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St. Louis Railroad Time-Tab!:
ST. LOUIS TIME.
Arrival anil Departure of Train at
I'nion Station.
..!Pal,"- tDally ticcpt Sunday. ;SuniJay only.
"DMIy exLtjit Sjturuiy antl Minaay. trSutur
oay .nl jaatuiday apt! aunJar unly.
' U. A: . -H. It. It.
Cincinnati and .New Ycrk Ex. 3:05 am
New oik fist Mall .( pm
i.lmlnnnti Accumnioujt.on... :s:lb am
Ul Blue Limited y:-vjm
"Itcennt-s Ac.-iimmjilHIlim .ln nm
il:(0 pm
1:Z1 pm
f:53 pm
5:ri pm
imz am
19:30 pm
Vlnccnnu Accomrrvdatljn.... 18.0S am
t Iladtn and Kronen Lick. M:i)am
.luiinr:i nn.i mi t.t.i. i.-
JI0:3.' am
.mi-rums .cco.nmoau.uin.
4iu; am
Ill IlLI.l;TO. KOL'li:
Trnln.
Tor Hannibal Curllnctcn .
I;.MUN STA-
Dcnrt. Arrive.
. 2:53 am 3.M pin
. 't-M am S:i? pm
i ik. liannilial
Jor Qulncy and Hurllnato-i ..
St. faul la Kat ft,df Llnr.
St. Jorp.i. alll. Northnt
M. Paul Minneapolis
St. Joarph. Den.. Pac. Coast.
KSn" -". St. Joseph.
Omaha. Denier. Pac. Coa.t.
For Winds u Hist Side ...
purllnxtca. St. Paul. Minn. .
Ijjcal fiom Hannibal
,,:uani Tbu pni
I:C6 m &:iU p:.i
)am 7:Sam
2:15 pm 2:U pm
C:Ii pm 6:jQ pm
3:01pm T:Uani
t'.llpm 'SMS am
J:M pm ?:: am
-u:ai am
CHICAGO AM) Atl'O.Y
. , umcaso Train.
Tae Alton Llmlfrd j.irtara T:2Jpm
i " ?.tatc Impress fli.-iKpm t:l2pra
;' lPt'" ,. '8:00 pm "1:15 p-n
-IldiilsU hiuclal iiMjj.m liitas
in . . aun City Trnln.
JJWurl State Expren ...... S:U am 'tr-m
Kansas city Limited ....:.... ltl:i!0 jmi :11am
c.3 ... Local Trnln.
T?H nEneW Accommodation ..!:i:am
jawMimme Acc-immodotlon. tsiriam t'rtopm
?i'j;L mltti p.04am t::pm
Slrt 5v.,ileElPre!-B ttsepm t:aiu
5?i255H CfP'tal C.ty nyer :1S pm 10: ara
HprlnafleM Capital City Flyer IMS pm
Kr t J-P. 'IjATAI KOffE.
iJt' "i i.Vo,rth- An
tonio and Galretcn Ex.... :::! pm M:!) pm
Texas and California Ex s:3uam 9:p pro
ijXfJSP.'1 ?! Ex itfipm ::Mpm
Uttle It K and Hot Pdk. Bi. 9:S pm r:35 am
HH' .".nd Mexico i& SMfipm ;:30 pm
iSSt'?P'sa 'Jaipm ;:am
il.H"" -a; J:0Iam ;:30pm
tfi?' ---Texark. to St. L 'IrtOpm
Beimcnt Posaenger 'HMO am 1:15 pm
i-v.. ILLINOIS DIVISION
Si an,a.a ard Texas Express "t:U pm "7:12 am
fat. Louis ard Chester Ac... :io pm "lO:;? am
Arlisnsas and Texas McJI JUMam i:iS pm
rOLF.TH STHEET AND CHOUTEAU AVE-
T- rw,. ,NUE STATION.
De to and nismarck Ac... '3:3) pm : am
ST. LOL'IS SOUTinVESTERX RAIL.'
WAY.
("COTTON CnLT ROLTE.")
Arkansas and Texas Mall... 'SS am '3:56 pm
The Texas Train 'iiM nn II:i0am
Arkansa-i and Texas Ex 9:43 pm ;:lSam
, .... BIO FOIiR.
LAKB SHORJ NEW TORK CENTRAL AND
HUDSON RIVER. BOSTON AND ALHANV
A.N.S CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAIL
WAYS. Irdlanawjll! Express tl0 am t5:30pm
K. Y.. IJos. and CIn. Ltd.... : am 9:4i pin
Knickerbocker Special 1J.05 noon 6:f pm
Mzttocn end Alton Ac: t!29pra tGam
Mattoon and Alton Acr Ju-0 pm
Boston. N. V. anil Phil)...:. 11:JI pm T:M am
Ctncimatl Exptessi S33 pm 7:S0am
Fast Expre-s tt:W am
Alton Leaves 13130 a. m.. ttl:30 p. m.. 3:t5
p. m. Arrl-e i:00 a. m- 1:43 p. ta.
-Mutsnini l'n-n.-ii: ItMI.AVAY.
Fast M:ll n 03 am 10:03 pm
Local Express 7:33 am 5:3'l pm
Otlifori.ia impress jmam n.dl pm
tashlngton Accommodatlcn.. t5:i5pm t8:0)pia
Omaha Limited liWpni "SSOam
ICanras and Co'oradu Ex in;M pni T:l am
Kanras City Exprea" "I.tiS pm :)) pm
Joplin and Southtrn Kan. Ex. 7:32 pra 8yam
Kansas and Nebraska Ex II:3t pm ,i:s am
Ct Cour Lke trains leae Union Station
at C:S3 a. in.. 9:15 a. in.. itS3 j. tn. and t:
POak Hill trains leave Union Station at t6:15
a. m.. tlo:10 a. m.. tSsM p m. and tSSO p. m.
Klrkwo.l tialns leno Union Sta:!on at t7:OT
a. ni . 7:M a. m.. t7:30 a. m.. tllr) a. m.. tl
p. m.. It:! p. ni.. tIM e. m.. t0 p. m . C:ti
p. m. and tli:M p. in.
JtL, K. A T. RY. "THE 1CATY."
Columbia. Sedslla and S. W. '9:15 ara 6-30 pm
""The Katy Flyer" 8:3 pm 7a7an:
Mo". Kas. and Sontnwett....ll:b urn 7ai am
TOLISDO, BT. LOUiy ABfU WESTERS.
(Clover Lent Rnate.l
The Commercial Traeler-'. TIM pm 'J:) ara
"Eastern Exprees" 75Sain.5:p om
Cnarlestaa Acconimo4at!nn .. ar'Wmn 10:3': ari
IC. P. .. ST. L. .
Altor, SpringfleU. Peoria
nd Cratton Express 8:H ara :0 pm
Alton. Chatauo.ua. and
SrrlnrfleM Mall r. .:!! nm in:.V.m
MOnlLK ASIJ OHIO.
New 'Orleans. Mobile, etc.... '8.00 am 7:04 pm
Jiurrhysboro Accommoda- .,,
tlftn - t.:I0 Tm tu:i nm
Mirfrucnv nllf.WAV.
ST. IX11Iia-IXt'ISVILLK LINES.
Rt.-I Exootlon United.... 11:M am :ajpm
Prlnceti-n." Atlanta, etc !I:J;am ,!J'SI nS
Jlrant Vercon i.3l rm 7JJ.01 am
Princeton and Florida 13:10pm .Cam
- st. Lotis-rconiA i.ise.
. ISec C. P. S. St.- L.1 ,
ST. LOUIS AS" HAlnl. RAILWAY
(Via Wabalt.)
Mall and Expiw .-., 17:4 am Ml:i; an
MwlUnpd Exorees trf:0jrm :!. Pin
ST. LOL'S. K. C Ai cni.nmnu R. IS.
' - FROM t'NION STATION:
Versalll' Mill and .Kxpress. J:0t am 6--0 pm
FROM. FORSYTHE JUNCTION.
t'nlcn Aceommodatlon 5:23im Rwani
r..rll ST. L: RY. (Hentlernn Route!
Fast M3li : mam J:i!Bm
Kastem Kxrrees 8:4Sr.m TJOn-n
ILI.ISOIS CESTRAL.
tf vorlhern LIn-
North Illinois Express 7:K am :42 pm
Chicago Dayllxht Special ...: am :Kpm
Pnrlncfleld Accommodation.. t4:4S pm 10:40 am
Thlragn Diamond 9pecla ... :!pm ifflam
linrlngfleld Acco-nmodatlon.. 17:09 pm
Soatttern Line.
raeLMslI "iamm 'liionm
New Orleans Special 1:15 om :ipm
Accommodation J:J'"n H:iia!5
Nrv ' Or'ea ns Limited . 8:4 pm 7aC cm
. .IjmsVILLB ASD SASHVTLLE.
JTorida IJmltea ....: WP" I P
ran Mall !Sam I:l!,n,
Southern Expresa S:45pm- 7:29 cm
VASDAI.IA LINE.
PENNSYLVANIA LINES WEST OF PITTS.
BtTRG-PENNSTLVANIA RAILROAD.
Past Mall 3:30 am 2:15am
Iteyrtone Express :44 am 3i0 pm
Ical Express .71 am 5:00 pm
New Tork Umlted: Mtaiyptn l:4!Dm
vaoaaifa Accommodation..... B'Jftpm 8:40am
Eaitenv Expreas JlSpm 2:46 am
New Ycrk Expres ll:3Spm 9.-40pm
ii LOUIS MERCHASTS' BRIDGE
iTERMISAL RAILWAY SUBURBAN
TRAIS SERVICE.
Eastbotmd Leave Eighth and Gratiot streets
1ally 9:10 a. m.z 10. 5:1S. 63) p. m. Except
Sunday 4:19. :lt. 7:37. 10:30 a. m.: 12.-08. 3:4J,
7:55 n7 m. Saturday and Sunday only 11:17 p.
nt: 8undav-onIy-5:M. 7KB a..m:: 1235 p. m.
Leave Washington avenue, dally 9:14 a. m.;
1:53. BflO. ta5 p. m. Except Sunday 4S tM.
7:41. 10:14 a. m-: 12:12. 3:40. 1:00 p. m. Saturday
nnd Sunday only 1U25 p. m. Sunday only
S-'etionupd5leave Granite City dallv 1:12..
30. 5:58. 7:12 p. m. Except ftinday 5:13, aH.
7:12. iaf 1S5. lino a. rn.. 4:41. S:lf p, m. Sat
urday only 4:45 p. m. Sunday only-55. tn.
loso-a." m. Saturday and faunday niy 11:53 p.
ni -fixcept Saturday and Sunday-$:30 p. m.
Lc Madison dally-l:16. 3&. t:Z. 7:17 p.
mTExxepr Sunday-S:19. :0t. lot. 3, 10SW.
UM4. a. ni.: 4:48. 9:21 n. m. Saturday only 44
p m. Sunday only-4:00. a. 10:05 a. m. Sat
8'rdav and Sunday .only 11:58 p. m.
, t WABASH.
Eaatern Line.
Continental Limited !m 7:1S pm
Toledo. N. Y.. Boston Exp.. 830 pm lil am
"oitdo" N. Y.. Boston Mall.. MSam 2a)0am
MHulxht Limited lia2 pm 2:00 nn
Tole-lo Local Express 6:43am SW0t.ra
jackaonvllle Local Express.; t:C am t7:15 pm
. ., Chlraao Line.
'llamcr Express Chicago ...932 am 7:03pm
Banner Llmlted-Chlcasrc ... '93)5 pm 733 am
Midnight Llmlted-Chlcaao ..1132 pm 1:04 am
Kansas Cltr Line.
varMi City Express .0:00 ara tropin
Kansks City Fast Mall 230pm ISO am
Karsas City Umlted 10:15 pm C30am
Kortlivvestern Line.
Council Bluffs-Omaha Exp... 0:00 am 1:50 am
ftinneapolls-St. Paul Exp.... 2:I0pm .-OOnm
nnon!sll-Otn"i .-...-. 730 cm 7:lSam
otrunVwa-Des Moines Exp... 9aam :00pm
ottuir-wa. Des Moine and
MlimcapolU Limited ..... 730 pm Ujam
. . Local Train.
i'est Moberlv and Ka. Clty7:40am :50 pm
Voherlv Local 3:05pm 11:10am
Kasfiecator. Local r4:40pm 11:04 am
Kat-J8cksomllle Local .... T4140pm m4am
Subarban .Train.
Depart From Union Station: St. Charles.
t135 p. m.: Klnloch Park. MaiVT- : Fnro
scn. 2:45 p. m. (ex. Sat.). 4:20 p. m. From
Olive Street Station: 8t. Charles. 11:00 a. m..
t3:40 p. m. : Brtdgeton, 14:15 p. tn t:42 a. m.:
yersruson. 820 a. m., t0 p. m.. 15 p. m.,
54S P- m.
Arrive At Union Station: St. Charles. 'tttAt
r. m.- Ferruson. 4 p. m t5:40 p. m.. :li
a. ni.. 7100 a. tn. At Olive Street Station; St.
Charles. 1:45 P. m.. 17:55 a. ra.: Klnloch. JJ37
e. n.: BrWqeton. fM a. m.. t:10 p. m.: Fr
rrin. 1030 a, m f!3 p. tn.. tS35 p. ro.
FRISCO SYSTEM.
Valley Park Accommodation. rtdOain
T10:li
C?JO
jexu ana Kinais ui -ieuaun
1-nctc? Accommodation .833-am
Texan ..;..................... t)2ain
Valley Park. Accommodation. t10:J am
Pacific Accommodation 41225 pm
pm
nm
tl:H
:50
pn
an
co-is
am
pm
am
am
vaiiey rant AccomnwaaTjon..Ti:s2pin
Meteor- ' 2:30 pm
Vslley"Park' Accommodation, "tt 20 pm
PeHflc Accommmodstton ..... tt4 pm
Valley Park Accommodation. 15.-35 -pm
Valley Park Accommodation. 1834 pm
-Pacfaic1 Accommodation ....... .........
Vairev Park Accommodation. 27:20 pm
.Texas and Kansas -Umlted... 'I:Epm
.Alat-n B.mp - 1ft;frt nm
n.an
1130
tfi:D
18:14
am
11330
fS:o9
17:io
nm
nm
pttl
sm
am
am
8:5
-.1l . .-.. mia.H.w. . flhlAHM.
"Valley Part: Acconmrodstton.11 :25 pm t7:tlpm
MUNYONS
WITCH HAZEL
SOAP
Makes the rkln soft as velvet.
Improves any complexion.
Best shampoo made.
Prevent? dandrutf.
Stops hair from fal'lns.
Cures all skin eniit!on.
More soothing than cold cream.
More beauttfylnc than anj- cosmetic.
If vour blood Is Impure, or If you have
Dyspepsia, or any liver or stomach trou
ble, don't fall to use Munyon's Paw-Paw.
It curs Dyspepsia. Nervousness. Catarrh.
Sleeplessness and makes you strong and
well. MUXTOX.
WEDDINGS.
IX IIEIRLOOX WEDDISG GOWX.
-Miss Sarah Fnlkernn and Jndaje
Cbnrlrs S. While Married.
Judse Charles S. White of the Jersey
County "Probate Court and Miss Sarah
Fulkerson. the daughter of Colonel and
Mrs. W. H. Fulkercon of Jerseyvllle. were
married last evening at thi Fulkerson
countrj- home, north of the city.
The -sreddlni; was a quiet affair. Only
the Immed'ate relatives and Intimate
friends were present. The ceremonv was
performed by the Reverend J. G.-Klene,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
Mi3 Fannie Fulkerson, a sister of the
bride, wa.; the maid of honor, and Misses
Lucy Van Home and Alice Cory of Jer
seyvllle and Maj-me -Newton of Des
Moines. la., were the bridesmaids. All
wore white and carried bridal roses.
The bride wore her rntndmother's wed
dllic gown. The grandmother was a Vir
ginia 'bride r.nd the dress was of cream
silk, made Empire style and trimmed Jn
old paint lace.
After the ceremony Judse apd Sirs
WMte departed on a honeymoon trip
thrcush the South, and will be at home at
the Commercial Hotel In Jerseyville after
M:- a.
JOHN' KEXDRICIC IJAXGS WEDS.
Son Acta a Best Man at Ceremony In.
Xevr York Chnreh.
New York. April 27. John Kendrlck
Bangs and Miss Mary Blakeny Gray were
married to-day In, All v Angels Church In
this city. '
Miss Palsy King wac the maid of honor
and John Kendrlck Bangs, Jr., acted as
best, man for his father.
TEXAS SAENGERFEST CLOSES.
San Antonio Chosen as Place of
Next Biennial Meeting.
REPUBLIC SrECIAU
Dallr.x. Tex.. April 27. The silver Jubi
lee of the Texas Saengerfest closed to
day, lime. Sembrlch sang to two more
large audiences this afternoon and to
night. The association chose San Antonio
for thf sbext biennial meeting. 1906.
The fonowlng officers, .all from &in An
tonio, were elected: President. C. H. Muell
er; secretary. Lo Dlelman; treasurer,
Richard Bluemel.
VALUABLE PUPPIES BORN.
Harry B. Hawes Now Has Four
Irish Setters.
A valunble Irish setter, owned by Harry
B. Hawes, save birth to three pupates
yesterday. Mr. Hawes brought two of the
setters from Ireland when he visited Eu
rope last year.
Mickey O'Dowd. father of the impales,
was lost several weeks ago. Mr. Hawes
ouered a reward for his recovery nnd
finally located him in the country.- The
dog had been shot and badly Injured. It
was placed in a dog hospital by Mr.
Hawes.
Innrrnce Lesves Cairo.
Cairo, 111., April 27. The Government
torpedo-boat destroyer Lawrence is an
chored opposite Cairo wharlboat. She ar
rived from Paducah to-night, having made
tnc run in two nours. sne will aepart in
the mo'ning for St. Louis.
WANT TO TELL IT.
Many Entlinalnrtlc St. Lout Cltlaen
Want to Make It Pnbllc.
There Is something In It
When people want to talk about It.
'Publicity of a good thing is good for th3
people.
Gratitude nrcmotes publicity.
Enthusiastic citizens are talking.
Telling neighbors: telling friends.
Removing the stumbling b'ocK of doubt.
And so the work goes on.
Home Indorsement Is slvlns confidence.
Thousands are learning tr. appreciate It.
Here Is a St. Louis citizen that does:
Mrs. J. Beckman (J. Beckman. carpen
ter), of No. ES3I Theodosla avenue, says:
"If anyone should ark me for my opinion
of Dean's Kidney PI1I3. procured at the
Wolft-Wilson Drug Company. I would not
have the slightest hesitation In telling
them they arc a remedy of undoubted
merit. Their treatment did me a lot of
good, and you are at liberty to refer any
person to me."
For tale by all dealers. J"rlce GO cents.
Foster-MUbnrn 'Comnany. -Buffalo. X, Y..
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and take
no substitute.
"THE BARGAIN
HUNTERS"
S70.00
'Given away next-week. Watch for the
BARGAIN ADS
.'IN THE
WEDNESDAY. REPUBLIC.
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KL OUESEDIECK BIOS. JKf
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DOMINICAN
ROUTED BY FORTS
rresidente Arrives at Capt Har
den, Hayti, After Attempt
at Bombarduu-nt.
HAYTIANS BECOME ANXIOUS.
Fear That Exiles Will Siifceetl in
Carrying Out Plans for .Inva
sion of Coiiutrt 15nsi
ne?.s at Standstill.
Cape Haytlen. Hayti. April 27.-The
Dominican Government cruiser Frcsidente
has arrived bore.
She reports that while on her way from
Puerto Plata to this port she stopped at
Monte Crist!, on the north coast of Santo
Domingo, and fired several shells at the
forts, which are held by revolutionists.
The latter replied and obliged the cruiser
to cease the bombardment.
The Prehidentc further reported that a
lively engagement took place recently at
Guaacan. with the result that the Gov
ernment fortes loH many men.
General Jimlnez is expected to return to
Santn Domingo soon with war munitions.
This prospect Is cii'sing- the Dominican
.' tn its declar
ing Monte Crist! to be blockaded.
General Salnavc. a Hayuan retugee. has
been notified to leave Dominican territory
immediately. Under the auspices of Gen
eral Jlmlner, it l assertfd. General Sil
nave waa preparing an expedition, the ob
ject of which. It Is said. v.-a the over
throw of the riaytlan Government.
It is reported that an nrrecment has
been entered into by the Haytian exl'ca
now in Santo Domingo and nt the Island
of St. Thomas to make a joint effort to
re-enter Hayti. Trouble Is imminent.
People are talking of the return to this
country of Generals Salnave. Fouchard
and Lecomte. all former candidates for
the presidency of the Haytian Republic
Business is at a standstill as a result
of the exorbitant premium on gold, which
Is SCO per cent. The Haytian Government
la adopting precautionary measures.
ST. LOUIS' PUBLICITY BUILDING
Kelson Cheaxnan & Co. Move Into
New Quarter Engncement of
Herbert Dnrand.
Xelson Chesman & Co.'s new Publicity
building, at Nos. 1127 and 113 Pine street,
vi as ready for occupancy on April 15, and
Is now the permanent home of the main
office of this old, reliable and popular ad
vertising agency.
The handrome structure Is absolutely
fireproof and is probably the finest and
brst appointed agency building In the
country. Its erection Is a. fitting. climax
to a successful business career of thirty
years. This is the only agency in the
HERBERT DURAND.
Manager of the compiling and designing
departments of Nelson Chee mail & Co.
West owning absolutely Its own building
as well as the ground on which It stands.
With the ample and needed room and
additional facilities it affords. Nelson
Chesman&. Co. are as well equipped as
any agency in existence to plan and exe
cute everv detail of a successful adver
tising campaign. Including. In addition to
their unsurpasred newspaper and maga
zine service, the preparation and illustra
tion of advertising copy and the dcslgn
irg. writing. Illustrating and printing of
pamphlets, booklets, catalogues, mailing
cards and every other accessory used by
modern advertisers to supplement news
paper publicity.
Herbert- Durand. one of the best-known
advertising writers in the West, has been
engaged as manager of the compiling and
designing departments. Mr. Durand has
hod a long and exceptionally thorough
training In this field. After leaving col
lege he was for a number of years on
the' editorial staffs of such newspapers as
the Louisville Commercial. Louisville
Courier-Journal and St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
leaving the latter Journal to be
come general advertising agent of the
Wabash Railroad, in charge of the print
ing and advertising of the system. His
work for the Wabash attracted wide and
favorable comment. He originated the
Wabash flag, one of the first of the rail
road trade-marks, and .made "The Ban
ner Route" know nail over thc.land. From
the Wntash he went to Hot Springs, Ark.,
as advertising manager for that resort,
and during his two and one-half years of
systematic work the number of visitors
Increased 1E0 per cent. He returned to St.
Louis to become manager of the advertis
ing department of the Buxton & Skinner
Stationery Company. In which position lie
has planned nnd printed the business lit
erature of many of tho largest commercial
houses and trust companies of St. Louis.
He is thoioUghly familiar with all
branches of newspaper work'and commer
cial printing and Is an expert writer and
designer of c!ecn-cul, convincing adver
tisements.. llq Is also highly expert In designing
and. writing attractive booklets, cata
logues and pamphlets, possessing the fac
ulty of transforming dry business details
Into' readable end Interesting narratives.
Associated with him Is a corps of skilled
artists, and the department Is provided
with a completely equipped pilntlng plant.
In which the type and other material are
entirely new ana of tho latest design.
Nelson Che3roan & Co. have an enviable
and exceptional reputation for Integrity,
financial standing, rare Judgment ?nd
practical experience. Their offices at St.
Louis, Chicago and New York enjoy a
large and constantly Increasing patronage
from leading advertisers of the United
States.
BOTH SIDES PREPARING
FOR THREATENED STRIKE.
Gosancra Addrease Trnmster anil
Owner Arrange for Meeting;
to Hear Reports.
It Is believed, from present Indications,
that' the threatened strike of the team
sters In sympathy with the carriage jlriv
crs' strike will be Inaugurated May I. It
is stated that neither the Teamsters'
Union nor the Team Owners Association
seems inclined to yield.
Samuel Gompers, president of the Amer
ican Federation of liibor, and Frank Mor-"
rlson,- secretary of that organization, who
came here from Washington to confer'
with the local teamsters, addrcaaed a
fr&-J'rsssrrlriiA njix4x4x4xtj''y
'sasKiBsaaHXJc!09&l4?
mass meeting of laboring men at Concor
dia Hall last night.
Local leaders also addressed the meet
ing and the general sentiment expressed
wac that tho strike would be the proper
course to take It difficulties were not ad
justed by May 1.
No official action was taken at the meet
ir.g. The team owners' associations will meet
to-night to discuss wavs and means of
meeting the emergency. It Is expected
that not less than 10.000 teams will be rep
resented at this meeting.
The report of the committee of seven
appointed Tuesday tn nprfect n rj'an nf or
ganization will be heard, nnrl active stens
will be taken toward filling the places of
muse wno may striae witn nonunion men
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS'
SERVICE IS CELEBRATED.
Professor Claurle P. Card I Enter
tained by Alumni Annoclatlou
at Itunjnel.
The twenty-fifth anniversary of Charles
P. Curd's connection with Smith Aeadcmy
as principal was celebrated last night with
a banquet in his honor, given by the
Alumni Association at the Washington
Hotel.
About 100 former students of the acade
my, many of whom now occupy promi-
CHARLES P. CURD,
Principal of Smith Academy. He was
the guest of honor at a dinner at the
Washington Hotel last night.
nent positions in St.- Louis, were present.
After the menu had been disposed of, old
college songs were sung and toasts, In
which the speakers recalled their days at
the academy, were responded to.
The president of the lA'.umni Association,
Perry Post Taylor, acted as toastmastcr,
while the speakers -were Harry B. Wal
lace, Christopher Ellerbe, Jr.. L. Ray Car
ter, Luther E. Smith, Joseph W. Lewis,
Douglas W. Robert. W. S. Chaplin and
Protessor Charles P. Curd.
Dutlng the evening Professor Curd was
presented with engrossed resolutions de
tailing his accomp.ishmcnts nt the acad
emy, while a large bunch of American
beauties was presented to his wife.
Among those present were:
W. S. Chaplin. Perry Post Taylor, Joseph W.
Lewis, Edward F. Jackson. Albert T. Terry.
Walter W. Blrge. S. M. Uodd. II. A. Boeckler.
H. U. Wallace. Charles R. fcklnker. c. P. El
lerbe. Jr., Warren Goddard. Doctor J. Inland
lioofher. Qeorse H: Capen. J. B. Kcnnsrd,
Kitnantcl 'Allison, C. C Collin., George F.
Tlttmann. William G. Pctlus. Thomas G. Rut
lege, Ednin L. Robinson, J. Will Uoyd. tears
Lrhmann. Joseph G. Hoilltday. '. W. Forsee.
a. v. uieavetana. unanes r u 1'Uilon. it.
Chouteau Dyer. Frank M. Jeffrey. Alex. R.
bklnker.. L. R. .Carter. John C. Holman.
Thomas W. Carter. Jr.. Arthur A. Short,
Arthur H. Bore, Alex. Niedrlnghaus,
WHlter Crunden, Kennett'Curby, 'John Little,
Jcl-n Love, Drummond Jones, Edwin Stanaxd.
James Campbell, Trenholm Marshall. Hawyard
Pest. Theodore Hunt. Lockwood Illlt. Albert
Schwerd. Allen Miller. Allan Sllne. Herbert
Mtrrell. Paul Ichcn, Louis Nicholas. Geradl
Lambert, Etanard Til ton. R. J. Lock
wood, Herbert M. Morgan. A. H. Oehn
er, Robert D. Teasdale, Louis T. Nolker.
Jerome J. Schotten. Marcus Kohn. R. S. Ken
nanl. Walter C Palmer, Alvan J. Goodbar.
Horer C. Hatch. Harold B. Chandler. Ruby
Waldo Benecke. Luther E. Smith. A. S. Cale,
J. D. Perry Lewis. Llsker M. Tuholske. S. A.
Burgess. I D. Turner, Herbert c Kejly. J.
S. Lodwlck. Jr.. W. G. Drosten. Harry Hodde.
Jr.. William John Hall. D. W. Robert.. Arthur
B. BtrKe. Everet P. Teasdale. Charles Scudder,
Jr.. Wallls G. Rowe. Lansing Ray, J. Wide
man Lee, Jr.. S. M. Kennard, Jr., Josepb G.
Holllday. Charles P. Senter.
MAINE GUNNER DOES
WONDERFUL SHOOTING.
Battleship Marksman Hake XIne
Hlta In One Mlante. Astonlsh-
lnaj All Expert.
REPUBLIC STECIAL. '
Washington, . April 27. News from the
record-breaking target practice at Pensa
cola by the battleships Maine and Texas
was contained in unofficial dispatches re
ceived In Washington to-day. Wonderful
rew records for 6-inch guns were es
tablished by both vessele.
The Maine, with a battery of sixteen 6
lnca guns. a'craged five hits per gun per
minute, and the Texas averaged 4.17 hits
per gun per minute. One gun pointer on
the Maine made nine shots, and nine hits
In one minute. This record Is regarded
wltti both gratification and astonishment
at the Navy Department, as it Is the
highest point or excellence that has as
yet beei attained In the navy under simi
lar conditions and circumstances.
CHICAGO BOY WINS HONORS.
Son of Judge Prendergast Re
ceives Gold leda!.
Richard Prendergast. son of Judge Pren
dergast of Chlcaeo, won the gold medal
in the elocutional y contest of tho college
department of St. Louis University last
night, while Frnncl3 C. Cornet of St. Louis
wag awarded the gold medal hi the aca
demic department.
The r.rtzes will be awarded at the an
nual commencement exercises', which will
be held (he latter part of June.
The second prize in the college depart
ment was awarded to T. Clement I-onrt--gan.
In the academy honors for secnid
prize were equally divided between Wil
liam J. Tucker and Norbert W. Hunlcke.
Besides the winners of prizes those who
entered the contest were C. V.". Eekert,
R. A. Kinscllo. F. R. Laffcrty. Daniel Dil
lon ard Andrew K. Drew of the collet
department; fi. L. Garvey. J. F. Lilly. T.
M. Knapp. J. E. Darst and W. L'ttle
of the academy. The Judges wera Doctor
Young M. Bond. James W. Byres and
George Br.kcwell.
TWO MEN COMMIT SUICIDE.
One Shoots Himself, the Other
Drinks Acid.
Two suicides were reported to the police
last night. Lewis Oppenheimcr of No. 3312
Laddie avenue shot himself In the ltft
breast. John Johnson of No. 718 North
Klghteenth street swallowed carbolic acid.
The bodies are at the morgue.
Opperfhelmcr. who was 33 years old, waa
a traveling salesman employed by Henry
Sonmborn & Co. of No. 704 Washlngtcn
avenue. After requesting Mrs. Margaret
Lcland. with whom he reomed. to close
the blinJs, he shot himself In the left
breast. He died before a physician arrlvedl
Oppenhelmer became ill several dayn ago.
and it Is said that he had loin heavily at
the races recently.
Johnson, who was 33 years old. roomed
at the Aleyander House, No. 718 North
Eighteenth stteet. When he dld'not ap
pear for suppe-' last nUht an Investiga
tion w.s made. The door-of Ks room w8
forced and he was found dyingAn empty
carbolic acid bottle waa found By his side
Johnson died on- the way, to the City Hos
pital. Funeral of Hamilton Danirhnday. .
The funeral of Hamilton Daughaday,
who died Tuesday morning, at his home.
No. 4492 West Pine boulevard, will take
place this afternoon. Mr. Daughaday had
been a resident of St. Louis Tor thirty
two years and. was well known In busi
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