The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1908 Page: 6 of 10
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CLAIM SETTLEMENTS
AS HEADQUARTERS
of the Sons of Hermann.
LOCAL SOCIAL NOTES
GENEIAI
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KIDN1Y
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Brown of Dallas is the
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CHIDINGS OF MAYFIELD
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Miss Fay Spencer eft yesterday for
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Inter-
Northern railway. to- afternoon.'
consideration at the
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with the greatest fairness possil
little inconvenience
t. ,
effort
prompt
that this mixture a
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MAYHIELD CHIDES PAWKETT.
MAIIS HER TICKET
NEW ROAD IN WEST
league teams will be broached and fin-
Secretary
P
the Fort Worth freight bu-
NEW IOUSING SHEU.
Forema n
with
construction of a
county grand
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W ATCIIING THE LAW.
was one seldom noted by the- weather
A Simple Trial
t
OFFICERS AT GVTHaiE.
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Northwestern railroad and the Roscoe,
IT IS FRESH ROASTED.
Midinnd Abollshes Office.
Ten wells have been bored and oil in
Tem-
Texas
1
p ssenger
recalled to the general offices by F. B.
I
THE NEWEST
COMPROMISE KFF EC I ED.
k in the freight department.
Southern Pacifie and Telegraphers Ad-
just Labor Dffieuities.
compro-
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tion yes-
. !
Creation at Flurry
w H AT IT COSTS.
A Serious Ereak dowu.
I
their
Session of Hate
claim
Railroads.
lock
vo Smali Expense to
Prices
Martin. J. P. Brashear.
legislate for train dispa
DOG BITES SIX.
at about 2
HAS NO EQUAL
H.
Huron
clock last
arrived home
develop
upon between employer and employes.
ved from a dog
DISCI SSING MERGER.
of Fort Worth’s well
sal
for it.
telep
TRIIUTE TO HOOT.
jegraphiessage
er death reached
him
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TEXAS ANCHOR
Washington. March 4. —A warm tri'
Hunch
Out of North Fort Worth.
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FENCE CO.
the
last night
tin
J. F. SHEXTON.
I ort Worth.
Manager.
Im
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NECROLOGICAL
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HEALS
OLD SORES
FROM GREAT DISTANCE.
. D. 8 L.ANDIS,
EDICT OF BIG CHIEF.
Druggists
n lexington stree t j -
is
the
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THE BEST
272"
ineigeslon.
Dyspepsia,
HELP THE GAME ALONG.
< ostivenesh.
+dlda Gr!ppe,
Female Ills,
Try a butlla.
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National Coffee Co.
Fort Worth, Texas
REGIPE TO MHKB
THE, BEST REMEDY
, a
small
Toyah.
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Southern Pacific Hailroad company and
the Order of Railway lelegraphers and
the case affecting the questions at is-
UNDER THE SI N,
Original Lawu Fence
next meeting
association.
drldgt
make
here.
Abilne .. .
Amarillo ..
A tlanta ..
Bmarck• . .
Boise City
Boston . . .
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poonful
. drink-
Bureau.
th
re
the
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eased.
1ght
be submitted to the baseball magnate*
March 12.
to .be ef-
he teleg-
will meet this
M. Gaines.
states court of appeals from the United
states court. was withdrawn.
fear
as a
The judgment of the court
is to the efieci lhai illeiL
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in the next few days.
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dences, mal
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bent
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preset
The
ened Ont Offices will Be Re-
moved Fronn Pulstme.
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Norfolk.....
Norti Platte . .
Okahoma City
Omaha ......
Philadelphia ..
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Railroad Commimnioner inughs
polutive Idea of Bureau.
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MRS. H. S. BUNTING’S
FUNERAL IS TODAY
Ornamentai Iron nnd W ire W ork
for 411 l'urposes.
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question of hastening the settlement of
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fective from Feb. 21, 1908. Ti
me four-col
portraying
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Chancing
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Sunset
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Kansas City
Bunting w> sI.fcVr'1<. -:
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San Francisco
Santa Fe
Sault Ste Marie
- ■ • eport ....
Spokane .....
Springfield , . . .
Washington ...
Wichita .....
Wilmington ..
Winnipeg .. ..
Winnemuca . .
■ Light rain prevails in northern Ten-
nessee and snow continues in North Da-
kota.
conducted by Rev. C. W. Daniels, pas-
tor of the First Baptist church of
the machine shops for housing locomo-
tfves while not in service. The traffic
, Modena . . ..
recelved , Montgomery
i Moorhead . ..
Mins Kittie Rorgers.
eral of Miss Kittle Rogers.
Tuesday night, was held from
.SETT
-5 CELEBRATED 5-
NC STOMACH O’
BITTERS
Frisco merge r.
The final agreement was not reached
today, but was left for another meet-
ing of the same parties. tn be held
about the close of the present month.
an early
was nipt
FTondern« Ppropone- to Erect Memorial Aa,
in Honor of Seeretary- _ td
V
3
er- "
Chicago .....
Cincinnati . . .
Columbus . . ..
Concordfa .. . .
Corpus Christ
U. V.
It. M.
v ri Hayre ••
— ! Helena . .
tells its
and safe
’who was badly
eliminative tisues of
cleanses these spongelik
y . ; Rapid City .
r the fair road j Rseburg. . ..
vubob
2
rap hers
point,
entered
TIX IT UP YOURSELF MOST CONVENIENT POINT
PANHANDIERS MOVE ON.
conveying news
Court in
Summoned all
Rock Island system. who is ill ih Fiori-
da, could not be present at this meet
fng. and it was partly on that account
that another conference was aranged.
and pains
Juste short
A well known
Davenport ...
; Denver.......
Des Moines ...
I vetroit ....
, Devils Lake ..
' Dodge City ....
I Duluth •......
J ForL Smith ...
I Fort, Worth . ..
Galveston......
Grand Junction
conducted under
San Francisco
mise was effect
terday between
,, Phoenix ..
his I Pitsbu rg
Portland ..
afternoon wfth Mrs. S.
of the organization nal
they will receive treatment for
wife every thirty minutes.'Th
, Mrs. M C.
guest of Mrs.
I - The W. A
r3 Snfferer shoule Cut This Out
and Save It or Hand to Some
Afflicted One.
Mrs. Ed Ingram will entertain with
high five tonight.
Settlement of Suit to Dswolve Merger
The funeral of Mrs. H. S. Bunting,
who dled late Tuesday night from the
erfect of severe burns received froma
sue which was taken
med shall not
tchers relative
issued circulars
IHEWEAT2eKE===E
a depth of 200 feet, is unequaled in j
quality and it looks as if there will be
a great field developed in that section
of Texas."
March 1 A
Led by stipula
Modified Huie.
j Austin, March 4. — - Special.) — The ।
I railroad commission today amended its .
commodity tariff applying on cotton
seed and “products by substituting the'
following for paragraph 8, item B of.
exception 43: The rules herein pro
i vided governing cotton seed oil, refined,
■ in ’ranlL will apply only when out
j bound movement consists of refined i
cotton seed oil.
March 4. — (Special.)—A. S. ,
has beet traveling freight
Notre and Personnin.
W. H. Robb United States immigra-
tion agent who has heen transferred to
.. Eagle Pass, left Fort Worth yesterday
•n and’ Kansns 0ity ■ for his new post.
a in the city to- I R C. Hancock, freight claim agent
' ln the 015 1 forthe Cotton Belt, with headquarters
in Tyler,' spent yesterday afternoon in
i Fort Worth. .. . , .
Special Agent O. K. Wheeler of.the
Cotton Belt was a visitor yesterday
to make the
in forwarding
U. S.
the United
REGARDLESS OF PRiCE
F R. Rice Mercantile CIgnr Company, Manufacturoro, 8t. Louis
No connection with any trust
he had
to meet
VEKY FINE MIXTI HE FOB KHRU-
the Fame pricc 4 c per ponnd, or
75c for two pounds, and it has
the great advantage—
to.cause them as
as possible. An
Houston.
Mays, who
cosFiM paononiox.
. ; Nashville .
°l ' Now Orlen ns
I New York . .
rheumatism. . -
Cut tnis out and hand to some suf I Intel national
- ... .. .... .I nr 1 he re,e1.
that hydrophobia may
result of the bites recei
TEXAS IS PROPOSED.............
Mny Be Effected.
Guthrie, Okla.. March 4 —(Special.)—
As a result of the conference here to-
d<v between Governor Haskell. Attor-.
ney General West President Winchell
of the Rock Island. President Davidson
of the Frisco and their attorneys, it
seems probable that an amicable set-
tlement will be reached covering the
Runijends sought to be gained by the pro-
posed suit to dissolve the Rock Island
necessary delay on the part of railroad
employes in regard to the proper hand-
ling of these claims. Some of the offi-
ciais of the state, notably Thornwell
on business. Mr.
rd Bunting, Jr.
Has cloudy weather.
brand soiling at
At the next station the letter was
carefully placed in a box by, the P‛1-
man porter and the lady felt relieved.
' ri peedy acinowledgment a nd
settlement of claims for lost and dam- |
aged freight will be one el the com- |
prehensive subjects that will come up |
j proximity to the
Our54yenr-- attend court as
record of curen l Worth. A party
mnet prove Great Northern
that the Nirterx freight conductors
Little Rock ....
I Los Angeles . . .
! Lynchburg .....
i .Memphis .....
mmoth shed near
Mr. Mayfield was N
Stewart of-the Tarrant
jury. when he met Mr*
ute was paid Secretary Root at today
meeting nr the Bureau of Amerier
Republics. The Honduran minist
brought up the question of the p!
dentation by the board of a sitab
positive rem
iame back. w.
Tiles, es
Half a Dozen Temple Children Sent to
Pneteor Inwtitwte.
Temple, Texas, March L—(Special. >
Grady Barton. Lewis Culpepper, Joe
and Lewis Hutcheson, Grace • Sifford
and Curran Shaw, all children and res-
idents of Temple, left yesterday for
the Pasteur institute in Austin where
f Mr Bunting by the maarer.
a < lose friend, and J;
rram announcing, the rendition
fire of Tuesday
S reported
ietly and o
in Charge, Local Weather
iheanesbordevor Exehunge Ayotue "“JtBe Kept Clear
orqmnternationai.na Exchaneg avEhumuwbeclenr nt
"tatton l the n v 2 | a" me during the National Feeders
reached the city yen | sreeders' Show.
— This is the edict of Chief of Police
Montgomery. It not pnly means
• that wagons and buggies must bt
kept moving, but it is also the pense
of the order to prohibit street venders
of all classes from establishing stands
on this thoroughfare. Those wli
COVEY & MARTI?
y upon'the j
kidneys.
lean republics. A committee wasap-
pointed to take steps to put the SuE-
grestion into effect, it is generally be.
lb ved the memorial will be a bust of
Secretary Root,
agent for the Texas
illar Brice. M. R Sanguinett,
service. , '
For the past several days summer
weather has been prevailing in and
around Fort Worth, and according to
- —- . Or- the weather man no relief is in sight. '
t there being to The report, of Observer Landis fol- :
the court regarding ,
I This meeting will be eld April 2,
and Fort Worth in all probability will
be selected as the proper place for hold-
ing this session.
Complaints galore have lately been
filed with the general managers, al-
leging that there was too much ua-
tanks is being shipped from i
This lubricating oil, struck at I
Will’ convince the most skeptical
people how vastly superior our
ALAMO
COFFEE
cure orders from -- —.■
the operation of the road. He did not ru
know whether he would return via the Fort
sunset route or via the Northern route.
He sa d that he expected to r Vi31,
Houston shortly, and that he would
inspection of the property i
from St.
' Missouri avenue. The deceased leaves
■ a wife and three ehildren. The fu-
ner - _111 ‘be held from the late home
l’awkett. Mr.
have gained
। gasoline explosion on the previous
inorning. will be held from the late
| home on Arlington H- ights, this after-
president of the
of Suspicious ( harneters
young in years, two being in their
young i n years, two being in their
teens. The bites were received at dif-
ferent times -while the children were
at play with the dog, which was a pet
of all the children of the neighborhood.
CONSTRUCIION or A BKANCII
TIINOLGH TOYAH VALLEY
UNDEI DISCUSSION.
Snyder & Pacific, has his grading out-’
fit at Balmorhea and is ready to begin
g c
•5 49
g®,4 4
WonefPun "prospThuTnna. nawseiadxisinmrhanarerators oferheonewnlawa.
The santa Euthen J । y"Fs -
number ot proininent of kans. bought secuions or land ingthe.ManwuLAPenMpisymentwhav-
.. .; „L... , 1 lates it. and also calling attention to
rAhoutas bX "in5 northnest of inepenaitles at violations of ihe .tat-
lubricating oil in the known world. "153__\
ally disposed of.
The baseball magnates of the state
have submitted a tentative plan. They
propose that the railroads of the state
charge a rate of 2 cents per mile for
100-mile jumps. Over that number of
miles a rate of less than 2 cents is
requested. Of course such a reduc-
tion. If made by the roads, would be
required to have the seal of the rail-
road commission.
The general passenger agents have
j several plans of their own that will
I of absence on full pay Ln lieu of the.
of Sunday half day. The percentage of |
' " general increase of salaries shall be j
71 per cent. The apportionment of
this increase is to be mutually agreed
> 'Mrs. S. Winn of Big Springs is the’
- • guest of Mrs. J. A. Hillis, 1316 College
, , ,, 1 avenue.
