The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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known young man of New Braunfels.
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Phone No. 565.
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H. & T. C. SPECIAL RATES
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Dr. L. Maddock,
Residence First
Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phones 471.
ED IT. S
thorize
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clerk a
April.
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From the Driskill Hotel Building to
No. 106 West Sixth Street, Be-
tween Western Union Telegraph
Perfect
Well fu
venta
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Artesia
house,
age.
SMITH 4 MADDOCK
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
omce Over Chiles Drug Store.
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to
Arrive
mi, 8:53
Leave
m., 9:00
NEGROES ARRESTED BY
FICER BRACKEN WERE
FOUND GUILTY.
JOHN C
plan is
Jno. Cl
the offi
licits t
citizens
WILL BE ARRANGED AT THE
PRESENT SEIBION.
•Shall We
for Dessert?
Dr. M. M. Smith,
Residence 2408 :
Nueces Street.
Phones 212.
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Hit Homa Is at New Braunfels and
He Has Ben An Inmate of the
Lunatic Asylum. ,
FRANCIS FISCHER
General Contractor
Cut Stone and Brick Work a
Specialty. . Rough or out lime:
stone furnished. Austin, Texas.
The pilot commissioners were B|| r.
appointed.
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Fine Naimook end Swiss Em-
broideries, 3 to 10 inches
worth 35c a yard......iSp
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‘’Texas Homes,"
'The Truck Business of Southwest
Texas.’*
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ADOPTED by EXECUTIVE COM-
MITTEE OF TEXAS WORLD'S
FAIR COMMISSION.
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William :
re-electio
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IRS’MEETING
J. T. Heftvonwest, agent of Colliers
Weekly, with hendquarters at New Or-
leans. reached Austin yesterday morn-
ing for the purpose of conferring with
forty people of the city who were re-
11
and
DIABETES
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h * n.
iitable Dlstribution ot Water In
fl a 0 an AltaitAMarm."
as »e a Hog-Raising State."
• CURES "
QyEUMATs,,
” sure as
nothing else will
Sloans
Liniment
m, 25 cents
M Al 1. DRUGGISTS d68
1
The board o rgenu of the am
industrial school 9t Denten inet in
Austin yeaterday with h^^nt Woof.
dridge presiina and the foAjowing
member presents Bolter of
Brenham. Mra Heim n, mioddard of
Fort Worth. lede ssen of penton
and Clarenee Oedf 17 of ilouslon. The
board discursel the corrse of study
and budget to he sent o tke legisi.
tute but no dematte aeton was
The board *1 awes aani# soday.
dketdidhsehsd
gsareamaxzee2erd
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A eegere
DALLAS AND RETURN
On Sale February 1 and 2
7gi
sis y
F "2 4
A CRAYZ MAN
BURNS OLD WIRE
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CLAIMS IT IS DANGEROUS TO AL-
LOW WIRES TO LIE ON
THE GROUND.
If
14.
waanned.
thpseit.t
stlswort
Ferae la eanuy mequded. Alt ,ou
have to do la to be de dit ofnee
at the right Ume and do he Hnt ihing
in the right way-and n» ndvertine it
properly-Puek,
THE HOUSTON & TEXAS
CENTRAL R H
Board of Regets of the State Un!.
versity—T. 8. Henderson of Milam
county, Geo. W. Brackenridge of Bexar
ounty. F. M. Spencer of Galveston,
1 . Gresory of Travis county, Beau-
resaru Bryan of El Paso county, J. N.
Browning or Potter. Ben B. Cain of
smtthngronuHeyand ifM chapman or
a.Hoard ofRezenta ot the Texas I-
d , ■ „ and. College for the Education
of White Girla 01 the state ot Texas
in the Arts and Sciences—Birdie R.
Johnson of Smith county, Clarence C.
oueley ot Galyeston County, Helen M.
Stoddard of Tarrant county, A. P.
\ooldridge of Travis county, John A.
aner of Denton county, M. Eleanor
Brackenridge of Bexar county and
Rosser Thomas of Fannin county.
Commissioners of Pilots at Galves-
ton—J. A. Robertson, John Young
Robert Bornfeld, . M o- Manard,
Chas. Clark. Sr. all of Galveston
county.
Senate Will Meet In kxndutive Sos.
alon Thl, Moraine te Con-
elder th, IW.
Pure in
each. N
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C. B. B
desires tc
car of col
prepared '
Old. 322;
W. T. v
buggy pet
of harness
riages.
No tort
Prescript!
Amend q
Schmidt,
APPOINTMENTS
Bloating, Gravel, Dull Beck Ache
cured by taking Stuart's Gn and
SUm The ^ont forms of Kidney
ie and Bladder Trouble, after every in-
. telligent remedy has failed, are ar.
vays curable by taking Stuart's din
and Buchu. It is a bland, delightfully
pleasant lasting medicine, that sets
directly on the kidneys and bladder,
quickly draining out every impurity,
healing and strengthening the kid-
neys giving them life and vigor. Do
not despair if you have Bright’s Dis-1
ease or Diabetes, Stuart's Gin and
Buchu has had a wide hospital test I
and has invariably cured Bright’s
Disease and Diabetes even when the!
patient had given up hope, or where
they had been tapped to drain off the!
accumulated waters. If you have a
sallow, yellow complexion, dull head-
ache. sleeplessness, dizzy spells, fre-
quent desire to urinate, then Stuart's
GIn and Buchu will cure you. Drug
- slats-or.by. express, $1. SAMPLE
BOTTLE, also circular giving some
giving some of the many cures made i
FREE, by writing Stuart Drug Co.,I
Atlanta. Ga. Special medical advice
given if you describe your trouble.
Sold in Austin by M. C. Cornwell
<20 Congress avenue.
Muslin and Underwear.
Wo have placod on oale our new Une of spring and summer undor.
wear. Just r«.iy.d. Th. quality i.%,.11 known. Th... ar. from A.
and b”‘ manufacturere. They er. mad. In cl.an, healthy and
well ventilated w.rk room.., W. have awoat-shop qarmonta. Every
P ec° ’ pofee in shape, penerous in proportion and of fin. quality.
We offer th. eontire 1.1 thi we t nt reduced prices. It will pay you
to lay in a supply.
Condit, Davis & Fink
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The executive committee of the
Texas World'. Fair commission held
a meeting yesterday mornig and trans-
acted a great deal of business. Among
other things the committee authorized
General Manager L. J. Wortham to
employ Charles H. Page, Jr. of this city
as consulting architect In the erection
of the building for which Mr. Page has I
drawn plans in accordance with the
suggestion of Ain Wortham.
.The committee also authorized Mr.
Wortham to close a contract with Mr.
Vernor White, a Texas architect, to
paint pictures of historic scenes or in-
dustries typifying Texas and showing
its progress. *]
" SHREVEPORT, 287
AUSlSuM
room. 8 and ». I
Theno eminent gentlemen have de-
<ld.d to glv* their services entirely
free for three months (medicine. ex-
cepted) to all Invalids who call upon
them for treatment between now and
Tobruary 17. These wervices consist
nol only of consultation, examination
and advice, but also of all minor surgi-
cal operations.
"X"iPlax.zven on theff
aii rour arrests v-— — -
Thr«. Months Services Are Given Fres
to All Invalid. Who Call Before
February 17.
I HOUST
No. 21
I 1:25 p. i
No 26
I 10180 p.
I No. 25
I m m.
I No. 21
I p. m.
I No. 76
I P. m.
No. 76
No. 76
I a. m.
No. 78
11:25 a.
.No. 23
Llano.
’ No. 78
; Houston.
LA:
Leave B
Arrive 1
Leave L
' Arrive 8
angtunder . no conditlons will any
charge whatever be made for any ser-
yEe rendered for three months, to all
who call before February 17.
1505 doctors treat all forma of disease
and deformities and guarantee a cure
ne very ease they undertake. At the
first interview a thorough examination
/ made, and, if incurable, you are
frankly and kindly told 80; als ad-
vised against spending your money for
useless treatment.
..Male, and emale weakness, catarrh
and catarrhal deafness, also varicocele,
rupture, , sgltre, cancer, the opium
habit, skin diseases and all diseases of
the rectum aye npsitively cured by
their new treatment.
.The. chief associate surgeon of the
Institute In personal charge.
Office hours from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m.
No Sunday hours.
c.SPEAL. NOTICE-It you can not
call, send stamp for question blank
for home treatment
No im we
C. L. MAILLOT.
LEPHONE mb. cley Passenger ana Ticket Agent
mt of
REAPPDINTMENTSARE FEW
of • large number ot patlents under —-of
their care in this country, established
r.< vn neyr When Umbrellas Were Menvy.
were made The great objection to umbrellas 100
pas s — I
ing counterfeit money at Marble Falls.) EMBALMS THE FOOD.
was opened in the federal court yes-1A California Physician'. 1 . A.
terday afternoon and at the time the C’ ‘dea About
court adjourned until this morning all ----—
m"hesamiimn -whsi:;-
same M given in the preliminary hear-ageae with 1nnd knthatz wili not
before United states Commie- made many "Comtptetxnowledge
stoner Little. Briefly the testimony1'1.....“ " ’ ”
was that Brown and Bryan were part,
nera in a carpenter shop in which was
found material and molds for making
spurlous money, and also a number of
counterfeit metals. When arrested they
had a lot of the bad money on their
persons
lished, thegeitty, corroding particles are
M M M washed out of the
K‘ Wf* echiugmauselesana
• 9
" comes and the cure
is permanent because the cause has been
2 2 -Xi r--.ti.ljg remain: in theblood
to produce another attack.
. Write for special book on Rheumatism.
I maae many complete cures of ha.has
AMtua Sdha aadpxgegu, en
poxcam
Eanuy physician. Dr nd, went to my
Rodding and nsked hi^l? H. Read, of
"Ho mmedlet,d him About Postum.
having used it in gtecommended it. among
asegror exncu thnpwnand other aemie.
Dr. Rend is wel Lnn Same, purpose. Fort h
Northern Calirorhia Knon throughout
me by the followinp anq.hesurprined
2"2lan"rezz-hpitctzefree‘ane
M'"1* food
—■
"Good Roads."
"Texas Fruit and Vegetable Ex-
—----o------
You will find everything in the
rerenl line at PTank O. Babcock’s.
Immeaxgerreetutmuthain Ir Rena and
# result that ATeea Postum wi
J was greauy improved' oran. month
ama"we
ton "6*, "toM
pstzigonbnornm,"Kadsqramompnt.
""2- 5 Postum
3:30 p. m.; 7 to 8:80 p. m.
49
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Governor Lanham yesterday sent Inl
a batch of appointment of the board
of managers and other stato boards for I
thy connrmation of the smnate, Thel,
appointments were read to '«• senate, %
which decided to go into. executive | g
session at 11 o’clock thie morning to S
confirm the uppolnirasnts. '.'
The following is a list of the
polntmentat
Yesterday morning Chief Deputy
Sheriff Monroe Fox arrested a well
. The »rmte‘» meert,
- - Ara..Prleslins -Ob, buti wot tnken |0
■m2 "hen I martled r,M, yoswretet
18 XoI 1 cula-
• •a*a---tx.
Edmonton, N. w. *. ww N.v.
hen.nsogem-izEapa.
Eon 5 Rne F*"- aE Ii"
n1' n of 1- •6 "a 16,1,2,12
Indians wee toa eehe S fsw
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ideries E,
10c for .......wb
"KATYFYER
Commissioners of Pilots at Sabine
Pass—R. A. McReynolds, W. H. Gllll-
land, Gua Higby, J, R. Adams, J. L.
Megathlin, nil of Jefferson county.
Commissioners of Pilots at Brazos
de Santiago—Frank Champion, Jose
Celaya, Thomas Carson. Joseph Chain-
count yW* F Wren, .al or Cameron
but failed locate "him untT,eup, InTherewere, several burprises In the
m^ "When, ome "ineapprtpsotiih mo-sener
the personnel of some of the boards
than anticipated. On the penitentiary
board there was only ene member re.
appointed, being S. M, Fry of Fort
Worth. Mr. Ellison, one ot the new
members, was at one time an old law
partner of Governor Lanham. On the
board of pardons, Gen. H. E. SheWey
was retained and j. N. English of
Johnson succeeds Dr. R. K. Smoot.
A hree new members were appointed on
the University board of regents, being
X-Lieutenant Governor Browning,
3en C: Cain and H. M. Capman. They
(aka the place of R. E. Cowart of Dal.
as, H. M. Garwood and H. B. Marsh.
Qnithe Confederate Home board W.
H. Richardson takes the place of Dan
H. Chessher, who resigned some time
ago, and Val C. Giles succeeds Hon.
George Pendleton ot Bolton, and w, C.
Walsh succeeds G. A. Wroe. The only
change on the board of the State In-
sane Asylum U R. W. Finley, who
takes the place of George W. MacDon-
pen- There are thpee new members of
the board of the Southwestern Insane
Asylum. The retiring members are D.
J. Woodward, t. D. Cobbs and Seelig
Deushmann, and on ne board of the '
Deaf and Dumb Institte there is only
one change, O. A. aylor succeeds .
Al*x Hughes, and on the board of the
Colored Deaf. Dumb and Blind Inst I-
tute,J-4W. Graham takes the place of
•• W. Hill,
Agricultural Men of Prominence Will
Assemble Here February 12.
—
A meeting of the State Farmers’ In-
btitute has been called for Thursday
and1 Friday, February 12 and 13, at the
"‛mnyis county court house. There will
i tarmers from all over the state in
tendunce and subjecta t Import-
Ito to the tiller, of the evil will be
orouxhly alkcussed, among them be-
,Ehe boll weevil, goodroads, preser-
Gon of bird, and many other ques-
lit. of vital interest. The presidents
Me mteu =6 ittut/an wii
In attendance, YeateFday Prestdnt
W. H, Cullen of the ‛Fravi« ounty
Farmerg" Institute stated to a states*
Oswald Wilson, socretary of the
State Farmers' Institute, was here
yesterday, a guest at the Driskill. Mr.
Wilson is also connected with the na-
tional department of agriculture and is
taking a great deal of Interest in the
coming meeting. He feels certain that
500 Texas formers will ba Ip attend-
ance. He says these gentlemen will
56 amw. th. speakers: Governor!
Lanham, Martin Dodge of the depart-
ment of-agriculture in charge of good)
road.; Major J. G. Lee of Baton
Rouge, commigsloner of agriculture of
Louisiana; J. M. Vance of San Anto,
nlo. Professor S. A. Knapp, special
agent, agricultural department atlaniam g.
PLACED UNDER ARREST
P. At Water of Houston, George N.[
Aldrigde of Dallas, Professor D. P | —o—
Houston, president of the Agricultural
and Mechanical College, and E. W.
Kirkpatrick of McKinney.
cThe.address of Professor Knapp will
be very interesting. He has traveled
extensively in Japan, China and the
Philippines and was in Hawaii two
nr, ..a ,...-12, .. xars studying agricultural conditions, j
tura! and industrial, Educe- Ho vossesmes valuable points and ideas
““*■ pertaining to soil development, ’ - -—_ „„ .. ____________
iThere are forty-two county farmers’ and a former inmate of the State In-
„nHrtnnnn.2T32”, organised by the san Asylum in this city, at Eleventh
Stthecermittegwhis hwasappolnted and Red River etreets. ‘The man was
by the State Farmers’ Congress a year crazy and was immediately taken to
the county jail. Later he was trans-
■ -1 ■ • ..... - -' I fered to the asylum at the request of
SUBSCRIPTION SWINDLER
’ : New Braunfels and returned to Austin.
OPERATED EXTENSIVELY SsSKs
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Our Publie
man reporter that he would see to U
that his county wu well rep "
The program in full follows:
"Agricultural Development of the
“The noil Weevil.".
"Protection of Birds In Texas"
•HE HEBE |.....
GOVERNOR LANHAN 6ENDS TO
SENAre LIST OF ^EMBERS
OF STATE BoARDB. }
.. man he was In the act of burying a
Forty Citizens of Austin Fell Victims At
iff about his peculiar actions, the man
e phAlaq A (AA, stated that it was dangerous to leave
a U01131 a AAOACo wire lying around on the street, and
that If he did not remove It It would
s2T ^s,..,. . ........ draw lightning to the earth and cause
j an exploston. Officer Fox stted that
pears that Smart, who since his arrest the residents In the neighborhood
has been positively identifed, has been ,*r® the, insane person was arrested
traveling about the country claiming Sad that he had been burying wire in
to represent Colller’a Weekly, pub- the streets alt,the morning.
ihed.a New York City, ana has been --------•--------
solieiting.subscriptlons, receiving the W. T. Wroe * sons manufacture
bum of <1 from each person who he their saddles and harness and acture
mucocdea in getting to take the paper, thing is .old under aBote guarantee
Mr. Iervonweat states that he is in — --•>----—.
no.wax.connncted wiOh the magazine .Ferry’s new seed and onion sets at
and! that hia receipts are bogus. Frank O. Babcock's.
mThe.eenwine receipts stipulate that —-----•--------
to subreribine for the magazine fl Ed Smith the Man.
Is tosbe.raid.onty 0,1 the delivery of In this Issue of The Statesman will
the.promtom booxna.which are *lv*" be foun the announcement of Mr Ed
smiuhforche politlon °f citypcieFk,
bogus receipts found in the ponsnst0e rubdect.to.the election for city officers
oany mokreda ,hat it must be to.be held In April. Mr. smith 1s a
paid. In advance, in which WAy ho man who comes to the fore backed by
the.money and nothing bent, element of the city. For
would ,b« delivered. * I twenty-five years he has been Men-
"T ’1 'i —---' ltned with the laboring Interests of
........J BAD MONEY azensmsazi
an wish I Intimate friends that will .land by him
---o— thro ush thiek ana thin. Ml* race Mr
J. H. BROWN AND H. F. BRYAN orSeportment"tomhgstatendodshhshonea
. MARBLE FALLS ARE Ihe.sitizena of .Austin may rest a.
ON TRIAL ‘O Vo«to
----0---- manin eYery respect qualified for the
Th. in.) of J. „. Drown and i. y. deservink of their sup- CoURSE OF STUDY AND BDGET
iprovment of Rural Homes"
°" to Develop the Dairy Inter-
s Bene 11 ta of a Stat. Department
br"alcehe""O" Bieb-PRiWn JABPER wogzanipae,
. —THE-
City National Bank
Austin, Texas.
CAPITAL...........
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPORT? ’ O
E. M. SearbrougB°ARD OF DIRECTORS
Thot DJ^T'P Francia Drown,
-- John B. Pope, J. W. Graham,
A. P. Wooldridge.
Deposit Boxes, for rent. The banking bueines, of the pub-
Ho le respectfully solicited. P
aEmmMEa
g Swiss and Nainsook Edgige
6% and insertions, 2 to 5 inches
- It is stated as a matter of faet that the
vet! mninilest umbrella then weighed
no Itos than three and a half pounds it
will probably be adunitted that the ob-
Joctlon war a justifiable one.
Instead of the thin raloproot fabrls
“Mch now form the covering of um-
flue nothing better wae known than
ther or oflelotb. The ribs were ot .
od or whalebone, and such a thing as to» re
teet rod was, of couree, unknown. J. WaR
2 stick was usually of heavy oak In " -
*e days, too, many umbrellas had
additional Incumbrance of feathers I
E the top, ou the theory of "hed
sbaek." But the ,
CONDIT,
ae232.
—oX2•I
T
Our owr
speaks for
Bold. Glv,
no other.
303 East t
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+ Bu
+ Will,
+ Federa
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mITTTWt" '
thls city to the sampson building.
in er
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Arrive
D. m., 1
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m., 12:»
I the Me
I Rhinec
Dalld
I the hot
I Ictoe 1
I it, for I
| all thal
| Dr. I
I edy 18
[ of the
I Blood,
I stlpattc
to won
AU d
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bottles.
Sami
free by
Dr. Dai
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i Dr. I
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dga.
THE DOCTORS
The committee decided to offer gold
silver and bronze medals for the three
best specimens of agriculture, horticul-
ture and vineyard products grown in
Texas for ths atate’s exhibit at the
fair.
BRIGMTSDISFASF
c. L MAILLOT, C. P. & T. A.
. cour Tuesday two negro men n-. .. .
the same number of negro women. Bryan, charged with making and
F*to toted, th. total aggregating •
but not one red cent was collected
uh and, as usual, the city will
» put looser on the deal. The
test, nne aweased was ngafn
/ Thompson, a negress, charged
t,and In a case iike this the clty
De OH at the expration of her
00 about 85 for the defendans
. ' ns a
BOUNDHANDHF
With muscles drawn and th
with pain, and joints swolen, i
Under, the rheumatic patient isas
I and dependen t as though bound h__
1 foot. Ko disase causes such inteuse suf.
fering, such sharp, nerve-racking pains
as Rheumatism, and this unfeeling mon,
ster, unless checked, crushes the strengtk
and hope of its victims. g 1°,
Whenthe system becomes inhected with
Uric Acid and other like poisonsthey are
absorbed into theblood and lodged in the
muscle, joints aud nerves. Then with
the suddenness of anelectric shock, pains
begin to shoot through the muscle or joint
affected, which often swells and
2 inflames, and becomes tender,
222\ feverish and a o r c. Unless
‘Ik . treated through the
\.g,gg blood Rheumatism
dpbareF grows steadily worse,
a finally ending in
MMI,ge shrunken muscles,
Sp.N, inmovable joints
RNE, • shaky nerves, and
bbAEe the invalid’ hair or
8#29*e2wWe crutches. The cure
ap- I nevs rbe omplete or permsagenttjusntnte
county s, M W9 "I Trrane edunty, IBecnsssdie.h ISPro,pnptiyand surely,
and J. L. Eillson’or caldweli county. Ibesause U.-, a priest blood medicine.
Board of Pardon Advisers—Henry E. i and an antidote fur the irritating acids
Shelley of Travis county, and J. N. that cause Rheumatism. .. ..
English of Johnson county. C C
Board of Managers of the North
Texas Lunatic Asylum--John L. Ter-
rell. J. 8. Grinnan, n. . Gill. W. A.
Brooks and Geo. E. Kelley of Kaufman
county.
Boardot Managers of the State Lun- !
at1 ,Asylum--David Harrell, R. P Bull,
U. H. Miller and R. W. Hinley of Tra-
Vi.county, and A. W. Carpenter of
Williamson county. a pusauuc wccuu
Board of Managers of the Southwest removed and nothin
fexas.Lunatie Asylum—Homer Eads. ’ - 1
u, ;,MeDaniel, P. H. Swearingen, Jno.
W, Kkernut and Frank E. Bushick,
all of Bexar county.
Board of Trustees, of the Deaf and
Dumb Asylum--1. P. Lockridge, Joe
K09D,, J: A. French. John E. Shelton
and G. A. Taylor, all of Travis county.
Board of Trustees of the Blind As.
n m;R..C. Walker, O. D. Parker, W.
G. Bell, W. H. Richardson, Jr. and Sid-
ney Nolan, all of Travis county.
. Board of Trustees of the Deaf, Dumb
and Blind Asylum for Colored Youths
R- M. Thomson, Chas. Stephenson,
W• q Susene Hermann Pressler and
W. Graham, all of Travis county.
Board Managers of the Confed-
erate Home—E. P. Raynolds of Hays
county, A, W. McIver of Burleson
emn5* and W. h, Hienarason, vol c.
Giles and W. C. Walsh, ot Travis
county.
water off a
te"f-tnerawervamiirit
cshtly worked by a smooth swindler,
claiming to represent Collier. The man
is Under arrest at Sen Antonio, where
he was known as Harry Smart in
Austin he was C. T. Linder. He is also
meia to have operated in iilsboro,
Waco, Brenham an Houston.
The prisoner, it is alleged, is qulte
a notorious person, and it la alao al-
alleged toat hB has served severa sen-
teriges. to the penitentiary on just
35
Sta"an""zprluninsrenmalmodt every
Acting to to, ^^Hap.
FINED IN POLICE COURT MAKING
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