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SALFSMEN.
LEGAI NOTICES.
K. C. Miller, Real Estate Bulletin
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uLTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
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Statesman. Want Ad Information
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Tex., March 7. 1912.
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This la to certify
and the
Pacific Northwest
NO ADS TAKEN OVER TELEPHONE
one
Every Ad Is an Opportunity
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LEHANK,
ooxsFOR REN'T.
FYPEW Ri FERS.
FOR SALR.
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TONG FIGHT IN GOTHAM.
MH. HOWELLS BNAMING.
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care Statesman.
FREIGHr TRAKSFIRS.
ROOMS AND HOARD.
an-
office and examine them.
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w ANTED to RHN r.
Old phone 444. day or
July.
KIDS AMD PROPOSALS.
Witty-
Central
apm
th i
ns
All
Hi
the literary world had been
lowelis" door
FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house-
rooms; modern, private bath;
in
Barnhart,
lied with the laws of
FOR SALF.OR TRADE,
orttee. At Auutin, Texas
B
Commissloner
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LEGAL NOTICes.
610 Scarbrough Bldg
11
TRADH—100-nere
h
cultivation,
1
to Austin and
wants to trade
1.0 ST AND FOUND.
of the city.
part
tion
; N.
WAN'TED TO BUY.
‘fice entitlin.
« it
the
will
SITUATION WAXTXD.
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Commissioner.
FOR SALE.
3
CRUEL JOKE ON CENSOR.
st
IES
1503
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FINANC IAI.
arcade he was
aside
his
IFw
hfrifn
fall beside him —
COST GAYNOI Allot r $10,000.
HELr WANTMb FmaatR
30
huff
n vou know that or all the
re
USED A HYPNOTIC EYE.
3c.
HRLP WANTEN—MALF.
W E. Richardt
.535.45,
foH
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Bank, paying .over 19 per cent, at $115.
Righam a
the total being something Ilka
a bargain.
par-
ished
show lug ■
WORKING FOR THE COLONEL
ords
ulu 2unu
Distriet
TRADE FOR AITO.
ancY.
6 46 acres fine timbered land in Cald-
0%cg
College San Antonio. Texas.
21
Loockhart 6 miles from Harwood.
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$5.50 per acre
farming land
POI I.TRY AMD EGGS.
th* arresta of a Brooklyn boy
med
415 Congress Ave.
Old Phone SOIL.
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Dansby Land Co.
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BACON
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Low Ono Way Colonist
Rafes to California
There was another skirmish.in China-
town recently between the members of
the Ong Leong Tung and the. Hip Sing
ION
IS
of
od!
ill
used, and after the smoke cleared away
ar Ong Leong Tong member, Lee W.
Charles H. Duell has been elected
chairman of the Roosevelt committee
of New York city and bas started ac-
live work on be half of Colonel Tediy.
March 15, 1912.
N< .TI<*E OF IN« DR PORATION.
away with his hypuotie eyes. She
forgiven.
rtment
street
n. u ot
Commissloner.
take auto in exchange and give liberal
terms on balance.
B L GIU«
Commissioner.
Falls for Trap Laid by Immaterial
Changes in Play.
be-
are
901
Young Hip Sings, Fresh Front thin*.
Invade Territory of Rival Clan.
above written.
(Seal)
first above written
(Seal,)
On Sale March 1
to April 15
82,
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2
I our old
hange for
THE ocCIDENEAI INsunanca
above written.
(Beal)
REEVES JI., C. P A T. A.
LAteleftela Builaing.
Properly for Pent or Sale
in al parts of the city.
The
Siacy-Robbins Co.
714 Congresa A»h
Parlor Cate Cars
A Trial"w Convince Yon.
Ask your ticket agent- or address
Took That. With an Apology, to Bet-
tic Bingham's Suit.
said court, in
bf March, A.
(Seal)
For Investments See
A. A. Ritcheson & Co.
INVESTMENT BROKERS,
610 Scarbrough' Bldg.
1
ft
*004 .
*2
gress Ave . Bruegger-
619. tf
THE VIRGINIA FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
I
tal
Irar
or.
No 71
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND
BANKING,
State of Texas.
THE TEUTONIA INSURANCE
COMPANY
keeping
everyt nil
Austin, Texas February 12. 1912.
Tn All Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that
522 Congresa
night
A. E HANCOCK.
4-15
you then
thia writ.
y Concern:
that-----
good
just
No. 109
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND
BANKING.
State of Texas
1 office. at Austin, Trial
, above wrtten
। (Real)
5
pon
farm,
hou se
moved
fully compll
as conditjoi
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
In the District Court of Travis County,
for the Fifty-third Judicial Listrict
hat
city conven-
, fur >1444.
patterns Taylor. the House Furnisher
419 E Sth St. tf
brushe
his esc
bat went
JOHN
G. F. a P.
• No. 7.
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND
BANKING,
State i>f Texas
spects
Texas
I
No. a.
Austin, Texas, March 14; 1912.
To All Whom It May Concern:
This t» to certify that
THE UNITED STATES ANNUITY*'AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Herman Pressler 4 Cu , Agents Aus
tin. Texas.
aDcYa
No. 75
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND
BANKING
State of Texas.
Larger than
to General
Couniy lax Asnenmor.;
--—----is authorized to
PS
g
MEN—Our illustrated catalogue ex-
plains how we teach barber trade in
few weeks, mailed free Moler Barber
II -
Austin.
Tn All Whom It
s, the date I
B L G1LU
MsELIZABEMHEINBER:
Mrs Klixabeth He In berg a young
Clerk
A t
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AT ONCE—Four or five-room cottage
W ANTED—Po-ttion as coachman by
a middle aged swedtsh man. Good ref-
erences furnished. Call at 304 E. 17th ’
Street.
MODERN homes in all parts of the'
city; will take smaller places or farm
land in part payment.
A A RITCHESON & CO.
rue copy I certify.
G R MATTHHWH
Sheriff Travts County.
There were
friends had
lawyer
$10,000
Bia ii is and out
Flora Company.
q away, he saw a man
-New York Press.
5-room house, barn and conven-
nces, on Wflkow St.; prise, $1600.
7-room house on Guadalupe St.,
He Chats Cheerily on His Seventy-
Firth Birthday.
Twenty ’ shares in
Bank of Gainesville a
greeted by a volley and
by one man, who made
WE WANT TO BUY
and silver or . will exci
Rendall County, >4 cer acre bonus 127 '
acres in Zapata County, $4 per acre
bonus 540 acres in Duval County, $5
r acre bonus 440 actes in Pecos I
. alley near station on Orient railroad.
$7 per acre bohus. T. H. Barrow and
to do business in this State for
--------------------------------1--------------------------------------
BIDS WANTED
rooms and best table
THE HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE IN.
SURANCE COM PAN 1 -
The next moment.
5
WANTED — Your shorthand and
typewriter work Joe G. Petmecky
Public Stenographer. Old phone 3215.
Austin Texas, Feb 28. 1911.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Thia I* lo certify that
4-room <
room and
lences, on
J M FA NN.
226 Ittlefield Bldg
The statesman is authorized to an-
nounce that Wade M. Smith Jr. is a
candidate for re-election (second term)
for County School Superinteudent °J
Pruvis ounty, subject to the actiono
the Democratic Primary July 2«. Zit
aa qumzacnkctz Aa"nc"ohlcts‘souf
support. _________ I
X ss- New York woman, asserted her hua-
"he band and when arrested told the au-
and. standing there, shot at the two
Hip Sing men who were dashing alon
with eh their speed Fhere Wes •- F#F
fire of revolvers for a few mer »ndt Just
as Sullivan turned the corner In’tho
Given under my hand and seal
ns precedent to its doing
to Mr
LADY of refinement desires to take
charge of some good home. or do
Aousekeeping. Address E. M. G., care
Bta tesman.
thorities about meeting a man in a
moving . piciure show who Inrod het
FOR SALE—Twenty church pews In
fair condition, a good bargain for a
school or church. Ring old 1778 19
WANTED--Led ies and gentlemen for
traveling positions Salary and eX-
penses. local positions. Salary $10 50
and up per week. Call 418 Littlefield
The Statesman la authorize toani
nounce Jack 8. Boothe as a candidat
ivr County Clark of Travis CounY:
ubject to the acuon of the Democratic
primaries to be held in July-___;
rA teuaty Clerk.
The Statesman is authorized to an-
nounce Paul M Deats as a candidate
for re-election as County Clerk II.
TAavis County, sutjett to theeekon
the Democratic primaries to •e “5
in July. __________
For Justice of the Peace.
The Szatesman is authorized t,0.an]
nounce M. M. Johnson, the present HU3,
lice of the Peace of Precinct •a
a candidate for re-election to Hiace.P
2. subject to the action of the -u-
Democratic primaries. _
that overlooks
not far from
District Clerk.
noThe.sstssmuaronzata2,4z
Enhetioibecnthmakon •«
July Democratic primaries. ______
EGG8 for sitting thoroughbred Ply- H
mouth Rocks, 13 fot $1; also a few A
cockerels for sale. 205 W. 15th St.
Old phone 1818. tf
LLANO rental property, 17-room
hotel, electric lights, running water,
block from depot, 512 per month: 8, 4
and 5-room cottages, $5 and $6 per
month; business chances; fine climate,
goodhunting and fishing. C: II.Brame.
Llano, Texas. 18
CMR25 // DCZLz,
First National J
1 hereby announce myself as a cagi.
date for the legislature fron
county for place No. 1, subject to th
Democra"drBncerW MENDELLJR.
A TICKET Via The
COTTON BELT ROUTE
May be purchased from any ticket
agent in Texas.
YOU will appreciate our mervica
espec tally the
A WA CARrE MEALS
Served on our own
TWO, choice rooms for couples;
closets, gas, electric lights, new home
and furnishings, all Conveniences, best
home cooking References required.
344 W. 13th St. 15
Austin, Tex March T, 1911
To All Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that
Money to Loan
IN ANY AMOUNT ON REAL
j TATE SECURITY. NO DELAY.
ERAL TERMS
W. A. Boswell
128 W SEVENTH sr.
packing and stor-
everything tn the
Household Furn1-
R00MS FOR REN’T.
TROSMTTOTENFGGePaXTGTG
larFs room, in private family 206 Vi
Money to loam $)0) so,
on reo estate security; buy and extend
vendu s lien notes oo rea 'ape lea
I Ceztiey
Ajst in, this the 1st day
D 1912.
D J PICKLE,
I Court, Travis County,
um VOH Know rnar nr an the minor Bingham against Mayor Gaynor, whloh
E -allments colds are by far the mont Was discontinued when on Feb 14 th
nd dangerous? It is not the cold itacir Mayor wrote to the former Pellq
that you need feKr, but the serious Commlasloner ’hat the strong words
diseases that it often leads to Most uxed ID his letter on whico the suit for
[of these ar* known as germ diseases • 1100,000 was based should- not have
Pneaumonla and consumption arebeen applied to General Bingham
among them Why not take Chamber There, were expenses Incident to the
i Iains Gough Remedy and cure your suit, for court costs, witness .fees and
: cold while you can’ For sale by al such, mattera Mr*»r than thenet‘wan
druggists
We can assist you to build or will
take up and extend the debt against
your home, or any good, well located
reetdenee property in Austin, at less
than 8 per cent tmerest; prnetpal and
interest repayable in instalments.
Your property must be in good repair
and worth double amount of loan. No
loans made for less than $1000.
BROWN BROS.
508 Scarbrogh BMg,
Old phone 69.
the <181.. first
I* GILI,
WANTED—Posttion as combination
bonkkeeper and clerk; experienced in
Atfferent ties: Eapie, aeetrate #R4
good references Address R. J. Fi
care Statesman. ________ It
ing machines for
'furniture repairing.
1 Age Cash paid 1m
BATr OR
50 acres in
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
suitable for 2 gentlemen. Apply 409
Red River and Fifth. Old phone 1819. 17
Fer Tax Collector.
The Statesian !• authorizea Rdn:
Bounce E H. Minler an.• „capgdn
lor re-election for theposition.o. CHSn
19 fax Collector, subzact tosnsaoa
of the demoeraue prmary to be neld
in J uly. __________
to him
^L^iStbe’^Uon^ aiz"ao
Tex assessor, .object to IhenU"" I ----------
the Democratic primaries to be neld in
of Chicago III., has in all
that has modern conveniences, on lon
time: rent must be reasonable. 4
care StAtesman. -
______ay in April. A. D.
—ing the 1st day of said month,
file number being 22757, then and there
to answer the petition of Thomas IL J
White Jr., filed in said court on the
1st day or March. A D. 1912, against
G. W Hill, V G Hill and Luther E.
Hill, and alleging in substance as fol-
r lows, tu wit T he nature of the dmmnd
i,"em‘hyop-dimh."AExn-ceetted _ _
The guest of honor had come and
th* Interview was at an end -New
Turk Sun.
of New Orleans, La., has in all respects .----- ------
fully compiled with the laws of Texas. Irom among
as conditions precedent to its oinglaeross the street
I have is to Chinamen in
Certifxate of haps,
- - ■ for j
600 MEN, 2o to 40 years old, wanted
it once for electric railway motormex
and conductors; 540 to $100 a month;
no experience necessary, fine oppor-
tunity; ne strike, write immediately
for application blank. Address 44 4.
care Statesman. tf
FOR HALE—Seven. 42-piece dinner
sets for $2.75 a set This is a bargaln
while they las. Call at The Statesman
THE AUSTIN DAILY S’rATESMAN,
year ending the 28th day of February,
1913
Fer sheriff.
The Statesman 1s, authorlzed to,an.
nounce George 8 atthews Asa., of
didate for re-election for Sheriff or
Travis county: subject to the action 0
the Democratic primaries to be held in
July. .
What We Never Forget
according to science, are th* things
I soclated with our early home life. m
' a* Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that moil
or grandmother used to cure our burns,
f beile, #ralda sores *kln eruptions, cur
. sprains nr bruises Forty years
cunt prove its merit Unrivaled for
I plies, rorna or r ’d sores. Only 25
cents at all druggist*
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1913
TRAVELING salesman calling on re-
tail stores to sell on commislon our
mill production, low-priced line fall
dress goods and blankets splendid ida
line Frank D. La Lanne A Co Phil-
adelphia, Pa it
Herein fail not, but have
and there before sald court
with your return thereon,
partnership under the mame said firm
la now known by. to-witi The C. W.
. . FOR SALE—Several milch cows and
heavy bpringers, also two carloads of
-Jersey heifers H L Bartlett, 1501
Concho, old ’phone 8239.
WANTED— Couple for single or two
connecting rooms, furnished or unfur-
nished. In private family, with no chil-
dren; all conveniences, close in. 427
DEUGHyFUD. cool summer rooms,
new, clean, private bath, sleeping
porch good meals near, use for
housekeeping. Phone 2255 or 2025. 707
W. 22 % Miss Kate Barnhart. 14
| A neat hoax has been played on the
censor of -plays by Lawrence Cowen, a
i dramatist whose differences with the
bud chamberlains department have
notes : been ventilated in police courts
iff on . When the censor refused to license
a play entitled "Trieked" Mr Cowen
set tol work and wrote the same play
over again, merely giving the charac-
ters new names and changing the
venue. •
— ""The new play,** said Mr F<»men to-
"was in structure exactly similar
to ‘Tricked,’ and the characters said
and -1.1 exactly what they had said
and done in the banned play.
• rrse if intelligent an:
Brazos Kl. Miss Alma Tips.
1478. IV
Tong. Long-barreled revolvers were
Nearly new 4-room house on New-
ton Bt. two blocks from street car.
for 11250.
Duffy Young Duffy'a plcture was in
th» rogue's gallery when in Maren.
1900. Justice Gaynor wrote to General
Bingham asking Im its romoval.
Duffy waa arrested again the next
May, end Justice (ayner wrote n letter
to Mayor MeClelinn asking for the re-
moval nl General Bingham. The re-
moval followed -.New York Hun
kVEYFHNG an
flowera Hyde Park
Ryan Company
March 15, 1112.
A Son, Invoicing 115,1
4-room house near Blind Insti-
; lute, on extra large lot. conven
’ ieucas, price. 22900
________________I Two lots and small house near
*nd etetrie ", 3erz"e2bsa
82000. In Hamlin, Jones County, to
The partnership firm of Baron A
Hancock, composed of R. F Baon and
A. E Hancock, both of Austin, Texas,
has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. Mr Bacon will retire from the
POSITION wanted by young man.
steady strictly sober, some experience
in business; reference exchanged. King
• 1523. Austin, Texas 18
—------------------ housekeepin
WANTED-—Two servant for house- ture ------ -
work 309 W. 6th St. 1« * ""
FOR RALE <>R TRADE—211 acres J n
it took more than a letter of apology
to settle the suit of General Theodore
business in this State, and I have Is-
sued to said company a Certificate of
Authority from this office entitling it
to do business In this State for the
year ending the 28th day of February,
1913
Given under my hand and seal of
how. you have executed the same
fitness. D. J Pickle. Clerk of the
' District Court of Travis Cdunty, Texas,
Given under my hand and the seal of
of Hamburg, Germany) has in all re- I
speets fully compiled with the laws of
Texas as conditions precedent to its do- [
ing business in this State, and I have
issued to said compans a Certificate of
Authority from this office entitling It i
to do business in this State for the !
{91 ending the 28th day of February. ।
Given under my hand and seal of [
office, at Austin, Texas, the date first 1
______ g line
Store, 921 Coni
Bldg , ’phone
Compan3. Tying about 271 mniles nori
Thirty shares Texas Fidelity and ’ 8 degrees. * est rrom Fort Stockton •<
Bonding Company stock aa a bargain; patentec to. the,Te A5 and. ompany
2 partyneeds the money; submit orfer -2Y palen. No 129,vol,b4, dated Feb
; ■ 25, 1880; for costs of suit, order of sale, .
: and for general relief. Leal and
Ten shares stock in Kerrville State equltable. All of which more fully ap-
pears from plaintiff’s original petition
1 on file in this office.
No. 25
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND
RANKING,
State of Texas.
”What are your birthday plane?"
"I’m expecting a guest now,' said
the novelist, “and you will have to
excuse me w ben he comes Hie ts a
f man Three years old, In fact,
-ittle grandson He and I are
going to spend the day together.
"No other plans?”
"Not for today. Colonel George Har-
77777 -.g- -.a,givngmen
a dinner tomorrow night, but I have
; no plans of importance for today ”
"Literature pays more now than it
the
Cquuty bugerinteadeut.
The Stateaxhan is autiorized to an:
nounce the name of W. T. Pollard,
principal of Manor High School, as a
qcandidate for the office of County |
qup arintendent of Travis County Pub-
lie choole, stbject to the action of the
Lemocratic primaries.
IF —----. .....F”---- 1e in intorotea
In th* women's movements and plana
to continue his literary work, which,
he exhlalna. affords him more pleas-
ure an th* years pass.
Then there was a ring at the door.
Mr. Ho walla _ started up_smilingand
expectant. In marched the expected
guest and grandson, 3-yenr-old Billy,
rosy cheeked and just a little embar-
ranses He had something to say and
the 75-year-old novelist leaned down
to listen.
W»n County, 13 miles southeast
MeNVY TO LOAN.
MopgrTL —4509,31000,300
and $10,090 to loan on improved real
estate at lowest rates J k Raymona.
Jr. Agent. Iitten Bldg
W ANTED—Boy to prove galleys o»
Sts tesman See foreman at 5 o'clock
this afternoon « tf
■' ■---—-----------------—----— i Bids will be received at the office
FOR SALE—75 acres above Mount of the City Clerk until 12 o'clock noon.
Bonnell, on river, 40 acres fine hot- Monday, March. 15. 1912. for the in-
tom land, in cultivation., balance fine stallation of a 2000- 1b. capacity Hand
timber and pasture land, well fenced: Power Elevator at the City Hospital,
all tools go with place. Must be sold with four-foot by eight-foot platform,
at onoe, owner leaving county, Make suitable for t hirty-t hree-foot rise, com-
us offer Consider good trade. Hee plete, with all material necessary for
A, A. Ritcheson & Co. 510 Scarbrough the installation, delivered and erected
Bldg. Don’t phone. tf in the building The right is reserved
——to reject any and all bids
Chambsqrleui
ali t!!»hfm paid
.MONEY to loan on improved prop- i WE Do perfect repan work on any
erty. K. C. Miller. 107 E 5th St tf typewriter; write nr phone us for es-
—. — ■ ------------- -- timate; second-hand typewriters of all
ENGLISH imported linoleum*; 2 to makes for sale at prices from $10 up
4 yards; never wear out patterns the 'Phone 58. Typewriter Hiles Co 4-5
latest: instructions for preserving the S.”111 _ ■■■■!*■ —
well and pasture. Owner
elry. The G.
mond Co.
A CARPENTER wants work; car;
pouter work farm work or any
of work. Address M. ’L. C.. <10 Diley
kill St. 17
RAILWAY mall clerks wanted: 1804
first year, promotion to $1800 EX-
aminations May 4 in every Blate. Com-
mon education sufficient with my
eoaching. Full information free. Write
for booklet J 584 Karl Hopkins, Wash-
ington D. C 4-14
WANTED—A position as bookkeeper, per
general office man or any honorable Val
kind of work. Address W. L. S., care ii
Statesman, 18 Sons.
SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK.
Under authrority of the Federar Court
I will offer at private sale to the high-
est bidder for cash, at Brenham, Tex .
on Wednesday. March 20. 1912-. at
o'clock p m.. the stock of hardwa
ACCOUNT CONGRESS OF MOTHERS
On sale Mareh 18 to 22, good to March SO. Trains for St.
Louis leave Austin at 4:35 p. m , 11:10 p. m. DINING CAR
SERVICE, OBSERVATION SLEEPERS.
Ticket office 103 East Sixth atreet.
P. J. LAWLESS, General Agent
------ I Travis County, for the Fifty-third
------ Judicial District to be holden in and
WANTED TO BUY—Home stock in the County of Travis, at the court-
the Citizens Bank and Trust Co of house thereof. in the City of Austih,
Austin. Will pay cash. Also other on the first Monda,
stocks bought and sold. 11912, being the lat e
if NOTICE OF D1BHOIJ TION OF PAIr-
— NEHSHIP.
। trade for Austin property
5-room house and two lots in
Gainesville for trade for Austin
property; price, 11540.
A. A RITCHESON A CO..
Investment Brokers.
610 Scarbrough Bldg.
g up to date. Miss Annie
. 705 W. 22 % St 18
wan found shot in the left arm and
back. In the arcade leading from Mott
street, the home of the Ong Leongs, to
Doyers Street, the home of the Hip eighti
Hings and Four Brothers, was found Park
Ung Hing, 17 years old. newly arrived : . ________ ...
from China and a member of the Hip bouquets of flowers that _______ ____
Hing Tong. He had a bullet in his I sent and many cable and telegraph
right thigh. The only persons arrested J messages and latter* just from lt-
are Frank Yee and Lee Fong, two Ong lerary friends and readers of hla booka,
leeongs, who rushed into the street Mr Howells said. He didn’t rare to
and were seen at the Mutt street en-namo the sender*, he continued, be-
trance to the areade blazing furiously 1 esuse he might miss some But it
at two Chinamen who are supposed tolWan learned that Thgman Hardy,
have attacked the big Ong Leung Tung Henry -fame*. Arnold Bennett, Mra.
member. j Humphry Ward, Loord Curzon. A, Co-
The Chinamen are bolleved to haye nan oy10,W: J. Locke, Andrew Lang
fired about twenty shots and the af-land A W Pinero were among those
fray is thought by the police to have who.had sent best wishes,
been divided into two parts, th* attack what are vel" hirihdau ae"*
Ion Kay and the pursuit of.th* assall-
' anta by the two members of the Ong.
I Xiong Tong in the shooting in the "X0H0
arcade George Sullivan of 49 Franklin 1 XPMn8
street had a narrow rarape from death •X_ 9
His hat win knocked off by a bullet
and the next moment Hing fell beside
AImu.weundgaw.. .1.6, . ctyny nn other‛trtmndsare
for tb. ERI"Mi"h The .hill burn, wind n.azrizsz somorpownniz",-a,
had ,l..r.d th- gtreet ot.Idh?. and ‛ "O-Elertor. mor. now .
Kar' who"haa er.aia w Iota usd EnEAxa 2 A“veliat In
' NN-heup“ie
?f ihe Katherin gince 1 writ, -tn th. tirat BT-e, nov.'m
for the NIK ong IonK -long in.nth.ra l »»t more in foyaitien now than they
They ware roJolcpK in the renuit ot limed to T-n der eent uut to be
a recent raald mads on the Kip Hing* considered remarkably good, and now
several week* ago, when two members | most Writers receive 20 per cent. The
oi the rival tong were killed. Just as masazines pay better, too, f used
many worshipers were erowding Into frt get $5 a page from the tlanti0
ihe Church of the Transfiguration for Monthly in the early daya Now none
the evening service, two Hip Hing. men. of us is so poor that we must work
■ newly arrived in the country, stepped . for that:"
the churchgoers and dartem ! "00 you find that you can work bet-
• t They were not known ter »■ you grow olerT'
......... .1 M ft stre et and I . ■ ' It would not be fair for ______
were imported by the Hip Bings replied Mi Howells. “That le ome-
...just such an excursion. , think that other people must judge
There was no one on watch in front ‘7 Hut • can ay that It is easier,
of No It. the headquarters of Tom Prartb* I suppose I am writing more
Lee's tong The two Chinamen, so e8gays and article* now, than I did
young that they looked like boys, before. ecent ly I have been working
skulked along and crouched low at the HP ome.urticlea.on, Spain which are
door of Hang Yiek's place one pinceto be Pub lished in Harper** and later
hl* revolver clone to Ihe wooden pan. I probably, in.bpok. foi m .! have re-
and, taking a guess aim through Hie ontlyreturned from a delightful trip
window. ame da Kez onrm 30 MP Mowen, then explainea that hl.
himoyorga thRdvormvsoblazu.aw. mP "Dlahpsebumn when Fomm“a
at,Kay.,It ig thought both shots took i boy in Ohio He learned to read span-
effect, for Kay.was.hit twice. They ish then with the purpose of ■ome day
shotara inand,then f led , taking a trip to that country, when
--the Hip Minsk had shot the ha finally mashed Spate eHii vn..*-
png leong man they started on a run in spirit if not In year*, he found
for th*- arcade Close behind them was that country and its people very much
Lee Fong, heavyset and muncular, ofas he had expected to find them
25 Mott street, and Frank Yee, small He fe an optimiat, Mr Howells; be-
end wiry, both of whom were in 18lieves that American literature is
Mott street, where the first shots were a healthy condition. ”
fired They pulled teir guns from their "
poekets as they ran. They leaped up
the steps to tn* door nt Hie arcade.
LOSr—Geld locket fob monogram
H A T. with pictures of two children
Finder leave at Statesman office for
reward
NICE, large southeast room, with all
j modern conveniences. with private
family. 208 W. 7th St.
H. L HAYNES,
Supt. Receipts, Mebufsetente and
Accountse *17
$33.10—ST. LOUIS AND RETURN—S33.10
---VIA---
I. & C. N.
County Judge.
The Statesman is authorized to an-
nounce William von RosenberE Jr.-A
candidate for Cuusty Judge. *Mt*ject ;
to the action of the Democratic Pri"
naries to be held in July.
---- LDGE NOTICE. ____
T 5 HIIECITY LODGE
' I -----------'
JA A called meeting will be
P held tonight at 7:80 for work
4(62 in the Masters degree He-
NK freshments. Austin Iodee
4 No. 12 and visiting brethren
— corataiy, myiSPpnr3,w!a."
Bic SIONRALI, Sec
ron rmrrr—Turmahea, thet -ttae
tive 4-room cottage at 100 W. 20th St.
Key next door. Rent $30. 20
GROUND FLOOR office space to
rent; everything new and attractive. :
819 Congress Ave For terms see Her-
man Pressler &.Co:, agents. 15
----—---------------— ■ ■1 I firm, and the business will he con-
EQGS for set tint. White Piymouth timed by Mr Hancock in hl* own
Rock, Buff Wyandotte, Mottled An- name but he has assumed the payment
conan. 51 54 per 15. Old phone 1998 15 of all elalms and hccounts against the
—.---e I firm, and has become the owner of the
FOR HALF A complete stock of ( entire stock of plumbing and electrie
brooder*, to kep your chicken* alive goods and all •' ountn due and to
after hatching them Kehl Hardware I < ome due the firm, which parties
Co, both phones 1445. tf directed to pay *
-----------— "■( Congress avenue
FOR SALE- White orpington c ock-
erels. eggs for setting. 15 for $3 Old )
phone 1524 W. J Msrtin. If
7
I '
Mayor Gaynor paid these costs and
I expenses, and it was upon this eonAi-
tl»»n that General Bingham dropped the
welt. # that General Bingham comes
out of the proceedings with the 1*1 ter
as net profit. He is also holding down
a $7500 job as consul’ ins engineer to
the bridge department This pay
same salary as he got as-Police Com:
missloper, and while the fam* attached
to it is less, the working hours are
diminished in proportion Ths actual
court costs of the suit, which got so
t^r that Mayor Gaynor had been ex-
amined hefore a referee, and the cawe
baA been marked for trial on Feb. 14.
were only 5140 or $500
Oeneral Bingham’s suit wa for libel
Ir. a ietter written by Judge Gaynor to
Mayor Metlellat. Th* letter concerned
4 Qneution.
Fach day full many a favorite son
Com** forth with wondrous eloquence;
if everybody wanta to run
Oh! who will ba the audience!
1 two halls, city conventences, for
84004.
Hardware. $12,212.20.
Furniture, $2125,
Fixtvres, 81198 25.
I will also sell at same time and ty needs the money; bank estabil
place all notes and accounts due th* 20 years.
bankrupts The above sale subjeot to [ . .... .
InfopproA'agrs.nour- For further nAlspusmogztosk En.on: attheleed-
A Trux... AuMln. Tex. bo4 fRunafanc.r 1658
of Texas. April Term, A. D 1912.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Travis County—Greeting :
. . — __You are hereby commanded, that by
n and is a bar- I making publication of this itation in
Make us an some newspaper published in the
"ee-g -t Travis, State of Texas, if
there be a newspaper published in
said county (but if not, then in the
nearest county where a newspaper is'
_ published >, for four consecutive weeks — ----------- g.-=—.. »
gold previous to the return day hereof, you business in this Btate, and
_________— jew- summon G. W Hill, P. .G. Hill and sued to said company a
Hahn Optical and Dia- ' Luther E Hill, who are non-residents Authority from this offi
of the State of Texas, to be and appear '
____ before the District Court in and for1
of Richmond. Va.. has in all respects
fully complied with the laws of Texas
as conditions precedent to its doing
business in tht8 State, and 1 have 1s.
sued to sld company a Certificate of
Authority from this office entitling it
to do business in this State fr the
year ending the 28tb day of February,
1913.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, at Austin, Texas the date first
above - written. B L. GILI,
(Seal) Commissioner.
for cottage in any’ ।
This is a fine proposh
BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received at the office of
the City Clerk until 13 o’clock noon,
-Monday, March 18, 1912. for the in-
stallation of a standard double oven
wood burner cooking range at the City
Hospital. The city reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
_ H L HAYNES.
Supt. Receipt*, Disbursements and
Accounts. . 1?
A rather short man. with pure white
hair and mustache, bright eyes and
clear complexion, answered the door-
bell of an apartment at 11 East Hifty-
elghth street a few minute* after 1
o’clock yosterday aftrnoon. If Was
Willlam Dean Mowells, the author.
„ , Yesterday was his Beventy-fifth birth-
Kay, a nephew of Tom Lee, and there day. so the visitor had come to con-
fore a big man in the Ong Leong Tong, Kratulste the novelist on reaching the
" three quarter century mark.
Mr. Howells showed the visitor Into
one of the smaller rooms of the mod-
if you want to buy land see us. If
you want to btry city property see ux
if you want to sell or rent your prop-
erty list it with us and wateh results.
. easy terms A. A. Ritcheson & Co,, 610-
4953 Scarbrough Bldg. , tf
16 HOUSEHOLD furniture and. books
for sale cheap. Encyclopedia Britannica,
Ridpath, Shakespeare and other
standard works. Address 500, care
Statesman. 15
For County Judge.
The Statesman is authorized to an,
nounce Geo. « Walton as a candidate
ugSn
cratic primaries July 17. 1918.
WANTED—An experienced saleslady
in millinery department. Josephine
Theis, 707 Congress Ave. 18
NOTE—This Is my space and on this very spot you will find it day
after day Cut thia ad out, if interested in any property offered, as this
list will be changed every three days.
of Albuqerque, N M has in all respect*!
fully compiled with the laws of T*«i
as conditions precedent to ita doing
business in this State, and I have is- ! E
sued to said company a Certificate oti
Authorify from this office entitling it ==
to do bustness in this State for the
year ending the 25th day of February,
1918. Given under my hand and seal
of office, at Austin, Texas, the date
ELEGANT rooms, excellent table
board Mrs Adams, 345 W. 10th St.
Old phone 2231.
set out in said petition bring an actton
____________________________ for Judgment against defendants for
WANTED—Resident sales manager amount due principal, interest, inter-
for leading manufacturing corporation est upon interest and attorney’s fees.
I to open office in Austin, will allow on four certain promissory
19 1150 to 5200 monthly also authorized executed by defendants to plaint
expenses and extra commission Must May 10, 1910, for <544 each, payable
— Mi! L Nra,,,, - rooms carry $500 to 81000 cash stock, accord-i to order of plaintiff in Austin, Texas,
,FOR8AlE Modern gottage, to territory, contract, etc. to sup- ' espec ' ively on May 2, 1911. 1912, 1913
hall and bath. 85W eraKe, elestr.c 1ght8, 1 ply demand < mated by our advertining ! and 1914, with Interest from date of
barn.onlargelotuonY,5,hlock: trom and agents appointed superintenden, maturity rate of 6 per cent per
^Tr immetba^^le on Dept foc, 228 w Iuronst.. ehicago 13 -aAnHm payable vreving fer -
for immediate sale >2*50. on terms.1O ----------- interest upon all past due interest arid
zuIt purchaser. A A kitehesonac .xer prinelpal .1 rate or 10 pef ceni per
510 Scarbrough Bldg. tf . annum liom dale when due, and for an
~ or. r T”-1 ~ , ,, | i additional 10 per cent as attorney *
FOR EALE ~ew. and used furniture । p, 1 1 I - | fees r placed in hands of an attorney
stoves, mattine art .uno at on-h.ir Xfn/'K^ nfltl riDHri’i Or cole ton and r dre n be ma ii
PThBaEomp.toom"roruowpvonun 9 Jr 1 DUHUf, izmanendPtimlpazcorintarcaztoman?
29 ddd 22 „o:enrBAhkapuefnzuz.com-inomeepnponrpnotprtmot"an
" "ouonod*p0Ln ow stoeK al »MiO ir ml nionm, prnya fas forecloeute
- party needs the money, this stock is vendor* lien securing- said notes
now selling at $30 per share. agAinnt def endant # on Ihe feewin*
__ described tract ot land situated Ini
. I Pecos County, Texas, via : Survey No. '
Ten shares Southern National Firs 51, In block No 5, located by virtue of
Insurance Company stock at 5140 per. Certificate No 8-1542, issued to the
share, this stock sold at $160. Houston and Great Northern Railroad
ticipation I called my play Quit,* and
’"•nt It to the censor -n due time it
was lcenaed a "ricked' Is a urohib:
fte dpiny,deserfbedbythe e n so r na
improper. The highly moral tone of
Qlt- is certifledby'th- lord "ham
berlain They are. nevertheless, iden-
in all but name
"Thus mv dear bird cha mborlatn,"
concludes Mr Cowen, "are we quite •
New York Times
gain at $25 per acre Make us an some new
offer. A A. Ritcheson & Co., 510 Scar- i County of
I brough Bldg tf there bo i
FOR SALE—My carriage horses;
price >150 fur both. W. E. Armstrong.
514 Blanco.
FOR BALE—5-room cottage, hall and
bath on large lot, conveniently lo-
cated: must be sold within the next
ten days to raise some cash <1100,
LOST—On Rio Grande Ht between
Ggh and 15th, a gold thimble, marked
Mary Lee. Finr leave at Statesman
office or ring old phone 1274 and re-
ceive reward.
M EkCHAN Is tranazer nue, receiv-
ing forwarding and storage mer-
chants’ accounts a specialty Both
phones ?86 C If Cab!ness
CHICKS AND FOGH corkerela and pul-1
lets, from standard bred Barred. Buff
and Whit* Plymouth Rocks of all th** Notice—The C. W, Ryan Company; of
boat strains Riverview Poultry Fa rm.; Kenedy, Texas after the’ expiration o1
Waiter W Durham, Route 7,014 phono, thirty days wjll applv to the Secretarv
3414 4-| of Stole tc in orporate said co*
sutarurmmmnmumpmeme1t
WANTHD-Men, women or children
durig spare time can make big money
sellins substantial household article.
“ ite North Supply Co., Box 444, Aua-
tin. Texas. __________15
MEN- If you want work, sell guar-
gnteed hosiery to wearers, hla comm's-
ion: make $10 dafly; experlence un-
"censary Address International Mills,
938 Chestnut. Phils tf
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