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THE EOFT WORTH TELEGRAM

F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 5, 1904.

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THE RUSSIANS ARE CHIL IT


(NVwipprr Enterprise Association's Sp- tial inf'.rmiH.m M>out all and sundry thine*, trunks he must bo about *he most o a l Commissioner to Hu^uU > ST. 1'CTERSECr.C. Feb. & Kipling. In useful &er\ irt the ezar lias To help along One Of his iKM.-ms. speaks of <-vrtain heal.i- the supp)> of universal tittle-tattle O e r cn who are "lulf dexil and half child." one in lluasLt mu-t luive a i-ossport ai Some things In RuafeU, like tin- Jewi-.it inu-.t inform the i-.Iice whenever 1 persecutions, moke j o u think t i n t the m o w s from ne town to another. Jte-id.'s people mar fill the description of h-ilf this there are secret police, and exlr; devil, but there ore a lot of other things cret jHtlice to natch the set-ret po'ice. and which convince jou tht they are more stilt other private detectives to watch than hair chll.I. In fact, a great n u n y them. There I> more w o r t h i e r rcandil Ihliigd in R&ftSia ollierwiN incomprchen-d- .'viting al-vut the government bimuus >u We are explained b> the know led - ttiat St Petersburg than there IJ i:i ;i oourdlng the Slavonic race i still In it* -.hddhood. MJMOI dormitorv. Three hundred j e a n ago the Russian* Another OuMi-b eh imcterbdlc of the were more barbarous than the Tmk-s aro tod J v. and only a hundred years as- tlioj Ruffians Is their tear and su-plcion towere hating palace revolutions and pri- ward tilings and people with wlii"h they vate massacres like the recent onv in IIcl- are not faimluir. The> lu*ve not vtt ingrade. Today the o n . t things jou see !n troduced trnllev Mrs Into St IVterhhurg Kusata j o u can lind a parallel for In the lMrcause of vague fears In otlicLiI q u r t - r j worst i:J.;.;Ii..--:i of nearly any child jo-i tliat they may l i \ e In them some hidden danger*. Their childishness -.Kiln cioys out In the architc*-lure and the inttri-tr decomtion of their buildings They m i k e In the first place It Is an attribute r ovcr> thing a s g-udy a- they <-in. an I childhood to see evervthing more or les-* are e - i - e n l l y fond of gilding JJvcn " m i ' on,the bias, or tlirough r*-d r green s i l o - of the <zar*.s npii*tmrits are i full of es,; either they are better than they really rilt and t n i ^ l aa the stage at a Christaxe or they are worse Therefore not w r y mas pantomime. many children j'e. able t<> ,'re things n> they aro. and the average I*u>siin is conTIM mo>t dangero'M trait, inrhips. c spicuous for the MIUC deliticiiclea. an undov.lnjxd |K?O|>I.> with the mm-U of The pvingi and his[*iint!< of the children and the iMMllIl strength f men The .iveric* Russian bureaucratic s>tcin liave their is thvir immense vanit> Counter..art in tho whr-petYt] " . x e n i s - KUSMMII frels as sure he n n lick cretli'm ot a burch of school fiirls Half the energies of the RUMnan empire aro Used, up of copp<r toed boots. There are a gi. il n trvlng to find out worthless avcrels min> of them, and Wing brave prvpfc about its inhabitant* tlit?y have on several eoi-|(ins come very An ofliiutl with a desk full of confiden- near doln^ it. a* when they wrecked Xa-

Hood's

Sarsapdrilla

H a s w o n SUCCM far b e y o h d ' t b e effect of a d r c r t i s i n ^ o n l j - . T l i e secret of its w o n J e r f a l populari t y i s e x p l a i n e d b y i t s unapproachable Merit. ltascd u p o n a prescription w h i c h c a r e d people c o n s i d e r e d i n c u r a b l e .

NORTH SIDE AND

A Family Meal for 15c.


Can bo hmd from y o o r i X^rg family Two-Pound

noons
Double T r a c k on M a i n Street Again Bothers the

lUJHot Chlc*nTTHl,'Thaj
a r o o a a t l a i y i j g a n d toothrorno. 0J;> Ifal.i iu(e m . luck Sue Cm. M r ISC In Urjr Z-tt. Uaf.y Slit ( i t t CiT .'.' I-Zc f M m . Itld Slit C m

Hood's

Sarsaparilta

SHOES
FOR THE PEOPLE
W e d o n o t fill o u r s t o r e w i t h c h e a p , s h o d d y s h o e s , n o r d o w e g o i n t o t h e v e r y e x p e n s i v e lines, w h e r e f a d m a k e s t h e p r i c e s h i g h . W e sell l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of s h o e s t h a t f o r style, f i t a n d finish a r o g o o d e n o u g h f o r a n y r e a s o n a b l e person, a n d t h e p r i c e s a r e r e m a r k a b l y l o w .

One H u n d r e d C a s e s N e w Shoes Just Received


W e a r e now showing every st3 - lo f o r sprinsr, i n t h e D r c w - S e l h y & Co.'s F i n e Slioo, Land t u n i o d w e l t s a n d h e a v y e x t e n s i o n soles, fine k i d u p p e r s , all sizes, a t p e r p a i r , $3.00, CQ^flfJ $2.50 a n d J>ZiUU N e w s p r i n g s t y l e s o f tlic H. C (tollman's Women's F i n e Shni-s n o w o n s a l e , all s t v l e s a m i sizes, e v e n ' p a i r sold u n d e r a g u a r a n t e e t o give satisfaction; 0 1 9 C l>er p a i r , $1.50 a n d P l u l u M K s e * ' S h o e s f o r sprinpr. Iif;lit WCIgllt, b o x calf a n d k i d uppe_rs, w i t h g u a r n n teed solid l e a t h e r soles, sizes 11 1-2 t o 2 ; p r i c e s , p e r p a i r . $1.50, 0 1 OK $1.35 a n d P l . i t u 1'oys' Shoes, m a d e b y t h e F a i r c h i l d Slioe^ Co.. a n d sold imder a positive guara n t e e of b e i n g solid l e a t h e r a n d t o niva s a t i s f a c t i o n , sizes "2 1-2 t o 5 1-2, a t p e r p a i r , $2.00, $1.50 0 1 9 R and ipiiUU

Men's Stylish Shoes Prices


W e a r o n o w s h o w i n g a full l i n e o f .Men's F i n e S h o e s f o r d r e s s w e a r , in t h e foll o w i n g l e a t h e r s : B o x calf, v e l o u r a n d viei k i d . a n v size y o u w a n t , a t 0 0 fil\ p e r p a i r , $3.50 a n d tpaCiUU

All

U n i t e s the b e s t - k n o w n v e g e t a b l e r e m e d i e s , b y such a c o m b i n a t i o n , proporCity Council tion a n d process aa t o h a v e c u r a t i v e p o w e r peculiar to itself. Its curce of scrofula, e c z e m a , psoriX b I -umllure asis, a n d every' Wind of h u m o r , a s w e l l The city council of North Fort Worth a s catarrh anil r h e u m a t i s m prove met in special session last nlfiht wf" Ma>or James I>. Farmer presidinc and all aldermen present with the exception of Alderman B . C. Sm>th_ t h e be-t blood purifier e v e r p r o d u c e d . The street car situation on Mam street I t s cures of d y s p e p s i a , loss of a p p e - I* a*sumlnic proportions which call for imtite a n d that tired f e e l i n g m a k e it t b i mediate action of the council, the memg r e a t e s t s t o m a c h tonic a n d htrengtii- bers of which seem to be unable (o rope with the situation. The meetimT last r c d o r e r the w o r l d has e v e r k n o w n . mcht was called by the major to dlscua* the construction or the franchise- recently Granted the Northern Texas Traction Company aod the Itosen Height* aireet Itialway Co. For the past few days the Traction Company has had -ti large force or men at work on North Main, between Twenty-third street and Marine, breaking the ground preparatory to putting In a double track. The track which is belns j.ole.tn nfu-r l* liaJ defeated every other UKII a t present has been taken ui and cuntlner.ttl nation. J . i m i they regard re*et rour to five reet nearer the west mouthful to merelv :ivc th m an at- curb or the street, forcing the Hosen iHtlte and In the very highest circles joa which has a rranchise to lay track on old most gravely that Rusia wwner the west side of the street almost to tl or later will conquer the whole o r l L properly line. This complication of ma "" i tlKj get a century or two older ters places all three tracks on one side tluy i l l prol>at>l> know letter, but mean- of the street with but little space tlK-lr prrswnt t^th^^ and character- cast side or the street- Property owners or Main street are antagonizing this are a world daf^rr. and are urging the counfil to rorce the Traction Company to lay its tracks nearer the east curb allowing Rosen's track to le laid closer in to the center of the street. The Traction Company was represented at the meeting last nlKht by Attorneys Capps an.l O n l y and General Manager Haines, who argued that the company w a s taking the proper course m the matter and that It was better to have the three tracks rearer one side of the street than to hvve only a small space for traffic on either side of the tracks. The council discussed the matter, but a s usual no action was taken ami the situation remains a s it has been siiiea the granting of the franchise to the Traction Company for double trarkaga on Mam street.

Hood's

Sarsaparilta

HOTEL WORTH
W I B T O H T U , TEXAS First-Class. Klodvrn. American plan. Conveniently located in business center. \ S I R S . W- P . H A R D W I C K . O. r-. U A J f E T . Manaeerm.

Hood's

Sarsaparilta

D E L A W A R H O T E L ,

H. D. WATSOV, i-cnn. F a r t Worth.

LIQUID CRAB CURE K I L L S 'EM. j r a n n f a c t u r e d a n d sold b y M. D. W a l l a c e & Bro. 413 H o u s t o n S t r e e t

S o m e Good

REASONS
Why y o u Traxtel -Via S-hoald 3?S?3T3e

Men's Shoes, cither for dress o r c\ ery-day wear, in p l a i n a n d coin t o e , all k i n d s of l e a t h e r , soles of every p a i r _ guaranteed solid: p e r pair, 0 0 flfl. v?.UU
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W e Continue Our Clothing at a Discount Another Day


T o m o r r o w will h e t h e l a s t d a y t h a t w e will offer all o u r W i n t e r Clolhing a t reduced prices. If interested, we can save you money on these goods.
Ing part of It. They looked on him a< moilel cashier. -Meantime K.v-< w.i9 SagnhntS the Nei l o r k draft account an.l stalling thousand ?'e rented a i>otoffice box under an a: ume-I name and ojiened an account wit Chicane L>rukir. IJ Mjl^ Meadily ar loat unccaMnsb. Once he won J10O0 but Iot it on the ne*t turn of the market. AH tfafa time he carried In \e-.t [ :,. i a tiny vial of prus&ie acid. " Crlmly determined to end lus life i the dl"cov*r> came T h i t It would < luevitat'Iv. i,]i traininc a a Uinker told him. Once p e r t audile-i the l-oeks a: Rose w ilted. his hand on th* poison, for the Ji. v. :.,! i,.-i Hut the "experts" declared the hooki Ci)rTCCt His confession was the n <*iitt of ai ac enUnt. The president told a cleik t, tTk*- off the future* of the New Vori draft account i:.>-..- vaw him and ake<I w h i t he was dniiiff The cl^rk toM hi KUM- llyurht l.U *tealin S a Kid Ieen di covcrcllan>l went to th~ directors wi his confession The ch rk didn t \ e n the fi^ires, M the ai irm **a a false cne. hut it t r n too l i t e i:o-e toll his brother* and uncle, tin I i t t i r a millionaire, and -ild lie was RO Inc to kill hlmlf They t,-,k th< i->isor I i*er-nad*Ht hlni to t i k e hi: T,~||. II- N Th .1 l.u.l. nllllni? t,> 1.1 l,i',i I.,-*-- t,\e 3-^r< i.ut ih^ imMrmlor in^i^lv un Hilimit M l j e a n . Itow h'lBir N ItlUit fpr.nt - I fr.l frr*r now lh*n f>r n .1. .a.lp " h^ 5a>a Tho awful l*u I* vtt TO CURE A COt-D IN ONE HAY T a k . lAn^llve Ilrnmn Qulnlno Tabl.l AM diUHKNT. r.fun.1 llt^ monry If II fai *o c u r . U W Crow's s U c a t u r . 1* c

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[KI-NCIIAI. Sl'l;i;hT. SHOWING HOI'-SK CVHS.

On the north end of Main the etreet Is very narrow, being orly about elphty feet wide and the placirg of three tracks on the street will senouI> conflict 'Hh teaming aHid other traffic. 6am Rosen seme time ago placed rails across th> two small culverts betwren EvfrMUW avenue and Marine to hold his Fight TO this portion of the street, but wlih the removal of the Traction Company's track four feet west there Is enly a rpnee of about one foot left between the tnff outside rails of the two lines The council discussed the fraichle question in all of it* pbas.s. but come to no definite conclusion ami It Is left l o the two companies to fight It out a* let they can. The major, in vetoing an ordJnan*"e ! a recent called meeting, stated that hs> did not favor the granting of a frarwhlee which would conflict wHn public of private ir.tereMs and that t h - council should at all times give such que-nUms ample consideration before taking final aellnn but In signing the ordinance K Klng thTrnction Company a right to lay. operate and maintain a dauble track on Main street It seems that this question did not get this consideration.

ae rvery ap-JIern equipment la nan.f ef Its patrons. iom* tic window hrtreetina* adJustlWe Mah-taek, finely up-

G O R G E O U S D R E S S V A L U E D A T $100,000

leat and qulckett All Important totith. Cast and * of Its reputa .J nelthar palna .-in tha h i t h er wnlort and aafeitMy lourlt aleeplnc * -etween S t I>HJU . UwUe. A. <*r leaves SL Zulf flrt and third 7ueday of each monthretarnlnc leaves Houston the foliowinn Saturday. ""or further information apply to any ;:-!;anj a^ent, or P. IX McKAT. General r.*- :.K.--r Asent, Tert-1!. Texas.

STOLE $187,080 BUT DIDN'T SPEND A GENT ON HiSELF

Ira. . r ' i f l l n l frir|l.<n o ! rnlnfjll will. It n>at li*. Ih pa ich rtrrnn J ib run-nff The i.ff in u n n w t i m t N l u l l Hie- r . i n wlil] in il,- M i - . i . . , i :,i l . i s i n It

WEATHER FORECAST
WASHINGTON FORECAST tVASNIMTTON F'IP & \rkinnTr.urhi m.l S.*turdir r-tn. warmer tooklMhota^ - H I In ndlan Territory -To-

T1IU FAMOUS GKRMAN I;KLIN, I > h 6 T h e sensation or winter theatrieil season Is the v*-lous ir.---( worn by the cre-vt German actress. Jenny Gross. In her rIe a s Cmpress Maria Theresla. In S. J.-x-ii r in n n,...v historical dramx e n tltle.1 Marl.* T b e r e s i a - Jenny Gross wears a costume *f A perlo.1 of the I'laj. and It Is made of the most x pen*|ve m i t e r l a l s idttalnable Furs. I i c e s and allka are all to he found In the dres. n h l r h U I-.I.I.I with a wonderful b t l M "t diamonds. The dres | M valued nt HOd.wOO. and Is re^arde.! nt the most expensive froek eccr mi*|e f w r A woman The

KMH Texs north Tonight and Pituritir rwln r.4d*-r H-vlur-liy l l i s t T f W f *ulh- Tonlsht n-I Rttnr* l%r rain. re4*lef we*t i-inmn Stturdiy. reh to brink tvwlherlr wlrtls tm *>-.<! FORECAST "or Tes ea-t of the ICBth merldlin. lPlie.| at New O r U m s N " m - -Ti.m.1,1 and s i t - i r . i i y . rain; het*le.t r*!4er f*furd*y HMHh- TnnUht and fUtnr*lr rain. W E A T H E R CONDITIONS \ form f eoniMernhle macnlliide I* Ater th# Itoek Mountain MM* thla tnorMna*. a r p s r e n i l y central In Man*. It b*- eneral eaalward drift i Influenra ' e i l e n d * eastward * > i f i . ^ . i r i and -omtiw.r,) Into Teiaa Tfiara waa a aharp deeitne i n the prea* f# In T*a with a e*rper-ndina; rleim|"rliiri> with rain ter por* m ft the atale eal f the |*th m-n-'UB. the preclpltall-m waa llaht PI at Karl Wortti an*1 Ma t l e i n i t * ' the fall wa IIK !.(. nlltiaT to 11* of *n Ineh ujv > ? * m. u , i . M - r n l - r It waa *!... very ">*> Ni arrar the aithern r*ftlen nt t h e n i nan* nrar lha aaatern porup la 1 a. M tela m * . i D . n

WORK ON ROSEN L I N E i..;-i night until a late hour a Lirga force or men were at work breaklrg the gmftnd on the wcst">tde of 31am street preparatory to laying steel for Rosen's line. An excavation for ties was made from the present terminus of the Rosen line a s far north a s Central avenue In Marine. N o work Is being done todar. on account of the bad condition or the street after last night's rain, bat a number or en and teams axe on the ground and ill go to work a s soon a s the street II ifficlently dry. FREE FOR ALL FIGHT While making an arrest late Wednrsday ening. Officers Howell and Kirbr beime Involved In a free Tor all fichL In which Z e e . Hart, who attacked HowelL was pretty badly beaten up. bavins re-1 ceived several licks over the head from tol or Ofricer How-U. *llowell was In the act or placing a friend or Hart's under arrest when h e was attacked rrom behind by Hart. He was enable to handle Hart, who Is a large man. until he reorted to the use or his pistoL striking him several times on the head and knocking him down. Hart was taken to the office of physician, where he received medical attention. While the officer with friend of Hart's were discussing the advisability of locking him up. Hart went irto a saloon to net his coat and made cape through a window In the rear of the saloon NOTES AND PERSONALS At the meeting of the Texas Children's Home and Aid Society which was held In Fort Worth the first of the week. Dr. Marquis E. Cllmore was appointed on? of the board of medical examiners. C Roberts has been appointed temporary republican chairman of county preelnct embracing "Marine. Misa Rebeccai Cloud has accepted a position with the J It. Collier Dry Good* Cerorany a s saleslady The n mbers of the u . y . I*_ U- of ACTIU^S. JRNNT GR the IU .t crurch gave a social l i s t ae iarb>rs of the church. ReIteliner theater, where the p i t y i s nlcht I beinn produced. Is crowded nlRht by freshf.**" were *erved. iiiRht by women of all classes curls e e the wonder of d r o s m a k inn a r t ^ i n d a p i r t from ii- dramatic a[ C thn pieca la thus fully asu T h e p l i y . h o w e i e r . la noteworthy. I,.-.-.,.i Austrian emperor colabornieu w i t n the author. Kchoentan, In putting it together Fmneror Francis Joe+jih supplied llerr Kchoentan w i t h many personal details of his c r c a t a n cestress. Marlt T h e r e s i i . and correctMrs. \V. O. Turner ed the proofs, c a u s i n g several a l t e r ternoon with an Informal tea. She was ation to be. made In the Interest of slsted by the ladlea of the Taylor Street historical accuracy; Presbyterian church. Both bowline clubs played this aftcr-

METEOR
FOR ALL POINTS

NORTH AND EAST


T h r o u g h electric lighted Chair Cars, Sleepers, D i n i n g a n d Observation Cars to St. Louis and Kansas City. T h e best equipped passenger train in the South leaves Texas a n d Pacific dep o t a t 11:15 a . I n . daily.

SOCIAL NEWS

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Ml*s Valda, lii.nr.iiK of -Colorado Spniurs. Colo^ has been the cuest CBls .00 week of 3Jiss Berthe Roy. .00 .00 AND H E GOT DAMAGES X understand you had a, horse killed by an automobile."* "Yes." "i>astlr things, aren't they?" "Oh. I don't know. T h e horse had Just Eon-s lame-"Chlcaso Tost. GRAPHICALLY DESCRIBED 'wh.it kind of a d r l Is she?" 'Well, ehe'a the kind of a ~1(i who wUI flirt desperately for six months and then mt in u a sister to you.**Chicago

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