Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 23, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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KOQIIU & PALLETS
Fine Toilet Requisites
akii the proper
things for ladies.
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have Just Keceivcd quite n Complete Stock of Kor A dalld'a
VKIU VIOLET KXTRACT.
VIOLKT DK PAKMK AND VIOLKT
suiif.t row i) i: u.
S WON A LA VIOLKT IK PAKMK SOAP
SAVON A LA VIOLET SOAP.
pol'PItK IE ItlZ "ANTIIEA" FACE
POWDEK.
Their Kra-'rance It liwllnir and most delightful andonce iim-i! you
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will 11ml H'-"-r uniu i lom-i " . " .
' Si'lVrtor to other make. that you ill .ut abandon them.
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IIHYAN.
THE DAILY EAGLE.
Catered at the poetofflce. aa eecond
Class mail matter.
BY t'OXNEI.LY A CAUSES.
far Week l.o.
per Month 40o.
TUESDAY. S KPT. S3. 1W2.
It's up to Piiles'tine to make an
exhibit at the Central Teias Fair.
George Gould is working out a
transcontinental railroad combina-
tion. The Eagle learns with pleasure
that Brazos county hai the bent
exhibit of farm products at the
Palestine Carnival.
The European powers are not
falling orer each other in their eft-forts
to support Secretary Hay
Bcheme for the protection of the
Roumanian Jew?
i
Young men w ho want the dough
with the girl should move to Jack-
sonville. An tnterprieing grocer
of that city gives a pack of Hour to
every couple marrying.
The g. o p. is whitewashing the
le phant in nearly all the Southern
elates And the colored man ea-
rwcially the politician will have to
dejondon industry in the future.
The terms of thirty United
States Senators expire in March.
Of these IS aire republicans 10
democrats ! populict from Kansas
and 1 luuionisl lrutu asuinsvou
AN OVATION GRAND
Detroit Tajs Tribute to the Ircid-
dent of tbe United States.
ELEGANT
It the Word Thst
I ittintfly Describes
our Large an Com-
plete Stock of
FALL
NECKWEAR
Which Just Arrived
jcttcrday. The Wit
of ths Loom lbs
been Exhausted in
the production of the
NEW SILKS. Ev
cry Run and Kakk
Conceit in the Latest
Fashion and Color
ing in Here.
GREAT CROWD THERE
Ttteraas of tbs Spsnb.li War ana Pe
pis f the Snrr.ondlng Ceontry
Gather ts Sea and U Hear
President lUesevtlU
Detroit. Sept 22. Wuo and gray
uniforms of Spanish war veterans
whoe third annual reunion Is being
made memorable and historical bjr the
pretence of President Roosevelt were
seen at every turn In Detroit to-day
Additional delegates and veterans who
came to attend tbe reunion arrived on
every train. The opportunity to see
and cheer th president brought to De-
troit thousands of people from near-
by cltlis and towns.
Delegates began gathering In the
contention hnll sonn after 9 o'clock.
When Acting Commander In Chief
t'rcll called the delegates to order the
floor of the armory was V)W(Vi with
uniformed soldierly looking men. The
galleries were packed ith men and
women who amo to hear the presl
Ident's address to the veterans. Pres-
ident Roosevelt was given a tremen-
dous ovs.'.ion as ho stepped out of the
hotel snd into a carriage to begin tbe
r";ive to the armory. Washington and
Michigan avenues were Jammed with
people who made the air
thJf cheers as
briskly away from the hotel.
Latest Novelties
Black Kour-in-hanJa
With
Bryan
Central Texas Fair;
A. & M. College
Allen Academy
Embroidered in white
on ends. Also Com-
plete Line of
Initial Four-in-hands
In 25 and 50c Grade3.
He loyal to your Col-
lege Town or Fair
and buy a tie to rcp-
tesent it.
HUNTER &
"CHATHAM.
for IDENTIFIED-
rule Ai I Mortal lhat Ihalr I'rlMB.
r I Wllllaia Hooper .
. V-rby. Conn.. 8cpf. .Chief of lo-
llre Clllette who has a man under ar-
refit on simpleton thst he Is William
Hooper Young wanted In New York
on account of the murder of Mr. Anna
Pulltier. Is mill uncertain regarding
the Identity f the i-iior..r. has
not communicatee" with Captain Titus
ff the New York police department
and said he was not sure he would do
so. hTej-e Is more doubt In the minds
tf the police that th prlxoner is thu
' much wanted Young than was f.dt
whi n the arreot wa tlrst made. ine
prisoner his nam I llert Ed
wards; that he Is 2fi years old. and for-
merly lived with a step-father. Menry
Carruthers and mother at C20 Sixth
street. Portland. Ore. He left Tort-
land on June IS because of a tlht with
hi step father and since then has been
roaming about the country. He declar-
ed at first he had not been In New
York though he afterward contradic-
ted this statement. The prisoner said
that for the last two week he ha
been wandering about Connecticut
having come Into this state from
Springfield. Mans. He said he bad been
In Wlnsted and Mdgrfteld.
I-ater In the day a detective from
New York rem hed here and Identified
the man under arret as Young.
AN OBNOXIOUS MEASURE.
Nw Klaoatloa Dill at lUlfnur Taming
Mark Opputlllua.
London. Sept. 22. Not since tbe
days of the Irish home ruV bill has
any government measure In tali coun-
try created such widespread excite-
ment and fierce eppnron as the ed
ucational meure wliku Tieniler BjI-
futir expects to place upon the stat-
ute book of Great Hrltaln this year.
Tbe bill propones toalioliitli direct pop-
ular control of schools for which the
peopln are rated and taxed. Women
are J.iking a prominent part In the
c!t montrst!.ns a-nlnut the scheme
with tbe try. "No rate without
tryL"
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
b mm 0 mm
O I oi:i rT fir-' TUP rONUlTlON I w
eu V"l yf
0 o' Gi
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9.
OF BRYAN TEXAS
at the close of business Sept. 1 5th. 12.
Li.tiui.iTu::
Capital Stock iiO.eOo oo
Surplus unil.ftro. 4.3:!J i5
Circulation W)0i (Ml
! DFPOSITH 171X7.1 H
Iteillscouuta 150(0(0
IlfHOfKCKS:
I.ans A DUe'ta ..l).l-- SI
V. S. Itonds .tc Pre M.Bk (l
riiriiiture A Fix.. I.Rs. ii
tltlor Heal Ktate 11.71 J
CASH 72..' ?J
6v reeinpioll
fund with L'Strcaa 26)
f.a.ttli 23
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I'tri.UIS 'li
AlUrt W. Wilkcrsoii. Cahicr of the alvc nanud
bank do solciiHiIy-sw.ar 'at the fore;oinp ripnrt is trne
to the lt of my knowletlKC and Ulitf.
ALHI-KT V. WILKI'RSOX.
Cashier.
FAVORITE RESTADRAHT
A N 1
CHKAM PAHLOH
Hlmrl rIr Mctilss IIfM y "al Cook.
Cream serveJ or solJ in canotms to be taken to your hon.
(iive us a trial and you will patronize us again. I)iive by the
store and order your cold drinks. Customers in busies H
be waited on. 0 4 0 a
NOTHINJ BUT CASH.
Tra.arr llalarn thrrht lllm fur
chiMl Lanil lntrt
Austin. Tex.. P-pt 22. 1'ndi-r a nil-
In? of the atton.cy general the htat'
I treasurer ha returned a b i'ch of
piicik.H rei'-led ) pay lnt.-rt im
'ichr-M i.ind.. Nutlitiic but cash cm be
accepted.
It Is It-.TrneJ n the attorney r n r-
i's department that no attention will
b raid to Die ojn lee r n'l.'r-i' I to
'tlie attorney Kenera! ! J. (T .Mcl'tnore
'nar-ilna tbe Span'.rh land grant
;jsen (ne of the attorneys of the de-
partment et it.. lliiit it wniild be a bad
firm to try c.n- In new.-ip.-rs.
As an iudacemcnt to draw trade
thd Cameron merchants will organ-
ize a Block company t- buy grain
and other products The object is
not for profit as an investment
but to secure trade by paying the
highest market price for products.
The Ile.irne Advocate is in earn-
est alnut its campaign against
cruelty to animals. It (.ays: "A
man who will hold a poor helpless
-at by the tail and blow his brains
out with a fix shooter would make
a fool Philippine Holdier." May-
be the cat kept him awake all
night. How about the fellow that
beats an overloaded hor.-e or
leaves his team tied up all day
and all niuht without food or wa-
ter in all kinds of weather?
Notice.
Parties Indebted to the lSryan
VL-r. l.i.'l.l P-werCo. are here-
by notified that th.dr service) will be
cut ott without further notice unless
thev settle l y S J t. L'S 1('-.
itryan Wafer. I.lirht tc Power ( o.
2v) VV. H. llaruian tsuot.
bum with.
the president drove was 011 nal t0"a oeairea. unnj
A seuad Drlnt ni' warm wi:n a pi-a.iani
of mounted police rode before and I breexo stirring.
equsd of officers on bicycles circled It was a rentful day for the presl-
about It. It was a continuous cheer j dent although hi time was com-
that greeted the president on his. 0(..ip) by the program map-
drive which took about live minutes.! r
A stir at the door announced to those j P" out for him by the local arrange
in the armory that the president hadjment committee. Immediately on hi
arrived. All stood upon tbelr feet and 1 arrival he was driven to bis apart-
as the presidential party entered and j . hs H(0 rajllla(.. At i0:30
walked down the main al.le to the .... . . . u
speaker's platform a great shout went10 ll k h xM 8prTlt" Et the
up that male the armory ring. Again! Port Street Presbyterian church drlv-
and again 'he veterans cheered the
president and be bowed his thanks
repeatedly. Nor were people In the
galleries behind In their applause. It
was many
restored.
minutes before tjulct was
PRESIDENT AT DETROIT-
Ha I Kapl Hatf Ttolllag Tarlaa ria
aad Matlaa Frlaad.
Detroit. Sept. 22. For the second
time In Its hitttory Detroit Is entertain-
ing the chief executive of the nation.
President Roosevelt arrived at 8
o'clock Sunday morning over the
Michigan Central lEallroad and found
Detroit awaiting his arrival In gala
attire. Flags were flying the city
was bright with bunting and pictures
of Preeldent Roosevelt greeted th
eye at every turn. Throughout th
day crowds lined the Htreets about the
Hotel Cadillac anxious for a gllmpue
at tbe chief maKlttrate and bU appear-
ance was always tbe signal for en-
tbuslutitlc cheering. The weather
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jfcWORK
We make a (.pocialty of skillful prchcription work.
The Acme of quality and correctness
is Insured by our label on
your ineillclno
bottle.
Have You Ever
Tried Ennnel'a Prickly Heat Pow K r Hag? It Is
unique in application a certain cure
HARM L E S S.
Emmers Prescription Pharmacy.
log from there to General It. A. Aider's
residence where he was entertained
at luncheon. He returned to tho Ca-
dillac soon' after 3 o'clock only to
b ave again In a short time for a drive
about the city. During the drive he
called at St. Mary's hoFpltal on St.
Antone street where Thomas H.
Doherty. a local veteran of the Span-
ish war is dying of consumption.
The president drove from 3:30 until
6:50 p. nt. At night tbe president
died at the Cadillac with a party of
frleds. Amog the guests were F. II.
Clt gue of Halt St. Marle.S-nator Alger.
Hon. William E. Qulnby. Oneral II.
M. Duffleld Mayor Maybury Secretary
Cortelyou and Dr. Lung.
To dav was a bmy day for the presi-
dent. He addressed the convention of
Spanish war veterans at 10 a. ra.; at
11 o'clock be took a steambot ride on
the IWrolt river returning at 3
o'clock; at 4 he reviewed th" parade
of veterans and mllltla. a unique fea-
ture of which was the presence uf the
Twenty first regiment of Essex fusil-
iers from Canada. At 8 p. in. he will
attend the banquet of the veterans In
Light Guard armory where he will
make the address of the evening.
Mv A..e n.Mlnr
San Kr iim Iseo S.nt. 22. Although
Penal or liird ha pi-.-i.il the rr.t'cil
late of bis IKii.-i nil is recovering
fmm typhoid pii' iimoiiU that for one
Wi . k lisr k pt him In the shalow uf
le-ith. It ! f-ire.1. hv hU f: n n Is. tttat
he may tie force) to rel.-n a-i the
phystcinns will nut advice Ir.m to t.ik
tip hlr il'itle at V;ir)iltu'tnn d irl:K
the winter. As eon g r' me.-l nine
thtn a month ln-furo th I'.il f : n!a ) it-
Islatnre and It wnn'. l t.e in-ee. :iry f'T
!he govemi r to appoint a t-en.tir fjr
Ibis interim.
f J. M. BORISKIE Proprietor.
Piitin X pi!y C-lf. N'-il rwvr it Ty'..r A Cut's 8l
a a
HUYA
a.'l f(. o iu-.:
Fre& Delivery1
and Cash... j
are two heads utiJcr v. huh
the Gty Market d cs hrine.'
Weyl.' :.tr ixl rcfncerau-J
meais tn Uran and deliver
them at you dor for CAS"
OM.Y at a iy hour fr.m dav
:'iht to 7 p. m. except fn m J
.2 to 1 p. n or. on h .el
vrr.n.ft'v. TYlerrc-ne N'.
t0 A'. II.CKS. V pnd .i
t aj j j aj ij ay
lllnrh'iiiltli an .r A'Oirloa.
New York Sept. 22-The black-
fmiths have made a complete settle-
ment of tin. general blacksmiths strike
In this city by arbitration. The In-
crease fn wages conceded by the em-
ployer was ten per cent for black-
smiths receiving less than 11 a dy
for hlaeksiHths receiving from $3 to
JIM a' day. 7 1-2 per cent: for blark-
amltbs reco Ing $.100 or more a day.
5 per cent. Helpers also received an
advance.
!
Old PrMbtUrlis MlaUt.r Hasten.
New York Sept. 22 Rev. Dr. Henry
C. McCook. "ne of the f iremot cb-rgy-mn.
t f the Prcsbytet-l n church has
resigned as "astor of ho Tabernacle
rresbyterlar church after a service of
33 years Dr. McCook's resignation
was on aceount of Hints.
I.IMIeflala' rr aaar.
Poston. Mass.. Sept. 18. Congreae
man Chu. D. Llttlefield of Maine has
Informed the Globe that he would be
a candidate for the speakership of
the national house In the event of
Speaker Henderson persisting In his
refusal to accept the nomination from
the third eongresa!6nal district of
Iowa. .
(Itntrti Mitlltil Army
New York. S-; t 22. -Tli'-re has Ju-t
Iteen ln orporut. ! nn-l'T It.- au-p:i
of the I'ruti --'.it t i;pi.-i o:i il.ur.ii i f
the ew York 'i an oik ..n. U ..hi
called the t'li'ir. h Militant Army. Its
purposes are t.i a-.-iUt i linr. lis. mis-
sions mid so ietles ki.d t i Miicai'e In
evangelist : ni work. It iil ; - r.
erally speukinK. patterned after the
successful Imp h nrtny of Kngland.
The estatillshm"tit of a i bun b srn-.y In
the I'nlled S(ntes was tried a few
years irn but Its existence was of
short duration.
rnmnilas M W llliHraw
Des Moines. S--(t. 22 The an-Pouncem-nt
of the witt tlr.iwl of r. K.
I'likftt and K. II. Coutrlght of Water-
loo from the context for o ng:'emen
to silccei d Speaker Heinlerson rmve
"ie last t'linnilnj man from the rnee.
Their action was lndnc.-d by the
knowledge th:.f the nction of the com-
mittee In leaving the che ce to (tele
ate to the orl'-: nal conv -ntion r nd-
KKPOKT OK TJTIO COXD1TIOX
-OK Till.
First National Bank of Bryan.
At Hry.ui. 'Jxns fit tho Close of Business
Soptomhop ir
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Stock. e-uritie. :an.'m Surplus ..
ltd I K.state. ruriiiture i Profits
Mi. I Htur. s 7N7 i I'lrculatioii
Prei.iiinn mi IS..11.U . .. 2.tlt.7:!fl-Aierf
CASH :!!3749.0SrirU5nS
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jo.iiiiOO
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V'.ij.(D
S2S9.44234
t7-i.3W.30
trlng the K-lerilon of
ij in pat lili r certain.
Henderson
Tranftport Sulara litri.fl
Fan Francisco. Sept. 22. The trans-
port Solaie. Ciipialn S'.i.er vhMi ! ft
this pott on Mny I l.i-'t with so!.!i. rs
for the Asiatic squadron and to make a
trip to Manila nnd (Imim for the pur-
pose ( f t oli ting i f!i er nn I ni iriii. s.
whoso tertu. h.ne expir.-d has airiw I
here with a lung llet of passengers ami
naval offl. ers. She also brought 2'.t
blue Jacks thirty prisoner forty-one
tU and 413 marines.
l7f!.:il:i.:ii)
I. H.O. P. itwrL-lit Vic- Pr-fcldeiit of the alMive-naiiie.I Hatik. do '1-
im I w.-ar tl.af tl. nb.v.- s!atetn.nt is correct to tho best if niv knowl-
Le III. I belief. ) (). I'd.VTWKKillT Vi.-e prcid. (If.
Siibsi-rib. I nt I swrti to l.-f.re me this 2tth day of September. 1''2.
A. J. I'l.AT.N I'.K Notary Public Hraos County T. xai.
vi: Hoi.K rr voi;n iiuhinems.
a
Tlla( rhalopraphs nf rnrts.
Tt!o de Janeiro. Sept. 22 The Cnr-
relo da I! an In ii. a newspaper com-
plains of tlie i';o;-d States battleship
Iowa's visits In Urazlllan waters It
s:iys the warship Is m.ikint: survrvs r.f
the Hlo de Janelrn biy. "-ec-i ly r.t.
serv.pg the strateKieal points :ird ink-
ing photographs of th forts. The
newspaper asks the government to
atop the Iowa's "trying"
Oal Aaaaavladfmaal Eiaaalaa.
Washington. Sept. 22. No answer
has been received from either Russia
or Austria at the state department In
response to Secretary Hsy'a represen-
tation touching tbe Romanian Jews.
Moreover. It may be said no answer Is
expected from any of the powers upon
this subject beyond the usual formal
statement ot Its reclpU.
PARSONS BOTTLING WORKS
C. (J. PAKSONS Proprietor.; a a BKYAN TEXAS.
Ei.lirit-J Krr.itwJ ind tnulipaa with
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
.tir.uf(ttirtr(
PUKC WIIOLESOMUANOHKilKJUADESODAWATER
A J F1itop WhoMi n4 Retail tnolndln
Ginger A!c Cherry and Celery Phosphate Peppo-Phatc Koo'.ll
Hcer Iron-Ilrew Seltcr ana Mineral Waters. 1
Crows Cork 8T.um llutrhinam. nd CoU.HioP.rlood. la plota aadrqnsrts.
MOTTO i
tu una lad ail."
Respectfully solicit the trade of llry.n and surrounding territory
itory. j
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