Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 272, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 22, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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With Tlirco icriitl
Entered the PMtofflce J Fort
Worth Tex aa gccond cUas man
iins op miiscitifiiov nv maiu
The Dolly and Sunday Gazette one
year 1700
The Daily and Sunday Gazette nx
months 13 GO
The Dally and Sunday Oaxetto three
months 12 00
Ihe Dally and Sunday Curette one
month 7S cent
The Sunday Gazette one year 12 09
The Sunday Gazette si iuonthi
1100
DKUVEUHD 1VT CAItTlinH
The Dally Ofuetla except Sunday
20 cenU a weeK
The Dally and Sunday
cent a month
Gazette CO
THE SEMMVEKKIiY OAZTCTTK
Ono year laaued Tuesday and in
day Jl 00
Six month CO rents
Three month 25 cents
AH rontmaBtcra nro authorised to
net tut agenta for The Gazette
AGISTS
The traveling oicents of The duetto
are W II Ingalln Jan Byrd TV II
Dyrd
Letten of nuthorlty ore elven to all
other patties wnedally accredited to
rcpreaent this jmper
JMVIIIIN AOI5XT3
This rarer Is kept on rile and adver
tlnlnK rates may bo ancertatned at the
ndlrn of the American Newspaper
IltbtlehfH Aasorlatlon Temple Court
New York or from us uasiern bui
mom oince Tribune bulKUnr New
York
Western business ofllce 609 TIio
IlAokery Chlcuee
8 U lleckwlth sole agent for forelcn
sdverttslns
DM LAS lHHUAt
In raspon to the Increased patron
artf aeoonld ll lie Dallas Ulentage of
Tha cfaeetta we hae established a
HDfclal agMitv there In charKe of Mr
II mtherford OJllce MfT eod hotel
PtJIHIHIirUS ASH J C1I1 IMHNrilH
vs avi iouv
By hulnn their BlntlRht composition
wcrk done on The UuroUo I lnotype
tnachlres
Kittnutm promptlv submitted on
tieweputw paniihlcjs oaUlojjuei
UuyeiV brief etc Address
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Fort Worth Tex
TO COHIIIIIIUIona
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lie vrMIeiI out UN columna A
It In tliiimniiiU of trnril t trie
Hrnpli in ii Iter urn thrown Into thn
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if Mmr Pur tlili rcunoii vvf
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litna imi ctiirllMitluon tlif clnn
Intllcutotl to ihr tiMritft ttm rplnuti
mri nf fliv imtn4irnrimci tt miult
ittatlur
rosinira local tumuAi4
The storrn waves will reach this
meridian and tho other changes noted
will oocur at and within loo miles of
Tort Worth within twenty tour houia
before or after sunset of the dates
Ktwn below
Autr 93 Moderating
Auir 2 Moderating
Aug 33 Warmer
A us 21 Storm wave on this meridian
Au S3 Wind changing
A hutnlrcil nr nmrn Irmllnir Honlli
rn ImitUnm ntlerd from lrKlitln
to Tfni trll In tho gt Uuo uf
VlnnufitvtnrrrM lloronl of the- mnir
nlllrrut crop irosivt uf tlitlr
rraiirrllto Kcrtloim nntl nlntoit uni-
formly mr that furmert nr 1p In
Irlit tlinn lnoe lnt The moury
vnnlti of iaroionn lntiku nrt uIiiinM
baratlntf ltU u itllhurn uf UI
rniiltal anil It a brulnntnu to loo 1c
for Invetmtnt The turn hnm coiuo
nnd rvorr luy hencelorih lll lunrlc
dial I it tit Mdvnnrrmcul
The pop gun bill placing barbed
wire on the free list will probably die
on the senate calendar but tha farm-
ers f tho wrat ahould exact enough
promises this fall to Insure that It will
be energetically pushed In the new
congress
Mr Debs statement to tha strike
commission that tho courts broke the
baokbona of tho strike -will look tu
most people like an admission that tho
atrlko relied upon the success of law
lestnesa for Us success
Congressman Breckcnrldgo a sits liU
district to forgive him on tho ground
that be has confessed nnd repented
but he does not cite the fruits meet
for repentanoo which his penitence has
brought forth
The disclosure that Tort Worth has
a chance to secure the play den woolen
mills ought to put every Fort Worth
man on Ms mettle Things wilt come
our way If we will only make tho In-
vitation strong enough
There are sevetal tariff speeches in
reserve for delivery In the senate which
It another strong1 argument In faor of
Immediate adjournment
J FHWCS1 ltOUIMUX WIUT134
Am inrnrt ami riuurnt Pli In He
half nf 1Mb ltauv
Kdltor Gazettei Newpper men like
deny men orator and statesmen are
moulders of publlo opinion Hence
whatever they may my haa an effect
i for food or for evil Recogolxing this
fact and appreciating as I do the tr
reaching Influence of our Inestimable
Journal which I read dally explains
vtby I address this communication to
you in the hop that as a matter of
TJIE GAZETTE JTOXtT WOTtTlT TEXAS VVJSDyESPAT ATJGTTST 22 3894
Hpaco In your valuable Journal for Its
publication i
Jusi now a cuod deal Is beine saw
for end ttffftinst the n ro ull oc
tin civilised W trhi Horn ure oir
cuvaliie him wit out prejudlr win
others Ilnd Jt on absolute Imrovljiny
to either speak or write of Mm unhoi
Influenced by prejudice I am aware
that this Is peculiarly thu ago of
criticism and I also know that neither
the acnslilvenesa nor tha weakness of
people can exempt them from Its pene-
trating searth or Its pointed strlc
ttirei Criticism howecr in order to
perform Us runiUona arlfht must
submit to certain laws of responsi-
bility nnd be held by certain rules or
restialnt It must not Induls what
Duller calls the Kornftrd and delusle
faculty of the Imagination ever in
trudlns beyond Its sphere It must
avoid colorlnc its facts with the hues
of Its own self conacjouaness or fel
lnss It must bo rlffldly Just In Ita
Inferential processes Notblmvtcan be
mora ludicrous than to make a wide
generalisation from the narrow circle
of a provincialism and nothing1 more
unjust
U la because yours and otjer news-
papers In this city and state In al-
most eery report given of negro do
Inga apeak of htm In a goomy ridicu-
lous manner H reason why I present
this defense und nlso hope tu solicit
uir ale In his behalf I Li iwvi ours
to be a proirresslve Journal desirous
of rtpreatntln th truo status of af-
fairs afCectltitf the whole people local
and state A glance nt the previous
condition of my rata fur over ib jears
to aay nothing about our presni condi-
tion Justltles me In the statement that
all tho white people In th country
especially In the fiouth land ought
to bo tho negroes best friends und
sympathisers and It ought to be be-
neath their dignity to speak or write
of him dlncredltubly I believe In
state mnerelgnty to a limited extent
I believe that each statu must sctllu
tT Itself tho ntctt problem an J J be-
lieve that you Mr Editor can con-
tribute much tu this end In placing Ihls
Mate rmemost on tho h imU of mill na
for humnnlty rtglitK because I regard
Texaa among the most progressive of
any of the southern states lJut Mi
Ddltor ou must begin to spell Negto
with a cnpltal N nnd you should
refuso to publish reports oLus us pub-
lished In your todays paper under
the caption Yo colored reciprocity
speaking of us as daikles which
ruprevents us a racn of people
ccpuuio or progiess ana yet m u mate
of unenllghtmtnt and Ignuiance Such
reports not only do us n grtnt injus-
tice but nlsu rellect upon the intlu
cnoo of the state DUbllc schouls ns vou
know has done much towards tho tn
llglitenment of the race I make no
wetcneo Mr IMltor that mv neoci
by a miraculous Impulse have of a
suuuon rjHen entirely nuoe the ma-
larial poison of srnltude I know
niuT mm tnn an Mi ou i thtlr thnt
comlngs but I know also ns jou do
mat a marvelous change has tnuen
place In nil tho sections of their life
social educational nnd fcctesluxtlfal
Blnce the day of freedom and I regurl
It umoit grievous mlndemeatior lit jour
reporters to blindly Ignore this change
and to constantly wrlle of U3 In u
dOKrudlmr manner
Nothing will better the souths con-
aiuon quicker notiiiug win comment
racea nnd Lounttjfs sooner than for
representative men like oh reel f and
uble newspapers like tlm Oaxetto to
sivsuk of your Negro citizen In pre-
cisely the earne way und manner an
you do any nice of jjcope May I
hope Mr JMItor that for tho sake
of race incourngement your pnper will
take the lead in dealing out justice
to every man without regard to pre
vlons condition of soivltude Yourt
faithfully
J rrtANcis nonmsoN
Tort Worth Tex Aug 51 1801
this cottosj linir oriicus
1h Chniice vt lwnr Life For n V
rnttnn
Which jou need A magnlflcent trip
which you will appreciate and an edu-
cational tour which will provide ou
many pleAsureable reflections
In the fulfillment and furtherance of
the lend which this company has taken
for the benefit of the Tythlans and
Its patrons generally the Cotton Delt
Houto will on August 22nd to Sftth Jm
elusive sell round trip tlckctu rom till
points on Us lines In Texas tu Wash-
ington D C at the rule of t each
-la Memphis and thence through the
hlstorio mountain and beautiful scenic
Tortious of Tennessee Virginia etc
attordlng through reclining chutr cars
Iultman sleepers coaLhes and absoi
Jutely tho quickest time by from eight
to twelve hours
Tickets will be good for return pass
ngo until September Sth and upon ap-
plication to ticket agent at Washington
on or before Septembor 6th tho satd
limit will bo extended to September
16th
All tickets will be honored and bag-
gage checked through from starting
point to destination thereby avoiding
the rushes and annoyance and perhaps
errors which are alwas Incidental to
the exchanging of tickets or re-check-in
of baggage en route
Special rrangcinents have been
made vhrrVy omnibus transfers en
roum win do avoiueu
The Texas und Puclflo nnd Interna-
tional nd Great Northern railway com-
panies having Joined this company in
this rate and arrani cmetit tickets tti
be fold via their lines to Texarkunn
and thence via the Cotton licit Itoutw
and all persons liviny on or adjacent to
said lines should purchase tlcaets tic
cordtngly Uvery nrragemont has been
innue to avom crowning ami rur ino
perfect comfort of all patrons side
trips from Washington to New York
and all resorts can be had nt p facially
low round trip rates Call for and
see that your tlckeu read via the Cot-
ton Unit Iloute
The special Tythlan train will leave
Wnoo at 74S m August Zil Texar
kana fl 30 a m August 55 arrlvlnz In
Washington 7 n in Monday August
27 P O WAUNDH
A A OLISSON
a v A Tyler Tex
Take the Totton W V
Ot Ijtlll tnt
fli Ulc and jiuUc you jpUI mow 1 tit
T I A Port Worth
Tex
klenlcl PIontre
Vicnta partlea will find It to their In
teresta to call upon the Cotton Delt
Wfore selecting their picnlu grounds
carrolton located thirty miles ct of
lort Worth on tho tine of the Cotton
Velt U well adapted for such pur
vVtee The grove -a beautiful one
being well ehadod A nice cool spring
and a large lake which afford the
pleasure seeking ricknlcker abundant
lining hunting and a pleasant day In
a delightful grove The grounds tiro In
excellent condition and are well pro-
vided with swlnn for the children
dining tables and seats for AH The
Cotton Unit train leaitntr hers at 3 85
a convenient hour li th morning and
returning arrives In Tort Worth at
7 IS In the evening Special rates ami
attention paid to Sunday schovl and
private plcnlo partlM Hates very na
iton able For dl further Information
apply to O A CAHNINR
C l T A 431 Main stret Pprt
Wo lh Tex
513 to Wftkhlngton and return 115 to
Pt Iuis and return yl the Katy
Aurust SQ to xi
THAT GUT RATE RIVALRY
hvma ris nnas us j inMiti
11 TI1U IlllUUZD
Knty VnunM the ffyerUl Advantnices
of llrr cVlebrnted Iloutt While tho
Texn und laelrlo Talks of lis
Hunnd Irlp Tlekt l St Loots
Yesterday uaa a lively day for the
paflEenger agents on WrshlnsUui busi-
ness and they have baeti trying to
make themstUcs Intercstlnff to intend-
ing purchasers who havo been fluting
like buttirllles from otHco to office In
quest of the best bargain In tickets
which they seem to bo euro they can
obtain by trmg all the different agents
In turn and wearing thorn out with an
Inquisitorial examination of the route
of the proposed excursion which they
may conclude not tt undertake at all
for th present in view of tha rumors
of further reductions In rates which
may bo made In a few days
The Sunta le hung out a poster an-
nouncing a ISO rate yesterday morning
Mr Carnlne f r the Cotton Delt next
door sa he dont have to meet a 23
rato whn he has the best route of all
nnd the people nre not low In finding
thl out ns was evidenced by a good
number of people who went out on the
Cotton Delt jesterday morning
Mr Wlnfleld for ths Katy sas his
rate Is J2S and tw dont care who knows
It or words to thai erfect leaving the
impression like Carnlne that there Is
more than 5 difference In fnvor of hi
line on account of advantages In the
way of the route and accommodations
over thi llnu which are competing
with a 1 0 rate
The old retlable Texas and Vaclflc
which It will be remembered I ably
repieaetited by Col Jake Zu i will ih
the fair thing by all who vant to t
through Memphis on the Vlth lnt Tn
Toxas and XaclAr has also put on a
115 round trip rate to St Douls U be
good until August 2C With these con-
cessions tho Texas and Taclfle will con-
tinue to charge J3C90 the regular one
fute for tho round trip rata with the
tnmfortlng assurance that there i ft
wide range of cholc left In the mattvr
of n route and th traveler may thus
bo enabled to escape the crowd which
Ii sure tn throng tho more popular
nnd less expnslvf routes
Mr Orton 1 still wearing a broad
smile and selling a large number of
tickets at J0 over the Houston and
Texas Central and the Southern Pacific
route
11MMYAY IIOOTOIIS
11 Meclliiff nt Vnpo cutertluy Inlt
ut IntervMl
Waco Tex Aug 21 Tho Texas as-
sociation of Hallway Burgeons held
their first annual meeting today In
Waco Dr A C Scott of Temple chief
surgeon of the Gulf Colorado and
Its vast and rich- tenoyrces to the pat- i Santa Vo railway presiding
ronaffo of tho moneyed peqpln of nil The following members were present
Dr A C Scott of Temple piefcldentj
W T J Wagley of Cleburne flrat
vice president S W Johnson of Cor
slcana secretary O A Dalley of
Richmond C A Smith ot Tyler J
A Iiaall of Ban Marcos H K Miller
of Houston J W Cox of Oroesbick
1 J Drush of Pecos J C J King
O D Koscue W II Wilkes w o
Wllken A M Cunls J IX Sears I
11 L Taylor J H Terrell O I
Holbert S K Shellon Waco M D
Knox Hlllsboro T 11 Tujeon La-
fayette 1 a J H ltcher Dtllus
The following program was taken up
nnd consumed the entire afternoon
MSslon
Call to order by chairman committee
of arrangements J It TernHI M D
of Waco
Welcome address by W II Wilkes
M 1 of Wuco
Response by C M Ilosser 31 D
of Dallas
Hon call
Heading minutes of organization
meeting
Adoption at constitution and by laws
Compound fractures 11 1 Miller
M D Houston
Hepoit of thirteen consecutive capltnl
ampututlons without u death T J
Wagley M D Cleburne
Conservatism In mllway Injuries
C A Smith M D Tyler
AntWcptlo treatment of vvounds J
H Ullcreist M li Ualnesvllle
Color UlindDess J H Terrell M
D Waco
Torblon as n practical Hacnio3tatlo
In lallway surgerj A C Scott M
D Temple
Contused and lacerated wounds C
W Jones M D Walnut Spring
Doctors C A Smith of Tjler J C
rieM of Denlson nnd D r Stuart
of Houston the committee uppolnled
to draw up a constitution and by laws
submitted their report which was
adopted
iiriLU in iiin
He Will Nut TiilU About Alchlon
Analr
Denver Aug 21 Stephen Utile the
expert accountant whose examination
of the accounts r HAtohlson rail-
road resulted In tho tVCffhange In
manairoment Is In Denver attending to
his dutle as comptroller of the Den
er and Hlo Grande Regarding the ru-
mor that the Atchison would cast oft
Its branches as the Union Paqiflo Is
doing Mr Little said todayi
I have not authority to make such
a statement but 1 dont think the road
will bfl segregated There wilt be noth-
ing done until the reorganization com-
mittee receives my final report which
I have not begun upon yet X shall get
to work on that as souu as 1 rinlah
here which will be In a week or ten
days but there will be no definite poli-
cy mapped out by the new manage-
ment of thu AtchUon until It is In
Till ItATi UAH
How Ou Can llu to t Louis and
Return Cheaply
8t Louis Aue SI Advices from
Texas show that a red hot rate war has
resulted In the hauling of ihe passen-
gers from Waco und Houston to this
city for n cents and II At Wceo
round trip tickets over the Missouri
Kansas and Texas to Washington ftro
sold for M5 the rate from Texas pclnts
tu Washington on account of the Na-
tional Encampment of the Knighta of
Tythlas In selling tickets scalpers al-
low those dfsirtnir It u rebate at SL
Loul of 121 Oa At Houston the rato
rr the round trip to jfit Louii 4 1
but the scalpers are having the events
extend lay over tlme at St Louis on
the io Washington ticket The scalp-
er can thus aaruV e man tu SL Louis
find bdi k for Jt
Attoruey t 1 1 1 IIIU
Houston v iu Jt Judg ti I
HIU has resigned the atiorneysblp of
tho itmhern racino ojtm he rat to
will be succeeded by Baker Notts Bok
er Si Lovett who now represent the
Houston and Texas Central railroad
r of the ussoclated Huntington In-
terests
TJ1M AMIIUHSHQUU AOt
II Jlulis tp Serenely With n Show of
Materialising
The projected railway so earnestly
desired by alt of the citizens of Fort
Worth the Albuequernue it ct a pro-
ject of the future but from Weather
ford comes a report of u railway ex-
tension Into the very territory In part
that this line Is Intended to drain of H
mineral wealth for the benefit of Tort
Worth nnd encourage a development
that would certainly Insure to the bene-
fit of rort Worth
The little railroad with n great name
the Weatherford Mineral Wells and
Northwestern that the citizens of
Weathcrrord and Mineral Wells have
built has been a paying- line since the
development of the Rock Creek coal
fields and has become the common
route for passengers and freight to
1aln iMnto Graham nnd many other
places In Palo IMnto Jack and Young
counties Mr Charles Coon of Weather
fird a well known cattle man was In
thl city en route north He stated
that tho extension of tho Mineral Wells
railroad to Gruham and thence towards
Haskell and northwestward nnd a line
about midway bgtween the Texas and
Paclllo and Tort Worth and Denver
rollrajs was a certainty Tho basis
for his faith was on his assertion that
the towns and interested Individuals
along the line of the proposed exten-
sion have given such bonuses and
guarantees us Insured the construction
of tho llrst forty miles from Mineral
Wells to Graham These were 9130000
rash subscription na a bonus depot
grounds and right-of-way That ItcbU
dent Pouts of the Mineral Wells had
gone north to arrange fcr material
etc
The line would open up an agricul-
tural country and stock legion not now
supplied with I proper transportation
facilities nnd would tap probably th4
bttt coal fields In tha state the beet
of the Thurber seama and others not
vt mined at Thurber
Ctittlnar Kipenxri on the tlurjtnslon
Omaha Neb Aug 21 A Durllngton
railroad official today in speaking about
ihe wholesale dlschirge of employes
now going on said I believe it would
be a conservative est ma to to say that
1200 men on the Burlington svstem
hive been discharged ilnco June 1
During July tho greatest number of
employes were dismissed from the
service through no fault of their own
but because business would not war-
rant their further contlnunnco Where
over possible for foicea being reduced
section ciews are being cut down train
und englncmen mo given service letters
shop nnd round houso men are being
laid on nnd clerks In the various olltoes
are required to work additional time
In fact wherever possible salatlts are
being shaved and forces reduced It ta
impossible Juat now to say wluro this
reduction will end
IJul the Duillngton Is not alone In
reducing forces It Is pretty generally
thought that tho Union Pacific will
make another reduction In forca and
even salaries may have to be cut if
the United States court will consent
Gfneial Manager Dickinson thoroughly
recognlzis the Importance or cutting
the pay but heads of departments can
not exactly agree
Vnlun ruvlllo arnliiB
notion llna Aug II The receivers
of the Union Paclfla have lsued their
report on the carnlne ot the Union
raoino and connecting line for tho
muith of Jun It show the earntnus
of the Union Taclflo for June to havo
been 11103100 and the expenditures
S75000 The Oregon Short lino and
Utah Northern earned 337090 and ex
rendM 330000 Tho Oicgon railway
and Mrvlgnllon company system line
earned J97O0O and expended J205 00O
Ihe Union racltlc Denver and aulf
earned 200000 and expended S17000
Ihe 1 ort Worth nnd Denver CIti rail
Jjy earned J71000 and expended 400
J he St Joseph and Grand Island rail
road earned J540OO and expended 57
000 The Kansas city and Omaha tail
road earned JSOOO and expended 118000
Tho central branch Union l acflc
rna 27 nna expended 11000 The
Atchison Colorado and Pacific rallroid
and the Atchison JKrvell County nnd
Tvestern railroad enrned JJ8O0O and
expended woooo Total earning of
urrfoMnis 3000i loto1
That
TIIV DOLIA11S1
the scalper Price from
Clalrmtuu lu st Lonh
Oalveoton Tex Aug Sl Scalpcrs
arc sellng tickets to St Louis at 10
for the round trip and 5 single fare
oer tha Katy Tho scalpers Bay they
buy their tickets direct from the rail
roads and havo a full supply
No ItaUe In Salaries
Denver Aug Hl Judge Hallctte de-
cided against the South Park railroad
employes today In their application for
an order to forbid the receiver from re-
ducing wages Tho ludgo said that tho
road failed to meet
expenses vhn con-
nected with the Union Pacific but If
the now receivers succeeded In putting
the property cm a paying basis tho em
ployes could then petition for a restori
vwia
Hon of the old scale
Walker Comlux I rom 1arls
few York Aug SI Aldaco P Walk-
er has cabled the Atchison reorganisa
tion commutes that ho VI1I accept ths
receivership of the- Atchison system
BneemhVr - m Kw
loiu September J nnd Immediately
up-
on his arrival will qusllfy Mr Little
the expert accountant Is in Denier
I n1111 inal report 8ptm
ber 15
There vlll be no further d-
thadate A until
nnltou numhllngs
Denlson Tex Aug i Th Missouri
Kansas and Texas has offered a rate
of cne fare for
tho round trip to Oreen
Ulle for the grand celebration and
barbecue August SJ Train leave Denl
l30 m arrh a Gnvllle
Master Meciinle
machinists left last McElvaney lrL0
vlll to work on
Bouaht Aoother Mne
Statesvllle N c Aue jLTn
Southern raIN ay company bought the
Kg aiir m nJ l0 K
ot aad peo
Travel Is lmErotB 0
ThM M n fl-
The resignation is idxMlye depot yesterdav miSi Unon
jki U U mJisaA U i A li 14 J
suuMUUaiun s
Excelled by None
SsWiS
Mr CIT King
tor some years x
bate beciiiiieyero
sufferer from ltticu
nmtlitn So inucU go
that I could net at
tend to inr builness
and was confined to
the bouio for necks
nt a lime I wai d
vlsed to try Hoods
Sarssparllla and hat e
constantly Improved
slmo 1 commenced
u iite mo niemcmc
1 am now well and
strong again Howl Birsanariiia is truiy ex-
celled by none C FKinu Veruni NT
I Ivaa partita
Be sure to get fUtQS
HOODS Va
Hoods Pilla euro oil liver 111 su
Wasmuff
llC
Tlie Uniform Rank K
of P Fort Worth rtl
vIeIoii have polectod tho
Santa Fe Route
For Washington
And will leavo Fort
Worth Thursday morn-
ing at 0 oclock
All Knights are invitod to
go with them For particu-
lars as to Bleeping car UurthB
write
WM DOHERTY
rassencer Asent 403 Main Street Tort
Worth
OT1
ENCAMPMENT
Wushington D C
Auqust 1894
KATY
JL K T Railway Co
will sell August 20 to 24 in
clusivo fiJWaBliington D
O and let urn at tho ex-
ceedingly low rato of
2500
tiokets good to return until
September 8 with privilege
of extension until September
15 by depositing with tho
joint agent at Wabhington
on or before September U
Tickets will be uohl via
St Louis with privilege of
diverse routes beyond St
Louis
For full information call
at city tickot ofllce Katy
route 415 Houston street
corner Fourth
W H WINFIELD
City Ticket Agt
Hlo Grande dUHIon of tho Texas and
Pacific vent wst csterday morning
accompanied by his son J II Paul Jr
II W Campbell train master of tho
Texas and Pacific went east esterday
mcrnlns on a short trip to Texarkana
C C Drake general freight agent of
the Denver went up the line In hl
special car yesterday morning accom
panlcd by his family
I Trice superintendent of the east-
ern dIMilon of the Texas and Pacific
came In ou No 3 jesterday morning
ond went up on the Transcontinental
Tho Texas and Paclllo shop force nt
present consist of eighty two men
exactly the same number as was em
ployed last August
Friday morning at It oclock two
wW b0 v a Mis
data the Washington excursionists A
big crond is looked for
llobert E U Cook of the Union depot
telegraph ofllce lert the city yeterday
mlSl V Hut Yh0 wa rmely com-
ilJS0 Un
ban Antonio has been appointed
gen-
eral agent of the Port Worth and Wo
Qrande at Brownwood and left for
iltP1ri nmoon to as-
sume Ihe duties ot his position
Tho Texas and Pacific
shops are keDt
uy JV hours a day CnglSe
No
107 Is roelvlng some alight rnaira
y nd win be ready to go oSf on
Snfr a 1oroiicli
overhauling which
liS111 MverRl weeks to com
likewise engine No 173
rf X aie superlntehdent ot the
orlrth Monday registered at
IrtLtul5Bnfc PWS 1 ro
ftj rnn lrt time afterward
ana going to bed
early II cot ud
r y yesterday mornlni and tcSc the
had a chance to see him ay
naT wmui ot the car re
P1 department
of the Tvxaa and
iclno n IntereithiVtronhy
gVl1 w 1
oaro left cIy
vfcw iii yesterday
for that ritv
J w necouni or havtne t
iMutV
DOWN THB
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Cotton Belli
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The Cotton Belt RJE
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