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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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KANSAS CITY GRAINS.
Associced Press to The Austin American
graphic
ST. LOUIS GRAINS.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
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No. 2. 81.48&1.48; No. 2 white. $1.58
No. 2. 71%@72%c; No. 8 white. 74
CHICAGO GRAINS.
69
be
not
middling.
con-
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS.
ART
Prime erode. $17.50: prime summer yelow, acted very generally ia the later dealings on
nominal.
GALVESTON SPOTS.
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LIVEEPOOL SPOTS.
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IDENT EXTENDS
NEW TORE FUTURES.
NEW TORE STOCK LIST.
Setae. High. Low Close.
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Am. Beet Sugar ... 1,700 67M
Train Directory
2,400 77%
800
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Texas and
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Local ...
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B. & O...
14,000
• nd shall be maintained in
sani-
that these last provisions shalt not
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
MISSOURL KANSAS A TEE AR
Arrivea.
11625616.50
$16.50616.70: heavy
118.
rough
Tie«
22
82
2.300 81
cows and heifers, steady
strong ; calves
market
Arrtvea.
tives, employen, clerks or other per-
. beet
814 78.
fat
4,900 94%
. 6100
ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK.
other person shall expectorate on the o: some preparation that shall pre-
Change in Schedule
ed and ahull
all times
heavy. $16.60 16.70 ; bulk.
yivania .
SOUTHERN
2300 head : market strong.
$12.00014.00;
17.00 }
base
ent, cellar or
ins.
room.
of the City of Austin relating to the
15.75:
heiters.
BRi
Total sales, 617,800 shares.
KANSAS CITY PRODUCE.
SUNK IN COLLISION.
Potatoes:
CHICAGO PRODUCR.
Receipta. 21,606 cases ; market un-
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DRY GOODS.
From to The Auetin Ameriean.
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Mnrt i coflege
YORK, Jaw
Deat
Phone 246
sucan MAnKET.
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lighted, drained, plumbed
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nuch conditions upon the health of
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at 7 48e for fine gran-
• the purity and wholesomeness of the
ulated.
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STOCKS OPEN STRONG
FOLLOWED BY GENERAL
MODERATE REACTION
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Austin American’s
Facts of Austin
WEAKNESS OVERTAKES
CORN; DECLINE DUE
TO BEARISH REPORTS
COTTON ADVANCES
WITH JULY LEADING
OPWARD MOVEMENT
the
the
NW YORK. June
irregular.
see 3714
1,800 23%
means of protecting the bread while
it is being transported from the wag-
Austin American
tea futures opened
1 Rm
I Im
3,600
3,700
100
42
19
42
10
close
Last prices showed net gains of 28
Pittsburg Coal .....
Ray Cea. Copper
Rending .........
changed
Boob:
changed.
By Aasociated Press to The Austin Amerlcan.
CHICAGO. June 8.—Cora today reversed its
72 %
1034
87
I, Dan
candidate
precinet
the @emt
gHe and Several Others Finally
b- Make Their Escape From
Ostend Prison Camp.
67%
44 4
7»%
44
39%
By Asocinted Press to The Austin American.
NEW YORK. June 5.—Cotton seed oil wee
dull, but quotably higher.
No sales were reported.
49%
29
Annou
county c
2, rubjec
erotic pr
Chino Copper ....
olo. Fuel a Iron
Cora Produets ...
Crucible Meet ...
with
of
N ANGELAN SAVES
TWO DROWNING WOMEN
Annou
stable, }
ty. subje
primarie
weather and crop report shov
favorable conditions had been
FOUND--
owner <
and payin
Austin it
canners and rheppen. $7-000010.00.
KANSAS crfrLVESTOCK.
100 148
4.4SS 128
200 M
1,700 32%
6.800
1M
48
19%
>1 sass of interest:
y of Texas largest la ths
rail ad
work in
Lodge Ni
cordially
Gulf State. Steel ...
Ilinois Ceutral .....
Inspiration Copper .
Annou
for coun
No 4. s
emocrat
Austin American’s
Guide to Austin
Duke
Willlama
as candi
Travis a
ject to i
primary'
Canadian Pacifie
Central Leather
C. & O. .......
C.M.&St F...
poultry:
Treia
Houston train.
Kouston train .
Liane train ...
United Fruit ........... . 1ZI
U S. lad Aleohol 4,600 124% 1X8% 1X1%
MERICAN TELLS
THRILLING STORY OF
CAPTURE RY ROCHES
Sun i hl ne
Na • No
66%
♦4%
2%
LIST OF ENEMIES
OF UNITED STATES
Sheep:
higher.
I rasp
candidal
precinct
democra
Leave
YiM a m
—Cotton sn ■ m trad-
Ing I* cheracter with
6.
• LO8T-A
and A ui
morning
Archer, 3:
Bldg. Aim
■mm inetitute.
state enpitol,
derate Now for Mm
derate Mome for Women
Nome for Defeetives
Wemleyan collega.
LORT—In
eola cr
Loein! r<
can office
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Tratn,
3
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fotton.
H. & B. BEER
shed 1872—New Orleans,
Sunshine Speelal ....
Na t tan ft Lsuto.
No 8 from Ik Louls
No 7 from North Tei
Scetion IB.
Cuspidors for the ui
HOUSTON 48 TByi CRNpUkU
ical seminary.
Dumb institute.
1,500
3,400
Market unchanged
Firsts. 2Se . ...nada, Z4e.
LONE ‘STAR ICE CO.
Established 1885
steady.
(1.35.
Oats:
@74%c
394 .
--- 78% 78%
1.4M 10955 1084 10914
— 99 99% M%
d i receipta, 20
and Michigan,
Annou
for coun
No 3, s
democrat
$14 00g
$1100
lat Her Marine
do. pfd. ...
. B Radio school at university
dloinon and Sam Huston colleges
“ Under this proclamation tho follow-
Ing are designated as enemies:
Any woman residing outside of the
eelal News Service of The Aubtin A mbH sea
•AN ANGELO. Texas. Juns 5
1 8weeden of Ban Angelo is being
Rationed today Es deserving of a
irnegle modal for having saved two
ung women from drowning Monday
••moon in the Concho river, near
corms MARKET.
NEW YORK. June 6 — la the market for
eoffee futures tody, first prices were 1 to 4
lower, with the elose 1 to 4 potato
Am Tobe rec
Anaconda Copper
Atehison 2......
- 00 45
6,500 84%
1,600 65%
300 40
Section 61.
This ordinance shall become effec-
tive end its terms and penalties shall
be enforced, after the expiration of
twenty days from the full publication
period thereof as required by the City
Charter.
500
1,100
1,900
7,000
3,500
2,200
5,000
17,500
seo
Bearish crop reports appeured to bo chiefly
sponsible for the setback.
3,400 88% M% 87%
390 41% 42% 48%
“THE
UNBELIEVER"
By Associated Press to The Austin American.
NEW YORK. June 5.—Stocks opened with
a demonstration 'of strength today, but re-
point*. ,
July led all other months at the advance
a. the result of extensive straddle trading, in-
volving the buying of that position against
sales of the new crop months, particularly
October.
July was bought because of the spot situa-
tion and October was sold because of the
favorable showing of the new crop.
The weekly crop accounts from the govern-
meat were called the best of the season thus
87
120
74%
47%
41%
5.700 81%
1.7M 2355
2,300 78% 71%
800 182% 10366
1M 110%
799
22
ICE
REGULAR-RELIABLE
SERVICE
28%
1034 10524
Announcement that cutting of oats had be-
run in Oklahoma counted as a bearish factor
""Ponkoanaminktt vailable nigher. influenced
apparently by stock yards labor troubles.
Packers' selling weakened lard.
_______________ stockers, $8,804
calves. $8.s0413.25.
“ Receipts, 8000 head: market
Rep Iron A Steel .
Seaboard Air Line .
do . pfd .........
Sinclair Oki & Refin.
Slosa 8.&I..
Southern Pacifie ...
Southern Railway ..
stddebBgr Chirp ...
Tenn. Copper ......
Texas Co ..........
T sho ran Produets ...
Union Pacific ......
United Cigar Stores
PnAwizksuntsThrAutntaArnrieen.
• •OLLARS
One of a hundred new style*
poascasing exclusive merits.
cuEpEAoDrSOMa.a
. 11.600 20%
.. 1,100 106%
Internationai Paper
Kennecott Copper
L a N,............
Maxwell Motors ...
Mexican Petroleum
Mkaant Copper ......
Midvale Masi ......
Misaouri Pacific ...
N T. Central ......
N a W............
Northern Pacifie ...
Ohio Cities Gas ....
"315
#2% 23
22% 32%
nu
Leaves
,-..10118 a m
common, $15,004
Sheep: Recei
—LEGAL NOTICES __
food t heroin produced, handled or
oterd for sale.
Section 10.
The floors, side walls, cellings, fur-
utensils and machinery used in mov-
Ing. handling, cutting, chopping, mix-
ALWAYS AUSTIN’S BEST NEWSPAFEK
be properly
and ventin
LO8T—-0
and
l. dark
safety rai
other art
,s
steady . stockers sad feeders, steady
Sheep: Receipts. 4060 head; sheep,
strong: lambs, 25450e higher To
lambs,$17.76; tep spring lambs, 820-
By Associated Press to The Austin American.
KANSAS CITY. Mo . June 8 —Corn : No. 1
m^ed. $1.52671.56: No. X white. $1.6461.68:
No. 2 yellow, $1.5641.58.
Oats; No. 2 white. 78c; No. X mixed. 71
@71%c
by winding wire about my body and
tightening it.
I was taken to Ostend as a peds-
Effective Sunday. Jon*
2nd. H. A T. C. train Na
12 will depart for Houston
at 12:05 p. m.
Train Ns. 43. from Hous-
ton. will arrive at 3:45
p. m.
There will be no other
changes at present in the
departure or arrival of our
other trains.
For further information
rail or phone 545.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
LINES.
City Ticket Office,
Littlefield Building.
600 879 w
5
“3
#s
45
If
•1
2
28
#8
1800: wethers. 812 004 16.50;
14.00; stockers, 15.50217.00.
Vs Cam. Cham ...
Wabash, pfd "A"
Western Union .....
Wetnghouse Dor
Wilys-Overland .....
lamination from flies, shall not be-
qutred to have front door screens;
and. provided further, that the euf-
Section 43.
No fruit, vegetables or food of any
kind shall be placed nearer than two
feet from the floor within any such
establishment. unless same shall be
contained In sealed tin cans, closed
wooden boxes or closed substantial
pasteboard boxes, and the provislons
of this ordinanee shall apply with
equal force tn orders of consumers
being filled from any such establish-
ment.
16.10: selected light
ted and conducted
General Eleetrie ...
General Motors .....
Great Northern, pfd.
Gt North. Ore tfs.
Section 16.
A notice instructing employes, at-
tendanta, etc, to cleanse the hands
thoroughly after visiting any totlet
root shall be conspicuously posted in
such room
and cream dippers shall
used
is provided with
fort worm LIVESTOCK
By Anociatea Press to Tbs Austin American.
FORT WORTH. Texas. June 5—Cattle: Re-
M cotton market today was the strength of July (action of yesterday and turned decidedly weak
contracts, whizh sold up to 25.95c, or 74 point, after a moderate advance.
storing, preparation or sale of any
foqi is conducted.
Section 20
No person or person shall be al-
lowed to live or sleep in any food
products establishment
Section 21.
No employer shall require, permit
or suffer any person to work, nor
shall any person work in a bulld-
Money, 2% per eent
Dineount rates I Shert Mils. 8% per eent ; 8
montha Mile. 19-18 per cent
By Associnted Press to The Austin American.
ST. LOUIS. Mo, June 8.—Corn: Market
grocery stores, fruit markets, vegeta- ing. canning and all other
ble markets, vegetable and fruit ven- -
ders, peddling by wagon or otherwise,
soda fountains, bottling works and all
similar businesses handling or having
to do with foodstuffs. And also every
8M 87
..106.700 181%
At first commission houses were generally
on the buying side of the corn market owing
to the readiness with which prices had rallied
from ths initial flurry on the U-boat talk.
before use, excepting bananas that
Be It Ordained by th* City Council
of the City of ustn:
Sectiqn 1.
The term "food products" as used
herein ehell include *11 artieles used
for food, drink, rlavoring. confection-
ery, or coniment by man, whether
sumpie, mixed or compounded. Uy
"food products estabiishments" as
DEFINING "FOOD PROD-
UC29: AND “rooD PRODUCT*
ESTABLISHMEN18," I EQU IR-
ING A VEHAAIT Fur the op-
eration or much ESTB-
LISHMENTS, PROVIDING FOR
SANITARY regulations of
THE SAME, and PRESCRIB-
ING PENALTiES.
z.mept s2
strict regard to the infiuence
Members of New Orlesns Cotton Exchenme,
N O Vuture Brokers’ Assoeistion, New York
FraRu-^ Ezehange. Nw York Stoek Exehanye,
New York Cotton Pxchange, New York Coffee
- • Chicago Board of Trade. Ameoeiat
By Assoeisted P~ to The Austin American.
KANSA8 CITY, Ms. June 8-Butter and
used in this ordinance is meant any
place or "establishment occupied, used
or maintained for the purpose of
selling, offering for sale. exposing for
•ale or keeping with the intention of
selling any products, such as slaughter
houses, meat markets, butcher shops,
rish markets, dairies, bakeries, con-
-------- , fectloneries. ice cream factories, places
Velues gained after the weekly government ■ f or the handling, preparation or sale
>wing Seneram’, of dairv. products, or cooked or pre-
pared foodstuffs, hotels. restaurants.
cover or some
niture, receptacles, implements and
machinery of every food products
establishment and all cars. trucks
and vehicles used in the transporta-
tion of food products, shall at no
time be kept in an unclean. uu-
healthful or insanitary condition, and
for ths purposes of this ordinance,
anhealthful or insanitary conditions
shall be deemed to exist if food in
the material from which food is pre-
pared, or the finished product. be- AP
fore beginning work and after visit- ha
U 8. Rubber...
V. B Steel ...
ya iS-r.
ithe operatives, employea. clerk* or
I other persons therein employed. And
ply to nuch fruit* or vegetabies M
v• to be akinned, peeled or cooked
ehoot of Mmtar Aeronautice
l. * Training echool al Camp |
B, Amoelated Pre le The Austin Amerlean.
cicAGo, June s.-Bultert Mari M-
**■ m.m
LONDON, June • Bar allver, 47%4 per
Cuba Cane Sugar
heavy. Erie .............
are not kept thoroughly clean, and
if the clothing of operatives, em-
ployee. clerks or other persons
therein employed are unclean; but
the enumerations above shall not
» be bad been fishing,
immediately plunged into
and brought the girls to
with one trip.
By Associnted Press to The Austin Ameriean.
CHICAGO, June 8 --Hogs: Receipta. 8000
head: market opened 104020c higher on better
grades; elosed Sull with early advance mostly
sons shall be provided
18T-- A
Omega
end cardi
Montgome
or phone
Secton 52.
All ordinances, and parts of ordi-
nances. In conflict with the terms of
this ordinance are hereby expressly
repealed, but all ordinances and parts
of ordinances, regulating food prod-
ucts and food products establishments,
and relating to sanitation and kindred
subjects. not in conflict herewith, are
retained in full force and effect, and
shall be regarded as cumulative of
this ordinance.
Approved:
J. BOULDIN RECTOR,
City Attorney.
Passed: May 10. 191s
Approved. May >0. 1918.
Approved:
A. F. WOOLDRIDGE
Atteet: Mayor.
V F MARTIN', niy Clerk
AUSTIN AMERICAN. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE G, 1918.
on to the customer
becton 38.
Smoking, snuffing or chewing to:
bacco is forbidden in a bakeshop. A
baking process, or for wrapping art-
dos designed for sale or delivery as
human food.
Section 40.
Ne fowls, pete or animals shall be
permitted in a bakery
bection 41.
It shall be unlawful for spy per-
son to display or store on the side-
walk or street any fruit, or vegetable,
unions such fruit or vegetable shall
be kept at least two feet above such
sidewalk or street, and shall be fully
protected from flies, bugs or other
insects and dust, provided, however.
88% 88%
434 434
M% n%
»% 25%
47% 48
46% 44%
•2%
301 83%
18% 18
149 149
1X2% 128
88% 88
"I was kept a prisoner on the craft
E Without food or drink for sixty hours,
j durine "hichttims the Germans trion | To some extent, the market was steadied by
by winding wire about my body and market was quoted unchanged st 30c tor
members of the firm, If a partnership,
or if a corporation, the name of the
corporation and the names and resi- fans to eliminate and prevent
dences of the principal officers, and---*----- 4 — * -
Potatoes t Market unehan
urs. Wieconsin, Minnesota
Section 30.
No dish or glass or other recep-
tacle that is chipped, cracked or oth-
erwise imperfect so as to render it
incapable of being thoroughly cleaned
shall pe used in preparing, storing
or serving of food
Section 31.
Food served to customers end then
returned to kitchen or serving room
must not be served again. Old or
melted ice cream or ice cream that
has been returned shall not again
be used in the preparation of ice
cream
tary condition. Operatives, employee,
clerks and all persons who handle
ss Lucile Mace, daughter of J. T.
( of the Western National bank.
Mies Bonnie Walters. aughter
J Wolters, a poet office official,
in swimming when they found
selves in deep, swift water
• cries of the young women's
ers brought Sweeden to the
i from s point down the rrver.
H F 1
Section 13.
All counters tables, shelves, blns,
drains, sinks, etc. must be without
open cracks which permit accumu-
iation of dirt, and must be kept
thoroughly scrubbed and cleaned
Section 16.
All stoves must be kept free from
accumulated grease, food particles,
etc.
. 18.704016.80:
$16.50416.80:
$168016.80.
Cattle: Receipta, 4300 head ; market strong.
Lambs. $15.50620.66; rearli
By Ui a ri Med Press to The Austin American.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 5.-Hogs: Re-
12,500 head ; market 1041be higher
__314.804114 78: heavy, 16.56616.80:
light. "$16.30416.66: $16.50417.18
Cattie: Raceipt *. 5800 head ; market strong
to ito higher Prime fed steera, 816.904
17.60; dressed beef steers, $13.00416.75:-
ere steera, $9.09016.00: eows, 97 2991400:
LONDON, June 5.—A British de-
royer was sunk in a collision Friday
The admiralty announcement save
leva was no casualties
rices closed heavy. 461%e net lower, with
July 81.8X%ttl >3% and August 31.81%.
Oata lost lc.
The outcome in provisions varied from 17c
decline to a rise of 35.
CHICAGO, June
Section 32.
Milk, cream and buttermilk shall
always be kept at a temperature of
fifty degrees Fahrenheit or less.
Section 33.
The method of handling and dis-
pensing milk and cream must be
approved by the Food Inspector Milk
I AM TMI
HIGHE
YOUR R
AND BY
SKWaM
PHONE 8
nent to the custodian under
rules and regulations as may be
emy nation or whose husband is an Hogs: B
•car or agent of an enemy agent. Heavy, $18-
who is carrying on business activi- dum
ceipts, 48M head; market steady Beeves,
$8.0615.85; stockers, $7.00410.00: heifers,
___________ $7.0012.60; cows, $5.75410.00: bulls, $7,000
States who Ml a citizen of an 9.25; calves, $7 .50018.00.
tng toilet, or toilets, shall wash their
hands and arms thoroughly in clean
water.
Section 41.
No person shall be permitted to
sweep the floor of or the walk in
front of such an establahment with-
out first sprinkling Snme with water
. Austin's banka, 4: resources, UM
----------- -----
By Associated Press to The Austin American.
LIVERPOOL June 8—Cotton spot quiet;
priees unchanged.
Goed middling. »04d; middling. 21.54d: taw
middling. 21.01d ; good ordinary, 20.01d . ordi-
nary. 19.49d.
Bataa. 2000 bales, including 1700 bale* Amer-
kan.
Na receipts.
Futures closed unsettled.
New contracts: Jane. 21 80d ; July. 21 1M :
August, 20.33d . September, 19.40d ; October,
18.94d.
Old contracts, fixed prices: June. 20 88d ;
June-July, 28-814.
By Associated Prom to The Austin American
GALVESTON, Texas, June 8—Cottoh:
Middling. 30.50e: receipta, 2550 bales; sales,
472 bales: stocks. 228,821 bales.
By him riated From to the Auetin American
WASHINGTON. June 5 — Prerident
Wilson today exetended the list of
k of the United States under
powers of the trading with the enemy
......LEGAL NOTICES
laws as may be enacted relating to
sanitation and kindred matters.
Section 50
It La provided that the conviction
of any person found guilty of a viola-
tion of any of the provisions of this
ordinance shall in no wise affect the
power of the City Council to revoke
any license issued hereunder; nor
shall the conviction of any such per-
son be a condition precedent to the
suspension or revocation of any such
license, if such action be deemed nee-
essary by the City Council, after a
full and fair hearing of the person so
offending.
$17,10417.25: bulk of sales, $16.50617.00.
Cattie: Reecipts. 4000 head: beef steers,
market steady to 18a higher. Chcice and
prme. $i7.00417.75: medium and good, $14.60
17.00: common and piain, $12.2514.50:
64% 82% ®3%
•4% 84% 84%
___- 934 9324 93%
A. G & W 1....... 3.800 10844 1M% 107
Baldwin Locomotive.. 48.4M 81% M% 8834
1.2M 88% 551 88%
M% 81% 82
300 148 148 148
owner, agent or lessee of a bakery
making use of a portable oven to
cover same with dirt, sand or ashes,
unless the name be protected by some
proper covering to prevent duet fly-
ing about the room.
Section 35.
The use of openings under ovens
as places of storage for coke, coni
and ashes is prohibited and the stor-
Ing of fuel in haking shops is here-
by prohibited.
Section 36.
The floors of all bakeries must be
scrubbed with soap and water once
a week and scraped daily.
Section 32.
All wagons, carts or other vehicles
used for tbe delivery or distribution
of bread or other bakery products
shall be constructed so as to prevent
files, dust and other contaminating
matter from entering such vehicle or
upon its contents. At least once a
week the delivery vehicle must be
thoroughly scoured.
Ths deliveryman must use a cisan >
basket, tray, or other recepta. le which I
of opera-
for any
E.EANCOGK
E I Opera House
Section 34.
It shall be unlawful
JUST OI
HIGHE
YOUR 8
and SHe
818 EA<
BLE 81
tart. Butchers, $16.50017.10:
By Associated Press to The Austin American.
CHICAGO, June 8.—Com: No. 2 yellow,
$1.68.
Oats: Standard. 7446751e.
Rye: No 2. market nominal.
Barley, 81.0061.36.
Market steedy OM. $1.10a
products estnblishment is thereby au-
thorised to be established, maintained
or operated.
Sertion 6.
The City Council may revoke any
permit issued under this ordinnnce
whenever it shell appear to its aat-
infartion upon I be recommendation of
the Food Inspector, or from • any
other source, that the person, firm
floor or side wall of any building,
room, basement er cellar where the
production, manufacture. packing.
room used for the purpose of any
such business in the keeping, storing,
manufacturing, preparing, handling,
distributing, selling, serving or offer-
ing for sale any meat, fish or slaugh-
tered poultry meat products, bread,
cakes, pastry, confectioner), milk,
butter or other dairy product, fruit,
vegetables, groceries or other food-
stuffs whether raw or cooked or oth-
erwise prepared or any liquid intend-
ed as food or drink for human beings
and also as herein provided to all
places and premises connecting with
any such rooms.
bection 2.
No person, firm or corporation
•hail establish, maintain or operate
any food products establishment as
deecribed in Section 1 of this ordi-
nance without first having obtained
a permit as hereinafter required.
Section 5.
Any person, Arm or corporation de-
siring a permit to establish, maintain
or operate a food products establish-
ment shall make written application
to the Mayor of the City of Austin
stating the name and residence of the
applicant, if an individual, or all the
the process of manufacture, prepara-
tion, packing, storing, sale, distribu-
tion or transportation is not secure-
ly protected from files, dust, dirt and
all other foreign or injurious co-
lamination; and if the refuse, dirt
and the waste products subject to
decomposition and fermentation in-
cident to the manufacture, prepara-
tion. packing, storing, selling, dis-
trihuting and transporting of food.
• re not removed daily; and if all
trucks, scales, trays, boxes, baskets,
buckets and other receptacles, chutes,
platforms, racks, tables, shelves and
all knives, sawa, cleavers and other
notice io this effect shall be pvted r —■■ ... ,
a Austin American’
No newspaper or soiled paper of -- — -
any sort shall be used during the!
Native beef steers, $11.50017.60: yearling
steers and heifrs, 88 80*118 80 eows, $7.5041
13.75: stoekers and feeders, $8.50412.00: fair
to prime southern beef steers, $10.0015.50:
boet cows and heifers, 36.0013.50;native
calves. $7.7501400.
8M 81 49% 48%
. 1.200 38% 24% 24%
. 54,200 81% 894 89%
............ 614
7,500 48% 41% 41%
600 18% 17% 18 ,--------- —
4M 18014 1482 148 nr corporation holding such permit
23402.49,43 223lin violatine, or has violated, any ofihicie occupled or uned tor tb. pro-
2202 22 02 222 the provinona ot the lawn of thelduction, preparation, manufacture.
1700 "* " i» State of Texas or ot the ordtnancez packing. Btorage, Ml*. aitribution
.........t: • . —- -N. ci. e amtin -al-tine th- - .________ _ __ . ... .
above last night’s close and 117 points above
the tow level of Monday.
That delivery closed at 25.85c, with the gen-
eral list closing firm at a Mt advance of
38 to 88 point*.
The market opened at an advance of 28 to
67 point* generally 83 to 45 pointe higher on
"shmivszpztnoa 0 reanaine
the initial figures end there were reactions
which extended to 23.35c for October and
22.98 for December after the publication of
the bearish weekly weather report.
Some scattered southern eel l inf was aleo
noted on tbe decline, but the offering ware
soon absorbed and the market turned firmer
during the early afternoon
Reports of a demand lor cotton out of the
local stock with sales to exporter* and the
builish average of spot advices, -earned to
increase the nervousnees of July shorts, while
the strength of the near month naturally had
a bullish influence on later deliveries.
October sold up to 23.75c and December to
28.28c in the late trading or 88 to 47 point*
Mt higher.
Closing price* were within a few point* of
the beet.
.35416.75; light, $16.50416 88 ; me-
1.25416.50; mixed. $15.75416.25:
75.00615.75; pigs, $9.00415.66. ............
______ h-.gipts, 4000 bead; market steady Beth. Steel “B".
Ta—te. $15.00417.00: yearlings, $14.00415.00: ~ ~
wethers, 812 88411 ABB: ewes, 311.5040 13.50 .
culla, $7.0069.00: goata, $6.0008.00.
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3,300 8716 88% 86
1,900 8% 8 So
4,800 20% 18% 20
600 28% 28% 28%
100 44% 44% 66%
808 83% 88% 88%
2,600 24% 24 24
I glory of his capture by a German sub-
/marine when the liner Arcadia was
Storpedoed last November and his later
E fescape from a pirson camp after he
had killed two sentries and stolen
plans of the harbors of Ostend and
eebrugge was given by Henry Priess-
“man on his arrival in Chicago to en-
11st as an ambulance driver for the
NRed
Prlessman was recently given an
honorable discharge from the navy
ibecause of a wound he received when
he dived from the deck of the sub-
f marine which attacked the Arcadia,
to rescue his brother
* "‘After ordering the six surviving
F/sailors of the Arcadia below,” he said.
E"the submarine was Suomcrgec and
9 only eleven of the fifty civilians on
her deck managed to reach a Ufe
end transportation of food, who is
effected with any van ares I disease,
smallpox, diphtheria, sr ar lat fever,
yellow fever, tuberculosis or any oth-
er inectious or contagious dinease.
Section 22.
All rooms used for the storage
of food products must be fully pro-
tected by screens, and food products
must be protected from rate, mice,
roaches and contaminating insecth.
Foods affected by dampness or odors
must be elevated at lenst four inches
from the floor In such storage room*
Section 28.
The yard and premines oecupied
by a food products establishment
shall be well drained, and all back
rooms, sheds, yards or other places
connected by sny opening with such
place of business shall st all time*
be kept In a clean and sanitary con-
dition, free from filth, refuse, gar-
bage, trash and rubbish
Sertion 24
All foodatuffs which are kept,
prepared or served to customerk must
have full protection from flies, dust,
dirt and insects by glass cases, wire
screens or other modern method*
All canned or preserved goods must
be removed from the original pack-
age when opened
Secton 25.
All garbage, waste and refune shall
be kept in tightly covered recep-
taeles and removed at least once
daily
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found U
By Asnociated Press to The Auatin American.
NEW ORLEANS, La. Jana B.-Haavy cov-
ering of the short interests put the price of
cotton to higher level* today in the face of
extremely favorable crop accounts.
The demand persisted from start to finish
and at the topmost level* late in the session,
prices were 42 to 78 points over yesterday •
l oner and for seventy-two days I was
•mid there.
“During this time I became ac-
quainted with two English officers
And four American soldiers who were
dhUten in the first drivo.
^•On Feb. 22 we made our escape
Bn German uniforma
f* “I stole some plans from a German
otficer and later I turned the papers,
which were the plans of the hdrbora
of Ostend and Zeebrugge, over to the
12naval authorities and eleven days later
Sectjon 24
No live fowls or animals of sny
description shall be kept in any
kitchen or room where foodstuffs are
kept or handled
Section 17.
No wearing apparel, boots, shoes
or other personal effects shall be
kept in sny kitchen or place where
food is handled or stored.
LEGAL NCTICESu
Section M.
It shall be unlawful for any per-
son to sweep the floors of a res-
taurant, drug store or any other
place where food or drink 18 con-
sumed on the premises whenever a
customer is present In such place and
to in the act of eating or drinking,
unless such sweeping is done with
a preparation which shall absolute-
ly prevent the raising and scattering
of the dust from such sweeping. Fur-
thermore, all food products must be
completely covered with a suitable
covering when such sweeping is go-
ing on, to prevent the deposit of
dust on such food products.
Section 28.
Any person or persons conducting
or managing, or their agents, sny
food products establishment where
meals are served, must sterilize in
hot boiling water all plates, cups,
saucers, knives, forks, spoons and
such other utensils as may be used
in serving meals or drinks, after
being used and before permitting
them to be uaed again: provided,
that the water in which Mid eating
utensils are sterilised shell be
changed every two hours; provided,
further, that no napkins shall be
furnished for use after being used
once until laundered, and any per-
son named in this section who vio-
lates the provisions thereof shall be
fined not less than five ($5.00) dol-
lars nor more than one hundred
(8100.00) dollars for each separate
offense.
ficiency and effectiveness of the
operation of such electric fana shall
at all times be determined by the
City Food Inspector.
Section 14.
Ice boxes, refrigerators end cold
storage rooms must be free from
foul and unpleasant odors, grease or
food particle*, mold or slime, and
thoroughly cleaned at least once a
week.
necessary, and each cuspidor shall be
thoroughly emptied and washed out
daily with a disinfectant solution and
five ounces of such a solution shall
be left in each cuspidor while it to
In use No operative, employe or
Section 4.
Every such applicant upon compli-
ance with tho aforesald requirements
and the payment in advance to the
city Assessor and Collector of Taxes
of the sum of $1 BO for retail estab-
lishments and ft 50 for wholesale es-
tablishments per annum shaYi receive
a permit under tho corporate seal of
the City of Austin signed by the
Mayor and attested by the City Oerk.
which shall authorize tho person, firm
or corporation therein named to es-
tablish. maintain and operate the food
nrodueta establishment specified in
the appfication at the place designated
therein Every such permit so insued
shall expire on tho list day of De-
cember following tho date of Ite is-
suance. but when issued after the
18th day of Juno the permit fee for
the nnexnfre portion of the year
ahal! bo $1.00 for a retell establish -
ment and fl 88 for a wholesale es- l
tabi ish ment * --
Section 5.
Every person, firm or corporation (
to whom a permit is I sowed in ac- 1
cordance with tho provisions of this i
ordinance shall immedlate:> post said 1
permit or cause the same to be post- ,
Austin's area. 14 square miles
Austin’s altitude, 888 to 800 feet,
| Austin* ctty wealth, 18.608.888,
. Austin's assessmenta, $25,000,000.
1 Austin’s bonded debt, 11.881.886.
I Austin's streets, 188 miles.
, Austin's paving. 23 mile*.
Austin's sewers, 48 miles.
; Austin's gas mains, 42 miles.
• Austin's trolley roada, 21 miles.
I Austin's schoois, 8 whites, 4 col-
ored. 2 Catholic
Austin's pupila, 7188; tenchera, 141.
Austin's fire stationa, 18.
Austin's Nbraries, university, 90,-
009; state. 34.888.
Austin's churchea, white, 21; col.
ored, 14.
pomter in a conspieurus place wirhin
the premise* where such food
Section 47.
Every bullding, room, basement or
cellar occupied or used for the
preparation, manufacture, packing,
canning, sale or distribution of food,
shall have toilet or toilet rooms sep-
arete and apart from and not di-
rectly opening into the room. nr
rooms, where the process of pro-
duction. manufacture, r eking, cang,
nlng. selling or distributing is con-
ducted. but adjacent and convenient
thereto. Such toilet rooms, includ-
ing all fixtures, pipes, vent pipes
and other things connected there-
with, shall be constructed in accord-
ance with the present ordinances of
the City of Austin relating thereto,
and shall be thoroughly washed,
ecoured and cleaned every day
I j* va lorica and wash rooms shall be
adjacent to toilet rooms and shall
be supplied with soap. running
water and Individual or paper towels
July sold st 8 22e and December, 8B4* to
1 88a
Juiy, 8.2le; September, 8 88s; Oetober, 8 42e;
December, 8 BBe; Javusry. 8 88t: March
8 8to ; May, 8 89e.
Spot eoffee dull: Rio 7a 8%e; Santos 4a
1°K012ne. qrrer, were oereraa to the tort
and marke ineludins “n at 10%* Lom
Orficimi eabies showed an sdvanee of 78 rein
in the Rio market
The Santoa market tor spots was 200 rels
higher and antna futures 25 reis lower to
Ito reis higher.
Brazilian port receipta, 34,000 ; Jundiahy re-
eipts, 14,000.
re are whose ownership includes _ ——
iduaissmithin the newiy clamsiried VlXS.
to personssnow madeene-aznogad6 Hf
■ alse are required to furnish a siasr3 ---------- - -
ree-fixing talk prominent
Yarns were ynchanged
Raw silk and milks warn quirt
Section 44.
No peta. fowls, nr animals of any
kind chall be allowed the freedom of
Bach an estabiishment
Section 45
All cured meats, sausage, cneene,
and other prepared foods offered for
sale, shall be property protected from
files and dual
Berction 46.
Tho Food Inspector shall have full
power at all reasonable times to en-
ter into any building or place used
or occupied, or suspected nt being
used or occupied as a food products
establihment, for the puvpose of ex-1
amining and inspecting the same; and I
It shall be unlawful for any person
to refuse or deny the Food Inspet tor
entry into such building or place for
■aid purpose.
Fection 43.
Whenever the Food Inspector shall I
find any food products estabiishment
in sn insanitary conition, or not1
complying with all the provisions of
this ordinance, or violating, or having
violated, any of the state laws re-
lating to pure food and sanitation,
or any of the ordinances of (ho Clty
of Austin relating thereto, he or she,
shall immediately report the same to
the City Couneii, and to the City At-
torney. who ahall st ones institute
proeocation against the person or
persons so offending
Bection 48
if any section, sub-section, sentence,
clause or phrase of this orinance,
shall for any reason ba held uncon
stitutional or invalid by the court,
such decision shall not affect the va-
lidity of the remaining portions of
this ordinance: and the City Couneil
hereby declares that it would have,
pnssed this ordinance and each sec-,
tion, sub-section sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance, irrespective
of the fact that any one or more of I
the other nections, sub-sections, sen-
tence*. clause* nr phraes, might be
declared unconstitutional and invalid i
Kcxtkm 48.
It ia provided that the speeifie
enumeration of the reguiatiqps herein
•hall in no manner relieve anv per-
son who handles nr offers for Bair any
food product. ns herein defined, from
such other regulations am have been ।
or mar hereafter be enacted by the
C’ity Council. n«r shall asm* relieve
any person tn whom license is issued i
hereunder, or his agents and em- ’
nloyes, from the obligation* and pen-
a I ties of such ordinanoes and Buch
vent the raising and scattering of
dust.
Am. Cea ...........
Am. Car & Found.
Am. Locomotive
Am. Lnseed .......
Am Smelt A Refin.
Am Sugar ........
Am Tel A Tel-----
_ of Lverpoof Cotton AMestofiea
al attention given to the exeeution
on the above ezehanges.
specifying the kind of business, also
location and description of the prem-
ises where such food products estab-
lishments is to be conducted. Tho
City Food Inspector shall then make
an investigation of the promises
named and described in said applica-
tion for the purpose of determining
the/ fitness and suitability of such
premises for a food products estab-
lshment from a sanitary standpoint
Said Food Inspector shall then trans-
mit to the Mayor the said applica-
tion. together with his or her recom-
mendation for or against the issuance
of a permit if the Meyor ehall be
satisfied that the applicaht, or appli-
rante, or its chief officers, If * cor-
poration. Is or are of good character
and reputation, and that the prem-
tee* where the food products estab-
lishment tn to be located ar* proper
and suitable from a sanitary stand-
point. hs shall issue, or cause to be
issued. s permit in accordance with
ouch application If the report of the
Food Inspector shall be adverse to the
issuance of a permit, the City Coun-
cil shall fix a day for a hearing there-
on not less than five days nor more
than ten days from the date of the
order for such hearing, and ample no-
tice thereof shall be given to the ap-
plicant and he shall be given full op-
portunity to be heard upon hie appM-
cation for a permit After such hear-
ing the City Council may grant a per-
mit. or refuse to grant the same un-
til the applicant meets or removes
the objections upon which the Coun-
cil bases its refusal to issue tbe per-
mit. In any event the action of the
City Council ehell be final In the
matter.
"sus•m
ifz
spieiai.. rasp m.
e great raid was mae.
"One of the English officers had
it a hole through the barbwire en-
nglements surrounding our camp
id through this we made our es-
pe after killing two sen trie*.
“We made our way across Belgium
d Holland and thence to England”
July, n 2R to 26 42c; October. 23.60c
23.70c: December, 23.28c: January. 23.00c
23.10c.
By Aseneinted Press to The Auetin Americsn.
NEW YORK, June 8,- There were no
ehanges I* raw sugar priees which remained
at th* fixod level of 4 985e for Oubaa, rota
and freight, equal to B808e for centrifugal.
Th* ommittee reported purehases of 521,000
hags of Cuban and 2000 Ri ederes.
Is refined there seems to hs enough suger
a* hand to take care of the reqvirementa of
on trajs.
des with enemy nations.
All persons whom the allied nations
at war with th* central powers have
ound it necsssery to intern or hold
IB prisoner* of war.
, All persons, citizens of enemy coun-
tries, who have assisted in the dis-
pemintion of German propaganda or
■ plotting or intriguing against the
United States or the government of
any of the allied nations
, All individuals, citizens of neutral
ountries whom the war trade board
may hereafter formally name on the
enemy trading list
All citizens of enemy countries, no
matter where they resde flow, wno
have resided within the territory of
inemy powers since Aug 4, 1814
The proclamation requires officers
ir wrreepon dents and trustees with-
B the United States to furnish within
hirty days to the alien property cus-
odian a list of whatever holdings
have been pulled or broken from the
stem.
alk, $1.0641.15: do., sacks, $1,2041 88: sew.
ieeipta, 48 cars; Triumph, sacks. 82 1042 25.
Poultry, alives Market unchanged
Diode rat* offerings
The setback was accepted as a natural result
of th* recent advance which iavitad consider-
able profit-taking.
War news was mostiy favorable, but offered
little promise of an eariy passing of the strain
along the French front
The submarine shock subsided completely and
shippings displayed a better tone than any
other group.
Coppara developed sudden heaviness in the
latter part of the session, reacting 1 to 3%
potato. Chino showing marked weakness.
The reversal evidently anticipated adverse
dividend action on some of these properties
in the near future
Professional activity again contributed to the
variable strength of certain speculative issues.
Standard industrials, equipments and rails
developed a reactionary trend after their early
gains. United States Steel closing at half a
point loss, a reversal of almost two points
from ha beet
Sales amounted to 615,000 shares
Liberty bonds rallied slightly from taw rec-
ord* of the previous day and international war
flotations, including Paris 68 and Anglo-
French 6s hardened one half to one point.
Total sales, par value, aggregated $6,550,000.
carrying on of the business named
in the permit; provied, that no per-
mit shail be revoked by the City
Council without a fair and full hear-
ing thereon as provided in Section
1 of this ordinance; provided, fur-
ther. that the revocation of such
permit shall not be a bar to • the
proecution of the offender in the
Corporation Court for any violation
of this ordinance.
Seetion 7,
Thst any person operating a food
products estabiishment in the cor-
porate limits of the Clty of Austin
without a permit as requirel by this
ordinance upon convictibn hall be
fined in any sum not exceeding
8208 66 and each and every day he
shall operate such establishment
without such permit shall constitute
s distinct and separate offense
Section B.
It shall ba the duty ot the Food
Inapector, the City Marshal and the
policemen of the City of Austin
whenever they find any person oper-
ating a food products establiahment
without s permit as required hy this
ordinance, to report the same im-
mediately to the City Council, and
also to th* City Attorney, and It
shall be th* duty of the City At-
torney to at one* enter prosecution
against the offender in the Corpora
tion Court.
Bection 9.
That every building, room, base-
ment or cellar occupied or used ns
s food products establishment shall
preclude prosecution and conviction
under this ordinance for other mat-
ters or things producing unhealthful
or insanitary conditions in or about
any food products establishment.
Section 11.
Floors must be without open
cracks, and made of cement, brick,
tile laid in cement, wood or other
suitable non-absorbent material; and
must be kept free from litter and
accumulated dirt.
Section 12.
Walls must be well plastered,
wainscot ted or ceiled, with metal or
lumber, and ceilings must be well
plastered or ceiled with metal or
lumber, and all shall be oil painted
or kept lime washed; and be free
from cobweb*, grease and accumu-
lated dfrt.
Section 13.
Doors and other openings must be
securely screened with not larger
than 14 mesh wire gauze; provided,
that drug stores with soda foun-
tains In connection therewith, which
do not keep, handle, sell or offer
for sale candles except In unbroken
package*, and which have and oper-
ate a sufficient number of electric
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