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TTTE KEPTTBLTC: SATURDAY, ATRIL 21. 1000. I f r Ir A SHIRT WAIST OF SMART STYLE. Two r:iltoi-n Thai Follow T'plo Dulc Ouiliii.'s. Ladles' Shirt Waist, v Uli Scalloped Yoke Outlined Ivi T "I Ins stvllsh waist is made of el c.".tn-colnrcd India .Ills. Ilt sole leooiatlnii etinsistiug of '.h.il"''l binds of plain tmniiulM- blue to ma eh the ngiire in the -UK Tho hack is smooth aernsu the '.'iiiili'.frs villi the Inllnee. rawn elown s, nil it tlic waist Jim in c iti - WA 5 ' A V'l 795B-L ADITS" SHIRT WAIST WITH SCALLOPED YOKE OUTLINED. S2, CI, SG, 5S, 40 and -12 inch bust. The fronts are plain, the fullness heing rt"-' ingeil In :i liciii M-uiso .it the bolt It innv hotM'Mr, ln di.ivvu down striight If preferred A titled lining is given, over which the vv list mai In- aii.-inged. nr it mii lie uiidcrfaced lo s.-allopod voko eeiuh lmk mid flout, with or without the ma-hmo-htitolHHl sjiapnj binds The closing ts accomplished mvislhlv un der an applied stitched hand down tlio otii ter front Tlio nifk is finished with n stvllshlv -li ni"l e-ollar The short sleeves ate !ce lratcd with bands which form a continua tion of tho iike, ami roiinilii ufts -111-plote the wiists The inrsiu lil i k ihrt girdle is ti d at the front in .1 mii.iII bow "Waists nf tills kind raiv lie mud. ol p. r calo ellmltv, lawn pique, llni'ii ot rni. h flannel The hands m.n be of the same color as the waist or .1 outlasting "ha ' To make the waist in the niotl.uai "170 will require three a:id one -eighth ards of sOSj ft " W- Wv 1 - - 1 IJE l)HK A .Mi KII.I. IS OliJl ceillltlCt'T POST DITICi: M)IIHn. THE REPUBLIC'S ORDER BLANK WWJXr'ZilX Send 1ft cents (one .sil er dime) to The Republic- IMtttrn D p irtinent, :epubllc buildlns. for each pattern ordirctl and inclo"e this blank projierlx tilled out with vrrar name, address and bust measure o- age for eaeh pattirn ordt n d. Iadles" Shirt Waist. No TP'S Price, 10 cents Bust measure. . . Misses' PMrt. Xo. X3. Trice, 10 cents Ape eara. KAME post orncs .. STRHHT NO Ten Oata (One Silver Dine) and TfaU Order nintil; Will Kntltlc "ftf pnbllc" Radrm to Any One Pattern Thl PnDer Ilaa Published It tin harabrr of llir Pnttrrn In filvrn. TO USE CANNED ROAST BEEF. Fresh IMoal Cnniiot I5o Supplied lo Philippines Outposts. Washington. April 20 War Department ofilcials itave Iteen compelled to lesort to the use of canned roat leef for tho sul Blstcme of the army in the Philippines. This is due to the fact that it !? ah-olately 'sontlal that the Foldierb shall be :erved with fresh meat, and because of the im jio,bibllity of providing refrigerated beef or cattle on the hoof under fxi.stin"; con tiltions. When tho bull; of the army was located mar the seashore and at easdlv jipc'sHjIc points, there was no dllheulty in providing tliem with fiet-h meats, but conditions haie. now chaiifiid. and tho nnnj is scattered ntnonK 1W posts in various parts of the ntchipclaco, a prrpat many of ilicin at cu hidcrubln distances from" the nearest shlp jiinc point. Time aie no cattle available, .ml tho refriKcrated bef. which has here tofore formed tho pilnclpal basis of sub histeneo for the troop", cannot be pit"ereil in Rood condition Ions enough to reach many of the Inland posts. Consequently, it lneanie necessarj' to look for some suitable Mibnitute. and the Amtrican cinncl roast bctf was the only thitiK found to imtt the requijemi nt" Tlio suKRostlons for itH use eain" orisin nily from the MilMht nte ntllcera in the I'li'illlplne.s, and the chief cfniniissaty of llcer at Jlanila recently cabled a requisi tion for an immediate delivery of about 3W.OT0 cans or roast beer, and subsequent iell cries at the rato of about BO.wJ cans a month. Acting Commissary General Weston pre sented the matter to the Secretary of War. alth a ".trout; indorsement of the proposi tion. As .1 measure of extreme caution, lion ever, Secretary Hoot drcicled to j,et a yiersonal opinion from Major Gent ral Otis before, taking linal action. A cable 1m s Knce of inquiry was forv.aided at once and General Oti&'s reply was jecelveil to lny. lla text wa.s not made public, but Its general character may be cU.uly infeiied irom tho fact that ltistiuctions have b"en ent to Colonel Alex.uider. the commissary nfilcer at Chicano. to arranqe for the !m tnediato dispatch of a larso quantltv of 1 oast beef to Pan 1'ranclsco for shipment to Manila by tho first available steamer. Special pircaiitlons will be taken to "ecure lho lcst quality of beef and lo insure its jitoper c.irc and preservation at all stages cf its Ions journey to the Philippines. SIGNAL CORPS' WORK. 2sew Cable and Tclcgniph Svstems in the Philippines. Corrrspondrn-e of tlic Astclate.5 1'rrE'. Manila. March 15 The Signal Corps of our ni my in tho Philippines, Colonel Allen at jircsonl commanding, have in epilation to lay LKl miles of wire on Luzon and the Visajan Islands. They have establ'shed 300 telegraph orllces and with a total n'-istcr of :1 men and twenty-one olllccis thW lepait incnt handles lr-o.fKifl messages a montli, the messages containing from twenty to 1.000 words each, livery ollleer on the "stem receives daily at U a. 111. the ollic'at time from Manll 1. The cable system connecting the iirlnclpal islands It also approaching completion. NE6R0SH0T'"aND HANGED. i'est Viriniuns AA'enpcd an As sault on a White Girl. TJlueneld. W. Va., April 20. News has reached hero that on Wednesday at Taze well, twenty miles west of here. John Peters, colored, assaulted Katie nichle, a white girl IS years old. and escaped Bloodhounds were used and lie was captured and brought to jail. Shcirtlj- after midnight masked men stormed tho Jail and ecurert tho negro, who confessed. A rope was placed around his neck and lie was dragged 200 a. ards toward tho woods. Bul lets were tired Into PcUrs's body while he was being dragged, and before the woods were reached he was dead. The body was then banged to a tree. Senator SiiIIMuji'h Condition. Knrnn.ie ."PKoiai. Hot mhIdpk, Aik.. Apill :0. Disgust was tin iniFtnknhl" on senator Tim P. ."ulliMiii fje when tin I.RineJ that there was a tumor ru'li Sue iibronil that lie wa In a dangi rous Hijsfal conilltltiii. due in licinorrlmsrs. u ! a fact tliat for time utvks eIl.ltlr HuII1iiji li'is hid lumorthsiEes frost the nose, but Ills p!i J mcI.ti ajE that the fccnator ha had no hcniorrhato ti- IT-in h matetiil The pattern. No tnls is e nt In "lz s f.,r a Z-. It. " " W i'l t- inr" bust lm.isuie JIKs- lo-l"lait.d kii t with Apron 0erklrt and Two Ro lM.iits in Rid.. No T'T. lacht-w. Ight fabrb- lend tllem-l-Bt.u t fullt to tin- new l!..iin.-e skirts w hit U .ii' mm i more appr.qui it for this initl'o-e than the vlo-e-titliiw mod-Is wuin l-i"' siiniim 1 In mines' skl'ts .'stw 1 nllv the llonnei s. )I .1l.1t ritlifti-.l tmkcdol ltl.ltlttl .ire .1 -it . t. .,.,,.. ,tt.. ilL.tt v illlist! Iteil. 'Ill" Mil lit skill is 111.11. of Rttill t .l"!llll i- ovt 1 i -"pun sli""1 ni"il lining h.ii"K " lou fttnit .iinl eiuul.ii "!' !" The lin- inc I (.ishnurt 111 the lnk ..re air.nmetl toM'tht r in tw- "inl. l jtlaits whlih i l.iin tin ii ."h ijniif, tin lowez iilic of !'ie "kirt. 7S55-MISSES BOX PLAITED -,klnr WITH APRO OVERS'.IRT. i ' 1 aad 1G j-cari. The fltiutKc I- anidi. ! on the found it inn in s-iimli-lit jil.iil" wlin h .ire h-1 1 in po sition h th' "tIi"hl "t allowed ovekitt; tlie lown .lje of whlih i" linShed with "t:.il jnw" of in lehine s-tiuhinu. The or'kl.t s -h. .ith littinc. with tlnv.iirts at the lull. It sr.i.imto" in dt nth liem lunp. r in front thin ..n the sidts. .ind Kiv :n the llounee .111 e"ie-i.illv m.ieefi.l sweep It isilo"e.I ini"ihl .it th. "ide mid. r one of tho plait, and .1 po k t mn he ctin- n't ntl lti" rtt .1 tn the opposite s-i'le This mnilel in l'e tleloiei in Mile, eiepeline. -'ntti-in. lletiriitta and liuht w fight nelf pioils J l i" aNo ..pp'opil ali for "unnner f.ilirles "tu h a" imifrrind ooltoii", pique duck. K'a"s it :, and mad ias To make the klri for a inis 14 ear o'l will le.ndn th w and three-fourth-. ard" of "4 in. h maurut The intitin N'o ''" Is rut in sfzes fot mic"t " 12, 31 ani 16 ear" inehes STATE dT nti'l is rnt in 1 rl r-l r -rbi n as -iimorel The liemorrti.K.es liae eld. , lo 1 iitinet, nl lit will lie I wl -1 In c. t N 'i irl P Tamtiianv leader m 1. .ill not ca Hut S-prlnRs djriiiK tie mt mi v-ks OLD LOCKSMITHASSAULTED. Christian A. Smith the Victim of Three Ruffians. Christian A. Fmith, an aged locksmith and lnrdnaie dialer, whose store is at No 44G1 Haston avenue, was assaulted and ciimin.ally beaten Wednesday evening about fi 3D in front of his ..hop. His assail ants were both -wrung men The .itiack wa entirely unprovoked. At the time of lho assnilt Smith was stai.ding In his doorwav. watching the passeisbj The two oung men. who weie walking west on Haston. noticed him. and when tiny came opposite him one of Hum. witliou' a won of warnhg. it icheii emt and tweaked the old nun's b-aid. The lat ter remonstiated at such treatment, but the same nun pulled him to the -sidewalk. Smith atti-irpte el to resist, ami the man strurk him tlnee times The blows Iriok the ag. 1 hardware dealer's nose ami hadiv ecntused Ills face. Gi ore Mejtr. a .saloonkeeper, viw the affrav. and tried to assist the old man. 'J he fellows took offense at this and at tacked M.ver Bv a chance blow thev knocked the latter down and made good til'"!! e scapo Smith sjiii ;.,t night tint he thought he kn v erne of the men The police are iookin; tor the pair. TO MARRY HIS IRISH ROSE. Xeil McHriilo Goes K:t on a Hap py .Mission. Neil MeBride. ail insuranee agent of Venice, HI. ard Miss ,,, Kill, n of r.iun I5 Cork, Ireland, aie the iirim ip,.s. in a love romance which dites back to their 'hlldhiiiid. t-everal weeks ago Mr. McISiide reeedve-d a Mt. r whhli caused him ie. an nounce to those elos,. to him tint lie wa.s iromg to New Votk upon vnv impottant personal business Vh. n qtiest'loiii'd as to the natuie e.f his mission, he linallv ad mitted tliat h was going there to meet his fiancee, wlio, he s.dd, was coming all the wav Irom. the old country to become Mrs. McHri-Ie Last Monday he left Venice for New York. His Iriends rav tliat the rt lemony will doubtless be peiform.d in New York Citv. i:arl not week the coujile at., ex pected to arrive- in St l,o-iis it K thought that thev will 11, e he:e .Mr Mi-Palde. how ever, will continue his insurance business in Venice. rAMvi:i.i. Di:io(it vr. Klltbnslastli' mill ll.-irmoiiteiils Con-te-ntloii Ilflil nt Kingston. itHi'trnur- s.fi:ci.u Kingston. Mo, .pill 2ii-At the Caldwell Count Demoei.itic Convention iield heie to-d.aj theie were many State candidates present, and local Demoeiaej tuincl out isi full fmee. G. 1. Allen of Cow gill was (hainnan. and J. Prank Morris serrctarj. The following di legates were elected. Con gressionil Convention at IMlnnj. A J. Heaths, 1-vtle Stag: or, Pieil Pav"-.v, 1 C Trace, Itilcv Cheshire. J. s. jsiur, Hugh P.aker and I M Kern State .nvinim at Kansi.s citv. W U. Hart. . I W. Mev.is .1 W Jones and John S lekm.in J. tfc- son iiiv convention. .1 vv it-7Z'!I. N u oKev. ' C Hopkins and .1. C Herrinti. Sei'.illa Convention. Ji. 11 Wingei, .l nil J Pr.mlt M.i-H. ilson. J H Alien and J Mob. rly Convention o .7 Chapman 11 Baker. A. .1 Avatt ai.d T. J. Butts The eonventinn itis-trut ted for A. M. Docs 01 v ior ejovtrror, sim 1 00K. Secretatv of S; te. Crowe Attorne Geini.tl; (lant .Imlge of Supreme Coutt: Broaddus f0"r Court of Appeils and Doughertv fen C011 gr s The' delegate-" to the Mate Conven tion are faveirable to Allen for Auditor, but are unlnEtruetisi. Iteseilutiuns wne iiasst,i reallirming allegianee to the Chic 1 go plat form, opposing trusts and imperi ilitm. Ion V. Stephen". W J. Stone and n J. Chapman were indorsed fordelegitts tollie National Convention Tlio convention was addiessed bv Sam Cook, chairman of the Democratic State Convention ai.d o.in.li.i .m 1 for Secretarv of State, and Atior-.ev Cn... 1 cral Crowe. Honorable A. M Irockerv mnde a short "pooch, thanking the conven tion for indorsement and exhorting Pemo crats to line up The convention was en thusiastic for M. .1 Brvan. Mxth Wnnl aVnVrseui Clnb. The regul ir weekly meeting eif the Sith ANard Jeff, rson Club will be held at Kranni ferl's Hall. No t'02 snutli Poiitth "inet Satuitlav evening. April 21. at s eiMoek! Business ef lmpoitanee will be transacted and tho meeting will be addressed bv a aumtcr cf prominent Democratic speakers. if w III K .M wwp v V ZWu fix JX W si,-J MANY DELEGATES YET TO BE CHOSEN. SI. l.oiii.s May Ko A11 to DiHato Icinocr;ili- Nominal ion for Stale Tionsnivi'. TWO RACES MUCH IN DOUBT. IViliiii i.uis Tall; of ,iiaimiiii.' Onln- of ItiiviiK'ss of lho Stale ':i- M-niion .Miu'hl Allotl L'onlt'MS. t'p la vcstcrd.lj- sltv-one counties and the 11 "f t. l.ouls were vet to elect dile g ifes to the I'oinocratic N'tuinating Cm-v.-it'ou. In most of tlie coimtles 1 diivii tions or pilm.irics hive e-ither heen called or leld en all, lift -three counties have 11 mi '1 delegates to the aggitvate of '.i It.i 1114 7. vet to be .iici!td I-. aelv 'umo of the politiiians 1 11m thev , 111 name the entile- ti. ket. althotuli tn- do i-i agree bv any means in re girl to l.nutiui.i Coveinoi and Biilioul ami V i'i. enr-o Coininis-ionrr. l-'itt a" was the am 01 nt erne nt eif Major T W. 1'nk of P'.ette fot this littei ollice, it has cans. .1 soi-io of tl.o politicians to ii-.uniicr i'uii toml 'nation.. 1 lie absence of a contest over the ollice of Cnveinor. Si'i-re'nrv of State mid Attorney General has only in teps,;,.,! tho intere-t in n-gaid to the of I.tej over which two or more are com peting. The lace foi State Treasurer will, itO do.int. Ie ereird before the convention "s-"enible--.. l.ii uten mt Covernor A. H Bolte at Ce.oi.el B P. Williams of Pavette ere tii" oidv c.'iididalos for tliU ollice. and, un der nr j' crnsidtiation. but one ballot will b- taken lb- I.i'o b.lvve.-n th. Ill at tin? tinu I" evna-ntlv veiy close?. Tf cat h U'fV ui b'.s ga't ir the countiv. St. lenuts win be an..' 10 iiomlinte eithei. for this eu v ill inve "(7 votes. The contest over 11." State nuditorhip Is rrpnlU eveitmg. It i claimed that of the el holies se.ectetl. eightv-one are instru't fd f Captain Albert O All- n and sisuy r ii- Ci:o'iil I'r.Tik I- Puts This leaves Mi in . r com. ten for. and docs not take nio e.p a1, latinn the f 11 1 that A 11 luini-vii .i.mit . 1: liuitt Ins no opponent. 1 tie of Mention) iv Simuel P Koher of I.lv- orators will h udlv I . aff"rd- d a .h.itut to incston and m' K Mtilialii of St I.ouis i oe h' aid unl- "s the N.upin iting Coiivi iitinu e in the race St.,. a- the politbu,,.; , yl , yK ;;. - -,7...., - ,.Ut h iv it, thi- race will ptesintlv nino.v .1.. . .. ... rmftiilntr.. 'mil 1V tilt- LlttO! ji.ti- e-f M-iv it will b known whi'h "t Cies. two w 11 win so tint the convent! -n will i.ot tave much to do but listen to the shout ng When it comes to picking n winner for la-nt. nant Covemnr. the political prophets aie wide apait in tlKir projictioii". If the Older of busine-s was so thangi-d ','iat num. nations tor Mils eifnce wruld eo:-ie last, tlien the pioblem would not be so bird to ..lve. lor it is admitted that a g i many e'. l.u-aiis will adv.K.ito a dl"tiibuPon of tli' p-lrts (o the Vcidrus .arts of the St ite a.s mu. h as iios-lbk. But if the usual ordt r 01 bii"iiii ss is neloptcil. iioniin itions of e-in-ii bites, lor la. uteti.iiit Coveruor will follo-v the nominttiou of Mr. I nicker l-v ae-il.'tna- ti'ii, anil Kailroad and athiiU"C t ommi s'oi.. r will come la-t Tit' i- aie "ouie w no would not be "iiiprised lo har of the ati noimctmt ut of a i.rw 1a1.dni.1te for lani ten..nt Covernor before anolli-r niouii w.im.s eltl. Most of the we'.I-pnsted politicians Iiass when tin y a:c asktd who will "ft lire the nomination for Biiltoail anil Warehouse Cou.missione r. 'I'.iere was soi.ie talk (lavs ago about the vaiioi.s eatuJidate- ftir this clllte going into a pool and asking th.it Irknd.s among tht el. legatts to insist th tl the ord r ot business be so t h tngt d that Bailioail and Warehouse Cotnmisslouci will tome lust. It . 1 nis there ale eiuiigb of tluin, if they vveiu d all stick togtth. 1. to bung such a lesult ihout. ami it would eti laituv iu.Vc" a niiveltv at the convention. I sna'll all the liatliiig is b i.-nl on llusc c indldau-s, and 11 appeals th' s. who hive been In two or molt 1 1. . s .11- q. ttmg tiinl d the siiuat'oli. ami would like to " the .andidates lor other t.ili u do "time stiuinn-itiS.'- crrv itr.pi iii.if.v i,i:i:M!ii Mil or noil Colonel Ut'rrnt Preibn!)! Will lie llli llief Colllestlllils. Th'- ijiiestlou of vl..i Is going 10 be bos'' of the K.pubhi.m pnlv-'in this eit is be coming one of lie 1 id. il lut'ti-t The nil" Jutlpi Zaehrit is plav 1114 hi" al-'aeiv betn referred to. but theie aie others i" be :u counled tot. Coil.' W. J.iuin'io'f lit. I." gav. .vitl.n-eol Ins .il i.llv !. si.. ve a C01. giessinin line', lit mioI'I.'i1 w.tli hiving the asss.taliie ..t -iavoi a- ,-tih- i- . Lut 11 is said In. nioiight such pi"-Ji" in '- 11 on Hie M.ior as to latise 11. 1 l..t't r to i n.e a hand in the i tinmen-, of Ciiricssman Wiih' Judge 7. ichntz. Mr. BauiihoiT Col onel Kciens and .Matir y.ici t nhi in all liv ing to act as pilot tor lb. l'epunlie in clU craft. Il Is tht mi. 1 to be only a m- turn ot time until then e.rd. rs wi'l eot.tnct ami a ilia.-t-1 lesiilt. J.vi'.ntl C Jli.wji thinks that on account of his otln 1.1I p. it'otl aii'l Ins lntlueliee ovei II. c Me. can's J.eagLe Club hi alone "I1011I1I 1 .. i"inii..'n.is .-nil tile otlltlsobt-V lllsoleeis .'oil .It 1 T t !( II" " friend", on the olln 1 land. Insist thu he j the le'.li III ail o' l tl'" l tr'.v ..lid Hie Mivor should talte 01 Sirs Horn him l'r suin.u.1.-. .lu.lc '. Hhiitz aid Mi 1! iuic'10 1 I inn 1 1 lilllv bee lll-e the I lieve I'll, i.llo.v I e A. how to run the mat him It .' . ' ;i hi" not won ltis spins v.t. but .- n hupetul. and il he capluies tta Citv "OTi.'llUe tie will tnt.iii.lv outtnnk Mr BarMlmlf The M ivor tindoiibti .11 lit IieVt lie is pret tv Mion-lv iiilr.-nt httl behind tin army in . itv" einplovcs. antl it tpp.'.us he i" diter nuii. d eithei to ml" or rum. H; expects to ii-able to dictate- the nominee, this tall. ,1111 thus sfingthen i'iins. It for the municipal 1 nnpiign. vvhiili bids tair t., be- .he greatest stiuegie uf his lile. He is..:-.l"v l-piu 1. 1 to have appiovid cf the it notiiu atiun ot .John 11 Pohlm.in ftu sheriir. a-tl I" n-.w ene-ageil in liatielin "Ut t!e r.oniinatioiw foi .lodge" of the Cinuit Court Me.ititinu the other aspiiiir; bosses are not ep. .led lo rem un Idle It s,.(n.s a fnrt "one lonillisioll that Colon.'. K. tens will he ail the il. I. gallon to the- Nlt'enal Con vention and it'll siicectd Iiims. II a.s Na tional Committeeman. ... iu-t what llguie -Mi B unnhor ami .ludge z'lClllitz will ti.l .'hen the- e-ll.ll eniili' I" not vet tle.irlv ,1. fined Mi B ii.M'lidf ..ills t b't aw .iv In the 1 ad of .ItieKe . u hr!t7. lint "iioilltl She litter wiest Ihe Ci"v Con inillie fiom the .Xn.voi. his stoen v.oiild gi "kvward It i-. tl. (fn-ial opinio i, hiiw evu that both Mt. I.uimhnfl and .ltnlge 'uhrltz will tin. ilv have to co'ittat thein s'.lv.switii hiiiieii.in.ii"". ami !''' ; ' ''' light will Ik iiugh; out be P." ecu tin- .vl.ior and Colonel Keiili". MIT AI'IIIll ST'.Ti: OI'PICI. Iteport 'Hint Dcli-Kiites-.n t-i.araf Will alisl .!( Itciiiiblie-aiis. It was g.v.n out i"ter.lav- that the St. Ia.uIs P.epubheaU" wouil tuit a"k for a single place on tht-ir Slate titke-. Whcthei their obji-ci is to captute- the lion's shale of the il-le-ites-'tt-l ire to the National Convention Is not known. Some have cred ited Colont 1 .Toy Plorv to St. Louis, but local politici. us c.i.v ins o'hcial rtstlenie is at Jflferson Citv, ami tint lornitllv hi home was at Meibt rl Tii it Ct loiicl Plurj villi h iioiiiin.it. d s arxelv admits of a iloubt Count after 1 otintv ins biMi in IOIIOI eou-lli .1111 r einiiiii his 01- 11 i-i- tiueted for 1dm, and his lone tonipetlljr ip In llaiiisiin Count must feel like a louse had fallen on him bi this t ir.e. .inue-iiMi en etei i.l'liiii.lli 10s eilli not .3 t. n. .., 1. . . . i. . .1 .4..1. .1. .. ..1. eilllll .t elite 11. tl ll is t'l'tllil. till 11 Ol. nn cant ooTtiem .to .1 1...ti ., until now th lere is etrl.ein lit be ii.imI.I.. ui,-. . -. ".'.., ii ii, .i- , i, .iiiii,- .... ii. tin t t in old be ver.v pleasing to the II publi. m of St. lauds if thev . ould e ff. t a n.m piomise Willi the couiilr.v Be publicans .em allow them to name the Stat th k t in e ehail'-e for e-llin- si, I rt,,i ,.,., ..t ,i. noiil t it . ... ,- --. r...... .... ..u.,, .i.t.i- in im delegates-at-large. t)f course. Kansas City wants one of these positions of party hon or and s.0 docs Springfield and two or three .1 ject to lllm-ltam the eountry lteiuibiuai's win n it mints to electing delegiti s-at-l.use to the National Convtution Th-u-ait h ilf a elozen Bi publicans In this city "icking these horo-s- At tir"l it w is thotiKht St. Ixitiis coiilii get along with two of the ilile-cate's-at-large'. but the iiumber ot aimli- doz'ii oth"! towns M lj T truer feels tl 11 h. 1 mill 1,1 1 ., d I g lie - il-i irge ,111 I i b iimii in Mo nf 1 1,, Sil.t. 1 oinmllt t Is itportitl to b.v. 1 1 . Iv dovt'eped similar nipt .ni" "I 'i. 11 the 1 ir a Inge number 01 -.m ill-tl 1 . , 11, j ji v. to be ,11 1 oil lit eel toi Msv 1 .ti:i'l tll.M'W BOW. t'iiMli-(liiK Ht'Iemil"""" I'reil.nblj Will 111 Sttit tei I'llillllle-lptllH. itri'i 1 i.ic si-! ,-, u. K iiisas Citv, M.i, Ap-Il 2") - A wrangle creating a In. oh betw.111 tittloii1 nt K m "is eitv Hi publicans his assumed propor tion" that Mile t. ft to disrupt th I01 il or g mi-, it oti ' ii s, 1, ct I..11 "f d-1, git. s from the Plttll I' .- .-rtssjuiul ll.stlltt to Hi. Je- I iilillt .111 Nitiouii I'oi'veiitioii at I'liilad. I i.hitisihi .,uisi. if contention 'I he trouble irisis li.ini th. j. aleiiisv of tin i'hv 11 ill ma. bin- tow ird .Mi. Washburn, lae. tlon e'oiuinissMjnt r 'I In th Ileitis win 1,0 named it the Con K'esitonil CollVI nliuli. whit h ill be lull "hoitlv to 1 .initiate .1 lb imblie ill i-uidni'ite foi I'tuu-r. s, fur this thstrie! 'I his ioiiv.ii tiou will In- In Id ill;.;. I tilt aiithorlt.v o: tin C .tigr. 'smi.il Cominittx, o v lite It t. H. islilniin Is 1 hah in in I'lie all of Si iti I'liairm 111 Akins pie "iiibts that in eitiis vvlnre the State pri nt 11 law ippli. s the el. It gates to th.se coiiveuMiiii" must best let tul bv a piimiiv hthiiindtrth.it law. This would im-in tint the Kti.tlon Ciiitunissiiiii. rs would appoint jinl.-i s ami th iks ot the prim 11 v nnl ot it'in 1 lt. ton Ciiiniiiis"ioin 1 islibuiii v.ould hive tin i in 11 lining tin 111 This pi in 1! d not s,nt the ilv Hall fac tion lid bv all 11 e Love arid hi' tilt nils, -tall .-..III j r-ipos. d i"ti id iv Mi it t he insftiotitiiis ,,f ti,, ;;tate e'l.mtnitt. t be ig-1-nrt il and tint m. iv priniar.t s should In b 1 1 in the .Itv in v.hnli evt nt the i'iiv Coii'iiilttee, of width Mr. I ovi-I" Ii ilrm 111, v-eil.l natMe th. jiidms ami el.ik". Mr V. 'slibiun and his fiietids .1.. lined to tail into the irip Tht v ni'Me ! on 1 stint t lllluill. e villi tin 1 vv Both side. h 111 tin 11 gi-iund ind ifttr a long and In fed eli'eii""ioii tin v acn.tl to tils.iei.. "I h. II "tilt 1" a M'lit wlibli vwll Ii i'l I" no 1 ml ol tumble nil 1 unpin itions i: i.-h 1 11 lion will j.-oi n' in it own w iv to "1 1. 1 1 tit lt ril(s. Hid lb. ..nt. si will hive to In- s. 1 lled in 'lul.ul' Ij.hi.t IIKMOCIE 'i IC "sl-TI l"l,Troi!M. .Imticinl "oin ei-.lion I'rolinblj Will lit- Ollle-e! 01 Drn-.l II. A good di il of discussion is coing on as lo how tlie lii'iimcrats aie going to ai innge Ihiir State pl.itfoiin this jur. The SU.le Nominating ("invention will be h Id about a month before the Nation il I'onv.n t H.ii .nnl in ouli-r to hi in haimonv on national urfaiis il will bi ieee""aiv to post pone" tin . omt'lt tiem ol the til 1 1 1 . Tin until the inett.n.j f the .In lb ial I'emv. ntiou. v.ltith will follow the National Convention. ijoverimr Steiue was a-k. d tor h's viiws on this subji 1 t. II. "aid the State em vention. t be In id n Kan-i" Citv .Inn ." inigl t tliem it proper to iiiijiniilgiite 1 plattoim tout king -state aifilrs llone, and then I t tin- Jtiel'e 1 il Convention : upplt -im . -it this wiih in intlo'-i mt nl ot nation it polities e)n ti. ,ub, 1 bind In thought It pnss.il.u- that the Stat. Nomit! ttiug I'onvtn tl'u would dis t ii"e will Mn inno-ini t an nt if anv part of a platfoitn ami have the entile snbj. e t to the ludn 1 il ' uivi ntloii il is I'vil. 111 now th. re v.-U not be mu-h for the .ludn iil Convention to tl 1 nl v one eanditlat. .lm's.' ol the Supreme Court, is to be n mm it' I. ai.d for tins honor Judue 1 t. .' 1. ri-l... ntii'i::t 1, ton i tiuiiiv. C!i:i!i limn . i u-s IC'-tiirns i'i 0111 'Clip lo ', asjii. 1-I011. chairi'ian T J Akin, of the ISepubbran SLite Committi . reti.meJ v.steidav Irom Washington, wleti he went in the Inleiet of B. B Che-ii, wlu is an .apiilieant for the place of A""l"lam Seen tirv of the In terloi Mr Akiis .li.laies tint Mr c 1 hoot.'s ihauies -lie good. Kv- ongiessman Stone of I'ennsvhat.ia is 1 onsiili ml one ot h.s stioni,. "t oppuiiiiits. Central llissoiti-i Outlook:. .'tllm-C.i in.. I' Ijing in ami V. I Steele, two ptoinit.ent iJcnurais f S. .lain. w '. a: the liel. de Hotel jesleitlav. mil the lafei. although one of the tie fc.te.1 1,111- 1 nui.i.rs hit- t 1 ;i -iri-s 111 elltlalOs for 1 oi'Kiess in the ...itii in. trjlti ,.,t. sotii. v.ry ilinif'il polithal -.n- lorm.ittou -lu.itlou .i'ioM the sit .atioll ,11 C. iilral Missoini VIi Meele sus th- Denim iats of Pettis Count are having some timible in inducing a unit 'ate to aurounce liim s If lor tlie kx'-islalun. T.1-!' Deinoeratie Convention of the Pif teent'i Sen Hon il District has lie en called to meet at Sed.il.i M IV It", and Mr Stt.I" is under the impies-iion ihit hut two 111 tl.d it. s -Kn est Martin an I b. im U m 1 -in of Silint Cofinv will be or. .s.nt.'d to the colivt ntloii S. n ltor Chllder", who was auiiiiiiiictil loine. tini ago as .1 eandidite f..r reuomi'i ltlon. V ill not be a candidate, Mr. Sti- le "a". is under the imiues-uon ihit hut two Colonel 'lorivnii Out of Polities:, Colonel I'hailis II. .Morgin o Battoti Colll.tv. V" 'o erved 1" a I ulnln I of Ml sown "itihlPteet.. i'l tit ret ent -.. ir v.ltil Spun, ami fiumcrlv r. or . nifil llie Pit 1. 1 nth I'i tiiet in ''oir- ss .-ns he i- n.it t iking inui It interest in noP-i s this voir, ilthoiurh he .u'liite! to ft it "els at the Planters Hotel jcsicitlav tliat l.- was much int. re "toil in tin nomination of .linlge 11 C. Timmr.nds of Barton for .lit Ige of the Kin s.is Citv Coutt of Apncab The lattt r is one of time or four Ui'-n retn t aiidid ites w he are m . king Pii" noniin.tion i.'olonel Morgan "aid hi" chain i" Wtr" de-mesi vtiv go.j 1, is iniiti a liumbtr of dehgitcs hive bien li.stnic'te-d tor h"in Poiirte'ei-tli .Inelie-iul Convention. r.i in i i.ic si i t-i i.. Versii'Its, .Mu . April 2' The Democratic Committee of the Pi.-iiti nth ,1 'li ial Cr e'U't met m .si,s lo-.ii. nil naitii d .Ie fiersoii Citv .is tin- plo. tno aulv Is is the time for holilui a miviiition to nomi nate a cnuinlitc fir On It Ji' Ige The i tnn.ti " wire ie re -i tiled as follows Moni t.ali. James B llrell cliiinuin, Mt re til, 1) c. H mlv iiiow for Willi in ''o-i.man. Cole and M nio-.. W irdi n .1 I) Staike. Cooper and Millet, (''urge Zollinger Tin basis of re tilt 'i ntation u 1' li " t on the vole east for Judge .Mirshiil of th" Supreme C urt in lv is. vh .-ii nt it 1. s lit" eotui'ies to the foliowitg uiim'tM of vol." Colt. 7. Coopti. !. Mirits, 1, .Mi!!, r, ."., Menlteiu, ... AI rt.an. ". iililiu:;(ioli to lie lev Priii-.-ire . J tmrs H. White ceitteir of Mo-roe Count v "iv-t th-ie- Is a misapptehe ii'io.i m 'nine tpi liter" teu irthng the in mm rath situation in th- " n lb. -ni distrltt compm d of the ei.itntl. s en M 'i lou. Moiro". Balls mil Sin I hv . tint tin eontt s b. tv. nn the ispiring I'emoii its tin Slate S tutor will be s. tiled bv a pilmari. and not at i dehgito eonven tolii Tin .Monioe Count prim irv has al- ntv Ijc-i n held anil II 'Tav lleitlur of M irlon earittd Ihe cemntv by som. thing oven si. i miiorltv. Sheli'v Count lias two eauiiid ites vet to be aeiounteil for. and the primal lis in Mailon. Ball" and Shelbv are let !o le In Id oilnn:ii Populists- Action. IM I'l Ilia Ml t l.vt, M."-vville. Mo. April 2i The Populists of Nndavvav Coimiv eoiitr"l about oi.e-e'chth of the V i,lf ". vv hich I" t nougli t" "le i t IJi mo-c.-a-'c nomine-s vvlun the l'opullsts tuse with Mint pirtv. which 'lev have done fur s. v. al ve us At th. ir 'invention in Marv-villt- to d IV thev dee lib d bv a vote of ".". to S l-ot to fuse wiih the I'eriocrats this j( ir unless .hi'V vv. to allowed to tin tu- liilf of the i-anil'dati ' Tin ir Optril Committee was in-tr'.e tet to 1 1 lift 1 w ith the- He mo erattc e oiumitti e. Boll.' ts CoiiHiIollt. Lieutenant ibiveinor A. H Bnlle who is a eintlHii. for State Tieisurer. was jn the entv- estt--tla.v lie i- in th" ii'fil t eif a very e' ttingeoiiti ,t .'ml lunls most or his time ftlilv Ole-Uplill in k'- pug tt.uk of the vni'.iis io ntj lonveMons ni dot .1. Ie -Kit. s to the St ite Nomtn iti-iu Convention. He s ,jil ii-stci'l iv t' t some lirt-thiee t oimties have aireadi ni.ueil "lrlegate" to the ("iivii.ttoti and lie was entire Iv satis Led Willi Ins iitilttii.il outlook. Miiitli Hint Dc-iiinernMe CInli. Tie- "otith Bnd ieno' r itic Club of the Twentj Ighth Ward, whieh recetitlv org m ir. d with Willi mi A Cam on as pres'donl. Mle hail Crow It i- as vi - pre'"n!enl, Alt-eej Ilovve is sfci.tirv. Je in I.ngente as tre-a-urer. ami Janus Kellv as "rgnnt-it- irni". will mt-. t at its h'.uleTiirti is. Hel-inch's Hall, c-.rner (Tavton ami Tavlor avenues, to-niglit at .". o'clock. iit;'..t I mint Ilepulilicniis. ni:rcr.i.if -pbcial Hem Ml. . -vi,, i.Til "il Chniriiinii PrU- ton t ,n !