Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 7; NO. 34.
BRYAN TEXAS TUESDAY MORNINQ JANUARY 14 1902.
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X WK Wr-at a a a
.jaw k sffc A .afW W a. 1 .VM.IHKl fP IM llTPP iunu' 'ternooii. H wm born to
fyvSssSj tUAbllkSS IIS lltth JSsrJSrjKKSt-s r .
Mexican war and rose to the rank of I i""'"
. ... lieutenant colonel in tha Confederate ! I
X I j M LlttU U ExjMrtpd rruni Ltlber tbf arm. I I
c I fi. fl niniEEt nnnr.nl um jiztl. grand opera house )
aw. H HH m HHHHHHHHHHI aW I a
ftV aaa M M BM aft BWa HVHHHHHHHWB a-AY -
We arc justly proud
of our canneJ kokJs
anJ can :ive better
values for your
money. We bought
Iiea vil v for future
delivery before I lie
seed were planted.
Consequently we
miss J the aJvance
caused by the Jrouth
Batavia
stamped oa ran U a ruaranlna that It la
TUB !IKT Of IT8 KIND J'l t W !
Ii.iU.yI. T'mnlin j f ran tw I'l
liaMMa f'orn i a' ... i'i
KalaMa Htrlni(l".a Ileain mr i an J'l
H. l Kr"n h l.in a ll-.i.a i-r ran in
hatnria s... a"---t"llnir t i- and
HiialiiT per an Iv I.' .1 and.. Iri
IliUt'a A.ii'i. 1 ia -r an .'
Matavla tapanir'ia f n
1U! it la Holly l'ily Cle-rriea for !"
;i ran r..r l in
Ifa'.iria Siifl and lnion I'lmg
I'eaeliea J can f'r l 10
It ilaia hrfi". l-an .Iciha . n
Ht una K.-1 I'lil. il 1 rrma ana
IVi. a.H" per an Ji
M.nnlnif l.lorr llraml California
'aii'i'i (khU ariv an-)r t''-'t
wliiio 1 h"ir-i r 1 .in 3)
r!'l"fi I Ilrtrt'l ar:l CtJI..rfi 4
'aiin"l 1 ih'i Ilti" kI on tlti
ni.irk.-l. r h 11
llrakfat '"rn T'iii.iI'h'. ar k"k1
alna f("f yur ni'tnjr l"'nni ... J
HOCUEbLi
BROTHERS
Grocers and COTTLE KUASTCKS.
THE PENSION RILL.
It (arrlM 4M'J(K0NKI and Will G
Ibrouyh lite Hbm Willi but LIU
tl Ut bata-Tha Sraata lla
Srt I'rvf raaiui.
Harawl.k BHIl All.
Corr'rana. T. Jan. 13. ft It
learned that Cren Hardwlrk. who wh
riHirtad to have two klllH at Wink
ler tula county. Is atlll alive though
oucuta In tnree placea.
ANOTHER CHILD KIDNAPED
Waahlngtin. Jaa. 13. Tbe most Im
portaut work of tha huii'o af irpre
uuUiUv).a. a0r.t fiuui Ihu Nicaragua
ranul bill. U ct. II in t!i? cotuwlttif
;ai. that h-re I little of any Im
!oit;:riri t.j (i. f-n r-1 durltin n...n Th- fhllil hr In th rnnl
Lllla Klcharala ll..atrd fraa Mar
Han al at. Loala.
St. IjiiiIh. Jan. 13. Ittlt Rlrhard.4
II yeara oM known In theatrical clr-
' an a tni-mbi r of the Kline famllr
ff acriitiatH. who temporarily are livlnx
In thla city dlhapt anl Friday at
HANGING
UT A SIGN! !
r
Doesn't make a butcher shop
Anylxxly can do that MM
It takaa a man who know food varkot ratU bo b
aaaa Ih.ai and anotbir on a wbo knowa how to alauchtrr
rtKbt and oca wbo knowa bow to rut m.ai. Good cattla
Bay b ruined for narkt ltb-r In alaughti-rlrif or cut-
ting oo tb tli k. Tbrn tha mat abould atay In nli
toraa aavral daya. Whi-n you tuy from oa yea ft
to bo of all our ! m-al and lir.g .iprr.rnce.
''k. Tl.i" pi !i;iti a p;n fiiirlat ;ori Lill
will ! puxsi'J. Altln.'u'h tills meas-
ure rarrle aiout $13:i.0'mi.U'J'. It fol-
lows I'M- d ::irl;;i.:t ih'l:ii!it-.a an.l
'I 'M II . t li.w.lw any mtIo'm I.-.
tliat af'T .1 li: f epiutut!'n Ita J'.i 's-
aR" us'ially filows prumptly.
Hi"; ways aiij n:
a f' w miM.ir nu tin' i;il'H'lar. f.it
tli- r-'!. it; .t inri of r'v mi" M.in.'i.-
nud wurt.Mi'Ki tiy the r i.a! of cur-
tain f' it ir. of the war n-v rin" n' t
With tlir ili'.;nal rif thrsi- blll.t tier
will ! i;:i:.- to i iu- i.' !i.. art.'iiti in
of the lion . ;i there iiromiiiea to l
several jut H! f a'tjoiirtitnent tlurlru
I ! . I. l . .
wuii-u 1 1 me i.i roliirniUei a w.'U er-
fi rt the lar;. st nieanuaa to La trouKtil
t frire tie hnuie.
The r! f Interet of the wwk will
crnter In hearliiK oa Cuban reciproc-
ity to beicln at 10 o'clock We.ines.Ia
luornii.jc before the waya an J Uiau
committee.
Th aenate ia itlll without and d. fl
nl'e plan of action for the future ami
tlj Indications are that the
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k wl:iie.4 a nratir ili-j.!a
of aalvity in the senate commute
rcoms than In the aenat chamber
Tl re are very few mattera of Im-
;oit un e on the ralend ir. but enourb
to enriipe attention for a few hour
e H h i!av un'il Thursday when the en-
aic probably will adjourn for the week.
fi inlu r of her f;.m!ly to dlsappeHr
lth!n the as hx motiihs waa ant
t' a neljflilinrln grocery to bur arM-
i -les for the midday meal and failed to
return.
The lit tl.. pirla tnoth.r. Mrj. t.aura
III- liiinls. uys that nh beli-vi'a hT
M i ullliiiltte tx' :.l .i -ht'T ha be.-R l.!i!niitirii"l l.v K..m..
: r-ori who knowa the hll I'a abi!;t
onl ..s!ie to make the little Rirlf
thentrl. al i iiKUKeuieuts a source of
I'.oflt.
Wlu. lirlnit on N'uMh Tenth tre. t
at.oiit sit months bro. Ifi-rtle UlchanN
10 j-enrs old. and a half brother of Iy)t
tie disappeared und-r i lr timst tanc s
almost Idetitlrnl with those surround
In the disiippearanceof hln half-sister
and no tMlnicn of blm have ever been
received.
THURSDAY
-January-
66
16th
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The Famous Musical Farce Comedy.
Tlie j lece w na tna.l.. an.l U
I'layetl
tha llnnaa.
WachinKton. Jan. 13. The house
t'Hik up tut" peumon appropnatiot
bi.l and Mr. Hani y of WUoiiaiti.
FRANKLIN BROTHERS t
awaaaiwalwa.aa)a.a.
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OLDEST INSlRANCi: AUENCV IN UK VAN j
ESTABLISHED iSTH.
A. I). ncConnlco
l ire. Life and Accident
Insurance?
"ACME" health Policy
Which pay $1$ per wnk for 25 weeks when ill with any cf
the.e 30 liiocascs:
Varlnlnid
f j
l ! ti.i
Trrhua F"f
Tti h.Md Fr
H i'l"t ri"r
Haain F'-vrr
Y-II.'W Fi'irr
A"-uta Hronrhllla
!1nnar
tVr(rn Spinal Mnlnjlli
Af-uta Knlo- 'anlitla
Congoation of Hraln
Aautio cho!r
fraala
Iii.hthTia
Krral-!aa
Afindlritta
P".ltiinUa
iMai-Ua
HmaU
tboirra Morbus
T'lanna
hii kn rot
Allliy
Murrpa
Tri'hiiiila
Ai-ula H.-i atltn
C.ilina
A.-ut Mnlngltla
N arlat n
I'nrurr u.t
Annual Premium $10 r""ortonuiyttra!i'rrrfriiiTr..
ra fr amallrr ix-ni-flta.
rlf permanently blind or paralyifd I1S.0
lc cutlons
ciiarne or me bin. eiplaltied it carrl. 1
lJy.M;.4vi aKalnst JH'.:m:..:.1i ai'pTT
priatej rr current year. K.stlmatesi nl
the payment of p nloc.t decreased
from $1 1 1 in. 1.. 0 t j - .
i aske.i I j- Mr. Hi. -hard-on of IVn-ni'.-.-ee
why t!i- ntiioijtit fr ..-t-ti .:i.-
(H .ii-a.-e. ivo Ki while the nuiiiie i
.f per .-ion. rs ai much larger. Mr
ILuin y eiai:i" 1 this wis a. count. -d
(or b the t tl.t arparaite -r.
iii ''Mh.tii and the nuti.tMT of lai v
peti.. mis. those from iio t 1 $70 a iii'iuU;
w.i al a ilet i"a.-..ii. In reply to an-
other i'ie.t.i.U h." e;a!.-d the cnunius-
D'-r or pension h liered the h.l. j
e of pension paynii ii's had In . !i j
r .11 ;." 1 a:. : 1:1" alii" .!:t i. j . -
probably would ruiaiu btat.nnary foi
j.ium i car a.
WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS-
aay Caraaa OMclala Are Cuad.ma.d
IaaJh far CaibaaalaRiaat.
Tacoma. Wash.. Jan. 13. Mall ad-
Irea front Seoul. Corea. ia Yokohama
are to the effect that the checkln of
the Konrnment receipts for taxes and
Internal revenue reveals the astonish-
ing fact that not less than 10.000.000
yen have been embezzled by Rovern-
went officials during; the last all
years. Y Yo Yok the minuter of
Bnanre. baa advUed the emperor to
pass sentence of death on all officials
aho embezzled over 1.000 yen. The
emperor's sanction was given over
three weeks ago anJ wholesale exe-
will soon take place. Elehtr
official are Implicated many of whom
already have been arrested. Among
those condemned Is Cho I'yng. an ex-
premier. Officials under arrest claim
the money taken by them was in pay-
tin n fur salaries or r xpcuAi- iucurred
la collecting.
JUST FOR FUN
Fifteen Clever People headed by Joseph Kearny and
James Ryan.
The Hall for 1902 shines like a new dollar.
a a
3C9
teat there ia no trutn in toe statement
published that be bad been refused li-
cense to train on Newmarket heath.
Corrlgan said he did cot apply for li-
cense as he bad no Intention of racing
In England this season. He ratne bera
merely for tha purpose of shipping his
stable back to the United States.
f'nlainhla fca a at S'e.a.1.
Wreck aw the Kara I.laad.
Chicago Jan. 13. A message to Gen-
eral Manager Hilt of the Rock Island
road state a passenger train ran into
a construction train killing two an!
injuring elpht Tbe collision occurred
at Okeens. O. T. A misplaced awltch
Is believed to have caused the wreck.
Tbe dead: H. K. ltaer of Wichita
Kansas and E. A. Colby. Galva. Kas.
Tba s.nal
Washington. Jan. 1.1 When the t.en-
a!e met today Mr. Mason ga.
notice that t.mrrow he would addr
the senate in reference to Cubau cus-
tom duties a bill and resolution re-
litlng to which was Introduced by
tiini today.
A resolution by Hale. provlJInc for
the printing of a number of op.es oi
tho report of thi S hlev court of In
quiry was ref.-rr- d to the coinm.iu.
on prlntlnj;.
Virkabarg A Hair Not kerlnna.
WasblnKton. Jan. 1.1. Secretary
Ixing received the following cable-
gram from t'.iinuiaiid' r IMwar l U
Harry of gunl.nat Yickhburg. In an ! by the fact that at the
rail t i..l.r a Traia.
Celetite. Tex.. Jan. 13 Henry Sin-
clair a palnor. was found dead on tae
Missouri. Kun.as and Texas trai k l.m
I yards north of the denot 11- ).. a
Colon. Jan. 1.1 The South Amcrtcac daughter here and a son tt H'llslwo.
Steamship (ompany having refused tc It is supposed he went to Jump off tbj
darter its bt.amer Ijtntaro to tbe Col train and fell under tbe whuels.
lombian government to be used by tht
lutter as a gunboat. (Joneral Alban. the-1 1
cn 11 rommarid. r of this district. Issued
a decree appropriating the vessel. He
has taken possesion of It andalias di
posited tli.' sum (if tnoii. y equal to its
value with S.-uor Khrmaii. a banker ol
1'anama. The captain and crew of the
Ijintaro will remain In the service ol
the Colombian government. Cannon
are now being mounted and she will
probably sail from Panama at once tc
attack the fleet of the Colombian lib
e rals.
J. W. BATTS
Ril Etiaft MgtnU
Have la effloa tba ooly set of abetraot
books of Braaoa eoaary land uUaa.
FOR SALE.
South half of Mitck near Alien
Acailemy. I'rice f&i.
Almut one anil otie-rjuarter acr.
near achiMilhouse in aoutliet erfc
of town. Small new cottatre tenni.t
houaeand well on pre m !. I'rii a
f I0i.
Six rrxiin houm ami one lot . f
irround on west aide of town. I'm a
ft 0.
Six rewiin hoitke and two l..t t
ground located four Mocka fr.-ta
Main S'r. i-t. Hrick clntern on
tiiisea. rrioel?.v.
Also otfier city property
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I BRYAN
j STEAM
LAUNDRY
; tl
A. t. WORLEY
PNOrRICTOR.
II f I 1 'iiiipmcnt he-
twtTii Houston 11 n d
Dallas. Two complete
steam Litindry outfits
recently eonvolidatci!
a n d operate. 1 I.y a
large and competent
force of men. We do
fiit'cl.is woik at rea.
sontl !e price ; patron-
io a home enterpric.
Telephone No 1 1 1
swer to the .1. iiarlnicnt iuuuirv re
guiding the recently reported clash al
Nleu Chwang between sailors of tin
Ynk-t'UiK and Knss.an Soldiers
"Nothing serious; the crewr orderly."
I'reaiilenlial A piinl inenla.
Washliigteii. Jan. II -The jiresldent
sent the f.i!..iwii:g noinin j! Imn to th.
senate:
Kegister land otllics: J ilin A. O'.:
pliant of ( is :.i!uiiu.i. at l.nu-um. 1)1
l.i'i.'in-i: Af-i'ti IV ("1- 1 nr OK' ..
ma. ut 1 il.i'i.n.ia. I ii.l.il 1
KeceiVef of public ninl.eys. Will. I"
Yonn. ni! i!io:na.
rn-linn-li ik: . 1 j it ti - T I! I! -; ;
t.:';i i!e mm an I 1 I . m !i M .
at Ni w 1 be! i a
lliree li.al ma.tera rnil n t etl
Wa-I im to:i. J.i 1 1.1 . A tli- ni p..
ma :!ei. a p 1. ;.. I 1.) t . . . :.
H i" I i.i v i 1 1 '. 1 '..1 1 1 w i a a 1 New ( " I. .1 .. -
I. .mar I ! Mintti ut An : ..-;a. (ia
H. ii.ii.ir :.' A!.i.
Wrack al a C'raaa'ag.
Chicago. Jan. 13. A fast Pennsyl-
vania passenger train from New York
crashed into the rear of another ex-
pr. ss from Cincinnati on the same
.icm at the Baltimore and Ohio rall-
roul crosnlng near Forty-ninth street.
Two men. both train attaches were
seriously and probably fatally Injured
and although the passengers on both
trains were severely shapen up no se-
rious Injuries were reported. A pos
sibly large loss of life was prevented
rear of the
J-ioliday
forward
tar.
train was an empty dining1
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SEE US
FOR
ANYTHING
YOU NEED
FOR
CHRISTMAS!
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We Have all kinds of Wines:
Champagne Sherry Catawba. Port. Ma-
dlra. Claret Whlta Wine. Maraarhlno
Cherrlea eto. We bare anything yon
want and will take pleaaueein fllllr.g your
orders. We ran pleaae your palata with-
out exreaatrely Uilng your puma phone
N 11 in b o r V 9 .
DUNN & DALY
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Killed by a Wamaa.
F.agle Lake. Tex. Jan. 13. The body
of James T. Atl-n of Marble Kails waa
brought to Justice Davids. n'a office
Saturday night from Jeter's ranch
four miles from here. A load of buck-
shot had passed through Allen's heart.
Miss Mary Johnson of Austin testified
at the inquest that she did the shoot-
ing In self -defense. Moth are strangers
hi re and camsy together. The woman
said she bad fried to get away from
the man and could not. Shu is now
In Jail at Columbus awaiting a full In-
vi s.' rat ion.
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Kllle.l t.jr a Saloon Keeper.
Pi ru. In I.. Jan. 13. Charb-a K. N'etb-
rrly a saloon Keeper shot an.) Killed
Henry J H.-lmiJ. a cripple. Sunday
levelling. H.lmlJ. It Is claimed bad
been ij'-cted from the saloon during
the morning und returned In the af-
t rnoon atil with a heavy cune began
to .1. molish the plate glass windows
I NVtherly ran out and lli-lmij attetnpte I
j to H-ault hlui with a cane. Netberly
In w his revivor and llr.-d live times.
l.w-iy shot took eflect la HelnjiJ S
body. Netheily was arretted.
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SKSEBSaW.
ONLY A DIME!
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one if 1
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ltd.. . v ' I.I
Nut llefuaed l.lraaaa.
London. Jan. 13. Kdwar.l Corrlgan.
tl'. f'.-rr- lotvennn. has inf irm. -I a
rciircM nutivc. of tha Aea.H'laled I'res
Hut see just what a Pttle dime amount to in a short while wken
lost or saved often enou-h. Suppose you buy only twice .1
week ;.nd save only 1 dime each time by buying your' groceries
from the Ion- established house ot I). Mike' Jr. it amounts to
$ 1 0.40
a year and the Ion; experience we have had in binin- and'
selliny; enables us to save that dime L ou on a small purchase
and many times that on a bij; bill. It your loss if you fait to
sec us before you buy. Don't fail a TELEPHONE 55.
' P. HfflKE Jr.
accident was the result of a blast.
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