San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1900 Page: 6 of 6
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SIX
AMUSEMENTS.
THE NEW EMPIRE OPERA HOUSE
Every Kv "ulng Sunday. Monday
Weducaday mid Saturday Matrices.
o—SAPHO a
A Rut'-rb IT- luetlcit.
I’m- and Wind -.'lie.
All Objeeti 'liable Features Removed.
Matinee Pricp* Kt and 20 cento
Evening price* .to 20 30and 50 cents
DUBINSKI
For All Kinds of
ELECTRIC WORK
Machinery. Supplies Housewiriug
....ELEVATORS
and all kinds of Repairing call up
BENJAMIN DUBINSKI
Practical Electrician and Engineer.
TELEPHONE 983.
Corner Lexington Ave. and Dallas St.
9-29-1 m
~..T 0....
Texas State Fair
....AND....
Dallas Exposition
DALLAS TEXAS.
Without Change of Cars
1.8 G. N. to Milano
SANTA EE to Dallas
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
PULLMAN VESTIBULE SLEEP-
ERS.
QUICK TIME.
Fare $9.55 for the round trip.
Tickets on tale September 28 to
October 14th inclusive limited to
October 16tb 1900 for return.
For Further Particulars from
from agen. I. 4 G. N. R. R. or
H. Y. Williams
P. A.
—lOl E. COMMERCE STREET-
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
....THE....
Matthews Home
For the Treatment of
OPIUM WHISKEY
——and other
DRUG HABITS
Has Removed From
1227 North FJores Street to
300 Day Ave.
West End
HIRVEY M. MATTHEWS M. D
Superintendent.
SNOW BANKS
HOBNOB .
WITH
SUMMER FLOWERS.
and the days are always cool tn Col
•>Md<i No sued combination of restor
ative resorts car. iiossibly be found as
tn cool and c imfortable Colorado.
MANITOU
COLORADO SPRINGS
BUFFALO PARK. KIOW LODGE
ROMANTIC PLATTE CANON.
SHAWNEE LODGE
SOUTH PARK.
Observation Bleeper Ban Antonio U
Colorado Springs Pullman Palace
Sleeper Galveston to
Denver.
You Don’t Have to Apologize
for Riding on “The Denver.”
A. A. Glisson G. A. P. D.
harlesC L Hull. T. P. A
‘ W. F. Ster’ey A. G. P. A.
Fort Worth. Tevas.
P. S. —Hay Fever can not thrive In the
Increased deep and pure breathing
cf the uncuntamlnated air from
snow-capped mountain peaks In Col-
orado.
o—SATISFACTION ALL AROUND—c
when the liquifies come from our
stock. We carry such a fine line of
WINES AND LIQUORS
that It Is Impossible to find a brand
which la not pleasing in some point
These goods arc fully matured and
u line rich body ind mellow flavor.
Excellent for family or any use.
Honest goods and cheap prices is my
mqtto. No f ake sales.
Henry Menger
THE TEXAS CASH LIQUOR HOUSE
Telephone 447 140 W. Com. St.
RFAO TUT SUNDAY LIGHT.
FEDERAL BUILDING NEWS.
A. H. JORDAN FILES PETITION IN
BANKRUPTCY.
Court Opens November 5 But Jurors
Can Stay at Home and Vote —
Notes.
Atalrew H. Jordan tileu n petition
In .bank 'tiptcy yroterday afternoon in
the Feueral court. He owes this city
mid E. Katubi IWH.Ht’ besides
what he owes foreign creditor*.
Deputy I'uittal Suites District Chrk
Albert Gr senlmeher is mailing Hie
following today io u'l persons sum-
moned fcr the next term of Federal
vourt iu this city:
Deimrtmeut of Justice.
“Dear Sir: I atn iu.struc:ed by the
court to adv'sc you that court will
opeu < n Mrmbty. November otlt. but
that you will not be requited to at-
tend until Thurnlay November 8
I'JOO.
•■This will give the different jurors
an opportunity of romainirg s thvlr
tiomes during the elicHou. should they
desire to do so.”
Deputy lulled Slate* Marshal .1. <■•
Shennflok left fi day for El Paso tu
have Judge Maxey approve the quar-
terly aecuuints of the marshal.
The Ktenm-hentiuw apparatua in the
Federal building was turned ou today.
NO CORPORATION COURT.
Judge Call! J Not Be S cure J au.l fuses
Centiilltc I.
