Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 14, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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Bryant Texas Saturday Morrilnz April 14 1906.
Price 5 Ccsta
Eleventh Year. No no
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FILIPINO
DECK iS DECIDED
Anaivth for cVven" Montha End-
in; March 31.
t it -(
GftflD OPEHR flOpSE
TUESDAY ITtl-a.
rrRCSIl SHIPMENT
Oaa of Thfm Fors. a rasa That
IsfJard to Detrft.
..OF..
CLEVERNESS
ft
Nanamg's box cqq
Shipped Only by Eprt.
Bine's Fancg cancg cm Be
DAILY SHIPMENTS OF
STRAWBEBRIES
Buy a Bottle of Batavla
SaUd Dresslns;.
Sellers of Albatros Flour.
STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
OF BRYAN
At the close of business April 6 looo
RESOURCES
Loans an! Dis-
counts $274232.84
U. S. Bonis ahi
' premiums... 52200.00
StocksSeciirities
Etc.... .... 192.00
Real Btatc Fur-
niture Etc.. 9.500.0Q
Expense Account 3470.01
CASH...... .. 266.577.09
Total.. $606171.94
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ..$100000.00
Surplus Fund. . 25.000.00
Undivided
Profits 20282.44
Circulation 46600.00
DEPOSITS 41423950
Total.. $606171.94
I H. O. BoatwrlRht Vice President of the. above named
Bank! do solemnly swear that the above statement is true and
correct to the best of nv knowledge and belief
cor h. O. BOATWRIGHT. Vice President.
Correct Attest:
J. W. HOWELL )
L. L. MclNNIS D
GUY M. BRYAN JR. )
irectors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April. 1906.
Y L- UAv la.
Notary Public Brazos County Texas.
Our service is prompt and up-to-date in every particular
and our rates the lowest consistent with safe bustness methods.
This Hank is the Depository of Bryan and Brazos County.
The holders of warrants and school vouchers arc requested
to cash them with us.
fctf In sending of! money buy our' Bank Money Orders
and thus patronize a home institution.
Our Ritct are the lotet-l"ellgal and see.
The Leading Druggist
f 0 R
Fine Stationery
Pure Fresh Drugs
Accurate Prescriptions
(Three Registered Pharmacists
See our line of Fishing Tackle.
TKLRIMIONR iD-S KINGS.
HAD SLIGHT ElUtOU
rrporte4 to Have llees Ussed by
Uesersl Ktaalty sad Ostensibly
Granetd Irmlsloa to
Jf ako I'arebases.
FIGURES PRESENTED.
Accord !tj to Hgarrs of Sferetsry
Hester (ottoa Hoveuifot Mas
i it.
(ntilfrablf oTr l-ile
Wwblnrton April 13. i sample of
Filipino cleverness and Imltatlveness
luu been unearthed at the war depart-
ment In the course of an examination
of soma old claims by church authori-
ties for property alleged to baTt been
comtnandered by American troops In
tbe early Jays of the Insurrection.
Church authorities In this particular
cue alleged soma of their valuable
herds of cattle had been taken by
American troons. whllo this claim wis
met by the charge that the Insurrcctot
had seized cattle. In support of the
latter statement was what appered to
be a pass Issued In due form by General
Btanley commander or the idgnta di-
vision. In February. to Italluazar
Ramon and twenty fellows who al-
tered they were sample herders but
were charted with having realty stoiea
U.e cattle from the church. A curious
feature Is this pass In every Una was
eiecuted by a pen although the body
of the document Is supposed to be
elean English printed characters. The
tmiutlon is so clever as almost to defy
detection and this would have been
the case sate for a curious ldomatlc
blunder made by the forger whose
mission as set out In the pass was "for
the purpose of buying buffaloes horses
sad carl baa
TOO MUCH RED TAPE.
House Consumed While Question ef
Duty Wss Being Dlseussed.
Berlin April II. An Illustration of
the faithful enforcement of bureau
cratic customs is given In the Darter
Ouette of Muhlhahuseo. South Ger-
many. A kroun of buildings St Huso-
Inbea. sear the oertnea-eiwiss fron
tier eauaht fire. A fire engine from
Dasle. Bwltrtand. Just across the
frontier cam to help In sctlngnlsa-
ing tbe names. The customs oncers
however would not allow the Swiss
Era engine to cross the border unless
the firemen paid duty for It and while
the discussion went on the buildings
which were within 100 yards of the
custom house burned to the ground.
DUE TO INSOMNIA.
Constant Wakefulness Causes Lady to
End Her Existence.
Corslcstis April IS Unable to
sleep Mrs. 0. W. Morris wife of a
prominent Nsvsrro county farmer and
mother of twelve children eleven of
them boys who has been In bad health
for three years ro.ide a rope of do-
mestic tied one end to a rafter and
tbe other about ber neck. Standing on
a rhalr until all preparations were
made. Mrs. Morris kicked the cbal
sway and strangled to death.
VICTORIA DIVISION.
House Agrees to the Senate Amend-
ment For New Court
WaRhlnctnn. April 13 On motion of
Mr. Ilurgene the hou arrced to fen-
ate amendment creating Victoria divi-
sion of southern district of lYderal
court.
Mr. Plnv.icn secured unanimous
consent t. have due for memorial ad-
dress In honor of late Con sr. nsnian
rinikniy chained from April la to 2.
NO ONE KILLED.
New Orleans April 1 J. Secretary
Heller's snsiysls of tbe cotton move-
ment fcr the seven months of the sea-
son from Sept 1 to March 31. Inclu-
sive shows that compared with the
crop movement last year Tessa. In-
cluding In :iau Territory has brought
Into t!(ht this season In round fig-
ures 102 wo bales . less other gulf
state which Include Arkansas. Lou-
isiana Mississippi Tennessee Mia
sour! and Oklahoma have marketed
595.000 less and the group of Atlantic
states whic h Includes North and South
Carolina. Georgia Florida Alabama
and Virginia are 111000 less making
the net decrease in the total of crop
marketed .:s2.0O0 bales.
Mr. Hester shows the amount
brought Into sight by groups of states
for the seven months of this season
ss follows: Texas and Indian Terri
tory 2.C44.123 bales a decrease under
last year of 151.915 a decrease under
year before last of ST.821 sad sn In
crease of same time In 1903 of 133
S.
Other gulf states 2.875724 bsles. s
decrease under last year of 951.968
a deereaseu nder year before last of
421.997 aad a decrease under 1903 of
549.282.
AUantlc states. 4.020.641 bales.
decrease under last ysar of 110.9(5. an
mereese over rear before lart of 114
(71. and as Increase over 1901 of 331'
000.
Total crop la sight cloee of March
1.340 211. a decrease under last year
of 1J91.I4I aa 1st reels ever year be
fore last of 134.1S3 and a decrease un
der 198 of 199.171. The groups of
states furnished la round figures of the
craps of last year and the year before
lastt from Tessas and Indian Territory
last year. I.M4.WW and the year be
fore last. 2.176.000: other gun states
4.473.000 Isst year and year before
last. 3.347.000: Atlantic states.
809.000 last year and year before last.
8.748.000.
.JUL.
Gtisi mm-
Shakespearean Burlesque Operetta.
Imported Costumes! 30 in Cast! Full Chorus!
Presented by Ervan's
Best Talent.
at HasweU's store Lower Floor 50 Cents.
Reserve your seats now.
I Seats on sale
Balcony 25 Cents.
tS3asBsB(sBaBlMCB
RESOLUTION ADOPTED.
Senators and RepreeenUtlvee Included
' In the Measure.
Washington. April 13 Mr. Culber
son presented In the senate Thursday
a concurrent resolution Including sen
ators and members of the house In
the bill prohibiting officials of the
government from prematurely giving
out private Information of the govern-
ment and It was adopted.
The conference report on the bill
having for the settlement of tbe af-
fairs of the five civilized tribes of In-
dians was accepted without further
debate by a vote of 41 to It.
A bill providing for the erection
of a statue of General Nathaniel
Greene on the battlefield of Guilford
Court House. N. C. was passed.
The railroad bill was then taken up
and Mr. Latttmer addregned the senate
on It.
When Mr. I-attlmer concluded. Mr.
Foraker took the floor for the purpose
of urging consideration of hi amend
merits for til.l.llnc rebates nnd reeulat
Whllo Mr. Foraker was rpenklns1
Mr. Tillman cald there were several
speeches to !e mndo on the bill. Ho
I thought the lat of these would be !
Nurr.ber of Persons However Vv'sre j llvert d some tlmo next week and then
More oe Less Inlured day of votlnjr. could bo abrred upon.
. m f J He aKaln said that he would nk some
Austin April 13.-Inforn:ntl.m from tne n aJvanrt f the flnal votc (.
the town of Ilrlpes. Hurnet county re- Rvin for tno consideration of the Mil
reived Fr! ;iy rr.'TTiinK. U thnt there j section by section. Mr. M'irK.in then
were no fatalities by the yilor.e1 pavo notice that he would mak. oh-
Thuroday afternoon. Ten .. rs.ms j jectlon to any departure from the rule
were more or less In'ured. Several! of considering the b'U necllon "y sec-
Imiilness houses wen? artlally ilen-.id I tlon.
Ished. rrofeti-or I- 1- l'rlce. who! Mr. Foraker eulogized the Hlklns
was In tne m Imoi tiuiiijinK. was o.uyi iaw ns niofi nriun n mhi-i. r.v
Injured. I Ir.K that It covered nil railroail evils
except excetotivo rates.
Mr. Foraker referred to a recent
hhlpmeiit of railroad rails from Hits-
bur? to Galveston via New York say-
ini; that the wafer facilities which the
r.kmI Uird had Riven t; New York had
mado this advuntaise tossIbIe. This
brought out from Mr. Tillman the In-
quiry whether. If tbe good Lord had
h.lped out in this matter the devil
bad had anything ti do with the othei
cases.
Fire
Accident
Plate Class.
Bonds
' v St
Fires occur when and where least expected
as vas exemplified id. the destruction of the
txtaf niflcent Methodist ' Church. The need of
sufficient fire insurance is forcibly 'brought to
mind. ' '
If yon have no insurance or what too tare
is not sufficient the ime to act IS NOW tor to-
morrow your home building or business may be
in ashes.- n '
The cost is not reat and the trouble mine.
A word will - brinf me to your d66rJ with my
companies at your service. -' ' '
... . .
GEO. A. ADAM 3
Office in Parker buildinf .
... .. . .
Telephones 26S & 47
Agency Oliver Typewriter.
In Cood Condition.
Gibraltar. April 13. The North Ger-
man Lloyd steamer rarbarossa. wl-.b h
b fi New York April 3 for Naples h.tv
lnx on beard the American nthlete.-
wlio arc to compete In the Olympic
sames at Athens. C;r'ece. arrived here
Friday. All member of the team in-
Joyed the voyune and are In good con
Uitlon.
Postoff ice Drugstore
PURE DRUGS
DRUGGIST SUNDRIES
STATIONERY BOOKS
PERIODICALS CIGARS
TOBACCOS AND
FINE
Candies
POSTOFFICE DRUGSTORE
I'HONK 196 - niONE 196
. Houston-Broocks Contest.
Washlr-cton. April 13. Chairman
Prlscoll of the houce elections commit- j
tee having tho Houstonllroocks ion
test in band tays It will bo railed urj
in th hous In a few days. Mr. lions j
tn m-i-hes to address the house in i
SupjiTt of his claim.
Definitely Flaed.
Madrid. April 13. The marrlace ol
Kin Alfonso and I'rlncesa Kna ol
Uattenbcrc ban been deflnlely fixed for
June I. The foreign ambossadors who
ere to attend tho ceremony will ar-
rive hero Mar CS.
Mangled Body Found.
Memphis. April 13 The mansled
ho.ly of (Ulbcrt Johnson a white man.
r. fotitil i.h tin" f.t ot Market
Mrcct Thursday. The im'.lce believe
Johnson was robbed and klllel by
footpads and the body thrown In front
of a passing i-nslne.
Death Penalty For Puryear.
Aiiftln. April 13. Will ruryear was
cocvlcU-d ot the ruurdar of Minos
Ltits and given death penalty.
The Best Drug Store
IS THE 0HE THAT BEST SERVES ITS CUSTOMERS.
Our constant aim is to Rive every cu-t.mu r the bet rosib!e
service best in quality of Roods; best in attention; best in
pharmaceutical skill; best in everything that makes the most
satisfactory kind of a Jrus store. Our steaJ;!y increasing pat-
ronaRO is the best evidence that we are succeeding in Riving
Tho Best Drug Store Service
We cordially invite you t J bnnR your prescriptions to us buy
your tilet artvles anJ sick rorn necessities trom us and come
to us f.d all Dru Store Supplies that you may need.
...E. J. Jenkins
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