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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 10

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1 AtSTlN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1900. i9 1A1U I TE16HW 1KII1DIE CALL INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTHETRN RAILWAY. AVENUE i AND SEE? 9 I "3 C- 7 5- 6- S2 GOES INTO TEMPOKAUT ORGANIZATION BY ELECTING North Bound: Leave a. 1.06 p. p.

m. and 12:10 a. m. South Be rid: Leave at ..4:1 I nan for a gUantlc fruit are being mad In London. Tbe entire Soudan li to tramforaed Into a orchard, the exjxwtatlon blng that It will upil7 ail Burop wltn thow fruIU that ean only raised In hot and moUt ellmat.

Already tra hare ben aent to the Boudan, and If these take root and bloom million more will be jlaated. jr. My aew line of 1:15 HOTEL 5 ssg- p. m. and p.

m. HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL. In effect Sunday, April 1W. Tht Houston and Central train will arrive and depart as follows: i.ave Austin: I i PR06BIM Foa mi mm ICook I Stoves m. Leave at 1: p.

m. and :45 Arrive At Houston: AUSTIN a a. m. Arrive 1 p. m.

and :40 Interesting Course of Work Outlined For the- Meeting to Held November and 10 The Program in Full. New Management. Thoroughly Ite- t- JS kt frUllM VrUh Wtr. EpaklDg of Uie health of the British army In South Africa, the Lanat sayi that "we of the greataot difficulties which confront the medical officer to Induce the ma to drink only wale' which has boen rendered aa pure as poealbie by boiling and filtering. AftAr a long march the average soldier will run any rlk to obtain a draught of Leave Houston: Leave at :20 m.

and 10:10 p. m. Arrlve at Austin: Arrive at 4:10 p. m. and 6:45 a.

AUSTIN AND NORTHWESTERN. Mail and express leaves Austin 8:00 moaeieo ana Kevonated. PopmlAT Reort for Traveling Men and Poll-ticianA, Centrally Located en Congress Avenue. Service UnexeaAlad. Rates, to per day.

a. 3 1 1 1 a i i ft 5 41 SI a Special for Three Days. New stove. 15 60 New! Oak cane sat dlr.lr.g chair 100 New oak aldeboard 11 95 New oak foiling buds 13 00 II JAMES RQONEY, a. m.

Accommodation leaves Austin p. m. Mail and exoresa arrives Austin 3 3 3 4:25 6:42 bowerer bad A PROPRIETOR. 5 5- 1 AUCTION HALE. Cm 2 II IIS! p.

m. Accommodation arrives at Austin 10.45 a. m. LAMPASAS STAGE LINE. Leave Burnet 11 a.

m. Arrive Lampasas 4 p. m. Leave Lampasas 10:15 a. m.

Arrive Burnet p. m. W. A. NEWTON Propr.

ic ORR 314 and 319 Congress Ave. MASON AND LLANO STAGE. Leave Llano 12:30 p. m. Arrive at Mason 7:30 p.

m. 82? On Tuesday. Sth of November, beginning at 11 o'clock forenoon, at the courthouse door, Austin. To the trust estate or Mrs. m.

C. Fra-r, deceased. Term CHh. Thr ups-t prices will as follows, the r-duced city values for 1S0O. All property In Austin.

Sale lot. 1 Lot East opposite Tiiitwl Asylum, lot 1. 2. i of Dawson outiot 41. Div.

2 It lilK f'-ft. Bouidm's Edition, near bridge, with nat two-story lately occupied by (. 11. Sullivan $20 2. Section S.

block 12 Fairvlew Tark. unimproved 20 Th Mowing unimproved In Jtoul- f. if it a. a The teachers of Travis county held their first teacher- institute in the district court room yenterday morning. On account of the.

small number present it was deemed best not to go into permanent organisation, but to At-ter it until next meeting. The following temporary officers were rioted: Professor John McKlou, president: Miss Mary vice president; Rupert Fowler, secretory. The following program was arranged for the next meeting, November 9 and 10: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 9. Morning session. 10 o'clock.

Permanent organisation. Report of program committee. Importance of Physical Education-Mrs. Shaver. Discussion.

My First rmy D. M. 13ogle and Miss Ermine Killlan. Discussion. My First Week Rupert Fowler and Miss Mollis Caplinger.

Discussion. AFTERNOON, 2 O'CLOCK. Professional Courtesy W. P. Brady.

Discussion. Importance of Institute Work R. A. Mobley and Miss Mary Borrows. Why So Large a Per Cent of Teachers Fall on Arithmetic in ExaminationsJohn McKiou and Horace Shel-ton.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Leaves Mason 6:30 a. m. Arrive at Llano 1:30 p. m.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Making Connection With Train. Fare one way. round trip, $4.00 S. G.

McLEAN, Propr. HOTEL 109 W. 7th St. ustin, Tex AMERICAN PLAN 1131 LL' i t. jjA 4, 3 Mrxlru'l Intret la CntBa.

The ne'gUboring republic of Mexico would probably view with some com-plaeeny a war which would Involve China deeply and for some time. The former country some ten years ago endeavored to establish a silk Industry, but found it Impossible to make headway against its oriental competitor. Should war upset things in the far east Mexico might still be able to get a foothold in the direction SAN SABA STAGE LINE. Leave Llano 1:00 p. m.

Arrive San Saba 7:3 p. m. Leave San Saba 4:30 ra- 4- Arrive Llano 12:00 noon JS llftiss A. C. Tips, din's addition; 4.

Lot 7, 8. 9. Mock P. 4 lots 5. Lots 23 to 25, block 1.

4 lots Lots 5 to 12. M-x'k 1 lots 7. Its 13. block 1'-. S.

Irts to 2S. block II. 11 I.t. 1 to 4. block f.

4 lots 2 2 2 5 ests-c Proprietress. Daily exceet Sunday. D. F. HARLESS.

Propr. Groceries: JS IHE- Fall Gardens Get your seed frwh anl tru at C. J. 2 2 Martin's, SIS and 320 Congress averWe, Ixt 14 to 22. bl kSJ lots I.t 9 J', Wofk T.

2 I.oia 17, IS. 15. l-' 2 lets. 2. T.

2 r.t tr 13. M'x-k 6 Tx)t 21 to 2. llo-k I'. lot 1 f. 4, bl-M 4 lot Iyots 7 to 13, block W.

7 lots It 1 to JO. block X. 10 II to 21. bl.f 11 lots 1a 9. bif 1 I 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 1.

17. IK. 19. 0. Morning session, 10 o'clock.

Attention of the Individual- 4 -W. H. -2 3 Itobemlan Crranv Take four ounces of any kind of TYLER HOUSE 205 EAST -EVENTH STREET. UNDER tiW MANAGEMENT, Centrally Located Is a Pleasant Place to Spend the Hot Summer Month. 13 r.

0 fruitpeaches, plums, strawberries or coreiess pineapples and if It has been Something I 9i 'A A fhanrf to gt a larg" bl-xk fur than tb pricp of one lot. Ai certiin Jinlicmf-ntH. Particular anl j.apr mny be nee a my c.ffic, 612 Conrf-s9 avenu. Austin. II.

liROWN, Attorney for Trustees. T3 Jd 3 m. e. fURRSHflLL Bishop. Simultaneous Answering Miss Jennie Faulkner.

Putting Questions A. B. Howard. Favored Pupils Mrs. Cunningham.

Keep Up Interest Miss Annie Lowry. Correcting Answers W. N. Carl. Attention to Questions Miss Mamie Chamberlain.

Rate of Questioning Mrs. Alice Vlckers. Individual Teaching W. S. Groves.

Manner of Answering Mr. Brasher. Copying and Prompting Miss Alice Rowe. Classification Miss Georgia Fisher. The work for Saturday is taken from the September Educational Foundation.

All teachers are expected to study the entire lesson. sufficiently stewed in canning, press it through a sieve. The pineapple must be minced very fine. To half a pint of this fruit puree add one and a-half ounces of gelatine soaked In half a cup of water and melted in balf a pint of boiling water; mix well together and adii gradually to a pint of rich, whipped cream. Pour Into a rrold and set In a cold place to harden.

Golden Gate Baking Powder, Absolutely Pure Cream Tarter and Soda; no Starch, Amonia or Alumn. Made in San Francisco by Folger Co. Choice Family Groceries. Extra Fine Teas, Mocha and Java Coffee, etc. Best of at V.

O. WERD t'ndprtakf-r and llvryman. tntlon. Telephone 223. .2 I.

or ti 3 --'-'vrl-r 2 6 ROMs TI nrrn l. TJ 3 BARNES CO. MASONIC TEMPLE. Lord Ifopetoou's Kntertitlalnr. Lord Hopctotm, ti new governor-jeneral of AuMtra'ia, is expected to dazz'o the colonials with his magnificent entertaining.

He is taking an enormous amount of baggage with Lira, and what he may do as governor-general of the united colonies may be Inferred from the fact that when he was governor of one of them, a few years ago, his wine bill alone at the Government lioua In Melbourne, amounted in one year to more than the sun total of hia official salary. "jz nir WINTER BLOOMING BULBS. Xust received, winter blooming bulbs, rt (la, Easter and Sacred Chinese lilies, Ionian and Dutch hyacinths, narcis-I fi, Jonquils, freesias, etc. All at low-! rt possible prices. C.

J. MARTIN, lit and 320 Congress Avenue. The Wheat Problem in Knglanrl. The price of the quartern loaf Is A I'ldilllng Campaign, John II. lioit, Democratic candidate for governor of S'cst Virginia, will make a fiddling campaign, in imitation of some other southerners who have run for slmiiar offices.

Governor Atkinson, the present Kepubllcan executive of the state, made use of a violin In his canvass, and former governor Wilson was also a performer on same Instrument. "Alf" Taylor Iddled his way Into the gubernatorial hair of Tennessee. threatened, says the London Chron icle. Wheat has risen five shillings a quarter, flour three shillings to four shillings a sack, and the people's breakfast-tatle must soon suffer. 3 Cleaning, When we look abroad to the markets 3 of the world, whence our bread Is Dyeing.

brought, the reason of this state of 2 things is immediately evident. The Established 1871. three great meat markets In the world THE ONLY FAST TRAIN AUSTIN ro ST. LOUIS a are India, Russia and the United States. India Is In the throes of a Chas, Koch, con405.

Ave Itlr and Population. In deciding whether China's population is dense or sparse it ought to be remembered that the country produces Countries which produce rice yield at 'east two crops a year. Countries which produce corn, on the other hand, only yield one crop a year. Therefore, apportlonately to its extent, C3 WmtoilnMrr Abtwy Crumbling. Considerable alarm is expressed in Eng'and over the recovery that tb st Jne work of Vf ulnster abbey Is bo badly rotted in some places that only a touch of the flngjr is needea to make it crumble into dust.

This condition has been brrugtit about by acid fumes from the famo'is I.ambeth potteries. These fumes are largely produced by hydrochloric arid and measures are being considered looking to a remedy for the troubla. TEXAS. great famine; Russia was affected last AUSTIN Ladies' Dresses, cleaned and dyed. Shawls Laces, Genu' Clothing dyed, year by a famine of lesser degree; inly the United States Is left.

In any Hats cleaned and case, the population of the United scoured and renovated, reblocked. country which produces rice ougnt to support at least twice as large a pop- a 4 a latlon as a country which produces corn. 3 5 i 5 1 5 5 3fl 23 Leave Austin 3:20 p. m. dally, a rive Malvern 7:12 a.

Hot Springs 8:20 a. m. and St. Louis 7:35 p. m.

ne day. Only 26 hours ana. 15 minutes OJ 9 Origin of the Clilnesa Qaena, The custom of Chinamen wearing La Grande Hotel, Taylor. Texas. ONLY FIRST CLAK M.Or KUN.

a KTTCMIX. IPrea) States is overtaking Its productive power by leaps and bounds, and now comes an unfavorable forecast of the year's crops. That means an almost inevitable shortage on this year's wheat crop of the wor'd. On the last occasion when the States failed us, owing to the gigantic ring formed by Mr. Letter, India came to the rescue, poured Its golden harvest in limitless quantities on the wharves of Bombay and Karachi, and broke the ring.

Now India can no longer help ust. pigtails Is not ancient, considering the period that China has existed as a nation. It dates from 1627, when the Austin to St. Louis, passing througa the beautiful Arcadia valley. Ozark mountains and along the Mississippi nver ty daylight- us a 22233 CJ r- a Future of Hlovtnfoateln.

BloemfoStein, which under British rule, after reorganization is completed will be the capital city of all the South African states, may be waited on by high municipal and historic destinies. At present it Is rather a small town, but larger than Washington, or Melbourne was a century ago, and Is handsomely and healthfully situated. It has room to spread Into a fair city and a dignified seat of magistracy. New York TrtbL-ce. Manchus, who then commenced the contest of the Celestial Empire, en 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

3. P. WEISIQEH, Attorney at Law, Eoom 6, Masonic Temple. Austin Tela9- forced this fashion of doing the hair as a sign of degradation. The average queue Is three feet long, and, reason Manufacture of White Lime and .) ing that the adult Chinamen number 200,000,000, we get a united pigtail AUSTIN WHITE LIME CO.

measuring 113,636 miles long, suffici i s) ment. Plaster Salr, Fire Brick, Stwer Pipe, Ac- me Cement Plaa-T ter. a WEST COCHRAN, Attorneys at Law. Austin Texas. Ordar of tha Crown.

ent to go four and a half times round the earth! Golden Penny. Colored Preacher Bullda Ark. P. K. Smith, a colored preacher la Houston, known there as "Elijah the prophet," has been for several months predicting a long season of rain and pleading with his people to build covered boats to save themselves from S3 As a mark of appreciation of the conclusion of the commercial agreement 1 II, A.

F. MARTIN Frops. between the United States and Ger l-bt Make Ufa II It tar. Office, 415 Congress Avenue. A.

KOPPERL, Attorney at Law. Telephone 294. Ex-King Milan finds It more difficult many the Emperor has conferred upon the flood that is coming. The fact that rain has fallen there every day Rooms 4 and 5, Bosche Building, the ambassador of the United States, Dr. von Holleben.

the order of the r- i. Se5 Ji rr Sii2: t. js for forty-four days Is pointed to as a 2 cZXHt Austin, Texas. fulfillment of his prophecy, and he has crown; upon Herr Koerner, of the foreign office, the order of the red eagle, Dr. SMITH lso shown his faith by his works, having built an ark and placed it In every day to borrow money.

His debts and his difficulties make his life very bitter. He has arrived at that stage of his continental career when he is looked on with suspicion and Is placed on the ominous black list of Carlsbad's business people, who warn all their friends against "a certain Milan, formerly king of Servia," and an and upon Herr Herman, who is at H. M. LITTLE. Attorney at Law, Austin Texas.

-3 IP 5 saoroo-. his church. tached to the embassy at Washington, the order of the red eagie of the fourth if DENTIST class. Vale Orad nates Kettore Church. The ancieut parish church at Wrex nounce that no goods should be sold to him except on a cash basis.

James J. L. PEELER, Commercial and Corporation Practice. Attorney for First National Bank, Jas. H.

Raymond Etc. Austin Texas. 8 8 ham, ia whose cliurchyard the remains of Klihu Yale, ihe found mt Md PORCELAIN AND GOLD BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. 800 CONG. AVE.

RESIDENCE "PHONE 257. a I c. a. a. a a s'S.

ft Gordon, in Chicago Record. If er of. Yale university, are buried, la wt the hand3 of the restorer. Its tower Telephone Rrvt-e to Whart. One of the big trans-Atlantic steam was the pattern the architect of the ship companies has Installed a tele parliament houses used in designing the Victoria tower.

Many Americans When Your Vehicle phone service on its dvk at Hobo- toc with iireat Namra. Tax collectors in Boston find that many dogs are honored with great names. There were Deweys without stint recorded In the past twelve months. Clevelanda, Roosevelts and Joe Wheelers figured numerously in the lists. Schleys, Sampsons, Hob-eons, Moodys, Sankey3 rival In the list with Caesars, Schneiders, Cleopatras, Mark Twains and a host of others of more or less prominence.

Can Vf ale His Booka. The late Sir William Ftaser pos ken. This Is connected with the steam make pl.grimagts to Yale's tomb, and $15,000 of tha $25,000 required to re Requires repairs, give us a trial. We will guarantee you satisfaction and reasonable, uniform prices. We do blacksmlthir.g, wood work, painting ers lying there, bo that the passenger leaving for Europe may from his transact business up to the min store the church has been contributed by Yale ute of sailing.

WALTON HILL, Attorneys at Law, Austin National Bank Building. Austin Texas. WILLIAM STUART, Attorney at Law. Room 6. Openheimer Building.

Austin Texas. H0GG ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law Third Floor Bosche and trimming. We put on rubber tires cold tire setting ma- and we have Auliti Blind Chinese. Faiorlte Food of Animal. chine.

Sea lions, seals, walruses and peli The Rev. W. H. Murray, one of the missionaries whose fate was a matter of doubt, ia one of the who be sessed a splendid collection of books cans are fed on fish when in captivity; and engravings on costumes, which he bequeathed to the princess of Wales, came Interested in the Chinese blind, monkeys, young lions and hippopotami drink milk a fuil-grown h.opopoti si i Dr. hi if ors 2li 2 Go- It igii.

Ix fc ft i light Ej i 2 1 Mr- tl --ooBB- lallai Iss9? t1 Mrs' a 5 2 Svenu 1 th He assisted in devising a system of who lent the whole for a time to mus will absorb fifteen quarts of Factory 505 and 507 Colorado St. Phone 198. S. B. RADKEY raised dots by which a bitnd person Tex Austin flS.

in a day. Polar bears live on bieal; tse Biltish museum, where It is acces-rible ta th printroora. can learn to read in three months. monkeys like fruit. Anticipated Pasteur.

PROPRIETOR. Studied Out of School. Gen. Chaffee, not having the advan M. f.

CRANBERRY, Telephone 1S3. Austin- -Texas. Notary Public in Office. Austin Texas. There waj unveiled at La Teste de France, the other day, a statue Flowrr Tell Married Stat.

The married and unmarried wo-r-e of the United States of Ccicmbi i. America, re designated by the ma' ne age a military education he ifcarrse a soldier, has taken every of Dr. J05.n Hameau, the obscure med cal prictif.cner, who, in 1S36, pub in wn.cn tney wear cowers In the! liicoz TUtSY PILLS rar ft rears tfcs eatr asS and reliable Feaaale aStlsisr ar ad UeableL BeUenawiiaia ears, er by Bail. Prlc. S3.

Sn fa WJIeas Mad tcai Co tf N. mha 1'lula. i-o. i1 Ef.Ir, the setioras wearins thera on I ro9eiect in bis profession. He has a study on viruses, ia which he partly anticipated the discoveries ot E.

W. OOFF, Notary Public and Land Agent. Room Mlllett Oper Bouse. the rlgtt end the on ti. I courses in la' law and n.iiitary left.

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