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mtj "vT1 "'Svt- 'z:j- --v- THE ST. XOTJiS REPUBLIC: MONDAY. JULY 3. 1905. 9 rJ I" TO WREST UTAH FROM MORMONS Movement to Indnce Gentiles to. Trice Lands on the Uintsb Indian Reservation. - 70 COMBAT A CHURCH SCHEME Letter Sent Out by the First Pres idency Indicates Determina tion to Retain Control of the State. alt lk. Utah July i ,entils who desire to gt good home on th Fl.ilah Indian Reservitlcn. to b" opnrd nem September, will ! )ffrcd special -nduc-wn: to take part In th drawinc for lands on th rrv?t!en by an orraniza tlon of ncB-Morrr.on? formed Tor th pur pose of Wstlnn a Mormon church, scheme to slas ill :li deslrabl sites in the -ezervatlon. A letter lias berii nt eiut. u-d-r t't di rection of thj first pr'll"n'-. to ;ie lesser (metal of the church, liD-liucilnx tli'-in to organize all th joung Mormons in tfce various wares for tb piino of get ting held of th wm-iitiim teforo tl: Cientlle com In. One. sentence of th letter read. 'We are acqualntlrr ourselves with tract of land which w fi .tr- most de sirable for sttlrnnt. arid which, through inl Offlco conr.crtions being formed by M. can b choon by those v. tut xijay lie In touch with u." The publUation of a copv of this Ilter here to-day aroused the Jentl!e. who are. trpa.rl?u; to 't'ii an Information bureau r.l begin a regular cilunlxatlon propa ganda In opposition to th Mormon putii. President Roosevelt will ! aked to Is sue initruction that will make dlrtl-ult th carrj'lnif out of th Mormon plot, while th non-Mormon? will endeavor to Induce th Gntils to take; i-art In the dtawiti: The reyer-.ation contains about ,. crrn, most of it ; 1 agricultural land. i'i th remainder rich In eoi. iron, pha'ttini. gold, IIvr. Iad aim copper If would slly support a population of KaVa7 persons. l aodltlon f .'.1 non-Mormop So ITtaJi'n topil.-ition r.ot.M l .ufflci-nt to witt fh r(tt- from tli ronlrol of th Mormon l'h i that Ontilffji uill bo uMnI to onip-t- ultn Mortnonx in busln.v on .qu:il rrni". v.hlch i not at pr")"nt th cif TAFT DOES NOT EXPECT PROMOTION Sats. as Pn-sifl.-nt F!;i. tirdcicd Him to I'hilipiiinrs. H. hoes Xii Think He Will SuTcd lolm n;ir. Omaha. N.b . July 2. Krcrtary Taft ar.'i part, on rout to th Piilllpjiln,. IsJanil-. arriv-d In thM rltv at ? 11 this niornliic ovr th Northntrrn ftojtl. anl .tftT jrnsf-rr!n tr tJi I'nlon riciflc. tracks I'ft for th W ct at Sl'. K'crct.irv- Taft. rcii w.n on j,l c.r. pol.! r.ith r-rt in rR.ird to the d.-ath of S-crct.iry H.iy. WhMi akNj: "At ou to tx-conn" th premier of the I'lnunNtration?'' fTet.-irr T.tf: rcpllcil. "-"e, I !o not rxpct to Income S'cre t?r f State I Jel. sraphed the President Jor iiiftni. tion. when he l-rne.i of tho Vecrctury's Jcath. and h ord-ro. u to proo-cd That doe.-, not look a. If I .mi to be Secretary of State." Secretary T.ift ald he expcir.! t0 t, jn the I'hlllilneH twenty-flw ila. and that ! uould ilt several of the Mands. Tl. Kerretary . party v:j nv-t at th ilrpot by a Utk- nutnUr of r:onrnni armj of-nc-r and ciilian.. Tli- J3'j a J.Jr.od !,.; hi I.iff lo-uis. alitor f Ilir IV-t Mo.n. n.J Mr Younc who t.I t!i tart n.-. fur a. Mania' . .. .. i-t---.nHiu liourkn C.H-hran rj-il! .,(n J'irty dt Yikoh.im.t and n-iironta-llil Mr lirnl.im. ..Ill i '. . f th. rr-i !-, ll.,:..,lulu COVINGTON JURY IN A DEAOLOCK Jndges of Arkansas Senator as Yet Unable to Decide Whether He Accepted' a IJiibt' Another Trial Thursdav. RBrt-nuc FrnciAi.. TJttle Roelf. .rk.. July Z-Tf-.e jury in the case of Senator A. V. Covington, who ai ciiaritt-I with acc-ptlns a bribe, lj dadloekl.k, Fine the'tod- .we.nt out last r.Isht at 1130 o'clock ther ijs l-:n no rlsn that aa agreoment was irobab3. All of the day has bn.pent.hj- the twelve- Juror?, in the Coorthoune, nrifl to-nisht lhfr tbb i:o pnespect of a verdict before to-morrow. !f at all. At noon to-day Judc Ia rnt w-orl to the Jurors that ne w?."; re?dy If they i slred to report, but thj replied that tliey were pot ready. Intcre-'tln the trial of pT.atr.r "oir. toa wa Jrjntt, ail-It.i-fjt abatrii row that therayii witii .Uu.Jory. It Jm bicn the" ab'?orbir? fople "of conversation In Llttlo Rok to-iiy. I J' ports are that be Jurr or-slnally tood r'iT. for acj'jittdl an-1 five for conviction. bu thi5 cannot b TiKd. The speend l.arse of re-eh !n a brlb which Is docketed anlne: ?"n.itnr Cov ington l" ret for trial r.-st T!iur5d:iy. In that he Is a 11." (red to haf accepted a brlb of Jl.rt'n and a sold watch for hi vot f.nd influeuce on the I'clscntha! district eoutt bill. Th procranni" ajpeirs to b to tak".up fh- bribery ares in order until all shall hav been dtpKed 'f. The fSrand Jury will rconren" Jul- 17 and caln take up th invrsiiation. On to Tlalllmnrc. Very low rate via II. .to S TV . July 2. 2 and 4 Apply OIIvo and ?iith ami Union Stalion. noiT ami iirt rn:iiT in-i; I'oit woiii.i: 'ii.tMiii).Miir. Mill l to Take- I'liiri- nt llrno. ev.. and I to Up RrferrrtI liy .leffrie. Wbo Is tn Ananl llm. Rene. Xcv . Inly r. The firM prize-flsht in eiRrti y'-jrs will be jip!,j here to-inon-oiv. Th princ!ji.tls will lv Jack Uf-ot and M.ir in Hart, who will contf-t for th" h'avy-v-isbt eharrtdnn'lJp left raia'nt by the voluntarj reti:-:n(-:it of Jaiw" J. Jeffri3. Tho fijjlit will Iw brought off la the oi'n alr amphitheater, and will be reftr.?d by former f'li.impion Jrtfrie?. A sre-it many nromirnt .-porting men have arriv('i. and th at;tid.tn ,rom I to be larsc Rvith Ro it sin I ilirt dd'd th final tnuche to th-ir tr.iirl'ic to-day and are app.irtnily in jwd p..iit.il condiliou. Rjeh espressos himself ar e nfi-Jent of winning. Hart will enter the rlnp at IK pound-, and Root at about IT" R-'reo J!fries iajs he will Insist on flian bieaks. Tnu? far tin re 1ms b.-cn but little betting, at abuut even mony. rAiti:wi:i.i. m:uvi i:. POLICE RAID SWEEPS OVER PHILADELPHIA TENDERLOIN Twenty ?qnnre Mile nt the City Are Cleared of aestlaaatele Resarta. and Nearly- Two Taaaaaad Feraeaa Are Arrested la Mldaldat Ezear tnji Reform Force Kept AValr a. Strict Serret Palle Maylatrates lle. Mre Thai Taey Oaa llaadle. a ad Prlaaaa at Cits- Are Sot Able t Cnatala Thone Seat tm Taeat. 7 AS A nSll.T, .MAM' SCANDALS IX HIGH UFE ARB DCVCLOPEO. RKPUBL.JC STUCIAI-. I'hiladlph'j, I'a.. July 1 By one of the inoj-t pipintic police raids in the history of any municipality, the new- administra tion of Philadelphia emphasized its lioH on the city government, and swept clear of questionable resorts a territory cf twenty wjujre miles, including the tender loin and fine residence district. ai let loo? food for scandal that will wTeck seors of home.. Evrythlns from ma-rase hous tn cpiutn joint: and fp.ik-ensis was closed. The Mstion-houM-ii cou'd not b Sin to hold :li prisoners', and from xntd r.!ht I.st nlht until 9 o'clock thh morn ins five macNtratcs Ubored to dispone or the cases, iiardly a man on the fore slept layi nisht. p.nd every pntrol wann wa" In consf'r requisition. Tliee Usurer 1 .jii sjv onu- lata or the extent or tr.O n.ovement: One hunl'ii and jlftv houes. ronylstinjr cf spek-fai ), dNordrly rsort. places of nty;iiatlOn and political clu!. wer; entenil. CSo. upon !'i pricr.rrs, men and women, wet taker. Approslmato amcurzt of lines impod. Approsimste amount of hall impost ujrfin pniprl'tcr.i and inmates.' tiro.""". The raid tins mad on evldfr.ee secured by tiie Lrfw and Order jwlety which ha bcn in Its po!j-j:on for months, and which no lever could -er before make the Polico t-nnrtment net upon. WKAVKR APPOIXTEK ACTS. Aftr consultation with Director of Public P.tfety Pottr. Secretary lbS)tiy of tb l-i-v and Order Society swor out w.irr:tnt for the proprietors. Kverv j jlUo Captain v;ai cn5Id In and Bia his orders that places must b raided and that no tip should zo out. Failure to obey meant loss of position. At the same time tolice were drawn frcra every dis trict into the section over which the net was to be sprad. and scores of reserves in plain cloth were aarlgntd to poets. Simultaneously at 11 o'clock the net becan to close In. All the territory east of the Schuylkill River to the. Dela ware and from No. SO north of Market street to No. XXO south of Market, cov erine close upon twenty square miles, waa dragg-d. In five stntion-house t maK lstraies radv for the net's victims. Br midnight thre sUition-lious were fil!d. and ten others were Jr.rsjmd to th tloors and the sreat cllronm in the City Jlall could hold no more. To the tr.drlen th thins; was not r.w. and the painted women of the sec tion smoked cigarettes. Jauahed. swore and crlil. a tfce mood took them. But mlxd with thm. and with drunken r.ejroes and vicious hnisers-en of the stews, were rr.n in full dreis. clubmen. IHdltlcians and lawxew. Crouchirp in corners cf police stations weio wflmn wroso face showed they were women of birth and breedlnft. T'nre wr cirl not out of their tens. whoe clothlnc snok cf luxury and who bore tho Ir.dellbl touch of Ker.tle homes. MANY TIIRRATKNED SUICIDB. In many cases th police had to hold th hands of women bent on suicide. l"Yom No. 913 Green ftreet a handsoiro woman with every marl: of breeding threw two pollctmen front hr and Jumped from th thlnl-story window. She was cauKht br th fet and tfce pclicemen held her. ""Kill me." she moaned f the man who had lren with hr. and who was strug-Kllns- to fre himself "I ha eliildien. sh told the policy. "My lnband will kill m." Sli str!ppd off nil ncr Jewels anl hcM tli":n out to them. "If you'll only Kt :n s. ' she ple.tded. :- s aletn Meihmltst i:ilsrpn! I oncre catiita tft I ransfrr lur-itrt FOURTH OF JULY INSTRUCTIONS ISSUED TO POLICE CAPTAINS Tl.c sfr.ml rflr-nsii!on of the youmr e!mnt of th city to celbrat t!. Kourtli of July by dtscnarstnit flre.irms. rlrecrackrs. torpedoes and othr fireworks li responsible for numerous accidents to life and limb, conflacmtlons ai.il cor sequent lots of property, and Is In direct conflict with s-octtons fA. 6.1 and ff. of the Municipal Cod I dfsir. then for, that you u-u emphatic Instructions to your command to iitorce tlKe ctior by arresting nil violator, and 1 want you to r-tf-tifmlurlv instruct them In rcyird to ectton CI (Iftsrharclnr; of Rrearnis. a that form if celebration is extremely dancfrou. and many fatalities havo r-sultfd from it In th past. Spetial ami extraordinary efforts must b made by you to rreent the proloncirir; cf the celebration in abovc-mention'-d manner after the Fourth has .-!. In tn event of any accidents from blank cfirtrMRes. firecrackers, etc., th Injured shoul 1 bo remoied r.t once to on of the various city dispensaries. jw I a-n Informed by loc:or Sihcrck. Chief Dispensary Phy-Iclan. each il 7nsnr is s-irplir, with susljrient antitetanlc serum to prevent lockjaw. Re spuctfulb. MATHKV KIHI.Y. Chief of Pollc. CHICAGO STRIKERS ARE OUT Of MONEY Lack of Funds and Secessions From Ranks of Those Who Walked Out Place a Different Fat-? on the Chicago Troubles. Chicago. July ".Because of a lack of funds, ar.d threatened with secessions frctn the ranks of the strikers, the Tcamstrtf Joint Council called a specUl meeting- of that body for to-norrow V.lght to decide whether the strike which has been In progress for nearly three months shall be continued, and if so. to devise means of raisins money to pay strike benefits. Strike benefits for Io cf the railway cxpresa drivers were due to-day. but thre was no meney In the treasury of the union to meet tfce claims. Th lack of funds caused rat dissatis faction nrnonj; the express Crlver". and it was frly predicted to-night that many of thee men would apply to the express companies to-morrow mornlna for work. Th department store drivers al"r threaten to mutiny. The treasury of the local union, of winch there men are mem bers. i also depleted, and vra! hun dred cf these men have served notice on tfce cSicia.'s of th-ir union that unless tt-y receive the full amount of strike ben efits they are entitled to thev will be com pelled to .vicek their old position?. CAM. OX SHEA. Committees from th;se. two unions hav called upon President Shea sceral timet in tfce last few dajs. jnd requested that he put r.n end to th strike. Bo far. Sliea lias refurd to listen to their plea, and told them that the ttrtke would be con tinued Indefinitely. Unless Shea takes so-ne action at once, these men declare that thy will go back to work as indi viduals, anil withdra v fxom their unions. KXPRKSS COJIPANIKS IXVOL.VKD. The numerous city express cnmpanles will beiom Invoked In the strike to-morrow. Injunctions issued by Judge Uoliloii compeliins' these companies to make deliv eries to all business houses regardless f thAlr connection with the present utrusgle will If c-red on all the-- companies to morrow. The 1j0 union drivers emp'oye.1 by thse various comp.tr.les declare that If after the writs are n-rvl pnd they are reo,uest- d to make deliveries to strikebound house?, they will ko on strike. WwnVOKKRS STRIKE. V!.er the 2.: woodworkers go on trik to-morrow morning for an increas in w.isfs from IS cents to SO cents an hour, all the factories In which thes workmen have teen emplojed will ! clo?d down for an indefinite period. This was decided upon at a meeting of the emplojer to day, the decision -Iiiir unanimous to kii p.iul iH-ratlonH entirely until the union men at ready to return to work tinder thp condition which existed before, the strike waa called, ZINC PRICES RULE STRONG. GOING 1 GOING!! GONE!!! naltHs WM Sara It. Mi rate Ida WM Ittt It. Taa La far rtfleldt. -Atfe,rVT T JRTH ai""ii i rniintrr rurjirnj i .. atasaaa. LLmmu tllebres. jQ CC I MT )! In the eilifl.e which ha lvn ,-- r a - ) I S MljKll 1 f i I of worship since IsTJ. t'ie cir.',-a;.n of, ' "--, l" ' w MAY FOLLOW RAIN WEDDINGS. - Capitol, i company th tiv Cmrraariil Rrparl. Wwrtiw- f Arli altar-. .. Mrreon.i. i rnm. Iu! juir J nj t -, !lu:-u rer!sl fct s P ri !.! rime Ply-r.fth rr..nj !-,. .... i-vd. io7n mj - th Srtlrn Mtlicl!st Ep!sooMl Chji.h lart night held final Ftrvics b-for turn lnir jvrr tl.o property to tfce ci?recation if th Shaaris-ijiharJ. Tho furewell Chntlan sermon Mas r reached In the tcornlns by the Rexvml !. R. Adillcks, president of t!:c Central Wes!j:in tTollese of WarrrniQii, Mo. Tiie Reverend Ixjctor Fchwtrd nr.d the Re-.-erend Doctor Rodtnlwrs nfsistvd In the sr ic. The R.vercnd M- A -licks. In Ills f.ire wH iiddres. n.v;.B) i thl- blitory of t;io S.ilem Mttliod!-t i.i--.-..ioI "onsfvcutlon Th first chureh. h- jaid. v. as built at Rltentli end Wash s;r.-ts- :n t Urontii of tiie t-oiiarerrjtion was si rapid tit ti a . new ftructurn was erectid on thu same I Cff 1v Va.lt.1 I.it.'r That church w.is used until 173. when th -r.crration d-ia to nicve fnrth-T west, and built the pr nt edifl' e at Kuur teenth and Waili -tr-t. Th.- new church will b built at Pae-" boal-vanl ::rd l,--dleton nenue The Rrerud Mr. Ad!!tk evi-niaj .vl tlre wa to th your penple. in whtcn be" encouniRisl more K wonh I."az:i6 aid j.rnJnl work. The Ciosm pr.ijrr wjs by th Revt r.-nd Doctor " ir-rv Th Silm con?T-sati"ii V.-.1I 'ioId serv ile Sutid.iv tnoinini: ami ni:.K in Carr l'.irk utll tie new . h.-r I l .i.ct.-J 1 at 11 Weather Fiircea?t l'rotlicis i"on titiuctl Showers To Day Proi-jhh-is of Uriiriu Tuesday Noted Monthly Summary Issueo. OBITUARY. t nit tjor. srTinn A Mien-. Ti Amarlll. 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Km Im -rvtlrsnl v .1 re.r c. i :. j tra rr-tir-.! tor ; rrlr.:tr t th liitiai.it1il v4iep 1lr!t.,-i t:- MltP WIMJAM PTCW-KM,N riiuo'n. Ill lull Mr- V. tllum sJ-neJ. ia i.e.! lt e.-i:tnc jltr loir .:r Pour ll.iroo. S-hoolr stories a len trottej oul !: of late, hut the following Is reason ably frash At an examination, anions fie juetlons n;ed was. "With -hat crime was Lord Raoan charieiT' To whii ) th hepeful youth i.p)ni!eil. as if by Inspira tion "tVlth T-lMr.s Fhakrspeare'i piars."' Illus-rat.! i;its I'mprrli 5easone.. T.ad fi youns recruit ho. Vo -'cr.dT b ivM fl--tcreil fomsn peppered hln 'e'th jiit.v. r-r he wts rru.Jerd. P'lil.-ielrVa Pres. hot M if rmrr9w vw - n -s r-.sy i t fc4v t nrl.-.jdv r 1... vn rpw-vtsr-ji tv-rT-" r-trt or?-itt a ii V vw nayal Itw e at Pelnar Haralea. "A Royl Rf"-rj"" -s th till at Dl tnar t"!arJe" Thi orra. formerly x rlolted bv Je?Ter?n de Ancels abonrvis tn meleIy ni r-irry chsiter Oc tVeln bore w c'5 f5r th " of Kptlte RalU-ti.-the rart orlcinsHv- r.!av-l fcv D ngellsi Stells Tr-tcv Edii "3irk r-l Weano" Kent wr" ct for les.linr r-srs 4 special nvsteaee arforvrv-e -The Royal Rea-Je" Is to b riven Tr'fday taaaaaray Hat Hlta fete. A hers sttjact! te. rutis.!iut shV In front ef rr-.V II O-enis'" restterc. (, J-K Coter arenue. took frtsht t pei unknown otJet a- ran at on anlaton aciu. turnlTic dcn rYtr.kltn iaenue until the rat struck, a teleiraph J(,a at Twenty-thiiM atreet deraolisMsc Corcoran was aboijt to step b-t? th rti when the hers "tarted. He inreani t the sidsm!k. bet. asid frost asagsaT ai clothea, he eacaped Injury. Proper IVar. Me'he- -Hive -ro-j eaten all you- can ity without ri thmktn; of ;-our little l;e--- c-aiU ''Oh no :r.im--ca - MnV-l-e "lut !ier",,ii .whole 3rc 1 -v afrjM -tuM r"rrt t-efore 1 had 3.--lhd thr TT- "V"ap Trarfnl MRU. A tsdr -ra?'!r.lnc Is br dlry rsan soratl-r : abo-it rjua't'T o' fcia nl'k "ShrrJ o" rrsrs . mum h Tt o' cr ifi tals time o" jt" aM Oi jccvlar rr.ilVtraj:. "n vou thra e-c e' ml-.e sr Jt as c ry aeut It as I r' I cf'en tAnds and w-fere tn lyln' reuir cnln". mum J-cn they feJ s how their milk ;oc't i?i "em credit. Ton den"! believe it "Oh. je. I t-Heve It" a$d th hdy; 'ut I wish la Tutor -vj'd that they drop their tesrs Hta evr car; " don't Tb Tatler lar) oT Jrfrrnn. Joeph Jeron an: ir.U) on of the. b!s Was tret Imt-1 houses on dy. r- a.ro wihlsc to sell sr CovcrE meet t-cd. "Do anvoa know ye perscnatly hr. Mr Jeffer-tir ji.v.j tS ejrk, aftr n hd ai'vn fcw name I not. you will fcai to te McrttlSA jvsb knev " JeSert-o vned t'c jcrJrsi csrainsx tV counter shaktrs his fc5 ar. nis ww drful blue 'm twta:e "If ray Ai sVfcsriier- i here b"I kr-ra- tar-' h rAli. It !. inltnltatl-. -ray. lie . t nj hi doc SK-Hr'Mer after :h?t. tfce of fice was full of asy rj-aSr of popT a-iliicg- to '.itaUST hist. New Ycrk Ttati Although piospects for continued ralia throuchout to-day s em stror.n. fore caster at the Weather Bureau announce that tlier I- a reasonable pror-rc:t for a clear Fourth cf July. Fallon ini; the torm of yesterday, when .SO of an 'nch of rain fell In a few min ute and when th. wind attained a tcloc: ty of :h!r:y-e!;ht nillra an hour, ai uouneercvnt w.ts made that the temp"ra turo to-day would be slishtly lower anl that showers' and thunderstorms wo-.Id continue, probabl.- foe th i;rater Tvart of th dy From tho Kcnetul out'ouk. hov.cwr. It vas fa'd that there Is rtrotis chatire of tho rct-rth lis:i- n el-ar dr.y. s th" storm urea s. ms to b ptslns -Iow!y from this region. When tho tain rami- up une.xpecil'v yesterdaj. after t.ie arlv rart of t aft'rrioon had clvn pron-l of a bright da. th fall In temperature v.a rapIJ Just li'fare the downpour, tt city was in the throes cf a hot epU wfclch sent the mercury to 31 destce. Thl mark was attalnei between 4 ami t o'clock Ruin besan to f.il! nt r. rM)d th deiUEP 7a rtcemfA'iW l a rapid fall i In the thermometer Shortly after . . o'clock, the merei ry '1 a o dsre. j IIORN'r.KCK-?HfTT i-ln. Ill Jul . Mlas !el!s cis.utt n.l Mr. Iltrey H.-r.l.ck of Sr.-lr.sdeM. III., iter marrleS to-.Ut at r.'vn st t:e hom e; th brtd. on North Sprlngf."!! atreet SUTII- HUSK Csirlj. III. JuK ! - Vr Jr.:e sitri e.f v. t.i and M!a Nellie Prrink of Sale-i vrra n-irrlcJ herj ! .!tm'.in hy lh Htr-rni! tt 1' NI. Tt.vy vlll l!c !a NeK I.f ClfS DOUl SKINN'RR. iMMurln. II) July I Tha funeral rvics o' I.dc !.! feKliirfrr. prominent In ccinmerciil ar-.i .Ir.arUl -lrc!e. w i-un-lucrel this ifter-n-x-n t.v e n.ere-i Tricrr.aa R Spilxan at tt.e J-jr! I'retvtrlaa Churctu KrlsJa tver, t repeal trom Kansas C!ty. . lvjid. Marltn. C"atr& aifl Vunhvtvrn IfllP. ltl.-.-DUItI KcCtiMAK IT-frill.ICS-fK'TAI Kill-. Tex . Jnlv -Mir. M!wurt Mrt'.eraa. vlf if .lotsll MrliiMi. died al th famtlr's p.creer !ui i.ar lullis las- nisht. Mrs ;!riio .ua born tn lllsourt. Ti r'ars K'1' let dwI t Texas ami arttl nar Pal.aa lau- rra n( . mc rc- 'hen h-.i never l'e.t sr.vulier !-. 7 filters! this aftr n ", n atten.J ty nearly u!I cf the mne-rs HWr.c JA'-OII RARHi: tr.a. III. July I Jasih ."-it :irj, iji. ji.Iv I Janh tr..s,- 1 rrcillncn: tarr.-.e- r-MH:- rar v- Ah,n. u.i-o io-A.1. He a I! jiars old lilts COIX"MUI'. U:;r; I":errj. Me. July r-J!i Culu-nbns J.enr ea jfarr old, j.d ihl. murnir.i: TIIOSMS MAIjON'K, Vliiiiu. til. Jul) 1 -Tborr.aa Slaln. an ! rlcn'tr n-:jn: if this illy, la Ja 1 at tfce mi.-s iian'n'.m; r. rir.vrtoDv. Orrel'trn. Ill J-iIy ; ii;. Hannah Pa lol dir.l hi this rrorntre at the n- t? si .. -. . .... . l. . .- i.. . . -.--.-- ;'J". .n- iiuc.il i TO I JIUi; Fenooi or ci.ur;ir frem 1 urtltl lSC. :al Ksiiinialnc It. .'t tr eo-.sratul.ito jo-.i. :rv l-iv V .u h a t? rb-xer wif. 1 .w he ettlr: off a. sfe. tar this inornlnjr and she sot off th- tlsl.t way " Yutj mean with ih rlsht foot touching th (.rourd before th left?" ' Y.'" "I believe she toid me tint when s! -irted out this mornlnc sh i1I-.-oti-i"i she had a hoi In !ir left shoe Prhats h f.incleil ti richt foot would hide it " - cias.ei.ind Pl-in Dealer. Ton-lNH:ir Advance Ovor Corre Kponilin; Week Last Year. RKPfBI.IiJ .SP!"CIAIfc Joplin. Mo.. July 5. The hlghert price re ported raid for zinc ore was $K per ton. nnd the assay basis price mas $41 to fC per ton of W-per-cent sine. SI SO higher than the prcious week and $10 per ton higher than tho same week cf last -tear. The demand was Rood and the shlrment wnj increased over the previous week ?M. TCO pounds. Iail was SS.") per ton. 5.c hlsher than the previous week and $7.) fclKher than r. year aso. The shlpmant wa; Increased over the prexious week T1.4T pounds. Testenlav closed the first half of 1K5. showing a decrease In the shlpmf nt of zinc ore of ej.") tons, sa-itli an lncras tn the valuo of Jl.rT.yvi; a decrease of 1.612 tons of nl at a decrease In aluo of 94.0. Blvlns a net lncreao In the UNtrict value of the two ores of $1.1".. Many of the mines closed down last nlfil.t for n wek out of Jefenrce to the mice workers', who have asked for week's holiday on account of the Fourth am! other observances durinir the week. It is estimated that the output will be reduced at le.ist tJ per cent. A month ao, when price declined, the operators began talking -f a restriction of the out put by . holiday of two weeks, but n prices had Nen resumed on a satlsfactory licsl they had not inta-mled closltis; ilowri. but i hi niln v.o:krsi have in many cases sskeil for the r.s-k and a. nieelnr of pro ilrcery decided to obervc a week's holi- ..IV. Follow Ins nre tho siilpments of sine mid lead or In pounds by th companies and lirJivimial ownlnc laud and first Iaes In th- varioits camps of th district for th we.', ending July 1 and the. first half of 1SC. jori.ix. A 1er. although the Mr-! ha I fallen and a rirlz!e .. '51 T ,"" "ul?1 r!"" " m'7 had et In Tlos wa course of the daj he minim. m in etrarifcv II A P C fnlte.J stu., ,vr.iin!es "or.t:r;ntil Zinc Co. . . I -M -Qusk-r Zlns Co. ... Jnplln .rrattnir o ... MtvKtrc Ittrd Mlntnjr Co .... i:rr.i!r-Hexon Mlntn& o. . Jor.n Jacliun Mtnlr.ir Co . MNvirl U 7. Co . r.il'.ro:: Mtnr lor.icr.-r.eri 1. X St. i ! Armll land I- 1- tvi.llama tun J '-itarncr Mtnlrr Co It'Ti M A. S Co It-nn II Stlnlnx Co ImJefer.itep.ca Zln Co Pmlrls Cn'ekfn MInlrc Co. . I't'tsburc-Mlaaourl Co Iteartnj; S-lri: 1. A M "j Kraplri-I"ower t Co " Ie-r .v Co .. . Cor.anlMiInl Mln.r.r Co . Nell! 51 Mlnlur ro . . latinard Itealty "o . !!u!!rcr M!n!ns Co KJxar County o . . n. i.rat lant UUnill". Mill! !. .-k!l PI..WN or 'im: n,i:Mri)n:vrMiin " A e!L toil ve rvnlnl.4 1. t.-vt..t j, . .... .1 -. . ...v. -::r. ' . i 'si iiu-o.il ii. ii. xraiii i cam in on went T PoMi Ijnt Ortinty ItenltT Co I Detroit Fre Prtss Mfrrfnnr). "Ye" itter-l th liorr.elv b( viasninston, Jui . : Itaron Komura. tn? i seem proposed to me la senior Japanes.? plenipotentiary rss r.lsh't "Mr And tiuct the pe.ic nettotititiona Is spec.l to saD from Ji;n for th Fitd ttts ehimt Joly 7 lie r i.l b a jntpanled by a st-iff of oSicials :o assist in tb work before the Pace C- tnm.iin. and 1 e3c pectei to arrive in Washincton in seafen for a m.'0ni of tt e plenipotentiaries early la Arut. Botb Anrst'ssdnr Mura.evff ard Am bajjador Roerr. the RjssUn plnlpcter tlnrios. are n Eurcre The former . n -v In From.-, for hi health an! It i ts-xl -stood here t!i li Is ba th chief Rtis Stan plenlpentiRr" He will co to St. Pcterbur for Ir.strurtlor from hi lor emment is u the coure to puru bf r erahnrkirr fr Amrica Both he r-l Arabas-odor Iv3?cn a: ex pected fo reh here lr t rne o arrani .tn PiltMl sacetins if tfce comm'sjioa a.iv n AUTL! At both the Russkm Eaibivy an-1 tit J."3.nee l-cjtt!an th oplnlos was x pre-? ti-lsfct 'trat tb actual wo-k -if : th co-ernlsjioT! will not rr- lon in Wafc . I Inrton. but that soon afte th In'tial ! satfc-rinc sn .'ojrnmrr.i will b had t some cooler p! i. ! If a a-m -'i- ha . already bi pjTe-l oion- "ft -lue'tie- cf curs, will be lrret the ",-st matter taken un-ier niderstMn. to con- "'."V ..;"7 do anvthinr; for moiieyT Philadelphia I.el4r OfMiil luinclnrr. "Mibel his a rr.ot wonderful piwer of imainatior. " "Re.slly? That's fc .e-r It thlrr I fhouli fca elven her credit for." "Oh. If cult true. I .sur you. h setuallv fine! that he".s coo.1-;ookln;." cqnlreit a Habit. Mrs. Pi.inet: ' Before we nre rr.arrld' mv hu'bard and I ued t si nnd watch th stars fir hour " mer.d. "Year Mrs. Plan!: "No he t!ls nr. th. ! cultivated a taste fcr a;trnomy In thos day and that h sta out late taking ob serratlons with several learned fnr.ds." Chl-aco Jotirral Primer Lesson. ? the aomi-. Why la h so cress Oh. sh's havin- a tot of dress mad. ?'- the other worrar. Why It she so cross" Hcaue she ln"t hails: a lot of re-es rr.ede. U"n--- fl r l-e- r-I.i-r a - -k- I'.-rn-rrs Tent -Ftiur Hours !.!' i no:-I'iL'VllI(.Vurcr-Jounul WMltltI- ri:ui Tltl. In tirrialr Owfcic to washout in the Western Ft-teji. due to roivy rain ta ihat -ctlcn of tb eoentrj. all train on th st. IwuL. Keokuk and Northwestern divisions of th BarliastoB rosd are tlelayci twenty-four lunjrs. The par.srer f-)m the Coa, Aw ta arrive a; Fnion Station sr :rev ;i m. SitairxU . will not arrlxe until T lias -r.-omlsc All !ay ytertay fr!nd ard refctiv. of i-asiea-er aboard tn train kept the teu-pfc- at th I'naar. r-tatton lafertna- tte-s Baru bot with lno.".r1. rcardbic i tr can-- ef tbs- drt.v anl wker-Mboat i f e deUyTMl trto. Th -sere Irjformed 1 tit tfterr was jo wrecs: o- ta jtne. but ifcat the -ei-o-.s sreut! lnterfen-d -.Kit trartj.. ac delayed outioirj as well as in-t-OJCj trains. Tti Great lllaide. Tredd.e "Wnat's a -desttlan. ddT" Cbwl?e "Re's a mar. who can't af ford an auto. Puck Made tn Order. A n:a.l rfrl a tak'n v.ontlv HI from an overindalcenre in unripe frul. Her mother telephone' for the nea-e docto'. whce tepnon number provd to b surprfa'.ncly rp-opriit to the oc casion. vlcht-oi-in-o-Green.'" IJppin colt' MBa;ire Tiie Only One. "1 vx.r little brcth'r in th hou. Jlmmyr' "Sure h i. Don't ver that afcirt cf his hansir.' crs de li-r Arserlca.-. Hebrew. Rnlrx lant S'ejih Joplin Minliie Cc rerth. J l!tnln C. ... Clark Pa!ntr .. . Iliuburr-Joplln Ce .... Itar.cor'. lllr.tr.c Co .. . -"! Ta! N-ion tn.t l"rter Itealtr ' liri.lt R.--fc Co . Orm,-." . eo t.'r.clJaala' .. . . Tela! .i. Valuet-Zinc. Ji.Te'. Ia c'p.Tnitviiin C'n'! Crk Mlrlra; Co srrerKan 1 r l Co. A lor land f'eeoU 1 it 7. Mlnirtz '."0 imi Mlrlna " . Xll-rl Zine Fl-lc f5 Oulnn !ar.1 . I'.arsrur Mlr.tr-ir ' !llenih Roar Minlr.- "o '-iipma .t ln-ton llmlrr; N,no Mlstrit " Majestii Min.r.e Co . fra'leritat )n.-irner." Co lior-e'-eal V.ir.c Co !) A i-oa . . I-na-omri bind I'erry .v Co. Portland Mirlre c Wlr..-". Mln:r- Co O-r.tnl I. i 2. Cr Itrsdf'trl-Kanait Cty Co. . llu-nroeii lant . . !-.! lanil . Ilotoi Ge; Tier 7Jne . I'tvliUSltieit ralev 7.!r r.-. -. rst.s- SK.iM 13. f 117.11 n.:'i T.Vi -. ri ;-.Ti iii tl.CI -..r 4 tit ; : 4 .:" 4i;.i !. 4I. r.4 -. 2!.; :.".) ri.sM 2. ") Sl.'t) ii.:i" 15.310 JUST! .f T.i. I M a if) ! c.n ttilt.M) -a IeJ.! .Tv) :.4: l.lTH l.'.Vl 4t.ro, 1.1V) ll.Si !4 a ?! 1 Jurt I4 . ".40. Sl '" 2I.W Mi ANT) 1VEP.H C- . "SI 40 iM.rv) . la :- c.tso . :s:.ia .ID.! SV . TiV s2"0 :..- . :.!-! n : . : Tetal. 17.. f ri o'i ctn Car s', CO ii i.-r i' yw. :.) 4I.0 tsro t:i .13) :;.' k:p) :ica !f."1 o 'tl a it ! v ".su.t :. sra .Ise. !(.. ieatt. tU.sa Tt'al. fi.- Vala 1 DfRNWRO Gnu K Mlnlrc Co ro-e,)Ktat-d Jack Mlc-a Co . f D Mltrfcell iatil Mrrar.tt!e M M Co . . .r-u-il A Zr-lr. Etes1-.)a. Jon aV Co- .. . ?- i?et Co. Rellirr Mlnlra- r-n . HM.n-I)rj--aaes Wider Co. . Mx B Mlr.lsr Co . . t,a"- Co KM; c Tnl! a'e. .. 7.--5.IV) Vaisea-zise. tiM xtti. tuiv. Total, '"' i .CO !irj :".) .?) Ii.4.) Kt. NEWBRO'S Herpicide Tfca ffUtBI'CAI. nanda tiaM The Rabbit kU the GmwaPitf Pref. TL'nna. the world's sreatett dermatclo ftrt (astc four ioetor about Mm) waa th flrat to dlscoaer the rcleroMc and eeataHem nature cf true !anlrulT. Hi ttlfeovery wa verified by Dr. Saboorand of Parts, who -uuiiad a rabbit with hurnaa dasdruaT flakes: also by Ii- i- and Bishop. teck dandruff scalea (ram a Student waa l-arfnaj Ms hair, and rravuur ma-le a pomade of tfiem with vaseline, rabbed the same upon a mlnea c!g and the Pat became bald. Xewheoa Herpicide l the ORIOINAI. darlruff germ devtrryer. it hllla the microble am-th and permits th hair to grow as nature Intended. A wonderful hair saver. A delightful dress ing, ntop irrning itmaniiy, tncskraxttn. ii m. 9mm. .atiai: cii-ci.iiintt. a. tr mm WOLFF-WILSOi MW CO. Hi IAMTEAI & CO., SpiciD IfNls. 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It is defi nitely understood that iou are aatt raaaaelleal ta Barraaae aay adaRttaaal Nerorata to retain the Graphophone during th term of your subscription. If vou do. however, at yaetr asta atallaa. purchase ten SO-cept 7-Iih;1i Rec ords from tli Ciilmnbla Phonojtraph Co.. at their bo address. .luring the year, th machine becomes your inclusive property forever THE COIX'MRIA PHOXOKRAPH COMPANY IS XOT YET I'RE PARED TO DELIVER OUTSIDE OF ST. LOUIS. .M.11. THIS TO-DAV OT TO-JIORROW. COUPON OF INQUIRY. DnCr- TtE .KCrL'fi.:i Ohtt and Srvrntk Strrets ritasr .yrnti so'iiHor tn my aMiesx to rxflain FKt E CRATHO ntOXE OIFER. .Wine Jdtirrss- r-".:':.! Mi!'r it " -- ;i ll(Cul!c-iar Mlnlrg X .1 M 1'iillari! Mining ro . K H Scherrr.erhe.rri .. .. I ncU.fd ' 174 iOl'J .S" l.iT-IC4) Total Mil' MJ.V1 e.iM Valu-Xnc. tl.'W. 1-aJ. K.M- Total. ia.- RAWiRR. .-5 111 P Mining "r I '4 I ID peace k Valley IT. Co .. 13.).l rtlTe-.! . . .. ixlt-r M V M. Co Tal ft!s ttt. Vnlu-Zinc. .:'. ItAXTER SPRING." piiPn)IJa ll!a!c-i N'iraaka KtrU Co m i: - t M C - Total aa'.e . . Value-Jllnc. 14 J-.1 .sftn'tEON ?r Taut Mlr'nc C, Kfy --tret Ittsir:-; Co Total lalea Value-Jim-. V!' ORPN.-sTO Ca'W! Mlllrc Co . KIoei!!!- Itlnlna; Cli. . r-:u: Mill Co Jlimlrr eta- Co j Tsaca Miitna- C Pt Ii-rp Mtnlnc CJ Roe Mlnlns . Orf! Jui;t Mining Co . Total .al. Vaiuea Zlc. t Vt. Ia4. te N'fK OTr F-liare Vlntn I'm R! Kate sfiiing tr JSLir; Zinc Co Kattrrr. Mining Co . Hermit Mir.l-g Co Ivtr;ernek Co. ir: f.41 4I.VO xi.ru "-a.:f 3.411 7.e' 3.11 41') at s;o r- I tan :-) 1 3T I4S-") Total. H.5W , 44 ) .?ro .ji Mcttt l"rl Co ta.Sa O C mniot . ... I-. H. II rcl.tt-i A Co . . SCiJio hterltrs RiNb-3 . .. M.70 Pru!r:tlat K l . . . Ii.;i C tV rVjct'ea C.5SS) .Tstl':e ji a M Co v..0 Jam MurrT . .... 4,:a Raeit-r Z. I- M. C? . . J3.j larr a, Shult J.-i f-Je- Rlslnc Co i.-3 A W. P. CS-nr.t . 11 M F. Miturr - itr. "ar Jyiie ...-. it an Oa,Vrtx I A Z. Co &, Ijuacumty a, M-FSroy. . Jcsn Pag .-..-......... ... 7.) J.1 2.41A I.Tas "3.4 V, l.ii 4.7 "t. Its ::w Total aa!a Stt 43 y' Valu.s-Zlsr. r..7). lal. fi. Total. t'.3.- A.8A. U5a 1M. . . M.W X).7a .. . Tit 7.410 f.ue A Prfl-i .. . tt! Pa XJlalr.s CO... . Bi-!ir Mining Ob... Har.cum Hawcrth . A bitr Mlnlns 'n tv.et Alba Mlnlrg Co. - Tjtal sale VaU Zlr.e i:.'.. rROJPBRITT. W B. Kaa. agent UcKir.ler Mining Co.- . .. .. Regnla-ltr Mining O Ten O'Cl'xk Ilnlr CU l3terat Mining Co ;:. IT a...) Tstal ." - Val3e-Zlc l.!il. Isai. 1X4JU. Teal AURORA CnliaJ Ur 0-ejpa!. . . 4t M Cieltai aas . . . !!. T"tl aaa t t" Va:u-ZJe. .-; li. CW. Total. C4RTHAGK. Cctun'l'atf Trmp Co IJ.) I-.4 in !l.al R.WW a.W r.s. iy t.4-L M Mlnlr.c Co lo.-l A Co lluo'oo J- .t.nir.ir Co tVa.11-,1 a Hen 1 '") i.;i) 4! C 7 1t: Tctat di , . . 27 3;i Values-Zinc IT.?-.; I.ad. f.n Total. ZINC1TK. !jjcy Klre Mlr.lne Co . Ilellrvlll. I. M Co.. ! It. A K. Mlatnr i.o ... 17.';- fiiat llnllcar Mlnlns C . . . Brwos land Total sala Valuea-Zir.' '. j: O-anhr M A ? lillnol. Zlr.c CD . . 71S--.I .W !!. frr. To'al. IRANUT 4"o ... 77 (v-o 14 ; v. -4) a M 14 III R.JV). fv.y T.ital ' . aai.j..Znc 1.5;9: lea.t. :.K' Total, fit .iiKr.7roe)r s-rlt! ft-leUr. Raller A Stlckrj t:tll!tv mln- . I-Mr Mlnin Co .: T )l :imi 3.tt'. u.y ars Total aales id Vlu.-ZI".c. l 71. al. !," Tetal. r.i:r.r nrtv.scn Mia Vlnlrr fo tilts r D Ba las'! il." 11 M IJ,?!". !t.tf Toal aaa . Valurs-Zln. Till we If V.i-Z!rc. Ci.110 SI a raW.hi Values-zinc. K 4 '.:.- .? ii.". IMS l.a. i:ik Total. !,1V. MftTKI'T !!. fJ.j.). T3tl. I 1R a"1 IT.! !0 la.J, r..7:) To'a. tr: l.eS7.71 K,II.LKD THK MKtir. laaTrlaaa Vaata Hlea aad Tna ll'aaaa Are I aj a real. Chtcaaro. July Tt.-I.ee Reynolds, a 1 j ear-old boy of Whlllnc Ind.. was In stantly killed and Mrs. !! Mannlnr; and : Mr. Charles Rrown of (."hlcago. were s- ' vrly injure-l in an accident to-day n the scenic railway at White City Amuse ment Park. The accident is believed to have hn caused by a piece of brick that In some unaccountable manner had hcom lodged ' in one of. the rails. When the car in wh!b -.our.g Reynold and two women wr riding struck th ratrur;IIon. e cat wa dera!!d aed the excunants were thrown 'ut. Reynolds, who was not severely injured, rias to his fe and stepped back on th track tn the path of another car. and waa iretantly killed. The two women. atUlrnsrh artouilj' 1--JtifJ. triii recorec. A. 1 ;x n '! -- a'T. .T v:"; f?J a. ". -vEfrT-