The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 1, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL TWELVE.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1903.
NUMBER 50.
CONSOLIDATED IX JULY 1893 AVITH THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHICH WAS PUBLISHED HEREjjFoiv SIXTEEN YEAH S
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Wji. Kelly
President.
S. L. Dworitot
Vice-President.
A. ASHllEIM
Cashier.
I I HE FIB8T NATIONAL BANK 1
OF BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS. 1
CAPIAL $50000
Surplus ....25000
A G2NBRAL 3ANKING BUSDfESS TRANSACTED.
Report Incorrect.
Vice-Consul Magelssen Was Only
Fired At But' Not Hit
Bv Bullet.
Yellow Fever Notes.
Bays and sells Jlexican money
and Domestic Exchange.
Foreign Drafts issued on all
points in Europer
"DIRECTORS.
William Kelly C. H. Maris
Robert Dalzell A. Ashheim.
S. L. Dworman AT Alonso.
Hi
Health Amiiiiiiiitioii
You Want the Besfs
Your Physician aims to put
all bis knowledge experience and
skill into the prescription be
wiilei. It is an order lor a com-
bination of remedies which your
case requires. He cannot -rely on
the result nuless the ingiedieuts
are properly compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to yourself by brininc your
prescriptions here. They'll be
compounded only by registered
pharmacists who are aided by the
largest stock of drugs in this part
of the States everything of the
finest quality that money can buy
or experience select.
J.-L PUTEGNAT& BRO.
Constantinople Aug. 2S. It
transpires that the renort that
Vice-Consul Magelsson was killed
is incorrect. An unknown indivi
dual fired at him the bullet pass
ing close'to the vice-consul but did
not touch him.
'I he Vali of Beirut afterward
visited Vice-Consul Magelssen ex
pressed his regrets for the outrage
and ordered measures for the ar
rest of the nernetrators. The error
in stating that Vice-Consul Ma-
gellan was killed arose from a
mistake in a cipher telegram.
In response to a telegram of in-
quir regarding the reported as-
sassination of Vice-Consul Ma-
gelssen at Beirut. Syria Mr. Freyer
treasurer of the board of the Presby-
terian Mission at Beirut has
cabled to the Associated Press as
follows:
"Beirut Syria Aug. 2S Al-
though tho attack made on Vice-
Consul Magelssen was evidently
premeditated tho bullets missed
him and ho escaped uninjured.
"FREYER."
Lipton Gives Up.
Botica del Leon.
GBOS!
Dry Goods Boots SSfioes
BRCWTffSYILLE Tbus and MATAM0E08 Mixico.
WINCHESTER A3RMS ANB AMMUNITION
He Savs That England Can't Com-
ete .With American Yacht-men.
District Judge 111 Fever Spread-
ing on Southern Coast
' Minister Marlscal.
By Mexican Cable to Galveston
News:
Mexico Cit- Aug. 2S. The Ta-
maulipas District Judge is now
among the yellow fever patients at
Tampico. There is a good chance of
his recovery. Today there were
three deaths but no new cases.
While the fever is apparently abat-
ing in Tampico.it is gaining ground
on the southern coast' points.
Several cases ocurrcd at Laguna
State of Campeche. Miguel Galin-
do the well known bull fighter
succumbed to the disease on the
island of Carmen off Campeche.
Minister of Foreign Rolations
Mariscal left today for Nera Cruz
whence -he sails tomorrow on the
steamer Prmz August ilhelm
direct to Europe accompanied by
his invalid wife for whoso benefit
the trip is taken.
There are eighty-five yellow fever
patients at Merida. At Progreso
there are nineteen patients. 'I he
sanitary authorities are taking
active measures to. prevent the
spread of the disease in the Yuca
tan peninsula.
I CHOICE LANDS
FQRjfiLE!
E. H. Goodrich it Son
invite attention to their
list of lands tor sale es-
pecially to
Now York Aug. 23. Sir Thomas
Lipton aboard the Erin declared
today in an interview that he would
never challenge again for the Amer-
ica's cup until i man has been
found in England e. !: i equal to
Nat Horresl")r in j-acht building.
I he baronet admitted his disap-
pointment at hi - failure and frank-
ly said that he hud no hope of win-
ning even i -ing!e race. He saicU
"American brains and develop-
ment have us beaten. If the day
ever d ' -s coiue when England pro-
duces a Herreshoff then I will
challenge for the cup again. It will
not be u:itii then. It is unpleasant
to be compelled to admit it but the
brain in i'.nt building are on this
side oi the u .ite; . Jlerreshoff is a
wizard hi- nor;; i.- wonderful. No
one can have admired
Laredo Tex. Aug. 2S. A false
report was started today that there
were two cases of yellow fever in
New Laredo. Mavor Sanchez made
-
I Bargains In
Hidalgo Co.
TJie Los Guages and Ma-
gueies tracts of S7l
l-10acres. Also 1221 acres
adjoining in Porcion No.
41; 200 acres in Porcion
No. 77 in Starr County
and other entire porciones
in Hidalgo and Starr
Counties.
Special bargain. 5537
acres in Porcion No. 47
Hidalgo County.
Numerous Tracts in
Cameron Cour.tv. City
Lois Etc.
For price-: and teinas
inquire of.
I!. If. Gowlrich C Sou.
Bk. iwxsviixe Texas.
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'RQFESSI0WL CARDS
JAMES B 'WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Second Floor Rio Gr&niU' R-.Ufoc'
a close investigation and found j Building
that there was no foundation for i '
the report.
PUVAL WEST
2S. State
ATTORNEY AT LA"W.
Sax Antonio TEsav
FKEXCII BITLDIXG MAIN V'.JiZ&
Austin Tex. Au
Health Officer George R. Tabor has
been officially advised of the ex-
istence of yellow fever at Linares
' Will practiee in the federal and state
the Gulf division of the Mexican i tmstSm Umtl titleB examinC(1
Central Railroad. L niess a rigid
quarantine is maintained Dr.
Tabor fears that the epidemic will
reach Monterey. The State quar-
antine officers at all Rio Grande
border points a 5c very vigilant in
their efforts to keep out all s-us-jects.
GEO L. CRUaI
f near and Land Sinejor
more than i have.
Mexico City. August 25. Dr
.Sjhuar dying of yellow fever at '
Tampio called for a paper and!
Reliance! PKn wro'e n's ovn death certifi- j
cate. Dr. Salazar gavj his iifeforl
his pationts having been actively j
engaged since the uutureak of the
epidemic. He was hi charge ot the
I make L-irii Boniid'irie- n Spe-
:alty and de-ire t do n general
oiiMnex in Ci;oeron and Hidalgo
ernntie. P. O. Io :
BR( :V."V l TII.LL. T.. .
DTSm mm AND KiH:
She is the best
won on
ri: v-
ili
iGR
H. M. FIELD
DEALER
OCERIES
says tJie recent
1
letter'
- newspaper :
Shelf and Hecuuy Hardware
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;
Tin and Wooden -fc.e.
Wnpperman Non Breakable
White Enameled Wrre
Sheet Tin and IrOD
Round aud Flat Bar Iron
White Lead Lubricating Oil
Tlurpenliias Paint Varnish
andWindow Gass.
'If?
Mixed and Dry Paints for
Carriages and Buildings m
111 3 r..:u III
jarnase Bcon auu runu-
ini: Material. 11
Sash Doors and Blinds to
order.
Lime Cement and Bricks. j
Pays the Hiqbest Prices for Hides Skins and all CoaDtry Produce l
boat by aii oUu& and iiaa
strict merit.
'I am a most disappointed man.
My hopes were high when I left ' American hospital.
1 1 ii . v DENIMD BY CARDINAL
would carrv back the cup. lester-.
day fluke prolonged the agony tori -me.
I do not want to win any ships' 1ar'? Aur- -S. Cardinal Gib.
and I regretted Reliance's failure toikn? w riting from Montreaux
get over the line as much as anyone 'Switzerland
COUld.'- pilMlsneu y . 1 a
giving alleged details of his state-
1 1 t H ti i ments 10 a eiegat'on f the Uretdi
" clergy including the Pope's plan
To the Teachers and Patrons of for an Anclo-Ameriean s r.. r . : .
the Public Free Sclwols of the City c Ult. orit.ntn!
of Brownsville.
Owing to the delay in obtain;;).
the necessary text books the open-
ing of the public free schools of this 1 TEACHERS WANTED
city i hereby postponed until Mori- We ue'-cl at ui. a few m.jre Te.i.- l:er
da'v the 21st day of September f ;r Fa! -chM-- GW. p virion- ar-
jf1j. " ! in? fill- d rlaily b us. We are nccivinp
innre c-ill-thi ar than v-r Tf ire
By order of the board of trustees. ! an(i Tea;
Locis KoWALSKI. Ichern frteufeost. Eaclose stamp for
Secretarj-. : reply.
' American Te vrrzas' A.-s'ciatiox.
i J. J Gkaium LL
Special ttt-..;
Ey.- L'-r !
oea iu T;lsh'PM;i
I hirteenth
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Bnili'in? ..p
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DENTIST.
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tSlzabeth Si.. '.' Ov.ii:ir.e
invention
trutli.
lint
Patriarch. .t'-.
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E. H. Goodrich i 2:n
terr.-ys .ji Lfv.
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-. Hotfes' Spararas Pills csre all kWoer 111- Saj
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D. Mara:"r
Abstracts of An . I.iir
Cameron County Far
Qnickly and blj
Bn""vx.-:i tj; Texas.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 1, 1903, newspaper, September 1, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144290/m1/1/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .