Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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BRYAN TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 28 1901
6; NO. 149.
PRICE s CENTS
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We have unloaded another or of
White Swan Flour
1 lie llour that made Missouri soft
wheat fllluUS.
Fresh shipment
Uvalde Honey
10 cents jit-r pound.
Blake Bros.
Faiuy Candy
Dozier Bakery
Cake an.l Cratkcts
Mistake of a Motnrnun Causes Death
and Instruction.
FIVE PEOI'LE KILLED
1 M
Royal Blend Tea J
N the Lest for Kid tea. We guar- j
antco it to le the 'ft ": Hioney
will buy. A trial or.ir will con-
vincc you tli.it it is the best."
Forty Passenger Were Injur! Sum
Fatally unit 0 lu-r Si-rliiusly.
The ( r Mi l m ( una
tJulngata t Mile lUte.
HOWELL BROS.
OKOCllRS AND COM IX ROASTLR5.
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AltsMiy. May 27 K:.- trin furs racing
f ir a wttch while running iu opito
direction il thu rate of 4'i iuili' au
hour ft Hit five live Sulldltr aftcrtll'll
by a lernlio collision in which over 0
prominent people Were injured aolUM
fatally nul other seriously.
The lobby of .mJ .toflW fltlt-1
with thii 1 1 mi l wound-d hysti-ri' nl
w.nneu anil cliililn-ti looking for rela
tive and fri' iids surgeon administer-
tcriug ti iiiiinry relief ami ambulance
racing ttiruiigu tin- eiiy luxiug me
w-oundtd to In ta'.s w. ro thu early
latimutiom of tin' in.' i li nt.
Tim ncciiu of tin- ms iili-Mt wa a point
tnt two mile out of Greeiibush on
tin' hue of tin? AUwtiy ami IlinUiii rail-
way. The iiut wli-M tint ear met ou
tin- single truck w is at a harp curve
and mi fust were both running and ao
anddi n wa the collision t tint thu mo-
t'iriiiiiii had no time to put on the brake
lf.ru tin- outhlmuinl eur lind gone al-
liioct through li" oihi'r ear and hiiugoii
I the edge of a high Muff with it load of
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Your Domestic Animals
Are himhI friend and faithful servant.
I'lellty of good fnil-tuH Will Illlike Until
ulei-k it 1 1 I ctriiii-'.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS.
For torn. Oat. Hay M-nl.
Itr.m. and Seed. Hi a"iialde
I'l i.-i . Prompt delivery.
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Chatham.
Lj
iug to court Mr. Kcgelmeyer for
ererul luoiitlu and tlie did not welcome I
t.;. I.- t l.t Jl l.i I
Ul tumnic'tt . ii" iiinuui mu9 auou.il
he became iliioiiili'nt.
Hurglar Merdar m Hof.
Fan r'raueieo May 47. ToU-rt Ilia-
lop. 13-yearsnlil liy waa murdered
Situnlay ntKht at hi father'! homr
here by hurular wliu retKlly itruek
him uver tliu bead with a blunt Imtru
muut eru.liiim bit tkuil. They tlieu
rmuaackod lUo hounuaud uiala tbuir
tlsi aucuriUi liltlu uf raluu.
SENATORS RESIGN.
Kn.l Wmf Tlllmaa ud Mrli.rl !!
trrl.l.al UMta la Baltic IIIITaraaaM.
Col u nib a. 8. C May i'l. Senator
John L. Mi.'Ijturiu and Senator Vn C.
Tillman hnvo a tneit aKreeiueiit to con
tent for tint luiiK term t wbn h Til'inaa
wo eleeteil last Juuuary. Under the
lulu Denim-ratio my rule thu aiidl-
d.ite nia-i i!esii:ttti i-ill' ally the
iifflen to whieb be aire. Whether
Mi I-aariu win over TiU'uan or Ti'hnart
in rii eli t.il. M U..;'i uiinpin-d
term w inch ruu for 'J Lsin.'ar morp
will b-i filled by a wWt .
Tlier arn four niinTiiic. candidate
for Mcl-dunu' tilace. A.lmry C Ijiti
nu r ciiii;resiiiiiu f-.m ttm Third and
uti I to lie TiKti an'" . lieutenant; D. a
Ili iidi rson tut i":nir from Aiken;
Cololie.1 (iisir'n d- Jobstone. M-o-O'
pressman Third district and Willi
Joiie. i !iairmiiii of the tat? Democrat-
ic executivo eoiiiuilttei and au ms?utive
otVu-i-r of thu South Carolina Natiouai
bunk. IV'twisui Johnstone and Lvtimer
thl r i uu Kood fisdiurf and tin race
uiay 1m a mien-stun; a it proinised
t be Is f re the condition Were chuUKixl
and Mi I-auriu a it were jmtou the of
fensive.
The iroveni'ir ha the riht to aitiitit
M-nntor in c.is' of vwancie reirardle
ot J-ariy aetmti and an effort will b
IIIHlhl to (et hllll to aiilllt lleW llll-U
on tli.' pfund that Tillman and Me-
TRADE WITH
Hin. kiin; maiiuiit liilinanny. une mm
tornutii was iiii'iih'l up nkrainst tint
iiiah.-'l fr uit of the snuthliniud ear
and lith lett to venil and killed instant-
ly wliile thu other one lived but a fow
ii'""'1"- i . . ...... .i .i. .. i i. ..
f..f i f .....1 .-bildren : Ur"-' "v overaiepia! ... u-uuu. .
lie Bryan Grocery
CfflDMDO.
Distinctive m.ttk5 is picssfj
1-y i ur Our
Sadc to Order!
adhinjj has chan ;'J
tunc. lnJiviJualityi t
every Rarment mv hie
utir sliup. I lie cut
anJ the finish speak e .t t-
ly of the skilled tailms hanJ-
work. We leave nothing to
chaiue. 1 he giHis are ritht
the lit rij;ht the price right.
JOMJ V71 TTtVlANN
MERCHANT TAILOR
BRYAN.
forniisl a atrtitrKlinir. hriekin. pyra-
lllld. Hill"! Willi the lleliu llisl mr-
lioin of hun. mi U An s and tiio wn-.-U-
ap of tlie car
Some of the more htflitly injured of
the men etri' t' d llli llselvelllnl ts-Kllll
to jmll jieoiIn out of the rear end of
the two ear. Thu few women au 1
children who had ecais-l injury and
death with hysi. riial and added tuc;r
crie to the shriek of the dvinx nnd I
intilf.uti'd Men with bMkeii arm and
Is. lies ilislia at.sl j lint and blosly
head nnd fin e tried to assist other
i
Who Were Illort helpless. Help hnd
lleen Mlmillolled fli'lll I-l-t (teellbls)l
Laud vieiiiity and ill n little tiiin the
bruiKsl lim-s of litinian.ty with the-
mutilatisl liend for a Kri-wsoiuu and1
aileiit coiiiiany WeM loade I on extra
car and taken to Alhauv.
The ear Were 11 ton nu ll and are :
the lariri elis'tric cur ever built hut
o frightful ni the crash that lth (-nr.
weru torn to uplmtir The iiiotorman I
of the outhlKMind rnr i responsible for!
thv wvideiit. When In car rvm-heit !
one of the nwili he. KeelllK HO north-1
bound ear he took chance to reach the
next nidiu;- It waa at a curve U twis-u
that the cur met s
Thu following i a list of thu dead:
Frank Smith iiiotorman.
Will .im Nichols iu. 't .r in it ii
Maud K. lI.ik'iTof Hound l.'ikn
Annie U nny of Stuyvesiuit Falla.
Iltivid Malioiiey matu ou the Dean
Richmond.
No Mora Itaalh.
Albany May a;. Further informa-
tion from thu vicinity of the collision
on the Albany and lludoon railroad near
(ireeiibuah dhow the liuiiils r lujured
to be over V). Then baa been no othu'
death however up to now.
propriety.
