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-.' :--" - - t. THE ST- LOUIS BE PUBLIC: TUESDEY. JULY 4. 1905. sawuw- iagi!&i& pww V I- HOTELS AND A Sumner ReMrt at Sea, WHERE A WEEK'S SOJOURN GIVES ALL THE BENEFITS OF AN OCEAN VOYAGE WITHOUT ITS DISCOMFORTS BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. 4 1-2 Hoars fram New York. arrrlre to tbls ekanalas- reset la tbe i r laiaag uonM ca ia IMC t Ca, I-teL. 1a Heataalt rtUI. Cuaiiasui.'.ng An 3:h. a special fast Express train will leave New Tack. Mk street, at : A. at-: natbasii Avr.ue station. rtrwAlyn. 10:3s a. M.. dally, except grassy, tar Ms x&ua a-omi. canxMcung wim ice. ne-s- .reamer un Kiran an aici:ionai inia win iear !P. M.;-BRkl)m, FlitSmih Arf.-.c station. 1JJP. IL. arriving at Block Jalaso dl Retnnilng leas. TCork 'alan. weeks)., ltu A. R . arriving at New York. Sitka .-a; aaroowvn. ;zz -. ax. On kfocdara only, leave Block Lisa d A. S1SS: trwUrn. U A. 11. Beginning June 3th. atearrers of the Mcr-tauic Una will tiara Slew Te war Wall .treat, for Blork I.lasd. Orient. Sleiter Ular.4. flraaniiMT an4 aa. aya, ascm netardara and July m and 4tt. at .. connecting with m-,vr.T "Mor.ta-jfc-' for Llock On aatardars and July S.1 fanr will leate " nor; iwinq. irminc ai rr..iier manii nzztt urcuuv-atr HAS CUUTAVQwA, ELSAI, Four tralna daily Xroro Unlur. station via Merchants' Bridge tassel-"Tlrs'-eiese htta'a: con', stzti'.r li-atine. hatnlar. flshlnc and acker aan fuqua Assembly Jul7 Scth to Aur lrh Ot r 1 m. 1. Ry. Tl-.kat Offlre. S North Fourth HOTELS AND RESORTS. aaaaaaaaaa wjsaw-asaie--asaiai Tilt Haiti Frantaaaa, .9f MamtM St. Lmwnmce Rlrzr. NOW OPEN. A macalBcat nctrt. aellahtfnJlr altaatea aa an laan4 la th M. Utmvac Rivar; taa fcrnrita watr ror mr-tcr-hcat and boat rao ec eanlnc. rowina; an4 aJl a'jUAtlc vporta: an stmnly pjrtunaoJ4 nin-r.c coir ccuraa fraa to auaata cf th l.ot1. ao tmnla arl otnar crta. For bc.kW and full infarnatUn. ai 'a'. O Tn'l. Maiurr Yz'.n"mc. JC y. a!9 Vanar Ban Air. AuOKta. Ga. LONG BRANCH. Waat Kad Hotrl anal Cotlar.. Fliut-1 v. MufT. Tring rin. tui'irrpco aU rt.a ar.3 roa2 ki4tli4 f.r ui.wn:j killnc CrTlHOK p jcnko rr'.ptl-tir AIm r.Mk.ool Ifo-.l 'alro. N V. I'afkUl Moutitilr i. .tn jn li GREEMIRIER, WHITE SULPHUH SPRINGS. WEST VIRGINIA. I1"h "01J WlIITiT' .St l.l'IH K) f,jn Jur. n. Uw ln4tin.r't.xit .' xrivatc ;h- itcc.lf. itrii. SIS to tl wfc. 1 i ;M rnrnh. Wrti for h Al't. lr'M CKO A Mll.l.. J I! Mr :ir.r!r. unit, h'i.j !. ri.i c. U'rit air'. nr- THE PLMNIMMOR HOTEL. TBAN t'lTa. it W.i!..M r-l on t!: Atlantic 0fi H-:.iic ! ! -i.l- I ire in n on Mfi-J i. r.it r- rn- fixiri tr.ikJfi f!a:c SM t ZH i - TMlIy BDTr Haiti fiuni Iicitltt'r A " 1 .! o i: " 'f -J 'K T"oi -. Stockton Hotel. ii- Ma. N J . .4ir f.f !- it l!f. .n(l ati r.w f. ; t rw i fkj a.it s-ii.ct jl irt .r J ' 'I!.: i- ui r i:ia. 111. : Ui pr '!? 'f nil j KjI nl ..Ttiwnin. Ti itj'f? I .. u s - ! S30 lr nv-A. Jill to S f .M.a .- al t.t rn nptlK-vl"! II 51 tI MOTEL ISLtaWORTH wit !. ttnl nr ITUITlrtlTM.J Cuatn an4 awlea unr!!i Kv.ry tr.t. ri tM-Jitmnt. : liHiri ra nnu cii . .rrhaua. If. rr-nTr.a nit t .fit 'l i.a water, rata t July IS J ti t.t J. 0 tr 1i. aicla! lo Kaakly rsir. . nl buoKl't irai.cl n application. oirni:Ni: t piivti--1!. CHALFONTE la a modern fireproof hotel lucatej on tha Uoardaali: l Atlantic City atween the I'lrr. A'-u)a Ocn. tVrlto for illustrations TUB I.KL'1 S illll'AVT fMarfborouh House. ATI-ANTIC OITT. N J A WkolT rik -. tf. !l-h F-T.t. josiaii iiiin: ? '- TOI.W 1 M. Michigan .Wo nwr li'vh, Atlaatla rity. X. J. Krrl!rn uM tl TZ to J2 Dally. T t" 12 Weekly. F. C. WAItllfllToX. OCONOMOWOC a Waahesha Cnvnty WISCONSIN Ike Uesl o' Lakes Ii'fO'ntatlon of aiv I:hiJ a!, it t. ehartnltift ciuntr !'- la'.-, i, cp ejn lt hotel, .ind other n't;- j.i n1' K' pronT' ) fi.rnNheii liv tr . et .,; the ilMrei.v :ij.ne, lase I'-c.f.rno W-M" t It.T-h Kanie,u viitar- I'.iai! e:i?aea for 11 weefe o;-n Tt- i riti: miii. FtuRtain Spring House WAUKESHA. WISCONSIN. I-4l-ar anrprar tt hrt-' . Ni-th -.' .i1(Jlr mrTmT. rt i ar.i .-, -noTTi -yn!nr, Kn.tui m.i al rrJrj; r"- en hst'I royn5 Jin- r inn mr.l m cut -Jt,r jOTt ? t-. r" frp.s'tiU.il ffht Tab. nj -r " t t".- . i;J,: HOTEL BEULAH. Iarst an.i t-ri eQJii'ie-j ui a.r i m it N.rth FlOrsit ;.! iwuTe vii lr. In.dUl 1 1V Xirnic rl r-r !- it " bin -.c tin U IfK-iinsiJn t r Hito1 r; i rr.!lw -ff far ! w&rtwIlkL . r t Da-if.r. . Jal. r : n.-si Jrv r-i . alt Craa.f, tfl. r a,-. J r-J- If-f -n bi rr aril fl c I .-r"- f flcr ', ' j, y vs.arn Ic t a"r,lf . ur Oltl n-r?s I rn Ita S" Z' &r Cwicnitiir; wn.o. rrp. W nnpMr,4 iwnaf via.it nuitiii . Minn'. ratrua. tin In Lake. ' licattra NilMri .".Sltit "-a e .- "-.I ti.r e; , mu.emel.tp 'S..?: .. a r ' n.1 cre.ni from o-ur in tj-t-i it Vi i R 2T1 mile. f"rn a- uen '.! I p. Iar r.lirk.1 fare rn-. J t ; -e- -. on'.l Julr 1 A atn ... t.nii1t u warner Hlrl. a.nl fo m !"'-J tvI. PNANTOM UKE INN l" KJ li Kin. f.hl-c btletf ba' c t ' J.i-tcr refJ tftratlAn I.e 'er e a tl Ivok -t II W ti---S rI M -t v" Hotel Robertson, P" n-tt -sMrc tT 3 : "i2w A " eJr.,r .; -eratw- ri -rt . t Vt it TT.mr'"' M'ijf HOTEL MACATAWA (will Sitstr Rcsert if Western Michiiin farlrar Sticsta.a Ra e ia-- Itlchtccn. a ivr Marj-i t fa a r steamers to C5iU-- im )i .a i tr I:re t ItrraeJ aaO ti-.r) t:-J. -.-! Istllra. atrer a-.t" 1rra i-i j M A RYDrs prc-tr!.' siii-m M a. AVERY BEACH HOTEL SOIIT MKI. MICH. , X,-dr ft r an-J c tT-' sariateni-f tinr n-jrnTr ctt. rr--rr ' " a ert r:art- -t rt:rr r Orr stin- i t Flt tL air-rt: Sat;::s t-icii ca !, . J. E. STRONG, Manager. CHARLEVOIX INN HRl.C0-(. S1ICH. naTtR i r:tt wckk. rwsi-ii'. Tfjf MtftwISEIimE-lcACI. Kate, t tu Ti'". tal. ttti' ari xx t-iiUr Mackinac Island, Mich, i asava-. Maalfsa Ba1IIDtaV ' gJrleL.V ri c'iaa. V. MUnHAti. ITr.r!. rrj-Jetj-. RESORTS. MMMMwvVVVVWMMVMWMWMtMMWWWVMWMWm ted -jtomaos. amvma a. axmcs iwus lar. w jrorx. win r.i. law: ner l St.. anivlag at Mew Talk, - i. M.. arrirlaa aTraaaaart at fa A. Island, arrtriag aTBtoek lafiaTat la A. at New York at l Fit. aaa swa sks-saps r ai . woes isrann jaa a. au RKK1 Ml CUFTN TBMK. illustrated naanphlet anj faH street. Pnoca Mala Hal. HOTELS AND RESORTS. When In Chi StopatTh .3aw., Stratford Hotal V9mBlf4t. iatiaWackta an aiiaaaaat Ll.k t. Lmt IliMIIM I Imnataaefjiataa atatrtet; coawalaat ta -t.rabaalanMiiarTctvMlfaaMrfaaiaia of n reiaa. Icat mraar of atltr'a taa Cart bm.ltT.t-4.: evtivlack laka Mlehtaaa vt lfca Frat Mu kkuainnr!BaMIktfi UMusa ail a imoar: XX iwau. W pntat. b'h;lutu-l.wwri:taaal iw.KJoa roo-aa; woi4mT(ira maaoaaajr inrraaaoat; rprua bala anlali in'.r-e'cfo.; t.lt-k.a. In airrf r-i: iitnji'.ful "!nio rniai-tha tn of aterjfMaa'ai.noilara.ta tnc Howard's Mineola, Fox Lake. III. aa T'lif Iiourn from St. Lout", via CBtoaaa. 1 ioj, ( nlon Irpct .it A St. P tu Fox I ti ' j -s wtl'til. lN.nl:lre t ftltn. o a Hi Vot :::rt h.l hi Northt .11 ..nt.ll r.3io K " l!OWAKI. I'rop. SYLVAN BEACH HiTEL V..V . .4tii! : f-Jli r ULIilt. U-ft-(f IU.T n fu Si Hun jict Ar.lnrh THE HOTEL VICTORY, Wi.rliT l.arseal Mamaner Ha4el. rt-ln-lla lalaaal. (lain. otv Oaea. An. iwuienta tr.nu:i.ra8i. na-tl. ..rcrteatra; r.- inlluat, tact n.iislaa un! eiening ctu- .r ivaij.h and riov.r Leaf Hallway aaenta. F.-t rullnvan tifalr.a fitter via iJo or lie trolt t'ltli cloe at'tmtwat eoinectlcr.. for I I'm (n-lla) It.t UicLa an4 li'Jtr en acr.!- .alttn. A-13r. T fiFlHiii. , 1erral Jlanasr. PASSACONAWAY INN YORK CLIFFS. ME. Tr. irktlr. flh!-. ao'd roala. rf eoana cloe t- tie iict.l For circular armr to HAI1VKTA WOOD Hct.l Itellerue. Biatoa. RIG COAL STRIKE SEEMS AVERTED lii:tr 'lnit A nonn"n lit.- WiJI IIcikNt Hci-itn Soon in llli- m: Shot Firvrs" n. r.Ki'i m.i-.-rKT i- W" Inslnstm !! J 1 3 - FV-lera' Ji:!e flmice tlt-.c. .t-.iii nt in nrbitrator "f dtlTten'-" l'tweii mine owner and em Silo.. ei tr.-.Iiv an'! t'ec.tune of Ms Inter-r-it!on n ticerraker a cneral strike In the tnltie. of Illlno:. ! .terte,l Tl.t -j iejio!is at Istie were artrued sp.d rowe, .1 i-Itc The rliy )ehlnd c!oe,l dcor. .i-nl .Ii-J:. iiray announced thla irr.nc t'-i. !." vrouM nnnnunce Ms dect-'d-. as o(.n a. trll(Ie. just when he co:...l . i .t ;cr.itel T'.e tnlr.e operators of Illinois wer rep-re-i-itoibj H N T.txi.ir ami A J Mocr-he.i-1 of h!cac.' "il the mlrers were r"p rrnteii bv W I Ran and It C Perry of Sprins:5.-M. It. Tfce r present al-ut CS"' col nilnr. of that Str.te TI:e I.eliati.f. of Illlnola at Ita recent ff'on enacted that siec!aj ehot-flrers h'u'd be nir'ojeil In all the mine of tli State !. law becotr.Ir.it effcetlee on r-'atuolav Ih: dl.pttfe s.-k as to who .huli ;uij f"r the .hot-firrrs JuP.-i:e ;ra wa finally ike,j to serve a rtrr.i'- The enn latd until c V t attemot.n CHIEF SUSPECTS WOMAN'S GIFT l.e-miir-d li'ltn'S to i'artakf of .jijl"i !. ft for Ilttii lt Siranp'i. Alsitotmh Fon-1 of Krtsii. i r' ef Ileteclia l-e.rronl I. ua-!-. c a bat of apples arc! fiowe-s '''.' 'n h'. ofHce esterda-. sft'-scon by a st-irc wr-rinn. He refutes o eat the cpr' hltojelf anj order other persona ao to eat them To i know I have rcaJe Jo;, cf e.-.rnle sreon?- crooks "" .i:J the chief. "ar.d 1' ..cot be posrlMe thit so .e of the-n -oati tftlsk that I s cu"d fce foolish 'nouch -o eat isjlhlrp 'hey ni5-ht ieav U - tae fls nay 1 m forsi of eppie. tut I do-j': cife T.c--'i for thm to tast? any of these - "he Ch.ef o-J-red the bket eet out--i his cKc". h rnsy en3 the apples to the City CSen-i.t for an analysis. Ths woman walVeU boMly iato the cf fl.f rlace.; -je ket on a chair near the Caters d-jV and .H that tha fruit was for the crlef She jej- the fcullilrg be fore her nirse -.a. obtained. Ho. Crwsbed ky taawra Roller. nrrt nucsrsciAi. fjca-sere. I'l July i Trace-- Ha" foid, h J-ea--oH b?r of Dekalb, ran In frnat of lawn roller slipped aej fell. Tee teit.er pa.e.l ever ta. buy and sreshei hlra to death. nest. R. Ma swiet. itMaik. I ROOT SELECTED TO SOCCEED HAY? Rooeerelt EadeaTors to Prerail Upoa Him to Accept tbe State Portfolio. DECISION IS NOT YET GIVEN. Ex-Secretary of War Will Accoin paay Presideat to Cleveland aad Repreaeat State De- partaaeat at Fnaeral. aattaKTaSTaad ratrSta. Jajy . EUau Koot. af War, trill b ap-aa-atarr Hr ' be M U aooapt. Such ia upon In to taa praa. taa ay a !a- tba at Oytr Bay to- ay. lacatrad by utaracroa. wklck 8tcrtar-r of ublle and In which tha Mr. Koot wUI it anaeuaecs that ipaar him to tha Hay toaaral. kata aa ak) ajarsanai frteod and tactva at taa Btaia Da- a Kte Tatt la rvaaxdM as an aC taa praatnt eaJeulatlo-na of :h otlaf aaacatlTa. ahoala Mr. Root rcfuze tha aaoat likely aclaeUoa contlauea tu be Joaanh U. Caoate. Ordinarily th- Acting aecretary of State would hava bvn oall-tl upon to rcpreacnt tha department at the funoral. o that there would seem to lie ao doubt of what la la the freaidenl'e saltxj. Mr Pr!rea haa merely n inatrueted to rrprasrnt tha departmer.t at the pub lic aTVir" at tlte Church of the Covenant In this city, at which Mr. llav worshiped. It In exp'ted that the dl'onialf Io will attend tha tMirvice-.. aa thu.o :t Cli--lar.d are to l mora of a ;ir!va:e nature. II W not certain that Mr Root ir.H ac oit lh- ..!tlo:i of Secj-ftKry of Sat. althuugli It If admitted that the utTrr : uch a teniptins one as would au: in.iny h man to .hanLi his Ji-clf'.on ti remain in private life. When Mr. Hoot left Wa-h-tnaton. there Is no question that h- was tired of official dutl- and the social train they entailed. He aim frit that h- shot;M lx HiHklna; more mon-y and m.:e h- re turned to New York. It Is unJeritoo! that he has added laravly to his I-!-u::Ury re suiirrea. Whether hs a'onM re;inqt:lh lil private uractlce arl so bit-k to ill- rotn pratlvely small salary llt goes vri'h a Calilnrt bt-rtli rn:a!n to br- seen. ENCOUNTER STORM Votinjt IVrsons. Clinperonwl by Mr. ;ind Mrs. J. K. K.ikcr. Almti don Machine t Howmi. 111., and Come bv Kail. After an sxelllnjc eaperlenc- in a storm at Bowen. III., a party of yount; mn and women atitomob!iits from Keokuk. Ia . chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. laker, abandoned their machine, and procee.ei to St. I.o'1's by rail. They arrived jestf-r-day mornltis;. and are n'.:t. at the 1'lant err llot-I Mr. 11a her l the son of E. S. Baker, vice president of tho Keokuk National Har.k. a director In the MNojr!-I.!n'-oln Trtist Company. Ur.coln Trust and TdZ-j Company, and has othr Interests here. Ileside. Mrs. Rakir. the meir.liers of the p.iny are the Mlse. Irwin. IaiVte ntrl Wrsy. and Messrs. P Ix-e Brown Jr. F. K IH.nlap and M F. Hakr. The arrancerr.cnts for e.r. outlrc In the foim of an auto tr'p to r-r. I...l? nnd -e-turn wre made fur ScnJav mornlns. I t-ejran tj rain in the morninc and the trip was pustixme-l fcr another day. Isttr there was n chenge. and the yvir. ; person?. wh. had their hearts s?t on the trip, develed to make It S m-.a The start frori Keokuk was made a: 3 o'clock, and all went well nntll two hours later, when pear Bon. III., fifty m.!s 5 slant, a storm was encountered. Thtr.iw hKikeil rath'r sijtia'ly for n whl. but the ot.njr persons esspe-d with no flintier ( ilamace than a severe drenching. Th" ruacntne. were nut damaccl. except to the estent or r-m: completely enveloped :n rr.'il j i r.e mncnincs rmrv ;exi ienin(i in tow7i. Mr and Sirs. Hiker and the others then Loarded a train for Ht. liul. They will remain until to-day. when they wiil return for their motor cam and thenc proceed to Keokuk. Mr llaker Is one of the first person, 'n the West to take up autotne. seearinr h:- first mschlne In ISM. He has m'l" many lor.f ti'pr-. and with Rood roads v.'ll in:.Ue ano'her trial for the St Iiul tour I PARISH FIGHTS IMMORAL SALOONS All Saints Catholic Clmrvh Will File liVmonstronrrs Apainst I.ifonsins of County Ir:im- : slio'ie, N-ar City. Tl.e ptM.hlo-.ers of All .""tirir.- Cathnd- ! Cliurch and hi" n'Ul.bor. are protestlr.c j rlnt th elten-e -f n !I-i;! Immoral I snloons :n their vlc'n'tv. where the nir-h's ' are tnsde nldeout bv the hshltu.. the- j of. and hae 'ri.rni'Ti to do what Is in their power to effect a el.-n.inc I Ihe r.rs' object n their fl-it riil be against f i.uanc- of a dramuMp li cense to Hnr Kne! nj-o jete'iaj f,id ! .- petition -n the p levjla County Court ! at Clayton for pcrrr-l'ion to operit- or.e at the in'erseetol" of the ole jre-.t road ' rnd Ferg-jo.i svenue. rie court t.o- I tlf.ei by to atto-r.ev for ;:, IlereiI John R ieir.e. pastor of the church. ths.t ' s r.rronstrar.c. wcu'l 1 filed Residents llvins a!c:c Maple avenue. , tn OU"e Str -t -oad and surmmdlng thorough'a.e. declar- fiat the shootlnc of revolver in the ai- a-d tbe use of pro fsre ani oc.cene 'irrusj. by both r.en snd wotaen Is bceom'-r r. common thlnar tti their vicinity at n.sri and they a;e determined t put a ;op in HOLUND CABINET RESIGNS. , Election in the Nt-ihcrlantis De feated th Minister. ' The IlarJe. July I -The Cab'r.j. had ed by Doctor A. Kuyrer. appolnterl July I IL zmn. has resigred. TSe resig-atlo-s ef the Cabinet of The j .. .. . .... .. k . .. .... exneriacQs : oi tu .i.v irn o m recent electicn in Hclta-vi. The Second Chamber of the Siate'a Gr.-ral. accord ing to the returns, win fc cornpojed ef forty-eight Mlnlsteriillsts and ffty-two Anti-Mlr.isteria3iK. ntsklrg It nec-sar-fer the Ooerrmnt to resign. Om aattaf at Wrtiaali" ba Maat. TOURING AUTOSTS HAPPENINGS IN ILLINOIS CITIES AND TOWNS EAST ST, LOUIS NOW HAS NICE NEW LID City Council Puses Ordinance Prohibiting Winerooms. Music in Saloons and Sunday Dan cing. Except in Parks. Wlnerocma ara absolatoly prohibited In Eaat St. laotrls. Music Is forbidden In aaloosa except where a apedal permit Is secured from the Mayor and daxclnj on Sundays Is absolutely forbidden In all saiocna. but at parks la to be permitted en a written permit try the Mayor to a reputable society deslrlns; the privilege. The above are the features of an ordi nance aunested by Mayor 9i!aa Cook and which was pasted by the unanimous rote of tbe City Council yesterday morning. The ordinance regulAtes aaiaana more stringently than ever in th. history of the city nrd meets with the approval of practically all o the repwttble saloon keepers of the city. Heretofore there has been no ordlaanca covering winereoma and arrests which were made by tha police were prosecuted under tbe general ordinances. Music In saloons was also regulated tkruugh the Police Department. Dancing on Sundays Was forbidden by Mayor Ceok. and. al though arrests were made, neither the city nor the gtate Attorrey would prose cute ia tho absence of an ordinance. The ordinandi covering wlneroomsi Is very strlnscnt and ab-oltitelv forbids the wlnrrocm.. Winerooms are defined In the ordinance to mean any room or Inclnstne roiintn'ted with a licensed saloon or dram ho;. where men and women mny congre Ktte for the purpose of drinking any alcoholic liquors. With reference to the music, all sorts of muMc are forMdixeii eiccni. where the SMloonke.per secures a -ecial permit from th Mayor. The dancing crdic-r.ee forlJds Jr-!rjt on Sundays at any saloon or in any hall contiectetl -.i:h a siooi: am! kIw the Mayr.r the rlifht to issue a i.erinl' to o ielle. for dancInK on Kuthlajs at p-trks .n ornrctiitn with picnlc. CONSIDER QUESTION OF EAST SIDE LINE Advoi-atrc and Obje-clor. to Pro jiosod vr Konit Mi'f-t in iho Offiif of Mayor Silas Cook ami I ripens Plans. nepre.etitjtlvce of the McKlnley raJS ruI syndicate, who are seeking fran- hle for a Iln3 throuRii Ha.u St. lui. to I" the terminus of what will b known as the St. ljui and Northeastern Ibiilmad. met objector to the prooo.eJ route In the oSUtr cf Major Hilas Ci'k of East Ht. I.O..I-. yesterday nflernoon. and dlcusse.l the Question lx fure the Committee on Streets' and AIIt-. Thi objectors wvre rej.reir.ted by R. f. Kramer. C. II I'orrr.aii and Doctor II. c. Falrbmther. The t!t. Iu!s and Northeast ern Halirviad was reprifented by R. J. Smith f Springfield. III., who e.-as n:slst ed by I'r.vl It-mi'inc :i::U Itonert Hikkln. Mr ICracier j r-'sfiili-d to the onimlttce what he said n.is :i Jui!ilo!loinl question. In this ho claini-i. tt.nt the Council or the committee hud no Jurisdiction in the appli cation tor n frat.cl.l!.-. as he c-jtn-d that enough ;Kr..oti had withdrawn from the ri;;ii:il priittoii for franchi.-e to ir.nk- it i"ll far short of th- required ninjorltv of front f.er. Iield by property owners. Mr Kumer tatfd that College Hveriu. wliere Ihe tight lilrceH. wras It feet short of the riiiulred majority of front feet. Me further Mated '.Nit. with a withdrawal which was on the way tu R-st St !.out.. Te'itlt sire"! had but forty feet e!;mcJ In fjor of ll.e franchise. Mr Kramer state.! tha the company whs ir;3nl?.e.J und-r the siier.il railroad ac: a n-1 that ti'io-ss the Council d-Arlv dert'inl Its limiiatintis in Uat St liuli it could run lie'.Kht throtirh ibe titv Mr S'nlth uiiswereil for the eom;any. He st.'.:.-il hat r.e held cantrdieiioi to the nithuiawal... nhlih had t-ii filed nnd which jic.i that the naiar" of projuTiy Ciin-s le jlac.d back on the petition He eN vui'.l that ':e desired n little more lime to I rrsnt his Klde of the oue?tlo:x fi.ll. efpit-liilty ji the ijue.t!n:i of Jurl illction Imd ten rale.l In- Mr Kramer. Mr Smith further stated that h. com pativ would stand on the orlslrtal petition. The committee nijreed to hear the lel-an.-e of the .latements frcai both side next Monday mornitiy. DGt:REE OP CRIMlf n.T MDR Chler rarsly Reparta Klgkleea l.eas M order. Tbaa l.aei Year a ad Xm tWuemprm. AeeflPfiira; to the report of Chief of Po lice tjeorge O. Purdy. which was present ed to the R-.t St. liouls C!tr Council yes terday, during th. last Kscal year th.re were fourteen murders, which Is n decrease of eighteen from th previous ye.-.r. Not cne of the prsons chnrxed with the mur ders escaped. Th record is claimed to h. the f,nst !t the history o' th" Khst St. louls po lice Iep.-rtment. In rferrinu t thi. fei t ;-e of his report. Chief INirdy -itatM tii.it a larae number of inurdT were commit ted tl.rouchc.'it Ire country durlna thii llrr.e. nn'i rranv of the riurdT. escaj-ed. while In n.fd ?t I.oule hi" men have n perfect record for raptunnc every mur derer I "he Pnrdv also refers to th smount of stolen money and projvrtr which w-a" recoverei y l.l depart ni'-nt during the pan jca- This amounts to 11H.I") The eper". of the l'V.lce P'-virtmi-nt J.V. : i; There i-ere .T0; arre.t.. of which 17 v.sre fetr.al-s Chlf Pursiv made r recommendation thnt the 1'oIIce Department e eulpp-d with tho late.t putterr. of police te!phor.e. The phones -r re-ommendeii l- plcl about tfie nv fo- th ue cf rwillc-mer. In cnmnvinira! mie with the JVllr" Station Kast lde Really Maa Weil.. pep- m.i.- i'fy-iie carlvle. i;i. July S. -re:-.lha!e Jl.in of Kast "S: Uiuis ar.i lits .MatI rflioup of tnls el'j rere rnarri'd th'" cfterr.oa-i trt" cii-.e of the bride, 'he fl'veri-nd Ioc-or I.ltt cf Twine. III. officiating Tl e brhii 's a Iaui;lit"r ' T X: Shonte-. editor o' the Cariyle Co-'tifstion. Tl-; br.d'troom is n:a'! tn ti. real estate hU'l-es. j;j fJ-,.1 Ht lyttl's. hero th'.V will r--tii" tlnat t. totals larrlagr l.lrenae. Marrlace license- liiue-i in li-.jt P: I.'ul esterday v.e.e as fi'I.ns Henry Niedfe'd. :. snd :.?abel lya'ies-:. r. both of Sr le"u!s: lnrenec Kltler. IT. an-3 An nie !t Wrlcht. :. toin or r.iaorauo. lii. Ka.l "It. Ianls ttesas. - it-. J'tt S-ll- is vlxitlr tn 0vr ni v-s Itorrt Stlile- 1. vla-tlr.r Atun frt-ntfs -. Vlt:.sr-i V.'jatt iWar-t reat-rday f-r th- !.: - Mrs csar'.s It- rrer la tia c-ee-. cf hr rar-r.-- In Ee'leill. -tis Taic Il.alev haa r-xrr.l f.-rn eirrrAn. i :i H- ni Mrs M ..-i ill A Kaler a.-. ssip- -Mr. A. Rn -rart" lesteriay f-r ! Odir I.. -Mrs r. lro:: I. Is Ma'.tyee;. JR. -Mr aril Mrs. Hr.ry FiVert ar v.sltlr ts I"eJlI'e. Ill itln Jr.r.'e Mararial Is slstUra; la K'-'tUs. - V-s. V. Seaey S. Ml? T'.cttlrg !i rarr- l'aafal af Oeerae C-ory. The f incral of Oeorce Ccry of Kar... 75 j.art oM. whc died last Saturday. tcc plAie yesterday afterroon at tl.e Hrt !apt;i Churcii. The Rrrinl I. D t'rawford offlriateiL Th- er-icrs tjeie un der the t..plce. of Kins Solomon's Ix!s;e. No 15T. Aticnt rr.-r an-i Acreptd Ma eon.. Uurta! wa in th- cM Kane im-I'ry. TWO PAIRS FAIL TO GET LICENSE County Clerk Thomas, at Belle ville. Has Trouble With Couples Who Are Desir ous to Wed. One couple was refused a marriage li cense at Belleville yesterday because of the fact that they were first cousins, aaa another couple refused to pay 11.50 fcr a marriage license and departed fcr some other town where they think they can get a license for SI. Udr the Winds Jaw. which took ef fect July 1. the price of marriage licenses Is raifed to tl.il. Charles !. Creggs of Cedar Ksplds. la., sr.d Miss Stel'a Green wail of KdwardsvlHe. III., did not know about th: rice In thn pttce of marriage li censes, and when they were told that It was cents more than has been custom ary thev grew Indignant. County Clerk Thomas' showel to them the new law. which took effect on July I. but this made no difference, to them, and they departed, saying ti.at they would get tha license somewhere else. The cousins who were refused were J. P. Steel and Mies Marv Cowan, both of Mont gomery County. Missouri. When tcld that it was against tlie Illinois law to issue a license to i-ousins, they stated that ihe would go to Paducah. Ky.. to get married. CO-ED CLASSMATES ELOPE AND MARRY AT BELLEVILLE Roasaaee IsraTaa Six Years Aa-a at MeKeadree Celleae Teteahawe -ewa fa Relatives. Hugo A. lliirgard of Iebanon. Ill . son of c rturcard of St. lebory. III., ai.d Miss Mae Ilc.bb. diughter of Mr. and Mr. W l Hol.hs of lebanon. elo-jed to Belleville yesterday morning, secured a msrriatTo license aid hulf an hoar later were mar ried by ihe Iteverend W. If. Poole, pastor of the Fir-t M. F church. The truoriase was tte culmination of a rouiarrv begun stv t-a:- agi when boih attended Mc K'rsdiee iVllese at larbanon together. Mrs Kurgard is an accomplished musi cian, mid for the last three yean- she has p!ad In convsrie in Chicago. Jt'. Hur ganl is ittidrlnc law at the Mcriendree College, and has a good income as the re Milt of an Inters- In a new- lead-rraninc process. Immeiliately aflr the ceremony the cou pie telephoned the news to the parents of the bride In Ibanon. after which thev ut-parted for a tour of the Northern lake resorts. MK FOR 4-lliaiSCOVB-RS RRWARD Maa - Keewgalaea Faglllse ?e rarea Verdict Agalaat SberlsT. .TudKe R. I W. Holder of the Circuit Ci, jrt of ICellevIIIe yeatr.1ay rendered a dtcl-l.in In for of Wllllsm Molilmstsu a-ralns- Sheriff O. W Thirmpson for . Mohltnmin stud for the amount on the ground that U was das him as his share of a reward -aid for th capture of Wil liam Hoffmann, who killed his fatber-in-law three enrs ago In Monroe Counfr. Mfthlmann recognised Hoffmann and no tlrled the Sheriffs ufflre. Uepiity SherlfTs nrrr.ted Hoffmann and revel te.1 r. reward of !u0 offere," hy the Monroe ;nltlloilIl.- foe the arrst eif Hoffmann Mohlinaiin did !.'! tecelvear.v of thl rtionrv. and he arorilinsty broi.ght suit against Sheriff Tbompsuii. Belleville .lessw "fates. Tr. e&nsrecs,ton ef I Gerr-an Methorli.t Clix.rc.1 sill ptcnle at Weat'a laat-tr. to-day -Urarae Mirth ob'shs-a a b'slH'ns ryrmli seaterdav for the .rectlon of a brick home n feiirvsv itreet t. eot $-.:(. -Tra Junior F!Ma class ef the ttrst M E. Ctinreh will t!ute at Iatk. Orlattns to--.v. -Prwilna: Itlder Ch.rle. r. Hehumarrt e the f-noa I-istrct. M K. ctntrrb. tte Rv-er-nl and Mr- V It. ri and the Miaa li'n'e Daw and Nera Oalwieks of HelII!le mill ApT to-ilav for Dent--. o?o . to aiteni IM National Convention uf t!va Epworlh le-ue thie In-rlnx ha ane. frotrt bum. of Sr aid Mm Wlllla-n Alt:''-r "f Bwna. flalle-ille. b-ir-lars raraaekeil thatr horee Friday r.tslit An Inritlxait-vi w rra4. yster.tay Sirs Man la-rarfeMer. da':.ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alt'. off. and ah. tepartea to the autiicril'.ee ttiat ao far as -he could aa. mitlti of great -alt.e had been tjiken. Me-rran Uenrx. Thabo, ef Relleatlla e tardar nveive.1 word that h's brother. Charlast. fcr-nerly of Blt-vllt had dlej at KTnl". lr.t JersrUlf Xolea. V- anl Mrs Merman geh.ftVr of D'ht. It-.. l; t'e ki:v.. cf relatlrrs '-.M .r.r Mile f ll.sttne. Nb . M) a lslrcr M' sn.t Mi R. n-r-xiel eetrtalr.a Mr ard Mrs sl'er ef Ht. le-uN .erterdar -Mr sr.4 Mr" O.ar.'e. re::.rs returned to lie'i.i in rierJa. ar Hi!m with Jer- sevltte frl.M - Wltor Joeerh TV Berlier of the Jerserslll. nei,Jl. n ei.t to carrcltttn. II!.. .sta-day. - William B.hn or Drtshton. Ill . le trie cf h's .la-renter Mrs. Inward r.wt.ix II W Uraln.rd of iSrafton. lit., was a Tt.lt cr -Mrs V V s- 'gosntj rettrrr.ed to Wankasan. 111., inifi'sv. after sttM-uj with Djetor asd Mrr II w "R'ch torlen el'v f St Tawxts la th. gue of AM-rntan A fl Cbapp.lt. 'Iro't Jack:a sraa a c-.it or In Alton ye-t-rtsv - it-rv tl:'tatr!cl arrleag ea:enla from Narhtille. Tenn.. to ilett with JerssTslll rela tive --. Mlv H B Keaeb cf the JersayTllI. Ircecj3t ser.t to i.hteaa erlay. Mrs J M. I-ac. wt 1 tfrt tfcts morstag for Cr-4 Hrrlrs Colo. -Tr Mlssra (trace and Nallle Beekar hav. returcd from -;'ner. Ill Deefr. tr K Holland haa gsae t B-mker lis:, hi -r-ed r. jrthe- of Strrinifl.ld. n:.. t. a visiter. Mrs. II f irrr ls g:n to Cblcajo. Mr. rfl Mr. Peter Ia- are .ntertaittlne; Ih't- m. i i.srle 1).1 ef Via!ilrt-;r. I c -ler.ral Ma-.aser V PalVey of tha Piasa T.au:aucti2 ioi a rlrttor In Jerseyvtl ye.t.: Ca y. Da Taa Waal lairger Dtasaaaat Vou can esehanc with ua. We allow full va!"ie. Hay balance monthly or weekly. Just as you prefer I.oft!s Bros. Co. Id 11 'a-'etoi Itldg.. ih ar.d )live sts. RUMORS OF CLOVER LEAF SALE ARE REVIVED. V.KVlTAf srr T.M. New York. July Z. With th dlssols-tlc.n nr tt, stockholders voting tru-t of the Tc-letlo. St. I.w!s and Western road, ru mors have ncaln been revived of ngotia to", pendlrs for the .tie of the road to the syndicate now In control of the Cin cinnati Hamilton and Diytcn Hallway. ren-eral changes ha'.e Len mid. In the officers of the road and others sr ex rertd. It is understood that Thomas B. Hubbard, who was a voting trustee with W A. Read and ITederlcfc P. Olcott. will roon retire from the dlreetorate. T.ie vottos trust had been i ;. fer.ee for Ke years, and it was In the powee 0f tb trustee, to ell t-.e stock at any time n.bleet to the arjrova! of a majorify of es.-h elas" I baages la aata t'e. TopcVa. ICas, July ; -Gen-T-al Manager J. E. Hurley of the Rir.ta Pe to-day an-noc-v-ed C.e appointment of H. B. laautx as a.'lstar.t general manager. T H. Sars Is appointed super.ntendent of the Mis'ouri division In place of R. J. Parker, who is appointed general superintendent of the Western division. DAVIS WILL OPEN .CAMPAIGN. T-n Thousand Visitors Expected at Conway. Ark.. To-Day. nr.rT.uc spkcia IJttle Rock. Ark.. July 2. Advices from Conway tte that preparations has" been made to entertain !?.i visitors to-morrow at the barbecue in connection with the opening of tht campaign for United Stat, s Serator. Ooverr.or Jeff Zavls will deliver a speech formally acnounelr.g hi" candidacy for the !en-ocratlc ncrslnation for Senator to s-ic-t-eed j?na:or James II. Berry. Tee Iattr has announced that he will cot be present to-morrow. Mr.auiL PMiMia Promptly Cured Him BJIilUJJ- V&jz Sfffii -BBaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWBaw'k' v aBaWaWaWaWaWaWaaa.la .aaa iw X. lSwaWaWaWaWaWaWaB araapsVBaWaWaBWaaa. w L1"--.'. aaaWaWaVf'iNVnavSea!7 S. VWflaijBBBBBBBaW':" fFfy& '-'NNjNM!esSa J''i Iffr. Otto A. Fleiasner. American Epicurean, formerly chef to CeL W. J. 'i CrHly I Buffalo Biill. now chef at the Rainier Grand Hotel. Seattle. Wash.. ji writes: -I aaaTerea frasa kldaey aad blaawr ttroafcle aatll Mfe did aet areas ssnrth nviaai a aaia rar.a naaieiy nai airja.. .i. w.w . a.. eJe ... eiei... .w.-. . i' ret-aaa. It waa really saeadt-r.ul hs mark eettrr I wi after I bail r.sed laia aarairiae "? w ..s-r. a ia s-i-7-. .m. .. v.n.- ... ... .- r.'. f ajeally. arat as Iwag aa It waa ani.g ar gwoa eaaiiBaea aa use n. n int. ead at six ataaik. I foaad. la ni) relief, tkat It and rial nay ayatesa f all , aataeaa. aad tkat I waa eared C .lay cured. Van rerlalaly kae n apleatlltl ) , aaedlrlae. aad I gladly ead.ra It.- Catarrh uf the Kidneys a Commoa lst-a.s-. Catarrh of tho kidnevn may eriss from .. , , ,.,,. - ..h-, .... the spread of catarrh f.om other nr-ir.' or It miy arise from some Irritation of the kldnevs directly tn the organs them- selves. It" rcav nlso result from a cold. If allowed lo continue. It develops Into Brlght's l)se.-i. ,ir diabetes. STRIKE IN GHETTO MAY CAUSE FAMINE Orthodox Baker Walk Out and Faithful Will Eat No ttrend Kiiked ly Ofbem. WANT EIGHT-HOUR DAY. Hobrt'W Hrrad Makers Have l!ten Workinjr Ten Hours a Day tine Shop Clotted Down and t-pread Feared. I'niesw the strike among the Orthodox Hebrew bakr. In North St. I-otits, be tween Wash and Riddle streets and Broad way and Twelfth street, ts settled within the next few days, a bread famine may prevail among the residents of that settle ment. There ar e,,rtr ii2k-er!es In the neigh borhood which supply bread to several thousand persons, and. accor.ilrg to state ments of Ihe proprietors of hakirtT. their hlp quit work Ist Friday without wnrn In. It was not known that a grievance rale led until the bskers wilked out. Many departed before their day's work was dote, and as a res-iit much material was wasted. A. Fl'hbein. who owns a hakry at TSghth and Carr streets. last nlzht stated thnt th. strikers bad be'ti worklrg ten hours n. day and are striking for nn dglit-hour dav. Th foremen In all bakery shopr n-!te tii per wek. the second assistant JIT and the third as-si-tan! t Hi This constitute..? th working force. A Imkiry owned by A n'ibein on Carr street between Ninth ni.d T'nth streets har closed down, nnd mar.y ore expected to abut up "hop to-day or to-morrow. The orthodox Jews In that neighborhood refuse to eat bread baked by tho large St. I-ouls bakeries, nnd the bakery shops affected by the strike sr unable to cope with th. demands. Husbands, wives, daughters and sons hae thrown aside their regular duties, and are mixing dough day and night Mr. Flshlieln last nl-ht said that he would go o'.t of b-slness rather than ceniplv with the demands made by the strikers. Testerday afternoon he stated that one of the walking de!e;rate-, stood tn the front door of his store during his ab sence from home and asked customers to boycott the place. He alleges also that he made a speech and rebuked him (rlhbeln severely He states that the strike his citised great anxiety among resident" of that community, and that it will likely eiu'e. the owne'S cf bakeries to either cmr'oy nonunion help or to shut tip shop. DEATH BEGINS ANNUAL HARVEST Air Rifle Fatal to CarlyK 111. Votilh Tor l"iHio! and Can non I'rarkers Play Tli-ir Part. Rr.pffit.tr spe'Iai. Cariyle. III. July ;-0org I.-irr.b. :; ars old. sxcldentally shot h'mef with an sir rifle at hi. hom In IrI"htown thi1" evsrJr and died from the sotjnl. KOVS Ie"Si- THEIR KYlS. R'TniUC PPIV1AI. Ma eon City. Ia.. July " --Thre pr-rra-ttit fourth of July accidents occurred here to-day. Howard farmer. II yJr oli. s-tffered painful laceration of his hnd by an explosion Kdwwrd Cock's eye was blown out by a canon firecracker exploding In a glcss bCttle. Victor Ilinson Ic't both eyes In a Etrr.'lar manner KXPIeTHV Wt PHtlMsTITti:. ncrt-HUC Hi'f-..n..i- Bloorr.ington. Ill July Z Robert Mater. 17 jears old. of Cu'.Iom. was r.rcbshly fa tally hurt by a premature ei;,os:0n to day. He filled a buscy hub with powrtcr and the dlscharRe. while he m ir.aklnc an examination, tore o"" one l;j and oth erwise mangled htm. May laaalre lata llaak rallare. 'itEPCiM-tc SPrt 1A1- latxington. Mo.. July 1-A special term ef th Criminal court with special Orand Jury convened here this mornlnc. The report is that it was called to ir.fj'itre i-ito the failure of the Waverly Bank. "tatleaal Raak AaTalrw. ttmTBUc si'f-riAT. Wa.h'.rgt'.a. Jury . -The jnrt'o : o Ce-reacv to-day a?iTl tae ue!-at.en ... jteria-i-Amrrkaa NatitnsI n.n "i Iji. .a mm. arent for tae lira; Nal'al li.r... OeS4f City. Me. DDiWSs-.aTAam t rc-ra-na Hs-rnotcw t!ie Cattse? or Hi j Kidney Troahlc. , What-vcr the. cause, the "tidnoys ceasa to elimln.ne th urea poi-ons from th. blwirt aR(J a,,ow r )f nutritious J ,.rvm. and a rapid decline In health and i strength Is tho rcult. I'emna promptly cures the catarrh. ! when ail of theise disagreeable symptom i disappear i INDIA AND MsC CEYLON m IGRCEMtO BUkCR) FLOATING POOLROOM STATION IS RAIDED Wireless Messages Girinjt Re sults of Races Temporarily Stopped by Police lnforma tion Furnished From Anotliet Source. Chicago. July I. Tete6tlsa this aftr r.oon raided th. Chicjsgo offices of th. wireless telegraphy company, which has been sending racing returns to th. roit City of Traverse, out tn Iasle Michigan. William II. Ocker. manajjer; T. rvrirlen and I-iiwanI Brandon were, arrested, and th RpjtaratiLs wa. removes! by the polire. Between 2 and 3 o'clock this afternoon while wireless messages were Ndng trans mitted to the floating pnoirnom fttlly twenty-fire miles out tn the lake, fire detect ives entered the otBce of the wireless coinpiny and placed the manager nnd hla two asrlstants under arrest. The men wvre rel.-a.l on bonds and will receive n preliminary hearing to-morrow iJe.plte tile r-.t'd on ti Chlcss otTlce "f the wlrelesa company the City of Traver". continued to do buslnesw as. a poolroom during the remainder of the afternoon After n delay of an hour connection was trade with another station, the Io..-alln of which !s unknown. FELL FIFTY FEET; ESCAPED UNHURT .Iiilm Kapel. Anheuser-Busch Em jiloye. Crashed Throtijjh Floor ing, bnt Sustained No Injury. After a straight drop of more than fifty feet, with comparatively slight lnjurl". despite the fact thnt he allcht'd ure.i I "tone floor. John Kaej. a nvniijcr e.f th. Columbian .th!Me Club in South St IjOuIs. is now- at work about hla acct-s-fomed haunts In ns lively trim as .ir Whlle wrflkliii; oer a tr.iItor h th" eiub building, on Zepp and leitalb streets, Fagel ctumhled nnd fell Into the hnsm-ni Cf the builJIriS. The i-lyb struct irn n.ts formerly a part of the . nheu-er- Rusch storage jdant. and 1" b.illt ov-r a natural cute. Wllllsm "lrr.merm-:.'i la president of " . club aid he -arris arjrllnic home in ompa'y with S gel As th-y cro.ed the trapdoor, whfth civ e'e th entrance t. the aults l-Irw. SjccI Middeaiy stumbled arid the -i.er:is of th'J eell.i- j;;tve aw i. Sage wejehs !;j pounds, and as he rl s. ap;e-jred b'rieath the trap door. imm-r-tn.in and William Held alid for assts s.iice Th v thought the companion would l- found In n .nls "tute on t" flirf.r below Instead. h r'sjMind-d lmm i oiately to thlr calls ar.d tirfnae,j ?., climb up ihe 'adder leai..-r; to th- upper Cdt..'. untitled Ht tjeni a !ar ai home ns the resu" f e-.rro bru.elng U1 ei!). hot escaped lnjurv oerw!- Sac I is employed by the Anheuer-Buh 1'Tnpnrv Why I".? t you cue yot;- heart the .jr.. ch.iree you do tr.e ther ornnns"" Wn.? Iter it 3 when any other orsan it In trouble ft r:!ues to work, and yr i ratcn to ritlr It. The he-iri. the ever f.ilthful fnaa", n ver tefues as line as it li.ts jaec t- move, lit continm-" to do tho bee t .-a reitlns weaker and wrafc-r unt't It is t-t repair, and then toi". It :s just :t ..' ns th ctl.-r organs, but t-ccai.." it will v.nrk jou let it However lt' not too Ute for a "chanT of heart," so rrmmber Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Will :;lv your hart 3trns'h aid -iltslcy to ni.rreinie lilzrii es. Paipltat.oi Shrt Breath, f-ltlnt Spell". Pains In Hc-rt and SMe and a'l other Heart aches ard dffri-cultie-. . . .Mv heart wcuht aefce and pjiplu. terrtWr snd ' times I could ha'dlv brealfce Ir i"es Heart Cure has re stored m c p-T'ect r.ai h. nrd I am very jri-atefi-l " MISS EMMA J BARTON. So 1 SHI M-. Wntrlown. N T. Th flrst bott'e wiil benefit. If not, tha drursi't will return your mnj-. ' . -3.-c-2 ' t-J&. , s--:.., --.