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Hotel Bcllcclairc
Roadway and 77th Bt.
New York.
Tkbhotbl bbixbcladui
-appealo especially to what
’may be called semi-tranaient
visitors: people who desire for a
wWI sc a fortnight or a month
the 'comforts conveniences and
advdntages of New York’s great
modem hotels but who wish to
avo* some of the noise the bustle
sad'the expense that are inevi-
table in An extended visit. For
encl people THB BBLLBCL AIRB
haa'farninhed suites of one two
or three rooms and bath which
ma/ W' occupied at reasonable
rateb for shorter or longer periods.
It id an apartment house with the
best features of a hotel. It is a
hotdl with the best features of an
apaihiMit' house. And it is ab-
soldtely new and absolutely fire-
proof.
‘ MIXTON ROBXEE
Proprietor
Bn&tdway at Seventy-seventh St
xxw Tonx.
Episcopal Church Wants a Head.
nlw York. Aug. 20—In the current
Isetye of the Churchman a leading
Episcopal church paper a chief execu-
tiva for the Episcopal church la de-
manded In a leading art.cle which de-
elarn that a chief executive is as
necessary for a church as for a nation.
The Episcopal church in this coun-
try inow has no real executive head.
Iba oldest bishop is known as the
presiding bishep and Is chairman of
thewouse of bishops but he really has
no specific executive or administrative
functions
4010 Beaters' Union In Session.
Ntew York. Aug. 20—The annual
convention of the Gold Beaters' Union
wWh WtM last for the remainder of
thiff week has opened here with Fred-
eritft ixmbert of Boston national
president in the chair. Delegates
worn present from St. Louis Phlladel- 1
phis Springfield Hartford Conn. ।
Lmnsville Ky„ and a number of other ।
The question of the employment of
girU in. gold beating was discussed at
and will be brought up again.
of th * Revolutlon Ded -
New York. Aug. 20—Mrs. Caroline
Luaia Horton widow of Captain
Stephen Decatur Horton and one of
the'few original Daughters of the
Revolution. is dead at her home on
City lsland. Her father Captain Skid-
■tMbfought in the continental army
■K THE TRUTH
all. ths arts beneath the
F ’heaven
"Qiat man has found or God has
given
None draws'the Soul so sweet
away
As Music's melting mystic lay."
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Mayor’s Place
ALAMO INSURANCE BLDG.
Old Phone 317 New Phone 461.
you will find the bread and roils we
serve every morning. We work early
and late to see to it that you get your
bread for any meal in Just the condi-
tion It should be. Using only the best
grades of fiour and other materials
It’s no Wonder our products please.
Loots Dieted
118 8. Alamo Street
MUnMI NUPTIALS
MILLIONAIRE ALDERMAN OF CHI-
CAGO TAKES A BRIDE.
The Event Takeo Place In St. George
Church London In the Presence of
Only Relatives and Fsw Intimate
Friends.
London Aug. 20—The wedding of
Miss Grace Greenway Brown of Bal
tUnore and Mr. Honore Palmer of
Chicago took place today In St
I George's church Hanover square. The
ceremony was performed st noon in
the presence nf only the relatives and
a few Intimate friends of the two fami-
lies. The hontymoon will be spent on
the continent.
The Bride and Groom.
Chicago. 111. Aug. 20— The an-
nouncement some time sgo of the en-
gagement of Honor? Palmer son of
the late Potter Palmer to Miss Grace
Brown of Baltimore came us a sur-
prise to the people of Chicago among
whom Mr. Palmer was regarded as
someth ng rt a confirm>*<i bachok-r.
whose interest in public affairs occu-
pied his time and attention to the ex-
clusion of affairs of the heart. Honore
Palmer with his brother. Potter Pal-
mer Jr. is heir to an estate estimated
to be worth upwards of thirty millions.
At the promptings of his mother it is
said he entered ths field of politics
a few years ago and was recently
elected an aiderman of Chicago for
the second time. He takes an active
interest In publie affairs and Is also
said to possess all his late father's
shrewdness and business acumen.
Miss Crace Brown the bride of to-
day is a daughter of the late George
Biown of Baltimore While the Brown
family has been one ol the greatest
prominence in Maryland it has never
been considered a wealthy family. The
bride's father was renowned as one
of the finest specimens of the real
"country gentlemen” to be found any-
where in the country and his estate of
1700 acres In the Green Spring Valley
wns the scene of lavish hospitality.
Mrs. Palmer the bride. Is not an
exceptionally beautiful girl but is pe-
tite and graceful wjth a bright inter-
esting face and a cheerfulness that is
as contagious ns it Is natural. She is
highly educated a gifted linguist a
musician of marked ability and a
horsewoman of absolute intrepedity.
Mise Beveridge Sculptress Wede.
Now York. Aug. 20—It was an-
nounced that the wedding day of Miss
Kuehne Beveridge the American
sculptress and W. B. Bransen an
American resident of South Africa is
set for Tuesday August 25. says a
dispatch to the American from Lon-
don. It will occur at Troueville. Miss
Beveridge is the grand daughter of
the late Governor Beveridge of Illinois.
Porter Brothers in Liquidation.
Chcago Aug. 20—" Porter Brothers
in liquidation” is the name of a new
kind of corporation formed by credit-
ors to conduct the business of Porter
Brothers company while it is In the
bankruptcy court. The trustees bond
of fsooo<> is said to cover the value of
the local merchandise held by the fruit
commission house which failed sev-
eral months ago.
This corporation is composed of the
larcrH creditors mostly bankers.
Trustee L. A. Porter is its head. The
liabilities are placed at $1500000 and
the assets at sl.oooooo—much of the
corporations property is under control
i of courts in other states.
A corporation such as that formed
Is hailed as a new Idea in conducting
the business of bankruptcy. Attorney
B. C. Haffenburg representing sloo<J.-
000 in claims said this corporation was
formed so that creditors might have a
co-operative plan of management.
Colombia Must Settle With U. S.
New York Aug. 20. —Mali advices
from Bogota report that U. S. Minister
Beaupre has sent a strong official not?
to the minister of foreign affairs stat-
ing in the name of Secretary Hay
that all American claims pending
against Colombia must be settled by
diplomatic Intervention and not by lo-
cal courts cables the Colon correspon-
dent of the Herald.
Advices from Barranqullla say that
General Jose Vasquez Cobos the for-
mer military chief of Panama who
headed the military coup of July 26
against the governor was imprisoned
there and sent to Bogota August 15
under military escort.
It is reported that General Cobos'
brother Alfredo Vasquez Cobos the
minister of war has resigned his port-
folio.
DeWitt la the Name.
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
Salve look for the name DeWITT on
every box. The pure unadulterated
Witch Hazel Is used in making De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve which is the
best salve In the world for cuts burns
bruises bolls eczema and piles. The
popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve due to Its many cures has
caused numerous worthless counter-
feits to be placed on the market. The
genuine bears the name of E. C. De-
Witt. & Co. Chicago. Sold by all
druggists.
The finest wines liquors and cigars
and polite attention at the CRYSTAL.
Currency for Crop Moving.
Chicago 111. Aug. 20.—Shipments of
currency to the west for crop moving
purposes have begun and it is expect-
ed theie will be a steadily increasing
demand form now until October. As
yet shipments to the Northwest hive
been limited the bulk of the currency
sent out of Chicago going to the banks
in Kansas and Nebraska. As an indi-
cation of the size of the western move-
ment it may be stated that the First
National is shipping nearly $200000 a
day. Other banks are shipping pro-
portionate amounts. The movement
is not altogether westward however
as some of the country banks are ship-
ping small amounts to Chicago The
KAW JJTTOWO DAILY EIGHT SAW ANTONIO TEXAS. THURSDAY; XUOTtj
Chicago banka are In excellent posi-
tion to Meet the demands that will be
made on them thia year for moving
the crops. It Is probable that New
York reserves will be drawn on lens
this year than usual.
THE SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE.
Reaches No Agreement on the New
Currency Measure.
Now York. Aug. 2u.—The members
of the senate sub-committee which has
been coßrl|ieriux a new currency men*
ure hive given up the idea of attempt-
ing to reach an agreement upon an.
asset currency plan says a World dis-
patch from Providence. R. I.
Senator Aldrich the chairman h
authority for the statement that while
the committo? has not departed fron
It* determination to devise some sin
pie. conservative measure for the bet
teiment of financial conditions it ba>
decided to exclude Irom the bill an:
reference to asset currency of an:
other detail upon which the dissgre
ment of the senate and house wouh
he likely
It is the belief of the sub-committei
that in the short time before congres
is convened it would be practically ini
possible to frame with any hope of It
adoption n comprehensive currenc}
CLARK HOWELL. THE WELL KNOWN SOUTHERN EDITOR.
Clark Howell editor of the Atlunta Constitution thinks that the south
will settle the negro problem satisfactorily If let alone. “Important federal
positions In white communities should not go to negroes" he says. “Give the
negro suitable work and keep him out of politics" is bis advice.
measure which would embrace all the
larger questions which will have to be
dealt with.
The energies of the committee
therefore are being devoted to paving
the way for the passage of a simple
bill to meet present needs.
When the formal conference of the
committee is resumed in the near fu-
ture at Senator Aldtrch's home the
new mearure will be drafted.
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Of Dullnig's Chalybeate Water.
One U. S. Gallon Contains. Grains.
Ferrous bi-carbonate 3.021
Magnesium sulphate 56.213
Sodium chloride 25.213
Calcium bicarbonate 44.374
Calcium sulphate 7.960
Strontium bicarbonate Trace
Sodium sulphate 7.190
Ammonium nitrate Trace
Magnesium phosphate Trace
Organic matter None
Total 144.228
JAMES KENEDY. Ph. G„ M. D.;
Professor of Pharmacy Lecturer on
Botany and Dean of the Faculty of
the School of Pharmacy of the Uni-
versity of Texas.
Galveston Texas. June 28. A. D. 1894.
Certificate of Analysis.
This is to certify that 1 have had
the following specimen of mineral
water analysed with results as stated
below;
Mineral Water (Chalybeate or Iron)
from George Dullnig.
In 1000 Cubic Centimetres. Grammes.
Chlorine 6073
Sulphuric acid 0199
Sodium 1348
Potassium 0560
Calcium 4099
Magnesium 05’6
Alumina 0460
Ferric oxide 0160
Silica 0700
Carbonic acid 1973
Total 2.3088
Cubic inches of carbonic acid
gas per U. S. gallon 0.046
E. T. DUMBLBI
State Geologist.
San Antonio Texas March 20 1897.
George Dullnig. Esq.
San Antonio Texas;
Dear Sir: According to Prof. Ken-
edy's and Dumbie's analysis of Dull-
nig’s Chalybeate Water it is a very
happy combination of all the salts de-
sirable in a mineral water and contains
sufficient quantity of iron to have a
beneficial influence on the blood.
It also makes quite a pleasant table
water and it deserves fully the patron-
age of the sufferer as well as the epi-
cure. Respectfully
B. E. HADRA M. D.
The finest wines liquors and cigars
and polite attention at the CRYSTAL
Finck’s 5c Havana Cigars.
THEO ARTZ Orchestra phone 776.
IELEOiAPH BREVITIES.
Colonel D. C. Giddings dies at Bren
ham
Hashi liaxouks are oit a raid with
the usual result a.
Camp lite begin* In dead i-arnest for
the Texas national guard
Shamrock'* time allowance Itx-reaaed
to I minute and 57 second
Dari Mich parte a telle In I '9 Hat
breaking the world's recurd
Turl ey says she protec-
tion for all foreign consuls
Hurricane Is reporU'd ut Tampico
that did considerable danlug'*
Prohibit on Ists In WUliqm-on county
ire contesting elect loi th-r"
Bokota ahowa signs of being afraid
M her action and will reconsider.
Maitre Igibori open* grguuvnt in
‘aria In defenae of the Humberts.
Italian squadron Is practically on the
ground watching matters in Kussia.
Bill Tnllor last of the Blae ( J* 4 *
rang high way men la traced to Mexico.
David Hadilen. many years president
if the Memphis taxing district is dy-
HF- — a
Great Britain. Russia nnd Turkey
•re laying In enormous quantities of
•oal. . A. 1
Boolur Washington takes n hopeful
riew of the race question In an iwidreaa
before the Colored Man’s Business
League. "
There is little change in Lord Salis-
bury's condition which is considered
grave.
Pinckney is nominated to congress
In the Eighth district over Holt and
Ewing
The testimony is all in before the
arihtrators in the Alabama miners
contest.
Amended bill in the Kansas Color-
ado irrigation suit is filed In United
States court.
Now that Russia has sent a naval
squadron to the Bosporus the Powers
may follow suit.
English golfers take their fourth big
game in the United States defeating
Chicago 7 to 4.
Colombia does not consider the ne-
gotiations for canal elpsed and is con-
sidering another Ml.
Macedonian committee says that
outrages on railroads-are necessary
and must be borne with.
David R. Hill orates against mob law
at the meeting of the Niagara County
Pioneers association where 20000
were in attendance.
Bostick brothers arrested charged
with murder in that they compelled a
man to eat grass gravel and filth
thereby almost causing his death at
Grnnbury.
Fishing smack A'hoa of Galveston
was caught in* the gulf hurricane of
Friday and her men were in the rig-
ging for 12 hours but the vessel weath-
ered the gale.
Citizens National bank of
closes its doors and suspends pay-
ment. National bank examiner has
been in charge some days. Hogg is
one of the directors.
Potent PHI Pleasure.
The pills that are potent in their ac-
tion and pleasant In effect are De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers. W. S. Phil-
pot of Albany Ga. says: “During a
bilious attack I took one. Small as it
was it did me more good titan calo-
mel blue-mass or any other pills I
ever took and at the same time it ef-
fected me pleasantly Little Early
Risers are certainly an ideal pill.”
Sold by all. druggists.
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All beer Is good but some is bet-
ter. Try "TEXAS PRIDE" the fa-
mous Sau Antonio beer.
Your watches clocks jewelry etc.
repaired and guaranteed. THE BELL
JEWELRY CO.
If you are thirsty or want a nice
smoke drop in at the Crystal—lt's the
place.
Finck’s to Havana Cigars. {
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NEW YORK SCHOOLS INADEQUATE
There Will Be 76000 Pupils Without
School Room.
New York. Aug. 20.—1 n his report
to the executive committee of the
board of education the city superin-
tendent ot public school buildings haa
announced that 20000 new sittings
Will be provided for pupils when thu
schools open in September e.-eu this
number being contingent on a settle-
ment of the labor troubles. From
these figures it is estimated that more
than seventy-five thousand children
will either find no accommodations or
will be placed in half time classes at
the opening of the fall term in the
schools of New York.
Tammany to Help Daily News.
New Yorlq Aug. 20. —Considerable
Interest has been aroused in the auc-
tion sale tomorrow of the Daily New.-*
by the rdpont that prominent Tam-
thany Hall men will become financial-
ly Identified with the concern. It H
believed that Frank Munsey who has
a controlling interest in the property
will tel) Charles F. Murphy and other
leaders of Tammany that he does not
tutpose to make the paper an organ
for conveying to the public the views
and aims of the famous Democratic
organization unless wealthy Tammany-
Ites "chip in.” In the recent Dock
Board scandal exposures the News has
been the only paper of New York to
come to the defense of Mr. Murphy
and his friends. Some sort of a aeal
is looked for by which the Tammany
leaders will put up a substantial sum
to enable Mr. Munsey to put the paper
on its feet in exchange for loyal and
unswerving support of Tammany Hall
candidates and policies.
Money or bargains in second hand
goods. EMERSON A CO.
Finck's 5c Havana Cigars.
Artistic Perfection
ln Collar and Cuff Laundering
We use the beet White Starch for Shirts Collars and Cuffs
making them more flexible and pilable and giving them the
demanded stiffness. This Starch penetrates the fibre more readily
avoiding wrinkles and preserves the brightness of colors. And onr DO-
MESTIC FINISH is Artistic Perfection in Laundry work. Try it.
Phones 1476.
Brogdon Laundry Company.
120 LOSOYA STREET. E. T .BRODGON Managar.
Agents wanted in all towns —good commission.
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CANADA GETTING SCARED.
Senator McMullen Seee Bleed on 'he
Canadian Moen.
Ottawa Ont. Aug. 20— Senator Mc-
Mullen has raised a scare about pea-
eible danger to Canada from the
United States and on the building of
gunboats on the grest Iskbs and
warned the senate that the railroad
which would be far to the north could
be built a moment too soon.
The United States he said was
anxious for a fight with an European
nation and its appetite bad been
whetted by the bursh with Spain.
$8000000 for Colorado Fusl.
Denver Col. Aug. 20. —The wide-
spread interest manifested some time
ago in today’s annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Colorado Fuel and
Iron company has almost entirely sub-
sided owing to the practically certain
।ty that exists that a clean sweep will
be made of the Osgood crowd and that
the opposing faction will have every-
I thing its own way. The attendance at
I the meeting is smsll and the business
I will be strictly of the cut-and-dried or
der This will be confined to the elec-
tion of directors to represent tho
Rockefeller interest and the vacancies
to be created by the retirement of Os-
good and his friends. The directors
will meet in New York later to elect
officers all of whom including the
president will probably be eastern
men. It is also expected that today's
meeting will ratify the proposition to
devote $8000006 to the extension of
the various plants and the completion
of improvements already decided upon.
GROVE’S CHRONIC CHILL CURE
cures the chile that other chill tonice
don’t cure. Made of the following fluid
extracts: Peruvian Bark Black Root
Poplar Bark Prickly Ash Bark Dog
Wood Bark and Sarsaparilla. No Cure
No Pay. 50 cents.
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and Electric Co.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
In accordance with the ordinancee
of the dty of Ban Antonie notice la
hereby given to every person firm
partnership or corporation owning or
controlling property within the limits
of the city of Ban Antonio Texae on
tho flret day of June 1603 liable to
taxation that tho books of my office
are now open for rendition of proper
ty for taxation and all said partiee are
requeeted to render their property to
me for taxation by said city on or be-
fore the fi-wt day of September A. D.
1903. Witneee my hand at office
San Antonio Texae thle flret day aR
Juno 1903. JOHN
W. O. WAGNER
Belle tho Boot
abb/ Mutton and Pork
Gomel' Ban Marooe and Leal ttioote
MEAT DELIVERED
Old Phono *1-
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Bottling ib
Works.
New Ptaas’lM.
Only tho PSreec sad Boot
No cheep Insrodtpnto need.
Fred. Httflunert
Wall Paper and Paints >
Agent for MASURY’S PURR
PAINTS and VANE CALVERT
PAINT CO.’S White Lead and
Mixed Painta.
Hoose Painting
and Papering
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