The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 36, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 10, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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REPUBLICAN
CONVENTION.
The State Executive Committee
Worked All Day Yesterday
Hearing Contests.
IT IS STRICTLY A
Indicating Triumph of Hawley and the
Shelving of Anti-Administa-
tionist Lyon.
Special To Tun San Anoei.o Pukss:
Fort Worth Texas Sopt 0.
The Panther City today is the
Mocca to which have traveled tho
pio pilgrims from all portions
and utmost points of tho Lone
Star stato. Tlioy are horo from
tho Rod Rivor to tho Rio Grando
from Toxarkuna to El Paso and
from all intormodiato points.
"Pio" is tho motto "pio" is tho
watchword "pio" is tho slogan
and tho immortal words of Pat
rick Henry havo boon adaptod to
road "Givo mo pio or give mo
doath." Even tho perfunctory
talk of harmony is hushed' in tho
scramblo for tho moro uttoring
of tho word would bo a discor-
dant noto that would grate
harshly 'On ovory oar that iB
pitched in tho key of pio and
strained to catch its faintest
vibration.
From 10 o'clock this morning
until this hour 7 p. m. tho Stato
Executive Conimitteo of tho Re-
publican Party of Toxas has boon
ongaged in hearing contests and
"SETTLERS" TICKET.
Men Known to be In Favor of the
Development of the Country
to be Run
Wo the undorsigned dosiro to
hold a convention for the purpose
of discussing ways and moans of
bottering the existing conditions
and placo in the field as candida-
tes for county offices a full tickot
of men who are known to bo in
favor of tho development of tho
county.
Lot. all who aro in favor of the
abovo meet at the court house
Fridav Oct. Hrd 1902 at 1 p. m.
Signed: T. F. Slack J 0. Oliver
J. L. Anderson W. W. Greon
Sam J. Bates S. M. Bates II J.
Willie. It. L. Brooks J W. Hill
Thos. J. Millor J. II. Lohmaun
W. II. Kiminons. Eldorado Pa-por.
Tho machinery for our complete new plant has
arrived is in position with tho exception of a fow minor
details and in a day or two we will bo ready to servo our
customers as well as ever with our own work. In tho
moan timo flag tho delivery wagon or call us up by
phono. Yours for first-class work and reasonable prices.
LAMBLTH & JACKSON
PROPRIETORS
flnneio Steam Laundry.
PIL SCRAMBLE
of theso but (lvo havo boon dis
posed of. Tlioy aro as follows :
BASTROP Anti-Lyon.
BOWIE Equally divided.
BRAZOS For Hawloy.
AUSTIN For Lyon.
BEXAR Anti-Lyon.
Thoro aro ton moro contesting
counties to bo actod upon and
there is but little hopo of tho con-
vention going into Bossion before
tomorrow night unless a bettor
rato of progress is manifested.
The unuortone ot uolegates is
in tho direction of finally sholv-
ing Lyon becauso of his affilia
tion with Grant and consequent
opposition to tho administration.
Among prominent Western Re-
publicans attending the conven-
tion aro Goo. E. Webb Post
Mastor Blanchard and tho latter's
competitor Frank Culbortson of
San Angelo. Also Phil Pernor of
0tona. With tho oxcoption of
Culbortson tlioy are understood
to bo Hawley mon and thoroforo
apparently strictly in tho swim.
Shooters' Average for August.
Tho following table represents
tho average mado by mombors of
tho San Angolo Gun Club for
August. To tho loft of the
names the first column of fig-
ures represents tho now handi-
cap while the second represents
the old.
8 Coleman II) 13 21 1499
0 Wilcox 2.') 21 21 25-94
4 Powell C II lf 211 21 23-88
10 Frcoland tl 17 10-93
10 Wnyland 17 ' 108
7 Hough 17 II) 100
12 HutculngS 13 11 11 94
17 Holtnan It 92
10 Powell G 18 13 15 21-107
10 Ions C 10 17 22 15-110
8 Ions P N 10 17 17 1297
3 Hngelstoln 20 24 100
3 Abbott 18 22-112
-Galvanized and painted
edwiro E. L MoAlpino.
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TLAM
LAUNDRY.
Tho 6rlent Surveyors.
Tho roport that tile Orient
surveying1 corps were wlthiri threo
miles of the city yosto?day wft!) ft'
falso alarm Howoyer thby hro
Home distance thiB sido tho Colo
rado rivor and will probably
roach San Angelo during tho riext
week.
Undertaking.
J. S. Miles has just completed
his loss on undertaker's goods and
is now better prepared than ever
before to furnish anything in
this lino. Oflice at residence
phone number 78. Sorvices day
and night. Prompt attention.
.Too Olark has again assumed
charge of his blacksmith shop on
West Twohig avenue next to
tire station.
Mr .1 S. Miles who has re-
turned from Fort Worth in con-
versation with a Press roportor
admitted that ho had been pros-
pecting but added that ho would
not think of leaving San Angelo
if ho could possibly secure a do-
Birablo business location.
R. A. Hughes candidato for
assessor of Irion county and Moss.
Farrington father and son aro
in tho city. Mr. Farrington in-
formed tho Press thoro wbb five
inches of rain at his ranch J.ast
Weduesday and Thursday meas-
ured and thoy aro fixod for win-
tor grass.
Prof. is. P. Boyor and sister
Miss Louiso M. Boyor of St.
Louis Mo. wont hunting a couplo
of days ago and aro rejoicing over
their biiccobs having bagged 131
plover in courso of two hours.
They claim that plovor gamo is
plentiful and would havo had as
many moro only for tho lack of
ammunition for neither ono
thought thoro woro so many to bo
found and only provided them-
selves with a few shells.
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SAVE MONEY
-ON-
FURNITURE.
About this timo of the yoar it is necessary to make
moro or loss purchases in furniture and other home
comforts and conveniences generally. During tho
next six months or longer there will bo little if any
moro "camping out" but life will be mostly indoors.
Bettor mako yourself comfortable now and do it at
tho least possiblo expense by making your purchases at
R. M. WRIGHT'S
M -m -nil. i
fumituro storo. Everything in Bod Room Dining
Room Hall Sitting Room and Kitchen Furnishings
and
ALL AT LOW PRICES.
SELF DEENSE.
Air. Ira
Class
W. Parry Will Teach
In the Alanly Art In
San Angelo.
Physical culture generally
IB
beginning to recoivo tho attention
in our country which it morits
fy-om different standpoints of
view. From tho standpoint of
health exhilerating exorcise and
physical development and possi-
bly solf-dofonso against assault
tho arts of boxing ami bag punch-
ing aro most important and San
Angelo people will soon havo tho
opportunity of receiving instruc-
tions thoroin. Mr. Ira W Parry
will begin teaching a class at
once as soon as ho can secure a
location and fit it up for the pur
pose. Ho will givo twolvo lessons
and make a charge of only $5 for
the entire complete courso. Ho is a
nnat master in tho art and guar
antees to impart his knowledge
to his pupils in a practical way.
Ho will havo both day and night
classes and boys can bo sent to
the day class and lie safely en-
trusted to Mr. Parry's euro sinco
he is no stramior bore and his de
portment has always been that of
n gentleman.
'Library Alaking."
ehuata
Under the head poetry Faorio
Quoono iB mado to read as writ-
ton by Herbert Spencer. Read
of courso Edmund for Herbert.
Tho Utopia of Thomas Moore
should appear under miscellan-
eous . The Letters of Junius ap-
pear as if writton by Montaigne
which is of course a printer's
error and likewise' in tho same
list tho dates of II. Sponcor for
Miller road Mullor aud Sholby
road Sllelloy.
GILLESPIE IS NOMINATED.
Fort Worth Mnn Is Sclented nt Cle-
burne on the 7201st
Ballot.
What was one of tho most
hotly contested campaigns in tho
history of Texas was brought to
a sudden termination at Cleburne
Saturday in tho nomination of
Hon 0. W. Gillespie of Fort
Worth as tho Democratic candi
date for congress in the twelfth
district. Tho interesting ana
unusual feature of the incident
was tho manner in which the
deadlock was broken. Finding
that it was impossible to secure a
nomination with tho threo names
before tho convention and no
one being willing to withdraw
representatives of candidates Gil-
lespie and Riddlo held a consulta-
tion and it was decided to write
tho two names on separate pieces
of paper put them in a hat and
draw ono out tho name remain-
ing in tho hat to bo withdrawn
from the convention. Tho reBun
waB tho withdrawal of Riddle and
tho nomination of Gillespie.
This is an entirely now and novol
way of disposing of locked con-
ventions and being fair to all
parties will no doubt bo gener-
ally approved.
Notice to Trespassers.
Notice is hereby given that all
trospassors on the ranches
and lauds owned or controlled
by tho undorsigned in Tom Green
county for tho purpose of hunt-
ing fishing cutting timber haul-
ing wood gathoring pecatiB cut-
ting boo trees working Btock or
hunting hogs or in any way mo-
lesting any of our stock or dam-
aging tho "premises will be proso-
cutod to tho full extent of tho
law unless bearing a writton
permit from the undorsignod.
B M. Collynb
By 0. Collyns Mgr.
O. E. S.
Tho San Angelo chapter Order
of tho Eastoru Star is enjoying
tho honor of a visit from Mrs.
Bryant of Dallas Grand Worthy
Matron of Texas. There was an
entertainment in her honor at
tho Masonic Hall last night.
Spelling Reform.
Thoro wae a young man had a yacht
And this was his torrlblolacht--Ho
sailed on a lough
And struck on a rough.
This spoiling 1 queor la It naolit?
Loco.
Miss Prater who has been teach-
ing in tho San Angelo public
schools and who is to teach the
coming season in El Paso is the
guest of Mrs. Chas. F. Thomason
this week. Pecos News.
Mr. John Thurman passed
through Angolo Tuesday enrouto
to his homo in Coleman county.
Ho has been in Edwards county
for several months reports it dry
but grass good.
Mrs. J E. Lenders aud child-
ren departed for Paint Rook on a
two weeks' visit to her muthor on
last Sunday's train. J. E. and
Thomas wo are informed are ma-
nipulating tho "dough."
Schleicher county must bo tho
"nestors" paradise Binco tho El-
dorado Paper speaks of two sec-
tions of land "laying" in two
pastures. Next thing we'll hoar
of "a hen on "
Misses Jimmio Olark and Ger-
tio Snydor two of San Angelo's
most attractive and charming
young ladies left yesterday for
Bolton to enter Baylor Female
College
-Youcau buy a good watch .for
littlo money at H. D. Lefl'ol'a.
$&lfHfelfc
m.
Use Arnica Salve
EDDIE MAIER';
WHISKEY
Internally and Eternally.
MODERNJJTflDLE.
J. S. McConncll Now Conducting
His Livery Business nt the
New Stand.
Without a doubt or an excep-
tion J. S. McConnoll's new livery
and feed stable will bo tho finest
of its kind in West Texas Work
has sufficiently progressed to al-
low of business being transacted
there and Mr McConnell has
moved in and is serving his cus-
tomers to thoir complete satisfac
tion. The stable proper is COx
105 feet and back of that thoro
is amplo yard room. Tho phone
number is 08 and prompt attention
will bo given all calls. Mr. Mc
Connell personally supervises ev-
erything and horses and vehicles
left in his charge will receive the
best and most careful attention.
All aro invited to call and inspect
this new modem complete up-to-dato
establishment.
Sherwood News.
Oris Harwell loft Friday for his
ranch in Now Moxic6 Judge
J. M. Carson and son Charlie were
in San Angolo Fridav on business.
Mrs. R. C. Waters of San
Angelo is'visiting friends in Sher-
wood this week Dr. Paul of
Lufkin was in Sherwood pros-
pecting Thursday We are
glad to noto that Mabry Norroll
is able to bo on tho streets again
after a hevore attack of typhoid
fever Littlo Abbie Bell Mc-
Guiro daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
McGuiro who long resided in this
country died very suddenly with
heart disease last Saturday night
in California. She leaves sever-
al brothers and Bisters besides
parents to mourn her loss. Among
tho brothors and sisters are Will
and Frank McGuiro and Mrs.
Will William of our town
Sheriff G. W. Wood and J. D.
Stinebaugh loft Wednesday for
Bandera county on bussiness.
Mrs. F. Noelke haB return-
ed from a visit to her mother in
Victoria A Blow rain fell
hero the first of the week. It
continued long enough to soak
the ground thoroughly. Pros
pects lor lino crass were never
bettor It is indeed pleasing
to noto that tho criminal docket
in district court has been very
small in this county for years
This speaks as nothing else can
for tho morality and behavior
of the citizens ot tho county. Wo
doubt if any county in tho Stato
can show as short a criminal
docket "It is truly astonish-
ing to an observor to noto the
rapid growth of Sherwood and
Irion county." The abovo iB a
remark mado in our hearing by
a United States officer a fow days
ago. It is astonishing but if the
advantages of this county are
taken into consideration it will
solve the mvstorv. Our luture is
very bright indeed. Our resources
only need bo developed to inako
Irion ono tho leading counties of
the State Mr. Cunningham's
folks havo moved from the ranch
to San Angolo. They aro excel
lent people and will be missed
among us. Irion County Record.
Killed by Lightning.
Rollio Anderson who lived on
his father's ranch about half way
betweon Camp San Saba and Ka-
tomoy in Mason county was kill-
ed by lightning yesterday about
12 o'clock. He got up from Mb
dinner to go and cover up a wag-
on load of shelled corn at tho
crib and while thoro was struck
and killed by a bolt of lightning.
He was a young mau about 25
years old. He was not found for
some littlo time say 20 minutes
after ho was killed. Brady Sonti-
nol John S. Noll is
in from tho
Schleicher county ranch
and re-
ports tho finest kind of rains.
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leading medium of publicity of West
Toxns. Rates 6 cents per lino per In.
sortlon with a minimum chargoof 25o-
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.-Good Milch cow.
T. P. Bell.
Good pasture for horses half
mile from town. W. C. BaKHEU.
It.
FOR SALE. A good buggy mare
price $30. Also saddle pony 30.00.
T. P. Bell.
FOR RENT. 3 room house on Capi-
tol Hill. Plentv good well water.
It w. C. B aimer.
A good lob press. 8x12 size
If y(
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'ho
tress aan Angelo xoxas.
FOR RENT Good largo 4 room
house cant pint of town near sckool
house water etc. W. H. CoLLYNS.
'Phono 252.
FOR SALE Second hand dollverv
wagon In good order and condition
at a bnrgain apply at Silas H.
Keeton's Grocery Store. tf
Foil Sale Residence. Good four
room house well Mulshed. Lot 50x
100 city wntur 2 blocks north of do-
pot. Apply to Joe Vekuekt. 24 tf
FOUND Two Yalo keyi. Owner can
have same by applying rftti Press
olllco nnd paying 2u cents oncb.
FOR RENT Five room residence.
Buautlful place convenient to public
school possession given Septerabor
1st. Apply at my rosldencn or place
of buMness. C. W. Zenker.
WANTED- -A lady to cook and wash
dishes In small hotel. Will bo treat-
ed as ono of tho family. Will pav
810.00 per month. Address E. G.
Walton Bronte Texas.
STRAVED ?2.50 reward. Two palo
red cows and yearlings ono cow nnd
ono yearling branded T. ono cow
branded T with half diamond over
top; ono yearling unbraudod but
marked crop left and split and under-
bit right enr. R. M. Wrioht.
Claims Pecan Crop Will be Short.
Wharton Texas September 0.
Mr. J. C. Paynne ono of tho
most experienced pecan buyers of
South Texas tells the correspon
dent that after caroful inquiry lie
finds tnat the crop will bo small
owing to drouth shedding off and
the high price of labor. He puts
the highest estimate far tho coun-
ty crop at from 150.000 to 125000
pounds. He says that the oldest
and best bearing trees in the
county were destroyed by the Sep-
tember storm. Houston Post
Business Chance
Bl.Hifclllltll
shod.
My Blacksmith business
for sale or trade It is well
established and a paying
business in San Angelo)
centrally located) equipped
with all modern blacky
smith and wheelwright
tools) also have a good
stoc of iron and wagon
material on hand Will
sell cheap for cash or
will trade for cattle as 1
want to engage in the cat'
tic business
R. A. lindemann
San Anaelo.
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Truly, P. E. The San Angelo Press. (San Angelo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 36, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 10, 1902, newspaper, September 10, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116032/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .