San Antonio Daily Light (Newspaper) - November 9, 1893, San Antonio, Texas an PUBLISHED AT SUN ANTONIO COUNTY ANO AT THB AS MMU Volume XIII Number San Antonio Texas Thursday November a Year BANKS AND HANKERS BANK SAN ANTONIO Pros J Mum SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS ex BANKERS And Dealers in Exchange Drafts on tho principal cities of United States and In Kll Europium Foreign coin and currency and SMITH DEVINE co BANKERS Successors to John Twohig A General Banking Business SAN JOSIE IN BIO- BLUFF OF LOUISIANA MERCHANTS Plurality Goes Out of Sight Standing at Two Thousand THE PUGILISTS ASK TOO MUCH AND GET NOTHING Boilers Engines Pulleys Pumps Packing w Belting Hose Wind Mills Troughs Tanks Jacks Etc Etc of ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY A SPECIALTY WRITE FOR PRICES Co SAN ANTONIO TEXAS YOU NEED Furniture other chattels without removal On Watches Diamonds Etc The only Brm In tho city making n specialty of small real estate loans Loans made on day of plication Short time vendors lion notes Large real estate loans negotiated ABE ASH 215 Alamo Plaza Alfred Giles Guindon ARCHITECTS University Block Houston Street near Soledad Have erected Trial Trip of tho the Midwinter Fair New Brazilian Minister Gone Back For Ten Years London Money Report What the Johnny Bulls Think What Ex-President Harrison Says Motor Explosions Mansfield's Divorce YOUK Nov L Reade a Now York lawyer who has been living at Paris for al years has returned and is ing arrangements for a legal aration from his wife who will re- main abroad Sho is tho losie who twenty years ago was tho subject of so much gossip in connection with the shooting of James Fisk Jr by ward S Stokes in-law is Lord Falkland a nent peer who married sister It is understood that who is quite wealthy will make handsome provision for his wife of Supplying Provisions Nov various forts have boon furnished with a fresh supply of provisions The no opposition Annie Pixley is Dead LONDON Nov Annie a well known American actress died of brain fever during the night at tho homo of her brother-in-law Edward McKinley Goes Up Head O Nov Chairman Dick puts loy's plurality this morning at Of the six hundred tele- graphic congratulations received by McKinley more than four dred connect his name with the presidency Ono Less Pugilist NEW LONDON Conn Nov Pete McCoy tho noted pugilist who traveled the John L Sullivan combination was drowned last night from the tug four miles east of the Cornfield Lightship McCoy was proceeding to Boston to loin liis wife Capt McNulty who was in the pilot house when tho accident occurred stopped the tug cruised around the vicinity for half an hour but there was no trace of McCoy A Great Memory New York World the fat conductor A woman rose he rang tho bell and she got off A few squares farther Ada was called and another woman her exit The old countryman began to look interested tho con- ductor shouted Mary and er woman gathered up her bundles he made no attempt to conceal his astonishment In quick succession came Roberta and and as it happened every call was followed by tho departure of a old man could stand it no longer With bulging eyes he made his way to the rear where he said in a stage whisper to the Great snakes mister Do you know the names of all the women folks in this TOR WARD We are authorized to announce P King for alderman Third -ward at election Railway Inducements of- fer has been made by the excursion managers who have in San combine with the ad- missions to tho Midwinter fair ex- for eastern people to Valley and Trees by the combination with tho Over- land railways so tho eastern ple may buy excursion tickets to California including spenial trips to and Tree groves To tho Brazilian Minister Nov La Provincia Tho commander of the warship has loft for Paris to take the place of the Brazilian minister who has been summoned to de Janeiro Twelve will leave today for Marseilles where they will embark on the and cruiser Benjamin Trial Trip SAN Nov new cruiser Olympia has been put to sea on a builders trial trip in charge of Captain Charles M She will go to Santa Barbara channel and a thorough will bo made of her boilers and machinery On the return of the Olympia she will ho put in trim for nn trial trip To Establish How Steamer Line project is said to be on foot by tho Urania Steamship company of hagen to establish a new line of steamers between that port and New Orleans Tho new line it is thought will prove a powerful competitor to tho line which now enjoys a monopoly of the American trade Eleven Motors Explode Nov gas motor in the North Side Railway barns exploded today and an explosion of ten more motors immediately followed igniting and tho barns The loss is supposed to be covered by insurance No one was injured The cause of the explosion is not known A Louisiana Sensation NKW La Nov startling sensation has been sprung at Franklin a Louisiana town of several thousand tants on the Southern Pacific road a hundred miles west of New Orleans and located in the ful Teche country onb of the est and most populous sugar Ing sections of Louisiana lin also has the distinction of being the home of both nor Foster and United States Senator Cattery The special dis- patch On Tuesday a crowd of men composed principally of called upon live Jew storekeepers there and dered them to shut their stores and leave town The tics who were ordered to leave town made a complaint before the grand jury who will investigate the caso today Tho of these parties is generally disapproved in Franklin Report NKW Nov Co Liverpool changed on futures a Kith lower on spots sales bales mid- dling four and New York opened 1 higher ed and af was lower than yesterday New Orleans opened unchanged declined and at was i points lower than yesterday The movement at the different ports being lighter than expected had the effect of steadying prices during the early hours but upon heavier receipts at Memphis and Houston together with the estimate of bales horn caused a rapid decline of 5 to H points the longs being the principal lers CHRISTIAN WORKERS LARGEST BODY OF THEM YET COLLECTED PATTI READY FOK ANOTHER FAREWELL TOUR OF AMERICA for PLAIN POINTERS Practical Work for Uie Saving of the Arts Ex- Honor ol Tho Lord Mayor Cross College Fifty Years in New York Can't Get It NKW Nov Tho Olympic chili has decided to reject the articles of agreement prepared for thorn by Mitchell and Corbet t and telegrams aro on lie way to Now York notifying tho ists of that fact There was a full attendance of contest committee at the meeting hold to consider the articles tho timent of those present was almost unanimous that the club had made what it considered a very liberal offer to pugilists but the ter have demanded that the club shall pay five thousand dollars for traveling and training expenses and the club refuses Ex-President Harrison Talks Iml Harrison said re- garding tho election 1 would not have boon surprised at any ity in Ohio 1 am not surprised at the magnificence of Major ley's triumph T him a dis- patch this morning congratulating him upon his magnificent victory The silver question may havo had its influences Of one thing I am sure it was not duo to local causes Five Thousand Christian Workers ATLANTA Ga Nov an- con vention of the al Christian Workers association will convene hero today The con- vention will bo in session seven or eight days It will be tho largest body of Christian Workers ever in this country The object of the convention is tho better acquaintance of tians engaged or specially inter- ested in aggressive Christian work among the unsaved by means other that used in tho ordinary ministrations of tho and the bettor equipment of workers for such work by discussion of practical prayer for tho blessing of upon their efforts Tho convention has boon appropriately called a seven days training school in methods of Christian work it has nothing whatever to do with ries isms or hobbies and its work will bo strictly along lines relating to evangelical Christian effort It will be well to suy that the convention is not a convention of any special association it is a con- vention for all evangelical tians engaged or interested in Christian it is expected that atj least Co in- to ivo thousand delegates will at- tend tho convention coming from every part the Christianized world It is an international con- vention and people from Ireland from Canada from England land and Germany and from most everywhere will como to meet and take part in tho sions HY A woman's greatest secret is to know how to keep her own secret Tho preacher's motto In God wo trust but ye mortals must pay cash Tho ministers discussing on hell are like a person born blind dis- cussing on tho merit of a painting We arc under obligations to the Mar If not for him who wo would have been ignorant of tho merits of truth Next will probably come daylight Some scientist wil in- vent a patent to cover up tho sun and compel people to use electric lights in daytime also Before the close of tho 10th tury wo are likely to see tho greedy corporations make a on the air The poor man will havo either to pay tho tarill rate for every breath of fresh air or cate London's Lord Mayor LONDON Sir art Knill London's Lord mayor retires from and Alderman Tyler will be installed as his cessor with imposing ceremonies More Wreck Victims CHICAGO Nov more names havo been added to the list of those killed in last night's Kock Island wreck here making eight dead and thirty-four injured Gold Arrives November steamship Lahn brought gold bars consigned to this city to the amount of London Bank Report Nov bank of England's rate of discount is un- changed at 8 per cent New York Money Report NEW Nov on call easy at prime tile paper sterling exchange lower but firm decline being marked Actual business in ers bills at for demand at for iO days SiT and Commercial silver certificates No sales Bar Mexican dollars A The Opinion LONDON Nov Evening Standard thinks that the failure of the Democrats to break down tho prohibitive had much to tip with tho results as this was tho main object of tho election Tho Standard admits spectacle which free trade presents in England at this is not to encourage the advocates of free trade in America Gone Back to Serve Time NKW YOKK Nov Francis It Weeks tho fessed whoso tion from Costa lUca excited so much talk was today taken to Sing Sing to servo out his sentence of ten years Jle refused ly to bo interviewed before his de- parture reiterating tho statement that he had nothing to say Appointed an Indian Agent WAS 111 N o Smith has appointed George 15 Cosby of Sacramento nia special agent to examine and report on tho condition pf tho ger Indians with a view to im- proving condition The Patti Season Opens NKW Nov Patti season opens today Mine Patti is to give forty concerts in this try beginning with two at Music 1 Fall this evening and tho afternoon of Nov 11 Sho will then begin her tour which will tend as fat as San She will probably sing again in Now York returning to land Hor company includes Signor Tomaso Galassi Signor Signor nor and Mine Fabri nor Arditi will bo tho conductor and it is likely that Signor lini may sing a few times The following is tho programme for Overture Merry Wives of Nicolai aria Addio Hiei F di Signor Galassi aria Addio Nioi Sospiri Cluck Mine cavatina Sperati o Verdi Signor Novara son The Distant van aria Voce Mine Ad- elina Patti barcarola Ponchielli Signor Galassi ballad Tie Lost A van Mine Fabbri recitative and Ho Crossed the No- vara canto Le Mia Rottoli Signor Galassi Chabrier third act of For a Great Industrial Exposition NKW Nov meeting of the Industrial Art company is to bo hold here today The organisation is to be perfected and arrangements are to bo com- for the first annual tion of industrial arts in fany's Gorham's Sloane's and all leading Now York firms on- gaged in tho industrial art are resented in tho organization J V Gotschalk is secretary Its Fiftieth Anniversary Mass Nov fiftieth anniversary of the tion of Holy Cross college here is to be celebrated at tho college it- self today at 3 p m and tions have been sent out by tho president and faculty inviting tho alumni and friends of tho tion to a commemorative for this evening Tno dreaded scourge cholera failing to got a foothold on this continent has sont a railroad and while tho former reigns supremo during tho summer months only the latter gets in it's deadly work all tho year round Will Honor the Delegate Nov Italian population of Buffalo will take ad- vantage of Mgr presence at the jubilee celebration of op Ryan by a grand reception this evening Tho gram contemplates a parade of tho combined Italian societies headed by tho band Tho societies will proceed to the Cathedral residence shortly before 8 the delegate and ty will take carriages and be escorted to the Church of St Antony Arriving at the church benediction given and tho delegate will deliver a short mon Tho musical program will bo quite elaborate After the religious services tho congregation will adjourn to tho school hall under tho church where aii address of welcome will be presented tho delegate After tho formal proceedings a general reception will bo held BEEVILLE A heavy cloud in tho north and east last night is reported to havo given tho country north and east of town up to tho suburbs a nice rain it is known to havo boon heavy at miles east of Thoro is a prospect of more today A petition to tho county judge is being circulated and liberally od asking him to call an election to determine whether an tional school tax of 15 cents ou tho valuation shall bo levied in this school community NOTICE Columbia Ball A full lino of evening gloves and slippers for the occasion On count of tho races our stores are closed today between tho hours of 2 and it After live will bo opened to accommodate our customers 11 It BROS Notice A 0 U W Sunset Lodge No 80 meets morrow night Nov 10th at 8 o'clock at Jonas Hall Austin street All requested to bo present to receive tions in secret work and business of great importance Grand Deputy Will A Members of Milam and Alamo Lodges ed T M W Historian Parkman Dead BOSTON Nov man tho eminent historian died at his homo on maica Plain yesterday afternoon His last sickness was tonitis cause of death He recently celebrated his day Thinks He Knows LONDON Nov Pall Mall Gazette thinks President land's attitude towards silver and tariff and tho aversion of decent people to Tammany is responsible for the recent Republican victory tho past two weeks District Attorney Camp has secured con- viction in twenty-two and twenty-seven misdemeanor cases