Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 212, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 1, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS. TUESDAY APRIL 1 1902.
NUMBER 212.
CONSOLIDATED IN JULY 1SIK WITH THIS DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHICH WAS PUBLISH IS1 IIEKI3 FOK SIXTEEN YEA ICS.
AMES 1$ WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.. ft a4 riw RioG'H.lr Rllion4
iv. If. aOODKIOH. K. K. OOODKIOH
E. 11. GOODRICH & SON.
Attorneys at Law.
!)NkrB 1m Re I ttwUlr.
iV.nnVf AWatrsct oi Cameron Oemt)
kept In the flloc.
hnowNS'IU.K. TKXAH
f 1 H. THORN
PENTTST.
Ofllce Opposite Miller's Hotel. .
Win HoUIs;rrr.l1m.m-and
S P-
KWNVIM-tt. TBXA&.
Dr.
F. V. KIRKJIAM
Physician an a Surgeon
Spooial attention fie the aiswtees of
tneSyo Bur Nose and Threat. Of-
fice 111 Tilghwmn Builfling fiburs
Thirtoenth street. BrowMvllle rams.
D IC. L. F LAYTON.
Physician and Surgeon.
oaioo: Parker Row Garner lSth.
and WaWnUu ate. P
tHirs.) IBatnuiqe Washington
Street.
T 0 NOT FIAli TO
iy CONSULT TB.
Do uot go throagk hf fiufliirmg
baoa'iu you lwve hew told tliBt your
dlsoafle ie incurable. I can prove
that my knowledge of Phyc boionco
and AUdokUl Dosimetric Modicatton
- T J T iir
will be a boon to yo. n
core you I um at Wot rdiore your
wdTeriugs and wUe life a little
trwoatar to yon. My retut?0"
based upon my awcoef. 1 will visit
Hy pert a the comity day or night to
Rttamd the nek. CouaultnticMi oonii-
dttttial. Cull! left at the Botfcu dol
Leon will be promptly answered.
C. C. FORD M. D.
Omos:-Sohodtx BuiMing Cor. Wash-
lugton and 11th. streets.
ITS- WAUJS.
PHOTOGRAPHED
Its Introducing new and select t) lee
n work at his parlors. Also new style
f fnacy card mount.
Copying d enlargements in cyrao u
GEORGE CHAMPION
EEAL ESTATE
AND
Lire Stock Broker
llrownsvitlo Texas
Agricultural lands wutaw 3!
jjj for a4ag la Ue wlloy of Uie
w RIO GRANDE ateo in the State of J
S TAMAULIPAS SOSXIOO will bo w
jjj now in autall or large tncts to $
LAZPS A SPECIALTY-
J
I EFJr. KOWAkSKI
General Merchandise
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
ATTENTION
SHIPPERS !
TIio Ifinc unci Fast Steamer
Manteo
will leave New York city ditrrt for
Brownsville on or about April 3rd
1902 carrying freight at OLD MORCAN
LINE rates and nt a very low rate of
iusw ranee.
Shipments will he insured en in-
strnotfou so to do and the value
to he insured briug endorsed on
bills of ladintr.
Merchants must advise.
Mr. IS. 0. hood nt
Galvton Texas
of names and adroases of their
shippers and what the kind and
approximate weight of their ponds
will be. IJq will attend to furnish-
ing shippers with blank bills of
lading and notifying thorn when
or where steamer will reueive
ponds.
Ti e manna insurance rata on
cargo from New York to Browns-
ville by Steamship "MANTEO" will
bo one-half of one per cent. In
struct ions to insure and value to
be insured endorsed on hills of
lading will be all that is necessary
o have owners' goods covered.
For further information call at
the
Rio G'niude railroad nfliee
Brownsville Texas or IS. 0
Flood Ualvestoa Texaf.
HOTEL
fi
JOLLIER.
ICISF1TTISD
AND
ItlSFUltXISIIISD
9
Meals the Chotoeat
To Be Obtained
On tho market. . . .
o
A Three Story Brick
SO Nleely FaraWied Roome.
On Prlnofpal BuHe Sroat.
e o o
Itou(mnll Kntos
to Faiuiilos.
m
PItOP
Browivsvillo Tex. k
vvvAvavvvwvAAw'
Jellies aud Jams
Oatmeal and Rice
High-grade Hams.
Nutmegs and Spice.
lYlAGko1 Maonroiit.
good Goods for the Money.
Onions if you please.
Vermicelli Crtutted Fruit.
Everything thaPs niee.
Reasonable Prices.
!t.ver Fails to Suit.
'Save Money by buying at
I Wo Movern's
OH EL17ABETH STREET
ft
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I5VANS ItES IGNAT I ON
IMnced in Hands of the President.
His Policy to B$ Continued.
Washington D. C Maroh 28
Commis5ioner of Pensions Kvnns
has placpd his resignation in the
bonds of the President. It will
nt take effect unit! somr import-
anfpositiou in the diplomatic ser-
vice is luund for him. I he
pension committee appointed at
the last annual encampment of
the Grand Anny of thr Republic
to inveMignte has made its report
tu the I'resideut. It has not yrt
btMii decided a& U) when the report
n'tll bu made public if at all. it
is stated that the polby of Com-
missioner liJvuus will be continued
bv his successor.
PROFITS IN LMMONS.
Cnltfonjiau Refuses $1000 an Acre
for His Producing Ranch.
Sinta Ana Ul. March 25.
That lemon growing iirthi- v.ilfVy
is h mo! proutnbtu industry is
shown by tht rrfiuml nmdf u few
days ago f an offer for u raurh
near thi foothills east of this
city about two and a half miles
north east of Tutlm
The ranch wmls ot 20 acres
about IS -acres in full lemon
bearing the other two acres
being taken up witti a little home.
It is owned by M. Wescott and
for several years bus been - making
the owner money. Wescott. wu
offered $20000 in cash for the
place $1000 an acre and refus-
ed it. He said he did not know
what he could put his money into
if he Miould sell his little ruuch
that would pay him uuy better
this is only another illustration of
the adaptability of certain portinos
of the Santa Ana Valley for lemou
groning aud also of tne enormous
z? . . . i. .i
profits to be derived.
ENFORCING LxWS.
Slot Machines Are Not Turned to
the Wall But Are Destroyed;
Holdenville I. T. March 23.
Colonel P. L. Super United Sfates
Attorney for the Northern District
arrived here to-day about 1 p in.
nod learning there were several
slot machines in various places in
the city ho summoned Deputy
United States Marshal Kfctu and
immediately proceeded to a hotel
and took two sloi machines threw
them into the street aud demolish
ed Lheiiu with an ax. Thev tbenl
proceeded to three dives took slot
machines aud crap tables und
smashed them. The tables and slot
machines were piled in a heap coal
oil poured on then aud set on fire.
They were soon cousumed. Ttie
United States Attorney got some-
thing like $300 in nickels and
quarters. The property destroyed
was valued at about $1500. The
best citizen of the town are elate !
over the transaction. Everybody
was worked up to a fever heat over
the affair. One of them knowing
of the presence of the attorney and
hts work took time by the forelock
and shipped two of his most vtln
able machines to Oklahoma City.
There were several warrants issued
foe the arrest of the operators of
the machines but at the present
writing no arrests have been made.
RAII.KOAI) RUMORS.
Riut Deve lutiiiMti Ai'miiimI Hrowtt'
ville Airi-iiui. llu Kri.-3!'" Tlii
Wy.
San Aniouin HJxpress.
The visit "f President Yoakum letittou troin eitizeos and vi-
to San Autonio several days ago nurs The nuima! it is uot a fih
has aroused almost as mitch inter- was alive at the time aud was
est in railway eireles s the coming noticed putting it twsr out of the
of Pridnul llari'iinaii nf the Sou- water every few minutes to breathe
them Pao'lk As oo. ofliuinl x- It lueMured nearly six feet aud
piv-j.i-d it. Hi Friscwi has gt weighed about 400 piMriid ; of '
its sm vc in Hint ic; cuing to cut some dark color aud had a- llnt tali
ice." W'hrre the road i troiog to 3r. Foster biught it for $10t tht
stop none will attempt to say but mounter dying shortly afterwards
nil -acknowledge that the road is The doctor who is having it trtuff-
going to prove one of the big fac- d said lie would not have bought
tors in the railway world. jr he had thought it was going
The interest however centers in ( diej iiiat alive thry are valna-
the Mextouu railway situation. Tie jt. Mfi jMiririties ami great wouicei
extension of t tie Blackwell Kind & f revenue fot'exhibitioti purposes
Southwestern menus that the sys- This is the firft. 1 'manatee" aver
tern is going to mnke n direct con- een here that we know of. Tht
nection at El Paso with the Mex- following data furnished u by
icauCeutral. From the best author-
itive Fourue the latter roijd Mx-
' '
ico's largest railway system isoon-
:...n.i t...i 1 1 -it :
trolled by the n. uiny Pierce syu -
dicate the same corporation sup-jsencow family found on the gulf
posed to hold a mojority of th? yoast but mar' plentiful on the
PfisCo stock. It will plainly be Florida coast; can live in alt'o'r
reeii from this how great a share of rre8 wnter; a warm-blooded sni-
tht Mexican business the Frisco mi ntd mns-t coma to the surface
will handle. Nut alone this but for ftjr every few tninutesj they
as h BVisto official said here several suckle their young ot: the gulf and
days ago 'this city will for a while Florida coast; they weigh 400 to
be the terminus of the frort Worth (J00 pounds; length G to 8 ft.it;
extension but it is contemplated to circumference around the body
extend the road to Brownsville." 4 to 5 feet ; width ot tat! 1 to 2
With the upbuilding of the rice feet tn South America they grow
and other industries in tha country t0 ne an enormous aize 15 to 20
around the latter city the roadfeetj weighing 1200 to 1500
would secure a fair amount f pounds. Manatee subsist on aqutt-
ireigtiv ont ii is uisu ujuhui iuaijC vegetation seawieu etc. ibq
it will go into Mexico from this
point and coostruefca line along the
coast of Mexico as far as Tampico.
This would put the Frisco in the
position to handle almost tb en-
tire freight business of Northeast-
ern iYIexieo.
The Harriman syndicate it is
said is dickering for the Mexican
National and in the event of their
securing it would make that syn-
dicate also a powerful factor in
Mexico. Some say the Harriman
syndicate is responsible for the
broad gauging and general improv-
ement of the National and that
i while a formal transfer of the road
to the liarrimau syndicate might
not be announced for streral
years still there was but little
donbi to believe that the syndicate
already has much to say in the Na-
tion al's management.
Light Biscuit
Delicious Cake
Dainty PastfieS
Fine Puddings
Flaky Crtssts
A Stranor of the; Dcp.
A "matinw e" was ?artured in a
tnr ihif- wek in th gulrOft
Corpu- Chrusti pa hy hiii
lean tisherujen and brought ro
ihts dty mi Wednesday where
it attracted a trrent ileal ut at-
jr. Royall Givetia is taken from
n up-to-dute book on the inhabit-uts of the deep:
... .
. HiitHiifce. of the ureuian or
will come out on river bauki md
seashore to browse on vegetation.
The flesh is eaten and tastes like
veal; the oil is very valuable tht
skeleton and skiu if taken off
whole commands a big price from
scientists for museums. -Corpo
Christi Caller.
ASKING TOO MUOH.
"It's astonishing how ioeoiiidtr-
ate people can be 1"
What's the matter nowT'!
lWhy an amateur dramatietlnb
out our way ia going to give aa en-
tertainment for charity."
And they want yon to bay wine
tickets?"
"Oh it isn't that. 1 wm f !d to
buy the tickets bnt they wait nt
to come and sit through tht show"
Chicago Poit. v
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 212, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 1, 1902, newspaper, April 1, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146134/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .