Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Sfljn lie Tw.a Hip Country Irom Si.uln
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All l!x(Tit Munilu. j
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yitle.l t the lower for nvoirnitlon of i
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JtiimilO lll'lelsII'lCllCO ill B UOCllllielll
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VV from Tarliic July ".. an.l mrril
lancamiiio. It hai Uvu receiv.-.! j
.relfn conaula at Manila with a j
Vlthat they forward it to their I
VKoVcrniiieiit
tpiiioa iiho their old ar'ii.
jthey bail conijuvrtHi th iv-
Litht'e iilanda from Spain lo-
i ling of tlio treaty at I'ari.
. .iiin wan in no ixwitioii t.i
the United State. They
Imn-M'wion of 7ihh( Spanih
ra fii.tnred with their arm in
I mi; the 1'1U.iiiok h 'liHiient jiriH.1
nullity of tho Spaiiinh aoverein-
"I that when tliev aurreiidereil
i hold wna irreviK'alily lunt Tin
l nt then itar:
living to the Spaniitli
foiiiini-
of Span
lonel
'd. w
etld-
hL
ji
in-
B'ay
on l
;;mw-
f reiiif t for the ri '4
..riaotiera i'ig? . J
iti politi.- (f ' j!h
not a il (1
.i (inicKir. niv
and am einled tlit
to the platform
lire. There he dre
roUK'ht hia rllit hail.
peak of hia military
military aalute. ahowHi
of hia Incarceration ni
f.lGLE.
I to
and the terrililn ani
mind. bal not impai
tinct and bearini?. p
'n .inii ' rap i"''- Taiaa at. re. I
1 -" 1 Tprison
:- .iw-
Viruiuald o I
yono o ful
aseof SpatiislI
Virst resxiitnize-E
M eV.nl."A n.l.t..l.
f ii of the Filipi 1
Vir beHiiren.nry 1
-V-lueii. riu
CHOATl INTERVIEWED.
! Il-llri' Ik m-Ii uf Uurl lb
llnull of a limine I'rUk
I.iilnii. Au. -.I'I'li ll.('lii'.t.
I CllUe'l State allllwlssHilor to (ircllt
I I'rituiu. waa interview.-.! l.y represent.-
tive of tin- A jKK-irtt.-l I'r.-s in ii-iMfl to
I the recent w.tr or nrl.itriitioti sp.ech d-
! liv.-rol In Sir Wilftv.l Itiiricr. the (.a- I
: Bu.tiitu premier lie ail
"Tli'-rt will U no war. It in ufn to
-' ' ' " '
! cuiih of either coiiiifri woiiM wwinii
L . ... .; .
; Wlir HI Hill OHlllTtlOll.
...... 1. ....... . t..f ...lit...r
The iimU-..ilor eoiiliiiuiti' thn
parliament trim on the eveof dissolution
kil l tlm l.-.-tilem of loth parti. hail to
IIO.HO ISCCIIieil to lllllia '
Utter ciri'inii.t.iiuv .xt.liim.-l Sir il-
.. .. . .. i
Ir.Ni ijiuricr n position mi l lie wan In-
... ni . . . ..
cluifl to attach ninull iiiiportiiura to the
pr.m(.r trUmT Mr. filiate h.MI
Um ...nation w.th proressim?. lmt
h rxpliiina.l "that they were nlway
Mow aiul lean say nothing to tlm
atutuH.''
I'riiua.l lha lUlllan r'roatlar.
I'ortaii I'rime Au'. (. -Th revolu-
tionary IVmiiiirau tr. H.p. which had
jeiiililcl at t liiana Minthe liave now
crowd the frontier and taken
rion of I.ij.il.ii. The KarriM.li nt that
place retired to Fort Ib-l.tir. u Mrnteu'iu
ixtxitioii iMiiiiniiniliii) tin. town. The
foreign Kipul.iti..n an I tlm ll.iitian con-
anl left the place. Il H Considered proh-
al.lii that Jiiniiiez i the leader of the
revolution mid will attempt a land-
in on mi i-l.m l rhortly in or.h r to join
the revolutionary troop nt D.ij.iN.ii and
t iki' direct coniiiiatid of the movement.
Tint llaiti.iii ovrinin. lit i taliiin meas-
ure to prevent Juiiiiiei from laielin
in itt territory.
Ilia lrpyf.. TrUU
Kemie Auir. t - Not more than it
hundred per-ont iMtln-r.'d in the vicini-
ty of I.ycei Itt 'i.Iio o'fl.M-k this llloru-
iui;. tlm time fixed for tint oMniui( of
the day prmveditnri of the trial of
Captain I)reyfu. ) The atH-ret ittiti
lasted until 11:41 when tho court ad-
journed until tomrrow inorniii''. The
day passed juitly. Th.-ro was a much
l.ijr.T rroyil than Monday assembled
In the Inrai of ohtuinin a Klit'1IHe
Dreyfua during the few whiiikU occu-
t)i.l by him in croniii Aveiin.i de la
i : J. i
re on hi way
Lycee to
A '.....an of Nnl.la IMimhI.
r.i.ria.HU.. Aa .-Mr IV tsy Grif-
in whos (treat Kr.'"dfitther wn the
earl of CharniK-k .lied in a hut near
Arlington. 1'nis-r f..ind in the hovel
where nhi had lived in it miserly man-
i.t for Deveral years chow h.-r to !
Iiolile I.I.m.i and had she pushed li'T I
imsitt tin. protN-r time hIih would
n ive 1 a third of mi e-tate val-
t $inoooiMi. I'ji to the l ist day
fused all favor". Friends of the
:i will sell her hut mi 1 defray the
il exis-iises with what in reali.-!.
'S Xt.a (.llir.
j. . T-m K.-t liuiii. the
an 1 four in 'luls rs of his
Veil to Is- now III tile
I. r..ii. siiutliv. i st of here.
iy pur-ue.l I'V a
1 a party of United
lis. Several uIl-
null the town of
1 to water their
uvily armed and
not law abiding
nt r.-llle.
H. The oiith-
y-s on Southern
k south of Uo
igin.t and nine
ne. r Ford and
Ided to death.
FrcHtio Cal.
40 were aeri-
).th)T wero
mm of the acci-
n the mail
-Thouiai W.
ork at oniv on
I from Dawnon
onauza Creek
Tho road will
the miner and
erioii diMlcul-
II government'a
ia at liwt been
kloaoo ltaad.
M Ex-dovernnr
I at lit reaiilence
inorniiig. Lx-tiov-
was one of the leader
party In tuia aiaie.
t.d governor smce
is last term the gov-
ige 1 iu tho jirwtice
fnpallila'
JNea Mo. Aug. a Tbe friend
'O- 'V. It. Halo of thi rounty the
'tut nominee ( j sre cir-
I-;oll..n over the tliatrict k-
' in- nam he pnted on tho ofll-
'" ni-titlu UbeingKigne.1
'"'W Kepnliliia and Deino-
Hal.ts.1 u.. ... .
'ltti14:SsWA"lt . A atrangrr
Mexico wa
f -ep Bt plC
I ty par-
Jrtpjvwl to
l. .
if. William Ucntty
iJ infantry at La
I ill with yel-
hospital
v
1
I
J.
W'G beetle
Vllte. tllit V P
Vliaff-! r..r T . J
a - now
is difVer.
l nam Knr I.:
REPORTS
Matter N Koltra
Y' I
Itallaa. Wrra llalj'. siiig.rt.
New rU-aii Au . - M.ir.nii Ilo-
niuno hiw left for V.ishiti'':.:i. lie
wa wnt here aa an envoy extraordinary
from th.. Italian miliary at V-liini-ton
to investigate the lyn liinif' of th.'
five Italian at Tallulaii. Mar.itii It -
mono yi- Iktrlt with a lot of .it athl
Kt.tii'inciitr He to.lc roiiHiil.Tal.la eri-
cl.Mnv while at Vick-lniri a to th fit- I
iz.'tihii of tlio li iiieii ainl. atvorilinic I
. . .. . ii i i i
to hit cvi l..i- tlier were all lovul Kill.-
jicts il Kini lliiinls-rt When the
uiarnuis returti.-d from Vickshurrf he
felt Collti' lent there was n.iilmlit of the
f ict. Thnv days later when h vi.ite 1
Foter and found in the executive man-
aioit court d.K-umeiita lioin Madison
parish ohowiiu; when and where the
three Ix fatta hrother were tiatiiralii-l
ud took the oath of allegiance to the
Uiiit.il States he wa not m miro alu.iit
the evidence lie atliered at Yickslmrt;
The report of the special envoy and that
of Governor Foster cl.iti ut in irly
very iuitit.
t.arileaara la ('oaatlia.
Texarkau t. Tex . An. - The Gard-
ener' and Fruit Grower' ass.s-latu.ii of
northeast Tex tin t in convention here
Monday. The miwt important matter
that came l f..re the convi nti-.ii was
the purch.il- of f r mt trees at wholesale !
prices and a decision was r.-m hi-.l to
elal.rate on orchards. To that end
carload imrc' i--s ..f twin's will Is- M.ele I
and Texas nurseries will le p.itr.'iu ! '
llo.l lr a Hermit.
San Antonio Am;. A recruit t
the Thirty-third reim.-ut sh..t and prole i
ably tatally wininded a M.-x i.-.tit niiii-;
fi.-tti in the C..lumli;a variety the.tt.-r.
Tlm niiisi. i.iii was Joint liol'.-iiiii. II.
W is lot twi.-einthe urtii uii-l once in
the side. His condition is r-porte.1 . nt-
icnl. The r.iTiiit aid that lloluin i
bud ulmsed him.
l aiai 111..W 1..111.1..1.
Guthrie Ut Aug. - N. ar r.la.-k-j
biirn.Iiwieiice I.awsi.f I.inci.lii c.iiint v
who wit visiting J. X. Coulter. step d
out to the well after dark mid wa-
atruck on tho head with a Handbag and
fatally injured hy soiii" unknown us
lassill. It is sllplKiseil the bli.W
intetidul for Mr. 'oiilt.-r. who has been
having trouhle with horsi-thievi'. !
Htraik a t'aal Vein.
Wortham. Ti x. An;
. Consider-
hlii excitement wit created lu re by a
r. jHirt that the drill in tlm ml well now
being drilled had gone through a '.'n f..t
Vein of coal ut a depth of I'iO feet. Uje
on investigation the r.-js.rt proved true
Tho grade of coal is v. ry g ..l
M.irr Kliimllka l.i.l.l.
Vancouver. I! C Aug i Tin- sti inn-
er Hosali.i with l."" pass.-iig.-rs. bring"
iu the li.-igh'K-.rii-ssl ..f k- oooik) m
gold. According to the estimate ot
Canadian i I'll ( '..iniiii-i'.n. r i.;ilvle
the output i ' the Ki.ill'llk.l llllll.'H this
year will l- 1 .".m " n..
Nit ... Selillrr Sle.l.
San Antonio. Aug 1. A n. g-o-...li.-r
of compiiiy ii. 'i'w "iity fifth infantry
lies at tie- p..-t Ii -1 1 1 . . 1 living from a
bullet W..1111 1 in th.- le .1 1 A negro hack
driver named It. Kelly has L-eu arrested
and charg.-d with the .1 1.
I'.iUii.di.I l.y MLl.ik.
Cleburne Tex. Aug Mr' flolwrt
Paiii.-ls t.xli .is..u by ini-t.ike b. re and
canie near losing h r lile The prompt
arrival of 11 physician and active mid
pcri: tent work prevented the drug from
having 11 fatal elTi ct.
.u A(it NrRrrs llrail.
IIillsls.ro. Tex Aug. 1 - An old and
respect.-d in gress culled Auntie Kichard
on died suddenly here She wit very
old. her age not l-ing kiio'-vn but xln-
in known to have Is-.-n oo year old and
wa probably live year over.
( t.ureh a.i'1 rrunaa lli.rnr.l.
Culvert. Tex. Aug. K - Tlm colored
M. K. church and parsonage were com-
pletely destroyed here by lire. Incen-
diarism is siisH'-t.-d. The buildings
were valued at uls.tit flood witlift7oi
insurance.
tlna Maa. f'aaa.
Kewport X.-w. Vu. Aug. h. There
i one new fuse of fever at the National
Soldier' home but no death. Thi i
the official res.rt The case found i
the first repotted aince last Thurdny
night.
t atal kick roni a l ow.
Terrell. Ti..x.Aiig.x.--Ja))-r Weaver
who reside almut U mile northeat of
here aged T'l. wu kicked by a cow lut
Saturday nnd no severely Injured that
be died from the effect of the wound
Trat.t.urta I'rn.ti I'lllta.
Kew York. Aug . The United
8taU- traiiHirt Mcl'heraon from Cuban
nd I'orto Hican urt paaseil in at
Handy Hook. She bring discharged and
furloughed ofllcer and men.
A Wimiaa MuriUrail.
Cienhaiu Tex. Aug. -Mr. Mike
June wa killed nearGrahall Saturday.
The supposed murderer crowd the
llrazo into another county and ha not
been arrested.
Ml Wanl a Maw 1 rial.
Henderson Tex. Aug. H. A motion
for new triid in the Inn Xi'.n murder
rase ha Idi'U II led here. Them 11 ro '.M
error alleged to hnvo b n iiujw bTMi
trial judge.
1
Tha ttraf.mlaaa 'f )
Han Franoins Awtf"
Oregon
tereJHi
st J
CITY DIRECORY.
i ITT o ru kk.
Mayor ('. A. Ailnina.
Marnhall. T. I'. Iloyt-tt.
IVputy Marahal li. II. Smith.
Striatary and Ta-nrer Ilrnry (.
Uhixlf.
City Sri ton II. II. Jonra.
Coiiatal.!. C. I.. Ilaker.
Al.lermra : I!. . Tal.or V. S. w.
.'I vi- v u i t. ....
' '. '
" alter ipi.rH.-lit.
. .
N'hool r.oaril: i;. A. .iaiiia ex-oiiu o
.re-i.!.'nt t o.ttil; J. Alien Myera ae. re.
tary; Ir. J. W.
M. I'.i'ier I'r.
I.'oliillson.
Il.otell. M. II. Jam."
J. I. l ountain II. C
Oil MY o. Ill KM.
Jildjre A. i. Hoard.
Cle.k.G. W.M.Michael.
Attorney C'Iib. S. (inlner.
Tax Collector J. J. A.iami.
Tax Ansemor I!. M. Null.
Slu ritl T. C Niiiiii.
Tn a-iirer A. VY. Hiichanan.
Pintrict Clerk J. V. liatt.
Comniiaionera: 11. J. Irena I-ee
K.lire.'Fellx I'hiilipa 1'. II. Arriiiifton.
in Rent.
tiaptiat II. I. Wilaon pa-tor; Ser.
vicea eveiy Sunday II a. m. and 7:15
p. in.; Sunday achool ll.l'i s. m.j pray
trill.-.-ting Thiiraday ninht.
Mi tl.o.list J. II. C. hriin partot;
S rvic.-s 11 a. in. mid 7 . in. Sm.day;
Sunday n hool !l V a. in ; Fpvtorth
I-iiirue Sunday 4 y. in. ; praypr-mt-et-iiikt
Tuemlay night .
St. ndiew 'a Fpi-copal Ilev. Ilerl ert
I'.. I'.. et I.. I.. Il rector. IL.Iy
) oiuiiiuiii. n first Mile lay in the month.
Si -rvic.-a-Fiit ai.d third Sunday in
each month moming nnd i vening and
also in .ruing of (mirth Sunday nth
1 Sundays mid im h lifth Snnday the r. c.
tor it!.ci..te at Nafa-ota.
I I'leshy-ti r.an J. I. Weat paator;
Service morning and evening Ut .Ird
J and tilt Sunday In each month; Sunday
L. - bool !:' a. in.: tiraver-iiieetimj
j Wediirixlay night.
Chriatian J. I.. Andreaa pa-tor
S-rvice 11 a. m. and 7:1-5 p. 111. Sun.
day; Sunday . hool MS a. in. Chri-
tii.n Kndeavor 3 p. in. Sninlav: t raver
iiiw itio' Velneii!iv t.K't.t
Free Coiiimtitiioti I'.apti-t A. M.
tewiart pator: Servicea every Sun.
dy night in n.li month; Sunday
school In a. m.
St. Joseph a Catholic Church Father
T. . . . . .. ....
: rc.iiar pa-i..r; n.o.s i 1 an.l 10 a. m.
: Sunday.-
i S in Antonio Italian Cutholic church
Fa'ber liindi.e. pastor. M is at M
: nnd lo a. 111. smi'liiv.
I OI.I.I MkCI IMis.
I l'.r:..o Camp No. lill W. of W.
; Meet M-c Hid 111. d f.. th llhl.iy l.i.'hts
in e:..-li in. .nth. W I:. .1 hn.t.11 C. ('.;
I Joe II. Reed r'erk.
j I'.iyau T.-nt No. pi K. (. T. M.
i Met ling 1 ighta liist and third Monday
1 each iii"tith. J. II. Ma biniiev ('.; J..e
j II. Ree l R. K.
i I'.ryan b dge No. WsO Home Forum
1 Meeting nights at-coiid nnd foiir'h
Wfdi.e-ilav e.11 h month. W. T. Jain.-s.
! prea't; Joe It. Reed liliuiicier.
Ilryau I.lge No. ii' National Aid-
Meeting night lust and third We.lne-
day in each month. V. W. (irilhn
prea't ; R. W. Iioa nnrd a.-c.
I van ho Coiiiiiiiindery No H Knight
Templar .Meet L'nd Tneaday in each
month. A. M. Rhodes K. C.; II . G.
Rhodea Se.-relary.
W.T. Antm ( bai ter No. H7 R. A.
M. Meeta third Monday in each
month. N. I'.. C I.. II. I'. Joe II. Reed
Sec'y.
Rrao Lodge No. 11:0 A. F. A. M
Meet fourth M. iulay in each month
I'r. Raul M. Rayr.or'W. M.; 1). C. he-
Maief Ser'y.
Hrax bulge No. M K.of P. Meet
tir-t n.l third Tuesday in each month
-I-:. J. Jenkina C. 0. ; I). C. PeMar.-t
K. of R. S.
Vnlntn l.x!ge '. :I7 A. 0. U. V.-
Meet Becond and fourth Thurnliiy in
each month. A. W. llollman M. V.
W. J. Walker rerorder.
ltryan Lodge No. 10:1.' K. of II. Mert
lirnt and third Tlnir.laya in each
month. J. A. Mieia dictator; A. J.
Plainer reporter.
I'.ryan Cotton Seed nil Mill J. .
Cole preii.lent ; .lames 1 1. Chance vice-
president and treasurer; A. I). MtCon-
uieo aet-retary.
Ilryn Comprn I r. J. W. Howell
president; W. I!. S'annden vice preU
deiil; II. C. Itohinnon n'cretnry; U.S.
Webb treaaurer; Walter Wipprecht;
uiannger.
TltY TIIK
NEW QlTY BAKERY.
Vs
--s. - . . r-rw 1 " - x. f
t Hot fill if
Our n SAKSAPAIMI.I.A i uiMiriiirt-f for it ajirin
tonic. If y.tu inT.1 a froml liv.-r j.ill try JAMKtj' ANTI-
1MI.I0US 1'IM.S.
Hot on .aitli. HEAT POWDER. MOSQUITO LOTION FLY
PAPER. BED BUG EXTERMINATOR BATH BRUSHES.
SPONGES. TOILET SOAPS. PERFUMERY. ALLEN'S FOOT-
EASE.
New Line Hammocks Vm Oicaii.
' James
Summer Brings Pain
:l well as .i-iistir. Tin- e.
Himi ..I' n ft.M k of TURK )Iil'(!S
W itll It kllKW ledge tlf ilV ti) i!l.
pi.t.ll.l tli'-lu I'lialile 11 to produce
11 remedy for the prevalent nuns
plaint (hir I
Hall's Baby Cordial
'.r ( .!.! r-it j
Hall's Cholera Mixture '
l. r A.l.ou
let no siii.i-rior in c.i-. . f ti.i
1 liariict. r. It work 1 iiire an.l
help nature to tli 'ii.ML.-ii aiol
llllll.l Up t lii- M'st.tn. 1'iii-f 'J'c
s- r bottle. We carry a l.ill liin-u!"
l'ropri' t.iry M.-il!.-it.- nf --t.il..
lishe.l reputation. I'.o I! A T K l
TALCUM I'OWIU'KS ..r Piicklv
lle.lt.
i;s
BRYAN TEXAS
1 ) f-fs
i " va V'
SATI5I-ACK)IY
LAUNDRY...
When ymi want Mttisf.n tnrv Latin-
il ry M'li.l u 11 postal or 'plmne im
iiinl wtf'll get tin- liuihll" i.ml return
it when w promm. it to ymi. II
it ia not Hiilif:ii tnrv ili.n't j . u v fot
it.
American Laundry
Tan ilis.ri -..nth t.f Y t hmi- linwl.
Tdt')!ioiic 141.
or ..ilal lirliin our t.arn
If You
are
Thinking?
Of i-p. inline tin- torriil
niontliH of Jul.v AuiK-t
ami iN'ptemlirr. at hoiiio
1001 1 u I i' t'"' North or
jl tho
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"So trcutlt t uiwr qwi.M.M
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
..TO
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....and the Last.
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I Handsome New Chair Can (irjti free) 1
I IHUI.CT I.IMi TO
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AND CALIFORNIA.
OrrlnM el M.gnllUrnt V Train
"Pacific Coast Limited.
Sml--trltly brlatn
CHICAGO ST. LOUIS 0LlS. FORT
WORTH LOS ANGCLCS AND
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t.caha 1 iti ;i ; l.ur Ga ; iu.ri.4 T.utticV -
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VACATION
In ileci.liin; wlii-re mu
ill spi'lol V;ic:itii'!l w liy
iot i-i.ler Colorado with
its inutelil.-s clim.lte flip-
uili iiii.l v.iri.-il sc. nerv its:
iikiiiv f-nrts: its; Chautau-
qua. In .1 1 s of nileianil
its noco-.iliiliiy vin
The
Denver
Road
A illii'ki'lli'. Hclieilule U(
coinil!-li' iipl.nl.it.. eipiip-
iiient.inclinlin I'ull tuaii t
liit.t pro In ii 1 j) ileep-
rs anil CAFK CAKS.
Menu 1 ln Ii.-Ht n-rved a
l;i curie. Train. Huli.l to
f n
wi-iiver. Mollis convein--nt.
Korotlirrdctuils a..
(Ires
D. B. KECLCR T......
A. GLISSON n.n'l Agent P.m. Pf
ft. WorlU A lnrr tHf hallwar.
rT. WORTH. TKXAH.
Hall Oliver
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1899, newspaper, August 9, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320234/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .