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jb"-.vej u.:(i'?.wvu..J- StJijranv , -jc rerx?ae T-v.-sjr sHu. ?-!. C - ?- as- THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: THURSDAY. 'AUGUST 3. 1005. , BBaaaaaaTX- BBWawsBaBnWaBaBaBaaaB1 k? & ki !-, Another Mighty Cut in prices. MO Men's $20. $18 and $15 two and three piece Suits cut to the 7.50 ridiculously tow price of. . . 9 This lot uteltujc fiasly tailored ntt auric si very "fiac autcrUI. awttly Ckcviots. A rare opportunity at $7.50. 7iYe sterling quality of our fine sum mer Clothing at just one-half of the original prices Is worthy of your buy ing at once. Tbcc wit are all our new ruawer stock sad" the price are just oac-aalf of tie refolar prices. $30 Suits cut to SI 5.00 $25 Suits cut to S12.50 $22 Suitscutto SI 1.0O $20 Suitscutto S10.OO CUT PRICES ON Manhattan Shirts $U Mamkmttmm Skirt. SI. MamkattM Shirt. $t9 Mamkmttmm Skirt SS.99 Mmmmmttmm Skirt S3J9 Mmmmmttmm Skirt $1. Omr Own SmecM Skirt. SI.S0 Omr Owm Spmclal Skirt Men's Extra Trousers on Sale. Our enormous stock of trousers, iacluding kotk tke Plata aad Cuff Boftoau. is offered for your selectioa. If you are in need of an extra pair of trousers, kere is a ckaace for a tig saving. $3.50 Trousers cut to SI .95 $5.00 Trousers cut to S3.85 $6.00 Trousers cut to S4.50 $7.50 Trousers cut to S5.00 $9.00 Trousers cut to S6.00 1001-03 Olive Street. Conrad's, aSK IfOYAL CLAItCT 1 a royal nl'l win. selectM srlt'i tt-e ut most car. t-s our wine eii-erts. an 5 .iir antI . u to I aNiolut.ly pur A wln realty 'Tth fstre ttie rrice we a-.fc I-r it. Per gnllon " Per bottle 2Se $15.75 TRIM IF IT! CENTRAL MANTEL CO. met Intact ss. 1221 Kit St. TAPE-WORM r.tp.u.4 sl.sa u s allilti miAmM aeaaMa X.IMlH.4lHtl.trMli aa.M-awatia.SfM tm.urfmL.t.i. at. FIR WliEN ONLY aaaav aia. Mart safe. Or. Rarmond's PHIa Par arleiea VnUft. Ttimiaat of tl-a mottoMIute a4ejn(4wt4 esse, nlleie-lta Cr.ai.lnoOFatsar. eseaarter mntll alar aasfalle. Tbr aavaiwea aini) rmnaaHiwniiiy ail that na ost ttrrt. grc aay uterttr.if er lmtstt-n- s.vs lm aa-1 failure by m!-a-u.-f e sna etber tartldn. sliH-h Inter tb baltb an1 . no wt. Wrtiate,. rrtr ash? mall. v. H C. Inrmal mlv Co, leaa 111, 4 Aaata. St.. Chirac.- WakcfieM's BlackWrry Balsam I a prompt and absolutely sure cure for diarrhoea, dysentery, flux, cholera aorbBs. cholera Infantum, etc. It kas bn the loadlnK sutnscr com alalat remedy for S9 years. All drug gists sell lt! m tr rcrm o atiim . rt.tSJATm T.R lT.-mo1i .rr .nd !,tac' cnl r"UT "njtim" lr caniKt rMi oir on,tttitl',nl tratirrt r nnM all "aea nf ttr Krr i-l Ati" fhntn tft M1 an.1 nTa rt"t iv:n. iat. tluM irtU5n. ?rtW r .Jt rannot ttrlna bar attach. tr eatlit. v'n nir Bf. wltt.t th .tlaistMt rturn c; .rtcrton!. Artlt lmrr?T. Mcii nrtfhl. htt atTuttni rrrl b-!lh rrir-ri u..) nirt tratM tatlM lJ Sank T. pm, o:a!rJt! our tntho.. nl:h t-sx-:t cf hut trtr!n n- -1Ii. r. S.WOIJ HYK-. .. . V. LAXATIVE BOflO PEPSIN HUES UfE WtlTH UYM6. tr Vl IXttBT IT. TSI IT AU CO. CiC Par Bottla at Tour Drucsrtst BH 0m -m. x ama faa. CJItED WTTHOtT r sa,asiaza asr t& kmr. bar&rna. BKa3HBBjBBHBMaaaX r t r or alia. RSctwa Ooita4 inCan'vr aJ cfc'n Pi ia. Jill rr write fT traa t a-S tM-ISMtiw-a. L J. milr - D T1S Nrrth a:b atraat. ST Lwaa. M, KCBVES BMSSFOfl COPPER. ilotel Manager Saya Mcmlers Sub latitated Base Metal in Kettles. Jtasfstsjit lrcrut!n Attorar Halloa Mt-r4.T- Hau.-d a warrant c.arct Tora fctrn ftaoi PUcm. TJucoIim'trt ar4 te Lrwa wltb attempted fraud aa cota Sjt cf I- Irrlar. Eiarjjtr cf the Kotk!! Hotd. TttrtfM U tfcat h eave wrI cop--? krtlc to tb 3rfm4anta to repair: Elt tSW brnent Ntcli other tt!r. In SSiSS iffit'sjarja-r n. 3 "ljat artless wwi'r recr-TtJ .f J-- ---" ' . Tht Rw:bUc- "lost atMl a T i jaw t miO waiiV) akaa.aan.SJ ,4 UlH RtpobUc for ycu. We are Headquarter for Maanattaa Skirt 217-19 Nortk Broadway. IRON FOREMAN FALLS TO DEATH Itobert Scully Slips and Plunges Five Storit'H Expires on Op erating Table at Hospital. ItolKrt S-:ullv. a fore-nan employe.! by tlie -M-n-ilri-Ck OonMructlon 0mlanv. Hftl st'rday afternoon aa thi result of falling from the eleventh to the lxth floor oi the aMltion lvlnK con'tructeU to th; MIMurl-l.lnroln Tru-t fcuiiains at Sev enth and Ollvi- ftreei. Scu!l as ntirklni; with a ixjuad of Iron Tinrkor n the top rrt of the uildltion hn !: slirpeU ar.J foil. Th- floor.ns and tMUaotk of the build Ins hai re.iche.l th sixth floor and thia clike.1 hi tail. Ii unconscious lody a as picked up by MIo -workmen an-l an ambulanca waa sent fot He Iln on the njxTatlnn tal.l at the City iIorltal. At the hospital It v.aa found that his head, urm and less Hcullv ji 4i ear oM and llve.1 i.f w 141-1 (11 slTt-i-z. It Is said that h ha a alfe and children livlni: at No 21 Han- rcca siree-. caniuritiRe. 3las. FRANCE SUBMITS A NOTE. ExplaiiiM Her Point f View on Morocco Programme. Paris. Auk. 5. ITemier I.outler. nt a lecejiijun io me iiiiomatic Oirix to-day. hand.-.! to Prlnrt- Mn Kadnlln. th Ger man Ambaf-yadnr. n furthi r nun .nJiin. Ing the Trench point of vl w rt-jfiir-linp . iniiiiiuaiinr joj- ia? aioroccan conrcr encw i The note Is ieIcneil to elenr m ml. underatandlncs .concerning the mrupe of ." nmiHtuc, anil io aiiay ine renetret nicttati.in tesultlns from the delay in the negotiations. Wafek Jewelry ReawlrlBw. Iajw prices and all work Kuaranti-nJ at JIHRMOP. JACCAKD a K1NU;& (CataloKe Tree.) Uroadaay. Cor. LoJuat. GAS MEN RUSH TO COWETA. First Well Sunk Indicates New Field Ha lleen Discovered. nnpi-nuc srrartAi.. Co:ta. I T- Auc :. The discovery or c h-re has attracted the attention of oil and Ka rsn from all parts of the Territory Ia?es are eacerly souciit. The eicl.ent sl.oalrx made by the Crt w.ll put dnwn h. .Jtat'.l.fied tttv fct that a nw c and rlhlv oil oil Is about to b brosuht In. The "pioneers' In the tusinejs are on the irround. Ttae Ptaew far rrtatiaka. Any description: lithocraphinc: btsdtag. cm-xi.KV i'nixTnn or irr. Lucia a. J. Harcausb. Presiilent. KILLS COUSIN ABOUT DEBT. Wealthy Kentucky Lumber Deal er Shoots Relative and Flee. Ir.ndoa. Kr Aus. i News has reaches here that Nick Garrison, a wealthy ana well-kcown lumbr riealr. hd shot and killed his courtn. Kellx tcklu. near Spnxar Creek in Lrslle County. Hufklas was alao a Urjr luabtr raerchant and protntaent. The Quarrel arce brcasse HnaktaS had sued Garrison for an allered debt. Gr rlon flfd ts the mountains. vasjoa.y-Sea.sl CaOTe.tl RCTCBUC SttClXU Wlncheswr. In. Av. r The Sunday schools of Scott County closed a two day' convection at the ChristUn Church hera- this ve-Uns The principal speak ers were G-orxe W, llllier. State warker cf Paris. 10- and the Reverend WllMam Smith of St. UtgIa. When In need of a housealrl ask your drusstst to te leybone an ad to Th. Re public and act at-oUKr protcptlv. SI. 15 $1.35 $1.75 $2.00 S2.SO 75c 95c POOL AMD BILLIARDS BARRED III SALOONS Tables Mast Be Removed or Par titions Built Separating Tbeiu Frost BarrooBifl Before Satur- . day or Lose Their Licenses. Koariy SJt proprietors of dramshops In which pool and blUlards are played must sbot. their tables from the saloons or snr retoka theas with partitions, before Satur ay or lose their licenses. Order to that cSTeet was given yesterday by JC J. B. Hartmann, KzcUe Cotnmlssloncr Uulvl hUTo chief deputy. Bowline alleys also are placed under the ban, and must be conducted separately front tht saloons In which they are op orated. Mr. Hartmann s?Jd that Mr. Mulvlhtll's toatructions are to build partltlona be tween the pool and billiard rooms and the bar. and to leave no door or other opening between the two inclosures. Unless the partition can be buUt the tables wUI have to bo removed from the premicr. Notice wit served on saloonkeepers con dcctlac barrooms in hotels and other re scrts of questionable character that they will be allowed cicht las in which to comply with the order issued, last Mon day against the coexistence of dramshops and questionable bote in the same buUd lDjrs. This order 's said to be the one to which trany saloonkeepers will obje-t. In many Irstancea. . it is said, saloonkeepers hold leases on quarters in favorable locations, bat in the same building with questionable hotel. To hold tliem accountable, thty say. for th? clmractr of other tenants Is unjust, and to force them to abandon Rood location.-! and terminate loses will work Treat hard.Milr. on them. Mr. Mulvlhlll has said that he will frive this dass of Faloonlhts the rholc be tween suppr?s!nit the evil that exlrts In the building they occupy or rvmovins to other locations. If thty fail to take either choice, he nays, ho will revoke their li censes. SALOON LICENSES SHOW A DECREASE Revenue From Dramshops From April 11 to August 1, .'2,'101.4.' Less Than Corresponding Peri od Last Year. Revenue derived from dramshop licenses for the period from April U until Asust 1 shows a decrease of X&3)l.t. compared with the amount from the same ;-ource for a ccrre.-iondine period list year, ac cordinc to the report isued yesterday by James V. I'layer. Comptroller. If the decrease continues at the Kimi" rate for the tvmainlnc three months of the fiscal year, the total will reach S4I.MU. the sum at which Mr. l'laycr several months npo estimated it. Jlr. Mayer attributes the diminution jyf revenue from dramsholis to the ills:lT-iear- ence of many s-il-xms estatdiMied for oual- ness only durmc the World h Fair. More than ofl.-ettlnK the decn-aye In the coUectlons from dramshops an- tho item of savin; in the removal and reduction of enrbage. in the salaries of pl'ce and In the maintenance of the ?cr IVparfment and repairs to seuers. Kxpenses In those directions were reductrt lltrt.7I5.V5. The total cash balance In the treasury on Julv . th last day of the quarter, tvns S5.C.I41.n. The money is uiMriuui.il w the various accounts a follows; Intrrest and public debt reventw. JS1S57: municipal revenue. C17.S72.fit: waterworks revenue. $l.miM.!7: lnrbor fuml. St S7I.S7: sinklnt: f and. 9WV& oi; other special accounts and funds. JC.07i95l.3t. Esejtlaaaea aad Saeetacles SI. and I'p. Tou may ned them many do and have for years and don't know It. Drs. ltcnd and Montgomery will till you If you do or do not. Glasses $1. nnl up AT MUUMOD. JACCAKD & KING'B. (Cyes tested free.) Broadway. Cor. Locust. CHIEF KIELY ORDERS FORCE TO ABATE RUBBISH NUISANCE Sara Pallreaaea ShonM Be More DIH- seat In Reaortlas: Daaaplac: of Ashes and tiarnaac. Chief t.f Police Kielv vesteplay tailed attention of al! Captains to an order which was issued in May. relating to the dump ing of asdiee, garbage and rubbUh in al- In" the order Chief Klcly wrote: "I want thee violations Mopped nnd I want vod to e that the crnccrs are. diligent and persistent In stamping out this nuisance. There Is no reason why an of tlcer. if he attends to his fluty, cannot see and have these nuisances abated be fore the sanitary officer -es thtni." Despite this command, the Chir has lieen informed by th. Health Department that the ordinance Is beln violated. He sa policemen from now on will 1-e held retwnslble in ca-e of furtlur reports that they are r.ot making complaints against the violators In th. M-lice court. No to-ture compares to that of a Rheu matic. Preseilplion No. 51. by Elmer at Amend. iulckcst relief of all. REARRESTED AT ROCK PILE. Constable Alleged Assailant Served Term for Stealing Pig. Andrew Martin, the n.Rro who broke ConftMe John Mu-llei's Jiw- with anjck about ri e.-ki aao. when the Utter tried tr. urre.-t him. com-.d-led hi ttrm for p. tit larc nv In the Claton jail vesterdiy and was Inrnu dlately rearrrste.1 by Muel ler on a charge of us'jult with Intent to Martin wis wantcl for steallnc a pig from a r.efjro voman rear ltrldgeton. and kn-icke.1 Mueller out with a rtx-k when he attempted to arr.st him. The Con.table was plucky, hewever. for as soin as he recovered l.e started in pursuit of the ne gro, and. with the assistance or Lou De Hatre. captured him after a three-quarters of a mile chase. Muellfr has Uen In the hospital most of the time since then, and still earned his face m a plaster-of-parls cast. When Martin finished his trm yesterday for sf-a!!nr the rtr the Constable nabbe.1 him ks he walke.1 off the rock pile tn Clayton, handcuffed him and took him before Jus tice llab-r In IlrMret.in. where he wss strain committed to jail, this time on a felony charge The aasasaer- V.eatlua. All Kin is of summer hotels and boarding houses, from the most luxurious and com plete modern summer fostelry to the more mclet scconimodatlons cf farmhouse or village home, can be found at the hun dreds cf cmsur rescrts In Wisconsin. Northern Michigan nnd Minnesota reach'd by the Chicago and Northwestern Rallw.tr. Corcrlrte hofl lists with rates, etc- and full Information as to train schedules, railway summr excursion rate, and sleeping-car t cccniCTod.itlf.ns on application to ticket ollc. No. 7 Ollva street. Telephones. Mala I0S and D JKi.' PRAYER BOOK IS ONLY CLEW. Police Expect to Identify Man's llody in This Way. The pnU;e expectt te bring about th tdentificatlot of a boiy taken from the river at the foot of Diver street yester day raornlss by a praytr book, two Catho !!: ro"das and a tosi.ry found In the POCke's, Ctlllair SoatU and James Smith, fish ermen, disco .-ered the body and towed it ashore. They Informed Patrolman Shields who nt the body to the morgue. The todv is that of a man about S years old. 5 feet Inches In height and 154 pounds In weight. He wore a dark coat. vest and treua-rs. a white cotton shirt and his hair and beari are sandy. ateateaa Veteraaa . Sfoet 1st Walra. Krvrmuc sracTAi. Mexico. o. Aug The veteraus cf the Mexican War will hold the State re union la this city Seitcmber IS and U. The Aodrain County okl settlers taay SBeet with tfcesa. "SCOTTY" SAYS HE WASuSKINNEDeOODH New York TbokAH tke Diaavoada Frota Death Valley Miner De- . dares He Will Get More' Yel low' aad Try it Again. Rarrauc special. Kansas city. Mo- Auc i Walter Scott, the Death Valley nlatr. passed through .Kansas City this rooming. H. occuptod on rat in a Pullman ear on the Call fornia Limited train on the Santa F. and occupied on place wbsa In th. dialaa car. There was a conspicuous lack of the dia monds that ho wore when he left Califor nia, When attention was called to this omission "Scotty" stopped sbbUIbc aad lapsed into sullen gicoro. "Wouldn't that Jar your he said. "No diamonds outside for roe. Didn't th New Yorker set mr dog; and about overrthns else that was tayln' 'round loose? They skinned me good." Ho waa congratulated on his fast run from Los Angeles to Chicago. Then th smile that had been so rudely flushed re turned. "1 am going back now after some of th. yellow, and in twelve weeks from to-day I am going to start in to break the record for a ride from Los Angeles to New York. "Tou pat It down In your little book that Scotty is going to make th. run from th Pacific to th. Atlantlo Coast in aixty hours. "I am living In the dining car on this trip." said "Scotty." as he swung aboard the train Just as it was leaving the depot. Mrs. Scott occupied a seat in the Pullman car. The yellow dog waa missing. "Some, body stole it." said Scott, "while I was la Central Park In New York." A Teacher. Advice. You can't be at the bead of the list If you have a cold in the head-O. . C Whiskey Is good for It. COTTON ACREAGE SHOWS DECREASE Ginncra' Association Issues Re port Tennessee Indicates Low est Condition .and Oklahoma City the Highest. RFrrci:uc SPECIAL Dallas, Tex.. Aug. i The first annual official report of the condition of a grow ing cotton crop waa Issued from the head quarters of the new National GInners As fr.vlatlon in Dallas to-day. The report is made up from data said to have been contained In replies to several thousand letters sent out. the replies be ing of date between July S and August 1. The tables, by reports from the fourteen cotton-growing States and Territories, dis close thu following Cnll- Keiliic- O-nJl- Iteil'jc- ticn. tk-n. tl-n. tlou. State IVt. ivt. State. Pet. Pet. Alata:na . ..'" H N tro!lna.. IS r)ii.nris ....'- a ufclahema ... Kl-ul-U ; l S. i-at.-llna..." 14 tSentgla ' 14 Texas & 1 Indian Tr...71 S Tenne ...i a) l.aullana ... Vtiglata .. ..w l- ilttfim ..a at Missouri J W eeraae 7'. 17 t Indicate-l acrrase. t.'Cl.0i acres. The report concludes as follows: "The lowest estimate was from Tennes see, where tht condition Is 40 and the re duction 25. ard the highest report from Oklahoma City, Ok., condition lou and re duction 0. "In addition to the above we would es timate the additional reduction by aban donment to lie about 5 per cent, thus the total reduction of accrage would be 23 per cent. "We have been very careful to make this report as ne.irlv correct as possible, and have scaled down reports In many In stances where we flt they were too rad ical. It is. therefore, apparent that there are hut about E.o.ffl ncrrs now In culti vation that will reach a picking stage of maturity. "Many glnners F-m reluctnnt to Join the association becauro tfuv think It is a combinntlon. Tills is a mistake, es no pr.cea or anv thing pertaining to a e-om-blnatlon is ilbcurscd. "It Is purely for statistics to protect the elnn-r and planter, and Is working hand In glove with the Southern Cotton Asso ciation. "J A. TATLOn. "President National Glnners" Association. "N. T. K LACK WELL. "Hecreury." Writlaw Paper hy- the- P.aad. Finn quality new size nd correct shape paper at 25c p-t poun-l. Havelopes 55c per 10. Mall orders filled. MEHMOD. JACCAKD KINO. (Catalogue Tree.) Broadway. Cor. locust. MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF CHRISTIAN F.G. MEYER. Relative., Krleada, Baalaeaa A.aael tea aad Gsaptaye. rrawd Charrh f the Hair Croaa. Funeral services for Chilstlan Frederick Gottlieb Meyer, founder and for years president of the Meyer Itrothers Drug Company, were held in the Church of the Holy Cross. German Kvangellcal Luther an, at - o'clock estenlay afternooit. Mr. M-yer died suddenly In Hotnburg vor der Iloehe. Germany. July IZ. at the ore of 74 vcars. He was one of the most prominent business men of St. Louis anJ one of the b-st ktioan citizens of South St. Iml. He was a member of tho Church f the Holy Cross and a stanch supporter of Lutherardsm. The church was crowde-1 with relatives, friends and buslnets associates. The em ployes of the Meyer Drug Company at tended in a body. The services were conducted by the Rev erend Charles i;. Schmidt, the pastor, and ITiifrssor Frederick C. llente. The Lu theran funeral rites were performed In German, except the brief address deliv ered by ITofessor Rente, llurlal was in the evangelical Lutheran Cemetery. Kates street and Gtavois road. The pallbearers were: Doctor II. M. Whelpley. I. F. FIncli. Frat.k Amlar. George . Knight. Edward Mitchell. Wil liam Graham. Edward HcUbtg. Frank I)eckcr. Henry Flair and Stanlej n. S!mp- prrlat favllaflaa. TO !.IQi;Oi: DEALERS-Call ami 'to u. llJI-lUt Locust st. Hours frcm 7.-t) h. m toip m. WM. H. LBE . CO. atlaaal Baak ASalra. RKI'CHLIC sruriAL. Washington. Aug. i The Comptroller of the Currency to-day lssjed a certificate authorizing the First National Rank or Ucn Creek. Mo., to begin business with a capital of U5A. Andrew J. Watson, pres ident. J. M Farmer, cashier. An application to organise th. Farmers National Baak of Goodland. Ka., with a capital of SS0. was approved. It was signed by R. F. Hrown. Joseph 8. Hutchi son. II. S. Rrown. A. H. Stewart and M. R. Stewart. The deslgnaaon of the fol lowing banks as reserve agents waa ap proved: . Fourth National. St. Louis, for th. Whitney-Central National Rank. New Or- National Rank of Commerce. St Louis. for the Whitney-Central Xstloaal. New Orleans, and the American Exchange Na tional. Dallas. Tex. Unlcn Rank and American National Rank, both of Kansas City, for the First National Sank. Liberal. Mo. WILLS WINTER SHOES TO SON. Johan Albert Bequeathed Rest of Estate to if. Ubernaas. The will of Johan Albert, which was filed for probate yesterday, recites that he bad on son. Johan Hertnaaa Albert. to whom he gar. his pair of winter shoes. H left the rat of. hls.astaf Jo Henry Oberbaas of No. SW North Twentieth atreet. whom b. nsfsea esocator wllnout bond. Read Republic Wast Ads tvery day. rnssa. Jaccaftf 4: Gaf. Lilies for Auf usi A Sfgrtt BMkaMtitli I'lajr, worn oa the little finger of the left hand, is very prop, er and popular. Wa Have Thesa far Lady ar Oeatlawaaa. Solid goM. with birth-flower (es!cn carved on eitner W of. signet- Pric $S.t43 Same ring, with diamond in center oi each daisy Pries $!. Initial engraved oa signet free of charge. Every Man Should Carry a Reliable Watch It is important that we be "an time," and tims has taught us that to be on time we should have the time. Yes will km lac csrrect trise all the tine if yea carry tse sf ear Watcass. Cm!.;-! A rentlcman's fine solid apCUdl H-karat gold rase lopea face) fitted with our "-Vtr Crj jeweled nickel movement For We have over S.C09 other Watches tir gmrantee bick of every one Watches at from live dollars to a thousand dollars the best at lowe.n rices. FEW REGISTRATIONS FOR UINTAH LANDS Yesterday "s Applirants lint 1,11-. and Total Is Expected to Not Exceed 30,000 Keeping of a Line Xot Found Necessary. Salt Lak- Clf. flah. Aug. 2.-ork of registration for I'intah lands at Grand Junction. Colo.. I'rlce. Vernal and Provo. I'tah, proceeded to-day with ease and dis patch. It has not been found necessary to do anything in the way of maintaining a line, as th.re Is a marked falling off a com pared with yesterday's crowd. To-day's registration Is 1.112. RAILROADS DISAPPOINTED AT TRAVEL TO GRAND JUNCTION. Denver, Aug. t Tho travel to Grand Junction and oilier pointy. wher registra tion of applicants for homesteads In th Uintah ItJ-ervatlnii Is In prores does rot meet thn expectations of the railroads, and It Is already evident that the clerical force emptor tl will have no difficulty in r sistering all applicants. The total number of regltrnllons at all points tin the first ilty w. 5.K7. Should the same rate bo rcatntalnftl during the twelve davs allowed for registering, thero would t moro than sC0) applicants for about C.4S1 homeste.vl'. included in th. tiortion of the reservation oine.l to entry. However. It Is not now anticipated that the registrations will exceed 3c.U"-?. Waat a Callforala Ilosaet The San Joaquin Valley of California Is sparselv settled. The land is rich, produ cing grapes, lies, orannsw, alfalfa and all sorts of grains and fruits. A great dairy ing ccuntrv. You can go there with small capital and make a comfortable, paying home Read about It in the illustrate.! book. "The an Joaquin Valley." sent for 10 cents to any addrs by the Southern Piciflc. IXpt. H. San Frar.ci-co. Low eolonNt rates to California from Septem ber 15 to October 31. 1M5. ST. LOUIS COUNTY NOTES. Margaret A. Eheward tiled suit for di vorce In the Clatoti Circuit Court yes terday against Invetto A. Shewurd. charging that he was "surly, morose and sarcastic." had notified tradesmen not to give her credit nnd had threatened to strike her. The coup'.o were married Match . 105. and separated July 1. TX. Marriage llcenstt were Issued In Clay ten yesterday to Charles S. Morrow and Emms I. Rule of St. Ijjul-. Robert laick-j and IJllle I'ehler of St. Louis. Edward W Eckert of No. ;! Dayton strett and Marie Guier of No. tuG Russell avenue. The Ramona Iaike Hunting and Fish ing Club tiled ap'dlcatlon in the Circuit Court vesterday for n pro forma decree or Inconioratlon. The offlcer of the club are- otto Prcls. i-r.sldent: James Ie. Ijduroondler. vl.e president: E. C. Henck enTsecreUry. and Frederick Essen, treas urer. Alonzu I- Rallard. -who was arrested a month sk on achurge of raising a check from U to 1SS. ystrday pleaded guilty to forgery In the Clayton Circuit Court and was senttneed to tlv years in the Penitentiary by Judg Mcllhinney. The check was drawn bv th- St. I.ula Plate Glass Company on the alley Park Trust Company In fator of the Corwln llulUIng and Construction Company. Tho will of LUsetto Kauzmann waa filed in the Clayton ltobate Court yester oay. Fhe devised thlrt-one acra to Charles D. Kauzmann. a son; twenty acres to Emilia Kauzmann. a daughter, and the home p'ace In Sapplngton. com prising about ten acres, to these two children sn-1 Louisa Kauzmann Forrester, another daughter. Mrs. Forrester Is also to receive fXO from Charles Kauzmann and from Kme'.ia Kauzmann. Ry a rodicl! this arrangement was changed. The home place is to go sol-ly toulsa, Forrester, who Is to pay 3 to Kmella Kauzmann. while her brother Is to pay her SIM) Charles Ksusmanii was ap pelate! executor without bond. Farsser Edltar Die. mt Hi- Slerllas;. RETCDLIC SIS3CTAL Mount Sterling. IIL. Aug. r-Cnarlea u m . la.. at.S akU ftann.i . nnMimtjnU -vfir vry short illnwa. ar. i ?.nry was iMtor of th- Brown CJunty . a ..- ha mJA I fA VirB u a-n. I fie was years old. Wttm $25 lea i li AsSWlca tastJlst I "Always Something New" "I coate ia aad look arouad every time I come down town, aad I kareyet tocosie aad not see 'something Mere' things that are beaatifttl. thiaj; that are different from wkat one sees elsewhere." Thus a well-known St. Loutsan addressx-d her friend as they stood in front of oar display of those new Bronze from Paris and Miniatures from Rerlln. Bare you seen them? They are the finest ever brought tn Ft. Louis and yon are most cordially invited to call and admire them, whether you purchase or not. Mlsmatares Haad-painted portraits "The Drtcaess of Devonshire" and of other fantoas wocaea oa backs of band mirrors that have bright flalshed bronze frames, trith beveled Preach plate glass. Price ST.O to S3S.SO And on daiaty- little Jewel Boxes Prices S4-SS to SSS.SS Also In oval, round aad square-sheped fraaies. Prices S3.SS to 99.00 These are very oeceptable personal gifts They ar e s r. e c I a Hy appropriate nrddln- prescntr. On .Vain FiaorXexi bronzes, marbles. Oriental art wares, bric-a-brac. etc.. This valuable book will bo sent to any out-of-town ad dress on request. Shall we send you one? Yes. a postal card will do. JAGCARD EXTRA GRAND JDRY IN EQUITABLE CASE District Attorney Jerome Informs New York Supreme Court That He 31ay Require Special Hody for the Investigation. New Tork. Aug. 1 District Attorney Je. rome told Justice Davles In the criminal branch of the New Yrk State Supreme Court that he might neisj a special Grand Jury to Investigate the Equitable Life As surance Society's affairs betoro tho legis lative committee has finished Its Investi gation of life-insurance conditions, which is soon to begin. The court hss kept sitting to await pos sible action by Mr. Jerome. He Informed It toiay thtt he was not certain whether he would want the special Jury and would a. k.It VtB nnar Svaf raarllir itfil tlaflb IU llaTil HWW ifUh a wea - w court to adjourn to September 11. which It In the meantime, he said, snv Justice of tho court could grant the order for a special Jury. In making tho request for an adjournment. Mr. Jerome said: "As a result t.f tho Investigations of ' tha State Superintendent of Insurance, which culled attention to the conditions of tho Equitable company. I have discovered in the investigation an extraordinary condi tion of affairs which affects not only this country, but all parts of tha world. Trans-icttons have been of such a ehar---...- nn .... ....w. h-t tt.v MMiiitm inves- tlgation bv the District Attorney of this county, ine mate Dopei.iirBjHi - the InvesUgatlon ho conducted was not Wltll a VIW Ot nnomg WlWiner unr-va- panv had conducted Its business- In a criminal manner." ITS IS TalB MAKB. SATS H. A. Uessa. Tailor. N. St 7th and Loeass. DELMAR BOOKMAKERS FORFEIT BONDS BY NOT APPEARING. Mark Gasnaerta aad ST. SVeek.s Preaeat at rselisslaasr sarta- wther Cases Caatlaaed. Justice J. Will Barron of bJr Groves said ytsterday !J.neh?.a orT felted the bond, of Mark JiJ""" 5d N. Heckcr. who were arrested by tho at Umls rlc n" Pelmar f,rk110? a charge of violating the ontl-pool-selllns; law. They failed to appear for prelimi nary hearing In hta court in the morning. Gemperts. bend is signed by J. . Mirer and Becker's by Jo. Slppy- Both are for $500. ,. Nine of tho el-ven defendant, who wer. arrested by th police appeared without counsel yesterday morning to faco th. preliminary. They were notliled on their arrivnl that Prosecuting Attorney John son had requested a continuance until September . as he will depart oon on hta vacation and will be gone about thre. weeks. The continuance was granted. raits HeastaaT Ta-Marraw. The case of K. B. Brown, who waa ar rested Monday morning In connection with the shootlntr of Ctarko Walton, watch man at the Columbia Hotel. No. CSS Olive Street roid. H set for preliminary hear ing before Justice Campbell of D Iiodla mont to-morrow. Brown i la charged with assault with Ir.tent to kllL It to probabl. that the hearing will bo continued, how ever to awilt the outcome of Walton's Inlurles. The watchman Is at present in the J-n-erson Hospital, at No SM Oambl. street It wss reported to tho Sheriff at Clayton Tuesday that h. had died from the wounds, but it transpired yesterday that the report was Incorrect. It was stated at the hospital last night that h. was improving Raralar. Weat Dear I-ark. Daniel l"orter. a negro, of No. sua Fair fax avent-e. custodian In the family's ab sence of the homo of F. O. Zelbi at No. 4121 Washington boulevard, discovered Tuetisday evening that burglars had picked the basement door lock and entered the house. Porter found th. bouse had been ransacked, but wa unsbi. to tU whether anything had beea stolen. Bare-root BVay Sbfeet af Seas. Frank vineeaw a e ,'- . r..i i. tin aoua-ht tnr the nolle, at ! tho r-quest of hlfather. who live, at V 1711 South Third sueat. Frank left wdm I Tuesday ,? "riXL yesterday morning bad not returaea. I COLORADO awTSMPlTltN Beaver, OaSale 13 t JlCtfTOTCB: CM. NMIWAY AN BvSSSwa. Car. LSCSst. The latest iatportatioa to ar rive consists of Electroliers. Photo Frames, Clocks. Caa delabraras aad Candlesticks. Am HtdnMcr. A bronze flgarc of "Diana" is shewn ia characteristic bob standing ia tke atidst of a chtatp of cattails, the blos soms of which form the lights, aad of these there are etsht. VMt naKBlaeent piece staads 0 iaches hish it caae from Germany, aad Is the work st a celebrated artist of that conn try. PHcw , Other Rronzes at various prices tanging from SMS up. to Cut Glass Stettin. A SSS-pago book, containing over S.MS Illustrations, descriptions and prices of diamond and cold Jewelry, silverwares. KING WOULD-BE SUICIDE FEARS FOR DOG Young Man Writes Letter Ex pressing Solicitude for His IV t Before Inhaling Gas Condition Is Serious. Before trying to end his life yesterdar afternoon by Inhaling gas through a rub ber tube. Claud. McClease. St years o'd. wroto a Ietur In which he appears so licitous for thn welfare of hi dog. Rov i McClease was employed at the home or J. T. Warner at No. 1316 South Grand avenue. It waa in th. stable at the War nr home thut he attempted to end hi life. He attached a rubber hose to a gas Jet and then placed th. other end in hK mouth. Daniel Carlln of No. SOS Shaw avenue found McClease unconscious. This note lay at his side: Fred McClease. Wellington. afK-iyjr Brother? I can't stand tMs strain any knzr 1 ha, worried mrsetf cumpletely werthl.. X can't Nv. any longer. I do not know where you are. Tou ara the only ma who can look aner rr.. aad evaa now. net knowing whenrea ara. ( m-t cars to Uve. Doctor Xiller. I anew, wtl taka car. Rover. Eo. tats Is all. I hope that ou wlluTio son. war. get tn. nvter. t will addrtas It In car of lira. Sfayara, Carlln summoned Patrolman Oaljln. who called an ambulance, in which Mc Clease was) hurried to tho City Hospital. where bis condition waa pronounced sert oua, Ccwva Caoar Laka. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Will operate following special tratea Sat urday and Sunday,. August S and JL ic count BOUTHWE5BTERN AMATBUK ROWTNO ASSOCIATION: Lmv. St. Louts Saturday. :15 a. m.. J a. m.. 13S p. m.. 2 0 p. m.. SJS6 p. sa. Returalnc. leave lak. 7:1 a. nv. l4T48 a. m.. CJtp. sa. .' P. m. Leave St. Louts Sunday J a. m . has a. m, 1S p. w.. VM a. au. 1M p. m. RetBrnlng. leave lak. H:4i a. ak. M p. m.. 7J p. m., IM p.m.. a p. m. CHANGES IN M. S. U. FACULTY. Doctor Kellogg of Princeton Takes Mathematics Chair. acFUBua sracxAU riitiinihas Mo.. Ins. S Al was mads to-day ot vartaua ckaaaas tn the faculty of th. Missouri Stat. Unlrer slty. Doctor Oliver D. Kenoaa of Fxtneaton L'niverstty waa appointed as profassar tn mathematics, to succeed Doctor O. A. Ritas, resigned: - L. Pergar of the TJhl versltr of Chicago, testructor ai mathe matics; Doctor af. D. Raumgartner af tho University of Chicago, acting? assistant professor of Oermanlo language.; Ml- Ruby Fitch, aaststaat tn botany; Miss Mary Lamb of Moberty. jsrlatary teacher in th. tratoina school of th. Teacher' College: Raymond Klssr aad A. W. Spaht. assistants tn mechanics; Doctor Ma:; Welst of Sedan. Kaa. instructor in aoon omv. to succeed Doctor H. Wl Quatntanc. resigned: O. W. Tannrautter of th. ITnt versity of Chicago, assistant la zoology. Caaearf. Sa V. Voltrath'a Military Rand wfil glv. a concert la Forest Park to-night. Mr. Pear son, comet soloist, will play "Dear Hearts,' by request. The programs, fol lows: Vasea Taake. Grit Aas Ho.sase.-i. ounuasi Jolly Rnttra ... Surrs WaKawiasaiaad (newt Abe Holsnanr. Comet BoloDaar Hearts rby iaquaat)...Ma:t-i Mr. Peaisun. Mnateal flnatoas Ham Uavette Triala Brook INTERMISSION. Orertura naagae Stadent atHpiaefeer SslM-tioa from The Royal Chef. .Jrtn- Potiue-Oiohoa ....................... Staeec (Vmi fnm n Trova'or. ...Vrrti nrrerpte froot M1ka4e Stjlltra-. Pinal II.Wa You Ltks to Spina With aV ft) ,aasaaaaa. Ja First -cissa t rants ar. sscured through The Republic's real estate columns. Ad vertise your property "For Rent" In th Sunday rtepuruc. Jafl Ttsiy 1 Judge Daniel OXoonell Tracy of tb FtrstDlstrlet Polic. Court yesterday noo.. departed on a sojourn of six weeks h Birope. This will b the first vacation Judge Tracy has taken in several year While abroad Judge Tracy will visit his old been, tn Liverpool. England, and wtl also make brief trips to the prineipa. erries of Ireland. Scotland and France. OrtnberSI. M I1M STATM a n K i it $ -"