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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
Incorporated November 1, 1902-
By HELEN M. QUINN ;
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Copyright, 1901, by H. M. Quinn
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Refuned to Sell n Rook.
Another Miblleal Dispute.
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pletely fagged out.
An Italian crank fired three blank
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which will record the untimely death
of this child of 8 years will also be a
lasting, but, alas, disregarded monu-
agreement reached between Manager
J. M. Herbert of the Rio Grande sys-
The announcement is made that the
Crown Prince of Siam is engaged to
marry the oldest daughter of the Em-
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INVESTMENTS OF OUTSIDE CAPI-
TAL SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED.
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i “De devil is lak a roarin’ Hon,"
Brier Wiama.
he Repo
Some
Daily, every day and Sunday; Semi-
Weekly, Wednesday and Saturday.
The S. C. Beckwith Special Agency,
xelustve eastern advertising agents,
42, 44, 45 47, 48. 49, Tribune building.
New Turk City, 510-512 The Tribune
Building. Chicago, Ill.
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days, or she would not have written and a sugared chill. After these dish
thia” _ ' which are mere "frills," the substa
There came to him a great longing to tial part of the meal is begun. A woe
hear her volce, to feel her band, soft •” *—' *-----• —----* - —
held out both bands.
"Besst"
I should like to have your opinion.”
“You think they are good?”
"Yes, but I should like to know
whether your judgment agrees with
mine. This ‘Reason and Romance,' I
to lay it long ago when he was tired boiled in water. From this the flow,
or discouraged and came to her for of Japan fills her bowl, a capaciot
sympathy. one, and, having mixed it with a bln J
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। glancing at the card which the boy
laid on his desk. He took It for granted
that the lady was Mrs. White.
TO DEFEND AMERICA’S CUP— C. oliver teelin Expects to Guide New
Defender to victory.—The American syndicate of millionaires who are to
build a new yacht to defend the Amer ica Cup against Sir Thomas Upton's
challenger are expected to select C. Oliver Iselin to sail the new defender.
FOOTBALL CLAIMS ANOTHER
VICTIM.
ry would be glad to renew old associa-
tions. and I want you to see my little
boy. We call him"— The sweet voice
Ono month—By mail.....
Three months—In advance
•lx months—In advance ..
Ono year—In advance ....
•unday only—One year ..
•unday only—Six months.
Cemi-Weeky Statesman-
One year ........... ..
Six months
MILES’ MOVEMENTS.
Manila. Nov. 16.— General Miles vis-
ited Camp Vickar in Mindanoa yester-
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(In the City and by Mali.)
One month—In city, in advance,$ 50
be rather a clever little story, but as it
is written by a very dear friend of
one hundredfold more the children of
hell than are their neighbors in the
south.
be stated that there are 35,000 small
children in regular factory work In
TELEPHONES.
Business Office .......
Editorial Rooms .........
Society Editress ..........
cartridges at the King of Belgium Sat
urday morning. The only dmage
done was a strain given the Associ-
ated Press wires.
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The State Fox Hunters' association i
has just closed an exciting chase near
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
. character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may appear in the columns of The
Btatesman will be gladly corrected by
its being brought to the attention of
the nubilshere.
are to be “butchered to make a Roman ' and Historic Preservation society,
holiday." It is proper to enter a pro j
test. I
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BURNED TO DEATH IN BED.
yolce
uant
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The earthquake in Guam did u»-
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A RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE.
Manila, Nov. 16.—A conference of
the bishops, priests and leaders of the
For a moment the woman’s self pos i "No, he aim’t," said Brother Diek
nesslon left her; bar lips were colorless, "kase ef he wus dey ain’t a alm
and the roses in her cheeks turned among you what wouldn’t climb a t
from red to white That deep, strong w‛en you board him comlm’r-Atii
volee then had power to move her after Conatitutiom,
of himself. The viands are in tiny cups with co
"I cannot forget,” he said. “I must ers, and among them are such daint
see her again and win her forgivenesa. ' as a hashed sparrow, a stuffed praw
She can not have forgotten the old a salt sweetmeat, seaweed with sau4
in a moment he heard the office boy
return, and be could hear the faint
rustle of a woman's skirt.
The shadows had gathered In the
office, and the light was somewhat dim.
He looked up and saw her standing
there in the doorway in her simple
white dress and blue ribbons, the
sweet, girlish face just a trifle more
serious perhaps than of old, but other-
wise unchanged.
He jumped to his feet and came for-
ward, but his back was to the light,
and she did not have a good view of
his face.
"Has Miss King gone"" she asked
in a low voice, and the old tones
Katias la Japan.
Overeating is not a sin which
Rome, Nov. 16.—The ministry of the
tern and the Brotherhood of Railroad Interior has established the identity
Trainmen. the members of the order'of the assailant of King Leopold. His
who are employed as switchmen in the ' name is Generrero Rubino, and he is
various yards of the company are I described in the records as an ad
granted an increase of pay amount-* vanced socialist. He was condemned
Ing to 3 and 4 cents per hour. to a long term of imprisonment
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The Statesnian, 60 vents a month.
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be would say, much that was other-
wise inexpressible, and her face,
flushed crimson. He bad been reading
her story into which she had put so
much of the long ago-their long ago.
What had it told him -
“What do you think of itr" she asked
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ers, who would now save the south
BY FATE OR;
CHANCE?
you take $1007" "No, sir! Nor $
nor 8600. It's worth as much to mA
to any one. I need it in my buslneu
I have my opinion of a merchant w
has things to sell and won't men.—N
York Press.
thrilled his very soul —— ■.
Without answering her question, be
‘Mil -
AUSTIN DAILY ATATESMAN, MONDAYa NQYEMBER 17, 1902.
He was roused from his reverie by sauce flavored with fish, she then ill
the entrance of the office boy bearing 11 to her mouth and crams It dow
a card. with the aid of her chopsticka. Tb
"Lady for Miss King, sirr ' ends her dinner.
“Bring her in here," he said, without -----------------
have, been added to our population .
within the two years last past. Mil - Tyler. They caught seventeen foxes,
lions of dollars have been put Into twenty-one bad colds, and in fact had
for years without exciting any special I
.. .i -- feet went to sleep before the finish.
Indignation on the part of the reform-
Ban Antonio's bacteriologist has dis-
covered that the local market is be-,
ing supplied with embalmed oysters.
Tamaleville is such a warm town they
wouldn't keep otherwise.
Was It fate? Was It chance?
knows?
stealing at Milam In 1893. but be ef- "It willbe.a pleasure. Miss King."
fected his escape to England, where When she had gone, he laid down bls
he is supposed to have Imbibed his Pen. put away his papers in a method-
anarchistic principles. His father was 1ca1 way. lighted a cigar and settled
a patriotic communal councilor, but himself comfortably back In bls chair.
peror of Japan. The name of the
prince is Chowena Maha Vagiravudh.
The Statesman will withhold the name
of the princess until the subscribers
have time to pronounce the name of
the prince.
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timber lands, lumber mills, rice lands,
rice mills, irrigating canals, to say
nothing of the great growth of thei
small farming interests.
Old towns are growing into cities
and new towns are being laid out.
a hallway on a rainy day.
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MORE WAGES INCREASED.
Denver, Col., Nov. 16.—Under an
John Mitehell, president of the
Mine Workers Union, has been under
fire for several days. When last heard
from John was well, and his vessel
was still afloat.
Manila, Nov. 16.—The number
The telegrams report the recent
killing of a boy of 8 years in a foot-
ball game. One of the serious objec-
five long years. It waonl
ment, however. She recov
held out her baud.
"Why, Bert." she said, and I
was almost natural, "this la a
ment to the fatalities that so fre- will be held. In Manila 1sa
quently follow Jn the wake of this l They, propose to addressa memorial
' ‛ . j to Mgr. Guldl, the apostolic delegate
skull and cross-bones game. • in the Philippines, setting forth their
should be discouraged—for, the more
.valuable and estimable the partici-
pants are the less should they be al-
tions to this savage game is that its
practice by older boys is a source of i . w. ,,, . ... - „ ,
, day. He will go to Ilagan, Cebu.
demorallzation of the Ideas of small Leyte, Samar and Southern Luzon be-
children, fore returning to Manila.
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The little fellows, when they see the I SILVER DEPRECIATION.
adulation so absurdly bestowed otngurntlpMne 16sseduditorhe‛pwshe
regular players, try to cultivate a yell, pines treasury on account of the de-
a football appearance and the usual preclation1 silver since January'.In-
cluding the last decline at 81.054.000
roughness of play. The tombstone ! gold.
Some of these secondhand books
ers or sellers of secondhand books a
Who 'as independent as a fool farmer on
Office: 707 Congress Avenue, Aus-
tin. Texas
' pursuit of the fastest swamp rabbit
“Where once were Indian bark canoes, । on Sand Fiat." Hold up. Walden.
The rushing steamboat raves,
And city lots are staked for" sale
•Above old Indian graves.”
this morning. The mob consisted of
from fifty to seventy-five men, some
of whom are supposed to have come
from other counties. They had little
difficulty in getting Buckles from the
I jail. He was taken to the court house
. yard and hanged to a tree, after which
Various revolutionary relics dug uni .
la the vicinity, were displayed in the 4000000000000000000000000
chapter room of the church.
what they call it down here. There
-Cleveland. O., Nov. 16.—The Lake 1 the desk, and he sat with his forehead
are doubtless more children employed !
In the factories in the single state of I
Pennsylvania than are employed in i
all the industrial establishments of the
south, and yet our benevolent breth-
states where children are
Hallettsville, Tex., Nov. K.—Bam
Goldberg, general merchandise, has
assigned generally, with liabilities of
about $20,000, assets 816.000.
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CHOLERA IN MANILA .
Recent statistics show that the
employment of child labor in large
factories in the northern states far
cholera cases is increasing In this
city, and the spread of the disease is.
causing some alarm. There are on an
average thirty cases daily.
The disease is spreading in the
Marquina valley, where the danger of
an infection of the water is regarded
as grave. Should tho water supply
A New York woman's jaws lock
every time she bears a cat squall If
this is a new disease Austin doctors
j vel work overtime when it strikes
, here.
A KENTUCKY HANGING.
A Mob Violates the Sabbath and the
State Laws.
murder of Robert T. Read, was hang- : :
ed by a mob shortly after 2 o'clock •000000000000000000%
| Saturday afternoon, and the great
publishing house was almost deserted.
In one of the offices a man and a wo-
man were at work, the former busily
writing and the latter reading wearily
through a slowly diminishing pile of
MSB.
‘ The woman sighed. The man looked
up at her.
| "Tired, Miss King?"
“Tired! That does not express it, and
It does scem that I am accomplishing
employed, and have been em
. ------- , can lay at the door of the dainty 11
| That was five years ago, but It tie almond eyed flower of Japan. Sb
seemed as if he had just awakened begins the day by eating when ab
; from a long dream. He had tried so ' wakes a couple of little green plun
hard to forget and until today almost pickled in vinegar and rolled in suga
had convinced himself that he was sue- ' This almost traditional breakfast d
ceeding. but somehow all the old hopes ' Japan is completed by a cup of tel
crowded into his heart, and he realized ■ The dinner, which is brought in on I
that they were mastering him In spite ' red lacquer tray, is the drollest affai
u „ entirely Irrelevant for A. ad-/WhitsympAhnzembwrth‛tniatmovement,
vocates of footbal) to assert that many but are still adhering to the Roman
superior scholars and gentlemenly Cawowit hure bualberrekramrning
students arc In the habit of joining their allegiance to Rome or joining
in this alleged diversion. j the dissenters It is believed Mgr.
Guldl will deal with the church sit-
The statement is only a corrobora- J uation before entering upon negota-
tion of the assertion that football. tions with Civil Governor Taft regard-
Ing the Friar lands.
Shore road will post notices tomorrow resting on bls palm and his deep gray
announcing an average Increase of 10 eyes looked wearily back through the. , , ,g ----- -----
per cent in the wages of switchmen years A Sh-ver, and brushed hi8 band quickly
along the entire system. Not a great „ . ... 1 across his eyes. "I have been dream
while ago the wagee of the switch- VIV1aI the little story brought ing. and this is the awakening Ah
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It In also stated that the Nickel Ehare eac others sorrows and an gray eyes as he mingled with the bur
Pletewi follow with a senerai and were loya^ ring.crowdszon Broadway., , ,
‘ , ization that this youthrul companion- I A, wee Klatera.Wom an 1knelt.by 1
1 ship had developed into the passionate tn.’cotupnd stroked A.baby‛sgolde
love of man and woman and the deep ' cuis."E ’ der she whispered
Purls. Nov. 16.-Count Frank, who happiness this awakening had brought ' "God bless 7 ' dear, and make r°a a
wns well known in society here. was , Z,. . th„m! mD 1. p ought , happy as you deserve.” Somethin!
burned to death In his bed last night at tosbothsonthe m J1 7 well he remem: glistened on the baby’s cheek. Could J
des Lands bered his ardent wooing and her sweet have been a tear? Perhaps Shepraye
’ for her boy and perhaps- Yes, worn el
' are queer. I
his residence, the Chateau -— -------
at Suresnes. It is supposed that he surrender-
fell asleep while reading and the lamp] Then the gray eyes grew troubled as
in some way set fire to the bedding. he thought of the "little rift within the
. ■ lute" and the final quarrel and parting
( brought about by a woman's pride and
a man's stubbornness.
•Y THE GAMMEL-STATESMAN
PUBLISHING CD.
mine perhaps I am partial. Will you
giro me your unbiased opinion?’
He crossed the room and took the
MSB. from her hand. A few minutes
later she closed her desk and put on
her hat.
“I am going home,” she said as she
ulations. As an illustration It mayisrapher on duty at the camp ” com-
a very successful meeting. The last
we heard from them, Col. Pete
Reeves of Tyler, who owns a fine
pack of fox hunting "Walker dogs." j
had treed and executed twelve coons,
thirty seven 'possums, and was in hot
Texas is so vast In resources as
well as In territorial extent, that, more
than any other state, she needs to en-
courage capital to come to her from
sources outside her borders. Her pop-
ulation. great though it is, is so small
in proportion to her, population-Bus-
talning capabilities that more than
any other of the great commonwealths
Taking up the Union, she should en-
courage the influx of immigration.
The good will of our citizenship to-
wards outside capitalists and settlers
from abroad, should be. expressed in
every way—legislatively and other-
wise.
In the good work of attracting these i
Invaluable coadjutors in, the upbuild-1
Ing of Texa», we are now recelving,
much assistance from those who. dur-
ing the phenomenal activity of the ■
last two years, have come from else-
where to cast their lot with us. Each
new settler has become a' self-consti-
tuted advertiser of the advantages of
Texas.
No mall goes from any Texas post-
office that does not carry letters to
people In other states advising them of
the opportunities hero presented to
the capitalist seeking Investment or
to the industrious man seeking work-
Thousands of sturdy (armors and
hundreds of sagacious capitalists
I® l :i , 1 p
Mr the Lei
Hu stike
11 tintei
Ajands of I
fC t folk.
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ren preach about our shorteomings defined to be leaving an umbrella in
without appearing to.see that they are
our coaling station Is still safe.
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Governor-elect Lanham’s ° silence
makes it possible to hear the scratch-
ing of the slate maker’s pencil.
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Contributory negligence might be
1 50 from the sin of ‘child murder.' That is ‘told damage, but from latest reports
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-------- kissed her forehead and her lips, and;
aar
time. I have two stories here on which
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exceeds that practiced in the south, VP to date the president has not got
even making due allowance for thej* shot at • bear. He is reported to
differences in the respective total pop-bein fne condition, but the tele-
Pennsylvania, 18,000 In New York and
80,000 la Illinois.
The Charleston News and Courier
says:
“A very remarkable thing about the
present agitation is its largely sec
tional character. According to a re-
cent estimate made by the Chatta-
nooga Tradesman there are only bout
975 children employed In cotton mills
In South Carolina, and yet the mana-
gers of these properties have been
held up to the acor of the world by I
the preachers and politicians and I
newspapers of the northern and New I
Elizabethtown, Ky., Nor. 16.—Har-
Ian Buckles, who was yesterday sen- 1
tenced to life imprisonment for the ■ .
slx-day-goas-you please bout in Phlla
delptila, it’s supposed the contestants’ A HALLETTSVILLE ASSIGNMENT.
Special to The Statesman.
FFICIHL
CoyPLA
paused at the door “If Mra wsi. i ns carelessly as she could. "Harr
S comtin."woid ouminahsk. I makes fun ot my weiting and says i
ing her to telephone me from herer" I "Harryr he interrupted, his fart
paling.
“Yes; my hueband. You remembei
Harry Rogers?"
And then he showed of what he wa
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.
lowed to put their lives and limbs In!.Nrn Tor"ine °oid6 rortth officially
jeopardy. J known as the Holyrood Protestant
tr .11 rootban nlavera were toughs Episcopal church, which is situated
if all football players were toughs, on the sit of the battie of Fort Wash-
and rowdies their gradual extinction ington, services were held today com-
at football would bo welcomed as a! memorative of the battle. Among the
t "socities represented were the Empire
means of eliminating an undesirable I State society. Sons of the American
element from the population, but as Revolutilon, the Mary Washington
, ... . ... Chapter Daughters of the American
long as good but misguided young men Revolution and the American Scenic
resided continuously in Scotland and genius in it," he mused,'“but It cer
England, first in Glasgow and after- talnly wants cultivation."
ward in London. Some years ago he He picked up the other and at first
was accused of treachery by his an glanced over it somewhat carelessly
archist friends and expelled from their then suddenly a few lines brought back .. i
ranks. . his wandering thoughts. He turned the ' tembled and hesitated ever so slightly
AnvPnEAg pages to look at the author’s name, and then she went.on with’a brave Ift
A ROYAL DEATH. ( " ilinn Watsonr he sala thoughtful- Itlesmile, We call him-Bert!" The las
London, Nov. 16.—Prince Edward >7- “'Veil, this is a coincidence!” I wr wAsgaidonlmost.in.a.whisper
or Saxe-Weimar (lied here this morn- He read a few pages further. pnd.. is.n r.qne Instant her, Itt l
ing. He was attacked by appendicitis I "It is surely more than a coincidence, 88 d.ha , e8t a on h 18, and he no
Thursday and succumbed to conges- because no one but Bessie could have 1 Ced that her lips trembled. He looked
- - - ■ ■ earnestly Into the blue eyes. 3
1 “I shall try to come some time,” he
lecsa __1.. 2.11.3 1_____ I____ ■ .. 1
Rubino while still serving in the army The first story he took up wns "Reason wn , a ... „
was condemned to five years’ deten- and Romance.” It was short, and he 1 1 . „ a no know you were mai
tion for writing an anarchistic newspa- read it through quickly. i e,
per article. Since leaving Italy he has "Umph! Well, yes, I suppose there is I Why: 1 have been married for thre
- ■ mm - ......‛ " years. If you ever come to Omaha yo
will come and see us, won’t you? Ha
become Infected a general epidemic
is considered inevitable. The cholera
reports from the provinces show a de.
1 crease in the number of cases.
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j KING'S ASSAILANT IDENTIFIED.
Philippines Roman Catholic church of Saxe-Weimar died here this morn-
will be held. In Manila next week.'- -• ..... •• —
The spirit of progress, inspired by
present successes and rosy prospects,
is giving birth to new plans for still
further development. An industrial
boom is animating all classes of our
people, and Is increasing values all
along property lines.
This boom is not ephemeral or in
any way deceptive, for It is built upon
the rock of substantial merit and defi-
nite productiveness.
"Whosoever will, let him come."
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THE PHARISEE THANKED GOD HE
WAS HOLIER THAN OTHER
MEN.
tion of the kidneys, with which the written this, no matter what the signa-
=
iv ore o m.- ren. .sen Once more he turned to the sheets in j NA t.n.. . . .1
" AGEs TO BE IN wES*D hte hana h -- ....... | She smiled and went out into thl
gathering dusk.
j “I have beeri dreaming,” he.said t
himself an hour later as he rose, witi
। the mob dispersed.
Read was deputy marshal here at
the time he was killed.
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two acre patch of ground. Desiring
secure a certain book long out of pri
I tracked a copy to a lair in a stri
not far from the poatoffice. "Hi
much? I asked, "I don’t want to •
1L” said the dealer. “But I must ba
it” "I must have It myselt." "Wha
It worth?' "More than you would co
to give," “Five dollars?’ "N<a si
"It sold for 82 a few years ago.” -we
I won’t sell it at any price." "I'll g
you 810.” "I won’t Mil It” “Wod
surprise.” ‛k
tHer tone of simple friendliness sta>-
gered him. for be had been quick th
note the effect his greeting had on her,
but she continued:
"When did you come eastr"
“81 x months ago But tell me about
yourself. Are you living ein New
York?’ -
"Oh, no! I am only visiting here. Mr
home is still in Omaha, and I am going
back tomorrow. I have been here
three whole weeks, and I shall be so
glad to get back.”
"Is she perfectly indifferent?” he
asked himself. "How can she be so
matter of fact after all that has passed
between us?’ „
Once he bad held her in his arms.
afternoon?"
“Of me?’ she questioned In a sur-
prised tone. ।
“Yea; I have been reading your story,]
and’’— He came closer to her, and his
gray eyes searched hers in silence.
think abw. Nncia.a ... . azt. ' How well she remembered that look—
Ef"kdlakasgssssaFoeemaondmhtameumemivreasneteeydua/cmz:5yd
told her now, as they did then, all that]
Entered at the postoffice at Austin.
Texas, as second-clasa mail matter.
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The San Antonio police raided a
negro gambling den Saturday night
and only found fifty men and boys on
duty. Some one had evidently
“tipped” the regulars, which explains
why the officers found the place prac- !
tically deserted.
pe- ‘ a
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Austin Daily Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1902, newspaper, November 17, 1902; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1454523/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .