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STATESMAN. THURSDAY1 MARCS It THE AUSTIN DAILY LEASE OF OPERA HOUSE trip to the Fat Stock Show and Cat-tlemen'3 convention at Fort Worth made and a fine of $1 with costs assessed against him. Marriage Licenses. T. N.

Teargin and Lillie Cisco. W. R. Waggoner and Zelma Jackson. W.

H. Barho and Mrs. Grace Rlffe. will probably ko to heir homes for a Quick as a Wink FOR SUMMER, MONTHS nmm Harreii-? day or two, bo for a few days law That exactly expresses it Just aa qnickly making will be lost eight of. as you can lur the content of one package ui istin, Monday, March 25 Coming Vith Banners Flying Old papers 25c per 106 at the States Divorce Is Filed.

'fJBffff(S) man office. SPRING BEARING PROPRIETORS OF THE POPULAR THEATERS ARE PREPARING TO r.iVE ELABORATE DISPLAY OF Suit for divorce was filed in the Fifty-third district by Hattle Bryant Speaker Thomas B. Love- had a vs. lobe Bryant. touch of the grip yesterday and kept THE DAINTY DESSERT Into a pint of boiling water, yoo will a deaaert which will earprise and delight all who taste it.

When it baa become cold it to his bed at the eapltoL He was MOVING PICTURES. 0 Divorce Is Granted. feeling much better 4ast night, and said he expected to be up again to appareJ 0ur new Snn i will Jellify and be ready to eat. or a more Judge George Calhoun in the Fifty-third district court granted Oi petition of Jordan Jefferson for divorce from day. The Children's Saturnalia! Glorious Revel in Fairylandl Wonder-.

land Transplanted Here! TWO BIG PERFORMANCES, RAIN OR SHINE, at 2 and 8 p. m. Menagerie Open for Inspection One Hour Earlier. RAREST 'AND MOST REMARKABLE EXHIBITION OF ALL TIME! euoorate dessert try the following: Banana Cream. J.

Human and Costley Brothers, rf the Popular theaters, Lillie Jefferson. All size Kodak pictures. 6c. Klnze, Peel five large bananas, rub smooth with five Add ona COD aweet 618 Congress avenue. Films developed have leased from Manager George Walker the Hancock opera house lor I free.

cream beaten to atifl froth, then one package of Lemon Jell-O dissolved in one and one-half Real Estate Transfers. J. E. Farnsworth by attorney, Fred A. Scott, to Mrs.

Harriett Hunter, lots 7 and 8 in block 9 of outlot 37 in division of caps or DOU1CC wsurr. Ponr In mold or bowl A large number of delegates to the! tl.e summer and from May i io tember 1 will have a very artistic and enjoyable line of moving pictures at GEMOT state Sunday School convention at Dallas -will leave Austin on the Katy train at 11:45 o'clock this morning. Austin J325 the opera house. These gentlemen are at present op-oHn. Pnnnlnr theater No.

1 at 619 and when cold garnian with candied cnerries. Serve with whipped cream. i Beautifully Illustrated recipe book free. w. c.

ueicner to b. f. Remington, Othere have arranged to go via the International and Great Northern and Congress avenue and after May 1 will FAMOUS SHOWS the Santa Fe, Address 60 ioi diock j. oi tne jien-wood addition to East Austin. E.

Bartholomew to L. J. Storey, lot 9 in block 43 In city of Aus run No. 2 at 702 congress avenue addition to the opera house. These nnnniar attractions are In the circuit For rood Kodak finishing nee Klnze, CIS Congress avenue.

Films de of twelve shows operating in all large tin, containing 46x160 feet 3000 veloped free. Texas cities and when compieiea um r. v. and Mrs. Emma Nel by are co-a oy fashlon OBt stylJ3h expensive.

less Tnl ta not idle talk. 'acts which ttUb' oTCaParlSOn Kl S15.00and up Hats are the lraperiaUl)eJ made for j3.0o. 5 HaU Knox--J maa tot J5.00. Stetson Hats. JS.OO up circuit will be the largest me United States.

The Popular theater Is Evangelist S. W. Kendrick of the J. D. Roberts of Corsicana was at son to Magnus Bengston, part of avl21-acre tract containing 79 acres of land, part of the Austin Baptist association returned the Driskill yesterday.

the only moving picture show in me yesterday from Dunlap, where he con N. P. Johnson of Nipon Is stopping BtnrB hflvina- elevated seats, eiecinc Henry Martin survey. fiion ducted a very successful meeting. at the Hancock.

fans nrl other modern Improvements. Mine x. -owier to James Banks, Forty converts were added to the Hon. D. Wodell of Cleburne was nnl the finest French pictures wiu church at the Decker BaDtlst meeting.

registered at the Driskill yesterday. he rtiRnlaved and the program will be Just closed. Services were also held at a lot ironung 3b yards on Water street and running back to the Colorado river in town of Webbervllle Driskill Hetel Arrivals B. C. sev.

continually changed, insuring iresn ai Webbervllle. The baptisms were In era. St Louis: S. L. Ervln, Honey traptlnnS.

100 the Colorado river. Grove: Thad. C. Bell. Dallas; J.

W. aii of the PoDular theaters are heing W. E. Watson and wlfeyto Luclan Royally. and Radiantly Reinforced by the Original, Historic MRS, GENERAL TOM THUMB The Countess Magri," with Count and Baron Magrl.

GREATEST COMBINATION OF SUPERLATIVELY SUPREME SEN SATIONS EVER SEEN! SCOMarvelous Animal Actors500 Equines, Canines, Monkeys, Goats, Pigs, Sheep and Elephants That Charm, Thrill and Dazzle by Their Almost Human Intelligence. BIG KNOCKOUT, WHIRLWIND, VOLCANIC FEATURE ACTS. The Monkey Raih-oad. Pyramid of Forty Ponies. Twelve Musical Ponies.

Monkey and Trapeze Artists. Dog and'Monkey Acrobats, Sixteen Military Ponies. The Okabe Imperial Japanese Troupe Head. Herrford: M. L.

Love, Dallas; Jordan's 1907 souvenir book of Aus J. A. Austin. -Brownwood: H. S.

Da a. lot in diock in city of Austin, containing 46x128 feet.1400 tin is put ip ready for mailing. For designed and built under the personal supervision of C. G. Human and are without superior either in Texas or in the east.

vidson. Oklahoma: C. Waldeck, Sallie R. Dowly and husband, R. Taylor: Julian Caners.

Dallas; M. J. sale at 610 Congress avenue, upstairs. Moore, Cameron; Julian Saffstadt, St Louis; D. Crim.

St Louis Baseball Lieutenant w. S. Faulkner of the w. uowiy, to George. P.

Sear-right, one tract of 200 acres and one tract of 6 87-100 acres of landiboth out of a subdivision of the Del Valle grant ....3000 United States army, who spent a day In Austin inspecting the recruiting club; J. D. Roberts, Corsicana; D. w. OdelL Cleburne; G.

F. Wayle, Pales TEXAS SUPREME COURT u.usa, representing lt la the tna station here, returned to San Antonio tine; jonn Hecker, Palestine; J. w. J. L.

Costley to Easter Stokes, lot yesterday. Lieutenant Faulkner ex M. Guanus. I. Snvder.

Dallas; A. G. ORDERS AND MOTIONS pressed his satisfaction with the re Zittmaker, New York; Sam Streetman, zt, in diock is, in Amelia Brass subdivision of outlot 45, in division of Austin boo Houston; E. L. Williams, San An crulting -work which is being done in all parts of his district, which Includes a number of cities besides Austin and Wm, F.

Searight, trustee, to Geo. tonio; W. H. Miller, St Louis; N. M.

Smith. Dallas: O. F. York, Boston; 'toll's HarrillV HARRELL KLEIN CO, Cor. I FOUR CASES REVERSED AND RE San Antonio.

George G. Hawood. Frank Hicks, New p. searight, one tract of 200 acres ot land and one tract of 6 87-100 acres of land out of subdivision of Del Valle grant. .,...3000 York; C.

V. Holland, San Antonio; Try our Fitch shampoo and we will George Rallln. Washington, D. W. vv ve.

and 6th St. MANDEDMOTION TO FILE PETITION FOR MANDAMUS GRANTEDCAUSES SUBMITTED. cure your Dandruff. Burnham Bros. xiuiocK, unicasro: T.

P. Kainey, est. Lula Reeves and husband, C. A. "the barbers," opposite the Driskill Louis; E.

Susman, New York; Charles hotel. Reeves, to Peter Peterson, lot 3, in block 6 of outlot 48, in division of Austin 1 hnerwick, Omaha; Edgar Baren, u. a. Felts, St. Louis: Frank Machen, Cin A little son of Mr.

Martin of East county court law. The spnato. Peter Peterson and wife to Lula Austin was mixed up In a runaway The following proceedings were had GURU'S MARVELOUS TRAIHED MONKEYS Human Clowns, Acrobats, Equilibrists and Autocratio Athletes. THE GREATEST EVER! Absolutely Unique, Unparalelled and Unapproachable MAGNIFICENT FREE STREET PARADE! Unfolding toPublie View, Free to Everybody, All the Vast, Varied, Picturesque and Fairyland Processional Resources of Gentry Brothers' Imperial Tented Establishment. PARADE STARTS FROM THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS, AT SAN ANTONIO AND FIFTH STREETS.

TAKE BELT LINE CARS. accident yesterday and was thrown yesterday in the supreme court: clau8s'. "luoa 01 gi Reeves, 4 acres of land out of southwest corner, of outlot 16, in division A of Austin 201 from a buggy, sustaining some severe Reversed and Remanded to court or cinnati; S. H. Lewis, St.

Louis; R. D. Coughan, Jr Dallas; Louis Williams. Nashville; C. P.

Johnson, Rip-on. S. W. Risen, St Louis; L. Elam, New York; H.

E. Budler, Cincinnati; H. A. Smith, Elgin, R. L.

Henry. Waco: W. E. Wallace, The 1..... but not serious Injuries.

The buggy '1" ally a bill C. S. True and wife to C. A. Nel Civil Appeals J.

Elliott et al. vs. W. S. Ferguson et al from Dallas was entirely demolished.

of "8 trf county. son, part of the Wm. Bratton -survey on Gilleland creek, containing 55 1-4 acres of land 4000 district. JMIMO JBOU If you want split oak or cedar wood. Reversed and Dismissed Foit Worth Chattanooga; E.

A. Fletcher. R. A. beater or fireplace wood and lots of it Green, Beaumont.

A. Nyquist and wife to John reconslf Avenue Hotel Arrivals R. H. Evans and Rio Grande Railway company vs. State of Texas, from Comanche; Missouri.

Kansas and Texas Rail way com for your money, ring up A. H. Achilles. West Sixth street, old phone 13SS, new Martinson, 67 1-7 acres of land out of Eliaa McMillan .3500 tute was substituted for the Brt amendment 09 Bt phone 6 (8. and wife.

Marble Falls; J. B. Earle, Waco; S. M. Hudson, Fort Worth; Frank A.

Knleht Philadelphia: J. pany of Texas vs. State of Texas, from Benjamin Morrall to' N. W. Hall 'do' Graham mDvea teWe that Rains: Missouri, Kansas ana Texas Clarence Thomason, lately of Bay Railway company of Texas vs.

State et abstract 2215, certificate 24-215, survey 179, original grantee S. F. R. R. City, but formerly of Austin, Is able the floor.

of Texas, from Wood. to De out again after having under Hume, Houston; J. W. Whipple, Hondo; R. W.

Couch. Pecos; E. T. Brandenberg, Grand Falls: W. T.

Mc-Cutcheon and wife, Taylor; S. G. Hep-worth, Burlington. W. B.

La Applications Granted Toxas and gone treatment for appendicitis at the containing 320 acres of land on head waters of Cross aujuurnea until 8 o'clock rlnf; pendiaS his the motion to thi Paciflo Railway company et al. vs. BO Austin sanitarium. Thomas was Ph. Hatzfeld to Essie White, the Eastin Knox, from Parker; J.

M. Tucker vs. Eastin Knox, from stricken while at his work in Bay City, but was at once brought to this city Micca, Chicago; W. G. Martin and wife.

Mart; J. L. Quicksall, Waco; William Lambdin. Waco: Nat Chase. HOUSE BILLS.

Parker; St. Louis and San Francisco Railway company vs. Texas and Pa and placed in (the sanitarium, where he underwent a successful operation. soutnern part ot lot subdivi- sion of lot 13, known as subdivision of 252 acres of Cham-bers eight-league grant, and also part of George W. Spear league, containing 125x145 150 w-vri new Measures Make TS cific Railway company et from Fort Worth; G.

W. Henderson, New Orleans; Monroe Stern, Hendly; Amos Lee, Bav City; J. A. Arnold, Beau His many friends here rejoice at ills appearance. early recovery.

Parker; C. G. Hughes vs. Wright Vaughan, from Franklin; C. F.

Ste The following tillla Un- vens vs. B. F. Cameron, from Liberty. The 6c and 10c Store is headquar uucu me nouse: i I BOLL WEEVILS EXHIBITED.

ApplicftJons Refused Galveston, mont; E. L. Williamson, Richmond; C. S. Austin, San Antonio; Stanley W.

Watson, San Antonio; George Knoll, Hamilton: Jewln C. Kurtz, New York; M. Clarkson. Boston: George O. ters for Easter novelties and candles; By Martin Tn nrannt zation of railroad .7 100 kinds pure, fresh candies, worth Harrlsburg and San Antonio Railway company vs.

Hat tie L. Murray et Garfield Farmer Brings Several Large zoc per pound, on sale at luc per a a 1 1 Today AT DRIVING PARK ST. EDWARD'S COLLEGE vs. AUSTIN LEAGUE TEAM GAME CALLED AT 4:30 P. M.

THE ST. EDWARD'S TEAM ARE UNBEATEN CHAMPIONS, BUT THE LEAGUE TEAM DECLARE THEY WILL MAKE THEM BITE THE DUST TODAY. COME OUT AND SEE HOW THEY DO IT. pound. E.

Warren, 213 East Sixth Burwell, United States Army; G. W. Hodges, Junction; G. W. Garner, such corporation has been placed, the hands of a receiver and to pro lor a disposition of the property Bv Balllnrer TNvlr, neaithy unes to the City.

A number of boll weevils were from Bexar; North American Accident Insurance company vs. A. E. Trenton, from Bexar; Galveston, Harrlsburg and street. Junction; S.

P. Mills, "Waco; S. S. San Antonio Railway company vs. J.

Our specialty Is the face and scalp tion of county commissioners at II Kemper. H. T. Mumme, Fo-teet; A. A.

Meator, Winnipeg; S. U. B. Bean, from El Paso; Missouri, Kan- maasas-A. fnr rwith tamea Ann e-antle- brought tothls city yesterday by a farmer residing In the Garfield coun-try.

They were picked off the dried stalks recently, and although it is very early for any of the full grown i and Texas Railway company of St. Louis; B. J. Baldwin, men. We have five of the latest and Wilson, commissioners court and per day for each dav best electric massage machines now in ten dava 1 anv flna mnnth Texas vs.

Sam R. Ferris et from Bastrop; Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway company of Texas vs. W. C. use.

Burnham "the barbers' pests to be in evidence, those exhibited opposite Driskill hotel. By jranam Tn rwnint. tv. nrf Paris; C. W.

Devorese, Paris; William Hodges, Paris; Dr. E. M. Wood, Bertram; A. J.

Ater, Bertram; L. W. Goodrich, Marlin; Levi Goodrich, Mar-lln; B. F. Larkin Texas; George Hancock, Paris.

yesterday were nearly of the lull size. tice of architecture aa a nrnfeai Snowden et from Bastrop; St They had been confined In an air J. W. Metsker, who was hurt In some tight bottle for several days, out were unknown way in the city last week, Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway company vs. P.

A. Colltna et from Tarrant; Jesse M. Berry vs. J. W.

and csaate a board of examiners By Martin Creating the office Inspector of pretoleum oils. By Wilson PmhlhitW rollrJ apparently lively and healthy despite their lack of freedom. continues to Improve, his reasoning senses returning to him gradually, and Jagos, from Denton.1 and other corporations from requli Motion to File Petition for Man COTTON ACREAGE TO City Physician Loving is hopeful that he will be entirely recovered before MONEY IS READY. certain ot tne employes to lurl guaranty bonds. BE MUCH INCREASED Pay for Election Judges nd Clerks 1 T-l long.

Yesterday he was able to open some of his mail, but was unable to recall much of what had happened Milford sohool district as an indea nwain I nem. HANCOCK just previous to being hurt aent scnool district. By Davis of Brazos Providing thA snnrpmA rrtnrt shall hnM nna t( Citv Clerk Johnson requests all per MAJESTIC THEATER Corner Eighteenth and Lavaea Sts. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, sons who. served as Judges or clerks in WEATHER TOO DRY FOR CORN each year beginning the first Moa the dam election Monday to call at his OPERA HOUSE AND OTHER GRAIN AND FARM office and secure what money Is com in uciooer ana may conunua uu last Gutiirgv tn Ano.uct The Womans Guild and Junior Auxiliary of All Saint's chapel will have their annual Easter sale of cakes, candles and fancy articles on Saturday, March 23, at Grace Hall, from 3 to 6.

ing to them. AH election officials are ERS PLOWING UP CORN THEY By Gilmore and Nelson To proj paid by the hour for their services, and HAVE PLANTED. roaa system ior nauunan cuuiuy. If tlanflfiMn. TVi Tfl n-1 1 1d ta And MATINEE AND NIGHT.

an appropriation or jiui.io covering the salaries and other expenses was made by the city council Monday tVlo t-tma nrhan fa tnnurflilCa Dfilii J. W. Metzker, who was injured snail be non-contestaDie. night about a week ago and on whom a suc Farmers and cotton buyers' are ex HOUSE COMMITTEES. pressing the opinion that rrom tne Galveston-Houston Differential present Indications, the cotton acreage of this state and especially of this county will be materially increased MAKING HEADWAY cessful operation was performed at the Austin sanitarium, was taken back to the city hospital yesterday.

He asked or his mail yesterday, the first sign of a return of his normal senses. The officers have heard that he has been given to sleep walking and. think pos tion Taken Up, this year. It is hardly probable that IIARKIIESS AND FOX lixie Minstrels Thn hnusn committee on coma the corn crop of this section will amount to anything, owing to the continued dry weather and many farmers carriers is still holding open session tha Ifonnorlo rli ffprentlftl bilL WlM (Continued from Page 2) TONIGHT 8:30 "Success from the West" New York press, FLORENCE ROBERTS Management John Cort. Presenting First Tirse Here A New Modern Play in Four Acts Tlio Strength of flic Weak to the removal of the Galveston-Hd who heretofore their attention to ton rllfferentlal on.

cotton. A corn exclusively are plowing up tne sibly this led to his injuries. S. E. ROSENGREN, Undertaker and Embalmer.

Fine Carriages for Hire. Hospital Ambulance. 413 Congress Avenue. Phones 451. corn and planting cotton instead.

from S. O. Young, secretary of rL ivnotnn nttnn exchange, to mission. That it was a positive outrage and a disgraceful wrong to try to make the railroads do the impossible. He turned to Mr.

Bryan and an North Texas, green Dugs are 30 STARS30 chairman of the committee was rj said: "What has built, up your coun It took occasion to iniorm yi working great havoc with the wheat crop and it is not probable that this crop will be nearly as large as usual. It is too early in the season to tell to try and rescued it from the wolves and coyotes and made of it one of the finest farming counties in the world, if not the railroads? But for them damus Granted and Cause Set for April 24 Frank Lindsley vs, J. Terrell, commissioner, et al. Set for April 24 R. M.

Thomson et al. vs. G. G. Kelley et from Wharton.

Causes Submitted F. J. Stone et G. W. Tilley et from McLennan; Southern Kansas Railway company of Texas vs.

State of Texas, from Armstrong; W. A. Habours et al. vs. A.

P. McCord et from Milam; Mis-, sourl, Kansas and Texas Railway company of Texas vs. R. L. Tolbert, from Hunt.

CIVIL COURT OF APPEALS. Thirty Cases Set for Submission on April 3. The followftig proceedings were had yesterday in the. court of civil appeals, Third district: Affirmed S. H.

Broadnax vs. A. L. Ledbetter, from Dallas county. Reversed With Instructions Dr.

C. "W1. McBurnett vs. Seeley Lampkin, from Milam. Judgment Affirmed in Part tnd In Part Reversed and Remanded Upshur county et al.

vs. J. M. Lewrlght et from Travis. Appeal Dismissed J.

L. Eomar vs. Legg Tindall, from Coleman. Motions Overruled Texas and Pacific Railway company vs. J.

Weisman from Harrison, to dismiss appeal; Upshur county et al. vs. J. M. Lewrlght et from Travis, supplemental motion to certify to the supreme court; San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway company vs.

George Mertink et from Lee, to dismiss appeal. The court set thirty cases for submission on Wednesday, April 3. next, and this constitutes the next "regular submission" to which were postponed several cases from the last submission. No further notice 'of such cases (those heretofore postponed to the next submission) will be given. The submission on April 3 will include about twelve of the cases transferred from the Dallas court of civil appeals.

RAILROAD DAMAGE SUIT. Action Against the Katy Railroad for $50,000. Suit for $50,000 was filed by Louise Durfee et al. against Missouri. what extent the bugs have damaged the crop, but is certain that North Texas wheat farms have been devas mittee that Hon.

O. B. wiquw mistaken when he testified before committee that Galveston dia want a mileage tariff on cotton. The letter endorsed the Kennady and recommended its passage. Mr.

Colquitt could not testify ther today owina- to important 1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS tated to an appalling extent by this SPECIAL PRICES One lady admitted free opening night with each ticket purchased before 6 p. tn. at Yates Hunter's drug store. Seats Now on Sale pest, and many farmers have given up all hopes of realizing anytning irom their wheat. These conditions In North Texas have decidedly Increased ness engagement.

i Commissioner Allison Maylleio 1 the stand and was questioned By Jl the cotton acreage of that territory. J. H. Lowry, editor of the Honey Grove Signal and former president of the Texas Press association, is in the city for a few days. and while the wheat crop is not at all Frank Andrews or bou your city (Abilene) would now be a wilderness covered with grease bushes." He held that this legislature was seeking to regulate everything under the sun.

Mr. Wllmeth spoke favoring' the Bryan amendment, as also did Mr. Robertson tf Travis. Mr. Robertson held that if the'state did not regulate the railroads, they would regulate the state, and that he was in favor of the reciprocal demurrage bill, as he thought It was onl seeking a just and equitable regulation of the railroads so as to give the shippers their proper protection.

That if the roads were now furnishing proper By Alice M. Smith and Charlotte Thompson As played 10 nights at the liberty theater. Nw York. Mlw a new tragedienne." New York Herald. "The lino are brUffct and brilliant." -New York Sun.

Rev. Dr. Arthur G. Jones, pastor of to be considered as a total tallure, large tract heretofore planted in grain will produce the fleecy staple this year. Mr.

Mayneid stateu that the abolishing of the altfw would not affect the tariff raj neither help or hurt the per. That the abolishing not affect the tariff on ton" that if the rates were not give the First Presbyterian church of San Antonio, was in the city yesterday. PICKED ABOUT TOWN Every dry day that we have is In U. S. Boyce left yesterday for New creasing the cotton acreage," said a Orleans to meet his family returning from Porto Rico.

local cotton man yesterday, "xne shortage In the wheat and corn crops is causing many farmers both in this Will P. Brady, an old Austin boy. now practicing law in Pecos City, is Kodaks for rent. Jordan. (10 Con- fho SATURDAY spending a few days in the city.

county and other parts or lexas to plant cotton. Farmers from Hutto and gress, upstairs. snipping facilities the measure would not hurt tVlAm. onrl If trustr wpta nnt ir. M.

Miller of Creedmoor was regis would get the revenue won rhlnments instead of those in tha st other adjacent towns who a month tered at the Hancock yesterday. The local union of bricklAve win rnaa. ueii or Dallas was among Matinee and Night, March 23. hold their regular meeting tonight at ago were predicting splendid corn crops are now plowing up the corn and planting cotton before It is too late. A few weeks more of this The committee wi i con.

-cussion at their next meeting The committee reporteJ yesterday arrivals in the city. iraues council nail. J. E. Rodgers of Dallas is stopping doing so they ought to be made to do so.

He wanted to see the people treated reasonably as well as the railroads. He held that the roads should be given a reasonable time to acquire sufficient rolling stock to supply the The Only Dramatic Presentation by at tne HancocK. the Grinnan senate i Be a man. Have that milt nrar1 drouth and the corn crop will be a S. S.

Erwln of Honey Grove was at The Armstrong Boys, both phones. total failure in Travis and William The committee ta tel and criminal the Driskill yesterday. son counties." ueinuna oi tne snippers Mrs. J. wail Moore of Dallas arrived The locomotive firemen anil en ably Mastersons end thA transoortation of trocuon Almost everv farmer who comes to in Austin yesterday to Join her hus gineers met last night in remilar ses this city tells of the dry weather in band.

They have decided to make sion and considerable business, most on the public h-sn -n coe's bil providing tnat y(jterl his section and it is the general opin Austin their future home. lett substitute and held that these matters should clearly be left with the railroad commissioners, who were chosen for the very purpose of regu- ly oi a routine nature, was transacted. ion that the Travis county corn crop S. M. Davies of San Augustine was has small prospects of success.

A wet neys in counties fflcie. i less shall receive an Permission of Hon. Geo. W. Peck, ex Governor of Wisconsin.

PECK'S MB your certjuts. luv niri na- a guest at the Hancock yesterday, Kansas and Texas railway of Texas j. a. Austin or tsrownwood was at iuu siaicaraan omce, 25c por laung tne running or the railroads in Texas, and that this special legislation seekine- to refftllntn tria nhlnnln not to exceea fl timbount to be J-o SI county commissioners registered at the Driskill yesterday. Am.

in tne Fitty-third restrict court yesterday, to recover damages for the death of A. G. Dutfee. the husband A. D.

Hamilton of Hemphill is a re and expedition of freight was properly A well-attended meetinsf of the Par. spell would prove of untold beneftt to the crop If it were to come within the next two or three weeks, but after that time the damage will have been done and a rain could save very little. The cotton crop, however, will be Increased and this county's yield will be much larger than usual. cent arrival at the Hancock. of one of the plaintiffs and the son of C.

L. Gregory of Terrell Is a recent witnin tne purview or the powers of the railroad mmmtaelrtn anrl chtvnlri the othw two plaintiffs, who was a penters and Joiners was held last night at Trades Council hall. arrival at the Avenue. Cunningham prov.u trial of violation of local where the validity of t- tJ fen-od to the hl It switchman for the Katy and was killed be left with that tribunal to adjust J. P.

Robertson of Sherman was at in a freight wreck, the road near Ladles! have th Armstrong Ttova to the Avenue yesterday. Lorena several weeks ago. C. V. Holland of San Antonio Is quickest neanug -d ciean mat siurt.

aotn pnonea. Gifts Sage. satisfactory to tne shipper and the carrier, and should not be legislated upon until such a time. If it ever came, when it was evident that the commission was not capable to grapple with registered at the Driskill. ISO New York, March 20.

Announce City Clerk Jno. O. Johnson sent nut Jury Commissioners, A. Giesen of Austin. A.

K. Andr.ion John T. wade or Grandview was a tne copies of the election proelama. guest at the Avenue yesterday. ADACI An OLD iue auuauun.

tion yesterday, and they were posted ranK ward or Fort worth was of Manor and EU Miller of Creedmoor were appointed yesterday as Jury com The nrevimiq nueatlnn (imttn. ksan inrougnout tne city. registered at the Avenue yesterday. New a 21 Years' Continuous Triumph. ment was made today that Mrs.

Russell Sage has donated $150,000 to the American Seaman's Friend society to be used by It in the erection of a proposed serfs home and institute. Mrs. Sastrs also a gift of it the Syrian Protestant college of Beirut, Syria. E. A.

Fletcher of Beaumont Is a re ordered, Mr. Neblett closed the discus-sio nen behalf of his substitute, holding at the cent arrival at the Driskill. One hundred old papers Statesman office for 25c. missioners to select grand and petit Jurors for the April term of the Fifty-third district court and th-s May term of the Twenty-sixth district court. The Funniest Play from the Funniest w.

E. Wallace of Chattanooga is mm it tne Bryan amendment was passed the legislature would by its en- "A ngni -gj. Sickness makes a lis" Book The Real, Original, Home. Bishop H. C.

Morrison preached at ai'uucnt QlSrUDt tha 9t nn. evict stopping at the Avenue. A. H. March of Dallas at the Drls kill yesterday.

Made Bad Boy. ing between the commission and the The LIVER tne the Tenth Street Methodist church last night and a large audience greeted S. B. Johnston of Liberty Hill was Suit on Debt and Lien. Suit for debt and foreclosure of lien was filed in the Fifty-third district court yesterday bv the Mern-on- IF YOU CAN LAUGH YOU CAN'T namSlaaalaledW.

Unthsofcliaiseac- mruaus ana make non -efficacious much of the regulation enacted by the mm. In the city yesterday and registered at STAY AWAY. tee Avenue. Thousands of wnmussion ana place two regulating forces in the floM Garden hose. Buy it from Martin.

Maurice Locke of Dallas is stopping thaler Linotype company against the -IT commission, which now the duly company the plumber and electrician, and save money. Phones 320. 408 Congress former E7C37 avenue. Coffee Debt on Contract. aVIaOaS Uiaa WOti OemlaM It is expected that a number tf Suit for debt on contract was filed Drinkers MtfVU Vhiriine; Spray The aew faaM erriaf A aw and aactfuaTluat i- 1 gototberootoftbewholej 1, thnrouebly.

Austinite will take advantage of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas excursion wiuiea tribunal for regulating railroad affairs in the state. Mr. Bryan delivered an eloquent and forceful speech favoring his amendment an(i opposing the Neblett substitute. The substitute was adopted by a vote of 53 to 42. Senate bill granting Liberty county an additional week of district court term was nascoit thi.j in me uty-thlrd district court by Fischer Lambie vs.

St. Edward's college. The suit is for the sum of at oat vmema, NOW -WELL, to ban Antonio next Sunday, at tne unsKiii. Hon. Sam P.

Streetman of Houston Is In the city on business with the higher courts. Congressman R. L. Eenry came down from Waco yesterday and spent last night in the city. Hon.

James H. Slavden, congressman from the San Antonio district was a visitor In the city yesterday. C. W. Walden of Taylor was a at the Driskill yesterday.

P. N. Harris of GaUeston was at the Hancock yesterday. Monta J. Moore of CaSneron was reslateced at Driskill yesterday.

tjaao.ia. Send your Kodak films to Kinge. Use via Congress avenue. Films oe- Postum Corporation Court. veloped free.

rotnnfl to the system a t-- i rat. It aWftJd 'J Bill by Roos amending' road law of Three pleas of gaming were made before Judge Von Rosenberg in the corporation court yesterday and each "There's a Reason." Both senate and house will adjourn until Monday, and all the member whs de not no a the iwsiilattve uraiae ana Frio counties was passed to engrossment I solid tsesn Take No i ine House concurred in senate or intoxication waa amenamenta to the McCallum bill.

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