The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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"They have a tone
That's all their own.'
There's an air of Refine
ment about a-
Manhattan Shirt
1
That is not possessed by any other Make.
Their Patterns and Styles are Exclusive their fit Is
Perfect and they are made right. All the weak
Points which are so often found in other Shirts
are Reinforced and their Colors are Guaranteed.
We
are Showing all the
this celebrated Shirt White and Col-
ored all sizes 14 to 18.
Wear a Manhattan Shirt and be Comfortable.
PARKS 2 WALDROP
MEN'S FUKNJS1IKKS.
THE DAILY EAGL
1;
tend t Ins posUifflc at Hryan Tela. M
Second CUM Bill mailer.
BY CONNELLY. rLUK A CARN F.H.
sUwois CiiKU lull lor.
ciim mi-TioK mi'-i:
r Week IV. - Jr aionth 60r
II. & T. V. Time Card llrynii.
northbound No t 12 .10 p in
Southbound So 2 I M l "
Northbound No 3 2 01 a in
iouthtoan'l No 4 1:37 a m
1. & U. X Tune Tul.lr HniriiP.
WgT sol'Ml.
No. 1 leave 12 4" in
No. 3 leaves ill a. ui.
gAST Bol'MI.
So. 2 leaves ..'I 00 a. m
No. i leayce . .4;ltV p. m.
ItklWKI.X II r A Uw K AMI SIM AM"M'.
No. V leaves llearnc 0 . m
No. 10. arnve at Untrue II. .Vi a. in.
II. & T. C.f line Table Ileum
Xoglll ROl'M).
Jew ' ariivra.
12 M p. Li.
. M'a. in.
no. s arrives.
A. H. Carr Jr. went t Pallas Mmday.
K. S. Wilcl was here from loin Mm.
(In) .
(iojr M. Hryan went to Vclssco Sun-
tlay. W. K. Khode went lo Taylor ymU-r-day.
Capt J. J. Adam wmt to Kniiia ye.-
terday. V. I. Ciaoal went to Houston yes-
lenlay. Kufe Connor was In re from Caldwell
buu lay.
Kresh oyster aerved in any style at
the Ksndy Kitchen. 'Ml
I red Iiikon in her from Navaa.i-
ta yes'erdsy.
Capt. John (J. TalHr in nttr ihIidh tlir
Dallas fair.
For Salf A lran new Inn klxarl and
lisrnea al si con 1 hand price ty A. W
lluclisnan at IVat Oilic. 1'sii
Porn to Mr. an.l Mri. Joe liroginskl.
H in.lay a aoo.
I'. li. 1'ars.in ami Jim WrayK'lt Sun-
day for the Iall fair.
r. Ia- ( MiiUay Ma-loon cmty;
waa iu the rily yeelerlsy .
A.M. tValdrop (.so. Smith and I rank
Clark returned lioin I '! -ui.ly.
A. Ktn.1. n ia now sel.ii i Matagorda
bay oj iters at his old price: fried and
slewed 20 ol a dorm; raw l' ccnt a
iloiro; l y the hundred 7j cents p-r bun-
drrl. 'Ni
U Nivrth J. J. Teaadale Charles
Yeatiiirovski Jim I ihMvolny V. C.
Marrk an I other If ft ycat.r.lay (or tin
I 'alia- lair.
Trot. II. II. I;.vui.id hi now r-
idci at Cly li in north Olil.i hrre he
a married mie tiint lnc ia In re
vimIii g frieii U.
VIUvIti) iflnrned Imiii irrcl hunt-
luirin lh- trio iMittom I am aain
na.ly to in. ike the tx-nt piitun-a fir the
leant inuiny J. A. I m unia
riioi'trrnphi'r.
LADIES:-
When in
ZE5G3aa.o3Qgn."bog
WE CMH SELL YOU THE BEST OF THE BEST.
Also Remember
if you want a chimp shoe. wc have them.
We will sell you a (ienuine Dongola Shoe.;
Coin Toe. Tip and Plain Uutton and
Unce for $l50"'SoiJ through
and through.
...WE ARE . . .
Com-"vi3-CGd.
that our $j.oo and $3.50 Shoes are unex-
celled both for 5tyle and Durability.
We want to CONVINCE YOU and
v v W you win try them we know what the
1
NEW FALL STYLES
in
Th l'a''Hlin I'rinm luiiiK thitt if the
lch'itiinie nfpiiH'rit of a town not the
inont-y foo'iHhly (pi-tit in vii"ti way
for a.1 -rti-ini lin y roiild print pnr
tlnit would iflh-tt rro.l 1 1 on tln town.
It would roiit the adtprtiiuT no mure
ilo him mure viiod and n-ward ihoiw
a ho work day in and 1j out fur the in-
lerenla of the town. Thin iitreation 1-
worth the neriou rMiiniihriilion of every
himi iiern mnn who hat thi intciet of
hi town at heiirt. Thrin ii tiolhint;
that r-aki of a town'a Inti-rent like
Ihe well pa'roiiie l iiewnpnper. Joe!
try Iravinit all fki' iilone au I thmw
inn your roippwrt to the n''r.pip r.
Aiidrrw Mii'dtiirne hai piinhaoed ihe
Kxpition Saloon of J. J. TVa l.ile nnl
will f'.iiliniie the hu-ine e 1 the mmn
old eland lie invite the puMi.' t .
make heaihiu.'trten at the Kii-itiou
rhi h.i aUny te'ii a popn'ar r rt
and Mr. Mitdhume expei l. to keep it
nil to i'a pl tanlar I of exi-eKeure.
A epei III to the New ffiu lli-arni-ay:
"Friday afternoon In a ilillicu'ty
I'r. W. V. aphy-i. ian olSieide'a
Store mi iiile aeiiotuly t ( -.). The
d t. r n reived innnrdiate ne.linl at.
t in ion and at thi time i doin well."
The only rmm'rrial trouhhw in
Hrao rounty for a lonit time ixTiirr. d
the punt week. W. C. Newuiin at Mary
tiled a deed of irii't riNminit I'r. A. J.
White t.U t-e and J. N. Mil-t.o'liin
filed a de -d of tiu-l iiMininK T. C. Iav-
enport triiBiee.
Iheatre iroera lore will learn witli
(diarifrin that ' The Ileal Wid w
l!rD" in l'ltlel up in an air titii
ipiarantiiie at Memphia and wiq'i be
aide to till her Tim elliflrf 'ment.
Mi- N .rma l.ew i of 1 1 ar hp d an.-li -terofthe
late II. n. Henry I.. Iwi.
and Mr. Si Failin of Vo were mr
neil in At'anla da a few da .
Sup. Whatleyof tne tie peuiten-
tiarie and Inspect r T. K. Iirlinm
ere here yentt rday ami went d n to
the farm iu tlie !rro Uitt.i.ii.
LOST- IWtween Mr. Willie Wei. h a
and Mr- Ken'" hnn.lle of laundry
Suitahle rawar I for return to thi of-
fi. 2" t
J.ihn June t. litem el to the peuiten.
tiaty for live jear for murder ha
leen taken to the Knp convict f.irin
Sheiiir Nunn h it Suii.iy f..r Auatin
to place Mr. Mu.nie 1'iice in the a-y-hi
in fur the ionine.
K. J. Conn and Tom M.I) .nM two
iner. haiit of M idinoiiville epenl Sun-
day In I nan.
Mr. J .hiiiiie Kop.eaiid Mi (ioie
Kui ten ol Kuit. n h.ive n ne to the Pa'-
la fair.
Alair's Fiiii) snnitR
Remove Pimplei lil ick-
Iic.l'Iri F.li'c Itloti'lif nnl
Iti'itUtilies tin' rHliple-
i iii .
Price
50c per bottle
NiM only t.j
SAM B. WILSON & CO.
need of Shoes.
EBB BROS.I
V
wiNi.ow.w. lki:k.
l'rt'tty WeddliiK SiiikIh)
Al'trriioon.
The borne of Mr. ami Mr. W. J.
Wa'ker of thi city wa the urmi of a
pretty wedding Sund.iy a'teruooo at 'A
01 Uxk which will long he reinetnhered
hy the fortunate liivnda ol the bride
who were pre-cnt. The partiei were
Mr. Claik Wiunlow of (ialveaton and
Mi- I n kio Hon Walker of llryan.
The ceretii'ioy 111 perloimed by I'r.
W. C. Iriiey and Mirnw a Mae C ile and
Kate l'aikerweie the hiideimaid". The
bride won an eiiiiite grrva traveling
l ilt in w hich nhc wn mont bew itchinir-
l'etite pretty and win-ome ahe left
iinpretnted upen the Ineinoiy of a linlr-
it'll friend a pict ne that will linger
phaant'y lull; a life ehall la-t.
Mini l'nukie waa ri-ed iu llryau and
i a dainty vl'iaie ol woman-
leKhl whom every ludy in lliyan know
and love ud hutei to give to (ilv -
lou where eh: will linke her future
h me.
She it one of li yau'n roue garden o
(firl w ho are bv nature and aecom-
pliihinent titled to hu e in the let
mh-'uI circlea any ahere and who the
ree.irl prove are in much demand
aiming (lie umrriaireahle youuj men ol
o;her title and other itate.
Mr. Window the fortunate groom
llioiitth a Mraniter it a young man of
preporoM'-anig aptiearance and made
Ineii la uf t!ie hride'i friondi during Idr
fen hour foj.mrn here lie it a chris
tian KentleiiMn and haa reaided in Ctl
vcaiou a year where Le hai been con
Unl y a-iocUted with Koaa Walker a
brother of the bride.
That a f ill measure of happlne and
pmnpciity my liiik-liien the future of
tin happy young couple ia the wiali of
the r. .nie.
siiimIhv h hool Kcaolutloni.
Whereas it hai pleaaed Almighty
(io I to t ike fr tin onr Sunday School
little Njuuie Lehman; anJ whereaa
ty her death we Uetbcr with the be
reave I pareute are admoniihej to be
al-o ready; theiefore be it reaolveJ that
we mourn tier death and feel that we
have lord an rrnet little uilimber.
Se. (ind Hint a copy of theae reaolu-
tion be printed iii the town papers and
a topy lurniahed the parenti of the de-
ceed t wli.iiu ii extended the heart
felt eyinpathv of our Sunday School.
Mr. T. 8. Minter
Mia Loula Coulter
Kronen Chance
Committee.
Foiiml.
J V pai k ge that w. e i lently dropped
fr.iiu aoine one a bn.-y. May be ol
tallied by the oauei at V. S Howell'l
reeideiice. It
Marrliiice l.lo'iiara.
The follow init have lecn inued lima
Ki t. lo:
Jaine I'ik'fiird to Jennie Williami.
W. U. V0od1 1 1 l.ula lavi.
Charlea Admii to Julia Pjren.
Allied Sin. Hi to Nannie Jidmaon.
Caik Wliml..w to Dutkie Ka
Walker.
(ieore Crawf..rd to SAtah Vaughn.
A.K. W ion to lUUie li.. telle.
Antouio Catn-eiui to Antonio K IW n-
edn to.
S. S. Kennedy Mike llannilin and
I'arby Cahill were here fioni SUn.e t ity
yeit. rday.
Mr. and Mr. Marwil-kl returned
from a vinit to relative iu Navaa-ita ye-
terday. Will Al.i-on a ra let nt College from
Snora S'u'ton county di-d la-t D ht
of iiingeation of the brain.
II. ui. A. F. Ilrigitiice of Navota i
here.
ttnil ni iw. ml llMi Wprlai Wr
tHMM.h.r-i M ite
Sllomu Suln.M. Ark . O. I :.r..- Mr
llenlnniln Hurl' ih )"'in 'f
FliiM-tnaker Supp. 1 reatH a ainrnith n
i. t. t. n-v-ri Iv lhlim C:ihl'r H S.
Morrl i. r.f the bink of SHoam. with a
cow Mile
I he KhiHwImp n1 ) l ti In K the bark
wn ih eieiie uf the ipiiie Morrl
hi l len Invited tt.ei by the woman'
lui-l and. mi.".eitly on ImiMiicm and
had xan-elv en' reil when Mm. Sitpp
ibnte.l al him P p'ntc.lly wrapplnir. a
rrml l le whl. h --lie held concealed by
her vld . around the banker' ne. k aril
hi.ii'ilei -Jhf a eio lte.1 and nlru k
wllillv hlttlnc n Intuxeiit bymander
n rotipV of hard rnp M.rrt U mar-
ried nnd weiPhv Mr Siipp rlalmed
MoirN tlii!ted her but thl I denied.
l undiTKtood thut Mr Sapp algnerl
a aliitenielil rnmpletely etnneratlnit
Chler Morrl of any t of Indlacre-
tton whatever otitalde of a f w harah
word In a bunlne way.
ri Iw4 IW4IM inla
Clib aao. Oet. 15.- live biHllea. four
r men an.l one woman were iolen late
lt nlirht from the morru at lun-
nliiK. The bodlea were thuwe of pau-
ner at the oiinty aiylum and 't
undoubtedly wante.L for m.Hllcal pur-
pe. j'
fig MARKETS.
... fvi ti'v
. o (
cotton
upland!
' . " . -.I.l.tlln.
riulet. limn".
( l-l; mbhllini' "
r
On the MOVE!
ALWAYS
We are not content with
int u ncnnc 1
VUllilJ IIIVI VMf. -
.fr-r-.ri.m nml so are ci.iistatitly Oil tlie l-OOK
OUt for Novelties ! tK; 'thch-es anil
ervthin? at pri.-es that clear our MicUts ai
l.HH'eyt.u-i't Frwh IS00.U fvery wrtk-sonu' ol!
oil nverv llilV.
DR. jC. "WILSON.
A WRECK MOST AWFUL-
i
Train Loaves the Trark ami I'liin-.
Into the lliblson Iliver.
NUMBER OF DEAD UNKNOWN
The I.LI I. r4 ai Tw.wlf.r.lf hi.
rin.n It4 Were Ta. rram
Ihe C'oarhM Thai Weal I dr.
Maal VlellM Are ChlaM.
. f. . m wt. ...I
vew 1 nrK 1 ne loiiiani ci
New York hjhi lal on the New York
Central and Hudson lllver railroad
due to arrive In thi city al 7 .10 o'clock
yrntarday niomlnic. wa thrown from
the track Into the liudmrn river one
and a half mile below Carrlaon' '
tloti. Twenty-elKhl live wire bwt.
The reialnlna wall along the ilcr
had been undermined by fctith water
and the track raved under the weight
of the train. The train consisted of
the engine a romhlnntlon luiKKie and
express iar ntnoker. two ordinary
( i. he Mini four li'per.
The ecliie and two front car wire
atihinrriced In SO feet of w liter. Knrl-
neer Ko)le and Klretuun Tompkltia
went down with the eni'tne. All the
llcepint; tar pae nKer emnped. A
man nun icd Wlllliim. of ItufT.ilo. died
after belnn rrecued from the ilvi r. Ida
arm has In; been torn i ff.
t'p to 5 30 oMiH k i'4tiTday after-
noon 10 bodlea had Ixn-n recovered.
Seven or elxht of the dead were China-
men. who were In the ninoklnn car A
(J. McKay private secretary to (ienerul
Manaiter Van Ktlen I inlwiliiK and la
said to have been on the engine.
A niimU'r of wouinleil have le n
taken to bonpitala In I'oiiRlikei pe and
IVck.UII.
Follow iHK i the ll.t of bo lle reeor-
ered from the wre k up to 5 ?M p in :
Tlionia Kellly aUnit So )eki old
of Iio.'i WlmoiiHln avenue. St. Ij.iiU.
Ktve util li t.tlll. d Cliltiuinen. one
baanntr pruiort In name of Wo'.(
(Jim and one benrtnr. a leti.r a.l-
drfreed to I'op SIiik. IT ApiliiKfli Id av-
enue. Newaik.
E A. Cireen atMiiit year old. u'-
toaril to le employed by W A. Oil
architect IT1S Kearborn atreet. C!i-
taao. All of thme died from drowning.
Crren'a a the limt l.o.ly taken out
of the car hy the driver who continued
searching for more iMidlet.
A. tl. McKay private secretary to
General Superintendent Van Ktten. U
bellevid to have been riding on the en-
gine and killed. Conductor I'aiUh and
IS other were uninjured and have
len wert to New York.
Klvs other eurvlvor of the wreck
were taken to the Helping Hand hop
pltal at I'eekahill. Two of theae ar
American and three Chinamen Th
former are John K. Kysn. 2H4 Harn
street. Jerey City badly lacerated
arm. shoulder and knee. riarrn
Moras of Aurora. N. . snouider bro-
ken. Mrs. Morgan e apis) from a car after
It had falMa Into the water through a
hole In the end. W. 8. Ijinsford ol
Ilayonne. N Y.. waa In one of the lat
roaches which remained on the track.
lie swam out to the sunken ara with
an si and succeeded In i hopplntf
through one of them.
The wreck orcurrerd about all mile
alxive I'eekshlll. A retaining wall
which iipMrtel the track altd out un-
der the weight of the rapidly niovinc
train. Of late the tide in the HuiImui
river haa been very high and to thil
waa due the undermining of the wall
so the railroad offlclala atate.
Herman Acker of I'eekelH. the bag-
gagemiuiter of the train who waa In
the Imcgnfecar with John Shaw an
exprew agent had a narrow ewape. In
a second compartment of the car wer
kcvrral Chinamen. Acker felt a heavy:
Jar and found himself In the water.
The water roee to within a foot of thi
rixif. The car had whirled completely
around In falling and the compartment 1
containing the baggage stuck up alight-
ly at one end. the end In which wer
the Chinamen being ronipletely sulc 1
merged.
Acker got out an a. smashed
through a panel and with Shaw climb-
ed to the roof of the i ar Three of Ih j
Chinamen also made their ewcapa'
through the same opi nlng AcVrr'a arm 1
wa badly rut and hi Ixxly covered
with bruise. Ile wa sent to hla horn
In I'eeknklU. Shaw wa not hurt. Thi
Drat man. unknown who waa taken
out of the wreck by the reecuera. wJ
breathing when found but badVy crush-1
ed. lie died soon afterward hla txxty
being arnt to I'erkaklll alo The sleep j
Ing iar conductor aava he I able t.i
account for all of hi paivengeri rtct pt
five and he la not certain that tln-
are lout. I
W. (1. Meyers f I'sshtni- N J RI
Wt
I'oiighkwpklo W;m the bml .' p.ng
pla e U-fore th dl-a ter. at 5 b) i
At this tlne there were ?.i the rmok '
er In addition to the baggnremanj
Herman Acker of IVeksklll who a'
In hla compartment eight Chlnan.v:!
en route 'rotn the Canadian lr.er 'o
New York and a middle. aged iimn
supposed to be Thetma llelliy of :mi
WlN oiu.ln svenoe St Uml
All of theee ecp 'ng fie baggage.'
niaefr Tlhel. j
The. day roach contained IS or T'l
pwxerngerw. many of whom wire tn
en and children. How many of t li. v -raraped
Is not known but at I.m' ij
war drowned or killed In their ca- i
IWhlnd the coach were the alt sie pei i
with about t.'i paMengera The totsi
cargo of human freight cunelstid of
omethtng over 100 persons
At Kte-hklll Ihe train lewne.l '
speed a) It la Its ruxtom. to niu from
that point tv Tarrytown at the rat
of alioiil Ii nil le an hour. M.i (f
the ljengem were SmIoc p. thoke l-i
the ab-per oitng In their In r h wht.a
the occupant of ih coach and a-toke-
were for th mot part doubled np in
their aeatii Jut how the train nut In
awful fate will never be fully known1
for th men who flmt felt the di.nge- i
Kwsrinewr John Koyle and I'bemaai
Joao TlMnpklnw. lie dsd In the tab'.i
anything U' thanftn"
liiut 111 n"v.- 1
of their lorontoilve nt the botti.m "f
the IIikImiii river fondiictor IMrl-li.
who won In ihaice of the train. Mid
who wtut it iikinc np hi report in one
of the car wbeii the cr.mli in me. w
retnlered Uluolindoil by u Mow on the
bead. When he re.-overed he waa three
cam ahead of the i lie lu wnn ii lie n.ui
lieeti et 1 1 1 1 11 R
tine of the few nectip.mt of the
coa.h who eteuiMd wa Flank J I-
cnn. a wo.il ltt.ii.her i f New York 111
left eye wa cut by broken : ami
tl body waa liKlit! hruUed.
One of the trainmen o aurvlved
the dlnater nnol. It hi flmt duty to
run In ihe n.nr.xt i-lKnul tower to tel-
! eanndi for help I he place where th
i wr.wW .-enirit Ih rather Uollfcted It
" " - "
I nt the entrance 01 iir.s
thre
nilli south of tiarriMiti and nve mtie
rein h of I'm kklll.
Two other eipres train wer.. fol-
lowing chwe behind the lll f.ite." state
eprtu and the f tiglne of one of them
wa sent to Carrlm.n for llciieral Man-
ager J. M Tomey. who llvi-t then'.
whi: the other ciiirliw hurrbM o
IWkiklll for tiiediml aid Mr 1u.-
w.m the fnt i.ftbl.il of the ralln ad to
reach the w t lie I he er.gine whli h
brought him there s'e.iu.e. to Cold
Spring and r.riirn.'t th Mir iloit.irv.
In the HHTiu:in- five otlu r bv-li.in
had arrived and all tl.e ttor were
aoon at work among the In'U'id
Of the dramatic horrors In the com-
bination car when It left the tra. k
and otnnk the .ter peth.nn the lt
account Is had from the ht..ry o' Her-
man Aiker of l'. kklll. 'he baggar'-
man and 11..11I--so: t. r A. ker wa- e'if-
firing badly from the s!i k h-n s--u
hut the s.ei.es he gr.ijitiu ally ibn-rlli-e.1
He said:
" I. .tin Shaw ai-el.t of the Wroil
f.tiir.H rotnniiiir. and mvs- lf were In
the coll:i:irtiu l.t when unbb nly there
wa a terr.l.le burnt and then ni.-h
of water that forced u to the nll.ng
The fir n d to turn completely
over aid had lil d with w.vcr to wt-h-In
alioiit a foot of the top When we
sirmk the ar whtrle.I .onip'eteiy
arouiwl. th end where the Chlno-e
were bolng under water while our Mid
wa tilted up We swam around and
got a ventilator o.-n. and. notintr th
situation got an at from a tilbo
whl. h wa afloat "
When a diver arrived from New
York about noon the flrst thing he
did wa to go through the three sub-
merged slecptrg car lie stated be
found no hodlc. but said one or more
might I under the berth whlih were
In great lonfuslon It a J 01 lo. k
before the ib-rrb k and hoisting engine
could raise the combination iar. con-
sisting of the smoker and Isggu
compartments to sin b a xi!lon that
Hi top of It wa out i f the water.
Slowly the big load Ixgan to rise and
In a few mono nt It had been turned
over so Mint the windows were clear
out of ihe water The IsmIv of a man
tame cut of a window a the 1 ar m
being brought to the shore A la.at
wa luarhy and the oarsmen secured
Ihe IkmIv It was ihe first I f-len form
of any 1 f the pas nger to b r-i-nr- d
A passenger ma. h a at hard and
Ihe body wa 1 an led I tilth r and de-
posited in the fl.ior Ihe tnan was
alM.ut .'.r. yc:r old' lit load wa part-
ly ball and a bushy leard Urged wt'h
gray covered hi face II- sa d:e.
In cheap clothes and his shoe wi r
cheap A Cnnd Army badge was fait
ened to the brrat of hla vest. The
bnsr rsiiir dirt n"t have Urn then
lo make anv Inquiry a to who h wa.
but simply lore off a slip of pir and
wrote 'llo.ly 1 snu piinien 11 in
hi "Mil anl lift him to look for oth-
er. Ity Ih time thev had returned
the derrick had diawn the ir to th
ban and Ihe work of getting the pas-
sengera who had come lo an un'lmely
end waa under way The scan tins
were only able to find eight Chlnan e
and they were aim carried to lb-
morgue car They wr laid In a row
numbered and were ready for Identl-
fl.ation The derrick neyl polled th
day enaih l Ihe shore an I the arch-
irg party was able to reaih It. Al-
thong It Is known that there were
many more r..ns in the . h. hnl
sit ixxllea were rescued and Ian of
these were womn They were ..laeed
side by able. The last Is dr a rev-
ered at 5 "
Coroner Wixxls of Cold Spring waa J
on Ihe scene and he and severl aslt. 1
ant were rmn al work at the task r f
Idenllfvltlg the Ixxllea i
It was s slirht that will never be for-
gotten the fifteen desd form on the
pixir of the iar The fare of each one
xre ruts or rontit'lona of some kind.
The supposlt Ion that the Chinamen
had leen smuggled Into the country
ecni lo lx erroneous as thev were ail
dressed In clothe of American make.
The Chinamen Ixmrned the train at
Malone N Y. and there were II In
the parte no three are atl missing 1
! 10m the time 'he Ixidles ere lak n
from the rat thousands if morbidly
1 iirloiis person assembled about th
Improvised morgu Mam- gained ad-
mission on the rround that they wished
to Identify someone
With two etieptlolia the eyes of all
the dead were tightly clo-d Hellly
ee were .(e open At ! p m. Ih
comi.er gae orders for the removal f
Ihe i--l i x to undurtaklnf mom
Col. I Cnil" where thev will bw em-
balnod end held for Identification.
A number of person were Injured
but tin-st of the names could not b
pro. u red en account of the eti Itomeol.
NO MORE DEAD FOUND.
To
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T.I C.l.r Wst.r
ri.1nl.0n. N Y. Oi l. :S. -Th wresry
g u.cs i f w nt ki ia at the su ne of the
New York Cuitrl wrw 'a were relieved
early this morning by fresh ones and
the work of getting chalna from Ihe
ib rib ks upon the aubmrrgfd cars w
vlgoioiily pnwecuteil. Rleeplng; csr.
C.ien Alpine which waa deeply ub-
nierged in the river as a reult of the
wreck wa rabed to the surfare early
lixlay. hut not a body was discovered
!n It Kverythlng w Jammed Into
one end of Ihe csr snd Ihe escspe of
the passenrera wa miraculous. It I
believed all In thi car ecaped dealli.
Ju.il to th n ar of c.len Alpine n llio
aleeplni csr liermc. whbh In Hi
plunge I ft lis trtii ka on Ihe track and
landed on Its bottom In Ihe river Is
Talk with C. J. BLACKSHEA1 .bout
insurance ol the
Mutual Life Insurance
RICHARD A. McCURDY Pre. tk.
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of this rsr. Wllitaia I'stlt-si u an .11- 1
telllgenl and nxidiea.bd 11 an. tills a
tntwt graphic story of th. wierk and
one whbh will protabh Is- found 'o
lie neareel a In. id avplanaMoii 1 f h w 1
so many sleeping people were ..! j
from death Ile said
"Jnel before th acildml there lute
a crash and leap of the car tosi.is
the river. I wa ibrown to the floor
bul getting up In a moment. I se't-d
my hammer and broke all the in-
duwa on the shore able and In a f w
mluute had gotten my l: pa.erf.ra
out. I im positive every one got ou'.
heiaus there wa nnly a f.x.t or so i f
watwr In the ar at the tim When
all my passer. gels were out we b.g.in
to look out for other Ihe isr libn
Alpine waa Just ahead of mine and
had plunged Into dwprr water a.i that
one end waa completely subno- g d.
while the olhec wa against the end of
eur and a trlfV higher I aw peo.e
rllinbtng out of the high end and I am
quite pol'le that before the 1 ar set-
lied liilo deep water we got eer)lxdy
Out Souse of the people were . s n 1 1 1 -dressed
They hurried awsv to nilvt
ar and I Ihlna they went to .
York Afte we bsd gotten out a
the aiieplng iar .asenger we
aome pwple from Ihe roruhlsst loii car
swimming In th river Slid we help d
them to safely I sm afial.l t hat
thiMigh K.uie people Were liberated
from other isra sll right they were
drowned b-aiie of the cold wat'r
cramping them."
If there are any more Ix-dle In e
wreik or In the river they ar be-
lievej to be In tk day coa h. whbh
lie In the water up lo It roof off
Kings dok The diver who took .
Isidies out of this car Runday even-
. Ing said h could find no more. A
! good masy llv. however that oth-
1 tr deat bodies will be found In thit
rar wke H la raised. The panger
jwhs seapJ frost this iar and the
I crew say that at least 12 persons p-r-I
lahed tn th dsy eoarh Th work f
. aesri hlng for the Ixxlles wa resumed
tr daybreak A the 001 u pants of th
nihil- tarn aleeeera In tk river hat
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er 11 .iwhu--i i'i i'y '" ...m ... 1
and porter. It Is rreiimd no Wagner
pssserger were killed.
There wer found lu the rar (lien
Alpine In wallets and pes ketbookt.
i" la money snd eight gold wstrh.
1 Here were siso loonu s variety or "'-
nionda. alev bitttnna. s'uds and pearlt
tn plna snd all klnda of wearing aa
pare ki belt umbrellas snd she.
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Carnes, Malcom. The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1897, newspaper, October 26, 1897; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319730/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .