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Price 5 Cent
Bryan Texas Thursday Morning July 9 1903
Vol. 8. No. 183
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BOTH ENGINEERS DIE OTEXCEJS HELD
Terrib!.' Ersnlt "fa Halon to!; Imjortaut IVrMiltation of i:uians
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE
WYt k Commt ncinn Monday
JULY THE SIXTH
li.-iop. on N.uthern.
at Port Arthur.
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i Yoir Trade for J u I y
' WE WILL PLEASE VOU
Quality and Pricrs an- Kifht
Fo ris Hams &. Breakfast Bacon
a llttls Hihtr In price but simply delirious. Try ep.
Royal 3Iond Teas
the iiiM-tlti;i la best
Johnson Creamery Butter
received ery Mcjir Wednesday and Fr.day.
White Swan Flour
Tbs Tour ttt - Mlsso-il b-t fimou.
HOWELL BROTHERS
LAItGE DKATH LIST. ;WAU QUESTION IS UP
twenty-Funr Person Were Killed by
the Colliding if Train at Hock
fish Va. and Tweaty
Three Iajarrd.
la la tl teeaeral Imprrssloa at K'In
Chan That a Hash Between tha
t'ereet of the Crar and tha
Slkode May ltealt.
w r at the 21
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& uptH"u- mzrthinct
g Bryan Steam Laundry g
fT - It removes "s:tv v.i!-M on jjjj
if iUcgiar an 1 a.Us greatly 0
f tojhf tini-h. Give your
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Washington July l.-Twenty-four
person were killed end twenty-thrt
injurtd In a headon collision on the
Virginia Midland division of the Bcnuh-
trn railway at Rockflah. Va.. at twelve
minute after I o'clock Tuesduy after
noon. Passenger train No. 3''. leaving
I Washington at 11. 1J a. m.. for Atlanta.
G. dashed Into local freight No CS.
Blending on tha main line of the road
at that point wrecking both engines
and the baggage and presa tara of
No. 3S. The buggage rar and the
e ond-c lass passenger coach Imme
diately following It telescoped. Tha
couth occupied mostly by negroes.
The Identified dead: F.nglne-r Jamva
XUCormlck of Clmrlottsville Va.;
Engineer Charles Pavis f AleiandrU
Va. ; Tho. Phe-pard of ChariottsvT.le.
brakernan on freight ttuin. Charles T.
(lay of Ch arlutt.v 111 fireman on
freight; J. K. taive colored Faltiinore;
Charhs T. Lei' h. colored dining car
w-ciitlvr; t Owen I'h'.la'Kiohi
boil r Infj-" t'-r; Ad.itn Vuo.iveUh
Austrian !-; l:ti:.ii.l liuKhtlino
Austrian uoman; ui.kr.own nu'atto
WnfT.il n.
II. A. t-"hnrp of KnT.!e Tr;n.
narrowly imntxil l-nth. H" and llr.
Khatp were r. turning from th. ir bridal
tri'. having F"-nt th.lr honeyiniNin In
Wurlilrgtin. Mr. Khurp was In the
smoker engnged In i on eratl n w ith
J. I. Owen wh-n the cllllon ' i urred.
littn was Inxtantly klikj. r!s body
f.lllng on Sharp.
W. I!. :rulHH k of this rlty. rondut tor
of the liK-al frelKht Is rertrd In a
rrltlml rnnilitlon. Aftr witnelng tha
awful slgl.t he Is said 10 have becoma
aud! nly Insane.
King Chau eiposlta New Chwang.
Manchuria. July t. All prominent
Russian officials In Manchuria and Ko-
rea art attending a conference at Tort
Arthur. Among them la Minister of
War Kuropatkin. Admiral Aleileff. tha
Russian ministers at I'ekln and Seoul;
political agents In China and Korea
Including M. Pokotlloff. recently tha
Russian financial representative at
kin; General Deslno military agent In
China civil and military officers at
Mukdon. Harbin and Kiren and ad
ministrator of New Chwang. Tha pro
teed In if s at the conference are envel
aped In profound secrecy. It Is popu
larly aun-osfd that Russian official
are considering the war ciuentlon. For
eign commercial odi-ls at New
Chwanr and Tort Arthur believe the
possibility of war Is Increasing stead
ily. The liusxlan policy Is believed to
l. la hnld the oreMiit puHlliua ut
OF CRAVE IMPORT.
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MRS. HELENA BLAU
Younc MllwauR. Society Woman.
President and Secretary of State Held
an Important Cenftrenee
Oysur Ray July . Secretary ol
Plate John Hay was a gtiriit of Presi
dent Roosevelt Tu-sday nicht at Hag-
amore Hill. Matters of srave Import
to this country. In Its International re
lations were under consideration dur
ing the forenoon and evening. The
conclusions re hed at th conferenc e
sre not diiolosed Nth the president
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IDEAL SHOW CO.
Introducing tht
Ma
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OtRAPH !
and the mot startling moving
Pictures ever shown in south
FIUHTINO IN THE PHILLIPINES THE GREATEST
WAR PICTURE EVER SHOWN.
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L'ARLINE
The Wonder ol the Age
in her 3 beautiful creations
THE RAINBOW
THE CYCI.OMi-OF-SILK and the
WHIRL OF SILNLK
IT.LCSTRATKD fiONT.S
H.I.I I RATKO liKAMNGS
IiLACK lil.NUJO UXOtC
SUMMER PRICES 10 20 30 cents
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rui or krasiA.
Manchuria Including New Chwang
and take no steps to avert hostilities
with Japan if It I assured Japan la
to fight unaided.
The war feeling among the Japanese
In north China Is Intensifying. The
Ruselan civil administrators with the
governor general at New Chwang. com-
menced the erection of a government
building designed to hold all Russian
Notice.
We have trKl to le explicit re-v'arHii-'
ca!) sale and dUcouut on
our coupon IxMtka. Toaave ten per
cent catli must accompany purchase
of book and h paid at our omc.
Customer please bear this in mlud
and Rotrern yourselvea accordingly.
Paying a few da.va after purchase of
book positively doea not entitle you
to discount. Werao'tpay running
xpeuaea. buy (rrocerlea pay taxea
and insurance with apecial prlvall-
gea. Your very respectfully.
Rrvan Ice. storage A Coal Co.
s
KN tliouanI cured
women raff written
to t-!l liow Wine o(
t'ardui l".tow the
tlesirg i-t Lcalih on every
woman who take it run
and poor alike. Mrs.
Helena loan No. lil Sev-
enth ftrtet Milwaukee
AVia. ii Bne of tLe younu
women whom Wine of Car-
dui liai recuel from a Ida
of t-inff. She write:
"Tina of Cardui It certainly 'wort
out' wom-n'i best friend and I am cac-
to give ny espctkoca with k. A lew
months ago I caught a kwi cold tuv
ing bto out in incUment weather which
trttUd all ever me particularly lo the
bionun.""l was in almost constant pain.
I consulted a phytkiaa aod took hi
medicine loe a month and wit-out any
nVul. I thro dci-rd I would try your
medicine and it wn a lucky day lor me
when I did to. I noticed a change la a
lew day and Ml cncourigcd to continue
ta-icg Tine ol Cardui and my patience
was rewarded for in two wrckt my paint
had left me and I felt like a new woman."
Mn. llfMta Dan.
T woman wbo Las tiif-
rred from female wtaknm
should do anything within
reatcn to txcure Leal'h.
Wins of Card u i it tha medi-
cine that a' to rcasona-
Ll women women who
bold c -rat:on and cutting
in horror women who know
that Natore i the best j hy-
lician. Wina of Ciu-ni
cive womrn Wk their
health ty civin Nature a
change to build up the wasted and die-
eatedAiitue. Wine of f ardui regulate
the inenitnial flow and Nature when
relieved of tha drain or of the poitoc
la tha lyttem make the functional
organ ttrong and htJthy again.
Any woman who it ttlently lufferisff
untold paint beraute the it too teniitive
to nndergo a phytician'i examination
and treatment can find no excite for
not tocuring relief when Wine of Car-
clui it oQVred to her. There- I no rub-lic-ity
to deter her. She ran take W ina
of ( ardui in the privacy of her home
with at much airance of a Cnal mre
a though a dozen doctor recommended
it. Many phyiician da recommend
Wine of l'nl-i to their patient.
Why not get a 11.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardul fnra your droggitt today?
foi .
I to the Ku'st.m government.!
WINEofCAHDVI
A million a-iC'r in women
Lave found reii f in
Win cf Cord ui.
. . II... ..... ..II . M I n In. 'offices. Including telegraph and tele
. . . ... .. ... . phone departments. In the center of
eipedlent at this time to discuss fot ' ... .. ljn(l
puMhatlon the details of their w-ork.jfpiej y chlneee acordir.g to Russian
. r..v.- . i .. - ' rii.innui'ii ! .'J ' i '
tnot of th'lr attention was turn.-.. j pinre. ntK.ut wh!h foreign consulates
Th'-v c-oiisldt-red it In nil lis hjc!lr coiiicri-gatc 1. Re!detits of other
ti I'.-iss an situation t .u'l ul.irlv. Hh nationalities nre preparing to protest
r -1 t to the R'Nal ll'lilih p- tltinn. ' ninst th encro.u litnnit on the pub-
shl. Ii. It h.is been d -lermlned. will le i... ..i1re.
A Uu"iinn company Tuei!.-iy com-
trim
led t y
rrgardrd
as an imiMirtat.t step toward Russian
control of the hartor. as the new com-
pany Is apparently acting on behalf
of the Russian government here. The
I'.rltlnh comi-any had four tots and
the Russians Imported two more. All
ix vessels are armed and commanded
by Russian officer. The crew are
composed of soldiers.
Cold b:r.d ham sold around the
world because they are the best; the
Ilreakfast bacon 1 ot the aame
quality. Nothing better aold. In-
slt on having them when ordering
All firt-clai grocera have them.
Fresll sliipinetit rec ivod weekly. 25
lorly Elisor
THE FAMOUS LITTLE FILLS.
For quick relief from Elllousneta.
Sick Haadache Torc;d Liver. Jaun
dice. Dtx-lnets. and a'.l troublaa aria-
Inf from an Inactive er lurrlh Uver
DeWltfa Utile Early fert are un
equalled.
They act crotr.plly and never gr!pr
They are ao dainty that It la a pleasure
to Uke them. One to two act at a
mild laxative; two er four act aa a
pleasant and elective cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmlesa. They tonic tha Ever. t i
rstrsif o oslv tv
E. Ct DWtt Ac Co. CKlcatfo
Sold Ity Dr. N. M. McDOUUAlU
.... UUMinTl C J -41 Ii I lir-u.1 j
and t;i- Al.iskan Iniun lary cin-tlc n ( Iiur hae cf the river
whl h t month is to b- t .k n i'forjU(f uan-f.a. heretofore control
what I" 1 '-. ed may be nnel .. 'j'i-iment a trlth r(impauy. This is rr
Inlj.n'. M I. ... . . .... It
In l'ii c n.
S.-i M-i.irv Il.iv arrive I Yr ftom
Netrt. R. t . where he h i I .-en v!s-
Itlrg his daughter. Mrs. !'. v.e Whit
ney. He whs ncoompai.'.i i I y e-en.uor
Kulrbanks i f Indiana. H-n. t- r Thoma
.f l"th arrived in the i.mr train.
Prior to tlo ir srrlv.il at the president'!
hu nr S. ii.itor 1 1. 1 tin. i of C'hlo. accom-
panied ty Mi. Il.inna an I Mr. and
Mrs. Cletio rt A. itlscor and Mrs.
clil.i.niili. Ii . l rem hed S.igamc-re Mill
on Mr. Cilsioiirs prlv.it- .-u lit. Alvina
After the lunihmn PfS'd-nt ltiKieveIt
dlscuxsed wlih Se. rotary II iy ami
8rnators F.ilrtmnk. II.iin a an I K'r!i
FARMERS' CONGRESS.
Largst Attendance In itt Hlttory In
Sttsien at College Station.
. .!!-.. !..- T .li:!v t .The
rnators r aircmnKs ii.iiii nn i rv. .i m- . .'iii
the Alaskan houndaiy mutter. Smiitor target attendance In the h. story o'
Kulrtmliks was a inemher of the .Int v . ..... .-- I
nlitn commission sunn nn-i u"- . . . .
ili n under .-onslderntlon s- v-ral years' agricultural and mechanical col-
URVEYORSof'
PUBLIC
PLEASURE
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Arrlrtl of Fst rlrs within the rtst
few day hi rtrllrslly crtr.let- jfTt
1 our stock of 3UITINOS TT
ovasreoarv rocSft-
INQ3 rO. The dial lay is
very ccmplrte rBhrtclr.g til the Jl
pew erslgsi tndrolortrw. Tbsse
will te rot i.lar durlr.. < iet- Vfc
0OIHN WITTMANKSb.
ago. and the president and secretary
t.iolc this opportiiidty to go over the
matter with him. It Is und-rstood th.it
the papers In the Amerlc in case h ivei
b-en made up sn I the case Is ready
for prc-ser.tntlon. i
Afrtcandse Winn-r.
vri Julv t Afilcander. thli.
y.r s Hubuiban winner a ided anoth.r
. . ti a a I I. .rla.fi I
i lassie event to hi it.g o-c -
ly capturing the rl. h Ijvwr.n.c I.e.
alliatlon. worth IIV4H nt Hhe.-psh.-ad
Hay Tu-day. Africander vl. toiy to-
day sta.ri him ns the best three-) ear--Id
in training In the east. The son ol
Ftar Ruby also broke the worlds re-
. . ......in th instance one mil
;;;v7.ri.;noini.
to and two-fifth seconds fs-ter than
the previous record onthl ttk. mad.
last year by Major IlnK'rncld.
CHASED NEGRO.
He I Accused of Att.mpted Criminal
Assault oi a Colored Giri.
Wllburton. I. T July -An un-
know n negro d-coved n g'rl c f his o n
rnce Into A vacant house ant tried I
criminally assault her. Falling In hi.
purpose he fired Iwo Ineffectual sho
at her Me rods the Iruiks ot a train
te this city. leputy Marshal Fortune
of Wllburton came up and recognlied
him. The negro ran. and two snott
quickened his psce. Hloodhound wr
lut on hi trail but he escaped.
le ire. They r- here from all over the
state president Houston of the r.rl-
lultuml and meihaniisl lollege cleilv-ere-l
the ad-lress of wrlcmne. Th re-
purl of ltiretary und Tti!iiir.r II. C.
Pitt. iik was well reielvcd. President
J. It. Connell of lui:as. head of the
Fanners' Congress del vend hi an-
kii.I mlitr. mm t
Prof. s..r M. A. Ciulelon of the Un't-
fd State department if agriculture.
Washington is present.
The various stale organization hdd
mectlni; also.
Houston & Texas Central
RAILROAD.
ritcet foi R:ti!!o kti Rcstfaleet
KIXGSLAND LLANO LAMPA-
SAS MARLIX and WOOTAM
WELLS.
TRY THEM.
Sunimor Hatos in Bsfioct Juno 1.
Writ tor Illustrated KooWlet
M t- Ri Br.lNS o. r. T. a. W DCJIERTT iCT'O A. 0. r. a.
Hovistan' T'is.
File
STEPHENS IN CHARGE.
Hi Bond and Assume the Du
ties of Compteollee.
Austin. July t.-J. W. Stejhens ths
new comrtndler qualified and filed h a
bond with the governor In the sum of
$75000 which wa approvd. and he
Immediately assumed charge of the
comptroller's department. The oath
cf office waa administered t y Xlr. R. J.
plandford. a notary puMIc and an em-
pley of the department. The suretle
are composed chiefly if people of Lime-
stone county.
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The Best on Earth.
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Dallstite Drewne.
pall.is July I. J. O. Htlr.son of th'
city while Uthlng In Paihrnan
bramh. near here. ws drowned. He
waa an Englishman by birth and con-
eecttd with a Dallas firm.
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.jQ. Eupion is sold ty the .'ollowinj dealers:
OThe Bryau Grocery Co; Edjre Hroa; Sandera Rroa. ft Co)
Cole Rr;Thoe.V. HIkiti; Oeo. W. Hl?pa; Clarke
eatV wn a.. !.. va .. . a
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Fountain; Cox dt Odotn; Ino. M. Lawrence ft
to; . K. Faucdera; Dantby A
Pansby; Howell Brothera.
J. II. Mawbluueyi
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