wish to compliment our Santa Fe neighbor upon the en terprise which it has manifested in pushing things for the Democratic party We admire pluck and energy, even though they be pitted against us, and we arc glad that the Republican pressof New Mexico has not many bu eh formidable joirnals as the Santa Fe Democrat to contend against. An advertisement will be found in another column for lessons iu Span ish at the Jesuite college. Instruct ion will be given from 5:30 to 6:30 p. in. This is a most excellent oppor tunity to acquire this language and of which many will undoubtedly avail thcniselve-. The Spanish language promises to be not only useful in this territory, but it will b-1 greatly advan tageous and profitable in the com merce which will constantly grow between Spanish American countries and the Un ted Slates. Railroads are now penetrating into New Mexico and over which will be drawn the trade ot the woteru coast of South America. This language if mastered, will be at once a great accomplish ment and a useful thing. Mr. Trueblood ofthe Telegraph of fice desires to say to the public that he irets the wool market daily, which ho will sell t reasonable rates to those desiring it tf. The little daisy excursion hat at. he iew York Clothing Mouse. Ev erybody wears them. tf. Overshoes of all kinds at J. RoSKXYVALl) & Co's. Domestic and fnnrv dry goods at J. Roskxwali) !fc Co's. Gents' hats we carry a beautiful Stock. J. ROSENWALD & CO. White goods, all varieties, at J. ROSENYVALI") & Co'S. A full assort Mient of gents' furnish ing goods, such as undergarments, linen shirts, etc., at J. Roskxwald & (Jo's. We have been receiving of late a very large stock of g o Is and are daily receiving additions which make our stock not only the largest but the best assorted in this portiou ot the country. Wo am prepared to fill or ders. bofh wholesale and retail. J. R( skxwald & Co. Laities' nubias, hoods and saques, the latest style., at J. RoSENWALD & Co'S. I adiee and children's underwear, J. Ros EX WALD & (Jo'S at Laces of all kinds find qualities, at J. Rosexwald & Co's. Ladies' cloaks, dollmans and uls- ters, at .T RoSlCNWALD & Co S. Perfect beauties in ladies' suits, at J. Rosexwald & Go's. All shades of kid gloves, at J. Rosexwald & Go's. Ladies hats and bonnets, ar, J. liOSENWALD it Co'S Gents' ready-made clothing, ?s full a stock as you can find in the city, at J. RoSENWALD ifc Go's. Broek gloves and gauntlets a very heavy and full assortment, at .1. Rosexwald & 'Ys. , - Duck clothing ol all kinds, at J. Rosexwald & Go's. Roots and shoes, a large assortment, .1. Rosexwald & Go's. at i r'i tendea. ! Luxuries of all kinds have been re ceived ai J. (íraaf & t o.'s by the thousand: Pickled cherries, pickled salmon, olives, Dutch delicious ; pickles, prunes and jelly, preserved linger, powdered choenhie, Nciifcha- "'J cm"" cIujosc, lentihs and all kinds of gruelz. Don I I''orrl that Stern's new stock of goods will arrive iu a few days. Look out for Mem-.' new good-. All kinds of fai. and winter .-ooth just roceived at Jaffa Itnos, YOUR Should bo Insured in u The expense is bo small lhat you will not feel the tax. We cau accommo date you with any ofthe most approved plans. Yon should insure against ACCIDENTS. Tn the Travelers Insurance Company, Pledging you any sum from 1,000 to $10,000 in case of death and from $5 to 50 a week in case of bodily injuries. WE REPRESENT THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COIiVEIF-A-ILNriES. SIJU.OOO PAID IN LATE FIRE. $13,000 IN HOT SPRINGS FIRE. Combined Capital over $30.000,000. Losses Paid over $100,000,000. MILLS & HADLEY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Cottages to Rent. Two new cottages to rent at the Hot Springs. Apply to the New York Clothing Store, East Las Ve gas. 314-tf. Intliini Pottery. The largest stock, in the United States, of Indian potteiy, both anci ent and modern, ai M. A. (Jold's In dian department, Santa Fe, N. M..41-U' Parlies dei-iring locations on which to build houses tor business purposes oi,residenees, would do well to call oii. the undersigned, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots are situated on t he e.ir,t side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms I etc., apply to M. Salaz ak. Ollice north-east corner of the pl.iza. 246-tf. I would respecttullv call the atten tion of all persons going io and front the Whi'e Oak mines, and the pub lic in general to the fact that I have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, where L keep a com plete assortment of general merchan dise; and make a specialty of miner supplies, provi-ioiis ect. Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines ami I sell goods at the lowest, rates. David Wintkrnitz, Anton Chico, N. M Edwin C. Kurt': French kid shoes Chas. Ilfeld's. at Frank Ogden has received a car load ot sash, doors and blinds, which lie will sell cheaper than anybody, tf Lockhart & Co. have received a large stock of oils and paints; also "iíoldeiis enamel ,)aint"vhich is wa ter proof and ready for use. is con- ! stantly kept i-y them. 50-tf. Clean towels and sharp razors at Judd's Rarber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by Fuaxk Ogdisn. 41-1 f A full slock of knitted jackets, hoods, nubias, scarfs and other winter wear for ladies and children just re ceived at the store of C. li Wesche. Those ladies hats and bonnets re ceived yesterday are beauties indeed. They are perfectly lovely. On exhi bition at J. Rosexwald & Co. Another car load of flour, the best in town, received by .1. Gkaff & Co. Something new ! new ! new ! Self raising It uck wheat flour at n83it J. Gr.AAF & Co's. (Jo to M. Heise, on the south side of the plaza for fine wines, liquors and gars. 253-tf (Jo to Judd's Itttrber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. Rickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 29-tf. We are prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lock ir art fc Go. 21-tf. Wines and liquors of the be?t qual ity, and ol the best brand at whole sale or retail at. M. lleise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, X. M. 353-tf tobacco is the best. Fins Goots. J. AV. Hanson &('., hereby inform the public, that th y are now prepar ed to do all kinds of work in their j line. Fine work a sped. Ity. Shop ou northwest corner ot plaza. lo-4ni Prick for sale iu large or small quantities, at LocKiiAhT & Co's. Two first-class tinsmiths wanted immediately, Address Win. Rorden' Albuquerque, X. M. 9fJ-lw One hundred of the latest styles oT' ladies and childreos cloaks, dolinniis circulars, received at 93if Ciias. Ileeld's. Ruck wheat n83if Hour at J. GliAAF Si C O'S. L. L. llowisoti ol tin" Model Store, east side, lias a full assort mei4 of boots and shoes which he sells at the lowest cash figures. 83tf LB FIE Reliable Company ! LAS VEGAS COLLEGE. Ppecinl Cías in SPANISH, FROM 5:80 TO 6:30 P. M. APPLY AT THE COLLEGE. B. BARBEK, SURVEYOR. Special attention being given to the survey ing anil loc-itiiiii of Government Lanus. All business with the U 8. Land Oflice will be promptly attended to. References W. II II. Itoades U. S. Deputy Surveyor, Yankton, D. I'., It. V. Petttprew, U. S. Deputy Surveyor, Sioux Falls, 1). T. L1XCOLM, - - - NEW MEXICO. A large assortment of Uauuels and waterproofs at J. ROSENWALD & Co'S. Ladies suits, silk, moriuo and flan nel, perfect beauties, at J. ROSENWALD & Co'S. Corsets of all descriptions at J. Rosen wald & Co's. Blankets, a lull stock at J. RoSENWALD & CO'S. The fit st instalment of our fall and winter goods have arrived. Daily heavy additions will make it the most perfect stock in ladies' and gents' goods in this market both for whole sale and retail traie. J. ROSENWALD & CO. Two huudred boxes of boots and shoes just opened at, the store of C. E. Wesche. Come and inspect that beautiful cloth tor ladies' riding habits at C. E. Wesche's. O. L. Houghton has a regular ar seual of fire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. It is not only for a re tail, but for a wholesale trade that he is prepared. His advantages for buy ing enables him to sell this class of goods as low as they can be got any where. Brocade silks and ribbons latest style received at 94tf Chas. Ilfeld On account of making repairs in my store, 1 will for the next 15 days, sell goods for cost and carriage. 3t. Charles Ilfeld. Music Mrs. J. II. Taylor will in struct a class iu vocal and instrumen tal music, either at her residence, op posite Jone's restaurant, West Las Vegas, or at the homes of the pupils. Terms: Twelve dollars for twenty four lessons. tf. A large invoice of choice apples, butter, cheese, etc. just received at A. J. CltAWFORD.-tf. A full assortment of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. - . Call and see Old Walker, Zion's Hill, for good whiskey and cigars. Fine candías a specialty. ulOOtf. Important. I. Stern is expecting his new goods every day, and as he bought $25,000 worth of assorted merchandise for cash, it would bo well for those who wish to purchase to wait until his stock is in. lie bought for cash and cau thus give his customers the bene fit of the discount. tf. Fresh Ovfetcr, Fresh Oysters, at n83lf ' J. Graaf & Co's. If you want something good and cheap in the boot and shoo line, go to C. E. Wesche's store on the plaza. Flannels of all colors at 81 tf Jaffa Bros. Witit, wait with buying your winter goods, until you examine Stern's new stock. 923 Reward. will be paid for information which will lead to the conviction of the person or persons, who entered on the night of October 20lh the pasture of Don Lorenzo Lopez aud did wilfully break ihe leg oí oue red cow, murkcd L 11, belongiug to Isidor Stern. IsIdor Stern. Lorenzo Lopkz. I tell all goods at cost without freight added, until my new stock ar rives. ' I. Stkrn. Lí m & XL Y ... a. '? -? -"aV ti Li