The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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FOUND IN A CAVE.
OFFICERS CONDUCT A RAID ON
SOME MOONSHINERS.
A Meeting I'ltn rr l-aw-Ureal m
llaarent lulu ll.n Arrotuillaliil
With Kuma lllitlrulljf A uinlrrrul
I'AKTY of govern-
ment oMclul re-
cently set on t to
rapture a moon-
shiner' Mill In
I .a cave nyi
l In- Lu u I ii v I II e
Post. TIiIh cave I
situated on
Crooked creek. In
inn- uf (lie wll'l' l
effllollH nf rmiiilry
Id Ih found In
Kff.imiiv ami Ii.ih linn; n known
a rend 'xvnim nf Hi.- muM ( lusx nf
law.linuk.TM. ami fur HiIh rcai.oii
iiUiivh bci Kvri a irtit y
K"n imnnii i. . f ri ja
ever ImIih. !. r.-.l explore II. Win n
they begin lln ir im fuiiit Iomh fur t li
mill they r aln . !
''r" '"'illliir with (In. d. ieiii'c i lmr-
M'l'T nf llii. miilawH to fni.itii tin' mi-
d' Hii' lite luit f IiI.h tltcy tc:ii.. In ilu.
"i"'' HKiriniiK the mn. pit Living-
ton Kt.ni uf.r rUU.
'"'! until !i ii i .lt ulml i
till" ran. Ki.i.! . i!. .
I'll' nf Ilu- niniiitiiln liny liav. 1 4i
ill-Inn. nf Miu ami tame In
u liarmw . llli. wl.l Ii tin y i. tn-l"'lli-.
In pa a In hit-!. HI. ul vl!-li
l''l I Ill-Ill HT.. S apartim-nt
At tin- further t-l.l.- f flu- 1 Inini. r w.i
Bll niMiiltiK a nar.l 1 . a
d'pta nf thirty f.-.l. tl- t f
which tl.i v 1. I. 1 v . f !
place I Hi.- f r ! nHl. i.v ni...
I'll "Ml!.-1 t!. Ir 'he mill W.
fill Mp.lt.. I
Hi Ill-Mil. H. ..t t I 1- I
thwn straight f-w;r fr a ip.11. r
nf a inlli-. .. th.-y vice -tn
lli-.l tn K'i ih.w n thirty f.. t 11 a 1 .!
ladder; (Ilu. n . . .;. !i j.
'"i.t f..r n. .illy ;!f li;i. .... ..
av l.-.l ut.u.11 fr f ;V 1
till ll Wi.a l-.. Ill ; J e y
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111. .111-
nr ht. 1 111 : lr
From tl.r i f ti... a ftiamlit
ami e
I tg- lid llii-ii fr f ill
L'CI feet ail I fiuin ti.
tlie aituie diVam .-. Hie
mi. fur all lit
. ay again led
i"n a rnnM.il in-! -.n fr
nr "in ).ir .
led to ami her i h.iml. r. In re the
ti!T!.-er f.ii a el.-ar npilm: .f park-
' "K ater and with 11 a f.- f-. t tl.er.-
nf wna a trnnKa ri'.-d t! ..i.-r Near
the trourh aa a inn nihil.. m n
fnriiH. a of finest niaN-'iiry The t ap n I-
tv of thi p. 1
elKht fertiii ni ik t iti f vi r
e.nh full nf n-a m.nl. ami i.-ady fi
nperatlnri. ami l. jn: . aitainM tl.
there wen. f( flr y
rlllea.
The din::i. ry apparatu it -Urm.-d
and n.- r..trm in- it.1
I "rmt. -.!!! I .1 .t f. tii.r. am.'h.r
atl'.l nf the ami- i.i;;i' nan f em 1
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the ;. .-. .-d th.'l if .111 p ; .
will vi- .t the im- 1 ';! .: !"...
frntll '. a lie -' I' p' ''I tin .'1 :. i A
cii i.tru t-r i i . i.- s
a
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I the pin ty nf l vi nn. n" ll n!
a v i .nr an im wi rv c. mp.. . j -
the nn iintalnei r' .lc and it;l!.-;i
before and behind Hi.ta nti the.r lima
In order lo g' t nut of Hie anilni-ca ;-
of luii'ili-ib.lier who ml nil alt -!
fnr fesr nf ktllins their own 'i und
bliaid.
AlmiMt a l'ara.ln.
The longest way nrniind la nime;lnea
the sherteat way. Seine jears ago two
Kngllnh hlp were repairing a tele-
graph cable near lto:nl-.-i . The t.i
hip weie but half a mile apart nn
of them holding the allure end nf the
came in ciom' romnninir.itl.iti wit'iiu.it
Uiimtav. the other having n ) itill.
which w.i cnimecteil al'f A.li-ti It e
t-ame lie k..! fnr the tt kIi;. t
rninmutiit ale with e.n h other Thl
n n done by one of them tdi graph-
ing to li.'inbi.y ami litem- around tn
Vd-n ami the other fr.'tn Aden arniin.l
to limiih.iy. TIiiih aa a ap.-ed.v m.-.u-.a
of aclidlliR nie:ige.i a half utile Hic
weie M-nt iitniitid by a mute iienrl t-
tutu miles In length . - I'lttabm- i.
patch.
Meal f.tr tlcrait l.lnrr.
A big ocean liner with MT cabin paa-
ser.gers and a crew of 27 cirri.- the
following supply of meat for a single-
voyage from Knglatul to America:
Twelve thousand five hun.!nd and
fifty pounds of fresh beef Jmi poiuid I
of corned licef.
' I'ounda of mtitton '
Sail pnuiiiU of fnah Limit S.'.a p.ninl
of veal and S.'.o pounds of pork.
rr linl. k.
Mrs Former on say jihi ate n suf-
ferer finm qui. 1. cuivimptioti? Wtaiv
Vlllle Yes I'd.v; d se fiv. -iniuute
lin ml -out Ih uiHilu' lli'tic-New York
Truth.
SHE DID LOOK NICE.
Tnt That Was Not Why th Ntrangt Man
flti to liar.
Mrt Jnrk In a charming outhern
woman who la very iniirli In love with
her husband but matrimony has tint
blunted fur hi-r the fi-nilnlna love of
ailmlrntlon say J ii1k. Sim tod me a
Mnry alioiil Ix-r.-i-tr the oilier day ti t
I ahull repeat It In her own wordi-.
"You know we ure country folka ninl
I am n il In Hip lialilt of iIh-h-Iiik u.
travflKaiitly. prefer xjx-ii'l Iiik my
money on hnrHea ami iIiirh ami making
our (il. plan lii-auumi ao wh. li J.n k
would auk me to ko to New York with
him I usually nalil : 'Honey. 1 haven't
II thing to wear.' The old .li ar linked
mriirlf-ed -. t ) in. ami ei lined: 'Nut
a tliliigr J nsMii.-d li 1 111 of the fan.
alwayn. 11 11. 1 then he would k' resli-n-
edly: Then of unire. inn r.iu't eollie.
I ni'ine.' Will t Ii I m hprlliK 1 ha;.-
I'l'lH-'l to liave a lne nf a kowii (lire t
irnin I'aiiH kIiim-k. hat
everytlili'K In
mat. h .1111 111 .ln Jai k Huwc.-Hied
.v tal.lK tin. eitnmary (lti.K tr.i
!!!. hi III I iienl.d .iiK-ily. W..
klol.l.e.1 1.1 n a 1 1 I . I 1 I ' l
hloppei) at a Ke lintel ami J.n I; h ft
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"ie . t.te.ul to .l J'-. after
'.n lu-d. I walk ! .o tlie Mm !
ro.m. where tl.. .r inn r id
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III the ( (1 it It 1 1 V. I l-
. niiHi In i; m my pretty rm.n eon-
tilsei! me. 11 hi II in the try. Ilk' tn In k
ilu If I had Ihe l m the 1 .t . ! for w. eki.
mi I aat iloii mi M. tlut t hair III l.iv
ay. Tlie a-a w.m nut very I'umfm I-
ahle. hut I w. a mail Kt.tr Iiik al 1:1. -. -n
I- tiled li:.-. If am! thmiKlit : 'Well.
.In look I1I1". and that 111 in e.ld.iriv
lliitikn en.' Then the man ( ni.l iiined !o
1 ' ire in I I il. id. d In ni I. r a Tarn
Kn 11 1 a. !i m a- 11 The i.i-x time I
I'll. I.e. I at the i1(r i .1 all ha I l-l-l!-l!l
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I'. f.ile an. J a 11 I ;. p.i.nt h.t
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l!'iet-t tt( .. ftrre ap;inin h-
.l.ll nlie nf Hie tin'.--. nm- p'.Mtr ll.-lllIT
K In I. ill. tha ml.ir a lull that had
l-.eii line-1 II Ii I . f r . Oil llklllR
t'.a.ttd tin r In)'. tl;. rs . r-
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: a al ' l tla 111 the aiibnrba nf a!! mil
.'.t en 'ait ei-tlon nf Ian 1 m.i U ;
;.i. fed in.r wiih gl.s ami a p.-: -tn.il
a iiiinn r i Untitle will nuke Hi phmti
ami tics and lnea tie n r t - ti u In tht j
tru Ik L pl'llli ott'. '
llrller Than Mlkra Ik Alk. j
llr-.a are valiia!i!e in Alaaka. Tliej j
.ire driven up over Hie dn Ide from Hit I
i amid an plains and then have In ti
;r.tti'iitted elslit ti aivti t n mil y
I The fleeltt on thi-III for I'll-
dm i.tne la t" nt .1 p.inml. an thai
a I. p.'ii'id lii'i-i' g. ta tn 1... Wotlft
fl a pnfld lv the time he Ileal a
p'. nc where lie tan le nf gonl aervhe.
A gii.id i-tio.i dm; la valued t
aalialloe In a.rana.a linln; Uniitait.
While S.-r;. in:M.i)i r Liovvn lay dy. '
nf ciuiMinii'tlt'ii in (i.tklaml Cal.
the Salvation Ai.uv band vv.ih plavlm;
under her window a the tnm .-h. knev i
and lovel mi well. Soon after Hie i.. r-
i nadc !ie p.u.u'd a.iy. i
t'tittaiilnlloti j
Junes (fr.intliall.v -" n. simply j
tiiln-d. 1 fun t p-i.v a dime on the d.u-
lur." Smith - "1'nn't rut up .ir :
fellow
Just think how much i tt.r '
ni vou are than your cred.lo..' -iVh.
M"-l'p
Mahucanv ItiM.laiai.
l'atl.. la m.iklt g the vutiure of laving
d. Aii mubig.iny roadway The line
Uifavette baa liee n pulitd up and re-
lu. I with real llia;!llan malt -cany (if M
pc.-ulia: ly fine t-.-iture and colnr. -!;'
c ause. 1
CIIINKSK ASSASSINS.
BLOODY FEUD BETWEEN TWO
SECRET POCIETItS.
flia
Trotihla laa rillallr llaroiua aa
Inlrrnalliiual llUmla -Tba hlnt-aa
Mlul.lrr al H aalilugluii Cilia. I tu In-
Ivrfrrti. MM eye af nil Hil-
tiamen In the ('lilt-
ed States liavr late-
ly I.e. 11 t uli. I
InWiuil WaKhliiKton
In eager i-xperta-lloli.
Kvehla uri
riliiK forward there
nf the flritt luipiiu-
imce ti the mi l-J.-itn
of 1 1 1 n (Vle-
1 n Vi-..
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tlal 1 1 all !.: the
I'piin the reioilt may d. -n-i.il
Kmpi ror.
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''nsit i. mid. ; mm 1. ted with-
nut . 1
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11 1 rll.i:' :.i exiept
through
!l 1 nuts. I lie ap
l" .il wl:i Ii h i-k 1(;le y the l.-inl-'U
nf ti e S-i. Yi i ti MiniKi-r Yali:
u i.f r.Miiin a .i I irr.irl to ave th"
l-.ili.. al ralnl nf Il.e I Iniii-ii. It the
I l.l'i-d i-'ti.tn. II t. hi I mt ur in.s
In mi w.-ikei.id am! I.n.illy apllt ly tin-
rn.wli i f dark nr. 1 m n . r .im n i ret
in if I h. ; dm. l(i.- t leaii-
(In In Id. .ml)- f.-r.ia. I n : '..) whl. I-
tit.lv a I i !.; i.im i n ni I i.-ll in all 'H
::. la n:nl i.-i 'T.liinii.aii v.onid thi:. I.
f'.r mi ii '. t t nf . !!!!- It. Lim.iid;
! haa I . i ' me k ::n. ii to t tut! 1 a K'neral
t llM.I.e i f t! . t ii!.. tn I . cueti. T)10
firw nf th.- in iin;i:e.. ;a f nmdeil
fnr Ili'l' ;; I in It l.li r l .-i inn y
the I I.IIH - V I.O e. I).- ...i-' ai rill !!..'
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tt 'll'- I - I.d . i it :';.''. I ! in :i In--..-(
I.i I-! t ntid' '.iiid ar.d
!' " r. ay nf I :. nM.; they m'-ld i. it
!"!.;.(. 'I In r. (te r- liniK m th.ir
o.i ii ;.) ami n.t: ni.-d tl.e-i;..e!. li.
tn a ."i;..iiv .ii tl.. trliml p:.iu an I:
' i! n:. In ( l.ln.i. win re H e family
( Hn ih ml. 1 I y u I: 1 1. .. In
enh.e l.tt.-r atari. -d nth. r ei ripni.l. un-
til th'-re were III nml th'e i-nl:;llllel.
1 Il.ir miilti.rly reicila-a ileal lima In-tw.-en
CMnami n. t.n.n them protect
then l)il:t: tlniu over or a.-til tlnni
hi n ie.
1 h. n rainr fl.a p. tret ancletlca off-
linn: nf lan nt uritaiiirat :.. In Chl-
tia. luipetiet ral.le to fnrelKnem Some
id tin in l .nl n.ntniil ta-tirfit for their
olde.t otln-ra xi.a and crime othera
imurdir. and : Id o-lier romerneti
thi-niae'v.a tl the wt-li of tn aannalde
pnlitnal Intrlcne whiil ovemprcadi
I'hll.B. Two of thea... the See Yup and
the Sam Yup a'et:'. at i.n-t la-iatm.
Inv.ilx.-d In the feud hh h l.i. Imlii.td
the p'eaetit rrlsis I
The See Yl.p Km let y If Incorporate J
order th.- laaa nf t'il.frtila Im ii r-
tl!t .He : fnrsli t!;nt It pttrpi.n. 4 are
'.. I Hie nl i f of the poor and the m. k.
C'i-;' lit mi the f!ml:n: nf t r:i;l.i men
a.: I the p :. tl-'ii i f lis i.n rnia-m. It
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have I.. 'I the I.."- Kmu;
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it. l"- ..m Im n What
! ' Li. ':': he made
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11a i n't!! I im-n IM
he t:t.i;." lia'ed
t.ic a Mr:K.;l-.
the .' utry an;
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tai e w In tl. rt I -; a a . l
I i have pi:; o'lt nf the
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PKK KAIXO CHtV.
(Condemned lo Ide.)
Kan Is not material rml-ably there
Were main tetanus. It aonn d vc!oH l
Into a feud hlh tuiild not be t hei ki-d
111 the uaual way. since the Cnmp.
lil.-a were ttieineefves Involved. Mm-
tier wna the lltat weapon empln .1. The
See Yupa aecurrd two band t.r
"Tonga." of lligfiblndera the Su.
SIiiks and the Hop Slliga. "Little IVte"
fnr the San Yupa nrciuilre.l two Inote.
A number of elHnr faction who In-
rurtvd the eM-clal wra'h td the oil er
wa fea'mh!y Hire to be fmin shot
or slabbed in mine nut of the way
pl.oe. "Little 1 et. pot n a bu'let
and knife proof coat of mail and pro-
vided hllliielf with a bndy guard 'f
three.
The Six Companies had organized a
refoi ni nclety on I'nrkliurst Hues
whnae bmlneaa It wa by i agent to
ferret out the wickedness of Chinatown
and testify nKnlnat offenders In court.
't llllrt I '..!' a iu- In it. I- .....I..- ...
!!. of aff..r..
rotitrol if It and bad his men appoint
rd aa agents. The S' i ups say that
tlie.v agents were themselves crimin-
als. One thing I certain that when
Vup was nrreMed the testlinoliy
t'ln"t hl wa always conclusive
hfM If a Sam Yup fell Into the mesh-
r (w ll' f''ti' were ready lo
UB'.angle lilm.
tr j
It Ii aald to liovB been "Little pete'
too. who thouiiht of tryln to enllat
Minlaler Yn Yu iu WaahlnRton. on
the Kam Yup aide. Hepre.ctitationa
were made to the lulnlater whhli
raiiaed hi 111 to remove Conaul (Jen-rnl
I-jjI and Vice Conaul Chang of H;a)i
I'raiicliico. ami to appoint Kung Wing
HeiiK and KiiiBwf In their placei.
Kiiiik waa a family ryanec-tinn of I'otc'a
and iiinniig the t'lillf' w here family
Ib of Hie trt-ulcHt Importance thli
meant much. The new Vice Conaul
la a frndiiiite of Yule. Hie He Y'npt
nre exi-eeillngly liltter nculr.at hlui.
They deilare that lie U neither an
A 11.-1 i an nor a Chinaman ami (hat lili
nl" hiiMiici.il la to make mi .f
The See V tj.a retuilatul fnr I lime aR-
Kicmloiia hy declarlnit u Uyritt
iiKHlliHt the Slilll Ylipa. They . mt
liKeiils to nil Il.e clt:i In pn v llt luj.
In K (l lillima helwt-eu the two ni c! a.
and u tl.ey wi-iu liniiierieaily atoi
fl 11 mi 1 1 ally much K'n-i..-r thai tlx ir
mala the Sam Yupa at nm a -uu
to Ktirti-r revi rely.
'liny uppealeil to l'i te'a relative tie
Conaul (iei.etnl who In turn aent
atimii: n prei" iitjttiniia tn ti e miitiHter.
'I he Si i; Yii th 1 late that .. mi-r.-p.
na't.'.d th. faita In tl it la.
k'lallt I..!. ;.cr. llnniver hlAy 1.
"'8 Vu ln;'ii-i' 01 .!- t li.it H.e
VM- : '
( IIIXC WAN'" WAY.
( A!o S. litem . ii to lip.)
: cntt must I e d. 1 Lire
f lit i.t re.
I..' i-a;-f
"ni- tim.a
Hi
it ml
t.i-
; W.l f .l. . d til I' p. t
I " l.i k I' up with
pn. im; ( n -n 11 ;
th
I:.
t" in l la
.'ore It
I wa li. i; i. All Una tinin th. J.iKl.
I lili.der wile huy uml n.urd.ri wcro
I fren m.
i S' Yupa tmnplain that dm-
! ul H nr; piMm the t-..lnd of M.n-
I la'er Yu analimt them. The Mtnlater
I a rninim-1 that they were a ao-
! ncty f vneal. iitida of no lniairtanee.
j and that their ohjerla Inatt-ad of be-
; I11K iharltahle and philanthropic er
really trt aanr.alde. He ana Informed
that thry were dlaclplea of Iir. Sun
Yat Sen. the rel-el who eaiapcd from
Canton to California and af erwanl
went to l.mloii. 11.. a aelzvd there
l y ae. iit of the Chtneaa .tr anj
hut up In Hit Ij-satlnn. The Mini
ter wanted to fend hini to China to
he rieruted. luit Lord Sallnhury made
a niip.ry di-Miaml wl.Ph .-cured
111 relikae. The Miiuater eX(U!c-d Mm-
If ly alht that he Ihmicht he had
a rlKht to do what I pi...!
t'hii.iae nil ;.. wl en v.-r found.
AppartMiy Mit i-ter Yu. or at lcn.t
'.'iinl i;.m ml lin e entertain d the
ime I. I f. H' iik. 10 O. t'.L.-r art! tie
ni. .I. r
ll.a'nn tim a f;
!. HaKe ! I'! f
Si. ii I'm:.. : u.
r-.t if
- ' d. th.-icl.
:! him ii tl e
"in Yahii.K'.n:i
cf I'idlie Cr-'W-I
i bleak up the
S hi T.'.
Li nr; i ff. red tn
it:i ( f IP).
" i" n . . a (f u
I
" v. i f S
I.. d.r.;
' 1. n f i. :
111 !- tl.t.i!
I'-fa '1
I .11 I l.f i
ill.'I. I '..
1 .in. :n. r
.'ii.. I tf
. '. '.v. -.. . l l Kt-rd-At::i.
I ni !i av.-i uml
l.l'.. i.nl the l...d-
il'iv'ti tfi- b.ilin. ra.
I:' ie ri. r. ( 1 1 1
.11
ih.
t i
tl
bed
fill
tl.- p!a. e d..g il 'mare i it. d at
lv""'. 1 1 . V uU V e ked the li.a;.
i I.inera nf the I'itig Kong IntiR. tl...
Ma.'i ic a. i - and att.uk d thnae id
the S:tg if Hoik a lalor l.artau.
They vii-:e dnv. n out by a luob. Cal-
lemlan .-i i.rr.ft.-d and convl. ted.
In the trial Cm-il !b ns denied thr.t
be had n-kd the Chief tf I'ollre tj
a.t. The Chief iMnfritdlrtrd b'pi flatly.
lh proof of Hilt- tpllilty H p
laid I fnii- Minia:-- u. The Minister. .
d.. v-l. H e S . Yup a.iy ly the
t.t'M' t..ri.a nf Consul M. rg. sent to '
China .in lml'i;ii.i 'f tli0 leaders nf
the a. i. :y. n-hu g that action l i
tak.n In their '.imi-atral hnir..-''
n;:.iiit their pda! ! ami buviio-nj !
fiintie.-tii-r.s The i-rUir.al nf his om- !
plaint la written upon a nugte sl.ict
if palr The tra:.a!at!.in envets tin
typewritten p.-.gi. Ti e. . pml '
I:.- d- d and a m-re of rel.ttiv.-K weie
iirnle and Itrpri.-nni d nr forced to
f.e to llotur Kong and the pnr.ction .
of the I. nn.-h fag I
Among thee were four si ns cf I-r
1'iX'k who are Am rban citizen. all ;
the relatives of lae Kalng Chn-. A
nn and a brother of Chun See iv-n
wrie Iniprlanned. A son and a broth- '
er t f Wi.ng Shul Shiing the couslr of j
le Sh.aik. the father and a on of
C.ee Ho Chung and the relatives of Yu '
Hop o shared the same fate. Some
of them were whipped and otherwise
tortured to make ihwi ponfcs and
the property of seventeen of them waa
Confiscated.
Kllra I in a. la a Cnntent.
Two liu-n tnbll the Herman Catho-
l.r convent at Fort S-iilth Ark the
other nnuiiltiK and shot one of the sta-
ll rs. Suter 1 hereaa was aroused at 3
o'c lock by a no.ae 111 the kitchen an I
started to Investigate. She wa In the
luiddle nf t.ie kitchen alien a nian
ne in hu g b. hind a stove shot her In
the back of the hi ad The bullet
gh ined from her skull and made only
a ai alp wound but Sister Theresa suf-
fered a great nervous slun k and loss of
blond t'ther Sifters found her Ulicon-
h tens on the floor when they ran Into
the kit. hen after hearing the shi t.
Hie burglar took flour sugar roff.-.
etc. Tin v cleaned out the birder com-
pletely. No clew to the iiglar ban
bun obtained.
MhiM-klng t arrlrvtaeaa.
An Italian woman In New York was
splitting wood on fire escape nf a
New York tenement while Korco Ito
Vlaseo aged was playing In the yard
below. To split a tough piece of wool
the woman laid It across the railing
and trufk at It w th all her strength.
The ax handle slipped from her hands
and Hie kt-t-n at ilrai-ended with fright-
ful rapidity striking the chdd square-
ly on the licul killing him Instantly.
When such accident are cuds a crlmi
cat cU's sois sill ci.ua.
DAIRY AND POULTRY.
INTERESTING CHAPTER3 FOR
OUR RURAL READERS.
How aarrraatul Ci'm.n Operate Thla
Daparlnianl of th farm A trw
lllnla aa to tba tar uf Llla ktuck
mt I'uullry.
11 ilmitile-nerk d
kini n.ilk te-t hot-
tie ha now iieen
In un ahout a year.
It principal ad-
vantage over tlie
mi'.k tot bottle In
the fine Kra i m-
t!.:n which It haa
f ir in' aMirlns fa'.
Ki ll craduatiiin nf
the i!oulile-ne k" I
1 lei't bottle repti fetita j of one per rent
if.it and one graduation rei'ilrea r-i
lung a apace on the ale that lo mall
jn quantity of fat i.a .02 f.f "tie per citit
jean I.e nuuHiireil ly tlil !" Wp
'have found ly the use of th"ie l'-at
I'o'tln iit the win- it sin Hairy tel. ml
that nn acciiriite teat n( akltn r.illk l.riv
he m.idi. w ith t L' :: J'tit aa eatily n
.IHi liny other tert l-.ttl" nl'hoi.:!i t-
ln lint hei-iniHe of any au!t In tne I i'tn
Th.. test lottlc meuKUrca the fat uli
tUht. Inn If t!P t...l f (he tealer la
tt-o In or I! I.i tint run Inin eii(iu!i
' ""ly a email part of tlie fat In i.cp.i.-.r.cd
" that It tan he tin mured. We have r--jenteiiy
notice that while tha uual
aninuni of acid and fpeid of the teater
n.iiy kIvi. atiHfactory r-nilta .vhen
t'tli:r wind milk. Ixith add and rpied
nnmt he lin ri a.sed to give correct t.-.-t
nf k!in milk. Whenever a id; Hi nnlk
tot rhowa that the fat lna tint all been
"pirated althnuerj na (at In the teat
bottle may be vi ry ilcar and to all ap-
pearance ! 09 j. tl st wai) a l
rlKht. It Is very ml lntii If ever that
a n-:trator tkima milk to that tin-
k!m milk rontaln only ."j cf "tie p. t
cent fat. and l.-n a test aliow 1. -a
th in Hub amnunt of fat In a ample id
!itn n.iik it g.-M-rully lndnate.1 tli.it
th" tit was ao nadc Hut the (at w.ia
tint all n-iaratid. In order tu t.-pir.tte
fr nn klm i:i'.k as n.ud fat ai Is pi.--sihle
by the llal.eoi k test It la t.'-cia-ary
to add about "i.e-third more than
the usual amount of a. Id to the t:i:k
In tba test bottle. This Is clearly
shown ly the following reaui's A
ample of skim milk was tested twelve
times. The amount of acll ued In eac ii
teat and Hie liig:h of time the tetter
was run rat a time aa well as the per
rent of fat obtained In each test ar
given In the followiug statement:
a I '-B-
w
Tr.tira tmuM or arm.
" nice lice
HISVT1S AT
.Ol-.tlji .07-. "7
.01-.G4 .07-Cg
.01- .t7-.07
; This show that the fnur-tnlnute time
c f runntng th tester wa sufficient as
no more fat wna separated by running
It six or right minutes but about twite
ti much fat was obtained In each test
to which an excess cf add was udded.
Similar results were npnrted by the
enter in lialittln f2 W.sroo.:n ex-
periment stitinn. We have reptatej;y
fntin that an nn of acid w ill s-p ir-
ate n."re fat from shim milk samples
than Is nbtalmd by using the IT .' p. r
rent i.-i.!. whii h Is the ainnur.t l.' ;...l
umJ fur Ui'.li.g wlnde n.i.k.
K II. Farr;:igt
Yl.-ci.llMU I)..;ry .Si l...il
TmillrT II tUiin; lot ll.a I urn..
(Ccti 1. ti. 1 f;i:;i r.irun-ra' I! i lew
S'i :;. :ra '.m Ui pert if the W.a.cu-
ln Ln.it.d-l'p lus'.itute
Mrs. A. H. la!.;:. an ri :: 1 a pa.'.r nn
the aUne tnpic. He.' p-ier w.ia Pillow-
ed by a d.sruaiiuii a J.irl uf wi.li a w.i;
hs foilcws:
Q What treed cf peulirr do y.-u
recnmn.etid for winter laying end fnr
a market?
A. Fnr laylns In the winter I would
rccomnif ml a black !ai:isl;an but for
market a I'lyuioutb Kuik. For t.ir-
kcya I prcfi-r to rale the mammoth
bronre.
y How large llorl.i. are profitable?
A That depends oa how you ban-
die them. 1 would not keep niore tbaa
ID together In ore Rock. 1 keep unue
In C'i ks of about You ran keep u
Many as you wuit to on the f.um prn-viil.-d
ui keep Hutu In . pirate lloi l.s
J Would It puy to kiep iay inn or
i'.'.'O nn a farm I. you kept ll.ciu sepa-
rated? A Yes. sir. If ynu k pt them la
C iks cf small size a 1 have s..nl.
U -What I roup?
A. It I a ccld m the In ad. cr ca-
tarrh. Ynu tan tell It by the bints
having SMidlid heads. They will sm eie
and cough. It Is usually cam .1 ty
damp pla.es and Ly draft. I 'amp
quartcri f r jKiultry are very bad. T! e
best remedy l prcvcntlnn. Ki p the
house dry and free from draft. In
their drltiklng water put tincture cf
Iron at the rate of a tcapoor.ful in
what a Cot It of f.fty will drink In a
day.
y Is roup catching?
A -I think It la.
Q Which are the beat layer white
or brown leghorns?
A.-1 think my brown leghorns have
laid li st thla year.
y What do you do f ir diarrhoea?
A. We use Venetian red.
y IV) you follow the practice cf
whitewashing your pens?
A. Yes; we whitewash every year
and the pens should be dialled out
every week.
y -What do you use for dust
bath?
A. We use coal ashes very largely.
Wood ashes are not so god. '1 hey
seem to make their crops sore.
y Fo you have any trouble with
the Ifghotna flying over your fences
A Yes sir; and 1 have to cut the
lugs of some of them. Hut they do
not all fly over.
y. Iki you wash the henhouae with
any In sect li Ide. and It ao what?
A. Yea; we aometlniea wash the
House with a mixture of or 11c add j
and kerosene. We ti.ke a onckct of
water and put In about a pint of arid.
We buy I ho cheap acid that docs not !
cost much and put In a little keroeue
In the the water with It
Q. What do you do for acaly legs? 1
A. Kenmiie la thi best thing that 1
you can use. j
y Wl.nt do you thlsls about an un- j
ilerground henhous? '
A. I think that unless they are very
toll built and are Well ccmentt-U that
they will prove wet au-1 ctnscqunHy
rery unhealthfuL I hare known of
tome th-t were very ae.ff1l tut In
those case tha hens did not have to
stay in them at all by day. They had
acrefa 0 a Lay stack all th day. They
ed the Imtiaea only for rootlng pur-
poses. 1 think ll la better to build small
pens for birds rather than large oma.
I build many pens In my liouao and
bav an alley tliat runi befora all tha
pens. This prevent me from having
to get Into l!.o pen to feed und water
the bens.
y. Ijo you Jet your htns turkeys
and geese run together?
A. ii; I let Hu m go together when
they are small. 1 am careful that the
little ones do not get W"t before they
arc N at In-red out. for If t.'.ey do gt wet
It will moat certainly kill them and the
little ducks will die Just as cc-rtaluly
ts any other bird.
Q I)j yen advise feeding green cut
Lone ?
A. Yes. If you ran cot some on to
grind the hni.i-s my m u folks will not
fc-rmd tl.eui.
llrllla' lldrr lii'erla.
The re'urt. i .f t!e rf.it'. ..ileal dep.rt.
t'iMU riK.'irdii.s tin- li..pi.rta -f butf r
und il.e.. fro .- fur..--. n mirle Into
the I i ; ; 1 1 ri t;ia-:e: tie a; baid ays
FU-ln leury li. ; nit. Taking butter
die.e a i j jV.; ni!lrt
Were r:'-; 4'C J weight valued
at tin. '.lie-:.; in ltat-e In the
n'iKiuiti i t 7.; h.itidn-d weight and
In value i r.. ?;:;.; impare.l wl'.ti
the aim inn .;: su .. )f )s;)- ()f j..
t'T alone Ih. If iporu fr year f
lV'C ai;ii;ti;.. to a i"tj of S."'.7 517
l.ui.dre-1 weight valm 1 at the eimrm.
"us nitii of rr.7:n.4i;. In the tables
below we five the roititrl. from
hlch th bai'er was supplied and
the amount f.jr the yean IsjC aud
I'-.'j:
I'lrmnrl: l.":s7M J.1C2 l"'.
F.'.inee t'lTVil :lk3
s''''!'n s:' ain ..;
!!"1;"'' l I'll lv F..1 2"1
A' " t- '-!a 21-t "15 211
' '.:te i s-.itr a in r.r.i ei :-:'2
'let ti...ny 1"7 k?" JI2 3?1
' ! V.: Js fun
t'eitm.irV. tfa Lt' roun'ry In the
T!-i!th'. rtlll k.-e. in the 1 ad In In-
rr...d shlpim-nt to Cre..t Iirltsln.
and fr-r the yt.ir l'l'l nearly two-fiftbs
(f the whole Import v.tre frnrn that
ciuiitry. Fiame. g. in and lbd-
ln:id are aiao Im reasltig supplies and
developing th.lr markets but C.er.
many has Inst ground. The Fnited
State and Canada are Increasing taelr
business In that line with Great
Ilrltaln. an1 the prospects ar for a
further lr.rre.iae. providing our jieople
well as the Canadian take huld of
the export trade In the proper spirit
nd are willing to manufacture and
rark the butter In accordance with the
wishes and desires of the merchant
and dealers In Great Ilrlialn. Cheese
Imports and the countries from which
they were received ar given In the ta-
ble below:
U9
.1.2a :7
. f.st.l.7
Canada
Fnlted States
Holland
Australasia ..
Franc
1.1 r.'jiiit
&"i.41
30S 9:.)
r.r. i 40
4; ?:
t r.stj
I Canaila hi slightly Increased her
j bold on the r.'iresi. tra le as Great Ilrlt-
aln c ctin:ial!y Incr.aae the rame. Thla
onintry has Improved somewhat since
the y.ar !.:;. an wlih the rorrp"tl-
Hon .f fll- 1 rl-.et ae cut cf the way an I
the r pul.itl.in for t.iiin-.ity cn.e gained
tha; we have bet by th? sale cf so
m 1 li of the f. ! i!tt-i.Tvl article. T.e
have mi ib-ah: but the Fnl'.-d S:ati
iv:ll .'u.iin an"; re Inr p'::i.n In tha
1 ri.lsi marc. fr ti 0r (u;i
1 team i !i.-. -e. N' w h. n v.e cm to
1 !i -nm .irKir.ne. the In pot;. have de
c:.ii.d f.. m to ti... nn. .; 0f ::t.-
i'li rt. Tl e cm tl.:t! i6 cow sgl-
t'liing t' ' Fritii h enris:t.-r. as wci!
as il.e F:i!i-f ir.anuf.i -;ur. rs. Is what
amount id i.le.'tnargarir.e Is ln.nor'e
as ifie r.al nr:icie. 'il.e tiiestiiin Is Ic-
tni.iing 10 important and ts afraciing
f.i mucfi attention. tli.;t the auih ri:ic
are discussing the q.i. silou of Laving
.n . .
tn import examine.! ai t rip port
brand-1 and Hauiind ly tU d. part-lili-Ul
to decide whether tiny ate tlie
real or adulteratej ariiidc.
I Milk tan.
At a ronvrr.iic.a in Minnesota. J. K.
III litlett su.di
Frotln-r buttermakers would It not
be well m starling a cictiiety lu a new-
dairy section to ward eff thi evil be-
Cie the Lira. 1 rs are suj plu-d wr.h cans
l y going 10 the haidwaie tin a aud tell-
leg H.iiii how a taa sliou.d i t..ad.-?
'.ukv ii 1 i.ipl.a.i.- and give your tea-
!.. In li.e tate ol una. Hay are to
l-e ti. pi clean und free Until ruit. Tiny
tliuiiol he viital.i-J aa aouU aa paoio
alter being ustd. U.uae niat wHi coiU
waur. n.iu sirub il-.iiici.iitiiy wuu a
liUali both innde ui.d cu.a.Ue. Uiiiig
warm wuor aiuiot uvi or u-iur. u
giH-a soup suils use 11 olleu anyhow
v.ivt- paiucular U'.Untioa to the aiac.s
aud don't lorgel tu ou.a.Oi-a. You
kLow the luaioe ia oittu Jungcd by tue
outside. Flulsti with siaiu.ug wairr
not just waiui waler. Tula )ur cua
upside down long tuougti only to al-
! low thi in 10 ttiain liiru Lave them
right side up. or on their stut in in
flesh air. ana you til have t.tuu. swcel
caus. It is a very couiu.ou trior to
have them over a slake. 01 uu a board.
This la a urious unsi.ikv as luvari-
ably the cau will suur intreby. The
lioi sir or steam rise and bus nn .
iape ct UM'ciut-uily toiiili iiac lu the
van and suuis. Much lima o'.herwisu
well cand tor ts often tainted (torn no
other reason. A lusty can annul J hot
be utd us it lu.ai.tiia a iuu-r tlavor
10 unik.
fare UrrJ I'tiulirr. 1
Slock up With aotue thoioughbred I
fowi lor biet'iliiig Uext seaaou. Moal i
bieidirs have surplus slock auich they '
will sell al Ibis avusou provhlcii t lir-y 1
were not aaci llkid for Thanksgiving;. !
A two of pure bred fowl will coat
considerably moie thau a letting of
eggs but It will save a full year In get-
ting Into the Improved (tock. Il will
pay to save a ft- of the lt hen of
the old stock to use aa sitters and to
lay eggs for the table and If only one
thoroughbred male la kept tome of
these eggs may be et to produce half
bred fowls which are usually good
layer. On no account ihuuld any of
the half bred tcojter be kept (or
breeding at thty will causa a rapid
deterioration of tha nock.
The tale tf American applet In Eu-
rope havo been large the past acaaon.
I Turn tho uhei-p Into the weed patch.
rMHl forlaalaa."
A contributor to American Bneep
Hreeder aaya: ket ua first consider th
mother. From her th lamb get If all
ocda the mot Important the most ln-
dpensable part of hla food. She dl-
gesta the crude raw food stuff lu
large s'omach and prepare the con-
central d easily ulgested and pertrt.
mother' milk. In tha abundance and
regularity of this supply of milk de-
pend your hopea of graid lamb. Ton
mutt feed the tiinther generously; T't.
the food must be of the right tort to U
turned readily into milk and thla
'Hng ua to consider what nilik 1
made of and why. Not to go apeciflc-
ally Into detail the milk is rery rich
In nltrnger.ou i..aterlal In what wt
call protein. This protein i the "tuff
thut musdfl and braln-siurf and nerve-
stuff and blood U made of. It Is exact-
ly what Hie young animal need to
make hi fiaine grow and build up hl
5 "ting tissui. Kov to produce tlua
t-'.lik In ubundi.i.re the ewe must be
fed fixwl t'-at have In them the ele-
ment of ruik. They must be fuo.li
that are totnewhal lich In prot-lu. Of
'nurse there la fat In milk and the
animal ;-fem lrt: a gi od deal of
a: bon. to e don't w ant a fiarnl freo
'rntn the a'an hy principle that aro
r.-.-nle tf carbon; yet for milk r-rodue-t'nn
ynu do nerd a greater prnirllon
- I'.-ntei to atarehy ford or fat-fnrm-li:
fund than If you were fattening
the moih-r. Thla ban out the large
use of corn In the diet. Corn w ill not
make milk aatmfartorlly. no uatter In
i.at amoiir.ta It be fed. I have tried It
I'X keeping ewii va fu i.et 0 corn
with clover hay. too but the Umba did
not generally thrive. I did not expect
th- m to thrive. I wa fattening tbeir
luoii.era f r aie. Now there aro any
number cf combination of fixil that
will be good (ur the ewe but we will
consider what Is el.st ar.d cL-ap-st
to you. Mix up the I'ullnwing 1 dxture
J)' weight: II. cnrMinul. l-i IL.
wheat bian. :5 11. o.liinal. sbuvel It
over until well uu' !. tn.-a give tha
s a little tf It. K.ch Ciy lucreaso
the aii.uu.it Hat yni give tu.m ur.'il
they have all that tl.cy will cal; then
I would nmke a self fe dir. it I were
Jnu and let them run to It a!l tlie t.tue;
t!.'y like to mi l.tt'e and ofttn; they
will Lot eat too much while aucki'J?
their lanb afur ouce aicutiomed to
It. It Is true that they wi.l repldly
gain iu Besh surietimi wl.cn fed thi
rutiun. Well. If tot tco valuable lcv
HI' the fond fnr a few weeks or leas
affr the lambs are old end el the
niuthi-r too. Now th iamba will te
getting what milk their mo'.ber are
capable of getting yet they will aoon
want to be eating themselves. 1 know
'f to In ner food for them than thla
same mixture that I have advised for
the ewe. Let them have all that they
III cut of It. and tbey and their moth-
er win Want clover hay of th best
and In abundance too. Have It o thai
tbey cm all get It. but cut get on It
with tlrir dirty Utile feet. A lamb la
n.cre dainty about hi eating than a
bub). To have th lamb do their beat
they f.i.st te aliowid to eat at tbeir
table in a sp arat pea from the ewes
o that v In never they f hungry
there will be nothing to prevent their
ttn; tn pea.e. There ought to be
tleciy f snn.lght too. In which they
can lie and titcp. Some wny or other
you tr.'t. t '- that they are perfectly
L:;;'V no fejr. 110 disturlaace. bo
tmakenlr.g f.i ir. sl.-i p. t.o !:g running
tbtnugU tht w. t:n l.u;.-(-r ui'j.itls.l.d.
r.o t!.::.-i 1.;. .I--- d. It Is the La; ; y
lamb tl.at hi. 1 i.vt.- yi.r hank
nm i.r.t to ;r I tl.: k that lam!
Hut ere to s;tnd the:r In ou the
Linn lath.r ti..: a comiiig to an early
il.ath ut the b-.'.i ..1 ." Li ill wii; need
ci.ii. a d..;.rcLl tniunea'. from the
Ur OJiiiLid 11.111. 1 Wvj.U tot feccl
l.itiy so a:; c.:. and nae ihe c to
do Li r lia; in tolk-g.viLg. but tba
1. t..l had Utter Law but Im c.o;c. If
any.
Shrc.;shlre Ver:to. Sfcr. pr!ilr
Iheip have rapidly increased lu favor
in all ILe Australian coicuits crd corn-
bltiii.g us thty do the nmst dcsiraiile
poiu'a iliniu a wind and m.itton po.nt
of vK-wi to a grtatt-r extent than any
ollnr breed with the ml:uiuu:n of ob-
I'.tiinab'.e feaiurts. tiny have ob
lu.iicd uu c-minrnl and p rm .nent j o.
tlnn In the rstimaiinn of sheep breed-
c:s all over the wor.d. Iu fact thiry
r.tect all the rnjuirenn i.:s cf ;he pn-
cnt day a a sunt-tal.il Kt-ctral pur-
p so sbtep ai.d are theri.oie very
I rentable to farmer ud grai.era. The
M.ri'l i-hire ba lei 11 b-rgily prtd fnr
crtts.bg puri-e. wi.U aplcadid re-
sults. The Sl.n i-hi: 1 -'i.e. ino t ro?a
i:i.li.ns a f.t.e :.i ui.d is prifi-.;ed
by r.uuy who have tinU it to any other
crvfs. The L-l.'-l'icid is a Occp.
pi..ie set shit P. will to.cr'd writn a
hue v.i-se tlitte wh 1 h gnts a li:;h per.
nutate ut liean scouiTd W1.0I and
command a comparatively high pr.ee
whl.it the she. p are hardy and fallen
to nice bandy w-:.tlit al a very early
age. L.
P'jnf.ower Seed. A Maryland dairy-
r.a.i is raising .tu:'ower to teed hit
row with and declare that a small
ration of the set-d so in reat the rU li-
ne 11 of the milk as to add several rente
a gallon to ll market price. In thla
statement he contradicta tne nut iirl-
tles and the reunite o experiment sta-
tion tests mhich have delcrru.ned Ileal
the (at In milk remains practically tr-e
same regatdleaa of feed. Tht Mary-
lander ba seventeen acre of tun-
flower which he expect to turn out a
thousand lui-hid of Cleaned ecd fr
about 13 bushel per acre. We do not
doubt the virtue cf those seeds as a
feed tor auy sort of stock th-ugh we
may te permitted to doubt the corroci-
tuk of the t-stlmatc of the )lcld. Kx
Winter ltuttcr. C.ood butter In win-
ter will sell at a price so much higher
than lit summer that It will mu.h more
than balance the dlference In the rest
of feed and care; but It will pay no
better to turn out a poor product then
than at any other time. One must
know hla huslncs from beginning to
end. even to the ttyl which la niot
Inviting when hit package are put
up lor tha market Eg.
Palry Strain. More truly n the
dairy pcrhapa. than In any other line
of live stock brettllng d. Lae pro-
dace like. A milking ttraln tecuMy
eslabllhlted through generation of an-
cestor doc not etvsily run out. The
history of many branda of imported
milkera Is a long one. Eg.
Within a few year the adrance la
dairy acltnce baa been great.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 5, 1897, newspaper, May 5, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319609/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .