THOUGHTS DY THE WAY. The laws wo make for others nro often framed by the plans and loves of our own lives, A man's place In the hoavenly raco will depend much on his relation to the human race. Tholr Is nothing Imaginary about tho weakness that results from worry over Imaginary Ills, Many men nro convinced that thoy nre geniuses, but can not show It be causo they nre too busy earning a llv Ing. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. STRAY BITS OF INFORMATION. Tillman Ford of Salem, Ore., pro vided In his will thnt gold watches to cost $125 each should be given to 39 Intimate friends. Tho natural gas product of this country ranges In valuation from B.8 cents a thousnnd cubic feet In Kansas to 87.9 cents In California. In 1731 nenjamln Franklin fbunded tho Library Company of Philadelphia, which ho called "the mothor of all North American subscription li braries. HUMANISMS. 'Morality is alwavs ready to monopo lize the spot light. Mnny men's goodness Is due to tho fact thnt they arc not found out. Tho man who overestimates his greatness makes a great mistake. Some people derive a ldto of satis faction from thinking thnt they mo thinking. Occasionally a liar tells tho truth for tho purposo of throwing people off the track. Horace Yes, I'm a fearful fellow when I'm roused. Maud Ileallyl What tlmo do they waken you? Proof Positive. Thero Is usually sorao convincing ar gument to a question of doubt, If one Is only bright enough to think of It al tho tlmo of controversy. Tho farmet was ablo to produce tho Indisputable without delay of circumlocution. A number of people wore gathered 'round tho bulletin board of tho Head ing Eagle, on which was announced "Death of Frank Miller." Two farmors from tho extreme backwoods wore gazing at tho various Items of news, when one of them eplcd tho lugubrious statement, and pointing it out to his rustic comrade, remarked innocently "It says on that board: 'Death at Frank Miller.' Io that you?" "No," replied tho other, In all or UBness. "My name 1b John." To Spread Temperance Cause. Mra. Kntherlno L. Stevenson hal fceon commissioned by tho Internation al Woman's Christian Tomperance Union to mnko a tour through China, Japan and Hawaii. She is to visit tho most Important educational institu tions of the throe countries and ex plain to the faculties and students the temperance measures adopted by tho Woman's Christian Temperanco Union. Omaha Directory WhoUiala and rttill d.il.ri In TfrrtMni for aOfMiamia'a unit, ineiuaioj riot Im ported Ttblt Dllcaeli. Xf thtre li any llttli Ittm you ara aoabla to obtain In your Bonn Town, writ ui for prleii on lama, ai wa will bo inro to bara It. Malt ordora carefully Oiled. impobtcws wo otntna in pure food pnqouciu AND TABIC PrtlCACIg? i . I uiiirr ntn 'W ""'""""I oaoctat til COMTNEY & CO.. Omaha. Nobr. PRIVATE WIRE J. E, von Dorn Commission Go. Member Chicago Ilimril of Trada and Ouiuliu Gnil u Kzchnugc. Grain, Provisions nnd Stocks Bought and Sold for Immediate or futuro delivery. 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This quartet In cludes In addition to Miss Wnlsh, Ma thlldo Townseml, whose engagement to tho Duke d'Albe of Spain Is antici pated; Miss Katherlnc IClklim, who, In spite of the non-committal attitude of her parents, Is expected to wed tho duke of the Abruzzl, and Miss Isabel May, whom Boclety long ago took for granted to bo the fiancee of Count von Ilntzfeldt, counsellor and first Hocro tary of tho Herman embassy. This quartette of girls have made Washington hum In the pnst two sea sons. Nothing linn been too gay for tho stamp of their approval, and they huve set a pace that tho more con servative younger element has not dared to follow. Evelyn Walsh Is very young, but sho hns had probably a wider social experi ence than any ono of tho quartette. Hacked by her father's millions, she hns beon able to glvo any sort of on tortnlnment her heart desired, and no figure has been too steep for her to pny when her fancy yearned for any thing, from a new touring car to a fancy dress ball. Several years ago Miss Walsh's love Jackson Located Treasury with a Cane THE work of removing tho old soft sandstone or east front of tho treasury building nnd replacing It with new granite recalls to several old resi dents the story told how the site for the building was selected. Tradition hns It that Andrew Jack son, wno was men president or tne United States, appointed u commis sion to select suitnblo ground for the erection of u United Stntes treasury building, nnd thnt after tho commis sion had, after looking ovor soverul tracts oi land, fulled to reach a deci sion as to which would bo the best, tho president himself selected tho site. It Is snld that ono morning In 1833, while President Jackson wns out walk ing, he met the chalrmnn of the site Girl Refuses to Contest Will for Fortune VWR I Mf-N ' HlilH apparent under tno law to $1,000,000; bolr, In fact, b her father's will to $.10,000; refusing to contest that document nnd content nnd determined to contlnuo her Inborn uh for nine yonrs heretofore, an a $000 a yenr government clerk, tho attitude us suinod by Miss Anna S. Cniumnck, daughter of the Into Washington mil lionaire, John Cnmmack, Is perhapH without parallel lu tho history of the local courtH or department. Seated In her modest apartment. MIeb Cammack, formerly Mru. Anna Cnnimnck llnrdenty, until marital trou bles overtook her nnd the courts granted her a divorce and restorod lior ninlden name, discussed In a most un assuming and unusual manner tho pe culiar stnnd she has taken. "1 shall not contest my father's will," she said. "1 have novor hnd any such intention, lie left me $50,000 In trust, tho Inconio from which I may use during my life, nnd which reverts to the estuto when I die. "It Is true that ho left to my step mother nnd stepbrother the residue of tho estate, estimated at from $2,000, 000 to $3,000,000. I presume hu had Big Force to Take D 1H12CTOH NOHTII Is preparing plans for taking tho thirteenth eensuB, ulthough congroEB has not yet enacted the necessary legislation. I It Is arranging all tho details and there will bo no dolay In beginning work when authority Is glvon. It will roqulro 70,000 persons to take tho thirteenth census. Tho npproxl- mato cost will bo $11,000,000. CAPITAL Quartet of Belles for speeding very nearly cost her life. and did sacrifice that of her only brother. Vinson Walsh. Knthorlno Elklns has never said that she would not wed tho duke, and everybody who has watched develop ments lu tho romance confidently be lieve the royal suitor carried her prom ise to berome his bride. Every prep aration was made to formally an nounce tho engagement, but It leaked out ahead of time, and then the family of Miss Elklns sealed their ,llps. Hut tho announcement, which will proba bly como very early In the fall, will not be a surprise. Miss Mnthllde Townsend, who still holds swny as Washington's greatest beauty, Is spending the summer at Hnr Harbor with her mother, where they will entertain the Duko d'Albe some time this summer. Tho young Spr.nlsh nobleman has been In the train of tho young American beauty for several years, and his coming to America this yenr Is regarded ns proof of 1i1b matri monial Intentions toward Miss Town send. With Miss Isabel May and the Count von Ilntzfeldt It looks as If the fancy of Miss May more than anything else Ib responsible for the delay lu nu an nouncement. Miss May was formerly associated In her social career with the Countess Casslnl, adopted daughter of the former Russian ambassador, and Is almost too accustomed to having a good time to think of matrimony. Miss May's family Is Immensely wealthy nnd she has enjoyed undisputed reign here. With tho threatened dissolution of this lively young quartette of society belles Washington will have to look to other quarters for Its Interest before the next season Is over. commission at the Junction of Penn sylvania avenue and tho White Lot, nnd naked lilm If tho commission had made any selection, and was told thnt It had not. He raised his walking stick in tho air and with grent force brought tho end of It down and forced it into tne onrtn several Indies, ex- claiming thnt the building should be erected on that ground, and subse quently It WUB. It Is also said that tho spot where President Jackson stuck IiIb walking stick Into the earth was at tho south east corner of what Is now tho south front terrace of tho ground surround ing tho building, tho ground then be ing part of the White Lot. Tho building wns commenced In 1S3S, under tho direction of Robert Mills, urchltect, and wns completed in August, 1839, being, theroforo nearly 70 years old. When tho ropnlr work Is completed i lie building will bo of solid granite, most of which was quarried In Maine and Now Hnmpshlro. reasons of his own for dividing the es Into, nnd 1 hnvo not Imiulred Into them. Kather had u mind of his own. i Intend to continue my work at the post olllco department, whero 1 receive $000 a year for distributing monoy or ders. I have worked as a government cieiK at i nis salary for nine years. Hut few of my associates know that I was tho daughter of John Cnnimnck, the millionaire. I did not tell them At times 1 luiTo hoped that I might receive a promotion, but it did not come. Promotions nro not ranld under the civil service. "During this time my father hits never offered mo money, nnd I have beon too Independent to nsk for It. I worked because I had to. I have be come accustomoil to It now and will continue to work." "Ijo you mean to say, MIbs Cam mack, that you will lot the desire to avoid publicity stnnd between you and tho $1,000,000?" she was asked. "I certnlnly will, If you want to put It tliat way, she replied, laughing. The late John Cammack was n re. I li ed florist and occupied a mngnlfl cent home near Hrlghtwood. Ills death occurred Juno 1C Inst. When his will was filed It was found that he hud left practically all ot IiIb fortune to his wife, Kllznbeth Caininaek, and u minor son, John l-Miinmd Cnnimnck. Miss Anna Cammack Is tho only other di rect heir. Mr. Cammack married about three yeaiB after the death of his first wife, 20 years ago. Next Federal Census The task of making tho enumeration of the 00,000,000 pooplo In the United Stutos, Alaska, Hawaii and Porto Hlco, nnd In (Juani. Samoa and tho Panama canal zone wll be one of enormous pro portions. It will bo the most gigantic work or enumeration that has ever beon attempted In this or any other country, and it Is Intended to reach tho acme of correctness and thoroughness. Not merely it count und compilation concerning the population alone, It will Includo a census of ngrlculture, manufactures, mines and qunrrlus. A census of tho Philippines will not bo Included, ns ono waa taken In 1003, and It la doubted If tho Philippine gov ornnient would euro to bear tho cout of another onumuiatlou so noon. WALKING The Illustration to tho left shows a well made up In n dull elephant gray cloth. The skirt Is hlgh-walstcd, nnd has ribbon to simulate an ovor-sklrt. The coat Is fastened with a single Just on the bust, It then slopes oft to the gray cloth, trimmed with ribbon. Tho the top. Toque of grny crinoline, trimmed The other neat llttlo costume Is Tho skirl consists of thirteen gores, tho Tho coal Is a tieml-fittlug sack, reaching just bolow the hips, n pleco of silk is'let In between tho Bide and front over it, In the point of each tab a silk - reaches down Just to the waist, and Is collar also Is of silk. Tho plain coat sleeve set Into a silk cuff nt tho wrist. Straw hat, trimmed with roses, and HAVE THE MONOGRAM FAD. Initials on Everything Is the Rule Now with the Girls. Girls hnvo gone monogram mad might bo thought by tho way Initials uro lu ovldcnco! Tho background may In.- silk, satin or wash material; It may be leather or metnl; In some way or nnothor tho owner's monogram Is In troduced, und by no mennB Inconspicu ously either. On purses tho letters nro governed entirely by tho slzo of tho portmon nnlo, but ns n rulo tho Initials nro do- tnched rather thnn being run together. Trnvollng lings for girls who will move about this summer nro not con sidered equipped until tho owner's Initials aro put on. Kor this tho lot ters nro ns plain as thoso in tho al pbubot of n child, and each Is separate They aro placed rpilto nenr tho top, nt tho mlddlo of tho side. Occasionally they nre to bo seen on the end, but this Is rcgnrded as u freak. Drnss let ters nro preferred to thoso of nickel. Tho newest key rings thnt glrla may nnro for themselves or uso ns glft3 end In a slnglo initial letter. Tho plain cushions for hammocks or loting Ing chnlrB nro embellished In huge Initials, sometimes of brnss. In the latter case they nro thin, though wide, and when on u tan leathor background nre cortnlnly decorative. Wn3h blouses bIiow tho monogrum done, profernhly In small letters, on tho left nldo of the front; hosiery has n eingle letter on tho Instop. Trimmed Skirt Favorites. Now thnt It is tho fashion to trim tho bottom of tho Bklrt with one deep fold oyory woman seems to bo ndopt lug It, whether It is upcoming or not. Decidedly It Is not when tho wonror Is short or unduly stout, ns It cuts the holght, tho wearor'B height apparently ending whero tho fold begins. If, how- ever, sho will Blnsh tho deep fold in Bcvernl places, und round off every corner, she will ho ablo to wear this up-to-dato 3tylo most successfully. Only n small detail, but a most Im portant ono. CHARMING COIFFURE. Composed of n long sprny of silver apple blossoms twined In mid out of tho hair. COSTUMES very smart costume that would look a train, It Is trimmed with gray satin button under n rosotto of tho ribbon back; the collar and cuffs are of pulo sleeve Is plain, but has an epaulette on with a uliadod feather. made up In royal blue Vonotlan elotl- seanis of which are wrapped. seam: tabs of tho material aro placed covered button Is sewn, tho waistcoat fastened by silk-covered buttons; tho follago. VOILES IN PRETTY DESIGNS. Popular Summer Material Is of All Shades nnd Colorings. Tho now silk voiles aro In countless pretty designu. Over a foundntlon ot black, green, blue, light nnd dark, nrc largo and small squares, marked off In thin white Hues. On tho edge, to bo lined an trimming, uro four or llvo satin bauds of different widths, lu tho plain color. A silk voile in Bqunros of black nnd white has on its border four bands of black velvet edged with ornngc, pea cock bluo or cherry. Tho most oxclti' nlvu houses uro using this material, ench one ununlly confining Itsolf to ono color. Quito unusual 1b thn voile of nattier blue, lined off with whlto. Woven In tho border Is it cashmere hand, the colors harmonizing beautifully with tho shado of bluo. A red voile, stamped with white losiongoB, with n cushmoro band framed In lines of whlto, Is whol ly charming mudu up with u tunic skirt nnd low, bIcovoIcbs bodlco ovor a whlto gulnipo. From u I'arlB Letter. Well Groomed Hands. A well groomed limit! Is n rurlly, oven though many pooplo nro caroful about tho nails. Tho hands Hhow ngo much quicker thnn tho fuco, for fow pcoplo spend nu much tlmo on tho linuds us they do on tho fnco, nnd thou tho hands uro lu wntor moro thnn tho fnco, with tho result thnt thoy nro drier and moro npt to wrlnklo. Soft nnd whlto hnnilB nro best ncqulrod by night treatment. Uso a toilet cream that ngroes with tho akin, and rub It In thoroughly before retiring, being OBpo- dally careful to rub nnd mnssago tho knuckloa well. Thon Blip on n looso pair of gloves to keep tho cronm on tho hands, lied hands nro caused by poor circulation and often by tight cuffs or brncolots. Smnll gloves often mnko the hnnda red nnd leave mark? on thorn from tho scams lu tho gloves llio only wny to effect u euro Is to remove tho cmiso. New Color Combinations. Orngo nnd gray Is ono of tho now est coniblnutlons. A superb gown of grny moussollrio do solo Is niado ovor an undordross of orango Batln aatln ub sort tiB the motissellno. Tho skirt Is closely gathered and plnlted back and front, falling loosely from tho belt posed unusually high. Tho plaits nre, however, fustened extremely close, freed only bolow the knees. A wldo band of silver embroidery, done In grny Met In relief, brooks thn lino of the Bklrt; from back nnd front tho band of embroidery moots on the sides anil mounts to tho bolt line. Tho corsage la composed of tho em broidery. Coat of Black Silk Muslin. A Biunning long coat Is mndo of i.i.. ..nt ii.. i ... iimurt nun liiuruiii, uraiUOII nil OVOT with white. Wldo whlto silk braid out. lines tho edBOs, forma odd Btrapplngs mill finished tho olhow sleeves with quaint Iiowb. Tho back is very short wnlatod nnd Is finished with big gold buttons. Stockings with Tan Shoes. Nowadays If ono wants to bo ultra smart ono must hnvo dark bluo stock lugs with one's tan shoes. This fashion was first adopted by tho men, but women have embraced it enthusiastic ally nnd now every sinitrt girl numbers among hor bolonglugs soverul pairs of such hoalory. THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE EARTH Many People Planning to Go to Southwest Oklahoma. Tho removal of restrictions on In- dlan lands In tho Indian Territory por tion of Oklnhomn, Is creating grcnt In terest throughout tho nation nmong capitalists looking for Investments nnd planning to establish manufactories, aa well aa anions' tho tillers of tho soil who hope to better their condition. Chlcknshn Is Bttuatcd In the Wnahl- ta vnlloy, tho center of tho choicest of tho Indian lands, nnd to that city will go thoao who study tho situation Intent on reaching tho rnntngo point. Soven railroad linos diverge thero. Water plants will furnlBh to manufac tories cheap olectrlc power. Chlckashn Bhlps moro corn, moro cotton nnd moro llvo Btock thnn any other point In Oklnhomn. Tho modem built business district In tho vnlloy and beautiful rosldonco portion on hills mnko a veritable dreamland. Tho Imposing churches nnd modern school buildings nro mon uments to tho character of tho citizens who erected them. Tho country for which ChlcknBhn la tho market center ranks with tho most productive In tho world. Corn, cotton, wheat nnd alfalfa nro grown with equal success to that of cither crop In n ono crop country. Garden truck lug Is to bo ono of tho most profitable pursuits. Fruits of all kinds grow nnd produco luxuriantly. In fact, Grady county, of which Chlcknshn Is tho capital, lu tho garden Bpot of tho earth. Chlckasha hns n llvo Commercial Club which promptly nnswora letters of Inquiry regarding tho section to which tho eyes of tho nation nro just now directed. Politeness. It wns tho last dny of tho term In ono of our public kludorgartens. Tho children wero nil Bented mound tho ta bles thoroughly enjoying tho treat of lco cream which tho teacher nlwuyB provided on this occasion. Olnnclng nroutid tho room nt tho beaming faces ot tho chlldron, tho klndorgartnor noticed ono child pick up his pinto ntitl lick It. Shu wont up to him und said In n low tono of voice: "Freddlo, put down your pinto; It Is not pollto to pick It up mid lick It." L'rod obeyed nt onco, qulotly pine- lug his pinto on tho tnblo. Ho then put his head down to tho plate und licked 1L Real Philosopher. Philosophy, Bays Joromo IC. Joromo, Is tho nrt ot bearing other pcoplo'B troubles. Tho truest philosopher ho over lienrd of wub a woman. Sho was brought Into tho London hoapltnl suf fering from a poisoned leg. Tho hotiao Burgeon mndo n hurried oxmnlnntton. Ho was n mnn of blunt Bpooch. "It will hnvo to como off," ho told hor. "What, not nil of It?" "Tho wholo of It, I'm sorry to nay," growled tho Iioubo surgeon. "Nothing olso for It?" "No other chnnco for you whatovor," oxplulnod tho houso surgeon. "Ah, woll, Ihnnk Qnwd It's not my 'end." The Girl for Him. A Scotchman, wishing to know hla fato nt onco, telegraphed a proposal of mnrrlago to tho lady of his cholco. After spending tho entire day at the tolugraph olllco ho wns finally roward oil late In tho evening by an afllrnm- tlvo answer. "If I wero you," suggested tho opor- ntor when ho tlollvored tho inossago, "I'd think twlco boforo I'tl marry n girl that kopt mo waiting nil day for my miBwer. "Nn, no," rotortod tho Scot. "Tho hiBB who waits for tho night rates Is tho lnsa for mo." ISvorybody'B. Tommy's 8treak of Luck. "Tommy," anld u young Indy visitor at his homo, "why not como to our Sabbath school? Sovoral of your llt tlo frlonda Joined us lately." Tommy hcsltntod a moment. Thon suddenly ho oxclalmcd: "Does u llt tlo rod-bonded kid by tho name of Jimmy Ilrown go to your school?" "Yob, Indeed," ropllod tho now teacher. "Woll, thon," Bait! Tommy, with an air of interest, "111 bo thoro next Sun day, you hot. l'vo beon laying for that kid for thrco wcoks, und novor know whero to find him," HEALTH AND INCOME Both Kept Up on Scientific Food. dood sturdy health helps ono a lot to mnko monoy. With tho losa of health one's Income Is liable to shrink, If nut entirely dwlndlo away. When n young lady hns to mnko her own living, good health la hor host ussut. "I ntn nlono In tho world," writes n Chlcngo girl, "dopendent on my own efforts for my living. 1 nm n clork, and iibont two yenra ago through cIobo ap plication to work nnd ft boarding Iioubo diet, I became n nervous In valid, and got bo bad oft It waa almost impossible for mo to stay In tho olllco n half day nt it tlmo. "A friend suggested to rab tho Idea of trying drapo-Nuto, which I did, making this food n largo part of at least two menla a day. "Today I nm frco from hraln-tlro, dyspepsia, mid all tho Ills of an avorworked nnd Improperly nourlbhod hrnln nnd body. To Grape-Nuts I owo tho recovery of my health; and tho ability to rotaln my position and In come." "Thero'sn Roaaon."- Namo glvon by Postum Co-fBattlo Creek, Mlcl. Road "Tho Road to Woll vlllo," lu pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new ono appears from time to time. Thoy are genuine, true, and full of human Interest.