The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1, Monday, July 18, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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d the local sensntiuu trf last night
Ones of the correspondents Mr
iloUiday of Abe Pittsburg Xree
wishing a souvenir of the war on
ihe MniJoiigahela has been collect-
ing the autographs of the different
celebrities present In the pursuit
of this gentle art he aJked a inein
ber of the advisory committee for
lila signature yesterday afternoon
n the iuiddle of a crowd ot strik-
ers The men paEsed rapidly from
suspicion to eertatony that there
was some criminal motive behind
ihd request and before JJolliday
Jchew what was going on he vas
put under arrest bv a special police-
man named Hoekstock who Hauled
hitn off to the association head
ariarterg fieyeral conrcspotiujiMit
iBaw the procession aud joined it
along wth sundry vuluutcers of
all classes The rvoms being
reached tthe policeman had no spe-
cial charge Hgainat him save that
the mnn was getting names as he
nnderstood rit for a petition to jQar
negie to put jionunjun men into
the works Holliday explained his
putsion fur autographs and vo
members of the advisory commit
Jeej vho were on haud decided to
let him go Tho correspondents
jumediately afterward held a
meeting in whieh floUidiys arrest
was diceu6feedj nojt jyith indigna
tion exactly but as a symptom of
the return of the eyil tunes of last
week when anybody could aiivcst
any 6tranger on the merest suspi-
cion It was first proposed to lay
the matter oefore the provost mar-
shal or General jSaowdeo and ask
fox such redress as could he given
hut it was the strong opinion of the
meeting that nothing should be
done by newspaper men save sis a
last resort that might bring about
a conflict bct eeit > tiej Uifary and
the strikers
Holidays arrest was the third
made by the atrikers during tho
day S E Eden United States
naval inspector of plate anncr4 was
found loitering in a suspicions
tnd clandestine manner about tui
works He answered rather brus-
quely a question a6ked him and a
moment later wa6 informed tlmt
he was nnderarrest The situation
dawned npen him aud wlien In
gave the necessary information he
was promptly informed with apo-
logies that it was ail a mistake
Erarik J Snyder a shirt sales-
man from Pittsburg whs also put
in durance yile His shallow pie
tense that he had habeidashery to
sell deserving persons was rejected
and he was carried off to the strik
erf headquarters where he was
ludd some time before he < w hs < re-
leased In this case too a news-
paper nsan came near figuring un-
pleasantly He attempted to inter-
fere in Snyders behalf and w s re-
buked with much vehemence in
fnding a threat to blow his brains
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DROGSCIIFMICALS PATENT
MEDICINES STATIONERY
PERFUMERY PAINTS
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FIIESCRIITIONS CAREFULLY COMWUND
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Jos L Putegnat Proprietor
Keeps in stock a iulLline of drug chemicals patent medicines surgi-
cal instruments perfumery toilet articles paints paint brushes
oils combs hair brushes tooth brushes etc etc etc
Prescriptions carefully compounded by the proprietor in per-
son at any hoar of the day or night
Fire and Marine
Insurance
Police es s written by
l William Kelly Agent
JD WELLS
Brownsville
R W STAYTON
R J KLEUERG
Corpus Christi
WELLS STAYTON KLEBERG
MNEYSATLAW
And General Land Agents
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STEPHEN POWERS
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1, Monday, July 18, 1892, newspaper, July 18, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61130/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .