Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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URYAN. THXAS SATURDAY A1URMNO. I -iiURUARY 14 1903.
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What are we
here for ?
To cl vc mil i'iiMoiiicI ami the
piitilii in as vsc line
iloue li H t.-y irt it'll the l'r-r
.uiil pi'ir-t iiuis ami t!-e iii"kt
i.irrlui r r c t iption work.
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l.n. ls invite our 1 (ititiiiiicd
r a 1 k o n a ; 1:
James & Hart
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THE BRYAN STEAM
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Still ilf thd'i-st win k nnd le iils in
popular favor. We have two new
M-jon. running'. No o!cl.if in Kettinjj
your bunJlf r tlflifrinjj them
S A. E. O10RUEY Prop. hoTTai
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ran This.
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LATTKIt FOIl MINERS.
II lit jiiirj i ike ( fitrittioii. of lb
Coudm-I of the (tiiapanlr and
tiJ 4)H-raturi Urre
ei-hul lij .In-uiintanM.
"on Mn :ni A-.rrci nx-nt la .No
L'li; Live T. .-I Ilu r.
.VANT .MILKS A TAUT.
P; tlit Trrtin of thr IIramfot l.ad
ltr'ilM-a a ft Main ( ah iolil
trallon toij it a uilixJf
f In ir DlI; ItllJ.
P!i!lrl"!ph'a. T-h. .-!! f .r- an an-d'-ri
t h 'it fliH t-nry lvti of yim
in tli t:i..'' l f;-.ti i -rcii!: 1. 1 i. t r io'ii
l'i ..!. I ni U ! I'. V.r il tbo Iiead-
ln oi;..i;.y Tl.urilay tuaite to '..
In; n n u ;.t tut l!i ion! o;-ratrr
L f' r l i-r:; roniiiilsaifin tn l C'lar-
ene s. liirow tli.'l ounl for tin
ditiiTs. Ii;un the aji.mtnf up fur
tho utrlV'"
Th jit.j.f ; a! K;i'.i!r hill tv.o at-
tnt!n uf .. -a! torn : jpijK'ru.i t!i-
' .ia. .N.r. l'.j r n iuluj-il hl 1
dr-"a liy makir a r-'. ) ; l a to ft.
t!. .-.ml I.t m i ..r. . . K B1lllnM
tt..- w.-u;-4 to fu!l or Hi with!' " "'""i'.'P-
r'ai.zwi an
by rrnialnlni;
Niw Turk. Teh. 1J. Ulnir snv)
ftil!'-4 ajurt. Mr and Mrs Jobn Ril.
(in -jnrai. I ' mm ami wlf with-
out K'.lnj to couit aiH whl! it-ll pro-
ti:it.g the hljthf.t stern for ach
otb-r. Mr. Koliiu't. Ii fore h-r mw-
Ht husbanfl I a j r.rtrn-r In a firm ?
mtirjc a n. it. h f..-tory In the Cltv of
V"i!ro Tim r(ii;. have a son. Jo-
f'rih. fn yr.ri if .-ir'" Arr-on! rjf to
Mm. R'kt'.:i'. kLe nn1 her I.u.itnn1
i!.-.porTH .horUv a'ter th-lr mar-
fr. tdt :... nnU.n haj tx--B a ml-
lake. an1 Mr. lt.i ! ui x iituuiitiy m.
tti- markii prlie of ca at New York
lint In no cue to fill tx-low the pre-
tr.t lr.t for tbre? y.-ara.
Attori.t-y liar row oL at the after-
dooii i'm.ud for tw.j bo.iri an. I a half.
HI remark r Jlrecui p iutlj-ally
at the agM statcm'ut prcmiit.-d to
the cotua.lsji'.uii. wbkh b iM cojlj
iit be rtiKJ upon.
Mr. Iiarro. In ojienlnj ma'le a com-
plimentary refrrnre to the patience of
tb ronnmlmlon revlve.I the atrlk and
all the urfer1o It enUlletl and a!d
"I aha!! :o! g.ze for Cone of C
mlsiakf. f th.- nin but I ilo sjtf th.it
It do not beonie their a.-cu-rs lo
rail thtm irim.naU."
He rit on la i. il of the operator'
refua to five tbe mm more mumy
and ald:
"A a re.ult of tbU art 147.0M men
laid down their loom of trade and we
have T.'.o "f' men. women .niu clulu'r- n
rr-l.n-l to ir.t an I nv.rvation f r t I
Ion monthi. i luve mid tte ar'-
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ij'-wi in me 1 ni'eg miim anpoirit lot:
rommin.lon to . :t:(. th! dlfflruity and i haitr
ai W4f.i l.(-r time
to J.!:a. ?!i rame to n.-ooiclyn.
hlle he rernaini'd In Mexico. FinaMy
Mr. Ilod!'ii'( consulted a lawyer. The
ipsmtlon paium w..r drawn u and
frirwar-lei t- tho r:ty nf Mexico. wr
they were ulitni l Sy Mr UrMI-jiiez and
wltne.e! ty (. j sute conul
fneral. The pi;M-r were then re-
turnej to P'ooklyn. whre Mr. Rodl-
qiiei ond a wrnan ltn-sn ad lej thlr
Irnaturr I. fo.-e a notary putiUc. Be-(-.::.
the fi-'ni of the aejuratlon
1"!T y.r. ':!;qi.x pay Mr Roll-
q.irt tZ'mn. 'i-re"-! m the rhHd. and
ari r.'-v.-r to rro!t her In any
r. e n in f event r i nterlnf any
ton f In v. 1 Ii t'i mi? r'-nl J.
PRAYED IN SENATE.
Crnrrail Itmxh mill ttimth-Tarfcrr lrvel
In ! :i I '.r lln
U'...!.'! .---on. K. L. 13 Th. arnate
w crowded tdar aa It
th-n. thU af!-rr n In the huy not hrn gfnre the openlnx day of
uLTZfTJ'- l" na" " rr r' :e " " X-y nUr were
uporiklMp than any oM.er romee l-f..rel
i v -.j ton fl.or. Many Lou member
while the alJe of the
VMd
By Carl A- Meincrs.
Notcil violiniot of Ani't rdam Ho'l f
pupil of Jorj)h .ianirr and jjr.i.ln it.- of
Hojal Conservatory of ArnMer.ljni. .
itel by kome of our
Best Local Talent.
Several vocal num'-n including mo .
tiom from opera "F "rotora" vil" ..
pear on the prgraoi
A Rare Musical Treat.
You can't affor.t to mint it
Opera House
Monday February
16th.
ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c; CHILD ( x;
t!.I IV'!!:-!.-. Inn MM t hm mill An
ai tly tbat w;i!. h thfse rren demanded I w-re Prn
nln month b'-forn and which they la J chamber w.-re ln-d with employea.
their l.I.ndne.JH. thiir lenoraiire and ! The itillerln wi re filled many Mt-
thelr etujiMity tef'iMd. Why I!d not i or? nan.l.mt In the aUlei and corrl-
.Mr. IUi-r ko t Ju)in it.!. K. !l 1. -. do-a. T!.e at'r-.c'... 1 ia r.nr.rl vvil.
months a:. as he liiur to th: comni:
alon to.l.iy
o-j -.in do J jt m -o;i pi a ... aVjt
rer. tnliiiK th union. If yo-i Jo not
rv snlr- It. i: t. a-ue v i :re (.':: I
and you want to b:;rrp up aeaimit ni ! ?V'ry a. !.: :: f a.-n
ox
eujf. .in I Lie ; iJr j n 14 (3 y
I:&ui !'th. "f iho Salvation Army
who i. l!v--'il the pra.wr at the o;n-n-Irg
of the M'-sion. Il' made an earn-
t prayer and rj i!:e ixtended for the
rn:-. 0 iii-ivlnc lt mlntitea. In the t-i
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mo-r; that ! .'! I; u turn m Inlaw. I'.'io'h Tin k. r Msnv other -
an 1 the ur j a u on yci a.. 1 n.t it'-ml'-n of the Sal vat Urn Arm? wire S
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THE TEXAS RAILROAD.
I. & G. N.
Texas' Greatest Railroad.
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tan i 1 t i ;he . o:...i.. .-- v.. j
mi;-1 !!. h;:j:jIii a I I.e. ;.
l y t..- r n i r .it t (- n - .
n r itifornie f...
thin ftate. the jri. :.t of t(. !';.
F' i'i-i and th" r.i.-niiil -Ion f ho
I rn 'i 'i ai;i-s u.i-u v. ere r-ttln li
i'"1 ni .m-''!!i.im.h at ! .-( : i or I'
or .-r i .M !. y.n j nnv f i ; t' i'
ri .ii;- i x.-'. .
Mr. St wart reyoted the Indian ap-
p- -'pr:tiin b:ll.
In the hon-e r.-nrrji;nan ra!rel
(I'a i. frotn the i .ri.:rl't-e on riiie.
prri-nierl ru; H (.rc!.r for unnMera-
tion rf tin KUfis n i-.tt bill.
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with.ira ii. . i k;:.
At t... if.. i f i:. j. Arnold r..
h! ro iv. .. y ! . ilk paid. It wai
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tl.l' li"j ;i!:y is I 1 1 1 1 1 I ! y 'v. I
l! pay off i ry i!. i:r v. . ." i.
aid - Iti r.-4i f tbe i n tn aiiy's llatdl.
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(luinlliu HiairloMMt Hill Added.
V.'as'.lnsti-n. Ii I. 13. The aenata
-ni- I'tie n )t...r;. i s and poatroad
Je. i. ld to amend the piu.to.Tl- ajipro-Ii-;atln
Mil by ad i.nK a an amend-IM-nt
the oniiiitiiis ht.it hood Mil. Th
v..:e wa to IKirm. Mitch'-U and
I'i r.roso. K-;or.)!i -ana. and Clay. Cul-t-raon.
Il.il l. S;n tnpnn and Talia-
ferro. I-rrn-ratii voted aye. nnd R.-v-I'.O
Ii.-Ie p i:.-.er. anJ
I'; -K '.or. ail Iti p'i'i'... in. ippoel.
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PASSENGER
MAGNIFICENT
EQUIPMENT
International & Great Northern.
U Trie. jr.d T. P. U. it. D.;j. fnc Of.
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VVullltig fn llatv.
Wa-hlnfon. --i . 1.3.-M:niur How.
in ii wit i- fiir J'alv'a prot.H-ol be
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:i i ii-laa negotia-
John J
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Is Jllst M t
1 "' ' '' 'n ii- t .-'.:!.. -:u to i: ri
(In id r anils of ..ir Mil. i rll.eis. in
vetitoia will hun ti tuki' whati-ver Is
left."
The rhf! ty K;. ;..In!e n.i..n u-
liiiiiio i .1 t!..it tiny Lad fiii-iMiideil all
biKoin-.sa l r u .-w u Mid would
iieltluT ri n Im- any no ro v. ri-.iirn uny
Ui'posl t or .v.- i;!.y ii.ii den Is
A lunior.ni.s i rn. kt.H.d In-fore the
entrain t i! . .; . v
nient run liaiiV h nl'.iih. (I'I .-t;.
Xuarded tin- i nii.HK e an.l n rin!t!-- l
only a few ( i nur at m tltno Th-
liiteniatloiinl i oiii; any has aid off In
vectors il.uuiit Ho- t'o da of t'
run annout:i el that pa t.n-nts i.a!
be continued Friday.
TI." t nil I Turf ind I-m pi.-nt
coiiii any cli.nl Its il ii. m. A ; !nn is.:
on tin ib.or real "( )1i.e i! t mi ft
further tiotli-e. lo n ft--r.."
This fr"i i-T'Iti't" t .-vi.-iit (.fd'1
lli'Tlds Itll il V.'el- - ' l l f hn' :c
(1riis L.ire I.. ffiifd slt-i-e th
run bepan
MOTION TO 'ADOPT.
Aiifilri. Feb. 13.-Th I.ir.u and short
t. n.i !.--va ::;ir nut tir aini up on a
mot .on t a ' -:t r p.irt of eomnilttee f
j the w b Ik i n i.u ni: tn-nate mployc.
Senator liatiilsou niade the mot..n.
I fmator Crlnnan. one of the ali-ner of
i the ri-M.Iui ;on. who was absent when
j the niatti-r flist rariii' up. to-.k the floor
I and oii.d al 'ptl-m of report alb it-
j In It hal Im . i railroaded through.
and K.-tid he f . -1 r a i.in f.il Invegtijatm
I mUlit have pro.hoed a different re-
null. ..inator DinldM n akfd If he lad
peilfic than:.' to make asainat any
aenati.r Or ruipl ye. He replied that
If the raie was r. opi ned he Intended
to pie all four )ar nenatora on th
land. tirlnnao ncrvnl notice he
would lie heard from n;aln If report
was adopted it was adapted all but
tinman voting ae.
Th
III"" lulu .liiim.
i I'eratnr. 111.. I-Vb. l3.-C.orK9 n. Rue
blew !:;.. f hr atotin . with ten
.Kiuiim or iiynaiii;t His Nidy wan
a atiet i-.l over mi acre gome of It Im-
Inx In tree p it tucit Coroner Daw-
aon two hcur to find enough of Rue
remain tj hold nn lniaett.
Jewel
Laundry
Gives prnift anJ excclc cxt; vus vmik is uncx
celled arywhere in Teis; vt v ci.thir to injure join
clothes; ring 'phune No. x J ..Ui Jiiver call foi
your clothes a a Your pan. i.ace will be appreciated.
The JEWEL LAUNOhY wlrtSl?.RETT
'eff'-f're" m
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The Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Company.
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taio roLicv itor.rnt.H hin.;k nrvNizuf-s- ty 15
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OranKe. .'. J.. Fib. 13 Mrs. Ail
.. I .l ey 11 dead at her home hire.
Jr. Carey wai a d innhtrr or the hitr
?Iit:iln (ie S:ore of Cincinnati who
old Maud ;.. to ItoUrt Hour r aud it
tun after hit that that faiuoa uur
wai named.
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