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A IP El-The nía- paper In Raw lexlc recelvtaf t ablUhla; the fall AeaoclaUesl Presa tele graphic report. EST ABL.1SII ED JUM. leading city al ka Tara rilarr I Haw nexlca. VOL. XIII. SO. 284. LAS VEGAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, ijJNE 2, 1886. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. (ESTABLISHED LN 1881.1 A.A.&J.H.WISE The Men Who SELL THE REAL ESTATE , Want a Buyer for 117x150 ft. Unimproved GROUND On North Side of Dónelas Aye Cheap to Cash Buyer, Fine location. Ateo want a buyer lor A GOOD PAYING WELL ESTAB LISHED BUSINESS. Those desiring Real Estate or a Dullness at low prloos can And ibe lame for tale on our book. If You Want to Buy Call and lee oar list of property, both realty ana personal, HOUSES FOR RENT, A Good Lilt of - . Outside Real Estate- COK. TH AMD DOUGLAJ, LAS VEGAS. - NEW MEXICO NOTARY PUBLIC Mail Santa Fe, N- M. . First-lass in all Appointments fBO Per JDay. ' Bate for famlliei staying more than a week jS - ' P. RUMSEY Sc SON Tie CitiM Of Las Vegas. GEO. J. DINKEL, President. A. A. KEEN, Cashier. CAPITAL - - $50,000 .TRAÍSACTS A GENERAL BANK LNG BUSINESS. Eat Us Vegas. New Mexico, TROPICAL STORE. D. BOFFA, bridge Street. Las Vestas, N. M. Tropical and Domestic Fruits IN SEASON. IMPORTED GOODS OF ALL KINDS : Confectionery, Cigars, AND TOBAOOO. J. S. ELGTON, PAINTER, PAPER-HANGER,! ,. , AND .,' DECORATOR. THOROUGH WORKMANSHIP AND AM. PL FACILITIES. . Sealer In Will Paper, Glass, Window Bash, any Peintemuppllei of all kinds. ... Sixth St. Opposite Post Office. Gazette Job Office Caá tara eat werk sjaleker, la belter style and at lower prim than aar itkir elilee la tke Utyof Las Vsgai. JOHN KELLY DEAD. Tbe Tammany Chieftain . Gone to Best. Interesting Figures for National - Taxpayers Consideration. A Sick Man's Views ot Kepubll can Prospects for '88. Results of the Day's Principal Sporting Events. Gossip About tbe President, Tbe Bride, and Their Intentions. About tne Flnt Lady. New York, Jone 1. Wilson D. Bis sell, President Cleveland's former law partner, called upon Miis Folsom at noon today. " 1 This evening he said President Cleve land and bis bride would soon take a trip to Europe. The date ot tbeir de parture, however, be could not say. It was his intention, he said, to acoompany them abroad. The trip will probably be made, he added, Just after congress adjourns. , BOTHERED BT CRANKS. Miss Folsom, sinoe hor arrival in this city, has received heavy mail and not a few letters from "cranks." This morn ing's mail brought her a letter from a man in Cleveland, Ohio, signin him self "J. J. Martin, A Friend of the Laboring Class." lie wanted to know if she would, teaoh bar husband to study a plan for, tbe amelioration of tbe suf fering! of tbe laboring classes. "Will yóu,'The wrote, "advise your busband bow to deal with toil question, and will you, when you are a mother, teach your ohildren to have tbe interests of tbe laboring classes at heart." "We know," the letter concludes,, "that you are large of heart and will respond to these en treaties." Miss Folsom and her mother devoted the spare time of tbe afternoon to mak ing preparations for the trip to Wash ington. . .- - Dorsey Falling Rapidly. Washington, May 81. Ex-Senator Dower, below roiling tcrW " lé deliv ered himself of a long interview' on the polititical situation. He says republi cans can have another quarter ot a century in control of tbe government if they will rid themselves of the lilk stockings, white hats and George Wm. Curtis, and adds: "Blaine's chances of nomination are better than they ever were, but 1 believe that General Logan and John Sherman will jointly hare a majority ot tbe votes of the convention. Tnere mav be a re petition of tbe Cincinnati convention of 1876, when Blaine came near a nomina tion, but failed. One thing is ceitain, Blaine is too experienced a politician to permit a Uarfield to appear in the na tional convention from Maine, although Tm Reed is quite equal to tbe role. I believe that there will be fewer names before the next convention than before any that has been held." ' The National Debt Statement. Washington, June 1. The following is a recapitulation af tbe debt statement issued today: Interest bearing debt, principal and interest, $1,233,237.144. Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity, principal and interest, 7,816,895. - Debt bearing no interest $535,015,127. Total debt, principal and interest, .1,776,605,166. Total debt, less available cash item?, $1,474,849,893. Net cash in tbe treasury, $76,143,611. ' Debt, less cash In the treasury, J uue 1, 1886, $i,888,194,881. Decrease of debt during the month, $8,872,566- Total cash in the treasury, as shown by tbe treasurer's general account, 490,486,300 John Kelly Dead. New Yobk, June 1. Mr. John Kel ly, who has been ill for several months has, during the last few weeks, seemed to feel comparatively well, but on Sun day last ho was taken with an attack of fainting and became weaker and after ward on Monday be was worse, but tbis morning an important change was apparent. At noon, however, be began to sink and tbe approach of his end was realized.- Mr. Kelly's death was pain less, although be was conscious to the last moment. Mrs. Kelly and her two children were present when the patient pasted away. Mrs. Kelly was prostrated bj tbe blow and is too ill to see anybody. , The Brighton Heaoh Race. Brighton Beach, June 1. The first race three-fourths mile, Treasurer won, Blenhiem saiond, Harry Roes third. Time, 1.17. The seoond race seven furlongs, sell ing allowances, Commander won, Pope Leo second, Charge third. Time, 1 :29l. The third race, seven furlongs, sell ing allowances. Valley Forge won, Pat Dally seoond, Musket third. Time, 1:30,. The fourth race, a mile for all ages, Ariel won, Ecuador second, Blue Day third, Time, 1:45. The fifth raoei a handicap, one and one-eighth miles, Osceola won, Delilah second, Tunis third. Timel:57t. Live Stock Market. Kansas Citt, June 1. Cattle Reoeipte, 1,884: shipments, 648. Market active and about steady. Choice to fancy, $5(3 $5, 15; fair to good, $4.60(3 $4.90; common to medium $4 $4.40; stocKers and feeders, $3.220 $4.15; cows. $3.40(S$3.40. . Against the Evolution Theory. Augusta, Ga., June 1. Today's pro ceedings of tbe general assembly of tbe Presbyterian Chnrch Sooth was devot ed to the discussion ot the question of evolution. Dr. Woodrow closed tbe debate. He did not apeak in support of or even advance tbe theories of evolu tion, but spoke against the proprioty of the convention taking action now, and against the assembly adopting the re port of tbe majority alleging the crea tion to have been immediate. The ma jority report was adopted by an over whelming rote 137 to 13. It is as follows: To the several overtures on the sub ject of tbe evolution of man sent np by the Presbyteries, tbe general assembly returns answer as follows: The church remains at this time sin cerely oonvinoed that the scriptures, as truly and authoritatively expounded in our "Confession ot Faith" and cate chism, teach tbat Adam and Ere were created body and soul by immediate acts of Almighty power, thereby pre serving perfect race unity; that Adam's body was directly fashioned by Al mighty God without any natural ani mal parentage of any kind, out ot matter previously created ot nothing, and that any doctrine at variance there with is dangerous error, inasmuch as by methods of interpreting soripture which it must demand, and in the oou sequences which by fair implication it will involve, it will lead to a denial of doctrines fundamental to tbe faith. Eventa at the Capital. . Washington. June 1. The cabinet session today was devoted, to the con sideration of the Canadam fisheries question and tbe action of congress in regard to the Geneva award and rail road matters. CONGRATULATING THE PRESIDENT. . Many senators, representatives and other otlicials called at the Wbite bouse tidayaud congratulated the president on his approaching marriage. He was In a very happy frame of mind and en dured tbe ohafiing and pleasantries of his visitors on tbe subjeot of his wed with tbe ntmost good nature. " ' " ' MANNING ON DECK AGAIN. Secretary and Mrs. Manning will at tend the president's marriage. Tbis will be tbe first sooial entertainment of any kind Secretary Manning has at tended since he was taken sick. , ' Defeat of the Salvationists. Beloit, Wis,, June 1. There was an exciting scene at tbe corner ot Bridge and school streets tonight that nearly assumed tbe proportions of a riot. It grew out of a itreetmeetjng lit the SaV ration army. The Salvationist havo held nightly parades on the streets and pounded bass drums until Mayor Parar- er bas ordered tbem to desist, but they have failed to obey. While the meet ing was in progress tonight the mayor ordered them to return to their quar ters. The words were hardly out of his mouth when a portion of tbe crowd made a rush npon the now terrified Salvationists, and eggs and missies were thrown promiscuously; some of Salvation soldiers beinj; oomiderably hurt. A wild scene ensued for a short time, during which ugly threats were made against the soldiers, and tbe lead ers were put in tbe lockup. Among tbe Salvation soldiers were several wo men and children, residents of the city, and they have some publio sympathy in their behalf. Cattlemen Must Move. Gainesville, Tex. , June 1. A notice to the cattlemen of tbe Chickasaw Na tion was issued hore today by United States' Agent Robt. L. Owens, stating that June 24 had been fixed as the time in which cattlemen will be required to have their cattle removed from the Un ion agency. - If tbe order is not honestly obeyed, the agent says he wilt-proceed to collect and eject in truding cattle with regular cow outfits employed for the purpose. " Base Ball. Washington, June 1. Kanias City, 3; Nationals, 1. Philadelphia, June 1 Athletics, 16; Pittsburg, 6. Baltimore, June 1. St. Louis, 2; B 'Itimore, 7. New íobk, June 1. Detroit, 4; New York, 8. Philadelphia, June 1. Chicago, 0, Philadelphia, 8. Boston' June 1. Boston, 4; St. Lou is, 3. New York, June 1. Cincinnati. 12; Metropolitans, 7. An Assassinated- Cattleman. Gainesville, Tex., June 1. Albert St. John, a prominent cattleman, was killed in the Indian territory by a Uni ted States marshal. He was ordered to lay off bis arms while on the range, and, refusing to do so, the 'officers at tempted to disarm him, and in the struggle he was shot. Drowned in the Cimarron. Special to Taa Gazetti. Spiungeb, June 1. Word has just reached Springer that a son of Juan Montoya, of Cimarron, while drawing a bucket of water from the river this morning, his foot slipped and he fell into the river and was drowned. His body bas not yet been found. Tbe boy was about 9 years ot age. The Home. . Washington, June 1. The house spent the day discussing the oleomar garine bill, .and acting on proposed amendments, but all proposed were de feated and the house adjourned without coming to a rote on the bill. The ma jority for tbe bill when it comes to a vote will be about eighty rotes, "The Senate. Washington, June 1. In the senate today the time was principally deroted to s discussion of the Northern Pacido grant forfeiture bill, and after a long dis cussion of the same, and an executive session the senate adjourned. HARMONY JN A HORN. The Love Feast Results in Much Talk and Jid Work. - , , - The Old Sores Jlaadacad. . Heelfam. Salve Applied, and Raaulte to be . , ... . . .... Awajtcd Special to Taa GASutk. Albuquerque, It, M., June 1. Ai tbis oity covered itself with glory Dec oration day, tbelsoal patriots came to tbe conclusion that.be much-talked-of procession, oonsistiqg of bands, torch lights, mounted horsemen and beer, with wbiob the visiuag delegates to the republican sacrifica í held here tonight were to be welcomed, entailed quite too much exertion, so the territorial repub lican guns dribbled in one ' by one, and were allowed to take care ot them selves, until tbsre ware enough present to dignify she gathering by tbe name of a quorum, "although, the 'absence of a large number of delegates from the southern part of (he terrtloiy made the gatberiug very eliúV Quite a number of the faithful present looked upon and spoke ot the j.', : WASHOUT AT ISLETA AS A GODSEND accident to prevent the appearance on the scene of a oeitain faction of tbe grand old party who lor the good of those present were better absent. y Tbe long anticipated love feast con vened ia the sample room of the San Felipe hotel promptly at 8 o'clock. Men who had not asked eaob other to take a drink for .year fell on each other's neck and wept. Tom Hughes, editor of the Journal, and Ira Bond, ed itor of tbe old town Delirium Tremens, buried tbe pen, and Colonel Breeden al lowed Colonel Chava to shake one fin ger, which be majestically held out to him. But, alas, this state of brotherly love was not to lait. Hardly was the meeting organized by the election of Colonel J. W. Dwyer, who had suc ceeded in persuading eaob faction that he was solid with then) only, ohairman of the meeting, when hideout disoord broke the peace of niujit. Nobody was present from tbe south ern part of tbe territory: Lincoln, Grant, Dona Ana, Sifrra and Socorro counties ' t webs entibeh unWepbesented, ' but to make up for tie absence of the committeemen from tbat quarter there were present fPriohard, Col onel ttiquacu, rncaarmjguJioB j-rtewy ex-District Attorney .Priohard and Secretary Priohard, for to that position were these gentlemen elected. Colonel Breeden, Attorney General Breeden, and Bill Breeden were abo present in full force as also waa Colonel J. Fran cisco Chaves. W D. Lee was present from Las Vegas, but he must have been sat npon early in tbe dar as he kept remarkably quiet during the convention. . Colonels Breeden and Prichard were the most numerous gentleman in the matter of talking and MARIANO OTERO LOOMED CP CONSPICU OUSLY when it came to roting. The first rupture came up over a reso lution movod by Tom Catron, which was promptly amended by Colonel Prichard. As amended it was to tbe effect that Whereas, Thoiehad been two territo rial republican central committees; and, whereas, tbese two committees lovea each other in a way that broke the Da vid record all to smithreem;tbat, there fore, tbese two oommittees ehould be one, like man and wife, and Colonel Dwyer, tbe plump but pleasing chair man of the meeting, abould be chair man of the wedded committees, with power to oall tbem together to fix the lima and place of holding the next re publican convention. Scarcely had Colonel Prichard read tbis resolution when tbe other BED HBADEB COLONEL liimnoil tr hia faAt. and nrocendfld ta set uown on bis fellow colonel and the ri solution. Ue saia mere was no two republican central committees; that there could not be two; that there .a K nn. enft that there had baen some bolters from it and tbe resolution oubt to slate tbe facts as tbey were. Ei-District Attorney Priuuard de fended the resolution introduced by Colonel Prichard, and. said that there were two republican parties ana every body knew it. ,. Attorney General Breeden renewed the attack upon tbe resolution and COLONEL CHAVES THEN BOSK and prooeoded to light into all the Breedeos and Prlohards. He aald be had come there for harmony and be in tended to have it if be had to linfa. ...Mihnilv in IIia mnm. Tf t.hftV were disposed to split hairs they oould Una plenty oi mem iu spin, no cuar aoterized tbe resolution as a firebrand. ..h tht ha rlirl not want ta cat into a fight, because ho did not want to get licked, nut u a ngnt was inaniaoie be could stand it as well as anybody. Rinh.rrt Prip.hard weakened under this onslaught and consented to have bis resolution amenaea so ss to reaa, un:i.iAn. ni thn tArritnrial rnnuhhnan central committee," - instead of, "Two territorial republican central commit tees," wlierever me laner ocourreu m tbe resolution. Tbe resolution was .VOTED ON AND CABBIED, 5 whereupon Col. Chaves moved ' to seoond it. me cnair sai promptly down upon him by informing bim that it had already carried. Governor Stover then made a motion tbat Col. Dwyer be empowered to fix the time and plaoe for holding the con vention, without calling tbe oommittees together at all. Col. Chaves, who thought he was all right with Dwyer, spoke in favor of tbe motion, and aaid he thought the committees bad better not meet; if tbey did tbey would be sure to wrangle. There were two wings to the party and Colonel Dwyer represented both wings, LIES A CHICKEN, . under whioh he and Colonels Breeden and Priohard and the other . chicks oould nestle. This simile of Colonel Dwyer as an old hen and tbe other three colonels ai chicks, was a striking one and brought lorin applause irom me otner commit teemen, and the motion might have carried, but just then Walter Hadley discovered that this point was already covered by the resolution wnich bad al ready been adopted and tbat it was therefore not in order until reconsid ered. - ' This brought Stover, Breeden and Lee to their feet at once and confusion reigned until GOVEBNOB STOVES LET OUT the full strength ot his voice, when Breeden and Lee resigned themselyes to tbe inevitable and sat down. A motion to reconsider the resolution was made. Breeden, Otero, Prichard Si Company began to suspect that there might be milk in the cocanutof Chayes' confidence in the chairman, so the mo tion to reconsider was at once voted down; Colonel Chaves, however, secur ed another vote on the question on tbe plea C ; that tiobuily knew what they were vuting about. He explained thttt if tbe resolution stood as adopted the chairman would have to oall the committees togetbor again and give tbem A CHANCE TO SQUABBLE, and also tbat one committee was stronger numerically than the other and so oould out-vote it, which he did not consider a fair deal. After be got through Colonel Priohard made- a few remarks, and tbe vote was again taken, resulting in Colonel Chav es being downed again, Chaves, Stover and Luna being al the votes in favor ot a reconsideration, and Otero, Hadley, Breeden, Lee and Priohard yotiog tbe other way. ! A motion was afterwards oarriod that In tbe event of tbe oommittees not be ing able to convene from any cause Colonel Dwyer should hx tbe time and place for the convention. Breeden then stated tbat all the busi ness of - THE MEETING WAS OVER ' - and be stated he would like to bear some speeches and he called upon Judge Axtnll to speak, whereupon your re port pt came away. Nothing wbat ever has been done at tbis love least but to provide for a future meotitx; of both central oommittees. If tuero had been any hope of ' h&iraony at present all that has been delegated to tbis future meeting would have been doue at tbis one. It has been postpon ed solely in tbe hope .that be foro tbe committees are again calleti'tsgetber, the leaders of the factions may be able tocóme to some agreement. Senex Veritas. Latonia, Ky., June 1. Tbe first raoe, three-fourth mile, Bluestone won; Listand seoond; Mystic third; time, 1:17. The secoud race, one mile. May Lady won; Sir Joseph second; Eloise third; time, 1:44. Tbe third race, one and oot-aighlh miles, Troubadour won; Bonanza second; Adonis third; time, 1:57. The fourth raoe, for the Himyar stakes, one and tbree-eigbtb miles. Blue Wing won; Montana Regent second; Eodurer third; time, 2.25. - Tbe fifth race for tbe Latonia cup, two and one-fourtn miles Hidalgo was neyer headed and came in first handily by a length; Irish Pat second; Lucky B third. As Hidalgo swerved into the fence about 200 yards from the finish in front of Irish Pat, a claim ot foul was made, which the judges allowed, plao lng Irish- Pat first; Hidalgo second; Lucky B third; time ,4:03,. Sparks. Pueblo, Col., June l.-The Arkansas river is pretly bigb, and it is still ris ing. There are some fears of a flood. Raleigh, N. C, June 1. At noon today, at Jacksonville, Onslow county, Georgd McNair, negro, 19 years ot age, was bunged for the crime of rape, com mitted in April of last year upon a white girl 9 years of age. Denveb, Jnne 1. A Leadville spec ial to the News says: A bartender named Peter E. Hughes shot and fatally wounded Frank Richardson yesterday evening up California gulob, near the Stone mine, Hughes was arrested but is out on bail. Pueblo, Col., June 1. S. Bartew Strang, of tbe well known Strang brothers of El Paso county, living about twenty miles north of Pueblo, accident ally shot himself in tbe groin on Friday evening, and is now in a precarious con dition. ' The Cane Given to the Jury. St. Louis, June 1. Judge Van Nor strand this afternoon delivered his charge to the jury and they retired to consult. Up to a late hour this even ing no verdict had, been rendered and it cannot be learned bow the jury stands. DEALER Iff FIETE JEWEM ... ... . i . ... t . t . OP BVBnY . 17 . f wvtrcri C'AaIl jif Bridge St West Las Vegas, Ha. stablishsd isso, J. J. FITZGERRELL, M7XX1 XjX VJJ Real Estate . 1 AND. , i, í Financial Agent for Capitalists. Cob. Grand Ave. and Center St. Las Vegas, . New Mexico. A SPBCIAIrr MAD It IN investing and LOANING MONRY FOR EASTERN CAPI TALISTS, or whom i havb a large uuhB) ur watuLBruJiuKaTD.. - I have UNUSUAL FACILITIES tor the IVESTIGATION ofTlfLES anft a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of tbe FKOPLK, enablloc me to make INVESTMENI8 of all kloda, suchas the purohsse of RANCH, GRANT and CITY PHOHKRTY. and maklna LOANS for CAPI. TA LISTS to bettor A DVANTAUfl than tbey can for THEMSELVES. '1 here la (rand future before, SSW Max ICO. Business li beginning- to, look UP rapidly.-Now is the time lo make lavaetmeatl be fore priees advance too high There has tioen a marked1 Improvement la REAL EoXATE during the paat 80 days, and there la no doubt Ite aomln iprins: will wit néss a sharp advance In REAL ESTATE, when those who made Investments la Dtonertr will reap a rich reward. xne incoming uue oi oosinesa improveveai is bertnnina to be felt and will oauae a cenu- Ine boom the coming year. Now li the time to invest. "A hint to tbe wise Is sunloient." i hava fok sals one or tne dsii payinc well established manufacturing enterprises la tho Territory, t an be bought to an advantage. 1 HAVK FOK SALS oaeoitoe best Dullness comers In theetty, renting for Ü0 per oent on the Investment 1 HAVB Foil SALE an elegant piece ot resi dence property In an excellent neighborhood, that li paying 0 per oent on the Investment. 1 have a builnesi opening fm tfi.UOu to $10, 000 that Is absolutely aafe, and will pay from 10 to ÜS per cent on the Investment. TO RANCH AND CATTLE INVESTORS, I have a ane Mocked ranch for sale that will py a larve lute rest on the Investment. Come and see my list of grant, ranch and cattle in relí mente before purchasing elsewhere. I HAVE the largest line of rents, improved and unimproved property tor sale to be found In the eity. FO BARGAINS of all klndi In BRAb ES TATB oall on rlTZS ICR HULL, joy will find him alive to business interests and courteous to all. Before investing, oall and see him.' Fitzgerrell's Guide lo New Mexico, free to au; . ; , Down with High Prices ! The Law a eat Stock, of i i Dry Goods In the city yet opened. , From this time on we will sell only for Cash in order to reduce prices on a,U kinds of goods. The following are some of Our prices: ' - .'. - i 100 PIECES CARPETS. ' Hem p, 4-4 . .80c per yard Cotton, 4-1 tOc per yard Wool and Cotton, 4-4 50c per yard All wool, extra super fine, 4-4. 70c per yard Best all wool, 4-4 .....800 per yard Brussells, 8-4 , TOO per yard Bo.lv Brussels, 3-4.. 1.00 to Velvet $1.20 per yard DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 00 Piece Prlnta. ; ' Common, Í0 yards for 11.00 Medium II yarda for $1.00 Best standard .. . .17 yards for $1.00 BLEACHED. 800 Piece Domestics. 1 ' Canve River, S-4..... 80 yards for St .00 Securlly, 7-8 it yards for 11.00 Industry, 4-4 ,,16 yards for 11.00 Farmers' Choice. 4-4 12 yards f jr fl.oo Blackatone, A, 4-4, .....11 yards for $1.00 SOO Pieces Ginghams. Common 14 yards for 11.00 Good Standard ,...1' yards for $1.00 Fine 10 yards lor 11.00 Dress Patterns. 8 yards for $1 .00 We will also sell all goods in the same proportion as the aboye prices. Hooisg you will nail to see our immense stock, we re main, 5fours respectlully, . . H. ROMERO & BRO. -4 ' N. C Cor. of Plaza. . PATTY, Manufacturer and dealer In Tin, Cooper, Shetjtiron Ware j Eave-Trougbs, Tin Roofing, Camp stoves and minors' outfits. . LAS VEGAS,' . NEW MEXICO. BBSORIFTZON. Gold Watches, Diamonds, Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Bracelets, Fins and Sleeve Buttons, Silverware, Filigree Jewelry, Repaying of Fine Watches a Specialty. , . , 324 R. i k, East Las Vegas UL