Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 199, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 28, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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pKC DC
Good home killed meat beat re-
frigerated stuff "all holler.
There'a plenty of choice meat
right here to supply this market
with good nicely flavored steak
without buying that which ha
been kept on ice until it has no
flavor.
MO? -
Who would live in a garden full
of nice fruits and vegetables and
buy canned goods to eat? ? ? ? ?
WHO?
We slaughter good Lceves dress
them nicely and serve our custo-
mers something choice. Won't
you give us a trial? ??????
jpJ JJ callforcoupons
franhiin's MarKci
W. C. FOUNTAIN
0it UP italri over Burl Noreexvl.
-f4
J. W. Batts
REAL ESTATE
AGENT
Hsts la cfTe the or IT set of Ar'rsrt Bocis of
bxios Count j Lsnit tiuea.
fOR SAI.K.
About liVt arris located one: tulle
enlist
f r -ut i on it ImiiftM. 15 cre. in cultlva-
-x lion aiiill-alaiiee In 'siiiro. Fencrd
with (iwlria. l'riceSISiOiO. j
AbouVuo nl oiie-qiMrter acr
Dear acliu: tiou lu n.iitlieat art I
jf town. ita!l cottk'e. tenant
house an J wll on preii!ia. Price
1750. !
biz roMii h(L ari l two lots of
ground locate i f.ar bl'jcV troin
Maiu t?trrt- r'ruic c;ru oa pre-
taiaee. Price 1 ;.". .
One half M t1 rk uear Allen
acfttlemy. Price m.
About 15 acrx i t Uu l on .m!i
Side of tnwn. c- -"t i-rcorn l.nu.c
with wU. cirera r. 1 uusl.oue.
Price '.Ctt).
i-Tim huf . wit!: iii'rr. I. ail
and t ) i."!l-n-. Tuhci-tern. tr-
ed well ftat !e an I -trle:i. I..oat-
ed 4 Mwks fr-du I'min ue. H.-r.t
for '.. 0 -f rr. r.'.i. PrU tt'0.
The Jim. It Ilee.l hotne t !a.'e! l.Iie.
quarter block f rnur d at.d i ro. i.i
two-tory fratr.e dweliiti' C
Ouel.alf block of gruiol .l;nn-
'IncUie I) f DeMaret ; lace Price
S.MSI
Mattress
Mattress Maker elTers bis serrtoe ta th public
4 wtll eefote his whole ttst to nstr mk-
lag sad repatnsf. Old mattresses orerhsDled
aa Bisds g 4 MBw. Gits knas call. Will
foe Del st Ceo. 1. emllh's offlce M
I -f- -r -r Shavinn
by ....Parlot
Neil door east Otf Nstlnntl Bink.
1HREC ririT-f I.ASS WORKMEN. HOT and
Cl'Ll" BATII.-i
Your patrootgs.ls totlrlted.
SIMMONS & GEUE Props
DARWIN A. t II I'M MONT)
General
...Hauling
!.! w.M'! fro a Hi- c r r.r I iii r. r It to
any art of If-.n c.te. W ti'n . i i.. J.i y
l-.4-ft!U'.M:g !. 1-7
II. 15. l)OHSi: 1'iop.
Kne.'UM );:.. -ir. .i n n inv
u v. i i ti ' Vaimr U li I 1:0
IS LIKE AN ANT HILL.
t
Ercrjrthing Astir at Vatican Pre-l-arins
For Conclave.
PKEPARIXGJOF ROOMS
The Advisability of Sending a .Vote to
tha Towers rrotestloa; Aealost
Further Occupation of IV
pal Territory Came l'p.
Horn. July 27. The Vatican resem-
bles in ant hill no feverish li the work
of preparing that part of the hulldlng
set aside fur the conclave. Pefore 1S70
corulavea were hold In Qulrlnal palace
one of tlw long wlnga. whkh U alwaya
reudy with any st ee lul preparation but
In the cuo of the Vatican apartments
three or four rooma for euch cardinal
will be specially prepared and aa there
are sixty-four cardinals the amount of
work involved la great. Th section
destined for the conclave romprlaes on
the ground floor of the Vutlcan three
ultra of room which surround th
famous court of San Damaae room un-
der the lute pope's apartments .and
the rooma about the Sal Ducale. On
the second jloor rooma about the LoggU I
Jk'phuel ami pontifical olflces. compris-
ing all the apartment formerly occus
pled by Cardinal lUmpolla who lift the
Vatican altogether. Will be used. The
whole will furnish a commodious lodg-
ing for about &U0 persons. Slstine chapel
as In the cuse of the last conclave will
be used for meetings of cardinals and
balloting. There will be erected a throne
for each cardinal. The thrones will le
baldact hlnoa or canopies attached to
the wall behind. The moment the new
pope la elm-ted he will lower his bul-
dacchlno aa a token of his new dignity
thus silently Announced. The I'alutlne
chapel w ill lie used for the celebration
of high mass every morning of the con
clave while in the SaU Pucale will l
movable aUara for m.iwri to be crle- j
brated every nionilnir by each cLr.lmal. I
Gendarme and Palatine C.uards will
. irin.ierr iu ne ou.i i.ng id uie
Delvldt-re courtyard where poor pil-
grim lodged during the last Jubilee.
Gendarmes' barraiks are leing trans-
formed Into kitchens pantrtis tc. The
Ilelvidere courtyard will be converted
Into genTal quartei-a for c.rpenters and
Other workmen.' The court is ijuite un-
recognisable. There are long l:nea of
gUst window-. The Ij;i:la Paphae!
hoa been Tainted up to a certain height
as a precaution and shades hae been
put up on every win low. the tetter to
Insure secret y. Asuumrn-s have bi'en
given that everything will te In rf-aJi-nss
for Friday msht. but there I muih
t to N accotrplisihed.
Cardinals at their n:e-t:re V--r. '.ty
n:Kht agVn dlcuse.l the a.! i.b '..ty
cf ndlt g a rote to 'V po"""" rt ird
Ir.c the coniiitlcn cf th holy e-e
S.'tre 1
of tern Irsistrd cn th rec?':y cf not
Itnvi irr 'he occweron P without i
aeain peote:inc a-a nt f r rl ter- j
ritory bel"? cccupel by P.-.ly. h.'w!rg
tie papacy Is defrrri-e-l to r-.rain
Its claims unibsted. otver s.i; 1 t y
thourht that sue h r ' o;!l rot a !d
anv forre to rranv p-o'"i nf the s;in:e
Und already nac'e. h !e It m'ght In-
terfere w ith the poll'-y w h h Pie f jture
pop m ly fle re t fo'Viw. and added
the tl th'Mt To n in leave to
the U'eror of I.eo Xllt. to choose
the fOiire which he ti:::y ennid-r be-;t
for the si neral interests of th chunh.
No d-'i l.!on was arrived 'it If lh car-
dinals determine to send a tnte It wl'l
prot. M l e delivered to th diplomatic
body or Thiir'-'ay.
ANOTHER FAILURE.
Hooley t Ca. of New York Vsr to
Announced Monday Morning.
New York. July 2v Tli failure of
K. S Ibx.l-y tc Co. was (announced
on the sto k ex.hange. The firm Is
heavily Interested In F.vansvllle miiiI
Terre Haute. The f.rm Include t.esl.e
Mr. Hixilev. lrank Prtiiol-y und Ho1-
ert H. Ileinsheimer. llooley & Co.
were spe 1-illy pronlnerit brokers In
the davs of Koswell II. F'.nAer In the
bull cami'.iirn. Hooev A Co. were
specialist In F.vansvllle and Terre
Haute and IesMone and Fort Iiodge
i securities. In st.x k fXi h.ilise ire le
i Hooley & Co.'s suspension caused little jiao other nlfle-er. Guard Cotton was
j surprise. In some eiuarters. In fac t the niortally stable d by one prisoner. Ncar-
I announi-ement has lie. n ebseovmted. ly all the sheriff's force ami county
I Th market opened Irregular nnd frar-
tiorial'v lovr. It ra:i.e. j ut . r.i e
the llcxdey failure was unnoum after :
whic h It declined abghtly und then I
rallied again. The tc k of the Kv.ena-(
llle und Terre Haute Itailroad mm-
rnnv dd t HO a share. Lust week !
It sold as high ns ton.
Nothing to Ssy
New York July Members of the
firm if KJ S. II mI. y V Co. ha 1 no
Stat tiu rit to make up to 11 o'e lo k
Monday. The general le'ief Is that
the failure Is due lamely ti the heavy
drop In prli ea of I'm Moiivs and I'mt
Dtxlg arid Fv.msvllle ni.. Terre Unite
toe ks on Saturday. It Is author.! itle-
ly stated that V. I flow & Co li.i I no
nter st rn l-lvansvllle and Tirr Haul
e ut:tl' . ' f which eoii paiiy F.dwin S
Hool.y Is prel 1. lit. und In w I. I'll los
firm I understood to hive t . rv 1 n ir -ly
Inf rest.-d. I-isI year Mr. I.1. v an I
Mr. Mow boiiL'bt control of li
i' I For! I io.K-c pro.' rty ;i r 1
final me ting a yrir a. o -.
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Trn-.fcrrd to C.rnsrsl V.irc.
Manila. July :7.-.Mi!-r G. n.-ial Da-
Vi Irnnsferred the icniiioand of
the ' .I't l I I of II- ' I 11 1 I P I"'1 t 1
Ma-.r il. i 1 J. i 1' o -re. G u-
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GIBBONS
American Cardinal Tax the Oath
ana vmu os. rexer.
Rome July V. Not tniiny people ua-
alated In the fifth novem dtate which
were rrlehrated In the chapel choir
St. Peter's. Mgr. Conatar.'.lnl. papal
almoner pontificating. Attention wus
centered In the solemn funeral ma
at the Church of St. John Lnteran.
Where the IV;cl family diplomatic body.
Knight of Malta and Iloman aristoc-
racy were present.
Cardinal (jlhhona participated In the
meet In J of congregation of cardinals
lie was moxt cordially received liy ull
hie colleagues and the iihiiiIhts of the
acred collide apoplntcd ut last con-
sistory were presented to him. Car-
dinal fJlldxins then took the oath on
the ginned. odmlnlMcred tiy Cardinal
Oreglla ileun of the enrred college..
i to maintain Mrlct ae-orecy on nil que-
tlona discussed at the mcvtinj of the
trpt .-
caRPiHAL oinnoKS.
eongreiratlon. to defend the rights pre-
rogatlvs and tcmioral clulms of the
church uques ail elTuMloiiem sangs
Inla adhering to ull protend formulated
by the late pontiff ngnlnst the oc-
cupation of the pontifical Mate und
against law a pasxed to the detriment
of the church and niHixtolic ee. Cardi
nal cWMvona then wi-nt to 8t. lvter"a
and knelt befoie the resting place of
the tmdy of Pope Io and prayed for
lt (ifteen liilnutra. Cardinal Ulb
bons has iippolnted Father Caven us
his com lav 1st beside whom he will
take only one servant Into the con-
clave. Convicted of Lunacy.
Austin. July Jce linler three
;ye.irs an Inmate of the Confederal'
! hoif. was convicted of lunacy. He
I con:; lalned of U-ing tnUtn-ati d at the
I hi-'nie. The testimony adduced showed
i h:s n;::id to I e unbuUnced. IunK r ai 1
h had written letters to Governor
layers. llc.T and I-ir.him. complain-
ing. Warned About Crooks.
Austin J'.:!v 17. The police depart-
rrer.t wan a 1 t-d that a noted gang of
prf- . 'i al s ife blowers burclars and
oth-r cf the .rlniln il class were rom-
log. 'rJiera an ki'tpm a sharp look-
0Jt fir 'h'-"'-No Pensions Ssnt From Texas.
Austin. Ju!v :
-t hief Clerk Holmes
of the pension department announces
that pensions will r.ot h reafier t ls-
S'il to ex-Confcderatea out cf the
S'.Ute.
D'ed on a Train.
Autln. Ji!v :7-KI I.angrll of San
Antonio died sudd- rly on a tra:n be-
tween here und that i ity.
THIRTEEN KILLED.
Collision in Scotland Results in That
Number of Deatht
tendon Ji ly :7. Thirt'M-n p.-rsons
have l ec n killed nnd a ore Injured In
a rallw:y ai i I lent at Glasgow where
an excursion tr.iln from the Ile of
Man crashed Into the buffers at a sta-
tion. The i nrs t-li-scnped In the c rai-h.
Among the killed were the members of
one entire family.
Carried Warden With Them.
Sacramento. Cul. July 27. Klgliteen
or twenty prisoner made a break at
Folsom le twe.n 7 and H o'clock Monday
morning taking with them Warden
Wilkinson hi griindn Henry Wllkln-
eon. Captuln of the Guard Murphy and
constabulary are searching for the prls-
oners who securel a number of rllb-s
from the j.rlson nrmory before they loft.
FORTUNATE FALL.
Dementsd Lady Dropped Three St
ries and Her Reason Restored.
New York. July :7. Trn days ago
Mrs. l!rliK"t Hurley of llaynnne N. J..
who was 111 nr.d d im r.ted. was banliig
out of a window on the third lloor of
her home She l! her balanie an I
fell. It vas lhoiik-ht by the hospital
pnvsn i.-iiis in ii in" !-io s. .m
fatal. Now t li V li i li . - v. i . d l! km
r-stor. I lor lo-t fewer mil it Is -
11. v I -I will re. over fi'.m I. r plivs-
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MtXH ENTHUSIASM."
I
R Edwrd nd Queen AlesandVa
Recipient of Great Applause.
H-!f;it. July Tho welcome tx
tended to King Kdward ainl Queen Al
atj rxandr ut tne utul of Pinter was
tnorked by the mine enthusiasm whlcli
has followed their progress through
Ireland. The city waa rluburately dec-
orated. thronge.1 with alghtseera und
the streets wvre lined with 10iK) troops
2000 blue Jucketa und f.i" police. The
lord mayor and corporation awnlteil
their maj. sitlea at tho nillroad atiulon
and pren. itted them with n addr-aa.
I'pwnrd of fifty other addresaea were
prrteiiteii on the amiM invasion in'
king In reply said his hlghent ambition
was to follow In the lootxteps of his
motlur and make the w. ll-belmj of hH
people the prosperity 'f Ireland and
the iis.lnteiiance .f p.-uce with ull na-
tloiiH his constant aim. The royal pro.
cession was then formed and traveled
the atreets to th city hall where the
klrnr unveiled a slant erected In honor
of guevn Vh-torla. The reception whlh
their mnjetlen met with eveiywheie
Was inoct ftilhuslastlc.
SEVERAL DROWNCD.
The Stsamer Escelsior Brings Newt of
Deaths In That Manner.
Heattle. W ash.. July :7.-Ns comes
from Vahles on the steamer Kxct-Wor.
which has arrived here of the drown-
ing of Misa Im WheeVr August He-
cehle and Henry and Paul Weldmrr In
the Nuxlne river and P.urt Ford In the
Copper ut the mouth of the Chi-
tlna. one of Its tributaries. J. Perry
nnd Messrs. Parry and Kussell. with a
quartette were droni in the Nazlne
ull being In an o; en boat lloatlng down
tho .Saline. As the boat neared
o projecting reef the occupants
attempted to get out and In doing so
the ano. capslaed. Ford and Dan
Ferguson sarted on a ruft down th
Copper and while off the mouth of the
Chltlna the raft struck a rock and
threw Ford Into the river.
BOTH WERE DEAD.
Traaio Siaht That Was Caused by
Three Pistol Shots.
New Voik. July ::.-A wel!.dres.'l
man. accompanied by a fine. looking and
handomely-gowne 1 woman of about
twenty-three year reu-lsti re I at the
Morton House ns -C. Wt le nnd wife.
Syracuse. N. Y." Later in the after-
noon the woman w.i henrl shrieking
three Khots followed Instantly and when
the room was en'ered she nnd the man
were ileal. The woman had a bullet
In her lu nrt. A plstal lay by the man's
rlKht h ind and It U v 1 by th
police that ho shot tln woir an and then
committed suicide. Th- oinr.er Is con-
vlnii d they came from .'-'ihi-nei ta ly.
Three Were Killed.
Pt. Imls. July 17. An Hi'cnmino'1 1-
tlon train on the V.inlal i rilrml
ran Into a well-fin-d e.- irlc car n-ar
Umslown. three miles r.otth of h-re.
killing lhre persons nn 1 InJ irlr.g n
scene.
Results ef a Row.
Camak. (l.i. July As a result of
a row at a negro ehuri h. in whiih pis-
tols tin I knives tig-ire I. two r.-groe
were klllel and four f il.iily w vjn do !.
Fail Flyera.
Mlsh.'iwaka. lnd.. Ju'y ;7. Thirty-
three l.lrds of the Ml")iawaki Peat-
Irg e lull flow from Holly Springs. Miss.
U ti.il". In tlft'M'ii hours I.'.wht rain
was rti' outitered lii so'ithern liidlana.
This is claimed as n record.
CASEBALL.
Texas League.
At Dallaa-Dillas. 3; Waco. I.
At Fort Worth Cm sic ana 1;
Worth. 3.
Southern League.
At Shrev e port Itlrmlngham
Fhrevrport 4.
At New i iilrnns Atlanta S;
Orb-ans. 0; nttendanee .HuiO.
At Menu his Memphis. 3.
ll!e. 0; nttendanee Jl'iO.
Fori
New
Nai-h-
National League
At Cincinnati Pittsburg.
5; Clneln-
St. Louis 1
rati. 2.
At Chic ago Chic ago. 9
American League.
At Chicago First game: Petrolt.l;
Chicago. 0 Second game: Chicago.
4; Detroit. 2 Attendance slIOO.
At St. Louis St. Louis 6; Cleve-
land. 3.
Dora Cos Recaptured.
C.uthrl.'. ok la. July :'7.-tra Cox.
an alleged horse thl-f. has been ruiip-
turcd mid placed In Jail. The woman
wus for several years a member of a
gir.g of territory outlnws.
One Life Let.
Alton. Ill July :7.-Flre. believed to
have l.e.-n st.nt d by an Im indlary.
i ileDt i o v ed the A.mn steam laundry. U
i rw 'r (i .is. a bather shop and part
1 f . llrn.r vaid m.d resiilte! In the
j l!o.ith f . .rs a. Injuries to six
i others.
The llnrly I Irriis.
I.ernlni; out of cunt tie- great ilr-I'M-.'
i of Iloiuo nnd Aiitii.i h i'tid i oiiiln
ilow ;i t'i Muiietliiiig i f ) . i k) -r-1 1 liin--
tin' l.r-t ilr.-iH i;i !il. in. I ;n on a
f'M.'path know ti ns li ill'.i. nny J I .
in tl.o Wat. -Hon r.ud. I.o;n!..u. TI..T.-.
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PARSONS BOTTLING
C. (J. l'AKSONS I'roprirte.r
Foiarged Krflttea
NEW AND UP - TO
Mrufi.rturtr.
rCKC WHOLESOME AND II Kill liUADE SODAWATEK
AU Flarurt Wholesale sue IleUlU'lbciudlag
Hinder Aie Cltfrry ntl Ce'rry I'liocphate IVp.io-l'hate Root
Mver Iron lirew Sclirr an.i Muu-ral Water.
Crown Corn S il l o ll.il jMiimi n4 Crs-McopperM tSetod In picta an4 qnarU
MOTTO t
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Ilc-oectfull v solicit the it ulc nf Itrvan and ourroundinir territotv.
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W.THCMBBS?:
Aniiotiticoinont. lt)C)U
Double) Dc'iilu Sorvioo
NECU ORUEflNS
"'""Pacific Coast
Sunsot Liimitocl
Errry day of the sek auprh serrlc-e. compsrtment sad otiserratlori sleeping csr.
Inning car HT na hen anrf r nair can eicuniun
alee pern from Waahingtoa.
Pacific Ooaat lixprosa
Dally day ena bei rhalr cars Pullman buffet aleeplng cars eieuralon sleeping rars
through fritn Cincinnati.
s. r. n Mousy
J'a.a. Traf. Mgr.
1 Iou-t
UA FORT WORTH
Hi WACO HOUSTOPJ and
11 CALVESTOM
Ihrouli IciT?rs
and Chair Cars
pe... n I't. W'T'li. VS"0
holiate II el 'I a.i ' -J""-
Austin ..irt AnPinio
and .Mexico
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