Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 58, Ed. 1, Monday, January 9, 1893 Page: 5 of 8
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THE RAILWAY NEWS
Projects That Are Lkely to
Pnvo ucc8sUi
RAILWAY rORECLOSURES IN 92
Tho Railway Age on hV QuestionThe Vagner
Sleeping Cars Rev sing tha Agr oc
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Railroad News
PROJRCTS JIKMTY TO CON
Tho nrit wltr dow uot illfTer from
its prle0Mmi In tbo ntt tuber and taflb
nttituo of ntlron1 prrttwu ttlrnfu adnit
on the public pa1 m ly In the Wast
ar tfi 0ihn B-
Scftrcely Imd tho propoird extension of
the GhlCftinj rnd JoithwMerfl frntn Cm
jxr Wyo to Salt Lka pwn otitutiod
and luotifportitaO tlina otlien MtpoMd
Uielr bsmlit Th UnrllneWn line to
Fortland Ure It one of tlu truiw or
midwinter Wbertiiltnti The Itlo Grande
prononpf to extend to tho San Juan
Cold dm and will tbun doubtlftH cftrry
out the eliprishod project of bulldlujt
through the pratid canon of tlio Golv
rtido
Active tvotk has TOtnnienced on tho
Dnwobad torottfi laoldaiaOl t Loaoll
Nevnda Southern road which will ox
tend from Gofftt n ataJon on tue At
latlo and laclllr Into Xovnila The new
line will tan rich mineral flelda and la
believed to be the m start of the tnueb
talked Salt Lake road to Southern Cali-
fornia 1 8 SilH rt jnneml imuiaccr
of th4 road 1 if tied n contract for the
work
It is iireaunieil that the work will be
proaecntPil rapidly and that In a abort
time tlm railroad will be extended to
Ploclin whore connection wjll be made
with the line from Irovo City to lrieo
U T tlia irH1tiK the Union PhcIUo en-
trance to Southern Citllfornla
Tlie pap from Irovo Oty to
Iloch in only a abort one and
a pood trrade can be secured and from
lofts to the Atlantic and Pacific road
nn excellent tirade Is onay to obtain ao
little doubt can K entertained as to the
Html coiiclusioa of tho road
In ti letter to cltUcim of liaise City Ida
President Clark of tho Union Paoffie ns
tmre them that tho company will ex-
tend Into the city On terms satisfactory
to Imtli the company and Hie citlscua
The change means improved and more
convenient terminal
Something llko 0O000 In cash and
land Is ready to be turned over to the
first railroad corporation that will give
Port Townsend Wash transcontinent-
al connection A Ihhius nuKroKittliiK 1
KXKK was raised for the jutrHHie over
two years aw The Oretton improvement
company then undertook tho task of
solving the nillroad problem for the city
The Port Towiiseild Sliutliern lnRun and
built to Qulloene a distance of twenty
six miles The tlnniiclnl crash of lSOt
put an end to the construction nlthnuKh
the OroKou Improvement coinisiny had
hi tho meantime sold something like
1700H worth of lauds donated The
company wus urnnted an extension of
one year to complete the line to Olytn
pin At the explratipn of that timo an-
other extension was requested and this
was Kniuted ty bonus donntors repre
Hentlnic nlmiit iW0IMX The other sub
sorllMrs refuseil point blank to further
extend the time for oompletliur the nsnl
It was the property of the latter whlih
was released Doc III A meeting of
oitiscMis is to be bold nt an early day
when this unenrmid bonus will be pi need
in hIhiik tn li offennl to ono of the Mir
transcontinental roans iiroviuini mo koii
ernl terms of tho oriicfnnl contract atv
uirroeil to Tho Oreat Northern will
iirobably have the tlrst refusal of the
bonus the amount of which Is to be if
need be doubled in vnluo
HBVrSIXO TlTiTAOItKRMKNT
Tbo committee nniNilnted tn revlfo the
nKreement ot tbo Western Pnssoncer ns
Koeliitioti mot yesterday mornlnje at Chnlr
nian Caldwells ollicc but roinnlniHl In
session only until noon when It adjourn
ml to moot again today says the Cblcnno
Inter Ocean A few minor ehnnneu In
somn of the rules were naieed upon
As Kolnic to the show however that the
committee will buvo some Important re-
visions to recommend two prosiiectlve
I cbnnues may be mentlnned One provls
I ion which will probably be adopted by tho
I committee Is that a rate once reduced
for any cause may not be advanced with-
out the unanimous consent of nil linos
This will remove the rock On which the
gprosont association was practically kreck
od when the Chicago nml Alton declined
to raise Its first rates on the nilliiK of
I Chairman Flnley Another Important
mntter under conslderntiou is that of ar-
bitration It U Rvnerally admitted that
the present wethods of selectlnt arbltrn
tors who nro nnncqunlntttd with the rules
mid purposes of the UKrccmeut Is unsnt
isfnetory and the proposition which
finds most favor with the committee
Is to have it pormauont bounl of arbi-
trators selected from tbo passoiiRor of-
ficial of the iihoselntlon or a board of
thnt chnractor to sorvc for a stated pe-
riod of three mouths or more
I -
r t PWTYlTOSimnS
While tho jear 1802 was a poriod of
ci -hi railway construc-
tion It was not mnrked by n eorresiioud
Iiik decrease in the number of inrolvent
railways which were brought to the
auction block or which defaulted In their
obligations and were placed In the
hands of receivers The Hallway Age
In its current Issue has an article on
this subject from which the followir is
un extraet
Wo find from our records that durinic
1902 there were sold uudur foreclosure
twenty eight railways having nu aggre-
gate milage of 1022 miles and an appar
out capitalization bonds nud stocks of
fO5S0SO00 While tbo number of roads
Is larger tnnn in tue previous yoar it
is some oneouraKomont to find that the
mileage and capitalization show a large
decrease compared with the three pre-
ceding your from which we might be
led to hope thnt foreclosure sales would
evontuolly cease were It not for the fear-
ful record of new Insolvencies which h
shown In our tablo of receiverships Of
the twenty eight roads sold during the
year four belong to Texan tnree to i
Orgon three to Now York and two
each to New Jersey Pennsylvania
Florida South Carollun Tennessee and
Georgia while lUindo IMnnd Maryland
West Vlrgli Ja Illinois nnd Washington
each lwve one Very great nnd Impor-
tant line is in this years mortality table
tho largest n point of mileage being the
Klorida Southern with 307 miles utul n
capitalization of about fRtiOOOOO while
the lament in respect to liabilities is the
uncompleted Oregon Puelflc whose ICO
miles repr0iit securities aggregating
nemly 20 000000 Tho tinrrow gaugo
roads coitltme to swell the number of
failures there being five of that rut In
thi yenri sides
It is shown that during seventeen
years beginning with 1S70 the nuinlxT
of roads sold under foreclosure was flil
representing ft n tinge of 05070 miles
nnd a capital stock and bontled debt of
S3122000 The reeord of insolvencies
durlix IStii is more startling than that
of foroclosuro sales Tint urtlcle in ques-
tion wis forth that 111 the last twelve
months no less than companies
having 10503 miles of road and
I seating the m odlgous capitalisation of
I nearly 358000000 have defaulted and
beeu placed In the band of receivers
This appalling rooord of bankruptcy owes
Its magnitude largely to the collapse of
tha ItlchttMHiil Terminal bubble carrying
wltit it comnaulss rejiiywmtlng fi500
tnitos of road and over 105000000 of
1 nslinltiltl nhtitfnllM4tnn 14 l S- f
v - i4fc KlftUMliU
fatl1A 1mA IAl AMUIKMll 41 A M3 t
of roceivershlp would sot Luvyq been
THE GAZETTE JKR WOllTiL TEXAS HONDAS J IMAKY lm
capital as It now it altltoiigit II would be
far worse than the showing for some
year past
WAOXTCn SLlClfiPnSTJ CAJIH
I he Ynuderbilts have entered uHin an
nggressire enmiwlgu in n territory the
Pullman Palace Car eomiMiiy hit come
to consider Its own Up to the liresent
time the Vanderbiltji havo run their
Wagner raw only on their own lines It
ntfw apieara they will take coutracts to
supply any rood In Ajnorlc wltli Wag-
ner cars on the samp or lietter terms
than those ipiotiil by the Pnllmnu com
pnny The first contract of the Wag-
ner company outside of Ynnderbilt lines
was mnde some lime ago by the Mis-
souri Kansas and lVxns The Pull-
man eomiMiiy had a contract witli the
Missouri Kansas and Texas for the ex-
clusive use of the Pullman cars and
naturally protected Its Interest by In-
junction proceeding aMlnat the Mis-
souri Kansas and Texas to restrain
thnt road from using Wagner cars The
luiunctlnii wns dissolved by Judge Itlnor
of Tojioka
A PALSlHuSPOUT
The roport puhllshod some days ago
that Mr Fitzgerald nVouM anon lease
the East Tennessee road Is denied on
good nttthnrily Tliere lias 1mhii some gos-
sip to the effect that In a few dnys Mr
Miller tralHc mannger of tho Queen and
Crescent railroad was to be made gen-
eral traltlc linnuuaer of both systems
Mr 1Mtzgeralds rolation to the ninimgo
inent of the Kiut Tennessee are as close
ns they could lie and tbo information
comes from the inside that there Is noth-
ing In the report sent out which it Is
rimrgeii wus inspireu ny some one who
bad n grievance to revenge New Or-
leans Tiuics Detuocmt
IN IIONOU ilOUND
Several of the freight agents hero
have just been notified that at nu infor-
mal meeting in Chicago last woek the
trnlrlc managors or nencral freight agents
of a number of the roads entorod into
nn Informal nnd verbal agreement to
maintain all rates beginning Jan 1
says the Kansas City Star
No formal notice was given the agents
but it was simply stated tint the linns rep
reiiutcd had agreed to restore and main-
tain whatever rates had been unsettled
by the dissolutions of associations lbo
meeting was the result of several of the
tralllc managers going ii round to the dif-
ferent olllces nnd suggesting n better ar-
rangement in regard to Certain rates It
resulted in tho holding of nn impromptu
mooting at which the situation in Missouri
river territory especially was discussed
nnd ns all of the tralllc tneiWsucmod
desirous of bringing about n bettlr condi-
tion of affairs the agreement was pro-
posed Among those of the roods to
join In the ugreemeut to maintain tho
rates were the Missouri Pacific Union
Pacific Itlck Island Chicago and North-
western Maple Leaf and tho Mllwuukco
Other lines joined the agreement inter
The agreement consists merely of vor
bal promises made In the muutlug to h4il
the rates firm and on the date named
discontinue the practices supposed to bo
in vogue In limiting certain business
it Is on of thoso pou honor agreements
but the freight men see into iuive more
faith in it just at present thau they
orer had in iron el ml articles
TUB FAST TltAIN
Seattle Wash Jan S At inhlnlulif
the fast train over tho Great Northern
ratlwny which was completed Friday
night pulled Into the depot here No
demonstrations
NIJW CRNTItAL TLMI3 CAltD
Waco Tex Jan
now Houston and Texas Central time
oard went Into efToct this morulug The
eastbound express leaves now at YJVi
a in instead of 1115 p m Westliouud
arrives at n p m instead of p
in as formerly The mixed train arrives
nt 740 a m Instead of 045
Tho Texas Central time oard fa ar-
ranged us follows
Westbound 8 n in formerly 750 a
in Knnbouud fli lO p in Instead of810
SPHOIAL IUT1CS OFF
Commercial Agent J J Mulhino of the
Santa Fo yesterday reeojvod the following
oircular
To all agents
We are advised tlmt all special rates
on corn from 1 41 redo ISogle Pns and
HI Paso to points In Mexico will bo
cancelled on Dec 81 1SD2 Please noti-
fy alNuterosted W II MASTUMS
Galveston Tex Jan 4 lSOS 0 FV A
ItEDUCED KATES a
Tlie Santa F lins announcsil the fol
louing rates on apples and vegetables
Including pickles soar krnut cider and
vinegar from the points named to Hous-
ton nud Galveston and points taking the
same rates From Chicago 61c Fort
Madison 4 tc Cincinnati and Milwau-
kee 51c Pittsburg SOe Louisville 47c
Detroit rSc
The alwre rates are in cents per 100
pounds In stralrht or mixed tar lots
Fort Madison being one ef the Mississ-
ippi river gateways the 4Je rate will
also apply from St Louis
Fisn PLATflS
J W linrbce eeueral llvtocu MAnt
of the Cotton Itilt came in from a trip
nfter long horns yesterday
Fred II Touch traroilng ptswuger
Hent of the Cotton Heir came in jcsUt
diy and goes out again to lay
Tlie Cotum IJcil sold 7H coupons in
1SD2 inoro than In ilie year pni cling
Ail thoso who wont Knst during the boll-
j day nro reported onilng back wltli
t -
large numbers of their friends a major
ty of whom will fcwttlo III the state
J K ltosson goorral livestock agent
of the Frisco came In yesterday from n
trip Uowti tho Fort Worth nud Rio
Gnnde
Colonel J A Wilson general agent
of tho Chicago nnd Alton came in last
night from a trip lo tho Knst
J Ii 1ennlngtOli livestock agent of
the Snnti Fe nnd J K Itoison live-
stock agent of the Frlsno h ul Oto cars
of cattle an the St luls market Satur-
day which they sold at a profit
Tliere are over 11000000 bushels of
wheat on storage at Dulatli and tlie sup-
ply keeps Increasing It la estimated that
by next spring there will lie upward of
200O0tXO bushel ready for shipment
by vessels
The cowl denlere In tho Hocking val-
ley are tryliiK to effect n combination
with the Idea of becoming a rival to the i
ftreat system bererul of the
nrgo railroads havo held a mooting at
Columbus Ohio to soe if some comwrted
action could 1m taken toward Uxlng rates
It Is the lutenttou to furnish coul to
consumers direct A number of Chicago
coal dealers are Interested tu the scheme
Itlo Grande Westerns net earnings for
November show a decrease of 14iH8
Net earnings of tho Mexican Central
for NovouiIht show nn Increase of Ki
CVJ9
The conl blockade mi the Heading is
tlie worst in twenty years Some ship-
ments loaded In November hne not yet
boon delivered
The November stntemeut of the Denver
ami Itlo Grande shows au increase of
110417 In net earnings For the months
the net Increase is UW74fZ
lint on wire rods ommds have
been reiluved to Lnwrencet ICiin us
follows From Clilcago 2f Iwiia from
Peorln 22 1 2 cents and from Fort Madi-
son 20 cents
Cltisens of Clinton 111 hnve nnnolntod
n committee to secure n right-of-way
through the county for the Chicago ami
St Louis oloctric Hue A depot and a
power house at Clinton are tlie induce-
ments
Indications are now thnt Iran will In
laid on the lied Hlver and Southwestern
from Honrlotta to Archer within the next
ninety days so says u lleariuttu di
imtch
i ilie Texas Midland has surveyors in
the field and Is contracting for ties to
furnish its betterment The rutestlon of
extension is not yet decided
As fast aa tlie Wagner palace cars aro
sent to tile sliops they are being strength-
ened wllh wrought Iron frames Tho
Iullinuii company two jears njfo adopt
el steel frames for the PiidsJaftltp cars
not only to strengthen them hut to pre-
vent injury to persons in enso of oollls
ions Those Pullman braces It s claim-
ed will withstand the severest shock
that it collision is likely to administer
nnd prevent tho cars being annulled
The fast mull eiulpinent of the New
Yolk Centrnl consists of slxtytww wirs
nil of wbltli nre to is eitnlppel with fho
necossary fixtures for illumination by
oompressed gns by April 1 next Hy that
time nearly all the mall system on the
Vauderbullt Hues will is uhg gas The
postofTice department has requested this
I ns bulug to the bust interest of the ser-
vice as well ns the safety and comfort
I of the mall clerks All othvr kinds of
lights have proved unsatisfactory on
long lines
General Sunerlntendsnt Dlekanuin nt
the Missouri Pacific who was reported
to bo dying nt St Louts from a stroke
of paralysis is said to be in no danger
and will lie able to resume his official
duties within n few dnys
The Burlington has reduced the classi-
fication on crackers from second to third
class Tlie changes makes reductions lu
the rate of 18 cents to the Missouri river
aud 10 cents to St Paul
Tlie rnliroud and warehouse
1 doners of Illinois have ordered an Inter-
locking devise put lu at WaUtekg nt the
I crossing of the Toledo Peoria nnd West-
era nud Chicago nud Eastern Illinois
railroads and have granted imrnilssioii
to the atadtaou Alton ami Hi Louie
road to cross at grade the trucks of the
Chicago and Alton lh Wabwh find the
iilg Four at Kinder but tlie petitioning
I company must interlock the crossing
The last spike on the Great Northern
railroad drireu Thursday in Ulo Cas-
cade mountains nnd a train aerttno will
lis comnfeuced between Spokftue and
Seattle next weok
East bound grain traffic is picking up
nud local 4tointi shows a healthy ni retso
extremely gratifying to rutlrond offlefals
West bound tralllc continues oxlraordl
nnrily largo
A peculiarity of tlie Ctilcngc01io river
rate war is that it has resulted hi ft low-
er second class rate from Chid mint 1 than
from Chicago to California The rates
are 1725 and 4760 respectively Tho
exjweted meeting of geiierai managers of
Chicago Ohio river lines to settle tho
rate war has not liseu catlwl
Vice President ljvejoy of tlio Adams
JOxpress company wijn inu hts comiany
will wlthilriiw from lixsl biisiucs on
tho Now York and Nkw England mil
road and that Momlny the Adams K
preas tyuipany will conimein e to run the
entire Ilurilngtoti system and In eonuw
tlou with th Suntheru Express compnuy
the Adamrwlll itlto iitu the eiitlro Juii ii
aud Creseout system
The Santa Fe and Southern Puiiic
hats ctiieril iuto a trjuw onlluiiilnl
rate war The aalnu of the Southern
Pacific in reducing the rut on ocrtniu
commodities California to the Atlantic
smlKtard has resulted lu the hnntu Fe
applying tho stimo ratca from wwy
Ioiat on Its line In California to Chicago
on the ground that the rates to Chicago
should uot lie higher than the rates to the
auflbourd Other reductions are cxiiectvd
lleprcsentatlros of the Hallway Em
ployes club In Italians are at lYipcku
to organise a board combined of railroad
men opposed to any hostile railway
legislation on the ground that what is
lujliriotis to the roads Is nlu Injurious
to the employes A uuudicr of luiuorimii
measures will be fathered v the em
ployes prominent among wliili will be
nn niitl Pinkertou bill a bill to prevent
the blacklisting of discharged men and
bills regulating the promotion of tlreiucn
to engineers and a ataudord for ojsi li-
ters
WEATHEfiFORD BUDGET
Good Bank Slalemenl A Weak of Prayer A
Very Younn Travelir Improve
ment Notos
Weatherford Tex Jan SSpeelal
The annual statement of the First na-
tional bank reudored at the close of Dec
til shows a net protit of 2MiU3 and
Individual deiKtslts to the extent of
1 IB017U0
in week or prayer aud tasting lieii
iu the M H eliireh ivneluded tonight
with n union sen ice of the Y M C A
nud the Epworth league MIhs Mar
guerlle Trulove recltM at the acriees
lrlilay night nnd Miss Doru Eddie
man rendered n vocsl solo Saturday
night Each eieuliig some oue was select -elite
entertain the audience
lArge aro llghu have taken the pliui
of tlie IncniiiJcDcent an North Mslu
street and also on the public square
Jeff Ming was Jailed yestpiilay even-
ing nu a charje of assault with Intent
to murder Tills la a eoinpnnliMi case
to that of Clias Harwich who is now
in the iMn for the same transaction and
Ires Warwick who hns had two mis-
trials ami Is out now on his own
The otTense was cnuimittml ill
1801 nud upon Joe Towusoud But Ming
has Imcii chilling the olllccrs nud thus
esiitpeil arrest so long
There Is n lady lu our midst w1k Is foi e
iclliiiK the Tori ones or misfortunes und
iIIscIohIuu the past of nil those who pro
fcHsloimllj sock her The county attor-
ney bus win nod the indv that she must
puy nu occupation tux or cense her vo-
cation lids the lady sternly refused to
do Some interesting developments are
near nt hand
Weatherford i nllero has a move on
foot to have a contest lu oratory be-
tween the collides of the adjoining coun-
ties to take place la April Much inter
est is lielug taken In the mntter
Hon J W Stephens of tin supreme
court Ih iuIi spent today with his fam-
ily
The little Brand son nf Judg1
I N Hniwh paltl u lying visit to Min-
eral Wells Friday under peculiar elreuin
stances Tlio little tot left home came
through town Imrebenilod Itnd coatlass
nml hoarded tho Mluoral Wells train
Judge Itoueh was very uneasy about
him until lie learned from a lelenmiu
from Conductor Hock of hla where-
abouts The young traveler wna re-
turned home and aeeuis satisfied with
Ids visit
- Me -
THREE SUDDEN DEATHS
Thai Was ihe Rwortl ol Houtlon YMUrday
On Was a Siilehla
Ilouetoii Teg Tan 8eclal
Three sudden deaths liars occurred In
this city today At five olik this morn-
ing Mrs Walter S Dennis wife of a
gentleman who travels for a thread house
diet of heart diease Her hiikbaud is
absent on the road und his address is uot
known
About R oclock a man 20 years obi
named JPibnri Foster foil in a At at his
home on Hamilton slreot and died before
a physician could reach lum
Tonight at oclock Malrourt Craig
a clerk in the Duiuble hardware house
blew out his brains semilog a bullet into
his Hghi temple During the day lie
had complained of n aovere toothache
but nothing unusual was observed in
his demeanor
Ills parents live In Pennsylvania nnd
he has a sister living in Palestine Teg
He left nothing to show wliy he desired
to end his life He csuio hen from New
Orleans
AFIHEBUG x
Cetn In tho Acl ol Selling a Darn on Tire Bu
He Escaped
Ahlletio Tex Jan
a fire blip was chased away from
13 W Wntaons bam Just after he set
It ou Are He was discovered by Mrs
Densly who gave the alarm but tlie fel-
low made good his escape after flouring
cosl oil on the bam and setting It on
tire Ho woie n mask and u based
throuyh the alley when he disflpnoaied
The town is all cxcitcuiotit touigbr and
a ihiiiiIm r of urmeil men uie keeping
Willi Ii
5Mi nwiinl has been offered for tin
capture of the fire hog
The lord lieiitenuiil of Ireland Is the
bent imil member of the lliltiiili gov
eriiment His salary is 1001100 tier nu
nu in
Prim ess nlitziii a member of on
of the oldest Hristocratif fuuiilics ot
lluusiu Is uiw a stalilemaid in u Ficnoh
circus
YOU 1IAVK AM nr AU OP TUB XAlXUR
IV 1MAVKU
BUY YOUR TICKETS OVER
AND rXPEIURNCte IT
ferlwi FQiiuio Esitt mm cr srnlu
urnvKSN
POINT
Attn miOApo t Louis a ii Kaksai Crrr
fREE RECUMW CHAM CANS
Iirtwsen font worth Dauai duniidx
OArHRsviUH IV a o TstiMr amu Tavlozl
fiilliHaii uvfHHg bar irrtea
To Austin orJ San Antanfe
ClOte MIIBMUui lU 4
the Kepuhlldef Wnlu usil loliforala a weU
ss iwmts in Uie Korlh sua lUit
lor i a lM teuirs insps time ublct or otfiir
ltJorinuUpo csil on or Jdrej
Jl MOMOV liy Tloksl AtsnU oom r Pourla
and Houston streets Ken Wortlu
C U M N riviing
Aesnt Kort Worih Trt
YtTX LAVON Travelliu Ismoatsr Acect
it P UUOIt 1 Ornm ImiciicU suaTUil
Agent LiennuD Tsz
A ik u il iinennriiinl Ticket
Agent Missouri Ksimfssnci lxi Kullny
Hjilsm 0 Chislniit Ml M Im is Mo
Asslsttiiuisinrsl Pssisnger
Agent ifiieuri Ksasss snd Tnxss Hallway
Agent Ulsfourl Kausss sdd Tsxat Rullwa
srsiem 900 Ulif itaul bt 8t Jouls Ma
am
Man a Fortune Has
VJZ2Z
Been
Made by Advertising
mmmmmmm
One Was
tJever Lost By It
A BIG FIRE
Clears Qui a Furniture and Carriage Work
In ienniylvanln Tlio Loss Ono
llunttai Men Qui ol Work
Corning X V Jan 8Thn explosion
of a lump mi the lo tho furniture works
at Elk land Tioga county Pa Tho build
ii Ig aud imleiits wore di stroyed with
the foiiudrv Also ltalley Itros V Elk
land cirrittw works
The hiss fit IotiWW Ini1ly lusuitid
Oue huudreil men uie thrown out of em-
ployment
WEKTHEIlVfillECAST
Galveston Tex Jau 8 tSpeclal
Local forecast for the twenty four hours
ending nUduUrht Jau 0 for Texas east
of tho lOOtJi nierldlnii fair weather
wtrmer ttftsterjy to aouthwrly wiida
HOTEL ARRIVALS
IltANSION
llus Clnelmwil T J Poston chteago J
t Aoeper R Iiilsi J W clarh Iisnton
Miss iKiulwsre Cliy J It Ularwson Now
Vorki II N Iftflly Oalnesvllle A Uncus
flsiilson Airs Muttlu illslr Wesilisrfoid
Tobias imi Ajvurd lrs Med lllalr
Wnsihtrfon It L Walker lanhuudle W
II tnuguan llnlton II Jl Miaont Colo
luilo Uso Ilvggs 1 1 nullify V M Hums
Colorado llarry Alexaiulei Wsntlisrfonii
J it Itoyd TTiorp Springs l it Ilsher
li nlwm Luls V Hlicbci Uushiiigton
Ji C F H llrownlse Ileburne ti A
Tuft Houston John Otant KIuiWismI Kan
I luiiosrinsa rietiume Mm Urigstiy
siul tumlly filsliig Ktai IVx V SI Uu
Iisnlson A V I en JJnioii W W llur
lis ltiiimw II JontM Mi Uiulsi I II
Sinn ah tleJiitliwslie Win Warner Cliiotl
umi J H MoiiM Mi Vcristn I O
1anbsiulle K iUllUllM iltllt
boio A W Illllliinl Kyle T TlltsiHon
Vwnoii II J Wellborn OrenvlH4 ll
l n lisiilasr Hi IhI I C Aeehtss
wbt g I g W Hy I It oaerthrir
roiUHiii tic J K lluuipsus Turrell I
Ilium Itille jluln K A iurft linl e
1iilu Jl J ileum JlHlo Plnlur Mouo
Ifeiirn lliilnl W It JInyes ulbstwood
J li IihIm llioilixm llotieil tleuienl Jr
Uy Jl ii lMlUon it Wty Mls Bya
llutumn Hybsjiluj K L Airnuw wui im
lloiuuiin Jl W Bullion Hi Itiiii Jm
liooSiiout Pallas
DO YOU yTEJElD OISTB
The price we quote now is with this cold spell going to move them all out this month Maybe you dont believe
it Wl dont be too long about it if you are looking for one The season is advancing and we dont ex
pea to pack any o erccats away this spring Thats the reason we put the prices on them to move them
This is true also of our rr ens suits We have some nice ones left and the price is down 25 per cent at least
- Ifjou wan to trde in cohes come round and see how we are talking price this week -
We Might Add That Underwear Comes Under the Reduction Rule
This Week We Give You Choiceof 50 Styles of Suits Mado to Order in Our Tailor Shop at 30 a Suit Those Goods were 40 45 and 50 Beforo
half so large In reaped to nrllnag or
The Mammoth Retal Clothiers
Opposite Hotel Piokwiok
See Our 150 Derby Well Fill Our Windows With Them This Week
fVCIFIcX
TKCIfl Pni I03tT t rNTTri
TO NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS
And Points tn tlio ROUTflKAOT
TARE THE ST LOUIS LIMITED
12 HOURS SAVED
rrmaxN
TOUT WORTIT DALLAS and ST LOUIS
AND TllJC KAtfT
Tl JiP r in AU Vl ltnll
tIEXICO HEW MEXICO ARIZONA OREO0U
end CALIFOUNIA
Ihroocli Pwllmsn Uutfst Ulrtping Oars be
ttttrn Uallsa Fort Worth sad St Louis
Naw Orleans snd DsnVsr 0U Louis
suit Uan runelco
OFIrHwirt lime CARD
IOtT WOIITH UNION ilRPOTA
cast notiNn
Ho U Lcsvo 71 aro
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Na 1 Arrive 7Wp
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BilUpni
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Per rsteSt tlskuu sntt sll Information unulf
to nr h JilrfKi any ot lbs llskst nseots nr
jAiir r Zuin OAhlOH IHHUUlt
City Ticket Attt Ueul li U Tlokst Ag s
Port Wort
ItttTHOKNB Pea Suat Dsllis Tsx
Fort Worth anlDwiver CityRy Co
AN1
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Tlie only Hue passing through tha
Great Pauliandlo Country of Tma
Tho groaieat wheat growing country iu the
world Cheap homes for all alio lie only
dlivot route to
Wnolilnirtoti Itlnho
Orairon Montunn
Colorado Wyomlnar
Aud all Pactfle Const Poinu Wo tak you
dbfot to the health resorts of Colorado
loud foroopyof our Summorlands
For full Information address
IX L IiOMAN
0 P A U P Ily Qmidiii Neb
d n icTsBLnit
0 P A Ft W iiUQ Hy
Fort Worth Toxns
N a DAVIS City Tkt Agt
401 Main Street Fort Worth Toxai
Cotton Belt Route
St lows Soiifiivnstern Raila
HHHPHia CAIRO AND ST LOUIS
Tlio only tlno with tlitougli car serrlco
rrotn
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS
Connostliig with throujih trslus to alt point
Knst North ami Bouihel
Two lUlly trains with Uirourh voaohns ant
lulhftau slteiiers trotu
Fort Worth to Memphis
Thrauch epasliea and Iuilwun Sleeptn
from
WACO CORSICAM AP TYLER
All Taxas llnH ooanet with sua liars
through tleksts on sate via the
COTTON BELT ROUTE
for rates maps tluju tablet nnd sll to
nmmllon apply to any Pgcnt of tbe cotapiny
li JON15S W II WINP1KLD
irnv Pais Agt Gen Past Agt
Fort Worth T Tvtrr Tczst
n i i IIIIIIM i 1 pj igaagaMBMBMSMBC
Fo
THE POPULAR DIBECTROUTE
nax WKKN
Port Wortli nnd all Points la Taxss Itanta
City Iuuls Chioufp Kuiiius Coly
iiiJo CVllfonils aud sllpolms In tho
North East and West
Klagant Pullman ialaoq UuSet Orawjag
AOom aHeiius usm nrc run imvuga vrnrj ut
fa tho ysr to Kaptas City CMOigo and tit
Loutt oounootlng at tie points Ulta
limited trains lot thoBuit
TKCIOXTOKC TlOKElTJi
o au voints w mi
United Slates Canada and Mexico
For any rtttlrs1 Intonaztlon Tlokels lfoU
em Mzixi ta oail ou r uddreti f
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