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"s5jsirwS?sssrjvj." i TIIK KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, SATUHDAY. AUCJUST 17, 1.S5U 3 i i. w t.H kl EPOCH IN THE CITY'S HISTORY SMlORtUH Sl(l 1IIK HAP 'l OS IMI PAMMt OltHINAM'K'. Thi- t flip llf-Klniilnc nf tin "-j-.trmnllr llilpreitrniMil nf the ilrrot I nun Itin Iliilii( I ontir nf tlir t It y I I in lt Mure Pinlnu rreipeiiel. Minor tin.U iotpr1iy pliciM hl "Ipni. turi on the or Minn v. proilelln for mv. Inc th r) en miny of the iirlnclint irrt of thi- city, thnt wen- punted by Hi it council nl the In-l meetltifr, nml the work will l bitim nt once It li ttratlfj Ins to Hip titxpivm to feci? the council n t o promptly upon Hip muwtlon thnt th rlty bo pned iyti?nititlcntly, nnd tnkc na tion to ninke Hip pnvlnjr upon thp principal treel continuous and uniform It mark an epoch In the lilitory of thf city IhiU cinnot fnll to brlns tunny nelri.titAR to the lixpner, better rcmilt to the city nnd creator xnluo to nil concerned. According to the ordinance thnt wore Mfcii-d eterditv npliAll pmln: In to be pl.nfd on mot of the sttwtn. In pnch In stance, jave one, Uie pnrt to lie pixed lll dose up Kiip tli.it have detracted from the appenr.ihco nnd .nine of the Improvements lunde on the entire street. The work on the contract enn be done durum the pre, rnt iseiion nnd the rltj secure results from Hie .Jourtnlsi nURReMlonn nt nn enrly dnte. The p.uiiiK piovided for In the ordinances Is to bo put oovui on Ninth street, from KoroM to I(j din avenues Wnbih aienue, from SIMli to KlRhth street; Trncy avenue, from Twelfth to rifteenth treeti .leffeison street, from fourteenth to Sixteenth street; Trooit ineniie, from Twelfth to Nineteenth street, nnd Hronduny, from Sixth to Tenth street. Itrirk pulni" Is to be put down on Thirteenth street, from Hickory to Liberty street. In nddJtlon to nil tlili, there nre eeral resolutions nnd ordinance for the work needed on the other streets pending, so Hint with what Is stinted nnd Hint which is In contemplation the city will have n sitls factory amount of iirat-olus jnvlnsr done the present jenr. One feature of the work that commends ltelf to the tnxpuer Is Hint there iippe-iia to be an cfToit well tllrci teil to pile the unpaed portions of the liutnt district, n that theio may lie n center from which the line of Improvements tiny run In dif feient directions, and slu to the city a ss tematio expulsion of Us paed arc Some of the stieets where piopertj owners hnvc been llKhtltiK the Inipto.omeiit will et be pied, as In scleral Instances there has been a e'hnnse of heirt and opinion on the subject. The faxorable aspect Is Kr.itl-fjltn- lo the city fathers and shows a con ceit of pioj;resslve sentiments th it cinnot fill to lie of Kreat aluo to the city In ninny was. The city cannot fnll to mike a Rood Im pression bv tun Mr better streets nnd more paUiiK during the full festivities this fnll. It was noticeable last year that the peo ple were scattered over a Kreiter portion of the city than In former years. This J ear, according to the programme, tlie will be scatteied much moro thin even Inst jeir, and the moro pied streets there me the better for the city, nnd the more friends w 111 be m ule. The iilue of bavins the open spaces of streets elo-ed nnd continuous piling put down Is nppircnt to the taxpnxcrs, and there are many who do not hesitate to ex press their appreciation of the efiort that is belnp mnde In behalf of sstcmatlc pi Ine Anions the number Is Mr .Milton Welsh, sun e or of the port of Kansas Cltv. Yesterilnt, In talking of the matter with a Journal representative, he said' "The Idea nnd miKKOStlons of the Journal deserve support, for they are rluht and proper There should be used only the best of mateiial and the pavlni? should be put down for peimnnent .service Patch work pnlnK and tompornr expedients have cost the citv and the taxpijers manv thousands of dollir, and any plan that promises better results for the expenditure of the sums required for public work Is leervlncr of support and adoption. I nni pleased with the sugKestlons of the Jour nal and feel that the city would be winner In their adoption. Suggestions for the 1m piovement of the vvoik done ate certain to be -viewed favor iblv by the city oillelals who have supervision of thnt work, and ndopted Just us fnr as may bo possible to u-o them." Postmaster Homer Heed Is another prop el t1 owner who has had an abundance of experience In the matters of prvlng and street Improvements, and can speak from actual experience on the subject. He be lieves that home plan should be adopted n hereto onc-thlid of the cost of pivins should be assessed as a general tax on the city nt latge. so th.it the property owner would hnve but the remaining two-thluls to pa lie feels that would result In a gie.it boom In impiovements and that near lj .ill of the residence portion of the city would be Improved nt once He Is In s m pathy with the Journal's plan and would like to see it carried out to fnr as the work is done, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Further 'nnldcr itloll of the Prnpiisltliin In Keglllile 111 ( i .Street lull, lllllla it l'nst puncd -l'n v lug Itciiiiumi ndi d. The pioposltlon to grado MoGeo street fiom Sixth to Klghth streot, and to change the giadc of several cross streets, whieli bun been under consldotatlon bj the board of public woiks for some time, was tem poral 11 disposed of jesjenlay by tho boaid by being Indefinitely ms'poned. hen tho board met sovernl McGee street propeitv owners wire present to arguo both sides of thn question Messrs Will iam Vine) aid, George Holmes und Itobert Mcdlntack were ngalnst lio pro posed grading, while It II Hunt, P S. llrown and J. New burg wished to see the work done All of the members cf thu board wen piescnt, nnd postponed the mitter to a unanimous vote. Tho bonid received two communlKlnus fiom citizens One was from Aifi 'd lltfg oi who states that on last Sund iv his buRgy bioke down on Men 111 avenue on aeiount of tho poorly paved condl'Ion of the street Ho said the street should bo repaied 13 O. Maffatt, who Ins just ie turued from a Hip through the Kast, wiota legarding the jiavlng of Tioost nvenuo fiom Twelfth to Nineteenth stieet Ho said that the Metropolitan Street lliilway I'oiiipam should bo compelled 10 pive be tween the Hacks of its Tioost avnue line, us under Hie piesent clrciimst m e glass Kiows between the tr.uks, pieseutlng the nppearanco of n couutrv road instead of that of .1 city stieet Doth of tho i om niunlcatlons were filed. The board recommended the paving of these streets. (1i nnd avenue from Third ti Tlftn street, with nspltilt, 1'ourtli stieet from V .limit street to nrnnd avenue.wltli asphalt. Sixth stieet from Prospect to Park avenue, with asphalt, rifteenth street fiom Woodland avenue to tho city limits, with macadam in m:i:d op aid. A Mik Man nnd III" Vllfu nnd Clillilrnii In it lrtltut ( onititlnn. Hiimino Otllcer Sherlock Is Investigating a ase of destitution reported to the polleu jestcrday b Captain i'ltllllps, of police preclnet No 1 On his loiinds Thuisday OtIUer Cussldy discovered n slek man, his wife and live children, without food at No Ci.Ji Woodlind iivenuc. TheyweronP; pareijtl) starving to death, and binford hrlggs, Hie father, had been sl k for six weeks Somo time ago Mis Hrlggs re ceived ii fiom tho Humane f-oeleiy, but has spent every eent or the money for food and medlelne .... , The HR'nt Imvlng eliarge of the honso Is said to have thieateiud tho niigga tiunllv with foiclblu icmoval If the rent Is not paid soon Humane Otllcer Sheiioek will eee that tho lliiggs family tecelve pioper food, . It, Id Willi un Injuinl Whllo lloardliig a Mutli htre t fnr. R If Williams, of Waukesha, WU was Injured jesteiday whllo nttemptlng to board a euble car ns It slatted down tho liicllno between Walnut and Haiti stieets, on Ninth street. Ho ucctveil severo cuts about the head and was taken to police lieadquartem. wheie his wounds vveiu at tended to by Of. Hvdo. I lower (5irl Alum ot Pulur Salnom, Humane Otllcer SheilocU U prenirlng to make a tight against How er, girls bointr allowed to sell ilovvers In saloons, tre iiuent complaint has been tnado litely to i it5nlm of the Humuno Society that Ut ile (lower girls uro allowed to entr sa loons with impunity and dispose of their wares. There is an ordinance In fori o in Hie city making saloon keepers liable to it line for permitting Illinois to frinucnt their places, and the humane oillclils vvlll take steps at once to stop the violation if the ordinance. Agent She; luck ester. da notllled the owner of it saloon on Will imt street that any furthei violation of the law In that respect would lead to his urosecutlon. FROM SOUTHERN PORTS NOW, llnmlt Imported by ltnnn t Itrnns No I imRtr I oinn by iiv of St v ork it ii 1 1 llostoni The Import are lnerpnlwr mpl llv nl the port of Kani f'lty and the volume nf business is growinR Inriter cn h month U lins been the rule since the cltv war mn.de a port ot entry for a Inriw nmouht prncUcjilIy all of th lmisirus to come b wn of New York nnd Itoton. r.xccpt nn occasional nhipmnt from Iltltlmore nil of the recelptu nt the trl i-rttne from thp cIHph, but durtnK the post J,enr there hn been a linnne nnd now the ifreitter iwtt of the lmtirt nr comlnd from the Southern tmrts MiKe shlmentj crtme to the clt bv way of th port of New orlchns nnd Newport News, ami there Is n eonspnuent fnlllng off In thp receipt fititn New York nnd Uuton, Tho t-ecelrHa from Asia mine bv wn) of Tiipom i and other Northern ports and the business nt San l'mmls'ii how n erl on de risniw. In fact much of the busi ness thnt oiicp cntiie nnlnlerrupteclly tiy wnv of Sun Prnnclsco trow lonns bv wny of Tnemna nnd other ports manv ship ni"nts telnf Inndeil in the lintlsh domnin ami shlppi-l ucros the iroi eminent Hue Tlie reason why the port of San Prnn CHeo Is lielnsr nvolded Is the rottubltlnus that bnvT been enforced there that were objectionable to the Importers and they decllnevl to comply with them, pr rmrln to K to other porta nnd nvold trouble nnd utireosonnhle oilli iousne. The entire shipments of tin plnle that renc-h the iltj come now bv wnj of New Orenti 1 elnif biougbt l Hint i Itv by steanur nil 1 ml ovrrlnnd from there Onlv Inst we-k ilutv to the amount of JeOfO was pill and Inure than thnt amount Js to tie pild ilnrlnir the coming weok, n rtdvl.es were rucived veierdnv of an enormous shipment that was In transit. SEVERAL NEW CORPS. Mill tie IXobllsbid by llrlcmller siillt, of the Sditittlnu Army, in Kniisns, Ar klllisns and I etils, llrlcmller Sully, who returned fiom Wn co, Tex , yesterday morning. Is bus upon a number of Impottnnt extensions and changes to be uwde In the Southwestern chief division ot the HilvnUon Army, of whli h ho Is tho commander and this city Is the hindquarters. Up to the present time tho iirni ln done little work In At kansiis, but now it Is proposes to begin an m tlve campaign In thai xtnte. Corps will Im iiignnlzed nt three new points Hot Springs l.lltle ltock and Port Smith The army Is nlreulv located at llureka Springs and Prtx'etteiille. A corps vvlll be orgnn lid, aIo, in Pirls, Tex, where the most prominent citizens havo Ih-ooiho gn.itlv interested In the army and aie orferlng it the use of a large hall In Kansas Atchison ami I.e even worth, tho onlv large towns In the stile now un occupied, will be occupied ns soon ns pos sible. No corps of the nrmv has ever been stntione'il in either cltv Some je.irs sigo both places wtro occupied bv bogus corps who claimed connection with the army, but had none whatever Tliej soon dlsbundetl llrlgadler Sully s.ivs that thev left a bid Impression which tho army will endeavor to dissipate, A nivv corps will be organised In this city, but where his not vet been definite Iv decldtsl. It will bo stationed either In the liist bottoms or on the state line Immediately after the campilgn to be held nt P.ilrmount pirk the litter part ot this month there will be a wholesale shift ing of olllcers. Ncarlv nftv of them vvlll le effected Tho assignment ot olllcers to the new stations vvlll be mnde at the same time There will be changes at tho Klgh tecnth street station, the Kansas Citv, Kas., station and the Armoiinlale station. SWINDLING THE CONDUCTORS. A Mnootli Mi trper Working it I'linlltli lice tiittue on II. tropolltitli Con diu tors. The police were notllled last night Hut .a man described as having a sandy mustache and wearing genteel clothes.h.is been prac ticing a rather smooth contldence gnnie on the Metropolitan stieet car conductors the past two das. His mode ot operation stamps him as nn old hand nt the busi ness. Hoarding a street car he will ap proach the conductor, mildly stitlug that ho Is a filend ot the oillelals of the loud, making wu ot several names inuilliar to the conductor. He supplants this state ment, saving that he has left his pocket book at home and n quests Hie loan of CO cents to pav fare for some ladles who are awaiting him downtown In most in stances his requests have been gr lilted nnd at a convenient crossing the stranger dKappiars. His work his been eonllned thus lar to the l'lfth nnd Ilighteenth street cable lines, but It Is expe. ted th it he will attempt to work conductors on other lines in the city. ANOIIIHK l'.IC. UOt.'si:. Auditorium at Pnlriimiinl Park Mas Parked Agiiu List Mglit. Another house, paiked to the doors, greeted the xaudeville show nt the Talr rnoiint auditorium again last night. The success ot tills form of entertainment seems almost phenomenal and Is ceitalnly un precedented In amusement .annals In K m sas Clt , but It Is scarcely to be wondered nt when it is tnken Into consider itlon thit a il or SI 31) show Is being given lor 2.1 cents. Thi last opportunltj to see this week's favoiltes will be given this nfuinoon at 3 o'clock at the matinee ami this evening nt S 30 o'clock as beginning next week time is to lie the usii il change of bill, with entlrelv new people Those who have not seen Clayton, Jenkins nnd Japer in that exuuclatlngly funny skit, the "Daiktown drills," the bankey brothers In theii won ihrtul nnd startling fiats of cquillhilum and contoi Hon, Hugh Hmmett, In hN great Miitiiloquist lid, Hun Joidan, the famous buck anil wing d incer, who has not his equip the funny Oawford brothers nnd Moltoble and West nnd P.ilmtr and Wheel er, should eertnlnly make nn ettort to at tend, as the entire show Is too good to be missed The chllilien especially should not miss sielng Juspei, the cute little mule, and tile other funny featmes. him u i:a i iii:k. Tnir weather and stntionniy teinpera ttue are predicted for Missouri and Kansas to-du) h) the weathei bureau. The lilgh- st temperature jeateidiy was 90 dcr., the lowest .J dtg. Pollon ln is the record ot last nights ohsctviitlous: Station Tin. Temp New Oilcans -"t'lo . (alvestnn , -,i:h) s) Clncliiiiatt -'. flilcaso M ht Paul J'lTs hpllllglleld "J e'oncoidl.i -"'SI Hodge City -Ss lllsmaick , -)'H Helena '-"''I in uver , -"J.Kii Wiehiti -'' St l.nuls ."isv Kansas City -"J. raid to Avobt .ttitc bun at. Main Ice I. Sullivan entered suit In Jus i leu Spit' court Thursday afternoon to n cover by writ of attachment, HI, which he ilulmed wns duo from Hobe.t Turner et a, bookniakeis at the Imposition park j-.no Hack, Mr Sullivan, in Ills apillcation, sets foith that on Tuesdav last lio had pin chased a ticket from Turnei naming tho horso Wtdgelleld as winner In a per tain iaco nt odds of 13 to 1. When tli i, u ii was llnlshe.l it was seen tti.it Wtdge Ibid lind won The Judges, however, nave the race to Hrovvn Hick, stating that he had been pulled in order to down tho bookmak eis. Alt .Sullivan presented Ills tliket to Mr Tunic"! tor pavment, but wns Infoimid that all bets had been deelited off He was justly disgusted and liter when he learned that Wedgellt'Ul had been uwardtd thn stake money, he came to town, sought out Justice hpltii nnd made un application to have the Turin r bookmaklng stand nt. ta bed tor til Constable Vaughn went to the race truck to serve the papers, but before bo had a chanco to exirclso Ills puiiigatlvo Mr. Turin r paid the amount of the suit, along with the costs, and the case was dismissed, ITiuonst'loiiH Sevirnl Hours. A team of hoises driven by I,. O. I.loyd, of No 11-0 Hilvldete avenue, uin away vestetdaj uftetnoon on Seventh street, near Prospect avenue, and, overturning the wa. go, threw Mr. I.lovd violently to Hie gtound. He was tendered unconscious for several hours, as well us receiving a severe scalp wound. Hi. Hvde uttended him at the po lleu station and he was sent home. mttfll by it lighting Dog. Thomas Connors, living at 10J locust stieet, attempted to Intetfeie in a do.; light jesterday afternoon on lower Grand avenue and leeched a bite on Ids right foiearm ftom one of the dogs. Police Suigeon leimlou Heated him at tho Cen tral station and he was taken home. 'llin Almoipliero of luto Is d. pure, sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the icsults of using SOZODONT. which not only invigorates and preset ves the teeth, but tenders' the mouth us fra grant 43 u as. MAY BE FATALLY WOUNDED Wtt.t.UM H. PPN.NIMHIAM srAIHIIll) 111 Wlt.t I t TIIOMASON. Hiey Met nnd I might In n Salonn Thom n.niii Who Is Pniler Arret I'lnlim Hn Mn A lulled nnd tli it Ills ttulfe In si tMlcfriiftr. A nerlntis cullitiir nrfrny look phep yes lerdn tnorninir nt 3 o'clock In Hubert II Murdo. k saloon, nt the northwe-t corner of Twelfth nnd Wiilnut trecl, the resull of whl n William () CiinnltiRhntn lle dnn Reroul wounded nt bis homo, No. 2lii Mercer str. et Khorllv before 3 o'clock esterda mom ln OiinnlnRhnm, nlghl .irdmnter, and T. .M Citllnm, nltnnl ynrdmnter, of the Santa Ke rillway In this city, entend Murdock's place somewlint under the In tluence of liquor After ordering the drinks thev stepped to the renr of the n loon and attempted to open tho door of the note room The room wns occupied by William Thomnson, who formerly tended bar nt Liberty Mo. It is said that the two railroad men kb ked nt the door, and thnt Thounnon itlo kicked the door. Thereupon Ciinnlng hitn nnd Cullom both shoved open the door, nnd, ncnrdlrtg to Thomason s storv bee in beating him. The latter drew his pm ketklilfe, which has n three Inch blade, and began slashing nt his njnl1nnts. He foiiRht them luck into Hie siloon. cutting CunnlnRluim four time, twice In the groin, once In the lift hip nnd once In the left side, Jut below the ribs. The lattel thrtut was quite deep The point of the knife entered Ounnlngh mi's left lung OuIIoin retrentrd soon after the trouble began to the snloon door Ills nose Is broken and he has a detp jriih between his eis It l not known who hit lilm While the light was In progress a man, whom Thomason snvs was itobert Shan non, l frequenur of the rare tracks en tered the saloon and, after arming hlmsrlf with a beer bottle, started to assist Mm. In ntlemptinr to strike Cunningham with the beer lint He he mls-ed his aim, nnd struck Thomason on the hand, cutting n deep gnh Cunningham fell to the tloor nfHr being stablwd the fourth time nnd some ni'-n, who hid entind the saloon, lestrilued Thorn ison from further use of his knife Another n i ount of the course of the fight is that Shannon first threw the Iver bottle nt Cunning)! nil nnd, nil"sliig him. It found i lodging place on the top of Thom ason a bend This threw Thom.ion Into n xloient riRe and lie started to use his knife with the results stitcd W lien Cunningham was found to bo ser lonslv Injured, the illco ambulance w is cnlled nnd lonveved him and Cullom nnd Thoinnson to police hendquarteis, when Aslstnnt Police Surgeon l.indon dressed their wound" Thorn ison s.ald he did the cutting In self defense. Cunningham was too weak from the loss ot blood to tnlk Thomason was locked up and n charge of felonious ns- mlt placed ngalnst him Sli innon could not lie found lij the police. He Is slid to be slightly cut about the head and neck Cullom wns allowed to depirt nfter hav ing his wounds dressed, and Cunningham wns sent to his home In .a er wak condi tion. Mr Cunningham w is resting ensv nt his home list night, and unless intern il hem orrhage sets In from the wound In his left lung it Is thought by his attmdlng phv slclin Hint he will speedily rccoicr. The man Shannon, who esciped after the Unlit, had not been apprehended at a lato hour last night. WILL MEET THIS MORNING. lower House Hits Committee AMU Consider Hie Kiitisis 1 1 3 Hits Light and Coke Coiup iny's Ortllii mi i . The gas committee ot the lower house will meet this morning to consider tho Kansas City fins Light and Coke Com panj's frinchiso ordinance. Councilman llrown, the chnlrmiin of tho commute. Is anxious to have the matter settled at once, but Coiinclliuen Iteiger and Kldwell op pose this in Hon Among other things which the committee hns to consider Is a communication sent In bv the 13ihI Side Impiovement Club jestcrday, calling the council to protect the new gns compnnv. 11.11 III.NC. ,11' lAIICHOUM'. It Is Ycr line Now nnd the Iti nt It Ik Crow licit Hc rv II ij. The popular thing to do thee hot diys is to take a plunge in the like at 1'iii mount park and cool olf The beach Is crowded every night now. The water was never liner, being almost as clear as erjstal, while the hi aw rains this summer have rendered It as pure as the water ot the ocean. A swim nt the lake, followed bv a sup per with Mrs McLean, Is apt to make the average in in feel like a lighting eoik and as cool as a cucumber Additional I'rles Auniili it. The following addition il prlrs were awarded nt the liish-Amerlcan picnic nt Pilrmount pntk Inst Thiiisd.n nicvcnth ev int Jig iiiw! icel Prire silk vest, won bv Miss Kute Muiphy Twelfth i vent allying eontt st. I. idles' prize, silk p.u i-ol won bv Miss enroll; second prize, liinjo, Miss Mtl.iughlln, third prlc p irloi lump. Miss Cummlng Thirteenth i vent Gents' prize, silver headed cine, won bv Geoige llltmliigham; second pile, box clgnrs, It. Glldnv V Domestic Charged Willi theft. Detective Havs vestenloy arrested Hit tie Smith, a domestic In thi fninllv of At torney It. 13 Hill, on suspicion of hav ing stolen a diamond ring valued it J50 lieloneing to a member of Mi Hill's fain 111. She was locked up nt the Central Eollco --ijitlon nnd will be arraigned to-day etore n justice of the peace Coiuiiiittf d to .lull, Marv Lamb, charged with having com mitted felonious assault upon ITorcnco Hupiees, was jesterdnv bound over to the gland 1ury to Justice Walls In default ot $MH) ball sho was committed to Jill Mixni; MHMION. An explosion of a lump nt the homo nf M. W.ilston. ITJ'i McOre stieet, cnlled out the lire department about S to last night No damage was done. James Tailor was lesterday sentenced to ten days In the county Jail by Justice Walls for un nss mlt committed upon Will iam Howell on May 27 C M. Willi mis, of Mnrcellne, vvus put under bonds hi Commissioner Nuchols vestetday Tor failing to post his govern ment license at his placo of business Hoy Dale, a ll-v ear-old boy living at l'lfth and Oak streets, was Heated jester, day nftiinoon by lJlce Surgeon Hide for seven' convulsions. He was lattt t iken home. J H. nrenuan, who went nut to have a good tlmu Thursday night, and engaged In a snloon tight at Sixteenth stieet and Grand avenue, was lined $"o In police comt jisterday motnlng for curving concealed weapons, Vaiinov Ilros, have secured the news contract on tho Missouii Piclllo and Iron Muiintaln rnilwais, and villi take posses, slop on Septemb'tr 1 I C. V.inuov will leave for ht. Isolds 'to-morrow to at range tlnal details T P Williams and P. J. Shlck were ar lalgned III Justice llbert's court iesurd.iv, chuiged with opei ttliig an auction store on Main street, between l'lfth and Sixth street, without a license. They pleaded not guilty and gave bond for their appearance for tilal Tuesday William lluch man was arraigned vestur dai In Justice Joyce's court, chntged with having snatched a handkerchief containing 75 cents from the hands ot Jennie Ham lung. Ho pleaded not guilty ami was coin, mttted to Jail in default of bill to appear for trial .Monday Jessie Cooper, living at SI9 Chat lotto stieet, was tnken with convulsions lit her home jesterday ufternoon and It was found necessuiy to remove her to the Central po lice station, where Surgeon Hide admlnls. tered treatment to relieve her, Miss Coop, er works in u piloting oillce at Pltth and Del ivvaie streets Don't be Foolish in J take lomc other tnnJ of condensed milk, ihinklnji il Ij "jUSt J K004" U th. GAIL BORDEN EAGLB BRAND Ii Has Mo Equal - ir--W THE NEWESTATTRACTION, Mile, Alice Itnyiiiond, Hie I anions nnd ItiiucUoine nnng Cornet s,,tolt, i nine to Wiiftlilitgtnii I'urk to-morrow. The season of crenl op, n air free n. rj btlic shows at W'ahlni i n pirk hns In i n brilllniitly wound up tv n, iiunlmm fnm llv This siipreme show of ncrlil explells upon the llry horlfontal bnr has worked a spell over the stir, tutors night nfter night This afternoon at r. o'clock and this evening lit 8 30 o' I ) k they rloe Hull Ptittngftnent nl W.nhltisum pnrk. Tins fnll lompbimnt of cnts of the electric road will tin put oil to-night to accommodate th. val farewell crow l I'or Sundnv the manaM nient promlspn nn nttrnclion which will b. a din it departure from the scheme of fm entertainment nt Washington mrk lieret ifore. Instead of great gjninnstlc shows an nrtlstlc nttrnc lliin Is orfereil Mile, Allio llnvtuond, the famous i oi net soloist The cornet between inistcrful lips and fingered tiv mislerfiil hinds Is the instru ment of the vet oul nf music and son. Contlned bv thn wnlls of a room the ring ing notes of the cornel lose their line edge of absolute g!or nnd romance itiid pnllins It Is old) uiiilei the skv best lo the water and tho hillside. Hint the tender nnd dur ing olie of the cotipt lias room to plav ntul enlio with iiliatlnl.il shades of nuJorlv Pew have heard the tragic voice of Hie cornet under these mipr. uie condition Therefore the HK(iKeiiuni of Mile II iv niiiinl Is not onli n new thing und din re from the entertainment heretofore, but the most artistic tust'S n well ns (In nuis Icnl spirit of the gi'iuiil public, will tlnd plenure nt W'nshlngton park Mile. ItnvmonJ Is joung, of nn Imposing figure and bei face Is hai ilsoiiie and grave She litis won a fnme ns the greatest wom an cornetlsl In Ameilui nnd lins been fol lowed evervvhere by n distinct and warm vvive of public admiration At Troost pailc the big Hunday free en tertalnnunt will continue with the opining show, both afternoon and ev tiling, of the daring double trnpere n t gymnasts, Hie rorepautih brothers The pnntomline tum blers and Mile Atbcito wlio dances on the wire close tin Ir engagements lit 'I most lirk this evening. MM1AV si:it ICI s. At the Arlington M. 11 church, . oilier of beventteiith street and Prospect uve nue, Itev , C. Sippfiitleld. pnstor. will preicli both morning and i veiling, Morn ing siibjict, "Giowth of the Ivltigdom " Hienlng subject, '"I he Christian's Priv ilege." 'lhe Young People's Hocletv of Clirlstlnn Lndenvor of the I'lrst Coiicregntloti it church, corner of HlevenHi and Mi Gee streets, will hold u muting nt 'i .10 p m 'lhe topic will bo "Chlrst's Work for the World" The repoit of the delegntis to tho fourteenth Nitlonal Clirlstliu lhnleavor convention, lecently held u Uoston, will bo recelv ed. At the 1 tilted Prisliitrrinn church Slx tunth nnd Holmes stmts ltev. I' II Muich, tin pistoi, will priich nt in II o'clock n m, on "Like 1! im on the Mown Grass," nnd at x o'clock p in , on "No Hope for Hie W Irked." At St Geoice's Pro-Cathedral corner of Tioost .and l.lnwoo.l nv.nms Itlglit ltev II It. Atvvlll. I) 1).. bishop mil Itev K M llolden, dean will boll the following serv ices ilirlv communion at ; U i in., Sun day school at 10 a m , morning pr.ij er and lltnnv and sermon nt 11 n m , evening prns cr and sermon nt X p. in At St Mark's Hplscopil church, Seventh street nnd Piospect avenue ltev. A. It Putnam, rrctor of llmnnii I church Cleve land. (), vvlll olllcl.ite He will nln or llcLite during the rest ot the uiontli. No evening -eivle'e At the lloberts mission, No IK Hist Third street, there vvlll be n Gospel meet ing at S o'clot k m, conducted b Mr. John 11 Illllson. Illble school nt 3 p in. Hnv I T. I'lulerwool ot Leavenworth, K is , will preach at the tprlnglltld Avenue Cliristl in church nt both morning and evening services. ' Pile Influence of the Itlble In Hum in Progress" Is the subject upon which Dr. A It Thnin will spiak In the first Congre gatlonn! chureh, coiner of Hloventh and Mi Gee streets, at 10 10 a m A special mii d il progiamine has been arranged ns fol lows: Impromptu (Leschetl-rki) TV Ileum (Dii'ssler). s-olo. Mis Hun, Trio "The Loid Will Comfort .Ion" (llrown). Pi elude (m. h). Seivlccs will be held In the Second Unit ed Piesbv terlnn chinch i orner of Hue lid uveiiue ind 1'oui ti eulli stieet, lij Dr James While the pastor, it 11 a m und P in. Subject In the morning, "A Time to Wee), nnd e Time to Laugh,' evening subject, "I si fulin ss ' U the Hi formed Presbj tei Ian chimb. No 17 II Summit strett, thf p islot Itiv. A J Md'arland. Ii , will jir. ucli at 11 i m on "A W lining to Them at ll.ise In Zlon ' Chilstlin Ihideiivor pray it one ting at 0 II p m At the e-st side Christian chinch cor ner of Twt nth th in.l Penn, the lastor, II S Muckli'i, will pieiili die second of the scries of sermons on heventh Dai lvent Ism at p m A number ot qin rles tint weie prisinted will be nnsvvei. I bifoie the si rnion. ltev. II .M Illcliniclson, D D, of Lex ington, Mo, will punch at the usuil hours naming: ind evening at the Olive Stieet Haptlst church. Ninth and Olive sin its At Dundee Methodist Kplscopil ihuith, Troost avenue an 1 I'lfteentli street, Hi v Dr. O 1' Wright, the pastor who has retuiind fiom bis vncatton, will pleach morning and evi nine Itev Charles II Mitchell, D. D will preach at Hie Grand Avenue Mi ihodkt i'plsi opal church it 11 o'clock on 'The Iiiiluence ot the Chutcli in Knns i- Citv ' At night lie will deliver nil mldics mi "Trawls in lllbb Lands." Subjm "In and About Joppi " Kov. J It. Wilt , of the 1'ourtli Presto -terlan cliunli, Is .lellverliig on Sun lav evenings a series of seimons illustrate! to" laige oil pilntlncs. Theie nu iluee pictures shown In e.u h scuiion The sub jis t next hiiinbiv evening Is "Th. Man Whom God Call. I .i Pool." Services also nt II n m ltev. Chntles Klos pastor of the South west tabi-ltlicle Twniti-nist and Jiffcl son stieets, has teturned fiom his ma tlon and vvlll preuh as usii il at 11 a. m. and S p. in. The subject of the inclining st rmon will bo "The Praotlcnl Woith of a Vision" i:venIiiK. "Our Constant .Wed of the Helper " The liarnby Iridic s' Quar tette will slug nt the morning seivln Hi v. James A Duncan will occupy Hie pulpit of the Troo-t Avenue Methodist church, morning and evening At the Llnwool Presbj ti il in church Itev. J. A. P MiG.iw. pastor, will prtnih lu the morning on "The Doctrine of ,a Standing or Pillln,' Church" Christian Hndeavor meeting at 7 "0 p. m. No other evening set vice. At tho Second Presbyterlnn chinch, cor n I of Thirteenth nnd Cent nil stieets, Kov. W. O Thompson, D. D, will prc.n li In tho morning nt It a. in.; also in Hie owning nt S p m Itev W. A. Quavle n. D, pnstor of the Independence Avenue Methodist Hpiseop.il chinch has returned fiom Ids vacation, and vvlll pleach nt 11 a, in. ami S p. in Spe cial music vvlll be rcndeied at both stlv Ices by tho following ehnlr Miss Mabel Haas, soprnno. Miss Mne Mcl'idden, of Leavenworth, Kas contralto Mr W Henry Potter, tcnoi nnd Mr IMuanl K. Chnlteo, basso In thn ivtiilng tho aliovo choli will be assisted in the rendition of a special musical piogtammo by Miss Amni da Petei son. Ituv Jumps DeTluchnnnnne, Pli D, will lectmo for the Psychic Iteseaicli Socle tv lit the jwrlnrn. No V'X McOen street, nt 8 p. in., promptly Subji cts to lie i hoscn liy niidleiice If not then the subject will be, "God. Science or Chance Which '" Hnv. C. W Scan lit. who has recently returned from Ilutope, will oiciipj Hie pulpit at Milrose Mcthocllst llplscopil chmeh In the morning. Itev W T Ik. Clute, of Indi ptndence, wtll prenih In the At the Methodist Kplseopal church mis. sUn No ill Independence) nveniie, Hev. .1 P Dew will pre.it h at 8 o'clock p m A song service of twenty mlniiles will pre. codo the seiiuon, condiii ted by Hev Dew. All nio Invlti'd to come At Westminster Presbj terlan church, cor. ner of Tenth nnd Central stieets, thero will lw preaching In the morning by tho pistor, ltev W. P George L.L D on the sub ject "A W ilk lu tho Country " Sunday school at 3 30 o'clock Prompt r.t incut of n life liisiiriui u Policy. The Provident S ivlngs Life Assuranco Company, of New VorU. pild to-d ly, through their general agent, J C Gnnt , nt 111 Sheldley bull ling, ten thousand dol. lars (JlOfrOo) In pajinelit of policy In Id lis Itobert S Klrtley, who wns killed In tho runiwny neldmt a few vvieks ao, Mritlui; nl Sltrlli Pirk. Hev, O. H Moulton, the Kansas evan gelist, who has been pleaching all this xveek at the Gospel meetings being held at Shelley puk, Is to preach there this even, ing and lo-monovv evening. His work has been pioductlvc of much uoo.l. several conversions havlnt; been made. Those In ehnige of the met Hugs nie anxious Hut they be largely attended. Heel ireel a llcilid ). Major Davis hns Issued a proclamation declaring Septembei 2. Labor dav, a ltvul holiday lu Kansas City, Lee Johnson, sec lelan of the Labor day committee for the two Kansas Clt, has applied to .Mai or Davis for permission for the lire and polho departments to panic Ipato lu the parade. Tills was granted, subject to the appioval of the thief! aI tJs dcu-utuituta. OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN, mum: will in: pi.i n hi- pat iwi- ILL M.M SI'HIMI, snc leer nml I'eeders re Urine Taken In the t cniiilr) In Ijirge Nuiiibrrs One lliinilird und Iwiutwoue ( nr silpirt ViliMlar Piotti the wnv aloi ker nml fcoitor c title arc going In lhe round v tlirii Will lie no shut titgp 111 the titlinliet of entile coming to market tiexl uptliiR H looks as If pveryboilv vviltited to feed this pur, und the stocker ulnl feeelet finle.s nt tlie nrds ituvv cniistlliitt) about half the business. 'Plicto Were II onrix of oaltle nlilpped to the omintty jpslprilnv. ThlH Is the biggest tniinbi'r ever mpiiI lo the ronii tiy in a single day In Aligtist, nml wild but olio or two exceptions in the lilstnrv of the .vnrdg Twenty-lvvo cms went In Kansas, tin ce cms to Illinois nnd tiltiet.v lx cnts to Mlssnuil. tt Is teported fiom Toxns that D It Pant bus sold bis lilvo Oak coutit.v tnncli, consist Ing of oj.noo ucips T.ivlor l li 1 Mil til. Hold's hog bnvpr nt Wichita, Iviis. wns visltltiK tho bo nt the jmils vesleiduv. The number of hogs picked In the West for the week eliding WVillloSiI iv was IT. nno, ng.ilnsl .llu.Otli) the same1 lliuo Inst ve.ir 0 W Wiilkcr, nf the St Joseph Pack Ini; Cumimiiv, was a visitor at the janls X lslelda llioige W Clausen, one of the heav iest stiipkluildeis In the Cimphelt Live Stock Commission Conipanv, heto nnd In Chlcngo, nn. I feu- a nilinber of veins Vice plesldetlt of the Intel II itlotlill Loan mil Tnisl Ceinipnnv, of Kansas Cllv, iillemiiteil suicide' III Clibngo W'odtusilui evening lie was found about -130 o'clock in Lake 1'ioiit p.itk, siiffeilng frotn nn ov el dose of cocaine lie wnn Inline. II itcls taken to a ill tig Mine und iiumIIiiiI aid calleel. Me fought the elec tor ntul ald lie minted to die, but w is foiced to submit to antidotes and was soon out of dinger He hud been a heavy loser llnanclillv Intelv in his cattle business, nnd Ills Hustoni Ilnnn clal ftieiiels seem to limp dcscited lilm and ho tiled to end his Doubles In death Joe Thorp anil John Armstrong. Illiine, Mo, wimp licie jeteiiluy with hogs A message recelv Pel ft mil Washington vpstenlav sijh "Samuel Ihgiin, u cattle shipper of Chicago, Who letentlv sailed for llugl.uul with ."0! fit c ittle hns tettntii'd hole and repmts Hint nit a single one was lost on the trip Win ti the cuttle arrived lu Hnglnnd thev wen in a little better condition than wluu shipped live raging about 1 JOO pounds The en I tie- were, as a tule, well graded The Polled Angus grades bi.-iught the' highest pi Ices Tlie whole 101 nvii.igid nbout $37 r.O a bend It is state d ut the agilcilltiirnl elepai tnient that the Polled Angus grides are- nioip In demand in Hiiiope than anv othn cattle Ilere fuids enmo next Mid Dm burns list " John P Miller, the well known St Louis cattle Under, lias moved to Kan sas City, nnd Is now opointluir on tho aicls lipie Johnson & Miller were here xeMeidiv with a suing of nice Texas inlvcs Tlie v averaged 1SS pounds and told at ". in Pi ed Chase, Council Glove, Kas hud in cuttle vestoidnv Then' weie no tnnev cattle in v.'t.r elax, but Albeittis l"i, of Htitler M was hen- with elglitv-tliiee tlili k fit steel s of his own fei'dlng aveiiglng 1,37.! pounds that weie sold iiv the Chi cago Live Stock Commission C uupanv lit $1 10 the' higliest pilie of the d iv Goll Itios , dial Hon coiintv. Mo, weie heie vc ste'ldnv nfte'l feedei William Wllev, Sedgwick, Kas, wis heie si'steid.iv with cattle. K. II Woodbiiiv, OllvPt. Kas, hid in In cuttle and hogs vosteidi.v J D Churn .1 II Wood and D H Cliorn Ilovvniv e'ountv. Mo got fee dels heie vesteiclnv Thev lep.nt glass and coin line, and s t.v a good niniiv cattle will be fed tills w Intel Young b..s short and not inan stock cattle on baud A A King, Pike roitntv. Mo, bouglit fei'ders hi'tf vestiulav Greer it Cornelius, Helena. Mo weie In ve.stoiilnv with cattle and lici p .lame's Ci.iwforel Piiiccll, I T, enne In jostiidnj w Itli cattle .1 li Home nnd O Mle. Willlarns bilig, K.ih , bad 111 bogs .vistoidaj Clint le Sandeimnti, Ilniblno, Neb, was nt the yaids jestenliiv with cattle 1 II Lamb Dunlu, Kas, was at the vaids jesteidv with cattle He s.ivs coin and grass ,uo good in the ptistein half of Monls count j .Most funnels will ci lb their coin and feed but little. Tliev me selling their cattle as feeilPis. Luke Half, of Howling fiieen. Mo. passed thinugh (he cltv xestcrdny with a line Cmlckslinnk bull. Horn tlie held of W. A. Hauls, Llnwooil, Ids. for Chntles I Inn Is, of Pike count). Mo A Mm kentlinlei, Paxieo, Mo, got stockeis lino yestprdnj T M Latham, Crowpll, Tex , was it) vesteiday with sheep. Walter Douglas, Hiickner. Mo lind In hogs voste iilay S W Marsh, V. S Dalton, A. S Prv nml J. W. Shaffer, Clinton coiintv. Mo, vvpto here after .stockeis and tecders J I slot (1,1) W M. Mlllei, H X llrad), H. H Tur pln, AV Dentilng nml J Ileni), of Cat toll countv, Mo., were heio ultor stock ers and feedei s ypsteiclay. Gat land Ilros, Wellington, Kas, wan hen' )esteday with twentv good native steers, .iwtnglns 1.J17 ikiiiiiiIh, tli.it sold at r-' ,1 O. rieming, S tv.ann.ah, Mo , had In sin e pstcrd ly. Lal'e' Lusk. Guillen City, Mo, was heio )csteiday nfter fepclets W n Ilcgler, Hantoul, Kas, was at the )ard.s yesterday with hogs. HIT for Hie Krelger-fe.t. Accominnled by a brass bind and tho !iiuc of a ilium coips C J Wulriift, iires l.lent of tho Nailnnal Krlegnsfest of the Pnltecl States, Dr I! von iJUTt an 1 '.. llisclinfsbi iger iiroceeeled to the Cnion depot lust night, and started tnr Columbus, c) . where the) will attend the aiinuil meeting of the association The me mln r-i of the local societ) mttclied In line be bin. I the bind. The orgunl-itlou is com posed of German ex-soldleis, a I irge mi jorlty of whom fought In the Pi un o-Pius-sian war Mr Wnlrutf's assudites are urging him for ro-electlon as pitslilt-nt ot the association. lllrlb. He port. .1. The following births weie reported to the board of htalth )esterdi)' llpiy, Oeotge T. and llenrlettu, gill, Seventh and Charlotte, August S. Jackson, G M nnl Minnie, girl; lyi Harrison: August i! Knul, William ami Mugarot; boy; HJ1 Ipcllina .ivitiue. ugiiat II I'lriib, tiscar and Anna: girl; 2131 Mlthl gun, August II Lew right. J W. nnd Mar) , bo) ; 1.7 Mont gall; August 11 Wot ivll, Peir) und Nettie, girl; IK") Grove street; August Ij. Hewitt William and Julia. Li boy; l.'!3 Sprliiglleli. avtliuii, August 9, lie ittloe lit purled. Tin following eleaths were reported to Uin board of lualtll )tstenlav Jones, Sam, "i )ears; 1117 Pacillo stieet, August H; tu ait disease; burial In Union cemetery. Imnui, George; 2 months; SOI West Twenty-third street: August II; Inanition; Inn Inl In Pniou remoter). , WlUon, Uthel, 9 )cars; IS26 Terrace: Au gust 15: meningitis; burial in Oak Grave cemetery. lliillillug 1'crlnlU liieil. The following liermlts. to build weie Is sued li) the superintendent of buildings xtstertlaj: G v Seolllu; frame tesldenee; Kit Cen' tral, $150. M. P Leggctt, ftame residence; 23.it: Chestnut; tH). M. P Legsett; frame residence; 253ii Chestnut. Aniiiml The most wonderful therapeutic rtllllllill discover) slacethDd lysof Jennei Rvtsactc ". -drop Price (.'di ) l .'t nXtrdl-ia ah driugUH or ( nlumliU tlieuiitol Co., WeUhlDKioa,!) C. bead lor book. A CHANCE FOR MEN! A Constant Succession of Surprises. Enough Special Purchases to Crowd Your Interest Whoever You Are, ThJ Great Aim ot this Buslnes is to Save you Money, and Here's Another Instance of our Ability to do so, DOGGETT DRY GOODS CO. ON 5ALI: THIS riORNINCi, 82.1 ineirs l-nncy Percale Shirts Alisnlulch Uiirlli MMt, In Si.iin. A QUICK UARGAlN I Don't veto them until you see them All tulvcr tlsinj; Is by no menus iillkol If nny arc left by Snt urclny, Gp. m.. you enn hnve them on Montlny. V? M DOGGETT DRY GOODS CO. ALL OPERATIONS GUARANTEED S VIII lslll.II IS.SII. i y..- i. 1-.f-i!.. .r. Jri-' T'.r- . -u - n i ; r 2 ." JU-C 1HEREAL PAINLESS 0EI1TISTS. THE REAL-" Ovr L'OO 'It'Ptlt rvtr.eJtPil Dally NO PAIN 01. UWdl'K. Artitlfi.il TeetU warranted to I' it IVrfoctty Dccuyoil ntul lU'litns teeth, it "ottliit. lillotl .tml Haeil. 725 m&m STREET ALTMAK. KAULDACH & CO. Prooi. A f!UI. T M'W cil.U Hull. I. lo I I' i:i.iti.n Jir IIa linn, ot tho Him li ij e..iiiiil liuti'l, has Just m-iuieil rt ie .mt of tin n u or tlio aelJolniuK ioporl ami lth tin' rooms o erlie'.iel will .innev it to tin hotel The. hfnoiiie nul mixi'-i of tin' Itroitchiiiy Ce-ntial Hlrnvm piiiiiH Hi it there was a eleninnii for it tlr-.t 1 1 i-h lint I at inoelrrntP PlidrKi's, while, f.inulle h ml liiDilncRH ine-n e oulil lu Linliiill Im ale I in tins he nit of tho tit . h.iln til th fiu Hull's or tlu rilcMiteci roids tml . t I.I. onm to iPiu li Picrj peiillon of the, c it in I suburb "I the K'.iat po--itiU nicoii- Olll',!liO ' anitou Springs, COl.OUADO r.itnous fnr ll in ilih pImiic iters An l,lf.il suniiiipr n"-i.it e nl hi i is from till" pill.- I tele rt I 111 HUH HI 1 Hellllll'lll Sl'tlHI ll" hotel Will. In.; le M Walker, prellirlct ., Hi Minimi end tin- M.iiiiiou lloi.o lur rale "Hi otlir lnforinailon AT THE FOOT OF PIK&S PEAK. MODl-L 110 I LI OI' IMI. WORLD. PLAZA. (ItrrleeeiMiii; l.lltr.ll I'lilk, I Itlh Itillin, .'iSili nml Aldli striei, M MHI. f.,M,,.,.V.,l U tVVss. F, A, HAMMOND, tOM.Ill ssM IN llll It III IMI ill .ill. I. I Ih I ' un i i i -ilv r . hi . Illlllll III I'.ltl illll.- in i In will in I thai uii "tl in (."hn nu lioiu Jit k (Oil lOlllltJ I si s ll I It IIIW I I Wh.'iiivt-r ihi opiiiiii It ir s nla It tell 1. .uin li ii .1 ulil h 3ilcr TomcI & K. C, 'low el Co., IIIM M ilii si 'I'lie.iiii I .71 . f. Ill M lttN. I'leip. ('rent Heating Co, I. netted lira). OAK Union .Stoto und llardu.re Co. ti:iviits i'oh 'iurt:u (iiiis1 mxtrrt rs& -. It, il IM it s,t W nifhl X. CO mill lift' ftOt It til" FouthiMt tornu of THiitn.mli stittt .nul J'nik uienue to 1' V biillli.in, im II r lieathnaKo foi fJ'-w f iah, tui.l.i. .Mr ulll.in Mill build liiintrU .1 ie.sl.le.iue on tho nutchasf Hush Hro. told u si loom lottiKi, with tlfi f-tt of Kioimd, bi'tMieii Tliirtltth nnl Tllm-tli3! utrfcts on Wat witli lldgf, foi 11 S. Stollti, for fl,U. Tho liuer 1 a lailroad man Itteiill rlK Ktplill), Mr, C l. I'aiktr, the jircsldcnt of the Real Uctutiv and stock echiuge, has so lai idovuetl from the opeiatlon he uinlci wtiui a l" Ui.oKa ana lot i utiicrc attack of appendicitis llui lie has btc'ii ubk to lc.lt e tin ut lit at.iltecl for .MIllllOMil.l est oi il.i moriilm,' It will be sett'iul ueukh l.(ore lie ha rt-'L-aluul 111. ulrcuulh. "-rr- . J J PASHLES8 bij 111 J I j li f ' . '' ' iV" Half-Price Sale of Women's Tailor -Made Suits. Not oven f 1" i''i"v "t lo. lint m7is ii'.'. :il,:it. Ill 10 rim lit' Intuit! niiitiiiir tlii'in. It Is it liliuiiniiicnal sale Wo ciin nut iliiillutti thu itjli-s nml Hlr.i!. so o take n ilowiii'lirlit Iih-, Sale of Wasli Dresses, H-I-iF PRICE. This means S3, 75 for SI, 88, Sale of Colored Duck Suits hchi. All the $4, 50 Suits only $2,25, Separate Skirts that were $2,25 only SI. 13. ami ,i:mi:T!i. WASHINGTON PARK The Dunham Family Free! ft rri.Hiii und luwn.hK. SUNDAY, AUC. 16, Alice Raymond! I IM s l 1 UKM Us I IV I III Mlllll I,. Admission F-rcc I FAIR1I1J rn I GREAT VAUDEVILLE I ii r i li 11 tin- pk npr "onlni i! M mil J Ijiii -. In v -mil aattir lay .ii 7 UK, si'l.t IVItIV 'ilit 7 I i l 1 1 o. .it i t i m I. li, i 1 c nitMii. mssi Jolly JOE GAWTHORN tt II ! III- IlllC ( HUM tl Co. Ill I II N 11.11 I I'lll'l I lit II I IM I s I t 1,11 W A FOOL FOR LUCK! suinlit MkIU lill.-. IH, Cl.l MI.M ItMMlUIIKU.'d CO. is ALABAMA. COATES phousE. CHAS. FROHMAN'S ''";':: ..':v;""r 1",':!:,.'e!:;"" THE MASQUERADERS I W.iIiii.,1.1 sr.WINC THt. WIND' licit Olllee. Sou ,IH Ii. TROOST PARK! tf u riiiMHi tml I w it-ni; IV. as Lid and Marba, I l.l, n i.r the Mile BflS&BflLL I M'OsI I ION I' Wilt. KANSAS CITY vs, ST, PAUL, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY! ' d uitr i a Hi tt it I oi hn k KAGESB KANSAS CITY JOCKEY CLUB. FIVE OR MORE RACES DAILY, Ae-'e.tlHslon Bfl C-ntn ' nrllni. Fmo Pozzonl's Complexion l'aw u mi pro. Iiu i'-s a volt ntul henutiful stin; ft i-ombhu.t ttct iltiiuiit of beauty aud purltt W 11 CtiKKr, I'-ei J N IUhn.t, see i, A Toidi-iMio-i, V Pre- U It ltock.KLt,Tf. CAPITAL $250,000. )v Company l OF KANSAS CIY, HO. j Rw iunK urs BtllLDllia Accomits, isiiliject to cited; at I sis lit, roeciveil from individuals, Units tuul corporations on the 11101 in voi'.i ino lenns, Legal depository for Court and Trust Funds. Acts as Executor, Guardian, Administrator and Receiver, also as Registrar and Transfer Agent for Stock and Boada. M