Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The Daily Eagle
Filtered at iht I'uttofttce in lltyan 'I exat
a aecotid claw matter.
BY CAKNKS & WALLACE
BRYAN TEXAS Sr.PT 1W7
1 wo carload ul htjx lattmied on ea
ntiti t told at CameritM last wrrk at t
rent per (xHinJ.
I'ranuu potatoes (ra.lies ai'd etan
form an attrartixe alliteiation (or tl
Krao tountry larmtt.
'Iht executive tlr-.aittiiMit ol tl.e na
tional government it aratleted all oter thi
and tetetal other rnmitiips.
Hankx ate tui ax ne eay a K""
mill. Never argue vxith aiiylly
who tlenounres tl.erii iiiditrtinafelx .
New York hakerx aie lMMiinn the (.tires
of i.irt and other ita-ities Imt no thange
hat been reMirtr1 rutin the pie runnier at
Valiinj;lun.
TKe (riendo of "ale and ane" i'aiket
are trying to galvanize into life a presi-
dential Imkjiii foi him. Talk alHitit Krvan
lieinc discredited liy drtrat1 rarker vxas
overwhelmed
WORK AT THE A. AMD M.
A Hock of Reese Itelmigtnu to a I'enn-
svltania fanner got glmionalv drunk alter
eating of the pomare at a ider mill. Af-
ter ileeping off the jau they teftixed to go
near the wetie of their drltaut'h again. In
thin they shuxxist mwr sense than tome
men.
There i no disputing the tact that tan
material of the best quality fiN a Iwirk-
making plant ot unlimited rapacity u
iiaruly at Kryan. Here i an opening for
somrlwidv whi vxartts to make money.
I'lans for development lute leen under
t-nnsideration xunie time.
It i teported that a jjimd man ( arne-
gie libraries: are given tin to the liatx and
the idert and xiniultatieoiixl) that the
Hague pnce conle:eme n a failure. It
look like the "brnmie laud has ..ted ricultural ami Mechanical College
Lit r.1 o.-xl .w XI' ... l. I .1... i. I
-
not true
Ike Frcthmaa Class Numbers JO. No
More Caa Be Tskta laMract-
ors' Hands Full.
College Station Tex. Sept. J
The work of registration is at tout
over and the student of the Agri
cultural and Mechanical College
have settled down to the regular
routine of duties. The freshman
class thus far number .oo men.
No more can lie received. There
are no dormitories in whfch to
lodge them and no teachers to in-
tract them. Kvcry available room
is occupied; every teacher has a
full schedule. A few late comers
of the upjier classes will le crowd
ed in but freshmen will have to go
elsewhere or wait for another year
Conditions at the Agricultural
and Mechanical College nearly al
tend toward the democracy of
which Americans boast. The stu
dents come from every section o
the State and from every class of
vople. The lioys from cities clad
in nobby straw hats and tailor
made clothes walk up to (he col.
ege from the train alongside of the
lad from the forks of the creek.
dressed perhaps in jeans a wool
hat and provincial hrogans. In
an hour or so the college clothier
has fitted each ot them into a blue
shirt black tie caniaign hat and
uuiform pants. Then the distinc-
tion breaks down. Outwardly at
least all lecomc alike. Nature
indeed often favors the farmer
I toy or the stockman's son by giv
ing them sjijemlidly developed fig
ures. The officers of the compan
ies are frequently cadets who are
working their way through college
and the lxy who waits on the
j tabic may a few hours afterward
have the men he serves doing time
in the awkward squad. The caste
system can not llouri.-h at the Ag-
Secretary Root it reported to have taid
in Memnhit that Koonevelt cannot rraw.
rih from hit taiiirnt that he would un-
der no circuiuslamrx accept a nomination
tiN a third term eten if he want to.
Can anybody name a cotton mill in
Texas that i not paying good dividends'
And tome of them are doubling their ca-
pacity witho.it adding to their capital
lock liy the way it thete anv idle
money in Hryan i
There are people in Hi) in whoremeiu-
ler the great financial panti-x of IHS7 H'y
and iNis. t will be observed that the
tnlertalx between them were in the Imt
case xixteen and the last twenty vrir. ln-
le the prevent interval td good time i to
le thorter than either of the other it mil
not end for at Iriit tno eats yet. 1
I
1 he Australian ballot as far as it has
been tried in this country has put out of
liusinrss the professional "leger ' at the
toting box. It i claimed for the Am-
Italian xystein of land tiansfets otherwise
known a the " Ton ens system" that it
dispenses with the use of the abstiactrt
and conveyancer bring so niinple that
arnbii.lv ran investigate a title or draw a
.Iced.
tood inuiiey. We ate cl a.l this is'.. . . . .
of the (try a ii l.biary. Hcre te CVCnS Respite
I the douiinaiiceof wealth and social
.. . . tMtsition goes hapoilv on.
I he lull man company thrrjtrns to dis "
-continue its intra state bus.nes. in Texas .1 Commandant Moses has already
the railroad omniissioo foices it to put u the work of straightening 1 1 1 the
the ptice for the privilege. It it lomesto large entering class of freshmen.
m. inr .Kcupan. or me gt.i cruit cars Tile entire Ifflttalioll was Ollt Oil the
will Iht in less (lancet of limit; cnithrd im
Iwreti thr Iim sli-fniin rn. anJ tlt ti.
' Hcre the new men were sejarated
- - 1 into small squads. each in charge
According to the I npiess ten i a' loads j of a tKTttV officer who jmt the
of .chm.lchild-en Mexico hue groups through tlic simpler move
rived in San Antonio m ihp last two I . .
....I.. imems ot marciimg. i lie guns
About xeventv net cei.l of them remain in 1 wiU ""l k 'Vt llt for SOIlie time.
the Alamo C ity the others guiuy t. Vai i-( The four companies are all large
vox poiuii in irxas. I here are aiwut a a company alone eotiiaining more
doen at Allen Academy. j tu SM cn A arj;t. f
the cadets are tail men and the
rami and Ranch speak of Standard I j attalioti will smn present a S)lell
as ii.r uju.n or an ine tiust. 1 l rte ' ; . . .i . v-
.... tlid npinarance dalveston News
..... . mi.sis air mi n li-
legilimate paternity so thrte ran be no
ertainty as to who wax the father ol any
of them ; but the ptotn live tariff is the
mother ot the whole brood and Standaid
1'iiixirie tuggest tjttrxt ugliest most
For two weeks the government attor
ney! who aie prosecuting the rase against
the Standard Oil company hate been Irv
ing to locate a certain sale. Now a ale
used for the keeping of the tuoti valuable
hok and paper of a corporation it tup-
posed to have been made of the moxt olid '
and durable materials but this one hat
dixappeared under such rirrumsfanrex that
it the twurn statements of those who had
hargeofitaretrue.it must hate evalu
ated.
HAD MANY BONOS.
Charged With Obtaining R.ngi by
Making Falee Representation.
Nw Yark. S.'pt. ? Samuel .ang.
Inn ha been arret-d on thargrs
msdn hy Krederl. k VI of .1 .
WIk t Son. j.-wrTs of Newark. N .1.
He Ik Mllegd In liavo obtain-) ttv.i
(Ibiniond rltiit worth $1.:;. rtn spi
IT. bv niakliie r.-ls iptePntiitnn
Vr. Wins allrgrr !ht l.ane...n l.tt
a NPt-iirltv for ring two II.immi fiit
morua- I.oiuIh of thf New York a'i-
ritialturg Air J.ii)" lt.ilv rryparir.
Thn firm 1ogiiir-d ahnut Tte 'val.i.. u'
Ihf bunds wu further nam. an I
ronld nol find tbev w.r. rpmtr-d. ThN
led to l.ancdiiira arrft When Lane
doti a toanlifd fiftyme bunds nf
lb. roiiipanv wero rnund on him :n..l
IIih rallt'na.t mss-h and lawn tl.ket!
rn J.-v.i t . (in. f .M. H
front u 11. 11.. l..l ... i . . .. I
" i iiii.iui iMM.i i:rm n A. tv
York aud I'iitKbtirg Air I .in- intupru.v
wh liniiiMirat-d l.ft v.-nr atnl p-o
Jil.' fi.ii uvt l'ltilhnHi!l( i
.lohn-rotvn Twenty inllei hat.- I .
roinpl.'ird If h.t $i.ou tanlt'
'nk
Large Asset Available.
New YorU. S..pf. Rer.Tt et n wn-
jniMilntnil hy the Krdoral tmirl In UU
city for the rout rafti tig firm nf S. Im
field 4- Co. on an involuntary p-iimii
in naiiKrupirr. Paule . AMerliti
II. Carpnter and S.'vnn.iir " Tlinm.M
were th ret'tlvni i-honett Tho Mt I
nonet a ilea. that th firm ha f.on
OOt) wnrllt of uxs-.'tK In lue iurldirtl.iri
or tun t-otiri.
THE TEXAS WOMAN'S lOLLMifi.
Kev. Ceo. II. IJntlcr fniin.lir of
Texas Woinan'.s College of Ilryan
unpriucip
sprint; .
and deputed of l ei ..rf wa in the city last wet.k in the
in-
teres! of ihe otllegO. He stales
j that the attendance at the ttjvning
A vxashington ciiire.Hndeiii shaking of the present session was full and
of kometelt. xav "'Hp iratly doexn'i that the prospe-'t lur future sue-
want to make another lace. Hut he had Cess and pntstierit V of the illMltU-
ralher le in the regOMis dun and condemn- tiull is Verv gratlt illL'.
el to wear a fur bued overcoat fo. all l The college though a new illsti-
eternity than to see soii.r ol the reaction- tUtiolt has lieetl established UptHlj
ary elements in in uarty again in the sad- ; .sound business principles and tile
oie ami serving .h lit the henchmen. I best aiHt lUOst t iilClellt instructors j
Why not put it m pUm l-nglish and xr available have lieetl employed thns
lie eould rather l rl than to see placing It Upon ail tijltal footitrg
ratrlMiikv Kaei the president' ' with the lest institutions of learn-
'" l in the South. Hearne iK'tiitx-rat.
ONE COMPANY SENT.
It I Said to If N Reason For Report
of Uprising.
Monti. Sept. ST. Wild rrimit. In
w lilth there were no i fedeni . raiiM-d
one 'ompnnr of militia lo be tetit in
Plateau a nro net! lenient .thitn-
mile from Mnhlb al 4 : 41 orbx k Krl
day morning Th nHirtii aerv mart
e1 hy eiHitn having no autlinrltv
and there xx-re not the allthn'M mra
Imt for itendlng for tiHtn.
Ser fanilrles; wlin xv r etiii.ted
a f.ii'torv near I'laiit.-rtit iem to ihN
rllv varlng tiruroe xv. r. bn'dint hT-t
iuetfn snd xvere aoii'j; in aveiic. the
lath of lh nero. M4. uit wlm
wa Itaihed Snndat iiMtiuiiiK fur at
tttiptlii ttt im-an a.-d whit.s xvnnian
near that L'a- At 7 bn-k the i.U. c
xv a qnlef and m.t lh- bat tmubb
ipcrted
a Atna re t.-.iln tan xvinaen at
Ifiw Stat Inn. fnl. The dfhrl autht
flre and four m-ikmi vera hurnerf to
death.
In iH-nion. Tex: . T
pur tip tiii -r
b-it lf and hi-
dL-
MUSr.WNT PARK STATE FAI9 GROUNDS ??d ANNUAL MEET AT
DALLAS OCT03ER 19TM TO NOVEMBER 3RD.
Mote thn one numbed new ami urrU hh.iwM xvill i.iUstltute lh-
Antnaetiietit iH-parlniftil nf lh Slate Kair this y.ar A grand aKgreKaliiii f.f
the late I attraction and revived ttenMttioiiH KXth'-n-d rrotu all part of tn
world. Among lb.- many d.miin.tnl ftnlnre xvill Im ih Oriental Conr.vsli:n.
O"niniliiopb'." r'prvMtilnK an Investment of $..i..mi. th- Srcnlr Hail
way. Figure llKbl Sh.ml-the ChtHen. Uoirolo Villat;... t'lrru of Kdtuated
Flea. Monkey Knct-d r'amil. Tour of the Clolw. (Mri. h Farm. Airship le-
mnnwlratlon. Old Mill. Hall of Mirth. Itotnuifst Wild W. M HipMlronie.
KatJenjatuniet Kt.l. I aiiKhitiR t;.ill-rv. Mlnstrtls. r't fiirl. SmalUsl Man on
Vjirth. Ttmrlst Car. tin Sibley (5orillu .itid Hit "otiirti tort and nianV other
nttrartiotiM. Ib'te xvill l- found Turks. At ah t 'n.tlial. liedoutn. Icor
tlf Titrcomen. Ibnduvtaneiie. IndUn. Cow box. Front i-im.-u atnl Stibliera.
all wfarllif coHtuntr hnrierl-iii or the land or then ria'itlty. Amuiac!
iimarlng. edurmMng. xortu I ttii and pnurre dve
At hi rannerv
A MHIaMlnid ii.is
l.7'" ian of unit
table.
'M I.- ai'out:d Mount Joy. Itella tonn
fy. Tr:i. Iiate a tnaladv that iein.'i
Hi. to iln.xvv. Th-t fall and latirol
I up.
t;ol. aid sl'v.r hum ten I r to Ihe
value ol $u.i -.X T. -Ineii f:i. t.i
window of A. Iter!.ei ). .r !. .
S.n Anti.nin.
i
I rt.tu' I Con ;..' ine w.i f.. i.(t
cutin ai t s.r:s. ..; ttriidltii Mi
XMIIItr li tltl V. I I'e lnill is. Mill). -nt
the irli;l ly.
Si-aniei fj Ionia xalu.-d 'at !'
""'. Imriied ai Totfintit Mi M'nnie
II. n Ii and e4;nrse Klekie were roat
d to death.
t.'eoiKe W. I elleti. ou of (' P; e
ten. the '.-r.tiitt Itii: lax i lerh at New
Oil.-an. na arrested a' that city. He
had IJ.iVmi h ) r.n
A! rilwaukee Koltert Itrach drove
an aiitoiiioliile J.immi nil lex In twrntv-
tie bonis. iH-ating the he:t best rec-
ord bt fifty- ijht mitiittet
Near leninn. Teti . on thre. fourth
of an -re. . V. Sander railed tmi
bnahela of extra large peanuts for
whith he rceivesl wr tiuabelt.
i; i sv K Jul. -4
;4 I i hH Mi 1
: X
Caotmaattd IMf k
f im Claflm t
FALL
FASHIONS
FOR
MEN!
Advance showing of
Fall and Winter styles
including
Schloss Uros
& Co.'s
Fatuous 'Correct
Clothes for gentlemen"
WE most cordially
invite you to call
at our store during
the coming week
to look over and get
acquainted with the
best and latest (ash-
ions in Men's Wear
UJJE are specially urgent about this invitation now because Fall
as you probably know is the sreat time of the year when
fashions change and the advance styles for the coming season
are shown in the greatest variety and attractiveness. Our
new stock is in and we want you to see it. Never
before in all our experience have we been able to assemble
such a splendid line of stylish garments.
Come in While the Stock
is at its Best
Wagner $ IB random
BRYAN TEXAS
1t aiSr: OF DfiMilEFfcAER.
COTTON BAITS.
The Mailisonvillc McU-nr saw Due of the tvi-s nf fvvt r smne.
'The cotton liar is always at work i what stnul.tr to malarial ami velltm
He has lx.fii tryinj; to j.I.kt Mli ! fewr is known as Hctij'tie ami.
Hryan ami Navasota mi the has-; while confines! firim ijially to the
tetrn class as markets lately as- J tropics is well known in the Phil-
sertiiiK that all other towns jwiy i ipme IsUn.U and occasionally ap
more tor me staple than they lo. pears in Texas. It iias Urn lonu
The jxapers of those cilies have had stispectevl that tilts disease was
to come tint in strong editorials .spread bv the Ivite of an inf.n t.sl
enying the reports. A'! towns I mosquito. Mvidem which tends
ate afflicted from the satm. source ; t i-ottftrm this theory is now fur-
every fall. Thtre is nct a cotton : nishetl ly a rtmrt of ni-.tlual
market lnt what there are lix al i otVutT oittm-cted with tin-Amen.
kmickcrs who exn-nd a vast can army who have recently made
amount of energy ami hot air in! a careful study of the disease in
lwostinu other places. Philippines. The mosquito
Nme merchant. wh has an ac. ; which carriis the cerm of Ikni-ne
oitint against the owner of a ktle fever is not identical with those
ot cotton or who has the promise ! wnich propoale yellow fever or
of the purchase of a hill of .ls. ' "'V-1 UyvUlt il is j"s! asMK-
r tt 1 tt iiiini aw..l....f Ik...
will tKXastonally tay a l.tlle aU.vejj.. fcVer is rarelv fatal. Imt it is
the market. This j even f re- said lo tie a ttuinful disi9si
piently lone as a s.t ial favor to and spreads with fcrcal rapidity
. : i. .a l i
a man who lias come from a dis- 'i oe.ks on. m a cotnmnn
taut locality. He will then vo
liack home and spre.nl the news
and straightway exerll in his
ncinhltorhnod xvill h.tnl a la!e ot
cotten to the distant town onlv In
find when they uet there that the
'market is off.' S it ;oes. .
There are tricks in all trades and
the trick of (uxina little almxe
the market .notations for a l-ale ol
cotton that has l-eeti hanlvl a long .
distance as a 'Iwiit' to tt j-t
more trade from that locality is as
old as the hills "
ed to isNo V)i mttmls or more
than tlonhle what i; was in ims.
The nnmU r of xvage earners has
itictca.l in nearly the same pro-
jajrtion as the nnmU-r of looms
Imt the capacity jut spindle has
U-cn incteasett ly the urealcr skill
of the ttierati is. While t lie fi.
tirext are refused liy the mill man-
ai;ements letter wrillen lay some
of them ro to show that there is a
large profit in the business after
the exjtcrinu-ntal stage has Iteen
piissexl. For instaniT the mill at
Waxahachie is to W doullel in
capacity as tpiiikly as tossilile
without the exicndittire of a cent
of the capital stock ami without'
calling tin the stock holders for ad
ditional suliscriptious. Caldwell
News-Chronicle.
V H. HI'DSON
Rrvaiil Tx
XV W. Wit SON
nnklm T.i
Hudson 6l Wilson
Attorneys-at Law
Bryan and Franklin Texas
Will ffc! m rwv s nl J4. OB
.--Ts.a. vrmmn it i-usinrss in H'amx n4
litx Il is v m w-l.i 1 ft. tt... ... i
I investigations will lead to a method T
of preventing it tKvnrrtmv. ! IM . xJ A. AT Hl'P TA
v. itrtstian t inserver.
I
First Clas? Boot and Shoe
ii K 1'AIHI N G
All xxork neatly done and satista nn uar
antrxsj. .mk t. the Ktnl KtMt xiKn. Ne
t Jamex A Nunn. HRVAN. I'F.XAS
ltXS COI!0 MILLS.
There are now seventeen cotton
mills in the stxle with IoS.Imhi
spindles and 2 15s looms. This is
an increase over 1 is 'l m jvr
I 1.1 II... ...... T.. f ... .. tl I I
vs. niv .....iiivi xji siiiiinies anil sh.. 11 i. .11 .... . . ..
. . 1 " -''- iHMi-i. run xerttst Jaiiy
.s; t cent in the mtniUr of looms. . (iromies kUIm an I
The consun-ti of cotton increas. SSJST "V!; HilJ" N'r"
RIZ OTTO'S RESTAURANT
MI AI.s ;s tKNTS.
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