The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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THE 6R
DAILY
AND PILOT
VOL XXX. No. 146.
BRYAN. TEXAS. SATURDAY JUNE 19 1915.
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Kippered Herring.
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Mexico
We Now Handle
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Brands of Molasses !
Feed the Best on the
Market. Try It.
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Italians Have Already Token More Than Twice
. as Much Territory From Austria as Was Of-
fered Her for NeutralityThe Italian Ad-
vance Is Being Pushed All Along the Fron-
tierBattle on Isonza Front Assuming Great
Proportions and on the Result Hangs Fate of
Trieste Austria Has Sent Her Finest
Troops as Reinforcements Italian Aero-
planes Inflicting Damage Berlin Reports
the U-29 Destroyed A British steamer Was
Torpedoed and Sunk Russians Retire To-
ward Lemburg Cholera Spreading in Vien-
naBulgaria Offered Satisfactory Terms.
PROMPT and CAREFUL attention la given all orders
that come to us by phone; la fact a great portion
of our business is done in that way.
Many af our customers dent see ua from ana week's and to tne
thar and thair raqulramenta ra mat quit at selisfactoHly aa If they
had mada a personal vlalt to tha ataro doily.
FOCUS
Tna Carrsnta Wing Developed Big
Bunch of Unexpected
Treubla.
Farmer tlaya Hla Daughter Wounds
Wlfa and tan and Kills
. Hlmaolf.
( Br Associated Press )
Dllaa. Tn June 19-Dr. M. M
Cariirk announce that Villa and Tar
rania agenta have commissioned him
to conduct a clean up campaign In
Mexico with bla own staff of physl-
clana almllar to hla Texas clean up.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
J. I!. MrCullouRh to R. Q. Astln. SI
aree of land In the T. P. MrKlnney
League In llraioe county. Consider
atioo. ii.tso.
17E HAVE IT
Tha Things You Like Best
Are Kept by Us.
PEACHES
ROASTING EARS
TOMATOES
In fact we keep every
thing found in a first-class
Grocery Store
Phone us your grocery or-
der in the morning.
COOPER & COLE
Phones 32 and SS6
By AMoetated hm
Upper Sandusky Ohio June 19.
Harvey nyenger. aged forty wealthy
farmer fatally wounded hla wife
killed hla daughter aged ffteen.
wounded hla aon aged sixteen and
then committed suicide. The rauae la
unkown.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
M. P. Stapleton and Mlsa Sleeta
Andrews.
Willie Love and Allro Arnett
DOMO
SEPARATORS
arc guaratccd to do the
work.
off"
300 lbs. milk per hour $30.00
j'4S0 lbs. milk per hour... . .$42.50
I Sold and Guaranteed by
PARKER-ASTIN HOW. CO.
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Rome June II. Tha Italian Invasion
of Austria which la being puehed all
aleng the frontier la aaid by Rome
newapapera to have resulted thus far
In tha occupation of mora than twice
aa much territory aa Austria offered
as tha price of Italy's neutrality.
It Is officially announced the fort-
rasa of Malborgeth is being eetadily
demolished. Thla elty with Trent and
Trieste constitute the present objec-
tive polnta of the Itallane.
Along the Isonza front the battle on
which hingaa the fata of Trleate la as-
suming larger proportions. Austria
haa aet In aa relnforcementa her fineat
troops.
Italian atsplants and dirigibles on
the laonia front have destroyed the
railroad atation at Olviea and inflicted
damage to the Austrian positions at
Monteeano. All the raidera returned
U-29 DESTROYED.
(B Associated Press )
Berlin June 19. (By Wirelasa to
Sayvillol It Is semi-officially an
nouncad the Carman aubmarne U-29
waa destroyed by a Brtish tank eteam-
ar flying the Swedish flag. The ateam-
ar rammed the suumarne whan ord-
ered to atop.
Balloon Shad Bombarded.
Py Asaoclsled Prm
Amsterdam. June 19. It la reported
the allied airmen on Thursday droj-
ped bombs on the German balloon shed
at Brussels causing some damage.
British Steamer Sunk.
(Mr Associated Prs.
London June 19. A German subma-
rine alnks Uie two thousand-ton Brit-
ish steamer Dulrla killing one ot the
crew.
Russiana Stand Before Lemberg.
(Br Associated Press
Petrograd. June 19. The war office
admits the Russiana hare retired be-
yond the llnea of the lakea at Grodek.
less than aixteea miles west of Lem-
berg' snd their last defense line before
that city. They are aald to be fortify-
ing heavily there. Between the Pruth
and Dniester the statement says the
Austrian have been driven back to
Austrian territory.
German Statement.
(By Associated frets.
Berlin June 19. (OHclall The
Germane captured the French fort I
Bed town of Ebermenll thirty m'le-
eatfc of Nanry. North of Larae re-
nal the English attack waa rpulsed.
Several French attacks on both aide
of Neuvllle and northeast ot Arras
were repulsed. In V octet the fighr
Ing continues and also In s few plaits
In the valley of river Feoht. Russian
advances were repulsed near Shsvll.
Dawlna and Silawata.
Cholera Spreada in Vienna.
(By Associated Press 1
Geneva. June 19. A dispatch from
Innesbrnrk. Austria save cholera la
spreading In Vienna.
Rumora as to Bulgaria.
By Associated Press I
London. June 19. Rumors are aa
plentiful aa they are contradictory
emanate from the Balkans that the
allies hare offered Bulgaria eatMac-
lory territorial termi but nothing is
sttled yet.
IYT0M
SAYS
HE WILL RESIST
Will Resist to Death Landing el
Troops ta Protect Americana
From Indiana.
(By Associated Press.
Washington June 19. Differences
between Carranzs and Obregon bli
principal commander; dissensions la
the Carants caUnrt and Carranza's
removal of bla headquarters to' the
isolated safety o" tiie lrtrea of 3m
Juan de I'lioa In tha harbor of Vera
Cruz were sit reported today and
brought the Mexican situation Into a
new focua. Obregon postponed bis
march upon Mexico City pending s re-
adjustment of the cabinet sad the
solidarity of the Carranzs govern-
ment la threatened. Pour Carranza
cabinet officers have resigned. .
be r:o RESPITE
FORI FE
The Governor Haa Not Yet Decided
whether Hie Sentence Will be
Commuted.
HOT ROLLS AND
BREAD
At The
TEXAS BAKERY
Every Evening from 6 to 8
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(By Assarlated Press. i
Atlanta Ga June II. Gov. Slatonj
announces there will be no respite In j
the Prank case but bs also announces I
It probably will bo Monday or Tuesday
before ho decides whether ho will com-
mute the anetence or decline to inter-'
fere. Prank ta due to hang on Tuee-i
dsy.
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ID
CETJTS
Sams Judge Who Once Fined Stand-
ard Oil Co. Twenty-nine
Million.
By Associated Press.)
' Xogalee Mexico June 19. Gover-
nor Maytorena authorized the state-
meat today that the entire forces he
commanda will be used If necessary
to resist the landing of Ameritan
marlnea on the west coast to protect
foreign settlers In the Ysqul Valley
from Indiana now on the warpath.
Maytorena aald the thousand troops
he aent there yesterday waa primarily
to protect the settlers but he bad
orders to resist the American land
int.
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OPEN BUGGIES
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We have 15 to 20 open buggies that Z
we wish to close out at once. Give us
a call if you need one. .
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago III- June 19 Federal
Judge Landla who once fined the
Standard Oil Co. twenty-nine million
dollars today Dned Henry Johnson
two cents for using s shotgun to drive
off bis premises s Federal agent u ho
wsj looking for foot snd mouth disease.
JURY TRIAL FOR THAW.
Appeals Court Upheld Justice Hen-
drick's Decision.
(By Associated Prssa.)
Albany X. Y June 19. The court
of sppeata Friday ophetd the order
of Supreme Court Justice Peter A.
Hendrtck directing s Jury to test the
sanity ot Harry K. Thaw.
The decision holds that Thae- haa
no mandatory right to such trial but
that tt was In the discretion of the
judge to decide If such s request
should be granted.
Notification of Rating Received From
War Department Found After
Strict Inspection.
NottOcatloa waa received hers
Thursday from tha war department
at Washington that the Agricultural
and Mechanical College Is state rated
aa s dlastlcgutshed military college.
This rating was give oa the recoea-
mendatloa of Caputs W. T. Merry.
Inspecting officer who Inspected the
college from a military standpoint
early Is April
In 1909 the Texas Institution reach-
ed the rank of an "A-B" military In-
stitution la the war department rec-
ords. The following year the college
waa rated aa s "dUtlnguiahed military
institution." there being only 19 such
InstltuiocJ !n the United States. Laet
year a new classification waa made
and tha Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas was ranked aa one
of the Ore distinguished military col-
leges. The same rating is held this
year. Tews stands well at the top
of that lUt of Ave.
The recommendatlona of the In-
specting officer are made following a
strict Inspection or the regiment la
all kinds of military drills and tac-
tics discipline snd .the effloency of
the officers. There were 917 men In
the Agricultural and Mechanical reg-
iment thla year. Lieutenant James
R. Hill of the Thirteenth United
States cavalry ta commandment. ant
he ta assisted by three retired army
officers.
TO THE PUBLIC
I am prepared to cut and rake sor-
ghum and other similar crops snd do
the work la first claaa shape. Phone
:i7. W. W. Griffin.
Separators
Wi haMle the De Laval nothing
msls any hotter. If ywj are tonk-
in for cheap separators ws h Mi-
di them sni ves Rtajt nwrs aronev
on the i-hos. ones. W never try
to deceive nnr mislead SCTror.s
therefore we will b caniiid snd tell
ynu that the cheao ones will h)t
do the work. Iton't bur these that
coat on-'hlrJ ls. f.ic vou bs
Burrr In the l-n run. Bar a sta
dsrd the world over Dm Lavsi.
MYERS HiEDVO
cowiy
E. F. Parks & Co.
WHY WORRY YOURSELVES
Planning Picnic Lunches? Phone us we will suggest
things that make fixing lunches easy.
SANDERS BROS.
Phons 104
Phons 512
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