Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 313, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 7, 1902 Page: 6 of 6
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The triviions of the Publicity Kill
its it J.s AiuctHrli.
WHAT IT KKQUIKFS.
.Each Year Ever Corporation It It
quired to 1'lle With the Inter
tale Commission a State
it nent of Its Condition.
Washington. Dec. C -The publicity
kill as umended provides that every
corporation Joint stock company or
almllar organization engaged In Inter-
(ate or foreign commerce am every
uch corporation which shall to here-
after orgaulzed shall Die with the inter-state
commerce commission on or
freforo Sept. 1 each year returns stat-
ing among other things Us name date
Cf organization where and when or-
ganized the statutes under which or-
ganized and If consolidated the
Sames of the constituent companies
ud the same Information concerning
fhem. It the concerns have been re-
organized the original corporation or
corporations Is to be elated with In-
formation concerning them. It also
provides that the amount of author-
tied capital stock shares Into which
divided par value whether common or
preferred and distinction between
each amount Issued and outstanding
mount paid In how much If any
paid la cash and how much If any
In property and If paid In property
description and cash market value
of the property at the time It was re
ceived In payment shall be stated
The Indebtedness Its nature and for
.what purpose Incurred Is to be given
also a statement of the assets at their
present cash market value giving the
elements upon which the market val-
ve U based.
It is also required that the total
earnings and Income operating ex-
penses Interest taxes permanent Im-
provement net earning dividends
declared with rate and date during
the' year preceding the flrHt of the
preceding July salaries of officials and
wages of employes bo disclosed. It
s provided further that the treasurer
or other officers of the concerns af-
filed by the till having the requisite
knowledge .hall answer on oath all
Inquiries that may be made In writing
on lor (he direction of the interstate
fcinni' Mo (otnrnlsHlon relative to its
flnanii.nl condition or to Its capital
aloe U H111 It anxwer Is not to be used
an evidence aguiiiKt the person psak-
fijg It except lu prosecution under the
Holiday
For the Chil Iren we hive an .mm -rue collection of
DOLLS of all ktnle general line of TOYS and FIRE-
WORKS and ex 'rything to catch and please the fancy
of a boy or girl.
Our etojk of PICTURES MUSICAL IXSTRU
MEXTS CUT GLASS CHINA STATIONERY I'lXU
PONG SETS and other g.irn U coru:iIete and highly
attractive.
Kcmemhrr our EASTM A N
Kodaks
pioMi!.-ii act.
1 A tax of 1 rent per annum Is lm-
pobed on so mwh of the capital Mock
outstanding hlh I not fully paid In
'cash or other property at Us full cash
market value and provision Is made
for collecting the tax.
Any concern contemplated In this
bill falllrg to make the return as re-
quired i.nder this bill snd any concern
failing to psy a tax Impose Is to b
restrained on the suit of the United
States from engaging in Interstate or
foreign commerce. It is made the
duty of attorney general at the re
quest of the Interstate; commerce
comnilfslon to enforce the provisions
of the pniponeii set and suit may be
brought In any I i Ht rl t court of the
'nited S'ates ul the election of the
ti'tnitiey treiif rul where sn offending
(omirii liui a pini e of tiu.-.lnes.
I'ni!-inn Is made that the In'er-
sta'e 1 0 11 in- ri i '.tntnission hhsll pre-
pare mi I piiMUh s Ktatenient show-
trig a !M of inriMiratlons and d twinn-
ing heir 1 it:ri The tdll doe not
apply to any in the amount of
capital htm k of which docs not e xceed
f.'lMt (lOU.
aliliirl Mra-llnc.
Wanhinglon I)ec. C The caldnet
was In hckhIciii for an boiir ami a halt
Friday. All the members were pres-
ent except Attorney O-neral Knox
and Secretary Iloot. Secretary May
brought to the attention of the presi-
dent and cabinet the most Important
business discussed. Secretary Hay
Called attention to what promises to
be a serious hitch In the negotiations
at llsvana of the Cuban reciprocity
treaty. The appointment of 25 twist-
masters were decided iion. the most
Important of which la that of William
II. Tucker at Toledo O.
ItaVM The in t'BmalUt.U.
Washington Dee. 8. A bill Intro-
duced by Representative Jenkins by
request makes newspapers and other
periodicals unmallable which contain
anv Dlctures of suicides or iletilli re.
Mating tosulcldi-s beyond a simple
I statement of death by suicide and im
posing a penalty.
Tim I !) l imited.
Washington. Dec. 6. Elections com
mittee No. 2 of the house considering
the case of Wagoner vs. Ilutler from
BL Iouls Friday decided to rejort a
resolution providing that the time to
be given the contestants for prepar-
ing their cases lie limited to thirty-
five days Instead of 150 as the rules
now provide.
'oufrnr at Crockett.
Crockett Tex.. Dec. C The annual
conference of tho Texas and I-Tattt Tex-
as conference of the Methodist Epis
copal church south Is In seslon here.
I51hop Hendrlx Is presiding. There li
g large attendance.
t nr 1 1 ill Me? Adjournment
Washington Dec. 6. The leader of
the majority Itepresentatlve I'ayne
Introduced In the houxe a bill provld
Ing for n holldny adjournment from
De c. !i 11 ) &
1
Aincriian Are I'tin Iia-in a Groat
XmnlxT (T Iuit' Cattlt'
TWO FA VOIMTK KINDS
It I Averted That Xot One l al ef
TulrrruloU lla. Itrro I'ounJ
ia Ten Year Among Jrr
tr and (.cern-r).
Im Ion. Ic. 6. The la-t fw
Months f'jtind In the fnltcd King lorn
in ur.pre dcrt' d number of Amerhaa
ocr of thoroughbred cattle whis
puri hae of cla breeding ?!. k ag-
rrcsate many thou.-and pound4. A
number of animal bought are lntnl-
l for exhlbltl'jn at the St. Ixuls ex-
poHitlon. l'rl'eH rauge from filloO to
over I' i'O per h' ad
fcore of high priced bull and eows
have di-en fbliX'd during the summer
and fall.
Among the buyer now here Is C. E.
Marvin of Islington Ky. lu will
take bak twenty five thoroughbreds
In May and July. J. S Goodwin of
Chbagi purc hssed a number of Angus
breeders and Armour's agent Is send-
ing 100 Herefords to the I'nlted Slates.
A number of purchases also have
teen made of Tiny IK iter and K'-rry
rattle In Ireland the breeding of which
breeds has recently become quite the
fashlun In Eagland under tb patdon-
age of liady Landsowne and othtr
titled fanciers.
Tha ruling of Dr. Balmon chief of
the United States bureau of animal In
dustry la allowing the Importation of
Jersey and Guernsey rattde Into tho
United States without the tuber u!lnj
test has greatly stimulated purchases
In those Islands.
Agricultural departments agents
during the Utt ten years have Inipect-
. d over 20000 h ad of Jersey snd
Guernsey cattle and not found a single
esse of tuberculosis.
On the other bund. England and
Riotland are badly Infected snd lret-.
rrs bere on thin account apprehend
the early adoption of more stringent
quarantine lucauuurcs by the I' Lite J
States.
KINDLY ACT.
William Mmedlef I he t'eiiiout ( Imlrnie-
ter llellreil urn Heir Vtr.
Chicago Dee. 6. William Smedler
one of the most famous cholrmmders
In the country and who has held that
position In St. James' Episcopal church
in this city si vco 1 has born com-
pellud beauH0 of auuroacblua bltml-
The store that carries more Christmas goods and offers
a greater variety to select from than all others combined
the store that has every kind of a present from a pen-
ny up in price. We make a specialty of things that
please THINGS SUITABLE FOR GIFTS.
IE
ncs to retire. Mr. Mueiiiey is stuy-
seven years cif agr He was soh.ht of
Trinity church In New York City for
sixteen year and has been choir-
master of All Saints' chimb In New
York and other ihurries In this coun-
try. He has composed many pdves of
church music. The position of choir-
master emeritus ha been created at
St. James' church for Mr. Swedley
csrrylng with It half pay aa long as he
lives.
PENSION BILL PASSES.
The Hone 41m Keeilju.leil ( uerl Terms
In Weetera IHelrlet ef Teta.
Washington Dec. 6 Immediately
after reading the Journal the house
entered upon consideration of the pen-
sion appropriation bill. Th bill
arnumd no discussion. Mr. 1!arne
(Wis ). In charge of the niceeure ei.
plalmd that the apnroorlatloiis rrrl. A
aggregated 1.'s:i.m;.hoo and were pra .-
ti ally identlcsl with those fr the c ur-
rent yenr. snd that It contained mi
new legislation. The bill then passed
without word of comment. In exactly
ten minute after.
The !nn cbxk charge bill which
rame over from the l.ist exion was
the nxt unntiished business As Mr.
Nicrman I N. Y.) who opposed the
fnensure. wss absent. It was agreed by
nnshlmous consent that the bill be
taken up on Monday.
Hills were pi s.e I in readjust terms
for holding court In Western judb lal
dlslrb t of Texas
gflVJM Arter Mewiful Asela.
Iwrenc... Mass. Dec 6. Alleged
creditors of Mascsgnl have again
failed to attaih the receipts of the
concfrt given by the composer end
his company here. Mascsgnl tent a
mesesg. to the Kalian ambassador at
Washington and Minister I'rlnettl at
Rome complaining of the alleged diffi-
culties put in his way and asking for
prut oi t Ion.
IVrullar Itrnwrilug.
New Yolk. Dee. SA peculiar
drowning I reported from Camarosla.
Img Island. With In silver In
his pix kets. whbh he saved for wed-
ding. Edward Porter was knocked
from a sloop while returning to port
and was drnsne.l. Owing to the storm
the crew could render no ssslstsm e
and weighed on down by the coin.
Porter although a good swlmmer.sank
almost In.itsntly.
I eree I unit lleltetl.
New York. Dee Announremnt
bas been made by the alumnae of Dad-
Clole college that the-jr have Succeeded
In ralMing fino.oon fr a nw bull
Ing for the collide nay t Trlhiine dls-
pnt.h from Cambrldg.'. Mass. The new
building will be a memorial to the
widow of Professor Units Agassis
who run.le her life work the fouudUg
and sustaining of the college.
I e I (p lnr
Muskogee. . T In c. 8 -The Creek
rounitl nude provision f ir a b-m. n
specter who shu'l piut u;0n all loasel
Id the Creek putlou.
In IJ.hiIh we hive all the latest noveN and a choice
aortintnt of Undird an 1 fm:y hound b))k. We
take subscription nt iiutli.her price for all magaxines
an l periodical an I are making no 1 110 speml cotnbina
tion oilers.
Thfe are only a fT of the thing we have to
We l.avut ti.ue to toll you about our big store
Call and fwlhom and nuke your relictions early.
Bryan. Texas
3 H3 E S3 SS S IS SI iHi 2.
AS TO BLACKLISTING.
Aalhrnrlte ( ual Strike t mwlaaloa T
'uilneil Miners Along llile Una
ft-ranton. I'a . IVc. 6-The lawyer
of the mine workers continued to call
witnesses Friday before the strike
commission to testify to tho alleged
blacklisting methods pursued by sev
era! coal companies In refusing to re-
employ strikers who took a more or
less prominent psrt In the affair of
the Mine Workers' union during the
recent suspension. All of them aald
t . . .
they had been employed before the
strike but refused their old places
after the strike was ended. In most!
cases according to the testimocy no
satisfactory reason uat given why
they were nd taken b: U Two blind
men who were i!-ui o!lirwi-o i .:i
Injured by nnd rr.nr'nd ;! hi .l.w
We re (re. -itf ) s Ir.ltu- i nni e d
the dsngi rs i f the nl:i :e U I e -i I
romiiilrtHiifi ii I' nin i d for tt e il IV I
ll'V. J J 'i iru. t'.e liic.i.i a!.o!.
Cli-r3)li sn cf V. lis - : . -t r : . V i"i (lie
a promiC'e-nt f e I Id (I e fil-r-r i' iji
cliinin; tle reie.il s'l.k on lli
Wltlll'ss h'.UH I
HICKEY AT MEMPHIS
rrealiUiil ir iir.i-it I e4(ie ( anfre
Willi MillriM l.itjiiele
Me-mphlrt Tenn . I;ee. C T. J
Hlekey president of the American
Haseball le ague assi latlon. who ar
rived. In the city from Chicago held a
conference with President J. M. Palm
r of the Nashville club In the old
league and 8. T. Carnea of this clty(
a bwdJog promoter of the new league
After the conference Mr Hlekey de
clined to make a statement. Mr
Carnos said that the new league had
no propositions to submit to the olJ
league and that the new organisation
would entrtaln but few propositions
from the other side. Mr. Palmer said
that he did not consider the prospect
for peace very bright. Mr. llickey li
presumably in the south for the pur
pose or endeavoring to adjust the dlf
ferenees between the two baseball fac
tions.
TUMOR TREATMENT.
A Mew leirle I'hyslrlan Helled I'rlue-lualli
I pen I lolling Water.
New York. Dec. C .After tests cov
ering two years a phjsldan of this
city has announced a n w method foi
treating tumors. It Is by the use cd
boiling wnter. Ho tines a syringe with
a metal cylinder and adjustable pis
ton with needles of varying alio. Us
Ing the ordinary ase-eptlo precaution!
water is taken directly from a caul
dron and Inje t. Into the substance
or the tumor. The water must bo al
I I'll Ik. r n C mm . . .
mi-oi irom j:u to 2iz de-1
groeeg Fahrenheit or even higher.
7ba wa-t.r. )ltt avi .hould bu hot
i
oiler.
full.
US IBi &a
'"'V3l 1 -'
enough to nagutats tne rjionfl and tn
alhumlnlodM of the iK-ihk Immediate
ly but It should not ! forced In
extremely hot. and under suh ptOv'
"r; " . 'J'1 1n'1 produre a ne. ro
patlent Is put under the Influence of
narcotics
hats lie I SI III Slay or.
Waco. Tsx.. Dec. 6 J. W. Rlggtns
served notice on the city secretary and
otty tressurer that be Is stl'l mavnr
and Instructs them to rcogwise him it
' h and to pay no drafts unless sig.i
ed tjr hlm- Tl" ly treasurer Is wlii.ng
to pay drafts of the mayor prolem
Hll hrds. but required a certified
copy of the minutes of the council In
Impeachment matter. It was feared
the elty fund would get tied up; but
It looks belter now.
lUnfc Ity neenlle.l ami llolibe I.
Whltevl'.Ie. Tenn. Iw-e 6 Tb
Whttevl!! Savings t ank sic entere
by bandits and the large sa'e dynatult
ed. The ndihers secured g .' I.ef Kf
the c It lien s could reai h the srvti.
They Jumped on a handesr snd male
good their eseupe. The bsnk carried
burglar Insurane e.
f'ontllllnn erlii
Wsshlngton Dec. . Ex Speaker
Reed continues In a critical condition
In response to Inquiries as to Heed's
actual condition. Dr. Gardner said it
waa extremely serious. His condition
he regards as critical.
Father f'nrran TeelMee Aieln.
Bcranton. Pa. Dec. . Rev. J. J.
Curran of Wilkesharre resumed hl
testimony. Father Curran said moil
people believed miners should havf
better wages. He admitted that most
oi tne violence was caused by the mint
ewners attempting to resume work.
YVeniae's lnsj Tramp
fit. IjouIs Dec. . After a Journey ol
two months accomplished partly by
riding In boxcars but mostly by walk-
ing Miss Jane tlryant has arrived In
this city from Fort Worth. Tex. She
wore out two pairs of whoes
I'rtmntlaa far lllllard.
New York Dec. . C. W. IHUard
formerly treasurer of the Chicago and
Eastern Illinois railroad has been ap-
pointed controller of the St. Uiuis and
San Franrlsco with offices In New
York. The position Is a new one..
Ileil Milpwrn kril Men mi lloarif
rtaltltnore Dec fi The German
teamahip K"!n arr!.'d h-re having
on board the c rew cf t'.if shipwrecked
Hrltlsh bark Maig.i e Mitchell fro:u
Cardiff Wale-n. for Ma. a-ihatn. Iliaii::
llarrell New Mliileler ta Japan.
Washington Dec. 6. The president
has authorized tho official announrn
mr"t that he will noininato John liar-
rett of Urcgon to be tuluUtcg to Japan
Arrived al Arduiora.
-
Ardmore. I. T.. Due. 6.-AUut elity Y
fll!ppl Choctaws have arrived '
tore.
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