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-::2" " " " THE OMAHA SUNDAY '"BEE; SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. ft intri' Telephone Douglas 618 Reaches All .Departments Thompson, B.el den . Cops. Store Welcomes Ak-Sar-Dcn Visitors , This great htore welcomes every stranger in our city, whether they intend purchasing or not; the store, where honest! methods are pursued. v where aU goods are marked in plain figures, where there is but one price, the lowest, which is made to everv one, where no; effort is made to mis , load the public. v .. . We welcome You to see.this great store where simplified store keeping prevails, Wander leisurely through the wide comfortable aiBles; ask all the questions you like; put your traps in the free parcel check room? and when you are tired out, come to our cozy rest room on third floor, recline in one of the large easy chairs, telephone, telegraph or write letters to your friends. An attendant will be here to show you through our store. Be sure to see the pneumatic tube system, the only one of its kind in the city. Our great stocks will afford. yo u a splendid opportunity for making such pur chases as you may require. The store offers you its best hospitality. ' . " Friday Nlfltit Tlie Ak-Sar-Bcn Ball w Tbe apparel needs arising from this occasion will be many' and right well are we prepared to meet these demands. Beautiful evening coats, charming millinery, dainty gloves, neckdress and all the needed accessories are here in tempting array!. ' . Beady To ' Wear Clothes for Well Dressed Women. Our famous Cloak Department needs no introduction to the women of Omaha. They all know that we are the Style and fashion leader of the city. Thl la where they come when they want something good. To the thousands of women visiting here, we want you to be Ilk the Omaha women, and buy all your garments here. You will save money, time and worry. Tailor mad Salt. bona; SUk Ximono. Tttr Ooata, Week ran. Petticoats. Swell Winter Coats. Handsome Drees aad Lovely Waist. Walking klrta. Bala Ooata. Bv.nlng Coat. All our garments are fitted by skillful expert, and everything pressed and stitched by men tailor. we 'sell the famous Woo It ex Garment. ,,, Second Floor. i t ' ' ' Autumn Showing of New Colored and Black Silks. Tou cannot go wrong in choosing silks here, either as to quality or price. New Plaid Bilks, never such equlnlte color combinations, also pretty stripe, with flashing silky tripe that gtv brilliancy. New staple silks, wash taf feta In the new glove or kid' finish, very beautiful. New Swiss Sapho, if you are thinking of something for which to make a pretty hew gown for evening wear, see them. Each on I a beauty. Also the new blue, brown and Co penhagen blue are attracting a great deal of attention for street ear. New Black Bilks, the display I very large. Re member w carry Haskell' Silk, absolutely the best silk in the world. They are so superior In quakty and weave to any and all other black silks. Tou are Invited to come in and look them over. Charming Millinery. Thompson, Belden & Co.'s Millinery Is the local standard. This Fall, as heretofore, one of our strongest point is Millinery. Each, season, we have shown a choicer range. You are now asked to inspect a selection of which we have Just cause to be proud. French aft and American Ingenuity are shown side by side. Special stress is made on dress hats for wear at the Ak-Sar-Den Ball. Come as early in the week as possible, as the middle of the week will find us extremely busy. Our Millinery buyer, Miss Fenner, is again in the Eastern markets, securing that which is smart and exclusive in Millinery for the Omaha women. Second Floor. ta Grecque Tailored . Under- ' .,. wear. , ' In order to bare your' gown fit perfect 'you should have tailored un derwear. Such are the La Orecque carefully made garments that fit and hast without wrinkle or gather. Every seam and dart is double and sewed flat, ample In cut, yet without superfluous fullness at waist line, so . that the stoutest figure may be fitted perfectly. The following garments made of nainsook, long doth or the finest of mull are carried in stock: ' Combination Corset Cover and Drawers. 1 1 Combination Corset Cover and Skirt. Princess Slip and Long Skirts. And they are surprisingly inexpen sive. Second floor. Bargain Square in Basement. "Bpeolal sale of Remnant of HHo Flan-'" ,' . nelettea, ill Ho Peroalea, to Amoakeag Apron ainghama, eto. Monday K at per yard . Marabou Boas. The latest neckdress for women, a oft a down, very fluffy, come In na tural and black.' Price' from IT.00 to' , 'ISO.ao each. , ' ; : ' Main' floor. ' Monday's Bargains in Our . Economy Basement, . Linen Department. Bab Dry Whi Cloths 100 do. ft Rnb Dry Wash Cloth, each. . . Special dais keaalssane Soarf and Center Pleoes IK dosen In all of Renaissance Scarfs and Center piece:, worth regular 11.75 , ,nd 2.00, Monday, choice Ken Is sauce Center Pleoes--25 dozen . Il.itfr Kenalssance Center 7ff( Pleoee, round or square, each '...$1 Ostrich leather Boas. Are quite the correct neckwear this season. Thompson, Belden & Co.'s Is the right place to see the styles at their best. You will ap preciate one of these at the ball. Ostrich boas, large fluffy shapes In black, white sky, gray and white and black. The Best in Corsets. The new season with the sew garments calls for new corsets. Miss "Fluffy", Miss "Oriental", or Miss "Tailor made", all require to be properly corseted. Although the sleeves may look full and drop Into the waist line, the latter must be sharply des tined showing a caretully corseted form. Fully realizing this, we have stocked our department accordingly and are prepared to show you the choicest models' from the Redfern Whalebone Corset Line. To appear at your best at the Ak-Sar-Ben ball you should wear a Redfern by all means. "Se- Rubber Button Hose Supporters at- s n curlty tached $3.50 to $15.00 per pair. Second Floor. New Belts. A pretty belt give the finishing touch to the costume. Many new ones lately arrived' now on exhibi tion. Steel studded belts continue In favor. , We hav some beauties la brown, navy( Mack and white, with cut steel buckle, - very pretty. Also steel tudded Strip in brown, black, navy and whit for . making belt. Main Floor. Bargains in Our Linen De partment Monday. Special Bale Remnants of Table L.lnen, bleached and unbleached, in lengths of 1H to 8 yards long. Towel Kale Monday 100 dosen 4 So Heavy Huck Towels, size OCT lSxao. at each aSC One dosen to a customer. " v- ,BoMn WPkin. Monday w'r ?ho.lc,;,f. " and Nan kin, in half dosen lots, c"l fkfi Monday, for each JpX.UU Main Floor. MacHurdle Dress Shirt Are you uncomfortable In evening dress? If so, then your shirt doesn't fit. We handle the best dress shirt on the market. The MacHurdle, full wide bosom with patent band to keep bosom from bulging. Tou will feel comfortable in evening dress If you wear a Ma.cHui.dle shirt, 11.60 eaoh, cuffs attached 12.00 each. Silk Shawls. For evening wear. A very necessary article for the Ak-Sar-Ben Ball; In black or white. You will need a small throw for covering the head, or a large shoulder shawl. We have Just opened a large and beautiful line of pure silk, imported head and shoulder shawls, the handsomest we have ever shown. Prices on silk head throw f 1.26, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.60 each. SUk Scarf for the head, from $1.60 to $10.00 each. - Silk Fringed Shoulder Shawls, $1.75, $2.00. $2.60, $3.00. $1.60, tS.00, $6.60, $7.00, $7.60 and $10.00 each. ' ' Out of town visitor will find one of these hawla a pretty gift to take home. . Main Floor. Dainty Gloves. With the advent of Fall Festivities, you will find our glove department fully equipped with a most attractive showing of everything that Is correct for dress handwear. Our glove reputation for years has been established on quality, and we are keeping up. this reputation by Importing only what Is first in quality for the lowest price. A splendid line of this season's pinks, cells, light blue, primrose, reseda, pearls, and all that is new to match your gown. Expert glove fitters In attendance, Ak-Sar-Ben Ball Friday night. See that you are properly gloved. Main Floor. Beautiful Hosiery . for the Ak-Sar-Ben Ball. Jv'r wa" eeason when we have in ?.,2lCh. a Prof,"'l'i ?' "Ura styllah thing, fall Hi '""I?"..0' f,!2e """'"V should not .Voh2.;r,.?.iir.u?oUwtlon of thorltfttlve styles ais tlVt'8 ".""J0"' Thread silk hose. In plain shades $1.60 snd $2.60 per pair. Plain black alllr hnu - v. - , - t a A ..7V. -'"'"v I-o. 175, per pair. $2.00, French silk hose In all the new shades with ltococo embroidery, chenille and beaded front and $10.00 per palf. . Main Floor. $1.60 The Beacon Crib Blankets. This Blanket la self airing, easily wash ed and guaranteed fast color; comes In plain and dainty de-. OMPSOH, BELIE Howard, Corner 16th Street Open Saturday Evenings) i . Be 8-29-07. Bed Blankets. Reliable Blanket from the North Star Woolen Mills, grey, , with beautiful bord er and new finish, $4.25, $5.00, $.00, , $7.60, $8.60, $9.00, $10.00, $12.60, $16.00, , $17.00 a. pair. Fulr Dress Accessories for Men . Men! Have you all the proper acces sories for the ball? Read this' list through, then come to our Men' IV partment Monday and select your needs. Full dress neckwear, either bow or ties, 26c and S5o each. Enamel or pearl studs In set of three at 26c and 60c a set. White or pearl kid gloves, $2.00 per pair. Pokely, the correct full dress collar 15o each or 2 for 25c. Light weight black lisle half hose at 25c a pair. Black Silk half-hose $1.60 a pair. Ouyot, the dress suspender, 60c a pair. Pearl links 60c and $1.00 a pair. Watch fobs at popular prices. ' Main Floor. Paris Approves It Broadcloth Best Selection Here. A lovely feature has been brought out In broadcloth. "Spot proof", the eoft satiny finish has such an air of elegance, yet they will not spot with water. London sponged and shrunk, J.. . U J1 - 1 , ,L. . ivuuy lur iuq nveuie. in an IUQ IKao.- ionable colors. Particularly good choosing in the wanted blue, brown, garnet, plum tones and black. Such broadcloths are' bound to be exclu sive. They cannot be copied in in ferior fabrics. A regular $3.60 qual ity now $2.50 a yard. ; i TAFT SURPRISES JAPANES His Vessel. Arrives at Yokohama Without Being Sighted. RECEPTION COJOnTTEES HURRY PrAgraaa lactate Bayal Aadleac Moaday, FcIUvre fcy m Laacaeoa at the) ralace. TOKOIIAMA, Sept. 2S.-8ecretary Taf arrived her early this morning on boar the steamer Minnesota from Seattle Sep tember IX, passing all the signal station without being sighted. The various re ception committees and the members of th American embassy who had come here from toklo to welcome Mr. Taft wer aroused by runnere. Ths town was oon enlivened and the bay was crowded with launch displaying American flag and other color. Secretary and Mr. Taft and Thomas J. O'Brien, th new American am bassador to Japan, and Mr. O'Brien, who are early riser, met the visitors from the shore In th main saloon of th Minnesota at 1:S0 a. m., while th United States cruiser Chattanooga, anchored In th bay, saluted Secretary Taft' flag a secretary ot war, which was hoisted at th fore. Secretary Taft after a brief consultation wJth th reception committee and others, accepted th entire program for his enter tainment, but declined to participate In any function today or Sunday. On Monday the secretary will be received In audience by th Japanese emperor, which function will be followed by luncheon at th palace. Count Hay ash I, th foreign minister, will iv a dinner In Secretary Taft' honor on Monday evening and on Tuesday the sec retary will be entertained at luncheon by th minister ot war, Lieutenant Ooneral Terauchl Msakl, which will be followed by a reception of the American residents of Yokohama. On Wednesday Mr. Taft will attend a dinner to be given In his honor by th municipality of Toklo and Thursday morning he will leave the Japanese capital for Kobe, where he will embark on board th Minnesota for Manilla. Whll in Toklo Wednesday Mr. Taft will take luncheon with the American charge d'affaires, H. Pcrclval Dodge. The Minne sota had a rough but not unpleasant voyage across the Pacific. Secretary Taft during hi stay will make his headquarters at the Grand hotel. He Is expected to make a short trip to Toklo this afternoon, traveling on a special train. Th secretary on landing here was greeted on every side by th Japanese, with whom he I exceed ingly popular. Ambassador O'Brien and Peter Augustus Jsy, first secretary of th American' em bassy at Toklo, and the staff of th em bassy left Yokohama for Toklo at 11 o'clock this morning. a ' liold crew heave In sight. They steer a :our for the airship and predict good araathar. A cheer.' :0 a. m. Wild wosoan, returning, from th hair dresser, visit uie airsnip m tnd meets Muggsy. ; Admiral tell her n '.hought he wa securing a cabin boy when tfuggsy waa hired, but discovered h had k whol crw, and believe th brig "Batn" :nuld fight Ilk a frigate. i.O a. to. Admiral Baydorfr ascend :he frame of hi ship and surveys It with . A -. IIC11. I. . l nautical eye. in maiey aay. ou tut another ref." : 10:16 a. in. Telephone in Th Be offlo -still ringing. People Inquire when .the alr lhl will sail 10:J3 a. m. Boatswain piping Llves hi frn-o'-war fashion. Ship' parrot says, 'Pieces of eight, pieces of eight, pieces of tight." - ' 5'. l0: a. m. Admiral Baydorfer descends -jrom the rigging and shouts "Sllenc there 'between decks," some rude kids having 'started something outside the airship tent. U a. m. Admiral Baysdorfer is photo giaphtd Ja th act pf tapping a gasoima tank wltn a monkey wrench. ' Captain Yager' photographed a he shouts, "Air-aTd-ho!",. A chr. . 12 m.-Elght bells. , "1!:23 p.' m. Phonograph In Th Be ofnc talking ver th telephone to anxious qulrers. It says in a gentle voice, "No, not yet," 1 p. m. Airship is searched for wig of wild woman, thought to hav been lost in th cabin. . 1:2$ p. m. CaptMn Yager sings, ."Fifteen men on th dead man's chest, Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum; drink and the devil had don for th rest, Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle ot rum." S p. m. A woman giving her address as Chicago stepped on the hose supplying water to th ship; cutting off th supply temporarily. - . 2:10 p. m. Yea, this is Douglas 801,' Th Bee office. No, not yet. Admiral Bays dorfer has Just descended from the rigging. There Is tap-tap-tapptng. The Chicago wo man is not on the ho now. , -J:4 p. nv-Captaln Yager "eays he feel ilk Jack London, only h will not be gon for seven years. -The matey la throwing off ballast. QUAINT : OLD HBHi r t ; Visit- ' ki.vo In-1 They were little old men; one had a thin iruigo ui envw wiiiiq wjuaiieis which ran from ear to ear un'derneath his chin. The face of th other wa hidden by a heavy growth of gray sandy whiskers ot the Oom Paul Kruger type. ' Many people stopped to watch th two aged comrades as they looked timidly about in th great crowd. Tear of sympathy cam Ino some femlnln eyes and one of a crowd of girls who saw them declared with a clasp of her hands that they were "Just too cute." Th two stopped and consulted In a low tone for a time. Then they approached a policeman, timidly eyeing his face as they addressed him and the man with th Kruger whiskers put the question: ""We' com up to visit the Ak-Sar-Ben," he said. "Could you tell u how we can get tharT .W ain't acquainted with the city." h added in 'an explanation, which wa quite' superfluous. '. t' ; The policeman got busy right away. There Was- something' In the ; two old men that seemed to. rouse l)ls sympathy, as It had those of other. They were" so guileless, so Little, Fellow teased to City Attract ' Mactt Attention ' They looked like the babes In the Wood, standing bewildered In the crowd 'at th Union station. But they were not . babe. Sweaters! Sweaters!! i v. 1. Boys' Athletic and V-neck Sweat t ers..' ln Jflnest " worsted" yarns, cplars oxford gray navy blue qx bite .; $2.25 Children's Sweaters., In military ' Jacket, athletic- roll collar or V . seek styles fine we rated yarns, la every popular color. .$1.50 Children' - Sweaters, . roll collar, ' ethletio styie, in' medium rib, bright red, blue and white, $1 Th Sweater season is here and the Sweaters are htrt in cletsina vari- ety. Just the style and most any color you may , fancy for- little folks er big boys er girls. II..'. ... I vuu wvu wwvaiviv, will vw athletic styles, in plain colors and neat combinations, pure worsted yarns, sies 31 to 3S, $5.00, $4. B0 and $3.00 Sites 16 to 30. at, each, 13.60 $2.00 Girls' and Misses' Sweaters, In best worsted yarns, pretty Nor folk styles, In golf red, nary . blue ot white, at. each SS.?( , $2.25 Infants' Sweaters, in plain colors and pretty combinations, in a wide price range, at, each, fl.lt .11.00. $1.25 and 05 Little Admiral Sweater Sets; cap, legglns and sweater to match. per set $1.50 ' Writ for illustrated catalogue. LUMBER TRUST BEFORE JURY Iurestigation of Ita Dealings vSoon Begins at Minneapolis. FIFTY WITNESSES SUMMONED Testimony to Be teeir a to Meth ods Said to Hare Been V4 AgalnSt Independent Companies. ator Foster of Washington, who waa in strumental in having Sharp appointed, to meet him. He went and was asked by Senator Foster to go to see Campbell, meeting him. at Spokane. Campbell Inti mated to him that his irfterest was merely a passing one, but that his friend Steunenberg of Idaho was Interested and that th matters ought not to be pressed. Borah Begin to Take Xotlce. ''Mr, Sharp returned to Bolss and pro ceeded about bis duty prosecuting these offenses, when William E. Borah began to take notice of him and wanted to know what waa going to be don about the tim ber prosecutions, whereupon Sharp tcld him they were to be pushed. That. Is what I wanted to know,' said Mr. Borah. Mr. Borah then went to the receiver of and ST. PAUL, Sept. 2.-The federal grand Jury will next week begin an investigation of the so-called lumber trust which Is un- . of the land office, a Mr. Oarrelt, derstood to hav It headquarter In I broached th aubject to him, wh annneapoiia. nrty witnesses have, it la reported, . been summoned to, testify before th grand Jury. Of this number twenty are from this state and the rest from Iowa and the two Dakotas. It la understood of which so distressed him that Mr. Edge worth released him from the necessity of performing th ceremony. Miss Elisabeth 6neyd proceeded to London under the care of Lady Holte. Mr. Bdgeworth followed and the marriage was carried out without difficulty. The marriage, though unusual, was not illegal, according to English, or Anglican church law of that Urn. An amusing description of th "seven stagea of drunkenness" wss given at th Marylcbone police court last Saturday dur ing the hearing of a charge agalnat Mrs. Agnes Memlge. Mr. R. T. Williams, a medical man of Vpper Dorset street, said he wanted to examine the woman after she had been arrested, and found her "In a mellow, comfortable stale of drunkenness, recovering from Irritation." that th government has been collecting typical of the Ideal world where everybody testimony to how that th lumber trust love his neighbor and where avarice, envy, bcn using the malls for unlawful pur- strlfe and the kindred vices are unknown. Poses In its 'crusada to squees th Inde- Th polioeman with a gestur worthy a pendant companies to exhaustion. Th re- butler of . some aristocratic nobleman . P" ' the grand Jury on this particular Mr. Garrett advised Mr. Borah out of them. The entrymen made their conveyances from themselves after they had made final proof to other dummy trustees, notably one II. 8. Rand of Bur lington, la., who had been formerly con- tTkoep L,FE TERM FOR CONSTANTINE ushered th two oldster into the big ele vator. 'As It ascended they clasped each others" hands, looked frightened for a mo ment and then a smile of pur delight rus tled the surface of. th Kruger whisker and found an answering chord on the smooth lip of th other. - - Conducted 'by- their' blue-coated guide, line of law infraction may be of tlonal character. BORAH IN LANDFRAUD (Continued from First Psge.) they came out on the viaduct. With Impe- ; by him. at hi. request, which was endorsed nai gesture the policeman commanded a Farnam car to stop and (he two got aboard and with clasped hands settled themselves to th wonder of this peculiar vehicle. After th marvels of th rid up Farnam street had entranced them for only too hort a time th car (topped at Seventeenth on th back 'of them In th office of th county recorder ot Boise county. Title Old Pass at One. '.'Tou must understand that: title did not pass Immediately, because about that time ther cam a general order holding up for Investigation ail timber and ston land mtrm , . . t iuiiiiiihi an iiinnr ana sion isoa ! !.7?k t.h.!0n5uCt.r.?l"!ly . P'"t!1 I That order remained In fore about iii7 oivii iu mn mug xiign- way, and gave th moat minute instructions regarding th purchase of ticket. Hand In hand tha two went rinwn th street gazing at the buildings. They bought 1 meir tickets from th smiling young woman at th ticket window and had the mechanism of th turnstile explained to them genially by th gentleman who took their ttcket and then, still hand In hand, th two comrade were swallowed up in th merrymaking crowd. WOOD Freeman Pretstaa C. D4e. RIVELR. Sept. 27. 6pecial.)- C. Dodge, one of th early Dlo a year. Th embargo on timber and ston land entries wa lifted and when It was lifted these particular lands passed by deed from th Mummy entrymen into the hands of Palmer, with four or Ave exception. A special agent of th land department named Sharp mad an Investigation her and recommended th cancellation of these spe cial four or five entries for fraud. Whan the matter cam before th local land offlo th government employed ' an 1 attorney named Cag to appear for th United State and th defendant employed an attorney named Worthman t appear for them. "When th hearing cam on Worthman Chlcaaro Judge Impost This Sentence for Harder of Mr. Loals Gentry. CHICAGO, Sept. JS.-Frsnk J. Constan- i tine, convicted of ths murder of Mrs. Louise company of E.u Claire and i when . theso . venJ,ct of th, Jup Mntenc(1 u priaonment. Late In the day Constantln wa taken to th penitentiary at Jollet. nected with the Northwestern Lumber .w- ....... nesr of Hall county, and for years a real-" 0DJeclea lo - appearing for ths govern- dent of this place, was suddenly stricken ment- A adjornment was taken. Worth dead, whll looking ftr hi ranch near n,aa J"PIard and in tb afternoon Alliance yesterday afternoon. His body Fra,lk Martin, a former attorney general will reach hero today. His death waa ud- ' ot Idh whll Steunenberg wa governor. deeds turn up they are found In the office of William E. Borah, these latter being a second group of fraudulent en tries, and by him and at hi request were recorded In the office of th 'recorder of Boise county where the lands are sit uated." . Selection of Lands. Th arraignment of Senator Borah by Mr. Burch then went Into tha matter of th selection of lands reserved to the tat of Idaho by Governor Morrison, who waa determined to have some of these valuable timber and forest land for the 'state of Idaho. Early In this transaction William B. Borah, again ap pears demanding to know of Oovernor Morrison what lands h proposed to -lsct and was very much displeased over certain selections. Borah appears In these latter cases as tb attorney of th Barber Lumber company. (Members of which are Included in th Borah Indict ment.) Th statement concludes: . "Again, after thss dummy entrymon had performed their tasks and received their easy money from- this combination, i generally at th. hand t John Klnkaid, they had to surrender their . anal cer tificate in order to procure patent for these lands. These final certificates war presented by John J. Blake, clerk and as sociate of William E. Borah, at th United State ' land offlo. th patenta were turned over to him and were recorded at th request of th Barber Land company. "Out of this transaction It will be shown that Frank Steunenberg received IIS.000 of th stock of th Barber Lum ber company." , BANDITS APPEAR IN CUBA Party of Rnral Guard Leave on Trio to Brlna Th era to Time. HAVANA, Sept. 2S.-A band of fourteen bandits attracted the attention ef th au thorities of Santiago province recently and today a detachment of rural guards waS sent to apprehend them. Shots were exchanged and the bandit were dispersed. . i The government doe not bellev that th appearanoe of the bandits In Santiago prov ince wa part of the movement planned by the conspirators recently arrested her. They are believed to be outlaws, represent ing several foreign nations, who hav been employed at the Santiago iron mlnesi -CapV tain Dougherty, supervisor of th rural guards at Santiago de Cuba, has left thaU city for the scene of tb disturbance wltA an additional detachment of rural guardY and It I believed that the bandits will be captured within a few hour. Report received from-all other sections of th Island say that quiet prevail. SANTIAGO DE CUBA. Sept. 28.-A train left San Luis today for th vicinity of Cueto Nlepe, with a detachment of rural guards and their camp equipment, to hunt down a band of so-called bandits who hav been located In a wood near Harrsra. HYMENEAL Hedger-Dadley. TANKTON, 8. D Sept.-S.-(Speclal.)-Frank C Hedger. deputy state 'auditor, waa married here Wednesday afternoon to Miss Julia Dudley, daughter of B. C Dud ley of this city. Mr. and Mr. Hadger left for Sioux Fall and other point and will then go to Pierre to reside. Woman Pound Murdered. IOLA, Kan., Sept. 28.-Mlss May 81pp. ears old. tha daughter of John N. SIdd. a well-to-do farmer, was found murdered In the back yard of her horn at Moran, ten mile from here, last night. Her throat had been out and near by waa a rasor with which th deed had been committed. A motiv for th murder la lacking. Ther is no clue to th murderer. another defendant In this case now on trial. appeared ther to defend th entrymen. Th case went against Martin and he ap pealed to th commissioner general of th land office, where it again went against him and th cancellation of th entries tor fraud dan. a he had left her only a few days ago In th best of health. Mr. Dodge ar rived In Hall county In 1864 and since has been a eontlnous resident of this county. He I th owner of large tracta of land throughout tb state. He was (? years of age and leave a wife and on daughter, ! was ordered. Mrs. I. C. William of this place. i Martin Procures Waiver. Grand Dnk Frederick. CONSTANCE. Grand Duchy of, Badsn, Sept. 2s.-Grand Duke Frederick of Baden died today of intastlal Infiammation. H "Then Martin procured relinquishment or waiver from thss four r five entry men whose cases war gon. and had rela- tlve of -hi e-wa enter three of these MNsoN yinomtE, co. j)Cs V 13131317 TiOVCljISsmUi $ wa unconscious for many hour before hi death. Mrs. Carolina Joyoo. - MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. Xa Mrs. Carolina W. Joyo. widow of th lat Bishop Joyce ef tha Methodist Episcopal church, died at an early hour today .at her horn In this city. ' Bolldlnaj Poraalt. Kmll Erirkaon. frame dwelling. Thirty, alxlh and Hamilton streets, 12 J, 8. Wick man, frame dwelling. Thirty-fifth and Dav es' srtvort st re a, 14j6; Ha mm brewing com y pany, repairs. 111 south lvntn, . tracta of land and a party by th nam of Wall entered th other and thy went through th necessary steps to obtain titl. "Th deeds were then conveyed to Mar tin and by him. to th Barber Lumber otmpany. Almost immediately aft-jr these landa had been reported by Agent Sharp for cancellation a flutter ef so llcltuda ran along th lln. and w nnd Steunenberg communicating with hi friend. A. B. Campbell, to Spokane: that wa Sharp' horns, and -Mr. Sharp re ceived a telegram from United State Sen- DEATHS BY ACCIDENT (Continued from First Pag.) STARS STRIPES BEER A Superior Family Beer It Is made from Ingredients of th best quality pur Imported Bohemian hops, pur malt and water f torn th celebrated Willow Spring. Th beat of all beers As Pore as tha Bubbling Spring Isvigoratlsg, Btrsiag-thsaUg aad HaeUkfal Order a Case Sellvtred a Tear Soma Thirty (fs.OO) Grssn Trading Stamp with every cass (a dosen large bottles), price. ...... .SSJ9 Fifteen (11.50) Green Trading Stamp with every cass (I dosen small bottles), price U Out-of-town Customers add $ 1 SB for rase and bottle, which will be refunded on their return. Willow Springs Brewing Go. WA&TM HONS, Pre. X. T. UTWUU), Traaa. Offlo 1407 Xarasy SH. rkoae . ISO. B row sry, tod aad Hickory Bis. rkon p. 18. ITlil i !.?AiiMir5: I '7 ,js"'' Sneyd, a very beautiful and accomplished lady.' who had also been wooed by hi friend, Thomas Day, author of "Canford and Morton." Honor died after a short and happy married life, of rapid consumption.' On her deathbed she adjured her husband if poaalbl to secure as her successor hsr own sister Elisabeth a th person she conald- . erd most likely te fill her place In hi af fection and to some up to bis requirement In th management of a housshojd and famll. Afur a due Interval Honors' wishes were fulfilled. Edgwrth became a suitor for tha hand ot Elisabeth Sneyd. ' Th baana of marriage war called la Birmingham, but strenuous public opposi tion was shown to tha atarrtag. On th day appointed for the ceremony th clergy-. man received a threatening letter, the taer j Typwriters at Actual Cost ON account of the dissolution of partner ship, we will sell all machines at actual cost until we have sold enough to make a cash settlement between the partners. EXCHANGE TYPEWRITER CO. 1024 Farnam St. " Tel. Douglas 3074