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+4 OR BLIND MAN! | | ESS ORATOR OF OKLA- MA MAY BE SENATOR. ants for Nomination Are} acked for Him—Career of arkable Politician—A Lawyer by Profession. Totally blind yet able to dis ity, Okla. on and to win for United | ky |e Oklahoma | Gore, of Law-] one of the southw orator would |} showing in hile others were Gore was mak- aign, spe y every farmer and territories. | he two ced a mortg: staking all primaries. | be the first} y a seat fn con-| Lawton Editer Bee :— ) Marriage: SIMPLE LIFE IN PALACE. Brother of C. M. Schwab to Spend Honeymoon in $5,000,000 Mansion. New York —The 18-year-old bride of Prof. Edward H. Schwab, brother of Charles M, Schwab, said just after her “We won't travel in my brother-in-law’s private car, because | it will not be in keeping with our fu- ture life. will lead.” The young professor—he is only 23 —and the girl, who first met while she was studying at Notre Dame, will begin their “simple life” in one of the most gorgeous palaces in New York, a@ magnificent French mansion with It will be the simple life we | Sardens, buge wrougkt iron palings, jlocked gates and army of servants THE BEE AND McCALL’S GREA1 | which the steel magnate built on Riv- FASHION MAGAZINE fer ome year fer $2.00. COUPO:.. Find enclosed twe dollars. Send to ~| my address below The Bee and McCall's | Fashion Magazine for ene year. Tewn er City Before You Purchase any Other Write | THE NEW HOME SEW/NG MACHINE GOMPARY | ORANGE, MASS, es are madeto sel! rs, sc "New Home” ‘er runs out es $e suit all wear, Our We make Sewing M. of thetrade. The | bead of all High-grade ta: | HiRinG | class style. THOMAS P. GORE Man Who May Be United Senator from Oklahoma.) FL NE R AL DIRE CTOR Livery aNp Sate Sree Le. Carriages hired fer funerals, oar. ties, balls, receptions, etc. Horses and carriages wept in first Satisfactien guaranteed Business at 1132 Third street, N. W Main Office Branch at 222 4l-rof street, Alexandria, Va. Telephone fer Office, Main 1727 YVelephene Call fer Stable, Maio 1482-5, QUR STABLES iN FREEMAN'S ALLEY. Where I can accemmedate 5C here Call and inspect eur new and meder. 1132 Third street, N. W. 1. H. DABNEY, Poop ate caskets and inves r meth NEW YORK CLIPPER ‘8 YHE GREATEST Sa SHOW PAPE (N THE WORLD “ fya.00 Per Yeat Single Gony «0 cx SSUEB WEEKi* {S.xmMPLE Copy Free wife and brothe way he keeps yublic happer wry, political and prominent men nd Indian territory, and ed with them 2 na he is his me etc, is re | many members ions and their by nber of the last 1 took an active ion’ of legislative d law since he and his cases ared with the ut-| with an attention | that is considered ysieal disabil- | en into account. | t Purchase Poet’s Home. to purchase the — Je “Home, Sweet Home ampton, Long Island, a is likely to be re a new site and completely i for a dwelling house. cavier Customs Receipts. S receipts in New York city = $70,000 more a day than ' ‘ABEKT. SUWB f Masse RANK QUEEN PUB co BORN CLAIRVOYANT AND wp a MRS. E, H. SCHWAB. (Young aire Steel King.) The bridegroom’s broth red the $5,000,000 un for their exclusive use r honeymoon a rooms of the professor and S de, on | decorated with the house ainting “Awak Behind ch bed a Louis XVI. dre: g room ach a e bride never dreamed of plannin ner life.’ The ceiling of the 1g room ing of Cupid ‘oom is simple ride’s dre |is decorated with “The Toilet of Cupid.” When they breakfast vis-a-vis in | this $5,000,000 haven for simple life honeymooners, they will ze upon cially woven tapestries, represent- aring for the Hunt,” the service, all of which is espe- desi in keeping with t will give them the quintessense of simplicity While only two blo from the whirling subway, the Schwab home, like the chateaux of Azay Rideau Blois and Chinonceaux, from which lifferent parts were taken, is as iso- lated as though a feudal lord’s archers ted to keep intruders at bay The amusements of the young peo- ple may varied without stirring out of doors, for if they like swim ming there is the magnificent nata torium and gymnasium, and if like billiards, there is the billiard tl is understood that the bride and bridegroom will occupy the man sion for two months, and then will return to South Bend, Ind room. FOR SPAIN’S ROYAL INFANT. | Sumptuous Perambulator in Which | shipy to | awaits its | affair, and yet is no wise showy. It ! His Highness Will Ride. London.—Her toria of Spain, sometime a¥o ordered 2 perambulator for the new heir of nish throne of a well known Queen Vic tnglish manufacturer. The carriage was completed and, after being placed n private view for a short time, was Madrid, here it now by the royal child fhe perambulator is a sumptuous For Future King of Spain. ; is entirely in white and the middle | panel on each side carries the royal | Spanish coat of arms. | white leather at the The hood of head of pplemented by a full length. T the carria: shade extendi the | shade +s trimmed with the v fin CARD READER. | TELLS ABOUT BUSINESS. Removes Spells and Evil Influences. Reunites the Separated, and Gives Luck te All. 1228 25th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. sent on from Mad rid by wacen Victoria for that pu pose The body of the carriage i | er from two sets o! of st asurin, motion. The whee are cubl } and ball bearing. The vody | stered in white N. B—Ne leters answered unless | accompanied by stamp. B.—Mentien The Bee. ROOMS_FOR RENT. Large, comfortable furnished heems fo reither ladies er gentlemen, 1807 K street northeast. Furnished rooms for rent at 1117% sth street, N. W. Frent Parlor suitable fer a decter and a back bedroom, 141@ First street, N. W. | quilted very softest of Hall Now Fuily*Equipped. The last machinery has bees placed in Hammond hall, the new Yale metal- lurgical laberatory. The laboratory was presented to Yale two years ago by John ‘iays Hammond, the former South African mining engineer. He is now head of the department of mining engineering at Yale. The Sheffield scientific school now has the culy complete concentrating plant of its kind in the country. the second floor, are | FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS. $1.00--For Hire—$1.0v. Julius Cohen, 1104 7th street, N. W. ST. LUKE HALL, HEADQUARTERS Richmond, Virginia. Bride of Brother of Million- | —THE— ‘Speen Oreo Sue WITH HEADQUARTERS AT FIFTH AND L STS., N. W., NEAR K ST. MARKET. WOOD AND COAL UNDER COVER. OUR COAL IS CLEAN, AND WE SELL CHEAP. REDUCTION ON COAL FOR CHURCHES. | FILE YOUR NAME ANDADDRESS, AND WE WILL DO THE REST. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILL-ED. LEAVE YOUR NAMB AND ADDRESS AND TELLUS THE KIND OF COAL YoU WANT. COLUMBIA COAL AND ICE COMPANY. W.SidneyPittman Architect RENDERING IN MONOTONE, WATER COLOR AND PEN & INK STEEL CONSTRUCTION | Paone: Main 6osg—M | } PATENT DRAWINGS DRAFTING, DETAILING, TRACI BLUE PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Office 494 Louisiana Ave. N.W. | | | | | Richmond, Va., is a growing Fra- ternal Society, with several | Incorporated Departments, op- | erating :— 1 A Fraternal Society paying | Sick Dues and an Endowment at death. 2 AJuvenile Department pay ing Sick Dues and an Endowment at death. 3 A Regalia Department. 4 ASavings Bank. 5 A Large Department Store. | 6 A Weekly Paper—The St. | Luke Herald. 7 AJob Printing Office. The St. Lukes are now operatin im 15 states, and are rapidly spread- ing in every direction. We want good, hustling Deputies. Good terms for the right persons, male orifemale. When you write | inclose testimonial as to character | and ability. For-further information, ae MAGGIE L. WALKER, * Grand Sec’y, I. O. St. Luke, | ®t. Luke Wall, Richmond, Va. na a | PAPER FROM CORNSTALKS. German Inventor Said to Have Solved | the Pulp Problem. | Berlin.—The problem of | r the enormous consumption of pa- j the immense number ! of newspapers and books published in providing er caused by tour ti which cannot possibly be | supplied much longer with the ma terial manufactured from wood pulp, been solved, it is de ? an engineer named who invented a process which all kinds of paper can | out of cornstalks. process provides for the | the outside covering and | of the marrow into pulp. ay of the finest quality factured at a cost much the wood pulp process at use he large quantity of corn | é y country of the world | edicted that the new process | provide the world with all the if the supply of wood | hould become exhausted. | it need 52 Gotham Murders In Month. New York.—Four hundred and | ninety-eight deaths were reported to the coroner office in June. Accord- ing to the nth port of Chief Clerk cob were due | th does not go into els of this | ing pre ions to com- | aw. The hotel men are | Protective association EXPERT BU:LDERS EXAMINERS AND ESTIMATORS. | Plans ort notice from rough sketches, pencil draw- en or verbal sbeheeel baie and mailed to any section of the ntry. In tne pas rty-two months we have designed, overhauled, tited and built over E ight Hundred Thousand ($800,000) Dol- s worth of work in Washigtonn, D. C., arid vicinity, the work be- tten out ai sl | | g of nearly every dese ription and character. | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DESIGNING FOR CHURCH- | ES, SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND HALLS. | Ve also make a specialty of building up vacant lots, installing steams industrial plants for schools, colleges and business places. Aay- contemplating having plans gotten out, buildings overhauled os ired, we would be glad to have them call on or write us. n Office 317 th St., N. W.,Residence, 1210 V Street, N. W., 'elephone 4629. Miller’s Hotel, Richmon:, Va. Taner’s Hotel, Norfoik, V« he Leading bas B sea! TER, CHE Butter is the sweetest in in the City for \ND EGGS. the market. His Cheese is the gs the freshest. Square Stands, Center Market, 5th and K streets, N Market. N. W., and OFFICE Salesman, 9e0 and go2 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. *A:HIGH-DEGREE- aA. 4 satisfachum _ « rare thing in $3.04 shoes. Shoes at this price usi lack style or comfort or beth The astyie of er and more expensive ‘ta -s aid good solid value are iovrig an Our SIGNET SHOE --~ because of the exceptional attention be« stowed on the making. The on!y cheape ness in it anywhere is the price. A Coodyear-we!ted shoe, made on sevee | ral of the season’s handsomest lasts, in the most popular leathers. Looks first rate and wears that way every time. It’s worth your while to come in and look the Signet over, even if you’re not ready to buy Always welcome. VV m.Moreiand, 491Penna Ave HOLTMAN’S OLD STAND. SIGN OF TLE BIG BOOT Columbia Ice and Coal Oo. ASSO DPE