The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 351, Ed. 1, Friday, March 23, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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bavfi HiumiM to drop
era toeetljciqietpo t far tlvemaelyca
HoiV Reduction bf Jipense I Acc
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Plisbta by SomeBoadsAC
quartors VeWurkcd U railroad manM n
Houatoiiy csicrday thaitb reduced x
Vnu n6vr ot railroads aire beine
Soeured by an unwise economy and that
the physicalcondition
brlhe track and
equipment la allowed totuftcr forih
efrusV nmklUS a b teVahowUro7 a
agers H uonlinuea 1ruJ J i < l by the man
the speaker Thev
fl cJ1Jat 5 ° atlonha been per
li tlif PUF cmec t0he > roll
ihi u c r ottr P W further they
Claim that the BavinRs have been larESlv
lce 1X
12 W depaitmentand by a
comlnuanue df Unprolltable and unnccca
aary trains
3 thJ uavnl of JuyMt year the rail
RSiS ll exctptlons found their
height And la fact all clauses of trar
V except tnat derived from the wdrld
kM that an addltlonnl pfelnkage In gross
earnings lor ipontlia to o4me was Inevit-
able and steps iVcre taken to offset the
shrinkage by reducing expenses >
vThe task was not easy while the
worlds Pair wn In operation as the
maintenance of largo uumbern of ejura
passenger trains and Hie additional work
of handling freight on account of the
right of tho neces
way given former
sitated the extension of the craee of4
largo nljmber of embloy s that o6ud hae
oihenvlfif been llsiijised with to ndvant
age The closft of the JairKave a good epr
portunlty or the application of the prun
ing ljillfe and it waa freely used in all
dirontlons Tho reduitlon In expepsca then
begun hia biencontinued and thegood
tlTcCts Tiro now appearing MA hlsher per-
centage of het togwss earnings than w 3
evbr previously piiowp ThO weather con-
ditions the teat few months hayp also
been Wore fUVOrabllot bpcratlnfc the
roads lhajv at corrr onaing periods Inre
vent years Heace charges for delays
washouts and pnow blackartis Uaye befn
gjjiaiier v >
Wlftf RtAOTS BBiHESTOriED
One flh eoilierqucstlo ng hat ia agitt
Jng railway preM lU eyprat States Jusfet
now1 Is AVfwn wlll nvagfBbe restbrea to-
t lla l J3fflP yetttaE0 Ii
Twf or tltr e p f tli je as lines hate
put tUftVa Jtif their employes VP tdiBeI
THE RAILWAt WORLI
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Hie Oitinpany Titiattha R c r
May Jl TB sttlki n Th
Hands Vf rjjjoon
Omaha tteh March SiUnW ractno
Is an Ugly look
In the sky They are not
saying many vwaV buttho w SJJ
count for a good deal All ih eoSSC
ha faMp ijen doho by ft men No pota
n hthe >
company and
cededfrom their position This has aV
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tance
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onciaslort were madefromthe D undcv
The niin
IfoW HboJt nli 5rt0ntlM since the r
luctloti ot wn iilnTV rioJspartmpnte
IbegBJilftffrairift mWlttJi pat lnK HiUtn j
Kmploytar HeeptM ih eltuatloO
v
subwltte < rit6yairPdue < lon irdf tbelri
iH frS pMcJaT aVriirili rOiti
Srtcr
ised to goVdlfaUh o restore wasresaf
in either
tbb employe l8 beconv
Thitprospecpfor
iris brtgliter tthough and fMrailway
mana Wy lhemn are innearly every
cao actlng wls andphilosopbleally
> nin ON1A MNJS
Colonel T If Kjllgsmri traveling Pa
Bcpger agent pt jbft l ultyllle ana Nash
vltje was iii tlio fly ye4tordayJ and isp ent
the day dtstrl buUngEUen K llteraturfrW
nt to the Confederate veterans re
unfeVnilVmlnihainV Ala
Por this occasion tlcketj
fllroctlrnvMr
a will DesoW
fareTAprtt f
p
from all points U > Texas at onp
M and M good to return within tilrtr
daysand Wowing two days tat tho lias trip Is
Idngsiey Isot
ot
sued a flamltig circular the design
which Is riilltp unique announcing thai
ihii feuWlU and MShvllie Is the mdy
Connection In New
Ilnft malsmff rect
Orlea m fwirii uV from Texas bavlnff
ittr aliV trains from New Orleans to
ff lng bls bU8lpeM >
A jnA > aKft sipKAi
Arthur P tfttw nn emptoyf of the > w
Vorlt Central foali at ByraoUse Is said to
have frwentftd a pyrotechnic danger
ffitid SO ilegree Ih
at an angle of about
ule the rtK WlBiilted by Witidrawln
MP when the carrlascla PffPfi SffiT
fnfn eWed and > = onlnueV tobnrn m
USr ponMWa tor ibe
A ChlcBgd paper
T0D ad WW we
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enalne Kb 135 Utcd M ft UrtpfW1 H
smffi
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u > hject to frigs
Hop on account >
jim
electrical pdwer 1h ylac of
Tha BoutliWtwtern Traffic aft ocmiPfJ m
issued hoiioa fronf 81 i0i4l ValaWr
wTthat nlfcrtivp V4 njjyhiinWo
Htoclt ratllo fromP flit9 < if thes fl Uf Cow
Anrin lnc iltifve < will be ih MJMa P
piled > n shipments f ° > n JWT Awa w
BWUt
iVopi statlobS WMtot
tnatlons oUtne u Al
her Prcm
tfvtnwSi waOH
aiuirAli Ci to group fro i W
Prt
rPrt F
Btundutti cur
Yisferdaye ottpn rposSplS ye as fof <
Southern PapfloA aX ii iflwailra A I > B I
Hotistort am ahdTSli > i k 1
Missouri Kan fW
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Total t iZX
Claim Agent J JUhSSS
TUtf Katv pAr freM C < iW
crcaeif la pitpiio bare V
HQUSToyPAJXY POM littDAX OTHTKO MRGXT 23 1894
i civ iB0thi
> nit
middey Syfr y nationals
iJi ltoMrfIUttsS pedal agent of th
KtVarforllU t10
ini HoA h l2J > hv f > frlends
Veili VnSLyc 8tltllls 4lr 6mli u
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here VSJKl 7 K tthe railroad boya
v having at one time run an engine
tCMay
of th Baotiiern lacliio S nt o i thlaVSty
i MlnMrtiatfonal and n r tt NKrthSr
JJS Jffi1 si4 ot lfo i ton a rporu
aRSAJJi fv1on theMonoghan
trn n i ieln ih0 raction Th
Rn t
nroi0iiS reporteda veryjgood liusl
nr
182f1 turaioa to aalresiton yes
lS l5f J6lDA J iW retherdm alrt aB
J nMt t Missouri ltansaa and
SfiJ Ji SlWH w n Marcos whcre
fiTSfiSTJlFT11 and locating thfe new
jmslmo tlmt city a dlstaaca bt about
fn 10 croBslugthe tSan Marcos Tlvcr
WJTards aboVolhe loTer wagon bridge
BT le nntl n li > between the
Southern Paellld and the Santa Fe Rnd
thcctinsenuent ow rates to qaiirornla did
hot result in aitoh a heavy rush of travel
to the jacifle coast as might have been
expected since the announcement how-
ever rthattharates would bo withdrawn
after warch 3l local ticket agents are
anticipating a considerable Increase of
passenger traffic to san PYancisoo and
other California points
JjOTES IN OPNBrtAli
The Southern racWe IWUroart company
It Js reported Is In the market for twenty
new locomotives
The first biennial convention of the
Brotherhood of I occwOtlvO OSnglncers will
be held in tsu Paid jiinn commencing
MayU
It Is expected thattho delegates
th ihelrwlvca and ft lends will make a
al attendance of some JW
with
total
Tlio eale of XXHtillo tickets for 50
each with a rebate of tlO upon the ro
turnof the covers Iwb been authorized In
Western territory to meet the movement
of the Kansas City Slomphts and IJIr
muixtmm in putting thrm on the mirket
Traveling men and Scalpers are tfiad
Arratwements were made in New York
a few tllys since for amealing of the-
m liiMd craployfrs of the United States
JleXICO and Canada May ST nad S
next If promises to be the largest con-
vention ever held In this country The
object la to secure enactmcufof Uw3 to
protect their interests
Tlhe Chicago Stock Island nd Padile
road Is considering the advisability of
using compressed air for the puipose of
clcajilng Its coaclies WiW a pr oabimy f
Its adoption within a short time The
pystem is in Use on the Vnlon Paclllo and
theitouthern Pacine and isreported 1 Jjo
gty lmr groat sajisfacUon
i3traVboatd tt cfterislvoty T > aed In mak
ing the wheals bf passenger ears The
case of the wheo Is strftwboard placed
between two steel pfitos Which keep the
l tper W iwsltioru Tho process through
which the paper pass makw lbtis tiard
as oakiBnd the manufacture of tbewholEi
is so potfected as to make thei life of a
wheel equal tQ more Ihaif half ft million
mil jft
The Postjyc sterday metttloriedTpat Jilr
A AiMokeod preKldenfof tfieJ ewyotk
and Jftw RnsiAnd railroad had passed
Ijyi wfelniSi tamUy ronf the
IxMf Informed 41iw iineivhvile5LeoMiis
iryfcKnd5WemnmiaPwwrt of VW K 5
5 > rkwd > i5tigisyiraa < haw at
e < jftas npi ttliearyburiicij withiltsurw
Wenoy Theflrur sarj > ato
9 f 4deAIt Jlt 74R78 incorm
tiarboP transifcr T 0 9 oetideflcit 8rf
T7 S5 = K l
pitA cTiarjrwESTKKNBrt8 t
Want an Outlet Thro u h 6uthera jJPorls
porv Their Xlraln vw
v
B oard > > fTrad oonls Wiehlfa KanV
Mirch iOWTHo abmhand Westgwln
W id ktilue iviircDi Wil iiiVei Ui llu uly
JtyWiewta j Uesiy April If UA t
ineboaniljpt Tfuaa null ate ubiLcijir
this meeting iau > aiscUBSswayaarttrBieiKs
w lacultaie Butlnesa tietween lha Wist
ndauutiu fne growth Una < tav ioj > m t
of th < Bouth anu Weal during th < r jwst
Uecuaa patt increased piany tQul lo ir Ue
nianus land proouets uaa leu their Must
nesaKJSslicai uncnaned andii is be-
lieved taat a new order Ot tbUuj will
tuliirpve tpebusinesa aituauod 0fine > tw <
section aba aiicati tne products of that
country which lies weal of the Missouri
river to ijaiunem porw instead oc Wiiog
doubltethe distance to Eastern ilde water
and tflsuoplyulrcct ihat part Of Western
urodUcia inai tJ it5oulhen States demand
instead of cdntiouiliif lh the old rut Of
llist shlpping the produew to Chicago attd
bU lonis nundftds of mllea out of the
way and allowing those polpts to rshlp
gram throughout thesouibAercl ioll
bought ftti6sion Kew York and Phiia
dclnhla can be shipped by water to SOutlt
u kMlir and i tr > a shippedW Colorado
cniports thenco
jiabiaska joinsas and Alklahoma
t a
great t WWUUJ In rati haul giving an Imr
to
thwe Ij but ilttlelt any Ot that buslpfss
done Kansas In
10000000 bushels tif
Southern roads yet
single Jeftr produced
wheat and 27Jm < M
busheW ot corn K per cent of
which
aids of the State
had toi flnd n market odtsldb
awlyet noCS percent of hs found a dK
theSouth buttopkthelJng
rect bullet to
haul df 17 > mllea to New York Instead pt
going Squth onft Half the distance These
andother matters willcome before tbbj
congress and not theleast Important fit
which Is the freight rate nuestlon ind
Why It costs twice as much pep tgn pcr
mile to haul freight South as IJasUSavanf
the grain nelda of thf
as near
are just
trahsMlssourJ country as Chtogp ami
there is no good reason why Ihey ahoUId
riot export this jlurplua and supply much
of the goods 4cifianded by Ih Wast
Tlieselines nf commerce natu allyconnect
JocSlltlViwhose pro4ucM Vary one from
the other and the demandfor wulch relpier
them nterchaaKoalt e and itr addition the
growiug manUfactMring Interests of the
South ere ei new narket for surplus
Western food products andthe drawing
Smther iliewi nteret 1 a nemslty
to materialJiroJlwity of hoth ffctlona
The basis of representation will he ii
fofio Kach commercial organiiatlon
win he entitled li > fiv dclegittes eoclj
S wnVand ru tt an add llonai flV delf
iStcL appoVnUil by I mayor wild rnt
SrfecatBY m A f irtwtl Ineludlni
thltf WnnecUne l th
Boulhcra < a13n Ji
with tbe
Missouri w
V
V Clement Tr > h nU y
FAiriay lS8eWtary
Ptehan J > f QbUsteo tor u carai aj
Four
jvinlesorfolald u > be forminga frusj
wll for
Owsley of Kansas city aej
ticket
ry tf
Fire A IawflMT W Ttw J J w
atroyed VB tt inni house eualn a
nr p R 4a d H of J8 nkaJte III
daiiage for IJ 0 Ml S1
Tbo ArtaMWi tlttuwraoh IMnfhw
MABKETS REVIEWED
L >
rotTrsioitn stocks cokk totkic
itroxi
I ih rtetne 8latm t C nt a a 9tt 4L
y tlBir0 M Htlpm nU Xst Antiel
p t d ColloB Rlljtktlr faw
TTl h 1Tb 0 rB
New York March MTh pn t > ric 4
atoeka attracted a grcntideaLcLattentio
tbls mornlnr tinder th 1 a < srTit s ra
clnc llie buying ot tbeaa sloeksiwaa of iii
eubstantlal character and oferned to h
l ° iiJUdea UPW h excellent stait
ment tnado V > J the Te > cM wiA PacKlo
company yesterday Analorous reasoning
rnAda that companys Isefuea the aOtitf
and utrontr fcatprfu of th > bond market
and smart a v noe were cord In birth
the Arst and cO am4rt lxwi < W Th V
mother Southwestern gewirltte were slsd
unusually acuve botlvWa K n a4 ana
Texas and the St J ouW and Houthwwrt
ern lssuea adVABClnc along1 with Te
raclile It has rOently Been th ease
that the extension it th pooulatv ln5
tcrcsl to tKelow priced aeflurillea martow
the culmination or > upward movement
The irencral luarkcuhoweyer while jutet
Was very teady
Tho roota traders paid some atttntiert
to Western tiniop butinet wlthjiomoe
thittf their Usualrfcehfsucces
The granger eharea Vere all etrpoat
thtS relatively lna Jitatclaent of the
Korthwcatcompany forpebruary coutrlb
miiiff to thu end Thecompany report
mjntiMiuii yiWi decreaseiiSw out of
earnings amounting to hearty 3W0f 0
nn there la but Httla < AubCtliat agoisd
Increase lit net earnings will result on
balance It may be remembered that lit
this lime last year railway wtrolngs
when compared with the heavy gains of
1632 began to decrease rather heavily
this years earnings then will appear leaa
inuavoroble In comparison
Tho volume of business was light but
very little of Jt wa deflected to the In
dustrlals Of this class distilling was
weak and Bugar In a diminished volumb
of business lluctualed within harrow lim-
its
Iiondoa houses were fairly liberal buy
era bf various Stock and also of eeme
Of the low priced bond Issues Borne of
their recent purchases seem to have been
t a moro permanent nature than before
for offering of hillts against avCuruiea
caused ap easleif market for xchunge
J
today
Tho chanoes are against gold shipments
on Satunlay The selsplorasc bill played
little part as a mnrkec factor
The speculation grew narrower as the
duy wore on but prices remained re
markably firm considering the approach
of a liollday lt Isthe bear and not the
bulls who ure afraid of vmroreseen devel
opments Instead of becoming weak
however tho market today became simply
stagnant
Tho l ndjn atock exchnnire will be
Closed from tomorrow Until Tuesday
which wiakM tit foreign buying today
rather noteworthy
There were no Sjicclai features of l n >
tcrest Ih tho market jcw lOnglitnd Was
curiously alropg nhd neafllpg was weak
on the tOmlon opposition developj il to
thaplan for iunillng tho coupons onthe
r
general mortgage Is
A vojry weak tone for raw sugar and
further sales have liwn made on the
basis fcfSo for 9 centrjtUgljfs 2j for S3
Muscovado for sa molossetr
sugar
Bppt cortffw illt and pamlndl < the
basis x tpmim for Hlo Ao 7 on tepoLs
Silver S9Vt Mexican dollara KK
Coffee dulltMarchlaKJ16J5i <
Th5BrK rt r cot seed oil l ahow
Ing eonlfe stladlneBa but tirtt much activ
Ity the passing Aaled Wlrtg small jobblnii
lots The now trpm thU
West nnftSoUth
Is to the effect that th6rels very ttlp
liusltifJw tladcrfcway there butlhatiiric
MfiSffTe tudft > S4 ta buucr oii srtotfcs
fomSl > K wJSH
1 fc < lP wei5lWerwWtjQ sS
h ft iiii mii 7 t wft
yjiMmwry 4 vT
The Xlwerpool marked today wasi Sfc
nieCPILbusiness liaKSbffeftBnwlli prieftR
rosomoJJ points JoweriUiaoiyesterdaytf
iclol g > fi
