Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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J. U. DATTS
Havs it oBo. the on it m or tMtrao
took at Bruoi ooaatr land HUM.
FOR HALK.
About 400 aeres of postoak land l'
Borth cast jart of county at 2W
a acre.
About re and one-quarter acr
Bear cho'.hoii" in southeast par
Jfttwn. fcc.ll .. cottage tenaii'
house an J " on premises. Prte-
bit rooio house and two Iota o
md loeated four blocke fron
Mi. . t?tre ft. Hnck cistern on pr-
qiim. Price
On quarter Mock near Allen Ae.
dtny. r-'"t front. Trice f-Aui
Terms easv.
75 fit front on Railroad ateet ou
Otto Boehine'e property. WU
fall part or all.
Ix)ta near achool house at !
Men.
Alio other city property
For SALE
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LAMAR BETHEA
goeeeasor to Monro Edf
Real Estate Agent.
B2 arrea of flrstelasa Und near A. A
M. college. kmmI location for dairy
and ho farm price M00.
loUon cmirthotisn snare foo
Tn room Nuse. newly painted
with barn and all necessary out
Muses. flti well of water iroinir at
f.fJO.00.
Will anil the ToohlU two story
house cheap.
Will sell lota In north western part
of city. Inlle lota at I2V00 corner
lota at :
fS) acres on Wlxon creek known aa
Pearaon place. 41) acre 'n cultiva-
tion. All creek bottom Und except
5 acres. ( plum ir party want-
ing small.fttnn. Cluing cheap.
S9 acrea. 1ok1 6 room house. Two
underitrounl brick cisterns About
24 acre In cultivation. One mil
weatof city. I. A. O. X. 11. !-"
throuirh property. Will sell for
fl .ft .(io or trado for city property.
Other Unda too numeroua to men-
tion. Sound
Advice!
We all enjoy a Rood hearty meal
but few da-e indulge in it for
fear of sick-headache indigestion
dyspepsia and a host of other
Homsich trouble. Take a wine
eiaful of Carrlo Springs
Mineral Water -iter your
meal and you will be able to cut
4nd drink what you please with
impunity It u a natural mineral
water nature'' own remedy for
Constipation Stomach and
Catarrhal trouble and may be
piven to the youngest children.
Try a bottle it costs lut 2$ cent-
should your dniKUt net hae it
wc will ship you ;i S-V1""
prepaid for f..o.
CARRIZa SFHflffl MINERAL WATER
COMPANY.
SAW ANTONIU. TtXAS
DeWitt
D.Witt Is lbs rm to kx (or hra
you r lo bur Witch H.iel .
beWitt S Witck Huil Sure Is the
nrtpl sad onlr t'. ' ''
Dwm'ltlhoiilWiich Hli
tlul Is stale Irani lt ituaiuUrsMd
Witch-Hazel
All otlMrs srs ccunUrf tllr-UM Iml-
tsnons. chMp tni wort hl.M area
dwferou. LmWiii sWitch HuelStr
Is a ipecitle nr Plies: Hiind. B.eedinf.
Iichlnf n4 Protnniln Plies. AleoCuis.
Bums bruises Sprsl"S. Ucerstkma
Coatuslcms. Bods. Cerbuncles. Etaenw
Tetter SU Khtum snd sii other Sfcia
SALVE
pssraaao ST
E.C.DeWl(tCo.Cakaf
Hold Hy lr. N. M. MclM)l'(JAl.I);
.M44y B0 YEARS'
V.. ft EXPERIENCE
.. Tnsoc Man
F1 -t DtBION
'fffHH1 CopvRi&MTa Ac.
.rToaeMn1tii erh snrl rtceripo.
alr.lf ..rliii eir ie"i n free
aali'kl? asiwrls"! '" ; -"-
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Scientific Jlmcrican.
A rn.1...nir.lT lllnetrsie-l
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STRICT QUARANTINE.
A CmJm ( Midler Will P Tpit
fleas Crwltf the Umm.
Tucson. Aria.. Jan. 8 Information
m the. Star from the offlca of Secre
tary of State Hermoslllo concerning
the plajtue altuatloa la aa foltowa: (
'Strictest quarantine la maintained at
Cuaymas aalnst Mawtlan. A cordon
of soldiers JLV8 -en established from
tidewater oa the boundary line be-
tren the atatea of Sunora and Slnaloa.
soldiers being stationed within sight of
each other along the entire dUtance
with Inatnn tlona to shoot any one en-
deavoring to pass the line. Strictest
kind of patrol la kept along the coast.
No passports are Issued to ahlpa to
char from Guayniaa. and no ahlpa art
allowed to enter from any polnta.
tiusymas la depending entirely on her
resources for subsisted e. A moat
thorough system of fumigation and
anltary regulation! have been adopt-
ed. Lime and sulphur are Issued dally
to poor people and the streeta and
yarda cleaned dally. Governor Isabel
haa been placed In compile charge by
the federal government
"Oovernor Isabel branda the reporta
of the last few days to the effect that
the plague has secured a foothold In
Cuaymas or any border towns between
Guaymaa and Slnaloa aa raise.
BURGHERS MEET.
Cm
rl AuiBMly Kmbr ( Other
BersmmeBdatlues Meda.
Pretoria. Jan. 8. An Influential
meeting of burgheri drafted an addresa
for presentation to Colonial Secretary
Chamberlain and the legislative coun-
cil embodying the vlewa of leader.
Among the recommendations are gen-
eral amnesty the maintenance In
Transvaal's pre-war regulations re-
garding natlvea the Importation of
cattle by the government and their
ale to burghers at actual value and
abolition of South African constabu-
lary. Uenerala Botha. DeWet and Dolaray
strongly urged the necessity for a mod-
erate attitude and organization to as-
sist the present government fieneral
Hotha represented $526000 which had
been collected In America and Europe
for the relief of destitute Doers.
DENIED BY STANDARD.
Oil Company II Owns Se l-U la
:ilhr T or UntaUi
New York. Jan. 8.-The Standard
Oil company authorizes the statement
that It does not own or control any
part of producing territory of either
the neaumont oil field In Texan or tho
Jennings field In Lou!i iana. and has
never sought to do so.
TRIVIAL CAUSE.
ftruthvr Kills Aalhr IteraiiM II He-
fiiMd lllm m Igsrrlla I'apvr.
Atlanta. Oa.. Jan. 8. A spec lal to
the Journal from Oalncsville. Kla. 1
says: Recausie) his brother refused to
give him a cigarette paper Pink Grove
a young man living at drove Park
Kla. plunged a knife Into hi brother'a
heart killing him Instantly. Grove
was arrested and placed In Jail.
llullUlug iurll.
lAugnsta. Jan. 8. When the negro.
Miles Johnson was being tried at the
courthotiso the building was strongly
guarded. Detachments from the mili-
tary of the city under command of
Capt. A. J. Renkl. a machine gun and
a squad of thirty policemen and twen-
ty five special deputies guarded the
courthouse. Johnson Is (barged with
criminal aseauit.
Th Jury brought In a verdict of
guilty and th court n-ntenceJ John-
eon 10 be llJJIKed Fell
Ms I li'll. I llr.l .
New York. J.'ti s M :'"ti. iiprr--
rming nearlr jvm.r ts til' d J
at ll-ini-i ''. I. I . ! ' i!t '"a-:le .
Could the (oiiiitiy c'lt tt'.il ll iwi.il
(;.iuld Is l.iiilt.li. ; S-'-:d I"'' tit. I'oit I
WahhlnKtoii. if i" I.""- l-i.'H'l i-oun 1. i
Contrai'toi'S wii.i I ! t h :i i tefuci
to exiilaln Hie r-.i.-m until rn
are brought im In tli Ni" i'i ouuijr j
court. Mr. Could Im I trout!. with bis ;
workmen l:t atf 'hum ntid had deputy I
sberlffH kt p wu!'mi.0 i' I'b'.' s off his
premises.
Hewing Mehlne Iterlelna.
Austin Jan. 8 The supreme court
held that where a sewlne innchlne
company sold a niaihlue on Install-
ment plan retaining a lien In mort-
gage to secure deferred payments
stipulating that machlue could bo
sleied In refault of payments without
proews of law. it can take possession
of the machine without further pr
i res. Decision I In the case of the
Singer Sewing Machine company vs.
Frank Rlos. from Travla county.
Mere el Cieurge Waablngtua.
Chl-aKO. Jan. 8-Mrs. Catherine
Thompson who claimed to be Oeorge
Washtngt'in'a niece was found dead at
her home in Waukegan III. She lived
alone and was In pour circumstances.
Mrs. Thompson refused to go to the
poor house saving a niece of the first
president would never bo an Inmate of
such an Institution.
If Ho Was Serrrl Trial.
New York. Jap. 8-Iteplylng to an
Inquiry regarding rcMrta circulated In
tho I'nlted States Hint W. ('. Hunter.
Jr. has been tried ami a!iltfe( of
the muriler (if William Mtk'erald. an
Associated Tress correspondent cabled
as follows from Ciutem.iU City: "If
thcro has been a trial It w.-u a secret
one. All myxtery hete."
Will !eeiignle I rrlaln Claim.
Washington. Jan. 8-Ca-oro sends
word that he li wllllnic to rceognlie
the propriety of submitting llr.tinh and
Herman claim referred to in lata
tiutes to The Hague tribunal.
STATEHOOD BILL.
It 'h IMwimhiI la lb eeaat. WmIm
' ' 4mf Mwenl aualor.
Washington. Jan. 8. The aenate
Wednesday d!acuiret the bill for the
reorganisation of th ml lit la and also
the atatehood bill. Mr. Mallory of
Florida led the Democratic senators In
opposition to t'ae uvctlon of the militia
bill providing for a reserve force of
trained men the contention being that
It not enly Infringed on the tJMs of
the eeveral rtatea. but alo ineased
the standing army by IOD.imiO men. "
During the ronnlderatlon of the state-
hood bill Mr. lleverldge had read a
number of resolutions adopted at a re-
rent convention In Oklahoma favoring
single statehood with Indian Territory.
Mr. Quay erltl -lse the resolutions and
aid the sinitle atatehood bill to which
they referred was not before the aen-
ate. bavlng been withdrawn and there-
fore they had acted unlntelllgnntly.
"You have done away with your bill.''
Bald he addrenftlng Mr. Ueverldge. He
aald the parties jut. tiding the conven-
tion which drew up the resolutions had
mssquersded as a repn tentative con-
vention of the advocates of the Nelson
or single statehood bill.
Responding. Mr. Ueverldge declared
that the observations of the sub-committee
which visited Oklahoma and In
dian Territory were a vast majority of
people favored single statehood.
Mr. Bate (Tenn.) aald the resolution
of the Ave civilized tribes opposed
statehood with Oklahoma
Mr. Nelson (Minn.) then resumed hli
remarks in opposition to the omnibus
atatehood bill but he had not conclud-
ed when at 4:20 p. m. the aenate went
Into executive session
It adjourned
shortly thereafter
HAWAIIAN
COINAGE.
Maaaore far
That l'nrHM
(' l la
the IIosm
Washington. Jan. 8. At the opening
of the session of the house Wednes
day. Mr. Cooper (Wyo.) chairman of
the Insular committee asked unanl
moua consent that the bill to promote
the efficiency of the I'hlllpplne con
atabulary be made a special order for
Thurrday. The request was agreed to
with the understanding that two hoars
be allowed for general debate.
A senate bill to refund certain ton
naee taxes also was passed.
A resolution was adopted calling up
on the secretary of war for the reporta
upon the operation of the law of Feb-
ruary 2. 19il. which prohibits the sale
of bier and llt winea at post ex
changes.
The home then went Into committee
of the whole ami proceeded to the con
alderation of the aenate Hawaiian coin-
ace bill.
The debate upon the bill was parti
rlnated in br Messrs. Hill (Conn.)
Bhafroth (Col.). Robinson (Ind ). Coch
ran i Mo ) and Underwood (Ala.) Tb
bill was passed without division.
ARBITRATION TREATY.
r...r.hla It.nort Autliorli.il by Knaie
'mtnlllra oa loralge BllU.
Washington. Jan. 8. The aenate
committee on foreign relations author
Xed Senator Lodge to report favorably
the general International
arbitration
I
treaty recommended by the Tan-Amer-
lean conference held at
neia at me city oi
Mexico last winter. The treaty Is on
the lines of The Hague treaty but ap-
plies only to the republics of the west-
ern hemisphere. It provides a tribunal
for settling disputes aa to boundary
lines and cla!ma and also over other
questions concerning which nations
may differ. The treaty found favor
with the committee as another step In
;be general adoption of the principle of
arbitration and the opinion was quite
general that favorable action upnn tne
agreement at this time by the United
States would have a good effect upon
the settlement of th difflcultla between
Venezuela aad he European crrdltora
nf that nation.
forwarded la llovee.
Washington. Jan 8 Throuch the
I'nlted Slate enibmsy at Rome the
stale department received the answer
of ili" Itull.in RoviTiinient to President
Castro' proH!t!on. and. a was the
cai In the llrltlsti and Orniun an-
swers. Secretary lluy has forwarded It
to Minister Howcn at Caracas for sub-
mission to President Castro. H Is
stated that the Italian note ts similar
to the Lrlttsh and Herman notes.
Senate Cenflrmalloii.
Washington. Jan. 8 The senate
confirmed th following nominations:
Chas. Page llrvan. minister to Portu-
gal; Iravld J Hill minister to Swtts-
erland; Francvl II. I-oomls aitslstant
secretary of atate.
( Ire Iteeelve A a. were.
Caracas Jan. 8. The answers of th
powers to President Castro last pro-
posal relative to arbitration were de-
livered to Prealdent Castro Wednes-
day afternoon by United States Min-
ister Howen. A meeetlng of the cab-
inet wss at once called to consider the
communication.
Had la Itemala.
La Ciiayra Jan. 8. Fishing smarka
were not allowed to leave port Tues-
day evening owInK to the fact that
some of them bail Infringed their
blockade permits by communicating
with and purchasing good from a
sloop which had contraband of war on
board.
Musi I'my lit (...11.
r-ekln. Jan. 8. At a meeting all the
foreign minister except Minister Con-
gpr signed the Joint note Informing
the Chinese government that a failure
to fulfill Its obligation In refusing to
pay the war Indemnity on a gold basis
as provided for by the peace protocol
would entail crave consequences.
Negotiations nntUiilng.
Pekln. Jan. 8 The Russian cus-
toms negotiation are continuing. The
Russian reports suggested mollifica-
tion of tho orlclnal scheme with thu
object of securing control of the Man-
clturUn custun.e.
SANFORD WiNS.
Ble MaJrty rer lllt Larger TUaa
jtllr's l.ellre Veie.
Waco. Tex.. Jan. 8 In the Demo-
cratlc primary election to noirinatt a
candidate for mayor Allan D. San-
ford'a majority exceeded the entire
vote cast for J. W. Rlglna . He car
ried every ward. Mr. Sonford'a frlenda
celebrated with fireworks cannon Br
ing and a torchlight procession.
in
The entire vote polled wae z J3. or.
which Sanford rerelwed 1938 and Rig-
gins K."i5. giving Sanford a majority
ni ... in ..!. r lin t vnlea. I
The issue waa the impeacnmeni
proceedlnKS. and the result Indorsee
tho city council and tho city attorney.
Aa the Democratic pnrty overwiieitn-
Inply controla in all elections the re-
sult of the primary will necessarily be
the result of the speclnl election to be
held on the Htli Instant.
CREDITORS ACT.
The VUrmrk lUMk HulMInc Ordered
IM'ltv.l niiiI Wurraul iMiieal.
NicogdH'bea. Tex.. Jan. 8. The lo-
iredltors of the bank of A. Wet-
termark ft Son held a meeting at the
courthouse Wednesday afternoon.
June C. Harris was ordered to lock
the bank and await the arrival of the
United tSates marshal. A warrant was
worn nut for the arrest of U. 8. Wet-
termark and Dlaced In the hands of
Sheriff Sursdley. Two hundred dol
lars was raised aa expense money and
a committee appointed to solicit funds
to help In the matter.
Twenty-six hundred and fifty-one
bales of compressed tickets represent-
ing a value of fso.oou are alleged to
be forgeries by the Shreveport bank
examiner who Is here; also notes to
the amount of 1(4.01.0 on the Nacog-
doches Oil company making a total of
I14S.S30 forged paper.
Wldew Appointed.
Olddlngs. Tex. Jan. 8.-Mrs. C. 8.
Campbell waa appointed tax collector
to fill tho vacancy caused by the death
of her husband recently.
There were six applicants hut the
appointment of Mrs. Campbell will
give general satisfaction and she is
well qualified to fill the position hav-
ing assisted Mr. Campbell during (he
several terms that be held office here.
I'Haler Mrlke.
Cleburne. Tex.. Jan. 8 Union print-
era In Review office struck because a
non union man was sent hy factory to
show employes how to operato a Sim-
plex typesetting machine and no pa-
per waa Issued Wednesday morning.
A settlement waa reached during the
day. '
Mew Hour take Well.
Sour Lake Tex. Jan. 8 Roche
well So. 3. on Sour iJike Spring com-
pany's property came In with a re-
markably stmnK flow of oil and gaa.
One of tho drillers was knocked out
by gas and waa unconscious for quite
a while.
(ro Found
C.lddlngi. Tex.. Jan. 8 Jordan Camp-
' bell a negro who rame frm Rrenham
to work at or near Hill's wood yard.
about eight miles wrsi t Here waa
. A .I.... I laake.A Tiaa B'M-A fW. (fntt
-...-' M.iort-
II rave Nrgra.
Tyler. Tex.. Jan 8. While a small
house near the Pickwick hotel waa
burning a negro man rushed In and
tossed two sleeping (hlldrcn out cf a
window.
Jadge llarfcler lead.
El Paso Tex.. Jan. 8 Judge C. N.
Tltickler. author of "lluckler a Civil and
Criminal Digest of the Declstona of
Texas" died here. Ho formerly re-
sided at Sherman.
Chllil lr.i. leal.
Victoria. Tex.. Jan. 8 The little girl
of Fernando do lon dropped dead
while playing.
lUtsli ( anilMalrs al Au.tln.
Austin. Jan. 8. Judge L. S. Srhlut
ter and Hin. Pat N ff. candidate for
speaker have arrived.
ALARM CAUSED.
Ilubonlr I'laaaa fcpread Itesull lu l'e-
easlnraa Iteln I. II
Tucson. Ariz.. J.m. 8 The spre.nl cf
the bubonic pl.ii?un toward the I'nlted
States ha caused such great alarm In
Arlxona that six prominent physicians
here sent the fallowing dispatch to the
Burgeon of the marine hospital corps:
"Reliable reports from Cuaymas In-
dicate that an epidemic of bubonic
plague at Topolombampo and Cuaymaa
la extending north. Cargoes from In-
fected ports are unloading dally at
Cuaymas and other ports with no pre
caution whatever. The mortality rate
la a great menace to southern Arizona
and should be Investigated Immediately
and quarantine against the Infected
porta should be established."
Nulimllled lo ('ting-rees.
Washington. Jan. 8 The third an
riual resirt of the Philippine commis
alon vi submitted to congress by the
president w-lth extensive appendices. A
irtrong letter from Secretary Root urg
Inr Immediate aid from congress for
the archlpelngo's Inhabitants aecom
anlod President Roosevelt's letter of
transmission.
fT..rt Palled.
Uke Charln. I.a.. Jan. 8 -The city
ministers made nn Ineffective effort
to prs tiro the pnssun" of an ordinance
driving bouses of bad repute beyond
the city limits. The council refused
and tho minister sny fhey will carry
tho fight into the election next spring.
Will A.l.an.e Money.
Caracas. Jan. M The Pnnk of Vene-
tiiela and the liank of Caracas have
agreed to advance to President Can
Iro money win rewlth to pay the Veue-
I'H'la troops during the blockade.
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We are Local Afe nts for
The el P.
MANUFACTURING
Lithographers and
Makers
AnJ are prepared to take your order for anything in the way
of OFFICE STA TIONERY whether regular stock or made
to order. This arrangement places the largest stock in the
south practically at your door. Phone us and we will call.
THE BRYAN EAGLE.
PARSONS BOTTLING WORKS
C. U. PARSON'S Proprietor
lEolsrged ReBIUd
NEW AND UP - TO
MiBufacturtng
PUKE WHOLESOME AND HIGH GRADE SODAWATEK
AU FUrors Wbolesst sad RoUtl tacludlof
Ginger Ale Cherry and Celery Phosphate Peppo-Phate Hoot
Heer Iron-Ilrew Seltzer anil Mineral Waters.
Crow Cork Hystura Hut. hlnsoa sad Cork-HUippereGoodXln pints sa4!qasru.2TJ
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hi oo sod all."
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