The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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1 eoej&ie eui uu siiioi
By allowing lis to take your measure for one
of those Stylish Fall Suits which we are now
offering - r-nm-
his line formerly sold
CG ItlfmiB b
SO
i.
SO.
Hut the Tailoring Concern was overstocked
ON WOOLENS and decided to CLOSE OUT THE
ENTIRE LINE JIT THIS BIS REDUCTION. VVe also
have somo Choice 1'atlerns lelt in 151.0WN
CHEVIOTS at
16.00.
PARKS & WALDROP
MEN'S KUHNISHKHS.
aierad at la roslnfflc al Rrrao TtiM.
Racood Claae avail outur.
T ((ISSILI.T. PALMKB A CAKXEH.
MilcoliC Editor.
icrkcriitiom rwi:
('r Wack 1.5c. Per month. 60r
U.'& T. C. lltu! i Card Itryan.
fiurtl.bonn.l No 1 12:10 p m
Southbound No 2 4 .05 p tn
Northbound No S 2 01 a m
(Suulliboun l No 4 1:37 a m
Time Tnblf llrarne.
WIBT fXl.
No. 1 rave 12 .45 a m
No. 3 leavea M ill a. ni.
gAT HoUMI.
So. 2 !' 3.00 a. i
No. 4 leavea 4;3tf p. ni.
HIKUI III . MIS AMI ANTdM'I.
No. 9 leave II. amc ...... 3 05 p. in.
No. 10 arrives at llrarna . . .11 Vi a. in.
II. &T. C. Tliim Talle llrarue.
HORTII P.OI.M).
So. 1 artlte 12 80 p. a.
No. 3 arriytg. .. 2.45 a. m.
Tin' lonlf j'n Point oT V1W.
The ostrich ha wing". lut lie cannot
fly;
The hoi ba onlv one tor;
Have von noticed (In1 aim el the clo.
pliant eyes
Or the pilch of the roo.trra'a crow?
The fox ha a brush hut he doe not
l.aliit
And 1 1 h i dw it a rapital Joke
That the goat ha horn which he can-
not blow
And a beam that he cannot atioke.
I think thit quite the funniet woild
That ever a night could see
I! lit the moat lidiculoui thing of all
Are the people who laugh at me!
-St Nicholas
Cotton ICec-Hpt.
Farmers' Cotton Yard
Lawrence Warehouse .
Itrick 'Vrvhouo
Kernole
White A Nail
Ilolsrt-oii' Yard
Par in....
MeCoriu'idati'
Total
4010
r.104
27HO
l.-oo
131'.
. ... ."
.... 700
(152
17.40
W. R. Johnann went to io!a ynter-
dir. .
I (..ore for rent. Apply toT.
I!...
K. (aa-
H0
All the train inspector have been
called oil.
Winter underwear all kind cotton
and wool Jtut relieved at I'arki A Wal-
drop'a. 2K)
It. II. Lynch haa gone on a luainee
trip to Ieon county.
io!d anl ailver fl-h cape Jasmine
and t o-year-old rose for tale hy Mr
I'rocier. 10
Mra. Duncan Adriaice ami lilt'e ton
are visiting at College.
(.arland of tloleta ii lha fioeet and
moat delira'e odor made. It last. Nil.)
hy Nam It. Wllaon A Co. W
Mri. Ilessio I.awren.-e left yrateiday
for a werk't init to NuvaMita.
t'Dumullr low price pievail on a in
ter umlrraear at l a'ki A Wildiop'o.
loo ahoiil I thrir line before hur-
I "If. Jul
We are hoaing a new hue of le.mi.
aoo'a dr'eratel rr tlaane pjer. r-atu
B. Wilwn A Co. IK)
Col. W. T. Jonea and Alex Kaing
ere in fiom the Bin a bottom yctr-
day. lidiea. nei ur nc line of box a'ab
lonary. We aie (howing ih lat-l in
tinted pn. Sim ll. Wileon A Co.
V0
Miaa I.i a Ixiwry h'fl for Waco ye
terday af.rr a plvaanl i-ii to 1'iof. and
Mra. L. I. Mclnnia.
Jrrwy rilihe'l fli-ere linel ninleracar
inter aright 1.00amit atl'aikaA
Waldrtip'a. ?io
Ticket for Fudd'e ndntrel will be
plnct'd on aaleat Mantgrr Mike'a rtore
thin morning at 10 o'clock (.let your
aeala early.
Kor Sale My five room renhlenc lih
erranta room atable and other out-
Lot. ciiternwatciork and garden
Cheap. Apr'v to X. 11. Cole. IVi lm
llefttliiff htovea 1'nt I' p.
I have two tinner and can put up
repair and renovdte vur dealing t we
on ahoil notii-e. hee tn beautiful line
nf heater lef'ire you buy. 2'M
riioneiiu. J. A. Mver.
A limn motivate I hi firm to buy
aome illainoml enrrlni; lor lii wiir
I lie who umi i iii wii-iiiiih i par Hie
inti rrit on the morigage b'lt on the
flrat ) .hln- lout one of the "eparkt" in
the and wherrnin the tried to hang
herwlfin the ham but the rnp bioke
nod he It'll on a Jeieey cow worth (150
an I br ike it. lm k. II. r huband an
dtrtiMik to ahoot the cow to put her ont
of her tnUcry b it the g in br.tel and
destroyed Imtli hi eye. and the wife
ran away with a ligVning rod ped.ller.
The nu.r'ape. i mill on ile k and l i b
fair tobe In a rip o'd age. Dachang
Prof. II. J. l'u'ney the bid rellal.li
piano Inner ill Ih- in llrvan about
Nov. imh. If you want your work done
It would he in the faitory gii
hi in. i3
The long wiahed for lrot waa very
niucli in evidence yeateidv morning
Itcbuniliir riitiioa.
I am pr. pared to r. lufT pinnoa and
makrthi'iii aonnd a well a the? did
hen new. Thia lamr at t itliy but I
alao tune piano.. I u-r a p. in (Irr-
man felt (or n-bnirng inounte-l on liil-
iM-r c olli a pi(Ki hu h in.ii'. t ihe
bent ienlt. Charlr Clawlon
iVll. Whi-elm-k.'Teiar.
Cold Weather
Chaps the Skin.
BUIR'S FIJI!) Sl'UlllR
Will Heal and Cure it
IN ONE DAY.
Sold UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
II v
SAM B. WILSON & CO.
f!J
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fo)
11
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And
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THE KING'S MENU
never contained mure dainty dishes tlnn i made from
the choree delicacies in the hest brands of canned
goods flour and cenals of all kinds. Our high-grade
teas and coffees havo been selected as palate ticklers
"to cheer but nut inebriate." Try nome fine mixed
tea at " cents per lb
ZrL. TAT. WIIjSON
Tak whC. 1. BUCKSHEAR about
insurance ol the
Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
RICHAKD A. McCURDY Prt. Ihe Oldest Company. Organiieo lo-
I ........ I A. ...la O T.I S M
The Hlruuir.1 liuinr-KfrT wiifi'iiiin.UVl Km v.lit
Hiir.lu . .
Imurani- In Umr
V.7 .i.-.U : : H..M. lur urllv l y'r"u m' f-.7 m "I
numx l hf Mil lll'l'.l lor " " -
All A ut ii in t Duj'k OiiIIiik.
Karly last Fii.lay morning a party of
fourlei tet out from the College In-
teut on gutlii ring a few pet au and lia-
ing a good timu gei er.illy. About 10 a.
in. tint priM'VRHion headed by a fed-
beaded man and white hone drew rein
in front of the Citmon cmtiige on the
Jno. Clmnce fatui in tlurleaoii couuty.
(Iir hoHpitable hod I and hontei (hav
ing been warned of the "invaion")
welcomed ua coidially and at once
placed ereiy oi e at em-e. After a lie" t
re t tliey piloted u to the pn an grove
where a huiiy ecene a fih.ii enai ted.
The pecan fuiily rained down fr m the
thra-hera and a (CMinhle ennued a
gn.eral i. r.unble in which dignilieil
profeiioia eeditte matron and demine
maiden atticipateil each vying with
the other to eee who could get the
moat pi i ai .
Af.er an hour of thU pleasant rrt
one auggi-ited that a we contem
plated taking both dini.er and inpprr
on tl.a grounda we hould hava an
early dinner. Thi auggea ion wnacou-
uirred in without a di-euting voir.
.Mr. Carton bad a nice ahoat btrlx-
rued for the ocea-kin and it wa fully
appre-ialed. Mr. SLina h i I prepnre.1
anelcgtiiit lunch an we fated timp-
luoii-ly and ao aoundant wa every-
thing that 1 feel BMf the proverbial
"twelve bake. full of fragment a"
might have iMi-n gntliered up.
After dinner the eiitliuniaeiu forgath
ering pet an waa totally la. king and
very few mote nuta were gutheied that
lay. However with target prictiie
a 'iige negro dnDce and a few triek per.
foimance the afternoon hour tlcw
awiflly by. Cue! Uich l'gan a pla'i-
tation negn eome (U) y. ara old "took
the cake" hy turniog a c .uple of neat
hand rpilnga for ua. It waa derided to
wind up the day with a g.od old fali.
iened dance at the Smith and Caraon
d.iueeia hull fop abiiro In the atore.)
'Twna a fitting ei ding to a moat ple-
antly apx-iu day.
Tlie mrtr front t'olleg w coinOMd
ol Mr. and Mra. r.t.i a. Mr. Ilurgoon nd
Mi-e Shi an Mr. Todd and Mi Kittle
l'iof. Nagle i'c near Connell Smith
rhiliMitt. TUmiii and Me-ara. Baker and
Hooper. Dieeit were joined in the hot'
t-.iu by our p-tiUi bout and hosier Mr
and Mra. Caraon Mia. liregg and chil
dten and Me erf . I.ai g and Kud.
That night Mr . Ibxlgeiand hi three
chnrmiiig ihter came down from Tuui
and parlhipauic In the ilaui-e.
Itlaiheopioi nofytur coirepond
ent that unleea Mr. and Mr'. Caraon
wih a aiu.ilar i twa-Urn It will be nei-
raary for tiieaa iither to de. lare ipia.
antine or get v t an injunction again-t
AN ELECTION RIOT.
ThrM Maa Ara a.rloutlf W aaailad
In LlkalX la .
Frankfort Ky.. Mov 2 A riot In
vhl h Frank Kghert of the r ranker
lire ilepartmpnt waa rldtlled with hul-
Wta and Deputy Sheriff Ta lleakln.
John Smith and Walter (lolm were fil-
ially wounded occurred at 1:45 u'cl.ick
ihl morning. The tragiily wna the re-
nin of an attempt on the life of Ion
Murvhall and other political worker
about midnight.
Manilial! and other heading the
f p lit for the Democratic mimlilpnl
ilcket ainrteil to the country at It
O'clock with a load of negroea. Kghert.
a deHpernte character (ti of liquor
crranlzed a band and aturted In pur-
r.ull. Aa Marohall and John Smith wete
returning from the country Kghert
f.ied wounding Smith probably fa-
mily. Mimhnll recognized Kgliert. Mar-
nhall'a friend anil the friend of Smith
rrmed themxclvf. and from 12 until 1
o clock DO men were loiatei in varlou
parla of the town conimlaaloued by
County Judge Wtllama a dnipty her.
IITr. At 1:45 o'chrk Kgbert came down
Main atreet In company with Waller
Wolna both brandlehlng their r.'Volv.T.i
in the mint threatening manner. Kr
hirt began firing lieputy Sheriff IVu-
ktn fell mortally wounded. Inxtanliy
iO ahot were fired. Kghert fell riddled
with bullet. Walter Coin fell clofo
h) KglMrt.
Doctor fay Deakln. EglxTt and
Oilna can live onVy an hour or two.
A later dlepati h any Frank Hub Tt.
Howard (Slore and John Smith are
dead and Ileakln dying.
RACE TROUBLE IN FLORIDA.
Tha MlMk la rlhborlio I '"in
Blld la !.'
Jackaanvllle. Fla. Nov. 2.-A : p cl il
to the Time t'nlon and Clilzen fr 1..1
l'ort Fierce. Kla. fcay that lerluii
trouble h occurred thire between ne-
grora and white the rcHiilt being that
the negro ett lenient haa been hrok.n
up their church haa been burned unl
all of the memher of the ruce ecu-
pelled to leave.
The canoe of Ihe trouble u an la
milting and uhmene note handed by
negro to a respectable young white
woman while at tho poHtoflUe. She
did not opn the note until rh
reached home and then prompt y
uliowed It to her brother who arming
htniHclf and notifying the neighbor
went after the offender. The man.
however hud been aplrlted away by
hi friend and wan not caught.
The white disappointed at not mul
ing him. turned their attention to oth
er of Ihe race who have a email aot-
llc mint on the edge of the town.
tdT Write r.'4 dillerent contract! lor m and female.
:C. J. liliACK HI lKAlt AKrnt.
Onice at Hair Drug Store Uryan. le.aa
all comer..
One of the I'arty.
HAS A WIFE IN TEXAS.
Wllllaa Hay Will flaa Ha It Clalm.4
a Hw.ba.aa by
New York. Not. !. A dltipatrh to the
World from Poughkeepale. N. . aaya
when William llayea returna again
from the Klondike leaving hi aon he
will learn that two women In lex
lalm respectively to be hi wife and
(Uuahter. Have left Modena. I'later
county. 26 yeara ago after hla wife
death leaving a baby one year old. He
went to Teiaa. but nine year later ar
rived In Ahwka. He waa one of the
nrt prospector In the Klondike and
ha made a fortune there.
tine month ago he reurnel to nnd
hla aon In Maa hmwtta. After guiding
the young man to a paying claim he
Intend to return.
The I'oiighkeepule police department
ha jtil received a letter from Mr
Kugene O. 1'erelra of No. 21 Trenton
Mreet. Ilotir.ton. Tex.. In which he
dalma to le the daughter of Have.
Her father she ay. marled Kmma
Carroll who I now living In lloimton
and deaerted her Ufore she t Pearl)
waa born.
AGAIN ON TRIAL.
al
Manager AI. C . Field aUaya abreait
if the time baa written a liuhabb
emdily "A Trip to the Klondike ti..ld
Higingi." Aa a iy rea.li'y be imagined
the akil 1 a tra est von the Utent p p
uUr cr.ne the rt ih to Alaka after .o l
and ititroluc(. I tr. F.r'd a tiold I)it
I'.te. "Tommy Donnelly aa "C har ie
Too (;.!" Fran kTo.1.1 a "Man Aftaid
of II; Oold" aiM I Mcr tjuinlan Ie-
dy and the ent'i company aa Yukon
Indian' (iravi ljfger Ktiltnaux
Iiplanler Ioj t etc. etc. The r kit
prove.1 mi. h a i icce when (lot put on
that Mr. Field ia bad eci.i aienery
paiuied for it a ml appMpnate coattime
deeigna. It ' iii hI up the brilliant flrat
part oi hl Id guiinre Inch appeir
al theOx ra Ik uaeNov. S.
J C. twrratb M.lara Ika Caarl
Ka lF llaaa Mara.
Kanoa City. Nov. ! The aecon
trial of J. V. Daragh. f irmerly preal
dent of the defunct Kaii'iu City Safe
IietHKlt and Saving bank for reeelv
lt:g depoflta when he knew the bank
t.a In a fulling condition. I now In
progresa In the criminal court In In
dependence. Ihe caje taken up a-i
the ame one un wheh Darragh waa
tried In November and December. 1S'.4
that i f Christina Vogta. who depo te.1
.:wi In the hank Jut before It cloeed
It dixir. The former trial reaultel In
a hung Jury after five weeka of teatl
nony and argument.
There are 40 or more Indictment
aaalnst Pwrragh. but the charge
(nought by Mra. Vogta la lieHeved
afford the strongest caae again! him
E. Sattley. the rathler of the aame
bunk wa tried on the same charge
fvund guilty Aug. 8. 1K9I. and given
our year In the penitentiary. He wa
t-urdoned by tiovernor Stephen this
year. The Kansa City Safe lcpo
and Saving hank waa the larg.wt av
Ir.gn bank In the date. It had :.0"0
O'W In deposit nearly all from poor
people and when It failed only $1100
In cah waa In It vault. Sattley owed
the bank sr..oo. all. except $."oo0. tin
anriimd. and Darragh $14000. of which
$.iC.ooo waa proteited hy doubtful ae
curltlea.
La b n
Will rcmnin to-day and to-morrow
Nov'. 2nd and ird--
Iteu! tutrt Triiiislcr.
The foil owiag real esla'e transfer
re furni) ad the F.agle by Mr. J. ti.
Miukert uot nev and coiinaelor at
law.
l.eiesse thorn W. W it-ptei lit to I.. II
Wliliaim 210 ace In Nsthaii Clampitt
unei.t iilerat.on $ iW.
I'ee. I keti Albert lUnneinao to Win
It. Thoi aM lot b in block I'Jl in city of
llrvan; imaideration $1.'V
I ".til bnrn J. M. Sut ion and nife to
Win ; Ularrison W .cna in Mose
I'aine i girwy ; c-nsnlrration V'M.
Keb ae fMin J. F. Ktlle bi J. W
Mielto r iad wife ltO a.'rea in J. II
Jot Joa..e: conshteration I2.V).
t I fi.u Davy l.oclhart lo M. V
Daur y(; . l(re' In Win. Matthis
leag cmiiler.ilr n tl Od and vancid
latl' it. i. r.ti sin .romisory note.
I ivd Ir.uu K. J. l oili.la'.n to (ieOig'
H. l-li. I of HI a. re in S. Jone
fae; onsi.l. tlt n $.1l).
IMimI.
TVie Tun. ral of Fi auk N.uv ton Ho! in-
n the little eon of Mr. and Mr. H
V. Ivo'j in-.'ii wle edeaih it' mention.
Ie.1 sl er lay t ok place fi.im the lami
Iv r. sldet.co at T in p. m. Tlie lil'le
fr luiv v. .1 vrar '.' moi.tlis and 1
dava old. ami a winsome spnghtiv
child vr.a lv Im!o.h1 by all who knew
k'lff! MATHAM I'llirO -C- m I '. Hi untimely death ha cast
ahaeSii of gl.M.tn over the heartsof many
Hill 1 with u wltll Il.eir romr-ieie mew iniwieitim i..iaeiio si ITIXtW. TRnrHKUtNIN ! lUi. f .11 i'v circle and the par
. ...... at.- a Tlviltf ....I ..Ml nail IV Imk If. r .il t. .. m . t
ami t . r "a . i '. . ' . Bl . m. iarauiaaia
Tna pert.-. Iform lik CI. together wt li!l!eM a Bnl.ti and skilled workuuuiM. a
itio put into a fihlonb!e rBVl.
Cutter and Designer for
w MERCHANT TAILORS 'W:
nts from 513.50
Ljm
to 540.00.
ent ha re tlie ib'CH-t aympatl y of in
petp'M f lliyad In their .
I'dsrae I lb ere
laa! tilth
to Ir vral
Mr. I
t. andjir'
Siir Ihe
W whlih
ajCed from Mexico
ent lo Midiaopvll.
lcth of bit '''
occllr'll 2ft eek
Try ALDIFORM--
I 71 Scent tip ami Sta
V llj Crudo tnrlxilic at
.ALDIFORT.V
Stnin
ncid
up ymir
wlun jo"
powerful (idorlrM Color-
lestaml rr.ltr K( T
Shaulla af a I rraebar
Orark Ark.. Nov. 2 -The coroner'4
Inquest over the remain of 1-atiiiiel
limn who waa killed In the interior
of I'ope county last Friday hy U. V.
Reynold and William Darr two depu-
ty sheriffs brought out aome eeni-a-tlonal
testimony. Hum w a Meth-
odist preacher and waa driving a ten.n
along the road when the omcer at-
tempted to serve a write of attain-
ment against the team. Darr ordered
Hum to throw up hla hands hut the
lntter pulled a revolver and legan fir-
ing Instead. Inflicting a wound n
Darr's arm. Darr then shot tra
nreacher In both breast a and In tie
face killing him Instantly. It la a
Icced Ihal Darr shot Iturna In the fa a
while Kevnolds held him on I'
ground. The officer were reba'ed 1 n
write of halieaa corpus In IH.OKi
bail.
Faratr Uatibal by Hlakvaytaatv
Di'nton. T.. Nor. 2Jitne Herton
a pmsperoua farmer living nnr Jcstin
wa held up and roblxd bv two high
waynim and all the money he had wr' h
him. $M 10. taken from him. Ileaton
sava ha w riding ahng the raid w h' n
man premnted hlm'elf at hl ho-e'
head and told him (II r.tonl to give
him his nmnev. Henton thought be
wu loklr.g and laughed whereat an
other n an came out from the side of
the road and while hi confederate
held the hor-e went througfi Kenton
pocket a. The latter wiy it w-a too
dark to see whether they were wh't
men or negrtw. hut hiarlri; the dl
of a pUtol a the second n an cam out
he stirrendctrd. I here I no clew 10
the robber.
Auaal.4 a I. Hla M -tra ii rt.
Waco. Tet.. Nov I. A terrible cilme
wa commlttnl Saturday on ihe feiiua
a ma the sufferer helrr Willie l.e
Whit" iii Intelllsent little rolnud gl
seven veara of ase. Th-- 'hlld wai the
Vbti'il of 1 rrlniltiil asmtl She de
acrl'wd her nssellant. who ha I been ar
ruled lilore the assault was reported
and a It tall on a hte if fug-ry
The terMUi ueusd of te BMtlllt I
roloied nmn. He eeme to Wato Sat
unlav nlrht and w.v:i h ked up on
warrant Is.-ned by Juathe F.arle. Tha
eolrred l-ei.ple In the ne:ghl orhixxj
where Hie rut rage occitrr.it are greatly
evened. I: Is very fount ato for th" i'1
cmed n an that he I aafely In Jail. The
chibl l.fc I In danger. everely
was iihe ui.'urel by her aina!nt.
Taak Marablaa by Mlataka
Denver. Nov. 2 -Jame H Jordan
poMtnimter of Ienver died at r.ildn'g'it
from the effei ls of en overdose 1 f mo:
phlne pllK whb h he had taken Moo
day evening supposing the.n to he ca
Ihtrilc plHa. Jordan w born
Shreveixirt. I41. In 1st. In New Or-
lean he b-came actively Denuded
with IfcmiMTatlc politic. In IvM he
rime to Iienver. II" ws aniMilnte.l
postmaster here through th" Influenr
of lamlslana nie.ul'.rs of lonre.
at
IUaM Iba riesl Warta(a Hoaa
Omaha. Nov. 2.--The reorganliallon
committee of the I nlon Pacific road
whlih Mondav bought the government
Hen which was the second mortgage on
the property f the Colon Pacific today
purchased the flrat mortgage on the
aame property by nnn construction
bond were eecured. The price paid for
Ihe mortgage wa the amount named
aa the minimum bid to be accepted
$.".O.f37.4.ir.. The property waa bought
aa wa the aecond movtgage In the
name of Uula Kltieerald and Alvln
V. Krech a purchasing trustee.
The fee the master In chancellor.
ho made the aalea yesterday and to
day will receiver for his work Is gen-
erally estimated at $1HIO0. It may be
over that amount and It may lie some
thing under ll. but It I generally con-
coded It will he close to that figure In
either direction.
I llmet fiver Irrrsl
Cahto. C al. Nov. I. 1 here 1 Intense
excitement at Covelo the m'tr.oll of ;
the Hound Vol key region over the at- j
rest of many merchants and aaloonmen
of Ihal place on th chaige of s.-lilng
liquor lo Indians trd there Is every
reason to fear blood will flow before
the itr.lier can le transferred to the
dIMrlcl court al San I rm Wco.
Police are guarding the little
Tb Mpreat I m py ll
Washington Nov. 2.-In th l'nlte.1
State supreme court an opinion w
arnotinced by the chief jnxtlce in the
various case of the Souihern Kipresi
company va. the state of Virginia In-
volving the legality of Ihe Rtatr'i stat-
ute providing a penally for oven hargej
by common carrier. There were five
case appettlc-4 from the state supreme
court hy the exprena company. The
judgment of the atale court was against
the express company and thi opinion
confirm that judgment.
Tha Waal I aaferaaaa.
Washington Nov. 1 It it exie-ted
that a treaty or convention between
the Vnited State. Itusela ai..i Japan
will he formally signed and exeuted
at the tate department during the
present we. k. carrying out the proposl-
Hon before the I'erlng s"a conference
for a supenlon cf the pelagic ea:ing.
It will reprrnent the conip!.- effort
of the conference and with the slg-.lng
coin hnled the 11 nferenre will id t urn.
whbh several white men are confined.
being unable to furniih hail.
R..llt a. I iialita r
Washington. Nov. : -The rompora-
live statement of ihe renlpt n. ex-
pendlturea of the I nlu! S'atis h. ws
that the tntal r ep:s fcr the mon h of
wcmuri irir . .i.m t and Hie ex-
jpendlltires riTol .M; making the ex-
Indian i P'M ' "P i-'itture ov.-r nvelpt for
jail In 1' m"n'h 31" and for the four
SOLI) BY-
1.1. H. JAMES.
with
c:ih'
Disinfedkpt
v
"PaiYxYTB School
-AT-
c. 1
Masonic Huilcling.
WINSTJOAP : : 1 'n'lil-
OPENS MONDAY. NOV. i.
TlM.roiiKliIn-triirH.in given M !.. " Vx ''''
prepare for the Slate I' ii.v.r-iiv "
DuHiiio S. li.M.1 will -ii i' "T
Tuition to 8.").00 Iht Month.
CORNER ON CATTLE SPACE.
All Tiaaaatlaatl IImmh mmn
Am Kafllsk ayadlaal.
Chicago Nov. J-A peclal to Th
rtecord from New York siva there I
pra.tl. sily a corner In ocean freight for
Mom for cattle on transatlantic a'esiu-1
Philadelphia
hlp llnr from thl port. Philadelphia I
and Haltlrr.iM-e. The entire P.e hs ( nC10 Will yOU
Tako it P
been eniaeed of the White Star line
and the Atlantic Transportation lit'
for one year beginning Jan. I. ar.d of
the National llns for two year from
that date hy representatives of the syn-
dicate said to lie rompai. of F.ntlish
buyers of cattle. In which ll I ao re-
ported P. D. Armour of Chhago. Is In-
trreated. All p e for V.i on Milv.n
and I'urnews lvland llmw have n
ronliacted for hv others and o ha
the spare of the Itrlatol line leaving no
ipnre on regular line avatlahle for lo-
cal cattle shipper The existence of a
corner via confirmed hy WIIMam l.un-
him. of the frelxht brokerage firm of
l.unham A Miore. of the produce ex-
change. He awld
"tlur firm has had the space for year
hack. Ihl syndicate in which I Im-
agine P. D Armour I Interested sim-
ply came Into the market and overbid
ii. pvylng i - shilling I pence per hea I
for space axalnst 3't shillings ( pence
which had leen the average price In
late years. It I my Lira that th cor-
ner I being engineered hy those whn
helleve ther foresee an era of hort
rrop abroad and his :mi here wl'h
lot of rorn to feed to i lit e here mik-
ing cattle here rhiap. whuh can he
sold dear abroad."
r.H.ib..l I'l.t.r blllaa
Atlanta. Nov. ! Von tiamraon. one
of the playera of the I'nivrrwliy tf
of lleorgla fiMithill l.a n. died Sunday
morning of Injuries recelvid In a game
between that team and a team of the
I'nlverslty of Virginia In thl rl'y Sit
urday afternoon (.amnion Dev. r re-
gained ron l usnraa after a acrtm-
Kage at the le-glnnlng f the ie.. nd
ha:f lie wa one of the tar player
of the team. HI body taken to-
day for burial to Home C hki former
horn.
Hi death hui stirred pnludlct
aguirst Ihe game among the m. niter
of the tlt leglalature which I now
In ealnn. A number of legislator!
expressed themselve today ai bitterly
npped to the game and It I probahla
that a hill will he eaaaid In a few c!v;
niaklna It mlaulmannr In aiteaaaw
a game of football In thl at at a.
faculty of the university ha decl-.
prohibit the game In the future. V " ... w
- V
V
This line li. n of en ii.ri after
vi u l ave ion ulted the be I
i not lb. beM st) bvncl.it! J'-O
know aid Late te.ri.id bit
ie i tipti ti.
I. ! ill I go to lb - l ' legist
j.u h i ir wl.o WU Utile
It the nj.1 km I ol diugs. n t
.11 ... t li'l tt if la ha-n't t
r ghl kiio.
It b 111 I go lo tb
w ho w ill t X' Icise ti e
rste ii. g t l.g be 1'
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j:o ovel l.l wo
Nlo be i.n- be i tigb(.
V.! ndm t our pr
g-ra e-t v
J" V . f
M SI ll SI"
"-11 llnie
r recr..i' "
l. t. a the Is at Hu
.1 i. VbJwa.:tbteil'
the ipii
take it
f
. r.
re will you
Iba tray XT aw. V
atll . tt-l. .. a J.
aiowauses. ni.. ..ut. i- m
nitmeroua eviction caaea of k-V
'I
V
Si i e company agalnat
Jonea Island ha lireq derlli
of the IIMnols Sle.
I'ldted State illstiirt com
d.-clited wa agln Joi . '0
. . . I c - .. . . - I . a. . . tka
Jiioae -.aiiiau a...ni mat .
howel no title to the property x-
government deed. Title by a g'
n.ent deed he said waa the r
title to properly and the defend:
In no position to assail It. The
ney for the defense will file
eeptlon to the verdict.
V
V
.
i .
f
fablle IWbl aiat.as.al
TVahlngt on. Nov. J The 4
ttatemenl of the public dehi '
at the close of hit tinew on O f
the debt. Ie ch In th
I monilK
1 ooit.nio.
I.srt Car a f Wheal
Tacoma Wash.. Nov S. The largest
rnrgn of wheat ever loaded In a vessel
of Fnget round was placed on th
Henmir Clenfarg t!av. which chared
for St. Vincent. The cargo consisted
of 170. LIO bushel of whe.it valued at
$110000.
of the present fita yrr $:ts. amounted to $l.o:o.&S3.
! creaee I partly accounted
rrewae In the amount of
Sbaaliag al rranklia
Franklin. Tel.. Nor. J. In a dim. ul-
tv bet ween I- C Chllder and W. J.
Howell here Chllder wa shot twice
one a scalp wound on the head and a
flesh wound In the thigh. The wound
are not aerhma. HowcH waa arrested
by the aherilt.
"th ..-. at
ttig Sandy. Tx . Nov. 2 - Jim Smith.
a brakeman on the l.hil Texn and Fa-
clfic. was on a fialcar dolr.g eome
'itching h. ie. The cka n on the brake
broke thr. wli.g hi m to the ground
the car pa-sing over Mm rutting both
I leg off. ihe l.-rt near ihe th gh and the
i right hclow the knee. He was cnrrtol
i . ..
co .'isiKi.au.
tas aan t ae
Hlllelsneo. Tex No
ford pleaded guilty .'
and waa given two f
temtlary. He tuf
burglary if Ii'
housa near AbMt (
skiing suit. i
1
.! T any. fits Trars
F.l Taso. Tex. Nov. I. Andrea
Coti.rj was S'-nt up from the c'l.trlct
i iitri for :'i year for criminal a 14 tilt
1 1 a II car old Mexican girl at Kurt
I ancok latt year.
K.lllsf
.. Tf
ut i: 4
Trxarkina
Iji . alsiut
Ihe Kansa Cii
railroad a ii
Itrdiy sight ii!
Rohert wa la
rest.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1897, newspaper, November 3, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319736/m1/4/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .