Bryan Morning Eagle (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907 Page: 6 of 6
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PECULIAR PUNISHMENTf (p
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Sired by Alsmo Jubilee and out of Fadett Signal Tttt 16 IU 2 01.
Cirandam Fadett Signal. Test I" I
(j'reat dam Croter Marie. Tett 2c lb.
This bull Signal of Bryan is without any !'. A is fine an indi-
vidual as you can find in the Jersey cattle str.iii and his i"- Jigree is
Without a missing link as to test cow from hi mother hi: to the
imported cow from the Uland of Jersey. One year a I offered
$25.00 to $35.00 for his heifer from 3 to 5 m nths old. I Jay they
arc selling from $25.00 to $75.00 and hard to r iv at any rcxn ihle
crice. This bull will make the season at my bjrn in Bryan Texas.
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Charges for his Services will bc'Five Dollars J
payable at time of servicejwith return piivileges. l can prove to you
that it is to your advantage to breed to this bull a; lie can nut be used
at this price another year. For information see
J. ra. CALDWELL.
Reading Consume Cone id-
erable Time.
Au-tMn May 23.-Prurtlcnlly the en
tire Thursday morning session of t'.c
i'iftT null of the atato nxainxt !V
Vat -re-Pierce Oil company avua cov
Mimed In reading the depositions '
Henry Cl.iy Pierce given at St. I ' '.
before Special Commlnsloner AnlVur
!at September the state heln r" c
tented nt that t!ne by Attorney fie
rnl Il:n!ly of MIskoiiiI and Cie
fense by Attorney Priest.
Pl-rro in bin deposition envc n r-'-f
review nf the orpaniraMnn ef th" V-
lers pierce Oil company. I!r '
telling of the apnnrtlonmrnt o? tei-M-tory
to Vnt"ra J'lcrro Oil compnty
and mild that It bad never gone !
yond the territory assigned to It. or c'M
any other ro'npany Intrude on the tir-
rltory sine 1878. When the co-.epn :v
was organized In l!o practlruKy fi'l
the stock was In hla name and nil
stock continued to stand In Tierce'
name nnd ho controlled and maiiaip'd
the company without any Interferon'"'
until July. l!ni. nt which time 2.7 "
shares of stock were transferred fo
M. M. Vanhlren rf New York aft-'
which the Standard Oil company r.t-
mimed active and. In part officious
control of the company notwithstand-
ing that he protested that It waa a
violation of hla repreaentatlon to the
people of Teiaa. He acknowledged
that In June. 1900 he gave a blank
certificate transferring at nek to a
representative of the Standard Oil
company. He alao admitted that th
Standard OH company had never ren!
ly relinquished Ita right to recc'v
dividends from the profits of the Waters-Pierce
Oil company.
REYNOLDS & EDGE
MCCtsSKS TO J. W. HI MCITT
-iT..' Jill !
Livery
Feed and
Sale
Barn
t'luttvlv I' if hll tttt
KeM rare of Riiaiding
llorr.
TELEPHONE 59
BRYAN. TEXAS
IMPORTANT RULING.
Cannot Bt Lcgialator and Superintend
ent at 8am Time.
Austin May 23 An Important nil-
In waa made by Judse J. T siudcr.
fflce esitlstant attorney ftneral. In
answer to an Inquiry from RcproM'tv
tatlve H. F. Schlitaahnn of I.ce cour.ty
JudRo Sludncr held that Schlni's!.-n
cannot acccj't the offlre of counfy
achord np Tlntcndent under the new
law passed by tiie Thirtieth lecNW
lure cral:iR tlie office In coutuli-s
having a Hdiiilastlc ixipulntlon pf 3hm
RUid-r holds that the ofilce in one If
niolnnx'nt uiidr the state nnd a
member of the IcirlHlature nctwlth-
siami'ns te ratt mat he rcHlans nn
atiperlt'ti-nd'-tit. cannot become elidible
to ofilce during- his term as a member
of the b'Tl.itiiture. Juduc Sludpor holds
that It Is out vary to the roiiHtlt uM'in.
The ptl'n- ' '.ir reaching na It arfecta
all lavmi'V-r. The fact that Schola-
ahan did t -f vote for th measure
dcea not aff'-'-t the case.
Thre Me lr ins arrived here from
iJiredii. hr'-; r'dden the entire dla-
tanre o' ti;'Vs on hnraehack. la
ordr to r- Oovci-rr Camiibell shout
fettlnc penalona. thne Mexicans har-
Ina; lwen smuts n th civil war under
Oeneral Hecvlde. tt took them thlr
teen days t.. make the trip
Negro Blown Out of Cave and
Shot to Death.
UunkU Iji.. May 23 Charlea Alex-
ander a negro aliened to have shot
and killed J. Chatbiln. a young white
man. near here abut two tnontha ao
waa surrounded by a poaae and killed
In a moat sensational manner. The
authorities were Informed that Alex-
ander waa In a rave underneath a
cabin at Evergreen five tiillca from
here. The iosae surrounded the cabin
but Alexander defied them to take blm
and opened fire seriously wound In
Livingston Pierce a member of the
poaao. Th cabin waa then blown urt
with dynamite and as Alexander
emerged from the cave he waa. shot
through the head and killed by Town
Marshal J. M. Claverle of Evergreen.
Fierce will recover.
KUROKI AT BOSTON.
Japaneae General Recipient of Much
Consideration at That City.
Ponton. May 23. General Kisf v.'.
waa the recipient of much consider i-
tlon here on Thursday. The day beca i
with a breakfast at the Tournlre
riven by Mayor Kltrgerald. when r."
was presented to Oovernor Guild mem
bers of the city government and preemi-
nent business men. About fifty atterd-
ed the breakfast. The general wis
taken In charge by Major Henry I.
Hlgglnnon. and two representatives :f
the Japaneae society at Harvard frr a
vbilt to tho stateliouse and Harvard
university.
TREASURER TRENT TALKS.
"8ome Comments on the Aldrich Law"
la His Theme.
Kansas City May 23. Charles II.
Treat treasurer of the United Btatea
addrcHaed the Missouri bankers' asso-
ciation meeting here In annual con-
Tcntlon. on "Some Commenta on the
Aldrich Law." Mr. Treat said the
law was of miwh benefit but banking
reform still remain to le made. He
believed our national system meets
the needs of the ecuntry as n whole.
better than any ether system In ex-
istence and he favored a modiflm-
tlon of It rather than an attempt to
Introduce any rev.ilutbitiary scheme.
such as credit currei.cv.
The Family Safety Oil
TheBest n Earth
For Sale by the Following
Reliable Dealers
C. E. Bullock &!Co:
Will S. Higgs
Ed Hall
Howell Bros.
B. Kaczer & Co.
D. Mike Jr.
J. H. Mavvhinney
Sanders Bros.
Jno. M. Sebesta.
JURY SAW LAND.
On
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VCe give a coupon with eacli
purchase. Help some worthy
candidate in the Scholarship
Contest by trading with us.
SOIII'I! W03IH HGK
A "Crackerjick" Bargain
for somebody:
New 5 room home jmt bnUhrd good
new crib new fences new well new
ciitcrn new garden newly paintej. Four
acru of newly fertilized land situated on
otth lide of town clje in. I'lenty room
for truck farm plenty room for orchard.
plenty room to grow rhi Item plenty
room io grow healthy children. I'lentv
t;iHd fieh air. place i' worth
SOil.tK) bill to sell quick am olicrin at
S12SO.OO
krincmlu-r il is "ri;lil up in Uin."
PHONE 359
Ionroe Edge
MAYOR ON STAND.
Details Incidents Connected With the
Shooting at Brownsville.
Washington. May 23. Vayor Fred-
erick K. Combe of Tlrownsvllle. Te.
testified as to the shooting. He de.
tailed Ineldenla connected with It and
told of the Investigation of Htlzcna
determined to know ! n-Nw.n
ble.
Most of the clrcic'-fi-ncea nnneted
With the rtl7ens" --itilrv hnve hren
made piild'e but th -vor (rt. rested i
the commlMe in I ' o-v the ev j
cltcnient followlne lirr:i jj"
Returning Verdict Was Rendered
ror Twenty-Five Dollara.
Fort Worth May "3. The Jttsy In
the case of J. ML Smith vs. the Texas
and Pnclflc Hallway company returned
a verdict for $25 damages. The suit
waa for $1""0. The defense did not
Introduce any evidence In the trial.
but after the evidence for the plaintiff
was all In took the jury on a smcI.Vi
train to the land supposed to be dam
aged by their embankment. The Jurv
rendered a verdict Immediately on re-
turning. Texas grain dealers and the millers
are holding meetings here with an rt
tendance of about seventy-five at ear'-.
Eugene Knrly of Waco presides over
the grain dealers' convention while
Perry Ilurrus of McKlnney wields th
gavel for the millers.
MRS. M'KINLEY KING.
V Mniw nt'nrl nti i
I .birmlH to '"very.
V rf's'in. but i
wd. nnd h J
to V.h did I
Vi. Mcople to '
Weak Kidneys
Wk Kldrx-r. enwtf tmlnt to wmk kidney
Frnr. Th. Kldrwrt lift UMlltimrt. ami ttf
Jtoirwcb. find Uielr waakiMX. not in tha orraa
Urll. but In tho oarvM Uul eroitrnl and rnU
Ml ttrvntthm thftn. lit. bhwp KMtnrsuv Is
mralirtiia xxidullr trvtrl to macta Irma
roiilmlluie nt-rvr. To doctor U KUIrx-r alno
l tutiW. It la uu oi usm and ol moo m
Well.
If roar bark arh or la wmk. if the artae
eclc. nrUiUrksnJttmnf .lt rouhmviraiinma
ol Hnihu or tAhrr itlitnwtne or clantvrmM kid
iM-rdiaau try lr. fchoop k.orrUT momb
TablHa or Liquid ol trm mht it tmo sail will
4o tor jrof. (Jrunlel renmamend aod aall
9
Rheumatism
J have found m Wed and fweaad eure lor Kn
4tUmt toa Ttid7 Ua wlU atlht-olhj
atMorkMl tin ot Phronlf ertppua oor r
Jrowbeli to Bb aemln. thai la lrapolbk.
17mkw .iTlr kui Ux patu and fixt rt
lata eykwaWOii
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BoGSerotiiuo
M. H. JAMES.
said hundred of
the streets f'lllv n---make
an Pttnrk o-
that he addressed '
enHlniT r niln- nf
mnnnt'd to illp-!
their hoT'i'-s
He f'eii'd mat-l-
credited to him bv
named oi-btl. connected with the al
leeed Bs:ni't bv tierro sotdiera on the
wife of a r-lMn-n nanu-d Kvnns" This
remark Is said to have been made the
nay prior to the sh'xitlng In a conver
sation with Major Penrose nt the noat
Vosrhol snld he overheard th mayor
tell MaW renmso that unless tha
negro soldiers were arrested before 11
nclock thit right very enlisted man
seen ii to r would be shot
Widow of the Late President Is Strlck
en With Paralysis.
Catitoi. O. May 23. Mrs. William
J McKlrl-'.v widow of the late president.
has i-ffired a stroVo of paro'v"!-
Dr. O P Porter the attending b'"
slrlan. siv his patient Is unconselon
nnd that tln-rp Is no hrpe for her te
Always
With the Newest Seasonable
Fabrics (or
Men's Clothing
The old reliable John Wittman Tailor Shop can always be de-
pen Jed upon (or quality style lit and promptness.
. (1IVU IIS YOLK OKDUKS
Merchant Tailor
WATTERS IN JAIL.
Alle-rd to Have Stabbed to Death at
' Vi'lsje Mills Will Weatherford.
re.v:l-i. se. I vn.-u-c Mills. Tex.. Mav 53. John
hlti- o1lr I . nll..i-..t In tav itnl.l.iwt UT1
Weutherfoid to denth at this pl.ife
several days npo was arrested bv
Sheriff McConnlce In Polk county nnd
Is now In Jail at Kountze.
Noted Compositor Dead.
Cleveland. Mar 23. Charlea
iu a Chemist In the City nt Church an actor of the time of John
tfeMMTof kln-wa. : but new. Jj!
rurmU mat ol this banaohwa
tSidk TkaouwUle Blood mtm -T?
SmlVTtt euawr ba addud to para waWie.
rL iia anuia. and Um ( of
ZtZlZSt-ia TrtuiT aieuaa to Soflrf kwr with.
ESitrS IZZlLa to rfld-a iaaa4
r rt
ur. jnoup b
Hheumutlc Remedy
M. H. JAMES.
Wllkea Hooth. died here. He was sev
enty five yea's old. After leaving the
atage Church became a printer and
at one time had the reputation of bcln-;
the most rapid type setter in th
world.
StaterreM Called For.
Washington. May 5J The comn-
troller of tv curr-iey Issued a r 'l
for a statcn -:'! o' fie condition of n
tlonal lank' ft tM rlnao of buslruji
on Monday. May 2
Fifty Persons Injured.
New York. May II In a rallroe
smash up near Coney Island fifty pv.
sons were hurt.
TERRIFIC STORM RAGED."
At One House Victuals In Stove
Hit by Lightning.
Houston. May 23. A violent rain
wind and electrical storm raged .here
and In this vicinity Thursday morning
beginning at 7 o'clock and lasting two
hours. Reports from the surrounding
country Indicate great damage. Sev
eral houses were hit by lightning
trees blown down and barns unroofed
but no one killed or Injured so fsr as
known.
A house at limner was struck by
lightning while the famllv was on the
eve of eating breakfast destroying the
victuals In the tove.
Hall waa also reiorted In several
localities
MAYBE STRING BROKE.
Harry Everett Parts Company With
Considerable Cash on Train.
Palestine. Tex.. May 23 Hairy Ev-
erett a prominent Palestine citizen
was ribbed of or lost lo while on a
train en mute to T'allas. As a pre-
caution he tied the rn-ney around one
of his legs with a string.
Harrington Better.
College Station. Tei . May 2S
President Harrington was Thursday
reported much better.
STEPHENS STABS HIMSELF.
While Deranged Inflicts Thirty Sli
Wounds Upon His Breast
Cleburne Tex.. May 23. A. R Steph
ens fifty-two years old. a prominent
farmer Is not expected to live as the
result of self Inflicted ' wounds. Ills
mind became deranged several days
ago and he has been watched but suc-
ceeded in securing a knife and now
has thirty-six stab wounds on his
breast
Terrell Preparing Anawer.
Austin. Msy S3. Judge A. W. Ter-
rell Is preparing an answer to the de-
rision of the court of criminal appeals
In holding that section 170 of the elee
tlon law Is unconstitutional. Judge
Terrell believes the court la wrong In
Ita view. He saya this decision knocks
out one of tho moat Important feature
of the law.
Coal Trains Collide.
Caney. I. T.. May 23 Two extra
eoal trains on the Choctaw division of
the Katy railway were In rearend eol
llslon three miles north of here. A
caboose engine and several cars were
badly wrecked. No one waa Injured
Traffic was delayed several hours.
OUT OUfe PRICES
.. ON ..
GRAIN FEED STUFF & HAY
PHONE 376
WILSON GRAIN CO.
Whets the Appetite i
WHEN COI.l) WEATHER COMES ON IT
WHETS THE APPETITE AND MAKES
Fresh Meats
and Seasonable Market Pt oducti even more desirable.
We are meeting the increased demsndt upon our
markets with the best of everything nicely rut and
guaranteed to please.
Tour orders eviu tceive prompt attention
S. H. FRAN
Summer Residence For Alfonso.
Madrid. May 23 King Alfonso Is
negotiating for an Island In northern
Spain where he proposes to build a
summer residence lay out a farm and
breed thoroughbred cattle.
Approved by the Aenate.
Montevideo. May 21 The bill abol
Inning the death penalty even In th
army has been approved by tho senate.
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Brandies Wines etc. aw Phone 70. E. ROHDE.
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