Austin Daily Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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STATE CAPITOL NEWS
LAO. N. RAILROAD
SIDEWALK NOTES.
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spoon, it is
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LAMPASAS STAGE LINE.
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MASON AND LLANO STAGE.
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Stables. - -
'Phone 161
MRS. MOSELY, Proprietress.
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PERSONAL MENTION
SAN SABA STAGE LINE.
666
Joaquin Miller
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$140,234 72
Total
60$
University Auditorium
He Is stopping at the
is in the city
—John H. Bond. Jr.,
Saturday, Feb. laL. 8:36.
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The City National Bank
WOOD FOR SALE.
CEDAR, par cord
$150,000
Capital Stock
SPANISH OAK, per cord. $2.00
$1.65
LIVE OAK, par eord
ALSO CEDAR POSTS.
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A. F. & A. M.
EXCURSION TICKETS
Stated
meeting
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1,230 57
T95 35
151 OU
Storage
county.
— Yesterday in the county court the
jury in the care at the Austin White
Lime company against J. H. Pope re-
turned a verdict for the plaintiff for
101.25, principal and intereat on note.
50 19
8 51
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company
Capital
’Leave Llano .
Arrive Mason
•Leave Mason
Arrive Llano
. $92,533 83
. 32,257 17
. 11,105 66
348 29
24022
883 31
829 71
To keep your stomach in order.
To stimulate your lazy liver.
To assist your sluggish bevels.
Sehool land interest .. m
School land lease .. .. .
University land lease..-.
University land principal
University land interest •
Orphan Asylum interest.
Blind Asylum Interest ..
A want in the Statesman will save many miles
of walking if you want to buy or sell* if you ar*
ooking for help or want a situation.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
=Osage M’Alester=
from Wharton.
Avenue.
rill
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Me
—Will Gale. an escaped county con-
vict. was brought from Elgin yester-
day by Sheriff Davis, where he was
captured. He will be put back on the
county road to work out his line.
—Raymond Sterne has been granted
a divorce from Daisy Sterne. In the
Fifty-third distriet court.
Leave Llano .....
Arrive San Saba
Leave San Saba .
Arrive Llano ....
Chien
Kan
t:W P.
—The petition of Bettine J. Wilker-
■on against Rufus Wilkerson for a di-
vorce was filed in the Twenty-sixth
district court yesterday.
NEXT DAY
No tunnel at St. Louis
No ferry at New York.
ing vehicle,
done.
ations
oy ber
artieut
Hovm
—A meeting of the Daughters of the
Republic of Texas will be held this
afternoon at 3:3b o'clock at the resi-
dence of Mrs. Z. T. Fumore,
—The petition of Emma Stratton for
divorce from S. J. Stratton was grant-
ed in the Fifty-third district court yes-
terday.
ve
ic-
nt-
tations
ncrease
it year
ending
Ol the present schedule efecttve
December IS. internationai and Great
Northern trains arrive at and depart
from passeuger station as below:
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1000 gal
Deaf and Dumb Asylum in-
terst ......................
Lunatic Asylum Interest......
Blind Asylum principal......
Deaf anti Dumb Asylum prin-
cipal .......... ..........
Lunatie Asylum principal....
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Come around and be as cranky as
you tike—our -good things" wih put
you in a good humor.
Deen & Walling,
ROASTERS OF FINE COFFEES.
221 and 223 East Sixth Street.
satis- 1
nptionj
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ed to
► pub-!
such.'
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would
o any'
occu-
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WILD CHERRY
BITTERS
BRn 'aBROS.
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12:30 p. m.
.7:30 p. m.
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.1:30 p. m.
on 4
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Charters Filed, Actian of the Railroad
Commission, and Other Matters
of interest to the Public.
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Austin Lodge
No. 12
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eneral.
Austin Division.
No. 75 leaves Austin at 8 A m: ar
■ rives st Llano at 1:10 p. m.
No. 76 leaves Lisno at 2:00 A mj
-arrives at Austin at 8:50 p. m.
• Leave Burnet..............11 a m
. Arrive Lampasas............ Pm
•■Leave Lampasas ......,.10:15 A M
Arrive Burnet............3:15 P. m.
W. A. NEWTON, Prop
Daily except Sunday. •
D. F. HARLESS. Proprietor.
EARLIEST ARRIVAL IN BOSTON!
EARLIEST ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK!
NEW YORK & BOSTON LIMITED
L. Y. Hancock
Proprietor.
I
ITEMS GATHERED IN BUREAU*
AND CORRIDORS OF THE
STATE HOUSE.
REPRESENTING Leadinsndustries
Can be obtained
only from..... m
A. J. Zilker,:
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ALL WOOL TRNCOT FLAN
NEL, WORTH 40c
PAUL P. THORNTON,
EHOMAS D. WOOTEN,
FRANCIS FiBCHER,
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Daily except Sunday.
I Making connection with train.
Fare. 32.50.
Mason and Llano stage makes con-
■ nection with the east and west bound
l -trains at Llano. Fare. 33.00; round
1 "trip, 35.00, limited 10 days.
S. O. McLEAN.
Proprietor, Llano.
Hear Joaquin Miller tonight at Unl-
verstty auditorium.
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12
...1:00 p. m.
...7:30 p. m.
...4:30 a m.
..12:00 noon
4
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Manufacturer, ol White Lima
and Dealers in Cement, Plaster,
Hair, Fire Brick, Sower Pipe,
Acme Cement Plaster.
A. F. MARTIN A BRO., Propa.
Office 415 Congress Avenue.
Telephone 18
J. B. rOPm,
B. M. SCARBROUGH,
A. P. WOOLDRIDGM,
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TURF EXCHANGE.
PAUL F. THORNTON.
Vice Presldent.
W. WILKERSON,
antatant Csstore.
-riL m.
— Yesterday about noon Clabe Han-
kins’ spring wagon was upset on Con-
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+ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. +
+ The Old Book Store, under Ave- +
+ nue hotel, new and old books, +
+ bought, sold and exchanged. +
+ Mail orders solicited. +
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MASON HOUSE,
MASON, TEXAS.
Traveling Men’s Headquarters. Every-
thing First class.
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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, GKTURDAW, FEBinMMY L IKE
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Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent
DIRECTOR!.
Northbound.
Arrive—10:40 A m.; 12:10 a m.; 2:57
p. m.; 11:12 p. m.
Leave—10:50 A m.; 12:15 a m; 3:00
p. m.; 11:15 p. m.
+
FOR PURCHASE APPLY TO +
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Austin Transfer line, on
nibus and baggage. Eclipse
A. P. WoOLDBIDGM,
JASPERPWOOLSaram
Cashier,
BIG FOUR ROUTE
New York Central and Boston and Albany.
LEAVES ST. LOUIS 8:30 A. M. DAILY.
J. E. HODGES
Proprietor >
—D. L. Curtis, who has been suffer-
ing with an attack of the grip. was
able to be up -yesterday. *
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♦HANCOCKI
HOTEL:
Rear of the Crystal Saloon. Direct
wire connection with New Orelans
and San Francisco.
J. H. MADIGIN & CO, Proprietors.
GEO. A. FORBES. Manager.
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—A building permit was granted to
L M. Shelton yesterday morninu to
erect a box house to cost $76,
THOUSANDS OF MILES.
FOR 25 CENTS
—It cost Eveline Green 85 in tue po-
lice court yesterday morning on a
charge of assaulting Robert Green "on
East Sixth street
For Sleeper Reservations apply to Ticket Agent or Address
C. L. HILLEARY, W. a. KNITTLE, ..
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pose d
los su«
and M
are tre
a spie
—•At a meeting of the board of re-
gents of the University held yesterdar
it was decided to erect the girls' dor-
mitory ou the northwest quarter of the
campus. The committee on buildings
and grounds also recommended an ap-
propriation of $12,500 for laying water-
pipes, providing fourteen hydrants for
fire protection and erecting stand-
pipes. and the further sum of 82500 for
necessary distribution of water In both
buildings.
CAPITOL WOOD AND COAL
Is in the lead for all kinds of coal and
wood, wholesale and retail. Phone 322.
3 rings.
—The Daughters of the Republic of
Texas will meet at the residence at
Mrs, Z. T. Fulmore this afternoon at
3:30 o'clock.
stock. 320,000. Incorporators
—Deborah Roberts and Adolph Clin-
ton, both charged with theft under $50,
will have a preliminary hearing In
Judge Johnson's court this morning at
10 o'clock.
—The care of Robert Green, charged I
with disturbing the peace, was dia-1
missed by the mayor yesterday morn-1
ing.
-Sallie Williams was fined 85 yes-
terday morning in the police court on
a charge of intoxication.
The Crook Record, Building company
field an amendment to its charter. In-
creasing its capital stock from 885,000
to 8150,000. The headquarters of this
corporation is at Paris, Texas.
The receipts from land sales and
leases by State Treasurer Robbins filed
with the comptroller's department for
the month of January were as follows:
Hotel...
THE ALGONA HOTEL
The Algons hss been renovate
and newly furnished, and is ready to
entertain guests
Lisno—High, healthy, pure air and
■rater, it is a most desirable place to
guild up the health and spend the
hot months
E. MARSCHALL, Proprietor.
—J. A. WIthmann is in the city from
Galveston. He is here on bustness.
—Representative Wells of Grayson
county is in the city on business for
a few days.
—Sheriff Henry Thomas is in the city
from Galveston. He is here on busi-
ness.
—E. W. Rainey, a prominent citizen
of Manor. is in the city on business. He
is a guest at the Avenue,
—Dr. E. M. Thomas is in the city
from Georgetown. He Is stopping at
the Avenue.
—R. A. Armstrong Is in the city
To clear your brain,
To bright** your tyiritu,
To drlvt away thu Mass
and malt* lift worth living.
A wholesome stimulant and a.
pleasant-to-take tonic appetizer.
Made ont, W . Ne De. Haner
Medicine C. , Daysea, ni.
Needs but one telling to know where
to find them. If there’s one cost of
customer we like better than another.
it‘s a “particular” one. He’s hard to
suit the first time, generally, but once
pleased we get his constant patronage.
See our line of Sommer Richard-
eon's fine wafers and crackers, and
Kenedy's fruit cake.
“The Judge" says: "Why I can just
eat your Georgia Cane Syrup with •
Ring up 574. three rings,
foi all kinds of wood. Low-
est prices and full measure
guaranteed.
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PAT! ‘ERSON A EHLKRT.
Successors t o Monroe Miller, undertak-
er!. omnibe t and baggage trenater, Ane
carriage Md light livery. boarding
hores a ar icialty, Eelipse Stablew, ISA
to 111 East Beventh street Telephone
161.
POPULAR DECISION
Is that the Driskill laundry is noted
for the superiority of its service. All
linen laundered there is done by the
best latest and most perfect methods,
and Is In every way the most satis-
factory. This is a question of fact
that good dressers will appreciate.
DRISKILL
Steam 24 Laundry
—The regular meeting of the East
Austin Hose company will be held next
Wednesday, at which time it is belleved
that a ucket will be placed in the
field. For several years East Austin
has always named the winning ticket.
The ticket will be for chief. assistant
chief and recorder. They will alsa,
make company nominations.
j i ing her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Christian.
< ' —Representative J. Webb Stollen-
, werek ot Hill county Is in the city from
Southbound
Arrive—4:00 a m.; 5:45 a m.; 3:10 *
m.: 3:50 p. m
' Leave—4:10 a m.; 6:00 a m.; 3:20 P
m.; 3:00 p. m.
Houston and Texas Central
No. 24 leaves Austin at 1:25 p. m;
marrives at Houston at 7:20 p. m.
No. 26 leaves Austin at 11:00 D m;
arrives at Houston at 6:10 a. m.
No. 25 arrives at Austin at 7:20
m.; leaves Houston at 11 p m
No. 23 arrives at Austin at 440 p.
■ m.; leaves Houston at 10:30 a m.
t Hancock Opera House and post- T
+ office block. +
+ Newly fitted and furnished +
‘com‘mG"T
Central Location on Congress I
Avenue. Popular Resort of 3
Traveling Men. Headquarters .
for Politicians; 32.00 and $2.50 !
pur day,• • aT»7:
W0DI1 WOOdl
•Wood Wood
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tonight at
of the liverx stable at Fifth anA
Neches streeta, reported to the poice
station that a sorrel mare with ihree
white feet qame into his stable. He
is holding same for its owner.
Kress Avenue by n piece of
—Dr. Smoot's subject tomorrow
morning in the Free Presbyterian
church is "The Smitten Rock in the
Wilderness." Preaching at night.
—Mrs. Duffy. 1513 Colorado streets.
Is sick in bed and in a destitute con-
ditlon. Will some one kindly give
needed assistance?
we are authorized to announce John
o. Johnson as a candidate for county
cl»rk st the election to be held in No:
vernier, 1302, subject to the action of-
the democratie party.
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The Statesman is authorized to an-
(noune “ the name of W. J Morris as
a. candidate for constable of precince
I No. 2, subject to the action of the dem-
meratie party of Travis county.
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1. BOOK-KEEPING,
The very latest and best methods of
[meroantile and bank acconmting
[Waugbt at Grimtt Cellege of Com-
I mnerce.
are A. S. Cochrane, Geo. A. Cage and
A. Patten.
The Baker-Bryant company of Stam-
ferd filed an amendment to its charter,
ine reusing (its capital stock from $59,-
000 to 875,000.
The railroad commission yester;
day issued the following amendment to
general tariff of clans ratea No. 3:
In approval of application No. 898 of
the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail-
way Company of Texas, it is hereby
ordered that general tariff of class
rates No. 3, Issued by the railroad
comrhission of Texas January 18 and
effective February 10, 1902. be amend-
ed by canceling entire exception 17,
section 3 thereof, which provides rates
between certain points on the Missouri,
Kansas and Texas Railway Company
of Texas to meet wagon competition.
This order shall take effect February
10, 1902.
—Girard Goodrich, charged with
disturbing the peace, was fined $3 yes-
terday morning in the police court.
The state insurance department
granted new permits to the following
Insurance companies:
Teutonic Fire Insurance company of
New Orleans. Paid taxes, 3130.85; fees,
822. and agents’ certificates, 8138.
Mercantile Firs and Marine Insur-
ance company of Boston. Paid taxes,
$75.50; fees, 822, and 834 agents’ cer-
tificates.
Virginia State Insurance company of
Richmond, Va. Paid taxes, 899.42; of-
fice fees. 822. and 362 agents' certif-
cates. i
[ -+ throughout.
First class table; prompt
vice.
-+ Office and dining room
ground floor.
-4 32.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
.Mercantile Ice and Cold
The governor Issued the following
arbor day proclamation:
1. Joseph D. Sayers, governor of the
state of Texas do hereby request all
the people to observe Saturday, the
2nd day of February, 1802. ns a .egar
holiday, and that said day be devoted
to the planttng and cultivation of tor-
est, shade and ornamental trees
throughout the state, accompanied by
such ceremontes in each community as
may be deemed appropriate to the day
and the occasion.
In testimony whereof, I have here-
unto signed my name and caused the
seal of state to be hereon Impressed,
at the city of Austin, this 31st day of
January. A. D. 1902
JOSEPH D. SAYERS.
By the governor: Governor of Texas.
JOHN G. TOD. Secretary of State.
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CURES BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-
EASES. ITCHING HUMORS,
ECZEMA, SCROFULA. ETC.
Send no money—simply writs and
try Botanic Blood Balm at our ex-
pense. We distributed free over 10-
000 treatments in Hamilton county,
Ohio. The cures made by Blood Balm
spread so fast we were unable to fill
order!. It is the same everywhere. A
trial bottle of Blood Balm is our best
reference, so don't hesitate to write foe
a free sample.
If you suffer from ulcers, eczema,
scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating
sores, itching skin, pimples, bolls, bone
pains, swelling*, rheumatism, catarrh,
or any blood or skin disease, we ad-
vise you to take Bontanie Blood Balm
(B. B. B >. Especiadly recommended
for old, obstinate, deep-seated cases of
malignant blood or skin diseases, be-
cause Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.).
Kills the poison in the blood, cures
where all else falls, hauls every sore,
makes the blood pure and rich, gives
the skin the rich glow of health. B. B.
B., the most prefect blood purifier
made. Thoroughly tested for tmrty
years. Costs 81 per large bottle at
drug stores. To Introduce It. nample of
Blood Balm sent free by writing Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trou-
ble and free medical advice also given.
This is an honest offer—medicine sent
at once, prepaid.
from San Antonio. He is a guest at
the Driskill.
—H. B. Hatch, a well known railroad
man of Houston. Is in the city for a .
few days on business.
— Mrs. James Chapman of Sherman
is the the city, the guest of Mrs. Jud
James.
—Ex-State Senator Heber Stone of
Brenham arrived in the city yesterday
on a visit to F. M. DeLashmutt. He
will be in the city a few days.
—John A. Brewster, a well known
citizen of Georgetown. Is ih the city
on business. He is stopping at dthe
Avenue.
—Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, wife of Cap-
tain Flanagan, a prominent railroad
man of Eagle Pare. Is in the city visit-
P. J. LAWLESS. ±
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— —A-vIPI-*
S.l. Acent • To the Charleston, A C., Exposition.
7:3d ■ -30 AEewi • Yia New Orleans or Memphis and the
fembers of Hi city Lodge and so- • •pL... »A2 nre:e. and ■ Southern.Railwaz.. o .zour
vurnEakrtrossninisdashiet. mRhong.24h.Officstand
03______ : • DIOS Z0b Colorado oireci ■ Houston, Texas, or C. A. Benscoter,
Hear Joaquin shiter tonight at Uni- ____ ■ asnistant. general passenger agent,
eraity auditorium- ' ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"»■ Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hillsboro. He is here on business with
the state departments.
—State Superintendent Arthur Le-
fevre left last night for Livingston.
Polk county, where he will address the
teachers' county institute.
—Hon. T. H. Napier, representative
in the Twenty-seventh legislature from
Wood county, was in the city yester-
day. He was a guest at the Avenue.
—Avenue Hotel Arrivals—G. E. Til-
der, Wilbur Atkinson, A. Kennedy,
Professor Peters, J. B. Murphy. Pearl
Rowsell, Mrs. Madge Irving. Mrs.
Odoro Tilden. Miss Mary Atkinson,
Miss Emma Farrell, Bert sthrele, Fred
Kiskie, Curtiss Comedy Co.; Edward
Walsh, Han Francisco: John A. Brew-
ster, Georgetown; K. W. Rainey,
Manor; E. M. Thomas, M, D., George-
town; J. Webb Stollenwetek, Hillsboro,
R. A. Armstrong.. Wharton.
—Driskill Hotel Arrivals—H. Stone,
H. Stone, Jr., Brenham; H. M. Haim,
San Antonio; W. M. Abbey, Beaumont;
W. K. Patten, Wisconsin; Wallace
Moore, city; Henry Bloom, Massachu-
setts; John H. Bond, Jr., San Antonio;
H. B. Hatch, Houston; W. 8. Rose,
Dallas; G. L Gosling, Philadelphia:
J. A. WIthmann, Galveston; E. Ingalls.
Washington, D. C.; W, E. Comar. San
Antonio; O. W. Bradley, John K.
Dunn, W. H. Haber, St. Louis; O. W.
Welsinger, New York.
---$00--
Constipation leads to liver trouble,
and torpid liver to Bright's Disease.
Prickly Ash Bitters is a certain cure
aS any stage of the disorder.
C. O. YATES, Special Agent.
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From December 10, 1901. to Mar 18
1002, we will sell round trip tickets to
Charleston, S. C., account South Caro-
lina Interstate and West India exposi-
tion. for 849.30, limited to return May
IL 1902.
In addition to the above we will Mil
on each Tuesday, tom December 10,
1901, to May 20, 190a, at a rate of 136.15,
round trip tickets to Charleston S. C.,
limited to return within thirteen days
from date of sale.
For further information call on «
address W. R. SMITH,
G.T.A.. Driskill Building.
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The following charters were filed in
the secretary of state's department:
Gopher Hole Mining company of
Llano. Capital stock, 31000. The in- ,
corporators are Geo. M. Watkins. —
C. Smith and Sam Spears.
Texas Loan and Trust company of
allas. Capital stock. 8500,000. The
incorporators are K. T. Moore, W. J.
Addison, C. H. Alexander, B. P. Alex-
ander. C. H. Beauchamp, Jr., and A. 1
J. Hughes. 1
Neches Iron Works of Beaumont,
Capital stock, 350,000. The incorpora-
tors are W. A. Fletcher. M. K. Fletch-
er. C, W. Fletcher, H. D. Fletcher and •
W. A. Fletcher.
Mineola Light and Power company
of Mineola. Capital stock, 110,000. The
Incorporators are A. 8. Cochrane, Geo.
A. Cage and A. Patten.
•++++++++++++++•
+ SHORTHAND SCHOOL. +
+ The Erwin School, shorthand +
+ and typewriting, 208 East Fourth +
+ Street Telephone, 41L +
•++++++++++++*++
-Mr. John E. Wallace, former coun-
ty surveyor, Urs very Ul at his home.
600 West Twelfth street, and the phyai-
clans hold out no hope for his recov-
ery. This will be sad news to hosts
of Travis county people, who hold Mr.
Wallace in the highest esteem.
ARRIVES m.m
THROUGH
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