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Pai'.way.
RICE HOTEL
EUROPEAN
In Hrjrt of City.
Nwy Ptncivitrd and Remodel!
225
ELXGANTXY rUR.
WISHED ROOMS
225
With fr Wtthmif Rata.
Our Aim la to Ptcaac Ou- Patrona.
"Nothing but tha Boat WHI Satlafy."
Wa Fwrnlah the Beat.
A tono-fWt want hae at laa; been filled.
Mission Grill Room
For Qjrtlemn.
In connection with hoteC
Jam Law ov. - ProrjrietoT
Hotel Brazos
0PPO8ITE THE
QRANO CENTRAL DEPOT
EUROPEAN
275 ROOMS
180 rooms with
PRIVATE BATH.
Special Attention Given to
Ladles and Family Quests.
Large newly constructed outside
plaxza loading from the Ladles' Par
lore for the comfort of our guesta
to view ths In and outgoing travsl
Of Hourton. Sample Rooms in
heart of business district.
BRAZOS HOTEL CO.
A. R. STURQIS Manager.
HOTEL
BRISTOL
European 81.00 and up
American 12.00 and up
One H u rid red Rooms
m toons .ith rulrFaufi
odd In 4 Hilar and
Fhone Id Each Room
F. A. HERVEY. JR.
H. II. FRANKS
Proprietors
The Planters House
EUROPEAN PLAN.
ROGERS A WOOD Prop.
Preston. Near Mala
l-SAP" S. A. 6 A. P. Ry.
Cltj Tlckit Offlci THROUGH SLEEPERS
22M.i.st To Corpus Cbristi and Coast Resorts
OLD PFOIE 200 ' "
Also Sleepers to San Antonio on Our
I JC "1 DAVY CROCKETT ffSBS
PUMPS
Pitcher Spout
Revolving Top
Cistern
Set Length Cistern
Hand Force
Double Acting
Force
Tank Force
Windmill
PUMPS
Ki-jvair parts for alove Pumps
Carried in Stock
F.
HOUSTON. TEXAS.
Seaside Special
TO
Galveston
LEAVES
Sl'NDAY
1:05
P.
M.
First Train
Into Galveston
After Dinner
Other Trim Liira 7:00 L I. tad 8:45
One Dollar Round Trip
Returning Leave Galveston:
1:30 p.m.
5:(X) p.m.
6:15 p.m.
10:05 p.m.
Capitol Hotel
CAPITOL AND MAIN
Completa In Appointments
tz . Class Rtsiiorini db Miii Rm
Visit tie Capitol Bai
R. RODGER S. PropHetor
M FUTURES AT SUMMEH PRICES
COLBY'S
Two Placee Up Town and Down Town
208 and 408 Main Street.
"A HAPPY IDEA."
Club Breakfaat to 11 a. nv
15c. 20c. 2c. 30c and So.
Club Suppei 6 to 9 p. m.
15c 20c 2So 30c and 36c
"A ORE AT CARD."
OUR MERCHANTS' LUNCH
For Busy Folks.
2So snd 3T5c 11:30 a m. to 2:30 p. m.
SUNDAY.
38 Don't Miss This Treat 3So
A Swell Family Dinner
Every Sunday During the Hot Weather
From 12 m. to S p m.
FRANK C COLBY A CO. Props.
Tremont Hotel
OTTO BEN Proprietor.
American Plan 12-00 par day
European Plan 76c and $1.00
Centrally located opposite new City
Hall and Market House. Convenient
to Grand Central Depot.
THE GREATEST CONVENIENCE
For Tour Summer Trip
TRAVELERS' MONEY ORDERS
Self-tdentifyini. Payable everywhere
FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS
DOMESTIC MONEY ORDERS
Wells Fargo & Co. Express
Miii Office 1015-1017-1019 Frmklin Annua
E A MUNCEY Agent.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
SANITARIUM
lrth snd Ashland Houston Helfbts
TrLaa Phone ta.
Equipment Completa
Location Ideal
Ra'ee H 00 to U 00 pr day. This tn-
rludrt board room medical attention.
nV.l lr.ra. nurnlna. electrical treax-
uirt.t art! all forma of batHs.
