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Abe “pay and gathered at tho reviewing “ground, PresiJent. Roosevelt's party on the Mayfirwer included dtra. Roppevelt, Miss Ethel Roosevelt, Secretary of the Navy ¢ and ‘Mrs. Metoalf, the Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Newberry, - Reat-Admiral W. H. Brownson, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, and ‘Mra. ~ rownson, RearAdmirel and Mrs. ‘Cowles, and Lieut-Commander and 3irs. Simms. + Pha naval dispatch boat Dolphin also came down from Washington with o party of Congressmen on board to wit- ness the review. Forming two squadrons and four d- visions, the sixtean battle-ships of the fleet are under commpnd of four Rear- Admirals, assieted by more than. seven Yrundred oMcera of/ lesser rank. With thelr curgo of explosives and provisions they represent in weight 223,000: tons and a valuation of $125,000,002. In their aneeats they hold 35,000,000 pounds of exploci aittieg Hides War Guns. But garbed -as wey were this morn: | ing when the Government yachit May- | flower, bearing the Presldent, crept into | view from out of. the mist that hung |’ over the mouth of the Potomac River, | where {t empties into the Chesapeake | Bay, they presented anything but nf warlike spectacle, | Shielding their great and little guns were thousands of yards of bunting. | Lining a 3 and rails {in sol rows of blue, re here and there | y the red and w rms of the Hea evel roldered t ships] shed a picture of entrancing beauty. of the officers ated to in ter of t foat- | ing forts. The grin murzzles: of the Bllstening guvs Contributed the only By} sombre color to the holiday picture, the Ul. the May sw the! Potomac and pointed her gilt nore toward ‘the centre the commanders signalled “All ¢ imiral £vans, ftood on the and ‘ships in hla the moventents oromand. AULEER 28-517 -CUNS- ae B77: ‘CUMS THERE ARE air 7074 Bow FIRE ae -'13 in GUINS- b-1 ‘ &- Since Gn me e NMOJEC TILE- AAEGE — Aad UN & gor 5.5Q / cyt aa »200 LEs- Sin Gg ' a pa ychas: 207% oo POW 26 ° L135 ip CON LIFE. THESE - THE ee li The Pres Mayflowe the deck of the tand frock-coated, nt. rea. {ooked ‘upon the Husswith | Virginia, Capt,.Seaton Schroeder. © indiaguised” admiration: aid the| New Jersey. ‘Capt. William H. H. thousands Of people lining the shore or| Southerland. on the alght-seoing stoam craft akirting| Rhode Island, Capt! Joseph 3. Mur- the fleet. Aronud him were membera of | dock. . bis family, official and otherwise. Minnésota (flagship), Capt. John Hab- fs rif vie bard. ‘ Balitento; the Ch let Ohio, Capt, Charles W. Bartlett. Following in the wake of the May-| Maine, Capt. Giles B. Harder, = flower came the naval despatch boat| AMissourl, Capt. Greenllef A. Merriam: Delphin, bearing oMclaly of the Nayy | Alnbamia (flagstip), Capt. T. B. D. W. | Department and members of the Naval | Veedei Committees of Congress, As the bow of/ Illinois, Capt. J, M. Bowyenr. ths Mayflower drew even with the sa-| Kentucky, Cazt. Walter C. Cowles. pe luting gun of old Fortress Monroe it broke out nto the full Prasidential sa- lute of twénty-one guns. ‘The forward gun of the Mayflower re. br rpteamed slowly toward the feet of bat- 3? teships, As the Maybower evened up with the ®) Magship Connecticut that ship broke out ®& her colors, drums ruffied and every ship in the Ine followed suit, leaving the > bluejackets and more resplendent ma-| be rines standing out.in bare relief with- out competition in the way of color, “+ ‘When the Mayflower had reached a #4) point opposite the Ohig the signal gun et’ of the Connecticut boomed, and then # followed m cra-hing and booming of guns, each ship firing the Presidential Salute, ‘The din was terrific and must 4 wave been heard twenty miles away. % For ten minutes the ships and surface ‘of the Roads were concealed !n a bank | of impenetrable smoke. When It lifted si Admiral Evans signalled to the other whips and put off in his steam barge | for the Mayflower. He was followed by Admirals Thomas, Emory and Sperry, commanding the other divisions, with / thelr staffs and captains of the fleet. Wished Them, Good Luck. For twenty minutes Btanding at the head of ¢ off! iy rally were President. personally Th | the President,| 94, the gangway; | pros! then wished them good luck | SANE ty With that thes took | her nose. and returned to thelr re- | Uy" th r heir Geparcu: epeetly The steamed to the }) five hundred ‘fc i ticut. Adnmural & _Swunr around id of the column about ahead of thegCSImec- vans, commani nx the fleet from the bridge of flagship, | sisnalled to the med toward h open ont his fest a | jlacen y and follow the fag- | enoug there soon ‘d every bette taneous activity: column was under way, lowed the May at intervals 4) yards in single formation, 1 Proceeded in the following order: Connecticut (flagship), Capt, Hiuzo Os- terbaus, q Kanwas. Capt. Charles BE. Vreeland. if Loulstana, Capt. Richard Watnwright, Vermont, Capt. William, F, Potter, Georgia (flagship), Capt. Henry Me- ein and was! t the he ships fol~ t Help Wanie To-Day ! Ws advertised: for in The Morning | \ World's Want Directory. Bringing We be MONDAY. DEC. 16, Viremen Folders Art Flower re ‘Arents , Bopkbinders Hookkeevers | Yo: Dur Buteners Canvassore © Carpenters Cartlera sCharabermaids ent Kitchen Help, dreenes ints Hee thelr Drug Clerks’ EBlecie cians Tlevaecr Bunn Avera ¥olicltors by god luck," main truck. © Connect a ling her responded with the cod Country and Our Kearsarge, Capt. Guns Boom Farewell. As they passed out beyond the fort- Fess cach battle-ship dipped Presidential salute. respond with their guns. but and silently on thelr wa Wake of the Mayflower. Ing the fortresg the sailors and marines) were rotieved Of purade du; to bid the President good-by, For an hour the fiect was followed by thétheers of seelnx craft and alorig the shore. When the fleot reached w point onprsite “Tail of the Horse Shoo" dropped back. Ak she slowed down the ruffle of drums and sound of bt called the sailors and marines to quar- ters augalii, and uk each ship passed the Mayflower the yards, fighting tops and manned nbreast of the Mayfiower rs, made them a short! followed ber & ue * Capnes | Hotel *¢: rain own Wives Gr AWeelie Wives and sweethearts of t onicers. It he axt P vere 0 sae neatly officer # Collect: ‘ a Mc; ators with bin rixtmax pre: positors ‘alnt rw officer from the latter Cooks (ale. Pri rt be ¥ eared for the fle ed Aibpegiaery 2 Ralesiadl ui Dishwashers 11 Saleemen | pasken Drivers . 10 rt Hands , 4 | RVANS RXPECTS pears TO COMF BACK AS Mlotal »...+ Me VICE-ADMIRAL,. The World pri Hels} © conorapo spring “Dee, 1.— ds. to-day—37{ more. th eye Admit 3 wha oiher New York papers combined. |iouna near. wont Do tlataites men yod-by Hamilton Hutehina, her colors, | *f sponded. Under the’ banking of clouds] od the sil ag | C ips’ bands pluyed the na- of smoke the Mayflower, piloted by 4) tional athem, The guns of the fort- s! tug from the Portsmouth Navy-Yard,| rezy poured & farewell, firing ine The slips did not | at steal | in the Auer leay- | until time | the people on sight- the Mayflower in hono: ‘As the Connc of ho President "Good hy; broke out from the: ett whic; d the shins follow. ‘Our. Prestdentt." By this ad drawn ahead oun and when the the tine, had red inicton. BhiDS wer xmoke a) l-gray dots. sd, nit Hover, urd I don ‘ind polnted tong of and 14 ineh rr tons and t are vounders, SUEY. Caer) Was dle very In. proper sem Were. cept w of 110 W committer Duy, equator, nm wbout two Weeks. ‘The Joyed shore | privileg hiddin srlin. r bro wax pe (daylight nearly pre than two mt had been held walling. Moxt Of t od Christmas nre £ of ‘east ROOSEVELT CALLED: ON TO { | introduced Ships of Pacific Fleet, Itinerary of Cruise and Great Stores to Feed Army of Men Aboard. "THE FLEET FORMATION. ‘obley D. Evans, Com- _. manding. First Division, First Squadron. Connecticut....Capt, H. W, Osterhaus: (Flagship of Rear-Admiral Evans.) Kansas. ‘apt. Charles E, Vree!and Vermont apt. William P. Potter ‘Louisian: Capt. Richard Wainwright Second Division, First Squadron. Rear-Admlral THE FLEET’S J-FINERARY. Arrival. Departure, i Roads «Dee. 16, 1907, ‘Trinidad, Dee. 4, Dec. 2, 1907 Rio de Janet: Jan. 11, Jan, 21, 3668 Punta Arenas.,...,.Jan, 31, Feb. 5, 1908 Callao,. Feb. 18, Feb. 28, 1905 ‘Magdalena Bay. *San Francisco... toh. 14) s(Probably May 1). “The exact dates of departure from Ma; Gs i api. Henry McCrea ¢ jena Lin indcotcars esicatibare ant Plagshi, Admiral Willlam H. completion ot tare depend. upan Rete of pause Galena ypletion of target practicn in Mage New Jersey, THE FLOTILLA'S ITINERARY Capt. Wm, H. 1H. Southerland : Rhode Island.......Capt. J, B Murdock Port. Artival Departure. Virginia.......-Capt: Seaton Schroeder Hump.on Roads. Dec. 2, 1907 Third Division, Second Squadron, San Juan Dec. 12, 1997 Minnesota..sei-.,,Capt, John Hubbard Zfnidall 21, 1907 a 1 -Adn we Cl oM. ST, 1s (lagahip ot Rear ies Charles: 3 Rernaniico «Jus Sab Ohio... .Capt, Charles W, Bartlett Fae ante IAT , 1698 Migeettr!. -Capt. G. A. Merriam Fonta Arenas 11g 3 r bs 22, Maine. Capt. Glies B. Harber 2 chuano fae Fourth Division, Second Squadron,, Cailao . 9, 1908 Panama = Alabama, - nama. + + Moh 21,1908 . Capt, Ten kD. W. Veeder -\capuleo .. Apr, 2, 1968 (Flagship of Rear-Adiniral Charles 8. Magdalena Ba: i Sperry.) San Franciaco....(Probably May 1), Ifinols pt. John M. Bowyer + sae SUPPLIES, — Hamilton Hutchins Kearsarge c t = Kentuck: Walter C. Cowles Cont... ers Sans The Aucitiary Division. Gost of coal. ea .Com, W. 8. Hogs Heese s'd. « 300,003-1bs. om, J.B, Patton Beet (fresh and tinned)....1,000,000 Ibs, 4 é m Panther, Fi ‘om, V. S. Nelson | + 400,000 Ibs, se tender... W. R, Gherardl meats (other than beef) . 200,000 Ibs, Tonpedo-Boat Flotilla. . Huteh I. Cone nding Motita.) fred G, Howe k MeComnions Whipp! Hopkin Ttull. ewart, ruxton, Lawrence. Recapitulasion of battle-ships. ner of torpedlo-boats r of auxitiarien rr suymber of me Length of cruise. Puration of yoya Yumber of m city, that arour us| e ay Vice-Admiral OFFICER LEAVES 48-HOUR BRIDE. ORFOLK, Va., Dec, 16,—Lteut. Clar- ence Chandle N,, who sailed to-! day with the battle-ship fleet, was mar-| ried Saturday to Miss Hayelene! Fairfield, return to Walrfleld to sdttle te of her father, who died here 5 The bride the Tompkins, of will -_— SELL THE PHILIPPINES. Mite | hint to az ca aly ope olla} tlons for the of Philip) a) in Congres to-th | Clark, of Florida. By Sty t TT President must call for bids from the} Fillpinos themselves, from Japan and from “such other foreign nitions ws srt wigment may be déemal advisa- Fruits (dried and p: Salt pork . Saurage . Prults (dr Coftes . Tea DOCTOR TRIES 10. PUT HIS WIFE IN 200,000 Ibs, 1090,000 Ibs, 3,000 Ibs, LUNATIC ASYLUM. (Continued trom from First P Age.) placed \nder treatment, and Dr. Jones showed the letter all over the An. sonta ix Was the direct cause of the Ana} separation. “Last Saturday the doctor sent Mra, Jones @ meshage asking her to meet him, She wens to the «ppointed place. Dr. Jones was waiting there with a po- iliceman, who placed he arrest. | They took her tothe West Side Police [coe nace on the tesUinony of Dr. \ Hu nd, Magistrate Walle: se PETG Aten Wahile sent her Dr. Hammond when seen costay as {Bln home sald that he beileved Mrw aah had a delusion about “the woman in brvwn.’” From hin obsery P What her husband had told ivan ie he lieved she should be placed under ob- servation What Her Best Friend Says, | MW¥hen Mrs. J n fore Maxtairate Sa shiv sald lier beat id Wax Dr, man Grad, of No. ed be- turday: for~ 154 West One un- drel and (wentleth street, und ifsked srving only a coiling and naval) that he be-sent for. Dr. Grad hu ea @ Provident mot sell tel ty court, but (ook mo active part if the tthe Ur tes puld to Proceedings,’ hb Ft spent in tue) “1 found Mrs, Jones," he said to-day, He fs required to give prof! “perfectly cul aay, aepetenoA! mong the bidders to the inhab-| SESSA uence aus REEEANICS ¢ the-dalands [he told the Magistrate that she wag jst ne and tit hee husband kpew Wik not dnsune, “Her husband fe KERWIN HELD AS BURGLAR. | ‘ting avanase ot tu uoneme troig hes ei rf swold, wo perareen ta absolutely that auld ichwel Kerwin, of 11 West For | sound. str and two other mor verve better: be s¢ arly ctosday toventes al rt eles the observation of Dr. Gregors way dra. J c pat No, Gi Hleventh avenu Hitas mpoken 07 When tue police arrived the place had! Wofimn dn brow: been looted of silverware ind clothingy MOncon that pote 1s 5 valtedsat 600, Th MOEN fy extadlinied, but her recital of her , a say \touhes banged tipon, delusions, foot of West Forty-foirti tract. Ker- | (, De bagel pon ¢ al condition Win, Identined by a janitor as one ot] of Mra, Jones. will, be ee Bey) the robbers, wat arrested in a stableltraie Wanle on or before next Wed: neaday, 7] MOTHER AND CHILD ~ MURDERED I HOME Boarder Su MONDAY, DECEMBER Fighting Power of the Pacific-Bound American Fleet. -° Shown in Photographs ot Its Death-Dealing Armament WEIGHT OF BrOADSTIO= PIED TLE C LILES 60,000 225. 16. 1907. wrecked car cut A S | more than ten of the SPEFOIN AR peitons fn the ¢ ‘il made thelr way {0 thelr homes unassisted. | Durkin whe LEECIEN f vi aevltiatly Hoomay have a. (F the skull {fn addition to inter e of Mot otm nan Pure JUMPS TRACK ON MBANKMENT | Concord, Purcell sent roof hu man freight sailing op the Incline ie fastest possible rate. The heavy fear nit the fragile rail and shot off on @ » enibankment. tangent toward the emiban! Sj Screams of women and shouts of men Jaddea consternation. The car crashed into three piles of. gravel, three feet lth, and was halted on the brink of e ateop Incline Deyond. Had the car ltoppled over the embankment the loas | UfPfite would have been great, Motorman’s Odd Escape. Sfotorman Burcell had a remarkable cacape. “He waw pinned within the small ivevilbule in front of his car and could se escape. When the car crashed Into “| the gravel the front of It was demo {aned and Purcell was released. ‘He w: beet injured: The rowl, is owned by H. IL. Roxers, Heche Standard, Ol magnate. and dexpite the efforts of residents of Staten injured | isjand who are forced to ride over the line to compel the company to fill In the cavities along the line and strengthe en the roadbed, nothing in the way of | steep GB He elec) Sees) the | fortifying the tracks has been done | track this afternoon, and was only pre-| since the accident of two: yearn ago, rt injured at | vented from rolling down a thirty foot} Wien several persons were tl it the same place. he car. in chitt cell, a new ‘hand, and Conductor Con- Inell. was bound ty the Port Richmond {Court-House with many witnesses at 5 je(t.St. George com- th As passed through his cargo of hu- ¢. atén {sland Trolley Leav Rails, Serjously Injuring Five Persons. “ON 30-FOO Piles of Gravel Stay Falling |* Vehicle, Saving Lives of Many. USE id AOATINOAL Wet Bs CLERK GAGGED AND BOUND IN Five person were. seriously [when a loaded trolley car on the Rich- Light and Rallroad Company's} | mond | abou \embankment by plles of rough gravel rE RWECetE la Known ax “teechery | nd is regarded residents o| eee et ue ade out ron auity as 4 dangerous section of ee the ln , One of the men hurt, Wiillam Durke§in, | nen lof Stapleton, {a In a critical condition. | > The useful gift that will serve for a life- Doctors from the Smith Infirmary, at }Karlman First Said Seer w Brightons/and Sts Vincent # Tien i ime and assure permanent (UU, at Livingston, havé worked over) —= | Attacked Him, but Later Ad- ik n since the accident. He Js tncon- -B REN TA N QO’ 'S ea ERT Oe scious at the home of Polleeman Spruck, | m5 mitted Tying Up Himself hae the Stapletor. Station, directly nppo- | invite Re oa palo ct site the piace of the accident, and to) 2m excep! h all of the injured persons were | Stock of w to spected Is Tra Train Headed for This City. Alexander Rosenbaum, a removed dy @ rquad of rescure headed | UF termanis’ 4 Pen the A. J. Buchmann Co. Lee GRO Tee te | with NEEE” the ntaint 5 = e The Injured. de daee. Supply caouse, “at No, aE \{rom which can be selected pen points t elehth street, was taking off his coat,; The Injured are; fand styles to meet the requirements of |ready to eo to work to-day, when he), William Durkin, Stapleton; tnternal | every writer. Prices to please. injuries and lacerations about face and | — ot heard croanx in the basement. Hel arms; may die, | Extra expert attendants will serve- you went downstalrs and found Charles; Dr. P. Bouldin, of the Etat a promptly. at 4 Karlman, the stock clerk on the floor) Health Department; broken lower jaw! BRENTANO'S, 9 Union Square (Branch). | Panes 2 nag, {M4 contustons of the head; both arma | == = Sa 7 jrith “a towel tfed arolind hls head) 700 red, Maln Store, Sth Ave. and 27th“Street. jand his hands pound across his chest. |" wittiam C, Moore, eighty years old, riled) When the towel wus removed, Kari-| Richmond's oldest resident; three ribs MCL) man told a story of having been as-|Droken; condition critical, © = |svulted, bound aod <"eagged bya, Pillip Shedin, of Concord; lacerations | strange man, sin he had) found in| Ch face. And contusions of body, fe att CO the by His leew were free and) William Connell, conductor, tace cut | aioe | Fosenbaum asked him why he had and both ‘hands crushed, , os ae i jnot walked upstairs, Kuriman gaid he) FiviNe Klass and splinters from the VOTTSVILLE, Pa. Dec, 16—Mrs,|4ldn’t tink of it. fary Perkatis, aged forty nnd} The Stock Clerk’s Story, é her four-year-old son John were mun! The lerk Is seventeen years old dered to-day at thelr he nan-jand Hyes at.N Long | 0 r \ a 0 r et | douh, Their throits were cut. ‘The| Island City. He told Detective Witllam | . : crime waa discovered by ite eight-year-| Kelley, who wax ¢ in by membera old daughter of murdered Ww of the firm. that he reached the store ' . bout four hours after its commission, | shortly gfjer 7 o'clock. About. 7.0 he| Hi / lf S. yf who. with anoster ithe chit) wand] went ne basement. a tat main wenee| LLOLUAAY ALE O électe. urs | ac wn inte 0 ir und found theling a xray overcoat stepped up to him . | victima lying. ade by 4s in a great} hit him on the = en ae SA Ree OE tae at Greatly Reduced Prices \ Jat the top ‘of the broken stepa for hia | ‘The police are searching for John Rod- recovered he found hi gers, who had deen a boarder at the | sagged. Perkatin ome He had been ordered| John Taleb, the Janitor, was ifn the During this week xe Saturday «o pay his board or leave. | front p the basement from 7| me turday he drew hla pay and apent a|o'clock until time younr Karlma we will offer a at decisive reductions in prices, all our nsiderable amount of it for drink. Was discovered by Rosenbaum, He sald day he quarrelled with the lal y. | that 10;.0ne passed In or out bane: | fur Neckwear, Coats and Muff land after she had gone into the cellar|ment entrance, und Rorenda Se sure) i to get a bucket of coal he sent the|M? one passed out through the store in daughter to the store to get him to-/after Karlman went downstairs, bacco, The little boy held the candle| After Kelley had looked over the situa- Mink, Russian Sable, Hudson Bay Sable; tlon he se | | poy to New York Hos- t Chinchilla and Ermine. | mother. | pital, An examination failed to disclose} When the girl returned she found the any Injuries outside of a supernelal cut! Thesé afford atimely opportunity to select acceptable | house locked and then went'to a neigh- on the f BY ee a . HotdeiGiltsint | \por's, where she stayed for several | (ken to Pollce Headquarters, where he!) oliday Gilts a) specia prices. ‘hours. When she returned the back | confessed that he had ted himself up. ‘door was opened and there was no} Admits Thefts. Caracul Coats $ <£.00 7 Sie 229 lone in the house, He confessed further that he had been! Rodgers lett on a Lehieh Valley train | stealing {rom the firm and hoped to im-| os at ll A. M,, about two hours before | prean upon his employers that the thefts P y ypF, % [electing wat “altcatsred "bouni hie adwenetmltied oy a bold reser Lersean Paw Throw Scarf & Flat Muff, iNew York, and wo d pax ner tele | He bent his Long Island intellect fur-! af v raphed along the ne for his .agepers ther,-in framing his pb to th ex- [Renee erie rormann EA EDA ae TONE GLARE ioe nenittontie ey monlny; $10.00 per set lat work i the mines at.the time of| The tirm discovered week that | the. murder, ———_— >. [BOY HU TWICE IN TWO WEEKS, | « This Tin ‘That Charles G. Geiser Has day for the second-tima in two weeks, ‘The first time she charged him with abandonm SBAND IN COURT ne the Young Wife ‘ an Affinity. ent. To-day she sald hi an amnity: The Mal The coup’ ago, when her fourteenth birthday other only a short Ww. husband formerly. The Gelser, tes in Q CUMMINS SEEKS TOGA. the two Just gistrate continued se were married n the bride. of tn is a ep! promipemt ueens County, LE ‘The. lived to- some one had been securing goods from | downtown wholesale houses through | forged. order: 5 | Natural Squirrel ThrowScarf& Flat Muff, A. J. Buschmann was ready to have! ge fs Karlmann arrested to-day, When in-| 12. arate ae SM Gas) jg Sick ti wen to Pollce eadquarters * ro | preferred a charge against hi Hf PERI SEE RTP ARI Blended Squirrel Throw Scarf oHlatMuff, {order for $15 worth of goods. Invest : 2 {gation hax shown that nearly 100 blank rders Were adstracted from the back | of a big order book and it Ix supposed | $1 5.00 per set that Karlmar them. ‘The ‘ = Mra, Hattle Boy-Geiner, a alxteen-| called for the ¢ ease cant TE Broadway Gsoth st hi Ave: | year-ota wife, lives with her moth- | "eaters" Karlmann’ either got them FO" yo a sth Ave.; roth St. fr, Mrs, Sophie Bey, a€ No. Flush-| Heed CEsRuRLon eSsa contedera te, wb c venue, had her youthful husband, ' Citasin Geiser, of Xo, 3 Sicinwas [BOOKKEEPER CHARGED enw, .before Magistrate Smith In 1 the Leng Island City Pollee Court to- WITH GRAND LARCENY. | Indicted for Less Than ‘$40, But the Shortage Is Said to Be Nearly $3,000, Frank F. Thul, who, up to last July, was a bookkeeper jn the Gordon Lab- ratcetes, at No, 673 Madison avenue, was urralgned before Judge Whitman Jin the Court of General Sexstony to-day et 5 yearn pa swedd — wx COUNTER GOODS, LB., 20c. THE LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY. Frult and Nut Buttorcups, + Pecan Chips, Motasses Wock, Molasses Peppermint Cups, Molasses Cream Kisses, Almend Chipe, Vanilla Butterscotch Wafers, Peanut Chips,” Peanut Caramels.. on a warrant charging grand larceny. x Rail was fixed at $1,005, und Thuly un-|[ Checotate Butterscotch Wafers, .| Cinnamon Tablets, Kite, Brey uble to furnish {t,’ was sent td the ‘Touts. the indictment chargea the SPRCIAL for this MONDAY|SPECIAL for thls TUESDAY — ly FOS, IC Ix wild th lown’s Governor Announres Tile Avra am Aah abet ‘ non! d and s.000, left. 4) mploy Of if q Canildnoys forsee aE eeet Gordon Lavoratorios attr hissnort: || BOSTON CHIPS CHOCO. CHERRY CREAM DES MOINES, Dec. AG Gove At B. dincovered and, bres lbaaten LATE CREAM FILLING, 10c KI ; Pot 5) 10c Cummins formally annouftted hin cane | oe tet a eg Working, as at POUND SSES... Ny Qidacy for the seat occupled by Senttor| pookkeeper and cashier. Hiv home Is William. ¥ ment last deny that eluner drally or. in writing not to be a candidate Mr. Alt on March tUnuoual fa'the senior member of that body, 3. Allison ina signed night. Ho also takes occ: he ever pledged hi againat Allison, next, nince March 4, — > ——_<$ HUGHES CLUB BEING FORMED IN NEBRASKA. in, who will be seventy-nine has sat in the Senate W73, and stato- 10) North Eleventh street, aston Imseit at Nov ark: SPECIAL FOR-THIS MONDAY AND TUESDAY . Spell Asored Choetlat® (ed3.) row LOE SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, FAIRS, ETC, A 30-POUND PAIL OF “‘TOWN TALK" MIXTURE AND 60 HALF-POUND HOLLY WREATH BOXES, FOR $2. 40 A.30-POUND PAIL OF “BARLEY SUGAR MIXED" AND 60 HALF- “POUND HOLLY WREATH BOXES, FOR.... Neb, Dec. 16—Georxe Why Pay a Middleman More ‘When You Cas Buy of the Mansliieet y, formerly. private secretary to DIED. ited Ala taal Bane fora Haida manee ely eS y Towolalit and during the remainder of thle, week eur Certiandt ‘an to-day began the organization of a On Dee, 10, at her renidence, | I street stores will i by open waill Povcloek, Saturday, however, they. wilt eared Hughes club with Senatoy Burkett as 187th st. (new numper), MAR pata e an ath in be nal ch 1 ‘ aspirant for the vice-presidency, The . beloved wife of John Banks, DELIVE! wv each evening uaiil 11 o'clock, braskn delegation: was a Funeral Thuraday, Dec, 19, at 9.30 4 WE. "DE ER- FREE piled to Secretary Taft by the last! yy, thence 49 St, Martin of Tours Chureh, PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR { friendx of Hughes and LaFollette will Republica nf state convention, Dut ANDOVER. BETWEEN BAT- where a mass of TERY CAND SOUTH STREET, for the repose of her soul, reiuilem will be offered mtest for the delegates. at the ellver 1:0 10 Iba, f sonteat§ meat] in and fend ar ined Aerie ta tg be, ar oe =e attend, Ree rooklyn, Hoboken and J aN RAPE NGS YANCU—On Dec. 14 at hin residence, 63 eis near tia et Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qu CUAL CM ILD ie ted Saleh fica 0:2) Carefully packed and ahipoed from Bans "8 signature te om each box, refund money If K-falle to cur husband of Lucy Kent our special mail order department, Funeral on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 27, M,