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"Ai-xseI"--j3pm -.s vfl THE BT. LOUIS REPUBLIC: 8TJNDXY. JULY 30. '1905. i a- -j at tkmjyglop l or a kgtef . They are? 'awsassg stisbbsj. .u -. BUKi July ST.-AIi's Paula I Hilda Foster of St. Louis gave I t OB TfcieaiSaiY laat at th. Fountain 1 . Aft Whlrli n lonetieeil H srvt. I ifcui Mrs. Newell entertained a party ' ..esavy ax. xae Arlington uoiei in cunor aTJBasr summer guests. 1H SI i St. Louis Otjnratlr. CAr.rtrt roninanv vSlsTe aronccn. ut th Founuin lloinn Bstanlny evening. j'h nunpaay com ft i M! Julia Kruer. prinvti dunna, i-o-Sratio;.Mis Jeanette Fodje. prima donna. coatralto: W. A. Oolilbrs. oarytone; I'atil C. Battz, lyric tenor: ills Lorls Scaridcle. Haine. musical director., Edwin Vieie Mclctyrc of St. Louis wiU give a jAln orean rocital at the ITfbj tcrta Church on Ausuct IT. Mr. Hcorj' 6. Stlx f St. Im!.4 is -n- vli:s the hlKhts around WnukliA dur ? tiio few d'i'H li has to stay. Mr nd .Mrs. filward !eiun.ui of Ual T. T-x.: are t-t'iMii at the Arllnctoti Hotel Mr. and Mrs. L.pitnan are inikinjr tliis thJr eliiiitc.titii succrive tIMt t Waukesha. V II. Detei of S l.ouls is at the Schlllz IIi'cL Tnomcs II. Ildh-nian -if IZast fct. I-ju!s at the Slinv.erman llnuic-. Maude WhIUstt. liUijl Whltsctt. K. I'ri-jler. Mr. and Mir. Kfrse W. 5el.lt, Jjjllas. Tex., are at the lark Hute!. Mr. and Mm. T C Corraic. Mr. J O. Lkj Orou, Mtini'hl.. Ttim.. are at tins Colt i:ian JIoi;.e. J. piion, Tr'.ritn Mo . Inn Vrwzc. Shawnfloun, III.. .Mr. .ind Mr.. "I. Dou'herry. JMt Kprlssx. Ark . aie at tin National Iiotl. ?-Irr. ICuhli. Mr It!acl. Jlotiri- . La.; Mri Schoph. Xevr Orleai.-. are at this h'diafsr co'tase. Mr, r T. Ju-nr.ie. MIm Margaret It'ti r.:j of IallaK. Tex., an- tOMiitiK at Mrs., ll.ttns on WeFt ji-enuc. Marqaanl Kor-trt. H .S ?tl:. Mr. run! Jla II. S. lok Mr. and Mr. A. I-derer. Mr ar,d Mr ."VI Ivy. r- f,r'1 Mr. Jef H. hax-. -MIk.1 I-iurj Ci"an. Mr. Sam Phv.artiT Mr. and Mrv. Julius 3-on. St. Lf.'jis: S. B Kal. luqi;o'.n. Ill . Mrs. II IC'inpHT. Ml. K-nipn-r. Mi Sara K-mjiaer. Mis tlLidyn KemjinT. It. 1j- Kempner. Ojlvevton. Ttx.. .Mi. J- I look, Mtinplii-. Tf. B. lynmliii. Sail An "t.lo, Ttx.. Jr;iu If. llartm.m. Si. Jte. ZiO . jr at tin roantal'i Hot:e- Mr. atva Airh. llenrv Damhori-t. IMith Ittishori. SU Irfui.-; I. T. l.'iriSJi-.. Cairo. Ill J I n W. J. Towniu'nd. Ualiu. 'JVi.. J SteiubjicU N'-l-ort. AiU.: Mr. ami Mm. Ixii IS. Smith. Mr. Jo-n! It. Smith. fchrtveiort. lJi.. aro at tn Teiraie Hotel. Milt Kitty Harron of lulla- Tex.. Mr. Mid Mre. S J. ThllHitaux. Xe orltaiis. re at Uie Iav! Ootfaar. MU.i Nantiif Andron from Moat rymcry Al . who 1,um mtu many tnm iners m Waukflia. I a recent .rrtv,il nd will remain during th t-uta.ncr and 9iiturnu. Ml5s IJonbrrp-r 1. I. rx.zl:r. 1 I). I-wzier Jr.. and J L K-Ily. St. l.ouis are reKit, rl at Urapt-r Hall, ironwnnuw Mhrs llpwiu of Kauaa City Is -.JUinR Cir-nds at 0-or.o;nOioc Mr and Mrs. C K. Crawford of St. IuU or at Wiinptca The foiiotviM; are at Waupaca: Mm. J'rledmati ani ciiildn-:t. Mr. .1. II. Chaai hers. MI.-s Kthel Chainlirs. Cnarl W. yYrjjiMoii, Mr.. lriruon. Grace IVrsu-r-on. Ella IVrsJSifii, Jlilth lVtKU.-on. Cora Stewart. Mrs l:. ltritton. i:ob-rt lv. "Vo&fls. St !.ui Mtf. Watkms iii.d duusl tr of l".n Kcot K.ik . an tvnlln? iLeVwain'r at lh ! 'atIn. rl'-fan Mr and Mm. W. IX IloMnion n! son cf Kt Ixxils at at Neciili. Mr anJ Mm 1 M Iloll-tf-ln of St. lyuli or K'lp-lns at Hnrll.inl. Mr anl Mrs- Itubfrt Hrown of St. ljuts oro x-itltln frl'tids at lcnnomio. K M Wtt. Mr. and Mr. C X. Illnrk-1-y Mr ;.r.d Jit W. V Kraft ICinvn fitj a-o at th4 Jon-s llr.ufic, Dfonunio- Mr- in Schwartz o ht. Ixuls li Um ir tti-'ds .n Mllauk.- V' "il Mm. V J M-mdI. K. V Vr 1'. '-L Iuis, J. I) Itidunu. 1 t.. '. T K. Illoom. Sp'iiiRth-Id. III., ate at 'u Natoinal Ilotrl - I. l"r-4'.rlrliw.n of Kansas C.ty is tini; at ncflnoniov.oi-. Mr and Mm. c J Unlit-1. S. luuis. are t.'pptnc on Kuabar avenue. Mr mid Mr? Albert ller.ch of 11I'--llle. 111. am vnitliiK friends In Mllv.au iti1 Ml l.UbliOClt and luo ..n of St. Iroi- ire stopplmt at the WardrolM Cottas-- oci: t;itui;. ean (.rote. N". .1. July :: -Mth dl thlr zealoiw reliitiou ntluii.i.iin die "amp Moetln.T As"n'.ilmi "f-tsh ." talk t oi,c :ntth&.l of spfsu,it dppn.vl in i!i oimji croun'l" Timt i :iti,ii.ii" :-v-rral t!lil4 of lai- ' srn the mul l"i H'USiit tr (ivt-rrix wits opposition. ! trel roniittentiy ! th (ath'r.t" nil tti? thirtr-fivo iid ineif -ur of H-r ostcja tbir lilfton Ttu jr tti'v att irK"! tho Cruplo -It tile VnlllC l'xph'il tnet Inif In tfce tt-mj.h- lnt Saturday Mtontinir still nit wltl repuli-i- Th loader. th. i:rn-l Charlcj H Vatinan. Instantly nM atid put a ijiiletin on the demonstra tion. "Ivn will iiaK' plenty of winsliinn titid ai.ctltv h're." mid he "but no jo 'itlrui mc-tinc In l hi ? lempb " Mr Yatinan tT.i" 'ho Y .i.e I'-oplVs IWTIJ15 iui uiiexportl and nov. 1 turn re- e'tly o-c excer!iiiKly hm mornlpjj. 'Alien the time arrived whin thi .ollw-tlt-n li UF'Mliy tnkra he cxel.ilnieil V i.l not tike up any collei'inm such a :r mln? an t!Js InMrad ymi will finest ir i.iferitii; ul the ice eteam KnrJcn ad'dnlni." Uilap J. " 1'itz lerald nJ family of Si ImjmIs are oi-.-Lpymc their eott:iK? her. for the falll MtiMi th jr.tnlnjit St. Ixu!t people fjmirTl!ii nl Ocean tlroin thi summer at Mr and Mm J. I. Morehead. who m at th Si'a'lilc ,Ir acd Mrs. John V DatidMn of "Mrtma. Kii.. ar ojuumlr.K t the Vw4u. I'tnporit. Ka.. 1s!'jm at th fahUin-- a Arimsnon ure .Mr. and Mrs. 1). W. M rns (drd K. Jtoll of Austin. Tei . I a rei!iftt!oii at tlie Ciialfont lectin isrtlals ut thi S-Idon w-r J "Aaw-Tklni of Jf!Mott City and i". !.- St.o Antoido, Tex Hot Sprlr.:i:. Atk . vl:torh sr Mls t-anili K Conti"ll .M Nancy '"un- el.l Mlsi l'ran.-. Smltli. F. C Noltn o'd i.'orpe it ik1; Vr nd Mm S. M. lren of St. Ials r cut4 of tlie Nw Hampidilre. M" :l Sn1ernd Mr. C. He-her "f - J rph sre KU-st.i of tho Momnowih IflMi IlitAX II. x Itrun.-h. N. J . July T ctvet at "th Branch' - The e t - culminate 1 ev Tin lh r 'wine plstat the an- j ,-; -at' olilliUon of the Monmouth v nre Sh..w AitocUi I hm. th- -h'ef e of lb v.tiiwer on tfte Nor4h Jere.-v a Wltlt ft'Ur f ertioons and ev ntus c v.- ut i the eitiiwiicn thi " soi- "l I xi Wen in h ch f-ather. and the M ai hive utten'Vst rave laiM th tsru , 4. ami. with f n!net private oi u-J th pn-menaj erecn coveroi t t .anvas to protnt societj"-, dainty ji r Ir CPi'tleOllon with the feirs show, elab orate hDps are In prosr-s to-nlsht t the blc hrwtePie whi-h stretch th-r pbtua j slnns ths tdoiT the HoIIvvo.m1 V.( IM. , riserott, I'r.lUtl tte '! rtcwi Tli-; j KnllvwooiVa ctrlen purty U-". nteht a'-f ctetl the elite oi lite rcsn-t. u it .o- - - ic,'t thev- are dawlm? at t wi Jlnd , 7 mammoth platform rtullt on tbe lawn i ;-. the vtrv etlxe ..f the Mul. ' vut ih visitors at in , r ir it Mm. A'.rretJ Owynno VacletMIt Mr aujerbllt i an cvhltilor Hl!tY PA 111. AtUtry Park N" J . July :7 -Mojb-T.aiit Isvlblns t the t.ej.t dlter-iuc it the muiuer throns at A'huty Park Th torrid slclt t'vat blew frui ttibind over lie reirt Ut wcvk drove the tjjcrr maker to patronise the ,rf th tuy round Th vptalTB of norao of the bairdnc esiablhO. trtents evnlrt w hailJ with delight Vy the crowd which disported lteI ci the tvind 13 tae Uti-a-tte pavPieji'. an-l tn the hreaker-i until wtll l wmi mkl- The annual luby pra.le f-tlvftje Pav been set f-r A-Jcat rvptetnVr t The coronation certacairf. cf th tjueso of toe i.stA w-t,I ihl -vear tal;a ra - ?, th Arvtd Instead cf the bark isl;;9rtttni. . ,.4 or. I. :t ttinwr ., VI.. Mildred Waxoner srrtved frcm St. I?ei last week for a isd3Bite sojourn at this resort. They arc truest- of the lat!J-y. St. Lesuls vi-iUcrs c.-artered m i.' Tea ralne are ! J. Cullman, ill-. Cujjan. Miss Shea, Jin. A-ivn: n1 .M;. Adams leo V. Itrscicart -f St. Ioci Is nvreat tear at the Hctel Itrurswi.-k. -- - ---'- -..,--. - -m ..f - Sir. ar-d :r-A- O; Kit of Auln. ssufBnr i kavtic ozune on tho l-taiar r.f jt Vaawmi X . 1 rwrty - the 5t. Ivvsrrtl is composed or Mr. and Mrs- J A. Iri4. r. .Mrs" A. Jlcllullea, itw Fforesrc UiU". U:k. Kv o'Nelh Mm, John Klemaa' aitd Mis C.'A- J-jHaa. Mr. bd Mrs. Charles U Kites of Cor taairi. TeV- have bcea spendtajf a t at Sftn Ut, uoarics jiiu Alte HenarKki n-l Stsi i3ta IUU . .t i s I. Th "a- r-J.VSS J?. J aiirvn; that tt e:..:.,0 the fiute. Cecil C flar.e.1 of ITeot:. a.-.- St - " h Icta Ka- are Ute arrival at-tl-i rr !r V l Xcrfs sovr.tM-itf. .treet, it traiisf erred. Mr. otrvenii'n wi.: l mc ac-tu -t rsrL Ktiotar sallict. t ceeded. Arrot J. as- cit p.secctr aces M-. W. .Tie.3ait ard ftid of T.-4-0- " t.r i arrvtesi Tho.1 lia-l a epip:tc i at St. Lis y J K. Itechanan. at presi to? Mu-s are -sjsixdfr- tht tnSdjr.immer at J ;t -csl be aat r3ovd to th sitj- Hjs- I rot p.tstter aseat cf the V. O at Cla Uaed. --.at itrcavtU. . SCr. Carolina D. Hopkins of Dearer to a. truest or the Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sadr are St, laouls- aua at the St. Lauren. : . A rkalUa ffa- iliBMMtltlri .It Maryland is M. il Levy. " IV. II Thnnua ami Willis I Mlcllr tt lvanvn" i-itr Mn tmafiflfnar a moatl at m.. ITit! lvbiinU At the West End Is Frank Barrlnxton or (. Josepa. lo. ansa iK-rtna. koert ar.a 3112s josie t of St. laouls are suuitncTiujr at tbe Aber deen. Lost articles are usually recovered if advertised Jn The Republic'. "IaOt and Found" column. Tour druggist wilt bend your ad to The Republic lor you, KISCS lAKK. Tin. following Is a list of St. Loulsans wtn have registered ut the Grimes Club on the Burlington Uoutc during the past Mmisu and Mnits. Fred lioeitier and family. C1miI. v. Ge,etz. D. 1. Mattlrcn. Kdgar Tl. Smith. William Zinck. J. W. Uaiia, Harry Smith. J. F. Mu-iler. it. W. Hudley, K. K- Cor.rad. Georce p. lloth. Charles Sehneltz. Uscur Czhriek Charles 1 IloniUi. II. li.iut.erty. C. J. Merk. Arthur .'-.shriek. Pred W. Krr.st. A. K. CatTerata. 1. I. Ughtner. JeiT Casper, A. li: Cour tis. Miei-cH Shaj. Uiu TSolKaVa, IZuttjJcon Olsa Varretmati. IJIlle Varrelman. He Martizi. AbMe C. Grimes. Eva Stafford, oisa Harreim.'iii. IJIIld Yarre.!man, Ites sl Palmer. None lilac;, Mamie Hoet Hior. .MH..rsi A as- I". Ur-.k--, William r. Hanr;'. IZvgaf: llaney. 1', s. Ri'. Vail 1! oil ton llrrx.ks. A. Ourotto. J. W. ;Andr. J.m lUnty. John Seh!'-rr-. Julius Ktt:i. . I. Morlry. Jirlus- Hoffman, lfonry Wi btr. l V Kinai-Iand. i" V, (lav jut Krt IjJca--. IViaar Stce!. Moorzu ' hl.;"-nimji. Walter Alt. IVa, W1I- Itaro A iiPiin-ck. William CObtello. Ivvld Krcyiitiff. " l. r.tt. S. I". K:..it. I're-1 Varrt Itnun, Jar.:.R X-lkOn, I. J. K.jbor. KI.KII.tltT I.AKK. Kiiiatt .t , July . The i-eA..:i it, now at its -vlJl heisl.t Ai rivals from SU l.ou'jat I'ine Point IlCFOrt includ.- Messrs. Maurlee Well, Jul Frank iul..il. S. A. Summers. Miffs Itlancht a:ul !!! lle-:u-.rd, MyeM, Mr. and Mrs. M Sleycr. Mi's I'annle Gats, a talented tiosutloa it. Arnral' at OsthotT HMjit: Mr. nn-l Mm !l. I" IWAltrkv and f.imtlj. Mr. Kl f!laKir. Mr and Mrs. II. It. Fn-ffe-Jiitr, Mr. mid JILaj Xfi-hart. Mrs. 11 Sffel Jind sou. Mrs. II Stockey ard sw-v ;kici: i.aki:. flieei. Iii;. VCi . July 2T. Si l.oui f.-.mille ar. gaartercd at o.ikaMla as loil.n.;: Mr. and Mm. Melville Smither-, Mm. A S. ltam-s. Mrs Jnepl.iie Verdln. Mli Jofeidtiim Verdin. Mi Pauline V'erdln. Ml. Irene Wrdln Ien.p anu daughter. Mi and 'Mrs Ilobert Sfirseon. lvkncil 8iur;in, Mis Pai Slu:i;e..n. Mr. au-1 Mm. Xoiman a. Un. oln i.nd Hi". 1'itrttr. J I. I.IiinsMon. II 1 Smither. II. I. Sirkle. .Mrs- V O. Hart. Mis- Xellle Hart. Frank H.irt. 11 A. Dawney and family art. a; Pleasant l'"lnt '.re, n I.il.e I lit miles northuei-t of Chlca.io on the Northwestern road, und Is one of the tne,t charming la!. in the lMdger Nta'e. u liai two tine gMf eiire t-ml a ynchtlns onmnlzaiiim senmd to none in the Statt. The like s r-acht-1 by n H.i ride thr ,j;h mum of i!i. llne.i Agricultural land In tin Noitliwe-t. and tin roi'l lead throush the quaint little town if I tart ford Tin re Is one plac Oil i. hiqn bluff over looking the Ial- that i of vi-Lflderable inter st to St. l.ouln eople. H is tU- -a re park tvt some y-ar- ns was l.itd out by Uilliiau I.icai of Si. luK Ai tached to 'hi-, plar.; w.i a liower pirdeii. !n whleli ihf t-erf C- .irieit of r . aloi.e Mr Iiea made quite di.-pl.iv ..f hiaiua!, nis fancy rtttniius to liuase.- of wild game. In one place is a eaiveil Hg ure of a dc-er that lxiks eit on 'he pihe. .tfTrlt'td .m-t a- if eoi.ie !nii,'r had cn;o-l it out of tlie bru.ih .and was delib erating: an inclination to tump vr the lilutf into the lalti Tli- niaee i. nor In niln. Mr I.uras 'n'-inc .lcir.l.mid It n't- ! cr ho had eii-cndeil jiinelt.in like JTj,U0 n the pi tee. A hirco ii'imber of St I)uW and South eni people aro accustomed to ti.rr.mer on C.rce:: liike. . t I ..1.1 ....... 1,1.. -- Cm .1 I vvtriiiti.oo. i i.i Ml Eauiva Qucratirini has rtu:t.ej frctn St. 1uH Ml-. lUr-1 Il'rtr.e v!OI.1 friend Ii Jtad. lrf Sirah I Jw-ei. .r-nt Thursday wlti her ninj fr''i-W ut "l'ii.i.(A. Ill Mr and Mr rmin I'lrte' n'.d ebtl-t-en - z.4ir:ea Ti. iv .n u U'ur tlireaza Culursdo an I otr.er Vei.-Ti sra-i, Mr t, ' llal- i.t rir.I His 5 1.1- the. srueit rut 'la ef Aiaor Kr-l Ji.tufcori .mt ffttnlb Ml Julia It.-n'r vT Aurora. Ntb . It Utltlr.tr Mild Juile Itl-L-rt. Mr anJ ltr fre.1 Si uor.- -ir of s. Isiu's i ttr sunti ,if Mr . nna;i :i,rrtcht Sir-. AJani Yolk of llnlextilf. Ill . lilted her intLc itr E llenl'iuroe-itr. ut t t;t IVi'irili .'it! Mlr.aie Ktrwn of JteJ Uu t tttiel Mir J il. l'i..l,t Mrs t IItr-:t ro:urn.t fruin Hu Ix,;:! Mull.U vir tv.l Mr C-ur'." l'rlrk of M I.ijl w lie kj.i of Mr aat ilrt. Wtlluia iZ. i:tl Lr i at Park txe-t Mire Klcnera Ki-li of Tied Ilcl tft reveriil d ih- Ijkt werk vtiltlnj Prcfe?or iirary JZ1. i.Lahr.lt nts f jrcllr. M-s, Vr.1 J'e.lirke ha returned after a. three TC'i"l-- iil ti. friend at MU.'U'lt J-! !!! Mary ilertrain lt:ed fr.et.-li at Coiusi tu. Ill !!! Kan ll'rchenn-ler. i!a ut.;er of Jsf"b Herciwur.!er. nd Wi-ei eha' .mn et this elly hUiprised. their frielirtl l u'n to M Xuls nhere th-v wove ti'rrlel oui'tly. ani Where ttjee will trjile In fa'me- I'rofeioor J.tn I. llif.ors departr. en i va ra! un trio to tlii. ,;-. Mix Sjlua Tchn li vlilittr Ultt.U et New liUn T'e t: Jeai-'i Iaii:,;rja Kat..isj :io.l S-i-cie'i will plr u pletil- on Ann'Si, 12 vv1i:in J Valoatln- c' Kitls s.untr er - jirltd at the trlite'j tme Tue-i rr repiiim f.itlne.! tneir mnrriar;e. sfct, (i iT-tende-l I monj ociity pttr' fro'ji fctrr aal friMti tt l.i tr 11-rsarrt K Jorfiiike hi rrt..rr.e,l from Si l.iin The tirter-nl 1 lleiue of Ili-t sy lul m ttej frten.is hrtr. Iat tterK Mr' John a., eel r N ;.-; itairt tret '.r -.rs-ncacc "tli ck n'tr. fr .1 : x rprlrc-c- I II Mr and Mr tViills II- r - Jr r.f Mrirs Relit. 51 -r t-. at--su . lr- i. .r3i.rt KING. VETERAN0NE-LEGGE0 NEWSBOY. DIES AT HOSPITAL For rurirrii Yrurs sol.l I'aper at lllslilli huJ l.tcut Mrrct o Hue Claims I'.o.lr. .? .:.r I K.. s 2'aM ...1 11 n-,. -; Kged "vfl'-ra.i si'eli".' who of lAle mad" hit iiiHne at the S-!v a-:.'-. Ari'l l,e1 oinirter on Marfc't r"i.f died at Ih" ' itv HeejUtal i-t-jrda Kim: loinie IMtt'ti: t the lnstliuM-'-n ".3: Sunday w1ie neaU from ilUi. e. he fell to the (.Idewalli at I2cbth a ,.! Ixx-ust streets. Ai that rornrr he sold ip M for fcurtcii M without R dav' InterniMion When Kine wus taken in the .iwpital l.e had lit lc of ncwslupt'Cs hancliiB around his houlder. in.t v hen It wai taktsii Irutn him he remarked HikI he "sueeved h had cld IiU Irs; piir." Kin: hi be a 'all in" and 1h.t hie m- !es li-'d about plajcl out lie tall lie tl-mlv lelieve-i that l.e v. odd never leave the hro.pUal Knur ioe hi ttsbt lee nineteen eat ao. lew: TO a .. v-m .r,,.,.,.., wwm whl.-h he wss at rV. the City Hospital The Ug ws r.eeesary s..., "lv. II" r-.-lil LV mpaiattoe of the, Til er ui.r to .jv h bfr. Then he bejan his cutler as 1 a tii-tov i Kp naui e had s. en sin ''ivtr.s In ' Nerih Twei.ttetb etreet. Her nam- he ' fsej. a Kali" Cav If thu relatives do n-1 call t th- h- spital ruurtue fr hi li-dv tt will be Interred In Poller'" field. ST. LOUIS COUNTY NOTESv -Mi. .ti II rse wer im.-iS . '. uy- . "ly- l J rtcrdcy I"rank J Walter aral I iv.ra S- .-srai-.tn o" St Iial a-1 to John i fttf avl I.vcy Jiraatz t-f i;rnwoo.J. j Kirer.horf -j.ier's ct-rk John Ituhl y-'trrday fin "'shea the cotrj-lllnt; of t'-s t ul in the, ;ar rlnirw for the etuvurst 'ear Hit - VH shew ;hat tfc -eeei valuation of fes. Levuii Counts jr:.vi The total tat to t- col!ct"tl ar- t3Jj:s4l. These au. . I A. . . I -- - feas.r ak,- a t-la. -'i. I, i .-- --- ---.:-..-."-".-....' rtxid atjs-n.i t-t. as tn-y alo ar jo5fd , oi by th blal Bonnl of Kquellutior.. It l e9tltnate.l thav they will run the; total to more than i.!.,. -SlKri.T lcrr? yestrJay rf;rufil to ' WHllaw no.2 the CIS ta.n front hint lat -aday niJB-rix ha a raid on a ersra i ciae ia Mcr-tvh 'Jrjve. I!e!Te ws emi iz Ata c sis iy ausiK-e timrueJl last IY1- -r. cr WEAPON. Sliittrinakyr A'rrvMwl on Ass-anlt- Chargi" Has Eiil'itic Kir. jDOLL BUGGY AS A A doll by a.--riaix to AttsosfKcot-' paseenser a;ent of tbe P-slUmcr and Ohio let. a tisldkr. cf ." IISI North Tfti t Saottwcatim, preserifed lilm a silver srr-stre-ri. vrs. ekvI . i ! wits whieh t k-c s-rrdar afttrrroon mion his derartvir t v Bsr.ult bhr Iiee.fr To&e. , 5boCi.k t RAILROADS WABO PURCHASES CHICAGO PROPERTY Block (Jolting $l,C00,GUU Will. lie Covered by Outbound Freight lciut Deal Put Tiirouyli br E. K. Tryor. A'1Ica from Chlcaco aiuiouat.e tlie pur ohae there of an entire block of ground til the heart of the lm-mr?w dii-trict of the city by the Vatah Kailrond ir the ereetion of a now uutliund frilslnhoii!-:. Tl: price jaid was someihias ever II.- Tlie deal, v.Iitch Was only coimneiiCeil on July . ahh engineered and put Miro'lgH by K. IX. Prv.ir, a&:istant to the president uf thi? W.tliarli. wh'i J- n St. I.ouls man. Mr 1'rj'or tuecvteil tho iitcewliy such a dpot aliout two years utp and hit upon the location. Uie last lot cf which was cli.iil for jet-rdav. The property front on .the corner of Polk and Clark btreels, und is an idtal loration from n railzoad nt:d hIJ)J'r ftandpelnt. It Is hurroutidtd n all ldn by frrlyl.t and pat.s.cr.; tatioui, and i- eaillv acceylble to the rail of tho toaJ over which the freight will be handled. It 15 the intention m cover the prcp ert with a jnuJern frelslithocsc. threi Ftories hlth and v.-itli a ba-emer.t. It will liave conneetivn with a new i'liicto freight subway. The property w about feet" ions bv l'O feet deep. There uru twnty-Mx, "independent holdlncs In the, block, all of which hav l-een purchased. Work will lesln on the structure early in the snrinc. Wabash oillelals aro elateJ ovrr tl: ac quisition of th- property, which will put th road on an equal bati for faeM-ie null ati tailu-ay enterliiii i"hicai,. Tlie r'RotLitliins v.ere quietly and rkilfully r.irried m. and until Triday no u:e out lde of the eojiiiiiny had anv Wa for whom the ground vms In-Ins purchaet-d. The cimpany already ha; an Inltoiiml frtlnhthuuse. which i? only u nl'ort IU tauee from th- mw property and front tho I'olk meet station, where the V. a rush !ijfrrenBr trains nter. TIr- price idd for ,th different lr vailed from V.Z" to flc) H-r front toot. Th'- hcure i oonHer1 very loi.. and wa. uaSy ol t dned because of the quietness with which atratisements were carried out. The turelia- 1J within line with the. ascreirive lhJ instiKurail bv I A. 1'elano. tlMt vie- president of the Walvcn. who aisiinH control of the tomiatiy' (Ti!m abcut two months aso. It will I plaee tbe road In -i po-itlon tf- oraiW Willi ll l.asirti truiiK unes ina inner rnacLs f-r busltirn In all direction Tho fact that the eomi".'inj has drelde.1 ii openl own Hi- own farilltlts li looked ui-in a signlilcaut. E. H. HARRIMAN 'SPEEDING WEST EN ROUTE TO JAPAN. i);ua'i.i. July 2S. -TIl s...., trais ear :tiiir I 11 Ilcriliiian and put ar tited t ll-d to-da and immediately went west on the I'nlon Paclllc Mr. llarriman xvill iro direet to Salt I-iSf. where l.e makes a naj b iup. and thpee tlir.iupti t!: Yell astniiv l";irk Att t a fhort stay in I'alltoniia. he .ill visit Japan. ln At-siiM Iv. He Kiid liif slav In the t)ri. lit -. Ill contlttu so Iim as b cart to stay au i thn l.e has no urfinite 'l "I t. ieiiiiuhi4 I. me Mr. Iliriltnaii oontinntil icirt9 of the doublc-trneklTijr of the I'nion Pacific rail- no :mii stated tnat about a mil stauM tuat aiout a nunurea ii,ll,. of this work wouid ! d'ne diiriiift . ..... LI.. ..I... . the present vcar ll l- Matnl tnat me lit rim? n lines would nilopt th motor car jrenoraxiv :i tt.s oranrnes anu f.u-jr-ban lir.es A larjti numtwr of tho cars will bo con-trticted at once. Ju'tu Krutt'cSitnit. director f mtln- eiaucu of the H.irrinmn lines, accom panies tiie istttv TEXAS RAILROADS HAVE DROPPED TAX LAW FIGHT. Ill.-l'i IK-ll'S-I'O'IAI. Ilias. Tes . auly 3 It via learned to dav .hut the T iX-i railroad-, have abari tione.1 ihclr tivht in the courf .rguin't the new tax l:.ws, nlileli promised in lie the itreatest lral baitl ever wajreil by the juilroadi aim kindrcl Interests in -hii Stati In i.n opinion b. Assistant Attorney I General 1 Ulnrd. it ts Held mat tile van- : out hill taxhie the ur- mVipts of r.Ml- tonJ. xpre.-s conipdiii'-i. !: piione eori!-l--i .:-. rrlvati car romiutiiey. and other ,i-o::oi.iilori.s et.uc.Ni in an interstate business ran apply only to the refej.it. on State hiiM!'.-s. and not anelpts on inter fctatt li:ainesc. Thd riilroaii fcltorno.i state that prep-arsiUtin-t had Levai taaue to ttst the lestil Ily f tliee varioui acts to iui." receipts. on Interstate business In this tlL'ut stiess nai betnc l.Id en a det-iM-.i. timbnd by the Fnited States Supreme four, in a r-t.v from Pennsylva nia. Thli ! t .:ii reversed a prt-Vlnus decision by the Sii)ireme Court, wlnreln a law iieaiirheil as a inenr,. incisure was lield to lx mil This I iw iierinltti'd a ' license f.o ., N; exacted on interstate as . well as on State butlnisi. I PASSENGER RATE WAR REACHES jSPRINGFIELD. Spnac'ield. Hi-, .lulv S 11: rat war amuns; the ral!ronl- imridlin tftioui;h busls.-j-i. lHiUt:i cl.iiapo und Xe York ami IP ston. has te-iehed St rinsiiel I ,.n-notjia-i tn"nt Is mad' lv th, Waliash Ilall road of a cat of ii li. the SprirKlleld N'rw York rat-, ar. I of five dollars in th.- Si.rmr.iM-IJuaion rate The Ihiitliii.ir'- and "hio Southwesn r- t the prim q j "umpetitor of th Wal-ash for sirrn bul:iee O'.t of Spriti!lld, but tli- I: A: O oilUial- her have tec'ivel no tiouficatten of a leduction ii the tale. It l ifH- t- 1 here that tile It. & O. S W. will make a late even lower than tbe Uat-a'h ut h.tn Mvivi-.s m:w""'u:a5 untu Arrnncenii-nl l'rfeeed With later- lialiomit find l.rral .Viirlbrrn, KEI'l KIJi'MITAI. nallai. Tex . Jul 3 Announcement was made t ,-Uaj. t-.at It ha. bten d.-nnlte-ly ilrtermiatil to run M . K ti T trains on th. Aa-ln ai.tl Sa i Antonio line over the Iiiii-rnitioi.a: ai. . Ornit Northern trar'K trim Au-iin to San Marcos, forty six n.u. i. in i. ..Jc.ai.K.i of International and t;rvat Xorthtrn trains i-irc permitted tit ue M.. K. & T. tracks from Italy to Dallas, thirty miles. Switch connections between the roadt are now tlnj; mad at San Marco. Aus tin. Italy and Dalla. and the new trains are expevted to be in operation within n ftn wcik. Itiillroml Rsmlaci. lttll't'ilUt- tPECJAl. New York, July J Itallrcad earning r-..s,rii-.fl Lt-iia. Uisal Trun. ?:n.' K loirrine lli-i' tcerestue- lit lis -Thirl -r. July. VH -rrc-ni July l. ii'si,f$. llSKl.9 Ii-!le-er Sl PhtilBurK-lSjf Je t"I-o lKi.-m. lne-ee It: SI, act tssjiK. tte rmh t::.Ml- Pie. .i r. Gi'e '.Hl r tt. ir4i. iiSt.u. r.t ;. .'-.rrtiM, j jj .jj. lantiu I'trliU ItI.a -fur June. ;isrs tLOt.O. -Heron ta.ia. net axalnt ll.b, rs; hsi :U, ti I'leest r C.rot, to,. utM:. inerens n.ft:i.-s:. ci i:t,t... ia- t.,,,!.,. at Arkx.-siat !:.n... fs,,,,,. crate iliim. pcf j ja.. G'f i:... n.-renv, m.-ri.. f.t rj 'nereajie :i . i-1 Te l'' C$ l..at rear- (Ipii t-C. ct ;.:il. inctei tk.tk liukbeil ob (be Urirat. ftnPlPLJi- HI JHAt. Dallas, Tex.. July .S.-l?. C. Hon! of the Kansas City -nd riet. en route to Ln- - 1 a t.a a. tion of ihi road is belas niehed fasur than anj. other In the tSouthwest Th.rty miles cf track has been laid d-trtos July north trozr. Sw t ater. Tex- io ia the lino - -.'-'- -"..-" "i "o- from Kansas city near tr.o tied lltvcr. lll llilend Trlally . alley II a. ru-trr w jc isi'ivn i- Dalla. Tx July Z2 aserI Sapertri tendtr.t Germon anrr-unces from Clri-ura thst he is ready :o txtla cor.structlnn orrslions to extesd th Trinitv Valley. J Colorado S.sirih-rn In Texa. line fivra jltxia to )i(iu:i-.u. irurii m'iu to 1'aiiaas, acd front CJebum to Fort V-1 aD,i '", Its. He eipects'io start tils work t.cxt wevk. sreaws Uet la Ciaelaaail. The associates of II. C Kevcs'ori. rtty for Ciadscatl. to which lolr.t be has been PUBLIC MUSEUM FORMALLY OPENED Large Crowd Attends and Is Ad dressed by Judge Terry and James A. KeardoB Building Open To-Day. A larse crowd availed itself uf the op- Lpartuulty to !npct the tra&ures of the yesterday. Tlie directcrij of the museum had announced tho second public opcnini; of the museum for yesterday and to-day, and. on these two days, entrance into the patt of th park bout feuced la by the World's Fair, is free. Although tho hours for which tho muiium was to bo oi-eu were announced to lie firm 1 to A o'clock in the afternoon, tho crowds began to arrive at tho Fair grounds at noon ami kept i-eminR with every arm ins car. Ii:k beforo the hour t oirfiiinr. th entrances to th annex of the Art palace, in which tne museum col lections uro housed, wer bodeged by waiting throng. livery pate was thro An open by the Kx IHIon management and It Is estimateil hat no I3 than KWO bdted thMitseum The tiopular favor with which the Muncnm i.s resarded by tho St. lxmls publii; was s.Hown ly tho complex character of tile crowd which visited it, being condoned of ine:i and women in every station In life. A i-eculUtly Ktatifyins circmii'tanc to the dlrectctx. who wish thif in.stliutioii to le uf i Particular edutatioual niivantaffe to the n.iildlo clas cf people. -i the very lame munbr of jouns men and women v.n were rvldently of that clasj which enjoy the Sot unlay half-holiday. In the Ave hour that tho Mueura was ipen the visitors thronccd tltroush th tlftv-two rooms of th' Institution, appar ently extrai'timt rrom their visit the itat .st amount of enjoyment In injitectlnjr the various collections from every part of tho world In tho middle of the afternoon several director, vvlslilnir to take advantugo or the presence of the lane crowd to ad dreen Mum and explain tiio advantanes of th- mu'euni, ftatlon'd an attendant in the main hall to beat a large rues, somewhat on the order of monir cow-bell, to summon the crowd. Til" effect was instantaneous and, a the onorotn ilanslns of thi boll founded throujehout the bulldins. the rrowrt hr.s tericl into th- main hall to e.cenaiu thn cause of th- din. Her Judge Terry, aet !n a- chairman, called the nieetliie to ord-r and introduced James A. Ileardoii. who nddrese.i the visitors and evplalned the ptirposfM und advantases of the mu- "CThe iniisuiii will be open ajaln M-day from 1 to r. o'cloek. and the delegates to tlie eonventioti if th National Amsfeur Photom-aiJiers' Association, which Is in m-Ioii. will visit the liiiiiltutlou in ldr as tl.a jniit of th dlivtor. It !s '-inn-ieil tliit nr-ut Ji llecatl will l present, and may of them will brinj their ciimrj. The ileleKAie. at yesterday's meetinx. tulopt'd a re.io.utlon caillns tu-n lt ment I M lit all parts of the i-ountry to- take photoitrr.plit of ths historical objects of jcrean-t intcrr-t in tiilr respeciive vlciu liK. and .to ePti-J copies to the St. ieiul.i Public Mifetim. CATHOLIC WOMEN INDORSE FOLK Ttttal Absiinonce Society Adopts llf.solutions Coumiending Gov ernor and Excise Couimis iituittr for Enforcing Liquor Laws. nfl-et. pre.-iJi ids of tho ladies Catho lic Total Abstlnonco Socl-ty or St. Lul and Iathsr James T. "olfev". iastor of St. l't'i, Cliurch. liavo e!j;ned a set of reso lutions inJorkiiiK the action of Governor Folk ami Kxehe COiniaIion.T Miilvthlll In inforcin;: the statute laws of Missouri end specially thosn prol.il.ltlntf the sal of li-pioM on S-Jtiday .i-.d the salo of li quor? to minora at alt time?. Th leioiutious ic.-ite. the ccntrol. for many jears. of lenlflati.-in by the llquo: iiiicn-Mf, iu e mancipation i.v the feonle tit th" lar.t rIejtion fiom till control by tlie riet'ii.in of a rear;ew tiovemcr. and lx"p:il; for hint the supjiort of every Christian and lionit-lovniit" citizen. The co-operation of all eooti cititer.s ti tho mo:U that tiier.ns o much for lion-e-ty morality ami tho elevation of th jMH.ple f the city. Htatu Hn.l Xatton, i requetHj iiv the slirner?. wiio ettcml to the iloverr.or and Rxclte ConimL'siontr the !iartfelt thanks of all Christian moth m. wiv-ui and Uauk-hter. ani pray that they mav jtrscver in th co'in-e they have taken. The ulirueM of tho resolution are: James Tliomsis iffcy. pastor of St I.eo's fhurch: Mis. ". IL Ike, president of r. A. i : Airs, wiiiiam it. o urien, orcsl'l'-.t. utneers Association; Api .lie- in. A. Smith, tiree'.lent Council Xo. J: . !.-. IHIU'.HV ...1V. .... -Wt . .m.t.C- fnarity Grace. pre4dent Council No. CT: Klizalieth T. Mullally. president Council No 51. Mary T Troy, president Council No 4'-. Hi Hct Call., president Council No. n. Julia Hynis. prcaleut tjouncll Xo. fO; Anna K McA.Iam. president Council o. 1. Julia Sullivan, president Council Xo. 6 Mr.rj' ivelly. president Council Xo. . Mrr. Willlar.-i Htirfc. president Council Xo. 11: nilzatth Mullally. presnNrt Council Xo 2. Mrs. Edward E. Acton, presiiler.t Council Xo. tVi. SUES TO RECOVER TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS. DullMt. ituatr Atloraey Brlnajs Aelo tu llut Anaalled Coatraet Co. vrlBtr I3.0WO Acres. itrpi :i.icspi3Cii. Dallas, Tex.. July 9 -County Attorney Summer. In the nam of Dalian County, to-d.iy illed u!t anin.it J. II. Wlleon and I!n Taber, well-known cattlemen and 1-ankers of DalUe. to r cover 13.O0U acres of State, school lands liIoni;lnt; to Pallas County, which tlie defendants havn had !osjes.on of for ten or mor years. The contract of Messrs. Wll-.cn and TatVr Is attacked as telnsr HIa.a! and void for various stated rea-'onr. They have a twenty e.ir purchase option at U pr acre. Interest S per-:nt and rental prlco of "H cnt an acre r-r annum un til the land shall be purchased. Th land is situated In the rnrden ipot of th Panhandle, li) miles northwest of IKlIas In Archer County, and Is worth sot less than JS to 110 ptr acre. GERMAN OFFICIALS HONORED. Kmiotor Decorates World's Fair Commissioner!,. . News of the decoration reient.y tr the German Kmr-ror of three tr.eraben of tit Imperial innzun Ccrr.znlftloa to the Woti-i' Fair was cor.vjred la c 'etter tt-c-!vd jestenlay by William A. Keleo, th ell.ef ..f th toe-1 t.reSK bureAll t.f the World's Fair, who Is a clove frlenl and former eolies rcat of loctor Thiudcra I I-waid. the Uerman ComtnlssJoner Gen eral The three wbo were decorated were Ikc tr Isvlj, who received the fecondt-.ass decoration of th ordr of tt Crown; ot to Zlrrel. the treasurer of the commie lon, a ho received the thlrd-elas" decora tion, ani IIan Hnch, on tttach of th- commission, who received the fourth de cree. Areldeatal Dl Tarallff A verdict cf accidental death re turned by th Coroner yesterday In the case of Georse Xau. TO ea-s old. uf Xo. rA South Broadway, who died from in juries sustained In being struck by a I'roadway car at Allen avenue July T. His injuries .mere not at Srst rexardeJ as trlcu. Baaeaall lajarr ! Fatal. CiiAT luplils, la.. July -5. Uord ( Grout. 1 jears old. son of It. C Grout. traveltr.it auditor for the nok Island Hiilsar. Tii struck on the head with a ttuUl yesterday while playlet a .jut here. and ud in six bouts. ass U.rai. a Fal a rklaa. Anvens the tnsziy curious '.stits in Chi na, con presents ttrancer aspects to otzr Aiaerican ees than the bread peddlers and their methods of dliposbts; of their warn. They carry their stock In trad a,Vsv;t with them. Ia es-al hexes atrapped Is lie-r SosC.aV. MAYOR DUNNE SURE OF WINNING BATTLE Tells Huston Democratic Club That Chicago Within Short Time Will Own and Direct lis Street Car Linos. Boston. July 2. Several thousand per sons tills aftciioon heard -Mayor DJnne of Chieaso deliver nit address on "Muni cipal Ownership" at the annual outins of the Tamnuny Club, a IK uiocrat.e ors-ttd-zation. in Caledonian Grove, West ox bury. Former Bt.ite Seiutor W. T A. Flts Kerahi. ciialrman of the lHmocratle City Committee, preside.!, ,md eeated on the platfoim were former Major Ji?Iah Quln cv. former 0nxrecinaa John F. F.tz Kerald, and a larite numbei of promlntnt lloeton Dcrr.'Krats. In the coum? of lilrt introductory sieecli, Mr. Fltzjcrald reli-rnJ to Alajor uanno thus: "The e -f tho iopie of the llpnilMis will lie trained uism our illsthisilahetl tiio?t of to-day, und l.e curries- with him the hopes and the prayers of ery CUI-r-n In th country who Leileves In inuni clt'iU ownership of public utilltie." In hi s,.c., jaj(,r xunne reviewed the municiisil ownership tnoveinent. cit inir statistics to nupport his statmvnt. "I can conildently assert." he saW, "that It Is almost icv.trlahlv the ml that where utilities axe furnthed by private com-l-unies they (,Bt from f" to W pr icnt r.ior than whre the same utlhlits arc turnlhil by tne public companies." The speaker visorou.-ly lefei.dtl him self tiKulnst statements which had been f'tiblbfied that he h.nl recamed his faith n municipal ownership, sayluc: "I am Klad to stato to jou that the caus-i of iniiuielpal ownership is ax ar dently .spouii tjj- mc In-day as It has beu for several ars laat, and Hint I am us confident of its ultimate, consumnia tion ua 1 have ever been at any time in my life. "Since I hav- b'tn lnductel into of fio: " lie continued, "we have, by the vigorous action of our law de;artment. succeeded in .lisM'lvlinr an injunetlun which prevented our taking iosess!on of any in.rtlon of the lines of the present traction company whoso franchises have ex plred. "We hav in-.tltuted qi.o warranto pro reedines in tho nimin of the peep! uuder which the traction companies will be compelled to dijcloo all their rlnht", and Thlcli. In mr judgment, will 1 p-.issed up on adversely t most of their tlhti In tho Supreme Court or the Stale within tho next kIx months. Th- Tiariiportciton Commltteo of th.; City Council has railed upon the present toads to nam a. price for tlitir prop-rCy. and they liavu refuseal to come down to delinit tltturcj and we are procecdlm; vicoroiiiiy to map out a municipal Ifnc running throush the heart of ChiciiKo. which. If built, will not only furnish a.lenuaiti trane;rtatio!i facilities for one-third to one-half of the people of tlie city within the IK-xt two years', but will. In my opinion, ptove so leniunerative as to iay ff.r It coustnu-tlon Suiide of ten y ar.. , "The c.ii-so .f tuunlclsil ownership In Chicuko. instead of laccliu or droppinir by the wuvslde. I lieiiic furthered leroUS ly and .iradfuatly Tliat wo wtll have lltl ir.illr.ii and every other sort of obstacle tin own In our way by the private, com luinles. und the i.ip'.tclUtii'. syndicates of Xcw York and Chicago. I- to be evpect td. But tho wave imo'.lc sentiment tn favor of owvncrvhlp of llitse utilities- is swe.-i.lnij l.eadlons over the land. "Chli-aso Is, in p.irr.esi, anj wlieu rhe sas 'I will' to-rtav. to-morrow sli will jy 'I !.avo done That to-morrow. In tnr opinion, will b hut n few montl' away."" "I confidently predict, from w hat 1 know of the people r.f Chicago, that within a Very" short time It will have th' proud distinction of hems' the firm city In ths Culled States to be In actual ownership of Its own munlclpil iirei-c.ir ejMtem. and when one that si-rat city has proved that munlcipcHzatlon of etrcet-car plants is an aescred success, it will mean tint hun dred of other American cities, will follow in Iter wak. and accomplish an economi-j evolution to the priat udvantase of the citizens of this country." HAD PRESENTIMENT OF AN ACCIDENT .Mis. .Minnif Knicger Pi'e)ared to H'-itr of a -Mishap to Her Ilusbami. I'leseatiniCitt told Mts, Miimi-i Krtieser that an accident was about to N-f.iII htr husband, IMuaixl 1 IvrtJegtr. who was ri-..ortd Injuretl In the wrecking of a train on the Iron Mounbdn Jlailread near Diaz. Ark., early veyterday mornln?. Wl.n the news of hr husband'.' injury was takf n to Mrv Knieser ,it her ii'iiue, Xo. S2r. Cote Brllllnnt avenue, yesterday afternoon, she doelarcd th;u --he was pre p.usl to hear of sumo inisluip and tiad p.'nt an : lmot sleepless nlitht and a day of ii:..-icoU!!t:ih'e anxiety le-f.jre learning th reason for it. Krccrr. who i u messenst-r in th em ploy of the lvciilf Kpres Vntiiny. last riinitnr, bad tho uiiur-ual 'rieiii of reading wh.'.t r.uriKirt I to be an account of his death in a olli-ior). hut was at home when the accident I.aiiaiiid He was much cniusi, Mrs Knicger raid, at the drs.:ription of ills death in tho wrcck- Tliou?b fur fourteen year in l.ls i.r rtit 1,,-izanl'ni.s calhr.?. Kruecer had not until sicrday sulTi re-t a a mtcb. H.i seemed to have iK-culiar fortune hi avoid Ins. l.y sttani: tricks of fute. the. bad luck which overtook him vestcrUay, On svveral o,-c.-Jon. .Mrs. Kruecer sold, he was transf.-nej from runs which would. In all likelihood, have Z'.mli.'d In hi dath or serious injury. At tho Ust moment he received orders to take out ar.otiie r ear and man ijed to be a train ahead, or on behind that which was wreckeiL The nervous tr-.i!n that her premonition rau-Md thrcittned Mr. Krueyer with prostration yattnJay, and at times she was hterlca!. I'p to 6 o'clock Mrs. Kruesrer had not received any v-ord of the nature of hr husband's injuries. BELIEVES SHE Is UNDER "MYSTERIOUS POWER." Ji.haana 1 rants Hat Charlea Raehl. Married Man. .trrratetf. at ChiraK Wife la In Heaeue. BKiahl.ICr-Ph'iTAl. Chi' aijo. 111.. July a.-De-Iarlrif that Chart ltuchl, -11 years o'J, of eo. .ii Went worth nvi-er exerfe.1 a my-tetioas j-ower ovr ht-r. Johur tia Tennis, 11 vears ol-', of No. Canal jri-rt i-a'i.e.'j his arrest as. the llarrion Htrtvt Police Stu tlon to-day on a chars of al-lu tlon. llc.ihl I marri-d nd h. s seven ch.Mr-n. Mls Tennis and Kuchl were emploved as stcnoK-rapher and clerk. r'i.ectr.-'Iv. at Twenty-fifth ireet and VYnntnorth avenue. Th strl deelsr-' s'. t.,1 I1 to le-llcva that llueli! wo.s lnfatun.tr.1 wftli l.r and she nMtts when he s-i,;Kt.. I thev ro to Mdwat:k e aid b married, xh rould -nt r..e She ez's they remained In Milwaukee ten ihi and when she asked htm V hi Intended to murrj' her h replie.1 that h did not liav th money. Mm Ilu-dil appe.itel ut the station an! ibrrLireU the couVl not k'p Ml.-v TennJs from th Itu.hl horn. Mr J:uhl ..t-t-tl.-.r.l Uiil Jir her hu.bin.1 and left the station cli.iclnit to his arm. ST. JAMES WANTS SANITARIUM. Town to liid for State Tubercu losis Hospital. ItflPUUP 6PKCI.U. Kt James, Ma. July 7 A well t ten3.l ms mtetlni; of representative rttlzens of Sr James waa held In th City Halt t'j-nlffht to fcrmulat plans and t. devls wats aivl means cf s-curlnr; tl location of a talT:lod anitartuin to be eitaMIehed la tlJs Stale. Committees on lutetcriptlon. location and reception were appO'r.id. jtt. James has locatxas to oiTr whth no ether city tn the Stat can eiuil. LlfrkSl4 V44laaT staaiactMfaL itjii-ruur &i'ccixi Uici-f.eiJ. Hi.. Joly at.-Annouzicemeot ha been tnsds ef ths npproch.nc mar rU of Mlas Amy it. KeitMey. dauchter of ex-Covifty tjerk H. H. KeithleT, an! ethan All.i Baser ef HprincSeld. The wddlcs; will take plac at tbe hnxe of the brtde's parccu li lUllfborc VTdne day ereaijjsi APsast a. FA EWGER TIPS P USE AS SEALS. Francis R. Fast, a Lawyer, Will Introduce Bills to Give Them Legal Standing in Stat.- of New York. REPCBUC 8P.T.CIAX New Vork. July a. Prtfsecutlt. an ex amination of flngr tips which he has car ried on for twenty years and in th course- of which he has satisfied himself that no two tlpa are alike. Franc! I Fast, of Xo. 17 Nassau street, a corpora tion lawyer, advertised tliat he would pay zB0 for Aturer luinls an Inch lotnr which were alike and mad by members of the same family. Hecemly an imprint of h fiiiaer tip in place of a. Seal, to -tabllrh Indisputably tb bientlty of the maker vt a will, was ttkeu as rvidene-e by Mr. Fast in an iinportbiit will contest. He will present a bill lu the tutt re, aion of the State Iatrislatuie !o ievrtllz linser imprints fci:d give them Uie wc-Ijb: k seal now pose.ft. Pisciuwins; his plan to give, zt lesa! sta tus to flnjer tips. Mr. Fast s.il.l the .-cai. which ronnrl was an iiidut-i table :.tt".-t-rt-'en of a document, was faet pa.?:i:K into disuse. "I KUBtt." he said, "ttftj a- a gu-irar.-tee of veaiulneness every peisvui cho-jte .ne of his tn finReM w hlch I s!.all rr.ll my "eajo" Crater and place jn Impression ot his tip after his signature, especially e.zt doeoments requiring a .! bv- law. In that case the Impression should bo made after tho seal, and tn addition to It. "Not alone are the lines of ech of every person'? ten flnsrers different, bzit the ten thousand linser Up of a tl'.ou-sr.d per sons all vary. Thus, the imjir-R-um of a roan's flna-er tip would be Incontrovertible, evidence that hit was present when s. doc ument was signed. Just as every person usually adopt a uniform sicr-ature to wjrn checks, ho also thotdd he adopt one certain ,rtn-r for an Imprint after his s'imature. and he ahould leave a duplicate of the lmpresfinti with tii bank for its ruidanca. "In drawtna- wills or eqizally Important papers 1 ask my clients to l?Me in tlie.tr safe, or tn the care of a conhdentlal per son, dubltcate Impresaiotie of their ton flmrers and a daclaratton as to which rin ger wzus vaed for tho Invariable imprint alter their sljnatures. "As we have ten nurr.erali ae.d nP-i ten Cniters. the Imprestloti of euch different flngr may be adopted for a different ? ure, Tliuei. b-.'sliinlnc with tlze little tinker of my left hand, I call It 1. the r.r.tr tinner r.e.t to If, 2: the middle S.tger. S: the In dei flncer. 4; and the left thumb. S. The right thumb represents the tignre d: ti rltfht lndev ftii;r. Tl the rlrht ,ir....11 Sngtr. I; the right ring finger. !'. and the little finger or the rlcht hand, a If I want to certify by finger-tip viJer.e. that a document was executed by me. my or June It. 1M6. 1 make the follow ini: im- rrem.on: First, after aVgnlng my nzvn-.-. Imprint my Vgo" tinier, my left thumb: this meatus, 1. ms!f.' then I Inirrint my right thumb itl.e sixth rlnretl. for 4, then tli. little finger of my rlcht 1,.ih1 itho tenth finger), fe.r 0. end finally the. thumb of my lelt hand fine- fifth finseri. for 5. reading:-'. K. Fa. his ":o." il-Hsii' "The adoption of flnrr imprint! would save a great amount of lltlzriitlon. and forgeries uch as that of th a.Ieifed Itlco will would be practically Imposetb'.e f speciallv recoiiifikt'tM that ln.preeid.ins or one or more finger tips 1 plae,! on do-i.-r.iatus whleji are slgne.1 by IllelrraU-persons with a oroes. aviso on check, on let ters vf credit avr.il on Identification card"!." JEFFERSON BARRACKS NOTES. t-... a.-it . ....t.w I.. m e..1IM,a, f.',.t.e. nt vvillla-n U laihn. Ceventh ttv airs of tier e-r tne oar: isergeant -tons a. un.zen. iifi' i. Ninth Csivalrr. eersesnt of ths g'zari: ir-'srd mount eerecvoates at ". m. lntiss.'t!oa ani rm:.tr ST tt.e men of ths rar tlf.a setll take plsee to-ourre-t. on thi trr: r.d leta.'lanrt oareje rmuiuts at J a li. llrst IJeutrnaat Juhn Mcenlat..a Ninth t'av, alr. wilt tnsieit ana rauiir th Third -lua".-ron. Nlntli (wvaln-. aitj.n 1- li. Trize.-e. Twlfl!i Cavwlrr. ttl muster ths in-rilt . t&chmant. MaKr t H. Haiii-tur. Melirl 1--tstrtinBt. still liiM-eet ani musiitr the ii.taj.h mrt ef l.y-rltal Ci-rin. Serteant John a, tlrlfen nJ l"rivat .V Wlilte. Troeet i. xinth Cavwlrj-. wle teai.'.ide.t Jaiaeo vv. llerner. an (s-ane, eocvU- s.iclc ti Alealra-s Island to eomr.Iet his 3tei. . hv rrturne t tt.e roei f.,r duty. Prlvats StcNeal. Tteoo K. XIaih Csvslrr. l-s ln relieved from eilta dutr a- butcli-r hi Co Hnba.sten( Iiersvrtneivt. ar.l l'rlvau A- 1. Hill. Tt'"0 1 Is stiii.ed tn hU steai. Tt.e fi.ll..a.-l!Ut cz.e4 teorults have r.trfd: Jl.i T Sitndere sx-l Will! A. Sr.n.lsrs. L'al'j... Tet.: Th-jtiuis ?". Halt su-1 i"hr!-e If l!l riMTe. Kansas Cir Mo.: I...tib. sVH, l::!tin:or. M-l.; IZruiio llertM.t;l. t'hicac..; Mlinl I A! l:!!i.i-J. eirand ls!n-l. Nel... Klnitr l'ui. s.t l.u!.i. eree,t l. .i.nlp" John .-n '. Trim. William It. Iler.ry zr. ItiClp 'Ink. P.-Ie. I' Hii'lel J. r.-r.ey, z nnton. lit. lieury l:s. Wllltsnt Ke-.tnn sail Walker Itr-inr Ports :".uth. : Mir I. Pt.-Oman, I'ireriizrr. W Vs.. VVer.dell fs:nrjr.r. ie.itrar-a la. Iei't-nanl William i- I-iiho. Eleieafh Cai alty, wt-o has been on a nn.ata'i lai of sh knr. returned tn the rst jetenlay Ser.em.t H'TiTY W Speer Tr..rf I. Pir teeatii Cavalry. orCei here froci P.,rt Kthar. Allen drill liiitriictor. repined ,i Ik" pr.i W.Jnesilay ana z.s aailgus,: tn .It:') with Ct-miway A. Oo.i.flrg tt!i a request from tl rcithe-. Joht: V.. U-hlteflAe. Trwip At. Mtsi i".vlr hks xitindtttd an Hit,!iea:tou Tor dzs hai-i Irum tti army I'jr iwrcliass . . n Mvodir. Jul SI. Ji- recruits will Irav th isz. tavlna been alane, r.i resti.'.ents captain C J Eli'. Flftceir.-'i 0valr. will cot uct awventy-seven recruit t. th- lYesl'Ho : San Pr-inelf-o. I'al.. for t,sUninei,t tj rr.i Poartd Cavalrr. Captsln 1. 12 Trip'- Tw.lzth (Strahv- -. Ill ts aent tn charize ..; tt.er.ty-eu.at ttei.i le'iKrr tir atslirnzncnt i.i 1,1'ie-i,, t Fctt Mcr.'Vt.; Carnoral Wllllmi ilfO'Wn. fir.t Carslrr. kr.a sei.n rerrulte for i,rt l.iaven-.rtli. Kas IMiturl J Mcl-aus'iUn. 'er.kir.y It. has tomle s:plIe,iion for tran-rer un.i a'.tocier.: to icy llu.p.tal Oars at tit !'. A etseaaltte uf taree otSett. t, !e"n J -tai:a to uJluit the .-jlr. s of the t-i i:x cisirs f"T ttv enaizlrg trotita ar.l to exs.ri.lie the acunts. Tt. detail is t.icu!m J II Howsotl. R. Crr.i ani K. II Rliu'eittoar. Ninth Cav-a'.rv J.hn - lt'i-ara. whn tt !e alroJ fratzatz ler.tly el'.eil ta .tr.'lt.iit'I. and later d sent n roal to tfi larra-KS. ts want.! bir tts civil kuUi.jrttle of Clncintitt fir e-lleto-I f.i-cira: acl uutrlnr a cliec e,r a Ujctc if tltst d:v. ACrharl S Stur&Le. ea.in,iinv f set., ei.!!-! In Clnelii-att. . l,i.s teen drw.i! from lit lulls as a .Iseerter Tli rrerulte ho wers eof.flr.e.1 en AVe-re-jtar evenlna- for creatlra; a rtlit'irliar-c r.er KIi.ii inan'e rv. have teen teieared frora th rnurj t.our. As tli r"rults : all r&unx IjCc arvl recklees. tu h-avier sviiil-haitnt ttari Imfsret ui-on tta-n MLcktiatlsz zhe-n foi month. Arthur .,in. a arter from .ret K, l'ourth 'inalry. sts h bt-sn utuect tu .1-. tertion . more than three jnov iraa errestel an dtMvered to ritllisrr ojr.lr'J -it th lr-rai-k eiierav. S'te'n -a arre.let by Po.l -man i-V)ata aachhum in St, Ie.dk. MRS. P. N. MOORE TO LEAD. St. Louis Woman to Have I'roini iit-nr Part at Club Federation. iti:pi"nijcspnrrAi Ittcnmond. Ind., .luly Aim. Alice X. Almnirt. president of Indiana Fedratloii of Women's "lubs. to-.ley announced thi prcsrHmzn of th sixth annual eo-.ver.tlon to be lit Id In V.ucetiiies in to!r. Alr.s. Philip N. Moore of St lavul l n fclgued a promii.ezit place, having re-en rho.'n in t omp.r.y with Airs S-irali Platte Iecktr of lnver. "eilm. to lo.nl a totilr ence of club presidents and also to !. llvr a -farewell mesaase to the convention at the clos'cg ses.d'm. Airs. S. H. F.-arltleton of Chl'-ago trd Mr, lharoa A Pox of ls-troit er- amotit th e.ttier protrJzient wo:nn who aro tti the protfranune. BLOW FROM STONE IS FATAL. Son of Doctor WouV)n -Moss Die as i.esuit of Accident. . i:e?l;hijc ssny.iAi Colutrbla. Mo.. July Jams iliii. the H- car-old eon eif Hocuir Wovlsi Mos. a m-znlt of tn faculty- of Mis souri University, died this morr.lcg as tl.s result of a slicht wound received a wee"; ago. While bathing In a creek c-ar Columbia with a sarty of companions, yoang iloss calleil to one of them t throw him a to-aeL A !' put a small stone In It ani toed It to Alois. The smnn struck the yucr.g man I.i the heal. He fell aenseless and was scisd front drowning with difarulty. Itralc fever lmnsglatt!y lT!ipd. TEXAS PHOHIBITIONISTS WIN. GrarrioB County Ciot "hrr" by laarge Majority. R rdTDLIC SPIXIAI Dallas. Teg.. July .-A bulletin from Khtrraas. at : p. m.. says Grayson Couaty to-sfay oted In faear of prohi bition by majsrity. The cities of Sher man end Destlson are In Grayson County. and tho campaign for tho last thirty days has ben teoe- exritlrtg. aw'savv USE TELEPHONE II GREAT SALT LAKE. Floating on Their Backs i tk Dead Water, Visitors Talk With Friend Scores of Miles Away. ItBft BLJC siplicl AL. Salt latke City. July .-Grat Halt l-ilcc. far-famed because of its aOTattJea. lian another a telephone. It la ttta only Usly Of water in the wide world where. one can reach his hand out of the surC and .all to the hello girl. Tbe 'akona was, installed by a mountain telepuona com pany, and representatives! or the local pre. In company with Joel X Priest C tho teUphono company. Journeyed to tan lake and with due honors opened th wat er telenhone Hue- It was-a sreai experience. Clad in bath- lag rults from which tha water ansfeS fast White the waves ruUeci Illgn Ott t siie anil tho breeze tossed tla spjay t and fro. the experimenters hald tharsi Crivers to their un und chatted Wttia friend in Ilutte. Bol and other Xaftk em eitl.'s Invizrlablv- th listr.r at tha far easts the lino woul ask. "Where aro you! 'Whn Is tliat rolling, aidash'.itg noise I lsawgrf W!,i!i t.ild that they war talklnaj sstta bafheri in tlie Great Bait tavka wlsa haat Jut callnl-tliein uu for a friendly eJatt they escUiined: "What kind of a garas to that you are playing on me? HatoaattJ. are von out In the lake," And tboa WWt ft,- tM..tt answer civer tha stirs: "gas. and If' you don't believe me, JssC Usttm Willie tne e.reai ia wuiw A lontr silence rouows, azzti west u tener in the fur North eidalsa! fiTT irreat?" 1'.. 'rthona scheme Dromlass tv I great hit wltn those living la tha l.,ni.ln r.!nn. It will enahlS tB ...c -i.v. 7r!r.il or relatives at while- they are enjoying the royalty fja, bath In the briny ilP- In she lake. wWk the watei' con.:amlj llfttrig up thjlr feet, a if endeavoring to upset tnatnWH the-v are torae.l up and down tjr tas breaker., th-v will certainly be afcU t give an aeeuraze nfwtiywoa ?resions while tathinr l Ltaha lJ aca. The s:heme ttfelf te set norej Ik cai.not litit .Arouse, or.tra cunovs- xo vary ir it irlveH cue funny aensaUort t Ma, ,wt . na..,ii,..t e. .. (jut in a sea. It. int out or tlace and out of harmony wltlt, the scene .it first, but once use-l rga age :o the conclusion tha f It Un t oucg mUA thing to have arour.d. Tou look at tt Hgntn. ar.d a thousand wild tasovjajhta sty throuch your mind. ... .,.... l.t,. . atrlkas sou teat K BaaS a vaiuo not only In that It t'04PlSfe, but In that It Hives protection to Ota baOv ers Th -nialts of the Uk, fonosrtr thw termor of bathers who danitt venture fca vord the els:.ser line, and in some iraasei their destruction, eeem by tho t.itrodzicUsa of this Minple.fnstrtimer.t to tasfa tojf an iiccltietit as imsii "i JSIfi ears ago. when ." iiKtiiUi ilrowneil after an I-3fea3F er.t conditions the betatmen could.SO teat r.ed in r. Instant. hrtP,WJIaift moiied from a! parte of the partUoa. aaf Th placing f this' phono to . i.,. i. .,.. tiitl fear Wire CnM ;."i"t.l by Assistant Wire Chle did th work, and the cleat-nesi -uLi. .. .....ii hesr every word ""'.".... t,. tv m ..mnfiment to ovrr u.r "- -, - .--- - , M- ?.? -fST?oi lb." heaVd r-fSi WlraTl rn'nveyet in an Iron , pjpe to Uo tier: a distance of S.V feet frofA shore. HARRISON WOULD GO TO CONGRESS s .s Former .Mavor of Chicago Said t , llnw His Eye on Seat Kot Cx'oupied ly Martin Mad- , den, " . KEiJl itlaf ePCClAr Chilis". IH-. July rs.-Korir.er MaWO e-arter II Harriou Is raid to hao ea greaiiomi amhitioiis. The- -eenied lltti chance for him the Ninth Di.'trist wlirre hi reMdenca was In the rirjt Olslrlct was his old tline en. my. Je'ttull- lphlne, but tbejra nlso wire some of hw old-tl.a frlan. like Ciiiichllrt and Kenna, In M,JJ" Wild Therefor .Mr. Harrison la eaud t have cb.'sen the rirat - ",- liavo reSl5tcrel at tt... Auditorium Ha- 1 Incidentally, those wj. aro " Mr Harrison's el.-p-ktld P:"i?" S!2 tiiat o::o ttrn in C.niireEs would Mj aboo etivugli for .Martin Madden, the KlJ8 en. wiio iolda Hi- seat at present. With out anv confirmation from Madden tlia sef. the wires oiivt .sy that he wtll not k zinoiher i.fitiinatlun. having Usevr--r! tl.t tho life does not agree wttia him. FALLS SIX stories; unhurt. l'lotlifiiiie. Save r.ijrht-year-OW Life. i j Hyrs ' New York. J-iy Z--Couf tontetl srlUi what sniel t. I-- certain death, wheat he tell fiom ta top noor ure escape w No. DO Porsyth ttreet s-ycar-old Joaoplt Colemerl ee-apod almcjt unlnjurso. I was ". phitiKC of slv. stories. Ho osroa h.s Hie to conditions which are ia trloUV-. tlon of th tenemeiit-hous laws. " Joseph's mot! e-r had iziado him 5o on the Pro escaue. It had been rajaatw on.e time before Joseph awakened at I o'cloek in th- mornlni; soaked to tho Okta iror.lnir sieei.lly for the window, he Ftumbteit at the opening of the flra t.l- :.,3 h... I,,. ,.-.. u .,,... m... wa, ,, rus'iecl to th window josepn naq uiaasr pe.ire-1. and h-vrtng no sound from balowv they l-lecd he had been killed. A noi the opening of the flro osoaasag, ami in deliante of the tenement-lrouso rules, tlie families in the houea aaol ' Htretclied line, on which to dry UfB ctothtrr Joseph struck the lines m that flftli floor and crajtzed through. At eaoJo floor l.e encountered the llfe-aavlnsj latt work. The velocity of his fall SUN chicked when his body reached tho first, floor balcmv that Le dropped lightly to a , rotted fence, which icav way under ft! weight Falln? down alnttA .IW-j r.l5hed an eay incline down whleli josepst J slid smoothly P th nav ed area. j .. C)!:netl rushed doanstalrs eTpeJOaaT to find his son dead. Instead Joaepti wao sitting in the pr.vement. till sotaewhaa alee;,' and a llltl dazed. He was rtt- bing his elbow end ", whln waff) rlikhtly bruised, but he had appasaatjy suffere-l in r.o other w ay. snafaaa. of the lines, nrd the cfattar of Wt Bi escais as Joseph plunged ilownwtra Vfrn ala'mM tho tenants in the house. Waal tho-zgh: Are thra'-ened them. "SBBW-- , ' Op:orta.iU' lor large an n2a.,J j v-stor are e-netel among Tao iMTOJMterv Want Ads evtry day. vllasoarlaaa la Porltoaal. .. .?.,-.., ' Portland. tre. Juo' . inaaVverriaaB" rfSlJlered at .hs State tatl-llng tceslar vere St Llijle lleerv- ijhrtlL eieotsie TlatBes- raa-i.. Jtrs T u 4irossrrr.,i - 'T ,. a . - irw vr n. iesv .;,. lfa SLr.rae. I.orls xn!i is Xn'gtit. Tb-rsj W j aenthal, !rUt granaan.-' Atzatt Wagser. Jtuiaa y I 1'alth. Jlrr M i .-acae a.-a Oia. t nfvre a. i? i llul...,Pati tislia liW.n all II- 1 A4.1il4"p.e'rr,. rranjis A , K K OoU. t:us.nt liumacioil, Jraptt!t.e If. lavlera. A-. I Jl lii-rt Mrs. A. r-- . 1 as. si..w t. a aaera tnl's t Wtaatwh X lalslag eSiaaaj ses -sas avaw m en I J.:...VJv 1lnr If lllle. Mrs A. . .f iM-r,. HmanL Mrs- A fj IC-llr. Ttss vlnra K.lly. Mr. James Jehr,io. Jzion -S taze. rtala .V lUrsIltaa. LOO ... V. it rvnnv J Y Conrad acd A. Weicett an.1 f. Jitw W. Warte. If Koti. S J! Kr Mrs I" w. aaweaz Ollrtr Kant. ilr l'clllip Xaot. Osafge ,- -.. Min B.,a -. . Kaass. rttr K. f. Oraham. . IT. ... l...t t na.a Ruts aaa AavJwjS atvf wf Islilf) aaab u . ..' ...lt- ev Prle aavl o. e. .t- i .-.. ... z.7 IT-ce-totj-s!,,, ji . irry. JlelUa Mrs H. J. VarJel. CUraaee Taafak Cattattsbt. Jce.ll Maflle Mills. Kl-krriU- Farcr Nle . . Slcbeitr-Mrs J! W Xasckttt, Jicwslsg-Mra It A. AlarTay. irisrr city Mrs. P. atstt. Hdt Kursjlaro at Baertli nEITRUv hl'KCIAI-. iViWiih? Ure;n. Mo.. July . BorglaTB 3pratlrizr here last Ragnt Oierw epeo safe or the riume xuung i secured very lime mow some T-aiuaci rjacarrs. i I ed to enter a rsMena : K aaOafjaav MBi ta fcSSi ITatC i I WWaa ( tlasir .. Luwisstat. i a as 7' ?n m cneTr aiao avneaBSsss andassjeas, I J s -s 1 -1