Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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HllYAN TEXAS AVKDXKtfDAY MOItNIXG MAY 189U.
Prico 5 CentH.
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BARGAINS!
A!tortt-l XuU 2 jKiun.lH 2 jc
Flake Hominy H tiound 2C
Hominy 8 Muiid 25c
Htiiii'i Mince Mu.it 3 iKiunda 2c
Iiatavia Condensed Mince Meat 3 packages 25c
Mangoes per dozen 20c
Houston Steam I'.read er loaf
i lory Flour the Wot per aack 1 2o
Climax Fresh Roosted Collee 8 pound f 1 00
Uatavia Blend CoflVe ti pound II 00
Java Blend Coflee 4 pound tl 00
Johnson Creamery ButU r per xnnd 2"c
Double Crown Cheese per Hund 2 M;
lloyal Mend Tea No. 1 per pound 1 1 00
lloyal Blend Tea No. 2 per ttound H'c
Currents ja r package 10c
Quality considered we
meet any competition
If you want the Best
Telephone....
Howell Bros.
GROCERS and COFFEE ROASTERS..
LADIES
1 still have many beautiful pat-
tern hats which are being sold
at very clone figure; also an
unkroken stock of new and sty-
0 lish millinery which U helling
equally low and within the
reach of all.
Full's. C. FJI. Proctor.
I Afl OIVINO SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO....
(Saddle Harness Rcnairin
aTAil CAHIU(ii: TltIMMIMi.
and ran make or order anything you need In my line at IleaeoDahle price.
HERBERT CAMPBELL.
NKXT HOOK TO KASDY KITCUKN.
La4fc4fe4kt4avBaj
Kandy Kitchen
Al
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CREAM
PARLOR.
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All the new 1CF.S and Iced
think t ;istcfiilly served.
The lined....
Candies Fresh Trsits
FINE CIGJIRS
LOWNEY'S and
CUNT HERS
Candies.
Phono 202.
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It I'a- iv.th IImii-.s an l (jiroXotr
to til (i'tViTllnr.
THE AMHNDKD HILL.
It I1ae All Labor Orranialla a
a Trait and TbU Amendment
Wa the Only Contention
la (be Senile
Anatin. May '-'1 An antitrust bill ha
hern agree I to by the senate and hou1
arnl will no go t tlia governor for.hi'
signature.
The senate held a short session yes-
terUy morning and adjourned to giv
the hm coinage committee an opportt-
unity V) wurlc on the appropriation
bill.
In the afternoon Mr. Davidson called
np the fre conference committee report
on th antitru-t hill.
The said report strike out section
from the hill which exempt labor or-
ganise itimn agriculturist and livestock
riiTn from th operation of thn bill.
Hanger L. win and (iretr offered
nioiwn io reject me report an 1 sutPinit. jitV t
tlm bill Imi U tothenayii-cotiuilittfe with N-jjJ( x . j
iiiiriiriii'in io r' jKiri H uwk wi;n nil
ad li'iotml wM-tiun to ri- i I
' I'rovi hd that thin hill rhall nut tw
ntu!i rtoid or rin-tru'd to j revrnt the
iT.iniz:iti.in nf laborer f.ir the ptirp'Mtt
of in i' :t.iin any itta lrd of wnx"."
lb- Mr'ii' I at lfii th in niippitrt of hi
llli.tli'lL
D.ivi liiii;i;wi.-d the motion.
' (ipt r -jfiiiif in fvrof th iiuition.
MiiliT linvt-d Ui table the motion
which prv viiile by the following rote:
Ye:i-All . Itarldtn.Iitirll.Uouxh
(irimiaii. J.uii'-n Kerr Lloyd MnM
Millnr M rn Trrn lLWyland-13.
Nara Iliini. tireer. Hanger. John-
tn. Lewin 1'ittteraon ItoM. htafford
Stolin-tt.
Th report wan alopte.I by a rote of
1 1 to K
Tim t liHte neit tk op the (irubhi
indiiatriitl n-h-fd bill and ou Milb-r'a
uiothin for previou tiiktion Mr. Han-K-
r uiottn( a rail of th n-naUi and re-
fnwsl to exriie alwiitx.
Th bill by LewU and Iibr'll.refinlnic
a fnrthtT cmiir of runtiniiHtir in rivil
and i rimiiiiil rimn wa juiw I finally.
The I'trn bill prohibiting icainb-
linif in entton fuliir.-n wna ordered en-
KriMtL Ymikrhn ii hoti bill providing for tho
r" rk'.iniinli..n of th Male jnliuvriu
Pm- 1 finally.
I1.miv.IhI1 providintr for a more effi-
cient rt I yt.'in in C'ullioiin mil Vic.
ton a county pa.! linully.
S'wral other ineann- wer pnxte.1.
The hoiiM (uM not niu-tcr a iur-
um and liel-1 no wmion.
Ilii I h: l;ii I. f-.ilutrd hy All tlif
Miip-i i:i tin; Harbor.
IHS HEALTH IS HAD.
lie Wa ..t Ahl Attend the Qaeea!
Illrllnliy Dlnner-WIII He There
I'nlll III Ship U It pulrtd
for the Toyar.
II mg Kong May 2:i-The United
Kiwn cruiwr (tlympla with Admiral
Dewey on Ij-wjri hai arrived here from
Munii t. fib wai aliiU'd by the abipi
i all iiiitionalitiea.
Admiral Dewey Captain Limtierton.
Lieutt tiant llroinby and United 8tatrt
Conmil WiMuiiin wer received by
guard of honor of the It.yal Welnh fnal-
Uera when they l.iiid-d. and a vitit
from thi governor of H.m Kong Sn
Henry A. UUke Major fiem-ral (iaa-
coijs'ne. in coiniiiiiiid of tri'jm and Com-
modore I'owtdl coiiimainliiiK the narul
force. The vinit wiik retiinicd by tho
cllirialii mention d.
A'liuir tl Ik n. r N in bn 1 henlth.
U".i t-Ki ill to at icn I t'o) fi'ievn'iibirtli-
ling n;wn the tlm-k
liereand will r ni.tiii 11 tlnyi at thii
port i p ..trin to return to America.
ALL THEY COULD EXPECT
llr. tharni 'ropti (iovara-
u.ut ur llt l'lilll.Ont A u.iil.
New York. May -A lipatch tc
Th Ib rald from Manila aaya I'renident
K liurunri. of tli l'lulippine cotiiiui't-
ion mud thin utaleinetit contvrninij
the plan of Kovcmuii iit ofTt retl to the
Filipino
"Now that th Aiiiri-an anna ar
ncc-rwftilly brniiini the war to a cbwa
tho opportune .ui-nt to nuhinit the
cheine of frovernment which waa au-
thorized by the president who believe
that conciliation U a necvaaary a
force.
"The present acheme nhould tatiny th
leiltimntn anpiratioii of the Filipino
peopieior participation In their own
fCoverrinent. It civna ths Inaurgenta a
K'td opptirtitunlty to lay down their
arm Tinier It thee p more fre-
1 mi than nnder thn MhI iroverniiient
even thoiiKh the latter declare them an
iiid"jendeiit and aoverelifn atate."
DISCUSSED PEACE TERMS.
11114 Tigrr lshl.
Hniitiiirfton. V. V.. May 2:i-In a
blind tirfer nifbt on th Kentucky aid
of Tmc river liimiieruion of Wmt Yir-
irima and Kentucky engaged in ' Ut-
ile. William Butcher waa killed and at
leaat two other were badly Wounded.
Horace Millender. lueliiber of the
Weat Yirifinia leidalatnre attempted to
tiiell th riot. He waa set upon by the
Kentucky lumliermen and bandy escap-
ed death by boardiUK pataiug tram
etrlk MflUd.
UurTalo May sa. Tlie irrain ahovel-
era atrike haa been aettltnL The agree-
ment waa aigrMMl lat lat niK'ht by a
aiibcoiiiiiiitte reiirewnting the ftrilo r4
of which I'lftident Keefo of thn l.m-
ahorvmcti'a aiumciatioii ia a inemU-r and
Contractor C'oiiiiera hua Uq approved
by a full committee of th icrain ahovel-
er a union. The atrtke la to lie declared
off and the nu n will return to work on
Wluel.iy morning.
!! TrBiy.n Yrara. "X.
i-auraiige lex. May .:(. - Thn Jurv
in the caae againt Jim Stokca ctdorixl
who waa on trial for the murder of an-
other negro at Flatonlo brought In a
verdict of guilty and gave him twentv-
five yeara in th penitentiary. Hoke
and the negro killed by him wem Ilaie
tit preacher and the evidence Indicated
that the Winning of the trouble waa
Uiililnterial jealousy.
Mitt bjr (r
Texarknua. Tex May 1iarlt
Holt foreman of a log train at Stamp.
Ark. almiit :I0 mile north of hern wn
allot in the abloiiien by im unknown ne-
gro who lied immediately after com-
mitting the iIinhL Holt wax nct'o.tod
the ikvpi for the loan of a quarter mi l
iin'ii rcfiiing the reijuest wa -hut.
Irllhcer CittnltlitMllttn.
Ibiltlinore. May '.':l -Tli.t cousolida-
tioii of '.: leading fertilizer coiupauie
of thn rnuintry ha le-en roiupletf.L The
new company i known a t'i Agricult-
ural Chemical isimpauy having a e
elal charter under thn law of Coiiiiik-'-lent.
It ha au authoriicd dock of f lit.-uoo.ooo.
t llijilun rinmtlor ak lnj tju-
ll'tn Coat rriiitig l.tvrtitttnl.
Manila. May -Tho Filipino com-
tnisionera apent tfluy at th rei-
ib iu-e of the Aiuerican cominisitiotier.
They dt-ciK-ed every point of the
chine of government and th peace
priK'lamation in detail ami aaked for in-
formation a to what a'ronal light
would b guaranteed them. Colonel
I'harle Iknby of th American com-
lniiwion explaiiiMl that they would W
the name a under the United State
coiiatitutiou.
The Filipino alao dt-aired information
aa to the acliiail ay ate in to te eatabliahed
but diaapproved the American rdlcy of
th separation of church and atate.
They chiefly objectJ to the scheme on
the ground that it gave them personal
liberty which they know they would
have but did not giv them political
lila-rty. Finally th Filipino said they
were personally deaet with thn plan
but could not endorse it officially.
1mm llnir.r Wank? of Hum
Washington May 2:1 - -On th urgent
recommendation of (ieneral Law ton
(ietieral Ulia hna recommended that
Cttloiiel Owen Summer 1 mad briga-
dier general of Volunteer anil brevet for
oonaplcuon gallantry at Maaaan Iltilao
liritlgn and San Iaidra Alao that Capt
J. S. Case be ma le major of Volunteer!
and breveted for diatiiignifhotl service
and gallantry at th almve place whl.e
cling aa divi'ion engiinvr olIKvr.
Colonel Kunimera ia colonel of the
Second Oregon volunteer and com-
tnandetl the advance brigade of Geueral
Lawtou'a division during the rocout
march northward to S.n Isi.lro.
Canned and bottled
goods for Picnics
the best and fresh-
est at John B. Mike's
Telephone 40.
Save Work
And Worry
BY USING-
SCREEN
.DOORS and Windows.
We supply Screens lor Doors and Windows ol any sizi
desired and put them in lor you. The outlay is nothing
compared with the Comfort Convenience Cleanliness and
freedom Irom Pests assured by the use of Screens.
Phone 63.
GARTH. HOWELL
& WEBB
.oie-M. government to imilil a large brntge
lor thn imperial railway of Japan. Th
oridge will weigh something over I.iski.-
"Ml pounda and will b the largi at steel
bridge ever constructed by American
builder and one of th handsomest
structnre of the kind in the world.
rrrltMl 'Blis
Berlin Slay 2:1 -Fourteen person
wer drowned by the capsizing of
ferrybttat on the Danube near Strau-
bing Havana.
Washington. May 2a The national
peace jubilee with which Washington
will celebrate the return of peace will
begin today and continne for thre
days. Incoming train are bringing
many stranger to the city particularly
from the south.
epil ! io.
Albany. May 2:t.-The New York leg-
Mature is in special session nnder a rail
by (ioveruor ltooaevelt to amend the
Ford franchise tax bilL
HOT and
COLD
TUB and
SHOWER
BATHS
25 Cents
Can 6e Obtained at All Hours
At The
Bryan Water Ice Light'and
POWER COMPANY.
I.iaiitvaani Vm-nlvr IMstt.
Washington May '.'a.-Oeneral Otii
baa notilied the war department of the
death at Manila of Lieutenant l'lero ('
Forester of tlm Third Infantry of typhoid
fever.
Tli phariusu HIT fur Manila.
San Franciano. May 2:1 The trsna-
port Slntrinnn i off for Manila Waring
1J'"I tin-II. the largest linmla r of aoldier
to leavo this port on a single transMrt
and 7"t officers among lliein Is-ing (i.n.
l'..it s. The entire si-xtli infantry tnaln
up th greater part of thn Sherman's
carg.i. Sim carries a large cargnof sup-
plies for the army and navy. Colonel
Fred (trant N in cominniid of tho expedition.
America llrltlg for Japs.
Philadelphia May 2 -The Fhoenlx
bridge company of I'lioenlxville Pa.
haa received a contract turn the Jap-
Just Arrived!
A Beautiful lino of MATTINGS in nil colors sev-
eral designs to select from; prices as low as tho low-
est. Our lino hi iiumi hhihe
FURNITURE
GLASSWARE
CROCKERY!
Is complete. We are sole agents for the wonderful
Dixie Mosquito Uar Frame; the Hnet thing of tho
age; call to foo it. Our I'mlertakinj: Pepartnient
consisting tf a l.rautit'ul line f OASKKT."? K01?Ks'
SLiri'KKS ETC. h always complete. Hearse'
Carriages Etc. furnished on application; this de-
partment is open day and night.
JAMES & CASTLES
FVRXlTVltK AXl) UXDEHTAKEKS.
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1899, newspaper, May 24, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320171/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .