The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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Lampasas stage line.
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MRS. RORER’8 LECTURES.
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RESTAURANT A LA CARTE
J. H. PATTRONE, Manager.
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FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
New Orleans, Jan. 27.— Optionaland
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KIRBY, Prenident
Vice Presidenta.
"Time,'1,45.
The BUtosman—SO cent* a month
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IRWIN DANIEL, Manager.
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Arrive Cincinnati
Arrive Cleveland___
Arrive Buffalo
W. A. NEWTON, Prop.
BAN SABA STAGE LINE.
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
JAN. 29 and 30
AHUMADA, ANOTHER FAVORITE,
SCORED EASILY AT NEW OR-
LEANS-FRISCO RACES.
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P. Burchard Has Exciting Experience
With Tangled Electric Wires.
Fresh country butter and eggs
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CINCINNATI,
NEW YORK,
and BOSTON
San Antonio, Texas
Your Mall order Will Have
Prompt Attention.
BOARD OF DIRECTORO.
JOHN H. KIRBY,
ED. SEELINO,
P. J. LAWLESS,
J. L. HUME,
GEO. P. ASSMAN,
A. J. ZILKER,
w. U. WORTHAM,
A. S. VANDERVOORT.
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ELECTRICIAN’S NARROW
ESCAPE FROM DEATH
OPTIONAL WON OUT
AND WAS THEN SOLD
Leave Burnet ......
Arrive Lampasas
Leave Llano ......
r Arrive San Saba ...
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Dry
Cleaner
Dyer
INSURANCE COMPANIES FILE AN-
NUAL STATEMENT WITH
COMMISSIONER.
(Formerly Hotel Salge.)
STRICTLY
EUROPEAN
PLAN.
FIRST* PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
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re Now Running
THROUGH TRAINS VIA HOUSTON,
CONNECTION AT
PURCELL AND PARIS FOR POINTS
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rapidly where it touched -y ......-----
It was too short to reach him on the
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were the winnig favorites. The former
was run up to >1200 and bought in.
William Murray officiated as starter,
Chris Fitzgerald being confined to his
explaining the rules and regula
lion* of thla department
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STATESMAN
Daily 50 Cent. Per Month.
Semi-Weekly $1.00 Per Yoar.
MAIL OR BY CARRIER.
Two Corporation. Filed Amendment,
to Charter.—Katy Paid Passunger
Taxes Yesterday
which threw Mr. Burchard to
ground on his head And shoulders
most in the midst of the burning Wire
North,
East and
West
Tip To
Travelers
LOU IS A NEW TRAIN
PAUL A NEW1 ROUTE
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W. T. Wroe & Sons, manufacturers,
wholesale and retail dealers in saddles,
harness, buggies, phaetons and car
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DOST -WORRY.
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City Treasurer.
He A. WROE—The Statesman is au-
thorized to announce the name of H.
A. Wroe as a candidate at the com-
ing city election in April, for city
treasurer.
City Marshal.
JOHN CHENNEVILLE—The States-
man is authorized to announce Mr.
Jno. Chenneville as a candidate for
the office of city marshal. He so-
licits the support of all'law-abiding
citizens.
or writ® fr our H«l® booklet.
The Pullman Sleeper
First National Bank
Established 1873.
Capital $100,000. surplus and Profite $45,000
W» want your buetnesa and ofter to depositors every faolllty
' ' kb thelr balancee, husinet and responelbiilty warrant
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Dr. David Kennedy’. Roe. Jelly
radical cure Catarrh, Hay Fever and
, Cold In Head. 60c._________________
24 for
Austin White
Lime Co.
Manetacturers of Whit®
Lime and Dealer* in Ce
ment. Plaster, Hafr, Fire
Brick, Bower Pipe, Acme
Cement Plaster.
A. F. MARTIN a BRO.
Office 416 Congreso Ave.
..4:30 a. m.
.12:00 noon
.10:15k m.
, 3:15 p: m.
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SHELLEY & TEST,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
Both Phone* S47. 117 W. 7th St.
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A SKILLED VETERAN OF TH E, ALLEYS.—Bowling 1. fast growing in favor throughout *11 parts of the
country Dan Cusick is known in all the towns and cities of the country where bowling alleys exist as the father,
of bowling." It is now proposed by some of the best known howlete to get up a totimoutai 6F miu “ reconi”
tion of what he has done to foster the game.
From New Orleans to
teenth streets. A live wire became en-
tangled with the trolley wire and hung
to the ground between the tracks.
Two ears, filled with passengers, stood
on either side waiting for Electrician
Burchard to remove the wire, which he
tried to do by driving his horse and
wagon between the cars. Burchard,
standing in his wagon, • threw a rope
around the wire and when it touched
the tire of the wagon it caused trouble
"a plenty." A flame as bright as the
sun, attended with an ominous roaring
sound, caused the horse to plunge,
Publio invited—no admission)
collection. taken to defray ex*
penses.
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ality.
ay you
City News
Pure linen four-ply collars at
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For City Clerk.
ED H. Smith-- The Statesman is au-
thorized to announce the name of Ed
H. Smith as a, candidate for city
clerk at the coming city election in
April.
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them torelax and become toothed, supple and elaste )
tbit percect remedy during childbirth or'
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oXet remedy during childbirth or droughoutthe entire, period of
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G«-
guard, second: Doc
Time, 1.46 3-5.
Helling, six furlongs:
No little excitement was caused at
half past 8 o’clock Tuesday morning
on the Austin Electric Hallway line
at the intersection of Lavaca and Flf-
EEmMsuuzsuka..
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each. Nw shapes at Key’s.
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The Car Has Arrived.
C. B. Beard. the wood and coal man,
desires to Inform the public that his
car of coke has arrived, and he is now
prepared to fill all orders. Telephones:
Old, 322; new, 325.
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W. T. Wroe A Sons, the harness and
buggy people carry an up-to-date line
of harness, buggies, phaetons and car-
L&G.N.
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ALGONA HOTEL
Ltano, Texao ,
E. MARSHALL, Pi
Cool, comfortable room®
with modern convenences.
Table wupplled with the best
the market Afford*. Favonte
resort for traveling men.
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LIMITED
and was stopped by a passerby and
brought back. Emmett Turner, one of
the motormen, seeing that Burchard
whs liable to be killed, jumped from
his car and had him by the coat al-
most as quick as he touched the
ground, ready to pull him away from
danger. There was great excitement
in the neighborhood for a few min-
utes, especially among the lady Pas-
sengers, but fortunately for all con-
cerned no great damage was done.
Bummer, second; Mollie T.,
Time, 1.52 4-5.
Selling, mile and a sixteenth:
usefulness has , Mile, selling: The Major, won:
leading physi-Byron Frdale, second; fossil, third.
4® north and east Three solid ves- + eg
- tibuled trains daily. Meals inbiw
-- dining cars. Ask your agent for 4
+ ticket via this Un®. 4
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslows Sootntuig Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
scothes the child, softens the gums,
‘ i, cures wind colic, and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Johnson, won; Aurie B,, second; Bean,
third. Time, 1.52 4-5.
Handicap, six furlongs: Tioga, won;
Latuka, second; Breaker, third. Time,
1.17.
Selling, mile and a sixteenth: Floyd
K., won; Mosketo, second; Peat, third.
Time, 1.52.
Seven furlongs: Ahumada, won;
Marshal Nell, second; Benson Cald-
well, third. Time, 1.31 1-5.
No torture to that of a rheumatic.
Prescription No. 851 by Elmer &
Amend quickest relief of all. F. F.
Schmidt, Houston, ^Texas. sole agent.
Weather cloudy and sultry;
heavy. Summary:
+4444+443
a year, and I used only three fittyrcent
boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure.
"I advise every person suffering with
this distressing and painful complaint
to give this remedy a trial. I have
every confidence in it." Write the
Pyramid Drug Co,, Marshall, Mich., for
their book on the causes and cure of
have been may learn that relief is at
hand, at a comparatively trifling ex-
pense. Pyramid File Cure is for sale
by druggists at fifty cents a package,
or will be mailed by the makers to any
address upon receipt of price.
Mr. Wm. lchtenwalter, head of the
largest printing house in Canton, Ohio,
says: "It is with the utmost pleasure
and satisfaction that I enn any I be-
lieve I am cured of protruding and
bleeding piles, after suffering more
than twenty-five years, I have been
in bed for two weeks at a time. I
HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL.
No. 24 leaves Austit for Houston,
1:25 p. m.
No 26 leave* Austin for Houston,
10:30 p. m.
No. 25 arrives from Houston at 7:20
a. m.
No. 23 arrive* from Houston, 4105
p. m.
No. 75 leave* Austin for Llano, 4:15
p.jm.
No. 75 arrives at Llano, 8:35 p. m.
No. 76 leaves Llano for Austin, 7:00
&, m.
No. 76 arrive* at Austin from Llano,
11:35 a. m.
No. 23 connect* with No. 75 for
Llano. :
"The Current Issue.” Ahmuda, both of whom scored easily,
The February number of the Current
Issue, which has just been placed oD
she"svmardthanin.oeaheexistenee
and they are discussed with the virility
of an independent, though the Current
issue, politically. has a democratic
predilection. The February number
will be of especial interest to members
of the legislature, for in addition to
an exhaustive review of Governor
Sayers' message, it treats of several
matters in which Texans feel a vital
Interest. plutocratie Philanthrophy"
and “The President's Negro Policy’
are subjects which are also discussed
vigorously and entertainingly, while
there is a page or more of commennan
the world's doings, incisive criticism
of things in which every an
interest. In the way of lishter road-
Ing there are some sketches and parat
graphs. The Current Issue comes out
this month under the exclusive.owner
ship and control of Mr. Louis J.
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+ MOYE WICKS, +
• Attorney at Law. +
+ Room 8, First National Bank t
+ Building, Austin, TexAs. +
+ Will, practice in *11 State and +
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NOTICE. .
The law fixes A penalty of 10 per
cent on the unpaid 1902 taxes on Feb-
ruary 1, 1903, and requires the pay-
ment of poll taxes from all subject to
such tax before that date to entitle
them to vote.
CHESTER THRsBHKR.
Tax Collector, Travis County.
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Dr. Burkhart's Wonderful offer.
930 DAYS TREATMENI
(suptar
Compound.
When disease invades the system de-
lay becomes dangerous. Dr. Burk-
hart’s Vegetable Compound restores to
perfect health. It cures Kidney. Liver
and Stomach Ailments, Catarrh, Ia
Grippe, Malaria, Poor Appetite, Bad
Taste in the Mouth, Headache. Dizzi-
ness and Rheumatism. 10, days’ treat-
ment free. All druggists. DR. W. 8.
BURKHART, Cincinnati, O.
'news of a day
AT STATE CAPITOL
Principal North Texas Points. 1 I
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Our own roasted and blend of coffee allays all pain,
18 the best
no other. Frank O. Babcock, 301 and
WE PAY 4 per cent Intereet "
per annum on deposits in our <
SAVINGS otPARTMENT. call '
It is not because Pyramid Pile Cure
is so expensive that many people de-
cline to give it a trial, but because they
find it too great a tax on their credul-
ity to believe that the published letters
bearing testimony to the merit of this
remedy are genuine and bona fide;
especially to those who have realized
the suffering incident to piles is it in-
credible that any one who has been af-
flicted twenty-five and thirty years
with the worst forms of protruding and
bleeding piles should be cured by the
application of a simple remedy, when
their physician has assured them that
the only relief is in, a surgical opera-
One mile: Fair Lass, won;
For berth reservatlona and Informa- l »
tion as to rates and rout.. o«ll .tCIty , ,
Ticket Otfice, 522 Congreus Ave., corner
Sixth atreot-RED FRONT. 1 •
P. J. LAWLESS, Agent. ’
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The Odd Fellows’ Building and Ex-
change company of Fort Worth filed ag
amendment to its charter yesterday
afternoon changing its name to the
rexas Trust and Savings bank; also
increasing its directors from seven to
nine, and changing the name of the
secretary and treasuror to cashier.
The Emporia Lumber company o5
Houston filed an amendment to its
charter by increasing its 4
frem -$206,660 to
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS,
Arrive 4:05 a. m.. 6:00 a. m., 5:40 Pa
m., 8:58 p. m.
Leave 4:15 a. m., 6:10 a. m., 5:45 P.
m., 9:00 p. m.
I. & G. N. R. R. CO.
f In effect Supday, September 14. 1992
NORTHBOUND TRAINS.
Arrive 10:80 a. m., 1:57 p. m., 10:40
p. m., 12:15 a. m.
Leave 10:35 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 10143 P.
[ m., 12:20 a. m.
No. 76 connects with No.
Housten. a
Service, Tim* and Equipment uneX:
celled W. S. KEENAN, dp. A,
Galvoston, Texe
Knows By Experience
The Rev. Aaron Cooys, D. D, of
the Methodl»t Episcopal church of
Rhineclim, N. Y. write.:
"I most sincerely believe that Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is
the best Kidney, Liver and Blood med:
I icine made, and Urgently recommend
it, for I know by experience it will do
i *11 that is clatued for it.”
I Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Rem-
edy 14 the surest cure for all diseases
- of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and
Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Con-
stipation and the sicknesses peculiar
to women.
All druggists sell it in the NEW 60
CENT SIZE and the regular $1.00 size
bottles.
Sample bottle—enough tor trial,
free by mail.
| Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rond-
out, N. Y.
Leave San Saba .......
Arrive “Llano ..........
Daily except Sunday.
Leave Lampasas.......
Arrive Burnet;..........
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tion,
- This is rightfully viewed with dread
.. --------------• e. : by all those afflicted, as it means at
• it had burned ho the least a great khockto the nervous
hal the tire that' systef, with more than a possibility
, ...... ‘ of utter collapse and death; in the inn-
ground. The horse ran about a block jority of cases, too, there is a return
and was stopped by a passerby and of the complaint, owing to the fact that
... . ------ "Temnen nne nt the cause is not removed.
The proprietors of the Pyramid Pile
Cure agree to forfeit one thousand
dollars to any one who will show a
single published testimonial to be not -
genuine and unsolicited; this latter
feature is most gratifying, inasmuch
as these letter ate written solely out
of gratitude, and with the hope that
those who are afflicted as the writers
WILLIAM H. FOLTS—The Statesman ,
is authorized to announce the name.05 1
William H. Folts as a candidate for .
( re-election as city treasurer at the 1
coming city election in April.
THROUGH SLEEPING AND DININO CARS.
Ten days’ stopover granted at Niagara Falls.
For rates and general information, call on or address
W. O. KNITTLE, T. P. A., .257 Main Btreet, Dall**, Texar.
C. L. HILLARY, A. G. P. A., St. Louls, Mo.
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Oakland Result*.
San Francisco, Jan. 27.—Results at
Oakland todsy: Track sloppy; weath-
er cloudy. Summary:
Futurity course, selling: Karabel,
won: Skip Me, second; Educate, third.
Time, 1.13 3-4.
Thirteen-sixteenths of a mile, sell-
ing: Tower of Candles, won; Buzzer,
second; Azarine, third. Time, 1.22 1-2.
Futurity course, selling: Golden
Cottage, won; Evander, second; Fre“
ma, third. Time,* 1.13.
Mlle,,purse: Gold Van, won; Gold
Bell, second; Gorgolette, third. Time,
1.44.
Mile and fifty yards, selling: Pres-
tano, won: Hesper, second; Bard
Burns, third. Time, 1.46.
THE WABASH LINE
Has inaugurated through daily train service
between St. Louis and Minneapolis and St.
Paul, in connection with the Iowa Central H’y
and the Minneapolis 4 St. Louis R. R.
Trsins run through solid without
change, consisting of Pullman Bullet
Pslsce Sleeping Csrs, Free Reclining
Chair and Combination Cars.
LEAVE sr. louis s.io P. m. ojrnr,
ArriveMinnespols, ■ • 8,154.m,
Anive St. Pav, • • • 8.50 a. m.
Perfect sanitation, commodious,
well furnished, best lighted and
ventilated rooms in the south.
DINING ROOM A LA CARTE
Artesian water throughout the
house. We solicit your patron-
age.
+ phis, Louisville, Cincinnati, st.
+ Louis, Chicago and all points + “
lodny. kenerals, as when frat uttered
centuries ngo. A notable exgePtieyxt
the rule is the popularity A., axx
’ Venri," •Texas Pride" and other brera
brewed by tha San Antonio erewiine
assoclation of San Antonio. TM in-
trinsic merit of these produs f ln the
way of purity, medicinal quaIIIeB, nu-
trition and general usefuiness aha5
I been demonstrated by I....... . .
clans and chemists, nod the Keneral
I verdict of a large proportion 0.P90PI2
living right here in Austin, "ho will
testify, without exception, that there
is nothing better. in or out 1 exan,
than any of th prolucte of the an
| j Antonio Brewing agsocau00.
■| DISLOCATED HER iHoyLDER.
, Mrs. Johanna Soderholm o1 F£rgu?
Fals, Minn., fell and tislocated her
shoulder. She hhd a Furgeon,, Eet >[
back in place as soon A5 1′03811, but
it was quit* sore nnd ained her very
much. Her son mentioned that he had
seen Chamberlain’s Palo Balm aver-
tlsed for sprains and sqtenessend,she
asked him to buy her a bottle of it.
which he dje. It quickly relieved her
and enabled her to sleep whicnehe had
not done for several days. • no Son
was so much pleased with the relief It
gave his mother that he nas Since
recommended it to many other*. For
tale by Yates’ Corner Drug Slot*.
W. B. WORTHAM, J. L HUMS,
—THE-
Distress after eating, belching, and
nausea between meals aro syiptom8
of dyspepsia, which Hood's Sarsapa"
rills aiways cures.
The Subject of Mrs. Rorer's Lecture
This Afternoon Will Be the Second
Uses of Meats, Salads, Entrees,
Coquettes, Garnishing* and
Serving.
It will be more than interesting to
the economically inclined, also a great
help to the novice in preparing and
presenting food in the most appetizing
WThe channg alsh iessons w»l. close
the serles Friday night at S o clock,
and will be 25 cents extra.
This 1* easier wild than donn. vet.it
may be of som help to conpder the
matter. If he cause 19 something over
which you have no control -ti8 0b”
bus that worrying will not help the
matter in the lean. On the other hand.
If within your control you have onlY
to act When you have A cold and
fear an attack of pneumonia, bUT J
bottle of chamberlain's Cough Remegy
and wse it juiclouiy and all caune105
worry a to the outcome "In AH1K1
disappear. There is no dangen °I
pneumonia when It is used: Fon "ae
by Yates' Corner Drug Store.
Annual statements of the following
nsurance companies were filed yester-
day in th* state department of inurt
United State* Health and Accident
Insurance company of Saginaw, Miehe
paid tax, 323.42; ofNee fee*. 3X2. Risk*
written. 3463.600; premiums received.
>2342.48: losses paid, 1806.48; losses lb*
curred, 3882.48. ,
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspectton ;
and insurance company of Hartford,
Conn., paid tax, $271.30; office fees
322: agent*’ certificates, 321. Risk*
written. $2,711,054; premiums received,
327,130.70: losses paid, 34686.41,
Amount at risk, 37,347,079.
i Citizens’ Insurance company of St.
! Louis paid tax. >292.37; office fees. >22;
agents’ certificates. >131: risks written.
‘ $3,170,365; gross .premiums received.
>68,475.13; losses paid. >81,444.09:
losses incurred, $31,642.09
Passenger Taxes Paid.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railroad company yesterday paid its
quarterly tax into the comptroller28 de-
partment amounting to 830.001.23.
which is 1 per cent of >300,123.19. th*
gross passenger earnings for ihe quar-
ter ending December 31, 1902.
, c. s. ftm.o. F.G, A.,
DALLAS, TEX. °" ST. LOU1B, MO.
iMe/h
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room from a slight attack of fever.
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C. L. TEST.
Arrive Niagara Falla 7:02 am
Arrive New York 2:65 pm
Arrive Boston 4:61 pm
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Lone StaK.Brewing Co.
Brewers of Absolutely Pure Beer PALSNER
Austin OMce «nd Vault., 804 W. $ St. Phon. 15. STANDAND
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