The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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RE2A TELLS HIS TALE.
II Auuilw Klihl rriii U'm Oaa
nnrd With Ml Munlrrua flat.
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A Tank Blows Up Causin? "7 . 7 im"ur
. r er of the. almh in believed to have ft
Death and Destruction. Ut of (WIlipW hM
I admitted that eitfht persnu were In the
rOUE-STOIIYEUILDISaSnATTE2EDIn..irury. Two of them lii lun
been amtd are the prisoner's nieces.
Hii id liiu- iu iwa Ta from j They are ImmIi donuwtica employed un-
til Kala aad "or Hrllvit II til made prisoner in the hnreui of the
Itarlrrf-Twrnlr-TbrM l-rnom r lml j. v ifMid that the irirU
kqt the ronrpirntors informed rc(tard-
of IU V let I in
lajard mI Kama
Arc fatally Hart.
Cincinnati. Mny B. ThU city aiulj
Ttchiity was greatly excited tat nltrlit
ver the exphatiou of a large tank of piuo-
lint which completely demolih.l the 4-
tUtrj bnildiiiK 4W to 4:12 Walnut street.
How many pecplo loot their lives and
how many were injured cannot be as-
certained nntil tho rubbi-h is chmred
way.
Thn explosion did not carry the debris
any dUt&uca frmu the building and even
the strw-t u not completely olaitruet-
ed. The building seemed to collapse no
that the pile of debris wan covered by
in the movement of tho hnh and on
rYiilay inoniiiitf the chosen awnuuiin waa
informed that the thuh intended to visit
thn shrine of tfuctan Abdul. Heia d"-
cidtd to make an attempt to get near
enough to hi ninjity to shoot at bint
with no tick of miiwiuK bis victim.
Finally Rom hu informed the an-
tWltica that ha intended to commit
suicide by blowing oat his bruins a
soon ojt he was certain that hit killed
tho shah but he added he waa scited
ud disarmed before he could carry oat
hi intention
The grand vizier ha also been con
the tin mof and the fire f cxtintpiishext I firmed and. with the exception of some
in tho collsrMO. disturbances upon the part of tlie mil-
The only way to rescue the victims aier ac Miinti. wno amuhi lor ineir ar
Waa to reinoTe the iuimmie nutue of
brirk anil timber and acoordiii(ly work
tnen were pat at it a many M could
Work on it.
Hix dead bodioa have boon token from
the ruinn and how imuiy more are yet lu
theMebria U an tmcertninty bat it Ube-
rwun of pay tberr) ha be-u DO disorder
and none U apprehended.
The priaonoT later nimle a farther
oonfewiioa admittiuit that the ronpira
Una bed alao planned to tnnrder the
fraud virier. It la alao U'lieved tlutt
tlie plot waa mneh more widniprad
thau llexa even now admit and some
erxl thure are yot a number of pernon i time mut elujw before all the facta in
buried.
A fiir aacuown 23 perum were In-
Jurrd by the eiillne of Uie ImiMlivg
and tho cjilohkn aud come eiht or
nine prnu iu tire anriookly and fouror Au
fatally hurt.
The bottom of the debri nuinot be
reached. Ufr late a!ay and until
thi ia aeconipH-thnd the total number of
injured person cannot be known.
Many persona had mirar-uluua eaoxpm
and had thn building fallen into the
at reel tha ions of life would have) bemi
appalinir.
No estimate enn be Riven of the Ion
bat It Will exceed 7!50O0.
VICTIMS OF THK tXPLOSION.
tho cuMt are muile public.
TOOK HIM
HOME WITH HEB
tluaUaaJ
A W1U rind Hr Warward
A aad Raarava lllw.
iC'CR May 8 Arthur (. Welling.
ton and Mr. Fanny Sp.--d l)tli of Chi-
cno. were arrrated tat liip'it at Col-
orado Spline on complaint nm out
by the former't wife iuid brouKbt to thi
city where lr. Welliiijrtmi win waiting
to receive them. Wi'lliugton and Mr.
8e--l are well known in (Hii'yge aoci-
ety. vlliiiKton wa nirmerly connect
ed with the (iriOin Car Wheel company
at a aliiry of M000 p-r year. Seven
moth ago it i alleped he left hin funi-
ily and with Mr. Hjex-d went to Cali-
fornia where they remained until a
month ago. Wellington and hi wife
have come to an agreement and will re-
turn to Chicago together.
A BUTCHER'S BLOODY WORK.
rakall boot HI Wlf. Kill III Auat
a4 I RiH HlmMir.
HiXTON. W. Va.. May 6-"Dad
Culp a batcher at Roncevert W. Va.
ahot aixl fatally wounded hi wife and
killed his kvi and waa in return hot
bitnmHf. Culp went home drank and a
family row e tinned. Culp ihot hi mm.
Edward 31 Tear old In the forehead
A he fell on hi kurea the yoang man
hot hi father through the left thonl
der. Mr. Culp cannot live. Culp ia
under arreet.
EXECUTION OF HOLMES.
It Will Take riaoe Thanulajr Mara lag
at I O'clock.
PlHLADB' puia May 6. II. II. Ilolmea
Mivictel f f the murder of Benjamin
Pictael lia now lea than two day to
live. Sheriff Clement aay the execu-
tion will w-nr aliout 10 o'clock Thum-
day morning. The xhi-riff awuTt-j that
there will be no teiinatloiial m-etie on Uie
gullow. If -"Iltilnte hne anything to
tay it mat be (aid from hi cell beore
1m march to the noaffeld.
Atmut 60 peraon. Including ofilciala
and newnmpi-r men will witnem thn
hanginir olthongh thoUHaiul are train-
ing every aerre to be prum-nt Aitd aa
hih a (lOO ha U-ea offered for a tingle
ticket. The prophecy that Holme
Would cheat the gallowa by comniiting
Drnr Little Wife at Home.
The di r little wife at home Tom
Willi ever n much to do
Stitclie to et aV I bliie to pet.
And an niaiiv lliouuht oiynu
the beautiful hu-ehold fairy
Killilig your heart with Imht:
Whatever vu meet today Tui
(io cheerily home tonight.
for thongh you are wnrn and weary
i oil neelii l te crai r cjn:
There are morl Ifkx dart to B-otle
hearti.
There are lixika IhHt wound anil hurl.
Willi the key in the latch at homToiii
Prop trouble out of ight:
To the dear little wife le i wailing
Go cheerily home tomglit.
Yon know ebe ill come to meet you
A smile on her aunnv fice:
And your wee'liitle girl as pure as a
pearl.
Will la theie in her childinh grace;
And I he boy hi father' piiln loin
With eye so hre and bright:
From the atrlfo ml d:n to the peace
Tom.
Cioclieeiily home tonight.
What though the tempter try you.
Ihoucli the shait ol al verae late
May buvtUi near and the sky be drer
And the lagknl tori line wait
You are paa-ing rich alreaily;
I.et the haunting lnr take flight;
With thn fai'h that win aiicces Tom
(jorhterily Lome tonight.
Anonymous
LI. II
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IAP.CQ
UHIIILU
The Leading Druggist'
tJUANTITY aul QUA LIT V of I'ure Dru.s.
(ANY Kiml nrevrlptfon can b pmpcitr III led )
TOILKT AHTICI.KS Dltt'U.JlSTS' HUNDRIKM Ktc. Klc.
LADIES:-
A Hnmttrr at ' Ikxll t ak IMt aad
(Hhan tM Ha SVuad.
Cincinnati May 6. The gnaoline ex-
Ittoeiouln the bniliUng at 4IKM33 Wal
nut trt I.ict night has rcjnlrMl tlie Auicide haa tio promine of fulfillment
attentioa of all rity departnisnta since.
The CMUdllia in the building are not a
great a thonght at flrxt but there was
aa alarm Juxt b'firu noon today in
the adjacent bnildiug. In rdT to rea-
Strict watch ia keit upon bint but he
fceem docile and reaigned.
The ncatTold l ready bnt will not be
erected nntil Thnrwlny morning. It
will lie pIiknyI in the cenUr of the
'ridiron whiclk the einidenined man's
I cell Mnuil. and a unual will be heavi
ly dmped in black.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
Tk rpaerraMiin af th Aeaale Mi4
hf Mr. MllrlirlL.
VTahiiinu'on. May 5. The outlined
programme for thn senate pniceednre
thi week wa shattered yentenlay by
nnexra-etcd motion. When tho Intend-
ed action to sinlclcr the river and har-ta-
bill wa attempteil it wu autagou-
ixed by a motion by Mr. Tnrpie. (I'in
Illd.) to PoinddiT thn I.lpollt election
raee. Mr. Mitchell with coiiairltnildo
Chlaaaa Oolaf la Caka.
Owen Utah My 8. Foar carload
of Chkueae laborers paaaed through here
Monday on tltrir wav to Havana. They
wre "in biaid" and traveling ondar the
aoapii-ea of the Chiunae Six ronipauiefi
who hare coutraoted to send them to
Havana to work. They were shipped
direct from Hong Kong and were met at
Sau FnuiciMY) by specially aathoriad
deputy United Statto mamlial. whoae
duty it U to ana them tnuiported arnia
ths continent without setting foot ou
United State auil
Cawaa Kraagkt llaak.
riTTKai KU. May J. L. Cowan tlnat
alv'tiding yonng lumber dnaliir who
wa rv-ently amwted iu Central Ameri-
ca was brought back to this riry in
charce of detective and i now in Jail. 1
Cowan lia made a full contention in
which lie implicate a nnmber of people
whine name are kept e.Tet nntil action
cau Ie tiiken againxt them. Snuaational
developiuexita are expected.
Mjara.Ifa alMwtlag.
Ci.vr.iiT Tex. May Felix Myes.
who U ohnrgfd wtth ault with Intent
to kill Charlie Duau had an exuiniulug
tr.id here and wa plai-ed .undor a J
loud. Dean ia suffering cuiuddurably
from the wound.
can the victim from thn debris hole
were cut through tlie wall and fonuda- j
tion of the adjoining bailding. It wa
found that the adjacent walla showed
the effect of either the opening or the
expliwiou and all the occnants of th
building were tirdiTcd ont. In thn
meantime cxngiTatcd report were rir-
culatcd about additional of life
and enomioti crowil gnthenMl.
Felicia Dnw h and C. L. Well w ho
wTn among the Injured are dead. Thn
bodiia riiivereil iii((liiil Rolling A.
Devi. Adolph Irach. Felicia Iirach 1
L. Well anil Mamie Kennedy and
me worxmen n p.n oui.t u-k... . . (h . (f lil(
tiRlitthntui. wit expected to Ik. r-.- j mf y . vote re-
The Wv taken to the morgan up-1 'ull" M to 'if' h' 0
rHel to hi'iM ta n M.uule Keiimniv wa 1k" P "l"" Later an
... ... i
llrevlvvr' lUalcamllaa Avarytcd.
Si-Hixonr-UJ 111. May . lu the
United States circuit court Judge Allen
ha acrvpted the reaigualioo of E. T
HookIou of EvanviUe Ind. a receiver
of the Peoria Decatur and EraiuvUle
railroad.
'A rhatakee Cammll Haloid.
TAni.KVl'AH. I- T. May 8. Joaepa
Cjinalatice a young Cherokee IM year
old. killiil himaelf here by blowing the
entire left ido of hi face off with i
dimWehnrreied shotgun. Thi ia thn
second Cherokee that ha committed sui-
cide in the history tt the tribe.
Wellborn New.
An outer of th Kattern Hur or
ganited here l-t Thuily with 4.1
members by timid Mafmn Mr. W. 8
llusklus. asaislvil by ber husband W.
S. Honkins of Houston Trxa. Ollicer
installed were: Mr. Mttie Kave W
M.;T. II. Iloyder W. IV; M; Nnnie
William. A. M.; Mi Minnie I.a-kl
secretsry; Mr. J. P. Royder treaurer'
Mrs. A. W. Uoyder comliiclre-s; lls
MalUa Williams A. C ; Mrs. T. II
Royder Adah; Mi Ma I'evetly Ruth
Miss Florence Willi K'ther; Miss
Sallie Willi Mrtli;Mri. J. T. Royder
Klecto: Mis. Mia rmron Harden
sod W. ti. William reniiuel.
We hd a very good ruin lt H.uur
dsv ulk'ht lint not enough; crop s
liHiking tine thmtgh.
Minter Spiings had a siuirrel brrbe-
cue tat Sittiinlay atij everytaly say
they had a good time.
Mesr-. Ata Kdell and Charley
Cheeseoorougb of Houston were hen
Mondsy.
Dr. J' (iiMvlwin of the lKlnin. as
here Saturday. Come airain Dr. but
look out for Dump.
Messrs. T. P. Boyelt T. C. Nunn
Dave F"ils and tauis IJaite of Bryan
and W. C. Doye't snd Mat BnffTd of
the College and J. K. Faiuhar of thi
piuv aeut over in the bottoms today
for a S day bunt and fl-h.
Mr. John For ls o( Brvao was here
Monday.
Robert Johnson of Abilene Trxs
i lu re looking alter hi father' inter-
rut and mill remain here the balance of
the year.
Ron llov.
Our New
Handkerchief Extracts
will Pleaso you.
n to tea ua. MIH allenOc.n la fv.rf bdr. W r alwr '! U. i)mw ou.1a
3iva IK- TctrrLcs-
Pliono 413.
DOD'T BUY FRUIT MS
Until you GET OUH PRICES.
We are llead.iuarurs lor MAHON'H .TAltH and have received sa
Immense Stock. We can also make ou the Ue-t Prices on
Toll3T G-la.sscs.
We carry the largest tf k ol rItlJC;H. PATKNT MKDI.
CINi:H PAIN TS OH.1 AND WALL PAPER etc. In Central Teia
and can make It to your-interest to trade aith us. We cue IT RE
DKl'OS ONLY In our prescriptions aud ul(itiita no cheap gools.
TRADE WITH V8. We will serve you courteously.
SAM B. MONACO.
"Tho Livo DruiHts.'
"Xorrell Stand."
Quick Sales! Small Proflts!
J. VV. ENGLISH.
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer ia
Staple i Fancy Groceries
WWES AND LIQUORS
-AHI
Agent for the Lansing Wagon.
ey Vpeda aHentiea said to the sale ol Cottoa Woal Country Pre4aee es
I always keep Ue hast goods ta aiy hoe.
MT Aaheasar-Bnaed HUmi botbed W aleavt ksit tr toik.
J. W. ENGLISH.
Itraolutloii.
Tlie following i a coy o:'n reo
Ivitioti iae.l at a lieetin: of the
Interior Cotton Shiiier Anntciii-
Ideutifliil a Ella fMii(;ltt.m. il iuii
Kennely I Mill iuninK and U no doubt
dead.
The following i a partial lit of thn
injured and their condition :
Mr. Adolph Drsw-h l noting rjuietly
at hospital.
WUlurd E. Cmk hiv arm and
Ictr badly cmhel ami head cut i uot
doiliR well.
Jiatcpa Hjiripir burned.
II. F. Hunwlck slumlder iliMiK-ated.
May HuttKclliiiiin head cut.
Emil Drach 8 year old arm und leg
broken cut over eye.
I'etir lluria coiittiniun on arm left
and tirenxt nlo nculp wound.
Cliarle Spillo nuitunion on arm luid
Injurv of head.
J. 11. Wurd of Tohilo whone leR usi
badly cnt by j;1iw U iloinir well.
A doren or more of olln r who were
agreement wa elTivUil to lawtpone th
matter until the river and linrW bill
m-ii piuvutl the dual vote In the clivtinii
cane to ! takea two day ufter consi l-
(ration was bcrun. At D o'chiek thenti-
finilnil buiiiiiitiM ramu np in the form of
the lmlid ltivext lotion resolution. Mr.
Peffer refund to further delay the mat-
ter and hi motion to proccil with the
Pollution ua nplield by Itll lo 2S thn
ili"l4'itiff the river and hnrlior bill.
Mr. HiU thereupon look the II. mr and
watill eakinit when the M'tuile ud-
Jounied at 5 o'clock.
AWARDED A BIO VERDICT.
t'oriy-Thrr l'rrlhl.
ElPa). Tex. May fl There wiTe
A'.t isiitiama in fits tit tit at i if I 'lit KtitiKr I
that cave.1 iu lately. The reacuin I tioit of Texas liel.l April
mrty have ''iiit work a the continual
f.illin of n k jeopardiwM their live.
All the miner nn-eutly taken out were
dead.
ta7r7iiM.o.i.r -i i '.- n -..( r .
Trlnliat lllrh la Mine.
Rio ik Jankiho May fl. A senaa-
fional utory I printi-d in the leading a-
t of the l!ra.iliaii capital to the I'fT.i t
that there are evideiicm of vsry rich
mini" of the precion metal in the
l-l.iii(l of Trinidad.
Welchtlrjr (el Judiiiiient Aaaln.t Knea
lanit for llrraeh t (wnlraet.
Nkw Yimik. May 5. William t.
WViuhiley ha ln awarded a verdict
injured huvo l'n diwlmrsiil from the 1 for A.4noo iu hit unit In the anpreme
hifpitnl or n'liioved to llieir hotin-. i court iiciini't Sylvester II. Kiniland
Much indignation exiM l.i au tlu-fw i.p...! f n-ntnict. The i.lninrifT
explosion I wid to hnve Iwi-n duo to
rnrch-wiiicM In emptrinK a barrel of (Tim-
uline into a tank mid leaving it wt ex-
M'd thnt a flahh from deranged elec-
tric win cnuwd the cxpliwion.
ANOTHER GASOLINE EXPLOSION.
Tan Wnmcn ami Tan I hllilrra INmmI
bikI Two t hllilrea lU.lljr llura4.
JCkw Youk May l. A a result of
the explosion of t j.';i"Hne Ktove in a
Dnxiklyn tenement houi-e two women
and two children w en' o badly burned
that tbey died soon afterwaid. Two
ether children were aiTionJy bnrneii.
The dead are : Mr. KcIhtta Cohen.
Carl Cohen Silomoii Cohen and Mr.
ratent.
Mr at nuflato.
ItfrrAt.o May 5. Fire In the 4-storo
I rirk building Jol to K IVnrl street
prai'tti-iilly burned out the building and
tt ci -.lit cuts ent.iiling a lo tiiuld
at nearly !'.K)(. . The occupant of
w. ttiiVtmg wit;; (' ir Hubber
compaiij
alleged that the defendant purchased
from him nil agreement of wile of the
TciaaTrnn": Railway company for the
coiiideratioil of .'iO(HK) He received
t'.'.l.oiHl in rn.li the contract lieing that
the balance ".hoiild Ih naid in the atoik
of the railway when nirganiied. He
also claimed flS.niH) w hich he said w
paid to tho defendant on nil argii'inent
that he wa to lie allotted one-twentieth
part of the capital stock. Tlie defend
ant averred that these agn'iiient were
conditional nin the title to the rail
way being jierfectcd which wa never
done.
lM 1lrli(ht IMwk.
l'lTTslit'li'i May ft. J. L. Cowan the
nlcotuling voung liimlHr ibaler who
wa nvntly arn-.tisl in Central Ann li-
ra wa brought back to tin city in
.harge of detective and i now iu jail
Cownn ha mntle a full coiiftwion in
which he implicntea a nnmlicr of pwiple
.) w.flnim are kept mvret nntil action
e . taken agaiiiht them. S'liMtional
i lopmeut are cxpivlisl.
l sala Sa.palHt.
s. May 5. Twentr r
4.
( llbiir. In VlM-upln.
Ai.ni. ami. May 6. A rloiullmmt or-
cumsl here tlimitiiig man.? cellar and
diimiiinug n large amount of pni rtr.
1 he big oil tank of the A-h'.ainl Light-
ing coiuany were swept away by the
flood.
ANNOl'Ntr.MI.XTS.
ill r terms (or announce men fur
(xilitical oll'nts of almtever c- mil
a!wv ca-h in al i ce of pulihca-
tion. Thi rule will be -t rictly kept and
the puliilcation of n riiliilate' an-
nonnreinent mny be omimiIi red a
receipt If iavment.
I lie toiioHiiig cin rate i I ie
charged for aiiiioniieing (viinliclales for
o Hi. ea .
Coniireanional 1- (V)
hi-incl .... lu 11
County Aim
Prei ini l 2 M
STATE SENATOR.
We are authorized b announce JOHN
A. W A LAN I) a a camli.lste for
Mule S'lialor fiom the Taelllh Seim-
b rial ilislricl roinposeil of the conr-
ties of Limelone Krei-tone Rotert.
sou and linmos subject to the aelion'nl
l li lH iiiiH-ratic iiominaiing (Miivenlion-
.Notice
Ilearne Tex. April 111 lH'.vi.
Tho hoard of medical examiner for
the 20th Judicial district will hold its
next regular niceiiug In Ilearne Texss
on Tne lay. May 12 at fl a. m. All
physicians holding temporary cirtitl-
cites are hetel'y notilled to appear he-
fore board at said time and p'nre for
cxaininsiinn. The board will a1i isatie
rirtii' to nil phvuii itn holding di
ei o i ifrrtsw before lhem'
''.Mi. nt D.illn:
Whereas The ounlcn i:icil
on the cotton triple y reason of
lui'l c m jr!fi n caueeil by K"
leixea f exi'ff'tve sie liave lie-
coine en liiir'lell-oine H In lie Ho
longer liornc; and
Where! We are rclinl4y in-
formed that in ail.liiion to the os.
e alrcmly incnrreil we are nhout
to he called upon to pay addition.
al freijrlit iipun all hale above the
rtund.ird ize nf22x.'S inches; mid
Whiten. Wide iiiihlicitv Iim
been and will he given of tli-vifl
growing out of llie Urge hale iil'.d
all gintier have bivn r ijuefleil lii
change their hoxe lu the htaml.ird
size.
a an.. Ill
Hes.i ve. 1 hal as we wul lie
compelled on and utter Scpleniht
1. 1S'.H. ti l V at b- it iiD rent
per hale xdditional I'reiglit on mu ll j
large- l.ile it will he therefore
necessary in order to protect our
selves ng!tint U''h los tn duck
e.ili l :! .V) rent in buying thai
U more limn "2S indie w ide mid
")H incho.s long.
The ic trust Ki-ordie the ioor
man in the euinmer and the roal
trust freczM him nut iu winter
and between the two he fu.d it
difficult to maintain hi trimt in
tioil.
Sam B. Wilson & Co. Druggists Bryan Tex
BRYAN MARBLE WORKS
jvmgL l II KIRK Pranr.
f aatasa av ax ' a
1'Iim MimiiMnt ai iuid
riVsMlllM III it il
IVom ili ItcMt l'r-
aMirn mill DoiueMtle
Mill-Ill. !
and Kniisl .
'rir Ieign
There has luen nething done in
the local wool market this year ex-
cept to store the few bag that
have been received thus f.r in lo
cal warehouse. Heavy receipt
are not expected here thi year as
the policy of fviT wool growers
'A . t ii -i. -!: .1 I.
an I . ' X 10 llOUl llieir tups un ino raucn
rT the le.e of l.0v . - ... . .' .
1 . ! I
I t-Ji'lUUl
il the rrtherr. buyers or
r ""Vi'8 tot them.
ikox im-:nc;incs ikon im?viu?
KIXTUHJCS nmf liouso rlViiiiiiiinrM
a SHeislly. Aiii for FIHK AND lirKul.All I'Kmil! SAILS.
I can save you money on anything in my lino
R. H. KIRK
Brfan Texas.
' TYLER II AS WEIL
BqOKS STATIONER
Paints and Oils.
Any book or piece of.iusic
you want promptlyso-
Cured if not in sto
Fresh -
Garden and FlcwSecd.
ThoneH.
Tyler Aswell.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 135, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1896, newspaper, May 7, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319309/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .