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THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SUNDJLY JULY 23. 19015.
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STATE LABOR BUREAU ISSUES
SURPLUS PRODUCTS FIGURES
Statistics From Barry, Barton and Christian Counties Are the
First to Be Made Public Tables Contain Information for the
Years 1903 and 1904 Reports Are Encouraging to Those Who
i Study Economics of Rural Communities.
Browning King & Co
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Stare Back
SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON AVE
"The cat is the thing," said Beau
Brumntel to his Grandnephew,
"first in the garment, and if in the
prices too, so much the better."
THE BUREAU IS TO ISSUE THE BULLETINS EACH WEEK.
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The right cut in the garment
is mi established fact in Brown
ing, King & Co. clothing.
At this (After-Inventory) time
there is often a very advanta
geous cut in prices.
Advantageous to you who buy and in
a way advantageous to us, who don't
want to carry goods over. '
Broadway and
Pine Street
Cooper Square,
New York. ,
WILL BURY FRANCISCAN
IN ROBE OF HIS ORDER.
rather Eheraara Sokr Paa-e
Assay at Jfaaaatery, Uraa Ae
aaa ajeraaaea Street. Yeateraay.
Brother Ebtrhard Noel-er. en- of th
oldest Franciscan monks In the Slate. lleJ
at the monastery of Ms order at Grand
venue and Mtraniec street jesterday
morr.lns. afwr r.n l!Ine of two weeks.
The caibe of Ms dentil l. sold to be oe
blltty. resulting from extremo ;.
Hrother Noeber was 15 yenrs old and had
been tnexmV.r of the. Franciscan order
for more than twentv-flve years. Twenty
two years of that time h stent In ari
ou monasteries lr. the United States.
A a yours, tnan. Brother Ebciliara
came to thta coantry from Scrmany.
where no aas torn. In his native lar.d he
had Joined the first" order of St. Fran
cis, but lattr derided to take, the stricter
osra. and pass Ma !lfe in the cloUter.
The funeral will take place to-morrow
mornlnjr. The rciulctn m: Trill be sunc
In tlifj monastery chapd bv a member or
th- order, hr.d the. buri.il will l,e in Ss.
I'ter and Paul's Cemetrj. -As is cus
tomary under tho rul'-s of the Kr.tic!-can
order. Brother iXtrhard 1H be buried In
his tidbit.
CLERK CHARGED WITH THEFT.
William S. Uigley Arrested Yes
terday by Detective Cosgrove.
ivtectlve Cojktovo yetnlay afternoon
arrested Wllllara S HSiiley. on a chaae
of stil!n two bo.ls cf cloth, five pairs
of tocklr.Ri and Ave pairs of tnlf-hoe
from th; Civ & Wnlhcr I'rv Goods Com-
pany. nbere he was .mi-!oyd j
one r-o;t o: ciu.u ana ine s;ocK;nfi were
found In his 100m. at Xo. K7 Martt-t
street, arid tho other bolt cf clotn wss
found In lre Lin's place, at No. S"7 North
Sixteenth rtrect. Bisley telling them where
to find th? sooAs.
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REPUBLIC FTBCXAL.
Jefferson city. July S3. Following- are
the statistics Issued by the Labor Bureau
shGwIrc- the surplus productions of Barry.
Barton and Christftn counties for the
years 1303 and 104. The bureau will issue
similar statements regardlnc each county
In the State, and expects to complete five
or sis counties a week:
CHRISTIAN COCXTT.
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E0UITE8LE NO MORE
PENSiQNS
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MRS
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"Miiviriiiaii Morton Cuts Off the
Annuity of ?o,0U( Paid to tlu
Widow of I Iu Founder of the
Society Despite Protest.
ItKI'CDI.ir SPECIAL.
r.eu- "1'ork. Juiy 2i A? pract!Ml vl-Ji-:ir.
t!..tt ih- aorr.!r..mt InKuoiicc whlcli
the iljdo f.;n-v ctfrclrnl otcr the affairs
.f .e i;;ult;iLi- intt it was t-.-taI.ll!hd
L? Henry l IlyJe had cfa-"l forcvi.r.
fhrtlrmaT Morton to-day nliolUhtd the
ijT.0'3 asir.ua! jnsion ;1.1 l:- the sccre
: iry in iln. Hyde -cr since the death of
Thouph part cf Chairman Morton's
i-:no for cfnernl r'tnrchmcnt. th cut
tins vtt of the pon.'ion Is generally IooknI
;p-.n :is- a public tHt-nitnt th.it ht-nc-lirth
the pcopif nett! noir cnitl'r me
llyd farr.l! ir. .-nMaklnB of thj oncuct cf
lr- Equitable. .... , .
Th' i-.o-.e asalr.st jjrs. Hyile brt-uiht
t.t the llvi Iu'2t orpu"dtlin a:nor. the !!
er rr.u of the so:'.ety. Chairman Morton,
l.iwettr, st--rr.iy !uptcell tnls oi;pol
tior.. . ....
"It is not the tlm- for sentiment, h-dtfc.-.r-d:
"it U the time lo retrench and
the time to oturo the public that in the
tutuie h Editable will te coniucud 0:1
rtrlat buj-lneij primiples."
:i:ivi:ii ri.iz i;i.a.mj ixdousk
lV:TIAT10. BV TATE-
White K:o e. N I! . Julv Si-At his Mim-tr.-r
!ion in North S.inrtwlcli. form-.
p. -!-!. -rt f :ev-l.ini. on r-,nz lnform-d
of th- nrjlun wkT. l.v ov.-!.cr Hieins
of Nvvr Yoik .n conn- tlon with life la-
UlTH'ie Cxlli, .mle. f.'iid
"I ft.Ir cr- 1f .-U t'jat any lritl.Utlv"
t.-rs t!iit mi1- S taken : nuke !mposl
Xf It bc fulurf a-uch conduct In life in--.-rrn'
tranacetneiit hs hai lately st.-irt!e!
th --tr.i.n.:il:j ahouM l welcomed by all
j-eoplo Tx'.nt jjpiecUt"- the imKrtnnco and
!l!cacy if the Ituttloa an.! interests it.-
OlVfij.
"Of course, step- f it th amendment of
th- afl.t'rs of tin- company mhlch Is most
prominent In the public mind ie now un
der uy. hut this i not to way that this
company. a well a- .ithera. may not be
male to st.mi! itrr.per and safer and bet
ter bv !il enactm-nt.
"All should hope thxt leslflatlve tnvestl
catton as well amendment of h- Nei.'
York in'tiranco laws will Iwj careful, ccn--r-ati.-
anil thontueh. to the er.-l "hat
ral Improvement Instead of lurren htntl
n.entallty may be the result."
MASSES
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MEDICINAL AND TOILET
Soap, the World's Favorite Skin
Purifier and'Beautlficr, combines delicate medi
tctaal and emollient properties derived from Cuti
cura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, with the
parast of cleansing ingredients and most re
freshing of flower odors. For preserving, puri
fying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and
hands, for irritations of the skin, heat rashes,
tan. swiborn. bites and stings of insects, for
laaieasss and soreness incidental to summer
ports, for baby rashes and eludings, for -sanative,
antiseptic cleansing, and for all the purposes
of the toilet, bath, and nursery, Cutkura Soap,
assisted by Cutkura Ointment, Is priceless.
I TieatawH tar sr Ksaar. fresa ftaplea 1
iLKCMrnslal Si mtav keaalalaH
!. rwessr oraf m.CDrps-repfc,soav
-HivwtmCaa Kry Massac ti tslsarj tsatja,
"ZiSrzzvzzzz'nk
Asia.! set aft caa
ATTEMPTS TO FOLLOW
HIS WIFE TO THE GRAVE.
rr VrW Man. Refaralast Horns' to
Find Ilia iHisie a Aalrlile, Makes
Tw Attempt, at Self-Drslrnrtlnn.
RniTIlLIf M'I1AL
Ne. Ycrk July Si Uecaue his wife
etimmr'rd suicMc Ia.t r.leht lurir.it a
teniporiT tit of infinity, caused by the
lo of h-r rl.lirg rlna. G'-r Morsan
of No. STI Myttl- aenue. llroikin. h.
already matle two attempts on his life,
and to-dsv he I unJer guard In the horn;
of a friend to prevent his making another
att-mrt
Mrs. Morsan w.n- Ml" rMlth Van Vleet
of oreaon III. Moriran, ho a born In
New lrl-an. wa fur yeir a well-known
Chtlrtian IV.de-iviir actk'r. and it ma
while In Orcon thut he tlrst met hi wife,
nhn wa .-tlo a member of a Christian
I'n'Jeavor society. Th two worked to-ceth-r
for a eir fell in love and were
msrrl'-d. That m ven year -iro and.
In ptte cf the object.ons of her fathr.
Mrs. M-Tcan bo mother died w bn
sl.e njt a child. cam to thl city with
hr huMnd.
Th f were very happy until about a
jnon'h ?.C". wbn. Morcin .ny?. h!" wife
itvt her neajdirur rlnc while out rtop-
c'r.c ?he i jrreatly !Itred over
th's. and brtvylf1 or It con'tintly Sev
ern! time- Morcnn sold her It wan noth
Inc to worry shout, but Mr. Morrin was
wr It wa lvd lucS. and w tuld mein
th end o' their happy married life
IJursne th abenc of her maid last
ever.lrr Mr Monnn turr.-d on the ris
and inh.-l the liquid. When her hu
land returaed f.r. tuur.A their apsrtments
fii;-d with ari. and hi wife dead.
Ltterlr cruni Mnrwan tried to enl
hi life. i5j it j, not improhable that the
lo of tfci weddlsn tin will mean death
to two.
VAmM. caisc fatal wnrcK.
a Tvaaa
COkTiarer aad Firrsaaa a
Train Are Killed.
Kl rso. Tex July n Snciner Thomp
son an-i r .reman Taylor have bn killed
!-. a wreck cf westbosnd passeneff train
No. 14 en the Gtlve.ton. Hanl'b-jri; and
Sia Antonio Railway, fift-en miles west
cf ardr.on. T-a-. cautcd by spreadlns
ef the rati.
The spikes oldlnr th rails town. It
U reported, had been removed.
MARTYRS CF RUSSIA
.11113-12 ObFurveil ns Memorial Dav
lor Workmen of St. Petersburg
Who Were Shot Down l.v
Troops Six Months Ago.
Kt. I'cterM.mjt. July . To-dty was
widely observed by th working ciuftx
ani IJl-enis ot S. PetcrburK. and many
other uarts of th- Umpire. -i. a memoiia!
! for thOJe kilhd in the d.Murbanees
of January li sis months .isco.
No leports of serious disorder were re
ceived. Many factories In St. I'ctersburK
were closcl all lay. the workmen depart
ing .fter the retiulem m-is?ea there was a
suppaKe of work amor.s? the printers and
t'i men employed In several other ttade..
Only one aftennnjii p-ijt cppo-ir-'d. and
tlie majerity of the morning papr. will
not appear to-morrow
The day parsed In St. Pptrrburtr with
cr-tire iu!ei. but it t reporlcd thit an
ol'ser each- of bombs has bt-en dWcotmil.
A ivisv f (l"lecllve watched the Jliw
cow rnilroad Mation at: day for expected
U-rror5t.
Tr.. uorkmm r.f an arms f-ictory nt
..-tror-tsl:. a suburb of St. 1-eten.lrars.
ill.tintiM! a policeman who nm: nttempt
Ir.r to hinder th-ra fmn marchlnp with
V11 ltSK.s and i:tr.ln3 the "ila.-'elllalo."
'."""-J" v-'a ' further violence.
ice itcsstvo Concres. m session at
Mosciw will adjourn to-nicnt. The report
of !t dclilKmtiona will not be tn.nl pul
lie. lut they are K-neraIIy known in Lib
eral c.rcI-: . .nidrabl dKirpomtment
aprc.y..j at Hie result att.iineil. as It
N .elt that much titn.. was wiste.1 In the
dicusiun of nones.-ntial rohits
,'r;" Niivosii drincly publish.-.! th re-
Ollllions Of the '.Mlvfvi. f.,n..... -....j
ini; the nojl.pln project under cuie of
v.ctvs of .1 number of Libemls." but the
otiiir tapr w.re deterred fn.m s ilolnc
" Lh. 't'" of "" J-'lov.i. which was sus
pended for a month for publishing the
proccetllnits of th- comtrers.
GRAND AVENUE BANK OPENS.
Latest Financial Institution Is
Itwidv for Husiiicss.
Tlio lrnnd Avenue National Hank, on
of the n.wet flntticijl institullons m St.
J-ouis. l now open Tor bu-lncvt at Jranl
of 'jlloci'" Vcna''s- w,,h a capital stock
The accounts of Individual, firms and
corporations are solicited und-r the meat
I.beral trrnis conitent with sound lwnk
insr. The bank announces thai it will pay
Interest on tlm- il polts.
The Afflcers of th- bink are: President.
K. I.. M.-sIll: vice r-rfldi-nts. A. V. I.-im-1-rt
and lenatlus MeJIf.nnmy. and cash
er. w. l Nichols. The director are v.
N'. Kdward and W. U .Mcl-na!d. vice
presidents ..f the Commonwealth Trust
ci tnrany; F. X. Ilackmau. real estate: A.
. Lambert, treasurer Ivimbert I'harma
cal Compin: E K. Maci:i. prisldent VI
man. Mnclll & JnrJan Woolrn Company;
1. MeMenamy. real ey'nte: It. K. Spenctr.
treasurer Itimllton-Hrown Shoe Company:
irever I Stern. Tn-ichllnccr & Stern; ft
ii. VI!on, treasurer Carleton Dry floods
Company; Ceorae V. Wtnstead and W. I.
Nichols.
MAX DROP l:XCOJI9CIOf!.
Patrlrk UaMally Fsssi ( III
With Malaria.
Patrick OMal'.ey. 30 years old. llvlnp at
No rr-O McrK.-.n stre t. was hurriedly con
veyed to the City Hospital yetrday at 2
P m.. thought to be suffering from heat
prostration. It dcelo:(ed. hoe-er. that
ne ! only a victim of a malarial at-
ticK. nnd that h:s droppir.s; to the street,
unconscious, was occasioned by his ap
proaching lllnrss.
Iatrnltr.an Nuaent of the Tenth District
raw O'Malley stnacer and fall as the lat
ter was hurrylns; to a car at IMmir
boulevanl and Kind's hlahway. The man
was picked us by the policeman and taken
to the hospital In an ambulance.
O'Malley. when revived, stated that he
had hn caxrlns; a hod all day at a new
tuUdir.ir blns erected at Klnit's hlshway
and McPheron avenus. He felt himself
becoming; weak from Illness, he said, and
ttnrtej for a car to o home. While on
his war to the car .he (ell to the sidewalk
helpless.
UCKMARS aetsY 151 OSTOI.
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Strong After-Season Values
In Men's and Boys9 Apparel
No clothing barer can afford not to take advantage
of the bargains offered in onr After-Season selling. The
prices have been reduced 15 to 40 per cent in order that
we may quickly dispose of all goods remaining over from
the season past. We call special attention to onr line
of Suits now selling at JS.30. Lot after lot of higher
priced suits la. being sacrificed at this price. See them
la the windows. Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres
regular and ontlng styles single aad doable breasted
choice of thousands at 98-00.
"Art System" Clothes, the finest ready-for-serrios
apparel in America, going in our After-Season Sale at
18.90, 21.30 and $SXSO.
Men's Straw Hats absolute choice of the finest la
the house at 1.43.
Men's Hfgh-Grade Silk Neckwear, in four-in-hands,
bows and tecks: plain colors, figures and stripes; to
clean up a number of broken lots, choice 16c
Men's Balbriggaa and Sea Island Cotton Underwear.
In blue, pink, white and ecru, now selling at ac A
Men's Summer Negligee and Pleated Bosom Shirts,
all patterns, light and dark colors, coat aad regular style,
cuffs attached or detached, cut to 1.10.
Boys' and Little Gents' Black and Tan Opera Slip
pers: sizes 13 to 5; great values at 3c.
Men's Tan Shoes, latest styles, all slsea; choice to
clean up, 2.70.
Boys Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 9 broken lots of some
rery fine Regatta makes slighlly soiled white duck,
pique, linen and galatea; special price to clean up. 73c
See these and other fine After-Season Talaes displayed
la ear Washington Avenae and Seventh Street windows.
"HEALER" CLAIMED ii v Af Al fl
TO EXPEL DEVILS tUyv)&iV
aid One of Them Constantly
Chasm: (lie Other Throuph
Woman's Anatomy Caused Her
Suffering Suit for Fee for
Treatment.
r.EPunuc sPKriAi-
Chicago. III.. July Si-Charclng that
Mn. Anna iJichlir. maiMKcr ot tne Su
.niia Dirpeiifary. IIJI North Itobey street,
charged her J73 tcr ttcutmiiit ot bodily
Ills v.Iilcli wan not Micetfi-tul. Mrs. Jl.
Lufcac. US! North ICubcy .-jreet. caused
.Mr. Llickler'a nrrest on a charge f ub
taininj; mi-.vy bv false pretenses. Justice
Hurley M-t the cc for hearlnK on Julys.
Acconiiux to the tory told by Mrs.
I.uk.tcs attorney, the complainant alleged
th.it Mrs. LkI:I.i said l.er mlterini; was
caused by two il.ila in her internal eiun
iraiy. one of uhicii was chasliiR the other
;er?i.tcntly. lly various incnnlations.
.Mrs. l.ukut cliarses. emlins Willi a blow
; on the head from an attmdant after tiio
l.ifct inatrillaifnt of the JVS had been paid,
the devils were t.iM to hate been ejtor
.;el. The rains continued, however, ac
c rlln to Mr.. I.uk.ieV counsel, until u
r. util.ir iliy-l.:tn illagnD.scd the cne ax
.11 uiKtnic !i-oriler an.I 5ire.-crtl-l for it.
Then Mr. Iik.i.- lctennined to have Mrs.
I:ck!cr urrestttl.
PLANS TOENTERTAIN
EDITORS OF MISSOURI.
Jit. Joseph 'usaalttte .tmscn for
Lsarkn, Vaatlrsllle Shown.
Ussrn aad Recralloas.
Rnri'iiij si'ixi.xu
St. Joicfh. Mo.. July "2 PresMent E. A.
Kins; of the Conim'Tci il Club received a
letter to-d.iy from R. M. White of Mexi
co. ir.il. lent 'f the Missouri State l'res
A-cciutiiin. uhicii ill meet hero next
ueek. ttatln that :IS m mln-r- had ill
ready in.licaixl their intuition of attend
ItiE the me-tinf.
Arranijement for th rntertalnment of
the visitors havo been made accordingly.
Mr. White says the editors arc comlnc to
Ft. Joseph for an outtnit. and althouch
they will If here three das. Wednesday,
Thursday nnd Friday, but little time will
be devoted to bulney sejslon.
Tart of the time will be pent nt Ijtke
Contrary, where a special proKranim- will
l- j.reynted nt th" Caino Theater for
tli -litors Thursday alternoon. There
will Ih n lunch at the College Inn. the
l.irK'.-t ci.fe nt the lake, and a dance nt
the Vtu Club In the evening.
Headquarters" will bo established ot the
Metropole Hotel and the business session
will be held nt th Commercial Club.
PH0M0TE DWESTI0M,
CUBE DYSfEPSU.
Eupepsia Tablets afford quick relief from the tartars
of Dyspepsia, and enable yon to digest a hearty meal
without the subsequent m isery so well know n. If the
treatment is followed ud for a short time it will hriatr
about a complete cure. Eupepsia Tablets tone the entire system and restore the
digestive orcans to their natural bealtbyvipor. They promote refreshing slep, a clear
head, mental and physical activity. Persons of sedentary habitswill find them pecu
liarly adapted to their requirements. They not only correct indigestion, but they
cure and enable the stomach to properly assimilate food, thereby increasing the
bodily nourishment needed to maintain strength and energy. They are a natural
digertive, pore and simple.
David H. Enspp, ex-District Attorney ot Chenango County. 9S Broadway, X. Y, 1
Ttrsayyearaaay wise aaaawtrhl a sstlai iallayaSawasiatwtsa)sss
sjaa4aMasaartftasayJcla,asiiiiltUaaaaaail ilsawi attjatssfssia
isiSlts Eaaspslsj TaalsSa prstsS. atae. m saasS rrsaatrkabto imilr. atast
cetetl t ease. 1 rsswWer vaaw Taslrla at veay aisat vaSsss,"
Eai
twabaxeael
Two weeks' trcstment at your drucrl'fs or direct for Me. A trestiss oa
aad threa days titaboent Bailed free. Tew aaaawjr hack at tawy Saw.
THE EUPEPSIA CHEMICAL CO.. 409 Walmrt Streit ST. LOUIS,
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THE LEWIS Ml CUM EXNSITIM
AT PORTLAND, OREGON,
Is now open. Why not take a trip there this) sum
mer? If you do so, remetnber to see that your
ticket reads via, the
DEIVER t RIO MIME RULRMI
thus Insuring to yourself the benefit of the- mac
ulilcent ict-nery with whtrli this Iln abounda
And If your ticket Is purchased both ways over
the I. K- IL (1. you can take advantage of ita two
routes throUKh the Kockles, using one solus and
the other returning.
Write for Illustrated ramrhlets.
S. K. HOOI'ER. G. I'. & T. A.. Denver. Colo.
-I
C A. R. Cnaiataader's faaral ta Be
Klaharatr Ccrrsaaay.
notor.. Julr Si The bo-iy of tfc 1st
General Wllmon M Blackmar. com
mander In chle of th G. A. II.. who
dl4 at lto'.e. Idaho, last Sunday, arrived
hre Ut night.
A detail from Kinsley post. G. A. R..
ecortd the funeral vT to a prtv,t
chapel in Roitury. whence the body will
be taken to the state houee Sunday morn
Ire to lie tn state.
REPORTS SHORTCHANGE GAME
Police Looking for Man Who
SwimllVtl Mr. Von der Ileiile.
Mrs. Herman Von der He'de. who hu
lnd conducts n hardware stor at No.
113 Mtnchert'-r avenue, whs fleeced out of
t!0 by a short-chanse man yesterday
morninK.
The man came; In and asked for a pair
of nippers He rave Mrs. Von der Held
n SJ0 bill. recele! the channe. thn de-
CSOeo noi in n xitw: i.ipfcfcra. jie irave
the nirrers bark and received the 13) bill.
Mrs Von ilT Held" relieved he Iiad re
turn"eJ all of the chap; she had lvn to
him until after his departure, she found
she hid been robbed of tlO. The police
have th man's description.
SEEKS FOR MISSING BROTHER.
Herbert C. Anderson of Great
Falls Asks Police Aid.
Herbert C Anderson, an employe of th
Pott Office at Great Flls. Mont., called
at the four Courts yesterday afternoon
and reported to II. F. Vsrheyen. of n!f
Klely's office, that his brother. TITden II.
Andren. who Is missing, was Ut heard
of n SI. Iouls. He asks the St. Iiula
rollre to aid hint In his search fcr his
The Ritsstnr man lft Hartsvllle. Ini..
viy and came to St. In!a Hie sister
received a letter from him written frq-n
this citv. He Is a btrbr, S var cM.
lerv-d I.n Comptny E. IT. . Volunteers
In th 5panih-Amer!can War and tn the
Phllirtlnes. and Is member ot several
'rmterr.al crsanlsatioes.
ENGLAND KEEPS
DAVIS TENNIS CUP
Ward and Wright are Ileaten bv
the Dohertv Urothers. .Makin;?
Thinl and Pecisire Point to lie
Lost by the Americans.
Iyndon. July Si The PwlKht T. Dnvts
Cup. emblem-Hie of the International lawn
tennis championship. Is to remain In
Knclind for another year at least.
A hope of rapturina; It was shattered to
day, ahen the. Uoh-rty broth-ri lw.it llol
conib Ward and Hea!C. Wright In th
doubles of th e! illem;" round. This was
th third victory for the Rns;!lhmen In
this round, and It ffavn tl.tni the match
nnd the cur.
Kle y-ts had to be plaved before to
iltty'x count was decided. Th" Americans
won tho tlrst. ten (rams to eight, only to
lose the second and third, both S-2. They
won the fourth. i. nna men. with the
score two .et all. the Dohertys won the
.IcM!n- set nfter a hard ficht. -. T.
yurr.mary:
It. E. and II. I Poherty EnIand hat
Ilolcomb" Waril and Ual C Wrlaht
lAm-rican). h-l -J. S. 4-. h-.
A fintr exrltion of net play than this
contest afforded was never seen. In the,
opinion of those who witnessed It. Itril
Iiant lotblnf was also a feature of the
Th'e f.ilsh eieitln. The last st
had eone to duce mmes. and the skt
was . In favor of th Dohertys. The
fourteenth fame sleod 10 . Ward and
Wrlsht needln only one r-olnt to mak
the game and st deuce. At this Juncture
War! drove a hall Into the r.t and his
unlucky shot last his side the set and th's
match.
Two contests are yt to be played, but
they will not affect the result, on Mon
day. W. A. Larr.d will meet H. t Dohar-
ty ana wara win oppose o. it. tsmixn.
Matkav Tlatta Spaaca aWya.
Arthur aad William Spauch. chared
with murder of Sheriff Polk at Ironton.
vere visited yeterday aftemcon In the
c!tr Jill by their mother. Dotn brothers
are grently linproe.l and are now ublo
to walk about the jail. The mother r--malmtl
with them half an hour and was
alt.rn.-J to tlk to them privately.
AN EGYPTIAN TOURIST HERE.
Joseph Rodriguez of Alexandria
on His Wnv to Nev York.
Jom-Hi Itodr at ez of Alexandria. Eaypt.
Is in ft. Iui. storpltiit at tb- Planters.
on hi tour of American cltle. He Is on
his nay to Nu- York nfter vtsitlns- eltle.
..I the line from the Hmtrrn mtr.po!lM
to Portland nnd Enn Krnnci-ro. and will
depart for Europe In a few wks.
Mr. Itrflrtctiez. while m-tklnc this trip
for r'aure. has rin etenive silk busi
ness In Ktrvp:. II Is an Irnpo-ter of th
raw material., whleh. he says, he sells f
the r.cople :f his country, who us It for
belt, turb-in and other wenrlr.e apparel
Since April. hn he first came to thi
fnltel States. h In bn to Albanv.
Xew York, rltl alona- tl.e Uke. St. Paul.
MInnapolI. thrr-uch Montana and to ti-
Portland EvpoIllon R'turnlnjr. he visit
e Ain Frtne'seo. and will dpnrt to-mor
row for in'inrati ami then to New Tork.
He rxpeew to vtl: cities In Rurope ar.d
reh hi bom- about October.
Mr. Ko!riu Is delighted nt hsvlrs;
m-t J"eph farnon. Hpeakr of the Ifou.
of l:pre-ntct!ve. nt th- OH Faithf'il
Inn. In Yllonto Park. Tliev had i
lone talk thr. nnd not onI Is Mr. K"d
risu'r lrn-.rsei with Mr.' Cannon, but
with th" AnTldn people In KnTl
I! avs that while there are jnan-An-.erlrars
in his countrr. there are ver
few st.ihllh"l In buclnes. although h
eliim there I a areat opportunity fn
sti'h i entrt.rlln; set as the perte of
.ie I'nited Ftatfs.
SUPERINTENDENT AT 15 YEARS
WcMsviUe Youth Heads a Sandav
School.
kfti'iii.:' prr.ctAi.
WeltsvlIIe. Mo. July Si WellsvlIIe can
boat of the yourytst Sunday-school
superintendent In Missouri, ami. possibly,
in America.
John Ardelntt u 15 years old last Sun
day an-J has for several m'-ntha ben
saperlntjndeiit of one of the Sunday
schools of the First M. E. Church.
The
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Hakess Caraas Salt Ttiest.
habea eorrus suit of Mr. Uottlo
cf No. 3S1S Barrett avenue, asalnst
obeni. W E?.-r.i. for rsseios of
:-yr-o:-' iaustter, Gra. was tried
. la Dlvlslcn Xo. of the Circuit
ind t taken under advtrc?it.
Btt?rt. who be-in! tie esse MtIi-.
-ire P.eynMJ aII that be .aa;3
l d;lln test Tnurvla-. Tke i.
.parated Jue S taaC
PILES
rr O I Colllt Cktrtia. La.. SfTttes: "I take pleasure In ctfertea ss tesoeo j ke
talf cf yitr poU, ! ir5 TiiJ ektimlt tretejt cf rUt :aes. cf such I can folly t-etlfv a
" who cSTe4i frm an umi!'1 rase ef rta! til. Jr ease was of ttaa fcr.y
yr? itar.illa. jkS I h3 ben trata by brfcr pajKc'ecs aad oeJ cisoy !)5rebt jenie-
:. ut euffei-4 iisluU misery en fcM no pernawBi rsner motii i w iri j;
tsstitutlco
I (14 not
ci jtmst I
A sfiaflerrul evstea or ireaanem ry r2lTL."iVV :lm
......- n. im.mm iti.itn.Mi hAra tar suwin i Sjeh went free aa soweeU. The
bkXS alas cantata ITn iwernls ef oeorelneat aasMS slsae to etatsRts that tSy paid noih-
3 maul eawl e a eeev. Mmmmmuwtmim rre- -iin-r cwr r
wjm
HI
OREY
ot. contraction. Cleeratisn sas
raafe si-seae treatise. fj::y
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