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SAYS COPE
to the citizenship of this city."
who conferred • with the Gov.
Total
It was reported at Austin Ca"airy
sible.""
Saurday mhorning and to report
to
A
60
train in Austin
OXDS,
Hobby's Order to Cope
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Is Stern, Unyielding Force
1- Amettean
Nas asked Hungary for
Gov. Hobby’s order to Gen. Cope
Hon. W. D. Cope,
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NEWrOTE, Kngiend:
WoMAS’S GREAT noxoh-
IN PALMER’S CABIEr
M-AIN IS
hold that, off les
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General
Kiev
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Press
Ameriean every ami*.
deem it my duty as Chief Executive i What was mid to be the first
pathizers with Irish freadom.
BUDAPHST,
through Brownsville
are attempting to create new disor-
By SWnrfi
Board dee la rod that the board
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Pershing On a Tver of Maine.
IDE AREA
By Ai
the AwU Ameriean
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he delivered
been taken
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to Subsertee for the Anntin Amerless.
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Hee im Auatin rou may
XE
OU Fiola Worker Killed by a Deputy.
WICHITA FALL*. Texas, June ,
from
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soon bo Ut-raodlnt
and Trum
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he lowest of the
ulna of only as
Itee ana n >ia ।
ubllshing Caatyaay.
Docks to Be Guarded
And Full Protection
AL AND
• NEWS
Johnson Creeps Up
' Only 5 Behind Wood
In Deciding Contest
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ENFORCE
ORDERS TO
at the port
। strike be-
f mtn
front.
army officers in the hoapital ta con-
sequente of having been pricked by
y I leaned needles and a number dead.
GOOD MORNING
AND GOOD LUCK
‘CETAL nEXAs vunrn TODAL.
Potndexter
Bproul 74,
dutherland
Pritchard
orning. try kwen-
with and you will
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martia}
a Delegation’s Poliey.
Press to the Austin Amarican.
Lowden 66
Harding 39
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No trouble has arid
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unty. north-
eastward to
master.
Sinzle eopy. Se
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yments.
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Galveston Officials
And Strike Leaders
Gfowl at Gov. Hobby
As Troops Assemble
To Control Big Port
VIENNA,
Govemhment
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to the Aunt in Amerleaa
POISONFD NEFDDLES •
ESED BY BOISHEVISTS
WORLD’S GREAT HATTI. ESHIP
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“TRUE TO TEXAS”
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Yom Auatin American io Be Stopped — You Cannot Afford to Mua Any
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for eplendid bargaina are fre-
quently advertised there.
hqed an4Use the Weut Me th
ausrix AMERICAN
progreses and territory is contant-
|ly < hangins haada
through orders to sa. Cope, Witt
directed to enforce the laws of
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Agatin Amertean. I
California,
the tiepub 1
NRrTISH FLAG aVRNED
AT XAION’S CAPITAL
represepgd
U^aCoe’Thbtra
A wife, chdren Bhd •
home are 98% of a
happy life. A comfort-
able bouse is the beat
envtronment Jot a
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meehen who eepire to wuch
a ban - shgsdd ugeteh our
If you Heo wot aids of Motta, send rwr
hecription firect or throoch vouar pnta
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TRUTH RULETH
. ABOVE ALL
Aet
LATEST AUST
CITY EDITIO
eum-2az
Nelson Whitney will be Gardner’s right-hand man across
the seas, as he is almost his equal as a golfer without having
won any important championship. W hitney defeated Bobby
Jones for the Southern title at New Orleans last summer.
southbound H&TC train at 1‘:40
o'clock Thursday night.
Austin Troop *« ehe Depot,
The Austin cavalry troop and the
headquarters machine run troop are
encamped just north and east of
men .' 24 hpur com
- “ »**—«d
•’ Amoeis-m Pm- te n- Auafin Am-*-n
COPENHAOEN, June » — Morwuy
retumea to acceps th' handate over
Danzg when e wes proffered by
the supreme Council and the man- ,
date was then accepted by Poland. j
• beine the
VW go into
A
I
fro Crz Cane sugnr Enten Tre
’ Associaced Press ta the Auatin Amerie
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, June a.
upon the chacarter
f say person, find,
appear la ths co}-(
will be gladly eot-
ht to the attention
in Amerean.
CO
an immediate as pin nation of a mon-
art hist Plot discoveredg on the Hun*
garian side of tha Fastern fron-
tier and considreed as thermost my-
terious plot yet uncovered.
blization
rdhy evening
WASHINGTON, June 3-The House
adopted the conference report on the
army appropriation 137 to 41.
The bill carries $395,000,000.
Kach ext ra line
■ark estra line
homesoqnertha you expect.
them, Mme many of their loans seen
nuet be renewed on account of •
drouth
SCICIDE or AN INDIAN
m FIRST ON REOOKD
Will Be Guaranteed
Against Union Strikers
if v~ Are Lstne Auium ter • wau.
Auatin elts wuheeribar •" Imavims
Autin for veatom, » -Vil M mau "V
-nb-, mar Nave the Austin Am-riean for
warded to them -here-r ther are hr
prompuy notiryine to -ritine she r.fvaUiwa
aeprm-t of the Austin Amertraw nna
Har - Hl ha ehane* otten aa destred
Giv botK .H’.wa
gan. he dectaed, citing that no ar-
resta involving coastwise dock work
an endeavor to drive to the north- t
west. in order to compel the roles
passed through the cumtoma hi
from the state of Vera Crum
TO SEII
3- ,0d
ican
la view of the telegram to Gov.
Hobby from the Mayor of Halves- ,
ton and the Urge appropnaton for
subsistence, s long atari. Gaives- 25
ton by the troops is looked for by i
those familiar with Us enforcing of 1
l Aaswtewe Pe • "
ATNESK, Graver.
ing ot ■
the Treafu
- -
Parker, an oil fleld worker.
tn Greece will continue an
Gurece is at war with Tur.
I the pence treity is un-i
rremie Venizeion anerted ■
receiving sueh notificationa that the Art*
Arnerican knows of ana irregularity, and al
notices are bppreciated as a matter of e0-
operation to seeure perfection of deliver
servlee.
It will give you plenty of mon-
ey for Bunday Sehool, for your
day echool and give you pocket
money for all the week.
The city is thrflied With terran
at'these outrages, whieh are commit-
ted at night when officers are go
ing about on duty, and particularly
when they are in the crowds
A TEX-MIITE srEcu
ro NOMINATE LOWDEX
of tbe Constitution referred
martial law.
Orders were issued Thursday by
"Gov. Hobby instructing troops to be-
gin guard duty in Galveston at the,
Uma set for the taking effect of
tor state syitheut
Firty-four members of Austin Cav-
airy Troop and 20 members of Aus*
tih Machine Gun Company with fPir
machine guns, are c spec ted to ed-
Wednesday bad
ever imn
from I
of the State to use all lawful means < toad of cane sugar
Ey ssociate Prus to the Austin AmerteeA
coNSrXNTINOPLE, June 3 —The
Persian legation has recefved a dis-
patch saying the Bolshevik I had en-
tered Teheran, the capital of Persia.
Frank O Lowden ot IlhnoHk will f
be presented tn the Republican No-
. 11 iona | Convention for homhation *RI
KAILWAY FMPIAYFS ____ be of only ten-minutes" duration
PROTFST CONGRNS QUTITING ------
M3
iragu stand,
enator Johnson of
mrked his arrival on I
reter tbcaeh Avertising rates
printed at top 0 first eolumn on "went
•dr mavertimer, outsid. or fastin
shoula make remittanee with erder at stated
rutee, and if remittanee is in exeran refund
wlm he made premptly hy return mail
Avetin's always very best ""ant ad" vtMw
TO nr
sen earner
MARTIAI LAB |% GRRRE
* Respecttully. •
W P. HOBBY,
Governor and Commander-inrchiet
of Militi.
I suppress." ,
MSA. Meeuing Protest.
After this action was taken the
commission qsued a call for a citizens"
mass meeting to be held in the city
POKTLAND; Mans. Juns 3 —qen
leral Pershing begun a.three-day tent
; of Maine as the guest ot ths tub
' accompanied by Governor Milliken.
ROADS
TILL DELAY,
• m
he Austin Amerleaa \
La. June 2.—A "I
pound was reg- I
i of cotton. i
close "‘hursday a
Jonfederate Me- 1
FINE pF $18,000
AGAINsr A PROFrrEER
umi mow,'I MIFSKOGEE, Ok June 3—What
A Ho* mnelan agency otfidais .declared to
I be the first suicide of a full-blood
. -I anan enforce aund Governov:
order ts the letter, mid AQJL Gee
w • Cope J um betore leaving Aug,
Un Thursday night for Galveaton to
uke charge of the dock strike mite-
• Aytin Ameieaa
Army tun
Sinn Fin Makes Flee Attacka
B, Asosgated Pr-- W the Auettn Amereen
CORK, Iretana, June 1.—fl is re-
ported tha; sinn Fetners during the
I night attaked one maval wtatien st
j Queenstown and five qoast rward ata-
jtions. - . -
„ "oppomea to tbs uss of druucor op-
7 preeive meunure-" In bringing about
1a reduction of iong-standing loons.
i loans ’
Tbs board’ viewy were expremeed
Be Ametatd Pn- te 'S’ Atom Amercan
CHICAGO, 111. June a- Beventy-
five votes are Mill left in the Re-
publican contest.
In sU. 6: comveaton sects set
tit contested, hoe been decided-
The Ane-up of dclegatea in X-
rioes columns at ciome of the day
stood: /
Wood lit. '
J oh Mo a Ki.
in dayn, i«
'ah money
ruling rate
I of t : teat
es 61.
111.000
Counsel fot the Governmept chare-
jed that"the company in that last" tea
month had sold merehandime pur-
ehased tor «<».««« for till.HI.
— i troops to Galveston under existing
GO eirecumstances "would be an insult
The Austrian
meted the Austin troop to teave
that a woman etee cheirma be ap- , . 1111 " —
pen at ad, wete‘ mneuneeu V Mu’ . ..________......
Emmhr", “.z dl FIERCE FIGHTING
en-n Natonat Execuuive Fomimittee, n--
g "27 U
15 20 ,:5
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PeAurctao‘nu"un. t-h ~ | : ALNO rASEs m not «
the etteets of gunshot
Deputy Sheriff. Tom
• AnnHsrM P--- te th- Am-rean
NEW YORK. June l.—Ths syer-
dreadnaught Tennehsee. the W|i*
and moot formidable battleship
afloat, went into commiseton at the
mate pepartment has askca,the DiI
triet of Cotumbi rommiaamners foe
a atatemeat of
In reponse to a letter fom Repre-
mentative Garner. Democrat, Texa~
who said that Trane wool and mo-
hair erowers feared ottorto of the
Federal rmmere banka to hasten de-
flation might prove dimantrous to
tea both OS
he rou n l les.
> full faith,
les are re-
hun making
" "" day TEXAS woot anowrnw
Tap-, tbe Autin Am-te.n na ana LAXS TO ne GEARDED
a Ii Weei e ■ ion- will el tor root]
iaate-miz' An
‘the prlee for five limes n<>r Haring of the Nederal Heserve
00 Mbmiralim Bl 20 *---
pevrons who were taken to the 49o- ‘ vtx infantry, nided by a flotilla, try-
lation hospital followink attacks . f ne to cut the Polish communictions
the bubenie pingue have died ""aing to Klev the Dnieper
. n . ' ~ _ .until attaeked by aviators, who umed
Piant Opeu Under Miitavy Guard, machine eune and bomta,
no Ai rottr-o Ph- • &- Auun Ameren ---------—
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I AT (
mi law
Inng as I
key and
eigned. I
The Austin Amerieanre legsed wtr» gf the f
aaneiated Press ana tha full dey and night
C. Depot, awaiting
The message was signed by five
commissiners, including Mayor H.
Aostin meriean City
Tha Austin Ameriean ah
| to Austin eity submeribire b|
end not later than 740 a.
. hr ribets failing . to reteive
this time or any irregularit
requeste to telephone ill l
ing paper will be sent nt o1
June l.— Mar-
sevsn teen unioun of railroad em.
ployes with a membership of two
milens sent telegrams to Prenident
Wilon, spenker Gillette and senator
Lodge protesting against the pro-
posed adjournment of Congrem, and
urging that it remain In nesnion until
some definite action to curb profi-
teering and to reduce living < nets ha-
June 1.
declated Galventon busines
tegmiaave bhi or $i0o,6ho.
In the Texaa House oa Thursday
a Wil by Representative Miller of
De 11 an and others was introduced,
the measure cartyinz an appropria-
tion of $100,000 for transportation
and sudeintence of National Guard
troops while in service of the state.
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Adjutant General. CapitoL.
Mr:
I am attaching hereto a copy of
my telegram of June 2, to the Mayor
of Galveaton and to the Sheritt of
Galvton County, also next attached
is the reply thereto from Mayor
Sappington Tou will note that my
telegram set out- fully the onitiona
now prevaing in the Fort of Gal-
vestor: In this connection, L eite
you to Section 1b. artfete l, of the
Constitution of this Mats. whicN
rends in part, co follows:
"No citizen of this state shall be
depiived of Ute. liberty, property. •
• • • except by the due comms of the
law of the band.”
The conditions described In my
telegram are clearly viotative of the
Constitutiom and ot the laws of
Texaa
The faithful execution of the law
ta reposed In the 00 y ernor by See-
a.commerrtnerzuro. ton. “n rwsr heocohhlusonopnher-ly
BHUsh nag in front of tofore described., and the provisions J Bt
rv by wonan Irish sym-
Who returned
«ALVFSTON, Tzas, June 1—The
Fifty-four Members of Austin's Galvcaton BoardLof Commission-
! , am Thursdmy nispt telegraphed Cov-
Dismounted Cavalry and the ernor Hobby that to send state
Machine Gun Troop C:
Brooklyn navy yard. j
Constrt.ted at a "tot of $26,600.- fojio
000, she represents the last word in L7-
battieship architecture, 625 (feet ’•yi
has a bam of 98 feet ahd A dit
placement o 32,500 tons.
20.80 20.92
21.70 2182
O. Sappington.
merTehsrsnot wana‛ ngve "has conditions in as black a light as
been, since the present strike of
longshoremen was instituted. March
19. any situation extsting in thia city
warranting the exercise by the Gov.
ernor of his eonstitutionai right and
poinctpower *o call forth tha minith to
Po---stagpomaarpa 862
vtolation of tKe that th pollce au-
hontie of tfhe city have not and
will not be able to cope with and
in history.'’ -
IThis statement was made by J. H.
Fricke, president of the Gulf Coast
district of the Interational Long-
shoremen's Association.
troop headquarters Thursday night
that Gov. Hobby’s final orders di-
the M 'A
Three nubomie Victim. Am Dwi *'k and ***• re-
n, A.int.a . T Awe covered
VERA CRIZ. June 3—Thne Th* fightinz centinues Iba Holhe:
10,000 Soldiers to Chase ViR
By Asoelated Pres- to Iha Autin Ameriean
Kin PASO, Texas, June 3.—ol
Claudio Fox, in command at Juarez,
baa announced that 10,000 soldier
had been ordered from Mexico City
to the states of Durango and Chi-
huahua to campaign against Viula
and Carlos Osuna,
to toe Autin Americsn
June a.—With 11
18.10 18.30
um 19.00
signed to checkmate the Bolsheviki
plana to d.ive a weuge behind Kiev
On the northern from, fighting)
An subeeriptioma are strietly eash ia to
Subseribers wishing their stontors d
will please state both eld snd MW a4
Plense ndviee et enee ef an irrgroja
elivery eithez bs Austin earrter dr V
By Aoriated Frees to the Austin Ameet— n
CHICAGO, III. Juno 3 — Benjamin
Berle, official of a glams company
was arreste 'I after Fred Galvin had
told police that Heris had hirer him
to break piate glass windows in down-
town ntokes in order ta *timulate
buniness for the gtam cdnpany.
ers had been made.
Sommaame -tong
shoremen would make was that «*<
present strike has been the “most
peaceful and law-abiding controversy
e Market,
A-eun I warts.a
La.. June 3 —
i; receipt* 1,-
ta 1,23 Clean
on 123 pocketa
i 871 pockets
nd polish un-
14.
911 IB: Louis-
i ekd. $5,754
1.50.
Gen. Wellers at tool
in weusteh on shtur
36 timm.nTMeas M.
lA timnes, • toss, 1.00
% timen, t haw l to
seimee,slnes Ito
atimea,slae.. .T
zeimen,alne.. to
1 time, Slne,, A3 -----
for advertising tet in trpe iarger than --
tomary, sueh M espitalt n‛ sizes larger plonse
Europcan Pensants in a Sovit.
Jr Amsoelated Pren to the Aueti American
COLANE, June 2 —The impend-
Ing fommation of a "great interna-
tionale" of peasanis’ interests was
announced at a public meting
to aguin at the
n offensive de-
Market
Autin Ameriean.
e 2.— Potatoes
rani; Northern
w firm; Mor-
se No. 1 $14.75
Boyt, Make Money!
A tew hours' work om Sunday
mornine will enelly net you 31.00,
or |1.M se 12.06 sailing Austim
americans Sunday morninen
Ws have boys who make se 00
and $6,00 Sunday morntnen ana
who wrk only between the hours
of peven and tea
duct of business in Tezas snd to
avoid entangiements and Um aitght-
set alignment with asy faction or
element or organtzaton between :
whom asmues or contru reruns have j
arisen with respect to the sWuetiag
at hand
You are directed to be prepared A
to place Brigadier General Jacob r. ;
Wolters in command of the ternitory j
atfected in behalf of the state not ,
later than 1 o'clock a. m., Saturday
JOne 1.
i 47,651 canes;
ry firsts 301
ases included,
id extras 13s;
41 1-e US.
r; fowls 33c.
BROKW GLASS wDOWS
TO MAKE nsIEssi
BATON ROUGE, Ia . June a-The
Louisiana dejegation to the Demoskat-
ic National Conveiion will to unin-
mtructee as to modiricatten of the
Volstead act and eu woman suf-
fraga. .-
Piem to the Austin Awarteas
wish to er later. Just as you de-
sire You oaa always get your
Austin americana even as eariy
sa 3:80 if yea wish, but many
boys sems to the office about We
er seypo o'clock
The way to mexe the meet
sales is to select for yourself s
attnet dut lb Some residential
neighborhood Walk your route
Mewly. cell Austin American lond-
ly, wateh for women sad men
whs seme Ao thetr front poreh,
ana you wi be surprised to find
how no it is to sell Austin's
best Sunday newspaper.
Tsa can bey your paper at
wholemie rates, same as charged
all newsboya, ana sell them ter
1 cents s
Core to the Austin Amerlean
orders to move."
Adjt. Gen. Cope planned to go
at one through to Galveaton to
make preparatioms tor the arrival of
Texas troeto
Wetter wi Command.
Gen. Wolters planned to stop 19
Houston and to leave that city in
time to arrive at Galveston by • 9
c‘clock Saturday morning, at which
time the Adjt. General will tern
over command of the troops to Gen.
BRISTOI. n I. Jan. 3—The'
plant of the Nationat ladle nuohr
Compenv was reopened under mill-!
tary zuard
martini law.
33 noop Untta Moblized,
Twenty-nine dismounted em
troops and three machine gun i
are under mobitizten and the
expected to entain Friday In
to reach Galveston snd he in H
ness for duty when Adjt- Gen. 4
takes charge of the city and t
over command to Gen. • Wolters.
Br Azsoelated F-aee to the Anstta Amertean
wasuIdTOX, V c; June 3-
The nomination of Mrs Annette AD:
bet Adams of Han Francinco. United
states Atorney for Northern Cali-
fornia. to be Aasistant A Born ey Gen-
eral. was confirmed by the senate.
Hhe will be tha first woupan ta
it th belleved that the Botnheviki -
tuh Low. Class.
is% l.n% LI*
61% 1.88% 161%
"SasrderT" were reportsif m
Austin from tbs only docks in
Galveston where work is going oa
three docks being operated under
open-shop cohditinis
All docka, in Galueston Will ba
guarded after that city is naced un- l
der martial law, it was stated.
Ilian Conventlon battie ground with
a prompt, enphatle dedaraentaat
ha wowi4 deuand an unoquivoral
ptoak in the iepubltcan platform
agaumat the iemgue-ot Natoms 7
ruwHii ot e Women.
Ptans t^ • drman 1 time two •e
pubitcan ■ Nutsomat eomntttee be
< re.Md trem it to 94 member, nnd
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■MIA Ameriren
— Mercantiie
mxebante ly.
bills 1 mm.
» on banka
0-dy bills
WASHINOTON, Jyne l—The pos-
tal pay ine rese bill was passed by
the Nouse by the unanimous .vote of
ths 30 members preseht and now
goes to the Premdent
at my command to carpy out tbs
Constitution and the laws of Texan
Tou are therefore, directed to
proceed al one. la Galveaton wita
a suttietent number of ofDcera and
men to fully look into the hereto-
fore and now exintine conditions,
and you are directed to take sueh
action a will be necemary to en-
force the laws of the State without
partiality, and to kep open those ar-
jteries of trade which are emmentiai to
I pomperity and uninterrupted con-
wounds by
Crabbe.
Adjt Gen. cope and Brje. Gen. '
F. Wolters lert Austin' on the :
Hemzining III conteut
Uninstructes 443.
Special Ners Servite of the Austin Amegican.
Boxv. Miss June 3—Mystety
surrotnds 1 hr deaths Thursday night
qf Dr B A Hood, «3. prominent
physiclan. and Mrs H. <1 Spring. $,
wief of an rm ployo of a kumuer coni-
"pany, who were shet and klllM at
the home of Mrs Sprihg
Neighbort aoy Mrs Spring called
to the physiiarr to enter her home
as hr was passing and shoftly aft-
•rward. three shots were heurd to
rapid sus cession
STUn. ‘ woltek otrtutdi repiy
qu allene wag "I don't know *
Hr A-netata Pis I. the Aartis Ameriean
badly damKaged in a euarre over aimome ground, but the off „ >al com- It IAN AND
Woman lmunication announces that they Were
Teenton. Mo.. Bank 1« Cid-ed-
i R - •*
TRESTON, Mo.. June 1—The FL
dety state Nank ot Trenton is
(AOBed an ah order of C. F Enright,
Male bank comatisstoner.
Cope and Gen. Wolters Leave Austin
Keep Open Those Arteries Of Trade, Hobby
UI Shall Enforce Orders to the Letter,99 Cope
114 or send suberi
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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS AND ONLY MORNING ^NEWSPAPER AT TltE TEXAS
AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1920. “TRUE TD TEXAS” “AMERICA ALWAYS”
AS POLES TURN ON
RED BOLSHEVISTS ~" — 4m
.e-.a | Antwerp Dtumond Company which
operates three credt jewelry and
By ft—wt*«H Frees to the Austin Amerkean c jothing sores in Buffalo, was fguanil
waUmaw jne 3. — The Polesguitty in Knited States Dstrict Court
— ,> b B— g . . . . ,+,p —otntot violation of the Lever act, by
wHrrE Ob NEGRO KAHORS i luunched * S0 "jchargmg unjust and unreasonabie
ra AM a ft % Kiev in the Kos River region. 1 prices for clothing nnd was .fined
Csu.ovu" A “0 Wner. have concentrated in""
B» Asmoeiated Pre■ to the Austin Ameriean
CHIACO, III. June 1— The
speech by which tha name of Qov.
Ka, Fowl fry.
Aaatin Amertean
ne 2 —Butter
-
n ---
- S -.
'auditorium Friday night for tha pur-
pose of "protesting against the con-
templated action of Governor
Hobby."
Labor Icader Objects.
I M. Barb, president of the Gal-
veaton labor euncL denounced
Governor Hobby’s decision to send
guardsmen as "wholly -uncalled for
and entirely unnecessay."
By Associnted Pre, w ahe Austin Ameriran
WASHINGTON, June 3 — The
Austin, earner 4 65
Bv trail to Txns M
by trail in L ■* 1 to
। Mr trail foreign I M
Indian on record, took place at Ok-
taha. when Jeff oiiver, BO yearn old,
ended hie life by hanging,
convesrwX womux 1
ADOPT A MEADGEAR
BJ A-—re • Ito Awain Amerlean
CHICAGO. June 3.— Women at-
tending the ICepubltcan National
Conventjon are asked by Mta Ray:
mold Robins to—wear plain small
hats and to taKK them off sa soon
an they are sentba in the convention
haU.
4 SPITTING
Saturday Morning.
Grain
• Austin Amerlean.
o., June
d to 1c higher;
hard $2.94403:
»: No 1 red
id $2.90.
1c higher; No.
So 2 white
$1.9101.93.
. 2 white 11 41;
o. 3 red 11.4?.
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