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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 5

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a' rr THE AUSTIN STATESMAN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1904 ond in District Clerk Hart, and with Judge Hornsby In the money at third place. WIDOW'S HOME BURNED. business 0utlg3x seems VOTE ON AMENDMENTS IN TRAVIS COUSTY The following table shows the electoral vote for all the polling places so far counted at which a vote for electors was cast. The table is only approximately correct, as there was some difference In the individual for different; electors on the same ticket.

of esute of Caroline Sinnlgson, deceased, to John Foth et 3 14 acres of land out of outlot 27 in division also a strip rf land west of subdivision 3 of outlot 27 in division of Austin, said strip being: 10 feet la width and running parallel with and adjoining entire west line of said lot 3 (Continued from page Four.) Third. Second. LL VOTING PLACES IN COUNTY HEARD FROM Two of the Constitutional Amendments Lost But Internal Improvements Carried by Small Majority. held In Great Britain and contlne S. E.

ROSENGREN, Undertaker and Etrtbalmer, Fine Carriaaes for Hire. First. Polling Place. For.Agst. West First Ward 25 12 Second Ward 115 4t Third Ward IH 34 Fifth Ward 53 Seventh Ward 65 82 Webberville it S5 Manor as 21 Europe, 1,643.000 baits, agiinst 000 last year and 1,388.000 year; before Utt; In Egypt, 120,060 kales, 413 Cngre Avenue.

Phones 451. US.000 last year and 124,0:0 yjj Govalle 9 Personals tore last; India, zsw.uuv against 141,000 last year and year before last, and in the States, 1,469,000 bales, again? 000 bales last year and l.S$i befor. last. F. P.

Arnold of San Antonio is at in the next state conven- sentation tion. the Sutor. Fiskvllle 9 4 Roherts' School House 19 19 G-ivene" Store 15 Flroy 12 2 Hayncs" School House 2 1 Garfield Sprinkle 19 9 Anderson's Gin 3 6 Hfinsbys School House 5 6 Jim Martin of Manchaca was her. yesterday. American Tak J.

A. Baker. Jr. of Houston Is regis Residence of Mrs. J.

R. Kelley of Bart-lett Caught From Defective Flue. Special te The Statesman. Bartlelt, Tex Nov. iL-Just after dinner yesterday Are was discovered in the residence of Mrs.

St. Keeler a widowed lady, who Is blind. The fire boys responded promptly, but the building was a considerable distance out and owing to a strong wind blowing, the flames were under such headway when taey arrived that the building could not be saved. Some of the neighbors who arrived on the scene earl? succeeded in saving considerable of the household goods. The fire originated from a defective kitchen flue.

Loss on house, about $1600; insurance, $1000. 1 Loss on household goods, about 400; Insurance, 200. The Texas Law Journal. We publish the Texas Law Journal. It is rend- by .600 attorneys fifty-two times a year, and will reach 10.000 before the year is up.

If you have anything that will Interest the lawyers this is a good way to reach them, Rates Of advertisement: Per page, one 00 Per page, fifty-two times 100 00 QAMMEL-STATESMAN PUB. CO. tered at the Drlskill. Decker 19 Frank Glover has gone to San Mar Pecan Springs 4 For.Agst. For.Agst.

"26 13 21 11 162 22 104 49 96 31 85 39 127 32 119 50 83 IS 60 35 18 29 18 31 41 23 29 29 7 6 7 7 5 4 8 2 21 19 Zi 17 17. 8 7 17 24 1 21 4 11 2 1 1 2 22 5 22 4 4 6 2 6 7 6 3 1 19 19 4 6 3 5 5 15 23 17 21 14 11 11 11 5 2 2 1 5 1 7 32 9 22 16 6 6 6 6 19 4 15 3 20 8 16 9 23 12 12 3 19 21 17 19 14 10 17 7 2 6 2 5 2 9 3 8 3 7 1 5 6 4 9 7 3 3 7 7 4 7 6 3 6 3 881 295 706 465 cos for a few doys. Pftugerville 20 17 'Frank Cox of Buda came down yes terday and spent the day here. Summit Hill 9 14 Pleasant Valley 7 1 Hall 10 9 leoree Christian Is here from Mar Mancbaca 26 9 ble Falls and is staying at the Sutor. With th.

arrival of the ballot box "oon the final return, from all th. LcinoU of TravU county were in. official count, which is to uke place on Monday is necessary to tt, closing of the incident of the election of 10- The vote has proven even lighter than expected; aggregating: only total of 30" thereabouts. It was ieoerally estimated that the vote this vtar would be in the neighborhood of 400, that figure blng a falling off from the previous election, but this proved over-estimate. No local issue being before the people, they did not Tote, and as a Travis county will be cut down In her repre By Associated Press.

New Orleans, Nov. lli Kester gives the taking oi '-ootton by spinners throu: world as follows, in round This week, 277,000 bales against 55,000 last year it year before last. Total September 1, 2,193,000 bales, against Jtar and 2,133,000 the year 1 Of this northern spinp sda took 631,000 bales fcUate Cedar valley 5 7 John H. Chiles and Dr. Ralph Stelner Travis county has further put the stamp of her disapproval upon the proposed state banking amendment and the amendment looking to the enlargement of the pension laws of Texas.

The second amendment, however, which allows any given county to bond herself for i internal improvement, especially in the nature of irrigation enterprise, has can led in this county by good majority. The battle for first place on the county ticket has been hotly contested, and it is believed that some coin of the realm will change hands in the vicinity of the court house on the result Sheriff Matthews, if we mistake not, leads the ticket, with a close sec have gone to Mexico on a hunting trip. Oak Hill 2 20 Ureedmoer 10 12 Carl 23 J. H. Wood is visiting tha city Washington Costley's 3 Sherman.

He i. staying at the Sutor hotel. Bluff Springs 7 SI ft, Elmo 13 12 Tom Rogers, who is ill at the Aus tin sanitarium, is reported to be doing well. Falrvlew School House 2 6 Fall Creek 10 2RO0O last ye-Chicago. Bee Caves 1 8 Chios Talllaferro has returned entrestrW to Austin, and will make this olty her future home.

Merrilltown 4 8 Travis Peak 2 7 Klmbo 7 Lund. 2 Totals 532 peiore; soutr bales, againsl 474,000 the spinners, 1,1411 000 last year John M. Maupln was In the city yesterday from Gainesville, He stays at the Drlskill. uepjnof jajnseejx Ed E. Hammer and wife of Colorado before.

-t one advance -e tooay. eat was i-sc; i ana 'practic ture 'sing v. ng tqn ve den) ver. City are recent arrivals here. They COUNTY ELECTORAL VOTE uossina JOS84SSY stay at th.

prlsklll. Ed A. Christian was a visitor to the Voting Place- List ef Lett! jeqssjqx aojonD Peo. 0 Dem. 60 city from San Marcos yesterday, lit registered at the Sutor.

a 35 0 West Bast First Second -8eimN. eMdMottpiMNitn John Cannon, proprietor of the Val via ep '2 feels. In th.l The follow remaining ni at Austin, 1 Third. 1,,...,.,. ley Junction hotel, was in Austin yesterday on business.

v- Fourth Fifth. nf Melvln Shaver came up yesterday ,,...225 ,,......231 ,....,...221 .......181 183 36 i a Monday, Now from San Karoos and spent the day Sixth vertlsed until 1 OC NQAl'o 00 04 CO 00 10 0 rlfNt) transacting business. Seventh Webberville usll iot, ana tnet Marlon Robertson, the insurance office at dem ea id A a HHnNHNt-V agent, was in the yesterday yesterday Roberts' School House 42 Manor .142 4S CO 1 (Pi 1- First Person. calR.i.11 on a visit to his brother. this list will please say Ires Miss Laura Randolpli.

who has been NlfiMtfilOM Second A fee of 1 'iQsuioH Spur ijunoo "SJOOJS attending school at San Marcos, la vis Elroy Fiskvllle Qevalle Anderson's Mill on all advertised letters.Vr Third Head letters wipiw' iting ner mother this week. R. O. McCormlck, traveling freight 2 IfiSS 1Tm.Mi6S3Sb 04 cue address, street and numbep, ll agent for the Frisco, was in the Capi Sprinkle Gi van's Anderson's Cin. name and address on tHylAA the envelope, so that in cayr respondent is not found I nr- IoojS tal city on business yesterday.

SSSS! NiiienMi(i net cc Ji tee Bam D. Cordova was an outgoing Hornsby's School House passenger over the International andl maqrao can be to you dlrev Fourth Alr-indows will the delivery of mill on Suit holidays from 10 td 11 a. rJ 1 Decker Llttlg Pecan ureal iNurinern ior umcago yesieruay. W. h.

Mills and wife, who have been L. 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HMlJl( 'H(ll4fJekglIrior4MH. Soc. 0 0 .2 1 2 2 .6. 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Pro.

0 4 2 4 6 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 l' 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 3 0 Rep. 22 7 11 66 33 105 70 41 31 17 4 33 1 16 34 14 15 0 13 6 9 2 6 19 1 a 3 13 2 23 5 4 4 12 4 10 9 0 8 3 33 21 visiting Mrs. Msloney of this city, have Pfleugeville -Summit Hill QKO. B. Postmar.

viaei returned to tnelr home In Chihuahua, Mex. Mrs. John T. Milllkin. of.

St Louis. 0 1 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 Pleasant Villey Manchaca Ladles. 'j Allen, Mrs. M. Adams.

Cedar Valley Oak Hill J01VU9S 9JBJS who has been visiting Mrs. Walter Caldwell here, returned home yesterday. i Austin, Mrs. Callle. 86 15 17 28 66 14 33 5.

2 23 69 88 3 63 15 26 7 50 25 29 25 9 14 3 18 19 9 25 8 17 12 Eane's School Blundeenar, Mrs. Mary; Butler, UostxiH Will Hogr went to El Paso last night Lula; Bowen, Miss Belle; Mrs. H. to attend the mining and irrigation Creedmoor 1 Washington and Costley's Bluff Springs St. Elmo 1 Falrvlew School Clark.

Mrs. M. Cantw.ll, i- tae4ctooo C4 eo Rosy; Carsllle, Miss Loula; M. D. Fall Creek es.oe.ia Davis, Miss Elnora; Durham, II NnHHrlrt Louise; Dixon, Mrs.

Laura (2). -Everett. Mis. Dlmcsv: Siioz Mrs. Bella.1 i Mud Bee Caves Teck Carl I Germania Hall tnnnMHH Fowler, Mrs.

Gregory, Mrs. Annie; Goulon, 1 iacae4 congress which meets la that city next week. Will P. Brady, ex-superlntendent of public instruction, baa entered the law department of the University of Texas. Miss Katie Zom of Seguln and jllss Nettie Watklns of San Marcos are here visiting their friend, Miss Flossie Tegener, in South Austin.

Mrs. T. A. Lorance, after a week'. visit to relatives, has returned to her home in accompanied by bor mother, Mrs.

William Wellmer. Drlskill Hotel Arrivals. K. Lyon, St. Louis; E.

R. Emery, Houston; J. Nurban, Baltimore; Charles Z. Alex Be. C4t-AlAe400 00 Q04 Hills.

Miss Vlnie; Hankie, I Thiele's Residence Merrilltown Travis Peak Klmbo Lund Hill, Mrs. B. Lockett, Miss aiattie. VCtOJOAJuOf MUler, Mia. Perrin, Miss Mae.

I Rogers. Miss Ines: Bcbson. euof Mamie; Rintchlon, Miss Ardella; Ro Mrs. Joseph; Roberts. Mrs.

laa; BUSINESS WAS QUIET tHf ft lnson, Miss Llssie. J' Eamson, Mrs. Baitr; scott. uni lie; Smith, Mrs. Sutton.

Emma; Banner, Miss J. O. I rl IN THE LOCAL COURTS Thomas, Miss Barah. I West, Walker, Mrs, Ril 9 tH 10 to 64 OA id t4 trt TieBXw Watts, Mrs. S.

Wrichardson, G. Ward. Mrs. WUUa Miss Clonla. ander, St.

Louis; Sol Baernstein, Louisville; F. A. Beaumont, Dallas; J. B. Cage, Llano; Tom Means, St.

Louis; H. Levy, Cincinnati; Oeoree ft. Watson, Alabama; B. I Syera, San Antonio: F. Y.

Leslie. St. Louis; C. E. Lewis, Cincinnati; E.

H. Jackson, New York; J. B. Rucker, Chicago; W. H.

Ebbing, St. Louis; H. H. Goeland, New York; L. C.

Ruppin, Chicago: Sol Kahn, St. Louis; John M. Maupln, Gainesville; James A. Baker, Houston; H. B.

Rue; E. B. Armbuster, Columbus: Harvey M. Frees, Cincin eupjuaf p-4 Gentlemen. 1 I Anderson.

Wailace; Adams, C. 1 CO CO js 3rtONOt50W4joTHaO' Suit Filed on Commissions-The Pleas of Guilty in the County Court. The Granberry Case. r-t 11 HH Blose, Lafe; Balderas, Felipe; ton. V.

Bralley. E. D. 'isuaa 'ooNMtoiAtiikAaoiocoNOtNt-cAiAeoaob nati; B. L.

Logan, Missouri; E. J. Crus, Rlcardo Crus; CookLwnj Cosley, C. Camp, C. Col Thomas; Cardenas, Dolores; ChrLJ sujsnoo 04 f-4 Hammond and wife, Colorado, Texas; E.

E. Peck, Dee Moines; A. B. Ruben-stein, Philadelphia; W. R.

Cruce. St. Louts; A. Q. C.

Leleby and wife, Boston: Pink Levy. Chicago; Fred A. 'lljuig PPOX Burback, New York; A. A. Parker, JLL New York; C.

II. Truett. St. Paul; build a box house on East Tenth street to cost $250; to T. C.

Gregory to build a frame residence on East Third street to cost about $550. A. M. Ruttan; II, Slrling, New C. H.

Davidson, Rev. H. S. Ernan-das. David.

Griffin, John K. Hankie, Marshall Han clsce; Hesbrook, Franqu. Johns, I. Joslin, Ivun. Keesee, Kate.

Meruman, Marrle; Mayo, O. Intlre. Montes, Dloniclo; lei, James: Martinez, Roman. Neal, David. Parson.

Mis. Mollle. York; John H. Woo Sherman; Geo. (0 UJ o.

0 0 0 W. Worse, Waco; A. M. Fulton, Chi Niua i C4 a oe U39t te 1O11 C4 09 00 tfiMAVn 'NH. 111 C4 rH rlH r4.

Up3Q cago; L. O. Head, Pallas. Pon't miss the opportunity of eet MU3 'UOSpjABa 55n "'rt NMISnnUrn ilfi ON 94ff4 CM1 C4 HtlNM NnNHHH ting a new rig out of the M. Beaty stock, fr sale now by W.

T. Wroe A NflNrt Reece, Rochs, Paul I. UMg Clarence; Resendes, Sldromo. Savage, George Saul, I Sor.s. GEO.

W. PATTERSON, C4 04 Suit Commissions. A suit was filed yesterday morning the Fifty-third district court by John B. Vinson, through his attorney, against Ed H. Rogers, on commissions.

The plaintiff alleges that the defendant is Indebted to him In the sum of $530 for the sale of certain land for which Vinson claimed that he was the agent for the defendant. CjJ3qujQ Business was exceedingly quiet yesterday in the local courts. In the Twenty-sixth district court -the case of S. C. Granberry against J.

R. Gran-terry occupied the attention-of the court, while in the Fifty-third district court no business was transacted. There were two pleas of guilty on charges of gaming, in the county court. Twenty-Sixth District Court. The case of S.

C. Granberry against Jnnle R. Granberry, which has been on trial in the Twenty-sixth district court for the past two days, was resumed yesterday miming. entire morning session was davoted to hearing arguments in the case The arguments were concluded yesterday afternoon end the case submitted to the Jury, which is still out. ahear, W.

Bmith, ley, R. Shelby, William; Charley; Salinas. Marcarlto. UNDERTAKER AND PROPRIETOR ECLIPSE STABLES. OMNIBUS AND 54 uouja BAGGAGE TRANSFER.

FINE CAR. IAvH04C4tDt-fCCOC4C0fH0CCO RlAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY. BOARDING HORSES A 8PECIALTY. 1MN.O RUBBER TIRED HOSPITAL AMBU LANCE. 108 TO 116 E.

7TH ST. urge's to ne t-c- Hfu t''in us'h i- us 01 MoeMt 4 WtOMNrtrt BOTH PHONES 161. Thompeon, Grady; Thorp, Tk Talty, Peter J. Woods, Henry; Wilson, Ollle1. Tale, HUden.

1 Foreign. Iflarela. Jesus Ma, PartlHo, Jullo. So'l'nas, Margaivo. Vales, Rosa V.

Cuelton, Jose AngeJ Delagado, Canuto. I 'uuBUunqog Sidewalks SUBA3 The County Court. There were two pleas of guMy yesterday morning in the county tourt, the defendants being charged with permitting gaming. Hamilton fined each of the defendants $25 and cotts. This was the only business transacted this morning In the county court.

C4 'WOrtH Internal revenue receipts s.t the local puviJ-sjow olHce yest.rday amounted to $2046.98. r4 eo SmOSm a C4 ih hh Nelson Davis, the well known mer Agriculture this year will add abou four billion dollars to the country's wealth and foreign customers will pay us not fur from nine hundred million dollars for our agricultural products, shipped to them over the sea. Building Permits, Building permits were Issued yesterday by the city clerk to A. Haltman to build a box house on Guadalupe street to cost $260; to J. M.

Childress to build a box house on Red River street to cost about 175; to Shepperd Ra'ob to chant, left for Galveston yesterday to be present at the funeral of his mother. Mis. A. Davis, whose death occurred "sujqqoy 4 COC4 fH there Thursday. Deceased was 76 nunn years or age ana a most estimable lady.

The remains will be interred In the family lot in the Galveston cem Released From Custody. Charity Peterson, who was fined In the county court on a charge of theft of timber, was released from custody, his fine having been paid. His father Said it was thought at first he would appeal the case, but Anally decided to 'Axttqsiv etery. GOING TO I'uepjof The chief of police of New York has ST. LOUIS? euioqiBjo sent a card to the police and sheriff's departments to look out for Maurice O'Connor, alias "Mousey Connors," ulias William O'Brien, an ex-convict, 24 years old, 6 feet 5 inches tall, 136 pounds, light chexttiut hair, light blue eyes, fair complexion; was smooth sueuda)s NEXT YOUR SKIN WARM UNDERWEAR WOOLEN AND COTTON $1 to $5 Per Suit settle the matter.

Petition in Bankruptcy, Albert Psencik, a butcher of Plumm, Fayette county, yes'erday filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in th3 federal court. His liibilitles are given at $1348.75 and his assets at $935, all of which Is claimed a exempt. puetloi shaven, and has a burnt scar on left cheek. He la wanted for murder. sapoqa Yesterday morning about 10:30 VERY LOW RATE, while Mrs.

Ed Bhands was walking up Ralney Mrcet toward hrr home, she "juaSnM was attacked by a cow an badly but not setinusly Injured. It seems that the cow's attention waf, attracted by a re'l fascinator that Mrs. ShanUs was TO THE WORLD'S os 'w 7- Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday by the county clerk to Benanclo Hernandes and Beatrls Lerma, Alberto Dempsolff and Fellpl Garcia, George Hawkins and Bana Michels. rH Ifi CO iO uospiAUd ai ai'oo 4 -toSjoi 00 13 es ci id ee 2 00 reN SUMMER mp NORTH AND EAST Jailor Meredith Sick.

Jailor John Meredith was taken til wearing on her head, and yesterday ran after her, knocked her down reveral times, cutting her lip and hooking her in the rfht arm. Dr. Carhart, who lives close to Mrs. ghands, who happened to be at home at the time, was railed in to attend to Mr. Shands" wounds, ghe was reported as resting easier now.

Mrs. Shands is the wife of Mr. Ed It-hand, who Is employed at Patterson's stables. They live at SS Ralney street. sum FORYODR HANDS, Dressed and Undressed Kid GloVes, $1.00 to $2.00 FOR COLD FEET, Warm Shoes, NeMcton's, and SHOO; Crawford, 53.50 to $100 yesterday and was confined to his bed yesterday.

During his Illness Deputy WITH PRiVILEQC OF STOPPING Sheriff John Mallory Is acting jailor. EUREKA SPRINGS or MONTE NE, I uosnosf Ifi I- OO ifl t- 1 .00 tmi PICTURESQUE OZAR, 03 00 UepMo'i Real Estate Transfers. W. M. Edwards and ife to Emma- Johnson, 1 acre of land beginning on southeast corner of J.

T. Majree tract Gw)i-e W. Wulling, to Charles Wild, block 11, containing 30 acies of out of George W. 73 4) Doesn't Respect Old Age. L's shameful when youth falls to' show proper respect for old sge, but.

Just the contrary in the case of Dij King New Life Pills. They cut maladies no matter how severe arid Irrespective of old age. Dyapepala. Jaundice, Fever. Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill.

25c at drug stojes. The west, with Its billion dollar corf crops, its half million dollar whea; crops, its quurter million dollar oa crops, has been the country', bulwark in the storm, of Inflated finance. I -n rr r3w 0 i -O '0 t- t. Perfectly Equipped Tralw Electric Lights and Fan. Observation Dining ASH THE TIC any OR AO WA.TULEY,& r-r uAI 1S00 tv a SI rt a .3 Sneer league in Susan 11 Hancock tract George P.

Warner to Mrs. H. Baker, the west half Of block 1115 in Austin City Cemetery association's addition to cemetery Cl.c.rles Huppertz, administrator W8IGHT RQBINSOfi 616 Congress. 75 i' -4 Vr i charge, which Is a sufficient guaran- fl'.

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