;" l."vwJ3-.ia,'-v..t1w,'L-rfMnw, wvsBi IHhMtaiHMikBhMHlMiMkaMMiiiMMbAUIIHIiitaiBMnflHaHH xi I MHHwKHCBhxaH.ii tvc -v,-?w iis?qt r..mrvjiL' vmzjr:Krm&,rmvnmmL-minizvr3Kmr2lP!'?rT&r3gmaBmMZ'mJ:MM i-nwsacaMS-s2na.-,anPiaEaaaaaMaaaaaaaausaaaavaK-anMaABarraaaaaaaaaaa 3 LHl be L- i r .KJri :jfir tt--; v ilKEm.:, --: -r r I f . , t Sample Batiste F at Fremont 1 Mtftas completion: J iIVKUV lMr MU amfc v" " 3T I iwaiember om staying Im am old- Tfr lift IT IKC ft tUT 1 -,', W&g&Sg"' 'i&TBCua6mv-m M'mMSsiMO-mkl: LAY BLAME TO BURGLAR8 " - itoeewho mom " JW 1TJLWX Will -, - ' : Dtpaiar-aacretary of State Frat MU W aaspreparea tke copy, fortke amaBleaalloU to be seat orttotte arioas ooamtjr clerks as m gmlde for Ike puDkcaikMt of ike ballots to be nsed la tke coadas electloa. Tke ballot, as baa tke aaaMs of tke parties at fca top wttk circles for voters to mse la TOtlag strmiht tickets. Tke parties la tke followiag- order: Repmb- people's iadependeat mfoaiMtioB, socialist. At the 'head of tke-ballot Is tke resotatioa om the coa atltatloaal ameBdiaeat ia tke following forat: Joint resolution of the legislature re-teting- to the election of a state rail iWajr coBUBlssien. coasistins of three atentbers. who shall first be elected at the general election in 1906. -whose terns of office, except those chosen at the first election under this provision, hall be six years, and whose -cosapen atlon shall be fixed by the legislature. (Vote "For" or "Against.") "For constitutional amendment with reference to state railway com mission. Republican .................. Democrat ..... People's Independent "Against constitutional amendment with reference to state railway commission." I Republican Democrat ........ " People's Independent FoUowias is a list of the candidates arramged oa tke ballot in the same order as the parties which appear at tke fop of the ballot, candidates aaarked fusion being designated on the ballot as democratic and people's in dependent candidates: Preference for United States Senator Korris Brown, republican William H. Thompson, fusion .... J. P. Roe. socialist - For Governor George I Sheldon, republican.... Ashton C Shallengerger. fusion... v Harry Trumbell Sutton, prohibition Ellsha Taytor. socialist Lieutenant Governor M. R. Hopewell .republican....... William H. Green, fusion ?.- J. D. Forsythe. prohibition ' C W. Howe, socialist Secretary of State George c Junkin. republican aCr! Gonucher. fusion. .. . . - J. M. Bell, prohibition J. H. Know!es, socialist 'Auditor Edwin M. Searle. Jr.. republican... J. S. Canaday, fusion W. EL NIchoL prohibition ; E. M. IfcClure. socialist State Treasurer Lawson G. Brian, republican Frank C. Babcock. fusion W. H. Maddox. prohibition R. A. Hawthorne, socialist Superintendent of Public Instruction Jasper L. McBricn. republican R. H. Watson, fusion Bert Wilson, prohibition ! Mrs. Ada K. SchclL socialist Attorney General William T. Thompson, republican. Lyslc L Abbott, fusion J. D. Graves, prohibition George C Porter, socialist Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings H. 21. Eaton, republican Jacob V. Wolfe, fusion Oscar Kent, prohibition Thomas P. Lippincott, socialist... State Railway Commissioners H. J. Winnett, republican Robert CowelL fusion J. Williams, republican Dr. A. P. Fitzsimons. fusion.. ... George Horst f.usion ."... John Davis, fusion J. S. afcCleary. prohibition, E A. Gerard, prohibition . Samuel Lichty. prohibition A. I A. Schiermeyer, socialist.... : John Siemens, socialist J. D. Ream, 'socialist For oCngressman ( Congressional District) Judge of District oCurt. First Judicial District, for the Unexpired Term For Senator ( Senatorial District) For Representative ( Representa- ? tive District) t ir JtP Tax Case in December. It is now expected that the Barling- ton and Unioa Pacific tax cases from Nebraska will be heard in the Uaiter States supreme court during the early part of Deasmber. Attorney General Morris Brown, who returned from Washington was disappointed over tke failure of his efforts to Slave the. 'cases 'tried without any further delay, bnt.recelved assurances that tbsy will jbe taken mp; as soon as President Roosevelt has appointed a Justice to fill .the existing vacancy on the bench and; the sentt? has confirmed the. selec tion. This will probably be as soom as congress meets the first week in De cember. William 8. Peniston. NORTH PLATTE William S. Pen 'iston, one of the pooneer citizens of western Nebraska, is dead from dis ease incident to old age. Mr. Pen 'istoa came to Fort McPbeTson between a quarter and a half century ago and filed a homestead claim of 160 acres where a principal part of this city is now' .located. He and Beach 1 Hin naan, who died, several months ago, (bad : homesteads side by side. From both of these homesteads additions to the city's most prominent residence portions were laid out. each .taking the mame of the homesteaders. Clubjtuya Autojmd Dogs. OsfAHA The Commercial" club will, buy and maiataiaam automobile and a pair of bloodhounds with money' col lected from baslneest men, mnd turn over tbese'possaBsiomV to the.-police! to be msed.ia suck-cases as the Rum aaelkart murder, should it fall to the lot of tke cityaamim4 be shocked by sack an appalliag crime. (MFMIOMtay Comaratoos. : GRA8LjANDTke coraerstone. of memt bdimcbeiag erected by tke ladepsmdeat Order cif 6d Fellows lodge of this city was laid witkiatpraa aive ceressomies. Gramd Chaplaim Poacker mad tt oalcers of tke local ledge, performiag tke gramd lodge rit aal. Mr. Poacker also gave am ad dress on tke Ustory of Odd Fellow skip. Tke msmal data, papers amd rec ords, portrayiag tke conditions of tke present tbme aad scemes from the city were placed im the stome. 'Bravery Medal fOr Grand Island Man. ..im wot am nmi- ri.ir "ZTZJZZ: a .trto WWS MTimtM,- WTO .. w - iPaml Ussary om tke St Joe A Gramd Is- lamd railroad several years ago, yes- terday received a medal from tke com 'miaskm. psssiag-upon . deeds of hero Ism, Tsmder act of congress of Feb fwary. 199. Accompanying the same Imm wm a. tmrtaa to Tae worn on the Tke medal bears tke in- For Bravery. Awarded, to PoelL Act of Congress Feb. 12. 15. United States Medal for Life - ' Hog' cholera fci fmttepTevaleat coanty. Spirited revival iseetiag are way atiTecomieit. Tke mew Burliajrl oa paasaagar depot at Freatomt Is meariag coatpJc-Uoa. The St. OeorreCattW coatpaay-oJ Sidney kaa pmrckaaed 109 head of Colorado cattle. "r - -. goasa one set fire to mad kmried ir of Jobm C Skatt of Bmtler coanty. Towmalm.Nabraska that are mot dolag rnwre or less bmildiag this year are few amd far betweem. , The Northwesters wants to oom demm a' large tract of Fiaawat prop erty for railroad purposes. Tke dates' of the sevemtk session of the David City ckatamsma assembly are July 19 to 28, 1907. ' Tke Nebraska ImrestmMmt compaaj of HsMfwra kaa tied its articles of im corporatioa with Secretary of State Galmaka. It aasta capital stock of $60, 000 A barm om tke fam of G. C, Framk, two miles south of Geaera, was burned to tke gromnd, with hay, grain, and four head of horses. The loss is about 12,000.- Tom Frits, formerly a resident ot Humboldt, but who of late years has been traveling with Campbell Bros. circus, was killed ast week at' Witch ita, Tex. , By a petition in condemnation filed In county court, the Northwestern Railway company announces it will build a mew freight depot and enlarge its freight yards im Fremont: The mutilated remains of a man were found on -e Rock Island track north of Meadow station. Sarpy coun ty. The body was that of O. F. Mc Namara, a stone crusher of Louisville. The first brick for the foundation of the new Young Men's Christian asso ciation building in Fremont has been laid. The building will cost upwards of 150,000 when finished ana furnished. Work will be begum om a system of water works for the town of Leigh within a few days. The bonds, which are for. $8,000, have been sold to the Ancient Order of United Workmen for the face value. The Burlington Railroad coaspany has finished painting its $1,000,900 bridge that crosses the river at Ruloc It was a job entailing about $2,000 ex pense and requiring fifteen or twenty men for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Peckham cel cbrated their golden wedding at their beautiful country home seven miles southwest of Gothenburg, fully 500 relatives, friends and neighbors beiaa; present at the reception. Burglars broke into the residence of Jesse Hlner, an old soldier at Plattsmouth, and stole all of the pen sion money he received from Uncle Sam. This is the fifth burglary' which, has occured within a week. The new Methodit church at Shelby was dedicated last Sunday by Chan cellor Huntington of Wesleyan univei-; sity. Although the amount to be raied to clear the debt was about $600, more than $800 was paid in. One of the brightest doctors in the state, Dr. Lero Craig of Mitchell, was committed to the dipsomaniac ward- of the nsane asylum at Lincoln the vic tim of the drug habit. With kirn is his wifev also a slave to morphine: The derrick part of the machinery to be used by. Mr. Maupin in prospect ing for oil arrived ia Beatrice last week from the south. The machinery will be placed in position at once on. the Farow faros, south of the city. Columbus has the assurance from. Vice President Mohler of the Union-Pacific tkat tke new freight depot will be under cover and ready for busi ness before the snow flies that is, if the snow don't fly before the 25th of December, 1906. General Manager Holdrege of the Burlington has replied to the Osceola OOmmercial club's request that the proposed Stromsburg-Bellwood exten sion be brought through thai eity. Mr. Holdrege -promise to do what he pti to help out Osceola. As a resut of the abandonment of Fort Niobrara, four and one-half miles from Valentine, the government prop erty there will be sold at auction. The order has gone out from the office of Quartermaster ZalinskL bat the date has not been set, State Superintendent McBrien is re ceiving assurances from large num ber sof educators tkat they will be present at the annual meeting of the Superintendents' and Principals' as sociation, which occurs in Lincoln Oc tober 18. 19 and 20. The wheels of the mew incubator factory, which was bought by Fremont capital and brought there from Clay Center, were put im motion last week with a small force. The factory win em'poy 250 men when the machinery is 4ll in working order. The farmers in Cass county, on whose premises demoastratioms im spraying orchards were made early im the sprimg. are very eathusiastic over the results. Their trees are so heavily loaded with fruit -tkat Im many In stances the, limbs are breaking. Iasuramce om, York's opera hoase has not been adjusted yet, amd York's play amd amiusenteatgoing people will be without a playhouse this winter. .Henry Small wood a young -mnmar-ried man amd owner of a steamv thresh ing machine of the Mount 2km. melgk- borkood sewem miles west of, Peters burg, while moving tke omtSt from tke farm of Arthur Stewart to tkat cif Robert Stewart, fell im front of tke moving machine Tke wheels pasted over his body lengthwise, oresalag bias so badly tkat ke only lived a fsw Smffertasfromk glanders, presumably caught from aflUcted horses. John r EcHam4.ofcSntmcrland, ta confined ta am Omaha hospital. Secretary-R. B. Mattisoa of tka Western Telephone esmpany waa at FmUs City , aad Humboldt opening up the mew independent Hue conmectmg those cities with Lincoln. This line gives Lincoln direct: connectiam witk ffamsait City over independent Urns. Mr. .Mattiopn talked witk a .reporter for tke Star lover theaew lime, and every word could be distinctly J stood. 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STANDARD OIL GUILTY AT Jury, After Long Deliberation, Re turns a Verdict Against the Com panyNotice of Appeal Has Been Given The Possible Penalty. Flndlay, O. By tke verdict of a jury the Standard Oil company, af Ohio, Is guilty of conspiracy against trade im violation of the Valentine anti-trust law of Ohio. The penalty. ia a fine of from $50 to $5,000, which may.be repeated for. each day of the offense, or imprison' ment of from six to 12 months. The Standard Oil company, of Ohio. has given notice that it will file a motion for a new trial. Under the practices of the court the defendant has three days to put this motion im form. To the state, the suit, the verdict and the ultimate appeal is Important particularly because it intimates an entirely new method of proceeding agaimst alleged trade monopolies that of information and affidavit, in stead of by grand jury Indictment Tke verdict was rendered at 4:35 o'clock Friday morning, and resulted from m continuous deliberation by the jury daring 32 consecutive hours. The trial occupied Severn days preceding this deliberation. When the case went to the jury at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night, the first ballot of tke jurors stood nine for TO UPHOLD LIABILITY ACT UNITED STATES TO INTERVENE WHEW CASE IS CALLED. Government Piaws e Aid In Support- ingj Constitutienattty, Validity and Intsftpmstatloa ef Law. Washington. Attorney General Moody- Fridays made a statement announcing, with tke president's approval, that when, the first case un der the employer' liability act is tried: be Intend ta ask leave to intervene- in. the case- to saaaart tke con stitutionality, validity asm interpreta- tion of the law. The Iowa; foi- "It baa- come to my getaat it will be claimed in tkat tke employers' liability act. by the congress hut winter, by which a rem edy ta afforded to all employes of tke interstate railroad far death or in jury, incurred in. their service tkroagk thb negligence of' interstate railroads or. any of its -employes- is beyond the constitutional powers: af cangress and therefore void. lb is- my intemUant ta ask leave of the court; In which- the- first came un der this law ifetrJsdlto.mttarvene. mot upon the- question af fact, bat for the- purpose of supporting tke consti tutionality, validity nod Interpretation of tile law. "This intervemmsm mads a precedent in the- leave .gfrea by the supreme court to- this: department to intervene ia m private came arising, under the safety axtpimace taw. Under this ' in- tcnrrnriani fat the ease of Johnson against the Sowtkern Pacific company, tke judgments- of tke circuit court amd circuit court of appeals were reversed amd the law plainly interpreted and made effective., by tke judgment of the supreme court "This, ef coarse, has received the approval af tke president'' It is understood that when the at torney general decided to intervene in these eases he was in possession of information that many of the rail roads had decided to enter upon a systematic effort to break down the taw. This conclusion ta said to have been reached at a meeting of railroad attorneys held in Loulsvjlle, Ky a month ago. It ta expected that a test auit will be brouaht soon im Ken tucky amd another im New Jersey. Offers Arbitration ta Machinists. Washington. A circular ta being sent out to the striking machinists of the Southern railway, proposing fiif tke machinists declare tke strika off, return to work amd submit wage Question te arbitration. OM Circus Rkfer CamdmmalL--Wllllam Duttom, old time circus rider, amd known all aver tke civilised world, was tke victim of am assault at Ninth amd Sycamore streets Tkursday might amd may die of the wounds ke received. Vinton, la. The aaaaal meeting of the Presbyterian synod of Iowa Is in sesslom here. Rev. Jomm McAllister, of Missouri Valley, kaa jsrator. There are over $99 delegates 'in attendance. H Washington Orders win ha witkin a few days far tka withdrawal 3f an but 999 of the marines im Cuba. They will be replaced until the total fores im Cuba members about 7,- iiiiik25xrpYrrc' ia ; -"y nnAer-rfi-twat . " . r - ? FOUND FINDLAY, 0. conviction and tkree for acquittal. As the result of continuous delib erations to four o'clock Tkursday morning one of the three for ac qulttal joined the majority. At seven o'clock Thursday night one of the two remaining for acquittal went over to the other side, and at four o'clock Friday morning tke last of the three gave his assent to tke verdict of "Guilty." Case Against Rockefeller to Watt. Flndlay, O. Prosecutor David stated Friday that he would take no action in the case against John D. Rockefeller until the supreme court passes on the jurisdiction ef tke Standard cases. -Will Fight to Last Ditch. New York. The legal depart ment af the Standard Oil company has gfvem out the following statement: The verdict In the case at Flndlay against tke Standard Oil company car ries with It a single fine of from $50 to $5,000; which is the maximum ac cording to tike law under the informa tion on whic& the suit was brought The defendant Iawjers in the case are taking Immediate steps for appeal, which, before- final adjudication, may pass through' tftree courts, namely, court of common- pleas, the circuit court and the -'supreme court of Ohio. They feel confident of securing a re versal on manifold) errors in the trial just concluded."' MRS. POTTER-COWDflf A SUICIDE Daughter of Bishop Potter Kills Self in Sanitarium. Cromwell, Conn.' -It was stated here that Mrs. Lena- Pbtter-Cbwdin, daughter of Bishop Henry C. Potter, of New York, committed suicide by hanging at a private sanitarium here Tuesday night Mrs. Cowdin was 44-' Tear af age. She came here some time ago te un dergo treatment at a private sani tarium. On Tuesday evening, it is understood Mrs. Cowdlir eluded her nurse, and later her body was found hanging from a beam -la: the cellar. Mrs. Cowdin was the-wife of Wln- throp Cowdin. The bodjrwa ed to New York Thursday. NEW YORK CENTRA. IS FINED Must Pay Sum of $108j0mg) far Sweat ing Rebates. New York. Judge- Holt,, to tke United States circuitcaurt FfcMay im posed a fine of $108,009 om the New York Central & Hudson River Rail road company for graattlng: rebate te Lowell M. Palmer. wtio had charge of transportation four the American SugaivRefining company. There were six counts, and a fibs of $XT,000 was imposed in each. Frederick L. Bomeroy, assistant traffic manager of the New York Cen tral, was fined $1,000- on sack a total of $6,000, World's W. C.T; tL .Boston. An impressiva- memorial service for member: who have died duriag the past three- year was one of the leading event; f the second day of the' triennial' coonrentiea of the World's Women's Christian Temper ance union itu Tremomt Temple Fri day. Lord Carlisle, of England, spoke in memory of his Hftdteug friend,' Sir Wilfrid LaiRson, the noted English parliamentary temperance leader, and others made brief addresses in honor of members from various countries who haw massed; sassy. 7410 Cartridges. Russian Poland. Cus tom oalcers hare seised 19 pack age shipped from BerKa and con signed to Tifiis, which were found tot 74.900 Fire ea Sank Robbers. Auxvasse, Me, Paris Bartley, cash ier, and F. C. Stokes, assistant cashier, amrprised two robbers at work In their bank; tke Amxvaase State bank, here and opened are om them with The robbers escaped. Former Senator Kilted. Faysttarfftte, Ark. Ex-United States Senator J. IX Walker, ens of tke prom inent lawyers ef tkis state, fell down a stairway leading to his cmce and was Idled, kta skull being fractured. Ha warn 79 years of aha. Old SsMisr Killed by Fall. Marietta, O. Thomas Shilling, an old soldier, who was attending the big reunion. Wednesday fell from the third-story window of the Martin hoase to the pavement below, crush ing his, skull aad dylmg Instantly. Mrs. Thaw Net Worried. New York. Mrs. Harry K. Thaw aaya ah ta not in the least worried by the imttaiatiom made by District At torney Jerome that another person in addition, to Harry Thaw may ha in- I dieted for the murder ot Whit. Tke total dead stands at tea. wits two mem so seriously Imjmred by Jump ing tkat'tkey may mot recover. Tke origim of .tke Ire ta still a mys tery, although the consensus of opim iom seems to be that the house was set om fire. There were 21 boarders in the house, almost all of whom: were street rail way employes. In addition there were three Other persons, Mrs. Wat ley and her two sons. All have beam accounted for. The dead: W. N. Nichols, street car conductor; D. B. Neal, street car conductor; W. B. Taylor, street car motorman; G. C. Preston, conductor; Edward Caldwell, motorman; E. B. Henshaw, conductor; George IX Burns, motorman; Willhun T. HalL conductor; W. B. Livingstone, rolling mill man; Olie H. Hines, employe Bir mingham Flint Glass company. The injured: C. E. Hentch. street car conductor; G. W. Troutmam, hh torman; C. E. Keith, street railway employe. All tke dead and Injured occupied moms om the second story of the bouse. The flames enveloped the em tire building when the fire was dbV covered and it was with the greatest difficulty that the persons on the low er floors made their escape. They w" aaaHaaaw aaka a a aaai aaubb aaas wsb ai - - - saved nothing. Every piece of furniture- fa tke house was burned. The firm- is thought to have been of in cemdiary origim. Burglar have been detected on the premise twice within the last two months and Mrs. Watley thinks the house was burglarized and then set on fire. Thieves were discovered at work duriag the progress of the flames and the police were called to keep guard. The ten charred bodies are at the morgue, where It is impossible to tell one fromifhe other. The names given are those- of the missing, the number corresponding with the number of corpses found; STARTS REBATE INVESTIGATION Affairs of Santa Fe to Be Probed by Federal Grand Jury. Los Angehxa. Cal. United States District Attorney Oscar Lawlei Friday afternoon started the ma chinery of the- United States govern ment in an investigation of the Santa Fe rebate situation in southern Cal ifornia. He would not discuss the situation, but it is known that Mr. Lawler had the United States marshal's office send out subpoena for certain Santa Fe railroad official). local truck com pany officers audi official of the local furniture concesmai These official are directed to ap pear before the United States grand jury with books and1 papers as exhib its bearing on.- freight rate charge agreements and! arrangements. BEGAN SENTENCE MONDAY. Former Senator Burtan Has Gone tc Iroatmw. (Ma) JaiL Abilene, Khm Joseph Ralph Bur ton, former United States senator from Kansas began serving his sis months' sentence- at Iroaton, Mo., on Monday. Hte warn accompanied tc Ironton by Mrs; Burton, who will re main in that town, until her husband's release. Troena- an Quell Indians. Washington; Upon the application of Gov. Brooke of Wyoming. Secretary Taft, by direction of the president has instructed MaJ. Gen. Greely tc dispatch ai traap of cavalry to Wyo ming to. round up aad return to theit reservaiSOn the Ute Indians m Idaho. Montpelter, Idaho. A sharp earth quake shock which occurred at 6:2C o'clook Tkursday evening was. felt over-at wide area, points 50 miles north in Idaho and 59 miles east in Wyoming; reporting the disturb; Son Burnedt. Independence. Kan. In the destruc tion, by fire early Friday of the house of J. W. Yelkins, two miles, north ot Deering, Yelkins and one aem were burned to death.. Three other mem bers af tke family escaped safely. Liabilities of Over a ntHMIsn. Turin, Italy. The UahjKrJes of the? banking bouse of Sauckermann ft Co. which closed its doom Thursday, .are estimated at about 91.299,000, and it ia believed that the assets amount to about the same sum. Hurt In aatlrad Smash. New York. One mam was severely hurt amd several others were cat aad bruised Friday whom a Long Island railroad train crashed into a fine of empty cars in the yards at the Bel mont race track siding here. Cuban Treasury Has 91200JXn. Havana. Maj. Ladd reported to Gov. Magoon Wednesday that he had finished counting the funds in the Cm ban treasury and found that they to totaled a Utile more tham $12,909,999, mostly in Americsn gold. Taft and Parry Arrive. Old Point Comfort, Va. Secretary of War Taft and Mrs. Taft, Asstatamt Secretary of State Bacon and Mrs. Ba con and Gen. Funston arrived at Old Poiat Comfort on the battleship Lorn istama Wedmesday. To this uninviting carried big her dairy. these she kept filled through aO tka .warm months witk waatever mature offered her. Tke first sprimg sowars 'amd green leaves tkat showed them selves Im April; daisies, when they came, masses of delicate Qneem Amme'a lace, bunches of yellow goMem rod, clusters of gorgeously-tiated au tumn leaves; amd every one who came iato tkat room exclaimed la voluatarily at tke beauty of that fire place. L knew, another great rambling old house that was ppseesupd of am emor mous mumber of unnecessary land ings and mans. Waste room, the woman who lived there cheerfully called ft. but she made tke most of ft. She gave up aO motion of a reg ular sitting-room and developed am astonishing number of delightful cor ners that were cosy in Yon went up a short flight of steps and were confronted by a cushioned seat, at table littered with magazines, a comfortable reading tamp amd m tiny corner bookcase. Another, and you fbuwd am open desk witk writing material spread mvitingly before you. Yon turned a corner, mad am embryo conservatory, with a twitter ing canary bird ta keep yew company. provided a joy of rent for your jaded eyes. Tkat woman had a great reputation as-a matchmaker a repmtstfosi which she- laughingly disclaimed. "I- never made a match in my life," she said. "IT people will get roofj. please- blame the There ta scarcely a home that not tried its mistress' soul of some special' nook that refuses to blend! with the conventional arrange ment of furniture: Try devoting it to some- special: tiring; a- patted plant, a comfortable lounging place, a niche for curiosities; It may be worth your while. Washington Star. Fruit' Shower and Luncheon. A brldepto-be ha just been given a fruit shower and luncheon by a dosem of her girl friends. Each wan asked to bring some sort of fruit a list be ing made to .prevent duplication. The jars of f matt were concealed about the dining-room; and. the bride-eSast was started upon1 a-bunt flbr thenru All sorts of canned' fruits jellies, marma lades and preserves were contributed. Each jar was attractively wiaapcd im white tissue- paper' or put ha a- box. The luncheon.) consisted! of deviled crabs, olives. Hot rolls, currant jellyv tomato saladj lettuce sandwicmas and coffee. TMBPiow-cream was- ustml ha. paper cases representing? slippers, and tke Individual cakes were round; cov ered with! iclngand:on the top ef each? stood at tijry ctfiha- do dressed: ln white satin, with a- tang- tulle veil After the-guests had finished eating;, they were-askediby timaoeteer to-re cite aloud! their, favoriae recipe aad! best wish'. Tfta-reelpe were- mem col lected and.'givem to-the- bride-elect mm futurottueev. The- Umquitoue Plaidl Is extremely-popular just now. . Plaid velvets' are- seen; as wen: a silks and woolen goodSi Children and' growmupa, too, will: wear plaidh, of every description. It even- appears on- hats, partieut larly those forr small: people. A fetching red hat for a little pee son has a flatcrown of velvet with- a full floppy-brinr of gear plaid silk; Whole- gown are made of plaid cloth or-silK; wanting- suits are made or plaid1 stuffs; and! the most fascinat ing blouses: seeni hn ahag time are-of taffeta; silk;, showing: tke plaids of the various enms. 1 Blue aad green predominate a a I combination- in tni season's goods. Plaid sergesv tee, will be a in materials; Some of the- newest design in addition to the ptaid, a satin: stripe in a. solid color, dividing the material into, still larger squares. ay the sever bays cheap things, says a writer. The wesaaa who wants her money to go as far as so sEabi- never hays cheap things. The woman who wants her family to look weJL. and herself to look wen, never cheap thugs. They have all the expensivemea of some seeaomy. It applies to all of family ahapplag Cheap, feed destroys the digestions of the asunrholi. amd the dctora bills tham make up tke difference. It to feed a family wen. By meant simply amd wholesomely. Cheap clothes are the bane of the poor. They mover look wen and drop ta places -when a good suit would stUl ha fresh amd preseatable. to Fasten Small rugs will not curl up at the corners if triangular pieces of corru gated rubber are fastened under each comer. Have the rubber extended six or eight inches along the edge of the rugs. Bore small holes ia each corner of the rubber amd sew through the holes and carpet The stitches win he hidden by the pile of the rag. Broofiw A heavy broom should always elected im preference to a light for thorough aweepiag. as tke weight aids im tke process. Im buyimg a broom, test it by pressing the edge against the floor. If the strawa bris tle out aad bend, the broom to a poo. one. for they should remala hi a solid boat No. 4, oa which 1S9 mem, was struck by the: e 0 cmck lmarsany awnag mmm driven eat iato the gM through Sawk's channel. At C o'clock tke koasaboat began to break upy amd as tka great waves kit R mem, singly amd im baa the of two amd tkree. were washed iato the asm amd drowned. Some went below for protection, hat whom tke top af the boat was carried away tie waves rushed im aad the boat soom wemt to pieces, thirty or f Orty of the mem beiaa; crashed to death im-the collapse, tke timbers to save drowning. Bighwer Dnmcaberry ta tke hold, but swceeded im getting m log amd moaned mmtil Friday mJgmt On one piece of timber six mem 'were dlmglmg and ntare were hanging to another. The side of the bowse beat was crowded with' mem; It turned aver three times, each time miaeimg the mumber of mem. The Russian steamer Jennie sighted tke wreck and succeeded In rescniag the forty-mine mem who were brought here. Three other steamers with searchlights were picking up dead amd alive men when tke Jennie left the scene. There was another house boat witk 150 mem om board at Long Key. which Mr. Dusenberry thinks was-also-swept-to sea. There was in nil tern boat- at Key, mortar mixers, dredgers ether boats engaged In the work. Tke survivors were furnished' food amd ctotkiBg from the East Coast railway conunlssary here amfi" were gtvem medical attendance. The extension work of the railway along the key has not been damaged:. MIAMI, FLA. Reports from- Eoag Ksy are that every house was demo ished by Thursday's storm, and it was. there that so many men employed' on the Florida East Coast railway extern sloa lost their lives. Damage, to the roadbed and concrete viaducts of' the extension was very light and therewUi: be no delay in construction. ALL EYES ARE ON NEW YORlt the Center ef PoUtfcaJt Interest at Present. WASHINGTON With election, day enbjr two weeks distant tke campaign In- New York state confines to become mere active and more interesting. Both Mr Hughes, the republican candidate -for governor, and Mr. Hearst, the Inde pendence league and democratic cam--dhsxfte, made extended speech making, tours tke past week, aad will continue to make suck speeches from. mow on unml the Saturday night before elec- Net hi some years havecandi- kt that state been greeted by large amd appareatly imterested crowds as this year. Besidesithe can didates for governor, other speakers ef state or national prominence wilt deaver addresses during the? coming week, among them Bourke Cockraa for Hearst and Secretaries Root and: Shaw for Hughes. Increase in Alaskan WASHINGTON No roasamce is of: keener interest than the-saury of tha development of tke mining; industry ta: Alaska during the last decade. It t attested roughly by the -increase in the vane of its annual outpufcfrom $2,409, 999 in 1895 to more than 915,900,909 Im 1905. The gold production of 1905, ac cording to reports of tae-TJmiteu States, geological survey, ineraased probahlF C0 per cent over 1904,. French on the: Defensive. ORAN, Algeria A mountain batmry under the command of IJeutemmmt. Biebenne has beam ordered to the south frontier oC Morocco, opposite Tafileut. The FMaeh plans; strictly defensivk Risings of ance In Morocco! are mot expected: until the middle of . Fighting WASHINGTON Mcmado an United States aad Panama wUl Into an agjceememt providtent foe uni form health regulations amd isspectiom to protect the canal some aad the two souther rotables against yellow fever and other contagious pear tor wssraia-a BRUNSWICK, GA. Telegrams Savamaah show that some anxiety felt far the yacht belensdi Wilammn. which left Smi unlay with Governor Terrell and wife as guests. It is yacht reached St Srkmaam fore the storm broke, bat the from this city to the island ta amd definite iafotmetio ta net able at the present time. The reached Brunswick at midmlgkt asm comtlmmed for sled by m heavy rainfall. DBS MOINSS A. L. Urick ef tale city, president of the State Federmtlem OK MMOOT, ULUWW IBS IBO tione that tried at the mat 1 of the legislature to get tke wage law cut down to again at work, nan tmm time to of members of the' tmvm who mrm mmmttmm' n -'- - tow. As result af tkWdtaeevery ee Feasranom er Laser mem are at lor in eiecoom ot an refaahng ta or a change aad arm forces te fight. .t -1 j - -. - fJL . J i8P $3? J w affirvw .."?-. .- - .. 5&jiS&3&& L S -T5J-- s.2 -V. .i ', rijFv!S , S'L.AlT.js. ,,; v2&3JAiJ&1&i ??a L'-iLs .v sh-yj -rJalrJS.C?VfVi- tlSjSTw .J i.3a5?. - T .'f- i fc-sv-j? ya -.. , 1""i.f5 sA; r . I