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The place whefe all good men should \s 1<
The Stag Hotel
Roam Clean and Op-io-Date European
Baths in Connection Evefy Modern Convenience
STANLEY & BOGENSHOTT, PROP’R
134 MARKET ST. PHONE 2598, CHATTANOOGA
CHATTANOOGA MARBLE W’KS.
A. W. HASSELL Prop.
' Li Da,k] ld Granite Monuments Ta jS e “ ul
1149-51 MARKET ST
We have moimments in stock from $S to* $3;000
Call on or write us:
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m m iif-M y " cn z Get m istss
Eor Th&'Saine Money?
Call on ns for repair work, bridles, collars, oils; whips,
or anything in the harness line.
Second hand harness bought and sold, work guaranteed;
prices right.
ANDERSON HARNESS CO,
301 Main st. Chattanooga.
W. L, Douglas
$3.00 SHOE? $3.50
"Shoes at all prices, for every member of the family;
Men* BoySj Women, Misses and Children
W. L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s $2.50,
$3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer
In the world, because they hold their shape, lit
better, w eal* longer, and are of greater value than
any other shoes in the tforld today.
W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be
Equalled at Any Price.
t caution, W. L, Douglas" name and price is stamped on
bottom. Take no substitute. Sold by the best shoe
(dealers every where.
Illustrated catalog frCe t > any address
—\Y. L. Douglas, Brook ton, Mas.
Sole Distributor. 14 West f>’th St.
1 UVilli Chattanooga, Tenn.
When the iToney/noOri is o vet
And you've sell led down at home
Where forevei you’ll he ha)>py
Never more you'll want to roamL
Don’t you think ft will he nicer
In that little “Feathered Nest,’’
If its furnished to sc finish
Wifh the goods that are the 1h si f
.A t 11, a secret we Would whispef
[ • ?f you hear rloTFt treat if light
>v/* Lome to she us when you mi rv
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(HE • MONTGOMERY AYE, FURNITURE CO,
Telephone Msie 4379.
*§7 MostgWßery Ave; jg* Chattanooga feno
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CHATTANOOGA’S RELIABLE FIRMS
WHO appreciate: your trace
BURKE & COMPANY
TAILORS
825 MARKET STREET* CHATTANOOGA,- TENN;
with the shears”
Who daily appears
In advertisin our wor&
the man who knows
What’s best in Clothes —
If you doubt it call on BURKE.
THE LAST SAD HUES
The Funeral of the Late Senator
Allison*
THE INTERMENT WAS PRIVATE
All Dubuque Paid Silent Tribute to
the Memory of the Dead Statesman,
All Business Was Stopped and Flag*
Hung at Half-Mast.
Dubuque; lowa, Aug. B.—As iid
lived, so was Senator William B. Al
lison buried: Saturday, in a manner
devoid of all ostentation. Services
were held at the residence of the ’dead
statesman, and while not of a private
character, the limited accommodations
of the home permitted only the pres
ence of tiie distinguished visiters, and
the most intimate friends of the late
senator. The services were simple.
The Rev. J. T. Bergen, of the West
minster Presbyterian church officiated.
The interment was private.
Ail Dubuque paid silent tribute to’
the memory of Senator Allison. Dur-
WILUAM C. ALLISON.
tng the hours of the funeral ceremony
not av, heel turned throughout tne
city and eVery business house closed
Us doors. Flags v kung half-mast
Bom public buildings and hundreds of
homes and business houses were trim,
rued with crepe. A most effective
feature was the winding, with black
and white, of the trolley poles on the
*-Ars traversing the main thoroughfare!
the City.
There were many distinguished vis
iters in attendance at the funeral.
Besides the members of the 7 congres
sional committee named by Vice Pres
ident Fairbanks and Speaker Cannon,
'hero was a large delegation from Des
Moines, consisting of Governor Cum
mins and ether rtate officers.
The grave of Senator Allison is in
the family for in 1 Jin wood ceraetcr f
A modest marble shaft bearing the
single word “Allison” was erected on
(he lot twenty years ago. The grave
is close to that in which is buried the
body of the late Speaker, Dave B
Henderson.
Three Li borers KIR*;?.
New York, Aug. B.—Crushed be
neath a heavy cement drain, which
had fallen in upon them while they
were at work in the yard cf the St.
John Orphan asylum, in Brooklyn. T.
Roche, C. Timothy and J. McLaugh
lin were instantly killed.
F RIEDM^M
f Sole distributer of
SHWABS’ ST LOUIS HONEST
MADE CLOThING w\h
; $lO 00 to $25 0C a .Suit. Successor to S. J.
KLAUS, S3O Market St. Cha' ariooga, Term. j
IRE FLOOD! SOUTH
A Thief Gits Government Pay
Checks for $2,000.
ONE IS CASHED IN ATLANTA
One of the Stolen Checks Was Paid
by the Lowry National feank, An
other Cashed by a Bank In Mont
gomery, Ala.
Washington, Aug. 13. messe
nger's pouch containing United States
government pay checks for nearly
two thousand dollars was stolen early
last week in front Off thk btttlding oc
cupied by the department of com
merce and labor according to Chief
Wilkie, of the secret service. The
pouch was found with the pay checks
gone, while Ahe it contain
ed was intact, between this city and
Alexandria, Va. The identity of the
robber is not known.
The first intimation that Chief Wil
kie received of the theft was on last
Saturday when one of the checks for
Saturday when one of the checks for
573.33, payable to Ft. F. Troxler, of
(he public health and marine ho. pita!
service, came through the Riggs Na
tional bank, of this city, to the treas
ury -department, after having b on
cashed by the Lowry National bank
of Atlanta, Ga. A check, payable
to J. W.. Kerr for $205.83, of the
aamo service, was re dved through
the American bank of Montgomery,
Ala. The facts in the cryre arr these:
Cn Monday morning, August. 3, a
negro messenger of the health
fnd marine hospital service went to
tne tAa dry department to get the
mail and nay cheeks for some of the
Officials cf the public health and ma
ne hospital service.
After securing nine pay checks ai|g
gregating sl,l-42.47, and the usual
r mount of mail, the negro messenger
Enclosed them in his pouch and de
parted cn his wheel for the marine
keep'.tel building. Cn the way he
{topped at the department of com
merce and labor leaving his wheel
and valuable pouch outside.
On his return a few nr'mitm later
he found his wheel and Us valuable
burden gene. Next day the pouch was
found about half way between Wash
ington and Alexandria, Va. The wheel,
the pouch and the mail were found,
but the pay checks had been ab
stracted. The checks payment cm
which was ordered stepped, were
drawn by Disbursing Clerk W. L.
Roberts of the treasury department
of the Unite 1 States treasurer.
f Notice has been sent agents of the
secret service to be on the lookout
for the presentation of the missing
j>a checks to banks throughout thff
Believes Wife Has Either Eloped or
Has Drowned Herself.
j Atlanta, Aug. 13.—'Sunday morning
Mrs. Stella Burkett, who had myste
riously disappeared from her home,
leaving a note to her husband, Elmer
Turl-eft, telling him that her body
would be found in the Chattahoochee
fiver, am} requesting that her G-year
old toy be cared for, the mystery sur
rounding tlie case has deepened and
the authorities working on the mat
ter are completely baffled.
The husband believes his wife has
either killed herself or disappeared
with a man.
The police are working upon the
fase in efforts to bring about a solu
tion of the whereabouts of the woman.
RIVERSIDE CAFE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
THE FINEST IN THE SDUTH WE SERVE The 3ESf
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Popular Prices aud Polite Attention. Next to Stag Hotel
832 MARKET.ST., CHATTANOOGA
Tfi]eph6/i£ No. 274;
Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers
EVERYTHING THAT MEN WEAR EXCEPT SHOES
* .' v r\ 4
The genial John B. Hughes a Dade County hoy,
to wait oh you. Call and lee your friends.
821 MARKET ST, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
FOR FURNITURE
gb to the old reliable firm of
Gottschalk & Company
They will give you bargains.
732 MARKET STREET CHATTANOOGA
()FFICR
H, B. HEYWOOD
1 Dentist |
Slit CAY ENGAGEMENTS MADE IN ADVANCE
7U12 MARKET STitEEf
THE. UHL UHI M
305MABKET ST„ CHATTANOOGA
(NEAR CENTRAL DEPOT.)
Open Every Day and Nipt.
Ccme to See Us
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g, p. cl: se and co.
>7* DEALER IN
Hardware and |
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HhvV j’6u made jour arrangements to live through Ih® (l 1 y .
lit' inter if ro why don’t you get our prices on JEJ.EV G LASSE!-. _
FRUIT JARS and VEGETATE CANS. We are retailing a!!
these goods at wholesale prices.
Telephone 813, 255 Main Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. *