Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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MON R O R"
.THE ONLY ACTIVE
DEAL EST1TE HAN
tr la rl of tr atala. I' T"0 tT a f l
i.alo roor llanaa. hi-nt b'm up and I
fcaiirbv bimua bo Hauu r "!
Ida. If yon h.T l.n.l. for aa.. him. hut
rrnrnibcr bla lin ! n.? an I wul "
roi k-r antb rour ir. IT if oi I "' "
lurlL lie u.ak.a ivtiaitr banll!u !
trtv-ti of land Trri of whti n ar not on i'
llaL Thn la DO u fcx llna awaf T' uf
! rtirt to ail Tr InaJ h-'0 he ran
all It In a fi' ilara If Tour prl' U f cH
(ha cnt.! Irn.w li haa rmi tit at ttx M '
Irican4 lbr luui li.iu up alitu lUcr aa-llo
mm wbvav PROIKRTV
Oarrra rwaroil mill. art i.f M. h l In rli
lloilta; ratlin haa twrn ( ! n aanir fri
n U lllrr thitn twtlnm land fl hiill"'. WrII.
crno-M rUtrrn. .!:. baru au.l oiLrr iui.ruo-
Inrnta for a rbian.
ia-M. 2Mn riir limlia ar-d 1'. J"t on mI
Ma i rMm bonar. r w Hat.Va. tl.r.la. rit a
.ir ....ll.l irmn l rl.t.lil in tulira
par1rltr rmnni'il- k It.. I. an.
- .. .. l.n.. . in w. ' u !.tt l'l rltr
Tr.l Italian! !! in ttU-ru jart of
clfT all! 11 at a l".fln.
Varan! Lh In all I art. of rltj.
Cnn.1 4.rn m f-tmr house cloat 10 C. W. A P.
Y. de".l aill aril luap.
Two lota with S ro m Iioiii. l.al'a. !a-ri'
trma rarrirn. rrita t" rloae to .railed ai bool
will t li-t out at a bargain.
O 'a n room bon. w I hd. rtc. tloaf to
rra.K.I w'b4l '!; ' vary i htai.
Our fo.nl nrw rrMm io"- on irnir b! a
Ffta haplUt . bun u. rUe . tirap.
4 acanlb!Kk wl'h T'.tal trrv for tf.X
Tn nibrni r.rt nf r!tT on f. V.rtr ?il I
lotnDllr romiT lioil.'. op hnrtl. lh1'. b-n
koine ami ottn-r Irnpr rcinrui. yruic '.!.
4 bl.vk. ? rorm I on 4 a'.'.-r la-vlrr.
r.Niiii. barn w'rrwor!: ilittrl? ) chu.
wtlt.orrrarl.rM H-i"
w.; aiil nut lor t j to Tm a (ear uiil vi:
Chrar-
I -4 loti Joining Jeff Tranllln. i:l . for
loo u
11-2 acr of Mi"! nar oil nH wl'b two
fcnu. inio I a t' m II ohiIot .1. al l H
cbatK for wiiurr pniprny or 11 fcr '")
lcbln.f blifktwutaof L 4 U. N. depot
wilUvll a'.ifor:'0.
OnaS nvon hne. hall. S rilierl''" J rloc'i.
fiinA barn t-iitrrn wairrwoik. garden etc. io
my il partuf i !(y. for
Otia not tiewtr flnlh rotlara In ntitbarn
partofrity. il wail -iitr of to rn t"t r-
noii' etc oti b!n (ronud with iU iil;d Tlrw.
for 5'i.
t b'iaka In waitn part ut rltr. known HtT
park beautiful oaka on ea h b!o k w;ll tell
Cheap
One half b'ix k rrotinil. J rixim hone 3 halla.
I lanre lui.lereroui.! rltirrn. 7 branU. rr
Tanta' ho'iM. bit ba'n all olhi-r mo-lprn
e nri-!lcni lu bou tou part of rlljr will Mill
heap.
rkTtral n(ra bonaea for aale rrry rhf ap.
