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TRACK IS FROZEN
116; Nat
AT ESSEX PARK
8,
1
FEW OUT AT OAKLAND
VLr
l
OAKLAND TBACK SLOPPY.
ANDERSON’S SUN STORE
Velvets and
Dr. Sher-
Dress Goods
Maxtress,
Brlers, Modicum, Dun-
Matt Hogan, Bell Reed,
ANDERSON’S
GUN STORE
Silks and Dress Goods
Sixth.race—Venator, Ishana, Rector.
Wash Goods Remnants
f
410-412 houSToX STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Short lengths
Biaek and Cofored Dress Goodu,
Short Irngtha
Ginxhni
Outiuge,
THE MASONIC HOME
pretty reUre nnd designs
One-Half Price
Half Price
BAIN AT LO8 ANGELES,
Ribbons
TOO COLD FOR CANADA
Address
Obe "Record Co
POSTOFFICE BILL
let
yesterd y
morrltg for Ni F'nso
PROVOKES DEBATE
t
Houston, Texas
it 0 Koekbu
ville;
S
I*
RESLHTS AT CIESCENT.
HOT DISCUSSION ON
IT
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f
Mr. Connery
10 certainly the foster father.
“The absene
noted that they
the
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g
RACK ENTRIES FOR TODAY.
mile, purs
Belle of Portland, Conten-
Maxrose,
P
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Mt,
H. I. GAHAGAN, A. Cashier
»KF.I> WINTIINUTION.
Well, I can't say
it is
At I wrote home foday.
the
1-
and
‘harlie
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
H
EGGS ARE A-SOARING
Pi m
JORDAN GIVES BOND
« enductor Mel*ike ene.
delivery route
MH WILLMS" Rft.fr.
on the Ei
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DARLING RESIGNS
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the
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which erpires in December
PERSONALS
GEN. LEE'S BIRTHDAY
Never sold in bulk.
K
Wilam
Bell haa resumed his u-
BLOOD POISON
al
DRYGOODS CO.
$
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Capital ...............
Surplus and Profits....
The teal of quality
reads
BLOOD
POISON
of
to
crowded
him, l k
da
K. M. Van Zandt, Brest,
N. Harding, Cashier.
Prun
j e
.... $300,000 00
.... $360, OGO 00
t he
the
reply to a question.
that I feel at home.
Miss
ft .1 win.
Hellas, Bob Palmer, 109; Remark. 104;
Frank Woods, 108; The Ledaean, 104.
Secomd race. Futurity course—Emma
JO and 12 yardaf tu effeet *w eleurnnee,
hnve marked them fur tda‘ aale, junt
For Stale!
A four and eight page Bullock Per-
fecting Press in good condition and
. 104.
Acro-
Fa-
K.
f’hie
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poet
R. L. Ellison, V. P.
L C. Hutchins, Ass’t Cashier.
Swedish Lad has been sold to W. M
Walker at private terms.
OF CANADA VISITS THIS
INSTITU"TION.
Ghost, 85: Gravina, Homestead, Excla-
mation. 84
Weather dear, track alow.
। appears to be n home In realt
■ Rainey Im one man in a million.
First National Bank
_ FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Fort Worth National Bank
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Fourth rac
Bannon.
Fifth race-
Flatt.
IT
i
IN COXSEQVENCE NO RACES ARE
REN AT nor sruxGS
TRACK.
Dilin* (
Turk W.
9
"When I had gone through th* hn®”
I said to myself, ’All honor to the Ma-
sons of Texas; theirs is an example
which may be followed by every grand
lodge the world over.
merit in the proposition for speeial fa-
cilities.
The motion of Mr, Norris to strike
it
e
I n
e
toouls;
N Lit
Tenn.
Motion to Strike Out Proviiog 1a
Senate Diwumes Farm Mini Gar-
den Seed Distribution.
J. A. Folger a Co.
Ketabiebed in 185o
Sen Francisco ,
At Onkland.
First race se ven-eighths of a mile.
most too cold
the peopie of
deputy Brand master- of the Georgian
district, grand lodge of Canada; past
Brand registrar of the grand chapter
of Canada, past grand chancellor of
the rrand priory of Canada, past grand
master of the Royal and Seledt Maannn
[Personal and local notices sent to
The Record must be signed Fhe signa-
tore ia not desired for puhlication, but
for verification J
selling—Lone Fisherman, Mr Dingle,
112; rick Fowier; 109; Pachuca, 1
nch
Of. d
Jeni
E
a member of Rameses
temple Mystic Shrine.
perlal )-
late this
. - — was attribttutiein
iaIe measure to that provinlon of th.
york}
Iare-
1 ant— -----
M, B LOYD, President
W. E. CONNELL. Cashier
I
I
D. C. BENNETT, Vice Preet.
W. P ANDREWS. A. Cash er
West Brook fteld, zes; Dtx-
toman. Azelna, 160: Mart
See on d race—Haven Run.
man. Troy.
Third race—Play Ball,
Foxy Grandpa.
o C |>u
wn
4; Ao- W
ready for use.
2 - The si
r discussing
ne garden
department.
it ion bill . I
purse—Ranger, Terns Rod. 100; Sim
Mina I.
y. 1 hen-
nhurnt;
Hail.
New
W
Hob-
n in
WOT IN REALrTY, BIT IN THE
SELLIG PRICE.
lay moved
for special fa-
reminded him
umhrare at the word "wubsidy*-
Then turning to Mr Norris.
to the home with Mr Connery of this
city, and from th* way the children
was struck with
Masons Will Bury Him.
Stamford, Texas Feb 2 —{Speelal)---
The Masonic lodge will today bury at
Spring Creek cemetery D C Humphrey,
who died, at the age of 76 Yeara, Tues-
day morning.
lam Me-
was one •
f* restraint and
absolute confident nd affection
zen Haig
kinneli
r Texarkan
Quanah; J
ksteadr.
Atteadanca Small and Most of the Fa-
vorites Win.
Sun Francisco, Feb. 2.—A continued
disagreeable weather cut the attendance
down to the regulars. Those who braved
the inclement weather were amply re-
warded. as moat of the horses returned
winners were backed by the public.
Track sloppy.
First race, seven-sixteenths of a mile
certainly know of no way in which we
can invest this surplus where it will
do as much good As by taking pattern
by what the Texan Masons have done.
“This weatherT said Mr. Morgan, hi
children have in a. a
Is remarkable. I als 1
constantly referred to
I odge Attuekm the 4
Mr. l’ettum DerrnUa If.
thira: HONORABLE JASIES C. MronGAx
th* thought
mna y be t he
tween the educational sywten of Can
adaadthecducatianalsstemns of this
country in Canada we do one Ching
that I very much disapprove of. We
give pupils the higher education privi.
leges practically free in theory this
may be all right, but in practice it
1905.
Th* President stated in a letter to
Mr Darling that when his resignation
fook efect If was his purpone to ap-
point him collector of the port of Iur-
lingtot, Vf
VIOLATES THE LAW
interstate Comninsion Findn Atvhinon
ln» Hieen frantinu Hebnten,
is the worst dimease e
earth, yet the esslert to
rare WHRN YOU KNoW
WHIT TO DO Maay
bare plmnples, spots on
fbp stale, sores la the
month. ulcers, falling
bair, bone palhs, estarrh.
and don t know ft In
IM to DR BRoWM, 935
vonius, 110; Rossmond, 112.
Fourth race, three-fourths of a mile.
First rare, mile, selling—Triumvir
won; Lida Leib, second; Glendon, third.
Time, 1.45
Second race, six furrongs, . selling—
Redman won; Raywood, second. Dap-
ple Gold, third. Time. 1:18.
Third race, six furlongs— Matador
52*10#,
Gentry. Bpori
Ship -
Hon. Jamca C. Morgan. superintend-
ent of education for Barrie, Canada,
was in the city yesterday. Mr. Morgan
has charge of tfte educational work of
Barrie, which is just outside of To-
ronto. He stopped here while en route
to California, where he is going for a
long rest, he having broken down from
hard work. Mr Morgan is past district
ead Lniugs, (• iengths efKto yardn—just the
At New Orleans.
First race, eleven-sixteenths of
Want Amother Stuck law.
Terrell, Texas. Feb. i.—(Special)__
The commiasioners’ court. yhich con-
venes the second Monday in this month
is being asked by petition to order an-
other stock law election, the old law
having been killed by a decision of the
court of appeals. The new election. if
ordered, will be to cure defects in the
Anodyne. Lady Tarascon, Mrs Sharp,
187; Reuben, Young Lighter.Mcougie;
Dick Browr, Joe Wooten, 110.
Sixth race', one an one-eighth miles,
selling—Noweta, 98; Semper Vivax,
M0; Hymettus, s3; Mai Hanlon, White
FUEL OIL FOR SALE
Wire or write for prices and full particulars to
Iwell neverned.
Waxehachle, Texas, Feb. 2—(Spe-
cUlJ—in the court ot eriminal appehis
at Danas yesterday the ease or Joe
Lovell .was reversea and remandea.
Loven was tried and eonvietea at the
lent term or the distriet eourt on a
charse of thett ana pentenced to two
yeara in the penitentiary.
that while Dr Rainey
father of the children,
Flying Charcoal. Norman Holt, Bag-
gerly, 102; Lady Draper, Oriskany.
Daisy Green, Mary McCafferty, 105;
Carl Kahler, 107.
Second race, one mile, selling—Reli-
ance. Ojibwa,:106: Susie Cook, Evelyn
Kinsey, Too fay Mack. 109. McWilllams,
Lendin, Hakim. Dr Gurnsey, 111. Mis-
sile, Biennenworth, Dalesman, 114.
Third rare, one mile, selling—Tro-
gon, 99, Chanterelle, Wreath of Ivy,
Diagrceable Weather Comfines me
Attendance to the Regulars.
Showers at Los Angelen.
postofee, erderer a fourth man to stow 'f
canne why he should not he removed
Hl J
J H
idea that Texas was the land of perpet
uai—not summer, but spring gentle,
balmy spring Here I And that I am
; strictly up against it.
“There is very little difference be-
HOUSE (& BEALL Y.
- Hint* this is except lonally ex-
ceptional weather, but that becomes an
old story to one who travels a great
deal. Did you ever notice that excep
a tional weather always prevails when a
for Dr Rainey
p B
I Wetb
I ( ommnnler Freseh
100; Misanthrope, 102; Lampoon,
Mezzo. 105, Arachue, 104: Merry A
bat, 10". St. Sever, Death, 109;
means that the laboring men are pay-
ing the taxes that the rich man s chil-
dren may have the benefit of the pre-
paratory education at practically no
cost We should not have public ed-
ini' ration in the higher branches on ac-
- count of the verytnquallty of the
plan. But we are doing one thing that
offsets this. In every town and hamlet
THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL
BANK OF FORT WORTH SOLICITS AN OPPOR-
TUNTY
Joe; V*
Nebraska, who yesterd
strike out the provision i
cilities. Mr Overstreet
that every rural free t
Sacramento, Cat, Feb 2,—Joseph S
■ Jordan, who is accused of having given
money to State Senators French. Bunk-
era. W right and Emmons for the pur.
Pose of influencing legislation, has
been released on $9,000 ball.
Before ecuring his release two com
plaints ofc bribery were filed against
Jordan in addition to the accusation of
lobbying.
Areh st.. Phfladelphia, Pm for RRowN’S
BLOOD CORR. 12.00 per botrle: Masta one
month. By an drucgints. B. V. wuziama
A Co, wholesale.
M WrI
Lutral
" Frue
Ik MIbert,
Worth: E
heunan, ?
ne mile, selling Sugden,
--------itle Harry, W7; Miss May
Bowdish, 105; July Gyn. Denxil. Church
Light, Headstrong. 104; Ed Quinsberg,
102: Palmist. Bandseer William F. 11
99; Lady Rice. 97: Lookaway. 94.
Weather wet, track sloppy.
dressed t nL.t ' mmiasioi r m. Iniias,
affairs W i e 1 ngton D ■ l ■! jar be
plainly endorsed on the outside or the
envelope, "Proposal for Teasing Oeage
lands ' For the information of bidders
it la siated that thrre are about 160 pas.
tures on the reservntion subject to loans.
The pasurrs will be offered for lease
as now fonced Ths "Indian homestead
selections' within the peeturt-a will bs -
deducted from the grhss ares The. pas.
turesevery in size fromn a few hnndred
acres to 24,000 acres. Maps of the rr^.
ervatton showing the location and area
of each pasture are on file at the
agency. F"whunkn, OKinhoma The
United Blates Indian agent and hiw em-
ployes will give prospective bidders air
reasonable facilhties for examining the
pastures posters giving fuller infor-
mation and the condrtions that must be
observed in submitting bids may be ob.
tained at this office or of the Indian
agent Hhla not onforutng to the con-
dittoes mentioned in the poster may ba
rejected if such action shall be decme
Advisable. F E. LEUPP.
Commissioner.
home Aa
an 'our
as 'our
around him and addressed
Reubold, Troy, 109; Dr. Sherman,
104; Follow Me. 199: Haven Run. 100;
Greenock, 112; Waterspout. 105.
Third race, seven-eighths of a mile,
selling—Young Marlow. Foxey Grand-
pa, 108; Max tress. J 04, Harle-m Sailor,
. 10S; Pencil Me, 104; play Ball. 106; LIb-
be Candid, 104; (lyroa Trapartter, 199
Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth
Two Favorite Win—Dnn MeKenng Per-
forms Very Indifferently.
New Orleans, Feb. 2.—Triumvir, who
won easily, and Matador, who out
we are establishing free agricultural
schools. These schools teach practicai
agricultural and domestic sctence:.+Wa compel
While this movement is comparatively because .the
new. I think that it is destined to grow
in popular favor and in good results
steadily
"All the cities of Canada have become
thoroughly Anglicized, but in the prov,
Inces, well, that la another atnry
Many of those in the eastern portion
of Canada are wcfll living in the days
of Louls of Franee. Their speech, of
course. Is in the French tongue; their
habits and customs art fhe habits and
customs that their ancestors brought
from France, and their dsesa la the
dress of the provinces of France. But
the Anglo-Saxon is gradually making
inroads among these people One by
one the various Jittle things that are
now decidedly French will give way
THE FFATI RE IN ISSlE |K THAT
OF SPECIAL MAIL
FA< I LIT I KN.
--
Cleburne e:
telegram wu
y Dr
I Went
W J < u-.k i
es. an Anton
• It ft ltam
plicity, 102; Vic Zeigler, Song
Wine, 103; Darius. Antimony. Cl
Dickson. 110.
Sixth race
Ora vina.
out the provision was de tea fed
IJA
Nt Ioulu M
Hunter Kat
Pwbile Sehools of Arkansan UMI Ob-
serve It by Patriotie Exereinen,
Little Rock. Ark. Feb 2.— The state
senate today peered by 40 to 0 a bill
providing for special patriotic exer-
cl see annually in. the public er heels
of Ajrtutneaa commemorative of the
birthday of General Robert E Ve,
Indieted for te Infuenee
California Mate Sehaters.
Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. On ac-
count frozen track the races at Essex
park were declared off today. The Ken-
tucky Club stakes will be run tomorrow,
but all other entries were declared off.
Mr. Morgan Grows Facetious in Dis-
cumsing Present Cold Speil.
Canacian Matters.
.. Sixth race— Palmist. Sugden, w-
Ham F.
“I am simply delighted with my vstt
to Texas," said Mr Morgan last night
“I spent a portion of the day nt thu
Fifth race, seven-sixteenths of
-mle, purse—Wagstaff. Ash Wednesda
Dr. McClue, 100, Markle Mayer. 10:
stranger reaches a place? I had an
New York
I 3
---- . - _—— . open.n I®
the presence of such bidders as may at.
tend. The pentures will be leased for
the period of one yeur from April 1. 1sos
and n bid f^r a different peried will be
considered. Propomals must be ad-
Hainault won; Stilicho, second; Bar-
racks, third. Time, 1:54%.
Fifth race. Futurity course—A. Mus-
koday won; Bob Ragon, second; Albert
Fir. third. Time, 1:15.
! vat W W
“I shall atop in Fort Worth on my
1 return trip for no other purpos
to make a thorough and detaljed study
T El Jq
Failiner, ln.Hi
nngieco, John F
J Ffammen •
M U J . Brari
arhLiufCafe W
Quite the contrary view, hewever
was taken by Mr. (iairfen of Tenneusee
who charged that the prople were pay-
ing the fiddler whje the railroad- were
doing the daneinx Io hie epinton it
Vas a subsidy and, beside. It was not
N‛ eded.
In supporting ths provision Mr Rh h-
ardson.of Alabama took iasje with the
statement of, Mr Moon a of Tennessee,
ntmlr. yeste fday, that it wan a Nouthern
I railroad subsidy, demanded by those
who wanted special mail facilities, M i
inquired of Mr Moon if he. by amplica-
tion, charged that those favoring the
ldea did Bn hecause it was a gift to the
Southernrailroad.
Mr Maron of Arkansas injected some
humor inte the discussion by stating
that if the Bonthera railroad was an
eleemosynary ihstituton th*- appropria-
tlon might be called phllanthropy; H -4
was a bankrupt, it might be call- d
charity, and if it was a religious cor
portion. It might be called a contribu-
tlon for missionary purpoana Hut. hr
Maid, by whatever name it may be
called, there was no nrt eneliy for it.
. Addressing himself particularly to
.the aouthrru mrntb> re, Mr Maron char-
Washinzton, Feb 2 rhe Interstate
commerne evmmis ■ in today forwurdedr
ta or u. .
on the charge of aolflng mining etoe k cruiser Duple arrived longh
and of col ting the asseuaments there I Vera Crus and will be the guest t tho
on Jt alao la alleged th nt in ncme 4 French col-mr here
< ^<*ca th* men made falsi atatements • • •
under oath in denying these charges.
‘our home." tn Dr. Rainey
teacher/ and to the work
work.’
tious, 100; Magnolin, 100;
Today Short Length Sale!
Many short lengths of seasonable high-grade fabrics have accumulat-
ed from the past few months’ heavy selling. And now that they are
seasonable and of value to our customers, they must be sold. Today
we offer them at half price and lejj.
W, ft el tin
acterized the appropriation as a steal,
and told them that if their particular
sections could not get along without
special mail privileges, they ought not
to be allowed to get along
Mr. Overstreet detiarrd that any man
who voted for the bill on itsrphssage
---"---lied to vote for nubsidiem,
__ —• bill was full of them "Gen-
tiemen." he said, "eannot afford to take
Selections at Oakland.
Tint race—Mr. Dingie, Henlaa, Re-
mark.
a subsidy. He insisted there was
for thle amount were furnished by
Jordan.
Jordan, who-stendfastly refused to
make a statement has retained an at-
torney.
. The erand jury of Sacramento is new
to take up an tnivestigation of the le_
illative scandal.
Regarang possible proceedine
aEainst."hs atcsed. senators. District
Attorney Seymour of Sacramento coun-
tzadmts.that whlle he a” been 0ol-
Eugene Moore of Stephenville was
here last night.
J Collin George of Stephenvit, was
In the elly yagterday.
Lnton B. Carney of Shreveport, La.,
is in the city on business
J. F Pgnn of the Katy legal depart-
ment of Dallas spent yesterday in the
city on bsiness
. Washington Feh
eprlij -mch of toda
tliutribution of ferm
by th” agrieultitraf
akricul t ura l appropr
Hene "s2rFSradSrr-
Call and Anspeet my stoek.
three
Toledo, Ohio:
classed his company, were the only
winning favorites today. Dan Me - of Canada, and
Kenna, in the fourth race, was outrun
at every stage af the race. Weather
clear, track slow.
Hymettus, Noweta.
won; Astarita, second; Inquisitive Girl,
third. Time. 1:16.
Fourth race, one mile, handicap—
Kickshaw wpn; Old Stone, second; To-
boggan. third. Time. 144.
Fifth race, five and one-half fur-
longs—Jake Sanders won; Ram's Horn,
second: Inspector Halpin, tRird. Time,
1:08 2-5.
Sixth race, mile and one-eighth, sell-
ing—Fox Hunting won; Hrii Indian,
second; Main Spring, third Time, 1:59.
« Sixth race, one mile—Arcade
Cloverand; second; Soufriere,
Time, 1:48.
milea, aelHng—H P. Kane, 102. Kstoy
Isto, 110; Dungannon, 89; Briers. 107;
Modicum. 108; Anvil. i02.
Fifth race, eleven-sixteenths of a
mile, purse—Alice Carey, 105; Platt.
98; Bell Reed. 101; Effervescence, 85;
Matt Hogan, 101; Iady Bimbo, 96;
Golden Idol, 97; Flo Manola, 99; Whoa
Bill. 102.
Sixth race, seven-eighths of a mile,
handicap—Ishlana, 102; Judge Denton.
105; M. A. Powell, 84; Venator, 414;
Major Tenny, 108; Rector. 97.
Weather cloudy, track sloppy.
At Los Angele*.
First race, half mile, purse—Necro-
mancer. Loyal Front, Search Me. Dr.
Hollis, Dr. Towry, Prince of Colne.
That's What, 110; Dorothy Fry. Avon-
ella. Ha. Daisy, Brouck. Senator Boggs
Placena, Mabi V . 107.
Second race, throe-fourths of a mile,
purse—Schoolcraft II.. Henry Ach, Ro-
bador, 111; Be Eric. 109; Sweet Kitty
Bellairs, 107; Maude Fraley. 100; Reta-
ilor, Skeptic, Brookdale, 105; Chock
Hedrick, Bucket er Hodi, 102.
Third race, one mile and fifty yards,
purse—Schoolmate. 1111 Sheriff Bell.
102; Rough Rider. 99; Loretta M., 97;
Kehallan, 85.
Fourth race, one mile. aelllng—Co?-
onel Ballantyne, 115; Great Mogul, ill;
Exapo, Jlngler. Nanon. 107; Lanark.
102; Albert Enright, Estado, 99; Metia-
katia Anirad, 91
Fifth race, three-fourths of a mile,
selling—Whitestone, idi; Doctor C., Joe
—Syphon Girl won. Good Night, second,
Mesa Hsu. third. . Time. 0:44\.
Second race, five furlongs- Revolt
won; Tan OShanter, second; Hipponax,
HIGH PRAISE FOR
Fourth race, mile and one-sixteenth—-
J P Uuci..
Mretetv,
M Warren
fhhago Fi
. Hern •. Hehe
Outsiders Take Poor Races—The Kandi.
cap Xs Declared Off.
Los Angeles, Feb. 2.—Rippon and
Chief Aloha were the only popular win-
ners at Ascot park today. Outsiders
took four races. A heavy shower early
in the morning caused the handicap to
be declared off. .
First race, mile and one-sixteenth-
Past Master won. Floral Bright, second;
Mirena, third. Time. 1:5r.
Second race, six furlongs Metlatka
won; Aunt Polly, second; Funny Side,
third. Time, 1:15%.
Third rare, Slauson course, selling—-
Susie Christian won; Komombo, second;
Ben Lear, third. Time, 1:1132.
Fourth race, seven furlongs—The
Novice won; Hlona, second; Head
Dance, third. Time, 1:231.
Fifth race, mile and one-sixteenth—
Rippon won; Canejo, second; Ray. third.
Time. 1:10.
Sixth race, Six furlongs—Chief Aloha
won. Palmist, second; Carlisle, third
Time, 1:17.
New York Mis Fir ba . Ne w
Mrs Van (irnbrin. New York Miss
msn. Nr* York: t’harles. Parr
York Fred Knight. New urk
Kate KdHl New V rk Misu-r i
New York Mm M, MaumNew
P.d WVeitzell, New 1 rk re w
New York. D E Ntne an
York: A J Me Knight, ‘Ten
I Sehroeder, Kansas City
•on. Lnilan: ifenry W H.Uln
to things that are English, and in time
the partiality for French and the
thinga of Prance will dtnappear’
"We of Canada are fond of Earl
Grey, our new governor general. In
fact, we like him He is a splendia
man and I think that his administra-
tion will redound to his own credit and
to the lasting good of Canada or
course. In Canada the parliament is the
government and the governor appoint-
ed by the rroyrn is appolonted to carry
out the wishes of the Canadian people-"
nothing more and nothing less. Mo
governor general would thing of sot-
ting aalde the will of the Canalan par-
liament to put in effort some of his own
Ideaa."
First rac*^—Prince of coot Dotty
Frey. Placenas
Second race—Sweet Kitty Lellalrs,
Chalk Hedrick, Retador
Third race—Peretta M Seoolmate
Sheriff Bell
Fourth race—Anirad, Jingler, Cret
Morul
Fifth race- Doctor C. Whitestone,
W J.
hurhat, Allen
ani wife -I M
Selctions at New Orleans.
First rave— Magnolin, Bell of Port-
land. Contentious.
Second race—Dalesman, Bennen-
worth. Lendin.
seThird race — Favonius Death. St |
Fourth race— Antimony. Terns Rod, I
Ranger,
gFith race—Young Lighter, Phillips j
Entry. Anodyne.
Urs on the Dallas and Weatherford
local, after an extended leave of ab-
sence.
J G. Albertson was moving his family
from Glenwood to Rosen Heiguts yes-
Washington, Feb
General Wynne today
letter carrier in the
ent Kitty company •N
Masonie home here This institution
TO SHOW YOU
ROW PLEASANTLY AND SATISFaCroRIIY
THEY CAX HANDLE YOUR BUsINEsS.
terday affrnoon Mr
employe of Swift A Co,
Arthur LeRue of No
Mr Baker of New fork, demanded
telier8 lit- could miater oniy ton sup-
sorters, among them Mi Williama of
Misniasippi
Finding that tellers had bran re
fused. Mt Faker, shakina hls tint at
those-Wemnerats who hae nnt voted,
with him, and ralsed hl* voire to the
hikhrst pitch photted ""That is the
Way to kill the Demoeratie party
His utternnee provoked laughter.
Mr Baker attacked the Domocratie
party and Judge Parker Hu cunijicnta
last year. He sale the iteputlican
party was showing the shrowdest pnl5
Hrs it ever showed -ft hi” he snid
Ami5* storm of Nepubiiean spplaus
zU hrg rov , to the southe in Deino ratu
and they are hnigine themel v» • “
He deeiaree that the only reason
the owthrin lemorrata were meantet .
of the house was be ause oLthv negro
AMentlon
htefe i r ing to Julge Prke r Mi Hnkev
spoke of hint an having been foisted
into the party by men like thone who
suppert*d this sithsMy.
Conulderation of the penteme e bil
It is no exaggeration to announce
that eggs are high, for that is exactly
what they are.
Nine dollars a rasa!
In a case there are .380 good, bad
ahd indifferent eggs.
That makes eggs today selling for
2% cents each!
The man who buys an egg at this
day and time will pay enough therefor
to send letters to Ilo-ilo in the faraway
Philippines! Just think of it—the
price of eggs whan the thermometer la
toying below the 20 mark on official
thermometers and nice soft boiled eggs
Ara so good for breakfast.
“Fort Worth is on the verge of an
€88, famine,” said one produce and egg
dealer last night. ""I do not suppose
that one could find a dozen cases of
eggs in Fort Worth today. If he used
adrag net it is impossible to get
288 from the country, for the reason
that the lordly hens have concluded
that during this cold spell they have
enough to do to keep warm, without
laying any eggs
,"A.Week ago egga were selling here
for$6.50 a case. A big demand and
€885 jumped immefately to $7.50 a
Case. More demand and they got to
29 a case. That’s the whole story--
that coupled with the falling off in
the supply.
"Even Kansas is not sending any
5885 down here right now. Its a cold
daywhen the people of Kanaaa can't
reach, in their refrigerators and take
therefrom several hnndred dozen ’freeh
iad eE6s. but this cold day is now on
"There !• nothing for the egg-eaters
to do but await developments. Per-
haps a few days sunshine will induce
the eggotisticai ben to set off her high
Eckhouaangin "iing w for
E "What a fund of gurea thia cona-
J. A. Folger & Co.
It is across the
top of every tin of
Golden Gate Coffee.
under Aisdusnion An nttaek
"ned «liat ribotion vustom w in
by Mr Lodge itr nn thone whi
with him contended that the
were of the common varietfea
bouxht of ilo-a ltrs everywhere a nd i
urged that only rare vareties should
by "upblled - :
‛Thrr .opponents contendeif that ta
mm h good wus Nccompllahed hr the I r,
work of the department Mr pct t hn > Fa
th. venenhle AJahama venatr stood v
Willi the lafter clann and appualed te +0
hU fellw "yonthful senatera not to
forget the days when they enjiyec th*
violets that grew in the lower box ot i p
the front porch ! Ftn
Tit* bill wus not ompleted
After it short executive seniion the
senate at S 30 p m adjourred i FiTi
Hen Fruit La Now Bringing $9 a Case
in Fort Worth, and the
Supply Is Small.
Washington. Feb. 2—When the house
met today the pending proponinipn was
the para graph In the postoffice appro-
priation bill authorizing appropr iatlons
lor spet ial mall fueuties on trunk lin.
he was called by ihe kiness
ter. Mrs. Ruth Mansfield
AT THE DFJAWAH
tlon will furnish for the chicken
cranks!
minerte,. 1ender wine. Pafupoin. Rruep Aeenrnu" iuK.Nh‛w
"rodwet • r... iu<. rii,. at i.i Fa, Texa- ii
Washington, Feb l--Representa- | a Manta Fe eondustor here
tive Willamy introduced a bill today death bad th* uamne position
admitting all produrts of the Philip-PasoMoithern
pine islands fre^ of tariff in porta ntl
the Unted Ntatef and free of export/--------- ------
duties in the Hiilippines DnOPSALS FOR IEASING TIE
tribal pastures on the Ouage reser-
I ration. Oklahoma Mppartmnent of rhe
Interior. Office of 1 indian Affairs,
Waahfnglon. T> C-, Jan 16, -e-
k“ Fenled proposals for leasin
tribal landa op the Ocage r
Pittsburg Feb 2 Charles W Dar-tion, Oklahoma, tor grazing purposes
ling, aaalatant aecratery of the navy, I will be received at this affhe
today tendered his resignation to the o'clock P m.. on Thursday, peb ,
President atkhtg that it take effect at i 1905 ane wiit Le therearter
the explration of his f^nr yeara term -- - • “ —
e HerEftnt Kitty company: V.
Nefweant Kit tv company: J.
Nersenni Kitty company; C W.
2 lontmnater ;
was not competed
During ths day bills were pausar :
ae follows
, A uthorizing the louirdann and Fort •
t nv Urid«e oompnny (o construct n •
bridge Agresa the Big Mandy river at
dr near oouina Ky . vrnnting n right
of a ay for a raltrond on West mountain
Hot BprinHa reme ryaton( Arkanana,
At 6 o < lo k the house astjotar ned: .
I W W
C Medink. ('olumtas U
k Evans c V Wuxnir
W F Willtarnu Ev in-vitle
h»g St * Taiuin, ceorge Kaxfr
“** * c'oleman. New York 1. K Mandos
canurnsnewovun. iwiaAu"nNulu"w‛:
Moral la r.1.4. Femteme D-al wirw AnuTn,TT*i “eo-w.
tor ..iti.( Mimin Mark. ADMIRAL LA PEREYRE
CAPITAL • a $300,000.00
Surplus and Profits, $335,000.00
J Weatherfurd: F I' We Ikog k
baby Mine
of her life. Becoming
• mother should be a tonrea of joy to all, bat the suffering and
danger incident to the ordeal makes ite anticipation one of misery.
Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which it dreaded aa woman'e
•evereet trial is not only made painless, but e‛ the danger it avoided
by iu um. Those who use thit remedy are no longer despondent of
gloomy, nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions ar
overcome, the aystem it made ready for the coming event, and the
serious accidents to common to the critical
hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s •E A SB. .me.
Friend. “It it worth its weight in gold,” "MS42E 5245> %
says many who have used it. $1.00 per IVE UUEiVI >
bottle at drug stores. Book containng
valuable isformation of interest to all women, will •mS.i .
be sent to any address free upon application to E“EPHAHA4E
aaAonao Reeuiaroa 00^ au^t^. a*. I I IVUV
La.cc and Embroidery
Memmuntn at L.nee ana Emerasaery, la vi; ae-
-Irnnle tengthn, len from oar aaaaal whit -ni-,
very pretty pnttern nnd exceedinet, «ooa vulu..
al rezular pricen, hut today’- wriee la
One-Half
nati; Cieorge Pfouta, Dallas 1
and wife l*fanerville; Virginh
leorge C. P’earee, Henry IHitl
Mr Afe *. Mherman, Texas W || w
whirs lleninon, J (• .Medaler, Her
Kitty company: a Rb’h'rr Seru
Kitty company, tertrude IMs h
Rereant Kitty companr Veru C.
Herxeunt Kitty eumpa .
Wayne, Hergeunt Kitty companv.
Htewart, Be geunt Kitt* compns
nom Washtngton (O' Atlanta ana N,w
Orhans and from Ka,unan cuty. Mo. to
NewtonKan wThrough an onjeeuon by
-."en or WIweo*III unanimnoua con
rant was refunqa. Mr. wilma or M.
the minority leadar. witharw
[hr minority report on ihe bin 1 rE
ite Erikht rafen, a. writ a u, wmEa
tn* rik presenleil by -the minority in
connection therewith, so te eciate
private car Iines and 1 efrigeri tos Iineu
enmoh CarrerN, nubjeci tu. th. provi-
Siona ut the inte state commerce a. 1
Foifowing the passuge of a number
oL.bill o1 minor importance the post
M tl.ur * apptopri ition bill was gain tak-
me thanlen up and disc tesed on the subjece of
— — - - ----- - - —- * Npecial mail fni'imtcs
of th- homo Wheniroturn to Canada The proposiuion wa. wel -upryt.a
.halt at one take up tho work or h, Mr Eakh Id or Aasra, who"”
induasinK the grand lodKe lo follow the ] tende .1 Ihor tn pbeomn o.
E.0od exampie set by the TexaK Manonntmenttormesrut—----------. .
We have a large surplus now and l '
Assimtant Neeretary of Navy Ont
J H Tsnozh
nu. New T nrk;
Shipm.
„NewYork.—Arrived: Patricia, from
Hamburg.
pHxerool— Arrived: Ottoman, trom
Olutow.-Arrived: Hibernian, from
Portland
. New York- Arrived: Teutonic, from
Liverpool and Queenstown.
Ban Franetsco.-Arrived: Korea, from
Hons Kone via Honolulu.
Havre—Arrived: La Savoie, from
New York.
Remnant-f of Silk^r,
Gnu In. Bergeant Kittty tompany , Clara
Ntefling Nergeant Hilly r^mp^ny. Frer
Weher. Me.Sd.iH K tty ompany. w
Butler Merxeant HHry compan, n.
Madhty Herxennt Kitty • ompany: C r,
” men, Herg, h+kizty company;
, - - ... y-r. Nergeant Kitty company
4 11 " M"‛a rei ’ rhe AT nu WORTH in I
in Voetigallon <>f (he charKee that .the I A J ,,, q q ..
At- hinon, Topeka • Manta F* railway I w yi i . .7 r
has been xranting rebates to tn,. <-„h. ,1 m . u Hahpu.Gtt,
rado Fuel and Iron company, tie reprr ' I "K 2,1
phowing ......... 1w Na Be, vii IN l l r L „ , v
in 11.—. trann................I r. frre the! h' lY . r , V. 1.‛
whole mailer to the department nt jus. I rM 12 „ »•) » » ? v ,3 ,,
uce ror - tion 13. M n:
tan r.eat geKWhire, 3tg zurt-strs—i.
J Uburah, Now York; J 1 HUt, ni
eugi M tghoja, V j’alver New york:
«' W l'urnelt lebrue; M tspen-
he 'met ulaviite. Ky j N Pt lew An-
ariilo 1.f Lingn iMit s- Vi Bh - k,
Man Franrfa e Mrl f • Frazier,
Vimits (ity ef Weriro.
City of Mexico, Feb 2 The
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1905.
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