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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1S. 1904. 1 WEATHER AFFECTS COTTON f ALL OF TEMPERATURE IN THE BELT CAUSES PRICES TO ,,, STIFFEN. tmaamsJaVaaft BHD ROADS llll ON RLCilPIS The Day Closed With an Advance of 25 Points With New York Reporting Sales 350,000 Bales, at Any Time uunng nsvnrini. New Yrk. Sept. H.-Moro hulllhh j New York, Sept. 14. There was rrop en, reHiililiii; from eol.l wi-uHi jinn momentnry ht'sltmlon anions er In tint Mi, report tluit talim wero.Humo or tlio ImliiHirlul ntoikn at tho th layliiK tho inovemem ami ilnimiK- LipenlnK today. Thin won partly ln eotioii, prlvale uilvlrt'H of raphl Hliaken ofT nml tho market mov .leierioratloii. ,Mil.ate, lo.U.y's cot- cl upward. Tho readlnic of ' tn'" ,,,, , Idur iik the day hIiowimI tho rlso to no I" nrlwl ' -"necllon lth Unlit-, sl.aiJ;.r lmn'Bl Bny unio during the vr rereipts aau iiuk oi mi "iu"" trade d imiwl. Tho market opened tlrin in an advanco of 12?2l point a No net mil from wan reported In tho lu ll hill ll wan uiicomfortalily closo mid tho foreran! for Texan called for eoiitinui'd cold wonilier, whllo prlvnto ,,,,,, coin advices stated that roads were In had conditio,, owing to recent rains Horn thai source. However, this may hi-,; It In certain that the movement for the day was smaller than was ex initeil and with private cahles from Liverpool bullish on tho Improved ili uiaiid from MancheHter, tho advance here rout lulled until prices reached a nit pain of 2Hr81 itolnts. At this level offerings becamo mora liberal. After easing off a inntter of about te points from tho best, however, tho market was again rallied by re ports of a better not demand and rumors that, tho New England cotton roods situation was Improving, and toward the close, room shorts cov ered and the market was finally Bleady at a net advance of 24&iS 1M Sales were estimated at 350.OIM bales. During tho early trading the market was active and quite excited with more public business than for some days past, while in tho after, noon, It. was largely protessional in charcler. , ro1 llecelpts at the ports today 27.521 l,nles against 1!,1G4 last week and 17,i!nl last. year. Knr the week 200,000 bales, against 131 (MS this week and 110,48:5 this year. Today's receipts at New Or leans .1.10:! unlcs against 2,r,22 last year and at. Houston 13,342 against 4,334 this year. New Orleans. Now Orleans, Sept. 14.-In the spot cot Kin market there was an improve meat in both supply and demand; sales 3,800, including 1,800 to arrive. Qiinlnlions advanced 1-8. Kui ures opened firm at an advance of from 1 to 19 points. Influenced by bullish Liverpool and stronger New York The market was active and pxciled. The bulls were heavy buy ers being convinced that another pop nlar buli campaign is forming similar to that of last year. Weaker shorts covered freely and assisted In Bend ing prices up on themselves, the ad vance being about. 25 . points above yesterday's closing level. At the mid dle of the morning a reaction was caused by profit, taking longs cou pled with some fresh selling by bears This reaction sent prices down about JO points. At. noon the trend o pricVs was upward again. Bad en : . .,tiiiiieii to come m from lillll Ill.ll rii-i'iiiin w . .j a it-iiu...-, , , too the be t and weamei - - Cose to please the bea,,. In .the ad- the clos ing. ing. October openeu n - 1.W2. advanced to 10,10 sold dow n to tn.:: in.:! :o and finally recover The innrket closed Mm, Willi ll ;ains of 15 (ft 20 points. I New Orleans Futures. NoW Orleans, Sept. 14. Cotton fu tures quiet. September 10.4849; Ortobrr 10.34(i73r,; November 10.35(f8 7- ).H'e,nber 10.3S (ft 1 (.:!!; January io.'43(fi 4l: February 10,uUfft52; March 10.57JI 58. New Orleans Spots. New Orleans, Sept. U.-Cotton , Cni..a :;kiio bales; ordinary 1. if,; :"Hr ordinary 1-4: low mid 1." fair 10 7-8; receipts ,1U, blocks 2:i.n00. New York Spots, New York. Sept 14.-Cotton spot l.ii-lier: mid una f,leady. 10 li"ts llr: mid B'llf 11.2j. Sales 1,125 bales. New York Statement v,.rL- Sent. 14. Cotton ,iv ,i,t 11 r; cro-s receipts S r..,'. Lair. 17: x'-Tks. 30.074; exp..rt '.: '. i,.i,o:n M77: continent " e :.M. Total todav. net r.-ceii.'s "7 '.71- rxirts :ret Hritain K.t.. Pruned. rontinent 5.C17; gtocks, 2"5m'.li.lat net r-rrlpta 1.5V . ,,. i:reat I'.ri-nin 61 7M: V n. r..1 r..ntinnl 1 ".''-: Japan 1.1"". Onre S.'ilem1-T 1. Ti- nf-.n:- r.nt Tlritain 1"r'.- M7; continent r.H.ll!: ;'.; I'-U'''' jnj..ni : 1 " Galveston- p. jit. 14 Cotton firm: jiia n-f-'-ir't 12. ii . 1'.: Liverpool. I IKK, c f, jKiiitt h;eb .-. I f!Tl n't 1'T- J.. , 'I ''" ! -fi:.rv lion miiI fkMiri anil liicludij a sou Auifiuaa, IU'tinis Jou. Kuiun-a it-ii'il 'l'ii''i nl rloi i.M'ly. Aiut'iU-uii mill b u t Kip'. CIS. 8-i. !, 5mi; Ort. Nov, still; Nov. I at. rll. Jim. Jan. r't'lt. Ml; rVh. March 501; March April : April May ; May Juno "- New York Futures. New York. Sept. M. Coiion future iIos.mI Ki.-aily. Setcmltir in.59; ur i,il,er 4t; : Novcmhcr HM7: Novell!- Iter lu.47: neremlier Hl.SO: Jununrry Hi.55; rVhruary lo..': March UUil; April M.ii2; May lO.iiS. FINANCIAL, 4 STOCKS MOVE UPWARDS. Rise Appeared to be Steadier Than ,venient. f iiT..riiu.u tn lako nroflts which were met on tho way up neemed to ho Unlit er than heforo and tho hoars made ni,ri.ll nttemnt til COIHOSt tllO lailvanee. In fact, they were nsHlHtlng It hy their efforts to cover hiioh cuu tracis and were too much Intimidated y"Vho pe n Htent strength of tho mar J '.,. rpIlpwe(1 ommsHlon - - . ol)8tacIeSi tllo taint, I Aniirun ,,r iirtpn wan nractically continuous, except for occasional in tervals when tho buying movement I list fiireo. Tho clos ing was active and strong throughout. lloudH wero strong. Total sales, par value J3.1 50.000. I'nited States bonds unchanged on call. New York Exchange. New York, Sept. 14. Closo prime mercantile paper 3 3-4fft4 1-2; ster ling exchange heavy, with actual bus iness in bankers bills at 4Sii.at an. for demand at 484.50fft484.i;o for to days. Posted rates 485.50(488. Com mercial bills, 484 1-4. liar sliver silver 5(5 1-2; Mexican dollars 45 1-4; government bonds steady; ranroau bonds strong. New York Money. New York. Sept. 14. Close money on call easy lM-2; closing bid and offered at 1. Time loans suguuy firmer: (ill davs 2 1-203 er cent; an days 3l-2; six months 33 3-4. London Exchange. London, Sept. 14. Consols for money 88 7-1 0; do for account 88 1-2, liar silver steady 20 1-lfi; money 1 1 -2 (ft 3-4; short bills 2 3-87-10; three months 2 7-lGl-2. Paris Exchange. Paris, Sept. 14. Three per cem rent os 98 f 07 1-2 c for account: ex change on London 25 f 13 C for checks. . . LIVE STOCK. Kansas City. Kansas City, Sept. 14. Cattle re ceipts 15,700 including 1700 south erns; market steady to 10 higher; choice export and dressed beef steers 525G10; fair to good 45; western fed steers 4550; stockers and feed ers, 200100; southern steers 250(fi 375; southern cows 1503()0; native cows 150(ftt4: native heifers 250ft 475; bulls, 175;!50; calves 20(&550. Hogs Receipts 5,500; market 5(fj 15 higher; top 575; the highest since October 1903. Heavy .ri.ui:ii; p.ici ers 550&570; pigs and slights 555(y" 575. . . Sheen Receipt 0.300; marKJi steady; native lambs 4;intiMi: na tive wethers 325 (ft 4; native ewes 3(if o75; western lambs 45tnfj550; west ern yearlings, ::( 400; western sheep. 325(fi370; stockers and feed ers, 250375. , Memphis Cotton Oil. Mnmnliis Sent. 14. Oil. car lots, per gallon prime crude 23; off crud nominal; prime summer yellow 2 vellow nominal choice rooking summer yellow, less than car lots 34; meal, prime .'ly 21.25. New Orleans Sugar. New Orleans, Sept. 14. Sugar strong; oon kettle, 3 1-41t3 3-1: ,nw. l.-ellle centrifuiral 4 f 4 1 1-2; cen- trifm.ul uliito. 4 7-S: vellows 4 .ri I 3-1: molasses nominal oin n kettle. I 20T(;r,: centrifugal lOffili. Syrup, nominal. 4itui Reading With a Purpose. Heading without purpose is saunter- ing, not exercise. More is ki mini one book oa which tbe thought et- . , n . J.M.Itn nn In L n,,u l,.il pt iikm iui m ur-iiMi"- .--. than from libraries rUramcd ever by a wandering eye. A cottace fl'iwr gives oonpj 10 wrr m i""- . . .. . . m ... den none to the butterfly. Lord Ijt ton. Phonograph Watch. A now Raria match ooutair.s a tiny hard rubber pbonotraph . whifh calls out the hour loud ennueh to " heard twenty fe-t away. Siitim-rit a c-arr:-4 tip to tb" rurfarr-. a re ran be added by lavin tho mrt-in r- til r! ith rf 4V, f.l. I t tt .. n.ir.-r rordefl on tbe plate In the tone? .f a and tbtt tbe atrraco iil.t rri dear friend as tboge cf a luan wife 2-"'' "jinda. Tt.i k.ad a or cLndrea. Vest Arttwe Voicena. ?3vrt SsttTiar is tte rovt r.ic-ro tn KYtt mrorM. It in f ua'ir. Is lT.I f'-'-t ia and las -r. tc e-jiiirtact a'-tiri'r fit 1 . Tt- af.i. fj t t-rt,!, 1'if.a tr ay.- tt O iiri. V 'J tri:l ci-'Ltit. at o LIGHT DECLINE IN fflffl MARKET FOREIGN QUOTATIONS DID NOT RESPOND TO RECENT SPURT IN PRICES. A SYMPATHETIC BREAK IH CORN 1 1 l it-i. Failure of Predicted Frost to Ma terialize Also Helped to Weaken the Market. Heavy Selling a Factor In Prices. Chicago, Sept. 1 1. Lower prices In foreign grain market caused liberal liquidation of wheat here today, M Hulthiir in declines of nearly 2 cents Corn wan also weak, December clos ing 3-81-2 lower; oats down 1-8 and provisions up from 2 1-2 to 7 1-2. December wheat opened 1-2 to 1 cent. Tho principal cuuso for the break was tho Indifference of cables to tho sensational advance here yes t unlay. From tho start tho markd was subjected to heavy reall.ing A report that a prominent bull ope rator wag selling treely induced con Klileifltitn liT'oMI Inkinir. Tho weak news at Minneapolis tended to briiu out Increased offerings and before tho otwl (tf tho Ill's! lulll lifilir tll'ir.:" had dropped to a point almost 2 centt IH'lllW 11M. II H !llinillt.'.. IJL'l lIIim-l to 114 and May to 110 1-S. Ilnrinir 1 tin l:i ul bull' hniir. the mar Uet weakened under heavy realizing sales, tne closing ueing at tne iowos, with December at 114 and -May a 11C. Minneaolis, Duliith nnd Chicago re orted W) cars, against 421 last yeai and 7G!l a year ago. Weakness revailod in corn earl;, owing to the failure to material!:', during tho night, of the predlctet frosts, rainu over the greater uortioi of the corn bolt having protected tie crop from damage. The initial de oline in wheat also had a depressing influence on corn. Later In the day be market suddely turned strong the hull factor being a Minneapoll experts estimate -oh tho total yield According to this authority the gov irsment figures should be discount?' by 300,000,000 bushels. The marke again weakened later :niTer libera liquidation, the soling being a r .suit of private advices claiming lit He damage by frost December opener 1-4 to 5-S lower, sold between 52 3-' and 544 1-8 and closed at 53(?ll-S. Receipts 50 cars, 30 contract, Oats were largely governed b; other grains. Trading was light. De comber onened 1-8 lower, sold he tween 32 7-8 and 33 1-2 and closer at 33 1-8. it!:!: Receipts 121 cars. Small hog receipts and highei prices imparted a firm undertone U provisions.. Trading was light. feature was the selling of Oetobe' u'-odiicts. .Tanury pork closed 1 1-. higher at 1272 1.-2; lard and ribs wor, sach 7 1-2 higher at izu ana 111 i--Receipts tomorrow: Wheat 8 cars; corn 420: oats 100. Hogs 22,000 head. SHARKS AT CAPE POINT. Sea Monsters In Numbers Around the Cape of Good Hope. Cape Point, which terminates the mighty headland known as the Capo o: Good Hope, consiEtB of a towering pro montory of sandstone, which riset from the sea to an altitude of 84(. feet. At the base of this stands a big solitary column which is known ar Vasco da Gama's pillar. The light house which here illuminates the meeting place of the Atlantic nnd In dian oceans is one of the most im portant and most useful of its kind, it Is visible from a distance of tbirty.-Bh mitoa Th cliff neenerv is wild and sublime, tho rocks are magnificent anil the far-stretching sea, with tbe nrrcr Rurf boating on the iron-bound coast is impressive. In the water directly heneath th cliff sharns are abundant A traveler, describing the scene. saF that on the occasion of his visit sr numerous were thw evil looking mon Ktor that the ultht as he descended the cliff was most unpleasant. A slip and a fall Into the sea at mis imjiim wntilrf mean that the unfortunai: would be torn Instantly from limb U limb by the rareulng brutes. MNERS CARRY GREAT WEIGHTS. strength of Chileans Sustained With- I out Mot Diet. I perhap the s-rcatcst wcieht home , for any distance are the kiads .f ore nrouPht p from the mins of the An d(,g l)jr the n)nerB f chile. i . . . ..... . . i?arwin Tit.uea a -opper idit. in r ne leading from the main rant of ' tn0 cvrd.lleras, where tbe work was riTlPd on stub ririmitlve m-n i . that, fhonch the mine liad Imn ( worked in the motintatns for at leaM I tmo Ofrituriea. the mtT B1 n tllWrf 'in f'-me by arrjing it tip thafts ir, leatl.'T bae .n ni"n ba'l.is , Fir Frarx is Had. when vl-lftg . simCar ti.ine. found that all th carri-1 tin ml,riE ta,r, !at u ti'it hi-4 trur.ka fif tr--i, fft .n.'j- ii;r:it.t. tntt t'i."hins aiKtb"r. ll I'kM fif tbe f'b'i'-a'j c'ijT. a cir'Ilfir t', fnTti in. "fjf 'if 'irt! f f'i''-' f? tf 1 t mi'l !' br : i i-tr lr l fao' ; f'r i i.'j' T t,Ti. f ir h:,t t-at it'i li'-c t. T'tt--"t Tl'-T ft'"-; c-'- 'a.-' in cat. Their Weight In Cold. Suvarnatula. or weishim against Sold, la a very tobily religious cere mony. Such a fuuetum as held the other day at Ml raj. when Lady (lire Isbnl. the Dowutser Itaul of the limine of Maiajmula. had la-melt welBhed agaiiibt sold with the rltea preiarHied bv tho Hha-stra or IUiiiIiki si-rlplure. Tho sld placed In the wales skhIiiM her ludyhhlp was afterward dinrin- uted mon nruliinlu pilcKla ana too poor. Allahabad rioiiecr. Rush" Work Is Hurtful. Trot. Thomas Oliver, addrewilng the liiiiiikirlul hVKleno sectlou ot the iinl tnry coiiBres lu aiasKow, suid the system of "rushing'' work Introduced Into Hrltaln from America, not om caused unwholesomo fatigue and ninny accidents, hut "predisposed tho indi vidual to 111 health and created a taste for stimulants, unhealthy recreation m, 1 im-n of excitement such an was offered by theutcm and music halls." Critic's Appreciation. Concerning Hamlet, as played by the lute Wilson Barrett, a little story told In tho greenrooms where tho nctor was known. One of tho anolents was tnlklng of the Hamlets ho had ;een on the stage. "Well." ho said, "I've seen doaona of 'em, hut of all ho hactora wot played Hamlet give no narrett. Ho was always dono ton minutes afore any of tho others." LOW RATES OVEN THE SOUTH ERN PACIFIC (Sunset Route) Colonist rates to California points.... 127.50 Tickets on sale September 15 to October 15. A. R. Atkinson, D. P. A. J. K. Tooke, C. P. & T. A. Beaumont people do not mind spending a good amount of money to ')e well entertained. You aro guaran teed a first class entertainment at 0 3mall price at the Olio. HE LOCAL MARKET Grain and Hay. ntinafnnti for cartnail lota delivered on tracks Beaumout or other pointf taking same rates, ueaiers caarr from Btore 610c per 10 pounds more in bran, 2:io per nuouei on onia " "torn. 1015c per 100 on nay, Oats Texas. 3055o; No. 2 mixed, 19c; white, 6153c. Bran Per 100 pounds 1.3035. Corn chops, pure $1-30 1.40. Oats Texas 4345o. Cn,n 7n7ir Hay Choice alfallft, $15.00; choice .Imothy, $17.00; South Texas prairie, t7.B0S.B0: Johnson grass, 9.B0 '0.00. Feed products very stiff, with ad ancing tendency. Market barely etoady, with a declln ng tendency.- r Ulrfu nnf Want. Dry flint butchers, 16 pounds and tp, 13e. Dry flint kipa, tinder 18 pounds, 10 "Zc- . Dry salt, hides, over 18 pounds. 10c; mder 18 pounds, 3c. W. S. hides, l-27. Sheep pelts, 15 to 40o. Goat oklns, 10 to 15c. Horse Iiair 15 to t8c. Wool, free spring, 12 1-8 to Ha. Wool, free fall, 10c. WooL hard burrr. So. Stutter ana Checa, nft.. Rlno Star. L'5: dairy uttflr 18a20: Klyin, 2ia27; Bernice 'ancy Creamery,28: McriIow Gold, JO 'annir faii na ted eceaiiierv, 23a24. All'son's Pure pasteurized cream .utter, single pound 35c; 2 pounds 'or fitn Cbi-ese Full cream dats, 141; tlaislet 14J; prints. 13; full cream LoriKhorns, 5 i Flour and srsadstutfa. Flour hst i 'i8.Mi sa-k. Fnnc htch nitnnf r, f.O fnnrv half liatent tr,.::0: third crade $4.50; 2411) sacks '0 per baTel higher: Hour in wood, 3 per barrel hipherrar lots 10i: less. P'arinaeeous Goods fJrits. hominj .ml nnnm mnnt. in 40-11) Rackfl. tl'T ....I. 7. rl inen.1 in '.Vt-Ui sacks. il tt.5 per barrel of four sacks: Scotch .iita 8.ir.:iri.0fl: Friends' oats 2.!i"ia t.Wc Columbia oats. fi.Kr,: Ilawkeyi ats, 2.H.'; Hecker's buckwheat, U-H nakaLres. t4.HU. ri...'1.i.. A 11 C. nda bulk. boxe. 7- l-lb cartons, tier dor.cn. 100: ciiuvt snaps, 71: orcHius, stage plana, 'akes and jumble. 11 Canned Qooda. California Kxtra Standard (2J-H. :!n. lllaclr cl.errira. 12.2.": bit ,.ki.,r!n. ",: Y. C'lifacbes. 1.7." L. i'. ieac)i' ? 1 ..".: aprfcott, 1.ii: Itartlcti iw-ara Sl.",: erai-. Il-.m r..l ...1 In ,.r flfk.n '. F.a-t-rn fantfl Good and Vege table No. 3 app. 1 - pineai ,.!.. 1 K ai.il tiiDcat.nle. t-x crrU-d iiim at tles. 1.': iiuea,p)e chunks, l ib tar,, I.Vi. .i r,- , .)- chunks, li-li' af.- -": .rjrajwrf i t. ..i- i.i . II 2-i t art.. -'ll, i.aal. r Wi: 2-lb iiiH'k- irri... v.- 2-!h i-a . r'n-: 2-!b fii!-reic,t t.,11 ati"-. '-tn: 3-lU fuP treifU Vt'inal'M-. 2-:il:fl.-"-i.'' V.rnat'K . "!.' ".: S-Ili lii-i.t-a' ii'bt. .Vlbkraut I . 2- M v- ;t .ifu-d Judc I at, M' i U Ma'K'acd Vmn fat tas. I."": l-fM-wift t Mr m fit 1. 3 -lb Ht.i kiti. '': 2-' Bi f I : ti.it,. 2 ! A1 r X--'''- J-ibCai.;d c?n. a Drvga ana Ciemlcala. r.-r:r.. ilal'f- tr f,,.r." b'.".l rr',-j.t,iri. 2 ?."." 1 f-f 'itf: ''- r l'Hi-jh f.ay.lcar ' I !ta 2 ti a--j r-': a"f '- 1-2-' it r "" ' i'Xi l-i. id : -'-''t"il Z .'-h- , rr ra.)'n: ', ' r. 2 "ft 't l.a-r-.- a: a. UT) tT I,. ! t.a ' ' ' ' " ' . eai'-: uti a o-. 1 t w ku. a t- yLkt Is Ue o; tT Canned Molaaass. Ccoik'la t'auu: L'allons. 3. Id, ball (allots, XM, quait S.W: tVro do litttteiie, eallon.. a.10, half ! ISO quarts 3. ft: Kaliiunel Srup, H lbs. 2,00, 51b. 2.20. 21b. I.tha. Dried Fruit and Nuts. 18 os. i-leai.ed currents, Mi In rse, tier lb. f t: 12 cleamM eurrfuts, 4" In i-a.e, per Hi. 1: 3 i ni.n Mnyrna sm- iHitietl ttn, IO-IH boxes, f r imiuii i, 12: U Crown Smyrna lmorieU litf. Id lb. boxes, per lb. IA; 2 crown Califor nia tlir. l-lb brick, Id lb boxes, mt box, 1.15: 3 crown California lltf. Mb cartons, 10-lb boxes, Kr In. 1.25: 12 on k,M.il,l i-HUiiia. 4.1 In t'U. er pVp. . 10 packages aeeded raisins. 3d In cane, er tiaekatr, HI; 2 crown I I raisins, 201b Ikixcb, ler Ih)x, 2.1H): 3iTown I I KuUlns, 20-lb boxes, Mtr box, 2.b; i t-rowu u u. raiHlns, 5-lb boxes, ju rbox, 70; Amer. .wi,.nn elti-iiti. lo-lh boxes, ner lb. 10: Amrr. orange petl, 10 lb boxes, Hr lu, m; Amer, lemon peei, .u in mum, ..... ih 11- N'.-i 1 fnlifornla almonds. ofllioll, sacks contutnlntr alKitit Ml pounds, per lb. lb loss quanvuva, pur in: n. I'ecans tal2 ii lb. Mlacallahaoua. Roihj Sisal, 7-ld basis 0, Manila .i,.;, VY V. 14 .1.4. Salt "itoek, 11.00 per ton: Louisiana coarse, M: Texas and Knnsns, ier bid, ,. a int- lm.:u. '.': 140-2. $2.K. iM-.LI.w-.Plnf.. it.'i! (imirtM. Sl.lia i linn. l: ft ifiillon L(IIWII v a a -i " f ke.irs, $2: 10-irallon kej;n, X50; Cross and Hluckweirs puns, f.i.u.). I iinnv Mlli'K. writ Mien, niauni.i.i fija7: fancy mixed, in palls. tilaO l,n.v In I'l.Pl l'M! ' I, III-. Smivn-l'earl. 40-11) MOXCS, 4: L'loHS bulk. 4i; Nickel, ;i.OO; 1 to 3 pound packages. bvi. Molasses Ccntrifuual, fair, .'3 prime, 2(1 a28; choice 23a30. Corn Syrup JOaJl. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Texas and New Orleans R. R. Co. fast Bound. No. 6 Local Arrives 7:00 p.m Mn a lirnl . .Tenves o a m. No. 10 Sunset Limited Arrives 9 a. m. Leaves HKIli a. r1. No. 4. Oriole to Echo Arrives 12:16 p. m. Leaves 12: p. ra. No. 8 Texas Express Arrives 9 '67 P n f raven 1 (1 f t S p. m. No. 1!2. From Sour Lake Arrives at 7:05 p. tn West Bound, No. 7 Texas Express to San Antonio Arrives 7:18 a. m., Loavea 7:zi a. m. No. 3 The "Oriole" Arrives 8:67 p m T.paven 4?07 n. m. No. 5 Local Arrives 7:23 p. la., Leavt at 7:33 n. m. No, 9 "Sunset Limited" Arrives 9:21 n m T.cnvpH n. m. No. 191. To Sour Lako Leaves 7:06 a. m. North Boune. No. 153. To Dallas Leaves U-oO p. m. No. 156. From Dallas Arrive 8:40 am ftnuth Bound. No. 151 No. 152 m. To Sabine Leaves 9:4r a. n From Sabine Arrives '6:10 p No. 1S3 Local to Roculand Leaves 9:30 a. m Local from Rockland 4rrlvt No. C:30 p. m. Kansas City Southern. North Bound. No. 2 fr.r ?t. lyiuis. Kansas City. Shreveport, Texarkana and Fort Smith leaves 7:50 a. m. 4 for Kanisns City, Joplin, Fort Smith, Texarkana and Shreve- No. Dort leaves 7:50 p. tn. South Bound. No 1 from St. Louis. Kansns City, Fcrt Smith, Texarkana and Shreveport arrives.. ..9:10 p. m Leaves ?or Port Arthur. .9:15 p. m. No. 3 from Kansas City, Jopiln, Fort Smith, Texarkana and Shrev port arrives 8:40 a. ra Leaves for Port Arthur. 8:45 am Port Arthur Service. To Port Arthur. No. 3 departs 8:40 a. m. No. 5 departs 10.30 a. m. No. 7 departs 4: to p. m. (Sunday only-No. 45 Iical Freight departs 8:00 p m. (except Sunday -No. 1 departs 9:15 p. m. From Port Arthur. No. 2 arrives 7:45 a. m. No. 6 arrives 12:20 p. m. No. 8 arrives 9:35 a. m. (Sunday on ly No. 46 arrives 10:05 ft. m. (except Sunday.) No. 4 arrives 7:45 p. m. Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fa. Kant-as City Mall and Kxpresa. No. 218 Iyavs 5:0 p. m No. 217 Arrives 12:25 p. m. Saratnra Express. No. 2!4. Leaves 7:00 a. m No. 203. Arrive 7:00 p.m Center Mail and Express. St. ?"2 CM..., No. 201 Arrlvf-s. .. Leave Beaumont.. Arrive Galveston. Leave r,alvet'H.. Arrive Beaumont.. 10:15 a. . 6:00 t. A. 12T.0 P. .37.0 P. .7.20 P. Gulf and Interstate Railway. No. 2 tSuu'ti IkmwIi iV-parts S a. tn. v tu,nth iMMinill rt'iiart 4 it. n. ' ' tit S;itiir''ay. i p. tn. Ik. . ....... V- 1 ....... .1 1 m tT-: V fm . - . 'I O. I ...iiiiii iriiru " " - p tn. No. Z ( N'rtth liminilj arrives 1:2 p tn. Besumo'-t Sour Lal-e and Westeen V, 1 Vi t iK.-irid ! ;iart J: 2" a . V'. fwrt lnirnl) d'partg :T 1 ('?"t Iftutid) d1 ( Vi'ttidi IPs t iKtimll partg I arrive arrlv a i N'i. 2 ' f 'n. ' No I : p tn. 12:1 1 r'h'-m'me. Tor Sale at a Ba-a'n. 40 ti1 if yrtt'.g luule. 11 Tm1 ai"t:- H . n a'l 'tr T'. i' . i..., n, lr u'e. ace "i ' - ta. i. -a rr, r, n 1 IVI 111, Le-vi l-, La. C r-' i;- :j: - r: T 1 . I '.t .H-:-viV"t C CD''V'". Hurt Mt-Iutoili Art SlJiet. x Each New Subscriber Can Get an Art Picture With The First Month's 8uoc-i '.Ion. iana Brick & Tile Co., un. Maliers of BRICK The Best BricK in the World Address: LOEB, TEXAS FUEL OIL, Higgins Oil & Fuel Co. Beaumont, Texas. Producers and Shippers ol CRUDE PETROLBUil from Sour Lakt and Beaumont. Storage Tanks Beuumont, Stbine, Morgan City and Sour Lake. Unexcelled ladlities for making prompt shipment by rail or waier. We vJso solicit towing on the Gulf for new tua 'Gilbert" anc' "llitrtrins " Oorrosportdonra solicited. m (INCORPORATED.) J COBNJSK OF P.OWI12 AND SAIJIN12 STREE Eti. Heavy Casting, Forgintr and Structural Work, Saw Hill I Work a Specialty. Well Machinery Built and Repaired. 130 HI 'PHONES 207. 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