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I . , ' v v ,..-- -; .-v.-;;--- . " " "- r- -- ' -T 3 E a"? i "v"' M . $M m Erf . .. "" 'i? 'THE REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1.1901. 0. sg --etfs 3l 'sa W v??- Bouuni S3rttY0i) 17 -.-T 3 f--V ISi fi.- -IB. Rothchild & Co. 's (Roch ester, N: Y.) -entire surplus i stock -of men's and young men's suits at prices that'll .surprise you about 60 cents ftoa the dollar of actual cost 10 and 11 tbIucs for. ....$6.85 viltMand $13.50 Talues... $8.65 15 Bd16.60 values ....$11.90 ; 18 and 20 values $13.75 ;. An opportunity that shoiild ' be grasped -with avidity. w- I-X: Wy. .!. ai- 'fay-1 - wFi aJS foe Rogers,. Peet ,, atCO.,N.Y. i BROADWAY. AND MORGAN. !l " Mm -3 H Br v.fH ; ,rsP 5B' '" Vbv 'kHKB L. ISI.I OTW.VW.BWWf -W -aWOMae; points ana returtfrvSt. Clair. Stan- amuiran.- oouroon, ueasounL i-tid. sicci- m. dtrnn. ixu, unojcs, Ksua, isewmirs. 00 ana aeiem. Bates rrom T5 to ,w tvffk. f9llMrm. half hn RnMll tr.tn IjaiMjiuon.- Station S:0O a. m. Returning ar liM.TJaJoa Station 10O4 p. m.. and stop both .mX.-UKFmCa.il AVCX1U 1DQ 'iDWfr UrOT-. anomiocmauon at 101 M. Broadway ana GENERAL TINIO AND COMMAND SURRENDI War Department Sellero N igumes Almost Complete lapse of insurrection. NORTHERN LUZON PACIf! Malrars'g. Best Colonels Also! upMen and Grins to Be livered as Soon as They Ca ue uatuered Together. n tMU iLt if J !l 8 H EsiLk a9; 1 -4r?ro,r i22JS- M m , and Smnsier foods at Bart's' ara lllia Ttiat. fflv rytnv tT mnnftv mit Aff'.S'OIIA'a Mitt nnvplttlnvlv Pv.wKmt - fcjwya.-how suddenly the cool, damp days .-'- aVnas fe&erce into hot summer ones, and -;-) women visit Ban's often. and get the .:;-MrwIac on early. V- -- MEAT ENGINEERING FEAT COMPLETED, - -: fi:P!dh Pacific Bailroad Will Bun .'Ailntvia T4.AttYi-1ViviT,n1 n rMM XT' rft"f "8uuuui iliUUU- - tain at Sherman, "Wy. mm -55 -1 9-fcK 'IpinAa. Neh", April SO. The wonderful sent of tunnelling a .biff, mountain taherman,'Vrr., by the Union Pacific, .In wrtoreauce the rade and shorten the , .has Veen accomplished and to-mor- May 1, regular service will commence i.tba.MW.Une from Bufprd to Tie. Siding, Mch becomes Bart of the main line. :.Th contract for this work was awarded bbost a" year ago, and its comDletlon is jieibned "as. one, of, the most astonishing etj of railroad engineering yet accom-. 1; 'Sherman Hill tunnel, forming an.lm- hortaat part of the project, issltuated be- I'SSimltA Bdle lonr. In the mountain lt-nitv' lrfjls.foima thearChaeah formaUon, one of the l--tardest of 'a4lte ro'eks.. r-. y"Jfflait.., conspicuously out-ln this great .C9AUieXUut. work are -two' hills, whlrt. In. rrvelre the landUng of E00.000 cubic yards of 'wrth.ind stone. ;g:'JCro.:0Uer embankments adjaeent required -gg Ike moving of 250.000 yards. to--- ;VTaa Dale. Creek bridee will now -h a. ?lttAr. nf -tliA at aij-th. am.- .K -A. ItJtVL80 loo' een by tourists. l?jPl' P; -tunnel is so constructed that one f3?iff Ta ,vr route decreases the grade "over Washington. Anrll SO.-Tnrn im... blegrams Were received to-day at t ("cpanmcnt rrom General MacAri Manna, in the opinion of the. ohlc ..: uiunca in tnem mark' the complete collapse of organltcd reh uie rniiippmes The cablegrams 1 uuune; "General Tlnlo surrendered with; mana to-day at Slnalt H6 will men and guns in his command they can be gathered together. pletely pacifies the first departmc ern Luzon, for -many, months th Luzon. v-uiuiicib .ipnano "Jaiiao an ivanuac, -Maivars's best office; dered to Colonel Jacob' Kllnp 5 April Si with twenty-three office! ana eighty-six rifles." Importance of Sorrem Tinio is said, here to have Aicjancirlno, one of the hlghci the insurrectionary force. H mand In Northern "Luzon during tuase ier yommanaer Ullmo .-uuivars. wnose uoioncls nr mine, was also one of the best pino leaders. He was Lawto; miaable foe and commanded t! at the fight at Zapote River, tl ous battle fought In the Phi nas confined his operations Luzon, which never has" bei subjugated, and Una. where' occurred, has long been one 0 insurgent arsenals.-. It is said at the War officers recently back from that there nnur remain li Luzon only one chief whom acuiariy aeslrous of catching les, the head hunter. This iaiea every ruio or warfare expected that he will be taki Others Surrenders) Al Later, the following cabli tea 10-aay at iuanua, .wa: uenerai MacArthur. anni otner important oarrendei pines: "Juan and Bias Vlllami surrendered uangueO, A gaged assembling scatter) livered arms, Agllpay, e Aiucus .none rTovince, i -wag, Jvpril; zs." . The report that Ocner surrendered is confirmed. uponas me possioie succe .The surrender nr Tlo and Pedro Agulnaldo; rei xmuiuo Aguuiaiao, are e: TIME. fiH MATCHLESS SERVICE. una; "THE ONLY WAY" Carletoi VUg S1XT3 ani OUYE. . - --"ts SEH'VIJ" Mercantile Trust Company, EIGHTH AND LOCUST STREETS. IMER WEATHER IEDED EVERYWHERE, bs in the South and Southwest fSuffer From Spring's Tar diness. ITT0N KILLED BY THE COLD. auditions More Favorable Within the Week and All Crops Do ing Better Splendid Fruit Prospect. WEDS DAUGHTER 'rjgi.i-.u - WW;, SPECIALTIES. mn K?2R B crowth and th r uy mncera mir nHrlnal Anlm nrxerfl nair Haisatn tba.bctt car fcr-conl. is rtntt. Pjw i' uw.wn ccr icr-corns, a etna. Wwlttipii Valley Trust wmm 8;' Cimpany s$wi$WGMmimm rW&JJ.c.Admuusteitor, Guardian, ff?s?.?te Oatator,- and In all other trust ca- gUMHSC Bohla Llverv Co.. IWDEBTAKERS AMD EMBALMERS i.dB55 ' 'I? i And 'upwards, accord. Bvii"' . 1 r;i rii !r"J -jng to aistancem, lS&a-Bggfelf1 CarfteTa,' antelaaa ?elVcrr.a ? .lin cmciTirnr. Tipni .r-hmkmm Da Utln T; Klnioch.-C 49C &rg& :rf.:eiiH P-;JXiT Vv.V. C , tfjjW" ISSlit'ifJf.r P'SVS "pok' fc,-jr--n MARRIED. mgZWGBSR rmmzw. MNMMaM HOli)ENRm Sl Ml at Kn. lin 1 Jfatllda Hol4tnriar to Mr. James oy. tn Jtererepq H. Marlll. :R At St, Lout, otth -Etfhtatatli. DEATHS; ;,iwT'viHsa, aswuiua vivcta.' rBonti on Tfionwajr tterpoon at S o'clftck. 1liMMetffc.llSi-.; 'lasH 1M1 .a.-.- Ls'-1.-iir,'.'"f',??mJ-?'' . Ana, i. (mv . m.. S&WSiHWsS" SSS,rH diarlr beloved mother of JefeSlBL "&'. FUrHoevel. -and Mrs. Emily &5,S0!- Adolphlna Bruenemann andLylu .-OTBn mee.Boaveu.ana onr.dcar.motner-ln-iair, &M8'n"hT1and great-rnindinother, after a short y&t&W'm'' .t.ttha as of l ytare 7 months and a JS&ii-om,Ilfl,iB runeral' will be lTen Zfei&ggaiiinz, flU- and Burtlngtoa. I-u, -papofs-Heare pi'STJDBUT-On Hondar.' April KS:bFrV-iatlr,reUct of Um iasS! noUir of John T. k&'fefiSi J. and Patrick J. Klely. 1 - 1 . 1 ..,, .,i .. -wmmx9 bus imjuut mioencv, , ivo. .raureaajv.juay z, at .5 W. Baja'rd Cuttingj ter Choate's London, April 3a W. secretary of the Unite here, and Lady Sybil Cu Earl of Desart, were,: Saints Church, this City a' combaratlvplv nulet . dressed In Ivory satinTl and Brussels lace; and j mond ornaments. Two costumes of pale, blue 1 oearonj. xnere were Joseph .H. Cboate, oassauor. ana the at TTmhacaf wam aft,inn ent, outside of tho famBfaI,d bridegroom: SubseaueBI re ception.at the reidensHI'fPar ents. FORMER ST. LOlBfED, i W. C. Fox ARkfM Bu reau of Amer WUUam C. .Fox of sBafonner St. LoulSan, has beenJBhfectors of the Bureau at JUflc t0 take charge of thatflBf Uy at least, in place of tfcB fizmati. Mr. Fox has takesBMln .,nf! St. Louis World's iH2estlons were heard by the Joagress when they were oBeJvarlous government ereaellHJ ' be in-" Vited tn tnJrn nrt I The Bureau ofHsftbllcs. is planning an especlaMliror Buf falo, and. It In luJBBBHtlll ber ter one two yearsKfi. Louis. BBAVHOKT, fill! Iroa Ma Train No. 51 leavBfafc. m. and reaches BeaumontHae famous oil fields, belt dsBmln No. .65 leaves St. Louis Jes Beau mont 9:05 a. m. sjBJThe short and quick line. fTBliwest cor ner Broadway anBHBarad Union Stauon. BnamiTajm Buinnsv anni -.v iwii as- in.ia bfBqr:XttlK:rcUct ot thB lat xfiomaa kiilr 8t-&r S&mmi .ea Ssv;. Sissta'a.- ggg?gWiai -V:f3--- '-..- !jr-.--.i71ia.'.ti BiaSMNtlral MBS5(PiB,M' Ipi'-Slfe' ' mm mi- Ckurcbv: thenca to ItTlUd to attend. 1715 Lucky to., to St. Calrarr Cemetery. April 20. 190U at 1!: p. m.,:Hcnrjr tnvd huahahrt nf -Jull. Tjinr ftiM. and father of Cbaa,,A.- lance, -ated M Visitors Emll Bhoemft .111., aro at the T. B. Fowler the LIndell. n. H. Clark. and Ohio Rallr Planters. . W. D. Send LIndell. -John W; the Planters. O. T. Qr Southern. B. I Br the LIndell. -J. B. Willi) Ark., are at th T: B. Holl( the Southern. J N. J. Win Democratic SB clede. . -T. B. Brotherhood Laclede. W. M. JorJ City, la at tn w. w. the. Laclede. stela. of canal, , Mo., is. at If the Mobile is at- me 111., U at the ns. M0.1 U.at Is at the Id, Mo., Is at if Fort Smith, :1a. Mo:, U. at lo., memoer 01 Is at tn i- grand master Imen, IS at tne ot Oklahoma, ake City la at from residence. No. JCS Victor street. X Hay j..atao p. ns. - EMMA lANQECNee Oulon), , :; . DaUhter-ln-l.- ALTCELAKaE. i HARRY LANGE.- Granachlldren. i TncsASv. Anrfj Sfl 111 .t 1nV1n-lr i.;daiiT beloved wire, of. John Oates 1 rot. Michael .J. and-ThbmaaiV. caith- f ina.'-jumea ie. n.te.. .nrt .i.t.r. nr Martin. Thomaa. Edwin. " Jotcph- and t.Sst.:McedjM yeas. nsMMl-trem late residence. Ho. tea Unlrer 5gpar;ret; ThutsdayrMay X at M a. ml S61-- caiaa- maaa. of: reqotem at- Sacred Heart .-iwentyHIRa .andUnlveralty, thence, to - Xrtands and relaUns TespeettnUr tn- e;taad. - .- . v - , a. aad ..County Roscommon. asnars. please codt. - BWOOP BQddetUr.-onTueedar. Aprtl rilt.'ajaqat the: .residence of nr '.. Mrs.: John Zahormlcr- No.- 1U11 Konth i.-avlsntL Jlra Carrie A...SUverwood (nee atM. it Jrmm.Ut,'ot Doctor W.' F.'Sll- -Jt-C'HamUtoa,- a.- W. Cickman.and Mr.- -frasi ;J'0- 1M Santfi flrana avenm r,tur:ttr.smi-atM..'-m. ;-' ;. -s- .oaio -and Detroit.' Mich., papers tJ"W'a-TBsaar. at.l a. m,,iAHri Rw?3toS. 7laiw TSm Mlky. n;l. rit jassoy.Maisaear o.a ans 2"f; Ckeai February until and Ku.ie coiona Southern fi sunset" . The' rate.' St. LOUIS. . from Oman apondlng Id east ana n For; parq pertalniug Caltfomu w. u. Clark str L,K. TO Street, St C. C.'i binding. Goth Home.-j tne .italj nounc ernmen strikei.'; lifbrala... iday thereafter; a). Bpeciai.Low- be sola, via ine ,' "tjraen" -ana suits in California. Jhlcaao.xw;,irom lew, Orleans, tOJU: T, etc.. a. wopa. au ouicr inu. etalied InTormatlon hern Pacific ' Com- lie special ..rates to t .flarm: . a; b. ".vCo s, I. V..' a. fcto'ttOUvm l'-P CoJK WUeoisr. MO . .' " . Net .laterfere.. ,- bor Giovanni. Glnttk lot; tnounterior, ian- Iterf ere -In tne .present ;:totll. .5JiiV itSSS s,aa Llquldl STOVE POLISH DOBS IT EASY Inter est( Checking Accounts Allowed 'Time Deposits on (livings Accounts.. 2 per annum 4 per annum 4psr annum .AUCTIONEERS. . I. I. SELKIRK i CO., - AUCTION and STORAGE Recular eala avery Batnrasr at warehouse, aat Cereral offlces. l-i-U Chcmtfan ar.. Balaa la fetoenrw a nclitT. Phow Main aaalf AMUSEMENTS. HAVLIN'S. r; Mat. Tues., Thurs. and Sat " Sunday Matinee Next "DOWN MOBILE." " President FESTUS J. WADE DIRECTORS. LORE57.0 E. ADERSOS, Second Vlce-Pres. Mercantile Trust Co. geo. wAiirtEjf nnowjf, President The Brown Shoe Co. JAMES W. BELI,, Prest. St. L. Safe Deposit & Sav. Co. PAUL nnowx, Manugcr Continental Tobacco Co. JAMF.S G. nUTLEH, t Capitalist. JAMES CAMPBELL, Banker. L. T). DOZIEIt, President Dozler Bakery. . C. F.. GAUSS, Prest. Gauss-Shelton Hat Co. IIEXIIY GKIESED1ECK, JR., Prest. National Brewing Co. C. 11. Mcllll.LAN, . Secretary Mercantile Trust Co. EMERSON McMII.M.V, Banker, New York. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM MAFFITT. Mkmtt Estate. Ars't Trcainrer Stercantlla Trust-Company. DAS C. NUGENT, 1st V.-P. n. Nusent & Hro. D. G. Co. PETER A. O'NEII., Capitalist. VALLK nEYBimN, Attorney nt Law. JONATHAN' RICE, Ot Rice. Stlx & Co: HARRY SCCLLIN. Prest. Sculllc-Gallngher Steel Co. CORWIN H. SPENCER. Capitalist. JOHN S. SULLIVAN. Prest. John S. Sullivan Saddle Tree Co. FESTGS J. WADE, Trcst. Mercantile Trust Co. D. D. WALKER, Trcst. Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co. GEO. W. WILSON. Treas. Mercantile Trust Co. fsFf JFz S v ON rtsf A t COR. LOO'JST DKVHlnHi STRiET. OPENS TO-DAY A I 10:00 A. M. Th. R.nuhlle Baraa. Hth- St; and Pennsylvania Ave. Wn.hlni-fnn. Anrll SO. The special weekly crop report of the Agricultural Department gives local conditions as follows: Missouri Weather exceptionally favora ble for farm work, and soil generally In good condition, but warm; .showers now neeaea for grain "and grass. Corn and cotton planting is progressing rapidly, ana some corn Js being .cultlvatea in tne extreme south. Wheat, oats and grasses are doing well, except that some damage has been done to wheat by grain louse in a few southwestern counties. Fruit is very prom ising. Texas Dry, abundant sunshine", days warm,' nights too cool for healthy growth. Bain is needed in many localities, especial ly Innate southeast portion. The bulk of cotton' ha. been planted; -recent planting coming Up7.tb fair stands, although; some re planting has been necessary. Corn Is well .,.m..t.ii onrt imnrovcd. Planting continues 'in some localities In the north portion. In sects continue to 00 uuuiubc '."" - Oats, and the outlook Is not encouraging. Vegetables and berries are in splendid con dition, arid susarcane is doing well. .The fruit outlook Is favorable. f Cotton Klfted, by Cold. Mlssisslppl-The first of the week was too cool: latter part favorable. There has been moderate rainfall. In the central counties, and but little elsewhere. Frost on the 22d, with -previous cool weather, killed cotton, caused some-sprouting seed to rot and In jured corn- Much replanting of cotton Is necessary, and seed Is very "carce. Corn and gardens are improving and oats are looking well. Fruit Is very promising. Arkansas-Farm work is progressing rap idly The weather has been decidedly warm: with light rainfall In most sections; early corn and cotton-aro not coming up to &8rdat9edbotgbw?l, SKI Una ftost,. but the outfook for this crop Is generally good. Late Sprlna In Tennessee. -.Tennessee-Cold and wet until middle of week; afterwards warmer, and vegetation began a rapid, and healthy, growth. I arm work.is being pushed vigorously. Much early com has heen plowed up for replantm?. Cotton Is mostly planted. Wheat and. oats arVgeneraUy fine. Tobacco plants are small, but healthy; and a large area Is intended. Fruit Is not materially Injured. THlnohV-Warm and dry and favorable for famlwratlons and growth. Wheat and ryean looking well, with lessening danger from fly. Oat seeding Is nearly finished ana. coming up nicely. Corn ero'""J,,abenfPIS pared. and some corn has been Planted Meadows and pastures are .gro wins fairly well. Considerable gardening and potato planting have been done. The frult.prospect continues excellent. ,,i,m Indiana Cool rains have been followed by" warmTupoy weather. Wheat, rye ana cfover and tlmithy meadows and pastures ire much Improved and promising well. Oats and barley ara nearly all sown; some oati coming up nicely. Tobacco plants are coming up. Most gardens have been made and potatoes planted. Fruit buds have not been injured. :- " " ... Kansas and the Territories. Kaneaa-Warm, dry week, except heavy rain in central-southern counties, which has been very beneficial. Wheat and rye are growing Tepidly. Oats and barloysdwraghas teen nnished. and these rralns are-coming up to good standa Corn planting is general, coming up in the south.. Peaches, apricots and plums.aro blossoming in the north, aha pears, cherries and early apples in the cen tral counties. Pastures ore improving. Oklahoma and Indian Territory-Cotton. Corn, cane. Kaffir .corn, alfalfa, millet and Li. h.,Vi nn beinir B anted. Wheat. ".: ,rrf.- nA rvn ar dolnc' well, but Wheat and oats aro.belni badly Injured by m.P over, thegreoter. portion of the sec tion. Fruit .14 promising. Stock-Is on ranges. SEW TRAIN SERVICE ONTHE "RAT.". The Mlssonn, suinsui. Railway Company has: pat on a new .-'... i..nni.. Kansas, the Indian Territory and Texas. Thl train leaves Union Biam .- -. ... -, iil.tm ear open for reception of passeaers.at.'OiOO.p. n. nOXT-UO TU inc. !"" ", ... .i.i H-te baa been' chana-ed. The iSfty Flyer -otv. leave. Union Station sBOains. . Thla Is the fast train lor fii uataweit. Thronah, Sleeper aad frc ".7. ZSS& Sl J-Portant cities tsKhe-Soathyrest. -,-... - j. 1 THIfOHLT LIHB laax.uwMi', '"", . wi. Kansas ann 'teu. mmMAnmy -cinuaar rnnsithroaa-h Palace BdsTet and IJrawlsls-Roont.Sleepeir; St. . J? illrr if Healeo; ba the fKalyi Ter. dally and Snndny;,, too, in 'cnare o" a PaUsua eondnctor the t?'erip.Jerth" re'ved at So. Work ot Earolllna; Freedmen. W55affSLaESHn"ioaaF and :wiu sSa.g.wctedic Total; tee. -- -.., -jiarrli-Jainsoij. " - H55SfflSaaffiKr Q1 Mrjohnson: ahSf xSSrf-MorlriaTvboth -ofiUiW cityr SeaaaarrUd' to-day at 0OBrt-tna n'. rSrcfc'wedaiag.-beliltta.BOlJ SSS ?Kl!0Erh,i9jreneral anifer. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The second in our magnificent new building, and the 56tn.bf the day Mr. A. S. Mermod, President of the Company, founded what is now known throughout America aS the - annnnsSnnnwnwMnwnwntBnr "World's Grandest Jewelry Establishmcivt." MUSIC. FLOWERS, DECORATIONS. Th. Exhibit Will MirCMtlnM Thunday, Friday m. Salirday, WfthSptcfal ExhIWIt Each Day. "DIAMOND DAY" TO-DAY. a .i, -, ;ac nnts. the solid Pearl and Turquoise Hearts, with Diamond Center, the Lorgnette and Fan Chains, Diamond rVnwn. Stmhursts. Corsage Fins, Tiaras ana -wecs.accs, auu the- new and beautiful solid gold "La Valier' with Diamonds. Necklaces, set MUSICAL PROGRAMME Morning, 10 to 12. March Coronation March Overture-tVflcome ............ "tt-alt-"Monk of Malabar". Selection "Tannhauser" ...... (a) Sextet from "Lucia dl moor" (b) Quartet "rnigoletto" Genu from "Said I'asha .. iMeyerbeer Catna ......EnKlander Warner Lammer- Donizetti '. Venll SU11 MUSICAL PROGRAMME Afternoon, 3 to 5 O'clock. March Tne Man Behind the Gnn Souea Selection "The Fortune Teller" Herbert Spring Sony Mendelssohn Scenes from "The Mikado"... Sullivan Petit Valse Caprice Krcuse. Southern PJanUtlcn Songe Conterno FLOWERS 3 to 4 P. M. You are cordially invited. MERMOD JACCARD Jewelry Co. Oor. Xiooust St. fcsss: .f'J: TO GIVE DETAILS ABOUT ACCIDENTS, Railroads Given a Hearing Before the Interstate Commerce Commission. LOCAL LINES REPRESENTED. Objection Urged. Against Furnish- All Ol.Uie UeHUM.11 uaiu jng Requested by the Labor Representatives. sien.. Colonel Clardy and Judge Thomas tuggested that It was objectionable to sive the names of the parties Injured, and nlso of the employes, whose negligence caused the accident, and also of placing on recora In Washington the name of the maker of the appliance which, through defect, caused the trouble. They objected, also, to reports being made in-cases where the damage was trivial, suggesting that a certain amount should be involved, ns 00 or $250, for ex ample; or where the, employe was not dls qkallfled for work at least five days. Tha latter point was opposed by .Mr. Gompers. who argued that an employe's disability for-twenty-four hours or more should- be re ported to the commission. .,,- Without reaching a decision, the hear.ns was concluded, the Commissioners request ing railroad men and labor Interests to sub tr,Pt any further matter for consideration The decision of the Commissioners is awaited with no little anxiety by the Mil road managers. Numerous, .blanks have been prepared for procuring the data pre scribed In the new law. and if they are ad hered to. apparently a great deal of- addlr tlonal clerical work will be put upon ; th. roads monthly, and many matters will be put- upon the public records which are not considered desirable by the roads. The Republic Bureau: 11th St. and Pennsylvania A. Washington. ' April S0.-The Interstate Commerce Commission gave an Important hearing today to representatives of the principal railroads upon the practical method ot carrying out the provisions of the act of Congress, approved March 3, m., raiifnuda to make detailed monthly reports of all accidents, damages to property,-loss of life or bodily Injuries. with the nature ana cause 01 " ww Anions; the railroad men nearo. .former Representative M. J. 'Clardy of St. Louis, who spoke on benau 01 ino uiuui. Pacific and Iron- Mountain, and former As sistant Attorney General 1 nomas, p tenting the Mississippi Blv'er" and Bonne Torre and other roads. Great Interest was raanuesiea in me Hear ing, which lasted six hours:' .There was a unanimity' of' expression by the railroad ntn' Mmf the renorts should be covered up on o'no:blankatthe most, to avoid unneces sary clerical vork and that detailed, in- quisltonai oaia bbouiu nut. mw the commission. General objection was made by the railroad men to the tentative firms of interrogatories prepared by the Washington authorities, as being too in quisitorial. , ' r!iitHtlm of Labor Leaders. The labor Interests,' however,, represented' by Samuel Gompers, contended that prac tically everything In connection . with an accident -should, no Jnaae a pari 01 tne rec ords of. -the Interstate Commerce Commls- k DOLLAR I Jw save JFr is WfSmtT A DOLLAR JflWl MADEeIW' ) wWVWVWWwVWVir " w v w v SOW THE SEEO EARLY. Give your children an object lesson on the real economy of life. Teach them the advan tages of being: thrifty. Open a bank account for them aad add to it weekly. We take large or small accounts. Interest allowed on all deposit. Accounts opened by mail. Write for particular MISSOURI TRUST CO. 7th AND LOCUST. Vi .."-" ?avffffj A 'vS9jijmj00 CCCNMJsa wMvdnav Va irtti 4a ail Z ?' '" V" .. . " - llifc.JlM,anMnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn3 IWXOOMS tauTy plate, or otter vataaMe proparty Xpi rarely sed,.SaoaM dc whx a w vaults ol ..' ': rrt vwTto.-jr. -v. .. -i"!. K'i.; IK?; rv. The Missouri Safe Deposit Company i Fi-belwccnttaes." : 1 1 SvcAaitoitasvresaJteoMc stfetf, ! &'. - -j .. hhu : Saves worry, osa ww Tkrcarr.JpecWretsoBS why owrj .varuxabJoMerteblstata . ;iee5t- Ctaeaiiistteni , thc Missbvn Safe Deposit; c,uit..uw4i Company nx- At GRAND rlatlnets Wednesday. Saturday. NI(bt Prlces-15. R is. 50. 75; Never Baited., . "SH0ITII6 THE t BUf ES, " tk.ir Ut.rt CnaUtt. COLUMBIA COKTISCOCS VADDBVILLE. All (his week and next Sunday: Al Leech & The will M. Cressy and Three Ro?ebuu. Blanche Payne, Johnson. Davenport Tlertle Fowler. t)rello.' Jock Xorworth, Weston & Herbert. The Otanaya. ' Ahern Patrick. The Comlocraph. Sir. & Mn. Chick.. Kumathilde.-' Whirlwind Dellulh?. Kd. Cannon. lu-ZZ-ZQ. Orcnetra Chalra Reserved. 59c. diidtiidc ftnnl nnni Bant .ntnl ntnl . fttnv- Bntl ntnl ntnl antlannw . nl.nbnl - anT a, nl'nn': -- . -... . -. . --.-.j .. - - bh IBI'BBBS.'.SBS BBS HBF BH'nllllH- ST NDARO. The Original Jlome of Folly. Two Frolics Daily. Rose Hill English Folly Go. . 2 BURLESQUES 2. ALL AT SKA. and NELL GWYNJT.. Net Week Snm T. Jacks. BASEBALL. Laagaa hrk Champlinihla Sarin. ST. LOUIS vs. CINCINNATI a-n To-Morrow, Saturday and SuaiMy. May h 2, 4,8 Game Starts 3:30 p. m. ,.' - SUMMER RESORTS. THE NEW RUDOLF. OCKAX FROSTS ATLANTIC CITV, JEW JERSEY'S Famous health and pleasure resort. Ltxsest oa the coast. Most approved. Hot and cold sea wa ter baths In house; free to irueau; special sprint rates. Orchestra and dancing;. , CHAS. R. MYERS. Owner, and Proprietor. - W1LI.IA M F. HOME3. H. J. DrEKNEITK. President. Secretary. ESTABLTSHEO IN I8 u MISSOURI STATE MUTUAL FIRE AMD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Qfncft Na 717 Chestnnt st., St. Lonis, Mo. Tel: Bell Main Z771A. Tel. Klnloch A MB., Policies Are Written on Either stock or Mutual Un . blRECTORS: . - Henry C. Haarstlck. J. B. C. Lucas. M. R. Orthweln. D.D. Walker. Ansustus Xedderhut. Jas. W. Bel). Wm. P. Homes. . .- ' ir.i i y.t .1 Postal Telegraph CrtliCiV ' - Mala Oalee. Laclede Bmllalsux. FOURTH AND OLIVE STREETS. 400,000 Miles Wire: 3400 Oaaaea. We woold ke pleased to aaadle ran. Telearrams. Try as. Taleakaaa Mala 1W. Klaloeh A 14BS. PIANOS WANTED. -,r.i. c fc '.Sn Board of Education of tha ;.- ' T City of SL Louis, f . Sealed proposals will he received at. the , Offlnfi of the SuDDly Commissioner. Board of " Education Building, S09 Locust street, on r --'! or before May 21. at 3 p. m.: .. , , , For. furnishing Seventy-Five new Upright' , Pianos, of established grade, to be delir-i ' j ered at the schools on or before August SU, ' rAi 1301. including, the tuning and repairing of them for a period of Ave years, payment - -bPi to be made at a stipulated-price per montn fcan for each piano. The" pianos to become the I a property of the Board at the expiration of at tho Ave years without further .payment. lb Bidders must permit Inspection by a.com- rm mltteo of experts, to be appointed by the - U c Board of Education. No bid for lesa thaa- n m seventy-five pianos will Be considered. All .-. . gve bids to be addressed to Win. Bryani Jta Supply Commissioner of the Board, of gdn- ' r rl cation, and marked vProposals teBff-j ,. ,! ,, nlshlng Pianos." Bidders will be reaulreil to ' - 'Jjj deposit with the Secretary and -Treasurer as t Jw certified check Or cash amounting to.JWa,.. ,ff ' who will issue a certificate therefor. MrtBl-'- , cate to be placed' in the envelope-and- de- r.j posited with the bid. to bo returned attej fD aAarbondIBofdn.0) for the faithful. fulfuU V ' ment of contract will be Wg-gj, . g, -Supply ConaniattoBtryer B IJJJ GET HIRES ROOTBEER ,K m Ifn ' -i j iroi iiiteitreJaandaeldsaw.. - ,..; j atKutUMwooOsrM " si-Atii nUaWHraag Srar ' Tne new TjiJ jfigft " '-'S mmmmimnnmi . . y -v t . ... 'al AUCJMl tiaMiCTii.'rr - HARTaUia accept iw V ; nfKsfmtat(MlaUmufO?t laitratvl boot mlt.lt gtt lt nA4latnnrl rlirMTUfTBdl In TliUaillolaUM. MAKWMC99 ' Koona Tioivai uocarw . n CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC KIXTURE Fi-h f.mrm nt MTletwta and cobs complaint of tfce Or-a-ana of Geaeratloa.., . ' Price tl botfl-V sal ar drmatonv NOTICE TO GARDENERS. rnmntroller's '.Offlce. , St.- Louis. April H.'.1HL' -s?k'.U la nun . - st co. iW XW K iZZ JLM NGlice u nereuy ; -"j lslm JiT IZ 'flv ttarnls ana oiner vacant bu r tSiw-ai &c iiA markMs herclnnfter . 'named jm&J- &l w - aa. distsaa- aWstanl- rented, for casnin nanu. wo"j "VS3i3E' day in Mar. 1901, to the Brat Mondayya November. iL; . ' .. J- -Jiki;.' Said renting to ne iaaixonwni.a-ui j; .;.-,, provisions of sectlonsSKand n.0fthe R5i -: vised Ordinances " of. 1K2. as fonowst:-,-; -. Union Market. May ." 19W. at O'cwe fa. ""sSu'lard Market, llif 7, liOL at J o'iMtk- - am.' ..,--. ii- .-i- ..'.liiJr South Market. May s. iwx. i ow CHtiH4TIn'f.ai t3l lfcTJMtf '"kJM rEHNYROWLHUl lw B CnieanMe J s. ai.t rium, l CHICU-UfEaurB- UWUAHUK MliaUMajwI Ti ita.lata i-iHW,T r5 mmm'mJt War Mi tjtn & !? ivdjtf mmmmmm Chtmtmii && CURED f "niSSiit ZU "Rnwtare. -,.' Y atl K Ttk atreet. M. Laals..: - i.v" .S3, h U.rtLt .a LaalMa.A!naM9-u ' SaKfflB'lBsi'. fi aassTnaan'- f."c rSESSfai -ant iiki y -,. l.J'" f wt f' m'it j..iy- -.-r V-. -t-- . BT.TJa Drr-rsntsaP s wkkwn rf.n.v.''a.!i"i ia---c ... I AniF' FaVDHITLVi j.iJ '.ai.WATsnctliazJIaad.sefMeraafll'-i.-.'! 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