The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 168, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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and Pilot
FOURTEENTH YEAR
BRYAN TEXAS. TUES'JAY AFTERNOON JUNE 22 I
NUMBER. 4
3BHQBZX2T!
JUST
RECEIVED
Some of the real new
Lace Dutch and
Sailor
COLLARS
$1.00
75c 50c 35c
25c.
V
BAGS
1'he correct t les in ladies'
Shopping Hags
$500 to $1.00
BELTS
Ladies' Klastic Kelts in soli J
colon and Persian
deigm at
$3.50 to 50c.
Wih IWt
35 25 & 15c.
COMBS
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Beautiful line Back Combs
$5.00 to 25c.
HOSIERY
Ladies' Hose the wanted
ihades in lisle.
Per pair:
50c.
Cadet Hose
Ladies Misses and Children.
The guaranteed hose.
Just a Quarter.
A. J.
WAGNER
&co.
Pare Olive Oil
Just received another supply of Kae 5c
Co.'i Finest Sublime Lucca Oil the
purest and best Olive Oil we can obtain
All size bottles and tins.
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TEXAS
BEATEN AN
Taken Out Under Cover of Darkness and
Fearfully Wounded
Ppvciul to tin Eafite.
Alw.rd. Texas June 22. Dr. L. II.
Kvans prominent physician of ihl
(It) wan tri ilily beaten ami iltot
rally yeaterday morning mar Suiim-i.
here III- ha. I gone to Visit Ml Ida
Hasty. II- ai returning about mid-
night when two men lcaed uKn hlni
fty'H a dark roadside.
He waa dragged Into a deep wood
laid a rosa a log and beaten and .clink-
GETS THE
J. ft. Abbott la Mad State Food Com-
missioner. ."I - UI to the IUgUv
Austin. Texas. June 22. The gov-
ernor yesterday imUh J. S. Ab-
bo't of I Mi l on dale food commission-
er under the new law
TEXAS RETAIL MERCHANTS.
S..-lal Hie Kacle.
Temple Texas.. June. 22 Several
hundred members of the Hetall Mer-
chanta association were on hand to
day at the opening of the ao latlon'a
ninth annual convection. The session
111 last three days and will be devo
ted to the discussion of numeroua mat
ters of live Interest and importance
to the retail trade.
RICH MAN'S SON KIONAPPEO.
An heir to Million Spirited Away In
City o' Mexico.
KpeeUI to the Kle.
Mexico City. June 22. Aurora Ar-
xapalo. 6 year old son. an orphan and
heir to millions has been kidnapped
and cannot be found. Several sua-
l'cts among the relatives bare been
a r rented by the police. All are weal
thy and will fall heir to some of Ar-
tapalo's million If the child were out
of the way.
THE TEXA4 LSClE
Yesterdays scores:
Houston 4. Fort Worth 3
Galveston S Shrevevort 2.
Waco 4. Pallas 1.
San Antonio "A. Oklahoma City 4 0.
Where tbey pla) iclay.
lot Worth at Houston.
ShreveiHirt st Galveton.
Dallas at Waco.
Oklahoma City at San Antonio.
Texaa League Pld. Won. tost. P. C.
Houston 63 3? 26 .587
San Antonio .. 59 33 26 .559
Shreveport .... SO 32 28 .553
Dallas H 33 30 .124
Oklahoma City. (0 it Z: .517
(;ivc.tcn ra : v. .444
Fort Worth .... CI 20 3.. 426
Wain 63 27 Zi 413
WEATHER.
New Orleans jk.. June 22. To-
night and Wednesday partly cloudy
weather for llryan and vicinity.
Cforge Edge a merchant of Harris
School House was In the city today
looking nftT business matters.
Howell & Newton Inc.
Phonti 22 and ISO
I t il mil II lie was unconscious. Evans
recovered to llnd hi assatlanta mill
holding hint. then tried to escape
and waa shot twice. Tlx men then
fled dropping a knile and a hat which
may lead to arrest. Evan when ac-
costed believed the men were robbers
and offered hi money and watch
whlih they angrily refused. He does
not know their nioilve. The physician
U now at the funnel hotel where hU
condition la critical.
FASTEST SEA
RECORD EVER MADE
Tht
Another
Qnt-enxtown. June 22 The t'unard
line steamer Mauretnnla has dipped
another fifty mlnuten off the bent pre
vious eastward record which I also
her own. She accomplished the Jour-
ney from New York in four days 17
houra and 21 minutes the best previ
ous time Mng four days IS hours and
11 minutes.
ICEI ICE!! ICE!!!
Help Bryan Crow by Patronizing
Home Industry.
I ant now operating my Ice factory
and fan system Jointly and am pre-
pared to supply llryan and all the sur-
rounding country with Ice. I cannot
dispose of It however and am compi-
led to close down at night. There Is
no necessity for shipping Ice Into
llryan from Houston or other outside
points when we have a factory here
for Its manufacture that can supply
every demand that give employment
to labor that help the business of the
city with it payrolls and pay its
taxes to help support the city and
couniy governments. I want the peo-
ple of llryan to know they get their
money 'a worth when they buy It
from the Bryan Ice Company. My
Ice weighs 310 pounds to the block
yet I am selling It at the rate of 240
Hunda to the block. Do you tot think
this liberal treatment when 70 pounds
out of every block Is absolutely given
away. You will not find another Ice
plant that will do thla. therefore when
you can get thla liberal treatment
and cheap price w hy help to ship Ice
into Bryan and thereby tear down a
home enterprise I have sold to other
Ice dealers In Bryan but seven block
of Ice In seven months notwithstand
ing the fact they ran buy it from me
at their own figure. This force me
to close down at night when the fan
circuit Is off which throw several
men out of employment and also for-
ces me to additional expense of star-
ting up the machinery the next morn-
ing. If the people of Bryan will by
their patronage keep the plant busy
manufacturlng Ice during the summer
months. I will place fans In every res-
idence where desired at one half
price.
L. STErilAX.
Manager Bryan Ice Company.
170
Alauretaflia Clips off
IT-
5 FALL
TO EL
Ppeclal to the Eafl.
El Paso Texas June 22. Scattered
rain Ml Sunday night from Aniarlllo
to El Paso. Texas and Pacific official
reports a cloudburst at San Martlne
near Toyah washing out a stretch of
track which is now being repaired.
YEARNED TO SEE THE ALAMO.
Andrtw Jackson Ninety-Two-Year-Old
Man From Virginia.
h'lx'tlul to the Kugle.
San Antonio. Texan. June 22. Hav-
ing coiiie all the way from Richmond.
Ya. Andrew Ju kson M' years of age
has arrived here for the purMise of
seeing the Alamo. He has newspaper
dipping showing the various cities
through which be panned on the way
to San Antonio. He has been on the
road three mouths and says that he
feel very good after his long trip.
Jackson fought at the battle of the
Alamo 63 year ago. He also fought
In the Mexican and civil wars. He Is
on his way to Mexico to visit the old
battlefield there.
THE NEW8 BRIEFED.
The price of radium established by
the British scientists is f S.oOo.OM per
pound of twelve ounces as "'4 grains
have been contracted for for ll.'O.OOO.
H. E. Huntington president of the
Los Angile Pacific Railway Com-
pany was slightly Injured In an au'o-
mobilu. accident near San Bernardino
Sunday.
Measles has broken out In the Har-
vard camp and Hooper. ho has been
rowing No. 2 In the 'varsity four will
lose bis seat on account of an attack
of the disease.
Mr. Bellamy Storer has established
a new society the aim of which Is to
obtain from steamship and railway of-
ficials permission for pet dogs to tra-
vel With their mistresses.
The American Boatd of Commission-
era of Foreign Missions will atart In
July to raise a fund of $:.0O.Ch0 for
the enlargement of all the educational
Institutions under it suirvllon.
Rev. J W. McCann. pastor of St.
Mary Roman Catholic Church and
Rev. W. I. Heal of the Episcopal
Church. Elsln 111. have expressed
themselvew as not being otmosed to
Sunday baselall.
Nikola Kaumanns. German lni)erlal
commissioner at Y'l.ahington. Is In
Eavt St. Louis watching the Investiga-
tion of the packing house Inspection
which Is being conducted by the gov-
ernment.' Dr. J. Collberger of the Philadel-
phia Marine Hospital Service has
gone to Washington with his arm a
mass of blisters from being Inoculated
with the newly discovered "straw dis-
ease" which arise from sleeping on
strsw mattresses.
To prevent the wholesale smuggling
that has been common at New York
port special watchmen will be employ-
ed to see that no trunks or parcel
are lowered ih tld-si jfTttiii
Into walUtTToats. ""
There Is a atrong probability tha
President Woodrow Wilson of Prince-
ton University will be the nets Demo-
cratic nominee for governor of New
Jersey- though he Is not peraonajiyl
engaged In the Pa
SCHOOL BOARMEETINC.
The city school board met yesterday
at 4 o'clock p. m.
An additional high school teacher
was needed on account of the exten-
sion of the course. A teacher who had
taken a full university course In math-
ematics and bad specialized on that
department wa decided upon. Miss
Johnnie Wilson of Taylor Tex. being
such a teacher was elected to the
new position.
Miss Wilson has specialized on
mathematics many years and ia rec-
ommended by that department of the
University of Texas a well prepared
for such work.
She also brings a good record from
the University of Chicago where she
haa taken summer course In addition
to the regular university courses In
this State. Besides being an experi
enced teacher and mathematical spe-
cialist Miss Wilson Is a refined and
cultured young lady an earnest mem
ber of the Baptist Church and will
be quite an addition to the social and
literary circles In our city.
' For Sal.
Luge combination lock Iron safe
In good condition and new Smith-
Premier typewriter. Will go at half
value. Apply t ' office.
mawtgH. y
s
Your name on the depositor's ledger
of any good Bank is a Valuable Asset
in time of need.
Ilo Depositor of the
ITY
BANK
Has ever been denied who presented
a reasonable business request.
Get your name on our Books.
c. s. rtcjlflcir t. a. ASTix vice msNcii
A. W. MKUSO. CSSMcr
J. W. iMLISII J.
TAPPED FARMER'S
Kept Money in Trunk and Clever Thief
Evidently Knew About It.
Special to the Ecle.
San Marcos. Tex.. June 22. The
home of P. L. toman a pros -rous and
wealthy farmer living near Staples.
In Guadaluix County wa entered last
night at a late hour and a trunk con
taining approximately f3(K0 was taken
from the house. The trail of the rob-
bers was followed today and the trunk
and contents found in a cbajiparal
thicket a short distance from the
bouse. It la believed the thieve
CHILD IS DEAD
THREE ARE
T
Sad Sctnr Attended Burning of a
San Angelo Home
Fpeclal to the Eagle.
K San Angelo Tex.. June 22. J. T.
Uawrence and the o-year-old adopted
ion of J. T. Valentine were burned to
death and three others painfully burn-
ed In an attemppt to rescue him In a
fire which destroyed the Valentine
home on Angelo Height yesterday
afternoon.
CREENEVILLE HAS VOTED ELEC-
TRIC LIGHT BONOS.
Special to the Eagle.
Greenville Tex. June 22. An elec-
tion wa held here yesterday to de-
cide whether bond to the amount of
150.000 ahall be issued to build a new
electric light plant and make Improve-
ment. The proposition carried by a
vote of 275 to 151.
iQdJAUTYl
Is our watchword. If it comes from Bullock 5i Co.'s
you may know it the be.
Give us your Grocery Orders.
C. E. BULLOCK & CO. jj
UHIIIIIHIIIHMHHHMIMH MM
f . W. CRLHSBAW Jlssl. Cl.
N. COU J. . PARKER
TRUNK FOR 13000
planned to leave It there and return
later and complete the robbery. There
is no clew whatever to the thieves.
Mr Loman is one of the wealthiest
farmers In that section and baa a way
of doing hi banking business this
fact being known generally In the
neighborhood. The money wa kept
locked in a trunk and in a clothe
closet. Whoever the thlerea were
they no doubt understood fully the
habits and customs of their victim.
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NOT IN RAGE
Formtr United States Senator Will
Not Try for Governor of Taaas.
Cpcclal to the Eagle-
Wichita Falls. Texas. June 22.-ln a
letter to Ed Howard editor of the
Wichita Fall Time former United
State Senator Horace Chilton of Dal-
las declines to permit the use of his
name In connection with the guberna-
torial nomination.
SOLICITING PREMIUMS.
The committee appointed to get up
the premiums for the Farmer Union
exhibit to be held In this city July 23
and 24 were out this afternoon and
met with much encouragement among
the merchants and business men. Tbey
re much elated over the encourage-
ment they received and believe they
will have a very fine list to offaf ex-
hibitors. The list will be published la
The Eagle In a few day.
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