Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. TENTH YEAR, No. 197, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Office at Jam D Slor
A. L. UONDBICK M. D.
BRYAN. TEXAS.
gpecial Attention Given
Diaaft4fl of
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Residence 'Phone 261
W. C. FOUNTAIN
Dentist.
Crown anJ BriJae work a spec
ialty. Office up-stairs over Bart
Norwid's store.
Irvine's Restauran!
prompt polite SSdfe.peft sem.-e.
Good aiaai. quick lusrba Kery-
thing eleas Bret-claae. Mt
M. Short order reasonable- We
bareleeead lb B. V. WUr Co.
reatauraot and ln1t roar petros-
ag Op rnxa . m. to 11 p. m.
W. G. IRIVNE;&'SOW.
. BRYAN TEXAS.
REAL E5TATE AQENT
OmCX W TALMrERRO BU1LDINO
OPPOSITI COURT HOUSE.
Phoxr No. 17.
Kara It sfflos lb oair set or Aaatreot Book of
Btaso Coooty Land Title.
FOR SALE.
Five room reetdence with About
two acres of land loo ted near school
home. Price f KWD.OO.
Ten room residence und 40 acre
of Und in cltv lliniU. Tenant house
barn etc. Price S3000.0U. Tertn
easy.
The N. B. CoU block In ilall'i
addition. Price 1750.00.
One quarter of a block In eaetern
part of town price 111'
242 acree of Und on east aide of
town known a the Caldwell pasture.
Will sell In tracU to auit purchasers
and on easy term.
3 lot In (rood neighborhood with
fine eli ade trees. PrioetaOO. Terms
easy.
8 lots near Allen Academy. 1'rlce
$325.00
62 acree of land with good email
residence bored well and all nc-
ceiitary improvements located in-
aide of city limit. Price flaOo.iK)
term reasonable. Thi I a bargain.
T. R. BATTE
Att'y at Law.
J. L. rOUNTAN
Mgr. Real Eatat Dopt
T. R. BATTE & CO.
U'.Y. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
WE OFFER FOR SALE
Thret bruk building os Mala atreet.
Three family r.ll.--i oi blink north of
courtnou.. ur from 4-jU to ll'xi.
Beautiful bulldlui lit. fronting graded arhool
Lou In t arlit dJItlon far til cbeap.
Jo H. K" l re.l in"t. an el-i.nt bom and
suitable for prhan boarding bou.e and oonvvnl-
enl to Main tr-l
V. II. lludon ti lnrv re.idenre. a good
eonifurtabln. home and a I raodrrn convenleiicee
ana near gr.urd sciooi.
Jno. Kltlr place prtoi $i).
Lota snd hounratrf ail kind an I de.erlptlona
In any part of town to rent srd for ale. Mint
of thu proprtv cn oe b jught on t.m. by pay
Ing one th rd r.h
Lot. Improved for r.rtl d"liini u.tado ao.
Will eell rnt an l hinge property In; mot
any part of tor .late.
W ha a numler of good tipi.nd and creek
bott iu farme tn'. olfur at bargain.
We ! hare BrutT bottom land for aala In
anr tlUHl tr.' t. d-.ir 'l. mirovd and unlm-
prored lb. rlcb'i.t land In 111. wor.J.
We bare hog and call's' ranhe. for .ale la
Hraio nd Murlewm rouitle and large oatlla
ranchra In Weairrn T-iaand M-Iloo
Loam nrKotlatel
We r.re prop'riT lltd with n tor .ale aid
eicbanae In moat trrj pirt nf Tela. bold city
and country prorerir.
Wa bur real eata'.a aa well a atll It.
INSURANCE.
Wt are prepared to Inatir anf kind of ln.nr
Die property -auirea atorka of merohandlee
naohtna-rv. corporation pro(enr warebouaea
cotton counrty property glna alo.
Waran In.ura yoor Ufa In th. beat enmpanle
OB earth for a leu premium than many com
panlea charge for th ime claw nf rropertr.
Thle la Important aa .tan. Ilea Inform ua that
while Fire In.uranc la a good thin Ufa In-
uranoa la mora Important aa out of tuO fire
rl.ka one burn. wber erery ma who lueurea
hl life rllo..
PLASEK & BOND
Aak your patronage for all klude of
BLACKSMITHIC. WOODWORK
HORSESHOEING ETC.
Ilnrhnen I d Stand
It It Y A N
53 E
One Minute Couc Cavw doe aot pee Immedt.
wtaly Into tU atomach but Ungara to tha throat thaal
a4 ranga producing tba following raauMi i
(1) Re'.lavaa Ihaoaugh.
(2) Makaa tha breathing eaty.
(J) Cuta out tha phlegm.
) Dr.w. aut th. InUmm.tioe.
(5) KllUlhgcrna(mlerooaa)ofaaaoa
(6) Srrangthaaa I he Bueaua aMmbraMaw
(7) Claarath head.
(8) Rallrraa the feroflah eawdmona.
() Ramoraa erery eauao ef tha couga arid (ha
gb-ala oa tha kinga.
(10) Enafclaa the kmga I eonrrlbgt pur Ufa-
trtng and llfa-auatalnlng oaygaa t lha blood. Cure
Croup and all Cough. Lung and Bronchial AffacOone.
G0U6II CURE
trwptv1 Of I. a OeWlTT OO.. OMI0AQO
Sold by M. II. JAMES.
METHODIST TRAINING SCHOOL
detail of the work of conducting:
irlrla' arhool. Dr. Ketts read nn
qualified andoreeiiien ta of Prof.
Sinlth from Dr. Hyer reicent of the
Oeorgetown rnierilty Dr. Nelme
deau of the theological achool and
other.
Prof. Smith' proposition wae die
cueeed by Dr. Betts Ed Hall Prof.
J. II. Allen and other. . It wa re-
ceived wltb uthuiain aud eutl-
tnent wa uuanlmou for 1U accept-
ance. Accordingly a nioilou prevail-
ed that a commirtee) of ulna Includ-
ing the chairman and secretary b
named to take the matter up imme
diately with Prof. Smith and reach
an agreement to aecure temporary
quarter aud make preparation for
opening the achool In October. Fol
lowing are the member of the com
mittee: Dr. I. F. BetU chairman;
Prof. J. H. Allen It. S. Webb E. J
Jenklna A. M. Waldrop W. K.
Saundera J. A. Myera Ed Hall
Malcolm Carne. The committee U
called to meet at the Cttr National
Bank thi afternoon at 6 o'clock.
It U Dot propoaed to erect a build
ing- tba first year but to eatablUb
the school In temporary quarters.
Th plan of launching th enterprise
whether by stock subscriptions aa la
the. casts ot Allen Academy or other.
ise la yet to be determined but
this much Is known that tba achool
111 be established regardless of
whether the Texas Conference sees
fit to lend financial aid to the enter
prise at present or not.
NOT ILLEOAU
Sunday Came ef Baaabell C
Be
Played Per Admiaeion.
Judge Soott of the Nineteenth c!la-
trict court. In the habene corpus pro-
ceedings brought by H. Fabian man-
ager of th Waco tlaseball rlub fine)
for giving eihlbltlona on Sunday at
which an admission fee wts charge)
hold that the Teiaa atatulea do nol
make auch exhibition IUgal and dla-
charged Mr. Kablan.
Texaa League.
Fort Worth. ; Dallas. 4. Pnllna for
feited the second game owing to rain
falling.
Temple 6: Waco. 1; Temple. 4.
Waco. 3; ten Inning.
South Tia League.
Itenumont. 4; Han Antonio 1.
Ilouaton 12; Galveston. 1.
Southern League.
Nashville 4; Memphln. 3. Dayed nl
Memphis; attendance 4000.
Nek Orleans 1; Atlanta 0. rtuyed
at ew Orleans; attendance 6000.
American League.
Philadelphia. 1; Chicago. 0. Played
at Chlcugo; attendant. 1S.000.
Host. in. ; Detroit. 0.
New York. B; St. Louln 2. Played l
St. Louis; attendance 11200.
Games Tranafarred
Owing to yellow fever lit New
Of
lenni game echeduled ut that i It y hav-
leen transferred.
Carter Calls.
Oyater Il.y N. Y.. July 21. flovern..
Curli-r nf Hawaii i.ill.-d on Prol ! .
RiMiaevi It Monil.iy. He mine to tl
I'nlted Slates for the express piirpo-
nf prest'titliig to Hie preHlili iit u si it
ment t'f Die dillli ultlea ln haa erx cnii.
tered ns governor of Hawaii.
TO RMMOVE
Freckles tni Pimoles
IN TEN DAYS. 1KB
S ATINOLA
The Complexion Besutifyer
8 ATINOLA Is a new discovery.guarl-
auteed and money refunded if it
fails to remove the worst cae of
Freckles Pimples Tan Liver Spots.t
Sallowness Black-heads or any
other nUIii eruption In 20 days-leavM
the akin clear soft healthy and re-
stores the beauty of youth. Thous-
ands testify to the merltsof HatlnoU.
Miaa Alace Llrette writes :-Thih-odeaux
La. Oct 15 '01. ' Fr four
years my fac was completely cov-
ered with freckles and pimples. All
remedies failed until I used two
packages of Hattuola which com-
pletely removed the freckles and
pimples. My complexion is now
perfect and hope every lady having
ireckles or pimples will try Satlno-
la." Price &('c and 91 .00 by leading
druggists or nia'l.
National Toilet Company
PARIS TENNESSEE
Sold in Bryan by M. II. James and
all leading druggists.
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DEATH OF: PRATOER
rrcsidfnt ol Uniymitj of Taa
I'aj&cs Away at Austin. 4
EXPIRES SUDDENLY.
tiradaate ef ffasklagtea aa Ler( a
Trisa Half a Teatarj Neted
Educator Snecmfal liosi.
seas Haa aad Lawyer.
Austin. July 21. W. U Prather
president of the University of Texaa
died at t o'clock this morning o
heart failure. lie was well known I
educational circles not only In Texas.
oui oiner southern states. A widow
and five children survive. Colonel lea-
ther before coming here resided at
Waco and It waa decided to Inter th
remains at that city.
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vivni niiiiam im tTamer wa
born near Parla. Tenn.. May 1 Isii
Ha cam to Tessa la 1135. lie w.
educated at Washington and Le uni
versity at Lexington. Va under O-n
eraj Robert K. Lew He was marrlMl
to Miss Fannie Klrkpatrlck of Leilnz
ton. Va reb. t. 1IT(. All the children
are grown.' Dee seed was tha son of
Rev. Geerg W. Prettier an early set
uea? or waM.' He was Tegent ef the
State university severed years and
president at the board t egsnts be
fore Ms electleo aa presldsnt. He waa
eortaeeted with maay of the larger en
terse lose ef Waco and one of the bt
knaww attorney In the Lone 8tar
State.
William Lambdln Prather waa r3
eajt an hour before his death complain-
Ing of cheat suppression. Hs waa r-
Ident of the university six yesrs an I
during- that time attendance has Ir.
creased from 100 to 1400.
Texss Asa- U halfmasled aver unl
varsity tower.
Coventor Returns.
Austin. July 14. Governor Lanh.-tn
has returned to Austin from Weather
ford where he had been at ths 1I aid-
of his daughter Miss (Jrsce. who Is 111.
BURNED ALL NIGHT.
Hundreds ef Homeless People Were st
Humble Mondsy Morning.
Humble Tex July 21. Covernlni
sn area of three-quarters of a itil
square with a great cunopy of amok-
covering two square miles the ol.
tanks of the Texas company continued
to boll and bubble under the great hent
of the burning oil Monday the lire
having burned all night. There are
hundreds of homeless people. Tliev
were living In tnets and shacks In th-
oil field and tied for their Uvea to the
town away from danger. They left all
their belonging nnd they have bern
destroyed by tire. During the wln.-
of the night there was a heavy down-
pour of rain end this covered th.-
ground with a sheet of wrier co.illiu
which Is a thick nil.
Shortly after the big tank begun to
blaze 100 workmen with seventy-live
mules were hurried to the place t
throw up earthen embankment to con
line the lire to the lank where It oiUI-
naled. Suddenly the oil gave an i.
heave! htlhtded und lifted a !ira!
muss of the burning Unlit bodily out of
the tank mid the fire was roininiiiil
ruled to three other of the tank. Tl"
burning oil cauvht the iin-n and inul'
and hemmed them In. There was :
wild scramble for Hiifcty. men dmppio;
thelr si-rapeta anu lelim nil I fleeliiK.
At 4 o'cIim k Monday nrnmlng llr.-
broke out In th steel tanks of the T'-t-lis
company at the pumping stalloii. a
mllo from the original lire.
STILL RAGED.
Reports of Fstslities Had Not Ere
Verified Up to Noon Monday.
Houston. July 21.-The fir ir-.t
started In th Humble oil Held Sun. I iv
sy a tank being struck by llutitnlo ;
was still raging at noon Monday ti:
no pros(ect of Immediate control. II
was thought than that the flamea wool I
lie confined to the tunka;e dUtrl. I.
There were 3.000000 barrels of oil In
storage tanks. I .oases are estimate. I .it
$750.0t0. with practically no Inaurume
Reports of fatalities had not been veil
fled up to 12 o'clock Monday alihoui: i
several men had not been a counli .1
for.
ASSAULT CHARGED.
Miss Myrtle Barr Makes Serious Aeeu-
sstion Agsinst Trsv. Powell.
Waco July 34 Trav. Powell a w I!
known man of Waco has been arrest-1
charged with criminally assauliins
Miss Myrtle Parr a young woman who
Is visiting hare from Cleburne. Ml
Daxr belongs to a well known family.
She clalams to have had an arm hadtv
wrenched In ths struggle to free her-
self and that she sought protection
from a motorman on the line whh h r
tends Into th edge of tho count rv
Powell's bond wss flxed at K000 on
waiver In Justice court.
Stereotyper Dead.
Dallas. July 24. Information n
received In this city that D. D. Taylor
a stereotyper. lost his life during th'
destruction by fire of th Democrat
office st Little Rock. Deceased
employed In this city several years
also Kort Worth.
8hsrth90trs st Work.
Denlson. July 14. Heavy rains have
hurt cotton. Sharpshooters
work.
ate nt
8eversl Structures
rauls Valley. I. T July 24. Several
two-story brick stores are to be erect-
ed here.
Jones' Body In Vsult.
Annapolis. Md July 24. The bo!y
of John Pnu! Jones wss put ashore ut
1 o'clock Monday. Forty minutes later
the simple services attending th-
placement In ths vsult on the naval
academy grounds hsd been completed.
HUMBLE S BIG BLAZE
DwtruttiTe Conflajratioa Dod'?4fn
Snnday Night
JIUCH OIL BURNS UI
At aa Early Hear Mesday Meralj
Ceateats ef EUrea Taaki Were
Reported oa Fire aad 8er
eral Xea Ml.inr.
Humble. Teg July 24. During
vivid electrical storm Sunday night
lightning struck a large earthern tank
belonging to th Texas Oil company
resulting In a blase which communl
csted to five others. On hundte.
teams were reported ss having per
Ished and several families burned out
The tank first to burn contained 249.0W
barrels of oil and. as It was wood cov-
ered and Isolated. It waa . at Hrst
thought the fire would not be commu
nicated to other property but at 1C
o'clock flva of th ISjg Unks. each o
250000 barrel capacity were ablase im
over 1.000. 900 barrels ot oil In flame
with th fir spreading.
Ths stroke of lightning which ere
ated th great loss at th asm tint
amea Jim nobles a negro who wa
standing on a scraper and knocked un
ronaclou Foreman Reed of the Ouffe)
tank builder and several of hla men
A second negro was also stunned arte
tw mules were killed.
At 10r30 o'clock Sunday night' flft
mea wer surrounded by flame. At
that hoar flv more tanks caught fir
At 1:3 o'clock Monday morning there-
waa stilt burning aad several mer
mleslng had not been accounted fot
up to that time. It was thought ther
the loss would run up to probably
4.000009 barrel of oiL
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.
Business Center of WhiUwright Tea.
Swept by Plsmes.
Whltewright. Tex.. July 24. Malr
business portion of this city wss tie
strayed by a fire which raged from
12:30 to 3:30 o'clock Sunday morning
The total loss Is 115.000. Some tusae.
are:
It. M. Horn dry goods 319.009 tt
112.000; Insurance ITOuo to $1000.
Christian llros saddlery harness und
vehicle. ;oo to 000; partly Insured
John MeMurray. grocery stock. $2000
some Insurance.
T. II. Moore dry goods. $2500 t
$3000; some Insurance.
Itrown & I.lllv. owners of Horn an 1
Christian building. l'e on bulldlnc.
$12000; Insured for $7500.
DALLAS DAMAGED.
Terrific Pourdown Destroys a Conaid-
srsbls Amount of Property.
Dallas. July 21. This city was visit
ed by terrtfle downpour accompanied
by lightning und wind. Sunday uft r-
noon. Streets were converted Into riv
ers tirldges and smsll houses wen
washed away stores flooded and etn -1.
car service Interrupted. The precipi
tation wus the heaviest that ever f' l
for luJf un hour In this city. An I r
vay street car wa struck by llglitnlnx
and light put out. but nobody hurt.
The greatest damage was done In
lie eastern portion of town where a
neat deal of valuable property v i
submerge. I by the flood. .Mill C k
wus oavertei Into a roaring tortent
nnd th viry streets themselves wen
veritable -recks which were nlrn..t
mpusMihle.
On Hum avenue nt the oiiht il
Hiskill avenue the water was v.il-i
leeji for l'n )aid iu-rosa. At t!i.
inniThoiiee. on i;jm and I'eak. the u..-
er ran two feet deep through lie
'Ulldlng. a street car was maroon". I
iet ween two Hoods nnd u small cabin
was washed down the stream.
These are only a few of hundreds of
sui h Incident which occurred In ne ir-
ly every part of the city. The heaviest
damage. It In ie ted. waa suffered bv
the Dallas Ice Factory. Light unl
Power company whose plant Is st the
corner of Swiss avenue and Hall
streets. Wutrr wa from three to five
feet deep In the basement and It wim
estimated that the damage waa lietwrrn
$10000 and $15000.
Father snd Son Jailed.
Madlsonvllle. Tex.. July 24 Johr.
Defi-e who was srrsted at Midway In
connctlnn with the killing of hi
brother. Tom Wednesday night was
placed In jail here nnd also the father
tl. K. Defee. was Jailed.
"Jack ths Axmsn."
Houston July 24. "Jack the Ax-
man" a burglar hns been opera tins
her. He breaks furniture with thr
Implement and secure what booty he
can carry away. Half adoten subur-
ban homes have been entered and
much wrecking don.
Four Skeletons Unearthed.
Fort Worth July 24. Workmer
while digging In a gravel pit thr
mlles northwest of this city unearther.
four human skeletons.
Checked on Sunday.
Cleveland. Okla.. July 24 After
burning nearly two day and nights
the oil fire here wa checked Sunduv
Over 70.000 barrels fif oil was delrny-
ed and 4500 barrel 'urned Into a did h
Duma were built ii'ros tho gutters In
which streams of re are running and
the flames checked them.
Cxsr snd Ksiser Meat.
8t. Petersburg July 24. Cxar mi'1
emperor of Ormuny dined on bom'
the latter' yacht In Finnish water-
Sunday They conferred at HJ.it ko
but what wa discussed I unknown.
Newspaper Plant Burns.
Little Rock July 24. The newspa-
per and Job printing plant of the Ark-
ansas Iemocrat wss burned Sumh.Y
night The loss was total and will In
about $125000 with Insurance of about
$0.000.
SALOON
tha best
Wines Liquors and Cigars -
silas s. jonysoy
TAttKEn 'RYE
MONTREAL RUE
ORIENTAL RYE
Soa
Laedlag
Braada
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you.allknowj:
ame office and will give kit entire time to the Insurance business.
r.tfV A ccldta and Sick Benefl Insunnct tor both
men and women in Fraternal and Straight Life Insurance com
paniea of which I represent the best (t U to your interest to see
m T ran vnn frnm f nn tn 14 fuS nrr each tlOOO insur
snce.- I Call rsKial attention
Every man and woman in food health is eligible for membenh I
under fifty-five years old. Many now are enjoyinc the benV l
"of life Insurance that would not if not for my efforts. 7? 1
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The I. & O. N. R. It. has many fast trains through Texas trav-
erslng th greatest portion of the atate and reaching nearly all of
the large cities affording traveler every convenience and comfort
to be found on the modern railroad. High-class equipment and
power eeaaonable achedulee splendid dining stations Pollman
ltulfet sleeping cars aud courteous agent and train attendant.
DIRECT TO ST. LOUIS
Th I. A O. N. R. R.. In connection with the Iron Mountain sys-
tein operate Four limited train dally between Texas and Ht.
Louis the service being four to eight hour quicker and I X) to IV)
tnllea shortest. These trains have Pullman HurTet Sfxepere and
Chair car through without change and connect morning aud even-
ing in l'n ion .Station St. Louis with all the Northern and Eastern
lines. A la carte diulng car service between Texarkana and St.Ioui
DIRECT OLD TO MEXICO
The I. & O. N. R. It. in connection with the National Lines of
Mexico operate Four Fast Trains Daily between Texas and Mexico
via I-aredo. The time from Man Antonio to Mexico City being only
34 hours or a day and a half and 3UJ miles shortest. Correspond-
ingly as quick from all Texas poluts via I. AO. N. The cities of
Monterey Saltillo San Luis Potosl and Mexico City are reached
directly in through Pullman HulTet Sleepers without change. Thle
route also forms th new short line via Monterey to Torreon and
Durango direct connection with through sleepers to and from Du-
re u go being made at Monterey.
Excursion rates periodically.
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