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The Railroad Commission is receiv-
freight
Frequently the apprentice is s-
WALTHALL WILL SPEAK.
1
Aecepts Invitation
neys General at St. Louin, Nov. 26.
when other commissioners return. The
formed into special classes for Instrue-
tin Stateaman.
enough boys for a special class they
NOTES OF THE CAPITOL
AOTICi TO THK PUBLIC.
OMIPTED STATUrES REPEALED.
। ing three
years.
CHARTERS FILED.
formity with regard to subjects and
; the schools rang©
a
I
done with its aid.
SENDING OUT BULLETIN,
Dallas and other
derod assistance
regular meeting at the State Tubercular
CAP
State Health Officer Steiner
tend.
B J. Flood, Inspector for the De-
inpection
where ho haa been on
H
hich prosecution is necessary.
former
$500 FDR A SMILF.
DOLLAR PRINCH.
TEXAS BAKERS WARNED.
Ita Reeent Order.
W
xvoLUToN or THE HOSPITAL
fa Going
Pare Food C
Inspeet Their Shape.
church one morning.
Mrs Hodges
th©
few to compare In
f
SAMUEL OOM PE RS
PR A YING TO MOHAMMED
modern hospital has a laboratory of than the King of Italy, a
than ths King of Spain
G
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such seats when
actios
done nothing to desrve beyond the ac*
••• shipmente may be londed »n zueh
LIFE AT ITS HEST.
dentination .t I*, ear, on the wame ><«
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and other fluids into the blood, and so
symhpathlen
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of initiative tested and developed; in a
word, adequately equipped for tho bat-
Those Stope in the path of
mercantile
ROBRRTSON IS OANDIDA’TI.
BBSKRVB AD Him APPROVHD
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a
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victory in
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at Eorinatown
daaam
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progress are slowly and painfully taken
by some; with eagerness and joyousness
in th© world, a veritable principality.
Ho will have a larger revenue to spend
Ag
era
avail themn
national ad
been issued, nor has
for It to become ef-
patholowy to aid the surgeon or physi-
etna la hin diagnosis, a laboratory of
Turkish soldiers imploring the All
Powerful Ono to guide their armlee ta
than of kind. In 1863, Fiorenoe NiKhi-
ingale published a book on the hos-
pital of that day Her plane down to
Governor Colquitt yesterday offered
reward of $250 for Tom Tata, who
Taylor in the Survey, "that any alder*
mania candidate is "In’ with the com-
et these marked edu-
roe to be of service to
pony
certai
Chatted with her pleasantly
church door.—Christian Herald.
In largo machine
apprentices ar©
Sil
fere
It is announced that the State Anti-
Tubereulosis Commission will hold its
As presldent at the Tosas Ant-Tu-
boron ion is Ansoclation, Mrs. O. B Col-
quitt has named Friday, Now 92, as
Th
Capit
that
tho
"our
Commissloner of Labor Statistics J.
A. Starling left yesterday for Ballinger
and Abilene in connection with a case
in court for violation of th© air brake
inspection statute.
A young man just coming of ago
with a fortune of $62,000,000 or more
all his own and to do with as he pleases
is necessarily an object of supreme in-
terest, whether from the point of view
of the ordinary citizen, the economist
concerned with the question of swollen
fortunes, or the philosopher.
When Vincent Astor attained his mn-
jority on Nov. 11, 1912, he inherited a
landed property with which there are
.1246
. 140
. 150
.1732
ROYAL
BAKINGPOWDER
ABSQLUTELYPURE
may be
• mploy-
so that
than nine
The education of apprentices in Ger-
man foundries is deseribed by Dr. Otte
Brandt in a dissertation that is at-
tracting considerable attention in this
country.
Various methods of instruction pro-
ds. rial continuation school.
With some concerns all the appren-
tices are instructed together the first
year and specialise during the follow-
President Edmund Key of the First
National Bank of Marshall was here
yesterday on business with the depart-
ments.
Iba State, to adh.r. to Algh atandarda.
ito be taitatu to •very trust mponed
kgon them.
Great progrena l. belne made
thes. Hum ana the eontidenee and the
•t t
hav
th al
told
etal
for
Nov
like
hbe
ent
can
Mayo
fortu
yeste
build
tion
most
trem
of a
EDUOATING APPRIN’TICMS IN GER-
HAM FOL K DRIES.
San Antonie Lawyer Woula Be U. #.
Dutrtet Attornen,
I down tho list almost ad Infinitum
Yet this change is more one of degree
moi
euf
Be
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for
and
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sai
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do.
tio
No
Bill la Detemse at the Women Work-
era •< Texan.
Genermni Freiuke Azenta oppone order
nequidue switehdme < BaraM
la Almorised.
part mon t C-----------—
In Austin yesterday from South Tosas.
Royal Baking Powder has made home
baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and
the best cooking today the world over is
*
pl ring on such oom modi ties, to their
final destination"
it is further ordered that the date
effective of said el re alar No. 4184 be
extended to Dec. 1. 1912.
order has not yet
a date been fixed
Colquitt Notifles Food and Dairy Com-
maluntoner HU Job to Safe
Charges on such articles will be taken
into consideration in computing the
minimum provided for in paragraph 1.
tablishment was mixing bad egg© with
dough for some of |ls products and the
Life at its boat can be attained and
enjoyed only by those who have trained
or branch or connecting lines, also to
point© on intermediate bronchos or con-
nections, and such shipments will be
handled, after leaving the peddler car,
" These biscuits are delicious; this cake is
excellent,” says the father. “ I made them,
says the daughter, and both father and
daughter beam with pleasure.
it is a crime, with our modem agencies,
helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, or
wooden cake, or leaden pastry.
Announoement to mad her that
Rebel L Robertson, MW praettetug
ia» at Ban antonie, wi be an appif
Mat tar the pomtog at Vhitea Mataa
-__ 1 mhI and comerate, *• hav Oroma 0.1.1 bm. mbi oampalgn md
wo oarpeu ana dust-entehera; aw far- j hopes to heve ik, oo-operatlon of •very
"Itur. to of wnit emameL Wo have nehoel tescher Ik Um tnatruetion of the
tornken tho ola-etme heet regtatem ehudren m io tho prevention of tuber-
with tholr aunt and woet we hav * outesta, ana the proteotlon of thetr
tum of Ao american people Ik tholr Minteter of Commerce and Industry:
inatitutions of iearning lo growine 1 "The compulsory industrial eontinua-
inepeot tholr entabilshiment, tholr
i breaa and their «eneral operation. Th.
. Commimaiomer and hl. eMLel.nl. are
the mupply rooma and
dlomt.,. earn nr w
tn one wack The hours of
so arranged as to permit
ment of females at any i
they shall not work more
toddler cars to points beyond the final i stoner says that often eggs which can
------ -e sh- aas an tha =ame line not be sold for family use are sold to
bakers He wants that knd of eggs
put out of businese and will take
and the mosquito and other insects that
may carry the organisms of dinease.
We know that sunlight is one of God’s
ways of curing disease and that fresh
air is one of the greatest physicians in
the world, so that we build our mod-
ern hospitals with windows facing to
the sun, with air space measured in
terms of cubic feet for the sick.**
ilion more i butterine, dressed poultry, mince meat. |
| oleomargerine, or other articles (not
permit them to use
been given the death penalty was
pending in the Court of Criminal Ap-
peals. Tate was convicted for an al-
leged double murder in Smith County
and was at Fort Worth for saf ekeep -
lag. Several other rewards have been
offered for his capture. Governor Col-
quitt took his action at the requeet of
istrict Judge R W Simpson.
the minutest detail show the hospital word, adeq
unit almost precisely aa It is todny— or Hf^
the ward flanked by the service room, '
packing house products or fresh meats,
will be assessed at the respective rates
Aswistant Attorney Generai Re lee on
Important Legai Quention.
twice—upon one occasion
recent issue of the Journal
HEBTEI
Editor
ped from the Tarrant County jail
last week while a caoe in which he had
be loaded in such pedler care at the was
less than earload rates applying on — 1i
such commodities to each destination. ,
and that she noticed something in her
face that attracted her and greeted
her with a smile and a kind word. and
FOR WOMEN’S PROTECTION
Enterea at the postoffice at Austin receive general Instruction in the in-
Texas, as second -olass mail matter.
tional education of the young people
between 14 and 13 years of age, to pro-
mote that education and to train them
to become valuable citizens and re-
speoted men."
TEXAS DEPOSITS $192,318,737.74.
la enough to make his defeat
tour He reports finding conditions
good and finding no violatlone of the
District Judge Frank Roberts and
A. G Reynolds, two of Lockhart’s most
prominent cl ti sens. Were here yester-
dqy looking after some matters of per-
sonal interest to them.
Addrems Attor-
covention. Qompere declared if it bad
nok been for the blowing up of the Lee
Angelee Times by the Meamaras, the
meal unions would have won__ ___ ____
their etrike for aa elght-hour day I of hour provided for in this act dur-
which was in progress at that time. I lay any day «-
final destination of the car. In com-
puting Ole minimum charge, consign-
meats for points bsyond the destina- j
tion of the car or to points on branch
There is no uni-
Cooking is a matter which con-
cerns the whole family, and under
modem methods and conveniences
it is made so attractive the whole
family is becoming interested, if not
taking part in it
The Department of Insurance and
Banking yesteray approved the fol-
lowing banks as reserve agents for
Carles Bee of Its Antonie
PEDDLRR CAB AMENDMRNT.
•3 Less than earload shipments of 1 gradients measure up to the epart-
| ment’e standards. The shops will be
I examined to see whether or fot good
or bad eggs are being used in baking
products in New York recently it
found that one large baking es-
T. CROW ELU Managing
hour© during the twenty-four hours of
sne day, or fifty-four hours during
any one week.
Aon 1 Every employer in any manu-
against the uprising
The Attornsy General's Department
has approved for registration $1000
Fannin County common school district
No. 13 schoolhouse bonds, five-twenties
at 5 per cent.
baetertotogy, b department of physteal whieh ha. com. down to him virtually
cherapeuties tar varlou. Mr ta pt ex tntaet ter a generation, which he haa
erala. a aepartment of Aletetien in don nothine to denerve beyond the no-
by each aer.tr. aa I, amiable on each
branche ate., the oarrtere not betne
remponaibie for reffie.ration bayond
the point where they left the pedater
car The charg• en such ehtpmante. It
I nignea to a skilied workman, who in-
zd ~
uaiia The Tribune bunaing. New or both. If the boy makes each good
fork City Westerm otfice, “*■ “
IPX. The Tribune butiaing. Shieus
tion ta foundry work. If there are not
people were consuming the bad eggs
without knowing that they were get-
ting unhealthy food. This oonditlom
will be looked into, for tbs Commis-
The Department of Insurance and
Banking has received from the Thomas
A Mersey Marine Insurance Company,
Ltd., of Liverpool, a copy of its amended
charter.
iobw xur «» «■» m.» Christtan infidels." (Copyrighted by
of twenty-tour houra, or I International News Service)
and. the OHiMBd Naonl Bank
Weatherford, for the First state B
lbs medicine
____-_________________ . C.
Funderburk's opinion construing tbs
operation of the statutes with regard
Meleal Ansoelatten,
Governor Colquitt yesterday honored
the request of the Governor of Iowa
for a requlsition for one Morris Fein-
man, wanted In Davenport, Iowa, on a
charge of alleged desertion of family,
and said to be under arrest in Dallas.
by others But this path of duty must
first be trodden before it becomes a
path of privilege and attainment
The bakers of Texas are given due
arning that J. • Abbott. Pure Food
nd Dairy Commissioner. Is going to
of the State, which is exercised for the
----_ . . protection of Ite people.
Thia has actually happened Texas has too long permitted Ita men
and women who toll to be ground in or-
Assistant Attorney General
oyFicx or PUSLICATION
tu Congress
TMLEPNONICMI
BdllorUl Room, .14 pboM .....
snditofial Room, new phone .......
Businesa orfice, both pbooM.....
Moclety Kaiwr. oM phone.........
mit or suffer any overseer, superin-
I tendent, foreman, or other agent of any
E. i such employer to- violate any of tho
Prupenem provisions of this act, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
they are not engaged in the
five duties of their employment.
Seo. 8. Any employer who shall re-
quire any female to work in any of
the plces mentioned in section 1 more
than the number of hours provided for
in this act during any day of twenty-
four hours, or who snail fall, neglect,
or refuse to no arrange the work of
temale to his employ so that the*
ob all not work more than the number
vughout Texas to determine whether
or not the bread is made according to
sanitary rules, whether It is handled
in a wholesome way, whether the In-
Bamuel Gompers, preeident of the
Amer loan Federation of Labor, who de-
livered his annual adress recentiy at
Roohester, at the Fedoration's National
—WMGe5
246-2
Sam Spears and John Bartlett of
Brownsville wore hero yesterday look-
ing7 after some bond matters.
Commissloner of Insurance and Bank-
ing B L Gill has prepared a statement
showing that Sept. 4, when the last call
for statement of condition was made on
State and National Banks, the total de-
posits in Texas aggregated $192,318.-
717.74, of which $69,281,100.76 was in
State banks and 1123.017.414 98 In the
National banks He makes it plain that
thia does not show the deposits either
in private banks or accounts of Texan
banks in New York, Chicago or SP
St. Louis
—— . .. —-- • cl t isen ship which can scarcely be
of Labor Statistics, arrived matched elsewhere in Chicago for vig-
larger territory, to impose It upon oth- Ie:— ------
>rK who. Utt to Vol. by theinzelves. Santtarlum.at Se!rlsba4. next TuzodaY:
woula probely reject it. I am inclined
to the iew that Commtainonerw Comoto.
tru hero la Tomb, whore a new inati-
tutton ot hick alms haa Juel opened Ite
hallo ot tearnine—the Rlee Inetitute at
Heuston—ana etope are betne taken for
laying the eorneratone of another- the
Southern Methodtat Untverslty at Dal-
Ui
agents againat Ita order requiring the
raliroads to a boor b all awitehing
charges down to $7.50— the roads be-
ng allowed at least $7.50 a car on
freight shipments.
Representations from Truffle Man-
ager C. K Dunlap of the Sunset Cen-
tral lines and General Freight Agent
f B. McKay of the Texas Midland are
that the commission’s order will cost
the roads thousands of dollars They
ask a rehearing where they may show
what It will cost them to make the
absorptions the commission has or-
dered.
Only Commissioner W. D. Williams
are the same, but our eonstrue- School and Children’s Day in the Red
the founry
the bath, the toilet, the slop oink room,
the convalescente’ dining room, the
linen room, the surgical dresstng room.
What will bo do with this vast estate, here specified) bandied by packing
houes and requiring refrigeration, may
When Pure Food and Dairy Commis-
sioner J. 8. Abbott called on Governor
Colquitt yesterday he was notified that
bo would be reappointed for the en-
suing two years. The Governor has
given very little attention to the per-
sonnel of his official family for the
next form, but he ventured this infor-
mation to Mr. Abbott.
Commissioner Abbott is considered
one of the moot efficient officials in
the State administration. He has made
quits a reputation in the enforcement
of the pure food laws.
I duties of their employment, and provid-
I ing a penalty for failure, neglect or
I -refusnl of the employer to comply with
I the provisions of this act, and for per-
mitting or suffering any overseer, ou
perintondent, foreman or other npent
of any ouch employer to vio.ste the
provisions of this act.
Section 1. Be it enaoted by the Iegis-
lature of the (Hate of Texas. No female
shall be employed in any manufactur- •
Ing. mechanical or meroantile establish-
ment. laundry, hotel, rootaurant or
theater, or telegraph or telephone es-
tabiishment or office, or by any express
or transportation company in this
State more than nine houra during any
one day or more than fifty four hours
to ordering such elections, when the
petition is for any territory less than
the whale county, should require pe-
titions to be so drawn as to exclude
any territory in which the law is al-
ready in force. This will eliminite a
serious questfom of validity upon which
our two highest courts seem to differ
and at the same time will subserve the
The bill proposes to save the women
who work, from the long unreasonable
hour to which they are now subjected,
the result of which has been their
permanent physical impairment. The
proposed legislation to patterned upon
the law of California which has met the
approval of the Supreme Court of the
United States It is also proposed to
prepare and present a bill which will
limit the hours of labor in all Incor-
porated companies in the State to nine
hours Legislation of this character is
declared legal under the police power
To the Editor of The Statesman;
Dsar Sir: I have prepared the en-
closed bill for presentation to the next
Legislature, and have sent a copy of
same to each member.
I write to solicit your aid in the mat-
The will of Alice Johns Hodges ox
Chelmsford. England, was probated the
other day and was found to contain a
bequest of $500 to Mrs. Walker, the
wife of a bank cashier, for simply
smiling pleasantly at the testatrix as
they left the church together. Mrs.
Walker explained, when told of the
gift, that she remembers to have seen
a m.; others • to 7 p. m., or at any
eonvenient time, and a few hold semstona
for aa hour and a half or two hours
an Sunday, though Sunday school work
to no longer as frequent as it used to
ba either ta municipal industrial
schools or shop schools.
American foundrymen are interested
in Dr. Brandt's description of German
foundry school conditions because of
tho light it may throw on the similar
problem ta this country, and they are
espectally impressed with his summary
of the purpose of he continuation
school, as quoted from the Prusslan
i FERMS or SUBSCHIPTION
I (in the etty by carrier
One Month-In aavance ..........•
Ob. Year-la advance .................
(By mall) ;
on. Month—la havance...........
jone Yeaf-In ndvance.....••••••• 32
•uniUy only, on year, in advane J 82
emi-weu, one year ........... 1.00vau.
OUR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIRS. ploto three-class system, with a pre-
...i । ...... j paratory department and twelve hour*
What has impressed Canon Hensley, of teaching. Homo of the schools give
ansuingulshea Englan alvne, an tn.! merely technieal nubJeeta, waie other:
offer the customary continuation school
meet hoperul feature in American so-
oloty are our colleges and universities. Industrial training of this sort to
He is moved to say, however: practically oompulsory. it must be re-
"It would, of course, be untrue to say membeved. The employer to compelled
that the standard of education to as to send all employee under IS years of
high in America as in Europe; but this age to .a continuation school for a pre-
assertion la becoming less true every ‘ scribed number of houra per wook. He
day, and in many directions American is at liberty to maintain a school of
icholars are now holding their own with his own, but it muat conform to govern-
the moot profound scholars of Europe. ' ment standards.
This is noticeably the case in surger{ I A tpical school program includes
in psychology, ta ooms departments of German, two hours a week, with letter
htatorical research and in biblical crit- j writing. business forma, bills, re-
totem. I look forward to the day when ceipts, etc; materlala, two hours. com-
there shall be no tragment of truth in prising a study of ore processes, blast
the gibe against American conncience." t furnace. Bessemer, open hearth fur-
One thing that impresses a foreigner moo, etc., and wooda. their kinds, prop
as an important phase in our duca- erties and diseases, arithmetic. Iwo
tional work to the popular movement in hours a week, particularly business
this country for equalising the educu- ' arithmetio—cost of materials and
tonal opportunity of our young people. {freight charges, eto; drawing, six hours
Poverty to not necessarily a handicap 1 a week. During the latter part of the
in this race; sometimes it to an advan- ( course business law, civics and Indus-
tags. It la character that really counta. trial hlatory are introduced. Some of
and it counts most when jotned with the schools have seealona from 7 to 1
R. J. Boyle of Ban Antonio was here
yesterday on legal business.
fective. Hence there is plenty of time
for the rehearing application to be
acted on.
Other protests are expected before
final action is taken. In the hearing
Sam H. Cowan of Fort Worth said the
commission did not have sufficient
data before it to act on the matter.
He asked that It be postponed. But
the commiesion acted regardless. It to
not known what it will do with the
railroad protesta.
Leration. *
Mr. Robertson bM reeldeg at Hous-
ton and Orange. baa held publi
office heretofore and boon aseoclated
ta the politico of the •tain
0.". )
Private Secretary J. T. Bowman and
Assistant Adjutant General Ed R.
York returned yesterday from Houston.
cident of birth, and in the management
of which he will be wholly inexperi-
enced 7
Any erroneous reflecton upon the
character, standing or reputation ol
any person, firm or corporation whieh
may appear in the columns of Ths
Siatesman will be gladly corrected up- ------
on Ite being brought to tho attention , time allotted thei
of the publisher. all the way from one class with four
===================-- hours a week of instruction to a com-
ing protesta from
their bodies, enriched their, minds and
had their souls splritualized. These are
grout truths that parents and teachers
need to constantly urge upon young
people, when they are in a plastic state,
capable of being trained and directed.*— --------- —
IB riaM ehannei n I, enen enat ih.It provcida“proantBor h Xmwh «.
lunt be drawn out, thetr Bill be IB. I.H then carlona rete
points in Texas last year during the
epidemic.
The State Department has already Is-
sued a meningitis warning this year
and urged a general clean up. Plenty
of meningitis vaccine Is available hero
and ovary effort is being made to pre-
vent a recurrence of this dread dis-
ease Reports have come that there
have been cases at several points La the
State already this year, and while they
have not been alarmingly numerous at
all, the situation la being closely
watched by the State health author!-
the codification was passed to prevent
abuse in stock lbw elections. There
are many statutes of importance, or
porttons thereof, which wore omitted in
the latest codification. This cause©
constant trouble and confusion
The State Health Department to dis-
tributing to all city and county health
officers a bulletin prepared by Dr.
Abraham Sophian on propylatic menin-
git to measures. Dr. Sophian. It will be
remembered, was the expert who ren-
Tho Secretary of State yesterday
filed the following charters:
Farmers' State Bank of Justin, Den-
ton County; capital stock. $10,000. In-
corporators: A. W. Wilson, H. Bishop,
M. L Ramey. C. C. Lents, all of Justin.
Suburban Gardens Telephone Com-
pany of Manvel. Braaoria County: cap-
ital stock. 310,000. Incorporators: T.
E Scott. W B Scott, W. R. Allison.
Laredo Publishing Company, Laredo;
capital stock. 310,000 incorporators:
Leopold Villegas, Emeterio Florea, J.
G. de la Garza.
The Progressive Amusement Com-
pany of Fort Worth filed an amend-
ment increasing its capital stock from
37300 to 312.300
The Holland Water Company of Hol-
land filed a certificate of dissolution.
x™ RAILROADS IRE PROIESTINGBOWELS BAO, LIVER WILL RE-APPOINI ABBOII
— TORPID? CASCAREIS i
to hog law elections is very important
in that he holds that statutes omitted
by the codifiers whose statutes were
adopted by the Thirty-second Legisla-
turn for this State are repealed. He
renders the opinion that the Commis-
alone are equivalent to repeals becauss
the final title of the revised civl stat-
ute act provides "that all civil stat-
utea of a general nature in force when
the revised statutes take effect and
which are not Included herein or which
are not hereby expressly continued la
force, are hereby repealed." Under thia
opinion he finds that the act of 1303
providing for stock law elections in
any county or political subdivision
thereof has boon omitted and that pre-
vloua law which alowed stock law
elections without regard to political
subdivtaions to in effect instead of the
later statute. Under the old statute
there was gerrymandering, district with
the stock laws in effect annexing a
small portion where the law waa not
in effect and voting the stock law
upon that small section regardless of
its inhabitants wishes Under exist-
ing conditions he thinks that this can
now be done again. In conclusion he
saya:
"From a consrderation of all of the
authorities examined. I am a little ‛n-
elined to think that it is not illegal to
include s part or all of an exiattng hog
law territory in a larger territory and
vote the law In said larger territory,
but in view of the tact that this rule
affords opportunity to work injustice.
It being possible for those already
having th© law and who can not be
benefited by the voting the law in a
end© Of justice, and ao far as I can
see, will infringe upon no actual righto a
of any person." ee
The art of 1902 which is omitted In
CAPTION.
An act limiting tho houra of labor
of females employed In any manufac-
turing, mechanical er mercantile es-
tablishment, laundry, hotel, rootaurant
or theater, or telegraph or telephone
eojabliohmont or office, or by the ex-
press or transportation company. com-
Belling each employer in any manufac-
taring, mechanical or mercantile eh-
tablishment, laundry, hotel, restaurant
or theater, or other establishment em-
ploying any female to provide suitable
seats for all female employee, and to
which patients may be fed by the doo- <
toFa presaription and thetr food meas- <
urea ta exaet terms, an operating de- <
partment, aseptte, with all whieh that
term applles; a milk laboratory for in-
fast feeding, and a vaat Hat of ma-
chinery such as blood pressure ap-
paratus, instruments for measuring and
mleroscopes and instruments for count-
tag the blood celln, x-ray outtitm, ap- i
paraus for introducing normal salines
now studying the scientific phases of
bread making They will atart out im-
mediately to examine the baking shops
orous independence in standing out
against encroachment upon community
rights by industrial interests "The
suspicion," w ri tea Graham Romeyne
if Coustipated, Bilious, Headachy,
Stomaeh Sour, get a !• eent box ok
Cunenrets—take one tonight.
You men and women who can’t get
feeling right —- who have headache,
cote tongue, foul taste end foul
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil-
ious, nervous and upset, bothered
with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach,
or have backache and feel worn out.
Are you keeping your bowels clean
with Cascarets, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with
salts, cathartic pills or castor oil?
This is important.
Cascarets work While you sleep:
cleanse and regulate the stomach,
remove ths sour, undigested and fer-
menting food and foul gases; take the
excess bile from the liver and carry
out of the system all the constipated
waste matter and poison In the intes-
tines and bowels.
A Cases ret tonight will straighten
you out by morning—a 10-eent box
from any drug store will keep your
stomach sweet; liver and bowels reg*
ular and head clear for montha Don’t
forget the children. They love Cas-
carets because they taste good—do
good—never gripe or sicken.
thereof shall be fined for each offense
not less than 360 nor more than 3200,
or imprisonment In the county jail not
less than five nor more than thirty
days, or both fined and imprisoned.
Bec 4 The fact that there is now no
law limiting the hours of labor for
females employed In manufacturing,
mechanical or mercantile establish-
menta, laundry, hotel, restauranta,
theater, or telegraph or telephone es-
tablishments or office, or axpress or
transportation company, creates an
emergency and an imperative public
necessity tha the, constitutional rule
requiring bill to be read oh three sev-
eral days be suspended, ami that thia
act take effect and be In force from and
after ita passage, and it is so enacted.
Attorney General James D. Walthall
yesterday accepted an invitation to de-
liver an address at St. Louis, Nov. 24.
before the Association of Attorneys
General of the United States. He was
allowed to choose his own subject and
will speak on "The Relation of State
Anti-trust Legislation to the Federal
Patent Laws." He will take the po-
sition that State ant-trust laws should
not be hampered by the patent laws.
The United States Supreme Court has
held that a mimeograph company
which said that only a certain kind of
ink could be used on its machines,
when it did not make the ink, acted
within its authority. This matter will
be discussed.
The modern hospital to a ean It ary
workshop. Until a few years ago, it was
a place where sick people could be
kept until they recovered Today. It to
a workshop whore they are made well.
A few years ago the adequately
eqyippea hospital waa a clean house
with clean floors, eloan walla, a dean
bod. Indifferently trained nurses and a
doctor whose sole means of diagnosis
wars his ©ar, his eye and his touch at
th© bedslde of tho pattent. Today th©
steps to see that hl© wishes aro re-
spec ted. He oes not care to have
swelled fruits from cans put into tho
pies, and he, will so© that such can
goods are tabooed. He aleo serves no.
tic© that all ewelled can goods shall
be condemned if found Me may start
a campaten of general Invgetigation n
nenreh of sueh produets tar tho pur
pose of condemning them. Bwelled
ean good© are thos where there are
bacteria to be foun and fermentatlon
or decompoeitton has begun.
The oampalgn hr eloan and whole-
some bread will be State we. Clean,
linesa of persons, of baking shops and
the wholsomeness of the in grad lente
used by the bakers will all be, under
surveflanee. t
stronger year by year. Thia to notably tion school should all
Feudalism at Pullmam.
Thirty years have developed la Pull-
man. which the founder created as a
stronghold of industrial feudalism, a
was present in the commssion yester-
“.,""ofboth. If the boy makes such good day and the motion for rehearing was
yn progress that ths toacher-workmans not acted upon.' Action will be taken
yJnens T«ty'Reliance building, earnings increase rapidly the boy is
•—■u , . 1 paid part of ths proceeds. The pay is
Addrens aul buainesa communication: ; very however, from tll, Amer-
ana mak. out all checka, drafts, money '
ordora ana «prena orders to the Aueun oan polnt of Ylew.
■tataamaB oipany. All itema. aril- shopa
oles and communications for publica"
tion ahould bo addressod to Editor AuN-
Ralirond Commi
establishment, laundry, hotel, restau-
rant or theater, or other establishment
employing any female, shall provide
suitable ©eats for all female employe©,
and ©ball permit them to use such seete
when they ar© not engaged in th© #3-
der that money might be coined by
those who employ them. My under-
standing h that the employers as a rule
will make no objection to these laws,
but will rather welcome their enact*
meat.
I have no interest in the enactment
of thia legislation other than that of
a citizen wishing to contribute his mite
to the betterment of the people, among
whom bla lot la cast.
I would appreciate IL ‘t compatible
with your ideas, you could commend
the bill© editorially Texas ought to
take Ita place in the rank of States
which are placing flesh and blood above
the dollar. Youra sincerely.
CARLOS BEE.
Ran Antonio, Tex., Nov 14. 1912.
The proposed bill followa;
The Railroad Commission yesterday
amended Ita peddler car regulations as
tollowa:
"a. The minimum charge for each
peddler car will be the charge for 10,-
000 pounds at the packing house rate,
as shown in the tabi©, to th©
initiative and originality. The Amer- <
iean peopie have Mill up thetr «toat
•dueatona uyatem with the alm ot
trainine our youth for noble eltixonship
ana tor nuine our young people mor.
pertecuy tor ata
A laatine obitkation la thereby lm-
pored upon IBM. ao tortunat M to
tneturing. mechanicai
TWzounA hnubuds admim Sa™“N.
or connecting linen, as provided for In (
paragraph 4, will be reckoned as if • throt
agnitude and value destined to the destination of the car or ■----
to the pointe of delivery to branches or
< onnections
TUB AUSTIN DAILY SrATESMAN, SATURDAY MOKMXU, NOVEMHEK U>, 1»1Z.
Pullman shop manager going down to
disaster.
“Later, when two Republican aider-
men seemed to become less efficient
and devoted in their public service. It
elected two Democrats, who are now
rendering efficient service, according
to the Municipal Voters’ League Both
of th© repudiated aldermen had voted
for a doubtful franchine. A so-called
bargain' was also made, whereby the
Pullman Company agreed that If the
city of Chicago would collect the gar-
bage and refuae from Pullman it might
dump the same in Lake Calumet along
the company's riparian rights.
”A better siderman who followed
fought not only againat this so-called
'grab,* but against the filling la of
more land In Lake Calumet by manu-
facturing concerns, juat south of the
Pullman shops He furthermore
■topped these concerns from building
a fence across a street which had been
open to th© public for thirty -eight
years."
AUSTIN STATESMAN
Fubuahea aau; by The austan States
E MBA OompBqy__
Muucwzun President *114 Qeneral
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