Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906 Page: 6 of 6
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DR. C. F. ANDREWS
Phftkian mn4
Special attention cn'
BRYAN. TEXAS.
Residence Telephone t.-il.
EXCURSION RATES
rKiX ALL I-OIXTH
oX THK
I. a 6. N. R. R.
SAN ANTONIO
VOK Til K II
SPRING CARNIVAL!
BATTLE cf FLOWERS
AXU
STATE
SAENGERFEST!
April 16-21 1906.
Sec Aieati f Wrile
A. L GO.IDRICK M. D.
Office at Jamee' Druj Store.
BRYAN. TEXAS.
Hpeclal Attention Given
Dlaeaaee of
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Reeldeae 'Phone 'JUL-
jtlLfTARY WITHDRAWN.
NUMICR OF DEAD.
Mitttrs Are fast Quieting Down In! Coroner Walsh Saya List la Not Li
w
San Frcleco.
Par. Francisco. April ?V Thlnga are
quieting J wn and all militiamen have
tH-n withdrawn from the atreeta.
Telrrtnnlc ronirMinliatlon with
r.wiJni haa ben r--atllh"t- Tor
tie time being service will be ronflnM
to busier tuwerer but It will 1m;
extindc-d very so.m. Teleplsone acrv-
lie will be rrsnrr.ed D t!" undcatroyed
. .i. ... tkA .!! In a r.w data
CPHI INTAIN. The r. U railroad la now operating
I WUIlinil ' int no wMU-r front and all ao:ta
1 of I-'H f supplies are being distributed
Dptltit ' fmp there. F.i m r llchts were start-
LtllUJk' on Kat stre-t Tuesday nliiht. and
.n
n .I GEfcD.rH
CM T.I Lit AH
The Tex a Railroad'
Palestine Texee.
Crown anJ BniKe work j sp -'
a!ty. Office u$-txr ovt-r B .n
NorwJ'5 store
those Il.'hts will be extended lo tha
wharves right away. There will bt
I Henry .f electric lUhts almost Imrre-
1 ill -.tnl
1 Official lint of condition of ach'-rd
buildings IbroiiKhnut the city ahcs
' twenty-nine lit;!l.llni were utterly dp-
atrnyi-d and forty-four at I'-aat par
tially rpnrea. as many oi me tan.-r
were so badly damaged they will have
4 j .... ....: tmijrllnga had opportunity tr cat
t e t T j to bP either pulled down or thorouxhly ThM uUo nJe of Cnnnf0wn.
V'--i-i&uftiZ'itfiC ' -fpalrt-d. It la llk.ly the reamnptlon -shortly after the enrthnuak
' iJ''LL. k.-'Sw "of lh" hort trrm Wl" 18 ma'c n wldlera and ik.II.. burled alons
" " L' tMiU er.-rt.-d In parka. watr front any p.riona. I 1
AHNOl'tiCEMLNT
cf he !ciet stylo
i-d !r.r tampiil
Th2 Carglil Company
Fin trl rta::nr. HeintonTixai
in
"i sageac wimiiih mil ir "
Ike a little "SUNSHINE"
It makes old furniture look
NEW. Call for a sample
package.
GARTH IKMELL ft YEBB
Agents for
Heath & Milligan Paints
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MSURAMCEi
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I Kurnin r.enerul Gerard of th 1'nlt
! ed K'jte ittnf haa taken noaapaalon
Crwker urammar acnnoi on rau
atreet. fur th benefit of th atrk peo-
ple In the parka who will b all re-
moved to that plare for rare and abet-
ter. There la amide fiixr a pare for
300 (.atictita. A ton e of 2irt pnyalrlans
and nurjeona la now making a houae
tohouae Inaction o aanltary condl-
llona under orrtera or ma reaim com
mllin.
There are 107 rompanlea to ahare
Ran rrnnrlro' Inilirance lofta. Tbla
loaa la ratlroated by local amenta at
between $l75.ooo.00o and $20o.ooo.O(0.
hut Ne Vnrk demla word that Inaur-
ance men there think the loaa will not
exceed $1!5.wiO.MX). The Chicago loaa
waa !l 15.000 .(mW). and three rompa
nlea defaulted to the amount of fj.
Ooo.ooo. The loaa In Haltlmore were
nalit In full. It amounted to 3
lu)ll fMM
The bodlea of three men and one
woman were found among the ruins
In the burned dlatrkt. One of them.
hih MentlHed aa that of John
llynea. waa found at Ijshteeum ana
Kentucky atreeta. liynee mei d
t.aih hT drnwnlna-. The remalna of
another man were found In the rulna
of the Southern Pacific buiiamu. auu
ihn.. nt another at 532' First avenue.
The body of the woman waa found at
ui.th anil Tnwnaend HI reel. ione
rnnlH tin Mentlfled.
It la a week ln(B thU cllV WBS VlS
Ited by an earthquake which laid low
the rnetropolla of the ratine coaai anu
.t.rt-A a rnnflavratlon uneaualled In
the history of thla country. Although
the ruddy s.low of the dyln embera
n tt.. .mi fire atlll nlabtly Illuminate
It:.- .u th work of restoration la al-
reaiiv well under war. nanti lor mo
construrtlon of ne tulldlnica to re-
those destroyed were rapidly
drawn and wor. on eome of them will
healn aa soon as the ruins are com
u rew imtlillniES are planed on a
larger settle that thoe licked up by
the flames rlvlnjr promise mai irom
.k. ..h. will rle new San Kr.inrlMCO
areuter and more beautiful than tha
old.
The eirxlus from the city continue
.11 i:.v Tn.--.iUv. A connlant utream
of men. women and children afoot and
In every cone. Ivatde vthl. le. wended
their wy down Market nnd Mlxnlrn
r...i. mwarr! 1'ie f. Trie. A little
hum!!.- on a htWk. carrl.-d over the
shoulder reprenented all the worldly
Nxlons of some; others bad Krlp.1
kiid iiiiKkets and n Knot nany hail
h.ii trnnUa 11 ml furniture. It 1 cell
mniert f.iMHMi neoiile were furnished
with fne iranoportaMon different
partu .f the Hate by th Santa f'e and
Southern Vix I fie railway. Keli. f
work Is now ihoroiiftbly orxanlzed a:i l
la raplJly b-comlnir tv.t niatlt'd.
SACKFUL OF SORROW.
Than Thousand.
rranclsco April :3.-Coronei
a. a th at
Wash estimates mai
tul numbt-r of dead will not be Ksi
than 1.000. His reporta are com
plete and bis estimate Is male "I
from all tha data he has been able tt
collect . .
rrniu. Wit.h aal.t lh liOdleS tnnl
the deputie have found and burlcc
Dumber 300. aa follows:
At I'olk and Hay atreeta. s:.
At Portsmouth square. Zs.
At Washlnitton square. 12.
At HU Mile House 200.
At I .nr.l Hill "J
Scattered In different parts of th
eity. o.
No thnrnttffh acarrh has been IHI
ar the district soma or MtrKct mri
or of tht: fblnene quarters. Man)
lives must have been lost In them
aectlons. South of Market street ar.
the chenp lo.lalnn housea. and man)
of these collapsed from the can a
quake. Th.-re Is little chance thai
half the Inmates o' ine collapset
bulldlnfES bad opTortunlty to escape
Ihi
lh.
WAfer frnnt manv neri.ina. I hav(
received no offUlal report of tbes'
aai Mr. Walsh.
DOCS EAT BODIES.
eicksnlng Sight That Waa Witnesses
In Stricken City.
San Francisco. April 25. One ot
the rrueaome acenea that has followed
the fire waa that witnessed on Tele
craph and Russian ttllls and atom
tha entire North twflrh front of tht
city Tueaday morning when scores ol
half starved docs were found t-atlni
human bodlea. The animals-were dis
rnvered amawlna and tearlnc at thl
rorpsea half burled In the rulna. There
waa only. a lea; or an arm projecting
ana ine aoca were aiaaina lor mt
rest of the bodies. Men who hail
been aent Into the rulna of the hornet
to look for what little property thai
rruKht nave escaped tne namea cam.
nmn thla alekenlna- condition an.
Immediately reported It to the nava
officers In command of the watei
frant military dlstrlcta. In respons
to their appeal that something be
done blue farkels were detailed tc
rover the sections designated and tc
kill all doga found In these vicinities
All mornln rifle renorts could bf
heard on the hillside and along the
beach aa the doga were Killed. Mer
were pressed into service either tc
burr the carcasses of the dogs or tc
throw them Into the bay.
ONE PLACE ESCAPED.
Not So Much aa a Tremor Waa Fait
en th Island.
San Francisco April 23. There li
one place within pi: tol shot of ruined
San Francliwo that the arthquak
did nt touch that did not lose a
chlmne-' or feel a tremor. Alcatrase
Island Is the place. Despite the fart
that the island Is covered with brick
dwellings brick forts and brick chlnv
neva not a brick waa loosened not
a crack made nor a quiver felt. When
the sclentlht conies to write he will
have bis hnnds full explaining why
Alcntmxe did not bave any physical
knowledge of the event.
It was announced at the meeting
of thp general rotnniittep that Or. Ie
vlnp. who has been lilac. d In chare.
of Hip Iter fross work bad arrived
and would immediately rotifer wl'h
Muvor SebmltZ. The KlIMilV commit
tees have rejxirted that all refugees
are being rov!d"d for and thai there
ia pl'-tity of food.
Ir. Ward fif the board of ha..h re
ported tht t!i.-re was very little i
klekiiesa r.f unv kind. There U a!M-
lutely tio danger of un fjildi mlc. tatd
be.
S JNO. A. FJ300RE
KS
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Lettera Bring Pathetic Tales and
Storiee of Tragic Trend.
Chicago. April 23. A sarkful of
tragedy and pnthoa reached the Chi-
cago postofflce Tuesday night when
the first mall from San Francisco di-
rect since the earthquake arrived. The
ack contained several thousand com-
munlcaflona from the fire sufferers to
Chicago relatives and friends. They
wt-ra written on shreds of wrapping pa-
per. pieces of Ikix coverings strips of
aborting cuffs shingles and other odds
and ends. None bore postage stamp
but all had the red ink stamp. Some
contained the one word. "Saved." Oth-
ers told in two-word sentences atorlt-a
f dtsih and terrible hardships.
CRAVES' CE0RCIAN.
Confederate Veterans
TO NEW ORLEANS
RATE ONE CENT A F.1ILE
Tickets on file April 22 2; ami 24.
n.Kxl tokave New Orleans :i fr More May 7 lyo.
The
Houston fi Texas Central
Railroad
tn connection with the Southern Pacific imm Houston has
ieet .electel .atl.-t!lci.l Route. SPECIAL TRAIN
K New orle.n. April SI. I.ve D.U-s 10 a. u...
KuDla U -A a. 111.. frsicaua 1.':'7 . lit.. Hremond s: p. m..
lie. n- P- m. Heinpstea.l f.:2) P. in. Arrive New or-
j; ' .'.. u .. April 21. tiulckeat Route fro .V.rtl. .r.d
Central Texaa. JWT Purchase your ticketa via Houston.
H A JOKES. Tnffie Managr. . L R0BB1HS CP. A.
HOI STON. TEXAS.
I In Firat Issue Siys Ho Has Withdrawn
From Senatorial Race.
Atlanta. April 23. In the first Issue
of his new nfiertiiM.n daily j a r the
Georgian. J.d.n T.mIe (irav.-a an-
nouncis bis withdrawal from the race
for I'tilted Slates tcrator against Tena-
tor Ilacnn.
Woo by American Swimrrer.
tlii.rl.riim I'.rwre AllTll C. M.
. 11. 1 - . - .
I Daniels of the New York Athletic . l ib.
holder of the worlds . hamplntu-tiip
1mi yard swliiimli.g r cord won the
flnsi heat In 1"" meters In the swim-
ming race here. Time 1 n.lnnte 13
seconds. Hal May of Hungary was
second: Ilealy. Australia third nnd
I) rl yshlre of F.ngland. fourth.
AID IS AMPLE.
Why tha Foreign Contributiona Ar
Not Accepted by President.
New York. April 23. In the Slaats
Zeutung Editor Wilder prints the fol
lowing; letter addressed to the presi-
dent by him:
"Your statement 1 reported In tbe
German prtss aa declining assistance
from foreigners for the Fan Franrlsco
aufferers. Will you allow ua to cor
rect this false Impression so that our
frlenda In Germany may be permitted
to follow the dlctatea of their heart
and contribute?"
Acting Secretary IJacon sent thl
reply:
"Your kind message to the president
Is received. The apontaneous con-
tributiona of the American people
have been ample to meet all require-
ment a and the proffcra of aid from all
other parts of the world have been
ao In excess of all needs that to avoid
any discrimination It was determined
best to accept no outside belf. The
president wishes the German people
to understand how deeply we appre-
ciate their hearty sympathy and that
we are quite as grnteful to th. m for
fraternal and humanitarian motive
a wp would be lld It rcetn possible
to a . J t their generous o'fi-ra."
I Paine Masses Away.
Cambridge. Mass.. April 23. Pro-
I fessor John Knola Paine director
1 of the musical department of Harvard
I university since 173 and a well known
composer and authority on music died
I suddenly Wednesday of pneumonia
' He was boru at Portland Me.. In lS2f.
I
! Fruit Abundant.
Corslesna. April 23. Treea in Na-
: varro county are loaded with fruit
Large Corn Receipts.
Chicago. April 23. Kectlpt of corn
Tuesday were 2t3 cr.
Signed by President.
Washington. April 23 President
Roosevelt late Tuesday signed th"
Joint r.folutlon of conirress appro-
priating ll.300.nipo additional for the
relief by the San Francisco sufferer's.
About Two Million Dollara.
New York April 23 I'p to noon
Tuesday the telegraphic transfers of
money to S.m Francisco through the
aabtreasury amounted to about 2.ooo.
Oi'O.
Forty Thousand Provided For.
San Francisco April 23. Tempor-
ary structurei have been erected In
Golden Gate park to house 40.000 persona.
Carber Confirmed.
Washington. April 23 The senate
eenflrmel the nomination ot Milton
Garber to be associate Justice of tb
scpreca court of Oklahoma.
Sf3 im !3!5 TP)
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Always Ready
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MERCHANT TAILOR.
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