Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8 NO. 42
BRYAN. TEXAS SUNDAY MORNINQ. JANUARY 35 1903.
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Hie ttotn'B Are Itrpurleu Hat
In? Starved tv Heath oo
Island f Lot Koques.
Kingdom Mali Fpa .0rd I.aas-
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I'rolecl Them.
Caracaa Jan 24 No newa Lai been
received her tendm? to ronflrm t'K
retiort that the lii" Jan watship 1'ao j
th r bad inter !. m o Mariralb and
that the VenetuU crulur Mlraudsj
bad surrendered In lir. The minor it
believed to be wl boul fo rotation..
It developed liat the lutoi ciui'er
De Ruyer. whlrb arl-d at La Guayra
Wednesday from .he liunl of Lot
Itoquea. arhlrh It nnMy inLa' ld by
cbarroaJ burners trad in J with 4.3
Guayra found that 1!3 men aud flv
womfo had died of hier and tbl l
ai a result of the blipvi.ui mai"i
of the allied powers b.' i pruMLtei
h hojiH-rs from carrying provisions
and water to the Island.
As previously cabled the f) Ruyet
left (Tovlnlort and watr sufflrnt Ic
ISHt elKht ilavs with th Inhadllann
of !s IIoijiu'S. who arn to be run
veved In a srhooner to Curacoa at tb(
earliest poskible date.
What are we
here for?
To serve our customers and the
public ill i'"J. xvc
tlone htrctotorf with the lct
and purest ilrup ami the nio.t
careful presciiption work.
Thanking one and all for paM
f.tvor invite vour continued
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SCHEDER REPORTS.
OIt Ills Mount fur Mirlllug In I orl
f Saa arlu
Berlin Jsn. 24 Commodore Scbeder
comnisnJInj the German Cot In Vene
nirlan waters officially reports the1
bombardment cf r'ort Ssn Carlos from
Maracalho unler date cf Jsn. 21 as fol- j
lows:
On the 17th Inst while the panthTl
ws paining tt. Mararsibo lar a
wss uiiexpTtedly attacked by Fort Ssn
Carlos wblih oprnrd a brsvy Arc on'
h-r To thU the lsiithr rpllct snJ i
r.innona'le was exehartte-l for half n
hour. ()lnf to the din'tiltis of civi-
ration the I'snthrr dcileted. j
"In ordt-r to exa-t Immediate pun-
Uhmnt f'r this sttS'k the more so
at the Wnrttulan ituvrrnment hat -1 i
prtxlalmed It a vlriory. I bombsMHi
tbe fort with the Vinrts on the Slat '
Inst and dt-stroyej it.
Iondon Jan 24 The reciprocity
Irrkty between Cuba and the United
8Uta threatens to raise one of tbe
moat serious differences of opinion be-
tween Great Britain and the United
States that has occurred for years. So
much slcnlO'ancs Is attached to the
matter that a tnet!na; of the cabinet
baa been specially summoned to see
w hat action can be taken. There Is of
rovrse no alarmist feeling as to any
possible straining of diplomatic rela-
tions but Great Britain's entire com
merclal pollry Is believed to be vitally
concerned. The matter came to a head
through a deputation from tbe rham
Ix-r of commerre of the United King
dom wblih wale-d upon Foreign Sec
r-tary Landndowne Friday. It Included
several members of parliament aad
represented the most powerful busl
ess lntrets from all Uritlsh Indua
trial centers.
Replying to the delegates' argument
that all advantsics which government
gained by curing abolition of sugai
bo'inM-n oul'l Im- ssirlflrH if b
('uian r'ipriH-ity treaty beam oper
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J2 popular faor. We have two new "Vtl
et wagoiis running. No delay in petting
jl your bundles or delivering them
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WILL NOT INTERFERE.
Actio aMler aa Hanklp la Mach Da
ilarei hf MlnUler llovea.
Washington Jan 24 The depart
lire of the German charge from Car a
eaa after the presentation tf Ms nit
mature (with the ensuing attack upon
the legation building) and tbe repulst
f the I'anther by the Venezuelan fort
Is regarded as afTordlng motives but
not excuse for the continuing of the
hosltllltlt's of the German men of war
It la understood that both these In
eldenta hat e been a source of consider
able chagrin to the German emperor
and on this ground Ms orders to th
Vloeta. Falko and Pambt-r are not sc
surprising.
It is hoped however thst the fatall I
tli reporti-d Wednesday from the fortj
win im. sumi.nt i atense G.rmtn
nn.i lu.uv i. . i. .... 1 I'-natcs fald
. i" i.-'j in in1
n B'ltla'ions at shln;ton iM-eause nt
tl.e llmiti-d powt-rs Kivcn rtprch. uta
tU i'f tb stlll.-H h-re. It appear
ilitt Hut are i ti ;t 1 I to nial a m v
s4-. under apt- iftr Iiiki rn Ik.iim it
ll"ir fnreltn orTiri-s. In the matter
of the blockade all they can do Is tc
trnnamlt their government' answers
to Mr Do wen.
Much as he deplores the Inevnllos
M action of Germany In twice bom
bardlng the San Carlos forts with a
force many times as large as thst ol
the Veneruelan. Mr. Howen Is dispone j
to treat this parade of strength a
"local" and so far as he Is concerned I
will not let It Interfere with bis effort
to secure peace.
ORAND OPEPA HOUSE
Wednesday January 28
Julius Gahn
Present the Greatest Comedy Success
Ever Written
David HARM
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From the novel o "David Harum" by Edwaid Nov
Weitcott. Copyrighted 1898-1900 by
D. Appletou & Co. Pub.
INCIDENTAL MUSIC by Wm. RJRST.
Prices 50c 75c $l.
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atlve. Lord Lansdowne aald he thor-
oughly realised the gravity of th
situation and proceeded to read dla
patches showing Ambassador Herbert
forcefully represented British objec-
tions to ths treaty pointing out It was
to all Intents and purposes a dlscrlml
mxtlon SKR'n.t all Drltisb possessions
In the We Indies. Secretary Hays
reply mainlined the United State
was doing no more than It bad a right
U do and Intimated it bad no Inten-
tion of m .fylng the Cuban treaty
Secretary Lansdown added that all
Information available pointed to the
fat that the treaty would pasa. but an-
nounced the cabinet should consider tf
anything further could be done. The
they understox ths
I treaty contains a secret clause stipu
lating that no further measures oil
retiprority would be undertaken by'
i ne i ii lien aiair iuara lirmsn west
Indies. If such was the cae. It Is sug-
gested to I.ord lamtdowne that Great
Drltain would only be within her right
In retaliating with an Increased duty
on grain. The foreign secretary gsvi.
no Intimation on this point which ap
parently was only suggested In tbe
hope that some members of the cabl-j
net who are reported to be strongly In;
favor of a more protectionist policy
mlrht use it as a handle to forward
their views.
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Reataarador Armeil.
1-a Guayra Jan 24 The furmet
Venezuelan gunboat Itestaurador. now
In the possession of the Germans ar
rived here at 2 o'clock Friday after
noon from Puerto Cabello and amhor
el near the shore Her preaence
caused rroat jtopular Indignation At
1 o'clock several rifle shots were heard
In the distance Shortly afterward"
the Keataurador left her anchors
and moved to a position outside the
hsrbor and under the protection of the
puns of the Dritlsh cruiser Trlbuna
She has been armed.
raaaaal of linteriitnenl.
Maracallx. Jan. 24 At 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon Fi it Siin Carlos mux
In the liosMesH on of the l-ch i rr. in.ni I
fom-s and the IxiiiibBrdiiient by the
Herman warships wss still going on
There has been no material change In
the situation The Gunboat Panther
was the only vessel to come Inside tli"
tmr. CoiniminliHlon with the fort l
very dlflli'tilt Great escitemeiit pre
vuils In M.irst mho
llulh Train Wtrtkeil.
Omnhs. Neb. J.in ?4 The rlrxt sec-
linn of Union Pacific trnln No. J rn
Into atl xtra frellit nt Gofheiibiirg
Fireman tlwens wns kiltel .Severn
other trulnnicn were in )ire Doth
trains were bsdly wrei k J.
MUST CONTINUE.
OraaS Slrllala Uaraaaaf aa4 Italy ftaiA la
Oeaaaa lllarkaa Ralalaf.
Ijondon Jan. 24 It Is learned hers
by representative of tbe Associated
Press that Great Drltain Germany and
Italy have agreed that Mr. Bowen's
proposal that a blockade of Veneiuela
be Immediately raised cannot be enter-
tained and that coercive action must
continue until the proper guarantee Is
forthcoming. Tbe foreign o (flees hold
that any other course would entail
failure pf tbe attempt to bring about a
settlement by diplomacy at Washing
ton.
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The JEWEL LAUNDRY WLE.?RETT
Keatad Alter Mlaa A lire.
naltlmore Jjn 24 Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. T. Ilolletup.ide of this city have
a daughter named after Miss Alice
Roosevelt. The hapltsmsl service ws
Interesting The parents are deaf and
dumb as Is H. v. I). K. Merrltan who
officiated. The ceremony wss conduct
ti In ths sn language.
hange (la.
Washington Jan. 24 Active ex
change I piiiij; on betMeeli KuglHlui
and Vencxunla hs represented by M:n-li-ter
Howen rentieeting blixkado raia-
lug llrltlnh sotrinment Is showing an
amicable spirit. Germany so far lisx
returned no answer and unpleasant
comment bus resulted.
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