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VOL. XXI.
AMARILLO. TEXAS TU125DAY OCTOBER 30 1906
NO. 87
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Atlantic City the Famous American Resort ths
i Scene of a Disastrous Electrical Railway
Accident-Draw Bridge Fails to Work
FIFTY-THREE KNOWN TO BE DEAD
Forfy-Seven Bodies Have Been Identified Two Are Missfns'
and Four Lie in the Norgue Unknown-Three Cars Dasir
Onto Tresile at High Speed Plunge into Water j
'Atlantic City (I. i. As dotnlb
ft yesterday's ftriMe wink on ih
electric lirir of 111" West Jcry K
Seashore railwa developed dnrlns
'he night th disaster h ; m." more
PPB IlinK. The iol.il number of per-
-oris Instantly killed is prohih slv-lj-slx
with ncarh ii .scon- nl tnjincd
verl o whom it Is nought will
rorty-fiish t. of ilic bodies have
been bronchi in ihe surface. Thorp
ere ninety persons on the train and
twenty-five have boon accounted for
which Jth 'hp bodies recovered
brings the lotal in sevr nty-tnrce
This leaves eighteen unaccounted for
md are supposed to h drowuod.
Possibly som" of thoso floated
'.hroiifh ihe broken window and
"ert carried to if." sea. The wreck
vcurrod a 'ho drawbridge which
pans a small waterway about a mile
uttslde tho oty and whs directly duo
o the draw lulling; to work properly
.upside the city h ud was directly due
he trestle nt high speed heforo the
Iraw whs properly locked and Hit''
nis jumped Ihe mils and th! first
' ii plunged into th" water while
third caught mi tho nbmment
! remained suspended. It was
ni this car ihnt ne;rly iill of tn
i m i rt paped.
Tho rars which went into the walo
ie entirely siiliinci)'d ;nd is ih'
Ym mas runnltiR in i-Mpiilly divert
hard work k ' i I ii h Ui bodies for
i-vcrnl hours.
Kevt (i ni l no i liilil i 'ii
IV. I.. Walk.T. I'llil.Hi''
Pried. New Voi l ; Mi s.
Itrown Khm I'oi-i. :
'.lil.ul.liihla:
phiii; I i.i Id
Por.i Hi'Mic
l.uil.t Law-
niMi.siiin' ill'' pinM'i' Klvi'ii hint.
I MUclifll liiTiitiif presldciii of tlio
! I no W rii l.ei In lf whr th or-
.it'. 'Inn had hut t".'i00 niemli"IH.
. i' i i ii iliily due to ills efl'or'K tl'.i' I
iU Ii! ill! ni.' InrliiKiiy i. now orn oil
'If iii''-'' ili.iiKiiihly nrRMtil-i'd In1
! I'U c O'llll I C.
Ill" i ii'n it;' livd"!1 'Was hoill In
liiitioU tli M-v.'ii : u ai? itrsd
li' aiti wiiil in a 1 1 1 1 1 1 r- n't f h S "
I::. II' was iiuirl'd in
Kailii Iii'' O l!(nili' .nut lt.s fou r cli II
'I 'Mi i a i i ln. i i.it mil' uli I. i
( oi'f c mi in ( onln cure.
U imiIiii;Iiiii. I) i'. Dei. :". I'Ohl-i
ni.c-ii'V (li'iHial ( 'iiiH'hoii. i hail 'Hi. hi
of n. Mini ..! I!"i'iliiii an rom ml
1 1' ' W Ill I nlli'M 'III ' M Mil til'' IV r -ill'-M
lIUi U-'MU III ' pOli-i- ll t-i I !
a ion In ' w Ym k S-eii'ir. Uno'..
v Im i.- in ma k'' a N'1'' i " Ni'W 01 I '
i : .it.- jiildi'd l in1 I'n ii'' n' and Po'
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A hlio lion. !' i inl Mil- 'hi-' .' iotilil!i".'i
in coii.-iil'a' ni for hi'inin litii1'.
( 'lilciiiio llofso Sio
Chicago Oil. il.. With ."ome of
i ;r- tn-r ihoioin:hli'i'd to ho found
in thr lonnny on iliiliitlon tlio an-
inn Chiiiiso Ihmh' .show will iipi-n
in th'1 Aiidiiorlnni loila; . ''hn nfl'ali
mill last all wee; and will he 'In
smviiI social event of ill ' fall pPatsnii
titjuu I LjiuuiiyLiiu
Austin
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FENCE 1
Tciiiofiow is Anniversary of Imperial
Giving People of Russia a Constitution
City of St Petersburg Is Placarded.
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POLICE FEAR DISTURBANCES
SOLDIERS ARE
AFTER UTES
irhpV: V;V"nndOnly a Question ot Time Till
Indians Will be. Captured
or Annihilated.
rence Philadelphia; Mrs. Mtartish'
Atlantic Ctv; U'al'i r So I MU'inIr
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City: Frank Mmiioi'. i -i nnl'ii . N. .1.;'
Ir. Paul K. Fi lslniii; pli:i.. Irdiia 1
nd Wife; Mlh. Kval"lie Mcf.'l . and !
chilil; M ik. W I.. Ciiicr Philadi'l-j
phia: .Mrn. I'"lla fJiii'llhontfer aid
daughter Philadelphia; .Mi Ma.in.j
T. rice Philade
Keintotn. noaninj;. rn.: t r.nik nnri
Joseph Howard Philadelphia; Kni.m i
ml Rernard New York act or and
nephe Suu Herii.ird roiin'rli.ui.
TO PAY ALL LOSSES
THE SCOUTS ARE BUSY
J I met Jiewlinn S' s
AtUntic City Oct. I!!).-
TIiihp
sh divers jirrlved from Philadel-i Pl.n (okid
Berlin Oct Jli.-Sonn' or the (j.r.
man liro Insitrance comininies. which
had not paid til" losses which I hey
HlMaincrt In llo San Francisco earth-
quake have now determined to do so.
Tlio Berlin Fin: Insurance company am
at a general nn'oiin of 111" hIi.i i -holders.
ha decided to increaso Its
capital liy $:.;. (inn mid pay ;n losses
and 'he Prussian National Fire In-
surance company has voted
iHKi to pay Its San Francisco losses.
Baldwin Murphy I'ilit
Clielsa .Mass. On. j. . .Mat(y
Baldwin and Toinniy .Murpliv have
in this morning 10 take tlio place
up another match
ait
"hi:u to arrive .some
ciston as to who a I he
CiK'lsa Ma -is. ionkhi.
Atiile.ic ciuli will have
a nil
1.-!
hest. urn n al i
The Lincoln!
Ilare of tile
t'ios win worked all nielli to
iiifi' the hodtes of those who per-i"-'d
in the railway disaster at the
aoioiisnrare last evening. o'lvinniilc.-i mid the ai-umeii ti.-.
The efforts of '!." n."i resulted I .( () jf.rM.tl ..! Tlt!
n hrlnglnR ifp three more lu dies and! vii' v.ci-li n al I M poumln.
thev is a Clc'Na l.ol and th
ports ate backing
ce seeiK'S in th" temporary inorue
. lien tl' puhlii: was adinltied were
': t rending. Anions tic pa!i"ilc
m'k was that of Samuel McKlroy
i i'niladelphia. who found his faul-
ty wiped out ly the disaster a wife
md . year ol daushier were In the
.norgtia and a 3 year old hoy mUsins.
A few nil on !. aftor ! o'clock the
recking crew liroiisht from the
waler 'he first cm: No hodle.s were
'ourid in it hut thren hodles were
iroupht. np with Hie car from its
ii-d of mud which seems to bear out
ho theory that wonie or tint bodies
nay have floated out. through the
rind own.
11 Bodies Uocoieied
'Atlantic. City. Oct. 2H. At 11
Vclock ioilay flfty-onn bodies had
a 'en reeocied from two cars which
' -hed Into th" thoroughfare yester-
. How many remain in the sec-
: ar which has not yet been ex.
"ilniid If unknown but. it is expected
; unvcy will he completed by noon.
Two of Them Visit Town for Purpose of
Securing Information About Company
6th--City Slept in Arms
Butte Mont. Oct. Jfl. A special
from Sheridan Wyo. says: "Soldiers
now approaching Hi'i hand rif
renegade I'K's from fiie direciions
land i' Is only n question of time
until tno redskins will either be
I'orieil to surrender or aro iiiinlhl-
lated y the cavalry and troops. The
Ties an.' makinj; for tho Cheyenne
agency"
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Slept in Atom
Omaha. Neb. Oct. I!!'. A special
from Sturi;is S. I. says two Indians
believed t" be scouts flom 'Tie I'te
hand now supponcd to he eiiiamped
slat-tin the powder river bottom in W'y-
boyf.! oi;;!n. rod' Info Sturi;:;: Ian! nlalit
.Mat land after i'.-kin about the distance
ill" oi' fort M'ad from ihe tovn the
Vigorous Measures Have Been Adopted by the Authorities and
Strong Detatchmeots of Cossacks and Infantry Will
Patrol Streets-Patrolman Already on Duty
t.vnv horseman from all ocr th
t w o K'ates.
The Oeorpla-Curoiina Fair associa-
tion was organized In April of this
year by business men of Ausitsia for
the purpose of hulldinn tip a iireaf
Interstate fair. The; openliiE of the
St. Petorsbiirpr Oct. ;n. On Hi"
eve of the publication of the Imperial
manifesto kIvIpr the constitution to
riussla Oct. 3 ft the prefect of police
has mused the city to be placarded
itltli proclamations warning the pub
lic that In
case of disorders or d
ni-
Now on hand. F-y far the strongest and moft-durable
fenoe made. The only high carbon steel fence.
Call and See It
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-Sole Agent
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OT AMARILLO. TEXAS.
RESOURCES
Loans and Dicoujit
Bonds and Real Estate
Rademption Fur.d
Cash and Ex. $;UJ.ii!.l.r. (
Demand Loan ;l!i.l.'W.47
! LIABILITIES
$i;il.:j:;n.n; Capital Stock - - $:0O.fHl!Vf
'' 0'' Surplusand Undivided Profits 11013 'v'T
e'.i'iie.iii . .
CtrcuUtinn
n.1."..ir)7.fi2 Depnsitj
Cno.rtM.of.
103.7320.1
Total
$1 .Vl.lli7.li!l
Total
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nisi I'Miioiiion nmiti no- mh in' mn ; onurrat ion or assembling of
In possession of seventy acres ot lantl
a large exhibition building contain-
ing: over ;.00O puaro feet of floor
Hpace. lluml'rou smaller buildings
commodious barns nnd ax good n
half-mllo track a 1h"ie Is in the
South.
CHORUS GIRL KINKS
DOSE CARBOLIC ACID
him
Bay '.-la t
In win but to the unpi cjiiiUcj'd looker-
on ill" dope savins to favor the
hoy wit.i the Itish cognomen.
Another bout wi'l I pulled off
by th" Ch'"'!si fi'hl fans tomorrow'
night witli Pigger Stanley and .litn-
iny Walsh as the principal;. This
mill is also scetluli'd fo () fin ecu
roilnds.
MINERS CELEBRATE
HONOR OF MITCHELL
Indianapolis Ind. Oct. :'!. -This
is '.Mitchell day" and miners
throughout the coutnry are holding
celcbiat Ion in honor of their great
chief the president of llie I'nitcd
Mine Workers' association.
It is not without i.iuse tli.it the
miners of the country praise .lo'an
Mitchell. From his headquarters in
this citv he ever keeps a walc.ilul
time tlie main body of th" .iMli cav-
alry b'ft lit'' fori and the number of
men who left. Here disappeared. It
is feared tile 1'ti's contemplated ;i de.
scent on the place for confiscation
of supplies and the people of (he
town slept on anus. Considerable
eM'ileiiii iit still prevails.
Alabama Fair Opens.
Solum. Ala.. On. :'!).- The greatest
and most complete exhibition of hi
agricultural resources of Central Ala
bama ever shown here marks the
opening of ilie Si'luia fair today. Tlx-
fair will last all week and is expect-
ed to altr.ict thousands of isilors
from tin; surrounding; country.
New York Oct. If". I ii a Ht ol
despondency with her husband's lovo
loiters torn to bits nnd scattered
i
ai 'd her( Hazel Cooper a chorus
girl in The Karl and til" Girl com-
pany drank carbolic acid In her
apartments In tit" Hole! Hamilton
and died in Hi" hospital today. She
said sh" was thf wire of F.d Walsh
a jockey. '
Attempt tit Smuggle Bacr
New York (t. ;'!'. -Selim Mar-
rash and Habin Roukas Syrian mer
chants will beisiMn a hearing; to
morrow neiorei i mien ruaiea i oni-
nilssloner Shiellls on a charge of at
tempting to snilmnlo. Hags of wheat
md jars of pri sci ved pistachio nuts
consigned to ihe defendants werej
found by 1lieustonis inspeciors to
contain valuable laces of Syrian make
valued at hundreds of dollars
For in y n v (months Martash and
Uoukas have flieen offering for sale
laces and hajidkenhiefs of Syrian
manufacture t price not much In
excess of tlni duty i harmed on such
articles. Thili aroused Ihe tmfplclon
of the eustoiis offhials who made
Investigation: which resulted In the
disioM'ty of Uie contraband arlleles
and resulted r.'' arrest of the two
Syrians who transacted business un
dor the firm lyune f Cieorge Sara
crowds.
an armed fore? will ho used with all
vigor.
Patrolmen nr" already on duty In
the suburbs and house porter this
morning licp.m a two days- special
vigil.
Official announcement of the !
doumis In the cathedrals and rhtirrhe
in honor iwofoM of tho anniversary
of the escape o:' the imperial family
from the rann '"''reck at fiorkl in
ls.S and the is-u.incH of the impe-
rial manifesto places emphasis on the
first event and the order to the army
o! fleers inslructiii!; Iherti to attend
the services does not even mention
the manifesto.
Fear Disturbance
Warsaw Pi- 'i. Oct. ;'!i. Fears
that distu rba c i will occur tomor-
row at the anniversary of the publi-
cation of the Imperial manifesto giv-
ing the constl' ulion to Russia have
l"d to tlie adoption of vigorous meas
ures by the auHiorities. Strong de-
tachments of Cossacks attd infantry
will patrol ihe siro-.'ts with orders to
suppress attempts at demonstrations.
W. H. Fuqua. President.
Chas J. 12. Lowndes. Cnhlcr.
J. 5. Chesnutt Asst Cashier
W. A. Smith. Asst Cashier.
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AmariEEo
1 -Bank-.
and
Trust Go.
Am aril lo
! Texas
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Paid Up Capital $50000
Banking Department
Atapl capital. Fc'table and proccrt nct.
. No urcount too na'.a'.'i. NAaf I'e
latgCv . Interest paiiC
on time deposit.
Trust Department
Make our will and! name this c.onjpanyaa
your ciecutor. It is bftter to leave
xftur business in the hand of an in-
Mitutinn that will not di. nor
ativond norrcy.jn. Leave
your will in our vault ' '
for safe keeping.
Consult ua confidentially about thin impottant
matter. Valuable paper kept for you free.
A
GEORGIA-CAROLINA
FAIR OPENS TODAY
IVil'ly-veven Blent ifictl.
UlHlltie City. Oct. !) -Fifty-three
I'ifoiis are positively known io havejrV) 0 K niri.sis of the men who
'" i their lives u the railway accl- Kn( vHtk al him to his present office
.Ml OstPfday at the thoroughfare. illui fights their battles uul'liiichiug-
f these forty-seven have been lden- v aMl tll( .Modesl. nnns-
!ed. two are missing and four re-1 kuihIhk and detnoeratlc he yet wields
w in the morgue unidentified. The mortv power in his poverty than do
rn missing are known to have per
illed.
Aiiiouj; tlie Identified
Atlantic Cty. Oct. ;!. Anions the
most of the millionaires of 111" loun-
try A half million men tire at his
beck and call as ready to fit;lit for
him or sulka for him as they arc
lo hold celebrations in his honor.
I.- The first.
t lnter-iiute
t in o'clock
last until
I'll" exhibits
Augusta Ca. Oct
a nilll'il (leor:;lii-Ca I ol
fair opened jis gads
(his mum ii i ii a. and w
next Saturday night.
In nil departments tire anions the
best ever shown in the state and
there is every Indication thai the at-
tendance from the surrounding ter-
ritory in C'oi'kI.'i and Carolina will
be very largo.
The racing meet to b" hold in con
nection with the fair will begin to-
ONE THOUSAND MEN
PREPARE FOR RUSH
Oct.
Thorne Nov.
morning a thousand
for the dash lj Walt
reservation ni
tlie start will
noon. Charge
been freely ma
prospectors lo
ground to sta
signal was giv
lent of letrltoi
of Indian polci
It was found It
thousands of
and many of th
nnd arc out In
L!!i. -- Karly lltir.
men prepared
r I 'ike Indian
ImitKli Ihe signal lor
no; be gicn before
of favoritism have
e in allowiiii; certain
enter the forbidden'
claims before lho(
i. OwiitK to the ox- J
anil I ho small force
that were on gtia.nl
possible to keep ho j
lospectors in chock
m evade! I lie guards
out of reach.
Prion ProsM'ii)i.
Prion N. M. Oct. 20. -On Oct.
:i an election of officers of the
Prion Town lo company the lol
lowing were chosen; Vilson Orr.
president; .). .M. Hughe secretary
and Charles II. Sims treasurer. The
new companv will secure a trader
and will grade the si reels shortly.
A company has also '"con oiganixod
for tho purpose of manufacturing
cement building blocks.
1). 1) Boynlon. the president of the
company will erect a double store
bttildng as soon as Hut blocks can
he made.
M. .1. Held county school super-
intendent was hero from Boswell a
few days ago looking over 'he town.
Ho has appointed M. K. Harrell di-
rector. We are Informed that a special
election will be held soon for the
purpose of voting on the Issuance
of bonds for the eorcilon of a school
building. If Ihe proposition carries
a $3.(i(iii or $1.0(10 building will be
erect Od as soon as possible
J. C Paul. Vrn. ; lay. Whcatlc v. Cashier.
Aicry Turner V. Pres. Chas V. Fisk. Jr. Ses'y.
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THE TWICE-A-WEEK HERALD $100 PER YEAR
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F.MPFBOlt W1FMAM 111
National Bank of Commerce
of Amarillo.
Absolute Safety
Liberal Treatment
Exceptional service in every department of banking: is
" ' -offered patrons of this bank. ".
Capital $75000.
J. L. SMITH
Pres't.
M. C. NOBLES
Vice Pres't.
B. C. D. BYNUM
Cashier.
Cold
4entlflrd are Mra. Frederick Bene- Yet no one haa ever thai ged iiitchull morrow afternoon ami has attracted
PciiiiKtlitiiia liiMinion
Lock ha von P
twelfth regimen
11 nicer Infantry
reuuion here to
veterans was th
mornlng'a progifm
tin.. Oct. 2!i.--Tlie
of Pennsylvania vol
.4 holding Its annual
ay A pa;od or the
chief feature of this
Chum' Mini lo (iiic Pp Hit
Projected VWI
Berlin. Ocl. - Emperor William
Is suffering from a cold which Is
sufficiently severe to require him to
give up his project! d vlst to Prince
Pnllllp ZuSulend'M g's country place.
The con l circular in announcing the
change of plans says Hie cold is llgb'.
I 11 dor Arrest
P.utie Munt.. Oct. i!t.---F. If. Car-
side treasurer of the defunct Aetna
bank of Untie. Is under arrest at .Minneapolis.
SHAWNEE JAILOR
ATTACKED IN CELL
Southern Full Festivals
Monroe a Oct. 2 f ' A fall festi-
val and street fair to last all week
are expected.
Topeka Kan.
Patterson jal
Oct. 20. When W.
lor of the Shawnee
slk until aid came. Several pris
oners were njured and Muslk in bad'-
ly hurt.
Tbrowu From Horse-
Colorado Springs. Col Oct. 29.-
The condition of General William
Palmer who was serlouslv In-
county Jail went Into the cell house . Jtircd Sai'urday by peine; thrown froil
this niortiing m give the prisoners
thler breakfast he was seized by
Louis Vaughn a jirlsoner and thrown
to the floor. 11. T. Muslk a prisoner
under Indictment for murder came
to Patterson's rescue Patterson
hacked Into the corner and com-
menced shooting at. the other pris-
oners who were coining at' hi in. He
managed to defend himself and M11-
a horse is reported
slight ly bet ter.
this mornlut
New .li'isey Viroiren Meet.
Atlantic City N J. Oct. 29. FIN
ty delegates are here today In at
1 on dance at. the annual session of tho'
New Jersey Stale Fin men's Mutual
Benevolent association. Th meeting
will close tonight wiih a banquet. ;
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