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rmm 7'Af,1V ' WW , 1 'i- tV &M PN1V ,1' Jjm v I . ) h W' i W THE SAN ANGELO PRESS, ' v VOL 8, NO 11 SAN ANGELO, TOM GREEN COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. HntrrcdlnthcHno AdrcIo Tost Ofllloe Hcoond cliUMiinl) mailer tt i i ", ffitPhffl VI 1J Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found, at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL DAK1NQ POWDER CO., NCW YORK. i STOP T I I THE CITY HOTEL. 8 j, H H 3 Best accomodations to bo hud unywhoro in tho West, under its now management. J. R. DAY, Proprietor, g Near Snnta Fe Dopot. S IMCWll(llOIWHKABRIimWaS0WWWl(WKffH9KN(lClirPlt!rWl' E ro-TC'ro'ro'TO'TC'ro otto wTO-roc;?n3v3fC?fH?!rC?K 7R&Kffl7K3K Ma a Clark: Sc Livingston jjg Aro now located in their new shop, uoxt to &(c Thames Bros., and ready to servo you in. . . $ acks i)ii thii)g oi EVeri) Eii)A gjj HORSESHOEING M SFECIrtI-TV $ W plcyclc Iepairiiyg, GUi) aijd L.ocksi)iiihli)g $ W ThiH flnimrtmnnt, ia under tlin niinninl nnrn nf SrC JOE CLARK, which is a guaranteo of prompt and satisfactory work lmmmmmmmcm:mm:s rMMacWsa(saaeaaiBteeaasas0eMBMMe9sa I BURTON-LINGO CO.! J LUMBER J 2 SuccesBors to Win. Cameron & Co., San Angelo, Texas. HITS 'EM HARD Blatant iRiiornnce of an Outside Con cern About Tcxns Conditions Properly Rebuked. 0. Hay, who was for many years a well huown traveling man. but who haw recently decided to enter the commission business in San Angelo, received a letter from a Moinplns, Tenn., scheme goods concern, a few days ago, in which the following language was used : "Beg to say that wo are pulling out of Tevis for the present, as wo consign our goods, putting out our own money, and Texas is be ginning to got pretty shy of cash." In reply Mr. Ray, who is noth ing if not patriotic and a linn be liever inJTexus, past, present and future, handed out the following warm "bunch of buns:" Gentlemen : "The tenor of your communi cation of tho 2J)th is astonishing to me, and would bo equally so to any other man of ordinary busi ness souse, who possesses any acquaintance whatever with busi ness conditions in Texas a knowledge which your letter shows very plainly that you do not nossess. "Texas is beginning to got pretty shy of cash." vou say. when as a matter of fact there is more money in Texas today than at any previous time in her his tory II vou will take a look at cotton statistics, at live stock statistics, and will take the trouble to post yourselves, oven superficially, upon the general conditions in Texas, you will dis cover Homo things which may perhaps remove the mchI-is ol a Hnsc Ball Meeting. A mooting of base ball enthusi asts was held at the Sponco-Ions building Thursday night at 8:110 o'clock, with A. It. Burgos in the chair and tho following business was transacted : Dwight Hunter wiib elected cap- knin, Austin Sp neer manager. wMh John Freehind assistant nrnagor, and Sam Price, socro tary. f'ho season will open September 1st and run throiujli October. They will start the "ball a'rollin" witfi two benefit games, tho llrst for the lire department and the so' ond for some public enterprise yet to bo determined on. It is the intention of the man agement to get one of tho best teams obtainable so as to give tho lo-is of tho National game their inonoy's wortl'i. Of course this will require a nico little buiu each month, and to secure the amount needed have doeidod to pass nr.uind a subscription list to the biifinesfc men and baBo ball en thusiasts and have them agree to pay a certain amount each month. John Kreolund has tho list. It was decided to seo tho hack ing and got them agree to make a rate of Jo cents for the round tr'p to each game. It is thought that this rate can be secured as there will be games during each wi eU which will draw large crowds not only from tian Angelo but from surrounding towns. Austin Spencer is having tho grand stand enlarged and other neeoBsarv improvements made which will be of great convenience to the patrons and players. The boys will begin their prac tice soon and when the time comos sr COMB T HBA& ! Sh- EX-GOVERNOR . BOB TAYLOR COURT HOUSE MAlfrGri 31st Excursion one and one-third fare from Brown wood this way. Sonte for Bale at Tur ner's Racket Store. A Treat For All d NEW SADDLERY FIRM Wo have purchased the stock of goods former- $a ly owned by Honry Ilagolstoin, togethor with ffi all machinery and fixtures, and have niovod 2v them into tho Hunkles building, one door 5 north of C & G. Ilagolstoin Co's. hardware store, whero we will conduct ife The Most Modern and Up-to-Date Business of Its Kind ever in tho city. Wo especially invito all our &fe frionds and tho old customers of llonry Hagol- stein's to call on us in our now quartors. Wo proiniso the most export of workmanship and iu tho most courteous attontion. gg There is no job too large for our capacity nor any too gfe small for our best attention. $ B.C. ALEXANDERS CO. 1 3uooooQoro te Honry Hagolstoln w blind and out-of-date prejudice from before your vision. Write the National Controller of the Curroncy for his last report and read up on banking conditions in this state; you will find that Texas people have more hard cash on deposit subject to check than ever before m thoir history. 1 am suggesting these things for your own good, as 1 don't like to j see any concern Iobo good busi-1 ness through simple ignorance, i whon a proper understanding of affairs would put thorn in shape to participate in thoir share of the benefits of our gonoral prosperity. 'Now, gentlemen, in writing you thus I am not actuated by any desire to serve mysolf, but as a patriotic Texan, it galls me to hour some wiseacre, who knows absolutely nothing of his subject, speak in such uncomplimentary terms of my state. Post your selves, gentlemen, und J have no fear that you will continue to be lieve "Texas is getting protty shy of cash," or that you will still feol like "pulling out of Texas," oithor "for the proBont," or at any time in the near or distant future Yours truly, . W. G. Bay." Tho pupils in tho several depart ments of the Training School will give a recital at tho opora house, March 18th. Besides drills ami instrumental and vocal music, thorn will bo selections and scenes from Longfellow's "Hiawatha" and Gibbon's "Widow." I). H. Hodges wont to Brown wood on business Friday." ttttttfttttttFtec.tttc.(.c.ttfltFFttttc-cfretttrte- ! A. J. Baker & Co., Bankers. 1 to play with visiting teams they will bo in the best of shape. Tho team will probably bo picked from tho following: Hun ter, Connor, Lowe, Cobb, Myers, Franks, Hives, Gerber, Brunn dridge, Lawson, MeGhoe, Ogden and Cornolison. C. U. Duke fur City Marshal. The many readers of the Press will find, by consulting our an nouncement column, the familiar name of C. D. Duke, candidate for tho oflice of City Marshal. Mr. Duke has been a citien of San Angelo for the past fifteen years and everyone knows him. lie would make a gojd oflicer, if elected, and his many frionds will see that ho is well represented at tho polls. He will appreciate your support. W. T. Burinan. of Monard coun ty, was in tho city last week on business. IIo reports cattle doing well in his county. Attorney J. D. Brooks and wtfo, of Killeon, wore hero a few days last week, visiting their frionds, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Uay, at tho City Hotel. Mrs. J. M. DuBoso, of Dallas, after a pleasant visit to hor daughter, Mrs. Johnson, who is stopping at the Landon, loft Fri day for hor homo. Hoy Hudspeth, tho ellloiont county olork of Crockett county, passed through the city, Friday, en route home from tho cattle convontion at Fort Worth. -Lumbor Burton-Lingo. Co, SAN ANGELO, TEXAS, WouM lllto to huc mi opportunity of tlolnn jour BANKING BUSINESS. Am wo open nt 8 M In Hie mornltiK uml oloiu ill 0 o'clock In till" uflrr- noon, ou unn roudlly nuu Unit wo Imperially outer to tho uooounti t II1K WORKING PEOPLE. ANII llsl'KCtUI.A Sol ll IT Tlltllll PvrllONMIH. No iiccouiil toomimll tort'ocloour bout mtontlun. CO.MK IN AND si:i: VH W P. OAKCR, AshIhIuiiI Oiwhlcr. J DAKER, President anil Cnshlcr. "44444434-3444a44433443aJ3a44444334 P 1 m m 1 n n t Tl l f T TV 1 t f T T Hntina nml Whitney. There wiib a certain parallelism in the livs of the two grout polit ical leaders who died last month. Senator I latum and ex-Hocrotary Whitnov had both won remark able success and reputation in other fields of effort before they thought of devoting themselves to politics in the larue. Each be came a force in national politics, not in his own personal interest, but in that of a friend to whom he pledged his undivided support. Mr. 1 lamia's devotion to McKin ley in the campaigns of ISM and IflOO was hardly less marked than that of Mr. Whitnoy. Although Mr. Whitney was the youngor man, he completed his active political career just as Mr. llannu was entering on his eight years ago. Both men had unusual executive ability; they were lidepts in political management. Senator Hanmi could have been a LTi'iit, ciibinet officer, as Mr hit- liny could have been an eminent parliamentarian. In the orgnni zat ion of great industrial under takings, neither man had many equals. As Secretary of the Navy in President Cleveland's first cab net, Mr Whitney laid tho foun dations that miulo possiiblo the 'tt.i pin ii Hiintiinr". mill M'mil a decade later. In later years, ho showed rare cupacity in tho consolidation of transportation interests ot iNew i oru tne sumo kind of capacity that Mr. llannu had shown in Cleveland Heviow of Reviews. Sun AukcIoUcs at the Convention. Tho following composed tho San Angelo delegation at. the cattlo convontion last week: John McCabo and daughter. Miss Annie, W J Carson, IMiil Pernor, Fayette Tunicorsloy, Goo SimmouB. .Major and Mrs Smith, J n and Mrs. Hamilton, Dudley Tom, Seaton Koith, Honry Dour ing, John Riloy, C G Burbank, B C Jackson, J B Murruh, Abo Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Frod .Schmidt, Billie Boavaus, Don Cooper, Mr and MrsC W B Col lyns and Cecil, Claud Broome, Tom l'rivott, J S Todd, Joe Mon tague, Horace Thompson, Chas K Davidson, J W Shannon, J I' Andersen, Pleas Childress, Win Glasscock, W B Silliman, Herman GiliiB, Will Whitehead, Ira Wheat, J J Ford, Willis Johnson, Mr and Mrs B F Bird, Judge Gar land, Tom and Luthor Pottit, Tom Holniesloy, W II Collyus. Clay Man, Joe Funk, Mrs. M K Pope, Miss Ella Hodges, G B Met calfe, Krunk Stidle, Will Dough erty, John Iiassiird, Hoy Huds peth, J S Dubnoy, Hugh Jones, J 11 Ryhurn, Jim Slator, G B Hondrix, Will Jones, G L Abbott, Arthur West, James Woddell, T II McOlosloy. Dr John A March, Jake Murruh, Mart Suthorlin, J P Leo, M L Mertz, Dr Thorpe. John McDonald, M H Gilliam, WiIIib Law hoi, Krank Harris, Ralph Harris, Ira Word, John Curry, EL Ruokor. Mrs. W. D. Currier and chil dren accompanied by Mjbs Ua chael Deaton, all of Han Angelo, wero visitors to relatives and friends hero Sunday. Miles Messenger. -We have a new well llnishod 5 room dwelling in Moigan addi tion that can bo bought cheap; IS good lots, on cornor, good well, windmill, barn, etc. This is a batgain. Buoomk v Fahu. Marx k Blum nfliiiVion The lots and blockR of fhis ad dition can be bought vory low and on very louBonublr terms. Lots from Sin to $5, .fii.OO per lot cash, balance in monthly (,.noii.w ..i j::u'' J i-i , r",T iu. torest per annum. When ono or more blocks aro taken a liboral discount will bo made. This addition is north of tho Santa Fo dopot about ono-half mile, and is the most desirublo part of San Angelo by fur. The soil is good, water can ho had in unlimited quantities, and tho health of this locality cannot bo HiirpuBSod anywhoro in San An gelo. Streets and Avenues aro wide und lots aro full size. IIouiqb can bo hud hero almost at your own price. You cannot find a better place for u homo or for an investment in Sun Angelo. Chas. L Dailey SAN ANGELO raimnnimmmmmmmmfe: For Sale Cheap 1 Two housos and lots north 3 of railroad, desirably lo- ; C cated. One 0-room und 3 ono 4-rooni rcBidonco ; S Water works, well and all :3 ;- necessary out Iioubob on ; TZ. property. Corner lots. Z2 j For particulars, apply to 5 W. C. WOODWARD 7 H (Irani Lumber Co - r "U l FOR Helmet 'fC "! 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