Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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MORE EVIDENCE.
DENIES THE CLAIM.
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OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCY IN BRYAN ;
ESTABLISHED S78.
A. P. HcConnico.
Fire. Life and Accident
INSURANCE
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Nothing but the be.t companies repusmted. 1'ersonal
and careful attention eiven to the business. 6ll llStTttCt I
Specialty. Am agent for the PENN MUTUAL Life Insur-
ance comoanv of Philadelphia who offer the best contracts
of any life company ask for specimen copy; also represent
the Fidelity & Casualty ami the Maryland casualty w
dent Insurance Go's. Your business respectfully solicited
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la a Mara.
laaa reeee tellea KMm WMI Nat fln .
Atalast la Cabaa War.
Omsha.D. 2i.-Au.Kbwtrap.wt.nl Wa.htngtoo. Deo. W.-Tu Cermao
development la the Cudahy k.duapp-s mT MUW before the sUI. depart-
easaba Unreported to the p.-JT went Ihe claim of a number trf German
lb. discovery to - tnr Fa" -subject for damage to their tntereeu
Junction It U miles sooti and J V CulM rn M '
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! Brick Lime Cement Plaster Paris and Hair. 1
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QUICK Will 7 iufmih n- - .
I pn . low aa the lowest. Whsnlnnlof the b. et while lime on the market itlve
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a .f" b-'"r jl.'IPir Tour oni.-ra. ALU a
No. -iOTO
Report of the Condition
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Mcrdunts and Planters Na
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ai-roa tba riar. a Pour amwtiog tba
dttwrip'uio of the oua nddou bf one ol
tba atxtortnra. It waa loft lh-r appf
tntly by amne aifnt of tba foKitue.
Tba aa'ldle wa in uoiKlilxniiK barn
and a pair of trouaitr waa lu Iba abrd
wbnra Cha p"njf bad Uwa abaudooed.
E A. Cudohr tu ipcakiuK of the oua
aaid:
"ThKraara aoroa important derelop-
menu but for obvtooa reaauna I cannot
atate them for publication. The dtot
(Tea bare f and aom cluoa. I think the
ducorary of Iba lantern which marked
tba place where I depoattad the ranaom
U an important clow. The Inn tern baa
bwn idvntittod by t'al MuOralh who
worked for Bin. A more important clew
however will b in hand when wa Ret
the hure which one of the mou nafd on
the niulit of the kidnapping. A hurae
aoswt-rinK Ihn description of the one
nd by the ki Innppera ha b-n picked
np at Fariflo junction and the nniinal
will be hrotiKlit to Utunba at once. If
tliu prove to be the borne actnnlly nd
by the kidnapper it oulit to aid u ron-
aidernbly in aeourinu accurate dcucnp-
linns or tiiu men we nro hutitinir. i
The iiublished atory tliitt there were
only two men linplicnted in the crime U
incorrwt U-cauw (wo men worn in tint
luik'itT that currio I off my t y uinl a
thir l mail followed on horwluick. My
eon tliinkK lie could iilo'itify only one of
the kitiiuilT t lit. one who remained
with him in the house. Tin nmn ttilk-
rd n tiTi iit il'iil to the tviy mid IvMio
think be could identify In in by Ins
Tolce.
I Imvo ro 'oived two tettera mined
'Eloi T.' in which the writer tolls mo
tlmt tlio lio n who did the kulniippniK
are not in tin iliu tlnit we lire on I ho
wrong trull ulloKother. Thean letter
were written on the letter "r of the
Windsor liotel of Oiiinliii. and nm(ih
from Cineinimti. The writer make no
attempt to on negotiation with me
for the i!i-oo.ur of the guilty irsoti
ami I think the letter wi re written to
dirert u from the n ;ht track. We
aluill not uiy Hiiy attention to these
lutur."
u war and the inturreotioa wnicn ;
p to tba war itulf. Thia action of ;
trermaa (roTrnmnt ha raised a'
m-wt imrjor'ant iasaa and the depart.
nieft of Mate has giron it the clones!
eoiVi'l'taMou. It ha been concluded
that the United State government cae.
not amept reaponibility for the claim.
They are regarded a praotically tba
aama in principle a the claim of Porto
Kino again! Coba for f i500000 on ac-
count nf a war loan. Although in that
cam Governor Allen of Puerto Rioo rp-
reaeutwt the Uuited Htatea in preferrtug
the claim that government wa obliged
to deny it liability or tba liability of
Calia under present condition The
answer to the Uornmu pnoutati.in will
be based upou the reply to Governor
Alio recutly macle.
It is known that other governmnf
b-'sides (iermany hve claim aggregat
ing a vory liirg'i iun all ba"d on tba
Cuhan insurrection and ureetlina
event. They will not be abandoned mi
aco.uut of the altitude of the United
Pint" goverumeiit but on the contrary
i will lie held in aUyance until nurli tune
i a I'ulm shall have In-come independent
when they may be presented directly to
the l ireriimoiit of the island.
The Wici
Is that SANTA CLAUS has been lavish with us.
Our Novelties
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In Brass Iron China MeJallion Toys Dolls
etp V0 nnveltlea lnsoH In flft. tllCV a
.as. as.s. flflws..a.s v.wwv.. ... - -
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things of beauty and a Joy forever.
I Come and see them.
II B. S. READ.
The Druggist.
H. & T. C. R. ft.
Short and Quick Line Between
North and South Texas.
WUIlfc (.1 AUANTKWI.
. Bryan Marble Works.
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lit lln lose of IliislncHs
IIccciiiImt l.'t 1IMIO
Hmna llllr. fnnnal.
Omahn D-s-. a.". -The lantern with
ribbons uttuchecl uaed by the luilidlts to
Muii" Mr. Uuilahr ou hi drive to the
country together with two tronser leg
and a shirt sleeve usi-d as money Imgs
have U'en found one nod a half mile
west of OiiiiiIia near the Center street
roud.
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O.Uf Corner o'sit Clirlstlaa i hun l.
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'lal jourlrt.il mi of sll kind a!
Ilrogdon's Market
TRANT'8 OLD HTaND.
';- Pork. S.iiiHaj.'r' Ktc the beni
tli .t inn t'a hud always- oa hand
Y nra to ilei"
R. L. BROCDON.
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HK.SDI IK KH.
Loans acit illwooi Is
Or.T.lr.lls. M iire'l aiol iiiieeurril .
I. H. Bonil" lo' iira rln iilailon
rriinium-on I'. . Bund
htm MS'iirllka tie
hseklna Imiise funiitiirr and fi itorra
nhtr n-a1 f.tate ownrd
lu from National lunk inol tie-
w-rve tfrnl"!
hue Irom ul Hank and Hanker . .
line Irom approved n .erre aienls . .
I hi- ki and oilier rh Item.
oie of othr Natur al H.uk.
Krsc tlonal pspernirre ii y.nli keU.and
n-ui
I ah ru i. osr srRVK I itKk. vie
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Iti drmi.ti. u fnud with V. H. Tre.nrer
.s iM. ei-nl ol eirculatlolil ?.'1 'H
T.o.l I.i7l. i.ll I
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f.liltal.Uxk paid lu IiD.Ommio
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t'lidlvldcd iiionts lut eipiov i and
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Kaitonal Hank noU-s oiit.laiidliiK .... i'
Due leather National B.nk. r
Duo le Hlata Bank and Hanker l
ludivldiial dupixit mtijert lochwk 1IW1
li.i.nd is!rtlrlcate ol deooall V'1 "
Total tni.U
Sr.taor Tioa PoiisTY or Hkn. nr.
I A n MH'oniilin.t s.hli rof thralmve-namnl
l..uk. dnaiilemnlr wr Ih.l the above .Isle.
menl I true In the beat of mr knowli dfe and
tM-lu-f. " l I'onmi o l aahh r.
KHl.Tll)i'd and .worn to Ufom me thla'.'lth
il.y o( UotimUir. Ijisj. Hour. Atiiono
Nulary fiibllr. llrao. Co Tela
I'orhi T Allesl.
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The Only Scenic Boutc
North
'nd E.ast.
TkQuickind Most Comfort able
wiy to the Mississippi of
Missouri Rivers ind beyond.
RAILROAD RFSTAURANT AND
CAhtCAK atnviv.r.
UNLQUALtU IN AMLKICA.
THE LINE TO THE LAND OF
Lead and Zinc.
TTriie in Room No. 728 Century
Riiiiilin St. I nuia. for one of Our
llluatrated pamphlets entitled
"AmiAh is' tin Ff."
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The moat comprehensive railroad
literature (or the home-seeker in
vestor or traveler ever distributed
fatuitously.
OFFICES:
259 Main Slreel Dallas.
102 W. Commerce St. Sin Antonio
n Cl.
Kolllik.
Iillertora.
1MXAIMTUI.VTIOS.
HK.SOt'RCKS.
Loan and lUw onul.
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ITiMlnui ell f H. Houd
xtis'k. sod SeourilU'.
Kiiri.lt nr.- and Kuturei
hisli-lnte
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In vault llli. UsM
will ol her t.ank. :ri'WI ii
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Hurplua and undivided proill
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TRYING TO COMPROMISE.
link r Manrhrsler Cannot Msk. Term.
Wllh hum. C minors.
Ixudoti D'C a."..-Tli payment of
the Duke Manchester' debt U not yet
an twomplished fact. Negotiation
have been in progress for a settlement
on term which would warrant nn an-
ntillment of his bniikruptcy. Theduke'a
act nil debt amount to II l."i.S-.i; f i.l.ov)
nf which 1 represented by dealing with
money lender nt high rat" of interest.
The remainder i dun to tailor horse
doulcrs jewel-r and other tradesmen.
While he is willing to pay the latter
in full Mr. Zimmerman has demanded
terms from the former who have re.
fused to alsite their claim. Tim legal
M'tiM)of bankruptcy proceeding are
i;i.'i)0 and Mr. Zimmerman must y
that in addition to the total of the
claim.
I'rolll sharing ItlfdnVnit.
Vail Itiver. Maw... Deo. 2.V The era-
ployoe of the lUiurne mill who are en
titled to a part in the imnt-riaritig plan
in use by the corporation have received
bnnu of 3'. P"" con 01 " wage
earned fnun June 0 to D. H of this
year. Thi la the twenty-third aetni-an-nnal
dividend that haa been paid by the
corporation by till plan it win nei
more to the irtlcipatiug operative
than nsnal from the fact that a high
scale of wage haa been in use siuca De-
cember of last year and ateady employ-
ment haa been Biven. TheMnonnt each
participant will receive for Christmas
from the pr(nt-haritig pinu vanes irom
j to tin
llansed lllma.lf to a Kaflar.
Memphis Mo. Deo. 3.V lien Ilornn.
a liliu-ksinith nt Arlsdln. committerl ui
nidi lv ImiiLMMif himself from a rafter
in hi simp. When the body v. a fotin d
i. I.i ii.iL'lilHir he had Ik'i-ii dorvl for
iH-vcrnl hour. He wa an industrious
nmn of 'hI hat.its and the i-nife that
led to Ins eliding his life urn unknown.
Woman Murili-r.d lijr a lloliliar.
Monterey M . ec 21 --Mr. San-
lingo Coindreiiii wifj of a jnenger
condnctor on the Monterev and Mel
can (iulf railroad wa foully murdered
in her homo here. It i supposed that
the crime wa committed by soma one
who entered the home for the purpose
of robbery.
sj.rn.r Mtttlh I'arol.il.
New York.Dec 2.V -1 rank Smith the
boy district messu..rot Hr.Kiklvn who
toik n iii' stge of greeting from tho
American mdnsd children lo President
Kroger was in police court Monday
charg'-d with burling a xiriug stone
through a showcase oil D-c IS. Smith
told the court that bo bad ls-eii pro-
voked to the il'vl bv nn assiult commit.
tod up in bun bv the proprietor oi ine
pl.uo He was imroled iitt-r u warning
N. l Vvriion l.d.
llrownwmil. Tel.. Dec. 25. Hon. S.
!M Vernon editor of the Pis an Valley
i News died nt the family rosidence in
1 this city Mr Veri bad Is-eu sick
! nulv one week suffering from nn ale
ace. ou his neck. Mr. eruon wa su-
pervisor of the ceil. us for tin district
and wa well and favorably known
throughout tl' '' hy the press hav-
ing been president of tho 'Una Press
association during I'.?.
Call I from Mlr.
KI Paso. Tex. I)-. 25 -Thirty-two
homlred head of M-sicaii entile were
adinltKiI into the United Sfite at In Io
nia. 40 miles west of Kl Pa M unlay
Thov are the nrotiertr of the II -arst e
tato and came from Hearst' ranche in
Meiico The iluty jstid on the cattle
was H J.tsiO. Tin is the largest single
sliipineiit of cattle that ever Wilit
through uny rt in this district.
Sunset-Central Special '
Cirri.' free U-clinmu Chur Cars nd mk".th Fsst'st Tlm Mwn
N O I MM I TKK A S an i . X KV OHL I CANS
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(Jalres'on. Houston and SI. Iznilv vi D-nison
lluu.l.in and ls.iiv.-r. vis l-'l Worth an. I ft. W. k U C. ItJ
Itou.t.in sod s'vu vis Mr.'iii"i 'l
liou.P.n and Austin vis l.'mllsd
Au.lin siid In. -..rf i is u s.'o ann luuas.
riuiir cni-K mi ildy intins In iwii'ii l!oiiiiin mul Austin itinllh'iiison
II. T. C. Traina eonne.-t at Houston with Houth-rn r.-l." train oarrflng r uuraaa
M.in.ura and iirdnury Ni''.-fr. lo
San Francisco New Orleans and the East.
. r. H. MOKSK I'a... Traffic Manager I- Itohblna.O. P T.
IK M STON. TKXAS.
aa m-m m m a. .. a. - .. m- m-a. a. ... ea-a-
Indorln Canadians In Kl(hl.
Ottawa. D si 23. -The colonial nffW
i auxiou to get a iiiiuiv Canadian a
possible to j"in llileii Powell Iran.
aal tiioniited police. If 1'lOH'anadian
Toluutwr for tins s.-rvice it is the inten-
tion of the iinTial government to oiler
Ocaptaiiicieand I "i lieiitencie in the
arrvico to qualified otlicer of the Cana-
dian militia.
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Millinery!
A In .uitiful line of l'.ittcin mul Dress ll.it now
on s.ilc at Mrs. rroctut's. I am still selling my
Tlirr. Ilovs Cr.iiial.il.
Little H k. !. 25 The three boy
of Dick Ijimls-rson. aged 5. 7 and !l
onr. were burned to death in II irth
Little K'x-k Their father bad l.s ked
them in the romi on the ws-otid story
while he went to the dep.. They
started a Are that destroyed the bouse
and cremated themselves.
E.I)noiE.ll HATS IS
t-iV- New arrival fv -t y 1 iy.
VELVETS. SILKS. SATINS. FRINGES AND
POLKA DOTS. POINT LACE AND
BATTENBURG.
MRS. C. M. PROCTOR.
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
nffir. at 8ANPKKH BROH. A CO Will write
your DKKDH. KK.I.KAHKi I'wd of Trml
Tranafer of Vendor l.lea Note ete . laia
voura- knowlrdiieraeiiiui aama and aav vo o
f - mil ih. affidavit of auv l onlrd-
rata Veteran to pension lpr. aud make no
rharf. whuv.r llaoo baud a lupply ig
baut Wsrraulr Uwadi.
To llef.al III foriusr rianrea.
Cedar Hdtiid. In. Deo 25. James
Campbell against whom Miss Mary
K'sniey recently obtained a judgment of
f.'iOOO for brunch of promise to marry
Instituted proceeding iu bankruptcy.
Tin Is the only liability scheduled. II
lists his assets at M.
Itaaawar Injuria Fatal
Hillslxiro Tex. D 23.-Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Oillins have returned from
Alvarado where they attended lbs
funeral of Mrs. Collins' mnther who
waa injured in a runaway In Waoo last
week aud died from tba effect of it
Tarawa Aln.l a Tree.
Mead. I. T. Deo 2.1-Rufus Arm
strong of Kinch wa thrown trom a
mule and killed Saturday. The acci
dent wurreil alsmt a mile and a half
north of Kiucu. Ho ami Mr Ledbottrr
were rldins together when Armstrong's
n.nlu lnimie.1 and threw him agaiust a
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tree killiug him.
Rh. III Krl.Bd Ha.
Nahville. Deo 25. -At Fayettevlllo
Robert Koral shot and killed Andrew
Mill while the latter was conversing
with a young woman living at llelle.
ville. Lincolu county. No one seem to
tha roaaon for the killiug. Tba
young men bad formerly been good
friends.
al. real Rev.ene Coll.rtlnna.
Washington D.o. 25 -The monthly
itatemeiit of collection of internal rev-
etiue show that during November. 1
the total ns-eipt were t''33ll25 an
increase a nmipereil with November
last year of mn1.s.j1.
A Trolley Crash.
New York. Dec. 23 As a result of a
trolley crash m ar the llroadway ferry
llnsiklyn an tiiikiiown woman wa
killed and two other were neriou.ly in-
ioroil w lull at least a doeti more re-
evived minor liijurie.
Hoy la a lalal Heal.
Deiter Mo. I. 25. At a social
three mile wi st of tin city Juke Martin
and James Lingo 10-year-old boy en-
gaged in a light and Liugo wa stabbed
to death. Martin made his escape aud
is yet at large.
Torpedo lloal Ilaatroy.r Muaeh.il.
East Haintree Maes. Deo. 35. The
torpedo Wt destroyer McDnnough waa
launched at the work of the For Hiver
Iron company Monday amid the riug-
lug of bill and the blowing of whistles.
Taaan.y la Eleetoral Celiac.
Ttoativn. Deo. 25. The death of ei-
Ooveruor Wolcott makes a Tacauny in
electoral oollega that is to cast the votes
of Massachusetts for president ol the
Uuited fcltate.
PROCKERS
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H linr' .f I I UrNI l I !!'!: is 111-to-J.ite. mir prices low. Wo ate show
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H Side ffloards China Closets. Extension
Cables Chairs. Etc.
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Just Keep the Change!
help
your home town and it willi
it jrrnw. c Miulil like to
jret every piece o( l.mnilry hi Hry
an ainl if you will ;tc us a fair
chance will prove to you that it
is tu your interest In let us do your
laundry work.
Wl: WILL I)0;IT RlfiliT OR IT WILL COST
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YOU MOTH I NO
mean luisincs iiml arc here to tlo the l.est of work. Anil
arc lining it t". Others say o you'll likely say the same
you let us have your liutullc. on t you try us next
'Phone 141.
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