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TWTmt ;;'ii-.s rx.vs? 1.TJ, . K a faccmrd Est. 18t. vPGSvb teries on display and pale la anr Bawafit. MERMOD, J AC CARD & KING Yicltf-r Ctordtalir Vlcora BROADWAY, NOTICE. ""a 1a; nij VaXU Notice. r-r!-5 n " ve noul.i art - be forr-e, rr :.'-ara-iri any on nr i' . ' i p-rs name &! fo- lmitseGu rraWie .ln wltN-at 'IT'S chara- if - -enat 11 !", i acc-iit-ril-a tre cpv N1' e- r-ct-; -fter mi.1n!rit itn)" t 'orr-i-de. how .er 311111 !: n-u enin: -ersea.- Pct-Sis-plpr.!. r-ea.ja.nce Jou-eti I"ii;i.l r-llc l-.:r. Pitt-burr lii-i-ai"- esMrsn-n-eor1-Hr-M Tt' n-ner Hera .1. --.elani T"Ftn lwrr "Vahintrn rnt Si Paul l-oieer P..-. Xer Vet. Tlror. Minti'tnnHs TrUnir. TtuTal.' 'virl-r "-sintil r-noiii-r "&? OV-h SPECIALTIES. irXAAJIJUVW!" iJ J iiiMMy"M1JVWM r,erli k Keias Uadirtakia; 11Mt T. A5;r: AVE. x. P. Keren. I"re mutl TM, Pa lit. hits. P. i:tte-rl. Necrefary, fico. 4. tnrnr, jinai imncK. xnsr-. liable- Krn A Mnnbill Bra. -tell Mnln S3. Kinlocn (' 7rtl. J. C LYONS A CO i7irrKpn ' ,. i-.iufciirAiwt.Bfc ,1.", "" Mrk u"": , irlwr I. ..I. (irand 14IP. PRDTECnOM A6JUNST RRE AND MIR6URS OBTAIHEDnC Safe Deposit Vaults or Mississippi Valley Trust Company. DEATHS. Sje IlrlJr. linh it.en--ti -lvrj Cm 'ry t-flfnl. ie re.pectfully Sns lte-1 t-r.B"l ws. a m-mt-T e.' s- la-rrn T,i, t-our.trll. No ;. K rf I t F!.ir-ROn Mnndav tvn'T ;i i"5 li st rwvk - m aftr hrlet tline. Kr-r. te rrd hu'tnl i r.f Theiel rlr ne - . father e.f J'-th atil Jlan Cilc unite ' F-ntlim. Mairurri; ard Jara-i Wice. -J i. funeral from fam'ty r-.tnre, v0 j-;. Jioutti nu.lwir. en Wedn.J X.irmtr r. m J J ck p m to St t-ti-:l. II-jrrt:no "nur-. 'mjr ninth and Icjt -reet. thnre to e. -'- r e.eire.rT Vri-rt tnit-J tn stt-r.i e:nn.Vlll.vr-i:nlt.t n-i re- en Tuedav e.ntrt-r 1. ji. ,, jU . ,1, Nlrli.,.. eiliartn., bl-d l.i.th.r ef l.ul. Ia-bjrir . , li e-itiHa. Mr- T( t.j l mirtni.r.a. M-. in suuliett Mr- Jo.'Hi ! iru-nur :i.i r Mlraarl rran- .. -ni ai.d Mt Prt-r ri.n- - (nttte fixer-l will t, r-I.'-e from tti le.M-n. f - :.tr Mis At !.. Shnxulffttr. St -T -ynrth T.eitj ev ii(j -tr.. ,n Tu5 N--inbr It at I r "i t K' -harlr. Ji.- -' " elrr ilir. - t. t-jlia-j i--m en ri.nl. are r.r-r?fal:i milt-i' Jll')t"l MtVOa sund.y, Noir-.!-r ;? t 3 p m after a hirt ll'ni Mr. 1: I T-i nln m"thr ef Mr. K F !.- lai... . Jr. P - N..r'.-n llr. Mellda Su:iun ai . fi-. anl V1 1 t Ji iu-tnl- -mera! frum Triit. s;0 j H-irlt' i . '.tt Tuftliy a::ciiKHin p in No.aitrr 1. 1'. M isa.k.e v , ei pe.e ior an, Arple. Ca pa l.OI'l'IJN- llulh 1!M K.'M.l.a. dauit.t.r l ,, n van M K-ttln. NovemV i, r mi t- a tn , tr.J 2U rutTta jfleial Tu'.Ur. Nuvemoer St. at t p m ' a ralJrn e irt. a ncr. j$ in, hi j. vi.s.Altp On M t.! "vvitmle- ?). js; J.l'. ' hu.t..n.l r ,-ur. Itrunn !rr a! ..idrv- So jsjx Mri rtrm-.eat at St vtarr Itu . v e,lr.a -l sanv sun.!.) S'n'tiAn li. s..t, o --a . m Orn.r-l o Mnt. t. . Mtni .if IUni,i i Mr.r-ti ,n, itu i: i falJi-i ,f llr. turiw . Ji. iin r 4 I s s y-, ij.,j vv. r. vir- X.ut st-irtetti art ILr.tr llirt.an: Mauri t ar.l tour. M Hi Mineral 'nn famlljr mtJmcr w j4 . ' -Jat N-vtnter .1 ... V Ns 1 -r Ft y-m-s-U. -sl s.af ,ir. P "l-er. vr- ij irvi;i:t -4d-I.n. , anjj .Nonh- s 1 r in i. fin K Mrjili, l. . . ! ' Allrit. I hi,.i and J..tre .- VMil. M..I..I Kmai- n,s il-ri. itju rtbkta t- f-uoerai trruit n-oe ef -. o , !.. m mouf Vlat-l'.-ud ec--. .tii-ec : I r rn rnaJ. mrt'd . .-,-o .. a iimr-r ef Cr-ns I' H.a'- ? It Int.ni.tit at Je.jn ttarra . lttltt.t: on Mon.t-, N-aij.r j t., . a r. Iltll.rt Nhhui. (f, , f 'h, !4t. I' k Nurin . s.ir ai a- , t. i.,r VVa.tfWaj N.-r t- . n fr-m r-.hjer--- jjj ' .t . i .vv.tiMoni it.- urc-ri ..B' e . .lr. iVm.-,r. Kthnxta - ' -J atl.nd terea-J -a. tcner vt M n s a ' f s K- 0n t i 1 1.1.1. .,, jpj.j a.il-r j .el.k a n- Vtr. AJai), i :. II It l-.ll i . sat e. Iu sUl. Nisenr 1 t o -k- m frwi l- r.i et- ..f i - i ,1 .. .. vi..i..t.-n ...w i ri.-CirTi-lil' s- lanll 1-re.te.ijt . .t . 'r. n ur4a- .Nrciav i tg un.ra n Ti'.lii. Vo. .n-Ar -I at V .. , I i-i tram fa ! r.ldts,-e. ,v. fjzx J'.rt. a I .s. Tl nMir.;trSK.-T- rr.-n-.t.rr, ; s -si. ,cn-i tut nij -iei. .r r--t'n t- .tl- -.- ai - Umiia ,-!.- Hl s, s.,-n.M .-.nu- r TasJj .v.iatnt-r t a . p m f.-r itv turj. of aliena,-. rnr. 1 trn ts. KsiU Pr'tn-1 '.4ce. a '.- Ilai- s l I- T tlNV l.ttW. t ' y s-- ti.i Tt RtEr.. Clt: i t-l Is -t KWKIltas O I M.Tt r' ItMlJtKIN ONV'RtM TttlNVKHMN wrsT-T t.''ts Tt iiwunt-v vrtovpi t.trr :'-pstvNtv 'frsvfjtjs. -wjtw nr-.R vci'ViL rt rtNviatRiN rte 7ratNf tcun rrtKi.v .t--?vv r-srr -rt-RNvi-KirTs (t-MFO"7 crtwrruix ItfvaKj; -Kntrrd IM- r.t a icl.j tit-s i- a- j f rr -.tei X n-.- l-Ma-ed ssfl at ,i--rr X .rsl vlary tleaer - "-ss4-ti.t4A and Vj.r g art. K-r I U ll.. IV.-ro ir.e. K-." if! 3 re-.-v en rs,-s..T veTaPr --;-- r rn frr-n r..-i.its ef ! Srcs,.-.r: -is. s-fc l-s.l'jn. .N'e - Ja-t.t, .trss--. t- I!aJ 'anal? CTasrel i-rr lt--rrr.r -" es- l -- ts.-,.. a, CaNar" Ora-'trj 3.er. 1-lTltM M a't.-; ae---c-rs. s.-suy -.-..,-, ,, ,- ,, tj . .. - s.r. rff ia t r- .-- -t 4- ti- i 1 -. . li-Wr" a-l rrs,- r-.r ef Ih. l.t. me T a-n a-Hl t.rt-s- atiE! Tt-r- 'i . t-'.s an4 .vtk.MM -? ar --- K s-r-i tv ,. V-eraJ r-K-i famtlT t-ssi-rr-s V rrrj t-- j a-a ir-.-. -a Twu Ns-re-x-S-T - at " r j. to ' Vrfss iT--;tt, tsi-n---. CeNin . c et-r.- - V s-.."-j r---fS -yeat- cef-f sTt 'ir At - Aa-t . T . IMaar- nr. -n s.t toat at- rtrateta --"-al Vlfst-.-U. at J a. r- r- c -- Vi a:T Mr-a- ttrss-t. to H-faaw ..tI) t-iktljr -Jtta-.t. Iteaaa tit s-f. i uiuii .-inn iiuiiiiiiii; iraues council. lor- tlia, them In the nosltluR where her LUltUWIU 1 1 C VVUnPtO U I ' jlTgt'rV rtli'"Sl,r,?SrS,,,Ii fnnrr ..mo.mU.nS ..S mr W- TmBC MnUCn TO PsT I tK.S-Ke:AN- Kn.erM m. re , F.tM.r j -fho Sputor . t & TVcV bVhi'e i '" of th" rK,li7,...on Th. liowew-r. TO BE MOVD TO WEST. ' .ml-r 1 l-iS. i r o.-toeit p m i.i muvemoM is sliViwri VnU Mr riii.,,7i -'mdiatlcally de-nl-il liv -Mr. Mc lam. , K.e..n. -!..,! f.thr er vr. ant William " ,,, ;','. V, " !-?, ... . . Al "' eonclu-loii of the dinner ye-ter- . The M.iry tergr.iphid from Philadelphia t n..n and Mr. I.,.v Teh! I I""' ! '.lA.lin, n t'L ,?,?? "" u" nilnfr- tended ., vote of that tlie liildwln lenmotlve Weirka were- f-unrrat wl.i ik. r.., . :-.. Is.im-lij i fa- JiVii th-tP ihei fv-M ir.u im n, thanks to th- Provident Association, but about to nmvo tlielr plant from thnt plaee ..,! reomn No tn;e. N,.-tti T.erntj-tlr .tree- "n a ,'ub v mriure l'rocv"iui '' -"- : th.-lr money was re'-.i-. 'and were considering bullions in the Mld- n it-tn.ir s-,.,,, -. ...,., ' "'J1-"'- "".t-uie. j dl Wet soems to 1- untr.ie. S.IJS Sre- nWe.tne.Lj- ..ot.,nte-r at ;o clerk p m . ..... - ..mill TIIK flTV (III RCIIK.O. tarv S ust.ilers ..' the P.uslne.H Mra'.s JACCARDS Siffestieis nO. ll Rozane Vases-gsLSE! hand-painted autumn leaves, under jlaze, ssoft shades, 15 inches high. A lautifui ornament or gift for Xmas Other pieces In Ru-nnc Ware up to fSCJM. VTou f .o? cordlu'lly Invited to se our nag--1 ntflcent collection of Art Wares and Pot COR. LOCUST Our ,nwf Ota-Cft, Kit on Iqttt FOLK WILL SPEAK AT BRIDGE Governor to I.e.it-h Sr. Louis To Ihiy and Will v Irincip:il Fi", nrv :it Krff I trifle-,. Mass Mwl inj: Saturday. r'"' I Iln- f-ovenior Kolk mill arrive in St '.null It omit . r.ntl -.11 ewi.alii l.r rnr t several uas. lie n iK the principal speaker .11 a ma. meeting which, -a ill b-h-!d at the tlcon Satuidav nihl under -.i.n nj -,. ,ni i-emmilttc tor .1 free municipal bridge. . Pil-e..i i. ,tigsi,i ., is delitshte-d with ; ;vn", rIk' M?r-Hr to ap-ver. which information wa couvey.-d tcsti-rdav In a le.egratii from th.- etr.wrnor. The Governors npranince an-1 5p-c ,,11. b. trust--. nM itinu-nc to the fr- i rl'li;o moveincnl K!e-llfin C .mmix'-ioiier StanurmacSwr will aNn deliver an adtlrcso. ' I're-i.I-nt KlncMai d call the ma.sjt mft- 1 in an "old-fasJii.ir.e-J revival of njtrlot- lsrn adopt. I u. "Sn bridge, no temk' ..- a.ipi.tt iiiinti ftiit- i-fii;iiiiit. iaS Pr-ldent Kiuclami hnnN In rjirr-- nut til lda of an oldf"islllomtt fevlvzil tit j iJjtriMtl.-in by attention m all detatlt of the n-eetlns j t!ivern r Folk will be taken to the Odeon in a coa h drawn bv fo'ir hor.-e. I Mr KfiiKslaul intends to ask for a t-er- j mlt from Muvor Weils fur Ilrt'h.irging j Rnwork. and. If the permit It- obtained. th mn- me-tit.p will be preceded by a ' pyiot.-.nlc dip!n In frunt of th" Odeon. A large l.rn band has been engaged for the evening. At the free-bridKe iii.th nieetlne. which ; will le'iei,) tin Moidav evening, under the miM''Ct ft lie O-ntral Trstile and !bir FIRE AT SHREVEPORT, LA.. CAUSES $75,000 DAMAGE. rttr Hall, f-lif Slarkrl nnd Tno 'leret Are Destroyed mill t'll- Prlaein In llninaaed. Shreveport Ii . Nov rire thl mo-n-irg destroyed the "!ty Hall e-ltv Market two store bulldlr.r' ikIJo tdng It ein the w-st. slightly lUtlnaged the c.t pr' on. a'ise.1 the death o: one person and the u.iurj to tin . - firemen. The propertj loss 1 etimats;I at JTJ'.rO Wi-.h onle about .'- ,ii'uranee. It is b-Ilev.d tt the blaze originated from the explosion o! a '-an of g.i-dme m ,i market stand und-n uh the i"Itv Hall. Walter WmmI. u half-w.ttvd cripple, who was iiermltted to sle p m a :oum over the market pe-lhid in the a.ime-. None of the three r.-emeti 1. fat.il! hurt Ai. jec onls r,f the Cltv Court. Police Station and (' ty rlnKlneer olllce wre df'royed INDIA AND CEYLON TEAS Green or Black 'PI, i-. . itLfi . I ..t... iii.-i. iv 4i.- -.-.n-i . ...nn- j tri.-m riirlit I )tt. t. .KtiiKin. ' Illtm rllJIU. VMR l.l-.JItOII- ful for two cup,. Add abo-1 ' 1. . ,.!- I)...l....r "-.t..e i,io I ...-.. .---....., ........ ---v.-,. five minute-. Never hull thee tea. b a'l !f Pa.ke- Hlankk's Gkant Cahin Liptox's Makavii.i.a- - OfAKl'.H BkAXH Tkti.ky's Tisskk's fVJBLiSriCO BY flUTMOBITY C Trie IMMA ND CtvtO.N COrsr-.IS5.OMCp DEATHS. -Ult-"- V( - .a N-...S . .,h t. 4 o . . . a - VI, . Maris i srr tr a-t . - a- s. te n . ft-r',-ra'-. si; t ;. -r SI- Vznrri i :s, .-u- at 'Isa." .t) .o.eiCT r lr.e:t-t e: linn-r.-r- i a.--TT oa ih. -r STtvilOE Ko!r- lata r-st it tUj N , ..:. S--1 -a- -Idas. --.- str j.: st es-s. (-Va.- i-saUt-r atf lilrriK -Tle ' rU.rr. "..,., ,-.., ---.-.. , r-3-r-a tt-a.-.ar..-Ke.fe.r-aa O-.rT.-l , -lesJ- M IX VVj,--.!!, ac.a-j. r..-.. i- .--7---3C ai : .-- ts;fr- ra-rt rcttata. .Tl'-nei . V .. . .... ..m- V. . - : li o ...' oar-. St-ren. ta "if :ttv- 1 ' i,r-5 r j Ir-! T-ls N er-i-- -., f f -... - I., ... rVT-T-. . e-c..- r.i- t rtr. r4eaj "-t--s rx i ,..-- M'ls-D r-.e-sr. W s.J:. s. r rs p s tw - - iaert tt K r i -up-- tvtrjie - -. WAGONER UNDERTAKING CO. i j OLvtr rjrerr. x--s--ir on v n-j"-r. MISSOURI CSEMJIORY IS0Cf!l!!Ol ; CsXxm. avs.s : Urastta t-ca Oic-tu.-. a-s MEETING WILL NOT ATTEND TURKEY DINNER Doctor Palmer Said if Money Wan From Fund to Provide for Poor He Would Xot Be Pres ent: "It the menty to pay for thin turker dinner conns fron the funds that have b-n givjn by public-rptrlted citizens to j-rovld for the poor cf the city, then 1 cannot accept thli Invitation." aald ttia Itev-rr.d loctor I'alnur yvaterday morn ing when the Presbyterian Ministers A Foclalion van Invited to dine at the Provi dent AFoclatlcn Home. Doctor Palmer explained that a funeral prevented him from attending the dinner, but. r-e .nld. he could not refrain from protecting again.n the acceptance of the invitation If the circumstances were as he belltvcrf them to be. He saM th money of charitably Inclined pi-.p 1 given to aid the jor, and net to f-cd mlnl4t-ri and othM who can !! alTord to take cate of thm"lven. Doctor palmer "rl:iined that he could not c; the purpose of inviting tl-- members of t! HSncclatlon. and In -.lew of current criticism anent publ'e charities lie thought It inadvisable to place the ministerial body In a position tvheie It al might be the subject of adverse comment. Other miuiter: hastened to explain that It .1 not underrl'Kxi l!:nt a turkey din ner ra to l- Drrjvid'-d. but only the reg ular fare which Is dally dealt oJl to the loor dependent upon the Institution Th. however, d.d not utlsfy luctor l'almer. who xalrt tliHt even If "ilch was the case It nojld cost several dollars to feed Home thirty men. and h did not think the Provident Association nas Ju-ll(iil in tak ing the money which had Ixen gien for other purpo"ca. The llevcrend Doctor C L. rhalfar.t of Grace Presbjter.nn Church ald thiit. in view of the comments made about the Provident Asoelatlon nr.d ltf method, l'e would not accept the Invitation unless it was understood that all were to pay for the meal. It was us finally with this under standing that a majority of those preeut tou-ented to go. but several, including lKctor Palrrer. refuse! even then to bo Included In the number. The bill of fare whieh hnd Iwen prepared for the ministers Ineiuded xiup me.it. po latoes. bread and butter, glider bread and coffee. Jlr. McCain, general matiger of the ITOVldent Asoeljttioii. stnt'tl that with tlie expept.on of the ginger bread, the meal ok the regular fart-, served, to the pf-ople employed l:i th" various de partments of the association. He i"a!d tile purp-;se in invitin: minis ter-! to dine at the home Is to acquaint I il,m trltli ttie tworltliien r.f l lie Instill:- tlnti nn.l flltnt wi f.-ir the m-iltpr ;, to who vat to pay the extra portion1 servtil lit them had not been di-clded. but no doubt the inemt-r of the board v.ou.il nuike sotne provii-ioti at th-lr reiu lur meeting to-da Itt week the mlni-ters of the M. K. Chuith. South, were the guests of the l'rovld'-nt ArstK-iniion and next week the ministers of the Christian Church will le Invited. Homo of th inlnller. yete-dny stat ed that In view- of current criticism the invitation of the Provident Afineiation aptMaie-el a" though it wa Intended to rw unda-)'rliool Organised on anileveuter Atrnnr. W II. Herriek. Suudai-Si'lieml Mission ar of tin- Pre-byterliii Church, otgaii '7.ed a IK'W school last ?.ndv at No riJ Vamleve:.ter avenue, and placed it under the eare o( the l:..renil . It. Shaver of the Cluirvli of the Coveiiajil. Professeir M. ! ?linw of Wa'hlncton liilvetfclty v 111 give an lllu-lratu! leetute at t'nlon M. K. 'hiinli. Tliursilav even ing, on "tllitrp-es of Husia." for the bcnetlt of the Klns's Uauiehteis. The hosil;.il worker of the i:p!r-opaI ' f-hur. ii will ,-lve an entertainment In s.!iujler M-inoriil ilousc Thursday even- n.g Students of WeltiHT Cotn-e-rvatorv of I ltt .. ..Ill i.lt-.. o -iilrtr.tritni.til .it ttT. I ham .MtnorlnI -iebvirian Church, t Chicago. Nov. . Ticket rolertors are Menard an I Julia .tieets. this evening, to ' put lrick on Ihe Ira ns nf the i-hl- I -:igo uud Alton road. Tfcev ate not to be "The riu.r.-h n Attierlc." is the sub-I railed "collectors." breau-e" Pre.-lilent Fel led of an illu'trat-d le,-iine lo be given ! ton seen.' to haven prej-nla-e aga'nst tlie in Holi- oinmuuio:i hurcli I rdi nl-ht bv tin Uevrifial Charles Si-addlng of Chi ago. Sf-clal f ailRe sib- tr.ietlns" are belhs he-M In Gr.ue l'.-est)terl-iri Ctuip-t. every evening a i p. in liv tl.e K.-.erend J I lteemer f Tv .er Pla-e Chun h and the Krventul V .1 Mi Killrl. k of llrst P.e.-l iitlan I'hurch SOUNDED WELL BUT IT WAS A DREAM. Pullet- luukliig for Thief Who Col lected )ra. VIeliulrr'a Kent anil Made 1'ronliei (u "l'l I n flc." Whn Mrs Michael McGu'te of No .T-. I- Salle atreet irave an uiitdenittUil iimii Jie yestet.i,-. thoKhl that she W.I. paving a month's :nl and was. fteiiug lUlar.t bt uu-e tl,e man told her thai Iter reft would be teduced and that lie v.ouid have It.iptovrineiits put in. Ill" I M. tt.ilre learned lav r ttixt the i-rtt ol J h aot was a f ker and II. at 1 er dj am-i if I Iniprov-enieiits -i uiisub-taiittal. ' Shoitly t-efote lo a in e-terday a wll jdres.e.1 nian with a Ilnent tongu ..u'.ed at i t.ie Me(;ulre home ostensibly to irr; t I tl house wtth a view to purchasing. He e Hhown noti.it the p-enil-r b Ml. lii ' M.tlutie .md lat-r took his departure. ay ,,. ,ila. nr was (.lea-ri with th" liou-e. While ie and M e.ul'e w. ie looking iv r ,. j,ou, be learned 'he panic of the own- '-"-.. i:u e Ju'?x re had gone to work the -irai'trr t. appeared lie told Mi M-;ulte that lie was a rob.itor tori tin Toniirr.dge uk-'i. v nad tlial lie nantei) ' tnotit?i"a ti-ii. flint Was ilut i Mi" McJtilre.- ..-eld the nun "I eee that then ai- -everul lmprove:iu--.ts neeil- ej ..bout the ti.ii You mnv loutit on my ri'ititig them fur wu as wll a having the r-nt i"dui-d ti 11. The house has hangd owner- during th- month Mr. I.rovMi h -old It ! a Mr t.Ib-or: V.' me .till tl," ;-: hew.ver. and I will -. that you K't tl.-d up " Kpie!t,' tiellcht. Mrs Mi'tJ-lre h.itnbd the man 11-. flei whl'-h he ixilltcly took M" leav. Iiter Ihe re-al cuibelur for the Trom brdge a"i.' r apate,i and a-Ued for the tent He v as told it.it It had be.-n (MM lie r Ms.'tU'.it-d Tt.. dispute bote.) lin.ll Sir- Mi -Julie .srd up the TtmsrtdK- o.ip. dii eo The p v l.o a it ; aid 1-atll . t she hnd t-ei ri i M..I1- Irs .u .1 inrin 1 lei H SI e a' d w no talk- smootn- NEW YORK POLITICAL I MUSS VEXES ROOSEVELT. I'real-ent t'nnfrra llh So ernor i Illa-Ina. and In lew nf Inanr MM.-e i:iworri, It la nnunnreil That He In !nllritan.. i WasJiir-eto:! Nov a -1o ernor Pr.iin HlKCii - of Ne- Y org dlneii at th ale House thi evetiln n. the lrljent 'n vlt4-!o- and dlcse.t with hint the po- " s-uilm - .- York. In ihe light f u,,, or :r,,r. ,.r3Pe-. erpvure Tii ,t, ,;.-.-,., wrr siecrelarv of To ns"--" ( ts.,.,. i;..i -r.d postma.ter v.eSerl Ccr i teljou. The conference e-de- s.ortly after t o -bvk tfl-n!cM td Ocverr.or HI -isde th fnllow-ir.g ;Atfn)nt. tn res tiiecm eSpOHK 1 to lrs:ma from n-iper e--r The jsbject of etulmtn cf tfce nrp-ub-tlcir. Cotictv cmraltte of Ne- York w. . ttlec-s-ssi TSj Preslier,: me the follow ing ttrm'nt. 'I am very solicitous about the political eord-tto-.s In New York "He ald that he w-s-t ri for evr c.lr.t . -) tv.r'. mar rexa. an.J drv. not rtroto"-" t to irterfr-e la tfce --"lection of a cfcahr.a,.-. ef .be tun-y Oomrnittee but L esc r that a-Hes-rer . -el-et"-! will r mir. of the kicbi.t rfcarteter nd rputtttsn T!llt t. oalv -"p-sTt. gsttle-s..-, I ata a-ufcor"--" to tetl. 1-. lemtn- 10 the ewnfe-efi-e tc-"iii:t " tte-i-rtwr- HUgm. .1er ,re te er-ter -.ntai -s-a--evs f..i-c ;.)rrr.-r i--rermr 1 a STilS . roatla.fs ecr.h,- of th- lift erer-jcT iiirzir. at- at n-idc;i. en fc. relv.m ;rl: to Allaj' RAILROADS COMMISSION IS NOT VESTED WITH POWER United States Judge, at Chicago. Rules That Interstate Com merce Commission Is Incompe tent to Enforce Orders. Chlcaao. Nov. 20. Judge Bethea In th Lnited State Circuit Court to-day de cided that the order iurd by the Inter Mnte Commerce Commission directing that the railroad rates on live ntock be tween the Missouri Kivcr nnd Chicago be lowered In conformity with the rate on dre-.sned leef was Illegal. The Chicago Great Wctern and seven teen other ccrporr.tlon-t Were the defend ants In two suit brought by the Inter state Commerce Commission. The first re lated to the decision of the commission re garding lowering of rates on live stock to n peiint where they would conform with the rates on dres-Hd beef. The second was an application on the part of the commis sion for n.n injunction against the rail roads, prohibiting them from refusing to lower the rates ?. Sovenil weeks) were consumed by the introduction of expert testimony, and the colli conlder-d the evidence for two weegs. in ummlng up the case. Judge Itethea declared that then: wa no evl-1 dcr.ri- of collision on the part of the rail road., and that the rates on live stock were not a tll-crlmlmtlon He held, fur- . ther. that the Interstate commerce elecre was not binding on the railroads and that the cornmls.i'nn had not ie power to com pel the rallrexid.i to i.bc their rulings. ( MAN FROM CENTRAL WEST MAY SUCCEED HARDING. nr-1'rnr.ir srcrixi New Vork. Nov. S. Itii'ell Harding. I who sii'Mtnlv rcslxncil the vle pre.-ldtnev i of the Krji Unilroail. -ti-l who l.tt week protuisttl to Issue a statement "in a few ilays." glviui: the cau-e leading to hl re.tlremint. Ills postponed action on this line ' Mr. Harding said to-dav that he would proKibly leave this cltv bv the end of the i Week, to return ab-uit I)'eemter 1. when lie tnlcht have mi announcement to make ' He denied that there was any truth in the repot ts clreulate.1 widely that tie would beceme Identified either with the Interliorough or the -Metropolitan s3tnet Kallw.iy comisinles. It wai admitted thnt all talk of Mr. Hsrdtiig'H successor wns mere conjecture. , No one hid le-en thought e.f to till tho va cancy, it not unlikely that a man con neettii with some of the lines operating In the Central Vl w.H 1- ask'd to take the position. Tl'ere l a lamentable . narelty rf eijierallrg nrnVial In th Knst. ' ?ml th" Krie i.ci-l.il-.' who would ejvak on th- subje-ct nekaowIeelgMl that thi-y could . not ntm" a single man who was capable cf succeeding Mr. Ilardirg. I I-ague. 1 -ri... n. Th- ilttslnesn Men's I-eici:e teiok tin th" n-ntter a soon a- ihe statement npifeared -i the newsjiajx rs. and went Into tele grnplile corn f.pondence with John II. e'or.verre :n ;l.e ItaMivin works. s.iing tha' if th.' plant va to be reuioved from PtiiLeephla. St. Ixillls would offer ill- I il. cement- which could not be upproached i I'.v any other citv. Mr Co-i.et-,. deilnlt' ly Informed tho bneve ye.stcruay Jtitt the lialdwin plant was to remain In Pl.ll ule-lphia. and that ' tl.er had Ik-cii no ii.teution vvlnfver ef removing It. Mr Conve-rse u .it a loss to know how tl.e- lejsjrt uro.. TRAIN -kliniTnRs TO R- EMPLOYED ON ALTON. Ill.'l'tltl.ie' s-pKflAU u irnc. II- ealU tltein "train ni:.llinr Thlje luuovati.iu v-lll occur next Sunday, and tlie m:in.iK ment of tl.e uud expect tl :.t tl.elr ia.s-ner teceip;- will j.imp for v.aru about tj.". per niontt u. . o. rtcpoM. Ilaltlnior- . Md.. Nov. iv Tlie nn-iual meeting of the stockholder- of th.. i.,ii. , more and lilo wa- lieid to-.lay. The miy ! '.-Ii-nce mad" t, tl.e piesent Hoard of Di- lector was li; ein tlun of John It. Thaver , of llill.i.l. !iiila. vie presidi ut of the. Peim.ylvanla. to fill the vacancy caused i bv the il.aih of Sutherland M. l'ievol on I -septemb-r o. The gmss earnlnico for the -.ir rmi.-il June o. a shown in tlie annual report of the rumrat.j. compitMt'i; mileage of 4.(. . mlle. fion oper-itlon weJt K;.t,5J.T, and th- pet -aniiiigN j,:';:.-: l"or the entire sv.tem. Iiuludliig on !:!: d and alllli.it-l due-, totaling -I Pd ir.lies the gro-i. latnitig- from oii.ioi. et ."iSSMI-K. and tl.e net e-.trnln-js Ml 'W.el I.V The volume uf trafSc was the rr-a:..st in the hl-t-rv of the cnnipanj. The toii- ui.'e mitititatneii lis tati.i uf sain. raeh- Ir.g a total if 4T,-.1V tc i of W7.!rJ t-cis. toiw i-arriej. nn in. i-.i-w' rger arinim or jn.si..m were an li ftwt'i" of WTo.'iC .h" ttentage ,i the total et.ng. being "i.l, an in.iejst of .'! Wnliaali i hanae.. P Palm, r as-M-tant gen-ral pas.en-K-- ic!n nt hiiio. Ilis tiu)-i.i Ids !-(.:i'ii-ii to the Wabah oflu .!. The I reason f.r l.ia .i-cliou was not st-t-i. a.i'l i.-n-ial Penger Agent Cram- ). p..rtei .a. i i iKii lor i ill'..o to mriu t wun .vir i-aimer. it. i. Ke.iey. Kner.,i uaent at Kaff.tto. h.m bein vl.nen us his h'e esor Tie- ....-it) - of tb. three iepre...n:ative, at Itu.Talo will I- dl'piii.r.I with mil their diitie.- will lie assutted h) i:oti-t N '"ollter. division freight ag'nt at lj Holt, who . tr.msft rresl ;.. Muffalo as gnu ml nt J. J Moaain.ni. division fre-iKht anent at Purfa!. I tnin-ferred to lieliott in toe .inie capflty I- l.ohl.iii-. siii--r.iiienil.nt of the Itl'ff.l.l .!lvllriu Ins tellderetl l'.M rst; riMtlo'i The otll. e will Ie- ev!sil'-;.i ,,u Issr.tnlet I. an, I the IlufTalo division w.ll be put ur.ler the Jlirl-lictlon of tl.i 1) tittit il'vNion Unilroail Vilea. V Taff rentralnc arv f tl.- ?r-!ht lir.e uh . .- 1- I lr-r.er P I I ul f- free r.r-thl rr rn ar. 'njarj -- v-1 i t.s.tiii arr.v u naa atte t. - b it Ir' in rit.r- -V '.- IT"ldnt -Jim!-rUtn . -. "-in ir ram. Hani .ten n, fiayten anwuni-. hat tn offti e ,. ;.-j:.r i;afnc mas-r 1. a--1 l.-il li ; Hde-a-t!. arir. r. red n II vvatlare t. a;;-i!-it"d p-r.ral ps.'r.-.r a.r. at v . , ,. . i ..ai- . ...p -t ... - a-i.tar.- t-r.-r-I t-affle rnarac.r slth had- r. at .V--r Y'.rk -V t Ii .r iuii tn IDT" n-ed ho ruliurat atnt ef te Kan. !: u-h t -tl. s.-kj.,-!.-.... -t T-arkar.a. T-t i' I K V (-..! r.tiad Tranapnrtatlan Meellna. T .e ariiml metln of the A"o at on ef Trar-por'atloT and Cvr Ar .n'tTg u!3ir. i : Iw held to-day n I to-mo" roa Ht the Jerer.e.n Hotel l:po- will Ie- presented on -e-onductlnz Tracporra tlon 'far Service "OSlee Meto.i .-it) Aceirun-irc 'per Dim" and "Hsn-Il ng Railroad --ervtee Mail ' anta Ke Aai'ainlnlaaenta. Galveston. Tex . Nov Zi -A. '.' Fonda. at jre-s-nt chief clerk In the es-rI freight dapartment of the Santa KV nnd J Itoy O.llon new,- cornrr.er--il a-;ent of the same road at Tort Worth have (yen apf-ilnted E.!.t-.nt genera! frets'at agent., fe-tiv IVecernl-'r I, to surcee V Van len Ufrt nt . - --.-.-.a BV nrss-. s 4-4-r --p- spbbj' T jcvtmii Rt:t.ii:i- ki .n vnt VintT TO a-WUZ-ttlT. a New Yen., s. -: '. A reeet.nr; ef a h,e S4at1-1.il Cw for -h- Ite 4 lief cf the Jmul uSTerer. II lti;- . . fte J -n-elaT TP nrnp r' a tl Fie-.' re t t.lt:ee !' h fa red Jmb II ch'.X .hop-M f -.0--M s-dVrv,, Z uS-erers in tl- p 1 o.s-ri yesterday e- ., ta- i-s-r, ree rel-ef ef t- Jewish "-a Rui- nnminTiur iiinnuo I nr i 1 i V safarA AffL . afft a-a aaV aaa aBi aa Bsj A 'a'naal m J. KCNNARO A SONS, Washington Avtnua at Fourth Straat. tt. Laulfc. L Ltt ""tt "ft (.) nanaa MBaaaaak naaaw Maajam l BILL DUQAN 5c Cigar Keep tis hustling to ftll orders. "Hill Du gan" sati'llr.-" every smoker so we're sat isfied. Any Grocer who handles wines and liquors of the highest quality can supply you with Good Old Rye This 100 per cent pure whiskey is ap preciated in the home and is usually found in the well stocked buffet. 1 1 conies in 1-2 pint pint and quart bottles and is protected by the U. S. Govt. "Bottled in Bond" stamp over the cork. A. fkcnhf bier ft Bits. Diai-trs, rmsiisG "Since ttS7- CANAL QUESTION NOT YET SETTLED. New Yotk. Nov aft -Although the Itoanl of Cunsrult.ng iigiu.rs Ihis d e-l'ieil li. favor of a sin b-vel anal It l vet an opvn qu'stlon wh th"r the Pana ma ("anal shall le- u pea-level or a .ock waterway. Tht e'e. llon of t... Iloird of Conult In l.nglnee:K 1 not flral The decision of the boird was re... hei li a vote of s to 1 In favor erf th e-a-level jiroject. e.et.. r.tl leiv-1- hti.l M.-srs Hurr and Par--or. Joining with the five foredgn n glneers acalnst n ioeg mini. The r-i-ort of th- Itoa l e.f Kngineer preilat'ly will not is- submitted to Presi dent ItooM-velt fnr live eir six week" As to the .-harnrter eif the icir.it project the report wl.l not ! un.in!moti,. In f.i t twei repirt" oie by the . lajoritv ami one bi the minorltv will 1-e .iihnutlsi. T'i". repor. the Pr sldent will lay before the Canal Commission and Ch ef Knrlnee-r ?';". for en"Ideratc n Mr. ?t vers -vl'l ome to the L'nltesl State-frevn- -i Teter-i to take np th- sut-- Baby Mine mothcT should be a aource of joy to all, hut the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of -aUenr. Mother' Friend is the onlj remedy which relieve women of th ureat pain and danger of maternity ; thin hour which ta dreaded as woman's -Yresi trial it not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its ute. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy: nervousness. naue and other distressing conditions art overcome, the system is made rer.dy for the coming event, and the serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated hy the ue of Mother's Friena. "It i worth its weigh in k-L" say many who have used i. $i.c per ootue at anta; stores. coos containing vilntble information of interest to all women, will be sent to any address free upon application to miADnao ttzauukrmm oo.. Atittm, am. I -: FOR UQUOm C : fVeclov -- '. at - .f- rre. JI. it DL-tir FOR LIQUOH DmiNKINB. MOmMHNK itini -IN, . -t -Mia. U rS Jfl-J-f LoemU St . Hn TWata We've Had to Move! Business grew too big for the old place at 320 North Third Street. AVe have larger quarters now at 1115 Pine Street Gladder than ever to have you call we're now able to better accommo date you. Note the new address and call 'round. Chas. Donovan Cigar Co., NOW 1115 Fine Street. HOTELS AND RESORTS. rWhen in Chicago' Stop at The Stfatiord Hotel European Plan Refineil. Elegant. Oulet. lacate cor ner of city's two finelt botilerard. convenient to entire business center. Close to beat thratren and -hoppinr district. 225 room.. IV private, baths: CHALFONTE ATIANT1C CITV. N. J. On the Bench. Fireproof. Always Open. THE LHI-US COMPAMV. -ExM-i foubnt xntx sr.Mviv.itviM.i- s. OPKNS TIIIHSOAY. Mlt. StMh. HMlB. A ni.sl.rn r.aorl of the h'eh'.t ela. .tluatrd In a h-autlful I'aik of I'lne- I'lltate h-iitis. elevator el"-tli- llrhts. at. am heat open lUa Arte.lan watir. sanitary i-adltlen. aiei-tt'nal cul.lne Fluent f.ulf i'oorne In the Xoiilh. e-oniplrte llvety. huntlnK- l.ourIs at .l!..-.i! i f .ests llnoklet en r-ou.t KDWIN" II U:H Mar .,r P VV WVeiK-ci:!: A iM.e-HAItl.l-sTON P SCHOOLS. afaa1aa-taaata-Mna-- SWEET SRIAR INSTITUTE A col!e fer woni.n. Will oren ipimbar IX Krr Inftrtrath n aa to r-'iulr-fn.nta for adml'ston. cnurara of stud. itar-. etc.. ap ply. J. M. Mcllr.de Jr.. A. M.. Ph. n.. Act io rr nettn. sirtret llrlnr. Amher.f. Va. A VtONIitatFI'l. u.ntc. dri's out all imputl. t '-. !v. yuu .tr-nttti. I.anltn and happla.M. Ihat'a hi ll(,lllatrra Hecky Mountain Ta ncnth. a- c.nta. taa or ta.mts . Jr-bnaua lra l.rir t'li liroadarar and Franklla. W1UJAM P. UU-UuH. U. J. UlbiaNKITai, l-rcalut-i. anvtalarjr. tiAiJIlMIl IN iu- jsstnitl VIAIK VILTLAL. KIMK IO MnltlXK l.sl It -(: HPA.sjr. OfSce. No. Tl ChMtnut atrett. Ht. I. ula. Mn Tl fte" stain rJiA Tl Klnl'-'h A ID. Pincm iri w.-itiit ti Eitnr Stir, ir iti Piu. Ilrnry C H.aislU , J l(. e l.'icaa. M It Orth-ln. I. I Waikar. Wm P Ilnmea. t. W Flail. n f Rentan. Ject with tl.e .-otiimlnluii nnd wllh the President It Is conceded by the advocaten of a pea level canal that to construct such -i wa terw-ay will cost much more money and time than to build a leek canal ti V known that. In the mind of the Presl dent these are vital element" It Is his dt-slre. expr'sse'd to nome of thoe. who 1st". e discussed Ihe siibje.t with him. that the cunal should lei l.ullt expeditiously as possible, and nt no greater expense then in ty le neeesaary le provide a jirru'tlc.ible waterwal He h-s Indl at--l to pome of tho'e o whom he has talked that lie personally ' vnrs a lock canal, but he s determined f i Iv tint tl.e subje-ct nhJ be eoti'ldend ihorouchly frr-tn n 1 tolnts of view be fore a final I-clslou reached ry itlff fMlt grwtt dread of tM pmLn and danger attendaat 9f the most critical pariod of her life. Racomintf Norners meod K?eley 1 Tssssn m Ccanni MTrisw Phyalclanandmgr1 " iWff .-. gaa-aaa,a-. 4 T9 .t .'' eSfl'. !SSBBMM--li-B-------i Iluttirious w-r-.ttng and reception rooms; woodwork mahogany throughout: brass beds and all modern comfort: telephone in every room: beou-lful dining rooms the bes t of everything at moderate prices. MUMim ma Jictooa Btt-av. CHcuie nuenmaiiL naaakaaaaaaaasasaasa-a-asas eL A. SOKItX I 00 mt 1 uxmmunnimaL a lit 1X5 AMtfSEMENTS. sVMajaanakasaasa-aasasa4apa OLYMPIO-Tf-miT VATHKB Ta-aMRSaWtJ Km T ! P. C WHITNrt PIMnNTS LAND OP NOD With -VlLUAafl SOUUI n. 100 oifiera. ciuirmoitMAN SMI frit Ttmi. PRRVEMTM barryAore in -nvnoAX- Neat Monday. CENTURY irai.ir.i. iiiu.! ..- eju'nt launtr of lh aa,n."-tl... m.i...i.- .. a.-. SUTf-IBB TO-XOMIOW, M TO l. MAY IRIAIN "iM. JUCIMI IA0K." In H-tVT BUIinAV-laal MtTltrntof New York'n Newest e'omedv Banaatlnn THE HEIR TO i ' Mm mil I ir nri. mrniii fP p HMRJUI frrwtinn The Klrke tat Shells "o. UARRluK miiiN Sifriii MRS. FISKE M IM IMHinM t-MTMT rttlMtlH LEAHKLESCHNA By C. M. N. Ml.lln. Prices, $2. IJW. l. T6o aa4 841.. -if.t moxuv. xo. ar. "THE GENIUS & MODEL" a onKATint mf-i.taH than ciMiu.r.r n AITNT Matlneaa: W-.tnaa.tnr. .huiadaif (Thaiiktitn lm and rta'unlar Kilt of He-ita Tnnrnelnjr. Columbia COXTMlOt-B VAI OKVILLK. 1-10 pi 10:10 Pally. IV1. lhirdrrrrrr a Co. I'all.ihan A Mafk Patty llmth.ni. Ilurton A lln-ken. I.v nit W.li her. Iltiiwn aV flu-trn. 0-KinM-rtirtie-f SI'inle 4 .lanh and Ills !. liin-rd Kultnn Kerry. Tha Khi'slnmia Williams Mrlliiirn, If- Sue- Sue. Orrh.atra (tialr.. lle.-TV-d. 7 GRAND MATH. HKII. T1'HnAr. ZAaal HO. Xlcht PpIcb aSe. 3S. War. T0 l. --CX3-aX--. -4-ZsMCA.-l IN A 11KJ ll'Hlt.AMXIKLr. TIZZ1 -IZZOVI7 -rX-El.Z Neit -tun.lvr Matinee "TK.VAH " HAVLINS Tl TlMlir Ultra lNlilllnt.k(ai far llltt -. I Fin a IPs. 2B Matlnera Tnen Tharn., Hat. -J'' Wlih AI I'MMtpa. a Ht. lamia Tri.niT I boy. a. Jatn.a IJilna.ti.n IU UNIt Next-TIIK STHKKT MI.MI1KH IHOEDIall Tern ntat Ion rrlot iNrcnmL itt,25,wa-si.. 25c Mat. ARACEFORLIFE The l.ort Angeles Merby In u Tt-nfay Ke.ii itain Mioiui. Xest .San. Mat. -Acronn Ihe I's-lsr.' STANDARD The Home of Kollv Tw-u Krolles ri.illy SM DKVHIIrrH -nMP.V. K-tra. Iy apeclal reinenl, I lie return nf the original nnirr - .i-:i.m. fii.iit pm-thmk-. Next week May llnwnnl'a Hwrlenauern. GAYETYI4th&LiCHStStt, TWO HIIOWH IiAII.V BLUE RIBBON 8IRLS A I.ll'flll KVKIIV MINIJTi:. Nexl-TIIR MAJKNTirft. CRESCENT ROLLER RINK na4i Ollvn HI. -r.. .-..ti. aliv li.il!.liarlii akafra. rf.a Inatniejlnna to laill'S. fbo.1 nui'l.. an, ap. Ill nrOTPASSEMSERTrWlC DCO I SERVICE IN 1 1 A AO . HW"QeTTMT aATKWAV 0 TWOIIIU TO kHWin hutww True Southern Kouto ti Kl Paso unl California. fta'-f frt Muii a la Can Writ for new book on To-Ffe. :. P. Tl M.i:H. .. Pnan. AHlo IMLI.A-1. Tr:A. 19 SinsatioMl Pimi Oftirintl Ne.i Monday U to l HI Iml"' grealent piano day The .le.se Pieiuh Piano Co niiii t. Ural Hiituatl ante on Hint day Wall for It. for It means lo you your lllelline Llano opi-irliiiilfy Wall for III lefiietnr III" pltiee JK.nnr. KMt:'ll PIU ill,, 1114 Ollte nireel. ( A KIKl.te. Pleslilelil Do You Ever atopfctmiUtrtha prtttmt tttktaiKy 0 H10 H.LLUUAVh SIAVICI cumaart4 with what It wat baton Ike "IHJSTAI." antanil lire fltMf V REPUBLIC WANTA08 -rsrstaalls RBAOTHI WANT PAGES. 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