Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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I
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For Iced Tea Chase & Sanborn
famous
Emperor's Blend
has no cpial. We
shipment of
W00DG00K MS AjjB
BREAKFAST BACON
.They cost V'ni n little more hut are well worth the difference
as one trial will convince you. Also liave a fresh stock of
DOZIFIfS FANCY CAKF.S AND CKACKFUS. IVnick &
i Ford's Open Kettle Molasses put
can. MAfiNOLlA Flour costs ou no more than many
inferior ! r.iml- ami when u-cil once you will have no other.
Bansby &
imiom:
F.iit. r l nt the I'.wtom.-.- nt Itryan
Texiut hh S.'couil Cla4 mail luatt. r.
BY CONVKI.I.V I'AI.MKK k I'AKN KM.
Ht'llMCBII'TloN I'KII'K:
Yit Week lm-. - I'. r Month. 4iK-.
WF.DXF.SDAY JFXF.
Itmi.
The (lalvtHtoti Tribune puMiidi.
tn interviews on the eotton erop
outlook from Capt. (ieo. V. Smith
I). C. Zuber J. W. Johnson Judge
W. J. Moore T. K. Wrenn and
I'rof. J. II. Council. Capt. Smith
Hays two third of the bottom land
must be counted out and tlm up
land will not nvernge more than
a bale per acre although rain
might change these conditioim.
Mr. Zuber says there ha been it
10 per cent increase in the hill
cotton acreage mid 5 per cent in
the bottom and that the yield will
come under 75 per cent. J.
Johnson estimate a 10 per cent
decrease In the cotton acreage nnd
sya prospects are not over 25 per
cent of what they were last year
at this time but rain would im-
prove this condition another 2
percent. Judge Moore ayn the
crop will not Ik 10 per cent of
what it was last year and that 25.
000 acres in thi section will lie
out. Mr. T. K. W'teiin nllows for
one-thitd crop of corn and one-
third crop of cotton. I'rof. Cou
ncil thinks tin re will lie 10 t 12!
... 1
per cent iecrea-e in acreage and
yield in M.iin ami (iriniMi
eounhe and a M per ret short- j
agent acreage ami yield in the i
ltruzo bottom. Mo.-t of the inter-!
iewH rep irt the c irn crop s failure. '
Itrook Wl.i--k.v-enrt
h F. posit ion miIooii.
tin. st
. .-
As IN-h'.t siin:m-r.lswiii nr.- h-r-. . iil.r-B. -tl ..lulls will i-it ..
.rr.-r will. I'rteklT U.-.U. I - -t siut..r w u.. mn.-r" In tie- .iv i.f
Pn. IiI.-t II. il l'..i -r 1 l i j.-.t .i m .i nk in !.; th.-r.-hv .r.-t.-ii'.i.rfth-'
"' ll-r Mh.-'i i..e is il . I! i. iiini- lMMi:i. s
POWDER-BAG
A ( 'tiro Koy 'rifUly I font.
EFFICIENT
ELEGANT
ECONOMICAL
EASY TO TAKE
UNIQUE
EMMFX'S PRlvSCRIPTIOX PlIAtvMACV. 1
hate ju-t received a
the famous
up in gallon ami one-half gallon
Bansby
III.
lniirrrio (iron lloliinnied
Maini'i- lirnii. the iinpre-ario
win ki.il hy Fn.mi 1 !:uti. . .iiii'
tie I.t -!!!) ainl in ai'v nil tin- other
prima ilotimn of lii rnii.l opera
(nmpiitiy in New Y.'l! the other -'.IV.
'J'lie oirii-iiin t!n' pre-eiltiltii I'
to Mr. tiiiill of a Vulnalile i.nvile.)
cros of the h 'ion of Honor hy hi
ronip.inv ji t til other frciiiK Tiie
French envcrnmcnt crnitcil the iiii-
ires.nrio n chevnlicr of the b'jjioii
of Honor pfently ami there wa a
iniTting nt the Metropolitan npvr.
linti.se to eongrntiilate him iind .)
give him n hainlsoiu.. testimonial at
the Minn1 time. Kihvard Laiitcr-
bnch tlm cll known nttorncv
mail.' the presentation speech lie
Mill the rros of the legion wlii'
priivlcs in it-elf. hml no intrinsic
value thrrcfore Mr. (Iran' fricntl-
hail thought it well to tc-tify to
their ll'preciatioi of hw serxin s- ill
lyric art ly giving him a jewelcil
einhletu of the honor he had rccei-
ed from the French government.
Then Mme. Faun- ru-he.l nt Mr.
(Irnu nnd ki-scd him. iiii.I in two
minutes- he hail Iwen kissed hy more
high priced singer" than pcrlmp
ever honored any other man in the
tatuu inunticr.
ITantrd aa Order From JIuniitn.
One woulj KiisMct a honv in the
latest fctory of the Komeike dipping
bureau were it not that the- pul.Hsh-
i r. It. II. Rus-ell stand sponsor for
the tale. He received from the bu-
reau It letter llildrciscil : ".IoIji
I'liinyun. l'-. mre Mr. II. II. Ku-
sen. .viter cotisHii ration .nice
Mr. Itiiiiyan could not he reaelied
hv iMist. tin; seal was broken. The
..... . i i ..
vi.w lf I.if. .f Mr. lUlimtn "
)lV jIin rinlv.( 1U . ....;..
;. i!ri;lll 1111;rii . ..win
i 1 1 I'll lot- ill iosi'ii il I I'll I: iir ri.
i
not gie tin- it ti order to
the reviews' mill notices
now appearing about
book?"
i ud von a!!
which nri
veur I.eW
PRICKLY HEAT
If our Pink Pn.-klr ll-.il l'e.l. r-ll .u' .Si net r
li-v. is'.nn tti.-m I.mis. If v.M.i.r. t l!ein iti(.i-
toiy k.n.llv resmrii.-tnl Ue-ni.
Price 25c Each
TIENTSIN RELIEVED.
I
The Allied Foire Ki-ht Their Way'
Thnmh the Town.
TO SEYMofil'S AIIU
i
Tliry I.ae for tho Scene Where the
Hrltlsh Vire Admiral It sur.
reandrd hj the (hlure
Hcgulur anil lloxer.
Tendon. June 2n.-An i . lni AU.
pat h of the A ut. l pr. (r.m Che
Foo Kivitf K.ur Admiral K.mpff iro-
portent auuouuceiiient of tho relref of
Tien T-iu. rcmain-d for hour tlm solo
new. ..f tin- .arum-nee of worldwide?.-
rsn.-iteu. A Unit 1 o'clock this after......
the Lou ton (.ranch of the Hon Kniitf 1
aud ShiuiKhai Isiuk received confrma-
tinn of the new aii'l about thu iwtine
time Mr. Dawwm dch-Kato from Soma-
pore to the emigres of tho Clmiuls-r of
Commerce of tho united kingdom now
tu m-ssiou here Informed bin fellow del-
rifatfi umtil loud ('li'i-ring that h hml
Jut n-cviv.-.l a ill. . itch from hnuu uu-
cu.iiieitiK the r. h- f "f Tu n Tm.
The new twin d Il rliu Inter fMtu
the lii riiian ootiHiil at Chu F who an-
nouiuid thikt the r.luf coluiuii had
iiter. d Tli'U Tiiu diiriUK the H(truonti
of June 2.1 unit started antu cm June
24 tu the reM-ue of Vice Admiral Ht-r-
tuuur who with the fureiKH iiiniiitt.-r
tt mid to be iNviitiVintt a Kltlnii i
nil. from Ti. u Tin where he wu ur-
rouudi d uu. I hard r- d hy n waI
forre of !. r nu t Chun vi n iiliir.
K'nv.ildy th Jaikiii.'m r.'i.irt that S-y
uiour a priMiin r ami tlmt the miiiiih-
ter havo I. ft l'i km k'uurded liy Chin.-.
olde r is merely a disiort. il version of
the Iterlin story. In any event di linlte
news 11111V ! vis o'ed sii'eililv and It
Is colitidelitly hi llevi d here th.tt ey- 1
nmur itiid OA cotuuiiiioiK wi.l lm sat. ly
1Jrl1ver.il from their plight.
Aueonlinu t.i u rejsirt of a 'lilimmiui
Iffu.-.' vvlni has iirrtved at Shanghai
the ei.nditioii at Tu n Tsiu n hm rilde
Kvrywher on tho streets are tnslie of
men and women Ainerinttis as well in
all other nutioiiulitie. 11. U..nk' and
Ueriuiiii tmiilvH he said were both de-
troy.'d early duruiK the Isiintiardiiieiit.
Shaiik'hal 1U-11 r' js.rts that the Ain. ri-oo-Uus-iiin
relief force was so Imdly uin-
bashed that the forces were ohhceil to
atKtiidnii several lhd.1 pi in and much
ammunition. Alsuit IMi Hussinn and
11 Americnu were killed or Wounded
The (i riiiaii guutsiat I'.lru unit thu
Russian torjs-dn Isiat destroy r are pa-
trolling tlx I'et H i river and riikiini
with machine gnu thu native villaKi-
OU the river Uink.
FORCES SEPARATED.
Tills Ari-uult fur lh StirrM of Ilia Chl-
ur About lira Ttlll.
Washington June Hi. H. ar Admiral
K'-ni IT's report turned attention iu a
new direction t.y hi statement that the
Peklll relief force H resrt.sl tell ill I lei
from Tieu Tsui surrounded. This i th
first word of any kind (hat ha Iis-ated
the party of .'."'si under Vice Admiral
Seymour ami nu-hidiiiK Captain M.'ChIIh
with 1 kj 1'iiited Sim. . marine Th
List heard of th.iii was on June i wii.nl
tin y were s'all. .1 at Ijinf 1 iiiik aUn.t
two-thirds of the way from Tien Tsui
to I'ekiu short i.f supplies and wut. r.
the railnsi'l turn up and with a nn line-
In If army of Chines.. nliut them.
Iu Ailiniral KenijitT' information it
diselosi that Admiral Seymour' forces
hits n.. t Ih-cii able to g t through to IV
kin hut has retraced a K'shI part of th-i
distance previously covered and l now
back within 10 miles of Tien Tsiu Th.
whole distance from Tieu Tin to I'rkiu
I alsiut so mile and Seymour' t-xH.'di-tion
when at Ijunf Fan if had covered
atiout u.ile of this distance. It I 1 1
iueo r this Seymour party that the lat-
est ii'ilitioii left Te n Tsiuoti Juim -1.
ccordiuif to the elo-iti word of Ad
uilral Ken. pit s rcirt.
Tlo-re have l--ii so many expeditioni
that utti' ials themselves are somewhat
u.i.tu-..l a to tint several moii.-mciiti
and it is in. j s issilde to l's ate th" ililT.-r
ent ex diti nis hy th lat. t dlspatche
The lust Is. ly of fer. ii.-n troops ul.oni
4'i in iiiin.lxT in In. linn 'i.i American
liiiiriii'.s. win. h went to 1'. Inn to tfiiard
tl.e I. v-ilions. Is tlioiiiflit to have K'.U.'i:
thr..uh. The . ud lor e 'i') uudei
H.". in.iur after innkiiit! two-third ol
the distance i iii.w Imck within l
in il' s of Tn ii T'sin accnrdiiiK to A. Inn
ml K-inptr.
The hrst f in e which went aifninst
Tea Tsin iiieludimf Major Wallcr'i
murines and I i Uiis-iuns wasr. pulsee
witli Lis This was reinforced to ;'iss
iii.-n and they entered Ti'-n Tsin on
June;' 1 1. 1 June '.' I th.) nlief column
started to tie- asistiiiiee of tin. force K
miles from Ti.-n Tsin. Tie s" several
bodies nr wi l-lv separ.tt'"! and show
the extent ot th" present le-ld of return
KriiipIT ltrH.rts.
dim 1'isi. .lui." 2't - Hear Admiral
K lllptl tepolls hv a Japullesn lnrsli
bout. Hint the comhilied forces nter d
Tu n Tsin on Saturday June "j:t. sii
taiuiuif a small lost. They started ol
Sunday to relieve th f..p u w hich Jefl
Tieu Tsin on June luand wlnrh I b
llvved to tx: surroiiii'led near I'ekiu
According to Jitine re.rt Ad
nilral Seymour ha been captured aim
the ministers have h ft 1'. kin xuardm
by Chiuesu soldier. Their wheralouti
arc uukuowu.
WORST IS FEARED.
Ih IUIlf That I ha LSllaM at
lala iImb oblllaratrd.
LTJ'. JuueXT1'l'ini"brrui"'r
Tumble luu arrived at Ch F.sj from
Takn with the latest new which u B.
follow
- - -
hundred Sikh ami ifOO Welsh
fToetetl a junction with tho-
American rmitii mil Russian fort hi
which had Iscn cut utT hy the Chinese
ahoul mm. mile (mm Tien Tsui. It m
pros.se. (i ili hver an assault u.u the
Chinese force at Tu n Tsiu lust mlit
(Sunday ."
It 1 Hot ei.-iir what force uultctl. It
would seem Hint mil' ri'lit'VUiK force cut
l" "ll r.-ln veil l.y another. At
".T 11 apparently ivrtntu that
th" aU" nmvM '" 'l'ietit force at
Ti. iiTMiiS.UKliiytuatttt. il th UciK.
lu' '"-'
''f'-''' """ "I'mimi here." wy.
mspif.-h from ShiuiKhal to thu Daily
Kll'r'". "Incline to believe that tl...
wort tint urd to th" h i;atioii nt
kin. and to Adiiuritl Si-rmuur an well.
Kveii if th.' legation Were wfe on June
III there I no k'uaraiit.H- that tin y ure
aaf.i now Tin- Kitu:tioii In fiu-t Kfuwn
more and more looiny The entire al-H'li.-e
of relialde new fnm the niital
aeciat to justify the worst voiiHtrui tloii
Wlili ll run lie put on it."
NEED A BIG FORCE.
rorlur al I lia fttu I rj a al Army
lla Knl lu hlna.
Che Foo June '.'ti Foreigner KTcry-
where are uriiiK luimmliate Hinn nira
lion of an army of loo.'Mi men or at
leat .'iO.UM men fur an advance on
Pi kin Many 'r.ii fnnnliar with
(Tiiiii e clnirikcter think fureitfn nun-
l.l..r I V t.l..r.l r
liel'ltiA uostaK''! tor oim ti-nna ol ettle.
luelit. '
Thev al- t tievo th wh de v!hiiie.
lariny - juiniiii; in the niov.vii'iit iind. r
the leadership of yoiinir Tu Tiinit Siantf
Who 1 nil:ed the Vli.li.ilnllieil.nl r.dd-
hull. K -i fy he wa iioiiiinally d-
erin'i
I lor tlie purpi.e ur.'.iiiuiiit; an 1
nun
i' i'ii 11 : 1 1 -1 1. u in.n t!v. It i
tstuiiatel tlmt fi:io.rt Idler well
nriii. d hut p ..rly iti- ipliiied. are nls.nt
I'' kin and Te 11 Tsin t'iiiiiese ol'.inn
thiiiU tiny have ln.01.1 ili. m
Adimrnl Seyiunur's force carried only
a wo k rations and his in. 11 had an nv
era'e of 1 '. 1 r.. mills ( aiiiiiinuitiai.
Tin- Uu-simis riiiidiiet at T.iku ac-
cording to other 'Hirers. 1i1tl.1m.il the
natives. Tie-Hussjmm are r sirt.'d to
have h.l-ll slicsitlllrf nilll.se I III I Is. r I III i
Lately ami dnviu uway s eeful t'hi-
u.se who would have pr siind ttuns-
p.rtalii.ii and provisions and of lisitui'
the tnwu
A Kr at naval ileiiioii-trrtioii at all the
treaty isirts is said to ls m order to In-
fill. 111 e the waveruiu Chinese uu reliant
who are friendlv to the fori liners Th
"
7;:;z;:::x;
tin- siwer. Merchantmen arriving h -r
resirt that Imscr are itrillinir In th
streets of New ChwaiiK mid that when
.dhi'lal lllss-cteil the soldier With the
Tli W of suppressing the latsers they
found the i.liln r had sold their rilln
anl 1'iuipiiii nt to the ls. rs.
SUPPLIES FOR
MARINES.
To tarlws.lt f KrinlitKinn aal
tipi.i
Aniiioialtleb litr t hlna.
Chleaifo. June u. -Two arl.svl of
ReiuiiiKton rifle and field ammunition
''r the murine went through t'lucatfi
Monday on their way to the 1'aciln'
cuat It was a rush order from the war
department aud prohahly will 1st on its
way across lh is t-aii hy Saturday of tin
w. k for the use of tin. marine in th"
camimiifii around Tien Tsin and IN km.
Tin- consignment left New York over
the Krii- r scl aud was sent through on a
Inst train airitiiie at Chicago late in the
afteru.siu
Cars from th Santa F roitd went
tsn k-d H.'o 'he station ready to receive
the ii.ui. il oas of war and a mx.ii as tl.a
Krni trulu slopped the transfer was ho-
iiun. I if Int. mouths the if ivernmeiit hit
Is- n !.. In. .( its sol lu rt and supplies
from San I ran. is. t. M inil.t hy the
transports on the first and lilt' entli day
id each month l'.ut in ens-i of a ru-ii
or. ! r like mat ot arms and itmmiiiiKiou
for a ur' al uiertf.-ney. surhu ih.. on..
Ill I "mi i. the lr.iii-p.rt hints will prole
al.lv let h- il. 'ai I until the usual a
sailnii; tiu.e '1 he iipn -s i oiii allies
olli. lnls . s 'I to deliver the ii ill 'out
San l''iiin isci iniothe hands of the .p
tiaiieo in; nt f..r st..raH'e ii1mi.hI a tn.i.
is.it nl... ut in xt Satiirdnv.
( leiir.. tinlrti-a In I'lilna I
Wiishiniftoii June '.'it -The preside! t
has otd'-i . il lieni i.il Adna A Chnll. e t .
tl.e . it ti 1 1 in ii .1 of military forces osrai-'
UiK in Chum (iein-ral is nt tlm war!
department receitim; iii-triictioti and'
will h ave fur Sun I niin i-. o in time I.
sail on July I with the Sixth cavahy j
Tills 1 1 t It ' 1 . 1 1 1 lit isilln llll tin. (itt.lt;
Willi II has Ik e orl"l'e. to toll' l. at Nll(-
nsiki for further orders It is j roh.il. h 1
the ship will tln u -all dir-et tor Clm
F... j
tlsi ll.ii-s Uin ltrtin-t. j
Vahii..-toii June fl The six (fr at ;
Mm .vs in i liui.t. a. tinu tlir .uh the
Cliiu. m-tiiiiii-t.-r have renewed ctT.rl
to have f.nei.'u tris.ps In pt .nit of China
until I.i li.niif Chnnu' o . 'In s I' km.
Tin- reipici was a forunil t.M-uiii' iit
siifiied hv six viceroys lm hi'lunf I.i
IlilllK CliaiiK Tbs answer of t lie
United Slates K'.viriiineut wits tho latin1
a that to the formal reipivst and
amounted to a dcehuatiuii.
Kill county Kama will raise 80!X
hubeU uf wheat f.r vvsry farmer.
..
We want feet all
-mm limn caci
sizes
To lit our Ianli. h' Mlhuea' hi:. I Cliililn h'h hlippi rn. If you've jnt a
pair l.ritip; them to mi. Our line of Wrlppemlorf Iiittiuaua
Ar. finiilileals. Ijulle w hi' are looking for foot wear tlmt . ml.rnr. s
t In 'lilphi st stnmlard of. tice. ! iiiliin. il w iili sly le iiii.I elegance
slllMll.1 nee our li).e. Tlie.V Will pi. list-yoll ami keep yoll pleased
b'Tii r than liny other
Webb Brothers.
A
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H. &
Sunset-Cpntral Special
C.mies I HV.V. UlX I.lMMi C1IAIU CARS ...ul m ikes the f.fte
time liftmen
NORTH TEXAS AND NEW ORLEANS
Through
t -ton. tl'inton sintj Si. TjrttiU vi Iwr.tm
MouMon ". (tenter vu H W.-rtn n4 H
M"Ut' ii 41. i W. tt tit trnrl
lluuftn Aiittit vu H'-mi-t.
a isiin u.ii i uu ( 'i am ni in.
w .... .my in tw. h...m.... n.i A..s.in n.i m...iW.n
A itiii iukI hh via w
II t T. C- Trm -onne. i II.mmi m Kh H-Miih-n. I' in. irm rarrrum I ulimn
UuIjp1 Ami iinhtiAry M-sn In
San Francisco New Orleans and the East.
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Our t lilrd hen-
son ttilll tl.e
lile Itnr ninl
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nioni conveni-
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mail.-. Cull
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Furniture
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SLIPPERS-K
shoe on the market. "vji
T. C. R. R.
KinHtTFHT AMI (JUCKINT UMI IIK-
THI'I'.N NOIU H AM StUTII TK.
Sleepers
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)N. TI.XAS.
M t. Iliihblat.U. H. T. A
A nice line of up-lo-.late ina'l Inir
also a f nil line of 1'uriiii ore at pric-es as
Iowa the lowest. Our rililettakillg -'Q
llepnl t luelit is complete. Hearse ami
Cllll ille f II I'll i-.ll.-al tthell il. slre.l.
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Kitchen !
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IHIUUICK I5AV ())ster
Serted in any style.
The finest....
Candies Fresh Fruits
riME CIGARS
LOWNEI'S and
cuhther'S
Candiet. -'
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