Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 251, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 71 NO. 25i.
URYAN TliXAS WliDNUSDAY MORNINQ 5UPTEA1BER 24 1902.
PRICE 5 CENTS
a NEW CROP MOLASSES 0
IN BARRELS.
o
0
0
Our Shipment of liatavia Maple
Syrup Crop l'J)2 has just been
received in Quart Half-gallon and
Gallon Cans.
0
UVALDE HONEY.
0
0
PRUNES-Extra Fancy.
ZU ZU Per package 5 cts.
Continuous receipts of California
Tears Peackes Grapes Etc. Etc.
Kalston Health Flour 12 lb sack 50o
0
HOWELL BROS.
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000SS0000
The !'ew Minimi Water
HEPTOL
SPLITS
IS "IT."
BR. LONG
1
Thinking people now realize
that dosing the system with
Calomel Pills and other
strong purgative it a grave
mistake ami very Injurious.
The physical organ occasion'
ally become tired and fail to
respond to the duties of na-
ture thereby clogging the sys-
tem and then a stimulative
laxative is required to remove
the accumulated poisons and
to again Halt in motior. the
vit.il machinery ; for this pur-
poc Mime mild non-'njuiirun
remedy should be tiicd. That
is what
Heptol Splits
.ire for.
CttlCIOUSLY PALATABLE
GENTLE IN ACTION
GRATIFYING IN RESULTS.
Heptol Splits meets the ap-
p r o v a I of all. Everyone
should take Heptol Splits.
Don't you he the last to try it.
Sold at drug store soda foun
tains cafes and bars at 15c
a Split. Manufactured by the
Morruon Drug Co. Waco
Texas.
Wilson & Jenkins.
Distributing Agents for Bryan
I
Th0 SPECIALIST
lloiieety id ray Policy. I do
not want your money unites I
can benefit you. I can cure
any disease of the Kye that ia
curable. I can pive you ref-
erences that
CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL
I will give you a thorough ex-
amination free of charge then
if you can le cured you will
ha told po; is you can only be
benefitted you will bo told to
what extent you may expect
lenefit while on tho contrary
if your ca-e id a LopeleM one
you will be told ho and
i
OUT NO MONEY
I alto treat diseases of the
Ear Nose and Throat. Office
at Wilson A Jenkins' drug
store.
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011im"iAU !l KS S
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Mr riff of Lackawanna County Tires
of La!e.vnos.
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William Hooper Vounir Forced
'AcknowJul-'n Hi Nam.
to
OKDEKS AUK ISSUED lCOxsENTS 10 KETUK:
lit Tlira appeals L tba tiaverasr far
Troops A Series f Oattirrals
la tat Kegles f Rersstsa
fasted ths Rqsest.
The Eye Specialist.
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QUAKCH
i J. la Opefalloav
t a n n r
: BATH
rl' V0wr . I 't Cabinet for sale
(jf ; -.4( and in use by the
Exchange
iv ;.; Shaving Parlor
Cl'.'i I TRICE complete U 00
Hack Service
I have taken charge of the
mail service from Ilryan to Madi-
sonvillr and have put on good
comfortable hacks.
nium mmi
From Bryan to M!ImrtI1K The pfronif-
M lh II o ri--ifully rqunlnl. Lr
ciUi or dvih lth the undrltrn4 or 1
the rVnloCi-o.
S. W. Buchanan.
Scranton Vi. Sept. 23. S.rrlff
Sdiadt of Lacawanna county Monday
DlKht tel"?rajhf(l Governor Ftone to
tend trooi to bin aaxltUuce. Tbe
itiertff haj Just iclven out a proelama-
tloti announrtujc that he would call for
troops If the lawlraanesa did not ceaae
when he rwelvwl a erla of telephone
calls t'i que l d'iturlance up the val-
ley an t he aikid for troops.
Adjutant General Stewart called th
!iriT ly tttphone at 9 orloclt and
bail a 1"DK ecafrrenre with Mm. The
adjutant (nieral sugifflted that a pos
nt mimlKTi of the Cltlzrna' al'lanre !e
enUrii ii mn for asltanre. While the
sheriff was preparing to art on this
siirxt ittlon b relred more reports of
lut'!:ts iij s;;l liin the vaiity and
at onee a-nt another urant teleurani
to th Kovernor ra:l!ng for assistance
Inimfirafly.
T!.. wi.r-t of MuriJ.iy nUht'a out-
lirtik o.-eurred al Arrh!ta!d. A crowd
of Zr-) strikers mortly foreigners ran-savkt-d
the quarters occupied by forty
t i ll i mj toyed at the Uaymond wasli-
ery of t! e OMaria and Western corn-
li.iny !.'! tho nieu wi re at work and
th-n mpetls: with the tnn as they
'Ti' re'iirnlng hf-fne drove tN m t.sik
tij the wjt.!ery. Thi moli then re-
turned to the colliery proper drove out
tVe enplni rs. flr men piintpm'n and
Kuan's and took JH.SMioloa of the
Lh aki-r.
Th plat.t of the Crsrent Hlertrle
I. ll.t eoiupuny Met) is supplied with
kli-iu from the treak r. had to shut
il wn. f.n l (l.e wl ole region as l ft la
dnrknrsit.
In the attack on the breaker two
oien were shot one a striker and the
oihr a witrhmsn.
Chief Iltpiily Sheriff Miles MrAu-
drew was attacked and shot at by a
moli at Olyphant. The steam pipes of
th Pet nv:vanla Coal company's col-
liery at fid Korite were blown up with
dynamite. Two colored cooks at the
William A. colliery were rescued by
ilr"y sheriff from a crowd that was
threaten. tig to lynch them.
Trsap OriUr4 Oal
Harritburf. I'a.. Sept 23. Governor
Ftone lHaiied an ordr shortly af!T
midnight Monday night direetlng thi
Thirteenth regiment to report to On-
pral (iohln for duty in lh str;k re-
Clun. Thu cin-.p ecju.page will be hip-
Pv from thf e t .i t ar nal. Th regi
ment ronnista of eleven eompaaies ant
ll.t s'rrngth is about 7l.
Should there be another outbreak
the Ninth ngiuient with headquarters
at Wi!'Hesl)arr- will probably be orJer-
ed ut.
X
Us agrees ts Cs Back U 5sw Yerk
HiUieut larclof RrUIUea Ta
pcrs lis Reeofalsed by
a loraatr Partacr.
Il'g Sir n llirmldgbam.
r.lrmlnehutn. A!a.. Sent 5J Pnrf nt
one mu!1 of the Saks buliJlng has fal-
len and It now looks as If the build-
in it la doomed. The firemen are now
dlr' tii.g their efforta toward saving
adjoluinr buildings. The loss will be
about tJJO.uoO.
At 2:20 a m. the hullJInr mvimloil
bv j)iit Saka. elothler. In tmrnlnr ami
the Uan.es are beyond control of the
nre department. The eoure block Is
la danger.
I-ondon. Sept. 21 The aucceaa of the
Yorkshire demonstration against the
education bill ha stimulated the seal
of the non-conformist leader and a
aeries of mini meetings Is now farored
throughout England and Wales. The
movement has been treat I r atrenath.
enrd by the abandonment of the agita-
tion against the payment of rates In
event of the passage of the bill.
D;rby. Conn.. Sept. 23. William
Hooper Young for whom the police
of New York bars been searching In
connection with the murder of Mrs.
Anna Puiltier. 1 now In the Derby
Jail. He was arrested by the local au
thorltics and was fully Identified. He
ha consented to returo to New York
without requisition papers.
In the gulae of a tramp Young bad
be n wai.derlng about the country for
several das when be waa arrested by
the Derby poll e on suspicion. Al-
though Lia desirlptlon corresponded
clcHiely with that aent out by the New
York ofCcrrs the prlsouer at firat
itoutly denied any connection with the
rtiunler am! even when be was con
fronted with maa who was formerly
a fellow workman be s'JIl denied his
Identity. Cut up a the atrlval of a
I man w ith hom te waa Intimately ac-
'quaiMid. the j.r!:or.-r at knowleded
that ho a W.i.'lam Hooper Young.
He will I..- tuk-.n Vj New York.
It was to Mae levy a phyehal Ml -ture
in-.tru; ; r of l;ro jklyn. and IV-
t'tlve t:.i :::;:rd Hi!.. of
New Yoik. that ll.e pri-ior.'T a!ini't'?d
hi Ident.ty. Levy aud the dilutive
airivetl L' re and were at once con-
dueled to tho pri ucr' corridor In th
Jail. The -p. eted nian. who up to
thin lime h l In-ti.ued that be wait Bert
Edwards f Portland. Ore. wa taken
from hi !l and ciet Ivy In the cor-
ridor. "HelluUoopva" 4vMlaimed Lery as
soon as the prisoner appeared. There
was no response and no algn of rec-
ognition from the auspected man but
when Levy again aalated him be said
calmly:
'I don't know you."
"Of course "ii know me.' said
Levy and plating his band on the
rhoulder of the prisoner be spoke In
a low tone for several minutes. The
prisoner said:
"You should be sure of your Iden
tifliation. This I a terrible crime for
w bl b I am held."
Then at the command of one of the
oftbers Young txgan to dlvext him-
self of his clothing that Levy might
complete hi Weinlfli atiou. but before
be had finished be waa led back Into
tU ieil. Mac Levy and Dectectlvc Ser-I-ai.t
Hughes actompanied him. There
ine offlter told the prisoner formally
the reason for bis arrest and tho na-
ture of the crime of which be 1 sua-
Pcted. The prisoner then for the first
time admitted that be waa William
Hooper Young. He talked with the
offl'er regarding hi return to New
York and expressed a willingness t
go bacli nt once without retiulsltlon
papers.
While rwtcctlre Serjeant Hughes
was talking with Young an acquaint-
ance of the latter. Dixie Anxer. of Ho-
boken. pa.wd by tbe cell and looked
In. Hr. Anxer who wa formerly a
budlness partner of Mr. Young was
somewhat In doubt about the Identity
of Young but a be went by the pris-
oner raUed hia bead and exclaimed:
Hello there's Ansey."
While Mr. Levy's Identification of
Young and the Iatter's own admission
cleared up all certainty regarding the
i axe tbe police bad been positive for
several hours that they bad tbe man
they wanted.
a. a m-'-.U n.iiilr4
Vienna. Sept. 23 Neue Frele Tree
announced that four offlclala of the Vi
enna l-ambr bank have been suspend-
ed In connection with the defalcation
of Kdmund Jollinke formerly employ-
ed In the cashier department of that
Institution who disappeared Sept. 18.
and Hhme account show a ahortaee
of ll.taO.uoo was subsequently discovered.
lalerferait With Noa t'aioa.
Marrlnbnrr Sent. "1 FU
snd three men were arrested at Wis-
ronliH'u by Sheriff Reltf and deputies
for Interfering with mm un1 n men at
work In te Lykena Valley coilery at
Lkens. i a. on-'ii.lers were brouitht
to 1 1 jrrlt liur it and coinniited to l.i:l In
default of I'rfii (or tral.
iraail VVUkual a Nirike.
New York. Sept. 2.1. A strike of
piano uud oiKiin .-.inker employed In
Several fa tone hn.-t Kone into eTe t to
enforce demand for a lit per cent ln-
creaite of wage and the nine-hour
work day. Two thousand nun valued
the demands w about a nirike.
riM Wheal SnlaaaaaSa.
Galveston. Tex. Sept. 23 The enor-
mous wheat shipments through Gal-
veston continue. The Santa Ke has
170 rara of wheat In the yards which
Is being unloaded Into the elevators
as rapidly a possible. The elevators
have been runnlrg day and night for
some time and are taking tbe wheat
from the cars and loading Into tbe
ahlps a fast a modern machinery and
equipment enables them to handle It.
Tbe Santa Ke ha brought In an aver-
age of 100 cars of wheat per day this
month and other road are also bring-
ing In their share of the large wheat
movement.
rioaeae Waaaaa Da4.
Meaqulte. Tex.. Sept. 23. Au.it Ra-
chel Lumley the oldest settler In this
county died Monday. She waa born
In Ohio and came to this county from
Illinois fifty-three years ago and et-
tl.d on White li nk creek near Dilla.
She lived there nix months and moved
to th lioue where she died two miles
sotltlnat of this plaie. She was "i
)iur old and haves three sons and a
!:i'ii V r all litixin of this community
IwaU l l ie the Track.
I nW Charles. La.. Sept. 23 The re-
riiRin of a an about Zj years of ate
were fmuii" !mday near the Southern
I'a i i".e tra :: ert of the i iiv nar a
stva'.l lr-.L. Appcaraaca laeieei
SCHOOL LIBRARY
BENEFIT
Moving Picture Machine Illustrated Songs
and Lecture by
Prof. S. H. N IKK EL
Opera House Matinee
and Night
THURSDAY SEPT. 25.
Assistance by Local Talent.
MQimee Prices -10 and 25c
Mfjni prices 15 25 and 35c
i
Jn
mat no baa oc.-n stiuctt oy a traiu
during tho prevluiis night wtlle sit-
ting on thn treetle and Instantly kill-
ed. Information received by tbe cor- .
oner Indicates bis name a Thompson
a resident of Kenton. La.
Kllllag N.ar Haalraa. I
Ca.Uop T a.. Sept. 23. A nerro I
named Will Lofton came to town an t
gave himself up to Constable Woody
Townxend. stating that he bad killed
George Davis another negro. The
killing occurred above Cedar Creek
store.
rag laa Wairh lirfnatr Ilalaad.
Ixindon. Sept. 21 The Drltlsh matefi
making industry has been reduced by
American competition to a deplorable
condition. Several British firms have
determined to qu t the business rather
than manufacture at a loss.
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Aim
rcprietcT.
A !r" ! workmen I IDT AND COLD
Uj. li.- i-r vlAln tui met hor. V'.ur
0Jil a-ill he aprreUtel. I'rntnrt S-r-rteaaa
UAIi-sKACTluN UL AKAMEEO
Tal.4 l.r 4aal(aaaall4a.
Detroit. P'Pt 23. Tbe Spanish war
veterans voted In favor of amalgama-
tes with tbe Spanish-American war
veterans.
A. L. ZiriANTl'S
SHOE SHOP.
We otak boot aad stoea to order and gvar-
aaue saUafaotloa. Uo t-i an kinds or
repair work at reasonable prices 'Shop at
Giuffr eld stasil Zaaaatti block. Ct
err
nllL
m
comes in every man's
life when heneedvthe
aid of mo!!c!ne to as-
sist nature in recover-
inj failing !.ea!thanl
strength. Ture o'rugv arc a
boon to mankind. We sell
the rrcshes-t. Purest Drugs
and Medicines that science
has developed or that money
van buy. Our prescription
work is prompt accurate &
careful we never substitute
wc stand by our reputa
tion made in years of busi-
ness in Bryan and invite
YOUR PATRONAGE.
JAMES & IIARL
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It
. I m r- a a
A big
grocery bill
1 not a pleasant tiling to cont mj late
especially when there is uothh.a' but the
bill left. A trial will coi.vmee you that
we can help you reduce your living ex-
t tut s and at t!ie satno time sell j oa a
K-vd groceries as j ou -t at the expen-
sive stores. Stop the leak In your purse
by buylujr YOUK NEXT OUDKU from
D. MIKE. Jr.
Telephone number 55.
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