San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 116, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1901 Page: 2 of 6
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TWO
IDE REPUBLICAN DAILY OF FEIAS
'SAN ANTONIO LIGHT FOB. CO.
Preu and Manager... .T. B. JOHNSON
\ 'ice Prc-ident • •••..W. K. MESSMER
Secretary H. C. SCHUMACHER
rreanMWU T. B. JOHNSON
Entered at Postoflice in Kan Antonio
Texas m aceond-cteaa mail matter.
llaily per month in advance 60c
Daily per year in advance... *6.00
Mndaj Light $2.00
Hulmchbers not receiving their paper
Mill pirate make complaint to the other.
Subscribers are warned to pay their sub
acriptiona only to our authorized col-
lecture a* advertised in the paper.
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ON APPLICATION.
Home advertisements payable on the
Ent of each month. Transient adver-
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MKTAt Cuts used.
All contracts or bill* must be ap-
proved by the manager.
AUTHORIZED COLLECTORS.
The following named are authorized
collectors for the Light:
H. C. SCHUMACHER. Advertising.
DAN HATTON Advertising.
HARVEY L. STEELE. Subscription.
W. L. BITTER Subscription.
SuCk-riber* arc requested not to pay
their subscription without taking a re-
ceipt. T. B. JOHNSON Mgr.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Copies of this paper may be found
on tile in Washington at the office of K.
O. Siggers 918 F. street N. W. Wash-
ington I). C.
Wilson A Carrico managers foreign
advertising 811 Boyce Bldg. Chicago
Illinois.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I will not bd responsible for any bills
contracted for in the name of the laght
or in my individual name unless accotn-
panicd'bf a written order from myself.
T. B. JOHNSON
Manager San Antonio Light.
ZINC AND LEAD
V* Sold by
C. H. MUELLER
will last longer and cost less money
than any other paint on the market
A trial will convince you.
322-324 E. Houston StreeL 4 9 ly
TABLER'S nil n
BUCK EYE 1 ILli
OINTMENT
CURES NOTHING BUT PILES.
A SURE and CERTAIN CURE
Known for IS years as the
BE§T REMEDY for PILES.
M»U> BY ALL DRIGGISTS
hurt by tmt’M ME. CO.. IT. ETU.
Carrie Nation is about as reckless a
mixer of colors as she was while in
Texas. She should reform.
‘The American farmer at his best es
fate is developing into a shrewd busi
npss man. He lives and learns.
Leavenworth enjoys the drive in the
Military reservation there and appre-
ciates the privilege of it.
Hunting up the record of the unkiss-
ed and unkissing professor while a
Paris student is going too far.
Chicago is to flush her paved streets
with water to carry the microbes into
the gutter. Wise Chicago.
Houston Post has not yet put its edi-
torial thumb on the McKinley speech
that gave the President away.
‘France is tn the market "With a chip
of Russia's hewing on her shoulder. It
is a chip from Manchuria
St Louts and New York are home
again and can revise their opinions of
San Antonio.
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It would only be right for those who
incline towpend the winter here to aid
in building the hotels.
o
.If Mulberry Sellers were alive now
he would find a meaning in the phrase
"There's Millions in it."
o
The concern that comes into the
market without a ten million capital!
nation is only a little fellow.
o
Every day only confirms the impres-
sion that the late Wall street flurry
was only an accidental thing.
The holders of Northern Pacific
were not anxious td make ’the market
share their anxiety to control.
When the directory of the Northeim
Pacific is elecjod thep it will be »e?n
who came out on top Friday.
"It would be a Shod'thing to make a
custom of detaining ships from South-
ern Italy in quarantine.
o
jThere will be a second agitation
over the matter of restricted immigra
tion some of these Congresses.
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Flour and cotton-seed and iron mills
in this state are preparing to burn
Texas oil for making steam.
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From the tone of the Southern press
the President’s tour has been a mark
<8 Success on both sides.
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JHrs McKinley's unconscious tribute
to her husband's kindness was better
than an address in gold.
United States is closely examining
the baggage of the British tourists
and some of them resent it.
I’ might b< as well for Congress to
revise Home of the regulations for ex-
amintng tourists baggage.
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.The attempt of some sensational pa-
pers of the East to make fun over the
President's tour is pitiable. Nothing
since the foundation of the govern-
ment has been in better taste.
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I ' iOm
B Ki
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(tkadk mark bkoihtxmo] ’
GRANDMA’S TEA >
The Ideal Spring Medicine.
b-J® Corrects tile Stomach Stimulates the liver Aide
LaJM the kidneys. \ . 1 .
A Well Known Blood Purifier pQ
Purely Vegetable. Nature's own remedy of
herbs and roots. Contanis no mineral poisons
faLdi to irritate the stomach.
Ik- Price 25c at All Druggists F j
CAUTION—No package genuine without Grand-
ma's picture as above. *
There is a tendency to thrust at th<
trusts because they are supposed tc
be trusts and without reason!.
Some of those Wall street kiddiez
could not lose fast. enmtfch on stockr
and so bet on the market.
New York Telegraph has the cheek
to back its own prejudices and great
er than this it could not have.
New York Telegraph and Philadel
phia North American should pool thei:
issues cussing the President.
The reception accorded the Presi-
dent everywhere is the best comment
on his tour. '
Texas will be infinitely better known
after the New Yorkers and the St
Louisians make their reports.
Matagorda county jumps from her
600 acres in rice last year to 20000
acres this year. Rice is king.
The wilda of Montana are wild
enough but the drawing rooms there
compare witlf the bqst in Gotham.
Orange county is not so absorbed in
oil that she will not plant at least 10.
000 acres in rice this season.
I-ondon is priding herself on her sa
gacity in keeping out of the stock pit
but she lacked courage. '
Those New Yorkers found no fault
with Texas that her own people had
not condemned a generation ago.
John Bull has lugged in the coal and
the sugar in his budget fight but he
has not put in the sand.
Texas is not going up like a rocket
to come down like a stick. She will
move along the grooves quietly.
The Populists and the Democrats
are going to have one more fight to
see which is real Democracy.
It is generally accepted that the mis-
sionaries have cleared themselves of
the charge of looting in Pekin but It is
also accepted that they figured in the
ill-feeling that exists.
Cleanliness convenience cheapness
are the three C's that the initiated
see in the coal oil for fuel.
Canning factories are as necessary
to Texas as cotton oil mills and cotton
mills. They are about due.
China is ready to settle and Ameri
ca is ansious to have her. but the Pow
ere are obstructing the way.
If it was not for the hope of secur-
ing a stake in China the Powers would
have come to terms long ago.
It matters not who proposes changes
in tariff next winter in Congress the
changes will not be made.
San Antonio is on the highway of a
development that may mean millions
to her in a few months and It may not
as she is not past the possible switch-
ing off place.
HEALTH SI
N. ' "V you can have yonr A
■" ii choice but health you can have if I
you use G. F. P. The delicate phys- L— r
ical organization of woman under the conditions of life as they are to
day requires that same care and constant readjustment as does the com-
plex mechanism of a fine watch.
GT* T> Strengthens Heals
• * J and Regulates
every organ. It curesail forms of Womb and Ovarian trouble including
Whites Prolapsus Painful or Suppressed Menses etc. and makes Child-
birth and Change of Life easy and painless
MRS. BENTON SMITH’S CURE.
M wlf* •nfferM with peculiar to tor mi tor throe inn and wm onoble to do snrthlng. At-
tor n«ln« two bottlee ot«. V. V. dtentta'a r.»l< Pummi aha la now entire!? cured and can do all ot her owa
work. She wol«ha more than ecer before In her Ufa and I fool that I cannot aa? enough In praln of It.
We hoartllz recommend It to iuSarln« women. BENTON SMITH. Garland Tena
If Toor cane la not full? ooaered b? oorisTbSs:
Druggists Sell 6. F. P. 1
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEXAS MAY 15 1901.
Another two months ami a half before
■here can be any return* from that
isplialt paving contract. Ko!
There are a number of conservative
loyal Briton* who would really like to
know it Salisbury is the sick man he
s represented to be or whether for
political reasons he is hidden in the
shrubbery.
9nly 12 Doses in a Bitter Chill Tonic.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic con-
Ains from 24 to 48 doses. 13-tf
There seems to be no enquiry on the
part of the United States government
over that Chaffee speech. A distin-
guishing characteristic of this adminis-
tration is to trust the horse sense of its
?fl:c;rs.
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Mrs. Nation is to issue a book person-
al reminiscences on "The Ins and Outs
of a Strenuous Life." It is dollars to
loughnuts that she tell* nothing of the
int* and outs of her oirt from her home
in Texas.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO TEST IT.
Y’ou know the satisfaction it will give.
Has stood the test for 20 years. Groves
Tasteless Chill Tonic.
Whereabouts Russell Sage is on the
market is one of the thing* that the
old man i* not giviiig away but it is to be
believed that he saw the buret that was
inevitable and sold out and stood from
under.'
fit. Louis has her park-site bill pass
■d and if her Mayor signs it and it lie
comes a law she has a aright to appro
priate certain portions of Forrest park
under prescribed conditions whether St
Louis approves or not.
There was not a word of Nicaragua
canal stock in the recent fluctuations of
Wall Street. That waterway is clear
of all speculative complications. Unit-
ed States will father that work and
guarantee it.
The United States treasury did not
feel the tremble from the Wall Street
tmnlble a particle. The finances are too
solid for that. What a blessing the
tumble did not occur five or ix years
igo. Whew’
The wildest Tumors. around Wall
Street were not too wild for some sen-
sationalists to take stock in. As it
develop* the rumors were far ahead of
the actual figures but these were enough
to scare John Bull.
The late decision of the Supreme
court refusing to review the decision
of the lower court in the St. Gall lace
case renders it imperative on import-
ers to present samples to the apprais-
ers of imports.
The final absorption of all the tele-
phone companies into one mammoth
concern seems only a question of time.
There will be several lesser combina-
tions and the whale will swallow them
all.
HOW TO GET THERE
THE GREAT
PAN-AMERICAN
EXPOSITION
At Buffalo N. Y. May 1st to No-
vember 1st 1901.
D ETAILS
With which you tihould bo thor-
oughly acquainted are;
TIME SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
CONNECTIONS.
THROUGH CARS.
DINING STATIONS.
Complete Information Gladly fur-
nished by Agen.e
Santa Fe Route
OR
H. Y. WILLIAMS Pass. Agent
101 E. Commerce St. S.in Antonio.
FOSTER’S
Dental offices Hicks Building wil)
make you the best set of teeth in the
world for $7. Guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction in tit a.* well a* expression;
made of beat material. Teeth extracted
free when plates are ordered. 1-4-tf
'
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COR I ajOVA
PHQHEIL5
CITY HALL SALOON
RUD KRISCH Prop.
Best Whiskies Wines Be<r Cigars.
Pool and Billiards. Lunch all day.
Cor. hL Florea and Commerce St.
4 21 Im
SALOON
VISIT THE ART GALLERY.
■•st of Liquor* Wines and Cigars
Polite Attention.
Cor W. Commerce and N. Florea Sts.
MATCHED FIX1ORING
Our price.* on high gr.ute Building Ma-
terial are Interesting. Builder.* and
carpenters should get our quotations
before submitting figures for contracts.
We arc prepared to give prompt ut
ten bion to all order* for
Lumber. Fash Doors
Moulding Laith
Shingle- etc.
The quality of these good* will prove
satisfactory to the critical buyer.
R. H. DOWNMAN o'
Successor to Wm. Cameron & Co.
The Bread That
Mother Used to Bake
Was not one whit better than the
bread that we qre baking every day.
There is not an ounce of indigestion in
a pound of it. and it is quite as near
to perfect bread as you will gver find.
Bailie's Steam Bakery
Office and Oven*: 1013 1017 N. Flores
St. Branches: 119 Ave. C; 110 N. East
St.
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Native Cure!
FOR
[ TAPE WORMS. |
• by the Mexican Herb Remedy re- •
3 cently discovered and for sale by IL ;
3 Cohn & Co. F. Kalteyer & Son •
; W. Houston street; Fischer & Da- •
: vis opposite postoffice; T. I. Spillis- Z
! soy South Flores street.
I 1
60000 Rolls Wall Paper
At
Wholesale Prices
See the goods anil I’riccf:
and lie convinced. •
...M. HERWECK...
4-14-lin 112 N. Alamo St.
Is Your Baby Born in 1901?
If so call at K Brown's 508 East
Houston street and receive a pair
of Babies Vici Kid Shoes which are
made by Hamilton Brown Shue Co.
free of charge.
My line of Hamilton Brown
Shoes in all different atylea for
Men Women and Children Is how
complete; also my line of Clothing
Hats and Genta' Furnishing Goods
and the prices are the very lowast
tn the city.
E. BROWN
SM CAST HOUSTON STRCCT
HOI 0 f
. ;5F PIANOiih WITHOUT Ri MOVAL (
ft cQjrtiyM
M-RO8.CG
Popular Loan Office
Why pay high prices for goods when
you can buy for low prices!
Bargains in
Unredeemed
Pledges
Watches Clocks Diamonds Jewelry
Guns Revolvers Sewing Machines
Musical Goods etc.
These goods are as good as new and
one-half their original co«L
EMERSON & CO.
POPULAR T.OAN OFFICB
AND JEWELER.
122 Soledad street.
WE ARE AFTER YOU
With an Elgin gold filled watch fully
guaranteed this week only at $8.50.
Our reasons —We are overstocked.
S. Beck Jewelry Co.
327 W. COMMERCE ST.
BUSINESS NOTICES
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WANTS.
CORRESPONDENT WANTED IN ev-
ery city town and village in America.
Newspaper and other work. Experienced
and inexperienced. Good remuneration.
News and stories wanted. For partic-
ulars address the Bulletin Press associa-
tion New York. 1 14 tf.
FOR SALE.
NICE BUILDING LOTS in Grand-
view and Long Iake addi-
tions cheap. Inquire of T. B. J. at Light
office. Terms easy.
FOR SALE—Cash a bargain. Simp
son's Road bouse 1 acre and 1 lot two
story iiouse l>ar complete opposite Hot
Sulphur wells on car Une. YTm’ve got
to hurry. 5 12 7t*
SEE OUR CASH PRICES next 20 days.
Wall paper paints glass varnish man-
tels tiles pictures frames etc. 513 E.
Houston st. J. IL ERB. 4 2 Im.
J. T. HENNESSy GROCER 603 Main
Ave. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Free
delivery. ’Phone 797. Your trade solici-
ted. 3 1 6mos.
BARGAINS in city and ranch property.
Improved or unimproved. JNO. T. HAM-
BLETON & CO. Daily Light building.
A BARGAIN AVAN DUSEN GASO
LENE EN/HNE one of the best ma-
chines on the market. Cheapest power
and requires no fireman or expert en-
gineer to run. Address T. B. JOHNSON
Light Office.
FOR SALE: Handsome 7-Roem cot-
tage electric light and bath close in.
214 Matamoras street. Inquire T. B.
Johnson Light office.
ANOTHER BOOM is surely coming. Now
is the time to get in on the ground floor
Call and see JNO. T. HAMBLETON &
CO the reliable real estate agents and
let. them show you some bargains. Office
Daily Light building. 11 ?2 tf
WHAT YOU NEED: For sale—10.000
old papers; good for wrapping and lay-
ing under carpets. At Light office.
DO YOU SPECULATE:—WANTED a
buyer for two Beethoven bonds with ac-
crued interest. “J” Light office.
FOR RENT.
The second story of the new Burnett
building cor. Crockett and Losoyo sts.
over 6000 feet of floor space; good light
and ventilation. Long lease given to re-
liable party. T. B. JOHNSON Daily
Light. 1 19 tf.
FURNITURE MOVING ETC.
EASY TO REMEMBER; Tel. 12-3 for
W. M. MAYES ® CO.
.■ MEMBER* OF NEW ORLEANS COTTON EXCHANGE.
8UCCK88ORS TO . Vol**.* .
SAN ANTONIO BROKERACE CO.
Cotton Crain Provisions Stocks and bonds.
Order executed on Chicago Board of Trade New York Stock Bxehaace
New York Cotton Exchange and New Orkwni Cotton Exchange
Private Wir«e to Chicago N«w Vor k and New Orlaana.
’Phone No. •«.—P. O. Box W*. *33 W. Commerce 8t~ Ben Antenle.
ELMENDORF & OOM'Y.
NORTH SIDE MILITARY PLAZA.
•IN FARMING AND MILL MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Mechanlca' Suppllce Caaaldy 8ulk»y Plowe (warranted hlsheet draft
made) Threahara Engine* Scales. Mowers and Reapsrs Hardwars end Af-
rlcultural Implementa Agsnta for ths celebrated.
Wauke n an Barbed Wire Corrugated and Roofing Iron
Hto the southeast!
FSHREVEPORT GATEWAY
HkATYFLYER’to
CHATTANOOGA
BIRMINGHAM. I
LANTA. SAVANNAH]
KNOXVlllE/l
wACON. AUGUSTA.;
THE “SAP-SUNSET”
INDEPENDENT TRAIN....
San Antonio to Waco
Leaves SUNSET Dqiot Daily at 8:15 p. m.
The Only Through Sleeping and Chair Cars to Waco
Passengers can remain in sleeper at Waco until 7:30 a. m
I. & G. N.
ROUTE.
Attention U. 0. V.
uxk
$17.50
To Memphis Tenn. and Return.
For the reunion of the United Confederate Veterans. On sale May 25
26 and 27 return limit June 5th 1901. Limit extended to June 19th
if the ticket is deposited with joint agent on or before June 2nd and upon
payment of fifty cents.
Excursion sleeper will leave San Antonio Sunday May 26th 9:00 p. m.
arrive Memphis 6:40 a. m.. Tuesday May 28th. Sleeping car fare $2.50.
•‘SUNSET’’ TICKET OFFICES.
No. 301 Alamo Plaza. ' Sunset Depot
carriage- furniture moving baggage or
bus. CARTER MULALLY TRANSFER
CO. Cor. E. Houston and Nacogdoches
streets. 3 1 tf
HERE YOU ARE—Henry C. Rips for
moving packing shipping and storing.
’Phone 654. 317 Navaro street. 1 29 6m.
DENTISTS JEWELERS ETC.
DR. C H. DEWEY. 322 W. Commerce
St. for RELIABLE DENTISTRY. 3 4 tf.
DR. GLASER DENTIST bridgo work
a specialty 101 W. Commerce st. 2 25 tf.
R. M. PERE1DA. Watchmaker and
Jeweler 418 Navarro St. 3 4 tf.
DROMGOOLE BROS. Jewelers sell
watches on easy payments lll’/ 3 W.
Houston street. 2-24-Sun-tf
' EXPERT REPAIRERS.
JAMES MORSE. THE EXPERT at
610 E. Commerce street. Files Saws
Sharpens Tools and Lawn Mowers and
Guarantees Satisfaction. tf.
CAMERON MAKES AND repairs bug-
gy tops harness cushions dashes fen-
ders etc. 119 Avenue D. 2 26 tf.
DOCTORS MEDICINAL.
DR. A. F. LANGE VETERINARY Sur-
geon. Office Blair's drug store residence
333 Blum street. Telephone 897. Treats
diseases of all animals.
TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT-
MENT has been thoroughly tested for
many years and is a positive cure for
this most distressing and embarrassing
of troubles. Price 50 cents in bottles.
Tubes 75 cents. William C. Kalteyer; C.
Schasse 323 West Commerce street;
William Appmann Sunset Pharmacy.
USE THE ROYAL REMEDY—Chimney
Sweeper Cough Cure for coughs colds
hoarseness and la grippe; price 25 cents
a bottle at all druggists.
ASK FOR Keyzor’s Chimney Sweeper
Pills; none genuine except red white and
green label. Good for headache indi-
gestion and sour stomach. For sale at
all drug stores and at Farmers’ Drug
store 423 East Commerce street.
LADIES THREE DOZEN FREE—Dr.
The Short Line to
St. Louis
And All Points
Memphis 1
North and East.
All points in North Texas and to
Mexico.
Charcot’s Anti-Germ Pastimes. Pos-
tively infallible in troubles peculiar to
the sex. Monthly remedy. Never dis-
appoint. Harmless. Simple. Con-
venient. Particulars with fee box. Dr.
Julia Pinaud Wood building Nassau
street. New York City. 1 14 tf.
PAINTING.
CHARLES F. KING PRACTICAL
PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Office
with Ziegler A Ziegler 320 E. Houslou
Satisfaction Warranted.
F. PASCHE—Best Carriage and Sign
Painting at the most reasonable rates.
Tel. 1512. 705 Ave. B. Satisfaction given
RESTAURANTS SALOONS ETC.
MEXICAN SUPPER—At the Original
Mexican restaurant 117 Losoya street.
Best in City.
TAKE YOURSELF and friends to the
Crystal saloon where you can get the
best goods and polite attention.
EDGEWOOD and PAXTON’S Private
stock at the CRYSTAL salmon 407 Main
plaza. j. |
TAILORS CLEANING ETC.
M. J. LOBERT Custom Tailor 120 N.
Alamo street. Also cleaning repairing
and pressing neatly and promptly done.
Prices tiie lowest. Tel 1471. 418 tf
PERSONALS ETC
JOHN P. CAMPBELL’S office is in the
Daily Light building 206 Crockett street
where he will be pleased to have his
friends call.
DON'T BE A FOSSIL—If you turn off
your gas when through cooking it
will cost only half as' much as wood. See
S. A. Gqs Co. about it.
A GAS STOVE is much more pleasant
than cooking on the old wood stove and
more economical. Stoves on easy term*.
See the Gas company about it.
UP TO DATE: Morris Block the upto-
date News and Cigar dealer in the River-
side bqilding 101 West Commerce street
has just received 3000 Standard and pop-
ular Novels by the best authors at 10
cents each. There are in this lot 25 and
50 cent books. AU go for 10 cento.
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