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VOL. XIII. Na 268.
LAS VEGAS, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1886.
ffe
ESTABLISHED IN 1881.1
Á.A.&J.H.WISE
HAVE
Money to Loan
REAL ESTATE.
HAVE
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Improved end Unimproved Property of every
seecriotion lo every portion of the city of
Las Vegas.
Business Lots to Lease, - v
Jiuelnese lots for gal , ,.
Buainoo Hoises for Sale,
Kesldenoe Lots for Lease,
Residences Booses for Sale, .
AND
Jood Faying Business for Bale,'
Two Large Ranches for Bale Oheap,
County 8crp Bought and Sold,
tiold Minos Faying) for Bale,
Fins Paying Silver Mines for Sal.
A SAVINGS BANK.
Lanorlnc men ean Darotaase property of as
on monthly Installments instead of paying out
that wtucn can rever oe renirneu
Don't txV rent. Come and look at our bar
gains on the installment plan. . ,
CASH WILL; ALSO
Buy fine property at the very lowest market
prioe. We also have many special bsrgalnsln
real estate rar oeiow weir caen ww.
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COR. 6TH AHD DOUGLAS,
Opposite the new Brown Stone Opera House
NOTARY PUBtlO.
LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO
T. B. MILLS,
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Mines, Real Estate
MVE STOCK.
1MFUOVED RANCHES,
Dfflee on Bridge Street, near Poetofflce, Las
vetras, ew Mexico.
an kinds nft rritorlal and cotmtv bonds and
warransbonghtand sold, and all hiuda of
land serlp bought and sold which, will locate
allolaeaes of g yernment lund. Fifty im
proved and unimproved ranchen for sale in
naw Muxtro ard ine HoDublto o) Meztro. em-
braelnic traois trnsa , ! lw,iHk 'nates
each at from twenty oenU to one dollar ifrr
aore. Title i-ertcor,. r un wiorniaiion icqi
nivin anniiofttion U&vina bueioess connestl n
wlib aitorn-ya at Vahmaton. D. C, we are
pnpafd 10 iilve particular attention to prose
tit g o ras of every description agamit the
United Biatea government. Colecttons made In
any oartof the territory.
Hi
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Of Las Vegas. '
GEO. J. UINKEL, President.
A. A. KEEN, Cashier,
CAPITAL - - $50.000
TRANSAC TS A GENERAL BANK
INti BUSINESS.
East Las Vegas, New Mexico,
TROPICAL STORE.
P. BOFFA,
Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N. M,
Tropical and Domestic Fruits
MtASOl;. '
IMPORTED GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Confectionery, Cigars,
. AND '
. TOBAOOO.
J. S. ELSTOfJ,
PAINTER,
PAPER HANGER,
' AND . .
DECORATOR,
THOKOl'GU WORKMANSHIP ASD AM
PLC FACILITIES.
Sixth Bt., Opposite Post Office,
A, W. WYMAN,
The Jeweler
Watches and Clocks Repaired,
. CENTER STREET.'
BEN ALL
The Winner of the Great
Kentucky Derby.
Ohio Coal Miners Threatening lo
Inaugurate a Strike.
Orange ' Irishmen Preparing to
Fight an Irish Government.
Figuring on the Prospects for the
Passage of the Home Bule Bill.
A Miscellaneous. Collection
of
News From Over the World,
Ben AU the Winner ef the Derby.
Lotjisvillb, May 14. The weather
today was all that could be desired, nd
Dot a cloud Obscured the sky. An unor
mous crowd watched the Derby and it
was impossible to get a view of more
than one-third of the track from even
the Brand stand. Most of the wonld-ba
spectators stood glaring blankly at the
sea. ol bats that loomea up in front,
completely obstructing any view of the
track.
It is estimated that 30,003 people were
on tbe ground. Kan fox, wbo baa been
one ol tbe favorites all spring, wa
scratohed just before the race, bis own
era expecting their other entry. Ban
All, would be as he proved, a sura win
ner, bilver vlouu was also scratched
and Murphy was appointed by Bald
win, his owner, to ride Lijoro. Corn-
Ban's free Knight and mggins' lien
Ali were hot tavorites.
All raoing oritics agreed that the
Derby was not only tbe most opun in
the bistory of the race, but never has
the result been so enveloped la doubt.
But quite a number of those most
talked of were of unknown qual
ity go lar es tbe public was oonoerned.
When tbe betting opened la the oarly
winter Ban Fox was made favorite, and
has continued in tbe lead until quite re.
centlv. and the winner was only backed
by bis owner and a-few who took their
cue from him and had seen his perform
ance at San Francisco lately, but tbe
result proved that Haggln.' judgment
was good, and bis followers are tbe re
joicing ones. lien AH is a uaiitorata
horse.
ANOIBBB ACCOUNT.
Louisville, May 14 Tbe Derby day
has come and gone, and by all wbo saw
tbe races bes been put down as the
Kraal event ol Uiavaar. 11 was aoor
lul in every respect. The weather was
very warm and the track was good and
last, i ne attendance was the largest
seen at Louisville in many yearn. In
the free held the crowd was simply im
mense. They were good natured. but
it required great exertion on the pari
f tbe police to preserve perfect order.
ine Dulling was very goon, but it was
confined to auction and French mutual
pools, the bookmakers declining to pay
the sum required for privileges.
ine nrst race was lor the jLouisvme
ladies' stake, and was a five-eighths of
a mile. Jennie I. won rather easily by
one length; Wary, second; Ben Hail a
very close third; time 1:011, -
In tbe second race, one and one
fourth mile. Modesty was not headed
and won easily by half a length. Uattie
Carlisle, seoond; Aretino, third; time
2:11.
THE GREAT EVENT.
For the third race, one and one-half
miles, for the üentuelty Derby, tbere
were the following starters: free
Knight, Blue Wine, Masterpiece, La
jero, Ben All, Jim Gray, Sir Joseph,
Unmaiili, i,antie anu narroosourg;
ban t ox and Silver tjiotia did not start.
Tbe following was the standing of
each corse in tbe petting: lien All,
$500; Free Knight, 375; Blue Wing,
I75; Jim Gray, fuu; luasterpicoe, sio;
the held, f '70.
An excellent start was made without
delay, Blue. Wing, Grimaldi and Mas
terpiece, as nsmea, snowing in irontun
a short distance. Masterpiece forced
to tbe front, soon having a lead of three
lengths, with Harrodsburg seoond and
a clear length ahead of Grimaldi, who
bad third plaoe. Grimaldi dropped
back at tbe grand stand, and Jim Gray
moved up even with him. On the back
stretch tbe leaders were oomicg back.
Jim Gray showing a ttifle in front at the
ball mile pole, with Uarrodsburg, Mas
terpiece and Free Knight all in a close
bunch. ' As they rounded into the home
stretch Free Knight was in front, but
tbe tour were very close together, in a
short time' Ben Ali and Blue Wing bad
the race to themselves. They had a very
hard and driving linisb and bolh horses
were very tired, Ben Ah winning by
but a abort tbree-auarters of a lonutn
Blue Wing, second; Free Knight a bad
tbnd. Time, ü:ooi.
Tbe fourth race, a half mile dash
Adrain won by one length, Irish Pat
seoond: Big Tnree, third; Falls City,
fourth; Keishaw fifth; time; 1.14 tne
second beat was won by Adran, Irish
Fat, second; lime, 1:47.
Brighten Beach Races. .
Brighton Beach, May 14 All bet
ting today was stopped by the police
authorities.
First race Five furlongs Command
er won; Frolic, second; Little Minoh
tnira. jime, i:uo.
Second raoe Tbree-ouarters of
mile Glen Prince won; Crafty, second
Blue Bell, third. Time. 1.20.
Third race-One mile George Sing-
eny won; irisn rat, second; L,ora aea
cousneld. third. Time. 1:401.
Fouitb race Three-quart ers of a mile
Kotciusko won; Petkskiil and Frolio
ran a dead beat for seoond place. Time
' A Fatal Seller Explosion.
Columbus, May 14. A State Journal
Caldwell, special says: James Herrons'
saw mill boiler exploded at Sarashville,
killing Lafayette Tuttle, Edward Hall
and Lewis Bates, and fatally wounding
james Herrons and Hainan Jtsuuer.
The Refalar Yearly Strike ef Cent Miners
Caminí On.
Cleveland, May 14. A delegate
convention, representing all tbe coal
miners in the Mahoning valley,
was held st Xoungstown to-day.
After discussing the refusal of' the op
erators to grant an advance of tun
cents per too, which has been demanded.
tbe following resolutions were adorn
ed:
Resolved. That we adopt asa scale
of prices the same scale adopted at the
ami convention of miners and mine
operators at Columbus last February.
llesnived. Ibat we favor arbitration
of the question of an advance to corre
spond with that scale, but should tbe
operators refuse to arbitrate then we
shall inaugurate a strike lo enforce our
demands.
Kesolved, That a board of five min
ers be selected to meet a like number
of operators at Youogstown. Thursday,
may üu, at 11 a. m for tbe purpose of
arbitrating the question and should tbe
operators refuse or fail to meet with
this board, tien said board shall take
steps to enforce a settlement of the
question..
The Selznre Dlsoasaed b the Haass ef Cam
inóse Anti-Free Trade Is Active.
London, May 14. In tbe house ' of
commons today, Mr. Brice, under for
eign secretary, referring to the case of
the seizure of the schooner David J,
Adams, said that diulomalio action
would be premature until all the facts
connected with the seizure of the
schouner bad been established.
Mr. Jennings moved that aa linooit
tax be levied on ell imported goods of
loreigo manuiacture that compete with
tbo9e of hnglish manufactures, and to
reduce tbe duties on tea, coffee and
cocoa, with the object of increasing tbe
revenue and improving the condition of
tbe depresod industries.
The Defeat of the Hone Bale BUI Almost
Assured.
London, May 14 Lord Haitington's
whips report that 110 Liberals have
pledged themselves to vote against ,the
home rule bul and thst thirty are doubt
fui. The Conservative leaders ad vise
me uonservatives in tne boose of com
mons not a speaK during tbe debate on
the home rule bill as they wish to has
ten a divison on the second reading. It
is stated that Mr. lobn Bncht will ab
sent bimwlf from tbe housa of commons
on the ocoaston of tbe division on tbe
second reading of the home rule till
tin example will be sure to have great
innuBnce on other umleoided, members,
A Good Seneme.
Cleveland, Ohio, May 14 The
Knignts of Labor of Cleveland and
other labor organizations are yfoiking
up a taxing of a'l foreign immigration.
and will soon forward a potinon to con
gress asking that such a law be mtrsed.
i be movers in the matter request every
person interested to write to his con
gressman asking that suca a bill be
presented and passed before the ad
journment of the present session.
The Oraasemen Against Home Rale.
London, May 14. During tbe past
three month there bave been sold in the
Orange sectionsof Ireland more firearms
than were sold during the previous five
years. Orders have just been given in
Lionoonberry lor l.UUU new rides.
urowded meetings ol Orangemen
were held at Newry and Mourne, at
which pledges were given not to submit
to the Dublin parliamant and not to pay
any taxes for its support. All present
enrolled themselves for military service
as volunteers. Canadian Orangmen
promise support.
The Way Cashier Raise Fonda in France,
Paris, Muy 14. M. Pillot, an agent
of the Bank Des Comte, of this oily.
who recently fled, after successfully ut
taring a large amount of forged paper,
today suddenly appeared in the private
office of Baron Saubeyran, director of
tbe bank, and at the point of a loaded
revolver compelled him to sign three
checks for 30,000, with which Pillot
then made good bis escape.
Paraellltee Pew-wewing.
London, May 14. The nationalist
members of parliament this afternoon
held a secret meeting in the house of
commons, at which Mr. Parnell pre
sided. It is understood that he laid be
fore the assembly a number of com'
munications from Mr Gladstone sug
gesting certain modifications in the
home rule bill and further concessions
to the demands of the radioals.
The Assassin Priest,
Madrid, May 14. The trial of Father
Galeote, the priest wbo assassinated
Monsignor Isqulerdo, bishop of Madrid,
on Falm Sunday, in front of the cathe
dral, has been Set for the end of Mav.
ine prosecutor win ask besides a pen
alty against tbe priest that tbe sum of
$10.000 be granted as an indemnity to
tne iamny oi tne Disnop.
Chicago Lumbermen Defeated and Return
te Work.
Chicago, May 14.-The strike tn the
lumber yards in tbe southwestern por
tion of the city was brought to a olose
to-day, the employes returning to work
on the old terms of ten hours work
and ten hours' pay.
Lazy Solans.
Washington, May U The only
thing done In congress to-day was an at
tempt to start a tariff debate, which
was beaded off by adjournment.
The senate did nothing in open ses
sion, went into executive session and
aujourneu.
A Living etatae.
Washington, May 14. As unknown
man, supposed to be insane, undressed
himself in one of tbe niobes near Sta
tutry nan, in tne capital this morning.
and in a condition of stark nxkedness
sprang upon one of tbe pedestals and
strncK a statuesque attitude. He wis
placed unaer arrest.
New Hang Hiss.
Chicago, May 14. Louis Lingg was
arrested this evening. The police un
reservedly declare he is tbe man wbo
tbréw tbe death denlicg bomb into
their ranks a week ago. His capture
was made on information furnished by
one of the Arbaiter Zjitung employes.
At the police station Liugg was put
threnzh a vigorous examination lasting
three hours and at last made a state
ment, tbe exleut of which tbe polioe re
fuse to disclose.
Murder in Pueble.
Dsnver, May 14. A Pueblo special
to tbe News says: Charles Cowles, a
bartender, and Jim Cox, a paiDter,
quarrelled to-nigbt, when Cox stabbed
Cowles in tbe neck twice, opening tbe
luguiar vein. He will die.
I
Analktr Left-Hauded Crank.
Constantinople. May 14 A new
Soudanese mahdi, with fifty Arab fol
lowers, recently appeared in the vicin
ity of Jeddah. Tbe vagabonds cut tne
telegraph wires and defeated a detach
meu of Turkish troops, killiner four
and wounding many of tbej soldiers.
Another detachment of troops over
threw the rebels and captured seven of
ibera, whose beads were exposed, on
spikes at tbe gates of Jeddah.
r-t Peer Old Mleaeurl.
St. 'Louis, May 14. About 6 o'clck
tonight the heaviest rain and wind
atormfthut has occumd hire for a
number of years passed over the city
and swept oa the eastward. Tbe rnlu
amounted to almost a deluge. All de
pressions in the city were flooded and
great damage was done. '
Floods In England.
London, May 14 Floods are genet-
ally reported throughout tbe kingdom,
and ntucb damage has been done.
Many factories are flooded, necessitat
ing a stoppage of work.
' Base Ball
Detroit, May 14. Detroit, 5; Bos
ton, 4. -fv. ' at
bt. Louis. May is. st. iouis, :
Philadelphia, 3.
The Kentucky Derby Day.
The llureH which annually centers
upon ths great race at Louisville which
took place today quite exceeds that felt
in any other event run upon tbe Amer
ican continent. For the patt ten years
it has engrossed the attention of the
racing world during the winter interval,
aud speculation upon it bas assnuicu
really yaot importance In many lu-
specis we stake bos er j yed hit ii. wrest
similar to that felt by Kuglishmen
in the Ipsom Derby. The Eps ui Derby
reoresidits a raoe between tbe bestcuKs
o eli tía&ami-i- ihe KaatKeky iajvuu,s
mure limited as to section; it isJiardly
so national in respect to the contestants,
but qniie national from a batting point.
ibe new loruers oot upon it witn
as much ayivdity as upon their own
Withers; tbe Chicagoans and St. Louis-
isnians with ruorj interest than upon
their own Derbies. The Cincinnattians
ignore their own Hindu stakes for it,
and in evety city in tbe Union where
there is batting the Louisyille event
bears the palm alone.
Tbe present is tbe twelfth Kentucky
Derby, and although comparatively
young as a turf event, it already bas a
mstory really gionotu. la the lomar
race Artstides humbled tbe pride of tbe
groat Ten Broeck, and bore the
green jacket of McGrath to tbe front
before a neio or great excellence, in
tbesecnnd year (1875) the race assumed
a sectional character. Parole, tbe
champion of the east, with a certificate
of great charaoler tbe year before, jour
neyed to "the dark-ana bloody ground,"
to meet its heroes, and went down be
fore Vagrant. Then came 1877, in
which Baden-Baden marked the begin
ning of a career destined to be short
but very brilliant, and in 1878 the race
was sensational, inasmuch as Himyar
started one of tbe greatest favorites
ever known in the history of American
raoing, but through an untoward com
bination of Infortuitou circumstances
was oumpelled to trail his banner to
Day Siur. 1879 saw Lord Murphy ad
minister to Falsetto his only defeat, and
1880 was a repetition of 1878, as Kim
ball, starting a hot favorite, succumbed
to Fonso, and in 1881 Hindoo won as
be liked, as, Indeed, be did in all his
races in whioh be was himself. The
Derby of 1883 was sensational, in that
Bunnymeade came from the east s tre
mendous favorite, but was beaten by
Apollo, and in 1883 Leonatus foreshad
owed bis brilliant oaraer by cutting
down a good field, and followed it up
unbeaten to tbe end.. Tbe Derby of
1884 oroduced a winner in Buobanan.
and 1885, after Favor, Freeman and Ber-
san bad been favorites, saw Joe Cotton
come to the fore at tbe eleventh hour
and win.
We do not think the Kentucky Derby
has ever been won by a poor horse, ex-
,oept it be Apollo, aud few races have
furnisbed .truer form as established
by subsequent performances, as it has
been won by more brst-clasg horses
than any other race we can recall
. The Granger Didn't Want It.
Boston Herald.
And still the hired man of the bucolic
regions gets up too feed tbe oxen bo
fore day, and sounds bis last "Gee.whoa
bawl" in the galhoting darkness at
night. Tbe eight hour strikers may
well drop a tear of pity for him and
another for bis oxen. . '
To Delegate Joseph.
' New Mexican. .
The leading citizen of Santa Fe ir
respective of party but who ail realize
tbe importance of the measure. last
evening juieed in the congratulatory
telegram to Hon. a. Joseph oyer tne
passage of his land grant commission
bill by the house of congress.
', Romeo by the Hair.
. Mary Anderson will buy a sto k
ranch in Nebraska. After she remains
on it two months and goes back on the
stage as Juliet she could reach down
from her window and pnll ber Romeo
op by tbe hair. There's going to be
obange of style in Mary if she ever buys
s oo w rancn.
BSTABLlSnSD 1S80,
J. J. FITZGERRELL,
TXXOEJ IjIVE
Real Estate
ANO
Financial Aerf for Capitalists,
Cor. Grand Ave. and Center St.
Las Vegas, s New Mexico.
A BPBOIALTV st ADK ININVESTWO ANU
LOANING MONEY FOR EASTERN CAPI
TALISTS, OF WHOM I HAVS LAÜtiK
LINK OF CORRESPONLthNTS.
I have ÜND80AL FAUHTIKS tnr the
IVKSliOATlON of TITLES andaTiioltOOGU
KNOWLEDGE of the FKOPLE, enabling me
to make IN VE3TMBN 1 8 of all kinds, such as
the purchase of RANCH, GRANT and C1TT
PKOfKRTY.and making; LOANS lor CAPI
TALISTS to bettor IVANTAtia than they
can for THSMSKLVkt.
There Is a grand future before NEW MfeX
ICO. Bual ess is beginning to look up rap
Idly. Now Is the time lo make investments be
fore prices advance too hluh
There baa been a marked improvement In
REAL EST AT K during tbe past 0 days, and
thura Is' no doubt tbe com In spring will wit
ness a aharp advanoe In REAL ESTATE, when
those who made investments In property will
reaps rioh reward.
Tne lnoomlog tide of business Improvement
is Ueainning to be felt and will oauao a genu
ine boom the ooming year. Now is the time
to Invest. '.'A hint to the wise is sufficient."
1 HAVE FOIÍ8ALK ooeof the beat paving
well established manufacturing énternrisee in
tho Territory. an be bought toanadvaatage.
I HAVe, FOli 8 ALU one of the best business
oomers'n the city, renting for 80 por cent to
tne investment
1 HAVE FoR SALE an eiRgant niece of resi
dence property tn an excellent neighborhood,
that is paying Hi per eent on tne investment.
1 have a business onenlng foi (5.(100 to f 10.-
000 that Is absolutely safe, and will pay from
W to ner cent on the Investment.
TO RANUI1 ANU CATTLE. INVESTORS. 1
have a Uno stocked ranch for sale that will pay
a lara-e interest on the investmeut. Come and
see my list of grant, ranch and cattle loreat
ments before purchasing elscwhoro.
I HAVE tbe largest line of r?nts, Improved
and unimproved property lor sale to bo found
in tne eity.
FOa BARGAINS of all kinds in RE L E8-
TATBoallonFITaaBRELL, t'U w ll find
mm alive to m'Siuesp interests ana oou teous
to all. Befou Investid, oall ant see hltn.
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all
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