San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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FIRST LAST and ALL the TIME th Uor ht GREATER SAN ANTONIO
\ Base Bal! Goods
/ nt '
POTCHERNICK'S.
i| Successor to Dodds & Co.
208 E. Houston St.
VOL. 25. No. 142.
THE “LIGHT AVING FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
T. C. FROST. J. T. WOODHULL. NEU M'ILLHENN>
PresfsnL Vice-president. “•shier
FROST
NATIONAL BANK
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Capita! and Surplus 500.000.0C
EXCHANGE DRAWN ON PRINCIPAL CITIES IN EUROPE.
MEXICAN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
E. E. CHANDLER
MONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
102 CrocRett Street
ALBERT EEITEL. R M. PEITEL
BEITEL LUMBER CO Successor to F. J. MM
LUMBER AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE
P. O. BOX 3C3 3OTH PHONES No. 250. Branch Yard# at Kerrville Texas.
Office a nd Yards: West Commerce St. near th e I. G. N. R R
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO.
—se u «i ur-rxn-orv w —.wwsw— n————j——
ALAMO PLAZA.
M. L. OPPENHEIMER HARRY Ls’t. Cashier.
Prest. Vice PreANDA. A. M. OPPENHEIMER.
4 PER CENT PA»O SWN3S ACCOUNTS
—I— kctt■■ th i xq—— ww——
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
Don't omit the
~~ word \
Pioneer
fZ \ when ordering flour
TEXAS It’s to vour in-
PIONEER er« "si
k Pioneer
■naaMMM*"*'** w** - tarMnau -wummmh
'i~rv *H*
■ • The Original Mexican R ...
• • iani at Electric Park ft now A
-• open for business.
• • Sansu ser e down- 4*
4. town place.
• • Same prices.
Same management .L
• ■ An excellent place fnr supper A
• • parlies during the hot months.
* * ... . *i*
•j**!**?**?** % • «wl ►* «
... Real Enjoyment. 4*
.. Can I" secnrwl b n ride J*
. . behind a rood horse The Gar- 4.
. • den Street stables can supply J.
■ • you with a st'fish turnout for *
tn ■;.<■ Pbon<
Via I. & G. N.
—'■■ - . -
Low Rate Excitrsion io Houston & Galveston
Ranna Trip 35.49
For 8:00 a. nt. Train June 13th. L'mlt June 16th
Kentucky hon e doming Excursion
S31.05 Thirty Rays Limit
Round trip to Lousvl'lc Ky. On sale June 12th and 13th.
Mexico City and Return $39.55
On sale dally. Limit Oct. 31et. Mexico City is very cool.
I. & G. N. TICKET OFFICE. 122 ALAMO PLAZA.
C. HIGHTOWER. P. A T. A. W. C. REES. Asst. P & T. A.
AGENCY ALL STEAMSHIP LINES
Au' " ~
OUR SLOGAN: SAN ANTONIO MUST HAVE 150000 PEOPLE LM 1910
'Anlanio
TWELVE PAGES.
ELECTRIC PARK
TONIGHT
'•THE HOLLINGSWORTH TWINS"
and Their Company in
“THE OLD NEW HAMPSHIRE
HOME."
PRICES 10 20. 30 and 50c
Seat# on Sale at Bexar Drug Store.
Free Band Concerts Daily.
Pearce-Robinson Undertaking Co
L. T. WATERS Director.
320 W. Commerce St. Phones 2323.
DR. A. A. BROWER
Specialist.
Diseases of the Stomach. Liver Skin
and blood. Office 107 West Commerce.
San Antonio. Texas.
Tin only difference In “L'. M. C."
and other brand# of good laid Is that
I ''I - . M. C." is made in San Antonio.
“Where do you live?"
We nave tnc most charming an 1
daintiest design# in Imported Wail ’"v
per. Exclusive pane ns and coloring#. (
2O4-2C 1 ' West Con 'tierce. — I
FRED HI MMERT.
NEW OUS
BIT ID f01
M FEVER
Already 60 Blocks of the City
Are Under a Searching
Inspection.
HUNT FOR FOR STEGOMIA
MOSQUITOES FROM FUMIGATED
HOUSES PUT UNDER MICRO-
SCOPE.
—
No Stegomia Found—It Is Also Re-
ported That Disease In Suspicious
Cases Was Not Yellow Fever.
Associated Press.
New Orleans La.. June 13. —A# a
precaution against possible yellow fe-
ver outbreaks in this city the state
and city boards of health announces
that sixty blocks are now under a
searching system of inspection and
that those portions of New Orleans
outside of this close guarded section
is being watched through flic co-oper-
ation of every physician in the city
with the health board.
Tile sixty blocks under especial su-
pervision is the scope in which the
I yellow fev<T epidemic originated or
was worst last summer. Each house
in this district is visited by inspectors
at least once every 'wo weeks the in-
i ctoi"s duri. s iis lading the en-
| fageement of the law that all cisterns
I be screened and of the general sam-
| tary legulatlous. A second set of in-
; spectors In this same district watches
and reports every case of sickness no
matter of what nature and makes
j an attempt to discover the contrbut-
j ing causes of the disease.
Mosquitoes especially are under con-
’ tinuous observance. In several cases
where deaths have occurred within
the sixty hTocn# microscopic examin-
ations of mosqunoes have been made
by the city hoard of health in a
search for the stegomia mosquito
w hich is believed to carry yellow fe-
ver In one case as many as fifty
dead mosquitoes were examined with
this object :n view after they had
been gathered tiom a house which had
been fumigated. The city board of
health reported that no stegomia were *
found.
A special health map. colored 'n
red. yellow and green is kept at the
citv health office to indicate conditions
dailv reported by the inspectors an I
Hie precau'loffns taken.
Several cases suspected to be yellow
fever have ali -ndv been reported to
the health authorities this year.
Each of those was examined several
times by the state board of health
acting in conjunction with the com-
mittee of three loci'! phtsiclans. Those
examinations resulted In each ease In
finding that the disease was not yel-
low fever.
NO FEVER ‘T COLON.
So Reported Governor Magoon to Isth-
mian Canal Commission
Associated Press.
Washington D C.. June 13. —The
Tsthmi in canal commission received
the following dispatch today from Gov-
ernor Masoon at Panama-
“No suspected cases of yellow fever
in Colon One doubtful case report 1
Mar 23. but It evidently was not yel-
low fever as Cristobal Colon contains
over 2'100 non-iinmnnes and no case i
has been reported since.
■Wyman advised us of reported.:
FREE TRANSPORTATION CONTEST
Votes to Date Returned to the DAILY LIGHT
FOR TEACHERS.
10.568—Mis# Lizzie Tynan 401 south Presa street.)
*918 —Miss Kose Toland. 117 Broad avenue.
4710 —Mrs Provines. 126 River avenue.
3809 —Miss Pear! Wright. 916 N< th Colorado street.
23C9 —Miss Marcia Kouuisun. 214 Caison street.
468 —Mrs. Jennie E Larkin. 116 Woodlief street.
36—Miss Katie James. Claudia street.
FOR CANDIDATES NOT TEACHERS.
11.601—Miss Rose Siedo. 214 Pecan street.
3833 —Miss Aggie McSorley Joske Bros.
2100 —Miss Anna Rathmann. Jeske Bros
led—Alls# Ann:: Weber 324 Gatza street. I
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. WEDNESDAY JUNE 13 190«.
LATEST PICTURE OF MR. AMD MRS. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH.
WHO ARE BEING LIONIZED IN LONDON.
THIS new picture of the president'z daughter uml her bu»b I wa» take;
on the steamship St Louia Just before they left New York for Eu
• upa. Tbay are enjoying a round at gayeUes. Including a dinner given by
Am> s««ndor and Mrs. Reid and BreoentsHen tn King Effwsrd
cases taken from the steamship Whl'e-
hall at New Orleans but our qp*dlcal
staff think the Ship Island diagnosis
is erroai <ms. Hi ilth conditions here
are < xcclh nt. D< aths oFemployes dur-
ing M.i v wire five whites. 55 colored
being th- smallest percentage for the
past tw< Ivo months' -
cm Ies
8HE HIS JDS
Will Resume Presidensy ol
Venezuela July 5. General
Gomez Retiring Then.
Associated Press.
New York. June 13. —A cable to the
Herald from Venezuela says:
General Gomes will retire on Inde-
pendenct Day. July 5 and General
['astro will resume the presidency
ii once.
Statue of Dumas.
Paris. June 13. —A statue of Alex-
indie Dumas the younger was un-
reilvd yesterday on the Place Male-
therbe# with impressive ceremonies.
HEW MCE
FOR flliffl
Execution Stayed Until He Can
bring Case tn United States
Supreme Court.
Associated Press.
New York. June 13. —A dispatch to
a morning paper from Ossining N. Y .
says that All-erf T. Patrick senti-nc d
to death fur Hie murder of William
Marsh Rice heard last night of tn"
I action ot J idge Day in granting hi u
j th' writ ol error and stay ot execution
| pt riling the bringing of his case before
I the i nhed Stales supreme court tn
| October.
The information was carried to his
cel' while ihe condemied man was
busy on pap« is to be u- -t H -
Patrick had no co.ament to make and
it wss evident that In Ii.: . i
! that the stav would be granted.
jacco Koolard Buried.
Jacob Kopland the 17-year-old boy
who died I" <Santa Rosa hospital earlv
Tuesday morning from hurts incurred
In the accidi nt ut South Fiores stre :
crossing Thursday night was buried
nt 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon front
hir mother's residence. 2809 South
Flores street. Interment was made
In the Jewish cemetery. Rabbi Marks
offi< luted. The funeral was largely
attended
LUBBOCK WANTS SANTA FE.
Special to The Light.
Waco. Tex.. June 13. —A. X Peonies
of Lubbock slates that the
railroad has secured twenty acres A
land and has been offerecOt bonus or
llfi.noo to locitc Its that cl'. -
and build shons. IKwhlnks that the i
road will build in soon and s. vs that
the mnii 's constructing Hues and tna - ;- ।
ing servers all over that section of the
.or nt rv.
(Daily Light 2 Cent*.)
818 HRE 81
SURE MB
HEAR M
Had No tar Supply for/iro
Apparatus. So Blaze Em-
ori Itself Out.
LOSS IS ABOUT $6800
STABLE. MATTRESS AND BROOM
FACTORY AND BLACKSMITH
SHOP DESTROYED.
Forty Cords of Wood and About 200
Feet of Fence Were Also
Burned.
Special to The Light.
Austin. Tex. Juu< 13—Fire at an
early Hour this uiu.ning m. . n--: t': •
stable mattress and bnsuu fa .i .
Ola<k.-mith shop forty co S of wood
and about 200 f" 1 o' h un at the state
4c.it and dumb and blind asyl nn for
colored souths.
Ihe asylum is located a mile outside
of the city fire Htnlt# and th.- local
fin- department did not i< s.xmcl. Th :
was no water supidy n lire fig iUK
ipiiarntils at the Institution arid the
fit" burned Itself out.
’I he ma<n building was not injur I
The loss is about «CuOo. The fire
originated in the stables
'w- — ■
miMi
IS M
Forest Fires Ha’in? to ta-
ments Bountains-ValuaWe
Timber Ilrrcateiicil.
Associated pre s
El l’aso. T. x . June I k —For s’ fi -■
ere liuminv in the S e e n„. uto moan
tains nortl e ast of E! pa er
Tile- Hames are t’io-e' to Cloudce '
: siimi.e r ic sort
A vast -ti. e of timber is threatened
ivhh el. st: "c :‘-m
J T. Buinett y Co rud- rtako-s
■m- viw-emw hi■ iliu r l
3N FY You have known money to
yg burn when kit about the
house or hid in the matress.
Don’t Take the risk. Depositit
TxaVvonaV liaKk
Ooen S a. rn to 6 p. m.
L K
1 ‘ a*-' a V--' |
To Corpus Christ Rockport
On Sale June i6—Limit June 19.
Leave S. A. <3 A. P. Depot 12:S f J Noon and 9p. m.
SUMMER RATES TO KERRVILLE BRANCH
POINTS NOW ON SALE.
ED SACHS. C. T A OPPOSITE MENDER HOTEL.
HMBxaaE-Ja^ncsr:Tit-
Have Yen
Aayltiing !o Sell?
A liiir or two in our
clH"ifii(l columns
will do tbp tiick.
SUBSCRIPTION $5 / YEAR IN ADVANCE.
BillME
M fllE
: SUFFERER
Early Blaze Wipes Out
6i» Steamship Docks Fntail-
ing loss cl SIOOMIM
IM KEN BURNED ID DEATH
BELONGED TO CREW OF STEAMER
ESSEX OTHER 38 OF WHOM
ESCAPED.
—
Flames Threatened to Spread to Ex-
tensive Lumber Yards—Firs
Was Spectacular.
4
' Asauci l ed Press.
I' i t.non . Md . June 13.—A ILOOO.-
U 'c> lire vaiiy tLls mu: u ng wiped out
ci:< b.g Suvann.ih docks of the Mer-
chant.- and Miners t raus| ortatiun
coiiiiany. Hu.ill- destroying the
st' aiu' i Essex ol that line all of the
'aniau >■ flight w.th widen Ihe dock
was ciow di d and a number ct scows
' load d wuh eoiton and resin w th
th. ir f.ci: ;n's. b sides causing .great
anxiety a# Io the fate of the crew of
the II - m 1 to have consiit.’d ot
about for y men.
A.l of tin :- s: two are known to
hny c ia;:'ii. "ihe two others were
almost certainly burned to dr»th w
tiny were a t >.. i.uii'y uucouscioui
| w i ia.it sc nb. fl ■ r fleeing males.
.Th - "ire i-Miv.::.' \ i.n-on a cab n
a- ant. mid John i osltLo. a f ro-
man ♦
The burning stonnu r and scows
di fi'd to the sou'h side of the hip
her and f ir a time Here were JiTave
fenri that exo-n-ive damage would lie
•'"u ■ th re. c.s the wind carried th J
flan."# from the v. s is directly ’ to-
'■ ■ i the hore aid shipping on that
de. but th • 1 r -itMn were success-
ful In preventing serious datnago
The bl:r: - was spectacular the
burning re u and cotton giving oft
। ■!’ -i < ■-y ■■ a < f dense smoke
tva ! I ir'.I b it-.e furious flames.
The '. o 'gin d In a district
surr..in: -.1. vc ■hi on the water site
■ •’■•nsh bimh r yards hut the
’ ” <f th- wind sav d these
fr*?*!' !i.
I'| ’ 1 --1 ■ r<> of the cr. w of the
resem t w »h difficulty b»
the t:g Mary tv of them barelv
;ct tug di.rb in rhe flmies or hy
1 nwnln't is he were forced to IMke
. -ruing vessel from
o dec' of tb I's.ex as the former
bi’ hi". I awai from the burning
Steau'cr.
CoutimieH Pan e Fte»en.
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