Cot'NTKT PROPERTY.
y? yia of laml on VI inn rreek. t'f area In
enltlratlon. with two aria of bonra balance In
Umber and piure price ' ir acre on
eay lerma; ZJi acn-a on Mal'iTllla road
jrt In Ma.llaon Laiauio lu (.iniuet count)
will tall cheap.
40 arret near Morgan'! !n; will sell cheap on
Ht termi.
One of the beat ImpmreH truck farmt In the
Hate H airta Juit ouuiile the auburlt foi
!
yti arri to the left on M'llonTi:ia ro'l on
Wilon rreek. I In ciillirailon balnn e In
inre will trula for city property or ell on
a7 terma.
One of U prettieat p'asi'i In Ttraroa count T
1 mile north of liryau .ri arreo. (immI VrtMirn
honae. well i lti rn. t ''arna ahrdi atablra etc
on Try blirh hill for'."'.
S.tl -rea of biia black rralMe land near
Eitie I.Vi acn e in enlilratlon. Tba only fine
prairie for aale In thla coniily; will acll cheap
Dough on ear U-rtia
At Knrten one it'M.l. Vroorn hone worth
4y. I tlorelmnae worth ; rrilia well hen
honae. 2 a rea of land. 1 ha p'.ace ia worth at
leaat fo; wlUaell for Mi.
At Wellborn '.' iimmI aton-honet and len-
did flwellltiar: will aril cheap enough.
AtCaleert -4 food new bo'lara with olber
rood Improvement; will aell I heap or ex-
ibanire lor Hrran pmjierty.
Ibn e hundred acrre Tvrr fine grarel cloaa to
both 11 & T. '. and C. V . A II V. K. R.
TO arrea TO In eiilileatlon. 40 In inod 7 wlra
bog priMif pajititri. criba. Mieda. kimmI tank two
imi m Itcrmnda. In rood nclKhboibiKid. rue
pvt. wnrtb at leaat Hail.
Wl aerea near Knrten well Improved with
verlaatlng watrr price i heap.
TTaire aerera'p lacet for aalo from lit to Un
telA-a eaal of liryau-
Youn for Pnaineaa
MON'ROR ED'iK
Land A cent and Notary Public
VV. A. W ATKINS
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Dccil mailc. Ali'-tritcts wiitlcn.
Office onnositc ciirtlion -e Jown
10 Curt Maiaria in Pour Day
Titka Qulnorl. AU druRgliU art au
thorlirrl to refund tb money to ny
rai of chliln. fe-r or mtrl It fi'U
tn rure. ITire b'JC per pacin:. m
It Jamea. tLo leaJIcg ilru.Ut. Uryan
J. W. BATTS
Boat tttatt Agtnt
Hare la c!Boe lb a only ant of abatrsct
book of liraxoe county bad title.
Itlli .SA1.K.
FVtir r'ii lifitiM Htiil two lota of
lToihuI ui wot f town. YVII
.tinl r-utdw on ornnim . l'rioe W
tt mm 'a.y.
Six rooiii littiint? iuil one If of
irruiiml on writ -Ult of town l'rlco
His rixim !iouf nrnl two lutx of
"roiiml looiixl f"tir llofkn from
Main Sr. . I'.ro-k ri.t rii mi j re
llli-.M I'lil-.fl.'Vl.
Two lot mul oll 5-roo:n !ioua h
outtiwtat t art f town l'rlco fkv.
AUo ot'ir rlty rojwrty
A PURE GRAPH
CREAM OF TAR
FAR POWDER!
tair.
tcv:r mil;; ' nri i'.'J t ocive
entire satiifaction or money refuiulcJ.
Potts Baking Powder Co.
IJItioiljer
ailroad
FROM
TEXAS
TO THE
lion!) and a$t
TI1E
CFPCOTIVf MARCH 10 1001
ANN0UNCSI THE COMPLETION 0' ITS
Red River Division
To
DENISON .nd SHERMAN
TEXAS.
It Shortens the Distance
It Opens Hew Territory.
66
Old Liza
DKAY LINE F.
A.Lee Iropnetor.
Good drays and
polite draymen
prompt and care-
ful work aro the claims upon which we solicit a ehare
of your business in the future. Thanking those who
have favored me in the past and hoping to continue
to please them 1 am respectfully
F. A. LEE.
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OLDEST INSLKANCE AGENCY IN IJRVAN;
LSTAnLISJini) iS78.
A. I). ricConnico
Fire. Life and Accident
INSURANCE
Nothing Lut the bct comp.mit repreic ntctl. Personal
(inJ careful attention given to the business. Clt llf irtlCt I
Specialty. Am nfrcnt for the PENN MUTUAL Life Insur-
ance company of PhilaJelphi-t wbo offer the bent contract
of any life company atk for pecnnen copy also represent
the Fidelity & Casualty and tl e Mary Ian J Casualty Acci-
dent Insurance Co's. Your business respectiuily solicited.
STRIKE AT AN END.
The Auials mated Association Make.
IYac Wita Steel Trust.
THE STRIKERS LOSE.
Several tf ths Mills That Trre I'tUan
. Will He Operated as 'an-t'nlun.
8otne DUaatUrarlloa 1''
A man J Tla VTarkrrs.
rittnlarjr 8'tit. 18. Matters jHTtsvln.
tiiK to the avltli'iuout of tho Hivl atriks
are iu Tory auaftiUtaotorr sUt.
Whan tho telc(trihlo notii was nl
out tjnturJajr u'mUt y Scnlary Wll-
llama to all vtrtt prvaidout duolarinK
tho atriko at an vnl. It couM nut b
lenrnc j (lotiuiti'lr tlmt the uflloial order
had Uhu Unutil by IVi-aiiU'iil halTcr.
8i)ino of tho lral atnki rs ili-claro they j
have had uo audi uotioo an I nuuiy l
the in any they will uot rot urn to work
onlor or no order uuleaa they are T&iig-
uued n utiitiii ineii.
What Is cuiisi liTivl Uie rl e-)iiditi-n
of tlm ai'ttloiiii'Ut th iiiKh not ufTU'iully
aiiuouiii-.jt. ftr? flint thrt wi-ttli'iuont was
rirwlo u.l.V for 4 ':r.'0 cunixii iv In
dilijiuto Tho Ala. ru-:m Tin l'lato tha
Anirri.'ivn Sh'tt St.'l un 1 lUo Am-rtiTti
Stxd II(K'j) und thi' so iMiiiiu:i nr
allowed to rwniu nt uoii-iini.ui n'.l
mill aturffl in any kind of aluj iiii
atriko order went iuto tlTo.'t: Ihi ruilla
tlmt wito cMini'lotoly tiol up ly tho
strike aro to rciimlu nudt-r tho Amol
gnmated 4 alu Nothintr mul cou
ccrninK the Nationul Tubo wurk the
Ftxloral or National Stotd com;vnU'.
Tho settli'iuunt lucann a Mr Iom to
the Amn!aaiatol aHMatioii tat h-ftrei
It still a stronir ori;aiiiiatiou. It tHi'rn
lmrHMt.tihlo now to make an estimate of
men who will return to work though it
seem probably that tho hi majority of
thoao actually on strike will obey tho
order to go iu and it is certain thai
thoae who ore not strikers will jump at
tho chauoo to work.
Tho tin plate strikers aro iu tho wornt
plight of any. Sii tin plate plants havo
bom) itarted since tho strike was ordered
and the men who Were formerly em
ployed in tbeao will have to go back a
nou-niiiou or remain i.l.o. The threut
oiH'uly and generally uiado that tho
tin plate workers will withdraw from
the Amalgamated aH.'iation and form
a separata union of their own aud still
fight tho trust onder the Am. ruau Fed
eratiou of Labor.
REMEDY FOR ANARCHISTS
Mark? Adaocala I ha Adopllam ml Ike
Mil Tint flfllaaaa Cautiailllaaax
New York Kept. Ml. "Anarchiats
should bo dealt with severely" said
Jhn W. Maikay iu nn lntertiow
'We DCTer had to good a govern
mont in fnn Frnnciaoo and Virginia
City as during thoae years whon the
vigilance committees wero tu ooutroL
Every offender was tried by a Jury of II
gikd men aud if found guilty esecut
ed ou tho spot. I! id characters left the
couutry itixtautly ujon rtveiviug warn
iug from tho committee. It did not
have to bo repeated.
"I hoM the unwtpapers aud publio
ofllelals will urge this immediate action
This shooting down of g od men like
l"reaiilunt McKiuley is a serious matter.
It make no differeut how brave a man
may be some cowardly astanain may
shoot him from a rxif at some uuei
xctol iiiomeut Ciuards amonnt to
untiling. M u Imvo tx-eu aAaaaaiuntid
iu tho midt of their soldiers. The time
has c niiu for huMiieiis men to tako hold
of thia mutter and "ttln it iu g'fi t
ahapo. Lot tho pfi n lieln tho move
mem along by urging congress so euuet
suitable laws."
NO GENERAL RESUMPTION.
rlkars Cannot !.arQ tha Tar ma of Iba
Httlamanl llaacharf.
1'ittaburg tept. !. There was no
general resumption of work at tho steel
mills here this morning. With tho
exception of the McKc uport mills this
district is otK-rating abiut tho samo as
hut week very few of the old mou ro
port iug for work.
The strikers are nil at sea and tho
Amalgamated headquarters wero crowd
ed with committees from different local
mills and out of town plants anxious to
learn the terms of the settlement of tho
strike. None had been officially tioti-
od tho striko had been declared off
From the national omVersof tho Amal
gamated aamx-iation nothing could bo
learned of the ti-rms of aettlrtiiclit. Irea
ident Shaffer was inaccesaiblo and the
Other officers rcfuited to give any in
furmatiou.
Notwithstanding the diuatirtfuction
exprexsed by tho strikers it is behoved
the mills all will bo iu operation before
the euil of tho Week.
THE ODD FELLOWS.
aovaralga Grand l.lgs anil I'alrlarcbs
Slllltattla Mnl at Indianapolis.
IudianatxlU Sept. H. This city
will this week entertain tho soveruign
grand lodge and patriarchs militant of
the International Order of CXid Fellows.
Holiday's trains brought many Old Fol-
ows to tho city and tho city docorabxl
iu their houor. Iutertwliicd witli flag4
aud bunting are streamers of black at
a token of rcjHot to tho late I'reaideut
McKiuley. A seaaion of tho grand
lodge was held today. Grand Kiro
Cablo in his report sail tlint during the
year ending I)eo. 31. l'.i) thero had
MM'ti 17:iHM initiations to the order and
the net incn nae iu iiii'iulieriiliip during
JlK0 was C").!."). in subnrdiniito hxlges.
lU-ixrt iilno c.nt.iin. d all decl-ion of
tho grand aire during tho yntr.
A .H-tion was devoted to the rolief of
f tho (ialveatoii hutTrri-ra. Uo praio
tho nuaellTahuuas of Texas Odd Fellows
who aftiT coiitributiug '.Vi:l to tho ro
lief fund declined to jiartl -ipato in the
ilivi.ionof the surplus of tl")'i'."J which
rumuiiied wli.u oil relief had l'cii
given. The Texas brothers during the
a'.amity at Oalvestun relieveil CT'J tVId
Fell 'ws and their fuinlliea. H0 addil
that all rcfuuded donntlnns belong abao.
lately to donors aud may nut bo held
by any others.
Trtaa KIIU.I Orar l.aad Claim.
Oothrie O. T. Sept. 10. IU E. Oore
was shot aud killed at the new town
of McKiiitihf south of Lawton Satur-
day by Colonel IIowlo of Alabama.
Ooro came to tho new country from
fleymoar Tex. and was 23 years old.
From the beat that can I hi ascertained
Howie aud his brother settlod on Uore's
lota a quarrel ensued and the shooting
followed Tho Howies are said to have
evaded arrest
Hanalor Itrnrw's ltniH.
Now York Sept. Irt. Senator Dopew
diacaoiting tho problem of wh it is to be
iloiio to suppress tho growth of uuarchy
is quoted n saying:
"We inu-t begin ut tho f 'lntulil hea-l
and stop thi ref.rv..ir of open auarchy
jxitiriiu int i t!n country. Su.-li tvrti!l.
cnti a of 1 1 1 1 1 r r:vi 1 1 - inut bo ha I as will
show a proper environment uud a-oK'ia
tlon abroad bef.ir) tliej pni (ur im:ia.
grant iiiHin-i'ton. Suppleuietiting this
thoro should bo nudr prope r safeguard
tho twwer lo!gel somewhere to eaiwd
kuowu enemies to our laws and oouu
try. IrtfU!atiou shotil l aU) bo adop'.tHl
that would make attempts on Ihj llf j of
preaMents whli li fail out of tho catego-
ry of luero a.vuults and make such
crimes nd im;itely puiil.-.l.ublo. "
Two Mora Auarcliiala Arraalaol.
Now York Scot. M. Charged with
making the annual aiiarciiHtio ii.tr.iu
pues tho pil;co of Newark N. J. ur
reted Sunday uight Victor (Jossoosaud
August Hrittou. (iumm'o will also be
charged with anuult aud battery.
Iu his harnnguo to tho crowd ho men
tinned the name of the murdered preru
dent w hich cuuied Mri. John Solosky
to rry "shaino." Oanacfm struck her
in tho focu. Ivitrr when ho propoaud
the lu alth of CV).g i tho wouiuu ro-proachr-it
him on I he tru k her agiiu.
Ho delied tho jiuliro they seil hiiu
by tho neck and dragged him to the
statiou.
A crowd tried to take Uiueiooo from
his cell and would have suoc.hm1.hI had
not tlio re rvo U-eii t all"l out. The
prisoners aro held iu aeporatu cells.
Anarrtiial .Marling
Philadelphia Sept.
Ilroban t'p.
id. tivo men
wero n Treated iu Fairmouut I 'ark Sun
day night ehargml with eouspiring
against tho laws of tho country by at-
tempting to hold an alleged nuarchiMtio
meeting. At first they denied that
there was tu ! any meeting but whoo
they wero confront.. l by a Mtal card
iglled by (Ulii of them calling a meet-
ing iu the park they claimed that tho
meeting was uot to bo of an aimrchiatio
nature. The call was incd by thi
uortliwetteru branch of the Sicalnt
Tho were h !d iu fVI'J bail f r further
hearing.
sol(oa's Caaa Tahsn I'p.
BufT.ilo Sept. J(l. Tho ooso of Iivin
Czolgoaa the ossasaiu of the president
was presented to tho grand jury this
morning. A number or wr.nes
were present fr examination. Iu caao
the jury reports at once tho district at-
torney declines to say whether ho will
be arraigned this week.
Caolgoas t aail Kroamlla.
Now York Sept 10. Leon Czolgoaa
was arresUl six jean ago at Duryca
I'a. charged with an attempt to blow
op t'-o hons'i of the I'olisli Catholio
priest aocording toasjx-cial from Scran-
toil l'a. Many sticks of dynamite with
caps aud wires were found iu his trunk.
Whon tho news of IYesident Mckin
ley's death was reported tlm anarchists
at Duryort held a big jollification incut-in-
f snlgiMS Falbar Dnarneaal.
Cleveland. Sept 10 Tho father of
("zolgiia. Ii im uot slept or eaten anything
since Saturday morning. Sinco tho
death of tho president he has liccome
moody aud lot his npietito. A young-
er brother of the amaiMiu says that his
father is heurtbrokeii as a result of the
death of the president.
Iti-arrt In I'snama.
I'mianiu Sej.t. Iii Tlei death of
Freri'lent McKiuley priolnced a feeling
of profound regret anioug all clu.- (
throughout tho isthmus. Flag were
half masted urxm all tho coiiHulates
public buildings uud largo businoas
hon-es.
Saturday afteruiXin salutes wero fired
from the shore bat to ties and from tho
butt!ehi Iowa. On all tlm shipping
ji the bay tho flags are nt half mant.
Things...
'T. .1 .. f..l ...:.. nra.
. u 11. V lUUdtlUI iail"l -v
0
A stock of Siipr 3
rior Cloth KnowVgjj-
ledge of his Busi- 0
ncss Skill in Cut- 0
ting and Fitting I 0
0
ami prices which are I.iwenMh to attract without being low
- s" "Y '" '"- oiesion oi incse essentials
make us cout'ulent of uur success in plcising every patron.
E
JOHN WITTMANN.
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THE
IntrrnaUoBsl snl Oiss'Nortbars ral!roa4 Comr.jry.
suriiKioii rAssnNcnit. sr.uvici: fast
MODLUN r.QTll'MLNT.
TtlS QuU-'lo-at 1 ar to
ST. LOUIS
(T
f
. Nt?
Tlr At Vi' T I
All points North Eat and Southeast
Ctiolcs Ot Itnnti-s Tls St tyla Mm hla HMwrcport n-l Nw Orlnana.- Throush ClaJf
.Can and I'uUmao hio.'i...ia h-aving H.-arns amry day Ui las 7ar.(
TbroDiih Cars and Bloeprra to .
DALLAS FT. WORTH AHD
KANSAS CITY
All north Texas points via Milano and Santa Fe Route.
For compUta Infurmi't r. aak airnt r. W. A D. V. Rallrotd
Drjan.ur arlta
TRICE. D. J. PRICE.
tat Vies I'raaldfit and G-H. Fn? (1-n-rai ratar.ser and Tlckal A.cnt.
I. & (1. N. ksllroad Palestine Texas
THOSE OBSERVATION SLEEPERS
-run via -THE DENVER ROAD"
from Fort Worth t Colorado Springs every tnoriilii? nr ainonrr tho
tiaii(N(est e'lliplilcnt of the I'lllllimn Colilpuliy. '1 he large (timer-
vatioii I'nrlor with sptieloiH windows and movuble ( -i.y ehnlrs ete.
airords the iidvaiitiigcit iii.il coiof.irtsof a privnte car; while the tablo
mul M-rvic.i in tin ( afe ( 'ar in all re-j.eets e(iial the fare of tho best
hotel nud restaurant at corn p.riding pricea. SpecUl satisfaction
is expre-m i by tlie ladi" ill tlie eollllnoilioiiH llreil) rooms f .lllid
in our I'lilliiuin. ami nil our gucts npreeiato the freed. un froiu
carving suix rllu.ois ib c.iratloii mol stulTy plushes which Is a dis-
tinctive and welcome f. at lire nf the iniMt up-to-date Pullman Sleep
er the kind we ia.v t wo of aeh day run through without change.
Our Iav Conches are nNo of the latent i. L'ii leKiint In their dig-
nified simplicity with very eiimf.irtnble liih-lmck eats the equal
of any similar uiiineiit. N other II perntes Cafe Cars from
Texus mid no other line run through trains to Colorado laud our
time Is far and away the shortest toot; no other linn has Observa-
tion Sleepers to tin Northwest no other Hue miike a specialty of
Colorado Toiirir-t travel. It i u f o t "You 1'on't Have t ApologUo
for Kiding on Till; DKNYKU KAI."
A. A. OI.ISSOV. CIIAS. fa. HCI.L.
tl. A. 1'. D. T. i". A.
Fort YVorth Texas.
W. F. STKKI.KY
A. (. r. A.
niXT I "nrTTl TsTH X IT T! VT. ACnmTAVt
rA-MJiniUiiB flAruoiiiUHJ
BUFFALO N. Y. MAY ist to 0CT0BnR:3ist igoi iii
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL R. R.
-SUNSET CENTRAL SPECIAL"
DENSION to NEW ORLEANS!
CARRIES FKEi: CHAIR CARi.
DAILY
IHOM
Through Pullman Sleepers Dal!
FROM GALVESTON VIA DEMSON TO ST. LOUIS.
FROM AUSTIN VIA ELGIN TO CHICAGO.
FROM HOUSTON VIA FT. WORTH TO DENVER.
FROM HOUSTON TO WACO AND AUSTIN.
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 17, 1901, newspaper, September 17, 1901; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320824/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .