Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 262, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 29, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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i err i Ok - f tba most re
ioleof the & ;i;y reatarkabls
flings of the Hirtiniqae Iis
1 lis bravery vat life that of the
K m soldier wlto stood t the
e i't of Pompeii "failofal ot.to
lltii ieo4 recalls toot of Jim
!i 4sof the Prairie Utile. Hie
ot'insjaje was m that of Leonids
at.d his 4partaaa at Tteraaopylar
wi ch bii coast doto to us through
tl history of th more thsu twj
Hi usaod intervening years with
ut Jtwioiatird lnstr. Got thinks
of. Pieketc's charge op Calp's hill
of the Uglit Urigtic at Ualaklava.
ot the splendid achievements of
hi tory as the blood ttfnlls at tl.
rcdiag of tht? story of Captain
" eeasan of the Koddaas.
The Uoddatti eras off 8t. I'ierre
M. rtinique at G o'clock oti th
to rain of the 8th of liey. The
ca;itaio uottetd the volcano of Mont
IN let as 4ttoktitjr. 8addrniy
Hi re wait a terrible explosion. The
side of the volcano ctpaued out and
ii . all of tire swept over the town
an I the bay. The Uoddatn wm
Mt icJc broadside by the burning
nm ts and nearly capsised. The crew
leaped into the cabin the forecastle
mi 1 even the hold for shelter. Cap-
Im i Freeturn was tit the chart room
wl ea tuts vessel was strack. The
I'U niiijr eittbera were borne in by
hi swift a movement of the sir
tli oufch the doors aad port hotex
tli t he was terribly burned. The
a taiu went to his post on the
In dge. tie signaled the engineer
1" full ped astern.
litre aaa a great darkness. The
mi aa obscured by the clooda of
h.-I .e. The sra was boiling like a
cm 14 1 on. From stem to ateru ttt
kIu was covered with red hot
jih .tea lava. Theahipatf rat won Id
no uiove. The steering gear had
ii jstatned with lava sad the
u! would not work. With the
II"? i bur iifd troiu btsnrios and the
l.l. hI ht ran filing into his eyes the
live ! mat tor of the Itoddaia kept
lm post giviuif signals to back
inn) advance until -at length the
J.' i ldaw answered tjs the rudder
Html steamed out of that harbor of
lrirh.
i aptain Frttmin brought his
h h 1 1 . safely into the harbor of Hi.
Lucia where he at.d the sarrtttag
members of the crew were given
medical attention. The captain and
the raw were terribly bnraed. Tha
cscH))t of the vessel waa miraculous.
It bad been oo are in a dosed
placis. Mow the captain and tha
crew badly bnraed themselves
ininagcd ro keep down the flames
ot the vi ssel is a woodcrful thing
Hut tn(t wonderful of all is the
su pit m - courage of the captain
that heroic figure on the btidge of
the K Milam in the avalanche of
doatli.avthe heavens rained fire
with : : ieth keeping down his
exiTin ii !? torture and triviug
the tiu i necessary to fave the
lives of his i-rcw Houston Post
Jolm W. Hoyt.
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AGENT
Waters Pierce Oil Co.
Supplies the rado with
ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICAT-!
Ks'O TKRY QUALITY I
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Ttroetttiue Lutseed Oik Gso j
line Candles Axto Grtmsy etc.
Satis Gneollae Egi 1 l-t to CO Mores I
Power witk or without Centrifu-
gal Irrigating Pnmpe.
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bethliza .Street
OOOOGGOCOOCCOOGOOOCOCOOO
Tonsorial
Artist.
The place to get a first-class
Shave or Hair-Cut
COOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOGOOOOO
.u.. . . IPolite and Courtpnns Attention
juhit ffuiiffuns uu AX NTXKTTIIiyO
lm rot Taacix vn . sjcijclvo sat- IK to All.
XXCWIXJW; KKSTGAM HC1A 29CKS.
Louis Cliaray
THIS "UI-TO-IATI"
SHOEMAKER. !
WUl taitke Jyou xhom or boots time
aw sty Hah awl ooutfortxUe. I
ItwpairiiiK of lathee xnd children's
shoe done it smnll oont. '
Louis Kowalski
Merchandise and Gusom
House Broker-
Gone ral Receiving and For
Avnrdln Ajjent.
Bkownsville TexasJ
J. S. & M. H. CROSS
Dru Goods Boots anflSIioes
BROWNSVILLE. Texas and MATAMOEOS Mexico.
WINCHESTER ARMS AND AMMUNITION
Wm. ICkli.y
PrtwidMit.
S. L. Duokmx
Vi-Procitlont.
A. Ashiieim
Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
CAPITAL $50000
Surplus and Univided Profits 20000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Buys and soils Muxictm ntouwy
mid Domestic Exchange.
DIRECTORS.
William Kolly C. H. Claris
Foreign Drafts iwued on all ; Robort Dalzoll A. Ashheiiu.
uiuU in Europo.
S. L. Dwonuaii M. Alonso.
E TO GO
LIQUID REFRESHMENTS
AND COURTEOUS
TREATMENT is the
INTERNATIONAL
SALOON
ELIZABETH STREET BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
W
ines Brandies Liquors Cigars
THE K1NKST IN THE CITY.
VICTOR EGLY. JR. - - MANAGER
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bEALKR IN
1 GROCEREIS I
s Shelf and Heavy Hard-war
W AGRICULTURAL I PLEMENTS
iii Tin aad Wooden Uare
hi Wupperman Nou Breakable
White Enameled Ware
m Sheet Tin and Iron
Round and Plat Bar Iron
S White Lead Lubricating Oil
Turpentine Puinfc Varuish
ana window nss.
aud Dry Paints for
CarriuSliLJind HuildiiiKS
'Jnrrinfre Wcii and Build
inr Material.
Sash Doors aud Blinds to
order.
Lime Cement aud Bricks.
Agt.'for John Finnignu & Co
li Will "AY THF HIGHIST PRICES FOR HIDES SKISS AND Ml COUNTRY PRODUCE
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You Want the Best
Your Physician aims to put
all his knowledge experience and
skill into the prescription' he"
wiilft; It is tin order for rf com
biiuition ofsremeilii's which your
case require tie ennuot rely on
the result unless the ingiedients
arn properly compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to jourself by briugir.K your
prescriptions here. They'll be
compounded only by registered
pharmacists who nie aided by the
largest stock of drugs in this part
of the States everything or' the
linest quality that money can buy
or experience select.
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Snooesters to Celestik Jiqou
Commission
Merchants.
IMPORTERS Of
DEI LESS IN TEX BEST 1KJLKDS Of
Wins Liquors Cigars Sporting Goods
SHOT GUNS.
Pistols Rifles
AND TABLE LUXURIES.
A eoMtplet Ujc of tk ftnaet lm-
porird ftd tHomttstic
Wi ne Cojjwa A! isara 1 Water
in A If Cigars sad
Purr Olive Of. DeJieasiflS
or all r.ptirtiw kjt Ut stemk.
te AH Orders by Wal
5rownsvilIe-Alice Stage til
W. T. DORSET & CO.. Z
OWNERS AND MANAGERS
Desire to inform the travelins; public that having been awarded!
the contract for carrying
The United States Mail
They are also prepared to carry
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT PAG-K AGES' '
BETWEEN
Brownsville " Alice. i
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AMMUNITION
er Otbenrise Faily Trade Sal
Until further notice stages will leave B row hsvi 1 1 e"!l it I ice on
the following schedule " ' '
Leave BROTNSVILLE daily at fl a.m. aud arrive afc Alice in 39 fcoursV
Leave ALICE daily at 9 a. m.reaohinj? Browtisvillfeht HO hours.
Courteous treatment to patrons. Ofllee lionrtf 9to 12 u.iifuv
2 to 5 p.m. For further fnformafion address 1
RANK AYEKSt
ALICE TEXAS
MISS S0S1K DORSFIT agent.
BnOWNSVILLCi TAXAt
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 262, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 29, 1902, newspaper, May 29, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146184/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .