San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 219, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 30, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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3f he Saitij S-ifiht.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 '80.
PAOl WAGM'S BAZAR
tiik ni!i:.vr
Bargain Store.
Ilicrilhlnir In the Linen
CHOCKEUY ULASSWAltE
WOODEN WAKE WILLOW-WAKK
TTNWAHE llllil) CAOES.
KANOV GOODS TOVH
LAMPS Oil. SIOVES
llcnt-ral lloui-l-'iiriil.hinir (lil
linn I. liar nnd Mere niitms.
Headquarters on Everything we Carry
C3T DELIGHTFUL SUMMER ROUTE
Mew York Direct!
li by tbo iopular u nnii rs or the
MALLORY LINE.
Hallinir from
Galveston Evory Weilnoai-ay.
class mo
i Include
erjuiinir on .iriuiirr.
'writ t'liW.'j.VoHNll 11mm'
iimr Audit No 12 West I'on
REWARD
Will lie paid lu anjr one who liy rlirm-;
leal anal)sl. nr otherwise can prmi
that I hi'
ANHEUSER-BUSCH-BLER
Ii adiilieniltd or contain hiiv sub-tati'-e
deleterious to health.
PAUL WAGNER.
OflCAH BEHORTROM.
T. II. lilt AT.
Livery Stables &Hacis Connected
Hacks No. 10.11 13 M 11. 1.1. Undertakers
Offloo S4 Ilium street and stables opt'OriUe
Menyer Hotel. Holies embalmed and nlilppt l
all points in thv Union. Only White I li arm
tbttClty OnrnDay and NurM T W
CARTER & MULLALY.
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
undertakers::
funeral directors
413 anil 44 Alnmn 1'lnza
SAN ANTONIO. - - - TEXAS.
IVHpcclal Attention mm to rnrwnrdinir
iticcllon. Call! attvmli'tl da and
EMIL GUENTHER
Architect
c; Cor liommtrri A Alamo Ms. o
Wolff Mars. San Antonio Tei
Plans i pacification a ami all Infortimlioi
desired by those conteuplatliiir to build fur
nishod.
rSubcrlho for the We
Only Jl year.
kly 11111. r
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Or Live Business Men He Sure and Read
They arejWorthy of -Your Patronage.
When vou arrive at Kaela Pass.
top at tbe Maverick the only lint-clans
iiuici hi tue ciiy. vxku rooms. 0'Z.f.lui
Tbe "Old Vienna" restaurant la re.
moved to No 14 Navarro street next to
the bridge. J. O Avktink Is still Ibe
proprietor. 8-30-1 ra
Now Is the time to have your cloth
Inir cleaned or dveil. flpn. Caen tin
French artist at 410 East Houston street
guarantees Drat class work. 0-11-lni.
A. Kahn & Co are selling their French
ana uerman sateens at iuo anu jdc winch
are really wort 20o and 30o.
A uftOK assortment of crinkled leer-
suckers tall styled at A. Kaun & Co.'s
at 10c and 15c
I.tniKa usi.K thread hose all colore
at 40o per pair at A. Kahn & Co.'s.
M000
BERGSTROH & GRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
HAYS Or LIGHT.
I AM TIIHIIEI
Sii.iM We.1 Cntiiiiifn-' slni-t iiml Xo..auiiil
Wot fi lerce .trull l.ill f.ir.-n .iippui
Mil the lie.1 ami laid luilcllli. Il kcr.'
mils till mitiij )tiira'cin'ileiice In Hie
ihiiitiilire. lei. tin t" know lit. I whitMoii
I ilialltniitlntic In .ell jfomli
ule ami t
nr.!
...llile rlii
A.kiliir otrr In.pecllolt id the hirvcl utility
or Inipol It'll finals illltct ttetklt rr.nn Hit-
viliin ntel nl-n in)- .link or il'itneittlo clmir.. !''
.Senile. were belli nt Temple I l"-t I
Kl last evuiing utnl this morning.
in culm M A. Kahn. ' !. a nl .lc
per I nl
(loon t in ii lowillng lit A. Knlm .
Co."' t :te pi r jard.
K ins A Co. nre silling I lie n et nl
their .Mlimi. r goods hclnw cn.l.
W In n vim i.t eil uny JiiliprlliHiigiiill
around mill Kit prlii nt the I. nun
illlic
Hi mi mbcr HihI .Mnverlik'f hlilik
piys I pireenl.iifitlepfi.il.. 7-Ntf
Inilkn IiIiiii enlli ii "in n ynril nl A.
Kahn it t'o.
Fur Hie want of room will n il nl
'out nil inir Up! .try ruga.
A. Knlm t Co. nre .t'lllii); tin lr liru-
aile vi helf. nlT.'.n n )iird.
A. Knlm A Co. nre .elllni khoiI lima
stills nl
A. Knlm V I it. are .elllni: llaliliela
i per limit ewr.
VVltnt ia tliu like lo iniv titiitiv tirlcea
for kiuhU when inn itan n In A. Kahn
A t'o. mill k'el irooile nl pilt i'. In .nil I he
time..
A. Knlm t Cn la Hie hoii'i' In liny
your tlry ('i""l-
A. Knlm t l.'n. Inir nml sell for
onslt.
A. It nil n it I'll enimol lie iintler-
Sdltl
At A. Knlm it t'n. i wool hrntmiltd
cuithiiicre In all ffilors hi Tmi a yurtl
At A. Knhii .t Co. riihlii r rll. at
k'nloriil lltrenil 'JUii 1I07111 nt A. Knlm
&Co.
- ('nnltin tlntinel 00 n vnnl nt A. Knhn
& Co.
itso-lleur In I'llrni that Krnnk . llcltel
keeps biillilers hardware nml lumber at
the Internutliitiiil nml Or nl Northerr
depot. )-lMv
When vim wnnl nnv iirlntlmr tlone
Jtl.t t all iirnilliil to the I .ti l) IT olllce. nr
UK' us tip liy telephone. '.i-.'i-ti
i:eryvnrlelyof prlntlnir tlone nt
the l.tiiitr joli olllce. FlrH-clii-. work
nml low rales. tt-7-1 f
Now is Vnrii I'luvtr. Ku-ry eamll-
ilnle piolnir for tine )enra siilnierlptlon
In Hie ll.lll.V I.IOIII will lie Kit en UK"
rlectlnn llekets free. If
Wiinleill I 'I fl.V more eamllilnlea In
run for nlllee Imlepenilent. Seeret
l.etti:uerr. Ku.inii nr St nitiflit . Ten
dollars ench. if
On account nf hollilnv mv atnre will
heclo.ed from (1 p. 111. Wrifmsilay un-
til (1 p. 111 Tliurinlay
(i 'ill il Km.im i.1. Aiiiiiiiimi.
It is salt! that .loe Herri lis .tiieee.orla
In Hie city.
I'Iiimh who hoped Hint the rarlh-
iUhKii wmilil furiil.h n good exuUFii Tor
tleferreil pnementH nre rii.lllni; nroiiiul
to dn) Insecure funda lor Hie llrst.
'I lienorlh Hnlliiflhe.Mnillfion Sipinre
cliureh I. helnr tnken ifnwn prepnttlr
In re.liullilliii. It lii n more sulitantlnl
manner.
Wool la eiiiuliK In stiiiielial
iptlekly. t'tillon receipts nre tinil nun
tliecnliillllnn nf hnlli la Hie sillijert nf
favomble coiniiient
A I'on.lileriilile Inerense ;nf rrelht
nml pas.eni;er trtiltla la reportetl dining
I lie past 111011II1.
A Brent ninny Jolly Now Vtnr din-
her pnriles were held nt lh resldriiees
of our .lewl.h t'lllzeiia to-day.
tn-i
orroH
A cnueua nf the rlne; men W114 held
In French's ImiIMImk je.terdny nftt r-
noon. 'Mm YotitiK Mcn'a Deiuocrnlle. ululi
helil n meeilni; lnl nlulil In prepare Tor
Hie hnltle.
Messrs. CharleaSehrelner Ktl. M111111
F. Jnluieannd Victor Feat went IiiiiiiIiik
this inornliiK on .Mr. Frit. Sthre Iner's
rnnch.
Cnll enrly ami leave ynur orders for
nut ami t'KK nntlirncltu conla nt .1. M.
C.irritCu.'s 2U3 St. ilnry's slreelj the
most itioiioiiiknl coal In thu market
Mrs. A.Scholz nml duuiditer Mrs.
Henry llerner. Miss .Schubert nml Mrs
S.Selinrr nnd .Mrs. Otto Knehler left
lh. inornliiK for St. I.ouls where they
expert to take n Kod look at Hut Krent
tnlr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ilrooks were
treated lo n plcusatit surprise party
nlKbt before Inst liy n parly nf their
friends.
A cnuctis nnd general meeting wns
held by Hie Sail l'edro club Inst night
at which they expelled Sanitary Inspec-
tor Uulnn from membership.
A regular meeting nf the West
Texas Medical ustnclntlon was held In
the county court room Inst night nml
preparations for Ibe unniinl banquet in
October were made.
The funerals nl the Intu engineers
Horace Daniels nnd .1. It. While were
the lnrgest that have passed through the.
city fur many days.
.ilia T. Shuey the little dniighteror
Mr. O. W. Sliuey died yesterday and the
remains worn Interred this morning nt
10 o'clock.
Sunset lodge No. 11.10 K. of H
gavu the third and tlnal degree to 11
new members. The lodge will partici-
pate ns n body In thu processslon nml
celebration of the anniversary of the
llrotherliood of railway hrakeuien next
month.
The indies ol SI. Mark's Kplseupal
calhcdrnl nre making arrangements for
a grand fnlr to he held soon in order in
raise menus to renovate their temple of
nurauip mve juur nicaiesi
The Cumberland Presbyterian church
will have a sociable to-night at tbo resi-
dence of Hie pastor liev.; W. 11. Preston
MM San l'edro avenue. All rrlendsof Hie
church are requested to he present.
Gardner T. llowland Is said to have
skipped a large amount of Indebtedness
among his acquaintances In San Antonio
and left the city over a week ago. Mr.
Walling :lalms that he did not sutler ns
bad as reported.
Juan Hanehez was struck Willi a
piece or a china pitcher yesterday by
some one who threw It at him ns he
passed on the sidewalk on I.aretlostreet
upposlle tbe Cockpit saloon. He docs
not know who his assailant Is.
A white man named I.acey and a
colored woman named Motile llucker
have been arrested and charged with
theft of lumber from the new retldence
nf It. Sutumerllug on San l'edro avenue.
It la alleged Ihey were caught stealing
the lumber on the night of Tuesday.
TI10 mayor lias olllclnlly directed
the city collector to proceed at once
against all those parties doing business
In the city without proper license and
Deputy Collector Klelfortb savs he will
begin Ibis morning. In tbe absence nr
tbe collector. A lively time for the re.
comer is looaeu lor.
The San l'edro club last night decid-
ed Hint hereafter when an body not nil-
Ihorlzed shall collect moneys for the
club ;he or they will lie handed over to
the authorities and criminal proceedings
be find against litem.
The ladles nf the Cumberland l'res-
bjterlan church will give a soclahlu this
evening at Hie resident e nf Hev. W. II.
l'restnn.al No. Han l'edro avenue.
Friends orihocongrigallonaro cordially
Invited
The delegates of the convention of
the llrothcrhood of Hallway llrakcmcn
to meet In this city on the 1Mb Intend
taking 1111 excursion over the Arnnsns
I'ass railway to Corpus ChrMI.
- I'raver mertliiu lit the First llantlat
cliureh In.t night wns concluded by Dea
con 1:. u .vituure. in Hie aintcncc 01
Dr. Ilaekrlt who Is III Three meinliers
were nduillled by letter rum Hniiilnii
nml other routine biistiieaa or the month
was transacted lifter Ibe rri''nr prnji r
meeting rlusetl.
- Brother Young got lirrllilv sal
down upon hv the ulinlr In Hint motion
tillable. Yiiungwn ilenrly In order
nml Hit' ruling of the ehnlr wns nil
Iletllng wns even (nr nml again!
Cnssinnti'a nnmlnntlnu when the eonven-
llnn ndjoiirned nl noon. O1111 parly
seems afrnltl nnd Hie oilier pnrly dure-
ent. Ilolh urn pnii.lng In fore locking
burns
Our .lewl.h friends nre It -thiv eele-
hrnllug the Hukhniinn or Now ear's
festival nml as 11 cun.eiiiriui Ihelr
atnrea am closed until 10 morrow night.
If It takes 12 motions II amend-
ments ami SI substitutes In decide how
ndemoernlli! convention shnll appoint 11
oommllleii on rreilc Minis nml mnsiimm
three tiinrlers nf nn hntir's time buw
many motion. suhslllules nnd amend-
ments and bow long will It tnke to tin-
l.h thu work of (he convention?
The Itexnr t'o
snv that the iinme
erroneously niineueii 10 lis repnri in ine
l.lollT.
An nmintmniisseilbliler signing him-
self "1'eter f'i alley" wnsled a column
nml a tpnirtcr nr I lie Fx press's spnei: this
niurnliig tu tench newspnper men nf
what lie plnlnly sliows Hint he Is entire-
ly Ignorant. Men write must generally
nf what Ihey k'lnwllte lensi nml Ihlnk II
shows kimwl.dge hut It don't.
A local railway nlllclal nml his por-
ter li 11 ii I i'l In lleevllln recently
nn Sundny and shocked Us moral un-
lives. On Sunday Hie preacher reutl him
a lecture from the pulpit ami In locil
phrase seemed as If ho "wnuld" give
him "II."
Chicngo tins Hie renuisllltin nf being
the grent divorce mill out San Antonio
Is ahead ns tisunl. It is slated Hint by
consent n dlvorco wns grnnletl Hie
oilier ilny within twenty minutes after
the llllng of I he petit Ion. Can Chlengo
bent thai?
V. M. Lewis nnd 1. Ilurr. sheepmen nt
Uvnlde county nre nt the St. Leonard.
Frnnk Morris formerly county attor-
ney ofTravls U In the city 011 biislmss.
Nat i. Henderson the grent temper-
ance apostle of Austin Is 111 the city
testing "Lono Star "
John lliirkt'.oftheFnshloni nowwenrs
a ilude cont and enn discount a real tltiiie
In personating the character.
Hev. S. T. Jones ami Inmlly of Floren-
ville. and Mrs. F.J. rreeman are at the
St. Leonard.
Mr. J. F. Sailer Hie well known wool
buyer nf New York Is In Hie city. Snl-
ter Is appropriately nniiicd. Tor he hnsn't
tbelensl hit or freshness about him.
.Mr. A. Wnhlstnb who N lu purlin r-
shlp with Mr. J. House has arrived nml
will loeute here.
Mr. J. W. Hannlg bus returned from
St Louis whure he Itns hien nllemllng
the Knights Templnrs eonclnve.
Mrs. K. A.Jones of New Orlenns es-
cort oil by Mr. Horace Clark nrrlved at
Ibe Menger Inst night from Corpus
Prists.
Mr. ('. K. Hooper representing the
new Derby tobacco Is rustling lu the
city anil di8lriliutlng snmples lu our clt-
leiis. Mr. Dunlel Mil .Mr. J. I Hurtlett
of.Mllino's Hank Master l'ntrlelo .M II-
1110. II. Thenker of Laredo Antonio
Mnnlero Tniuns Mendirlchngn ol Nuevn
Laredo nro guests nt the Menger.
Mr. Felix Proband! formerly u typo
on Hie I.ioiit bill now of Fort Concho Is
rustling nmong friends In the city nnd
will remain here for about two weeks.
Felix Is 11 good boy mid Hie boys nre nil
glad to see him anil to know he Is doing
well.
Major William Arthur United States
paymaster brother o! ex-President
Arthur arrived Inst night nnd will suc-
ceed Mnjor Dodge ns paymaster for this
department.
Don Manuel llustauinte nephew of
Governor llustaninle owner of the do-
main orsalndo. Is returning tu Ibe stnlo
to complete his education. He Is accom-
panied by Horatio one of the sons or the
Uovernor who Is going to attend col-
lege nlso. We wish the young men suc-
cess In their studies.
Stundlnr Up forTlielr nights.
The colored people consider Hint
Justlco has not been done to them In
school and other matters and will hold a
meeting In Krlsch'ahnll on Friday even-
ing to consider the best steps lo take In
order to secure 11 Just representation and
a fnlr deal. It is not yet delliillely
decided hut It Is possible Hint the meet-
ing may organize another colored sec-
tion of the llexnr Counly Induslrlnl
league.
Thoy Want Moro Blncintr.
An ellort Is being made tocelabllsh a
llrst class singing association composed
or entirely young men.nnd un Invitation
signed by Carl Mueller Max Schullze
ami Alt llnrheck has been Issued to
many prominent young men In this city
asking them to meet at the Hehultze resi-
dence Hi South street 10 consider the
advisability of organizing such an asso-
ciation. Untie Bnll Match.
A match game of base hall has been
arranged between the soldier hoys and
a team made up of tno actors and em-
ployees of the Fashion theatre to take
place next Sunday afternoon (the wenth-
er permitting) on the government pa-
rade grounds nt:i o'clock.
As there are some good players In
both learns a pretty game is antici-
pated. The following are the nines:
U.S. Nine Welsh cap.; Klsle Well-
anet Stevens Kinsley Evans Young
Kill' and Henry
Fashion Nine John llurke captain;
Michael John Marlon Charles Marlon
Cooper Lovely Souter Samuels and
Hughes
The Valve Harmed.
pany's. Ice maklnir machine burst on
them and tbe fuues or ammonia were so
strong that no one could get near It un-
til the ammonia had been discharged
and the vapor passed away. Then the
accident wns at onco rectllled although
ino nine acciuciu win cost the company
over 1C J.
District Cout t.
Ill the case of S. S. Moody vs. the In-
ic.iiuiiuuai anu ureal northern ranroau
tbe Jury returned a verdict of $E0OOIn
favor ol the plaintiff; hardly half of his
Hen Sbrlnergot a verdict for $2000.
DEMOOUATiO CONVENTION.
Tho Uomois All Preaent nnd n Good
Many Who Ain't Unseen-Anil-King
lathoFeellmr-Downnd
After a Hard l-'lBht.
Tho democratic convention assem-
bled this morning al Turner hall at 10:43
o'clock although Hie hour wns set for
10 o'clock. Long before the hour of
the convention cmiviif.liig wns going on
lively on Soledsd street and nt Turner
hall hut the friends nf both cnndl.
dates and the canilldntcs litem
selves went working tiiillly. Ilolh
bolters ill legation from prenlnels
Hi nn iff wire present the "straight"
tlelegnles from nil thu precincts wearing
blue bailgis lu ilr.lgmite tbetii from the
ol In r crowd. The San l'edro club ami
Hie Young Men's Democratic Christian
union vied with each other or the
honors of being button-holed while
I bnlruiHit Cnckeclrrulntnl rriely nmong
the crowd from the bar-room counter lo
Hie speaker's ehnlr. Cnuiinl. sinner
llrmleii was lltere. so wns Necomh
while the tall loriu or colonel wniunii
mum d up everywhere.
I he rap lu order wns Hie slgitnl fur the
li legiitis lo Hike lltelrsents which they
lit! Ii i.urely. while the. hnlrinnti waited
pnlleitllr. A bovlun canu wus iisetl as a
gavel lie snld jolt have bel li called fur
purpose 01 making miiiiiuaiioiis mr
legislature nml the nniinlv olllccs I
hope il will be harmonium. If wn tie-
menu oursclvea ns democrats wo need
luivii no fears oftlm future. Noinliitillons
tor leinpornrjlehnirmnn aro now In order.
Mnsnn nominated Iteagan llnii-lnn. No
oilier liontlmillona were innile nml he
an eh cleil unit look tliu chair.
Iloiialun sunken few words anil then
proceeded tu business Chas. Miillnlly
was nominated lor temporary srerctnry.
ilunter wns nominated. W. (I.
Kingsbury was also nonilnatcil. Ilrynn
Callaghan moved lo have Ihrco ecre-
Inrles; curried. AH were placed In
humiliation nml elected.
Mnjor Tcel movetl thin n cominlllee
mil' from each precinct 011 permanent
organization. The chair stated that a
committee on rntlcntlnls wns needed
llrst. Chevalier nmelidid lu iiinku It two
delegnles rrom enih precinct. Mnsnn
thought lids wns loo Inrgit n committee.
Newton thought It wns not thu lima to
cot ilelecntes lor organization yet.
lie movetl that u committee of 1(1 he ap
pointed liy tho chair reel thought
each precinct ought lo he represented
ns there might lie trouble and would
be.
W. L riiompsun thought leers mo
tion wus decidedly tho best. Heillg-
moved to sulist ule to Ironi the
county and 10 from the city. This was
accepted Ferguson thought a commit-
tee or credentials oughltobe appointed
from the convention Instead of from the
delegnles ns II would not be Just where
there nro contesting delegations. Col.
Morrison thought the committee 011 cre-
dentials should be .appointed llrst and
moved Hint tliu committee ot 10 oe np-
tiolnled llibl and Hint the ciiuimlttee un
peruinncnt organization could net nftcr-
nrus.
The oucstlon on Hie original motion
was then cnlled.
Harnard said the rule In the state con
vention was each precinct names ita own
ommlttee. anil lie moved mat each pre
cinct do so except those precincts from
which there nre contesting delegations
wlilcli bhould not be allowed to nume
any. This wns seconded nml supported
by Chevnller. Tec! said Ibis was de-
cidedly wrong. He knew nf no contest
xcept In precinct No. HI nnd Hut con-
'ention hud 110 right to bur them: the rule
was or both contenting delegntlons to be
nllowed representation but bo not
llnweit 10 voteon ineirown credentials.
Dibble thought the largest precinct In
he county ought not lo be debarred be-
nitse there wns a contest. Ho wanted
each delegntlon even If a contesting
delegation suoiiiii not no allowed to
name. Its ownreprescnlutlvennil present
Its own case. 011 can not hnr us out.
Morrison opposed It nml supported the
original motion for len men.
S. O. Newton moved to lay Barnard's
motion on tho table.
W 11. Young moved Hint ench dele
gntlon be nllowed representation on tbe
committee.
MuJorTeel nccepled It.
Cnllughnn cnlled for Newton's motion.
Young claimed that he had the lloor
helorethe motion to lny upon the labia
wns mnde.
The motion wns put lo lay upon the
table nnd lost.
Teel ncrepti d llnrnnrdV mollon.
Cocke moved nsn substitute to appoint
a cotumltteu of ten and moved in lay
Murrlsnn's motion on Hie table. Lust.
'Peel's motion as atnendeil by Mr.
Martian! wus then put.
Newton moved lonppolnl n enitiiultleu
of III) from lite house.
Moved to lny upon the table.
Ferguson wanted n new deal. Moved
that n comnilltceoflW be appointed from
the body of the house.
Itowmnn seconded II.
(li-ncrnl Huss thuiight It ahuut time to
settle whether Ihey would deal fairly or
not. Ho proposed Ilia! each precinct name
Itsuwii representative. The illi-onlcr In
the hall caused a motion to be mnde
nnd carried Hint live sergeants-nt-nrins
he appointed. P.J.Lewis A. Scheva-
Her F N. Sanchez Capt. Store nnd II.
F. Johnson were appointed. Story
thought the sergeants ought to he in-
structed to clear the hnll of those not be-
longing to the convention. There were
many here who were here to crentu con-
fusion. That wns what they cumo here
or 11 altom moved the original motion
of Teel. The ehnlr recognized the mo-
tion of Mr. Ferguson ituss moved to
lay on Hie table. Chair ruled that the
previous niieitinn had precedence llar-
nnrd said Hint question would only out
oil debate.
Thu previous questlon.was put to close
debate nnd was lost. Ilnrnnnl tnuved
Hint Ferguson's motion bo laid upon tbe
table. Adopted. There was thou noth-
ing belore the house. Hobertson moved
that each delegation appoint one dele-
gale or a committee on creden-
tials and each contested dele-
gallon present be allowed to go be-
f re tho committee. Chair put the
motion that ench delegation appoint 0110
delegate nnd contesting precincts be not
nllowed n representative before tho com-
mittee ltooeitson's motion was put
nnd carried unanimously.
A recess was taken for a few minutes
win n the chair called the convention to
order to allow each precinct to nominate
their representatives. This wns as fol-
lows: COMMIT! FK ON CHUU- TI AI.
lVcclnct No. 1 T. J. Devlne.
Precinct No. 2 -J. D. Morrison.
Precinct No. 3-U. 11. Mullaily.
Precinct No. I-O. M. Oordon.
Precinct No. t -J. W. ltlnggold.
Precinct No. 8 Jesus Zepeda.
Precinct No. 7 Preolllano e lores.
Preclnot No. 8-John Schmidt.
Precinct No. u T. P. Dnsblell.
Precinct No. 10 Frank Frederick.
Precloct No. 11 Not represented
Precinct No. 12 Ed. llraden.
Precinct No. 13 Theo. Felix.
Preclnot No. 14 Manuel Iteyes
Precinct No. 16 Alex. Walton.
Preclnot No. Ill Antonio Herrcrra.
Precinct No. 17 Not represented.
Precinct No. 18 J. T. Quesenberry.
Precinct No. 10 Estevon Srndovat.
Preclnot No. 20-W. It. Jott.
Precinct No. 21 Not represented.
Precinct No. 22 Augustine Torres.
1'reolnct No 21 Antonio Vasquez.
Precinct No. 24-lL W.llarton.
Precinct No. 23 Not represented.
Precinct No. 2U J. T. Cardenas.
Precinct No. 27 Contested.
Precinct No. 21 John Cavanaugh.
Precinct No. 20 W. IL Young.
Precinct No.!Kl-ll. 11 Miller.
Cocke moved that a committee of len
he appointed on permanent organiza-
tion. Moved that It be laid upon lite ta-
ble. Adopted. Dibble moved that a re-
cess be taken to 1 o'clock. Chevalier
moved that the cominlllee on creden-
tials act as 11 commltleo on permanent
organization and bails of representation.
Vernnr moved that the convention ad-
lourn to 1 o'clock and this was carried.
Notes Callaghan begins to look blue.
So does Ferguson.
Urn. Ituss as a labler of motions of tho
ring men was 11 success
Ihn secretaries will do some fair
counting lids lime II k hoped.
The feeling In tho convention looked
decidedly nntl-llng.
Convention reassembled at 1:30.
All those not delegates were Invited lo
sll In Ihn hack pint of the hall.
Cnl.J. P. Morrison handed Hie com-
inlllee on credenllnls repor! seating tho
delegntlon rrom the following pre-
Precincts No. 1 2 II. 4 fi 0 7 8 U 10;
preelnctll.no representation; preclnot
12 HI 14 lit. 1(1; precinct 17 norcpresen-
lallon; pretilnrt H 111 20; precinct 21 no
repescntatlon; precinct 22 23; precinct
23 10 rcpresentatlnn; precinct 2(1 27.
Thu regular delegntlon from No. 27
wns srntul nfter Hie boilers had bail a
hearing. The eoinmlllei' reportid Hint
no proxies be nllowed to bo held.
The regular delegnles rum prenclncls
2S. 20 and 110 wrrn nduillled.
Dibble moved the adoption of the re-
purl. Carried.
Ilelllgmann moved Ihn! 11 committee
on permanent organization. one delegate
from each precinct be appointed by Hie
chair.
Teel amended by Inserting basis on
reprrsentallnn nnd order nf business.
Carried. Tho following wns the commit-
tee nnpolnted nn represenlnllnn eto.
1. Ktl. Dwyer.
2. W. Ferguson.
II. (!. II. Miillaly.
I. J: N. Orneab'erk.
ft. .1. W. lllnggoltl.
(1. Jesus X.epeda.
7. P. Flores.
8. Olio Haas.
II. (ico II. Judsnn.
10. Frnnk Frederick.
11.
12.
l.'l. J M. Trulnor.
14 Manuel Heyes
1ft. .1 II. Chavaneanx.
in. Itafacl yulntana.
18.' II. Fal 'ant.
10. E. Sandoval.
20. Dr. Hermsiin.
21.
22. Augustln Torres.
2.1. Antonio Vasquez.
21. Ocorge W Huss.
20. .1. T. Cardenas.
27. S. (). Newton.
28. John Cavanaugh.
20. Oscar Itergstrom.
HO. J. W. Campbell.
The cominlllee retired and a recess of
1.1 minutes was taken.
As we go to press the convention Is
balloting on the minority and maorlty
reports. There Is lots ol hurrah nnd con-
fusion and n lively time may he expected.
MILITAKY NOTES.
Important Changes Tlmt Aro Now Oc-
curring In the Depnitment
Htntr Hero.
('nptnln J. O. Ililiance has gone to
Laredo. It Is snldthut ns Judge advo-
cate he wilt inqulrelntottiH recent frnens
between Colonel Ward nml Captain
Wheeler reporting details tu the com-
mandant for bis action.
Thu service of Lleiiteunut D. J. Illtn-
hough In Captain Lnncnster's battery
expires to-day and tn-mnrrnw he re-
fiorts for duty ns one of Oenernl Stan-
oy's aides.
Lieutenant E. A. Miller has nrrlved In
the city nnd reports for diityns Lieuten-
ant Itliubough's successor In Captain
i.nnoastcr'g oniiery. .Mrs. .tuner ac-
companies him.
Lieutenant C. Ilnlleu n graduate of
West Point lias been nnnolnlcd to the
vacancy of second lieutenant In Com
pany K Sixteenth Infantry and he nnd
Ills bride nro In thu city.
Notice of Remova .
Narclsco Leal has moved his livestock
and commission business to South Flores
street enleranco of Ids old place of busi
ness wnere lie will no giati 10 see all his
friends and customers on and ner
October 1st. O-''w.
Engaged to bo Married.
The engngctuent of Miss .lulln Heu-
Ingrr and John Kellner Is announced.
and It Is snld that the happy couple pro-
pose to marry early In the coining year.
Miss Ileuslnger Is the daughter of our
esteemed merchant wbll.t Mr. Kellner
Is the popular clerk nt Oppe nheliucr
Tlnnera Wanted.
Flvegood tinners wanted Immediately.
Apply at United States Headquarters
or at No. 217 Lnlllle street.
0-20-41 II. Fai-si.
HaV-For everything needed In the lum-
ber line call on F. J Didtel at Intel-
national nndUrent Northern depot lv
FOB HIDE msrcCTOR.
The bituiT i tuttlioilzeil lo nnnonnen Jiiiin
I'. CAM fin 1.1. 11. 11 eiiuillilate lor ni-eleellou In
tliiiolllc-eor Inspector of 1(1.1. H nml Atilmal.
A Prisoner in a Cathedral
Thc-oM seilim reluelaitll) allowed tin-In
piLslulo tliu Kront eiillieilriil. It wan a Till or
asllwasiilieailyltuuiliiclosii the ponderous
tloots. I walked throuah Ihoslililhne Interior
anil Inokiun li.in Us Kiniiililer wus culliltieotl
liy the neciiiitulatiil niiurnllleelieei or aires
rloiitnof tin curvlnir was very curious nml
plainly Indicated Ihoeenliiry in which ft hail
been executed I hud noticed Hint some vlsl-
oitsly wroiiKht hilmun hetnl nml stopictl lo
exatntne It and wlilledollursn.il limit- oneliiil
Into whtit niipcunil u stnuo ctiuuit:
Krnulte. 1 beenme excited unit pushed Willi nil
my strciiM-th 1 tula-lit us well have tried to lilt
Hut hullilltiK. 1 then rnlsitl my volceund with
cut to llilnk. I
rained my hands uud cumo in contact with
wtint I thouirht the eelllmr or ronr. lint wus
lurprtsed to mid that it slowly uscllatcd li
1 had lelt my pistol behind otherwise upon
upon tho In.laut. I do U-lluvo 1 would hiivu
il it una ended sueli suspense unit mine
horrllled to
find Unit tho weight hud descended so far that
I could not stand erect. I sat down on I he
Hour and was so prostrated with horror tliut 1
fell Into n stuiHir from which 1 was start kit liy
the Kieat welirht crushing me 1 wus now
ohlllied to lie down Hat or my hack and tried
to eomposo my lliouirhts us I knew tlmt In u
lew moments 1 would ho tireless. Honors
upon my client cruiuiuir
nir ooldiires.liiirnirnliii
my roreheud I almost fcltthankriit that Hi
enu was so near l neuru ugruieiug suunu.
too welKlit wus rHlslna-. 1 sat up und reullzed
erson nnd his clerk. '1 lieu all wus n blank.
quite uat. Emerson holds the uildiru.
WE ARE. REABY!
After months of care and labor
we Introduce to the public the
Grandest and Finest Stock of
CLOTHING
AND
Furnishing Goods
Ever seen In this city.
OUR HISTORY IS ONE OF PR0GRS3S--0UR AMBITION TO KXCEL-COME ADD
HOTR THE IMPROVEMENTS REtD THE LIST OF SEASON STARTERS
WE open Iho sensnn with
2itl Men's and Youths'
All-Wool Sulla nobby
anil attractive patterns. Thev
nro A SPECIAL DltlVE well
worth $12. Ml. Wo want you to
sco what a grand i.nrgnln they
nro at 7.ft0.
! O I O
Dane
a m a
0 S 5
o w H 2
1 W 2
" "
i o o S
WE want you tu see Ibe
lino ol Hoys' 4 to HI years
old Knee Pants Hulls lu
wnrled cheviot and ca.slinere
we oiler from $2.00 up. All the
nobby styles In Norfolk nnd
Plnlted mouses. You onn't
match them In the oily.
St
OUR SELECTION OF KINK-
Is Superb and wo would he ploased to show you
tho laslest productions In Halt Ilonnets lllrds
Feathers. Tips and Heads. fcayl)oii't all to call
on us MONDAY AND HALANCE OF WEEK.
Nos. 31 and 33
FIT EASE AND COMFORT-
Meni IVMilo drat SIhm-s
ridi to iinlcr for t3
nlcr
Uoptiliiiifr wlillo )ou wait.
Men's nhot'S halfiolcul aik! lut-loil from 75o. Lmllos' Bbma linlf soldi and keeled from 60c.
GOLDEN BOOT AND SHOE STORE
S. B. WITCHELL
No. 31 Soladad Street -
Hocorder'u Court.
Ignnclo Castenndo drunk $3
Preclllann (Jonznles drunk $ft.
Sam Wing drunk $3.
Chas. Li e drunk $3.
O. Schiller drunk $3.
J Dheile drunk nnd disorderly $3.
N. Leal violating lire ordinance con-
tluuid. J W. Juhnson diiink nnd disorderly
continued
Edward McCarty drunk and disorder-
ly continued.
Warren Dnvls drunk $3.
Annlo Homer healing nnd striking
continued
Spsolsl to Artists
due nt tliu lliiestcstabllsliiiK'nlstliatSau An-
tonio ir not Texas can boast or Is tho Art
duller)' or U. II. Mueller ut 'M I'otittnercr
street. Here cuu la hud artist's nnd druiiKht
men's materluls or Imtlt domestic and Im-
ported kinds. IhiKravhiKs chroinos anil
piitntlns uiuon hulid lu un endless vnrkty.
his establishment.
E1USINESS BPARK8.
If you want to buy or soil nnv kind
of stock or rent estate go to Chavez
.norm x aiaicu. aoum riorcs street
They will dual squarely. 1-2-tf
Chavez. Morln A Mateu have taken
oharge of the stock yard on South Flores
street south ol Military plaza where
they win no a commission uusinons uuy
lug and selling all kinds of slock l-'J-tf
Cnll at Mrs. ltovnl's coffee stand In
the Main market Market street. Amer
ican anu spanisn uianea tno best in the
market. Hot and cold lunches prepared
for those traveling by the cars. Hours
iroiu ii to o a. in. B-i-iui
Wood For Sulo.
Host post oak wood for sale at 4.7fi per
coru ueiivereu. aenu orucrs to n. nss-
Han 301 Ilium street. it
Instantly Itelleved.
Mrs. Ann Uieour of New Orlenns li.
writes: "I hum a sou who bus fieen slek Itir
two)enrs: ho has iK'Cli attended by our lead'
Ihk phy.lclaiiB hut nil to no pui-iioKii. Thin
inornliiK-lie hail his usual sn-ll ot inuirlilnu'
and was so Kit'Ully proalruteil lit I'oiiHeipienet'
wlio uolieeil your ailveitlnemeiit. Wo intuitu-
Islercd it ttnd hu wus Instantly relieved."
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tti powder nnver ritrlei. marvol of
purltVi itreuirlh aud wholesome noli. More
economical than the ordinary kindi and can
not bo bo d In competition with the uiultltudel
of low teat ihort weight alum or phoiptiate
powder. .Sold onlr in cam. Uojal II a kin
1'owd ir.Comiianr It Wall irt.Ncw Yor
BOYS' HIIIIIT WAISTS all
sizes Just received. Don't
all lo call and look at our
new lino of dents' White and
Colored Shirts and Underwear.
They am tho finest and very
best .election now In this
market.
01 IK LADIES' DKPAKT-
mcnt Ii brimming over
with a handsome line of
tho latest novelties In Dress
Hoods and Trimming!. Magnl-
llcent styles ot Colored Silk
Plush Astrachan Velvet and
Velveteen.
30
zoi
m x
f E
ALAMO PLAZA.
W.
from 7ft
n Calf I loot miulo to'nnlrr from fSjOO.
.Men'a NVitrklntr tiinn malo to order from f 5 60
Agenc
San Antonio Texas.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Juitlce of lh Putt; Praclnet Ro I.
I.IOHT la Hiithnriztxl InHnnnimni nhaa.
Juiticcfs oftholVacc 1'i-ecliictNo. l.or Ueiar
my ai me ensuiny eii'ction.
u nut aiilliorlzpd to aiinounca S. W. Mih
Al.l.lriTKlliuucamlldute for tno oltlou of Jul
tUi) of tho rcacc Treolnct No. 1 Uuxar
nty nt the ciiBulntr elect I on In November.
For ConsttbU Prtclnct Mo. I.
uthorled to announeo ai candidate
lt r who solicits tho upport of all citizens.
Tho LimiT In mithorlzetl to announeo Mil.
llllN A. FKliltlK ua a CHtitliilatufnrthanltlctf
of Count iiblo for 1 reel net No.l at thu ensulnii
leetlon In November.
fOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
Tu tho Voters of lloxar County i
I hereby aunounoo myself as a candidate for
tho position of Assessor of lloxar county al
tno November election. J. U. Lauatt.
Tho Liiiiit isantliorixtHl to i
C. Chaw rout) us a caudldato for Assessor of
Uuxar county at the Not umbor election.
The IsiniiT Is authorized to announeo Capt.
November election.
FOR SHIRirr.
Wo aro authorlzod to
McUai.l as u caudldato for Sheriff of Uoxar
coumy at tno ensuing novumucj-election.
Wo aro authorized to aunounoo Nat I.kwih
us 11 ciiinlldato for tho olllce of Sheriff of lloxar
county ut thu electlou In Noueuibor.
FOR COUNTY C0MMISSI0NIR.
lulsHloner 1'reclnct No. J at tho eusufUKNo
William Hokkliiso Hit. as a candidate for
re election to tho oraoo or County Uommls
eloner tor Precinct No. U at tho election In No-
F0R COUNTY SURVIYOR.
Couutv Hurveyor at tho Novomlmur election.
FOR COUNTY TRUSURKR
authorized to announce Mit. Ku.
tho November election.
FOR COUNTY CURK
Tho Lkimt Is authorizeil Ui
To tbe Voters of Bexar County.
I hereby announce myself a r candl-datoorre-eleotlon
to tbe orMce of Uli-
trlot attorney for the Thlrty-teventb Ju-
dicial district. Geo Ran Paschal.
FOR DISTRICT CURK.
Two Ilugtflea nearly as crood as new can be
IJvo Oak aud Uuruet'atroels.'
ft-St-tf
For Bale A Bararaln
Tn Immediate buyer A four-room house with
out-houscb flue vlnyard orchard ctc.t Irrl
Ifablo lot vl foot front by 84 rarasdeep. For
la
Fourth ward
Two Brothers Saloon
Comer Commerce and Alamo Streell
UULLMIO BLOCK
Koop the Finest-Imported Wlnei Chan
psirncs and Liquors. Spocllltlcs In the fines
brands ot Oouiestlo and Imported Cigars.
Come and seo 't First-class lentlemso's re-
"ort. Fine lunoh dallr at 10 o'clock a. in.
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