Austin Daily Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 31, 1902 Page: 1 of 16
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AUSTIN DAIL
AUSTIN. TEXAS, SUNDAY, AUGUST 31.
VOL XXXI
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KEEPS SCHEDULE or Ml TRAINS
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very pleasant trip through Northwest
1 Texas: He had a very exciting time
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linois Central R.R.
•om New Orleans to Mem-
tis, Louisville, Cincinnati.
. Louis, Chicago and all
infs north and east.
Two SolidVestibuled Trains
ply. Heals in diningacars.
k your agent for ticket via
Dry Cleaner, Dyer
San Antonio, Texas.
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excuse for pay
noren, carbuncles,
daily advised for
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Southwester Telegraph ana
Tolephone Company
Good Wives Grow Fair in the Light
of Their Works.” Especially if
They Use
ceaou and my reasonable
CHAPA’S
Prescription Pharmacy,
117 East Sixth St.
OPPOSITE DRISKILL HOTEL.
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1902
Cornwell’s
620 CONGRESS AVE.
Both Phone* 288.
Agent for Nunnally’s famous
Candler.
edhe.wound become an attache of the
butlers pantry the idea was abandon-
Distance need not sever our business relations.
Uncle Sam is a good go-between. Mail orders
are something we like and you will be taken
care of just as well as if you came in person. )
If interested in good clothes, Furnishings and
Hats send us your name and address and we
will keep you posted on Styles for Fall and
Winter. - ,
For man or boy.
SAPOLIO
runntng
ete. Mepe
fl
Sold by progressive
have others that are better-and- higher in price: . alao.
Hose Guards, Sweaters, etc.
CAPITAL CITY BOOK CO.,
MUM* aM
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Resorts
.There are many desirablo Bumma.
Resort located along th* souther
FSWOOD
EAM. 5 I
Hem to lit
toe min the nnmn
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Th* Young Men Claim That Matron*
D° Not Grant .Them Enough
Effluent and prompt service always.
E‘ee delivery. Phone 802.
SOME AMUSING DR|
ON SOCIAL STR
0212 io 91761’ a
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ners the particular kind of dog they
were fond of, remarking that dinners
were.by.no means uncommon in Parla
at which men appear in the dinguise
of Plge, calves, goats and other anl-
nai». *
'he season
rorhhr kumnmerussrbavinsbeonclosed
.apartments at an excluniv, hotel,
. Mesars. Geo. H. Walker, Pete Law. '
less, Charley Page and Barley Moore'
leaxe. this morning for the Harpoon
club to enjoy a few days’ hahing.
Homer Curtie, Physical director of T lHe very nng you ar
M2 Boms’a; 144 444
ation
paint yoi
If you pall
are caref
nt will gi
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b and disa
e color ai
W«CE FIVE CENTS"
E. Y. WHITE,
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The trout fahing tn
Atreams,o.the Sapphire country of
M?K s e.r.
"N roughly4 cpsmadatioe
The scenery is not surpassed by any
mountainous section of the country *
nSummerwtouris, tickets to Brevard
ana Toxaway: N, C., on sale at all
principal stations 05, »he Queen and
Crescent System. no
plete Drug Store In every de
.11 prescriptions compounded
_____BESSIE FRANCIS,
CURES BLOOD POISON aAmmn
U'XCIR^
"-18 FDAnMDIOINB
Yeur mail order will
I have prompt attention.
Delicious...
Chocolate Bon Bons in a varie-
ty of all the leading flavors, al-
ways fresh, as we keep our sup-
ply in the ice box.
Our Ice Cream is making us
famous, it is so rich and pure.
Delivered free of charge at
21-00 per gallon.
Of the oztomice will shortly be made,
be new_austribu receptacle will also
De placed and other improvements.
WILLSOONCONNECI MAINS
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CITY WILL SHORTLY BE PUMp.
INGWATERINTO MAINS OF
THE OLD COMPANY.
+ the thing you are looking 4-
A for Tenw A tx-tt__ "
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IF THE BAbf .8 currwa TME.
i The young" men are now buwy try-
in that dachshund and other classes.
It 19 said.
.The. atruggle of our fair onee against
the bugbear of adiposity han caused
radi to.add another adjunct to her
toilet aplfances.. Every well-apoint
ed dressing room now contains a
dainty pair of nickel-plated scales
most delicately adjusted and kept con-
venient to the bath room so that the
anxious fair one ean weigh herself
TRAVEL
Is Necessary Sometimes
—BUT THE...
Long Distance Telephone
mu nave you much.—. —- w..-
'A Fine Pictures and Picture Framing.
< 909 CONGRESS AVENUE, AUSTIN, TEXAS. ' 9
"*6ssssssssssssssssegacse
WAUKESHA, Wis.
he ideal summer resort hotel of
sconsin. Excellent Cuisine—Bupe .. u, ..
.Serviee-New. Grill Rooms. NeW. demonstration on Monday^
Equipped Bathlag Establish meat— ----- -- ” “
erb Orchestra — All Out-Door
Col. J. S. Billingsley and charming
daughter, Miss Leila of Buda, are in
the city visiting relatives.
— Miss Musle Rowntree returned yes-
terday from the north, where she has
been spending the summer.
...Misa Lottie Rice Cruger at 206 East
Ninth street is entertaining her friend,
Miss Nettle Autry of Waco.
—Miss Myrtle Smith of Hyde Park
has returned from Waxahachie, where
she has been visiting friends.
—Mrs. Frank Evans of El Oro, Mex-
ico, is Visiting Mrs. D. T. Lovejoy at
the residence of J. B. Rogers.
—MajorIra H. Evans left yesterday
for New York, to be absent several
weeks on business and pleasure.
—Mise Lena Sterzing of this city has
returned home after a pleasant visit to
friends and relatives In San Antonio.
—Miss Helen Sampson returned to
her home In this city yesterday after a
months visit with friends In Colorado.
-Col. T. H. Semons, advance agent
I oBuralo Rils wn West Show, K in
the city. He is stopping at the Han-
• cock.
stage. Druggista, |i. To provore
cures, sample of Blood Balm sentiPr
•nd prepaid by writing Blood
Co , Atlanta, Ga. DecomK-100a--Baim
free medical advtee sent
“The Razor With A Character
When You Boy •
Shumate Dollar Razor
ometktngowathlaztderentsomething.with a distinet character an IU own.
smoothly, comfortably, and iit Aomshin. you, rely upon to ehave
forpoursuarantee mens lust What it gays: have m upon us
Replaced and no questions asked a Von ar. nnt .. .
Could anything be fairer, or can you find My potaplensed.
Ing more under the circnmatani
In satisfactory use in every i
dealers everywhere.
the Sky and the sapphire Country R.
eluding Asheville, N. C, Hot Sprinae
and the Resorte of Tennesee" ana
Virginia; alee various seashore re
Cornwell’s
I Drug Store
I 5000 TOOTH BRUSHES.
■ Our own direct importation,
■ hst received. These brushes
’■/'represent the very best that can
Z be sold at the various prices.
2 Splendid values at 10c and 15c
The 25c and 35c Tooth
3 brushes are made especially for
us, and we guarantee each and
every one to positively not shed
the bristle*.
Physicians’ prescriptions com-
pounded accurately and de-
livered promptly.
En ables,.the. Public, to Determne
Whether Trains Ar* on Tim*
or Behind.
—o——
Postmaster George B ZmpetmAn
yesterday placed a bulletin board at
the, main entrance to the postomice, on
which ■' given a correct schedule of the
arrival and departure of all tran:
coming to Austin. Thia |* quite an im-
provement. as it enable* the public at
to ascertain if a train on
which they wish to get some mall 1*
on time or behind.
It Is the Intention of the postmaster
to also poet the list of letter* remaln.
Ume ” the PPBtomce after a certain
Newport, Aum 30.-41, _____ „
now at its height here and an Increa-
ing tendency to sillinebs ’ "
apparent. The tollowing tacts relative
cultfwPort have Just Seen siven oir:
We want to be your friends, therefore for a few days we
offer you
Be fit. , tna use that old and well
all pain, care* wind colic aad la the Boner T
hestcremedy,coratarrhoed. Houston,
nv* cents a bottte.
.,c
| instead they were presented with
I suits appropriate for the occasion by
their beautiful hostess. D‘
I.Jacko’s retirement from society took
1 Place intead of Mr. H»rfy Lehr’s and
I»he amiab le simian has practically
I banished from the higher social circles
Izince his debut brought upon his
I sponsor such unenviable notoriety.
I.I.was.at one uime bal that in a
I spirit of bravado Mr. Lehr intended
lso.have him appear at the colonial
lainn . approprltely equipped for the
foccaslon, bu as the man servants
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ehe’Ghledbtahubtof teo'nffi 2?
ever! year: The toal value o reai
estate In Newport is assessed at $33,-
000,000, but its actual value quadruples
that amount. Over fve hundred mil-
lionaires have a headquarters here and
the combined wealth of the summer
colony is estimated at a billion dol.
tr* I is.the great battleground for
those desiring to enter smart society.
It.18 th .clearing house of American
fashionable society. It is the only
place where the tashlonables of differ-
ent cities meet on an equality.
It is the scene of the most extrava.
Kant Eolliea the most lavish entertain-
oun.rv the most splendid display this
.country has ever known.
The first result of the absurd pre-
tence of things rocial here has blown
over A Is true, and the parties con-
nected. with the scandal have shaken
the U of Newport from their feet,
but ki.” , not be long before other
care bits of racy gosst will get into
the napers.
The colonial ball given by Mrs. Stuy.
vesant Fish at Crossways passed off
wihoutiany incidents of note. and the
men invited were not compelled to
have their mustaches ahavea off, as
Dame Rumor had assereted would be
Hotel
i.
mEroR.
■ with
ble euppi
afords. i
1 men.
IlfPORTS UTE FAD
0iq b )e sail
SILLY SEASON COMMENCING AND
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For Summer Homes folders an*
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o manipulate,gaiaptnorarned
g2 the knowi-
telteronsrhin"sirernendrondrclogust
iM"huenM. ever wienoap,,
0h When'
lngh%rS™S intowntoand"iKnz notosomaganea
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table or desk, was on he-"KunDanae
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Ing must be done '"ho nude a*ther» IT |Q AlilTF AANIENIrN
W pit CONVENIEN
Wherever women meet now one
hearswguch.remarka as "I 10,1 A pouna
last week, or I have picked up two
u pounds in the past month,” and “How
• iguzourweightr" has become ^e X
stitute for How do you do?”
It is odd how some women persist in
reducing their weight even when there
^yZ^ZbU^m^8 Wi
tns.ab-
Xn,'%Z«X“Zdh^
rooms or the athletic chamber seem to
contain madame most of the time
when she *’ not on the parade ground.
.Th e,xoung society man who has fig-
ured in the early part of this letter
haslately found an agreeable addition
to his income from the new fad which
has sprung up for . drinking Cham
pagne,cerpeclally, the brana K. Iw™.
Sines st.became known that King Ed-
ward s morning cocktail was a pint of
chamnana * PaU or
holiday I
aa on 81
t stamps
ure them i
ery wind
11 to 12
Where"h""ha“trun exsuaive hotel. Work of connecting the old water
as weuneshaswtransacted.his .business company’s main* with the city piant
S ".’K, W “'o2 anneaRth:
P -wen • u. laEu- fcws X“SX°?;k
reporter for The Statesman, Said that
tha work, would probably be inugura:
he latter part of this week, or the
first of next week. The idea, which
some have been led to believe that an
parties who are connected with the old
company will have to Chnge 06
dty. maine Is a mistake. The city will
connect the malns of both compante*
conaumap wlH .A U- Me
» har.5.
Knua aispenem wl'th irtzonvicar98
ph-
auromationatarseanognhe mont unetuf
The well-bred contempt with which
pome of the automatic English butlers
downupon our newly rich 19 becoming
in8uierab e and their comparisons, 0c.
casionaily wafted up from below
stairs by busy bodies in their ranks
have stung more than one narvenu
— — 5 breaking bronchosi. theraneemeheartttonghe quek lately.
.-Jack cole ot suda is In the...»on sErdain ~ ~
business. today for San Antonio, where Mr. Am-1 "tandins.arransed the most astonish-
n-Mrs.E. G. Myers is visiting friend* stead has been invited to participate inl ie.ma rrlase,of the —son which link-
In the city. the Labor Day festivities or thaFSiA 100 the son of an erstwhile book pea.
—Miss Kittle Cravens has returned — B. S. Sturgis and wife of "parP lace: I d er and manservant with the most
from a visit to Willis. in the city. They are“iopniParis arelaristocratic blood in the country mont
—Miss Helen Murdock of Fort Worth Driskill. Mr sturgin is 2PLnE.at.thel the American standpoint ‘ from
is visiting rriends, this itg. . . 1 ness wiih ih comptrilsraesntnhunt h Thi woman. It is ,aid. received a
—Mrs. Nelson Prowse of this city la —Mrs. J H W.i VI handsome douceur for h.‘ "59 8
visiting her mother in Arizona. : Clerk Walker of the EomWite.sogchlef I and thi, not the first her.." eryices
—Mr. Lon Martin leaves today for a partment. and family left olerpae I kina she has contrived *Hhe I,rn the
two months’ outing In West Texas. ifor Vernon, where theyertwesterdnz lknown In Paris as on this ,Ide and
.Wm. M. Burgess is in the city from some time vislingt" Flatves sPandinnaid that she wos onc/offered a
friends. I Huarter of a million dollars to bring
Gentry Waldo, freight and passenger I a bout. an. alliance between the
agent of the Austin division of the I daughter of an American copper king I
cmmpany."nstst"ncencrot"ralrosAndseganvnprbrafeknnamnacrt
" nday With
—Dr. M. M. Smith, accompanied bylasamarrlage broker.
hls.wie and Masters Matthew M., anaTAreitaik of ® dog dinner to be
stephen “Irard,,. returned yesterday Kiveninthe future at which mut-
from.Neew.York City where thg doctor 1 be furnished as the
has been for the past two months. pur- I Piece, de ?**<St«nce. The idea is cred- I
“uing advanced medical study. I ited to Mre. Fish, who has a very deep I
—Hancock Hotel Arrivals—S. H. se-lense.of humor and especially ‘when I
m on, agent Buffalo Bill show; A. C. | it Is directed to the opposite sex.
Hall, Wife and child. Monterey, Mex.; |. A zoung society man was Comiain.
E.A. Gtraud, city; c- R Wagstaff and 1n,101her. that the women of today
wire, n F. M. Kilgore, Glasgow, preferred doss.to. men for their Bou-
KYsi.G. M. Persy. Texas; Thomas L. | doir Pet and that the custom of mar-
Winston.. New York: 1 R Marmion, Irled.Eurorean women admitting their
Angleton, Ben Wilson and daughter I male intimates to private an,
Bryan: Karl Walker, city; B. H. John] when endeshabie might be imitneea
son. Froze .Yera Martin, Trinity, Tex.; lhere with more satisfaction to their
• rnggeeh ZLT’w iev bahetmehejas pftmourtdhanyomat
Sneina: WU^.PhBtanJAonOU^i?on-amount or.futude in T8 diPec
Wm. p.Burgess,RI PA30; Mr'" Down:
ArnEranktin: Miss Sam Downpra,
Franklin, Ml** Resale Gareth, Few
EraunfeisigWaltr Fisher, city; J. B.
r1 Paris Tex' Winconaini W. B. Mor
THE STORE wILL REMAIN CLOSED MONDAY-.-LABORDAY
Teagarden 6 Shumate.
AN ERA Or GREEN PARCELS.
wSzouagrasprnanoorvoman.ga.hua on thenreetwitnakrconpargotana
saps: r sw 4 EsSSS 0
Is only on. Of the little Thing\hat PPepocowpver lammeroly Incidentai and
appear in Monday'* paper. "os" our bargain Hot for Tuendey will
ward’* morning cocktail wasa
------ - „tThendrinkng,habit among Women
huh continues to increase, ana if the
gueen"suravorite morning »IPPl« could
no"a"faApagneansmergnadera,s
Nosatakr wine “ “
thenap iw-jyi s aj:
and pretty, is not to blame" aaZ 15
shew‘hois bringing the suit. Her hu«-
port owing ' to' % m it, hrtew:
2 Been
devotedpuple were belleved to be very
TESMAN
1 60c per half gallon.
r 35c per quart.
I Try our Ice Cream Soda. It
' is certainly refreshing.
Telephone your orders to
The Acme fiEl Paso and is a guest at the Hancock.
EARL-SMITH, proprietor. $ onWusinesmarnis’agrisslsatnttdeHIt
410 Congress Avenue. 41 cock. X
b w _ * —Henry G. King and Miss Ethleen
•®0®0*0004006040- I King of this city are visiting frTends at
"—e"eepemmemmm I Houston.
A GOOD FOOTBALL
। FOR 75c
BULLETIN BOARD PLACED AT
THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO
THE POBTOFFICE,
— ■ o
matronasa rule woul look with hor. lbody, aching bones or jaoKa.
id uponthe.idea while R '• consider- | hair, mucous patches, swom mdanaz
poanei u Szerote.mos toverpnmwingpnis,‘thten m om. he
e e .... I The petulant remark of the younr loorlous.blood polson or th* beginhina
8. E- ROSENGREN, Iman aroused the risible* ot ‘Mr.’oun I of deadly cancer Too mar 17^*52?
Funeral Purntaher. I who proposed on the spot to the young I tiently cured by taking BOtanio BLwwl
01 * if . I their married women friends* Per- | It kills tbs Poitou in the Syin“2e28en
..TgWVjg-*- iok" ","2
—♦ which each man should annoa, with 17 TM‘"IH HR48 Overy sore or u)
BROOK TROUT FIBHING , dog’s head on and at which the itha leer, even deadly cancer, stops al „ •
.Thetropt ,nghing in the Stckeq «hould be free to select for their car” P*dw*** aBlffreB. PeRlfahlf®
reams of the Mannhiva AA--A-- — nera thA newtt-ud-- •-*_. * Ings. Tints nle Blood eiA, f l “d von SWAe
! mellgnantblovdtroublen,nchnnecmu c
• ma,ncabsandscaleg,,Dimplem,rnntng; Summer
' ....
°•8 ERSATPniax:N“ MI
J. C. WALKER. Manager.
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I A n „JAM»e I —J. R. Marmion of Angleton Is in the
anenckusinese. He18 eopping at the
Amges. 4" Su’ wgzagznu mediirsrud""
mpanied by Want of Appetite, Sour, l —Tom Anderson and wife of Travis nK.ada $d.m dica 1 study,
bated Stomach, Sleeplessness, DIz- county arrived in this city yesterday
hess. Coated Tongue, Headache, to visit relatives.
ittifness in Limbs, Catarrh, Night l-8herir Brooks of Walker county is
ter^dX^mZt „nertnoihegixepntyueniness h the comp:
1°der1.30 days treatment 25 cte. -Col. Harry L. Haynes of the treas-
H yueBT—. I ury department left yesterday for
। Cairo, III., where he will visit relatives
a--eeaarememee and spend his vacation.
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