San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 246, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1902 Page: 8 of 8
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EIGHT
‘•GOOD VALUE IN THE
TOMI
BICYCLE"
Ask your friend: Ho rides one.
W. F. Crothers & Co.
211 E. Houston St.
F .1. SCI DDER. ED. TORREY.
F. J. SCUDDER & CO.
Established 1889.
Agts. Germania Fire Ins. Co. of Mew fork
Representing leading companies of
the world; with cash assets over $60.-
000000. Fire Marine Tornado Plate
Glass. Rond.
ALAMO FIRE INSURANCE BLDG.
“U M C”
HAMS BACON. LARD.
Fresh Goods —Texas Made.
“Good as Any.”
You Can Prove This by Trying Them.
San Antonio Daily Light
TUESDAY EVENING. OCT 14. 1902
SPECIAL POSTAL IWIICE.
Parties mailing copies of the Light’s
Anniversary Edition will please bear in
mind to put a 3-cent stamp on same.
'I hero are a number of copies lying dead
in the San Antonio postottiee betause
they have only one and two cent stamps
on same.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
MliS CAROLINE SPEARS.
Died in San Antonio. Texas. < h tolx-r
13th. Mrs. Caroline Spears. Funeral
from tile family re-idenn‘. 127 Scott
Street at 4 p. ni. Wedne-day. thtolsT
15 1902 St. Paul's church at 1.30. In
terment City Cemtery No. 4. Friends and
anpuiinlamcs invited to attend.
CITY NEWS.
— A bad washout is reported at the
corner of Kentucky and Hamilton ave
nue.
—Mors. John Kti'li and Em I
bk are out on the Salado today alter
bird’. ’ ।
—One of the city steam road rollers
was stink in the ditch on West Nueva
street yesterday.
— Officer Herman report a dangerous
hole jn Ilie bridge over the San Pedro
creek on West Nueva .street.
( all Beck’s band fast night selected
new uniform trousers of dark blue to
lie in spin -pan shape for the fair.
—County Poorhouse Sujierintendent
Tschirhuidt re|arts that he has now H 5
members on the rolls of his institution. 1
—Several vagrants were picked up last
night and this morning by the police and a
escorted to the edge of the city limits
and given time to depart.
a
—A water pipe is reported leaking at.
the coiner of Menchaca street and Ban
dera avenue that is causing pedestrians I
in that vicinity much inconvenience. ‘
— Pat Shield- received a letter ve.
l< relay to the effect that ids application -
lor a patent for hi- lire proof floor con-
striation ha- been granted at Washing
ton.
— Ilie Light has teiv led invitation t
from the Wei-- Beer ami Soda Watei
Worker'- I nion No v.m to attend their
tir«t annua! ball at Turner hall Novein- I
her I. ।
— Rivas and Sandy Willi- a ne-
gro. engaged in a ti-ti- tight last nigh’
nt 12 o'clock at the corner of Commerce
and Cameron street- ami tld- morning
both we re lined $5 ea hin the Cor i-
tion court. t
-Mr. ami Mr-. Ben Dubinski. No. 525
Madison street are rejoicing over tier-
safe arrival of a babv son. born Fl i I
day. Oct. pit’ll weight 9 pound-. Ben
is liehig congiatuhited bv his wain
friends.
An army -ergoant. O. W. Mathia-.
who claim- in- had jn-t received hi- di>
’ barge- at lort t ahk. -ay- lie wa- rob-
bed ot id- money last night by two pci
vat- s.eMici . while on the we-t -ide. H-
ha- notifieel the police of hi- misfortune.
A figtit oi<urred yesterday shortlv
after 1 ee’o-k <-ti North Sail Saba
street U-tueeh Rnbm Jae k-on. colored
and a lolmed woman. Birdie- Keaton.
Im th being placed under arre-f by Offi-
evrs Matthew- ami Pe-re-z Coliert lack
eon wa- lim-.l in the nm ot Sil) this
morning.
Marriage Licenses.
Max Klrss<*wc iter ami Alvina Roehl
Albert Patterson and Mary Smith.
I A. Walts and Josepbim Fitzgc t
aid.
Prdro Romero and Romana Ortiz
Nicolas Romero and Dolores Guer-
ra.
A B. Hope and Riissb Maxwell
Herman Hecht ami Lotti: । tin mb
lug.
S. WOLFSON
Furniture Carpets Matungs Linoleums
and Shades.
If your Grocer or Butcher docs not
give you satisfaction try u-. Both
’phones. R. & A. MICHEL. 102 Nolan.
FRFSH CREAM FOR SALE.
Pure rich. fresh cream from mu sep-
arator daily.
ACME K F. ( REAM CO.
The lieautiful "Daugnter of .Imm;
Friday night Travis Park M. E. .limC:
HOT FREE LUNCH.
. 50 a. m. to 1 p. m. Daily.
IRON TRONI SALOON.
Immense Sade of Sviits—Wad sts
Our very special offering of Taffeta Silk Waists at $2.65 and Ladies' Press and Walking Suits at $l5 (see our
windows for specimens of the remarkable values) has created a furore —Monday's enthusiastic buying was du-
plicated today—and the second floor will thrill with business tomorrow for we will again offer these stupen-
dous values Wednesday.
Mavgrxificerxt Taffeta. Silk Wadsts
Representing the season's devintiest and prettiest
For Choosing you have solid colors or fa.ncy stripes—some a.re
handsomely cluster tucked and exquisitely trimmed.
There is not a. Waist Wear one of these
in the entire collection K waists on the occasion
that is not fully a $5.00 M J* J of the Opening Day of the
value. W Fair—Saturday.
Remember Wednesday you get here $500 in a Taffeta Silk Waist
for $2.65.
See Sa.mples of $2.65 Wa-ist
Elegance in Our Show Window
WaJkir\s cNiAd Dress Suits
Women know remarkable values when they see them. You'll recognize these Walking and Dress Suits as
belonging distinct'y to that class. Very swell suits are these the smartest and dressiest of the season's fash-
ions. We give three samples below —they give however but a meagre idea of the variety and styles from
which you can choose here Wednesday:
Venetian Dress Suits. All wool.
Double breasted hi(f-tight fitting
Jacket trimmed with Peplin and
Postilion trimmed with satin
straps and fancy velvet front and
back. Beautiful 7-gore flare skirt
trimmed to match the jacket. These
suits come in all colors and cannot
be equalled anywhere under $22.50.
Our special price $15.00.
Zibeline Walking Suits. All Wool. Fly front Jacket satin lined.. Delightful 7-gore flounce skirt—unlined. But
you must see these suits to appreciate their real worth—fit for the dressiest dressers—for those who set the
fashion pace. You'll agree they're ordinarily $25 suits. They're extraordinary bargains at $15.00.
See Sa.mples of $15.00 Suit Elegance in our Show Window
WOLFF (a MARX
Mil Wil*
' L<rt Line. '<• <hi -. Abv. is m
if* 1 if X .
i Six lis in the <ily from Shreve-
u:;. Li.
E. I’. Stiles of Troupe is stopping at
he Southern.
G Barn'-tt. of llill'boro Texas is
topping in tin eity.
John W. Gleinnan. agent for Gentry's
hows i- in the city today.
Sher *f Dowe. of Maverick rolinly. is
ii the eily from Engle Puss.
Mr. Win. Southworth i- expected home
oni Chicago next Saturday.
John B. Bimls-r of St. Umis Mo is
i t'-e city for a holt -lay.
A. T. Emerson and wife of Victoria
re -topping at tne Southern.
J. O. Ewing of Lewisburg Tenn. ;s
mong the arrivals at the Southern.
N. A. Swink of Encinal and N. 'l'
ill. of Cotulla aie registered at the
outhein.
Mi. Paul Stilller. who has been on the
<I; i< l| ii.ee Sator ay is able ic Ie
p today.
Mr. George LeGrcys ha- arrived from
<<\v (ll'b'.ifi*. ■ 1111 11 u t: i 1.1 ■ll t .1 I
< i y-tal.
loni W. Howard a well
iiown /now iiliii. foimvrly of Anto-
io. is again huv.
Mr. lA. Smith a ut il known bu-i
<•" man of ( ofulla. i* in the city cii
ulaling among hi* friend*.
Charlie Artzt. a well known San An-
onio boy. i* now locatfM} in Duragno.
lexico. from where he write* io friend*
n thi* city.
’ it y i’aik Comini**ioiier Mahm kc will
■♦• turn next lhiir*da\ from the Good
light ramdi in the Panhandle with fh“
mlhilo intemh-l toi exhibition pmpo*t*
n Bi acki'Vll idge park.
< oloiu'l Mudge the popular eo-manaf
•I ot Ihe Menger hotel ha* i<‘« rn« d
i<mi ni- tip North and
nrl i* muri. improved in health an.l gen-
•ra! welfan.
Colonel I oiiis J. Worth im. gimei 'i
uanager of the Texas euuiiiii**ions ex
libit for the St. Loui* Worlds Ea r.
•ame oxer from Aiwtin today but tin
lortrn/teh lor San Antonio will leave
You Need
A Fall Hat 7
Style makes trade quality
holds it. You will find both in
our Hats.
We arc exclusive agents for
the Dunlap and Guyer Hats;
bom are beautiful shapes this
season and the quality—guaran-
teed. Derbys. Alpines.
Guyer Duntap
3.00 5.00
wasajEß
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT SAN ANTONIO TEX. TUESDAY OCT. 14 1902.
15.00
for Dallas tonight find will not be
pH-cnt at the pic*s committee meeting
tomorroxx.
NEWS Of THE COURTS.
I
County Court.
1
In the County cuurt ye*tenlay the’
Miit of the Texa* Mantel and lieeora- t
five Co. v*. Mrs. J. J. Murphy was d* 1 -
eiilcd by jury verdi< t for plaint iff judg-
ment for $20.95.
Ixivelady Kogers A Co. vs. Mrs. dim 1
Carr ct al. on account is on trial to- <
day. |
Final naturalization pajM-rs xxere i
granted yesterday to A«hdpli Kliwh a 1
*ubjrt t of the An*ti :an Emperor.
1
Count y Coni in issioner*’ court convened 1 (
this afternoon at 2 o’clock.
1
Precinct No. i.
In lu*tiee Cmscheid'H court the imjuest
on the <iiu*e of death of the unknown
infant found in the river last Saturday s
has not yet been concluded. All the
evidence available is secured and thel a
verdict xxill likely be rendered this af- a
ternoon.
In .hi*tice Adam* court Maximo llod-
rigiu z. Franci*co IX Leon and Dionicio
ihina three Mexicans accused of using. l
abusive language to some ladies in KI-' b
mendorf precinct No. 7. on the llth of f
c<t«d>rr. wen* trun*ferred to this court
by hstice Gillette ami xxere placed in
bonus. j
•hisf ice Adam* la*t night at his ro*i- ) (
deii'V at S j' lmk olliciat- d at the iii.ir- t
r.age of I’. Hope •id Mi’s l?usie
Maxwell.
Thirty-seventh District.
The grand jury reported nine bills ot 1
indictment today and returned to xxork.
Those indicted "ho are in jail are as
follow s:
Theodore Green two. one for burglary ।
ami one for theft over $5O.
\llwit Jackson two. ono for burglary.
one for theft over $5O.
In court se**i<»n the f<dlowing was j
ti<msact<‘d: )
Emil C. Solar x~. Melton Solar suit J
for liAorce. Judgment plaint it! for J
'iiv '!<<•. <
Stati vs lain< - < 'onlvx . by im y fot : ’
burglary plea of guilty senten 5 years '
in 1 he । • nit<'nf : ary. |<
S’.ifc v*. Janies ( onley theft plc i '
I of gii'ltx. M-ntence 5 year* in the p< ni- (
iten’i.try. latter aentence to Is’gin xx hen '<
1 uihci wnt»'nce expire*.
Court took recess till 2 p. in. h
Forty-fifth District. ['
In 1 ►•O Miil of Malia De Olios x- I
c l. \ Kailway <<uiipany. damages the ।
jury yesterday rendered a verdiet for '
pi uui ifl fm $2OOO. $BOO to go to the !
eldest child $l2OO to the younger. ’
ih r-hm vs. G. if. & S. A. Kailway '
r o. u.nnages in on trial.
Fifty‘-seventh District.
lo*e Escalera vs. Josefa Perez Jo Es-
ealm a. mil lor divorce. Judgment for ।
plaintiff wiih cii*lo<ly nf child.
lo*p Hix as \*. Felicila < . Kivas suit
fur div okp. Judgment for plaintiff.
Po« । I‘opp vs. Joseph I. Pope suit for '
• ii\one. Judgment for pin inf iff. I.
E-flur Lawler vs. J. IL Norton suit 1
in tre*pa*D to try title to a lot with nn
piovrmenta on the corner of tachapellp
ami South Flores streets. On trial.
Nr\x suit filed—Anne GiofT v*. A
Groff divorce.
See K & A MICHEL for MEATS and.
GKOCEIUES. Both ’phones.
Alamo Lodge No. 34 Royal Achates. '
\ very’ interesting meeting of Alam >
lodge xvas held at their hall. 219 S’t.|
Mary's street Inst n*#ht. Ten nexv 1
members xxere initiated ami fifteen nexv.
applicants were elected to memliership. -
Il xxas decided to give H iiili*i(*:il mile! i
' tauiuioul ending in u smual imp iu. tli<r|
near lulmy J
Ladies' Broadcloth Dress Suits.
Double breasted tight fitting Jack-
et; stitched seams and Taffeta
edges. The very charming flounce
skirt is trimmed with two rows of
stitching and Taffeta piping. Very
readily could these suits be retailed
at $22.50; as we buy we sell—they
came to us as bargains—they go to
you as bargains $15.00.
FAIR NOTES.
Meeting Postponed.
The meeting of the World’s Fair and
Press day comnuttee of the Business
Men’s club called for this afternoon at
4 o’clock has been postponed until Wed-
nesday at the same hour on account of
the funeral of Mrs. W. L. Stiles
The sad accident which befell Miss
Lucille Mulhall during the races in St.
Louis -vill prevent her attendance- at the
San Z’Borir. Fair.—Daily Express.
Miss Mulhall is the champion lady-
rider and roper of the world and is to be
one of the chief attractions at the
fair.
President Brown this morning re-
ceived a telegram from the lady’s father
saying that her injuries are not serious
and that she will be in San Antonio and
attend the fair on schedule time.
The value of piemium. for ther oping
<-oiiti--t at tin- Fair will aggregate nt
least .>41400 and prospects arc favorable
for it reaching .*5OOO.
T. \ ( oli-iiian would like any one Hav-
ing mean or spoiled cow horses to wire
him about same. They arc wanted at
the coming fair.
I lie night fori-i of the police will go
on duty at 7:30 o'eaa-k and tin- day
relief will go on at 7:30 Saturday iiiorn-
ing.
The following is the'oflicial program
for Knight - of Pythias day Monday Oc-
tolier 20:
Hcadijuarters will be at the corner
A FINE
PARLOR
ROCKER
GIVEN AS A
SOUVENIR
< To Every Purchaser
< of a Suit of <
CLOTHES
DURING OUR
ANNIVERSARY
; SALE.
| • Read
the Particulars
in the Express.
FRANK BROS.
Main Plaza. Alamo Plaza.
the Particulars
in the Express.
Main Plaza. Alamo Plaza.
Boys’
Good
Cloth-
ing.
Lightly
Priced.
Wednesday will afford you unu-
sual opportunities to economize on
Boys' Clothing as we have offer-
ings. extraordinary for their price-
littleness. for your choosing tomor-
row. We cite four of Wednes-
day’s specials in clothing for little
men: but there are dozens of
equally as good and great money
savers in the store.
Demonstrating good Boys’ Clothing
linked with low pricing: Strong
well-made boys' suits made of dark
Worsteds in sizes from 8. to 14.
Ordinarily $2.50 4 Eft
values I'OU
Another sample: Boys’ Double
breasted Blue Cheviot Sults in
sizes 7 to 12 years. Would be ex-
ceedingly grand val- । a j
ues at $2.75; we say
Nobby little men's suits —pants
coat and vest In sizes 3 to 8 years.
Would be temptingly priced at
$2 50. Our price will i 7E
be for choosing I U
Boys' high art dress suits. Norfolk
suits made ot' dark mixtures and
fancy Cheviots with the new Rag-
lan yoke. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Grand
$1.50 values; special OOE
price wiZO
. -I
if Jefferson and East Houston streets.
All street ears pass this corner and
I is ipiite centrally located. A com-
mittee of Knights will be on hand to
ec-ive all visjtors.
Reception to Grand Lodge officers at
Bexar hotel. 9 a. ni.
Grand street parade including all
members of the order and Uniform ran!;
9:30 a. in.
Grand roping contest at Fair grounds
11 a. in.
Grand rally of all Pythias in exhibi-
tion hail nt fair grounds and addresses
by prominent members of the order
1:30 p. in
Grand lodge of emergency rtt K. of P.
castle hall corner Crockett street an 1
Alamo plaza (fourth floor—take eleva-
tor) 7 p. ni.
School of instruction at Castle hall
7:30 p. in.
•'.rand ball at Bealhovcn hall under
the au-|iws of Uniform rank Div. No. 4.
K. of P. 9 p. hi.
All members of the order arc request-
<-d to assemble at Castle hall. |»dompt!v
at 9:30 on the morning of October 20
to take part in parade.
A SEASHORE IDYL.
Wh»n at night yer gently steepin'
Bleepin' in yer trundle bed.
An’ yer hear a buzzin’ creepin'—
Creepin' round yer drowsy head.
Such a gentle kind o' buzzln’
Seems like eorne one's sayin'. "Comtn
Couz-ln coux-zin couz-z-ztn. couz-z-a-
-zln!"
When yer ain't got no slch kin.
Head's in under quick an’ cheat 'eri
It s a low down femayle skeeler
That's a-lyin' ..29
An' a-tryin' xSuW*:;
To break in. 1
An’ there ain’t no good o’ elidin'
’Nrath the bedclothes; she won't leave.
For she knows yer only hidin’
An’ yer got ter rise ter breathe.
8o she ll hover round thar burlin'
'Bout that everlastin’ “Cousin
Couz-in couz-zin couz-z-zin cnuz-z«z*
zln!”
Rhe must love that chap a lot.
Mead's from under—biff' She’s got yer
An' I told yer that she’d swat yer.
General Jackson! •
Say. I’m axin' .?. •
Did she swat?
If yer git as hot ns tinder
Crouehin* thar beneath that sheet.
An’ she Journeys out the winder.
Don't you think you’ve fooled that
skoet.
For she'll hustle back a*bur.zin’
Couz-ln. couz-zin couz-z-zln couz-z-z-
-zln;
They'll locate yer In the dark-
Biff! She has bout all yer owe *er
An' yer wonder why oie Noah
Let the first two
And the worst two
In the ark!
—Florida Times-Union nnd Cltiicn.
She Cornered Him.
The query editor was troubled not
to say angry.
“Hang It all’.” he exclaimed as he
read the letter addressed to his depart-
ment. “My wife has been asking me
that question for the last week and I
refused to be bothered”— He looked
the letter again and Jumped out of
his chair. “Thunder and guns!” he
cried. “It’s her handwriting too. Now
that she has learned the trick sho’ll
make me settle every social household
nnd historical question that comes up
and I’ll be right on han<l to take the
; blame if 1 make a mistake.”
For a long time he remained burled
In thought. Then he resigned.—Brook-
lyn Eagle.
A Logical Supposition.
The Fort Worth Telegram's exchange
column must In- run by a lady for it has
hern named ’ the Word” and wiio
buJ a Hady xxoujd tlijnk of such a
title. And we always yield her that
privilege for she is sure to get it any-
Ixow and it is always adxisaldu io bow
to the inevitable with
Attend the Great
miw fah
MIV AUTON/O.
Oct. 18-29 1902.
$50000
in Premiums and Purses
Special Features of interest Each Day and Night.
Three Splendid Bands. Free High Class
Vaudeville Show in the Music Hall
Every Morning and Afternoon.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads.
Four Good Races Each Day.
SOME SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:
Saturday Oct. 18. —Children's Day: Fr day. Oct. 24.—Schley Day;
Press Day; Univer l’v of Texas "Sap" Day.
Day; Football Game. University Saturday Oct. 25.—Traveling Men's
of Texas vs. Laton Roug- Li. Day; A. &M. College Day: School
University Teem. Day; Football Game University
Sunday Oct. 19.—Ban ! Concerts. . of Texas vs. A. &M. College.
Monday Oct. 20. —Cat'le Rouiii . : Sunday Oct. 26.—Herman's Sons'
K. of P. Day. Day; Hand Concerts.
Tuesday Oct. 21. —Buffalo Bill's Monday Oct. 27.—Irrigation Day
Wild West Show. Tuesday Oct. 28.—Texas World’s
Wednesday Oct. 22.—Confederate Fair Commission Day: Texas
Veterans’ Day; Katy Day: Gov- x Press Day.
ernor's Day; I. &G. N. Day: Ro- Wednesday. Oct. 29. —Southern Pa-
ping Contest. ctHc Day; Land and Immigration
Thursday Oct. 23.—San Antonio Agents’ Day: Railroad Day; Chai-
Day. lenge Roping Contest.
Pain's Last Days of Pompeii
Every Night during the Fair EXCEPT night of Oct.
21st. Also Magnificent $lOOO Display
PAIN’S MANHATTAN BEACH FIRE WORKS
The Most Colossal Beautiful and Thrilling Open-
air Night Spectacular Attraction in the World.
A marvelous scenic represents- torlal contests of the ancient Ro-
man hippodrome; imposing prince-
tion of Pompeit covering five fpU proceBslons drjll cf
acres; the startling volcano and Pompeiian guards etc.: superb
earthquake scene laying the city sensational specialties by noted
in ruin; wonderful electric atmos- American and foreign artists; the
pheric and light effecu (new); 300 marvelous awe-inspiring earth-
quake and volcano scene depicting
gorgeously costumed performers the destrucl|ou of Ponil)eil in the
on the great open air stage: the great Pain spectacle is the most
amazing "fire ballet” the ‘ golden thrilling reproduction of this awful
pony ballet” etc.; exciting glaciia- calamity ever conceived.
There will lie something Io see and of interest to everybody
each day and ti ght at the FAlll (tROLM)S
J. M. VANOE VORIES P. DROWN
■ Secretary. President.
iNO T. WILSON. ELLIS ALBAUGH G. QAHWILER
F»4»Ment Secretary & Treas. General Manager.
WEST END LUMBER CO.
New Yard New Lumber. Everything up-to-date. Shingles Doors Blinds
Bash .Mt Color Ready Mixed Paints Builders’ Hardware. See our Dixio
Door’ something new. Cor. N. Salado and Leal Streets on West End car
Rue. ’ Both Phones 377.
Another Murder.
Telegraph icporfs state that S. E. |
Robinson editor of the Nev s-Journal.
was shot yesterday afternoon by a prom
inent lawyer named Banks. I he cause
of the trouble was alaiut a political
speech made by Banks attacking Robin
son who replied iu an editorial denounc-
ing the attorney. Robinson died from
Ilie effects of his injuries this niorning.
Banks lias been committed to jail.'
In Europe 'such a crime would be
called ’’murder" and the murderer would
FROM In p ri'.
AT ALL | Ub PRICES
iNewton.Weller&WagnerCo.
.•
I pav his life as a forfeit of the crime
if the law'll- WHS wrong the law gave
him a remedy. When men know that
“lull cowardly crimes mean their own
death none but the imidman or the fool
- will ever attempt them.
Hundreds of people have seen our new
plant. Have you 1 If not. come to-
। day. At .ME I t).
Choiie Meats. Fish and Game. Grocer-
ies and vegetables. R. A. MICHEL 102
I Nolan.
Bargain |
Plate SaleJ
•
Tliis week we will I
hate a Special Bargain ;
Feast for all admirers of J
fancy plates. Real China 2
Plate of very handsome •
( designs. 11 ere yon will J
find what you want in I
such .variety as assures •
perfect conformity to 2
. your individual taste. 2
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