Houston City Office in Kiam
Bnildmg. Phone 688.
W.HEITMANNCO
IS NO PROTEST
Shippers Do Not Resist the Ad-
vance In Freight Rates.
ROADS NEED THE A10NEY
Claim Dscrease In Earning-s and In-
crease in Operating- Expenses.
Seaboard Rates to Texas In-
cluded in the Raise.
As set forth In a J!patrh to Thp Post
from St I-ouls yr!te-.1m Southwest-
ern rallrnails luf T.krti iff.olal steps
through t)-.e S-uif
comiultt to aJvHi'.i'
n freight tariff
ln'ii rate Th
piling th at-
nitj days Iegal
f h ; been for-
oii.rntToe o"iu-
ti.r new tariff
dtMall work has
tentlon of off -!r
notlre f t .i t r- .
arile-i t '. ' t '. ' tm at
mission 1 ii H ii m-n t
ff w iia v. r- k. i fiu!
: ! ! : within a
a ! nr.rtj to take
freight from St .
w j: ST. will be
iHMinda on
11 17 p cent a
! Ir-h now Si .14.
rt ' ihss now i6
. fftti claiw.
- !' class A.
; " I1. . lags H
; r class C
;r : m. olasa D.
r l-V class E.
efferf A-;-';-' J"
I xu to T a " ". t 11 '
advance-! lo i.t - r
ionil-" a.-y fr' ft '
per iH.o:.1ji o:. ' ' '
8 cfnts pr ' i; '
cents. : ff r;t.i : .
now 75 rents I .f:M5 -now
7 cents cc ! t ;
now i i'tnt. 5 of is ;
now 6J cents 4 cen f ;
nnw y cer. t s. 4 cf" - '
now S9 4 err t s
The railroads conten-l
forceii to ihs action b
conditions
' at they are
:erai adverse
REASON FOR Al'V ANt'K
Sreakinr; of the action by lc railroads
as Indicated ahove (' K ljr.iar traffla
Tiianaicer for the Galveston. Harrlsburg
ar.d San AnMnto. the Houston ar:d TflXM
Central the Houston East and West Tex-
as and Houston and Shrevrjort raroada
MM
'The ad va n oe 1 n frelg h t rm. t es formu-
lated hy the S i:t h western freight taxtff
txmrr:lttee affects shipments from 9t.
I a l;.s. New York and the sea hoard to
Hcufti'n and all Texas common p- dnts)
a '.kf In fact. It U a very geiienu n I'- ance
a:l w til a i pi y ! o the t ranso t : ! cental
n.' vetnent of frelg;.t in certa n li -bailee;1
Ks:es f.ave been are about to be raised
east of the Mississippi to the extent.
p'9ylb! y of 10 per cent which. Is about
the percentage of Increase settled upon
b the io'
western line 1 think the
Increase is
ready effective tn the douth-
l'he reasons fr the advance are ev-
erai lje pr'.r.cliiaily h"wever t generm.1
adverse con l:rbn9 at: t.) revfi ; and
large Increases In expense of operation .
Gross earrinps have 'increased inaterlallv
recently particularly as to Tpihs roads
our own sstem ph..'wlnn: a fall;: off of
approximate:)- J3.t-0 for the f's.-ai year
Just closed h lie o; rat'.nir expei-.!es for
the same ;erh'd ere ii Teat cieai heavier
than for the previous year SlT-e this
cndlthin was shown o';r roads have been
prlvlna: t he:r attention to a red Ion of
operating cxpenaes and by practicing the
utmost economy cutting down wherever
It It possible without an Impairment of
service. It Is likely that a reduct.on In the
at rebate of expenses will he accom-
plished. "The Increase of expense of operation
1b due principally to the h'ljh d'st of la-
bor west of the M Isslsslppl river where
wastes are letter than In tt e h"-ast. and In
addition to paying these wnres the Texas
railroads ) sve the burden - f a damage
suit 1 n ' i s r r y . be c a . ; s e of w M . h m . : h v f
their substance goes to saT'fv judgments
rendered aKSlnt them by our State
fm; rts.
'Hut even with a red not Ion In ope rat-
ing expenses It is r.e.-ssAry for the South-
western roads to lr-.rrease their revenue
and so apparent Is this necessity that the
Interstate commerce nmml'Flon paw and
reo-.gr.1iM it some time ago. srne mem-
bers saying In effect that they believed
conditions t roil;1' ut the count O' justi-
fied a reasonable Increase of freight
transport at h -n charnrea
"So far as Houston or anv other par-
ticular point In Texas Is concer-ed. the
advance In the rates will not a ffeot the
present commercial status for Them Is
no di."cr1mlnat h'n whatever and n p"1nt
Is given an advantage to the ueteriment
f any other Only Interstate shipments
fel the advance as the Intrastate tariffs
are In no way Involved
DOES NOT BKK NECKSSITT.
C. C Oden. traffic manager of e
Hosiston FrelgM Bureau says there Is
nothing to do and little to say about tha
raise In freight rates to Texas points.
He doeus not anticipate any disadvantage
to Houston mjnder ths new tariffs because
the advar.c faJls on all of this city's
competitors with the same effect.
Mr Oden does not however believe thm
advance is necessary hut ha found no
well-defined d lip' s! t h n among ah ipperm
to resist It. I'tinrvj intly no meetings
were he.d and no grnerai -rganlxed move-
ment n r ; 'tf! was made. He realise
the nf'M' .. f -r t h- .apltaJ Invented In
the t rar.p a ''i n systrrn to earn a fair
return ar.d d'-es not Jert to the In-
crease If reah y r .-ssar . t'-jt drei not
acce p t the d e- a.- a t ': n f the roads 1 n
genera! tha I' Is r.e essary knowing he
eayi the :ne:. -Is th.it -od be resorted
tn to rr.Hk an
their earnings
reverse condlth
&PIare:;t bad showing of
er at the same time the
n could be t .e fact.
6 UNSET BOOSTS LOS ANGELES.
Gives Order for Souvenir Flag to
Be Distributed Among Elks.
T at IV Ar.gr" is out gtod and
st r-T-.K for ' h. next con vent Ion of ths
Klks and that they have laid thedr lines
well Is evidenced bv the fact that ths
Fouthem I'aclfin passenger department
In Houston r as uV an order with the
representative f l.l am Heck A Sons'
company of lr:.a'. for 60000 souvenir
sllkt f.ajjs rf):::;i!:.!' the wording: "IVos
Angeles In 190fl via the Hun set Route."
This w!:d Ir.dl'-ate that the Los Atu
ge.As deiea'l r nas the hacking of th
t . thu anger city and1
f-s ; avc been agreed upon
I ' s A:K'bes Elks and the
. I:..'H a T their Eastern con-
..lrg 'inventions have de-
- -x meeting plao be form
:h-: tie railroads will tnakm
h ss will attract a largs
1 at the last moment find
ted "reduced' rate ' is al-
:n from the Interest taken
.'.Tii Pacific in "booming' '
r the next convention of
ttie Lob A ngeles delega-
going to Oallas In their
'rain nave something "up
spring when the question
' ' next place of meeting
t nut
be ; -.
t:
COMMISSIONS JTTEISDICTIOir
Over the Southern Pacific WLaxf at
Oalventon 1a Awerted.
WAPTI!'GTN. July H -The Interstate
conuner- e commission decided two cases
today i; 1 m;) r;n.a The first case
axhtr.st the Houthern Faclflc
-h! . n ays The complaint In
snd
this
was argued last spring
hen terg. an exporter of
that
' ; - d iets had secured from
r: i'H' lflc Terminal company
' i: ; rtlon of Its wharf at Oal-
' Kave him undue preferencm
; k exporters
hem pacific and the terminal
"at the commlpsbjn 'lid not
' -n the first chdnilng that
i holding 'omp.tnv. and the
i '' in a wharfage company.
"I'ber was h 'omtnon oarrrler
ai.lng of the Interstate rom-
- ommlsslon held that It had
In the case that as a railroad
-tip line forming the Southern
Mni are one In control and
ai owned by the Boutliern
Sores and Ulcers are Indioatloiu of impure blood. They show that the
circulation has become Infected with germs and poisons which axe being
constantly discharl irt0 the open place to irritate the delicate nerves
tissues and sorror.u : flesh and keep the sore ia a state of inflammation
and disease. Wheti r these imparities in the blood are the result of some
debilitating sickness un old taint from a former disease or whether it is
hereditary bad bloxi there is bnt one way to cure sores and ulcers and that
is to purify the bk '.. Washes salves lotions etc. are often beneficial
because of their cleansinrr antiseptic effects but nothing- applied to the
surface can reach the Mood where the real cause is and therefore cannot
cure. S. S. S. is the reu:ely for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down
to the very bottom cf the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or
poison and makes a Listing cure. S S. S. changes the quality of the circu-
lation so that insten i of feeding the diseased parts with impurities it
nourishes and heals the irritated inflamed flesh and causes the ulcer to
fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure rich blood. Book
on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA.
Pacific company and ar
fleers and Interests. An-
mtnai company wa.v .o
the terminal facilities 1
Pacific system at CJalve
shipments on the sMen
repays over the do. ks
. lentlcal In of-
:.at as ths tar-
red to furnish
the Southern
u and through
lines pass and
f the terminal
company tha latter forms a neceaary
link In the chain of interstate commerce
and Is subject to the act
V'nder the clrcumsian. -v. shown by the
record the commissi n Is of the opinion
that the Southern l .o it company the
Southern Pacific T rn.l: al company and
t he Galveston Harris c.i k and San An-
tonio lUihway com i . K'We to Elchen-
tverg undue preferen ni exempting him
from the payment -f wharfage charges
which are exacted frm all other ship-
pers and In furnishing for his exclusive
use space on the doc a1- of the terminal
company to store ai.d handle cotton seed
frodu'-ti which they at the same time re-
uo t furnish other shippers under like
circumstances.
'H e commission finds that the giving
rr suofi preference ar.d advantage Is
lawful.
un-
TEMPLE CITIZENS VISIT SALAD0
Mass Meeting Held in Interest of
Proposed Interurban.
(Houston Port Spciai.)
TEMPT. K Texas July . In response
to a telephone invitation received yes-
terday a large delegation of representa-
tive citizens of Temple paid a visit to
Falado. which Is fifteen miles southwest
of here and ten ml les from a railroad.
The purpose of the tr'p was to attend a
n.a.K ine-tlrig of Salad" cjtlsens called for
the purpose of taking action with refer-
ence to securing ar. Interurban elec-
: railway between
E I 'owns of Tern
f a'rman f the mee
f earnest spee'hea
n t h uslast leal I y In fa
: w as decided that t '
ouHl agree to rals
i cash and donate '
uiy needed. A S' '
'arted among the S:1
un of j;-.-' was ri'
vibse'juently a vohn.
ooO was abided to t .
emme and laiado.
'ie was ehoBfi. as
.ng and a number
vere delivered all
. or of the project
e people of Saiado
'he sum of $25000
aif of the right of
-crlptlon list was
..do people and the
d at the meeting
eer sutiscrlptlon of
amount.
SALE OF THE TEXAS SOUTHERN.
August 4 Is Fixed as Date for the
Auction.
(Houston I it
MARS HA EI.. Texas J
clal term of district o
Judge Y C Hufnri or
the Texas Southern -:dl
at the court house .o-
the 4th day of Ai.ris'
te!nK laced at K -Vnlon
Trust compa- .
jL Ten.pie'.on of 1 1.
the sum : Jio t ;.t
bid for the r- ad at t e i
rrv..4.)
by S. At the spe-
; t this afternoon
Vrel the sale o'
'xy to take place
In Marshall on
the upset prtoa
The St 1-ouU
trough Judge W.
i made bond tn
here would be :i
ove namexl pric
on the day
eaid that h
at the ups-'
several syn.
. ; the saitv Judge Huford
rou.l rot sruarantee a sale
r-i .e 'a'-tles representing
ttes In rented In the r ad.
i ire t e '..tors annoum ed
ib.ders at the sale
: - uss;. i was engaged In
ha-.ge f receivers for t:
'.r.t; ! efo e the sale but n
that they w
t 'onsiderable
relative to a
time intsrve
action was t s k r
will probahl (
final dlspo?it: i.
tnd he present receiver
:nue In chars until the
( V. e road
SEBASTIAN COMING TO TEXAS.
Passenger Traffio Manager of Yoa-
kum Lines on Tour.
John Sebas; '. l -ager
of the Fr
will be In H.-uw
next three we- k-
was held In St
assenger traffic man-
n ! Rock Island lines.
: In the course of ths
Recently a conference
o uis between the pas
senger and Immlgr.iMori officials of the
Yoak
ak ur
;um llns repne Mng h
homeseeker trav-
el In the Sou t h west Mr. Sebastian was
present at this fcra'! rlng and has subse-
quently announce- 1 s purpse of visit-
ing the temt "ry t versed by hhs lines
He will vLMt part! i. arly the-Trlnlty and
Brasos Val.ey coun'ry.
Harry P Pronstu general passenger
agent of the :1nltv and Brasos Valley
returned yesterday f-nm St. I-oulg where
he attended the papsengw and immigra-
tion confereru
Oppose High Texas Rates.
Houston ' 't Special.)
NEW ORIGANS. July 1 The fruit and
poultry merchants f this city held a
meeting here bday o protest against the
excessive rates on the Southern Paci flc
Into this city fr in T-xas points
They contend that they are much high-
er than the same ra'es to 8t Iouls and
Memphis and that rates from Tennessee
points to this citv are much cheaper
A committee was appointed to map out
a plan or action
en apreal to the
commission.
wf Ich will probably be
statement commerce
Rate on Cement
(NttuJtom Pott Special.)
AUBTTN. Texas July I. The railroad
commission has issued the following or-
der :
Cement in arl ad i between Texas
City and point.- or: ' Internal Ion.. 1 and
Or. -at Northern r-'lr-.-id Missouri Kan-
sas and Tt'Xii.i rh .-.iv of Texas and Gulf
Colorado and Sanf'i I ' railway shall be
iruLde by adding 2 - ero ler jrHi pounds lo
the rates applyl'ip between Houston and
such Tnternntl'-nal Hrd Great Northern.
Missouri. KanRi in.d Texas and Oulf.
Colorado and Hur.ta f - points.
Kate of 6 c-nfs between Galveston and
Low Railroad Rates
TO
Hot Springs Ark.
July August arid September. Good to October 31.
Why not comrj and take the U. S. GOVERNMENT BATHS in
summer when' they are most effective and hotel and railroad
rates are low? If you have malaria rheumatism stomach kid-
ney liver skin blood or any of a score more ills you have the
best assurances of a cure by Uncle Samihimself. If you are
overworked or have an excess of alcohol or nicotine in your
system their eliminative and tonic effects will work marvels
with you. Do you want mountain climate pure air beautiful
scenery a selection of 500 hotels and boarding houses at rates
within your reach come on up.
See jeer ticket afrnt a boat Isllrosd Ratea and write Bar tea of Information Hot
Sprinjm Arl. for KlO-mw Jook. Free telling all aboai Uncle Sata's jreat cere.
HEALS
SORES Aid) ULCERS
Beaumon
anL
wlU
provided tn except Ion No 9 lo
not apply to or from Texas
tariff.
dty
This order shall taks effect July 10 1908.
canceling circular No .233. issued July a.
108.
Houstonians for New York.
The Southern Paclflo steamship
Momus which sails from New Orhins
at noon Saturday for New York will
have aboard the following Houstonians;
Mrs. J E. Crew. MLss Blanche Crews.
Mrs P Klchaidson. Mrs. H O Crohl-
man. Miss Katherlne NlTan. E P Heck.
Arthur Car-gill wife and daughter M.
Stark Dr. P C Krupp E. H Volght
Uwrnc Carr. Miss Eltaabeth EUagerahl
and 1. Karay.
Shepherd Resigns Pout
(Jiouston Post SrU )
TEMPLE1 Texas July . M. T Shep-
herd assistant local secretary of the Tem-
pls Hallway Young Men's Christian As-
sociation has resigned his position to
engage in business for himself and the
vacancy has been filled by the promo-
tion of Fred McDell of this city.
NOTES AND PERSONALS.
W. C. Conner traveling passenger agent
of the Wabash line with neHdnuarters In
laUaa was in Houston yesterday.
M. Sheehan. superintendent of the first
division of the Houston and Texas Cent
tral railroad with headquarters at En-
nls Is In Houston on business connected
with his road.
TEXAS DEATHS.
HILL Alto Texas July 7 -Mr. Jesse
Hill ("known as T'ncle Jessei died on
the 6tn of this month at the residence
of his son. L. F. Hill and was burled
Iry the Masonic fraternity at Shlloh ceme-
tery t'ncle Jesse came to this place
In the fifties and has lived within five
m lies of t his town ever since. He was
a charter member of Terrell lodge No W
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
which charter was granted in ISftw and
he lias been a true member ever since.
He was a member of the Methodist
church of which he was a bright and
shining light. Mr Hill was 86 years old
and was a soldier in the I ndlan war.
He was the oldest man In this section.
G A N A V A Y - Bryan. Texas. July 9.
Mrs C C Uanaway of Tabor thla coun-
ty died at the family home yesterday
morning at 2 o'clock after an illness of
but two days wit!; neuralgia of the heart.
She was a splendid ' 'hrist lan lady a
member of the Paptist church and held
In the highest etsteem by ah She '.eaves
a husband snd eight children She was
buried at b o'clock yesterday afternoon
at t t ton wood cemetery.
YATES Katy Texas July 1 W. C
Yates aged 51 years. dld very suddenly
this morulnp at 4 o cbx'k of neuralgia of
the heart He was a native of obi" and
lived there until a year age when he
moved with his family to Katy He leaves
a widow and a f n The funeral services
were conducted at the Methodist church
this evening at 5 o'clock. Hev J M Jones
officiating
COX Corpus Chrlsll Texas. July $ -Mrs
Nellie S Cox. aged f-6 years relict
of the late Judge ' i' ("ox one of the
pioneer ltlz-ms of Like Oak county died
ia the home of Mrs 1 1 Stedman "in this
cit at t L'O last night and the remal-.s
were shipped to La gar to today for Inter-
ment .
THAW-Ouero. Texas. July 1 Word
was brought to town this morning that
Charles Thaw an aged farmer residing
near "Mission Valley had suicided by
.shotting him self in the head He was a
prosperous well -meaning oltlien. and be-
rk! es his wife leaves a large family of
grown children.
BOTTDREAUX Olive. Hardin County
Texas. July 1 - Mrs Joe Houdreaux. for-
merly of Nuna Texas died here last night
after a long Pin ens of dropsy. Her re-
mains wer" laid to reBt in the c-metery
at Oilve Texas She Is survived by her
husband.
SPIES Puero Texas. July S. Caesar
Spies yrvmreet child of Mr Adolph Snls
of MeyersvlTle died here at 10 o'clock last
night having been brought to t his city
for treatment for a combination of ap-
pendicitis and stomach disorders.
ANTON. -Iyockhart. Texai
July
Died at the home of hla son
aw Pritx
Volght. In Iaockhart. Wednesd
Julv 8.
Jacob Anton aged 75 years Hla remains
were Interred in the I okhart cemetery
Thursday afternoon at i o'clock.
PARKER - -Lockhart. Texas
July
lUed. near Mendoza Texas Thursday.
Mrs Jerry Parker wife of Jerry Parker
a prominent farmer The remains were
brought to Iyockhart and interred In the
I xicknart cemetery.
PT'SEK. --Caldwell Texas July 7. John
Pusek. a prominent Hohemian farmer
who lived a bout four mile west of town
died Friday after an Illness of several
months He was burled Saturday at the
New Tabor cemetery.
The Cool North.
Hundreds of lakes snd streams In Wisconsin
Mlnnesots ind Northern Michigan are easily
reached bj thr fast trains and through sleeping
car service of the Chicago A .N'ortn Western
Ry. dailv from ( hicago.
Thi" Ukr region tor variety of Interest ex-
celt all others There sre numerous good ho-
tr'a board in u h onset and camp . excellent ft th-
ing delightful "pportunitfes for yachting bath-
ing golf tenuis and other outdoor svxirtg.
Descriptive booklet! with detailed maps game
law!. htt t-.f hotel" hotel rates and other Infor-
mation free on apjdlcation.
JAS. J. LIVINGSTON Traveling Agent
823 Main St
Kantas ( ity. Mo.
Beaumont
$1.50
On Sale July 12
Special Train 9:15 a m.
RETURNING Special Train
Leaves 7:30 p. m. or any
regular train following day
G. H. tS S. A.
H. & T. C.
H. E. & W. T.
DALLAS
On sale July 11 thiol
On sale July 11th to 16th.
CloudcroftUL.$18
On sale July 14th. Return Limit 30 days.
Don't Forget the Galveston Flyer
Leaves Houston Dally at 6:20 p. m.
Tor Tickets anil Rsssrvatlons. call
E. W. DORRI6 C. P. A T. A
PHONE 2S3
No other Section Is so glo-rlousry-leigMf-J
orafTords
such numerous and varied at-tractions.-with
great Health
giving elements a COOL-
COLORADO" Its a grand kaleidoscopic
wonder. filled with Beauti-
ful Mountain-Wens Rivulets
CascadesXakes and Vistas
of Everlasting Snow aff-
ording numerous Modem
Hotels. Boarding Houses and
Ranch Resorts with exce-
llent accomodations at
prices within the reach
of all. - including tho-e
with but modask pur-
ses. Hi!:
DON'T FORGET
Seawall Special
To Galveston
SUNDAY
V iaG. H.fiirl. R.R.
Leaves Grand Central Depot
1:20 P. M.
I. S U. N. Depot 130 P. M.
SI ROUND TRIP $1
LOUISVILLE &
NASHVILLE R. H.
Through Sleeper
to Asheville N. C
from New Orleans
every Tuesday Thursday arid Saturday
at 9:05 a. m. arriving Ashovillo 10:0u
a. m. following flay. Summer rates
to all points on sale now.
J. F. SULLIVAN.
Traveling Passenger Agent
207 Main St.. .Houston. Texas
A Larije Number of Direct
through circuits havliiK beer
placed In opprullon hy thla
Comiiany between Houston
and tht Important towns In
Texas and Arkansas offers
to Kb patrona a more prompt
efficient and comprehensive I.ONO DIS-
TANCE SEHVICK Ihan heretofore. No
Intermediate ntatlons on these circuits.
A new line forming a connection with
lines of the Pioneer Telephone Company
furnlnhea flret-claes service to Oklahoma
City Guthrie and Western Oklahoma
points.
TheSouthwestern Telegraph & Telephoned)
JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Opposite Court Boon
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Give Us a Call
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Wholesale
Cor. Preston and Caroline 8ts. Houston.
DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES.
DKUOUIHT.H' SUNUHIES.
Complete ytoc.k.
Mall Orders Honorably
Filled.
Lamp Chimneys and
Lamp Fixtures
Jno. McClellan & Co.
407 Main Street Houaton
and
Return
T. A H. O. K. rt
Via Hew Orlaaaa
0b Nbbt to St Loan aaa
Caicafo. Two Nlhtj to
New York City.
Qty Ticket OIBcaO" Mais
1 boas 224
TOM HOOD CP. 4!. L
And
RETURN
Return Limit July 20th.
207 Main Street
The suggestion to'Oo ls
unnecessary to the ttKW
usanas who hove been:
but . is urged upon others
m mr qwn behalf.
Illustrated bookUrc M
free andhg Denver Road
(The Highland rUglmaTs
Shortest.Quickestandu
ords Newly Eouiped Double
Dairy Thru Trains with
Dinfng and Cafe Caraand
Palace Steeper.
The Great Colorado Chau-
tauqua at Boulder opens
July 4.faraijfw;.k;j
Fea'st nt-ect
DINERS
ON OUR
St. Louis
Train
Give You the Very Best
C. W. STB4IN 0. r. A. Fort Worth.
THE
KATY
KANSAS CITY $29-40
A1TO RETURN..
ST. LOUIS $U95
v a
AMD RETURN.
CHICAGO
AND RETURN
DENVER
AND RETURN
ST. PAUL
AND RET Oh N
$40-95
$38-15
$42-15
Telephones No. 700.
Tit kei Offire 513 Main St.
S. WAtiNI'R Ticket AKent
$8.70
Observation
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