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&i!&&2&3SzElt. x4 THE EErUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1903. ife SAY CIGARETTES CAUSED YOUTH TO ATTEMPT SUICIDE JUW 619-621-623 N. Broadway WATCH rrnuUriii Ilrnniun Ponnil Itrollicr on the Floor IVItli Cut In lit Throat. 5 Itcculur ai "?k 1'l''co Ci253 $'lf7-20 mm -- II i 14' t-VK IK ES Vi- Iron and THE E C "iHffCBKtO CATARRH Malaria, Dyspepsia and Nervous Diseases INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS. DR. A. J. LOPEZ, Prof. Anatomy Flint Medical Cot. lege, Physician to Francis Jo seph Industrial Institute, President Broadway Medi cal and Surgical Insti tute, Ex-Prof. Physiol ogy New Orleans Medical College, DAILY PRESCRIBES IT Dr. Lopez is One of f he Most Noted and Best Known Physicians and Surgeons IN NEW ORLEANS Hera's Dr. Lopez's Letter, Word for Word: rn llrlrnns lji ". 1.". nin'S. ) l,ni' f'lieinieul to.. M. I.iiiiIn. Mi..: 4.en1lemeii In m ri.ile.cr wnrW. In m- lnMip.tr TtorW timl In our mrilt rnl rillrx;r, iintl In m !hII ltrltetlec. 1 Klro.iK'y imlor-e, rreiin..rnil and iri'.rllic jtmr miied?, "He l.nc Cin-Ko-Vi nnil Iron." .u n rosirni; ci'iii: roit .inn- III V. I'ATittnil. M'.t:l 11 ml for all TOM I II mill .M:itllis niiKs.M, 1 ilo not lir-dfnlr to n tlint It is the inoi viim'aciohi pitupuivrio 1 lii.-vr rvrr round In m rri fi prrlenc In thr .r.irliee of iiieillrint. k h. iileiiMiutt rl inoMt poTiortul Hliniulntlnt;. uv li;iruflii'-; mid Kn frnl .(rrnstlicnln; (onlt It I -north? of the most lica.t. Itlil.rteiue.it of tlit inotllenl profeKlmi. If .. so drain. ou hnve m iier nilaiinn to use thin letter for ptllillcn tlon for thr cooil of nil tiinriUI.nl. Mncrrrlj onrs. A, .1. I.OI'I'Z, .11. I). t:::i . iinimi m. I'lijIfians :ill over t lit- 1'nitotl Stntc niv jii&t iviiiKiiiziiiK ""!' I.AGY'.S CIX-KO-XA -iiitl IKUX" to be Uiu Bivalfst AHSUM'TI" CPKi: for MA LA III A. OATAIUJIl. HUi:rMATISM, NBIIVOUSXURS. STOMACH TliOl- bu:s. sli:i:i'li:ssxi:ss ov auy BLOOD DISI'ASi; over iiioduted by any concern in tins United St;iR'-. 'J'liuiiMtuiK of sniri'fnl nit'ii mill vvonien from cory p.ut of the coun try aic today telling their friends Jmt tliis vomlciful XHltVi:, IIT.UOD imrt CATAliltll TOXIC lias done for then'. It is bo ldws.int :int! nice to take that tbe most delic.ile man or wonimi will teally enjoy taking it. .let it is so powerful in its jrrwil STIMULAT ING powers that you beconio a De iJtey fricuil before jou bae taken three or four doses. M)E LAOY'S CIN-KO-XA and 1IIOX'' Insures XO MOIli: CA TAnilU. XO MOIIL DY.SI'Ul'SIA or HAD STOMACH, XO MOIli; SLKKP LESS NIGHTS. XO MOHK MAI.A- iua. xo moke roou api'ltiti:, XO MOKE COUGHS Oil COLDS. XO MOHK THIN, AVKAKLY, XEHYOrs, HUN-DOWN SYSTEMS. NO MOKD ItHEUMATlSM. "DE LAOY'S CIN-KO-NA and IRON" i rightfully tormed "HU MANITY'S GHAXDEST MEDICINE" and THE MOST I'OWEUFUL STIM VLAT1NG NEHVE. BLOOD BUILD ING. JNYI GO BATING and STBENGTHENING TONIC in the world. "DE LACY'S CIN-KO-NA and IIION" is put nil in large pint bottles; $1, or (i hollies S.."i, and is for wile by driiKRists etcrywheie. If jour local drugKixl iloe not handle it it will b scut promptly by express. CHABGES 1'HEPAin. to any part of the Tinted Slates, by the De Ijiey Chemical Co., St, Louis. Mo. 'm: lacy's i-axatiyi: ntiHT VAFI:HS" pure imstii.itiiu mid hick licailiiclii.'. 'Sic litll( of :V) ilosos. Muster llutelieri. Meet. The Jlavter IS.itcheis met last nlsht and cniisldereil the adoption of a revised con stitution and li-las. Tho organization was formirly KiiiJimi as the St. ljmU Itutehers' Tniun. and the diatiEe ut name made chances in Hie constitution neces sary. Walter l'felfn is president of the organization and .lohii 11. Scliodcld is secretary- Royal Shoes One of our newest styles, for fall. A handsome shoe for street or dress wear. 5Iade up in any leather. 104 other styles all $2.50 Stores in All Principal Citits. SAVE A DOLLAR. The Royal 5I0-OLIVE STREET--812 V 4l'isJ.--i;-t?-",Rg-?'A--' nH 11 VlCUiv The excessive use of cigarettes, which affected Ills nervous sjstem. Is given as the reason for Iauney Branson's attempt to end his life, by cutting Ills throat tilth a razor, at life home. N'o. HIS Glasgow avenue, last evening. A wound that ten stitches were required to close wag Inflicted by the keen blade, arjfl IJrans-on almost, bled to death before the arrival of Doctot A. C. Mellies, whom members of the family called from his of fice, No. 2833 Cass avenue. IJranson was found by his brother, rrankllii, lying unconscious on the floor of his room. In the oun:r man's hand was a note of farewell to his parents, brothers and sister?. In the message Uranscn s.aid "'at he was at fault and asked forgiveness To the polite rranklin I)ransuii said that Ills biotlier wa.s a slave of cigarettes and frequently smoked thiitv a da. The habit v as noticed in his imtablo temper and moody disposition. Of laic. Kranklin Branson paid, the tonus man hid been unable to sleep, and it is oellcved his mind was temporarily affected b the nkotinc I UIMJH, Branson Is at the CItv Hospital, and his weakness, duo to less of blood, is expected to rentier hU racovrrv doubtful. Hu is a miller and Zl jears old. CAUSES A RECONCILIATION. Divorced l'tuunts Art' Ift'iinitcd at Child's Itcqiic&r. r.EPfin.ia srcci.M Decatur. Ill . Nov. ; nichard Thefn and ttlfe. it ho Ttcre dlorced a month ago. vi ere remarried here to-day. Their reunion was brouRht about by their little child, who sriecd oer the separation and persistentlj entreated the parents to make it up. KENNEDY-PIERIK NUPTIALS. IVoria Man Weds Society Girl of Stipillirfli.hl m:ifIIMl- Sl'IXIAU PpiiiiBlIeld. 111. Xot. 21. The weddini; of Jlits Julia Clark 1'ierik of this city to -Mr Rov McCluro Keunedv of I'eorl.i was celebrated this ctonlng at the home of tin bride's parents. Mr. and Jlrs .John Pierlk. Mi-s JIaiie Plerik. sister of the bride, and r-arl Etans of DanIHc. .iltend eil the couple. Jlr. and JU. Kennedy Mill reside In Peoria. iiamiwo.v w i:nn Brardstonn. III. x0t ;( -Mr Men 1" Ham ilton and Jllfs Maude Webb wre mairicl tills rtenmc at the homp or thf lufdcs parents. AMernian and Mrs John Wi-bb HOCItUl riTZM Mascoatali III . Xot. ;( -Mr Bymuiid Ho.idt ana Mls-j raeira FItzam ttere married lire to-dat rn-ii-rRoiiucii. tlalesbiir? III. Xot ;t Mr .sigmu'id C I iah of tliiciso and JIIss (IcrtiuJe Ipihlirli. daughter or llr and Mi t- I-rctilleh of this c!t jrf nianihl thi etenlnc in the parlor or tho Lnlon Hulul Quests were present from Clilcao St ltH and funoundln tor.ns CO WAX-SH I C LDS. Tana. III. Xot. ; Tho marriage or Mlw Akii's shields of this eltt and Mr James tou-in of st Louis took place to-da at St i'atrlck's Cliu-cli. The will iflde In rana. WIHTIIOIIX TKAIIQAX. i'jrhmllle, Jll . Xot ;( Mr C1iarle K whjthoin and I'ns i:dlth eaiRan were Hur tled to-day. I'R K ZIEIt-AL'.STIX ralmrra Mo. Xot. H Doctor J., r. Tra zler and Mls Ktithetlne Austin were married -i me nouic oi me unue a motner mis aiter noon wnumxa ax.nol'xced I'ail. Mo. Xo it Cards ait out announ ilmj tlie marriaca "f .Mis Kittle Pitts to air" Hethert G Slioh. Dei emhei 7. MUs ptti iL Hie unit ihild or Captain I I. Pitts, former Stato Tieasurtr. lloclor Sholie is a nraulchiK idiisiclan of Paris WKDDINCJS AT MORKHIA' Mol.eil. Ilo. Nov. 24 h. C W. Cotter of Kansas iiv and si, Maude Corner were mar ried hero tnis etenins. Mr. Oscar P. Kelthlcv and Mis Magcle Green were mairled here to-night. GARBAGE REPORT INDORSED. Towt'i lor Ui ovc Association . A'jirious Iniiriv(.'ineiii s,ks At the legnliir meetine of the Toner Groie Improt ement Association JIonda evening, at XIuth' Hall, the majority re port of tlie garbage commission was in doreri. The Terminal hill, as amended, vus discussed and recommended. The gradlns of Jlaiifhester avenue, from liullding line to building line, fro'ti Sarah street to King's highway, is about completed. A letter from the Street Com missioner stating that on account of the doubtful state of the law with refeience to the manner of assessment for street Improvements it was imposslbio to saj just when the-street would be P-ived was read. In sradlne the street all the side walks and crossings were removed, and the street will be well-nlRh impassable during the muddy season. In view of this fact It was resolved to request the Street Commissioner to fur nish temporary macadam crossings and a cinder path from Sarah street to King's highway on botli sides of tlie street. DOLLIE DOUGLAS WEDS HOM. Girl Who Jilted Sargeant Mar ries at Midnight. liias Dollle UougIai, who tome months bko obtained much publicity by leaving Unlun Station and hiding rather than marrv Leonard G. Sargeant of Indiau apulK to whom she vva engaged, war married late Slonday night to Frank C. Horn of No. 1711 North Talor avenue. -Miss Douglas left her home. No. 4227 Easton avenue, Jlonday morning, tellmp her mother she was goinr to be married. She did not, however, say whom she would marrv. Shortly afterwards she appeared at the City Hall with her future husband and ie oured a license. It wag almost midnight, however, before thev appeared at the home of Justice Hanlcy and were wed. SiImioI I'ntrona Klect IIRlccm. The follow hit: officers have been elected liv the Mount Pleasant Schuol Patrons' Association: Henry I'. Mueller, president; A. J. Stalcv. vle president; P. J. lambing. corresponding secretarj: Wlilam Normap. financial secrelar; Vllliani i-angemrier. treasurer: lyiids Itumpf. Pergeant-at-arms; John Norris. delegate nl large, and B Ouerlngpr., William Slvter and John Norris memlicrs of the Hoard of Trutees FREC Catalogues. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Shop Early We Close at 6 p. mi Saturday 10 P-nr. ta" - wi3."rs";4 -jjgja Ktir "aWf JjiiH'k -ntcli tloll.l gold (HI;) iklilf engraved hunting eate. with T-Jwcl movement. Every Watch Guaranteed. Ii Cleiitleiiinn's men Solid sold 04k ) hunting case. lua. hand-made. hand-ome. bright cut tcioll engrated design, with 15-jeweI nickel 'Constant" mot ement. Broadway and Locust Our iVcrv Catalogue contains 5,000 Christmas Gift suggestions. iii..Bmiiiiii,.ii la.-iu.'jj.n.iji.iu . INER-SEAL BOXES NOT PROTECTED. L'niiL'd SiiiH'S Court of Ajijit'iiN Hold That the IVLois l'.H fiit Is Invalid. A decision of tlie I'niled Stales four., of Appeals, handed down jesterdaj 15 Judge Thjjer, and com-uued in bj .V-w-ciale Judges Sanborn and Vandevcnte--, denies the elusive use of the "Iner-seal ' package to the National Biscuit Com panv. or "cracker truat," as it is moie familiarly known". A bill was filed on December 1. 1!J0. in the United States Circuit Couit of St. Louis, which alleged that the Union Uls cuit Company Tas using a ceitaiu pip'" but which infringed on patent lieM b Frank 3! Peters. The CilCUit Court lcndeied a decision o'l February 13 last, sustaining tlie validity of the Peters patent, and holding that the Union Company had been guilty of In fringement. .i appeal followed. The decision of tlie Court of Appeals was based upon a, decision of Justice Bradley in the case of the Atlantic Wotks 's. Brady, which state?, in pait: "The design of the patent laws if to re ward those who make some substantial discovery or invention which adds to our itiiow ledge and makes a step in advance m the useful arts. "It was not the object of those laws to give a, monopoly for every trilling device, overy shadow' of a shade of an Idea, ivhlch would naturally and spontaneously jceur to everv skilled workman or opera tor In the ordinary progriss of manufac tures. t "Such an Indiscriminate creation of e el'isivu privileges tends lather to ob .ilnict than to stimulate Invention. It creates a class of s-pcculative schemers, nlio make it tlulr business to watch the advancing wave of improvement and gather its foam in the form of patented .no'ioiiolles, which enable them to Ity a ntavy la upon the ir.dustiy of tlie coun- .iy without eonti uniting .miming- to inu real advancement of the aits" PRELIMINARY WORK IS BEGUN. Bishop Duncan Will Open iN'oi'tli ' Texas Conference To Day. rtRPunuc fci'i-ciAi, Dallas, Te., Nov. 21 Tho preliminary woik of the North Texts Confereme of the Motbodlst Church, South, was berfun to-night in conferences held btftween Bishop Duncan of South Carolina and the ten Piesidinp Uldcrs of the dlsliict. About 400 delegates constitute tlie con ference. Manv general vlsitois no nlo here. Bihop Duncan will ooen tho ivg ular session of the confeience to-morrow. The four committees for the examination of the students for the ministry in the rtrst, second, third and fourth veil classes, were bus" all day. Uhey examined twenty-nine rtudents. Their reports vvill be made to the conference. Studio Grand; Parsons, photographer; opens to-dav at 4322 Olive street. New studio the newest st!es of art pho tography. Christmas orders promptly at tended to. Bell phone, lan.lell 56S. STABBING FOLLOWS EUCHRE. Uisjpulu Over Prizes Kmls tii'ii-oiislj- for Harry IJrown. As tho res. lit of a. quarrel over the prizes awaiueu at a Maccabi o lodi;e euchre given .it Plumer's Hall. Thirteenth and Benton strcels, Monday night. Harry Browii of No. "JM Franklin aveiiuo is at the Jrffer.siin Hospital with a stab wound In his ride, and a warrant has been issued charging Osiar rteissic; vith assault to kill. More than l) pen-ons attended the eu chre. On the stmt m front of the lull, altera dispute over tlie rules, of the Kum and charger, of rlir.itine wero made. Blown, wlio i.ad luado onn of the highest scores, met Rolsslg. A crowd (r.ilhered around thoni. Blows vvcro Mruck and Browp cxcllimed that he bad been stabhrd. Doctor Slgn.und Jacohy, who boards at the Brown li.in.e, uas at the party, and he sent Brown to the hospital. Jli. Clara Blown, mother qf the wounded man, vvll IiessM,i the affray. OYSTERS, first of the season. Selects, wo a dozen. Mllford's. 207 North Slth st Cclcbrnr Golden AVeddliiir. G. A. It. veterans attended the Rolden woddlnn celebration of Captain -and Mrs Adam Ofenstein last night at their home, Xo. MCS Kaston avenue. General Ijon I'ost, of which Captain Ofensteln Is past commander, attended In a body. The couple received many tokens of esteem from friends and relatives'. Vctretnrlnn liaiiciiiet. A vegetarian dinner will bo served by the Vegetarian Society of St. Louis Fii day night at No. 802 South Fourth street. Tho menue will consist of cream mush rooms, nut salad, wholo-wheat erackprs baked by electricity and cream of inocu late. II. Rcicliard is president of thn so ciety, whch Jias about cchty members. X&i&rtt:'!f,f$&s3iijZ2j?-sii.s.-ti& y - , JiiLL This Week All Prices Affording a remarkable opportunity to buy, for your own use or for a gift, anv Watch in our immense collection and Save 20 Per Cent. OFF MERMOD & JACCARD We Offer for Investment The American Brewing Co. 6 Gold Bonds ai Price to Yield bH The Siar Building Co. - - 5 Gold Bonds at Price to Yield 5 Union Depot Railway Co. 6 Gold Bonds at Price to Yield 4-s ri:c'ii, cmrLi.Hi ami ri i.r. ptimciri,its vvt itntiunsT. t'OHnnSl'O.MIEM'K AMI ICIO(AI, INTUItIKb Mll.ICi u:i. GERMANIA TRUST COMPANY, Fourth end Olive Sts., St. Louis. BOiND DEPARTMENT. PRISONER'S CONFESSION CLEARS UP CHICAGO CRIME. (IiikIim Marks 'lellii HiiiT He nml Two Companions Itolibeil Street ItnllTrny Olllee and KllleU Two llniplojcu. Chicago. Nov. 21 Tho mjstcry sur tuundlic ibe hold-up of the cashier's of tke of tlie Chicago City Ilailway last August, in whicli two of the imployes of the otHco were shot and killed without vv .lining, was cleared up to-day by the confession of Gustav Math, who was anesttd last Saturday night for the mur der of Detective John Qulnn, whom Maiks tliot down ivlillo trjlng to escape an est. Harvcv Vim Dine and Peter Nelder inoer are named by Marks as his accom plices In the car-Darn murders. Accord ing lo Marks's story, tho three men went to the olflie of the lallroad company for tho purpose of robbeiy. Marks m that when he ordered the men to throw lip their hands, the) obeyed, but Neldermeyer burst In the window of the office and com menced shooting. Van Dine then broke down the door with a slcdKO hammer, Marks sa. and went Into the office and took ad tho money he could ilnd, In all, $2,2j0 was sccuied. and JIaiks sa3 the money was even! divided among the Uiiee men. Tho next day Marks anil his two companions went to Denver, Colo., wheie they remained but a short time. Fiom Denver they went to Cripple Creek, and in a week they came back to Chlcasn, sln when, according to Marks's conression. lliev nave ueen impucaieu jn several hold-ups and shoothiK affairs. I'lne Chilli. Dinner Set From Knt,lind, Piance and Austria. Com plete sit-, romilar prices, J9.75 and up to J.Viii. This weelc '.0 per cent off. MERMOD & JACCAUD'S, Jtroadway, cor. Locust. Our nac eataloj, B.ooo illuitrations. maiMrtt. BURGLARS DYNAMITE BANK AT EWING, ILL MinKcr nult, but Are 1'rlcliteiicil Anny llefore rroeiirlnic Hoot) I.ciivu Tools Behind. ItlU'UIII.IC f-l'ECIAl. Mount Vernon, 111, Nov. 21 Burslart blun the vault of the Iwlug Bank la.st night, but were frightened away bcfoie sci uring any ooolj. About 2 o'clock Ihih inunilng Thomas Ni.il. wlin llvis across Hie strce.t from the bank, was aroused by the report of an ex plosion. 'Ininhiug that something was wrong he piiicacfi to warn Cashier Dan G. f1U gerral. W'hilo on their way to tho bank iney saw two men, evidently doing picket duty. 'I he , are supposed to have alarmed uipfr toiiiederates In the bank, who de camped h.istil, leaving their tools and a badly wrecked oltlce. In a few nvnuentn tho would have suc ceeded in gntlng vniat the nafi- coni.imed. .is the had blown on the door, niid all that remainid to do was to force the time lock and secure the adi diavver. 'ihiee ur lour i-usplciiiiis characters were seen m r'wlug last night, but as vet theru li no lew to the cuilly parties. Two arrests wen mane hire to-u ty. Put the pitsoucrt Acre soon releaeu- ieelul TIinnkNislv Injc Dinners' Will ne stivtii nt '111'' W'.ifiinigtoii' from i; to S. Music. llorili'iilttirnl Socletr lleel. ItUI'UUUC SPKCIAI. Salem. III. Nov. 21 The thirtieth an nual meeting of the fouthern Illinois nor th ultural Society began a two das" ses sion at the Courthouse this morning. Del egates vvere present from ahout thirty iiiunties in s-'outliern Illinois. The meet ing was called to order by President J. AY'. StHntnn of nh hv lew. Major Tweed. 1'iet.Ident Stanton, T. 13. Goodrich of Cob den, J'rufchsor J. AV. Uod of tho Stato Hxperlment Stntlon. J. Webster ofiCarbon dnle A. AV. Sehermerhnrn of KInmundy, I'rofesj-or G. II. French of Carbondale, John T. Qalbralth of Carbondale. AV. 8. Boss, M. C. Kell, Professor J. T. Stn ton of tho World's Fair. N. B. Morrison of Odin, and B. A. Itichl of Alton took part In to-day'a programme. CASTOR I A fe..tttfc4CttiK IihB K!nt Yoii Ha Afwajs Boygfet itf. x'nii-t, Cr -g ludj's Ualr ii Moid (.old (Ilk) lr.iulllifr cise. ttiy h mdsuiiclj- n j;raed; li-jcr.elctl nicktl Constant moteinent. Be Prompt in Your Selection. nebular Price M)tV Geiillcnwiir ntfh Soliil cold (14k ) hunting o ic. ImntlaoniPlv i imraxod ami roiiMiuin jtweletl rt r mocnient. Jewelry Company Free on request. PLAN NOTABLE FAREWELL FOR ARCHBISHOP HARTY. .o.rriuir liiel.er) Is I'l. peeled to He Anionic IJistiiisiiisIieil Cuests at SI. Louis t'liUeriltj- To-M(-llt. The reception to be given lo Arciibishop Hatty at St. Louis University this even ing promi-es to bo a notable event, in keeping with the dignity of tlie guest and the prominent ofllce whose duties he Is about to assume. Much importance attaches to the metro politan s..e of Manila. Under any circum stances the spiritual ruler of some S,0W- OuO persons occupies an ex.dted iosi tion and is burdened with a grave respon sibility. Under tho old Spanish regime tlie "rt chbishop of Manila ai an objict of unliersal cJtccm. Spnnianl ami Fili pino itiuce ievcrenceil mm as the highest local authority in spiritual matters and re lied on his prudence and justice in the settlement of illlticultles in civil afTairsi With the eh-inge in tho civil Govern ment of the islands the position of tin! Archbishop of M iiiila has become no less Important and. it is said, far more delicate. AVelghty problems Involving church and state must be solved. Archbishop Hnitv goes fortli to a strange land and a strange cleigy that aie accustomed to the traditions of thiee centuries of Span ish iMCUpition. Such conditions, it Is thought, call for rare prudence and re sourceful tact. The president and facullv of St. Iuis ynlversity, appreciating the honor con ferred on tlulr distinguished alumlnus Intend to --ijrn.i.'1-ct- his departure for ills amuou-i mission uv a luting celebration. They rccoquize. too, that In Archbishop Harts s distinction his foufreies of the clelgv and his follow -cltlzir.s of St. Ivnils are likewise honoied. and .icninilnsly the list of tluse Invited to the reception In cludes besides Archbishop Glennon and prominent State and city oiltclals", a largo and representative bodv of tho city's clergy and lain. Governor Dockery has accepted an Invliation and is cpected to be present. The leeeptlon will be held nt tlie univer sity on Grand avenue in the library build ing, where President Hoosevelt was re ceived last spring. Tlie work of decorat ing tho hall for tho event Is already well advanced. The music for tbe occasion will be furnished hv a select orchestra under the direction of Joseph Kern. "TopM" nirtliniontli Kings For November, m'-anlng "Fidelity of Friendship." SJ.2.5 to $1C. mid set with dia monds and topar. up lo VM. MBRMOD & JACCAUD'S. Broidnay and Locust. Our nuc illuttrattil catalog, mailnt frc. BURRELL BEGINS TESTIMONY. I'rolV.sM'i' TosUlics f-ir riiicno :it Hie r.'iiuil JJciriii-r. HRruiiMt, t-vr.riM.. CIiIciro, Ill, Nov. 21 Tl ,T. Iliirnll. profeysor nt bacterlolosy ,it tlie UnUcr slty of Illlnoli, In Ran Ills testimony 1p fmo llnilcil Btits t'oniniNslniipr Urisht tills afternoon in the lionrlnc of the inter state i.in.il iio. IVoni Juno J. lP03. until October !.", WW, -'S?' i-iniiiles ucro tulten from the "treamsi ancteil li thn w.iier of tlio ilr.ihmsc i,t n,il I rum these ex.uiinlcs the uitne'-i niulo '.(HI dilturnl testi for tho piirnose pr dsteit.ilnliiR tho iiimibcr of liaeterU In the nter at mloti-, tlnua .mil 71I ices. ilost of the il.iy a, uken up nltli ill rect cx.imliiiitlon of the wltiifi In .show his methods of maMiijr .iu,ilf.cs. He all In li.nl nut li.oeul.itPil .iny ;iniln:ili In maklnc these tots. Tho siili-,t.itiec of his testimony, like that or the othir exports for tin- ilefense. tii tint tho nnalWH lio etl a murkeil ilecreno in the number of tha bacteria In the Illinois IBvei iliiwn to I'eori.u Other pollutions inter tho stream there, nut Impurltlei from the ca nal, 1iq salil. prnctlcillv disapijear be fore tho mouth of the riser Is reacheil. "MAMMA'S" PANCAKi: n.OUn-Ap-petizInR. hcnlttiful anil nutrltloui. To Adnjit Itexiilulionx. Itin'UHLIC SI'ECIAU Columbia. Mo . Nov. 21. At a meeting of the Itoone County liar Association this afternoon a committee was appointed to ilraw tin resolutions' on thn death of .linljre Hockaday. The astocintioii will meet In the morning to decide between the three candidates for appointment as Judge Hockadaj's successor. Stars tha Bajrpaturo of -. - -f,- .t...-.n-j . - -v,-t.y.-- av $28 C&zzM&c, FANCY SLIPPERS No Mail Orders Filled for These Slippers. Jjjjjgjk 6.00 AND VIA WABASH LINE, Wednesday, No TICKET OFFICE, We Want the People of St. Louis TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUITS AND OVER COATS WE OFFER FOR SALE ARE OUR OWN MAKE Our Clothing- is far superior to any of the Eastern-made garments offered for sale in St. Louis. Our $15 Suits and Overcoats are wor thy of 3our inspection. MILLS & AVERILL TAILORING CO., BROADWAY AND PINE. AOT IP IIB AVI.VUS Polar Colt Shoes. WARM AND DRY. iik iDtiVAUTuns rou HII.TIfi MIOCS. HARRIS SHOE CO. 407 JtoriU Sixth Street. PRINCESS ALICE HAS LONG BEEN APART FROM HUSBAND She In Pretlr .nl Ardent, Mr- nn Vn- inpnhptlc oldlcr Mlsalni; Ciiiieliiuun Ik Ilnnilnome. nrlui, Xov. ;i-lt now appears lli.it ITIiilcss Alice, wife of Prince A'iclor Fred erlik Knut of Schiiefliurg-AA'iildeiiburjr. left home at G.iueniltz three months ago, taking her bon, 18 months old. Her former coachman. rmiI!o Jlatcn.i. with whom, it Is said, sho cloned, also diBappcared about the samo time. The I'I!n.tess suppoibly la hi Italy. Prince, and princi-ss Vldtor Frederick I.riin of choefburg - AVnldenburg hud iiKd apart for months. The. 1'rlnco had also broken off relations with his father ind Is now bunting in Stjrin. Pi Incess Alice Is described as being small anil pietty. with bewitching ejea and of wtjemely ardent temperamtnt. Tho Loachman. Kmllio Jlaternl. Is reputed t-i be uiiu.sually handsome. Hi was married t" a German girl, but the I'rlnceHS liking for him was well known it Gauernltz. where lie occupied a iiosl tlon of onlldence, ITllirP. FmillvHnU nC C.hn.riittr.lflilAti- nu.rfi Is described as an unsympathetic soldier. Princess Beatrice, a sister of Prin- ways mKemmbtr the ftdl .Name r.toatave Rromo Qamme Harris's Custom Toe for Sale "':..":.$4.oo I 'fsiriiiriStix; OJJ - ATION -Kid, Patent Vici, Mat., Patent .Leather and Bronze, Cuban.Opera, French and Louis XIV heels; nearly all sizes, mostly small. That Were - $2.00 $2.50 S3.00 $3.50 In Chair Gars and Coaches. No Baggage Checked. All Privileges. Baggage May Be Checked. GO 25. 3 EIGHTH AND OLIVE. Hinman's Bowel Tablets Iricn'J ij irxj Ofnrs Tirccjioi. tit Torli A SURE REnCDY For Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera In fantum and all Bowel Trouble. A trara preventative of Typhoid Fever. "THE OSLY THINO THAT GIVM TUX DLSIRED SATISFACTION." ISiganh Vu. A. V ASHBcnr, D. D. Ma;or and Chaplain, u. S. Aray Discovered far Dr. E. L. llinman, formarly Medical hiaouner, U. S. Armr. 29c., 50c. and $1 OOperbor. At all drocpsta 9t aeot prepaij. - . f floney Refunded If Not Benefited ONTARIO CHEMICAL CO , Oswego, N. Y. TP.EXTjcffir av?-- Cn If li al I iy" i al THE luvei arfaf aA ril wia-l- liA LOTION For EMcrrtcsi, Gleel, lecetrrlioii.SpjnutirrttM. Piles ial All Uahealthy Sciml DUdurpj. NO PAIN. NQ8TAIN. No Stricture. Free SyrlngevA . """"A Snre PrpTentlTe of Diaeaae. W At druj:c;its. or sent to any address for 91. HALYD0R MFC CO., LANCASTER, a, U. S.A I Jr aJy fy" r il IhN $21.00 TO NEW YORK ST3P0IER IT WASHINGTON. B. & O. S-W. TRAINS IEAVE 9:30A.M. 9.03 P.U. 2:05AM. TICKET OFFICES: Cllieaml Slitt mil Union Si'lm THANKSGIVING EXCURSIONS BIG FOUR ROUTE TICKET OFFICE, BROADWAY & CHESTNUT W QUICK MEAL STEELRANGES RINCEN STOVE CO cess Allc. married Prime Ma.Hmt dl lioi.I-in'. and. eighteen months ago. Jumped Inti. the Itler Tiber on account ot jealousy, nut was rescueu aim rn bratcd her reconciliation with herhusbani 3 In h thciitrlcal luanner. "AIAMMA'S" PANCAKK Ff)UR-MaiI under noiernment regulations; you know It Is good. Coluniliin lli.nil Inine ncfenteri. ni:fURi.p; pi:ciii Columbia, JIo . Nov. 21. The proposition to issue JIOT.OOO in bonds for tho municipal ownership of a, water and light plant, was defeated hen- to-day. The vote was 7"M for and 41" against. It required u9 votes to carry. Tho Mcrcmac Ichool Asuoclatlon will Tho meremac School Association will ghean entertainment and dance this even ing at Southwest Turner Hall, Potomac street urd Ohio avenue. The, holder of each admission tlckt t will be entitled to draw for a aluable prize. j j rtLj? oacvwy 4yTnrLM . apiB S 407-409 411 N. 6th sSfU, .Av;tfa;.,fe - ' r',-'V - 's. vtU -4 i m I B m