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VOL, XXXII
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Careful
About
SUE
at
EXCITES GENERAL ATTENTION FOR DISFRANCHISING THEM
Medicine
You can not afford to run any
(%
risk with medicine—you want to
+
WEATHER FORECAST.
COST OF LIVING.
Smith Wilcox
Filed
CABINET MEHTING.
N
Bros?
E. Y. WHITE
It is also prayed that
npan
an
GO
esidence
I
DR. C. J. SMn He
+
DENTIST
Cong. Ave. *
Res. Tel. 257.
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rotary Root.
Thanksgiving
Suits
He Inform-
RERS.
4
SNOW IN TEXAS.
Hb
718
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telerraph opera tor in
covers it perlod of hardships and per-
DR. LAWLESS DEAD..
Scarbrough
Hicks
Over Rumpel's.
oom 5.
Dr. Parkhurst’s cook
says of
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eSm:
32 Yea
Your mall order will have
. prompt attention.
+ died
+ ments
formance which were not excended by
that of the noliler who carrin arms
Mr. Howard will engage in a businces
comply
shoes
leath
last .
n's sho
3350 ।
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guarded
nce.
will go." ,
The association. he said, was organ
.1 zed for ten years and no change can
be made unless a club owner requeata
the privilege of transferring his club
Faultless
in Fabric and
T ailoring
$17.50, $20.00
and $22.50
& BRO-
is Ave.
(
THAT
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2
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Everyone is Surprised at the Unprece-
-Dry-
; CI e'a n e r
-Dyer-
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
HAND
APOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
‘ingers roughened by needlework
atch every stain and look hopelessly
irty. Hand Sapollo removes not only
ne dirt, but also the loosened, injured
uticle, and restore* the tingen to
heir natural beauty.
L GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS
her home is in Anniston, +
+
A Question of What Amount Is Re-
quired for a Year’s Livelihood.
CROWN AND BRIDGE WOkn
A SPECIALTY.
‘P
,1
i;
Allow us to hand you the newest—the
double-breasted sack—long roll and three
or two buttons.
Coats and trousers set easily—lower
cut in vests—so the ascot scarfs can be
heard.
These suits from $15 to $27.50.
Lots of other new things here—-specially
in overcoats.
Caught in a Freight Wreck and Burn-
ed to a Crisp.
TUTIONAL CONVENTION.
-Q—
qoa". The store rogms contain 300 Mr. Baer was asked whether the
cases of wine. I port was true he replied:
"No, and I will never be."
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DR. J. A. FERGUSON
DENTIST.
• Former Mgr. Chicago D. Co.)
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MOKE OIL LITIGATION.
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CLEVELAND TO PRESIDE.
2
P35C a 1
The H-O {«| Company What does vour cook say?
I ooi . ‘ 00,, 0 I •
The splendid line of men’s, fine
suits we are Showing today is
specially appropriate for thanksgiv-
ing occasions. They are absolutely
ND won
38825”
ue memb
, andnot >
poisonoude
y Dressi
i plain wr
wn
apolis the people attend fairly well on
week days, but without SunMiy ball ........eg r
the visiting clubs do not receive enough smin of Cuba waw one of
to cover expenses in going there. and upon the president today.
. ----------------------
RESIGNS HIS POSITION.
’ special io The Statesman. _
Tehuacana. Tex., Nov. r5—Dr. J. Ima
■ Lawless, dean of the theological de"
: partment of Wotminete r College, died +
this morning. +++++++++++++*+
age lie was a
dented Advance—The Merchant*
Clamoring for Gold.
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store—one which contained such a va-
riety and such a plentitude of thins*
to charm the young folks, and for that
matter, the older ones, too.
This mammoth toy store which has
so many interesting features, is lo-
euted on the second floor.
You are always cordially welcome.
TEAGARDEN A SHUMATE.
Quick as a flash. Presto is lovely. Saves sit the fussing necessary
with flour The quicker you get your biscuits into the oven the better.
133 East 3312 street. New York City. (Signea) K. Dowd, with Dr. Pork ho ret.
C o rnwell
Both Phones 288. 620 Cong. Ave.
Mexico City, Nov. HE—The premium
on New York exchange is 185; that fa,
$2.85 Mexican Silver is required to buy
one American gold dollar. This big
rise in the gold premium excites uni-
versal attention. The large fanners in
AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
appointed to succeed him.
Emmet Howard to widly known in
telegraphing circles. When 13 years of
IT NOW REQUIRES TWO DOLLARS
AND EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS TO
GET A GOLD DOLLAR.
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+ mark. the river continues to rise + +- o’clock and was drowned He +
+ at the rate of two Inches an + + Ilves In this city and went out +
4’ hour. 4- 4 this afternoon to see a friend. +
+ + + After bidding his friend good-bye +
MEMBERS OF CONSTI.
4- thirty-two feet above low water 4- 4- eUy this
Chicago, Nov. 25.—Professor J. Scott
Clark of the Northwestern university,
suys there is no truth in the published
report quoting him as having said that
on a salary of »300 a year an unskilled
American workman can keep up a fam-
lly in comfort and save money. Pro-
fessor Clark tonight bald:
"I said nothing of the kind. I read
from manuscript and 1 an prove that
in my statementa hut sunday before
our ca-oporative class I confined my-
self to the case of a single man or
woman, at least is years of age, with
no one else dopendent on him or her.
The statement attributed to mt is, in
my judgment, wildly absurd. Ibelleve
that John Mitchell’s reeant estimate of
1600 us the minimum for supporting an
average family is quite as low as can
reasonably be made.”
OIL GOING UP. .
R TO F
4.—Bill 1
ary We
tl to do
they '
his morr
r Laylor
is unkn<
to Jail
r-
convers
ate. Pa
376 for I
r. 24.-4
‘Brien, la
nfessedi
B. China
tober 110
in. Asa. 5
are agaW
secreti
5 night A
event IM
it to the
ith as rC
Ir rem
ek. a mW
stot
ke any R
law by E
warded,
: Is belli
orotected
ortmem-
hiti
distribution broadcast throughout Vir-
the interior and those of the country ginla, so that each negro who was du-
planters say they do not care if the tiled registration under the suffrage
dollar;falls to 30 cents; that only the clause may till in as many as may be
city merchants and importers want necessary and file them by n's attorney
gold. (They urge that the depreciated in the nearest circuit court of the
Oliver keeps the dollars in the country . United States for that particular dis-
and so makes bustness good. But Im- ‘ triet of Virginia, bringing suit for
porter* take another view and are gen- 35000 damages aguinst every individual
erally refusing to make prices on tna- ‘member of the constitutional conven-
chinery, supplies, etc., except in gold. Gon, the governor, the three members
Bunkers realise that payments com- of the registration board which refused
Ing due will be received by them in to register him, and the three judges
dollars worth considerably more than at the plalntin’s voting precinct.
koldersto enter the building. Premier . Phlladeiphla,,Nov..25. - Former Prez
Balfour, Secretary of War Broderick, ll nt Srover Cleve land has accepted
. ,. h tomaurathcosaletar anadiarwki mneunutone"nerrnes on Secombir
• distinct^ the "utSone apha” o the United «ui«t emen’y, ncinrtnintorsafznoushnaercanmanr
ment that he can not in behalf of iris &vM£e^ Nrostclovelanalwm
zovernment. accept the last propom-amonxithose.who-onciwronnun2 make an address. Among the other
+ For Eastern Texas: Fair Wed- + -
+ nesday and Thursday; cooler in +
+ north portion Wednesday and lu +
+ south porton Thursday; fresh +
+ northwest winds. +
+++++++++++++4*
afternoon about
build a down town park. In Indian*
' iation providing he is permitted to
when the money was lent. The gov- '
eminent hap had the matter under |
study, and is in daily receipt of advices,
regarding the adoption of a gold Another pig nil An Mult
standard from Europe and the United Another ’"K Ol Land Suit
States. The country is undeniably very J -own at beaumont
prosperous, and there is a-natural hcs- ~~
itation regarding the taking of radical Special to The Statesman.
measuree, which might give business a Beaumont, Tex., Nov. 25."—Suit was
_____ "decided setback. One strong bank today entered in the federal court
Tho cuh tn p.ggpoct, gn.%_ ’ made the New York rate 190 at noon. J against Lord Alfred Stuart of London,
he-uoanJredtneteav’ 5onsid; President Diax will attend the s. E. Lilrord, M. D. Llford, w. T
| fhanksgivinE ball of the American Humphries, James Humphries, Maggio
I colony. The American ladies will send, Lln H i. Nelson and w L. craw.
dnnen the .dty ja P ‘ . rord, trustees. The plaintins are P. A.
orers " hef Norris F. J. Phillips, John H. Brooks
. ... ... <>. ... ; ,a ovuro”uara and H. B. Short. The suit is entered
+ room at the Metropolitan with + Cuba and the canal treaty with Co- O"E iuahu-v Humphries
+ his throat cut and a deep gash + lombla. The hitches which have oc- . , , „--- . . ..... . 1o."n "sVnpron norumpnrns
' I ... v , n„^.. si„ I < urred in ie negonattons w re ais uss. Secretary and Mrs. Chamberlain 'lake league on Spindle l op, Involving about
+ in his wrist Upon the floor his jy yrod in the Departure for South Africa, seven acres alleged to be or the value
+ wife lay dead with her throat cut + tdmntwereaomePosPeesonseh, ' ____- or 31,000,000. p 1 .....—-1
+ from ?ar,J° car.. Wigle was + Secretary Huy, while presenting the London, Nov. 25.—Colonial Secretary the defendants be made to give
+ taken to the sanitarium, where F subject or the canal negotiations, wag Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberlain accounting - for $500,000 worth of oil
:hi8 Wounds were pronounced not + not able to report that any progress started for South Africa today amid a I ready taken out of the ground.
4' fatal. The affair is shrouded in + bad been made during the past week. cordial farewells from a large circle of
4- mystery and no expression } in fact. It appears that th.- negotia- friends. The police cordoned the railz
whatever can be obtained from {- ' tions have 1*0010 to adead stop, and road station and Dermitied but ticket
+ Wigle. The body of the dead -- while no such thing as an ultimatum holders to enter the building. Premier
+ woman was shipped to Little + has passed, the precise situation may
+ Rock for interment. It is said + be described in the statement that the
■'r that hep home l« in annisten a Colomblan minister here.
+ Ala.'
ommiesioner of ir.cu
Statistics, ete. (0)
I be sure that it is right. Bring
every prescription to us, and you
can be sure, perfectly sure, that
the materials used In it will be
exactly as prescribed by your doc-
tor—every one of the beet quality,
and that the medicine will be com-
pounded with the utmost care.
Telephone us your wants. They
! will secure prompt attention and
quick delivery.
Nunnally’s fine candles always
• fresh. i n
10 some other city. This move do; ment were ramiiartothe of'+ clan. Dr. Chapin, as well a? to +
notant 1 ipat unlessait.chou1d come the cabinet, and only such parts of + others, that he lived until today. +
I A-nnon at Mt pori U salified to reo- the message as had not been consider- 1+ Ho was conscious this morning +
Fesenr"st‛Mduinithxmhericanranso- previounywererendin. ru. sAll,+ but soon grew much worse and +
the member* were present except Sti- +ilost consciousness again. He +
Lima, O„ Nov, 25.—Th -re was an ad-
vanee of 2 cents in the mice of Lima
crude oil today and 3 ehjus In the price
or eastern oil.
wAaES’I AIMED.
A BANK ROBBERY.
Sioux City, In., Nov. 25.—The Ban
orort Bank at Bancroft, Neb., was
broken into by robbers this morning,
the safe blown upon with nitroglycer
ine and $3000 to $4000 in cash secured.
Conniderable paper was destroyed.
—--------------
HOOD KETIRED.
Washington, Nov. 25.—Brig. Gen.
Charles C. Hood has been retired at
his own request. His successor will
not be appointed until after congress
meets. /
+++++++++++*+++ SSJEWOJS.»i HZ- a* socretary aw wire axood apenkeru w
. msemauari - bm-oms"w.2:
The American and Southern League the chances of a renewal of th* 180 tained on that vessel a party at lunch- ' r —-----
Relatonship. I U«l one in the near future are not very eon prior to sailing. The store rooms BAEK NOT THE MAN.
—---- 1 । brilliant. I of the worship have been well equipped New York, Nov. 26.— President O. F.
Louisville, Nov. 25.—George Tebeau, " and a French chef has been shipped. Baer of the Phiadelphla and Reading
president of the Louisville baseball it has been, suggested that the Co- Many live sheep and chickens are Car-, today denied the report that he had
ried on board tne Good Hope and the : been elected president of the Lehigh
the , Valley to tke the place of President
' Walter, who resigned last week. When
if Manager Watkins is ot permitted <
to phay Sunday ball next season, the a cablegram from the Cuban overn-
American association Is doing to re- ment at Havana informing him that
quest him to transfer to Chicago. the reciprocity treaty negotiations were
___________ proceeding satisfactorily. Minister
quesada previously called at the state
department and presented a copy of
here’s a Pleasure
bove the Wail Paper
nd that if the satisfaction of having
omething which suits in every re
pect. Here you'll and designs and
hades and qualities
Just Suited to YourHome
Look them over and choose the one
fnt like best. ■ The rare qualuJes we
an offer you at a bargain.
C. M. Miller,
leadquarters for Wall Paper, Paints,
I Glass, Room Mouldings and Paint
ers- Supplies. Tel. No. 266 711 Con-
gress Avenuc ,
Perfect tailoring is our platform for
your guidance and trade. And the
prices are right, too.
Special to The Statesman.
Wichita Falla, Tex., Nov. 25.- In a
tail end freight collision near Jolly, on
(hr Fort Worth and Denver, twelve
miles from this city, at 3 o’clock this
morning, J. K. MeRady, an immigrant
from Tennessee, en route to Hereford,'
Tex , was killed and totally cremated,
the caboose in which he was riding
taking fire after the wreck. McRady's
bones, a mere handful, were brought
to this city and his family notified.
+ higher than it hs been since -
-+ 1899. All the lowlands for a-.
t width.co nearly two.miles are + + A PECULIAR PROCEDURE, tarr. Emmet Howard. 1o enl Telegraph
f submerged rod residents in the ± 4- ------- + Manager at .Memphis, Resigns.
+ southwestern section of the city + 4- Special to The Statesman. + _____
+ had to mo. • out. Although the 4- + ' Waco, Tex., Nov. 23. Chas + Memphis, Nov. 25 Emmet Howard.
+ water measures on the govern- + + Chase walked into the Bosque +lfor twenty-one years manager of the
4- ment gauge at 10 o’clock tonight + 4- river about six miles from this + Union Telegraph company’s
n--- ■ 4+ omce in this city, has resigned and
Phi Q. Kern of Louisville, has been
Washington, Nov. 2sMinheteenRurs + made by friends in New York. + j
upvn v1e presuuuu vuny. He Inform- ,, ,,,,,,
ed the president that he had received + + + + + + + + + + + + +,+ *
BURNED UP: 6
+ + his cablegram to Secretary Hay.
+ SNOW IN TEXAS. + -------•----------
+ ---- + EN ROUTE TO PHICAGO.
d• Special to The Statesman. 4- Kansas City, Nov. 25. The senatorial
4- Dallas. Tex.. Nov. 23.—A bill- + committee on territories bansed through
+ letin from Amarillo in the Texas + Kansas t iiy today en route to th-
+ Panhandle, says that snow Tell + eant At Chicago the sommitewu
+ then- this afternoon and that the -I- isband. Senators Beveridge. Dilling
inen mis a ternoon ano tnat tne -t- ham and Burnham going to their
mercury fell to 30 degrees. The + homes and Senator Heitn ld continuing
+ Trinity river at Dallas took a + on to Washington.
+ high bound again today and is 4 -----•---
-
IVE.
neral I
the Ph
hington
erstood, i
te preMC
ised Phi
A Penalty of Five Thousand Dollar*
Will Be Asked for Each Negro
Who Was Refused a Vote.
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Richmond, Va., Nov. ;’5.—John 8.
Wise, counsel for the colored contest
ants of the new constitution, has taken
steps for the Issuing of an unlimited
number of printed suit forms and their
YioV@N 5
o 2)
GOLD IS NOW SKY HIGH WILL SUE EVERYBODY Orysrntpienty.
0 If you traveled all over Texas you
THE NEGROES OF VIRGINIA WILL wouldn't find such a complete toy
without pain. Arrange- +
for his funeral will be +
men gifl
■ntlon !
to ac
Nothi
e appeal
ell drea
of mut
■s. Mat
Ir regul
tiers a
ito lint
> as sot
llence .
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + he walked to the river and went + the conrederate army,
’ 4- right in the swollen stream and + --- - —— -« •
+ was carried down. His body has +
4- not been recovered. +,
He was 63 years .of age and t venture, Which has "been contemplate d
wa« without a family. ifor some time past.
The Statesman, 50 centa n month.
. --------------------------------------
BASEBALL WAR STILL ON.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 25.—President
W. M. Kavanagh of the Southern
League today received a letter from
President Thomas J. Hickey of the
’American association, which bears on
the southern baseball situation.
Hickey says:
"You may say for me that the Amer-
ican assoclation has no arrangemeni
with the new organisation and will not
hate one. Make this as strong as you
like.’',
v. 24.-
i this res
vs have E
MOKE SroCK TO BE ISSUED.
Baltimore, Nov. 25.- The Atlantic
Coast Line Hallway Company is con-
sidering theisue of $9,260,000 of new
stock. This is in connection with the
financing of the purchase of control bt
the Louisville and Nashville road.
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CONSIDERED HIS FAMILX,
Washington, Nov. Ui.—Charles V.
Herdliaka, United states consul a; Cal-
lon, Peru. hn» tendered his resignation.
He is unwilling to expos his family
to the great climatic change from. Ohio
to Peru.
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +.
+ +
+ A TEXARKANA TRAGEDY. +‛
+ ----- 4-
+ Special to The Statesman. + w.. .
t. Texarkana, Tex., NoV. 25.—+,mWoshingtnWovactteThamosbinkt
+ Lee Wigle, a well known man of + jelusively to the conelderationor the
.+ this place, was found today in his + ' status of the reciprocity treaty with
of WhU
■s in ca
flair, FiJ
pe, Acl
elub, reurned from Chicago and Cin- lombian government I dispobed to re-
cihnati tonight. Regarding the rela- fmin from making a treaty now in the sreclat delicacies intended for
Uon of the American ass'K-tatiqh to th: expeetation that the franchise will Chamberiains’ table are alone valued
Southern league he said I lapse and it thus may lie in a position at $2600:
“The American association has en-|to build the canal itself or sell a new case of wine.
tend Into no agreement whatevet ! cone ession. Such a coUrok would raise ---------?-----.
Ith the new Southern league. All of n very serious question between the ++++++**++++++
our members are anxious to see th- Colombian government, the Panama′+ +
light in the south settled and to that Canal company, the French govern- + TOM OCHILTREE DEAD. +
end Mr Hickey orered ais services ment and the government of the Unit- + --- •
Ie stonds ready to use his 8ood offices lea states an to whether or not a sup- + Hot Springs, Va., Nov. 25. —Col. +
That is. as far as we have gone 01 plementary decree extending the con: rom Ochiltree died here at 1 +
.ession ten years from 1901 was valid1:1+ today or heart trouble.
President Roosevelt laid before, the I . 'cni;ncnA; □
cabinet his’annual message to con,i± He had been in a sinxingcondi t
grew. It was rent to the printer to- + tion since yesterday morning +
day. Most of the features of the docu-‛ and it is a surprise to his physl- "*
e f.u_ • . ■ X- Al 1 inn n. ohenin au well flu tn „2.
J ■ • v ■ ■
JUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN
* ■ — B I
f Washington, Nov. 26.—For +
+ Western Texas: Fair Wednes- +
+ day and Thursday, +
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