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'UNITARIANS MEET AT
BOSTON THIS WEEK
Special to The Light
p Boston. Maaa., May 21. —Thia is the
•aninversary week of the American
JUnllanan aseociation and prominent
.members ot the denomination are
.here from all parts of the country to
•take part in the proceedings. The
delegatee assembled in King’s chapel
thia morning for a prayer service con
.ducted by Rev. C. A. Staples, of Lex
ington. Mass. Thia afternoon, at the
‘South Congregational church, there
Was a public meeting of the National
■ Alliance of Unitarian and Other Lib
.eral Christian Women. The speakers
.included Rev. Florence Buck of Ke
*nosha. Wis, and Rev. Franklin 8.
"Southworth president of Meadville
Theological school. There will be an
Informal reception In honor of the
visitors at the Hotel Somerset this
evening. President Charles W. Eliot,
of Harvard university, and otner emi
nent Unitarians wll receive.
CONVENTION AT FRISCO
FOR RIVER IMPROVEMENT
Special to The Light.
San Francisco. May 23.—Represent
atlvee of the commercial and trad<
bodies of San Francisco. Sacramento
Oakland and other places were pres
ent at the opening of the river Im
provement convention at the Palace
hotel today. The purpose of the con
ventioa. which will bo in session two
days. is to discuss measures and
means for the improvement of naviga
tion on the Sacramento and San Jos
Ruin rivers and the protection of ad
jacent lands from flood waters. Owing
to the Influential and representative
character of the convention it is be
lleved something definite In the way
of rtvcr Improvement will be accoru
idlshed.
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A VOICE FROM KORfA;
IT UNFOLDS A TALE
PREBYTERIAN MISSIONARY W. H
KEARNS SENDS A LETTER.
Tales of the Confusion and Tumult 4“
ths Little King«»om—N#rr>w Es
cape of the Parson and the Women
By Mountain Path From Sun Chum
to Ping Yang
Chicago, May 23 — A dispatch to the
Chronicle from Alton, 111., says:
Friends of the Rev W H Keam*
a Preabytertan missionary at Sun
Chum, are in receipt of a letier frofr
him telling of the narrow escape of
himself and family to Ping Yang, when
the hostilities began between Jipan
and Russia and Korea was occupied
by the foreigners
His letter shows the utter confusion
that existed on all sides when Koran
was occupied in telling of his escai®
Mr. Kearns also gives some idea of
the tumultuous times that the little
kingdom is experiencing He ‘
"Saturday. February Z«», a telegram
came saying that chair cooiiaa hau
already been sent from Ping Yang
and urging that the ladies and chil
dren be sent Immediately to Plug
Yang Hasty preparations were begun
but were stopped In a few hours by
the arrival of 400 Cossacks who seized
houses and prepared to camp for the
night
"The Koreans were in a panic and
fleeing from their homes by scorch
The Cossacks went on in the morning
and were followed by an equal- num
ber during the day. The chair coolies
arrived on Sunday morning, bearing
urgent messages from missionaries in
Ping Yang After consultation a nar
row mountain path parallel to the
main road was selected as a possible
route. Christian coolies were finally
secured after much effort and on Mon
day morning three ladies and one
child, escorted by one of the meh.
started on the difficult path with Iqn
professional coolies one horse and f
few Christian men from Sun Chum {o
carry the baggage
“This amount was decreased on the
journey, as coolies gave out or desert
ed and their loads had fo be abah
doned. By the end of the second day
this force had diminished to nine men
two of whom acted for the rest of tl»
trip as chair bearers, leaving seven
men and the horse to carry wbat w|s
left of the baggage. The missionary
walked nnd his riding donkey wgs
pressed into service as a baggage car
rier."
Mai! Order#
Filled.
MASSACRE BY MOROS.
They Surprise 53 Filipinos and Kill
Them at Malabang.
Manila. May 23.—A report has bean
received here from Camp (Merton, en
the Island of Mindanao, dated May
15. stating that a massacre hadTaktn
place on the 12th instant near *1 aIB
Bang on the southern coast of Min
danao. Fifty-three Filipino men.
men and children, the families of em.
pleyes of the United States military
government at Malabang were sur
prised at midnight while arteep~hy the
Date Alia and a band of Moron from
the Rio Grande valley and slaughtered
The chief and his followers escaped
before the alarm could be given.
Scuth African Natives Rsstless.
New York. May 23.—Persistent ru
more of unrest among the native
tribes have been rife for some time,
according to a Times dispatch from
Johannesburg. South Africa. “Un
rest." is perhaps too strong a word
to use at present. The natives have
been talking a good deal and fee!
themselves dissatisfied but only in a
vague manner. The activity of the
leaders in the Ethiopian movement,
which is based on the idea of Africa
for the native races, is believed to be
largely the cause of the feeling
Cures When Doctors Fail.
Mrs. Frank Chiasson, Patterson, La.,
writes June Bth. 1901: “I had malaria
fever in very bad form, was under
treatment by doctors, but as soon as
I stopped taking their medicine the
fever would return. I used a sample
bottle of Herblne, found It helped me.
Then bought two bottles, which com
pletely cured me. I feel grateful to
you for furnishing such a splendid
medicine, and can honestly recom
mend it to those suffering from ma
laria as it will surely cure them."
Herblne. 50c bottle at Fischer &
Sprlugall and Bexar Drug Co.
Spanish Monks Arrested.
New York. May 23.—When th«
Spanish monks who came here from
the Philippines received the orders of
the government for their expulsion,
says a Herald dispatch from Caracas,
Venezuela, they answered that they
would leave only at the point of bayo
nets or on the orders of t.ieir superior.
All were immediately arrested.
Rev. Dr. Howard Jones Resigns.
New York. May 23. —Rev. Dr. How
ard L .Jones, of the Baptist church of
the Epiphany, has announeed hl# res
ignation. He asked that it takewffect
not later than July 1. It I* undet
stood Dr. Jones has received n call
from the Baptist church at Chattn
uiHiga, Tenn. He is a native of the
HOUtll.
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for every purvoso. also print i>apcr
bags, wrapping paper, • letter heads,
envelopes, statements and all kinds of
paper specialties. A full lino of but
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per. etc. Phones 862 will reach us.
Orders az edited promptly.
Fewer gallons wears longer; Dlvoo. ।
SCREEN DOORS from 85c up.
SCREEN WINDOWS' from 33c up.
SCREEN WIRE '-om 10c jard up.
E. PRAEGER. 322-324 E. Commerce
street. Phones 305.
Carter lead at $6.70 per hundred.
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BAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, MOUDAY..MAY a 3.
NEGROES IN CHICAGO
TO MANY OF THEM
SO SAYS DR. STENSON OF THE
MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE.
He Says 35.000 Should be Started
Down South at Ones—Ths Beet Ns
-Brevs stay in the South— The Green
Ignorant Herd Go North ,Go North
To Vote.
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: CMiigo. May 23.—ThriV- ere too
many negroes in Chicago, accprdmg
to ini' Ret “R. D. Stinson, dhanedtior
of the Morris Brown college, Atlanta,
Ga , who made an address at the In
stitutional African Methodist Episco
pal church. His subject was “Practi
cal Education for the Masses, the Re
deeming Feature of the Race."
"There are 35.000 negro men and
women In Chicago today who ought to
be started down south at once,” said
Dr. Stinson. “Fifteen years ago I
could get plenty of money here for
the education of the southern negroes,
but when the green, unsubstantial,
ignorant herd of brutes from the
south came yeljfjng up to Chicago
where they have free bars, free
street cars, free hotels, where they
can go where they please and talk as
they please, things nearly were turned
tipside down. These southern ne
groes are not able to meet conditions
here. They are ignorant and they
are deceived. The best negroes stay
in the south, but Instead of telling
these poor people the truth, you In
Chicago urge them to oome where
they can vote.
“I would urge the practical and sym
tematlc education of all the faculties
of the heart, the mind, and the head.
"There are too many poor ministers
begging through the south. Mako
your daughter a good cook and your
son a good carpenter."
WALTER VROOMAN ILL.
His Efforts at the West Were Not at
Alt Successful.
Baltimore, May 23.—Walter Vroo
man who spent a large fortune fur
nished by his wife, in endeavoring to
carry out Utopian schemes in the
west, is seriously ill from nervous
I rostration at Cambridge, Md. It Is
believed, however, that he will re
cover.
Little has been heard of Vrooman
since the collapse of his western co
operative company, which conducted
a string of stores in the west and
southwest followed by the removal
of the Ruskin university which he
founded, from Trenton, Mo., to Chi
cago.
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS
MEETING AT YORK, PA.
Special to The Light.
York. Pa.. May 23. —This city is
alive with Kuights Templars who are
gathering from every part of Pennsyl
vania for their fifty-first annual con
clave. The program will be ushered
in this evening with a general recep
tion in honor of the visitors. There
will be a grand parade tomorrow and
on Wednesday the new officers will
be Installed. The entertainment pro
gram is one of the best ever arranged
for a conclave in this state. Excur
sions. electric railway trips, carriage
rides, a grand ball and other features
are included.
SPRING FESTIVAL
AT CHATTANOOGA
Special to The Light.
Chattanooga. Tenn., May 23. —The
Chattanooga spring festival opened
today under favorable auspices. All
trains arriving Sunday night and this
morning brought hundreds of visitors
from points far and near. The day’s
program was successfully carried out.
Baldur, the god of spring, came down
from his cave in Lookout Mountain
especially to open the carnival. He
was welcomed by a big parade and
conducted to the festival grounds. To
night the midway ami street fair will
bo ablaze with hundreds of electric
lights. The carnival will continue
through Che week.
The infant Needs
a perfectly pure, sterile, stable, easily
absorbable and assimilable food. These
are a combination of requirements
which are found in Borden's Eagle
Brand Condensced Milk. These prop
erties are so perfectly represented In
no other form of artificial Infant feed
ing.
TO THE SAP COAST RESORTS.
$4.50 tr» Corpus Christi and return.
$4.80 to Rockport and return.
On sale every Saturday and Sunday
in May, limited to following Tuesday
for return. Take it irt.
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It Is in the Mixing
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lust the quantity of this and how
much of that should go Into the bat
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tion you get from us. We make
Chocolate Eclairs, Cream Puffs and
Cream Rolls that are simply perfect,
and would rather you'd make a prac
tical test than take our word.
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Office arid Ov*na: 1013-1017 North
Flore* St. Branches: 119 Avenue G;
223 Main Avenue.
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BRYAN’S IDEALS.
He Hits the Great Navies of the
World a Sidewinder.
Chicago. May 23.—William J. Bryan
has addressed the Hull House Worn
en's club on “The Value' of Ideals."
“An ideal" he said, "measures the
difference between success and fail
ure. between a noble life and a wasted
existence." Everyone, he said, should
have an ideal so high as to keep one
constantly pushing forward. An Ideal
so high as to keep one constantly
looking up and far enough In advance
to keep one constantly pushing for
ward. An ideal that could be over
taken. ho declared, was a small ideal.
Political parties, according to Mr.
Bryan, should strive for the highest
Ideals rather than for temporary vic
tory at the polls. America, he said,
had followed an Ideal that had taught
men to protect their rights: it should
labor to achieve an Ideal that would
teach the nations of the world to re
spect the rights of others. A great
navy was denounced as a tax upon
the people, an incentive to all the
nations to excel in battle equipment
beyond all limit.
A MORMON ADVERTISEMENT
This 1s What the Smoot Investigation
Turns Out to Be.
Chicago. May 23.—The Reed Smoot
inquiry has been branded as a "Mor
mon trick" by Jolin Merrit Driver,
speaking in the People's church nil
pit. According to Dr. Driver, the
Mormons sought an Investigation by
the senate, their object being to gain
a publictiy that would bring their
doctrines before the people.
"The wiles of the Mormons arc
many and far-reaching." sai l Dr. Dri
ver. "Tlie Smoot case was only a
ruse. President Smith was not a re
luctant witness. His testimony was
along carefully considered and pre
determined lines With the Mormons
it was n campaign of education and
familiarization."
A Thief Returns Checks.
Chicago. May 23.—Tho thief who on
Saturday robbed St. Elizabeth's hos
pital of $3500 In cash and cheeks lias
returned part of his plunder. In the
morning mall delivered at the hospital
was an envelope containing three of
the stolen certlefled < hecks,, their
amounts agrqgatlng $1290.
Bank Clerk Arrested; $22,000 Short.
New York. May 23. —Edward P.
Hoyt, a check clerk In the Chemical
National bank, who disappeared sev
eral weeks ago. leaving an alleged
shortage of $22,000, has been arrested
at I Ako Mahopac and brought back
to this city for a hearing. Hoyt had
been In the employ of the Chemical
bank more than twenty years.
Guaranteed Sprinkling Hose is the
only kind to buy. The only place to
buy it, Is from Machenhelmer A Jonas,
the Plumbers, 215 East Houston street,
both phones 452. Let us figure on
your plumbing.
Finck's 5c Havana Cigars.
Visit Albert’s Buckhorn Saloon.
HLEGRAPH BREVITIES.
Vice Admiral Skrydloff reaches Via.
dives tok.
Houston Heights has her first fire
in e’ght years.
Alexieff tenders his resignation, but
it in not accepted.
Dr. Hail, of McGregor, killed while
hunting with his nephew.
Cotton forms 36 per cent of the ex
ports of the United States.
A get rich quick man In St. Louis is
sent up for eighteen months.
City of Mexico asks 823,000,000 for
Increasing her water supply.
Court at Seguin gives negro Walter
40 years for killing Echols.
Annual session of western f’Hlcra
tion of miners opens today.
Austin reports the probability of
Texas instructing for Parker.
Cranfill sells his interest in the Bap
tist paper at Dallas and retires.
Indiana fisherman dynamited while
blowing up fish in White River. Ind.
Truck drivers in New York threaten
to go out with the freight handlers.
Prince Pn Lun does homage at the
grave of tho late President Harrison.
Homo of Jolin W. Kiser raided in
Chicago and $13,000 in Jewelry Is
taken.
Cumberland general assembly mln
inters at Dallas fill the city pulpits ou
Sunday. .
Mazatlan is taking precautions
against recurrence of the bubonic
plague.
Amount of United States agrcul
lura! output not fed to cattle is $!.•
500,000,000.
Babcock. Yale polo player killed by
» blow from a polo club In Ihtercolle
glatc game.
Bryan thinks there will tie no re
organization of the Democratic party
at St. Louis.
Negro prisoner attacks Jailer at
Knoxville. Tenn., but is overpowered.
Jailor badly hurt.
The absorbing topic In Rome and
In Paris is the breach between Franc*'
and the Vatican
Americans held for ransom by Moor
ish bandits are well treated. Ransom
being arranged for.
Von Buelow holds his own with tho
government and loses no favor at the
hands of the Kaiser.
Baroness Hencelmucller. wife of the
Austrian ambassador at Washington
Is vllchtly Improved.
FlHMmrg is making enormous sblp
m«-ntM of coal south. 8.300.000 bushels
shlnped in »hree days.
Hotithorn Preabvtarian minsters fill
the Mobile piilulta Sunday, being
there in general assembly.
Major Dickinson, agent of the de
partmrnt of comm-rce la.looking af
tor the beef trust In Texas.
Seven persons killed and five tatah
ly hurl 1" an explosion In ths drving
Toom of Findley. 0.. novelty works
TO THE SAP COAST RESORTS.
84.50 to Corpus Christi nnd return.
$4.80 tn Rockport and return.
On sale every Satunlay and Sunday
In May. limited to following Tuesday
for return. Take It tn.
Sowing machines to rent, at M. J
HawlUM New and pld phomw.
Visit Albert’s Buckhorn Saloon.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
MEET AT LOUISVILLE.
Special to The Light.
Louisville. Ky.. May 23.—Knights of
Columbus from all over the United
States will gather in Louisville early
next month, when the nadonal coun
cil of the order will meet. Delegates
will lie present from every state and
territory and the number present wOI
represent about 400.000 membes.
Louisville Knights are making extern
site preparations for the reception and
entertataUMDt of the visitors. The
national council Is compost'd of one
hundred mcmliers. a certain number
representing each state. Officers will
l»c olecttxf for tho coming year, and
much Important business will come up
for consideration and action.
MEETING TO REVIVE
MERCHANT MARINE.
Special to The Light.
New York, May 23.->-The commit,
tee directed by congress to invest!-
gate and report on the best methods
of restoring the merchant marine as
icmbled for its first meeting at the
Chamber of Commerce In this city to
day. Senator Gallinger. of New
Hampshire called the meeting to or.
der.
SCREEN DOORS from 85c up.
SCREEN WINDOWS trom ssc up.
E PRAEGER, 322 324 E. Commerce
street.
Finck's 5c Havana Cigars.
Krueger & Krueger
: x Wines Whiskies i
OHO: And i ’Phones ii
i KUX: Liquors Cigars i 1504
For Family Trade ’Phone Us a Trial Order.
Grand Opening Wednesday, May 25th
SAN ANTONIO TRANSFER. COMPANY
HERNANDEZ BROB., Props. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
CHARLES ZOLLER, General Manager. Residence, New Phone 1811
MAIN OFFICE, COR. SOUTH LAREDO AND EL PASO STS.
New Phono 801. Old Phorte 1274.
r Carloads Consigned to Us for Dletrlbut<o«
Freight Delivery- Given Prompt Attention. Moving Safes arw
I Heavy Machinery a Specialty.
J. F. RIPPS,
Saw Antonio Seed and Paint Ca.
Seeds, Pelnts, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, and,
Grain and Poultry Supplies.
Breeder of Pure Blooded 8. C. White Leghorns.
•ole Agent for the Celebrated RUBBER A HAMMER PAINT*.
Mouse Paint only 51.15 per Gallon cent. 5-year guarantaa.
Tho following new Seed in stock: COTTON, CANE) CORN
and all kinds ot GARDEN SEED.
ELKS ARE IN SESSION
AT GALVESTON TODAY.
Special to The Light.
Galveston. Tex.. May 23. —Galvestou
is entertaining the state association of
E’ks. which will be in session here
for two days. Large delegations are
on hand from Waco. Austin. San An
tonio, Fort Worth. Dallas and other
cities. The down-town section of Gal
veston and particularly the Tremont
hotel, where headquarters have t>een
established, is elaborately thTorated in
honor of the visitors. A parade and
other interesting features have been
provided for in the program.
HARTFORD SEMINARY
EXERCISES TODAY.
Special to The Light.
Hartford. Conn., May 23.—The an
nlversary exercises which began at
tho Hartford Theological Seminary
today will be signalized not only by
the usfial commencement but by the
inauguration of Prof. W. D Macken
zie. D. D , as president of the institu
tion The inauguration will take place
Wednesday and will be attended by
representatives of leading educational
Institutions •’’em Massachusetts to
California.
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