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TTIF, KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. SUNDAY. APRIL 1 1, 11)5.
LONELY PITCAIRN ISLE.
rrcTUHKi mow tiik trroi-iA uf tiik
sol ni nka.
Story nf a Vnrlitsnuin V ho Win Itlnnn tnlo
Motility liny unit lire riled Mth lmile
lull (.nrdlil Wcltomo liy the
Drarcmtfliit nf Mutlneira.
rherc in 1 fpol on thin Klole where the
rohltrh nue still UtiRors", where mnnklnit e.
istn In primeval (implicit, and pence and
teeurlt) prevail To be sure. Its extent Is
limited, and It" population scant, but Rood
thing arc put In small nicels, ntul dia
monds nre nut ns Inrfte os cobblestones,
fame jctitn iiko, sns a writer In the Hus
ton TrniNpt, I win mnklnrt ft nihtlnn
nile, here, there and ever where, on
biinrd of a smart tlitlc n hooner of 2f
ton, named tin Nautilus , We vv.ro about
ii fortnight nut from Se1ne, N S. .,
when we em minified n heuv Kftle of wind
from northwest Hint drove us before It
under a eloi -reefed mnlnsAll nnd storm
Jib ror thru blu-terliiK dn, 'luring whlrh
the neither wni i thick Hint no nberv i
tkn rouH bo wit. unit we depended almost
wholly upon the nnutUM guesswork culled
'dead ri koMnit." which, like the medlinl
Miiwnork 'Ailed "illiigi oris, Is lis fre
eiuentl vvruinr. ns rlttht On the fourth dn,
however, nbotit noon, the sky cleared,
und Ihc owner, skipper nnd both m.itts
were ver bun) senrchlnc the heavens fur
our tnlsslnw litltude nnd lonultinle, which
were discovered to be somewhere In the
Kouth IMeirii menn, rnr from tin known
lnnd nnd quite out of the truck of v cs
es, The next inornlnir dawned bright nnd
plenum!, a nli e brec7e sprumc up, toollmj
us nwny like the rephirs poets situ? nbotit,
nnd nbout 9 n. m ft liny object seemed to
eprout out nf the cdr-e of the horlron Hue
n button mushroom In a meadow. At llri
wo land lubbers thought It was a sperm
whnle, nn ocean mammal plentiful In that
rcRlon, but as It staled ever In one plate
rlKht on our port bow and et seemed to
crow, ns It wire, out of the sen, wo de
termined It was lnnd of some sort, and
were comforted.
I'resently the button mushroom became
n towerlnc clHT of niRKcd rock. "splrlm: lo
the sky." Then the frontline of thick
woods clolhid the still n'ctndlnir mass,
then a feathery frliise of cocoa palms in
wrenthed the base of a mountain, a tlnv
bay dotted with Juttlnif rocks appeared
rlj-ht ahead, nnd the crimson fold" of a
Jltlllsh red merrhnnt enslim llutlcred ftom
the lop of a denuded hibiscus and was
lowered In friendly salutation to our np
jironchlnp vessel.
ejur unir was euppeii in ncknowicuKiucnc,
the Nautilus was brotiEht to the wind, her
foresail hnuled to windward, and she lay
to, Rently beavlnR up nnd down In front
of a scene that looked like the garden of
i:den In Its ino-t palmy dajs, b tore the
fruit of Ve'n trnnRreasIon had driven our
prORcnllors out Into the world to work for
their living.
"What paradise Is this, sprung like
Aphrodite from the sea7 1 asked, vvondcr-
lllR.
"County Day, Pltcnlrn Island," answered
the sklppei ; "and u nnstv place to bo
catiKht In If the weather Is foul, for thero
nln't nn Inch of solid holdln' ground for nn
nnchni within 3 W miles. Howomever, the
hky looks penccful, and 1 reckon we can
fklrmlh nbout for a dny or so while no
HII om tanks get some fresh grub aboard,
nnd Rive ou nil n run ashore!"
Hy this time two smart whalebonts, man
ned by crews of htndsome, stalwart j otinjj
fellows, brown-skinned, brlRht-ccd and
lusty-limbed, had put off and wire dash
ing toward tho schooner, milking the spray
Hy In arches fiom their bows. In a minute
they were alongside and leaped on deck
with a meny gtectlng. , ,
"Welcomel vvlciimel" they shouted In
plain Ungllsli, shaking bands vvnrmly .it
the snmo time. "Glad to SCO J'Oti at l'it
calrnl" One oung fellow, nbout 20 vears of nRe,
held back a little from tho bolsteious
creeling of bis eomiunlons, and contented
himself with smiling eoidlauv and welcom
ing us In mole subdued lnshlim. He hid
the bronn skin enininon to nil the lads, but
bis blue ties, nnd hair tinged with gold, be
spake AiiRlo-S.iNOn blood. Ills nitnin was
Kdwarel (Jhrlsll in, Kie it-Ri ind-on of tho
midshipman, fhrMl.m, who hid led the
mutineers of the llounty In their attack on
their captain, JIMrIi, and In the coii'-enucnt
settlement on the lonelv vole into lock In
mldocean, the ImrnlnR of their ship, and
the plantuiR of Its Mirled e.iiRO ol nil the
drifts of the earth, the brliiKlnK' forth of
which h.i3 unused tho bin en rock to buist
out In u ilclme'.s of bloom, fraui.ince .ind
beauty that makes, Indeed, "tho deseit to
blossom as the roe."
Oil we ""tailed for thi boie, on wIiIlIi,
trrouped plctuic-uuely about tho rocks nnd
on tho little stilp of shliutle thit does dutv
for a lunch In this lnncces,ibln "pot nf
lonely land wire humr dozi us uf natives
"e wore coidl.Uly widcomed b a ciowU of
happy lookbiR, lomelv iopIe of all .iros,
the Rlils, with their abundant tresses,
RraccfulLv wiiatlad with dowers, and
wearlm; each a "ills" or Rarlind about a
flnpelv waist ol ovtr one siioulder.
The elder women, with palm leaf hits or
kerchlua tidily knotted on their heads,
una tnu men, uioseu uin roiii;n. nnit
nllor fashion, but nil barefooted'nnd most
of them r.iRKeJ, for clothes nio the hanl
ist thluR to come b In this tar olf Islo so
nbiuptly cut oft fiom tho rest of the
world.
JInnv woio the "tnppn," or nntlvn cloth,
miiclo by beutliu; out the Inner balk nf a
sort of mulberrj unlviisal In the Islis of
the r.icltle o can and thee Raiments were
curiously mat kid hj lines nnd dots In rude
Imitation ot t'.u lulntnl cnlleos worn b
those who muld boast such forelRii fash
loiibj but "lappa" belli,; meielv a kind of
paper. Is but pool defense iiRiilnst tho
weather In the inlny seusou nnd unidens
nntly waim weniliiK In the siimmd. so
iliac cotton or cloth Is at a IiIrIi piemlum
and a pilut dress is ns much nn mtlele uf
liisury Willi these isl.indeia us u velvet
robe Is with in.
Incompjiabb Hie i.iKireilest of the men
was a spare, sallow fellow of about 1.
with an unmistakable New lbm'lnud i 1st
of features and a Yankee diavvl th it
would h.uo become) t'nele Sam himself
Ills name was Warren and he was mai
rled to the prettiest and most iclliicd look
ing youner woman on the Islnnd, n iUiiikIi
tcr of IMwurd t'liilstluii. the elder, and
Flster to tho handsome lad I had noticed
In the bont. W.irien had deseitid fiom a
whaler that hnd touehed at ritc.ilin some
elRht jcars befoio our nrilval, and had
made up his mind to cast Ids lot In with
tho simple rommunlty with wlikh ho found
himself, und had mairled the billu nf the
Island and a er piettj, nice mannered
body she was. with two chubby children,
neither of whom showed the slightest
tiaco of tho rounded fentuics that matk
the linperieet i volution of the Kanaka and
.Maori race, which seems to bo about half
way between tho negro and tho Aiynn.
Kanaka beauty. In fact, puts one In mind
of the loielj but sensuous clrl.-, thut useil
to queen It at the so-called "Cieole" balls
In New Orleans befoio tho war.
Slib, Wairen, however, 1, nnd It must bo
iitld till the female population of this
"Keall of the ocean" are. perfectly modest
and ladylike', unlet und rise iv eel In m in
ner, and dlKiillkd In demeanor, The only
lively, luuihliiR lassies ihiioiir them .no
those of the Oliiu .McCoy, who, helm; de.
seenilcd on tho ninlo side from lMt Jlc
Coy, a mutinous foiotopmun of the llounty,
have the Celtln temperament, "half sun
s,hlnc, half tens," together with the bluo
ejes and ready wit of their nnceslor .Mem
bers of the C in Christian, on tho rontrarj,
tdiow the Innato unlet teseivo that wo uro
acoustomed to attribute! to the llrltlsb up.
per cl isses, und lire the nrlstuerac) of this
microcosm of the 1 'at I lie, the community
belnir nlwuss presided over by one of that
faintly, who, like the tribal uilers uf old,
Is priest and chieftain both, from whom
there Is no nppenl.
The fema'e element of T'ltoalrn Is desend.
eel from the Kanaka Kjils, who follow eel
their while husbands nnd lovers In tho
llounty. on her depirlure from ti.o SainN
ivloh Islands, the pieseuce of whom on
board was a inline cause of the mutiny
against Captain lliluh, who disapproval of
the female Irruption lulo bis ship, and hail
oidcred the swcethe.uts and wives to be
summarily dlvoiced and left behind. The
elrls hid themselves on board and did not
make their oppeamnce until the ship was
in blue water, when It was pi tin thnt not
even the Kanakas' dexteijty In swIminliiR
rould brlnif them safel to land If, us the
skipper proposed, lhe should h chtickeel
overhojrd. liven lu the eaily diss of the
settlement on I'lfalrn. when iho tuutlneeis,
In Imltntlou of Nertu and his aims, had
"buined their bolts," the presence of the
laJIes led to strife, those of the men who
were wifeless pioposliiR to adopt the ineth,
ods of the Itomaiu with the Sabine lusts,
and tuke by force what they could not
win bv love, while those who hml wives and
sweethearts were mlnJed to keep them at
Only the statesmanship of the Christian
of thut day siilllced to 1 ;ep nulet the eom.
motion und to pursuide the iinvvllllnir bu h
elors to possess their souls In patience, till
the rlslmr generation should uilve at mil.
rloeeable uf.'. u tusk whbh would ha v i
ttfxed a (lludstone's political sauaelly aid
novveib of persuasion to the utmost, and
the success of which soetiks well for the
elonuence of the chleftnlu ami the patleneo
of the liiltlsh turs thus .oiideumeil o
choose their mate- In the iradl and to
brlnR them UP In the way thej should no,
them.elvcs meantime "vvltherlnu on the
vlrsrln thorn The task however was
accoinpll.hed, and In the fullness of time
all were accommodated with pinners, the
late comers having the laueh at the o'rer
In that their Rachel., though lone walled
Uf, ffiUa KUPf o4 bloooJiDi, hll thlr
Hnl Irfihs were grown Bray and blenr
eyed. Hut UiU Is nnrleht Itlston". We
mounted the sloping, nlndlnt, rocky path
lendltiR from the beach mi to n cluster nf
cabins, built nf litmlMit nn.l thatched with
tiiMtly plaited palmetto Mris, ne.ompn
nled with tho crowd of natives which had
tee elv d ii"
llrten shining leaves of the lirevlfrnlt
tree, with Its curious globus of fnrlnn, the
sharp sicnrs of the Hpsulsh bavonct plants,
llnie shrubs, with their little virdntu bills
ot fruit t ornngfs, wuh their goMon spheres
nn.l frngrtnt flovverst cocoa palm", with
fenthery rrnwns nbout their bends nml
gnat pendulous i uses of toiiRh liber, pro
tecting the delicious Jellv nnd refrchlng
milk w-lthlni custard npples with crvstnls
of grape siigir Rcmmlng their i lips of nei .
lar unci nmbruslai binnnas ladn wllh their
vegetable snusnges, vims of various spe
cies, with their purpb or umber flusters
clotting In the sunlight like the Jewel
milt of the Kuliru tnle, and lionets of
all kinds, color- and 4ciits. hlnmnini? mi
trec, shrubs nnd trellises or vvrrnthlng the
Pi th with itarlaiid- mule the, nscenl a dn
llIU dreiim, from whi, h vvu Aroiise,i to Und
ourselves on n level irreen, on which slociel
Chrlstlnn's njitty cottiiRe nnd the school
house unel chun h e oinbliied, In which these
simple folk taught their ehlldten ihrumth
the week and worshiped on fiindnv.
Here we were greeted by lMws.nl Chris
linn, the elder, chief mnRlslrnie nnd pas
tor of I'ilcnlrn, n tall. pnre, grlxlccl mitn.
with Braclons bearing ns of one acclis.
tomed to rule Wo tlslled n nent si hool
house ahd heard recltntluiis nhd singing
that would have been credltibte to a
l)c i tun at home The part singing was
I'hiirmlng, nnd to our surprise we saw
that the perrormers rrnd easily rrom notes.
Mi Ululsiinh explained that two gentle
men, n tlertmn nnd nn Ilngllshmnn, hnd
been vlItlng the Islnnd -otne years before,
nn.l, a sudden stonn arising, had been de
serted by tlulr ship, which wns forceel to
make for the open sea without waiting for
her passengers. The gentlemen were de
mined nenrlv three jc.irs on the Islmd
befote another es-el touched at It and
gave litem an opportunity to return to
I ,u rope Mennwhlle they hnd ntnused
their lelsute by teaching the natives vocal
music It was strange Indeed to listen to
Mendelssohn's part songs, sweet old
hvmns nnd i;ngllb glees on this lonely
runic rcH-k, nnd the fresh voices of the
singers harmonised well with their Ar
cndlin siirrounellngs.
We were shown the' quiet "God's acre" In
whbh the bones of the mutineer of tho
llounty lest, ovcishndowcd li nlllons
palms and breadfruit trees glowing slle
by slle, ns If tvplcal of the mixed origin
of the Itilnbltnnts, In whom Kngllsh, Irish
American, (lei man nnd Kanaka blood
mingles frntcrnilli. We were called to
ptnjers nt noontide by the bell of the
Itountv, which, suspended from u limb of a
hrc'idfrult tree, still strikes the hours nnel
half hours In nautical fashion as It did
when It ruled the watches on boird tint
lll-fnted ship, and rings for divine service
ii mi iivie meeungH ni me cnii at tne pa
triarch jnstor.
A plentiful dinner illleil up the middle ot
the dnv, at which fowls, shot for the oe-cn-lon
In the biush, where they wander at
will till wanted for the table, fried 11 Ing
flh, pork, breadfruit bnkeel, boiled and
toasted, am, cocoanuts. guavas, chlrrl
moyn and binnnas made up the menu, nnd
the nfternoon was devoted to rambles over
th" Island, drinking nt the one -prlng of
fresh water which, strange to saj, gushes
fiom the lock about Inlf way up the steep
plnuncle thnt towns nbove the vlllige ami
Is visited thrice a dnv b the barefooted
damsels foi water, which they enirj down
tn their homes In calabashes poised on
their heads In true clfslcn! poes; ndinlr
Ing the velvet sward, dotted bv lime buh
es. which a 1nnddli) has formeil on one Ide
of the island, the onlv pot ot level ground
in the whole place, and. when evening fell,
strolling regretfully elnwn to the landing
place, nccompnnled bv the whole tribe,
where wo sat uimn the rocks waiting lor
the whaleboats to take us hick to the
nrht and listening tn the sweet strains of
"Ni-niei, My Ood, to Thee," sung as n
pirtlng ode bv- the natives of this fnr-nlT
frngmi nt of the golden age hidden In the
bo-om of the I'acllic ocean.
THE WESTERN ROADS.
Thej Have Ueeldeel Upon n Hate l'rom
California lo De-uver A hat the Ce.li-
ndlan 1'arlllo Mauls.
Chicago, Api II 11 Western romls have
ile'clded to make a round trip t.ite of SCO
from California to Denver for tho nn
iiitnl convention of the Nntlonul Kiltica
tlunal Society, which will meet thero
July j. I'inctlc.illy the samo tatc will
ptevall fiom 1'oitland, hut the Houtlieiii
l'uclilc will add 13 to the Poitlaml into,,
via the Shasta mute nnd .Saciuincnto.
'l'ho Ciinellnn I'lcilic has nkcil that
the pent of Knslon In' cxcnipteel fiom
the emlgtaut iigiiement of the' Western
lines. llmlgiaiit bu--lue-s coming
thmiiRli liostuii has aluajs, .since the
teiimatinu of tile emlgiunt nKiconient,
been h.indlcel lu a way to cause deiuoi
ull itlon In tates. The volume of etui
gi.mt business, which is hinull com
paicel to New Yoik, Is the onl thliiR'
that has pieventeel the commissions
paid at Huston ftom cnuslujr much
tiuiiblo for the Western Hum.
The Ciiimdlnn I'acllic has mailo the
nppllontlon lor the piupnse of better al
lowing It to meet the competition of the
Oiunel Tiunk at Huston. It claims that
the (eland 'Pi mile Is pu.vlng a commis
sion ol $1 fiom Huston to Chicago, nnd
b so doing i cutlets It possible to Intel -leie
with the U'Kiilnr --ale ot seceuul
class tickets. The Westeiu lines have
never tumbled themselves p.u tleulntly
nbout Hostnn e'liilgianl busliiiss anil tho
t' imiill.iii lMclllc clemnucl will et ptx)b
nbl be granted. It Is, it says, medi
tating no wdrfaio against the (liancl
Tiunk, but It wishes to be fiee to pto
tec t lis Intel ests when necessai.
The Sl. Louis .V San riunelsoo loael
his given notice that It will use ns u
basing into the $1" lound ttlp late an
nounced bj the Huilinglon fiom Kansas
City to Denvei, unci will sell on Monday
tickets from Kt. Louis to Denver $17 fs)
one vv.iv and $!i lound trlj) tin- return
limit being ilfteeii dajs fiom the cliitu
of sale
lmpnlal Ciown l'erfumes nre all the
rage "Weslellug Hells" und "I'each lllovv"
ire the two I nest odois. Ask your elniff
glst for them, ,
an Milt ain.vnuv.
A tine pot ti nit nf Colonel ft II. Hunt,
niavoi of the elt lu i"i, was added In the
gallerj uf iv-nuumi In the olllce of the
clilof executive yestiielay.
The Zeb 1" Cilder Commission Company
M-slerda) liu leased Its capital stock from
5,uw) to J'I, This Is one of the most
utlvee ilims deilng business nt the Kans is
City stock i in ds
Tho 'order of the -Mystic Shrine will be
eonfeiie.l, on tin- afternoon of Thursday
or this week, nt Ninth and Central stre'ets
Tie annual ladles' leeeptlon will be held
ill tho evening.
A musical and dramullo entertainment
will be given In the school h ill of St, Aloy
sins chuuh, l'ee-rj mil I'rospect avenues,
Tueselaj evening. The niteilalnment wilt
bo given for the benefit ot tho church.
Them will be- service at tho Temple,
Kle-venth and Oik, tills evening at i. 30,
ciiniliioleil bv Itubhl Sehulinan To-morrow
moinlng nt 10 o'clock the col gii'g.ltlon will
celebrate tin- last el ly of ihc I'issover with
seivlcca and a sciinon by Itnbhl Seihulman
William Johnson and I'led lluglies. who
claliui'd to bu cowbojs Irom Ind in 'lent
toil, weie aircsted iail estcrelu moin
lng while) sheiotlng lit bottles III a snloon
it Second and (lrund avenue They were
taken teefore 1'ollce Judge Jones and went
11 1 fj) each on a chame of earning con.
ct-alcd weapons.
The Athetuie'iini Society jesterd.iy after
noon held an open session In the .l. C
A tttnlltorlum. A recital of Shakespeare's
coiueih, '"the Tempest," by lliinlbil A.
Williams, ot New ork. vvus tho featuii)
ot the entertalrmeut, -Mliny friends, ut the
members vvetu present.
The regular Sunday afternoon set vice
will be held this afternoon at the Calvary
llaptlst ehuich. Huv, Or. Whaiton will
pleach. His subject will be, "1'rom Hog
1'en lu lleav.n," W, A. Williams, the cor.
netlst, will play ni l good music will he!
fuinlolieel. V. I: HiKKlns will sing,
A meriliisr of the principal, of thu wilds
of tint public schools, was held leuid.iy
inoinliiB ut l'iofesor McNtlll'i. olllce,
I'.acli ptlnclpnl made a report ot the spe.
ciilu cuss lu which he had aided some
teacher tn the uiattei of method ot teach
ing or guv si anient, The meeting was con.
slderee ot much Importance b) the teach
ers The death roll of Kansas Citv outran the.
recoid of blilhs last week. Tho total num.
bet of deaths reported to the health de
p.irtment was tlilm-one, an iuciease of
seven over the preceding week, while the
bliths elroppud from thlm-oue to luentj
nine. Of the deaths tenoned, Hvo weie of
bodies biought to the city from points out
tide of the city and state. The blilhs form
no satisfactory ivideme of the number of
strangers registered uniong tho household,
eis, foi the leusou that the ten days limit
allowed the ultendlug phscsn in Which
to inform the health authorities U often
extended on the doctor's motion. The ie.
suit Ii that bj the time the health off)
ceis know of the anlvalj, the little ones
aifv Letliir.ing to ui their cj -telii.
GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING CLUB,
l.tpei.lllnn lltllliig 1'nrk 1rirt ll linn
leiseel fur the sP iim i lrnlnj'
Mllllllrls
The mitiiiuK .f the tluit' 'men's Driv
ing Club il l.xposltlon Driving park, .
litdiy afltrnoon, drew out a gooel nt
temlance and furnished exe client sport
There were rour events on the programme
nnd All were1 well contcsti-il. In the i .i
class Nellie II rapture j the llrst lwJ
h-itt nnel then lieueon came ami. won
the third, rourth nnd ntth heats and the
reir Hest lime 1 n
In the a io eiiis, ix.t two In three. Dpi k
won oil Hi" llrst niul thlid bents mil the
rnee, the recunel lie it golmt lo Oplilne
llest time, l-ill.
lllll) Wells had a rather easy Vl lory In
the free for all pielng i lass, winning In
strelleht hail. llar .leten 1 IC.1.
In the ;iMii i hi., whli h vvoutil up the
prunrttiiime, Dind.v M look the first heat
and the second and third belts nnd flee
were won b) John S-ntl, It tr inspired
thnt John Peoll hnel been catnpnlgiie'd ntut
hsd 1 record of 2 3.1 and Mr VVesion was
cautloneM ngilnst t-nterlng him In slow
classes As there was nothing at stake
In tin rnee no pennltv wets infixed
Last nlBllt the de title men's Driving Club
lit Id n business meetlug, tin- ptliiiltml ob
ject of vvhleh was to nrrnnge with Cun
ningham nml Stewart for the use ot the
true k on Pntnrjls.vx nnd nt other slated
Him s .luting th" season The i lob made
n preposition which was ucceptesl, by
whhh It leases the trnck from April 15 le
.lune 11 nnd rmm Jiilv f to the time or
the October me-etlng nnd after the fall
running meeting It is the Intentim or
the iliili In give regulnr matinees everv
Siturdnv nnd nln to give a three elas'
meeting lu Muy, nbout Decoration da)
CRAPSHOOTERS RAIDED.
righlcrn I'lajer. Arreteil and ChnrRrel
With Hiiiielilbig-llatil line to iiiu-
pl lint- of Itlc us,
The gambling hence nt No Til Independ
ence nviiiui wns raided by the police last
night on ni count eif iiuimiotis complaints
from people living In tin vicinity A enip
gnmie wns found miming full blunt, the
room wns eiowdid, ami eighteen playcis
were nrrcsled Alt were taken to the Cen
tral police station All hough It Is said that
l.ouln Hell Is the proprietor of the place,
the police) entered the names of Hd lliooks
nnd Henrv .Mnrtihv em the noil c rechitiir
cm the rpecllie charge of running a Mim-
iiiiug nouse Mxie en ireepiemeis vvcro
booked on the speclllo ch irge eif frcepicnt
tng a gamtillng bouse. Police Cnntaln I li-
blve, who wns In ch irge of the Central
.suction last night, endured tho laid to be
nnde.
Gambling on certain parts of Independ
ence uvenue his been so notorious for
some time tint mail) residents, huve- com
plained icganlliu It, nnd the laid of last
night was the i . suit. Two weeks ngo an
other gambling place, at Independence aiiel
I.ydla avenues, wns raided by the police ns
the lesult nf complaint mnib) by people
living In the vicinity.
Lust night's mid wns made bv Serge mt
.McVeigh and (jlllrers Trehoy, Dwser and
Newill Most of tho plnveis were lebsiseel
on bonds to nppear buforo 1'ollco Judge
Jones this moinlng.
W0IV1AN FOOTPAD.
she sslsts i Male I etmpiiiilini In Holding
t p i. I uhnrhig Vtiin,
Ttobirt Snecd. ot No St3 Oik ntreet wis
hold up lnsr night bv a man nnd Woman
almost In flout of his home The man
prcsti u ttvolver lo his forehead and the
woman searched his junket, llndlnc J5 ',.
which she took, wllh Iho lemaik, That's
euuugh to bus mo nn K.ister bonnet " 'I he
man said ' This Is no Jedctng miuter and
I'd Juut as soon hhoot this fellow as eat "
The tobbe'iv occuued about II o'clock
Sliced siib'cqurull) repented the matiei at
pollee heidipialte is The storv wns a
sti.inge one, but l'olli e Captain riahlve
nld there was no leison to discredit It
Sliced Is 1 hard working man of gooel tepu
tatlon, nml had not been drinking The
money that i.ns stolen wa the gieiter
part of his last weik's wnge
in ci:.M' av.h, di:v i:i.t)i'iKMs.
hilt Hie VVoilil Hits linriiiel by He-rent
I xpi rle nn - In .e tlim.
11 otu the London Times
Hiltlsli naval ollleei ot high standing
sends ic the 'limes a summat of certain
Import mt fact- In e onne e lion with the ie
cent nival engagements in the Hast Here
nte some ot tlie must Inteicsllnc Contiary
lo lUOJillecj, laiere runs were not ells i bled
thiuiigh be ln,r dented en petfnrated bv
smell pievfectile-s propelled nt high , lo. It j
The un.itmoied ends of the two Chines,
battleships remained linnet uftei Vain, and
the vis-eU e-nme out of action In a sca
vvorthv condition, as far as the stiuctui of
the hulls was concerned. '1 oipedoes wire
Ineffietlve in open-sea ne tlon. Well hand
led toipeelo boils .ilthough losing some of
the'r numbeis. were effective arainst a
Meet dibjired n om luuiiuvilng ,lup ineso
ioiMlo boats weie Hied on and dilven
f i om theli ubjeetlve bv rrlendl) warships,
dm In an eailj and nboitlve all. mpt to
enter the lint bur of ttil Dai Wcl A llo
tllU of louiteeii torpedo boats In tin open
sea wis annihilated, with a -olltatv ex
ci ptlon, bv a small number of in Met He
speed illllseis. 'the buist of one Well plat -cd
twelvc-luih shell di'tiblnl the -hi, lilnl
big (.an ot a piotected c rui-er, and drove
her out of action The engines of the sur
viving ships of elthei licet weie lut let, al
though Hi o was coiice utiateel on the icn
leis of the vese Is l'b htlng tops vv. re use
less at tho average i unite of Hie anion as
fought Hiiildeis weie not dam ik d al
though In n f i w instances the conn, e tloiu
between the nidelci and the bridv vvne
Impalieil. Woodwuik, tlthei In the foi in
ot boats, bulkheads or decks, was di-as-tious
fiom the- eutailrd c onlligrnllons nn 1
spllnteis. IXireme speed Is not a e oust int
riipiisite In Meet action, but the power of
moving laplelly for a special maneuver
Is of supieme value.
DcMths and I eine r els.
Mrs Iinohncl Sonel, of Harlem, who died
Tliur-ibij, was token to Clirenee, Jn
jesteuliv moinlng foi bulla!
Ml...-M,"l',!.,!l.i: Nli hols, widow of the
ate W. 1. Nk hols, died l'u.laj utx,ht at
lui home. No iv., ivim stteet She wis
e. )e.ira old The funti.il will be this ,ilt
ernoon nt the icsldence, Dr. Hoberts of
IMitlng The builal will b In Union e . m
elei L'meis St; irns, age-d 17. died Trld n
night at ills home, )1M West 1'iosn, . t
l'liii-e He was 17 j.sus old. The tun. i el
will be to-morrow ufternoun nt the- resi
dence. Deceaseil leaves a wife nnel two
chlklien, Tho btirlil will be in I'nion ce-m-cteri
Mis Alice Sloe tint ellc-d )estcrdiv ut hoi
reside me, No Iul7 lndepeudenip' avenue
hho was a. v-enis old. l,-eeoeil was a
ihuiglitei of I) II. fllft. The fuacr.il will
bo this afternoon at the lesldencu. Tho ie--u
litis will be taken to Atchison, Kas . for
bin ill.
The inrant son of VIr. nnd Mrs lames
Hulls, of I'll charlotte sti ot, ilu,i 'fhurs
d iv night of bton.hltls. The tiinei.il was
lii'Id jesteulay nfleinonn at the lesiilence,
The burial was In l'nlon iemetei
Mr Catollne i: Diinton, ngcel 71 e,us,
dieel Hilda). The fiiiicrnl vjs nt the lit,
le-sldeiiee ot the di .-. as.sl, Mi W)anduite
sticee, vesteiday nftctnonn ut S o'clock
1)1 Hopkins outdated. The i. mains vveio
bulled In tlm family vault at Cnlon ceme
tery. Mis Diinton was the mother of Mis
Helen Itlnle)
Irene Clue Hntilolnn, Infant diughter of
Mr and Mrs James II, ml, han, died Tliuis
ilay tiiiiinlng nt 5 Ji o'clock Tin funeral
took lit ice at the KiaiidpiiuutV ri side ne e,
27.'l Mudlson avenue, at ') Jil o'clock ester
day moi-nln, and sei vices were In hf In St.
l'.itrlt k's iliuivli at lei o'cloi k. The burl.il
took place In Mount St. Mar) "a ctmeter).
A hhrimel Hejolndci-by I liieoln.
Tho Centiir; Hut among Iho vailous In.
eldeiits of the cunfeiene the world vvlll
probably longest ie-mmtiev that recordeel
b) Alexandtr 11. Stephens, one of tho threo
coinuilssloucis, who, uficrviurcl wilting of
the event, s.ihl that Mr. llmiter made a
long ie ply to Ike ptesldenl's refusal to
recugiiUn nnothei government Inside of
that of which he alone was pici-ldeni by ie.
reiving ambassadors to tient foi peace,
".Mr. lliiulit," ) Stephens, "itferred to
the con ejspondc nc beivveeu King Charles
1 und his puillament as a trustworthy
nice cilout of a constitutional rulei treating
wllh libels. Ml. Lincoln's face then wore
that Indescribable expression which gen.
eially pieiedsd his kindest hits, and he re.
uiuiked 'I'pon question of hlstniy must
reer jou lo Mr. Sesvvjiil, foi ho la posted
In sucli things, and I do not pietend to be
blight. -My onl) elUtlnct tecolldctlon of the
matter Is that CharleJ lost his head,' That
settled Mr Hunter for a while "
Ills Nt-w Stud),
flood News; Little sister "Any new
studies this term?"
Little brother "One elocution,"
"What's, that,'"
"It's Unroll!' how to read a thing so It
vvlll sound as It )uu was the other end of
a drainpipe."
'look After III lather.
Now York Commeielal Advertiser.' Teach,
er (despairing!)) "Why Is It, Johnnie, that
)ou seem perfectly Incapable of telling Hie
truth"
lJupil (penitently) "I'.p-please. ma'am, I
g-g-gues It's because m) f-f-fathct It a
theatrical p-p-pro Em."
THE PERFECTION
HIGH GRAD
NOTHING SHPMIOU 31ADK
if r tj&ki" M jDi JP-nT i 'J! J? kJ? '-&itsMiifi'sra3
VvJ"2'i yis'
We will enable
these Handsome Wheels without
feeling tlie cost.
JVo matter Jioiv limited your means we
invite you to inspect our wheels,
tear our prices and learn
our terms.
NOMOIN9
To buy n Wheel. We Mill furnish you one on
credit and very easy terms.
Great Installment House,
1209-1211 3 IAIN ST.
J (DJTID.
Wc desire to thank the public for the
liberal patronage during the past week.
J. C. ALTAIAN,
ioiS Aa in St.
. W. IVOOmVMtl).
1'. A.
WOODWARD.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
DI-AU-RS IN PAINTS. OILS AM) (1UA3S,
J206 and 1208 Union Avo. (Noar Union Dopot), Kansas City, Mo.
Richards & Conover Hardware Co.
Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Wagon Wood Work, Kails, Sales, Scales Etc.,
Boutbciitl Corner t'ltlb auJ Wj audone bu, Iiiic3 Ut) 11a
AIMVl-. WAS NOT .V.Vt 1.1 i:l).
IIU Attack eif l'lleellee leitmie ec llun lei UN
lllllCteH.
The teiiiilltlim ot runlv C. Ail-uni, elerl.
.it l.ineiy, lllrJ, Th.iMi ii- Co 'a, who vv.is
fomiil UIlioiHcloiis In the p.iiliir nf hH
Ijinthei's huine, No Jl-J JMie.i Mreet.
'riiiu.el.iy aftciiioon, wan much Impiovcd
)esteieln. Ills ihsh I.m, Dr. Mellon tic .
Is of the opinion thut his ctuielltlou, which
for a time uppentee! so mjvle rleim, vv.n
iliiei tn eiioln.it imiiliiKltl-, Ail, und ie
coveiej eonscluiisiieh jciiliichtv ninrnln
hiiIIIi lenlly to xtate that he' huil not leen
ic-s.clllti il. lie left the ntoiii In .1 ble K con
dition Thurxla) .ificinoon, he phIiI, on, I
reiiiemheie-cl p.ilii,i his f.Ue' on a Wentport
c.ir In iolim out to liH litiithur'n hum".
Aftei thut he Hiil'l he leinoinliereil nolli
Intf. Ho aiihl he iloii not ivmrnihir linlv.
liM "t hli liiolhei'- honv, or epe.iUInt,- tn
Mrs. .McCoy, ie il. lulihor .18 he tnlen-d the)
llOllhe. AelllllS' ulnlellle'llt llllliln ele.ir tint
hU oonillllcni was not the i.mlt of an as.
s.iult, lu inuny of Ailanik' friends ainl mem.
herd of hit house hold at Hut Mipposcd.
esKiir. ami 'inn s i.i)i:.s,"
I e.turx l)J I Ion. M. M. lhoiani l.ute Slln
lter to h. ilea ami .Snrnaj.
Hon. W. V. Thoina", 1 ito minuter ot the
Vnlle el rlliiten to ftivede.n and Noivvay,
lcctuieil in the people- of Kiiny.iH fllj. K.ik ,
llHt lllKIll mi noeeieil eeiiet ene- neei'4'.-fl lie
the Tahcinacle.. .Mi. Tliomai, who win
niliiUtor in the .Scaiuliniivlaii punlnsnla nn.
eler I'm ble. ut Allliiu, l tho founder of thu
.... ..,11. ..nln.T. l fl,l,1(. Illtrl Id tlllllll 111 V"
euiuiij e, ,.,,,,,,.-, ,., i"!....,..,
tllei IIIO 1c . Ol lice ui ie aliuiih vmene.li. u
tll'J COSIUUpoiieilll iivui'il ui .eeia .oeeeie.J.
'i'he Tulieinacle was Weill filled Olid tin
audlejtice enjojed tho leetur to the) lit
moat, laved From u I'Iiiiibp Into the ICiver,
Mm, 11 J. Ifardvvlek, a victim ot the inor.
phliie habit, who was tirre'ated by the no.
lice Thursday nlk'ht on a eluige of steal.
Im; tome niliioi' household articles from
the. Metropolitan hotel for thu puipobii ot
pawning tlie in lor morphine', and who was
siibse'eiueiiils tint to liu fouiiHr home, in
De Kalb countj, Mo, b) the lliimuie bo.
Uety, vvus iiu'uln artestid b the police list
nlKht, Tho woman hml letmned to the
city, after (.'olim u short instance towanl
liet former home, and, falllni; co proouro
enoiiKh morphine, hid started toward the;
river, with ihe Intention of thiovvliis herself
Into the water. A policeman found her on
the river fiont. near the toot of Main
street, and seized, her just as she was about
to jump into tho rlvei. It Is believed that
thu woman's re-uson has been overthtonn
bj hvr constant use of morphine.
neveoibil cuiunj en ..,,,,., ....m .- ... ......,
the In At tin ilfiled linn In the tountiy to
Hiitfjk of the hihlt-. anil Indmtiles of tho
p ople. lie told el the) home life, of tho
hvveelm. tholi lihioiiu, I'oiinty, laiiguuKe,
nml halJlla In the iiiimi Biaphlo and entei-
lnlll!!lt lliailliec, tee., eeii.ee. eeieee:ie in.li. uie
c
Mitn n iuiiii.LiiLsjLiikS.mnu
OJT-
you to own one of
cmr.iui.j.ja
l'WOV.
j. c. iioitron.
FAXON & CO.,
I I'llll MIP 1)1 I'IMiUll
lliiTieArielliliiilreiUiirta.il In Ihe fit),
nnel thee DNea.e lee Nein inlllii'.
Kali', ii (Mlj I Imvlni; an e plelemlo o(
the pink e, and lime are IninJieds of
raes now In tlm city It U rotltaitloil",
atul h.n i.pii.nl rnpldly
The-.., t.ee ts WLie Inoiiclit out bv a paper
re-id at the meeting of the Ae adeiny of
Me die int 1 mt evening by Dr. Thompion,
In whli II he tn clil ol the milije. t ut
lenitth nnel iiUM'llInd the piopor tie-itnieni
and en.e of the aiiiio Inc iler.ise The
ellscite he eaitheit hj a nil, i-ohe anil Im in
elleateil by a icdnn-s of tin ijis, Inllnin-
iiiaiion .iiiei a en sue let ceinint u w is
e.lalme'1 that for M weeks thoiet has Ihm n
a coiitiiKlon of the ellsenie In tlm eltv and
that nwlni," to its punllar intiire Ihe people-
have palel littler .ituntlnn to It nnd i.
lowed It to pirtb ahnoit uimotlei I mull, in
II few I isel, Il had e, Ill-eel cerrlellll! COHSU
lillHULC. Tli. utile r paper mi.l at the in,', Hiir- whs
by In lllnnii on "The Vatholocy of 'l'n-
litrviilni Vi tin lllx " 'I ho aeieleiny ike Ideel
In hive an Informal buniiet at the' incct-
. liit,' iut ri itiini is iviiiliiir.
A 1 solution vv is Iniiu lueed ohje c (Inn to
I tin pioiioxcel plan of ihe lenl.-laiiu,. in
I lovveilni; rlii. nue lor chlMteu to ."lier the
iiublli hi-IiiiiiIk finiii i, lo r. years. The meni-
I). l.s ale ol the opinion tint the at;-', II
eli.illKed at all should he i.ibed and male
even as IiMh us S Mais The propose to
j-ul some atieiulon io ihe in. inn ilnrliu:
the Hiiiuniii- and lalnc. all of the objee Imn
to the piiepeisplon tint Is posidlile, belle v -
Inir tint il Is wtunrf and vvoubt be deltt
I menlil to Ihe liiuicyin of the ehlldren, m
i well at to tho InteiKiH ot Die school
KASSXS I.IIIKIIIS VV II. I, 1,1) SIM! I II.
'they Will Annul tin. Atlanta l.'inoillloit
Nut Otteilici,
Topek.t, Kas, Apill )3Spee-il ) The
I'Nei'iil Ve) uominittet of Ihe Kiiiiim ritute
Editorial Asboclatlon met lint n .lit An
Invitation ivlileh had been reocicvJ teir
tho a3oelalloii to visit the Cotton htite
nnd liiternatoiial i:xpolllon at Atlanto,
Ui In iKlober next, was agcentud, out
V. II Nclbon. I. It l'erltlns und l'rnnk
If, Hoberts wcro appointed a commlttLO to
make arraiiKuncnu for transpottmlon,
ttc
Webtfall's lloiiil rorfelleit,
Topeka, Jvas , Ajull 13 (Special) To.
.lay in tho Unltc'el States ellstilct couit
juelKe 1 oaler eleclirc'el the bond of A, It,
Wc-tfJll foi felted. Wra tfull Is the el.
elerlt 111 Ihe To;ieka Pension olllev, who
was de-tecteel In forelnir pension cerllll.
cites. He k.ivu bond for il.Tud with a
Denver man by Iho iuiio ot Long is
Miicty. HU ease was called to-da and
upon his falluie to appear the) bond was
declared forfeited.
The Journal.
Tun terns a vvk.
l W Ultlv:
Buyers of Homes niul
Investments.
s t ;yu ,t i i vitv ntr. opi.
i i i. i.isr nt I'tttu i itni s i ri.iiiit)
NORTON THAYER,
Rcnl Est. nte, Lo.ms
niul Rentals.
, . 1tH im 1 ! ' Wei III
friv nf iv 'i Ii n in i I ) i 1 li.'leicv.
till r iifc i,v h m k i i.t i th v i mtint
Il Will f ill. 111 . I II M1IIIIU in, IIU mi
mmi!..!) een l.lee thu .- . ,1 I the mule )ee
lll
,. . ll Hi! I M K
WilOellVllllll U 11 i VI i I,, l tlllelrlM
looiii fruine, nil imp v imntx Im lutllng
lltr I r, nt l ( , I I
Hiiitnl n , between mih in.l reth i very
el. "irihle pi ipeit. now niillnw for tl") per
uie e"s je i't erone , iiarnt.in
IteiO't, li.tvv.fii Hth nml lllh. tt 12 room
lirl. k ie "lib tne with even limeliin non
ic in. tin in, hielliiK n burn for foul homes,
lirke ll e h,l., 'i,lam CV1I1IS llll .'He r.
(lei II, II rlnr. to Illeb pen. I, lie ,. nv- 1J
itii.iu iiit.el.tt ii hoit.ei lltKl-e'ldxn 111 ever)
wni nn I one of the miwt deniable hei'ites
It r iie'lettin hedahtu, niu li had ror HWi,
lb .nt hnir value
ie niu rave (, lie to VVieliotnl). llrt-i-lnp
mo li in frame. 11 , ompl, i. hnnie In line
n .iliboihooi pnv.tl lli)-ts, siiMouud
Iiiks hrt-ehiss ilnaie it IITVi
j"(kjw ii v'Dhti.vii: nrvrsr; n
UniiMS MOliint.v tx r.vritv WW.
Iti'l" VATi:il IIKATINIS VINK IIVT1I
iiiiiims HiAtii.i: von rut it iioiijm
VN'Ii CMlltl Veir.M I'OWSIIKIH AND
am. iMi'imv i'mijmv viicns-tAitv
rent a riusr-ci.Ast inn si:, viiuv
II NlifO.MI3 ttltui Mm I'llDNTIMI
I'linm: iriii:i:T contmninu nkxu
V Ve'ltll, lllilll WD SHIUTI.V. CD.
VI VIliVT Til 1TH inl'll AND l.TII
sriiMiT c'aiim:s and v i:t or oi.n i;
st Tins i'i.aci: i,oit ijuici; .si.i:
(me of the lineal 5 Mors InilMIng on
Main Juat soiilh of 12th, wllh eveij inenlern
onve nlenie, : elevators, lot .He, fe, t front'
nropi rtv eot JI23.O00, tail be liouitht now
for t' tiwl
rioeist, liet th nnd Olli 10 room brlek,
leu rnvivi ftiinae". Killi hot nnd cold
vva I excellent location, price reduced to
IT.einiiNl
Hummii, n v eor. 1"iih-ll')clS0 feet, v Ith
I'D'1 ! In loom fianie on tear of lot, leal
in tine Int to bull I on In front, SI (on
Kiimiiiit. ni'ir lfith hi mom frnini' In itood
i ei, ur line d irn, lot t.niiii: j. 1 io
1'iiin lie! latli nn.l nth -lot IC.1. 9
io mi mob m Jirle k, i f")
.letTer mt I , t. loth nn.l llth-1 room frnm,
hoi nn I . il vc Her, furntee: lot SjxllM,
str.et pic I line n. Ivhborhnoet, 51, (W
1'. nn in ii nth 'I riioiii brick, modem
ml lit t ilis lu everv vvnv, $' 0t
(larllell, s e eoi. Hth lot St)i:, alreet
necclj ptvid with iiphalt, S loom brick,
-I ne rnnf JI.1
PJ7 Ml, lilrin S room brlel. nri'ieaeil hrlek
fret t nine toof. lot "ixl-i iM1
lilt. ltiKOklvn I, raom brlili slate tonf.
iiiliinir lu for furnace, afreet newl pived,
sr o
hid itnrflilii fl-rnom brick, slate root, as
philt leet lot :i, s:tvi
HJI (I trlleld- s-ioom Inlek hot and cold
wni, i. fuiniee, irood stj (. house: $l,5
l.'7 Itiooklv n ."-mom frntnei enttnpe In
tricwl oi 1, i shade trees and shniblier .
nl. lltili hnnie, lot 37'ilJl, It sold at
on e t. l,.l
PUT ilnrllel.l 7-rooin fi iinn. well bulll: nl
ni. st it w l..t "IC", will trade foi vaeint
pi p. n at i ash value, JI.schi
it 'e Trospes I C-room ft, line, lot 25l-'l;
I-
s l nisi., ave -7-rooin fritne: lot S'lVl-'J.
vv.H I. nil) hotiM' in fait rep ilr; stiei t p He'll,
lor h. s J f, . t ibeevn mnili, easv tentis
II i m
I'ail Montirnll 7-room brick, bath, etc .
S it te.ell lol Jll. JJ "!
17J5 .Montriills room rnnic. j,ooil looking
h .11- on h ilf block from M i In t cm hie ,
If !1,-1 J.-'')
2 i .'1 nllvi Double brick, in rooms cub
cellar nn I i whole hoii'c, fnrnaie, inodern
tin mi.l!iittt esphalt stlsct4 best rr-eleleMii e
peoil n if ltv. would tike a irood lot lu
pel! IMI Jl"l.m
lis VV ihi-h s room fi uni lot .1e)irvi
J!im
M (lee bet nth nlnl i;th tin-eomlmr Irns
Iness et niii minII'i1! lei t, ut a bniKain, bus
now u kouiI fi ini". retitltiK lor !D pit
ninnih nw tn i must sell ut once ninl will
make pi lee .eoonllm;, sinet now beluii
pa nl Willi astilinll
VI. (See ii e- e or slh. nlo front Dak lot
7Illii wllh i i on 1 In lilt house bused al
r." this I., Inrr lianonnllv m ross fiom th.
in w e i"i in houe mikes tt a Hue business
c i ii. i S mm
1.17 'liiiv 7 room lnlik, I irite bath
loom t, is .-ewer hot and cold water; lot
S'.Sl J lilies twe. HtleetH $lrliO
jiis iimvi: 7 itnovt inline, cow-
l'l I'TI- MTI'M- HIIMi: IIAltD CuAI,
I I UN VIM: I'lhTKIlN AND I'l'SII' IN
Kl'HMII N I.Sti A llilOli It VltN, $t("10
IU, lliooklvn 2'ixlJH 7 loom modern
friine lu nist-i I iss r.pilr, 2 Si
I oicsi in.it 17th, .'"ellO ') loom frame,
fiont and luck stnlis, etc., a baiKitln,
C' ,HI
liuv bitwien "Ith and IMh. M feet, 12
room Inlek oak llnl-.li. model ii In ever
vv.iv sti niu he it ISihiii
.1.11. is, ill between loth nnel lllll. ."'1J0 7
rniim btlik. bath, was, brick stable; 7,&i
Treio-t between 'ah and loth, Dulll, has
a irood 'i lejnni 1 1 et m. . $j am)
lii,7 ,1. fl. i-u J.Nl.17. 7-ioom frame, water
In linn-., .i .in and sewer: J3.000
ll.oek ell llit- e om. r of lloll anil 17th:
paved with asphalt, annual initnl Jl.r.oj
and cm b. Iniliasid, $17. "'X
srill'IIIIAN ACIIKS
", a. r. s in vv.tport, 3 acies in orchard,
tin. -jilik u.il well water, has a mood 7
n on n eine ind bun, -''j blocks from
id uie. bin', at i low mice
VAC VNT
11V DP, I'VltK Col ie.tli and Warwick,
. nxlli one e)I tl ' hiinelsomest lols In Hele
ii n k .it a b ti ealr
l.oi u.t Just houth of 12lh 0.1 rcct nt $110
p. 1 Ie O
(Miii.il, corner 13th Ii0l77, line corner
foi bio. k of Hits ni u haiimin.
Itilumoie, sotithivist iwncr inth 11i)S0
fe i vviililn a stoi. e't. ilirovv of the main en
li inn lo the. New Yoik t.lfe bullelliiH. at
u vei low pil e if hold at once
.sl l.onls ave mar W omlni,' C"lxl0, a
b tx b.ii tin In thb
l'i' li bet Vlnlbeit ami Hickory, a switch
on Huh nt ?17'i pel fool
l.ihcitv ii i e or If.th C9xtC', n Inrimln.
I Hi and Hie keirv I'lnest vacant switch
pi .perl lu the bottoms $3eX n foot
-. w i or l'rospei I and l'ecrj icvei A
v.tv handsome buildlli); nltp, 7uU'i, nt a
Vi rv low ptli i
llth aid GiutleM 1-1, lies just rluht
feu biilbllni;: a btrualn.
W'nwlik boulevaid, bet. 11th nml list,
at ?-e, pi t font.
TWO I.HIS IN HAIIVVOOD I'l.ACr
VMM. l'l T H'i WITH THI'M AND
TitDi: run ini-omi: citni'DitTY
iir.i.i.inii ri, cr, l'-i) rni:T or unr-
TIIM I. lll'II.DIMI HITI VT AUDIT
ACIti: IMtlCIN. Till! ItllCIINT I'll VNeill
nr'iin: i 1 1 oit mm: in i:i,r.cTitic
l'l rritNi.sni'H i ll:s'-cl,s uaimd
TltVNrili' tl'cnjlMMIHTIil.NN AND
vi.ici:s this iir..sutAiti.i; rvit
cii.vhi: rou a iiiimi:.
tlrand nve, bet. 17th and lSth, with (rood
nni' sloiy brick; lot I'Pj ft.; cheip at 110.-
Ce
I'or full lnfm m itlon call on or tele,
phone 23D VtillTdN Tll.wr.lt
inn and 1015 Walnut sl.
TO Itr.NT-lly Not ton Thavir,
Iti'il Kstate, l.o ins and Itititils,
Mil IS Walnut.
7W Cvpii'ss. 4 room Hit, C,
4lu7l i; .Hi, I room Hal Jii
llll I! i. tl), I loom (Int, 57.
1701 Doll, I i-onm lint, St.
1SU C, Mb, h room fiame, 123
Oiove. nevt north nf Sth, 9 room modern
flame, 3.'
TO ItHNT-
htoro room, ion Walnut st , steiin heat,
water! best iftull Im itlon
NDll'i'ON TH VYi:it.
1011 and lOll Walnut st
l'Altl'1,1
ttl.WIM. AMI
I IIIMi.
I I'lltll.sl-
SADNDDIts .. Whlle.lOU 11. belli stteet.
'phono '.ton, HctlttliiK and lav in. cat pets a
rpeeialty, upholslMlui: of all kinds, mat.
uences reiiutated liefer to Uogitett D tl,
Co nnd Kola Keith I'ur Co
It IM II IM,.
Tin: Kaunas Cllv Metal itooilnir i Cor-
niKitlnK Co, 1" lliilhln' i:x Til 18W
VVolllnleil ill -alliou.
DeMinls Sullivan was cut iii the back dur
liiK u lU'lit in a saloon at Tv.ilfih unci
Hlckor sti.eis kliuill' befoie inlilnldht
last ntuht r-eritenitt Case aii.stcd Julin
Ciestuit and loekid him up ut No, J police
station upon the chan,. nt dalnfr the. tut
line -ulllv.iu's wounl It. not serious,
Soon ulierwiinl Klehuid Cawuu vvus
stabbed In thu buek I.) an iinkiiown mint In
n t-aloou at Ninth und Mulberiy succts
Ho leci'lvid a slluht wound Ills assailant
escapee
'loin Moriu Arreatt'il
Tom Moiun, niiinber uf the ellrty dozen,
who bus been aricstoil twice mently on
cltiireen of hlithwa robbery, was ukuId
uiresteel last nlirht on a ihunre of ellsoi
derly conduct Murun l under Indictment
atul was out on bond at tho lime of his ur.
rest.
The Journal
Ten venib J, week
At our eiooi ev ti) morning.
in: ti. r.M.t'it: iiianii'imk.
No II MAN Jt
liriltKUTfoN. proprtetorn
eif ulatrnets nnd tftninlnera
or land tubs,
No in i:at Hlxlh eircei furnish dally II t
ie ii t r of i' il raioto fill in the te-or J
ers olIKe nl hiiiis.t. t it. Mo.
Noll Ml Irnnsfrra npp. nrlne In our
b.ilv tipoMs eontnln i on-mtnls, of Kcncfftl
untri'iu itiileM olli. twin- suled
April IV
lliiimr llr-.l ninl wife to Th)re
Nnlali, lot i, btork t I'ftinmrunt
lrk . ., . 2!
I'. W llhler nnd wife to f flet.
, Ie v lot I blo. k I, OtrhH pluer 7
John c Hrotlill In lr A Nitsh: lot
1 nil. I lint I of lot IV IIHnkUv
Pium-flrM etdilltloti ... .....
Jneih D IMvne to .1 11 I'nftie.
kits tirr tew nd part of lot t
bl.iek .11 Merits Kibllllnn .. ,,
elVorne W". Dav hel lf to .1. 8
1-.tlvvnr.tfe. lot 13, block I et ol
Llewellyn pine-"
flame io snme, lot Is, bleck S m
Wllllnm ttrny lo 4 II l.ynn, lol 15.
block 1, Abcideen imrtt
lllchor.1 I lobe r I ami nlnl wife tei ("
. IVnraoii. hU nml t. ftoulh-
vtecv . .
(leoree II. llnirNcui to Hunt) 1eki
pnrt or lots It and 1.'. Helmont. .
Kirttiw SI. autlrf in C. O Tlrhennr,
lot tl, tiltx k n. Metlee's Hel.lltl.in
TltVSTKi:' UKKDiC.
Kntnilel r'ntehflelel tn (Jeome Vnn
Derwerher, port of lot 17, Diittl'
vth ti lilltlnn ,
l"iiii" to snmj part of lot M, snme .
.inif to mnm pnit of lot in nm
Sinine to senile, it hrtlf f lol 1"
sunn , ...,...,..,,
Hntne lo same; sst hnlf of Int 1",
same ,
Same to same, eaut hair nf lot K,
same
Sam.- In same, west linlf of tot IS
sr.me . . .. ,
Same to snin. w.tet hnlf nf lot IS
MllIC ... ,
rtame to eamej east hnlt or lot lfi,
same . ,
Sui.. to sumej rt 1lf of lot 17,
smite ,
Same lo smut, enst hnlf ot lot 12.
Maine , , .
rbiim- to same; east hlt of lot 13,
Hftine ,.,.
Hiiinml I'lltehflclil to Oe-niRii Vnn
Derwrtker, mtit hnlf of kit 11.
tune
Hatnf to same, went hnlf ot lot 11,
Hfime . ,
Situe to sniiie! west half of lot J!
slime
tsimc A. Wilffht nml wife et al to
C , Talpe et nl, lot 30 Cottuiiv
plate .
Same- to same; lot HI, lint CottuKi
pi ice . ...
fame- lo r-mnlnirton Siv Iiiks bank
lots 1 anil ,", block 17, Ashbiirn's int
ention Hi to C W. Talpey it nl. lot ri,
t'otta(,e. ilaei. ..... . .
Will! nil otitis- and wife to W T
Mis.tve miarillau; lots I and I
blue k I tionililch's neldltloti
K 1! lelehiid-on and wlfo to 'arin
IhRton S.ivlmts bank: lot r, block
1). tloodrich's iiildltlon
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SUl'nm'M'oi'S hair, molea nnd wnrtn
pertnnnentl) removed by electricity with
out p tin or seal This Is the oldi sl est tb.
llahed place of the Weal and the only ntua
tint enn Bl e Kans is CltVs lendlni; ph
sleltna as reference A pinrnntee from In
evperlenecn oticrator or a refuitel of money
Is of no iivnll If scarrenl for life I mnk.
a ppcelalt of this only Coraitliatlnn fre")
and rontld' ml il Mrs Addle Itntnlill.
speclnllst. loom 0". Deardotff bulldlnt,-,
1101 Main sl
l'i:ilht)XA1 -Attention ladles' "Kminn"
Ilust DcvitoiHi vvlll nHrtri vour bust 3
Inch. liiiaiantee 1 s.n,,l Instructions,
-t , or -I puRe lllu-.tr eli d i alnlciirue e'e by
rinll llinnui Toll, t It i7 tr ltost.m Mii
'i:i:sONAl. Chile nee, von nre jmod
you nm kind von nte bundsotne von
would be perliot If ou would weai De-V.uill-rjn
e ne shoe Co 's p eitnershlp html
hi wi d shoe's at $.1 V.
I'l.liisON l- siupe'illnous hili posltlvelv
rertiovid toiicet wieiioul sllchtest lnjur ;
slljie rlol to elee tile, tlee elle pal tie til 11 s free'.
ci'llTIt- cM, ! .t.'l st Chie.ai.-o
1'1'ltSe.tNAI, l.uilli s, )r Vorell's IM elicit
1. iii.ili fills ltiver fill, safe and sine:
ne ileil, SI I'attl. ulais 4c C." Aurum
Millie ln Co. ' Stat. St. (MileMKO, HI
I'i:itStiNAI.r Man I ine piper. 2c stamp:
hundreds if iUs itptlons with resldencs:
nianv wealth. Mi and Mrs. Drake, 1
WishlnKton st. Chicago.
LOST.
I.Os On Walnut sl between Hth and
l.th sis. a pneketbook e oiitufuiim valuable.
IWIielS mill ,tki 111 llllUKe 1'illilel c 111
keel, the poe ketliook and pipers nml letutn
$, and not a iiilt of partnership haul
s.'wtel sho. s as reward
lie 'ArL,T-iiiii:i:Ni: snoi: co
Hie. Walnut -t
l.iiST-Thiitsiluv evenliiB about 11
o'i lot k, om pair of ojKra wlassi s an I
-lb k In a i d plush hair on a Krce n irlp car
I -liiil. r will phase r t tn n to .lourual of
llc.. Hew. II. I
I.eiST pall of iikI' fee I In ti pilr ot
oui piiitnrsh(. hand si wed Sis,", shots
DcV.vi i.T-tnti:i:Ni: siiou i o
lllii Walnut nt
vvw i i:n-iti: vi, us i vi i:.
H'.'Tni-Ti pur has, fur cash, i v.i.
cant lot J'e to fn. fo it, vvi t ol 1 roosi noiilv
of .iith e act of lliliiuien. Miiuh of 7th i ,
want i I'M.:. ilh .Viuthvvi. k Id al I" ten
ami lb tn il i i , Ni cv l..il; l.i f. bl.lt
VVANIM.D i'li-l-eli-s b.iri,.ilns In tei t .1
ptop.itv lei a-h. btintt oi send In votu'
iiesiiiptioii. ftom Jin iK) down, T II i; -
ilk', lell She Idle I.I.Ik.
i rvrii M.r.
sl':enfvci l iXNtf I fti) TH CrVeUfu77t eel
propi ri in nils e n, en ,ii or nn unit. ran. .
it mini for $1(0 i r mouth, foi a larger
rental pioperi and will pav liia.i to
i-. .en . ilI. .I Ift . ,. ,, . .i
I. J 1MSANKMN
411 She Idle li! Iff
TO i:CIIAN(ii: -A pilr of our match
lesB shoes foi $j s
Dc.VAl'1,'1 UltllHNr SIIOH CO
lllii Walnut st
i i!n-i i:u i ovir.v.Mi s.
chas k row i. John ii 'low r.
iTciluent. v Mte t'restdciit-
i: i. ii Minis,
Seciclat)
MIDLAND Titv.N'srrr. CO -rrelcht
mid tniTRiiKO triim-f ind to nnd from all
tlepots rnrnitiiti inovol and packed by
e-epeits r,7 and 4D9 Wj ttiebitto ct , ICan
fits City .Mo Telephone 1517
1'l.tlliMII N I.
MltS L. JA.Mi:s. Hi. well known clslr.
voant and trance mcdiiiin ma bo con
sufli'd at 1.1' l eli i'i,l tin parlm. J:) and 49
MATHItl M.IINel SI.V.N. l.-s ki-. n at
PUT Cliarloti. f -licit Tn. d..v .1 I i'riday
cvenluits at s o do k I. S Itobnie-on
iv iiiii. I si i: mr( i.i,
WK want a vouiii. ir.in In .ver town in
Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska to handln
our wheels Oei our cat iloue and price
to agents KANSAS CIT HlCVCI.r: CO .
tun ind 10.-1 Itr.ii.lw u K insia City Mo,
CltVlN iil'HCl'LA'riOV,
DO YOU Sl'IXMM.ATi:? Then stnd tat
our fru book "How to Speculate Suc
cessfuil " mil lnfm minion about Brain
and sio.k market Cumstock, llub'hvs
Co. ."I llilitn tiliic. ciue.lKO.
IIOIIMS AND l'IIK'l,i:i.
IIOItSLlS and cows kept In the. country;
calves raised, 51.1 per llrst year: all stock
em for M Sallsbuty. Itidtpe-ndence, Mo.
S.M I..
SAl-'Kh opened and rcbilred. bouirtil and
sold. Cotublnutlon loUci cleaned un4
thanseil II HAItltlOAN. Hxpert.
Telephone 12SI Wi Hast Tenth st.
ltrsi.M'lt,VNl.
'Tr?iUJ WANT itood oli4.tshlon butter,
milk oi irtuiu, ko to McOlutosk'a icstau.
nitit, 0 Walnut street.
w . -4
rtM-.itvi. Minn:.
Th' fumial of Mrs Jlurlan I: Nleholi
will take place fleiiu !a(e residence, 1S23
I'enii st , to day at .' p, m, Hurlal will ba
piivnte.
MM.itNd Miner.
blr Kulehts of Oriental Com.
mamlrry No. 3 are courisouilr la.
vitet to 'oiu Kansas City Cora,
maudery No 10 In Ibeir Entor
services to day. al ludeoenJenca
Aveuua M
L church Mtcii at Aiyluui nt u
J. 11 FIIAM-. ib
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