Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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tli'' action of tlio Republican cau-
lti.it week wl.l not lie railed ur.
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Tuifll the fwh'owlng woi'k though upon
cis point no definite d
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hnnp mid wi 11 on rr mini . J rice
HOlKt.
81 room hono ami one lot ot
.-round on west side of town Priei
I80.
Hlx room house and two lofa. of
rronnrl located four tdock froir
Main Street. Prick cistern on pre-
xnUea. Price P."o.
The M. 15. Colo tmiim idneo. Two
and a half lots and U room lnu
Place xvell Improved. Price lfi O.00.
Urn) acre Ilraoa Hottoni farm.
Yl... l'h)lAl.aFlin Will Bell ill
mall trncfu.n t
71 feet fronton Railroad steer out
of Otfo lloehine's property. Will
ell part or nil.
Also other city property
Orilinioce.
lie It ordained by tho C'lry Council
Council of tho City of Jlryan: That
the elect ion of city olllcors to-wit:
Mayor hihI two member of tho City
Council shall ho held hy tho (iilnlifli-d
VoU-rn of HHid city at the City J lull
In Hryati on tho (irnt Tuemlay in
April next It belntf tho flrwt day of
aid month nald election to ho held
lu accordance with city charter nnil
ordinances and tho state law overn-
lax -h'ction. J. ri. MoorniK'.
C. M. Si) ll Mayor.
City Secretary. tknf
Tht Falrtit Offer Ever Mad
To anyone auSTerlDf with Dygpei-t
ladlngemlon Sour Stomach I tart
born take Rex yepepeia Tablet. All
druggUta are authorized by too ciaau-
facturera to refund th moner In any
caae they fail to cure. Trice CO cea
per package Remeaiber the rain
Ren Oyepepaia Table.. M. H. Jamvr
the loaUlDc drugglit Uryan Tax
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Tho prlnn-M Imp'Tlal of China Is
preparlllK to ellteilalll forelcn la. lie.
Tho N.irwrcfuiis arc orvanlJfiK nn
expedition tu liicate t!i- r.orth polo.
A Mtimlo. lud.. t.aeher has been
ankril to rei;n for IiukkIuk one ff M
puplH.
Mrs. Dr. I.ontile I'orlham of Hot
prinK. Ark . was robbed of l!)'iO by
a pickpocket.
Americans am carrylni? the traih
War Into I'ol.in.l airalnst the llrltlah.
A Dallas Tex. Ilrm has uhlpped f.00
tacks of rust proof oats to South Af-
tka. Carl F. Kuehn of Ft. Louis Mo.. ha
leen convicted at Sin Autonlo Te.
of bigamy and Riven flvo year in tho
penitentiary.
According to the report of the ma-
rine hospital service there were Zl.-
2C3 case of smallpox la the United
States hist week.
A party of whltee drove a number of
negroes out of the Hed Hlvcr bottom
warnlnn thin to htay away.
Miss lu Weeks of Condor Tex.
committed suicide by taking an over-
dose of ih.orofurm.
Mr Nancy Martin of Donham
Tex. has been convicted uf the charxo
Cf niurderliiK her husband and was
jlven 11 years In the penitentiary.
Claude Campbell of Preston. Tex.
hot a ncRro three times killing htm.
Mr. Campbell surrendered himself.
BuKden I. T. Kcts the Arkansas and
Choctaw railroad by raising the bo-
nus. Tho United States court has decided
that a poll tax cau be collected in the
Indian Territory.
A Texan has struck a sliver mine
near Iiwton O. T. The ore assay Si
per cent.
Oklahoma City. 0. T.. has raised the
lonu of l.io.uoo to secure tho Katy to
that place.
Frank Hartman of XoMe. O. T. was
killed by souie unknown parties and
Ills wife wi hot and bis (luunbter cut
with a halcl.it. Neither Is expected to
live.
The Ihck Islaud railroad Is survey.
Injt a road from Corsicaua to lloau-
inont Tex.
I.em Tropp of Cosset t. Tex. while
cutting down a tree got caught un-
der it and ww badly hurt
A Mexican woman waa burned to
death at Davllla. Tex.
Th residences of Mills Carpenter
fj. XV- Iteevea and !e Allen wre
turned at Decatur. Tex.
The Texas Hankers" association J
In session at Calveston.
8 V. T. l-atihm will open hi cam-
paUn tor governor of Tex at Clark-
feiU am AlfU a.
!.!. Hi has becu
i I. rs.
Tl). present proraiiirue la tr tak
up t'.n; a ruiy bill after the I(.;poal ot
the Mo.-a-KlK'a ronti.stej election case
Several day will bo consumed la pen
era! debate on tills bill os tho Demo-
crat are ItidineJ to use it os a tcl
for Fpeeched in opposition to the poli-
cy of the udouui&trailou lu tho I'hillp-
pines. It is a forcgono conclusion that Mr
Rhea will be uu.ii. 'del when the vote
on bis contested election cano is taken
on Tuesday.
The oleomargarine bil l will receive
tho Krcater share of the attention ot
tho senate tho present week but
if there fchould be a time when no one
la prepared to speak upon It. Senator
Proctor who will have charge of it
will give way to tho Chinese exclusion
bill which i la the bands of Senator
Penrose.
The present Indications are that tho
oleomargarine bill will not be before
the senato a great length of time.
Senators Penrose. Mitchell and Fair-
banks will be among those who will
make speeches In support of the Chi-
nese bill. This measure will provoke
no little controversy.
The Indian appropriation bill prob-
ably will be reported from committee
dm Inn the week and will receive early
attenMoa.
SUCCESSFUL CHASE.
ts. (Motor rullawt Gors Iran ThlrtMa
Maatha Itofora raplara.
Wichita. Kan. March 21. One of
the moat remarkable Illustrations of
the relenttessness with which the
United States government pursue the
man who violates Its laws and flees
from Justice I the long chase of Ceo.
Irons alleged to be leader of a gang
Of western postotflrp. robbers by In-
spector D. W. Peters of tho Kansa
City division pi.Ootrice Inspectors.
After trailing his man from the Missls-
nlppl to the PaHfle coa.st covering
X're than C.'O'i mlU-s In the pursuit
.devoting hli. entire time to It for
yiionths Peter captured him and
ought him back to Katuas where he
was wanted on the specific chugo of
robbing tho postolllco at Kalv;i. Febru-
ary IS 1301. A federal grnndjury at
Wichita bus Indicted Irons with Albert
Cibbs. Kay Taxart and A bort Tai?-
poif on charges of pnntolllee robbery.
Tho three Ia.-t named men have all
confessed that tin y were members of
a gang which committed many post-
ctTVo robberies in western Kaunas uu-
dcr the lea.lcr: lilp of Irons.
Tha llaasa.
Washington. March 24. This
was
Wull Aevvpt 'irllt' 4'hllnr.
Sin Francl-ci. March 21 Hilly Pe-
laney acting ns manager for Jeffrie
ni.i lo this statement w ben asked if he
would accept the recent charoinie !.)-
sue J by Coil it: "As t I have ha1
ro olllci.il Information of Corbett'.i
chnllet'ge. but should one be received
from him. In the event of Fitzwlmmons'
withdrawal wo would not bo averse t.i
giving him a match or any other goo 1
man for that matter. Our first ruoice
however of course Is lltzslmmcns. In
order to pull off tho Unlit In l.os An-
gjeics. It would have to occur f rev ni'
to May lo. oil whkh date the flstio car-
nival tX'JCS."
TROUBLE FOR HAYTI-
Uu Ksrala4 Wha CUInaa la II a
'Ulan of Kraafta.
Port au Prince Uaytl. March 21.
I.con (iabrlel who r'-i'mcd to bw
citizen of France and x ho was exe-
cuted Saturday afternoon after ftn.ig
a shot from "a revolver at Con. Cum-
mi. the chief of polht. was formerly
an aide to former President Legitluc.
Upon this fact the llaytlan gowrn-
niont based the claim that Cabrb I was
a Ilaytl. n aud not u eltlen of France.
Tho Ficnch minuter here tnulntains
that Cabrb l was a citizen of France.
lli was registered hero ot tho French
legation.
As a result of the execution of Cab-
rlel tho French minister lias rooustcd
that a Fie u. h man-of-war he sent her
and Is awaiting a reply from Pails. j
Quiet prevails hero.
Ilnrna.l la llli la Jail.
New Orleans. March 21. The Jail at
Covington v:is ile;troye by lire Sun-
day inoiiiin. In III.' Jail wiue two la-
mate.s. One was I'rnest Carlb f. a
Ibiiuan who wis awaiting Interdic-
tion. Mo had n unuila for l.rlng build
Ings. The oilier p;i..ouer was Frank
Nic i l '(in a nc-ro. wlio bad ruuse.l
tronbb. ut n bill. Tbe Cermnn bor-
rowed n in.iti h from tho n. ro lb'
dt lire to bis inattret-M and In a mom-
ent the entire building was wrapt'- I
In lire lloih C-rman and negro were
bunic 1 to ill :ith.
It wis less than a yar nsn when
the Kanio J '-il was destroyed I y lire nnd
Its solo cunpaiit. a diunlon wbito
man wad cremated.
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Ready fw
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W er-a. a. eaa. a at 2 a
ii ' iH'i'iin i.
A 1 1 a 1 of f.il tics uitliin
the pa-t few 1ays h a
practically completer
our Mink of
e
llojr ArrluVniallr liana Hlmtalf.
Milwaukee. March 21 John Hrown
16 year old. living with his parents
here. Is a victim of bedroom gymnast-
ics. Young Drown haj read In some
of the Journals of the athletic advan-
tages to be gained through the use ot
a polo hung In the closet and tried the
fcheme. When he did not appear nt
the usual time his parents investi-
gated and found him dead in the
closet. -He was hanging by the neck
to tho rope which had become twist-
ed so that he was unable to free him-
self auJ choken to death.
TnllUlon IUIw rraighl Trains.
Voungstown. Ohio. March 24. In a
collision between freight trains on tho
rittsburg Younirstown and Ashtabula
division of the Pittsburg Fort Wayne
roltlon ill ltl I aarllil
Austin. March 21. Tin' raKroal
commission handed down a d. vision In
tho hearing on tho proposition to can-
cel certain exception to general class
tariff rate No. oS. The commission
cancelled n number of Items In said
t.iriif the effect of which places the
Houston rate to Velasco tho same as
the Galveston rate to Velasco. Th
rate between Calveston and Liberty Is
ma lo the same a bet wen Houston an I
Liberty. A number of wasa h3il rates
were cancelled.
District of Columbia (lav In tho house.' u.cago roan i our trainmen were
and some time was spent at the open i kUI(1 a"'1 !lr' 'nJ"rt'- The trains
In of tho session in the transaction of - "ashed together In a heavy fog. com-
.District business. p-eteiy wrecaiug notn engines ana pn-
The senate amendments to the bill ' ars "P- 116 r tno wrH
to repeal the war revenu.-taxes wcre1n 111 ''' l"'n 'leiermmed. Kngln-non-concurred
In and tho bill was sent on boh traln llam tu'lr liaJ or
. - . I it... l. r.h ali.ei.l I
io conference. .Messrs. rayne oi o "
York. Dalcll of Pennsylvania and
Itichnntson or lenness"e were ap-
pointed conferees. A similar eoursn
was taken with referoneo to the leg-
islative executive and Judicial appro-
priation bill and Messrs. Hingham of
Pennsylvania. Hemingway of Indiana
and Livingstone of Ccorgla appointed
Conferees.
After the conclusion of the district
of Columbia business the debate upon
the contest. il election case of Moss vs.
Klo-a from the Third Kentucky dis
trict was resinned.
Mr. Howie of Alabama a member of
tho committee which reported the case
argued In favor of sustaining the con-
tention of tho minority that Mr. Klua
was entitled to retain his scat.
ICiimI oi Claim.
Washington March 21. Soon after
the senate convened Monday a
resolution by Mr. I.od;i' of Massachu-
setts was adopted directing the attor
ney general to transmit to the senate
a list of claims he was defending bo-
fore the Spnnl.sh treaty of claims
commission together with particulars
as to each claim and tho gross amount
of ail claims.
Nliirlr Mil In i:igtily Minnie.
Now York. March 2 1. President A.
J. C.issatt of the Pennsylvania rail- i
road has broken the running record '
between Philadelphia and Jersey City I
by four minutes. The- special train
on which he ma lo tho remarkable run
covered th" '.' j i - miles In exactly S1)
minutes. The b --t previous record
was made by J. p. Morgan's special on
February 7. which covered the same
route In h 1 minutes.
i:irh Kauitllla t llliaa IHmkI.
Knoxvllle. Tenn.. March 21. R. Tt.
SwcpMin one of Kiioxvllk-'s richest
citizens died here at the age of 77. lie
was a Virginian by birth owned tho
K.chnmiid. Vu.. street car nyst-m dur-
ing the civil war. removing to Knox-
vllle in lMol. Since coming here he
has been a banker and business man
halng been president of the Knoxvllle
Cas company since 1 "7. Mr. Swepson
never married wild his estate worth
H.OUO.OuO will go to various relatives.
Donhla Killing- In K.nlarkf.
Henderson. Ky.. March 21 A fatal
shooting occurred at Cordo:i. in which
Creen Prltchett was killed and John
lielow a farmer fatally wounded. Had
blood existed between the two moll
over business. Prltchett was one of the
wealthiest men in this seitiuii. He
was an extensive land owner nnd to-
bacconist. The coroner's verdict exon-
erated lielow.
SUITINGS OV liRC0AT5 TKOUSURINOS.
tr 'llu' diq )ry ib vuy 'tn-Ditto tml raring' nil
vpv tho i.tw df.-ijirs c;m! colorirj: TLtvo will bo
" v rv nnriK ir di-riti" ll: i i'inini ecfli-f n
txttx'- upnf i v Th Tniinr- fcv
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The Best on Earth.
h'upion is M)!J by the following Jt'i'.crs:
CI
The llryau tlrocery Co; Kdiro Hros; Sander Hn. A Co;
Colo Itnm; Thus. V. llls; (leo. W. Hljrp; I- C
Zuber; Keriiolo Pros; Jno. M. Ijwrence A
Co; Saundi-r A Jnhimoii ; Dansby &
Dansby: Howell ltrother.
J. II. Mawtiiiuiey
0 0 000 0000 m 000-0 BB
Coiniuarra of I ha l lilllpplaaa.
Washington. March 21. The com
parative statement of the commerce of
the Philippines Island for the nine
month ending Sept. 20 pul and l'Juo.
Khows:
The total value of merchandise Im
ported during the nlno months ended
Sept. 30. l'JOl was I21.S1S.212 against
117. lh"!'!'l for tho corresponding pe-
riod of 1900 and the exports of mer-
chandise amounted to $IShr.G79S
against $17s32UO for I'.km). These fig-
ures show an increase of 27 per cent
for the Imports and C per cent for the
exports during the nine months.
Cold and silver was Imported during
the nine month of l'Jul to the vnlue
of J.ns2.i'.lt. same period of l'JUO.
2..Hi.1.2'.il 1 exported during the 13UI
period $7.10.1 ''.7. corespondlng period of
llioo $2.222io7. The value of mer-
chandise coming from the United
States for the nine months ending Sept.
1. lli'M. was $2712.HK. an Increase of
tl.H021S over tho corresponding pe-
riod of 1900. while the exports for the
period of 1101 amounted to $27370o3
an increase of $i'..'i34.
Rnulliera I'.ilnrallnnal Association.
Tallahassee 11a. March 24. State
Supei liiUndotit W. N. Sheets who Is
president is making arrangements for
tho Southern K.liicntloiial assoi latlon.
tu be held In Chattanooga July 1-4.
A rate of one fare for the round trip
over pit raliroad plus $2 has been se-
cured. President Sheeets has appointed W.
D. Harnett of Houston state director
and II. I'. Hlalr of Denlsou state man-
ager from Texas.
A I'auunr Mila Wealthy.
n.i!timore. March 21. Joseph Zano ;
p pauper has left the alms house t.tr j
Huston to secure his share in the t s-.
tate of tils uncle. Tho estate U Valued
nt $r.'0ii'H aud the former pauper's
ha-o Is estimated nt $I'mi.O"0. .Mi's.
F.lVu Clartdge who keeps a small gro-
cery thop here and Mrs. Ceorgi.-.n.i
Kelly both lu very bumble clrcum-
flam es ni -cs of the tisiator. recei.
tl bitiucsts of nearly the samo V.iIjj.
I'nra land Hill I .rlU.
Washliuton. March 21. The hone
commltt n Interstate and foreign
commerce voted to report the Hep-
burn pure foo I Mil so called to pre
rent adulteration misbranding and
Imitation of fools beverages candies
drutts. etc. and regulating Interstate
tr.illlc on sui h goods The bid w n
X.amel by the National Pure Food
Congress.
1'roiulnaut Alahatulaa Sulclil".
Montgomery March 21. K. J. Arm-
tead. former tax collector of this
county and one of the wealthiest men
In Alabama sli.it and killed Mary Han-
sen a negress. then committed suicide
here. The tragedy occurred In a houso
on Tallapoosa street and created a
sensation owing to the prominence of
Ariustead. He suffered reverses la
speculation. It Is be loved Armstead
was temporarily Insane.
fOrlka 1 hrlti-.t at I owrll.
Lovi II M;ip" March 21 Lowell
threatened with one of the greatest
strlos In Its history us a rc-ult of
the eoiuniuni 'lltloll fcellt to th.- Textll
union by Hie iinioti ugi-nts lu reply to
the official deniuml of tb.it body for
nn advance In wages for the textile
operators f the city. The demand was
flatly refused.
"It
Guaran-
tees the
.quality."
This D-D
Mark
Dal
on Every Packnoje Sold by
Leading Liquor Dealers
of Central Texas ....
Wc hatullc cci)thii.:r iti the Li';u"r Iine ami make prices
th.it cannot he c.ii.i!cil in Texas. l.r Kami!)' and Medicinal
INe our goods have t'nc cn.loi -tinctit of the hct physician.
Snd for Pric Lit. DUNN & DALiY Bryan. Texas
Itorllanil Mlna lo flu.
Colorado Springs March 24. James
F. Hums president of the Portland
Cold Mining company ha announced
that the mine will bit closed down
April 1 owing to a disagreement with
the smelter trust. The Portland Is fin-
ishing Its own mill at Colorado City
and expects to have It In operation by
the llrst of June. Over lino employe
will be affected by the order.
Nigra l.rnrhnl In Alabama.
Troy. Ala.. March 21 P.lll Zlgler. a
negro was lynched Saturday night
eight miles below this place. He was
charged with assaulting a little white
girl. The negro had a preliminary
bearing and was loiind over to the
grandjury. Tho sheriff started to town
with is prisoner but was overpowered
by a mob.
Illvil a'lar Luna Traara
I.aCrosso. Wis. March 24. One of
the strangest medlral rases In tne his-
tory of ljit'rosse terminated Sunday In
the death of Mrs. Frank Wlchman.
who had been In a trance for the past
seven days. During that time she bad
taken no food or water and was appar-
ently dead. Her case battled the physl.
clans.
Ilonatan llaokar Kaail.
Houston. March 24. O. C. Drew
Tlce president of the Planters and Me-
chanics' National bank and a prom-
inent business man died this morn-
ing as the result of an apoplectic
stroke. Ho was born in 1M0. Ho
b avi s a widow and one son. Another
in. Lieutenant Alfred Drew was kl-l-ed
lu thu Philippines.
Convict Craniate ThmlT.
Koslcusco Miss.. March 21. Five
county convicts made on attempt last
county convicts made an attempt Sat-
urday to burn their way out of prison
they were confined down over their
heads creaming themselves.
PiurirUa la Ilia Hear.
The Hague March 21. Acting Pres-
ident Schalk-Hiirger'a arrival nt Pre-
toria was a complete Hiirprlse to Hocr
circles here. It was surmised the step
taken was connected with Instructions
sent to Kitchener to communicate tho
text of Anglo-Dutch notes lo Hocr
leader.
Statu ef lraln-nt McKlnUr.
New York. March 24. The first
Itatuo to the late President McKlnlcy
has Just been delivered in the rlastor
to a foundry at Providence It. L
where It will be cast In bronze at once
aud te ready to be unveiled at Muake-
loa Mich. oa tueinorlal day.
All Knail Iteatralnefl.
Chicago March 24. With tho con-
sent of the defendants Judge Crosscup
of the federal court Issued the tem-
porary restraining order aked for by
the Interstate commerce commission
against six railways entering Chicago.
The order holds good until June 1. or
until further orders from the court.
A IUkmna Serluaaly Hurl.
Fort Worth. March 24. Harvey
Musslek a brakeman on the Hock Is-
land road was fatally crushed by be-
ing caught between the bumpers of a
freight train In the yard hero. Ho
was an oldtlme employee and will die.
fttuilent flat break Harlna.
Vienna. March 21. Newspaper hero
report the student outbreak of revo-
lutionary character at Plocka Itusslan
Poland. The student there set Are to
the Technical school and attempted to
lynch a professor. Mounted troop
quelled thu disturbance.
Chalara Racing- la Arabia
Jedda. Arabia. March 24. There ha
been 474 death from cholera at Mecca
and Medina during the iait tun day.
ESZaSCEZBiSi
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OR OTHERS
BRYAN ItXAS
Hit alUi(ht rd and old
more csltla and hrg tkan al
the other dealer hrr logvtb-
rr. e e e e e e
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WHY?
Hccnuoe their way of iloinjj lunine. i.
to do it hy wholesale. TWO Lij-
inarkett is men employed all the
while catering to the wants of fastidi-
ous trade educated to cut Rood meat
ami no other. We have the facilities
and Intend to kp th trsda by always aelllng tha
bent at Ilia Inar.t pnrra It can b bought for.
Wo bny Wool Hul-a. I'olla al b!ght mark-H prion.
FRESH CLEAN
a aiK. new stock a a
r. . "? 1 i. W a
Coffins Caskets Burial Robes
and all kinds rd" Undertakers' SurfM"'" just received by Nabors
Bros. Liverymen Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Sec our
stock and pet prices before you buy. Our livery equipment is
complete and lirst-class. Prompt attention to orders day of night
NABORS BROTHERS IBryan
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