The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 245, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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BRYAN TEXAS SUNDAY IIORNXNG SEPTEMBER. 12 1897.
Vol. .II No. 215.
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IEADOUARTERS
1MB IS' IT TTftri
For Eatable Groceries.
I have no Shop-worn gooJs to offer
you "Bargains" in but vill appre-
ciate your trade and guarantee to
to keep you .supplied with the best
Groceries to be had. DON'T FOR-
GET the BUST costs yoj no more
at ED HALL'S than Cheap Stock-
worn second hand poods at bar-
gain prices elsewhere. I give my
entire attention to my business and
know where to buy and how to buy
ME YOUR ORDERS.
Lcadeu Bullets Poured
Stilling Miner.
Into
MEN FELL LIKE
SO MANY SHEEP.
ED HALL The Grocer.
The
K ITCHEH
ii. i
ice cnian PiULOs
.A
The Slaughter Awful and
Excitement Intense.
TWENTY KNOWN TO EE DEAD
Ikeeff Martla Bis D.stles fe4er
take W Ilea away f Minlnn
kM Ik ak.ria Was AMaek-
4 -M lilt la Orr4 Oak
U tK pl.t whirr IC C3 aiel dulicmm its-
mi liiti errl In tbv mini (-rf.i t
Freak ) eonipkl u "f
CjtJitt Fruitt Cyan Etc.
-NAME ON EVERY PIECE.
LOWNEY'S
ChocoLite Bonbons.
W$ malt a Spiciattf of
..(uvncj's Fine Chocolates.
YELLOW FEVER ! I
T lie State Health Officer b
quarantined efsest Yellow Ire-
Ver. Ill fidelity and CaaualtT
u. iei.reented by 01. write
Of
PATRONS
AMD FRSEMDS:
Brains M idi)n. (I i iu -. II tl.-rl-;i and Iturloon Counties
1 lit-cotiiliiiifil r;ii';!.i!"aiil nk-i'l of roti.tinnit I represented
by inc amount t 'nor.- il.nii f l.lMt.OO t.uH. Tlic raiital and
ferret of ii i ;i i In rr-ctit writing f tills amount to
more thin t '.'. t'HM 1 ..i:i 1c i.tly lieliove that lean serve
you 1'i't'tT ai.il i o r in at y line of rik tliey city
town ci'iintry or j j s. 1 liave an -ilirient ort'u-e font the
t1ir of lii' ti ari-it'i.li r 1 1 innnnL'' im-nt of FRANK V.
Mit'ONNICO I n" t tfully '!icit and will appmiate
J our bunn
fl. D. jVIcConnico.
Itaiellon. r . Sept. 11
elutatlon reached a terrible crisis id
th outakirt of Latimer yeeturday af-
ternoon when a bsnd of deputies un-
der Sheriff Martin. Art J Into an infu-
riated mob of miner. The men fell
like to many sheep anil the en Itement
lnc haa been ao Inteniie that no ac
curate II r u re of tht dead anl wound-
ed ran be obtained.
Report run from IS to 20 killed and
40 or mora wounded. On man who
reai bed tb arena about nlghl counted
1) corpse. Other bodice 11 In tba
mountalna between Itlmer ted liar-
lelcb Tboae who were not Injured
took their dead and Injured frlrndi
Into the wooda "and th estlnnta U
liaSied.
Th atrlkera left lUtrlton .t about
1J0 o'elotk jreaterdajr aftprnron. an-
Bouniicg their Intention to go to Lat-
imer. Worn thla became known a
band ot drputlea waa loaded on a trot-
lay far and went whirling arrosa the
mountain to the arena whera tha
Moodjr eoufttrt followed. On reu hlrf
Latimer they drew up In line at th
dga of tha Tillage Jimt aa the atrikei
approarhed. Sheriff Martin went .ut
to meet them.
Th men drew up aullenly and Itnt-
eaed In allenr until he had once read
th riot a t. Thla flnUhed. a low mut-
terlng aroa among th forrlga. n
and there waa a alight forward move-
ment. Perceiving thla. th aherill
atepped toward them In a drtiwmlned
ton and foilad advarua. Some atriuk
th ahertff and th ant moment thT
waa a command to thedeputlc to fire.
The guna of th diputle liiatanily
belihed forth a terrible ully. Th
report aeetned to ahaka th Tery mo.in-
w i re but a i ii-.r! ('iiaiu away.
On the i' her aide or the road M
r::uiy more lmilim. The a-boolhoti
waa trMtiaforn:.'d !nt j a lemjiorary hoa-
pltul and aoii. of thfi wounded wer
tuken tbi-re. All along '.he hlllni(l
woiindnl men Wfre found on the green
on the ruful and In the fit -Ida. Many
otheri who had been curried to a dis-
tance could not I found.
A aoon a the r.ewa of the aliHMng
tern hul llaileton there waa (onnlerna-
tl'.iii. Within 10 minutra the atreeta
wtre IiIik kid with exrltrd people. The
Lhlt'h Traetton company Immediately
pliiird a nimihf r of extra can on the
Ijitlmer Una and dix-tor and clergy-
men responded promptly. The rtuh of
P'opie to Ijttinier waa ao great that
the progrrKa of v l.l In along the road
waa Impeded.
Anihl the ei itement the deputlel
turned their attention to the wounded
and carrid n any of them o place
where they ro'ild I more comfortably
treated.
Martin Rakowskl an Intelligent
Hungarian from Mount ri"aant. who
! waa allot In th arm. wax aeen by a re-
Th atrlk j jmrter and gae tbl vera'.on of the af-
and think ha only did hi duty. Among
the' luhorlng eleaient. however the
feeling la very bitter agalnat th
aherltf.
REJECTS SIXTY-FIVE CENTS.
Mlaara br Tata af 4IS ta 47
lcliaa la Aaaaab
Columbu. O. fiepL 11. Th mlnera
voted to reject th 63 cent proportion.
The tot atood 407 to accept 41S
agalnat.
Not a word waa heard by th report-
era outaide the ball aa to aflalra be
tween the aherltf and mlnera at Haxel-
ton. Whether It waa dlaeuaaed within
the convention la not known.
Kome newnpaper men bellev th
llazetton matter had It e fleet on th
vote while other do not
JHM B. MIKE
9
fair:
"We were goitig along the road to
Ijitlnier and the .-pit c were lined up
a roia the road barring our prngreaa.
We tried to go through them and did
not atteo.pt to hit or rr.o'.e.t them
when they fired uon us. We tan but
they kept on .h: ting at ua while w
ran
t'ltliena' mtluR were held at va-
rloiia parta of the city but night. Opln
Ion waa dlvidtd alMiut the reaponal-
blMty fur the liootltig. At one meet-
ing held In Vnn Wt klea' raalno. at-
tended by bat l"r col operator and
prominent biiie.a reaolullont wer
adopted calling on tivernor llaatlnga
to wild nillitU here lmniemaieiy. At
other niuKhnmtiug attended by tnou-
and of peopl. the aeutlmen' waa
aitftlnht bringing the troopa here and It
U amerttd by thee that tture waa no
nr'eity (or having the depuile her.
Allhoucli Hherif Martin r'alma to
have been bt'itaHy a'aaulted he did
cot have any marka on hi" per: n.
NINETEEN DEAD.
rrlr-a Mura W .r V aaad4 kf
rall.l traaa lr. Nt.K
Hai'.eton. Pa.. Sept. II Nineteen
dead rnd 41 wounded la the record of
the Wlm heotera wleid. n by deputy
ahetlffr at liltin-er Friday afternoon
Eleven i f the tin fortunate irinrra drop-
rn d d ad In their trai k uni!r th ter
Troap Or4ra4 Oai. (
Harrlaburg. Ta. Sept. 11. uorernor
Ilantlngt received word from th aher-
Iff of Luzerne county that he had fi-
hauated all hi power In trying to
atippreaa the mob near Haielton. and
silked for military aaalatanre. Colonel
C. D. Ikiugberty of Wllkeabarre aent
a telegram corroborating thla atory
aud euggeated that th flrat and third
brigade be lummoned to th heriff I
relief. (Joveruor llaxtlng laued a tall
for the third brlgad to proceed to th
aeene of the rioting and for the flrmt to
be held In readlnea.
Ilaaekaa Dawa kf a ft'aaaaa.
ritlaburg. Ta.. Sept. 11. Two miner
named John llogan and Murray Sut-
ton employed by tha New York and
Cleveland Cat Coal company attempt
ed to Interfere with a aquad ot women.
wivea of atrlkera. who wer marching
at Plum creek llogan tried to puh
Anna Field th leader off th road
when ahe knocked htm down with a
club. Inflicting a painful wound on tha
head. The women then continued th'lr
march. A ahort time later a body ot
atrlkera were atopped near Center by a
party of deputies and ordered back to
ramp. Hudolph Llaey who waa lead-
ing the marcher and carrying an
American fUg. refund to atop and waa
arreated. Three othera who took
Llaey'a place wer alo arreated. Th
marcher finally turned bark and th
four ment under arrest wer aent to
"The Original Cutter"
U. T. JAPES'
Livery
V
Stable
la now in better condition than ever In-fore mi l
will meet all competition in j-rices ami give a-
good service as can be obtained elsewhere.
Hew Buggies Fino Double
or Ginglo drivers.
rronit aUtrtitlon to ittialiioa Iay or Night
llc-nrae-anil Carriage for l'nnrrU. ('in.!i te t n 1 r-
Uklug Latablii-hmenl open I'.iy aud Ni.ht. T Ic Iiiiic 11-.
IMttaburg Jail
WHAT A SPREE CAUSED.
4 Waaj
ItaaWw Wm tka
fwa 4rma rat lav.
Racine. Wl. Sept. 11. Thomas
Cudahy lies at St. Luke honpltal dy
The GLOBE SALOON
$4 WINES LiaUORS AND C7.OAKS.ji.
Is the favorite rewrt of all thore lio like
t good drink iklllfully ruixt-d and taste-
fully acrrcd. We liandle only tie Wt
brand of . . .
1 a"i reirenit K-iui'-il'lt" t.i A-.'mr SiK-iMy ol New York; Pacific
Mutual Life; Am-ri'-.ut Life; Fi-l.-'ity and Casualty ol New
Y rk. for liii Ii I am t!i mil v duly atnliorized ajetit in Bryan.
MARKS' STABLE.
Tlu finest Hquipped Livery Stable in Bryan.
I hve an tm-iiaVd Collet turn of tl. t l Mot and Ftneat V
hide and will tmrt a I I ouititor in iru-e.
HEARSE CHARGES REDUCED.
Mv at 1 of V till ii Hint I'luli'rtiikcra' Supplies u alao eoua
ami id llm 1h t rpa i y. Ilrrva ter n j llrarae will be at the
a- rvi -e of the t uUic for 1 un. ra'a In the rliy i'or .1.tH.
i:ksikctfilly
t Tk. 1.-1 .9 K.. a . ttfmn! haU bVil Dlfttl? tO ftrTfSt to
atl a -ji.mi- Hn 1 ill' at I I I ill n ' "'' " - - -
phone 42.
J. F. PARKS.
We Lead
the Town
0
On School Iiooks Satchclx IJas-
kct an J o'.!ir 5chool Supplies.
Lanniappo with Every Pur-
E. J. FOUNTAIN
rlble battery. f.Hirrinre d!d during th 1 - ihuicito vj
night and f .tir were add.d to th r-) r"" Weinberg a aaloon keeper three
r.l e.riv thl mornlne. 1 mile north of the city. Weinberg1
A detainment f the state military lf reported to be mortally wound-
in .1 a thla mornini and eJ of being atnick over
lamiwd on the commons In the center'1' rll' tT Cudahy.
i rf llaileton vu ianj ma onnuer. ana juqb w
t omner lu.w man Impanelled a Jur . P"' " " Pree. They entered
and lean an lnquet Into the bloody WelnWg'a aal.wn In an Intoilcated
B(.l)r 'condition. A quarrel between Cudahy
Far from beirnr wlldlr excited thi' ' Mr- Weinberg followed during
m. i. i.i i.v . which the former la aald to have taken
u ' " . ! ' a thalr and atruck ber over the head
sort or aunen nutei.w nun appears rv (( (hrn k( kwj tB(j rontnuHi
more omlnou. All sorts of rumors nM Weinberg cam to his wife's
were afloat one being to the effect cue and waa In turn attacked by Cud-
that 3-oci strikers front th south alde 'hya friends Weinberg then drew hie
e ;lea fenil ahnl I IlilatntaT I fAY IISB
mines were mar.hlng on llaileton for Kr1n1 hm Rrlne. Weinberg
the purpiwe of wreaking vengeance for (oliom nj naj fudahy and Letpold
r's t
jfSTTlie angularity of our place i due to our ui.tirir: t-i
pV-ai-e. Wa arelitime everylo-ly and treat ail alike t the
alooIl.
XA.YJL.OIl Ac LO. I'roprlctori-
EPEPBERX1
E
1Um
the hottn(.
arreated for assaulting hla wife. No
The Druggist.
TWO LatliCS. FJ Talker to solicit
Fraternal Insurants anmni;t the la.lies. llusiness lennied
in a few minutes. V tip's ami eommisfiion. Apply to-
day at 11 a. . Irl. 13. tT03Nrn:s.
"Stato Dcp't Controller."
from tne people. The itrikiri were
taken entirely by surprise and a the
me a toppled over arh Other these
who remained nnhurt tamndrd. The
men went down before th norm of
bullet like tenpins and the tnn of
th dying and wounded fillod the air.
The m Itement that followed waa aim-
ply Indescribable The deputiei
aeemed to be terrur-atrlcken at the
deadly execution of their guna and
seeing th living strikers fleeing Ilk
wild and other dropping to the eanh.
they went to tha aid of the unfurta-
nates whom they had brought down.
Tha peopl of Latimer ru.h.-d pell-
mell to th aceae but th shrieks of
the wounded drowned the cries of the
ympathliera and half-crated Inhabl-
tanta. A reporter who aoon after
ward reached the acene found the
road leading to Ijitlmer filled with
group of frightened llungnriank. Some
surrounded by dying companion and
other fearful of pursuit clung to the
ttewenmera and begged their protec-
tion. At Farley'a hotel h.r were two
men lying on th porch bcv.h ahot In
th head. On had three bullet In
him. Ill groan and appeal for a
doctor or death were. hart rending. Alt
along th road the wounded men who
wer able to leave th field of tattle
rattered themselvea and sought the
ahad of tree for protection but there
Waa no seed of that then. Approaching
th plac where th ahootlng ocvurrd
peopl wer met WTlnglng hand and
bemoaning tha catastrophe. They
could not talk Intelligently and It waa
With th greatest difficulty that Infor-
mation could be gleaned.
Along th bank of the troller road
men lay ta very poMtion aome dead
othera dying.
Tare bodl. fac downward lay
large but orderly crowd.
Indignation agalnat the deputies It
running high and th charge la publlc-
BOY'S AWFUL DEATH.
laaikl aa kkaft m4 ta '
ia Daalk.
Kaufman. Tel. Sept. 11. Aa J.
M.
ly made that there waa atoliite!y no
neceaaity for the horrible lughter.
r."." ' 7 h. d ; uburd-. ni. boy.
feared trouble a atngle ahot over their Ing home to the city from picking cot
heads would have dlrered them. Th jn (hey stopped at E. McKlnney'a gta
fact 1 und'.puied that many or tne v c- f QWn piylng
lima were ahot through the back whil " . . . . ...
avina fr.n ib sun of the deputies ! with th gin .haft between th gin and
I The local police force ha been con ad engine house when the oldest tne waa
erahly Increased and bns received or- r1Rht by the ahlrt sleeve and wound
iter r-om t niei riuer in piiin im
tlnVin.i atlamnl Kfl .IIm. rtlr While.
i hi... a .nil. in.i. n mitheeaV Into shred. His head best a hole la
vet from his long experience with th the ground several tnche deep aa th
foreign element he conalde.a them little fellow went with lightning epeed
.. ....ieni.. -round the shaft. Hla right arm waa
Fifteen hundred miner at work in ten off near the ahoov.er and ae leg
the tjittlnier mines have Joined the cut about half off pear the Mp. He
irlkera Thee were the men the 1 was otherwise bruised and lacerated ta
man hers were going to see when shot a feaiful manner. The boy lived about
Are still selling Groceries and grain
llock Bottom Prices.
ruoisn
Ol. P. pranklin & Son-
Butchcra and Meat Dealers.
T77"o : ZB-U-3T : IHLicLc;
at
Wool and Sclt
aund the .haft and iiteraiiy whipped iarlket3 under Academy of Music and in
natti block. Telephone CO.
dow n by the deputl.
SHERIFF GIVES HIS SIDE.
aald IU V m aaiavlleil la lla Jul aa
M l 4 at I'ail.tea.
Wllkenbarre. Fa Scot. 11.- Sheriff
Martin apefit Friday night at hla home
here and lift for llaileton with
the n.lliturr early thla morning. IV-
fore taking his dipartur he went Intc
Ite-llnKtoti'a re-tatiratit fi.r refresh-
inetita. The pliiee ia filled with Sid-
I'ler and sympathizer of the striking
it.lner The sheriff a lilsed when
he entered but he aid no attention tr
the taunts and tiU friend took him U
a prlate room where he remulm i un-
til the di part ii re of the train.
A r-portcr f -r the Ajs-.m late.l rre.i.-aci-onipnnleil
the sheriff on his trl
down. II tn cool and said:
-This ta an unfortunate affulr but 1
think nun nut of lot) would hav
done Jut aa I did. Hut now that thf
rri-l ha been readied I do Hot pro-
pose to shirk my duty. Some aay m
action was premature f.nl 1 shonIC
have Jollied with then. tne nun g
in moli. I will tell you that I bat'
ticen parlevlug with theni fur four dav
and It did no good. Thev were grad
tlally gettlrg the bent of the sllualtol"
ami. I think
een worse.
one hour after the occurrencr Thla
same shaft killed a man ono before
and crippled another In a most fearful
manner for life acme year. ago.
Aa Awful fclwvek
San Francisco. Sept. 11. rrlvate ad-
vices have been received here that the
Prltlsh steamer Chang Hye Teng In
the Shanghai Frtiitig trade foundered
on or wlmut Aug. IS. Th news of th
wrec k was brought to Shanghai by
Captain Cronman and part of hie
crew who reached there In r no of the
ship tioat artel having su!!ered un-
told horrors for five and one ha f
ilsv. during which itnie 'hey had
neither fiKd nor water. 1 w.-nty-one ot
the crew nine of w hom wer white. are
miming. The rnptaln i f th ship stood
on th brld.e when the stianirr T.un
deteil and Just as the last boat pulled
away committed suicide by ehootlr-C
hlmielf through the head with
volver.
Whisky Sense
Vou
Ulont
the
Be:
it
r Ao W lnkT la lio-s. true; s. any n a is ii-.i.
Soany floor ia 8 uir. lot fa i. s ai.lcr. Y.u ws;.t
the beat. If jou ouder-tiMnl Wbi-k e we'd i y i
do tea and fk'ur. it would W to '.. t-. ".. .-.
Put you don't Ho al.i ul.l v.'U'
Wlien you r gici to boy a r.-m-i ! t !
Valu you do li'-t kiio y u I u i l en i 1 i -'
ll-he.1 tiou-e to trade with Rt i tr -.t . i . . . i
eni-e ar.d reputi i"ii. l i w !: n t.y.i 1
DUNN & DALY have been in the VhUy I
ne5i for years and handle tho Pl'ia-5T iil .
Try them. DUNN & DALY.
re
tail oar HI Trala.
Waxaha.hle. Tex.. Spt 11. Head
Prakeman Shram met death at the
bridge whUh spsns Waxahachle creek.
He wa on a Houston and Texaa Cen-
tral freight train and accidentally fell
off while th train wa In motion. Il
t thought Shrsm waa endeavoring to
in Ct houi would haul jH on ht firt (rum the tender
. . . . k .. .i i .
The coal oM-t.itora In this vb Inltv e.i n Biipr". - u.o.e .
are incltneii io maim it me "i . '" -
They aay they h" onfideuce la uim urlu.
Water Ice Light and Power d
Out fUnl hi her a tn.ftrt'l n Rcf ttft Thrtmjruil m lb Nnt M I ;
He ha.Tt JoiiMan. ou? I-!ibUn ('4';ii s A r ri"T
l-rrj-anr-u t fc 't
40aVa
Bath Tuts Lavatories 7
Uoso IIoso Keel
ft 0 bftV4 Itt oiil rwvlojr fr tt al itVir at tuA otu f
Full line of
KUXTKIC l.U'.lir VIXTt"
ri:u:iiiM: ir.
Wag tha tmiln and tore ctlari
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