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F!.V-?; SJR. h.3Mj.'t,V tKJSgs -. f .- - ---. 451f." V-'iv y wif A--l I " 'l H3 THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY KTJtGFTJST 9. 1905. - Eureka Springs Water BeflUJ rignt at die Spnagv. tsitoM .lasera. 5 falloM. ifeUovj. qvartt, fiats ami pslits. Plata or carWaated. At ysar froetr uraiJics wat i Pprlags. Ark. PRIEST CHARGED WITH WHIPPING BOY Warrant Berred on Assistant Rec tor of Cathedral for Alleged Severe Chastisement of Orphanage Inmate. Tbs Reverend. Father Thomas Fennes sey. assistant rctor of the Cathedral at Alton, was arreMed yesterdav afternoon on a warrant charKliiK him with having severely whipped an inmate of the Catb edlc. orphan-ice in 1'ros-iie-ct street. The warrant was Issued !iv a police msglt-trate on a chare- preferred by .laron Calvev. th- grandfather of th- boy whom It Is alleged the clergyman whipped. Mr. C.ilvfy brought the Wile, fallow to the i!ee station, where he stripped Mm. and lily leely showed signs, ll Is all-Kl of ill treatment. Harry leaver, uk- ?. Ii the little M!iw raid to liate li-en whipped by th- priest. Onr-tabl- Thomas 'Ieary served the warrant and rrytJ the ci-rrymasi, who Mie torid. Th- It-vcr-nd Father Fnn ley. tt t sjid. admitted In conversation that he hal t.unKli'.l tli hoy. Imt claimed that he had done so la moderation, and that it was necessary for him to administer cor rection to tiie child. ALLEGED MASHER IS FINED. Man Who Trw-cl7o"Fiirt With flirl MWts Muscular Younjr Woman. l.oui Trthoiit. iiReil its year, of ll-IIe-tille. was fined $Ji and cot by Justice. "annady jvtenl.iv afternoon on a charge of il-tiirbitig the" lMre of Mls Mlntif Howies Ib-sidi linc fined. Trlbout a'.1"" lnd 1.1 f.ice .!aj-l ami wax pummHwl bv tlio voung IhiIv who reented his adv.ni'"" Triloit Walked Jip to the young lady while he ras standing ti-.r the orr. " nf- of Itidil.ui.l and Main streets, and feetloiMtIv t.Jui-erf IiW arm on ner snotii- ier. ai!die4iu: hx In a familiar way. It . .i!...i . V. i t, i. l riiHHli rii et uryir-."! i i .-- llowli ylap;e.l ami ritt him that ne .in not re.-oer until id idntMnc had lon .idly dis.irrnic'il. TritMint said he knew lothlnir of t ri m.i-h!ns Inlde'it. but Tf-ertliile-s pall hi fine nnd co.t wiFK-m: ti: Fir.n aioo. Man Wtia Strark Ilia Wife Wea Kama With Aaotaer Hoaaa i to Jail. "I lime no ajmratliv for a wlfe-beater. and then for" I rill f.n" vnu J1W and ot." ui) Ji 't!re Wuncelln tn Je ItUle of llelleltlle jeterilay. hen the lat ter was trlel on a oharce of lieatitiB his Wife rtule was unahle to ray th" fine nnd I'.ast it. I.aala. Two tramp", "tirffrinir fnm an overdose ef whi-Kv -au-.e.l a ndlotv fever xeare in ttelle-. It;.- for .e'ral hours yesterday fn ortiinc Tln men wr llnc tinder a tre on North Ilntiois trr,.t near th Ivilvil!e end NasbHIe Ftillnnd Ijride. when a lalrtiMn uho nr tiiem. thought one Hi-t.-d a if lie u-ere,i from an attack of fever H- H..11I1-.1 pofeenian J.ITtles Cot wln. who .-i-t (Mtv lietltli 0:!li-.-r lEeu-V to the rd.ir. to make nti itiietlpatiott. IVietor Kuvs found tli- r-sid-nts of the r.elhberhiH.I j.-re.-it. xrite.1. an, I It was only after -i c-e.it !( il of talk that he eucceeded in .-oTiviti.-itr thtn that the nieti were onTv liitnic:itd They were ordered out of the city by th- jllce BR AHEM tlKs.:i:il BY TR l. Jeraaaa Salt lalareil After Fall Frata tar. In attempttnc to Jio-i-I i re!r.ht train Xfsttiv svnmavi f sr sir mA afl. arrvoti and diseouraeed. h ' .ufTrrsj finta neaaacne. oai-K.sctie ani otr.cr l!i. boa wants to be well, but all -he do I to hul Vr eyes atnl ojn her month 'or medicine .ii..l trt:t to luck for results, sho -l.ctors- mouth after notith. often jear after ear.Inth!sarr.a tilir.d. hap haz ard fmhion. and rrcejve -jo rer taanrnt Srnr lit. Wcraen take, Dr. r:erre' Fa vorite rscrin tion with tbeir ores open to th fact th: It cures f. 111. Im ttaia.li ill-. ' It cures Irrrjn- axltr. U !"' dot I.t-it.'r. drains. " I: beat intlatcrastlati and ulceration and cures female weaV !. Tber "?s n trut'.inf t Iqck lv Uio-e who ua Fatonui iTocrlptioa. "la the year !3 et hci!:b was rd--r. write Mr. J. Hs-k. cf ttz Hnudsir. Uaf falo. N. V. " 1 u;rei fnrx f iJS'r.? ct or tv a IdlsMieeabte illchrce. pMBfal n-nlbly nirksls. headache, bai-iirbe ad pta In thellaib- Krry month -sovsSeei t.-t-d for two or three Oas. uk weak, ners ma and hysterical: life wa a harden to rordf i tod I fnade every on" ii the fxsii) unhsRiy tssranae I was o irrtMe Vy bu-'.-irw crt . .irhfttiescr Ir Ilerrv's Pavcrtte i'rr- ! craptkst. and before 1 had ts'.rn the Sr-t hpttle I feelliur s.csc rela-t Tiie n.ll rima sade me well and inrx. free from arrr 4sastaa acbsM aud patn. and I felt like a vpsasaa. Before 1 useit the 'Parrtte Pre arftpUoa I bad been ta&tnc another r'cjl cSJsVs faedu-tne fjr neerlf thr-? norths. Hit B1-t receleed eo brneflt. Vocr ceUlclaa is ccrtately tfca best In the acrid. ri A wian or snnata abo r,c1ei:s (BastdAaUisa suffrr frcnslow jwi aoalcs. Pr. Prce- Ileaear.t Ivi Jets cara cotuttpattoa. tne little. rVUet! a avntSe laaative. aaU h m. mlM n.iharuc tvsil let a BtT seller orer-perssssje yoa iu a-ref: a abUtute for Uec OrlaV art LMs User Mt. trt pc: u fcroldlrr. K.V IVrreoserWiaasa i cat EAST SIDE low a prisoner in !1,A St h.iiV C,llntv ent" ha" 'JSTl ouHnotwV to 'chIm"r,,xT-J-.II where he 1I1 remain f. the next I J?f' " Jt,v t,?il?-b on? th? i?tJhI?WTfS tnen.v dav, Mr, l:le stated that her ,i l ' r h- M ."alSit husbend do-s j.t work but always np- ,, ritv for .V matins which wHplheM T V ''"T";:" meal time. , H, ntv ., Auj.Jjvt r , dlJciit, tio Hh" fotm.I l.im nt the tnerrv-Ko-round prooe,l lev. plan and aIo to tJ-rmit on c.. It .tn.t Monday nicht. paying , pn.te.tant; to fiKu-L.0 T Tmlt for amdlur ni.niairs rides Mr Utile tip- 1 The item of levio nmnact .,- -v,..- Itule eppe., p and Mruck hi, wife in th- , ,' p Mlrr u' ?&&' ZVX rnThcnlank'trlJJ'cT.y r .eertam sections of th- lower part of th- limits of the citv of Alton. y latars rtrsr mrs riar I ty are MJbJ-ct to orcrfliiw. Mavor C,ik The comptnv started their permanent 1R" ' FHER MTARK. and the n-emlK-rs. of ih; city r-0iincil .-.IIIe.1 Mirey of the line a week ;i(, and an- T. I.efcrl.t,. 4l.r. Rlll. - r:,l,.lhl!.n.,lr.tl,'A,:'raa. P'ln lIh they . ,,unce,l that they expe,-t to betrtn the ac- l!):H iUw. fl SJafaBaBasB rcaJy for faa- on tba Illinois Central Railroad near Til den. 11!., yesterday afternoon. Jerome Belt, a brakeman. slipped and fell. Ill clothing lerame caught in the wheel and he was. dragged for more than fifty feet. When picked up by other members of the crew It was found that his right ear hod nearly been torn from hi head an-! that he had sustained seven other very bail wounds about the face and he.id. Ho was placed on board a passenger train and taken to Ilellevill. where he Is now a patient !n the Si. Elizabeth Hoplt el. HI condition Is conidered nerlous. aiixeai caicht rsocai coai- Jkta Coamaiwe May Have ! latertMil lajarlea. John Con:adlne. a machine operator employed at the mine of the Greer. Mount Coal Company, at I'vllevllle. was cnusht undr a fill of coal, while at work yn tenlay afternoon, and sustained piinfi! nnd serious Injuries about the back and Internally. It rwjulrd nearly fen minutes to !!c tli" nan from under the eoal. He was removed to St. Vincrnt'? Ilcypltal. On sadlne is a marrlfd mm, and resldss with his family tn tlilbert street. Bt'RIED WIIKX RAK FAI-M. Wllllaaa Blab- Katuaafee) Win Dllrk Catra la. William ISlxby. 1 years old. rerMinK at N'o. .112 Iliirn a-eniie. was !ltonl m a ditch yesterday for several minutes. He was rercu-il by fillotv-workir.cn afiir mui-li dtlliculty. but the physicians claim that he has sustained Injuiies nhioh may pro.- fatal. Tli man aa ensared In dl-inr a treneh far llow the surface of the ground, when tlii. 'xurd.-d t-ldlnu cave iv.iv and rerTiiIite.l the earth to oa in. Birhr was bi:rnil In the dirt up to the neck, and th i-harji edit'-s of the plank used for rtdinc plerci-d htm in tite bnayt. Bellerllle rna .otes. Fre5 riTrtLahn ! .T:ff-Hn- will. v.fM l-!--,l ricln hsrtJ a. a teu!t of cuttinr hini- r-cn "mi- riiijt:iT;r a I'llltner KTllIe. John Jjmln .t r.z' . I.ui. .-. hf! -ji.r J-r.l to iar f.ir tiial l-f.ir- Jutl' Vans lln n'iiTi! . n .-i chain,- .f wife-alanion-rnent Tl:e n I i. t'l. j 'icnr er;i n. j-Mrn i-"rr!n r;iel iii in tre St "Ir.tr nrctr.t O.Ain venrr'av , a ;"i" oi" . air. Jirrtra IVrrtn. ?!" A.""1'1 .V.'"'." M. and SHeJ .ra-iwr will vru .1. ii incife .irne Till fljlt-1 SlttA M nmm .- t.ri. riL. nJ ! Sn tll n . i-hars" of twitln rrax ! month, aco. J r fca.l fl-.t from tli cltj on th rlcht a vanla-liour. ira. ial.lc-1 ar.d flul not rinn until tTtl3y. !en th lrire Imm-dUtelv atr-.te.l !.!m. The lx.tuj S'v-nl Ooli of St t-;! hal tn cut(nc Jt ITlMt.r". Tart; last nlsht. Jl!r s. it rhiip.it ha. riitn-1 his position at the s-t. 0lr i-otir.tr Jal! MEETING TO DISCUSS PROPOSED LEVEE SYSTEM. Praperts- Owners Iarlted tn File Ob- Jettloaa ar A paras al of Projerlea Dike. .t'liij-iroiier ri. -i bKrasnn. wlio Is also nieius at a minimum cot All who may wish to oppose the eehame. how..er. will ha- an nppurtunltv to dii eo at the propoe.l meetir.c Tb dike project will eot In th- neichh.irho.-sl of ...v'. out ii win ie paia in reven annual In-itallnii-nf rarpeater Hart ay Fall. Ed Proser. a carpenter, felt from s. scar. fold at the Josephine bulldinir vesterdar and s.j.taine.i a fracture of the rii;ht shoulder It Is belle-ed that he is lnter nallv injure.! The man was taken to his home. No ZZl North Twenty-fourth trcet. Mr. .ola Faarral To-Day. Tiie funeral of Mrs. J05eph Nol. who "as formerlv Mi.s Clementine Dltrenbrre, will take place this afternoon frcm the familv re.;,, ure on Ilschance aentl. Mrs Noel was sjrk but a short tlin-. She was C yi.ir. of ace. Faaeral ttf A. E. Warren. The funeral of A. E. Warren, who died ct hi. home on llond Bienue. Monday, will le li.-M to-tlay under the auspices nf the G A II Mr V.'aireti was C vears oM and ha. lien a r"?ident of East 'St. Louis for h?lf n renturv 'VICTIM OF LONG-PAST ASSAULT BURIED AT ELSAH. lasler aehmeider. I'romlnent Odd Fellow. I.nlrf t Ite.j. Tl e fui.irat of Xavie- Schneider, a wcj:. k-mn re.!In oj .Tfrs-'v I'ourtv trtrlr t a -. -e..terii afterti. -in fr in the S. tin d. r !mm. nr l"I.i!i The (-r. t w.-re u'-.'ler the au'iiic. ,' the IC;.th lexlce of the Inde; -dent t)rder of l.!d K'Ilo. Tli- Ieirend Al'-recht !. tor of the Pirt M K fhtirrh at EN-ih ortl ui.. end the l.iirial m. in the Elsah Ci r-.i teej . M- hnelde d!rd Fundav a? the sqr of r: ears" He leaves a wide and un' daaeb'e- ' Mr S. hr.ei!e--si .;. ath re.ill ore of h fimus critni-al trials in the h story "f Jer.v Count ne eenir.; -Abate -.nr- I lrc hi heme H Elth In 1?S .Mr Sehr.el- r was a'saulte,! x, two men. who ter-jl out from unoer a ce.iar tn - an 1 roW-tl him of Jose Ji..). , was e;j for d.-vd. and fir many w-ei-k hi. :ife hunr In the !uUn.-e Mr j-.-bn.Ide- nrter re entered from tl.e efert of the a-yault. al.lrh produted a f-irra of xrairl widen brvjKltt on h's death Two well-known vounc men -f Elrali. Thomas lltrott end Henry Miftanl were I arresn-d on t'a- c"i.r:e cf aul" an1 i -obrery ! Sheriff J c Cadwalladcr of , Jrej icunt and were ctextf.., l-r :a the Jeri-cy Ciunlr Cln-a't C-uit and ent-r.ci t- tee ou;nern iiiimoi. iv-::.n. t.ry for ten years. The -n-d nln 3 ears of their sentence ard were reles.! and returned to Alti-t. where thev wr- estr,i on a criminal chart' at.d arila sentenced to the I"enl:-nt.ary lel'siscil a few year ItttT Thv were TIPSY JOKER THROWS BOY AND GIRL INTO RIVER. Cbaataaaaa Caewta Fall ta Appreci ate ike Naaar aad Eject Hlsa. tUa-.day evening trasalect visitor on the Chautauqua grounds, who was ac ciirapatiled bv a Nry. sal.J to be hi son. eaose-I corijlderab:- alarn ai tie pata tac tsvl tv throwing the toy Into the pool with an Ms-clothes on. to t-ach the boy to rwirn. The bov oalerctl arour.d. ak a few ttraes atvl was then rec-je.I. A few- minutes later the same mas. "fo a Joke." thr.-w a young woman.. . gcest at the cottace of Mrs, A. M. Meirsts of .tfMRs- aBis or 'ZB&ApM gBS&EBm . -..nun m iii-T-i me n-.T-sj.arj- require- tive ..rk of contrurtlon with n the St. Loeta. frMB the hatalaw aoal vptrlacboard Into deep water. The yoaac ladr could not swtaa either, aad ake tras reacned als by byMaadetm. The maa pioved tu.be intoxicated and waa ejected from the trotmds. CIVIC IMPHOVEMENT DAY AT CHAUTAUQUA. Yeeterday l'octor J. Q. Adams lectured on "Au in t'.e tV of Thliigv." The lec ture w.u a plea for artistic use of thins in oroinary an sir of lire. To-day will be 11 vie Improvement Day. fife Ir ArlaitM aril! I'rtllr.. nn -tlinVtrat anu Improvement and GouI Citlxenrhlp." I.at tVfulaK WiUL-.t.i 1 Um-aHer ave a reridl-;c of "i:-ch Ard-n." with dramitlc nlu:cl i-mnC claiu mohpitai. w, rain. Xadiaoa Sapervfawr Ultruvera That Cunat-r Uarraata lar- Ualdatei. A depute lietwceu the Hoard cf S-;?r-viKor!. cf Mal!jn Caunty and the au th'.ritlT' of St. JoephN Hospital over the icyssent f SIT, .wb'ch thretn(l to end in a laa.-L-It. v.-a rcttleil vfrdav by the ill-car ry bv Ai!-tint SapiTV.-or t.l.arlei Trebi:- of Ailori that the warr-RUl for the aT-Joi'Tt: rnr.!l(in-d -A-re cJ".l In fthru.ir-. l-l. bv t.- a11..u Savli'a. Bank to one.f ii lM.r- of th.- lniit'Jt:otu whi I.iuoiM-i! tLe narre St. Juc'dr Hs i:tal :ir-on :ii" virrant. Tiie warrai.f were e-,t to the Kar.'ji cf rMwar.!vilIi for f..!et:ti)n bv the Alton Savinjr.t i:i-k anil n'm-d ur ta tl.e outity Tit-asurer. uli.t -.aid thi-ra. Tlier the warjjnt wire iV-itroved. end laten tly h.i'-rll-il autlic.rllV.. claimed the con ey. iienie,i .-ver hrtvii:K -tecejvel It and threatened suit. KKARDf-Fin'tT WEItlHtC TO-DtT. Jeraey-j file aaa U'Falloa Caaale t Married Tata Mara la-. .T1? Geranll of Jrr.-eyvi!!e and MI- t S:r!M.-ia H-st of OFalh.n. 1U.. will be raarried this mornlnR In U'Fallon. The re-inijiny will icta- rlsce at St C-"ariJ-Catholic Church. and th Reverend Father Emlle i.-rardl cf San FrancL-co. Cal.. a brother of the RToom. will offirHte. J-.e:h Gerardi and lliri Kate -rardl of Jcr?i-y-,i:i.-. brotlier and a!Iit of tin? Broom, will be th attendant.'. V briJe Ko-An will be of whit rillc. Kuliowlr-r the reremonv u reception will be fiiven in ho-ior of the coup at the horn.- of the bridi - unci-. Williara Hu!Ier. After the rtcej.tion Mr. and Mrs. Gerardl will di-pixt or the Pacific --lope on an extended m.,. dir.K tour. Mr. and Mrs Gerardl am return to Jer Pcyvlllo in Senti-mt "n,i -iii ..i.i. .... the farm of the bridegroom suutb of the cty. CONTRACT FOR BRIOUE AH'ABORO. Blooaalarrlaa Flras Uwnt Bidder far Straetare Over Maraaala Creek. The Hirhwar Commissioners of Klch woods Tnar?sl f n ,rw". r..nni.. Vw-Kly Townfhlp. Greene" Coiinty. and the i-flti u.iu uni.zp rnmmiiiaaa .r ai,. Ierds of :'itrvLvors of Iwth counties met at l' i-.ci.K-k yutenlay In the J-rsevvUle ( r,urtlioes to award the contract for the rerair of Sankey bridge across Macoupin i .. ." " rry na iireene eoun tie.i. Ieli county and township will bear om-fourth f the expense Representatives of seven different brl.ire rornpanlea were present. The contact for the Iron work was ;iven to Burnh.tm & n-is of Itloomtnrton. III., for $r. they lielnif the lowtst bidders. Jrraejrsrllle Xatea. releraFr:a, f u:,rn. a visitor " ' 'S? p',., J1" re3 from rhieaao II? VeS? u.7toS""an, urt,!onTf il.'5Sie. of'rtI.nds0nl' f pImJ,T x" " Mr. i-hoetm CMmmlnaa wer.t to Virten. 111. yf-st'ntir tu ilstt !..r .r. Mrs S. O. liljon! I j'm e5".'1 ," .!orw VanTHcriM. went w Tl,Voh'l,J.',7"nl", -"nent flmppel nl ?orl!Sr?,tienlet.r.V n; '" Ji"' " Fhafer-llanler Hall In Htste tret anj will nt It t.r a., clntroori nnt !.lee quarter John K-rtman was M. !.! l.itor. V.llllm Mat-.hewa waa the miet ct Alton rriertils i-.trrdar S!i Jta.lj s Kenruin of Wankeaan. III. ta a STJet r h-r si.trr. Mr. II. W Rirft Sir. an 1 Sirs C-ont- Senior sen the resta of St. I.ui friend. rtf rJav. " w!C-!X!"i,,,c'n,JtM,r:J 'Mr,r tsr ia Vlrhael rirtm was an Alton visitor ymterdav. TSnmns searui of Kld-ltty. Ii:.. waa th ruen of rlatlvcs. I,'re'l Itomton returned yeatorOar from jlaclMn. is. MSn Ullle SchefrVr was th attest cf St. lyuis friends jenterdar. C! arlea Gllham of Dow. III., was a visitor. Saarka-Wada Wesfdlaaj. County Clerk John C. McGrath of Jer eyvi!!e. Hi., Irsreil a mnrrlaeo license ye.rijav to Alfn-d Fpirks. a. and Ilo etta E. Wade. IS. both of Chesterfield. Macoupin County. III. They were married in the courthouse. County Judge Charles S. White ofr.clatlnc. XORTH AI.TOX CRAXTSl FRAiCBIK. laterarbaa Mar ta l.lak Vlllaaja ta JaekaaaTllle aad Prarla. The Boarrl of Trustees of tha VClaca Counrll of North Alton, at Its regular Autrust nieetlnic Monday eer.lnir. granted n lifty-ye.ir franchise tn the Alton .r.ii-ir- , aonvitle and IVorla Hallway Company to notf ixl days. The new lnterurban line will extend from Alton to Jacksonville and to I'eona. nttu one nrancn runnliur Into Cal houn vmnty at Hardin. Th" new Interur Km line will be the only railroad In that county. laalal Altaa Xatea aad Feraai Tl-e Rerer.d T. II. Marsh, fcrmerly of tfp jr Alton, anj Mlsa .. M. Aalerton of Jaekaon llie ir mrn-l last e'alrr Th Keverrnl 1 N ilii.h. the limet'iuta' fatar. serfortn-4 the ceieniony Ml-, surf Isr. iaich!"r ef promhMKt huilnx. n-tn cf Altcn. waa taken audenljr til ye.;rlny at hr haire. and br condltloa la trntlrai The itever-nj ant Mr TT. E. Raifetjr har Rer.e to Whitehall t.. Hill. Ii ' . ltu-e (f Aitr.n. Henry T!Trar.n "of "".ifr-r. I"rank VeitMrtnn ri o.lm-er. lt.nrv J. Johncn r.f Jlci. Charles K.-rca.! of . li'ii.ii. an.l Kirliarl Ta:.r ef Foater. hate ler reit-i from th!r arlmis trvwo'ilp. ta .n i. criTi lurtt ilurtrc th t-p"en;tr tttm cj iie All. n Olt irt llunt-e.:. .f .iion eiie west t" Portaa iles M u jre..r.tar to attm.1 an all ar an-I rlct.l Utrtvue Icnlc end dance clt--n by tfca oi-i.reatl'a ef M IZllraleth's i.lnir-h. ileis- WV-o.1. na. arr.tte.1 wstrnlay after-r.c-.i: for atirotttr to dliriritn his wlf tr ti.au ei.Ii e-h-n li- r-turii-l ! an f.iucd rer "car.nlrr" -er lie ,!.! i. trtJ In tL I'oi'pe Coin th!s rnfralrc. A m.tlnir cf tr. jrtce rI .Valr r cf Alt ha. r--i calleti fr- iiiijiT tn i.raantt an a- latlcn. rle- rrtnrlf tl cl)-t t which tt Is said Is to adat.rr Uie jrlee of n 1 rroia s rents to !' Cent, .t bi.le5 S.re cf th" tteftfrrsi t-fu.e to ra Into the eo-nb!ne act a eut'i'il- nar l rreictfd .secnrdlnr to a 'rsvh recte T-'t-rlar r--nlrr l John Hrt frwi J J. Mullen at Atls"Ulr i-itj: N J the ac- cor.fe.nre t". ten c!' m-intiOitmcr. and th Wat,- i-r tnltle- .' -he c!t'i.e.ei trtlt Up Wlttl-lt cit ssment lielrc narhl The riin-ifjctur-er" dir arJe.1 a i:t -f U i--r ce-.t o zh- mm fale. i-hlch th" claUoets uu! not eoa- cm e 1" Sott.r-.. fMia-rtT acmt at At-.i t. l.i e in .iicen, n-i i a ;l 1- Mle. i'lin!- n-id f-hr'.tuna Winters d.-a- 1 .e.i.r-las. fr eh lla-n Mi-h ratty - i-stlrc '. v.tin- -abipi Jnu III rr.- Jn'lA V'jtr I. sn.sn M- .r.l .. i. ani l!-o-r yt'. jj V.tUUi nu ti-i-! k Artl jr Hrtma-;n arJ Jatre. Oh'II -rt-l .-t--Jt? tin lvr trt-v tn Umiph:. T- -.-. r A YnnH an: l..rir 'jir.trg dtrt-i Inn r!St tl ek . Ju a: Xtar in Palls V- fairr-rs arourS lfvr art the surrr ererat-r-i tn Alton er- j .nr: cf hlp Mi-.y m- ai an'-.l It I. Insnr f". a-tr ur Vt.-Je. ef .ce"i('i " tht th- "-arefj- of rhe-t '..tcr.. ers that iKi n-i In lla-lln-r. Cot-it fee re time ha ri.-d r I that h- ; r"-!iirr -jor r:acv as .'- r-alleaf as a .5r :r ps-l-tleei- lie think- -M. ..:' :--j -n 1- a eeitnt tee-h-r dur rr tb- r.: nh-el Tra- 5 II .r m. Tti-viti.1 ct !.. .wji ltor PaM1- Sv-h"'.!. ?ias -vn- t. He."',.! i..s a. t-ieuctM- at tt. JUnd-U County leach-r' !::; 'uf- rblld lllttea by Raftleaaake. P.HPl ltUC STIXTAL. irexlee.. Ho. uc Marr MrOrv ;;. jeirM daughter of A. B. MeCofv cf Audrain County, was b'jteti fcr a f.f. sn-ike at er r-.m n-ar this cltv to-lay. A w and a dec we-,. ,:, titt'n Th snake was about 4 feet tr.chea long an-I had twe!v- tattles. The cr.iH will so: dle- Mlaar Appalarsaeata. p.Ern.TK.'c PPKi Ai. Vi'ashincfoa. Aug. t TVvjtp- g. jt Ortf fia ha been arrcintei: a pension examtn inc sttrre.'n at Co" Ir Mo r.sd Doctor M 1 Stickton at Hurllr.gton. Kas. Miss Lctti I" Walton of Wavrly. JIov. has been appelated a stecographer In tta Agricultural Ppsirtrr.ent. Th Utt Ad pay Vse u-e Republic's TCant tares and l convince,! Any drug glrf win take yrrr ad. ti. ..--I.-.-, ef ". i.i.-jiil it..." n.M . . V -ie- vl'f-rat". W "it ?w ,.i,.i . . I Wash'nston -!!": wh'V. Is rl:--;ln rarMiy t-rdl-V'"'".' ,V tT.iS'NKb " -1 b-cnS rth.r irjur," fram !.t wlnj TWO PEDESTRIANS REACH THE CITY AFTER JOURNEYS OVER MANY MILES i j Vittorio EcUtzi aad Olaf Jmwe, Readnag St. Loaia the 8aae Day, Hare Covered Aggregate of 14,000 Miles is Their Travels -Jeaasoa la 65 Years Old. Yet Still Actire Schiul Walked From Soath America to Maplewood aad Was Then Struck by Trafa. ajaajaaaj a f sYJSm saJHr aaaMMiaaB .dBr w 'AasaNuBa. avTTr m'W I aaVaV vGaBaHaraBaBaKW aa f Jl lf -aBaiaW." 1 .aVaVaTauaWaWaTaVfs. H I Jkx vAWaBafar " v--l H aWaVaTaWaWaWaWafavafSk. H I . ML- aWavadVa' , rv-i7,f 'B aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. aa - - aaa.- .saaaiaevjk -, cbBT aaaaaaaaaaaaKaaKaaaB a a KtVaavarJ' .aW- -. M ai aaWJaWaWaWaiaWaTaWar vAa avaiair'" vCaVA aaw aaWaWaWaWalBlBl waa MaHSuBmcM aajaaaaaaaarvsaaa aa a. "bIHbbbbSHbt aaaaaaaaaaaaar va. EJJ aBaBBBBBBBBi laaa. aaBBBBBBBVeaniBV taWaWaWl BaaaaaaaBaaHBaavsaBBaaaaaaaal t oiaAF joKaaoif. AffM m. MtM tea a tMsVaala waBt ta tna credit. After a retcarluiMe tramp of mora thaa .( mll. tha final "Up" ef fire mite be Injr made on a railway train. Vittorio Schlwl. an Italian laker. reach'tl St. Louis, Ms oriclnal destination, yesterday, bilnjc fourteen months on the way. While within five nill-s tf the city, at Maplewood. Hchlzzi stifferrd the first e.ccl dent of the ntire Journ"v. He was struck by a speeding Missouri lVclfic train, was thrown forty ftet Into the ulr. liut e-s-raped with only u slight cut on his right aim. Ills escape Is due to a larjre pack of clothlttR nnd l.iMinn wlilch he bore on Ms back, nnd which he ha-s carried front the time he left a point In South America, his starting place. SchlzzI is now a patient nt the City Hos pital, hut he is able to N tip and alxiut. His Iniury 1 of an Inyisnitirant nature. Sclilril was hroucht to the city on the train that nrrivd at Union Station yes terday at 7:1") n. rn. Ho was senselest when placed nlioanl. but regained con seiousness on 1W wny lo the cltr. Con ductor Mark IfctvIihToti Induced hhn to .- tn he Cily Hespltnl to have bis arm dresred. nnd I'atrolman A. J. McClelland took the elobe-trotti r there. The pnssencer and tniln erew assert that I lie man ii-ul a mot remarkable e. cape. I! ntti-mptnl to cros th- railroad track In front of the ensine a f(-w minutes afler the train left Majdewoo,!. When the engine strtic!: him it was Koinr fullv thirtv miles an lionr. Srhlzzl. ncoordini? to eyewitnesses), was thrown thirtv feet Into the air rnd Ml into a field fifty feet from th- tmefc 8-!Vzzl was found ly:re: tjpcin his pack of clothlnr an beddlnji. He was not Mem. Inir. except from tti- ripht arm. nnd was npparcrtiy more stunned than hurt. He was placed on the train and broueht to St. I-ouls. Ills Immediate removal to the hos pital folIoweiV Sehixzl was able to walk To tho hospital, and no ambulance was calb-d. When tha doctors displayed a raror with which to shave the man's arm. that tho sround be more sntisfa-torllv dressed. Kchizzt veiled pitifully. He thought thnt his arm was to be amputated, nnd It re quired the doctors fitllv half an hour to convince him tint no such operation was to lie performed. Schlzxl speaks very lltti Bnr:llh. Ha speaks Spanl.il. French nnA Italian fluent ly, and is apparently hiKhlv educated. Accordinc to Schlzzi's own story, hi made the entire trip to Mantewood from South America afoot. He declares that h am rot nue cno mn in a train or Imst. lie says lie is a native or Cremona. T.om hardla. Italr. and that be lived in South America many years. He Is a baker by trade, anrt says h" has always had a de sire to come to St. Loul. where h has son.e boyhood friend. In his iournev. Schiszl ravs. he cam through Panama. Costa Rle, Xlcarngua. Central America: various state in Mexico. incitKiinr the citr of Mexico nnd other places of Interest In that country: Texas. CORN IN GOOD CONDITION; I UIWt lAILb NLfcU IUIN. Reports Fraaa Few Fields of HprlasT Wheat. Oats Crop la F.arararapx ad Catfasi la Isaprave!. TVsshlr.gtnn. Aug. The weekly bul letin of the Weather Bureau summarizes crop conditions a foltons: , Teas and Oklahoma exrerten-el . warm weather, -ehlle it waa to coot e.ter th northern pottlcn cf th- lake rei:l-n an.1 en the Callfer nta cMSt. tC-rt:e. th t-tnperaturecer..lit!ens durir.c the we-s ernjlng Ausuat ' rrtr f-enra"r fatoralile. Too ir.ueh rain rmvad d-triTrer.tal In p-iriteri e.f Nelira.Ha. Kansas and Missouri, ar.1 aim In Fl-rld r.d j.-nler.. of Mt.-rrt. but in Ncrth-ra Atatama. iJerTta and the -ro!!n.-ts and over a eiildraM ptt ef the M!i..! At lantic States. Ohio Vailej an,I T-aie... rtln is much r.-e.:.!. t.e eff-r's ef ilniuifht teeo-n-tr.e aeric-is over the creifr ran of Je.ii:ls. ltiin Is lo nested on the North Partrtc t,iat. Our the central trd -etrn prtle.na ef the corn rlt and th- area-ir t-art ef th- Midi A'lartle p-atrs nrn eotitlr.us tn scilr.t eon tlttoti. ard wMIe r.e.:lrr rata in the ohl V!Vr, th- ccrdltten of t'.e eiop In that dU trt't t. fen-rnllT rremlflr.B : Thrashlrr of winter nl.iat ts Isrcrty eert tlte.l In the rttr.elral hat t;.tes. This wnrU li. h".weer. t-n lnterTur-t-.i tre raina tn Kan.a. anl ecntr'nln's ot Injury frem tnot tare ent!r.u from portlers cf T-n-ies n1 tie Mli!.lle ttntlc Mat-. lTotrisr r.i- fall efjlr.ic r ta rr"-pris in th .-.uthrn portlea vf the e-ntral a!l... SU'KIXtt WIin.T. r'U!e rift !n rrlni: wh-at t rvr er r rresnient In tke luVo as aad It a alight 3?r.t ft Netrastt. Iowa and M1ne.ita. the rP"rts rir.er!ly Indicate t-at th crop U net aaa-talr.-d ft.rious InJ-i-y. llaitesi j, runrlr rlr.I'hM !-i lona ard is t- jrrres tn Nehra.Va and the sjthm parts rt Sutfc I)'''! nt Mlnn'sntn. b'i- ni not t l.jn In North Imkoti. wheie tt crep c-n- rallr Is In exceurni reiuaicn. witn le.nc h-o.: OATS. See.rl all report Isdti-ate that a -v ercp ef cat. h 1-ei s-cur-l Harritir.r la now en!-l ei-r:-t In .trrr.s north-nr i:s:rt.t. hre tt ta wetl adtaiced OVTTCiN. IV ;.-n :w satrt in-.rrove .nt in T-.ne- WVathir litir-iu. Putted States l-part-iteitern North far Una. Northern Alt- j mnt of Agriculture. bama. tl:'.ii, Arkan.t. .:iorEa and tn. tun T'ltrii. Ncrihe.ti-m Teaa. nl ij tUr. cf I.iulsUina. t.ut eia.wh.r- ct.- the i-it- ton telt the erop hat ctr.raTii The pr-v-al-nc- cf rut Is t.ry ir-nerallv r-port.. font t i;.trn districts awl at tttm r-ertl-n of th- e-r.tfI nd -.iein iL.tr1-?.. ikii ww: an.1 lell wj-ms ar- dolrr e rs!Jerthl ilastre !r. T'tas ar.d U"eie-1 Iiuilana. tut la . tlrtt name.! tate t.i.t ai- e-i.-nuro-rus 11-;r. Is i--erl (n 'itheta Ttat and tn rre e.ntral routitlea of that 5-tate an.1 ha errp-n.neei ot-r th- sjttera isiittcn i.f ;h lij:rn district.. ToiiAivr Tittcco has ;-.- welt -:'r.':r. tiut a4 rstn ard cuttltattsa tn l.erturky an: ua Mr tn Virrtrl. K-po-ts cofccrnlrg arn'e ee t!rsd usfator-at-. frcm r.irly all 41'trlcts. tr untuaifec ratin ra rr r r.er.'lr fatrl.!e ctniltlcaa- MISSOURI WILL PRODUCE ENORMOUS CORN CROP. P-EPtTILIO SPECIAL. Columbia. Mo.. Ag. . Th Irr:tS Stat Ipartment of Agrlrulture climate sn-1 report bulletin of the Weather Bu reau. Missouri section. Issued to-day. says-: Th at-arag tenp-ratar ef th wk hi ten about neetaaL Inra cad nicht were - osaMe. There was ;- rioalcea. hut th iweittia ef ausaftia waa aV-u: rrvrmaL BalrtaU rs exelt- !n th erna-sj d'atrlet and heavy rain occurred tn the "atrem soutR eailero ssd atwthet.rn c-3-;i. tut- aa a wX. tsaetesty dutnbut.t Tlm-lT noartri otral-ed over th oorttera Jlstrtcta en ts Stb aai r.h. a Cora ts iwr.rg out wn Is all dtatrlera. th early bring I1 strase tcsrsrd SMtsrlty. TTTTORIO SCHUZI. Wha walked from Soath America ta St. J IJouts. Oklahoma ard the Indian Terrltorr. Nw Mexico. Colorado, a part of Kansas and Missouri. ScNzzi says he did not work on day during the inp. He bested his meals, ha claims. He had wnt-u ha reached heie. He as he will .ck tmp.oym'iit here. An old man. rtratRht :i a w-voiid enlist ment soldier, and covered from head to foot with dJst. r.r.lkcd Into St. IaiuIs yer terdav. Ulaf Jonsson, us he cava his name, has CflCo miles of walking .to his credit. Yi.-iterday he arrived at Valley Park nltli his pony and hucsy. for he has aban doned MalkliiK now, utid. after leaving tne outlit to the care of a farmer, he walked into the titr to r-e old friends. This luomlns he will walk back to Valley Farm and will then turn his pony's bead south xur a trip to r loriu.i. "I lived in St. 1ouis for fourteen years." said Mr. Jonssou yesterday, "ard worked at my trad- of watchmaking. Then my har.thi In-can to sucat. and It was no us for me to attempt line watch work. So I started out from door to door, mending clocks and dolus other odd Job. "Ahput that time the pisip;.- were both ered with crooks who would get into houses on some pretext or another and would steal. That nmllr mi- luxini-sa n peopl wre afraid to trut"me. 8.J I de cided to lea vo the cltv for New Orleans. "The walk from S;:. IiUs to New Or leans Kavo me a likinc for a wandering life, and when I found business was had in t!io Southern city I set out once more wltli my tool kit. I walked across Louis iana to Texas and through Texas to Klnurland. I had started from St. Iiouis on Decemlier li i:4. ar.tl bv the time I had left New Orleans behind, mv money had given out. It wis a case of walk, whether I wanted to or not. "When I rot Into Texas it was nr In tention of wnlklti? to California, but I found tltat T would have to pns through Mexico. I had a cood look at the Mex icans at San Antonio. Tex., and I made up mv mind that I wanted no more to Io with them. "From San Antonio. I went to Fort Worth and then continued back to St. Louis, passing: through lite new strip of Oklahoma. I went throurh the old strip and landed in Oklahoma City, workine at mv trtile anil doing odd Jobs cf all kinds alone th war. Trnm Oklahoma Citv I h-aded east through the Indian Territory. Into Arkan sas, nr.i! then through Missouri, and ar rival in St. Iritis June S, 19u4. In line time for the Exposition. "They imii h eleck In the Austrian build ing that no one could make co. but the old tramp started the cluck going. While In thU city I met people frcm Tias nnd nil over the country that I had done work foe while on mv tour. "I sihir cot tired of worklnr around St. Louis, and then the old wandering fever got tnto me nain. nnd Julv 8 I ret out once mom for Klnisdniid. Tex., where I arrlv-d on Christmas Uav. It had teen almost a year since the first tirre I had left St. Louii. nnd In that time I had watki-d more than 3.5C0 trlles. and every step of It. at that. It was a long "hike.' but a merry one. Somewhat touch on the Elioes. hut saving on railroad faresi "When I arrived In Kingsland I bad saved up C-. so I decided to buy a horse and rlir. I got a ponv nnd burgy at a lnrsaln and set cut for St. Louis again, following the rame route aa when I had walked II. I left my home nut In the country, because he was afraid ct the cars, but to-morrow I will hitch him up 1 and start for Florida, where I expect to stend the winter. Mr. Jonsson said It had all been a great trip for an old man who had no cne to worrv airftut. "Many men have to take constitutionals bv doetors orders." said Mr. Jonsson. "hut few take them by hundreds of I miler. Ir.dlrattone nw point to a yield equal to that T li-Z. Alnnr some ef the vtnall t reams In southern districts kII rr.r-i en lands -ibct tn eierfier late len de.froTxl. Althcuch th darnsK 1 exce.tte. tiw-allv. It I Insignificant whn eoneMrecl In cennertion with th whole eroi of th- State. ii the iiatraae.1 territory h 1'Ut a rmiii ircentaee of th- total area. Thni!.hiiii of Kraln mad- g.l pnigre. wher not l.ln-bred by rain. In southern district wh-at and eats tn shock hare hen 4ainaae. and terv little thrashing has l-en (tine, owln to earn-tve ini.ttt:r. In the e"nTal snd north-r.i iiltrlet, fco-rrrrr. thrashing la nesr eotaI-tion. yields and qu.tlitv of grata eon tlnuis atrfI and u. to ntsetattn. iv.ttnn enrtinu- to do well and ta bnlltnr. M.. lining arl equorliic. A tTr Iin alltle raport tro fas; rrrwth and ' flei.: har haj too tuueh rain and lae of rultltatlon. I.at? i-otatce-s are making- r"i growth. Early poiatms ar gitlr.g fair returns i.tilv. Tl.- hay rrup Is very k1. thoish a pertton has I n .'amuel ,y wet weather, rpeelallv In southern IItrlet. Millet 1 very soo-1. snd TghiiT. covrx-a and all minor er.yps sr rrr.rtl!hr. Jtls are ripenics; and ar of roe-t osallty. At:a eonttnue 'n derltn and tb octlook I ter ;ir Son far eotintte reiinrt aoug.i for homo t;e. Pl'jnlci; for fall erns I tregies-iBg. '0nmoV l ARKAT9A. nnrt'nt.TC spismal. I.ltt! Il-k. Art.. .ug. . Crop ecrdltlon tn Atkanrui fir the ut week wre .f!eiai:y r-port'd tj-da at f.Kotte- With rhewers th- fl:t of th- w-s ar.'l warm. trv ireather the Ittle- rati. ti.cd tlons wer f.noral.le fcr frm work ar.t f-r mi.trc ero;ei- huu-v-r. rain wi.uM Is- tr.intlitl In r-.m .ertti : p fur cum an4 cotton. lAitton ihws In.pmt-m.nt. iut t sail and n t frulilsc w-II "iratly. and ther- Is e.,miJelr.t I In ets In'urt'g tli- .-r-p tn f-im- localltl-. lrty re.iri It or.rra ly ilolnc trll. and In si-me e-tl-ns Is matur.ng r.lt-ly. th- tat- teii u r.o-l In em tle.r ar.o t'O'r In othr. n-A r-netaliv oull - tritttett La ratrs. Ittth id r.e.t .itato-i ur.d i ar- a tl c.-c;i. Mine tr.h j)-f hti lien "r.nieJ an.l tcrnlrs ewn. T-ere ! !-. ec-nt'Ia'nt if n.jil-s and tache n? j.trc. and i-acfts will t a ffclr .rep. ant c!cs nld tr- !i;h: I'att'ire ato s'n. rally K'.i-i ard "tc-ck te tial'S aid d-tlng -s-II. '0.DITIO IN II.I.IIOIJ. nrptBiji'SPisiM. Spnncfi. M. 111.. A tc ' Th- following cltmate and cn.ii huiieiin. covrlng condt- ttoni existing in Illinois th- last week was. Is-U'd to-dav tv WlUUrn U. Hurna. llrs tor of Ihe Illintds e-t'en of th The rrt half ef th- t was e.l. the tn 1erature atiraarlnr aliut four d-g:-. l-lww normal, ituch hih-r ternj mfuii i-re-aii.!, duttrs the latt thr-o .lar.. It lyltatli-n was v.rr e"-al In ehrctr; Ut tr.e-tMM .if th e. rreiiK.-.lir-. tn the nwith-m anl e.atrat dlr-.rl-. reTt-l heatv ra!i alxur or. tfclrU rerortel i.-ea.V nal .H tt-.:. -ahlle the remaln dir r-t- rte.l r ia!-,fall. In the enf,rn 01 tr t tt.- lalnfall tuht ao.1 n-attet.. The i-r.tral r'.r51tlrej Cf Pi eotn : t-ry IfaWrc It la ins-Hat la t: rr-.h-rn j . ,u ... t r.e; m the entjal. an.J ra rer.t the rotlr.r-ar aiar In tiie rutl.--c. la c.t- loeaiti whe- ;her sr uttl- ,, rain It ! ts-a-inntnc to f.r. V.orria are la Jury'rc th- r.t n om- :vr nf the r.-hem "IstrleL ar.S mrae tfatr.r- has aat-jej from Cdlrr th I -arUcd" f t-.e o-jt-.ra dlatrttt- l-i-s th-a.hlr ccs'linI d-irln th w-sk. rrd. e. rt frctn a few l&ratlllea In tl ;Ui ern dlrtrlet whre th'y war" .!amrd In ah"k a r"d vteld .f are nualltr !a rerart1 tVat Ihtaihlag cr.tl.-.t:'S with but 'itll taternirtlon. an.1 l r.o nearlns c:nn:tlen T. da-nar rrittlr.- f.-c-i th- b-avr rain wLH- th- rop as in sivk 1 net srsat a tra. antl-lnatel ar.t r.je-ta. aa m ra. mat-cat- a f!r Tt.ld of rvA cutttr. Hr ar.il tarley ar- rl.Mlr.r t--ll Pasture - s-et-lr ts:rrnTe. wher- rala felt, but r grrtlrg t-j- abort ;si;srhre. conditions .!:!r.g In tf sontkem dls trictr of the :t are reported by corre-spo-dnts a foliows- , Pranl c En--r '.- srarm sr4 etr: eeea dttsg r-ce'y an-J t tn roattrgar stag: enw tes te. Crs.Jirc aJrjt eir.: tmU fs!r: nferi erep c srt'r e.ry heart- pa?ha an l-wr win - rl-ntlfat. arfl- nirlr aa dressed IT. cr;-. fair ercr M. N- Wefch. " Oaltatln. Salln- Stlnas Weak warm: eera Us-xzrj will, trrathlor net dca yt: lata po uues eclr.t well, reach abandaat: aspMs asc orr half a crcp Hiram Dolph. Jackson. Vrseas Waather bat aad dry: sa a trv rS'rCew3:n warn meaiwj; paaowa I wKata-J. R. cnua. ct fcr Jchaena. Orsatsbara Ftea wetk for t k for fanatae: cera aa MM by and amalaa raray buiwtepf rslsi miaa-J. W. BarB-tt. PulaakL VUla Raasje Week drv and fatorabte far wheal tamtslas. whlcli t crcar-astcal alc ly; wheat badly dafaaal T wtt weatbar: torn ptowkat about ctaapleted aad prcsptet fr the rros w aoodt saaaai pwataaT eotniDca iin art and In at eondltlca: spidea roatlnae to drvp: srapta ripe aad la sjosd ciaJltlua W. R. Cratn. Randolph, tarta iL- weatbrr all weak: coa sMeratie ;aat thrashed, bat ciup cuuaaaed by wet weatner: cara sjzowlsa rapidly: saelena rtpenlec. with fair yield: fall pluwiaa cum saeareit. II. F.-lsalxd. Haltoe. osrrlets- Mills Own looktn fa: ssark bay spelled by hlh water: sturk ana wU; pastutea aoul: wheat about all thrashed. with fair rlelJ: rata badly daaaaceJ; appka fair rtwp. 1. u. Allen. t'nlon. IJk "reek-An atcn.Unc of ran: eata Usarllca: ra tn aood conditWa: tbraahlcc la Broaira: pasture Mid: stock delas U- -V. Wash'tcrtcn. f no Church-FIB weather for craps: tn vn l:la lan.t reed, oa luw land diuaatd oot- thran!r.a tn ptrgrea: oat yleld ha well: wheat. Biul aaalltv. but small yield; antes, few. II. Jaaper. MPUCATES HIS COMPANIONS. EteTea-Year-Old Boy Gives Police Mew to Thieves. Lawrence Schettter. It Tears old. or No. 3714 Mills street, was arrested yesterday Mr Policemen Peters and Hunt of the Fourth District, and will be sent to the Jarenlte rvurt to answer a charge of petit larrtnv. Schettler Implicated several other boy, for whom the police are looking. He said they sneaked tnto Mrs. R. Goldman's store, at No. MR Franklin avenue. Mon day, while she was In a bark room, and stole M and a quantity of cigars and dcarettes. Ctrl azrcBLie raciAi. Tsvlorvllle. ID.. Ana. S Was Orlska Kent, daughter of 8. ft Keat. disappeared from her noma last Tharaday. and a search by her father ta toeats bar baa been In van. RIVBM1EWS. Rtsa aaal sTaR ff Aa RJrara For ft boars atng at 7 a. bv: m. JJMta. Ma. Aug. a IMC Stations, Pansst. Oaaga. Cnaag. Ptttsbcrg M. Ct .S larkrburg M. 7.1 -o.l tliu-tnnatt . n.S -I-f lyiulsrlll . K.f a.: Nashville . .X .! luttsnoatm t5. S.t -A.3 Florence M.a 1.4 -. Joaiuonvtue tt.a Ji ".t ISransYtlla M. . . 8t. l-aol It.d 7.0 -O.S. Dnbuqii IS.n 1.1 -.! navenport 1S.0 . -. Keokuk IS." T. -0.4 Hannlbat ll.s .... .... Hanstotm ........,... jZ .... .... Orartoo U. .T -0.4 n-naha l. '. -".s Kanaaa City. a. Il.s -4.3 Olasgnw is. .... .... PjonTlli M.r- Hermann 24.A 11.4 -.S "I. Is S3.0 Jf. . Tiester ! M.I --T Cairo 4S. tl.S -. Vernpht .o ,, .o.j uttt ttork n. .J -i.t Vlckabanr 4S.S M. -0.4 8hrveoort , jss -. New Oriesn H U.I -.l Kls. -Fan rDWARD H. BOWTB, Ieal FUMBSStsT. Blrcr Th rivrrs tn th R. Louis district wifl fan during th B-st 41 boars. Ts-Bwy's Weatker rah tn-fjvr: Uttht chang ta Ith: variable winds. Ai-rlTala. Raid Baste Pnbuqne 5rrei Raale , Pl!e of raihoun Iinra "ltv of Pn.vli.nre... Cotwtn II. Spencer... . .. e-ertfla Kenkalc tt ration Mam'.iurs Missouri Rlrer .Plssa Chautauoua .Plaa Chautauqua Bspafflwraa. Strread Ragt , rxthuqn Sit ner Staeker Le Tieste- IVI1- nf rlnun Cltv of ProTldenre.. Corwin II. gBearrr., , Alton IMTcnrort St. Paul Memth .. .Cap Olranleau Hamhurr .Plaaa ChantatKina .nasa Cbaiitauaua ArrlsaJa T S-arad BUR ier of Proviaeiic.. Corartn IL aoeacrr.. i TTsn Monteiano Park ..Plaaa Chantawiaa ivaa Ta-Bay. tr) Earl Raid Eacle Ira tttv ef naltillo Corwta H. seBcr.. Cltr uf lrorliJeBce.. ....... ..Orafton .................... rsna , Mr"onrl Rtvr .Tllll' RHer Ilta Chsotanoiia .Mosteraao Park Blrar aad The gsucw at the harbor office tTJas at s a. m. reglsteiwd Tf.t. ladlcstlng a fall of . In :t houra. The water continues to reced st thl iiBt. Huslnes in the IiSvi Tstida was brisk througbo-jt that oay. A noticeably tars ship ment of aPole and other fruit was bandied. tosthr with mneh live stock, wheat and ml rellanero frrlgbt. faun lara ennatsaments of poultrr and sgs were also received. Riser Rlatta BrarlMes. Rtarker fe desarted for Menu The Stacker ! departed for Memphis yea- terdav aftemo-'D at I with a Mg trip of fiU nemo,n at . wiin a Dig mp it xr-wnt nd passengers. In addition a large manl- feet which tb steamer brought on th tip-trip he hat anoara a roiai oi aw picsnina rir tz. Iute. The Tmr arrived tat Murda ntxht. It was IVanled below the city by health offl errs, who Inspected all persons and their health eartlSeates. None ef them wet found to b from th lafee'ed dtatrlct. and all wr per mitted to Move th boat her. Captain K. J. Howard, the veteran ateant hcit liulldrr. from JlfrsontllI. Ind . spent yesterday In th city ss th guest of f.taln Hear Ivh of th Eagle I-arket fotrjsinv. II I figuring tt build a steamer for the l.a le Rarkat Cr.mBanr that will b on ef th handsomest and must mxlem w!i en th I atTaaastippi. it witi um m -r .-imii i-t, i.u will eot tn the neighboxheod of r1).'). The City of rtaltlllo departs to-day f.-r th Tnnsr" River. Her paasrnger flat Is "full up" an-I her freight ht;.menta are targe. The Sal tlllo ts frre from quarantine. She vs net n-uch ant- totnt within a thouaand mile rf the in fec'teil yellow fever dtetrtcts ard there ned 1 no fear, th management asser'. of say lntr tentloa on tb part of tb health officer of any town. Alt paasnars reIMI for th eat trip vesterdav. on th- steamer Starker !. which drrarted for Meteit-ht. were mad to procure health certMVate tif for sMmr at.stnl 'h best. me Larlv of vmang perw.n were greatlv ur-t-r:--l upon arrltlpg at th wharf to lerin that thev had to so taiek ft th eltv and acur isrtifloavres st the lleallh II ar J r.e; ila-iarter. Th steamer I-ra. for th Missouri Rlter. fierart.s Peday ace wtli take out a big trip. h grt tn jeterday. after l!nc delayed in hr mantf'st were .' sacks ef wheat and a larg htrmnt cf mlneellaneoua freight. Th boat teparis at 4 p. m. t'e.lay and goes up th Mla aourl Utter as far as leipu. Th P-elT of slhoon ram tn yxtrrday mnmlng on t!a Irrni llamtnrg. She brousht down !. sack of rrh'St. lib tatrels if p- fles. 71 eabtn passengers and m-ieh ether re'ght. The a'mm.r departed st 4 p. m. fer the reium ftp and had a Mg upM:aui trip cf fi.rar.t el i. jairii. The steamer P-rd llarol will arrive Thurs itiv fruit Mempht with . h'g lltt ef peoil from M'm;lits ant war laedlnaa Hr mani fest .f freight la a'so raported to L larg. Tli etraraer eonrerts at fatto with th Pe tri l.e frcm Onrtnpatl !- daparts agaia th fullowtrg ITtlay at S p. iu. , - rtptain nid" Fpahr I making tmperiT-mn- on th- rt.smer McPhercn. a ijotrnmnt rKt.at. prepatto-y to p'aelrg her In th Mleveirt Rltr Tli" beat fa niw In th Ong l:lvr. whet- ah ts bring oterhaulrd. Tt ieutton rteamrt i'tty cf Ifr.ildeBe ar.d rwtn It r-encer tixk ma it to plaaa Cha-itauqua ve.t-raay Th reeurelon huslnea ,.n the river at thta a-as-m ef th tear Is lrar than t: ha len for trz months. Th I'-aH Hacle was late tn arrttlng etr- da). owl-.r to bar larg- cargo. Tha iaa-igtrs hi tr- stammer T !- nunur.ui. Th- Uald lC ctna ror th rrtuin tnp t-Cajr at 4 p rr The ypraal East" .iji hr i.eaal trip fa Alt'"-, r-aeerday. wltn a b'g trip or TtrtgM ar.l laai.raer Th lxat os to Graftcn : iay. dartlm at 3 p. ro. The Ch.s-er Cparted ye- st p m. for Ca;. G'.rarleau. taking out a t'g manifest ef fn!st nd many iaisrr-ra. - Jack I-ota-d has rstsnl hi f-ttl3n as a p-at- fail the ciieater ana is uccdd Ly Tom Cos. By Telesrrapb. Pa jeal. Kt . Aug. t.asa9 r4 t fat anl fvllir.r w.ather warm Th rjtra; Fowler ft i.'tn ar a- m. Th ftotalr. cta!rd he fs arrltl t t t. r anj itt at 4 r m f,r Erar.avll - Tie tlttfe In fr-an ti Tennaa Ute- -iSis J.i- II. WilUaais. frraai- stut Itereer re all t!d up tetwees b". arKt Kr aratill rco-r.t low water. Five peat r-r-ji.,1 at Caevvi:' gnd Plater Mouth of th c-u-nl r"nd r'Zm'tri fall sunken rafts and rarlrattcn harartleua Th Peters I and He I botn reweea br iM Etsnevtll. It- w. IR. low water has sat tn brtsrraa kero nl JinvS.U. Ol-o. l:l - A'-g. Rtvsr saug read S.l. a.o-a-ir.g a fail of .: dating the law : hoatra Wrstlier fa- anJ warri Th Cateie jt. Si.-.el f- th t'PTr Ohto at a m. Th 'ck rtwr tea la sa cut oa time. Tt Wa-h Itonahal! drrtl iiwn tb rtrr at J ii m- Tb Pwtlffe Ne. 3 arelved frem th t.r MtasiaslcT;! at I a. nt. with Isrrbw and logw T C!y s(-3a tissaaii from thTcasts Rlv.r to gt. Leu! st 4 J a. m. WhaellsaT. W-. Vs.. Aug. t Riser 4 ft Inch, fmTilRg: CToodr and warm. Drpartad H. at. Badford. PsrKrbargr JwI. Nrsrport: Kersuia Put. Clnrisaatl: Oatecy. Pittsburg. fUtabUfS. Pa. Aug t Rtver at Oavl a- oaaa 4 ft: Hstleaarr. ".nr ana wwisx. bsw kt- aag- vtiasrr: mm Am wlamkm nmmxs numvt anai y MiH. Dr. ITIImn' Sm.Rixtt bs. ..".. kidney reasedj.. fuimis ery wtsl In proaiBtly rarlna; Udaey. bladder aad arlc cmurooie. rnetrmatisBi aad wmta ta ta hark. It comets taaktUty to aaid wate. the s, d aoa scaiamc pal la la pain lag l enecis rouewukg se or nauor. saw or beer, asd OTtn ism that lannb i ne .. T" r " .. cessity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up maay time daring the nteht. The mild and taa ex- ranrainary enrect or SWamp-Koot la soon realised. It aland the fclarfceat fop It wan. derful cures of the most dtsti using cases. Swamp-Root Is not recommsilsd for every thiiig. but it you have kidaay. ttrrr. bjiiilr r uric acid trouble voo will aad it lust the remedy you need. If you need a medicine you should have tlte bet. Sold by druggists In Sfty-caBt and one-Uilhir sixes. You may aava a sample bottle of this great kidaay I ami dy. Swamp-Root, and a book that tells all about it and its great cure, both sent absolutely free by mall. Address) Dr. K1I tar ft Co.. IHnghamton. X. T. Whan wilting, to sure to mdntion that you read this generor onVr In The St. Look Daily Kt public. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. 8w.tnp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swanrp-Root. -and the address. lltnghamton. X. T.. on every bottla. DON'T BK BERNICE ICR 1 costs tumt m. dallar lass than Pennsylvania Anthracite. Users say It's worth a dollar mora. Order At Once. eanal I.t: falls S I: below tacks n.T. am. Mamphva. T-oa.. Aug. .-MtsBSdi .1 Hlnr Is now jj fet ea th tteraohla saaast a tall or .x ef a f.att in the last f4 hours. Wsstb cool and rartlv i-Iot.Iv. lrartura were the J. N. llarbtn fe.r Pine Ittnff and th CM of St. Joseph f.ir Randolph. Th towhoat J. B. Flnlay rser-il up with a tow of empties. Cape tiirardeau. Mo.. Aue. . The t(pbta Ne. 3 down at noon. The tarn Girardeau ar rtted liowa at I P. nt and !epne,t for Cotn merre at 3:J p. m. The Cltv of MeranMs up at td P. nt. River falling. Wtath-r clear and hof. Grand Tower. III.. Aug. . Th Louisiana mad a ttin to Muddv Klter am return to day. Th lvilrhin No. 1 donrn at 10 a m. The t.wp tllranleu down ct M:J a. m. The gaus read U.7 fret aaj falling. Weather clear and hot. Burlliurton. I.. Aug. . Th rlrer ts ft Iu inrhea nhnve low-water mark, a fall of 3 Inches. Weather clear and ewlr. Tb Xf. in l-Jt. The Elolre In and out. Th Hin Irafr down from I"a-nt'it. Clnrlnnatt. O.. Aug. S. Rtrer falling: 1X1 Five departure. ln.-lui!inr th Virginia ffcr Ptttaturx. Cloudy an-I warm. Yicksturg. Mis.. Aug. . The Cordlll ts 4u The Ktk cleared The Stella Gulna cleared. Th" pell- f the Iter.iis ts due. Warsaw. 111.. A"B. - :aug reavls t.1 ff. a fall nf .: tn last : hours. Clear and sans, filter Cre.-ent In an.1 out. v;vanillt. ie.... Auir. . River rising: 7.1. n-ar and wr STEAMBOATS. ahPPPVsSlsalsalhdsb" sB1ska1asssasajBaiaaaBMasWs LDURR MtSSS9m. 00a1aHMlMMll'l I' EXCURSION STEAMER CIIWIN N. SPEHCQ T AHss aasl Graftal Ta Iksa aast 4:haataaas Taesday. Mfedaeaday. Tha Jay aad Friday. Iare t . m . iti:ra m m. ROt iU TRIP. SB CsfsjTP. The cnlr boat siting frre admission tlebsts tt Chautauqua Arvrb'y grauads. eveiim rnnwn m myer Leate at !. m.. return st It p. m. Eeek for.t of Ivtist t Phone. Mala S. New Steem Teht "trARTAGNAN" far char ter to rrlrafe prrtt. IKR LHR WTEAS IJIpCURSION season now on Claw Wm?$7 Tickets good for thirty days frem dst ef aal. .Veal and rrth ineiurlest. Cheap frsagtit rati to Chrs-er. Grand Tower. Can Glrs-- deau. fxl-o. Uc-npbls. Helena. Vtcksbarg an.1 Pine Blutr. HTAfKr.K LeTR leaves every Twssay. St m Fntl lir.KOU Irate every Friday. a. m CtnnetlRg at tro with company ataoaatrs for all tsilnta .n uh'o lllvrr. Offle en teVarftp'at. foot Olre stmt. Phones: Pell, ituln lfoS; Ktnloch, A7SL W. IX AlLltz. Coin'l Art. t. M. ConTtOfB. O. A. Health aast Ptcaaasw Only SI2.0O Round Trip). Including nsI sad be-th. r. "C3ty f Pat-tlllo- will leave wharf Dost, foot Pin St.. Wedneadar. Auausr :. 5 p. m . ror case Uln- iImil Padn-mh and all landtsas is Tenr Hirer to the Fh'.loh ftaltkefleld Karlosal Para. Phon Main or Klnlch A IU. J NO. K. MAHHnXOALg. Agnt St. Luis, ttifir. Caps fiHv- wW aVHPa slWslPawJsjaajs Will ! wfcrfraff. fact ihT PIji a. gars' Thnradavs and satui ima i at a o'clock n sb. for Oi Gtranteau and the principal way iaadliis: .i-i:ul..n rat oaiy tt mand fnp. Maturdavs ti. Verv pteauat outing. Prion Mats 44. er A Hi JOHN K. M.MKW5AI.R. Asat HKSM-CLAM KlVtia EXVlMMtrAP. For et. Geeevie.-r. Cheater. Grand Tower Cap Glrard-nu. Coramerr and sll ladtsga. STKAMKK fM: (.rRAMDCAtC Blur Mondav and Prti'ar, 1p.m. .- ILLINOIS RIVER For Kampatlll. Peoria and all lanata TK.MS.-R BtLU P:A.I-B. Crery ndnsdr and Safiirtae. s Rfsmrrs from tl'.-rg. rw.t r Via St. Main r Klnlori, IJR4C II. W. LKTai. Apt. ippca Mtwaiasiprr. SawVsalsgiasssSjaia FAMILY EXCURSIONS CITY OP PROVIDENCE. Wm II Thorwren. Mastef. I)elaie. ty r. !. atemhoat Inspsetor S-n.ral to 1 Th roet tlwrooghly iUlp pe4 rl t-ejt awratan steams h had vr et foit upon '" Tt Alton. iT-autauijua end Illtnofs River Tn-elRte and Th'sd To Sluiieuco Park WedaeeSsy sad FrMajs Iit- a r . m. R.turn at t p. m- To sjontra-.o ParL I.ear rry Knags a. m. and i.V p- m. Return 1:30 SR4 :i p. m. Mv.r.i'rli Kse'i-sicn rave ! (Sam Cata eicp'edi ":W p. m Return 11 p. m. Round trip tie Chttdrrn. ICe Nt gam- bli-.r aliow.d on n .itv or i-rvr:wev. . -. ...ii ..-t .e.. ei.ih a 1 ATM. liwn-l-o-ii. jmmtta i-.. .......j. ... The Sew Pt. lewal Ac rashsawa PwC. Cm. Sfr. KILE OF CALNM Will l.at wharfbfstt. foot cf Market St.. Tus rtay Thurs-lay and .titurdar a: 4 p. m.. for fnaufau-'i'.- Wt P'.lnt. llar.ihurg. Mostee antl all way laadlua Slualc and 'Ian: log. eia u T (. MJt, c.nra Agt. tlL'NTEi: KIZS JKNXI.SV. Cmn-erclat Agt. Phone- Klnloeh. r 5t. H1U Main M47A. MAI D J !.. aVrPIAMKRS. EXCLr..roN RATtai ttEaSCa BtB4FC liSBves for atrtrt. ta.. atery Tssosy. P aa.: rtrattg. an:. ft. Lsul aatsrsary. fa. at. Far foe eaatlBucua rouasl tng. Isjeludtsat nn. an.1 berth. sjS. Lain far Kaekuk. la. every Pa'ardsy. 4p-sa-: ratunlaar. arrttes la. tools TWSOSS. 7 a. sa. par for coattanous rowag trip. taesdrag treats aed brtth. H. Tar St. p. 1 ard lalanuaowls fasaatst W. PT. PAUL. Puadar. Aug. U. p. ts. St". MDNET. Thuradsy. Aug. IT. p. ta. s wharfbaat. fsot ef waaS'egtaa aSSS atsin .. a. a-, la-iwv. wssatjia. Muaacaui atfl WTJJ Issss srearfooat. foot of wvaatasasr, P- m.. ror wa aaa at. T hum aauf all Wsw P. O. PJLalCK. i KUNTRR BEN JENaT N, PPsaas Elslstp c BK WaMIIFtj Ilg 'gall EiiJaUfttfiAttiaiyURBBW Clear aad a. p av i m ihW--jAtfev.r'S''rJ?jRt'iilVr-Jra.?