Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 258, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 24, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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ABMiT TOIKESE.
Can l.Ynu.ti in Hit- riiilippus un-
til (Viilrary Hilling
OTIS SO I.NSTJttXTED.
General OH' Order l'xiluilin: Tbrrt
Wit Turned Ifctwa Vrm
t . lest Frmii tht (blur
f (.uirrnuifiit.
Washington. S-pt 2.1. -Th fhin
will be allowed to Und in the l'uil.p"
pine temporarily pending th adoptio
of a definite policy by Hi government.
Tii wa decided at the laat cabinet
mwtmg after a lung diacutaioa ia whicb
th view of member of the rabioel
who were prwent were f reely f xpreaaed.
The matter tit brought np by tU
Chine miniter recent protect. nJ
by Information that a ahipload of H
Chinamen hd bi-en itopped by Oen.
Oti. After the meeting a cablegram
was aent to Otia authorizing I its
to admitj the Chine temporarily
with th understanding that if it wai
finally devilled to exclud all Chliiest
they ahotil d lie neiit bark to China.
The li'uion ahow that there il
Bineh dilTerenc of opinion in the cabi-
net a to the beat policy concerning Chi
Brae immigration to the Philippine.
Some take the ground that if the l'bilip
pine are to bo retained America i
lerritory ton Chinese are not wanted
there any inure than in the United :
Btate. ami that if admitted freely the);
will anon overrun tho archipelago j
Preaident McKiuley Secretary Haj .
and Secretary Knot however do xkh '
want to run counter to the wiahe oi!
Oiin at thin time appreciating the lej
airahility i f being on good term witk .
the Chine government. It it aaaerted
by the Chine government that tbl
prewnceof Chinamun intho rhilippiuet
at thin time in an advantage to tin
Auiericau and aouie uietulr of tht
avlitiiiiintravtitin are inclined to take thil j
Tiew. I
While the president ami the cabinet
will eventually decid.i um a delimit
policy for the Uland undur military
government congre intuit determint
whether the Chine. will lie allowed tt
freely niter the archipelago.
(hergail Willi Cltnrlinn.
Marion Ind.. Sept. 2:! -laaau Carter
and Joaeph iJtigar im-mlier of tht
board of county coiuuiiaaiouer anil
Frank W. ChaM formerly a member
were arreatml here on a charge of extor-
tion. The warrant were itemed npoii a
finding of a true bill by the grand jury
charging them with the offenae nameL
It lit charged that the rommiiuiioner al
lowed themlve fee aiuoiiliting to
I'lOUO to which they were not entitle!.
When flrHt acouted they denied tht
charge and aked for an inveatigation
promining to repay any mm they had
taken that did not belong to them.
Judge I'aultM appointed a committee
which' reported againit theroinuiiation'
n but they have not repaid any of th
money it ia alleged they took. All an
wealthy farmer.
KoverUga Oraail Lode Adjanrn.
Detroit Kept 2e. The aeventy fifth
annual meeting of the( Idd Kidlow'a sov-
ereign grand lo-lgo. adjourned niue die
today. Action Witt takuu provid-
ing for the trial and pnuiahment of any
Odd Fellow who counecta hiimtelf in
any maimer with any iimuraiu-e coiicerv
which condnntK liumneM in violntioti o!
Old FellowK r ii le by vmuning the name
of Kid Fellow or olherwie It wat
oted however. tliBt the tti'd l;lowt
Relief a..KM'intinii of Canadii can retain
it name.
Anll-Naloa llrxilulloa.
JoiieHlmro Ark.. Sept. 'i l A innni
meeting of tin) citizen w hidd at tht
OolirthoiiKe here to lakn net ion oil tht
pealing of the liquor lawn by the city
Council. After It few nM-ecl- resoltl
tioua were piimed deiioiini ini; the action
of the ineiulx-rn of the council who aid
ad in the iiiloptioii of Kind ordinnnoe
and deiuiiiiding their rexignatioii of
thnt other ordinance le iidnpteil mip-pre-imng
the illegal iinliiof mloiir.ititi
in the city.
Union ( ollliliin.
Tittelinrg Sopt -- Two train on
the Alleg-huny Valley railroad collided
Our'iwn SAKHAI'AKII.I.A i uiinirp.ir-M-.- for a ejirinj;
tonic I f you iktiI 11 :iiil liver )ill try JAMKS' AXTI
liii.Iors i-ii.i.s.
JAMES' CIIDLUt MIXTURE
!!. t on emiii. H CAT POWDER MOSQUITO LOTION FLY
PAPER BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. BATH BRUSHES.
SPONGES TOILET SOAPS PERFUMERY ALLEN'S FOOT-
EASE. r-- .-uTTatnaEESa
New Line Hammocks Vm flipap.
Jaws Mm .
beadon a. 1'itrl-r. TV total! t l
ing both niKinc. Oemoliahing elabt
freight car wren rung two pa-
enger roache and in j mug nearly
core of people. None of the Injure.!
will die. Tun 'rn' wa one of Hit
unt destructive t. Ti' r'r that ha
occurred on thi rod for .nut lime.
Hif at Akrna.
Akrou C). S-pt. 'i'X - The Republican!
tatx campaign ;-ued here toilet
with one of the l.ireit t-rowiU knowri
In the hmlorr of pohtiin in mio. Se-ial
ti ain from Cleveland. Toledo. I ulutubn.
Youugntown aii-1 v'juton brought 20.-
0") people and it waa eetlinated .V ihk
visitor were in Akron. ttovernot
Koueevelt of New York mad the pnn
pal (peech.
araal4 Ik AtiMf.
M-intgoinery. W. Va. SrpU 2A Tw
eoiherie on New nver have graatari !
cent advance to the ni'.aen. E:gbt hun-
dred turner have returned to work. It
U QuW bell ved the ui-tjortty of the op-
erator in that district wiU grant a uuU
lar inrriHW Monday
Aaalrtaa t'aklae KaJa
Vienna. S-pt 'i'X At a cabml cc-nn-otl
the miniau-r rolv4 to ria U a
body.
RAILROAD TMHOUGM CUBA.
Oyaillrale lt.ly la l utlriitl tl aa
aa lllMlarlM Are llaaaotarf.
New York. S-pr 2.1 lieneral .V. O
(SreeiiwoiKl. who h jail returned frviu
Cuba ha the following to tay of Cubn
railroa la:
"Within a very abort time the eon-
itructioii of a rai'roiid will pr- )aMy t
b-i?iin which will make evry point of
luiMrtutiti0 of Cuba eatr of a.v m. We
have the right of way and have the con-
ceaaiotia and lent of all we have th
money.
"It ia our purpuee to have a nu n hue
through the laUnd un 1 to do tin w
mut buil l a roal fr m Santa Clara to
Wanting') de Cub a diatunce of about
4"U mile. Then we will build branch
to the main line froai every port oil the
north and aouth aide of the inland. Th!
mean the bull. ling of more than tOO
mile of road nt a coat of at leant iV
IHJO.IHK).
"Iondn and IloUm capituliat have
flnauced the undertaking The inrvey
have lH ii made and all that i necea
aary to permit of the commencement of
the work of construction i the repeal
of the Foraker resolution. Thi we
have everv rwaann to believe will l
repealed in th early day of the coming
enaion. We ahull nub the work and
give Cuba a railroad ayatem that will
prove of incalculable U-nelit in the de-
velopment of her many resource.
"The Cuban bond (pie turn! That i
a aorioii alTair and i very liable to in-
volve Spain into another war There
are more than IVJO.ihmi.OOO worth of
bond and they were iaaued by the Span-
ish government. A few million am
held by wealthy Cuban but the very
large bulk of them are owned by French-
men and (iermaii. England has iioim
Of them.
"The United State i in no way re-
sponsible for them and ha disavowed
all re-pouaibility. So too have th
Cuban. It i clearlv an obligation that
Spain must discharge If she don't dii
lit France and (lermany may seek to
Compel her to do o "
I Mere Treable Ahead.
Pari. Sept. 2d. The proclamation of
Minister of War de (iallifei tothetrmy
lecturing the Dreyfus incident cloel
ha excited keen opposition among tht
t)(yf uaard tht Itadlcal and the So-
cialist. It i rumrrre- ml attempt Will
be made to out the mililater from tht
cabinet. It i said he ii-oued the proc-
laim t on without consulting his low
Ullllliler.
le (iallifet is credited with anyiiig:
"They want to get rid of uie. I am ipute
prepared to go but I iloti t mean to go
alone Kither all of them will disap-
pear with me or I stop wiiere I am. '
A Mail t .
j Marietta. . S-pt. - David Shilts
' it.irt--1 hoiiiH with 11 rw lied to th" rear
! of hiaexpreaa wagon. ".' -oW U'CHIIlt
' ihfuriat d and charg.". i Q :he vehicle.
1 tlirovviiig out the oi'i u .no-. Mr. iimlj
' Jlr Suiltzwere imtli lutilly bruin"! uuJ
1 a 7 year-old laiy who wu ruling with
I theill hud a hole cru-hi-d III tile top ol
hi" Ilea. I an large aa a half dollar. Tht
i piucf of Urni-a were ruuioved from hit
: brain 11 nd he will recover.
j tilvae a t.U iilenre.
I DciiUon Tel . S'pt. - I3ob 0 lover
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negro wa tried in the United Mateti
court at Atoka L T for the killing oi
Will Meaalck in Smth Mi Alealer on
Oct. -Jo. IMi.'i The jury found Olovel
guilty of murder in the Urat degree anJ
Kave liuu a life aenteuov lu th peoiteu-
tiary.
lr. I.u Major.
Hiiiiia Te. S-pt. --At aeperiaT
elis-lioii held here lr. Clmrlet it. Iwit
waa elected linivor to till out the unex-
pired term of M.iyor Tidwell reaigne.l.
At the name )!!! s-l v!ection li.
for recorder under the new corporation
court law. and J. W. t'ralg wai elected
to that 1. Hire
Ketar at Havana.
Wuahingtoii S-pt ".'I Surgi-on lien '
eral Sti rnta-rg ha received a Jiapatch
from thii acting chief mirio-oti at Hava-
na paying there lire no more new caaet
of yellow fever at Havana and hut two
convalescent. The indication-! are thai
the fever Mtuation ia under c mtrol.
Marrlaa Llrena lllll K Iliad.
llurant 1. T. Spt. 'j;l. - A tvlephon
niecaagn from Tialioiuingo any that
the Chickaaaw aenate killed th-i hoUM
hill racing the price of marria.-a liivn-
a from f ill to loon by nliltitutiuj
f VliMI. The hill ia therefore .1- L
A Mlllwrl(lil llnrl.
l'aria.Tex. S-pt. - Mr. .Mare. i
millwright nt th i tlonnng nulla. mi
tamed M-vern injuriea ulnl.- d .aig oini
he ivy lifting a day or two ag and hat
been removed to the city ho-pital.
llealura ef Mnutua.
Simla I'o N. M. Seit. -j.i - sherifl
Put (iarrett of 1o-.m Ana county hat1
returned from Arizona wah Kit.) Mon
tuya. charged with hieaking jail ii
1) ilia Ana count j and coiuiiilttiug luuf-
Uer in Sicorro couuty. j
rout .Maaltal liy a Traia. j
IV.nham Tox. Septal. -Dm kTaMl
a colonid employe at theTrxaaau 1'acitU
depot. hrd out) of hi feet hadly maahpd
by a train. All of hi toe and part oi
the foot were amputated by a pliytioiaa
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Wlii-n you want Mil il'.u tory I.iiuii-
ilry efinl u 11 piif-in! or ''lioiie
mill wf'll jji-i tin- lniii-Ui' !.iii return
it when we nroinieo it ( yon. I(
it ia tmt cati-f.ictory ilnii't pay I'oi
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American Laundry
Two iliKiri te'illi ol Kirliaiik-e hint).
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1 KI'IHMIL 1.11
it i '-' I l.riiiiri our train
Iiarlicr Shop is the largest in
I'ryan. Four cliairsno wnit-
in";. Sluivo 10 (ints. Satis-
faction piaranti'cil. Next to
Dunn it Daly's.
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AV. -f. W'A I iTaAC - M ll;s i'iiiii.isi-.i tin-
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1'i-st Meat M nkil in town ami will furnUli
C0D HEATS
.it MA. TIM IIS. c .in- ilcti iniini il to ilo lliis mill
llic milv was c i.m .iliniil tn ilo it is to gvl the
MollfV li'l t i tv pi imt m- SI II. 'I'll ilo this Nf will
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No exceptions in f inr of ainlmilv. r liiisincss
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Carnes, Malcom. Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 258, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 24, 1899, newspaper, September 24, 1899; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth320270/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .