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f - THE ST.." LOUIS REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAR rs 1904. 1" n i I t ROOSI3HTES WASTED. tnnjUUXfi.M'innnrii n'i- - ' -. . OLIVE. 4518-Laiy occur) Ins parlor wishes roommate: JS week, also day boarders wanted. 13 59 week. ROOMMATE WAVTKU Bv gentleman: nice room, nell healed; bcft board 3130 Morgan UOOMMATK WANTEI Irge. warm, rrnnt .rocn: $5 a month; conveniences. .21 N. Gani- eon ave. 1 noOMMATX WUiTCH-Ynims ladv wants roommate, firrt-elass board; use of jsirlor. pi ano 4100 est IJelle lOOJIMATE vNTEli Tly cmtleman. nice room conn lwyvrd aIo ladv roommate wanted lft7 Washington ave i:()(MMTi: NTi;L ounc man to share nicely furnished room all conv. nlencis, pod ln.ua. M a weeK 3. 17 iicK"on !tUtMllATi: VV :v'l 1 I' lia muin-inr m. lvlv emploed: lli-l .l si' tatn neat all QCMHliains, fl rr nt Tl: ltcpulilh KOOMMV"- TF! One or 'mo rren; SI .ach per v eel: r od lire, p"o1 licra" no ollur joorrei!.. cirs to all parts ftop hire lls--n"i. .j103 J.". Plitlu 1'AltMS TOR SAJ.C Ws.IlWA'WVsW' 1'AIIMS fr t-il ir .v. ha nee also rancl lands l.ooo to ill") acre" S. and up V. T NOKTHC1TT 'J O nturv hi IS ILLINOIS firm rf 130 -ir"i, with F-room hou-c. barn, fruit berries near city .mJ nejr depot, price S4,.). a barcaln S II MOJITOX . CO. Vi Lincoln Tru-t b-ilMtns. TO LET FOR HljiMISS 1-L'IU'OSES. ..i.,.i...i.i...N,.S.SySsS-s-.S..s..''.ei.'.i.. niiK room; with or without de.-. nicely funiired office 1U m 421. 7:1 olive DESK and desk room for r. nt In well-'Ishted ofme reasonable 33T. Waimvncrt building Di:sK room. ue of both prion's and roller 1ck. rlcely furrd-hed ! 011 liurllngton building i:STON". 3313 torc splendll bulnes3 loca tion in urs.-e.-.-.- hi-... - -. - t-LKVL-.TH. 31) N Doi'rab'o store, good location t-ivi- iftit rfesi. room, with or vvitho.it desk; teawman'e 411 nine, rwm - xmnfi.x wis-.... inrt-t rmnufacturlnc pur poses rpace -Tvino. Kroi.nd flocr pi-mrit & co 7ii fhmut -t OLIi:. 1UI7 rpi'r foor with inner, light and water 1 mil u'linni. -iik v tut y- -aw k .... J Oaa,. FiilrqYi a ti-vy llf-Hf -... Il- . HT.-VIII 1 tl'". .-H's. ' - - .. lriaaJldCiIiring or uimwim '"- !-- 4t-w. iiit HiHirht ,-ifrtrw roller-ton des-k tele- ihonc, ro fakers. $12. 404 Iienolst buililnF I KIVATK office 5n(l dpsk ronrn with Iwth J-.1V1.-- .,!-- - - - --- !,i, rent conn rjeririCTi uitji-i-, hk uu rv itlns rrpalr shop, with or without too's. riitibiinrnous:s a.nd riATSFOii KENT. j;m:GANTIA fumlshM lr iwm"; modern. riuATub. no small chilJren. ZiV) wet. CV 31 IttrTtthllC 1.1KWS Nicely fuiT,Uhcfl fiat of 4 rooms; j;i n 3T43V Uacledt PCXDI-ETON" 12J1 Furnled fiat; nobby, up to date furniture: apartment three room; modern- references required VAN'DKVnNTnn. &13A N. (Near OUe) Jumlhed flat; thre connctlne roon-s. tecml Jloor front; Eas. bath, range; 530 to responsible I artlf' looms bath and fuel pas; rent J1S. Address 4ZZ Morgan. ASHIXGTO-v. ICCT Tnree-room tin. iur rlbcd complete for housekeeping bath, fxs ond brat. I'RrVATB KTRMHEP IIOl'SCS Delmar ave., west of Grand; 11 rooms, $1S0 pi-r month. rino St., west of Grand; 11 room-, J1S0 per month Wa?hInjrton. west of TValton. 10 rooms; 51 rer month. McPhemon, near Newstead; 7-rooms apart ment: J1S0 per month -U.BBRX T. TEURY CO . 1 Chennut st. FOR RET APARTMENTS. FLATB- BEL-EFOXTAINE S12 rie rooms: toilet cloet: (rood connection; city water, separate -ard: opn: 13. BEL.T, 1327 Thre-ronm flat, 512; 4112 Laba dle ae., &-room flat. $16. S H MORTON fi CO. 200 Llncoli Trust buHdlr. EAD- 3315 Elepant 5-room fiat; cllir; laun dry. cloiets; pas; low rent. Apply 331". " FLAT of 4 rooms up-talrp 4 down, bath: hot nnd cold water; upstairs, J17.50: down. $1S 50. Inquire A, C 1L. CCOA Missouri ae, 1-ist . Louis. JOHN. 2145A ne-room flat; hot and cold bath all modern conveniences. MORGAN. 4JC I-ower fiat, newly furnished: fine location three rooms; TENNESSEE. 270G Elegant fiie-ronm fiat; thoroughly modern; must be seen to be appre ciated. UNIVERSITY, 2530 Three furnished rooms. aa, bath, etc.; no children. SCB-URDAX PROPERTY TOR S4LE. 4WWWV1k4,W,AAMitAMMMAiiVAiAAAAA VERY pretty modern home, with acre of pround; convenient to electric cars and train; other larger and smaller places. It. A. JIc Oirdy. Webster Groes. Mo A Great Sacrifice. ' Nice six-room frame house In KirkwoodMot ft. A-JlOUi 1U UlUtni il-Jill rum - . p. n- .n'i Mr? At -M n n.-.ni iflnnnt liAlr? till -nrlnie 1)1'. 1 "fl .lepubllc IMPROVED CITY' PROPERTY FOR hAT.E. SPECIAL D 172. Three-story stone-front dwelllrc: 12 rooms; ath. etc.. lS-incli outside walls. 13-inch Inside walls: lot 29x135; one block from Union Station entrance; has deed of trut for $4 00. renting for $70 per month: will brimr $l.2"0 durimr the r-Ir: JuFt Ilk- our special No 4C. which sold a-t week to 3Ir P. It. Miller. TAKES ONLY J300 TO S ING THIS ONE. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. AMERICAN REALTY AND FINANCE CO., Frisco BuIMlne. St. Louis. BBAUTirUL home on Eads ae ; lot 25xl2-" feet; seven room'-; nith, reception hall und laundn. finished In hardnood. will be sold at a bargain. S-e at once. SCHUENKER REALTY CO. 1C07 I? Jefferson ave HicuAUivAi. v r. unree siorv oncic ptore. occupied by baker ; coed rental; fine investment. SPECIAL B B 65. Modern home: In a TVc End plice: 10 roonn: let 4lxH: elei-antly furnished throtiRliout, In dudlnK fire uprlcht plino. A COMPLETE HOME, lias deed of trut of $4,625; to be sold Just as it stands for S.,375. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. AMERICAN REALTY AND FINANCE CO., IYisco Building. St. Louis. AfaHlNGTON. 3363 Easy terms; 10 roome; all modern Improvements Rllllon. 421 Olive WITHNELL J943 Two-story brick: -even moms, arranged In, flats; basement granitoid; bar train. SPECIAL F 241. On OUe. nar Sarah: four finely arranged flats: fit e rooms down and six up: bath: rents lor JL-W; admirably situated and tan he al tered for business purpose. CAN DC SOLT TO NirT 10 PER CENT OX TUltClLVbE I'ltlCE. THE TRICE IS RIGHT. AMERICAN REALTY AND FINANCE CO., rrisco Building St. Louis. Mi Wliv pa rent when ou can own our home? Thl- qutstion ha probably been in -our mlna before. Ac are here to show jou how you can own your home for le than rent. c have a plan wherebv we can dace t)u In josseson of a home of jour choice and f-ie tn. fiften, twentv or thirt ears In which to jVay ior iu ror ir-icuiarH aaures- EQUIT.VBLE HOME AhMJCIATION. t0l Burlington building. To "Whom It May Concern This is to certify that I hold a contract In the Equitable Home Association of bt. Louis. Mo . and that under raid contract 1 was given possession tf ray home in accordance with Its terms I am well pleased with the "Rent Emilty Plan" for ecurinff a home, and bellve It to b the Ideal way for a man to accumulate hi- pavinRB and Fecure a home for hU famllj, and thus become his own landlord. Lhave bren acquainted with the management of the Association for a number of jcars. and have confidence In their ability to carry out what they undertake Respectfully vours, J J PLANK, Chief Engineer Temple block, Kansas citv. Mo. We have the orldnal copy of the above (and hundreds of other) at our office open for In spection, or vou can write for the part culan Mrfct. In writing there parties we would sg FTgt. out of courtesy, that jou Irclose a stamp fcr rcrlv. iQUlTABLE HOMt. ASSOCIATION. (01 B-tlingtoa bui ln. PSi g l I .S A MONTH ot EjH 1 IMPROVED CITV PROPERTY TOR Ss I.E. SPECIAL F U6. Rough rock front, dcuble fiat building. Mx rooms ui atil five down, located in tVntril -st End, tiimmed in tt-rr ttt mop1 tin dew sills ,toie iorch, maible steps mosaic tile vestibule s-cr,ens. slnls and rs fixtures, bath wrlih hot an 1 cold watr petaritt. fur nice: granitoid tel!a-s, lot ."JIi -trttt 1m provennnts made, rented unJer old rentil at tl r p-r vear. can In rai"d to $1 7i0 per icar. THE PRICE 15 RIGHT AMERICAN REALTY AND FINANCE CO., rrisco Building St Lotil. OLIE 112 able for two hoivps and laie w i gen, j7 month noL&Ei. rooms, me. wvied. PI RN1-Hi;p room. ultnb'e fur tw i nentU nn 27i to 2" vtt ireineI 1)1 1 Re T il.lin 11 I'MsllKD r om ileitis) niiii t lo tie com forts gt nth mm . i e pai ticuiar I t 131, Re; uhllc PLUMMIED house t fiat of -v ir tight rooms in -t Ci.! ill r addies A. J. Sm'th vis Od3 r.llnws bjildlng NI( EI."i furnished tat room, vith bitli DI) 4. Republic N1C1.1A" furnl-hi-tl south nt n"m an I eon nectlng room for two gculi nun ind out iad uitbin two blocks of Aavbngton ami Grind TI) 1 Republic 0"GU. 73 To nn a 10 nwn liou-e with fiimice. rss ard bath unfit rnKht-d MOULDS FAIR IlOOM-WKMhfi CO. V, in H-,: jour room and 1 rep anj- occupb d durto tbe Worlis Fair Oill or iildregst 3C and 1227 Chemical bids . Kinloch D S. PKU50.NAL. A DETFCTIVE (nrliate) do"s xhadn- irg anl InveatI?aHic referenc I O B x 770 " I-ouis Irenes RtrlL Mam 4S74M Kinloch C 21 B?OLUTI2 serin irn du-in cmlnenient rrrfett icorcn.Of'atlor- athfa.t!on or m n-y refund1! Mrs Dort r Smith 1tZ Ea&ton ave 1R CAZBUX 2902 Washington treat- ir-ea-uHrities and all fem.e troubles. 2o vcar- ex. PR MXRYAKTH'-R Z ashlngton ave receives durlnc confinement treits frialetrou bles. guarartees j-eult' Infants adopted Call 1R DBVM. 2C23 Washington-Licenced ph elclax: treats all femnle troubles nuirnntefs results; private home for lad'ts duirg confine ment oerfect ececy and seclusion. Infanta adopted 1 idles In trouble, call or write ERGO TNSO Is guaranteed to relieve ?up-nrc-sion. $2 box Dr. Cazeaux. 2i2 Wie-hlrgton PREH treatment; cure guaranteed.pnv ate dis eases K3re dlscharce etc elt! er spx l(?k N 9t GOLDEN r-eai prmile Regulator relieves Ir rf gularilles In three hours; $2 per box. 2631 W shfrg ton ave. IjDICS' dtor receive" ilurlng confinement; ladles In trouble, cill 2125 OIi.e st LADIES. r reci.lator ne er falls corm-ileta treatmert free Mrs E cr 299 Franklin MIDM 1KB Receives aurin con : 'adles in treubV cell Infmts ai"-ted 24 Lafiwtte MUs MrnrilY. please call on Mrs Kaplo 1519 Carr t MU BRIDG1? Office hours, to 1. no medicine " 1-aclede ave Kinloch C 1C4 MRS A sniROEDFR re'eves eonpnements, Itdies. call 2913 Franklin ave Kin C 1343 TO Whom It Ma Cincern. My vlfe. Alice M Rev non. havinr left rrv bed and lward T will not be responsible for nn Icbt rontneted by her. CHAUXCEY L RPYNON. 4S3 Ietlur -t DOnTOR KOGAH G?,flSSS,,,,SK adorted If dered, trained nurses medical anl Fiirglcpl diraes of woimn a pecliltv irrecu larltlep treated h rew painTe-n method terms reasrnable. censultatlnn fre-: call or write; con fldentlil 2215 Olive t Tyiuli Mo DR. ANNIE NEWLAND. Private. Jlcened heme for ladies before nnd durine confinement: o'dett nrd most rellabla Intltutinn In the Ptate; etnhllhed over 'nrtv vears: home crmfortp; motherly enre, Infanti adopted; Irregularities successfully treat?, satisfaction jrua mteoJ: ladies la trouble, call or write. 2231A Olive et. MEDIUMS AND CI URVOYANT. GREAT Reduction I COMPLETE Life Reading, 50c Mr J Carmod". St Louis's celebrated Clalr tojant Spirit Medium and I'almist. i"i perma nently located here. Adti-es on tae L, W res spculatlon. rnarriaKe and d!orce. rt unites the separated, causes speedy and happy marritees -nith one lou love: rimoes e 1 in tluencc: In fact. e en thine Absolute satisfac tion In all caces guaranteed or iositlely no fee accepted auestlcns answered as a test, lie rharjres but Wc for this v eck onlj. Ilour;,. 10 to C undajs lncludedl Office and residence. JK6 j.shinKtun ae Iiilnir tills statement DEM ISTRY. 11B. SIIAUL. 503 l'lne st orown and bridse work a specialty: sold crowns f I elates S3 to !.. PoU fillings. ?! consultation free, hours 5 to 6 TEET Save tlie Natural Teeth by filling or crowning. Rpstore tlie inissiug ones by Britljes or I'latci. DR. E. C. CHASE, S. B. Cor. SlJth and Locust Streets. St. Louis. PR1TIC. VUWVnVi f,"Tiv i ,m i i i,. .. . ,.. AAA1 l,r00 cards, T"c: billhead notehead, envelopes. $1 25 McGllI & Co. 121 N Eleventh EIBRMANN BROS . Printers 214 pine, so licit sour business and guarantee satisfaction; flra commercial work a "ptclaltv Kin 1430A. CRFCENT PRINTING CO. P07 N Fourtn 9t Fine wcrk; fair prices; send for samples BOOKS PAPERS. BOOKS and magarlncs bought In anv quan tity. AddreA Book Buver. I' O Box 557. BOOKS I want to buy law. medical o- other rood books D Llnahan. bookseller. 521 Market. GOLD, SILVER, MCICEL PLATING. GOLD, silver and nickel plating In all Its branches repairing old silverware a specialty. Gustav M. Krauze, 617 line st . second floor. DRESSMKIG. VWWWIlMAMMH TTAVE tour dre"ei anl hlrt waists em broidered or stamped by Mrs Murnaghan 506 Olive room 313. good work, reasonable prices SRAMSTRES Flrt-elas dressmalter wishes sewing to do at home. Mr- Toe, 1S20 N. Graxul. WALL PAPER. EHRLICIl BRO5 , interior decorators, papr hanging and alntlng. D"I. 1738, 40C0 Easton. DERMATOLOGY. Pimples. Blackheads, Large pores eruptions, nna ai i msoraers -n-ci- lng tho BKtu ana scaip permauemiy cured. All Information and book free ,10HN H. WOODBUKY D.I., 30G Mertnod-JaccarJ, St. Loais. rTN.NCIAL. LTrE INSCRANCE POLICIES P- It V "U or loaned upon at 6 per cent; liberal value G M Withers. COS National Bank of C"omm?rr MO.NEY TO LO-.TI. On Real E-tate. TV. P. Nelson has meney to loan; amounts to W. P Nelson suit, on St Juls realty. W. P Nelson Removed to 921 Chtstnut wt. On Perianal rn-operty. LOANS negotiated on furniture, pianos or nrv personal property at 8 per ent per annum; confidential. Noury Public. 906 Chestnut st MONEY loaned salaried nprnle 'without -- curitv. D Inzet 309 Beno'st klax . Pth A: Pine. MONEY to loan oy private party at b per cent per annum, on pianos, furniture or in dorsement DD 12. Rf public. MONEY to loan on furniture, pianos. hnreB wagons. tc. 8 per cent per ear. Price, Me.se .-- Co 614-15-16 Mc-mod-T'iccnrd bulldlrc. EUGENE A TRISLEU. 110 and 112 N. Eighth st.. rooms 2 and 3. Fire Insurance Agenc I5ANS ON FVItMTURE- LOW RATES. PvOIHY LO&HED. A NEW riltU WITH NEW IDES IN LOAN ING MONEY TO PEOPLE IN NEED OF FINANCIAL HELP. Loans made en Furniture, Pinnos and other security; 5 per cent ir: easiest weekly or monthly payments. All transactions striet'y private. I'aih advanced same day vmt apply for loan, fcec X3 at rnce- it Is to vour ndantage. ROYAL FINANCE CO . Suite ZX ftre new), Frisco RuPding. Thone Kin 1750. S. E. Cor. Sth and Olive its. I'OI! RENT .srIILi:s. BHRI H B MONEY TO LON. On PerHonuI Iropert. MONEY TO LOAN (EASY-PAYWIENT PLAN) ok ri nviTL'itn. im NOf nonns Ol H M:w SSTr.M ules cu a ciimi'nit RATI of inter'St.IX).NGnRTIMt:nnd SMAI.l Hit I'Mi:TS thin an other Conpany You can PAY VS YOU lvll. Wther .M!kly or morthl. and onl paj for feiicu lime as ou hne hid loan Good., lemain in OL'R TOS hi ---lO.s NO l'111i:vrt! reaul'ed while PICK Oil OI T OI" WOHK In cate of death of husband ALL lNTHKPST l'AID RBI CMJUB aud l'A- i'i:u CANCri.i:D. no ri uMi-n y no ixcovvBVinNrn. no D11LAY. pipers can be signed at house and jou cin t.et mone nine ilav ou app. We 1 til TVS" ANY LOAN Olt L.MM mrilnst our ool and i!i: ior SIORl" MONKY If ou cannot .-ill nniTCOK TRLIJI'HOVK us anl we will send leent to explain our N'UIY SVSTIZM TI'Ll l'lin: KINIOCII 1' 41t I min.iTY imoKi-T. xr.n en. Room Vo 410 Conpnonwralth Trust bull Uiik, Itpi" Inm nnd OHe r I'ntianee 411 Ollte st fNVE7TGAtETHIS WHEN YOU WANT MONEY. Ye mike loans on furniture ITIIOl'T Rn AluV L o make no In.iuiries of xour friends or emplter Wo site ou til full amount In CSII not checks c arrange piments to suit our roM,Mi-MT3 and AHII.ITA We .in not RUroisn loans We ItrOKIl'T for eer pat.nt made We pt off an OTHl'H IOW or a iM'ance on furniture and OIVI3 MOr.n HONEY we IIXTEND patments In c.is( of Sll I.N'l-'s We cancel M,L l"M'KIf4 in case of diath of hubanl or wife W'e nnkf s LOU' rates as tie IJWEST We crent LltlKItM. nCOl N"T.- 'or time mor. v is not use. This is our business in a nutshell SKH ls hefr cettinu a loan elsewhere and be con Mrced tint w. ii Till: rL"Oi"LB iiii: norsuHOLii iin co ROOM -'I ri-I.LURTON- lll'II PINtt SEVKX1II NP 1'IVn .T Telephone for us to call Kinloch It 1II bans at Per Cent. WE make LOANS ON Fl RNITPRE. PI AN'fAs FT, without removal. NO PI'BLIC IT see us bcfor i,ettlnc a 1XM elsewhr. will sic ou raone CHEVPJ-R It Tfc:3 L(NGEU TIMT iMl.LFU I'iMIlNTS We tav off an LOAN or balance on vour Fl'R MTPRI5 Pa at vour t'OVVCNIENCK Lib ral IJISCOCNTS Cnll and be com It ced. Write or leltphore Kinloch A 63i UNION FIN N i: CO 3T2 and ""1 Oriel 1 Idg , S e cor Pttth and lcust. Entrance 316 N llltn opposite Uarr 3 Mon3 to loan In any amount on all kinds cf personal prcj ertj . Bat gains In unredeemed f9l2 FRANKLIN AVE. WE DVAN?E MONEY TO SLRIKD PEOPLE. NO MORTGAGE. NO INDORSEE without einploers knowl fnlee. ALi-O OV FURNITURE. PINOS. ETC. Our plan Is th chenpest. lvet and nu"t pri vate In th citj. Call, write or telephone Kin loch C lot.. ST LOUIS INVESTMENT CO. Room HIS Missouri Trust building. Fntrance 7u." Olive st LOANS IN EAST ST. LOUIS. Also In surrounding towns On rURNITURB, PIANO-, and bALVRIES Amounts to suit jcur need and TfcUMb to suit YOUR ABIL ITY to pa j W do not remote goods Exten sions in case of sickness Liberal discounts Kinloch A ISr; THE HOME TRUST CO.. Room MS 11-tropolltan nuildins 411417 Missou-I Ave. Eat St. Louis. LOANS ON FURNITURE. Kites and terms unheard of Look: 51 a weekly pi a JT3 00 Iran SI li weeklt pa a S&i Co lo.n $ QO weekly pas a JjO M loan. Tjf- wc kit pas a S4-1 00 loin. Paments ma be mad'1 wrekly, semlmonthlv cr monthl) It i- to tour Interrst to consult us CHEMICAL I INANC-E CO Ml Chemical bulldlnc Elchth and Ollte sts Lowest Rate Loans. WE will PAY orf i!iv DEIIT jou OWE and ADANCE -urn MORI. HONEY on our KLTt N1TUHE. PI Ml hors-'s and wacuns Roods Ifl In ur I'OSE-sION. WEEKLY or MO"lHL pam-nt IjOWK-T RATE'-: dis coLnt slt.n if PAID before due Call or write 103 N" Tenth n . room 211 Ozark buildlii: TUC XDPRcOV I 1XVNCK CO SALARY LOANS Made to honorable employes, qulcklv. conuden tlallv and at a moderate cost. The toalary Dis count C" . 109 Mermod . Jarcard building, 4J7 N Uroaiwav Kinloth B liw EAST ST. LOUIS LOAN GO. Leans mon-y on household goods and all kinds of peiona. propertv. easy monthly payment. Room 2G McCasInnd b'illding 225 ColllnsvIlU Money Advanced Salaried People, Teamsters boarding house keepers- without secu iity.eahy paytients. largest busintss in 50 princl ral cities Tolman 501 Houser bldclOJ Chestnut. MOtlEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. Wo furnish you murey qulcklv and conflden tlalb'. without securitv. National Credit Co, rooms SC1-S32 Chtmlcal blag. Eighth and Olive. 1IOMTI A WIHD. MONEY W NTi:i)-S0 OC-1 on Imprm.sl city propertv wortli $ntr-i DC 14. Republic SECRET SOCIETIES. K.MGHT.S or HONOR. v. BENTON" LODGE. NO UZ2. K. OP II . meets first and third Wednesdijs at iiru'ds' Hall Ninth and Market streets All Knights of Honor linlted 10 sttend our meet ings. I. l:ihCHBI!TEH Dictator li30 South Tlllrd sreet. 11. II Kraue. Reporter. 2715 bouth Ninth street CENTENNIAL LODGE. NO 417 KNIGHTS of Honor, meets eerv first and third Wednesday of tach month at Kahlman's Hall, southeast coiner Tw entj -second and Madison ttreels All Kn'chts of Honor cordlaliv' lntlted. II II PINNFnN. Dictator. Xo 14QJ North Tw ent -second street. M Tlrnonot R. porter. No. 1610 Helen street IV IbSOPRI LODGE NO IK. K OP H II lUcular meetings on nr-t and third WeJnesdajs at 1'ratrninl bulldlnc No 1101 Pranklln atenue. Hall No. s A.1 Knlehts uf Honor invited I laiD Gm:. Dictator ;;is Madison street. John Frame. Jr . Reporter. No 4H3 L'nton aenue OAK LODGE. NO 100. K. OP H . :iEET er first and third Wednesday at Phoenix Hall Jefferson and Cas avenues. All Knlchts cf Honor lnvlt.d J H CRAIG. Dictator. No. 11 bouth Fourteenth street. Edward T. Cooke Reporter. No. 1403 Chest nut street. AaciOT vnci: and ACCEPTED MASONS. AXCIIOP. I-ODGE. NO 413. A. P. &. A. M.. will meet Wednesdav, February 3. lefrer son and park avenues, at 7 30 o'clock p m . for work in second d.ree Rrethren vre.come. E. V HLGHli, A. M. R H Caffall. Secretan. GEORGB WASHINGTON LODGE. NO 9. A. P. & A. M A special communication cf GeorRe Washington Lot'se. No. 9, A. P. L A. M . will Ie held on Tuesdtv. February 2. at 7 o'clock, lor the purpose of conferring the E A dcgice on seven candidates. Members requested to attend. isitorq are cordially In vited tob prestnt. G W. JA.MLS. V. M. Charles Llhou. Actine: Secretary. KIT STONE LODGE. NO 213. A. F. . A. M Mated communication at Grand Ave nue Masonic T.rnple this Wednesday at 7 31 1 ir 1". c decree Visltinrr brethren frater nally Invit.d PRED A. liAITHEU W. M. Moses Ely. Secretary. LAMLaKIN LODGE. NO 460. A F . A M stated communication this (Wednes dav) evtnins. Januarj Z;, at 7'30 Work E A. decree, visitors welcome. Good attendance ex 'e.?"i WILLIAM 11. EVANS, w' M. 1 red G Puessel beer. tan. TV IS-Ol-UI LODGE. NO 1. A F . A M . I tcd ccnimunicatlon on Thursdav, lebruarv 4. at 7 p m. Corinthian Hall, c.mnl Avenue Masonic Templ. E A dearee Important business. !emtTs are request 1 and visltins brethren fraternallv invite,) to at 1 . i JOS w KHUEOER. W. M. John H Deems Fecretara. PRIDE OF THE WIMT IJDGH NO. VI. ... . .;, A; M Regular meeting this Wednes,laj at 7 30 p. m. Grand Avenue Ma sonic Temple Grand and Finney avenues. Work L. A. degree isltors Invited ..... . r- H MICHEL. W. 31. J. It. l.BKnberg, becretarj. INDEPESDE.NT ORDER ODD PEL. ANCHOR LODGE. NO. 23. I. 0 O P m-cts every Monday evening at Schu.tte. Hail. Nineteenth uid Wright streets. Work In tLe decrees Vlsi;u. brother, welcome. LEO LAN'IENISACHER. N G . t ... n .. - ls:6 Tallon st. David Petty. Secretary. ST. LOUIS LODGE. N'O 3. I. O O P meets even Saturday evening In hall No '1 0'd Fellows' bull ling. Ninth and Olive streets Work In third deitree next meeting Visitors welcome. Members expected to attend. P. L GERL1N'. N G. Wallace McCargo. Secretary. W1LDEY LODGa NO 2. I O O K meets Tuesda evening of each week at !.al .o 1, Odd Fellows' building, corner Ninth and Olive, at i o'clock Visiting brothers in vited to attend. Second degree. February 9 v- iv t,. . o . J' c' SHANER. N g' P. . Riegel. Secretan. r t -T.s-vv.T.rvrM rk'vnrn t- n.mm. .. s. .. . ........ .l. v. jixu V.VCl-V.41 .ILf. t-t 5. Knights of Father Mathew Meets ca hrst and third Monday of each month at Scl ool Hall No His O'Fallon street. All mem Lers requested to be present. isitora welcome. JOHN' M. HBNN'ESSY. Chief ilr Knight. John J. Scully. Recorder. SKCRBT SOCinTIES. KMGRTS OP PYTUIA9. ACM LODGE. NO 219 K. OF P -MERT3 etry Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. West Gate Hall northncs corner Grand and E tton avenues Members requested to attend regular 1 Visitors cord lu IK Invited. . M MATTHEW VONEY. C C G. W. Clifton. Iv. of R. b . 1443 bt. Louis Hvcnue CHEVALIER LODGE NO 70. K. OP P Canlle Hull to Odd Fellows Temple, hall No 2, eighth flocr. Regular aietlliit's ev: ednc-dav vi.lug, i o cl ick Bu-in -s f lmpurtnto Vdne--av t-nnitg. IVbrujti 3, LU. Malting Knights alwavs wehmie M J hl'MMIat, C. C. Attest: Louis W. t-oigenftet. K. or R. S. Addie-. 2"SJ Ar-einl si CCLLMBIA LODGE. NO. 226 IC OF P. niter ev ery Tuesday ev enlng at I o'clock Centurv building. Ninth and odve strttts, eitt lull 'luc-bday evening. 1 t-btu..r 2, wutk in lank of Pd(,t, go-M tun, uli nt-wtj tk(ttil oiiiv-t in c.n.iia. Mtmbeis itquesttd to attend M'ltors w nice nit C U. LEHMAN. C C J. T" D!tip'M K. of R & & AlLfi nAJu IHjiiiixl se ijitKc. No Wl K. of 1". west nan. t.t.i.turi LuilJli u Nuith ard Olive -tiet-.un Mondav Jfbittir, S. 1J-JL at p m . sharp rk in rank of Es,juite i-dior r rui iil iii viltd ObCAR M MOLL. C. C. A tiAtfl Tlbnt t II ... .. I. ..r . .1 sw JahIkc. No Ul K. of P West Hall. Attest. Hs-mv 11 i.i r.t trr K wt i. Jl to DAMON LODGE. NO - K. OF P, Mi:KT tv-ry Uv.-lii.iua evednj at Oad 1 ellowh' j lull. No 3. bfAcrnti) H'-ior, .Ninth and Olive streets Work In rank of Knljtht. Members vt tht St-nate takt not in. i-itors itniu-d, aenibtrs tptcttd to attend P. b. STUMM, C. C. Attest: II R. Berirel. iC of R. to . No 3743 Evaiis avirnuf FUTLUL GHLT LODGE. No. 276, K. Oi P. Howards Hall, TbirtUth and olive veane-div evening, lbruarj 3 Utrk in rank uf ivlUotil Mttltuls ahaj ueltonit-. R P UtlltoulILU O. C. W A Rf.btrts K of R A. to mO DOC LOLrtjl-, NO TJU. K OF P. meets everv iutsdaj t tiling at g o clock u anchor Hall, boutiiwest corner Jetftrson and Park av enut-a "lake tompton Ht Uht. l'ark or JefTtrson avmue cars M emu. is are ex pected and vlsitois conlially Invited to attend. R UOAalLlER. C. C G W Tncjer. K ot IC AS PAUi IC LODGE, NO J&4. K. Ol' P.. meets everj edntsda eeoiug. Centar uullditih. Nintn and Oil, street-, t-ebruaij J a prosr"sie euthie and dan.e will Le given at Louisiana Hall. 'Jll audev enter avenue. 1 N ROBINtoON. C. C W Gra. K of R i. S. PRailLR LODGE. NO 249. K. of P., inlets rf.guluil everv Monday tsvenlng In nail No . b-e enth lluor Odd FeiloWb build ing rstxt met i in g MonJa, 1 tDiuar 8. u Work in the ram, of Page. Isitun ate cordially inv Red. Members are n quested to attend JOtoLPH O. MO!t. C C. J P. Wllte. Jr. K of It. to.. auaA Nuith Twtntv -fifth street. RU LhO.ft lAfLUE. K. OJ P. MLHto at 7-jO o'clock at OdJ 1 ellowa Hall. Ninth rti.a ulive btrttts. evtri vedntdaj nignt Miltora ulwaxs welcome. Fetruarv 3, 1904 am plified rank of Page V J B. IIIGDON. C. C. II. W. Beldlng, K of R to. WABASH LODGE. NO. 24S. K. OF P . n.eetM every luesday at Castle Hall. L.uadwav and Benton t tbruary 2, business meeting. ihitors welcome O. L OtoBORN. C. a M C Phulte. K. of R. b. ZULt-MA LODGE. NO. 321. K. OF P . meets Monday evening. February 1, 1304 In regular convention, in nail No l, tenth floor century building at h o'clock. Woik In rank of Page. MuntHrs expt(.ted and viMturs coiulaliy invited to attend. FRANK J. VOLLMER, C. C, Attest: O M Brooks, K. cf R. . to. 1. O. Bux 10S2. KM GUIS OF COLU3IHU5. AsMsVsVirilrSs),,4SsttstMMs(Mts.VtMt DE bMET eOLNClL. NO. 742. RMUlli cf CuUmbus, mteu cverv nrst and thira inuisday In the west hall. Century bulldinx. Ninth and Olive ts ismng kmghu axe in vited. C. P. UONAGHAN. Grand Knifcht. .vt J McGtane Recorder KENRICK COUNC1U NO. 6a6, KNIGHTb of Columbus, meets even second an l Xourlb Wednesday at Ruse Hill Hall No S)I Maplt. avenue. Visiting knights alnays wl tome JOHN PALL LHEW Grand KnlchL Walter T Cunnlncam. Recorder. ft Al.U'oETlE LOLN(,IL. NO Sift, I 1 Knights of Columbus. mets every sec ond and fourth 'luesdav In the west hall. Cen tury bulldlnc;. Ninth and O.lvs btreets. Visit ing knight: cordlatlv Invited FRANK G. CUNNINGHAM. Grand Knight. P P Leonard. Recorder. ST LOLlb COUNCIL. NO 453 MEETS KV. ery firm and third Tuesda at west End UaII eouthwet corner 1'innej and Vandevent.r avenues. Siting knigtts are corolaliy In vited. EDWARD DEVOY. Grand Knight. Joseph 1" Lam). Recorder. ROYAL ARCANUM. pa)iaiasssllVVsisil'4'l'--s' RAND COUNCIL MISSOURI. ROYAL. Arcanum. 309 311 Holland Bulldlng-A ooidlal wel-om. to visitors, friends, breturta and member, from afcmad q Jno C. Killicsworth. Grand Secretary. FARMS FOR JJ-VI.B. - "owv rurtinrii r '- ' - - - . . mm t-11... linit i" rmnrl 170 acres nrn auisuuii nr . " " v of stock all implement", feed, etc t a crea bargain: old ege reatons for telling, b. 11. Morton COO Lincoln Trust bldg. mi:-vtock lumcrx Native Suiipl Pair llrrf Cntl" HlKlier IIors Cloteil StroiiKT. N VTIVE CATTLE-Beef Steers T.tal receipts were tstlmattd at 5100. making the two davs' t-upply around 12.0 against but 3.100 a week agi. The proportion of native offerings was quite good, there being In the neighborhood of J.0w) on tale, which places the total for th two uas at 5.100 against 1 J last week fur the same time when bad w,ather conditions held supplies lack riivals for the corr--.-nondliiK period of last vur were a little ovr 27t-0 htad. Tasda5 native supplv was -low In getting in whkh htnderetl market operations to a big extent as there were hardlv enough beeves on offer at the time to go atound and all buvers did not acinar, but waited Tor the 1 ulk of the tattle to atrlve before taking hold. Nevertheless a light business was tran sacted early by a few buyers who meded a few cattle for their orders and on -uch that tulted their want- prices were itt-adj. When everything arrived the sum ly ran over the 4 tin-ate The latter end of the trade mlej In better fashion an 1 the movement was quite fair with trade winding up m a Meady to firm bal Th final business was on a stronger to 10c higher h,is HUKF AND BPTCHEK toTEBItS. No. v Pr No. Av. 1'r M...1313...J4W 14 ..lTI ..S4.71 m . ICS 4 . 11H . 4 70 14 120-.... 4 CO .d ..14 .. 4a No Av. Pr. 1H ..1321... -4 6.1 1S...13J1 .. 4 bl r....l-ipj . 4 40 Si) ..1114... 4 0 II). .ir. .. 4 "U 37...1J.. .. 4 3 1KW .. 4Ti II 1404... 4 bO 17 ..13..4 .. 4 U. 4 t . 1JT.S .. 4 .. 1 .. -Oi . 1, 111 117 4 r 17 1141... 4 ltl -...U07... 4 J3 to . ijyi .. 4 u3 Butcher Cnttle there wus conMderab'e ac tivity aroused In the butcher depattment by city butthtrfe and foreign buyers, n-nd as 'he upi H was not heavy, local packers tip-fraud Rather good and handv kinds of heifers sol 1 In falrlv good manner, though there was noth ing that Indicated any scarcity rf supplies. Tie heavy kind uf heifers sold rather slowly. The early trade on desirable kinds of heifers was active and strong but as orders bee ime filled buvers did not take hold of late offerings as well, though prices were fully steady with Monday The cow tmde vva active and steady with not manv ofTeied. Bulls weie steady. Veals were weak. HEIFERS. N'o. Av. lr No Av Pr No Av. Pr. 1 . 10V) . 23 1...1K0... 4 V0 3 . 7S... 3 71 23 .. 834. . r.70 21. . 814... 3.70 27... 611 .. 3 t-0 .. 7T7... 3 ta 7,. S7... 3 VI &l . S4t .. t i. 1... S7J .. 3 r0 4... M3 .. 3 4" 7 .. VOL.. t.4 1 ..IftM-... .I 41 2. . hr.... T 4) 3J. . 761... 3 21 16... Vnr... 3 II 1. . 70... 3 l"i 1. . GS .. 3 1". J .. Mi .. () 1... )... 3 ftf 1... 770... 3 in Z ..1001... 1 00 2... 61.1. . 3 0 1... 440 .. 2 71 5 .. l2t... 2 30 C. 46... 2 ZJ 2... 110... 2.10 row S. 7.. 1W2 .. 3 10 1...1230 .. 3 31 3 ,.111S .. 3 21 1...10V) .. 3.21 1.. 1110... 3 J3 3.. .1036... 3 11 1 ..12h . 3 00 1 ..1120 3 0 I...10j0 .. 3 "0 1...1I7) .. I' 71 L. 11&0... 2 T 1. 1UV) .. S.M 1. ,ltiw .. Jr0 61. .710 .24) 1... 730... 2 tf" 1. . W... J 31 2 . 2 . J.31 3... 1010... J 31 'j .. fc7o... :v) BFLI-S. 1.. 1711 .. 1 71 1 -17W . 3 71 1.. lOtrt .. 1 40 i. i2t) .. i -, i ran . j j.. i uiu... 3 wi 4 11.17 .. 3 W 1 n. 3 WJ VCL CALVE-. 8 . 122 .. 6 71 1 . 12i C V 1 . "0 . 6 10 2 .. Hit .. (. It) 7. . l-f . " 3 13-1 . b 50 5 .. 13 .. !) 1 .. 'tO .. U w 1 2i'J... i ) 7 . 114 ..1-1 1 210. ;W 1 . 70 . I' ("J i-OlJTHERN CVTTLE TuesdnVa market on steers cp-nfd upon a slow basis, with the greater pa-t of the early ones unsold Almost half of the Mippl ias a little lae in arriving, which evidently he'd buyers back until every thing arrived hen the tun was in it did nt take but a short while until a stealy baMs w as secured w 1th buy ers taking t ry freely at the Monday rnnge cf values battle went to the cnles In fairly good season, and not many rvt re unsold at a late hour. The cow tmde from the start ruled steady Home early busi ness on bulls wrg ery active, though on tho late market with orders filled, bids were not v ery satlf actorv . and gome w ere held ov er. The few calves brought firm piicc. TEXAS AND INDIAN STEERS. No. Av. Pr. N'o. Av . Pr. No. Av Tr. 1...1300...J3 0 62...1(t6...53 SO 44...1u.3...$3 S-1 3f ..1612... 3 73 H...10M) .. 3 71 S8...1U75... 3 ol 70.. .10.... 3 65 110 .. "!)... 31" 111... 9X1... 3 -1 21... -!... 3.51 27.. .1041... 1 53 116 .. 27... 3 V 23. ..1037... 1 10 21... Ji... 3 j 4... tl5... 3 VI 19... W4... 3 50 4s .. y-o... 3 50 2. ..1120... 2." 4...1043. . T 50 U .1014... 3 56... 771... 3 SO 23... KT0... 3 10 7... fs3... 3 41 4 .. V7... 3 43 21 . S34... 3 31 76 ..1131... 3 31 23... Ml... J.13 jo... S7... 3 31 51 . S47... 3 TO 25... tfi-1... 3.30 26 .. SIS... 3 il 1". .. 923.., 3 21 23. . 776 .. 3 23 2... 6O0... 2 71 23... 772 .. 3 2it 2. .. 73 .. 3 2) 24... "-:6... 3 21) 76... bOti... 3 2") 1... 777... 3.10 22... 737... 173 HEIFERS 1... S0Q... 3 23 3... 5S0... 2 31 COWS. 2... S .. 2.S0 fi... 936... 2 63 10 .. 722... 2 61 37... 1)1... 2 m 1... M .. 2 10 20... Ml... 2 n 1... s-40... 2.1S 40 .. M4 .. 2 30 1... M... r r 24 .. 741... 2 30 6 .. 736 2 3") II... 613... .I0 4... 750... 2.10 MINED. 7...KV7... 2 0 P... 515,.. 2 31 16... 613... 2 OS 36... 121... 2 00 BULLS. 4. -.1X0... 3 10 :.1370... 3 CO 1... 6S0... 3.03 1 .. VN) .. 3 00 1... ffi -. 1 9 -l-'1 3 W 6 127-- .. 2 '0 17 1119. . 2 M 11 113 2-- is 1211 J v 2.. l-'-u. -' " 1 h'-'" -j .'' II. .1W.S ' ti r. U70 -JliJ 1 1-M -! M "... 'J'. . 2.10 HOfJS The tun f hogs ww rather mall fur Tufsdiy there being unlv around C.rt -n sab Howiver thev avt raged a littlo better in ounl H than mi Muiilnv. thne not lejng any win re n-ir sU many iUs anl Iluhts on the J-outr-vvet or soft orler among the arrivals 1h mtiktt -fhienid with a good deiuind from luyeis trading v as filrlv active anl prices strong to V higher, all ginul butcher and heavy hugs sho ing nn advance of over Mon 1 1 and sdiing eiulte re 1 Illy after the market was one. 1 II under wiv (Jood pis and lights also shrweit suni (mprovem nt. but there was 1 1 u-tkallv iiu tluingts s far a- the p.Krr nabs wtre e iiiicnied am tliini: on the .soli .r oil fishlon toouthwttt ord r bthu as hud to m t til of is -ver Ituvers MuiPl l n' wnnt th 111. an 1 cannot v 11 1 indue td t make bid in minv e ies Tlie i.tl toin fJ lins wlghltg -'hi lbs ot moie are In the best nein tnd nil tough "ows nn.l mixed hogs fr cchrs are a dng on the unrket Ml Itnt hog- oM niiickiv th it arrlv I earlv and Urns tint fnitit En lit wt-rt buiigbt is fifct is uu ltadtd If n ilfTinc the Lit- trad, was a Imlo lnttr thin th wlv one CS41.m1 butehtranl h ivy Inns stJl I it Jl v. " fair to kuoj int-diuiii wtliht: and 1'iemis S)vivJM'. tikhls al.e M lbn aiat' 1 ") SH S". lights un.Vi U 1 x j iir- SIJi4t" pl. undt 1W ib . ii'iti lo j ml iiiiigh 111 1 - - it Jlirivt Tin bulk f the ho..- utuhlng 1") lis or mon --old at JI7jiM'o jaliiit 51 7'J Gi l s.. on Mund i IIEI P -jnlv .1 sin ill numbtr of sb . ar-rlv-- th reetipt but littl if tin mov thin one third as I irge ns th v -tuuld U to me t the i(tiir ments of tl is rmtket toome West- rn she n wee Ineluoe I among the arrivals ei.ri'-.euuentlv. but jo, gf, n itive-s w r en al Iluvers were out in full 1 ic all locking tor supples and the marktt in mil on a coo 1 aitlv b isU with vattus ranging pinl-c high r than in Alonday or abiut steadv with the lose of last vetk The lecelpts inee the first of th vetr ilthnugh I irer thin dur'mr the same Wrlnd list tir. continue to be (Oill conpirtd with the lemind liom of tin buvers being able to spLUre a n mv cooI slurp anil Iambs as thev ne-l to fill th ir orde.s u iir lat anl thin sttiff C"nInus to ! slow sale and prlee lrrirnl ir anl unsatIfactotv HORE- rbe itibout d mov.runt of horses for the first two du. f the w.ei his been quite llbeml but the mirk, t K not -rl- nring the al n rnul itm f hors s current tim ing th month f Taniiirv -t pletitv of .ir rivals art vomlng t' kej thlrgs nwvirg stcad il The g.l cenillt.onit prevailing 11 onet ti n with the southern tiade ..re raitslng the iimin-l fnini that 'pi irter t tontimi. n a goi-il brisk active I i-i- and the sittntion -i far in ci ncerns this brinch f tre mirket ! e-iuallv as tavtiralle as it hi- retn during any recent wk Th litern trale too is mnln tnlnlng Its trontr n I active ton anl go-d to choice chunks of h indy and henvv-weight aie lindlng tendv tal rs at the -tr nt.tr la-!4-er values devekp.d ib-ut tn days tiRo There Is likewise a gotd d-mand frr good to choice driving hores ard i Fjepl-vl f-ature of th trad is tint nil eValeiP art on tlie lokoout for ciVTlr Inr-es for I nit d state- Government service The market geneiallj ta attive strcng in I satisfactory IIore qjuntlcs Heavy draft, common to crol . ... i3'l Heavy drift, eholc e tt extri -''i-')y Chunk-, fair to good . . M'H "hunks choice to extra lsillaJ I irm chunks ... oylio toouihern horsP. pliln to good Wc! tooutern horses choice to extra . .- li'fili Southern lrivers - lS'allv llirnes horses 110ftJ00 Mule quotations; 14 band extreme range $ G OOfllW eo 14 hand- bulk of tibs 7. 0 J 0) 14'2 hand-s extreme rant,e 7.i'lJ..0 14. han.ls, bulk of ales twofulMW 1". Iiands. etreme nnge ytM-t.ilJ f II hand", bulk of sales 'tl o-nO ) 11--2 hand", extreme rnnge ill frtJfl'V) 00 l"-a bands b-ilk of sab. .. IV. lO'ilK Q lCVj bands extreme iane 133 OuS'iO 01 lb1 hands, bulk of alt". ... Ui'&10o i Ilj rIIernpIi. Kansas Citj. Feb 2 Catt'e Receipts 710. Including 210 Southern, n arket teady to 10c higher, export and dressed beef steers fSIOc higher; fair to good tady at J3 7154 4. West ern fed sera 1c higher at $rfil nockers and feeders slow at J2 Si(, soathetn Meer sluw at J3 213 '), tovuthern ows strong nt 12 2TSi3 native cows strong at 51 7a3 71, ra tive htiferi. --trong to I oc higher at -tiff I, bull- j-trong at 2 Iffi M calves 52 71 lit. Jt Hcgs Rceip's Oj'J. market steadv to 1c higher, top Jl tl bulk of sales $ Li(M 10 1-uCn.ers Jl 7irti 4 iO. pigs and lights ji nui 7j shepR eei ts 4 0"0. market strtin;, native lambs $1 5 J1.71: Aestrn lambs $i7.m! flt ftd ewes $1 S till. Western ful yearling- St'-jl 10, btockets anl tenders $2 71'ii4 1 Clilcagii. Feb 2 Cattle Reccpts 2 o. mar lvit "teddy to jstiong, good to I rime seers J4 -0 (fil 4. poet to medium J4ti4 t-0 s-tf-k-rs .ml feeders Jj 21'r4. cov.s ji w'itS.ltO h-ilei J--!" 4 SO: canners jt loO-MO bull- $",410 entve 1 lnl7 4 Hogs Rereipth jl (11 to mTOv w.Ow tnKet! an 1 butchers $4 vu4 a, go- dto choice h'iv ?4 'j-yi u2' rouh. huw $4 uf? 4 '"J, lights 54 30fil T.. bulk of sates 51 TSx4 v toheep Receipts 5yi sh p and limbs slow, gool to chJite wetht-r- 54ix4 Cu, fntr to ho'c mixttl $1 TlJit; Ues'ern sht-p Uu,, r,, nttive lambs Jltlt. stern Iambs Jlil '!. Official yesterd i . Receipts, cittl 't 7i hots 2,242t shp (T57 Shipments, cattle 1 y7i, hos iy, 317, sht-ep 3,133 South tot Joseph Mo. Ib 2 4'attle Re celpts 1.731, steid to 10c higher, natives Sl.Zi'a i.la. cows and heifers $l 7ojj4 lo. s-tkts and leeders 5 714 10 Hogs- Re(ci,ts 7 141 steady to strong, lltht 54 51111 Si. mulum and havy 54 7uJrl toheep Receipts 2,110, steady, yearl ings 54 SI vethers 51 4". ewes 53.70 New ork. lVb 2 Beeves Receipts C be id Lnte-n cables ciuoied.Iive cattle selling at pfti llc per U , dre-tstd weight, refrerator beef at J5-sC pr lb . "p rts to-dvv il) cattle 1.710 steep and I tt0 jueiter3 cf be-f Calves Rceln t77. tride "low but about steadv for veals, veals told at JlS ! per 10-t Ibj- , one chulce lot nt 5-. 71, bnrnvard cal at JfiiT I", cltv-tlrc-ised veals Mow at Slillc 1 er lb sheep and la nilr Receipts 1 TsV); hep sttaily, com nun ai 1 mtdlum lambs atxut --nendy , choice I imbs firm, commjn to prime heep old at $1 rtM T) cults at J3 common prime lamb" $5 wi6 1", culN at 51 l-Xi-4 71. dre'ed mutton at 7fiil-c per lb . diess,d lamls unchanged at fiilOt. with a few salts at bi'2- Hogs Re -ipt- 23 head, steadv to tirm, prim state and Ptnn'-vlvanla hogs sold at $1.WJ12 ter l'v lbs , mixed Westerns at SI GO St, Lou In Cotton Market. IjociI market Vc lov-r, sale. 17 bal Oidlnary (.rood erdlnar Ixjw middling Cood middling Middling . Mldlllng fair 1--4 It. .K If" Tinge-, and stains ''rc off vvhiic Calvston strong at llc. rt Ipt. 1C,- 0S tale" Mobil---teidv at 16-sc. lecelpts. CIS bnle- Savannab (Jmet at lt'uc, rectipt", 4 101 bile, e barb st ni Irm at 16. receipts 43.. bale- MUiniPgtnn steadj at 13J5c, receli u. none. Paltlmore Nominal at 17 17c. receipts, none. l!n-ion Oulet at l'.71c: receipt-, none Philadelphia Uubt at I7 5ic. receipts none Houston steady at ICc. receipts 11,106 biles. Auguta Nomlnnl at 16c. rrteipt none Memphis I'Irni at HtaC, rtceipt-, 1,313 bale Warehou statement: Stock on hand "September 1. et receipts Net recettts fdiue Sept. 1 N-t "-hipnunts .... Net hipmnts lnte sept 1 Stock on hnnd . ... ( 1 ros rec mis . . fJross receipts since Sept 1 Gros sVptnents . .. :hl3 "r I-ast r l..tM 11.711 Mil 1"J) Sjlii- 4 41 J-7-1 1JI . IS titi 2! U2 12 171 II Ml 1 lea 3 UI7 rt'i7. 522.lt. tiroes shipments since bft 1. 3l0,0tt II y Tclernph. T.Ierrool Feb ? Cotton Snot in 101.322 llmltel. demand prices 4 p4lnts hicher Amerlcm mid dling fair 1221 good mlJdling 9 -Hd middling S'.I; low middling & 'ftd. good ordinary i 1 ivr.lnarv S (Vvl The nles of the d iv wire "I.On-J bahs of which TOO were fr- speculation and export nnd Incljded 2.4".) Vmerican Rveipts 6 ( bnle. inelmlirg 4 n Amtric m I"utures opened quiet and closed ens.. American mid dling g o c . Feb s Gld. Feb March 8 bid: March-April S GCd prU Mnv td. May-June S 7bl. Itme-Iulv is 72d, July -Aug s .2d Aug -bent. S.d- S-ept-Oct 7.IM. Oct -Nov 71 New Orleans Feb 2 Cotton quiet nnd irreg ular sales 1 -O0. onllmrv I3e Kootl onllmry 14 lVKc, low mldlllng 1 iMtc, mllillng 1". 11-lfc good mldlllng 1G3-It mldlllng fair IQ'Mt-e receipts 1171 stock 4fT. nitures unsettled V b IC 10c asked March 16 r05t" IGfilc. prll lG7r,ilGsic Mny 17 121il7 13c. June 17 21frl7.Cc. Jul 17 2917 4V., Aug IthZU 15 f3c '-ept n TMill re-c s-ett York Feb spot cotton closed wnk. w" points d-clim mid lltnj uplinda 16 71c ml 1 dHng tltilf 17e. sab s none iitures etod steadv Feb H &0c, March Hit. April 16 "6c, May 16 17c. June 16 17 Julv It, 65c ug lb 17c The niark't opened eav nt a decline of 7&1G 1-olnts on the old ami .m advance of 102 to 120 points en the new positions The Intter were inlluenced by coveilng and buying here agalrst the Engli"5!! market, while the more nctlve p rttlonr came in fnr henvv llaulditlon encour agd bv disappointing cables, ind rither heav ier receipts fur the dav in connection with un favorable new si from the fir l-m-t From lb inc. the high point of the morning. March Fold to 11 vc m iv from 17 Co to 16 Ok: an 1 Julv from 17 42c to 1. FiC n net dfcllpe cf 111 to 136 i-oints on the position named. The New Or leans bulls were active buveis it the decline, however, and "con the market, appearing to be soil out was rIIIsI It was pointed out that the Cenis Bureau repcrt. due In n daj or . was exjected to prove erv bullish and with private advices from the south, indicating con tinued llrmnes there was a nllv nlmot as sensational a the break with prices in the flrn twentv minutes after the slump commenced, ihovvlrg a re-overv of from 7) to 71 point At this the market took a sRht breathing spell the itunticn grew sl'ghtly less lnten-e. anl tridlng piccefed more nuleily. Part of the re covery was lot lefore the cloce. but the mnr ket was finallv steady, with the three active months 2 to "2 i-oints up from the lmttnm but at a nt dec'tne of 61 to S7 paints on the oil pr 1 of 1 to 27 rlnts on the new crop month1 Pales wc-e estimated at 2.V. baJep. The early decline wa helped bv reports of 1 private ettlement. nl 1 to have been mad" lau night. In which it w estimated something like Hf'.WJ bales were concerned Ekk. RKPCBLIC SPECIAL. New- Yorfc. Feb 2. Egg Receipts 3 970 cape1. The market opened with stocks sM down clean In vesterdis business, and the demand from all clashes of dealers was sham dpite the heav receipt nn I the remirkalde ri?c In temperatures in the south anil South west l.u-dre from store was good, with full cutpldc figures made on all grades to regular tmde and an adv ince demnnded for euarnnteed nunlltv- to meet out-of-town order There were sales cf futures, covering 1 car Iowa firsts. and 1 11 cnes 'Western firsts at 17c eller Anftt Quotation unehanced Kansas City. Ffb. 2 -Eggs stendy. MiourI anl Kansas. ct?e returned 23c. new No. 2 whltewotl ciee Includenl 24c. Chicago Feb 2 Esrt-s firmer, at mark, cases Inrladed, 26-32SC pfr doz Phtla llphfn. Teb 2. Lccs firm and tc high er fresh neir-bv 33c. at mark; fresh Western "Sc fresh t?ouhwestern 3233c; fresh Southern llutte-r nil Clier. Philadelphia Feb 2 '-Butter firm, kM de mand: extra Western creamery 24c. extra nar liv prints 27c. Cheee -lull anl w-;r Nw "5ork full creams, choice trv fancv. 1'in4c; exv "ijirk full cream, fair to gocd, lOl-glOhc. VAST VOLUME OF BUSINESS IN CORN ON HEAVY BUYING. -M A XI F I'LATION KA1 SES ruin: or oats. THE Tiiiilc in Wheat It- Jlotlor.ite. lint Tone Is Stioiif; I'nniMoiih Stionjj and Hiijlier. ClncaKo, Ib 2 Trailmjr on a rrnni motli .vcilo v .is vvitn.vel to-il i m tun .mil oil". M.Hii'nilatioii by promlmnt operators r.uist.l a tnark-l aiivanc iit both cral" 'M.tv corn -liovvtil a tlnal .iilv.inri of ',c vvhile o.ttv wen' up '2 1irhc Wli.at brief- vvtr. nfltelnl largdy tij the stitnylh 111 coarv (,'f.llrli. M- win at tlosintr "ilc hihlitr. I'rovilons al. vvfr. -troiiK. tlie Md pro'ltu t-. clo1--111 17'c to 13c 1ii,;ihi CORN A rt mark ilih I to nl 111 irkct in corn u vUopeil almost at the vrj opening Th. kejnote apititntl was M.uit'lca when the rtpre-vnt.iti' e of the nitcict that ib Mippos.il to be Ions; on Mav whtat be Bin to huv XIuv corn lin,-e commission liuu-t& were also liberal buver''. The ail- ince retultinft in price, foi corn wa4- cer lainlv not lackini: 111 . t lenty It J c-; tinittt.l that in the buin.r furore upvvarl of 2fl0rt,rti bushels of -Ma oin was n ken lis the one horse po:inI 11 1) crei.ittd with liclns ti-e 1 irsest noiui rs ot w.i.ai for .Mas ililivirv Shorts wcr. also active on the btivin side or the corn marktt. A new bu'I IncintKe was found in re ports from Liverpool to the Ttct tl it Aimriran torn was arriving there m poor condition There was also considerable complaint In the Illinois crop bulletin of soft corn Slav opened to 'ic higher, at :0"K to ill. and after seilinc at W.l'"'! c tin- price steidily advanced At ."2'k there was considerab'e liquidation bv small, r holders, hut orferinu were taken with .'vidlty and little effect was mtde pit prkts. The active Uem.Mid contlmnd the .ntlre session and the close foand May l'.c hiKher at ."lTsC Local teceipts were GD.I cars, none of contract grade. OATS A nfw reeotd was t. ored for the May t'chverj of oats, the price to-dav reaching l'i4fll"A,e. There was enormous selling for pronto by the largest holders, who took a good part of their oats btck on the breaks in prices. The market through out was excitfd and erratic. The fluctu ations were controlled chiefly bv the dic talts of the princip ll long and the mirket was highly sensitive to anv impetus which the bull interest saw tit to give. The opining was strong with May H to ic higher, at -!!".c to 44c. and within the hist hour the price had risen to 13ip4-rc At this point there was- hell ing" bv tlie big holder and a quick reac tion followed, the price declirlng to 44t,c. Itli a renewal of support from the bull another Howard movement was com menced and" the price was soon again se 1 lng -it 13c. Tndlng continued on a large sc it.- the entire session. The close vv s stiong with Mav '.fic higher at 41 TilV. Local receipts were !S cars. vHEvr. Trading In wheit wai moderate In vol ume A decidedly strong tone was mani fested. Karly factors in starting the ad vance were strong nngiWi markets, re poit of damage by unfavorable weather in tlie Southwest, and the apparent con gestion In the nurket for coarse grain. Mav wheat opened unchanged to a.e his! or. at yoiV to 91'sc. On an active demand from shorts the price quickly ioe to 91V The advancing teniencv, however, was soon checked on selling bv iomral'ion bouf. who were supposed to be acting under instructions of the leading loi,r The market gradually re ceded under this selling pressure until the end of the first hour, when May was again quoted to illc. The market dragged for a time, owing to the absence of manv traders who hid found more alluring attractions in corn and oats A lirge decrease in the world's available stocks brought out an active commtss.on house demand later in the dav. and prices again started upward, aided by the strength in other grains. On this spurt Mav advanced to 9-te. but realizing sales caused .1 siiKit reaction The close was sttong. however, and near the best prices, Mas being Viilc higher, at SlVfi9t.e. Julv -old between !i-c and S33sC, closing rt the top with a gain of ';'uc- Clear ai.ces of when and Hour were equ il to 1J! '.mi bu. Tlie world's vl-ible supply, ac cording to liradstreef, showed a de crease of 2.-.0OUOI) hu. Prim-irv receipts wire 14 !0 hu . against 513 400 bu. a year ago Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of S12 cars, against 21a tars last week and 315 can. a jear ago. it xc.i: or FTTUHRs Open heat Mav .. fti.flI' Illlv i:"!,fl's!, t-.Pt . 7SU .'om Feb . 4" JI i 30-.fi '.1 Julv .Is's&l''5. Oils High. IelW. Close. i2 sd, .J SI", W, sj 7v'3 7S'a 7Sj7S-. 4'i I-1. 4S'i 4J 4St, 4S'4B1S e,lt a.". S3", 33 fi33' J3sj5jS3'J 4l. 41'. hVI) Mnv Julv 41' 4J Il'tSUi 4:'.!l4. 44V 44 sSIH.. -sa 331, 3Sl3 3i" If ocsi 1'i-irlr M u . 13 15 13 13 13 13 15 1-jnl m m .., 3Iav . 7 1 -. 3.--. . o0 Julv 7 V) 7 57U 7 4 7 ZV , short Ulbs Mav . . t. 7i f. ') C 67-j 1 .. Julv . t, v2's 6i- C s2U eyt) BFCEITTS AND bHIPMENTsS. Rec Ship Flour, bbls T rt !.3Ui Wheat bu 4lo.f) 1H) orn lu -IIT.-V SJ 0 Oat" iu 2,"ii 7 SeW Uve bu tl,4 2WI-) Barley, bu . W.ww Jl.WO PIIOVISIUXS. Prol5lon ruled strong on active cov orinK by shorts, together with heivj lur ing for investment account. The open ing wai -strong. IntluenceU by higher prices for hogs at the janl, ami on the ad- ince in the price of coarse grains the :ovlsion Ift became still stronger. The -elllrg wai chiefly bv local longs. May pork showed the greatest gain, and cloed at an advance of 4j?, at $13 45. after ran ging between $1113 and 51X3 May lard vv.iN up 20c. at S1ZQ. with ribs li-20c higher, at $C73. Intimated receipt? for to-rrorrow Wheat. ?D car; corn, 21j; oats 1CH. hogs, 4VW head. iuukkts iivtixt:grpu. N'ew York. Feb 2 riour Receipts 21 1S7; ex ports IB t3 firm with a fair demand. Jtje Hour fiim Buckwheat Hour dull Bje ilrmer, No 2 cstern 7(fc nominal fob afloat. Barley inll Wheat Receipts C7.275: spot firm; No 1 red 91c elevator. No 2 red vc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth hM-c fob. arloat; No 1 hard Manitoba nominal f o. b alloat. stronger wheat prices were noted to-dav as a result of lower consol more bullish cables, good Western buvlng and a big decrease In the world's stock1 ln-t prices were i8c net high er Mav 12 IS-lw&yiM-c. closed tCVc. July s"5- Sic. closed SSc. Sent hl--j.fiS21c, closed SlUc. Corn Receipt E4 J.".: exports ,463; spot yrong. No. 2 Wc eleator and GSc f. o b. afloat. No 2 jellow ZZc: No 2 white Clc. Op tion market was eiulet but firmer on local cover ing and favorable cables and the wheat ad vance, with a 1 Ig advance near the cloe on beavv "Western coverlne lat prices were slC net higher. May "0JU5?37H.c, closed C7Sc: Jul closed ZZc. Oats Receipts 33 WO; spot firmer; No 2 16c standard white 4c; No 2 wrhtte 4ZtCt No 3 white 4&c Hav firm. Hops firm; fctate, eomnion to choice. 1503 S-JIic: 1J.2 2li2c. Facific Cuit, 12. 27fi3Cc. Beef teady Cut nuata teadv. I-ard firm; AVcstern Pteam-d $7 70. refined firm: Continent $7.75; s. A. J-. 2" Ports steadv- famllj Xl'iffr. rA: sho't clear Sll 'Si J1B, mess $H 715 2T. Tallow quiet Cotton feed oil ouieter: nrime jellow 375137. Rice steady. MolT-sen firm. Kansas Citv. Feb 2. Wheit "Mar 7f.7t."ilc Julv 73a5i73c: cah N'o 2 hard 1'iicx N'o 7i7rvc; No 4 70x7":; rejected 6i3e; No. 2 rrI 156c; No T MffMc Corn May A-Sitr:: July 4lc; cah No 2 mixed 42,-;c N'o 2 vvhlt t3Uc; N'o 1 42Hf?43c. Oats No 2 white nft4' N'o. 3 3WV N'n 2 mired 2SfiT.c. Hnv Choice tlmothv ty 30179 73 chole prairie J7 23tI7r Rr Vo 2 31c. Receipt? Wheat 22 4 corn 11C -(VH oats I5T0 Shipments Wheat 162.40: corn 84 s-: natf 3.1 ooo Puluth Feb 2. Wnent. in store Xo 2 hard lnC -'t 1 N'orthern -i-M,e Xo. 2 Northern 7s,c. To arrive No 1 hari Sis,c; No. 1 Northern MUc. No 2 Northern R7Sc Hav K)vtc. July vc- pept. TS'iC Oats, on trk and to arrlv. 4fs.c Milwaukee Wis- Feb 2 "W hent firm- No 1 'o-thern WGWci No 2 Northern Msc- May IP rii,c. Rve stronrer No 1 (KZrTc Barley dull No. 2 63c ample SfiflflOc. Corn firm: No. 3 427 IVr Mav TA'ic. Mtnenapnllj. Feb. 2 Wheit Mav Wc; Julv FWc. eot 7'"C. Flur First natents Jl 7T0 4 8ft socerd patents U f&gi 7" R-aln in bulk JI4 234715; sborts $14 TJWIS: m'dslllnirs $157317. Toledo Feb 2 Clover seed Cah and Feb St. March 1S" A"rll $d 70 Frlme alsiko $fi.V Prime timothy $1 S7K Peoria. Ill . Feb 2. "om higher: new No. 1 4V new No. 4 C7c Whlky on the bas's of $1 27 f.r finlhfd roods iivertvol. F"b 2. Spot wheat nominal: fu tures oulet March s 4d: Ma 6s 254d; July nominal Corn Siot American mixed new, oulet 4s 2id: Ar-.erlcnn mlted. old firm in SIM: futures nulet March 4s 2d: Mav 4s 2Vl. rhlcacn Feb. 2 Floii- was nulet nl steadv; No. 2 F-rine wh-at wftyv- Xo .; 7if?SSc No 2 iel "vvaitt'-.c. Corn Xq 47,c- No -.Iow Uc OattNo 2 41c; "Vo 1 white 42'-? 4.1c Tlv- No 2 6-V Barlvt-r-Vod feeding 'V.'S rfc. fair tr choice maltinrr 4VSS7c Seeds Prlm' tlmothv SZKii clover, contract irrade. $pr.a IL rroYls.lon-lU5a pork, per bbL J133 15 ::;,: lard, per 100 lb;.. S7 27 c: short rib sklri (loose). f6-S!75: fhrt clca. M , lb!.) St.ST'-eT. WMsks. basis ot hikh wlnia. SI -T. The Vlnlhle. Nw York. Feb. -.l-bpeclal cable an.l trte. Kl-qhlc tommunlc-itlons rc-celv ed bv I In I Mrr.i s show the folluwlne j-l.inBc; In a"' -upnliv as compared with nrnlous nco.utit h! at. Unite! MatPS ami -niiila ast llfk!cs. ilecrnse.1 1.107.tfi l.u : alloit for an.l In l.urcpe dreriise i,.)i-" totil sun.lv ! er.as.-. J.J.17.CVI Com. Unlle.1 Mans and in r.li. ast ItockKs in. rras.. 77S.')" Tlw- I.i! irig .Increases rfi-.rtil this wick inclulr. JV'") bu in ll.initola. .-'0 hu at the .Snrth Bl.in lntinr .lvatorf. v.. Ml at I . rt Hill -Io. alll S-.TH b" at IjOulsvllle Tne l.a.hng luciiase r port-.l is that of l-l,"o b at tire eiiic-jo priv He ikvalnrs. 11111 1 Irj. r.ui'i 1:1 ic -i'i:'i i. New ..rk. fib -'-Live P.iiltiv-Kcc i ' o dav i.re t t irs N.-tern anl '-cveriil more .lur Thif was a ccn'lru.d koo1 .lc-rnanil. an.l fiwls eloil'ied ui prominlj in airlv i! at vtcrsav s advant. Cnkkens sold slowly at Jl'Tc O' 1 lofilcrs Miadv. Turkejs narce an.l Jinn Ducks and ge -e LnchilimJ. 1'igcons ..u tuotati ns uatlianse 1 lirrs..,! rc.ullry Keipts to-dav - .. rs Th- fresh rceiipts vvir. IlKht. and Invclccs tor lat.r in the unk m.v.ltrae s,tick ECnral( arriving b. hind schulu!.' time, and some tint was .hie Tu-siiiv and W .-.InHl iv of ial .--k Is -till .ur even from iwilnt- at mar as Ohio and Imliinu Thele was iw miplus of -trut 1 prime drj -picked fuvvls on the market and such fold at 131TrI4c Itut when l'.es i..'4 111. litter lluuie thej were ver critic ll a- t. .iii.llty and enly faiKv milks tint .ontalnwl a f tl-- pni-irtlon of ..ullets co-nnmnded that IlKiir. bcaldeil fowls n 1 plentiful and t.iar kit Iirm on fancv Thei- was a falrlj 'Itenl supt'v .f !M-.x-nai kel chickens en the matket mini of which were ioarw. and staugv anl moved -lovvlv at Irnm 1-'iIV whi'e rea- njl.li soft-meite.1 eomrianded H1V but latter kin! not plintlful TliTe wis a trlllt letter under ton.- to th.. market on turkevs. mor inrtic ularlv fancj joung torn- while choice ting htn also sold well but rrdmaril oung loms and old h.ns mov.d slowlv 1 .inons irrivel mere rre.lv but there was .1 goo.! aeinin.1 fr fancv lars- genuine bird, at rutM" llure small and llismov.a sIUWij -n s,imk,mi ,, lecular i.rlces Prime fresh ducks and ge not r.l.ntiful and t.adj s.,ualw narce an J marlat firm luo!it!cns iinehjnged SiKnr. Nev Or'cins Kel) J. wir qm- i"i- . tl. ;".!3 3-lCc do. r.ntrlfiural 7113 -". centrlf Us .1 Willies -it' ...." - ...- -- -,.., h,l 1$l3,.' Molas-es nominal, epen kettle zr-v J3c. centrifugal lOSlw- Mnip dull. S!c'-'.c RIVER NEWS. nisc :incl Fall of Ihe Iller Tor 21 hours, ending at 7 a m : Tiitslaj. Feb. 2 l'-OI. Staltoi Darcer Gauge.Cnan I'ittsbunr " " -C - I'ark'rsl.ui-g ?s S -l.t I'lmlnniti ') 0 IHiisvll!e : ' "' - " Nashville 4)0 7 -11 chittanoopa 3S 0 3 1 -11 Florence 15 ' 33 - Jolin-onvllle ;l o .5 -10 nvansvllle 33 0 3 5 -11 s,t Paul 11 0 ... Frozen Dubuque 110 ... Frozen Davenport 1". Frozen Keokuk 11 1 . Frozen Crafton 23 7 -"2 Omaha 13 0 . .. Kansas city 31 0 1 s ! l'oonvllle 30 0 5 4 -0 1 Hermann 31 0 "..4 -t.t St. Louis 30 0 Chester :" . " Cairo 4" "' 1 ! Memphis 33 0 SO 7 n J Little Ilock 31 t 4 S -IS Vicksburg 4-.0 33.1 '15 Shicveport ? o - I -(t New Orleans 16 l) 4. -O.S Itl-e. -FaU. jjor,, . now,,,. Local Forecast OtactaL Illirr Forcranl. Th river at St. Louis will contlnua to fall. River nnd Bunlne.. Ifarbar gauges jesterday marked 6 5 fet. in dicating a fall of 1 foot in 21 hours Navigation at St. Louis ls suspended, "weather, cold. To-Daj's Weather. rrobably fair. Hirer Kinltu llrevldes. Ftepmboat men estimate from the present weather condition that It will be at least Fix wctki before navigation Is reopened. Q Fuller, president of the Ship Caulk ers' Union, declares that, as- far as the unlcn Is concerned, the differences with the Caron delet vvuss 1-ave not been settled. Tlie funeral of Mrs William Postal, wife) of Captain A illlam C Pntal. took place es terdav afternoon from Christ Church. Mrs. Postal died at Charlotte. X. C. last i-aturdaj. Sam Critchfield, chief engineer of the United State- lighthouse steamer lallj. will be mar ried to-day at Cape Girardeau to Miss Efn lancey Divers are at work on the sunken steamer Winifred, at Marietta. O After she Is raise I the tioat will be towd to Cincinnati for re pairs. By Telegraph. REI EBETC SPECIALS Cairo. 111. Feb 2 River gauge reads 23 . showing a fall of 1 during the last 24 hours. Weather cloudy and cold. The heavy ice ha.s nearly all run out of the Onio River, but a heavv iron Is still running tin the Mississippi. 'the first boat since Saturday came into port to-dav It was the Eyda. which came down from Paducah after the two tie barges, whkh wer- caught bv tho tug Sunday The sand dredge of the II. If. Halliday Sand and Gravel Company had a hole stove In her esterday while being towed through the ice to the Ken tucky chore bv th tug. She Is lying easv in about, three feet of water. Travel between Cairo and Bird's Point 1 expected to be re sumed to-morrow. The transfer attempted to reach Bird's Point to-day The Pacific buc ceeUed in making a landing about COO feet above the Incline, after breaking thro u eh a hundred feet of ice. Ihe Marquand was also ac w o-k this afternoon attempting to break through JiK) or 20'J feet of lea to reach the in cline. Memphis. Tcnn . Feb. 2. The river her standi 2.7 feet on the gauge, a rise of .2 of a foot In the lat 24 hours. The floating ice In tho river here U thinning out and looks soft and mushy. Tlie Peters Lee armed, last even ing from Ashport. Ice conditions favorable. Lep Linen w ill resume business to-morrow. The 1'elt i Is due from VIckburrr and will re turn to-morrow evening The W. W O'Neal , with her big tow of coal passed Reelfoot. 130 miles above here, at 9 a. tn. to-day on her wav to New Orleans. Receipts by river to-dav were 193 bales cotton and 2.183 sacks cotton eed. Paducah. Kv . Feb 2. The gauge reads to night 23 feet, and foiling. Weatber ha turned much colder, and wind from the north. Clvxi from the Tennessee River this morning an 1 will return to-morrow No navigation In thi Ohio v et. ow Ine to heavy Ice stin passing, which Is? reported as high up as Evansvllle No atrlvals of Ohio River boats en account of tb Ice. Business; dull. Grand Tower, 111. Feb. 2. Annie RusU dwn at 2 p m. Ice Mill running to-d. . Gauge reads 10 feet. Weather clear and coi with heavy northwest wind. Chester. Ill . Feb. 2 Gauge C 4 feet and fall ing Weather fair and colder. Annie Russell raed down at 11. "0 a. m. Burlington. In . Feb 2. The- river fell I1 Inches since Iat report, and Is now 3 feet S'4 Inches above low -water mark. Weather, cloudv nnd colder. Pittsburg. Feb. 2. River 6 feet, falling at Davli Island dam. Cincinnati, Feb 2. River 22 feet, falling. Clear and cold. Packet navlgntion it!ll sus pended. Fvansvllle. Feb 2 Still falling. Clear and colder. Ice still passing. W lifeline. Feb. 2 River 8 9 feet, falling. Cloudv and colder. Up with empties- jo. Wal ton. Down: Kevstone State for Cincinnati Louisville. Feb. 2. River falling; In caral 9.4 on falls 7 2. below locks 23 6. Clear and colder. Waraw 111. Feb 2. Gauge reads B feet. fall of .2 in the last 24 hour-. Weather clear and much colder. Strong west winds. Vlckburg. MIfs . Feb 2. The gaug show 22.3 feet, a rise of 2 T. The Belle of the Bends is due Weatber clear and mild. The Hallette cleared. Gale Stops Traffic REPFBLTC S.PECIAT.. Evansvllle. Ind. Feb. 2 A fierce gale has been sweeping over the citv all day, and th wind had a velocity of nearly fifty miles an hour. The big towboat Joe B Williams, with tow. that has been tied up nine miles above here, was unable tn get away for the South b catisc of the wind. There Is lots of henvv uhore Ice here nnd efforts were made to-dav to remove It with dynamite. There ar nv prospects for a resumption of navigation alons the Ohio River. To Inane- n. Girl ?V timber. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Columbia, Mo., Feb. 2. At a ma5s meet ing of the joung -women of Mtaouri Uni versity to-day it was decided to isue -RlrPs number of the Independent, the ofli cml student paper. The following staff was selected: Editor in chief. Miss Cnlla Varner; husincs malinger. Miss Edith Stoner; associate editors. Misses Maud Quayle. Teresa Sampter. Ca rrie Jess. Lula Woolridgc and Madeline Branham. Yonnc 'Well Continue, to Improve. mrpunuc special. Princeton. N. J.. Feb. 2. The condition of I.Iojd P. Wells;, son of Mayor Roll Wells, of St. Louis, continues to bo favor able. The attending ph.sician said to night that for a case of pneumonia th patient's condition could scarcely be bet ter. His temperature has; not been unu sually high and what plea-s?s the doctor most, his heart Is In good condition. Oil Strike at MrmeoKCe. UFrrr.uc: special. ltii"cogee. I. T-. I'eb. 2. At a depth of 1.100 feet oil was) struck In a well that Is being drilled on the Muscogee townslt and within an hour the oil bad risen 3W feet In the "well. i A ll CC- JSi ?3,? --v.'r- j- ' "l!iLf1T ?&: -afj HHM