Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 102, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY EAGLE.
Fniered at the poatoffice m second
C'la mail matte r.
BY COXMLLT A CAKNK
Advertised Letters.
rr Week 10c. -
WEDNESDAY AHUI. 2. 1"2.
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Horn! Lucy
lria Martle
Kiikmii Mary
Francis Cnllie
(i.-r lan Nicey
Jordan Mamie
Mori. mi Virginia
M.iri-n LuU
Major Matri
' New-mar I.ucy
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i Thornton Surah
Turner (i'-oria
William I.ui"
WiUnii Jiiin-y
Writer Sarah
Water Ili-ll
Walker Mattle
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Dr. Oscar H. Cooper has rerdpn-
ed the presidency of Baylor Col-lege-
The demand ii good for garden
truck spring railunery and mar-
riage lioenses.
Mayor Holt and his crowd will
now proceed to make Houston a
terretial paradine.
Congresetaati Lauhaui is en
route to Texas to tell the poplo
why he wants to be governor.
The coming year will witness
an immense amount of railroad
building in Texas. The state has
fairly leaped to the front as a field
for investment since the discovery
of oil at Beaumont.
(1KNTI.KMK.V.
Atlaw Wlx.reci
Maine Alfred
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KrockHcliiii I.t
Aug Jc Co
Ilhhnp J 1C
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C.ok U K
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Klhott Jim
Kiiinle Joint
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UlllllKjill' Johnny
(ii-hlnan V.
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Frt t iiiHii C I.
(irant I.fwln
Houston I-ruola
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Joii-h F.dt'ar
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Martht-ny Thoma
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Sh.-ltoii Jim :
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Aliove list of IrtteM rt inninin in
th Bryan jMisioitli-i. for th w--k
ending March SI. l'.ii. A cliaro '
of one cent in made on each tiec of
mail Advertised. When callinir for
these letters (dease say "advertised"
and five date. Tr I.KK II aswki.i.
l'oxtinaxter.
COLVER-MAVES.
Trof. Nathaniel Colyer and Miss
Dena Maves were married at 4:30
o'clock yesterday afternoon at the
re idence of Mrs. Lucy King by
Kev. Jewell Howard. The bride
is well known in Bryan and has
many frieii(U who extend hearty
congratulations. Prof. Cjlyer
catne to Bryan about a j war ago
from Kentucky and has won the
e-teem of all who kner him by Lis
gentlemanly deportment. Mr. and
Mr. Glyer will lt-ave coon foi
llou.-ton.
Supt. J. M. Lee has been trans-
ferred from Uouaton to Austin to
take charge of the western division
of the II. A' T. C extending from
Hempstead to Llano. The office
of superintendent of the first di-
vision from Houston to Hearne
has been abolished.
Child's leather caj only 2.'c at
Coulter's. iw
BESCMLEY.
March 31. Farmers are plant-
ing cotton and plowing corn.
II. K. Marley is on the sick list
this week.
Quite a crowd of Beuthley young
people attended singing at Thomp-
son creek Sunday evening.
Miss Pearl Browning returne
from Kurten where she has been
visiting relatives.'
Miss Ola Wilson is pperding the
week at Benchley.
Tal Tobias of Kurten was a
pleasant visitor in Benchley Sun-
day. Mies Belle Halton is on the sick
list.
Dr. II. T. Curry went to Bryan
Saturday evening.
Mr. Han Smith and son of Clay-
ton Prairie were in Benchley last
week.
Mis Annie Miys left Monday
for Houston.
Mr. II. II. Halton was ijnite siok
last week. (ioogoo Kyes.
ur !b on m0-
I :"tR9 meaa
RIGHT QUALITY
Do you suffer with hctdachc?
Fur headache and m-uralia take
X-RAY II'iADACHi: CTRK
it always rdicves-it s.!du:n fails
to curt.
No opiates no heart cli.pn.s-.-i tits
Emmers Pre5criptIon Pharmacy.
Arrivals
Just registered at our haber-
dashery: Suit Cases Tele-
scopes and Grips.
B In leathers and imitation
leathers prices to suit all
40c to .&.50each.
New
Umbrellas.
Fresh from the'manufact-
urer Ikautitul designs in
handles and the rout war-
ranted water-tight. The
assortment is complete and
includes some self -openers.
All ii.it steel rods. You
can cerui. ly ailord an um-
brella at ur pi ices tl to
$3.5oeach.
Xow
Pioneers.
Just in comr'ete line of
the celebrated I oneermake
Suspenders i luJiii;' the
newest pife s in litht-wri-h-
for spring
with fancy color eJ leather
anJ i atea. leather ends at
popular j rices 25c anJ 5jcHat Tklr rllar A4tii
London April 2. Tb parllamentarj
paper gives corepondenr rejctln
th cc.nparitlrt merits of American
Brltlitt and Belgian locomotives do
In uh In Ccrpt In a dispatch to tbl
! foreign secretary covering a numbei
of reports received from rallroaJ offl-
; clals Urltigh d!p!.natlc arent and con-
sol ireneral In Eypt. Iord Cromer
&y the main reason why o many or-
dirs for railn1 plants rerently havs
been Riven to th t'nited States Is tn
Arueritan Crmii are alile to txecuti
tbem with extraordinary rapidity du
largely to syttrm of itandardnation.
In rupect to price Uird Cromer flndi
Urltlnh firms can hold their own whert
special d'-ii'Kni have to be executed.
With rpect to cjuahty of Bralnh
work It Is at ) t ngual and often su-
perior to American and lleltjlan work
while In ronaumptlon of coal IlrllUh
engine have decided superiority over
American though not oter lKlgian cn
glDCl.
CLAIMS SELF-DEFENSE.
FMlamMr F.tfilalaa lo lb ll.parlwaal
M'hf II Miat arla.
Washlnxton. April 2 -D.Hall of thi
killing of a mat named S'-arh-t. by
I'ostmast'T (Jiiyer. of Clayton N. M.
hare ben received by th postmaster
general.
In a letter written by tb pontma
ter he declarer that Searh-s came Into
hl.i office on March i'6 a!oiit l o'cl'H'k
In the afternoon and asked for K
cent.t worth of stamp. Th p.stmaH
ter wait standing at the ihlivery win
dow at the time end ill he reachei foi
the htan:p. S-arlen. be says opened
fire on him and emptied las revolver al
hltn. The potmater say he Imme
dlately plckid up a revolver n-ar by
and r'?irn'. the fire with the result
that Searle In dial. IVctmasler li-
clares Scarlet never saiil a word to him
tu yon d asklni; for stamp arid he la en-
tirely U'lioiai.t of I. u'j.' il iu endeav-
or to kill him.
New
Spring
Belts
All 'the latest novelties
the narrow kind in Tan
Modes Greys Blick Seal
and black patent leathers at
prices to suit 2'k to 75c.
Hun tor 8:
Ghntham.
EXCITING BULL FIGHT.
Americana Chaar lha Animal Whan Via-
larlaaa and Manraaa Gat Mad.
El Taao. March 31. The usual Sun-
day bull flht at Juarex. XJex. was ac-
companied by a somew hat unusual fea-
ture the goaded anfmal turning tii
table on the matador. Several b-jlli
had tef-n brought Into the arena but
th" amuerr.ent they furnished wai
rather tame from a Mexican stand-
point. There were many American!
among the spectators who were some-
what dlsuted with the brutal show
DAYTON MINE HORROR-
ftlilaaa llmllaa Itrrutrrad from lha !
hru t'au.ait tijr S'tpliMinn.
ChattanooK.i. April 1 . Investigation
reveals the fai t that the Nelson mln
at D.tyton In width the .xp!o-!on c
eurred. is not on f!:e and hat not been
Workmen have recov re all the ho l-
los In all t:ire w-re H killed leav-
ing Zi orphan an I H w ld.w. fi-orge
Pvtaff.rd. t' r.e.-ro r port d lajurec'
Tuesday died of his Injuries.
The miners lairu the explosion wai
due to the failure to pprlr.kle t!i mine
on Sunday. The prevailing op;u!or
eems to be It at tau-' i by a dim
binatlon of coal l.ist and gas in the
n.ine.
Consiint!rnrle Arrll ? In reptr to
the repre"tita!ons of the ambassador
r-f th power re;ar'!lng the Insecurity
cf Christian In Macedinla and Al
banla. the porte allege the revnliitlxn-
ary activity due to the Macedonian
committee' lmjortatlon of arm and
dynamite. The porte ha communtfat-
erl to the iliri'omnts th Instructions
be ha Issued concerning the protee-
rtcn of inhabitants of the dlnturbed
district.
M tilta Ma nrr..l MTr
Ttorr.e. April 2 Report that Henry
as horse after horse wa gored by th White secretary of the t'nited State
tornrr-nted bull while the picadors and embassy In I-ombm. will succeed
i.eorge von I. .si ever a arti' assaiior or
matadors escaped gcathelet.
This was all changed however when
Jarllgo the premier matador was
preparing to thrust his long double-
edged tword Into the heart of the fifth
bull which had faced him. It stood In
the center of th arena bleeding from
many wounds. Suddenly the bull made
a quick lunge for the fighter. So un-
expected was the attack that the flgni-
er was unahle to make the customary
side step. He was caught on the bull'a
horns In the middle of thebody and
tossed about like a toy balloon. Be-
fore he could be re-cued Jart'.go's
clothing was literally strlppej from un
body and his right bg and hip wer
severely lacerated. It will probably
prove hi last bull fUht. as it I not
thought that he will t able to stt-p
Uto the arena again as a matador.
As the bull tossed the man high In
the air receiving hi body on Its horns
only to again to n up. the Arr.erl.an
among the sperts'tor cheered the ani-
mal loudly which called forth a storm
of hiss.- from the Mexicans present
and for a time It looked as though
there would be a (!'.. .-lou bet wet a te
two ra-
Traffic I'arllallr ll.qinJ
New Orleans. March CI. Service
over road recently ba lly crippled by
storm and flood is gradually being re-
sumed. The first train through from
the ea.st on Northeastern r.nce Thurs-
day pulled into the city today. Mis-
sissippi Valley and Illinois trains are
running but are late owing to slow
time made ovtr tracks la recently
Eooded Uiatrict.
T'nited State here ha been received
with much inreiesr In American cir-
cle In rhl city Mr. White mho ha
Just arr'ved at Florence to tik his
filrlly back to Trie-land has ber1
nothing off-illy of the matter It ha
been rT"rt"d t r some time that Mey-
er contemplated resigning the post.
flood al Itarrlmaa NalMldlag
Harrlman. T nn. March 31. Flood
ha completely nceled In Eniory river
here and t of 1C 'lnduhtrie lnvaJ'd
by high water have resumed opera-
tions. Remaining Industrie b run-
ning by Thursday morning.
Laad Hecalpla Larga.
Anstln. Marth 31. The total receipts
of land sale and lease and interest
from the school university blind asy-
lum and other lands during March ag-
gregated $1S1.T'4 r.;.
Vr. J. II. Miller i f l'arls. Tex. - at
sold fioO head of rattle for I'D a head
Mark Alk.re of Dallas. Tex. had hi
fct'rse an I buggy tcdcn while attcn I-
ICi the cc. rt
Ol.l timroi I lt td
Fort Worth. Tex. April 2 At th
annual meeting of the stockholder ot
the Fort Worth and Rio flram'e Rail
road compar.v oi l direc'ors were e ect
el. The o"'.e- I are- Presi
dent. P. F. Yoakum of St I.oii's; vice
president. K n. Comer nf Fort Worth;
sei-re'ary and auditor .1. S .Ion ol
Fort Worth: trt.isurer. 1.. (). Williams
of Fort Wo'th; a--'.int secretary an.4
a-o-l-'-rt isuri r F. II Hamilton ol
St Iituis
V'eern. Act ;VivU-ir!nn d's-
pntrn peel veil here siv th" o'a'e tie
par'ner ' In one doul-t f t wbe'h.
er the prnrion il to rs'-n th mlnNter of
Ai:tr! v ! I'lrcrv nt W.ishtre'on and
t'nt'ed Stife-t n tA-'- r t ' us ria Hun-
gary to the r-K k or atiibai.i..ir will
be csrr!ni oi: )t ' j..v. h'-re
hcwi-ver. the change '! 1 made.
Thp t-w. .... n d
Tacnw Al-ril 2 The gnvrrr.e
Tinmcd Al'.Tt who on Monday a'tempt
ed to iiasi'-.ae M Trepi-ff. tref ct i f
pol'ce In trls clv. was imprl ned In
February for particlpi'lon In the stu-
dent' dlstu'banren. s't-e was released
n roup) r!".v prior to her a'tempt on
the pr- fict by order of M. Trepoff on
account of the s'nte of bfr health.
MltaiK T"l-'- ' f'-i'ii
enna. April 2 Thre musing
tourlsrs of parry of four who recent-
ly sittervpt-d to ascend Rax Alps in
lower Ausfr .1. l ave been dl'-ovcrel
bslf frozen bur alive. Th fourth
member of expedition was f uind dead
Waaler raa.ar A.Ioiiah tiiMmfil
Chlcigo. Airil 2 The Westerr
Pa-s'TC-r association the lamest or
ganizatlon of the kind In trie country
embracing every railroad running weat
from Chicago and St. Ixiuls and nany
other in territory east of the Missouri
rlter is doom i 'j oitjolutloa.
"It
Guaran-
tees the
.quality."
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on Every Package Sold 1 y
!lffll & Ml
Leading Liquor Dealers
of Central Texas ....
We handle evcrthin in the Liquor Line and make price
that cannot he equaled in Texas. For Fami.'y and Medicinal
Use our goods have the endorsement of the het phyician.
W for Prict Lltt. DUNN & DflLiY Bryan. Texas
FRESH CLEAN
a a ALL NEW STOCK 0 a
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Coffins Caskets. Burial Robes
and all kinds of Undertakers' Supplies just received by Nabors
Hros. Liverymen. Undertakers ard Funeral directors. See our
stock and get prices WUtte vou buy. Our livery equipment is
complete and tirst-rlass. I'rompt atteniimi toorjersday or night
NABORS BROTHERS Bryan
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Ready For b
inspection.
SUITINGS. 0VI-KC0AT5 TROUSERINGS.
The dirj.lay i v ry 'onMltte. fmbracing all g
the new designs ami colorings. Theso will be trft
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Arrival cf fabrics vaithin
the pat few has
practically completed
our stock of
very popular during the coming peaton.
JOIIX WITTMAX The Tailor.
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OIL!
The Best on Earth.
F.upionis sold bythe following dealers:
The Hryari Ortteery t'o; Ed Itro; Sander Hros. A Co;
Cole Hros; Tlios. V. HU'tfs; Ueo. W. HIKV; P- C
Zutter; Keniole Hros; Jim. M. Ijtwrence
Co; Sauritlt-r A Jolmaon; l.vibv A
I)anly; llow. ll Hrotlier.
J. II. Mawliinney
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Good Bread at Reasonable Rates at
OTTO BOIiMMt'S
TEXAS
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Bakery and
lunch room
-Nice fresh Mock of-
FANCY Groceries.
BRVAN TEXAS.
Th I. 'he rhpt
Otto itorbma baa cat best.
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 102, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902, newspaper, April 3, 1902; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320970/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .