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Vol. XVI. No. 278.
BRYAN TEXAS THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 1911.
PRICE: KCa PER YEAX
TROOPS flSlITE
THEIR GOIiH
Imperial Forces In Two Chinese Provinces
Go Over to Revolutionists-Canton Re-
. ported Taken With Great Slaughter
From the first outbreak of hostilities the loyalty of many divisions of
tie Chinese army has been suspected end this suspicion has been con-
firmed in numerous Instances by wholesale desertions from the Imperial
standard the deserters going over to the revolutionists. So great was the
recognized danger of assassination that one of the most prominent mili-
tary men In China refused to accept the position of commander-in-chief
la the Tangtse valley pleading a lame foot as an excuse. As one news-
taper correspondent expresses It the whole Chinese army seems to be
honeycombed with disloyalty to the Manchu dynasty. That this alien
dynasty Is now tottering to Us fall there can be little doubt The bloody
event. of today as revealed In the following dispatches tell the tale.
By Associated Press.
Pekln Oct. 26. A Chinese newspaper here reports that Gen.'Chao
Brh Feng in command of the imperial troops at Cheng Tu the capital
nf Sze Cbuen 'province has been killed by his own troops who joined
the rebels.
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' Philadelphia Oct. 26. The Philadel-
phia Athletics won the sixth game of
the world's baseball championship
series here today by a score of 13 to 2.
By Associated Press.
Shanghai Oct. 26. The newspapers announce here today that Gen.
Yin Chlng commanding the Imperial forces has been assassinated by
his own troops. It Is rumored also that the revolutionists have seized
Canton with great bloodshed. -
TARTAR GENERAL KILLED BY BOMB.
Canton Oct 26. The newly appointed Tartar general Fung Sen wax
assassinated upon his arrival to assume his duties late yesterday.
The general accompanied by hlg wife and a large escort of soldiers
was coming ashore when a bomb thrown from the roof of a building
dropped among the party. The explosion that followed killed Fung Sen
and a number of soldiers and caused a fire that burned several houses.
According to one account the general's wife was killed.
They came here from Shanghai having stoped a few days at Hons
Kong.
Twenty-one persons were killed and eighteen wounded by the bomb.
Seven houses were burned to the ground. The bomb thrower a native of
the Sunning district was mortally Injured.
Troops have been sent to the Shekpa station to guard the Canton-
Knowloon railway. Many Chinese are leaving for Hong Kong.
SANTA FE ill ISSUE
5100000000 BONDS
l Br Associated Press.
Topeka Kan. Oct. 26. The Atchi-
kn Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Com-
any today authorized a (100000000
ind Issue and a $100000 addition to
ie capital stock.
THAT EIERLISTIHS RODGERS
By Associated Press.
Spofford Texas Oct. 26. It is ex-
pected that Aviator Rodgers's aero-
plane will be ready to resume his
flight this afternoon. A jack rabbit
which was canght yesterday for a
mascot has been declared an unlucky
"Jinx" and turned loose.
PHILADELPHIA SKIES AGAIN
SMILEJ DHD
By Associated Press.
Philadelphia Oct 26. The weather
is fair and the temperature is good for
the baseball game today.
Connie Mack Refuses to Take Advan
tage of Technicality.
Br Associated Press. 1 '
Philadelphia Oct. 26. Concerning
Umpire Klem's statement yesterday
that Doyle did not touch- the home
plate when he came home with New
York's winning run In the tenth in-
ning Connie Mack manager of the
Philadelphia Athletics today said: "I
will make no protest The Giants won
and are entitled to the victory. Doyle
was safe at the plat by fifteen feet
and the question of whether he slid
over the plate or along Its edge Is a
matter of minor importance."
Pitcher Coombs 8eriously Injured.
Br Associated Press.
Philadelphia Oct. 26. It develops
that Pitcher Coombs of the Philadel-
phia team was seriously injured in the
Intestines in the sixth inning yester-
day when his foot caught in a hole
in the pitcher's box and his side was
twisted but he kept pitching despite
the pain." He Is under the care of three
doctors today who say be can not
pitch again before next season.
L
HOT CONFIRMED
Reported in London That Czar Nich-
olas II of Russia Has Been
Assassinated.
I
UCH of the taste and pleasure in eating good
food depends on the
Sugar and Syrups
Used.
Think of the finished delight given to your morning
meal when the syrup used with your cakes is pleasing
your taste note that deliciousness when you drink
ell-made coffee with the right kind of sugar in it.
mall matters yes but it is just those small matters
at make life a complete success or a round of annoy -
hce. Wc have studied the question--we pride our-
Ives on our attention to details of the kind.
COME IN AND ASK US.
By Associated Press.
London Oct 26. Rumors are cur-
rent here that Emperor Nicholas of
Russia has been assassinated. Careful
Investigation has so far failed to elicit
the slightest confirmation.
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WAGONS THE QUALITY GROCERS PHONES 111-179
'Phone
US
for
New Barrel Pickles
New Canned Goods
lev Mackerel!
New Dried Fruits
We have everything else
in the
Very Best Groceries
of all kinds
Fresh Vegetables
Received Daily
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Ho well & Hewtmi
Are Handling Berwick Bay Oysters Using the "Sealshipt" System of
Packing Shipping and Delivering.
The Sealshipt is the finest method in the world for handling oysters as the
oyster is packed in its own juice only without water or anything else in the
containers which insures delivery to the customer of the very best oyster
in its very best condition and never a water-soaked or preserved oyster.
Beginning November First they will get Blue Points in shell; also in half-
pint pint and quart sealed cans so that their customers may enjoy genuine
Blue Points on half-shell or from cans at their pleasure.
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Half a Dozen 8an Antonio Business
Houses Victimized by
"8weatrs."
By Associated Press.
San Antonio Texas. Oct. 26. Half
a dozen business houses here have
had "sweated" that is twenty-dollar
gold pieces of less ' than standard
weight passed on them in the last few
days. Muriatic acid was used to ex-
tract some of the gold in the sweating
process.
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COLQUITT'S
W. T. James was called to Navasota
this afternoon to prepare the body of
an International & Great Northern of-
ficial for burial who was killed at An-
derson this morning. Mr. James did
not learn the gentleman's name nor
the manner in which be was killed.
I want two hustling young men for
steady farm work. House furnished
and opportunity for advancement
None but good men need apply.
Address H. L. McKNIGHT.
Superintendent College Farm.
DALLAS FAIR SPEECH
Favors Working Convicts on Publio
Roads Removing Ball and
Chain and Stripes.
By Associated Press.
Dallas Texas Oct. 2G. Governor
Colquitt in his state fair speech today
advocated putting convicts on the
country roads at the counties' expense
and removing the ball and chain and
the stripes.
RECOVEREO IS TEXAS
By Associated Press.) s
.Marfa Texas Oct. 26. About sixty
tmd of mules stolen from Mexicans
have been recovered near here by
United States Inspector Gibbs. The
Mexican owners traced the mules to
the American border where they
placed the case In the hands of the
American authorities.
The thieves became frightened and
abandoned the mules at the place
where Inspector Gibbs recovered them.
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4 Bargain"
BURGLARS START
S50.000.00 FIRE 1
By Associated Press.)
Fort Worth Texas Oct 26. Burg-
lars this morning started a $50000
fire in the Beavers' club in the Ameri
can National Bank building. Emory
Seets of Burleson Texas was fatally
injured by jumping from a window.
FIVE HUNDRED AUTOS IN '
GOOD ROADS PARADE
By Associated Press. 1
Dallas Texas Oct 26. About five
hundred automobiles many from dis-
tant parts of the state paraded here
today in honor of Good Roads Day at
the state fair.
' Thorndalo Lynchers Indicted.
Cameron Texas Oct 26. The four
parties held on charges in connection
with the lynching of the Mexican boy
at Thorndale hare been indicted and
their cases set for November 6. A
special venire of ninety men was
drawn in each case. Assistant Attor-
ney General C. E. Lane will assist in
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