Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 322, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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“ Straight u the Crow File*”
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF
PASSING* TZBOUOa A OBBATEB DIVERSITY OP CLIMATE.
SOIL AND R433ULC2 THAN ANY OTHER BAILWAY
IN THE WOOLS. POO ITS LENGTH.
Aloof Its Ha* mo the flixwt land*. nul'ed lor f rowing *mall groin. corn,
cotton; (orcommon !»! i;>;iUi> :J po«uiorr:iar<!»I(orotUcrfnilw»mlberr.
tor eaonwctol ctnuiouj* pot* to, ton>nro »i<1 in'acral track (arm*; fur
eager eane end rtcecuttlvatlo-i; for tnorrliantaMn timber; for raising bonM.
malm, cattle, bogs,sheep, poultry nod Angora goats, at prices ranging (rota
FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS
to twanty-Hre dollars or mors per a. re.
Writs (or a copy of •• CCRHINT EVENTS." published by tbs
KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY
1HB SHORT LBHB TO
“INEXPENSIVE AND COMFORTABLE HOMES.**
C. S. SWINDELL, 0. P. A. S. G. WARNER, 0. P. ANOT. A.
TEXARKANA. TCX. KANSAS CITY. MO.
r. E. SOESLEft. TRAV. PASS. AN » IttiO'N AST., KANSAS Cm, MO.
Southern Pacific
BOATING
BATHING
k sailing
Jl FISHING
r AN IDEAL
Summer
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^TrminrrimrraTirYTOYgTyTnnnrmTmTirrflTaTmTnnn
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
WORLD’S FAIR.
SAINT LOUIS
THMlteB SLEEPER OR
Smlhtra Pacific, luriat
Orange si 14:44 p. m.
TAX ROLLS FOR 1904 COMPLETED
YESTERDAY.
NEW ORLEANS and
Ulirvois Centra.!
Books Show Increase in Orange Coun.
ty Rendering, of $32,876—Fine
Clerical Work of Ma. Ball.
AJLiJuuuuui »a.t hi a« >iimj.».touuu»JLUa a a a amilujijuli
The Louisville 4 Nashville affords
the Fastest Time end Finest Berrios
from New Orleans sod Memphis to
*U the noted Summer Resorts in tbs
East and North. Tickets will bs oa
■sis niter Jims 1st at very low rates
to Niagara Falls, Mammoth Care.
Put-ta Bey, Old Point
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The Most Comfortable Route to
ST. LOUIS
ASK THE AGENT FOR RATES AND INFORMATION
OR ADDRESS
N. D. FINCH, T. P. A.,
Houston.
A. J. McDOUGALL, D. P. A.
New Orleans.
MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
:and others
are asked to remember that the consensu* of the Best Medical
Authorities (baaed on investigation and results) unanimously fa-
vors the unrivaled advantages
COOL COLORADO OFFERS
aa a Resort for Invalids or those in need of Physical Upbuilding be-
cause of cWgwogk. JBBMBW7 Miti gr other causes; this having
particular reference to (Bose residing ta the Lower Altitudes or Ma-
larial or Bemi-Malarlal districts.
THE LAND OF HIGH ELEVATIONS
Invigorating Atmosphere and Magnificent Scenic Grandeur, p-esenL
tag Unequaled Opportunities for Out-Door Life end affording all the
Comforts of Civilisation at Minimum Expense, is but one day’s Jour-
ney from Texas via
“The Denver Road/*
which is the Only Line offering Solid Through Trains from the
Southwest "The Denver” saves you 300 miles per round trip and
many hoars' time, and provides Double Daily Through Trains with
Palace Drawing Room Sleepers and Magnlflccently Appointed Cafe
Care serving ell meals at city prfees.
Remember five weeks’ session, "THE COLORADO CHAUTAU-
QUA,” Boulder, begins July 4.
Ask your Hotue Ticket Agent or write us for Information relative the
aew "Tri-Angle Tickets" to Colorado via St Louie.
"ONE WAY VIA THE DENVER ROAD.”
N. B. Davie, T. P. A. R. W. Tipton, C. T. A. A. A. Gllaeon, 0. P. A.
Pert Wert* Teams-
. C.
Kansas City Southern Railway
Deputy County Assessor J. J. Ball
yesterday completed the task of writ-
l j
ing up the book of tax assessments for !
1904. In this work he. has been assist- j
ed by Assessor Foreman and W. C.
Rucker. The writing throughout the
1904 book, however. Is all done by Mr.
Ball and his clear, almost copperplate
characters stand out on the clean
pages of the new rolls like a piece of
high-grade lithograph or copperplate
work. The new books are beauties,
and Assessor Foreman and his depu-
ties are Justly proud of their appear-
ance.
The 1904 rolls show a net gain of
632,876 over 1903 In the assessed val-
uation of the taxable property of the
county—a small gain, ’tls true, but
nevertheless ft shows we are going
forward, not backward.
The following shows the valuation
of tbe various sorts of taxable prop-
erty on the four different rolls:
Acres rendered—Resident 113.694,
value $682,350; non-resident 98,932.
value 6341.271; unknown 33.892, value
6125,593.
City or town property—Resident.
61.048.984; non-resident 6131.670: un-
known 621,150.
Horses and mules—Resident 1942,
value 649.784; non-resident 8, value
6550.
Cattle—Resident 5183, value 643.493.
nonresident 566, value 64526.
Jacks and Jennets—-Resident 1, val-
ue 6100.
Sheep—Resident 1144. value 61122.
Goats—Resident 635. value 6428.
Hogs—Resident 814, value 81095.
Dogs—Resident 91. value 6823.
Carriages, buggies, wagons or bicy-
cles of whatever kind—Resident 738
value 6t».087.
Goods, wares and merchandise
every description—Resident 8127,565.
Materials and manufactured arti-
cles—Resident 8174,489.
Manufacturers’ tools. implements
and machinery—Resident 6101,470.
Steam engines and boilers—Real
dent 836.900.
Amount of moneys other than bank,
bakner. broker or stock Jobber—Resi-
dent 612,178.
Amount of credits other than bank-
er, broker or stock Jobber—Resident
660.265.
Amount and value of shares of cap)
ta! stock companies and associations—
Resident 6105.000.
Value of property of companies and
corporations other than hereinbefore
enumerated—Resident 617,500.
Miscellaneous property — Resident
856.557; non resident 837.106.
Grand total values—Resident roll,
82.540.164; non resident roll. 8518.023;
unknown roll, 6146,743; railroads, etc.,
8680.272.
Total for 1904 .............63,885,202
Total for 1903 ............. 3.852,326
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SPECIAL N0T1
Mr. L. Ginsburg, Successor to Crager Bros.
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is now in the Eastern Markets buying the
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roost select stock of merchandise ever shown
in this section.
We must have the room for the coming
stock and the goods that are almost given
away must be moved quickly. So if you
were not among the happy ones that got some
of these good idlings, don't tarry too long or
it may be a cause of regret. Such goods at
such prices were never heard of before and
certainly cannot last always.
If you know good values come in and get
your share of them.
If anything proves unsatisfactory come and
get your money back.
SlICCSSOR
GINSBURG,
TO CRAGER BROS. AT THE OLD STAND
prtatlon made at the session of con-
gress last winter is entirely inade-
quite for the purpose for which It is
intended. This means that there will
be nothing doing for the present—Port
Arthur News.
NOTICE TO STREET TAX PAYERS.
Complaints are now prepared against
all delinquents. Warrants will be la
sued one week from today—September
1. In the meantime delinquents may
settle by paying the $3 tax and $3
costs accrued to date.
E. L. BRUCE.
25-31 City Attorney
FOUND
A Combination 8hop
Sheet Metal Work and Sanitary
Plumbing. New stock, now
men, new ideas—mechanical and
sanitary work. Work guaranteed.
Tour patronage solicited.
Wright 4 Son
New Phone 480, Division St,
Opposite Holland Hotel.
GUEEN&CRESCENT
ROUTE
BEST
New York,
Baltimore,
Cincinnati,
Chattanooga,
Asheville,
LINE TO
Philadelphia,
Washington,
Saint Louis,
Knoxville,
Increase over 1903 ..
Polls assessed, 1522.
632.876
Booking Deep Water.
Beaumont, Texas, August 24.— Pres-
ident T. 8. Reed of the chambmT^
commerce this evening made his ap-
pointments of tbe deep water comm
tee. The committee as appointed
•i*U of W. 8. Averlll, J. 8. Cull.’nan>
W. 8. Davidson, J.,N. Gilbert J. F.
Keith, Sam Park. C. L. Wallis, F. W.
Weller and Wm. Wlees. Everything
pertaining to the deep water ques-
tion ta the way of correspondence,
plans, letters, etc., has been turned
over to the committee for their fur-
ther guidance and that they may tpke
absolute charge of the question that
la now np.
President Rood did not appoint a
chairman of tbe committee, it being
deemed better to allow the committee
to select its own chairman,
tary Woodhead of the ehamBhr. of
commerce will act aa Its secretary.
The only instructions given the
committee were those suggested by
Chairman Burton on the recent visit
of the congreaatonal party to this city,
and thoee wore to have the commit
toe arouse deep Interest in the matter
throughout the agricultural region to
the north and northwest of Beaumont
This the committee will proceed to do.
tt la probable that the
win send a
be held at St. Loula to
future. I
meat of
channel u-
“E&h
CITY IAEA! MARKET
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Beet, Pork, Veal, Hams.
Mutton, Bologna and
Vienna Sausage, Etc.
Both Phones 71.
Prompt attention given all orders.
Free Delivery.
Through Haitian Drawing Room
Sleeping Cars Between
Ijfew Orleans and New York,
New Orleans and Cincinnati,
New Orleans and Saint Lou a,
WITHOUT CHANCE.
Superb dining Cara. All meals a
la Carte. Summer Tourist Tickets
now on sale to all Summer Reaorta
in Tennessee, North and South Car-
olina, Kentucky and Virginia
WORLD’S FAIR ROUTE
Via Meridian am4 Mobile* Okie ft. ft.
Write to C. F. Woods. Traveling
Passenger Agent, San Antonio, Tex.,
for detailed information.
T. M.
Stephens, Proprietor To Northern and
Eastern Summer Resorts
Less Than-One Fare Rate
-■ ' ' • , ’
TO BAN FRANCISCO, CAL., ANO RETURN
* a* • \»" ■ '■ . v..v'-.V;:
will he effective daily August IB to September 1S<
Statins an all lines In Texas and theBouhwaet, via
inclusive,
from All
iSSlili
"THE DENVER ROAD”
to with of passengers.
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Dickensheets, Charles D. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 322, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1904, newspaper, August 26, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth641851/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.