San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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"Th’m’ts only “One*
National
Bicycle
And That Is SolJ Exclusively by
•*» • • . « • '
i/i vii
& Birdsong
214 E. Houston
fl -*
Gee the Cushion F/ameJ6pring Fork
Coaiter % B: ate National—lt*
KAROTKIN
TAB FURNITURE MAN.
' I •' —'•<
Rents Buyp Sells Exchanges and Re
stores Furniture.
119 121 MAIN AVENUE.
Mrs. Elizabeth Clark
(tudnerly of the Alamo City BuaineM
College) _ •
SELECT SCHOOL OF
Shorthand and Typewriting
' Perscnal-wKteQtlon and thorough io
•truction guaranteed. My former pu
Vila h<fld’ firs tel use In San
Autos Io ami ulsewhise. ’
DAY ANO NIGHT PUPILS.
Room 4 Soledad street.
J. T. BURNETT 6 CO.
Corner Crockett and "Losoya Str-eta
UNDERTAKERS
ProutpL SIJUfiJ Hospital AWjtdar.ee
Service. V 1J
AIV for Balls. V>p
dlngß ruderal*
- — DfctNFFCTION —
frescrlptloita Carefully compounded
1.4 G. N. Drug Store
1420 W. Commerce St. Phone 1264
DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES
SUNDRIES.
E. J- H. Meier. Ph. G
At E. BROWN’S
506 EAST HOUSTON STREET.
CLOTHING AT COST
STRAW HATS AT COST
FUR HATS AT COST.
TRUNKS ANO VALISES AT COST.
UNDERWEAR 25 c UP.
He HALF HOSE 8 1-3 c
$1.50 SHIRTS. 90c.
$l.OO SHIRTS 75c
75e SHIRTS 50c.
HAMILTON BROWN SHOES FOR
MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
At E. BROWN'S
506 EAST HOUSTON STREET.
DR. FREDERICK HADRA
Office Dretss Bldg. 119 Alamo Plaza.
Pipit os Jltm residence 809 old.
Office hours 10 to 1.
CITY NEWS.
The Weather.
laical forecast; Unsettled weather:
probably showerb.
Temperature for the past twenty-
four hours ending at 8 a. m. today:
Myiimum "0; maximum 92.
—Degen’s Beer at alamo Saloon.
—Mayor CnmfdMin was busy thia
morning signing -.up miscellaneous
warrants.
-t-pon’t fail to visit the art gallery
at the Silver King.
—A gang of trackmen for the Trac-
tion company are at work today re-
pairing tii<- Governmcii Hill hue.
4 Old J. M. -HWremore Bourbon
and Harvard Rye Wbiskbui at the Sil-
ver Kra*.
4-A chimney blaze occurred on
Wist Commerce street lasi night
about- to .o'rleck. whioii was extin-
guished by ( a bucket brigade.
'-Venetian Kight. Trevino's Span
Hh orchestra. Sundav nt SeheuermAy
er> Park. *
-pin Um g;<«eedingH
filed yesterday Imae Tiiirty-sevvnth
district court by tlie San Antonio Hu-
mane agAiust Sel'ariua Rp-
datie. for the custody of two children.
Judge Dwyer after healing the testl
F. A. CHAPA —
tSuccesscr to Chapa A Drelss )
DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST.
Special attention given to prescrip-
tions; nothing but the purest dnigx
used. Open day and night Both
phones.
Free delivery at all hours.
61* W. Commerce Bt. Opp New Market
।PEACHES
{Will have ear herd'early Monday
rooming “Mixon Clings." They'are
th;_jnest P.e??hjpn the
market
t
Both Phones
) 906 WEST COMMERCE ST.
Bargains in Whiskies
Original Distillery Bottling. All
$1.50 goods quoted at $l.OO.
Old Saratoga (
Harvard Pure Rye ) $l.OO for
। ™
Paul Jones.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 85e.
Hostetter's Bitterp (the original) Ssc
METROPOLITAN BAR
f< fW^ Prop.
Mi QomnwcA
c
WIAMtNE YOVR UKNTWMICK
Acid and grit deadliest enemies o( ths
teeth abcund in cheap dentHricM Fine per-
fumes do not make fine dentifrices. Your
teeth deserve better of you Iban to be oTared
up a sacrifice to your pocketbook.
SOZODONT
i
is of proven value. Sixty years is a pretty
rood test. No acid no gnt In Sozodont.
The Liquid penetrates the little crevices ard
purifies them: the Powder gives a bright
. ! ■ .
J FORMS LIQUID. POWDER. FAtTE.
uibify gaye them Intd 'hr custody of
4<M»ldii i’evez; i "
L-VeglstiMu \Uhr 'TretiliQM 4phii-
isSlircbMtrafßwtday at Beh-wu yMe.V>
SK - tf »U-
-arf at work Alter dark. In
t iklng up thaj are mursled
add w: arbgg tj e tAgiilijr license raj.
— f’ono-rt Beenibveii Garden. to.
rutht. 25c M IST n
—P A. Roberts a soidior. was fyn-d
IS. in the police conn 'his morning
cF a charge u< being drunk and dip-
orderly. . •
—The San Antonio Traction com-
pany has contracted for 500 tons of
st««l rails tor October delivery yhich
wil! be used In the relntlldlpg of old
and lighter tracks.
—Concert tonight. Bvothoven gar-
den Curl Hahn's orchesini; gents
15c ladies free.
—Thieves broke ouon s carjientcr's
tool ehet; st the cornor of Fourth und
I'byJur.-'iMwin >iu<i nisiu md -guf
away with about >6O worth of tools. “
tohutbf. D- tb-in -n gar.
den. t’uyi Uahn'ji. orelMUru; geuta
- .b ladfes tree.
— J.. W. Ricdardgon Ras fiue<| $1 iu
the iidllea- eoiui tbip< morning e -urged
with driving gc/oaa Co|uiudree street
liridge faster t|iun a walk.
’• iwlyord was received in the city
)-Mer.it>j tiiui Billy
ly '-a well knowii -San Antonio baF
lender was stricken with m cwntu
pwotnuiun 41 Fort VFofth.
—Vcer.er Gas filei proce.-.lines
In the Fifty-seventh district court
against K Yecker. The suit Is in the
nature of a bill of review to set aside-'
a decree formerly rendered relative
to tiie commiiniiy property of plaintiff
und defendant.
—As the criminal settings for the
week in the county court were all dis-
posed of Judge Green this morning
discharged the jury. The criminal
cases wulcu were passed and also
t.iosc not reached will lie taken up
next week and disposed of.
BARGAINS WITH A 818 B
r-v Jr- dav at
THE ORIGINAL RACKET STORE.
23U East Houston St.
of rorMR
PERSONAL MENTION
Judge James; Who has been on a
trip u> North Carolina is home again.
Catl P'jch. stockman of Dyvine.
came in yesterday and went to the
Southern.
Bidet Hollis and Miss Nannie Hol-
lis. of Lone Oak arc stepping at tbe
Southern.
Mr. and Mrs. It Q. Keys of Ter
veil arlrved yesterday and registered
at ihe Southern.
Geo. B. WuXins. cattleman of Fort
Worth. <amc in yesterday and is
stopping a the Southern.
C. 11 McLaine. of San Marcos and
R. L. Richardaun. of Taylor are oc
enpying room at the Southern
uoiKs Cochran has returned from a
visit to his old home in Canton. 111.
He also visited the St louts expesi
tion.
J. J. Jurgen and Alfred Fritz have
left for St. Jxiuis. to visit the Wftrld's
Fair. They will lie sone several
weeks.
Mrs. Charles Devits lias so far re-
covered from her recent malady as to
bo able to go mil. but Mr. Devils is
st 10 seriously 111.
Miss Adina de Zavala will take a
vaegtiou und visit tin* old Zavala
hoßiesftiad hear Sun Jaciplo's famous
field. She will also visit several of
Lie old missions and report as to fhfllr
omdltlon
J. W. Moore a popular young cloak
at the M- uge. hotel has returned ■
from a visit to Houston ntbl
will leave for points iu east TFiines
nee touight. He expects to lie gope
Cuie month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M P.erkins wbo>
were calle 1 to Clyde. Texas ns p-
count of the serious Whom of Mrs.
Perkins' mother (Mrs. I. 4». Flem
mingst t- has returned home. Mrs
Flemmings is out uf d.mi'er sud
covering.
FELDSHAW HARRIS
WIN DECIDING GAME.
The match hand ball game between
Feldsliaw and Dashiells and Bugle and
Reynolds was completed last night.
The former team tied with a score of
21 to 7 and won the deciding game liy
21 to 8.
Tonight Schmitt and Anderson will
play Schulz and Harris.
.in preparing our meats and sau-
sages for the market we Use uau-hepil-
cals. Ask fdr then
ALAMO DRESSED BEEF CO
ROOFING IRON
Wholesale and Setall
For Lowest Quotations Write or
*< Call cn
E. Praeger.
322-324 E. Commerce St.
SCREENS
Alamo Carpenter Shop
1194 Avenue D. . |Joth Phqpc>
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SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. FRIDAY. JULY as. 1904.
SDf m IAILROAK
E. M. COUSINS TO SUCCEED
M DOUGALD IN MEXICO.
Conductor William C. Moynahan of
the I. 4 G. N. Has His Foot Badly
Mashed at Kyle a Few Days Ago
z id Other Interesting Notes.
I •* ■ '•
C. K Dtmlaik gtOerahfre Kht agent
of 'he Southern I'acinc aas notified
j \V K. MacDougaW who recently re
' alined In takfla po»ii.u>n with the
' .Mexican CCntial an assltant general
imssenger atent rhat Ei M. Voiistns
' had- been selected sm hi* niroxiur.
iMr MacDm.gald'H worn with the
■ Central will befip Augnot 1 and Mr.
(MM|si(M< will arrive in >he City of
I Mexico threedays before. Mr. Coux-
ins la unknown in the lapublio but
lias had lunch experienue In the traffic
। department of the Southern l'ac.fic
I in this country.
WILLIAMSON A GOOD
RASE BALL PLAYER.
Jamis Williamson. a conductor on
the I. ft G. N. in a great bane liall
rooter as well as a pliyer and there
is hardly a game that he misses at'
i San Pedro jiark when he is in town.
I few davs ago Mr. Williamson oc
. copied a seal in the shady bleachers
anti two foul balls came Its way. The
conductor gathered them In Ilk. an
old veteran and fans shouted: Sign
him. .sign Rim." In response to tile
MiKgestlun the railroad man simply
su-d: 'Oh. that's nothing. I can beat
thut hunch playing ball.''
LOTT ROAD TOjCONNECT
< WITH the NATIONAL.
Ii practically has been decided that
the newly opened Imtt rogd will build
a bridge across the river*cm Maianio
| m io oonucct with the National h is
said it has l» en planned to have th •
bring completed about Ibe sauv-
time tlie Monterey Matamoros braucli
of the National that is now being
Inijit. ix finished. It will be necessary
i tor ihe National to build a switch in
। its yards ai Matamoros to connect
I with the .Mexico end of the bridge but
that is a”.
KATY HOMESEEKERS
EXCLRSONS COMING.
On the first and second Tuesdays
in August and September the Katy
will - put on a sp< rial homeseekers'
rate of >4 5 front St. Louis and Kau-
sat CHy to points in Texas tickets
being limited to twenty-one days.
The regular noun seekers' excursion
will take place ou the first and third
Tuesdays lu August and September a' i
a rate of one iarc plus 12 Mr' the I
round trip front |>oints lu Kansas and 1
Missouri. The limit of these will i
1 also be twenty-one days.
CONDUCTOR MOYNAHAN
SUSTAINS MASHED FOOT.
William C. Moynahau. a conductor
on the I. G N. is confined to ho'ue
•'I ltW<2 West Commerce «tr<et. putter-
ingiWith a numbed foot. The accident
occurred at Kyle a few days ago
üboQ the wen unloading freight al
that station let a heavy bow tall on
bis foot.
The blow crushed the inatep of the
(cot and toes which will lay Mr.
Moynahan up for some time to conic.
MEXIC/N RAILWAY
PRESIDENT IN THIS CITY
T. Henderson. president of the Mo
lima road in Mexico arrived In the
e.ty this morning in the private Mexl
can Central car "Hidalgo." He will
leave tonight over the Sunset for New
O< leans.
HAWLEY IS 'N CONTROL.
I.iiwjn Hawley and his friends have
says the Herald been put lit Tontrol
of the. I>.y Moincg At Port D.slge rail*
roa<) which formerly was dominated
by a group of Wall street capitalists
known as the Hooley-Stow svndicnle.
Representatives of this syndicate*
who owned the road prior to the
failure of Edwin S Hoolev nm? com
panv and W. L Stow Ai Co. and who
acquired it again alter Messrs Hooley
an# S'ow hu<l settled with their cred
itors. resigned and the following new
directum were elected:
Edwin Hawley F H. Davis. U F
Day 11. K. Hut.ngtou. George Crock
‘er und 1.. C Weir. The m»w board
elected the following oflfcers Preai
<hqiC Edwin Hawley; vine president.
I. F Davis; treasurer.* F. H Davis
secretary. W S. Crandell
Engine Puffs.
R. E. Page of the Armour ear lines
was in the h.ty yesterday bidding Ins
friends farewell previous to his de
parture for Grund Junction. Colo.
wlterA.be has Qteu appointed to lake
charge of that territory to tbe same
line.
DEATH FROM AN
OIL CAN EXPLOSION
I ——
Mrs Augukt Marlin who left Sas
Antonio last September with her hus-
baud and two children met with a
horrible /bath by burning at Las Ex
peranzas Mexico Joly 13 as the rf-
sull af au oil can explosion.
BLAZE IN A GROCERY STORE.
1 his m ruing aboyt 2 o'clock firs
‘brgk> but Un tbe grocery' store of J.
WJ located on East Gf't'k
utr. street diet ween (ShestnuCand Wal-
nut street. How the fire originated is
not known. The Dlazq was first di«?
fcnwH by Mrs. D QHlewpie. who re-
sides next door and Who Was aroused
by the crackling of ths flames apd tbe
king of glass by the heat Th
loss on the butlding-tain reach slvut
$ i'xi The stock valued at about s4*ho
was badly damaged covered by insur-
ance. however in the sum of |2SOO
I THE SCHOLZ RESTAURANT (
OTTO GEISE PROP.
212 Alamo Plaza. 118 Losoya St. (
An up Restaurant and S
1 Lunch Counter for ladies and Gen- z
/ tlemen. AU the Delicacies of the 1
The public -to Invited Io visit our
.pncJwHQNH 3'"
tOUr*MMf ure pure and fresh.
? ALAMO DREoyED BEEF CO '
* ( Ijvl Ct . *I.'CI;; ST 1
**i*M •Si
HUMAN NATURE ETCHINGS
(By Alex Miller.)
What has beet।me of the old fash-
ioned man who was i.pposed to lodges?
Two persons were talking and one
was over beard to say. "1 wore my big j
white hat.” Wbttld ynu suppose tjiat
it was a couple ot men talking.
In a certallM hciisetioltl it!'tb'M towh
where there is an exquisite young lady ;
it Is -sald by tMc nelghh rx ‘‘that ‘you 1
can hear the cMcii of the iWJns goltlg
on rtost of tbe time. And'the funny*
part is that It ts the mother who is |
doing <hc Irtsiini ’ I
••— • ■
A man in this t wn says he never
buys garden j ruck that he raises In
the fyW'iwn That Is. ho n<-vor buys
which copes in carlier than what
I lie raises. Hl- s«yi if he does ihe n»w
i is nil thkett off and It isn't half as
1 good as to have the first right out of
his own garden.
Snipe Sons iO =t wore discussing
the town's improv isentx the other
day. They agn*- pretty generally
(hat they were good and commendable
till one contrary codger remarked
"The improvement are all right hut
I have an idee tha they com like tbe
Douse." Do yon kn w who the
•'Douse" Is?
4 man in this town who has foole
around till he is an old bachelor hus i
girl no* but. be is worried u grea
deal ajluut.lier He d isn't knov
Whether ti/'gfl married ot not. Olli
When what causes his worrj
he said his girl ha i consumptaw am
he do«-sii‘l know whai to do whelhe
lo man llil or not.
A young hoyhad n a pair of whit'
linen trousers the oilu r day. but hi
fore night he had to chunge them lb
had got some ripe ' aspberries and pu
them iulo his pockets and when the;
gut nuishvj there was something du
Ulg. Hu said be dhlu't see bow the
could g<' tat* ■m ! ' " ■' ■ ' weri
sound when he put them in his pock
eta.
There war- a mnsie.ul not long ago ii
which a 10l of old liinera luok pari
| and some of the m ighhors said I
sounded like a page dug from anclen
history to listen t» the old fashionri
music that was practiced in.ihe neigh
borhood. It was very tunny to hea
these old timers practicing up foi 'tlu
occasfon. /
Here is an incitiwit ihm we think I
worth while. Two biolM rs were walk
ing alosg the street. They were botl
little fellows one being about six am
j the other say. eight or nhie. The lit
I tie one stubbed his bare toe and i
i hurt like the dicken*. lb 1 whined a lit
; tie. but did nst really Het into tears
■ The bigger boy said l>o you want ti
ride on my back?" And lie stopped l<
let him get op and ' they start
1 ed off the little one -aid through hi
I tears. "How far can you carry me?
Wasn't rtun Unman nature? Am
wouldn’t it be a let ucUe. it more o
us were children? Wpat jf- when (y
j seo our brother falter w ■ wpre to len
a helping hand instea l of giving hln
another push? Isn't tlw more the Spit
। it of the Master? "Do you want b
ride?" How many times do you offc
■ lo lend a hand?
’ r
Arrow Shots.
Dees it really pay to work puzzles
I Of course we all like to be braggei
I on.
How internally ugly your feet an
liook at them. '•>
Should a man who stutters wash
any linie swearing?
•; We nil denounce white lying Wha
we call business tact what is it?
A J»art of ever' girl’s baggage whet
she4bes visiting is a tennis racket.
Why do not men and women enjot
dancing with members of their owi
I sex?
' Nothing Icsilcs 'inlle ns awkward a
[ a woman trying to learn to drive :
' home.
How would you like to be a lecturei
I going around eMduiuing to folks wh<
I you are?
We would give > dollar to see a nun
j who dems mu ma I Ids com|M-liior it
I business.
We can’t help t but we wish sc
! many people did not look so ugly play
| ing -tennis.
Nobody Hial w. ever saw admit lee
j that he shave- biniHelf to save
Ute mone y •
When a lui of ..Id folks get Ifwethei
• they generally g ' to M'lunreiing atanil
old times.
We are thanklul for i ns thing Ibh
j hot weather. W' have no music les
son to practice
| Jf lung vulnerable boards only count
Ad for more th. nt would bo a wo<
many pMtaaoplieis.
People who an- the? most vulnerable
are the ones who < njoy seeing others
roast--d in the pipers.
There are people of whom we have
Imt one request und that Is that they
do not try to enu rtainTh.
We do not like to see a young nun
who dresses just like forty million
other boys We 1 ke originality.
After a man 1 oast fifty he thinks
youpg folks do not have as good times
as they did when he was young.
Cousidering ii « awkward women
arc driving a horse it is a wonder that
they learn to drive men so well.
When a man o ils ussall the mean
things others say about us. we arc
convinced that be has it in for ua.
Lots of pepole "hose only boast is
I that they do their own thinking show
that they are doing a mighty poor
quality.
.Cbnaiderinc how many here arc
who get in on ihe ‘gr und floor." the
wonder to us Is that there are as
many failures
We do not objec' so much to a man
not patronizing n*'. If he only will not
take up a lot of our time telling ns
why he refuses
When an old mm comes in and tolls
us of the wonder ho has done we al
ways want to ask where he has been
that We njver heard of him.
All suburban rosona sell our Webs
boor soda and mineral waters ask
for them. Ochz £ Atchbacher Tol
504.
♦ ' MI 1
Invr4 ynur <M>*h tn fUimond* 1
At » EMKRAON & fTI
a ■ *
Visit AUwH’s Buckhorn Saloon
e.< n * . * > -l
Voting
y ' xiwava b: : . r I . ': the nat
ural ui.d b..uiiiul cuior ui youth u> a ■ >. uded ui
blcach.-d hat:. Givesnewlif" end growth ip tliin
hair. Po vmis dandruG and b.il . Is IM .
• dy.-. •i I f • .0 ;i •I i ■ • •.i A
8: i. .v to its \. .in. :. I r . ii ' .nr 2
ressitii fornren c.otf wn-cw.• : u.. . mnotT
W. Va. was made young aguui by uahUp
*rßu »I vhLh %c: I<. «f Hair-Health. V - v gray
th j: I•* <a.vc<i S•- * i ».‘an< tj l ’ •op WMJ t abut • »d*«nk n<y
• lv • | w-t aol t WotrtAVi. > .t ..-Am
LARGE soc. bOTTLFA. AT LEAPING DRVOQJSTS.
Free Snap Offer I
C'. c. "1 »i*n c! ii <r im'.o ' rx■ it t ’ »ry c'ike f s ■ <!■ ~ I and
'hr vv. I. j * .• 1 i 1 Has \ tea.- -McmPo aJ a - cal 'H llart.na
•Ttakwted soap iltcl •-i Ii- . s. >.l s . u_; . ... ।
C»ni»; r. I pt brdetn.eo by l-a4>ng d. aryUta i • ervwhco at thiir uhoni
only .or ipr 0 e Phil. Hav Sixctottit> Co . - I. - < -...N « s' .
< indthb.. „.
fillMfitUTEE A»y persad porchadet Hay'. Hair.
t'e n ' U J Mf. All lEE H*jchany« ■ . I .
AoL-r. wwate.' I lyhay-hirWHaey 1... lil yw. • . Puno
Hay S rrriAlT) tJ . Jjiaynn st . N-wark. X. I
Addrr TilUl ts Hsir-Hrj.’tk.
rv - -a- Mate —- U IL-U -X. a. .
Kllaviat Drxtpau oayply. Bay's lUk fcaur ui Oarliaa Soap la tbtlr Oops aoly:
BEXAR DRUG CO Houston A Alamo Ptaz-t; SCHMITT Opp. Citv Hall:
WAGNER Houston ft Ave. C: DONE STAR DRUG STORE 315 Alamo
Plaza; KALTEYER. Houston ft Losoya.
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
DURING A RUNAWAY
Julian Herrera a Mexican Inlsirer
abont 115 years "id who lives on the
ranch of Mr Met all. About ton milt
। oqt on ihe Somerßet nsed. was acci
dentally shot and painfully wounded
j in the rlslit leg yesterday uftermsm
r aiM'tit <> o'clock duriug a runaway ac
cldeni.
Mr. McCall nud Herrera had Juit
reached the city in a wagon driven
l»y a span of mutay They were ben
on a sad mission Mr. McCall's sou
having died yesterday morning and
they were on their way to purcbo-*
a caffin it wa while on South Flores
street that the males took fright an.l
dusht-d up the street from the corner
of West Nueva crossing Tho wagru.
was overturn'd and Istih the occti
pants precipitated t > th" pavement
Juat as Herrera si ruck the ground
' a revolver which had been carried Uli
dor Ihe wagon seal i xploded the Lnl
let lodging in the right leg of Her
1 i rera. near the hie joint and came oul
1 near the kn’e.
McCnll was dragged snnte distance
r and was on tho verge cf being seri-j
' i ously In lured bv n broken axle pene-
trating his abdom-.-n. when the mules
were stopped by a rrowd. directly in
' 1 front of tho Morin stock yards.
Herrera was conveyed to Dr. Kin
’ ney's office where the wound wn c
1 dressed which proved to lie very pain
■ ' ful. though not necessarily dangerous
SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES
RECEIVED IN AN ACCIDENT
I I
1 John Cresswell tbe well known con- i
/ tractor died yesterday at his resi-
! ■ dence. 435 Delgado street aged 57
■ years. Death caused by a kick
II from a horse which he reedvi-d nine
; weeks ago- He hii(J been confined to
। his room ever since. John Cresswell 1
1 was Isirn in Franklin county. Indi-j
1 ana. but grew to man's esta'e in Van
Buren county. lowa. In company with
’' his father the late Matthew O. Cree I
well and bls brother. Willis he mov
ed to San Antonio in IST".
The remains were interred in th’ 1
family burial lot In the Masonic cem '
’; etery yea! onlay evening at 5 o'clock :
1 Rev.' L. H. Morey formerly pastor of
the Madison Square Pn sbytprian (
church conducted the services.
The pallbears were M C Judson
' Captam Calvin Goodloe. Captain Rob ]
ert Yantis T. K Dougherty. Captain
James M. Van Riper and James L.
McNeill
1 1 He is survived by his wife and
daughter. Mr* Bascom Bell and
brother. Willis Cresswell of San Anto ।
nio; also by his brother. Matthew
| Cresswell of Greensburg. Indiana
Miss Teresa Flores died yesterday j
at her home on Jones avenue m ar th<-|
Tock quarry. The funeral ns»k place
. this morning ui b in o'clock from th"
। San Fernaildo cathedral. Interment
was had In the San Fernando c-me j
er> ’ <
J Thomas Mendes ag.-d 35 years Hied
: yesterday morning at W 5 Lamm
street The funeral took place yester
• d;u afternoon from the San Fernan (
do • aUietltal. Interment'was qinde In |
I :he Saii Feruando cemetery.
•' * I
AMBtacla Hernandez aged 12 years. |
died tlib imirning al parenl’- hom
lon the Roel- Quarry Tt ad Internin'
; will take place tomorrow in San Fer |
nando cemetery.
CASES APPEALED FROM
CORPORATION COURT
I
The county court’room looked for
awhile this morning like a veritable
■police nation. Tbe grey uniformgdl
and sliver badged officers were large
|y in attendance. It was supposed that
ihe appealed cases from the corpora
j tlon court would be taken up today
I In each of the cases the officers mak-
) Ing the arrest are witmsses. hence
'heir presence in such number* in
I court this morning. Owing tq other
I cases aJu-ad of them the corporntjon
court cases were set for next Thnrx-
'IOJ •
WEIGHING THE TESTIMONY
IN THE ANTITRUST CASES.
I
District Attorney Bee stated tn a re-
porter for The Light this morning ।
i that the state had aotbfng tn give out
relative lo tho Investigation as to vio*
l»tsn» of the anti-true law. Ho says
the repveseatativas of the state will!
go over the testimony and consider it]
carefully deciding fully on the
cause to be persued.
ESCAPED CONVICT ARRESTED.
Will Dixon a negro was arrested by j
Deputy Sheriff Goforth thia morning (
at the corner of Soledad and Houston ]
streets. Dixon is an eacajied count" J (
convict from 800 county and has boon
• in the elty but a few days. The Be
| aonnty authorities have been notify
i and w(U I’D iet'd tnm >rrow for the prt? ■
i- * *
TNB LIGHT little more than 1c day ~
. '■ * -» - ■ 4 * ”
COLORS THAT ARE
NOT EASY TO SEE
Whai color is least easily seen a
a distance?-One would naturally say
‘ some dull neutrartint a somber gra
»r brown. This has been the conch;
< sioti of most military meu. and oil
brilliant dress uniforms have givei
way for practical campaigning to klui
! ki and other dull colors. In this a mb
lake? Possibly Ax according lo the ri
sulta obtained in recent experitm ul
in England. It has been found ther
that masses of dull iwdor are ver
much niore <a»u-picu ns at a dlstanc
ilrau mixtures of bright tints. Fo
j instance a baiiery of field artiller
whose carriages and caissons wen
; decorated with stripes of red bin
and yellow could be made out witl
; difficulty at a thousand yards whit
otlipr baiteries painted a unifoni
brown or drab were easily seen a
great distances. It would yem as ii
mi’ the same principle a regiment o
Dr. Pepper’s
Phos-Ferrades
Is nut a "dope" drink qr headache euro hut
it to a pleasing palatable healthful invigorat-
big and vitalizing hot weather drink. % sses.i-
Jng the vHal'Properttes of wheat and iron with
ptps.n in best sugsr .ynip and carbonated.’ It
is absolutely free from caffein nr other heart-
depressing and healih-nndcrmining drugs.
• *
Sold at 5c Everywhere
The trade mark’on crown is a guarantee of
contents and quality.
G. A. Duerler Mfg Co.
SOLE BOTTLERS. i
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Reversal of the uT f iLj
Old Order H> K »
There is n reversal of the old order of things in San Antonio. Former-
ly. when a building or any construction requiring brick was planned.
Lmlders and contractors uad to draw ou foreign manufacturers for brick
M'pplies. paying them a profit nnd furnishing work for labor that never
conlrKutteM to local interest In any way. Now with the Ms*-key Brick
aad Tile Company operating practically at our doors this drain on our
resource* is elided. Tl* work and ihe pay go* o our home people aud
th*' money remains in local circulation and becomes "stay-at-home dol
tars.” This is one cf ihe important industries whose interest Is centered
■a San Antonio and whoso siicee . in n measure contributes to the growth
of ibis city?and ihe general |iroe|H-rity of its citizens.
Whether you build or vont-act specify "Home Product” —becauao
whatever helps others Ips Von.
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These Hot Days •
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: us a trial.
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Cor. S. Laredo and Santa Rosa Ave.
Branches: 515 Austin Street; New Market
Hous*.
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Old Phone 900 ' ‘ New Phone 97
FEGAN’S DRUG STORE
AL. F. FECAN. Crop.
CORNER HOUSTON AND NAVARRO STREETS.
BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.
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