Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 261, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Tenth Year. No. 261.
Bryan Texas Saturday Morning October 7 1905.
Price 5 Cent
-ICEIVED MUCH CASIlOlSALTU OF SOLDIERS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE 1 1
Mrlnniy Family Kami Kxtnmolr
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Intcri'.-iiD.' 1 1 'lire?.
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Three Registered Pharmacists
New Goods Received Daily
Close Prices on Jobbing Orders
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GIN INSURANCE
The season for insuring gins is about here
and I am better equipped than ever to handle
this 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. e.dwcllings and country stores.
Nothing but Reliable and Strong Companies Represented
1 in Mot at nnrta rr tt
OllTor Typewriter the only stan-
dard T 1 1 1 b I wminc tnichln.
GEO. A. ADAMS
Office in Parker building. Telephones 265 & 47
Dhtrlrt Altoi-aer Jrroint Will Mot
lo.tltate l.fril I'rnreedlsj L'a
III the ltMtirUnr Com
mittre Hsisbes.
the Kiultabl. Life
public sentiment
New York. Oct. . District Attorney
Jerome announced In a statement to
Juitlce Davy In the criminal branch
of the supreme court that lie Intended
to preaent to th ritraordlnary grand
Jury tli revelations afT-dli. I ho con-
duct of llf Inauranc bualnea which
has been mad before the legislative
Investigation committee. Mr. Jerome
said th Inquiry by this commit! haa
shown greater moral obliquity and
moral ohtunenrn on the rt of I lie
pereoti tin xt tint In the bualn
world than did th ho king rvU-
tlona In regard to
II n.ild thr wai
and sen of outran at what hud bn
don and that It would undoubtedly
lnt with general commendation if he
were to al t certain Individual tran
action and place thtn before tin
( gram! Jury at once. However he re
garded It aa hi duty to wult until th
I Invent iK.itlon committee had completed
Ita work and then to ank foe an extra
ordinary ;r.iril Jury mid l.iy Im fur It
th matter ill.n Ioe. by hi own atudy
of th situation iia n-ll ita that of oth-
en. Thin h ml I. he Intended to do
At the a union of th lnvfltlKatlon
coinmltt It waa brought out that. In
In addition to th II 11. 3 which Hob
ert . Mciurdy re. elved In coinmla-
aloiia on foreign bunln-na of th Mutual
IJf. he re. ee. '4I In commla-
alona ou mil'' bualneaa.
It waa brought out that lyoul
A. Thebai. ! who married Ml" tier
trud Mi '.ii ly. received In t-omtnla
alon fioni lav to 1304. the ruin of
1330.113 from the Mutual l.lf- Irmur-
an com pa n .
it waa ulno broiiKlit out th.it Hubert
II. Mct'urdy. who t President M'ur-
dy's eon epe. hln In. oine thla year
Would I tllO.IKMI
Another Incident was I lie puhllt a ( Ion
of u letter fiom t'harh-a K. Hughe.
ouiiN.'l of tlie legislative i oinmlttee to
P'Unuel l'nterin)er. i niim. ! for J.iiih'
II. Hyde the former controlling- atock
liold.-r i.f the i:.iiltable l.lf.. Ansur.iii"
aix lety. In uhiih Mr. HiiKhea e.ild th
i illntllll tee would tn. ike mi 1 1 r 1 1 ti 1 II i -
tluii In favor of Mr. Hyd in Ida i.xam
Inatloii h-f irc the i omniltt .
Th ih.iinber of coiiiineri ndupii-l
rexolutloi de taring that additional
h'Klnl.mun i tii'rciry for tli proper
regulation "' I''' Inaiiram i ompatilea.
OTHER FEVERS.
It la Believed All the Case Are Not
Yellow Jack.
New tirl-ann. ii t. C With the nutn-
l-r of uftalltlea Lilly from t llov fever
reduced to aimo't hI n I lici nt f.guren.
th public h.l ... lie. I I.- rom lllHlo.l
thut the iiiinili'r of new .iea n tin-
Jiinl irl ibl v Luge and that tli'-re la !
Ing Im liid-d In t!i nffli I. I lut. t anea
rl.iii-. aa yellow fever that ar almply
fever. The marine hoapltal aervh e of-
ficial iidtntt thla na probably th can
but dim lalm reaponalbtllt y for th er-
ror whh h are Included In offl. ial fig-
ure which they furnlah. Th blame I
placed at the dinire of certain phyfl-
clan who find their excuae for refiort-
Ing aui h canea In pretended fear of a r-i-Ht
If they ahnuld make a mlatake and
fall to report an actual caie.
Heport up to f o'clock Thuredny
evening I: New raae. 2t: death. S.
Four caaea were reportd at Vlck-
burg. Other Mlaalaalppl caaea are:
Natihea. t. f.ulfport. ; H-rU 4'lly. 1:
Iloxle 4 new caaea J death; Roaetta
3 new i t 2 death.
The followlna; report frrtn the coun-
try were received:
Knner. on new caae.
Terr Itonn parlh (two day).
tw-lv caaea.
Amelia and Hi you IOura (three
dayal. aeven new caaea. on ileal h.
La I'lace and Vicinity (-ven day)
twetity-alx new caaea. all death.
liarratnrla. three new caaea.
Taliulah. one new caae.
IjiU Providence aix new cnae.
Cotiald-rahle Infection haa been
found In the aurroundlng country.
A dlapatch from noeetta aaya that
there "yet remalna nearly fifty peraon
who have eacaped." Indicating that all
other In th town have been atrlcken
with th dlae.me. An urgent apeal wa
aent to Ir. Hunter for alatance.
which wa given.
Colonel I'. II. Itenjumtn. one of th
beat known planter In North I.ouli-
ana. died of yellow fever on hi plan-
tation In Kut Carroll parlxh. aouth of
Iik Provldeno-. Ill duughier I now
111 with the illne.ua.
Penaacola report eighteen new cun
ml three death.
Several caa are reported In atat
of Oaiaca. Mexico. There ar two at
Vera Crui and IH caae and two
deti at Trzonap.i.
ltffi (amed bjr Immoral llabltt
llrad Ibe LUt of Admltiiioai
and Mont Iteatb. Aro tho
I'ratill of 1'oeomoala.
In a light at a dance near Merten
Tex.. Pink f.lttlejohn waa o badly cut
he roay die. Wiley Sclam and Hen
Perlman hav fractured ikull.
V'aahtniton. (xt. . Burgeon Gen-
eral K. M. O'Reilly of the army haa
ubittltt.-d an exhauatlve report on
health condition of the army to Sec-
retary Taft. The report aaya the en-
lifted atrerigth of the army aa ahown
upon the monthly alck report waa II.-
740 and on the return of tho military
aecretary (0.139. and calculation are
made up on the latter flgurea. There
were '.t.ltt "admlealona to the lick re-
tort" during the year tho 401 death!
from all cauaea and 1377 dlachargea
from dlaablllty. Mgure. he aay. ihow
a ateady and progreealve Improvement
of the health of the army.
The report aaya that by far the moat
Important dlaaa affecting tho effl-
rlmcy of the army during the year
ha been thoae reultlng from Immor-
al habit which rauaed II per cent of
41 admlealona. Thla claa of dlieaae
adaniel from third to flrat place In
the tiumber of adtnlaalona to th alck
report. There are conatoitly on the
rick report f r thla claaa of dlaeaae
Tit inn. equal to the hie for th en-
tire yeur of nervier of eleven full com-.anl-a
of Infantry.
The control of tiieae dlaeaaea." aay
Cetii rnl ti llellly "II n largely In the
hand of civil authorltlea. and one of
th mont Important atepe to that end
would apar to be claaelng them with
other lnfe tioua dlceaaea and the re-quln-inent
that they ahall be reported
aa nui h and controlled by heaith de-
tun nenta. In the military aervlce a
ImlUr i ourne ahould be followed.
"Aa to the i nun of death pneumo
nia haa advanced to flrat place and
tuherculoMa avcorid.
"There were 201 adtnlaalona for gun
hot wound with forty-four ileatha
and 2V) admlnntona for wound oth
than gutmhot. with Tift -en death
Twnty-on men were killed In action
anj foily-two wounded. Of th.- killed
two were b- gunnhot. Of the wound
ed tweiity-"lglit were by gunahot.
There were forty-five aoldler
drowned. II per cent of the total death
from all lauaea. Indicating how Im
portunt It I that all noldirr ahould
have n nti-mat Ic Inatructlon In awim
nil ig Tw nty-neven enhllera commu
te.! nuK lie Ti deal ha were due to
homicide.
'Notw Ithntandlng that the large part
of th urmy waa nerving In the tropic
there waa no adrnlnnlon for anake bite.
'The Btrength of the offlcera from
SCI from medical department report
and IHIi from military a-cretary
There were i'1'6 11 Imlnalon and tweif
ty-aeven death.
'I'omtiarlnona w.lh foreign arml
how that the hlgh-nt rate of admin
alona waa In th American army and
th low-eat In the Ruaalan. The hlgheat
death rate waa In th American army
and th low en t In th Pruaalan. The
hlgheat non-ffctlv rate wa In th
American army and the loweat In the
Pruaalan.
"The very high proportion for alco
t.otlam In the American army a com.
tared with that of the Hrttiah I partly-
due to the fact that In the latter aer
vlce only admtaalona to hoapltal are
counted.
"It la notable that while th Prltlah
have lea than half the American ad
mlaalon rate for dyaentery. their death
rate la practically the aame. and that
white their ratio adrnlnnlon for malaria
a about the aame their death rate la
nearly three time aa great The
American adrnlnnlon rat for malaria
a nearly eighty time that of the
French whllo the death rat I only
five time aa great. Thee fact point
out the difference In the method of
computing adrnlnnlon. The figure for
mranle and mump compare very un
favorably w ith the other armh except
the French.
The atrength of the army In th
Philippine wa 11 ! and there were
::4l admlealona to the alck report and
105 death. The atrength of the Fili-
pino troop waa if 10 and there were
i:42 admlnntona and 103 death."
PoitmatUr Personally Guaranteed
Them Their Former Salaries.
Ooldfleld. N v.. in t. I. Ow ing to the
r-d net Ion of aalarlea of clerk at the
poetofrlce here from 1120 per month to
S0 per month by direction from
Washington ten mn walked out of the
ofllo and were only perauaded to re-
turn by Poatmanter t'olllna personally
guaranteeing them their former aala
rlea. Ten now civil a-rvlce men from
San I'ranclnco will take thi place of
the old force at the lower aalarlc.
illy bais
FAMOUS MINSTRELS
HeaJed by the King of Colored Minstrelsy BILLY KERSAN0S
Together with all the colored stars of the country
in the cast. See the georgeous first part
. . entitled . . .
"The WATERMELON"
See the Funny SiJe-splitting Laughable Afterpart
"NANCY'S ELOPEMENT"
Stevenson Machine
iiuruiern pan 01 Bryan
& Repair Works
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HONESTY
Honesly in prescriptions is our h atch- ord.
Uowtrtr much we may know aloul medicines ti e
never pil our knowledge against Vial of your doc-
tor. H'jt can conceive of nothing more dishonest
than the substitution o f something else for that
which your doctor has asked for. You can Iring
your prescription to us knowing that you will gel
just what your doctor has ordered. ."Ind that loo
at a price that will please you.
E. J. JENKINS
BUCHANAN'S BILL OF FARE
w c are an umes prepared to serve the trade with a full line of
th' best market products such as
BEEF
PORK
MUTTON
BUTTER
EGCS
VEAL
SAUSAGE Fresh and Smoked
HAMS Raw and Boiled
LARD
VEGETABLES in Season
And everything obtainable at this market
The best the quickest Service Phone 282
S. W. BUCHANAN
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MANY INDICTMENTS.
Forty
Thirteen Already Returned and
Mora Being Drawn Up.
Peoria Oct. . Total thirteen Indict
ments returned against Newton C.
Dougherty city uperlntendetit of
schools and president of Peoria Na
tional bank. Tn are for embczxlement
and three forgery. Forty more are
being drawn by tate'aua"1 rJ
amce.
...LIKE THE FLOWERS OF SUMMER TIME.
uperlor laundry work al-
ways calli fortli slDcero ad-
miration. Now that Naturo
dorn tier oew dresa. the time
haa arrived for trery ieU-
reepectlnfr gentle man to
blossom out in aprarel la
keeping with the season. Ho
end your nicest ehlrts
wellest Testa and farorite
collari and caffs to the
BRYAN
STEAM
DRY.
LA UN-
We will do them up to the
most marvelous system of
frentillty and thorough satisfaction.
LI THE BRYAN STEAM LAUNDRY
.oiactorily all basin
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