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W!-J,"J 'I' , L'WUJBI-,'l'P,4llLrllJl. -1 JIM PMMmVJll HU MMWtiimHMHMMmM!! ?f.- t'V" uu.uiw. wrsA ;iLJ-.r-?.-r-,r-. " JHkss .. -.(crMI: . - - T-isi v- "..-..i -f - -v"i-r- --?. pi-.-.-&-"' ?:i --' jwp K T.,ip-rP J -- - -- V 1 THE ST. LOUIS BEPUBLIC: SUNDAY 'AUGUST 6, 1905. " t KAISER Seekt to Make Berlin More Like Paris, Wkile Latter It Attemptiivj to Reform Itself American Disappointed in South Africa City of Verona. Bvya Birthplace of Juliette. VMl & KAISER ASHAMED OF HIS CAPITAL GRAND DUKE CYRIL, COUSIN OF CZAR, WHO HAS GONE TO THE SEAT OF WAR TOO ENTHUSIASTIC OVER SOUTH AERIGA PRINCE AND PRINCESS DEBEARN COME TO UNITED STATES ON VISIT WILL STRENGTHEN NEW FRIENDSHIP A A V, a Seeks to Save tlie City From the "Stigma of" Provincialism by Imperial Ukases. Lieutenant C. E. Gilpia Declares It Is a Country of Great Disappointment. Round of Festivities in Honor-of. the French Fleet Haa Keen. ArV 'it ?-i ranged at Cowes. w RULES FOR OPERA GOERS. IS RETURNING TO AMERICA. GAY SPECTACLE ON SOLENT. K Only Evening Dress and Decojlete Costumes Allowed Aristo cratic Restaurant Adopt. Similar Knles. SPECIAL BT CABLE. Berlin. August S. (Copyright. lC-lr-Ibi at present to making energetic efforts to i.hak off the accusation 01 pruvlnc.al Um -o often leveled against It. One of the chief polf.t,s In which the Ger man capital fails to vie with the great Eu ropean centers U the matter of diexs. Twelve month ago the Kaiser took iit matter In hand ami save orders that at frequent Intervals the 'I .ieuicr.Park should be. held at the Royal Opera House and Royal Theater. No cue or the male ses nan allowed to enter the theaters with out le-liur In evening drs with white He. and every woman had tn appear decollete. The enforcement of this imperial ukase ieJ to some stormy scene.. The official of the ll'-yal (lju refused t., allow ji woman with h!sh-'ieckd drc-? t. enter the Mail-;. Trey showed. how ver. the greatest cor.sldeiation to finals Itrum by providing a number of dres iriakee.. who. v.-ith "cis.scr. needle. am itiTfad Improvised at once the require! 1 collage out of cflfcudin-? hi-th-aeiksd JP"-1-iunt. .Vow one of the Iradir-g Rerlin hoiels has undertaken lo teach citizens. Iww to dres for dinner. It l.as tranfcrnie.l what was f.r:n-r! the leading htllnxjin of the eil- Hit int.. ji m:iiilfle-m rT.,or..eI Tin n::nagejrieit has -clte.i to make It a I it:!- tlMt nil t-r-ons dinirs o- simplrc ; ihr tniKt le In evening dree and tint the swallow tall and white tie .ire a "Mill j qua non" jo leing allowed to cioii the J tlireslicld. j Tn; experiment, 's being watched with li!tT t. hut not too much Diifil-i;c- - I f-!l in lserliu that it will aucc-d. I EXTRAORDINARY RUSH TO GET OUT OF LONDON. s,piiai. ijt vii.i London An.-. J. '(op; right. 1V..( The ci'.-it rti"1! fioiii .'nd'.ii I-. on in cameti G,odwMd hs claimed ul xm lej.liii hot.i nd 'mi if ttil' wk. Hixl next wek "ow-j!. vrlili-ti proml'' to In- a inorr l-ril lian t-.-k than Ims l'ii known for many j-rfr Uit. will attract evrjlejil of tiule In tli rocial worll. Km lh f-.il'j- r.l the sodijs i tin e tiaonlliniiilj .i-:ivj traffic to S-ol!.ind. and thv North of I.'iml.in-I. thl IkIiik the an tl'ltMtort iiih of vrv,mls and famill'. liiRKiiK1'. hot se. carrlaitei .ind aaomo lll. lo he .rtrc.l fur tho-e nlio ku VmjiIi l.itr f.i- tli.- s.-oie sli..tini;. l-'roni lh thre K.t tirmioi wh'-m-.' Ili'.lli!-- lif nt iioflluvr.l tin nlsht tmins have 1- n i"-.(Jrii.!.'.l ITk iiiot r.-iii.irkallc -pciade was lt. r...j hi !;titn .t.. tnornlin:. r.hrt, le-'.--i! M ..Vlock aod I. they were dt pitfiiins (i'i'" trulns cv.rj tlvt niti- It v..-i al.l a ear as that trade would takr a turn afi.r list "irN:nirf holi-lavi-. It UM not. aifl liusln-s i-malii".I a lacU mj iit Tli- nii'ways havi i.ot Imh In :i putkularlv thriving Mite, the r'turr" s'lottiiiK ! d-crea' in lth isis?etistr ami Kod tralllc. Tluit eiryloly i"5 "till "lial in" wa the i'ii"j found fur .i-h :i s'al- .f iiffair. and -t It is difficult ! rttiM-nda-r ivhn th" Maff? of ther-th;i- areat 'lati.i!'- Uutun. St. I'ati rrn" Hiid Kii. ";n. from h!..tlit: tna- Tr irfjriT-". hal encli encltinK atwl lreiuo'is times fr th" tirst weel; .i;i;!js:. !1 I ART COLLECTORS VICTIMS OF GANG OF SWINDLERS. JPK1I. liT( AIIt.B. lam Ion Aucut 5. ""opyrurht. 1".) A .-nrrjiu"d'nt in Ivmdon h-arns from IJu-v-en Hro. of a n w frror for art colIit- r-. A daring rl- f frauds ha1! heu t-r l "rr'tr.ii-d In larl ! "hai ..friars to ,i rievtr Kau or swinnier. v.no. uy niiktig n" ( tlie w.-11-knoan i'H"i of S'nve.-n md h pr-,ntini hocti rd of 'tU Tiriu hav pavs'd o!f m""leri' fficr le, of tii''ilHture purjH -tiny to he l Co av Mm! Inslchart to pnvat- eollfs-ton for er con.M'-rabl price, an 1 uh( tii"re-,T. have lndu-, mw lni dcl rs and prlta'- ii"o;d to lntrut valua-M.- obj'-cts t Uicji charge. Or. .if th'.'- ni" li short, jmre and ' hntl.-r tull.l. li h ru.ily fac. mm i ii ! and lnir rf ch -tnut c lori who f.'ak. with a HKht 'S'lTiian acr-ni. ri cnileetcirs In America -hcuM have .i cat- In cie thi man and hl cane vis- America of le.iU.ig with anvhody who oinot produce m-re -utu"t tlitl.il creden tials t'lau ni.'ie visiting card?. ENGLISH FOOTBALL PLAYERS TO CROSS THE OCEAN SOON. sr"i vt tv aiii.i. lyindon Viicut 1 o'epjrlsht 1C. -Sir Ctiarl'K KlTkpatticl.. ltart. 1 m" of the -am of I'nillfh f.t ibill-ri wl N" tjet-il n th- Hth listant for n hort tour of the t'nltrd Statri anl anada. Mr J J ltntl"v p-et nt of th- !ot toill aiMK-l.it! in nil M.-cnnipnnv the r-Iay--re. and Sir Krnt Cochrane. hi !! of fered the ehn'"--f:e cup to 1" plijisj fcr Ueiween KnclUh. i"iat'.aii nd Atnerlc.:n tnm. ! goiag to America -Jep;emtver 1?. tu Is pre.sent Ht the same tu ltooton. phil-i-delpMa and New- York, which will end the tou. . TWO VENEZUELAN MONOPOLIES Glassware FaolJrie. and l'lotir Mill "onci'ssiutis Granted. l:lPlill.l sn;. it. Washington Atsr: t .. Accerdlnc Ut a tipatcl) w tb- State Oepartrient from the .mc-le! chare- Mr UutcH'.rvin. st Carai--, l"rrll:t C.t-o of tiili ha cieatcj two conimrtvL-tl monorolies The dlsjwtch irtv-- th t-i of two coi trcl or cot:eelE:v recenily granted stni ulILhed In th iS-1hI Oarette of July i wide" b t!-it le:n tnd r.ot only to Immediate! decrease the rvn'i of the perl-, but In the future "III cor.-ld?r-aMv dri-rea ur!i reventK. The ari tu Krante-I lo Snor '.ir!c Xu toaga, rliiiit hliu for fifteen jrr t"e e-lulve rtcht to manufacture In Ven ezuela a'l tla nl sUare. the rna trlali to t imported free of duty arJ not tu be i-ubject tn Internal tav.-)tlcr. The f-cond ha life of twenty jar and Is IIVcs!" exclusive n clve to Jott Itltarlo the rtrht to rect and perate ft.iur mil!" fj l.i thl coneesV.om thtre Is the further etrtnptlon of employe-, from Uuvercruent -ervt.r except in the event of art InterTyjtlona! war Hota s)-cr-sloni provid.f that thej shall nt be aj !i;ned to foreigner MANY RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS. i Thirty-Six !Vr ut More Tlian in Any tit her Year. nKi-CEuc prsctAi. New Tork, Auacat S. IV sarc.-.at. VrJted State CoaniUloner iJen-ral t Kn-lgration. rtatea that, while tn XysJ aR.M Itamlgrante vara- to the C-ited State Iron all countrie. atl p ! 1. fSf. the entranor future for tfce la: rteal vrar. endlnr Jn-.e 3C, JS. were IjCT.CI. an tTcreme of T) pr cer.t Of tho- wh we-e Sen!M sdmittanoe in all prt cr the ountrv there were la tscs. .?: tD tJf-4. TJOk nci ta 1JWS. Ik-tv. an hn;reae of 2 it -ert. Of Kutaa tsmlarant taere were ihS year rt prr cr-St mote ufcown or the r-cord. tn 1WC ben- wre csc. 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It has lifti purchased tiy the municipality of Verona, which ilceires to preserve it an :i hislori-:il monument. 'Ilic house is very old anil is in bad repair, and the municipality has paid 2.t. There is. of coiin-e. no historical evidence that the houe is the home of the 'aiuilet. hut. as the leseud is rtrmly estahlWhci. thous.ind of people -will .t..1.t.M.A ihinllMttii fsi. tn4L-. nflfVfniTlttiMa ............ ...... ...-. . .j. - love iniKiiy. JALUZOT FAILURE EVENT OF THE WEEK Proprietor of Punienips Stores and of Twti I'aris Xewspsiper ltiHh'iit l.inl'ilitk-s Are flV tM.lll.000. SI'KCIAl. I:Y V AIlLli Iarl Auc. ." -Copv right. lVi.) The great event f the f.; iii ilntnclat and fomm-r.lal clr-h- ha 1--.ii th failure of M. Jazu:nt. th- proprietor of th- Pun nmtu ?ti-re. Accorilinir to a statement made by M Jaluzot. tli- failure will prol at.ly reach J5.oa.n fnmc-.. onlv partlally -rcurel. It ! Inij-o-.j-lble at present to tell the extent of th fa!lur- but It is lell-ved the worst 1m over and that tl. two firm swept down with M J.iHuct will l-e the only one. forfil to auii-siI buelness. f. Jnzulot i ZZ je.vrs old and has been a prominent fUrui- In tb; buMnes life, of Paris. II own the : spajH-ry Patile anl Ire which it Ls slid will lie eoH to at ly hl crflltors". as well a.- larce estates In Nlc-vr. and a mansion in Paris. An umi'.u.il featur- connected with the failure la the run on the avin de.lte.I In the Ptlntemp Hank, which on Thursday Moppl payiaent Imt It l ald this Is only a precautionary measure. TEXAS FEVER NEAR SEDALIA. Cattle Crazing on Kaiy Higlil of Way Contracted Iiseae. r.ni-rtuji- -jpi:ciau SrdalU. Mo. August 1 Texas fever has broken out among native cattle along thr M.. K. T Hallway In Henry and Pet ti countl." and durlrg the ut few day a iunilr of cattle have dlej near Wind sor and .5rt-ntidge lortor Horace Itradley. f ruty State Veterinarian. pronounce-J the dl-e gen uine Txcs fev? in hl opinion th attle ccntroctil tk dlseae by crazing on the Katv right of way the t!ck hav ing dropped Into the tr from train loaded with Texa c&ttle TSe ottl- In tli. tcfected listrtct. have been quaran tined. THREE 01 V0RCE PETITIONS. One Decree Granted in tliet.'itcuit Court. Ttiree r;i for divorce were filed and one was rrante.1 In the Circuit "ourt yea terday norecc- A Knecht rkej to be divorced frcm t.er husbsr.d. Simuel A. Krtecht for allciced abue and fal.ure to uppcrr. Tfcev- were marr"ed la Illinois May . UW. and lived together until Jane 5. : ilf-r e-i-jiat :ate, th Kr.ecat . huet her at varlou time, and plic-s. She alo ake.l for the re:ora:lon of her former name. Herater. but Io-s rot say that thl i hermaldn came. Jacre. W Ifferd asked to b released from M wife. pri-i!U. Tliey were mar rle.j at rlardwell. Kr. 'ji April. ;s. and reparate.1 April 2X lt wher lefrd al lege.!, hi wife deterted Mrn. H! sim plalnt state thsl hi wife was ieslou that t-he fea abused him; that he was forcd t trttai the p.slt.ia of Towr.slte Cornn.lss.oner of Str.lng. OS., which taH him lrr vf SCO per Zat. t-caus of hr actloc. that she would frequently !ve hlat and go to some other citr. whre he sijaM have tn follow he-. He also claimed that on April IS. 1S. ahe choked lum. NeIon K. il (-.- ad for a divorce frcm hi. wife. Rvallne. charslra dertlri They wrrr married at Altamant. IIL. May . WSJ. and en-aratM Xovcsber W. IS3 la the circuit covn Jcdce MeDona'O yrantol -dlverc to Mary E. Kelt. ;rcm Edaard C. Kelt, with fit per taontS aj aioa; ExceKtnt Ke-sitUc W, conks are stv:revJ thrujs. int Aii. Any Oracsut will take. jver ad. In thift lliiltKi tlltf. iv.k Mtt .Illllntf I ..v .. ....... InrnumnnTonrr. dtnnnnnui buu TO SOUTH AMERICA Expresses Her Resentment Over the Decoration of Mile. Kartct In st end of Herself ly Grand Chancellery. 8PIXiai. i;y caislc I'aris. A: S. tCopytight. IHli-llia. Sarah IVrnhardt It to leave to-day for a South American tour. Before gotui;. Jk reiate,l her critlclm on th- Council of the Grand Chancellery, decorating Mile. Dartel. while omitting hrself. "Ilartel telchly deserve: the tlecoration," said the. divine Sarah, "but It Is silly pn tense to rmidcty on my part to refrain from saving that If an'v actre-i was to receive the red riblion. it should come to me." M. llaidouln. Li the Matin IMrpoe Dun isirislr. wlttllv- directs Mme, Iternhadt's attention to Itl5man-k' speech when of fered the title of IVjke of Livcnburj: "That would bo a splendid incognito." said Rl-marck. ' Aviter gracefully roncludes that "titles l.av.- a value for other, but Mme. lleru hardt remains above a red ribbon." Paulua. once idol of the Pari v.iud U!e viorld. has fallen upon evil laj-!. He !, now- years old. ami seek, admission to a home for theatrical psople. P.iulus was oxtremelv jipular at the time of the inulanger boom, when the music hall fought to get him to slug "Ku Revenal la Itevne" nnd "Pere t Vlctolre." Ho wa offere.1 n for a song ach night. In America he got CO") a month, a rrlce then unheard of Paulu he-t every thing of the fortunes he had ara.ie-l In theatrical ventures MASONIC ORPHANS HAVE PI ASA TRIP Children Eniov Si ay of a Fori Some nisht at t'linutaiiqua ''anipiuj in Tents Near Lamb Cottage. The Inmates of the Missouri Masonic Orphan Home a. xo. SCI Iv-lmar boule vard, St. Ioul. have jut returned after an outing of two weeks at the I'las Chautauqua Ajemb!r. The party numbered e!ty-cnc. The boys were In charge of Mla Maria Drew, and the. girls In charge of Mi's Julia Mahoon. MIsa leflla elters was In charge of tie- larger boy, and Mr G. Wlngel a t-ie tralced nurse. K. B. Itdd. the aurert:ter.dent of the home. wa tn gen eral charge of the tarty. The party went to Chasttauqua oa the Corwin II. Spencer, and occupied the laab cottage -and tent In Jersey-vllle avenue Eieept In threatening weather the children dined under the sp.readlns tree Evry day luring the stay a: Chautau qua the children h'li high carnival, roaming- th surrounding woods and cnjoylss baseball and other games. Macager W. M. Saurage of the bathing pool j.oo gave to the children the free use of the pool ttroughsat thejr stay. raait USn Kefxariesl Matkixra). Chief IVjat-Off.ce Inspector Dice yestrrJ day was notified that the Cower. Mo. Poet OSce. of which J. T. Wbltvin la rotraater. load been burg'ariged, arwi all the rnoey-order fund, ard almost all .he penal fuad taken. No detail, were r rcrted. cd it l saltl there is no clew to the burglars. Cower l, in Cllaten Coan- W.ei In nsj-ef a hocegirt aak jear druggist to tIstone an ad ti The Re public and get anoth'r promptly. "Nothing There but Mines,"' lie Say, aud All the Ore Mined is Jm-Grade Farming lu- signiicant. SPEC1AU KT fABUn. landon. Au. .k (Copyright. IMS.) I.eute:isnt (. R. Gilpin, who at the time of his reservation two yearn ago waa on of the best-known Junior officers In the American Navy, haa Junt returned from a twenty niomlm utay in South Africa, anu eauea to-.iay on ue si. ixxua. 2lr. Gilpin, who Is with a big- London concern that operates down there, does not think much of the possibilities of that part of ths world. "It I a eoir.tr' of great disappoint ment." raid Mr. Gilpin. "More 1 ex pected of It than can ever be ful.llled. There are s.r American down there, many of whom occupy fine positions with the mine, all making eood money and most nil cpending It. There is nothing iou-n there but mine?. Tr- f.-.rmin? amounts to not bins. The Fnutli African farm frequently means nolhins more tlxn 38.W acre?, practical ly was to land. All the ore mined i of low grade. )IeiJing only about J7 to the ton. Th Importation of Chinese has -by no mans solved the problem of labor on the Itnnd. There are between 49.0 and 39. .") coolie.t now- wr.rkiac there. I know of on- mine kIkto them are about 2.UX of thtn doing well, but in the srrat majori ty of fase the fcremca don't know how to handle thfin. The Cornliliirrti are afraid to codown into the milieu with the Chinese. DIAMONDS COMMON. "Dianjonda stm to be plentiful. In deed, men have heard of so many lieing found down there that thre lr a fear the marW will be glutteil. I hail the. pleasure. If such you may call It. of hold ing in my hand tliat blggeM diamond re. i-eutly found In 'the Premier mine. It wl!th3 three pounds and is nearly as lars. as two fists "Wti nrt nfiLel to alue it. :ivins ther- was Jihrlt:teljp no standard lo ru h. It Was so imincne. "It t not genereally realized hi Amer ica that the South African mine have to pay an enermou t:n-Ci per cent of fie gro receipts to the t'rown. Not withstanding tliK the b!c diamond mine.' declared a dividend of ) per cent last car." FURTHER ECHOES OF THE FAMOUS HUMBERT CASE. SPKC1AI. BT CABLi:. P;iri. Ausust .". Copj right. l")V)-Of the Humbert case there l no end. A fortnit-ht aso Roinain d'Aurignau was re leaMMl from prison mid announced hl in tintioii of Kotng to America and write a lxk. Now '-Mile. Marie d'Aungnac. sis ter of Mme. Humbert, has put in an ap peal to a Judge In chambers to rcgalu po-.-sion of the Jewels In her po-.loii at the tlmn of h-r arre.it in Madrid. Though the cahe against her wa. dl-ml.-. she had not received her j-wels. llefore the ras- came up Tuesday it was announce.! that the Appeal Court had Ktven MH. d Aurianac satisfaction an returned the "cwew to her. OLD STIIaRT NaVF IS RIVPM I TO PRINCE OF WALES'S SON. . MriAi. ur caui Iximlon. August o. (.Copyright. l!w;.l The christening of the infant sou of the Prince aud Prlnc. of Wales Is spe cially interesting from the fact that one of the. name given him l "harle. Tills. of course, u after his godfather, the King of Portugal, but It I essentially a Stuart name, and It Is well-known that King Edward had Inherited Queen Victoria's; pride fn the Stuart blood which runs in the royal family. Tlie young ltince Is the first of the roy al blood to bear the name In-s "Uon nle Prince Cliarlle," sou ,f James II. MISSOURIANS AT LONDON AFTER EUROPEAN TOUR. t-l'KClAt. HY CAIJI.U Tavtidoii. August 3. 7opyrist:t. Wfti.) Mr. E. A. Ilennett of Missouri wlm 1.j eeii traveling In Switzerland. Germanv and lrance. arrived In laindon with hi laughter Miss Helen Ilennett, who has bce-i Mudyln? mud.: in Paris. LEWIS RANK CASE SETFiMONDAY Siippleiiienial Petition Which Seeks to Avert Fraud Order to Have Hearinp Keforc Northern Federal t'otirt at St. Paul. Accotdins to notice f.lel with the Clerk of the I'mted States I'ourt veterday bv the People's fulled sTiatc "llai:k. which accompanied the tiling of an amende,! nnd supplemental petition, asking tint llenrv P. ;ilon. Henry Wjtnan an. Krank Wynvin l reJtru!:ieI from enforcing the fraud order recently Issue. against the tank by the Pot-Ufflce Department. lh hearing s-lll begin vn Mondaj. before an Judce of the court at St. Paul. The amended jejtitlon goes thoroughly Into the statu of th bank at the. tlni.- the ord-r was lsuil. cover fully all points raised by Judge McPhcr-oti when, at .1 forme- hearing of a petition asking for a restraining order, that Jurit made some v.ery austlc remark about the bank and lt tnetlio-1 of op-ratlon. ndlng-by teurg p grant the o-der, Attorne.vs for the Govrrumnt and for the piAlntlffs will argue the cae at length in St. Paul, and the cas- Is expected to require several day. The bank attorneys will !av. ril. Louis this morning, and It is expected that E. G. Ie-e. I, tf.e presi dent of the bank. and. perhaps), one i r to other ifflcers will accompany them. ACT AGAINST CONCESSIONAIRE. Involuntary Rankruptcy Petition Filed ApaiiiHt Custave Kicbtcr. An Involutarv petition tn bankruptcy was filed yeterday In th L'alted States District Court agilnst Guslav Itlchter of Figgott. Ark., by Andrew- II. Bergtrom and Eric I.ir.g of St. leiuls. and Henriet ta ven Hof of Portchester. N. V. The complarnnnt allege that they each hold note for !'.) s!gnd bv the defend ant, ard by the Ancient Home Amusement Company, a like corxexton. and Itlchter. which were given for material and labor, and they further allege that Rlchter. lace the nott fell due. ha committed various acts of bankruptcy by transferring title to property and Interest) formerly held ijy mm. PARTY OFF FOR MEXICO. Local Business Men to Inspect Min ins Land in Durango. To c!oe negotiations far a large tract of mining land in the State of Durango. 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ItV CARL.! l"aris. August Z. tCopyricht. IJkC. A wave of reform It aweepinic over Iarl-s. Tlio .syMematie iteniit to purify th Imuievanl lil to wholesale ar rests of women and men. The nrnls reach H n night. The action, wus fon-.il hy a tadilion of inerchanti alouic the bonlevant". who complain that the lawh"- coiiilitioiM are intolerahle and that the flaunt lus of vl-e i ilrivins away their customers. The merchants unite in sayiu? the Mate of affairs has never hefore lieen o had. holdups, liglits and liomiciih occurring nlglitly. M. la-pine, the Infect of I'olieo. treats the alTair liRlitiy. asxertlnir that the tKHtlevards and the -alIantry alotif them are an old as Parte itself indeed, as old an the world, for liotilcvarrls and Kiillnntry liegan in the t'ardea of Kden. If the liouievards are swept clean in a week, they would lie as had a ever. COUNTERFEIT MONEY irnilUMU U LMI'I AUII Police Declare That as Fast as They Hun Down One Gaiij; f "Smashers" Another One Ue jrins 0erations. truciAi. nr cable. teindon. Aug. 5. Copj light. tS."- More disconcerting to the foreign visitor who Is not conversant with English coin age than to the native will I the mi-iioun.-ement that there is more spurious money In circulation Jut now than was ever "known In this count ri. Not only that, but the art of false coining Is more near perfection than ever. The police c-Utn.-ite that the ranks of .mahcra" .ire being aiigmtiitcil yearly. anl that as soon a Hie pollo- "smoke out" one coiner' den they la-come aware that anotner baa snruni: into exislnc-. the rate of lncrcae being greater than at any time during tin- pnsent genera tion. It is evjlmated that there are no fewer than two hundred -rons now en gaged in this country in private coin ing, counterfeiting and uttering bad nionev. and out of that number probably two-thirds live In Iendon. The nurnler of private mints Is probably not far short of one hundred. The police ar puzzled how this traffic Is so enticing, for the elaborate plans nec essary are v-e-y expensive, ar.il the risk of being e.xpo.cd bv "friends" j"is.-imr money Is very grea't. as the history of the game has shown. There I also now a recrudccence of what is known ns "Vweutlng" sovereigns, which mut be more dltncult to detect. Two thousand of thee were seClIr,j ,y the pollcu dur lrg th.- list twiive month. I low ninny were destroyed on l-eng t-n-dareil at rhops on payment Is not known, but one barman i;i the Strand decljie.s that nt lnrt a hundred were broken by him on belrg tendered to !dm during the eu. CHILD VIOLINIST WILL GIVE RECITAL IN HENNEMAN HALL MARV McCACSIAND. Child violinist, who will appear at a re cital Friday. A recital will l-e given at I!'anraaa Hall Krt'Uy night to tntrluce Mary Mc Causlar.d. a child violinist only 1" years eld. who has achieved - reputation amon; artist because of her clever pvrJomince with the liow She legan the study cf the vit.ln three j ears ago. ami thoe who have heard her perform various difScult masterpltceji ay her work Is excellent. Mls Ida Harder, who Is well known a a voeallst. win alst in the recital. ttalfjer Bawk la AatkorUesl. ncpcnucspcrxAt. Sptirgrteld. HU Aug. 5-State Auditor McCu'lour.h to-daT Issued a permit to Kred Wilms. II. G. Illggs. K. W. Kdred. Alio G-immtr. John U. Soebtlng. Heno G. Pfelffer and J. II. Best to oTSanrxe the Mercantile TrqataMSavtr.es Banl t Quincy. capital mock, jpw.to. .ft m- mm. f0 -"a et&jBajTBjajTBjaBjajajaja-v-af' ' J -vjaMESBElF . 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H-nc home, that Is the harbor for the husband, be tonics a wearisome jirison for her. from which -ho Is only ti-o glad to cevjpe ou any pretext. "In tile fertile soil of idleness, however, srrlng three evil weeda which liavo done more than anvthlng else, to destroy a v. Oman's love of home. These three things urn women's club and bridge among the upper ami middle classes, and religious re vival:! among the lower. "The nisslon for bridge has accentuated a thousandfold the dislike of home which was Is-gun by women's clubr. The over-m.-mierinsr desire to obtain money which ls.s not he;n earned by work Is nhout the most dllntegrating and vulgar paslon to which a human being can fall a victim, and. when an Ml woman gives way to thn: insidious excitement, home life may call In vain. "The worst part of th brldgo craze is its effect on vcuns gtrK What chance Is ther of a girl ever developing a love of home wh-n she han once drunk deep of the excitement of afternoons and even lr.s: !evotd t bridge and the winning or lo-Ing of money? "The feminine brain Is not. as a rul. remarkabb- for ttfl strength of balance, and Its undencv to exaggeration either In good or t!I it" a well-known character istic." MUSICIANS WILL MARCH FIVE HUNDRED STRONG. Largest Rawd Ksee Heard Here Will Celetarnte Resaoaal ? ajaar lerw riae Slree.f With .W men jdayinr In one Urge band, member of Ixic-.il Xo. Z. American Feiler atlon if Musicians, will move Into their new headquarter on Pine .treet next Frl iay. every member of the. organization beln; required to attend. All the bras and reed players In the city belonging to the body will Join thLs hand, which will be the largest ever e-n or heard In operation here. Frank Gecka Jr.. Waiter E. Rau. Oswald Tliumer. Au Kiirj. Stcck'r and B. F. Sellers comjise the committee which will be In charge of arrancementr The oli headquarters of the IcI at No. 17ZJ tillve street will b the stvrtlr.g joint of th parade, and the march will b dlrectlv to the new etabl!hment at No. ZZZ Iin street. The movement will ttart at ! o'clock. WHY MARYVILLEWON NORMAL Commissioners Desired Ajrricul tural Surroundings for School. Ripinuc spnciAi. Clinton. Mo.. Acg. S.-Cliarle A. Cal vlrl. one ef the commissioner who lo cated the Northwest Normal, discussed the selection or Msryvllle to-lay. "Th contest rsrroweil down to Savan nah and Maryville." h- said. "Three oT the commissioner votei for Maryville. W agreed cot to reveal how we stood as Individuals. I may say. however, that, broadly pakin?. ft was a matter of en vtronraents that decided it. The commis sion felt that the surroundlrga sho'jld be agricultural, not Industrial." Stlala?! - tkr 9raa. Farfr Gehaw : "What's your gal flcln In sh tlty" Farme- Glddar: "Studying Dvrograr.hr." Farmer ;eehaw: "Well I'm jglad to hear i.-a learrdn sutftln' useful. Kin alxsmak a futt-'ia oie yet?" tVcralavtllt Cwarter- Jourcal. Yachts of All Descriptions Arrit iup Goodwood Meetiug .lust Closed Was Brilliant Success. SrEClAU BT CAKtJS. Ia?ndon. Aug. i'Copv right. 133.) Aflaa the storm of Thursday, the Solent present. 4 ed : mzgnlfleeut picture. The roads fee? a rorslderable rtroe pvst have been full .j notiah of vachts of all descrl&tlons. hnt.i on Friday more arrived In such numbers. 1 wntes Tns Itepublle s special crr 1 spnndent at Cowes. till the roads wera.t in such a crowded f tate at has not been sesn in r.ceat years, if ever. When the King ceaset t occupy Os borne House as a residence, and hande.1 . 't ever to the Nation, it was snld Cowe had Kfen its N-n days, and that hence fr nil its glories would begin to wane, but t!;re is no sign of .ii'.v uch catastrophai happening, for i; is the general opinion ti.at never has the Cnvves week been more brimful of promise than at the present month. Not only hs the jnchttn; fraternity foresathefed in except lonal r.umbcre. but the presence of the French fleet and the rour.,1 of festivities which has been in augurated lu boner of -Its visit, has lent additional eclat to the gathering, nnd ev ery moment of tho week will be full of glorious surprises. With favorable weather conditions ther will be a lonjc serf" of splendid functions asrore and afloat, and most elaborate preparations have Ixsen made for hold- irg high festival. jiany famous vaclitsmen will contpet in the various races, and there are very ohHipi niui the lortr list of yachts usually t h found In and around Cowes roads at this season. Viewed from the Parade at Cowes and from th mainland the Solent Is a most delightful picture, with yachts constantly arriving. other palatini sarins swinging at their moorings, ready for the round of festivities which will take place atxmrd them next week. IN HONOR OF THE FRENCH In honor of the visit of the Krenih fleet, the Royal Yaht Squadron bia i sued nuroercus invitations and will l the Sreat center of arlractiea. while en Tur ay Viscountess Gort. at East Cowe Castle, will entertain such an assemblage of British and French naval officers a haa never before beer, gathered m the beautiful historic manslot:. The friendships engenooered at Itrest are to be cementel ut Cowes. The "en tente cordialc Is to b exemplified hi the highest type of British cordtallt-. it I probable tha Y!ecnr.t Gort will not be present. but the Vtscountesa Is a polished and accomplished hostess. It Is expected her youngest son still assist her In doing the honors of the occaalon. ThK however. Is only one cr numerous grand parties, fcr. from th! arrival cf tlw French fleet oil Monday till its departure, lust a week afterwarL there will l in Idle moment. Tlie Sfdent will be gay loth bv ntght and dav. and this years Cowes week will surely be r -nembensl as one of the most brilliant en record. GOODWOOD MEETING ENIS. "Glorious Goodwood" Is over, but It liat this year quite deserved its hNtorle com plimentary title, for It rain-d heavily al most without cessation on the great day of all. Thursdav. which was1 Gocdwoe,t Oup Day. on which there Is usually the ...... .v 1.1111. n nn.l he4it Ire.S.eL a assemblago of any day of tlie great raco meeting. . Gootwool was a 'glorl.uis- as ever. To begin with, on Tuesday ttv sun hoiie brightly, but a Jehu, who still ntlcks.l his old demand of ST. sfcltllngs for the drive, of four miles from the station to the course, grumbled at vliat he coneMer.-l-his toor harvest of golden gndn. Iteeause so mam- ejtuurslonlr.ts cam'- ul! the w-.u to the -oure Pi automobiles. Instead o. by train and cab. Indeed, the ircreare In nutomlte which ran ecreechiric to the course an.l churned the lea.se surfaco of t!ie nwrts Into Intolerable dust, wh'-h enveloped je-dstri.ms and carrt.ire folk alike an.l filled the air with rlckenlns odors, was very great. It b!ng estimated that there were at least three or four times nioro than were to 1 sctn there Inst night. . It was an interesting featur- at God wood this var to watch an autonuMle full of il.dntr wome-i arrivlrx unrecc nizal.le hi thick mot-'r veil, dust cloak nr.d driving ruiri. Tlau. nueh as .. ht.itue unveiled, with outer coverings removed, the perfection of Erllsli beauty garls-d In Fter.eh falllO!l nouM step onto the par.idn ground cf lawns to be admired. Judginir ft on; the i-ostuines "n ni Ttesdn' and Wednesday tfor, as I hnvo alrodv s.M. 1hurday was n vil" ,!ay. when nsair exiscte,! tayed away, r.nd ttio.w who did come had for the m-e-t part their dainty Miini hidden under unplemresque moeklntoshesi seenu-d to be distinguished cfcarmintr simpllcltj-. Soft, graceful materials were most um--rsJdlv- ehoTn. ar.d there wre no ell orate tollels. So far :s the men v-ro concerned. It was-- a white-hat Goslwoo.1 The Kinir s-t this fashion sotie time ago and upheld It thl week, hi example Ir.g so flos-ely follor.-e. that even the popular patiania had llappearei!. QFEEX tlOES TO THE i:.'li. Everylaxly was surprised nnd pleased to . Queen Alexandra accompany the King to the races three da.vs In succes sion, for never 1-eforo has sh- attended any race netting on two consecutive, lavs, bllt on tills M'CUSion GieelWOod House, where the King and Ji:ee!i ure stopping, as the gtiets of the Iuke of Rlchrnotid. was n:ir tlie course that th Journey nn be accomplished without the least fatigue. Anyway, the Que-n was looking as young and handsome ever, and ap peared lu exrellrnt'-health and fptril. s was the King, who appetir-i! m,et ener- ; getic. never ts-lng at ret for many nun ut at a time in oe place. Ill one respect It was noted that Good won.! rllffWerf verv much fiom last 3 ear. and that was in the paucity of American visitors present. Never '.ere they " cotianletioii. Ii- their abence. 1 am told that the Klmr. who had a talk with Mr Perrv lielinont. ake,t him whs be tlld not bring over r-r. horsei ani i race here. It I" quite likely that next i season Mr. IJ'mont will ;o so. as bottr. he ard Mrs. lielrr.o-it alike jtrc impresee.1 with the English rsre courses. ar.l thPtW, i tkiodwoed one of t'-.e mot beautiful place. thry hive tvr ten from the rais ing point of view. ... . . Anions the ;rr o'.r.'r Americana of nrj seen was Tei'Iv Hes.tX who Mill Iwiket; very pulled down alter her- terriUe ilW r.es ard the operation !ie underwent- i, 2 Mr. Jlarrv K:oner. who was prvent with the royal ptrty ,n" Thurda-. wis nnrratlne the coed news he bad received about hi" brother-in-law. Ccrnte d'Haut- i poul. It arpars the operation l.e un4r. , went lasle! three hours, k, it will no re- uriierstoo.1 wr-i; was meant nv me official ann'.ur.cr-.er.t that he had urfler-. gone a severe pro er.e.' operation. It ! hoped that the msllrrrant growth has new been remfv-el twlr-iy, but It will be soma time ret before this is verified. ,, ROWING CLUB WRIT DENIED Circuit Judge McDonald Will Xt Enjoin Railroad. Circuit Judge MctV.nald vesterday dT.iw y,t p-tltion of the Wes-eVn uowir.g CluU for r femportrr Injunction against the Merrr"-.a' Railroad lo prven: tfe de fndsr? frrrr. building a line of railway alcrr the -ver feoct. eppesl'.e the club's bosthwe rear Lynch street. '- The cP;o. in ncurtng a temporary re ftralnlncr nrder a few days ago. showed that It. hart !ensd from the city, by ordi- nf". a strlo of ground 30 feet width , between the Nmbnuse- and tre river. ovr j which it hauled Its boats. The rallroa aeri-red an rrdlnaAee. permitting it build a lln along the river front nvrr this leased gromvL It proposed to aeatu causing annoyance u the club br erecst Ing a trestle over the eround In ntiestlrt-'' so iir the "oats could te moveu undr't neath the raihr. Every day seed waattt-m are advertised HTMKfatWl aaawiattrt II V l& i .&. f)