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o HIJOEN DAILY GUJ Q- - .9 O . 0 i:k;i:i:. ditiiciox, kkiiuy KVKXINtJ. (M'ToltKli J:t, XO. AM JJjcj 0 iMD SITUATION Ik SERIOUS I o is two fwi higher than at nnv time since ls,r,. Haiii is-till fallins heav- -orui narw-!.-Mil . is under four v ' I of water. rille. en tntsunu i Sleet in Mivvourj I iai.as city, Oct. l'j. , and fell this monm-.i; t h n 11 jj ut N . . 1 1 h w.-s i e i-a ruul t heaster niiKis. ! old r.O l-'th-raliy .Mij.s.iuri CAPTAIN HOBSON SPEAKS TOffiHT AT COURTHOUSE SULTAN Oct. 23. The flood situation in Southern L not improved. The Verdegris rives this morrrfft; j foot of reacuui5 "' w u.5,.voi . liain in Okbihouia Oklahoma my. f0;. contiinies, ;Qg); inchV7 haviim in the last :M hours. -rtaln fallen 25 years. Many persons are compelled to leave their '' sections of Coffeyville. Vast damage has been tie The situation is very serious. torn"6""' TWENTY THOUSAND GO HUNGRY c oi Twentv thousand oersons shivered in LTP Uol. -a." - " I'rih wind at Muskogee this morning without breakfast the result 01 uie waaunig uuu uuuu5 mv,- uijui igiue ,,, the Arkansas river. A steady downpour as hours. Several wuuuu unugco waaucu away, L?er trains being held here. .-l; NEGRO MURDERER O DIED WITH PRAYER UPON HIS LIPS Sprinsrield. Oct. 23. Ariel- havill ctiutesse,! his i-:iilt ami with a prav, r upon his lips.... .lames, an eishieea-year-ok! m-ro, v;:s Jumped h.u-e to 'bv for tie- murder of C. A. llallar.l. Vlailroad ei-.frmvr, on Julv J! last. Ills crime was largely respoiijG.e for the precipitation ot ihe race riots Captain Richard Pearson llolison. the man who ran the Merrimac aground ami lilock- 01 the harlior of Santiago. .11 arrive in Kiipm- this evening. At the close of the war Captain llolison resigned from the navy and entered public life, belnsr elected to congress from Alabama, and lias also been much in de utaml as a lecturer. Tonight at S o'clock, a: the Onirt House, Captain 'lohson will speak on the po GHcn! Issues of tile dav. and the puQ' i-s Invited to hear him. 3--Kain IS noo n mujwinlve day. Much bid Is rising again TlO o Ml fields of this section are crippled o account of the high water. Caney Kivei Bartelsvllle, Oct. : ItisingP 3. auey river this city. st onlay's baseball scores: I'o'-t-Ianil. 4; Oakland. 1. San Francisco. 1U; l.os Angi'lis. a. q - O A m.inier man is said to have bet $10M1 that Oregon will go for Bryan. Id! According to a rumor about Albany A. Web-h expects to r-.ill! lil"!lco con struction work on the U-ctrie road next Monday. The tvutlof the re nort. however, is not known. Mr. Welch has not yet accepted the fran chise granted him liy the council, and has until Saturday to do so.- Herald. ' - - - NEEDS AN UMBRELLA. 1 I 1 . v . -.rr 1 Visit.Our Dress Goods, Silk anH Tjimmin Departtnents ESTING DRESS i HINTS 0 yrds all-wool Suiting, 42 i wide. Id blue, brown, green ted, checks and the popular Is: regular price 85c; special, Ltd ( MEN'S SMALL PLAIDS JCEO or blue broken Plaids, just irtide fur children's dresses; 1. the yard. 25c SHWAISTINGS, 25c tripes and small plaid Wuist- 29 inches wide; popular col otth 35c; s.iecial, yd. . .a5c JNETTE tand checks In tan, green iraj, black and white mixed; as Inches wide; the yard. ' a) .- 9 1. -10 LaVogue Suit and Coat Talks . .These peerless garments thoroughly satisfy. The La Vogue Suits fill a long-felt want. They afford the economical woman an opportunity to cfress stylishly and with but small outlay. The LaVogue. style is absolutely authentic, the materials better and the tailoring more accurate than the gowns ordinarily made by modistes and dress makers, Because the demand created by La Vogue Suits and Coats is so great that garments are pro duced in great numbers, cutting down to a very large extent the cost of manufacture. Thus we are .able to offer the highest class of goods at the lowest possi ble cost. MISSES' WORSTED DRESSES Plain blue, red hikI blu. rt'dauro brown broken plaid dres; wt'll inado; apos 5 to 1 iars; tach, $1.7.1 and MISSES' SERGE CRESSES Navy blue or dark red sorpe Sailor Suits; pleated skirts, braid-trlm-nied collar; emblems on shield and arm. They are excellent nll-wooi materials; apes 5 to 14 years; each. $0.00 and $5.00 PETTICOAT BARGAINS . . Plain hlak nnd black and'strlpe Pet ticoats; wide flouncj' with black lace trimmings; regular price $:f.r.ti, r,.ciu andJ6..'i; specinl. $2,110, and. .Ijc.l.oo MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR DRESSES Children' doniet flannel DreKsen In pink or blue Hieck: prettily trim--Hied; apes 'I to I years; each. .ftOi; BRYA TALKS TO RH CROWDS !N NEgbJERSEY i Tired From His Work in Ohio and West V'.r- ginia -O - - W 1 1 iiiiiiiif itn . (Vi. ;!. -- llrvan to day is enrouio to New .ler.sey. wtieiti will deliver numerourt siM-ethes. 1 uml iMh I'atimietl as a tcsiili "f tors in Ohio ;! West Virgin. a. Q 1 1 1 H inerary luthi v provlilrs lor lluIiiu up at Nt w ark i it hum a touiKhl. TjiIUs to Laborer IMilhwb Iphla. (Vt. :;,. Theie was :i lartie crowd at tin depot to weli ouio 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 . whxv sok twelve inlpuf" on iUo labor ijuest ion, M uch npn' "I t . :i siaiiil defeat niui'h 1. 't'er ban the laboring man eau a'to.tl to have Republican nucccss in (bis cam paign." O -WilriBP.in C.h.cttQ.O Record-HO -It1- GREAT VANDERBILT CUP RACE IS ON TOMORROW ). Wanted Notions Ioniai Pins, needle points, 360 count, the pa'per. ,5c AaeFins, black, 100 to cube, the cube. 5c I cleans gloves, shoes and leather goods without fetching- or removing the color of any article ; each ..10c t plated Safety.Pins, with protected coil; 1 dozen in ; the card 5 c proof Hooks and Eyes, 24 hooks, 24 fyeaand 24 invis- ps in glass tube ; the tube 10c fcnnilk Soap, highly perfumed ; excellent toilet article"; takej for 25cw or single cakes, each 5c New Veilings Complexion Veilings, assorted size mesh; very popular; the yard, 50c and .' . , 25c o Square Veils in all wanted shades, wide or narrow Tibbon ' borders; very attractive; each $2.50 and $1.75 Bargains in Corsets W. B. Cogsets, nearly all sizes; colors black, white, pink and blue; formerly sold .for $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; sale price, each t . . 50c School Umbrellas Extra good black 2 (Mnch Umbrellas, natural handle ; ea . 5 Oc day Glove Special 1.60 Kid Gloves, assorted colors, all sizes; two Mee clasp; on sale Saturday ,the pair. 69c a Embroidery Value dl2cEmbrider Insertion and Edge, up to 4 inches . pecial, the yard. . .' 5fc 101 Waisrc o f Batiste Waists, tucked or silk-emlOoidero fronts; I" and dark blue, black, cream, reiTand reseda; re plto, each.. c $2.50 fceBear Cloth c Bear Cloth, always $2.40 yard; special, yd. . .$2.00 Knit Goocfs in Immense , o Assortments, Square Fascinat8rs, as colors, ea 25c, 50c 75c, $1, $1.5Q Mteses and Children's Gloves and Mittens, the pair. . . .25c Women's Knit Gloves and ittens ; all pair Children's krj. Toboggan Caps, each b- Infants' and childrefPs wool Hose, oftam, black, pink, blue, remand tan; the pair. . P. 25c Infants' knit Hoods, Silk, wool and silk with wool lining; each, 25c to $1-25 wanted colors; the 25 and 50c ,25c mas. Sredals Clothing of well known and time-tried makes. Such goods as you have worn (Beforer. paS regular prices, been well H and have recomended to your friends, are now on sale t a great big scount. "nave vourirlr nf mc TrcrefStock at lA to j less man you naw always Deen pay . - t - p - - ' . f ) y u Js your opportunity. Will you improve it. Suits frcm $6.50 tO(530.00 regular price, but yodn buy for less O W CLOTHING is included in this biPsale, no reserve on any liie, all sold at Rreatly reduccrices O Ft PAY t when a fancy pri Pi , "r7)JU can eci Hampon Bros. (tAU Wil1irrvpttiAt WHERt CASH BEATS CREEIT o SWEATER colors and from $1.50 COATS all styles, to $6.50 of al prices el KAtTS AltOlT VAXIKlt- HILT t i l" HACK. The rnre To decide llio best drivers lind rnrn In lio world. The CniiTsc An lrrim lnr trluiiKle surrtiundlnR tliii vIllHge of HlrksvUK I,. I. Willi t;ic JiMlchii turnTifke on tht tuirlh and nrw motor imrkwr.y on the koiiIIi. IHianct- Kit-veil roiimlM or aa.n niiica: lotui, a.'is.ri llllli'H. Si n rt ill k time- 6:110 a. in., Oc-lobnr 24, mrn IivIiik ul 1 f-til I ii 11 1 e Intervals. Ntiinber of ttiriiA In (-oursp KlKht. N'unijer of rnlrics Twenyl. as iiriu-tlcable nflr dawn, and the oilier ears will folltrtv at linlf-inlnnle Intervalii. Tbey will make, eleven i-lrrullB of the new cup course of 'i'i. f miles nnd the drlvor coverliiR the 2 5 S . 6 miles In the Kliortust time will bo awarded the trophy. As nn Inlernatloieil nulomobllt' speed contest the Vanderbtlt Cup race holds first place uiiioiik similar eventH tho old over, and aulonm blllsts, not alone throiiKhout Amer ica but arrross the water, will euKer- ly await the decision which Is likely to be known about noon tomorrow. Among the drivers entered, there nrc so many skillful, fearless and cor lenced men with cars of known and unknown power and speed, that It Is uselesH to predict the winner. The cars entered In the race em brace two locomobiles, two Knox three .Mercedes. o;o Chlldwlck. out jHotln. two Mathenon, one llolchklss. one llrazler. one I). I.. M.. and one ' 1 1 i-iinii II . Numbered annum the well .New York. Oct. 2i A score of know n drivers who will be seen In tin -neliu' niit.imoh'les. Killiled bv the srent colllest lire Ktnil'K. Itoberlsoll best driver ml America nnd Kiirope, I HiiHle, lliiupt. I.ylle, Ityall, I'oiiKet. will compete, tomorrow In the fourth Sal.man. Chevrolett, Douniuo and conuK'tltion for the silver troobv itlv-l Koxhall Keene. en by William K. Vanderbllt. Jr.. 1 Willi n fair day It Is claimed that known as the Vanderblb Cup. The 1 soeed. hitherloo unheard of In this first ear. Locomobile, will be sent ! counlrv. will be made by the coiupe away rrom the stiirtliiK lluu nl. the i Iioib. in practice the racliiK machines KnindHtand Uicated on the new motor ! have made some marvelous speeds parkway not far from tho Pillage of ; over the new course, and It Is bo Central ljirk and several miles east, " - of Gnrdrai City and Mlneola as soon I (Continued on 1'kkb l-our.i -- 9- DUKE DE ABRUZZI ARRIVES IN TURIN Turin, Oct. 23. Duke de Ahruzr.1 arrived here today. He called upon lila brntfeer. the Count of Turin, and later upon Queen MarKherltn. There 's reason to believe that the date of his marriage to the (laiinhter of Sen ator KlkiiiH Is not fixed. COUNT VON ZEPPELIN FLIES NEW BALLOON Krledrlchshaveii. Oet. 23. Count Zeppelin In lila reconstructed balloon PlMBliurK, Oct. 23. Scnutor KM kins today reiterated to the AsHocla-J ted I'ress his lack of knowlcdO re-1 KardiiiK the reported enKitKcuient of i his daiiKhter to Duke de Ahruzzl. H ' fi A fcrSfl -X.. COUNT VON ZEPPELIN. noon , p. m. hIuk over this city at 3;K FEROIN AND OF BULGARIA. I "Ciar of the Hulgnni" l lb recently s..uniel title of Krdlnml t Hul- , Itnrla, who bn known as - prince" slree bis iele tlon ruler of the for- i iner Turkish d.--ndency. lie Is ii,cml..-r of the (e-rnisn lin"f' of Me-riiburx-'intba, l forty eti)j earn Ld ba rulwl bi lluliiiirl Bluet- 17. ' '" r PTm Noit'rii u'kst. On-Kon, Waslilnnton anil Idaho -Fair tonlcbl. Batur- day easterly winds. . 0 1'aft ill Indiana. Crawfordsvllle. Oct. 23. -T;lft Is today niaklui; a i-iWiplett cli-i-ult for fllTy miles about Inilliiuapolis and tonight there will be In that city a monster rally. Ho will make speeches at twelve or fifteen poluta today. Ills early nioruliiK nice Iiik wero Int'Kcly attiMidi-d. NEW YORK POLICE 'SEARCH FOR ROBBERS o a Robbed Jewelry Store and Woundifd Proprietor New York, Oct. 23. Kvery patrol man nift plain clothes man on tho New York police force Is searching to- ' day for the daritiK robbers who mat niKlit shot Maftrlee Tannebolii. after robbhiK ii" lattei-'H Jewelry store on LoxltiKion avenue of diamonds valued nt timid. The police are hopeful that some clue will lie obtained from the driver of the lnx'"t'b In '!' ihn men cHeiipcd. Tanni holx la in a seri ous eoudltloti. BRANDENBURG ARRESTED FOR LETTER FORGERY Dnvton, O., Oct. 22. A he wn lo:ii'dluu n train here today for New KVork, llroiiKhton lliandenbiirK was arrested by local detectives on -a, chnrite of foixery nnd unind larceny. A teleKiani from the New York po lice department advised the local de partment to hold him. lie Is nllcKcil lo have sold Ihe New York Time a letter which he alleited to hae been written by Hie late drover Cleveland In which statement was predicted the election of Tn ft and which letter Is now declnred to have been a for-Ki-ry. Ilriiudenbiiri! was locked up as the amount or ball was not fixed. In a statement oulKht HraudenburK says he hail th proper authority from Mrs. Cleveland and from Mrs. HastliiKS. co-executor of the Cleve land estate, before he sold the nrtlclo to the Times anil furthermore asks If It Is reasonable to suppose that a sane innn would falsify the utterance i:f an ex-prestclent of Ihe United States for $12(1. At the time he wa arrested he sail! he was on his way to New York rlty to Klve District At torney Jerome additional evidence. He says ibt irres- was made by those Interested In offsetllnn Cleveland's utterances, the object boltu "to e rure n dramatic climax Just buforo election." Th trial of Dinner Herman has been postponed indefinitely. KINO PETER OE-JJERVW. The Servian rub-r lnWreUnwover turbulent klnudoiii since .luiiw r.M.'t. iM-ri sui-ceeihll Hie assasslllilHMI K(fcj) Ak-.xni.dar. " va boru lu 1 a iiillr Inn coiiii! v (own. In ft O i ' '4 G3 0 o ...o. (0 0 W O O O CO oo