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I £[jc f/v.* H.%* o R- 1 '.• roof r, i Daxlxj Uabet f" )X 3. "A kosenv.\v -*f~* -r*! I-:.:-'- .J 0! K s H'j-i 'if .J H: 4 IFHS*fi FEf^I If «in all ^*Pli TM'.vf* Lr-fl*'V r. r.. ft! I" a". from 1 r: 'Jfth H'. Ji i f. r* A *rt I ,7 'fl f* v-i^ K 'or Haili -i I j'Jin •o *a-rf i' H*or f' -oi" rnH'.tf-r .hfw.r I* *»-. *-'-»nue j-'r-fa! r-f ir.a-'r, p*r rj-nt that the on the lat 0- Affiftif. but AV-rov. r. poat -,o war tai or. of the 1--, iite a of a '-'-k. It V.H* th': d* prior t-'ix went on tax j-er v. a .t jiim t least juPI af: •gar-die of t! I e i i e v a n a* -1 v. if! .dr. Kit tfif-a^-r. to the irj'i, phi""-. ^ov ioubf mb-nded that Mr. iimht iuU-uit-ii 4» j,. i friends of disappointed a-piratdn, and they Hre tfoifig to tot th* matter before fM^'-opleat the Very tirrit election of rui.iihflTn for the legiwlature, ft wa hot thfMitflit that Mr. f'rawford wa- a very ntmng candidate for the United State* enator-diip until the vacancy suddenly in-i-urn-\- but thes|Kj/jtaniety of bin iiifiport .-.inee that time is so rue thing wonderful, and the aj.parent slur thrown at other candidate.-) than Mr. Kittredge i»y th'* governor in his certi ficate of character to that gentlemari at •tU» tuny of his appointment, has grieved not ordy the friendw of Mr. C'rawford but of other aspiring candidates who were then in the field, and they propose to make it warm for Mr. Kittrcdge when he (route* up for election a year hence. There i a wonderful rallying of the dingriintled around Mr, Crawford, and if that gentleman is only political! enough to organize and hold thin disaffection he will form a faction in the republican party that will make the thrones of lMth Mr. lb •rried and Mr. Kittrcdge latter. Educate Your Bowels. Yotir bowels ran be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carcts ('andy (lathartic train your t»owcls to flo riglit. Genuine tablets itarnped C. C. C. Never sold in| buik. AU druggists, IOC. All this Week. Majestic world—American women. QUEER BUSINESS METHODS. &t«sator&, AdT'«siont of a Defunct St. Lcun Firrr. L'.uit, July 17.—Sensational ad rr-:--.or.a have be*n made on the stand I uy Ram ie! A. Oaylor, senior member 1 of the firni of Gaylor, Blessing «c Co., wr.ioh failed recently. Gayior, who is one of the oldest stock brokers 10 the ".*y admitted at the bearing te a k o y e e e e o a th* firm had been practically Insolvent for t*o y.-ars and had teen doine bu:-i ness on o'her* people's ttoney—cn fund? 1 from local customer?.. Deals wherein no stocks ever rhanjrel iifi-i-,, beinjf a mere matter of hook fc'-eplng and the firm never forgot to -harif- 'ommissions, margins and int&re.-t. w-re admitted Wy Oaylord who told al-o of the employment of relatives' names and the use of an in sane man's name in the acount At the time of the failure th#y wer» frhort SloO.'W) in bonds, face val e. and over €,000 share:-- cf stocks in New York. It was admitteri by the wit re?, a that the failure was due to th own speculation, through which they had hoped to pay off their indebted ness. estimated to have been nearly $!""'• hh A -a to mif-.-ing collateral, ai ]t-ge-'i to have been left with the firm b/ uHtomers:, attached to promissory r.o-' Oaylord admitted that all had b:. hypo*h«*ctted v.:*h the bank- u» f-'-r for leans to the firm. FIOMT IN COURTROOM. Four Peopt« Are Badly Hurt at Upper Sandusky, O. Upper SariduHky, O,, July 17.—One j--]--.o „r of the most sensational happenings in fee, the history of the courthouse of this cvinty occurred h'-re r. 0' aft if Kit'n-iti •. 'J his i-» i.-i .'. '11r.v a- the state I h" politifiaris were lring th- after- Willis Miller, i-y.nn W. \V. Wil- thi -.tate f-:on, alias Willis Cody, ac-used of thf the sip- murder of William Johnson, attacked his guard during the trial, assisted by hi sister and brother. Fully 20 men wej-r- required to overpower the three afti-r a de:- p-rat#. fight, of 10 minutes. A panic followed iri the courtroom, and women fainted and were trampled upon in the excitement. Miller's head was cut open and three policemen that Mr. were badly hurt. A juror was knocked Kiltred^'-- appointment would end all1 down by the prisoner's sister. »ntro'.• over thi- fj^itiori for eight adjourned at onr-e, and the enr ,,r t"'0*her and sister were arrested. lI mi ready to take up fhe toga. I He roi e Mr. KiVr-l-n- the oecc-Hsary With "Wliwl*." "I rf..r«.-t..r and «-r.«i«ly thhw." tl„. f" «t tte .. ... hnll elX!k ill u Kuburban bouse the otli 7* day. "Tlir-y «, ,:„mky ,„,U, along Wifh the r,ffir-e j- What huri- the people. Sometimes they really cult to TrMt. "Well, what Is the matter with your husband?" the physician asked ns he laid down hia repair kit uiul removed his gloves. "Imaginary insomnia," replied Mrs. Fosdiek. "Imaginary insomnia?" repeated the physician inquiringly. "That's what it is. lie thinks he doesn't sleep nt night, but he get* lots more oleep than d®.**—Itetrolt Free Press. m. weeks. i as though tiny were bewitched. A friend of mine had a little clock that had behaved itself and kept gf*d time for yearn. One day It took a notion to lay off for awhile, and they couldn't get it. ntartcd again. My friend's wife was cleaning the room several days afterward, and she took the clock and laid It down Hat on its back on a chair. It started to go at once arid ticked away at a great rate, but as soon as she placed it on end It Ktopped again. Well, they set It, and for n time it act id all right as long as it remained on its back. Hut It Koon got cranky again and refused to go. The other day, just for fun, thyy turned it upside down, and, would you believe It, that crazy cloek Ktartcd off again. Now it only runs when it Is standing on Its head, and they are wondering what new fool isliiM-HH it will develop next/"— Hoston Record. Vou are invited. We want to show you that Halleable Iron and Steel Are absolutely the best Ranges made. They last a lifetime, rightly used, do the work with from one-third to one-half less fuel, are easy to operate and the most powerful Water Heaters. Endorsed by the best housekeepers in the whole Ware 17 pieces of the best wire, well worth $7.50, with every GREAT nAJESTIC Range bought at This Exhibition only. Biscuits Baked in Three flinutes In the Majestic and served with delicious coffee free. WILL OF JACCS C. ROGERS. Cxeeulort Narred a? Temporary A# miniatratars. Trenton. N. J. July 17.—Former United States Attorney General Griggs, representing John S. Barka Icw and J. S Pennington, two of the three executors of the will of the late Jacob S. Rogers, appeared before Chancellor Magie *&1 offered the will of the deceased for probate in the pre rogative court. Theodore B. Rogers, the third executor named in the will, Old net jo:n in the petition. Mr. Griegs stated that several caveats had been filed and that the chancellor fix Sept. for the taking of testimony and *he hearing of argument as to why the will should not be probated. Mr. Griggs then presented a peti tion a.-king the court to appoint the three e*ef utorf as administrators to take e.r. .rge fjf estate pending the deci.-:cr. i the probation of the wiil. He s?{ 'hat there is a large amount cf The Metropolitan Museum of Art. the residuary legatee under the Rog ers will, was represented by Robert W. Deforest. lie joined in the petition for the appointment cf the administm. tors. Thrown Into the Lake. .Stillwater, Minn., July 17.—While bathing in Lake St. Croix and playing on a lumber raft near At wood's "A" mill, Will Johnson of Bloomington, Ind., aged ](j. wjth the show a couple of Touched a Live Wire. St. Paul, July 17.—John Corcoran, a lineman in the fmploy of the St. Paul Gas Light company, was thrown from a pop: at Third and Robert streets by an electric shock and so badly injured that he died several hours lat'-r at St. Joseph's hospital. Corcoran'a body was terribly mangled by the fall. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Ida and Kdith Yeoland, actresses, and 21 years old, respectively, com mitted suicide in London by taking poison. Ferdinand Hirsch, oae of the wealth iest cigar manufacturers and dealers in New York city, is dead at Edge. more, L. I. Charles A. Spring, Jr., who for years was manager of the McCormick Har vester company, Is dead at Chicago, aged 7~ years. A dispatch to the London Pall Mall Gazette from Constantinople sa\ s great frauds have been discovered in the Turkish customs. The embezzle ments are said to exceed £120,00u fcterling. ON THE DIAMOND. American League. At Baltimore, 2 Washington, 3. Second game, Baltimore, 7, Washing^ ton, U. At .Philadelphia, 6 P,oston, 1, National League. At St. Louis, f) New York, 5. At Chicago, 4 Hoston, 1. At Cincinnati, 4 Brooklyn, 3. Chicago Breweries Idle. Chicago, July 17.—Of the ij2 brewer lis in Chicago six have agreed to th" demands of the stationary firemen who struck Monday, and were operat ed as usual during the day. The re mainder were idle, Ttlo men deaaad $2 for an 8-hour day. Grand Cooking Exhibition a. a. locked up in Mr. Rogers' s*- X' w York which it is nec -s *c .ook after. There were rail road stocks, he uaid, where it was nee essary that subscriptions be made fir the proper portion of a proposed in crease in the capital storks of those companies. The court at once granted the petition. an employe of the Gen try trained animals show,\ was drown ed being thrown into the lake by Y-d loivWatkins. also a circus hand, who had be*n Ranges KUNDERT & FITZGERALD. Madison, The array is dazzling. wc nave 20 lira LONG DROUGHT BROKEN. Heavy Rains in Parts of Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. Omaha, July 17.—Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa have received an inch or more of rain, whi-h began fall ing at L' a. m. and relieved the extend ed drouth and heated terra. The mer cury was down to G8 at 7 o'clock. Rains are also reported in the Black Hills. i Kansas City. July 17.—Rain fell over an area of 80 tnfles around Kansas City. At Lawrence, Kan., it was th first moisture in 2»J days. Ottawa. Wellsville and Toronto, Kan., and Camden Point. Mo., also report good rains. Although some fields are re ported too far gone to be saved, it is believed late coin will be greatly re vived. STORM IN MANITOBA. Crops and Farm u 11 dings Seriously Damaged. Winnipeg. Man.. July 17.—A terrible storm struck Pleasant Point district, On CarbCTfy plains, doing damage to crops and farm buildings. At Rat Portage and Norman a tornado scat tered lumber in all directions and damaged the big mills. 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