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BASE BALL NEWS
A NEW PROTOCOL
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IN SAN ANTONIO.
THREE EUROPEAN POWERS
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OVER TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE IN
THE PARADE IaSTEADAY
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A WEEW OF MANY FUNCTIONS-
THE KNIGHT-TUCKER NUP.
TIALS—OTHER NOTES.
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On sale May 18, 19 and 20........... 20.40
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recovery. Jockey Earl, who was hurt
yesterday, died last night.
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MOST MAGNIFICENT
EVER IN THE STATE
THE SOCIETY NEWS
FROM TOWN OF TAYLOR
PYTHIAN GRAND LODGE
WILL MEET TUESDAY
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fees yesterday
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Shamrock at the Clyde.
By Associated Press.
London, April 26.—The Shamrock HI
has arrived at the Clyde.
Caar 1. To Appoint th. Tribunal and
the Meeting Is To Be Held First
of Septembor.
A. O.
121 E. Sixt
OFFICERS ARE ARRIVING IN FORT
WORTH TO ATTEND THE AN-
NUAL SESSION.
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Alpha Was Second.
By Associated Press.
, Par!s. April 26,—William K. Van-
derbilt’s Alpha was second in the race
for the Prix Poule d’Essai des Pou-
lains at Longchamps today.
LITTLE
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CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB.
Entries for Jun. Meeting Will Close
Today.
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Telephone 585.
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the lovable old
to the comedy
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Undenaker and Embalmer.
Personals.
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trains your
practical di
ing room,
for its grac
slons, corn
Austin, Ten
c, Good Game at Galveston.
Special to The Statesman.
s Galveston, Tex., April 26" The base
♦ today was: Houston 3; Gal-
yesron 2. It was a fine game.
New Orleans, La., and return,
On sale May 3 and 4........
New Orleans, La., and return
On Sale May 17 and 18......
Los Angeles and San Francisco, Ap A.
(one way) On sale Feb. 15 to June 15. .23.00
Houston, Texas, and return, „ A.
On sale May 4 and noon train of 5th.. ..•.40
Ciy“fickletandicnforocatonecallat
HE MAY COME TO AUSTIN.
FathesFasandeerEsen.Assndt Lay
Fort Worth, Texas, and return,
On sale April 26 and 27......
St.,Louis,Mo., and return, April
25, 26, 27, 29 and 30........
Savannah, Ga., and return,
On sale May 2, 3,4 and 5_____
Macon, Ga., and return,
On sale May 3 and 4.........
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
n. Chieago Defeated Pittsburg.
By Associated Press. 1""S
pehicago,Aprii 26-Chicago defeated
Httsburg today by superior work on
the i bases and timely'hitting. The
fielding.of both teams was ragged at
times, the visitors profiting more “
anacceptrd.chances.' rns fielding
Attendance,021000. "ere ihe reature
Score— f m u •
Shicago ......... OSO 31— 910 ;
Pitsburg ........120 002 001— 6 10 4
MINISTER BOWEN HAS PREPAR.
ED IT FOR THE ARBITRA-
TION BOARD.
Atten
All Odd 1
and widows
Odd Fellows
attend the
■ celebration
lows’ hall. A
to lip. m.
Stem
FX-gradua
Commerce, •
positions, s
me at once.
D. A.
During the Afternoon Cornerstono of
the Catholic Seminary at Laurel
Heights Was Blessed.
First Nat’l Bank,
Austin, Texas.
R. IL E.
.400 001 000— 5 11 4
.000 000 033— 6 12 3
Besserer's b
Alamo city t
entertainment
the cornerstor
nary, returnee
per special ca
The meeting
C. A. rooms '
well attended.
Ing address ]
on “The Influ
Kendall is pre
nt the Blind
totally blind,
ministry.
. New York, April 26.—Entries for the
Tollowing eventa of the June meeting
or the Coney Island Jockey club wll
Close tomorrow: The Rosebud, $1600
added, for fillies 2 years old; last live
furlongs or futurity course; the Dalny.
5150 ndded, for 2 year olds. nvo ru:
longs on turf; the Pansy. $1500 Added,
turf? Xear •M- "riling, six furlongs on
tr. the Bay Riage handicap, 31700
added, for 3 year olds and upwards
mile .and “ qunrter. the Grass ,f||.
Ing. 31500 added, for 3 years olds iid
on"are", selling, mile and a sixteenth
Thousands of men starting with a
very small capital have made millions
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Address
THE NATIONAL ADVERTISER,
No. 6 East 14th St., New York.
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Ponee. my book, "HOW To AR BEAUTT'uDX"aWorrgoiaI Diroo-
is $a per bottle, hence youfeceive'he Therpracet
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ByAnaOglatgrkezaMay Die
. san Francisco. April 25—An nccldent
that, may result fatally occurred at
Qakland today, n tbojtwo-mile race
When the horses had gMhe around once’
-eroyd, when opposite the grandstand
stumbled and fell. Watson was thrown
heav) M.to gro . * a 1 be fore he |
could rise was struck hy the nying
h0o1s of another horse: He was pick-
cd up unconsclous. The attending
burreon expisses little hop. for hij
Clark, Miss Ione Moody and Mr. J. D.
Moody, of Txler, Mias Willie iea or
Corsicana, Miss Ethelyn Prentice o?
New.York, and Mr, Carroj Laira or
Hereford, Texas.
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\ nd there is nothing Which adas more
\ beauty than a lovely complexion, and
\ the reisno remedy which will restore
\ tusapprezrancnincdxmeonetpatxouth;
\ World Renowned Face Bleach? PerE’s
I reforamanzemaarmpunicyskndisaay.
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j worms, blackheads, olliness, 5salosh:
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/ scarfskin. It does this in so natural a
7 manner as to be entirely harmless to tho
/ most delicate complexion, and, having )
tblieactorectscannotfailtoproducee.
poherss""Fhssenzdahr"ax
Tpamenon BS state president or
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onareos Avenue, Phones 401
foJ the odde 18 "‘gutoranotcadomietled
casraroroarcny Notoi.
tomio businend ian 1 anoppingana
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, that of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horace
. Welch at the Commercial hotel, last
Tuesday night, given in honor of Mius
Ione Tucker and her house party prior
, to the Knight-Tucker nuptials, which
followed Wednesday evening. A large
number of invited guests graced the
Occasion with their presence and Bes-
Merer’s full orchestra of Austin fur-
nished delightful mifsi for the event.
The parlors, office und spacious dining
ball were most beautifully arranged
With palms, evergreens and Jagrese
decorations, hangers and draperies. '
The dining hall, used on this occa-
sion for dancing, was most tastefully
decorated.in green and red, counttess
electric globes covered with Japanese
lanterns cast a mellow light upon
the merry dancers as they moved in
themists °e the mazy walls, suspend.
Pended rom the ceiling in the center
oIthe room with a hugh Japanese um-
with streamers of lanterns ex-
tending to each of the four corners of
the.room. l‛he, walls were festooned
With. Smilax and bamboo, and the or-
phestra.was screened from view by a
bank ot,ferns. pot planta and ever-
smeen. The office, where punch was
berved. was a veritable bower of
beavty wih its charming decorations.
Buret luncheon was served during
hncyenins in rooma adjoining the
dance hall, and profuse were the ex.
pressions of admiration for the tact
and akin „displayea J" The decoftlon
SJu orcanvnment of every detan ror
Special jo. The Statesman.
Taylor, Tex, April 25.—Decidedly
one of the most brilliant recepuons of
(be aeason in Taylors mocini rain was
Could Not Hit Sudhoff.
By Associated Press.
,55 Louis, April 26.— Chicago lost the
Ahira.xame or the series with St. Louis
Arouish the effective work on the part
o-Sudhor. The latter hel Chicago
sare throughout ana let them down
with six hits. Attendance, 8000.
By A-Sunday Game. Called Off.
Detrolt, April 26.—No baseball
Ploxed. In.Detroit today, owing to vig-
orous action 0,1 the pare or ministers
and Jymen and the possibility of the
nerm.. enforcing the existing laws.
Sunday games scheduled for Detroit
called off American league have been
dersttndenyanahn and Bergen; San-
THE
American National Bank
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Capital - $2oo,ooo. Surplus . s150,000.
Geo W LHil , m . BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
- wi, s Hamaar,
THE STOCK OF THIB SANK IB OWNED BY HOME PEOPLE
\__________WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. "on-E
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■ to anylniy sndinrgnamialndrandapAce BLEACN
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HOW TO OBTAIN A
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MATION REGARDING ANY
INO ... uAamx. Cannier.—
W- A. WROE, Second Vice Free.' AS L A CARTY, Asst. Cashier.
i"zsrraepmm-av:
of the coach wAowithe whole lengih
bearing the legend" Ipns.stn) ipgof elGi
of Austin.” * Catholle Societies
waThoenderenosrohonor the reception
wNexor“wFF..C. Klght, ot Monterey,
Nexicoi, William M. Knight, of in.
danapeuiszmnd,JL1Mch, of Mo"‘
tory, Mexico; H. K. Tuttle. of Mon-
terey, Mexico; J. D. Moody, <»f Tyler
Texas: Carroll Laird, of Tyler Texan'
pisseslone Tucker, of Taylor;’ Ethlyn
Lovejoy.' of McKinney?' rn aleri
Lea. of Corsicana, Texas- Rubv Hph
iersoexas Taytor; Stury ett
or"heymoertiagarotarisstonctucker
Knight of Monterey," erao, Christman
solving, bishop of "rexas" OmefMttnKn-
eaTheuchurch was beautifully deeorat-
seneroEnenreclautnaFecoseacedta
ioxhena sdckewaz rose's'
1211s Mo,n the entranceT of the
bridal party. Miss Nira wrpL --
Kinney and Mr Fansprop JoLuorEar
go AxIpo: a*1,}" Suby, Teher
Moodxof i9eri“ Afsswieatea D
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tion; Tue
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Tuesday, c
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EBatteries.Hushey ana Gramus;
mret Breitenstein and Accorsini.
THIS IS IT
California
IV« the "Switzerland of America” and
the Balmiest Climate
on Earth.
COMMENCING MARCH 9 THE
MRS.
Tonight. Ur
mission 50c;
ROBINSON
Sugar is h
but Monday
sugar for $1
40 lbs Granu
6 lbs Home 1
1 lb Mixed T
3 lbs Good $
1 lb Pure Gr
15 lbs Dairy
1 bottle Mus
1 bottle Cats
1 4-ounce bot
1 4-ounce bot
l gal. Sugar!)
3 cans Toma
rondn.thatgrhn g mecingsthe
dressed to Henry Miller. It will be in
the parade, dressed in Pythian colors.
The animal is a Phythlans’ mascot
6 4 B¥ Associated Press.
1 1 , Washington, April 26.—Mr. Her-
oert W. Bowen, Venezuelan pleni-
Potent.ary, has drawn up a new pro-
to-ol fox the determination by The
Hague arbitration tribunal of the
question whether the blockadihg pow-
ers shall be entitled to preferential
treatment in the payment of their
claims against Venezuela. This had
been presented to the English ambas-
sador and copies furnished to the dip-
lomatic representatives of Germany
and Italy. The new instrument con-
tains all the points on which the nego-
tiators practically are in accord ex-
cept one which it is thought will be
amicably adjusted. The allied gov-
ernments having determined Aot to
ress the point of consideration by The
Hague tribunal of whether or not Ven-
ezuela shall bo compelled to pay the
expenses of the blockade, the new pro-
tocol contains no provisions on that
point. The document has been trans-
mitted to London by cable and an
early answer is expected by the British
ambassador which will authorize him
to proceed with the consideration of
the matter.
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li would h? laying the stone. Mildred Hiack, cousin’ ot
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getpreeneienntezet Ka Ihnb — wA - - maton o
znlxomtameureyssa:
.will sell one-way tourist tickets to
"A-IFORNIA COMMON POINTS FOR
( f) rm with privilege of stopover
h ) m at msny points in
P«U Californis............
For further partlculars see agents or
address W. 0. KEENAN, G. P. A..
____....... ...: Galveston, Texam,
According to the protocol the tribu-
na.of arbitration is to be appointed
by the czar of Russia and will meet on
the first of September. ________
.Arter the ceremony the bridal part,
SSSS-:
gratuiatory telegrams. Durin
reception refreshments were ?mt {
Was Prese over by
Misses Melasky and Lewis.
br^^y wasptonteFhsinimmediate '
paniominadng X’«h?SeWw!.'; the I
Special to The Statesman.
Fort Worth, Tex., April 26.—Several
oficers of the grand lodge Knights of
Pythias arrived tonight. Among them
prings, grand master exchequer;
Henry Miller, Weatherford, grand
Keeperof records and seal; Past Grand
. chancellor. CT Roff, of Brenham.
morhingrand lodge convenes Tuesday
CASH
To Our P;
Is to notify
we will ac
bundles will
ing been pa
The inereas
plies, fuel,
to collect si
we have bet
tem. We tr
factory to o
selves.
BOSCH
DRISKI
EXCEL
I- 8 G. N. Excursion
To Fort Worth, Texas.
ACCOUNT n., .
o“- BLEAPAD28Ton; 56.45 Round Trip
P. J.-Lawless, Agent.
... R. H.E.
.013 eoo 000— 4 S 2
.010 000 200— 3 6 2
SAVED OR SPENT
Which shr.ll it be? One
means prosperity and the
other means poverty.
A Little Home Savings Bank
Will help yfou to aequire the
savings habit. Call for one.
We.Pay 4 Per ent on De-
posits in the Savings Depart*
ment.
GEO. V
UNDERTAKE
ECLIPSE STA
BAGGAGE
CARRIAGES
BOARDING H
RUBBER.TIR
LANCE. 108 1
STREET. BO
EPWORTH LE
Day Was Devo
cises do
Special to The
San Antonio,
eleventh sessior
worth league
close tonight,
session,, the ex
and night, being
morning relic
Travin Park ch
Rev. J. A. Bur
Ville, Tenn., am
pie were preser
afternoon a lea,
hh nddress m
Nichola, pastor
odist church. Ga
Ihe closing ser
lev. H. M. Dub
etary of the Ep
the delegates le
their homes.
spBarmonheBefeetsdasan Antonio.
dan. Antonio, Tex., April 26.—The
1 nrEest crowd that ever assembled in a
Daball park in San Antonio wit-
3350 the home team go down in de-
rear before Beaumont today In the
s5cond.game of the season between
th0se.two teams. The game was
210SY played all through. Severs, of
heBeaumonts, was * mystery for the
10me team and it was heard work for
Dr. and Mre Worsham ana Nr. Jgeseveth “anbevonhthrstshaseg. In.ih
Worrhan W w™ vsIted the family bunched and saved themselve from a
week8* 1 " Womack during the past I shutout
w
father fashheentdkn
companit Ny"arW; H.Tumphrey nc.
recent visitors “"SATsanntesDauld are
cupylng uparimenta"t""tnd
Special to The Statesman.
San Antonio. Tex., April 24.—There
never Was such n public demonstration
;8 that today in honor of his excel,
-eney most Rev. Diomede Falconi
#02191 g.delegate of Pope Leo to the
inlted States. It was u mammoth ar-
faJr and attended by Catholic people
Who came to San Antonio from all
over southwst Texas and Mexico, be-
des many, from Central and North
Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana und other
states.
051 100 10%- 8 12
The street parade this afternoon
Burpassed in magnitude and magnin-
cenee anything of this kind ever seen
nTexas, . The procession was ’ over
two miles long and was over an hour
passing a given point.
Ag-.Was a composite parade made up
pithe church, t he state and the army.
Trrnt tbousand chudren. from th dl:
trent Satholie schools formed one dl-
Mlelon..ot the parade, visiting Catholic
societies from Seguin, Austin. New
Hraunrela.n.castroie; srucRets//i,
SnoeNe d.other towns formed
40 the 2 Antonio Catholic socle-
ties and San Antonio people another
andzathe.church. digitrieg another,
ber dof these there was a large num:
bar.ot.sitizens on foot and horse-
back and in carriages. The poire,
forcejor the city, a battalion of artil-
Irry.fromEor Sem Houston, ofeers
oeshaarmz. cavalry and city officials
ineluains the mayor and county judge.
nbands.pr.musio ana 6,0 orpha6s
»o ^r"ewh’ people in the parade
.The cairiage in which the papal del-
gate rode was one of the prettiest
features in the procession it was"t
tirely covered with yellow and white
bunting and the flag of the hte
States and, flowers. After the L%d2
sominatopeopine.new
Mrs. Hank Garrett
friends in Taylor.
.Mr Ea, Dance made a business trip
aniss Nira Wright of tosElsiwlast Friday.
sang "All or"*? RMra V..B. Brown, a cattleman of
y entered the church Round Rock, was in town Bunday.
chureh Mr. Peter Schramm has retimed
from a business trip to San Antonio.
.Ar: Joe Eckharar of Austin, attend- e
ed the dance here last Tuesday even- r Ssoro , R. IL E
‘"F- i LHtie Rock .....001 001 304— 9 la T
attendsa the ^^^rT and Lynch;
enuarsa AssoA.Eapved.xhibition.
ed bL. the .matron ot honor. SksI- Vnt: '",t with her sister In San an-
Th "-8
S stn
seated on the steps leading to ageneee
i
kBatteries.’Taylor and Klng: Fai-
kenberg and Smith.
Summer Law School
UXIVEHSITY or x iuuixik.
retsacagpRdaniatadkea •y
" . "‛N"" “oor-rer , *e-teticvie. vn
gExexexe8E8x-gagasegeg
EV n. . Umpre Had Police Escort.
§ey BY..Assoclated Press.
oeineinnat, April 26.—with two men
on. bases and (wo runs needed to tie
1 ths..score, Homer Smoot lined out
NWN wnat Vmpire Johnston called a home
WIRV 1 run ana thereby allowed St. Louis to
® i hat tedax: kame. The locals claimed
yr 'erf 5moot was out by at least two
IM.rat.the plate, but Johnston held
fTers "y; The pollee had to escort
farmer, Eohnton from the grounds. Up to the
drama, Khth St. Louis could not do anything
‘th Hahn. Attendance, 17,00.
Treasurer NWalker’s Benefit Saturday
Matmea and Night.
C. - MAILLOT,
iesesecnesaxenezezexaxezaxaxezaxamakkasngdaa
l
. Mr.and Mrs Ed Ginn, now of Jack- Score— n
sonyin, visited, relatives and friends San Antonio . 000 000 2201 4 < $
week"’ and Austin during the past Beaumont ... 000 012 560- 8 9 17
Batteries—Sudhofr and Sugden;
Flaherty and McFarland.
HE AUSTIN STATESMAN, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1903.
bouquet of yellow roses. The matron
ereponortor‛petgrnat"haeckerd
an arm bouquet of white roses.
The bride and groom left on a lata, __
train for an extended trip 6 Caltor- TEXAS LEAGUE,
nla, after which they will ba at home . -----
to their friends at Monterey, Mexico. lsnect., Palale Defeated Parla.
The briagqand groom were the re-1 iff,, to The Stateapian. _
ciplents or many handsome and costly I tDna Tex.. April M.—The local
gifts, 7/ Iam. by luckier battieg, won the
Mr. tm Mrs. H. T. Kimbro enter-1 Eun©.Dhat Paris had a chance for
tained a few friends at their pretty II the end: No one wa 0,1 base
residence in the Westside on the eve-I,7 Paris hit for a homerun and
ning ot Friday, the 17th Inst. Thelzc"° bag«er. The attendance was
amusement of the evening was the I ‘ ’ according to official statement,
popular game of "Progressive Forty-1 ...
Two," after which delicious refresh- ImEcore- R. H. E.
ments were served. It was one of the Par . ..........101 201 00’- 6103 enpire anr niura Tn
most enjoyable events or the season.TParis ............ 010110000— 3 6 3 UUPIES ARE G VFN TO
Those who participated were: , n onEn iu
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Everett; MisseslpE! ter ies-Dallas, Clark and Berry;
Cora Avery. Bertha Dalton. JoT".Bateman and Kelley.
Griffith. Olive Willson, Johnnie Will-1 Vmpire—Wilson Matthews,
son; Mresars. T. J. Lawhon, a. W. At- c ----•—
kinson, A. Gould. Corsicana Defeated Fort Worth.
In honor of Miss lone Tucker and The Statesman.
her friends. Miss Ruby Henderson on- InFor! Worth, April 2$—One thousand
tertained a few of her friends last Lu?* , witnesae the Corsicana team
Friday evening. A couple of hours w , 1 the Fort Worth nine today at
were apent most pleasantly in the en- aines Park by a score of 6 to 3.
Jozment or games and music, after ____
which a dainty repast was enjoyed by Io Score— R.H.E
the following: Misses Ethelyn ‘FrenY Fort. Worth ..... 000100 000—3 5 "
tiee of New York, Willie Lea of Cor- Corsicana .......... 110 001— 6 1
alcana. Nira Wright of Carthage Mo l
lone Tucker, Vivian Henderson. Ruby I-baterles— Lockhead and McMur-
Henderson, Mrs. E. A. Robertson and ray: Zook “nd Westlake.
AressrsR. J. Eckhardt. II. D. Mendel, I empire—Spencer.
Dr. H Doak. A. P. Hicks and » B I ----e
Golastein.. . SOUTH TEXAS LEAGUE.
Miss Julia Struve will entertain the
Young Ladies' Card club in open ses.
«fon tonight.
The Ladies" Afternoon Card club
met with Mm. C. R. Payne this after-
noon.
Mpewmr-nemmansa
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a1&,Jyi"T»„,Og;^ and Moore; Tevis
the Kite of Mrs." »•I —
. After.suite an extended visit to Mrs:
F L Welch. Mrs. S. McCowan and
M 18s Grace Timms left last night for
their home in Chicago.
Mrs. John Claybrooke. of Austin,
wana sust.Wednesday and Thursday
of Mrs. Varelaskey. She returned I
home yeserday afternoon.
Mrs. John Stephens, of McGregor. e
and., Mrs. Annie Henderson, of Mar-1 r- aSoven Sensational Catches.
shall, visited their brother. Mr. I. A 1 <• Assoglated Press.
Prewitt, the first of the week. "I.New Orleans, April 26,—A record
Mrs..: Melasky is visiting friends orowa ot 13,000 people made a well
in Austin. Played game well ulxh Imposalbi. "a
Sundav'ln Nra, B. B. Crowder /spent wuyards (he ena ",e Fellcans gave
Sunday in Elgin, IWax.and between errors and hits the
. Mre. . Hank Garrett is visiting ENte.Rosk. team walked off with the
Orleans'managng t keep New
oeans bits more scattered. The fee-
tures.were spooners batting for Ne
Prleanstsand Olbere’a all around work
tonai "tElt.Bock, making seven sensa
three' godhhsts.n the outneld besides
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