Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1902 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL. 7; NO. 223.
URYAN TEXAS FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST ?2 1902.
PRICE 5 CENTS
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PENICK AND FORD OLD
FASHION OPEN KETTLE
MOLASSES
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It sold ly t he l n'linc jrrocor every-
where trivia universal satisfaction.
ami Utile best IllolilHseH 1lt 11 in
can. In I gallon and y gallon can
at Kk ami respectively; if yu
want a delicacy .aoiiiethlni; above tin'
avTii mid better than the tn-st try
a can of I. A F. Hreitkfast Syrup in
pallou lino-half cnldm ami iiiart
en ii anil l.'I'ixh t - 1 1 1 k ; continuous
receipt of California Pears 1'Iuiiim
(Jrnpea vie.
HOWELL BROTHERS
Grocers and Coffee Roasters.
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fusion Hi til. -JOTIIIH Dl luo tll'iflu-
ment to (Joethe which the emperor
tas presented to th: t Ity.
The I'orte islii'vin Mini-tor LeUch
man M'-atu l;uiuo.-s.
0.E REtJUKST MADE
Puda f lusurance Politics Sell'd
Ititurnrd and the 1'urte Serins 1
' liielliinl to Settle Oilier
Halters agreed ioa.
I.arg'..t fc'aiHi.r Attat.
Belfast. Aug. 21. The White Star
Mm steamer O-dr c. of 21.000 ton
the largest llnr afloat was successful-
ly launched here. She I 7"0 fee;
long has 73 feet (nam and draws 4'.o
feet of water. Her carrying capac ty la
IS. 400 t"n anil she ha accomodation I
for HiMo passenger. The C'edrio wilt
be rvatfy for winur service.
T IS MY AIM TO PLEASE MY PATPONS
and the puHic with j;ooJ...
GROCEn
ODD
Prompt and Courteous
k Attention
and reasonable prices. I have no fear of success if you will give
me a trial. a 0 0 Telephone your next order to
5. II. ALLPHIN
Telephone Number 106.
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Constantinople Aug. II. Th sharp
reminder of t'ui;i State Minister
I-cI.-.i Imian to t'ii' iorte la having the
dixiriil iff.it it ha-!' n:ng the carry-
ing out of tin- lator'a engageme nt lor
e f J-ui :it t.rrti'f'ir-- il sre.-nd' 1. The
return of a pmkago of Insurances pol-
icies si-U-'d by tin- authoritl 5 has been
ruude and Indications point t the
Jiort being jh'.-ilroua of pn ventjni;
futthtr fr i t on t y a tiling other mat-
tort. including tin rebuilding of tho
Ani'Tiian nii--i)ii hoiis at K'larpu.
TnrkUh Armrn'a il- stroyi 'l at tin
thno of the Armn!an niaf-n ri th"r
ami th pr.iMtm of jw r'nlnj on to Ar-
nunian mi:in a'il cl.lMnn t 1 Join
th' ir li'ii-' .11'N mill faMiiTi bj ttt
Caturallzi'il Ani'-rlcar.n.
LONG TRIP OVERLAND.
iu V. 9mn Mllr..
Nrw Ynr!. V.. V.';!l!am J.
rjuffy roiiiH 1 ! !: lh" Inti rtial
rrnnni' f!'i In thN rlfy han mah'
hat U hrlii v.-.l to t a rc'inl in l-
cal watPiN In 1-iriK iliitance ;iiiin!iie.
Ai i-onii'Hiili ly t wo nn-n In a lat
he nviam from a pulnt 100 yan! hi'luw
tho lirvoklyn hrMKtf to o;xisiti thu
Iron vtraruiioat il-r at Con-y Ilant.
A con.PiM'.iV!' fs'lrnatfi of th div
tancc I it vi n inlii a. Th time m
four bourn tun mlnutei. Thu tMo
aa with him but tb wlnl attaint
Mm. Mr. Puffy U 43 yoara of ami
at on 1 1 in aa -!l known aa an
amateur a'tlto.
Mas Om Itom Aik.n.M I CaBB.cllrat
In a Wgaa.
Intit:rr. Conn . Aug. 21 John W.
Blai k anl hi family havi rearhrd
Datihury from ArLanrfi. after a threo
month' trip. In a "prairlo mhoonT."
from Pim m' in-. Ark I'm) mile away.
Mr. I. ..n k wl.o H Hai'l to b' we'ahhy
(ori' ilvi i the of visiting h! n la-
the In I'unei t:. nt ami driving the en-
tire i: t.H.rr. ihing a gypy hf n
route. T!.i- faiu.ly li ft home In May
ami h a l- 'l fur .t. Iuln traveling
from tlf u- to T' rre Haute tr. thi.-n to
Indiunai 1 fri'i wliiih tolnt they
Journey J to Wheeling auil then
atrui k a Kraisht line ai ri-H te coun-
try to N' vVir o.t th" Unison. The
traevler- i idn '. alout 1j m;lea a day
on the atirne an l rainp-l at nUht.
ulnic th- hMte wagon f'jr kb-epinx
quarter an'l onklni over amp flren
wherever they Ptoppi il. Il'-'li rooklni?
utennlh an l a supply of prov.i!ons
were rarrinl In the uaijon. The mhol
family ere In cjnllint beaith an'l
spirit hi n thi y rearhe.l lianbury
whleb was praitiiaily the cnJ of their
Journey.
Ilia Arrhlii.h..p tmf ltllr.
T-onb n. A-.!ir 51 While there la no
dliert ronfirm.itinn of the report that
the an htiltlinp of C'antirt'ury will re-
tire Id the airiimn It la Reneral'y fred-
l'el liy r!n irvii:en. II Infirmity wa
no rciiKpicuoiis at the coronation that
there on ar aretrent that he bboulj
have uucl. ri.i '.en to conduct com-
plex a aervire. The pnnio minister
will have two of the numt roiuplenom
e cleat iHKtiial nomlnatioiii at h a d:-
jval If the archhlnhop followa the
Jean of Wii'mln-fcr Into retirement
and aa he in a. Presbyter. an raih'T
th:ui an Kpi.-eopltin. hs feiitMoCa
iil 1 o uniiMu")- Interesting.
MRS- FAIR'S WILL.
WALL PAPER!
J. A. Travit at the Whit Mitchell old place
uill dl you enough wall paper including
liorder for 50c per toom and up; or will
lianfj wall paper louKht of him from t cent
to ten cent per roll. All woik guaranteed.
ijj. A. TRAVIS.
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Free Delivery
and Cash...
are two heads tinder which
the City Market dues hisiness.
We sell tl'.e Wii refrigerated
meats m Unan and deliver
"T-i --.V' -A?"4 th at void door forCASIt
f I f - ' ONLY a a y hour from dav -
WJ'M'l rv -'ef .2 to 1 p. r. . or.'is ti'led
Vv:r." t:? -.- rjvT--
' 'NO V. HiCKS. i:piiehi.
Oininr.iiitr.r.r.itiiir.tr.rj.ita.B.BtBla oartimir(itatatBatamaTirxKCi4
S SPECIAL OFFER
The (ialvesM'n Seini-WVeklv Nws
ifiiul THE HUYAN WEELY EAULK
ft or ono uoar for
$L75
Pay.blai i adYanee. Subacrlba at ooca whl! yo tlf 1 tha opportonll to get ta wt
UNn for bat Uttl avor Una tb prtea of oea of thtc ind tat .mill proportion of U a
kluatoyca. Ill:: 8ESD OR MAIL TOL'R ORDER3 TO
The Bi-yan Eagle
BRYAN
TEXAS
.iiAnraamMMiawaaaa..an
Nrw .nfc Th.alT. . III.
New York. Am 21 Klaw anl Far-
linpT have Just tmnght from Sire
Prother. the New York theatre and
tin-;: rl.m thea're. The new owners
wl'l enter Into iisesi(n Septemlier
13. Aa amiii ai the ruMrirti were
a fiii' I Klaw an I Karlanirer oM the
'titrion to Chirleii I'rohman and
iltlthnrd Harrlx. W.th the price raid
i by Klnw ai d K.irlani r fT the New
! York theatre Is said to be $. (slO nOo.
the purchase priee of th" Crl'erlon li
said to be li.-s than '. 0"0.
11 Tr.o.lng H.ui.f.fl.
! Pan Krar.cl-co. Ainr. 21. According
. to a ral'! rm received at the Mer-
' rhanta Pxchanije. the derman ilrp
I )(erzoi(ian Cecilia bound from Pre-
nu n to Oti g n ha put Into Monte-
1 video partly dismantled. The Cecilia
bilotiK to the llamSurg-Amerit an
1. ne and la Used for traimtot ofticers
f ir the cotnpany'ii Kteamshini. She
has on board about two hut. lied ca-
! i'.i :s. The damage Is said tot to be
ri rK'im.
II I..T.4 All I'rop.rlr Ur lt.lall.ea
ami H.r llu.ltaaff.
Fan Krancs.o. Auir. 21. The win of
MrsCVai Pair which Is now q the
hau.l. fjf Attiirneyi Ku.Kht k. lIigKer-
ty dijpos!! of an estate consisting of
eatih pal-property an.) railroad anl
ftovemn.ent bor.d.i. approx mately val-
ued at f:'")"oi) wbb-h Ii left to her
mother Mra. Hannah A. Nelson of
Nw Market. N J. her ulster and
brothers and husband. If her relative
airrea to forego all claims to any of
the -. .t " i Charle Pair that portion
of thr etate which Mm Pair left to
her husband and which reverts as a
matter of law to his heirs will be di-
vided among Mrs. Fair's lepateea
share and nhare alike. ThU of course.
It Is siild. has been decided upon in or-
der to avoid I t nation.
Mai f tm I"". Jail.
r Moines. Aug. 21 A telephone
tnrssapo from Ci ntervllle sta'M a mu-
tiny occuned In the eountr Jad thcri
resulting .11 the serious woundiug of
tJherlT Davis.
The klientf s wife selfed an ax and
with the as!tance of IVputy P.evlng-
ton. who had a revolver forced the
prisoners back to the cell. The mu-
tiny follows a series of attempts to
break Jail w t tin the past week two
of which were auccevsful.
DIRECTORS RESIGN.
OalM r..ll.a Withdraw la Ord.r la
H.r. Baiter Thaara la 4'oalral.
penver Aug. 21 The resignations
cf Gates Mitchell lilair and Lambert
aa directors of the Colorado Fuel and
Iron company as announced by John
W. flates have been sent to 'die heaJ-
quartera of the company for the an-
nual meeting but no action taken by
board as there was no meeting there-
of. It la the opinion of the attorneys
that under the law of Colorado the
four ir n named are now out. and that
It It not necessary for any fjrthsr ac-
tion to be taken on the resignations.
The movement was made In order
that dates and his friends might oc
cupy a better ktrategetic portion in
the kreat fight now under way to se-
cure posts on of the management cf
the company.
(lift ta Colorado aprlnf.
Colorado Springe. Aug. 21. Palmar
park compi istng acres has been
formally turned over to Colorado
.-Jpiings by Cetieral William J. Palmer
founder of the city. The famous Aus-
tin hlufN two pules northeast of the
city are im !tned In the park." Tue
gem ral some time ago inserted a
clause ir. the deed hiding automo-
biles' ill their present state of development.
FUNERAL OF SHAW-
tls ThoaMBil Ulnars lay Th.lr Rap.ct.
Tb.lr Uea d I.xl.r.
lainsford. Pa.. Aug. 21. The funeral
cf the strike leader. Patrick Shaw shot
and killed it Nefxjuehonlng Monday
n !k f . took place from hU home here
to-day. Over d'i'0 ptople among
whom were li") women partii pated
In the two mile march to St. Joseph's
t bun h at Pummitt Hill where services
were held and afterwards followed the
remains to the Catholic cemetery. No
disturbance 00 111 red. Pa h m'ne lo al
apisiinted a cominl''eii of In turn to as-
sist In maintsining order. The soldiers
did not leave tamp but a number of
trolley cars were hide tracked near the
ramp In order to move troops quickly
in ( a.-ev of trouble.
Iinpiirl.lloa if rieelou. Stan...
New York. Aug. 21. The Importa-
tion of precious stones tills month at
this port has go far amounted to -'.-OOO.OuO
a:i unusually lafger amount
for the period. The t rtaJ lmporta
tlons for seven and a half montbf
of this year amount to $16230000.
This is also very much ahead of the
previous year.
Italaar Oalag la Kama.
Rome Aug". 21. Emperor William
haa sent a letter to King Victor Eman-
uel expressing pleasure which he an-
ticipates a the approaching meeting
In Ilerlln. adding he desires to pa
him a rauru visit la Rome om the oc-
DIVINE HEALER'S FATE.
T.krn Out tj a M..h I I ( Ilia II. Ir
Cut Shorl anil Ord.r. 4 to I.rav..
Tevarkana. Tex.. Aiu. 21 Divine
lb ai r and Pro; In t I't iUius who has
been posing as an angel of Christ in
this 1 1 ty the.pa-t ten davs claiming
he was walling lor Christ who would
appi ar hi a few days was tal.eu out of
town Wednesday i;lht by w hitei ap-
pi rs. ''":. I. his bmr nit short and
then Kilver thirty minutes to leave
t 11.
A notice left on Perkin's door read:
"Same fate to sympathisers."
fow.ra NaaM His Cllaa's.
New Yora Aug. 21. Attorney Peter
Power who returned from Canada to
answer the charge of contempt In re-
fusing to give the names of clients he
represented In the Northern Facile
litigation has named Camllle Weiuen-
fald Tbmas ioU W. Durks Corh-
1 M
OI'L'MXG ATTHACTION
Grand Opera House; Enacemen: for one week
of the
ftlarie Fountain
Theatre Co
COMING
MONDAY AUGUST 25.
SPLENDID SPECIALTIES
POPULAR Prices
a i i
1
as"
uaJIU''
ran an'l Content ac Co. as Inlng con-
cerned in the suit.
Klll.d Two Maa.
Cloustrr. O.. Aug. 21 Perry Oxley
of I.ysander and Charles A. Brown of
Caiilopidls were shot an. I killed la the
street here by Prank Smith. The men
had quarreled and Smith after shoot-
ing one man ran to the middle of the
street. The others followed and he
shot them both.
la aooaton a Hraoalra.
New York. Aug 21. The twentieth
annual convention of the National
Assiciatlon of News Dealers. Book
Fillers and Stationers of America. Is
telng held In Brooklyn. Two hu-fred
delegates from all parts of the coun-
try are in attendance.
A?.
la OpOTatloo.
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QUAKKH
YAP OR
BAT II
t'itittiet for fU
and in use by Um
Exchange
Shaving I'arlur
PRICE completa M v)
Old Th.atrUal Maaagar IWad.
New York. Aug. 21 Oeorge Lea.
who for forty years conducted theatres j
and other plaiaa cf amusement in va- i
rious parta of this country is dead at j
hla homo Id Port Jerri. N. Y.. aged i
14 years. H was a native of Franca.
EXCHANGE
blill
H. B. DORSEY a PROPKiETOR
Drat clau Hot sni Coi t Slowr and Vapor
Ba "f" M Ooiy I'nloB 8tp
A I li O lallryaa.
Our Sivcry
iTccd and Sale
Stable
' la Iks Waaf In Orvis sar'rs'l ' a
tm iic kr w it. j i j mtt v i wmi j ja
cated ind reniy for"c!'. tt ail
HOPES DAY OR NIG It T
tew
Undertaking and mbalming
1 s speclsl fturs cf our tuiinea. W bra iupen r .ju:pmr.t sr. t t iNJirpiula
stock of Ccffr.t. Csrtf ard I'mJ-'r.akert supplies s: pr..--s to s-lt s'.l-'pbcr.e IJ.
IHabors HSros. focL -
A big
grocery bill
in not a pleasant tliiijr to eor.tetr.plate
especially when there !s tiotliiii but tl.e
bill left. A trial will convince you that
we can !;i lp you reduce- your living ex-
puisf s. and at t!o same tlnw sell you as
(join! groceries aa you get at tlu expeu-
nive stores. Stop the leak In your pure
by buying YOl'K NEXT OIIDER from
D. MIKE Jr.
Telephone number 55.
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