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jsro gOTSET-'Sa!- y ' -:-.- - t-s -jjvt,,ci-v!-..-i- --' -;.-.' -7rs;,c-ir?itf'-'"iJifS,!.'--y-vE;.-,' - - .- "iii-- THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC!: SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 13, 1905. ' COLLECTORS DEFEAT LICENSE EMPLOYES Umpire Neville Gives i:nu: to OagermflaV Team at End f Eighth Inning. SCORE THEN TEN TO SIX. Party Feuds awl Factional rM-iaiw Forgotten When City Hall Clerk Meet to I'lay Baseball. Party e.uda ana factional i-crat- were forgotten yerrrditx sitter-noun shm th "Ja and Llc.nsi ilerirtmeMs f tho City '-ajllector's offlo- tutt hi a nine-Inning In 11 game at Kuuur Hark AH the clerk and e.ther mp!oy-s of the two diirfninl9 xih.r oeiuld -li.it the sh-ller of a "-liar's tree were en hard to witness, the lnjllc There vn tuauj otnoitunitieb t b- cut loal. Mot of them re tak-n addritase of Many of the otnbataiit, l,t v.elt.t. ()IIcctr Jim Ilni!eriii-n as thy s-.-ervht sufferer in this r- -p-" I Mut hi ttuok gallantly ,y his lad-, de lilte t'l fa-t thai til'- em-my n.ls !-.! by UK chl-f deputy, tjiili- Kiiiiz. chalrtuaii of ll- leinfratl- f.-ntr.tl Conimittr. Til" ItadTi" llntl thIr band' -f ari?-l- 'rT yVie) i 'd rlt'r !iiinitti ut 0"i-'(4. tlini th. would fcaii i.Imhj ( time to 11 nine liiniiur-v Tjir llc n- ttan'- i""iirfl nrt ijtu fallisl tn ore. iirm- B"' to erntid it a io far to w ilk .alpll lll- Jl Ill-lnl-T of the lIl.'JS- if O-Im.i'.r Mni! n "il'ii;.!" .ii H.-tKr-man 1-1-. inn ti- i-nt prte:...l hy th i'Mii. tio:, He dl-n't )it like I.ijol- I ". - -t. Ml C f j IV- X. V i.hj tlr-isli ill" liultlots iimptrlmr. ' U ii .:r ;... ,,porl' J;-' " ...,rKe N.ie rr..m th'ii on Uie . x- 1 ): '.' , Mbis lUmona Knapp. Mr. ...'I.-, r M:.ir.ri,ian did the wiv Ul ' ' J ;'u I.llr-at-th Smith. J. tl. EUel". ouli K-nt.rdr vi.i- tlloiiKhtI-4-i ." V- 1rx",'"'";,tm!i Th.ijer. Chas. It. u.mch .. s'.w :i lie ,.i, JctUs ,., j,.,. '.'"Jt- '' wit. Kfn IVtrJe, HZ( ,..,. . I tie j. in- w. call-d off lor -K tnin- :.,M'r ,c, SlaW,cl rt ord. W. Joy. .1. - n l -l. I ,.. . u- ......i.i .... 1IK3KO lllii:!l . t:..n.!.!l IVnnV -- -, .. - - i,i .1,1-1 T" II UULJII1 II.J. W -A U J .vnereil III .1 t.. Ijrs. I) -ultli lil Jeel. -r Imi iiii. it CiHHl tftli'h 1 ttle i hC Kleir Dli-lie i l-a'"- l lelmr. Illllj llnmlitun -lai-n't t-i u ultli th' win!.: ilo:-ctHi,. lirl l. tin- star of He iftirt-ii II; a. ji.-tlir "rlnser," lxue Kur Iiom-I nn ntii'ii-trti.it'l-tJirt'illtv ror '"I'l-th ball- njh-ii-, !: J 1-T-I--I-. f I fit ti'll'i tCeorc NVll- t--niriti utf i .n one but tie T-i-l IV. tiattiiTut teaii:. 1I k Jsrrett itnrtlviilar 1 Urol-i-M. In tlcht. Knl tl-v-e. In Itrtt a 1.1 Power' nh. u vee. led Dillon In the hlij. iPd ri"e tvoru llaecrmflli t'luli . Nt-r- fur a t number t'i nin rere .-.. t! Kut t Dipll-" Neville nil 1 n 'i'1- 'ter. k vl -kJV A Ml ft U B H M m m v fW M sfllcei. feared the dlnO-l r-ult. pf I nua .ai rel and callers tnr ianse in t.-v etcsto ' Inn true nJ C""r to hH P-jk-1. ti The ne-up was as fjJJov.. 1 !-,-. I Wi Uin ; .S.X. eMianR - - ii; ;, mj: Ukaer-oaa srvtp -i'rw Itrc-ka...- OsUe. ........ - tsww.. iir.? tLC J-t,m1- tJn'.,M - " Jsa- I . xt-tr ,....tx!sM i fSitew-cJIV ntne- ... .KfE ir ; J-b 2Vl - .. -Ka j ftrclt - Kletr - Th seer: tjcne ....... - JSVXrfSd e- Kaasl 1 3 t 8- I S S I 1 rwrhia "5rd rtsax-nipbes) eecxire! taiscw RsItSblic Wac: Ads. arr the test T mmm. j' - MIDSUMMER GAYETY AND SOCIAL HAPPENINGS AT SUMMER RESORTS ASBtmrrAKK. Anbury Park. X J.. Aug. li-In tie question whether or cot liquor ahall h sold here on the hlgh-iiccnse plan, or on tL prohibition" plan, by hotel and boarding-Louse keeper, the annJOTer col ony taking a lrtely Interest. Common Council lias voted to go ahead In the face of the provision, established by the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As relation, when It eoiJ to "Founder" James A. Bradley, the tract on which the resort now stands, that no U'luor shill l roM within h mile of the camp ground. acros Wny Lake which separate the "twln-clti." On August Is Ast.ury Park Trill vote for li cense or no license. The Ocean Grove "fathers"- are sure to fight to the flnla. bat Asburv Park, many of whoe forc fnost hoU-lfctepers were arrested recently ror illegally selling lienor to their guests, li also dead In earne.,. Mr end airs. C. F. Blanke an.J family or Ei. Louis are guests cf the Hotel Co lumbia. It-cens fct. Louis arrivals at the New IlMniRthin. nee I? V laMim-i anri Vies II- I.-OIIVI. ftt. Loui-lte, at 1J1 Orm&nd nre Mr.. I. Haa. Harry S. Haas awl Miss Olivette Rosenberg- Jlr. ami Mrr. n. I- ISarton arrived from tit. 1-ouLi :i .xk ago to spend the re mulniler of the reason here. They tr ilajirijj ut th Knickerbocker. A fct. J-on!- party at the, Albion Includes Mr.-. H. VSckerr. Jli-s IMeu Viekery. Miss : Until VIok..rx-. Forbes Vicke-ty. Sin. U. K. lly and Miss Margaret Kelly. William if. liters :inl son ar.J Ml-s Varjorle i:hl-n. ( fit. J-ii.", aro tpend ln August at the Wclllng-lou. At tlw llit-l Columbia nre Mrs. J. A. Fol.y fcr.d Mr.i J. T. Ila-kins of St. Loul. -Miss Htella Is. Marx nf St. Louis ii a re cent addition to the !:. Iula colony at th I-au-au-Liic. Accompm!nz hvr Is Ira T. Murx. CKAX CROTE. Ocean Grove. N. J.. Aug. 12. The an nual camp meeting the culmination of ths t-ear-crs round of service?, when th ho!e report Is uppoel to ko to church neveial times a daj opens AusuH 1". to continue until August Sh For the camp the re-ort I tilraidy well packed. The youniser ele ment has liilily fallen oft and the elder futiis have thin week taken th-lr place?. Among the St. Louisltc nho have r rlvt.d this ik-'Ii at th- Arlington are: Mr. and Mrs. Thilln A. Crow, Mrs. U U Iteily. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Shipley nnd John :r.y. The New 'hUaiMpnla la entrtalmng Mr. and Mrs. U. Charles DaU ot Vrf. cult. Ariz. Mrs. Ii H. Jtachn ar.a tn of St. Louis are epcndln? Aucust at the Atlantic. Mrs. II. Carroll and Mls Carroll of St. Louis nre at the "Sheldon. They will re main In Ocean Grove until late August. W.1 PAC.. VI iu;ar.i. uI... Au. 1L Irise nun.her. f sucsts liaxe Ix-en arrlvlnif nt the Chain o I.ikc.-i duilt; the pa week, and ie'cr hat theie ben such a crowd at thh n--nrt a" at th-; prtfent :lm-. Kiery hotel and cvttiie around the Ukes Is full to it ca paclij. Th- weathtr i !-llzhtful and Jut rii;ht for bathini; and boating, and rnch d.tj ltn;e numbers Induce la this pleasant pa.-t!t.i-. Mr Charles Stevenson of Chicago entr-tuln-l a pntty of fr!end at dinner at the Intntj View Sunday evening, after mhu'lt a .t unjoynble trip was h;ul around thu '.rtk-. Thfo In tlt leirty wei- Mlses inico J" ru-iwHi, Jl.id'' IBaekmer. Sf L'-ui; i.ijae:t.t Keith, Chicago. Marcaret Tallni.idi;e. Ml.wauLee. Mis Mackett. H-'Hiii i'onit; M(-r. It. II. M.II-lte. J l: Town-rend. I j. i" King. Chicago; It. . lUixl.ilI, Mllnauke. Vtn- trip. startlnir from th f;niU'! VleW Hot. I. .n the Chain Like, thenre throuuh the outlet Into Crytnl Itiver and dn ti Wnupr-ta. a distance by atrj- of ner thirty Jul-s, m lxomlnK iry pop ular A party oi 0un5 nieti. tiii.tlnr of Walter Skltin i. Ilendir 8--hu-iIer, Itobert U'.vkU. .Sidmy Kklnntr. St. Lul: l..y Cnlicr. rhb-aen. and Frank Iljik. Mllwati . m.-.d ih- trip t'd-j neek and had an i. nine ui-eKlrrit tthiie hutl:ii; iho rai -id" at I".!! f rL 1 1ll- Tn.) ir the oano-s ai oterturnel and on was totally rul-i-il Am. tn; tii cu-st rKMcroJ at Gram! J icw ily ftk are: Jnm i;. huniatr. ..-..-- ' r'"nan. II. Fullenon. M. L'ji:h: Ultllnin l.niii-,-. Chas. P.. tlotp Jr.. Mr. sclmwenlititK. r, 1 Mnnt!M, V H. ouiiif. . t- .-..t:lli-!.iri nnil wlf.v Sum i- .Nl s'.irnr. V n ILiivinnr! .1 r- 11.... Kijlniint li. Mim Kulitinivii uti.i Kn!...l njilu Mrs. Jvchin. Kobert llinl. Mr. and Mr- ji. r K. Atnatir and elilM. O. E. l-rtiie. p. J. Ituim.tk3. Mr. and Mr. I. I-nr(H-i, . 1. Fitrcorald, Mrj. I! c; Cheyney ur-d tio eon?. Mrs. J 1 IJ'-we. Anna M.e Alej. C. " a! la-linli', Milwa'ike... t; n.-iir.. I Ltwr.ii. Park. Fred Pnr.a. J. V. Con- y. .1 '. t .irbirry and wire. V W. Collin "-" "." ,l- T Sutton", II. Kru-rer. ;.? J.. '- "--'"han. Kon-J du I.ic. l ; Henry Hiltrt. Maude IM'hop. Almt Kitz. i; si. Cinndter ..nd wife. Vida II. Jlo. J P Cuykei. r.i.. .CilmelTIrr C.Ji- j j-e Hlltar. . A H.ias-. wife and diuch- V. . :lK ". .iiau-je ucnlln. netie iiuu.r. ii. . Meiiermott. J neiirenl. L. Itihrrnl. f li-hri-nd. II. MaltltiRlv. Cl.ar.es li. i-oK ;.rimJe (Irav.--. Jame-i --d Mrs A S. llolmii. MrF I- K. ISruu-Mm. JIr- Ira Martin. ihkn-sh. WI.: J K J.n-ob0!i. Fred Kr--s. Mab-I '-l-t ;.h.r. L. Kimball. Nimili, Wir ; All - II. rm.ii Kxb. Jo-eplnne Krb. Kther lab. lonnu i'rb. K. A Neubaucr. Apple tun. Vi . Miilfr-il XfNo'j. Peulnh Nel-roi-.. ijtadrs P.itk. I. Patk. J It. linil. .1 V.' llnr. V W. JreKor F K. Dun n3an '"ti ven Point. l... ! Melntr an I wtf. 1 IS Smith New !!idn. U'j . Killth Pmnanlluo. J1-ilI Conadln i:. FIMnii Miy Ftmor.I, .1 i: Mnvrr Ma-l-"l Wliltpey Mjv P.'tt-.in Pafe VI ; Mr- Arthur ItiniM). Cj-and P.at.i-J. M Ilurhanan Jo!mon. Plalntleld Vt : ileitrude S.irk-tl Ciiir-'.i J-iik!ni. Isrllr. VI . .II--a Slmmnn. Itarlne UN . Gr'rv llrown llhlr.eUnder. Wl-: p. v. P.Iack. lol. Wis ; M IS Johniin. Shtldnti. Wl . M- an! Mr- II Weed Wrymi n.Kil. Wl", Mr M K1.J1II-. Fiemont. Wl I'utlUy Knifr.on Knrl Ktnifini. cin. lupiti. I! I I"an. Jtliine-isl, i.eiirce li Fetter and wife. i:p(.rr- Pet tr. John Fetter T I.. Kurnett. JIr. T L Ilurt-ett Mi'er T I. llutnett, Urtiisrill.- Mrs H. It CiriVI. IfRl-1 Car tld At i Ilrowa. JacUtivi1le. HI . Fr-d atiilir-ivih n.l wiff. pe.irla. 111. Jlr JI !. JUCul'ivt. Uorkfril IP ; Mt A Inn PtaPt View Minn : J P Paid. well. H.i-t"n. Mr- II. . lniiitr-l. IV" .thv :mtea." Ia-- Af.Cl'-". Mi" Lucy 1 .;." M"iit;Uer. Vt M.wronT. Newjwitt. K I AtlC IT. OtUdoor -iwrt has i-jnln o-cur-ie.! -nuch 'f tha attention of the ctittc-rs durltiK the t at week, nr 1 t.--nnt- Is the kiae of all Purltiir the n-k tb mive.1 ilajbiea lulie been pllj -d'st th jklni. n'l'I earh day there m l-en a Ur;e u-itherica of nc!et p-.ple to wntch t- pls It Malcolm Whltel-cer of Pi. Iiuls hni kirlvid nt JaJr.Btor-n. IL I . tof th sca tsm Mr t: II JtcrtUI cf St :-mli ! nn r.ther late comet nt Jjtr'l.ina Mr K. Mah-vlTi WfclteWw of Ft. ta-ul I'an rc1te-si at the !5ay View. Jam",-tu-e-a. trtl-a ntl At the TRern-llke. Jim'ton. JIr Ju"U Hewlit of St Liui bus rec'stcrr-I t r the iv. s !U The annual b-iraar for the tneflt cf St. Mattt.ew Church. Jineiown. w" !ch t tt N: h'W at Jlr J hn I'rlr- IVcthertll's vS!U. jronii-s thin j -tar to icl!r all pre. v!o.-j recin!? More amme- people nre nsrkins :nl ter ti raaka 11 a success ttT rr before. Th- IteTerecd J. Kterett C4thel! of Is Motr.es. In . I lite arrival ot the utlu- ve Ar-rJldneck. Newrrt The prl ptven l-r Colonel John Jiccb Astor. to be naued fcr off Xewpcrt Tue. ai. A'jcu: !a durls-c the annual cruie of the New Torn liicfct Club. ar naw on th!hl:lon. Th cup for choenri u a r-iAK IIer bol. t! Inches In dia.T ter nnd I Iixhr hiah. richly ched an I ornamentcj In a shell deICn. Thut fcr Up U a Jier ervSc-e of -Tea pieces, tscludir-; an 01 al tray J9 lstlte 13 dUm--tr. an urn. c-jffee rot. teapct. ecir dUh. cream pot and rowl. ih din and oraatnentatloa ate elrralar to ttce ia tr ."K.iee nin in the 3-foot cl ci the 2f:h r-rial i rre of the Connecticut Tcnt uiun at jAtreto--n tai we,S. th-J urate, cksm ty Kphroi CatUs ef St. L-Jts woi by a J!r and Mrs. ! BSt: gave a .Ra nsr a the x'as'no Meadsy r.Ur.t for air. "- RoNtr GocJr. th- latter Mrs. IfiWle sie- It arxs la tk. catcre of a fsirrd to ?ir ar.J jr te.-1-r, as thy te - i iw jrsn ;oi fi: u om Jit- .i;c ReeesIt. who rct to Japan in s-rcretary Taf;-j. l-stv Mr arid Mrs. Ge-Iet rid jj-.s :o.Tsv. win r-tcij to this ec-n-trr atvwt l.Vt t 'i Mt- I!o-ie!: was .- of Jirr iJseJet's brUeemaJd-. T?r- ss..- i. Wafh Hill. l. J ; rcs at 'he Mi?rest t4teh of eei4i aettxlty. Tt-re- a.- nxiiy la-cbs-aas and dnaef !&; re it'.'.y at the hoUli arel clab- souse, and 1ir batidr.a; beach at 11 every iiomln? Is crowded. JutIe Charles A. Barnes ani fatKilr of Jacksonville. 111.. .aro at the Atlantic Hottse. Watch KIIL A rnerrj- party at the Ocean IIoue. Watch Hill, nre L. BL Johnrton. Mrs. . h, Crawford James and Ij.Ia Crawford. Mis Uda C. K.th and Miss Id Xichteal waM of St. Louis and A. IL Bela of I)al IaH. Ter. The Reverend XT. C. Kertead. Pli t of Kockford. III., is at Conimlca: is. I Tlie ta alven at she old v.Indnilll. Jamestown. the North mad. this week to rai-e fundu for4h repair wort recently lone on the old buildins. was birxely at tended by the uuinmer iiple on Shorebv HIII. who alw p.Iaed their auton:o!.i!'-i at their ia--poyal. The automohHe. made f). ar-d In all about S) was realiz.d from the affair.. Society ejpecta soon to hear of nn Im portiint matrimonial cncacemiit. ti. i-.- j teresti-t parties are osden Mills "Jr.. ,,.a.iu-uii ... u. if. .Mm... jHf. muitimi::iori atr atid New Tork Si.-aincler. and I'-i Cynthia ISochr. the only rtau--chtr of M-s Ilurke Roche, and trranddiuifhtef of I-Yank Work of N-r.- York. Mr-. Itoehe Is the mrwr of LIm Omit, and !.-st.'-like the VahJrblIt boys an-1 otner Hcl-Vv peop. I.an br.-Jcht a fancv tarm on the Uland of Kh.-de Ilnnd. He- Cauvhfr is one of the btlles of miny N'ewirt ee--sous. MAakALHCSUTTSj covr. IJoswn. Mass.. Au-r. IL With the -..U-p.t of mid-AuUit. the s-ea.-on at the vajious resorts Is in fullest -stain?, and the iroclal rrlod at Its klKhe-tt. and the North Siiore nas never po say. with its arioJs att itrs for charities, subscriptionr. muticale'. dinner iartle. land coneerss ft th l-s-ex County Club, and the serl- of din ner dances which b.-gan last ek. Ina; a few weekK at the home of hi father at Rockland. Me., had not intended to come East this rummer, and hi trip was made in consequence of l-rlnr struck bv a rolf Kill on a golf course In St. Iiu!. The ball -ftrwk his temple. The nervou" shock was so jrreat that Mr. Ilcjley--physician ordered him to leave his buI ness and take a lacatlcti. Mrs. i;. W. S Cobb and Miss Ruth Cotfc of St. Louis ate sru-jstr or the Sameset, Roekland. M. List siek they were Kue--ts at a brillnnt Iwll clien to the of ficers of tha North Atlantic Sauadron at that hotel. Mr. and Jlrs. George II. Hunter of New ton, la., ere ."pen lir.c the summer at Rrandou. Vt I.'Jwin chandler, who I.aa been rjeniir.a his acr.tirjn at Lur.enhurr. N. II. , re-turn-d to his home at Rockfonl. III.. thU week. Mr. Albert Pratt of Evarmton. P.I , Is xUltiitg: .Mr-. S. P. N. Iratl at Coha.iset. 5 1 !.-?. Captain Wtu!, commanJirr at Tort Andrews. Huston Harbor, has Wen or dered to Fort ly.tvenworth. Kas , to take the iniir.'"- at the staff colIej;e. Miss Anna JI. Frenrli of Ir.dlar.aro'.I-s. Ird.. who has been L!t!i:c at M-'rtsa !IU-hl;mi!. Mn-s., ha lt for her West ern home efter a visit Tvtth r!atlvc3. Kmi-ty Ibgelow of Kan-es CItv. JIo . Is a srue-t of Mr Tuttle at Litchtield'a Cor ner. Mo. :-lt. Maud A. Richardson erA Mr. C. M Vearry. of KdiJ'as Cii, Jlo.. are re cent arrivals at tho 3tfrrlconc:is. fc'outh Harrw-H. Jle. Miss Alire WhKner ef Kansas City. Jlo.. Is the ciL-st of Jti'.t Loula IMcon at Wobur:.. M.is. .Mr- J. :. IMd nnj .lauRhtcr, MIsi Pauline laldy. of Siou-. Fall- f. I. anl Jlr-. Ial. ird spauMPiK of Sioui Fall-. Iu., nte i-illt s; irlenila Ht Jam.ilca. Vt. Washlr.qtcn citato of ?r. .In.sph. Mo., Is v!"Hir.r rel-itlvii nt JaelfonVH- Vt. Mr. Link of St. luls l the cuest of Miss i:ilaUtli lla.ski-11. ut WnMoboro, Me. I! P. Tjler of Sioux Fall. S. If.. Is mmnierltiff at lillr- Fai!s. Vt. .Mr?. .Man- K. S.irTord of Shells-ii'r.o Falh-. Vt.. left Weiwiiiv fr Itotkferd III. Mrs. II. M. Ilin-r arciinpr.ied her as far nsi C'lilnnto en route f?r Kansa-. city. Mo. v.here si win vl'lt h'r j-iater. Mrr. llu.Uon. .M)s Itloitr of Ft Ioi:I hss arrlv-d at the Colonial Arms. Knrt Gioucc-n-.T, for the s(. t-on. Lite arrivals at the Purf-dlc-. Kat Glou-ce-u-r. ai- Jlrs. A n. Ilorfnian of V--orla. III., anl Mr. and Mrs H. II. liiktr or Fort W:ijn. Ind. M! Ttlle Fletcher o Tcpea. Ka. who h-is bn vlsltlna; frlerd" at C-nter LIrcolnvIlle. Jlr.. left tor l.er Western homn lids week. Jlrs. Iifvey a. Gravc-i of rh.ittnroo?a. Term., is vlsltinc her old hem" at Wair- 1 bury. Vt. iTnticl Jiorton or Kansas 1.117. .i" . i the jruest of hi- y.ter Mrs. Auatlr. Mor ton, at Ilvmouth. Maes. Miss Whitney of K.-.r...S" Citj-, Mo. In vlsltlna- her rousln. Ml M liuli Juicon. at Wobuni. Jt.f. Jlr?. Geotp N. Netl-lon of Kar.is City. Mo.. h. r-Ei--ter--l at t:o Hea pnis. .Mairnolti. Mas" Ldward ThcnT" "f Kr.n-a-i City Jlo.. is wltii his family at th- home of Mt. Thompson's mother Mrs. Jlyron W. Ralley. at St. Alb-u-. Vt. Jlrp. Call! Hot- "f St. ly.ui rpnke at fln Opeta-house. .Toliniii. Vt . Widr.i-diy ewnlmrln the hitri.-t -r the ". T. F. Mr. an.J Mr. Ralph G Jlernlt and daushter. of t la-iuK. hr.ve nrrKed at Rockland. JI -. and will spend a few: week.- at Mr. M-rr'H's fftmer l.omi: In tint city Senator T. ' Crier of Pratt. Ka., nt companbsl by his raothir-in-law, Mrs Sl-irr has arrivel st Vina! llaien. Me, for Auaust. Mi's Lillian Mltch-11 of Ft. I.ou!s 1 ypendltiK the rummer tilth hr eotisr. li' Naneen Mil-h'll. at Manchestr. JlasK Amomr the latet nrrlral"; nt Hotel -set, Kse. Mass. Hie jirr Colllnt and party of SI. lauls who nr- making a ilsli to frlt-nli. The Collins J hue n eol tste nt Rrnss Rocks. Jla. Llndel: Gordon ai.d V.. It. Clnpr"ll of Pi. 1Jliis ar tlsitlm; frierds at lleverly, Mi-. Jlrs. W. J Netrw-inrer of Kansas City. J Jlo.. Is r-nistcred at the Hotel I'rcston, Swamp-cott. JIns Raron Ilunulemull-r. he Austrlin Am bnssador. nrrlvrsl at I.nox. Jta-. this wek. nn.l l 11 1 th Oiri! llnuw Lt-r h- will t' JnlneiJ by th- F.irone Thty are to remiln In Ia-jio until late li Sp Ji mber. Rexerend Thomas 1 Vfl'lrt- of ln.llan njx.lls, Ind. Is a Ixte anlx-.il at Cct'aije Cltx. JIaf. Jlr anl Ml WllMr.tn Tlsh of t Iuls hnxe tnkr apartments ct l'mxinc-toi-n. Ms, for tli se.iion Jlis NGlle Croin.Ti or Pr Iiyl- Is k ur-t of Willi ll-i'son at Ua.Ilnitfnrd. Vt. Jll"s laiul'e S-jrils of New Orleans ! utiimerlr.s at ltinrehj, JI.-. Mrs. S. It Wtlsur. jil- Jlarcir-t Wl'.. sin and Jtr l Fills of Kan-. Ctt, Jlo. iiv late arrlx-al- nt Rock.a-id. ?1". C. S Ursk- of cioxir Rend Kas , Is at IIobbs-l-Pn. lvirrnla. N II. ! 1 Strons of Holdredce. Neb., Is vlslt l:ic ri-Utlxis at l5t!-tol. Vt F Pannenter of Wiehlta. Ka . who ha I-n xlsitlmr t ! hanlrx-llle. t , I-ft Haturdai for his Western heme A it. Kennedy of 1 K.ll'-, 111. wfi., has I-en rummrliic at Hrlitot, Vt. Uis re turned hirme. Pari-. PI I irpresenttd at the I'ref.ie Hou. White Mcuntalts. by Jlr ird Mrs. V T Houston Charles Huso and his daarhter. Mr SehlU cf Pin Ant-jnlo. Tes.. ar" season s cut.-t at the Fabjan House. White Jlojn tain." Mr-, I Relrlmrdf, .Mis- L P.Gnharlt, Jllss t Reinhar.K and mail. L R'lnhardt snd maid. Mr and Mrs ?. R'lnhardt. of Psllas. Tei- are at th'j HU!War-l House. Ilcthlefcetn. X. H Mr. inl Mrs. T W Kecrian of t. Iu'.s are rrwiterid at She Sinclair House, ijetij lhem X. It. Jfis.s i-ra-j. W. McKlttrlck. Mr a-jd J!r J I. Mowraln ef S: Iiuis have arrived at the Strawberry Hid House, l'ethle hm. X. 11. Mrs- t. Haeff. Mi- C Ha-ff. of Fin An tonio, Tes. nnd Miss R. HIrrerich of St. te'uls. are enjeyirr the rummer st the Hiihlard Heuse. Bethlehem X. H. 1 Hlock anj JPs l IJ!.k 1 J mlres tnn. Tet.. arc rtplslrre.1 at tl" Fabyan Hnxise. White Mountains Mr. ar-1 Mt. Henry MrGretfr of Heu test. Tes . are srni!re th" '! at th ?M l.nestrjd st Irr V H M' Vabel Parr-er cf Malta. Ill, is vt Itlne; her uncle. K. I ilrber. at Kset Junetien. Vt. Jlr. and Mr. W L fnrxent of Oltcr: wa. III. are riitln friends In Hal. Maps Mr ami Mrs J. H. Rarr itr. of Clinton. la are euramerlrr at Wsllinrtorl. Vt letward C Parraerter. TtJ.1- hx- sr-nt hi vacation at liad'rgforJ. ". : ha- returned to bis tors in xiicn.ta. kis. Mrs. reset Grave of Chat'asocgt. Teaa. t at Witerbury. Vt. th- g-j-st cf hr $vrrrt. Mi la IeMr. a'd Ms Al! Lad'!n of DaariP. Iil k are g-Jet of friesi at Meant HoPy. Vr. Jl.- Ne'Ii-- Cmssman of St. lei-ds sj a g-jest at Waincgford. t. A pgtrty frcrr. VaI5y F.-1' Ka -lered at tin Aii. R'ShJ-hm. N II . for August, include Mr. 3. V luchelor. Hrld. Irxt. Ryrcn asd Re Racfcelor and Rose- Kler. - J, Ivea of Cdar RapM. Is., is at SAandstock Inn. 1 obtoek. VL Mr and Mra. IX Kas:,. illi Kaisa of St. Louis u nt til Crmwfort Houl White Mountains. Mb Nellie Tracy of St. Lents and Mrs. K. C. Furjuston of Evanston. III., are reg istered at the Mount Pleasant House. Britton Woodr. N. H. K. r. Gait and R. GMt cf St. Lem's aro late nrrlx-aU at the Maplewood Cottace. Maplewood. X. II. ' Mi3 A. Marbury and Miss M. PotthofC of St. Louis are anions this week's ar-ti-als at the Columbus. Rethtehem. X. II. A Western party spending: the eummer at the Kearsarse. North Conway. X. H.. includes Mr. and Mrs. Georje IJHy. mus Klla Lilly and Jlr. and Mrs. JI. K. Lilly of Anderson. Ind. Randolph Hutchinson. MIs Jtarthi Hutchinson and Jlr. anl Mrs. I.. Gordon I oi ei. ijbu rorrn a moionrir quartet to urrlx-c this ueek at tho l'roille Houre. Mslte Jlountaln-. X. H. Jlr. and Jlrs. K. W. Thompson and Ml-rs Marion Thump-on of Tujelw. Kav. are at th- Crawford House. While J!oun:.ii.-..s. At a small tennis tournament th- mixed doubles at the Oceanslde courts Wedc--da. .Miss K. A. Line of Xesx York and A C Urown of Clex-elaud. xvon bx- C 1 iv C-I. from MI. Kilratrick nni is. s. Kcn nard of St. Iaiurs. Jlr. and Jlrs. Vw R. P!ttihor. cf Han nibal. Mo.. ar amoni; thht w.i-kV .i-itvals at 'he Hespcru. Macnolti. Jlas-. Thomas Jarre- of St. Jam. Mo -s a I?te arrival at the NVw Jh-snolla.' J'ae r.ollt. Mas?. Mr. an 1 .Mrs. Jobn I). How.-ln of Aiunl" T.-i Is a e,.-..nt FJtt at Hotel pilgrim' Plymouth. Mass Jlrs. Jo'e-i.i Hi.-by of Galx-eston, Tex Is ! itinc Jlr- John Rlackix..!! at North Ablnston. Mas?. 31ri. IleT.-n Jlllfon! of Rockfor.1. UL Is visit Ins Mis Hanaa't Armitaire at Xew burjiiort. Jlass. Gct.era! William O. Otis and Charles f tis of Colorado Springs. Colo., aro at Roeklind RreaKW?ters, Jle. Invid G. ltaldnln and Char!e R. l-vmils of 12 Pa.io, Tex., ari at Soranac Like, N. Y. Jlrs. C W. Carley nt Ajer. Mass.. Is en tertaining Mrs. Verna U. Hcrton of ;a!es burc. HI Tho Rex-ernd Uoct.-.r .Times R nv& P2--ior of the First Conirreiratlonr.! Church In Colorado Springs. Ce.Io.. is vlsitln; at south Framlncham. Jla-s. Jlrs. Anna W. Rennvtt of Richmond. Mo., is tho fr-ji-at of Jlr. and Mrs, Ii F. .Kypool at Cotuiu-M ilty. Jiass. jtrs. l.enr..-tt Is the widow- cf the late General I '"mil, v.". Rennett of civil-War fame. II .r IIj:""r has experlencd our of the l-vellt-t v.eeks t.r the -eason. Since the .irt rf Aticrust vMtor- have hem noui nff in orj- rapidly, until now totiai;- r"'ii nn.j nates v.rll ttlivd. Aui:ut is the tnonth of months there, and th 1 a xery diMlnui-licd company theic er3 in nadit'on X) the notable Hit of cot tnsra ai.d hot-1 t-ut-. Hir Harlir 1 raxoieij j.s. HX prt...,,,t v!t, iit lreM.r.Cr. of !co lTfsi,i(.n: sd .Mn. p.rsian:i. .J ? ?.:"vo r"l!a" ia be th Kue-ts of Jlr. and Mix Jehn R. Henderson e.f Wa-h-lnste.il. at the Ch.it.au. the H.nderon um. on Eden street. The Hendcrsops naxe te-i-n ru:nmer colonists th'r- f'r mativxeare .x n.m.s.- ..r --...in -...1 i.lnnirs h.ue r.lreMdy h-en clx,n fcr Vies t rj-i i..n: and .Mrs. Fairbanks. ..AV".1,nVa 'V!'!.l!i'-',''1 lr Harbor xl-. tor I- Admiral KobSey T. Kxm:i.s. ,vho 1 iiiw'' y ,l'""- T!ic Adminil and his .office", den-11 to the -parklnir en-!c.is net's!" SrCU C'mjn" tnT ''3I5,:ss nna i'" itSIT e,ht "'bt!ru- arrlral- nt R.ir boVr.1 Ml'"" '?'1 W?t,b aa'1 '"'" " Mr p,i?'i!",i,Wr"'' Jl,,or ''triage with nHi - mi'i ' """" Is to .ccur this tall. nen Harris. The s'amn.. -. n -,i "...-. ..... i.,.v Alloliir Vt IjmiI. ...t. .. .1.- .. l-iii.l ... 11 """ r-wi ni llir ,-.ioor-lan.l uti Jlr. and Mrs i i t-tu.... ,1 ler. Anionc; th lHte-t arrivals nt h.. rni, awuj r.asj Glou-i-sfer. .Mass.. ate .Mrs. c. Ii. Oulnli jt. JIK- ( ju-ninn and Miss U. v. tJuhii.Tj of Exantt-r.. ill. A mived dc'ible tennis tourney b.s.s been in progress or. the Ocnns.dn courts ni Jlasn. ,i.i. thn roatest.uit- fcelns cio.tly !- Louts a:op. Th- i!tri-s Hni con-te-tar.ti are a-. follows: II. Axrrs nil! It. 1 arrow Jr . msainst 1. Sl.tpar-1 and V. I l"nnard: K. .! nnlnys and W. Kcninrd araiat V. II I.-idini:'on .ind P. U Ather tonr L. Johnson and tt. L im-s r.Raia-t II Jolinacn and p. c. Snnwood. L lutch and M. v JlacUonali Bs.ilnnt 1 Ilrosvn nud T K. :s. Rcha Jr.: H. A. I-mc ant! A. C Rrotrn awiinst U Kli patrl k npd S. Kenncrd; 11 A. Lan nnd A . . Rroim aralnst II. Johnston and I). Aiherton: JI. Uuhl and G. Curry aalrtst . . I!ro-.in and H Curry. M. F Latw am! H. Rolies avaint F. Rin and G. Pr.lniirell. .X l? Anann .... ai- h I YoiinK acatntt G Glblis aiid S. Jl'"lCen- rard. Tne prii-a irclii.le a consolatlan cup. Iloston Ho'el arrival- this xxeol; Inepj.' t!:o feillovlnp from thr Southwest: .t-s-e- Houses-S Levi-. Victor!. Tx.; A. Jlu'ser, Kl li'o, Tei.: .Mrs IL K. Smyth. Kinsas city, Jlo.; V. Jt. Wilson. Indtaii.lis ind Parke- 11,'iso-J. H, Reel, