Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 7; NO. 347.
BRYAN TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNINQ SEPTEMBER 19 190J.
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The First I'uro White Convention
Ever Held in the State.
THE XEtiKO OUSTED.
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CliCA" Tanks S.-ndin it to th
Farnn rs .of tfco Connirj
RiKMfTrlt I lailortrd but Opporl t
Srread Trrm The Xrtrot !)
BuuDcrd Tarlr Attloa la
l(DriBK Thim.
TO PAY EXPENSES.
Them H ill ft i-'x rWm fWkrt I. v l
D11U for tha MWUt!p. Vallr;
It la tha llrtt Tim la
llrit TrarK.
PlrmlKnham. Ala.. Sit. 11. After
fplrltrl dba:. las'lng neveral boiiri.
the R'imtll an j'.atoXunveotlon passo l
rei'jlutlon rerommonillnit the nomina-
tion of Thivvlore Koonrvelt for a er
ond term T'T nri-nldi'Dt. After th
aloptlon cd vliform a ('ill itat
tltkft ai ni.iltilcd and the conven-
tion adjournal.
This n the flrat hlt n"!m'i!l' an
cmvrn'l n held In Alal ama fli'e the
rlr!l war aad the ouMInf of the ncxro
dt'k-satf ri'if l IndlKnation among
the le nj mcmhr-rs of that rare. They
have lsui'l a arl to the puMlc de-
nouncing tho "Lilly whiter" anl lay
they d.m't believe tho national conven-
tion will tolerate It.
The a.-nl'ment to endorse the rr'
ent a'lmlQlx'-aflon of Mr. Hooievilt
was rai tli al'y nnanlmoim but the ap-
position to tie ( i:1 term endorse-
nii'nt t.S'H.l on the grounda that It
wa Improper for thla convent'on to
paia iiM)n a question to ba decided by
a convention to be held two yean
hence. After a debate which arew
acrlmonloua at timet tha Hooaevc-lt
reiutlon was adopted.--
The fcdlowlng ticket was nominated:
Governor J. A W. Smith ot Clr
mlaKharn.
IJeutenant rovernor Charlei P
Lane of lltintf vll!.
Attorney general W. II. Armbrccht
of Mobile.
Secretary of state J. II. Carter ot
Cullman.
Auditor T. D. Mc.Nalr of Marball
county.
Tnamirer II. Lee Itfown of Cone-
cuh county.
Superintendent of education J. C
FonviMe of (.'rnnhaw county.
Commllonir of agriculture T. n
Morton of Kavette.
J. A. W. Smith the nomine for gov-
ernor la a i of the late Hon. V. H.
Smith who wat Republican governor
of Alabama during the reconstruction
period and la a prominent lawyer ci
thla city.
TICKET IS NAMED.
IWton. St-pf It Acrimony wu no
wanting for a time In the Democrat (
atate convention In Trtniont Temple
but In the end harmony waa restored
and the atate tliket waa enthualastl-
rally greeted. The ticket ia aa fol-
lows: Governor WKlUm A. Gaaton Doi
ton.
l.Ieuttnant governor John C Cronv
PlttfielJ.
Secretary of atate Willmore n
Strone. Springfield.
Treasurer Thomaa II.
Yarmouth.
And tor J L. Challfou.
Attorney general J. J.
Glouctnler.
It nilKbt be sal. I that In naming C .
Oacton to head the tlrket precedent
waa shAttereYl Inasmuch as be way
nominated and then given a platform
of bis own dictation Not unlike the
famous conventions of lSti and 1?'H
the fight ws over-tbe national Issues
on the idatfrrm. The tt of strength
wts between Colon. 1 Caitton on the
one hand and George Kred Williams
once the atalwait leader of the a:lver
iM-morcBt. on the other. Wlllianin
wan utterly routed with the predicted
result thai he Is shorn of all power ot
leadership. The plutform adopted Is a
repudiation of the Kaunas City plat-
form for Mr Gaston nfiued to be the
nominee If In any way the declaration
of principle could be construed to en
dorse thoe things mont prominently!
advoeate.t by th party In the last two
national campaigns.
Thacher
Lowell.
Flaherty
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
Itarttord. Coin. Sept. 1 The
atate Republican convention which or-
Sur.izeJ temporarily Tucday night
elei ted th following tit kel after
inaKIt; Senator O. II. I'latt perma
Dent ihairroan:
Abram Cha:uberlaln of Meriden for
govert'cr:
Henry R.diort of Hartford lieuten-
ant Kovernor;
C. tJ. Viual Mlddletown. aecretary
of utatc;
Henry E. Gallup Norwich treasur-
er; W. E. SSeiley llildgepurt comptred-
ler; V. A. Klnc. Wlndhcm. Attorney
general.
The plat'orni endorses President
Roeuevrlt's admlnlstrntlon and favors
bis nomination for the presidency In
1904. It oiipose a general revlsloa
of the tariff but states that congress
la expected to reetlfjr without Impair-
ing the principle of protection any Im-
portant duties that are found to havi
been "notoriously perverted from
their true purpose to the Inordinate
enrichment corporation tuouopllsilo
In fact or In tendency."
Chicago. III. Sept. 18. The Chlca?
banks are shipping from 1 1.500.00 to
12.000000 to country tan!. of th
north and nortiiwent and south and
aouthwtiit seetions of the country to
meet the ibnuud of the farmers for
tital curri-m y to py eiperibcj of
barv:s-titis aud t.rrk-t.'n their grain
irops.
Tha niovenier.t In In cxcf of l.nt
year's in rt. althou-h the harvest-
ing fccajon U far fri.m beln over. It
Is estimate ! over $2i.0O')0O) will be
sli!; te(l by Ctiioi-) banks In bills of
f5. I'.) r. l :) il-j)oui!uat:on to farm-
ers of tb" Mi.- I -islppl valley befur
the crops are ail put away for the sea-
sem. Ibis litre mount of nionejr is
not conlibre'd un Indication of abnor-
mal coivl.:: -n-t ) local tiankers whit
have kept elo.'cly in ton' h with the
situation. Suae of them elated that
for the first time in four or five years
tbe bankn of this city were able to
ineft the elemaiil for currency which
U Inevitable St till seaxon without
eiperk-nying any trouble.
ijRAIN STOPPED.
natullnl.i io.. rrl(bl Tea's b
Alletwed "vi.rr Traia i
WashiBKton. S-pt. 1. See ietary of
tl.es Navy Moody rectlve the folliwing
dirpateh from Co:.tmaud-r M'Ian of
the Clninnatl:
"Colon: Train for Panama went
through without Cincinnati' guard of
rlflemeo' and rapid ftr gun. Freight
train cooilnj toward Cuion (topped by
soldiers at sid of the track contin-
uously pointing 1'iaded muskets at Xhe
engineer and train bauds demanding
opening bf locked ben car for Inspee--Hon;
conductor bad no ky; could not.
Went to find some responsible eiffloer.
also sent man to flag the following
passenger train; menace removed;
freight came In with passenger train.
WU vigorously protect life and liberty
of American and other peaceable em-
ploye and maintain unobstructed
transit. Have Instructed the Ranger to
assist In this duty.'
IN A CRITICAL CONDITION
rreddtat Caalr Mrfclnc I Rli
HI Hl.Ul.r mt War al TaUacia.
Wlllemstad Island ot Curacoa. Sept.
18 President Cattro of Venexuela con-
sidering the situation of General Gar-
rido. bl war mluister eminently criti-
cal at Valencia ha marched to aUt
bim with ST00 men. The president
crewxed Los Teques river Wednesday
and continued the same day bis m.:rvh
to Valencia. Ills army Is carrying
many sick men with It. According to
report President Castro will attack the
revolutionary army under General
Mcndoza at Tocuytto. General Metos
the revolutionary leader la still at Ori-tuo.
Afiar AUr(t Il.mce.
Dallas Fept. IS. The Russell V.
Rogers cowpany. whfch operates the
palate drug store on Main street
brought suit Wednesday In the district
court for 1000 alleged damages. The
plaintiffs claim that the defendant by
tearing down the west wall of their
tore and replacing It with a faulty
substitute has done damaee to their
store and fixture. Pln'.nttrr a No pe-
tition tho court to order the eji-find-ants
to put up Immediately anoth'-r
wail us fcortd as the othir ono wa
claimed to be.
Hi. ward Ulr Wow
Temple Tex.. Kept IS. In the dis-
trict court at ll lton the damage suit
of the heir of J. I). Howard vs. the
Gulf. Colorado and Santa Ke Railway
company wa detided favorably to th
plaliitifla and dainares awarded to tha
extend of tio0. Mr. Howard wa em-
I love d aa a roundhouse hostler by tha
railway company and was klllej la
February PjuI. at the Temple round-bouse.
Grand Opera House
JNO. B. MIKE M'g'r.
Next Attraction
Tfie Heileg-ArnoM
Theafre Co.
ON SATURDAY NIGHT
SEPT. 20.
V
the Cheroitee nation to appea neror
commission prior to Oct. 31. 192. and
give testimony to how that they wr
I milled to enrollment on Sept. 1 1502.
S-'o Intermarried white will be enrolled
until they comply with th! requirement.
r.alarglag Tbalr Bkapa.
Marshall Tex.. Sept. 18. The TeiM
Southern railway I greatly enlarging
their chop which are located la the
northeastern portion of the city. Tb
road'a business has greatly Increased
during the pat few months.
Llttlnll for Upeakar.
Iloston. M.. Sept. JS. Congress-
man Chas. B. Llttlefleld of Maine baa
Informed the Globe that he would be
a candidate for the speakership of
the national bouse In the event of
Speaker Henderson persisting In bla
refusal to accep; the nomination from
the third congressional district of
Iowa.
I Ml
CITY SHAVING PARLOR
H. E. SIMMONS
"roprictur.
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ITi Br- flrt-elM workmen IIOT AND CXU B
PTT Hrf piiin luha an ihnr. Your
US reflft will tm i-r'iut. trrnrt
vSii4 8ATUSFACTIU.V Ol'ARA.VTEEO
A. L. ZlflAflTI'S
SHOE SHOP.
W Bak boots and shoes to order and guar-
aatM MtUfscUoa. W also do all kind of
repair work st resconable prlees'Bbop tt
Olnffr old staad ZanastU block. S23
N.w llamp.hlra Kepubllcaaa.
Omrnrrl V II ..it It In ttia
Reubllcan stale convention here!
Nathan J. Hat heljer of Andover wa
was nominated for go.ernor by ac-
clamation. The resolution endorse
the administration's Philippines ped-
icles. Combinations of capital which
will rcd.tce the price ef necessities to
the people are t'avrel. tut any suh
comtilnatlons as will restrlet business
and throttle competition by unjust
and tyiannlcal practice are cem-
(lemned. The administration of Pres-
ident Roosevelt is heartily endorse-el.
Iff TIM
come in every man's
life when he need the
aid of medicine to as-
sist nature in recover
ing failing health and
itrength. Pure elrugs are a
boon to mankind. We sell
the Freshest Purest Drug
and Medic ines that science
has developed or that money
can luy. Our prescription
work i prompt accurate &
careful we never substitute
we stand by ouy reputa-
tion made in yean of busi-
ness in lirvan and invite
YOUR PATRONAGE.
JAMES 5 HART.
'' ('-'j fi rfbv)
Mast Campty Wllh Ika law.
Vinlta. I. T.. Sept. IS. The Pawe
conimtsiilon ha m le an order requir-
ing all Intormairi'd while c.iioa i
A big
grocery bill
I not a pleasant thl.ijr to contemplate
csneciall.r when there Is nothing but the
bill left. A trial w ill convince you that
we can helyou reduce your living ex-
penses and at the same time sell yon aa
jjood frreccrie as you pet at the expen-
sive stores. 6tep the leak in your purse
by buying VOL' II NEXT OKDKK from
D. MIKE Jr.
Telephone number 55.
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