Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 201, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Office t Jamee Drug Store.
A. l. r.iotiDRicK; n. d
BRYAN. TEXAS.
Special Attentloa Given
Diaetsefl of
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Residence 'Phone 261
W. C. FOUNTAIN
Dentist.
Crown and BriJge work a spec-
ialty. Office uD-stairs over Burl
Norwi)d's store.
J. W. Batts
REAL ESTATE AOENT
OFTICK 1.1 TALIAFERRO BL1LDINO
opposite court hot'sh.
Phoxk No. 37.
Hit la e9 tb oslf mi of Asatrsot Rook f
Biaso Cosaty Laod TIU.
FOR SALE.
Five room residence with about
two acres of land located Dear achool
house. Price f l.WO.OO.
Ten room reeldenca and 40 aorea
of land In city limit. Tenant house
barn etc. Price. 1-tOuo.oo. Terms
easy.
The N. B. Cole block la Hall e
addition. Price 1750.00.
One quarter of a block iu eaetern
part of town price V
242 acre of land on rut tide of
town known a the Caldwell pasture.
Will ell In tract to suit purchasers
and on easy term.
3 lots In (food neighborhood with
fine elude trees. PnoetViOO. Terms
easy.
8 lot near Allen Academy. Price
125.00 .
62 acres of land with good small
residence bored wnll and all nee
cessary Improvement located In.
aide of city limit. Price $l:tfi0
terms reasonable. This is a bargain.
T. R. BATTS
Att'r tt Lw.
J. L. FOUXTAN
Mgr. Rtl EiUli Dp
T. R. BATTE & CO.
LAW. REAL ESTATE AND riNS'JRANGE
WB OFFER FOR SALE
Thret brick balldluga o Una tin.
Three fttsllr rilir. on Mick north of
rourtnauM tqiur from m60 to lli).
Beautiful balldlng lot fronting graded tcbool
Lou la Ca ttt'a addition for tal cbap.
Jo n. Rd r14n"e. an lnt honj and
tumble for private boarding bouae tod convtnl-
nl to Mala etret.
V. n. Hudson two ttorv rsidao. good
eomfonabl. bom and til awdera ooarealtnoe
and near graded acbooL
Jns. IClttlr plao. prbji r).
Lou and boot of all klndt tn I dtcr1ptlont
In any part of towa to rnt ard for tU. Mott
of tbit property rao b bought on Urn by par
Idk on ta rtl caan.
Lot Improved for parti detlrtng at to do to
Will II. ront tnd tfbinir property W. mott
ny ptrt or in tit'.
W hit a nnmhr of good upland and creek
bott m f time that odr tt btrgalna.
V tlto bar Rnin bottom Itndt for ttl la
any ld trvc. dir-l. imnroTrd and unim
proved tn rlcht land lu lh world
W bar hog tnd rtttl rani-H for tal In
flrazot smi Itiirl?.! roufitln and largo caltl
ranee-e In Weatrn T--i.it tod M-Ilci.
l-0ni nrgotla'-!
W n prop rtv li4 with n for il aid
etcntn In m Try part of Tent tlh city
and oountrr prour.y.
V buy rial u:( at wII tt tll It.
INSl'RANCB.
v tr prptrJ to tntnr tnr kind of Imur
an property atnr tioriit of mrvhai.lu
Biathtia rr. corporation pninrty waretioutet
col"n counrty property (ina t".
W ran Intur your life In Ih bt oomptnl
on earth fir a ! premium than mint .ony
pnis chare for th sum rl of rropry
TMe Irrptirunt i'.Mlt Inform lit that
tthiio Kirr l'iur'c u t td thin l.lfn In-t'iran-
I mor Important tt out or l.i) 11 rt
rut i" iitirn wu.r evfry m in wbo Ibtur
b: (If" 'lira.
STRONG
Again
it what Mrs. Lucy
StovalIcfTi!tonGa
said after taking"
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. Hundrsds
of othsrwtak
.women are
tr r III stored to perfect
health by this rem
edy. YOU may be
well if you will take
it
Indigestion causae
nearly all the tick
nets that woman
III
33d
have. It deprives the tystem of nourish
ir.ent and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer wssksn and become
diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all of the whole-
toms food that may be eaten. It nourish!
the body and rebuilds the weak organs
restoring health and strength. Kodol cures
Indigestion constipation dyepepsia sour
risings. belching.heartburn and all stomach
disorders.
Ditfests What You Eat
M U Lt
vprf'iao.i.wita
o . ctt. eta.
tiM a mh at
tri.l er f t1 '.
RUTS AT LARGE.
Attempts te Assault a Lady and At
tacks Aged Co up I.
viiruTiut til. rfuiy H.-All un
known ng-ro entered the retl.ti)
u. O. route a. mile and a half wet of
Averr. R'l River county taught Mr a.
Poul end attempted to throw her on
pea. iier ktmihi broueht her hut
bund and the ax'ounlre hurrley ln
a poeae atanea in pursuit. II la
lw. heavy at negro ami wear No.
shie.
K.me hour afterward a nerro. whoa
dracrlptlort talllv exactly with the
above description. paas.-J through the
Hobsun community on the ed of
Howie county and felle with a club an
aged man and hi wife wrloualy In
Jurlna tlirtn.
TAKEN TO WACO.
Sank Major Left Trevie County Jail
in Charge of Officers.
Austin. July XI. Hunk Majors the
negro charged with criminally assault.
Ing Mrs. lien Robert near OollnJ.i. Mc
Lennan county July 11. were taken
from Travis county jail by Sheriff Til-
ley and Peputy Hherlff Ross to Waco.
Captain K. E Walker chief clrrk of
state health department ha returned
from Oalveaton. to which place the ife.
Prtmnt was temporarily tranaferred.
He salj everything was running
smoothly and no fear entertained Ay
people of Galveston for spread of yel-
low fever to Teia. Dr. Tabor will
us every mean at hi command to
keep the fever out.
Cobbled Twe.
Beaumont. Tei July II. City
Health Officer Gibson Joined by the
county haellh officer and aided by the
sheriff department took Into custody
two men who left New Orleans Tue
day night and arrived her via the
Memphis and Kanana City Southern
railroad one man resides her and
the other la his brother-in-law. They
eluded quarantine at RullfTe on the
state line. Although In excellent
health both were ent to the peat
house several miles out.
Seeking Nw Horns.
Paris Im July li.A party of
about twnty-flve f .inner from Unmr
and adjacent counties left here for the
8.1 n Annelo country to look ut the land
and p"hap to ! there. The con-
tlnlue.l rlns S.ure have turned their
eyes to the went. ud t'UiiU tliey all
bought round-trip tickets several have
Ire.idy practically decided to locate
there permanently. Th party Includ-
ed some ladles.
Mrs. Kinney Acquitted.
Henderson. Tex. July 2. Mrs. Kin-
ney churned with killing her f.ither-ln-
iw near tSlenfarm last summer. vu
tried and acquitted.
TEXAS CATTLE TICK.
Party Claim to Hav Deviaad a
Plan
to Exterminste th Pttt.
Knoxvllle. Tenn.. July IS. A director
of the government agricultural e(erl-
ment station ut thin ilty ha devlw 1
wlmt le said to be an entirely prai tl-
cuhle method of ridding farm of tin-
Tcxtt fever laltlv tiik. The imll.ol
la e et-illiigly j-lnij le and hiexpeuMve.
and It la .i I I an lie .r.n 1 1. ti u
li u 1 1. aK any f.iim In II. . Mouth. The
Tx.ih fier liaxlni; I ii the li.i .1
tl.e i utile Industry In tt.e south tl.e
dlMinciy It hii.ii .!.-l in helng In vn I -u.i
I i - to f.irin.'ii .ii. d cattle t.llmiK
11" i. ii lie. ii ii i ' I lo work out thin
method I') u i.. i -I. I Mudy of the h.lli-
Itn ll'e and hidc.ry of the II. k. ulii. h
convey a the dl. .t..- fiom one aidm.il to
anoihct. l.l.il. of t method ai"
given In olll. I ll lilllli-Iliil oil "'J' .i.
Cattle l'ev r Tl. k.s." J tint lnucl by ex-
Mrltn'tit M.itloiiK In l Ih ill) and
llalon Koue li.
Expects Two Dranchtt.
tiouth MiAleMter. July 2.4. South
McAlealer expects lo secure two
branches of the Salit.t Ke railroad III
the near future one from Tulaa. run-
ning to Money Grove Tex. via Muko-
gee and the other a brunch line from
near liaughrrty runnlnlg to South M'-
Aleater through Lel'.kh and CoalKat".
CoiikI ruction work will commence on
the Honey drove brum h early In Oc-
tober. Sixty Rounded Up.
Muskogee. July 21. The Indian po-
lice rounded up a bunch of sixty head
of cuttle at Itobbera' Itoont In the
Chickasaw nation and are driving
them towurds the Red river and jji.il
put them ac roan the Texas line because
the owners refuae to pay the tax of 20
cents per head.
Sam Strict Inspection.
New York. July 2. Southern I'a lf!
company's steamer El Cld which ar-
rived Friday from Galveston Is de-
tained at quarantine for a thorough In-
spection of her crew. Health OfTI. ei
Doty having decided to put Into opera
tion tin) same strict Inspection ki' iii t.
vessels from New Orleans and Colon
All vessels urrlvlng hereafter from gmf
ports will be subjected to the same
regulations.
PLASEK & BOND
Ask your patronan for all kinds of
BLACKSMITHING. WOODWORK
HORSESHOEING ETC.
llortinaii O I (I Stand
11 H V A N
Irvine's Restaurant
Prompt pollt andVtpert t-nrlr.
Cood mrtlt nulck lun. ht. Kry-
thlng e'tn tnd nnt-cltts. Metis
Vxs. Htaort ordrt rrttntble. We
btralctted th It V. Wily A ( o.
ralaurtnt tnd InrlUt your ptiroo-
agn. Uixa from S a. m. to il p. m.
W. G. IRIVNE & SON.
TWENTY-SIX- CASES.
That Xomhyr of Additional Yellow
Fever Patipati.
TWO 3I0IIE AUK DEAD
Itallass Heemte Ue Xore Liable
te It Mrlfkea With the .Hal.
ady lhaa the People of
lay Other Race.
New Orleans. July :. Number of
new cases of yellow frver Thursday
was twenty-six; deaths two; death!
up to midnight Thursday night forty-
four; cases tot; total foci twenty
-r' r". I'iMireni increase in new-
cases Is due to discovery and transfer
to emergency hospital of eleven cases
which had not been previously report
ea. mat institution Is In full blast.
and th screened ambulance which has
been put Into service la busy hauling
th unfortunates to th Institution
Th member of the Italian societies
committee who hav been dolnw nds
mivnmij wora among ineir people are
responsible for th discovery of sev
eral of these cases.
Th rule or Infection amona- th
Italian element continue. There are
few case among other nationalities
ana only two negroes hav been found
with thn Illness. Yellow fever doe not.
a rule attack negroes thl history
of all epidemics being that they have
a a rule been Immune. One of th ne-
froe rs ported I a quadroon. Both of
these men worked In saloon and res
taurants In the Italian quarter.
I ne increase In the number of foci
eigni new spots being discovered. Is
also In line with th rule that ha pre
vanea neretorore in fact there has
not been a single exception. Kverv new
focus I traceable directly to the orig
inal source of Infection. Thursday a
case was discovered In the residence of
well known citizen a mull seivnni
being taken down with the disease dur-
ing the afternoon. An Investigation
developed the fact that her mother
lived In the Italian quarter and that
she had been In the habit of vlnlili.a
er on wun.lays. She had been there
Just seventeen days ugo and had been
there again last Sunday. Following
up the mosquito theory the girl w
bitten by a moequito In the Infected
house lartt Sunday and the regular pe
rum tor me mcunaiion or the germ
four und a half to nve days was un
Thursday afternoon. She was Im
mediately transferred to the emergen
cy hospital ami every precaution taken
In
the resilience.
The work of sanitation and the cam
palgn of education has been complet ly
organized anil SO') men are actively at
work. Another branch of the work has
been organised for ward work In the
education cumpnlgn and Rev. Pr. Bev
erly Warner has consnted to be suier
Intendent of It. The eoplr have fal!n
In line with a remarkable s;lrlt of o-
ope ration.
The quarantine situation has been
rurther complicated by the tel. grain to
resident Solu tion from lr. Mohr. nct-
Itig health officer of Alabama that he
would require a seven-day detention In
rnmp befor any travelers would be u I-
mltted Into Alabama. Texas and Mis
slsslppl have agreed to a live days' de
tention. The detention camps are l.e-
Ing rapidly put Into shape.
Italians here are prone to avoid phy
sician mid the fever got a hold !n the
district before It became known to the
authorities No precaution were taken
lo destroy the tnon.jultn and the
scourg spread with audi rapidity that
out or the i heap and crowded lo Iging
houses the Italians who could K' t away
tied lu mortal tirror. mhio- t-.liig to
friends In other section of the city
some by rail to sui rounding towns nod
some by ItiKgers Into settlements ulong
ill' coast i ne result Is the ap-ai'aiice
of case of f.-ver In v.irloui parts of the
city. bii prlmlpal!y below Can.il street
Ih 1.1 ......
Ill oeiKliOorooO'l OI ine plHire- rl.iMHCS.
Six hundred corner groceries and in
loon In New Orleans are owned by
Italian and many of these readily gave
shelter to their fear-stricken comrade
Almost every Instance of a new focus
outside of the French Market dlstilct
I that of an Italian who csiim-i there
rrnm or or some one of it different ra-
tionality whose business I In that sec
tion. There have been ten fis I above
Cant.l street traceable to the original
and me In Algler. The Algler case
was un American hoy. proving fatal
whose employment wa In the district.
No subsequent cases appeared In Al
giers. So far as the health authorities
were able to discover no case has thus
fr devoleped from outside of any ot
the outlying Infection and with a very
few exception the case and deaths
have been among the Italians. The r.b
seiw-e of a spread from the outside foci
notably those above Canal street and
Algiers Is considered to tie due entirely
to the fact that the patients have been
perfectly screened und scientifically
treated and premises thoroughly dlsln
fee ted after death or recovery.
THEORY REPUDIATED.
Adherents Denounced at Mats Meeting
and Health Bosrd Rssignsd.
.vew Orleans. July 23. Because a I
muss meeting held ut Baton Rouge re-
pudiated the theory of the physician
that the stegomyU Is the only means
of transmitting yellow fever und openly
denounced all adherents of the theory.
the medical members of the Baton
Rouge board of health tendered their
resignation. The other physician at
the capital have Indorsed the action of
those who resigned nml will refuse lo I
serve on the hoard.
Considered Unrsliabls.
.-sew Orleans July :'8. A telegram
from Bay St. Louis Miss. say that the
first Intelligence reaching there of ttie
existence of yellow fever at Back Bay
where a schooner from New Orleans is
said to have landed a number of Ital
ians from New Orleans wus through
New Orleans papers. The renor4'
consiaerea unrenanie out onii'la'-
1 been sent to the scene to Invest uecl 0
ABSOLUTE DENIAL.
Emperor William Mad Ne Effert In
Behalf of German Prin.
Berlin July ti. Th Herman for
elgn office denies utterly th report
published by th rorrenpondent cf
U.ndon paper at Stockholm to th ef
fet that Kmierur William In his re
IOKWMIAJI AJTD eWTDDIH WaJUUnT.
cent Interview with the Russian em
peror sought to obtain consent of the
latter for the prince of th hmis ol
Hohenxollrrn to ascend th throne of
Norway.
Rport Apprvd.
Stockholm. July SI. Both house o(
the Swedish parliament approved th
report of the special committee ap
pointed by parliament to deal with th
crisis between Norway and Sweden
In th first chamber th report wa
adopted without debate.
ENTERTAINED AT TOKIO.
Secretary Taft and Miss Reoaevelt Tn
dered Japan Dinner.
Toklo July 2i. The bankers and
merchant of Toklo entertained Secre
tary Taft and Miss Roosevelt at th
Mtpl club Thursday night at a Japan
ee dinner during which there was i
(ielsha danre. The cluh house was
handsomely decorated and Illuminated
anil American and Japanese flags
crossed were displayed throughout th
building. Shlhn park surrounding th
cluh bouse was Illuminated and th
driveway were thronged with crowds
Who cheered Mis Roosevelt and Sec
refary Taft as they arrived and depart
ed from the ( luh. The streets from
the center of the cnpltol were llluml
nated and there was a brilliant ills
play of fin work In honor of th
Americans. Th popular demnnstra
Hon and officials and private courte-
sies shown the visitor have been th
most remarkable ever shown foreigners
GUESTS OF PRESIDENT.
Ksmura and TtWsKirs Took Lunch
With th President.
Oyster Bay. July 2. President
Roosevelt entertained nt luncheon
Thursdiy Baron Komura minister ol
foreign affairs and Kogoro Tukthlr
minister to the United State the Jap
anese envoys to te Washington Jieac
conference. Subsequently he had n
long Interview with them ut which all
phase of the approaching negotiation.
wet considered. Neither the president
nor Id Japanese guest cared to dis
cuss for publication th nature of thilr
conference except In the most genernl
term.
Suppressed For Two Months.
St. Petersburg. July 2. The No-
vostl. the lending Jewish Liberal organ
was suppressed for two month by Ihi
bureau of pr.ss administration.
TERRIFIC COLLISION.
TwentyThres Psraons Ware Killoe
and Croat Number Injured.
I.h.ipool July ;'". An electric ex
press train on the Imcashlre aril
Yorkshire railroad bound from I.lver
hio1 to SoutliMrt collided with an emp
ty stationary train at ilallroad sti
t Ion. causing the death of twenty-three
persons and the Injury of many.
LEAVE DIAMOND.
Dallst Players Object to Umpire's D
eiaions and Forfsit Cams.
Waco. July 2.. Waco won from Dal
las Thursday In a game marked for the
number of disputes t'mplre Sheehan
had with the latter on account of close
decisions rendered against them th
team finally leaving the field ut tl- end
of Ih seventh Inning thus foievitlng
the game to Waco S to 0. The score at
that time stood: Waco 1; Dallas. 0
Temple won two game Thursday
from Fort Worth. Hc-ores: Temple. :
Fort Worth. ; Temple. 15; Fort
Worth. 9.
North Texas Lssgus.
Clarksvllle. S; C.reenvllle 2;
tJreen-
vlll. I: Clarksvllle. 2.
Texaikana. 6; Hope. 1.
South Texas Lsgu.
Houston. S: Beaumont. 0.
San Antonio. 6; Oalveaton.
San
Antonio t; Oalvestnn. 0.
QUICKLY PLAYED GAME.
Only
Required On Hour and
Nin
Minut For th Contest.
In the game Thursday at Cleveland
between the local team and Washing
ton nine Inning were played In atif
hour and nine minute the American
league record. Score: Washington. 4;
Cleveland. I.
Philadelphia.
4; Chicago i; ten In-
nlngs.
Southern Lssgus.
Montgomery 9; Shrevrport. 1
AiVmts t; Memphis !.
f
ash villi'. S; New Orlenti. 1
ttk Bock. 4: Birmingham.
Nstionsl Lssgus.
Tork. ; Cincinnati. 3
'ed
Iphla. 9: Chicago 4.
i z: Hoston 1.
ara "Ii i A mt -i1 mm jin I
St. Iouls I.
nr. nvnn
SALOON E";Viihi
the best brand! of
Wines Liquors and Cigars
SIMS fl. JOlf.YSOX
TA RKEIl 'RICE
MOyiftEAL RUE
0RfE.V7.iL RYE
LeaJIsf
Brtadt
E . R O H
YOU ALL
tame office and will give hit entire time to the Insurance butinett
S'Llfe A eclden and Sick Benefl Insurance for both
men and women in Fraternal and Straight Life Insurance com
paniet of which I repretent the best. It is to your interest to see
me at I can tave you from $1.00 to $4.00 on each ftooo insur-
ance. I Call special attention lo M FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY"
Every man and woman in good health it eligible for membership
under fifty-five yean old. Many now are enjoying the benrfj
of life insurance that would not if not for my effort. '4
THROUGH TEXAS
The I. A U N. It. It. has many fast trains through Texaa trav-
ersing" the greatest portion of the etate and reaching nearly all of
the large cities affording travelers every convenience and comfort
to be found on the modern railroad. II Igh-clasa equipment and
power seasonable schedules splendid dining stations Pullman
HufTet aleepiug cara and courteous agnnta and train attendant.
DIRECT TO ST. LOUIS
The I. 4 (. N. H. H.. la connection with the Iron Mountain sys-
tem operates Four limited train dally between Texaa and Ht.
letiuia the service being four to eight hours quicker and 1'0 to 1.70
miles shortest. These trains have Pullman Hutfet Sleepers and
Chair cars through without change and connect morning and even
ing In I n ion Station Ht. Iiuis with all the Northern and Eastern
Hues. A la carte dining car service between Texarkana and Ht.Ioula
DIRECT OLD TO MEXICO
Th I. A (. N. It. It. In connection with the National Lines of
Mexico operate Four Fast Trains Daily between Texas and Mexico
via Laredo. The time from San Antonio to Mexico City being only
34 ' hours or a day and a half and MOJ mlleaahorteat. Correspond-
ingly as quick from ailTexa points via I. A tl. X. The cities of
Monterey Saltillo San Luis Potosl and Mexico City are reached
directly iu through Pullman Hutfet Sleeper without change. This
route also forms the new short line via Monterey to Torreon and
Duraugo direct connection with through sleepers to and from Du-
raugo being made at Monterey.
Excursion rales periodically.
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best obtainable teatllt. Sold by
II-asweus Book Store
We have the most up-to-date line of Wall Paper Samples iu liryau
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Houtton M. T C. to Ft Worth. T. W. D. C.
I lTb leorr Koadi aod C. 4 S. lo bsnrnr.
Pullman
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between
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a representative of the
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HT. LOt'lS via O. H. N. to Hon. ton HAT C.
lo Dallat and Usnlton M. K. di T. to 6t. Loula.
j w Uinta in a initon m. k. ft t. to at. Loula. JS
Always Ready
With the newest seasonable
fabrics for Men's Clothing.
The old teliable John Witt-
aian tailor shop can always
be depended upon for quality
style and fit and promptness.
Give ut your orders.
JOHN MTTIilAN
MERCHANT TAILOR.
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BUYAN Tf:"Aa.
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