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fp-WfF' fPHB ST. LOUIS BEPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. IA.TJGTJS,r 9, 1905. i- OLDFIELD BARELY ESCAPES DEATH In Bace at Detroit His Xachiae Collides With Another, Goes Throngh a Feace aad Seriously Injures Daring Driver. SSSMStttSMMStSS eUSVIB&B SAYS HIS TIME . HAS HOT VET ABUUVTBB. 4 NEFCBUC SPECIAL. Harper H Hcsnltal. Detroit, Mich.. 4 Aug. . "XdJ my time ha not come z s yet.- saia uraneia to-aignt. "uuess I tear a charmed life. To-day' ac- cident was the worst I over had. Thank GraS. no spectators were killed. I will not quit racing. As mob as I am out of the hosj.ltal I rhaU begin again with injr new racing car. which was finished only yesterday. t Detroit. Aug. 8. Hamy O'dfieM had an almost miraculous escape from death this afternoon at !h- automobile races at iro- Polnte track, r hn Dan Wurgls t,f J.-inng. Mich., cvllidcd with his car in the three-quarter stretch during the flrst mile f the five-mile opn event. O'dfield and hN tar 'st throuKh the ftfiiro Into the lnti-l'l. and Oldlleld received a badly lacerat-il scalp and a severely bruised right arm. Wurgis'a car alku went off the track on 1h- outside, but did not capsize, and neither car nor driver was Injure, OUififld lay unconscious In the Infield when a dozen horrified Miectators reached bis side. He was carried to an ambulance which had tieen provide! In fear of acci dents and taken to H.irper Hospital, wrier- it was said to-night that, barring entirely unforeseen developments, he would be out In u few days. McALEER AND R0BIS0N CONFER IN PITTSBURG. Visit f refill Baseball Mes 111 Tea Ceaaelldallea Reports nig Oral la Baseball Expected. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Pittsburg. Pa.. Aug 8 Strance Indeed ar the dolnsrs In Im-IuiI1 1:i Pittsburg tow. Within the la:t thlrtv-slx hours n.-v-ral conferences of lmicrta:ice have been lii'ld nd more are booked. I.ast evtning Harney Dreyfus and Frank delln.ii Kobicon. owner of the St. Umu Natloti.-il Ii:uL'iK Club, hail a Ions i:ferene- fi-re. They nontiltl with :-irry Herrnian In Cincinnati by loni-cliiitanc- plume, nn.l I)r-fus-i took a train at roMtilzht for "ineinn.-itl to see Herman. It'.bison scttX 'io-.vn for a four d.iyV Mav and I)refur. Is exp-ctei bark hero ti-morrw to rr.-tl the CaidinMn pre.-l-denl nK.-iln. To deepen the mystery Jlni mv McAlerr tf the St. Imls American J.ine fluii rnolwl here from thi Hist this forcniHui. and bad a Ioiik talk with Itol.U'iii. hi rival. The Pre". whMi Is nwne by MorKhM rs of the I'lltitliiirz bail elnl. eom-s out to-night commenting on the tnyterv and makes the rrr.ticliin tint a Hi: dal in baseball will tie nrnour.ce.i lafcre imig.- It Is the firm belief here tint the Ameri can League Is to 1 reorcnnlzeil next fan. with PlttFl.ure :r-'. "ii:ri,i.iU titklnc the I'lncen it vtamnztnn aiu: Detroit. Ju-t where St. Im!x 1 in on the al now. hoe-er. is what Mook th- rrophet. DOMINICK TO RIOE IN THE RICH FUTURITY. f""T Will ttepart To-Morrnw ta Haadle Um I. Illll'a Call, Esstrrlr, la I'ailrra Z- Year-Old Male. Although O-orse P. Hill's colt. Esoteric, has not been In the best tilm f lute. It lias len deldrl to Mart lilm In tho -ney Jsljitid Futurity of thH var. nnJ JK-k y !ir.lnlrk of thl cltv has Iteen enj;.Ktd tu -llot him In the life -year-old event. Kt-oterlc utarte.J three times this ssti sot: nnd won oh each oeca!!i. Then lie became Mtrlcken with an ati.uk of fever and it was tirces-nry to retire him. llii wner decided to clii- plentv of time to Mm In which to round Into form, and has mad arransementu to rt.rt him In the great Juvenile ent of the American turf 5 ear. Jockey Domlnlck. accompinled by former Jockey Ole Kelson, who ! now Donilnlck's manager, will Mart for New Tork to-morrow. Jockey Iiwrence m ly accompany them. If Ju.lee Miicinn lll re Instato him Iwfore their departure. The i-oys have had a talk nlth Jtid?e M.iclnn. and It Is thoucht tht I: will look favor ably upon their application. Iawrence rub-l off at the Fair Orounia for a ride en plnkerton the d.iv that HIkIi Clnncellor scored In uch handv fashion aflr Willie Snyiler's whip had become entnnclrii in his tall. I--iw-rence trbil to mto Plnkerton. following Instructions br his stable, nnd the eolt fought dner;,tely asainyt the restraint. Hute,jm.r,t races of Plnkerton sho-d that he could not en a distance, and It Is thoucht that thl fict mav Induce Judge Maginn to teltitu:. 1,-iwrcnca be fore th tKiv start. for the Kat-t. fVmlnirk n offerol a mount on Hyson -by In the Ore.it lleinblle Stakes of S it urdav at Saratoga, but had tireviously de rllneil. thinking that he could not make the retiLlto weight Now he has reduce. Ms avoirdupois and he may poolhly rMe the rolt. if no Jerkev has yet been en gage, liy the Kerne Ititertjits, Pnmlntrk will so Hi?t. however, with th epre- purpose of riding J'sntertc As the colt mav round Into good snipe befora the day for the big stake, his per formance will 1 watched with Interest. Troll lag ots. AeSra O) ft:14m. n-- troitrr rr MfKlr.ie. t:ll. ! evt cf Nona V R.:5. by Admiral. On ( .1st SoI-tIi cut Ms T-.1 t S-IK4 his f yesr-ol! S"n. AraJ.'.ih. tratle.'. to a mark of !:la tn a lr.r.ls nrs In Ttie ;! pniitnc ef ttm mare Mr HatAawar Is t!i" - Z pr nirnlra lat nek fhe Jutges u.ndM Murrtr f.-r is-q k Tley also fine! An RuMta l' fr lulrg up Tbe tJiy gsMleg Turirr : tjt.t nj) ,51,., TM lrr sr.m tfce I It trot : .."'n.!"r. I 1 l'refirh plate .m of UiiruLt ,Z t? tin 1 mcll ntred don th Un Jnale rt Jv, wlr.r'r ef ! I t: r"-'rr arw t Wmtaer la by t;e-:c ..t, rf nremrnt Iter pre!oua reronl wf r 11 waa tnau at Wat'.a Vtatla. W'a-i in IKI Lerd Rj!ra t. -n ef Ati-m. arj 'wnr Hanks tAat Hb Mlia-r ! taairs eit en'o t Irani! Orfjlt. la nBt far from : '.1 milrr rlgtit ne. tr 0er rn the T-s.-nVr e Cr - Make laat nvntl frr !h" i!rl tlm- ilia tn aenj tier been IPct Hal. lurcn 5rat:an. Walter Dlract. Plra nw t.t pa"r !' rtrth Dlisxrt. l-?7i: Joaie. 1-C"'. ItM llu;. rrlend. I . and 1'a-al. Ivi, Waltr 1. tr t-le. Th. l.rM). ceit Kn aeta C. i.tf. ia so ty him. -:: i!4 trrttlrg : lrlr.cea cv.". tr I irar ";t I 7 re4nt i 1-Vrr.aJv ;-:;v. .-n ef MiKlrrrr atie reemda mere c&iained .; tt r-tn tneetlrg at lasj Angtics. Cat., arhrre th- ct cf clher ef ita a-ra thwet on 11 coot ftrm. ZmtIt. ill, l err areel. hl acts. rmaratr T. waa wocxlA !. 1!-',.. 1 Ma ataagStar. Iaat narr.a. sraa .-.-n4 In Z ,s. tR. CP.nri! te nmrr t..t . aacanl Waller r(r.et 1- r-flr.x. rw. trait last srex m ts rsce for ii-- o.s Cham ber of OraJitrce i-tak-s t. a r-a!.M:- f f t Jtew Tem Sre!r cje t. s.rrs7 , Nt ark drose Mm en ! -?1 sr te et am, vM tao speed ef t!e yi-irtT a'trarted re ars! atteatUn. Mr r::-l ;j btm frr !!. ta a taerjetnan. a 4:nx-J c; fa lot -j-. Itr far deaitsle tJlU t-t te Jar-.!, k !-. aaww.4 Beyaa Strau.. :, . u ThcinaS arasaad tne i-ra--J ttn aeaaon ni dm as. . te.aie.ii-. -v-, .. . u .-. ,,r"- G'i some ., passing. More. ...- at i. tie. e-..'. -vi .,..t t. Tr. club chamclcnshlp will be down .v .?nb tia r..,-.. -.- .. the tlnal as oon as Raatnn and aiai r" - fc ' L -s.i2n. xa- SUTTER PJNERAL ; . ' , ,. ,. ' Obseqaies of Mrs. Otto Mm or to, Occur From Residence. . i r fUneral of Sirs. Frr-re M Q.,tte Tne rennai 01 ?. r -ore..ce .M Juttee. 1 S? ZJ2ZZ12Z SiJSS 2?r.5? Tna ssii-v ..v., . -. .. e-4wi-i3tv. Ko. SOS St, Iaouls avenue. The. intermtat arSI ba private. ; kfrajsaurr was the dauchtercf Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Nabee, She sras cerate! ur-Jn , Sssat sevea menths ago. and died tt .- tP .,.i..ll.- tlnmm -t. - I IVH4t - -..w., ,v. minj . get 10- at Uaa. at. fgon-BucsrsxLu. Tsto-. Aug- Sesator WUiam J. iaa acceated aa ievttaticn to speak peesJe ta be given by the Modern esse, a soa ef tea oocoi trotter sc Vincent, J flnt was on the opening day. when Caugh-tassa- J nawaga lock the Saratoga Handicap. On SADIE MAC EASILY US $10,011 PURSE Peter the Greai Hare ia Straight Heats ' Annexes the Empire State at Baffalo Fast Heat Trotted ia 2:08 1-2. Buffalo. X. T.. Anc. S WU JUc tlk Peter th Great snarn. took tha WUm BBDire Stale Purse for ! imtm. tha Teature of the Onuid CIrcmU card at Kenllworth Park this afternooa. cuOr a threw straight heats. Bcdl Mae was a fV tc-tio favorlt ia tar pooUac. Four races wers witness rtTrjr the larartt crowd which has sathered in tat Oraaa Circuit her sire ths old daya of tha miuiiu unTina fsrau The backers of Sister Colette lost a tot of money in the J24 trot. She sold oprrdnc favorite at !& In pools cf HIS. bat a brash In the first heat found Hardwood la froat and the Camwood reldta proceeded to make It three straight. Summaries: t:W rare, mine ilsm. three wm A itnon. w. h.. br Allerta tltntJ;).. nir-ctna wnrr. br. h. tAndmru.... j'-ruca. b. g. (Murphr) Irlli. ch. m. IA. Tho-ru) Josl-. b. m. ile nrdrj !.! iicll Ornok. br. m. ts. 8nrdcr..l tXfln. b. k. Ge"rrl Tlnp.f-::0CV. J.-CLV1. ?:ii. ... 1 1 ... ... 2 I ...3 4 ... S ... S::o trot. Em?ir Status, asrss .. tfarss nrt nUn: Sa4Ieitac. b. in., by P?er tbs Onst Zephyr, b. is.- (Oemi S Mifs (iay, b. ra. A. 9. sfcPonaUt a Ilrcprrle Illlltnn. b. s. (Sianden) Kounie lt:M?:i. b. m. (Heweltl t fJry Cm. r. . W. B. MrDonaM) Mamie R.. b. m. (De Itiderj 7 Msrercn. br. r. IIelmack i i i s ura-e ii'ni. o. Tlir-!-' ... i Mis Tt.rr-yer)U."pur tl.SW. ttinftit t!an: Mirv Aiituu. tlk m.. by Roy WUkes Snow s l i MaOjira Direct. b'Jt. t.. tit Direct D Ilrutr ................................ e jirr.e i:i?,. ;:i7. ;a. :si trr.t. punw l.(W). three-hest alaa: lUr.lwooJ. Mk. .. by Oamwood ovr) KIMrr Colette, b. m. (Walters). Setawny. ch. g. fll'lman) l:-! iie. h. m. L4mnt I.-.M Itmrt. h. (MllUn).... Illnif-r. b. tn. r Rder linaiant oirt. I., m. iCurrey)... Tlrae-IU. 2M'i. tar .... 1 I 1 ...IIS ... a 4 4: .. ( dls .. dls FALSE BREAK SPOILED TBW stACB. Flv Hans Raw Their Beads wst Be far Starter Said -Hr Cincinnati. Aug. . Thres) favorites won at Latonla to-lay. In the aecend event Nevermore. Eleanor Howard. Fleuron. Kdundo and Eria Lea got away to a falso break, and ran half a eat! before they were stopped. Track heavy. Summaries: That race, seven furloegs Darthula. K ilUilik-t. -j to S. wen; IlelUnn. 101 Ulooker). It lu 1. veni; Ilapy Jack II. tut (alutri). It to 1. '.tiltJ. Time. lu.t I-;. Ulybrook. ItanOy Vill. Aluu. Cwf, Chief Muh. Cub rranklm, Me ili" jn.l !ir atanners also raa. Secun-i race, seven furlongs Ilertrtwla. ln l.M.itrlti. j tu i aon: Albemarle. 11 iNlcul). in la 1. i.-ct-nJ; r-relnr. IIS KurOer. to I. thlr.l. Tlaie. !:n zi. Ductor Wang, Xeter troie. ily Kranur, Two Penny. Putter. ElsaDar lluerl. leluardu. r'.euron aod Ella Lea alao Ian 'third rare, flve furlongs (laleta, IIS (Sasm :er;. zt to '-. mon; (.ua. 1M (Hall). 10 8. ecund: anta Lucia. 100 (Kadtfee). (Ill, third. T.iin, 1 .-;. Iiams I'urJrn. IVarl. Ituaaeil. IJla 21 .onmient an-l Laly Wa-Mrll also ran. iVmlli raw. one mile Van Hope. M tKadtae). IS tu i. -A.,u. ,j.. 37 IJackeonl. 10 to 1. sc r..l. fi'fr IJlhan. s; (Klnley). 3 to L third. Tiii.e. l.: z i. Annie Williams. PreeaUa. Muin.-y. Grand Vltese. allot Ued. Kogsr etoUta l.n.1 imtlaw al'J ran. ritth race. R an4 a half furlnags CTeal. IK 1U:i. to 1. w.,n: Matarrm. ts tllenoersoni. 1 to 1. .cen.l: XeuJ-ana. 141 4 Wilson), t to 1. tnlrt. Time. 1:11 S-i. The Minks, Kails, Hot Polk.!. 11. nry Iletirlcas. Ductcr Keith sal Doc tor lli-Oure alea ran. Slatii lace, als and a half fwlisiaa Bijas. Ml 4lla!!i. 4 to S. won; Coilca. MI IBobtaaoa). a) 10 1. aeeonj, Oruvalra. 101 (Booker). 1 to L ihtr.1. Time. 1& Man Italian. Beach. Maiftoa anil Ara also ran. Lataata Eatrtea. rirft tc. ala rurl'mgn: uk-ful V'l laily lam...... I !'!.).-:. i- May I't Tancy lOi Knrfln ...... -...1m Fonteals .....147 Mncona 1'T Uracleue ........147 A Olivlrt 1 larl TobSSCO..... 17 iiern tioun I'd l'nton 116 fr. hni Ill K-il Cliff 114 Secim-l late, nos mlla and a, sixteenth: IYlol . ... IP-t Ilej te-ar...., linyal Pearl Katie Powers.... Ihx-1 or Riley.... Male Ilanlon.... !etrh Thistle.. .144 ,.b Third race, flye pjrlopgs: I'rrtty Nilie Manrta Maal K Anita V Itomola .101 Si-eeomaiifr 11 ITenola 104 Angola 1S 1'oarta eorse- race. handicap h:o King iu Alice Oasaaasar.....Ul inx II iu Kilmsrle 1st :... Amttrrlam IV. Ulue Mbit U7 i-.-ii.1J 1C 111th race, fly rurl?ng: Jack's uueen U2 IJla M lOt AH Ktoon l'O llattla Klagstoa. Y MJttrr 1"3 J4tta 1st Ml-s Ijrnch Id Pearl Rassrll in 4 lutein.. .... rs Galetta as3 MM I.nch. Stevens entry. sixth race, sis furlongf: l-Xil'a :- Tf.e Itoustsbout 1 Col Jtm Douglas.. .I4i Nominee ! i'oxlr.a !? Joe Goal 10 Sand Uath IP "ull rtway 11 Ilortcn 11C A'.llata US lust Man IK isiitl.eneas 114 Ulafk F.is 114 Potter IS7 LATOXIA itmnntuc btccial. Cincinnati. Aug. rsdeerjeas: rimt lUca-IUd Cliff. A Cbarlet. s-c:r.o Raes-Rad Lasf. Dr. Riley. Male llan.un. Ihlnl Itacw Romela. gpeedmaker. Taoola. Koarta Ilace-tou!t!. lilue illnv Allc CVaa- l.l.i(.er Fltta aU Race Oaletta. All Brows. Paart Rsa- sixth Race Horton. Heat Mas. Blyt TTXSlia SI ATtllES AT TBIFUB A. I'harlea Defrats Sasllhero la Seasl Saala of tTIafe Toarsaarsl. J. W. Charles defeated Melt tile Smlthers tn the wconi roua.l of tho Trlj.le A tea jiU tournament eterday afternoon. . t- Chariea outgeneraled tho clever uu:ig pi.ijer opised to him. did the net- it pucing ana wore n:j young opponent !onn by keeping the tall close to the sida lines, then running to tho net to emaah the ret im. Smtthera used a short lawford placing stroke tl:at worried Charles considerably. The older p!aer ued his esperlence witn good effect and kept his opponent from uir.g his best stroke as much aa possi ble. in th round robin tournament Ellis 11-chel beat Charley Turner easily, ft 4. "-S. Itschel 1 one o the best players in the club snd is rapidly rounding t- form. He pled a dashing game, covered much ground and won at his ease. U. U. More ti N. M. gempla In the round rotln. -o. 7-5. sample's canoeing eerr.i to hat-e affected his rams cnnaM. rably. though he displayed speed In spot now- to barles I play their entianal Mote Is In the final now. stid will rrect the winners of the Char:e. rlonP Eastnn set for the club chant- p. More 1 rreaent club chamnlan. Secretary Smith announces a tourna- 1 ment open to all tennis players la the city to begin r.est Saturday. Paul Oleescn. the club's crack player. Is ou: of town at rresent. He defaulted to Eastan in the championship. SASFORtVS 9TABLB IS BABtC 1XCK. ' Mallle Braadt Vlae Third Slake Me Has Takea ta Clgbt Days. garatega. N V.. Aug. (.Although this was only the eighth day of the Saratoga meeting. John Saafcrd of Amsterdam. N V, ha carried off three stake races. The Siturday Mehawk II won the Sara tot a nav rl-'cis!. and to-day the IeUware Handl--UAT. cap fell to Molfte Brandt, who won the same race last jear in 1 :- lo-cay she cllrped a Bfth cf a ascend off that tise. '?m5 ,w rirat ?ca. -x f 1. 'S"ia weTiaiea. l Lyel. II to t. ten o. Uae of Llf. jai latillerl. , ,. , . v.,.,. uvn til - i " ?- -Jh-twt uria: aiat i-aa :?. :r urn, mw Curartise -i s: .ace also raa. i j! race handicap re. ri Ue&aara. i: l?Sf,"-'i,l:? ?, 12TL 2aM.ir1f SrT,S?,,1, "TCS1 -,.I-;?11T'"?- 'J U ISiwiv?e ' x&2J25 4i4L-Ntw.fr .l.V .-... h..".. ... . . ...... ir.n litis, x : ncarvr. lcsrna and wi i ran. . TStrl ne. i as cse-half fxrte-,B,.,. I ;s-rC M te 1. s-svt: Ratlin iaa a. tu iLanet I -. 1 ttlri T-. .$:. KUssAairTM ij it. I-r-elreg. na ,. pwst liWht. 1 --err. iia .et:. w 11 woa. A4e!a. Ill I CtowaSavSa. Irau Oriaca "rsertt rare. - BatHe gsaai rat iWi 1 1 I s v won: wn -paaaw. as ianaaa, ta L . MSNL & ajaashsw bMsbsSsV SsV asaMaas1Trssstaa. B. ijy.si jsflf.lff vWraTawa. lt! fyafflsarrSTnui' "T " rwt sac. ts aad a half ftsrtsasa; Rasa W...............U Aaais Oakler... Wf&tJ !& f22'"""" 3 SXSKLiir'"""""S M""r w............ g sysaasl jllliafcjaaaasann astsw!afaswS Js JJF AjMJtft asnsyaajjB 4M1K0W f StsjssnnlaBnni AeAeBAa annnnnnn. &&& nv Bl ntfaeleacf .. Royal Cans. . aoa jna K Presars ..us SraajwUaasJSBBjsr; ,nnm PaaTedosm Dlttr.....tJ vr -.... ..ltt Talra rse. sts Viator ActsTint Sautla Ass.. Red Eysv. ...... aiiQss ......., asadr i....... tiHa IWsMaflaaas .Ill rrrniiis Ifcalttreqats ..... Jerrr Wassaerg.. north r slitsanns; ....rsJ Lard 1 ....m Win la.. nTJiiiaaaswajf .. Falsi Brarrr. a a a a aa a araivr fiailH aaaaaaaMK it Jtdge Ulasea.. Rad mar Careral utui aeosi. t'nrle Uriah .. K . n ruth ..111 ..111 "is Salt antl ...VI ..!J ..1 ..PI ::13 ..V.I .ASA alltadlan Uttia woooa.... Ltral ...a....... rXtpreme Aart... cnfeasal The Oaiar Terkshlrt Lad... Barbanasa 147 Pert anbar. liliaitliifl Aseat Belts..., Lstvtta at..... Ostalder ...... ie IitS'tK-y s rsi.... V Crsy I gn.. ....... V Bteta raca. baadlcaa. seven far! Craxialla 1M Fnara Uiualgs...ll Pat llala-er. Ill Icrantatloa .....Ill Adrlstba .MT Mraems , Master Prtaa...,. P &r.srrar of laBa.... T Inferno ........ 9S OolHsmlth Ms rtmiier .......res CMmeilmaa M RARATOUA SELbVUOHS. REPUBLIC IPCCIAU Kaw Terk. As. t-fMertlaae: First Rsea BJisase. Jiswsmlre. afottlo Dos- ohue. Seeend Raw rsjaTjar-andTTlr. Jlai Newman. Punctual. ThlM Itsee Red Bya, Vender. Pfrverae. Fourth Race Little Scout. Oarsman. Wire pi. Fifth Race Loretta M.. Little WonUs, Port Arthur. Blsth Rsea Oeiasadth. guisaiui sf Stroller. . TAFT PROPOSED FOR PRESIDENT. Beareseatatlve Fayae. tat Teaat at Baaaart la Maatla, Ssgrgcesta retasr ta Saeeeed Basse velt. Hardin. Aug. S. Secretary Tart was the guest of honor to-night at a banquet giv en Irjr tha combined Chamber of Commerce at the Grand Opera-house. Covers were laid for end guests. The address of wej eme was made by Governor General Wright, who raid: "It may seem somewhat Inappropriate for me to say to-night, but. gentlemen. I think we have a right to ask vou for what our President calls a square deal. Whether we are rightfully or wrongfully h're Is not to be discussed at this time, but when ths American people take over the sovereignty of a people without their consent, they will get "a square deal.' A toast to "The President0 sras respond ed to by Representative Foster. Representative layne. In speaking of "the benefits of the trip." took occasion to propose Secretarr Taft as the next Prea- laent. In responding to a toast to the navy. Representative Ross, chairman of the House Committee on Nav.it Affairs, de clared that Ita strength should be In- creasea. Representative Cooper, chairman of the Committee oa Insular Affairs, spoke on "Congress and the Philippines," and Sec retary Taft discussed "The Philippines. In iam and in nos." Bnterlng the onera-house and taking a box. Miss Alice Roosevelt received a great ovation. Wednesday afternoon there wtQ be a hearing or the fobs ceo Industries. MaJor General Corbln's dinner to Miss Roosevelt to-night was a brilliant func tion. Tfaa'clsas of help secured through Re. pabMe Want Ada la the beat obtainable In St. lamas. All druggists taka Republic Want Ada. THE TEXAS FEVER IN KANSAS. Lire-Stock Inspector Quarantines 33 Cattle at Grand 6nmn.it. Tcpeka. Kas., Aug. .-Tesas fever has appeared In a herd of 400 cattle at Grand Summit. Kas, near the Oklahoma line, and J. R. Baker. State Live Stock In siector. baa quarantined the animals. Thirty-three of the cattle have the fever. A few have died with the disease. "This Is the first appearance of the Texas fever in the State this year. said Mr. Raker, "and I do not think there Is any danger of Its spreading." The Federal authorities are also watching the cattle. The cattle were shipped to Kansas 119 days ago. and It cannot be understood how they became Infected. RIDES TO JAIL IN HIS AUTO M an Wanted en Charge of Theft Obligingl?- Offers Captor Use of His Motor Car. Detective LaParge found a most ac commodating prisoner In the person f I.uther Robinson, also known as Harry Williams, whom he arrested In front f his home, at No. 4U Ledac street, x ester day afternoon. Robinson Is wanted at Sa lem. Mo., on a charge of stealing a shot gun. Since his arrival here Roblr. n hss bee in the employ of an automobile concern. When he went to his home xesterday evening he went In n automobile. La Rarge was there waiting for htm. Instead of calling a patrol wagon the detective Jumped Into the car snl told Robinson to drive It to the Four Courts They scorched down Locust street at a lively rate and met Chief lesmond on the way. La Itarge saluted the chief from the auto and th- great thief taker was scarcely able to Identify his subordinate. When th-v drew near to him he recog nized La Itarge and smiled. Robinson w-as Licked up in the holdover and will be held pending the srrlral of an officer from Salem. Mo. The machine was driven back to the garage by another chauffeur. PASSENGERS ARE SHAKEN UP. Train Bans Into Landslide Near Debeqne. Colo. Grand Valley. Colo.. Aug. . Denver and Rio Grande webounS pae-gcr No. 1 ran Ir.to a landslide near Ibetuf. twelve mile west of Grand Valley, early this morning, and Conductor J. W. IXawdy of Sallda. was seriously Injured and taeaty two parsrnajcrs more or Ws shaken up. The engine an J laggage car were over turned. Colorado Slillir.a train, which left Den ver at o'clock last r.ight. 1 laid o-t here, a Is also "Denver and Rio Grande passen ger No. J, which left Per.ver at t o'clock yesterday mnrr.lne. It Is likely that traffic will be blocked fcr at least twelve hours longer. Laniseekers to th? number of 180 are on the delayed trains. WOMAN ORDERED TO "OBEY." Presbrterian Church Chancco the Ritual. REPCBUC SPT-aAL. Pittsbarg. Acg. . TTre rerised rerort r.f mmmm . . . . ana ssnsswswaBsnss r ttiaW sVn)ntHns 9 f. 17i 1 tn'' Preebytertin .rerJ Assnjblr Cora Jji a-tax, jne, ca Forma and Serrlje contains the rituals or the -e-p-ctlre churches, and white much allie. they show striking contrast In the marriace. service. In the Presbyterian Church th woman w... e n n ... ... a -w .!! .a rr ..'.. .' , " -i:..Vv2J''i' '" 1.1c oig e-ii. 1. n vpi.uitx aim me woman wneth-r she taka such ac cbllga- Hon - in tne ai-inKsx - pai tnt-rcn sc need make no such promise. Aajrt-V-C - va: atar be boJght or BBM taiaaaa SHB-avoc ta sat . LA FOLLETTE TO BE LEADER OF RADICAL REPUBLICANISM If W.wC4aa Governor Takes .flis Best in Senate This Fall, as Ex pected, Aatiiwsa Crasade Is As sured. BaUIw!m?aa.r Asar. g Ttiaaai ta XewTork aad Wasalnaton that La rkma ta 1-wBBBsVas. tlwJa aTllsWair lirsSSlhltll asrs. aSrsftr- - rtober- ."" uoveraor La Failstte baa denied tnatlM ks aathariaed any ati to aJa Intention, taera la mod believing that he will take tl tateirjent as a reason rcr k. ,ftk e oSUe aa Called State Senator when Coa KE"x.ce!!!?,' ..a.p.bsaira at once Wwt tor aaaoy veara, ship, ta which ha was sleeted. aad toenter i JSmZ? VS ." ltaw Mtarest. tor Governor La Follette wis undoubtedly tb wnkaaaaaii af radical Ktaitulnn. bfor tari4fli regaiatlon of railroad "2 Protsibly of rrvtalon of the tariff. Washington newspaper correspondenu who have recently returned from Wiscon sin say. oa authority of Oovernor La Fol lette himself, that, for one thing, he in tends to start aT!gorous antlpass cru?ade in Congress. It Ts a fact cf common knowledge la Washington that Congress men of Txrth parties, who Inveigh four days a week against railroads, win run ever to New York en Friday nights on free traasaorutlon. to aay nothing of the fact that they travel to and fro from their homes on pass's, though they collect aalle age. from the Government, Coventor La Follette. la openly de nouncing this sxactlce ia the Senate, will not be dams; a new thing. Bat La Follette SHAW CRITICISES VIRGINIA LEADERS Speaking at Republican State Convention, Secretary of Troas nr Says Commonwealth Has Gone Backward ia Statesman ship. Roanoke. Va.. Aug. S.-One cf" the largest Republican State conventions in the history of Virginia met here to-day to nominate a full St-ite ticket. Between 1. 3 and LSM delegates were present. It I almost exclusively a white man's meeting, there being very few negroes in the hall. J. Ltictan Gleaves. the temporary chair man, pleaded for harmony and asked for a square deal at the poll. Every mention of President Roosevelt's name was wildly cheered. Committees were appointed and recess taken until o'clock this evening. Concresy a c.impU-ll Hlemp. the only Republican Congressman from Virginia, was introduced to the convention to-night, and he. In turn, introduced Secretary of the Treaeury Leslie M. Shaw, who had been Invited to come to Roanoke to ad dress the convention. Mr. Shaw was greeted with a storm of cheer. He spoke. Inpart. as follows: Tan Secretary touched upon the growth and development of the United States and of Virginia's resources. Concemlnar Vir. glnta. he said: "Virginia, is a great State. Virginia Is rich In resources, rich In history, rich In blood, and at one time she was the rich est of all the States In statesmanship. If her wealth of statesmanship has been less noticeable In recent years )ian in previous periods, let me -aure you that it la be cause greater stress has been laid upon factional politics than upon the wise so lution of public questions. "If Virginia has not maintained her prestige, it is because factional devotion to traditions nas stippisntni mat innugm ful consideration of public questions which marked the careers of the fathtra. EXTEXPS INVITATION. "Virginians have remained loyal stock holders in the great corporation: their representatives have appeared on he Board f Directors, but they have not been adequately represented on the Ex ecutive Committee. I invite them back to their appropriate place among leaders of thought and leaden of action. "Please do not misunderstand me. I bring no criticism of individual clttsena. I bring no criticism of the member of the opposite party. As good men as ever lived, as patriotic eltbp-ns aa ever breathed, aa good business men aa I know, and as good friends aa I now cherish, disagree with me politically. "I am not sptaklng of the spirit or the patriotism or the statesmanship even ef Individuals. I sreak only of the spirit and tne statesmanship or paruc. At the conclusion ef Mr. Shaw's address the convention adjourned untlt to-morrow, when th Commute on Resolution will report. BUTCHER SOUGHT IN CUTTING AFFRAY Argument Betweea Andrew Far row and Two Men Leads to Stabbing, for Which Police Are Now Set-king Him. Following an argument at th corner of ECghth and Salisbury streets between An drew Farrow, a butcher, and John Carter, who was accompanied by William Cogan. both Cogan and Carter are nursing stub wounds, and Farrow is being sought by the police. According to the Information received by the police. Cogan and Carter had called at No. M Salisbury street to visit a man named Maher. He was not at home. and. as thev stenped back Into the street. It Is sal.!, thev bamped against Farrow and a Jostling match ensued A quarrel arose m'ng the men and Co gan and Carter ate s.il.1 to have pursued F-rrow to Ninth and Salisbury, where lie turned upon them and drew a kcjfe. It Is said. Inflicting several stab wounds. After this Farrow dlaarpeared. Cogan msnnred to make has way to his home at No. toil North Eleventh street, but Carter was found lying on the side walk by the police, who sent him to the City Hospital, where his condition was said to be dangerous. Ccgan is als.i badly wounded. Carter comes from Hay City. Carter gave his address, when taken to the hospital, as No. X Pine street, but later pave the Hay City address. He stated that Cogsn and himself had visited ike hnme nt William 8averson. In the hope of finding a man named Miner at home thre. Maher Is saM to live on the second floor of the Salisbury street ad drees. Farrow is a butcher and resides at Seventh nnd Malltnckrodt streets. At a late hour last night, he had not returned to his home. UNION LABEL FOR FARMER. Arkansas Mu Follow Example of Territory Brothers. Laa ton. Ok.. Aug. I 3. II Lynch of this city, gsr.eral orgsnlxer of the American Federation of Labcr. to-day received a message from Little Rock. Ark., that the i'late meeting of farmers hsd followed the exsmpl; of the Territorial Farmer" fnlon in adopting a union label for farm prod sets. Sir. I.x-r.ch went to Waco. Tex., to-d.xy to attend a State meeting of, farmer. He expects that similar action will be taken there. In company with Samuel Gomrers. Lynch will attend the national meeting ef farmer delegates at Texarkana. Tea September 7. at which they expect 00-op-eratlon between national trade unions and naXlocal farmers' union will be effected. TYPHOID IN WASHINGTON. In Little More Than Month W Cases Are Reported. Washington. Aug. I An unusually seri ous outbreak of. typhoid fever, generally attributed to ta a f river water, ts prsvaiBag ta the dry. aUaca Jaly L ItSt cases have been re sasrted ta ta Daatriot C Cotttmaas, aad -- - ROBERT X. LA TOUUBtTm. Governor of Wiscuisilu. who la to take hi aeat m tat cTnhed Stataa Senate next fall. has a whirlwind way about him that ' questionably will stir up 1 agitation on the subject. RUSSIANS DESTROY A CRETAN VILLAGE Insurgents Oppose Landing of Force, and Gunboat Khrabry Bombards Beacoast Town Un til It Capitulates. Canea. Crete. Aug. t The Rusataa gun boat Khrabry has bombarded and de stroyed CastelU, on the north coast of tbe Island of Crete, about eighteen mile east of Retlmo. becauso the Insurgents there opposed the landing of a KuUn force. The Insurgents returned tbe fire with small arms, wounding two Russians. Tbe bom bardment continued until th vUkure hoisted th white flag. - There have been dlsturbaneea ta Crete for a considerable length ef time, th Cretans being tn revolt t obtala a greater degree of Independence than they sow possess. Prince George of Greece 1 the High Commissioner of th Island, having been nominated by Great Britain. Russia. France and Italy In IBS. The Porle recently sent a circular not to It representatives m London, Rome. Paris and St, Petersburg on the subject of the revolutionary movement In Crete, ex pressing the hope that the Power would maintain tbe status quo and 1 tstablhw order In th Island. AGAINST ARCANUM INCREASE New York State Council Instructs Delegates to Oppose It. Buffalo. N. T.. Autr. k Th New Tork Stat Grand Council of the Royal Arca num, at a special session to-day. passed a resolution Instructing Its fifteen dele gates to the meeting of th Supreme Court. ell at Put-In-Bay. O.. August J. to cast tnetr nauoia 10 rrscina tn action or the Supreme Council, which, la session at At lantic City In July, ordered the rate la creased on October I. BOY FALLS FIVE STORIES. Piano Slips, Precipitating Lad, Who Dies in Ambulance. Valentine Dorr. 1 years old. of Na. SB minnts avenue. .Med In an ambulance on the way to the Cltv Dispensary yesterday morning after falling down tne elevator shaft at the Thlebes-Stlerlln Piano Com pany's store. No. MU Olive street. uorr wwa assisting to load a ptaae tbe elevator, when the fnstrttmeat Mpped. and he fell from the fifth floor to the baist ment. Th body was removed to the morgue. An Inquest will be held to-day Bepubllo Want Ad ara 1 ers. bring- STREET CAR MEN TO HOLD PICNIC Outing at Creve Coenr Lake Will Last fop Two Dajs Athletic Programme Has Been Pre pared bj Committee. A gigantic picnic, to last two days, ta being aranged by the employes of the United Railways Company. August and 31 have been derided on for the outing. It Is extpeeted fully S.0 ;s-rsons. Including the railway employe and their families, will attend. Creve Couer Lake will be the scene of th gsy ety. The outing ts not being held for the pur rose ef railing money, but that the em ployes of the company and their families mav have a evupl- f day" of leisure. Alt sorts .f amusements fo.- tne day anil night have teen planned. Throughout the das foot races, ball games and ther athletic spr.n will be lieM, while the evenings will be occupied with nuislc. tire works and dancing. It is thought that the railway company will allow the employes and their families to nde in the street cars free, the day of the picnic, but nothing definite has bven arranged on that sjore. The committee having the picnic In charge ts made up of i. E. Pool. Robert nul!n. I. P. Allen. J. P. wyer. II. J Kctchum. W. O. Le Klnes. A. W. Keith SENATOR WARNER WALKS IN SLEEP. Startle Pallmaa Caadaeter aa Trala by CaafraallaR Him la Atol aad TalklaaT Abeat Apaatatmeata. Rl-PimiJC SITJCJAL. Kansas City. Mo.. Aug. t The Pullman conductor on a Rurllr.gton train that cam irom at. ieuis nan a surprise early this morning. About 1 o'clock he waj awak enetl suddenly by a Urge heavily built man In pal-mas who suddenly stepped cut tn front cf him. and. pointing hi finger. al1 err.esy: T am sorry, but there's na vacancy.' A moment or silence and again the man spoke. "I tell you." he said, "there Is no vacancy. I saw' the Adjutant General aad he tells me the man is not dead. Thf train lurched and threw tbe pas senger rsalnst the side of the berth across th a!?l bin enough to awaken a sound sleeper "What was I saying." the pas senger asked when he had righted himself and opened his eyes. i tear pardon." he added. "Hut I have talked in my sleep and walked in my sleep for years." The leep-waker was William Warner. United State Senator from Missouri, who vsj. on Ms way back homo from Wash ington. Major Warner has always been something ef a somnambulist, but he hxs always heretofore denied that the ap plicants for appointment In Vtissouri have teen numerous inough to give him serious trouble. Senator Warner will remain fc Kaasaa C.ty to-day and to-narrow. On August 10 be will speak at Hutnanevtrte. Other en-g-gen-ients to rpeak at an early date are: Kingston. August -t: Cherryvale. Kas.. August 14: Urtch. Vol, August M: Batfil. kto.. August IS: ttlTtkedaie. Me.. August S: Mammoth SpTmga, AriL. Uafat ; ; svSrl55???!5s aiev.aaa;aiaavBaaaV,s. BaMUaWllaaBaBaBrTaaBaBaBaW atPiSjKKgg BTBaBfl-aTr-iVaaBMaaBTam bbTsjjb4 BBjBaaaaaaaaaaMj ( BBBfiar,sgmm aaaaT' "f-.f;- yaTmaaaaaaBT-" 1 ' BBTaci; v - .--?-,'erSafaaaaaaBrv aaaaaV"t;:sU; -..'BaaaaaaaaaV;' aaTaaTaULaaai. '' ' irtwaaaaaaaaar-g. , , aaBaBBVaaBaraaBaBaaaB Baml'lamaawaawaam BBBBBBBBm BBaaaa4 sjaf3B BaBaBamaWaBBaBaBaBm , aaaaaaamPsswaaaaam ' BaBaBaasaaaBaBaBaBaBa B-B-B-BJLvSBBBBBBBBBVWiglfaj asxaassalrVlwaasBm ' ' BrTaaBaat BBBBaBaTKirBBBBaaafaaBJ BuamaaBaBwBaBaBaLSaaBm 1 1 BiaamHHH ' ' BBHssslaBBsm fi as a d a-a ad LEASE CLOSED FOR ANIEX TO BUILDING Papers are Signed for Ground oa Which Addition to the Frisco Structure Will Be Erected Vaiaatioa 3S5,W0. .The Frisco Railway Coaspany yesterday Closed a lease with the Frisco BuUdmg Company on the thirteen-story annex to the present Frisco boildta; at Ninth and OHv streets, which to be erected this tall at Ncs. 9.it olive street. Tbe lease raa until February St. la. the expiration of the tenancy of the present building. Ths Frisco company will pay an ann-ul rental of SK.0W and all taxes and cost of Bsalntenance of the building. Final papers were signed yesterday be tween the Ashland Realty Company and the Frisco Building Company for tbe alaety-nlne year lease oa the ground to be occupied by the new building. The lease was made on a rental basis of 4 per cent on a ground valuation of tJfCOfe. 11 nronerlv eras mireH.s ! h. Aah. land company about three months ago from W. K. Blxby for SSCVO. Both transactions were handled by the Hol-brook-Blackwelder Real -Tatate Trust Company. Isaae T. Cook, president of the Frisco Building Company, stated yesterday that contracts had been closed for material for the erection of the new building and that work would be started early next month. The new building, which will have a frontage of fifty feet, will make the total Olive street frontage of the enlarged baUdlne 171 fset, making It the largest fltce strncture ta the city. The Kieselhorat Piano Company, one or the tenants of the buildings to be wrecked. have taken a long term lease through the Holbrook-Blarkwelder Com-jany on the five-story atructar at No. MS Olive street, WalwiartaxBt SeHa .fog 6: V. Kaufman has bought from Elite WalnwrighL through Weutcls-Gerhart. the building lot at the northwest corner of Lake avenue and Westminster olace. The lot has a frontage of H feet br a depth of IS feet, and b the last of the vacant ground owned bv Mr. Walnwright In that place. Nearly the entire block on West minster place, between Lake and Union avenues, has been bunt an with hand eomo residences within the laat year. Steal Estate Ttmaafera. XINTH-4S ft,. . a. bet. Wairra aad Brntoa. ctty block at: Bary A. Sled- ,, bog to Jake ste-boS f S.R ARSENALe-S .. a. a. being 4 Ar ams, rlty block -4: Esiella B. Crabb aad husband la Job A. eatser. ks RROAUWAX-r ft. I la., a. a. bet. WIsroaata sad Illtaets. city block 1U3: Maria T. Mueller aad --abend to sUBTls"a eCsa-aalllawTtt aeaaasaaaaaeaaesaaeaee BROAHWAY !T ft. tn.. n. a. bet. Wlaronala aad Illinois, city block 11; Charles INuamert to Cbrlstlaa Mueller and wife vol. w. d................ ...... 1 COLLEilE St ft. a. s . n. e. ror. CDnde. city block M: lleory- Rautb and wife te John C Dauch aad wife 1,-M CA9TLEMAN-- It., a a. bt. Thar-SB-n and Kleaua. city block 4K: Peter JLIteies and wife to George T. txe- armsBsllC- U (( a CASTLRMAf-S ft., s. a. bet. Thur anaa aad Klemm. city block : Oeorg T. Daalog ta Peter J. Dames aal wife etc. d .............. S DATTOX- ft. a. a. being r3 Day -ton, city block ITS: Maria Ryan and husband to Harry Bldermaa SB GRATIOT-St ft. i to., s. a. Suutheaat eomer Truth, city Mock OS; Clinton L. caidweH to.. D. gtevenscn-spt. wTatr. tl- aaeeeeaaaeaaaeaaaaeaea-aaee ORATIOT-et ft. I In., s. a. sontheut earner Tenth, ctty block 4: Margarat Oeshan to CUatna L. alawell IOWA-S ft. a. a. bet. Utah and CStr. kee. rily block UIS: Tbomaa Kelly aad wife te DarM Solomon and wlfa.. ITAKKA-S ft., a, a. bet. Virginia and Eighth, city Mo. k SH; Paulina Leat auuin to land F. Mater JXFWN S3 ft., w. a. northwest earner Chippewa, rlty block IMS: PlilHtt tm B. Noma In Rora T. Rues apt. war. c. LACLCDC 1 ft. a a. bet. Newstead aad Taylor, city block K: Jukn It, C Loras aad wife to ISiitua L. HoB- aaassVls aaeaaaaaaeaaeeaaaaaaaaaaaaa MICHIGAN- ft., e. a., bet. l'estatoot aal Arsenal, elty block 14S4: Jchn Perk and wlfa to Frank lleslek an.1 wife... OUfE-i ft,. 9. s.. being li sn-I Ml Olive, ctty block IN; also leaaehnld: also all Interest In MS ft. a. a. Oltta. southwest corner Ninth, city block 374: Ales R. Russell to Ashland Realt- Co. OHIO-SB ft., e. a. being 1 Ohio, dty block t-: Wra. atei-ger aad wife to Ellzalieth Klemm OPAi.H-Si ft., n. e. bet. Louithuia an.1 Arkaraaas. rttr block STC: Wni. laits aad wife to TvlHwlm Oartaer anil wife. CMVE-M ft., s. a, bet. Ninth ant Tenth, rlty block 114: Ales R. It'i.-vll to Frisco IMIldlng Co. lesse. H years and 4 montha; ftrtt atria montiia. per m Llw As) LSM qnarrer. sz,: Huance 01 icrm. per auartar OHCX -EOIJl-t4 ft., a. a., bet. Dro.v!war and Oregon, rlty block W4; Susanna Krvg ana basMsa to Aivin mist ana OIVEw"ft'rV."V."bing"m an'j'Vu O'lre. city block H4: Aahland Realty C. to Ales R. Russell PAOE-3 ft., a. a. being 4T14 Page, cltr bl.-k ttri: Fer.tlnanf R. SchmtJt ant wlfa to Irma Fauser et al PEUNOI-M ft., n. s.. west ef JtrCas land. city block S034: Margaret Morri son to Ales E. Panls aad wife PI.TMOtTH- ft., n. a. wrrt of Ilo duuaoat, cltv Mock tta): Lily A. Twel ber tn Frank P. Morris PECK-2S ft-, w. a. bet. Kossuth, and Ralley. ettg block IM3: John W. T! ahsy and wtfa to William F. I- Ezer aM wife .......... .. ... SlinXAXDOAH n ft., n. e . bring 4-13 Hh-nandoah. city block 4tS; lisrles Btarck and wife to 14a M. Merauei- kta . tsre 4WS fiOtJTIf LTAH PLACn-ST ft, tn . -. a. bet. Spring and GaMlne. city Mnrk 3CM: ConoecUcut Realty Cn. to Nellie F. Lehman ......... TENTH ta) ft., w. a. bet. Barton and Lara!, elty block aC: Charles Rleth sn elf- tn Maria RIeUi-qe. a TWENT1ETH-4T fi..w. .. helng 4S3 and 4-7 North Twentieth, cltv t!or SIM: FrerterV-k Derssleker and wife to John Ra4am and wife THOMAS K ft. t tn. n. a., n. e. or. Gtaagow. elty tl.rf'k lo: Can-la.-e E. Drmcan an4 hurtanil to Frlejertck Oni tie ..................... TCNION-R ft., e . -4es c t:n!i!. dty block Kdt: Mary CTTnnla and hus band tn Martin F. Jra.!-k VEST H ft. 4 in. w. s. bet. O'as gw and Bremes). elty blo-k S7: Jc hn Crrnan and wife to Geurge Kohl an4 WESTP "p!NE5"ftV"t.""eV bVl'ng 4!t IVest n-.e. elty blorfc Jts: ntherins K. nrarea and buabaad tn tavtla II. 1.211 SB tew i.i nieda-tt WESTMINSTER- ft. IV In. n. s. n. It.) w. ror. Laka. cltr Mnck OKflt: 11 11a tVatnwrtght. by attorney, to Mlrhael Kaaflnan ........................... gtrs) BalMlarg Permlta. Joha J. Jordan, alterations an I additions cn atr.r. N"V Ml oltre.- lift,. Missouri Wrecking Crntnfany. tn wreck bulM loga at Nos 44. M. VA. . fj. Irj. pea. :T. Ie North Third street; JHO John llelickt, teoetory Hat, Xo. 1X14 Sare fleM. H.I3. W anl R. Iter.srhen. two an-! thres tt.r- bull-ltngs N 4iC-'.T i'aptn: tv.:aT. FtrJ Rnescher. one-atory deeiling. Nol Wt Cot. Itrtiliast: . Auc. Eire!, twj-itory gwelUag. No. 3347 Gra tiet. n.'.O. William E. AirttsmeTer. two snd one-hxlf-slety Tats, Noa. l14-!t Greer: .. f II Ualtby. tulla tao-atory (lata. Now SKi-'l KuaU. t.M. Fred E. El-!etr.aa. twn and one-half-story dw.illnv. No 1 Adelaide; tVa). J.arie M. Prteo. two ose-atory fram dweil in Nob. -: gemple; II. . ARRESTS BOY IN HOTEL Policeman Ciirran I!oldi Paul Schnltx, Ileld at Four Courts. Policeman Curran of the Central District last night arrested Paul Sehultz. V- years old. in th Grand Central Hotel, at Jeffer son avenue and Pine street, find' rig In the possession of the boy soma shirts nnd handkerchiefs belonging to two other guest at the Institution. For some time past, the Inmates of the hotel have reported various small thefts. and Curran was watching the case. h arrested Schultg and the latter admitted having takea some shlrta and handker chiefs from the room of Hr.ry Moi.rlng. a guert st t place. Moses P. Ilull.ird also oilseed s?tr.e cloth ing from hlx room, and ma.!- a report upon the caae- Eehult ! n orphan and came to this elty from San Francisco tw-j years g- He regutered at tbe hotel a couple of days ago. RUSSIAN NIHILISTS FREED. Kew York Socialist Hears Japs Released Them. REPUBLIC SPBCIAL. New Tork. Acg. t Abraham Cohan, a prominent Russian Socialist of ti-s city, to-day received a telegram from a leading Russian revolutionist at Washington. I. C stating that the latter had received a cablegram from Toklo to tbe effect that Gregnnl. and other leading Russian Nihil lata, had been released from Imprisonment on Sakhalin Island, which has been seised by the Japanese. Among those released, according to the tnfor-aatlea received by Mr. Cohan, were Nihilists who were la a plot to blow up Alexander n whim dtntnc la Ida palace. SiiliaaaaTa-ajNgaiiaaa est - as tSSHg-w-y. saSara-yaa tRaveptaar-i-ar. Ssw-ay. kTaa'liyealy. tlSslsiay HBllllf li-tar-ayay. eatr. EM art. jilaa. B. fc SUW. Royal a Ltmltea .......... . t-Tam MetrosoUtaa rnsiais ......... a sat ....... Mouad City Easra-s. WJpm Fast Bail .... 'laaas t:49aa OsetaaaU ArceurxUtloa... n-Mmm tfdtpm Vlacta-ea AccoromodattoTi.... g-ata ta Oaeaa City Unuted. tlldSam - Maceases Acconu-odatlon.... K:pm 1tgaa Viaeeanes Aecomtno-atian.... VMym pt:4tam ft. Loots Eaia-es Taam Sew Tarfc Ceatnw a t asd llhaas Bra. tspiess .... ........ .. seglaRa Indtaaapnlla Local Express... t:ani MUWpm N. T.. Bi-Moaand OnclanatL DirTam : pm Clnclaaail and Wa-hlngtoa kmsi ! ax-n Knicketbnrker Special New . Tiik and Boston 1 :09 pm SXOwn Indianapolis and Cla. Rxp Saslpfa Mattccn and ARoa t:2px t:4taa attoon aad Alton.-. B:3 pm Xall and Etapreai apra ( Cincinnati. Dayton. Colum'a. pm Utar. New Tork and Rotten Exp...ll pra ;ant Alton trains leave Ii:9 a. m.. S:i p. m. Alton trams arrlTe tal a. av. B: a. m.. 1:0 p. m. CBICAtBO ASB ALTOX. The Alton Limited. Chicago. H ara T-ff cm Kaasaa Cltr Night praa..lt:la pes am Kansas City, via Roodhouse.. ;:I am :3Spaa Rkinminaion. via JacfcaoavUl 1"::iam nSpta JDrlnaeM apertai l9 am H- sm I-uomington and Mexico, via Roodhons I0 pm IZa m SpringneM Laval tlilSaa m-pi I-rortx. vU Ja-ksonvllle Cw pra IJtZ-BaV pro Jacksonville Accommodation. Miipm 9-p-a bprlngneld Capital City Fher 4Ss pm l-eam tprtngaeld and Jacksonslila. I7:i:pe Alton Special Ill 34 pm CHICAti. PEBMIA A4B ST. lAStJlS T. Alton. Chouteau Blo-sh and ChauUnqua H-aatRllSpsa Peoria. gpringge!d aaj Chaa- tauaua !l:14at gSim Alton and Chautauqua. tl: pan -5UI pn Alton and Chautauqua. .lllt tantni--cm Alien. iTiama qua Spriagflrld Alton and Chautauqua. and t4Spml-tam 5lpm t-sm janon. nauuii-jua Sprtagfleid ft dS ptn 1- ara Alton an.1 Chautauqua Ul:" pm 1o4ant. COTTOW BELT BOCTK. (St. Louts Soathweat.rn Ry.t Arkanaae and Texas Gspresa 9 am -! pm Arkanaaa end Tesas Express. 1 pm -S am FB1SCO SVST-t. Cwle-ura aaa Eaatera IlHi Pay Exprev- to Chicago .Xam 4:4. pm T:4tam :4v-x FTiaco Express to Chicago.... ll:JJ pm Danville Slail ... t.-)am FRISCO STSTETsL , Latala aad! Saa a-aarlaca B. Matpnhls Iwasenc-r . M am :.v)im Texaa and Kans-s Mall.. aWawaxJtA .tt.itll.ilitl4 pa Glranleaa Local...., Texaa Limited , gunfower Limited Oklahoma Exortaa .. ,m3:kii et:4pm .... tlpra H:eam ... ss:pm 1l:Sim ... 121pm :47an ... 4:41pm naira . siO.-OOam :I3am awey rara Aceommooaiian aepana Ta 1 a. as.. tT:4i a. to.. t3 a. m.. t:CS a. bl. tl:3t p. in.. 13:50 p. m.. 1i:U p m.. 1S:J4 p. m.. H3 p. m.. C:31 p. m.. ltS p. m . tlTM p. n. Arrive : a. tr... T:-a a. m.. H:t4 a. aa.. :! a. ia.. 1:W a. m.. 1K.- a. m.. tl:W p. m.. :- p. n tlJ p. m.. 1"iZ9 p. tn.. Ro p. m. Pacific Acc.rpmoJatl.jn .leparts s:S a. m . iz: p. m.. ts:z4 p. m. amvea ax Ta:isav aa.. aw 10:( tisi P- ra.. IT:- p. ILI.I.OIt CENTRAL. Northern Illinois Express IDia "-Mpra Chicago DaylKht Pp-eial..... "11:45 am i:epni eprtn-flel.i Accomnvxlatioa... 'ijiipni iz:isrm cnirage inamona tipeciax. Fast MalL Kouth .. ssilJpm ?:4am. :tm - pnv s!:ITm l)pm "i:T pm 1124 am ei.e'fm IMaQ IT: rm New Orleans Special... AeenmimJatlon. Sooth TMvfe Cle.r SIntith gprlngtM-lJti-'ineH ... rF.S.VTLYA-CTA LIVES. The Fast Mall -::.-, t:ln The Local Expre-a :4ati -J6vn The KeysMne Exrress l;m tztovm The New York !Jr-lt-d !:!: rm n:Jpm The 0!! anl Vtrsinli Exp..t2:l.. pm l4 pm The New Tork Express ll:3pm s:epm The Pittsburg JJpeclal s: pm l-Ji am Efangbani Accuinru1ston... SVpm t:)aia All Dally Trains. IROS MOl.tTAirt BntT-. Psst Mail 1M1 ef-Itam Belmont Passenser ss-OOam 1:14m I.ui Ancelra Mai! and Express :: ara :S pm San Antnnln Motl and Ex... l::i Mn eTSani Texas and 11 -x- Mall and Ex. S: pm 7aj pit Memphis Special :Wlm 7:34 am De Soto Local V.sspm JSam llllaoU Dlslalea. Cotton Relt Expr".a sjjj,-, attpra c.tion Iielt Express tM pm etS am Theles Expeesa "1:04 cm eiliMam Faurth Street aaal Chaateaw Aveaae etnt law. Pa sotn Aecnmrredatlon....... Sam I.4t. ST. I- ST, Fast Mall: Eastern Express lateaderwea Ssalet s:llam 7:Bm :4ftprn T:am LOUVILI.K AT4JD AHTIU.E, Feat Mall s:1!sm ei:-ni FlorHn L'-ilted sjiSAtm, litrm Southern Exrrers ---, ?:4dam rll!sMst'Rl PACIFIC RAILWAT. Fart M.-II "raan ln:4saa I.oral passenger tit.-a S:'(ra f":Iir. an.1 H!. J" Spertal.... : am 4:01 pm Knn-as city Kxrre3 13Spn l:Vlpi TVashlr-fo-i Aeommoeatlon.. S:35pm ettt-am Color-iiIs Es;.rsa "liiOpm ?:lam Et. Joe Unl'e.1 -1:10 pm Taam Creve vr tralr. 1-s.Te ITnlon station t4:ti a. m.. : a, m . 't:S1 p. m.. t5:IJ o. m. Oak gill trains lsve Pi.ien Station K: p. pa. Irlnrn.-J trlr.s leave Union Sutton 44J-4S a. m.. 16:45 a, t:i .1T:K s. m . use a. m.. t: a. pi., til -3 a. mS Jl: r. m.. II p. ss.. 4-( p. m.. t: p. m.. t4i p. m.. ttil p. nu. t- p. m.. til:.) p. tn. MOBILE AXD OHIO. New Orleans Um'te.! 'Tit pm "-- MoMia an.1 Nw Orleans -n:unam -: MnrphT-born Aceomm-xlatlon t.:lpcn fllHanx l K. A T. RL l-Tke Katy. O.tumhla. S-ialla and . W :!.'. am 4Sssa The Katy Flyer. "Ipra 1:Umm Miaseun. i'..i!t.xa ana n. ..-n:s, pn ... RUCK IsLAtB !vTEW. let. I K. t. C. B- B.I Kanass Cltr Pa'seneer. "3Sim T-Spm 1 Kan City San Fran. Exp ei.j:oem r,-Jimm MH.TRERV RAILWAT. St. Leala-Lnwlavllle Llaea. Foutbern'a s. trfiuls Sre-laL:':'''am :ttptn Prineet-.n Aeomm.latlon. .. ".:00pm tmn Ft. touts IJmlted.. ..:! pm n.i:ijr.rn -.:;m t:J2am ST. LOVIS AS HASTtlRAI. RAILWAY. Via Aaaaaa. Mall and txpi-s 1:e am ftt :P am Mail an.l Esrrs , :C1 pm tTII pm ST. I4H1 MERCIIASTS BBIIMaP) TKHWI I. K 4.11. WAT SCBCBBATC 1KAI SKMVU'E. Ei.tlrft.n(! Isve l.'nloo . gfatten: Rseert Sunday 4:". :0S. 4:1 a. ra. Sundae nelr 5i a m. 11 tie P. ". I-xve Elchth and Gi-tlr.t streets: Halls .1 a. m . It:'... I on S:IJ. 4:3 1.. m. Exctt Eeindaj 4.-!4. 4-li 7:17. 10 a. m : i'V. W' P- m- Sinlay onli S:24. 7.1 a. tn. Wedneaday. Batur.:7 and Sunday 112 p. rn. AV.v- trsira lae Washington arenue fotir minutes later. Westtoun'i- Fare 41-snttn lt: Dallr 5 a. m . 1:11. t.W. ". T:IJ p. m Ex-ept Snn4ay S:M. . 4.-3'1 1J:11 a, rn : 3:0s. : p m. Sat trrday only 4:i p. m. fitcept Satur-Iar and Snn.lay 1:M r. m. PXinaT cnlr . S.cfl a- 10, Ue.lr.e!er. tur.liy sr.i! SuiHlir 11.13 p. n 1. Above trains leata Tailiaon piur mlaites lat . a TOLEDO. T. LOt la f WESTEBW. iriover Leaf Rwtile.i Mall an! Express el:"! am a:SCpm huriton Accommodation.. ' in "f:Jz am (niwn-l Trate;.r - -.pm -a.u-aan WABASH 4 East 1. r.sstem Mail tumm . am .-hlnri Iaal Express CCim 7:Upm Tolt.lo I-al Expre" ... J:4S am :Pm Jack"intl!!e tv-al Expre . . K.4-. am er:j-rsn Cbfitlnental Urr.t-l .ej-Mam :! pm ?tinnr It ue u-rlte-t Chiraco :!! am ?- pm r-at'ir Aeeeirtr.o4at'on .. IM (n nlaiii Tle.o I"tt.Li-r N a Tork an-?. csrn ftr.s.. .... --.e pm Itar.r.e Exprss. .rnrro ,. -:j. pm MKnIxht IJ-n'te.t. th'esr ."ILaira XMnlaht I-'mltel liJ.falo. lij.'on. K's Tork.. ..il3! Jill E-iTn. tetrolt and Toie-tn Mall .. . -- -; --. 7:am s.-osam va.xissvii leriii. Mne-!T w1 Kn- city Ex. T.V 1 Kar.sas Cty ExTr-". . . -V : Knrs.T Cltr fa f!l .. I-Ztf am am T:llm eaism tr.-.. nt. F".t ?Ttl .. -,-ipm 1:Wm Vobe-lr Aesmr!siion. . .. :y pm ll:lam JCan.is ir !-'m:te.t . , ..:r.:li pm 4,n 3Jirrv!!I-. 5rae.lah as rn'l! Plur- Kirr'ss :! am stream rVr.n' n Itr- Onuli . . 7 pm e,:lS am rvtur-i-T3-Ie M.'l-.ej Exrrs e.jik a , C:10pm Mlnn.arolis ar-S S: I'aol Ex. 1: n. s.epm rriuinea. r.s IXotnes and St. Paul Carres . : pm T:Bm sYabaeh labarkss Trala. Fresm ssd ta Olive Street. Thetfe-toit ... ..... .... .. .... 14:40 sm ;4set Yrvttn ..... .... -...... ,. - .... l:4iem r-.rrTi-o-i ... .. ...... -i-vpm iotam et Chart's "ll:Win stilSpm !triJrton - . tiijpm H nara . tt.aspm FVrrn ... ..... .... t: &m 4:10 Bin r7:0am a:t-pm t::3ipm rJJTpm r"eras-n . ....... am Klnloeh ,14sm rTWmn Aeeemrrf.iation. ar rives vaiJerer.trr-ST.. . . tt:m If narnened to te talking to a In a room adjacent to the dlnlna-hall. of th- Cxars guests were blown to pieces. A mine had been dug under th Cr's palace. Kast Slders are now busily engaged tn raising a fund to be sent to the Nihilist to. pay their steamship fares to enable them ta join revolutionary colonist ta fcurcpe. Cameras Oppertaalltsa. If you want a comfortable home ' the climate is mild aad "evetythtac grews. rezd the book. The Great Save ramenlo Valley of California. seat for 1 cent by the Sonthera Pacific. tff. I. B-n rTancxsec. nme 10-aay. aag California on the low rate eetoaiat 1 jai wait av. iiieago...-:?fZPl -pna Palace Cxpreaa. chieago ?: pm ;:Kana -IMclght SreeUI. C-lrago....ll4pm .Otata PrrU ITalrie state lMpress.?!3'U pm t.-Hpm Kansas l"ltr. M.v. Mute te eiraaen SS-SSun 1 tBp at iaa pisca avag-ag ja I r. 6a, Ai at Id from September tf ta Ottafear I ik-va. i5s-fe4Sya