Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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1JUYAN TEXAS TUJvSDAV MOH.NING MYY 215. 1800.
Price 5 Cents.
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BARGAINS!
ABorkl Nut 2 jiounds "o
Fluke Hominy 8 ounl 2fc
Itig Hominy 8 pound 2.'c
llriiii'ninoe Me.it 3 jkhiikI" 2."c
I'utavia CondtMif cl Mince Meat 3 packag'-a 25c
M angora jx r dozen 20c
Houston Steam Bread j.er loaf 5c
(lory Flour the hoc t t-r nack tl 2
Climax Freeh Kmtcl CoflVe S pound. II 00
liaUvin Blend Coffee pound l 00
Java Blend Colter 4 pound 1 )
Johnwin Creamery Butter per nnnd 2'o
Double Crown Cher' p"'r pound 20c
Iloyul Blond Tea No. 1 per pound II IK)
Royul Blend Tea N'o. 2 er pound S"c
Current Jr packagd 10c
Quality considered we
meet any competition
If you want the Uest
Telephone....
Howell Bros.
GROCERS and COFFEE ROASTERS..
LADIE
i still have many beautiful pat-
torn huts which are heing sold
at very dose inures; also an
unknki'ii stock of new and sty-
lili millinery which in selling
equally low and within the
reach of all.
Mrs. C. FyJ. Proctor.
I AH QIVINQ SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO....
Saddle a
Ilarncss
(cpainng
laTAM) CAKHIACSi: TKIMMIMCr.
An) ran make or order anything you next in mjr line at treasonable prices.
HERBERT CAMPBELL.
NKXT Iolt TO KANHY KITCIIF.N.
ijKandy Kitchen
ASl
ICE
CREAM
PARLOR.
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'! Law I y;rJ
All the new ICES nnd lad
drinks tastefully served.
Tin- lined....
Candies Fresh Fruit.
FINE CIGARS
LOWXEtS and
CUHTHER'S
Candies.
Phono 202.
iilipbn T il Ju t What They Can
Oct an 1 .No More
HEADY TO (ilVE UP.
Del Pilar Sn They MomIJ Surrender
at Once if They Knew Jlmerl.
run Promise Would lie
(allied Out.
It w n.!ert..od at the time Majoi
o-m ral Lawt.m went to .Manila (i. n.
"""I'll governor general whih
f "'iiTfll Lawton would a ii las activt
direction of military affair.
The main i lea f the ty-teni proposm)
In Itio l'hilipitiim i to carry out awiur
"'' given IU tl). proclamation lued
nine time ago. to maintain the sover-
eignty of the Cnited State over the i
laud and at the same time id re the na-
tive the Urgeat measure of home rule.
ADVICES FROM OTIS.
Manila. Mar CI. The United States
Philippine coumiiiuiion submitted to tlx
Filipino commissioners
form of government the pamiilHiit i.prtr
I'lif-l to mUulixh. Arcir'liM V the
)lan a governor tci in-rul will be apjioiiit-
nl fur tli ilanU j tha jr--i It-nt. ai
will hJ Im a ratjiii" nnd lat-r au a 1-
vi.rr c-oiiiii-iU b5 elucto 1 j the ;
I 'I"
In pit of t!. (iri-M'nrw of the Fillpinc
roiniil'ioiii.ri in jlunila militarr o-r
atioiia n!i!inuo with utial.it'l vii;or.
The viitor Jii'T aurf fitly ignorant of
tli" triipion litioti of all.iirln r. ll"in
arrival thi'' wv.e iinun'liatfly iinui'lati-l i
il!i invitatiom o.vi-niu' l"tli day anl 1
lii'lit un l mir'ii at tlie condt-1
lioti of a.'lairi Within our liiir. They j
li.fl l-'H ! I to 1 lii VH t vi i) tiling '
raaolir imi I ur lilit 'l ut I lie rii'jc
t: in iti rnr li i tiii-iiL
Tkf hhmw Thai Ihm lmtili Ar
W'Mksalag ! Rank Thlaalaf.
Washington May 31 Tue war de-partmi-nt
haa nnvivp! the folliwiiig ad-
vicm from (i.-m-ral Otia:
In Iluhir an tiroviuini troop atx main-
draft of th: ain.-.i iiina auurwnji.
Lawton t pro.wlln down the Iliu
ftrande rir from Han Ullrt driving
th riwiujr westward from San Antonio
Cairo and Ararat whrrn. he haa bwo
j-inwl hy KohU'a rolninn. and hai
n-ac ln-1 Santa Ana anil Canadalm.
Mai-Arthur i at Sn F riian'lo
and ixrupy th-ciii.. imuth and w.t-
war.l Tiie iii.iirfiit fori-H. ar dniiiti-grat-lnir
daily. Ltitian f..r.n ut Taltac are
Uiurh (limii.i-li.-1' hn I mv ih-atmyn)
k viral i.iili-H of railway in the front; a
ri'iiiiii-r of il1i-r of tin- raiik have de-i-rti-d
Linn and a fi-w have rtitt-r-d
Manila f..r prit--'ioti.
In 1 '.i in ; .! !i i an I li'iim an t lie inh nh-
j itanti are return. n to their home only
Ii. Hr.a no. ved from .. whe ' H" iiw-ut tr- S.uth
have arriv.1 from the interior ahowi ' M4U lU il""rif' "t ' "'"t"'"
I ji prot-i-'-ini inougn a large lore u
till maintained
iio tr.p r left in northern provinfea.
Tiiey were all drafted iiith after thf
iiiilhri a!: of tuu Hnr Village on tht
we-t -ou-t are aliuo-t Mr-- rte l and the
lioi aiix are i.ill v ileiroii of join-
ing the Ann-ru- iti army if only for th
Miri o.e of rriiihiior the Tafal.. Matif
native oflVuguot and .aid that i-n.r.l ( Hi. ha den.ed the re.ueM
if the Ameru-an had not arrived civilj Aur.aldo . cuuimt.niotiir. for an
war would ne ci-arily rn.neL owin( tc u"lr'
the friction l-t ii-ii the Tagal and the
Condition are improving daily.
A battalion of troop and a inni!At
v ill m t-tit to NegriH t allay the ex-
riteiu..it in the Miiithern portion of the
inland and i'l of the Coat of CehiL
inhaliitaat of other province. )t it
THE DAWSON FIRE.
a ld.s that the Filipino troop Dow left I r""" ""' ! llrrilo .1 Thai
i; mn umU-r (ieneral Luna all Ai.a. M.ir-pa..
Taralac and aUmt i'X) under (JeneralJ VirU.ria. R C May '."i Additional
Iio del Pilar. Kven thee are demoral- 'acu have Iwn revived here of the fire
ized and idiort of arim and tupplu. at the ritr of Dawon which raUMxl a
Many of their rille arc dialM and th !'( f 4 Hoo.lMi. on Aunl 'id Many
1'ilipiiKK are unable to repair them b'olding. mcluding the Itatik of DritUh
owing to the lack of mechanic and wa- j Nrth America were burned. The fire
ti rial for mi doing. wvureil in the very heart of the lmi-
The roaxting Kleamer which arrive.) lie centre of the city commencing
heri report theSpuniidi parriwm at Z.im- j "ear tlieo r honw on the water front
boango. ilandof Mindanao i hel l bv d eprea ling with minimal rapidity. It
reU N in nun h the name manner a the j lriven by a trong north wind de-
Aim ti- an had them while tlo-y were in ' atrnyinir even thing in it way on that
the vicinity of Manila. Kvery night the treet down to. and Ineludiu f..tiahiiH
Kp.viiard are Mil.).-cted loan inelfn-tnal " Sriutli'n e-.tahli.hineiit
f uilt ade. and if tiier are not noon r- The tire then t-iok in all of the water
lieve I tliev will tw re lnced to the i-oii-' front bnil. ling abreant of the name
dlti..il of the Soani-ll L-arrii-Tl at Hollo I .!. -It-. It i-r.l the .treet. Iinrtid
Canned and bottled
goods for Picnics
the best and fresh-
est at John B.Mike's
Telephone 40.
Save Work
And Worry
BY USINGmmh
SCREEN
DOORS and Windows.
We supply Screens for Doors and Windows of any sizi
desired and put them in for you. The outlay is nothing
compared with the Comfort Convenience Cleanliness and
freedom from Pests assured by the use of Screens.
jil-t j r. vioii to it evacuation of that
place.
In an interview with (Jregnrie del
I'ilar. in th" pre-.i me of r. Kokir. a
rloe friend of AgmiiNldo. and another
peace coimiii.nl. n.-r. .ulcita. who ap
provei) the aentiment rliirenned. (ien
eral lad I'ilar ald.
"The in-urgent are anxnm to nr-
render but want aurance firat that
there will W- no putting to death of the
leader in the rehellion and aouie proof
that the American will carry oat the
generon otnteiueiit in their proclama-
tiotL We have lieen acciiaiiite.l with
the American but a hort time. If
they are incere we will agree to uncon-
ditional mirreii ler. In negotitationaen-
tered into with uthiriri'l Spaniah offi-
cer in previou rehellion. aimilar ro.
inie were made but ncd carried out.
ltnix and other were put to death in
epite of the pnnnie. If we give up
our arm we are at the rotnplete mercy
of the Ann-rica-. We rcli. the
liovele-nr of the Filipino licpnMic.
for the pis. pic ate now iiiiicrili
and a continuance of hostilitie will only
ilicrea-e their milTcring.
APPROVES THE PLAN.
W'a.hlngiiin Aatliorlllr aaartinn lo
ftuaeil (iiivarailtanl nf l'tilllilue.
a-iiington. .May the report
from Manila of the form of government
that ha lieen prned to the Filipino
Including a governor general a ruhinet
and an adviaory council i confirmed at
the Ktate department where it i naid
tlii i the general line of action which
the author. tie In re and at Manila are
priceHling.
The plan I theontgrowthof thenn-
rueroii cable nnd mail exchange I e-
tween l'renidetit Schiiriiiaii of the Phil-
ippine coiiiNiii:oii nnd Secretary Hay
a well a ii.lv ic. i from (ieneral (ti
and Admiral IVwey. The proj.-ition
to have the pivernor general ami
Clllilliet Hf; illltid bv tht president if
nil i-t.iii 1 .11 .1 v ihe Kime fy-iern nt in
operation in Cnki. .'ik.i the fii'inn
ey!cm th. u liuii.i-tration will U of a
military character (or the time U-iug Hi
lea-t. while con liti.u.K nr.- tiuwttli'd.
The mi: .oi itie here are nciiiig on tin
theory that n in rvn of Porto Kicoit
will lw for coiigre to c-l.ilil;h the per
inatieut form of govi-riii.-nt for the i
land.
Phono 63.
GARTH. HOWELL
& WEBB
through and pre.n over to S coiel .
treel covering the principal bimine" I
j.rti.in of D.in-v.ii 1-aviug it ail in
.lie. with the lireinen helplr. and !
ptiwerlex to do anytliing. i
I let a ne of cloaieil navigation there it
a famine in all kind of building mate-
rial and furniture unch a ahe. door.
liK-k. hinge etc. The few article atill
leiiiaining otittdeof the burned diatricl
have quadrupled in price. Door are
telling for fcl-l ea lu door Wk each
and everything elx in proportion. Noth-
ing in the way of rebuilding can ta
done nntil the river of-n.
The fire wa aued by a drunken
woniau npetting lamp in a notoriou.
houee It ucenrred at H odiK-k in thf
moruing. Owing to the fact that log.
and t-anvaa were the principal material
from which the building were con-
tructed. it tpreail rapidly. An un-
iuver.fiil attempt toextliiguiiih the Art
before an alarm wa noundcd and in thi
way a delay wa caued that gave tht
fire such headway that when the fir
brigade did turn out they found a confla
gration beyond their wer to ubdue.
Within half an hour from the tiuie it
atarted the fire had cro d the .tree!
twice burned through and vpread U.
Seoornl street every iniiortant build
ing in what wa broadly known aa tin
buainu. portion eaten lip
The firemen after their firt half
hour work accepted the inevitable and
abandoned their rlTort to eitiuauith tbe
flame and devoted tliemx lve to tht
aalvation of pri'l"-rty in building at
yet uuremoved from the weep of tht
tire
Not a Mtigln building wa left aa
laiiiluiark from Timmon Iloyal rafi
an t nppoHite the I'airview hotel. In
(hi litrict were all of the utriu turef
i-r.'i-ted ill I -'.'7 iudiiHl Hot a plolieel
I. milling l left in tli" town.
The heavie.it I net i the Itank of Prit
i-.li North Am -rica. wh.e rather llim
vault did not witlitaicT the heat tin
paN-r in the hank were destroyed Tlu
bank alo .wt a large nuiouiitof gol'
dti'l. A rough e-timale pU.v the h(
ill gold find paper at tl.OoO.UOO.
Altogether tlie burned area comprise
nearly thrie-quartert of the area ol
Dawson. None of the big warehouse!
were touched to there will be no abort
igo of provision.
Tlia iVarrea tteachr Maalla.
Washington May 2'- The transport
Warren arrived at MtJiila Fridav witt
nocaualtie. The Warren sailed frott
San Fraiic'.m-oon April 'iO with the Sixth
artillery and a detachment of recruit s
total of ''-'n'Oio-r and l'M3 enlitel wei
nndi-r command of ( ieneral Williston
r.rpu raiaJ la Hosrar.
F.nni. Te.. May CI The dead hody
of a man wa foii.-nl in a Wear at fiar
rett Sunday. The remain were vieweil
liy Jutice Overall and lIy brought
here for burial Death evidently had
been nperindnol by cancer. Tt
package of laheW "cancer medicine'
and a small box containing uiorphint
were found on hi peron. The package
were addreed to John McCarthy Fair-
lee. Tex. The box containing the mor-
phine waa purchased at Pallas. De-com-oaition
had set in when tha body
was d -covtrd.
HOT and
COLD
TUB and
SHOWER
BATHS
25 Cents
Can be 0l)tain.-l at All Hours
At The
Bryan Water Ice Li'and
POWER COMPANY.
lust Arrived!
V'
A Beautiful line of MATTINGS in all colors sev-
eral tlesipns to select from; prices as low as the low-
est. Our line ofMaaaaHaMBHv
FURNITURE
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AND-
GLASSWARE
CROCKERY!
Is complete. We nre sole parents for the wonderful
Dixie Mo5ijuito Uar Frame; the fines-t thin-: of the
n-e; call to oe it. Our I'mlertakins Department
coiii-isfinu' of a lifiuitil'itl lino of CASK KTS ItOUKsj
SLII'l'KKS 1TC always complete. Hearse'
Carriages e. furnished on application; this de-
partment is op n day and night.
JAMES & CASTLES.
FUnXITl UK AXD IWDEliTAKKliS .
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1899, newspaper, May 23, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320170/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .