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« TF KILLED, 39 WRECK. |S men injured in HURT Head-On Collision on the Chicago, Milwau- |pr, snnsmare the Sylph, kee and St. Paul, at Rhodes, lowa. TRAINS MET ON A CURVE. Both Engineers Are Dead as Well as Nine Workmen and Many of. the Injured May Die from Wounds. ° - DES MOINES, Ia,, Aug. 7—A special train brought in eurly to-day nine of the the wreck on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul road at Rhodes. One of the men, fireman ‘William Tharp, is dying. The special train was in charge of Dr. A. W. Trout, the railroad company’s surgeon at Perry, Bleven were killed and 2% in- jured in the wreck. THE KILLED. Engineer Dennis Markress, fast freight, Perry. Engineer William Brayman, construc- tion train, Perry. Nine workmen on the construction train, THE INJURBD. Fireman William Tharp, fast freight, Manilla, Eight workmen on construction train. Thirty construction train workmen Row at Collins. Otto M, Klingman, of Rock Island, was among the wounded brought here. His right arm was broken and he was badly bruised. He was on the work train. The thirty injured who were not brought to Des Moines were left at and near Collins, Fireman William Tharp, of Manilla, who was on the regular freight, wns Injured, losing a leg and being seriously bruised. It 1s thought he cannot survive. Dr. Trout satd: “The collision occurred two miles out of Rhodes. The construction train was running out after dinner and met the freight on a sharp curve. Both engin- eers were killed and one fireman serl- ously injured. He was brought here to- night. One of his legs, the right, had to be amputated. ——=_?—- American Boys in China Die of Ptomaine Poisoning. VICTORIA, Aug. 17-Twelve boys, gons of American and Buropean mer- chants and missionaries resident in China, died of ptomaine poisoning at the China Inland Mission School, Che- foo, on July 7, after eating chicken ple. Boys’ Day Go-Worrow. A veritable sensation is) promised to visitors of Che Big Store On Friday, Aug. 8.) A queer summer indeed, so far. July a record breaker for}) cool, rainy days. But August ap-| parently will make up for lost time,}) and with September a close second, there will be enough hot weather, probably to make us all sufficiently, uncomfortable. And the boy! Bless}! him, he must have cool clothing to}, enjoy his vacation thoroughly. And}| the parents! So many little extra} expenditures during vacation time.} | It becomes a problem to keep]| ‘oung Hopeful’? looking nice and] | fresh, Rocks, fences, streams and! woods are hard on clothes. Y city pavements and the hot sun, as; well as the washtub, are great ‘clothes destroyers’’ often. Just at the Right Time comes this extraordinary offering of floor will shortly be a fact. vious to removal every garment} bearing the mark of Summer, 1902,], will be transierred to some happy, boyish wearer. For Friday's distri- bution 812 garments have been ee- lected and each and every one priced|| One $ 7, 50 One Fity 4° Filly The simple statement of the act- ual value of these garments would read like fiction--hence the omission. The following brief description as) a guide: 1343-PIECE VEST SUITS, sizes 8 to 11 years well represented; not’ many 12 to 16 ea UT RPIECE JACKET SUITS, all izes 7 to 16 years in'the various lots. / &3 NORFOLK SUITS, including 4 year olds, and then up to 10 ve PURE WORSTED Blouse Suits, navy, myrtle, red and brown, wizes 3 to 8 yea with silk ecart). 200 HIGHEST GRADE WASHABLE SUITS the celebrated "*REGA' louse Suits; also 2-Piece Jacket tucludin, Ballor Li Friday, $1.50 SIEcEUCOoPERG) Back at and Mrs, ; PRESIDENT HOME AGAIN. mint Firt After Watching Gu y. Ww resident witnessed the gun firing on he Mayflower, The Sylph, on which they sailed, lay n the Sound all night. The President Roosevelt landed this morn- tervelt will take evier on the Syiph, assistant surgeon, to report for duty on he plac AAA Jabs capita en sd abasic late RRC RC Raa aL 1d MORBID CROWD SNIPS TRACY'S HAIR SPOKANE, Wash. Aug. 7—When the riff, with the body of Outlaw Tracy, drove through Davenport hundreds of persons followed and crowded about the wagon. By the time the vehicle reached Stone's morgue the streets were crowd- ed and from every corner could be County and the crowd was asked to stand back. Several persons were allowed to see the THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1902. Pron " heard ‘nree shoute for ‘The town was wild The morgue doars had to be closed Lincoln y, and then trouble began. > one wanted a relic, and in’a shor nothing was left but the body. Some ene even pleked up the, blood stained hand which had been used by Tracy p from bleeding to death, Many locks of the desperado's hair were carried away, and In some place Bis head had beon made bald. His trousers were cut {nto strips, and before ivided they were cut Into s. y me they were smaller pi Correct Clothing. Thus far this Summer we have held two sales of Men’s Ofe Ohird and Last Sale Friday. we THEY WERE SALES! The veriest landsman knows that a good yacht properly handled will sail in any kind of weather, and keep in the lead. : . Store does business in any sort of weather, because it studies the needs of its patrons, and meets the tastes as well as the pocket- books of the purchasing public. The Siegel Cooper Consequently its great popularity among'all classes. Wen’s | Agua ete SF rare, even at The Big Store, Our “MODEL REFRIGERATORS" are | No. 460 of the finest workmanship, guaranteed to be | Value $17.00, charcoal filled, perfect circulatig of dry air, | No. 461, apartment house style; and- | Value $18.00, removal pipes and shelves, and very som No, 458, apartment house style; value $12.75, that you have received the BES 10.25 value $19.00, World’s Greatest Grocery. A Friday List That Bespeaks Economy, Yes, and the right kind---the best and truest kind---of economy. When you buy Groceries here, no matter what you pay, you can rest assured —the best that money can buy. That's Summer Suits. Detailed description would be futile at this late day, asthe assortment consists of almost EVERY GOOD KIND OF SUIT. another, and so on, And the dark and medium colorings are principally IN LARGE SIZES, in fact up to 48 inch bre NORFOLK COATS and TROUSERS, are chiefly smaller sizes up to 38 breast. Ge , t Sriday, 25e. Straw Hats of every pedigree, every braid, every shape and all qualities. But there are two of one The light coloring Straw Hats for men, youths and boys. Straws and Washable Hats for children. 25e. Friday. Refrigerators. Handsome, dependable Refrigerators at prices like these are indeed 73,50 15.50 16.50 arenes house style; | No. 462, apartment house style; (Basament.) the only kind The World's Greatest Grocery Store sells. FANCY CHICKBN HALI- BUT or SALMON ° STEAKS, per ib, JO PRUITS AND VEGETA- CUCUMBERS—Fancy long oon Cucumber per doz., POULTRY dressed I FISH BISCUITS: Old-fashioned home-made NEW EN( LAND BISCUITS, ROAST BEEF—Fancy Beef Roast, Broil Chickens, 1b. LEMONS: FANCY MES- SINAS, juicy, thin 8 Nain, G Vie i KE—Pound Ca in, Citron or Mai Fanoy *® 15) cum Gall- forni 1E8 — Fancy Black Cherrie: Long Branch kfah or Putgien. |p. 9 | IAFBS can, ur ney ten | RASPRRRAIES — Park rand’? 14 taepberriee; oan = 10 oF at, FRESH MEATS— LAMB—Lexe fancy Canada foros Lamb, 13 D MUTTON — Hind quarters Janada Mutton, 40) i Blended 1 P ott TEA~Your rich fla~ yored Green, Black or 35 a, Ib, ICKLES ~' ai Crown rand Pickles; e, CRACKERS — Fresh made ‘ Soclal or 6 oC morican | Tea Blacul Lalit 8 | SARDINES) fort ida, 009 can, 10 SALMON — Bearhecd tency, Bad oF including TROPICAL and . 15 FRIDAY 3.5 00 ] EACH. Cigars. High grade and popular brands at positively less than fac- tory prices. Why pay full prices elsewhere, when such values as quoted below are offered you? IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA; Conchas Selectos size; box of 50; elsewhere $5.50, 4,75 CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS; Key West and New York mal strictly high grade, equal to tm a ted, several brands; $4.75 3. 50 Paine} box of 50, KEY WEST HAVANA SECONDS; band made; 10c. quality, $4.50 value, box of 100, 3.00 KEY EST (CORCEAS. FPAOUALEG, clear Havana, high grade, $3, 2.50 value; box of 50, | Box of 2, 00 REINA VIOLA, Con 50, kind, three of chas Perfectos, ROBERT BONNER, Cabinets, HAVANA SPECIALS, Conchas Selectos, CREMO, CUBAN- OLA, SUPREMACY, | ™°%° 7 57) LIBERTY COUNCIL, ) he KEY WEST Rx) TRAS, and GENUINE | Box of brid RICAN BRE- | 2, 6,00 LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGAR, box ee Mail Ordere Filled, oS OMB Foor, Rear.) Batt-Rearing Drop Head Sewing ze 72, 7, YY A Most Unusual Sewing Machine Opportunity, ——— All have be. mak- them easiest run- ning and perfectly noisele, ‘they are a J deci ‘ed im- wement on the Singer and New fome models; have automatic winder and tension; all best nickel attachments; mounted on highly polisked oak stand with beautiful ewell front wood-work; guaranteed for S years; THE LOWEST PRICES FOR HIGH GRADE QUALITY IN AMERICA. BALE - BEARING MA- CHINES with box top, 4.75 CHENES with drophead, “as 7D (lnstructions Free.) (Third Floor, Centre.) BALL-BEARING MA. She was found dead when the husband | and three grown daughters entered the house. ment b e the y entered jemcap his t RETURNING FAMILY FOUND HER DEND After then sendi ing her eight-year-old son, im to the store for candy irs Neuman el the doors her apartment at No, 281 Henry s and commited sulchte ay inhaling U1 inating gas, 125 Sheets ) Writing \ Je Paper, ) Whiting’s Rest Quality, - Regular Priee, 250. a Quere. si [4,750 I OMeCR S fonery Dept. Second Floor.) Clearance Sale of ‘ ee enetey ( n 5 Coney hie 7. 5 remendous energy eop Books, 4 Thousands of Popular Books Are Included in This Sale.’ Works of some of the, most fam- ous authors of the day. Hundreds of different titles to select from. | Printed on fine quality paper, hand- somely bound in cloth, stamped from individual designs. (If or- dered by mail, please add 4c. for Postage.) A few of the titles: THE GREAT K. & A. TRAIN ROBBERY. by Paul Ford, author of Janice Meredith, ing, eo RS ABROAD, Rudder Grange, aN Such marvellous assortments ! y Frank The "by Mra, Oliphant. fe. Every author handler Harrla, author of by J. G. Holland, author of Bit- Water Motor Fans. A new device answering the same purposes as any high-priced Electric Fan. Can easily be connected to any style faucet. Results obtained are the same as those from any $15.00 Electric Battery Fan. These Water Motor Fans are go simple in con- struction that anybody can attach them to a faucet. Come and ses the demonstration of these Fans in the Basement. 1.50 B MOON, by John Oliver Hobbes, » in Temptations. &o. nk Norris, author of McTigue, HBORHOOD, by Mary A Humble ‘Romance, 10-inch size, 12.4neh size, 2 00 Lomen’s Undermustins. Excellently Made Garments in the Most Remarkable Styles and ‘ Lowest Prices. ~ July earned its own laurels and achieved records for Underwear sell- ing which makes this branch of our business doubly important. The stocks are at all times enormous. Thousands pf garments are here, and that they may be emphasized as representing all that is best in modern underwear construction, lies.in the fact that they were made in our own factories. You saw the process when the AprilySale was in progress. The specials for to-morrow are: DRAWERS. DRAWERS, good cambric, umbrel- Ia style, ruffle of tucked lawn and hemstitched hem, DRAWERS, fine cambric, umbrella style, ruffle’ of tucked lawn, lace and embroidery trimming, NIGHT GOWNS. NIGHT GOWNS, nainsook and cambric, square neck and chemise style, very pretty, yoke effects, hemstitched tucking and lace. Very special, NIGHT GOWNS, nainsook and cambric, very fine quality, several | pretty styles,Jong and short sleeves, trimming of lace and embroidery, PETTICOATS. PETTICOATS, ood cambric, um- brella flounce of tucked lawn with fing embroidery rutile, | PETTICOATS, fine quality cambric, | knee umbrella flounce of lawn, hem- stitched, with two wide insertions | of orchoe lace, finished with hem- stitched ruffle and lace edge, extra 75. dust ruffle, vory special, 1.50 (Second Floor, Centre.) IS 98 39 49 Women's Wrappers. More Excellent Garments at Prices That Created Such a Stir Monday and Tuesday. By all odds the very best Wrapper values of the season, Soon as store opened Monday the rush set in. Wrappers sold faster than they ever did before, and we've done some wonderful Wrapper selling on the Seccnd Floor. To-morrow’s needs are all good news, for the assortments have been freshened and every lot is as complete now as when the sale started. Interesting details follow: 45 | KHt75 | A100 WRAPPERS, fnelawn, good WRAVPERS, dimity and WRAPPERS, law and lawn, handsome, clear, wasb- perior qual- patterns, light and medium hie patterns, light and dark patserny, colors, full skirt, with deep effects, the skirt cut full, dary, okist with ‘deep ruffle, waist cut extra full, with’ wide ruffle, very neat waist effect, 98c, values. trimmed with fine’ embroi- / dery, $1.50 values. flou=ce, $1.95 values, a4 Floor.) i Women’s Summer Dresses. Better Vows Was Yever Gold. We are planning Fall surprises for you— notwithstanding there's six weeks or more of hot weather ahead And these preparations mean emphatic reductions---immediate clearances of those fleecy, ilutfy, frilly Summer Dresses that have been so warmly admired. Prices are cut thus: SHIRT WAIST DRESSES, fine mercerized chambray, in blue, ox 9 95 blood, oxford, rose, green, etc., MERCERIZED SHIRT WAIST SUITS, blue, green, p.nk, tan, ete. fluiahed with deep bias fole tucks op the wi ing fold on skirt, embroidered theses a” O00 BATISTE AND DOTTED SWISS DRESSES, with wid Jaco tim- dotted Swisses, linews, ete, 1 ming applied tu a ovel manner, Buicea were $19.80 10 $29.50, extremely clever styles; reg Teducs price $10.00, 5,90. SATIN FOULARD DRESSEg large aascriment of very newest styles; values upto $i, 7, OD SHIRT WAIST SUITS; Satin Fou lard, beautMully designed, 11,75, 12.75, 14.50 DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES, an (esoF mint of the season's styles in orgacdice, dimi 12,75 \ (Beooas Floor, Frou) = & =| summons before 3 Shirt Warsts at Less than Cost to Wanutacture. at its introduction ever won such fine favor as quickly. The Sale is a distinct revelation, and offers the most amazing of high-class Shirt } Waist opportunities. Shirt Waists at Shirt Waists at\Shirt Waists at ISe Values up-to $1.90. —$———. in bewildering new styles and beautiful novelties. groups comprise everything that is new and novel. ‘ Waist is of the highest character, being made for the most discriminating trade. imaginable form of beauteous summer decoration is employed to add grace and charm to these dainty creations, came out In the court was that Strang lirain walking his wife, Charlotte KNOCKED DOWN BY WIFE'S COMPANIGN James A. ( young man, who Brookly 58." on Strang sald G! king him down, aid that Giirain had been do- thing he could or assaulting Geo 3A Reed avenue, Th Special Sale began this morning with e flocked in from miles around. No special purchase § L45 Values up to $3.50. ~ 125 Values up to $2.75. Shere Wacsis at| Shire Waists at 265 485 Values up to $4.50. Values up to $5.75. Table after table fascinatingly heaped with crisp, snowy Shirt Waiste f It ia impossible to describe the Waists. The various, Every (vain 8 Second Floor, 18th St) Baby Carriages and So-Carts At the Season’s Greatest! Reductions. Mothers of babies will be intensely interested in this news. Expansion plans make it imperative bs A) that our stock of Baby Carriages and Go- LWA Carts be reduced without delay. To effectu- rine ally accomplish this we have cut prices in 4, \y amanntr that leaves no dotbt as to our determination to accomplish this. You can now obtain a fine and stylish Go-Cart or Baby Carriage for less than ever. Here's the proof: 6 di it 3 bod if Loy a gad jee | Bt ted, "in handsome de Reduced x ~signs; v ‘west i aoe COT MARRIAGES, | tects, best gearing, Tubbet to . , tires and foot-brake; sope { $11.00 BABY CARRIAGES, | ave parasols, others lace cov- 7. OO k ; Reatly enamelled in green e $12.00 GO-CARTS, ' and maroon, ( 22 different styles; reed body LOT 2. Mute arsine ties | Reduced : hi belle, cor- $18.50 BABY CARRIAGES, | duroy,” carriage clot, ste t + some have satin pat others sateen with pre! lace covers, best stcel ge ing enamelled in green orp soon; test quality rubber tires; patent foot brak ‘0 $17.00 GO-CARTS, $16.50 BABY CARRIAGES, y/ 00 ond Floor Rear, Take Escalator.) Upholstery, | Lace Curtains, Portieres, * Gapestries, Damasks and Little Yeoedtuts. t Many extraordinary bargains. There never was atime when money had more power in the Upholstery Store. Never were attractive values more profuse than now. THE SAVINGS ON THE FOLLOWING ARE SO CONSPICUOUS THAT THEY IMPRESS THEMSELVES MOST FORCIBLY, It's the sort of Sale to attend even if you do not happen to need your purchases until late in Fall. LACE CURTAINS. NOITINGHAM LACE CUR TAINS, £9c. quality, per pair, NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS, $1.00 quality, per pair, NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS, $1.75 quality, per pair, NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR TAINS, $2.10 quality, per pais, NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR. TAINS, $3.00 qu per pair, IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, $5.00 quality, per pait, REMARKABLE PORTIERE 59 PRICES. DERBY TAPESTRY POR- TIERES, $4.00 valucs, per pait, 1.985 ARMURE AUD ORETTAL TAR ESTRY PO! » = $5.00 OS, kv, pox par, 295 OTTOMAN TAPESTRY POR- Up 25 TERE $6.00 to $7.00 values, 3 8S 1.95 9.75 Equally great values at, per pair, $5.90, $7.85 and 2,95 SOME LUTTLE THINGS AT IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, LITTLE PRICES, $6.75 quality, per pais, 4,25 sovevry cuRTAIN LACES, 156. TRISH POINT LAC SUREAIES, 75 kid, per yd., $20/50 quality, por pair, STRIPED CURTAIN MUSLIN, 40 IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, D., 10c, value, per yd., &. 50 S-OTCH CURTAIN LACES, all h ag 40-in. plain effects, Ce 9 Z $15.00 quality, per pair, TAPESTRIES AND DAMASKS 7 ow ia o-in, single aud double border by the yard, at prices truly remarkable me panel designs ORIENTAL SIRIPED TAPES- 1 specially priced tor OS Fitay ax, pet you BRASS EXTENSION TUBES, 54 TRIES, 4,c, values, per yard, CURTAIN LOOPS, with PETIT POINT TAPESTRIES two t.ssels, per pair, heavy wool eflects, worth $1.25 and mae aa eh TAPESTRY SQUARES, 241n, 1 Oh DATARS, J site, 2S¢, Value, each, 12 MERCERIZED EMPIRE DAM . BR ; SCREENS, panel, covered with ASKS, $1.50 kind, per yard, &9 & aps, fancy denims and art FRENCH SILK DAMASKS, ex- bs, $4.50 and $5.00 valces, 2 95 . ule designs, value $4.50 00 per ytd, 2.75\ rund Plea.) td

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