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and Pilot FUL'KTKfcNTH YEAR KR VAN, TKXs, FKI')AY WTKKNOON, Jt.J.Y 2, v NUMBER 177 THE It D "Si CLEARANCE !'I It SOME EXTRA VALUES Bleached Sheet ing 18c. Yy-wide: Bleach Domestic 5c. Figured Dress l Lawns 3- c. i i 12ic YardWide Percale 9;c. White Lawn a yard 4c. Ladies' 10-cent Handkerchiefs 5c. FOR MEN CLOTHING Mart, Scharfner & Marx Clothing Almost J I 'rife. HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Handkerchiefs only 4 cents. SHOES WaJk-Ow Shoes $5.00 graJc 53.95 $4 00 grade $2.95 UNDERWEAR B. V. 1). Underwear for Men and Boys, 35c garment. M enjs 20c Sox just 12c. A. J. WAG N Eh & co: HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTBING AT ALMDST ONE-fHLF PRICE We want to sell you Groceries dur ing July and help you to full enjoyment of the warm weather. Ask us about hot weather foods and beverages. HOWELL & NEWTON, Inc. Phones 23 and 150 A specialty of Fine Teas.' IUI SPECIAL WALK-OVER $5.00 Oxfords $3.95 $4.00 Oxfords $2.95 A. J. WAGNER GC0. NIL KILL JUDGE 10 II and BURN T 1 ENTIRE LIKE Of above make, Fancies and Blue Serges at the following ,' reductions: $20.00 Suits $11.95 S22.C0 Suits $12.95 $25.00 Suits $13.95 $27.50 Suits $14.95 $30.00 Suits $15.95 t You will notice 40 to 45 per cent saving and better on each suit. All new goods; excellent models. Night Riders Threaten Death, Hell and Des truction at Union City, Tenn. .'! to tin- I'liioii City. Tt-rni.. July 2.-.J11.I:" J"li--i tif tin- (Irruil court riM-iw-.J a very tliM'atctiliiK h H r written ir luail-d from St. LouIh Id 1,.- v.n ti,l l.i. would M ufcsuiti.itiat-,1 if it took tin w.irx to do It; t!,nt tl... .ii-tlt.- iir t!:..t r.- . inly f.iun.l tin- eitht Light il.lr ttiilty i.f inunl.r In the tlrt ilvr' would alM) be killed, that t!i- "iurt hon at 1'liion City would l Mown ii: that the tlty would be !ii u-h.'H and the streets would fkw In blood atnl other similar threa were mad--. !' will be remembered that Judge .Uiuku trl-d the nkht rider who were fiiuiid guilty. Hi- looks iKin the l.-tt'T as a bluff. TRKASURV OEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMI'TROLLr R OF TflE CURRENCY. Washington, June 25th, 1909. ' VVHF.RF.AS by MtisfaCiory evidence presented to the unJersigned, it has Wn made to appear that "1 iik city National Hank of Bryan," in the Ciry of Bryan, in the County of Urazo. and State of 'I exai, has comiJied with ail the provisions of the 'Act of Consrt-w to enable National Banking Associa tions to extend their corporate exigence and for other purposes." approved July 12th, 1882. Now THEREFORE. 1, Lawrence O. Murray. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that " I he City National Hank of Bryan" in the City of Bryan, in the County of Brazos and State of Texas, is authorized to have succession for the period specified' in its amended articles of association, namely until close of business on June 25th. 192V. , IS TESTIMONY whereof witness my hand and Seal of office this Twenty-fifth day of June, 1909. Lawrence O. Murray, lL- s 1 Comptroller of the Currency. ' No. 4070 TO PUT SUGAR TRUST 1 S IN STRIPES MESSINA AGAIN SHAKEN ! GREAT EARTH QUAKE Houses Falling and People Fleeing in Terror to the Open Countrv. Federal Grand Jury Hands Down Indictment for Conspiracy in Restraint of Trade sm-cImI In !! Kaglc. Messina, July. 2 Earth sho kit j here anil at RcckIci t-arly yestcrda) 'created n great panic anion;; the m-o-d'- of tin se two cities. ' The wall of the houses not complct ly demolished In the visitation of Ie cember were shnkeu down and the inhabitant nf tho towns rushed from tin- street toward th open country. A woman and child caught under the wreckage sustained serious injury, the woman subst micntly dying. I Tho nnrth itfirwLa li iv. luu.n l..w....t. Ing more Intense recently and last night they w.re sufficiently s-cie to cause alarm. The sho k thin morning were undu lating on. I vcrticr.1 and accompani. d liy il-e roaring sound. The first on. wa followed by an explosion like the roar of a cannon and lasted between eight and ten second. It li said that thin quake waft of greater severity than the fatal one on the night of December 2S. Wooden house and huts erected for the ac commodation of the people seemed to have been thrown from one aide to another. S- Ul to t!n- K.ik1.-. New York. July 2 The American Sugar Hefinlng Coiuimny. sl of It di rectors and two other Individuals were indicted by the federal grand Jury yps t' lday on a charge of coiiij.lracy in restrain of trade. The Individual Indicted mere: Washington Thonia. president of the American SuRsr HefininR Company: Arthur Ihmtier. Charle Sneff and Jim. Parson of New York. John Mayer of Morrlstown, N. J., and CeorRe Frailer of I'hliauelphia. all of whom are direc tors of the company. Indictment were U fouud against Gustave Kie and Thomas Uwcett. couiipel for Adolph SerfaL There are ii count In th. Indictment. Indication are that the American Sur nefDlnff Company and th per son a uhed of conspiracy in restraint of trade In violation of the Sherman anti trust law as defendants wlJI an swer to the Indictment in court next Tuesday. A. AND M. STUDENTS FROM. HEARD CoHcrc- Station. Texas. July 2. let ter received at College from Tom C. Van AmburRh of Greenville, who was a graduate of the civil engineering de partment of the A. and M. College of Texas this year, states that he Is employed In the office of the city en Klneer In Houston. City Engineer Tom Tarver of Hous ton Is a graduate of the A. and M. Col lege also. Mr. Van Amburgh was one of the popular students of the school. A. T. Cole who graduated from the electrical engineering department la with the signal department of the Southern Pacific; A. A. Riley Is with the Southern Pacific In Houston; Da- .vld B. Harris Is w ith the South Texas National bank In Houston; Edsrd Arneson who will bo a senior In te civil engineering deprrtment next year Is at Victoria with the Southern Pa cific; Claude Kavanaugh who will bo a Junior next rear and Is to be'edit or In-chief of the campus paper. The Battalion, la working on the Houston Post to ret newspaper experience. TILER LYNCHERS E No Indictments Returned at Tyltr Against Men Aho Lynched Jim Hodge. Sprv-la! to thfl KaI. Tyler, Texas. July 2.After a ses sion of eight days, the special grand Jury charged with Investigating the lynching of Jim Hodge, a negro. In this city on May 1, adjourned yesterday morning without reporting any indict ments. The six men held In Jail to await the action of the grand Jury were Imme diately released. Wanted A limited number of table btarders during the summer months. Very best service gii.irar.teed at re a oniM( rates. Apply Inn Hotel. St. John Dutler, Prop. 19 Ice Cold Melons. Can be found at all times at New City Itskery. Alio fresh bread, cakes, and rolls. 177 Charge Is Robbery of Fort Worth Bank by Himself. Sprclal to 4t Eagle. Fort 'Worth. Texas. July 2. The grand Jury uion adjournment returned an Indictment yesterday afternoon charging embeixlement against Wal ker King, cashier of the branch of the Waggoner Dank and Trust Company. which Is alleged to have been held up and robbed of $3.19j by a lone bandit. The whereabouts of King are un known. AUNT CARRIE BADLY " UP Privilege for Sale We will receive sealed bids up to July 15th for cold drinks or eating privilege at agricult ural exhibit to be held in Bryan July 3 and 24. Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Frlti Teaser. Special Train Wrecked on Which Sh Was Hastening to Lecture Appointment. Fpwlal to the Eagle. IHm Moines. Iowa. July 2. After missing the regular train for West Un ion, where she was to eak last night, and hiring a special train at Cedar Rapid. Carrie Nation's Journey sud denly ended In a w reck near Independ ence. The englna left the rails whll going at a fast rate, but Mrs. Nation, while shaken up. did not sustain seri ous Injurle. HOT WEATHER IS HERE. Do your own cooking on the Detroit Vapor stove. Absolutely safe, clean, and neat. A child can operate it Call and let us show you and explain Its working.. Sold by J. Allen Myers. 17f IMmillllllMMIMHIMtlMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHHHf wmiiiT Is our watchworj. If it comes from Bullock k Co.'s you may know its the best. Give us your Grocery Orders. i c. e. Bulloch &ico; i Immmimhihiiihiiiimihiiiimiihiimmhhuj - V 1 V '-.