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Law rence of Hot Springs, Ark., broke the world's running record for a half-mile truck in the Kansas derby. The Bear loft the entire Held and ran ahead alone. Ho came under the wire in 1:41.. A year ago last spring the horse was bought by S. H. Cardwell of Hot Springs for ?o0. Prison Official Assassinated. St. Petersburg, Sept. 11. M. Boro dulln, superintendent of the Akatut political prison in Transbaikalia, was ssnsslnntod by an unknown person on the streets of Pakon', his homo vil lage, where he was spending a vaca tion. Taft Visits Fort Lawton. Seattle, Wasli., Sept. 11. Secretary Taft visited Fort Lawton. As Secre tary Taft entered the post in an au tomobile ho was greeted by a saiuio of nineteen guns. A brief review of the troops of the Third infantry fol lowed. Twain Will Not Attend. New York. Sept. 11. Mark Twain will not pilot President Koosuvolt's steamer down the .Mississippi when the president makes his southern and wostern trip. Mr. Clements lias de clined the invitation to attend the waterways convention in Memphis next month. Quick Cure for Diphtheria. Columbus, 0., Sept. 11. Announce ment of the discovery of an uuti-toxiu Hint will kill diphtheria germs in the living human organism within tho chort, space of three minutes has boon made at the Ohio State university by Professor niylie, physiological chem STRAIGHT LINES THE FASHION Rescue of Slender Woman Effected by Latest Decree. New York, Sept. 11. Curves will be unfashionable and hips impossible in winter styles for women, according to Miss Hllxnbetli A. C. White, presi- ' dent at tho Dressmakers' Protective Association of America, who Is demon strating new gowns at the annual meeting in Masonic temple. "The stylish figure," Miss White 1 declared, "will be one without hipa, a straight figure. It Is all in the corset." Miss White told a man who sought ( authoritative inlormatiou that well dressed women on winter afternoons i this coming season will wear deml tailored skirts of grey, lavender, red- dish purplle and light blue, black coats, waints of net embroidered in the color of tho skirt, and partly mushroom hats trimmed with orchids, i morning glories and roses. ! VETERANS MEET AT SARATOGA i Forty-first Grand Army Encampment ! Opens in Convention Hall. I Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 11. With the formal welcome of Governor Charles ; 13. Hughes of New York state, tho forty-first national Grand Army of tho Republic cinnnipinent was opened In ' the convention hall. Six thousand veterans, members of the Women's Relief Corps, Ladles or tho Grand , Army of tho Republic and other pat riotic organizations 111 ltd the hall to overflowing. Indications point to the election of Charles Burton of Nevada, Mo., as coiuinauder-In chief to succeed Commander Hrown. There are five candidates in the field. At caucuses hold Mr. Burton was indorsed by the departments of New York, Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin. His election would continue In power tho present forces which control. 8 CASE OF VERY RArTdISEASE Patient In Kings County Hospital Suf- I fering from Elephantiasis, ' New York, Sept. 11. Phybicians at the Kings county hospital, Brooklyn, have thero a niout remarkable case of the rare disease elephantiasis. The ' patient is Mrs. Juliette Felt of Brook lyn &. widow, sixty-three j'eaui ojd, Before she was attacked by the dis ease she weighed 1-1 H pounds. She now weighs r2." pounds and is gaining- daily In Mze. Her skin Is thick, hard and coarse, like an elephant's. Each o her legs is as large in circum ference a-; the body of a well devel oped man. PRIEST ACCUSE3 U. S. ATTORNEY Prosecutor Charged with Farcical Pro. coedlngs Against Bank Wreckers. Chippewa Kails, Wis., Sept. 11. Father Joseph Scliull has made public a letter written to Comptroller of tho Currency Rldgely charging United States District Attorney Wheeler of playing into the hands of wreckers of tho l.adysmlth National bank. Ho says Wheeler has violated his oath of of lice In lavor of tho bank defaulters and will make a farce of tho proceed ings If he Is allowed or compelled to piohecuto the defaulters. Anderson Case to Federal Court. Topeka, Sept. 11. Tho case against Peter Andcison, tho young Swedish missionary who went to Alaska aim came buck a millionaire, lias been taken to the federal circuit court In an effort to force him to pay a judg ment of ?j;i 1,1)00. T,ie judgment was secured by the mission society of tho Swedish church. The church claimed it furnished the menus to send him to Alaska and won its suit. As yet It lias been unable to collect. Armistice Proves Fruitless. Paris. Sept. 11. There are indica tions that France and Spain feel that Sultan Abdel Aziz has moro followers than his brother, Mulal Haflg. Pre mier Clemenceau announced that ho had been reliably Informed that Mulul llaflg's popularity is already on tho wane. The French government as sumes that the armistice between General Drudo and the Moors has proved fruitless. NEWS 0E NEBRASKA. f Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. I'rmnlrnr)' of K bluer DIm-iim1. Fair Attendance Reduced. Lincoln, Sept. 7.- Tho Nebraska state ralr closed Its gates. Attendance dropped S.OOu ns compared with laHt year. Onto receipts decreased $'J,C00. Underwriters Visit Lincoln. Lincoln, Sept. 10. A committee rep rose nl Ins tho national board of flru underwriters arrived In the city and began the Inspection of local Insur ance conditions. A number of blocks will be caretully Inspected. Brnkcbcam on the Track. Chappell, Neb., Sept. I). Two tramps were arrested by Sheriff Me Eldownoy tor putting a breakbeatn on the Union Pacific track to try to wreck No. 10, but Section Foreman Peterson discovered it Juct before No. 10 camu along. They were lodged in jail lieie pc nding ttial. Johnson for Vice President, Lincoln, Sept. 1. Lt Is an even break that at tho Democratic dinner to be given hero Sept. 21 Coventor Johnson of Minnesota will lie given a boost lor vice president, lt Is In tho air and it Is alteady being tallied aiming the Democrats. That Mr. Bry an is favorable to (lovernor Johnson for vice president there Is not tho least douot. Dachr Leaven for Cuba. St. Paul, Neb., Sept. 7. Hon. Max J. Bnohr, tlie American consul at Cien iuegos, Cuba, lelt for Washington, where lie will visit the state depart ment preparatory to ills retain to his post of duty. He will enibaik at New York for Cuba on tho Uih. Mrs. Ilaehr and t lie children, who had planned to go. will remain here, as the yellow fever epidemic now rag Jug at Cleiiluegcm would make It tin wife for them to go there. BARKER'S TRIAL COMMENCES. Most people do not ic.ilic the alarm ing increase and rein.uk.ible pic valency oi khiiicv ciiscasc. WliilckidnevdiV orders .ire the most common disrates th.it pre vail, they are almost the l.it recognized ly p.iticnt and phy sicians, trio tint tifmnelrr.i trith (Itirtnriiir tho fjlVrls, while the wig- ii, ' 'm '. i.i-.i'cnr'm t!i y trui. Wlint To Do. Tlicie is conitott in the knowledge m often esprcwed, that Dr. Kilmer Swimip-Koot, the ercat l.ilnrv icinedy, fulfills everv wish in cunng ilicuuiatimii, imin in the hurl:, kiilnevs. liver, bladder ' anil every pmt of the uiinuiv pasmige. I It cinreets iunbility to hold water ! and M'aldiug piiiu iu'pniwiiiK it, or biul clU'cts following uxu nt liquor, winu or beer, and ovtM comes that uiiplensatitnc ivssily of Ihmuk compelled to go often duiiiisj the day, and to get up many times dining tiie night. The mild and the ctraiinlin.iry ctlect of Swnmp-Root is wmiu icalicd.' lt stands the liighr-t for its wonderful cures of the most di tressiiiK cases. If urn need a medicine you should have the lust. Sold bv di le gists in fiftv-ecut and onr-dollar bics. You mav haven sample bottle and a book that tells all frr about it, bnthseiit free tfffiuqffilF, iiv mini, wuros ur. ivijjr Kilmer it Co.. llimi- " lialllton. N. Y. WllCIl Homnof fiomi-noot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the mUltess, Ihiighatutou, N. Y. UtlltumnW II U.lfiraoMI ! 'iiMuiafK?" Second Hearing on Sanity of Webster County Murderer Begins. Lincoln, Sept. 10.-Tho second trial to determine the sanity of Frank Mar ker began In the distilcl ccmit. Mar ker was convicted of the murder of his brother and his sister-in-law, and his attorney seeks to save the, prisoner from the gallows on an emotional in sanity plea. The lliht trial reunited In no verdict. MONEY ON MURDERER'S HEAD. Seventeen Hundred Dollars for Arrest of Shutnway. Beatrice, Neb., Sept. !).- Tho board of supers i-iors olfered u reward oi $.mo for the capluie of It. Mead Hhumwity, the supposed murderer of Mrs. Sarah Martin. Jacob Martin, husband of the murdered woman, Informed the county attorney that bo would give $1,000 re ward for the arrest and delivery of Shumway to the proper authorities, dead or nil '. With the slate's reward of $'jrio, this makes a total rewind of $1.70ii. EXPRESS CASE IS IN COURT. Question of Remanding Suit Involving Sibley Act Brought Up. Lincoln, Kept. 0. The question ot remanding the case of the state against the express companies doing business in Nebraska was argued be fore Judge T. C. Munger of the fed oral court. K. W. Hrcekenrldge of Omaha app urrd for the express com panies and Halleek F. Hose for the ttate. Judge Munger took tho matter under advisement'. 'Hie state railway commission attempted to enforce the Sibley act reducing" express rates 25 tier cent. The companies removed the ' tatio to the federal court and tho state 1 Miugbt to have it remanded to the ! ttate supremo court. I OYSTERS I in every style. Ca tering to parties and dances a specialty. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Candy and Cigars. MMKMNMMMMiMMIMNfMMWPMlMMMM The Bon Ton IV. S. B!:NSE. Proprietor. Do You Eat Meat? When you nro hungry and want, somothig nice In the mciiL line, drop into my market. Wo Imve tho nicest kind of Home-made Sausages mid meats, fish, mid gamo in season. We think, and almost know, that we enn please yoti. 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