Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 236, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 29, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. Tils.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS TUESDAY APRIL 29 1902.
NUMBER 236.
CONSOLIDATED IN JULY 181)15 WITH THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHICH WAS PUBLISHED HEICE FOR SIXTKEN YEAItS
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PROFESSIONAL
TAMES B W ELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offifie coond Floor Ri Grant" RmIIkmH
Kulldfnu
a.. H. UOODKIOII. K. K. OOOORIQH
B. H. GOODRICH & SON.
attorneys at Law.
IValerB In R6aJ Rotate.
Ojinplfii Abstract of Cameron Ootintj
kept In the offlae.
HKOWKH '! M.K TBI AH
T H. THORN
DKNTTST.
Office Opposite Miller's Hotel.
nit ii iVn. 8 tn i? in. and
HHOWNHVILl.B TKXAK.
Dr
1?. W. KIRK II AM
Physician anil Surgeon
Siieoial attention to the diseases of
the Byo Ear Noso and Throat. Of-
fico in Tilghnmn BnildinK (np stairs
Thirtoonth streot. Brownsville Toxas.
D 1 L. F LAYTON.
Physician and Surgeon
Offlco: Purkor Row Oomor 12th.
and Washington strcoth (up
stairs.) Entrance Washington
-" Struot.
BROWNSVILLE :: : .-.TEXAS
D
O NOT FIAL TO
CONSULT ME.
Do not ro tftrotigto Ufo suffering
beofttuw you havo Ihjwi told that yowr
dtsoueo is inouwble. I can prove
that iny kiiowlea of Phytic Science
and Allcloidid Dosimetric Medication
willlMiaboon to you. If I otmnot
ouro you I win nt Wat roliovo your
sufferings mid make life a little
Hwootor to you. My reputation is
based upon my success. I will visit
any pnrtof the county day or night to
attend the sick. Consultation confi-
dential. Calls loft at tho Botica del
Leon will ho promptly nnswored.
C. C. FORD M. D.
OFPiOKt Sohodta Buildiug Cor. Wash-
ington and 11th. streets.
ft. H- WALLIS.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Its Introducing new and select styles
Lt work at hln parlors. Also new style
oi fancy card mounts.
Copying pad enlargements incyrao u
GEORGE CHAMPION
REAL ESTATE
AND
Lire Stock Broker
Hrownsvillo Texas
S Agricultural lands suitable
for farming in the valloy of the
W RIO GRANDE also in the State of g
T AM AULIPAS MEXICO will be
j sold in small or largo tracts to
suit pttrchasor.
tor RICK A XI) SUQAIl
LAMM A SPECIALTY- $
I General Mercfcindlst
fc
HRO NSVILLE TEXAS
ION
SHIPPERS !
The Fine and Fast Steamer
Manteo
will leave New York city direct for
Brownsville on or about April 15
1002 carrying freight at OLD MORCAN
LINE rate and at a very low rate of
insurance.
Shipments will he insured on in-
struction so to do and the value
to be insured being endorsed on
bills of lading.
Merchants must advise.
Mr. E. 0. Flood at
nlveston Texas
of names and adresses of their
shippers and what the kind aud
approximate weight of their ponds
will be. lie will attend to furnish-
ing shippers with blank bills of
lading aud notifying them when
or where steamer will receive
goods.
Ti e marine insurance rate ou
cargo from New York to Browns-
ville by Steamship "MANTEO" will
bo one-half of one per cent. In
structious to insure and value to
be insured endorsed on bills of
lading will be all that is necessary
to havo owners' goods covered.
For further information call nt
the
i i rande railroad oflice
Brownsville Texas or 10. O
Flood alveston Texss.
HOTEL
.MILLER.
REFITTED
AND
REFURNISH EI)
MohIk Oh Choicest
To Bo Obtained
On tho market. ...
A Threo Story Brick
20 NiouJy Furntehttd Rooms.
On Priuoipnl Bvurinuss Streot.
Reasonable Rates
to Families
2
PROP.
Brownsville Tex.
tOOOOCOOOCOGOOCCOOOdOOOCO
ROCERIES.
Jellies and Jams.
Oatmeal and Rice.
High-grade Hams.
Nutmegs and Spice.
MACkerel an( Iacaron'-
fjood Goods for the oney.
Onions if you please.
Yeriniselli Canned Fruit
Everything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices.
Kcver Fails to Snit.
'Save Money by buying nt
I John RflcCovern's
i OX ELIZ1BETH STREET.
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KILL AND BURN.
(Jen. Smith's Counsel Admits that moSt txitellrnt fond lor cattle.
He Gave the Order. Indeed according to Secretary VVil-
son ther? is no reason why south
Manila April 25.-T!.e trial oy al(rtfm (U1(j pori(a 9UmU not
court martial of Geueral Jacob II become refU cattH raisitiK ?-
Smith on the charge of conduct t;0) Ta. Vl.vet beafl enrjches tne
prejudicial to goo.l order ami uis-
cipline began today. Ueneral
r . .. . .1.1 I.. I I
Lioyi wueawn presided uunmri
A W...'?fii(T nnniKKl for
viMii o . . useit ainyjyr!. cassava is in
the defense said in order to sim- . rKSpM;ii; better than corn Tor
phfy the proceedings he uas will- fattening toek and it can be pro-
ing to admit General Smith gave (iee(I at mne.h le est.
instructions ;o MajorWaller to Kill f tie farmers r the southern
and Burn and make Samar a howl- stt;tjon f this state und Florida
ing wilderness: that he wanted R01(j oe impressed as Secretary
everybody killed capable of bear- Wilson U with their advantages
ing arms and that ha said specifi- jt would not be many years before
Cally all over 10 years of age as t lit? v- would bo raising enough cattle
the Samar boys of that age were t0 supply the demand of the entire
equally as dangerous is their eld-
ers.
Captniti David Porter marine
corp.'
aud Lieutenant John tJ.
Aday marine corps were the only
two
witnesses examined ineir
testimony developed nothing new.
Major Littleton W. T. Waller
marine corps will be the only
other witness tor the prosecution.
Qe was unable today to be present
on account of sickuess but
it is expected will be iu attendance
tomorrow. The defense will call
several officers of the Ninth Infan-
try. Major Waller nnd Lieutenant
Aday of the inanue corps who
were tried by court martial hero
on the charge of executing natives
of the Island of Samar without Porlors "Those Days in Old Vir-
tual have been acquitted. ginia" aud the first part of a de-
"
1 laius iiicii
Promise Wealth
.. r. 1. r
rwinm alwc.
Secretary Wilson has been talk
ing about uis souiueru trip twice
lia return to Washington from
t h Brunswick convention. The
inference fronl.what he says is
t . 1 .1 ... r
tnatlhereisaspieoueuiumre ior
this section of the south provided
the people utilize their advantages
to UieiOest 01 uieir auuui.
He calls attention to the fact
that the timber lands of south
Georgia and Florida are being rap-
idly cleared ana inai oeiore many
years lumber and naval-stores at
present two great sources 01 weann
will cease to iifford much of a re-
venue. The people he says are
looking about for something to
take their place. Their purpose
is to utilize tbe lands as the timber
is removed. Thi they believe
Light BiSCtfit
Delicious Cake
Dainty Pastries
Fine Paddings
Flaky Ctsts
profit by l in? iig cassava and the
velvet bean. Tteihr thev make
gmj Mv making an excellent
food for entile. It gathers nitro
n frn tbe air nud stores it in
...... .... .
S(m ror meat Instead of plod-
ding along from year to year mak-
i just enough to maintain their
families uey would be getting
rjc.
From its charmiug cover by Al-
bert Herter to its last page the
May issue of the Ladies' Home
Journal excels in all ways. The
most important new feature is the
beginning of Ernest Thompson
Seton's department for boys which
is written aud illustrated by the
famous uatnralist-author-artist.
Lindsay Deuisou.who knows Pres
ident Roosevelt in a very personal
way writes of "The Outdoor Pres
ident" and Helen Keller contin.
ues the marvelous story of her
life. The fiction features are Miss
ligbttul story by Grace S. Rich
moud called "Tho Iudifference of
. VT . ...
Juliet.' Neltie Blanchau tells
I
;1Iow tje Birds Bnid Tbeir
- jNesl8 nud Wi Bra(1iey 8j0WS
Uje . boll(oir of mTuB Bradley
louse ... Mr. Bok.s editorial is
& fie bit of sarca3m aime(I flt tbe
wise New Yorkers and Mr. Mabie
iu hjs literary talk deals with the
rrodnB mbit and 8everal new
b(Joks nn(J writers of note. Tiieres
nQ end of K0(J(1 and eipfn advice
aod interesting facts in the various
depHrtniets and the illustrations
are consoicuousiy attractive. By
Th( Cnrlb pubi3hinK Company
Philadelphia. Ten cenU a copy;
oue dollar a year
A SUNNY PRESENCE.
If you had asked ber about her
accomplishments she would have
told you that she had none and
wonld have been quite sincere in
to play a piano aud she had never
tiled her haud at water colors or
crayon sketching. She had nver
found time for embroidery. She
gt off th" key when she tried to
sing. in tact idle might run
through-the list of what are called
accomplishments without naming
one at which she was nu expert.
Yet this sunny-faj-ed sweet
voiced trirl hml accomplish-
ment which out vri-J nil those
she lackid. WiiMi.v r she went
rluuiny flicks grew -h: erful. She
was a happiness iiiakrr says Wo-
man's Life.
Children stopped frettinir when'
she eame near (Jld penpb came
bauk from tiii' drm.iis of the past
and found th pr eni sweet. With-
out Leintr wiH r witty or beauti-
ful UiTe was an atmosphere of
peai-e about her like the fragrance
of a flower. Her smile had the
comforting warmth of sunshine.
The tones of her glad .young voieu
stirred the heart like a song Ex-
change. For the Consecretion oi'a Houi.
I heard not long ago of a house
thai was cousecruted somewhat af-
ter Hie fashion of a church. The
clergyman aiuouir the guests was
asked to bless the house where
upon he prayed : "Father of all
may this house shelter a happy
family; may it be the dearest spot
of earth to all the household; may
irs influence be far-reaching id
blessing and may one of the many
inaiihious in the better country at
last receive all who belong to this
oue." The Lady from Philadel
phia in the May Ladies' Horn
Journal.
BORAX IN THE MEAT.
The Representatives of Eleven Big
Packing Houses Arrested on
Serious Charge.
St. Paul Minn. Globe.
Representatives of eleven whole
sale meat packers will appear in
the municipal court soon to answer
to the charge of selling products
containing borax as a preservative.
The action is taken by the Retail
Butchers' association. The firms
accused are: Armour Packing
Co. three complaints; Liverpool
Packing: Co. two complaints; Mc-
Millan &Co. Cudahy Packing Co.
August Amiuon Nelson Morris &
Co. Swift &Co. and Schwurachied
& Sulzberger.
The slate dairy aud food com
misslouer some time ago commenc-
ed an aggressive campaign agaimt
meats preserved iu violation of the
state law. Tlin last report of the
state chemist showed a large per-
centage of meaU inspected to be
nnder the legal standard. . Tbe ac-
tion of the retail association i im-
portant and significant aside from
the immediate results in that it
iudicates a general desire on the
part of the retail merchants of the
state to do busiuess within the pro-
visions cf tbe law. Whenever thf
dairy department finds impure
samples of goods on sale in a retail
store it is obliged to do on:: of two
thiols either prosecute the retailer
or become himself the complainmg
witness and act against the aeaaa-
factarer or wholesaler throagk
which he bought his goods. Tbe
Retail Butchers' asiociatioi fata
taken this course and is determin-
ed to place the responsibility where
ooooxxxcoo(Xcooooooooooit lhty CB do t0 "dvantBe ind
er answer. Sha did not know how it belongs.
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