• •. P" C a Mrs. ‘Theodore Mack will-be the hos-
recetver of the intel - , toss of the Progressive Whist club this
porary Frotection of Fnginen.
Marshall, Texas, March 4. (Special*
The Texas & l'at fic has begun the
St. Louis . .
St Paul . . .
Sa]t Lake .
i San Antonio
Fnn Dieso
gives them power to sift and strain the
poisonous waste matter and uric acid
— from the blood, which is the cause of
memorial to the secretary in ta re
-m of the bureau about to be .
bere, as an evidence .of apprecintio
of Mr. Hoot F Interest in the cultvati.
or closer relations between the Amer
1
MANAGERS TO CON-
PLANS AT Fir
this prescription
for kidney troub
up information about these claims.
Ail of these various points will be
raised during the discussing of the
HEARING DRAGS SLOWLY.
results from chronic constpation. Dr.
King's New Life PIIIs ‘cure headache,
as j stomach, liver and bowel trouble. 25c
Martin Staude. anda F.
Louis, wh
McKay, general freight and passenger 1 day:
and the office has been abol- ;
It is presumed that Mr. May-
sunre his old position, that of i
deceased was
ion will leave
the attorneys for the
after each meal and at hedtim
Mrs. Hampson dary of Tyler, who
has been visiting Mrs. Hal Noble, left
for her home yesterday.
will h
Rzilroad Offieials Giving Testimony
Araiust Bookkeeping Order.
Austin, March 4. - ( Special >—The
boaring in the injunction suit against
the commission's bookkeeping orders
continues in the Fifty-third district
court hrere with every prospect of its
being dragged through the remainder
of the week. General Manager Gret n
of the Valley route, again occupied the
Witness stand during the day. Several
more railroad officials arrived today
to be present in the event their vw-
ices were neaded. among whom are C-
K Dunlap, traffic manager of the Sm -
set Central lines, and Gus Radetzki,
general superintendent of the Central
East & West lines. •
x•
e g
•
°g
Fay, vice
route, have
from ( eciar vice president of the
Fort Worth & Denver, left yesterday
v
11
Judge Freeman., wasiniconferenee The Current Literature club will
EridExt"weenorkoa Seressara
J of the receiver here was devoted to,’ Mrs. John W. Broad will entertain
I '-ailing on business men. He. and Mr , the West Side Social club this after-
Booth spent some time at the Houstonncon at her home, 1417 South Adams
-Cotton Excharge and Board of Trade, street.
"" ne of th- primary purposes of.a “Mrs. w Norris will entertain the -
receivership," said Judge Freeman, 18 1907. Social Club this afternoon at the
Itoiprovtheproperty.mnits.cnare" residerce or Mrs. u Bowman, 40i ।
BUT CONTINUES TRIPMrtrzti irriaermprovi “hat thou-mphii street
Ay ---- derinite no . as to the conduct of Ms. h. F. Morris und her daughter.
. Just like a. v/oman! _ 1 the road: I have I ad no time to map; Miss Lena Blle orris, of Duncan, . ,,—g.
Intending to ntuil < letter back I ome, out an, policy except to operate th" Okla., are visiting Mrs. J. 8. Coe, 400 reau on the streets yesterd: y afternoon,
a lady p Allison Mayfitod. chalrnan of the
Calrornia Iran or the Texas .. Pa lo w < -want to furnishgood service. W • Kigs Andre Anderson, will return to- Texas rallroad < ommission, laughingly
a • from a visit in Oklahoma. She will prodded him about the plan ol the 2 1-
into a letter box at the Fo t Worth Krade to seli. I believi "at we wiH I alcompanied by Mise Curtiss of reau to supersede the present elective
station and resumed her . seot in the s. 1 .a grect deal of it. I have the high: We who w ll be her .eg. for a commission with an appointive one.
Pullman. estconridenc. In the futur - oi Texas.wap * Mr. Max field wa- with Foreman
An hour later 2a attacbe of Inch an am decidedly optimistic’ asto the ________ _ _
Fern's transfer postt fic at tl.c stn- impr vement in business conditions."
lion discoverec . . ticket ■: t! . mal - rIow ’. you r. gar i the Texas law s?" , A Llfe 1 roblem Solved. .
box A out the x>’ hat . ti k t wa -ked ' by that reut health tonic, Electric Bit- ,
■ was found in J’ort N rth.:he ladj w ... awyer, I believe T am thor-iters, !• the enrichment of poor, thinw
.. zainlystrtpoatgmteafxasE Ha-iougniyhe1sed on the Tewa of tills; hlood.and strensihemin8ithe weaK. 5Ve. xiatureuiy apo.
c.f. coruet u undit iaid •• it etat arroctihg « pital i havenoerit-For sle by Meuord arsnre Covey &txpraintgtre
---- zunile • the ticket-steadoftie ntter- . t . make eny uftheni, not " artin, J. B. Brasuear.__ foreman, -but
About- the time that the poaitionsingeane. ■ Some of th
” ■ f theritit bocameneatembarta,ei38. hrsersh,.but there is no
a tewgram was recefvrid frem G D jcann ot st and. them aa w
=,
■ 1 f amyorthe that ne ---e
passengers on th train owned 1t. ‘ -
The atmosphere W as cleared at one*
Herta can be-obtained nt any E001
iptin pharmacy • at little cost,
re mied by shaking Well in a
Patrons otten complain that the
agents of the railroads upon the receipt
of complaints do not exercise the proper
diligence and promptness in garnering
a -i two months visit in Enid, Okla. * ---------
Mrs. John A. Kee is entertaining j
Matters Art* Straight- Mr and Mrs. John Hall of sanger. Railroad Cormissioner Joilio U. S. I
Miss Maude Lovehdy Is now at home, Pawket About Appoinuve
her friends at 934 West Fifth I
Commission idea.
agents more
attempt to
H. S. Bunting, husband
full tumblerful of
3 o clock Funeral
terna the party were th" rollowing:
C Berry, agent st Encinal; J. G. Ju-
\ enal,. agent at Artesia; J. M. Graham.
Poor Appetite, [conductor; R A. Webb, conductor; I..
-o, Henp. conductor. All of the lattertc. e.. ...... ______ _____ ..
Sick Hendnche, i , eside nt San Antonio, on thts thoroughfare. Those who have
.. | The ense in which these men are | airendy started in business will be in-
witnesses grew out of a ltvestoc k ship- structed to move .off.
ment to the Fort Worth murkei. Main street, for nbout twenty-fIve
feet on each side of Exchange avenue,
will also be hept open. This must he
* done in order that the crowds may be
eeneral Faxnenger Agenn tre True accommodate. Thie Is the mostt,con-
ynnn end ( onnider < henp Intes. gested center in North Fort • orth.
At the m«etlHi of th*' Texas gen , and the police department cannot
eral passenger agents in Fort Worth bother with stands. Wasn8 and other
March 13, baseball rates for the Texas ’ vehicles, ‛
For beauty of design, material.
’ workmans ip, durability and
economy.
erday morning,
xas & Pacific
l Open All I ight)!
Interment will take plce
o'clock.
Loouis immediately upon receipt of the
telegram announcing th*- sad accident
Wires of the Western Ilion Telegraph
. mnpany. had been placed at the dis
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH_5,_1908.
Pallbearers for the funeral
dge Robert McCart, L. II.
09 ! ratircmtka "J'J e are
-02 costing the lines no little money. 1.
-06 1 that the roads are complaining, for on
the contrary, thcy have acknowledged
1 and kidnex--m
eivesthe arente
xtract Dandeli
poud KarEon, 0
yrup Sarsaparil
czemna Cured. j
tion ! - • !■ - rb ■ i liquid
■ - s -w fret by.
•Co., Houston. Texas.
dose. It
o tPM/RM
---- . SHor elght panhandiers wM hit,
JaeK-on nsdder"pednewa “ ’ ! tewn.mosterdny mgnatnK. Kim f
x , ortie aimcongrriationannt Pwdlg ' on snreteryart men Sat’comhen -
-02 print .th.‛promotion of C. D. Jack- darly"rreight trains and evidently, .in-
olzonanrrom A. Ullt-n. general pas- : tind i Feeders and Brenders Shaw.
• T torda zon 0? the Frisco with head- Chief Montfomew and hlsmen wl
■/, unr" n st bout. Mr Jnckson wateh all .....- ■
' W l h. ome division passenger agent on until after .the show, —t.ea
85 1 . n0 Fic with headquarters at p|C|ous characters wil h».orden 1
- mI Ne Ie is advanced from Rave town as soon as they land,
oxapom or sou "western passongerwatchinz trains in advance
agent at Dalls, .
The successor to Morrow in San An
60 . tonio Wiu not be named until CW-
.00 strain, general passenger agent for the
-00 1 Frisco returns from Corpus Christi.
noxious. , • ..
"I law no criticism to .n ake of th"
Texas railroad commission either.
have always dealt with them upon
strictly busiess principles and they
have always dealt with me on-the very
same lines. I expect that these re A-
tions will continue as heretofore."
Judge Freeman stated that he
per ted to remain a day in New
[leans, his business
ommittee i't friends and
d by them escorted to the
bladder and urinary dittcuities, espe- 1 The receiver, .stoppedhere on.the
cially of the elderly people, and one,way to New Orlean, where he.went.to
Or de best tilings to be used in rheu-lappear before • ludge Mecormickof the
Mtic "rrletions reieving the acnrs । United States court, to whom he re-
.ndP"edueng"welings “ Iports. Th. r.ct th.t Hou.ton 1. only
Ltwelve hours rid.- from New Orleans,
*- gist st nt,s s ' • d to be an ther factor in ta‘
‘selection of this city as his headquar- __----- g___
if 0n.ys ters. He departed tonight via the Sun- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robb left Tues- Claims is proposed,
organs and i set route in his private car 200 of the day for Eagle Pass where they will
• International. make their future home.
Not for Corpus Christi.
Th*- general freight agents of the legislate fol -------------
state of Texas will hold their April to rates of pay, hours of service or
00 (the contrary, Lut • uU.gigr meeting in Fort Worth. otherwise. Hours of nervier Sundays
820 ;
-r paring these rate sheets. Unes Fort Worth. of absence on full pay in Hou
ol" it ), etmatnd that cash "J th" 11n28 PFankTTremble, superintendent
:00 participating in th" 26105 "Ah eX- l telegraph for the Texasa Pacific, wa,
204tpend between and » .« • from river from Dallas yesterday.
' penses of th. clerk, « bo me rr Maxson, general superintend-
utalde points are paid. Ihe a crag n division superin-
:00expense/quring »?V'd?y WThVro';d.'Undent of the Santa Fe, spent yester-
01 won woimcaso"pay"someching like; day In Gainesvi__
2220. "incidental seta"inh NORTH FORT WORTH
0: totsamnsnn"u pt opinion among the necord’a North Fort Worth branen offiee
j rate . lei k, I, that he work, of AIV ain 1 in the North fof Worth Drug rompanI wow.
00in0 aheet and preparing for the ent M> street and rm,,,,, •venur. whereuitrma
021 of the interllye fates be- ornwssubscriptiousandciasntiedndswino
•2 iXn points on the same line, which necepted.
I’ i"wEa"p InedFanpniemaWi that |
:00 aaornment win then be possible. ,
Stockyards iepresentatives W 111 Meet
i'li - reoort if Observer ynais lol- Railroad en. Santa Fe and Rock Island Men Gather
,lV In order to establish a better under- Before Corporation ( omiission.
For iaet"r»tll 7pm Thursday for standing in regard to the general han- t President Winchell of tin Rpck ns-
t Wmth and Vl“ilty—Thufaday aling and repairing of refrigerator land. Manager Tinsman of the south-
showers and colder ' cars, representatives of the packing rrn ana Choctaw districts of the same
1'1,1 Texas North Thursday show. , houses and maner mechanics of „te .road. Vice President and General Su-
er. colder in west portion ‛ [various railroads will assemble in Fort i perintendent J W. Robbins and super-
South—Thursday part- , w oreh, probably this morning, at one j Entendent of Telegraph AN Crowley
Iv Joudy weathm- or ne cal hotels, fot a conference were some r the Kock ia|H„a officiafs
' Wear Texas North-—Thursday rain Master Mechanics Potten and Estes who gathered at Guthrie yesterday for,local ca
and colder Thursday, rainlot the i . x,s * Racific, tnsrormer o ’ conrerenee with thegoernororthe • •
W. st Texas South -Thursday gen the BIK Springs shops and the latter o! state and the members of the corpora-
er ' V f| i rnd older tnursday, en the Marshall shops, arrived in hurt tion .commisston. This conference had
erau! .airw nd i! f Worth yesterday for the purpose of •ally t do with the „ it for the
The he coun- pariieipatins.mnthisconrerane. Nas: separition of the Rock Island and the
try continues to Be dominated by low ter C arpentet J ohn.. UjoS; at 117- Frlsco.
burometer. resulting in generally high i sour, nan: 1’if i'w rltv vester lav aft ...........
tomporatures,ovclogaieathad Kan-‘ "fioSm bm waa undecided asto Wheth- ™*^^ numser or proininent of-
ahiarnowoud rem.....for ,h’ conterenccineitpaxstnperouknnrtrarueyaa valley
passenger men were particularly,
i strongly represented. Among the lat-
ter were General Passenger Agent W;
S Keeman of Galveston and General
Freight Agent J. S. Hershey. The two
latter officials will go from Guthrie to
a number of northern cities and probt
ably visit the general ofices of the
I Sarita Fe lines in Chicago.
' J. M Connell, general passenger
e agent for the Atchison. Topeka & Santa
ueveu ta. --r Fe. has also been in Guthrie along with
cking houses wiuurse upon the.ma., the other traffic officmis.
4erday afternoon. In
de at Oakwood ceme
pilons that
Tite follow i
Houston. Mar
. J. Freeman.
stewert 1s an old friend,
, ‘Avni, I Sse iut ..
e T am thor-iters, i the enrlehment of poor, thinwantsan appointfve ..
Tewa at t-hi*, blood.-uhd suengtl.vning the weak. 5Vc.naturedly spoke t ie commissioner ini
....... I have ro erit-iFor sle by Meulord BrItt Cayey Kxplalingtmeplumtothe-grHHdjury
aeny of ttheni., not a Martin, J: PBrasnear. ____ foreman, ‘but I do not hilk that he.
of them are a little . ' • " ~~ . . really knows what h
reason' why we ’ ‘ Telephone Claude Mauningi 1108, for prieesronl -- -- “ •
tell as othera de. bankrupt stock of lumiber. •
xamcinfahe lawshaxe
EeaemADEFeAmf
i experiments and when the people are
thoroughly advised of them. I am aU A range of 84 degrees was noted
solutely sure that they will repealin’ yesterday S temperature from the
then Ihis is true of all obne xlous north to the son th .bo i der s of the coun-
laws when they are found to be ob try. Weather statlons along the ex-*
treme borders of North Dakota report-
ed a temperature of 17 degrees below
zero. In Texas the thermometer stood
at the 68-degree mark. The condition
I. A V eisenherg. “
Weisenberg. aged 41 years, died
- say night at his hom; 904
as returned from Balmorhea. Texas, 1
where he Attoiid.il a railroad meeting N. K. & T. Kuad (ives Striet Orders for 7
hold there for the purpose of arrans- Compliance With Nine-Hour Law, ,
ing to build a railroad from that city Sherman, Texas, March 4. -(Special ) 4
to Fei os, a distance, of thirty-five As today is the day on which the nine-
miles, or to Toyah, twenty-five miles hour telegraphers law goes into ef-
away. Balmorhea fs in the. Toyah val- fect, quite a number of idle telegrapi-
ley northwest uf the city of Toyah. ers in this city are watching the sit-
Mr. Turner also announces that the i nation with interest. ' In Sherman are
finest of lubricating oil is being so- [ several men of this profession who are
cured in a field twelve miles northwest [first-class, but who have been without
of Toyah at a depth of 200 feet and steady employment since the strike of . ,
that it is almost certain' a gusher will the telegraphers against the two great i
be strucK when the proper depth has commercial companies, the Postal and . i
been.reached, about 1,500 feet. , ! Western Lnion. Some of these men
Ihe new railroad between Bal- nave been given employment at difer-
morhea and Pecos will be built by ent times since the strike, but have
pital, says Mr. Turner. •( on- sooner or later been turned down. All
tractor Reid, who graded the Abilene & or them have in quite a number of ap-
, plications, and hope to land jobs with-
torzdfreishtmtrainvarduridenhy N- | gvh tmrmndwsi --M"" a 15
ten- --a •-----Shew. ; Qf concessions that they muY he willing
Montyomery and bls men will to make, ’nnd for their attorneys to
incoming trains from now [confer with their executive committee.
. until after the show, and all sus- [with a view to meeting the other de.
plious characters will be ordered tomands of the attorney general,
leave town as soon as they land. By rhe general traffic manager of the
watching trains in advance of the __________________.
M, nie of the show, Cher Montomerx —-----
g en
tEveral ndaltlonal men have been Ehm Wh Kbn
plced at th- dispoen1 nt Chief Mont- "MA M "MA
komery In order that th. crowds may n • a 2 . 5
Be in the best manner po»»l- Qwe WAVe «u5
vnurona xen From southwet Attend ble /______ ... .... •
■ rort worth. _ The deep, underlying cause of every old sore is a baa condition of the
thr way from cioa. , -------- ■■ blood. This vital fluid has become infected with some germ or poison which
'prevents the place from healing. This infection may be the result of an in-
active, sluggish condition, of the system leaving the refuse matter in the
body to be absorbed into the circulation instead of throwing it of through
the usual channels of nature. Another cause is the weakening or polluting
of this life-stream from hereditary taints, or from the effects of a long spell
of sickness, leaving disease germs in the system. When the blood is in this
condition a sore cannot heal because the impurities with which the circula-
tion is filled are being constantly discharged into the place to irritate and
inflame the tissues and further disease the surrounding flesh. The only
treatment that can do any good is one that removes the cause, and for this
purpose nothing equals S. S. S. It begins at the fountain head of the trouble
and drives out all germs, impurities and poisons, and then the place, being
supplied with rich, pure blood, heals naturally and permanently. Local ap-
plications assist in cleansing the place, but a cure can only be affected
through a purification of the blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any
{ medical advice free.'. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
trotype,
fence
or nt. . .
’ The refrigerator cars in question be-
long to the big packing he uses and are :
sent over the entire country loaded
peratures.an ti." vary betweei wthestherPerodurts wirth"* on?»r"J>"?
the extremes of 46 and 68 degrees. n °U „ it. of .nj with such cars
ia arrorabout aix months, has been ; Erortworun andnyie intatmayoxpeet“ ar handled from hi point it la
. ... "lnoweI ana colder vonoon5 Jnu 'said to be the desire of the owners, of :
,,, Rain-‘ the c ars to make their own repairs.
TemP Fal At present these cars are repaired at |
-d. mans points in the Southwest and it is,
.00 [believed that the.representativeso..the
’m ipacking nvunce a -os -r .0..
•04 Iter mechanics of the various lines that
-zithese cars should invariably be sent to
T the chops in North Fort Worth when
' .2 | repairs are necessary.
‘ i Master mechanics in the city yester-
10 day expressed the belief that renre-
00 Isentativee of Chicago and Kansas Cl
00 packing houses will
‘ r day.
.00.
.00
lout of Marshall has reached such pro-
i portions and the .number .of engines
1 running over this division has in-
OPENS RICH TERRITORY ertaro inadequate to care for the mon-
. - ....... -------— - ! • ’ ; •. st Itanchines.
J^only . ■ -t ’ - rwrronegornigdtnesherwign’ .
‘ ew.hoyrs, arrivins . ■■ fvrenoon alling a victim o. the retren h ment .j l.. I*, turner Ielis of Oil Indications th r . « .shop, which it parallel.-,
ggfeg jR oserlaanaucudu Lateut ' Olf^ . 0 223 ... oum 1
w a e* * > n ^pr' v a *mwendado--=wesnsscag—==-me-g •“ ’ s
week, however, atter a shor business Worth, has entered the"mplos of the - ---IM ‘- I construct the new mammoth
visit to his old home in drayson county, Missouri, Kansas & Texas and is as- . house, plans for which have already
Commissioner Mayfield will return to signed to the local office for- the pres- Dallas, March 4. — (Sper ial.) — E. P. I been drawn.
Fort Wurth to resume his. inspection of ent. [.Turner, general passenger and ticket !
the. Texas A Pacific railroad. The trip T. A. Helms, the traveling freight agent of the Texas A Pacific railroad. !
next week will be over the Rio Grande i agent at San Antonio who was also ' - • — ■ ' " "...... 1
division. caught by the retrenchment orders has
Engineer Thompson of the commis- i heen moved to Dallas by the Missouri
sion staff will also be in the party. Pacific and will report tothe office of
--— - i the commercial agent there.
CAR CONFERENCE. __________
day gave further confirmation to tlie. Miss Sadie Mae Hughes of Colorado. ---------
item published in T • Record that the City is visiting Mrs S. W Kuhn, 2150‛.the General Managers
headquar l. r or the rctver would be v. hecler street.
•h established in Houston, i The Sancta Maria Choral society will
tiat. ha could not say just hold a special meeting at the Arion
dquartefs would be located in studio tonight.
ton, because there 1S an Mr. and Mrs. John w. Broad and Mrs.
amount of matter si hkh jj r. Bomar are now at home at 1417
r.Worked out in Palestihe be- South Adams street.
I "hve selected Houston,, said Mr. and. Mrs. Urban tecke of Brown-
idge Freeman, because it is the log- i wood are visiting* Mrs. I.-D. Vaughn,
al place for n to work from. I can 1330 College avenue.
aeb an part of fin- line within ten Mr. and Mrs. Otho Houston will leave
urs‛ ride from Houston." 'the last of the month for an extended,
stay in California. i agents in regard to the matter.
Misa Blanche Ferri, of fienrietta| Concerted action by the railroads of
is the guest or Miss Ruth Pickney. 'he Man i» proponed. It I. the desire
255 Whetler street. I of the railroads to treat their
o® g a
oe.go
" ,%
6% a
o
Arthur L. Hoone.
Boone aged 13 years, and
Sadie Boone, died yesterday
et street. The remains will
to Bowfe for interment this
> I’ndertake r Robertson.
which organization th
a member. The proces
the house for ' ukwood
dose for adults is a
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