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Bryan Texas Survtornlng December 30 1906.
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FAIRCHipSOrfflED
This li tho LU of Kataiiti Dae
Fornirr Secretary of the Trca.nry
Ktcent Outbreak
Makrs Statement.
OF YAQUIS1N3IEJC0
RECEIVED NO PROFIT
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band can whort fori
i pitted ChenV fai.
White Heath at Led
Vocr can 35 cent j j
e Strawber Jc.
1st but little morel (superior to the
ordinary run of C
0 KrnQ Sellers of Batavia
Gil UlUOl . Pure Foods!
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Attack the Store of an Itanand
After Imblbie; Mescal lie
to Death Mowlj 1'ropril
tar aod Wit.
Blsbee Arli. Pec. 29. Tcaen
JWADO INSURANCE This da of insurance
- should DCin orucr.w ww
. a" m -.erv Snil IJf 19 av
is the season i 9w- i . '
Iproof . gainst such dtsas era. M
there s no reason wuj
protected. 1 write Tornado "prance on all
classes of property. ASK. ME OR RATE. 5.
FIRE INSURANCE If you are ho ling cotton for
: Un cenU it-s bal bus.ness poli-
cy not to insure it Small amoun U accepted as
weU as large ones either into or country.
MY RATES ARE REASONABLE
DON'T FORGET I INSURE ANYTHING IN-
SURABLE. Prompt attcnt.on.'.iver: to all
j business large or sm4.
ilNSURAKCra3
GEO. A. AEsAMS
Office in Parker building. Telephones 265
I Am Agent for the Oliver Tj jewnter.
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la bi Interview at Koine financier
Mates' l t Ilffall U
Mind the I'rniaa Hood
Matter Indicted lor.
women aod children were in
by the Yaqul Indians during th
outbreak. The Indians alwt sttwo
otbera and took three women ay
ceptlv.ts to their stronghold
hills after destroying the ti of
Leocho.
The Indiana returned after
two hour of plunder riot an ion
being- frightened awir by a woitaln
from Guaymaa. Soldiers from fort
near br entered the town flftei
utee later
Lenebo waa a rallrcad atatt
a box ear for the depot end t
offlre surrouneded br tenia op led
by fifty Mexican laborers ar.helr
families. The only Attierlranjth
place were Station Master Thon
and liU family and two well drH.
At tho first alarm tho well Sirs
fled to tho fort and cave thi rm.
Thompson his wife and thijive
y tar-old boy crawled under 4unk
walk that lay bttween two ti In
viblrh they ere living and pined
th-re while the tents not flft.f.et
away were looted and burne ffhe
Indians first niado an attack the
store and rantlna run by a lan.
Willie the Italians drnnk niea'ron
his cantlna and plundered thlace
they slowly tortured Mm to 1 ifrbe
Italian's wife a Mexican wornwas
In a dellrate condition and the :in
tortured her. The house w.jhen
burned the bodies along with IThe
station BRent and hii Tarnily ladder
Rome Dee. tO. Charles 8. Falrchlld
ex-secretary of the United States
treasury who. with Oeorge W. Perklna
It New York was Indicted br tha
KTand Jury at that city on charjet of
forgery In the third degree in connec-
tion with the affalra of the New York
Life Insurance company baa been in
this city for three weeks.
When Informed of the action taken
by the grand Jury Mr. Falrchlld said:
"1 hare received a cable message from
my lawyers la the United States giv
ing me a summarized report of the
proceedings. I shall answer that I
personally derived bo profit from the
transaction on wbica tne inaicimenn
are based which was entirely lor tne
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TO OUR PATRONS:
Our dm business In enjoyed a splctuli
past year And we wish l' express thanks to
same and invite their continued favors.
growth durinRjthe
hll patrons for the
THREE REGISTERED PHKMACISTS
mVur store nJ an unexcelled i stock of pure
T i .1 an1 nromntness
guarantee 01 me auui - 1 ----.
" I. . v ;iitli evcrvtlimc per
rnotie 45 nus.
wofk
t liitineS
V4 M-
H. JAM
U2S are a sufficient
our prescription
.ning to the drug
L"S
shrieks of the t ' Mired. !
Tbo Indians 1 ! nt f'dlow thilpb
Itaiita. wno est
hill rtfinf fnf eil 1
murder and torture of the paters
raptured la the tlrst cnarue. )
About 8 o'c lock the wh!tle the
work train from Ouaymas rsvfarn-
Ing of its approach and the kjuls
hastily left. Sildlers from tjfort
arrived shout two hours aft the
firing of the flnt shot.
(leneral Torres arrived at tht ene
of the massacre th next dajrom
r.iuvmas and took charge of or
ganization of a puntltivo ep'V
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SIXTEEN KILLED.
h $350.00 Kid PIANO
i II MiiAn A JJ J '
ri. f.'.'mvini
UtR & l;KANT)ON. Dry
It tnnwn merchants if Bryan. Texas
ry OochIs; J. XLI-.N M
MYKRS
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I. r T FOUNTAIN. Groceries; POST OFI-'ICIS
XL.'.''' tm-v ncn 1'nrniture. HI irive with each
pu
. "V tiM.-..t tr. Ite used I votinz for
urcnasc a ; ... i .
nstitution you may want u w.
ADVANCE IN PRItS
netl firms and call forlour tickets and
end your votes to
OA'S JEW BY STORE
published el
i week Riviug
-h has reded. Remember
t the alxt named stores.
argest I ruber of votes
hcent ano. Call for
y.r choice.
NOW
lundry
our wsgont
-k we
ut the cash.
Heavy Snow Indirect Cause of areas!-
ful Accident.
Dundee Scotland Pt.
railroad collision caused Inertly
by the heavy sncw during tllast
few days sixteen persons werllled
and over thirty Injured. The anient
occurred near Arboath on the troad
between Edinburgh and Aberdoj and
some dlstsnce north of here kong
the persons Injured Is AlexandeVIll
lam Black member of the bos of
commons. I
During Friday afternoon tlllne
wss cleared and the train pnrded
for Dundee. It bad stopped at llott
Junetton. and the danger slgnaKere
thought to have been set. The J lied
to act however through being fcged
with snow or some other cau and
an exnress train dashed Into ttrear
of the waiting train.
JEFFRIES ANO SQUIRE
American and Australian Mate! for
the World'e Championship!
San Francisco. Dec. 29. ilcles
were signed by William Poland rep-
resenting James J. Jeffries anil. F.
Taylor representing the IthloliAth
letlc club for a fight fir thekavy-
weight championship of the wo and
a $30000 purse at ithlollte. Nemext
inrii hrivwn Jeffries and Uam
Snulres of Australia. The flgHs to
be with five-ounce gloves und.fMar
quls of Queensbury rules. Tay ha
received a cableersm from Siui ray
ing that he Is ready to start former
tea.
cxoRoa w. rraants.
benefit of the policyholders of the Ne
York Life Insurance company. The
. . . - . . I .wa r. . V t Irl
d fntm th'trwn I rhiro and
msolvef l the 1 vtkMt ami Sr Paul railroad
securities of which the Insurance cora-
nanv held large amounts. Under Its
I T laws the comnanv. it Is believed
must remove storks from Its assets
and could not cell such Urge amounts
in active stocks wunoui serious io-
and annarenilv requested the trust com
pany of which I was president to take
th Biiu-ka and hold them until an
.ivnfawnti u! could be made. The
books of the trust company show these
storks were taken. Subsequently for
n mo rnuin th holdimrs were chang
ed Into the form of loans to individ-
uals and later 1 am told the stocks
were sold with a profit of several hun-
dred thousand dollars to the policy.
Tn a holders of the insurance company
witn no proni or advaniaaw v
other company or individual The
transaction occurred long ago and I
cannot now be certain about details.
hn i .futn based on the recent in
apectloo of the books of the trust com-
psny and from statements made to me
y others. I have no recollection of
any affair connected with Prussian
bonds."
Mr. Falrchlld Is awaiting develop
mrnts and Is ready to return to Amer-
ica Immediately If necessary.
"BROKEN HEALTH.
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and
Dr. Culpepper CIvee This as H
eon For Suiciding.
Portsmouth. Va.. Dec . !
rharl-s T.. Culnepper. a leadll
wealthy physician waa found Ad In
his office with a bnllet woun-fa the
bred and a pistol lying by If side.
The words "broken health" Inulpep-
pere handwriting were found Titten
en a postal card on the pnysira s 01
flee desk.
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ANSBY
Matched For Mlddlewelg.
Chics iro. Dec. Tommy Rn and
Hugo Kelly are matched to fht for
the middleweight cbsmplonshlpf the
world. The fight will be heldjefore
the club offering the largest pse by
Jan 6. The men agreed on ISSounds
as the ringside weight
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Clergyman Assassinate
Memphis. Dec. 23 Rey. P. Illold-
a well known rresnyieriaiiiiini-
r aara a Union Cltr speclalo the
Kmwj cirlmltar. w-as assasitlntd at
Troy. His body was found neaa rail
road track. No clew. I
EIGHTEEN HORSES DROWN.
Railroad Ferryhand Rammed and Goes
to the Bottom.
New York. Dec. 29. The Erie rail-
m4 fArrvhoat Patterson from Pavo-
nla Ferry Jersey City to West Side"
New York was rammed in midstream
Saturday morning and sank. All pas-
sengers were saved also crew; but
irhtoon hnraee were drowned. They
AWMA hv nnrUM man m-nn WFrR
wnv " ucu vj - k - -- -- -- ------
on their way to New York markets.
There were only a few passengers r
the ferryboat at the time or me acch
dent. The collision occurred while two
boats were In mldstresm. A rreigni
ii.htor .tnirk the Patterson amldshtp
end the big ferryboat was almost cut
In two and at once pegan xo sin. u
passengers and crew were taken on
board the lighter but there wss not
sufficient time to remove the horses.
I EONARD NO MORE.
Former Partner of "Old Hutch" Dies
Unattended at Spangle Wash.
Chicago. Dec. 29. A dispatch to the
Tribune from Spokane Wash. says:
The once millionaire wheat speculator
psrtner ot "Old Hutch." In the Chicago
wheat pit. O. O. Leonard died at Span-
gle unattended by friends or relatives.
A eon of Mr. Leonara is mwiuw
eat of a steel mill at Birmingham. Ala
TERRIFIC STORM.
Prevailed In Straits of Gibraltar and
One Steamer Goes Down.
Cadla. Spain. Dec 29. A terrific
atorm prevailed Saturday In the
Straits of Gibraltar. Many ships
sought shelter in various ports along
the coast. The Belgian steamer Hei-
delberg bound for Havana was lost.
Several ot her crew went down with
her.
r' Tasto Sr.. a prominent farmer
fatally shot himself In the head near
Marlon Tel.
Roman candle badly mancled the
left band of Kev. W. S. Lester near
Terrell. Tes
RST II
BANK OF BkV:
U. S. GOVERNMEN
n
Capital Stock -Surplus
and Profits
Deposits -. -
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We solicit the
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ising every courtesy ana n
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consisieni wun pruoeni oanKi
J. W. HOWELL
GUY M. BRYAN JR
H. 0. B0ATWR1GHT
L L McINNtS
F. M. LAW
Fire Life Tornado Plate Glass )
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My Companies are as good as the best and can
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION on any risk no mat)
largeior how small at competitive rates. V
I respectfully solicit a share of your business gu
ing PROMPT ATTENTION GOOD SERVICE AliS.
PROTECTION.
My office is in the Smith Building over Cit.-
Bank. My telephone is number 161.
If yon can't come to see me call my phone and
iness will be promptly attended to and very much af
BBYAN 71
COTTON EXCHANG
J. H. HRTZ0G; Manager.
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PHOfJE 399
For any information iesit
the Cotton Market
OFFICE IN SMITH B
A Merry
Christmas
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