Th" i'1'i' iul resignation bait not tits-n
retsj'iV'e'l I'V ( iovi TTIor McSwiS'lll'T Uf
fi.ru hi deirture tor Chickniuuuita to
attend I he uiiveiUiu; of the Siutli Caro-
I Una monument the dual resiifiiatloii.
a tiiiitl'.v f.invardi I to Uuveruof Mc-
I Sweeney read:
"Sir We hereby tender our ruitrna-
. tioii a senator for the tate of South
' I'arolina in the Tinted State wiint to
. . .. . .
tiv" ellii t on .oV. l Hell. I our rw
lctfui!y etc."
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Your Sunday sniri!
t-ml evi'iy oilier nrtitle in your bundle will receive
attention if you will send it to the
BRYAN
STEAM
LAUNDRY
L'flll
(tnvarnitr MrtMaanajr Ma Ru.
riia'tatioon M.iv '.'7. tJoternor Mo-Sv.-'
ii y of S mill Carolina who came
In re in at;. :i I the deilt'-ation wrvii-e
of S .nth ur ihiia laoiiunieiit at Cluck-
amaii."i "at--l that lie prolmbly would
lie a i aii'iel.iv fr the fluted Stati'
m imte jn the commit primary although
he had no deliuite aiinouiieeuielit to
niak Colonel Wiley June who i iu
command of a n iineiit of militia with
the luirty. announced hi candidacy for
senator while enroiite heru. lie icash.
ier of thu Carolina National Uuik of
Cohiiiibia and chairiiiuu of thu statu
Dciii's'ratii- roiumitd'e. He ha tuned
a call for a iiieetunr of the conuuitUia
ou J ily 10 to plan the campaign
I iovertior McSwii in y refusasl to di-
cum the Mtdjturin Tillman cutitroverfy.
np . e.s. .
Mi Lisiiiurd and then hiiuaelf. They
were u to be married.
hn W'hlla rrrhla.
P.irmiiu'lutm Alv May 27. While
tun. Im iu hi pulpit pr-achim; Sun-
day ni'lit Uev. J. H. McKwen a uen
minister wa thot and kilhsl from the
window of the llariuoiiv Street ISaptU
church iu AvoinUlu. Henry Fletcher a
tii k'ro wa arrcsu-d and lockwl iu city
jail churrfi-d with beiiig impheatud tu
the eliootiUir.
(I.IUMB V'ar.hlM Otd.rad lloma.
1- rliii May 27. The German uaral
division in thu far caat consisting of the
Imttleniit Kurforst Fru-derieh Wil-
helm Uniiideiihurif WesseuUrg aiid
Wis rth and thu ititch tsmt Helm
have Ut-n ordensl by eablo to rvtiuu i
home.
!ajaa' Hl tl.aaap.
VaneooTer May 27. FanRen who
arrived ou the steamer Tu etimat'
the m-aaou't cluau-up at Daweou at
tJlUUUUU0.
Tr t-ni cl a his or
lh litoat htir cat u
xcbang:
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CLASH WITH GERMANS.
Our wag. answer calls promptly. KiiiR N. ' I' when
you want the liest laundry work. We take a pridi
in our wotk Mini rely upon it to hring
til other customers
A. E. W0RLEY
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PROPBItTOR
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iaii a
Uatharlni fur tha Haaalao.
Muniphia May 27. Old oldiera and
iV lit seer are betnniiitiK to arrive for
the Confederate reunion and all ii iu
readme for the os.inntf t'tercise. The
court of honor extendinif Trom North
Court Rtreet to South Court uns t hu
txmn coinplutrd. Statue n'preelitin
the different aouthcrii a'ate are in a
position on thu arches and thu whole
Uautifully illumiiialeil liy invriail of
elts'tric lights pres.'iit a spleii lid an-iswrain-e.
The fluishiin; touche have
been put on thu Coiifederatu hall and
the coiiiiii.mIi.hu mru.'tiire situated ou
the river front I ready to ! turned
ovur to Adjutant (ieiieral Misirmuu.
! Net Kill lew Ilia tla(.
Washington. Mar 27.--t)wini: to thu
fact that the t'nited Slate supreme
court will adjourn Pslar for the term
thu opinion I iui('i general that Iht
ctmrt will ih liver it opinion in the In-
milar ca'ws which were heard last win-
ter. From an authoritative wuirce it
learn. 1 a decision will I' reinleied thni
the constitution due not follow thu iW
Thii will ! in accordance with the ad
niiiiistrntioii view.
Atlamptail Murilar and Halelil.
Leavenworth Ka Mar 27. Vr.
Henry Ketfulmeycr. a wealthy wtd.m
uf thiacity wa alio! and fatally wound
el Siindar niuht by Jacob Utter a
llrery table proprietor who after-
ward commit tint miieido tiy hhootina
himtwlf iu the head. Utter had been
tr'"
rallad Hlslsa Holdlrr Tlrad nt lb W'7
Kalaar Man Has llaan Arlla.
Pekin Mar 27 The Uuitd State
lt-Katiou guard bai had it first troublo.
Li-Katmu tris.t i beiiiK repairrit near
the li'initioti and an Amerieau aentry
wa placed at the (mint with order to
direct neoiile ariinnd br a aide struct.
tverrtssiy ubeywt tlie reqaeat WUU 111
eii-eptiou of the (ieriiian both oflUcrt .
and aoldiura who hare eaated tha
American sent He much trouble.
One of the German ofHnera drew nil
word and charged an American aoldier. I
who brought hi baronet to "charge"
whereupon the ofHitsr deitrl. 8ube-1
queutly a Uurniau aoldier charged aut
th aentry. who Bred hitting another
German aoldier Hear Geraiau legation
quarter of a mile tiff. Thi fortunately
wa ouly a alight flesh wound. Tha
entry ha been plaetnl under arrest and
Major Uohcrtaoii ha instituted au iu-
restitution. The attitude of Dr. Mumm Ton
SfhwiirtU'iistcin the liennau Riiihasa-
dor representing thu civilian and
Count rim Wal.lcree representing the
miliiury a well a that of other high
uftlcia! ha ts-en rticntarly friendlr
toward thu American which make all
thu more pronounced thu unfriendly
fin-ling t'Viucul by a majority of the
Gi ruiiiii oltl.'er and uieu. Tin uu-
fru ii. Illness is attributed to the A inert-
call altttudu in retaining control with
the legation guard of one entrance to
the Forbidden Citv. which thu German
ooiisiili.r a retli'tion upsiti their honesty.
My.larleu Traadr.
Key Weat. Fla. Mar 27.-A tragity
waa enacted here Saturday night at tlw
pottage occupied by the D'Urinouue-
Fuller couimiir and a a result of whieU
Mi Inei Li' inard and Edgar IV-au.
cleigh two niuiulier of the company
are (lead. No latrticular oau la) nb-
I tamed a Uith of the principal are
J 'wid. ' -d IW-an"' h hoi
While counting up Hryan'a numerous
new enterpri.es Jon't forget the
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"FAMOUS" STEAM LAUNDRY
One the best equipped plants in Mate
NOW READY FOR UUMNESS.
GIVR US YOUR Bundlo
and r tha bMeftt ot klU tad ipartraca. Our
flnl.bad product la aqaal u Ik klr)s( grada of city
work. Talaphan lie wlU gut oar wagua prompUjr.
J. R. BARNETT. Prop.
m a 9 mm &:m a 0 0 a a
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Lite is cumposeJ nxMly tf habits. A gotsj habit is as easily
formed as a bad v and nearly always more protitable.
Then why not form the habit of coming direct to our store
w hen you want gTocet ies. We have a large and well selected
sttvk and see no reason why we can't save you money.
BeEtttlo A?c Flo-ar
s still in the lead and we are pleasing our customers in prices
on Grain Hay and Feed Stuffs.
DEE HIKE JR.
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Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1901, newspaper, May 28, 1901; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320736/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .