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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1808. HEAVY DOCKET FOR AT FREDERICKSBURG It May Require Almost Contin iial Day and Night Sessions This Term. COMMISSIONERS REPORT $19,000 COUNTY FUND Special Telegram to The Express. Feb. Court convened this morning.

The District Judge. Clarence Martin, I Friday. The Tibors of the jury and the defendants of different made their nppearnnce this morning. On of the largest dockets ever hail in this court confronts the officers for trial mid it will require almost a continual day nnd night session in order to dispose, of all of the business before the court If friars nro had IMs term. Stiibbs of Johnson city nnd A.

N. of Mason am here to attend court. 1 rommlRKlonTK 1 Court lowed yestonlnj Tlic county fund, with am mm ted was deposed In Clmrlrs Schrol rr'B bank at Kerrvlllr. He was HIP hig csl fofddpr, paying 2 PT cent interest. MICE ATE UP THE MONEY.

Novel Tale Unfolded in District Cour at Johnson City. Special Telegram to The Expnw. -lOMN'SON CITY. Feb. trii-l Court IMS iidjonninl a of Hie diH-ki-ta tri'd lir- HII.I little business for dial nl (ho next term It diirlnc lit" trinl nn Ini i-tvil null that on- -f HIP porNo I ha-i pom- Importim impTK ami mcmcy, which wns I' Iil IK in hox for MMc-rnlnv.

nnd tli COURT OPENS AT KARNES CITY ComrrilBBloncrs Have Ended Their Uc liberations, RADICAL CHANGE IN WEATHER IS THE FORECAS Storm Conditions in the Conntr West of San Antonio Prodnc live of Quick Changes. COLD WAVE PROBABLE IN NEXT DAY.OR TW( Special Venire Summaned. IVkgratn io Tli- TKJtn.lv. A Held on Charge of Burglary. Tekenni lo The KspirTSR, TRfm.

H-tbiii'o Court In Session at Lock hart. l-b. CnuH vr.n?1 thip mormtm ami mi Imr of rrhniiwl casei were dlnuoswl Tli- etvil will IIP up ol court. Light Docket in Val Verde. JJKI.

HIM, TRX-. T-Vb. rr term flio Vnl County Court this morning. c. K.

M-- l)owell pi-FPldliiR. Tim Is lis'it. Dr. Charlotte Strum, Osteopath. Moore Hide.

Office )p rn UNEQUIVOCALLY DISAPPROVE. New York State Bankers Association Oppose AM rich Bill. YOltK, Kelt. IV. Th? fotmrtl if adtnlnislniMnn nf lhr NVw Vxik Plato WEDDINGS.

of Mr. jind Mrp. thf i-ontrartlnR parlios lining Hoy WIU liams and Miss t.tila KRKIlKRK-KSltrRG, T-Vh. Mbs Mai In Ma nnd Ililmar Wendell, both of Cherry Spiinc, wrro innrrlod ttl this plnrr. Company's New Cook look by MRS.

RORER pages of up-to- how to serve dishes in the new way of cheaper ret better cooking. Storm conditions arc getting: frisky i the country wesl of tliis city and Antoninus can louk for radical change in ilia weather, according to Maj. Alle Huell, observer In charge ot the loci llahi and warmer is tho forecast mad for today, and this will likely be to! lowed by colder weather, during whic ihero may also be some rain. Couple the latter condition it is will bo some cold winds blowing. On the whole, Major Illicit says tli oncliifoiis do not favor that Sort for which San Antonio is mous.

Potato Root Looks Like a Snake. Special Telegram lo The Express. CUKUO, Lcn has swept polato root that is coilwl i tin; a snake. Tho tall an head look so nntural as to deceive nuy on a cursory inspection, if it were Ktrnightem-d out it would probably twenty-four inches long. EXPERT AT BROWNSVILLE.

Will Visit Government Gardens--Firs Car of Celery Shipped. Special Telegram to Tho Exprcsa. HIlUWNSVII.LK, Feb. Itlf (jet-man rnibHFpy nl Waplihigl'm. ai rived hern fliiaht and will vlwil lit farm's near tirowt'ipvlll-.

The first cor vt fiery Ihifl IKI been fdilpjifd front Olmito. mile from iirnwiBVllK lo HI. l-onln. Selling Cotton at Waelder. A T''V.

IT. I'no him Irrd and i of wro laj a Bern Anton!" firm. PLANTING AT ROSANKY. Some Cotton Btlng Sold There at i TO tiitMi haj li'lnlEht, dryitts Cents. The 1-Vli.

vry "-lion at '-arlj- I nlnn'p'l- Honm in lining il PT Practical and Complete Plani, I. Scoll ff ArrhllpclH BulUiern, ARRANGE FOR CHAUTAUQUA. Arrangements Made for Presbyterian Gathering. Trlcetam Tlir Rtmvii.i.r;, it. W.

ir.jnn flati AiMwnio. rrpn-prnt lie exnr-uihr nniiniUee of the West' itfc.finpmriit. was in HIP I. pii.l HPV. John II.

Orc-ii to iiio third annual itraiiiMnient lo be nl Ih" in My grounds TM rtiaoRP.i from Ic-AugURl to July 21, -n of moon. H. KftiiBchnl and Rev, John If. A. c'.

fMit-'-incr and If! appoint dl commit ten on -rt'ilp- fcyfs-l mid ali-mi a huudrfd lots liavn off. Tho-sn lots will ho 1 up yrars th pur- amp UPV. Mr. norm roivirlf. ojuitn Revival at Pearsall.

ipori.il TelcRram fo Tlio Ksiirrys. PK.AIISAI-I.. 1-Vb. WflH lol. nmb aii.l Prof.

K. H. Smoot NaMi- illf, a uninn r.n-ivat IOI-T. hi llir urw MMhiwlisf Clnirrli Spl- irdav nlKlil. Dr.

Rose T. Stern, Osteopath. Moors Hit I I.I I Old PImTT 10il-3r. NOT OUT OF BUSINESS. lankers Life Insurance Company Pol, Surplus of $132,876.

NKXV YORK, Fob. HntihoiB' or (frjury, has, aocordinir to an official talrmrnt martr- today, assotK of J1.400.rtW nd a surplus to policy holders, as -rti- hy tho insurance IVpartmrnl on UUP 1 last, of JlS2.S7fi In a nt-viif of Tfthmary it was ut ttiat the fart. Company MVH sinrf its animation in 1KW, Tho indirtmfntf! ri- wtio novurfrt thfiir r-la(ions with ho company sovcral aito. BANK CASE POSTPONED, hat of Dallas Institution Comes Up February 28. prri.il Telrirram to F.xpiesn.

IAf.I,AR, Foh. day pft hy Judpo MfrV uf ral Court tlir fnff of tKn Ariffimil fHfd by of. the nus- 'nrtd Wrplf-rn Bank and Trust Company, asking (bat rm dtv-larM tlio rrtxr way readied of rrvlly kM that hf. "ii at which sin of the defunct bank have to to why fhft Imnk should not bo declared a institution. LOCAL STUDENTS WILL RETURN TO THEIR COLLEGE Take Action in Meeting at Whic Addresses Are Made and Resolntiots Adapted.

FEU INVESTIGATION IS THE DEMAND MADE Following spirited speeches, coverin two hours, anrf ht-arinK the criovnnce of a dozen students of tho Acricultura and Mechanical Collegp, the A. flub of: San Antonio lasl iiisht sex-era 1 resolutions. The twelve tslii dents, a majority of whom arc fron San Antonio, decided to go back to Col Station. The students of the Agricultural am College who attended th meeting last night retired after th icliial proceedings, and after bain tar-L-liambe-r session tor fifteen minutes Plumed ro the mnin assembly, ai through R. W.

Faust, a senior clu; iber. announcGd tholr intention of go inn hack, it possible, time to attenc a meeting at Collogo Station on Tlu-'so -stiidents ar: Senior, R. "num. Comfort: Juniors, beo Meer clieldt, R. T.

Beuregard, Sun Antonli nd H. H. Vfjclcker. New Brfcunfelf It. M.

Hooker. J. L. Me San Antonio, and H. H.

Rot In llondu; freshmen, Shropshire Jr O. II. Gray, C. 11. Jldllc, A.

W. Tayloi 'lir cliBCUFPinnH waxed very warm dur IB the it men older brads, li irjelnjs the ftrlhing i clearly a iiditl.ii io lip Students Assert Rights. The openly aKucrlrd plating i Heir gricvant'ep pl romtpinnlng: iliu iirllons of I'r 1. II. Harrington.

-JlldRo A i tor and Or. W. "org" if. C. T-tdd, i linear, rrrHidont of tin) Im-nt A.

ihrr'a. whom arc en-Flwlo Dr. -luriiiE NIP rouvorfaO'iii witii Cainnrtftl by Inng-dlnUtifn in wlit'h Im I i-snnol Ifhtii'l it. I i'an ttmt. (f In all of (Iwe nllon Mi wIth'IrawlnK.

tin! Hi- 'iphoMiiiE was put for- I 5 1 ig (f, fi(o propor auUiorlll ito affair. Text of Resolution, rrpnluttnn wmhm 1 to board iif muld hoi WHh-lrswal nf ptydnnt body as calm p'l harm "ily Inctit'iHon, nnt fpfit (hr ohjert that tryin and trying fi hp RHKalinn; urcpp llmi Ih ir n( hy that Tonp. nnd iliat if had froiihjo would havo bprn a This resolution WHB who It wHh inifal. It was a-lojtfod and be forwar)od tn thp oilier OVPT IFto Stati r. inlrodii'-'d a prtltion (n bonnl nf of tli" ARrimHi CoIlPK'-.

aUinr Tor lul turnhiR. the piil.lir. and tn be A trul turn! and ropy of this pptilinn ory of AKrif-iiltnr cchaniral club of Kan Antnni mp adopted ttip nr trd ovpf'pan Antnnio. In a nf ihn petHinti, With riiaht w-ill FtartPit nvrr Ihp Rtalo wlllt an of 1 Jts tile Son A In v1i lnnmnt! who with Ktiilntpli dro at ot Monday til IF YOU KNEW of thn Texan Wonder Von 1 itt-vri suffer from kidnry, hlad- rhruinatio trouble. $1 two onthp' by 'IniRriRts or mall.

Sond for fstimonialp. Dr. W. Hall, 29K St. IRISH WILL CELEBRATE.

ons of Erin for Fettive Occasion on Natal Day of Ireland's Patron Saint. Rt. Pa 3liVf tn San Antonio. plans havr madr to observe irrh 17, with flttiniE and 'ho Anrjcnt OroW of Ilibornlans has a tiffed a program and y's first in will a pageant. Tho routo of th" will the.

prinripsl wn town Ftrfftf. William H. of Now York. president of the Caiholir nth will hiRb mass St. Clnirrli.

Hr is a COLLISION AT SUNSET DEPOT INJURES THRE Baggage Car Bectmes Uncoupled aod Smashes Into Coaches Occupied by Passengers. FLYER IS DELAYED AS RESULT OF ACCIDEN a result of a collision last evcnin at tho Southern Pacific station three pc sons were Injured; a day coach bad! damiiged and the north bound Katy pa, Benger train, known as the "Flyer," di layed an hour and half. The injured men are O. K. Engelbe of this 'City; D.

S. Cobbs oC Keys ton and Thomas Polloy. brahcman. Mr. ISngellwrL wus tlituwn over a RI and his back was injured.

He rcmalne in tho city. Cobbp WOK sitting near a winclo when tlio cotltnton occurrM and a pice Hying glasB cut his hand. He als smslned in tho city. Mr. Policy was standing near the ca and a shower of glaiv? struck gt'ttln his eyes.

His injuries wern last night not to seriously threaten blind ness. He went bin home. It IK orobnbl9 thnt others were nlfghll hurt, although tlietr injtirloH were rcnortod, north hound Katy train IB nvide i this city aJid was about rcariy on schedule time, fl 'o'clock. Tli In tho conoli ti tti arid baggcigo car moved coupled on. It still porno dls irji from tbn train ih" englnn iving rapidly HIP car.

in com nner tho could noi explain down (he cnr nhot nnd Uio dny hcnvy batcEOKTi till t'Qdch wHh a tnrrlflr i-rafh. PIIIBP frnd It conFldorpblv. "-ngrrf nut of their israts and brwtk -pn badly nd other of (I m.I nir hf.iH*'^ (hem inged nii'l i Tbr first he Kortii about ON A GENERAL INSPECTION. Official! of the Southern Pacific to Go Ovor NEW DR1.KANH, prolwbly thn VOAKUM TRAVELS WELL, 'rain Was Handsomett Ever Seen in A Pacific Station. FOHT WORTff.

Kcb. lerlal trutn. on whtrh H. V. Voafctii rolorle of ftork of North affor tbrlr My, was tbo i HIP roof of TP part whlrli I if Toaktim, Win and fffljan) fli" mil, Hurt Near CJrfN7.At.KS.

jmn a. tank rar Ihii morning handhold i way, him to tin ind )nf foot Ml upon Ih" mil in fr.m rar. All of Hir lump? in thr Eon foot werr ba.Hy rronTind. tl wan tnkf-n lo HIP hosjiilnl In San Ant.ml, aftei oon. McChesney at Brownsville, Trlesram to KxpreFB.

HKOWNRVII.I.R, Fph. R. proMdml of HI nd went to fd h'-ro last today on a II sailer The Parson's Advice: "Take rrns.i Cough Drops. Dr. E.

A. Lenert, Dtntist. Ask for Herman's Private Stock. Herman Blum 5C, opp, Mencer. NEW DEVELOPMENT COMPANL.

for Charter Is Made by San Antonio and Texas Citizens. Application for a Charter wart for 'ardrd to by lli tit her land PrrinRs fom any of this (Rpllalir.cd he charter today. corpo- ion will have for Its hoard A. Spcrr, T. Prnip IPS of San Antonio: Hurry TluicHy, "ity, and Harry Kidan.

lloiiRton. 'lie object of tilt- roinpniiy is. as itl me implipw. to further dovAlop id Springs. Thin Is nut CONFERS WITH COUNTY JUDGE.

gent of Associated Charities Dis- Plans for Caring for Indigent, rs. Kadlo Haley, nvnt of Asso- with County Phil Shook romf to this Hty whtl" ill. idf" Shook iB to viMI Hallos shortly nd look Into thf and upon his return to Kan A TO MARK CONFEDERATE GRAVES. Unused Appropriation Is Made Available for Future. WASMlS(3VnN Th" House foiJny apreM tn a joint rMcohMtion rx- for two from Mftrrh tbp of appropr! army rrison t' and fmlltn iid navy, and W-rft of Bensonizer Inhalation Cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and all Diseases of ttte Air Passages, Nose, Throat and Lungs.

The success of our treatment in cases where medical aid and climate had proven a failure, has naturally met with a most pronounced increase in our business here in San Antonio. Patients who only taken th'e Bensonizer treatment a month have improved to such an extent that they are preparing to return to their homes in perfect security that they will remain sound and well. We have patients cured now living in eighteen different States of the Union, some of them cured four and five years ago. Our testimonials are not from Russia, Australia or some foreign country, but right here In San Antonio. We will be pleased to give you the names and addresses of cured patients who have been cured and remained cured for years.

CALL AND INVESTIGATE. IT WON'T COST YOU one cent to do so. C. P. Benson, for fourteen years in Tubercular work, founder and president of the company, the discoverer of the fluids which, transposed into air, destroy the germ which is the cause of consumption, will be pleased to give you any information you desire, and no charge will be made for full medical and physical examination.

We will tell you just what your trouble is, and whether or not we can do you any good. SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the fact of our success here we will erect at once the largest and best equipped establishment for the treatment of Tuberculosis in the United States in or near San Antonio. When this is completed we want to have two hundred cured cases to point to. We will therefore MAKU SPECIAL TERMS TO ALL WHO CALL in the next few days. BENSONIZER COMPANY 106 West Houston Street Office Hours 9 n.

m. to 5 p. Sunday 12. ANY CAR TAKES YOU RIGHT TO OUR OFFICE. BHi BLAZE IT GONZALES; INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED TWO ARRESTS FOLLOW EARLY MORNING FIRE.

Flam OB Break Out in General Merchandise Store and Spread to Grocery About $10,000. Pnori.it Tf to TPK. The ffrr brokn nut In Nc I o'clock. Vfttitr of Nnwniau biilldfiiEP I lo John not known lion- -irtafnatPd, ieti hKnidiarl-m pU-Hiclv P'IP- Two niad-i thin tlne. PAINT FACTORY FIRE.

Several Injured and Properly Worth $100,000 Destroyed. N. a ri''R pxplfir-ionn in PIT fin: afi-rn TWO FIRES AT DALLAS. nc Does $20,400 Damages; Another $4200. I''nh.

niif-slory iwk, nf Tronf Ht.r'-olr wnd running north of huf r.tiorlly Ifgrfjraif in.cinanm or )23dn. Th- In thf Olilo ImildlnE IP trfl foUowF: A. Ohio. POOO; When that "spring lassitude" creeps up-- that "tired feeling" conies on-- you need a little ginger, just a little energizcr, and you get it in the best form in Uncle Sam's Ginger Ale Some prefer it in a "high-ball" --and it's simply delicious, a palate tickler. 8BRVI3D WHBRGVER DRINKS ARI3 8OL.D Q.

A.DUERLER MFQ.CO. of Pure, Non-Alcoholic Sevtriig Ih fluo in Ib" IP" NEIVS ruvinRion, arrivml In tiie. thi lam of tbe wrrh nil.) will rnakn bin honif. Mr. Pnrrlc in an "Id-tlnm batidntiion itnd will ib- P.

of (iraiwt ((apidn, Mich. IB MI MNP wceh as. Hi- or 111' tt.1 C. C. siiuiier at in it'MI'tliiE lacf Tliurndflv WR.t roRliKrrl.

which will th? Sunday of Itnptitt which is n.iw in P. A. KU1 wa4 3. iiitsiiieia visitor (a th" Friday. arr.

in' (be viMMnr A a Ran- ami family. Tbry lo multr Taylor Mut-'bincdii and A. J. Htamu frliana. Ill ThnrcilAT ertMx' purrlia'inrt .1.

Cunnlnjjliam WHH a visitor to th" firvt nf tho week. rRtuin- ne TlmiFdav. Mr and Mrn J. (Jray rotwrneil lo Mlas Drinkill of vtil(r-I frjlkr In -ity Hstunliiy and Fra knllne party the lutme of Mr and H. S.

MontRdfJiiTV Fildny "veninit, mrv H. oi'inlen tn arr.ineement. Thr- DEATH RECORD. Irwln. from ynniiK tniin from WPnlr- 0 1 WI.M.HI, at Mr, IT year.

-iH. IT-F. I in I I' tho HarrlBb.iri, A Ran Antonio nallrnnd at tnlp folnt, hero tmltty. MARUTMAN-Toakum, Mrn. Tlirrns -in Ih- Dr.

F. A. Piper, Osteopath. RpvenOi Strqfll. Old BaK.

Leo M. J. Dlelminn, Architect. KM K. bath SDERIFPS COLUMN.

Karnee County. milr. or hl h. Tlio In with whlto hellr. C.IOSA madn ind roward for oC Dr.

Farmer, Specialist. Throat and Stomach. Hlckn Frederick B. Gaentfen, Arohltect. lliilldlnc.

OM Qood Horses for All Purposes We havi- an uniiMially line solr-rtion rf that can hr upon to porform Ihn sn-virn WP them for--and wo will Rlnrlly show trrrn lo any OJIP in a tnir.i- worlhy iinim.il at. a fair an.l honfat valtmilon. Wft zrr pflrtrcitlarly "fitroDR" on meitrhcd I nrvrral. tho equal of any wo'vo rvrr broue.K mcni 11 ymi wh in artlon--for "srtion" is a plnnro that, rannot low very fast, onos--and somr splonrlfd surrey and phactci.i And Saw plenty of BinslMiriv-r 3 -a FRED SMAUU HORSE CO. Dwyer Both Phonea.

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