Owing to fl.' 11l sou ’C fJu Ige Kr c-
ger nt Gouzalcs atirnulng the Ter-
ry renilou uni lit • failure of May >r
Hl.'kh tc arriv at the city hall on time
there was no sessi."i of tii • Corporati"u
court this in tiling. There were < illy
five cases si the d ■kef. Ujwjvef. aud
they will come lift to marrow.
A SURPRISED HUSBAND.
Oh Maud how I admire you in your
new suit and I don't regret the $5O
i bat vou must have paid.
Dear Will. 1 always admired your
elegant tit from Theis & Reidner.
And dropping them a postal brought
their xolieoitor I selected a beautiful
suit for you and mine paying mar
$lO less for both than your allusion.
104 W. Commerce street. Phone 1115
4 rings. 8 Id Im.
ANOTHER MINE AGREES
Wilk'‘sbart- Penna.. Oct. 9.—The
Susquehanna Coal company operated
by the Pennsylvania. ludroad. wt.l
grunt the 10 per cent net lucres • in
wh£a‘ s to its mine-workers that bus
been offered by th«' clbT big c;-a ar-
rylug companies and by individual id*
craters.
AMHiauX BOXER VICTIMS.
New Yirk. Oct. 9.—A'complete list
of Protestant missionaries known to
have been killed irr .ire missing from
the loginning of th" Boxer movement
io Septemlhr stb ties been reeeiv d
by rhe American Bible society from
Rev. Jchli IL Dykes D. D. in Shang
Itai. In the list arc ITS p-oph-. vv»
ew if any Of wheat will eecape. Uf
these o*s are m"n and 73 wenwu 41
nluiTled and 31 sing’e. and 39 ciill-
tiren. In the above total there me
twenty-fire American men. 24 wutu"ii.
slxttwi married and eight singi • and
20 Children total sixty-uinc Amer kaus.
CARD OF THANKS.
1 desire t > express my I’ 'artHl
thauks t my friends f r their kin J as-
sistance an i sympathy during niy be-
reavement iu the death yf my » T. vel
wife.
JOSEPH SHELLEY
BRITISH ELECTIONS.
Lanl 'i. October 9. Te lay'* ele ti <i |
returns give the Liberals a goiu > f tw
a.ldition.il seats an I Ministerialists alt?
s.'. t lEuk’ug tile respect!' ■ l txl gains
20 a-id 24 sens.
Aritiur o'thu.i r. Ttisii Niti.i.ilisi.
and out 1 of th ■se t tall > f th • Irish
parliamentary party lias l ecu def at-
i I f r N irtli Deuogul tEa.st Donegab
by his i r .tier Na'i ma’ist o’Deh/rty .
The total uuuiber >f mem! its mW •
o- I al -. : Mhilst.-riolists 334 ; ol''
sitijaists 173. TcUl. 50".
THE ERRORS OF SOCIETY.
Tli«' dark blots that divorce makes I
iu sc 'iel.y are too easily seen Olid too I
sad to write tituili about so I will ;
give only a few incidents of Hie ab I
surd and bumi'latiug positions in I
which people may be plan'd: 1 once
oceupiir! a seat on the grand staiul
it Ilie Newport Casino during n'leltuis
match. After I hud been iu tuy
seat a short time a inaii 1 knew h
once diverced. hill reuinrrii'd. caine I
iu with Ills new wife and cceuidod I
tic two seats iii my left and a few |
moments later the woman from Wltoin I
Ue had been divorced mid who had j<
also remarried eapte iti with Iter new
husband and sat directly on my right. I
Whether th • ticket ageut arnuigisl .
this for a joke 1 am not preptm'd to |
say. but nil went well until I grew l
lir'ul of tli<' gome mid got up leaving |
rhe four in aI- ’.'light row. which
made au interesting p'elure for a few i
moments. The four soon rialixed
(however wbm people were staring
and smiling at. aud. looking dagger’ I
at cue another imimediately rose anti
disappeared iu the crowd. The iuci-
det't amused the lads aud mixites very
ii'teh.
A lady I know very' well iu New .
Y’crk who wax giving a illuuer party
told me sho always dreaded the ar-
ranging <f her guests a:.’ iter tables
lest she put people together whom tin'
••law hod set apart” as she put it.
‘T would bn perfectly dreadful tn seat
a gentleman braid* a lady to utioni he
is paying alimony.”—Rev. Binddin.
Hamilton iu November .Stuart Su.
WUCN fiIERKAL WORK BEGINS
Un u tii • Chicago Post.
(if course as woman liuani' i"oi
iri'e) m.letit it was more dflieult t.
win lier.
■•;u these days.” said tlo yciun. "<
man bos to w rk for i Iwide.”
"True” replied ti’e Iwnediet. "bill
not so hard ns ho has to work for n
wife wixn the pirlliiiinnzy timk Is tiu-
MORTUARY.
News lias reached the city . * Hie
dentil of L. W. Mudalosz. which i ■ -ur-
r'd in Argentine Republic July 11.
be '.is I was n f< inter Ran Ant. iilnti.
well known here. mi.l was b . kke t.’.'i’
fr the Sau Autonla Nallu.nd I ink
ab tit teu y.'.irx og.. II • was a -.hi f
ibe late Mrs. ILden Madura*;: w’t' was
tnysieri usly nitird to.I an I huh ted up
u’hor .1011.'' • near the Reek Quarry sr'
•nil vears ng.'. Mr. .Mmkirasz whs < ati
iivtrl wlllt till English mill’ ad Iu
South Ameriiu.
Miw. Hal Je.iklus. aged 41. dhil at
the S Illlawest 'l'll Asylum yes-
tyr'ay and the remakis were taken I >
Kylo by tile hu*laii.l of the deceased.
Engine L.' Beaitm • Jie I at Si. L ails
ye-tar.lay. He was well ku wu in Suu
Ant i'll a:: 1 ihr ilglloUt Texas a.i I
wa4 a pr mlneni latumeiei'il trav. ilug
nsu. He was national secretary -.ill
treasurer of the Travelers' Pt ii 'tiv '
Jexelution and edit 'd the T. I'. -A.
News letter. His s.ld diwtll has T-u
ed universal aortow among bis mnay
friends.
Mr. Joseph Shelley returned last bv
cnlng from Dallas whither he acct>(h-
panied the remains of his wife. Mrs.
Stella M. Shelley. The funeral took
place Friday morning front the resi-
dence of Mrs. B. S. Ilagedou sister of
deceased comer of Hone and Leonard
streets and was largely attended. There
were many beautiful floral
from friends of deceased in Dallas.
Services were conducted by Rev. War-
ner T. Riggs of the Presbyterian
church. The pull bearers were Har-
vey Ecles. S. H. Beard Joe Marder. F.
J. Barry. John McCutcheon aud T. W.
Pitcock
Gertie Hermann aged 2 years 6
days died at 123 Aransas street this
morning The remains will be taken
to Davenport. Tex. by the parents to
night.
Theodora Castello aged IG. diet! at
321 South Laredo street last night.
Deceased leaves a husband. Inter-
ment will be had this afternoon in San
Fernando cemetery.
Mrs. Campbell aged 26 died at 2U4
Arsenal street of consumption. The
funeral will take place this afternoon at
4 o’clock and interment will be had in
the Confederate cemetery deceased be
ing the wife of a Confederate veteran.
Services will be conducted by the Rev
A. J. Harris of the First Baptist
church. The pall bearers will be Jos-
eph BlUmenthai. R. B. Janies R. F. Al-
exander J. Brooks Phil Shardein and
Mr. Harding.
Mrs. Dr. Tappen of New York is in
the city arranging to have the remains
of her brother the late Or. E. C. Jones
Tappen. of 346 West 183rd street. New
York who died at Comfort Tex. ship-
ped north.
Thctnas Y. Carter aged *l9. died o:
the city hospital tills nficru n at 1:15
oMaek. H - was a native of TeincHsee.
lint had lived in San A I'uiio l'ie fust
tea er fifteen y-ars uiil was a well
kn iwu teamsUT. II ■ leaves n > rdu
lives.
NOT LIKE OTHER WOMEN
Washington Star
The empress dowager of China is
one of the few women in the world
who would run ; way from the opportu-
nity to meet aii those distinguished
military men.
IMPORTANT SALE OF
LACE CURTAINS
White Nottingham Lace Curtains
fancy centres and bur- i— ex
dors value a full $1: Jvf
tomorrow on I? at
A Lace Curtain full U'j yards long
in 15 diffcr'-nt styles: you'll never
get this under Jl. "> q zx
except tomorrow Icn- Q xC
A beautiful White Not inghain Lice
Curtain in floral and antique de-
signs 3' 2 yard* long. a > a
At ..pecial sales for $2 | |
but iomonow only for kt tn k
A Curtain fu'iy equal to the $2.50
j bargains of oin rompct- 4 At
itom: ecru white new 1 I
est patterns special for ““
I A Curtain suitable for libraries par-
' lors halls etc. 3E' yards long full
; GO inches wide. Marie Antoinette
। border floral centers; a a “74
special elsewhere at $5 1 XT
here tomorrow at only A
Lace Curtains 314 yards long 56
inches wide a curtain for appear-
ance and shew. Looks exactly like
a $5.00 curtain and is
priced reguiariy at 14. J AS /
Tomorrow f
BAN ANTQN4Q DAILY LIGHT SAN - ANTONIO TEXAS OCT. 9 ISQO. -. *
A New C. uiitli Cui". WhlMi is Rup-
id y Cuming to the Front.
For xinvrnl yram. iCn.'-ulyp.i.l. Gmilu-
c I end Llydtcxtlu have <>"cn reeugulx-
fd a* xmndard rciin'dle* fur ent.irtiud
tii.iiblc*. but they have alwnyx liu-ii
given xe|M4Utely and ouly very-w.-ent-
ly till. IllgyUluU* cheinint xueciedvd In
euiubimng them logellwr witAi other
.tli|i*ecptiex luiv ii pieaxaul. I'ffeitlvv
t.lilet.
Druggist* wli the remedy under tile
himi' of Stuart * CiiUrrh Tablets amt
Ii l i* met wkli reuii.m-il «<• sue. "ss
■ ili.- i-uii- । I' nasal catarrh. I ।
lai mil tbioat catarrh mi l in .-itorili
< f lln’ st. niaeli.
Mr. F. N. Benton whoir mMiess I-
■ • re of -."ark llutWc froy. N. Y. *al ■;
Wlteu 1 run up against any thing Lat
is gm ' 1 like to tell people of it. I
h. b.i'ii tria.bXnl with eatarrii more
or iss f.r Noipg lime. Last w:til- r
mor.' liwur ever. Tried s'Wvtxd s -ii li-
ed cull'* but did nut gel any lielieti*
froMi Faeui. Alxiut six w«i’!»« ng 1 1
la light :i 50c box cf Stirart's Caiatrli
tablets uufl I am gkid to any tba: tliey
Il ie d wvßdeni for Ilie : nd I I l '
u t hesitate i 'i t nil n-.i fr ii''* know
that Stuart's Catarrh Tublvi* ure the
right thing. '
Mr. Geo. .1. Uas.inuv.i of lb nd Inf-
feu. West 9lh stir'ct New Yelk City
write*: 1 have commenced using
Siu.n's Cai irrh Tabi i- mid ninthly
they l ave given me better results Iliau
am । 'tnrrli cure have eeer irinl.
A ’ .idlug physician of I’iit-buig ad
viM'S Ilie US" of Stuart's t'.itairli lais
! :s in preference io any it her tr .it-
ii."itt ter ixitarrli of tl<e lmfdthr<H>t or
sti in.; h.
lie 1'7.11111* they ai“ far superior
t" iulzi.iTs. txUtivf. If.tb ns । r pombT.
.and .-ire mueli mor-convenient mul
pl. as mt to take am! are so liarml s s
th -t little ehildn ii take time will'
benefit as Ib'y cilitain no opiate cu
mill'’ or any |ioisciitms drug.
All druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh
Tahiets .1 5(1 cents for fu I steed t ’ k
ag- ami tliey ar" pri bably the sates!
..mi ..mist reliable cure L r am • ■hu
of caturi'h. !’• 9 11 '3.
Th" | .'ntieetjve of two Ims r lit-
!y sul mitt 'J in the lii rare • 'He-t
lb is- f “Altiui ” a:; I "Ml'si a -ire
■ 1 extii' iti 11 ill Hie win i IV of Ilie
K'liy'ti ‘kel HI • • i u Alam । taxu an I
are ultra tug inm-.i fai rai ' • c in-
"U'UI.
RU.XAWA Y
(Hi • f J ■ ntt I J.o’* 'o' 'her ■ n’t
Imrs •* aUilclud t Hi' i.t an I driven
'ia ii y became fiiglite I i '*i t lay
by h:< by! Ho -atjilug •; a ; iron f t
r'st iu a tel.i I'.ioiie n st i u te • L r T-
erl 'kslmrg r.'i! •"•ii i"'t away. I lie
1 v jump ! 'lll ! was -?v '. I UI 'a •
h it'se kille l liim-elf I y rimtiiag int? a
f ::: ■ in Saatlet a.i
STOP YOUR LIGHTING BILLS.
Get a good Light own au I mler-
writer Electric Gm IT.iut. Sf’c Mc-
Goldrick. 128 Mulu PtazH. Ask Prof.
'Peacock about hix Lgbts <it his (\>l
lege am! hundreds of others that tire
j using the Underwriter. P IU-tf
OI F FOR NEW YORK
Mr. Emil • Galle firm i'y ?r t r. I r
of the Culif unla rrst xurii.it. tun wa >
ll'.n lately I "(I llv ng lit New Bram
I fels. ptiss T 'iir ugh th* eily ye-1 -r liv
'•if: l’ie :i 'I In* way Fi N w Y rk. a -
future II 'ini' a in.mill 1• y Mr. Mii
l itn Clem as. Jr. They will lake the
st:-iln Tat Galvesl u Satur lay. <.a..e
|orJ re I ill-' Light to follow him.
Commences Tomorrow 9am
An extraordinary day— an extraordinary sale.
We have prepared in order to introduce our
newly reqnodeled curtain stock the largest and
grandest sale of Fine Lace Curtains ever held in
San Antonio: the finest assortments the latest
styles the grandest values and the lowest prices.
We arc not given to much boasting but this is
the most magnificent line of Curtains ever plac*
cd before a Southern public. Nottinghams. Irish
Points. Points de Calais. Points d'Esprit. Points
Arabesque. Savoys Brussels Nets. Fish Nets
Wire Nets. Arabians—innumerable styles and
patterns. Every one a most surprising value
and an opportunity that no one can afford to
miss. See these as samples only:
Real Scot- h X<t Curtain neat panel
borders with floral <:«'U- -x a
tors: actual eaiues3.7s X - X 1
price tomorrow
The latest iilea in Curtains —corded
Scotch m-t hamlsotue "J 4
scroll bortl'-r. neat fun- J.ql
cy centers. Y 5.00 for .. »xz x
New Win- N"t Curtain exact copy of
imported imported Brussels panel
borders phia centers entirely new
this season .A gener- a "j j
al favorite north for jl
$6.50. Tomonow ....
A handsome W re Net Curtain very
heavy Marie Antoinette border. 4
yards long t.O Inches wide. The
premier of tomorrow's
unexcelled bargains. 111
$B.OO vain - nt only
Dentelle Arabe —the eastern craze
in high grade Arabian Curtains ex-
act copies of actual importations
which sell at ?100.00 The hand-
■omest h imp ■ Aver dis- «w z*|
played at its price: /Ml
?12 50 value or # * X
$15.00 ami $20.00 Arabian Curtains
on sale tomorrow at 4 A Ai
respectively $10.80"
THE RIGHT Till NG
LIBRARY PLANS
THERE ARE NO MORE
.MADE JfE.N.
I At Leiist Tliey Must Conceal tin' Fact
If They Ale. and Ciuiui High
Descent.
"Fmn the highesi home Io t!u Imv-
est ill Auiel’le.t till* hint of (U»ie has
ehton'd destroying our i d. high Ideal*
mid 11 iking u* pmleutions ami vul-
gar." writes "An Amorhwn Motls-r."
f “How We Cun laxid « Simple Life."
iu Hit' C.'t'ilxw Ladies' Home Jolinml.
"TCie idle rich man covets high so-In!
p'a;s> with a hunger Hint is belli ridic-
ulous ami tragic. If he Ilas nwwy
em ugh lie buys n titled hiishaud for
bis dnigliti.T. Ho tries to establish .1
pi'i'ceden 'e for himself over bi* ueigli-
tior* by eliHui* of high descent. Nor
is this appreclatb 11 1 f rank vunflned
(o Hi" leisurod class In this couniiy
It H ifliil .No i-:imlid:lle for th .
firn's It nccesMiry now to po»' a* a
s If-nante mini orto put his reHcclnb!"
UUiestors cut of sight. The self-made
man Is n . lunger tbe popular )r*ro.
On tlie contrary noble mieesiiir* are
In such <1 'ui.iml lii'it If we do not iitiv ■
them we invent them as we da ilir-
hmki's < r motor* or ahything else ne-
cessary t. cur well-being ami cmnlort.
The rich American finds it ns eusv to
have <1 eoat-of-anus mid « pedigree »i*
to have a drexs-cf at. He Ncldom g es
to Burke or tb" Hwild’s OHrg • for
these things. He plants and grow* his
cwh family tree ns he dees bis m op e
at tin* front door.”
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
oficil Hie books of my office for Ihe
regisl rat ion of all voters iu tiie city of
Sall Antonin county of Bexar aml
State of Texas according to Inw on
the firs' Tuesday in the nmurli of Oc-
tober A. D. Ram. At my ottice si Hie
court bouw of thia ciaaily. oil the
aoiiHicast corner of Multi plaz.a. in this
city ami tfiat I will keep the canie
•W" f nr twenty i2m eomieeulive itoys.
Sundays exiuftcd. from B'o'el ck n. hi.
until 8 o'clock p. 111. mcli day.
I InTfl'y respectfully request those
desiring In registiT to cimio prepared I"
give not only Hio>iihuo awl Humber "I
file street 0:1 w hidi they reside but
also die number of Hie county preeinet
ill Wlficli they live as by so doing tliey
will avoid UHiU'ci'SWiry ibdny to lliein-
sclvcn timl others ami thus wtilrlbute
to rhe distuHch of the wort of regis
tratiuu.
PHIL SHARDEIN.
Ritgistiur of Voters Bexar Comity.
Texas. 9-2G-2VI
A PAINTER OF nfE INDIAN.
Char! •< 11. Stephens whose painting
die r.'iu-s the cover of th.- October
Ladles’ Heme Journnf. is a close ar-
tist student i f the Imlkiu and Indian
life ami i* reganled as a very hiuli
lUthority ub all that pertain* tu the
pieiur 'sque side of the Rial Man. Hr
was formerly flu inatruetor iu the
I(i kill.'lpl'ia Al« Svhot I. where his
m ist apt pnpil in illuMratlon was Miss
Alhv Itarlier.wlio sulixequenHy Idcmne
his wife mil! whose drawings signed
Al'ee Barton - Stephens are Hie admir
alioli of all luveiv of black ami white
art.
For sprains swellings and Idlnanesh
there to nothing so good as Chamber-
lain’ll Ph in Bahn Try it. For sale
by all druggists.
NEXT SEASON. PERHAPS
i Pu t.
| Jones treadii'g wwnpaperi I'd like
to murder xomi'toxly
Wife lanx'i uslyi Whai is ilie mm
per. dearest?
; Jones i»uviigelyi Here. that fresh
Iyi ting reporter. In Id* «iec. nut of thr
Blunk affair. Im.* my new shirtwaist
d- wn a* a jiink-aMI-siMrlet creation
when it sh uld Ic pliik-aiul-Ay-bliie-
A just 10 tbiuk i f it! I gave him
a quarter cigar in get it riglii! O —b!
YOINGEST SAILOR
liiat Ever Slipped l''roni New 1 rk is
Nut. Years ui«l
New York Worlil.
The youngest e;li!or ever xhipticd
frail ibis p rt. and f a.m miy pert in
the world signed article* in Hie ship-
ping ttiee f Her Britannic Majesty's
General CLii.sulaie <it No. 1 State
street.
Tlio s.aili r is Chtirles MeCrone. two
years and 10 months old. The child 1
is flu- sen . f Cajitaiu MeCrone. < f ifw I
British fl ill' II listed bark Mcxamhique. '
Wb' -h sailed for ■Hong Kong.
j Tl- M'zambiqm- arrived here from
1 Ikimli'irg on August 13. and leodisl
lease oil al Ilie King’s County refinery.
I Nr-wtiiwn cri ck. Tlie ficy's inoiher
nei'cuipi'iiiid her huslguul • n the trip
fioiu Hamburg hut was obliged tn re-
turn 10 Scotland to look after tl.
other •hildreu.
So anxi- its was (liarlie tn stay In
tlie ship 11 her 15txm mile trip that
lie did ii' 1 object: to tbe sepm-iUlon
Ifr in his mother. He bmle her good
by I'iiluiiy.
I ’TH have a very gow’ lime witli
| pupa." said Charlie who is a sturdy
'itile chap already able I" read nml
write hie name.
To gratify itw didd's wish to be
i coire a sai'or and to simplify tlie
i'ship's n s'er Captain McCYone liad
। Charlie sign the articles ns ship's
I i bt ’y-
The cerent ny took place in Hie
I presence of Hw crew ami Her Britan-
| ni-- Majesty's Second Vice Consul P
IJ. SniiHier*. The shipping articles of
I ihe British board i f trade were nod
•|n-r to Charlie by Mr. Conboy. the
I ch rk. According o ilw articles Char-
; lie agreed not to bring on board any
J spirituous liquors mid to obey all tin:
I rul >s and rtgointli Nk
I 1 Tile item.* of fool the mOOUIIt of
I toba'-o and Hutt* juice to which lie
I would to' ciililled. aud Hie fact thill
■ he I'OtHd nut be legally takeu abi Vl'
j lrtlitudo 25 north tr beyond latitude
I'l4o oao unless by stress of weniher.
! were glibly teail to ihe toiy. who grave-
| ly nsMPliteil like mi Old salt by imil-
; (iing his liond mill repeating. wIiL tlie
| utlier members of Hie crew to Mr.
• Ctttboy. -I understand.”
Il For bls ss'iviees < hmlie Is to re-
||eeiv 1 diH'ing a month. It will toi
Lu year nml a luilf. If all goes well. lie-
I fore lie will see his mother in Glas-
I g'w 1 gain.
I Divkhwl in hi* xiilor little
I Charlie wnt <’mvn the bny <n» rln*
i tug Roheri Haddon. (Hid when the Ms-
• xmnlilque was reached ho grasped the
E 'adder with a firm grip 'mid up he
■ wont like a sailor 'o the manne; 1 toirm
los indeed lu* is for be was born nt
—McAlester fimey Lump Coni. Eagle
Paas dual. Now is tbe jlme to lay kJ
yonr winter stiHily.
a tu t f SI NSET WOOD CO.
BARGAINS IN GRANITEWARE |
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Wagner & Chabot.)
■■■•■•••■■■■■■■■■■RE
®
a.
■ -:f4'Jrate
BREWERS OF ABSOLUTELY PURE BEERS ONLY. NO CORN PREPA.
RATIONS OH OTHER SUBSTANCES USED IN THE MANUFACTURE.
Cabinet Erlanger Standard.
Telephone 13 Metallic Circuit.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Suite of Texas Coiiuly of Bexar
To the crrdilorn of Julm J. Locsslierg
Luiwsberg. of Hie conuty of Bexar m
rhe 24Ul day of August. 'Ksm. executed
a di* il of assignment eunvej iug to Hi*
umb r- gm d nil of Ns (irop-'i ly. ii"’
exempt from execution for Ilie uciielii
of Mich of bis erislitovs ns will consul
tu ucrii'l their (.nfiorliolKil *lrir ol
Uis estate niid ills tmige liim li'uin du ii
nxviei live claims mid Hint ilie under
sigm d ii' - ' epled said trust mi I has dull
Itliilitied ns r<a|iiired liy law. Al
creditor* con*'nHug to mid n*mgu
rm ill must w ithin four tmiiiHis ufiei
tlie ptildleaiiiai of this miller inok'
know n to the n"igm*' Hieir cous-m
in w riling mid. w itiini eix w aiHi* irn.u
tbe dale of dIH nolice.file tin ir dnlu *
prewiTito'd by law. with the nmb'rslgii
ed. who resides nt No. fsUJ S'lUth La
reihi street. Snu Atttonlo. Toxas which ।
Is also Ills pt is I Office address.
Witness my toiml Hito HHi diy of |
StllleintieT IIIUU.
y OTTO KOCK.
MIS. TIIIICD RE R(JiISEVi:LT
Kile I* Devoted I' Her I!' m • lutei -
nml Avohto tlie Glare of l'n<mei'i- I
Writing of "Tlie ’Pemuuiiltj
Mr*. Ilooxev'lt." 11l IheOi lclt r La I s j
Home J< urnal. Edward Bok aSsert-
that "it is high time some of tutr w • ■
m n shoiiii' learn Hint <1 w- man n; >1
to- respect ’<! mid low'd for Ihe •liilig' ■
sho do ■* io t du. "* ■ I ten a* sl’e is 1 - .
;I'V things si • tbz's tlo. Hundred*
of tliou*amls if men nml wnneii •’ ■
epc-t Mrs. The I'. re Rocsev<dt today)
b-onuse she has ehnsen to keep 11 -r
! pt-rsoiKtlily in Ihe backgn mid. ami i"-
fttsi’il to slam I in 11 •• glare if pu o' 'i'.i
Sh" 110 pki -c tl't-re ami she km w-
It. By her altitude ilm bus wu i !
worln plti'-o in tlie affeeticus of Amer
lean women ami in th" r"s|n -1 oi
Anieri aiii men. Yet she might shine.
Inshvid of keeping in relilenient if she
so eli< se. as every one who knows ner ।
wiT nt I UI" con -'tle. She has simply '
chosen to I" u wife a nmtlmr mfil o
wtini'an. 'ini' not a pnlili -Ist. She ois ;
elected Io give ll*' bclielit of lie' 10l I
onto mul'gifts to lier husbtml. her I
children find her ffioiids rutlvr Ijimi i"
soeieiy in Its promls'-noiis s"ii-o. Sh.'j
bus her work Io do in the’wi r'd lull
>rje >* m 1 bell "V ■ that in rk io Ic of
a public nature. She is eri4leiu to htive
that to lier huslinml Sb" remiilns In
He h(ine<rind < lie ms'il only p> I: 'a/'
Theodore Itoorevelt s|tcak cl thot j
Imine Io ills.'em nt once how strong 1
tqi' n Mu' Ims been the influence win 'li
Ikis rudkHed therefrom.”
THE NEW BEER
A Splendid Invigorator
And Tonic.
A Delicious. Cooling Drink.
A Health Promoter
And Flesh Producer. ।
All of theso is
o THE TEXAS PRIDE
Lately put on th? market by the City
Brewery. It is perfectly pure and
wholesome.
lIIGHEY ENJOYABLE.
Philadelphia Record.
Bngglim -I heur Sinifkins is Jcaniiug
golf. Does tn l enjoy it?"
Mugginx—Says it’s grout. lie has
already put three itid.lies in the hos-
pital.
—FIRE INSURANCE —
See DULLNIG & 118 E.
Houston St. 'Phone 413 PROMPT
PAYMENT OF ALL CLAIMS. 8 15-tf
THIS WEEK
THIS WEI<K.
We h ive n I 1 of "oil* mi I mis In
Blur an 1 iu White Enamel Ware that
we want to close out. Just
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
PtosPlnts*
Jelly Cak • Pins ’».•
2 qi. I'u lilrU I'rni* I” 1 '
2 qt. Stew P. I I'-’ ’
3 ql C ' :♦} ILI -k't ’-Il’’
(i qt. SmU'C iVt’C 2-"'
WHITE ENAMELED WARE
*' |> lil'ii (wlHrvlralm*rt Ise
S. |1 bis.l II I hang! 20 •
M Hum Siz. • Wi«h Basin 19 '
Large-Siz.e Mix Bwl 37 •
Larg'-Siz. ' M at Hlsli I7e
DRINK OUR FAMOUS
rrwe
MEMPHIS or
NEW ORLEANS
To »h<
East
Or the
Northeast
rhrongh Cars
Arr run by ihr
Louisville & Nashville R.R.
wmr *o* iNFomi.TioH ro
11 MSGSLIIY T. P. A.. DALLAS. TEXAS.
MAX BAt’MGARTEN P«M. Agent.
nEnPtilS. TENN.
RISCHEBROS.
West Commerce Street
Domestic and Imported Cigars
OF ALL KIND®. |
PIPES A SPECIALTY.
—Noveltiee In WALKING CANES.—
IT IS NOT
So much what you pay for glasses.
1* is what you gut for what you
pay. Soma ylussos are disfiguring
it depends on who fits tliom and
how. We know liow and wn uro
the only opbciuns iu the
that grind lenses.
REES BROS.
242 Weal Commerce St. •
NOMINATED.
Denver News.
"What tl ex Miidrod mean wto'U sho
*ny* i bin she to engaged in campaign
work ?"
'■She n -mis Him she is writing lier
I'tier cPaecepimu'o to Theodore."
DAY AND NTGHT BCIIOL.
Alamo City Comiiieri'i.il Co leg".
Dnlhng Bl".di. Excellent lime to en-
ter. SHAFER & DOWNEY proprie-
tors. * 10-i-Ti
A SNAP FOR YOU.
New brick liouse six rooms bath
hall electric light all rooms finely
papered house in first ••alls shape
front and back yard shade trees and
4irubbery good neighborhood. Price
$2500. Jolin T. Hambleton & Co.
Daily Light building corner Crockett
and Loaoya streets. 7 30 tf.
CHEAP LOTS FOR GASH.
Four lots tn Lakeview addition
50x150; for sale at half orlgltlHl coat
tddri'ss T. B. Jidinsun Light oOlca.
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