The Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 148, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 19M.
HOLDS ITS
ONLY A SLIGHT LOSS OP PRICES
TOR THE DAY PREVI.
OUS.
"
WEATHER AN IMPORTANT FACTOR
Liverpool Kept Up Owing to Firm'
nest of Demand There and De-
lay In Shipments From
Thla Side.
N w York. Sep!. l.V Tlio col Ion
imiiKil illHplaytil n n-iui loiiury (in-
ill iicy owing lo nioili'i'tiii' liiilil'.illoii
ns ti ri'sull nf llKiippoliitiiK'iil nt tin'
r.on niipi nniiu o of frost In Iho ninth-
WKliril Ih-H. II HK't wlUi iiOO'l Klip-
port on nioilt-ralo ili'olini'H liowovir
nml 1'inli'il loilny with only n sllslit
IK'I lllKH.
Tim opening wns Rioady with firm
prlr-ou allowing some lrr'Kiilarlty In-
Inj; 3 points lower to 4 poinlu IiIkIict
following Iho culiles wllloli woro bet-
tor than expected.- Tho early weaih-f-r
reports uliowed no nin of Iho pre-
ilictcil Hosts in Okhihomii and Ar-
Uiinsits Imt. It wan reHirted Unit
heavy storms had ncciim-il In por-
tions or Iho eastern bolt. iutohiiiIiik
for Iho interruptions In tho who ner-
vier south.
: Tho absence of any definite nows
fiom tills section furnlsliol some
frround for apprehension and arrested
M-iliiiK while reports from Liverpool
i.liow tho firmness tboro wns 10
the kooiI trade ummuul and further
delays In shipments from this side
also had some influence on prices. In
Iho local markets there was a ten-
dency to work a little higher on This
Item and prices soon after the open-
ing were about 5 to 7 points net
higher. There wns liquidation how-
ever and when the estimates for to-
morrow's receipts nt. Houston came in
(showing a pretty full movement the
mrket eased olT followed by Liver-
pool. .
After declining to a not. loss or
i 10 in ir. iinints in the middle
(IIIWIIL I- " I .
of
tho afternoon it wns rumen u"'"
a renewal of local bull support
by
i .... di.nllv lilnm v nt n net no-
mill wn.l -
cliue or fi a S points.
Pales estimated 2r.nnnn bains.
Wires to the son'h were working
badly all day and cut off business i"
it considerable extont.
Ueceipts at the ports today were
2010 bales against 2852 last week
rind 13(101 last. year. . - -
For the week 1750(10 against 131-
last year.
Today's receipts at New Orleans
v.ere 2583 bales against 1.232 last
ar and at Houston 7X;i4 against
7 it; last year.
New Orleans Futures.
New Orleans Sept. 1C Cotton fu-
tures quiet. Oct. 1021 a 23; Nov. 10-
? a 21; Hoc. 102fi a 27; Jan. 1031 a
32; Feb. 1037 a .".It; March 1044 a 45.
New Orleans Spots.
New Ordlrans Sept. 15. Cotton
steady sales 3.350. Ordinary 7 7-8;
Rood ordinary 3-1C; low mid 10 3-8;
.ood mid 10 f-1: miA fair 10 l3-1fi.
Receipts 20200; stock 31.802.
New York Statement.
New York Sept. 15. Cotton quiet
mid 1000; gross receipts 0131 bales;
Rales 110; slock 40.5011.
Total today net receipts 29.703: ex-
ports Oreat llrilain 8.978. France 200.
continent 7.758; Mexico 100; slock
"15 93- consolidated net receipts jl...-
4li " exnnrts firent llrilain. .14.777:
France 751; continent 18 385: Japan
1 mo- Mexico 1.000. To.nl since Sep-
tember 1: Nel receipts 304.9(19; ex-
ports Oreat nritaln 109.043; France
9.717; exports continent 4C.S00; Jap-
an 1.100; Mexico 1000.
Galveston.
(Mlvcsfnn. Pent. I.V-Tolton firm;
mid 10 i lfi: "ak'R 998; receipts 9.0..4.
stock (iri"S7.
Liverpool.
Liverpool Rr-nt. 15.-0.tton KP"t in
lirf.t demand; prices unchanged tr 0
points higher. American mid 71fi:
mid 7 d: mid W lw mid f.00;
rrnod ordinary 148.
The aW ho nr 'orp
Imlo.; f nirh wire for -
.i .rt ami nclilded
finn hum i"
American. Roc.ipt 4.000 bales. no
Amirk-in.- Future np.n.u qui. i
Mea.lv r.n-1 rlnml ca.y.
Am.rirsn mid e o c: Pept. ;....
pt. ort S7: Oct. Nov. r.s: V.
1r. .V.4: Dec Jan - Jan 'U '
Feb Vanb r.Cft: March Aprd ":
April May T.M: MarJ'iie 41.
New Orleans.
Sew Or!an. f' I-"-?!"
.Ay. win. ''a" inf '":nC
1 .'.".'l f UTIVO.
i"a'i'rt'" 1"1 I-'-
F.itn- wuH '1r '
n .f 1 a C I"' "" in n'"
vric w. r V. ! P"J
V.r i'-i wt.TVf f1:n M-I
ir. 1 17 -K.n- '
v. u ..1.. .i in
V..r. TI'C 1---T V.-W- TT1-
r. ' f""'
miM. . r'- n""!
U.rT r. r. fr-r- ffi"T
rir. .v. "
.... .1 . it 11-r
c "
11
bullish fdtuie. but Ihia jnn-4ivU
uot iu l a day for l lie hull to itr
i In market mipiiort.
In ih iradiiis. (lciiiti.r opi'iicl C
(Miinu Uoii at K'-'K fco!J up iu 10;'!
and fluallv down to l;i.
TIim market clooed quiet hi t IS
II Miiut lower.
Bureau Report.
Washington. I. C. Bi jit. 13. The
ciioii rexirt of iho reiimm bureau
uliow a total of 39(1.414 commercial
l.itN-h- pienKi J at l li Kinm-rica uln
ned frtim tho KrowUi of 't prior u
Seiiember 1. attahiKt a loial of 17.-
in7 romnierrlal bah-n In ih rra-
IH'iiilliiK Hrtot Iuki year. Th n-x'ri
kI.owh 7.'ti" ulnnerleii operand this
mason pr'or to Seplemher 1. while
tho number operated lu tlio corrcn-
pindlni! daio In 19'3 won M"d.
The reimrt points out Unit In mm-
pnrliiR Iho MaiUilcii with two Team
ago a balance miiKt ho mailt for ihe
illrerent condition the total commer
cial hales which would iinni r hut
174.2S1 If tlio nroud bale were count-
ed nit half hales comprise HT.x.791;
square bales 31.187 round bales and
431 Sea Inland crop hales.
FINANCIAL.
t
STOCK MARKET SPOTTY.
Started In Well but Became Irregu-
lar at the Finish.
New York. Sept. 15. There was a
mixed condition tif affairs on the
siock exchange todny. The market
started upward with a comprehensive
sweep I hal suggested a continual Ion
-r vnutnritnv'n movement but it he-
enmo sKitty and irregular ngnln In
the later trading. I no prom iukimk
una an frliwrnl HA to KUEUCRt the
purposo of support In the mnklng up
or picked stocks hero and there In
the list. The character of some re-
purls circulated to explain tho advan-
ces were not calculated to Inspire
credence ami added to the suspicion
of a fictitious nature for some of the
moves. The continued advance of
Pennsylvania and tho United &inie
...... ...oa Hm most Influential
Siuei uii:nn wn .' - .
factor in shaping sentiment on the
general mnrket nnil was liuny e. i-
ive in suiiporting the level of prices
in (lie face of profit taking in some of
the stocks which have made previous
striking advances
m;. n.o.i-nf fincml ensv. lionus
were firm. Total sales par value
$1555000.
ITniOed States bonds unchanged on
call.
New York Exchange.
New York Sept. 15.-Tho close was
for prime mercantile paper 4 1-2 ster-
ling; exchange easy with actual
business in bankers' bils at 4SG.70fiu5
for demand and 484.3033 for sixty
days. Posted rates 48585 1-2 ami
4S71-2i?i48S. - " "
Commercial bills 481 l-Sfi)4S4 1-4.
liar silver 5G3-4c; Mexican dollars
451-10. .
(iovernment bonds steady mil-
road bonds firm.
New York Money.
-.-(V York Sept. 15. Mor.e" :n
call steady at. 1f1 1-2; closing bid 1
offered 1 1-2. Time loans steady
CO and 90 days 3 per cent six montns
3 l-23 3-4.
London Exchange.
London Sept. 15 Consols lor
money 88 7-10; for account SS 1-2.
liar silver firm at 20 -10; money 11-2
m 3-1; short bills 2 G-Klfi)2 3-8; three
minlbs 2 3-SW21-2.
Paris Exchange.
Paris Sept. 15. Three per cent
rentes. 99 francs 10 centimse for ac-
count Exchange on London 25 francs
23 centimes for cheks.
LIVE STOCK WKansas City.
Kansas City Sept 15. Cattle r
ceipls 12000 including 1400 South
ems. nest strong to 10 cents hig.ier;
.ih.ra -..nU- to 10 cents lower. Choice
exxrt and dressed beef steers 5.2".
a fi.15; fair to good L'..;: a n.un west
ern fill steers x.x.i a ii.au; sncKt-.r
and feeders 2.25 a 4.00; soulherr
sti-ers 2.50 a 4.75; bulls 1.7j a i.io
calves 2.ro a 5.50.
Hons receipts. 5.500 ; steady; heavy
5.C0 a 5.C5; packers S.fiO a 5.75; pigs
and lights. 5.50 and 5. SO.
Sheep receipts 2.500; steady; na
five lambs 4.25 a 5.00; native wethers
3 25 a 4.00; native ewes 3.00 a 3.75;
western lambs 4.25 a 5.00; western
vearlings. SCO a 4.00; western sheep
".'5 a 3.70:' stockers and feedders
2 73 a 4.00.
MARINE
Port of Galveston.
ralveKton. Sept. 15. Arrivec :
KK.n.er Civilian IRr.). Wiliiare
UrtMMl: HI Mar. Jacobs Jr New
Y'rk: r.i-Klva tN'ir ). Jen -en. llava
na. tin Vlib-: nia!rn. tte Hirney
I'l ilu'lelphia.
Cl'-ar"1: P-an.er Man:o. Pet
trin. rvso Ps.n'ineo: Cali'ar '
Piin t. r.ifwf h-. Liverpool via
l-eiisn'-ola: ra?"l 0r.i. I""-r
nun. Pr"mti: An-lrr.a rte lrrinaci
M'.r . S-viis. V-r'b'-t'r: Kl P i '
!!:rc'n. N w Y rk: n'd-ia fN'or.'.
J iit'n. Ha van
B;i'-d: P'-m"- Ki'iiva (Nor.
JTi"D .Hainrit: T")ora 1- jm
. rf fnf? ' . '''ti-. Va.-
P pe L ne B;(tei.
ii ti;: -r-.-- ...r- . - I"" i'
L'w 7I: ''
L n i 74 7-; r.'.
MARKETS ALSO HELPED BY
LIGHT CROPS IN FOREIGN
ACREAGE.
PRECIPITOUS Wl IN CORN
Caute of Active Selling Wat Me Gen-
eral Belief Thai for the Second
Time That Crop Had Es-
caped Frost.
ChliiKo. Sept. 15. Snow In the
Ciuiuiliau northwest and a ri'xrtcd
ibcreiiHO lu tho total Kus-lnu eroy
wero conspicuous amoiiK I lie rausci
today that turned tho wheat marlici
upward. At the close December
sluwed a nli of 1 ZMI) 1 K'c; com
waa down 7-Sc; oats oft l-4Jia-bc
and provisions Kleudy.
At tho out.iel Hentlnielit in tie'
wheat pit wns weuk largely on sym-
pathy with a sharp break In corn the
iion-apperanco ol predicted nen
frosts being tho depressing Influence
HlTeeiing corn. Winn trading negan
H lot of Ions whent was thrown upon
tho market causing un opening hw
In December of 1-Sc to l-2e and May
unchanged.
After December had sold off to
$1.13 3-8. and May to $113 3-8. the
market rallied on covering by shorts
ii nil before hie end of the first half
hour nil Iho opening loss had been ro-
gained. Later there was udvices from
Winnipeg claiming poor threshing re-
turns. A soml-olllclal report from
Uur.sla Indicated a crop of spring
wheat twenty per cent lighter than
tho ono or last year. Winter weather
in the extreme northwest was a de-
cisive additional bull Influence mid
December advanced to $1101-8 and
May to $1.17 3-S. The close wn
firm. December a t$1.1 3-S and Jlay
at $1.1G7-SJH 17.
Minneapolis Duluth and Chicago
reported 459 cars against 719 last
week and (150 a year ago.
A precipitous decline in corn co-
curred at the opening as a result of
heavy realizing sales. The cause of the
active selling was tho general belief
that for tho second time the crop had
escaped ferious damage by frost the
reports from the country indicating
that lit tie harm had been done durin
'benight. December opened 1-SfJ1-1c
to l-4f?3-Sc lower held within th
opening range and closed at 52 1-Sfrf
52 1-4c.
Receipts 390 cars of whlehf 2S
were contract.
The demand for oats wan small and
values were a shade lower. Peoom-
l;or opened 1-Se to 1-4c lower sold be-
tween 32 l-2c and 33c and closed at
i2 3-8ft7-Sc.
Receipts 101 cars.
Selling by pit traders on the hreik
'irealt in corn caused an easier feel-
ing in provisions. Trading wns sma'l.
January pork eloped 5 (ft' 7 1-2e higher
at $12.77 1-2 (5? 12.50; lard and ribs
nch a shade lower nt $7171-2 anl
O.05ffi:(i.(;7 1-2 respectively.
Estimated receipts tomorrow
Wheat 39 ears corn 533 cars cots
131 cars hogs 15000 head.
THE RICE MARKET
S. Locke Breaux under a New Or-
leans date of Sept. 14 says:
Reeeipas of rough rice 10090 sacks.
Millers receipts 0292 sacks.
Sales of rough rice: Honduras new
11183 sacks; Dom Japan ....sacks.
Quotations Hon. now $L50(&$2.50.
Jap. $1.50(&$2.10.
Actual sales: Honduras new $1.25
$2.50; Dom. Japan
Tone of market Honduras active;
lapan fair demand.
Clean Rice.
Hon. Jap
Head 3 ft 4 1-2 2 1-4 ft 2 7-8
Straight 2 fi2 3-4 1 7-X?i 2 1-8
Screenings. 1 5-851 7-8 1 1-2?. f 5-8
So... 2 15-8 Til 3-4 1 5-8 (ft I 3-4
ctual Sales 1 l-2frj4 3-8 2 1-8Q2 1-2
Sales reported today 8000 1497
:;ran $12.007$13.oo
Polish $19.50ft $20.00
Market active.
Buyers are all out today looking
iroiind and to see them figuring on
'ots is a reminder of the good old
limes all except prices. Quite a pro-
portion of rices coining to hand con-
tinues to be soft and vcr ripe.
Weather conditions niaintaing favora-
lile this cause of complaint asiainst
low prices will soon be removed.
Young Paraeea Leave Sect
The Parsee or Zoroastrian com-
munity of Dombay who number umkr
i50oo in all are threatened with disin-
tegration by western and Christian In-
Iwnce. Their wealthy young men
visit and reside In London Paris and
ther European cities where they fre-
quently take to themselves European
Ives. Three cases have Jut oe--urred
of Parseeg thus marrying white
iromen. one marrying a Jewess and
ne a French woman. There are grat
'ij.iTifinni amorie the Parser g In In-
lia a to whether the ton Par-i
wives should be received as inr); t'.
LoDdon Globe.
The Dog in Parliament.
OTi!y one dog has cv-r had the a i
!a-i'r to nter 1Le Er-Elii-h jli-
merit during ti e pr"c-J.Ec.
!red years a to tb jrds w rr- inrrirn
Co fint-t-rtiatiii l.y a inti'n ir-.t.
Iord North as a'i'ir'-; inr ti.. h-.u"-n4
the !'e pr'tmptiy IT"" -l-t
'srlr f'irinji.!r at lim. ly.rl N'.r?!..
iijktd-ral:y tM. ni"a t'at
tr.'TMT tn - ir:f'-rruv:Mr b
)' H 1 HKf'i-l Tli-f i;r it: Iit
v.? in irn'-n '- ar-1 fi! it.-fc i
'O'h a ni! t' t.t l - r -.r il'-t
-vui' i ti- a --Lt'i. i Ab'
Annoying to the Judge.
An EiiglUU uiaijUtritlo remarked oi
iho bench s "I bavo known aoim
Judges when they have formed a the
1117 In caa too early4U b very
much annoyed when the evidence b
not fitted with It."
Philanthropic!.
It ehould be a compenhattng thoughl
to a man who die and leaves lnur
anco money that bo la benclUIn hl
own aex. for tome other man will
como along ana get it. Aicumun
Globe.
Result of Foot Wager.
EngHtih newapapera tell of a laborer
named Samuel VolllnBlon who at-
tempted for a wager to klsa hla too.
In doing ao he broko bin thigh and
had to bo conveyed to a hospital.
Dath From Sllaht Accident.
While carrying a keg of beer In-
tended for a picnic In Reading Pa..
Klmer Kcrchoff stumbled over a wire.
The keg slipped bo suddenly that tho
Jar dislocated lila neck.
Behind In Sanitation.
A doctor writca In tho London Lan-
.ut that na regards sanitation and
ventilation tho English churches ro-
tain the custom of the middle ages.
England's Rural Post.
Rural postmen In England hereafter
will handle parcels not exceeding elev-
en pounds lu weight.
Peculiarity of Arctic Circle.
There Is neither thunder nor light-
ning within the Arctic circle.
LOW RATES OVER THE SOUTH
ERN PACIFIC
(Sunset Route)
Colonist rates to California points
$27.50
Tickets on salo Soptcmbcr 15 to
October 15.
A. R. Atkinson D. P. A.
J. K. Tooko C. P. & T. A.
THE LOCAL MARKET
Grain and Hay.
Quotations for carload lots delivered
on tracks Beaumoit or other points
taking same rates. Dealers charge
from etore 510c per 10 pounds more
on bran 23a per bushel on oata ana
corn. 10(5)15c nor 100 on hay.
Oats Texas o0r5c; No. 3 mixed
49c; white Bl53c.
Bran Per 100 pounds $1.3035.
Corn chops pure $1.301.40.
Oats Texas 4345c.
Corn 7074c.
Hay Choice alfalfa. $15.00; choice
timothy J17.00; South Texas prairie
li.50wa.b): JODQBon grasn. .ouiu
10.00.
Feed products very stiff wltn ad-
vancing tendency.
Market barely steady with a declin-
ing tendency.
Hides and Wool.
Dry flint butchera 16 pounda and
un. 13c.
Dry flint kips under 18 pounda 10
1-ac
Dry ealt. hides over 18 pound. 10c
under 18 pounds 3c
W. S. hides 6 l-27.
Sheep pelts 15 to 40o.
Goat 8kiuH 10 to 15a
HorBe Ualr 15 to 18c.
Wool free spring. 12 1-8 to lie
Wool free fall 10c.
Wool hard burry 3a.
gutter ana Cheeta.
Rnftfti Rliin Star. 'J5: dairy
butter 18a20: Kljrln 2tia27: fiei-nier
Fancy Creamery 28: Meadow Gold 30:
Fancy renovateu creamery. i.a-t.
Allison's Pure pa.stearl7.od cream
hutter single pound 35c; 2 pounds
for 65c.
Cbncfce Full cream flats 141; daisies
141; prints 15; full cream Lionjihorns
15
Flour and areaditutfs.
rionr RbRi.;I'48.1ii sacks. Fanev
hlsh pitent $."..(I0; fancy half patent
$5.30: third Rrado $4.50; 211b facks
lover barrel b't'lier: Hour in wood 30
ner harret hiuherear lots rie usi
Farinaceous Cfiods Ori:s. hominy
and cream meal in 4C-11 sacks per
sack 7.1- pearl meal in "V-lb sacks
$1 ft.1 per barrel tif four sacks: Seoteh
o-Us f2.!l5a:LOO; Friends' oat 2.0".a
3.00-Columbia oats. 2.8.r: Ifawkeje
oats 2.85; Heelcor's buckwheat H-ib
packages $4.80.
Crackers A B C soda bulk. boxe.
7 1-lb cartons uer dozen. 100: irinf-t
snaps "l: cr?ams 8. stape .lauks Hi
cakes and iumbU-s. 11
Canned Oooda.
California F.xtra Standard (21-1 b
tins Clai-k cherries $2.2.'.; bit-
cherries $2.2-'.; Y. C. peaches L7S:
U C. eaehes H.W: apri.t.ts tl.':
Barilett pfars ILH.1: prains $1. '):
standard 10 i r dor.en less.
Kas';rn Canned Goids and Vepe-
table No. 3 apples K..: Ii--l pinr -jles
SI: hi. and C oinesppli-. ll.'iO:
ex prated pineapples 1.7.".: iiineai.ple
chunks 1-lb car 1.3.1. iinspple
chunks H-lb can. !.: SinpaiHrr
ex-rra:ed .in'-ftT.te. $1 V: 2-it j r .
vt.m h".. tf.ll .. h'.. nurf: 2-1 H '
fu;?-ri'2l.t't.ri :.1i-a: 3-lb full
wek'ht UniaU-i. l.'fi: 2-1 hi trht--eiflil
1l i:i. i..v..
3-lbkr.ut 1.2-1: 2-blVit 1.. aifd
JuDCTa. 1 .W: 2-lbManoai-d Vm-
1 . ..... ....
VimSMPPS. -a-.. .-.. 1 ii; hi -n-i'i.
ft. 1 r i-ih lW'l t- iel.t Ma'
ro-f.t r-. I: 3-lb iiuiit-kin. '' 2-i
lii I li'c'-e ei.to. L: z-'it i.".'
'"Ti 1. 2-lal. 3-1: Cupid b j ! to ivr t. !
WV I I'
IN;
Drvpa a Cham'ca'a. j m'
Quirir.'e r.44'i ir titf l.'."!
4.2." f or: lir ir i.'iei n
Of-:t .fa.k -- ''r-;i-' 2 ' n 'mr- i
r-': ' ;. 121 tt r '"f 'nf.-j
r 'Inn f.v ay : -v''Ti n . 2 "r
l'i !'. id I'S-T"-': i-.t..l 2 "'!-';
jc-r r i Kr r. v ' ' ''
hnrr-: ' fi t l'. '' !-"
-.) iu tn -fti '-. 4 " iT V' it: alt-
-eitir. r 'u. ix -r a.
Canned Molasses
fieorula Cane: gallon. 3.10. half
gallon. quart 3.7.1: IVro tie
Uuttei bs pullon. J.IU ball
(limi t Xi:: Kaiiuinel Syrup 10 1b.
i.OO. 51b. 2.-0. 2lli. LIM.
Dried Frulta and Nuta.
Id ox. cleared current 3d In case
I n r lit. 8(: Vi oi t-leautHl curreut 4 in
cui ikt lb. H; 3 1'rowu htnynia lm-
iiurted tltf. Id-lb boNtu ier iiounil
12; tl Crown Smyrna imported lit'. 1
ll. Inixe. iH'rlb. 1.1: 2cinn Cullfor-
itta lit;. I-'" bi'b-k Id lb Im imt
iu.v i :t i'i'iiuii t 'uiif.ii niit iIl. 1-lb
carum. id-lb Ihii imr Iti !.-': 1-ot
pucKages sociletl rnlNlii. 4.i In cute
r iKg 0; 10 ox packau'es smuled
iii 11 mm. :itl in case iter nuckiiL'o. M:
2 crown I L. raisin 20 lb Ikixc. er
box 2.00:3erowu uu Itaislu L'O-u
boxes Mir box 2. 1.1: 2 crown I I
raisins 6-lh boxes er box 70; Aiuer.
Corslean citron 10-lb boxes pur lb
1(1: Amer. orange pool 10 Hi boxes pet
lb 14; Amer. lemon peel. 10 lb boxes
ner lh. 14: No. I (.'alifornia ulinond
soft shell suck conliiining about W
pounds per lb. lu less quantities pel
in: n.
IVans-Sar: ie! lb.
Mlscaliahsoua.
nonoSlsal. 7-ld basis 01 Manila
nnll.in. V V V. 14 3.4.
Salt Koek H.O'i er ton; uouisiana
..iit 'I'ixiw mid ICmiHiis. Iter bid.
00.5s. 2.ll0: lik-3s. 2.75: 140-2 J2.H.'.
l'iekles-rinls. H.1: ouurts 4 :
n.r :t"..- l.ir.iiinii. 1: ft eiillon
b.i.m Ill-irilllllll k.rs. ail.TJ): Cl'OHK
and ulucKweii s puns .t.o;.
t'nnilv .stick wraiiuoa. sianiiiiru
(i?u7: funcy mixed in pulls til all:
funu In iMiseo. 1 lii IS- roil II a. I j.
utmv.n I'iMii'l. 40-lh Muxes. 4: irloss
bulk ii: Nickel $X0O; 1 to 3 pound
pock aires oa.').
Molasses Ccntrifuiral fair 2J;
prime 2(ia2S; cboleo23tt30.
Corn Syrup 30u31.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Texas and New Orleans R. R. Co
Tast Bound.
No. 6 Local Arrives 7:00 p.m.
No. Local ..Leaves o a m
No. 10 Sunset Limited Arrives 9 a. m
V.envnti fl-0I a. rv
No. 4. Oriole to Echo Arrives 12: IB
p. m. Leaves 12: ?6 p. m.
No. 8 Texas KxpreHs Arrive 9 "67 P
No'. 102. From Sour Lake Arrives at
7: 15 p. m.
West Bound.
No. 7 Texas Express to Stn Antonlt
Arrives 7:18 a. m.. Leaves 7:24
a. m.
No. 3 The "Oriole" Arrives 8:67 p
m.. Leaves 4:07 p. m.
No. 5 Local Arrives 7: 2S p. ia. Lea vf
at 7:33 d. m.
No. 9 "Sunset Limited" Arrives 9:21
p. m.. Leaves 9:33 p. nt.
No. 191. To Sour Lake Leaves 7:01
a. m.
North Bouiie.
No. 15'5. To Dallas Leaves 9'u0 p. nt
No. 156. From Dallas Arrive 8:40 am
South Bound.
No. 151 To Sabine Leaves 'J: if a. m
No. 152 From Sabine Arrives '6:10 p.
m.
1S3.
No.
No.
Local to Koculand Leaves
9:30 a. m
Local from Rockland Arri
6:30 p. m.
Kansas City Southern.
North Bound.
No. 2 for St. Louis Kansas City
Shreveport Texarkuna and Fort
Smith leaven 7:50 a. m.
No.
4 for Kansas City Joplin Fort
Smith Toxarkana and Shreve-
port leaves 7:50 p. in.
South Bound.
No. 1 from St. Louis Kansas City
Fc.rt Smith Texarkana and
Shreveport arrives.. ..9:10 p. m.
Ivcavcs 'or Port Arthur. .9: 15 p. m.
No. 3 from KanHas City Jopiin Fort
Smith Texarkana and Shreve-
port arrives 8:40 a. m.
iLeaves for Port Arthur. 8:45 am.
Port Arthur Servlc.
To Port Arthur.
No. 3 departs 8:40 a.m.
No. 5 departs 10.30 a. m.
N'o. 7 departs 4:15 p. tn. (Sunday only-No.
45 Ica1 Freight departs 8:00 p
m. (except Sunday'
No. 1 departs 9:15 p. nt.
From Port Arthur.
2 arrives 7:45 a. m.
C arrives 12:20 p. m.
8 arrives 9:35 a. m. (Sunday on-
ly) 46 arrives 10:05 a. m. (except
No.
No.
No.
No.
Sunday.)
No. 4 arrives 7:45 p. m.
Culf Colorado & Santa Fe.
Kansas City Mall and Kxprwa.
No. 218 leaves 6:00 p. m
No. 217 Arrives 12:25 p. m.
Saratoga La press.
No. 204. Leave 7:00 a. m
No. 201. Arrive 7:00 p. m
center Mail and Express.
No. 205 l-eaves 10:15 a. is
No. 201 Arrive C: P. M
leave Iteanmort 9 A. M
Arrive r.alveftm 12 .50 P. M
Lesvn r.slveff n 2 30 P. M
Arrive IJ'.anmont ...7.20 P. M
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