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.H m H H M 2 THE REPrRUP: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, TOOO '1 -i i: i i i fc u 1 Is It -. i ST p r t TO-DAY'S NEWS IN BRIEF. Ill MNKSS Discount rites ii'rt 0 to 7 per cent -in call rind tlraf tonus. Clearance. 3 :). hil .once. ;n4TTu New aork exchange wK. discount bid, rV discount asked l.'-iiisvili-. J5c clU-oiim bid. par ask. i hi-ig. -'c .Itornunt bM 10c discount ashed w "" Irani). Ec discount I nl. iwr asked, ui rinnatl. Xc discount old rr a-k.: Tho loeal wheat market losed h slier f 7c n Si . ."iTJ.c b Oct . T1.1 a I ."' May JTKjTic No 2 red Corn clos- i huli-r t 33i b i-cjl . 3Mr b 'et "a r i ' lien-. 33l,e n ur 49i N'n 2 white Ous rfcrt.xl at ao fcept . !S b I c 24 b. Jl. 22SiJSie No. J. Thi local market for at-intiard ws port, closed tead) at JK.J5 nrw Prime "team lard lower at t 9Jle 1-ist Side Spot cotton local!) clo-e i 1 Its: lower ik-ai. and smrniuN Tho rtshtj -flrtt annu.il -ilon of the fit I.oul.4 IJaptlst Association adjourned at IVe Kee. St. IjouH Count), to meet at Water Tower Church next September Dory-It Harriet' a child, nw cvrrcl) ea-alded at its parents' home mar Prieo Vast oaice St. Jsjui9 Count A tquarrcl ciiW a tight between two boyn, tn St. I.ou;t County and irc of them la arrested Tho Old Settlers reunion vvai tho feature of tho St. I.ouls Count) Pair. Tho steamboats War Caglo and CirriT ivero burned, one man was Incinerated and another Is ml'sing Joseph Fchuitz. who met death on tho j War Iagle. was cngagr i to up m i -. niHl Ida llancee is prostrated Tho St. Iouis fund far the relief of Gal ofIoii sufferers is now within a few dol lar or trw) Joseph Klely. arrested on hichway chnrsee. confes.-es to tbo killing of .i pollen officer during the strike. Miotlur man is taxing - term for the murder GSNCIIAI. DOMESTIC. Hanna contemplate", making a Western rpcaVing tour to Include Missouri Nitraki a:id South Dakota. An swli.mce In .ibs lia- been offered I'enn'.vaiila k1 clilmucj workerj, and It t xpecUd that all the ractorb- In the country will toon resume operation Mr. Iloan began Jf "terdai a second cati vam of hl own roimrtasional district. Tho conference between the Amalgamated Iron and Steel WorMrs and their emp'ojeri. nt Cincinnati jeaterdaj failed of an agree ment, and there is no rretcnt pio-pccl that a wacefcalo will b asreed upop. l'our neproes In Jail at I'onchatoula, 1t . on a charge of roiierj. were I ached b a mob of white eitlzer- Thurda.. nt?ht ani sreat cicltemtnt pretails in tl-e coramunitj. Fojr ma.k-U men held up the MtnneipolW nnd St- I'aul station aKcnt at Tort Dodc-, la., and co:nelled him to open tho af which thej robbed and escip-d. Thousands of landseekers will warm oier the CoKIlIe ltecre in Washington on Oc tober 10 to cure po-!etiion of the Indian lands to be opened up on that day ProiWnt McKIn.e announced, before srartlni; on the return trip to Canton last nlRht, that he will not make any campaign trips or deliver an tpceches General Mites has returned to WashinRton and taken up hU duties as Acting Secretary of War. Adlal H Steenson Is rreetinB wifi a Crand ovation at c.ry stoppins plare III Illli.ois. Thousands of Jit publicans listen to hiu spccclieB. and many concerts to i Dcmocraiy hae icon made thr.iughout the fuite. It Is confidently predicted that IUl nots will s for Urjan. At Ethngham, 111. two hundred lidies, cacil carrjing a campaign umbrella, raarched at the head of the escort waich i-onducted Siinutl AIscl.uk r from the depot to his hotel The ladiaja of Illinois are con ilticting a, -.igorous canipalqn for tile sui s of llrjan and htetensan and bjjjiuaii Alschuler, the Democratic noniimc for Governor The National Municipal League, whlcli has been in session at Minneapolis for three days, adjourned icsterda). Jadge Powers has declined to accpt the apnointmont as United S;at Snuor, made 1) the President of the fcenate during the absence of the Gocrnor from the htatc. Strikers fired on a SheilfTs poae at Shenandoah. Pa. jesterdai The dejiuti -s letumiKl tho lire, killing two peron.s and vroundlng seen. Three regiments of infan tr). one troop of cualrj and one batter)' ln- been ordered to the mining region by Governor Stone A mine watchman was shot and probabl) f.it.illj wounded at Shamokln. Question of status of Porto Means as citizen.-? Is brought up In Mar) 1 ind lij ap- jiiicatlon of an n-MJjor of Sin Juan for registration. Combination of all the telegraph nnd telephone companies Is planned Heavy rain In Northern Teas results In large property loss Railroad service Jn Galieston Is restored Horror of miacns lit China told by a college protestor SPOUTING Pittsburg Mt Young hard when hits were ntrcessary and von easll). Winners at Klnloch I'ark Propeller. Pour I.af CIoer. Amelia Strathraorc. Glea I.ak. Adelante and V. 1J Gates RAH.ItOAUS Steps are being taken to secure a. final or der of court In the old Union Pacilic rtceiv crshlp proceedings. Mr. Carnegie has a project to build a rail road from hlJ plants to tidewater The annual report of the Southern Kail way has been made public The annual reports of several Texas Hres havo been flleel with the State Commission. President Erb e.f the Southern Missouri nnd Arkansas has just Inspe-ctesl the line James S Keame) lias been apjKiintcil gen eral freight anil ticket agent of the Hot Springs and Malvern to suecee.il tho lato H M Smith Ma.mbe.rs of the Nev Yo'k Produce Ex charge protest against the pooling of grain traihe from Iluffalo to New loik. Marine Intelligence. New Tork. Sept 2! Arrived Itotterdam frotn Itotterdam. Kaiser Pricdericli. from Hamburg, Tningvalla. from Itotterdam I.'zant. Sept 2L Pas-sed Iji Uretagne, New Sork fur Havre-. Havre, Sei.t. 21 Arrived: Ia Bretagne, N'a w York. Moville, Sept. 21 Sailed Ethiopia, from Glasgow, New "iorl:. Sout'ampton. Sept. 21. Sailed Columbia, from Hamburg. .Sew lork. via Che rliourg Heaton, sept. 21 Arrived. S)lvania, IJv CTpelol. Hamburg, Stpl. -1 Arrlv e-I Auguste "V ic torta. New 'iorlc. via. I'l) mouth and Che.r bourtf. Moville. Sept 21 Arrivd State of Ne braska. New York for Glasgow (and pio eeodexlj C lie.rlinurg. Sept. 21 Sailed Columbia Jfroni Hambutg and Southamptotn) N w 1 ork. lloulogne.. Sept 21- S died. Eelgravla Ifrcm Hamburg). New York Ilrviiii unit li; t-nnuit Club. JthPPlIMC M'Ulvk Sh. lblna. Mo, Sept 21 -A !lr)an and Sti-ven-on Clab was organized here to-night with over 3iJ memlwrs lh. meeting vv is vi r) inthusi istk and the memboishii) w.H reach &J within one vtesk Uhe Iiemosratlc vote at the November election v.ill be. thu largest ever cast in hhelbv Count). TtvcuI-si.Ui Waral UeillliiTU Is. Tliei Twentv ixlli Ward Ue.moer.itlc Club bald an cuttiusLiMic meeting at its hall. No 411s E.estmi ate line. last ni,ht- Purt) tlte ne-w mem! -rs wen admitted Tbe club wow riumlie?rs 7u memtwrs The meeting was aaidressd b) T J Mulvihlli t- i. ltexigerb, M T Swenev William Delani). John e'ase) and I'residcut It II licet Itag ulir meetings will be held hereafter evtr) Priday night until after the campaign l lie llcut Prescrljilion for Mnlarla. Chills arsi lever U a bottls of Orore Tatdrss Ct 111 Tonic It la im-)l iron and quinine in a Ifcsltlcss xrm S.O cure no pai. Pil-e 5c ItiillroatS lla.rne for llcmoerae-j. r.lt'Bl.Ia- bl'tCIAl. Jucksouv.I'e, III. Scpi 21 A mass meet ing of Uimocrats was held eit the opera liouso to;ni,-ht. an audieT.ce of 2 be-!ng lireMiit j o Priest, chuirmau of the Demo vl? f. ,.u li tvtnl Committee. presideeL ciconn .??." sp-,-1r-, tolicitor of the Chi a'mi ti.PiA,.ton r"1 nau,' ,,e nr hPea-ch, X-K'0''0 ALL RAILROADS MAY BE TIED UP THROUGH ENTIRE STRIKE REGION. j.rrt HMf erI hi ranton. Pa. Spt 21 Tlie Htet and one of the moi tjrlllnc phases of the oml strike is the threitcrcd tle-i.p of the rallrfnds oeratins 111 this -ection At the request of tiie Snitchnien't Union of thi-. titj. Grand Master Prink llavUey cimo from I.nffal.i and hid un importint confirence with the switchmen in this vicinity this cienln;:. when the Mjbjcrt of ' mdllns ".sc.ih'' coil w i" u.irinK ditxrused. Grand Master P II Moriev of the Jlmtherl ord of Iliilnrn Trainmen Ins lern sent tor to Ills home, at Gatrn.i. III. and will .ufend ,t mietuif: of the prleine boaids of the tartous toil ro idi to be held in trranton on Sumliy aftirnoon It Is understood the question of h l ndllmt "seal)" mil will be considered ind tin :II neti-d upon at tu it niortlm; All coil vhlpjed n lr thi-iMmli thl i recinii wliil- the minfrs" strike ts In proKTes s aIII be brmded as ' hi ab ' coil, wheilwr it rt? antl'rai ite or bitumlnoi.s. It is evperted that the trr!c inee boards from nil the roidi pisslnr; thrnusli the nntbr.itite i.-slo'i will be rprisnted at hundis nieetlnj: The understand iriR Is that the miners h i e appenled to the trimmm to help them out in tin-. emergent) and tint the litter are lnclir.d to do so Man nilroal creus lne alreailj bei n 1 lid off b the r.illioids As i dlre-t rifalt of thl3. there U a wlde--prenil tllscontint among the railroad hinds .mil i-o'iie are tai lined to think thtre Is a disposition to dirriminate :igalnt tium on necount of thtlr connection with tho unions Another mf.iion which tho unloa trainmen nre asked to rnns'der Is the pio priet) of handling trains in whoso rn cities bituminous toil Is buried Some of the anthracite coal roids trcm-elvis will be oemp. lle.I to burn bituminous eo.il in their rnsinev for freight should tho strike continue mm h binder and the union traimni-i will le sK.d to deal wita that proposition from tie st mripolnt of or ganizid labor Illtuminous coal Is aire idi ued In ramn of tbo engines of the anthriello roal1- ind Hi' miliars cotislda r this i griainie T lie faallng .miong th. trilu nun is dn ida I agiinst si ib aojl and ' s( t made s( ltn .ind ii v mild not be snrpn-ing if it should result In a complete tie-up ()f the ro ids lefor- mm) dis o 9 lo t &9m MINERS AND POSSE CLASH; TROOPS ARE CALLED OUT. C ontlntlrd Prom who .are raid to be prepared for an) finer- giiii-). It was known tint all the coil companies In tilth district had increase d the number of w uchmui around their collieries, and it wis known tint a small number of di pu ties had bten distributed through the South Side b) Sh-riff Britllii. of Carbon Couatj, but nothing much was thought of this The deputit-s who arrlwd at Precland, twelve i"i!es north of here during the nlgl . from AVilkesba're nre said to number aliout 1-0 The) were distributed along the pub lie road b"twe.'n Prteland and Jeeldo .t lienrn a carload of them a'rHod In this citv over the IVimsv It ania Kailroad, ard lab'r in the dav -eteml squads of deputies came into the cit). There were fewer ceses of violence to-day than on )e3terda, when the mine workers in urioJ parts of this HClion were at tacked on their w.vv to and fiom work Tim presente of the Inrre ised number of ratdmifi anil deputies rra) hive ai- counteel for this Improve-d cemdition As to the str.ke sltuitlou It-elf, the re was no noticeable change to-da). P-e;dent Mitchell to-da) IssU?j ngures showing tho number of men idle In iaeh a-ol'irv in the Ilazlcton district Tins,, hgnres jJkvi that out of 17 173 mine worker In the district. 13.S2T. have- refused to go to work er) few operators live In this vleinltv. but thosu operators and otllcLils wlo could b reaeheil dHputed Mr Mlt-ehell-. llg-jrts, in i t..r as thev rented to their individual a-olhen.- MnrUle- llne H.irklnir. Jaihn Markle. m tnaglng partuei of G. It. Markle ,t Co. said to-day that tbe mines wtre In better shane tei-dj) than at any P'ev-ous time durln.j the strike Mr. Mar kle sail that hi einilovesi are beginning to realize thit thev are being hoodwinked and made tools of b) tin- libor leaders now bere He added that it Is s.af- to siy that nnrl) all his men will return to the mines during the next few da) Mr M irkie complained that the empl0)es or the ennpanv are balng intliudatad and tint man) workmen who d sire to earn a. living are being pr. v.ned from dolus so through fear or bodll) harm It I, reported and believed 1 ere that ? dc-titles were brought into this territory from Wilkes- STRIKE DDE TO RAILROADS. Hizletop, I'a . Sept 21 -Pi. s,d. nt Mitch ell to-night issued the following statement. "Pullv conscious of tiie vast public inter ests involved bv the great contest now be ing waged between organlz.d capital and underpaid lator and as much has be-en sa! I and written upon the subject of arbitration In the pre-nt anthracite- coil strike, us president of the I nlted Mine orkers of America I am Imiille.1 to de'ine ni) own attitude and the attitude of tnv offlcl il col li lgues ind the striking mine workers to ward tl.o coal eqentor In a, w.i) so clear ar.i deflnlie- as to leave- m further mlsun- I da rsLuiehn? "The striking mi-iers recognlzo as their reil opponents in this strug-le for a s!Kht amelioration ef tho hard, grind'ng condi 'lons of the miner's life nine railroads, which, with their presidents, arc. Penn sylvania. Railroad Company, Alexander J. (-.ass-tr. piesidcnt. Ix'hlgh Valkj S). tetn. Pred Walters, prt-ldtiit. Delaware and Hulson Itallroad, It M Ol) pliant, pre-sl-dent, Delaware. I-iehawanna nnd Western Kailroad Companj W H Truesdale, rresl ibnt. Central Ilailroad Company of New Jerse), .1 IL Maxwell, president. Phila elelphla and Heading Hallway Compan), Jeiieph II Harris, president. Erio IJillroad nnd New York, Susqui h inna and Western Itallroad. I' H. Thomas", president, Dela ware, Susqaer-anna and Si-hu Ikill Cora puiv, Irving A Mearns. j resident. New lork. Ontario an I Western ItJllwav, Thom as P. Powder, president Itnllreuels Ihr Itenl Iltiemlca. "Tliese nine railroad corporations, besides producing opprovimately 72 per cent of the hard coal, are the sole carrier to the tide water of all coal mined In the anthracite held of Ptnnstlvanii.and for this service of carriage a charge of from M to ts per cent per ton, according to the size of the coal. Is made. Incredible as It may app. ar, they charge three times as nruch to carry a ton of anthracite coal lu) ml'es as Is charged to carr) a bituminous ton of eo il the same dl tame So exorbitant are the rates that the legl'lmite proms which should be credited to the mining departments of thc-e railroads are absorbed bv Ireight rates, and as a con sequence their coal rropertie-s are made to si on a .-.mall profit on their cai italizition. "If this be the stale of affair-, with the railroad mining departments, what is the copditlon of the independent operator? Is it not a matter of reason that he can do nothing which his railroad master will not commend " "Therefore, whether or not Individual op erators see i-i the railroad monopolies their gre.n enemies, whether or not the Indlvlduil operators f-el the-mselvcs free to make com mon cauo ogalrst thece railroad s) stems I. speaking for the V0(M mihe workers tills eia) on strike, recognize these railroads as our real enemies and name their presidents as the men responsible for refusal to arbi trate or even confer upon the dirfcrence which have grown up Arbitration and ilarklc. Rccniisc the railroads arc the real mas ters we can only regard such independent 4sieVse.....e . eoio..fa--c-e- l'Kr One. I g a 4-''0-caI3 FACTORY WORKERS AND SAILORS IDLE. s O s s o r.rrtnn tr srn-i vi W ilkesbarre Pa Sept 21-1- Is es timated tint .slnre Motidiv in th region aloae ';.iv pe-s,orls have bean thrown out of positions as a result "f the strike, and that in a month the number will have reac'iel ljuo per sons, and. perh.ips. more, if some of tbe big factor!! are compelle-d to .shut down for lack of ro.il nri't imc svi-riu. Toronto. Ontario. Sept. 21 The Penns)ivania coil strike has de moralized the lake coal carrying trade and has brought the se ison to a prematu-e close Sever il vesj-rli which make Toronto their headquar ters have gon Into winter quarters and eiismiss. l the e-evvs R ". o.rj barre during the night. The strnncer- r,i ellstnbutwl. It is said through Freeland and Jeddo and some v ere placed along the risaus uetv.ien the two towns. The) citizen's cloth-s an(j if tlun are .ire in armed tne ro are no v-ea-joi s In sight Mm Ite-fuse In lie-turn. As a result or the strike a I irg,- numbe of lieofle continue to leave this ronton each div ThU Is tipeelillv true- of tie foreign element. Everv d.t) ,t biteh of ti ee peo ple, loaded witli biggage, leave for their n Hive land or the s0ft ceil region General Superintf nib nt Kudlkk or tho Coie Pros ,t c.s mines in this region wa.. in Preeland at 4 a. m to-da) c ilbng .it tile homes or men on strike at the Coe cullkrlas and attempting to Indue u them to ro to vork The men sa) he did not mi-t v.Jtli much success. .some of tiie- strikers -aid thev told .Mr Kuiillek tint If he old net e e.,sp J,, , t. fort they v.ui,i -kill, him out of l,. Mud" M- Kulllek was mr.ilnc npi lit from mine to mire, ami , M t , f(Jtl(i 1.) r. porter- who til-d to e,et his versio-i eif th- sturv operators as C. 1, Ma.I.le .'. Co in tl.o light or fellow-tietims. stftlim; UIitr . x. c.slve fr.lcht rates, j, vie suffer from low wages and inhuman conditions of tmpi..)-m-nt. ve t-hould ie.trd arbitration wiih an) or all of such individual operators as ealeulateei to bring defeat to the- miners. Ever) pound of coal that M irklo wciilel be permitted to mine and ship would Invariably be appropriited b) the Lehigh Valley Hail wnv Company "Wage j liMd on n frllding scni0 basis would onl) remain 1 Igh while there was a scarcity of coal on the New York ami Eastern sealio ird markets and wou'd Imme dlatelv till wha-n more oal was Ming transported to these markets than could b consunieil One Win for Pence-. "This Is a tmht or nil for e uh and a mh for all, ar.l to be suceesrul there- must be no brenk In our line of action. ' I ard mv official colle igues will not ak to be recognized air eonsnltrd b) th mine own ers If tho officers or representatives of thee gre-at rallroal companies will do what they have many tines said thev would elo meet committees of their own emp!o)is and cono to a peae..fui agreement I'rovided. how ever, th it such conreremes between the va rious companies and coinmitt.fi repies-nt-ing their own emplojes will meet In fep i rnte kalis in the s,ic cit) nnd on the sarno date This jnnlsion is inserted because, here torore. wlm committees presented griev ances to ary of these great comparlcs thy weto Invariably met with the argument that the compan) coalJ not remedy the wrongs complained or. because competing compa nies rnrorced ccr.Iltions of emplovment not more favorable to the m'nc owners tlun their own I.-., aoldinr these separate con ferences simultaneously in one citv there could be. .aa exchange of opinion between all or the mine owners and miners whose In ter, sts were at ttake. thus removing the poshibllit) or one company being placed at a disadvantage l,j pa)ing more ror i.lbor tlur was exacted from their competitors" HANNA SEES RATCHFORD. Ex-President 0f Mine Workers Con sulted About the Strike. ni:rfnues.pi:ciu Chicago, Sept 21 -Mark Hanna 1 pre paring ,o tike a hand In the Penns)lv.,nla CO.. miners- strike Ilo h.,d ., conferenco to-di)vvthM I) Hatchford. former presl- t,nt t?lJ;ni,ca MIn' "orkers- or .mer Ica Ka ehford Is now ,-ctlng a, Libor rflh"1 v "m7 r!'r OI" " '" l th head ortl e New York-Chicngo-St I,uls produce compan). a rotWO (xo trust icuuee ,,"l7it'? hon to dtal """ " nlners. ,,r: Wils """' ,0 offer i"ans This consult itlot, brought out a numt.-r or -u. gestlons for checking the trouble They will be submitted to President MeKInle at Canton to-morrow 1 Senator Hanna IUtchror.1 was one or those whose serv ices were called on recent!) when an effort was made-report attributing it to Senator i flinni In hold oft the strike for it) dijs j or until nftir the cKition. fti r the confirtnae neither the Serntor tn r Mr It itchford would talk of the mit ti r MINISTERS TO SUE FOR PEACE. ill Aslv !ociiinr Sioni' to S'(tli Miners' St like. hii igo 'Vpt II iipenls for lntenes Mini in ib. grin antlirmito coil inhiei-s Miiki in the hope of as-iiriiig an .inilcable adjustnii nt if tie trouble will lo sent Governor Mono of IV miMlvania b ne.irl) a . r one of 1 1 , sty tniiiNti rs a f ( hia ago etinn hoiking ti n ird tlii and w.i- t iK-n .at i i nnti r. in . if ink I" irk mi:iMi rs ,n I ilia nl minx ministars li.ne signltiad tlidr Int.iitlain t taking Mieli ai linn A printnl ill w.is) also m m in the Chii ieo mlnl-ii rn a .km th tn l niaka- Hi strili- i "uld .t aif ra -oltitli n taa lie prcsfiit'i! to tluir ion grig uli is fur adoption Sundiy SUGGESTIONS FOR TABLE AMD KITCHEN. One important briri li conneciad with the 1 le I ar limn or foiU Is too ofli II neglarleal lie ,rt of g.iini liln: ni! vet tn closelt allndisit tn nokerv thai tin most .kil'ful cre.itiuii of the iiillu.il) .irtlsi fills in ita el Ign tn li irm without the llttli imsler binii toiirl.e-j id ir si,ow in Hie manner of alii or iilug tin dishes A t, irni h means i mixture of several t a- j mors, iitcinreel in i rl h s iuce lhe-e ellshes are vn) numerous and tiie v.irmis itinipnuniLs eia rive tlieir nimes from tli it nt the aiiie In vvhieh thev are m rtifl, as a li loulet e ill thumb re ind s nn This ti rm Is ako app li d In anotin r m-h, nn ming to nil up pun" pisii eases or 'halls with sni.il blreLs. s-vei tlire ids tniishrooins, chb k. n and ovsters ind . ri. h nu e This nn ins to de, orate a dish with sorrc thing to lid to lis appe irauce and .illr.nl-Iti-nass s,uit,it)le ind at pr.Tiri it. matcri aH must be m!. il.d for this purpose-, ai -i ording to the luture of the compound and ail te'il. nc) to clahor itlon must be .n idl es! in linine cooking and se-vms -s. minglv instil lit el erteet.s an- b. st. Osp. c Ijiit v.hen tin in it. rials .oirpo-ing the li'h tie of a aiiintv anil alelle ie u iture Pnsi liable and nvaidone iffieiN in tills line are more dis lieisnif, to j arson i if j,ood tjst,. thin .n tlre al,sence of ebc.iratloll. Itestdis the ova r-ua fu' ani rasllj ob t iliud pifev. we have- a van. tv or in ite riii that mav be uscel for elei orating the v .rimis dis.i Among the "gr. e-i thin-s growing eve have la ttUee t a I p. r crass, ii ess b! inched ceierv in! kit as olives. gh 'kin- e iper. . etmall plek'ed b. ins n ,s tnrliuTis and even Hie liorael) . abbaxe, when i,I else f ti s Por brighter eotors we ii iv e I irklnl 1 rets, c irrots, red ) eppi rs .in 1 red and vellow tntnaioce. d le-d to tins list jr. bard-lmibd eggs, mu-iiriumi, truf l!.s c hl V. ii livers otsters anil srnltsi The latter lie used !) curling tin m around and fastening the t .il secure!) in the mouth with i tir) st.VPr t Ccmp.i'e the two following methrels Tho iirst being th- oniin.ir) one iisod Cold meat cut Imo Irregular pieces with out removing the gns-Ie and fit. from mis taken ilea of m.noinv Water and vese tal le.s are added to this and all cooked to t'ether in l grtast griv) and then dished up and served uns toast, sans garni-h of anv sort And now behold the transrormation or this Indigestible, ur. ittrai tive dish whin a little- taste and thought are expended upon If ' e remainder of the roast Is larse, eut off slices about a quarter of an inch thick If verv rare all the better. M ik a brown iiid' aa follows Melt two level table-nonnfola liuec.. nv oil in a saucepan and brovn vita two bvel tab'e spoonfuls Hour Add a cup of si(ck or w.T-n vv iter (cold will annver and stir and i-onk until It bolls Season with half a te ispoonful of sait lnj ,iasri of p,.pp0r A table spoonful of onion juice mat be use,i fo- i i li nice Xow lav the sh, , f,f nie-.it In the store and heat thorough!) Arrange oa a hot platter pour the satire over the unit and sprinkle ov.r with chopte.l gherkins or tour tickle I!efor- preparing th sauce- and mi at. pir- four m. dium sl7ed turnips and sci ipe s,x s.t,, n, n ear. rots Cut into small iu e and boil until just tender in sake l watir Drain and mix to gether ind s, rve as a lord, r around tho s'ues of meat with i little minced pirsley sfrinUed on the top or a few .-prigs ar r.nged here ard there among the vegeti blari Here vou have "be f a le. jardiniere" literallv trans! Hid serve.1 with a garden of vegtjbles The vivid contrast of colors of the- veg-tbles with the rich .lark brown of the meat and sauce gives a very tempt ing, us weit us digestible dish ,n,i doubt in the minds of m mv t'le is.mp irk.in of nams would influence tiie iiii.ilt, as, vi ell Spee-iineii Vlrnu SI MlAl. HIlIMkPAhT 1'ruit '"""f.ll . Haled p. ars an 1 i r. am 1 ri. .1 Ovsters Ciiam pi i .toes To isted Mullins Coffee DINNER Cream of Celery Soup Ho -st Duck onion Sauce Mas-lied Potatoes Prov ned Turnips. Apple Sam a Toinalo M.i)imn ll-e Snow Halls ,na s,Uc,.. Poffee si I'i'i.i: soft Sh. 11 Crabs j.,,1 1 nilt Ca! e Cocoa MOSIMT UlMJAKIWlsT Prult eroal. Cre.m (,,l lornatoes on Slices Pried Mu-li -Milk Hiseult toflcc- m:nch. .. , . Pot ito Chowder Yeal Cutlet- Tomilo Sauce Drown Hread Stewed Corn. Tea DINNEIt . .... Vegetable boup l.roli.d S'eik Hik.d Potatoes .-sh isi, caiiupe.1 Tomato Cabba. s. ,J( Junket ufT e tii i i in: roi it in om: imy. ,iv '-,",I,Vrnn, ,ul" n" TtW.t All Inr .. .. ....,. ,, r- hi n u it ril. to U. uruies sI(rnatur j, j,), j . ire. L." WESTERN MEN CHOSEN. W . l.e.ssler anil W. . G.irreti Aril allied on I lie Ite.nliiijr. Philadelphia Sep' 21 It teas officially .int. jum ed to . lav tint I Sneigiri general superintendent or tiie Plill ule Iplda and Heading Itailroae! and E c Tomllnson. siiperintom'ent or the New Y'ork division had tendered their rislm itiotis. to take- if rect to-div and Mondaj. respeetltel). It was also announced th it W G. Ilesslcr, mperiiitetnlcnt cr the Heediiig and Ubanuti divisloas: bad been appointed to snecewl J!r S.veigirel. and that W" A Garrett, su perintend' at or tV Philadelphia division. will oeeupv the pi ice vaeat.sl Iv Mr Tom- Illlsoil It was st tted that tli' cli uige viere made in keeping with Pre s lent Harris's pellc) or bringing the operating organization of the compan) up to the hlghe-t standard Mr Hessler camo to the Hiadlng Hallway fiom the Chlcaf.ii. Hurllngton and Quinc) ind Mr Garrett wis formerl) connecteil with the W.abnsh It illroad p NO RELATIONS WITH CHINA. Germain- Will Xot Now Acceit Mess.ijjf. (if Kejiret. Itorlin. Sept 21 The Ikrliner Pot mvs "With respect to the offer of the Chlii'-se Government to send a sioc!al mission to Herlin to express regret fcr the murder or Haron ton Kcttekr. I can "a) thtt this may be accepted liter At present we have no diilonnti' relations with China" Tho I.okaI Anzeige r I'eelares. upon alleged authorit). that Gcrm.anv exrect not only a mere mandarin, but i member or the Im perial famil). as a bearer of the message of regret. t ilic Nov York. Hotels. iskpi tine M't ei ii. New Y'ork Sejt 21 Hotel arrivals to-day include the following vUitora from the Yvest St. LouisMrs I. 1 llavls. Mrs H S. Potter. Missc i.Imbi rser. J H Cooke. G 1). Monihan. C. I-otter. 11 Potter. Miss Walsh. H n I.lnle), Waldorf. Mls hjrttr jjr.s ICnapp. .Mi's Knpp. T P. Mever. G V. Hrci lit. Mr. J II Hhot.hamel Miss s, Ma)er 15 l.imljcrg E C Kn.iJsjcnick, jiiss A. Koehler. A. Koehler. Holland. H P Montgomer). J. H Wolf. A S Hauh. Hofr roin. Mbs M K W'oxl T W Wood Miss Woo.1. .Mrs. j Wood. Minualivii. Mrs S. E l.llioon, Mrs a K Dolin. G S Drake. Fifth Yver.ue; J c. Porter. Mrs S. G. Ti-n-per. Grand Union.. T Geildf. C V. G il ligan Imperlil, Il G. Cleveiind. Miss G. I rquhart, St De nix Doctor Comstoik, Y'letorla. 1 Fcldmin Jr. Hirtho'ill: J M. Sellir". Astor: II. ithorer. dike) , YV. Hoo glier. Alb. rmarle. Mrs D. I. McCutcheon eaeieu, airs ea)ei. .viurray itiu Kansac Citj P. Kluhart. Mrs s. T- T-l.. :1.,rt - .l,.ro,'.1Wd' C"""I: V. c- 1'"S'V." Con- S l.lIlCtJleUi.1, .HI S, G. T. Stockham. Manhattan. I RIVERS WERE BLACK WITH THE BODIES, Horrors of (ho M.iss.hics in China JiiIiI liv jm Ohio Col lejre I'nifes.sor. FIFTEEN THOUSAND SLAIN. Cos-sacks' Wives and Cliildtvn. Writer S.i t. Wore in Tenor sun! lioIes.i(. Slaughter Was Det'iiicd Xece.ss.irv. I.I ft ItMe" SI'ITIlk Ne w v,airk. Sept 21 The Evening Pot to el iv pulillsl rs i letter from Professor G J'ridinek Wriht e.r th.- Oberlln. O The ob goal S'liniMiy. In which the mail fury of Hi.ssian Cossjeks along the SllKjrl in-Chine-e fronll. r Is eie-seribed. and which re sult. 1 in the slighter or something like l.lfll elef. I sof.s Chinese Professor U rights story has the valuo of that of an ie-witness. and it is -vl! known thiet lie is strom.1) pro-Hitss'in In his svinptthles Iss tl. in two months 1 foro he vltnesed the horrible butcher) at HI igovcstch. ni-k lie wrote Hussta. xx ill sun ly Introduce Into this re gion i hkhir Utilization, and in the wake ot her rule will spring up better establi hed oidi-and the prosperit) mix., to attend it " Prof"sso- Wrights letter is allied Stre tsk. SIMrla. August i. l'l He tfl's of tie peaeetul condition 1 e rore the bcgln-Ing of lio-tili i, s, and th. n tl e sudden change in whli li men. women and childre-n In s er.il tillages tt-ti. saerllli-nl. entile towns vlth thlr fopulitions Ining w'ped out "s soon as th.- Hussl ,t: trocps weot down the river on transports (Jul) III ' writes Pre,re-s.sor Wright. the fort at Avgun bean, without warning, to tire ujon pas Ing steamboats, and on tho 15th lire was optneil upon Hlacovestchensk, and some Hustdan vill-ges were burned opposite the fort. The actual injury inflicted by the Chi ne so was slight, but the terror cau-ed b) It was Indescribable, and It drove the Cos t irks into a frenz) "The peaceable Chinese to the number of 2X or 4 00 In the city were expelle-d in great hastu and, being forced upo-i rafts entire ly inadequate, most eif them were drovvn-sl in attempting to cross the rlter. The stream was fairly black with their boell s Three dij afterwards we counted hundreds of them In the water In o ir ride through the country to reach the city Thursdav. the 15th. we saw as many as thirty villas" s ard hamlets ot the Chinese in flames One of them was a city or M'jo or W.iv inhabitants. "YVe ostiriat'd that we saw the dwellings or M.I'M peaceable Chinese in flames that awtul da) while parties of Cossacks were scouring tho JleUs to find Chinese and shooting them down on Msht. "What became or the women and chil dren no one km vv. but there was ap parent!) r.o wa) for them to escape to a place of safetv. "On our wav up the river for D miles tiLove the cit) every Chinese hamlet was a charred ma"s of ruins The- Urge vil lage of Moteha was still srr.oktrg, and we wa re told th it 1.CJ0 Chinese had been killed. "IVe do not mention these facts to excite prejudice against the Huslan authorities or asainst the Cossacks. This work of dev astation has not Ik en ordere-d h those li gh In authorit) It is rather the result of mob violence such a- Instigated, tho ptotnoters of lvnch law in the Southern States or. mote neurit, such as his rrom lime immemorial animated the pioneers In America, arains' the Indians. "Tho wholesJle destruction, both of propert) and of life, was thought to be a tullbar) n eis-itv. "The" wit-s and children or the Cosstcks were in 'error 1 slnll nver !ort,et the night spent in ore or the sK villages a rew miles b. low Aviriui three or four divs after hostilities begAn Every hou-ehold was paikeel up In carts and renoved In the middle- of the- night to the prairies in the interior The guards were in lutllclent, iiml the on!) wa). as they thought, to pro tect th-ir own latnilles was to strike- terror into the- he irts of all Chinte And s0 tho work of destruction his t,one oiu " A flulcU. Cure Tor Malaria, Colds etc Parker's Cascara-yuinine Tab lets Mone) luck if they tail Price. 2-e. Parkers Headache Powders Never Pali. it.. OLD SETTLERS' REUNION. n.iturv of County Fair I.VmiKs of Contests. The annual reunion of the Old Settlers' .issocnuion or .st j,Us Count) v.as the chkr event or the second diy of the Coun t) Pa'r at Upper Creve Co-ur Iike )tster eii) The le union v.ai well attended, ji-ar-Iv ever) nil ruber cr the- ass.iciatlou lulls present Th- ceremonies lieKII, at 3 o'clock In the eftericjon with a parade through the pirk. in which all of the old settlers panic ipatcd the- parade vvus headed b) a brass band Tho veterans in irehe.l to the center of the park, win re thu business meeting vas railed to order l) Prtslalent A J Shores of U iv ton His annual address touched e x jlasivcly on matters i ertalnlug to the fu ture or the organization He lav ore el per petuating it. and Increasing the member ship bv enrolling ev a rv settler in the coun t) more thin i) )cirs old He alao sug gested that the members write biographies of themselves for the convenience ..r a his torical committee., the- appointment of which lit Ufft i94vU The new me mbcri ailmltteei we re Charles J Harwood of Ilea Peres. ji( Jra-S nl(, Henry Stexrmer. u Honflls, John Gruen- nin0' S,mpr: WIndhclm. c". Oikvilk. .enn Mackav. N 4M Kan' is I'eTs' ht" lMUis' Joh" H- Job inning, ttt. ht. Hesolutlons of respect were passe.1 In -lemor) or the late- Jo-epli II G irreit , member of the association, after which tin annual election of otlicers was held. Judge Shotes was re-elected p-e-si,cnt j ,n"h htudt. Sr. of Creve Coeur vice p'-csidcnf. Judgo Henr) U Witsnti of Webster Cove secretar) ind Hudolpli Salun of Cr-te Coeur treasurer An Historical Commi'tee was appointed consisting or Joseph YMier rj cr bt Iiuls. John A Mas"ey of Klnloch and John Wilklns of Penton "Inlocn The events in the arena attracted a great ileal or atteatim. The- contest for the l.est lady rider was won by Miss Annie Mc-1-iuchhn or Ciaveraeli She rode Ii YV YVarlleld's s.niji,. tnirc, Hosctta The . ! pacing race. l,est three heifs In five, for a purse of Ji.ni, v. is won h) Hlanch o elriten bv YV P Oehler Ylr Oehier i,.. :'" P?'-5 '"'' ona tn'r,I Time 2 34'i j J it and 2 36 Katie Denver, driven lit II I. DIonvsius. wis second G P Hosekamp's Dumas Gold Dust t'iird n"4l I!e.," Ferguson's Dais) Denver, fou-th The free-for-ill trot was won by I.ouls Sp-Ibrlnk king M ick in J.35. King Mack r.asJlrst ,n '""""- heats nnd second in two I.x-Ge.verror'"olman-s Mongold was secord ami J U kenno's Angle third The events i-i the arena for to-dav are a 2 V' trot and a 4 10 countv trot, mile beat. lest two in th-ee The attendance )ester d.i was considerably larger than on the titst eit) and the directors think It will be gun larger to-da) and to-morrow. WIEBROCK'S COUSIN PERISHED. City Hall Janitor Kcceives the Xeus From OaheMon. tl W Wiebrock. janitor of the new- Clty Hall. has receivel word from Galveston that his cousin. Mrs Carl Haas, her husband and their three chlldien lost their lives in the hurricane and flood. Mrs Hans, who J J, T,t ,le "' ncr -rrlasc. was a - --.. vtoi.uul. MiTCFJIW T Vt 1 1 tie ti in Willi ijnc i mm Frying Fan 1 wmlp Mr. Bryan's hand has been read by a St. Louis palmist for The Sunday Republic This impres sion of Mr. Bryan's hand was made in St. Louis last week. An interesting feature, whether you believe in the science of palmistry or not. COMBINE OF WIRE COMPANIES PLANNED, All Ti'IefXiMiili .nnd Telephone Line: May lie .loiuetl ly One Corporation. DISCUSSED BY RUSSELL SAGE. Xotitl Kiiiinitiet- Admits That the I'l.in Is Afoot, hut Declare That So Tar Nothiiiu Definite Ifa-i I'.eeri Done. i:i hi Li.n-spnriM ev Yorl. t-ept 21 Kreaking to div of the rumon-il consolidation of the We-stern Pnion and Postal Telegraph companies and ail the trie phone concerns in the United States, Husell Sage, who is one of tho largest stoekhoIJers in the Western Union Compan), said: 'The reports, of tills combine have been In circulation for a long time. Just now- I can onl) say tint we have- t ilked the mat ter alter inforinall), brrt there has been no dt Unite) or written proposition presented by either side " "Have there been anv e-onrcrrnces be tween the oliclJ's or the iliffere-rt com panies reganlins the scheme of consolida tion" Mr S-'ii,e was a-ked "There- have been no formal conferences," lie ra plh-d "The smaller c oncerrs think a plan of consolidation would be for the ben elit of ail but the propo-iton his not )tt been pre-.nted In tangible shape. "Do jou think that the Western Union and I'otal ran ever bo brought together?" "That Is a epuestlon I do not care to an swer just now " "Aro vent In favor of consolld ltionT" That I carnut anvter until the proposi tion has been presenteel to us If It can b shown that the- Western Union Ccmpan) will profit by n consolidation or alt the? telegraph and telephoae Interests, of course; r waul I be In favor of It I have- no Idea, of the pi m of the compir.ies urging the consolidation Thev have be?en talking about It for some- time, but we never took it up In detail "If a written proposition comes to us. It will be-1 ttd before tho Kxecuiive Committee, an I whatever action th it bod) mi) take will le pas, ,l up for consideratioa by the Hoard of Directors When the matter will cone up for srlous consideration I don't know ' So far as I understand, and I keep In prett) close touch with the affairs of tho Western Union, no proosltloa has been made- by us to aa) of the concerns men tioned Mr Sage sail that at the meeting of the Kxecutivu Committee or the Western Union Compan) )estcnli). he asked General l'ckcrt ir there- was ail) thing new in the talk or cor.solid ition. but Mr. Kckert re Krte 1 that the re- was not "We agrees! th it the preading ot rumors or an Immediate combine at this time was for the purpose of stock jobbing." con cluded Mr. Sag.- William 11 Hakcr. vice president of the Potal Telegraph Compan). sail thu nis company had riceltl no overtures directly and that thete was no probability of a con solidatloa so far as the Pistal Company is concerned. CROWDS AT ST. LEO'S FAIR. EntcrpiNe to Fie Continued Until Wednesday. caTnfva7?CfC,n ? ,,i-Ch ,J" ,,rcet faIr -"' carnival of St. I.e-S Church Is being held f.lLS't. -, Hoek'-d there last night. The rush beBan about 6 .0 o'clock In the evening and eontirue-d until the fair closed! liur ng tint time the ticket tak rs and sellers h ,1 .lVnbuMness!hCy CuW '' - to Fa-idlc ,TIle 'afious booths, shows, refreshment l!le3 al -ttra-'tjon-i did a land fflce bifsa nes. The stands at which votes i wero taken for the most popular young cirl! S3SSJS232rS ! i& A IS THE ENOINFFK. OF OI'R FATE Ifih-uecskrd w c arc l'Jjlc to he am- t-i bv th- iilmni'i to which the aanrals who': fat is tak'a are pjsject. If 'ht u" Wesson's Odorless Cooking Oi! we ere ,M-nacn rapjrr tnS( purclv Trstab'c prewiuct is cleanly, j Iis diestthl;. which Urd is rot. j Dftp.is can with mpjmty mjoy j f-jotl cooLcd m it without s-iicnng j arn-Tjrd). It odorless, djrs not J tam th- atmo'phrr- rf rooms ad joining the lutchrn. It never be- corre ran.ii as dor Ia-d aid cxicr 1 feits, but rcma.n$ tw set and clean un- I til the las drop dors is appetizing I wotic. rounalcr poun4 it foes I twice 2 fit and d-tei twice the work of lard ur butter. married woman. )Oung man and married m in. were surrou-nltd all evening by friends cf ctrdieiates. who left no stone unturned to obtain votes for their favorites. The sidehovs wero well patronized. Then mo-t popular Ta-ature last night was tho Irish jiuniing crar. This cx!d little vchlclo was k-pt on the go the entire evening, only stopping long enough to unload and take on passengers. The: car is an exa-t Imita tion of the vehicles used throughout Ire land I: has Leen decided to keep the fair open; until WrdDedav- ..niup it will be closed to-morrow, but will remain open thi3 even ing until 11 o'clock Monday will be Scotch. Da), Tuesday German Day and Wednesday American Da) DR. HAMMOND'S ADDRESS. Told of Jienetits of a Good Chris, tian Education. The ISeverend Doctor J D. Hammord. secretary of the General Hoard of Educa tion of the Southern Methodist Church. delivered an address last night at St. John s Church on the "Twentieth Century Kducational Kuad " Doctor II immond was born In Geirgla, Zft )ir- ago. At one time, ho vvas pastor of First Methodist Church oi St. Lot.is and afterward president of Cen tral College. Fa)ette. Mo. In 1.1s address last evening. Doctor Hammond conilred bin-self exclusively to the benefits derlve-I from a good, solid. Christian education. He rev lev. ed the history of the country from the day the Pilgrims landed on 11) mouth Hock to tbo present time, and argued that no rrduring good hail been accomplished ept through the medium of education. That there might be- no falling' off in tho progress of the ne-ct ccntur), he made a. passionate appeal tai all to contribute liber all) to tho e-ducational fund of the church. At the end of Doctor Hammond's address, W. l Ilarclay of IxiuisvlIIc. K-.. rcpre--sentlng tho Church K-uension Board, real a telegram from Hishop Candler of Gal vestoa. Te -c. asking f .r an cmergencv funJ or Ji-i" to aid In rtl nil ling the Method! t Chureh in Galveston th it was de-stro)cet by the- recent storm Mr lSartlav m ide a. l-trong appe il for lid A considerable sum r.as coilectea! at the meeting. 'MICKErrMACKJpE.JTIFIED. 31rs. IVt Keco-;ni7ed Him as the 3lan V.'ho K'ohhed Her. Michael McNanirn. alias "Mickev Jlack." wlio was .irr.-sted Thursday afternoon, af ter a chase of several blocks, was identified last night ajt the man who. on Jul) Ii 1W, held up and roblxsl Mrs. Jenrie Itest of No B Hunt ave-nuo at Sarali street nnd buleurban tracks He was arrested nn this occasion, bat es cape! br Jumping from the- patrol wagos while on the wa) to the- Tenth District Sta tion, at Dter and Kaston avenues. i"C7isms mi li m:. ,o ir. Yoi".trtis!BUt will refund )our moner If I ,z,,?ii1.,.ment r-,I,' to '"" Ringworm. Tet ter.Old I leers and snres.pimpie, aniI ltiaci;. hcadj on the face, and all skin diseases. ia. Deii-.ocratle- aias Mrrilng To-MBht. r?i","Dt.moo.railCe:a!11''alen l '"e Twelfth Coigrefsion.il District will be formally bi'!-". ir"1 nl.lh -1 "-"nster mass'meit tlemJi "'". ? Coliseum. Prerara-Kiii-,'" m:itle cn "' tlaborate seal .lnln!r ,v l?TKP "!- Among the Crnw M a."no.u",f'l arp Attorney General l"ee Stieh I r?,"S- ,VV in. Jolin . l.(v. Michael Gill and Jam.? J. Butler con gressional candilatc In this district. Good health is the offspring sf Aver s Pills. J. C. Aver Com pant, Practical ChtoiaU, UrneD, Man. Arrr s-rtajarLta I Aytr't Hair Viror ycr . P.'!, Ajcr-. Cherry Pecwnl Ajcrt Ajoe Care j Arer'i Ceouuoe mmm I ! i , ny . ..teatu. mm " .- fvi -e-s,. .1i;r