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Texas M Id Lap Rout secure to be used as central offices ol the Pacific been making strong efforts to fast Company building is mail facilities to the north and east and Express When this crowned A Fxlgbtens sum ¬ their untiring efforts have been Demented 2Ian completed which will be during the Boys mer the executive officers now at other with success and beginning tomorrow passenger will be placed Special to the Gazette points will be brought and the man ¬ through trains here Moun- ¬ agement of the company will be centered on the Texas and Pacific and Iron Cotton Belt Weather Bulletins Longview Tkx May 16 Great ejj tain Railroads between Sherman and St 1 in this city Following is the weather bulletins for the citement was occasioned Saturday c Louis making the entire distance with- ¬ cotton region for stations given for twenty the appearance of a genuine wild with the following schedule fonr hours ending 6 p m May 16 manc Two Mails a Day out chance the woods He was perfectly nude Special to the Gazette Leave Sherman at 610 a m arrive at- Stations rather long black hair and an unusual Houston Tex May 16 The Hous ¬ St Louis at G30 a m Leave St Louis p- amount of hair on his body which ton and Texas Central Railroad Company at 10 p m arrive at Sherman at 1015 Galveston 13 m between Sherman and Houston also perfectly black He carried an aj is ready to place a double daily line of The distance St Louis is G40 miles which makes the Hearne with half a handle to it He took flend mail route agents from here to Denison Waco- delight in chasing boys out of swimm running xime about thirty miles per hour CorBicana in compliance with the expressed wish includina stops Sherman Democrat Dallas ponds and gave chase to every one fc of the government General Manager San Antonio could see laughing a wild hoarjj says company only ¬ Onero Swanson the is wait PANHANLE KOUTE laugh when the boys would crt ing orders from the government THE Palestine or reach places of safety The wild q WHAT THE Columbia WORK ON THE EXTENSION finally got astride of a crosstie and floaty DOING FOR THE COUNTRY Huntsville The Denver Grade ROAD IS Longvlew down the Sabine river attracting attes 15 Special to the Gazette Quanah Tex May Work on the Tyler by f Weatherford- tiou his yelling and laughing He i Quanah Tex May 16 The Denver Fort Worth and Denver extension has Belton found tonight in a fodderhouse and cjj laid one and miles of been retarded somewhat by the heavy Brenham- tured and Is now safely lodged in forces onehalf Lnllng track and reached Mountain creek rains which have Deen regular nocturnal No particulars can be gathered from h today Welmer He is believed to an escaped The grade is opened up 305 miles from occurrences for nearly a week all along Sour Lake lunatic cross- ¬ Orange Fort Worth The locating party is the line from this point west as far as Austin plains of county A few small Bowie Notes ing the Hall any work is being done to Good Banker Rice who have been washouts are reported as the result but Means 84 1 6551 48 Special the Gazette prospecting in the Panhandle arrived no damage of any consequence Bowie Tex May 16 Bowies ne here today and will locate in this section and the work will go on with At Lampasas college opened today with 250 scholar renewed energy as soon as the Special to the Gazette Professor J R Cole is principal assiste Lampasas 16 Resignation Accepted rains are over as the much needed Tex May It has beenl by his daughter and Messrs Linnen ar Omaha Neb May 16 President soaking which the ground has receivedwill raining hard for twentyfour hours Bryant on grade Adams has accepted the resignation of- greatly facilitate the work the Over fifty wagons are in town fro filling up of the ponds and water In Harris County S R Calloway second vicepresident and the Jack county to get the balance of tee holes will now supply an abundance of Spoclal to the Gazette meal and Hour appropriated by the dro and general manager of the Union Pacific stock water which places on the works Tex May 16 This section have been in Houston sufferers commission The resignation is said to was hitherto difficult to obtain of the state generally had good rains to- ¬ already caused by a difference of opinion be- ¬ Colonel Frost arrived here yesterday day Marine Intelligence established his headquarters in this city tween Messrs Calloway and Adams The the pay and the hearts of the Special to the Gazette ¬ with train why of T to the posi- ¬ Gainesville A Gazette man asked him he had appointment J Potter employes were made glad by a distribu- At Galveston Tex May 16 Arrived selected Fort Worth above every other tion of first vicepresident was made tion of cash Special to the Gazett- Rio Grande from New York II LOCAL TIME TABLE ¬ city in Texas for headquarters public yesterday It has been proved beyond any doubt eGainesville Tex May 16 A copi- Simply he said because Fort Worth by former experiments and the appear-¬ ous rain fell all over the county yester- ¬ is the great live stock market of the Frisco Headquarters day and today The creeks are up for RAILROADS MISSOURI PACIFIC Special to the Gazette ance of crops this year that much of the southwest and because it is the best city land in this section tributary to the Fort the first time in over a year NORTH BOUND Smith Ark May 16 From au-¬ in North Texas and I told our people so Fort Worth and Denver Road is extremely Arrive Leave Our road will ship 20000 head of cattle thentic sources it is learned that the Laredo and St Lonls 710am 745am fertile and otherwise strongly adapted to Bain at Taylor Texas and Pacific San Antonio and St Louis 900 p m 920 p m from Fort Worth into tne Indian Terri- ¬ headquarters of the southern division of agricultural purposes And now what is Special to the Gazette ill SOUTH BOUND tory in the next fifteen days the Frisco road from Monette late of all con- ¬ May 16 A Heai pm- needed for the mutual benefit Taylor Tex glorious St Louis and Laredo S00pm 820 i- lo- ¬ fQc Plymouth Mo to Paris Tex will be cerned is an increased immigration of soaking rain fell last night and indica- ¬ Louis and San Antonio 815 am 840 am fA tr St force of painters and paperhangers cated at this city All the offices of the the man with the hoe and this thanks tions are that more will come The Great Popular Eonte Beeea TEXAS AND PACIFIC was busily engaged yesterday in prepar- ¬ division will be established in the Frisco to Major John Adamson immigration the recently leased offices in the ne ing building in a few days when passenger agent of the Fort Worth At Colllnsville EAST BOUND Pythian Temple for the coming of the ue Palft traffic will be regularly opened to Paris and Denver Road who is now located Special to the Gazett- THE EASTAl THfWESI No 2 dally 730am- Missouri Pacific and Texas and Pacific a more equally No 4 dally S05pm 910 pm here and few coworkers eCollinsville Tex May 16 We officials Agent J G Harris of this city Preliminary Survey as energetic will soon be accomplished tion WEST BOUND was seen at the building and stated that were visited by another fine rain last Line to NewjTrleans ar Noldaily S00pm- The indications are that a preliminary as true descriptions of this country and night Crops in this section show up the Short feWtake No 3 dally 730 am 840 am the following officers would be located its advantages are being put into the here The general live stock agent of survey will be made through this county finest prospect known in years All Points inJLouisiana Able T- hands of people all over the world In the an by St Louis Arkan- ¬ TRANSCONTINENTAL the entire Missouri Pacific system the at early date the shape of pamphlets newspapers and I1T3 CO general live stock agent of the Texas and sas and Texas Railroad The proposed At Bound Bock New Mexipff Arizona NORTH BOUND other printed matter Let them come Special to the Gazette Fort Worth Whltcsboro and Arrive Leavo- Pacific the joint ticket agent of the route is through San Saba McCulloch- the country needs them and there are Rock Tex May 16 It com- ¬ and California Texarkana 710am 745an Missouri Pacific and Texas and Pacific Concho and Tom Green counties This of Round Fort Worth Sherman and many who are in need of their share menced raining here last night at 630- 900pm 920pm the division freight agent of the Missouri will not only be a good route over which the advantages which the country offers Texarkana Pacific and the division freight agent of to build the road but it will pay better oclockand rained steadily tor two hours SOUTH BOUND The Fort Worth and Denver booms here this month the Texas and Pacific Both companies perhaps than any other route over which This is the third rain Favorite Life to the North E Texarkana Whltesboro and are to get into the building as they could build The counties through We have now the finest prospect for FortWorth S00pm 820pm- anxious crops years Texarkana Sherman and soon as possible and will probably find which the road is projected will do all in AUSTIN for ant Southeast S40am FortWorth S15am the new quarters ready for occupancy by their power in the way of subsidy At Vernon M i Superinten- ¬ AND June 1 Brady Sentinel Inspecting the Penitentiaries Special to the Gazette GULF COLORADO SANTA FE Cooper Sending Out Circulars dent Vernon Tex May 16 During the ouble daGy lino of Pullman Palace Slec- SOUTH BOUND President Strong of the AtchisonGulf The Canada Soninern Special to the Gazette CarB througto St Loulsvla the Mall and express dally 850 am 910 am May 16 Governor Ross past week all of Northwest Texas has p m said in his
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