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THE REPUBLIC: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1900. 1' .JSO SJ fjL 1 - -i Fair warning is given to all men. To-day and Saturday are the last days of the Roth child sale of men's suits and overcoats. Values like these can not cou- tinueindefiuitely the prices named are lcs than the usual wholesale cost. $11 and $12 values for S7. 10. $1-1 and $lo values for SS.DO. $16.50 and $18.00 values for $11. -10. Attend to this to-day it you possibly can. Sole Agents BROADWAY for Rogers, Peel AND fiCo., N. Y. 3IOKUAN. A VVt'. ViVVrJ Barr's are shauins handsome linos of nor Roods for tho Fall arrt Winter nt 1W0. Dvery department lias mad" ft-iorilimty tlorts to prepare for tho busio-t -oaon in the nib lory of Barr's. Uarly rejection is advised. GIRL DECOYED FROM HOME. Received ote Sicucd Withrriesl'a Xame, Believed to Be Forgery. "Wilkesbarre. Pa.. Nov. 19 Margaret Kel ly, a 16- ear-old school girl, ii believed to have bf-en Kidnaped by two strange men idle yesterday attcrnoon from JHner'a Tho girl Teccived a note bearins the namo of the Eevereid Father KIcrnan, statins; that he wanted to tee her. She left .h'j school and went away with the two men, J nnd has not slnco bta teen. Her mother lived in Cle eland. an1 war ,is!Ui.b- her sU i lcr at Miner's Mills when she was takm 111 end died. I The mother requested hir sister to caro I Jor Margaret, jnd she was appointed ad- r.ilnlstratrix of the dead woman's affairs. aiiss Margaret Ke.ly o Cleveland, an aunt I ef the girl. h-ld an irratanre policy on the iJtfe of Marraict Kcll.v'a mother, and the slaughter was beneficiary. An Important Difference. Ta make It armarent to thousands, who think themselves 111. that they are not af flicted with any disease, but that the s- em simply needs cleansing, is to Dring simfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Syrnp Co. only, and sold by all druggists. , SAW HIS FATHER ROBBED. Bt Charles Young Man Captured by Thrifty Burglars. i REPUBLIC SPECIAL,. .' St. Charles, Ma, Nov. M. The general fetor belonging to William MoehlcnKamp Was lobbed by two masked men at S b'clock this morning. B8t they were sur prise! while at work by ilochler.kaaip'a Eon, Robert. i Ho heard a noise downstairs, and went Hovm.- The men were at work on the safe, 'fcnd when MoenleDkomp opened the door .tie- was coverod with a pUtol and ordered lo thn.v up his bands. "V He obeyed, and after thev had taken all the money frcrr tne cash drawer, the bur ' Clara placed Moehlinkamp between them 'find forced him to go down through the. 'cellar. They secured $10 In money, but galled to open tho safe. ' To Finish Floors and Borders 'Wse "Floor-Shine" Enamel Floor Colors; ,'pak. cherry, etc Free Booklet and Color J Card. Address Floor-Shine Co.. St. Louis. ES NOT ASPIRE TO SENATE. eneral Dick Thinks Hanna and Foraker Represent Ohio Well. . Cleveland, O. Nov. 23. It has been defl iitely settled that General Charles Dick, Ithainnan of tho Ohio Republican Commlt- 'tee, will not be a candidate for election to 'in United States Senate. In response to the recent indorsement of the American Loval Republican League, General Dick has written a letter to John tttouska, president of the organization. In Svblch the ooMtlve statement is made that e will not bo a candidate for the Senate. Tie letter concludes as follows: "Ohio Is now represented by Senator T"or- . iker and Senitor Hanna both of whom. ave performed distinguished services to he country; and. unless called to higher du- ies end clothed with more distinguished - -.oners, both are entitled tnd deserve to bo jontlnued in tho Senate." B. Jfr O. S-W. to Cincinnati and Lonls- j - vine. I Three daily trains at convenient hours. ' Tho old line. The best 1'nc. SPECIALTIES. PAID on CURRENT ACCOUNTS. Mississippi Valley Trust Co. DEATHS. VSAAAAAfWWtf 4 VyC I Fair warning is 0 i f SSu 1 given to all J (J BRDECGEXtANX At C.13 o'clock a- m . Tliur av. Xcv ember . ISM. I-ouI-a. wife- o J. V nvilllam Bruescenwnn wee elrotr). and relict of -Ihe late Henry IitlkerLaumer, aged iJ jears i tronlhs and 16 das. , Funeral Saturday. December 1. at 1 p. ra , from tamily residence. No. WIS North Twentieth rtrect. o Evangelical rrledcr.3 Church, corner of Nine teenth and Ncwhouie avenue. Friends imiteJ to fcttena. CODY At SuthiKfleM. JIo . Ed Cody beloved trotter of Mrs Marsaret Cleford (nee Codjl and Mrs. Mary Hac& (nee Codj). - - Funeral from tho residence of Ids sister, Mrs. Wary Haves, No. ISIS Collins street, on Satu-day, - December 1. at 1:30 v m., to St." l'atrlck's Church, fhence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends Invited to attend. BONNELI.T On ThursJav No ember . 1300. . at 11 a. m , Joseph Do-well j . l lov ed -on ot Sllco Donnelly, and brother of I'clcr J. Don- tielly, aged So years, ! Funeral from Cbnrles V. Uersescli's under ' taking' rooms. Xo. 1022 North Sixth street, l'rl- Bay. November SO, at 2 p m , to St. Patrick's Churci, theaco to Calvaiy Cemetery. McEWEN On Wednesday. November S3, 1001. tt 1030 a. m.. Mary B. McEnen. wife of It. M. u McKwen. - Services Friday. November SO. at I p. m. at til J-ealdence of her son. K. S. llom. No. S0 Mcr- Igan street. Incineration private. ji -miaoeipnia papeia v'-BO .,-w' wi-nwr-TT 3n,iflrnlv- nn Thurs.liv. November F P. J. at the residence of his son-ln-lau. Geo. -i W. Jcnes. No. 6Tu9 Garner avenue. VV. fc. Mcrrell. in ica eev entj -mira j ir ui , Funeral from above number Sunday. December 1900. at S p. ni. Interment private. JLACKE-Ausu.t 1'lacke. after a lhTCCrlrg 111 , at the age of TC j ears and 5 montl-s. " Iteeral Satuiday. December 1. 1300. at 2 r- ra , 0O family residence, Xo. 1SSS Xorth Nineteenth . rttW, Deceased was a. member ot General Lyoa tost. C. A. It. - RrrsDER Fridav, November SO. 1300. at 12 J4 u nwit family residence. Xo j- Iowa nui CraSffie. iSovert wife of Constanttne Kunder - H4 our dear mother, aged 7 jears. - oUoe of funeral later. 'WHITE-Or) Wednesday. November 3..IlJ22 M Ui,PolycYlnic Ho-pltaJ. after a lonir hJf. Jlerettah C White, lata member of Ied Cross -, -SlsSvice; wilV" be held at Wagoner's , - parlor.. Xo. 1127 Olive street. Into. '- L--2g3ger 30, at 2 o'clock p. m- Irlenda la- OLD OFFENDER ACCUSED OF MAKING BAD MONEY. Fred Fisher Had Plaster of Paris, Metal and a Ladle. ROOMMATE ARRESTED. Trol roller, all is "Dutch 1'ieO" and Jo seph Kaiser, a Liloret. are locked up :it tho Four Courts on a ch.irso nt louulet 'siting risncr is an "olil-timor," huvIiiK len re leased on Xov ember 1 from the Stato l'uii tenti.'ry. where he served two ve.irs tor LOiintf-rfcItlng. Kaiser wa. nevtr before ar ies.tr!, a'ul theie brems to be little ovi-clcmr- asai'ist him. except that he was a roonim it? of l'is-hcr. For tin- list thrte weeks the city has been flooded with spurious stlvei dollar-. Street car conductors etiitelallv have been Imposed upon b the counterfeiter- The police hope to connect Kislnr with the men who arc n isimr the moncv. and thus crtp ture the gaiis. It 1-. estimated that --evcial thousand countei felt dollars have been put in circulation. Fibber was trapped hv the police of the Xinth District Wednesday ntlernoon. A net was thrown out Tor him and he readily fell into it. On l"-t Monday afternoon, it is said, ho went to the house of Jlr--. Mary Herman and Mrs. Mary Kasper, at Xo 2112 Division street, where ho Introduced hinv-elf as Frank Wilson, a inoldcr, from Fast St. Louis, 111. There were several men in the allc in the rear of the house, and he want- i! a bucket to buy some beer. They let htm have a bucket and he went back to the crowd. When hf returned the bucket he offered lo buy some beer If they won'd go after it. Mrs. Kasper sajs he handed her a new dollar to buy beer, and she went to Tegethorf's saloon, at Twenty-first and Di vision streets, returning him the cnangc. A few minutes afterwards. Mrs. Herman sajs, he gave her a new silver dollar to get the bucket refilled. She also went to Tcgct hoff's saloon and icturiicd Fisher the change. Shortlv- after Mrs. Herman left the sa loon Tegethoft discovered that the money was spurious and called to sec the women. Fisher was gone, but they promised to trap him. rishcr made an engagement the nel day to meet them on Wednesday at 12.3) o'cloclw Policemen Dcgnan and Mojnihan laid for him and took him into custody. Ho gavo tho name George Brown, but as soon as ho reached the station he was Identified by Policeman I-iticastpr no TVnl T'.tlipr- V hen confronted by the oflicei he readily J admitted his Identity, explaining that ho wanted to kc.p his ist record a secret. He gave his address as Xo. Sll Xorth Fif teenth street A search rf tho room hrrucht forth a ladle and a quantity of plaster of i Paris. The ladle shows that it lias beea i used to pour molten metal, as some of It ' still adheres to the bowl. In Fisher's pock- HIS MOTHER WAS UNABLE TO PREVENT THE WEDDING. WILLIAM. HULL, IS YCARS OLD. When William Hull, who is not vet 10 years old, married Sliss Marparet Kennedy, who is not jet IS, on the day before Thanks giving, ho maintained the record of both families for early marriages. Mr. Hull's mother was 13 vears old when she married Mr. Hull, Sr., who was not 20; Mr. Hull's sister, Lllv. was 11 when she married; and the new Mr--. Hull's sister was not IS when B'ie married W. 15 Fisher, a Third street commiss'on merchant, three vcars ago. Mr. Hull lives with his father, William Hull, a well-known clothing man, and for merly a member of the firm of Flnley & Hull, at Xo. 3120 Pine street. Miss Kenned) as long as she was Miss Kcnnedv lived with her sister. Mrs. Fisher, at Xo. S10 Cwing avenue. The voting folks met three months ago at the home of a mutual friend in tho Wist Knd Soon after that they became engaged. But they did not let any one In to the secret until a few da ago. when Miss Kennedy confided to Mis Calla Fish er, who la a d tughter of Mr. Fisher by a former maniige, that she was to be n Thanksgiving Day bilde. Mr. Hull's family did not know Mis Ken nedy. The oung lady was a pucst at a party given at the Hull hotnc four evenings ago, but was Introduced as "Miss Moore," and there was vo hint that she was soon to be Mrs. Hull. Wednesday Mr. Hull and Miss Kennedy, accompanied by Miss rishcr and Mrs. Hoeffuer. called nt the marriage license of llce. gave their ages as "legal" and pro em ed a licenre, which they promptly took to Justice Walker. At o.30 o'clock in the afternoon they were married. Xot long after this Mrs. Hull, Sr.. heard a rumor of an approaching marriase in which her son was to be the bridegroom. She hurried to the marriage license office with the intention of stopping the issuance of the license, bt.t was too late. Then she- hurrid to Miss Kennedy's home and found that the marriage had been cele brated. So she went home. That night she talked the matter over with her husband. He pointed out that while he was quite young r If s You E-vcryborly looks at yon and thev 'want you should leave. There's nothing more annoying in a public gathering. Then for the sake of others, to say noth ing of yourself, get a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral and cure your cough at once. You won t be annoying everybody then. Thrro sizes :25c., enough for an ordinary eoId;S0c. jutt right for asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, whooping-cough, hard colds; L00, most economical for chronic cues. "" ECO iol 1 FRED FISHER. Ux-convict, arrested on a charge of coun terfeiting. ct was found a piece of white metal, such as K Minictlmcs used by counterfeiters, and the name of a metal companj was written on a card ho carried Joseph Kai'-er. Fishet's roommate, was ai rested, but there is no na-on to believe he had anv thing to do with any counterfeit ing. He is in the employ of tho Orcutt Storage Company of Xo. -J720 Daston ave nue, where he Is known as a good, honest workmnn He said he knew Fisher had been in the pcnitcull.tr, but (-aid Fisher had promised to lead an honest lite. It was a surprise to him. he said, that the la dle and the plaster of pads were found In the room. He said ho ncvci saw them be fore. At noon jcstcrday the tuo pusoncrs, the ladle, plastei of pills and the two counter feit dollais v.ere forwarded to ttie Tour Courts for Chief of Deteaivis Desmond and the United States authorities. After Chief Desmond sweated Ihun for awhile, without result, he turned th case ovci to Special Agent Murphy of the United States Seeret Service. 1 "isher declares that he Is innocent of any wrongdoing. "There's no use to den that 1 was tuilty before, becuus-o I have served my venterce." he said, "but then I only passed some counterfeit money. Xovv they have mc ebtrged with counterfeiting. I never did any of it. I did not give those women any monej and I don't know anv thing about that ladle and playte-r ot parK I found that piece of metal ami earned it because it was bright ami shin." William Hull, Not Yet 21, Quietly Married Miss Margaret Kennedy. MItS WILLIAM HULL. 17 YlUItS OLD. ho was Miss Maigaret Kcnncds. when he married a gill of 13, he had never had cause for regret. So, Mrs. Hull ho camo reconciled, and yesterday morning Fent word to her son that he must bring his bride home and cat Thanksgiving tur kev. and the Invitation was accepted. "It is' all right," said Mrs. Hull. Sr., ves terday. "Love is an awful thing, and there Is no tellng what It will cause young peo ple lo do. Mr. Hull sayT it Is all right, too as wc e.m't help 11. Hut he- sajs Will will have to provide for his own family. I would have stopped the mariiage If I could, but I couldn't and what is the use of worrying? will Rhould have let us know. But then, maybe, wo wouldn't havo let him get marilcd. I don't think he outfit to have promised to lake me to the theater, though, Wednesday night, when. Instead of keeping that engagement, lit got married." The new Mrs Hull hi pretty, with b'g blue eves and a mass of golden hair that might cause any young man to forget that he was rather young to take up the cares of a household. Both she and her husband consider the mittei a pretty good joke. At any rate, they contend that they have am ple precedent for their step. 11. X O. h-AV. I). &. O. Line. "The Xational Highway." 521 to Xew York, with stop-over at Washington, Baltimore or Philadelphia. SEEK RUSSIAN OIL LANDS. Foreign Capitalists Looking for Couuebsioiib at Baku. St. Petersburg. Kov. 29 Baku is crowded with agents of Hussian and foreign capital ists and sjnrt'cntos who are sueuing oil lands under conditions morn favorable to tho small capitalists than formoilj. It is reported that the Moscow refineries have sold large orders for sugars intended for Japan at prices under the Austrian and German lidders. The Bcssarablan Zimstvo. or Provincial Council, has petitioned the Oovernmcnt for a grant of hair a million roubles, to be de voted to the use of the famine sufferera. This indicates that the provincial funds are becoming exhausted. The governmental Gazette of Finland de clares It is not true that the Government of Wlborar will be detached from Tinland and united to Russia prorer at the begin ning of the new vear. M. Itobrikoff, the Minister of Education, has requisitioned copies of all the history and geography textbooks used in the Fin nish schools. To Arrive In Chicago Knrllcr. The "Daylight Special," the Illinois Ctn tral's fast day train to Chicago, will on and after December 2. be scheduled out of St. Louis at 11:30 a. m.. Instead of 12-30 noon, as at present, and will arrive in Chi cago at 7:30 p. m.. early enough to enable Its passengers to attend the theater or other' places of amusement In Chicago after their arrival. Now is the Time to Buy Your Christmas Presents at the Great Auction Sale Of the Bankrupt Stock of E. Jaccard Jewelry Co. Olive and Sixth Streets. There Has Never Before Been Such an Opportunity Offered to Obtain Great Bargains in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. Goods sold either at private sale or auctioned off to the highest bidder. The quality of every article guaranteed to be as represented by Merrick, Walsh H Phelps Jewelry Co., 511 OLIVE STREET. JOHN H. FRENGH, Auctioneer NEW REPUBLIC IS MAKING TROUBLE. Volunioers From Brazil to Support Acre Against Bolivian Claim. SPECIAL BY CABLE. Ttlo Janeiro, Brazil, via Gah cston. Tex . Nov. 2?. (Copyright, 1300, by the New York Herald Company.) A dispatch from Jla naca, Brazil, announces that a volunteer corps Is being organized there to support the so-called Republic of Acre against the Bolhlan trcopo. In iew of the assertions made by the rolhiun Minister, that the authorities of tl.e State of Amazonas are giving acthe resistance to the rebels, this announcement i regarded as significant! Should the ex pedition be permitted to take the field, TSollvia. probably would make an emphatic protest. It is reported here that the Bolivian Min isters in Washington and London are nego tiating for the sale of Bolivia's rights in Acie to an American syndicate. It Is be lieved, however, that this rumor lias been lirculatrd by repicsentativcs of Acre with the object of discrediting Bolivia. nESCRipno.N or Acnr:. nrrrni.K'M'neiAi. New York. Nov. 23 The now Republic of Aire N built upon a strip of territory which I. S3 been in dWpute between Brazil mid Bolivia, ard which was recently awarded to the litter ountr. It Is nn American ilistitMion ptI iv actuilly coiitisllcu b Charlt- R. riiut and other N(vv Vnrlcib, who am interested In th rubber imliitiv. 1 he population 1 composed rhiefly of Americans, and It Is alleged that tho gun b'Mt C'a'tlne. v. nidi aci'iidcd the Amazon River foi i distance of 2,2on miles last jcar, ostensibly to take soundings, aided the Americans in setting up the new Republic. Brazil protc-tcd at the time against tho presence of tho American gunboat, and the incident threatened to Involve the two countilcs in serious clIiMctiltlcb. Tli" Republic of Acre comprises the best rubber lands In South America. In area It would compare with tho btato of New Jei-s-oy. There Is a complete government, pvt terned aftrt ii-at of the United States, and a Mlnistei fiom the Republic of Acre Is now en routo to Washington, hearing cre dentials upon which he hopes to secure lccognitiou. IlllnnlH Central Excursion Tn Chicago to-day. December 1 ard 2 Ruuud-trip tickets J3CO. FINALLY OUTWITTED PARENTS. Second Attempt of Palmyra Couple to Wed Successful. RCPl HL.IC Bl'ECI.M. Quincy, III.. Nov. 23. M. C. Wltttnan and Miss Carrie Phaller, both of Palmjra. Mo, an eloping couple, were married here last nisht. They arrived here in a buggy at 10 o'clock and aroused the Reverend Schucler of the Luther Memorial Church, who mar ried them. The Hcensa was secured heieby the groom last September, at v.'hlch time the brldo's parents prevented the marriage. The bride Is the daughter ot a prohilnent farmer, near Palmj ra. Tn l'orto Rico Ala ftrir Orleunn. Trains of the Illinois Central R. R. from St. Louis to New Orleans connect with the New York and Porto Rico steamer service, recently iraugurated between those ports by the New York and Porto Rico Steamship Co. The first-class steamship "Arkadia" will make its next trip from New Orleans on December 6. For particulars and de scriptive circular call on or address Mr. I E. Daggy, C. T. A.. No. 21S N. Broad way. TWO WRECKS NEAR JACKSON. One Freight Train Was Ditched and Two Collided. REPt'BMC SPECIAL. Jackson, Tenn., Nov. 29 A Height train on tbe Mobile and Ohio Railroad was wrecked near Talcon. Tenn., this morning, nineteen cars being ditched. Traffic was delayed two hours. Two freight trains on the Illinois Cen tral collided this morning at Fulton, Ky. Ergineers Lawrence and Burnell of this city leaped and were not hurt. Only slight damage resulted. nXCURMOX SLECl'I.NG CARS To Lou Angeles and San Francisco. Leave St Loul3 on "Katy Flyer" (M., K. & T. Ry.), 8:16 p. m. every Tuesday Ma San Antonio. See "Katy'a" Agent. FELL THROUGH A BRIDGE. Texas Freight Train . Wrecked Near Terrell. ' ncruBLic SPECIAL. Terrell, Te.1., Nov. 29. A freight train on tho Tcsa3 and Pacific Railway fell through a bridge fourteen miles west of b,ere to day. No onf hurt. CHICAGO AND RETURN, $9.50. On Sale Nov. 30(h, Dec. 1st and 2d. Good Returning- Vntil Dec. 10th. Four Matchless Trains Every Day in the Year. NEW TICKET OFFICE, "THE ONLY WAY" PRESIDENT SAYS HARRISON MUST GO. Appeals for Retention of Former Chief Executive's Son in the Army Unavailing. Rrjunuc special. Washington, Nov. 20.-L!cutenant Colonel Kussell B. IIairion. son of former Presi dent Harrison, will cj-b to be an "flicer of tho army on Saturdas. December 1. Iarn'st representations of friends and per sonal appeals made to the President and Secretary of AVar have failed, and he will bo discharged In accordance with the terms of the order k&ucd while Secretarr Rool was In Cuba. ThN action Is taken in spite of the favora ble recommendation of Urigadifr General J. ( Hreckenridge, Inspector General, who Is Chief of the Corp of which Lieutenant Colonel Harrison was a volunteer member, and It Is understood th-it Lieutenant Gen eral lilies favored his retention. The Presi dent decided however, that the action ot the War Department was j'istilled.aiid Lieu tenant Colonel Harrlaon must go. In explanation of the determination of the President and Secretary of AVar to drop Lieutenant Colonel Harrison from the serv ice, a high official of the AVar Department said to-day that ho had been in service longer than any of tho other sons of noted men appointed during and subsequent to the war with Spain. Young Blaine, young Brice and others of prominent families were dichnrgcd months ago. Lieutenant Colonel Harrison, it is further said, has shown no (.pedal aptitude for the armv. and as the Department of Porto Itko, to which ho was attached, was recently abolished, there was no further need for his services. It is emphatically reiterated that the at titude of General Harrison during the cam paign had nothing to do with his son's dis charge. KILLED BY A POLICEMAN. Stranger Was Fleeing From a Little Rock Ofliccr. KEPfBLIC SPECIAL Littlo Rock, Ark.. Nov. 23. George Mc Couley, a policeman, shot and instantly killed a stranger to-night, while in the act of stealing. The man was pursued by the offcer and refused to halt, when he was shot in the back of the head and killed. The Coroner's Inquest failed to dic!ose his identity. m Important Chance of Time. , To meet the wishes of its patrons for an earlier arriving time In Chicago, the "Dav llght Special," the Illinois Central's llnely equipped, fast, day train to Chicago, vvil'. on and after December 2. leave St. Louis nt 11.30 a. m.. instead of 12.30 noon, as at pres ent, and will arrive in Chicago at 7.30 p. m , an hour earlier than Its present time. COUNTERFEIT HAYTIEN COINS. Over 20.000 in Gold Fieces in Cir culation. Port-Au-Prince. Hayti, Nov. 23. via Hay tlen Cable. The judicial authorities having been Informed that many $3) gold pieces made by counterfeiters were Circulating in Haytl. consulted with the natlonak bank. The latter, after an investigation, found that! a large number of counterfeit gold coins of the denomination mentioned were in elrculitlon. It i estimated that the counterfeits amount to about t2".000. The police are now inquiring Into the matter. CASTORIA Forlcfanlsand Children. The Kind You Hare Awajs.Bonght Carleton BIdg., SIXTH and OUYE PosfalTelegraph Cable Go. Mala Office, Laclede Balldtar, FOURTH AND OLIVE STREETS. 400,000 Miles Wire, 3,000 Offices. We ivonld be pleased to handle yoav Telegrams. Try as. Telephone Mala 180S. NEW APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY. Ambassador Chontc Instructed to Take Up Sirs, jiaybrick's Cafce. KEI'UIILIC SPECIAL. AVa-diiiigton. Nov. 2d. Ilenewed efforts In the interct of Mrs. Florence Maybricic will bo made by Ambassador Choatc in accord ance with instructions given by Secretary Hay. Tnc making of these representations' has bocomo a routine duty for the Ambassador of the United States in Urea: Britain. AA'hen Secretary Hay was in London ha took advantage of every opportunity to bring Sirs. Maj b-Ick'h case to the atten tion of tlM Home Secretary, but his efforts to secure her pardon weio unavailing. Tho reorganization of the English Cabinet gives Secictnrj Hav- another opportunity to bring the Jlaj brick cn--e again to tho at tention of the Home Secretary. Additional cvidenco showing that Mr. Maybrlck was addicted to the use of arsenic and died from ccrtiv e consumption of the drug bai bun presented to the British authori ties. It is the understanding of the State De partment that the new Secretary is In clined toward compliance with the wishes of this Government in Mrs. Maybrlck's cao. but there have been no Important changes in the under ollicials. and they will probably oppose the new efforts to bring hr relfna as stroagly as they have done In the pat. It a t Morning. Prepare nurelf. Suit and Overcoat Sale. Glohe. Seventh and franklin avenue. CHINESE FOND OF POTATOES. Nev.lv Acquired Taste for Them Occasions Large Shipments. Chicigo, Nov. 29. A special to the Record from Tacoma. AVash., says: The llret large shipment of potatoes that has gone forward from this State to China will be tent In a few d.ivs from North Yakima and will con sist of TtV tons destined for Shanghai. In the past the greater amount of food stuff that has been called for from that section has been flour, but now the Chlneso havo acquired a taste for potatoes. I'rntrncted Cold Miell Predicted. Great value. S-iit and Overcoat. Sale Globe. Seventh and franklin avenue. RAINS DAMAGING COTTON. Buyers at Austin Want Option on Texas Crop. IiEPirBMO I'ECIAL Aubtin. Tex.. Nov. 20. The severe wot norther that Is sweeping Teas at pres ent bids fair to interfere most seriously with the socond cotton crop, and Texts bujers to-day held an informal consulta tion here to see what could be done In the line of securing all options on crop now In hand. Meet, Snow and Slush. Are vou prepared? Suit and Overcoat Sale. Globe, Seventh and Franklin avenue. BRYAN'S KENTUCKY PLURALITY. Couiier-Journal Places It at 7,97o and Beckham's at 3.31S. Louhville, Ky., Nov. 23.-VIth official re- j turns from every county in Kentucky, the Courier-Journal announces Bryan's plural- j Hy a? 7,97". and Beckham a a3 3,ol. The vote will bo canvassed at Frankfoit en . . ft A.t at a. rnnnl nlTifiinlll nn. r jjeCeiTH'cr diiU cut wuu uuivtun; ii nounced. Bears the Signature of fy&C&Vi " 47 Ms AUCTIONEERS. A. A. mKIFKICO., AUCTION and STORAGE rtecular rile every Saturday at wawnoms, I,8-l0-i: Chouteau ave. Sales In residences a jpecialtr. Main office, 9M j,-. Sixth . Pncs lUln :033M. AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY. Regular Matln Saturday. WILLIAM COLLIER, In his Greatest 'access ON THE QUIET. EXTRA. Next Sunday Might. The First Big Laughing Hit of tho New York Stfison, LOUIS MANN and LIPMAN In ALL ON ACCOUNT OF ELIZA. Three Hours of Clean. Uproarious, Whole some fun. fceaN Now on Sale. CLARA Regular OLYMPIC. matmec JULIA MARLOWE Presenting; Saturday. "When Knjghlhood Was i rt Flower. NEXT MONDAY, DEC. 3rd, MR. N. 0. GOODWIN AND MISS MAXINE ELUOH Presenting Ifairy V. Osmond's Comedy. "When We Were Twenty-One." It"--rved Seats Non on gale. COLUMBIA All lilts VVrek and Next Sundaj: I IIELENE MORA. HolIowavTrio. Tral Mblo. Mr. & llrs Gene Hughes, t Musical ColSyj t. Mchols fcltcr?. O'Xeil & Tcrp Burton & Brooke. Hrr & Benton. lasnoii S. Pullock. Wlljon 4 WlUon. Thu Kinodroire. John Coburn. Extra Attraction-P.OSE COOHLAX. A?Utcd by Louis Massen and Company. V IS 25 30c. Orchslra Chairs (Rfrvd In Advancrt Mc. GRAND Alstincss Wednesday. Saturday. Night Prices 13. 15, K, 5", 75c; Never Railed. Hiliue r.Iorrr. I flit 1. 4 I inUlO UCiDT coodsoKi;;. 'ihishii. a Liun o ncnit Fun Mat. Kugenla, BUIr In A Lady of Quality. HAVLIN'S Sc Matinee Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sun. Mat. Neat Acres the Paclfle. MUSIC HALL. roBAc To-N!gbt at S and all this week. FIotows :m:jl:r,t:e3: .Mntlncc ToOIorroir (Saturday), 25c. 30c and "Sc ' Oreatut Sam" EL CAPITANs EOT ICE PALACE! COOK AND CHANNINC AVENCEa One-llalf-llilp Itace Between Allea Share. Jimmy Ions;, Jim Barley. Open Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION. IRe and S.e. IMPERIAL. "Hoodman Blind." PRICE8: I5-2S-3S-50C. Sundav Mat. "Romeo and Juliet." STANDARD. The Home of Folly. -:- Two Frolics Dally. Clark Bros.' ROYAL BURLESQUES, Predentin- " The day Travelers and Senator McPhee. Ncit Attraction Sam Devcro's Owh Company. $9.50 to Chicago and Return. ,- v -1 On Jvovemoer 30 JUJyjjjA and December 1 and $2. J you can Dny round trip tickets, good to return including December 10. Wabash Ticket Office, Broaiiraj and Olive, S. E. fr. BRANCH OFFICE, 710 Locust St., St Louis, ilo. WILT-TAM F. nOMDS. H. J- DIEKNElTal President. . Scrtary. ESTABLTSllFD IN IMS. Missouri State Mu'ii-I Fire and Marino Insurance Company. OlEcc No. 717 Chestnut St.. St. Louis. Mo. TL Bell Mala 277t. TeL Klnlocn A IMS. 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