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11 TTIE REPUBLIC: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1000. C? LrciUilCl lULUHKft ft fir The. Wfcl. M an a.l l.n-d V.1, "lir monct.. leo-rlo -nil nl i'' JiJ. ?j;,! loins a -re- iul at w rair ,. ' '" 'lci I-., utrlcdy cocnd.--u.il- l""- ..-' S. VAN RAALTE & CO., ale 12 nnrt l S. Fourth St. tirrsTniu-iHEO ior-. Uut Hate ickets. SCARS, .. ret- run r. u is " ill- " J -KIN. -rjj a -n"-,-ialt. t . 3 (If III. .at tll. II !' 1 . I i i.l.Y M t ii y i rr:M.-. v -.- ' tl pb.is.mt sights of a , , ; , i .1.- the (Kind!, of fair i I 1 ... :i- " who took advantage ',t .: n' 'id's tcr-famcd While s.,),-" T'i. l.'.i.s wire kndv after 1 u"filii h in .'-rw.ar. etui n't-lorles .Miiiv good-, .in.l the men aftc W r In 1 1 io l.io. f the present -apid.v - market, am' no gucs-iu !n It -t p. both th- r-ci ard worm n oaio r ,, -. n-i in hutine Itl-rallc": This nil! Ii!d ti boirds for a xery short PHILIPPINE VETERANS. imi for I'm F.niiia Iie-iiei' of I. I Incuipoi.tiion. )' ill' ..l. 1 !.i. 1 ". . ! inlivil t i i ail ". tyi -.-.' - f. r n pro form 1 .. t- t iinti.ii ii. i m:i T .o ,.--ociatie.n is j e ,n v I of m u.U : f toe a: my who did M-. v m ! Philipi-i... -. M.tnbors of r i, .' mo al-o Iii-i'i".- t me mbcr-hii'. '1, tii i- .ir. rumminttr, Albert K. I- . it eVuimaiidcr lMt.ai.1 I St-n-t i . u.u.t. J. hu .!. I'oibiu-. Piymastcr, Atg-ttoii F .n. All.-ii. e.fli.tr ol the . .1 lies.-ge i: W.it:hau-r: M.i-tor-.il-vni- Jam-- l".n:i-1st. li t mi. I.aw fence M - i ill. Surgeon J. I? Itui.l It. . rjc. t- nT Ih.' .i--.il" i.i'ioii :.ro tn fo il t ;. iidf. II -hii .iiiioiiK !l n-tuilH-r. -i-i wurilu nunilni- m iii-trefcs .-nI t ii-iin- i.itriu'i-in Thru i'-n ii.imos Jir, ,.ll ,J f. th. 'il-t. - .1-- ilHTtir 111.111- Imik Tin- .1 ii ti hi tr-i.t- o-i ihi m ..rl ii .I fn.irih l"!nl.i- i't i-i Ii sno.i'.b lu tl.c 1) .l.wjliiii luiliiii.K TAKEN TOWARiTS ISLAND. "William Skiniiz 1- I'ronoiincejl JIoiele.!v lll.-ane. N Yorn. fob. 12 Will am Sti initi. ttlw v. f r mny y ir the cht r.iti:ji n. v i i-ikcn to the Manhattan State Hospital 1 r tlii- Insane, iji W.fiT I-tind, to-day TMiimiit an) ord hiinj l-'il roi'fivrl 1'ini 'is frle:nl. It !- "ill th..t Ills v if" i- mial.le to provid.' f ir hir.i m a !-initar!um i rit.itn i nKtif lit tiitt si. nuts' -j ir vp.ira I i ! Al.ut thrc w. ut Si-.niiz Wame J -i. inI uti Ttinri-l.i Iim h's utfl.il and Insane on rsidty t?ieti.itz as ).! in the pailiun until to-l iv. beeauro ! t r Hubert on rail h".ir.l thai rome of - friends misht hue th t.iti. nt takei to I rr. dte institutl'in. Steinitz utaiii.'l his i I'm.. I;et linssboard. hii.I -.im' tew f--. nhicli he had wtii .1 Ii- irr:e at the i .1 1 1, itid -ci:nd to li . Ii'illi ';-inttr- I lire lour Cold AVIiile A on Can. 1 it not bettor to cure your ruld whll.! .1 in. in il- Iniipumy, rather than t ik .turners of it rt suiting in preumoni t. .i.iiiii or consumption, all of whk'h tii - - beins with a cold and may b jire- i i.-d by curing eery cold at the start? iniberlain's "oush Kemedy is famous for - . ,rs of bad cold- .nor a large part of ivilized world, and m alnay.- be de , i. 1 upon It ib pleasant and tafe to !.. too. Adv. :ov I'll-upilir I.'nililie 'lrl. Ti e latest of the nev. pnnii in? fi15it.es Irsiilleii in the lladeu pumping -t itlon wit! Ik tested t hi morning b tin 1 m;inrs nn ler the suptrti-ion of Watir Commissioner l'1-id. Tin nav tngpie is raid to iav .1 ii-aci'v of 15.o.'" K.illuns il.nl. It Ls a t.ieh pervioe cncino. and was mint by II. I Allis of Nitt Albany. Ind. To-morrou a further test of its tapabilities will Io iil.ido to deti-rmine the bonus to be paid tho makers for the jkiwit devolopei be ond that stipulated in th-; contract. Hen dkins. the tncineer in charge of the ills. t Ibutlon depanni nt. -tit.i.itos, from prt 1 tn'nary tost-., that the bonus will Ik In 1 up in ighborhood of jr. . l'rrnna Ii a J-jntemlc Cntnrrb ltemedy I'ew stop to realize m how many wjyi t larrh can affect tl.o 1 ody. IVriina Is an internal. EVbti'mu- ctarrh riimdy 1011 Msiucntiy, it is muilly cfftctle to cure ca tarrh in any organ. llliorre ult Ilismissed. Tho divorce suit of Za-Je 11. Mtidner of St I.0UI9 against Louis K. Meidnep w is ilimlfed in Judqe Withrow's . .urt t terday by the plaintitf. Sle charged de sertion, fallurA t'j support, and that the defendant sued her lur illvorcv in Indian apolis. Ind. She contested the e-are. whieh w.o dismisseil by the court. She aski-l fur the restoration of li'r maiden name, liirschberg. Mrs. McidmT is the elaucht. r of H IHrschbers of No. iTII c. mi 11s ave nue. The Alton Limited. Kinrst of all fine trains. luUlsht run l-tween St. Iiuis and Chicago via Jbr- bants' Itrnlge. No tunnel. Chicago and Alton Uallroad. Alliirni- llrovin lli-re. Willi im T. Itrown, sptial attorney fur te iltv in the malt.-r of the liijunetlon against the ("hie ago Iiralnage Canal C.itn-ini-sion. aji in th.- city yi-t. rd.iy on pn- He bii-iin s-s. Ho ealbd upon Citv Cxin nlor Si hnurma- In r at the city Hall for a fi-u minutes Mr. S hnurm.ieher s ml that Mr linmn's M-it had no particular vig ntfi. .1111 e. as his errand was a purely per sonal one. Want .1 situation? Try an ad In Itepub 11. Want IMgc Twenty-one words or less, u U-. At any drug stoie lnr lliirtiii.'in's liionee. Mn llartnian. a Hrunt girl. 111 th" etn pi.i if Mrs. ili... at No. 4717 I 'age a. n.ii I. ft the hou-n on l.i-t Tliur-d.iv mil ha- not been beard from Mm- Mary has u .-isti r. who is eti.i-Ioed by Mrs. Crane at No ICS West Hi lie pla.e. but the s!-ter Is not able to expl 1111 Mar'n abi nee. Mrs-. llcos boiame .-.trjid that tome harm mlcht hao befallen the girl and j.-terday iiqueted the aid of the police in ic-arching for her. llrni-l. iiodvinrd a Suicide. ni:ei!Bi.:c splciau Windsor. Mo., Feb. 1?. Hrack Woo.lwar.1 hot nnd killed himsilf tills morning at the homo of F. A. Wcl-ley. Ho was about ii jcars old and Kim- thru- children. ltlliikrilpt Muck olil. r.i i'i ni.ii' si'i:n l Fine llliiff. Ark.. IMj li-Tho bmkrupt Ftoek of the fSohb 11 l'.igle Companj, clulh (ers. was to-day sold at public .-motion bv Tnist-e . 1 1. lb am.- Hen Altheitner t Iim. were the pure liasi 1-, j.aing SI. via. llnrrii s rari'tii'll si-rninu. it vriii.li- si'i:"t i 1'alnnra. Mo. Fib. 12 The Heverend e barles II. Mtirj n delixered bis farewell sermon to a large audience hero last night. ALCOHOL AS RRAIN POOD. I'rofi-snr lnti-r rrmrs ''liiii I10I Is the f.rcntcsl lira in Rmniii Io elellee. lro I'ooil Mbidlotonn. Corn The man who Is ox ! tod to suri a we- k ar 1 do ten hours" lurd 1111 ntal wcirk a d.i with r.othing to Fustaln him out abohollc beirae- ii.t lui-ved his third d.ij and .- in a. happy irame of mind and in exiilient physical condition, l'rofes-or Atwater of Wo-feyan, who is trying to demonstrate the effect of sleohollc drinks upon bruin workers, eoni niiinleaied with Ostorren by ttlephono tlits afiernoof Kstcrpren said tint be Is studying ten hours every ela and e. rclsing with dumb, brlls for two hours. The rest of the day ho pats In according to inclination. I'rof. Atwjitir assembled the chemical class of Weslejan around ih- pliss ea.-e In whleli eistergnn Ifi e-ontinul this afternoon and lectured on the- value of his calorimeter to science. 1'iifty's I'uro Malt W hi-kcy, the old fam- iiy rcmeuy ot iciriv years Fiauuing. is in.t unrest form of alcoholic stimulant, as it contains none of tint deadly "Oisin. "Fusel oil" It give power to the tiriin, strength i-nd elasticity to the muse les. and uchne.-s to tho blood. It brings you refreshing sleep. It cures nervou-r 3 and indigestion. It Is a promoter of good licalth and longevity Makes the oil yoarg. keeps the young strong. Over i.e-o eZoctors proscribe It 011 nccount of its purity and excellence. The nn-rd, i-ensltivo s'om.ioli will retain It All druggists and grocers, lie yurc you get the ccnulnc. ,v nnnrvmf.M SEEKING THE CAUSE OF THE BIG FIRE, I Col oner's liii-m t on Tin1 l.oth nf i 'i I m -i m:i II t'lintles .Melius Is Itririlll. MRS. NOLTE'S STORY AGAIN. PIic Think? the .Mint She Saw Wa- Ainoiij' i he WiineM-s Ftte- nicjt II tilt! the F.xplo shut Thetirv. P r.r.-rr I.Lud t. c in !! in Uf-t jostirdiy tii.iriui.c on th. liMiy ot Chaili Mi liu-. th-' i une plnman of Klro Cmnpany Xn. 11. ho tM-rirt)tKl in tl.o lire which smipt out th luuntunn stiiinii en Sunday n wei-1; as". A larpo nunili. r if fln ni n. n ho oro rn raRti at th" tiro, and milyo ft thi IVn n S" & Ovatli liy Oool- 'otnpny. In nhow stor" th" tiro originati'd, oro plail on the witness -' ind. At I ..lck liiK-'or Llotd. having t.ik.n iho O -nmony of Jlr. Frances Xolte. h ti Id a story of ino-n-diari-m to a !: piildii- rcjmrto' on th niKb (of the Cre, i ntiira-d tl.o hiitms until to- la in give hir an opportunity of in-ilntliiK out the r-r?nri whom .-!. s.ild she saw kindling the fire. IVx-tor IJoyd did tint f.utftn" his Imniiry lr.to the tir.meilhite .iu-n of the death f Melius, hut tm ludeil in his examination lb ' cauc- ami erlcin uf the Are. thereby fixing the re!-ion-;i'ihty for the death. I'n.'er or dinary ti.ei.fn-.tane he would imt lia K"ne further than hi- r-crUeil duties, un thi hearing .ilTordtd sueh n eseellent o norlunity for investigating the stories afliat recording incendiari-m that the foromr de. eidi-d to sift the hole nialtir to the bo: tutn. A-sstant Fire 'hi-f TI I. rry of ,nianv Xo. 11. io nhkh Uelms Ik 'onged. t.n the first witness. When he oidtrtd his m,.n Into the. burning building of the lierr Itrs . at No. SU Xorth Uroada. h said, hr did not consider that there wis anv danger. J While they were in the building, he said, a Valt north of Iorr Iro- rivml i ,nrn an lhat s how 3Jtlu caiw to hm tlith. Thn-e mn kr UnU l uivk th t ; "-C "-"-- nt man came out asil . but 'John Judge and Oharb Mebus we-e piunrd In f..r hour. Judie wis t.ik-u nut alie. but Meb'ia's Iwdy j i-harrts nd crushed. Chief Sivirgli-y said it was one of the most oxtionrdit.ary tires he w is 1 v. r 1 alb -1 upon to light. Within one minute aftir the tlrst alarm was turned in. the whole build ing Mas a roaring furnace and the tl.im. s were leaping ai ross the stre-t to tli- other buildings. There mu-t have Im n -ome ex plosion, he said, which could cause 1 tire to spread so rapidly. It might have been that a lire could have licen caused b spon taneous combustion in oil rags which had been usi-l ti. tl.-an the engine, but be eould n.it s-e, how. In that case, the fire Wonld have sp-i ad so rapidlv. A number of fir- men, f vera! of them fore men of the- various compaiib . who r..re llrt ujion the war. followed th.-ir supe-ti .rs with evil, nee to the same eff.et. Ilarr T. ltil'lje. f(.rerran of Company No. 12. In Sev enth str.et between Franklin avenue and M' rgan -triet. told the most grapmo storj. His comimnv was the first to go to the tire having leceived a ".-till"" alarm from .1 pass irg citizen When he turned into Franklin avenue, before the fb-t al.irm h-.-im wn. in at 9 si. he .sai.1. th- whole building wjs i ablaze from e liar to garret, and -,. ,...m- ' Piny was obliged to slop half a Mm k away I from the lire-, s. Intcn-e was the heat Alexander Fenny of Webster (Irovis. a) member of the linn of Fenny & c'.-uUcs n , whos- buildtn? the fire broke out. w.is askesi about the Insurance and stock. He said the company's In-urane e amounted te. JUw.i-.-j. At tl..- U ginning of the y.ar it tcok Ftoc-k. placing its value at J3LWA 1 Since then it had leceived j2J,eio worth or ii- vv -tuck, and the fixtures were v iluesl at I Jl.'-i. making a total valuation eif $12S.. ""Hid iou I. anythhiB by the tlrer' Liu' tor l.b.vd !-! d. I "'No, -ir," was the response. j Mr Finny .-.ud he did not know what I the insiirani e on th. b.uldmB ameuntrd to. " " "i" ion chc.iiS to mm. TlL. i-ompanv bad a 1 lia-e on it until lVbruar. Iq n"e said he had no theory to advance iti re gard to the origin of the lire .1.1 it .i oil a tnvsteiy to him. Jam. .-, Cuimmng.--, the old watehman. who ha b.en empi. v.-d aliout the store for si- ' teen or seventeen Mar-, was scite.1 in tne ' prl-.ni r" . h r. tlioueh not under arrest. lo. tor LIod asked Mr. Fenny if . had hc-ird the .-tor t dd by Mr-- Nolle to the . itTeet that an old man. wh.ic di scrintwui resimbbil th watehman. bad made a tour ' of the building and sprinkb d ell about. He said In had. but ho wa- positive ihat Cum imngM had nothing t.. do vvitli the fire, as he himself had imiiiirid and found that! Liimniings vvas at home at thai hour. I J- "' Stiveiii. and John Martin of No. .!) O 1 alien -tr.-t -aid tbat on Sundae morn ing while t'iv wire in the "blind" alli-v Ieadltig to Lu.vnes Uro-.' gris-.rv. two diairs away frm Fenny A; ileiitbs"-. tiny saw a man with a s.uk sinak down in the l.i-e-me-nt. It anerwards il.v.l...l that he was an old man. who gathered up tin- waste lu-ipcr and tarries It awa.v. divpite the fa. t lhat the managir- bad unbred all vva-te p.iier to lie hurne-d In a furnace ts--ciallv for that punioe. 1 A. II. W tJrafe. the superintendent, and ' Ldward 12ddir.es lhe 1 nvlm. r tr.tltlul . there were no xpIOKives in the luiu-o Two weeks ago. tlnv s.,1.1, thiv used eighteen and cm-half p.illon- of eil in olliin; tint elotvnstairs Hour one and oui-half gal lons, all that was lelt. was sturtd on tho fourth Hour. John Nolte of Nn. fy)r Franklin avenuo wjus plaied on the stand, but he refu d to corroborate the story tol.l by his wife. Ilo acknowledged that he had refused to allow hi- wife to go lo tlie isdli-e station ti identify Watchman e'ununings wlnii he was arrested, becau-e bo "did not want her to get in any trouble." I-ootor I.lujd sent him to a private rcom and calleil out Mrs. Nolte. She rioeated her storj- at told in The Republic tho morning after the lite. Shortly be fore tin blaze ilared up. tdie said, she saw two men moving about the elifft ri nt lloors cf thu building, as if they were pouring oil on tho floor and sto k. A few minutes later sin saw a lire in everv floor. Itefure she had time to realize what had happened, the blaze had spre id all over the building v. ith a leud explosion, and all the windows were blown out. Coroner Lloyd asked her If -die could Identify the men. She hesitate! and then said she had sem them in the vvitnv----room a few minutes before. As the v. it-ncs-es hail testified they lift the ol'h-.'. C roner Llojd tu: conttnuid ill- iiiquet until this morning, and instruct.il tie po ll. e and el-t . tives tc h-ive . vi ry witners return this morning at 9 o'clo. k. A Hi anllfiil llirllnl!i I'irt. lllrtb month ring-. aiue;h-i for I'ebrtiary. fis'.itying ". onte-ittni nt," solid gold mount ings. J-aO to $Iii" at M rmod & Jaccard's, Uroadway auu law '.st. Van tvlt-l ju!-l mMthJ rings c iitt"ial'!r. f to -.'.i Will of Ivallierlliu I'ol.vl.a. I The will of K.itharina 1" tvka was file.1 for probate .".e-.tcn!a. She onl. :.il that In-r 1 lioiiy bo sliipi'i-l to Kcrlln. I':u.s-ta, and bo ' buried Ih -LU tin grave .f her hus' and, I Carl Fot.vka, in the tamib ti irtal lot in tl . ulil JlirlLielis Comeitiy ot Hixdorf, a suburb i of Ibrl'n. A picture of he 1. If and husband j and the 1-olvk.i l.nniiy pnoi. grapn aie ne- quo.itbeil to her lroUic-in-law. I'aul Fotj- l..i i.f lterlin , lraiinu pnotograpti 01 111.1 i st.-ff. n l-sr-iv-en to In r m uhi r. MirvSirffen lf jjt- itms.. Hir hojseholii and kitob-ti fitriiuuie i'e given to her brother, j.nob Christmann of St. Louis. The Memorial Homo of St. IxjuIs ! left $li, and Jim is ' left to keep lur t'rav- and that of her hus band in older H-r godmother. Kathcrluo Schick of Havana. Is I. it Him. The re mainder of her est ite is I. ! to her p ironts. Faiil and K.ith inn i Chri-tni inn. Herman ! J Krembs i- named as e x. .utor f the will j without bond T'le will w.i- t xis-uttd No- 1 enils r 2 last. The estate is valued at SjM). - "Hctter live well than bv lot.g Iou j taav csisrrie.ice l eh if yea t ko Ilood'.s 1 Sj,-.i inli.1 PRETTY MILLINERS SOON WILL BE HERE Spun;; Meet 111"; of the Ill1el-I.lte .Men hauls' Association Will l.ri-in To Mm low. UNUSUAL RUSH EXPECTED. Kailru.nl Coinjianies Throughout the South ami Ve.-t llae .Maile i M'lii'iuiis Kates Sale.-meii "ailed In. The annual ru-h of prettv mill in r- to ' Louis will -ism lie e.n, is tin prIIlJ in- ings ol th. Interstate Me-rehants" A o- ' turn will Is-gii: to-mon-iiw. Accordln,; to .. ! vices received by Seerttoiy . A. Sin--- the attendance this season will be K"..i 1 than tve-r before. Although the low i curslon rate to St. ouis begins si v.: .1 weeks earlier than uu ii, m aicoiint . r t steady advance in prices In nearly all Ir -. buy 'is have not been ctmtesat to wait for tin--prim1 mii tings, and many of them ar.- .1. read in the- eity, engas-sl In sebs-tiiii; tin ir sprii.g toe-I;s. hi anttelpitton of furth- r ad vance in prlees. ( Wlmfesale milliners have eles-kled to a--ooTlimodate tin Ir eu-tolncrs by luiving tin ir ciKn'.ngs much earlier than nsit.il. Ml of the- local jobbers will have their first .-prlng millinery openim; February 3.-. which vvill liable SoutheTn buvers to lay In their si-ring stocks in time for the early rush whiib Is expected. The ecor.d Tiing millinery opening of all of the local houses will be held 5laro!i C for the accommodation of buyi-rs from States fartlK-r nor-.Iu The association has bein very fortunnte this se ."tin in obtaining low rates and lon;r datii from all cf the railroad-. The attendance at the three spring meetings of tlie associatl in is expected to exceed a.e'-M. A s"peelal rate of one and one-fifth has b-en procurid from alt isiints in T. sa. and frotn all points tin the I"rh" o. JL. K. .; T . Iron Mountain. Cotton Hell. CIukLiw, tik lahoini and Julf. Mis.stiuri 1'aciKc. Ati hi son, Ti-ptka and Santa Ie. Chicago. Hock Island and Facitie Hallways, except in the extreme We at The Mobil- and Ohio will al-o make sim ilar rates from ill ikunts in Alalutma. Mis--is-ippl. T-nnesei, Kentuek and Illinois, ami similar rat.- will also be allowed -in the various Meumboat lines running to St. Louise. Tii kets for the first evursion will le on sale from Felr..ar- II to February 2i". l-i-elusive. and will tic gooJ to return until March 9. For the second exi urf inn. ti. kits will l-e on sale fn.m March 3 until March 15. In clusive, and will be good to return until .Match K Tin- third excursion vvill begin March 1!. Th kets will lee- on sale at all .stations until April I. good to return until April II The last spring eeur-ii ti will start April F. and tickets will Ik- on sale until Aptll 1-. They will be good to rctur.i until April 2S. oilier lines in the West. Nortl.v est ami S uthwei-t have made a rate of one and imp. fifth f Jre for the routsl trip to member- of tin association, trotn February II to '. In-c-lusive. March 3 to !. inclusive; March V to 21. inclusive, and April J tei 11. it opislv-.-. So.il to return from Febuary 17 .0 2S in clusive. March 7 to 17 inclusive. Mar. It 23 to- Ajinl 2. ar.tl front April 'j to Aiirll l:. all Inclusive on all linen In IIII110I-. Indiana and Ohio a rnte of one and one-third f-ire will lx granted fremi 1'ebrt.arv !'. to 2. March i to 9 and April 5 to 'J. all inclusive. Tickets are giI tor thirty days from the date of pure base. Jobbers are mint Ipating a heavier bitI-ne-s- than ev.-r lf..ri. and traveling sal. s tnen ai- U Ing called In lo help handle the rush of trade. T.i-Mnrn.n I- nleni ine's tins. lioii'l forgi : to make e.iur -cli-tn.n t . day fr.-u ih. I. aiitifiit 1 oil. .ti.ui of Vat. r tiin s. :, im-. t.. $lu .11 Mirmoi .V; .lae-ear-1 s !:i(jiw.i i I.... i.-t. RUUNG valueless. Oldel' lo Stop Sale of I'liitetl Vi-nle Coiiei' t'o. fame Too Late. New Yoik. Feb. 12. The apisdlato divi-ion or the Supreme 1 ourt on Friday last h inib I down a eleii-lon restraining Fullest States Senator William A. Clark of Motitan 1 and the directors of the Frill. .1 Verde Copr Con-iiany from selling tl.e mines and ottnr propirie ls-loning to the corporation. As a matter of fact, the s,i,. took place on J muar 9. la-t. just a month before the de- ii-ioii 01 mv apH.-Hatt division was hand ed down, so tint Its nillng Ls practbally valuebss The ilei ilon was upon an appe il from an ore. r rendired by Ju.-tne eaider-li-ev . In -i-ee-ial term, v.uating an Injunetion ob laiind b 1'iufessur e urge A. Treadw-ll, a -hare-holder 111 the coiiip.ni.. restraining the eoriMiration from selling the p-opertv. on the ground that tho intore-t ot the m'l ncnt shareholders would be s-ioiilln-1. It vci.s als-o alleged that under a scheme of ii-iigaiiiz-itiiiii prepared bv lhe elirt- tors the lonipauv was to oe-.ise to lie a N w Yoik is.riH.ration and le-coine a Wist t gil.l.t ii.IIipa-i The tea.-oli for till- tl iii-m wa-. It was stat.-d. to avud the h.-.iw taxation itumMd in tin- St.it-. a- tl Mclitau.i Iim- 1 .tin t a Luge .iinioit on all miniua prortv In lint Terntorv. The Ideal l.nxn tit e-. No more ancle-nt pill pois-ins and bl-iek draughts but up to-dat-. clentitn-. harm le . palatal1.-, pole at Cai .nets Candy Ca thartic. Iirucgi-ts. be-. 25c. . directorTelected. Annual .Meeiin of Pine UIull" Coin ineieial League. i:ui-rr.i.i"si ::i-iai.. Fine l'.lulT. Ark.. Feb. 12. -Tim Fine Fluff Commercial I.e-agin- at Us first annuil meeting hel-l this afternoon elected the fol lowing dlr-c tors: Fr.i! o. It. C. Wilkltis. -inoi: F.lisuii I-:. C. Arnold. Is.-iae Jere-yfii'. W. H WesibroMk. I". I-. Hvrd. W II. I.ing fotel. H H. Talliott. 1. ej. Hrldg. . W. I, Uowoodin. Ui.rliK the la-t voar the league Ins brought a mill here 1h.1t Ins Invested a million dollars in lumber anil a plant and railroad; thv hive i-tabli-h-.l a steainlHi.it 1 L-omi-aiiy. and otherwise benefited the city. t Full details of the business of tho Io,ul 1 table Life Assurance Socii tv in l-ii are to . lie found In It Fortieth Annual State incut. ; publi-h d In another column. At the cut of tbe ear the Ass-ts of the Sccliiy were I valued at more than two hundred and . cisbtv million dollar--. Im hiding a Surplus of sixly-oi.e million--; income for the jcar vvas nearly fifty-four million-; the ati'outit of new- polk b .- issued ocee,Ied two j hur.drid millions, and th- sum of its poli j tits in for.-- wa- rifty millions more tnan a billion dollar- 1'vory polioj bolder will no-tut- with .-1ll.-l.11 tloii the prosperity and Ignat financial strength of the- Kquitablg jociity hoistTng chainTroke. One Killetl and One Injiireil in a I'ennlvania (jiiairt. Alb ntown. Fa.. Feb. 12. LII Lei'nolt. aged 21 years, was instantly killed and Abraham Veld seriously Injured to-day In a t-lato quarry at Slatinj-ton. A h-avy stone was Is ing h..Ited when the chain brok-. The farms stone hurled ladbotdt trom the bslge into a pit sivty feet below and crushed libs chesi. . hi vvas hurt ly flying mis siles. Killed by ii Traiii. r.rrt ia.tr spkciau Texarkana. Ark.. I'eb. 12. G. II. A. Iiwi"! was run over by a Cotton Felt Hallway tiain near here to-day- and killeil. I'apera fe-urd on lhe bodv Inellcato that he was a, phrei legist and lalth doctor. r ttk.- TVU-'.-'. '. Win be open for business as soon as our loss is ad lusted with the fire insur ance companies. v-r-:A'X.. - 'y--r-r--' z-xr v4?iT.iv- I, .. fc- - -J Li-a.-'B.'.' oa ata,v'vsia'!Jtv'C-tisttrei KILLED HIMSELF IN ' THE MONEY VAULT, Iltio,o Kieiiniiv. Siiu-i.itv of .Mu tual llii-eliiiihliii;: I'oinpaiiy. Kiel- Hi- Life-Willi l.tillel. HIS MOTIVE IS NOT KNOWN. ih Left a Nole to .Malvina Soliu- Iews-ki Stalin"; Thai He Was fiiizv Hotly Will Ke Ihiiinl by Her. Hugo Kiomroy kill, d himself with a re volver y -steriiaj morning in the vault of the St I..1UI- Mutual IIousvlHiiMlnsj Com l.iny. N-e. 2 f which he was secrot.tr). II--wa a bachtl.-r. alsiat 5" eai o!.t. and .1 ripple. Hi- l-dv will lie burn.! by Mi-s Malvina Sob-dew ski. .1 music leather, alnnit his own age. who lives at No. "WI'J M m-i-nt o venu" They had lieen close friends. Iierhafi-. more th-m friends, for mnnj year and Ik.il made un agreement long ago that when one of them should die the survivor should see to all the funeral arrangement-. Miss K Ss.l. :,i as-erts that she knows of no rea-on v.liy Krotnrcy should have klilcil himself. The iiti.v t.ason assigned by his frien-ts is that he became despond-it ov. r the fail th-t In- was a crlppb- and bad no hope of iv-r b. i.iming qui'e well. K re-inn y made m st di lllierate .r i"r tlon-. fur hi- -ill" ide. Tl. e-nl per oa i the olfli. with hin. em the second fie .r o the building at No. 51.1 Walnut strut, y . terd.iy m-irniiig w is Cliarb- Horn, a t It rk Aliout 11 . ocb-k Kr nvn-y si tit Horn 011. on aa errand !o John Orui tl of the J. linn . ami Hrother Wine Company. No. lit S -nth Hroadwa. When Ilor.i returned, ten -r J tiftisn minutes later, he found the oiite.- door of the e.flb e Its kid. This struck him as b. ing quit- unusual, but he ottned the iloor wltli his k-'V and enterc-1 the outer oltice. thinkitig that Kromrcy had gone out for , siiiie iiuro.se The ofli,-. of the ennieiny ImiHvWoiI hiah stei I lattice, b.-1-ind which the at- t 11 hes of Fe j.l.ice alwavs work. Hntran. to he inner ...tlis i- had thro'lgh a g.ue In n. in in. .a ,,,.,, ,. t th. laltiee Tin- gat- Hrn fou.id v.i.s i.Kkesl sisur.lv. as tin door lil lii. !- hind V on a obair, was ixr uirej s mi ... and wlin tie -aw this. Horn Mi- vv 1n.11 sonn tiling was wtoig. Hon the lliolt Wn I omul. , Hie llo.lt Wns I""'"'- . A woman who lives on ine mini ii-u " , the etijiyrUht on "k'errj on Trusts." A bill the building cur- down JO't then and told j vves filed against the e'ltitral I.iw Journal Horn tint -'n- I .id lie attl .1 loii-l tejsirt a and tin- olll.-et- of tin- eonii.iii. praying f. w- mlmiti- ln-fon app inn.lv coming from for an injuin ti-n ti straining th- a!e of ,e oil". H.. 'hurrv.1 downstairs and Mteacl. on Trusts" a,l a.-o f. r an account called llmry Wivl. pr. --dent of lln- -""Iu"- ,-., this bill a lemurrer wa- tntorp.e-1 d on bl.i lii-tilling Cottil-Jtiv. which oi-cupies tr.e . tht. ,-,.,. ,-,,,, ,t. complainant has failed first floor of tin- building. Together tiny to oomph- with the te.juiri tiient-of tin-I iws igaln tut. nd the .lib ami IhiMi climbed ulating to co. rUlit-. It was ciinter-bil i.ter Hie litll.-e In the vault, at tin -lie of , t- i miiisel in -,ips.rt of the demurrer tint over im laiin . " ' ,,,.. ei.pyrieht liw t in-1 two c..ile- of theollice. who-e entrance is c. ,,7l,;-'r!"" ,ev.ry siib...,iiem . Iit...n of a eopv righted view from the front h a projtsuiti 01 n 1(1Hlk (l ,K .1I(1. Wi(n t,(t. ,j,ir,rllI) ,lf ,.,. wall, the nun found li.e i-o-o , A rc'vi-uvir Ik .Ide "he corpse and a glnstly , ,Me nni Iain-iris win- not .mill.. I to tl:. bulb t w. .ind 111 the t. -npl.- told tin- .-tory of j n-H. f ptav.d. the sulfide 1MH 'or Louis 11. iieiinus 01 .... ; S.utii Frondwav was eall-d. but r gor mortis had already set In before he ariive I. Whll" tills was going on Miss -..U.levvskl arrivisi ai in- 01.1. --- ,..,.,, , ,,.,,,. 1. .1 1. ..... .....I io 1 i.Hket i.f tr.e n a. 1 man . ... .... tr. ,.1 vt.ls IOII1 Ol ttll.lt Otf.l iitii., .. .- ..... i- . . 41I hapl-e IlC'l. ill a ri.' -- ---; , ,, , .. r...,...i .. ..,!. wiiiih be had ainue-ssui tii Miu- S-it-o.ovv.-ki. which -all. "I -hot mvsclf. No one n is ..nj . do vvif. it. I am -mil iv . r.175 -- 10 it Mv be.lv wi!l Is- tak.11 cir. of b Ml-s Sotolewski Coid-by all. 'lhe Ise'v was ruiii.vi.i to- ........ tuer tr.io-fi rn-l to tin" home of Ml-s So- I tt-kl The nolhe foil"' !n Kroinriy's pockets a i:i7nr. .1 w.iti h. JW in cash and a small picture of a pn tt "" ""!" ',., is -uppo-eu lll.ll ' "" ,--' " J, 1 , . self vvill) the lazor if the revolver failed to Is -uppo-ed that l . ...., ill. il 111 Kill min do Its work. Fresident -.liiimolls's slnleinenl. Sarnie! Simmons, prc-idetit of th" St. lmls Mutual llulleling ' 'V-1,ny;1 ,,l"r ' It relay that it w.i- impossible that tlie-ri: ...u d be" anv .In- r.p .no in the -Kcount-' of the coiiteru. wbl-h were- in kmtiirev s work in tint cap-o tv had -'twayi. been tlrely satl-fa. ti.rv His, .Kcounl hid not I..-n ex.. mhv. I -an-e last Ma. ''-"-Simmon- said that the -iH.ni of r b.cli i-i 11-e bv the loti-.p nv imicl- It iiniisible tli.it tie s... r. taiv eoiiln Irive taken any part of the funds without liiinu-llate d.-ticti.in. Mi-s s",.!cwkl .-villains Iter a.-arance at tin- oftlie JI1.1..I.1V morning by saving sJ:.?b,.s.:irrL.,,; TSi W.rs'wSi: She had roc. lved a te-tt.r from him In the inorning mil saving tn.it in- womti .h tttioii her Tuesday he s!nlt '"" "'" valbsl verv often -Inc.- tl.cy first became ae- eiuainted. twe.itv-two years ago. rtiey im I nlvjv 1-en v.ry s"l fri-ii'ls. and had c-otnmittesl moM of her business to In -..,.. ti,. i cm. r hnl born great friends 1 In the I'niviiiio of Hrendetili. rg. Fa-lera l'ru-sla. kmctrtv nas uve -i-iei-. uu m whom ate m.frrbel and living in Germany i,n..r.im..ni, e..r i-.f funeral Ind not l-en .oiiipletid l.i-t night The Coroner took the statements of sev.ral v.linesse.s vest-relay. bin did not rotcm a xertict. ine riituic Aumlnistrator to ! charge of the dead in m's effects. He earned a good salary, but had F.ived little, owing large, v to -x-)- ns-s in. urre-d In treuting his crippled foot CARRIE SMITHJMPROVING. Still SulVers. However, From the Ai'hI r.nins. Mrs. Carrie Smith 'be 19-ycar-oM widow who attempt's suicide Sund iy by swalbw Ir.g n quantity of carliollc acid, was consid erably Improved voster.lav. She I at the e'ltv Ilnsplt il and, though out of danger, she contlnu-s to suffer great pnin from the I urn which the aciel Intlicteel on h-r mouth and throat Yesterday she said tint the reason for attempting her life was despondency and homesickness. Her family live In Oakland. Cab, and she was anxious to visit them but could not do so on iccount of lack i f I money Sunday was the anniversary of Ihcr wcddltg, "and shv wjs turtivularl", ihargi. lb- was -ntirei i -i --- -oount for the wdr tolwW'rs, with the eomiany -o'. .- ",""-:.;;.," 173. When thes.eret.ry. Hudolph MrWitz. . . . .. t.e. t ... 1.. .-ti- sis-retarv. and his V--' 1 w S UllE t t t t t 4 t t s J Mi SinU'i I- a-i li m..n I d S 11 i'vid Ul s.1 ' W LOWER COURTS REVERSED. Two lioi-Ninus. ,v . i-.--..-a Aji JlCitls- flllUI. Two i-.;mon.s ve.re handid down by the Fitt-.i St ites Oil nit 1 ..art cf Api-e-a!s vi-titd.iy for tin- 1'lghth Cjri ult one was I toiight from the Si. pre me Ceeiit of Okla homa T-rrltoiv and the oil" r from the Court of App-als .if Indiaii T-rrit.irv In 1 cell ca-e the lower court w.is r--vtrs-s i: S. e.'ox .i- cuiivi. ted in tin 1 -in nit -oiirt of Iigan Countv. oklahoiiia. of per jurv, in Februarj. t&. and - iit-nce.1 t" the i-niti nrn.ry at I.e.iv.itw.-rth. Ke. for four v.-ars and to p.11 .1 tin- of SI. Frlor t his trl il. h- lil.sl .1 ietltn.-i for 1 i banc., of .luelge-, 11, oniornul) with a stat ute of the Trrite.rj in , h .- ise- His petitiort was d-nn-I. ind tl i-.- .ro.-eei- s to iml .it. d comi tlon tin ap;.e.il to tin- Supreme Court of th- T- rrit.iry th Jwlguieiit of the kiwer . o-irt wa- eoi: firinisl. An .iipent was the 11 taken to the CIrci.lt Court ol Api-.'ils. Judge Caldwell diltvircel the opinion in that court II- -:es lhat the statute n-I-itlng to a hatiKt of J..ge I.- iilaiii, un ambiguous ami m-ind ili-i- Itoth tin- "ir euit Court ml Supr. im- Court of oklahomi em i 111 ileiiyiiig the motion lor a ehaug eif Judge Tin- jii'igme-ni of ti..- trial i-ourt and the Mipn in.- Court of the Territory of Oklahoma ate loth n-i.tnl. and the cause Is reiiiaiid-.il with iiiMruc iion to grant a in v. trial The si mild opinion 1- In the 1 ,-e of tl Mts.-eiur! Kan-is and Tv:i Hallway 1 m paty aid C W 'iurn. r. pialn-iffs in er ror, agtiust Fatrl. k .1. Hvitie. asi--is- if I! W and H 1:11ml I; ir:is,,n. form-rlv loniisi.-liig tin lirtn ol iir.i-im Hn.s . d--fnidant 111 1 rror The -mt was to teiovir Jl-2.o f-ir tony In ad ot cattle that broke out of a 1 iittl- js-ti on the niehl ot I'occm I r :. IVC. t.11 the- line of the M.. K. A. T. H . in Indian Tirntorv. Nimtien were killed bv an engine of the, railroad, ard the otlnrs w-n lo-t by flight over th prairie. Tin jurv Is-I.iw gave judsimiit against the compauv fur I.2'v trom which judg- llent at, app. il was taki n The "ircult "iturt o: Ap.ie.-tls ri ve-r-i s tin- owe- tourt nd r. m.iii'l- thi cm for a new trial. In' , SinUirn dillvernl the opinion of tbe our!. J'li1 Caldwill lib d a vigi rou-dissenting x iulun NEW COPYRIGHT RULING. K'lln-al .hiilm- Ad.inis's Iitieriiieta- .. tin;, ,,f ;, Vallc i'oillt. An oii.-ilon w.-s fi'ed bv Jtnlge I'lrrtfr It. Adam- of the- Fniti-d States Circuit Court for the l"a.-te-n Id-tri. t of Missouri vc-s. t rday In th. ci of I-verett S Titcker- I man and otin rs. trute -. against the "en 1 v , ' tral law Journal and others, which is said to In- tin- tir-t judicial ibs i-ioti in this eoun- trv ,, f. ,,ti..n involved Tuekeiman is one of the ut..- under the will of the j-''- James War- i'.rty. the .i.ilbor ..f tin- law 1-ooU i.ttimonlv known as -Ferry en T,,,v- n ,,.,, WBs ., glnlatlv publi-be.l In 172. and -Inoi that titnr has run thiougli a niinner ot si,i,-,.,,,,..m ,.,iui,,nv Th. Central l.in Journal has adverti-d. I publi-heil and ouer-.l for -ae a work eotn- i niollly km wn ns "lt,-Hrh on Tests u-hl. h v-.ork. it is .ill.ged. Is an inf riiiRetn. nt cf gross and tb-it. hiving failed to do this. ' I'mint. 1 far tl... toiti. n.r 1,-lot. .1 llt-.r tin- Ian renulrid only that two oj ies of the original iue ( n boot: lie tiled and that for all subsequent editions containing new and materially different matter. mi i opy Illisl with the Librarian of Congie.s "a- -.iiiiieii in t-ouii'iiainc ttnn irn- i.iv- ii,d.- v.l.im-'s nitiii.i.n .ute.in a tiits t-i.-tt- was sunn-lint eompllatnc with the lav ,,f n .,. , ,s aduiittisl by all that tin ,,w- was ei i mlinglv v en- and ambiguous n the subb-i t Tin ii:-ttou has l..ng km a sui.ji.t ot mm a ii..i:t.t -inning punn-Iiers and authois. and no invanatle rale tu obtainisl among Ibeni. J-nlg. Adam-s de eisioii letnbli-hev that the law rispilres tvto copb - of tin- orlcinal edition of a work to ,K. ,-,,,,, ,,,, ,,. .d,rirl.in of Congress an. .one copy of every sut-eiUent editb 11 1 It was -.ud that millions of dollars' worth of cop.vrighti d propt rty would have been lost bad tin- Court hi Id to the contrary opinion. The case probably will It- appcilid and mav. before tiuallv il-termlued. io to tbo Supreme Court of the Fulted S atts. Splendid otllces for rent for manufactiir crs" agents In lhe Metmo.1 & Ja e ir.J tlre proi.f building. Itroadtvny and Ive-U't, TI7.S.) per month and ur. TWENTY-TWO INDICTMENTS. (iianil -Iiiri .Makes a Paitial i.ejiort to .Illll-iC I'Mle!. t The lirimd Jury made a part. .1 report in JuiiC'e I'lsll. r's ... on . nm.ir.l .1 rtnrntm. j ww- :n.iieim..niH .,r.d .hr..- iBn..r.- : bill-. Following is a list of the imllct- tnrai: I Jiurder in the Second D-grre Josep-i Wtight and Josi ph Ilelt. i .ssatilt to Kill Michael Frlndiblte and jlf;, i:.,d:- Hnbberv. First Degree Mb-hsel ClarN. ' I.l,. Kills uiile -l.in.w in.) n.-nrt- Wit- Him-: Charles Frlnco and Wiill.-im' Sherl- uan. I lturgl.irv and I.ireenv Horace Hridshaw- I nnd Nelll" Heed. Jo-. 11b itnriior. John Co'l- . nor. Atlrt Harris and Fdward l.dwnnh-. I Samuel Huinmell and Onl Uronn. Thomas M'-Malnin. Louis FcrMii-. Duke Sieed, ulla- William Hood, and Horace ltradshaw Grain! I-aree ny Hatrv I.. Fov ill. Jeihii Gerhart -ml Martin llroitnan. Fannlo Har ris. John Fapln. Alidu. ting Female Fnder Ago Alice Nor man an 1 M.-.ry Dlvji. Ftterlug Forged Insirum-nt C. II. W'l tin. Igrensl bills were r turned ;-s follow.. Charle-s H. Lttllnc. forgery; David Johnson. uttnng forged In-trumetii of welting; mil Arthur Thnn.rs'.n. . - i r. ' 'jr er.y. I'linrrtil of .New Ion ilciiry. The burial "f Newton Henry, formerly or Company M. Fourteenth Infantrv. will tako jil.toe at Jerfersoii Hirrack.s on Ttnsilay or Wednesday The lsidy was sent from San Franeico last wiek and was due In this city Monday evening, but at a late hour Iit nl-tht It had not arrived Newt, n Ilenrv v. is lhe -on of David Henry of No. 2H-5 College avenue, this city He ciili-te-l In th- army lu June, l's. anil was assigned to Company M. Ill- r'-glrnent was sent to tho Philippines, and It was In a battle near Mani'a. that he met his death on February E. 1-S. He wa 26 years of age at the time of h's death. His brother, Peyton Henry, Is a ib -mm at Faust's. E ENGRAVED Beauty-scene and portrait all new and specially made for the occasion, vvill be presented in startling attractiveness in next Sunday's of the modern newspaper have been enjoying undoubted excellence in re cent Sunday picturing, but the best of this is not to be compared to the offering that is to be a part of the next issue of The Sunday Republic. "Good enough to frame" tells the story, and in these days of beautiful pictures here, there and everywhere, on all sorts of subjects, this means a good deal. Your dealer will be ''out" long before the noon hour next Sunday, so it will be the wise thing to do to ask him, in advance, to save a copy or two for you two, because you may want to send one to a distant friend GRAHAM B. HALDEMAN DIED IN AN AMBULANCE. UK HAD TAKKX AN OVi:i DOSK OF .MOic-I'lIIXF.. lie Was Nervoii' anil Tried to Jn dun- Sleep Hi- Family Is I'romiueiit. Graham 1! Haldetmn elnd y t. .lav morning at 3 o'clock while I sing r m.M I from the hou-e at No. IS!. I.n-as av n o to the City Hospital. His eleath w is Ih result of a ilee-e of morphine, taki 'i vvl": the view of allaying his n-rvous exci'. t . am! Inducing si-e p. Ilaldeman had not len In the bi.- e ln-altli for several years, bavi-ig suff n ' from .n at-sie- of tin- liver. Of tat- b v. - ver. his hesilth was -i..t ,1 o hav- t mm h InipiovesI Hocently ll.iMeiu.in r tiirinsl .rom C-illfiirnla. where he had Is . u with the double purpose if Improving II health and attending to bttslr.e-. H!s return was greeted with imieli pb ure by a large circle of friends In St j ..i" who lelebrated the iKt-aslon for - v ral nights In -.iiccesslon. This tobl on II. 11 man's health, and he found It ueci s- iry t seek i-Tfeot ft-eluslon to re-tcro hi- s'i t tere-d m rvi s. I-i.-t Thursday he went t the home of Mrs. Henrietta Dixon at N ;;". Lucas, sin- I an old negro uwn.ii . who at one time was a servant f..r Mr llabb man. Here he remained until yes t.rdav morning and was apparently niu.li Improved. Sunday night be eomp!.".ri'I rf In--.. mm i and. tln.llns It lm--lb'.e to indine -l-.p b natural nn-nns. he detettnlne.1 to take a do--of morphine. After be had taken the dri g be calb-d .Mrs. Dixon into hi- room and isked her to t.inaln In his room until In f. II to sleep, as I", made him more nerv .- to be alone. Mrs. Dixon -,is -he remained bv Inn until I o'clock, win n she noticed he w.is breathing xery Inivily. She tried to .ucu--him but all her efforts were viln. F-aring that he wa- 111. -h- calbsl ill the imliee An nnibiilance was -uinmot.esl at once and Haldimati vvas hurtled to the City Hos pital. He f"re ho reached that Institution, howevel. he died. An inquest vvas begun yea.erday. but not i onclud-d. Graham It. liable man was U years old. lie was born In Madi-on. lied. For n num ber of vears he was in the ibivernui-nt em plot hire, lieing connected with ih." MI---ts-ippi Hiv-'r Commission. Hicently h-has linn a traveling man. He was a brother ..f J-re Jlald.miiti. a cl-rk of the L nlte.1 States i:ngl:nitiiig leKirt:in-iit. The-r m Hher and their -i-te r. Mn-s Mirie i.. ll.il.lcm. in. live at tin- West Lnd Hotel. 'Hie- Tvto F.?e- nt lil.e" in nil e.i-es. and dlffori tit buses are re- quirisl. Doi-tir Itotnl. expert opti. i-in at .Mrrmod .--Jace-ard -. Hroadway anil 1-ocusi. examines each eye st pnrat-ly and tits them accordingly. Nci ohirge for examination. Steel frames. $1 and up: geld. J". at;d up. TEXAS LEGISLATURE. Kaihoatls Fi.uhtin- the Anli-Houlile-Ileail'T I'.ill. ltUI'fllt.lr SI'E'IAI- Attstln. Tex.. Feb. 12. Owing to the ab sence of a quorum the Senate was unable to hold a session to-day. Th- Hoii-e spent tin- day In discussing .Tiiendineiils to the nceupiition bill. Nearly nil of the pnio-esJ ameiHlments were voted down. , . , A vigorous effort was made to place a prohibitory fix of il" on dc-'n-rs' in clgar ettis and $2 on dealers i". revolvers, but both amendments wire lost by a clo. vote. .... , . .ii Interest ill anti-doubl'-he.i.ler hill e-on-tlmies to grow. LilHir org.inizilions have! Increased their lobby by at least a dozen men Tho railroads have sent their attorney- lure to work against the measure. A strong effort will be made lo rii"h the l,i through the legislature this vis-k. to the eclu-lm of every thing. ARCHBISHOP FEEHAN ILL. SiitiVriiif' From an Attack of I'leiiio-I'neiiinonia. Chicago, Feb. 12. Archbishop Patritk A Feehan of the Human Catholic Are-hdi iccse or Chicago Is 111 with pn-umunli at hi res idence in this city. Tin- venerable prelate was tnk-n ill on Frldav with what sternest to t" a -even-cold ' The Archbishop's insular rhyslol.in vvas railed. It" diagnoJe-d the dl-ia-e us pleuro-pneumonl-i. , At the archle-plcopal resldenre 1' Is .'a'd .i" . .....i.t.'. con. ht. .ti M i' r . ir !i 1 as critical. The Archbishop Is 71 y.ars .... THE BEST TEN CENT JsaraaTJrBTs?5j.7i-!a'x. i'-o iif-i iitN-rliy3.tai.jsaMaawal aaaaaaSMa(aaaaMBlirsl ft 1 31 7 9 'l W It E S m 2BHKjiaBBB MADE OF FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO. F. K. BlCr M. C CO.. irIANLKACItKEl-i ST. LOUIS. Mta, Republic. Readers Trial 15 The Test. Hunter Baltimore Rye lias stocd the test for years and won wide popularity. It is Mellow Pure Delicious 10 Years Old. Hit Id NichoLon. St. l.nul. Mo. WILLIAM F ItOltEB. II. J. DIEKNEInB. rreli.'-:t Bccreitarx. Ts-aMtf ri-a in lJt MUsourl State Mutual FireanJ Marine Insaran:-- Company. Ofi-ce ro 717 e"nitaut at.. St. Lovit Ma. 2V! IV!' JI In 2711. Tel. Klntoctl A 15B. IV 1. 1- Are Vtiitteru en Either 3ice or Ua. tual 1 133. DIRnCTORS: J. It C 1.0.03. Aasu.tu, NedJ.rhnt. D l). V a:ker. lFrayC. Haarnttck. James V. r-,1 Jair.es K. Kalmc M K Pi-tim c -a. Wrr. F. Ilonm. Postal Telegraph Gable Go. Mutn OOot, Laeled Dnlldlnfr, FOURTH AKD OLIVE STREET. 4IMI.(M Xlle XVtre, 3.00O Ofllcas. We TTnold b ptenaetl to hanell xtew TelearKui. Tr-r as. Telephom Mala JsiU-J. f5t M'lk DIED IN LIBERIA. jf:-. I.. T. Simon and Mis. Knima I. Iiei'k SiK'ciimbeil to Fever. Philadelphia, 1. 1.. 12. News hns been r c.lved bv the Lutheran Indication Society of the tb.itb at Monrovia, Lllicrla, of Mrs. I .r.u ti t T. Simon, wire of the Heverend J. I-. Simon and Mis. Kmm;i D. Heck, wlfo of the Heverend Will M. Heck, both of whom we're doing missionary work at th Muhlenbcrir Mission in Afrl.-i. Jir. Heck contr.ielnl f-vtr In early December and dies mi the 2-;th of that month. Her death was fnlb'B.il on December 21' bv that of Mrs Smio-i. Mrs. si'non was born near Fairvi.vv. n . J.in 22. l-;a. Mrs. Heck was born near I'ritie. ton. III., Novvmlwr 24, 1S75. Wedding- lux Hntleinit. Host material, correct In form, finest workmanship. Mi rcr.ucl & Jaccard's, society- j stationer. Uroadway and Locut. Wrltey for sampb and prlc-s. CAPITAL INCRE'as'eD. .Mithij-an Hell Telephone Company l.'aisetl lo $....i)U0.IHM. Deirtlt. Mi. It. F.b. 12 -The Michigan (Hel'i T. '- -.Nile '"onipany. which recently ab jrln-d v mIous ind, pendent companies I-i this Stati , vetid to-day to Increase Its) cap ital stock from $2,.Vji.i'e to J!o.teo.oil. Jloru than two-thirds of the stock vt-is repre sent, il tit the mteting. The- vote lo in crease the stock vvas unanimous. Mich igan Company stock will be exchanged, whire d -ind. for r-w State company -It 'ns at p ir. and for Detroit telephone !ti. U at " t.-nts on the dollar. Orphan Hoy Killed. n-:i't ni.li' sfwixu Palmyra. Mo., Fib. 12. A few months ago Mr-. Lizzie Vanlainllugham of near till cltv took Hubert Price out of the Orphans' Home at St IjiuIs and ndoptcd him as a son. Vest, rday he was kicked by a colt and klll-d. rX2SZ3ZSSSSXZS25S25! DZZmiAM'S F?2Bfi Caralndrgm08m, tiniBm, StckHmmtlmAm. I ;0ccntjxn3 IS cent:, atalt lTJirZUS-S" CIGAR IN THE mARKET A r l