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VvMxtß>6S: the telegraph ial I JSIK t S** >Mr * th " total I '''MiWff*? I** 1 ** Telephone Ula i f TnMX—6—; you don't! UMrU W** M tnswar. The! ICMURIinMh A Telephone Co. I 334 TEN PAOBB. Mmsssthky AKE JRd gfivnaUgni of topping your money la the bank and paying all bills feSKB%S!W- Tlihfaorr, v J. T.IIfOODHULL, NED MoiLHtNNY, FROST RATIONAL BANK, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Capital and Sarplcs . • $450,000.00 Ac* ins Rneam* Mautao* IMRMRI DR UIXIN in KUFVpe« MBJUCBfI MOACy DWgRI <ft Q CMWW DENTAL PAtLMS Aimall lusmm Kam aalw AMAOU. _ ••••i twwwtv 'Wg tW Mf ATE OEIjTISTS Who are apoetaitata * *£i *TP th,lr wark. H “ enjoyed for nearly 11 yean Ba very successful business career, and. by ’ &■"<.' A giving the patients the beet Den to I work “at ■X 5 X-- ' alv 4 prices that are right,” they appreciate ft. As evidence they come back to ue when In ‘ mafa Thaw tall thair L Ml la in every case w 0 endeavor to give them meet careful attention. It means a *'• w£ saving qf both time and money to let ue do M your work. And don’t forget our guarantee. lt pretecta you. S FRARK A BARBER, D. D. 8. Manager. Hicks Bldg. Open Sundays Till Noon. BEITELLUMBER StST LUMBER ANO BUILDERS* HARDWARE RAWM, «OTH PHONS* NO 258, Branch Yards at Kerrville, TeaM. / 0Bl» find Tarda: West Commerce Street. near the I. A A N. R. R. Only $6.00 Only $6.00 1 NOTICE:. THI January Ist Only MMW oar-famous UOO BEBT TEETH for 16.00. BEST BET of WKTH that money can buy, no matter how much you pay. SAME AS ; q|M|h«MNWB*B CHARGE 81280 to 815-00 FOR. Guaranteed and kept CHARGE for a period of ten years. PAINLESS EX- AH ether work et Reduced Prices Till Jae. let only. EfIXBIIBNTISI S. Alamo Plat&and Crockatt Stnst , •’ TOJIJOHT ONLY, . (Uprgoogely beautiful presentation at the Comedy Triumph, CMINESR HONEYMOON.” Ram ust. CHRISTMAi RATINEE AND NIGHT, PRIDAY, DEC. 25, ■ogageaient at HOWARD KYLE In “ROSEMARY.” PRlCES—Matinee 25c, 50c 76c Night. ,25c, 50c, 76c, 81, 31.50 Beata Now on Ball. No Free Liet EMPIRE THEATER * HARRY CORSON CLARKE STOCK COMEDY COMPANY. TONIGHT ANOTHER SCREAM, "THE THREE HATS” Special Matinee Chrletmao Afternoon. H ■ AS PR-ESENTS! H We offer our entire stock of Diet- • • • J monds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, rich • • • J CutOlhss, Clocks, Solid Silver, Vmbrel- • • • J laSi ToJlet and Manicure Sets, AT and • • • •bewwcost :: ; J CaU >.nd inspect our immense line. • • If R.OSENMAN 8R.05., :: f y and Retail Jewelers. 321 Want Commerce 8L * J a a a a e e e e e e e e e e a e • • - e e e e a |«MMm4M4eto*««*MMaMM*MMe*e**>(**»«tt««M*i JtafesH L AOb Nb Holiday Offerings J WILL COVER A VERY LARGE TERRITORY S . a . uTleketa on Sale Dee. 18, SO, 21 and 26. Limit 30 daya for Return. • : Quihk Service. In Through Cars all the Way Without Change to Mem- • • phis, Shreveport, 8t Louis. a t fn effect to the Old States to Points in Arkansas, Missouri, II- J • llnoie, Minnesota, lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, also to Denver, Colorado o * Springe, - Pueblo, Trinidad, and to Points in Old Mexico. • t Reduced rates to all points in Texas and Louisiana, on sale Dec. 23, • e 2% 23, 26 and Met and Jan. 1, 1604. Gcod until Jan. 4. • "THE BEST WAY" a l» to übe our line to go home to see the folks. . o Suit Antonin Oail» £inhf WE KEEP EVERYTHIN 'to be found in a flret-clase Meat , Market Mathies Bros., “The Butchers." 233. E. Houston St Bdo YOU * WANT i To patronize home Industry? Your grocer Ie willing. Ask him for PIONEER. Always fresh. + * + + + + + *** + 4.*.|. To sell your Christmas Goods, ad vertise in The Light + + + + + + + + + + + 4* + inHUHMTSAOIUn RKQUEBT OF THS ADMIRAL WILL BS GRANTSD. Mk Im li Gatttag Raady for Any Emargefiay That May Ariaa w the lathinua and toe CNeaablana WIN Find Him at Their Service. Washlngtoa, D. C, Dec. 22—Rear Admiral Coghlan baa cabled the navy department requesting that an addi tional collier be aaalgned to hie squad m. His request will be granted, but the vessel has not yet been selected. Secretory Moody nW the Preodent Waabtngton, D. C.. Duc. 23.—Secre tary Moody had a brief coafereoce with the Preeideat today. They con sidered the lafoat advicea received by the navy department from the lath mne of panaom. tun aaMuaaeaa waa given mt they are of n 6 great Im yortaaoe- Both the President -and I secretary Mendy are keegtog la cloae touch With the aituatioa 'Jirough the focal oMcea at the tatlnaiM. AoaM anything either signillcaat Or import a». occur there the edministratlon would be advised immediately. Cruiser Off for Celon. New Orleans, Ul. Doc. 32.—The cruiser Topeka. Commander Winter, w|ll leave Admiral Wise's fleet for Colon, stopping at Key West for a de tachment of marines. These orders were received from Washington yes terday. Other ships remain here tUI Saturday,'* Admiral Walker in New York. New York. Dec. 22.—Rear Admiral John G. Walker. United States repre sentstive oa the Isthmian canal com mlaslon. arrived hers today from Colon on the steamer Segunrancla. Admiral Walker would make ao statement. Interview With Gen. Merriam. Washington, D. C, Dec. 32.—hi ref erence to an alleged interview attrib uted to Major General H. C. Merriam to the effect that the propooad prb motion of General Wood will be harm ful to. the army. Secretary Root has received a telegram from deneral Merriam, dated Deaver, In which he declared he has not authorised any publication on the subject It id understood that the general's state ment would be regarded as satisfac tory at the war department Secretary Hg/a Condition Washington, D. Dec. 23.—After t,wo weeks of contnement from ah at tack of la grippe and cold, Secretary Hay ia at laat able to leave hia bod room and spend most of each day in his library, where be transacts a good deal of business requiring his personal attention. Botdiers’ Romains Burfod. Washington, D. C-, Dec. 33.—The re mains of forty-two private soldiers, who lost their lives ia the Philippines and were brought to this country on the transport Kilpatrick, were buried with military honors at the National cembtery at Arlington to-day. ROBBERS IN HARO LUCK. Just As They Were to Take 810,000 the Telephone Bells Rsng. Bloomington, 111., Dec. 22.—A gang of safe blowers that had been robbing the central Illinois banks exploded dynamite and wrecked the bank al Anchor last night Just as 310,00 was exposed the. tele phone bells In the office commenced to ring and frightened away the men after they bad secured but little plunder. THE CZAR TO BRYAN. Presents the Free Silver Apottle With His Photograph and Autograph. St. Petersburg, Dec. 22.—The czar has-sent* his photograph with auto graph affixed, to William J. Bryan. Am bassador McCormick gave a,luncheon to Mr. Bryan, Prince Kkilkhoff, the minister of public works and railroads, and other high officials. .WOMAN GBTG DEATH PENALTY. Mre. Mary Rogers Found Guilty of Murder of Her Hueband. Bennington, Vt., Dec. 22.—Mrs. Mary Rogers was today found guilty of mur der In the first degree for killing her husband. Marcus H. Rogers, on August 12, 1003. -The verdict carries the death penal ty- ~. . Current Weather Conditions, Covering the grower part' of the United States aad stretching from the northern plateau region southeastward to the .east gulf states is an irregular ly outlined area of high barometer, the maximum pressure, 30.34 inches, at Kansas City- There is some cloudiness -fn the upper Missouri valley and along the eastern slope of the Rocky moun tains yet the weather in general is fair. Compared with Monday morning the temperature in the gulf, and south At lantic states is somewhat higher; in the southwest, northwest, lower Mis souri valley, upper Mississippi valley, and lake region 4 degrees to 34 de grees lower, the greater changes in the three last named districts. It is below freezing in northwest Texas, and two degrees below zero in Minne sota. In |,he past twenty four hours with in the field of observation no precipita tion. rain or snow, worth mentioning BAN ANTONIO, TBXAB. TUBBDAY, DBCBMBBB *•. 1903. Wil SHENK M TIE . JAPAN 18 BTILL CARRYING A CHIP ON HER SHOULDER. .. ' Great Brltaihsfo BmtlHng Areund far Game as MU« HoMes for -Jepoa. NoHMr RfMW Nor Japan In Any Hurry to BdM Into Trouble. Parle, Doc. 22 -<\«Bramtion was I obtained fro* official sources today of the reports ,of Foreign Secretary Lansdowne sad the foreign minister at Tokio wiJPs view to avoiding a crisis bctwesß Rumia aad Japan. Thore Is rsaase to believe that repre sentations coadaß a; critical moments wbnn Jspan’S rogly was being handed to the Husstaa Barta do Rooen, ex<reiflta.a powertbl restrain-1 Ing influence., nls U eapecially true of Lord Laagfoyne, owing to Great Britain being ail ally of Japan. The terms of the 2afgn< »e answer are ant known here, het o» mg to 'he action taken by Great . Britain aad France, officials here are r< nfl4sal that her answer psruitta B continuance of dip-1 lomatlc negoUa4o»'' toward* sucur- I Ing commna ERBonis for an agree menL , t WARSHIPS DISAPPEAR. With the Exception of One Rueotaal Croiser AN Mum fo Pert Arthur, I S . Petersburg Dec. 22--Of the I Rnrhian warships, recently at Chemul-1 po. Corea, la oonhecilon with the djs-1 turbance there, Ally the cruiser Boy-1 srln remain* at *at place. Ail other I vervels have returned to Port Arthur. I Vice Admiral Starks, commending the I Russian Pacific squadron, while the I war ship* were at Chemulpo, had an I audience with the Emperor of Corea. I According to .the Port Arthur Nqva I Krai, some Chinese milirifo fought in the ranks of Chinese robber bauds in I n recent encounter with Russians. I The paper conte*ds that Russia was I compelled to takp active e-cps to rid I Manchuria of these lendits because I China had not Med all of her treaty I engagements. | War ar In 14 Days. j New York, Dfe. M- —A report Is I current here, sMs a Tims* dispatch I from Pekin, that. Japan’s request for I the reconsideratito by Russia of her I reply to the JafluneM demands, was I acootopanied by Rw-ogecNication a( al time limit. . ' L It is the expectation in St. Peters-1 burg, the Times add*, that the que*-1 tion of war will be decided in four-1 fxamm Hmmc. ~ ' N imitEN m ku IJ" BMALL HOTEL IN MICHIGAN DE BTROYEBIBV FIRE. Guest* Find Themeslv** Hemmed in by ths Flumes snd Jump from the Becond-Btory Windews—One Guest Found Dead In Ruina. Menominee. Mich., Dec. 22. —Fire to day caused twelve persons to jump from the second-story windows of the Travelers' Home, a small hotel here. The thirteenth guest, James Beat rice. waa found dead in the ruins. Joseph Vorachek wan fatally burned. Fred Jenski was badly injured in jumping. The hotel was practically destroyed. FIVE KILLED IN EXPLOSION. Lose fo Transit Cdrnpany in St. Louis Will Not Exceed 825,000. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 22.—The list of the knpwn killed in an explosion last night at the Geyer avhnue power house of the St. Louis Transit com tuny hgs been increased to live. The body of John Dixon, a fireman, was found this morning seventy feet from the place where he was st work. A number of employes is still miss ing. A. B. Dupont, second vies president of the transit compepy, said to-day that the company’s toss would prob ably not be over 325,000. QUICK-FIRING GUNS- Holland Needs Thsm in Connection With Social LegtolsUon. The Hague, Dec. 33.-—The second chamber of the Dutch parliament by 50. to 38 to-day voted H,760,000 to purchase new Krupp quick-firing guns. The specialist* and progress lets contend the necessity for a large army expenditure and especially view the outlay Is required in connection with social legislation. Mr*. Cummin* Dead. Des Moines. la., Dec. 22.—Mrs. T. J. Cummins, mother of Governor Cum mins, died of pneumonia to-day. Gov ernor Cummins was at her bedside at the last moment. Mrs. Cummins was a dependent from an historic family, her ancestor having been the signer of the Mackelberg declaration of Inde pendence. She was 77 years of age. Fatal Carriage Accident. Pomona. Cal., Dec. 22. —Miss Lizzie Cooper, of Salem. Ind., a cousin of Henry Copper, the wealthy Chicago merchant, leaped from a buggy yes terday while the horee attached to It was running away and sustained In jitrie* of which she died a for. hours later. \ . IMEKSIE UMIAKS CLAIM MATTERB WERE MIMBP RBMNTBD AT COAL CRB* K. Ttay Wmto TMru for Wc*k end «■ Tkcir Arrlvgl Were WaRM UffM by Unton Miner* and Permtuded Not to Work. I Knoxville, Tenn.. Doc. 22.—The liner who were brought from St. Louie Ito Coal Creek about fifteen day* ago to work In the Coal Creek company'* mince have brought suit for damage* ngalnnt the company aad Manager bfcorge M. Campb. They allege that false repreoenteticu were made to induce them to come to Cual Creek. Two ranee have been tried and the conrt rtKurncd a verdicl for 1860 and cceta and attorney*B feee la each jeeoe. The men sued for 1400. h Other eaeea will be heard thia af- Itornooa. The men after nthting Coal Creek' were waited oa by a body of 400 or WO wn. presumably union miners, and persuaded not to work ia the Cool Creek company's mines, which ere under the bqn of the United Mine [Workers' of Americs. SHEET MILL* RESUME WORK. I Some of Them Hog Been Shut Down I for Two Mentha. Pittrtmrg, Ps., Dec. 22.—The W. iDcwees Wood sheet mills and the I American Sheet Steel company at Mc |Keezport resumed work in all depart- I meats last night. For several weeks ■ but three of the seventeen sheet milis I have been working. I Fart of the Boston iron aad rteel I mills department of the National Tube Works company x*<> resumed work last night after a shut down of six I Wack’S* | At Glassport the eight-inch depart ment of the Pittsburg Steel Hoop I company resumed operations today after a suspension of two months. FOPE LEO’S MONEY. Baig to Heve Confided to Cardinal Gotti Where ft WM. Rome, Dec. 22.—According to the mestagerio, the story that Cardinal Gotti, preflset of the propagano*. recently banded to the Pope 30,900,006, shld to have been confided to- - the cardinal by the late Pope Leo XHI, originated in the fact that the flmuicial < investigation following Pope Leo’s death a deficit of over 310,000 was found after a dellgent search, and al though no positive proof Is obtainable it appeared evident that the only per son who knew where the money had gone was living In the Vatican. He at first asserted that he knew nothing of the matter, but on being more closely questioned, snd the evidence gathering against him. he one day said to the Pope, "Be patient God will provide for the needs of the Holy See.” I Boon afterward the Monsignor sp-1 peered with a friend and said that I Pope Leo had confided the money to I him. requesting him to return it to I his successor four months after death. I Anglo-American Arbitration. New York. Dec. 22.—A. special com iqlttee of the Presbyterian Ministers’ association appointed to study the question of arbitration between the United States and Great Britain ha* adopted resolutions declaring that th* time is ripe for the establishing of a convention capable of being applied to all questions of difference that may arise between the two countries. The Truth About Rusal*. | Those who are permitted to spank I the open truth in Russia may be I counted on the fingers of one hand — land then half of them will be left un- I used. Why these people are toleruied lis one of the secrets of state. Outside lof these, only those who write works lof fiction, which the majority of the Ineoplc cannot and do not read, are I permitted to speak of things as they I are. When they exceed the limits of I Russian decency and speak <too open- Ily they -are given a trip to Siberia at I the expense of the government. Si |!>eri* la the place where the boldest, It he most courageous and most telent ed products of Russia are put on cold ktorage. 1 It is the coldest part of the coun |try' and honest people arc sent ther* when the country becomes too hot for them. When the innocent tourist ask*. “Where are your honest peo ple?” Siberia Is pointed out to him. If he asks more questions he is him self sent there. The government ob jects to questions on general princi ples. Russia refuses to be inter;' viewed. J Occasionally the czar, who is ab solute ruler, is allowqd to have his [own way, and he has the standing privilege to promise reforms to the people. Thus he is always full of promise. Some time ago he was al lowed to play a practical joke upon all the powers of the world in order to break the monotony of his life. He called a peace conference and was very much amused at the seriousness w-lth which people talked about his | plan for universal disarmament. This I gave him an idea that his great army ought to be vastly enlarged.—The ' Reader. That Is So. The Houston Chronicle voices a truth when it says: "When advertising doesn’t pay a merchant it is a pretty good sign that he Is in the wrong business, for no business will pay when advertising fails to feed the business.” Light ad* Mil XmM goeda TR fIKTIIIIIMfIIIUIAL f' LIVERY DRIVER* IN CHICAGO CONBIDBR ARBITRATION. Daul Bmv NoMguta to • Cab Wagon .Roaring a PiaoarN Announaiog That tho Unton Sooto to Being Pall A Funoral at NlgM. ■ 1 "-r Chicago, BL Doc. 2|.«-The member* of tho Livery Driven’ onio* today oouaMorod an arbitration plan to Mt tie their strike. White arbitration vqg being con sidered news waa tgcelvud of the flrot "union label" since tho otrike begun. A funeral was arranged by Under taker G. M- MsrkA the body of the de ceased being removed In a “ceb” wagon bearing a placard yaoclnlmlng the vehicle to be owned by aa under taker paying the union sente. R wm the first fuheral la which a procession of carriages was anypHta to the mourner*. The funeral at John B. Keßy wa* held under cover of darkaeM laat eight oa account of the poMlbllity of 1 violence. DIED OF HIB INJURIES. T. Bailey Slayden Wm a Nephew of Congreosman Slayden of This City. Sfectal to The Light. Waco, Tex.. Dec. 22.—T. Bailey Slayden, who wm Injured in a run away on Saturday night, and lingered all day yesterday between life and death, died laat evening. His father wm notified in' New' York yesterday, and hia uncle. Mr. Bailey, of St. Louie, also; Congressman Slayden of Sun Antonio, nnother uncle, wm likewise Communleeted with. DeceMed wm 26 years old. a strong, healthy young num. and weighed nbout two hundred pouada. It has been decided to ship the re mains to Champaign, Illinois, for In terment. NARROWLY ESCAPED FLAMES, Reoktonoe Deutroyed by Fire and Oc onganta GM. Out In Night Clothes, Speeinl to The Light Waeo, Tex.. Dep. JLr-A reeldence family barely escaping in their night clothe*. Loh on the building 31750 with 11006 Insurance: on the furniture 31500. with *6OO insurance. Defeo-1 tive fine. hotvon Kiki WILL INVESTIGATE SANITARY CONDITIONS THERE. I 4 ' ,■ . « , ■■ He Will Co-operate With Mexican Health Officials to Prevent Epldem ice—Medical Men Discuss Smallpox and Yellow Fever. Special to The Light. Austin. Tex., Dec. 22.—State Health Officer Tabor returned last night from' Washington, where he had been hold ing a conference with health officers of other southern states and Surgeon Genera) Wyman regarding the method of preventing epidemlca of yellow fe ver in Mexico. He decided to make an official trip to Mexico and inspect the sanitary conditions of that country and co-operate with the Mexican health officials. Meeting of Medicos. The Austin District Medical society 1b fn session here. County Physician Graves read a paper this morning on smallpox. This evening State Health Officer Tabor will read a paper on yel low fever quarantine. Receiver Appointed. In the case of Jasper Wooldridge 'et ! a) against the Austin Ice and Bottling company et al„ application of the I pjalntiff for the appointment of a re ceiver was heard this morning and glranted. V. A. Fenner, of Austin, waa appointed receiver. Charters Filed. Chartered this morning. The Swearingen Beaty company, Lockhart; capital stock. fIO.OOO. The El Paso Foundry company. EI Paso. Increasing capital stock from *109,000 to *200.000. Cancar May Be Cured by Radium. 1 That remarkable new metal, radium, has scored another victory, if we are to cremt’the reports it has been successfully used to cauterize malign apt growths. It has been known since ths discovery of this substance that the emanations from it, like the X r*y*. are able to inflict a serious burn. This, according to a recent medical j writer on jtoe subject, is because its 1 rays interfere with the action of cer- I tain nerves, and apparently Its ability to cquse cancerous growths to disap pear is due to action of a similar kind, since malignant growths are now supposed to be controlled in some way Iby influences transmitted from the central nervous system. At present the hiBh firlbb of the radio-active sub stances prevents general experiment along this line, and it is to be hoped that the cost of production may soon be lessened by the discovery of new ores and of simpler methods at extrac tion—“ Success.” x h. warm, rm ROT M BBTTBL, V. Preu, J. Dt COCKRRLU Rgeretary. WCSTtI UVMS MNST M. 337 iMt Heuufon BL Four pur oom InterMl guM M Mvlag*. SUBSCRIPTION S« A YBAR IN ADVANCR. TMKM Ml Nt, ; I 1 11 / ENTENCED TO EWING IN BEXAR COUNTY JAIL JANUARY fit, I*B6, I WuMp a BbHafrogher Abe Bta» I mem for Nlgety-aine Yearw Bo*to * I Mtw M *LBs V* vw^V w I, This morning In this court Judg* I Clark tad quits a bmp time for * start I while In receiving the report of the I grand jury, which returned eight to Idlctments for miedemeanora aad tww I for tetoniaa. Joha FBadoroy. convicted of mAh 'i I slaughter, acMpted sentence of too j I yean aad wm seateaeed. Abe Slmamm, convicted of rubtadM for bsmuH with fireanm, cm th* AdiA; I erman’s came tato court this withdrew hl* *pp**l aad acneiitM alto J fence of M year* Imp*!* HBHRI t» penitentiary. Slmmoar *taM tejRM district attorney that he tboagh*l|Kß I was thcffiqfMt p|k a* hw”todn*UMKj but that next qme dey might Wag. I nigger”.' ® I Next came Brnst Tbcmpma, mfoffNO I for sentence of death on tW ctanhMl (rape of a white giri in tha NiMHI precinct. Thompeon tad mthlßf jM I say and received hie eenteme I by the rope ofi January », *OUM the hours of 10 a m. and 4 g, the county, jail. .' > Later Thompson sent Por Dtotrirt'jßo I tomey Bee and his first tugmrtta|M tbst the attorney, should «k the governor for commatattoot atm sentence to lite itnpristmmenL TMrI could not be done. Then Thompmay-3 a«ked that a photographer ho cent IBM I the jail in order that he might fomgMM likeness sent to hia mother. ThtauSEa I granted. ■ ■ ■ • - rm I State va. John Fonderoff, ahfiNilM | with murder. Defendant wm tapMR Igunty of manalaughtor aad eentatailLu; to 2 years ImpiteonmanL ; . f I State vs. Jota ftMNME.I I with murder. The etoe ta* Wftl.W' a [set for Monday, February 8; IIKfM a special venire <rf MB joiJMfl 1 IWftpM / D. Sullivan n. Sant* Rmg Cqgod* j dated Mining ahd Smelting' eompfigg’. «< let al.; application for receiverrja&'w I went by agreement. J Charlo* Schreiner vu. Jota T. WtiAvj I suit for debt. Judgment far Bann vs. G„ H. * 5 A If. is on trial. ’ "T*’'' '■■■*. ®| I fffi -a- •> ‘f I Estate of Clarence K. FNmV tiftlwa allowance of *760 per year graateffi.y | for support and maintenance or murtr* J 1 Community estate of Augnqta MHw *l, deceased, and C. F. Roni,-tart vivor. Community letter* granted laurvivor under bond *6OO. C. Cadena* ! - Charles Shiner and Joe S. NeirtaK k I appraisers. i Alice Carter Wood vs. Geo. W. Wood, divorce. P. Guerrero vs. Freda S. Guerrero, di vorce. Ida Douglass vs. Louis DouglaM, dl vorce. Geo. C. Vaughan vs. & H, Vaa Wonner, et al., debt. NeteO’ ' ' ■ D. A. Neal and Miss L E. Neubeny were united In marriage by' AMtew'' Adams at 304 Obraje etreat yesterdlgr There will be no sessions of any oE the courts In the country courthouto on Christmas day. Justice Umscheld performed thd cer emony of marirage this mornlnjf. for Gregorio Sanchez and Santiago Rega lada. at the bride’s house on Otath Flores street. j A Kentucky ToMet. I On one trip through the KentodCf I mountains performed by Jota Fou, I Jr., iq pursuit of “local color.” h*. (stopped over night at a*cabin, wburw.. Ihe slept up next to the [went down a llWNer to I washed his face In a creek I Ixxise. and dried It on W*!dinglK|gß| (fee sack bung against the I family use. and combed his 1 his own comb before a pieoe al'talmS (glass stuck between the land daubing. 7 ’<■' WiiKaN As he was making hia toilet RrlMi closely observed by the small SmH the family. who was clothed iw4«4H of cottonade pants hitched to S cry shirt with one “gallus” fMmH| by a nr.il. Shoes and tat were ing. and his hair hadn’t bee* affmM for six weeks. He watched or so closely that Mr. Fnx was making a* Uxceltent imgnmlm on the young barbarian. As M *m on the last touch, the boy. unable 1* contain himself longer, broke I* • "Say. Mister.” to Ibqutred, ”*l*l you a good deal of trouble to yuntoltl? —The Reader. Wh*t W« Lack. The Gahreston New* gives a to triotic view in the following: "Beer from the United States MB taken the higher, honor in Bohemia, that home of the malt liquid product. When the American Invasion reaches the European thirst ‘here wilt be nothing left for us to do b»* cut off . coupons.” But that is onh "lager" b»er. Be- ■ I fore we can capture the British !we shall have to go into th* "-ai*C» »nd porter business. That *0 doubt ■ we shall do in time. * , New Suite Filed.