Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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BRYAN TEXAS FRIDAY MORNINQ APRIL 11 1902.
PRICE 5 CENTS
BATAVIA!
The ata i l r.l of excellence aold io every town in the
state hue there U one up-to-date grocery store.
More canned good of this brand sold than any other
high grade brand on the market. Kvery can quaran-
teed to be as good as can be put up. Iiatavia corn 1
cans 25 cts; Uatavia tomatoea per can 10 ctJ Uatavia
Asparagus Tip per can 25 cts; Iiatavia 1'cas 15c
16 J-3 cts jo cts per can according to size; Iiatavia
stringlcs andFrenchL'uns Hcans per can 20c; Iiatavia
strawberries per can 35 cts; Iiatavia Hums IVars
Lemon Cling peach? per can 35c; sliced Tine Apple
and grated l'ine Apple per can 30 cents; Iiatavia
Salad Pressing always ready per bottle 35 cents;
Iiatavia Preserve any variety matle of pure fruit and
granulated sugar. 0 0 0 0 0 0
IF YOU WANT TUG BEST"
l ELEPHONE 23 OR 150
I IIOIL
Orocert and COITEE ROASTERS.
BUSINESS Change!
Having nold out my Hottllnjf Work to C. O. Parsons I take
thi method of thanking my friend ami cimtomers for the liberal
patronage accorded 1110 In the past and to U-apeak for my aucoeor
a continuance of their kind favors being aasured that be will appre-
ciate the nama and give sat Ufactioti to the trade. Iteapectfully
. January 15. 12. V. A. RKKD.
Having purchased the Itottlioir Work ol'W. A. Jteed.consoll-
dating the Mine with Parson' linttling Works a modern and up-to-dato
plant etdarjjiiig and liicrennlnjr the facilities of same I am
how prepared to handle the niida water buine ef Itryan and sur-
rounding territory an. I respectfully solicit a lilieral ahnre of the
public pntronage. It ahull le my aim and purine to make the
rery beat gi.inla posslhl.' keeping constantly In" view the strictest
cleanliness and uniformity of quality etc. a well a price will bo
the mum to one and all ."Oe pr case (2 dozen) for soda water all
flavor. Neltrer 11 per dozen. Syrups Instruct and other special-
ties at renjionable pricea. Respectfully
C. C. PARSONS.
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"It
Guaran-
tees the
quality."
assmaatm
This I D-D I Mark
on Every Package Sold by
Dii
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Leading Liquor Dealers
of Central Texas ....
We handle eveiything in the Liquor Lir. an' mak? nrices
that cannot be equaled in Texas. For I am;!y and Me.licl lal
Use our goods have the endorsement of the bet physicians.
Siu for Pric List. DUNN & DALlV B.'ya.l. Tc tSS
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BROTHERS
BRYAN IbXAS
Hit laoghur4 and acid
mora caul and br. than ti
th other dealar her lotfalh-
SN
WHY?
Iiecatise their way of doing business 11
to do it by wholesale. TWO tiig
market -15 men employed all the
while catering to the wants of fatidi-
oua trade educated to cat good meat
and no other. We have the facilitiea
and lnund to kwp tk trad bjr alwajra aelllng th
bt at th Uwc.t prior It caa b booght for.
M'. bny Wool Hldra Pclta at hlKhrat market prlca.
A Younj Woman and a Man Mji.
teriou.siy Killed.
TWO AIlIiKSTS MADE
The Vlotnaa Wa Mala Wi ll Itctora-
Inf Home from a I-de a ad the
Haa'a Hodj Waa Vuuni la
as Alley Near Home.
inimli ml. rhe
re aliout 10:0) o'cIimU. Im
Detroit April 10. The n!rl mtirflef
4 W'tdnemlajr nildnlRht on Thirteenth
Itret t haa t en lil -iitin. d a Carrie M.
Jeiiiivlt of ll'Jl Wuliunh avenue OaUKb-
tcr of Jainta It. Jenuett a cabiuet
Diakrr.
Mis Jennet t atteniii"! a nic t ! r. r of
the K !.(.. 4 1'nlre in the liall not far
from where k.'ie aa
left tl
than two hotira later Ler bMiy waa
found.
Another mvM noun muriler oreiired
at an r irly hour thia moruiriK the vie
tlm heltm (JiHirue W. HuywiMxl a IxhjVv
ke'per ami paymuhter at the Mall.-
atile Iron work. The Ixxly waa found
lying tn the hlewalk on Junction ave-
nue a nhort illstanre from Ma home
about -r::o o'clock. Ills head waa tiad-
ly pounded and there waa a bad cut
OV. r the left eye.
W. F. Jom who boarde.l In Hay
wood'a houae ia now la the hand of
police.
A revolver waa found fn the alley
a fthort diatance from where Patrol-
man Itrlxon (Uncovered Haywood'a
Ixwly and the murdered man'a aon
Idntlf1d It aa lielonplnif to Jouea.
Jones haa had hla resilience In the
IlaywofMl home for a lona: time and the
two men are said ti have frequently
quarreled.
Robbery wai not the motive at llay-
wrxMl'a perKonal cferta were un-
touched. '
At home Earl Haywood ann of the
murdered man said he did not think
Jone had been out all night.
William Iult who live on Fifteenth
Street railed at the dead glrl'a home
and aald he had kept company with
her f.r two or thr.-e years. II wept
and il'eTlayciJ much aKttatlon. While
he wni talking tb tecMve Seymour
anil Ioner arrived and after llHten-
Ing; to hla atory thoucht It well to keep
Mm under mirvWllance and arorrdtna;-
ly ili talnut h i 111 at Crand River Ave-
nue Matlon.
The police believe that In Prof.
Jamea Miller a music teach .r who
wa later arreted they have Mi.a
Jetinetfa murderer.
IlliKid wuh found on hla clothing and
hen explanation of It waa ak!d Mil
ler fainted. He waa revived but faint
ed aealn while belna: taken to hla cell.
illiia Jennett waa a pupil of Milb-r'a.
Brazoria county. The contract price
la f:ZW) the mill to be completed
by October 2& neit
Me eBirtat4 iabuuwt
Iindon. April 10. Oor. Ifoeicwho
sailed Wednesday for New York on
board the Teutonic entertained at dln
ncr at Carltoa at which the American
German and Ruaalan ambaaaadora
were among ine auetg aa wen aa
I-ord Claude Handlton and Vlacouat
DcerhuraU
rreMrnl Reiera. Home.
Pummervllle. S. C. April 10. The
prehiilitit and all of hi partv were
till mornlnR islven opportunity to fol-
low their own Inclination with r-
apect to dlapoaltUin their time. No
formal proitratn had been arranired be-
yond a visit to the tea farm a abort
distance from the town.
Secretary Wllnon will not return to
Waahinirton with the prealdent. hav-
ing; decided to make a short visit to
Southern Georgia. Florida and Ala-
bama. The party left at 2 o'clock this after-
noon for Wahhlntrton.
Juaraalht OlTsa liiriaaial raallloa.
Waahlneton. April 10. Robert J.
Wynne Waxhlngton correepondent of
the New York Prena haa ben offered
an haa accepted the office of flrat aa-
alatant poetmaater Reneral. The nom-
ination will be aubtultted to the senate
Immediately after the prealdent'a re-
turn from Charleston. The chanxe will
take effect May 1 vr earlier aa Wm. N.
Johnaon of New Jerney. whom he aue-
ceeds. la anxious to retire aa soon m
potlb!e.
DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE.
viuerlaad aad Italy Ool lar Artlcl
aa lla Hint ll.mhrrt
Iterne April 10 Diplomatic rela-
tions letween Switzerland and Italy
have been ruptured. This action arises
from the ref jxal f .Siter!a. d to Klve
natinfactloa rcKardln an article pub-
1'. Vd In (Je'ieM. I::::':!r5 tlie iu?aio-"y
of :!ii! r..iir!eecl 1:: m Jli.'xrt.
'I lie bunlifraih (.as bent t'.e f l':w-
l.i "4 t ).iimu:.! ati.m to parliament:
"il- ::-ta!jlif 1:1 1. 5 rul r"tar.d'.r.gi bavo
otfiirrcd b. ti cn us and S-nor S.lver-
ttii lll. the Itallaa lu n .sier. We bi
fi Jt con- trali.i d tu reitji: the Ita iaa
t;on rnitient in the Interent of gool re-
latlotis of the two countriis to recall
fi.y:. -tr Sllverctreill. The Italian g iv-
ri.n.ent havlr.g refje. to do ao we
broke off relations with Sinor Silver-
atnlli whereupon the It.ilian govern-
ment on Its t art has now broken off
relations with our minister at Rome.
We shall publish the Uucuiih-uu relat-
ing to this conflict."
Chlcaeo April 10. Total Taluatlon
of late I'M I n I. Armour eetate la
Chicago and NVw York haa Just been
appraised. It amounts ti 111.751105
and to a large exte-it ronslbla of per-
sonal property. In additluu to above
named sum thi re la som real estate
In Illinois and !; ..v ere the vahu of
which la not ghcu. Armour left prac-
tically all hla estate to hla widow
Maivlna. and J. (Vden Armour.
Craalile Ild apaa alhnllra.
Indon. April 10. A dispatch from
Shanghai published here says allecv
tiona of cruelty ac:Unst Catholic nils-
alonarlea have rausexl an anti-foreign
outbreak at Nina: Po. a city In the
province of Che Klatig. where a atate-
nient waa clrculateil that some of the
mtiwionarlea gouged out a boy's eyes.
Two MrilUh and two German war ships
have been dispatched to Nlng I'o
Hasar Mill Contra. Slgaed
Auatln. April 10. The state peniten-
tiary boar.l met in regu ar monthly
session Wednesday and the moot Im-
portant business transacted waa the
ratifying and signing of the contract
for the construction of a sugar mill
On the William (.le.-o. atata . '
CONFESSED TO ROBBERY.
Oaa U'amaa Tell of (Jiving liar Draf.
aad Tahiaa Iter IMaainada.
Rutte. Mont. April 0. Mrs. Minnie
Grady who la under arret charged
wiiii robb'.ni; Mrs. Dm ma Prou x a
rich widow haa confessed that sue In-
vited the latter out for a buggy ride.
Induced her to take a drug In the be-
lief that It waa medicine for rheuma-
tism and that when Mrs. ProuU bad
Cfinviil.-li.ra she took her d.amonda left
her In the buggy In an out-of-the-way
place expecting her to die. and wa'k-
ed back to the city. She told where
gema were hidden and they were re-
covered. The authorities have decided to ex-
hume the bodies of Mrs. Gra.ly'a hus-
bant) and a 15-year-oM son. whote live
were Insured for K.sm). This money
waa paid to Mrs. Grady.
CO RIB RIG BAQii
THE SPAMSU CONCERT COM
WHX PLAY A RSrrftX ENGAGEMENT
MONDAY APRIL 14
Those who heard them lay:
IN APPRECIATION.
n
Tranert Ii.mm Tartalla
Fan Francisco. Anrll 10. Order
have been received from Washington
by Superintendent Duvol to place the
army transport service on a very eco-
nomical basis. Aa a consequence all
unnecessary empltyrs will be dis-
charged. On all transports an order
haa been Us tied discharging the fifth
and sixth mates. The orders are that
the ahlps must be operated wl:h regu-
lation crews and fewer men lll be
lred in the steward and deck depart-
nienta. The cbl f paint lnse tor and
hla aseLstanta have Ix-en btricken from
the pay roll.
Nar lea Heal jr superlaieaileal.
Austin. April 10. The governor haa
accepteJ the resignation of J. S. Rice
as superintendent of state peniten-
tiaries to be effective at once. The
governor appointed Scarry Ilaker of
Grimes county to succeed Mr. Kice.
Mr. Raker has had long experience in
the executive department of the peni-
tentiaries and for the past three
years haa been hlef clerk In the of-
fice of W. M. C. Hill financial agent
of penitentiaries.
MlaLter rtinrc.il With Hare. jr.
!.chanon. 111.. April 10 lb-cause of
the authorship of a book advocating
the doctrine of reincarnation of souls
and oni-ring ncnp:urai ni'rrnce in
support thereof. Rev. Columbus Ilrad-
ford. haa been removed from the pas-
torate of the Methodist Episcopal
church at Okawvllle. and charges of
heresy charged against htm.
Not Taha Charge Till Neptembar.
Austin. Tex.. April 10 It I an-
nounced that Dr. I). F. Houston recent-
ly elected preaident of the Agricul-
tural and Mechanical college would not
take charge of the institution until th-?
session in September. He will make a
thorough reorganliation of that Insti-
tution and there may be many changea
in the faculty.
Iloa.a Adof Ti Katlnn
Washington. April 10 The house
adopted the Cochran resolution of In-
quiry In regard to alleged removal of
boundary mark on the Alaskan border
by Canadian and the .Sillier resolu-
tion calling for Information In regard
to all'K'd Rritstt ramp near New
Orleana.
Farraer l.yeeheit la Healaeky.
Fulton. Ky.. April 10. Tom Illanch-
ard. a farmer residing near Dukedsm
Tenn.. waa taken from jitil here Wed-
nesday night and hanged. While In-
toxicated he shot and kll'ed Frank
Taylor a deputy marshal on Tennes-
see side of Fulton.
Kmla la Hrawli
nrusscla. April 10. Repeated
charges of police and mounted rrt-
dartuea with drawn sabres resulted In
the dispersal of riot mob here.. Sev-
eral policemen were Id lured and a afe
It it with much plcaaure that we learn tflat
The Spani.h Conceit Company of Barcelona
has been engaged to play a return date in
Ilryan on Monday April the 14th. Their
program rendered here VedneJjy night was
in our judgenv nt one of the greatet muM.al
treat the city of 15rya:i ever had.
Sr. Joe Kocahrun.i haa never been equaled
on the violin before a Ilryan audience except
perhaps by the gieat Muin many year ago.
Sr. Ferrer and Sr. Koure on the cello and
piano respectively are great artist who-e soul-
ful muic wit an inspiration to thoc who
heard. If the true worth of the company it
recognized by the people of Ilryan and Col-
lege a crowded hou.e is a-sured for their re-
turn date. Mr. F. E. Gieecke
Mrs. Albert J. Huchanan
Mr. T. K. Lawrence
Mr. II. O. lloatwright.
Mis Carnes.
ADHISSION - - 75 and 50 Cents
Seats on sale at Ilaswcll's.
a
aceti uy a ujou.
were hurt.
i uujiuer 01 limn
aVvaataea-Teae Laeael Camlag.
Indianapolis. April 10. State Geolo-
gist Illatchley says Indiana. Illinois
Ohio and Kentucky will be Infested
with seventeen year lorusta' plague
this summer and Indiana wot have
more locusts than all ether central
states put together.
Iattar 'he atr'fce.
Fall River. April 10. The executive
committee of the I'mted Textile Work-
ers of America at a mr-etlrs; here en-
dorsed the strike of the cotton mill
operative of Augusta. Ga. fur 10 per
cent Increaae In wage.
Caageagatlaaal Mlaar Dead.
New Tork. April 10. Rev. Pr. David
I Vandeveter. pastor of the Culoa
Park Congregational church of Chicago
In 1ST7 aad 1S7S la dead at his home
In this city from a complication of dis-
ease. He waa 60 yeaj'a of age.
BHAIN'-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another riJIcuIoua food fad ha
been branded by the most eomjie
U-nt authorities. They bare dis-
pelled the silly notion that one kind
of food la needed for brain another
for muscle and atill another for
bones. A correct diet will not not
nourish a particular part of the body
but it will sustain every other part.
Yet however good your food may
b Ua nutriment l destroyed by In-
digestion or dyspepsia. You must
prepare for their appearance or pre
rent their coining by taking regular
dose of Green's August Flower the
faTorlte medicine of the healthy
millions. A few dose aids diges-
tion stimulates the liver to healthy
action purifies the blood and makes
you feel bouyant aud vigorous. Y.u
can get Dr. (J. (1. Green's reliable
remedies at Wilson-Jenkins Drug
Co. 's store. Get Green's Special Al-
manac dtf
Paul Jones
WHISKEY; STANDARD
THROUGHOUT THE
WORLD for over 50 vears
It's 10 years old
and it tastos it!
If you want a whUkey indorsed by the leading physician
everyw here don't forget Paul Jones.
Your
Graixifathm
Drank
PAUL JONES
Special attention will be given to family trade alio through
our sole agent W. T. FORD.
Successor to J. E. Ponder
Exposition Saloon.
Psal Jos.. Distiller UxUsrtlle Ky.
Renumber say otv claimtss to U Paul ioam besMas Port' Saloon I
doing o fauialy.
some
People
ThlnM
Fancy price make the things they
eat nettn. Thl i a very errone-
ou and expensive notion. Fancy
prices are often the result of high
rents clerk hire etc. If your gro-
cery bill is too large it will pay you
to examine our Mock of groceries
and the low prices we make on
them. They arc frc pure and
whcloome. They please our old
cutomerand if you will let us send
a trial order we will please you.
D. mika Jp.
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