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yl 1 THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 8k I8D1. Ii ( VI' BONDS ALREADY ENGRAVED, BUT Till: COUNCIL Mt'ST ACT lll.l OHl; tiikv c..v hi: shini:i. A Sunn ii thr Voir Him ttrru Cnnrnril Biul Crrllllril Hip I'rnprr I'mrrrillnm 1)J- Orillnnmp Milt llo Titkcn I'mnmlltro I)lliilin1. t'ntrfn iinforr.cfn nceldinl ntnl ilplnys Intervene, the city will It.- in psf-ici:t tf lis wnler plant by AiiRiut l. The only thins likely, nml Hint Is ronnnlril n slind owy In tlio extreme, when the ntu at rhnrsdny Is consldprnl, Is that ellhff the oompnny or some citizen opixui-il to ll.o Issue or lioiuls mny fto Into .'niirt ntnl, nt tempt to slop tlio (.'onsnmiimlton of tl.r ileal by Injunction, The oily olllcrrs do not fear this, nn they nto s.itlsiletl Hint lh md or the IlKhl tins rome nt Inut, nml .ill tli.it iemlns Is compliance with the terms or tlio ileeree ot the feiler.ll courts. llnVH.K ilonp this Hie city will m eiultlnl to lintm tllnto pnurxMon nml will Ink? It. The remaining details nre ot it formal Jintnre. The niiieiiilinctit adopted by the ptoplo confers on tin! roliticil the power to Issno Iho bonds anil enforce the con tract entered Into for their piil. Tins cuti , not be done until Itcconler Arnold certifies tho vote to the council. The vote tnttst be cnnvnsseil by ttecorder Arnold ntnl two i tstlces of tho peace. This will be done '""imc time next week. Ah poon ns the cer lt,'lllciite sluuvltur that the nmciiilments have lo eeti adopted Is tiled, the council will pass wn ordltmnre dcclnrlnc the result, and nlso ilev.lnrlnK the amendments part of tho dial ter. Then the council will pass an ot illnii.ice, to lie submitted by the law ile-piirtf-i-nt of the city, which will provide lor tl . Issue of the bonds mid all the de tails i mcernlne denomination, etc., neces sary to complete the business. Having lono this thp mayor and comptroller will Men i no nouns, which win men no nrposit ed with the clerk ot tho rltcult court of the I'lllted t-'tates for tills cllsttiet, ahd tho rlty's end of (he bilsliu'ss will be li'iirhi'd when Hip money Is paid Into court ntid ap portioned nccordllu; to the decree. The ordinance to rnfnrcn the decree and icintraet will furnish all ot the details ot the transaction. There Is really little to be done, as tin,- bonds have, been engraved, mid all that Is needed Is the authority to slen and the slcnutiircs of the two olllrers ileslenntpil by the charter lo make them leKnI. This nlKiiltiff will be a work of somo considerable time, oivlnir to the number ot the securities. The law department has no doubt that tho matter will be consum mnted without hitch or delay, and Is ready to finish Hip Kood work made possible by tho people Thursday. Judge .McDotiRiil called a conference of the attorneys for the city yesterday, but owing to the necessary absence ot Sir, (iiiKe, the discussion was entirely Informal, .ludee Slavens and Mr. iIozzcIIp met with Judge .Me.Doiignl and talked over the or dinance, but ns Mr. Huge, has been looking after this portion of the work no attempt wns made to reach a Conclusion. Judge Jlcllougnl said that as the returns have not been canvassed and certllled, there was no need for haste, lie hopes to have a con fetence with the counsel Tor the city and wnter works Jointly In a few days. In order Hint all tuny be arranged satisfactorily to all concerned, llo snld yesterdny Hint ho Anticipated no trouble from the company, nml believed that Hip matter would be ad Justed amicably without nddltloiinl Iltlgn ilnn. Comptroller Shannon snld Hint there wns considerable, work lo be done, but there was no catisn for ilelny. .Iln understood Hint the bonds have been engraved, mid nil that Is needed Is to pass the ordinance eonferi'lnir authority on the proper oillcers to sign them up and make ttip deposit re ciulrcd under the decree. He believed that the vote at the special election wns so Im pressive that nobody would Imvo the te merity to utfick the. bonds. Ho believed the company would accept the Inevitable nnd yield to such an overwhelming expres sion of public sentiment. The members of tho Citizens Association, the organization which waged such a vig orous and successful campaign or riluiw tlcin, met at hcadmiartors yesterdny and cloned ni their business mid dissolved the association. Chairman illchards, or the llnnnco committee, was espcclnllv gratltlcd nt the result or the elpetiuii, He said Hint the action ot the people was an indorse ment or tho action of the bond committee, lie said that while tho bonus received was low If the men who cast slurs on the com mittee had gone with the members to the i.-ioney markets and round the giound plowed out from under their rcet. they would understand why the hid was so low. Ho snld they found Hint every possible thing had been done to mnke it hnrd to s.ell the bonds, and that the committee, nrter u hard light ror the city, had do no the best Hint could havo been done nt thu time and under the clieumstniices. The only danger Is Hint some man may attempt to stop the Issue or these bonds on the ground that they exceed the debt making limit or the city, and are, conse. fluently, illegnl. This will be met with the decision ot tlio federal circuit court ot ap peals, where It was held that tlio contract tor the purchase of the water works was made before the constitutional limit wns Incorporated In the constitution. 11 Is not 'believed Hint any state court will make u mlliig In tho face of that decision and the manifested wishes of the people, as shown by Thursday's election. Professor Haines, chemist to the Chicago Knnr.i nf health. ,ivs he has found the Itoyal Unking Powder the purest und strongest, and superior to all others In every respect. iil'sini:ss MMOK. Reports Iti'i-flved nt WHterilajN Sleeting of the Kiiiihiih ("lin-hl. The session ot tho Kansas elassls of the Reformed church opened at SiM yesterdny morning for business in St. Paul's Keformed church, l'Hti Central street. President Dechant called the meeting to order. Dr. I). H. Kouso, general missionary superintendent, was present nnd made a few remarks. Most or the duy was occu pied listening to and discussing parochial reports, which appeared finite satisfactory. Neaily all reports show an advance nlong all lines of church work. A motion was adopted recommending the disposal of the Denver church pioperty, and nfler sntls fylng all Incumbrances against Hint prop erty, to place the remainder at the dispos al of the church to Increase tho conven iences ot worship. .,,.,, , Tho Women's Classical Missionary Hocle tv held a meeting yesterday afternoon In the lecture room of the bt. j'aul's Ite formed church. The home missions and church extension work were the important features brought before tho meeting for discussion. A largo number ot delegates are present. i:xeellor Spring. Sunday excursion special train from Union Depot, via Wabash railroad, lenvon at 9:30 u. in. Spend tho entire day at lix oelslor Springs. Hound trip t. intkhstati: ca.nniihs. They Meet In linnum City, Organise and Meet Ollleeri. The Missouri-Kansas Cnnners' Associa tion met yesterdny afternoon In tho lllos bom house and formed a permanent organ ization for the mutual benellt or the own ers of canning factories located in tho .Missouri valley. About seventeen factories were represented and the meeting, was very Interesting. A constitution and by laws were adopted, but no pUioi chosen to hold the next unnuitl uiectiiiif. It will probably come to Kansas City. Tim fol lowing oillcers wen' elected yesterday; S. Criim, llaiiiet, Kim., president; b. Peicv Silver, Lexington, .Mo vice president; Jul ius S. IMwards, Leavenworth, kus,, sec retary und treasurer. i gjfiSOSi w .... .. ......... 1.. .......h - V a. ..?.. & fiRBfll IK i JH 4 UU iilC llllClCdlCU III gelling gVVU Ultte bmi-j,, Jh . f,wn ,.ri'5 j-j Collars, you want right shapes, too. Write for our Souvenir of Fashions, fret b,r wit. After that see your Outfitter, and buy these guaranteed gwJs. CLUnTT, COON & CO., Maker. Factories, Troy, N.Y, 4 :& Pure .Blood Ctvos Perfect Hcrtlth-Hoori's Snr- sapnrma iymkos Puro Blood "J became troubled Willi sore which broko out onnic from tlio loner part of my body down lo my ankles, il.trk, flat Ami Vory Painfull Hood' RarMparlllt cleared my s tern and heated tlio sore In a short time. It alio Imnrmcil my Appotlto and benefited hiyprn era! health. I recom mend Hood's SampnrllU to alt.-' t V, Thomas, Postmaster, liurtnn'. Creek, Va. H wd's S; Cures I. Hoi I 'n Pills are the best. Kc. per box. ioi;ciii:i oil' I'owticit. Three t.lttto Unfit llaie Tlielr I'ncrt anil Atiin Itlonn lull of (lln. Three small children of Morris JlorkowltK, a second hand dealer nt 2iH lntleixMideiico nventic, wcru seriously In jured by tho explosion ot a small bottle of Ritniiowflcr yesterday afternoon at II o'clock. William, Benjamin nnd .Voali llcrkowltss, nfred (1, I nnd .1 yenrs, found n bottle of powder In their father's store. Tho boys carried It to tlio pavement mid ilruppeil a lighted mutch down the neck ot tho bottle. Instantly there was) a loud explosion. People In the vicinity ot Missouri itvciitio nnd Oak street thought that somo one had attempted to wreck the Jnll. Windows on both sides of tho street where the accident hnp peneil were blown out. A large crowd soon piithercd nml the police wcte forced to take chnrge of the store. Into which the children hail been curried. The police ambulance was summoned and tho children were taken to the police stntlon, where Police Surgeon I lytic found their Injuries trivial, it required several hours' work, however, lo pick out all the broken bits of glass from their fnccs. legs anil anus. N'oali, the youngest boy, was slightly cut on the left foot. After their wounds were dressed tho children were taken to their home. . The persons who heard the explosion are at n loss to understand why tho children were not blown .to atoms, since nil three boys were closely gathered about the bottle nt tho time of the ex plosion. HODY OP N'OAII KNO.V. It Will Probably llo Consigned to a (Irani In Potters lielil. Unless some friends come to the ft out and contribute the necessary amount ot cash for the funeral expenses, the remains ot Noah Knox, the old blind man who was for so ninny years down on the avenue near the Union depot, will be hurled In Potter's Held, Tho death of the old man took place Sunday afternoon al the elty hospital und the remains me being held nt Newcomer's undertaking parlors for the action or the friends of the deceased. They are trying to get enough cash together to lay the remains away decently, but are having a hard time. The old man was a soldier during the late war. Jle suffered from tho smallpox while at Vleksburg and from the effects of It, as he claimed, wns blind ror many years. He was over !W years old at the time of his death. Animal Uxtrncts Cerehrlne for brain. Car diac, for heart, Ovarlne, etc., St. Druggists. ititn;rs in wiciiita cam:. SenL to Iiiterntatii Ciiliiiuprco Coiiiiulsslon ith by tile Mlsiourl Piiclllc. When the Interstate commerce commis sion met In this elty Mny 3 and I and listened to the evidence In the "Wichita" case, the attorneys for tlio railroads were allowed I'orty-llvo days in which to prepare their briefs and submit them to the commissioners. Yesterday the tlrst brief In the case was for ward ed to Wash ington by the .Missouri P.iclllo attorney. Colonel J. 11. HIchnriK The briefs of the Santa. JV, Hock Island and .Missouri, Kansas A: Texas loads will follow In a few days and a decision Is expected about Julv I. The plaintiff, by Its attorney. Ucorge V. Douglass, submitted Its brief some lifted! days ago. IMPOKTANT CIIANCi: Ol TI3II: On tlio SANTA Pi: KOCTi: llelweeu Kiin hiis City and Chicago. On und after Sunday. Juno , trains will leavo Kansas City Union depot for tho Hast as follows: Chicago Daylight Kxprcss, dally, 7;S0 n. m. l-'ort Madison Local, dally except Sunday, S:I0 n. in. Columbian Limited, dally, B:S0 p. m. Kansas City and Chicago Limited, daily, 7:il p. m. The Santa Ke Is the only line running three fast trains dally between Kansas City nnd Chicago. Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars and dining cars on ail trains. .Meals served In the dining cars on the Huropeuu plan. SANTA KK HOUTB ticket olllces, north east corner Tenth and .Main streets, 1000 Union avenue ami I'nlon depot. liKOHUU W. llAOKNllL'Cil. P. & T. A. A Letter of liHjtilrv Postmaster Homer Heed yesterday re ceived a letter from .Mrs. Annie Morrison, of Sltti North Twenty-fourth street, Omaha, Inquiring as to the whereabouts of jne Knsnils Mortlson, her husband, who 's thought to ho working on a farm near Kansas City. The letter suited lh.it she was out of work, her child wns 111 and they very much desired to llnd .Mr. Mor tlson, us both were In need of Ills care and support. No Hiich person Is known al tho postolllce. The Royal Raking Powder Is recom mended by the best chefs and authorities on cuisine In every land. Opportunity for I'itdiliig. The Westport & Waldo railway will run a special train to Hue River park Sunday and Tuesday evenings, the Uth nnd 11th, leaving Westport at 7:30 p. m, and re turning, leaving the park at lu o'clock. The river will he lighted. Hulling at the park is very good this season. A I'crnoiiul encounter. At noon yesterday a brisk light occurred near the entrance, of the New York Life building at Ninth and Wall streets. Sev eral necks ago, it Is said, ex-ShcrllT W. S. SltlliiHton und lleorge W. Kellogg engaged In a game of ards. Kver since ,i coldness has existed between the two men, Yester day Sitllngton and Kellogg met ut the New York Life building ami quarreled. Finally Sitllngton. It Is charged, raised a cane that he held in his hand and dealt KellOKK several severe blows, lloth men were arrested by Patrolman Mulligan and taken to the Central police station, where they gave bonds for their appearance In police court this morning, BRAND COLLARS m SCUFFS are Guaranteed Goods Si and may bo hud of all I.eudiug ,, Vcalvrs. ,Sco all Shapes ut 0Q e yuur OulfiHcr'a'. St ill, 1irC. f'ltl ,11, it v-.-i4 miviint 10t fit! (tVviV V - '' a x f fTi &euz$ g & FOUR OLD MEN. Turned (hit nf the City llnpltnl nml Itc- finril Aid I'rom ihe County, They (lo Perth to Yliindrr the Street. There is a growing misunderstanding be tween Hie city ph.Vski.in and Hie county court as lo the n sponslblllty tor Hie enro ot certnlu people dependent upon charity for support. The four persons In question were, until yesterday, Inmates of the elty bopltal, when, upon order ot tr. Cotlln, they were Inkpii to the county court for the piirpoe of having them sent to the county firm. lmmedlatelv upon the rtppenranrc of the four linrortimntf'S Judge, Stone declared the court adjourned, and left them lo the tender nicnip of the unsympathetic, by slanders about the court room, and there they renunned until evening, when they b ft the entttl house. With Hip i xceptloti of orip, who man nire.i to Und his way hack to the elty hiH p'tnl, ho one seems to ktioiv the where abouts of the rcmnlnln three. The county court professed lunornnee, the police were not taking any notice uf them, the Hu mane Society disclaimed an) knowledge of thrir whereabouts and to nil Intents nnd pnrpoen they nre temp.initily removed from Hip ken of either i ily or county of llclals. Their names nre Lee Young. Red man Wnih. lleorge Cnpp nnd William lllack. Tlii- last iiamcd was tha one who retutneil to the hospital. . The county court claims that the oily ought to take care of them, while the elty physician says Hint there Is no room tor them at the city hopltal. Thp four men whom nobody seenn to want to care for arc old and sick and h.udly ill to be about. GREATER KANSAS CITY, Kansas City's greatest excursion tourl The Iturlliigton Route will, on June '.,, start from Kansas City a personally con ducted tour, w lilch wilt be llrst-clais In every detail, touching Denver, Colorado Springs, where stop will be made for one night's rest, Mnnltou, Harden of the (!od Royal (Jorge Canon or the Arkansas, -Mount Ouray, Marshall Pnss, (lleliwood Springs, Salt Lake CltJ, Ogden, Melrose, liilttn City. .Mont., Livingstone, the llreat National Yellowstone Park. Mammoth Hot Springs, Hillings, Mont., the great Hot Springs or South Dakota, the "Carlsbad of America." making a tnlir of twenty-one days. The tourists on this occasion will have llrst-elass dining cars, will be taken care of nt the very best hotels lu the places through which they pass, all ex penses paid. Including drlvcH (plough the National park and all expenses requisite for the trip. Already u. number of prominent people from Kansas City have engaged tpme, from which point Chicago and St. Louis p.uiles will Join (lie excursion. Parlies contemplating this trip should at range to deposit ;' per ticket at onre nnd the remainder ten days before they start, that all arrangements may be dell nltely completed In ample (line. This Is nn opportunity of a life time lo enjoy a llrst-elass pleasuie trip. 1'or full Information or printed and descriptive pamphlets of this excursion address. ii. c. (nut, Assistant (jenerat Passenger Agent. Kunsns City, Mo. SIIIHWAI.K .MATHHIAI.. Tho Hoard or Pnlillii WnrkH Flooded Willi IVtltliins. The board of public works was Hooded yesterday with petitions asking for certain kinds of nt'tlllclal stone ns the sidewalk materials on the Hast side. The boiml ha v. Ing declared that only three kinds of ma terial can be used, either natural stone Magging, nrtldclnl atone or vitrllled lulck, the property owners where llrst-cluss side, walks have been ordered nre coming to the front with petitions In favor of one o( the three materials. Yesterday's batch was for artlllelal stone In hexagonal blocks. The board passed the entire batch over to the city engineer ror Investigation and report, the same action having been taken with all Much petitions. Theie was con siderable public business or a minor nature before the board, but the only big contract certllled to was for the grading of Penn street, from Villa to Thlrty-lirst. The en gineer certllled that Contractor Timothy llrosnuluin lias completed the work and Hint the Job Is ready for acceptance. The amount due was certllled to be SH,!).1.. The board apportioned the cost und or dered tux bills lo pay for It. Death and Cuiicri).. The funeral of Mary K. Mnrtyu. aged 17. daughter of Mr. und .Mrs. Daniel Mnrtyn. Hi21 Holmes street, took plucc yesterday nt 2 p. m.. at the home. Dr. Cromer olllclatlng. llurliil was In Union cemetery. Rosa. Wlssman, the S-yenr-uld daugh ter of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Theodore Wlssman, of 1S:: Holmes street, died yesterday morning at C o'clock. The cause of death was diphtheria. The funeral was held at the home yesterday afternoon at u o'clock, liurlal was In Sts. Peter and Paul cemetery. The funeral of Hanner K. Shawhan, the U-yenr-old son of H. K. Sliawiinn, of the Helping Hand Institute, who fell from a window Thursday, causing In stant death, took place yesterday at 2 p. in., at the Helping Hand. Dr. .Mitchell conducted the funeral. Tho liuiial was in ICImwood cemetery. Alexander Heiinett, aged 69 years, died yesterday noon at his home, ;iol Kuclld avenue. lie leaves a wife nnd large family of grown children. The funeral will take place to-day at " o'clock at the home. Rev. W. I- Richardson, pastor of the First Christian church, will con duct the services. Hurlal will bo in Kliiiwooil cemetery. llarrle Frank, aged II years, died late Thursday night at his home, hos Truest avenue, I lo leaves a wife and family. He was a clerk at the Colilen Kngle. Tho funeral arrangements have not yet been made. You will prize Hl.ND'.aion.vs for thecomtort It gives, jt removes the conn perfectly. Pahkku's Gimi ku Tonic the best cough cure. Hleycle i:lllliltion. The bicycle exhibition that U to be held at the Y. M. C. A. June 19. 20 and 21 Is developing Into nn elaborate nlfalr. All tho dealers 111 the elty are preparing to take part in the exhibit ami ninny of them will have as many at ten wheels on ex hibition. Tlio exhibition will take place Willie the state Y. M. C. A. athletic meet is In uniiual session in this city. The parlors, rending room, library and gym nasium room will be given over to the bicycle exhibitors and nil the available space will bo tilled with bicycles nf all kinds. Much Interest Is being taken In the exhibit by manufacturers and wheel men all over the country. Many manu facturers will have new wheels on exhi bition that have not as yet been on the markets. A test of speed, durability and adaptability will lie iiuulo of many of the wheels on exhibition. The tests will be undo at the V. M. C. A athletic park, Twelfth ami Porter road, The cook should havo the llnest things to woik with, and the Royal Ha king Pow der Is not only the llnest, but the most economical to use, because It goes so much further. .Sudden Heath or W, II. Hldgely, Mr. W. 11. Hldgely, of 7o7 Locust street, was found dead in his bed yesterday morn ing, He retired early the evening before, sleeping, ns usual, with his 13-year-old sou. At H o'clock yesterday morning tho little boy tried to arouso his father, and, iifi.r rnlllnir to do so. railed for his mother und sister lu an adjoining room. When they entered (lie room, uiey iimnu .nr, mugeiy dead, Dr. I J. L. llutton was calleil, in, and lie gavu it as his opinion that death oc curred about midnight. The deceased was 3'.) years, old and leaves a wile, u sou and a daughter. Mr. Hldgely was employed by the Metropolitan Life Insiiraneo Company. A brother urrlved fioui PIKsburs, Kim., yesterday evening, A post mortem examination was held yes terday morning at J. W. Wagner's morgue. Tho cause of death was found to bo heart disease. The remains will mc taken this morning to Ulrard, Kus., for burial. .Mrs. Iljile Wan Ariullled. On June 3 a barn located In tho rear of No, Ml Ullllss street was burned. Tho barn was (he properly of Mrs. Sarah Hyde and was rented to lleorge Hay, The origin of the lire created much talk la that neigh borhood, and llnally led lo Hie arrest of Mrs. Jlyde. She was charged with slander by Ray, It being alleged that she had publicly stat ed that he had set lire to the stable. Yes terday Mrs. Hyde was tried by a jury In Justice Walls' court and acquitted of the chur.e. Not lleforo Aunuot I, Receiver John Perry has a largo force of clerks preparing the checks and schedules for the 25 per cent dividend to be paid by the National Hank of Kansas City tho last of next month. It was announced a short time ago that the dividend would bo paid August J. Receiver Perry thought to shorten the lime, but a fast us able men can do the work It will not be possible to bu leudy before August. mM J I iCX Its Time lo ln.voiniiut heavy siiil. Wwiii vveallipT isvvilh lis. Tho proitoi' wearables now are Lljrlil, Coals, Straw Huts, iVoirlltrec .Shlrls, etc. Those uro hints Tor you: Fast Hhto anil Hindi Soi'L'o Coats. $ to S3. Thosanio with Vests, SI lo 87.S0. Fast lllaok Alpaca Coals at. $1- Garner's Percale New;! iiree Shirts, with collars attached, also with separate, collars and link Cull's, nlSl.OU. 927-029 MAIN ST. SUN'DAV si:hvk;i. At Washington Streot .Methodist church, l!lii Washington street, the pastor, Rev. W. C. Hill, will preach nt II u. in. nml S p. m. .Sunday school nt V 4. a, m. Class meeting at .1 p, m. Kpworth Leugtie at ?:lf p. m. The sacrament of baptism will he administered by Immersion nt the West Side Christian church, Twentieth and Penn streets, at S p, in. All candidates me requested to be at tha morning service at the church. There will be regular services at the chapel of the Reorganized Church of Jesui Christ of Latter Day H.ilnls. 2.1JI Wabash avenue. Pleaching at 11 a. m. nnd s p. in, Social Hireling at 2:30 p. in. and Sabbath school at !i:.T a, in. District eonrprence convenes at 10 a, m. Saturday, lasting over .Sunday. There will be several eldders present from Independence and other places. Dundee Plnco Methodist Kplscopal church, Tree-it avenue and Fifteenth street. Rev. Dr. O. P. Wright, the pastor, will preach In the morning on "Childhood, from the View Point of Compnrutive Re ligions." The annual Children's day cele bration will occur In the evening. Rev. F. It. .March will preach at the First I'nlted Presbyterian church, corner of Six teenth nml Holmes, at ln:r a. lu. and s p. m. Subject, "The Wicked Husbandmen" and "What Is It to He a Christian?" At the First Presbyterian church, Tenth and Forest, the pastor, Mr. 11. C. Stanton, will preach Sunday morning from the text, "Young men nnd maidens, old men and children, let them praise the name ot the Lord." Special music, nnd exercises for Children's day. In the evening his subject will lie, "The Crisis In Queen Ksther'i Lire." Musical programme ot tlospel hymns. At the city mission tint of the M. K, church, corner Campbell street und Inde pendence avenue, Sabbath school at II p. m. At I p. in., temperance mass faceting, addiessed by Rev. J. P. Hew and other.-; S p. m.. preaching by Rev. .1. P. Dew. Sub Ject. "The Knd of All Things." A song service of twenty minutes will precede the sermon, conducted by Mr. Dew, who will sing some special selections. Llnwood Presbyterian church. Rev. J. A. P. McfJaw, pastor. Children's day services in the morning. Subject of the evening sermon. "Munllness." First Universalis! church, 1210 Hast Ninth street: Services ut 11 i. m., conducted by Miss Rose Lake, or the A oung People's Christian Fiilon. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. At the First Chilstlan church, Rev. W. F. Richardson, the pastor, will preach morning and evening. His evening subject will be "The Desirability and Piacti.-abll-Ity of Christian 1'nlty." .Sunday school nt 12 in. Christian Hndenvor meeting ut 7 p. m. Air. John Kcrnji.the Scottish singing evan gelist, will lead the meeting at the Rob erts mission. b"l Hast Third street. Sunday evening at S o'clock. Sunday school at I! p. m. At the West Side Christian church, cor ner Twentieth and Perm, the nnstor. F.. S Muekley. will pleach at 11 a. lu. and 8 p. ill. Subject of evening sermon, "Chris tian Union, the llrentest Question ot' To day." llaptlzina: at night. At tile Second Presbyteil.in church, cor ner Thirteenth nnd Central streets. Rev. II. C. .Minion, D. D., of the California theological semlnaiy, will preach both morning and evening. The morning serv ice will be uu observance of Children's day. Rev. Robert Talbot, rector of Trinity church, coiner ol Tenth and Tracy, will hold the fallowing seivlces: Holy com munion at 7:"0 a. m., Sunday school at 0:2u a. in., morning prayer and sermon at It a. in. and choral evensong ut .' p. m. St. (Jeorge's pro-caihedr.il. corner Truest and Llnwood avenues. Right Rev. H. H. Atwill. D. D.. bishop, Rev. S. M. Holden, dean ICarly communion, ":3n a. in.; Sun day school 9:13 u. m.; morning prayer no I sermon, holy communion, 11 a. nt. ; even ing prayer and sermon, S p. m.; Friday evening prayer mid lecture s p. m. The musical portion of the services will be rendered by the vested choir of men and boys. At Arlington M. K. church. Seventeenth and Prospect, Children's day will be ob served at 10 o'clock a. m.; Hpworth League devotional meeting al 7 p. in.; pleaching at S p, m. by the pastor. Rev. L. (.'. Sap pentlclil; subject, "The Crude Cake." At the Summit Street M. H. church tho pastor will preuch In the morning to the young people from "True Manhood;" Chil dren's day exercises In the evening. Dr. (leorge II. Combs, of (ho Slxlh nnd Prospect Christian church, will fill his pul pit as usual to-morrow. .Morning subject, "Some of the Causes of Modern Pessim ism;" evening, "The I'uehaiiglug Lord." At the First Cumberland Presbyterian church, corner Thirteenth und Oak streets, the pastor, Rev. H. N. Allen, will preach nt 11 u clock n. m. There will be no servlcH at night. The Sunday school service will be held as usual ut !i:20 a. m., and the Young People's Society of christian L'n deavor will hold their meeting at ii:!5 p. m. At fit, Paul's Reformed church, KiO Cen tral strejt. Rev. J. W. Love, pastor, the services will begin with a Children's day service at (i:l. a. in., followed by commun ion of members of Kunsns classis and St. Paul's congregation nt H a. m. ; sermon by Rev. (1. W. Hemugen, of Fall-view, Kus. Christian niuleavor Society at 7 p. in., ad dressed by members of classis; Ladles' Classical Mlsslonat') Society will hold Its meeting at S p. m.; Rev. D. S. Fouse, 4). I)., will deliver the principal addiess, Reformed Presbyterian church, 173." Sum mit street: 11 a. in.. "Abiding in Christ's Love;" 7:13 p. in., "Social Worship." Hey. A. J. MeFnrlund. pastor. Rev. Charles H. .Mitchell. D. D.. will preach morning and evening at (Irand Aveuuo church. Infants and adults nre jo bo baptUod at tho morning service. Morn ing sunjec!. -Ligui in narK I'laccs;- even ing subject, "What -Must I Do to Ho Duinned?" At the Independence Avenue M. H, church elaborate Children's day services will be held. Christian Science services, lOlfi (Irand avenue. 11 a. m. Sunday subject, "Can (Jod Allow Kvll and How Should wo Ap ply the Term Son of Man?" Christ church, corner Tenth street and Park avenue, Rev. I.. M, Walters, rector. Services 11 a, in, and S p. m.; Children's flny service and sermon; singing by the choir and children. Rev. J, SI. Cromer will preach Sunday morning In his pulpit, tho First Lutheran church, corner Fourteenth and Cherry, on the text. "That J may know Him and tho power of Ills resurrection, and the fellow, ship ot his sufferings, being made conform, able unto Ills denlh." Jn the evening ho will preach tho third sermon In his series on "Sermons In Candles," which will be II lustralecl by a number of beautiful views with the stereopticon. After a liuiuiviay Wife. Browning Starr, alias A. H. Hrownlng. of Sprlngtleld. -Mo., Is In Kansas City In search of bis wife, who disappeared from Springfield on May 9. Ha claims that she left Springfield with a traveling man and came to this city, where they are now sup. posed to be lu hiding. Mrs. Starr Is SJ j ears of age. Detectives Shelby and Nlch. uls have been working on the case for several days, but Imve so tar failed to lo cate the fugitives. M; JLXSC NORTH END LAND DEALS, T. C. HAII;s L'l.OSHH A I'tlMll.tir Kill (llCOl Nil NHAIt Till', lilt l:l(. When Hie dinip llle ItKilpprnr Work mi Hip tiiillnlOicd llrldge Will Renin New (In Company .Make n I tic I'liriiine. President Theodore ('. Hates, of Hi. Kii!i?n.s City Atlantic, fond, whj has been In this city for several days pasi, has cloxed thu contract for the purchase of n tract nf ground near the .Mlssottil (Iver between Cherry illnl l.oclist streets, for Ihe erection of the llrst pier of the Winner btldge. The properly Is bow lu contract anil Ihe sale Is to close within llftceti tiny The sellers, It Is snld, nre the Woods Hius., of 'the Union Ice and ('mil Company. They own large tracts along- the river front. What the price was has lint been learned. It is consid ered well high a certainty Hint tho vvotk ot completing; the bridge will be begun about the middle of this month or the llrst of July. President Hates left Ihls oily for HI. liuls yestetday morning, It being his Intention to return liete on June 17. It Is thought that then the work on the pier will be begun. For several days past President Hates, his attortlc.vs. Colonel Withers, nf Hal veston, Tex., und several engineers have been Inspecting the properties lit Hip North end with a view to beginning the work on the bridge. However, It has been deemed advisable by them not to take any steps until the June rise, which has iilicudy begun, has come und gone. Hence the present delay. It Is said Hint .Mcflee ,. Kaliimin, the contractors who built the piers now standing, have cnu tiaeted for the remainder of the piers nnd Hie trestle work. When once the work has been begun It will proceed with great rapidity, for It Is understood that the company Iiiih arranged for all of the iron work so that the bolting and riveting- may go on without delay, Hut this Is not all the news relative to the North end. The Dollar Has Com pany, of which R. M. Snyder Is presi dent, has purchased almost all of the tract of property bounded on the north by First street, on the cast by Troost avenue, on the south by Third direct nnd on the west by (lllllss street. The trnct Is to be used us the site for the new gns works. The size of the property Is about live and three-tiartors acres. A few of the lots embraced In the tract have not been secured as yet. It Is said, though the new company Is now negoti ating for their purchase. The considera tion, It Is understood, was J7.1.D00. It Is reported that the mill of the .enlth Milling Company, situated on the north east corner of the tract, was bought by the company for some StS.OOD. nnd will be used as the power house of the gns works. The tracks of the Chicago , Alton nmd run across the property, though this will nut Interfere with the laying of the pipes. The Royal Halting Powder Is the grentest of the modern time helps to perfect conk ing nnd every leeelpl reuniting u raising Ingiedlent should embody It. Ilenf mill Dumb Pupils Hold a Picnic. Probably the ipiletest picnic held lu or about Kansas City for somo time wns the one .it Merrlani park yesterday, where "oo pupils of Ihe state school for deaf and dumb, at Olntlie. Kas., romped nnd played In (he woods, talking In tlnir wonderful sign language of the beauties of nature, or which they were In .ill probability more observant than the average crowd. The scholars were chaperoned by Superintend ent Stewart and various members of the faculty of teachers. A few of the parents were present. They came from (H.ithe In a special train over the Memphis railroad and returned at ii o'clock last evening. Ladles Who use SOZODONT have only (o open their lips to prove its excellence. Their white, gleaming, spotless teeth and fra grant breath will tell the story There Is more d ninnd fur this wholesome and ilu cxccptlnnahle preparation than for any other dentifrice In the market 6 GREAT BARGAINS FOR TO-DAY (SnTf)AY.) NO. I. ::n Quick Meal (iiisollne Stoves, were $3.ixi, now f:'.:1 in Quick Meal tlasoline Stoves, were ?i.i, now f.i. 100 Quli k Meal Clasollne Stoves, were Jj.'o. now Sl.no 7e Quick Meal Oasnllue Stoves, were K'. niiw t"."0 f.0 Qui. k Me.il Gasoline Stoves, were JiJ.iM. now Jin in in QUli k Meal (insolllie Stoves, were Ji",.ii. now j:.1.i"l H no. a. REFRIGERATORS. 1.1 Refrigerators, were IS.2.", now. ..$7 tin I'.' Refrigerators, were tin, now fi.'S ii Refrigerators, weie $11 r.o, now..Sl(i.r,o fi Refrigerators, were J12 7.1. now. .HI 7.1 tl Refrigerators, were f 11.73. now .SA.- No. :i. FREEZERS. do 2-it Llghinhig Ice Cream Freezers, were Jl 3.1, now $110 IS 3-rt. Lightning Ice Cream Freezers, were $1.7.1. now JI.R.1 02 -l-ni Lightning Ice Cream. Freezers, w ere $2W, lunv $1.7.1 Ml, I, Water Coolers l'nncy Colors. ." 2-gnl.. were $2 2.1. now $1.7.1 .71 l.gul.. were $.i.in, now $2.21 2!) (1-gul., were 1l.(, now jll.oo N(TT .t. ---.- M SCREEN DOORS. H 2iM 2 ft. fi I n. Ml ft. In.... 2H0 2 ft. S In Ml ft. S In.. . 22.1 2 ft. lu in.xfi ft. in In. ... Mo . . . .Mo NO. II. Adjustable Window Screens, 'M all sizes, were 3.1, 10, Cne, now . 2.1e HOP rolls Wire Screen ;. Itse so,, ft. Union stove & Hardware Co,, 517 and 519 Main Street. How IFoiilil Yoii Deb "Nobility?" "Something grand and pure" would item to come somewhere ncur It with, out going, Into the dictionary. There Is a nobility about that Is very apparent even to a mu. sial novice. These Instruments aro Strictly tliili Grade, We have a beautiful stock. Kxam. Ine before you buy your piano. KANSAS CITY PIANO GO,, 1215 MAIN ST. We also tell: FISCHER ami NEW ENCLAND. hiiiMMMMmMsiMMmMmMMiIs M y v M Tb-t Plte The Best Bicycle. On ihe sfeaiibT.lic.n. of every Columbia bicycle of this year's nuke that name-plate nppears. It is unique, handsome, and indicates much satisfaction and highest enjoyment to the rider. No other bicycle has ever equalled a Columbia. N'o other bicycle ever shall equal a Columbia. The greatest bicycle factory in the world says so. 1 MKew Price $QQ - .. . . - M HAkiioki) ntr.Yci.ns. next Vest, $80 $n0. $50 .for bovs' and plrls $2CA POPE yviFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. ranch tronesi Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Pruvldtnce, fluff.!.. , X mmmmmmmmmmi J. F. SCHMELZER ,t SONS. NRonts for Columbia and Hartford Dlcyclos, Kansas City, Mo. I rraiiilllllllllllSlfe IJIIIIIIuWiinii .tiiilbiiuijj1 DID YOU GET L,. mi m-jF- ULfin n.nriri iiriiii Doctor Henderson 101 West pill Street, Kansas City, Mo. Tli Oltl Itrllnliln Doctor. 01ih't. In Acr, I.onjjrt I.oralcil. A Ttprruliw :,,ln,.tn lu M.iiltrlnr. (iT y7 Ycur.n Mu-cliil l'mclL-f. BrV r i Authorized l)T tho Stnto to treat CHRONIC. 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