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-fB5KKMi!WTfi Kfy"VWjJ -rtt vsriliJfilKtfC!s """& - ".-is - " A n - .-j tv t t r T .) cr r nri 3 . r- T r cr t-, r T O' r- TT THE KEPUBLIC: SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1903. J2 jfiyaEK SECRET SOClHTinS. trMra'ss'V'V- - sesrs! KMRIITS OP PYTHIAS. S"HW"es'"". csti,t: haul, Robert n rnvrw Lodge o 131 K cf )' Weil HtH. Century Building. Ninth nrd O'ive Snwt"-On Mondi JlK 27 1W2 nt i P xn . sharp, busine-s inectinp t r coriialiy Attwt. Henry II. I-ubbTt. K of It i.S In task uf ICnlfihL A o m Ki r Members re guesied to attend Vis.tnrs welcome , , w p munca JFDrrcp'fylC. rf R & S DAMON I-01X3K. No 25 K OF?, Kij vi-.ii t vi . UIT-U4J ST "-iiiUli if. UJ iS IvUnas' Hall .No 2 Ninth nt OKve Ftri-fts Work In rank nf Inuir.- Mem ber and is!tora are cordially lnv td Meet ng called at & i n CHAS I. IIOI.TZMKN'V, C C. Attest n 1L. Hern el. R. or It &, S . No. 37U E'aas aenje. nTURC V5KRAT LODGE. NO SGK of 1". me"t cwm W ln-1a fxrnlnx at s o clock at Howard Hill ThMl'ih lrc Juli 3 i k In K IcM ml V ' ! ors fra trrnallr i-nited O A GIIASER. C. C W A Jiobcrts. K of It . S ' modoc utvGi no rw. k or P. -ects een Tti.-div votiHc at S o'elck at Anchor Ilnll uthwest cjrer Jcffer on and I'ark atnurn Tskc fTotnnt jn Ilelnhis. park or Jefferson a.enu? rars. Mra brrs are expected and Wtors cordially iiiiej t0atn' n HOXMETEU C C G W Thayer. K. cf K. A S TmIKIC ijODfiK N'O &A K OF P. will ce cbrate its ninth annti -raary Wed nesday evenins: Ju i J3. l clirir a txiat excursion on the larc tnd h nJsonw jitcamT Ccrwin H brrnc-r The boat Ieaes foot of Locust street at 7 30 o clock and will return at 21 o'c'ock. Th"re will bo plenty of music and the affair promises tnuch enjojment, as a ery lntert-ttnc ptcramme has b-en ar ranged for th entertainment of the lodsa mem bers and their families and cuentn d p anurus. a a W A. Gray. K. of K. A K PREMIER LODGE. N'O T49. K. OF P , Rcxular tnectln? eery first and third Monca erl-yr in the month at hall No Monday Auvst 3 Work In rank of Rqulre Members are requested to be present. Msltors are cordially Incited RENJ F LINDAS. C C. J F Ultte Jr. K of R. it S nrn rrtrtca tnTv?t t.- no t meet at Odd roilo-rs iKl!. Ninth and gOItx ?trets rn Wednsdaj nlRht. Mh'tors ainays welcome Jjly 9. dubI neas and eometh ne rood .r , ... JMEd V BUKE. a C IL W. Beldlcg K. of It A. S WABAMI LODGE, NO Zil K of P vr'W bne work In the rank of Esquire Tueed ly. Jul 2X. at Cns'le Hall, Btcadway and Benton, Visiter cordlallj invited JOHN F RENFRO C C F H SacMeben. K of R. & S. ZULEMA LODGE. NO 82. K. OF P t meets Mcnfla eenins; Jul 2T, lioi in iiaai ia- l. imn noar weniury DJiiamc, t S o'clock. T,crk In -anie .f KniehL amplified form. Members expected and visitors cordially tntlted to attend. A W DAVIDSON. C. C Attest: O. M. Brooks K. of R. & S. I5DEPCXDEXT ORDER ODD FELLOWS ANCHOR LODGE. NO. !" I. O. ft. P". m.ft. .verv Mnnitav v.nlnf- KtiKSHt Scbuetse', tlalL Nlnetrealh ani Ji Wrliht itntta. Work la tha dttno. VlsIUct feroUieri welcome. K. ONCKEN. N. O.. Davia Petty. Sretary. 13K Dodjer Btreet. OItXil OOL.DEN BCEPTER LODGE. NO. Ji?!Sa f57. I. O O. F.. mfttp ,t!7 Situr grS'SH1 0ay ,vi.nnr t And,-, lull. corn,r MR of jefferfon avenue and Pettaloii! ttreet. Visitor, cordially Incited and mfmbera expected to attend. J. W. Henderson, noble trun 1. SC4 Hartforf straet. J W. Dudley, vice arand; J. D. LuKenblU recortllnt eecretary; Grant C Green. Cnaodal wcrctary. No. tSiS Loulilona avenue. MOUNT) CTTT I3DGE. NO Kt. LOO r. Iteculxr meeting! eeo ond and fourth Saturdays of each bulldlnc aouUieat corner Ninth and OUra ttreeta. Vlaltlnc brethren fraternally lnvlld. PH1UP RILET. N. O. Charge, g. MonUoraery. Secretary. ST UOUIS LODGE, NO . I O. O. F.. meeti every Saturday erealnc it 1 o'clock In Odd Fellowr HaJL Ninth and O.lve itreeta. Hall No. 1 Slernben expected to attend. Visitor! aiwoya welcome. Work in the eecond dtirre. C M. HOTT. N. O. M. E. Bsrke, Becntary. cmftttT r rTnv sn vn t rt. f V M.Kt. avarv b.tnfl. .Vntn. ! at Wot Gate Ball, corner Grand and .aton atenuei vuiion iniieo xo ttfTid JOHN MATHKWH. N. O. Jac Klenxle, Reo. Becy. TEMPUR TjCIDOE. NO. HI. t O. O. P.. meete Saturday erenlnc of each week at Hall No. 1 Odd Fel- mit lowe' bulldlne. corner Ninth and Olive, at I o'clock. Work tn Initiatory decree, June 27. Visitors cordially lamed to J at tend. lowe' bulldlne. corner Ninth and Ell A. Dacnenaana, Secretary WILJJErr LODOIl, NO. UftO. F meets Tue3ay evenlne of each week at Hall No. L Odd Fellowi' bulldlri, comer Mnth and Olive, at -SSsf t o'clock. Tnlrd oegree Ultors Invited to attend. 3. C Shaner. Secretary. FRATBRlfAL ORDER OF EAGLES. ST. LOUIS AERIE, NO 41. FRATERNA1. Order of Eaflee, meea every Wedneeday at I p. m,. at Bailee- Had. No. 1724 Pine etreeL Flret and third Wednesday for initiation!, etoond and fojrtb for bualneae meetlnca. E. C. BRTANT. Preeldeat. John Saurea, W. Rea 8ec, C23 Walnut street. KKIGBTS OF COLU3IBU8. DE 8MCT COONCru NO. 7a KNIGHTS OF Cclumbua, meets every eecond and fourth Thurs day In the weet hall. Century building Ninth and Olive its. Vltltlst kn cbu are Invited C. P MONAtjHAN, Grand Knujbt. M. J. McBrane, Recorder. KENR1CK COUNCIL. NO. (Si. Knltrti cf Columbus meets ev ery eecond and fuurth Wednej day In Rose Hill Hall. No. EM7 Maple av.nue. VlslUnc knljhta are Invito JOHN PATJL CHEW. .. Grand Knlsht. waiter T. Cnnn'ogham. Tlecorder. MARQUETTB COUNCIU NO, 106. Knlchte.of Columbus meets every eecond and fourth Tuesiay. In the West Hall. Century bu li: Ins. Ninth and Olive etreetai lilting knlxhta cordially In vited W L. MTIB, Grand Kntiht. F. P. Leonard. Recorder. ST. LOTJI3 COUNCIL, NO. !J. meeta every first and third Tues day at "West End HalL southwest corner Finney and vandeventar avenues VUltlnc knights ar cordially Invited. FRANCIS B. RUNDER. Grand Knight Jo. F. Lamy, Recorder. KXIGITTS OP TOE SLVCCAIJEES. leeysNjNWfcW.e..iae.nei DEWEir TEST. NO. f4. KnlRhta or the Maccabe of the orld. motB aeoond and fourth Tues2ax ot vri month at South I I -t Tj-'iIw Trirnpr Halt Tnth arirt ' r Carroll aireetn ftexi review Tue ' 22 McN'air avenue. day. July a, ISOL Vialtlnc ilr Knitrnu nre coraiany mvitea Ilenrr Ilauth. Record Keerwr, 11 Jsorth Third street. MILLER TENT, NO 37J. mete second and fourth Tuca das of each month at Dela tor's Hall, at Broadway and Elm streets Visiting etr knights are welcome J. C MILLER. Commander. 25J4 Olive street. A. W. Jeter, R. K., 9C1 Soith ...U.U Bi.KVU MISCELLANEOUS. rekeeefitteia,,!. 8T. LOUId COUNCIU No. SS, p. o. T., meete flrst tnd third Saturday? In the month. In Hall No. L Cen tury butldlne. Visitors welcomed. B. S. MORSE. Secretary, 4J0 N. Second street. Tlie 3IctnI 3Iarkea. New York. July 21 fcpot tin was unchanged In London but futures declined 7s 6J to 122 10s; locally tin waa firm, belnc quoted at 27 loariw. copper wae lower In LocdGn. spot there losing 2e d and cloelnc at IX ll. while futures were 7s 6d lower at 53. locally copper la quiet and dis plays a tacrine teniencj. lake and eleitroljtio an- nuoted at 12S13 2V- a-.d rastlnc at libTSaiSc Ivad declined la Id In London to 11 6s 3d but remained unchunccd here at 4 20&I iOc fcpeller ateo declined 2a fed in Lonacn to 20 2t)s d. ard rimalned aulet hire at 5 STSc Iron closed at tCj 3d In Glasgow and at 4s 9d In Mlddlesboro lo r lly lton ii quiet: No. 1 foundrv Northern J17 So SISr No. 1 fouidrj Southern and No. l at J17 SO 3(: No 1 foundrv Southern and No. 1 foundry bcutnern FOft at J17.KKil8. warrants are ncminaX Dry Goods, . New Tork. Julj 21. In dry goods the market conditions show practically no change, with hjy tf determined to operate with the utmost con vervatlsm. Where purchases aro made they ate "or Immediate delier, and ursent request Is 'cde for prompt shipment, blocks In a e)od ny departments are evidently vers much de ted, and the chances aie that they wi 1 he ve more so before replenishment, owing to the ailment of production at the mills. Turpentine and Rosin. nnah, Ga.. July 24 Turpentine firm. COo. firm: A B, C, D Jl.SS; E J1.70; F M.7S; : H 51 30; I 32.7S: K j:.S0; M 1; N H 10; ?3 25: W. W. J3.48. WyEr n-ffts e.er Tueda ewnttig it t o ilock. rti Cntbr butldlip Mrth ind OlUe ire'. lil"t Ilflll Tiifwiin -t ?, .in v n. roriC & J&?cm. eiirsri Mgwua2snVwv3f Mr? TZbOXSI OS 'u. leased STEAMBOATS. TJPi'UK MISSISSIPPI. BIAKQND JO LINE STESHERS SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. Meals and Berth included. Every Saturday to Keokuk, Iowa, and Return, S6 00. Every Tuesday to Burlington, Iowa, and Return, S8.00. T"or Hamr-urg Mazier s C irks. We. Louisiana, lianrlbal Qulncy rnd Keokuk, Leaves baturday. Jul 2C, 4 p m. FOR ST. PAUL AND INTntMl diati: rOlNTS. STlt. I III III i:. Mon.lnj. Juli ;;. p m STIl. UlIM , Satunli. Am. 1. 4 r m. From wMlfhoat. foot of ,ahlnstnn aenue rhon. Main ii; IP I.l f K en AKt ST. LOUIS & CALHOUN PACKET GO. SPEOfiL EX00RS10NS. Every We.tricftiln) to HHiuburff, III., antl Krfurii. ?....".. Erery Snluntn) to Ilnmhurx', III., Hint Hrluni, $4.00. Meals ami iit'ith included. STR. BELLE OF CALHOUN Iaes wharf boat fot of I.ocut street, every t eJreeda ard aturdny at 4 p m for Ham burr. Mozler's and all t alhoun tount lanilnKS. 11 hlJUATIAN Agent. Phone SHIn IS Klnloch D S1! AND RETURN. lnclnllnc: Mrnln ami llrrtlu) lllKhtful weekH oLUnu on tfce ralutl&l aid, wheel ricrcr steamer lotus sims Lraxen Satnnlnr Jal U., at 5 p. m. Fronj Dianond Jo wharfbcii foot or Washlntoa &emiQ Tor Me-rphls nnJ all a points. I'hon MaJn 27A- Frtipht xcehed dall. LEE LINE STEAMERS. STR. STACKER LnK Leaves Monday, July 27,5 P.M. STR. mThRb LED Leaven 'Wednesday. July Uth. 5 p ra. TO EV.EK.PHIS. Fare ?4 One V ; 157 IlonncI Trip, In cluilluc llfBla and Hertli. For Chester. Grand Tower. Cape Girardeau, Cairo. Memphis. Hrlcna, Friar's Point, Green ville. Vlcksburc and all waj landlncs also land ings Arkani. Rlier. not lncljdlnc Pine Bluff. REES LEE FMdi July 31. 5pm From wl-arftoat foot olle st. Phones: Main lftKA Klnloch. A "55. W. E. Albltz. Com. AKt. D. M. Connors, Oen. Art. St. Louis and Tennessee River PACKET COHPANY. Popular ecuislois to the moun tains of Northern Alablma. S days: beautiful cenery onl Xli for th. round trip Meals and berth Ircluded. Str. City of Memphis l"!H Imta vtinrfTwtfif feint rt Pin. m r.. . w. v .. w. w us A.aiv ah.. eUUv day. July J7. 5 p m.. for bto. Genevteye, Ches- 1 ter. Cape Girardeau. Cairo, Metropolis Peducai and all points on OMo Cumberland and Tennes see niers to watenoo Aia. Phones M 46A and A 112 J.VO. E. MAS3EAGAI.E. Aceit. 8T.L0DI8L CHESTER. GAPE GlfURDEAD LIHL STR. CHESTER M tk Lav Tuesday, Thursday and Sat y urday at 4 p ra , from wharfboat, O" tC-Ot Of L.OCUII at . for 0n flirnr- 6ea.u and all Intermediate .andlns maklnr throuith bills over railroads south of Chester and Cape Girardeau FAIIE 4 COTItOUS ROL'D TIUFf INCLUDING MEALS AM) IIERTII. W K TEllKi". Asent Fhonea. Main 1S1I and D feOl Eagle Packet Co. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. TO CAPE GIRARI1EAC AD COM MERCE EVERY MO.MJAY AAD FRI DAY, C P. SI. TO PEORIA OX ILLINOIS RIVER EVERY WEDMiSDAY ASD SATUR DAYS, 4. V. 31. SELECT SODAY EXCURSIONS EV ERY SUADAY TO ALTO.N, PIS. BLUFFS AND GRAFTO. LEITE Oi20 A. II. RETUR 7 P. 31. STEAMER CAPE GIRARDEAU FOR CAPE GIRARDEAU AM) COM MERCE AM) ALL IVrERJIEDIVTE POINTS EVERY 3IONDAY AND FRIDAY', ILLINOIS RIVER. STEAMER BALD EAGLE. FOR PEORIA AND ALL WAY LAND INGS -WEDNESDAYS AND SATLRDVlS1, 4 P. 31., FR03I WIIARFllOAT FOOT OF PINE ST. Pliouesji Slain 233. Klnloch 1S04CI II. W. LEYIIC, Agent. "COLUMBIA PACKET C03IPANY." Fast freight and fine Dastenger accommodations. THE ONLY HBtJULAR 8TE ICNEVtBVB, CHESTER AND 8T. MARY'S PACKET. bteamer coiumoia leave Tueldaya. Thursdays and Saturdays 4 p ra., from wharfToat. foot of Pine street. HUNTER BE7N JENKINS General Agent. Phone Main A 1005. Klnloch 7StA. RIVER NEWS. RIae and Fall of the Rivera For 24 hours ending at 7 a. m. vyiav ri,tw urn BULtions. uanger. uausre r.. ... . " 5L " - auge Change. Plttsbura; ... 22 0 Parkersburs 3S.0 Cincinnati CO 0 Loulsvills V-. 2S 0 Nashville 410 Chattanooga 33 a Johnsonvil.e ................. 21 0 EvanBvllle 35 0 St. Paul II 0 Duqubue ISO Davenport -. 15 0 Keokuk ISO Hannibal 13 0 Peoria 14 0 Beardstown 12 0 Grafton . . 23 0 47 -L0 10 0 93 0 39 32 39 8 1 53 99 97 IL0 -0 3 -07 -04 -0 4 -04 -0 6 02 -0 1 -OS -J)4 92 Omaha 1S.0 i TOiElilPHlS H'i lT. 14.4 -0 8 13$ M 192 02 15.8 01 210 -0 4 15.0 -0 1 5 9 -0 4 21-4 -0 1 7 3 -0 9 8.4 -0 4 Kansas City ............ 21 0 Glasgow Boonvllle 0 0 Hermann ..................... 24 0 St. Louis 20 0 Cheater 30 ) Cairo 45 0 Memphis 33.) Little Rock 23 0 Vlcksbure: 45 0 Shreveport 29 0 New Orleans ,.. 15.0 Him -H all. EDWARD H. EOWTB Local I orecast Official. Itlver ForecHst. Ttiere will bo a further rise in the Mississippi and Missouri rivers In this district during tlio next 36 hours, except the Missouri west of Boon vllle, in which there will be a fall. River and Ilunlnrss. Harbor gauges yesterday marked 19 feet. In dicating a rise of .3 of a foot In 24 hcurs. Business along the Leva yesterda was mod erate. Weather fair. To-Day Weather. Probably fair. Arrived. Belle of Calhoun Epread Cagle ..Calhoun County Alton Departed. Rees Lee Cape Girardeau . Bpread Eagle ... Memphis Commerce Alton Departures To-Dny. S"1?' Cape Girardeau h.Mv:;Vi. mokuk Columbia I"!".""""""!!""""" Epread Eagle iiu,in River Itlalto Ilrevltles. Alf plxcn. i steward, of the Lee Line steam ers at Memphis is in fat. Louis on a acation. The Bald Eaglo will La In this morninc from. Peoria and departs on the return in ths after- Captain Tom Garrison and John -Warren I to B00d 9lsl9c llois of the Rees Lee. report 8 feet of vrater at "llois Buffalo Island The cape Cllrardeau departed for Commerco yestfrdaj afternoon with a tood freight and a vrell-fllled cabin The Lotus Sims Is due In from Memphis this mornln- and Is adtertlsed to depart on the re turn this afternoon. Tre Sidney of the Diamond Jo IJne will be In this momlnfr from Burlington and coca out la the afternoon to Keokuk. The Belle of Calhoun arrived yesterday moro- trifTiSX trip ana inr irora ijainoun v.ouniy wun a frooa tr will depart on the return this afternoon. Nell Booker and Alfred Bowman are clerks of the Reel Lee, which departed yeaterday after noon for Memphis, on her first trip this season. Tho Columbia Is receding to clear for Chester and St. Plan's this afternoon at 4 o"clock. bne a quite u number of passengers registered for tho trip. Tho funeral of Captain Robert Dodde will take place this afternotn The colors of ateam eri In port were tioatel at half-mast yesterday out of respect to h s memor. The sUamrr Robert Dodds was named after ClllUnln Robert Dodds. nho died Thursday. jUln Dodds supertntenled the building of the tnol'oati Charlotte llveikler and the llellen Iloeckkr Tho Rees Lee del arted for Memphis yesterday afl. rnoon nllh con'Iderable fre b it and many jiuxenners Amtng those wht are making the round trip art E N Hartman and wire, 1 . lionnell anil wife W II blmpson and wire, A Howe and wife. Mrs E J M rrlson. Miss M. Msjor, J. It. Teasdale and Mrs. . Miller. ll Tcletrraph. ItEPUBLIC SPECIALS i.n.iro. 111. Julj : Rher rnuge reads ), showing a fall of 4 during tho last .4 hours. inther fair and warm The Peters L-e de- i iiHhI fflr Mntitlilc D mMnteht with ft COOd trlD. The "Itj of baiannth urrHeil from ht. Louis at O 0 i 111 UllU liePOriCO lOr IIIO l ruurairr .. ... at 3 "0 li m with a fair trip Ths Hinnann l'aepke arrived from tho Lower Mississippi at 11 n m The Fnd Hartwlg arrl-J frm tho Lower Mlisl'slipl at 1 a. m The Citj of Mnnihls nrrnet fro n the Tennesse Rler at 2 Ift 11 Ml in.1 .lit.i.l.l fft. T T.111 1 Uf 0 u. m with a gool triu The htacker Leo ar- lV'urmat,?'"5h,!whraadde.PrlaprU'1Th0e Harrj Iirown departed for M IajuIs at S 30 a. m with a tow of coal Tho Dick Fowler was In am out on tlnu Tho Henry Harley ar- rheil from the I'prer Oh'o at 6 p. m. lturllngton. In.. July : -The river I. 9 feet fi inches ..hue low-water mirk a rise of 2', lnhrs The rlss l a inu.e of much surnrles 1... .11. .... I. i i. ..-,. . iuv.iiij i ii i iiuue unusu ii icr mis v iii n. the lenr The hldne was In and out of Ilrullne- tnn early thw mo-n'mr The Lulnc le due up to n'Rht at 11. Tlio Dubuque due down some time to nlxht. Tho Colonel MicKenzla passed down nt 4 p m. Tho Elo'se In and out from Keokuk Memphis, Tcnn . July It The rher here stands la feet on th" Kiuce, a fall of 1 of a foot In the l.n ; hours The James l.ee denarte.1 at E u. m for mar's I'olnt The Sadie Ie departed at 5 I m for .shport Receipts by riM.r to-day wero ia fackv cotton Feed I'alucah. Ki . Jul 24 The Rauge reads this ecnlnB at C o'clock 8 3 feet. Weather clear and .ami TMe Illik l-'owler tn Catrn il t m t X!"" steamer Richardson to Kantl!e on tlm .Li vi. .ii ueinpiiis arrnea at midnight en routo to bt I.ouh Ixical packets In and out on time Iluitness gulet Chester. Ill , Julj 24 -GauKe 15 9 feet, and rt,nic Weather clear and warm Boats don: J-htster. u last nlRht. Columb'a. ; a. ra.. return ing up at 1 p m. Chester dui. up .Warsaw. Ill . July :4 Gauce reads U 9. a LV?e r- th'. !nj" 5' hours Clear and warm. i..i-i v-irfv-iiu m ana out. Culnc passt 1 up SMnej parsed down, Grand Tower. Ill . July :i -Chester down at X W?V .ctl0-r up at E v m. The KaUKe read. IS 7 foet. Weather clear and hot. LoulsUll. Ky .July 24 Rler falllnn: canal 5 0 fet. falls 3 7 feet, below locks 10 feet. Clenr, hot Vlcksbunr Miss. July 24 Tho sauR-. tc-nliht .hows S3 feet, a fall of .2 The American E.anAvl,lt' lni- Ju!v 34. River stationary: feel Clear and warmer. ncrer"cfcarYndVnVt. 3-B1"r '' 3 feSnC,rS. 1idU,T :i-RW" t"'n- 5 cleared for Grecniille. clcartd for Natchez. The Senator Coram cerVn 1,a- Ju" 21 6'5 iUtfc,. WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. St. Louis Clearings ?48,280,C34, an Increase of 17.1 l'er Cent. New York. July 24 -Tho following table, compiled by Bradatreet, shows the bank clearings at tho principal cities for tho eek ended July 3, lth the percentage of increase and decrease, as compared with tho corresponding week last jcar: Pot. Inc. '6 9 12 Hi 22? 17 1 12.5 10 1 'i'i 5 6 17 a Pet. Dec 13,0 New York Chicago Huston '. Philadelphia 1st. Louis Plttsburc .. "an Francisco ... llaltlnioro Cincinnati kansaa City .. Cleveland ......... -Minneapolie New Orleans karolt Louisville O-naha , Milwaukee ProvlJence UuffaJo I. it Paul Indianapolis Lo Angslea bt. Josoiih lenver -J1,319.S7,144 .. 16t,2Cr,7iO .. 13J 177 014 ... 124.JJ3.S1S 4j 2SO. 531 .. M tn e;i 27.310.361 24 178 474 21.M4.7.0 .. 1 2rj,743 .. 16 30.414 .. 12.42J.S93 15 744 t, .141,U2 1 68 214 T 30 H2 7.870.U60 6.(01.100 6 C9S S6i 5.7S1.2u7 6,79.7S0 6 t).322 4 453 290 4.MS 4j5 4.672.'J9 4 749.1I.M 4.602.622 3,562,432 - 2,169.227 2.V7S5S) 3.;70,H1 2.S29 4'J 2.'95 174 3 OsS.mvt 3.37J.735 2 434 Sol 2,71.398 2,251,507 2.100.723 1.831,613 2.110.65S 2.:SC 2!9 2,101.266 1,S9 S.'O 1,17,933 1,4 6 223 1.4:? 260 1.6 0 506 1 S54 921 L701,2o7 ., 661.0-ii .. 564 612 765.C97 .. 1 135,749 1,317,115 1.041.119 1.2S3.4S0 1.022 403 763 ISO 613 29 S31.C63 L772.014 614 (TO 83J.495 704 700 666.120 . &2o SJS 561 700 775.831 501.517 572 651 674.3S8 533 64S 42 029 7.4)2 41. 6 617, ) 335.73J . 470 213 . 543.153 . 389 4.4) 4IS.8W 5C1.612 233,803 336.6T0 2SS.555 227 187 ," 20S-Bi0 123 731 2,597 29 2.9 0-.S 12 0S7. M , 6 118 0iiO 889,689 .J2.155,1J9,87T 835.261.733 " Z2 152 11 9 93 24 0 37 14 4 213 15 2"1 19 8 99 293 11.6 27-5 239 2ST Vs 2S7 66 14 5 81 1 38 27 5 629 49 1 21 1 18 5 i Richmond Columbi.. heattle i Wath ngton ....... i 'Savannili Memphis Albanv Salt Iike City ... I'ortland. Ore. ... Toledo Fort Worth Peoria , Hartford Rccr-esier , Atlanta Dee Moln-s New Haven NaihWlIs , bpokane Wash .. 1 Grand Raplda .... Sioux City hprlnRiloId. Mass Norfolk Dijton Tacoma 13.8 6.7 2.3 88 559 25 20 ii'i 34 5 in 18 9 Worcester , Augusta, Ga. I'ortland, Me .... fccranton iopeka bvracuse Evansvilla Wllmlncton. Del. ... Birmingham llavenjiort Fall lliver Little Rock Knoxvllle Macon AMlkcsbarre Akron 8.9 24 0 24,4 36 8 115 5 31 0 311 i 1 SprinRfleld, Rl Wheeling. W. Va. .. wicniia oungstown Helena Loxlngtoi Chattanooga Lowell ., New Bedford Kalamaroo Fargo, N D Canton, O Jacksonville, Fla. .. Greensburg Pa- .... Ilockf rd. 111 Springfield. O. Rlnghamton Chester. Pa. ., liloomlngtod, HL ... Qulncy. 1)1 Moux Falls. B. D. .. Mansfield O Jacksonville HL ... Tremont, Neb tUtica tPecatur, 111 illouston ttlalveslon Charleston Totals. TJ. S. .... Outside New York 1.2 814 Yi 128 23 6 3 3.. sj'6 10 5 234 23 8 13 1 83 23.0 S15 330 15 (3 9 5.9 10 0 10 8 21 33 4 20 11 63.4 18.5 15 40 5 CANADA. I 21533 948 14 204.293 4.503.49 Montreal ...... Toronto Winnipeg Halifax Ottawa Vancouver, B C Quebec Hamilton pt John. N. B Victoria, B. C. . tl.ondon ii'i Totals. Canada . .. SOO01.2C3 110 Matinees paid In cash. TNot Included In totals becauss of no compari son for last ear. INot incluled In totalis because, containing other ltertls than clearings. EffKS. REPUBLIC PPBCLL. New York. July 2L Eggs Receipts to-day 8 761 cases There was a good demand for both fine and cheap "tock. and for such goods as would candle out 20 doz fancv. and a dead less of within 1 doz.: 16Hc wa paid, which brought the cost of the slock o selected up to the quotation on extras itcguiar pacKings were eoia cneaper, u r4.i.ic i'-?"" --.- "s.,t jrv.u X...X.-L-X... v"""i - m , - " ---"- .".- . r, --- the crowd of choppers on the street Rot their prices down to He. which must be accepted ns ire Celine mantei ivpni Bioraiie wucnj. at imi lSc. rirtles and checks fold bette--, and spots at SI 40ffl JO pr case. Information was recened that Michigan orerators are storing receipt which led to an improved fee'Injr, in some of th "Neitcrn markets by shortenlrfr supplies of prima Koods which will be further lessened by the tor rid -neither In the Southwest. Quotations un changed Kansas City. Mo. July 24 Eitk steady: Mis souri and Kansas, cases returned, llc doz ; new No 2 white wood cases Included 124c Ciilcico, Juiv 24 Kcffs steady; at mark. cae included llRlCc per doz New York Juiv 24 Etres rinn: rood d zntnilr frch near-by ISHc los off, do Western lSc do. Southwctern 1CS1c: loss off. Butter and Cheese. New York. July 24 Butter Receipts 12.220 rkes ;. easier: State datrj. 1431Sc: creamrr 1EO tr. meese iteceinti s "fiq nVn etnt. fit.rtHa 1.6.I.M.9 1 9E9 275 1,66 3S8 1 71 1.263 1.027 587 1.200.023 302 194 898 580 Chcs-e,. fancy small colored and white10lic: larce col .. Alton orPtl 10o: IirE hite 9ic. Til. dairies 12fi17. r.hASAKa ,7-Vi...- Jr SlSkr dalsTe : nani'e? tSNjntn?2f!,!Ins",: Amerfc'as llSllWc ' ' W8104e. youns Americas ilWlliaC "-""T; .""''.Ar "uiier easj; creameries u iirt. Hull-loo. I9ii?rt rt,- v i 'Jr. Philadelphia. Juiv zi Butter stenv foie demanJ; extra Western creamery 2Sc: do near-bv prints 23c Cheese iiteadv : irood demand: j New lork creams, choice 101O10Kc: do. fair Petroleum. rttt rttv Tn. .Ttilw 91 rAi i . . certificates no bid; shipments 70 946: averaa-e Til ' S2: runs S0.SS1: average 75.671 Shtnment-LJma, I 1.416: averate C.SSS nans Urns, ei.091; aieraro Soear. i Kew York. July St Sugar Raw firm: fair re flnlnB 3S-16c: centrifugal. S6 test. ! ll-16o; mo lasses sural -215-160: rcllned nrm: crushed S.eUc; ponuwtu .v, f;rnuuiaiea m:. Aioiasses nrm. New Orleans. July 14 Sugar dull: oi en kettla P3 ",-l6c:.Pen kettle centrlfugsl 3He34c; cen- trifugal whltesJIV:: yellow 3H84c; seconds 29 071. """;iJ wtmi. KctLie nominal un trifugal 103 lSc; sirup nominal, lOeMo. f!!fcuici"l5.??!"?JL ?3ff26c; eta- , -. .-, T .-T- ....." - "; --.y;- . . WHEAT HOLDS ABOUT STEADY WITH PRICE TENDING LOWER. OrENING IS EASIER WITH A GOOD DEMAND. More Favorable Weather Takes Away Corn's Strength, Though Weakness Is Not Apparent. Chlcacro, July a Wheat held nbout Etndr nt a small decline In prices, Sept. being1 down at tha close c Com was strong early, declined, but firmed up again, Sept. closing 'c lower. Oats were slightly easier. closlns IsC lowor. l'rolslon3 were down 15 23Hc WHEAT. The opcrlng lr. wheat showed an easier tnno on tho cables,, but a good demand, btsed on difappolntimr reports of jlfcld from ' Northwest, iorced an early advance, Sept. selllni; up from the opening, TU'sc to Tgi;- tn 7fJ,o7Br. ruTorlnfu hnm fren i, Vi' ,,,,', ,6c- Offerings became Ireo 'lt e ,au?"S: howetr, and resulted In a S??nl,l on t75.. Th. "i '? h?n oversold and a better tono followed whon "le "ade started to buy back, and the close .If... .i. m t ... r - . ..j iw. iv-i;, i loss OI c noiu fbitruay. Tins late firmness in corn also helped lh iuik- Clearances or Tilieat ana Hour were equal to 3JJ.W." bu. Trim try receipts nero Gil 0") bu . agiinst LCG5.000 a jcar ago Slln ne ipolW and Di.Iuth reported receipts of US cau-. uhiclt. with local receipts of CO cars 25 of contract ;rnde made a total for the tnrco points of 176 cars, against 127 cars last week and 407 a jcir ago. CORN. i Lack of dtmagro reports resulting from tho hot winds and more faornl)io weather caused corn to lose much of cstcrdn's cfriinr-Oi 1... .. e .. .. . ket dlVn,,;:,- .. ri.;I ,:.:imZr: I nnnh :,:.".. ".. v.Tif.Ui- .... !'." enOlleh KlimMlfr ,.. l.nl.1 nrtnu .. nn !.. nnenlni. n.nMi ni .. .. ... w ripar iiia l.trire "cattered tr.ide, with plenty of actlv- i'.0"POtli sides. bMt. closed c lower nt vjyifiote, after rantinK between EO.c and . - . - - OIC. LOCtl reOefTt UAi-i lkl Miro ulrh n i contract grade. OATS. Tho oats market was quiet and acted to a large extent under tho Influence of other grains. The close was at ',c loss for Sept. -il3 i?3?' "'? ra"8e ot Prices being 33c to aJltC Local receipts were 133 cars. ,, , ItANGK OK FUTURES. Whmf-Ko 3: I"!n"'lShest.Lowest.aosInir juij, old .. Jutv, new... bept. eld.... Sept, new... Co n-.No. 2: I5.l L5.S 76tJ .t' !-. JuU t&n iept .... IKo Oats No. July ,,., Fei't .... L'ei. . . . ton &3VS 6-j'i t.7it 5CS3S. i ): l 4Z VI JT 2j 3P, May ?fi 22 V. 1.4.1? ,.."' ."."V."' ."!U"4 JO 's MSte .Trs i-trK i'er bbi : Tmtt 14 30 Lard-Per i lbs : "!' 1 02U. Oct 7 77lJ Short RILs Per 10) lbs : Hept S.37L, Oct . ti 1 TO U 00 U 12H 801 7 iO 7 7 6) 7f5 I 40 s :s m r(1.i.nECE1PrS AND SlfiraiCVTS 8 20 8 07tJ Flour bbls , Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oat", bu He bu ... ; Uarfej. bu...K Ree KMn ... 19 7-) 13,150 ... 33,70) 2 :0) .. IK.kO) 441 .(0 ...U6 m 123,600 ... I.7.JI) ... 14.200 PROVISIONS. Provisions showed a decline In sympathy with a lower hogr markeL Early prices were a fraction under yesterdaj's. and. with but slight demand, eased off. closing weak, with n, SJPISF, Ii!" 2!Sc down oi nilmaled recfP" for to-morrow: Wheit. lf?eSr.,: -Soni- 1" ra: oats, I'M cars: hogs Ao,wi iieau. MAHKETS DV TCLEGUArU. Chlcaxo. Juiv -Flour was steafir; No 1 BprliiK wheat 10c. " .eeinuc. ro rn TTiitv Vlll ViQ oat xn ? -i-vr v. iw.r.. " l"-'l-c-- l -"U 'A I'rrilLLrt Vn t . !i ....... I . -- ui4dBiL,. ii . ivnira iu.r.117, Vn si-im t r-P"3 M Mcs "orl' tr bbl . J13 So I lii.i to VnWt'Jo, "O sauea snouldTS W7.6.V, Whisky tasU of high wines. SL30 nelli. WA .,..H.. i-.ir'."rS."ft.." la'". nnZZt. 7? "H," t.c,fc.a m a. OOIS .....,...,-.-". " . . w ttijyat. uar- Ci "" l vvneai Kscelpts SS.200 bu : spot steadv; No 2 red SOWc elevator. No 3 red S1S0 f o. b anoat: No 1 Northern Duluth 92c f a h. afibat No 1 hard Manitoba 93c f. o b alloax Options Mei5"nSu"eaH " ba,?na"y nrmer on export n.morB. continued small receipts and complaints anbSrterer,tJ,r?",lnc "turns Near the cTose the market jlelded somewhat to realizing and dlsa lK)lntment over the exTscrt hu.in... otii ,ir. . ?.tt? Jul,v 'W'ViC. closed Mt,c; bept I WH-16'tfSlHc. closed !mc Dec al?81,c closVl r- . ..-.iWci(,t, oi'.jov pu ; exiorta loi.osi bu the spot market was steady: No 2 sol 1 at 61 .c elevator and Kvr-e n k on.., x-.-..,'.- 5Sc: NO 2 White ESc Orttnn marl,.; V.j - '5i!L. advance earlv en H.im. .- i - . J J? after a midday reaction It rallied again on out- side support and bad renort. from v.h...V.. Sr.'r was finally weakened by realizing and closed tin. changed' Juiv nt st.it?.t: it.ip -,..j .-, ' bI t VUfVSTc. closed 560, .Oats-Receipts jlSK I b VS!S cioseu 564c. Dec 569s(r7ir Mb. spot mm: Nn 2 4)': standard white jmg 41"Ac: No 3 40C' NO. 2 white J1?i.l. -r . 2.vfr 415J41V.C. trk whlto Western 4347c. trk. white State 40S41C. Optioni quiet but steadv Fee.? easy; eprini' bran 316 55617, middling ilBaai m I'tef easj; famllj J10 25'Jl0 50' mess jsaiso-be. hams 820,601122 packet J9U9 50; city extra indta mess Jl31f Cut meats firm, pickled bellies 9V. a HUc Lard ea.ler Wetern ,imm t rt ,!.r. nl... r tn ,.ni..i. ::. --- "- .i ow, juir 5 1 tVi, -jy"""": reuneu easy; continent JS- S. A. 88 60 Pork easy; family J17 60l?rt ",". cirar jnri7.75 TOIow steady. Cdohie! nil Kanws City. July 24.-Wheat-Sept. 66mV66U0 Vc. 67;,o; cas1! No. 2 hard 6Si,5; No 3 67ii j'ro; No. 4 62!lC5c: reje ted mfo- n0 3: 6 Dec. r; 45o: cash No 2 mixed 47c: No. 2 white sa? Oats-No 2 white o0: No 2 mlxeJ !rl2eceTpt.IiaxvbSt,;.ea'ra Milwaukee W's July 24 Wheit steady; No. 1 Northern 87gS7Hc: No 2 North-rn S3i6c: new &ept 78o bid Rje t-o hi,her; No 1 cSzZ Barley dull Nn 5 4SS61C Crn-pt POV Mlnnespolls. Slinn . July 24 XVheat-Cash S5io: r!'J L'c: .ept ;4c: De 7,: OI trk No i hard V.Kc No. 1 Northern 3-v,c; No 2 Northern S3.esic: No. 3 Northern SOBSlc .orinem Uverpool July 24 Tre Com and Cotton Ex change will be closed August 1 and 3, nn 1 tho Provisions Fxchange on Augut 3 Uverpool July 24 Wheat-No 1 Northern spring teadi. 6 6d' No 2 red Western winter dull. 6s 2d; No 1 California dull re iid. Fu'urej dull; July nominal; sept 6s 2Sd: Deo 6s 2Ud. Corn Spot American mixed env 4s 4d; futures quiet: July nominal: Sept. 4' 'd Duluth. Minn . July 24 XVheat In store No. 1 hanl S6c: No 1 Northern Mc: No. C Northern 83c; to arrive No 1 hxnl c; No 1 Northern SHjc: No 2 Northern SOe; Sept. 7St4S76ic. Oats on trk 34c Peoria ni . July 24 Com firm; No. 3 43o; Nn 4 48ic Oats dull: No 3 white 32Uc: No. 4 white C0c. XVhlsky on the basis ot (1.30. Ponltry. REPUnLIC SPECIAL. New York. Julj 24 Live Poultry Receipts to da were 1 car reshlpped from Chicago and a moderate ciuatitlt of express chickens from the SctKh Tho market cleaned up cKsely on fowls, but there was an accumulation of chickens on Jobbers' hands and the mirktt declined to 16a on Western and 15c on Southern, with fully a car load unsold that will have to go over to next week Spring chicken, avenre Western, 16c, do Botithern 15c Other quotations unch-iuged Dreswd Poultr) Receipts to-day 761 pkgs The iresu leieicis oj ireiKni wem noi neavv, put nev etal lots dropped off by express The dem-tni for tho week was orettj well over, and while the market cleaned up nicelv on fowls at full lite rpts there was a surplus of dr-plcked broiler V. but 0V- derrunl fori wc .en w erv Drcsseu 10 Bile bl ic io I'c per lb. icii U"U1 "iiic Kiuura U1UUKIII icaiCIUBT. BnQ ccmplte clearance not expected Scalded broil ers on me oinpr nina were scarceanu doslrable larce sizes sold pmmptly en arrival at Uc and een higher on fano. but ordinary Southwest-m end small broilers went plow at lower figures Sqian worked out at unchanged prices. Icr-packed TurKejs. nernK hem nt H316a Broilers Western dry-Picked. 3M.ff4 lb pair. 10c: do mixed sizes 17G1c: Western scalded email 15316a. Other quotations unchanged Wool. London. July 24 A sale of Cape of Good Hope and Natal -sheepskins was held here to-day. The offerings, which numbered 120,104 skins were moist. I.onp wooled declined d and short woulert Hd Coarse crades caused keen competition anl nritnnr'prl UA Boston. July 24 The Commercial Bulletin will ' say In to-morrow's lisue: "There is no. change In the wool situation. The market continues actlro and strong GUt-edee Eastern manufne turers hae been the heay opt mors this Weck. They boucht frely of fleeces Orecon ard Terri tory. Good authorities estimate the aggregate sales of fleeces alone at fully 4 0.O00 lbs and of ureKun ui wmwj ius. ueuicjs uir eoiu anraa nn "rtaln lines and have been obllced to in- ausurate nlcht xvork The market Is very stronp, ... ...! nrtti.e nntnl nn nrtnnl fi1. ,! uregon at .ivuuw ids. ueaicrs ore eoia nneaa with several advances noted on actual sales and lia l.nd.nr. rt .nine itnnnrrl Thw. to ... the tenaencv or values umvaril mere la tin speculation Wool Is being bought for consump tion and the hlrher prices are due to the short supplv and strong demand The shipments of wool from Boston to date from Dec. 31. 1902. aro l?r 739 F lbs . against V,1 rCO 249 lbs at the -im- date last year. The recelots to date are 141 449 7m H" Kaln5t 1M.SSI.4I5 lbs for the same period ,a,t rear." Dried FrnHs. New Tork, July 24 The market for evaporated apples Is quiet under a light demand, and prices show little change. Common ore quoterl at i SSc: prime at Sfic: choice at eu;tt6Hc, and fancy at W7Hc. Spot prunes attract a mod erate Jobbing demand and are firmly held. ?uo- tatlona range fmm 3"o for all grades Aprlrots are quiet and about steady, with choice quoted at Tt8Vic and fancy at IOSIJHc. Peaches show - -v-.. .... .u . HM... .-. - --.----- ....... little feature: chotce ar Quoted al ww and nancy at wioo. 7;.e n. --J. .t.c.fc.a a.4 0015 exports HAPPENINGS IN ILLINOIS CITIES AND TOWNS. HERTEL'S NEPHEW KILLS HIMSELF- Kinsman of Man on Whose Ac count Negro Was Lynched Becomes Despondent. WESLEYAN COLLEGE STUDENT. Yonnp Charles Hertel Shoot3 Him self Through tho Heart Short ly After Talking With His Mother. Charlei. the 13-year-old son of Doctor Henry Hortel of IVeeburR. St Clair Coun ty, 111., shot himself throuKh tho heart while In the garden In tho rear of his homa about 5 p m. jesterday. . Tll 8h00-ln -olIo"-d a conversation tha young man hid with his mother. In which no denloroil iln fan th.i k tn m health ond that ha did not thirk that ho i -cLni.i , ,.. . ... . t. . ' ".. w uu.q m icLurn in ni.i rrimip nr tha Central Wesljan Colloce at 'Warren- ton, Mo. lira Hertel tried to encourago him, uaylng that Iiia illnes3 would soon bo cured. A few mo-nenta later the shot was fired and Mrs. Hertel rushed to her son a side, but ho had u.t;u Tlio Coroner's Jurv. which heia tho In quest shortly after tho death of the youne man, decided to wait until this morning bo- .o ioro rendering a dcUsIon. Relatives of Mr. 76J Hcrtol declare that tho shooting was an ac 7t', cldent. Young Hertel was a nephew of Professor Charles Hertel. Countj Superintendent of Schools, who was shot by tho negro, Wjatt, who In turn was Ivnched At Hellevlllo. The joung man had been In attendance nt tho Weljan Collego, but recently his health broke down and his relatives say that ho feared that ha would not be able to return to his studies. Ho was advised l take as much outdoor everclia us po fciblo and to hunt and fish. He was an ex cellent shot and spent much time ut tar 1 get practice. itbtirday afternoon he talked for half ""'hour with his mother about the proo-at-i'tJ ot going bai.k to school in the fall. When he left her h cnia ih.i na n.n...ri take a walk In the garden. A tew moments ,olc. u.uu ueiore .urs ttertei entered the house, she was startled b the shot. A re volver lay by her oon'a side, ard a big W,ed hole over his heart showed where tho bullet had entered his body. Mrs. Hertel called for help, and several neighbors came to her assistance. The body of jouiis Hertel was carried Into the house and doctors were summoned, but It was too Iiclatlves of the young man stated at the inquest that they djd not believe that he committed suicide, as he thought nothing of carrying a revolver and was nn excellent sha. and that he had had periods of de press'on greater than the one dur'ng jester day afternoon and had never attempted to take his life. The joung man's relatives Incline to the belief that the shooting was an accident. and that he was playing with the revolver when It exploded. East Side Realty Transfers. vlnera3'4te?dayUwere:" flM T tKat" ,a Bal1 Minnie R. Horn and husband to George Ound--K'S" K'Vli v'lKk ' ' subdlvt-loa lots , 5"8 and 207. East St. Louis; warranty deed : Ii.dCO. .JX: : Warnock. trustee, and wife to F B. Wlldy. lot L block 1. Schaefer addlUon. East b Louis, warrants deed, I -00 J. A. Fleming and wife et al. to H. C Schens ker. lots 2t to -i, block 2. Hotel place. East St. Louis warranty deed, 310,000. Louis Landwohr and w Ife to J. A Sfchalter lot ST Penn's first addition. O'l'allon; warranty deod; 10O. C. T. Ellis, by executor, to A. K. E211. lot 8. Coleman's addition. Belleville; warranty deed; H.3S0.. A. K. Ellis and wife to Peter KnaDD. same de scription; warrant) deed. 31 3.0 EJ A Ellis and wife to Peter Knarp. lot 8, Co'eman's addition, Belleville, warranty deed; I 11.350 ! W P. Oiiellrpal to cltv of Tast SL. Louts, lot I ' D"1 of - ,)lock E"' SL Iul. Quitclaim deed I S D. bextcn and wife to 4. A. Rlchardscn. nun M(v.k ( .irirt nnrt survev 626. East bt. Louts: V. l... nn .tr- . 1 A T3l-h--. warranty aeeii. J&.W. blocks Uftln ...1 l?.po block 3 Eftlnger place, East St. Louis; warranty ,. . n ....- .... ... .r ... ............. ----. ' A. H Bochman and wife to D McOlvnn. part 'ot 3. block U, East St. Louis: quitclaim deed. I 331 D McGlynn and wlfo to Rose Hlckson. same ocfcrlptlcn: qultulslm deo.1. 31 A W. Johni and wife to William Harding, lot a vri.. nh.itiitnn block 196. East St. Louts: . v. . . -- ----", . warranty aeeo u.uw. xv. r Harding and wife to A. XV. John' lot lira subdivision, bloik 4 Lovingtons aadtuon, I East St. Louis; warranty died. Jl.soi) J T. Stnuder and wife to W Casperscn and wife lot 371 original town New Athens; war ranty deed SI m. .. tlon; warranty deed, $600. Belleville ctt Tiatc. M. I Munlo vlBlted friend In St. Jjyala yeatcrdnjr. , . .. Mls Wlnlfrrd Campbell of AlTton. ITU Is ta rust of Mls Clalra Dill of B-tIe-'1e. air". Lulu V I? nd dau-rhter. Miss Flomictn und Ml Bertha Hoplquot, departed yesterdr for Pla" Chautauqua. The School Board will open bid to-nlcnt for improemtnts to b made on vartjus schools be fore the opening of the cr-ool year. Profcor J T McQullkln, who ha been 111 for several day. ha recovered Miss Mildred rilrbntther cf Eat St. Louia Is vlsltlnc Ml Man Snyder PrulMte JudK Frank Terrln ht purchased the Brcrlouj mansion In Bast Main street lor J7,iW0 The Streets and Grades Committer of the City Council inspected Belleville streets yesterday afternoon Mls May Splrltus U entertatnirr Mlwes Dor othy llicbman aid Ida Goldmin cf St. Louis. A blK crowd of Blks and their friends will Journey 10 East fat. Louis this afternoon to attend the NifebaU game between tho Uelletllle and Hast bt Louis Llks teams BUR.NCD DY UMP K.TrLOSIOX. Four Slen Donned With Blnslnjr Oil None Are Injareil Seriously-- J. L. Carter, Henry Ilelnes and William Ilall were burned by the explosion of a jrnsollro lamp In Schneider's SaJoon, at Eighteenth street and DUIsIon aenue, late Thursday nlcht. None of the men were se riously Injured. m. ... dsnj r n eV1 .a IttA At uu fluiwu tiv a. luuio UHCn i lamp, whloh huiiB lmmeillatelv nbove them. cxpioucu. ii"? uuwiuiK uii was inrown cn on their heads and they rouKht the flames ns best they could, with the asslst.ini e of George Schneider, a son of the proprietor, who, after the (lames were cxtlnguishej on the men, seized the lamp and hurled it outside. He then used a bucket and cxtInRulsied the blazing furniture. Tho Injured men were given medical attention, aftu which they went to their homes. CACSES THE Aimr.ST OF AGn.vr. Doctor Fnrsons Complnlns Asrnlnst Association's Ilcprcsentntlvc. F. A. Young, said to be a representative of the Equitable Home Dulldlng Associa tion, was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn to by .Doctor il. a. Parsons of 2.O. 243 Colllnsviue avenue, isast St. Louis', who charges him with obtaining JM under false pretenses. Doctor Parsons claims that he was to have had the use of n sura of money for .a nnnhft(t of a hOUKA In Anrll nf ihia vcar. but that he was put olf frons tlmo to r. ' .-.... no i.ni.i ..., m.i. . . ... time, iuuiik nua nviu unuer uw oona i.y Justice of the Peace James JI. Beach for his hearing next Tuesday. Bnrelara Leave Rctrret. Sociable burglars robbed the office of Doc tor Robertson, a dentist In the Metropoli tan building. Bast St Louis, of J18 worth of gold and several dentists' tools. Tho burg lars committed the robbery while the den tist was at dinner, and thej le.ft a noto signed "friends." which stated that they were sorry tha.t he was out when they called. on Tries to Brealc tVlU. rjiin.- mcqii ni elRT ?T- ITTIIK. - 7rin h,inp man mtorinv ntird - suit In tho Circuit Court at BUcvIIfo to set aside Ills fither'4 will on tho ground that ho was unduly Influenced, and tht his mind was weakened bv his advanced a when lie made Hie will. John C. Srhott. hU father, diPd mon than a jeir apo Icivlnc most of his property to the SwrpjenborKl m Church, ard only a small part to his ion. Knt St I'finln Itrma. nealflpnts of that part of F St. IvduIi Ht Injc njr outth Mrct an4 ttwrn Ilfad wa airi t Hock tot! met at Krlnc'i drug tor-a inat eTlnc and discud unja and mcani fur the extrIon of th Mtret-car trvlc Lctwen llroarlway and the Itock road and out Fourteenth street A Hrre cla of St Jrjeph'a Parish il!l make their flrt ccmmunln f-unflay morning Tourc folks cf the Christian Church eave an entertainment last etenln Thoe who aptaet on the prnMumme were. Cltenter le Fox, AIls.1 lilancho Ilrooks. Mrs Miller and the lluggles famllj. La't nlKht wns Mrcl-antV Nlcht at th- MoonllBht L.irnKal of the ltetatl Cl-r' A'socla tlon at V.'oIf'B Ijrk kroner R X McCr-ickeri hell an Imti'st at Brooklin -leiterdav m Mm Amnnrfn w,ltm irh-. died suddenly during the rlt-M A verdict death from natural causes was return-d. , The Eaet St I.oul.1 and Suburban Klectrlc Line will continue thtlr half-rat trolIe rUes on mei;ajs in ausul Fred Ceroid will depart to-day for a vacation in Tenneraee. Walter KItchcy of ttaehfistnn placo fell from a hore jesterdaj. IIU collarbone .vas broken. Mr. Frank C Smith and -n Harold de parted yesterday for a Ult with frienda' and relatives In CdKerton. Mo SAM JONES TO LECTURE AT PIASA CHAUTAUQUA. . Wom.B Cl.rl.tlan Temperance Un, I " n rrnnuancrtl Snere.i. . . drcaa 1 Jlra. LuLe a Feature. Chiutauqua 111 , July 24. Wnmmt rh-iCft t ... - '"Dr,fBinr:...:,J'"".w -j-j. ra v""-'"11" a iuyuriiiicg Lnton Iay at th) I'lasa Chauteiuaua w a succesa. Tim - - - iiiiucipui lecturer or tho afternoon Mrs- Lenora JI. Lakn of St i.i .,. ... i retary of the Catholic Total Abstinence So- -.-iy ot tno united Sta;ei ilrh. Lak spoke on the development of the W. C T. U. work In this country. This evenins Hirbirt Henrv rtnno, -e New York Cltj- tho son of General Balllng- !?" ".."f !"" an Ulus trated lecture on 'Tho Story of the Early Christians." Several Interesting numbers were pre sented at the Chautauauans during tlio da, Includins a W. a T. IT. round table at I Sims also civo a'chalk talk at l'j" o'clock- w v-iuv-n. uv .ura. jriora ai ! r tills morning, at which Professor Georgo pc 'Of lireenneld. I1L. appeared as Vr. ".. xwenuctn century Ladies" Quartet " juraejvuie gave a. concert noon assisted by the Doubt FatSlv Or! Lake"' rcced"'B the aadresVby1 JlrsI ti,t -..- ' fip.fcte.1- Hcroert Henry Booth ih I!cxercnl Samuel L Lindsay of St, Tnav. av?S.B tne arrivals to-day. rillT,'!" or th0 CarVollton tr.,,?26"6 and Slr3- McNabb arrived The Reverend E. u James nas-or of ,. Fiirst Baptist aiurch at B-nio ill N l guest of Chautauqua friends. ' U ' 18 .rTvTd'fn 0t Kera" ChSau'ilSloV? f -M0dest0- nL- " - Among the St. Lo'uisans registered at fh Piasa Springs Hotel to-day are Mrs J r- B "t,: i,,,,lT ohnkomrlrPulllam' -D. Al: and Joe L. Stephens. Other arrivals at the Plasa Springs Hotel rin or arro"ton. Ill ; Miss Mair-arto frev- III - v v- I. "?""'" J-avis or God gkmL'n rsee" W ft ! Keefe of auSC -DtoTaL A? D SJ"5 villi Ji,r?,L",uT,Bi'"oush, ot Edwards vllli. Christopher Rain of North Alton- Greene Comity Realty Transfers. rJ,J?ioxUK Te3l "t1t0 transfers have recorded In flrn. fViit,,.,. ..j .n,c been waVrtVdeeS? ,??,'? ,?,E'm,or?.an? L'-"n,on. -cord addition to Cam ti J.V, """'rs ,-'. 9 btvogo to Mary L 'SDonsIe S!f:'. ' :. H D. E aid II addlt! Sponsler. warr-tnty house Jits - - ""- " 4uU.in 10 ooa- Sj T . '.I"."' to Ml-T I Sponger, warranty died. lot 2o In same addition- SSV ""Mty Mary L bpcn'ler to Ellrab-th Bllger. warrantv jW. north half, northeast section IS. vlTS; 1 George W. Cory to William O. Sargent, war- ' ReenrM n.lltln i,, "... ).OOdhOU"S ' Feoord addition tn lTnn.hr,t t VM iru-itt. jj. j3 to Louis Ijwensteln. quitclaim vr", ""' uieast curacr, s.utnwesi quarter, section . --. --. .-- iii-is ijiweistein to trustees 12. 12 nniM.i deed: Irt 41 In Ixiwen-tein's second "addition to Haipjvllle and tract adjolnirg: JI I X alter Robley to Arthur IlobIy. quitclaim ' deetl. southeast, southwest section 29. 10 13- , John L. McCornell to CalvH HIcken. warranty deed: northeast ncctlcn 23. 12 12: J1.J9. 1 . .. , ,.., . ...- ..,...- ."-'"' V . w-twein iw u.i j juiiiiaiitiu, UTaniT ' ?,",': :.'-u""'"' """' aoaiwon to white , Hall; JIT3. WHIIam II. Crltchfleld to Martha v. mu. warranty deed: commencing at southeast comer let 41. In Cuoper's addition to Green'Md. thence sruth 22 feet wet to Chicago. Burllnrten and Qulncy Rallwav, no-th to south line of lot 4L east to beglrnlnc. J-.l Anna C Keich et al to Luther M. Fairbanks et aL. quitclaim deed; wejt half, northwest, west half. southeit on 1 soufneat quarter, section 1: also fractional section 3-1M4; JL Alton rTotei and Personals. Congressman Henry T. Rairey and Mrs. Ratney of Carrollton. Ill . were visitors In Alton yesterda. Thomas Parnllle- and family have removed from Plan. Ill . to Upper Alton. I'rofeor Frederick Harmon, organist of S3. Peter nnd I'auhs Cathedral In Alton has accept ed a position as organist at the Church of St. CMtherlno of Genoa New Tork City Professor Harmon will go to New Icrk on September L The funeral of Mrs Catherine Barrett cf Al ton took place esterda morning at 9 o clock from PS Peter and Paul's Cathedral In 8taU street to Greenwood Cemetery, in North Alton. TV. M. Huts of Chester, I1L. Is a visitor tn Alton. James B. Patrick of St. Louis U an Alton visitor. J. L. Hefner of renria. HI.. wa th guest e friends in Alton vesterdny. Attorney J W Johncn of BloomJngton. TM was a vlItor In Alton eerday. Mr. and Mrs II R. Stout of St. Louis arei the guests at Hotel Mvdlson. Alton. Professcr J. W Park ha returned to rami BL, after visiting friends In Alton. The Reverend T. Harley Marsh, pastor for th. FTst Baptist Church at Jacksonville, 111., is ., visitor In Upper Alton. William Starkey. the son of -W. H. Starker of East Alton. dld Thursday evening with, ap pendicitis 'the funeral will take place this afternoon from the family home. Clsyton Fundall of Upper Alton has gone to Ashley. III. Edmi-nd Beall of Alton has gone to Chicago. A J. Knapp of Boston, Mass , Is a visitor In Alton. S A. St'tn of Cleveland. 0 was a visitor In Alton yes'.erdiy. Five cars were derailed on their approach to the Alton bridge yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, caused bv a ccal car Jumping the track. The cars were pneed on the track again within a few hours by the wrecker of the ti. P. s St. L. Bairoad. BOY DIlOsVXS "WHILE TYADIXO. John SInrphy, 12 Yenrs Old, Meeta Dcnth In "Bradj'a Ocean." John llurphy, 12 years old, living with his parents at No. 64 Colllnsville avenue, was drowned wnue swimming in -joraa'3 Ocean," a slough, half a mile north of 1ha Relay Station, between the Baltimore and Chlo and the Vandalla Railroad tracks. I Tho boy, with others, was wading In the j slough yesterday morning. About twenty five feet from shore there Is a sudden step off and of this the Murphy boy was un aware. He could not swim, and when he got Into tleep water no urowneu. oeiore ncip could get to him. The slough was dredged yesterday after noon, but. the body wa3 not recoverv,. i:dwnrdsvllIo otea. Ti, Arillson nleaded rulltv In th. Orcnrv Court j esteiday to selling liquor without a l.cense ond was lined $60 and costs Deputy faherlft Earn Laugnnn. brought John Reynolds oer from Alton ststenlay and lodged him In Jail to await th Octolr Grand Jurj. Heinolds was held by Judge Ben Ros of Alton for attempt to rob U. E CralRtow of Sprtaciitij, an offlcer of the Central Unl&n Telejhona cm rany. Reynolds Jumped from a Terminal train with Cra'glow's grip, but was pursued and caught by iaherlff Frank Crowe, a passenger en the um train. Th annual outlnr and nlcnlo of the St. XfOUIS riOnats luo iop piaco luuiavuij at the ils- I Prlesteri Pane, in tne atnieuc conies ta lid. ctDtAlned by J. F. Amminn of EdwanU- i - North Alton Mrs. T..Tnt Vf iJ7"m ot n(1 l"i"bard to George Deppe-w. d EdvnroVvllii v-3- . rT!.eL ATHftrong of HnBEP.T-fO ft. 1 bet.Parnell and atUUUUni. Allcq pair IJ-mOW. r fr hIAcV -ftT irachlnm r. TtHe (Wat'-a the r hadi b- ?!ax TTr-o p Et. rml3 at tu-ff-wir ill's nii Uaban tt EdwardtvlU won ect nd !i the yotns aJis' rac and Allsi Alma Awraann of UlvarJsllI ' ttrst !n the Klr!" rare Prr was djcoe-l last night at MiSIhot Mln .No Z. Oily nate c?asM f m "pomanKjj combustion and si Cre tj IS uDr w rks Tin blaze was stopr! by e tin" it r-ahe! ti corafpiwr-rcom. end the uanser to tht nn is--low averted I A jarty of Colllnlll bJir" rn t-?'i 'the county "it ctrday tu a? ten 1 it- na iin carnt.al anl It ld-nta1Iv adr : i4- s. o-)d annuil pl'iilc of Collirsxlli- rnfrchant. t Ik? r-tM on Aujui f In th- ,- 5trJa wrt. J A ate. J A KaiiRe rifolj Am. broslus. JI C Kljir. 'VMItlam Mn'ro s !. J H Zlecel Mont a Wtlheltn rd J N rr Oitr K UoIf frll frciri hl bjcy a' his -i lato I'rilav afterron. an I fractured b itn bor via rignt is "'" i Ki.-r TRI-CITIES. icir.tnn in tui. fnldeiitllled Han Struck at fimnlte Cit Crofdut; of Alton Unllroad. Ar. unldentltltd man was struck by nn In bound ChlcaKo and Alton train at Oranits -" jesteruaj aftcnoon tnortly before 8 o clock, and sustiln-d injuries that ciustd hli death so'in after According to wltr.'ses k- attempt d to CrO3 the track In front nf thn trnfn 1..,- before h rnnTd iia th .it;. .. . nl. , ro " coum near the rails tho pllct ot cf ,ho engine struck him. It is ald that ta ii.e,i m s, r , ,, . ,, '-" '- uj u. u4 tt;uit, till" pioved at the bulidinic of the new glucose- works being erected near the depot. Trl-CUlen U ltbuut AVatrr. Granito City. JIaJison and Venice will lw without nater to-morrow morning, owinir ? repaiT? '" raarJo at the pumping Ela tion. The supply will be cut off at 3 o clock and the mains will remain -mpty untll noon. JrrieyvIIIo Votee. . ';n,ff, fi-nera! cf Parker Garreil of Doir 111 took plac jesterda nmrnlis frcm th fiarrell .-'.. ,'" ,R '"ad Hct-rt fcralth ofRcUted. and tre Lurlil ivaa In Newburn Cemetery A. W Crosj. preIInt of the National Ban of Jcreyvi:.e has gon- to Orafca, Neb -County ,CIer J r McOrnth of Jerjey-i:i, y;sterdi Issued a marrias- llreni- to Wllllan Mand -ca. 'JZ year, old. cf Mtoi'slppl TairaahiD Towmw iIa" 'Hare- 3 rca" ' eSS I M 4 PI!Tr.. Von TJ-n T- i... . t " w "- ','w - simiy inuic jTm w?,Vl fct-Jlsw" a Wter !a - - - .- -., vtwi 4taj f "-1"" traay. n hlj way from Vlrden J .vTi-S" i'1 "1- "Sal his motl ! ea554'.n" en:. vvto died at an alvaWt reVH","of'jerseyvlM" "V "" Wra,T -lis-e Effe (."erdenin and Jrrt! Davl cf Chicago are visitors in Jereyv llli? " ..... Rcnl Hstnte Transfers. - AKSJS.ie2 U-n,' (', "PiW-fW-.air lKk K Mary Bm . :. Wiarla Anderson v a ylihtu;.a-.' bet- n-..maVand I-lshtetnth. city b.ock .-. iharls An. ALLLN i, it n. s. bet Dolman and IJlom and aife to Charles Anderson-w. :iV xt- .s- ' tet- Twentieth and S VnThJbaSVarrV ouig COTE ittiLMANTEia" fT-:"V I'-. !".?, ij:? F0'.1; i!1"111 ante- c't- !i 4SJ0. Iteal Fjtt. n,,u hV- iVTi . . T vfnZtS? i" ilary Wesenberaer-sT d . 1 JiSS.rti. n-.B-. b,i Comn'oa and , r,. 7t v .'. "" i-. Jiary i"urdy i?!' Gen-ral Improveme-t Co w. a.. trl'l'-M f t . r s . bet Iilt and Cara. zzr . . uasu 1-sut: t. u . ri city Diout 2M3. B.ne M. D Gjlgno-. and hu'band to Frances C. Wlces-w. d .... FLORIbbANT-n ft., e. s. s. e. cir. Far-TZ- dty block 1153: Henrv Schl-f and wife to F.mst W Hileeman-tr. ...... FLOR1.SANT-60 ft. 9U In. 3 s i e cor Geraldlne city block S3: Daniel Jm'm Kn 7iK' to John Thomas shiel Is and wife w. d FOREST PAP.K UO f t . n s . bet PTos rect and rrinir. city block 2202-22If James P. Maslnn and wife to American Arithmometer Co ate d GRAND-5) tu. w. 9 . tet. Potomac'snii Gravols citv block li3i: Ul!i.ibth A 3.159 1.339 2.CX) uc, nuu b.Miuiu iu iienry isajmgaert I.S7S "tf-' "-1. -a. it . w s , n. w. ecr. nidge, city block 3SvE: Frances VVlres and husband to Belle M D Guignon w. d GKATTAX-:; n. 4 In. w. . bet""car roll and Lafayette, city block 12T3- E.! ward 11. Kss.er and wife to" John F Dobrllelt and wlfe-w. d. ..........7 .. GROVE 23 ft , e. s . bet Fern and Pen- Rutledse to Wllllsm A Ruledrs rtesltT Co w d. 1 HEBERT-2 In . n r.. e of Jefferson, city block 2375: Herman Kettmann ard wife to Cemecs Flster and wife w. d. 1( HEBERT V ft m h. b. s., e. of Jef ferson, city bl-'ck 2376; Clemens Elster and wife to Charles H. Schulte w. d. .. 5X KENNERLY 3 ft. n. . e of New stead, cltv block 3CS2- John H. Casens and wife to Henry Pecka and wife w d : KEXNKRLT S f t . n. . e. of Newsteal. city blck 35;i2: Henry Pecken and wlf. to John II Casscns w. d 1 MARIJ.E-4J ft . w s.. 1-t. Miami and Wlnnebnso city block U57N. Joseph Per rln and wife tn Geo Ke-npf w d IOC NORTH MARKET 13 ft., n s.. bet. Clara and Goodfellow. cltv block 619: also l-ialllre. 15 ft , n s. bet. Clara and Goodfellow. cltv block 5200: ftlo Ken nerlv 15 ft., n. s.. bt. Clara and Goodfellow. cltv block 231: George P. Prendergast and wife to Susie Brolaskl w. d 1 NORTH MARKET. 35 ft., n. s.. bet. Clara aid Goodfellow, city block 119: alsti FpaMlnr. 15 ft., n s . bet. Clara and Goodfellow. city block ErO; also Ken nerly. Ii f t . n. s . bet. Clara and Good fellow. city block 5231- George P. Pren dergst and wife to Mary A. Chamber lain w. d....... .... ........ .... 1 0AGF 25 ft., n s . bet. M!ourl and Broadway, city block 2C63: Ardrew John ion to Henry A Johnson w d tOQ SIXTH-95 ft- 1 In., e s. bt. Flllmors and Bowen. city block 232T: Real Estata Bulldlrg and Loan Association to John "W. Casev and wife w. d 1 SPALDING S3 ft., n. s. bet, Clara and Ojodfellow. city block 520V; also Ken nerly. 25 ft., n. s.. bet. Clara ard Good fellow. city block fill- George P. Prn dergast and wife to Cath-rlne Prender gsst w. d 1 SPALDING 15 ft. s a. bet. Clara and Goodfellow. city block E1W: Kennexly. II ft . s. a. bet. Clara and Goodfellow. cltv Mock &2W; Maffltt. 15 ft . . s . bet. Clcra and Goodf-Uow. city block E201: George P. Frendergast and wlf a George O Prendergast w. d 1 SPALDING 25 ft-, n. a bet. Clara and Goodfellow. city Week 52M: also Kenner lv 2S ft-, n s . bet. Clara and Oood fellow. city block 6201; also North Mar ket. 25 f t . n. s . bet. Clara and Good fellow elty block 51J: George P. pre-i-dergast and wlfo to Edward Prender gat w d.. ........ .........t...... ........ I SPALDING 25 ft., s. s.. bet. Clara and Goodfellow. city block 51SJ: Kennerry. 25 ft., s s . bet. Clara and Goodfellow. city block 5200: also Maffltt. 25 ft., s s.. bet. Clara and Goo-lfellow. city block 1201: George P. Prendergast and wife to Mary E. Prerdergist w. d .......j. X SPALDING 15 ft., a. s.. bet. Clara and Goodfellow city block 51: also 15 ft . s s . Kennerly. bet. Clara and Good fellow. city block 6200: also IS ft., s. a Maffltt b-t- Clsra and Goodfellow. cltv block 6201: George P. Prendergast and wife to Nellie Ring w. d. ...... I SPALDINO-25 ft., n. s., bet. Clara and Goodfellow. city Mock MM: Kennerly. H ft s. . bet. Oara and Goodfellow. city block 6200: Maffltt, 25 ft. n. 1, bet. Clara, ard Gordfellow city, block 6201: George P. Prendergast and wlfs to Frank Ring w. d vr'VrVlU WITHNFLIIW ft., n .. t VCSS' sin and Illinois, city block M: Cata- -arlna Q. Wltte to Christian Fischer w. a rrotrrnmme for Parle Concerts. Well's Band will give a concert to-nllMat South St. Louis Square from 1 to 10 oclock. TSs Sunday concert will be given In Forest Parle from 2 to r. ra. by Bafunno's Band. The fea ture of the Sunday concert will be a march called The New Robert AulL" It Is dedicated t th. rs c'nr?,?hVu1I'n- fonows. 1 ine yi uj. .". . - - Overture Crevaller Breton .. I Idvl The Mill In the Forest.. Kantasie on the works of.... Her-nan ..Elltnberg .Meyerbeer ..Itolllnsoo. WiDrfarn"ChIrQra..1.!.r..M!;nd.Io'n Scotch Me?odVe,"-. Bo3r?om'i ai si"' Aveu .- ;;"';-":Triaif? Popular songs and marches will be played as Intermediate numbers during the rendi tion of above programme. The following Is tho programme for Suncay afternoon: March The New Robert Aull E. Bafnnno dedicated to" the Honorable Pv Commissioner. colonel Robert Aull. Overture Martha Hearts and Flowers Waltz Land of Mv Dream Intermeizo Hiawatha Dance of the Gohllns ...Flotow ...TobanI ..Herman Moret ..Loralne PART II rotpourrl of American Patriotic Airs Catlln Leila Serenata Mexican crrucbere Selection Prince of P!lm L3'!. pettet From Lucia dl Lammermoor ....Ponlrettl Medley of Popular Songs .Von Tllz'r Galop King of the West II. E. Rica Humane Society Tteport The report of the Humane Society for tho week ending Thursday hows twenty-onei cases of cruelty to ch'ldren and animals were reported, forty-flva person wtrned. two prosecuiea anu one convicted. r.ieven animals were taken from work and eleven killed as being unfit for further use. Six complaints ivcre made regarding children. Coffee. New York. July 2t Spot Rio quiet: No. 7 in Tolca 6 He: mild quiet. Th market opened quiet and unchanged: ruled Ilfelej for the gTeater part of the ssion tut steadied near the clow on lljrht demand from sliortsv The close was quiet, net unchanged to & points higher. Sales t.23) bars. Including Aug. 3.63c: S'Pt. 3.7SOS SOot Nor. 3.40ff3.&Gc; March 1.40c and May tSSc ivse. ciiv oioetc zr- u ih ml., c..,n i) I .4 -.. A.?. wf ..J'. i&zk&&tfte S..- c.XNj'VN-,. - x p$virif2.- 4, t., -v-JJs-vst i