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Telcshotics 618-691. m umiKUiilly feet fittintr correct loring costs . and wool price. Not very many, but very PETTICOATS In black mercerized cotton goods cut extra wide and full the S1.50 kind, HLAl'K TAFl'UTA WAISTS morning's trade. Prices $!3.00, 7.50 and 10.00. ' We clone ffntnrflnr 1 P- m' orlnfr July nd Amrnst. Thompson, Beldeh &Co. V. M. C. A. HUILIIIXtJ, COIl. 1IJT1I AND IJOCGI.AS JITS. of prayer anil have as much faith In ltd fulfillment as the humblest citizen. A woman nrose and after asking divine old In guiding the ahlp of state begged that tho heart of the governor mlnht bo softened and a realUatlon ( his (Ins be brought home to him. She thought the chief executive was n good man, but lacked the pjrsunnl presence of the Lord in Ills heart and she earnestly desired his speedy conversion. At the governor's office this afternoon It was asserted that no Invitation to at. tend the services at tho Klrst Congrega tional church had boon received, Gov ernor Savago said several days ago that ho Intended to attend the mooting of' the Seven-Day Adventtstu. IIIkIM Fntnlltlrx from Heat. William Ottens, living ut 026 North Klghth street, was stricken down by tho lntenso heat thl3 morlilnt; nt 9 o'clock. Two hoUi'H Inter ho 6xplrcd. Ho was 69 years of ago uud very henvy In weight. Like nil fleshy ptoplo he has ... Buffered acutely for tho .last .mouth updttic. pro- tractcd period of high temperature ' brought him to his end. fp nMrnu not nl lirtmsi tho first severe attack. Dr. Ulrkncr was at once called, but nothing could bo done At 11:50 tho end' came. The funeral will bo hald nt 10 o'clock tomorrow mortilna from Roberts' undertaking rooms, The deceased wan tho futher of Louis nnd Julius Ottens, who bcth live In tho city, mo aentn or .nr. tmens increaass nttod up with springboards and other con tho list of heat victims to eight. I venlences and nearly the entire popuia- . rr. , "' , . "on spends n few hours then; each even- PRAYER IN OTHER PLACES . ins. In nrnti'lcc a l.llllc Shower In (luleU to follow, tint .Mont I'lllL't'H Condone Hot. I1BATRICE, Neb.. July 25. (Special Tel egrata.) This' was the day set'tMldo by Ihc governor as a day of pruyer for rain. Tho vnrlous churches held services this foro nnon and nearly all of the business Rouses of nil kinds wero closed during tha service nt the churches. About G o'clock this evening tho prayers soem to have been answered to the extent that a shower of rain, baroly laying the dust, fell here. J. L. Randolph, who lives on South Hleventh street, had a llttlo trouble with his family and he threatened to shoot thu whole family and then himself. Chief Asbenteltcr was notlllcd nnd placed n guard over him. Mr. Randolph was of the opinion thai her husband was fomented as a result of the heat and he Was taken before tho Insanity board hero lato this afternoon, but tho board said ho was not lntnne nnd he was given his liberty. (IRANI) ISLAND, Neb., July 28. (Spo clal.) Tho proclamation of Governor Sav- ge. atK.ng no people to pray tor rain am rollof from the Intense heat, was observed I nt tho First Methodist Episcopal church this evening. Bishop MeCabe of Omaha as sisting und later lecturing on the general subject of church effort, nnd In the Trinity Methodist Eplicopal church on tho North tide. In the First Mothodlst Episcopal church subscriptions In tho totnl sum cf $1,5(10 worn secured to wlpo out the church debt. Another light shower foil In this city Inst night. One mllo cast of this city a heavier rain foil, about one-half Inch being re ported. Several farmers In this vicinity re port that they aro now sure of fair corn. For qulto a strip of country south of Aldn nnd southwest of this city tv heavy rain fell, the wntor being reported as Btnttding In tho ronde this morning, A great elec trlcAl display accompanied the showers. At Alda, Wood Rivor, St. raul. rhllllpj and from tho northern part of tho county no rains wero reported and liw showers were purely local. Oforgo Sander, nn employe of the Union I'nclflQ section force, was overcome by hent ycflioniny ntternoon, it wns the socond Nine within a week that ho had been over- ! come, Tho day was the hottest of tho season, Tho government tnstrumouta showed 111 nt 4 o'clock. , TRENTON, Neb., July 28. (Speciul.) I Many farmers nro cutting up corn for feed, I ns u nas neen dry so long they nro dls- cournged. bovoral farmers aro experiment- lng to kill off tho hoppers by soaking n quantity of bran in water and adding parls groen, sugar and arsenic. This Is distrib uted over tho fluid and kills a gat many by their rating It, carrying It to othets nnd live hoppew eating the dead ones. Some lino the hopperdozzor with good of feet, catching several bushels n day. Tho farmers wero busy cutting their grain when theso would havo been moro effective. A few tubes of African locusts havo been received, but no report made. A smnll rd Insect Is working destruction on tho hep pers In somo parts of this locality. It gets under tho wings of tho hopper nnd eats its way Into the body and kills It. Oreat numbers are found dtud from this cause. GENEVA, Neb., July 26. (Special.) Yet torday wns a record breaker, getting to 10S during the afternoon. Clouds arose toward evening nnd n tow sprinkles foil mm wasted musics und decaying bones. What havoc I Rcroft-ii, Id alotio, h c.ipablo or nil that. nd itioie. v It Is commonly nnrltod by bunches In tho necli, ifl:tmmatlonti In the C"eJ, dys pepsia, catarrh, and cenoml debility.' It Is always radically nnd permanently cured by Wooes? Sarsapariligs Which expels nil humors, cures all erup Hons, nnd builds up tho whoio system, whether young or old. t ilooJ't l'llli cure iTytrjllii th non-lrrlftlnn u.l mlr tllir'lTeto taVVwilii luoif' Sjntptrl . I Bee, July 26, 1801. Walking Skirts in Black Cheviot Now stylos, in light weight material, made pretty, corded llounce effect, per not every tailor can make a hanging walking skirl. good ta but it certainly pays to buy a good walking skirt, as it is the most use fill of all outing garments. Prices for good style walking skirts, tfo.UO to $10.00. SKINTS All our handsome silk dress skirts are now reduced in good ami very preuy siyies. i - . i i ..i -i Saturday at $L.00. Extra bargains for Saturday .i.7o and 5.00 for the ?5.00, nnd the wind changed to the west. Oar dens nro dried up and corn Is suffering. Much of the oats will not bo threshed Trinity Episcopal church was kept open nil day today, for all who cared to offer special prayer for rain. ASM. AND, Nob., July 2C (Special.) In accordance with the proclamation of Gov ernor Savago, also by Mayor Rallsbnck of , Ashland, a union prayer meeting for rain was held by nil denominations of the city In tho Flrat Congregational church at S o'clock this morning. Tho temperature at this point throughout the last week has beon over 100 dally, with no rain to relieve the heat. Wheat harvesting Is nearly com pleted. The average yield In this vicinity Is thirty bushels an acre. Tho corn crop In every direction from Ashland Is dam aged. SUTTON, Neb., July 2G. (Special.) The thermometer reached 109 In the shade yes terduy afternoon. This morning a dealer In coal found his bin on flro from spon taneous combustion. A wheat stubble field oust of here .cuught (Ire .yesterday from tbo j concentration of the WnVrays by a smal , -pc'o of ova! g'lassNtcifijg us a fensT ' " itUMnOLDT. Neb. J'uly-' 2fi.-tepccfal.j- inu ncated term continues in this section the light rain of Wednesday having .had no appreciable effect on the tcmperaturo. Tho citizens lmvo turned their attention toward keeping cool and have organized a swimming club and make daily trips to the canal, n cutoff on the Burlington right of-way east of town. The rdnco Is bolnir Local crop conditions, whllo not of the beet, are not such as to cause tho farmers to be completely discouraged yet and many claim that with rain Insidn tho next week a .good, crop of oorn will be harvested. 'Thu bulk of the wlicat crop has ajready ben threshed, only a vory small pcrccntag-i b'efng stacked this yenf.V The'' 'yield ' will average nearly thjrty bushels, an, .acre, .In one or two Instances the returns being nearly forty bushels. The quality Is high abovo the average, the" grain testing from sixty to sixty-two pounds, better thun has been harvostcd for dozen yearB. Tho oat crop is poor and much of It will bo fed from the sheaf, owing to n scarcity of feed. M'COOL JUNCTION, Neb., July 25. (Spe cial.) Tho drouth In south Vork county continues. A light local shower recently Is tho only rnln since July 4. Tho niuo river Is so low that thy water hardly forms a fitrenm, but lies In muddy pools In tho channel. In Kansas, whero the stockmen depond on the rivers for water, this would bo a serloim condition, but tho Nebraska farmer has no fear of a water famine. Tho Inexhaustible body of water beneath nnd the ever present broczo are two friends ,vncn have tc0(, b h ,i,.t, t ..... ...... . .... . drouths. Lato listed corn looks well and shows many oars. Early checked corn Is damaged and chlnchbugn have done much cf tho harm. A good rain would raako cprn In York county even now. Threshing crows are doing well, considering the great heat. Several extra men uro required to niako n steady force. McCool Imports po tatoes which soil at $1.20 a bushel. Local dealers made tho prlco of em;s 2 cents a dozen, claiming tha eggs were spoiled by heat. Apples aro scarce und very poor. There Is no. dnnger of. suffering In York county. The corn will make excellent fod der and thrifty farmers' have begun, 'feed ing It. 'to keep' stock In good condition. There Is a great wheat qrop, plenty of pork unil beef, and though the peoplo would relish somo products of the garden, they can llvo Uko kings on what they h:ivo. DLAIR, Neb., July 2G. (Special.) Thora has been no rain In Illalr and vicinity alnco July 4. Extreme heat has prevailed twelve days, tho thermomotcr reaching the highest notch, 105, Tuesday. Dr. E, A. Palmer's government Instrument made this record. Several nrostratlons from heut hnvn no- curred, hut nono serious. Many opinions are expressed as to the damage to crops, Somo experienced farmers say that corn will stRnd several hot days yet and sur- prlso tho fnrmera as to tho result. Others claim that tho com Is badly damaged In various parts of the county. N ORDEN. Neb., July 2C (Special.) The heat record of this county was broken Mon day by the thermometer registering 115 decrees In the shade. The hot winds, to gnther with tho drouth, which has lusted alnco the 30th of June, nro ruining tho corn crop. Farmers have their corn half cultivated and gono to haying until It ralSB niMln ALRION. Neb., July 26. Speelnl Tele gramsRefreshing showers fell here this evening. KANSAS GETS GENERAL RAINS i:n'ri'ttinl HriMilc In tlir Drouth, rrltli IMrnty of Wnlcr for Stock. TOPBKA, Kn July 26.-Oeneral rains 1 throughout Knnras today havo caused an effectual' break In the drouth, The rains came too lato to bo of material benefit to tho com, but will result In plenty of stock water and giving new life to tho pastures. Tho rain In Topeka lasted an hour. Towns reporting rain tonight are; Pittsburg A fine rain, lasting two hours, Lawrence flood rains at Intervals. More rain Is Expected tonight. Lnrnell A fine, rain Isfalljrig here to night'. ' irnppenft' to i'Ijb general .thYoOghout southwest. "Kama's.' . " . . . ." ' L'eaVrnworth A ll(rh't 'shower foil' and more Is expectrd. In the southern part of tho .county heavy rain fell. Eureka An Inch nnd a half of rain fell. Chetopa Rnln lasting an hour fell. Raymond A soaking rain fell. More Is expected. Lecompton Two and a half Inches of rain THE Oar AH A fcll hero this afternoon and everything Is in uno condition. More rain Is expected. Osago City A fine rain fell here. Ellis-Plenty of rain has fallen In tho county today and tho drouth Is (ffeetually broken. Emporia A good rain was general over mo county. I'arsons Thcro wan an hour's heavy rnln, followed by showers alt the afternoon, The rain 1b general throughout tho county. Iola Rain has fallen In numerous south ern Kansas towns today. Lyndon This county was treated to a line rain this afternoon. Stock water will be replenished and n better tono placed on things generally. Sclo Another good rain fell here this afternoon. This makes eight Inchos of rain that hns fallen here since the wheat har vest. Corn In In fine condition, MISSOURI PASTURES SAVED Heaviest It ai I it of I lu- Venr .Siiaku the I.aitilh In AorthtvcMt lnrt of Stnte. ST. JOSEPH, July 26. Tho heaviest rain of the year fell this afternoon over north west Missouri, soaking tho ground com pletely nnd effectunlly breaking tho drouth which has covered a period of six weeks. From a half to three-quarters of an Inch of water foil. Corn Is lost beyond hone of redemption, but pasturage will ho greatly benefited. KANSAS CITY, July 26. The maximum tomperature today was 90 degrees. Thore was cno death from heat and three pros tratlons. Today was the coolest day thu far In July. The sky was clouded all after noon and about o o'clock a sprinkle of rain fell. KANSAS CITY, July 26. A special to tho Star trom Hatfield, Sedgwick county, Kan says: A small tornado near hero last night destroyed considerable 'arm property mowing down fences, outhouses and wheat Btflcku and partially demolishing a farmer house. .No one Is reported hurt. After the wind ceased rain fell In torrents. Within two hours there wns a fall of one nnd one half Inches of rain neavy rains wero reported this morning t .... i ... at bprlngncid. Mo., and Pittsburg. Kan ami in bedgwlck county, Kan. At Spring iieiu n half ,nch of water fell and nt Pittsburg. whero tho fall continued for two hours, radically enuing tne drouth In that section, great goou win result to Pastures. Other nnlnl In tho southwest reporting rain since yes icruny morning aro Muskoeee. Antler nn.t Aramore, I. T Quthrie. Okl.. Ellis county teiurni uunsas, and Qrnhnm county, south eru nansns; uttlo Rock, Ark.; Abllono. lex, nna Santa Vp. v. m tv, ttire in Knnsno Cltv nt in nvinnb n.i, inornins was S6, four degrees cooler than - - - b.wv.. h.t.a at tne same hour yesterday. ' SlilllV'l.'tm T-i ... . .. ""HH,i, io., juiy t. a heavy ...... iu.i ucre euriy una morninir unil th hireois ami road3 ore muddy. The hrntoi icrni in mo touinwestern corner of Mis souri was broken yestorday by high winds n is sun ciomiy mid more rain la ex pecicii. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 20.-Frora all Indl canons sutroring St. Loulsans wltneN,l it, beginning of the end of tho present spell of torrid weather. The dny was the coolest experienced In uovoral weeks, mndo eo by u fuzes, i no maximum tempcrnturo . nam appears to no noar ui nann lor at. Louis and thunderstorms re u possininty within twenty-fcur hours, iiecoruing to tne- government weather bu renu. Six deaths directly attributed to th wero reported. ior tho twenty-four- , ,B m -CIOCk tonlBht um, ...Km jitosiruiiona wro reported tw. Th torjr. of tho hot spell Is told In those few 1 1 n , I 1 i oaie, ii tinyn: ile.nli oik. prostratloiiB, estimated, 1,000; last day of ...... w.uuus uie ontiro city of St. Louis, Louis 107 1 p rature recorded In St The IVnt.ni.nnlol, i (Hum for the dally distribution of twenty llvo tons of Ice to tho poor of St. Louis. -.H.. muuy uccame tno me- SALVATION OF IOWA ACRES Italafiill Around Sllilcy llevlvox Proin Inn of it nooil Cgrii Crop. SIRLEY, In., July 26. (Special Tclcernm.) Tho drouth Is broken hero nnd n thou sand acres of corn will bo saved. Tho max imum tempcrattiro at 3 p. m. today was 93 degrees uy tho government thermomotcr. T U .- I ..... , -LI. . inu iiiiiiiuu mis evening is .41 of au Inch und thero nro Indications of further rain. DES MOINES, la.. July 26. (Snoclol.i III addition to tho groat danger to tho crops on account of tho Intenao heat and pro- lonscu aroutn, thero is loud complaint irom mo tarms and small towns of scarcity of water. At Bondurnnt, a small town on tho Oreat Western railroad In this county, all of the wells have gone dry nnd a tank lino hoo beon established to haul water to 1 no town nnd sell to tho people. Prac tlcally tho same condition prevails In 1 number of other towns In this nart of th state, although In tho towns that arc near mo i;es iMoines river thoro are nuraorous nrtoslnn wells that are not nffectcd by tho muiim 1 no mineral nrteslan well In Dte .-uoincs. wnicn is nearly 1.C0O foot deep and pours a constant stream, has not been nf fected, and ns It Is owned by tho county im 1 r mer is treo to nil, It Is dully visited by hundreds. SOME FEW CLOUDS IN SIGHT rartlirr Went In .YelirnNlm There Mny ll IIhIii, lint In (Ininhn Only Indication, WASHINGTON, July 26. Forecast for Saturday nnd Sunday: For Nebraska Partly cloudy Saturday; probably showers In western portion; Sun dny fair In western portion, ptobably show ers and not so warm; southerly winds, beoomlng vorlnble. For Iowa Partly cloudy nnd contlnuod warm Saturday; Sunday probably showers and not so warm; southerly winds, becom ing variable For Western Texas-Cloudy Saturday and Sunday: showers In the Panhandle; varlablo winds, For New Mexlcb Partly cloudy Satur day nnd Sunday, with local thunderstorms In northern portion; variable winds. For Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory Lo rnl thunderstorms and warmer Saturday; Sunday partly cloudy; variable wlndH, For Arknnsas Thunderstorms Saturday and probably Sunday; winds mostly south erly. For Illinois Fair Saturday; warmer In northeast portion; probably showers nnd somewhat cooler nt night or Sunday; light southeasterly winds. For Missouri Partly cloudy Saturday; showers In western portion; Sunday prob ably sho.wfrsond not so wnrra In eastern portion: winds most southorly. For North Dakota Showers Saturday! coolor In northwest portion; Sunday fair; variable winds, For South Dakota Showers nnd cooler Saturday; Sunday, fair; variable winds. For Kansas Partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday; probably local showers; not so warm Saturday In northeast portion; south erly winds, becoming variable. For Wyoming Partly cloudy Saturday DAILY HE 13: SATURDAY, and Sunilny, with local thunderstorms In eastern portion, winds mostly westerly. For Colorado Local thunderstorms Sat urdny; Sunday fair In western, local thun derstorms In eastern portions; varlabl winds, For Montana Fair Saturday and Sun day; westerly winds. 'liiirnl Iteeorit, .wii.a, juiy Z8. utncini record of tftn perature and precipitation compared with m corrcsponainc day or tile last thre years: . 1901. lm 1STO. lvss. Mftxitnum temperature.... W 87 S3 W Minimum tempcrnture.... 79 67 70 t'.l Jiean iinperature P9 77 76 tTccipitation W .00 .00 .00 Iltcord of temperature nnd preclpltatlo hi umaiia mr tijis ttay nna since March it Vonnnlteroprritturc Excess for the day..,. , II imiii pjci'm since :unrcii l .-sormai i)rcipitatlrifi,..t , h Inch ucncii'iicy ior Uio -nay H Inch Total since .March 1 12.19 Inches uciii'iciicy since ."Morcn l 6.M liiclaut uenciency tor cor. period, l!o... 2.70 lnehe Deficiency for cor. period, 1S99... 4.09 Inches llrport from Station nt 7 I. St. STATIONS AND STATU Or WKATHSR. a Umnhn. elrnr North Plntte, partly cloudy I'lt.f'.Htl. nl 1.. v.iuj t-.ll.v, klUUtlj j. ......... Salt Luke City, cloddy ltnpld City, partly cloudy Huron, cloudy Wllllstou, clear Chicago, clear St. Louis, clear St. Paul, mining unvcnpori, cienr ...1 Kunsns city, cloudy Helena, clear , Havre, pnrtly cloudy Illsmnrck, cloudy .... Oalveston, cloudy .. T Indlcntes trnce. L. A. WELSIft Local Forecast Ofllclal. Chlenito Ilpfnsrn HunU Ordori. CHICAGO, July 26. Four deaths and six prostrations were the net result of to day's heat and humidity, tho former being 82 degrees at Its highest In tho weathtr bureau, which means nt least 5 degrees below tho street Uvel temperature, nnd tho humidity being 71, As tho hot spell grows In duration many of the transfer and parcel delivery companleo are refusing to accept rush orders. So many horses havo died from the heat, notwithstanding the pre cautions taken to savo them, that a re fusal to accept rush orders wbh necessary. Comanche Iloncrvntlnn Soolccd. FORT SILL, Okl., July 2C Rain fell late yesterday over the entire Comanche rcser yntlon. It at least m'(j the dust and ronde travel for' tUehofncstbK0rs more- rtgrcoablo, ' ' r ' 1 r . ., Cincinnati, lit ttir Vl'iicUen.' CINCINNATI, July 26.-Ttvb deaths and three prostrntlbns resulted, from tho hent here today. Tho thermometer renched !' degrees thjs aftercoon. Kentucky Still Too tint. LOUISVILLE, July 23v Thoro wero seven deaths nnd 'thntc prostrations from heat In Loulsvillo today.' Tho maximum was 100 degrees. . GERMANY'S NEW TARIFF LAW (Continued from First Page.) chines' weighing ted tons. Steam threshers aud.movWfs willvpay 9 marks, .whllo other machinery -.viM range-from. 3 mark 50 pfopnlgs to.v18 ,,fijarkippr. metric huudr.qd- Tho- duties onrdynaraos and motors rnncu from 9 marks ion machines welshing .live hundred-weight: or less to 0 marks on dy namo and motors welKhlnir from five to thirty hundred-weight. Telephone nnd tel egraph apparuttis will nay eo marks. Thn duties on wagons will rnniro from ?fi n 150 marks, lllcyclen will pay 150 marks, whllo buggies nnd carriages will pay from 100 marka to 200 marks; bicycle parts, rough, 40 marks; finished, 1C0 marks. Pi anos and orenns will nnv in rr,nrv pipe organs 25 marks. All the foreirnlnr- duties aro reckoned per metric hundred weight. Section 8 of this tariff law pro vides that dutiable goods sent to Germany from countries treating Gorman shln n,i Gorman goods more unfavorably thau those 01 oincr 0 ountriea mny be assessed at double tho rates provided for under this law or to the full value of thvso goods, nnd that dutlablo goods arrivinc from i. countries that nre on tho free lit may bo per cent or their full value. lCoceuta JVo barn, Pny. Your drugg'ot will refund vnur PAZrt niKTiinW rt- . Tetter. Old Uloers nnd Sore Pimt - -- wi 4 a lullj ill nnrn KinmiiAt. Ulackheadn on, tho face, and all skin dii. cases. 60 cents. Tootl, lnller In (he Army. Five dentists In tho emnlnv nf n, ii-i.-j f nn PS. 0VC.rnD,ent arc Prf"-nilng duty In tho Philippines, ten moro are on their way there, ono hns, been ordered to Cuba, nnr, 10 . lorto Ulco, one to West Point, one to Fort Leavenworth and nn. i r. Monroe. All have been provided with a ?. 0,periUOf5 machinery. This outfit Is identical with that contnlnnd ,1 ?..L '? appointed offleca of the hlRhe.t class 0 dentists in civil life, each costing in tho nclnhborhood of $300. hoo In Tivo "Wonu w' up.inndo to lynch Gordon Tlio VheHT hau called In all of his deputieV nmi it, npunces thnt h will defend the inl in.i his prisoner whllo life Insts. Jn" nn1 Iti HlKim from I'rolij t. rlim l'n,,or. twenty. llvo mn .iii. . i.'. iL.Vf: '.or l. . 1 1 v. ik l , LJ. .Illlv H n r . orBan of tho I'rrHbyterlan church. ills with n capita of $50,000. , grai u SIGNS OF PARALYSIS, fit 11 lie rilsrovrred In Time. Numbness nf tho hands nnd arms wim premonition of paralysis, kept by mo while I sas using coffee. I filially discovered It wns caused by toffee; hcn I quit the coffoo and begnn drinking Postum Food Coffee tho numbness ceased entirely ana I havo been very well over since. At ti.ot tliuo I wns unablo to sleep, but now I sleep perfectly. Husband wns nlso troubled from Inv f sleep while hn was drinking coffee, but now no uses rostuin Food Coffee with me, nnd we both sloop perfoctly Our llttln hnv had peculiar nervous spells and I slopped tho uso of coffee with him und have lieen giving him alt the Pottim Food Coffeo ho cared for. nV'fli perfectly well now.. My sister was trnubll-d' with nertoiis headaches while Kile used coffee. Shp found how greatly Improved we wore from uscontinuing it nnd using Pojtum Food Coffee, so she made the change and It now rid of her' nervous headaches. Wo are naturally strong advocates of Postum." Mrs. J. Walford, CastalU, Brio county, Ohio. ...... Ml) W ,W Sll M .21 72 S)l I'd 6 91 .00 SI SO .00 M) 81 T 74 76 M 76 b't .0) 92 9S .00 ....... 74 74 .02 i' 1 ysi w S2 !u T S4 Ml .00 78 SI .00 66 72 00 &2 84 .30 CtoAlTVlnS- y,?ot 'i -far""" .TULY 27, 11101. PRECEPT FOR SCULEY BOARD Hatj Diptrtmut Complttti Oatllns fr the HaTftl rijht Inqilrj. INVESTIGATION'S SCOPE IS UNRESTRICTED Direction!) lilt en Unify Arc (Inly for IIH (Jenrral (Inltlnneo Court Is to .Make Iteootnnirn ilatlouv. WASHINGTON, July 26. Tho precept to the 8chloy court of Inquiry, which tne Navy department hns been preparlug for several days, was given to tho press this afternoon. It Is 11 document addressed to Admiral Dewey as president of tho court, Instruct lng him concerning tho mattets to be In vestigated, Whllo It directs that the "en tiro matter" of Admiral Schley's conduct during the operations In West Indian wa ters shall bo Investigated, making use of tho very words employed by Admiral Schley In his letter to Secretary Long, It nlso se lecte certain dlstlnctlvo acts of the rear admiral concerning the facts and propri ety of which It calls for paitlcular Inves tigation. Theso points cover briefly Ad mlrnl Schley's alleged delay with the flying squadron at Clcnfuegos, tho slowness of his progress toward Santiago after leaving Clcnfuegos, the retrograde movement to ward Key West, tho effectiveness of the bombardment of tho Spanish fleet at tho ranges used In tho reconnottsanco of May 31, tho state of thu coal supply on various ships when he telegraphed tho department that ho would return to Key West, the loop of the Brooklyn at Santiago, the accuracy of his reports nnd mattors relating to tho controversy between him nnd Commander Hodgson over the Alleged colloquy which Is snio to navo taKon place aboard tne urooii lyn when tho loop was made during tho naval engagement off Santiago, With the exception of the last two, the countn practically sum up the criticisms of Admiral Schley's conduct mndo by Secre tary Long to tho senate, which the sec rotary characterized ns Schley's "rcpre hcnslblc conduct." Ono of the Importnnt points In tho precept Is tho dlrcctl court to report In Its conclusion pertinent facts which It may deem to bo eatabllchcd, together with Its opinion and recommendations In the premises." Precept In Full. Tho precept In full reads: "To Admiral George Dewey, United States Navy, Washington, L). C: Upon the re nnd Captain Samuel C. Lomley. ,U. 8. NJ, Judge advocnto general, Judgo advecatert' hereby ordered to convene at tho Nairy ii?, nartment. WnshlnXnn. t oVlnlr AT ;Th .h , c.r.iiir:' w iiiibuii;, illb UHJ ui a VJI ifmnii 1301, or ns soon thereafter ns may bB'jfac- ucaoie, tor tne purpose of inquiring into tho conduct of the same Schley, commodore In tho navy, during tho recent war with Spain nnd In connection with the events thcroof, "The court will Inqulro thoroughly Into all tbo ,'tlrcurastances bearing on the sub JcctiOf tho Investigation hereby ordered and to this end, besides examining orally all proper witnesses whoso attendance can bo secured, will call upon tho department fcr all. dpiutnentary , evidence . in relation thoretp on its flies. Court Ik lo .Unite ItetMtmnienriatliHi, "Upon the conclusion of the Invcstlga Ion tho court will report Its proceedings nd tno testimony taken, with a full and detailed statement of all um oeriinciii ltshcd, together with Itc opinion nnd rec- nmmnnlln. I.. .. hllo tho department relies unon the discretion or tho court to mnko Its exam ination Into this matter full ami mmninin - )-'-- b renuesieu oy tno offleer nt whoso In tanco It Is convened, tho report should how tho conclusions reached upon certain oints to which nttcntlon is specifically di rected as follows: 1. ins conduct in connection with the events of tho Santiago campaign. ino circumstances nttendlng, the rea sons controlling nnd the propriety of tho movement of tho 'Flying Squndron' off CI enftiegos In Mny, 1S9S. 3. Tho circumstances attending, the ren- sons controlling and tho propriety of tho movements or tho eaid squadron In pro- vcmiiuk irom uienruegos to Santiago. "i n. u "D .iii-uiiiniiinceH atienriinr. thn nr rlvftl ff th. (l.-l.,!... a .a .. . w . .mv . 1JNIK 11 111111 rnn nrr xant.oM. tho reasons for Its retrograde turn west- waro. ana departure from off Santiago and me propriety tncreor, Why He Dlnobeycil Order. "E. The reasons attending and the ren sons for tho disobedience by Commodoro fccniey of tho orders of tho department contnlncd In Its dispatch dated May 25, ioi'o, nnu 1110 propriety of his conduct In tne premises. "6. Tho condition of tho coal supply of mo r-lying bquadron' on and nbout May 17, 1808; Its coaling facilities; the necos slty, If nny, for, or advisability of, the re turn or tno squadron to Key West to coal; nnu uio accuracy and propriety of the of. Ilclal reports mado by Commodore Schley wuu respect to tills matter. "7. Whether or not every effort Ineum bent upon tho commanding ofllccr of a fleet under such circumstances was made to capturo or destroy the Spanish cruiser Colon as It lay at anchor In the entrance to bantingo harbor, Mny 27 to 31 Inclu sive, mm the necessity for or advisability . .nfc.isuiK mo untterics nt the entrance to Santiago harbor and the Spanish vrs sola nt anchor within the entrance of tho nnmo namor, at the ranges used, nnd the propriety of Commodoro Schley's conduct in tno premises. "8.. Tho necessity, If nny. for and advisa bility of withdrawing at night tho 'Flying nquauron- rrom (lie entrance to Santiago harbor to n distance at sea. If such shnll bo found the rase, and the extent of such withdrawal, and If a olnsn and adequate DiocKaoa or sum nnruor to prevent the rs -oiv in nn- enemy k vefsois (.Herefrom was established and the propriety of Commo dore Schley's conduct In the premises. 9. Tho position of thn Iironklyn on thn quest of Rear Admiral WlnlVeld S. Schley,. ler, rh,", '' a va .nl n" 'ha s4- U. S. N.t made In a letter dated July, 22. 02J n'V.1 Lctnicy..tUA- Utv ll'0l,rcopy herewith, a Court of Inquiry, of Jyaf: Vh J'f prttairtr.t'o bfefJWlBO; whloh you nro hereby appointed president. ' c in" 1 t:1"3e,!,CJ' C01Jrt ot ' 1 Rear Admirals Lewis A. Klmberly and An- " Llf, nct,ntpl1 '0 tall. j. r. .... . .-ti.. v. to.nnon 'todayiLoiir h, nn'. 1. . . morning or July .1, 1S9S, nt thn tlmo of the exit of the Spanish vessels from the har bor of Santiago. Tho circumstances at tending the reasons for and tho IncldentH attending the Drooklyn In the direction In which it turned nt or nbout the begin nlng of tho action with said Spanish ves Kels and tho possibility of thereby collid ing with or endangering any other of the vessels of the United States floet and the propriety of Commodoro Schley's conduct In tho premises. "10. The circumstances leading to and the Incidents and results of a controversy with Lieutenant. Albon C. Hodgson, U. S. N who, on July 3, 1808, during tho bat tle of Santiago, was navigator of' the Urnuk lyn, In relation to the' turning1 nf tha Prooklyn; nlso 'the colloquy at that time botween Commodore Schley nnd Lloutenaut Hodgson nnd the ensuing corrcspnndcuco between them thereof, nnd tho propriety of tho conduct of Admiral Schloy In tho premises, "Tho foregoing speclflo directions aro given primarily for the Information and VCVu, ","',!?,' ", tne -entiro matter,' tho Investigation of which Is asked by the olllccr concerned- "Rear Admiral Schley has been Informed of his right to be present, either In person or by coumiel, during the Investigation; to Cross-examine witnesses nnd to oflcr evi dence before tho court, should he so de sire. Tho court may at any time grant to othere Interested nnd entitled thereto like privileges. The Investigation will be held in open court. This employment on shore duty Is required by the public In terests. "Given under hiy hand nt tho Navy de pnrttnent, Washington, this twenty-sixth day of July, nineteen hundred nnd one. "JOHN I). LONG, Secretary." Loiik MaUcn a Mil tr men t. Secretary Long, made the following state mcut nbout Uio .precept. "It Is simply nn enumeration of the factn thut have been, to uso tho applicant's own words, 'under discussion;' they nro referred to Informally and suggettod to tho court nn mntlcrit which have been under discussion and. aa such, should bo Inquired Intn by them. They aro enumerated In accordance, with the general rulo that when Inquiry Is made tne person Interested should havo notlco beforehand, as far as possible, of nil th flpcclflc things about which Inquiry Is likely 10 do maoc, Judge Advocate General Lemlov. whn un designated as Judge advocnto of tho court louay, win now proceed with the prepar.i' Hon of his case. Ho will oxamlno all dneu nicnt. and prepare a list of witnesses. The court win pro.bably sit for several months moro than likely until nfter congress con. venes In Dcccmbor. Judgo Lemlcy hns not me witnesses Before the rnnrt .