The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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JRYAN DAILY
BRYAN TEXAS SATURDAY HORNING r170 TIBER 20 1890.
Prico 5 ct3
:IET OF MCKINLEY
ANOTHER CLAIMS NORWOOO'S BODY
of the Names Mentioned
(and Their Positions.
. Cir mt Hlee ; It Wm nia
Itretker IIIU4 la Mleaoarl.
Coi.tiinu Mo Dec VS. More tron-
1 bio ha developed from the com of th
Texa mau who ru killed by taillltig
(rum a train at Wilton. Mo. and whoa
MAS TLACED AT THE HEAD bodr wat brought to Columbia forldcn-
. t tltVftflstem 1 eereaai Kn.l. axftnl Vri
I W . D. Nonfood of Leouard Tci came
; hero several dan arc. identified th
rm oi.io ir Mr. Mirnu btdy aa that of her hutband and itartud
ft.reirahia f Hi!. ith it fur hia home that the ea wa
nd. at Work. I at lllt ;tljp1( lut MOtj)ftr claimant for
j S3 -According to a' th body and incidentally for the :97.
-ItoTueTimea-IIeralJ found on the peraoo of the doad man.
lllllll l fif l'ri".lclltf:l
l M
ted :
Sherman of
aa ;.
hu R
Vjr-N
than
hai been heard from.
I A lengthy letter waa received by Cor
el) er Parker from J. Parker of Hid
Tex. who cl.il mi to be a brother of the
. . a . .... I
ceaa nian. tie aayi mat nil oromev
atarted recently for Chlrago on a Mia-
louri Kanaa and Texaa train with 3.-
I 100 in hi poaacaaion On thouaand
; aoliara be ayi blutigol 10 ine tnan
1 killed and Ij'.OO to t)ie writer of the
UutT 11 lett-r. Mr. Carter eaye hie Droiner waa
going to Chicago for the purpoeof in-
.. I . ...... I
1I further Mate that he ha no doubt
whatever that the ded man le hie
brother and be deiree the aroroosr to
pay all neceaaary eiiniu kot of the
I . in tho rublift hav! money found on the body and amp in
ml Corp" alon with the balance of the
money to him at Ilico Tex He neg-
It i. -ud Mi il.tima Iim dcctrind h l'-ctod to give the full name f the dead
dmiiiii t wruit a raliiin t rvM.tion tiut Hi man
i laving f. the .nnt.ir-hiit from Ohi.i At the body had already gone to
if Senator Sh.-rman a-N-.-i.tt a cabluel ' Inward. Tex In charge of Mra. Nor-
nmii:on wood nothlrta- oould hare bera done for
It mar b. aaid that Mr. M KinUr hat the new claimant had the coroner boon
I -.illy il.ri.lcd upon h.t cibini t aU.rrt. j lorlined to oby bla imtmctlona. The
.th the exeep i..n of onn or two plrrti etr""'. anioonting to eevaral hundred
No K-l.Ttion ha yet be.-ii determine! d' Jlara have U-ea paid frora the money
I . 1 - a J V. - A. a
f:i a to eoori-tory of the Interior. ouno on inn ooay ana turn nmwou.!
unto Cm r.
j.tur--Judue Way-.
i
. 4rertjim- onlr twl
I .. . .1.
j.o .M.ira iiai.i.a
vAian WliiKley.
.f th p'.ao-i tha frien li of Jo!iu (iranl
Sherman Tex. are advnrutlng In
pointinent.
Oral rvfeaiU Hartl at W...
t)lis Dw. 8.1 The frienda ol
hn Grant of Hi.Yiuan Tax. am
y gttuig name to a petition
preaent to lreaident Elect Mo-
nley ajivoo.ituig him f c a plana
the now rahinet. Ten thon.
nd name have l"n aent in hTe and
i lire iwonxru aaj t 11 it cxp-ctii ioo
name will be aiilei.
TROUBLE NOT OVER.
War War ttraaa Oat la ArkM
at Aar Tln.
mil R.- Iv Si A rpedal to
Dt-mocrat from McNeil Ark. aayi
a report! r bin Just retnrnrd from
lower part of the M ate where alwut
ecrm were recently ahot in a raid
e on a aawmill camp by white men.
race tnmUa at the unlit haa not
..led and further ontbreakt are ex-
d at almoat any moment. The
are running on full time and tha
rt are endeavoring t k.'p down
le between the whitea and blacka
iha aituation la auch that the war
I. . . 1 .
urea imi airran a any iiuia.
ItmM Hals far Cafca
1ltoTx 2i Another im-
it atop to-variU the tilan of home
Cuba haa tn taken by tht
h authontitw. The former plan
nd but not executed aomemontht
mviilej for a (uhan congrena of SO
of which the qneen n-gent
. name IS and the triple of Cuba
0 elect IS. It Im now ) ropoat d to
y With the part peovi'ling fir th
S of IS member by tle ijneen re-
o thnt t!;e entire lubaii.rongni
electi d by the Cnl.an Hviple.
nd the entire control givrn to
ii making the t.tii:T laut of lha
will roiittitnte the eeiitil
of the new plan of homo rule.
Tna Maeh Vernhlna.
TO. !ec. 5.. Otto p.artela a
in Bk'eii ;i yea- ewaooweu a
maiititT of morphitin here. He
mi the effect of the drug. lUr
ii in the handt of the publio admlnlttra
tor who will await further develop
ment.
WAS A POPULAR MAN.
hart taatah a the Lata Ka-Caaaraw
aaa Baleb at UlaaaarL
WattiiHuTOil Dee. 13. Ex-Congraa.
tnaa iulain Henry Hatch whoae
death occurod at hie home near Hanni-
bal Mo. on Wednesday night retulting
from a comolicatioo of troobloa brought
on by Bright'! diac&M waa a familiar
figure here during hit oaroer u oongreea-
man.
He wa well known all over the cap
ital city and waa a man that waa es-
teemed by the people aa well aa mem-
ber! of coogroaa.
lie waa known at the "Farmer" con-
greaamaa. Thla name waa given hia
at hia home in Mlanonri aoon after be
waa firat elected to 000 greet. He wtf
a farmer In reality and lived upon
farm lost on the oattkirU of Hannibal.
Daring hie vacation! at home Mr.
Ilatiih could be Been many a day driv-
a S-inule team to a wagtm li.to the city.
onTeH:
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XW fj '
JUL
for; Christmas
i. j
By buying your Groceries this month
tk. H
Jno. B: MikjhII
la addition to Lie lare atixk
ofUuod Uiioga alaayaon
band he ofTere thit
month
A big Stock
X
of I
em the othe.-
The chlMren
'iver. nht.0
Phono 40.
leT baj
rgVITS ASO VE'.ETABLF.ai..l
Columbia River Saline1
HELPED BOOTH TO ESCAPE.
talh
Ike
Un fnrmerly a wealthy man in
V'rk Oltv but reveraea in bnnilieM
'.him to poverty. Ho hat five
f-ti.l living in thai city.
A fatal luftlrallr.
i i Tix . S3. Iii a difficulty
I Pare V'eif a colored carpenter.
Ihii bwirg. a colored Inrinnr.
1 the edge of town Kwing waa
e tiiiiet and kiihil. Felf Mir
and i in j ill.
Itraat tlnr
t. Ti X. live. ... iiw ivxaa
j dejt w oonutmvl by fir e
Cre Marted in a l"rir
I ear the dejHt and i nppoed
u:ght fnim the campiire of
('LI -
r AllUaa Mack Imprate4.
Jinks l)e;v S3 -For the firat
i month Senate
jliiiiMdny and
. almt T-"
mt rraaktla ttakay
Laal Wklta larvta.
La PiaTi Md.. Deo. 15. The death
of Franklin A. Robey which took place
near Hill Top in Charlee ooanty Mary-
land remove! the latt white enrvivor of
tlvoaewho helped John VTiikee Dooth
and hia companion Hanild to eacapt
from Maryland after the aaaaaxiaatioa
of rimidatii Lincoln by Broth. It wUl
be remembered that in Jumping to the
itage in Ford'l theater after firing the
ahot that killed the rjreatdent Uooth
broke hit leg Ni4wilhu.nding this
accident the aMaaain aocompanted by
a companion named Harold rode that
nifht to the houae of Dr. Samuel A.
Jud 1 who act hia leg and the day fol-
lowing tent him to the home of the late
Clouei Samuel Cox. 10 or IS tmiea fur-
ther on in the direction of the Potomac
river to winch point the Seeing crimi
nal! were making in their efforta to get
to Virginia Mr. Robey waa at that
time an overaeer on the plantation of
Colonel Cox. and he waa directed to
take the fugitive to a point two mile
diatant In a .lenae wtola and hide thorn.
Thii he did. and later piloted the laU
Thomaa A. June to their hiding plaxm.
Mr. Jonna fed thero and later on a
dark night pllctml them to the river
and ttartod them in a boat he f arnlabed
them to the Virginia thore. Mr. Robey
ncTcr told that he waa la any way con-
nected with the eacape of the aaaaaain
and It bi-r.mio known only a few yeara
ajro thnmgh other peraona.
t'lrcvaaaa la Tr-takla
R vursmt. lec. IS Rev. David
Kirkpatrii-k. paUir of the Second Un'.-
vurni.rt Alinrch of thla city waa arveat-
ed on :le charge of attempting with-
rut authority to evermae the tunc-
tiona 01 a police o(;u-or. lie la ac-
euiwd of aocoeting a woman on the
atrei t and aking pennisaion to acoom
pan y her. 8he refuted whereupon he
threatened to arreat her. Kirkpatrick
acknnwledgea talking to the woman
but et.kti a that it waa a method adopts d
by him for the purpoae of obtaining ma-
terial for a 1 riee of aermoua on the Ten
O.mmatidmenta relatiug la the eocia!
and moral queation.
ct(iUfaaa rravaa
1
Dea S3 -Charlee E.
who killed a negro
Reed at Poplar Grove
id a preliminary exam-
magistrate and waa
WILLIAM ntXRT lUTCl.
Ilia head would be covered by a large
alonch or ttraw hat hia panta ahoved
down into a pair of boot and In fact
be looked the picture of a thriving
farmer. When he donned hia Sunday
clothe there were few men who made
aa fine an appearance.
Mr. Hatoh wee a Kentocklan. He
waa born In Scott ermnty Sept. II 1633.
lie waa educated at Lexington and af-
ter ttndying law he went to MUaoori
and began that profeaalon. la 1SS3 n
waa elected circuit attorney of the Bix-
tcenth Judicial diatrict of Jdiatouri and
waa reelected In 1X00. II fought in th
OonfederaU army became captain and
adjutant general in lSfll and in March.
ISC3 waa made auUtant eommiasiori
of exchange which pnaition he held till
th do of the war. He waa elected to
the Forty-eiith con great and aerved con-
tinnooaly to the end of the Fifty-third.
Hi defeat for congrea waa a (urpria
to th people of hia diatrict and I aaid
to have been becaoa of th ovarconfl-
dene of hi friend lie waa defeated
by WiUlarn Traioar a mtuifl teacher.
In congre Mr. Hatch alwaya took
an aotiv part in th affairi of th coun
try and wac alwaya on th aid ha be-
lieved to be for th bene lit of th peo
ple. H waa 00 of the prominent Dent
ocrata who waa paihed forward for
apeaker of th hoaa of repreaootative
when th late Charlea T. Criip waa
elected.
II waa a ancceaa aa a farmer lawyer
and cougreaamaa.
Balk) Ballataraat
LtTTUt RocX. Deo. 11 Crated with
Jealouty John EuUtr a colnrd pla
terer. fired two ahota at hit wlf and
then ahot himaelf. Th firat bnllet pes.
etrated the woman' hand and the aec-
ond atrnck the tplne and glanced off
Putler then j -ed the mutxle of the re-
volver cltao tt Aa forehead and fired-
The weapon waa a long navy but the
the bnllet flattened itaelf againat the
negro'a aknll and inflicted only a ficah
wound.
THIS INVITATION
to risif ny it ore
ii intended for ereryboily. . I hurt the
noil equitite line 0
IIOLIIAY GOODhi
tit Draini County inrhtjiny
erery yorelty that eouhl be louqht.
My grod$ are all Frrih ami jir (.'. ami
tiamins them and you vlll le ture
to find uhat you va4.
M D. J.UIES - The LeadiDj Drnrslst.
11
m
11
1 i is
UI.LawreiccitCo.
AlltM'll
left
Km r.iA. Ark
FarreU. whR
naniiHl Iiurrel
lust Saturday
Iniition before
d acharged. Tli evidence ahowed that
Farreil waa acting in aclfdefeiiae aa the
negro waa making at hira in a threat
cuing manner wii h a heavy atlck.
alal.t4 kr Aarkyitaltaa
PiiilAPrxpin. teo. to. A yoong
woman anp d lo be Mamie II. Pow-
r from Delaware wat
room in an apart
m waa Bl'. d with
the f 'Vted
ell a acho;
found dea l
rnent hmv'
ahe
allaa Awar4d
Niw York Deo fl. Harry IL Kutt-
ner who aued to recover f.'O.OOO dam-
age from Jamea C Forgo aa prenident
of the American Kxpreaa company for
tnalinioua arreat and impriaonment ob-
tained a verdict in hia favor for $100X1.
Kuttner in July 1Sf3. while a clerk in
the employ of the defendant waa arroet
ed on a charge of having atolen a psre'l
containing a watch. He waa act oat ml.
MaHrM Hi iae.
Ctitcaoo Di-c. J5 John Ryan a ped-
dler mnrdered hit a.tter CthurLv by
amaahing her akull w ith a Kimball bat.
IT pounded the woman until her head
had leal all human tlutpe. After killing
her he turned over the atove a-..'
to the houae In the hot '
would be burned
cealed. The police I
inaano.
Krfuna Fraas
Omaua Dec. S3 .
prwident of th
anaodat'
Dual iv
Merophi;
rgn-
Of Every Description
Properly Mixed by Ex-
perienced Artists and
Served in Tasto and
Style Have llado
BUP3P3
AND
Famous all over this
section of tho State.
They have all tho lead-
ing brands of fine
Wines Liquor3 and
Cigars. Call early and
often.
DUNN & DALY.
Corn Oats Bran
Cotton Seed
and nuU3
He;'
III Otfeer Ms of Feed Sic:
Your 0rdcr3 .Will JJ
Appreciate .. -U-
memb'
i
Deer Ice :Ja Water.
r. M BALw
Hail 0 Oliver
PHYSICIANS and
On
at Hall's
SVUGE0Nc'
1.
j. SS. fti!Jica r
r. Oliver
oa t a
For Christmas :
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1896, newspaper, December 26, 1896; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319500/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .