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wf m-JyXV'f "Zfl p -X frnr-r 14 THE REPUBLIC: SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. 1901. SKIN AND BLOOD PURIFICATION Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills Cleanse the Skin, Scalp and Blood M'CLELLAN IS NOW POINTS LESSONS OF CHICAGO FIRE, T Teaspoons CC Afl 'S OF BJ11 inrincprf in Siiiolined Cnse for Presentation ywjj jiiii These Teaspoons are made of the highest quality of sterling silver, of medium weight, full size, and in our very beautiful Watteau pattern, illustrated below. Quality considered, this is one ot the greatest values ever offered in solid silverwares. Crowds of Enthusiastic Demo crats Gather at the City Uall to Bid Ilini Welcome Father Coffey Warns St. Leo's Parishioners of the Uncer tainties of Life. New Year's Reception Kept Open Until All Callers Llave Greeted Chief Executive. Sz' j, , ATTEAU" PATTERN SPEECHMAKING IS CUT SHORT. TAKES CHARGE OF CHURCH. SECRET SERVICE MEN ACTIVE. ff O &&mm5 C L R "W tu rn i I I 'I- I ' 'fe! ? I en i ! t 11, ' ii , I ii rt - "5 . ' f . 1v' f i in-" Ktmr. isj ,xtr,mmimm Of Torturing, Disfiguring, Hu mours with loss of Hair COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.00 Thontand of the world's bet peo ple have found Instant roll? f Rod speedy core by the use of Cuticura Soap, Olnt Blent and rills In the most torturing tad disfiguring of Itching, burning and caty humours, eczemas, rahes, itch ton and Inflammations. Thousands of tired, fretted mothers, Of akin-tortured and disfigured babies, of all ages and conditions, hare certi fied to almost miraculous cares by tha Cuticura remedies, when the best med ical skill had failed to relieve, much lew cure. ' CuUcura Treatment Is local and con stitutional complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe tha fleeted surfaces with Cuticura Soap fed hot water to cleanse the akin of crusts and acales and soften the thick ned cntlcle. dry without hard robbing, and applr Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irritation and Inflamma tion, and aoothe and heal, and lastly take Cntlcura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood, and put eicry fnncUon in a state of healthy acthity. Kore great car of simple, scrofulous and hereditary humours are dally made Vr Cutlcnra remedies than by all other blood and skin remedies combined, a tnfcle set bring often sufficient to cur Upmost distressing cases when all fe falls. !ps m . iti c Wn,,!" vstil.J,T'.- Or'Ma.Jifm.ttCrr-fcmclV.J!-llr B-t.-v.WCtes at. iv'r-t4C cj, rswpj. tm mi far -Skis 4 B4 PritSC" FILES, FISSURE, ITCHING, CONSTl- RATION. FISTULA. BLEEDING, RECTAL ULGER, ETC. PILES CWei -1t!iout mrEi-"l r-!lan Ceres rear iteA. ah Frraroamr wtippei re o?t or rr ttwitt irats. Io net ccrottntte to suffer icTim woon b eurea -srUboot n re-tlTi. Con niaitlon fr-s. Oil or wrltn lrelnc t tairw. n ?4-rie BfcN-t n Timers) v.se. TA. "si. MTKMITB. Sreelallst, SOO OUve Street. St. Xonls. Njrftt lirur- v n. to S Mil Scnosyv a tn v-ns -. . MOTARY PUBLIC. JOSEPH F. FWi:SM. "r. wrrs rctcbuc Brn,Twi. ". Hell "lniti 3Ji. Kluloefc G73. enmark,s cr&wn prince acts in place of king. "M.nTrti tlll SntrertmrTojn Mnlndy ?"WblcK,1t 1 Thtracbt. Is Gont- "ftirta Concern "3 TSvirevniel. ?CopenliaffPn. Denmark. Jan. 1. Owiag to the teaisrosltlon of Klne CtnKtaa, the Crown pjmte TTederiefc. in hh "Majesty's Twihalt, Wt-day Tecclvea the Diplomatic i-!nm. "Ccltea States 'Minister Sw-econ, ss dean ot tie corps, recfaestea that the fellcJta tiocs ot the diplomatic "body cmrrcyed To Tang- sristlan -with tbelr "best 'wishes Tie Ms yneedv rercery. 5s 2Iihlstr also communicated to the Crown Prince T"rwident TJoaswelt' roe vasa f -;Tartliv wUh tiie King in hi HmRss awl nl felicitation on the new 3ar It Is sid on reliable authority that tbe eondltiMi of tbe King Indicates thst SJ Is stfferinc from cout, which li au"3ng sotwem. wring to his advanced ace. His "Majc!r Js an at Gemunden, Ac 'JSto. Ohere h :wit to attend tbe silver weeding- restrrttis of the Iuke and loe!tt of CurnbcrlandX bat he Is not mfteei to his bed. Ej-e" Tented. V"r-e t CTtnrire . TBy our pcrt opticians. Ttoctor Bond and Tjoctor Montgomery. Proper fit gnarar.teed Ifslasses are needed. Steel frames, $1 and apu sold. SS end up. MERMOD & JACCAKS'S. Broadway and 1ocut. Pari t3ty1"TnrVe. The aocthwFsrem section of the city from Bsrthold s-vence and Manchester .venue to the lry limits was in darkness site- lC'iSO o'clock Thursday night on ac count 4 a itreetcar accident. Car Xo, lis -xa tn Siuurban's Meramcc division left t Trails Manchester avenue and Blen a ilsl?e and colPded with Bell Tele phone 3ompcny polo, breaking it In such jiiaanntr as to reader all the electric light wires -connected -with "the pole ueless. A Toroe of jraemen worked all yesterday raomrag to repair tire ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine ' ! Carter's little Liver PiUs. Must Sear Signature ot ,yizz&&&&z?z Sec FsSheBe Wrprr SeJow. FMUZZniESS. FMtMUMSKtt. PMTBtmiTYO. IMt CQM1 lMXIMk Wt4ttliWHL Retiring Mayor Low Wishes the New Incumbent Well Merit System to He Applied to the Police Force. New York. Jan. 1. George rt. McCIcIlan became Major of New York City to-day. Ho arrived at the City Hall, accompa nied by his secretary, John II. O'Brien, and walked through lines ot Democrat' under an arch of plants and flowers to the Mayor's rubllc reception-room, where he was greeted by the retiring Mayor. The ceremonies were not elaborate and speeches were brief. After shaking hands with his successor. Mr. Loir said: "Colonel MeClcllan, the hour hns come when I am permitted to Rive the city Into your care In obedience to the will of the people. Any or.o who has been Mayor of New York will alwajs be ready to honor Its chief magistrate. Mr. Mayor, I om Klad, as one of the great body of citizens, to salute you and to wish you well." In rosponro Colonel MeClcllan said. In part: "I believe I can only fulfill the trust of municipal government, not In the inter ests of the few, but In tha Interests of all the people. I believe in party rcn5onIbil tty, but party responsibility ovists only as the means of attaining good ends. "t promise you that there will be no step backward, no; even In the smallest department ot my administration." Then Mr. Iow retired to his private cfnoe and Colonel MeClcllan took his stand behind tbe table In the public office and handshaking becan. All the Demo crats tn town seemed to be on hand, and long lines, rench.ng to the City Halt steps were formed bv the police. Alter the reception the new heads of departments were swrn tn. Police Commissioner MeAdoo to-day l sued statement In which he said he w-ou!d do everything In hl pow-er to pre vent blackmailing. cMorUng. ""grafting" ortoe-tsMng ty tne police. Out It ' menu Therefore, be declared, the prefer- ;i,.ii -ou:a resi en roerjt oniy, luagca ny the best roroce Kandards. j A l,eeture on Herbert Spencer. ..On Sundsy nrnmlnr at Memorial Hall, j N irctoenth r.sd Locust streets, at 11 o'clock, there Is to he o imiM! .iri, kv i the lecturer of the Kthtcnl Society. In tbe 1 '"5 of a trstmte to Herbert Sjvnoer. It tsiu pve some secoimt -of this man's ca reer ana ereat Influence on the world. An teyitatfon his been extended to all thoe who are Intorested In the late Herbert fencer, and admission -will be free to all. NEWSBOYS HAVE MERRY TIME AT JEFFERSON CLUB WNNER Three Thnmand rjve TInndreA Knjoy Turkey Ttefart and Receive Sweter- wjien tie doors of Hie Collenm were opened at o'clock last n!f:ht, and the banquet which the Jefferson Clnb pro raowa tn comrdlment to the newstwys of St. 'Louis "bad properly beran. by tne lonj rows of tables on the main floor of the afflphltanajer were seated about S.500 boys, representing- the Kewsboys' Tnlon of St. Louis. The "newstes" soon devoured the tor key, celery, cranberrv scuee. nlum Tod- dine Mace -pie and the other many roo2 thtajrs Set lwfnr IhoTn " i -w .:--r - iuv iuikcj -sras Kirvec on thin wooden Clshes. One of the newsbevs evolved, a. great scheme. He had seen"one of the dishps before. He had experimented wltn ,hS,JP,c,S; thst hyslinplns- it in the atr Jt would sail pracefnlly for a rreat dis tance. He tried 1 n,i tho .-ni 1 successfnU The other '.-newsies" toot tccir cue. Within a mimrte the wooden .HTm f?inc through the air. It Jfemd like there were at least Srt of i but wooden dishes. Policemen finally nut a mo to tne play. it'n1.,rca'r.P(1 "" Uras f ragtime ? 2?,, cd 'he bovs enjoyed themetvo S,?.5;. ,After thc rep8!, which was subaantial. o committee from tho club put the boys in line an.1 becan the distribu tion ot the sweaters., one of which had been promised to each newsboy. This part vf tha programme vccaoned more run and evcltement than tho sallins Oi the weoOtti dWhes. Ai would he ex pected, rome of the "newsies" tried to put in a Supply of sweaters. One fellow-anrt no one knew where he km them had twelve sweiters tucked away In his m wrshlrt. Judpc Pollard, - was present, put him on parole. The sweaters delighted the banquet ruests. and thre was not on of the ,Scn who did not put hii new parment In workinc order the moment he rot it. At -9 o clock every boy was wTarlns a sweater and some of the garments Already showed oisms of hard usajre. A vandeIlle procromme In which iev eral of the -eryatlle newsies took part was the lat number on the programme, jsve an Impromptu speech bv Harry It. Haw who did not speak until he was urgently requested to do so. All the news boys swore allestanee tn the cinc o Democrncj- and to tho Jefferson Club. Kriiit5te Ivory Carting. Oar own importation, rare specimens of Japanese art. Figures. Groups, Swords and Scabbards, etc-, U50 to JIM. MERMOD & JACOARD'S. Hroadway and Locuxt. Zc-ff ISlitirctra CatalogurPrr en rr jvwt. TATES CIRCULATES PETITIONS Asks the People to Indorse His Administration. lasxrsuc SPECIAl.. llattoos. Hk, Jan. X Governor Tales is raa"klnjr . strenuous effort to swing Cum berland Connry to his side of the column. His adherents are emulating & petition tn that cocnty, which reads something "irtr .e. "TV.. . wh... r s. i.-j. County, "hereby Indorse the administration of Sichard Tates." "Everybody who "has btyen asked has signed the itltion, but by some of tbe signers It Is held tnTather a. peculiar light. A well-known citizen of -Greenup, who has signed tbe 'petition, was In tbe city to day, -and. Ira Twine asked If be jal!v indorsed th administration of -Governor ates, repuea: ".o. maeea, 1 do not. out it will do no harm to sign it. A. petition Ttsjuestfne that Tatas be h&nged could b circslated and everybody would sign It without lonktog at it. That's bow the Jidministration nf Jtichard Yttes is in- j horsed In Cumberland County, and In this 'ectjon. This part of the State Is solid I for Hatnlro. and no candidate "now tn the field can take It from nim. J . -l-K7.Ua ,.-. SHB... . Y.u-.... YK 1c.wtt.. n. Kquallty. TIL, Jan. X A lam belonging to John "Faoff. three "miles aortn of "here. "was 'burned try Incendiaries last "night. "Bloodhounds from "Harrisburcwere put on b. Trait trrkiJi4r tlip 1-w Tn -tcbpj "Jisrsos wre bJtchftd. 'Hefie the trail "was J lost. This is tae Totsrtn Tneeneiary-are an that, neighborhood, recently. The 3osa 3s ftm. Sara Tliat Xo Revolution Is In tended, and That Pastor and People Must Grow Together. In hi initial sermon as pastor of St. Leo's Catholic Church, the Reverend Father James T. Coffey yesterday morn inff used the Iroquois Theater fire to Il lustrate the uncertainty of life, and the eer impending danper of death. The ndvent of the New Year and the beslnnlnfr of his new pastorate led Father Coffey to urge tipon his parishion ers the necessity of their maklnjr pood resolutions and keeping them. Devotion to God and church he considered the chief end of man. Devotion, that their fellow men might be benefited and that they themselves might be prepared for a better life. "This world of our." he said, "Is a land of exile; a vale of tears. Men nrc aftllcted by trials and troubles. We look out into the world and wonder do pome men ever think of God? Are they pre pared to meet him Do they think of death! "The uncertainty of rife can be no bet ter set forth than by Chicago's horrible disaster. Kven nrhllo we look on and en Joy ourselves, tho angel of death may come. How many of that happy audience Imagined that they, that afternoon, would be called upon to meet their Maker "The years of this life are glen us that wemay fit ourselves for eternity; they are lent to us by God. He, and ho only, knot's when they are to be finished. And you and I must conMantiy be prepared for him to call us home." Father Coffev sild that he came to St. Leo's on the first day of the year at the request of the Archbishop. Asain he de clared that he had In no wav deserted the congregation of St. John's, but sld that be was prepared to give the rest of his life for the good of St. Leo's. "Bnt you must help me, as the people of St. John's helped me. It will be hard at first. The parish Is new to me. I almot becan my priestly career in St. John's Parish. I grew into It. and when I took charge of it. I knew it. I?ut here all Is different. 1 am. :v -comparative stranger, but ready to take up the work ito w hlch the ArchbIhop and the church has com manded me. "I do not hope now, or ever, to take the place of him who his !ft you. That is not possible. Cut I do want to take up the work where he left off. There will te no revolution. The affair of the parish could not be belter administered than they were during the pastorate of Father Harry. "I shall devote taysclf particularly to the little chiWren. I am glad that you hive your magniacent schools, where religion in it purity S poured into the lives of your httle ones before they become hardened. "I shall give my live to you. and all I ask i your best assistance. I shall spare no pain to make yon happy, but you must help me. No priest can accomplish any thing unaided. "And so. not tn 131. empty words, out with an the love of nay heart. I wlh you a happy, happy New ear, and hope that all of us shall rork for tf!e glory of God and tbe good of St. Leo's Church." FIRE IN THE MURRAY HILL HOTEL CAUSES MUCH ALARM Cino KliloiiaWe Srr York Ks- tWinl-.Tnpnt Pice to the Street, but No One Is Injnred. Xcw Tork, Jan. T. Three alarms were sent In tHis afternoon for a fire that started In & room on the sixth floor of the Murray Hill Hotel, at Forty-nrst.street and Park avenue. The fire baraed hrlskly for awhile m:5 ate its way to the seventh floor and through the roof of one wing, causing damage estimated at tiaf'TOi A slight panic resulted. In wblch many guests left the hotel, and one woman fainted. No o-ie was Injured, bowevcr. It Is thought the fire started from crossed electric wires. Don't Look Old Before your time. T5rlnc back the fresh ness of youth to your complexion. Laxa tive Boro Pewtn win do It. Cleanses the entire system. All Druggists. IS cts. per bottle. WAH SENDS MONEY TO SON. Chinese Bot Detained in Buffalo, Threatened With Deportation. Son VTah of No. K14 lViclede avenue, a Chines laundryman, has forwarded a re mittance to hlsT H-year-old son. long Wah, who Is detained In Buffalo, X. Y., by the customs cSlci&ls. and threatened with deportation. Tbe boy was taken in charge bout four weeks ago "nhile on his way from China to Join his father. The latter came to this country twelve years ago. leaving his wif and child in China. His wife died re cently and It was arranged to have the boy come to his father. Son Wah learned of the "rredlcamcnt of his son in a letter received from him about ft week ago. The boy wrote that he was In need of money to procure cloth ing and buy food, as ho does not like the rood furnished to him. Son Wah consulted an ettorncv. who said he would have a mend In Buffalo Interest himself in the matter. TO APPOINT SUPREME JUDGE. W. G. Atkinson Conceded to Be Choice of Kansas Governor. nsrcirue sfeciai.. Topcka. KSs., Jan. 1. Governor Ballty announced to-day ihat he would appoint the successor of Judge Pollock on the Su preme Court to-morrow. Judge J. S. "Vfes. one of the candidates. withdraw from the contest. This leaves Clarke A. Smith of Mitchell. George Buck man ot Cowley. S. H. Ryan of Brown, and TV. G. Atkinson of XaSette as appli cants. It is certain that Atklnwm wHl be un pointed. The other candidates nave given up the contest and gone to their homes. REPORT SAID TO BE UNTRUE. Statements in Uegard to Coaling Station at Danish West Indies- Berlin, Jan. l.-Tho report that Ger many contemplated the acquisition of a -coalrns station at St. Thomas. Danish. west maies. is seraioinuauy ueciarea to "be -as unfounded as similar previocs re- 1,0 "Baro-"Formalln Elmer & Amend), an tleprJc dressing for bums, sores, bruises, cuts or any similar accident or arnlctlnn. Clinton "Paper CiMgci "Hands. ItSPCBUC SPECIAL Clinton. Ilk, Jan. T. Professor S. 'B. T-tently -of be- nigh schools jiurchssn the Clinton Public hero TO-day. The Clinton ynbUcwas the first ItesrabUcan "weekly In SBnols to place the 'candidacy of liicoln Jn f fs eoSnmns. Th& tiaricr is one of 121 -efldest tota SW, Colombia the Only South Ameri can Country Not Represented Panama's Minister Makes Appearance in Line. Washington. Jan. 1. President and Mrs. Itooscvelt inaugurated to-day the official social season in the nation's capital with a brilliant reception at the White House. For more than a hundred years it has been on unbroken custom of Presidents of tho United States to receive on New Year's Day nil officials of tho Government located In Washington and such citizens as might care to pay their respects to the nation's chief magistrate. In addition to citizens of the L'nited States, members of tho Diplomatic Corps always embrace the opportunity to ex tend to the President their own good wishes and the greetings of their Govern ments. Tho reception of tha President on New Year's Day Is thoroughly democratic. That of to-day was notably so. No dis tinctions of race or class wero made, ex cept such as wero rendered necessary by a duo respect to order. General Rafael Rcjes, the Minister of Colombia In this country on a peclal mis sion, did not attend tha reception let.!. It is understood, his presence at the White House might bo misconstrued by his peo ple. He. therefore, had begged to bo ex cused. Doctor Herran. the Colombian Charge d'Affalres. was detained at his residence by n bronchial affection. To-day, as a 5 ear ago, a new Republic was represented for tho first time in the line of diplomat. Last o.r It was Cuba; this, the Republic of Panama, M. Hunau Vnrilla being tho accredited Minister of tho infant State, who exchanged greetings with tho President. MANY PRECAUTIONS. Srcclal precautions were taken to In sure ill personal safety of the President. No person was permitted to approach the President with hi hands In his pockets or otherwise concealed. An extra force of secret sen ice officers and additional po licemen was on guard, both tn and about the White Houett throughout the reccp- he recentlon closed at f-n n-.-i.iv- u citizens In line by that time having been afforded an opportunity to greet the pres ident. Mrs. Roosevelt and tho ladles of the Cabinet stood In the recetxlng line un til 1-40, when they were escorted bv Major McCawley to the private apartments ot iiiq mansion. During the last hour of the reception the President grated his callers at the rate of 5 a minute. The Marine Band plaved the liveliest music In Its repertoire, bf flfws ttinT?A.1 at lnrr-nl. ,inn- ti it,. f kept the people moving rapidly. The President was Interested In the In formation that during th three hours and eleven minutes he had received 6,T11 per sons, only a few hundred less than were receded a year ago. He had given orders that the reception should continue until all who were in line had been received. refusing to permit a lirao limit to te placed on the function. Notwithstanding the trying ordeal ot shaking bands with nearly T.OCO persons, the President was in excellent spirits and cordially greeted some personal friends after the reception. NEGRO VETERANS ATTEND WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION. Shortly AfSrr Tnetr Arrival the Preii- Idrnt Rrqneated tbe Marine Ilnnd to Plnj- I-trctr Marches. RETUBUC SrECIAl. Washington, Jan. L After the White Hous reception had been in progress tbout two hours to-day. a large number of negro"" veterans passed in line before ths President. They moved slowly and. each was Inclined to occupy more than the conventional two seconds In th hand shaking. At this Juncture the President spoke a word to Major S.ymons and Immediately a plain-clothes policeman hurried from the room and, approaching the leader of the Marine Band, said: "Hc says play quick steps, fast marches and things." At the same moment an army officer standing near the President waved h! hand frantically to the band leader, and the band struck up "Under the Bamboo Tree." in double quick time. line ot negroes moved faster. Then th INDIANA DEMOCRATS SELECT COMMITTEEMEN. Chooe Men to Cnntlnet Xallonal i CnmpaltTi Condemn Ito- ' publican Policy. KETl-BUC SPECIAL Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 1. Democrats of Indiana met in the several congression al district yesterday to select State cora- mitteemen. These men will compos Nthe ' Campaign Committee for the presidential year. J Much discussion was indulged In by the delegates as to the probable candidate for 1 President. Many favored Judge Parker of Xew Tork. while others blipv -hor -r, Cv t,. Z . . , tsur p. Gorman Is the best man to make j a successful race against the Republicans. Resolutions condemning Republican pol icy In gtneral and President Roosevelt in p&rticuiar wero aojpted in several dis tricts. Proceedings In general were marked bj good reeling ard enlhuslam. In the Niw Altany District some friction was expected as to the selection of a committeeman, but the convention was orderly and adjourned with the selection of Captain Tom Hanlon. a veteran Dana crct. The names of the new committee fol low Bd P. RItbarOv.n. PM fTbai, Ftrst District G H Hcndrn, Isios, Ia 5asDd. Tuemas llsalon, New Albany. TairC. Unco la tKtau. North Vernon, PourtJii GU McNutt, Texre HactcL nfth. Jrtin I Slace. Ttusbvllif. tnh Josr& T rtenr.Iag Jrdtaaarollfi. 5rcntn. jata AS?JrV.fS?i5' fJl"..? Sli?ta-Sw- ! Plchfr. Knr.i. TtvSrteratb. Itefose to Commute Sentesee. RETCSIJC SFECIAI Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. 1. Governor Dockery to-day refused to grant a. com mutation to "Murderer Gregory of Cew Madrid Count-, 'who is to be hanged there this month. Sbipp Appointed. ComaBtasioner. REFCStlC SPECIAI. Jefferson City, Mo, Jan. J. Governor Dockery to-dar appointed W. I Shlpp of Centerview. Johnson County. Connty School Commissioner, -vice C W. Thomp son, resigned. -3ai!j?r. nxnlaHii Is Injured. REPCBIJC -STECIAi. Clarksville. Mo, Jan. X In attempting to step off his -porch to-day Judge A. T. Jamison, aged IS Tears. Jell and broke his leg. His condition Is serious. liS I FUJI Kit SHI FEET IWJfteWRlifTfc'fttereirfSim. JjgJIlliljlP SOLID SILVER SPOONS. Engraving Free. We will engrave three letters in letter on each Spoon without additional charge. SPECIA! -,-.Kl cJIt OFFER. sign and SSC-Page Catalogue Free. Write for it. MANY ARRESTS FOLLOW REVELRY. Srergennt nml rollermca Annlted Wliilp Trjlns: to Qnrll llnrly MnrntnK llistnrbnnce. Ju.lgo Tracy of the First District Tollee Court and Judgo Pollard of tho Dayton Street Court to-day will find their dockets crowded with cases arising from the cele bration of tho New Year. In South St. Louts tho crowds wero moro orderly, and Judgo Klelbcr will hae only a few cases to 1MS3 on. Chief Klely sas he never heard of so many nrrc:s of men charged with In toxication. A majority of these ptrsons, it is believed, will bo allowed, to go with .1 warning by the Judges where it is shown that they destroyed no property and did not dl&turb the peace. Tho pollco also gathered in many young men who began their celebrations too early by discharging firearms. Tho falso alarm Joker mado life miser able for the firemen after midnight, as more than half a dozen runs were made to boxes In arIous parts of tho city, the firemen finding that they had been called from thlr bunks for norhlmr. The police did not capture any of the persons who turned In the ialsa alarms. Tony Miller, who was stabbed at Broad way and Locust street, was the only per son badly Injured In the revelry. He Is at the City Hospital, and may not re cox er. A platr-filass window was broken In tho Washington avenue side of the Penny & Gentles store at Broadway and Wash ington avenue. Witnesses told the police that a crowd of men. pushing and shov ing each other on the sidewalk, caused one of their number to fall through the window. They cscared in the crowd be fore the police arricd. Three bullets wer fired through ths front door at the home of Mrs. Healy at Xo. KBS Little Market street. Xo person was hurt and th police were unable to find the man who fired the shots. A stray bullet struck Patrick OTallon, 17 years old. at the home of his aunt. Mr. Clark. Xo. 1311 Xorth Fourteenth street, causing a slight wound on the left arm. The boy was in the hallway when the shot was fired. One shot was fired through a plat-g!:i window in the grocery of Joseph F. Schroer. Xo. 13uT Bentcn (street. A window in the front of Joseph Dlel's saloon at Xo. 7M1 South Broadway was broken by a bullet fired from a pistol In the hands of one of a crowd of revelers. At Broadway and Washington avenue about I o'clock in the morning the police had difficulty In scattering a crowd of men and women who had gathered en tha street and were making too much no:so. Sergeant Kavanangh, w ho led the patrol men, was struck on tho nck with a club. Patrolman O'Brien was struck on ths head with a brick. A cowell swung by a man in the crowd, struck Patrolman Morrlssty In the face, inflicting a slight wound, and Patrolman Conran's knee was injured in the scuffle. The police finally won the battl when they began to use their nlgMsilcks and the crowd scattered. Sever.U were ar rested. WHITE CHILDREN TO ATTEND SCHOOL WITH NEGROES, Til ark of Centralis. Brine Action Against School Board and "Will r-nh Salt. KETlTUe SPECIAL Contrails, m., Jan. X The colored people ct Cectralta. through their attorneys. Judge Holt and George TV. Smith of Salem, nave brought salt In the Circuit Court against the Schoool Board of this c'ty, to compel tbe board to require the white children living in the north district to attend the same school with the ne groes. If not this, to allow tho necroes the privilege exercised bv the white cilld rtn of the district- of .nrrrnJftic- cirv ' school"! outside of the district. X'jsnI.. n k. ..... ....1 3 f-i lives tahTno"Ah"dTcrwh!c'hJsUeS penally created a few years since for the Joint use of the white and colored child- r of 'lalthe white children have refused to attend the school with the negroes. rnJ B'- Un5e ""'e school l composed entirely of colored children. The quesUon has arisen repeatedly in the past and has caused roucn feeling here, and has been in the courts. It has nvr been Judicially determined, but win be carried to the highest courts in this instance. McKINNEY A MOBERLY YOUTH. Speed Crosby's Successor Is Onlv 2H Years Old. Rnpmuc seciai Jlobrly, ilo.. Jan. T. George X. ile Klnney. who has been appointed successor to Speo4 Mosby as Assistant Clerk of the Supreme Court, at Jefferson CItv. is a "C Ti- T wt nA ffflltt1 mrl J . A Soberly Hish School in the class of 1SO0. years old ana a son of X. w. an attorney or iloberlv. After leaving rajllese. Goorc-e iTcKlnnev entered a railroad oSHca. He nas held several similar portions since, and at the ' time of bis appointment w-as a stenog rapher for the ilissoari "Pacific at Se-daila- Train' "Victim Valdentlucd. r-ETEBLlC -SPECIAL Centralia. EL, Jan. X An nnldentlSed man about J years old and well dressed was kiBed by a northbound "nTneis Cen tral -train three miles south of here to night. He haa a razor and about C in his clothing, but nothing to disclose his identity. Pine IHuB Tins G.OOO rtre. KEPCEUC EHEOO. Pae Xlsff. Ari Jan. X "FSre cansinff loss of aboat SS.000 occarred to-night In the -plant of the Sluff City Lumber Ccm jianx. It originated in a carpenter shop, -wnere oils and combustible materials were kept. The jjreperty was fully Insured. ? 407-409 411 1, ft jx3kj4 Solid Silver Pie Serverorlce Cream Slicer handle - ot - in hpniififn11rpmhrs;!;pr1 Cnrinthiandp- blade silver plated; length 10 Mermod & Jaccard's, Broadway and Locust. WILL GBYE $1000 IF We Fail to Cere Acj Casssr srTaEsr He frwrf before it bit Poisoned Deep Glands or Attectrd Bone. NO KNIFE OR PAIN, KQ PAY UMTIL CURED. A Pacific Island shrub or plant maces thecures the most wonderful discovery on earth to-day. 3000 Cancers cured on people yoa can see and talk with. Any lump or sore oa the !ip, face or anvwhere sir months is Canctr nearlv sm always. hi ANY LUMP IN A WOMAN'S BREAST iS CANCER i it uup1 nui i.m until aimosi jaii cu., cuu j sj tTw.-u jl i Iways poisons Uie deep glandi in armpit and side, then it is often Itoo late nml still no r-aln. Poor cured free if Cancer is very small. BE SURE to oet our lSO-oaae book, sent tlmcnlal of thousands cured, and write to them. DR. and MRS. DR. CHAM LEY & CO.. "Stttff MiSs." 201-203 N. TWELFTH STREET. asSTPLEflSE SEND THIS TO SILVER SERVICE WILL BE EXHIBITED AT FAIR. Emperor William Snld to Be More Interested In St. Lool. Exposi tion Than Any Man In Europe. Berlln. Jan. 1. Emperor William told Ambassador Tower to-day that besides the loan of works of arts from the pal aces, he lctenusd to send to the St. Jjouis Exposition the great silver service, used on state occasions, which was presented to tl" linperor on his accession to thei tcrone.'Dy tno ctues ot iiermaay. Emperor William I more interested in the success or the St. Louis Exposition. Mr. Tower savi. than any public man in Europe with whom the Ambassador has talked on the subject. The Emperor was cheetful and lively at to-days reception, and spoke easily and naturally. Mr. Tower thought he looked better than when he was at Kiel in June, having had a long period ot rest and careful Irrinr. Emperor William, has sent President Roosevelt his best wishes for the happi ness and prosperity of the American peo ple. Correct Forma ot Wedding Invita tion Are assured when ordered at Mermod Jaccird's. society stationers, Broadway amrLocust; 100 finest engraved calltng cards and plate, script. JL:100 earns from plate, XL rite for tanplt$ cmt prlea, XcUtl ft. ARRESTED AFTER ACQUITTAL Policeman's Slayer Now Snspect ed of Being Insane. Tueblo. Colo.. Jan. T. Charles O. Rica. who was acquitted of murder yesterday after & sensational trial, was rearrested to-dav on a charge of Insanity and oon fined'in a sanitarium. An inquest Into his mental condition will be held. Bice, while intoxicated, on Ortober 7. 1SK. killed Policeman Mara. Rico and his wife were preparing to leave the city when he was arrested to-day. Xew Year's at "Star ot Hope." Hot coffee ana ham and chicken sand wiches were the features of the regnlar Friday night meeting at the "Star of Hope" Mission, Eleventa and Locust streets, last night. About Jrt), -most of whom were men. attended the meeting, which wa addressed by the leader of the mission. Dan Martin. Speakers for t?nlom Clnb Banquet. Tho Entertainment Committee of the St. Louis Union Club nas announced, the following win speat at the banquet this evening: Willlain A. Glraldln. nresldent of the Cnion Club, Mayor RoH& Wells. Commia3oner Wong Kai Kah. John Allen. Judge Leo Rassicur and George J. Tanscy. F W- Lthmann will be the toasttnaster. t oman Stranded at Statlosu 3Irs. Dora Goldstein is at the Union Sta tion with, her S-months-old baoy. waiting for her husband.- She Is from New Tork. bnt has lot tho address or her husband, Louis Golditeln. a waiter, and has forgot ten he name of the hotel at which he Is workinr. Tried to Arouse Dead Father. August M. Goessling died suddenly ct his home, No. ISC TEugenia street, Thurs day night of heart dls-ase. Not knowing that he was dead, his infant son tried to arouse him. Its cries attracted Mrs. Goesallnc. who discovered that her hus band was dead. Observe Koldea "Weddlnc itnruuLie special Mascoutah, TIL, Jan. X Mr. and 'Mrs. TStdolph Rut: celebrated their golden wedding to-day. The couple are among -the oldc:: settlers In the county. Ormnlse Conl Company at A-vm. Rnrcuuc special Ava, Tn.. Jan. x A. company of local capitalists, consisting of Mayor A. P. Hope David a. Higglns, D. R. "ffin ana others,' has been organiied to mine coat A goad vein at CO feet was struck near the cityT maruxb-MCrrat. lilts Prance, ilurrsy were marrfea S2t "-j f :t afafafMBTS . aaaTaa - -sW F-eii. HMtllBaw - ii ',Tr- script or one old English $2.50 in. Price Mail Grders Carefully Filled. free, with svmntoms. addresses and tesV - - ST. LOU IS, MO. SOME ONE WITH CAHCEI. 2)ema)yak Inserts Port,Sc:t.S"hiiStt end a Btactiral CospliUf cuim Eczcsi and Tel . soiuteir sad f "lies. PusiIm.Ei rpoti ie 1 Ts. irci.KoTsIe : iitalil B2vbeon)crt4l Earale. al nee tln. r-r-m Bcnma-mayale Soap, 25 cents. 1 la s imelracr. SL23. ez?r PortraSs end Tesuiwtuils sent en t One Bottle FREEtO A SHE BDUUOTILE CCCIc PARKER! Hair Balj fronictes ths Erowth cf the '. gfres It the lustre and sfftlness c Whgjj the hair Is gray or : jBK 5 as BRINK BCK THE YCUTHFM. nrevents Danflrnl: ana tair : and kK the scalp clean and hi ,)"iI; MOTION FOR DISMISSAL 0F- 0NEIDAS' CLAIM DENIED. : Cnlted States Court "Will Decldo "HTiether Indiana Residing in Can ada May Participate in Award, flslamsnca. X. T.. Jan. X The mctioo for a dismissal of the claim of the Oneida Indians residing- is Oinafli to partltpaf-Vjfj in tha KfiTns award, -under which aiost -j; 5 fmfiflur xssDSw ! COoatTJO Is to be distributed among th ln-Sa clans of New Tcrk State, has been dedao.1 and ths 'Uiatea States Court cT Claims was constaer toe case. Th jiu'ji nf n f'ttt ta tra?i e.finnflBa was made to the Indians in 19S after a- -3? Cght of -nearly thirty years, and CongTBWjl - -, -- r----.-. - .- --.- -,.--5TT iilClti. JUB XlUCtTC HU SHiilUKI TD XXI UIWl dians to recompense them for Xttjtr& Rock treaty of 1CS. and snbseqaently soli Jil by tha Jederal GcverrmeTit. r8 boat years ago a pane of the OseuBiivs removed to Canada, but sbcctlr after theCS award was made they came forward iritii'l a o -mi .Vii tym. Ttl i. oT1'ra?.u4 V.VSl participate in the distribution of f.t? money. "ftP-: ' H3h "Wire SlMsela Fireman. .igi r2--r rireman Charles Lowe of Truck N. J who lives at Xo. KB Sooth Garrison Kfp Tltl -ttMIa irnrtrlTii- fit - fl- n ihm isMi..! -uuiu4t 9 r? 11 if. "vi'rin. a.fc 3cu. ? une streets, yesteroay laorniiis bjhk'. o'clock was shocked bv an electric .... w fjw He was taken to the C2ry Hospital. whWta it was found that he was not bad-liAJ-The fire was caused by rtefectlve elaetBir Wires. The tntal dunir. ! e?imal4 att Cno, dtviaed as follows: To btsfldaftSgfe1 owned by Thomas "Warren. H.08K & Parker Eacravins Company's plant. gR to the Biekelhaupt- Bros." printing eimtnS ltshmen. KO0. and to the St. Lculs Aflt2 tislng COmpanrs stock. 150Q. JSS "Wabash Line, ST'1 CHANGE OF TIMS. t-Srt'. vHjiauicexn .-uncay. January -. AKirn A Tnlwlt. b,1 TK.)..Mnll. Tv-t ssMs-.irTa r. , - . -- leave St. Louis Union StaUon at - &! n InetKsJ . "vi" iutf-n?t Z?Xt -. jujujom , .ir, 4. m as iicc-" iSS3il Sft'ss-ia .SAJ Pntrolmaa Arrest Ttarteae. Harry "Wilson, bartender In Joseph" lace's saloon at No. SIS Locnst street. 1 arrested yesterday morning by Kavanaugh and Patrolmen O'Brien Frank Dorsey. who is at the CSTJ pjiaj. straenns from a f racrurea . wuson admits that he put DorscTJ the saloon, "hot a-v imt If be was 13 4. 1fo ., w 1 S ..A. ... mA -1 GF?? .. n.. ..c lie U2tU kwrl tjc .WHHi.?.i - .fPuSl K1 r. . M.n eUL V nmc t?o" ,T1 ' sr .W-3J'.-',!K!i?e A", nzjsr gg&it vackUUI, OIIW.8) HU A-M 1 .Ji OveeolK. Prlmm-r Itreaks - SSsl REPDBLIC SPECIAL -.1?3S1 Osceola, Mo Jan. 1 Harry rwf. i4& j was arrested here Novemwr VatySl charge of forgery, hroke JafllaJtJ making an opening through ve-S 4&- 1 ana going through the gasa S-aJW? i & bi. " i r7' rcssir--f m&mw 'M8&&$&A tSSS!ksi&lilSSiLSS iMi i?KI Pfep-'JJ fetl.Mfes- irJ,Ssgy ffi'feSi