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T THE REPUBLIC: STXDAY. XOYTOfBETl 11, 3000. JO-DAY'S NEWS IN BRIEF. ' TUscount rates w. re 5 to T per '--n' w call and time Io:.ns. CI niane-s. SIVcl.Tl'i: '' anees, JOOiS'S. Xnv Yo:k .!i.ir-" ic premium bid, I5c premium nski-d. 1-oins-. lib ZC discount bid, pir as.ed. Cliioa.?". 1" premium bid. lie jir. tnlum asked. Nt w (n loars -1c discount MJ. par aKJ. Cincin nati. -: discount blu, par asked. The local wheat market closed Ii'-Iit -it 4c Nov.. 72"sc Dec. 7TK.C I). May. 71fiT4c Nn. 2 red. Corn closed up at CG-,c n. Nov.. SO.c a. Dcci. J3h;flSc b. May. r.CMMTc No. 2 white. Oats closed at :ri,e a. Nov., Zi tC b. Dec 21Ho May. 24c No. 2. The local market for standard mKS pork ''.o.-cd steady nt HZ for new. Prime pram li-d closed higher nt C.J2H.C for East Side. Tho local tpot cotton market closed quiet. LOCAL AND SCBCTIIIAN. "Miss Saclo "Waters, v. ho died at Ver rallles. IVince, was hurried In IJ-llcfon-talne Cemetery. Homer tVigclis, pitmrch sw-inllcr. a prisoner at the Pour Courts., tikes a philo sophical view of itiiic A negro who fnudi.lintly collected a 1 "taV on witiow' pensions was sentenced to cicht-i-n moiths at hard labor. V thief vho tore a 550 bill In two. ar rived at the Subtre.""ury ahead of his vlc i'in and had the lull tedeemed. .Ifdin T. I?nvd. formerly a prosperous nicr. hant of St Luis. caused himself to 1m arrested In ordir to get food and shelter n-e. Mippo--.il to have been of Incendiary ism hioke oir in two places lniul tanpo.i": v i . a South St i-miis tenement. JSursl.irs entered Hosmer Hull and robbed tho cloakroom, stealing wearing apparel. The :n iiaiuont of the Music Pestlv.il l.a not made anv definite arrangements .n;. et to resume t!-- -onc"rt. World's l"ur workers are out after car jwrations and m?n who are eiK-ctcd to come down with Urge subscription. St Vincent's Cithn'ic Church celebrate--to-diy Its tlftv -fifth anniversary. Tho rostrvmen of Alount Calvary Church Mie C S Alber for JS.ttt) alleged to be due the church since 1SJG. Several candidates for offices In the next General Asembl have announced their as pirations Neichliors of Mrs Henrietta Pol'nskv tilled her chinnry w ith stones and rubbish. The uiiidentllird woman v. ho wa Haled hi a bu?gy "as Identified by her son as Mrs Bridget O'Tool". Charles Winters, alias "Dutch Charlies," Is out of Jail again. Carondelet business men Trill nrotcs against the street car service now siven to that part of the city. Smith Academy Is to give a music enter tainment In December. A Grand avenue car r.ivgbt fire while In motion and burned to the ground. The pas fngers escaped by jumping. Mr. Hob!!t7clle of the Election Commls !oncrs onice. la figurine on the cost of tho jceent election In St Lou's. Senator Mason Is astatine the project of a --hip waterway from the St. Lawrence to the Gulf. Saloonkeeper? have formed an independ. ent lodge organization, known as tho Koal A rch. HAILHOADa Tho Great Northern and Union Pacific ha u concluded the detaits Tor a new trailio agreement. The car-s--rv!co department cf the Balti more and Ohio Southwestern will be moved to Baltimore next month. A. 3. "Wliite has ben appointed general , "Western cgent of the Mexican Hallway, with headquarters In St. Louis. President Callaway of the New York Cen tral has lisued a circular relative to the Boston and Albany lease. Tho "Western Classification Subcommittee is In session at Hot Springs. Ark. The Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton will refund Its bonds to provide for Improve ments. Tho contract between the Pacific Mall Company and the Panama Company may not bo renewed. The new Rock Island extension between Gowrio ana Sibley, la., was opened for tiaflio yesterday. SPORTING. " C. B. C beat St. Louis University yester day by a. score of 25 to i. li. S. Adams of Webster Groves won Re rubllc Golf Championship Cur oa Field Club links yektcrday. Mnrlntt Intelligence. New York. Nov. 10. Arrived: St. Louis from Southampton, eta; Prins nesent Lult pold from Bremen; Lucanla, Liverpool. Antwerp, Nov. 10. Sailed: Kensington, New York. Ltvcrpool. Nov. 10. Sailed: Urnbrla, Now York. New York. Nov. 10 Sailed: Etrurla, Liv erpool. Manltou, London; Rotterdam. Rot terdam, via Boulogne: Kaiser "Wilhelm IL Naples: Ethiopia, Glasgow. Yokohama, Nov. 18 Arrived previously: America Maru, San Francisco, via Honolulu for Hodb-Ko3e; Tacoma for Hons-Kong: Honc-Kons, Nov. 10. Arrived previously: Captlo. Ban Francisco, via Honolulu and -Yokohama Liverpool, Nov. 10. Arrived: Campania, New York. Genoa. Nov. 10. Arrived: Wcrra, New York via Naples. Queenstown, Not. 10. Arrived: Bylvanla, Boston for Liverpool. Taku. Nov. 10. Arrived: Bosnia, San Francisco. Brisbane, Nov. 10. Sailed: Narrimoo (Oran Sydney. N. S. W), Vancouver. Glasgow. Nov. 10 Arrived: Trltonla, Mon treal. Cherbourg, Nov. 10. Sailed: New York (from Southampton), New Yorlc SALT RHEUM Covers tlie bod3' with large, iiiflaiued, burning, itching, scaling patches and causes intense suffering. Do not delay treatment Hood's Sarsaparilla has radically and permanently cured the worst cases. It thoroughly cleanses the system of the humors on which this ailment depends and prevents their return. Ask your druggist for Hood's to-day and accept no substitute. 'T had salt rheum very badly. It suited on jny hands ami went lo my feet. I buffered in tense pain. I was not benefited by medicine and became discouraged. I tben began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt a change. I kept on until I was entirely cured." Miss Anna HiursciiLAGER, 129 Twentieth St., Louisville, Ky. "Oue of my wrists was covered with what looked like common pimples. I did not pay much attention to them until they began to itch". They would then become very red and the next day would have a scab. A physician said it was salt rheum and recommended Hood's Sarsa parilla. After taking Gve bottles of this medi cine the trouble entirely disappeared and has never returned." M. V. IIuukrtcs, Dausvillc, X. Y. jGIRL TRAMP MUST GO ; TO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Jessie Angle, an Orphan, Who Began Her Nomadic Career Nine Years Ago, Picked Up by a Policeman. I ' rffMBrlffli Wlff J W nlnBlrrwiTiiHBBiH TfSiffpCTKiB' ' "' JI:SRIE AXGLE, Orphan, who starlet! out to see the world .ind was ai-iestoil. Jessln Ancle, an orphm 17 year' oM, started out nearly nine years nso "to see the world." A bl(j policeman who took her In custody early yesterday mornlnjr brought her nomadic career to an end. Je:-sle will no.v go to tho Girl's Industrial Home to llirure on a more useful occupation. .TcyIe wa born at Three Rivers. Mich. "When "he was S lears old her parents di.'d. She had no relatives to care fir her. but a friend who had known hr father, took her to his home nt Sturpls, Mich. Jessie pc-setsed a fondue" for rovlns I and bhe soon tired of hsr simple country i life. A novel or two which she had read I filled her mind with exaggerated Ideas of tho pleasures of life In large cities and sho ran away. FTom fcturgi. she went to Chicago. HI., but she did not stay there long. She next went lo Hunker Hill, 111., where she lived for three years Tiling of . life there sha wmt to Sulpman, where she BRITISH GUNBOAT IS SUNK 3Y A TYPHOON. Crew Was Saved, but Twelve Otlier Persons Perished as a Result of the Storm. Rone-Konf. Nov. 10. A typhoon struck the town last evening and raged until morn ing. A Britith river irunbnit was sun!:, but htr crew are reported to be safe. During the typhoon the Eritlsh g-iiboats Tweed ard Firebrand and the coast-dcfer.o i ircnclad vvlvern were In great .lander, n they were dragging th'lr anchors, and tht Firebrand was tnippli.g heavy seas and rapidly filling. All tired distress signals, and tho Rrlti'-h torjwdo-bo.it destrover Otter proceeded to their assistance It was a dangerous un dertaking, owing to the furious sea that wa running and tho great masses of float i ing wreckage i The Otter succeednd, however, in wivlns I the crew of the British dispateh-ltoat S ind Piper, with the i-xception of one man, and, . the weather moderating, she also j-av-d tli ' other vessels mntii nl. Another hour of the hunic.ine and all would havo been lost. Tho troops at Kow-lxjon who were housed In tents and temporary lurracs. were In a pitiable pllulit. The lentb and mat bheds collapsed and the men and ani mals were etposetl to the fur of the storm. The hospital roof was stripped off, hut luckily there were no casualties. An ad miralty dredge In tho Canton Ittver was capsized and two of her crew were drowned. Becomes Chronic "Some time since I began to have trouble with my arms. They itched intensely and prevented :ne from sleeping. I thought I had salt rheum and decided I needed a blood purifier. I pro cured a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and con tinued its use until I had taken three bottles, when I was completely cured." Mrs. L. Hart jiann, 273 Woodbine street, Brooklyn, N. Y. "For 25 years my mother has been troubled greatly with salt rheum on her hands, feet and ankles. This spring her feet and ankles became so inflamed and swollen it gave her great pain to walk. She is now taking her third bolllc of Hood's Sarsaparilla and has been greatly bene fited by it. The inflammation and swelling are all gone. W'c heartily reco-umend Hood's as the best blood purifier." Fannie Au'ors, Hemphill, Texas. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to Cure and Keops proeurred employ mnt as houmnil in a private family. Eight moMths ago she came to St. Louis, where "-he found emplomnt ns a governess Jcs! was latt employed bv a family at Page and Walton avenu-s At tho end of her dav's v.-ork Jessie was wont to view the city hy gaslight List night Df teellve Fitzgerald saw her wander ing about on Chouteau avenue near Twelfth st-eet. He followed her and saw hor near tho Windsor Club Hall at No. 1022 Papln trert. A man. who met her. Invited her inside to get warm by the grate lire, and s" accepted the inv llatlon A minute latr i'ltigirald took Iit In custody. Jevsie Is 17 c.trb old, but she appears to be only about 15. "I don't care who knows about my run ning uway," she said, "Just so the 'kid' don't hear ubout it." When questioned as to the "kid's" Identity ane admitted that ho was htr sweetheart. Many houses were blown down, causing twelve deaths. MISS BARTON TO LEAVE SOON. U:iIveton Needs More Relief, but Her Work Is Done. Galveston, Tc , Nov. 10 After spending nearlj two months in the relief work among the suffen-rs at O.ihc-ton and oihr Pl.icts on th Toms coast. -Miss Ciara Har i"n ftcli that there !- no more ntceiilty for her rvmainlu-: m the Held. The work of rthf will have io b" continued. low ever, during th entir wintir, but thi lo cal lttd ' ros". oni r In Clalv t -ton. uruan l7ed at Miss Hirton's suggestion, and the local committ' (!, at ihe various points on Hi- mainland are in burh thorough working order th it ih-y will u- Mile to distrlhu'o those iUL'Klli now on hand and the Ijruo qiMtitltv th.it will cintln-ie to Le sent with out the aid of Mis, Harton's stair Th-re-fore it is her purpo.-'p to withdraw from T tu within h few d.ijs. Miss Barton gave out the following statement- "Ttio cha'igu In temperature from tho warm weather which has prevailed alnst cctihtanily since the storm on the Sth of Hi number to tho vcrv chilly weather which began here two days ago Is e-uising great stiff. ring with th thotu.inds of liom" !t3 people who are llilng in tents upon tho beach. In dilapidated. sjnrm-ilamaged houses, and in hacks constructed out of tho debris of the moim. It .ill be almost a miracle if piunioiiia nnd kindred dis eases do not follow t'v cold s-pell if it con tinues, and further cold weather Is Inevita ble from this time on " Tod Sloan Is returning to America. He confided lo an English correspondent that he would not lie Interviewed by tho New York correspondents on hl. throw down by tho Prince of Wales. He is greatly cha grined becauba tho Prince gave him tho gnff. tho Promlsoi 00 yards Sood ,800 yards xminsier Carpets c Formerly 8,000 yards Tapestry Oarpsfs (Fornwiy Sold 70c) S,2S0 yards Royal IOO 500 HUGS NOTTSKCHAM LACE CURTAINS. $ , , , , -, . , n,- i -.., r- ? As a consequence of our tuo weeks' sale we " Great Leaders, f ortin $2.5t t Over 1,000 Pairs, - xt, S3. 75 hive accumulated a number of 1, 2 and .'! pair including tuauy patterns ( more. ) $4.50 ) lots of Lace Curtains and odd pairs of Portieres. IRISH POINT LACE CURTAIN'S. j 1 Special Lots. f Former- $5.00 To clos;e tlleul out q"i-kly we have made a oOO Pairs Jy J4 I S7.50 stiU crrcater reduction, and offer values that can Choice, Xew 1 to $8.50? Uehigns more. J $10.00 i not be duplicated. THE ABOVE ARE SEIBERT RETURNS TO STATE GAPITAL. lJonioi'ratic. Slntp TTcadquiirtcis Closed and Employes of Com mittee Will Take a Uest. FEW ADDITIONAL RETURNS. Secretary Kdwnrus Declares Gov-cnuir-Kli'Ct Dovkery's .Majority Will lie in the Neighbor hood of r.2.roo. Chairman S- ibert and Socrtnry llarrr Vlwaids of tin- Democratic State Commit tee clo-ed the hciaquart'T" at tho Uicleile lintel j-sinlay and ci'Tarti-1 list night Jnr Jffferon City. lUiere tliey WU rtsumo tl-clr regular duties. Thero as the usual crowd present jea terday when tho rooms wero vacated. A numliT of aslnnt' worlred all afternoon lioln5 up records which were bhlppeil to Jefferson CItv. lloth Mr. Pelbert and Mr. Edwards declared they wero Klad It was over. Uoth have worked falthfullv at ths tatk of continuing the Democracy In power In MKouri. "We had a roo1 Captain In charge and i that Is one reason we Misourlans came. 1 rnf ni Mm rnnlpat llrtorlons, rtprlnreil Mr Pockery Wednesday In Fpealiiujr of Chair man J. M. Selbert. He Rlcs no small credit to the executive ability of the chair man of the- State Committee and Ills corps of assistants, who have lieen stationed at Pt. Iul3 In tho campaign. Others h.ivo complimented Mr. Selliert on tilts excellent ehe'iiK made In the State. 1 p additional returns wero received yes ter..iy from tho State. Secretary llarry Kdwards declared last night before le.iUnn for Jeftcrson City that Mr. Dockery's ma jority would bo In the neighborhood of I2.CW. This Is almost conceded by Chair man Aklns of tho Republican Slate Com mittee. The latter Is making desperate ef forts to cut that majority down to less than 20.000. but so far has not been able to do so. Thero are a large number of wagers post ed on DO.C'O which hao not yet been set tled, and It Is probable the oKlcIal returns will bo waited for to determine thee. The telegrams In pome instances may not bo entirely correct, and thero Is somo doubt felt as to the exact figures. Al Morrow, who has served the Ptato Committeo in th capacity of stenographer for tho third campaign, departed jesterday for .ItfftrMon City to rtaume his duties in the Governor's olllce. Mr. Morrow ha modo a reputation as one of the best-posted pol iticians in tho S.atc, and his work wa3 valuable throughout the campaign for this reason. Han't Mi" It. The great suit and overcoat sale, filobe. Seventh and nanklln aeuue. Sec page 11, part one. COLOMBIAN REBELS ROUTED. Burn Villages as They Hetreat Be fore Government Forces. Colon, Colombia, Nov. 10. Advices have been received here announcing the completo defeat of the rebel forces at I3uena Ven tura. Tho Government forces. It Is added, am In hot pursuit of tho rebels, who are said to bo burning villages while retreating. COURT SUSTAINED THE PEOPLE. 1 Decision Bendered Against the ' T'coiia Gas Trust. ! REPUBLIC Sl'BriAL I Peoria, JH., Nov. 10. Judge Thomas IT. i Shaw, in the Branch Court here to-diy. susiaincu mo cause or 1219 v;"i" saiusi me Gas Trust. This was in tho course of an exhaustive opinion on & dtmurrcr filed by w HfflUfiir irsnniTA uur fra.QAnT 3!fr& wsfiY? EVBrbnfn BROADWAY f Plll S ffe ill BROADWAY ST. CHARLES, wl llllrllii W HlW ST5 CHARLES, MBnBrgBnMPBagrTgMyjIww'iJ' i y CROWDS! CROWDS! That the people know a good thing when they sec It was demonstrated by the heavy buying last week. Our store was packed and jammed from morning till night This big store's facilities were magnificently tested, and stood the strain admirably. Ready for another crush to-morrow! The values are here! Shelves piled up with bargains that will do your eyes good! We haven't the space to enumerate many prices, but here arc a few Extra Bargains: Velvet Carpets (Foroiariy Axminster Carpets c 50 TURKISH AND PElAiti CARPETS Sale Prica $50.00 S zc to-)ii ') led bv 12 tcct CR5ENTAL RUGS, Cood Qua ities Sale Price $10.00 Hearth Size I 75 VSLTOW VELVET PUGS, Stylish ffects-3a!e Price $23.50 Gnc'Mccc Voom Siscs. 1 or iter I'nteSJS. (10. ENGUSK SIBERIAN RUGS, Greal NdKlties-.-Sale Price S L.irzc Selection. aaag&3n: BUT A FEW OF THE MANY GREAT BARGAINS WE ur LlA!!UM2IXM13.V'S,M'tUWlTT71W3al!Tm the trust ruling I to the oiUmal bill of tho Journal Coinp.in In one coum abo'c did Ihe Judge sustain the trust, thl bung th.it .- tioti of the Journal's quo warranto declaration whl h attempts to ho what the gas eompan en are by charti.- right. It was hel3 by tne Court that tho language In this sixtijn if the deelar.illon was not cud! lt'itl sp eillc an 1 the pro-eeution was ordered to uiako neicMao aintiidii'eutt In all th- vital poi .i of the deel iratlon, the piuci'utfli is Siruiulj witain.-d by th-Co'-.rt. a-.d tlie deni'irrer ot tl-j tmst is of no avail. LIKE OUR WALL PAPER. British Ainb.isaJor Say.- It In the Best in the World. nrri.Tr.ic .-peci i Washington. Nov 10 The Unlish Km-b:it- h i riciitiy 1 en inrlihed by the cargo of ' gar.t funiisl-lnss. hangings -md carpi Ls tent (rom UngUnd for that purpo-e. When tl.- net syc.ii gatriring take- plai '. t'.ere W.ashi'iion Mii.iet will -to many notable chaiigi s in ll.u iiparlmtuls of tho i:mbassj of liaei n Vlitoiia. The Anib.i-i.idur - study h.ii been altered by having tho walls hung In an ttpec! illy rich ii-ur.d papt.r of two tones of cninwjn. This paper oddlj enough, is of American n ai:e As none of the samples ttnt from London pl-.i-cd I-ord 1' nine foto sii!tici-nt-I, be wnuld not alio'.. aii of it huiig in the embassy In it mining tae s.in-pies I.nrd 1" lunct folt vvroti. "I i (.turn tho samples of papers, as I would ihit are for :.uv ot lii-m I -lull si 1 't a tultablel paiiirn fnun ou of the c-tsblislinur.ts in this couutrv. as tho I mtcd States bound a quistloii. -v 'Ma Wurld In tho matttr of wail paper." REDMOND TO BE LIBERATED. Murder Charge Against Him Is to Be Disinis-ed. ICansa." City, Jto , Nov. 10. County Prws- .-,. .: . t ... .1 ... .1. . l, n (I! editor jaics ainioum-tu iu-muv ui.ti .- . di'-ml-s tho relebrated (use ncuitet .lamea Itolmond who is charged with b-lng v.3 of tho prlncll-als In the murder cf Kmnu Schumacher, who w.i.s lobbed and inurdetcd ly two men In her grociry sto'e in tins clly on thy nlKht of October S. Ki7. This action is duo to a Inek of evidence, cand by th death of William Hand, an old micro vho .. . i . . .. ,.... .. (. - ti,. was tue most iiniioi umi wiiut-. ,- t State, and lit whose houso Kedmond soiuiit shtlter the night of tho crime, Jaik Ken- , ncdy, who figured In several train iobberie3 in this vtcinltv. was arrested with lied- i nior.d, but Kennedy iecelel n refnten year sememe to the penitentiary before lie , could bo tried for murder. Keumord e.-- I can-d. and. ufter many daring c-perlenc-s with IVderal and State olhcers. he was n-nrre-ltd August IC, 1S3, but not before ho had served as an American iwldkr In the i X'Cllll'piou isitiitu. ASKS MONEY FOR CHINA WAR. German Federal Council Bequests Over $33,000,000. si'F.ctaTj by CAr.Lt:. Rerlln. Saturdiy, Nov. 10 fC'ip right. IS", by the New York Herald Company.) An Indemnity bill for the '.vpeditlon to China has Just been laid before the Fed eral Council. It asks for an extraordinary exp-ndltuie of L,i7o,0i0 marlw (J3j,T.O Ct. with approval of . the expenditure wliih lias been mado up to tho pre--vnt date with out the consent of the lltichsta. A rry exhaustive memoir accompanies the rcqmata for the credits and maki- clear the poiiin al necessit for the epedition. The Htrength of the expcdliionar force is stated as .'2 oHlccrs, ljf) phystuau-, Ml ollieials, li.Tll! men and 5,079 hoitef. llakcj the Town Tall.-. Tho great bult and overcoat sale. Globe, Scv-ntli and Franklin avenue. fci.e ra,;c 11, pi.rt one. PERISHED IN A JAIL FIRE. Shocking Tragedy Results From the Jlainiing of a. Bo-. Iinsltig. Mich., Nov. 10. The milming of a little boy was the indirect cause of a shocking tragedy here to-day. Tlie 12-ycar-old son of Chris Hied was run down by a freight train and his left leg was severed below Ihe kn-.c. The bo's father so grieved over the famll's misfortune that he became irresponsible and violently os saulted a policeman. He was arrested aid locked In the city Jail. Twnty minute later the building was ablaze, and Itecil perished in the flames. Thoush he cried for help, none could save him. It Is believed j that Ketd started the fire. The jail and City Hall, built at a cost of JlAOuO. were do- 1 strojed, Sold $1.10) Sold 95c) Formerly Sold $(.75) fjrwer I'rlze zT.T.OO to $101 OJ. urnier Pr ce 5l',..i.9 I'urmcr I'rUe SO.Od ANARCHIST MEETING STOPPED BY POLICE. Refused to I'eimit Presentation of 1'Iay for Benefit of Asasin Bresti's Widow. Xew Yoik, Nov. 10. Thn police to-night refu"tl to allow the Italian AnarchL-ts of this city to give a play entitled "A .Man With'nit a Country," in the Germanic As sembly looms on tin llowiry. because the Italians h nl niglecttd to get a theatrical iietn-e. A mnnher o' Hilicmen and detec tives stom! at tho coor of the a-scmbly-loom.s and turnet! away all who bad come to witness th- performance. The play was to be in commemoration of the thirteen anniversary of the "Chicago m.irtjrs," who were hanged for their con nection with the Haymarket riot, and tha proceeds from the ."-' cfnti admission, which was to have b-en charged, were to lie given lo -Mrs. Hnsci of F.iter-on. wife of Gaetano Iiresci. the as-MS-in of Kini Humbert of Italv. JIi.s. Hre-sci and her two children v.ere among tho.se turned away from the hall. Tho anarchists nM (o-nlght that thf po lice had been interested In the prevention of the play bv the Italian Consul. Ilranehl At :m rale. Inspector Cross tutnmoncd ome of the anarchist leaders to his ortlre this afternoon and told them that thy could not give thur pl.iv nnd that If th-y tried to do to a hui-dr-d policfincri would be on hand to put a stop to it. The an aichtets coul( but aciuie-co. and soon after thiy plaivrl tin the tjoorwav of the hall J. notice in Italian, which ruil "At tlie last lot mint we have been pre vented b.v the polite from giving the play, "A Han Without .1 Coutitrv " " A- f.i"t a" the tlcketliolders came they were, told that there w is !o be no play. This wa.s followed by a long-drawn-out hiss from an anarchist whom the poll'-- allowed to "t.tml on the curb, and he told the il s appointed pla.vgoers that ihey should go to No. HI Weedier street, where all the an anhists would gathci. Most of them, ami about half were women, followtd his Instructions Thtre Is an Ital ian siloon and restaurant at thin number, and fearing that the iol!ce might make a descent on the place, the proprietors' re quested their anarchistic friend- to go eise wrure They went to anoih-i salo.ju near l, but here again they wre not welcome, the proprietor declaring that they won d ruin his buiness. Their ranks had gna,K dwinditil bj this time, but a few of the talthfiil fotraid Into llnr and m.irehetl to a resort til JIast Third street, where th"v were allowed to meet ami where spcecht.s were made denouncing tho polite. M'KISSON GETS A DIVORCE. Aliiiionv Atrreed Upon and Heariiif' Was Secret. Cleveland. O. Nov. 10 At Akron. O., to il.! former .Mavor Itobtrt K MeKlsson ot thin cit. was granted a divorce from his wife. Some time -luce Mrs. MeKissou brought suit for divorce at l'hirfa, O., ih.irginit groc" negPc; of duty. Her bus. band filed a cross-petition, asking for a di vert uii the same ground. At the hearing, which was secret, he le-stifiVd that his w!t no longer loved him. Mrs MeKi-jn did not contest the suit. Alimony was agreed upon outside of court. MANILA BLUE LAW MODIFIED. Residents Permitted on Streets Un til Midnight. Washington, Nov. in. Previous orders n quiring residemts of the city of ?.I.iii la. Philippine IMand, to conllne themselves to their houses after II o'clock p. m, havo been amended by General MacArthur, the Military Governor, so as to extend the time to 12 o'clock, midnight. At that hnnr the streets wll be cleared by the police, p.iloons an- closed at 10 o'clock, and tho sale of ll'iuor is prohibited after that hour. Chnrlm If. ffas'n ew Duties. San Francisco. Cal., Nov. 10. According to a local paper. Charles M. Hays, the new president of the Southern Pacific, Is to come hero and obey Implicitly the Instruc tions he set J from New. .York, and all tlio R"?i eh. r, ras 7.ir s How 77J4e HqwT2c fiow gfc few $i.Q7 SJ5S3 It 4JM 3.00 0 8 W& P P & TAPESTRY PORTIERES. .'; Lois lx.'st C Formerly Sfi.00, now $3.50 values ever -' 1'ormerly $7.50, now $ 5.00 shown (Formerly $11.00, now $7.50 SILK DAIWASK PORTIERES. 1 Lot, formerly $13..ri0 Now $ 9.00 1 Lot, formcrlv S1S0O Now $13.50 6 pairs Embroidered Portieres, for merly $90.00. . .Now $50.00 per pair HAVE TO OFFER! &HKgaJKWtJa"CTnfe.wwvjuik".TBff!n work that II t: Ilim'lnir'on lis b-?n doing will rail ! his lot Sj the nophevv will .i without honn- tn th nlti rallroid stumping ground The papr goes on to s.ij that tb-i only thing left in cmnnn h-rw n him and his uneje's teiitive- in evv York Is to prevent the Prinee-s Hitzreidt from sue-c-sfully attacking tlie will anil divlliiig tho fortune of a Croesus amons; themselvea a- bet they may. W'hetliT It is tru" or not there an- people- hre who do not hf-itute to mv lhai young nuntinat"n h'is -i wholesome fe-r that tb large fortune !"ft him bv bis and- may sooner or Inttr be nd nger-d or tied up In litigation for a long priod bv a conttc oi th" part of the tlermin Princess, tho child of hi'inbie S-icramento parents, who was -niopttil ear-tncu by C P Huntington So far as ihe public is aware the Princess has made no move Indicative ef n conre5r J that ns It may. oung Hunllugton's friends t-ay that within the famllv circle the daughter his aired l-er disappointment over the character of the will and bluntly remarked tha: the nature of the document hov.ed as pl.iln as dni a successful con rplr.icy against her on the part of tho nphew and the widow. Whether It will do anv gooel or not. it I" said thre Is soon to onie from- her a formal demand for a larger part of the estate MAY bTdUCEWARTAXES. Represen t.'i five 1'ayne Talks About C'omiiij: Legislation. WnI.lngton, Xov. V Tteprescntatlvn Payne of New York, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the House, hid a conference with the President jesterdav. Mr I'.isre siiid. after having the White. House, that he would c-ili .1 mcetin- of te nepnlill .m inimbtr" of his cumm'ttce for November CO. to outline a partial pro gramme f.ir bglsiutive work In the Huuso at the approaching es-ion. One of the matters to corn hef.ir ii 1 mwtlng will lie the propose i reduction of war revenue !tvps He did nd think, how- 1 ever, that the reduction would ercceil $13.- " oi ss man one-nun or tne present revenue frr.m that source Much, ho thought, would depend on the Stat.- of .if fnlr in th" Philippines when the bill camo up for ronU! ration If a cmsldt rablo army Ind to be milntalned there for an-. hnsth of time. It might be thought w!-""o not to nit down the revenues too much. There wtc 1 ovvever n nu-nber of Items in the pre-enf Inw (hat might he wie!r elimmated. and tbee would receive atten tion Mr I'.ivne thought the shin subsldr Mil would bo taken up and nn effort mado to pass It at ill" coming session. IFIC AJJON. J ;irnn hor unflf I "' " .. ,.r 3 1531 ?:. Efiht U TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION TPKEC PI!IXO ton Tprc-j wiirnn hora ftnfl i tmri, '-u-iii' kttic JiijnLt-Jilli ?' TlOIiSn -nWhlrff J.1M lovnCs, 'jvA. otWf. m'i"t 1I sure Hndjy. 1517 2Z. Ivfeht "UiII Si. r.RAND NED LHTts pewtri;- ruchlaa head. 0.1k fln!h, chp. UK Olive L Cro-s- MARRIED. WOnmtnT-i l:10 On Xmerr-ser 5, 3' At N'o rj" Krnnlflm Tn'i. bv t n?erna K O rtrnn 1Ia4 XVs "rafc ;' Dotr (5 it Vadraff tt cit licnrtl ot ilcaJib ('iuarantlna dfartm nt JONFS- HNi: Or Nnrobcr 4r W. nt So. 213 IV in! Hi arenu b the Rcverna E O Fan nin M. DL.3 Joiif-s v Ur Iuthtr J. Jone DEATHS. ANDERSON On Nmcmb'r W 1V0 St Jopiin 31o in McL in Vntlerson. bclov3 tiusbind of r.lrrn Clark Ar,-Ierun. Lmt) suttee of funeral will b eIvkv. CABFON e)n Wedrlay. Nivn6er 7. 1J39, at r.icttc. Mo . Mr" Kioie M t srioa (nee Luter), ttluvtrJ ito ui l'."i"r T, Carsu:. DOK.MIOK On Sa-urdiy, Nov-mhfr 1 1W, at 9 a m . Catherine twnafcee. th telcvet mother of th- Mtt- C P. LfOnauus and ifr. Jamei Derby (lire Dtjnahtvo. Funirai ficm resliicnc". No. 5HA St. Louii lvcoti" en Monday. Novembr 12. at 3.30 n. m . to the Sacrti Heart Church, thcace to Calvarr Frlends lnvittxl to attend. riN.VCGA.V-Oi Saturday. November 13. 15C1 at 12 05 p m . Whl f I'lrneg.m. belovtl yon vZ lan el i.nd Ka'le I-lniegaa (o- Kudd). .ged jers- I unnl ivlll t.iSe place from family r'dnc. No. 4933 Ari.ei.il siren, on Monday. Novembe; li at 2 P. in. la Calvary Cemetery T.i:S'0" SudJtrly. oi Saturday. Novmbr to 19-W it s (0 a m Mary lnncn (nee civensi. Lt-Imt.l wlft? tif Iavvrence IvTinon anJ our dcir nt ihcr. Lij- noti;e of funeral will be given. FCHWENDKNER Saturdiy, November 1'. l'i. .it Vi l' p. ro.. artcr a llnc-rln; Hinted Fred .sLhicnt,--ntr. beloved rather nf rtbhtrt Schwen direr. iKul is years 0 months ar.I 3 days. Hjr la'.i hehwendener. mother. August and Walter svhwend'-i'-r. brothrs Mrs. 'V. KletcrsT Inert S'-hwci'it.nr). sister: Mrs. Aurut SchweiOeuT den Schmidt). sister-ln-Uw: William Klfberg'r. brother-ln-Utr. Iua cotico of fsiicial to t strea latar.