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"LfTAS e --- f t J" - m- V -k? "j&-SWa1--i'' rK-JLfi?A'KT- j?t?5- FS-fsPiv5 iW THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC J WEDNESDAY, J ANTTABT 11. It05. 10 ; Z' m, WOULD MAKE GUILTY MAN EAT STOLEN JELLY WITHOUT BREAD HEAVY SNOW FALL AND INTENSE COLD WE OUARANTEBTHIS SALE TO BO BONA FIDE AND CHALLENOB ANY ONE TO PROVB THE CONTRARY TEN FLOORS DEVOTED TO SAMPLES If STATES SECOND ANNUAL CLEARING zizn SALE - r-ci. -zs? "i V - ;-wir- il Wl Wheat Fields of West Covered by Saving Blanket of Snow, While in Southwest Long Drought Is Broken. wv 7T" MAI &LyvS i. jl X& lw l'M teL- vryt : -r-r &?b n i 1ZMZ?- VJP I I , J1 f xjx 1 i 1 W I - if MANY RECORDS FOR LOW TEMPERATURES ARE GONE. m- itw;r jatk -v"F.irheE Etreet-Oar .Service in Number of Cities Is Tied Up Much Stif- ferinc by Cattle and Other Stock Is Reported. A Mlrrart exterds throue-hont the TCeat end ?oWhct to-n'sht. carrjlni; with !t henxy fall of pn". rWt ard ra'.r.. and In -ome ji'acfs evtrimely low temiera-tu-i- In th wh'nt b't the fnnw Is of in enlir. , V r r.it. nhl! the r-iln that catre to '. x'o tin Itt'ian Tct Hury ami Ukla hnni wa fjmlK Ik nrilcial Tlir puihout Miss-.iiri. Illinois. Kir',11 etui Nd ra.-.ki. n iw fell alm'.-it unceaifins Jj . II dn j-iTiLi SEVERE SNOWSTORM IN WESTERN MISSOURI. ICaniK Ity. J .i V A fe.rA snow Storm j.rx tiled to-d ly !n W.istem Mi eotir. ,.n 1 tl.ttu.lio-it K.in-ns H.o tir j r t-ir raticel fro'ii . i!e..-Tee.; Rbixo zero m I. jn i, uit abnoal ArUatisas Several bue'e-ts of Jelly, valued at IIS. t were stolen Monday from Tency Shelby at No. -,22 Hum Btrw-t. The Central District Folic- are undecided what tilt, puiil-hmnt In iiuch a aieo ihovM . be. One iollcni!Ui fax-crs makins the thief, when he Is caught, eat the Jelly, j "Would you Klve him any bread to so with It?" a?.l another bluecoaL "Bread, tvell I should aj.y aot. JI hould eat It 'wlUi bla hand." wm the reply. The stolen Jelly has cot been recovered. If It U and Is ta'iten to the Four Courte. a 1 Is th caie with rnexn. i-tcJen property, u va'ch will have to lx? k"jt 03 tt. as r ernl of V.jL-i1ii Ifjnold'fl men ara knows li harn k t.nte for J!Iy. Jonrn K!k:uui of N. C19 Hpraca atrMt hut l-n nrr-'tfd ly ih rollc and la brliiK helil i-cmKi K n-i lnc:KiUoa. Hihiont J"-lMr hr docs t:ot Ilka Uy ar.u V.011M luiic 1.0 nvirun for uteallnc It. hhflby tuM tlio jiiUt: he hu.1 ni?oyM TtlKhtout to t-irry In i-oal a f.w day ago and It a tiinniKh th up!cloca of tba ovi.ir of t!i Jelly that ltlahtout wa ar-ro-tl lK-jit th fact that the irtly wm tolao fnun I'Jjm street, none of tho ' " nuide from that fruit. IUJPberrjr. traw bcrry and cpjjj? pr-Jomlnatc In tba make u;i f ;hf m!KlrK "sweet stuff," aooordlns to the pollro report- FROM PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TO JANITOR OF CLOAKROOM William L. Scott of East St. Lonis Attends to lints and Wraps of Democratic Mml)er. of Illinois Urislatun Erstwhile Oppo nent of Knosev.'lt and Parkor on a Ticket of Color Has a Tale of Wm- as to How H Was Eliminated From the t'unpain as a Presidential Possibility. F: J 'rph. :io. Jan 11 5now. wlilih l sr f.illlis t noon H"-! . 1 oii'huM ! -Kit A h i-v ulr.d N wiu'.tnc driff tli.it .nt :fr4-N k" itl with th ;:-itlon 01 rulwrtV ftln -li-li!lr 'ih- nrM r.illwn rl li l -ii i:; miIM. an 1 to -!" .1 !.v i'h .if li!ri; p. r Ioi the j.i liiiit; ' Kin -..ltd cr..it .i'llleulu :riil tn II - I -..!! l.iri to. ;;!. 1 11 'M.nt- t 11. .11 .-1 .u;- of ftnir In !. ul'l I- 'I iMitiiHiisf ln.fi: to win t-r 1W1 it I ' 1 J- hi- It. n iiifft-nti? giu'lt lor w 1 1 u jiioKt lit J:i:ri iimci-dtm. Sl'rmKt ''.. i 1 . J.m In TIia "jr.QWstorzn T-l.! 'i ir. v 1 1 h re nil da Jn i tuni-J tn lt tr n 1 t "I 'i - t r 'uri u.u, S If-Kr- c .ii - tl1-. in mini,- ,nnl 17 abox ul T i k 1 i- n,l I Strt-t a- tri:!Ioi nr ' of ili '1 J U ! - 1 1 . i.ilmt! ,m 1 nil rjllr .1 I :n 1 - -. rr-rrt J ! Uj ul. INTENSE COLD REPORTED THROUGHOUT ILLINOIS. 1 hli-iso I n l'i "ni iMst we-jtlir f tii mmiji ir.i'd hro to-' ty. th' min m .m ifini" iitur- U -ic . ! o 7ro w nt to il. ! of wn iw at ! i:ni rfTot it 1 tl w - i.ot " if r". r.Kri i i.t" -i 1 1 i.i. ' ilr J.m In alro I novr FhMtini; I"i th i;ri-i f ih. . ''i -1 ii n if tli J.ir 1 Willi !! th -rii'irnrtT 'o.n vr und 1 .Iiki - .,1hu- z - tr-o bl.uk m ' w l 1! iu ' i i.s t ! ..Morn lio iv mi! .. 1 l mim. tiv-ini; il - I 1S llht.t k i. l' . 1 . t -toi :n 1- r irit 1:. all 1 tit t t i-ir -ire bn ln lii 11 lil ! rv .t ur !. iti!i!iu. : - ncht. KANSAS WHEAT FIELDS UNDER MANTLE OF SNOW. JtK' ! -! 1 I. T in k 1. K i- . J 1 1 " S 'w li i l"-1 1a i; ill i"- I-i i- I'wln K jiiri T- I li 111; I'm !: k llmi .ill. I -it.' 1 JV ra ' i.l r ... 1 !! - iv -'.tt 111" r n w.11 k it r 1 til 1 'fi r. ! f u 1 I' ' . i w!it r in ih. ir in t! it f,i o 1 11 ) wind t 1 .s. it 1 ' fi i-i I it 'i ' . j Wllf'f . 1 K to t c i ill win it lit i- W t a 1 1 1 t -f !l V W1 !t It w t 1 1 tit mm .it 1 . il li . -t li ilu w. . "i If' Hi" S' ! im h :! 'ml in ik. iii t i t it 11 'lun ie U jtn I t t'u . ,1 irt 1." tl w i.i WORST WEATHER PADUCAH HAS KuOWN SINCE 1903. I'u' i i' Ki . J u ly Thi e-'on I eiHiiti ,rc th. tot v t'liT K-'ttttn t I' int n i-atilo hIii i..J frrtzo t J'.r tli j ,j, of ! hM ! iw IIT1.I rnlT c .in i frz. n 1 fur hoi.rt a tittln ylr- 1 his tmn flllltiK -trt ir t i tofj"il tn!' I- lit .i ' in. ii,' ti d J1 tj .ijii i mj i' i lni. tf- il BLANKET OVER NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA. o i i N . i i :t iiu ! i tr ! fl nc -v, 'mki T 1 -t -n Iowa. 1 i" ri ! ' ' I ir ..! t 1' ' I lie lit tllld !!it III 1 ll,ll f t'lf . ill tt ji-,-1 1 In I' lrt tl I Tf i-v- T'.-f It 'ml Iilib ip i 1 tut' fitm will i-t-ntT-.,' I I !. -I't 1 1 X r .tt Iro- l.i In nj "F.-illitwlnc 7 i m it!-- li at i ti;it urul t! l in. V ill. I. w ' j. i fi! r it i -.t. ai nti i ' t I' i, n. aft. "! ti .ml I nic' t fi, tit - , , NfT t.k i 1',t 1 ht 1I t t .1 i . In-'ini; T t -i . 1 i t ' .n CATARRH OF THIi 5TO.MACI1. kt Trn rr.nttnprriNnn'rr PprinctiWd. Ill . Jan I" I'rom nnflldate ft- I-re-l I"nt tif ih" t'nltotl SMt's to Janitor ti cliakrooir n tli nnio cratlc ldt of tin- Illinois IIou-v of II'r-"-"tiitSir-i ! a fir fry. hut th- irf'Jini blv ctv.-u drop I" forture dot-s not affct the i"-n.il f'flliict of on' William I -ott of Cat S I.'UH. St. Cli'r oi:ntv. lil Pur a.'out t'llrtv dtit S-o't waa up In tli.- cia'f vlth Throdute It '.., xWt. Al nn I: I'-irkfr. SI1 1 15 Snalloiv and T!iinai Walwin. nil.! urtll tie l-"lt SU iui pollt-e ofiifials looked Into th- record of his pint li liiel In thl-i h'h plan on-t !iy alar' for political r'avm, ho aio.n. ilipy thre'x him Into Jail on thn fharg of rimi!n- n ti!ton. where the character of Its cuEtom-is wps a mitt-r of n.ii r Iinponani-e t" the propritor. '-" nine din h lay In duration ille. and v.!n lie was released hi- ii?me hid Iten ftriel., n fro-n th" hiRh esuto to -ihlch he hiti rite J-Htitt, who. by t!ii w-iy. Is a uontlemnn of color, has 'i id a b.tter exp-rlnce. If hit o-n tnle of woe i-. correct. Ilia prln !jjI tHtt.;ailon n th- pr-sfnt tiin- i the Uu-r. of stt-n )j jhat tach of the Democratic !.-' tntatKo-t lit !? thp p-opor hook for I-N hut and coat, and whon th n--sIon is ik-t.l it is hi particular tluty to attend to tin. d'parturH of thffo same Rfntkmen. lurlnj th tlrejrj monotony of roll calls bt 1 is tlnio to icll'ct upon th past, and in opt of thc-p inments of remiiiictLnce tie funii' r jir.--d-nii.il caJiiiiitatf bo no ired hi-. fJito bJt nlthnut di-.pirng.-inttit to 1.1- j r--." r o-ltio i. which p.i9 nt t'i- r.iti of i-i dull from th Tr:. -urj of tht. Suite tf II.Iik.1-. S- it i.- w :lio it .i li.nr on hi.-, liiad. and if t'l-it w.r- -u h .i tlimi; .is i I.is.-k l.il-lUi-1 Kill, a Mnkin.; slmil" won .! ).. at lu'id for .in Intimation of the l'our of lis prt--id'iit.al lit, id t- TT Tl,i: OK Won. TI.-oukIi the chinks of hi white teeth j-p.ii spltttrhi" of v'd tilllnc. ,:.d with a iriln that r. m,r i d of sl.f fvivo wattr i . :i -i .i-o- . I - l 1 I eeru.lt lv pot the do'iMe-cro3 down in that Kj--t st It.uis .own lat um iniSti, but I ain't kUkttK much now. Yo . we that i-s a f i u- more lntilll unt col.msl rr.tn dcensid it adlalIc to Kl to-ctht r on tl.o -trtUlJitr national Issues of the day. ai.d down in M. Iuis. while the DtniOLnHs v.ai met tins, we 1'ad a ioii ifiition. too, and while our kind of tel htixs w.in't prominent on the Moor of the 1'ollti-ura we was hirtil ympathftlc of in in that was .lone there, only we didn t lilt" rome of the "tuff th-it S-Vnilor Till man mid comt of l.o-f felows ald. and th-re'nr tho I jberty j-.irt- formol the cle termlnition of l-ccoming an lu.tpirlnK fac tor, nnd mi had a contention tutre at St. I ep.vt th.it l-fiaue of mv extra intt lllct tic and ns I hid been rromlrent In "he pr!miitnr!s I was nominat'd for lT-c-ldt-nt lv a te that tot.ric In pretty n.ueli of tint contention "Will, then mi troublr--t rff-an. and f.ni- of tnv oM'fri'-fd! over ncroi Jh mcr -t.-irtt-d out to har:oon me I hadn t a-iv niotf tluiti iio at-rosf th brldce. with out any time to I-ecln the cainpiicn. btfore stfiie of my enrinlt. li"ean to look up mj pa-U and aliu-t l--ftiro I knew what was -oin;r on I xi i i-lun-r Into Jill because I ust'I to at comn.odate j-omc of my ftiends at n j.lar I ust-d to rut up tho rht-r a little way. NA.MK riMiSSUD OFF T1CKKT. "--Vime of those Hark boys who was or nnxhoxv t-ecau--. 1 had come Into Fitch pronilniic b'pr.n to knock risht awaj. rnd by the time 1 had Kot out of the Jail th" thin.es liao cro-"ed try name off the tlokil .Hid there xxas my party without tt cai-.l.d. tc. "1 Mil! had rrlnclpli.it left and I Aid what I coult foi I'.e jiarty, which rooner or Iatr would l.txe h.nl a blaik man In the Wlut- IIovk" xx-ithout waltin; for Fonitj xxhlte man to :k him In to ruppr With nil the trout -I"-! xx hid. t!ie UNrly party cot ST.'") xols at the election, und .i or f." rlph: around lift St Iau1. "I .-int . rx mad n'ixx. tolKll, IvcatiFe I nm l.i re at ai ittnrflt-Id. wh-re I can find out altout nalt.ri.il affair-, and T.l.tn the time comeH tlu-x had hrtter Itftk out for m Tin re is stilus l, ,k: a r-ittlins of tlie (in- be-., f. aim nc si in" of those Hast St Ivui- i.Isi-;er- wrn I itt bit.k to them." Scott xxtui out in the Deiro -rtitlc c.iucu-j ntr iliii-t t!,rt e or four ramlid-ites npd had a major x ox-r all of them He i- pipuh.r with the meniKrs of hit, side of tlie lious iid i" ii tt.ij-nlilt rran NCi D L TO DEBATE POINT Action on Conimitt -rs Kjort on r.niliiiujr rode -'.ui-es Puz zling EntangliMiient. CONVENES AFTER DISCUSSION. Appoinlmi'iit of John M. Carney :is A .noi.no City Attrii'. Nowly Cio.nod Po-ition, Is Confirmed. I.rfrctitnl I iirtf for If ! C- 1 . It i. a --n.i i-ii--1 . . it.-- -iVrc x ' i -.--t ir -.- i . 1- r t . t , t l c ' 1 -h- t -- i lie i-. ai r n-,'-i 'i"i r t m r th tr Jnat on ' k-aiti ltvt-. i i : ris.s 4ui di-i utt Ir-x-1! c lie.ii rtr !, dpp.; te nt-rxt j.- t i it j. .i.-r-il t!tiy-i . ,t an-mid '. - . rl . -- i otin a '. ,1 tat- in the n N iti-- t irctie and I te mien r .inn "1 i!J t re 3 u wwul I - vx i lit' :r:Hnd ccntltMn 1.. for this otr.tron an" tr ib'e Is r md In a 'rt-afr-fr w -ctt-. , tie food to t. rr-aul. f r s !l--f. d r-f re t has Vr- u. U -- Irr at tie il:ir-it rat. -ou .- -tie .--i-i h ,o --c-ur. a pror p a . hea't" t!!ic-ti"n l t'ie on -- - -tHii c to i. n.i thn norrn"ii i!'' e- urel the .ta-'hal conditio, xxl l fc.i di.apt-i ! c rd . x T-- Harlar-in '. i'si Mi, I !e-.t t-.itmert is to je a " . nI a tit let t--mr--.-1 t' im-x,-A"-.t t l'ep" r a .1 t:j Nix tU - . '-'tt a-Id Th.- iM-t i 1 fc i).l at all drua j-i r- kndtr t - of S ar lxi-t'-la T-iMetr ar -In-c a aeri m --t. ' . n t-- -i a t p rt-t-t -itfet ani a-.ar-tT'e that r -i ;,.-' t. -j-i tl -oush 'llMt.oi w lt. tn r tei.-lar u-. 'e- m-ai V!" It S Wrk-r"xn ("rw-aco. 1.1 ur ' ( at i-ru s a l km .- -n.!lll.n r--.o' from a refjIt-.-te-I cold in tK es,' wr. ti th itii-c raemb'-j.t of li. i c-imes lnrlamt-d an I i ik.,-io.s '' chare t-eretr. m p.is.soc bunai ! t t th thrcut re-i .- t- trn i-h, im l darta: citar-b of t"e totuu.h M - i. authoritie pre -r-5-tt fr tr f th e jear-for atarr-i -f -tor a h xxl-,. , lut to ds I at th- hiptieit of rcei n -ti-lrst x"l' o-e U't of Starfs Xj-;- Tab'et I iat." t S i ippropriA'e x. .rj to .-ipresi n si. f-" .-t: i rje foui.1 fei appft aid -...und rv: tr-ni their Ue Stun" Dr-r-a Taticts !s the afr-t piej-aratlotu a weU -in the lmpest ar.d mod c-.'nx en!n ren-edr for nx form of irdUtcstton. catarrh of tor;fh. bil!ou neait. fo-or stomach, heartburn a-zd bloai tac after mealav 'ip : ' I ssssssssssm l-ir--r--? ". " "-- I V VP3.slssssssl : I. !. ?s.:; 1 W ly stglW-Bsssi-sssi f ,iuJjaKsHA--R4pBBBH JOHN M rvESGV V.vv app,xtrr;rt as A -1 City At- , xex a -o'-'-rtr-d t- '.- Oorll jft'i -"a- A- .nrt'-:c pa- .arn-TitarT problem prc"-tt-! -'self Tcstf-a-ix at tae iceetlnii of tie Coun-il rerultlnc In ter.rrar-aiji-,rrmer.t. andfce infor-rrsal disctis-fon of the point ii rce-ttl,tn by Pre!drnt Kors-xty asd te-vera! trerat-'r? The xtat-sT---e--.t arose when CiaJr- mnn Gibson of the Committee on Munic ipal AffUr- "tateil that his committee had di-ci.!rd to rf;-ort asiinst the f-ixorable cons derati jn of tl e nt ,x- builillng c.do by the Council in It-- pres-cnt form. Tho re port was net-epic ! Mr. flib'on then moxtd that tho chair appoint a Confer rnt.e Cinimltt-4 to n.ct three members from the Hous of r !Tjates, which t-iiketl il.e objee'lonab'f Fitty-llire amendments to the oripl' al Courell build in; n-.u-iir.. nt.d ca i5od the committee, of which Mr Gibt-on is chalrmnn, to hold p-x-n.1 lu.niiis on the bill. It has !-en dtl-ixt-d for -otr. line rri..!eit Ilorn--by 1 iterpretel the Inten tion of th.- fount il t . nurn the bid to tin Il-'i.-c V form of iirottsv ar.ts. ant Ire4ileit llom-bx rubd th it to retain th nieat-J!. in t- I'tiuini. and .t -cC-iro the ar;ol:.t;nei.t tf tli Cnfettnce C mi mitt't. It xxa.s i.ti-.irj for the Oourcii to retail Its xote n the rrts.rt of the com mitttt". r.nd t xoif on th jroxisiis of tho m--i--iirtii id., x Tl.Is was d-ci is on at the infoim-il -ii-t ui on w.th trt lnJr t'.xirmun i. it. -on xx th t'oti tilni.'n Mar.s at.d llit-1-io. k. xxero named to miet I le jnn s fr-.m th- llou-e t hunma-i ; iiitn. r of the contr!tte f--Itcltt! ti f p- rt on I.e nlj .s mnt of tie salaries .f th He. lib I lrtmt i t t ej Itli.Xt.l the .imt tr. a till' "it of this ms rre. and it xxhs adopted Mr t. irdner jru fot.n. Irani I.tl- i-.l Mnr-vham wee nail'-! to ni'it t!i Ilou-ie of I-g-itcs uit.n-ltte.. NIJV. SS.n.TR CITV ATTOKNBT Couticllman InH introtiured an ordi nance to ab II-I t' e a-f.sm' nt and cil lectirtns of whirfa-re dues on j-teambcat-t. bi'-es. rafts and Iumbr linded at the public wharf an.T to ii1h.u-1i the rntil for tie p-lxlleit, of inoxinjT wharf boats In front f the p..tic whirf Th- s r-t i-x tl--n l-id a eommun'm t.oi fr ii Mix .- We'ls nrptitlne Spl.il Xl..stlllt '. re Citx tur-.e Job- M . ime. to tie p titi"i f A-soc'it,-, c-;tj, At. ri-x. a p - t' n recentlj cirat'-d. Tl.f ? f'ti n xas cwi.tlini-I. M' i itticx has le-t n actin-i s-jltant in e J ne i?13 The ofu e of A-soclate Cix torn-x xxas created to cixe the o slta iox-s rtvonl "ate with the Ctty Ali.r.'t "itr Atfrnex- An Irrson and Mix - l!s aprroxe.1 the arpo'tttm-nt M i s -x is n praduate of the SU Uo-ls laiw S h s ' v b, 1 xi as IntrodurM uutl.orlziri; the -k f th. Flrxt District I'oltce station to apt-fi-t an add'tl. nal .-u.-Ltant r'erk xx"i t'e app-ox il of the JIjor. at a .a. Hn of Ii Afer Ap-1'. lT the term of flit e ioi four cars. hi xn lrtr-oduee-1 to -rant the Polar x bs. and P,i"! ('"mpant the prlx-t!e;e f e-. nc a plt..rn to- a "-.. on M.i- -'-raxenu, at Iteton Station V iu- hearirr oi the Coanri; olll for he - . f f ti-e Utuiana Ini- has. Kx- p ' i- the matter of ."u-Ix. watr ho-c . c. ".j 'i e -ext !-riiiajr at 4 o t. - " t --ncil ant-r " i- i tr-en I! I Kenly of b I- it-- Trex. r.-ion Ka-faa to the Board ' K ;al. x.a ainotin. ei. PUBLIC HEARIN-G ON PROPOSED APPROPRIATION OF $9,000,000 Chal-rran John McCirthx- cf the Com mittee on W ays ard Mei-js of the Ho-j of liec-i' announ--tl lat nlsht tint the eo-c-rdttee roal! hld rn open 5esIon In tr chamber 0f .h !jou?e cf P locates rf x: Thurdj n-...rr!nsr to hear the arru rents of th ncr--harts and taxpaxers for .f 5 -i;-I--'t th p-,.p'-etl tCi""" aporo prtatJcn . ill which is now in the hands cf th committee Thb!H oroxlds for the erection of a rw inane a.jlm. a new courthouse and other improvemenu It alo provides thst !.) be c: aside for the buildln- of ewers. suy Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Rugs and Office Desks. See the Beautiful Dressers With Chiffoniers to Match, in Golden Oafs, Blrd'sB.By mat-pis. Curly Birch Mahogany tmncl Toona AaMhoKasny. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NOTHING IN THE HOU8E IS RESERVED. GEORGIA-STIMSON FURNITURE AND GARRET CO., 616-618 Washington Avenue. THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM l OFF REPUBLICAN PRESIDES OVER DEMOCRATIC SENATE. SEMICONSCIOUS MAN PICKED UP IN SNOW. Indlratfoas) Are There Win lie Uttle Friction of Partlsaa Xatnre la th Body at This Sc-ssloa. PKTriU.iC SPECIAL Je-"fleron City, Mo. Jan. 10 This wss th first dix's session of a Democratic Senate in Missouri presided over by a Republican Uetitenarst Gox'ernor. Gover nor McKIn.cy Is a broad-minded, good-natured irentlemnn, nnd the Indications are 'hat there will be little friction of a partl an nature In the Senate. He and the members of th- Snat have declared for reciprocal pood will and pood work. A petition was read from the member of a ministerial association. In session at Auxwitwe, akinff for the repeal of the brcodcrs" laxx. Scnatcr Walker offerel a resolution that a committee of three be appointed to as slini rooms for the use of tho various com mittees. Walker, .McDaxld and Clark wero appointed. Senator Buchansn Introduced a. bill pro xddlnjr that when a boy shall be pent to the training school for boys, the costs of his maintenance shall be paid by the Suite Instead of by the county. It Is said to be a fact that often a Jury will fail to convict - a boy because they are unxxillhis to tin- t I ! the burden of his maintenance, Senator Clan: Introduced a bill to regu- i lat. tt-lephoie: rates In cities of KO.irOO pop ulation. S-nator Vorles decs not think that tho puiiihtni.nt ius now proxlded by law for the man who nbandrns his wire cr chil dren U Fittllclent. and he Introtluocil a bill ... en ..... .. 1. .. n.itil. kmsti, t.w .lil. ..0fs,nm Sen nor Walktr would am.:id the ,aw of I fnuduient conxeyanc'. Ills slrst bill pro lilcs for the cancellation of a chat U I nurtKiino after its pajmetit. and tho sec itid ptovlde-i that chattel mortgages -hill be desiroxetl by th Itecordrr nltr they shall have ben on ll.e for live yiam. 'i'tit benate bill waa Introduced In the House bv J'llisp!o of Itoone. Senator Clark Introduced a bill to create the c.Mce of Cojnty Auditor In Jacloon County. The special Committee on Clerlpal Force, comporwj of Senators Morton. Humphrey. McAllUter and I'eck. submitted tht-lr re lort on th number of clerks requlretl. as follows: On secretary's staff, two docktt clerks, three rmuli Journsl clerks, two bill clerks, flxts proof reader, one Indor-Tnij rierx. three bill lilo clerks. on minute clerk, tt-n fnnoth Journal clerks, two stn- tior.cry rlerl.a. or.e printlii ci'-rk. Tour ipxliR clrk. six typearlter clerks and ilx stencKrapher clerks. ua tho staff of chief emrrosrlnr clerk. fifteen eiiros!n(r clerk nnd lex en on the staff of the chief enrolling clerk. On doorkeepers' staff, one mall clerk, ono postal clerk six library rlerks. one nlcht custodian, one superintendent of litsiilnr and xentllntlon. Th rep.irt furtltr proxMfs that the chnlrman of each standinir committee le alloxxed one cl.-rk and one to each Senator of the mluoritj. To Secretary Jlnach Is as'lcned four clrrkf of his own selection, and Ucut en ant Goxtrnor McKlnley It to have three clerks a siire and a Jirltor. Jn addlt on to these tho doorkeeper Is to have under his charp; nt K per day -ex-en sweepers, four fPlttoon tie-inert and seven committee-room attendants. MAKES GENERAL ATTACK ON MISSOURI LEGISLATORS. I C. Tolnon, City Cleric of Fayette. Mo., nnrt by Fnll on Mtppcrr PiiTenrnt. A man who says he Is I. C. ToI?on. City Clerk of Fayette. Mo , wajt found jesterday afternoon lylns; In a semlcoa scloas condition In the snow on Twelfth stnot Tiear the Hotel Jefferson Vy Chiefs Drrsmond ar.d Klely while they were re turning to the Four Courts in a patrol wagon. Toison was taken to the City Hospital, where It was found thct he was suffer In from a contus'en over the ri-rht eje. He was rex lied, and said that he had fallen on the slippery pax-emenu Ho said he camo to SU I-iis 01 a visit and was btuyinjr with his wife at Kit) Culvinne axc tiue. Mrs. Tol.on. whrn seen !.it r.litht nt the home of C. H. Miller on Cabanr.e axtnue. i.iM that she xx.is In the citv on a l-dt and did not know her hn-.-a:iil wa- In St. Laoubi. Sho had not lt,tu xxitU him for some time. Toison left Fajetto Mondty to accept a position -vlth th" Simmons ila-.lxur Cumpuny of St. I.oul His father is a prominent rs!i!nt of Favett ind nn ap plicant ror the portion of S'ate Ward. n. Tho police were nt ttrst inclined to be-Hex-o that Tob-on had been the xlctlm of a hold-up. but h! st.armtnt mil tne 'ict that hi had set.ral doll.trs - j,i XOr a d a numlter of letters ndtlre'seu to himself Otitu-ed them to abandon the theory. The man's lnjurie-i art --liiil.t. G. A. ITnefia at M. tVeala CaatloneA l7 the Chair at -Mate Federatloa ot laibor Cotsventton. The quickest nnd ealet way to fill your vae-int rooms is to lxei-le In The Re public "Rooms for licit" column. words for ; at nil druc -;or SUES THE CrTYRJR DAMAGES. PlaintilT Pays He Wan Improperly Cared For in As.ilum. Bamue! jy. Iiiiwtl er filed s -it It tho Cir cuit "our: jtsterday attair.st the city. Ti. 3. Atkirs. Superintendent of t'ie Inir.e Asylum, ami the i'nlted States Fidelity and Guaranty Company of New York, surety on Atklrs's bond of C(W. for r.0"i laniaccs for nlles-.1 !icrrer-ati-ti In the an-. linn, ind also in the M'sM.tirI 11. fpltnl for t Insuie near h"itrmln-tiin v.. Ho alleei s that 01 Julx - lis he w ct.nimltt.-d tt the titx !is,i. Axh.ri by order of Judc Moore of the four of Criminal CorrertI m. nrd that lie xri-t kept In the axItim until NoxeirlT U-. xvhen ho xxas remoxed to Mls"-ourl Hi 1 il. w! r- he wis kcjit cntll Jintury 2 la.t Ho nlleires tin' Atkins r f ud to sIIot htn to coinr-iun'e-i'e with h. fri-ids anT nttorney. nrnl th-it ho xxas not propcrix cared for and dll rot h-i.x- s.ti:icint e oth InK. and that Atklis rt-ftafd to ml for his cIothinK. Aimed nt Atliletlo Clnl.s. Delegate Wiedmer of tl e Thirtee-.th Ward offetfd n. reso ti'Ion 'it list n.i;hf fssion of tl.tj H'ue of rMct-atu to ascer tain fron the IJrers. Conmiesiorcr xxluther t'u xarious atilctlc clut.s u.u'er whoi-o aiii-; let fjnrrliii; contests hixe bi. n cor. luited Inxo a lie 1 ofr lon tutln' eiKl. e rformances. The resolution UH not rn"t xtith the appr-xal of th" rther membrs, nearly all of whom voted to til- IU Spend the Winter In California Caaldn't yon arraafeyour Imslness affairs so as to permit of your spending a couple at months In California this winter? V It Isn't far away. The rata Is not high. And there is no place on earth wfcere ena can enjoy a holiday to better advantage. Elderly people who fear the rigors of a northern clime; semi-invalids; kthese 'who ara distracted by the worries and cares ef business are going to California in Increasing numbers. A hundred thousand people spent last winter there. More are going this winter. minK n rnaucr ever -anu men a, i for detailed iaformatlon. BmMNrTlTl I F. J. Delcke, G. A. P. T. Ticket Offlcet 90t Olive Street. St. Leuls. Me. SUIT INVOLVING MILLIONS ARGUED Judge Adams of U. 8. Court of Appeals Will Decide Barnes Case, Iv-roiifjlit to Force Host i tnt ion. The famo-is r.urr.es eaae lnrolxflnr 14 ) -rV. which 1ns l.en pendirg In the United S(te I'ourt of Appenls for three months. xxa nrti'd yestcnlay before Judge Elmer IJ Adtms end submitted for decl-don. In U2 Francis II llurres nnd others l-rounht suit In the Federal Court at 8t. J.seph. Mt. acolnst I-. C. Itunies. his I -rot her. nnd four sisters to force the restitution of ST9 eharei. xalued at nearly t2("," which they altcK'd L. C. liiirnu I.-td tak.n from the Hurne-s 'state, a rir Itoratlon forrmd In 1&3. and appropriated tr bis or. n ue 1 A decr f.ivorahle to the comjlaInants was return, tl I.. i". I:uri.-s appealed the Iito-c to the i'nlted States Conrt of Ap peal nt tt I)iii The h'irs of Jameft N. lpiri.ts who w-it'oneof tnr-e broil., it who hnd kept tl.tlr cstnte together since 1SJT. a'Ie-el that the object of tho withdrawal The Man Who Tries THirtnwi tm aeaa wltheat "T aaS V ayatam la a aoS Ml Uke a Saaraaa trylaa t ate a trala with aa Uafetea laatera ea a ark alaht he saay kaew what he la try Ibt to ae. hat a eae elae Sees. Pheae, write er eaU for feMer. YAWlHAN&ERBEMrUCO 512 Waatiiagtoa Areaaa. i XalaaaiMfi of the shares by I C. Burns waa their exclusion from the proceeds of the estate. The case was firmed by Attorneys SI 8. Brown. M. A. Ijow and F. W. Iashmann for the appellants, and O. M. Spencer and Frank Hauermnn for the complainants. A d'vrt o in th case ! expected during the May term of tho Appellate Court. Te Arraaae fee Parade. The Irish Catholic Farade Union wfjl meet next Sunday eventni- at o'clock In KnlRhts of Father Mathew Hall, at No. 262 Washington avenue, to arracae for the SU 1-atrlck's Day parade. It Is un dt rstcod that the union will also be reor-Kanized. p.rrt-nfjr ctociai. Joplin. Mo. Jan. 10 Purtrr a hetc debate on the flctnr of tho convention of the Missouri State Federation of Uibor to-day. r; A. Hoel.n cf SU Louis, editor of a pub'Ieatlon en lied Ialxir. hcame .juite rancorous in his remarks. aa they were ob1-v-ted to by the chrJr. The debate arox oxer a p-oposltlcn to char.se the date cf the enntial convention from January to September. Hoefcn s'rtyed from the subject and objected to holdlnc the conxentlon In Jefferson "1ty ) because of the coacessiona helnp made to politicians, "the cailtallsttc I-rislatcr-s who are -ent there to do th bbMInc of the corporations lnfttnd of the peop.e." The motion was tabled licenn also atuiclted Consrcr-ran lUirtholdt of St. J-ouia, chanr-rr that the C T.irvnaa ha.! failel to k-tp hL prmi-t. to jrpt the eltfht-hour law A po;r. des:-natcd as ditcument No 14 was read ar.d ulopted bx th- conxentlon It prox! ."j for the ortanltatlon of a news-;-iper writers' ur ion In Missouri to af-illi-.:- w.ts the t ptsjraphic.il union. Res olution were refrrd to the committee as follows. To s.i ti. cactrrent ef a S:' U v r-cu'.-e the tsn-ctlcn cf all cotU vm tilL- " TJiat th e.,te rSi--itloi of !.--- J. epv-.-l tr ettaMl.tlEc prtntlrr cfSces In P.rUi.n-tl-j nt Jffa City. a It propo-l by th le-jil Hoirl Ttt tt i-'m:r ls t- zrrrrit t t 'ha t-.Ja. tra ro'.aeii. rrair t&Mlh bur'tAa in xll citi la tt .-ri: srjtfc oor. t!ian J. po-ju-latlo-s. Ito!atSe-s from t-ertyr. m'ltlnc inSofiire ti fe-Irituii in amead-rr br-r lar m aa to ai p: to ail cltlts !a State rtj ui i-opuUtK'n sr oxer It is announced that none of the present ofHcers w 111 be a candldat for re-election, but no candidates for oCce-. h-e been mentioned. The election will be held Saturday. CATARRH had all the symptoms thit accompan? as well as beinc? nearly blind. . 5 " -f- j " -" I ... "..... a ous medicines and specialists, epenainga large sum of money with them, but with Gentlemen : I wrote von some time beo, giving vou an account ef my suffer- iuis with an awfal case ot Catarrh. I this disease, such as mucni drcw-.tnz jn the throat, a constant desire to hawk and spit, feeling cf drynejs in the throat, C0U2h and spitttn-f upon risinc in the doming, scabs forming tn the nose, which reqsiretl much ef fort to blow out; Botsetimcs causing the nose to bleed and leaving me with a sick headache. I had thus st-ffered for fiie years. As soon as I heard f rem you. I commenced to take S. S. S. as you advised, and after I had taken three large bottles, I noticed . change for the better. Thus encourezed, I continued to tske it, and in a short while was entirelv enred. 34 Randolph St., Richmond, Va, Jcdson A. Siuxdm. I contracted Catarrh and suffered tar ribly with it for 35 yean. It was so bad tbat I bad lost my bearing, sense 01 taste. tinea van- hPP co nercentible results, so I abandoned all other remedies and doctors and becaa usinsrvonrS. S. S. I took three large battles aad one assail bottle, when much to my joy I found anyaeli awellmaa. All my senses were fully recovered, and after fiftcea years I ass happy to relate that I have never had the slightest retnra ot the ailment. I am now 75 rears old sad enjoy goad aaaltfe for my age. I cheerfully and gratefully rccoauaead 8. 8. 3 as the remedy that cured me of Catarrh. Pordyce, Ark. L S. Jjoaaam. If winter is to be nreat! ti for its scows, icy, cutting; winds and damp, unpleasant weather, it is more to be dreaded because it brinj-s with it the most annoying and disgusting of diseases Catarrh. The changed cosditioa of the w-eathcr brings oa ' bad colds" which irritate the inner skin and tissues, and they secrete aa unhealthy matter that is absorl-ed by the blood and scattered all through the system in its circulation, and at the first sign of winter the patient begins to "hawk and spit." All the mucus membranes and tissues of the body are affected by this disease, and the filthy, poisonous matter finds its waj' to every part of the body, making the sufferer dull and half sick all the time. The head and eves have blindimr aches, the stomach bloats, the hearin? is often affected and in it? worse forms the soft bones of the nose and head are destroyed. .Local ap plications such as sprays, washes and inhalations can do no more than give tem porary relief, because the blood is constantly circulating through the system loaded with these filthy catarrhal poisons, and it must be purified and cleansed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, cures Catarrh by its invigorating, purifying action on the blood, and the catarrhal poisons are carried off through the proper channels. S. S. S. makes the blood rich and strong', and 23 it circulates through the system it carries healthful properties to the organs and tender tissue, the unhealthy secretions cease, and the whole system is renewed and built up by it. Don't let a "bad cold" become chronic Catarrh, but at the first symptom begin the use of S. S. S. and fortify the system against it. Our book on The Blood will be mailed free, and our physicians will give special advice to all catarrh sufferers whe rote, without charge. THC SWIFT SPECIfIC COMFAMY, ATIAMTL -M, half sick all the time. The head sss .-! -r----u. --... or. iYftfni7iv'--Bi-' r ii-i iry - iiai .. "3iti