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A CRISIS FEARED The Assasstoiitlofi of Vice-Consul Mage 11 ten May tiring America Into ihe far Eastern imbroglio-- Dttails of Ills Murder RKRI.tN, Am, r»—A-thiiMM Infi.r. S.tl.-ii ri.'alt aal h.f.* t.adar any M., t*»ii i ____■*_ wa* a polltl.-al .crime ■■..! *»ii waia-tmud h* tha Ttirh "tth taffta-la'dom becauee tha vt.-* ron ftit attltad tha hatred ef tha I'm it. tn III* *n-riaii •■ !■■■ i.-in n ■ ( Iha tiu-r. I*. . In Arm.'. realdtnt In tha dt* ttl » of hit onaulatt tla aleo un . nnth.t a liutril. et Turkteh iraaaa ._*! h i.t.,i S.'«i many of Iha ml. ■ nrtt'a Hi t«.»*■>■' A perfact thorn I 1* ill* -i.ii -t th* aiiiltrrttlaa, ai ha I liui hn-Lit any delay In th* Ann* Bit* -i i.-I'.-.fi Mi man eitthit*!- I v"" g»lfrf -I'- :«.-_in4 r' *» •' • ha I _*'' «K<ifi an thi Rvrtmn .t-_*. t and I wt. r».*,iii!i**a !■•■*! tha |ima tin 'I ♦ I*!A taitl! . t(1 1.1 I'll.. hire baa {Sua tha event la liable t« .*r•« Amir. . I at* tnt j tha tar aaatarn turnttdL with a •Vance of A ealttaion ••«■■»• »n tha i * . • •** ••■ li would i.i i.i In a .Tl.la Tha affair ta c« uilug • Mtaidatabla I Anaiety. I Mr V. i.tlv.ii it. M i'm ot of hating been born In ttTt, it* WA* r ll.•**!.■ 1 In t&e ..iniii'iil ►■! in!* * i* Ulnneeota and true A atuidant of <il«ola in.l »a* a itiM. tba Lutheran college At tvea-urah. tA.. for three t *-i a Fair a time ha Wit. a-wliuiit Ally nri.ii_.tr of Ktoux Fallt. 8. *> And ii." a-an.'t tto ed mm* of A p»i .»!lt-al tha let-la" |)Ut>- U-t -t that*. < .-r__i It AT. Am *— l-._i.l*«t .Ita- «•**!! *»»> -iv.|i',« all mortilttg in ri.*rf«*•_<• with !**• ..-.,i.i» of Utile if ACE TO FACE THROUGH ETERNITY _JBBB -lOINES. Aug «.- I—i "-1 la ".■J-, _.i.. •*> ef I-eane HaaMHoai who I _.-d et a broken heart." ' |n .-tmr im-i.n- >h*.* ii a .'U.J't • if' bearing Ul* lisacrtptlo* 'wtth a f »n t*aath figure tat a young J traatnaa cart*id near th* top. Th* attar* I Sl* mark* the tomb ef Imwlm llamii tan what aa the -iptlaa InaltcaleA I am* ef m brekia heart Cihel llraere-I..h*ii. n, the wtf* of a FREDERICK A NELSON Flat Parallax* -act-».rat«l flat luillo. The Majestic Range bio ILICS ■ ■ mmtmi a a W| *mjr Will Last a Lifetime If Given the Proper Usage fa a . -_. *"* ___________P|_____fl ' 'Bl - *^*H**l Hi;< I_l ________ •> •»- * - *7V > ' ' ,ll»^*F'r^|^*Bß^--Biß^--^_^________P Va% _i _w_V ________fl______________a_. "** **) * Ollh I Kw.S I KtJlljC^ __*'"* '*'**m/**tT - i*V j^^^^^*-***--_---BB_-_M^ j ■ |^M&A£^^U^A£tCfcjß.. .■: HE Mfc"""®^ _____p ***■**" -■ jp*^ JS_T -■'--* li T&Jg^^W*-WHJ- * X-st.!-v'--I^Jil 3n..T HI _-'."•■ __P*?3*r -**- _____.il *^___Sa "■ ___». *. -^*4_____P ______! _>______ .*' ___r^__t_i____i*. ***-_' ik_" ■■_ raME«r^_l_____L'l-_-i-tt_ Hk. iC^ ______Oc ____ _* t J-Tm^*'^»______, '* 9 ■ af-bC-.. *■■——■—-je**^ -__F* _*£_, _____B' ___■ ____ -i ' tnrtff^nrs'' '■_, __-_. 4 S'"^ r*^^^^^*^^w^_*^^^^^H*w ■ * * ■_. I ■ .* w "^wßtl-T----i' j* J-...MPBP- v s {I^N'rVv^Ba|M|nvMMri_| KiJfl m *_iv* * ■•" * *-■ _____________________ £__-_-___■ Si " 'I ___ frl-'^-wT iaw TVu Ft '^mtma 1 ____________] *"v^?"".". m ■____. Br BX _^^^^^^^^^^__H& a _Vb__K______________l ffViSS & n,'i-l j _ r __!. i a & Ml_tirSJ*iai H a. ga.l I A^wr, __■_- i _ .*—^.Fe...ii. i • . aaawwai^* 1 1,.iASBBMH Bp*^"** mi\ Wns ?, i*, ii.^j----_-t__>w>t_-^___. ' i - 1 J__________l tyAm^^r -B —- —i__^*ttß_t4__^Wß' __ , -*» "*,,'f-'■-'■ |H In ■t\ ' >_|k 2a_E___t)ll iViLL__^J iea *SSaWt*^Si_i» <> •t,* I;f' ■*£ •» ••" ,T*itiil■■iMCaiSfc^BU I Hfe { All f" Ranges Lite made of malleable iron and steel J^*\\"l rial that cannot crack or break*. , ' tt- Majestic Ranges arc lined with port asbestos board, m^^Hr'i '-.iiht to the body of the range, and not covered with * Steel. This holds the heat of the oven where it should be, ■■111- heating up quickly with a -mall amount of fuel. , The non-breakable qualities, great water heater*, and at. I solutely perfectly cooking qualities, with .i small amount of I fuel, arc the features of the .Majestic Range. Frederick & Nelson • M la*ar**ral*4 COMPLETE HOUSSruRNtSHIRS Second Aye.. Me_dlson and Spring Stm. pfWwt)g! , w , |W , M ,,g, BMMM aww_M»'i>ji_i_u-iAiA.;!: I QUEEN AUHE FLOUR ttmmmmmo HmuMio mm. a*»m. liar at Illi irl'i.ni. lit thi Tu.ltlati ■ iiiiaiii-n Ni> .1.1 in. i aa .1 *mn Hill fi>r i-niiii. .iii.n aa tv tha itwult ut tha confut-m-*. H..5101 Nl TAKES ACTION WAHIIINIITO*., D. C. Am.* -_.- A Una "niriiii of tha Nait t l>iiii*i« .•hi a • .1.1.H *m thla iit.iiiitna lo It.ar Admiral Cotton, at M- *. .Ut Int: "Vh-e a-una-il at Uarirul raj-orted »a...alH«lr.t I't-.*..! Hil fil*,l I* 1.-1, I'-.n.i |* vi, li*|i.>ii " Tha aquailrttii ■-.fi •■«!. of tl.a Himi_i»ii. Han tun ti. ,t and ■' •• iii.- Thiy wi.tl pru t*»**d l > nti. i |-i*.'.l iit ftiaoaaifltl. tail night ia.ne.l iii.i-i« that thi ttiir. tie,,i . luidiin ahiiuld prooa-ad ta li*mi -.nn to ba to i*«.ii*i.«. 1(1 • •ii.|h>M thi Ainrll.jaii liil*r*«..l lh*ra» Tha pracldanl haa mantfeatoil malum Intel.! tn '•« v I ta tha ii_aai.liiall.in if t*. S. Vk»* »- .-.« .1 Wm. i*. Mat'le awn and haa l—,*) Mintii.r I *■■»•»• i mm of ha .lei" already I**.- hr tha nit* .1 ',-.i n» «n( WILL BROOK NO DELAY W l.Hlll.NiilnN. IK I*. Aug. Si - Mlnltirr I .itlni an nhi**, tiom t*t«n aiatitltaapla and haa r*t>*.*.t«*tl ihi ... I'l-.c* i*iii*n tt. thr* Ttir_t.h foreign «*ffli-a t.i.iit* tt/ t'-a ****j»iinallan ai vi,. i'i.i'.ul Wm V. M.iai!«.»ii ami haa ti. »n ••.'irrit ih n tha * «•* will i» cadre iiini*alill* attention In I*rl»ti mini ai!.|>_i.'h ot ..t*ral htnidt*>d I ■•.int. li. i-i. ihi li-mltl** 111 Mara* fame- living la thi* elate, and the Bother if half a daaei thlldren. like email I*ll*l. figure ll»~ii i.m had nn*t at me t.i.i of hie ■»». Nt Me loeed her year* ego when. It le aal-L ah* !■■»••! hina fur «i.--i Vr mo. rwrtng her photinrwph he rarrted II through life and caused It t • he rarred •iIH-n lit. lom'wi.K,* after death. Tha figure -.•aha down upon th* man , • tvnee heart ehe had ee*>ke*. ■I milt are lirrnniliia more arilnua and ittrnitlnß rvi-ry day. SQUADRON SAILS UI.Nt.Vli, Au« »-A.li»iral Ciitliiiii •Himttiiii la |.i, ;.„i i,,,> »„ ,all for Tut h <-** |i..|l» MACHIAS 00ES TO PORT SAID WASIIINiITON, D. t\. Ana. •».- Ordrra h.it* bain ariit tn Mafhla*. now ft i1»i..... tn |.i ..,. ,t to I'url ii.. * ' '-" ff-il, and nait 11 onlere. Th* Ili-».ik. li ii and Han l-'ini, i.. .. war* m-t. n.l tit iii..e«,i at onra tn It.lrut wllhnul waiting, a* th* Marhla* la «lnw*r and .li.inlil al.Hi> al 11. 11..1 on 11. il* i'il WAS SLAIN FANATIC WAIIIINtITON. I> O. Ana -a - It la a (i iTi.iii, ai-r*|it*«t Hi..n h.f«, il *l M.._. i.. n wa* alalit by a i.'i|l pvit fm t*i or a criminal. WAS A BRILLIANT MAN Rtntatur Knuti Nil-om of Mlnnraait*. who ii In tha rlty tidav. waa wall ar* 1H.1.,1e I with • |, fuillUl \l-i«e.*.F| an.l Um.lit.il id-, death of tit* i 'ma man greatly. 11.. «., l "Miaiimn wit a ti I li ai.. I, vi a hard am.k.f and tai. aaanly altva to tha Intrraata At thla . niini.t at alt tlmaa. Ha waa apdotiitid nil...i^ii th* rn-omni'inii' 11-.ii af I'ni.aiil KaramUl at Italrtit ami oil Km F..1..1 a l.i..ilii-. In law ll* n-14-r a.-t ii.ii anythln* wllhnut atudytng all qtiaatluna In -. i. *.t It, th* viii.i-i .ikti 4 Ha in virt-ttll*. *hr*wd and. tt_al*a*«aa Ilk. and Mi untlmily and i. a moat drploratili calamity, bet-auia uf hla ati'*'>tituial abllltlaa, and it.il ••< -tn »In I*l of 111,-1 il I. ii<l M I i-.i. »«.■!» hi* l.'.t • n..t.!» eon, tl.a nation a r-aiilifiil aenant." WAfiIUNUTO*-. U. C. tu« »-The elate drpartntant la atlll urn - m- nitltal on tha 1 mVI-h af.elr The rr... ni .i'i'.iliiii raralli aft UiuitraUor of tho feaiiaa ai tleitut I."t fuurth sf July When M.i.'iiin u!i,«.»*.l tl * •tat* at in. i *_•»<.*•* • a$ m.|-l '»'.' a a 1 il t.iil. t-an-t I-i play A|B»H>-* • .» liii . I air "Th* Ktar Itperaltd run net." and o-htr patiietlu tin Tha Turklah i'it»iii.ii reported thai hi had been Intuited by Ihl* but neither lh* Tur-lah fnrelin ufrt* or tha Ani.ii «it etnbaaey paid *».<» •' tantktn I • tl, .tin . then lh* Ttirhlah .Fin, I.', haea ihuwn railed dltlika foe th* \l.*» i •■! aul PRESIDENT CUT RED TAPE WAItIIINOTON. tX Ca Au». IL— Hume i.imnt*nt la ln*<*e hare orer th* unuiual ai-tlon of th* i .•-«i•;*11•. .!■•• tnatea-I of final tnoiuiiini lh* atata department, laaued ordera dl* feci lo lh* ti.it. - I! ..ia.-i.ui I.Miin I weld* Iha red lap* prei-edent. Horn* ttpre** r» «t-.ii !..-, .1.1. it* i*fa*i.le.ii at*»< bafori all 4i-dan__.-> had fallral. WABIIIN..TCI.V, A-_r. a.*—A eon flrrine between « ..»!*«. tl.* l-il of the Itm.a'i of iniinLim t.eul. Wlnikt-r iiL.l ii.i.lani rr. --tary uf tha Nat r i'lriii*-. ta now la t>ro« ir**. Mlnlal.r UUhnvaii (hi* after • ..ii • ii.:*. lhal lh* Turku"* i**» ■ ■ rnunei.i .mi atatmmmtmm th* ..*.i.■«* imw nf the affair and cUtma there Jm •^^*J^.2» ••*■* ******* nt th* retwit «*_L _-.U4_.-_V. ,11' '••' VTi- C_-*.'Li" -*-'.. It rat-teat to hue.Urate lb* alUmpla made lo fir* lite Kuphrafei mli-lon i.i!l*s» at II up it. Mat mi*,.. Inland, end .h.-ii! 1 lUaturbannr* •-. • *i*. j*. a ftirt-e ..f marine* will ba a»nl. UPTON'S TROPHY FOR WESTERN SAILORS The Upton trophy, presented hy the Kngltih knight to th* l*orlnthlan Yacht i iuti of Ran Diego. Cat. I* et»twlil*re4i th* handiameit e*r*r of* fefiaM| foe th* competition on the _*_*i dfld coaat. Hv th" terma of lh* d-ed of gift, th* cup !- a perpetual challenge trophy for th* W-foot rtaie of yacht* nf the Peclfli- eoaat. race* lo !•» held annually off tha Hotel d*l I'lir-m ■.In. Han I M»go Th* cup wa* li.ia and made In l.rigland. It li a beautiful etample of Ih* »tla»r ■mlth'a art and atanda two feet In height HORROR GROWS RAILWAY COLLISION AT ROME KILLSS 20 AND INJURE*. 80 A NEW WAREHOUSE IIOMH. Aug, ZS.-A train filled with a .|i|i»r* going on matirutrira al I "nine today, i.illi.l-I with a freight train, •.lateen wer* killed and 11. ir.Jurrd. The -ma ruihe.l to lh* epul Immedi ately and perionally dl.-ecled the rata of Un wounded. I-ONIXIN. Ail*;. H—Th* Central . «... at ltnm* atatea lhat Iha raaualUia In the wreck la wwaa than flnt reportrd, there belnf Iwrnty killed and eighty injured. INHUMAN Oeerge Vaughn ill arrraled Ihla moriilntr l»y Offlerr flark on a If*. of cruelty t» animal*. Ih» li I"* Vagh waa driving waa In a horrible rontlltlon Tha akin had been burned from It* hind lea* hy rope* uaed to keep It from Ft mil and it* ahould ■ra wer* raw and i.l*»<lliia • CHICAGO, *'■* tt.- -Wheat ii* to Hit* THE SEATTLE STAR. A BIG TUG. A LONG TUG, A HARD 'TUG OF WAR' __ * > HAT WILL DC THC FEATURE OF THK DAY'S SPORT FOR THC STAR'S Newsies AT THEIR, SUNDAY PICNIC «■* UTAH IIOYB AT am,; POINT, POETICAL DEACON'S LETTERS DRAW BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT lllllet doua lea* dang.ro-J. At. When held unto a burning taper: Much may '■*- aatl Into th. aar 1.. il* not aaf* 11 v _■•'. on ;-.■ ",,- V*r~ .. . .. ,_ - - . — - _*_..a.._L__. -**,-*-*-e*;i_-^_» c*- _.*..^ _,*.•*»_.« *>*» mm. Walker. Of th* aaa-laoWiei irnmt.^ .A K.n.a. CMJ. Mo. what ia being *«c t1 for bceer-h of promlaa by Ida _-..» Cool* of -tprtntr Ull", Kan. I Walker, who la a married man. CRUELLY BEATEN ROBERT ABRAMS. AN AGED PIONEER, ASSAULTED BY STREET CARMEN—ME IS NOW IN A HOSPITAL a *-t Robert Abrama. I««rt <-« >«..n. aI pioneer of Ih* rlty of Sealiia. la at I'miiiiiiii. hotpttal. ..ff'iti i from lijiii'. f --i.ii... from a ttu*. si a a'l'i ilniet *i* i lo him leal Auiiday nl a tn-Inut*i*-l lo him la-' Hutijiy ili.m i. r employee of th* r*»n.* ■nUM i inapt!iii am m L'nlteraliy car. Aa ' -m by Mr A'truim. I*l* aaaault waa on* of *■■.•* a.i a brutality. JUa alary |a thai laat Sunday nl*hl. ac* ronipanl»d by hi* daughter. Mlti Mildred Abrama. h* boarded a I'M veratty ear In char** of Motorman lira ham and fonductor W. 11. rtenrg*. On entering* th* car, h» clalnvf h* lold lh* •■•■rii.ciii, thai he wanted to gwt off at Roanak* itreel. When thai "i..| *aa -*_.1~4 thi rontliM lor fail*d lo atop the ■■«. and rarrted him to - iii in _>!«>.**__ more j than a block beyend. Mr. Abrama ha* not been In Ihe best of health lately and did 'mt feel .•rial lo Ih* ink of walktntT bark to Ib-*nok* ttreet, and ao Inf-iraed the • lUflM' i..r Th* ear atait*.! acaln and he and hit daughter were rtamaM lo th* en.i ef tb* lint*. On Ihe return trip Iha iini.liltt.ir a item pi* lo col lect atioth.r far* liuiu Ihe two, Abrama lay*. Th* old man it* li* refuted lo BOLD HOLD DP Six Bandits Held Up Nearly a Dozen Trainmen, Beat Two Into Insensi bility and Made Good Their Escape THI'IMiA, Km , Aug I Wa inatked in- ti at Ui-f-arlend held up th* tin k liland elation hatl** anil brat ii-l.tit i..ii.li. t.r M murium anil Night Aii-iil I'.ii'r to InaenalMllty, n«m lirtt money and match** and field from Th* depot and I • an rating I and hi fl up a half iina.'it Of lh* round ho*** employe* and freight rr.*, loot*. th*m and compelled the vl'tlm* „tfl 100 CATTLE KILLED IN I WRECK 3 ItA'l.viL. Wis.. Aug. :».—Four ti ;iinniii|i wet* mii.hi. Injured, -ml n hundred rattle were killed in _. mill.lnn iiii* morning tiatween tt pnaaenger and a freight train on in* wln.hi.in 1 .-Tit ill railroad, hour .-.liver 1..U.1 The l_ii**na»rt ell ■■-' ii|*"l Injury. John me, vert m >-*■..■■ died ml 1.-lily al illalil thla imirnltig without lh* jiti-nil nn*.* of a [ihy*l clan, Coroner Iloye wa* notified. ll* aaya death waa dv* to old age. No Inqueat will be held. . WHERE IS FRANKIE? I i ink Hhinnnti. . l»-ye*r-oid hoy, ha. b«*ii r*portr<l mining from hi* home. 1,,' Denny IV* tlrar* f.in ara atari-deed fir hi- **'*\i -*J*h mi.iiii.r bear h* went rt«hlr.a t*et.r4ar afi-iirwii and lie* not rtturnnd ilnce 'The I, it ■ >'.« nl am will.h Hi* Hill « n. ai- ln'i * Will . nal uPlu Hull it il al Hull pleat, ul Alkl .mint will make Ilia, naval mantuvnr ut Portland, M* . i ..ik ilka •' rem* Wllh a ru|i* ID f.F t lung Ul* a .nl..i» iii" m.. tl -in* • .i . nf I. M i 111 ih* al l c rant bark of Hi* Hi ii iifrira, .. vii 3 111 trim fur tl.i I'i. ?v*nt. 'Iha lv* uf war will Im th* main ..im. nf £.•- del*, and me • i.ii |*rl«e lli.tu i in. nl. f ■! Ih* nihil • a. nt* are atliaj, 1i.,.-li im -ii ■ nun'- pmriln In th* way uf ijilntlni* and llitee-l-ca»l run n/na. i-i ■ I'm .iii-iii are lielna mule for aat- I.lfiiir tin Inner nrwit-i*. ami tlin* alii lie tin Ink uf l»<iH tlihia* I" '•' *■ WJ .n.il.lli* i i ii a*in. tuve im .Hi.il «ir uncertain eei-aill* fur Ilia iMm• lhat llaikle a liunarr "lummy." The 1.1:1,1.i-tl'Fii will l**v* fulinin |al*r at * I' » in . «■* tt>* Ileum- r Mi mil* miiilil Miaa Cook ardetilly in IIS. and wtote tn li*.- mot* than lv. let trt* In which tm ti**d tha moat •-• ttatagitit leniia, auch aa '-Kli* > .ml.l LI for Titn I.VAMw Hmea In on* i,in. apol." The** letlira wer* ta -1i..:,,.. J aa evidence In' th* trial -•-" i"*« «*.*.» i learned lhat Hi" QY fi'^-r^t^r^r^^-^-^*'--*'- *'•**-*• (iom hi* flral wlf»*ind married tn* other w-man. leaalng her out In the cold. Walker la on th* *h*ty «ti* of t*.. -whit* Mm rook la but IA in again, a. it wa* not hi* fault that h* ■ •* - -" !■ ' ie.i ••.! I;.- ate ti-.-t With lhat. Mr. Abrama •-,.«. Conductor Oenrg* inauitad him, and when he rr*e tiled Iha In.ul*. a*.ault* . 1 him Motorman liraham then look a hand, and both th* old man and Ml** Abrafiia «• ••» that th* two of them kicked and l*an him and fi nally threw- him off th* rar, l*avltig blm and Miaa Abrami In Hrooklyn. fully a mil* and a half '* ■ trihom*. They caught th* t-iett rar and went home, where th* attejulano* of a phyalrlan wa* aummnnitd. It then !-• .1 ■• i- I that the nature of Ur. Abrama* Inlurle* wrro *u<-h a* In mak* II lv- • ••-!> for him to bo i. • move, to the I•■ «i "• I At th* !>■ -•!* .; it wa* found lhal *.'■> vi.. had aaat lined a *.•■..: rlh and hi* I** wa* i . • i '■■.<■: tvti*n 11.,..!. i Mana«er Orant of Ih* •*•_••< I. ■• ■*.. •■«.., a. :. _.„. i about the affair to-lay he i.» ... Ito ••* anything .»..• that It wee none uf the iut II , i.'i.ii.m* and lhat Ih* new*|iaper* had a habit of i-itt :■ t lon ....:. alt«.Uu3 ti tfivfat *_E«.«ers tbtt wer* not of g.neril ini.. r ..t It wa* learn.d thai Motorman tlrahim waa off dute today but wether aa a nt.lt of th* ii.i or not. could not be AW- . ce-ctalned. entir a r*frlg*rator rar wh»re th*r also rarrl.d Tnler. Th* bandit* then lurked ihem In and dt**pp*ar*d In an eaitfrly direct lull, towanl Topeka. jl"1"" hiVilil 1.i., tliaa lia>.d »p _*_! TUaroverad nn.i the «h*r"f -.Laird Ihe m«n In the r*frigrrat> rar an.l a IRS-*--*** waa it tried in purantt Th* hold up ren'tlred only thirty mlmilra. JTid nn tiiott wrre fired. Illi mother who tili-i.homil the report tn lh* pnilre itallnii dlil nut know •win i. the, liny* hatl lievn flahlns. "I ROBBED GAMBLERS i' * Tii* |Killie hay* been notlfleil lhal w. lio.il buyer named M. \> i-h in left Jib* ranetrai'k y*»t*rd*y wllh about 1 I 1 In nmney beliim-Llng to i-ilmna, KAMI GOT 30 DAYS Katl* In.iin. the .-iilored woman ehargml llh .mill Uenrg* it ii burnt Willi a ream- it tViuF*. ago, waa »eni*nieil lo SO dnya In Ih* county Jail hy Justice faun, thla morning. Nhn wiia .ii In .1 charged in, aa. aanit « Hli ii deadly weapon, bm the ■ h nti- wilt reilll'-eil to linauli nil , buttery. • l ■ . OMAHA. Neb-. Aug. tt* -Thi-ra la mure nettled iM.iin i In Nebraika to day. The ' null In Ihl! vl.lnlly nr* .nl.-t. ami Hi- corn crop I* H*t I gl ii.-i.il j li,. i mill «• KXI'IMtSION AND TICNIC BUN DAY. AUO. JO , To .|>..ii i Deflnm-e ami Tiifoina. ii,„, I mualo. Hleainer « it it.il City leavea Lilly-llogarilua dock » a. 111 Tloiiml IHp SO*. Children Ire* Take a.nil lutiiih I Saturday at the aW ° c H___3 El __$^j_. II Fire Sale % A general cleanup of all the odd and ends l/r/f^\Tln in Ladies' Furnishings, all of which is bright JL W\yi new stuff — not damaged a particle. And a i^s^JE^ still greater reduction In Women's Suits, *Cjp Skirts, Shirt Waists, Silk Petticoats, Fin and fl Jr*** Feather Boas and Collarettes. : I Mil Women's Suits SS e dfjff^ villi up-to-date Women's Suits in great variety of >sfr^ffi___*_____A splendid materials, nit touched by fire or water, on sale Sat urday at one*lulf and even Ie .s than our former low prices. Gloves | Hi-Skirts 1 Waists Th* O.nutn*. Urnfa Cloy* In Tou mint iew lh» lovellnca* I** I'.riie W.i ii for 20a; tba iirevallln* ahaaea. MM Iheaa i*kirta In order to ip- I *' ** Ct-n-Mj ■ ***** 1'" 45a; _ ..__ . ,„ .. , .. , J tat l.t«ii W. 1.1, fur Ot fln lh* world oter for ll.itO, '"' precl.tatha "l>!-"*' I bar* ,-. Klantial Waitta fe/r $!.•■. dai,iFig..l to 11 "i ••.; .* 'ih* rati*. 111 M Hfclili tat l« H*. beautiful 01111 Wei*** In now- A.l rer-lar 11 , -„.,._., 115.00 Hkirt. for MM; i:.o. i o %^^i% o \^\% *%% II :. tt.ivci Dili-. . J Bklrt* f«r $17.50 \ uiar —i. Ladies' Hose I Fur Feather Boas {Jala*. mtkA and Cottoivt-r.*- llMt for X-_; It I I'M* J \t."A Boaa for Ma 11.00 Boaa tat lU-J II.M Bom for ;.. Ut 11..*. two pair* for ........SS* <* for f1.60 .»__^________________________________^________________l__M__m-«---H^ Every article in the store must be sold during the next 10 days as contractors are even now ready and waiting to repair the building and put in an entire new front. _:: New York Store El 1418 Second Avenue Jacob Pearl jur.a «va« ..04! we A..n V. r iT u_ -: Ll.l nooi UUliLu li i niin, SO HAWAIIANS ASSERT lIuNOLULV.'.—For more than half a tciiiury t .i*-i euro haa |>r«vatlad , til.* il.wan.••■. and eorae it - .• * .*■.. •■ ii.. at* lold by It* ad herent* vf cure* wtoughl ihtough iii*- potter of prayer, ►•tinnerly Iha old kahunaa ba lleved lhal a parann could t>* prayed to :• -■' i ■> th* belief «f the It ■•■ ■ .■•• .-■-> it i- •' i. that 'IK* may be prolonged with prayer and by faith in Uod all «tll may lie cair-atl." When the rolaaionerle* flral ap peared on the ;• :..i..1 and I* trodu •■ I iha liitil*. they laid tha foundation* for tha faith our*. P»lor tv thia in* ■ . * .. . had no knowledg. of th* blbi*. Tha n«t|te* be lie ted that It moant Juil what II aald. Tha l-'li rhapter of Ihe book at Roman* and It* aerae on healm* they ari-wpl lit er-ally and are trying to llva up to It. iJelegal* Wllroa. who return*-! lo tha laief 1 ri.i.i IVa.i.injMit in a dyinf condition and waa -old by ■ I ■. ii- -«■ - lhat h* had but a f.w waeka lo live, la aald lo bate been -hi mi ami i. .iiira.t to good health by tha filth -inn. The folk.wrr* of Ih* faith «"tir* dlff.r materially from Ih* Chrlitlan *•■. (.-i-.iiiti. aa t-.ii.ht by Mia. BaMl* They do not object to any on* of the faith miliar medlem*. and Mra. Kddy i|i*a, lantui. ah* teach** lhat dla *»** ta only Imaginary, Th* lilaml fallh curtet* anert that If a i"'k pereon ha* n,*t enough faith ha nr ah* may call a phyalrlan. They . • -im there ia a dtrfereno* Oetwem tha aplrlluai and material and that *. -I punlah-a lh* aplrtt, not the body. When th* aplrll wtakrna, th* i .-ii* wiakena. t\*r. 3. Ki'kipl li tha leaitrr nf the .*■ i ll* clalma to tie able to cure all who hay* faith, without the aid of phyalrlana. Even broken bone*. •■liiuu* ratv-er. coniumptlnn anil I. 11. *tar* not held Incurable. Illi mnet alirtltnc aaaartlon la that faith haa ruled laproay. ll* recite* an Inatarea of a man • uffeiin** fmm a broken leg He »»• In a !.' ipttal for Ihre* wteka and , th* phytliiana mI-1 hli le* .mutt be •'I I'i'iii! Mr. Keklpt r.m»v*l htm In hla own home and »k».l htm tn think nra* hf* -if* «a aeeertatfi I what aln had •natiead him tn auffer. ."!- !-•■*■,..•■ thai lh* bulla!'! lea r. si ranked hv Ihe pullrnt falling over a fence whll* eecaplng from ahmhand l h* hid wrongwd. tTpon an*ertalnlng Iha rauae the patient ill mad* In pray and fait, and It la claimed he recovered. Mr*. Kdtnunil*. wife nf a preacher, »*)-* *he wa* cured of |epm»y. Af fording lo her tale h*r Ihuly an a-nt'er*!. with «nr*i Ph* i in*.l and —ii .until I I— —mi.i.—i ii. wn .ii ■ a . LEITES' HABERDASHERY THE PANTS HOUSE Just receive. - The beet se lected patterns of CO flfl Worsted Petite *?O.XJU •ST . . . $2.50 Fst Hale Soft CO ttft and Derby . . *--«UU Viol Kid and Bex _£*> CO Calf Shoes. . •¥*»■***** Money refunded If not aatta rattory; gooda c«ih*ng*d If re • iiift ■ 1206 A FIRST AVENUE Hi-low tka raatrfllct 800 Suite Of Navy Whit* Underwear; light and h. m v »right. $2.00 W. S. Kirk, isog let Aye. faaled for aevrn daya, drinking only water, and wa* fine). •i* aacrlliea her nit* In her faith and r-*rl-*» many oihrr Inat.incea where curea hay* !■• ■ n wrought. DISCLAIM THE HONOR Mr*. Wlrkenham, wife of Julge J,.n*. Wlikeraham of the > n! dlatrlrl of Alnaka. la at the I.i.i u-i. <lran-l hotel Khe it*nl*a th* atory W. L Douglas $3.50 Shoe _sj For More Than a Quarter of Century Established July 6, 1876 Tho lmmen*e a-ilea prove Ih«y are Ihe beat, beratia* W, a-r-T-XH *JJJLZj¥&,***. I* Doualaa mike* and *ell* i _.-t\Vl«- X Se-v-^L/Sa ir.-rii nirti'a 13. W in..-, than I j£-\* / _«\ '''--_ | any other manufacturer Inth* »*0- if* __■ **-*_A Urtitrt Btat-M. /^ fta __ V» j£\ Fast Color / if^. M~\ Eyelets Used £*• ___>» W „3ja Exclusively [^ *??<% "' ■•v 1.. DaSS 11.5(1 Bl I'J" j|L____ *.n'--r^'L. *-. J I* tha moil aatiafat'tory 'af "I** .__j^__*-' '""'" I^^ *- "■_ have evei irorn, enuul In everj t_*< .^►"XX^S'r- V____haa *--af reaped i.i mn 15.00 Sim- mi ,V_^-_*t\_S^ • 2Hk""v' *_ the market." .1 S. I'mi, \-''>J^l"WM LM-i' ?*fVv/ Grand liv ila Mkh. *',*^*i lal--?/ -V» CAUTIO-a nn hot- • \/'\i , sh*-* K*iv TV.« torn. Take M tubal It *&**^f *•? y.^7 l\l. _T"\^_^ *C!*" Said by SS rouglai Stores In Ihi?** / ( )o_^-<Jr^ th. Principal Cities ft)f^t^ I GRLA\V)\ ** ■ \V. 1.. Douglas Shoes have ' en leaders in style, fit and wear. They have earned a world-wide reputation l>v merit alone. They are tin- standard everywhere. \V. 1.. Douglas $,1.50 Slim - are nil! of the best selection of the highest grade leathers, they have the style and character of $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes. Equal to $6.00 Shoes Every Gentleman Should Have Three Pairs of Shoes to Dress His Foot Properly on All Occasions He should have a pair of Viscolued, Waterproof, Heavy Doiible-.sole Shoes for wet weather; ,i pair suitable for pleas ant days, and for full dress a pair of Shoes made of Import ed Patent Cal. Don't pay |lj to $18 for these three pairs; you can get us Dutch style, fit, comfort and service in three pairs of Douglas Shoes for $10.50. That Douglas uses Corona Colt proves there is value in Douglas $3.50 Shoes. Corona Colt is (he highest-grade patent leather made. . «. ___. .. ma. ma XX". Plymouth Shoe Company 707 Second Avenue _!__. I puliii.hr.i her* aeveral weaka ago .WM -h» waa with tor huiband'a .c.,- • ■ -_;.. .— . -*..«. y^y m mf Of. -JfUiFM,*- _ Mt'Klnley. *4h* lay* the trip waa far 100 dangeroua to be undertaken by a woman. CONSTABLE ARRESTED A!*« Atklnaon, who rlalma to ba * remit able from l*.inth Seattle, waa arreited In th* northern part of tha city early thi* morning by Patrol* men Bet ntik and I'f-ll on a cbargw of dlaordcrly conduct. The man la j *-.! 1 by th* police to hit. been hllarloti*ly drank and dieordrrly. lie waa relciaed from Jell on hla own riH-ogr.taanr* and *ent lo bit own precinct to flnuh the aprea. SINKING MRS. FINLEY'S VICTIM HAS LIT. TLB CHANCE OF RECOVERY Prank T*ug* nhitutjh. who ill -hul Waaatmatm morning by Mra. Heater Kin!*}-, la* rapidly unkin* .1 Providence boapttal. Pneumonia In. »*i In In th* right lungh. which wa* pteriwd by the bullet. I*r. Hoy* and I»r. .\ lllele lay- thai the development la th* moat eerioua thut could have occurred. I.lttl* hope la now entertained for the pa- I lent 'a recovery.