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Ptioiir lp> or f**id*n<*«» S» tf LOHT < >ti»· r»*af<'Wl pl«M« ivotlfl.v IV t·· Kill· tf roft DALI I ' · nlu hi- hon»». •t>>»d in Kaat End ΑρρΙτ to Κ I* K*mhlc tf FOR HAl.K \ *oi>r| n;Ji'h π·» »nd oalf. K#· W li Fine-Mr or 8. M Thon» hill. .Vi / HO \ RDKRf< W· η!γ mow pr» par-d to lake η iiuiiiw nt roomer* and hoarder» itt lî'if |»*r month. Clnif to «quart J M ltarw»·!!. > I H A VF a lar^*· tirav»d i>tt an<l t*»n» to hau. with <ϊ|Ί»ν«·Ι dell ν »»r-d t<> your home a*. r-anoiiahl· priera VV A Hrl<»··* tstf F<>K HAf.K Old ;>a| · r*. 2-« p«-r hundred, at till* office. tf I HAVK im«iufc for rattle and hor«»» Kd William», If A. J. M08KI-KY, »»l»aiiian for "Winona" Mill* full «-ami-·» lio Tbe I ·> ««ry and undi-rw-.tr, old 'phone ΙβΓ». \ LAHOK STIK'K ot 0fwlog ma ■ chin* ije«-dl-», «II, Iwtta, and all kind of arwitiK machine extra# al Λ,Β**)· °n hand at Arnold-» Mualr i.nao iStore. tf tureat" ..iLADIKH' AMI <»l:.NTy Clothing 1 i'l-aned, K-palr-d. The l»e«t work (•<>rtlouin tovii Loweat prit·»· 213 Kaat hut la «."Wain at. J. S. IVrrin •una! :>■ ...I ι « ! f*red M BEST 1jnD 'ASSENGER SERVICE . IN TEXAS. /P···**! rk—IMPORTANT GATEWAYS—4 a*« by w» North T*» boll w(*v^ COUIltl"» u, u.; Ttx as Β ISil llMcinc terlor and •ourl »n<1 \ tinu··» vervi t*OUH.« TO AUWII OuiriOK· The »u I'bItmiJIJt with a UUD) tendaiic· ial advaula* to do Tb· clmtf* and thu »tud of the teach·! ttje ca»«>. ^ Three KblloviuK ar gelily accept· 'Arthur Brow 110. PteJk Wilaoti, KUa Cbrlatall ·&.<* The defe in 15»« eiffht 1· Hhipl r divor in U» Aatrict a ΨΖ REACHED ITS ZffllTB Flood Is Thought to Ha?e Arrived at the Maximum Height. RESCUING REFUGEES I It l« More Tfcaa Powible Tkat Ike t Ci'.ikitU «f Twenty Lite* Η·τ· in? Been Lost l« Below tke Real Member. I Ft- Loui» June β The flocd ha· prot'.lbly reached the itenlth of it* de vastating lower, anil the situation is appalling- The ell max rame Sunday night when by the breaking of a lew near t'.ranlte City a wall of water six feet high rushed down on iUadisun an>l engulfed the already stricken city. ■ weeping house* from thnr founda tion and drowning fifteen r»fuK»·····, «ho were vainly fleeing for their lives The report wan .urrent that fifteen w ot k - Bien In 'he st l^iuls foundry work* h 1 been drowned. but later It Was four· 1 that while «even employes had los« their Iiν«■ <s thirteen other- men wo men and children, had perlahed H>i dred* of person* were forced to the ! roof* of their floating house*, and an appeiil was sent to St. lyouls for c% •|stain> Every one nm made to forci a gainai th* heavy ι urn . t four miles t·» the atricken town but ϋ was noon l>efore the steamer* Mark Twain uml the Annie Russell, I i»h«-<! t"g«-t.h"r. and their engine· work n*.* und··! ' Wl > <niIH e of M.-am aftei tv. hours of buttle with the ι urrent. w?r. •b!e to re.-i h M idlnon h'or thf remainder of the da> and Into lh' night tl>.· Work of rescuing r>-i Ogee* from Moating or flooded hous·--· treetoj»* ird various high plates pri· reeded and there twinx no plate t>· ti<ke them tn-arer than Si Ix>ui« lh· · aie (Miuriiitr Into the · ity >.» hundred* wel. hungr» arid dl»pirlt>-<l It Is rnor than t*-.«"ible th it th* »*stim«i«· of twcntv llv#-» lost Is below lh·· << Mini number (In all side* |»*ορΙ#» ar·* found who tell of having aren men atruggling In the water too far from land 1 · rc reive assistance or of women, nppar eritly drowned under- \ arioua . 1 r· um «rai e« River ih|e\··» or» lor·'·** the \acuni kottM· Al Kant 8t lunula Mot)d«> »i*v«r Oook onlfrfd all bu»ine*a auaperided aiid • ••lied ui-on MM)t male <'ltllen t« rp'Mltr inTVlt · In preventing th· tiiun· A.i ti'.l» of tw· city Unvor Oook »»n( about wlin· '(■*< atgn* »··γ# poated offering iiwi "Π enta • n hour to build the leveea but th* of· fk-r« j»· ··· ierore.1 l>. itioul '·( the thrvi.e» of unemployed »ιη·Ι , » hi»·· men Henry Kdnrounda. eighty yeara old left hi* h"tn· In "«t ν.<Ίι«. ι s ι day m f*-w minute* t»efore the water · unii1 to drive t»o ■·»>»* tn hl«h«t (rnui .d 1 i* »aa > br the «nier «ml *»·-ρ! twt) ill* mçed wife u.«* rrxuH lu « akifï M m! y morntng and < am· I to H' !.«· » oit a Trrmlnul train A W'-roar and M»\en r|ill(lrfi f· i from .. high t— ·· t·· *h> h th» « rlingtnc and Mnk fro in Mght V Τ··τ iTuriAl lelffr-iph o|H-utor at Μ.κΙΙχχ aaw their plight ai il ran In a. , r. h >'f t*» t ΤΤ>··\ »■ r»im».| to him for h· ι but tMfoi» h* m M »»i ure the twi , t Ihii » re airied a» > l»efi>re hia eve» A » «lit» il ran rlo·..· |.> a high fe· r In V.nli"·! toward the American · ir •hop* The terrent of Wiit··; utrui k Ih· trw H- >4 t fell with ι r.niv ■ · ι her ber^eath It V A tîreenwell. proprietor of a re*, (turinl at I7W North llnuJaai *.i\el »n entire fatrllr from drown In* at Madlaon Monda) iftarnoon After re mini John l>ublln and hi* four ihl dran locettier u Ith hi* daughter IV»r . who wa» h In* critically ill ,t he. home Mr Ur«M»nwe|| brought the dl*· treaae.l fwnll) to St Ixtula and |>ro\ id H for them «t hi· own home Take· Uelnge «I Alton. 51 T^ ula. June > Five hundred t*r imin drlun fiom their home» in <"λ1 h«>un III . and Mlaoour! point» havi taken refuse In Alton. Ill TTie bual neaa houae* and fa< torle* on the lower ■treeta of \\ e»t Alton ar»· aubiiinged rudnt ('••4>m»<l M I wte. Ft I>nil* June » The viaduct <on rte, tlnn Ka»t 8t l-oula with thf Kada brldg·- Waa * ondeniued aa unaitfe and ■treet Chr* u ere atopjied Th·· viaduct for aeveral day» haa 1»β·η «traîne·! to It* utmoat by aiKht aeera who uae>l It ·« a Vantage point tu v ie» the Μο«· I AT KANSAS CITY. All labmr· I'iwIM· ■*<· IUm> r„i «< M ark I lunlti I p. K«nMl Cttjr. June ».,—All the laboi· »n oblalnthlt were at work on the re rien recently submerged The rail γιμΊ· have reclaimed «inly a «mail j ert οt their yards. W»l»r was shut «η from the city. owin* to arcM-nt* to the pump*, but the ai-<iue<lu<t brld* a«-ro«s the Karma» river will b·· com pleted at once, and tfcer« will be an abundant supply of pure water Th Western Union Telecnph iuiii|mii\ Krtl h il it cable a· roa» Kansas riv er. Th· Missouri Pacific beran to re pair Ha ansas river bridge and trait·* will cross lata this week Many of th· animals thrown Into th« rlver from the at oik ) ards lodred In Kansas City. Kan . otherwise sanlt iry condition· are *»...l 1 berk lr·· Kacksfeller. New York. June ·.—Mayor Uw re ceived a < h··, k for KtHW from John Γ» Rockefeller for the fund for th· relief of the sufferer· of the floods la the west tit· Miners brasiied Fraser, Iowa. June $ Five miners lost their Uvea In the Des Moines rt\çr by the i.apaizinr of a row boat The TtcUma were Thomas Coleman. At - drew M aft-ho ua Hteve C»nn»a4liw Carria Me*Uts, and Nicholas grow •Usa CRIMINAL ASSAULT. Λ Xegro Ckui»< WM Thb Olwi Aw· Denteon. Te*, June 9.··-Louis OU pbant. a negro, was arrested Monday moraine by Officers Renfro and Mason on a complaint filed in Justice Jtfixpn's court, charging him with committing criminal assault on the person of Jen nette Williams, colored, the eleven year-old daughter of Florida Williams, who resides at No. 814 North Rusk av enue. The offense charged is under the age of consent law. Waking Test· a* Rusk. Tlusk. Tex.. June 9.—The capitalists from Ht l^ouis In charge of and mak ing te«ts of Iron ore at the gtate fur nace have run the output up to five ions per 'Jay from th»> sro::!! »t«t fumat » of t vn-nty-flv» ton* rapacity, and are making a grade of Iron 50 p«-f cent br-tter than Pittsburg standard. An Art#-ry W«* Cut. Tttdton. Tex . June 9.—«"lifton Oiir ncar. the S-year-old son of R. L·. t'.ir ner. who lives on the «Jeorgp Col» pla-e, near Sparta, was handling a breech-loading shotgun, when, by som< means. It was discharged. the load striking him in the knee and ranging upward. It is supposed an artery ww cut, as the boy died in a feu ininut· > Reported ΙίηΜ *trfkr, K1 Paso, Tex., June 9 -Authentlr re port* from private sources received here tell of a big gold strike made by a lleiu an prospector. four mile* n«»rth of th·· King of Arizona gold min». ,<ixty miles from Yuma, Th»· claim is said to be far more promising than th* King of Arizona and ha* treated tre mendous > χ. itMii- nt. I'roI»hbIr Canning rt*pl Fort Worth. June 9 It i* reliably stated that Armour & <"o. hav» under consideration th» advisability of <th t ■ ι Ing s l;«r»c·· tunning plant here in t on ne» t ton «ith their packing hoose Se ν - »ral h»-atlM of departments will tie here In .ι few day» lo di*< u*s th·- matter ni Mm. il*ll. Port W'irth Jun·* 9 Th» wife of County Treasurer Hall died Mondny night Sht- w«* on»· of the city's rnoM popular latlies STRANGE AFFAIR. ; FotUf nmu *hr»f «nd U mu«ii Who I otirttf llim Took IjindABUtn Net* Yf»r k June S. - Pollrfman John M- <lo\"rn h«* bf<»n phot ihk f and dang;erou»Jy wounded *htle attffr>pUn| îo arr*-*t a man who *\a· ac-tir»* #ue jtfoualy m the street When MiGov ern called up«»n the man to halt he ran. purnued by th.·· pol»« enian. and finding himself being overtaken turned and fired three *h<it* ofie of will· h pwaeed through M» «k»vern * lung» and shat tered hi»· .» ft h.tn<l Th«· niuii succeed ed In making hU e·** ape Mi Govtrn · ! · oriUitiun i* rlti» al Th»* *»h >otin* was reported .«t a nearby police station t»y λ woman Kl\Tn* th#- r.ame of Karl Several hour* later she >*** found in a \a<anf lot suffering from laudanum pcittonlra and wan tak**n to the boe pit ai * here Àlctiovetn lay The doc tom eu» · ••'tied .n «mvlnc her hi*· She declared th»· «hooting had nothing to do Mlih her attempt at suit ide ACTS OF VANDALISM. — *r.sin* lu! « nit il m t lllryrd to Hm%* IIa|> |t#nrtl t· · (trairmril, « h .igo June 8 —A di*pa' h to the Tnbune from Sen Francisco *sy.« Two a< t* of vandalism have been com mitted by the striking grave diKKers at Cypres* lata cemetery near this fit)' A grave which had be'· due t>y the axrlstant superintendent and one workman lor a funeral hx ni led with water. (he m suit being that th» funeral bat to wait while the crave as tailed out A more serious outrage was per petrated at the crematory. There a body was to tie Incinerated. but when the furnace «at lighted tt blew up. ae riously Injuring to men and wre< kn.g • part of the plant. It af> found that crude oil had be« η spilled over the fur u. c M> a* to cause an explosion. BASEBALL. Southern t-eague AtKhreveport Nuahvllli 10 Shreve·. port. 7. At Uittle Hih k Liillf Κ«κ k 3 At lanta. 2, ten Inning* At Memphl·— Memphis, k liirniiiu; faani S At New Orleans New Orleans. 4. Montgomery 1. A marteau l.#«|u# At Washington—Cleveland « Wash· Ingtori. 2. At Boston ~~ltoston. 10. Detroit, t At Ht Lout·—No game, wet ground*. At Philadelphia— Philadelphia. 6. Chicago 1 National l.*»gti«. At St Lout* No game. New York club unable t>> arrive on time At Plttaburfcv Pittsburg 2, Philadel phia. 0. At Cil» Innati -Cincinnati. 1. Brook tyu « At Chii ago t "hi. ago. k lloaton. i. Tue Men NurUllt VV on »■ .1.» J New York. June ».-T*o mer» have keen mortally wounded In at three-cor nered Hght at In wood Um g Island. The third combatant waa arrested All were Italians They quarreled over •on e trivial affair and *11 began shoot ing with the result that two are now 4ytng In a hospital. stratk la *yaa|»athy Mobile Ala. Juii· The bollermak •I·. handy m»n and helper· of the Mo bile and <»hlo at the Whistler, Ala., ■hope, a Mobile suburb, have mru< k work tn sympathy with the Jackson. Tsnri striker·. Master MciCirtght *·*· nette· that they < ould return with out prejudice by 1 ο clock Monday brn they are «till out. No conpUlnt of ill treatment had been mad·. Prompt, perfect metallic circuit. Telephone. Business Phone.. Residence No party line·. Ellis Co. Independent Telephene Company. montl a montl BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yoe biTMi't a reculer. health7 mortsMOt of th bowel· ev*»ry day, Tou'r#* ili or will be. Keep yoo bowels op#n. and be well. Force, in the «hap# ο violent phytic or pill potaoti, in dan£®r«-.tjp. Th •mootheat, ea«»rat. mont perfect way of keepi»i th· bowela clear and clean la to tak* CANDY CATHARTlO EAT 'CM LIKE CANDY FMeaaant. Pal at Able, Potent. Taete Onod TH wood. >i**"er Stckon. Weaken or Grip#; 10. *£$ and *0 rente per boa WrlW for free aazsple. and book· let on health. Addreaa 433 Stwlènt Remedy Company. Chècajo or Htm Tari. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM Delicious and Ice Cream Soda Fresh Home· Made Candy Chocolate and Bonbons Fresh box Candy Greek-American Candv Kitchen See Enterprise Job Office For lejral blank β. Bill of Salt* books 25 cent» each. "METEOR" a perfectly equipped »nd up-to-date wide vestibeled passenger train TO Saint Louis and Kansas City Observation Cafe Cars. Mean serred by FRED HARVEY. Tbrougb Sleepera Dqfly from Ft. Worth and Dcljag. W A. TULEY, General Passenger Agent, FORT WORTH, TEX. IPAN5 RIP-ANS Tabules Doctors And A good prescription For mankind. m, ..ν » "You re η so warm ♦tiir when you j?et under or In front' of an electric fan that mean* bu aine··— the only kind ve sell and put up. It save· its c«et a hundred time· over in the eavinjr of brain matter. We hare aeTeral ai*ea and ■tyl*§, all (food, but varied to su^t'"ei/.e of room, ditto of piicketbook. Want a catalog? Waxahachie Electric Light COMPANY. Take the "SAP" I San Antonio and Aransas Pass) and "Sunset Route" Cor California, Mexico, au** Oregon. Free Reclirunf? Chair Care, ajwf a Through Sleeper from Waco to San^Alitouio A Mexico City Excursion Simpers from Waco to San F ran cisco each Wednesday and Friday. Rat» per berth in these Sleepers about one-half the rate in the Standard Sleeper : Kor Cheap Kates to California, Illustrated Literature, Reliable Information and ail Particulars. Write Will R.alston 6 Comp'y Will appreciate your or ders for anything in the line of Groceries, Feed stuffs, etc. : : : Free Delivery Store on College St Α. V. MARTIN, Pass. Ait. S. A. < A. P. R'Y. R. E. GflORGE, D. P. A. "Sunset,"Route' Waco. Texas Itv a Pleasure for the Children t<< bath** when your bath tub in el»an, bright and sweet «melting. Fbere's where we are the little folk's friend», and grown-up· may share their dtlicht if we provide the tub and install it id your home Excellent porcelain lined ar^· ko inexpensive now that you ovtrht to let nit put one in. :::::::: BUNKLEY „ TIU With Ellin Oouniv ι Pto<Hie HardwareCnnipany » No *4 (· when they buy their whis-^y kies from irresponsible ν houses. Why buy such absolutely inferior poods when Κ Harris will ship,, you (· BrooK Hill Ιυι $4.00*) Kosedale tot $3.00^ By the way when you pet that pain try soune of our f Blackberry (.'ortlial with a (€» little ginger. ft w-tll relieve φ} ■ Muet unr ·.«*»·. muet any pain. SOUTHERN LIQUOR COMPANY^ DALLAS, TLX AS. (i W'e Prepay Express. \ CLOTHES CLEANED AT HALF PRICE Your 8ult Cleaned A Pressed for $1.00 Your i'autu C'lea^iiwd A Frfee^dfor .45 Your i'Biiti Sj vjiv^p AI'trtu d lor 1 Rufus lackland s Misfit Parlor. Middle of >ou:h -idt Sqoarf Wanbaeiut. tC \ Every W;>r»;cr •ν £ V\ ' * VST X > 1 , , s , Uà 1—r fc-r Η UUr ♦ »up y LL* M mt 11 , » 4*i««-r In.t « |i i - » 1 k»t mi*»i U>uk *··Μ.Ιι ν·\ψ% fhi' «κι» im: ♦ ' · ·- « - » - α lauu* rlo Λ MUillI U». 1 ια< · HmMtitg, kucm 6» D St% \oik DR. A. K. COLLINS VbTtKlNAk)X SURi.t***' : At Cood* Muilcv'· Stable. W aaahacUt : . . : Tea*·1 Indigestion Causes Catarrh of tHe Stomach. For mauf yean It has been supposed the Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestions and dyspepsia, bat the truth is exactly the opposite Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of Indigesticn Ir flames the mecous membranes lining the stomach and eipcses the nerves of the stcmach. thus caus ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of the Juices of natural digestion. This u called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur· relieves ail in!t«m»matk>n of the mucooB membranes ,.u»ng the stomach, protects tha nerves, and curoa bad tteaih. sour risings.· tense of fullness after eating, ind gestion, dyspepsia and all stomaih troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Ma* r the Stommth SwmL Bodies cwi>y Κ t>*uiar «iu* $ I CM). Woklisf 2H ttuNN the triai su·. »b b e«!U for 50 oenta. »r»p*rsd by E. O. DeWlTT A OO., CNitafi· λ IjmI 8oM by B. W Ν·γΙ·,