The Weekly Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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THE WEEKLY HERALD. JANUARY 3 1907.
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j Ii.mhII'' If. tlHTu was only it weekly
- - -- j paper id nmnaro mul Micro win any
l'lf'rl.( Oi ..n (.f flly of Allinrllio j limil MH of 111. i daily being on I'h
'"! I'oitcr C.oi.ny . '). ( Tim Dully Fmiktndlc has
ADVIiltTD-'INM U Vm";
Dl.iiiy tic pel' ill. Ii eueli Iriier.lonl
!.". or p.r lii.D cadi Insertion
laKV-iricl. li per woul Him lu?r.
In. U'i Hoii
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tiLTJAcnii'Tios' $100 ri:u vkau.
Tlic Her.ild will teii'.o 4'0tiil tifT to
-"U 'wlicii .voiu' timo ..ii'H iin!'".
e nio r.uihoiliud to toiitiiinc II.
HlionliJ uny tii.bf i rilx'V f.ijl Id JV-
'.! v TIid licrniil ie:'iiliirly ij!wh"
ndvl'ie us at o.'ii.w by ianl ur ti'lc
phoiio.
Any errors rcflerllux tipo.'i tlir?
thsiacter ManDin or repntntlon of
Jiny iKiun. firm or corporation
which inny uppeiT In tlm loliiiiins of
3'ha lienii.J will bo pliidly eorrecled
Upon ll biliic InoiiKlit to Uio ut-
I'W'Aon of tho pIlbllhllClH
Tlll.USUAV JA. 3. m7.
AV I.ItltOVKOfS IMI'lilXSKiN'
'J'ho folowiiiK iinfoiiitded refer-
cneo ppemo(l In tho ChlldiiKH In-
6i of t)ec. JS;
"The Index inideiHinn.U Mm Dal'y
I'unhauille ut Am.irlllo I iilunit on
lis hiKt vi Tliero urn 4)ot onoil;Mi
ri)ikt In Potior county to keep up
the paper loi K wan nt.irul. M;inj
u Kou.l weeUly paper i.l mined by a
P'hm- di.ily."
We h.ivo no Id.-a ilmt Mr. 1 1 n Uot t
i.llior of The Index tonld know-
ln;;ly mini (.present roiiteiiiporji ry
or do i. ihoihir hertupapcr nun an
Injury ir he iow u. Hut tlm
piihlliihed hi hU Ianl. ib:iue mul r-
produced ulio.e Jn u far from the
trutfi mid re.. failn us unyt'UliiK e.m
be.
The rn'. iter of ilii- li.illy Patilmii-
die ut the ii til-'.' I K..:'a.!.n of Hie
Dinjlnchs men ami ramiallai:!. ..f Am-i
nilllD Jaiinthe 1 liic paner I 1 'i-!
tr part of July la. i. '.'i !h .1 ... i
without dall" liav. ..-.. i ;. : .; .. j
ilm:(lf I).' dill noi. iia.e lih.ii;; .. t
foi l Of i:xjierleiiceil mei N i
eqimliitcl whli daliy n.
oik yet the iapi r ; ct a
(Mil Kijecc.oi I'i'oiii !"..:'!
tilt) I1ioidiij;i H t ; 1 1 1 lii"'.'-.
II W lie uny d.illy paper a
lltceKH wa.'i laekl.'ii;. S :'li
I ho
nnod uf mi (.xiKileiK.. .1 man ut i'.i.
llOinl of tiie Panhandle tlm p!'op;!e
tor Hceured thu ' survlfua of th- pr n
cat. .'Jit or mid nmnapcr who Iium hiul
tweiity-flvu yea en Biuecbi-.ful cxperl
fiHD In dully iiewtmapiT work ami
h eiiino to Uie Panli'jindlc ithout the
lJtu ot N'ovi.nihcr nml look charge
"U'hat linpiovernentB ho lias inausu-
rtttcil Jn thu paper. urn) IH liuiilniN
rim iliieuti of Arn.irlllo uva cosnl-
V'ii of ami ve bcl'ovo that even
Jirothcr U.Uikett tvlTt ngvuo Unit
thero ha liotn much loiprovomiMit Id
tin oppearama of Mm paper if lie
i rer'lvinu l.lm dully nnd I hat It Is
iv dully Torthy of a dty much Imc-
er thau AiikhIIId.
Thar. the. paper li;i:4 not received
t'ood a paironn;;o an H miat luvo
enjoyed in true; hut niucU of tlm
l'.tuU iviin with ilic paper and I'iie
manner in hle.h It hnd Inn con-
ducted in Hid pant. j'fi:i t It 'liui;
enjoyed u unkndid pulrouuKe from
tW ulari In dvcitlnlns and mih-
miiiitionn Its frue nnj ho pcoplo if
;inarlll' ;uo loyal to It and wlih
conditions changed for tlm beitiu. nr.;
rallying to Us mippoi't mid we f.i'l
. fonridt-nt. ai' (;olns lo jjivo It. the
support a fe'ood daily nowaiper In
a city the bizo of Amarlilo desui vcK
Thw Index la mistaken when it
mv that thcro are not enough iico-
p'e In potfor county to l;cep up the
paper ax It waa fiarted Amurillo
!oiid has u population of fully 0-
uuo ah Hhowa by a voc.iut tanvuH of
t!ie city for a city dlrcciory aud in
mlclHioti to thin clientage thu Dally
r.iiiliui.uk' with its cpkndld full As-
fiu tat eil Prei-s rej.-oriH dally has a
i pl. ndid elreuiaiioii in. all tho towns
aleii;.; the three r.'Hi'Oads k'.id'iiK to
Awiarillo for a' distance of over 100
i ! ' ' : 'h and thl.s eircuhilloa 1h Mletull-
l.v inr re;. Bluer.
Kdlti.u' Unpktit jsa.vM h has bud
r i'uiwperoiirt ywu' on I do Index aud
v" are mJ.nl to know it. Tin' Pan-
handle mid llera.'el Iuh u kindly I'eei-ii'-t
fuf all of ibi cc.wwji.ip'er relli-
ii'iii . iu till the nearby towns In llu-
C.iuh 'iullo. find all thu cldi.'S niid
a::s w!:h wb!cli It exchange;. There Uu ''outrageous" moves In . this rc-
iioi h thou.'W. of k-alousv In our! ward itilbl do woll to consider that
-tip for
. J' !i
V lo- t!
'.he Ii:'-.i lo-eti of Ih-j j
'it U.- t.l well iil'.'k
tve .'.to s.iute f U iiil'lyj
5 1' :-..;iv . e l ll"'. -
!.i room ami or.i I'm
..'I.
Nun ;i in fin- DaMy I'linl) iltdlo In:-
1'ig .mi 'tf tr'h" thern Is lt
vt shadow ol'larl it lit ti 1" mu!i n (iii'-
.1 'I'llA ...I ....'.... U J. 1.1 I
!"""' l" llm"
In'i iiiluii nf iIIkcdh.IiiiiIii'; find
l has n.i doubt licit Hid year I!m7 III
In. a nii'hl prosperous dim fur llli' pa-
!.!;; y n-iu-nvln.'.
. ...
a inojiir ("ire. ili. n of Mis tin don lit
tlioinlitiivs iliU un iil in jiihiici! iu
Hid I'lnilmiiiile nl'd
ine .ei)iD oil
I'oLlt'r o 1 1 1 1 ! V Tli' re nre no li.Mi r
people lii I lie wo. l.l i '.inn In I'luicr
county. Tliere iir? prohflbly tn food
i li-evlieie iil linl.e Ijelter
Tin-: lJ not its.
A pvat year U In Hi ehinle
hodrH. A year that 1ian been mil of
liroKperlly full of liopo and full or
promlHo for better thlnnH to eomo.
A year Hint Iiuh elironk led h.iiue of
Mm tfieat cvent of blHtory. A year
Mint will bo ever memorable beninno
ot tlm Sun Kranelxeo rartlHiunko and
Its ntUnd.nit os of life Aim proper-
ly n year flint will f; down in Ills-
tory iih onn In wlileli moro wa;;et
Wuru InrreaHed heller price reeelv-
i-u liuil mora extensive puliHe vorks
luttlllnied und Inanuraied lii.iu ( v-
er before In the I'll I led Slal.'H hlrt-
1'iry. Hut wli'aall n year that might
have beeu much more profitably em-
ployed and inoro exprdlenily spent
by the million who tiro one mid ail
of it great commonweal! h.
Vet there nro few rereU o offer.
llffaUKo nvorii mlht liave been ae-
"ontpllsbi'il U not reiiHon for norrow
or for Haduesa. Willi Mm iticoiiiinn
of 1907 well may wo profit by the
(xpcilenet'H of the tnnl twelve
monlliH ami from It pkk find plan
our way for the futuro. Tlm many
!uv. MilnalloiiH which havo been IiihII-
ttiied durlnc 1 '.mil havo hrounht out
liim h of tlie corriiptlon ami th Kraft
wlilcl! has loiii; been Hiitipecled to
..!;.: wiiJiln the Internal worklnns
j :!' I:it'!'i. cirpora'D imcliiua! Ioiih. The
' !e liiduy eie ;i'r prepared to
j '' ! '.!;h !'.'.. i.ti '.-.tloa of public
I . .) "-'t'v v.Iih i.se cah-'lnif 'f oicn
' I i.:.. i !ic determination of Hiip-
! !('." of no i-rt;piTDi't loward vt'al I
j '..::! H'.'.'i which ( ffi't't their iirosperily
a -hi t ji . .:- !. 'lire.
i
i A r.t.tii' of Hw. ::'"at even!:: of!
1 ;'; .(.tilil be a loiitf ami (ediou.
i!:ii'.e'i;iMitpi so ninny have there
In en
which have effected and con
4'.. lied
ns all. ll Is well 'to bun
Mm old and to begin the new with
clean hand n determined resolve
ond ti light heart with n Jiopo that
Dm clone of 1. i07 will have wormed
IU way toward tlm goal of miecoM
In even n much greater ilesreo than
tins lfOd.
WHAT MUillV HAPl'i.'.V
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Preidtleut koo.uvilt In mtolc'd as
HkiUiitr very eutjihal leu fly ho will
veto ituy bill whaiMOever that may
hp piikkciI by congress in an .iMfsnpf.
to relmilalo tbo ncKi'o Moldiro whom
Im linn dkhaified. JIo even has
Kono further aul suvh 1m will iu-
vlie ImpeuchmeiU It Hid hiwmukers
iniujiino 1m l ovt rtitepplnii hla au-
Ihorlly it ml the IiouiuIh of tlm exee-
ntlvD ability accorded Mm Pietddenl
of Mi" I'niied Miaies.
All very well. President Ilooso-
vett must bo udmlrid for h!a reno-
liiki utand and lila evident desire
plve out mi 1mpri!H.-ilon that ho did
Just what lie thoujiht was rliili t un-
der tin. clrcimif liiutiM. It ! Itu-
powi'.ie to find fault with a mail
who 1h endeavoring to handle a
liiont dellcuto wituallon to t ho bet
of hi ability. i 1
llowover hucIi fuel does not cover
up Mm vi ry threutenlnj poHrdblllty
that a race war may and will oc-
cur if JtettloiiH pel 1 1 Ida iii? do not. de-
Hist In Mio wrunsllnj; and uppaieiit
Cink'tivor to I iT j.reKtlfco for .them-j
Helve by iitlafkliij? the whnlo Hlt-
iiiitlon. ... '' " '
Kvery lti'ivw by a l oiiiesHiiiau
ajAuli.tii ' tin- President In' this mat
ter m uK-d its uii argument of ex
noemliot. l.v H cloved nnnnln nn.t
while' no littuicjiii:.- cloud threaten
lo d.ifk' ti Mhi horizon' over the hib-
Itiitloii of whiict und black under
one Mae: i hero l-j much to avoid If
kcriuus (liCfi'iuity ; la not met in the
futui'e. Mr Foraker ami tlie o'liers
who in.. o s.reauously objectiiig to
i
the maitof Ihey ! are handling -may
rii - h'a in-' pi opot'.ioiis which even to
them will be vt ry dUl.ast. I'al It.
. oinlio." ; ai- or ewu months.
i.ivi; hiv rov.ii. sii'itutr
Clil. iM i.r AumarlUo hli-JiiM gin-
.i loyal joipport to Mayor Miller Jn
hi cuthtilsustle efforts to muko Am-
jirlllo what II. should bo tt lt y
liiBU'iul of u'i ov .rgrowu etui hi ry vll-!
luge. The editor of Hid Dully pan-
Iiund.e luiinij Mum li m other pres-
sing dinks yesterday Id enjoy u balf
hour a visit with the mayor la his
j offim mul wn: mronvly i nijir. sell
w I'll llto ciinii'iDiioijj
iinj (l.'Ci ImoHHt ami
C'lltlllH;Hll
luldii ihc
major t.iUc lii AinnrlllD mid In tv -
I (yf nmtiv r of inibll'r liniiroM'tiicuf ko
ninny of wlildi ihn eliy n .m iIh.
Tiio imijor Ktati'd that he had the
niirnt i'oiin.:il a n y mayor over work-
d wKh. That there
wan iii'ldnm
ii li -1 It 1 ii j.- but a Holld
eotineli for or UKitinst
vino In i in?
every movei
wllleh eanm up before the
I Ml II . II I
or Decision an. i Hint unu wont
ready at ..11 lime 0 1u.ck lilm audi
work Will. hi... for evore .. j
inovo In ti.D IniercKt of I ho city.
Mayor Miller went into office wtih
avowed policy of doing Komi'tlilnji
to pu.-ili tiu dty ahead in Mid way
of p( rntam.'nt eliy liiiprovcmeiMH
UIm fltHt move wan thu layinir of
Nevi't al coiit i ele Hi reel croslna;H
whleh inovo w.ih oppoHfil na iifelesn
by many i ll l ns but the mayor
ttelit. iiliead with hU ideai and the
fiieat liupiovenieiit over Mm old
lilelhotU Irt itck nowled:;. i by vvery
lill.iil ludiiy itiid even thofo who
opjiOHe.l IiIh Idea then today ito.-j
knowledKo IiIh policy was llulU. audi
would not return to tlm old way for
an.uliliiH
Tlm mayor tella the Puuiinndlo
that when he went into office there
w.u lend thtiu a liulf ml lo of con-
crete Will-walk witlilii Mm city while
today there over elKht miles or
thtt flmtjt eonerelo Klde.wnlk any city
In the. country can boast of. The
mayor his worked in Hci.sou and out
of KcaMin and has resorted to ail
Muds tf devices to brlns about Mila
splendid result.
llo Iiuh also worked hard to ex-
tend Mm city limit taking In the
outlying uddiilons for purposea of
litxnllon (hat suffkent revenue
might bo derived to put lu needed
crossIn.Tn' culverts at street Inter-
sections gnid'J Mm si reel bo that
wo will have no repetitions of the
terrible scourge of mud whleh the
city was eurs d with a few weeks
ago ami pave the streets In the bu.s-
Inet'o net ilon. Tlm recent Jlaklng lu
of ouiside territory making the city
1 1 wo ml hi t'luaro in each direction.
Is mi i.L'i'euilile realization. of bis
fund hopes when entering office and
Im is now w.Vklug on a ehango of
stall) laws so that Aiimriilo by ppo-
clal net ot tlm leplnlaturo may work
under charter as a clly Instead of
a " vIlliiBf. . j
The prmeiit laws of tho stale nro
Kticli .that a cliy cannot corns tiu-
cler thft act nliowlng tbe asuePRmcnt
of property for public Improvements
until it i'f.aclus 10000. Tho mayor
Is the father of a resolution adopt
ed ul the hist iintniul ineetlug of the
mayors of Texa-t providing' for a
com mil tod to work Willi Mm legis
lature for u change which will al-
low cliku of 7ii()o to come under
Mils elafts Instead of having to work
under" a ' x 1 1 1 o so charier llo was
tnat'e-cfi'airinan of tlm comiukt.ce
and will fcpend some imo at the
Ktate capital this Winter working
for "this much doRlied end
There Is no compensation 1.1 the
iillce of inarm- of Auiui'lllo. Neith-
er 1h there lu Mm office of coun-
cilman. ' i'.oth mayor and council
tire doing their bift to put Amar-
lilo In the clans of ckh sbo bc-
Dtigs lu the. way of public improve-
unitrt and Jhe Dally Panhandle nay?
nil prahe to the mayor and his
council and asks thai every cllUen
hold up their hands and glvo them
encouragement. utitl help lit tho good
work .they have undertaken nd tire
currying out. They can do no more
than public: mntiment will iiMa!n
them in but they are enthusiastic
In their wo'rk'swwl are freely giving
their time .without compensation for
the b'jaefit uf "5- public; and should
be loyally sustained. Mlvo tho may-
or' and his council loyal support.-
tiowruor Magoon of Cuba sug-
;esi that nhe people of this conn-
Ml'!' kl.OW lllll (.1 11)0 UlOllll llilllVC
and bis e.icvnt.rlcll.k.s and that tho
probability of Insurrection Is really
greatly removed it Is to be hoped
that (iovcrnor Mugoon is right and
that be Is well nblti to
manipulate
tho reins of .'lut'iWii'Wy In such a uhii-
nrr that no blue routs will bo
essary on (ho Inland. Knough good
l i u ;. Aim i ic;in boys hiive already
stieeiinibetl to fever und disease on
the isle off Florida and a possibllitv
.if .it.it.o soot lo io so i tii. iiva-i tr germ diseast' being contracted.
iiJKly received by Mie nation or slaie.'for s;tle by Gokliug Drug Co
ISOiT 'j'll.tT l.FMON
Till ini.nilii.; jn t!iu liall of (Km-
nl: Villi' tit t a luidy of tf
plilkiHuiihoru and olhoi wUc In hi'iit-
eiJ dlDi-UKHliin pm .to whether Kvc
handed Adum n lemon or mmo oih-
cr liniiid of fruit u uriu
Ijocii deflnluiy dvM!.! t iut' It could
not h:ivn li.-vn-uii iiijiU ;c(iOin' no
INIIIIO JirOfOCUl' lliH Hlld tlllTD Wi'K-
no jipjilis in tliD Carden of IMm.
ffuvly u llcnukii it mid a inlnlny
IiihIv riiiifroutcd thwD llKliU of
Dnce. lor cviilui'k'M thj poor u-
plo his v. Iiltuod a cuirtD wiili h iikiv
n.lt IMD 111 I.ITIM...I 4.. ll 1 . l..ili.i
l... ..
i i ru t
linis-taiitla cvldelier JOllil ps.
Ikiirlu;: I li o Inirden of iinoilmr
n;;lnl.i HKiiiust I he hcinktL oildn
ealun and di.vouivd by v(j:hody
iiKudud Ini.i liltn mid (.itn-Ins n ml
"f n""d tlnio and pi.aM;int evening
i no om? knows what. all.
And now at last the 1. aru.'.l faMe
ro to t iko the stUiru inm P.-
mmo' '!iU'" " lm" "0 """wablc
''' 0 C.n fllld ietltiip: nillkoilie
sour-facej ;od yet very popular l 'm-
on tako up Ike burden that tor ecu -
turles ll chuukl have li'i-rietl.
Sillily
a Wulitty jirobleiu wlikhi"1 11 'f fifty or flxty miles an
these iik ii iiave diseiiMsed today uud
certainly 01m Ilmt rease.ireh I011S
ago should have d. let 'mined.
Till: 1 IVK MILLION CM I!
The Dally Panhandle has recelv-iVi arrested t-lmrtly al'n r the dis-
ed nn llivlliilioil to beeonie a nielli- t'Sler d. ektr. il lli;tl on Mi coilllt of
ber of tlie Five Million club an the dense fog liu was unr.kle to dlh-
orgiiiiizaiion or live rHineus or Tex -
its with. heaiki'Kiiters at Houston.
wiio are handing themselves logeth -
er with tho purpose In view of mak -
lug Mm popiilntlou of Texas j HOD-
kiij whi ti tlm next immisiis shall be
taken. Tlm fco Is $10 for each
member no dues which amount
fihall bo used for the attainment of
Mm end sought. All citizens of MielMio (Usurer
Mate are Invited to becoino active-
members. The ci.uso Is a worthy one. Texas
la a Rival stale uud lu i t sources
are lit Llo known to tho citizens of
(ho crowded -portions of tlie east
and north. As the real Information
regarding the great opportunities
which Texiia offer for hom seekers
becomes known In theso m-clions
the tide of iminlatioa will be
stronger lo Texas' and especially to
tho Panhandle country than ever
though It Is pretty at mug at the
prt'Kcnt tlm..;.
Amarillo should have several
uieiuboi'a of Mils club und tho city
and Hh citizens ahonkl determino to
do their share towards reaching the
flvo million soul.
Our cliy nltoruey aeeins to have
beeu Ht'ized wlih a spasm of reform
aiog Mm lines of Folk of Missouri
only in a niore severe form and wo
are told that cigar stores drug
slorca confecliyucry slores aii'i sim-
ilar places of 'business 'must be
closed on Sunday Hereafter. The
query now agitating the public
'mind is .will milk . wujrons bo al-
lowed in deliver milk hotels and
restaurants In allowed to keep open-
er nny of us be allowed to do a
little necessary Sunday worJi? The
Daily Puuhiuidlo believes In tho en-
forcement of laws which. uro upon
Hie slai ii Us Ii.it thole Is such u
thing as carrying a good thing to
extremes.
Numerous new business blocks
pre either under way or ground
about lo be broken for them. Vet
for each one of these buildings there
ore plans already extant .which will
furnish oct'Upatus. Amarillo needs
several new business blocks luill;
for the express pnrposo of renting
to Mm man who is unable to pro
vide n place of bufunc'sa himself.
Tiiero are UNiny present merchants
and numbcrk1 procpectlvo one
that need rooms. JuvoaUiiotHs along
these lines are as desirable as land
purchases
Thero Is no quesMon but what
Amnrlllo Is the most iironih'.ing city
of Northern Texan. In Mils regard
the iictual reskleiitcr the -visitor
uud the newcomer alike nsruo. The-
dully evkkneo of greater popula-
tion moro extensive JhisIiu'sk inter-
ests a wider publicity and .a more
geuerul admis-km ot worth and met
ropolitan pronitHO arc so poignant
os to be undeukthle.
' How- Diplitther'u I Contracted
One often hoars tho expression.
"My child caught a severe coid
Which developed lino
diphttherla."
when the truth was that the cold
Kimply left the li'tle oue .pnricu-
nec-jnry Kiiseeptllil.) to the wanderln:
diphetiieria germ. When ChumWr
Iain's Cough Keumdy is given it
quickly cures the cold and lessens
the danger ot diphiheria or any oMi-
FIFTY-THREE KILLED
List of Dead. Appaling Brakeinan Tells His
Story Tli?n D!es-Ko One to H
Spared for Blame
Uislllll;(llll l. '. Ilec. :J.Villl
ii rah mul ii iitiir flying ilnouli
ptiee at I Ju rule of hty miles ail
hour itn entlae druwlim ( lht nnpt)
fl'l lullt l lll'S J-MII llll.l (In. ITU! d
i'f n
heavily loti.lcil ll:rt imni V !
Ohio iiihM-iiu'ia twin liixt nlulit Hi-ni l
t
uuvinmion p. c winlinn lift)-
(brer miiiN Into el4-rnlty nnil Injur-
in:; us i. mi.) luo.e.
'i ll-' eaUititrophe hap;ieiie.l itt Ter-
ra C.iHa .-i lilile block M.t'iu.l st'.iilon
tlnee lui It: s mil n the eaplt.ii city.
The passenger uaiu li n.l j pu)h-d
out of the Hruiiou 4i ml u f:lr
lli:'if II... i. .......... . ...
" " 'r " ''V"L 01
J l'MI 11 Uew 'llSl T' n'il
acioriliug to Mm operator Wlts goinp
I1011: .
A few ntlnntcs afterward a
crash was lieard ami It was known
thiil the two trains had uhiiii In-
tel her.
Mutineer 1 1 Ikku bi'ttud w ho w as In
charge of the k-.id train aud who
; "".nil".! 1 " w$u-dt iigui. in iaiioi.t;t
j Park a block Million. Tow. r Op.
j et -a lor I'ltilUps dee t rid tliat lit.
j ''angir signal was In proper pia.i
uud that Kugiiieer ilildertiriind's
train passed the tower slujion at a
terrific rat" of speed.
Officials of 11... Paltl. r.
" ' - ...... v vv. itiiu '
unable to fix the ivspoiuilbllii v for
last night will
icgln
an Invosjgaihin at Haltlmort- today
to deleriiilne Mm cause of the dis-
aster. F.nlneor lliklerliiMnd and
tlie fireman o( Mm di-ad euiglne Tow-
er Operator Phillipa ami till ot Iters
In any way connected with Mm op
era! Ion of the train will be exam
ined.
DMA Til LIST
I
Following is a revised !H of tho
dt:d:
Colonel Kobci-l Aintci"ii Newark
Olliu L. Hailcy mlntster Newark.
Ohio .
Ohio. . ' '
Lewis I'.iil. Ia in West Oraiigo N.
..'
Mrs. L A. lb. ri.es Terra Cot la
D. C.
Dr. V.. Oliver Delt surgeon for B.
& 0.
1'rjwurd Ik-it hi son. . .: '. .
Miss Coniiie M. Hidii'tn' Wjisli-
Ington. .L A. P.ond add rest) unknown.
S. 1. ivunl iidjff.s.s unknown.
Comnioiloi-e I". lb-own AVashlng-i
ing.
Mis. SalllD V. Units wile of f. F.
Dulls Was'oingtou li.tallh depart-
ment. . Mrs. KriMik It. Cluise and infant
cbikl South Jjrooklund 1). C.
Mrs Mary A. Ciibcr Wasltington.
Nellie Lee Conipher Wi'.shliig
tun.
Carrie Cornwc'l Washington.
Mrs. May Cook Washington.
Infant ckikl of l.ra. Cook.
Annie Cuiilo Washington.
Lihvarcl L. (iarrett. Was'iingtoti.
i)v. CiiiitUcr Harris Washington.
Henry lllgkie lirockli.nd I). '.
und 7-year old son.
T. A. Kelly Kensington Mil. en-
gineer I'niied Slates rnpiiol
ProfeisiiT T. .1. King Kensington.
Md. stnvisMvlun Fnlted States naval
service.
Lulu Kolb Washington
Miss Koll.
.Mary J.isfoM I'.rooklyn employe
bureau of engraving Washington.
A. Ii. Jjcc Washington clerk.
Frederick Ilgli Washington I).
C braUeman.
McCaj;bcy son of J. A. McCaglmy
of H.'ilMnioio chief clerk to (ien-
eral Superintetulent Deut of DalU-
more. Theoilore Meet. New York street
ear conductor.
.Tlionitit Met ChM-innnfown Md.
.Mrs. Minnie It. Mei'klii.g address
unknown -I).
C.
Lucy Dntts Milllcnn Dead wood.
Mrs. S. C. Piil'.iuin. .
Mis ItccrcH Tacoma 1). C.
Miss Ahiui Heading WitshliigiOii.
Xormaii 15l)erts Marion Jrtd.
local traffic manager Cetilral t'nloii
Telegraph company:
Mis llosalie Wushiiigton '
lt..e.t Wiishinglon iimr-1
V '"" el'ubi klge Wash-
id. ' ; '''!) '(!-on.
(hunt.
Mis. S.
I net en a
Malic
Job . re.
F - ' . '-. ..;!
l crop limTw.
lets lmwcver ibOw.
1 imi irAV HATCC VM TIIF
ROCK ISLAND
Pay Tickets on "ale 1 ti e. ?o. .'I. ! to pt'iiit ill A!al..itm Mi.-M.-sipj.'i
C.eorri i i hnlt.. 'JVtiito 'e. N'o.th utul fvinth I'nmlin.'i K. ti-
ttt.'kv Ohio ludi.imt K.-.m-as l-rt. .Mm:Kt-t i. .Aflelii..; in The lMl;nt.r
Colota.lo iklahoina In. li hi 'lni'urv Ail. hd...-:. Viiiie.iu. !
Illinois lViinsvlviini.1 Wi"l Viiyinia- New Voik mul Ontario..
Tickets llmit-l .l ui. ; on Nalelue. ;- .. I.tu. i toOk-
laliDiun. Indian V niiory Atkaii- m K n :. s Mi-ttii Ni'l-tasl The
Itakotao Miitnoett. i: con-ill. 1 1 1 i l : : - peiiit
LOCAL HOLIDAY
To all points in Tc.ts li
11.11 v 1 . limit Jaiiuarv
rtiTP"''-.-
USA V HT.NCI'U.
taken to til.' h(is;-li ;il and tiled later
mud. tlie following sia!eiiieut be-
fore his death:
"When he pa-a .1 kfi.slimtoil dan-
ger signals were hoi.-:"'! ;ud wc wei'e
10I4J to move along ...tiMmi ly. When
we lii Tteoiiia il.e .-.igtial.- -v re Mill
out and wo went by Mm station sov
'and procei d -d to Terra Colta 01: r
' lie I stop. Om- sli. ual.-t were to ill
.out ;ii Terra t'otia. We iiiol; ahoaril
ia few pasM.oiner.s ami stiiil.d to
j pull (eit i;- Washington vhi'a 'M"-
j I rait: foilow ing us ltit the b..ck
: eoaeli 'ami smashed i! to Hplitii'i'.t."
Spare 110 One.
Halilmoi e Mil. Dee. :ll.. C X
: t'.illoway Miperinlendenl of trans
portailoli of in. I'.itli lniore ( Ohio
who went lo die scene of the wreck
at Terra I'oita last nlnht. reiurned
to ll.tlt Imoro lotl .y. lie said a
thorotmlt investigiitimi of 1 li: (list.-.
lor would In- bold hero as soon a;
possible. No effort .he an hi would
lie spared to fix the blame.
Tlie list of dead us the result of
the appalling wreck at Terra Cu!-
ta on tlm Maltitiiore Jt Ohio railroitd
last night has rcc.ched fitij-tiirce.
liHiniry at die various hospitals in
the cliy where tho Injun d were
taken shows n large number of per-
sons whoso conditions sire ' regarded
its hooeless. The Injured number
over fifty.
Two distinct stories art- being told
today by friends nT tho-e who will
naturally be Implicit el. The rn-
f ranee to it he block on which 'he ac-
cident occurred is ut f;ilv;'r springs
Md. It is said the local No. i'.i; from
Frederick hid entered tho block
with a clear I rat !; (ireen lights
were then set on lite signal tower
showing that: the blork was occu-
pied. The enginexr of the (load train
following accordingly slowed down
as he entered the block and ran
cautiously. At ' Takoma. a stjidon
near the center of the block It Is
said the day operalor hail li-'d down
(he white signal showing a. cb-ii''
I rack mid left his ntatlon. At this
1 ii cllr-.i1 ion 111" engineer of the (kail
train crowded on all steam ami
forged ahead at. n (remeutknis speed
In tho dark foA-y ui'o.t and on
filippiy'y track!'.' Il waa only a few
moments after th-af. uiilrl the huge
t-llgiim of th d'-ad train plunged In-
to (lu- rear of lO'-al Just pltiiiug out
ot Terra . Co1 la. Oneraior rhiliips
at Takoma denies his signals were
white lie declares he wits at his
post and that red signals voiv set
showing oeeiii.'ed ti'itt ks.
ii'
was
much ittiionished lo see lh.-. d.-ad'
train rush past mul e.vii'Vied it. to
slow down and back- up. 1 ut-: . il
he heard Mm crash of the nccklon; hi-
n few minutes. !
-I
I
In Line Will the iiire Food Law.!
.Tlm National . Foii.-i mid Drug Act J
whie h lakes efket .fan. 1 "i fioT. 1
does not affect CiiiimiiT r! ilr.'s Cough!
Hetnedy In any niatiner. Nt sueeiall
labels .are- required on Mils r. -metly
under Mint Act. na- it is free from i
opiates and. '.larcoilrs of ovis-y char-'
aelcr. making it a safe i enn tly for!
mo!.iit:is to use with their children.
This remedy ban henn lu use fu'i-
so many years ami lis good finali-
ties are so wejl kiovvn (hat no one
need heskal.e to n:-..1 it wlmn fou-
bled with ;i cough or cold. For sab-
by Cokling Drug Co.
W. C. Hawkins Pc.lled Kla'e-;
commissioner located a'. . Texum'
whero he Is edilor ami nuiilit-her ol'
.lie Times wtia in tlio city over Kat-
r.-day lilgiit and left Snnday moru-
ing for a trip 1o I'oviales Itosweil
and oilier points in Now Mexico.
Dr. Albert J. CuMveell Sjiei inlisi
on Diseases of tli? F.ye. l-bir
and Throat oriiee. iCiiklo Huildii
" ' nus' 1 itu.l 2 Amarlilo Texas.
br.e.ki'
RATEC
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: .'5. l'
U. Jan-
l'v'r l'a:tifiilits rer'i.k'ng any Hip given by
PHIL A. AUER
1.. I'. A. C. K. I. . Ky.
1 l. Wot!
I - ivi' - ioii Tic
Ibt .K: T'.iH'iiecr A-jent.
Lands for Sale
Tlie Anuriciiu Pastoral Coui-
pritjy I.iniitei! is now tiireriu;;
let' sale single seolions of fni tu
lul ls ;im! Mucks of live thou-
sand to fifty thousand acres of
e razing lands iu the old I.. X.
Kuiith near Amarillo I'an-
liaiidlu of Tc;is. Aj'i.ly to
vS. J. Gilmorc
Arjent and Attornoyin-Fact
P. 0. Dax 1517 Denver Colo.
Agreeably Surprised
Many suri'.nvis .from rhentiia.lsm
have befa agivc'.aly hinpilsed at tho
P'.ompt r. ll'-f al'I'onied by npil'iai;
('lill)llbr; Iain's Pain I. tltn. It lll.lUes
; sleep ami o.t t.orsi!ile. For sale by
(lobliiig D.'ug Co.
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'crjet.-ililc strain and cotlou
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