Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 9, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 7; NO. 81.
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BRYAN TEXAS SUNDAY MORNfNQ MARCH 9 1902.
PRICE s CENTS
Will lv u rxkI month t( Ust the superiority of our
gfIs; every article gmranU-vd. Kiehtlieu Maple
Cream for making candy icing cakes etc. already
prepared; Mxtra iiiality Hatavia Mimx- Meat ir
pound 15c. We offer extra values in dried fruits
Mich as rears Apples Prunes Peaches. Apricot.
HlackUrries Pitted Cherries NucklcUrrk-s ue. etc.
Hatavia Salad I )resMti none U tter ready for uto:
on lettuce fiIi name salads it has no cpul. Ha-
tavia Preserves alsoInt.-Iy pure su-ar and fruit.
NuinUr one Mackerel 2 or 3 for 25c according to sie
Try a M. of imported anchovies 35c or jn j.r ll.
Just unloaded another car of the celebrated White
Swan flour only $1.25 per sack. Costs yon no more
than cheaper priced flour.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
ITCAUKIItt $2000000
tijr Vaster liars llf tee
Swfeplag Other Hill Were
Dipaed ef by Senate.
B
Omen and COITEE ROASTERS.
BUSINESS Change !
Having wiliI out my Mottling Work to C. O. Parson I take
this Method oMIianklng my friends and customers fur the liberal
patronage accorded me in tlio at awl to bespeak fur my successor
a continuance of their kind favors being Knxured tliat he will appre-
ciate llu same anil give aatUfactlon to the trade. Iteapect fully
January 15. KkC. W. A. I IK Kb.
Having purchased Mia IMtlinir Work of W. A. Heed consoli-
dating the mum with Pantou.' Ilottlinn Work a modern and up-to-dale
plant enlarging and increitklug the f.ioilitiea f mine I am
prepared to haiiillK the mI water lniiiieM ef Hryan and sur-
rounding territory and r-pt't fully solicit a liberal share of th
public pntrouace. It fhnU Ik my aim and purpose to make the
very bent Ri.oiU jMniHilili.. keeping coimtantly In view tbe Mrictett
clea tiini Kit and uniformity of quality etc. ait well price will !.
the eainw to one and all iVOe per cane d doxen) tor oia water all
flavors. Seltzer 1 per dozen :- ni Kxtrnct und otht r epethil-tli-N
at r Hkiiiiublu prices.- IUepeetfully
c. n. parsons.
Mattings Carpets Rugs Etc.
We have on hand n full and complete line of Floor Cover
ings at piices at low a the lowest. Anything in the Fur-
nitric line at price that will suit jou; come to see ut. Our
Undertaking Department is up-to-date t3 0 a
0 a ti 0 Personal attention given all funerals.
James & Castles
furniture '
and
I nJertakcrs
Washington March 8 The senats
on Filday passed the diplumatlc
and consular appropriation bill and
then took up t!i measure for Ihe pro-
I tecti.iti it thi' tin i.!.'!it nf Ihli t'lilted
States. Tl.p till carries an appropri-
ation of t:.U'W'io.
Mr. llacon of (leornfa contlnitpct his
speech I.eKim ThursJay. In oppuhltlon
to tl.o bill tjiaklns so exten t (i c on ft I-
tutlonal i'uiui nt scilnt it. T!i e n
ate BKreeJ to make the bill the uiiJlo-
ln.'ied bu.lnets at the conclusion of a
consideration of the ship subsidy bill
Soon after the senate convened a
Joint resolution authorizing the prcsl
dent of the United States to Invite the!
Covernnient of Canada to Join in th
Cornuitlun of an Intornatlonsl com
mission to examine and report the dl
version of the waters that are tbe
boundaries of the two countries was
reported favoraMy from the commit-
tee on commerce.
Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts urged
that the measure ought to be consld
ered by tbe foreign relations commit-
tee as It opened "a very important
and a very delicate question" Involv-
ing diplomatic procedure. On his mo-
tion It was referred tbe committee on
forlgn re'atlocs.
A resolution offered-by Mr. Harris
of Kannas dlrectiug the committee on
Indian affairs to investigate tbe mat-
ter of the removal of certain Creek
Indians from tbe lands assigned to
them and to report by bill or other-
wise was adopted.
The senate agreed to a conference
ith the house upon the bill providing
l wu urn taaru or winding
up the affi lra of the military govern-
ment In Cuba and the establiNhment
of the Cubm republic.
It It believed here that the transfer
fcnate 1W. the Diplomatic and ? KnU" Ir:! Vlhe
('justllar At proitMtioa till I K"v"iment ! not necmrtly men.
v mi'i. - m m HiiHj r.taifm lorcee
will be withdrawn from the Inland at
that time. Tie d;te of the actual trans-
fer of government and the time of the
withdrawal of the American troops are
Dill te TreUrt tbe President Opposed "ulun ';" w " determined
r . sift IT Vnalllf t trt k r.anara I W.A
TRIAL OF PATRICK.
Dr. Curry CntlniM III 1mlmut lt
for. n-.rj. ..
New Tork. M jreh R. When the trial
of Albert T. I'airick who Is accuser"
cf tl.e murder of William M. P.lce wa
resumed Friday Recorder (lofT decided
p-rm!r Dr. Wilk'r Curry to answei
a (j ie:'in p-it Jujt b-foie adjuurnmeiit
Tburs'ny by Attorney Moure as tr
!. ether the witnees had ever ht-arc
KUe mention I'atrl.-k to Jones.
"I Itard Jon.j tn jr. Itlcp" d
clared Ir. Curry "that Myers ami
SI or! the two voung men from ii
Patrick's o!!ic 'are here.' Mr. 11. ct
rp!Ied to let them wait a bit."
Dr. Curry said h? tuld Patrick-mat
Mr. Hl.-e us old and feeble and that
the end mV'ht come at any time. Tbt
defence bad no other questions and As-
sistant District Attorney Osborne be-
gan his crot-s examination.
"Did you keep a record of Mr. Illce's
case?" was asked.
"All that was necessary yea. I have
It here except some loose notes that
were destroyed."
Dr. Curry Identified the book cot-
Uislug the record of that and of other
eases. Several of the entries of Rice's
cases were made about five days after
Rice's death. Patrick called twice tc
see the wltnesa concerning Illce's con-
dition tbe last time about S p. m. oa
tbe day before death occurred.
The next morning the old man was
very weak but the witness though bs
would recover. Tbe pulse was normal
as to the number of beats but was
very weak. There was no congestion
or opioid a or tbe lungs so far at be
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JAS. L. McCABE
In "MALONEY'S Wedding Day"
8 PRETTY GIRLS "SSSUSsr"91
aina 10 me.-
anew .am sir. furry. ii.i.....i hr.nrh.. w.h
Mr. 0.1orne queetloned Dr. Curry h. honp. for . .meB(im.n
Aesl (Hnw.
Minneapolis. March 7. Attorney
General Douglas has appealed to Con-
gress In the Northern Securities cases.
1 With the backing of the Minnesota
about a number of other diseases au
tbe witness said Mr. Klce bad none of
Rice suf
fered from lack of exercise. Dr. Curry
f - I V A I - . if . . . 1
: : : : .J lrlbia- Dr- urrT Mr.
revenue stamps and Messrs. Aldrlch f.r-rt frnm i.ru of
of Rhode Island. Piatt of Connecticut.) testified according to tbe minutes oi
and Teller of Colorado were named' tn examination before Justice Je
ss conferees on the part of the senate
III" bill to classify the rural free de
livery service and to place the carri
ers under the contrsct system held the
floor In the house Friday. Hv an ami
cable arrangement tcneral debate
will be cone. tided today and the Mil
will be considered under tbe (-minute
rule.
iMMdnnl ! h!pplr Rill.
VahIneton. March 8. Senator Mc-
Laurln of Mlhsisslpii Las given notice
of an amendment he would offer to
the .hip subsidy bill Intended to pre
vent me iiign omciais or the govern-
ment from receiving any benefit from
the enactment of the proposed law.
The amendment requires that the
namts of all members of firms or In-1
corporations and stockholders of alt
corporations whether owners of subsi
dised ships or contractors to build tbe
same shall be ms.ls public.
OPM CeatMlilea'a It apart.
Washington. March S. A lars-e num
ber of the Republican representatives.
opposed to tbe ways and means com
mittee plan of Cuban reciprocity held
private meeting Friday afternoon
In the committee room and It la
claimed a sufficient number of pledges
rns.le to defeat the adoptltion of such
plan.
TarrtterlaJ Utraai.
Washlnggton. March 7. The house
committee on territories has decided
to report the bill giylna the Indian
Territory a territorial form of govern-
Condos Bros
Fancy
One Pound
Boxes
of .
Assorted
Candies
25c
Fine Chocolates
and Confections
Pure Delicious Wholesome Candies in
great variety fresh every day at the Bryan
KanJy Kitchen. Fresh fruits always on hand.
Branch Store; at Navasota and Hearne.
jeaerson. wun a legislature similar
to the other territories a governor
and a delegation In Congrens.
l-oatonaa linlMla( at tkvrmaa.
Washington. March 8 The senate
committee on public buildings and
grounds has authorised favorable re-
ports on several new buildings. Among
tli t bulldlngj are Charlottesville Va
$100000 acd Sherman Te.. 1150.000.
Waw Spaal.h Taaatlaa
WakhiiiKton. March . The new
Spanish treaties must wait iiixin 11.
I rnmAthat I'afrl.'lr attod nn.in Kim Init
asked Mr. Rice's condition on Sept 17.
lie corrected that testimony and said
tbe visit a made on tbe 13th. 1410
or 13th of September. I!v0. Mr. Os-
borne a led the rranon for the change.
-Was It." he aWed. "because Mr.
Coleman swore that on Sept. !5 ri-
rlck wrote to Mr. Holt that Mr. Rice
was falling and that the doctor sold
be had a weak heart?
"I am swearing to the truth" re-
plied the witness. "1 do not know Mr.
Coleman."
After recess Dr. Curry said Jones
told blm on one occasion not to men-
tion Patrick's name to Rice because
Rice did not care to have his business
talked about. Tbe witness did not
know that Patrick was Rice's lawyer.
All be knew was that be heard Jones
say to Rice about Meyer and Short
and Rice's reply.
Mr. Oborne asked blm how be Jus-
tified bis disclosure of Rice's condi-
tion to Patrick and Dr. Curry replied
that he did not think he had been
guilty of any breach of medical eti-
quette. "You knew Patrick was engaged In a
suit against Mr. Rice; do you not tblak 1
be bad a right to divulge to him that
Mr. Rice had a weak heart and was
suffering from mental depression?"
asked Mr. Osborne.
"I do not think I did any harm. I
knew Mr. Patrick to be a gentleman."
The witness said be had no knowl-
edge that Mr. Rice had taken mercury.
At counsel's request he described
the symptoms of mercurial poisoning
including vomiting and diarrhoea.
He did not thing mercurial poisoning
I Ingtoo.. he hopes for an amendment
to the judicial acta which will change
tbe anomalous position In which Min-
nesota Is now placed.
Bar (ianarala I'acapa.
London. March In a dispatch
dated Pretoria the correspondent of
The Standard ssys thst President
Steyn and fleneral Dewct have passed
the line and it Is reportod are confer-
ring with General Liotiia in tbe Ut-
recht district.
rira at hlrhaaha.
Guthrie. O. T. March S A i!as-
trous fire visited Chlcks.sha. I. T Fri-
day burning four stores with their
stocks of guods and one large brick
block In couife of cou.-trualua. Tb.e
total loss Is about ICOOO.
City Market.
GOOD REFRIGERATED
31 EATS
Beef Pork Mutton and all kinds of
market product In any quantity at
reaaonable prices. I will buy only
tbe befct animals and employ ettyrt
meat cutters. A portion of yopr
patronage will be appreciated.
Respectfully
JOHN W. HICKS.
To Cure Malaria In Four Days
Take Qulnorla. All druggists tew ao
thorlxed to refund the money la an;
se of chills fever or malaria It fla
cure. Price SOe per package. M.
IT James the leading drgglit. Bryan
Texss
Bi .41k Bk k kv a. aw a. a. a. a. A
ment to be known as the Territory of caused RIce'e death. Mercury might j ft
BROTHERS
BRYAN TEXAS
Hsve slaughtered ss4 sold
more csttle ssa begs than all
t bs other dealers hers together-
v.arv:';n J'
J'
Because their way of doing business is
to do it by wholesale. TWO big
markets 15 men employed all the
while catering to the wants of fastidi-
ous trade educated to eat good meats
and no other. We have the facilities
and Intend to krr-p the trade by always selling the
beet st lbs lowest prtoes It can be bought for.
We bny Wool Hid. P1U st highest market prtoe.
have been of advantage to him.
The witness would not hsve admin-
istered chloroform to Rice. He thought
four or five minutes of chloroform In-
halation would have killed Rice. The
witness had been Patrick's physician
tor seven years.
At tbe close of Dr. Curry's testimony
court was adjourned until Monday.
rrliM riakbaa R Tuar.
New York. March 8. Prince Henry
has completed his tour In Amrrba and
is once more In N'w York where he
wii: remain until Monday when he
acresKlon to the throne of the young t0 ''n"delphU and TueJay will
fipanlfh king before they can be rati-!'1''" tor Donie- 1J absent fiom
ne.. owing to Internal political con-1 110 fly for nlne 13;' ulir"' which
ditlona In Spain and fue reluctance of tlrae b special train was within the
Ihe exlstlnc gnvemmert to SHsume any 1 u rr 1"ry r 13 tatr "! lodged a to-
niuur of reeponslbll ty pending the t 11 nlnc" of 43..S miles tie was
expiration rf the recency and corona- '""tly P' w:t his trip ant
Hon of the fclne. This event will occur 1 llr'uKn n' Von Muller. Is-
some time In May. and as It Is expect d Uf U " tatl'i"t expressing his satis.
ui a new tat.inet and a stronger one
win do installed. It Is hoped that the
delay tn the treaty negotiations will be
very brief.
Waod Ordarad ia WaahlaftaB.
Washington March J. Secretary
llaaglnc la Arbaaaa
Van Ruren. Ark. March 8 Kit HcL
ton was hanged here Friday for ivlfu
murder. Helton was pronounced tbe
coolest msn that ever was seen on the
Root has ordered Governor Wnrut at tea tf old here. He walked unaldel to
Havana to come to this city at b's esr- tne ran'd. rather pale but showing
liest convenience for the purpose of DO ""'r signs of fright. When asked
conferring wtth tbe rresldent and tbe " n D4 'n' 'm'Dt. he ssld. with-
tecretarv of war In rnl n.nn.. cut a tremor In his voice: "No only
to thank all my friends who have txei
Some
People
TtiinK
Fancy prices male the things they
eat better. This is a very errone-
ous and expensive notion. Fancy
prices arc often the result of high
rents clerk hire etc. If your gro-
cery bill is too large it will pay you
to examine our stock of groceries
and the low prices we make on
them. They are fresh pure and
whclesome. They please our old
customers and if jou will let us send
a trial order we will please you.
D. mike Jt.
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