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.--" H- 7-- 7" THE ST. LOUIS REFTJBLTC: MOXTVAY. ftVOFRT 29. 3 004. i Tt dm M M NOTICE. Marrlaj- and IV-nlh Nolle Inserted In Tin IlrpublM wilt be fwrwdidcd by tel fcnipli to any on or nil of th jmjtr. named below for il.nu!tni.coui iiiMtcjiUon, without vtjl rhatp. IC a rqilft t ! fro accomnatik'8 tho ly Nuttc-u r-c tt-d iiftt-T inliliilffht caiitmt l forwankti. hon cvei, until tho mil tuning. r"hlcajroHo.-IlfT.Ud, l.iilYnl V,irlr. Nfw York TlniM, 1m inuatl lSiqulrts, ItilU. uM.c LMrct, luon t.lob-, 1'UtitTjtirK DlMwtcli, Jfcililmor' Hr.tla, Uocli-tr IItu., Wiuilitnstun l'!t. Minneapolis Tslliunr, I it Mr n Jounwl. jrncufc 1'oit-Maiitl. St 1'huI llnwfr It-, unj, (k"vrtat.i I'MIn !calM DEATHS. AWMMtkAN UnOOKb On hAturd.). Aucutt 27. rOI, at J)mrr. Ct'l. Grow J. lltouk. lloc h.ii vt Henry JirUs him the laic Ur J llrwoks n-(i J(ruj) ami brutlm n Henr) li. ItiwKs, Mn?. A. J WIM"inan and ChuiKh Miiurt, kciI "4 car 0 monthi and 1 Oujjs. Uu liuinc i'f luncrul will bu civL-i). HUNTING Katered Into rest, en Kundiy, Au cuxt a. Rt 7 .k k in . bllzubuh i;uUtn& iut McMahon), bHoed wife if Unwind Hunt lnjr and di.ir mother of Thomas, Oharlet. mil llrnry Hunt me ajvl Mr. Minnie lurkcr-inlth, after a Lrf-f llliicbs. t lliu ami r 47 tais. 'Ih funeral will take l.Lue oi Wfdnr!ilij. AutfUft 31, at - rluck p. in , from tho faiiutj Tcniijr-mc, No. lilt North fc-evontli ft t cut, to St litrleka Church, thnct to "uH ary Ceme tery. Friends are cvrdlally Invite:!. 1MCKY Entrrd Into fit. on Fildiy. August Z. 1IM. at 3: o'clock ii in. dthTinn Incr me-o 'mlck). rrl.it of the late I'alrkk Iitcey -iiI dear mother of JaiiifK A (Vn .1 . Mollk. Jennie ami Katl- IHify mid Air. J'rM schcffei. alter a Jliiceriiifc HInjs J he fuiir! will tku Iat.i on Aiftidrty, Au,uH ry, Ht i a in . lie in Miully rnldt ntr, No 2,11 Limit It anut the ht. I'ranH Navlcr Churcli, i rnT Jranl aenue and I-lndtMI UuledrJ, thviicc to C-tt-vao Ccniitcry. l'rk'iids ate rctitctfuliy m Mlcd. IiUGOAN-On Sun.la. Ausut m. lWI. at I a. n WllIKitn Uukkmii. I-I.nci futlwr ct I hriiiM9. !.. 3lr. Aithur Miuc, Jlm. 3!k vrnellu Ityan anJ Mrn Joh imui Wlilu-. ln ncral will ImKo iilaco from the iUuue ff hli h.n, John DuKan. No 711 South Uioadua,, eti Tuesda. AUKURt :. .it H a. m.. to m: 5:lumhkll'a Oiuriti. thtnee to Cihr Ceme tery. 1 rltnds lnlttd to attend. IUIinUTV On Sun lav, Auf.urt :. i4. at 4:i0 p. m., Iii the eUhty-ourth jir of hi af. .iKm Kahdtj, dear futh;r f llris J:. JI !racr, Jeronifi A, John. V.. Georo A. -iiitl (Charles A. I-'alieiij, fuiwial Tucdny, at 7 a in , fiom tho i-eIdenci; oZ hin ilaut;lm.r. MfH Jt. II. Grace, io. lt.12 North J?ffr?on atenue, to Union Station. Interment at Uuma. Ill rCUmtHACHCll-On Saturdi, Ausn-t 27. 1W, t 12CJ p. in. Uridyl A IVu-ibachcr n" Uurke). btloed wlfp of G;irR 1. I'cuei lachcr. and uitler of Annie McMiane. 1'rark. .rchn and Janici Hurkc, ncd -44 jeais 7 months and dae. 1'uncral en Mondaj, Atij;iiat ry, at 1:30 p. no., from residence. No. VJ1 JtutKr .trect, lo ht. Vlnitnt'M Church, thence to Cal ar CemeiTy. Friends inilted to attend. Utclillcld and t-'Minr Vallfj, 111., and Kich luund, Va., pirs please copy. riUYNN loitered Into rest, on Mindaj. Au ETift a, H'. at 12 o'clock noon. Iar 11) nn, itrly t-eloxttl daughter ot William and Kath erlne Klynn m-o 1o1hu, and rtcar usur f OrKt. Jiarl and William Fljim, Jr., nM ft ean 'inn funeral will tako placo Tuesday. Augiit J. at Z p. m.. irom reidenct. No. Z&i Itutptr utreet, to SU Keiti lurch, thtnee to alary ctnct-r. lrlcnus Inilted to atttnd 'annlnston, ilo., papers pleaso cipj KISHER-On Saturday. Ausur C7, n. nt IW o'clock p in.. Mr Francis Fihtr, aid jears. Tlio fumral ulll tak plico Tu"Hii. (I h hi't.. at i utJOK a m . from St Lmi .Mullanihy Hot-pital. V i athfdral Oiunh. S -olid and Walnut btrtets. w litre tcmaliiH will Ite In state until 5 o'clock p. in . theucu l st? ieiii.e. Mo , for lnirimnt. Fileudb iiu It ltca to attend. GKnSTUNlliritG-Knteied Into rest, on s'at urda, August r7. 1W1, at b.15 a m , Maty Gitt tHberg (tie HlUltt), dearly b.lo"d wife t AVlllUin GrMinbcnc and mother of Mrs. 1-rank 'ilium. I'rank J.. Aucust, Charles F. und Her tha UTstenberc and uur dear Ktaudtuothr and niother-ln-law, aed t2 tar & months and das. 'lno funeral will take placo from rsi dn e. No. 23 txuth Tnth f trett, Mutida , Aucust 2, t 2 p. hi, to t:5. l'tttr und Haul Church, thente to hs. I'eter and Faul'e Ctwv-ttrj- Waurlvw. 111.. pJie plvawj copy. GIIIJIUS Kntred Into iTSt, Hunday, Ausut IS. 1AJ4, at ir:45 p. m.. lMIx Grimes, bunM Jiufcbar.d of Kat i.rtrnes ne StlnK(r), and lpar father of ThTica and GMiriMe tSrtiiHS, tMn of Mrs. K. I Grim ajid brother of Mrs 3eo J. Jlndcrl. Mrs. 1. 1. June. Jain J Irimeji, Mrs. Frank Ulilenbnwk, Mrs 13. J MvJlna and rt. K Gnnvs. The funeral will take rl'n Tuesday, AuffU5t a, at 1:30 p. in.. fn-m r14ence. No 11& North Twenty-htoond .tret. to St. Hrldrts Chunh. tl.Tf- to Cal vary Ccmeteo'- lYlendn lnitci tj attend. inSGHNlSV-On Saturday. AupU3t 17, l'K.l, at 7.W p. m.. Cliarlea 1 Uehny. beloed broth er of John, 1 'a trick J.. Mary and L.uvy H-Rh-ney and Mr?. John Jlacerterj 'nee Heh noy and tarothr-ln-liw of J .aura ifrchney n- 3Iooro arid Jlsttle Jlehney ne Muou;. aprd x ?eaM ? rmmth and 13 dayn. Funeral illl luke place from family residence. No. Wjj South Hruaanav. m Tuesday, August 30. Ht 9 ZH a rn., to SB. llarv and Joeiih' Church, thence to Mount OH" Cemetery. Itelatlci and friend linitM to attend DecMSt-d u a member of Hen ton Council, No. sm. National Union. MAlIAFFnT On Paturday, AuMJt 27. JW4, at family liomr. No. 331". A Iymp axrnue, Walker Malta ffey. Fon of Htepan A and Har riet J, Mahaffey (me Plnn), and bntther of .lamfv, William nd Stephen Mahaffey. Jr. Funeral will take plic Tuesday. Auru3t 30. at :30 a. m , from St. Thornat of Aquln'HCliurch, thence to Canary Cemeterj. MUEL.T-EU loitered into rt, on Frldiy, Aufruct 2C, l"04. at 9 p m . Sophia Mueller (n Ilethwllm). beloxed wife of GetrK Mueller and ur dear niothr. Funeral from residence. No. 430$ Wert lino boulevard. Monday. Aueut 23, t 3 p. m. Internment private. Jefferson City, Ho., and New York papers pleaeo copy. lFAFr--On Hundar. AucuFt 2. 1904. at 3:3) n. m. Florence Mahli lfaff. dearly be!o.ed daufhter of Doctor Joseph G. and Pauline: Xfaff tnee Hoeel). a?ed G months and 23 flays. Fu neral will take place on Monday, Ausrurt 23. t p. m., from residence, 7o. 4Z73 01ie fitrect, thenco to Hellcrontaine Cemetery, nABBITT On Sunday. Aucuet 28. 1904, at fit. John's Hospital n.t 1:30 oclock a. m., Jo seph M. Xlabbitt. The funeral will take plaos Tuesday. 20th Inst., at 2. o'clock p. m , from funeraj-roonu of culb-n A Kelly, No. 2725 ca avenue, to St. 1'atrlck's Church, thence to Cal lary Cemeterj'- SPOEIRI Entered Into eternal reat on Pun day, August 28. 104, at 6:20 a. m., Marie M Spoerl. relict of the. late Mathles Spoerl. and dear mother of Marie Wnllner (nee Flshen). and c"10061" ' Adolph Wallner. Funeral from family resldenc. No. 1130 Euclid avenue, on Tuesday. AucuKt 30. at 2 :. m. Friend ln- t Ited to attend. Deceased wran a member nf Y. and Apple ton. Wis , papem please cojiy. WECKITERUN-Departed hn life. August 27. 1W4, William Wcckherlln. lwloied husband of Wllr Weekherlln (nee riebr). and dar pjapft of William and Oscar, Werkhrlln. at the jrnf 35 jeura 2 months and. S day. Interment froni family residence. No. 2343 Michigan ae nue. Monday. Aueust 29, at 2 p. m. Friends of family are Incited to attend. TPXLUS On funday. Auiru 2. 1004, at 10:2n a. m., Alyce N. Willis (nee Noell. ajred 25 earj. beloved wife of Wallace XL Willis. Funeral from No. 3C23 Mrltee avenu on Tue. flay. AugTirt 30. at 2 p. m. Ironton and Willow Sprlniw, Mo., papers please copy. WAGONER UNDERTAKING CO., 1127 OtITB ST. Day or Night. KILLED IN A TRAIN WiiECK. James Frizzle of East fit. Louis Dies Near Murphyaboro. Murphysboro, 111., Aug. IS. In a collision between n light engine and a Mobile and Ohio double-header freight train, eight miles north of Murphysboro. to-night, ICn glneer James Frizzle of East St. Louis -hrs fatally Injured. Ho died before reaching the Murphys boro Hospital. He had been a Mobllo and Ohio engineer twenty-fivo years. ' It is said the wreck was duo to con--fllcting orders. .TEXAS TOWN NOT INFECTED. J h l'hjHicians Bay Tliere Is No Yel low Fcver'aL Jruwc& ille. Brownsville. Tex., Aug. S. A prominent physician, connected Willi the Marlon a Hospital Service, wholsnt present sta- ""tlonol at this place, to-day stated that many cases of Klekncss suspected of be- Ing yellow fever had been visited, and that all the cases had been dlagnoued negatlve- ""lr. Tlio doctor stated posit lcly"that there - Is not a single case of yellow fever In the tlty of Brownsville. v Dent County Ticket. REPUBUC SPECIAL. Salem, Mo., Aug. 28. Republicans of .Dent County met In convention yesterday nd nominated their county ticket as tol low: George Powell for Representative, D. A. Ball for Sheriff. J. C. Hunt for Col lector. Samuel-White for Treasurer, V. P. KImer for Prosecuting Attorney. Stuart Warfel for Assessor, George Cookcey, Judge First District; William Gill, Judge Second District. It never falls to cure diarrhoea. Wake fltkT Blackberry. Balsam. Drusslats. MONTREAL DIVIDED 01 RECIPROCITY, Twonl -Millinns of American Money Invested in Factories Friendlv to Tariff. BIG MARKET IS AT STAKE. .Citizcii.i Favor a Trade Ananj;e meiit With United Staler Factory Men Are Op posed, to It. .Irihn 1! kaflcrt. Thft r:.cuMIt p.vUI ptr u sjiiii.luit. is n.iw in inai!a tj lnvp.tlKot. !i ii.lvHiit ir of rlptwin iith tlic lmilnioii. Thl? is itic tenth of a flrrif of Ills artklfi. 1!V JOHN II. KAl'rCKV. UKeriiuesi-neiAi. Montre.il. tjucbei. Aus. 2S. Prom Mon treal, tho buM"st. tin- most Mipiilou. .mil 111 every n.iy tho niot inlliK'iiti.il cily In tin- Dominion of Cin.idj, It is well to nto a lettir lxaring closely uini the fact tint tho t.iriff null beUw-i n the Vii.tei' State? and v.'.ui ula 1 tin- coiiu. tono of the ttcent gniwth. expansion and piosperlly of ln.inuf.icturtns imlu-stri.. in this part of tho country In M!cn -ar3 moti' iVi.iti JLit.CW.nCO of American momv has btv-n iuii''l .a Moiitie.il In factorl?. An . inr.i um ot CJl.adl.'ul money .ia 'it en put into i nter prise.s wliich (.liItutid in the l'nitcl States but Tihn.li lhivii b--en biougiit liith cr and installed for tho oiiqinal and lln.il purpose of caiituiltig the Canadian niar lct liv fadiii? the t.niff. kl:i;n roit roisnic.N capitai,. The Irioinco of tucbec Montteal e licclally, js Keen for the induction of foreign capital. Nothing could h.ne bet tei nouriihid this les.iio than the Cana dian itoit duty on ailicles of fouign manufacture .u.tl the piohlbltive Amiii can iirpust on -.tuffs made In Canada. Within s-oven jcars a tola! of nearly S"JM"-.V.) has !hv:i iuebttd it manufai ti't.ng business, s lifie, to th'- iml that this Piovlncc .mil ill tilliut.uy ti'iiilory aro no longer dtp. nd.-ui upon or ubseri (iu to Ainericun f.ictoms in I'jc llueH iu tluikd In Moiuio.il. if luouheic in Canada, ;ou will tlnd that too Dominion manu facture! i" pleased mth the tin iff ol struction that thu iiiihllc dislikes. (July half the factories of this gie.it tlty of halt u million population nrv of Ameri can origin, energized ihiefly bv Aimiican moner und ilewttd to nothing but tho "main chance " Tho C.iiudlan capitalists :is.socl.itod with the&e A:uf rican-boni industriis aro ii'iicctnt or ill jcntlin-nt. Aim-, tan miidcN, Amciicin mttliods, Amerloau policies are used hen to the nd tit.it Moulii.il llireatins to lKconie the foun tain head and fix-al !'iilt of Canadian manufacturing iiulustrb s. NOT PKIIINDI.Y TO RIXIPKOCITV. Tho manufacturer hire h no advocate of reciprocity. American as many of the Montreal in.inufai.lui crs aie, they are making no outiiy for reciprocity or fns tiade. Tlio Canadian branch of thc Ani'Ticm factory heio liar, .m adi. Ullage in tariff conditions as they exist that works-most successfully. lDgland. in bplto oi the preferential discount, is at a disadvantage as om pared with the louil factor. I'or the Ilrit lsu faeiory. exporting to Canada is not -einr.pt, wlilh- the Amc-icau-Ca(iadi in r-al. operating Iwre so as to evaiio tlw tariff, has the "tall" both in resident la bor and In contiguity to the last market ut stake. Hear in mind that Monlnal is the wool en and cotton manufacturing center of the Dominion. It bus ail of its r,iv ma terial from the Pnltrd States, for raw material Is free, of imiiost m thes. lines, uiul the Stales furnish tlio natural mar ket. Labor, "killed and unskilled. Is cheaper heic than in tho T'nitid State", although not cheaper than that of Britain. Hut the Canadian tariff ar.d the long wa ter haul from LJvtipool, Gla-gow and I-ondon leave the advantages wholly with the-' local, makers ot g-irrnuits, contriv ances ami woven mntesi.il. ARB, POING WE.LI. ENOUGH. Now, you ?o'Jo the Montreal manufac turer and iisk him what port of interna tional arrangement he want.s, und he will till t.ou that he is doing well enough, thank yol-. rho chances aro nine to ten that you will lmd an American superin tendent, an American manager, or an American proprietor in the factories of Montreal. If ou go throi.h tho factory Itself you will find it preponderance of i-killed laoorers from the I'nltcd Stdtes. Hero now are money, brains, labor all Inducted from I'nclo ham's domain to de velop and rc-allro upon the resources of Canada and induced to romo here by what? Tlio -leslre, nnd, p'rhaps, the ne cessity, to evade, tho tariff wall which separates the two eountiles. RECONCILDD TO THE TARIFF. It is fit here and now to say judicious ly that tho advent of American money, American Ingenuity and American Indus try is doing more than nnj thing ele to reconcile Canada, and -specially Quebec Province, lo the restrictive conditions of the tariffs :t tho two countries. The American manufacturer who comes here, forcd to do u y apparently in surmountable iequlsuc of our Interna tional trade relations, lwcomes at once a friend of tho- clrcumtanc-s. which in duced him to establish a "Canadian branch." The big factories started here by Amer ican capital havo had, yn far os the city and Provinces aro concerned, a bcnriiclal effect. They give work to the n.itlies; they help to estop emigration to tho States; they circulate money; they en hance all activities, whether civic or pro vincial. In a word. Montreal and Quebec nro pifcased with tho Incursion of Amer ican money, Amirlcan Industry, Amer ican methoJs of manufacturing .-indtntdc. Being pleased and looking for the Initial cause ot the- happy conditions, they tay: "It Is the tariff." Iffie, then. Is n ph.icn of the situation which to an American docs not present it self In any of the maritime I'rovnic-.c: Visiting to-day. say Iifty of the manu facturers nnd Jobbers of Moutical. I llnd tho former uniformly fnvor-ible to tho ex isting tat iff embargoes. What oulil be moio logical1 or. for that matter, more MlllNh'.' But with tho jobber, tho whole saler. It Is different. He would like to have an open niatket. Hi- wants rcelprorl tv, and be is in tho majority, of course. He would wish to buy in New York. In Boston, In Chicago, In open competition for low prices and cipia! values if there were no Intervening tariff. The consume r, more numerous still. nlo wants his wares at tho lowest price con sistent with slsple values. So that the re tall dealer, the jobber and the consumer of Montreal anil Quebec are, for selfish hut sisiucuti.il reasons, favorable to reciproci ty with the States. MANUFACTURER WANTS TARIFF. But the manufacturing clement In poll tics, in influence. In weight of invested ln teusts, outweighs public opinion and has better access to tho dominant parties of politics. You may Wdlk tho streets of .Montreal asking iuetions of shopkeepers, bujers, ni"ihanies and idler.s, und gain tho impreslon that f:ce trade In the con tinent is ire wish and purpose of the peo ple. But an hour's talk with the invested manufacturing chiefs will prove to vou that tho rich minority Is more powerful nt Ottawa and more fft.-itlvc at the polls than public senllmint. And It may cdlty American reader to know thut this overshadow Ins. preponder ant pro-tariff dogmatism in ,Queln-c. and especlilly In Monti e.il. Is exercised dv manufacturers of American origin nnd of American metheds. In the Huts described thus briefly it Is evident tliat Canada is not "getting' the worst" of th'o existing tariff regulations between the two coun- tries. So far as Montreal itself is concerned, there Is no Bri'lsh Imperial sentiment at work. If there is anv sentimentalNm ac tive. It Is VY-holly religious., and dominant Jv Roman Catholic, and. therefore, nnti Knglish. I have In my hand the re-port of a spench maelo by a Liberal "spellbinder," In which the orator told his audience of French habitants that Queen Victoria, with her own hand, murdered Sir John Tliomnson because he had chancif! l.ia J religion from Anglican Protestantism to! SUMMER CHALF0NTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This modern Fireproof Hole!, accommodating 600, was opened July 2nd for its 37th consecutive season after the expenditure of 5000,000.00 for improvements. THE LEEDS COMPANY. CJial'ottte .fti'uis Oj-tn I.ouiau t'atliolicisni vnel the audience be-iie-vi.il its mator 'I he rural district of tjucl" c utfei- the ino-i Miller ite .li-etorate to be found in ah or this eont.ni nt oi.t s'dc of Old Mriio. They .-re Ilenc-h by exti.-ietlou. "madians by invi-ssity, Eng lish by tolerance and Anicrirnns In ele site. I'EOPI.E FAVOR RECIPROCITY. The- Province l Quebec. In wnlch Mon treal is at tho head ot tide-water naviga tion, lias no whiter port With lis ship ments It cannot ie-.-ie-h the oi.tslde w nil exeept bv a long tail haul to Halifax and a shorter nut haul tn Portiami. Mi Us winter coimniiee, thereioit- muds log ically and unavoidably (ovvanl the I n ted Stales, but llie American tariff dtsbais considerable eoinine-rce, and ihe tialhi; Uoin Moam-al and ton lie-e tlir.wqh the ports of Maii.e. Jiaisn luisetl- an I - w lorl; Is all 'ii boat", bomd foi me lh.'is'i ports, and he free ii.nbois ot ihe Vest liidios The prei.iiiili mi-' of senii-ntnt In lacor mlpmi-itv -.v'th the I'nin-d Siaii-s 1 -in "iilall- ind elld"lll ic-iilt oi toe eoi - liiiiuis hen- s, t forlli with leg-iru to Momieal and tlu I'roviiiti 'ut t must 1m- reme:no"r"d th it li-e- manufae luring interest, whnh Is in tin asi-i-nne ne v as to iii.lltlc.il lnlli.'-me and wlm h pasir-ally is laigely Ami'iic-an, is, in l.ivor ul tin- et lating tarllfs. .",.: 'I errt- Illlillt- null Return, Via V.uiilali.i Line. TIi kets s(.ld Augu.t 23. ,, Scplemlj. r 1. reiiun limit Including September . lli4 Tie-ke I otlices. S'-vcnth ami Olive and Union Station VISITORS AT SL LOUIS HOTELS -John P losan ir sllcr tprlns". Ark. in resl"tt- i 1 at thi !-i I ! (,us II rusiri arried at tlio St NiiheJa. from New York ve?lt-rdai -Mr. i.nJ Mrs l"r lem k II Wlly of In OlaiMllls are- al ll- Hotil JtlTirFuti Mr rli'l Mis ". -. Mi." It of tluuio. Pair vifllors, .nr at the M. Xlchcla" Ml eirje," and ill's lana Tnplitt 'f IMoeuilnsl.ia. Me) . arr at the Hoti-1 J-.Te's. in Al llie: soutliTii arc: r e- elarki-. TarU. K . II Timi. VVilminirle.il. 1k-1 ; -re" Ilrtlnlng Allenlown. Pa., und Archie N Je.hn fill. Kalit.i-1 Clt Mr. ami Mr JI L. "lackelford of Trment O.. are at Hie I.lr.111. I'reel A. Jonei yf Houston. Trv.. cnri To tlm eli je-ti-nl afternoon and registered at the Planters Hotel. V paily frnni Menroc. Ark.. vlitlDS ili Kalr nr .it tin- Un.Jll lintel In It are s, C. Ilullvtk. X 1 Ulliton and VV. j Mnii.sim Mr. and Mrs Jame-s B i".uumpi of Kirli mond. Vu . ure at th,. I'lTnttrs -Mr an.l Mrs II. Llcktr of Uftc Unci, are at the Llnde-H. Ai.i-inc tlii gu-eti at tlic I.ac!Me are Mr nn.l Vies A. S. 0'l:rln of lullas Ti s Mr and Mrs I II. i-larke. New 'ioik. .uiel J e Hughe of Kllinian. Ariz l: w. Muoro of OclfaEt is a cuest at the bt, Nlchelas. ai riiie-iiKo iintcis. ni:iTiii.ic.-Ki'i i.m.. I'M" ISO. All. M - Till- St I'-.lK pi-r'n-i. rrz i-t-rii nt hoti I hire li-'ti h.- ai follow s AuJitcirlum- VV. r. I'nlili-r. VV J Iii-mtt, II l: MJM-r. J. VV l-hlllli". ItrlpRswll. x. I'om-ixij, CL II 1'arkfr. O I SIi.ini Hienimn llouc L.. N r.jrt, JI. 13. Hlanl.y. A I. Mian" 1'ieat Xe rtliorn It. II Hrailli-y. w s Huy imui 1; C IiuId. Mr5 r. VV Hunt T I" Mille-r. X. II Hwiw: Kale-rticr-U P Jobr.FOii II X 1'r.rter irji.I I'arl:.c K . 1!..-1 I: 1". OHl hier.t IVlmcr Il.'iu-e Mr- I. JK-11. It VV l.rooki. II. 1:. Graham. G. I,, ."icon, C Werner, c 1" tate-i llr'vneirt It. VV. llunttr. I. I Mason, C. I. ltjifenliler. VVindfccr-Cllfton-W. H Kill.. IV n. Tumcr Al ew "cirk letela. r.ni'uni.ic mi:ciai Xe- York, Auk. "ft. Amon-r the arrivals nt the hotels heie lo-ilay v.ere the folloiv-lii!- from Jllssmurl: tsC IouS. I. 1.. Ilanlev anil Mr? llailry, H M Xf.fl II 1'auii, .1 JI. I'lilf-rneiot an.l Mr- inrlrn-iil, ImiM-rlil, T. M l'lununT. J 1..-V-N unel Mr Iwli-, Marl!orcu;;ti O. I HrrrrHn A II llernnan. Gnind I'nlon. cl Tinkir. J I. Galelj. York. W II l.-!i-r. Manlattan: K. Wlilieman and Mrs Whlti man. Holianl. W. Vounc anl Mrs- Yotinr". Murruy 11111 r McCorralek, llfnil.l f-nuari-, ;. H. Iie.lr.r, Sinclair. 1 I.asliaver. ltri.welway CVn tral: II Iee-Kr .inel Mrs. ItecKer fcisiMinir. c. Ii Uivle, Clrcpe.bli-. Kaij- Oil J K. Kiellr. Kt Ilcnln. Ttrpnlrln-c f Fine M'-clche And Jev.elry a specialty. F. t Drostn, Seventh and I'lnc. FRANKFURTER BOILER BURSTS Three Pcrt-ons Probably Will Die as Itcsult of Accident. Xevr York, Aufr. IS. Three person.-? will prohahly die as the result of the explo sion of a frankfurter holler in the part tnent of Israel nosenwiis, In a tenement In Norfolk street to-day. They arc: Jto fcer.!w clg'.s wife, 1 '.inline; hn 3-year-old sen, Alendel. and his "-months-old hahy, Una. Ito3enbvvcIg .llmsclf liad a narorw escape. The ocplo.sion and a small lire that fol lowed created a panic In the tenement. :c.si riswe.-lr- In a frankfurter peddler. He nihil thu fuel tank of his frankfurter holl er with kerosene anil Ilchted the wick. It Is thought, without .scre-wlnf- on the stop per. Ills wife and children were In the room when the explosion occurreel. scat tering the hlazlnj- nil ahout the room and betting their clothln-f on fire. Wee! d Inn; It I int. (Solid Cold). Finest qualities. 13 to S3). Mennod Jaccard's, Ilroadway and Locust. $3,000 COW DIES IM IOWA. Villa, Aberdeen-Angus, liecomes Sick on Freight Car. Adcl. la . Auk. 23. Yala. considered the most valuable Aberdeen-Angus .cow In the country, valued at M.OW. died here to-day. She was owned bj- V. 1!. Keeley of Mount Pleasant, la., who was shippim; her from the lovv.i State Fair at Des Moines, to the Minnesota s-tate Fair. The animal be came sick ein the train, and was unloided at Adcl in the hoi-e- oSgpciiiu- her life. Val.i had been :i hvifrpstakes winner in Chlcaco and had easily curried off the sweepstakes at the Iowa fair. She was to havo bee-ii taken lo fit. I.ouls, wheie she was expected tn be ii prize winner. Illi.vr lleiltliiiEr lViirl.ii .Snfr. IIEPVISMC bl'IX-IAI I'oplar Uluff, Mo., Aus. 23. An attempt was made at 11:13 o'clock last night at blowing open tho safe at tho bottllns works. Many pcr-ona ran to the factory, but wcro held at bay by sentinels on the out?ide. The safe was torn to pieces, but no money or paiiers were taken. The rob Lers havo not been found. IllckH'I.lrtalcI Cnpnilinp Instantly cures lreadache.exliaustlon, Indigeallon and colds. Ilrjnn llrnvv III;? Crvrd. KErUULIC SPIXIAL. Clinton. Sin., Auk. 28. Blsht thousand persons entered the cates of the Clinton Chautauqua to-day to hear M'llllani J. Bryan lecture on "The I'rirc-e of Pence." His arj-ument was an appeal for the ap plication of tho rule. "Thou shall love thy ncishtor as thjyelf." Best for Itneumatlsm EJimer & Amend's Prescription, So. 2S."?. Celebrated on Its merits for many effectual cures. OxTrani Arrived nt Welliivllle. KBI'L'IIUC SPHCIAU M'ellsvllle, Mo., Aur. 2?. The ox team of Centralla. accompanlcei by Owners Ste phen and Forrest Roddy, ased 14 and 10 years, arrived here yesterday afternoon and went into camp o'ver Sunday. The Koddy brothers are accompanied by two men and three other boys. I RESORTS. li'titr lot -older, I eajlrt ami Aatei. AMUSEMENTS. u DEES-XJSua-IjSiJIiiC I The Ii !0e of lliu Tatr and the 1'air uiivaUt: lMucdtor IVsdval 1nrale lailv al 2'$ O'Clorle Sr ill- Church of th lleW Sepulclir". Mofqi I it Omar. Dlunim of th Mount of (ill it. tin i Jews Wullln Uill. anl il. VU Dolri ' Ktfl CuMih rt-y ) Minnie I'roin 1'rmcIpXi r.-irt Al'MltON ONLY 2C a at'i"f ) h nn i itr .f , tli$ atin ni r in Mf-i mi i ' tp'lj I' ,n !ail-r mi i mh till 10 n n drnt- inn 1.' ' AMUSEKENTS ON THE PIKc. wmm WILD WST, c i:vi i;it in riivii. I.VII.Y PLUFOKMAM t,S - f. IMlHf M i; i nt i vuat 1'l.vi; i'ti:''' ). . AMi v i M M V I-I VI' Krl VVLKKI.V AliMI-.'-HlN . M i A44n . tV. nnYlI.t. H;r, Tlilrs! lorA.rir iii w iiomi Ml aniHULi MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, Mlnntli- II;.. . J. Josiali White & ions. tssiESSSSizaseBssssssitVSsss Th! snut rtiurt rr-cn tli jcar r-urd. Com Wne rimi. health ar.J pIcm.UTi tcr your va ticn Only a ffw liouiv riOn from hi- Louli, iiur AttKa. Ind., n Whbath K it'rotd .N iure Rr-at-&i cuir for KheumatN-n. Gout, Clrtne, fckln. JlUddr. Stutnacb znl Ner us DlJ-fAs-a. Tor liiutlfully lllujtratr'd mcaztna nrd all Information, artarcf V. T.. Kramer. Grral VanncT Krnror Inrt 473 ROYALPAUCE"1"'" Jlct lieautltull- lce-aied en th Atlantic Coat; cj en to Oetcl.e-r 1st. p.clal S.p'emle-r rate- Un.r entirely c.w manacmcnt. Writ, for LbCklrU clnii. B I'rcttyman. eiwn.r and rrcxri'tor. Lyman J. "Watrouv. munager. Green or Black You won't mind the hot weather while "seeing the fair" if you visit the CEYEON GOVERN MENT PAVILION and refresh yourself with the pure, delicious and satis fying tea that is served there. If you want the best use only "Finest the World Produces." AT ALL GROCERS. TAILORS OPPOSE SOCIALISM. St. Louis Jlan Honored by ilu tiial Aid Orgiiiiixittioii. nufTalo, N. Y, Au;. "3. The L'nltca Garment Workers of America, at the last mectins of tlieir thirteenth annual con vention this cvenlnK', votwl down a reso lution committing the organization to So cialism. The resolution was introduced by Delegate Joel JIoscs of Itochester. De bate 0:1 the proposition was long; and heated. I'ilca, Hamilton and San Fran cisco delegates led the ippoitlon end the resolution was voted down by a large ma jority. A resolution exonerating Acting Secre tary Thomas J. Crouchley ot wronir-iiolnr; In ofilcc was Introduced and unanimously adopted. The Tailors Mutual Aid AsocIatIon elected the following officers: Prcsielcnt, Charles Ortcl, Syracuse; cecretary, Will iam IJlock. St. LouN; treasurer, Jllss Shaddock, Buffalo. Th" Louisville Courier-Journal fiv r.f the Kibosltlon Number of TIIK WORLD'S WOHK: "Itcallzcs an unprecedented achievement In majrazinc-maklnf-." ZJS picture:. 60 cents, on all news stands. ig;Eli't!Sr??;-4--j'cJ!s''''''t-7-W!fl'J;!-1"li rail tab bp. f 175 I: Id i yi re ur & r& gf SI rr. m a rre-'. rrrvw a i la mm i li iasir lis I B .vu mn a n Ren 7x ri a t i tk-c n in ti ip t. nn ni.'j I EAST EHD OF THE PIKE, jg, i ' h u i I -' I ' f.t Hie T 1 il l ITU I MJMMfcH KhhlJK b. in w m iit. . m.u it. l.m ROIKeoTS SMITH I0IIE1Y 50th YEflR- ie1i!i,. "' s''-s-''rSr.-'.i.erS -j3fEuU9 Li 1 0 trS vk? Irs &z lis sau E I m. at n nn .... I 8i!ff6SCJai1 ua nd n mn. - . .is. j Sarr-miJIiin JBW 3 En'Jjl' "witrlaj " ffiffle I vim. mhb M LPTOM'S A'vlUSEMENTS. wrjrrr.viM.ifITMtf,ir-l-tVrrrr- FTSf ESte. iaiiw m a. viral 15 BHH r&ft? & &$? v$R v 5) A..tfL l,bB T-lJ7.J 1 V J-. r. ' 1 I 'f-II I 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. R,1'rTl,'7" OM C3'!'5f I!nl solllli of r-rr! V. heel, rail ir Live i'i il TrtS b H.Z. -lnrl i:vliiliit. S)in-i-I.l Inliniiiiiriil Million. iiimpmii r.i:Mi vi '.ii. r.'ie; nnrs. si.oci. MII'K I; Passes eiii.-il nt i:inint; i"-rfiirmain-es Onlj. SPECIAL TO-KIQHT VISIT OF - .-...- AMUSEMENTS meet nnz AT THE IO l in; rn.oim.ono ,'i-ri: i linv im: vu s i, ii:-: i KRS2AK CF V!ENKA- KARL (iUUA I'liST COMJUCIO;? IN Till; WORM) Of: POPULAR .MUSIC. AND JlflAA fcfclyt0SA, lOMIKTIIII. IMItUtllM. 'I Hi; (.!. TIT II! ISI-VTII V l 'I III: MOULD. .i:i vr i i i:c iium-i'ai ST- Jtirvi isam. M.IMIV -IJCIvl.T. It) I.I. ss-.oji; vioVllil.V. Kloilt Mi:i'.KLV. rll.lMl. rxZ5E!E212!ZZSZ3ZZZSZZZZZZZ ATTLE Of r i,... . F. .., .- .... j i t. i ; I . .1 i 'in.u.i i.eiatj i i .(, i p iml sii lu i. a it. snjin!., 1 ' Mu l- i M ii ii I. ai ii .3 ADMi'SSION, JWCLUDIKG fi i.nn inccs I, C, f ?11AAL SHOW west ekp of pgg. C"aKMiiiJsujaaajiigi2xzEsss SCHOOLS. V-W, vfvrv' o vm CrmL r ur v sivt:-s- .si; Hl.ee anil Ni.lth M uvWl fir m.m W at UTirNP AND TJJI.KGItVPin ( KNTritV T r...... 1, let t. I . i- i i tV'J" ii?'' a. 1 i .'! ' iv i ii iitU- ' ! ceived r M r.N Ii T.S of jsi- or olde r auel Iiish feoci.tl ne ;;. r-uiar is iml Thurcdav f-cjit Z-i l'iiu .-.i.uutlfd anv at .ii id. mj Stii lo hikiir UTTf3! tflil H 11 RL at J frU S Pifar lib I. ii e ot.l t I ct ; etr ir e. KMtni.I.JII'r 2SO. New hulldlnir. with unlauij nnl ttttra 'Ivet .minri-nrn. Fli.sle bed oonis v,iil slttlm; room adjacent for sev eral lMll'.IMI'l 'IIIIM:ii I'll I l.ry. Khr-nnt bom. iStronc Christian ln-Muk-icc r-riiserv nr ry of music Strictly 1'uropein method3. CO.SKKVA'IOItV i:MU)I.1,3Ii:nt is..-.. For illustrated cata Iokm ajflrcrs ?.IRS. V A C. STOCIvAIlD. I'resldent. TviviHj -hltli Year. UcIiKliffnl nnil i'.rul (b f ni Location. r( ncrvi In iiiii'-t lx unliof.-itillnl iMtiilrru ltilldinx. Firi-jironf lltirrnc!j Xi-u Drill Hull nuil I,ftIorn(nr-r. m rCnrifl.-Oll flX?M.ljir. jstk C ISIANUnL MM .U iUIOUL .- .',,nh,V;,"w' Tim "IVVITi-l 11-TH 1-or will cltn Senleinbr it. Hlnh Sthccl punlla ar.J uraJuatn rt rritnr a. e i " ' t e 1 i urt'l'ile ct' r Sj nlkant3 mi.t 1-e ervamlnel s.ptpmb.r 20 In A lib ' :. ocnir i v urban History anJ l.r.ijll.h i ir-- ct -Icej. tnclueilrr: Ilraftlcs a. J T 1 Pruitt e Ijt n i I M 'e-n Iiiijic. c er-; f.iur jearj Unequaled cpportunlt for trie-r jcU training Iir 1 ri r t-i-uf-.it on ami t - r-ra tlral life. J- nj f M-ei gje lrn r to VV H Vtc-KI'OY Prlnri. al 1" r tie- ai ii.i r 'at rati-s apr'y l n: '- M Vi)OI)U-nD. Dlre-ctcr. ot nil, in! re sail irinu nm i M . iNStil f-. lit Ulil I. Ill w wiitib.hw . mi vwk...wia tyx'atlyu unsjrps32. Uulldlnps rnodrrn nn n w'v rulpp i . aorllmry ftjltaiitifcCfc in picil, Cr.irltidT; ani Bu-ins Courtis. ?"Hr(iIt ft t n esirfer ri i i-ii. i irful m ral train ff k" lincampr-.ent at WorM's TViIr begl'a O u 17 Alll tiKe IVona-i Iar lariicrs tlurinj; acatln Illntritj ratalnsu fres. tltlOKGR W. mtUCTV Irf CHRlSTiA COLLEGE NVnv Dormitory, Xew Auditurlum. Xew 31us!c HalL Acfidcmlc Degree. Schools of MnIc, Art, Oralorv and Doni'atIe $cUtic. An lant CoIIqo Home. KxclusUe lat ronaso. Kor Citalopue. ailtlrss MIl. W. T. 3IOOIM. rrrKliIrut. Colninltln, Jin. nwsfniflieyysSrifitStS fc-r.i r te I J.'vltl' fa . ti j -njjfi "r-rs WT - nX''j. . 0 1 1 fjrs-ciiiucr iVAiiiictry vdi&uoi - !U f '-tJTv ediool for Mii-ouri-s-jLti; Laivrrsity an lall Hailo-rcullfcc.. CoR-p'c-t. v;tSiV .1 rmr nfUcer elttallnl by lsfcre-l.ry f VV r. l--J.tto si-nt In eitemlons am x,, tlu i-vason. lorcalalo-rue.ai-elrec. . J) "Tcr a catalo--nc of lb 5 Oldntl and Lnrcest faililarj School la ths JiidJla Wrst. aJircti- HBWARBB-PA Vnr liltlirr .elnrptleui of Yonntr V'oineii .nelKlrtt. Modern anil proRrcssive. rrepara torv and collesro courses, tnns.i-. art. elocution, pbyaieacl culture. Miile-in annual ac-eslon bcclri-jbept.lJth.lWl. Bend for Illustrated caUloKUe. IlIItAil D. GIioiTS, I'rt.td.nt. 1-QTtS For eloy rLIQUOR BRINHING, MORPHINE All l,2rc-ti: Clin Uiloi. Hf-Jriitdlnll, Taijco in J Cmsr!! Xddistiont " "R. a. 13. BL.AIINIC, '.tXrC 2801-3-5 Locust fT., St. sftai . - -,...c.T ran - rna.c SCHOOLS. LIHDEKWOOO COLLEGElhSS.1 1S21 150 Ti( plonor K.rls chmI ot th V.L IlJlar. (lasslcal ami CollKa Prtpara tory cojrs Muale Iocuti n Art. GI'O. C. VI 11. Director lI-T.utitul location L.'tctr.c rnr tn fct. Iiuf Catilo-rJe rn application. RKV. KIMBALLHALL aCfflil ft-e!?ft. us iw,at.i.. vmv of llaile Bri. InmlP" rl. Slitf cmlr-nnt intrco tr. I nrirnlr-A Kre Advanlaxr!. TchT trulnlne dciwrtm'nt. SjrfH-Ul rtttal-nts. pttr-iln;iimitfil Hi-ini Vail tcnnl'cin''b-tt'Tab'rI2, 1 4. ciatr$u' mallodfr JIN I M TT ! K)l T. Prrt.lt.rnL. n&3eaar7xua7 Do You Ever stop to consider tha present citicicncy ot the TELUUKArH isliKVJUU emmoared with what it was before the "POSTAL entered the field? U11.L1A1I I'. ilOMEs. H. J. DU.-KNErrt-. 1'ialdcr.t. S.cietarr- UnTAIIMSIIKD IN 1SJ. 3ii"oriti .vr.vri: mltuai. kiui: a.u jiaiii.m: in-i uori: coii:a.nv. Offi r. Ko 717 CliMlnut it.. St. Ixiuls. ilo. T.I. nell llaln 2T7IA. T.l. ICInl n A 1jC3. I'ollci.a nr. written on either aloe or o-1uai (Ian. H.nnr C Hairttick. J. n. C. Le.ca M It. Orthwfln. D. D. TYalk.r Wm. F. Homes Ja. vy Bel!, fi. C 3trnr.. 9 i u II.M u.iii m . P-inn S MONEY mi! CUREoi I 9 f! S Send lor Free 2?.:e Book cm RiC 1 1 1 U W at D'.ui). Eitniiitl.t Fret. B IMS. THORXTON iIV0e. 3W30llTaSt.,St.Ul:J Univcnally Acknswl cr'nsd tc Be the Feature ot the Fair. Catnp FUcopllsn Alter Ecch PericrmsncE. ALL THE ST. LOUIS NEWSBOYS. . .. II. Ill lMH"HPKI Will IIMW1WTWI I I mm ON THE PIKE. S?23 ?. " A fa Mi.ro it vs iimsi: im: I'Aiit. i tit: :,vit. XPBZZIZ&S SAWTIAQUJ ... ,1. ...n 1 tin rr i .illirn 1. C,T.. 'J .ml-ir. . .. 1 rui the act i.il blow- M i I jmoi. f - el.-! re to int In i'"J feet RiSEriVED SEAT, 50c. i, 9- . ad '1 i-t n- .. JT , ill UAJlXt. corner n if of JIIssoutl .1 l.'v. r III (. f..1 I... ll.n I t r - I i a ni? u r th" lj'nt c is r inr ij-i c it ri a u iM ii ;- i'tii '11 t' .luilll J illiJi till- 1 r ft Century tuiicins. or adcJresj -Q.0V.rsJV.f ul i;t jii 1 niverslty has p r-j ireil many hoys for col ih t. e nimir I ties ii vvll as for hu?-nes Tlovs re 'I i I '- tr..in.iii; for professional, lhcmry .-'it r. fc pt iDtli, -)ti .mil 21st School ojiens . i M r.-e fir . at ilosuc or see principal t IIAltLIOS C I ItD. I'll. U.. I'ripelpal. FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nevada, Mo. jinani UPPER ALTON ILLINOIS. rjwtiE Irritliti.llj- tranjr I'nrulty. 'I Iinronw Militiiry il inel pi Inc. Mate- find ntlonul Itccoultlon. X.lniKfil tn mo. neurit? i a mm jrnr. Inrlr iiipllciitl(in ndvlnllj EUBBH H asffiJ?3 h-ssiizi&smi COI.().m:i, ALISCUT II. J.VCK&O.V, A. .IT.. IelIent 4 -t -vi Lir"ik- m- vn mr -sr. - If lo Mile by S.ean, and Ue.trlc Car,. FOR WOMEN 54th Year iissonri Military Academy:? C.fnlltmrnt se-hnol. s.e-r bmletnr. r nil fai-nlty. IneltTielnala lniloi. Ilia for tieiwri-5, tniTeni.tT. c.OYrmrflciit wlieiol. i fs'Iiuri. I.i-aal 'al reiniry rultnnsl rj.lr. 1'trfis.t Ilth. AUll'i. IWI-rlittolbomi. 'wdM-aWce-t. Catvlocuc. Auilrta. Col. '. U. t'lLNMLLE, Sack, Jlcilco, ilo., Uacl'. Founded IS4i ecocnlzed ireparalorr bui-ilDcti course. Ilmnmr.m.nli C.I.T. i. J.1..1... HmtL, IUaoTllk, Hm. MILITARY ACADEMY, Lexlneton, Ma FiVETTE MISSOURI n lYpeley r - hylclini and M-inauer Louis. StllfiMi, E'jmsii-itiSt VH? ,CCB 1NO MlllllTHl. SCHOOLS. Military Academy Culrrr. Xnrf. IMi rail fcr lt mere .oys. and most uc-fTM-inl Mrhncul hWtrt. ArHT rlr. U rlt for H.attMtM imtiloifue. Hncmof Hall -louis. Afissnttrt. A JJnr anil UuariimK col inr nrw. Oolit-Rc pr-ra-iT!ons a pciaity. Cfrtlflcat ad rnlta to Iitt oVecc. wcrM's I'alr cppurtunl fla. Atfl.TPaiaai tle hiss it. ii. MATiinrrs; rrincip.L CHEUY CHASE School for Oirls. Twrentlith fct. r.t.ir llaltlmcru At.. VTAS1.1NOTON-. D. C On. ml anS Ceilli-j: Preparatory Courn.. Iil.al location fae-inif Uoe-lc Creek T-arlc French Ih. lancuaeq ot thn house. Tennt.. BasLet Ball and all outdoor sports Cltalejru Mile. U M. EODLIGNX rrlncloil. tU1TlnC I III''""-1 school for 700ns-wo-UUn I lUtlLLU m-n and Klrls; 67th year b.L.cs et. "O. f acalty of Specialist. In char of IJepirtraenu for l-nslisti, Cla.slcs and Conll nexilat onKuaKi. Seinie. Mualc. Art. etc Una llrmnanlum, Heautiful Oimpus. Tennl. Oour-a. Clolf Links. UaMcet-1-alI I'leld. Apply early; ut applicant, on wamnc nsi a'r'-. ;.tis ii r.. iiAsr.i-.ii. l'rinclpal. Godfrey, 111. SEMINARY. BISHOP ROBERTSON HALL fEnlwonal) etabliiii .STf; boaMInc and day i"rhool for lrl: reopens D. V. September 7S, IC-t Ad&It to SI-TER SWPERIOFt. IWT-ltlT t. Corapton atenue. bt, Louis, Mo. Ask for ProspctU3 H. MlCKi:7.in SCHOOL. Dobba Irrr-on-Iludson. N. Y. Careful preparation of 150 boy. col.esc and bosmea. CFcs. JW0 and .J7W ) Fall (tnm. SDtemlKr 21 Jamri C Murkftizln T.l- j tcc:or: W. W. JUndalJ. Ucadmastcr, i Iwikllal filial I II WIEGQLLEGE i i ii i sy-''' jw. aulvfer AUCTIONEERS. L L SELKIRK & CO., AUCTION AND STOR.AGK. flrguldr sal- .tv i-alurJay at watiy'iU'l flR'I icerieni! nfflc:. 10010 13 Choutwiu (,uw Hdlf in residences a specially. IiK.ne Kinlocti C157 WESTERN SALVAGE WRSCKSNG AGENCY TOW ar.j :vj7 Vah(nston anu-. htnHtr ot rii and Aljrln5 alfl?c. Watch tJr epeclal notices. $.W IZL f;N. .'.Innnsfr. AMUSEMENTS. mmu Tlioator r.va.i,os s:30. Larzc-.tsnl rinct Theater In the City liuill l.ilc the (Iraad Opera foiM I'arls. Ifnnmy ani Comfortable Seats. Oonntuwn Ticket tilt.c. Judge Dolph't Unix rr. Sli llllri. """"'" ' TramnT' AUlVS SSH: Hi tr Th.in Amrr(.-a.") TI s rrate t ienl mn t i.vpnivii .e It vcr nrrxliiceil in tin nnrlrl. A fottmic in ' eistumes. Frederick K a fiower' 1'iiniil.ir Mu .-al .. t Tha j MyiUrlous Radium liinie. lilO Sing- t crj. Actors and Itancertt Htnuti'.ut i Tableaux Wonder tul llallct lllstor- i .Va tMucationa! ij - xxm -m oi- 3Pi-oo: y-i c 1 fir e,.K.r .jr.. i) c r.tj. i e.ti- 7 Ji i Ji in 1' er- lxS.at On Il-jllar Mater . Weil. sa( an.i Sun I.M. .S'at Z ren,et I'.ot S-!-. M cnt. vl.i, s-"vTrt i;i;Hi:i:vi:r uii'A I ill liFIwy OLYMPic-v-w-r IN TII33 02?'2J'2:c;jB: J .! M r.laj Kliw .t Brlnn-r'" Mighty Eauty SpiKtarl iOTHIR GOOSE. m;at hvi.i: tiilkvoav. CENTURY THEATER. Mshlly .it :!.-;. .Vlnls. Me-il. nnd ant. BLANCHE RING in her greatest hit, Vivian's Papas. upIiortfl by IIKK lO(U. IItir . -.niip Otr-ri Oiirsc Aile C(unliit Council THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN m:t o- sua Tiit'it'.nir. COLUMBIA. PIXTI! .D hT OIAKM23 STS. EUt-iric Kan . Cooler Than Outdoor. Alt Thi' VJc anj ".ext Minday. r CvHlnuru aulJelIlc 10 in 1j:W Dallj. I aLMn Jt H,r n. a whull . i "or r lean Trt KrniraW i ltrn M.tr ratiJ liii IV -niiamjfc;orl. . M )rris-M- Ill-h & Q-y, Krlv& Marline. I'elmorp r DattcII, Tl. Kln'ulrom- 15c-3Cc-0c. Orctufn CUIrs, Pescmfl, Ut. GRAND MATINEES Wod. A Sat. 23c and 50o. NIkH Trices w?, Sc, JOc. c. SI.9Q. MMIH- IS Khviit nrl Prc-rit- ; Th Xe-it JIuical Come3j- i-rr-atlcn. 1 TJ&W Jkrl. 6-PEOPLE-60 -nO"WW. SpecUt Mmt Frtor. liAVLIN'S Tit Tktattr Waarm You S tarn Rut Snowa tor Lltlla 1 Mooar. i Nlsht Pric-j Ifc. Zic Sic. Mc No Hlcfier. , ?05A0'rroaa: , Jt: Bridge at Midnight. ! c Matins Tu'lav. TburSy, Stnrtr. Sun ilit. Nit "A Working Olrl lV"ronc." CRAWFORD !B,Sf2K Cool an a Summer Garden. lYlcen. U. W. ZZ. Wc. Mat!aee- Tu(Iav. Thudav. Saturday. ' TIm Supreme Succe. X1.TT3VEA.TV XXZ1AZI.T0. A Tru ptorv Frcm, Life. N-Tt "For aiothert 'Sakp' STANDARD. IIOXE OI FOLLT. TVVO FltOMCS DA1X.T. B0N-7GN BURLESQUERS. ::o r.M'CTinc r. ni hUOKINC IN I'AHIILET yrt IVocU FIll'll IR1tlS nit; SHOW LDELMAR GARDEN jm OUISIANM MATISCZS: BAROAIX WEIL. h-KlOAY, ... MATIXBCS SUNDAY. CMta Wed. mat at Bollman'a. Friday ISc A Mo FREE! Admixlor to 40-acro Garden. jnS"0 Llcctric LlKhts. Jallv Hand Concerts. 10.W) Chairs in Grounds. : OPEH-AIR RESTAURANT & no imlsi:iii:t i--K4.Ttii.ES so i-..niT uicui Aiinc IV.IIIv Tiin mo pice on thh hilu COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN. EVA MUIGE, DEVLIN'S ZOUAVES, Linv HAWKINS. NORA UAYKS. Al. KILLDS. P.OATTINO AND STKVKNS. Tneilnj. Auiill.t ::i. tA;i,rS -nI1T. WEST END HEIGHTS. W,!,-yrAIt ACTS- Rcflni-tl Vnulrvillr and Hnnclaic In the raSliion after tfce p-rfcrnwnce, fre-a. Dally Mat. and Niirht performance. Market t-treet cars direct; all lln? transfer. Chouteau aenu car direct Sunday. Flnct Scenic HaIIwjv In the World. FLEISCHMANN'S VIENNA RESTAURANT. Donath's newl arrived Hcnna Orchestra Trill play from 12 to 2 and from S to ID at FLEISCHMANN'S VIENNA Kast nJ of Modfl S?trt, n-ar DcFcrrst TVIre Ipsa Towir. World. Fair grounds. Adm. Free. i'.1.ijmmmmmaamLwmmmmfmLwmm THE SIGHT OF A LIFETIME If AVitni'MM-rdi From THE FERRIS WHEEL The Day View, of the Exposition and tha Subllma Illumination at Hllht an Pesr!ess Spectaelet. Base Ball To-Day Game Called at 3:45 P. U. NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, Vandevenler Aicnue and Natural Bridge Road. New York IS.' St. Louis RACING Fair Grounds, VdHderenler Ave. rend ItBtaral IJrldir. Road. SIX RACES DAILY BeBlnnin-; at 2i30 F. M . 1 , ADMISSION, Including Graed Stmd, 51.05. , I "4, v- .J rsy&&&i&fjy&MS s-ytst. J w t -v-'v'J i r J.J.f-t JS-fjZ?r