The etbclciat thW portlajio 7J004balej
leas thaa last yean while the net receipts
areMtuM balessrmter
Port rccelpta Mr thji week are 1tJX >
last year for
thlsJport tomonow VXf9r against 101 lust
SfSar
There will b ilo trading In Uila marKel
or Isew Ypfkuntll Monday nextf nor In
Liverpool until Wednesday next
JTexao reports if orther rains Itlday and
tn so for n a consldemblo portion of tho
cpjtobbolti Is concerned It is Already an
ftssureJ fact that thapreparation UVery
backward Asd < from the ndestlon C
spot demand th present crop has hut
Uttlo to do with the situation It
statu hiM already been pretty well fixed
by the commercial wprld TteKietitlftolti
however for the next trop wllihava t
material bearlos lfntmehttsjlhu far ln
tPrpo56da barrifrfethffsliapo of unfavor
nble seaapnVwhlclr w r only be counter-
acted by ailnlnerea acreage which
would deprectat bolt only cotton but
the lands on which It la grown
Our spot markrt elojjiisuns At tlnr
Clianged prfcessales 2500 ale to arrive
1000 balps 1
JlEWYOnK STOCK MAUKPT
jtew Tork March iffl Th a harft pe r
illation todayWas rreyuiaV tjiul im ettletJ
andthe volume of bualnts ajf extreme
iy ligfit The market was Vlthout lm > i
por antfuture UurimCtho wKtW
jiwroIwu > iuivwe
otitna auemqon
lurasthUwt Af
butIWdcr fri < <
minutes the trading was Very In
teen
regular and the market closed yt Jtn
jwttlii compared with the closing jsaleU
of yei nlay UhjUlllnR closed at yeateiv
dayA ttnal W ce 2tti having irt thoraeanv
tlm t iluVWaiedbctvrcen 27Hand r It
wan neported at the oo > e At business that
an agreement had been neaehfd bx the
Joint conference committee of thw llstllU
iogWd lstrtbutlnigCQmnanIiM wblrft
<
however to ba ubmHt < sl to the Jwanl o
lirtrtara df l Jtn eompanlei for eotisld
Thonin > itcattonis are now in vw of
the deoMrto In aterllns hnir that m gold
will b0 Shipped to Purope by flaturdnys
steamers The purcha o no this market
of American securities for the Orrisn
account duHng Ihe past few day lias
added largely to the volume of the bills
In the market and remove the fcrpflc In
icxrort opetations fihlppers also await
ilctlnlle new K > th fateiof theaalgn
lorage hill
The houd insrket was strong all nay
the felatnrc belnsr tho ren h nnfl active
Ity of the Tr l n l Pacllle and the Ht
Wulu an > l > nthwe tern doto Thf
leadinsr < hdneejDn the day werer Ad
TKnow WtroMhr UWlhweifiBrn fir U
Jntrn tlon l Great > orthrn Brt
oK and tTmot I acli S Siwtts rh
caiipon <
194 Houaton nd TeKa central 1 per
c t
<
imjr ifloop MJivucxT
Nfvf y rk M ioh22rTh rie w4 het
itffr topB fd than iarket all awJum today
jtoKoret Ma j bUilnejs don Ir waH largely
etdnv U t to Cv Pr democratic tB l0 auirofiown nrd rw for new as
S regulatt sorUn t of iroj t a specialties <
0 6ree Hellwan Jhe defaultlnir DjnyJle
rfnhswloot hwVurerr tt < har < l
C mbrtc were In better Inquiry
Cfixhing woe v e ioy < Jemon3
Vafl oth r1 renilMt for moderate avail
Ihw Jooberj h d a good aitwoince of
buyers hA le of swaaonabl
voivm
J 0 l jbpNBOK ffABPE
few Yo HK1 Th
i ii i ir Mfckar Tom Bo xfew ValPK
efrer nft y wh iSr ptw cr wa fn wvjtm
Hilary W
i fraW < f J i t iBtm
ea M i trXm
road n rW WpynetTnC Homhsy
J Jf t MamjSand lo J f HOWVli 112000 n bi
such
ptlat
aA dre WimU llM bro Jpoth <
eiB brc caHeoet Bllkjabrlcl afld thear
articled
j
Htmtle eoU na4l < l fairly Well but col
0 rotUiB w i mueta better denmnd
PrtntloK lotha in native demand at m
per W jiqiare with ale of about J
Sn t > lces t
iuftoW w lrotrKd
neekflOQOOfl from Ksypi ftu
and IMQOii from I Ubuu
jfold was bought Ottier
55 p wii
In Minis
WhilfeKswswwn tomorrow < pect 1W
baloxr wWch compares wjlh im a y tr
ai > Beans co ttiwo46sjcall ivttBiioj tft
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