Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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RIGHT OF EXCLUSION.
MILES AT GALVESTON.
MILES AT GAL
;rw
puscc Oe
Good home killed meat! beat re-
frigeratciT stuff "all holler.
Thcre'i plenty of choice meat
right here to supply this market
with good nicely flavored steak
without buying that which has
been kept on ice until it ha no
flavor.
who?
Who would live in a garden full
of nice fruits and vegetables and
buy canned goods to eat? ? ? ? ?
R00JI'ISVETILATEI).
Fope Keqnestcd Thct This t'onr
lie Pursued.
This May Figure Largtly in Stlectlns ' Cansral Make a Tawe af Inspect!
Successor of Pep.
Jlnm. July 10. premier Zrn-t. Ill
had a lonir conference with lh minis-
ter of Justice. HI Coccuortu. under
i QFrnvii nvvn immv! hM" Jurlllrln rp
: Ol.L'U.MJ UI rJlA 11U.N I falr al.v. about th eventual right
CI veto which Iha Italian government
might t-xerls ait the next com lave
ThU flu Performed Thursday Mrht
and After Its Completion 1'atlent
Uot One of Horace's Works
and Peruscc' Contents.
MO?
We slaughter good Lt-eves tit ess
them nicely and nerve our custo-
mers something choice. Won't
you give u a trial ? ??????
JC J rail for roil pons
rronliiin's Marftei
J. W. Batts
REAL ESTATE
AGENT
Kara In offi theoclT set of Arwtrsct Books of
Kitii Count Land luirt.
ton 8ALK.
About in acrfs located iiim mil
from court hottst. 25 acres In t-ulttva-tion
and balance. In pastor. Fenced
with 0 wires Price 130.ii0.
About oi and nnquartr acrna
ucar arhoo:hotie in aoutheast part
jftown. lir-nll cottage tenant
houianj ell on premises. Price
750.
bix room bonsa and two lota of
-round located four blocks from
Kruno July 10. The pope rose at
oilock. lie nuij h thought the air in
his room was somewhat vitiated an J
wanted It changed. Attendant Plo
Centra after having tn authorized to
do so by Ir. I-uppoln opened the win-
dows of the whole aartmnit. Includ-
ing that of the si. k room the pontiff
having previously been carefully cov
ered with extra blankets. After re-
maining open for h short time the
windows were cloned with the excep-
tion of th ones In the sick room Dr
Lapponl having decided that the balmy
frvsh air would only do the patient
rood. The opening and shutting of the
windows waa watched from the plain
by people who hod gathered there to
hear the latent news and some of them
Interpreted It aa meaning the pontiff
Wt. dead which necessitated a prompt
oltlcUl denial. The pop prayed for
half an hour and then had breakfast
partaking of the yolk of an egg beaten
up with sugar In hot toffee and light
biscuit The- pontiff then attended to
Ms toilet but he did not shave. He then
received hla private Secretary who wsa
again surprised at the pope'a bright-
ness of mind and display of energy.
Aft'T the bulletin had been Issued
the crowd about the entrance of th
! Vatican dispersed. Authorltie of the
Vatican made arrangements whlih
showed that they expected it nulet day
and though the feeling I that while
the case Is hopolpn It may be several
days or even a week longer tx f ore the
end comes. On leaving the sit k room
Mgr. Ang.-ll remarked to those who
surrounded hi in and sked fur news
that from his appearand one would
any the prpp was In a normal condition.
The monslgr.oT added that the pontiff
referred to several different matters
recalling exactly the most minute d-
tails. He remembered facts figures
and dates with marvelous promptness.
and all this to the accompaniment cf
snuff taking. The same lmprsslons
were formed by fount Camlllo Pncl.
Three t'.oman Catholic powers. Kpaln.
Franc and Austria enjoy this prlvl-
le. termed the tight of exclusion
which entitles them to the rejection if
a candidate who is rion p-mona grat
and Saw 8a Wall
Galveston July 10. Ueneral Nelson
A. Mllea accompanied by Colonel
Maua of hla staff and former (Jovernor
Hogg upent a few hours In tialvrston
Thursduy. General Mllea la making
bia last Inspection tour of the forts and
army porta before retiring on Aug. S.
He waa met by Colonel Kdgar Jad-
Win. I'nlted States Engineer la charge
of hla district and visited Forts
Crockett. Han Jacinto Vnd Travis
where the reconstruction of the bat-
teries destroyed by the storm of three
$0
illWI ll twn II L
N Take a Good Look! I:
to their ro eminent. In Uih casei 'era ago Is In progress.
th.t power which may desire to pre- '.r'P nJ "onf lne "i"
. . v and a surf bath were features of the
rmuun or a crtnln can-1 brief sojourn In Galveston
dldat deputes to the cardinal ol ;
Its nationality to announce the objec-
tion ut the conclave but th announce
went must be read. while the scrutiny
Is going on. before the candidate hn
received a majority of the votes
BAR ASSOCIATION.
the
Eighth Annual Session Held -at
Alamo City Has Ended.
San Antonio. July 10. The Texas
r''l fitAle liar uaaor-lutlmi -!. i i..k.k
na.red to e.e. otherwise the prote a
W ill I Inl .t III Thl rlK V. . . . ' .
' Juined to unit In Houston
I'-Kuiu-u aa extremely important es-
pecially in the middle ages when Italy
being the largest field of action fn
on
Wednesday after the second Monday
in July I:m4. The work of the conven-
tion I ll t I liHtcl mill- uaall1v
Franc. Austria and Spain the ch:i'' . K u . .
of u pontiff was a uuestlon of supreme! latlve reforms The first call for re-
importance as ne played the adltt lorin came from the committee
part in their disputes. Italy claims
the right referred to as h'-r kliiKdois
and the two Sicilies which enjoyed th
right but Italy did not exercise It la
the last conc'nve and may perhaps flnl
it difficult to lo so now as no Italian
cardinal even among those who ar
most conciliatory will undertake tc
represent united Italy whhh Is ronsld
Jurisprudence and law reform which
urged tike amendment of the law In
regard to civil jury trial so as ;o mnke
It the stntutory duty uf trial Judges
and Judge if the appellate courta to
set aside verdicts that. In their opinion
are unjut or excessive.
tot A Al i-S.
AT.YOrnKKI.F and if you'ra
not satlsflfd with the wsy
your shirt collar cuffs and
rhlt wslsk-oat h been
laundered glre us a trr Mod-
erately sretklng If ws rail
all otbers must fill. At any
rate give us a try-we'll ma
the risk.
J ewe!
n Laundry
Jmtii li w p. CArUtCTT rroprletor.
mwwmmm
aiiiT'irij.imml i fjfxMnrstxnininma:
2s
Discovered Nsgro In Room.
Thntnaston. Tex July 10. Two sis.
ered by the .hurch to usurp the tern- Annl" un Ad''
poral sovereignty of the apacy. lie.
sides Italy's policy consists In consid-
ering the papacy to tie merely a spir-
itual lower whlih. enjoying under Itul-
U.n law complete lllwrty and Independ-
ence can wipe out political Interven
tion and exercise Its ministry In Horns!
the tapital of the kingdom. Portugal
also iIuIiiim to be eligible to a claim to
veto undersirable tandidatra to the
son. discovered a negro In their bd
room. They screamed and the miscre-
ant fle. The father flr-d twice ut
Mm. He left his hat. A negro named
Joe Tavlor waa arrested snd hurtled
off to r'uero.
Status of Cotton.
Pallas. July In. The cotton crop re-
port of the News shown a decreased
papacy but her rights have never In n acreage of S 54 In five dlslMits of TrX-
acknowledged. Austria tried at both ol as. There Is an Increased acreage In
the last conclave respectively to pre- north and cntrid Texan. Conditions
Vint the election of I'lus IX. and !.) are about tl.e same as last year.
XIII.. but the two cardinals. Guyruck
ami Gangleblur deputed for the tak 1 Brakeman Ssriously Shot.
"TUB TEXAS RA1LRO A D.
SUPERB DININC
CAR SERVICE.
Will He inauiMtratird Mav id. nn nnr f.inuiui
limited trains through Texas. The meal a
U carte in the finest dining cars in the world!
Diner all the way I etween Mexico and St.
Louis : : ; t :
THROUGH TRAILS TO FT. WOKTH APRIL 30
Our Fort Worth division a new direct line
between Fort Worth and (j.lveston through
V aco Marlin Calvert Hryau N'jvasota and
Houston is now complete forming a new
trunk line acros the Mate between North
and S.th Texas and Nth and Southwest
Texas and Mexico. Our trains will occupy
th; (iraml Union Station Ft. Worth.
both arrive.! too late. The last time the
rlsht of exclusion" vim successfully
employed w as In KV.. when Spain pre-
vent Car. Ural Glustinlan fioni being
elected pope when he already hid re-
ceive I twenty. nne nut of the twenty-
nine votes necess.iry to reai h a two-
third vote Cardinal Git;tlnl..n was so
disappoint I thit he died shottly after
the on la- e.
Beaumont. Tex. .July lo A Southern
Pat I tic brakeman iii.inel V. I.
Thompson was probably fatally
wounded I y nn unknoun iiegro wlei
resented being Ordered lo gi t out tf a
box ar.
ciVP
sza?
tsSasIn Mfpaiol II PI Ir rla. Am r n nrA-
sji a tw t
One half of a block near Allen
academr. Prior ISOu.ts).
About 13 acres of land on south !
Bid of town .rood new 4-room house
with well eiatern and out-liousea.
Price 1 1000.
4-room liouae with pantry ball
and two ptllerlea. Tub cistern bor-
ed well stablo and vrarden. Iwat-
d 4 blocks from Court bouse. Itenta
for H.(0 per month. Priea 8Vi.0ii.
1 h Jim II Heed lionm place; one-
j who visited the pope after Mgr. An-
quarter blm k of Kround and riK.tn . Th (D.rion
two-story fratn dwelling rjn"P'r"on
a I 1 at si a. a .si t m
Th doctor's visit and operation fol-
lowed. Pr. Maitonls list opratlot
was almost Identical with that of the
other. The patient lay on a couch with
his side exposed. The skin above the
affected parta waa washed with a so-
lution of alcohjil and cocaine hypo-
dermlcally Injected and Dr. Maxzont
Inserted a Pravas needle which by
suction drew off the vitiated mutter.
was comparatively pain-
On half block of ground adjoin-; less and was performed without ree-
inn- the 1) C DwMaret place Price j nurse to chloroform or other anesthet-
M j ls. The Kpe felt so relieved he In-
' : ; slsted on getting up ind took several
steps toward his arm th.ilr and sented1 ed to repnsent th
Mmself for a few minutes. He then tion at that lonvent
ffl
attressl
EDITORS EDIFIED.
Hsard Paptrt Resrl Speeches Midi
end Addrestss Detivtrsd at Omaha.
On aha. Neb.. July 10. ft. 15. Ileib rt
of the International Kdl'orial assn!a-
tion gave to the National IMItor'al
convention an account of n Journalistic
assoilation In Knttl.ind whlih has mt
with great success. Its membership
Is made up of employes employes)
and students banded tog-'ther under
the name of the "Institutive Journal.
Ista of Kngland." one of its objects la
the protection of Irs members against
libel suits and other difficulties com-
mon to Journalism. Out of the as.
solution has grown "The' World's
Press rung res." which will be held lit
Ht. Loul next year. Mr. I l--rt' i t ree.
oininen e that a d li gate 1 appoint.
-'IUori.il iisso' l.i-
oi. and the niu--
Wsrs Oanquetsd. i
Fort Woith. July f'. Th- members
of the Texas I'nd-rt.iki rs and Funeral !
IMrectors' asso iation visits I thepaik-
Ing houses and were baniiu-tej. They j
also witnessed embalming demonstra
tion by lr. C. 1 liainea of Oilcigo.
Th irtf i iv .1 (in nirc.tt jr.
L. TRICE. D.J PRICE
2d Vice-Prci & Cen Mgr Gen Pass & Ticket Agt
TALES nE TEXAS.
i on
Announcointrnt MHK
Uoublo Siirvlco
Riot at Sour Lake.
peauniont Tex.. July la. A tele-
phone message from Sour Lake Thuts-
day nlcht said 400 white men had
iharged on the negro iiuarters. a num-
ber of shots had teen ex hanged and
the negroes had flid
NEUi ORLEANS
0h Pacific Coost
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC .
o tt
t. n
HELD AT DENVER.
Sss-
rose nnd going
wh're he ke.-ps
down liriraie's
d to th nrm
to the ImoI hhe'ves gestlon as adopted.
his favorite nuthms! "Kelaiion of the N'e.ipir
Ars I'm Ilea re-
hn!r and
Slat'
MAKINC!
ZAt'H TAt.I.Y th.
cri.nl nl only
&littrea Maker (ffors hit services n the put lie
ad will sTos his wools ii m to mairru mik-
leg sad repairing. Old mittrssse orerhsnled
ssd nsd gned as aew. (iise aim a call. Will
S foand at Ga W. Smith's cfr.ces n
!-f- Shavlnn
l by ....Parlot
Kett door east Cltf N'stlontl Bsnk.
1HREE riWT-n.ASS WORKMEN. HOT and
HiLD BATHS
Your I stresses it oUc'.ted.
SIMMONS &GEUE Props
tO t'le
was the s'llijei t of an adlfs.
I ........ I v !-' I I!. !.... L
i-w ni. i ii "-k..n . j i "i ii r.in
i reading hold. ng line leg ovi r tha other. lie li II til- lent setvlie r-tul-re I to
1 He etird to f. el no ill cff. ts from1 the stale by the party papei is lude.
the operation on th' contrary he ap-' peinb nt when ii s- iiy.
pi are.l to derive I . iieflt f-ofi It. Uiter j Kditor llosewaler g.ive :i talk on
In the day the pop.- had lamh snd tin n ' "Tlie i:ihlis nf Jmii i .iIImii.- II- r ii i -
took a long ret. :ls.. iifHtms and lawyers for se.-k:r.
J Hdvet using in new spupcrs. i !' editor
j he s ild erre. and sinned ratror alo'it
I the thli.gs he up n -cd than by what
ef ' he published.
A paper on 'The Kditor and Iha
Pnnker." by John A. Sled h- r. w as
read by Thomas P. peters nf 111-
Kiookiyn Times. The paper was u de-
fense of the Aldrl. h bill which its al-
Vim liti s dope to pilot through ( uliKI 'SS
duting the coming session.
Christian Endtaversrt In Annus
sion at Colorado's Capital.
Iienver. July lu. The twenty-first
annual me.-tlng of the Young People's
Foclt-ty of Christian Kndeaor opened
Thursday. Old nftlcers were re-elected
as fellows: I'M s ii nt. li.v. Francis
K. Clark. Is. 1' ; tie. in iter. William
r-'htw; i lei W. ici'ir It. i r.i :T . .i.I.uh.
Knd II. Kldd-r.
The i tlrli. trustees u!o w.-re re-
elected arul pri'-hli nts wei- named
for the iii"iis t.ite t- t ii.i i.il a:.d
(.MlV illi l.ll oi . ti"c.
Sunsot. Lsimltcid
Trsry dij of th w- su .rt i-rtue eiMnt.sn.nent t4 or-errst r-i er.r- r.M
Ut.t.g rtrs Iisreii Seethe hircr noursjon
sleepers frem W Mhlntna.
Pacific Coast Rxprnes
Dsllr. e.-r rot. trt. chair r.. piill-n is huff.? .M"r- rti rimn'sn . (!. ear
ttrvugh 'rwia I itr.r i..
s. r
p Miliar-
T. J. AN: rF:' .
ui'ir a.
.i
SECOND OPERATION.
V. C. FOUNTAIN
Deirtist
"t)(f:. t up !.ilr
' Wiwlill.t
..r It ft Ni.rs... S
Pope Had On Thousand Gramma
Bloody Ssrum Extracted.
Home July 10. The following bulle-
tin regarding the condition of th pope
was posted at lf:"0 o'-io.-v- The
august patient pased the first part of
Thursday night fairly peacefully but
afterwards had dlftliulty In his breath-
ing. It became more marked coupled
with d!comvfort and sn lm rease nf
I the fi ellng of oppression. Th pulse j
was stvnll and weak at the rate of !
Apytxia Is complete nnd there ts j
little illuxesls. A flow of endup'' U'. le !
molt r beln observed a seiond opera- j
'tion waa decided upon and It was lin-
meillati tv prform-d I . Ma j
I About !" grin in a nf l.' in ly serum
Were xtr.'i. ted. Th- pi nil ft laire the j
se. o!l op.-rnlion very well nrd in ron-
si. ni e of it li.th his ftp r.it'nn onl
power of hnrt at m. e In proved. '
i I.AITo.VT. '
) MA Z.oN I.
KOSSINt.
Southern Negro Congress.
SliieMpi.it. 1 u.. Jj!y pi . j ui t a I
nUllllnr l.f lleleKat'S die in u t ' II ' 1 a Hi e
Oil tile SlUtilelll NlHUI I'i.I KII-S Six
states ar" reii. Miited . V. il Tapp of
Mississippi Una re-e'xlel p es ..f t
and V. II. Noble Jr. e. ret.tr y. Mo-
bile Ala. holds next meeting. I'resl-
dent Knosevilt was Indorsed "for hi
enforcement of the constitution." The
pun hase of lno acres on w ha h to cre l
a hull for the congress was in can-
no nded.
1 lo'lr I (Ml.
IS SIS -"HI.1! 'S. Kill Sill u mirn
" i.w-as.'syssajTaaaEt: ESaTm mXESXaXSVlty.
xzarsx:
STRUCK A WACON. .
Five Occupants of Littsr Killed and
Other Four Ssriously Injured.
Cincinnati. July lft. A train fr.nn
Columbus strink a wagon . ni.t.iliilng
nine p-rs.f s at a ir..s ng nvr 11
Liudi Juni ii. ii. iht ii I. s mi of h- I-.
l ive co.. ue.e k.ll d if. I I .t:r lit
Jut V J.
Blanket For President.
Pom a City okla July 10 Pres).
dent Itoo.evclt will rectlve t tiyster
Hay within a few da)s u handsome
piece of bead wink a resent from five
aUctloncr'S who happened to meet at
th" Indian sun dame in the Pone i
reservation. In northern Oklahoma ie-
icntly. The brad work form u sad-
dle blanket nf th very llne.t make
the handiwork of a ponci sii.w.
I PARSONS BOTTLING WORKS
C. (i. l'AKSCJNS. I'rnj rietor fia UK VAN TEXAS.
rrtlsrgei! R.Ctt4 r4 rqB!pra ita
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY
RAILS SPREAD.
PAftWlN X I III MM' ND
General
...Hauling
elfl w.-cii frosi th cars rd iVtu.r !t to
any part cf U.s ci'y. T"
klrd f hsallrg us. i..J
Estractcd Water. I
Washlair'on. J.ily 10. Mcr. Falmnn!
apostol ill I' Kite rei Ived th follow- I
mg i ablei-r.i ill fioin Canllnal limn- j
po ia: "'I he nlnht wg suT.i lentlyi
i.iltn. The holy f.. th. r ha well under-
gone a new op. ration extracting wa-
b tr
. On C!rl Wai Killed Four Ceriou!
Hurtt and Twenty Slightly Injured.
St. I.oiiis. J ily la. tine p. roii. u
j fir' ..s kill- I. four s rlo isly li.Jjred
' St least on" of whom will !!". and a
js.oie sllthty hart In a w r.i k on tli-
i Ti urinal il iitro id A-sik lat on's line
bitwieti Cranit city nnd Madison. 111.
Th d ad gill who." rati e Is pot
known nnd the silchtiy ir.Jned were
left at .Ma lison Ii In thore mote f-
To Danes at Watonge.
Thoiii.s. nut. July in. - fifteen
'hillo tied In. ll. ins of tl.e Al.ipaho an I
Wl.sllil tlil.es lire MUlKli'f.iiltH In i
town in route to W.itoiiK.i to J.-ln In
the son iI.iim e In ni.nry if the death
ol II. ml tig Crane' nnd Ye low Hud's
daiiijlilei s. who-- .baths o i urrcl th 1
Same ilay some we ks s.r.ic.
Mnufctor!rf
rt'ui: wholesome and iikju gkadk sodavvatkm
Ail r.or fraclsal ssa.KetsllUclBdlsg
Gii.tjei A Cherry ant! Celery IVjphate I'eppo-l'h.ttc Hot t
Hetr Iron-Urew. Seltzer ana Mineral Water.
Cr:n Com 9t .ts-n. H jtrl'x r. o4 Co-s-8topp-r.4 G-vs in pints tc4'.ert.
MOTTO :
'f.'t r : .jil;-... -j u.'.ri r.n.litr of .s. rcirpi soa 'crrert trT.
tO !) Oil . "
m .... ...
Kcspect.a.ty so!:c:t t.-.e Ua.ie o( iiry tti an I urrn.
sscs:
inlmi; U-tl Hot ) .
Natural Caa at Mutkogea.
Musko.-ee. . T July In. A strong
flow of rituml gas las t n deve'i p!
In well in tn s i l!y mid the mdn
tloaS ale tli. It the !y v. '. Sim n baV
an ubutid.iiii e of 'iipply T.r l.uhtii'g
anj iifituifai turlng pntpo.es.
' Several Cardinal Called.
P.ome July 10. S. v. tal aardinal. In.
j rliiilmg S.itolll i a led at th- V.a.iun.
rioii.ly hurt Wire luaiKht to St l.ouia.
; fr'pre.idirg ral's sum d the m i Ident.
EXCHANGE SHAVING PARLOR
POKSE & UCLMONT Propa
First-clasa Hotjand CtM D I U C
hn rr atid Vapor 0 flj I li 0
Sevan Dtatha Fiv Prostration.
New York July 10. I'p to in o'clock
Friday five deaths from heat v.ete re-
ported from llrooklyn ami two dec. tits
and live prostrations In this city.
Morning Prayer Meetings.
Atlanta. Hi. July in. The seond
day's session of the International Pap-
ist young People s I 'n ion i p "ned with
morning prayer u tlnus. w hit h wete
held In io. al i-hiiri he .md comltii ted
by visiting ilergymeii cf th conven.
ion.
Or. Boylss Elected.
Newport News. Vu. July 10. Tha
As. si I. ill. m of Surreoiis f the South-
e'ti Itallwuy Svstem met In c.nnual
convention nt ol J'oint t'omfort. e"cl-
I'r. J. X. lu.yles Coiltith. Mis hist
Vice-president.
MINOR MATTERS.
Eleven Prisoner Eicaps.
Willi. imsl.urg Ky. July 10. Pleven
Lunched With Lord Msyor
London July 10 land Mayor Samuel
gave a lunmeon at ine mansion roue prl-on.-rs escpe r jnil here last
In honor of Pear Admiral Cotton nnd i Thursday niuht by prvlng out an Iron
Clliirrs of the flitted MtiIs Kurotn rul f the floor. Five are rhiirred
j aeiiisdron now at anihor In Portsmouth j th nurd.r and othr n rlous offensss.
I I ' ' Six pt lscrirs nfuted to leave.
Jeff Walker colored waa killed by a
train at Riverside Tex.
An unknow n man was i rushed Into
a shapeless muss at Kl Paso by a
trnl n.
Kv. P. I. Htnlth. pastor of the Ilrst
Me-.hodlst thunh of Hetirietta Tel.
la dead.
What are we
here for?
To serve our rutntrtlA gn.t the
puhlic in ! r iis v.e have
done iitrtt.-torc with the hot
arid ptTi'st tlnips anil the tllot
i'itirfiii f r e c tiption vi-ork.
Thankit hup :unl al! tor p:ts
f.ivtr. ir.vdr! our C'ltitimii-tl
I' A T K O N A (i E
James & Hart rr.nf
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