Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 12, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Unal Obstructions Jaundice and
adl other Liver and Itowel 1 rouble
Hewitt's Little Early IUskrs are
equalled. They act promptly and
ever gripe. Tbey are to aruall that
iaey can be taken witnout any trouble.
tpf4 by C O. DaWItt A Ga CMaao.
! TALKING OVER PEACE
Beer Officers and Generals Consult-
ing at KIrkjJuri.
NO DECISION 3IADE.
At the reafrreare Ara (ba Principal
Beer Leaders Hepe la Eoglaaa1
That Slepa TawaN Tear
Will Cam af ( aafereace.
DESPERATE BATTLE. REPRIEVE CAME TOO LATE-
J. 7. BATTS
fltaf ttai Agnf.
Hsra la eOra the only of sbatrsot
book of Braaos cosstr Ub4 Utlsa.
FOR BALK.
Ponth half of block near Allen
Aca.lf my. Trio :.5).
About on and one-quarter acre
uear arliiMilliAUH In southeast part
of town. Small new cottage tenant
hnw and well on rrcinise. 1'rice
173 .
Six room linn and one lot of
round on weat aide of town. Trice
490.
Sit room houa and two lota of
round located four blocks from
Main Street. Brick ciateru on pre-
nliwa. Price irV.
The N. II. Cole liom place. Two
and a lialf Iota and 6 room Iioiimo
IMaee well Improved. Price 1 O.OO
9i acre Brnxoa Itoitom form
Price. ISuO per acre. Will aell in
mall tract.
75 feet front on Ilnllroad ateet out
of Otto Itoehme'a property. Will
aell part or all.
The Kd Pochlla place; 2 lota and
larpe two-story residence. Price
Also other city property 1 "
less ihon le
per copy the rate of subscrip-
tion to
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s only St per annum 104 copies
ess terms in proportion. A paper
hat fives you all the news of the
world twice a week. Carries specail
departments for : : : : : :
Yhe Farmers
The Ladies and
The Boys and Girl.
besides a world of general matter
illustrated articles etc. Sample copic'
free. Make remittances by Check
Money Order or Registered Letter.
Address
A. H. BELO & CO.
' Galveston or Dallas.
Kleksdorp Transvaal. April 11.
The approach of President Steyn Gen-
eral Dewet and General Deleary with
their it a Hi. who arrived Tburaday.
waa signalised by the arrival of a flac
of truce at the outpost. An officer
with escort wai aent out. and the pres-
Ident and two generals rode into
Klerkidorp In Cape carta. The Or-
ange Free State envoys were accom
panied by Judge llcrttog. Command
ant Oliver and six persona. With Gen-
eral Deleary were tala secretary and a
Jozen Boers.
The Free State representative are
quartered In the old town and Gen-
eral Deleary joined the Transvaal par-
ty la the new town. A conference tent
was pitched midway between the two
towns and free communication was
permitted the Boer ili li tfalc. but they
wire suitably guarded.
HOPEFUL FEELiNG-
tWIIrf la Loadaa tha ('(rr.act Will
ll.lp flaaara I'eaea.
Indon. April It. From government
sources the Associated Press ascertains
peace negotiations are not expected to
come to conclusion so quietly as prema
ture reports ludlcated.
Belief that there will be considerable
parleying also exists In circles Inti
mate with Boer leadera on the conti-
nent who maintain no peace can be ar
rived a( un'es the Uritlsh urn ny con
cessions In some form of amnesty to
Cape rebels.
Whether this contention wil prove
well founded or otherwise Is only a
matter of conjecture but It appears
certain Boers will hold out till all ex-
pedients of negotiation exhausted In
the endeavor to gain this point
Some of those In close touch wits
South African affairs believe 10 days
may elapse before any definite conclu-
sion Is reached. In the meanwhile tne
presence of such rprsntative of Hoera
presence of such representative of
lloer at Klerkadorp and nther fartora
create an all-round hopeful feeling.
aar oawtt MM mmI Twa W
mm4 D Ta taa4.
Knoxrille. Tenn. April II. Meagri
details of a bloody battle fought be
tween a shertS'a party and outlaws In
Scott county. Virginia have reached
Knoxvilto through a long distance tel
(phone message from Jonesvllle Tenn.
Four men all members of the sheriff's
posse were killed two other poeeeiucn
wounded and Jim Wright an escaped
Hancock county Tenn. murderer ahot
and captured.
Wright waa under a life sentence
In the penitentiary for murder and es
caped from the state prison at Brushy
mountain two years ago. He returned
to hi haunts In Hancock county and
there defied the officers although .--e
was a reward of -00 for bla arrest
Not long after his return home. Sher-
iff Ijihree of 1 Uncock county waa shot
from ambush and killed. The rrtinc
was charred to Jim Wright and an
attempt Thursday to arrest him and
his followers caused the killing!.
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W. A. WATKINS
Afiarntf-Mt'Lam.
Abstracts mlde1 written. Hpe-Il sttentloa
glvi-n In t"ommtr-lfil law n4 Col'x-tiona
NOTAKY I'l BUC IN OFKICt-
Office fn City Hall Telephone No. 54
BUY MM TEXAS.
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HARBER SHOP
DORSfcY Prop.
hr- Eiperts I'nloo Barbers; F.l -(i.r.t Fixture.;
snd Cold Ha-bi; PorreUln Tnha. Your
atronaire miertrollT solicited. N- It door to
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CITY
THE
MARKET.
GOOD REFRIGERATED MEATS
Beef Pork Mutton and all klnda of
market producta in any quantity at
reasonable price. I will buy only
the beat animals and employ expert
meat cutter. A portion of your
Iatronae will le at predated.
JOHNT W. HICKS Prop.
A PRIEST DEPORTED.
Oaa aat Away fram Uaat.taala far oma
t'akaairn Cm.
San Francisco April 11. Uev. Fran-
Cla Munoz. a Spanish priest of Guate-
mala who wa deported by order of
the government has arrived here on
the Bteamer Acapulco. IVe came with
out baggage or bag having been In-
veigled on board the steamer and then
refused permission to go aahore. The
young priest declare that be dor not
know the reason for til expulsion
from the country where he ha been
laboring for the last Ave years. Ills
friends can give no reason except It
be possible revenge of the president of
Guatemala. Manuel Kstrado Cabrera
which Is dun to an Incident that oc-
curred lust January when the presi-
dent visited the town in which Muuoi
waa stationed. The visit was unan-
nounced and no prepnrations had been
mode to receive Cabrera who. It Is
said expected an ovation. Soon after-
wards Archbishop Casanova was given
a splendid reception In the same town.
The apparent slight to himself la al-
leged to have greatly angered Presi-
dent Cabrera.
CROP STATISTICS. .
Ataraga Cnadillna of Wheal aad llja
Helnar Foraitr Vaara.
Wa.ihlr.gton March 11. The April
report of the statistician of the de-
partment of agriculture will show the
average conditio of winter wheat on
April 1 to have bien 7S.7. agnlnst 51.7
on April I 13il. ri.X at the corre-
sponding date In i:oo and 2 4 the
mean of the April averages for the lart
ten years.
The average of the principal etafci
are as follows: Pennsylvania. VI;
Ohio. 77: Michigan. fc3; Indluna. 81;
Illinois i0; Tennessee HO; Texas. 72;
Kansn. 73; Missouri Hi; Nebraska
and California each 9 J. and Oklahoma.
C7.
The average condition of winter rya
on April 1 was J'3.4. asaltut 93.1 on
April 1. lli)l; K 1.8 at the correspond-
ing date In l!oo and M l the niea.1
of the April averages of the last ten
jreara.
Mara Uund la Mlaaaarl H-vfara Bkarta
K.aal .
5t Loul. April 11. Henry Flutcher
a uegro. waa hanged at aunria thl
morning for the murder of Louis Roth
16 yeara old. on Auguat 27. 1900.
At 1:45 a. m. Just 35 mlnutea after
the fatal drop fell the following tele
gram waa received by the sheriff from
Governor Dockery granting a respite
of IS days. V
"Jefferson City. Mo.. April 11. Jo-
aeeh F. IMikmann. sheriff St. Louie.
have granted a respite la the cast of
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RUMORS OF PEACE.
Load oa lltnltrt Itaparts That llaars Ar-
aepl ttrltl.h Tarina
Iximlon. April 11. The Financier
and nulllonlst publishes a dispatch
from Pretoria declaring that the lloer
leaders have accepted the British
terms that peace ha been arranged
and that the terms of peace have iM-en
cabled to the Boerj agents In Europe.
Other unconfirmed statements of a
Imllar character are In circulation In
London. It Is said that Frederick
Rutherford Harris former secretary of
tho British Chartered Sooth Africa
company has received a telegram to
the same effect but nothing of any
otflclal or really reliable nature con
cerning the matter Is known.
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GOVKRVolt IMM KKItY.
Henry Flutcher to be hanged Friday.
Stay execution. Answer."
Following reply was sent by the
sheriff:
"St. Louis. Arrll 11 A. M. Dockery.
governor Jefferson City Mo. Henry
Flutcher was executed at C: 10 a. m.
Telegram of stay received at fi:4."."
At II o'clock Thursday nlht Clr-
nil t Attorney Folk telegrnphed Gov-
ernor Dockery. recommending lu day'
reprieve In order to Investlisnte more
fully some testimony to the effect that
Flutcher acted In self defense when he
killed Roth.
A message received here from Jef-
ferson said the governor when aroused
ferson City said the governor when
aroused by tfie niensenj-er. refused to
Open the door to receive the mesft.ige
but onlred It slippd under. No answer;
was received ly Circuit AtUrney Filk
before the hanging.
MOTTO FOR 1902.
ustnz
Houston & Texas Central
It tap the best Section
of Texas and Reache
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COERCE THE IRISH.
Halfallaa. af Mllltla la lla aal la
Ir.laad la fatoa Rabmlxlaa.
Ixindon April 11. A dispatch to the
Pall Mall Guzette from Dublin says
10 battalion of Kngllsh and Scotch
mllltla are to be embodied and sent to
Ireland within a month In persuance
of the British government's determin-
ation to apply coercion. The corre-
spondent understands that Ixrd Lon-
donderry postmaster general threat-
ens to resign from the cabinet unless
active measures are taken to circum-
vent the United Irish league.
Mull for D.m.fM
Oklahoma City. O. T. April 11. W
N. Kliedgo of Norman has brought'
ault In the district court hern aKalnst
the R. G. Dun Mercantile company for .
damage in tho sum of flj.ooo eu ac-
count of a reort a to his financial
condition. The plaintiff Is In the mer
cantile biiklnoti at Norman and the
petition allege that on March tho I
II. 0. Dun company mado a report to!
Jobber anil wholesalers of the coun-j
try that he was contemplating tiling
a petition In bankruptcy. The petl-l
tlon alleges that this report destroyed
his credit and t! at in this manner
he was compelled to pay tl claims be-
fore due.
WADE HAMPTON DEAD.
lla tile al Coltuitna after aa Ilia... tl
a Month
Columbia. S. C. April 11 General
W a In Hampton died at 9 o'clock thli
morning of general breakdown.
General Hampton cMciirated hi
eighty-fourth birthday last week. A
month ago he had a severe attack and
Mrt children were called to h!s bedside.
He rallied however nnd was out drlv-
I lg week a bo. in last few days hi
condition rnplilly grew worse and he
was dually pronounced precarious by
hi physician.
The New Century
lla. brought many tilings of usefulness to the human race but none
of more impcrtance or benefit to man t an the "MARVELOUS '
CARKIZO SPRINCS MINERAL WATER which ir now on
.ale in Rrjnn by all uptotlatc tlcaltr. This natural mineral water
ha a national reputation lor the positive ouie o' Chronic Contti.
p:.ti n "tht mot of miman ill." Indigestion Dipcpia Catarrh
of the Stomach and Kidney Trouble. A single wine glassful
wi I coi ince you of it curative power. Ak for sample bottle
and testimonial free. Caibonated Carrio Split at all lint-cla
bar. A Lottie a dose DOES THE WORK. dS
ri(bl With Outlaw. Kipaeted.
Guthrie. O. T.. April ll.-Slnce the
governor raised the reward to finou
for the taking of the outlaw lli-rt
Casey dead or alive the officers of
the two territories have been hot on
his trail and another desperate battle:
between the Casey gang and the offi
cer is expected at any time. Th re-;. tograph letter of recommendation
wards for their capture amount to al
1'rnaHe.i M.rrw In Am.rlea
New York April 11. The proudest
passenger to walk down the gang
plank of the Deulschland when she
made her din k was Herbert Cum-
mlngs a young mulatto who was sent
over on tlie same steamer by a local
florist to decorate the cafiln of Prince
Henry on hi return voyage from that
country. The lad was detailed to at-
tend to the Mural decorations on Ixmrl
Kuiperor William' yacht Hohenxol
lern while she wn In port ami th.
prince liked him so well t lint he asked
that he be sent to Bremen when lie
sailed on the Deutsc hland. At the
end of the voynge Prince Henry pre
Rented him with a handsome gold
watch and chain and gave him an au-
most 15000. Deputy Marshal J. 8.
Thompson of Anadarko has ridden
over 1300 miles since Sheriff Smith
was killed by the outlaws In January
last and several times has been within
an hour's rldu of the bandit. Both
the officers and the outlaw have sworn
to kill each other on sight.
Fnaght Itraak.a Maraad.rs
Chicago. April 11. In a desperate
battle between a saloon keeper and
eight drunken marauders at 3 a. m.
here two men were shot and two oth-
ers badly wounded which led to their
arrest. Others were hurt but escaped.
The affair occurred In Michael Adono-
wlch saloon la a lonely spot on the
South Side. The saloon keeper was
laid out by a blow on the head but
not until be had with a bottle and
pistol snatched from one of the crowd
put four of them out of business.
Farmar aad T.aaal Mf hi.
HopklnvlIle. Ky. April 11. -Jaine
D. Brown. aed j years a prominent
North Christian planter and William
Pulley hi tenant fought a pistol duel
In the public road over a tobacco crop
lettlement. Brown was shot through
the shoulder. Pulley Is under guard
being too badly wounded to be re-
moved to jail.
rr-atdta Cr.w4.tl Wit a fall. at.
San Francisco April 11. The gen-
eral hospital at Presldo Is so crowded
with patients that 47 convalescents
Veil Out af laa lt.ee.
Austln.Tex. April 11. Tho annouco
ment that Hon. W. D. Yett of Burnet
county bad withdrawn from tho race
for congress in the San Antonio dis-
trict waa received here with Interest
Thl leaves a clear field for Slayden
and Slator and the forces of the two
candldatea will be concetrated In Bur
net county to capture the vote of that
county The primaries will be held on
May 17.
S. a I aa laferaal M.rhlna.
Qulnry. 111.. April 11. t'lyse Simp-
eon Grant Welt is under arrest here
i charged w.th sending an Infernal ma
chine through the malls to his neigh-
bor. Ch'.irles Johnson. It Is stated at
police heail'iuarters that Wtlt confess-
ed giving as his reason that he dis-
liked Johnson. The machine consist-
ed of a roond wooden box and wai
nearly filled with giant powder. Match-
es and emery paper so arranged that
by twisting off the lid the matches
would Ignite and set fire to the pow-
der which waa of sufficient quantity
to havo wrecked the Johson home.
I
RJJRS. PROCTOR
Respectfully invites the ladic to call and
mc her new line of
Spring Millinery
Just rcctixi-d nnd now displayed all the latest and prettiest de-
signs also a line line of
SIM AND LAWN SHIRT WAISTS
made in the latest ami most fashionable design. Ulack Taffeta
and Chiffon .skill Irom $5.00 to $50.00. I am well fitted up at
my house conner of Washington and Ilutlcson trctt.
ftr-Opposite Haptist Church.
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Columbus Ga. April 11. Fire broke
out in the plow shop of the Southern
Plow Work Thursday night and by
11 o'clock two whole blocks were In
ashes and another building a ware-
house was damaged. The two block
burned will cause a loss of over 2oo.-
uou and the damage to the warehouse
wilt run the amount up to a cjuarte.-
of a million.
IlhiMt..' II. mains llurlad.
Btiluwayo Matabeleland April 11.
Amid an Immense throng of aoldler.
civilian and natives the body of Cecil
Rhode was Thursday committed to
Its rock tomb In the Mattoppl hli.s.
The coffin was shrouded In a Union
Jack and the wreath sent by Queen
Alexandra was laid upon It as It was
lowered Into the grave.
Tha llon.a.
Washington. April 11. The house
aent the postofflce appropriation bill
to conference and then resumed con-
sideration of the Cuban reciprocity
bill In committee of the whole.
The river and harlnir appropriation
bill was reported to the senate and
placed on the calendar.
A bill wa passed providing for the
use by the United Slates of device
Invented by its naval officers while en
gaged In Its service and covered by
letters of patents.
Wara la Sareaaf I'.fini.
Wsshlngton. April 11 Eugene F.
Ware of Kansas has been selected by
the president to succeed II. Clay i'!r-
ans as commissioner of pensions.
Mr. Ware is a prominent lawyer at
Topeka.
ri.a .w Oa.b.n.
Beaumont Tex. April 11. Five new
gushers alt good averave wells were
brought In Thursday. There are now
123 spouters on Splndletop bill. Nine
roaches filled with members of the
have been ordered to Fort Logan CjIo-I Texaa Lumbermen's association are
rado. J here looking over the oil fields.
To Vain. Sp.nl-h Arllllarr.
Madrid. April 11 The commissioner
which Is to value Spaulsh artillery re-
maining iu tho West Indies ha sailed.
Millar ToafaMe. Martlar.
Detroit Apr!! U.-ITof. Joseph Mil-
ler his confessed to committing the
murder of Carrie M. Jennelt
Oregon Democrats nominated Georpe
K. Chamberlain of Portland for governor.
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