-sue"ii a'eall :or the Beiiublicins of Ion I ,n issue)! a call :or the Beiiublicins of U'tlght Coiintv to nie't at their town-hip lireclnet'- on Mav lri and nonimate a county ticket by the prinnrv "jstciti. There may I. .S ... . .. .- I7.lMr.ln. I. y.1.1- vv tight pi ticket by the prinnrv "jstciti. There may lio .Tirtehf., .,11 ... vi tl Hetislov Is cbiir- man of the oth.' i' fiction of th.- Republic in Cential ) ommittee Helirew l)t-mocr:itii CluIi. There vv is a w 11-ittenied meeting nf the Heb'evv lemoi rat-e e lub list night at H-ruirl 11.11 Tenth and Can streets Twe.i.v-l-.vo ..dditioial m-mbers were m rolled making ,-. tob.l immhir"hlp of nj Iii thi niuire regular nn etitigs of the club wi'l be htld it this hall tv.ry Wcincsdav night. Advertise vour vaeint looms in to-mor 1UVI a i'-K - k v " store will take, your ad. row's Republic il woiets tor ie, .vny urug SENATOR BOB FORT REFUSES TO YIELD. Hi T.iKi-s the Amirc-Mvi" Against lho Taniii'ritcs of I.iviiis- ."ton Coiiniv. VAIK EFFORT TO PUNISH HIM. lie Is, Mahiii"; ihi Uau- liilfio-lin-i for Kfclcy. His UiM,iirt!t lor lho l'i"nililii-aii Xomi nation. ltriTpt.ic si'P.i ru- Pontile. III. Aiirll 20-5. nitor Bob Port of Lie on has let to(,s,. ,, mrnulo on the de votid In ids of the Itepiibli, an midline of Livingston Count Bridford liushi. Cr. gg BomI. Lv ons, Birues and th" others of iln loial ma. bine- iuiigm.il t'ev hid Port knoiked out of the ".. n.ita.tl il race and Iv'telt as good as noinin itid few vvnk igo 1 ii lined to this .list,!, t in ,t dispatch Mom P.nrliui. A l.n f st,!eiiKiit of the case is ni 1 1 .s ir. The Twentieth Iiistrnt is c'inpo-ei of Livingston. Maisiiiii and Woo.lford coun ties, ,lmi b ne (lf ,lp ll(ltrst s,.,ltorJ, ilistrbts In the Stat.- It thus a Smalm tins vi it ,-i-id three luMnhers eif the House. S-nator Botiert B Port of I, icon was tlectnl liy a large in iiorttv In l-'"". and. with Ketrick of Woo.lt, ird and BIgntis of Llvi-gston, n pre si run! the I;. publican side of the ilistnct in tiio ht Genual Assem bly. In 1V17 wlieii Alison was elected to the Senate, the big Tanm r-Lirmier in i -hine had .Martin Maddi u slated f,.r Piutid States Sen ilor. Ralph Bruifoit Posttn.istei of tins cilv. and Colon. 1 Smith of 1 might, who hopn to brt ik a boh-in the political lish of Illinois, di m mil. d that Port vote lor Aln.ld' n. It is s ti ,, lt .Midden dined the two one ivining In Chic igo and won tin Ir c-onlidi-tui und support, but Purl'" heart hi. it tine to .Mason in ili'iinv of the tin eats of Bradford and Smith lie vote-d for Alason Ilelie-tl the' In riner Cronel. Port v.as threatened with ibf.it "hotllil lie as!, for it- lection this e.er At that tun.- he did not tare i ru"h a In ut It. but this v ar Bl.'.lford had made his boasts that ie hail knoiked Port out of the rlns nn! Port now h is t ikt n th- aggri ssve and aiinotintts h ins. If ,t randidat.- for re-e lec tion Livingston Coimiv will have more votes in the Siintjriil Convention than Marshall anil Woodford combined, and can nam-- the entire tak-t Bridford ami his able seamen hue think tiny control Liv ingston, and light hire is where the light i iiiu.i e i it d. Inst ".ir Colonel Smith Imagined h would go to tin Sin tie but. b Ing Tan ner's frieii I and a iiihiiIi'i of tint orna mental guild known as the fiov en. fir's st.ilf, he would not i iss tnu-ttr in a ''ngle pin net In tins o ullom) loiint. ."o lie v. is diopp") a f w wieks ago and tin n phi w nf the lite i)oi tor l.flie Ke'kv t'km abo-ini the Bradford 'hip Kul'V tloes not know anvb dv to s t ak of in the (oiiut. and nohod knows i,int, and, judg ing from si,tni. jnttrviiv.s hid with Re ptibll.aiis In Palrburv. Pontiac and Porrest to-dij. I Im igliu- te'iv Re publicans care to l i ouie iPtim jte with Mr Kecle. He is pur. Iv of the in iihine. and the peo ple lure an- gitting miglitv tired of Brid ford and hi" dictator! il spiiits. im KefleV is iiih. antl Co doubt his bank notes will be a welco-ut addition to the pockets of a f.nd many impecunious Rcpublhaiis in the eouutv on pi im, ni il.tv. Port is not a iMUinr bv any means. If he ii-"iies, he e .in sit a pice that .Mr. Ke. ley i iiiaol parallel. This w.tk Ie gave an ex hibition of v.int is to come bv s, nuiiig a innr-liiie annouucemetit to all Republican ji.d ind- p. 'id. nt ne w-jiajie rs In the distikt. at ouigi nut d bv a i he . k lor JJ". with a br.nd iitsintiatioii that lie believes in print ers ink I le iinitiili tl I'nir trimi:rv. Porfs frti n 's think lit is the t noli e nf 7". ). r tent of tin Binitbll. His of Liv il.gston Count, if an honest eprt -slon i m he ob tiinil Jiom the voters. The ReptihliiMti ( ountv i ommittee will meet lure net Wttin.sdij f,,r in,. 1HH..0S, nf tivim; thn time and ' Hi fur the Counti f'onvi utio.-l of tins tonntv and agrieln on the ratio and manner in whit i the township and pre- ir---t primaries s)i, ill In held Tins s an import int laetor in this county. Prom all I i ould leirn Sen itor Port's file nils will dt ni 'lid voting prim irks ti e'.ie h loiMishit. They "av thev hue no le ir of tin te'sult if snt'ii .if,, iirleretl. The st heme rs em the m ic.'.ine are arranging for sh iro prat Mi p eif "nim srt. i,,r thev are keeping tilth ni'ii i(i:nil in re -ard lo the piohahlo action of the nimmititt The elite for the Senatorial Convention has be.n Iim d tor June j, at Waiiuna. l-'ort toiitiols the two small, r counties, but thev t it no in in the toiiviutlon It is i.iv-itg-ton Mi.' I lounis. and onlv Livingston. Mi P.. it his In en ill for s,.:ne time, and this we. k re e ove ml sulhi ienilv tll begin the vvo-k ol on, eui7ln his fore's o.1( tiling is si.ie ii. will give B-adfoni and his push ii l.iiinystoii Countv a jollj run for their monev. at, d if thev le at him tl ev will know the . h tor is t allied I v some it is pmliitoi! b-tt K eiiv will be "itr-'l oil tin tt.ok Iii tore the' tlav of tlie Livingston prim, rles He ileus not h inker :iilli ularlv for the Job invliow. mil knowing nothing about politics. Is lia ble to hi tome frightt ne 1 at the frt ipit nt e ills on hi, bank ,n count The battle will attrat t attention all over the Stat.- on ,u -count ot the elost'ticct 0f the district atnl Port's numerous friends .1. L. P1CICKRING. Mirth Count I ntttl'lle-tlonn. p.i:it oi.ti- sin ciai, Slulliv villi. III. Ajirll 20 -The Shelbv Countv I'emocritic Convention to-ilav in sttuctetl Mu tit legates to the State Con vetu'on to vote iordtkgates to th" National Convention mil who art pledged tovotefeir William J Itrv.in for President Thev were unimtrncted tor Cove rnor, but It is "under "lonei that thev nip for Orendonf of Spring lit Id The delegates to the Ceiiigre. ""lonal Convention wer- iiistrticti.i for Thomas lett for Cougiessinan and John W. i'.intls of this lit tor member of tin- St He Board of l'iti ill.ition The delt gates to the Sen atorial Convention were iininstructed. I'e-oria Ita-iiulilie-iii Ciinaiises. KBI'I l.blC SI'I.. I II- tjiuuev 111. April 2n Tlie Republican ward caucuses to elect delegates to the t ountv i-onvi ntiou wire held to-night, and all were largtl atttnded As near ,i" It i an be llgured to-night, out of the Ifs". dele gales ebct.el in the sewn v ard" sevent three are tor Reeves, eightv -eight for ates ami four for ilanet The Hanecv tnen tonibineil with the- Yates men in all the varels to prevent the Ri.v.s m n from e irning the citv. Captain Mcs. Mioll and James J W ilsh. who are in.uiaginj Reeves's affair here, dispute Mi. Hgures given and did ire that a maioritv of the dilcgat. s are for Reeves The township caucus) s will be held to-morrow. Tea Cluing;) Cianv en tinn ilntc. nrri tii.it' m'i.i'ial. Pans. HI . April 2 The Republican Con gressional ''eimrnittte of the Nlnett-entli Distriit will itiiet in tills citv t'l-tuorrow to change tile- date of the Congressional e'onve ation. whieh was ctlled to miet in Marsh ill on April jr. Tin- date ot the convention will he ehingee! to some time in the litter part of Ala, as th" County .ludges of tnls district meet in Ktlmgham on Ala 21 to decide the dispute between CowJev ami Hunter, the Democratic as pirants. "civ utl-T.-:.niicr Paper. RBI'fla.K' SI"K) IAL Alount Vernon. III. April 20 A new- Re publlean daily, whieh will be anti-Tanner in sentiment, will be launched here neit .Moiulav lt will support Senator Cullnm for t Iteiicn md t ,ipose Judge Haneey's gubernatorial eandiilaev. P M Stephenson and Civile Cuter aie tht publi"heis. V. riulit I omit Bi-pil!ilienii. itian i:i.ic-pi.ciAi. Ilartvillt. Mo. April "" -The Repithlicins of Wright County e'Ucted eighteen dIi gites to the Thirteenth District Congres sional Convention at Salem. May 1 Resolu tion.! of smpithy for the Boers wcro passed. They also elected, seven State tiele- Richard Harding Davis SL The Relief of Ladysmith Most Graphically in To-Morrow's Sunday Republic. Young St. Louis Women IIA i:R what Are Heiresses to Millions. morrow- j on know, newspaper this in advaii. ."e ivspap.r $ Ai-d n in. inhe r th it y f tin- r it Suiidav NVvvsrapers of the eoiiiitrv With Its enormous iiuantit of tive anil appropriate re it duties all the news of we'll as whit Is known as It is a pain r that rout. is th n .'ding public rn'ignlre as a model e O 'ro-inorrow's Sutiii.iv- he full of goeid things. And thing of benutv as well, for III It he more md b-tt'r half-tonis ever been printed in a St I. mis Xewspip. r. Thfre are half-teni-s on n ir lv evirv sttbiect one e in think of certnn- lv all thit people are int" rtstnl In :ir.- portraits there- are .sien s- there ill tlilncs that tan be wall .-unl t Ingly piitiirnl Ami enh of tin in pi.ir in The Re public just .is it e. mu ra -rich in ndnr true to Two half-tone portraits illustrate a stor of Si I.oiiis wo'iuii u) are hein to a number of Hutch millions have been I-.ing In the md drawing Intere-t for vhiih will lie distributed storv is an interesting u-ten stul till of 1'i.ir afproai h of stibjiit for clos interview- with A i L S s I s son-elv Illustrated with lialf-tom- photo graphs tak. n of vast cl-ar'st isl.uds The n sarge In wer- Mm", greater crapli of of the turrets. would rather j oil vvill tint! -ey J morrow s s,md,,iy I there is a we e.upitl won a-ainsi OUng men who had It.to a llachelor's (Tub. married alriady. and others will soon fc-IIovv hov- the club came to be inter. sMng pirt of the stor. haps '.on play tht- banjo? If j on know somebody who docs" vou will be inten-steii in tlie torv of a number of voting St. who are exferts In pl.iing Mils ment And vou will linii even more ter-st vou in three talented 0ung St. women who are remarkably proUclm musicians. utu jou ever t tl.lll ! S aanissnip s Kearsarge is the s rmast in uie nonu. s ) Youne Men Who ire Exoerts in Plavin? r j j s th? Ranin. i j c j i s i : I V J i V r f I A I f F t S J i ? y v things on Mie time-payment plan? Perhaps not. Rut. an way. ou will be Interested in the story by that talented former an, -Mr. John II. Knftcry. of shoemaker who did, and who finally tamo to grief through lt although he seems to have made money In the long run. This Chicago shoemaker bought ever thing that was of fered to him on the time-pa ment plan, ami tinally In- bought a bull. Isn't that tin" enough for a think -ev wh'n .vou oldest St. Jeouls-born paring for death. to suppose that has made ready and was beirn Oldest St. Louis- Chestnut of General Born Frenchwoman Is Ready for Death. Some Questions of Etiquette and was And to a half-tone were. and Mr. Oooiey. was made. feature, and version of the barren square m f a wise act. y J quetto are eternally ber of people, in publlc a number of fully and correctly son who reads them pared to meet social difficulties when they arise. a a And our Poolcy sag.Iy discusses the niner, Vou navo reau ami sions of lt before, but Mr. the matter In an original way the debut. One sees, old buildings that have been standing In St. Louis since before the Indians West. Rut how many of those who see old buildings, sandwiched In between nalatial structures of the present think of the development of architectural art? It Is an Intere.-ttng siiDjcct. ..,! morn Interestlnsr bv the half-tone pictures that illustrate In to-morrow's Sunday Republic. The fashions are as Interesting to women uist now as anv otner be discussed. For while summer Is just coming. Republic fashion letter, is as interesting as illustrated. sidered that in addition to all these features, A The Sunday Republic to-morrow will have all tho news of literary news, Da (TO nf I if fid X VJA.. anil a tnousanu iinti one 111 So Ol LllllB "a other things that arc gooel to read. It would Classics, and Re- eettlng -nevl w cuwu views ot New Literature. gates, as follows: E. C. Steele. M. G. Hens ley. D. P. nilK W. J. ryatt. .I C. -raves John Retherford and C. K Kvans. I:. (.. ICertn. for National Committeeman, was indorsed. Houston Mrlkr Settled. ni:rn:idc m-uciai. Houston. Tex.. April I" The Strike of building- trades unions of Hoaston has been settled and a contract his been signed with the Uuilders' Exchange for one ear. Tin carpenters obtained practically all of their demands. Ilonils i:cliatiKrd. U'.-.-hlngtein. April "i) The amount of bonds so far e"cchanged at the Treasury for the new L per unts Is JJ.Wi'l.-'i). of which Se.W.Tt'ii were received from individuals and institutions-other than nation il banks. Ilcnrilstoren HoneU Canceled. RnTL'tSMC SI'LTCIAU Springfield, III., April 20-The Auditor of Public Accounts to-day canceled fS.OCO ot 6 n YOi" TOI.D YOl'U XKWSDKAIi- papr to leave at .vour hou) to morning' To-rnrrovv Is Sundny anil ou will want a Siindiv It is alwa.vs well to think of . and get the hest Sund iy 1 s? It will piv ou to do so. In considering the subject. The miiii1.iv R public is one vv.'ilth of half-ton) s-its interesting, instruc iding matter, which .ill the world, as "spin it features ini"irarl. s .is well Tin First Republic will It will le- a, ther will Extended Interview Wiih General Otis. Cupid Wins Against a Club cf Confirmed thin hav Sundav There a-e nte rt liu will ip- tlo s m the lifv & Bachelors. millions tli.it bank of Holland mm- v.trs. and this spring. The on", and the- people how thev look upon the this fortune. A stiidv is the tlr.-t cctcndeil (!) ner.tl Otw. Jt Is liand- in .Manila. The interview- Is import nice, in tit it lt gives the insi - ht Into cond.tiotis on the that has ever b"on given. vv I'nitnl States Hatlcship Keir Ls tin jinest war vessel In the world building tnls mighty vessel, new Ideas put Into practice for the itrst and the result is a monster A T lighting machine which naval men sty l3 than any that ever floated. The Sun dav Re public description of this war vessel is Illustrated with a drawing from a photo- the ship while in action, and diagram showing the wonderful arc of lire a Rut perhaps you read of love than war? If so plenty to interest ou in to- Repumic. i or instance, U-lllustrated story of how u .oiiineiaoi.- aria ol organized themselves One of tht m ls thre are rumors that hi' example. And eirgamzctl Is an IVr- The Refor mation of Time Payment Peterson. not. p rhap3 At anv rate. pictures and lamis men Instru to iu- Ieouis as iniy The Courthouse as It Used ts St. I.ouis- a Chicago Look. good story? You will read It. The Frenchwoman is pre She says it Is reasonable she will die soon, and she for It. She Is S! ears old. at the corner of Third and trets. She remembers the visit Uifavctte to St. Louis, and y a T many other things that are matters of al most ancient hItor. And she talks Inter estingly of those old times, when nothlns like lt Is now. and when St. Iouis was onlv- a trading post. One would hardly think, to look nt It now. that the Courthouse grounds were once perhaps the prettiest park In St. I.otils. Rut they were. - morrow's Sunday It-public will have picture of tho grounds as thcy a tory telling why the change You will be Interested In tilts will perhaps wonder If the con tiretty Rower garden Into a of red gravel was altogether Some questions of etl bothering a large num to - morrow s Mineiay ne- thrse questions arc answered, and the per will be better pre out menu ..ir. Sheldca news- The Growth of Architectural Art in St. Louis. uraru iiiscus Dooley goes at ami cicses every day went these the day. Fashions from Paris, and the Most and ana it is croup o the story Best Half-Tones. epics;. on ih.il t-.m IJ.uster has passed. And" The Sunday dlreit from Rarls. the subject. It Is wcl. And when it Is con all the world, and a page of and its Little Classics page, a T with a. biographical sketch of the discoverer srem that tho person who misses tho paper to-morrow will miss a thlnr AAA Moral: Don't miss It ...--o. -w- r --' per cent homr of the city of Reardstown, Cass Count, tho amount of the bonds haz ing been p lid into the State Treasury. I Ilea-mart Little. REPUrtUP Sl'IXTAIe. Hot Springs, Ark., April 20. Doctor ner nart. Surf-on at the Army and Navy Hos pital of this city, with the rank of Major, and MKs Claire I.lttlo of Detroit. .Mich., were quietly married last night by 1'ather McGlll of the Catholic Church. lomiiiin Constioalion. Derniiiut Iind-qcitron ' 5yn" Rilfn.icnc- flLt Sk : "eadache, i GtcSLuS! i w,:ZZZ 5 wT2 ; - i . - . . . ... . . ri j - - !' z 'A I s s irmftfffff jTfzKxyVtrJ"? -rr.