Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Tenth Year. No. 218.
Bryan Texas Friday Moaning August 18 1905.
Price 5 Cents
CASES IN MISSISSIPPI.
$ 0 tp ri 0 ti ii 0 r$nfe
MISSISSIPPI NOW JIlS!
New Crop Fancy
Evaporated Apples
Peaches and Apricots
RED CLOUD CHEESE
hipped on Ice and kept on ice. Thia It
a mild fall cream Now York cheese. If
your grocer hasn't gt what you want
phone ui. Two 'phone 23 or 15d
OWELL BROS
Sellers of rtataria Salad Drentln?
Eleven Are fifporUNl a$ napponin;
at Missij.ijt4 Citj
A HE JUST LEA UN ED.
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All the Other Uolf Towai at Oaee
Iattltnted Qiurntlaelaribe
of Louisiana Ilepart Sou
Xore fae.
HUNNICUTFS STAKE
(Hucceaaor to McCortio dale's Stable)
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FEED AND SALE
Calif Answered day ani nlitht
Hoarding Koran rtcdif bet car
Everything Pint -elate
l-eclal attention to Drummers' Tripe
Hay and Grim bought and told
Vaur patronags will be appreciated
J. UI. HUNNICUTT Prop.
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C.9P.L COLORADO-
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
OH CALIPORNIA - lajva Aevaa-.
ITS SERVICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
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GIN INSURANCE
The season for insuring gins is about here
and I am better equipped than ever to handle
ihis class of business. My companies' rates are
as reasonable as the hazard will admit and are
as low as any reliable company.
I am also in position to insure country prop-
erty i.c. dwellings and country stores.
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Nothing but Reliable and Strong Companies Represented
I am agent at Bryan f r to
Ollr.r Trrrlter lb only atao-
dird t I I b I wrtttnc marhln.
GEO. A.
Office in Parker building.
ADAMS
Telephones 265 & 47
New Origan. Aug. 17. Following I
the official rn orl up to o'clock
Wednesday evening: New cases 60
total ciu)4-a. II4; deaths total
deaths 11; new foci. 1; total fox-1
til; caira under treatment 414.
With little variation In the dally
record. It naturally follow that there
It no material change In the situation
Mid none la looked for in the Imme-
diate future. There la considerable
satisfaction to be drawn from the
amall number of deaths because It
how a mo thing one that tho type
of the dlwuse la not aa malignant aa at
Brat aupMwel. d tha other that th.t
authorities at finding about every
i In the c ity. The generally accept-
ad ileuth rate la about 11 per tent. It
la about u week niro that the dally
record took u Jump one day 105 cuaea
being rei-orled. Mm then the dally
record l.aa hovered around sixty. While
eight daya ure usually allowed for a
patient to ret-over or die. most of the
dt-utha occur on the tlfth and alxth
d.iy ao the f.nt that the .filths
Tuesday ntid Wednesday were amall.
Indicates that nil the Base ure on th
record now an I subjected to treatment
acuvrdlng to the modern I lu. Ir.
While Mil the other day that If he
could be assured if having every case
In the t It y under observation and
proj-er treatment he could Maiuj nut
the dl.-ne In u abort time no evMently
the ib-.-ir 1 condition la upro.i hliiR.
If It hiia not already been attained.
There vere no prominent rwopl
amona; the new aare. but the majority
f them ure among the Hi3e of com-
fortable i ln-umtan' ea. Only lx of
the new f.M-l are above Canal atreet.
I'oet AHltant Hurem Corput
found another nent of Infection outnl-1-of
the t Ity Wrdneaday. He went to Ht.
John rth. nfty mllea aliove the city
on the Mlalmlppl river and unearthed
thirty-three cuma. twenty-one of which
are in an entirely new fix-ua In and
around the town of Lai Place. He foun t
elitht more cea on Diamond planta-
tion In St. t'harlea pariah and four
more on Terre Haute plantation. Th-
caaea at I-a I'lnre are principally
amona; the better c lna of people and It
aeenia to be a mild tyix. He report
thnt all the hmim-r of the tHMrer ilaaa
In that aectlon are full of
and unlena atepa are taken
to eradiiote them the
pnwt will aet beyond control.
atate bourd of health h&a placed
orput In control of thla work ui l
111 return to that place at once.
Mtate txwr-l will uleo eend a phy-
ok. Iktl mid nur.- to the ecene
1'atterenn report lx new cmn an )
no death.
itlnta 'elt. In ri.niuemine par-
iah reporta two new ciif.-a mid proba-
bly three iiinniia; mm inui.y clill lren. ail
In the nme icroup. y cn.e wan dlacov-
ered In )ellne. In the pnriith of Acailla.
on th rtoiithern I'uclnr railroad. Hur-
eon (iult-r.ia vlxited loifayette and
confirmed the dlaarnoala of the oaa
there. No othera have developed. Aa-
alatant Huraeon Gotdlterarer haa con-
urtned the auxpli loua cuae which devel.
In Alexandria. The patient la
nearly well.
A t lal from iu!fKrt tella rf the
dlxovery of yellow fever at allaala-
alppl City on the Oulf of Mexico an!
atatea that the dlaeaae haa been there
alnca July 20. It originated In tha Har-
vey hoardlnxhoua. there amonc th
family of Major fie. Ther have been
eleven raaea all told and four peraona
are now under treatment All of the
other roaat tnwna have quarantined
aitalnat Mlaalanlppl City but there la
much resentment over the fact that
rha existence of the fever there wu
not dlacovered until Wednea.lay.
That 'ommonwvalih Hn an Ample
Ytlii-w Fevtr Trouble.
ALL IX ONE FAMILY.
Eiffel I'artiea Taken Dowa at tha
ftlJe Ueavrt f Mlaalaklppl
( lt lie.lde at ( arrolltoa
Tliat Mate.
FINED AND JAILED.
New Orleana. Auf. 17. The an-
nouncement of the discovery of a neat
of eleven u.-i of yellow fever at Mla-
alaaippi City within three mllea of
Gulfport. tha termlnua of the (Julf and
Ship Inland road and the fact that tha
fever haa U n In exlatence there alnce
before July 2H. the time when an-
nouncementa wern made here are ex-
pected to arften the aomewh.it aevere
crltlclarn of Mlanlaiilpplana of New Or-
leana for fallina: to find local Infection
earlier. IUf.re It waa known there
waa fever here there were fre.ju.-nt re-
porta of Ira exlatenc e on the arulf coaat.
but tha inspection haa ben m rltld
alona; the roimt for a month pant by
Alabama. XIHMkxIci! nnd Ke.lerul
thorltlea that the denial of fever In
MIk.IkhIi I or el.H. where waa accepted.
Ihe runtly In which the fever firat
appeared at Ml.salaalppl t tfy arrived
there from New (rleana July 1 and tha
fever la ut. J to have been In illaala-
aippi einre Hi juin. Tne family la
that of SL.J.ir (Ji-e of Currollton; MIb..
which eii.pj.ed a week In New Orleans
on their wuy to .MIUlppf City.
There ure now eleven ca-a. only one
of w hich la acrloUHly ML Troopa hava
drawn a inrdon around the Infected
section un l every effort w HI be made
by Surt;en Waalln of the marine hoe-
pttal aervl.e to confine the illaeaae.
All towna on the rulf coaat aa well at
towna on the Oulf and frihlp Inland
road autppe. n auarantlnea.
Tha really Inalmldcant numler of
ieatha here on Wednesday at a time
when It la expected there will be aome
Increase over the maximum figures al-
ready reiMir'ed made a fine Impres
sion on the local public confirming
frequently the exprenaed. view that the
disease waa losing Its virulence In con-
tact with mo-lern forma of treatment.
Of the nineteen new aquaree Infected
twelve Immediately Joining square
were previously reported aa Infected
show ing a Blltht spread of tha dlseaae.
A lint of eighteen suspicious cusea
rea hed the marine hospital officials
after tha report closed and waa under
InlveMlh'iition Thursday. A fine show-
Inlg was made by physicians forty-
seven of the sixty-six cases being re-
ported from private practice. Ten
more were reported by the emergency
hospital. Twenty-two of thV canes are
In the originally Infected area. Only
five new fix I ure above Canal street
the three adjolnlrg squares being al
ready Infected.
Governor Planrhard wired Chrlrman
Janvier of the citizens' committee an-
nounclngt that he had compllrin-i.t.-.l
Ptirgeon White by making him n colo
nel on his stafT.
Kome quarantims tighten and rome
are bxsenlng. Iotiayette. which Is
very severe In restrictions against S'ew
Orleana. now bnda herself practically
Isolated because there li one caae of
fever there. Crowley called out h r
military compwny to guard all avenue
of approach to the town. St. Francls-
vllle announces she will liar from her
midst all drummers and Italians.
The city council of Lake Charlea. In
defiance of the atate board of health
declared no freight can enter the town
from New Orleans or ofher Infected
point whether authorised by the
atate board or not.
In Ponaldaonvllle which haa a large
Italian population there has been a
mass meeting of Italians which
pledged the raca to co-operate with
authorities In guardlngl againat Infec-
tion. There were nineteen new caaes and
two deatha In thla city up to noon
Thursday.
YELLOW FEVER SCARE.
In
Wall Known Mobilian Convicted of Cir
cu'ating Fever Reporta.
Mobile. Aug. 17. C. W. Cow art. a
well known clllien. has been convicted
In the recorders' court on the charge of
circulating false rumnra of yellow fever
In Mobile. He waa fined SIS and given
thirty day. Cownrt had made the
statement that yellow fever existed In
Mobile and also that certain guards
could be bought for a flask of whisky.
Ha could prove neither charge.
Crow ley La. Aug. 17. Hlnce the an
nouncement of the existence at Lafay
ette and Ftayne of yellow fever the city
authorities of Crowley have thrown a
guard around the city for the punoe
af excluding all atrangera not provided
with health certlHcatea. Thla will not
Interefere with the free Ingres and
egreaa of farmers In thl vicinity nrd
of peraona from uninfected points pro-
vided with certificates of health.
Meridian Quarantines. '
Meridian. Mis.. Aug. 17. The mayor
nd board of aldermen and councllmen.
upon recommendatlona of the tlty
board of health and tha city health
officer passed an ordinance quarantin-
ing againat the entire atate cf Louis
iana.
a Lucid Moment tha Patient bald
That Ha Cam From Panama.
New York. Aug. 17. A yellow fever
scare waa caused in First avenu.
Ilrooklyn. w hen a doctor summoned to
a tenement found John O. Murphy a
laborer violently 111. In a lucid mo-
ment he said he came from. Panama a
few week ago. At the Norwegian
hoepltnl the physicians agreed I .at
Murphy had a mild case of yellow fe-
ver. Tha health department was noti-
fied and tt agent reported that he
found certain symptoms of typhoid
malaria and had grave suspicion that
his fellow physicians were right In
their opinion that Murphy haa yellow
fever He ordered Murphy placed In
an Isolated ward. An effort will be
made to find out a.hat steamer brought
the man her.
Nomad by a Cow.
N-vona. Tc.. Aug. 17. A wild cow
attacked an old man named lf-nlrlx.
knocked him down and gored him ae-
verely. A wound wna IntHcted In a
thigh that required fourteen stitches
to sew up.
Mora Armor Plat.
Iterlln. Aug. 17. The Japanese gov-
ernment Is negotiating with Krupps for
frrsh orders of armor plate.
TO G0ISO A WAY FOR TUB SUMMER IS rRO-
VIDISO COMFORTS AT HOME
THE NEXT DEST THING
IS
THE BEST
IS
CHEAPEST
KEEPS
Ettrylhing
IS
I n f i i p tntilU
WE KEEP THE ICE
Order a Coupon Dock today; u t do tht rat.
BRYAN ICE STORAGE & COAL 0
COMPANY
Stevenson filachine mwort.i.ti..
. northern part of Bryan
& Repair Works
'HONE US
WRITE US
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ViNOL
If you feel tired weak nervous suffer
with sleeplessness try a bottle of
Vinol the modern tonic reconstructor.
Sold on a positive guarantee by
E. J. JENKINS
BUCHANAN'S BILL OF FARE
We are all times prepared to serve the trade with a full line of
the best market products such as
BEEF VEAL.
SAUSAG E Fresh and Smoked
SHI0N IIAM3. Raw and Boiled .
BUTTER LARD
EGGS VEGETABLES in Season
And everything olrtainable at this market
The best the quickest Service Phone 282
S. W. BUCHANAN
...LIKE THE FLOWERS OF SUMMER TIME...
uperIor laundry work al-
waye call forth aiocere ad-
miration. Now that Natura
dona her new dreaa. tha time
haa arrived for ever aelf-
respecting gen tie man to
hloaaom out In apparel In
keeping with the season. So
aend your u Ice at ahirta
welleat veal aud favorite
collars and cuff to tha
BR VAN STEAM LAUN-
DRY. We will do them up to the
moat marrelou ayitem of
gentility and thorough at-iafactlou.
THE BRYAN STEAM LAUNDRY
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