Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8 ro 28
HKYAN TRXAS FRIDAY MORNINO. JANUARY 9. IQ03.
PRICE 5 cetfrj
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ii rinnvlvania.
You get what you order
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YewU TorrM to l.'-avc tin IlarNir
auJ I'ut "tit t S-a.
Minstrels
PASSKMiKHS JAMMED STREETS LNTNDATED.
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Johnson anl Fotter Creamery
Mutter r"lt tw ice a week only
2oe per miiiiuI; White Swan F lour
Just unloaded another car ol thla
relcl.raU-d flouronly It 25 r sack
lUUtou'H llrcakfast Food ; Cream
of Wheat; Force; Moaton llrown
Flakes; Malt Vita: Kte.; Self
IMsIn ami Oll Fashion Buck-
wheat; estra iuallty Marker!
2 or : for lite; Hatavla Canned
Uoods the standard of eeellenre.
Howell Brothers
Grocer mud Coffee Koasleri
FRANKLIN BROTHERS...
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HOGS. HIDE. WOOL
PELTS cY BltS
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What are we
here for?
To erve our customer and the
puhlic in l we have
done hcrctrtorc with the hct
ami purest drugo and the mo-t
r.-ucfui prescription wotk.
'1 hankini; one and all for paM
fayr. invite )our continued
V A T K o n a ; i:
James & Hart
The leading
Druggists
1 The Mutual Benefit Life I
Insurance company.'
NEW AKK' V. J j
paij policy it )t.oK'H Hts : o j wizunv is im.v $
Poller clalma ll.'t.Tls.fcja M AU. mari.tvalu ITMKUli M 2
tMflil'f. la.
Hurrontr4 aolietr
Tout
2 .'Srt K
. ll'O.MT.iial K
ljt:ntes
Hurplua ..
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im7t;mi w
Mutual Ben'St pnl"'t"S eonttin unJ p--illar a Nanuses wril.-h are n -it com
bined l th ! ill Meaof an ntir finmivtr. Tm owumi ! ennsi-ieunna for wo-
mi.'l mnrfiwnnl. lll-rsm ft l' pulley rontra'-t fsir .i"aim- aotli Ha members
unci lares rlums to policy b(lrr In pnijioMInn to irmn. tr lln-m No tQ-
bMT. as ar ar ay Ail p.oau aui.i-a inunii (miu-jr hunter..
III). S. DERDLN Agent.
pi.
Not Alone Bread hit Cake and
Pastry has spread th? fame ot the
TEXAS
BAKERY
MnT oho Ihnuafct that onj hnm mi'l
Ihiuif hunt. Cull-. CudklM WiT rln.
r III to rt hTo hiifl ttioir mini)
mm ti'.tlntf ours. Thr mrm fmnl niii li
iiMr1nr l anjlhlng (iroducvd bj lh.
inl"ur cook.
OTTO BO EH ME I
Thrri of Hie rnfrtnnatf V Irtluin of.
the IHatrr klllrd at Ouce
Auot'jfr Ujlnir ami !'le
Olkira Injurrd.
r!itiiiric. I'a.. Jan. . An a rru!t
of a toIIIhI in b' twi-f-n a ramonicr tram
Tbe Morn at ('Inn olomtila Tnv
day Mifbt ( aiird the Vam tu
Madly Leap Uvrr tkr Yin-
baakoirnt and Wbartn.
N"w York. Jan. AfrorJInR to the
lleral J a Colon. ( oiomlla. corrfHit-
and th rar nr1 of a frflght train o imt the gtorm whl( h -tnl k ttkl .tjr
tbe Monotifahrls divUton of th rnn-. Tuelklly n!fht wti PrTinr. and when
ylvanla rallron l it Co. hrano atatlon.l t pMiiHj the uUtt w.rfl srewn w(h
anvrn m.-n arn dm.t one In dying aud wrec k4f. n Christopher Colon and
five are Injured. The Hea-i: U.h-.r ....mrr nAt ht in i.lv
C. C. Stroud. baaK-maMnr on paa- .
about In the h;t!i f-a that wa coon
lathed up In the bar. All nt.-am craft
of larre projmrtlona Immediately
weighed anchor or lft their nharveg
enn'T tra'n.
C. M. Hnohno. braknnan of passen-
fer train.
John Stewart. p.i''nr.'r.
. . ... and put i"a to e'-ape the fury of
The paf.HTicr raln. whlrh waa from ....
lb gale. Sailing craft acuddod acroaa
the harbor un l r the bare jnile. ai-ek-log
taf. ty IuuMp thu canal. It waa
A fete
day
for
the
Lkdiet
TrxrlgliiQl in nome
( jrlfjii al In nature
Original in design
A
galaxy
of
operatic
vocalist
The mot perfect and complete minstrel
organisation extant.
HOST of EUROPEAN NOVELTIES
10
BIO LAUGHABLE VAt'DFVILLE AND
toCKClALTY ACT
10
Plttaburg vii on time and had a clear
track according to the ignal di-
olaved. At the ildlnc at Co. hrano It
ran Into the rrar car of the etr "ceedingly difflrult and perlk.ui trip
fn-lsht l.l.U had taken the .wlt. h. the .klpr of theee cra.'t experienced
but failed to c.rar the main line. The 'nr rf" ln lh' cnnal
offl.UU r.f the r..jd u':r:t....te the dU- aeveral clll.lnnn were narrowly avert-
anter to the failure of I'atri.k Qulna. tJ- Along the ar front fje tr.-eta
th rrjr brakenan cf th- freight to la m lai. d. The wind forted the
a e that bU train lad fully l.;:tr-d a'cr over Ci- '.arve and Tu!ank-
the main tra. k. Qulnn ha not Wn niditv an I a few ii!ht v l.-ti !ani
found .in. e th. wrc k. When tbe paa- h1urr""!i'r 'Khl rtr
. . rty. The h-avy downoour of rain
enger locomotive struck the cabooae of w!)( h )m tri..j he galw thokej
the freight It waa forced back upon tho the ru"cm. which w-rw unalle to emn-
romblnatlon bacrage and smonlng car. ty into th a -aum? ar waa
The tlilru. n i-iuiM-ngera In thla car l.lv.-:t u. I')' ' !-
were Jammed anal nut the rear enJ
of the .ar In a rna-n. Three of the WASHINGTON FLOODS
vl. tliii re killed lnctantly. two were
roanted to datb and two dld on the Kortl.rrn l rtne 1UII Hate . f
way to the hospital. A1mx.t ommedl- via i ik m Tr k.
atcly after the Itr.pa.t. fire from the Ta. .ma. Wash.. Jan. v Tbe flood
Move In the .moving .ar aet r.lo Uf hi NrthHn .a.
wre. kaK. and the lmprlon-d vh tima
wer- t.rtur-d. Not a truck ex.ept ilfW U fonaerm-d. l.i pr. U. a!!y the
thru" of the tender 1 f t the tra. k. ame ai reported Tu' fday. A Inrije
Noii .f th' j a-ss'-ng-r In tha coil h frr. f niPn j. nt w r wttn p dr(v-
'"re hurl- I era on the main line between Palmer
1 Junrtum and lt r. Another gang la
STILL HER FRIENDS. working ou the big brlJg.; at Martin.
and aliii other tnu are at wotk at i
r.rm.r er Hum.. I'lmi v.y. rlotw j.. thl Un Llill
-r..u.l... Ml.it. kiu.l br Her. u . .f.rtA .. Northern 'ac iflc
Memi hN. T. r.n.. Jin s. A apwlal nd nil tra:ti U Portland. There
to the S.luiltar fr.uu Columbua. Miaa...are now but twelve paenger un
B. i trains that are tied up In the noun-
. . I taina. and they are comfortable.
Mra. Minnie Cov. who lately resign- ( tUoM ho ftmt out ovrr lirr.
ed a postmav. r at Ind'.anoU with h'f. nt rnitea were aeveral ladlca. Tbiy
Celebritiet called from the rnk of the world's foremott artnt.
More than any other minstrel organization traveling.
PEOPLE ry
' UUOEO BY THE MILLIONS. O t-
Not a cheap priced combination 35c 50c 75c.
COMING FRIDAY JAN. 9
Opera lloune for one night only.
TaJucan roioea i to be followed br
rithera. all Intended for the tame
Uland.
EXCHANGE II B
U. II. DORSEY
Proprietor
at nre of I tie I .
Mcnca. Jan s.-a score or uvea piratHrlaaa Hot am! t'ol.l f) T II
have ben )oat In Aunt rla a the result . . . Kfl I H
. e ...-. .. .1. i..i.in how ir and apor U It I II
cf tho lo ln the river.
I aed Itaior.
Danville Ky.. Jan. a.A. C. Italea.
a h ading merchant aul. Ided by cut-
ting aia throat lih a razor.
huaband and late tiegro axalstant. pao
ed through Columbus en rout to Rlr
mlngham. Mrs. Cox atafed that ahe
eifie. fed to be allowed to re-open the
poatofflce at InrtUnola soon a t-he
waa forced to re!jn througlt Lie acts
of a certain fw people of that place.
She further aald that the rnoet prom
Inent residents of the city had alway
endorsed h'T fur thn potoffce and
that they were Mill her friend" She
atated that thoae frl'-nds are workltg
In her lx-lii!f and an efT.irt III lie maMe
to have the poatofflre reopene. nn.l-r
h. r barge tmt with snnther assUtar.t.
muh as th" p. opb shall approve.
Oulrl al ln.lla.iala.
Indlxnota. MNs Jan. S This town
has assumed It normal condition. Ma;l
1 l) Inn received regularly by lniepet
rut .arriers and ev
alood the strain r markably welt.
HORSEMAN INSANE.
William . McCurml.k la T.krB from
I'rUua Iv aa A.jluui.
Sa. ramento. Cal. Jan. . William
F. M'CormUk. one of the let known
bore ruen ln the United States baa
Urn brought from Kulxora priaon en
route to the stale hoepltal for the In-
sane at t'apa M' Corrolok was sent to
Polaom on May 16 for a term of ten
years for the murder of Thon as Cul-
lm a rtahle boy mpl.)ed on the
rancho ivi pa-io. Me was a horse
trainer for the rancho IM l'a"o t;reen
It. Morrli. Theoilore Winters and sev-
eral other owners lie achieved h!s
greatet hikioi. while In the service of
Mile aa Hour.
Little Kock. Ark.. Jan. 8. Th wind
attained a velocity of forty miles an
hour at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn-
ing which maximum waa maintained
until p. m.. tbe veUx lty at 7 o'clock
In tbe evening having fallen to twenty-
two miles thu temperature then being
thlrty-elght'degree. the minimum of
the day. The gale blew from the writ
alt day. and broke all recorda tor thla
month In twenty two years Tbe
weather la clear and cold.
I
OAL
OAL PER TON gO
OAL
Ilyan Ice Storage & Coal Co.
WILEY'S '''ARBER SHOP
! Three Chairs
I ALL WHITE BARBERS
Shave 10c; Hair Cut 25c
A. G. BCOTT Manager
ervhire la a il- t 'Inters when h trained th veterans'
stable. Insulin; the famous KIj Hey.
WASHINGTON LIBRARY.
It Was Iteill.'ale.l e.lilr.L rnr;tr
tU'liig; frlnilpal eakrr.
Wri-ViriKti.it. J.in 8 Vah:ns!'in's
. Sitrlkrrs re tiirate.
P:ir--Ina. Sj.ain. Jan. The car
men's jittlKe fnr lusher wage Is re-
suit tig in s. 'to is Kj'.hhl.iiis wl:li the
.-'... 1rii..K.... .... ii. ...I t S .. I
n.w public library a handle . hl
marble Uructure buatej on M'Hirt er. j tJl remle .r th" Northern railway;
non S'juare donated to the natlou.xl with th" lnt"ntlon of setting fire to j
c:!"!ul bv Ati '.re Carnegie was dedl-1 tnein. ami ni i.ien ooniD wero uisior
ratid We.lnesl.iy mornlni; with lm-
Pres.dent. House.
rred n-r the city leading to th be-
1 .r u .1 ....... I. I .. I.. ...... Am. I
I Itt'l 111111111.11 in .'iiiT-iiiiia. 'i.
prcasive c.remon.es. rresmenr noose- Th have been lar-ly rel
velt anJ menib.rs of his cabinet and i forced and specal orders have been
men In all walks of civil and private . promulgated for the evil guard to be
life were preitent. Mr Cartieelc. who In roadlneia for action.
trintribnfed I'.r.n.iOO fur Its construe-
tlon. delivered the principal ad liecs.
Mr. Cnrnegie sail that had given
chiefly within the past two years. Tin
library htiil.tlnic liiiring the nionth
of July
i.e. were ren ue. Ily mm irom an . nto the aouthern cotton
Pas oi me i.)K;;m apes king woi 11 . Mt Snow (. Wedne.lay night In
When be arrive.! In NVw York l.nt tnB molina ( wrst Tonnea-.ee and
motitli from Kumn lie found awaiting WMt(.rn Xorlh rrollna and trains de-
hlm applications for i..O a;l dltl on il SouIn i ! v 1 1 1- trains are
bU'lJ'nes Today he has on hand IIlovltlt t.. Thermometer hrre
roiiHlilrrnt ..i no
l'llfavrl ('llnM.
InivUV. Ky.. Jan. S. Th bUitftrd
rnnllDU' In Kn!uiky ami TnniMM.
t. r. 4i l.ax.tv a.ni.ral attlval nf f I
riiuw UaA a uviai o v
ly UM :.t. appllcal.otis for libra-I MU.Mllll)l anj lb frrerlng tempera-
were re . lve.i by him from all . nto the aouthern cotton
great majonty of which.'
"will no doiiht be given."
' n-aklnar It all un l-r r HtPr twenty 'degrees above. Tele-
w more than sM. "Thei imr..nio.i
a.inii miaaiai'tirtav
he ;ild.
DECIDED DROP.
mil.
Al lllrnilnjti.il..
T!lrniinghain. Ala. Jan. -Minnie
Cox. tbe ex n. cro postmaster at In-
dlanola. Mis. Is here Her husband
gave out a very guarded statement
lie said ho and his wife were hopeful
of a settlement of the In.li.inoU Iron
bb as thev di!re t.i return to that
p!.ve to I've hiving many friends
there nnu'tig hmh the i .doped an !
a Lit r populatlioi.
r...i .'iin t ( titia.
P.dti-:!i. Ky.. Jan. S -The tow'... at
1 Kenton left Wednesday nuht with a
big tl '.-t of coal whbh Is to be
I llveret to Cuba ' The towb. nt Mill i ar-
ttTrets .if Nurlliern a.ol r.lrrn
ar.t Ktm I rlt al lrm.lu
Memphis Tetin.. Jan. X -The eff (-s
of the northern and western b:i7. ird
were felt here In earne.-t W.diiii.iy
nlKht. Throughout the day the wind
rem b' d a vein. Uy of twi nty five no!
an hour and nt ii1kI( u.h :t. lied a
Steady In. r.-aee was I. Kldl' led. itr.d a'
9 n'clo. k fotty inllis an hour was ht
laiued. Teh graph mid t 1. phone wir s
are In h .l ioiiralleil condition and
coTitiunb ntlon with I'hv n
ll.Ol.tj I'l Loll IIIW.irlM;" u .j n
de.ble.l .Iron'ln the f. m ;e a ul e l't I r .
cenm
BAGn
is
Having had many rcqucuri to relurn later to do all kinds of.
pruning Mr" J. U. Green "The rose man" announce!
that he will return to Uryan later. Hold your orders for him.
"as
The
river to New Orleans where it is
Jewel
Laundry
dives prompt and excellence service; our work is unex-
celled anywhere in Texas; we use nothing to injure youi
clothes; rimj 'phone No. 277 and our driver will call foi
your clothes. 00 Your patronage will W appreciated.
V
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The JEWEL LAUNDRY
WIl.KY D. (lAKRIITT
Proprietor.
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