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Eustin Statesman
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purposes
announcements.
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SEARCH ME."
BLACKS BARRED.
were
crowded about.
bead
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to have an issue,
But we’ve got
yet
well-to-do,
arms. several with dogs, small boys
to see
and
scanned
But when they’d
Chicago. Sept.
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busi-
“If people are so crazy for outdoor
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E. E. Clark. grand chief of the Order
G.F.P. {
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J. D. CUNNINGHAM
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TO STOP THE FIGHT.
one or more railroad systems, or on
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HORACE GRAY.
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takes least not until all other means have
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Md., occurred as the train was leav-
sate at sour drug Mors r
$1.00
“s-Sx-NXXNSXSSSKSSXSSSS3
at the last session of congress.
about what is happening.
See DeLashmutt's new shoes.
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Style
Elegance
and Economy
sending the returns to Kansas City,
where the joint committees will hold
poor and
babies in
two-thirds vote be cast in favor of de-
manding an Increase in wages on any
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Dover, Del.. Sept. 15,—A free for all
fight among thirty or more negroes on
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Mexca
yesterc
Yesti
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ment
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bratior
The
much
tinue the battle.
WIDENER AND MORGAN.
School shoes at DeLashmutt’s,
to $2.00.
How dead right on the trusts the presn.
ident be,
NA--.-io
PAGE FOUR.
The Judge Lays Down the Law and
Define* It to Grand Jury.
"No Strike Will Occur Until All Other
Means Have Failed.”
exercise, 1 - — -z — ■
. get up garden-hoeing parties and such
to take! Jines, through lines and independent
— --- — - 20, and " systems and feeders to these,
of after quoting the Kentucky law in the | ’---- - --
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
(in ths City and by Mali.) .
* .1 -Auanre
the publishers.
TELEPHONES.
Business Office r
Editorial Rooms ..........
Society Editress .........
Alabama Republicans Are Lily White,
and Negroes Can Stay Out.
, ED IN THE MNE BEHIND
THE DEBRIS.
.and clean
Each turned to his neighbor
PE-RU-NA IS A HOUSEHOLD
SAFEGUARD.
Bluefield, W. Va., Hept. 15, 11:30 U m.
— A telephone message just received
from Algoma says that eleven bodies
have- been recovered from the mines
property in-
suitable
Peruna is an internal, scientific, sys-h i
temio remedy for catarrh. It is no 1]
palliative or temporary remedy; it 18 II
thorough in its work, and in cleansing 2
the diseased mucous membranes cure* I
the catarrh.
It you do not derive prompt and satis- 4
factory results from the use of Peruna, %
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a %
full statement of your case and he will M
be pleased to give you his valvable ad- !
vise gratis. -
Address Dr. Hartman, President of %
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, X
Ohio. '____________________________ J
A Celebrated Jurist Died Yesterday
Morning.
One year—in advance.....
Sunday only—One year...
Sunday only—81* months.
Semi Weekly statesman-
One year ..............
Six months ............
NOTICE to the public.
Any erroneous refection upon, the
character, standing or i
questioning mien
And remarked.
"Well, whar in this d—d trust
ness is he?"
But t’other un said:
any person, firm or 1
mazeapanawiin selgladly corrected by
its being brought to the attention o
One month—By mail ...
Three months—In advance
six months—In advance...
road trainmen and railroad conductors
west of a line drawn from Duluth.
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York policemen wanted their picture
taken with the president. When the
request wasmade of the president he
compiled at once.
1. O. O. F.
--•-----
HOT FIGHT.
and several Dersons were seriously in*
iured. The white passengers on the
train fled to the baggage car for pro-
l
DAY AMONG THE STRIKERS
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THE SOLDIERS WERE KEPT BUSY
AND AN ITALIAN WAS VERY
BADLY BEATEN.
and that six more bodies are to be
Lynn, Mass., Sept. 15.—Justice Hor-
ace Gray, who retired from the United
States supreme bench last spring,
died at his residence in Nahant this
morning of paralysis. He had been in
poor health for some time. Since his
retirement he had been staying at his
summer home.
taken out. So far all but one of those
occurred in the Big Four mine of the
Eaagrandatothacrassomadiitter.
Rescuing Party Started In, But
Were Driven Back, and the Mine
le Now on Fire.
——o--
North Fork, W. Va., Sept. U,—A de-
umbrellas and in many cases over- I o
coats and women’s wraps were taken ’
arometnelrarwnersporh.Pied A CONFERENCE AT HEADQUARTERS
o'clock when the reception began
the want of air. It 1s now learned
that she coal is burning and there is
no‘hope of extinguishing the names
until a new air passage can be built
to the point of the explosion.
tectlon. Several arresis were made
j WOODS SMITH-We are author-
x"a to announce the name of J.
Woods Smith a* a democratic candl-
date for the Twenty-eighth lesista.
.re from Travis county, subject to
the general election In November,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902.
Mrs. Ida 8. MeKinlev. widow of the
late president, for salary which would
have been due him on January 1. 1902.
the appropriation for which was made
HON. GEORGE H. WHITE.
everv means known t the expert min-
ers was exerted to reach the imorts-
oned men before death came. This dis-
aster. coming so closely after the end
of the coal strike in this field, will
right/' probably cause a suspension of mining
. In this communitv as the men have not
.... •-------- of
Sovereign Grand Lodge in Session at
Des Moines 30.000 Strong.
Des Moines, Sept. 15,-Wlth special
trains arriving from all parts of the
country and the attendance having al-
ready reached 30.000. the seventy-eighth
annual session of the Sovereign Grand
Lodge Bf Odd Fellows was formally
welcomed to the city today by Gov-
Prominent People Will Be There, and the negroes. This means that hence- |
Mr. Gompers Will Offer a Plan to forth the republican party in Alabama j
Help the Miners. ' is to be a white man’s party.
---o--- COTTON LINE. efi
lost the spirit of discontent
Buv DeLaehmuty school shoes.
Good table board at Avenue Hotel:
reasonable price*
___ (brother to be brought out. All the
magnate principal mine Inspectors of the field
had gathered at the Algoma mine and
Congressman George Henry White, of
Tarboro, N.C.,writes the following letter
to Dr. Hartman in regard to the merits
of the great catarrh cure, Peruna:
House of Representatives, )
Washington, Feb. 4, 1809. J
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.t
Gentlemen—•• I am more than satis-
fled with Peruna, and find it to be an
excellent remedy for the grip and ca‘
tarrh. I have used It in my family
and they all /oln me in recommending
it at an excellent remedy."
Very respectfully,
George H. White.
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A FEW MINUTES OF FOLLY.
1 you know,” said the party
But when the pothooks and curves •We must go Into the campaign pre-
were unspun 1 pared at all points. You eant hope
I heard each a asking the next other for success out here any more than
one [ we can without an inspiring shibbo
This remark: leth./
“Where did he land? Could you see? ( "Well, well get. one. all right.
And he said: doggedly responded the faithful bench
"Search me?" ! man, "If you fellers that's got the
money will put up fur it Chicago
The folks read the papers, all anxious Tribune.
ing Rebotha, One colored man was
shot and he died when the train reach-
of Railroad Trainmen, staled today
that owing to the vastly changed con-
ditions as compared with those In ex-
istence at the time the present wage
scales were made, both the conductors
and trainmen believe they are entitled
to an increase In wages.
The movement was begun at a meet-
ndrireegalawomanstrytyoRertodse
fererfrom these trouble. g£/fSrie.g
FEMALE
. PANACEA
ernor Cumming? and Mayor Brenton
in a speech in the new auditorium.
Nddresses Were made by M. Newman
I ., w . i of Des Moines, grand master of Iowa;
I "The present talk of a widespread. J c wiiaman of Woodbine, grand
strike is unwarranted ensationalism,"1 patriarch; Miss Ida Van Horn. prest-
J—'——• -i Chi: C-. ef theldent of the Iowa Rebekah assembly.
"No strike will occur, at | and Major General W. A. Rainey.
Iowa department commander of the
all agree.
Over in France there is a big strike
on among the representatives of forty
different crafts, but the newspapers
Birmingham,'Ala., Sept. 15.— The 4
republican executive committee has j
refused the admittance of negro dele- 5
gates to the state convention, which -
meets tomorrow. The action was the '
little girls, all got a pleasant
the information that the Texas Tele- the occupation tax law you state: "It
phone Manufacturing company is is understood that nearly half the
ready to open its plant in this city lawyers in Austin will be included in
for the purpose of manufacturing tel- defendants’ list when the suite are
ephones, switchboards and other tel- brought, and will be sued if they do
ephone apparatus. This announce-, not settle up,' This Is an Injustice,
epnone »PP Mhtes "on" in! My Information, obtained from the
ment I*one in whieh everzsone the collector’s office, Is that the lawyers
Austin is Interested by reasonLoLtthe of this city as a rule are paying the
the debris 1
There had ben a small gas explos-
ion in this mine on Saturday last, and
Mine Superintendent Stewart had per-
sonally cautioned the men not to at-
tempt to work again until the air
had been tested by a safety lamp
A rescuing party headed by Mine
which the strike was the result.
The names of the dead can not be
given tonight.
MORE WAG^S WANTED.
STATESMAN PUBLISHING CB.
For that indisposition, nervousness
are not allowed to publish anything Dn. frsaeinexxver" and’mfd ‘Fupur
I don’t see why they don’t Minn , south to New Orleans, are vot-
*i Ing on a proposition to ask for addi-
tional compensation for their services.
_________ - -The minister who on a certain Sun- Imprisoned men this evening.
And the president spoke, with Intent day prayed for rain," remarked the
to give out Observer of Events and Things, did
His position on trusts—and the things not make, much of a hit with his con
that he said gregatlon. for the reason that he him:
Caused every old codger to doddle bls, left his umbrella at home,
head ! Yonkers Statesman.
again in Cleveland. O., July 24, where
the project was submitted to the grand
officers of both bodies. With a few
alterations and corrections to conform
to the laws of both organizations It
received their endorsement.
The lodges are now voting and
AT COAL MINES AN OYSTER BAY FUNCTION PE-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HO
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between 6000 AND 7000 people * LeUer from Congressman White, of Nfth Carolina.
Mi
k
to be expected that each sea-
son’s offerings should surpass
all former productions. That Is
why we lead in Dry Goods; our
stock is always new. What is
correct In New York we bring
to Austin. If it’s too early to'
buy, call and look.
The Zephyr Ginghams have
arrived.
Condit. Davis
& Fink.
718 CONGRESS AVENUI
, hall; We
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On ac
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pay th
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j. . Alder
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killed by the explosion was brought out
of the mine at 11 d. m. It was a tear-
ful sight to watch the crowd of men.
womenand children, eagerly watching
each car coming from the mine, ex-
pecting the ’corpse*of father, son or
their meeting October 1. Should
pieces, (or they were repeated a num-
ber of times. The Hicksville battery
at the foot of the hill also did its
share to make the affair a success,
and tired a continuous salute. A
j Foote Light©—Why do they call the
theatrical pusher "an angel?" He
thorough hasn’t any wngB.
I Sue Brette—No; he hasn’t but he
with finds his money has.—Yonkers States
man.
President Roosevelt stood on the j
porch and shook hands with all. Af- 1
ter passing him the visitor^ passed off
the porch along a road leading to the ‘
side of the house, where lemonade j
was served, and thence by another I
and black,
women with
Mr. Widener said:
"There has been no conference on
the strike situation today between
Mr. Morgan and myself and I have no
statement whatever to make."
SIX KEGS OF BLASIING POWDER HAND SHAKE MO COLO LEMONAD No Family Should Be Without It.
- DERUNA is a great family medicine.
I The women pratse it at well as the
' superintendent Steuart ha? a larse
force of men at work now and will
make a second attempt to reach the
Judge Gray was born in Boaton on
March 24, 1828, and was graduated
from Harvard College in the class of
1843, and from the law school in 1849.
He was admitted to the bar in 1851.
He was reporter of the supreme judi-
cial court of Massachusetts from 1854
to 1861. He was appointed associate
justice of that courin 1864 and chief
justice In 1873 President Arthur com-
missioned him as associate justice of
the supreme court of the United States J
in 1881. ,
2
result of several hours' strenuous W
struggle today between those of the s’
new regime known as the lily whites
and those not in favor of barring out
The people by the thousand
Mr. Condit says he is buying I
the prettiest materials he ever ■
2 saw. He always says that, but I
with manufacturers vieing with I
2 one another for supremacy in E
3 design, quality and finish. It ia E
I
Never has a season witnessed
such a variety of handsome
Dress Goods as the present.
"Search me!" things."
—Atlanta Constitution, j “Wouldn't do at all. The difference
-----—•—----- between exercise and work is that ex- of Railway Conductors, and P J. Mor;
Kansas-can not be outdone Jerry ereise accomplishes nothing "—Chica rlssey, grflndchlef of the Brotherhood
Simpson has moved to New Mexico go Evening Post.
and Mrs. Nation to New York, but a --—---
skeleton of the oldest inhabitant of "And you still insist that your fly-
the state, which has been mouldering ing machine Is a practical commercial
for seventy five years, has just been quantity?"
1n. „n I "I do," answered the business like
dug "**_______' inventor "If you don't belleve it I
AN ENTERPRISE FOR AUSTIN. can show you the gate receipts. —
----- Washington Star.
An ordi
night’s me
hibiting U
ber of thi
a physic!
has been
or other*
tive duty
whose du
such call,
on accou
have rec<
/ tend to O'
and the c
whether I
There is
citv char
Mr. Shun
! ordinance
I and indel
> Mayor
A of three
\ cil to as
k Schlev ui
I the-midd
. While
[ report re
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last nigh
tee to ret
sence of
part of tl
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will be L
The col
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I large am
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B tee..
W. H.
ing of the chairmen of the general
adjustment committees held in Kan-
sas City in June, the decision being
roa2oopethenansincrabenemranded. pienmingipcident occurred towardsshe
The chairmen of these committees met close of 'he reception. The New
And remark: ' ----—
"Well, whar does he stand? D’ye see • j "He claims she drove him to
And I said: drink."
"Search me!" “Well, she couldn’t have done It If
* he hadn't been headed in that direc
The newspaper fellows were writing tion."—Chicago Post.
Jike smoke, |
Shortbanding every darn d word that'
he spoke,
when the pothooks and
of the most thorough character. In
addition to Sheriff Johnson's 300 spe-
elal deputies who had been sworn in
for duty today, a large number of se-
cet service men and policemen from
New York in plain clothes were on 1
the poreh and about the grounds. No
cne was allowed to go past the presi- ,
dent with a camera or a stick of any |
description. Cameras, Vallses, canes. I
Were Conferring Together Yesterday
But Their Business Is Not Known.
New York, Sept. 15,—P. A. B. Wid-
ener of Philadelphia vas in confer-
ence today with J. P. Morgan. It was
assumed in reference to the coal
strike, Mr. Morgan was asked
whether there was anything new In
the strike situation.
Algoma Coal and Coke copnpany here
this morning about 8 o'clock, as the
result of whien James Lester, an en-
gineer John Roccia, a Hungarian
miner, and fifteen colored mniner” are
known to be imprisoned in the mine.
There is hardly one chance of the
men being rescued alive, as they are
beyond the point where the explosion
occurred. The gas and smoke is 20
thick that, all rescuing parties have
been driven back. .
H F Frankenteld, a mine bona, ana I
George Gaspie, a Hungarian miner, tired,
sueceded in erawiing over 'he fallen I
coal and slate after the explosion, to
the lights of the rescuing party and
were taken out alive although badly
surned and nearly suffocated by the ..........-.........
end smoke which they inhaled. 1 their work thoroughly and when the
“ The explosion is said to have been , sun rom this morning it shone u!on
caused by an accumulation of gas , a village resplendent with color. Most
catching on fire from the lamp of a all the buildings and many of the
miner who was going to work, and | private houses were adorned with
this in turn fired six kegs of blasting j ilaga and hunting. Along the rond
powder that had been stored back in
the mines. The explosion knocked
down all of the brattices for a quar-
ter Of a mile back towards the mine
entrance, thus tutting out all of Ie
air from the men Imprisoned behind
smile and a shake of the hand.
Many were in line who had known
the president most of his life, and
their delight in renewing old ac-
---- quaintance wys apparent, but nothing
15.— Lodges of rail- gave the presient more pleasure than
the greeting of two old family ser-
„ , , ; . .... ... opportunity, tot I can conscientiously
mONotan a "rheyrl to khock me shy that there is no medicinenke Pern-
c t or a crow d to tire me ” na. Nearly everyone in this town knew
The weather could not have been about the sickness of myself and fam-
more delightful. The decorators did 1y, and they have seen with astonish-
ment what Peruna has done for us.
Many followed our example, and the re.
suit was health. Thanking you heart-
ily, I am.”—!,. J. Bcherrinsky.
. _ Mrs. Nannie Wallace, Tulare, Cal.,
1 eading from the center of the down President of the Western Baptist Mis-
to th road that winds up Sagamore Societv writes-
Hill a distance of over 400 feet, were sionary Boclety, writes.
hung large American Hags, which “I consider Peruna an indispensable
formed a canopy of stars and stripes article in my medicine chest. It is
under which th people rode .on theis twenty medicines in one, and has so far
4 way to sagamore Hill. The crowds cured every sickness that has been in
ipagutgtrrntgrwereyerpdbanoopehe my home for sve years, i consider itor
nations came in from many of the special value to weakly women, as it
|,|.. near' there and several special builds up the general health, drives out
irains added their quota to the crowd, disease and keeps you in the best of
At 1 o'clock the members of the health.»—Mrs. Nannie Wallace.
committe headed by a band, started perina protecta the family against
for sagamore Hill, and they were fol- ' Peruna protects us lamuy agaw i
lowed by vehicjes of all descriptions (coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, ca-
filled 'with Leng Islanders, many of tarrh of the stomach, liver and kidneys.
' whom had come a considerable Us- |It is just as sure to cure a case of catarrh
turn e to greet the president. of the bowele Mlit is a case of catarrh of
The precautions to guard the presi- |
dent against any possible harm were the hexa._________--------
B. That.under
Mr. Brailey's management it will be. *
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ratriarchs militant. The response was
made by Hon. A. Cable, of Covington. .
Ohio, grand sire.
Th" sovereign grand lodge was for-
mally called to order upon the con-
clusion of the welcoming addresses.
The report of the grand sire Indicated
that there were 127 grand lodges es-
tablished, of which six were in for-
eign countries. The total number of
subordinate lodges is 12.792 and sub-
ordinate encampments 2780. The en-
tire membership of the order reaches
1,002,272, During the year there were
95,393 initiations In the subordinate
iodgea, and including those initiated
In other branches the total reached
185,545.
The amount of relief disbursed was
83.939.7X5. an merease of 1203.093.
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BACK SALARY PAID
Washington. Sept. 15.—A treasury
warrant for 339.809 was forwarded to
I > tells all about it, and wjil be sent free to I
j) any address. I
4 CURED OF WHITES, ..
p For aeveral months my wife had
whites and womb trouble. After sev-,
21 eral remedies had faffed, our physi-
K clan advised 0. F. P. She has taken
two bottles of this splendid remedy
and is now entirely cured.. _
OEO. W. MCDONALD,
Walk, Ala.
----
A young New Yorker whose parents
wanted to send him to Harvard has
been hiding out In the woods of Maine
for weeks to avoid being.senta heret mSpe tor Eoper attempted a rescue
What a frightful place Harvard m U13 morning, but were driven back b#
be.
THE NEEDS OF AUSTIN. DISASTER I
It the property owners of Austin _
will visit many of the real estate
-----. broken of this city they will there SEVENTEEN MEN ARE IMPRISON-
„ atadin."mSsun in.'
ed Denton Windows were smashed
PARTOOK of MR. ROOSE-
VELT'S HOSPITALITY.
recovered are colored minevs. •
The last one of the seventeen miners
structive gas and powder explosion
fact that it means an additional man-
ufacturing plant for our city. This
is one industry that has entered our
city without asking any aims from
any one. Backed by business men
Pt to locate in our midst and gives the criminal division of the Jefferson, tory, the joint committeen will prepare
yyidence of its faith in Austin from; circuit court referred to the MeGoy-la uniform wage scale for all parallel
the very start. Mr. O. L Brailey, the' ern-Corbett contest scheduled t
manager of the local Independent teb place In this city September 20, and
ephone system,is the presld ent,l ana defining a prize fight as any
this new company, and he fight for a prise, whether a title, bet, - — , , ,
by men who ever aim to and succeed wager or stake, he stated that the I declared Grand. Chief Clark of
in making a success of anything thex. statute does not prohibit "sparing ex- Conductors. "
undertake. That this is an indisputa: hibitions" unless the winner t ‘ :______:__- .
ble fact the phenomenal success of something he would not have secured been entirely exhausted .and then only
the Independent plant in this city isihaanelost.. ,h„ accaxa. ' upon a two-thirds vote of the members
offered in evidence. Starting here Contiynuingnthe t^dc5 of the organization* involved.”
without a friendly hand extended, and or hi )aw W.. have nothing to do Mr. Morrissey of the trainmen sald:
In competition with an old and estab-! with the auestion as to whether prize "If anything 1* done lb will be on or
lished company. Mr. Brailey by hl* ini fight* ought or ought not to be given. derly Unes and in accordance with the
dividual effort* ha* succeeded tn se-i We have to do simply with the enforce-. long established policies of the bodies
curing an exchange representing hun I ment of this law. lust as we find it on I affected."
dreds orsubscribers.Successdul “1 'iw’ih tolerate that any fight at.
to the telephone exchange 'here I which the winner gets something that I
little reason to doubt but what he will be would not have gotten if he had roti
also be successful in his new under-' been declared the victor, whether large one Killed Windows Smashed. Several
taking This enterprise is one that I or small in amount. Is a prize’ fight: । People Seriously injured,
means much in dollar* and cent* to'otherwise not.”
Austin and It* people, and The States I LouhWorid-s Fair
man I* pleased to welcome the new I wm be wonderful if rouiknew thefull par: the excursion train of the Queen Anne
enterprise That It is deserving of, ticulangot cures that Dr. ThachersHverend from Reboths, Del to Queenstown,
success all will Attest. That, under Nondnszrnonmakdnfreo“wayifrvida5 ......5
Was There for Exerybodyapungtsand men; it is just the thing for the many
old, o? and. Mu,c ittle catarrhal allments of childhood.
The following testimonials from thank-
----° ful men and women tell in direct, sincere
oyster Bay. sept. 15.-President language what their success has beenin
Roonevelt today received his friend* the use of Penina in their families:
ana neighbor* of Nassau county, and Louis J.Bcherrinsky,KBLocuet«treet,
between c000 and 7000 people shook hiz Atlantic, Iowa, writes:
hand. The reception was held at hl* u I vili tell you briefly what Peruna
country home on Sagamore Hi WS has done for,me. I took a severe cold
busy ahzag hand, and reneging old which gave me a hard cough. All doc-
pequaintanc. H“ met people whom tors’ medicines failed to cure it. I took
ne had not seen repehiriy years and one bottle of Peruna and was well.
hooka hands witfa man who had WThenmy two children had bad cough*
known him when he wasiauchild: 1 2 accompanied by gagging. My wife had
pipmn warous fresh when it was stomach trouble for year*. She took
over as when he began. He expressed Peruna and now she is well.
nis reelings to < woman in the crowd cannot express my tbanke in words,
| who asked him if he was getting but I recommend your remedy at every
able cottges for the renter in thia,
Austin City, and never was that, fact.more
eleariy emphasized than at pre . t
_______Dozens of "house hunters aretabroad
Office: 101 Congress Avenue. AM simnouda kor °"hlK uey are wllllngl
un, Tasas. I to pay good rentals, but they are |
"heacneckutu senetalaxedey. ’“.‘^.'th.MI 6oa excel-
aua, ,64: om tratmat.v
New York City, 610 512 The Tribune 1 erests In the city to erect
Building. Chicago, III.__-..cottages, for which they can a way*
---——----------— xecure tenant*. Austin s population
'.growing dally, and certainly
(in me -ny -n z a so seems the part of wise business sen80
One month—in city, In advance » 50 o property owners to make ready
X"---- N- mall ......... 75 ' rhe coming of strangers within our
s no gates who are more than anxious.t
2 00' secure comfortable homes ami PAY
U 1 good rental thereon. Austin I* 42
EW tlnctively a residence city, and that
(act shotlid encourage our property |
'owners to improve their city lot*. Ai
mail with a number of handsome cot
tages at hl* disposal is the land own-
er which will make money in tne.DB
ture. The crying needs of the hour
tion upon the are more suitable cottages ror 1
it reputation of house renter and it is a case. o. be;
corporation which ing "up to” the property holdersor
, column* of The the city to see that they get them
“ *m . ------------
The usual fall report la current that
a white moose has been discovered
Lin the Maine wood. It is more than
ilkely that Mid teport originated from
.....150 some of the hunters' resort* up there
1.1.11 IM i for personal gain..
In the opinion of experts it is.only
a question of a short time until the
’ racing fever in the matter of automo ‘
biles will be at an end and the work
of developing the machine »or traoe
load out of the grounds. . .
won s:.’7:i.sr Sk Pwiiden to
at ............. - - J
Merritt. Frank E. Travis. Assistant early hour this morning in antiPar ject of further developing -trade-in the«
Secretary Loeb, Father Powers, anditiorf of trouble occurrin bur. I Egyptian cotton, the German Levant]
Rev. Henry Homer Washburn. the mine*. But outside of an out . btp the Hamburg-
All sorts of people filed by the presi- break at Oldpgrktenyhiehe strikters American line, has decided to inauguf-
the day was a very quiet one in the ate a fortnightly service between Alex
strike region. John Fally went to andra and Hamburg during the cotton!
Nanticoke early in the morning to season, beginning in October.
headan"t anysnrpmennt of thaie siin
Wunrytansicagnnt"ymasihxrerrrEe,
on the coliteries B»' no inarches | ( MM aasdud A
were i.t tempted, neither was there any A 1
effort made to resume work at any |
vants, Maggie and Bridget Mitchell, i of the big mines... It isusaidshat ex-,
who had been servants in his father's I attempt maybe made X?, tbk week 1
family. They came from New York. ( ; ected, probably some daxuthis. "SeKa '
where they now live, to greet the , An important conrerence
president and to show him a photo- at strike headquarters.w.omAroi
graph of his father and one of hisl among these .who.wi take, arprwii"
own when he was 1 years old. The 1 be President Mitchell. Di strict 1
president was delighted to see the | .lent" Duffy. Nichols and.Fahaanp.
pietures and the servants. anti pre- | tienal Treasurer Wilson, of Indianar;
rented the Bisters to Mrs. Roosevelt oils, and Samuel Gompers ' president I
During the reception a number of ! of the American Federation or.ahor;l
bands stationed on the lawn in front , Bishop Fallows,, pfc.the. Reay meso
of the porch discoursed music. "Garry ; Episcopal churcho.Chicago.ma chief
owe •WJK "romgHot Tamalbopiprwnbbe"the S!:- £
feemed » be WHS. W KR
steady relief for the striking miners
all winter should they decide to con-
---------•--- 1
The postscript* to Mont Peleena
saying have proven quite as disastrous
as the original expression.
"Nothing." he answered. --------
"Does any significance attach to $333333333X3333X33
your conference with Mr. Widener 22
he was asked. 2
"None whatever," he said. 5
- strenethens the nerves.
( Mxica
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