(.nil , They may bo taken from the nnv mi' army or rrom civil life for undoubtedly some of the newspaper correspondents will uu eaiieu in this cose. II U f BM1i..i.i. In view of tho recently published Interview of Captain Eulate of the Snnni.h nu m. ho and Admiral .Cerver.i himif ni i at ..It .ni 1.. , ..... ". ui; 1.-1 urn ir Admiral Schley deslren It. Of fuurso tne court of Inniil,. V,... ... thorlty to compel their attendanco nnd It is moro than doubtful whether they will " " summons, but tho oppor tunlty will bo afforded. . No word has been roeoiviM f- j mlral Klmberly who, It wan reported, had nuen to the donnrtmrnt mtn ,,.. on to tho hoalth mndo It Inadvisable for him to at "all tho tempt to serve on tho court. Ho will not bo officially notified of hta selection ns n member of tho eourt until hri mdv. .1... , na wa mailed to him today. A. copy of Uio, precept, nRp wn, bo BonL t0 Admlrnl pawoy and Rear Admirals Ren- Itl3"' -Socretary Long to , ua.. , Klmberly, who Is reported ,L .,;, . U',,e.r 'o h,m "Plaining that hltVtn L 1 Woul,, hnn!l pPrralt 7"" "v ""emoer Of er 01 tno court. Hopo thn V r f r A 1 ' . ' 811,1 "pressed at that tho Indisposition frnn, '',1,:i'',"m1 mlral Is reported to h . ' T only temporary and that he will bo Able n serve. LATE JUDICIAL DECISIONS Attorney nnd Client t am nttorney.Js bound tn Hnoi ..m, i.i client w.Ulfran.kncss, and to. render her .iuiiscu account of hi recclptB and V JVJP- lN...J.J, 123, -li.DMka nna IlnnklnR-. A general "'(?ient. hdnlf'a r.tl,niiUnj!t... .?.. . r. . wwuuuo, nun no uuttiority to com iKuuiise or settle claims for n .u. nmu uue. ov virtno- nf 5fr... ,'.""", 1 . Wagering contracts price of train,, wtioro it in h ilU-11 thm- nn. withstanding, 4helr terms, no actual delivery iuu runi was contemplated by tbo par tics, are generally, held to be illegal und void in tho United States, even in thn ,k. senco of an express statute declaring them uivuiiu. jus fed. Ken. 372. e. UiillillitR Trade Where laborers hnvlnc uuuo assign -tne sttmo, such assignment car ries wun If Uie right to enfuren th lr.n iur such yvorrc. ui Pac. nop. ICoIo.l 3S0. Ileneflelnl AxNocliit limn. Appointment of a receiver for a benollclal asiociaiiony ft court of tho state in which It was 'Incorporated. does,not defeat an at tachment ,b'o Its property by another state, mado before .suQh pppplutniont by a clthou 01 mo stato in wnlch thc.nunolntmont u uiiiuu. 111 At. iicn, tra.i 202. lliuikruutu)-. ,. ltents of "land, accruing' after an as- slgneo for tho" benefit of creditors has taken possession' of th'o assigned nronurtv. below?, as between-'gcnertiV creditors ahd a mortgageo- claiming ' undert 'a nior'tga'go which plodgou' thoents, fsslies, 'and profits of tho land to the lattur; whon necessary to fully pay the obligation's secured by me mortgage, uu xv.e. nep. (Ohio) 60i. Credit Men. The seller of goods may retain the goods until the price la paid, In the absence of a contrary agreement. The purchaser of goods. In the absence of a contrary agree ment, Is rot bound to pay therefor or tender payment until the goods nro ready for do livery. 19 At. Hep. (Del.) 2(8. ('oriHirntlona. Tho receiver of a foreign corporation up. pointed by thu courts of n foreign Jurisdic tion Is entitled in mulntulu.an action for tho recovery of realty In the possession of n rcsldeiji of the state, whero no rights ot resldept creditors Intervene. S6 N. W. Ilcp. 3. V.l BIO. Deiinrtmrnt Store". Defendant corporation, conducting a de partment store, advertised" Itself as car rying on the practice of dentistry In ono ot Its departments. Plnlntltf emploed de fendant lo trwit her teeth, and tho work was so unsklllfully done that hor Jaws were Injured, for' which she claimed damages. Held, that defendant wns estopped from denying agency of the persons doing the work, though in fact thoy worn carrying on the prncticu on their owp account. fiO Is. K. Hep. (N. V.) 697. Co 111 mini Inn .llerctlinn ta. In nn notion to recover money paid on a carload of oranges purchased by plaintiff subject .to Inspection, whore tho plaintiff hud examined the oranges und accepted thvm, but later repudiated tho sale, on the ground that they were not merchantable, It wns error for the court to refuse to submit to the Jury the question whether defendant had so packed the oranges that plaintiff witt thereby Induced to make only a partial examination of thu same, since that was the only .ground on which plaintiff could rocovor. 63 S. W. Ren, (Tex.) 656. 'I'VJfj-S'pnOjiu , soap," Jin's 'bVon hero two niontliH; your money buck if you wnnt it. ' Nobody wants the money. l'uli Si Co., makers, Philadelphia, In . TIV - Help for Wamn Who Are Always Tired, "I da not feel very well, I wn so tired nil the tlino." 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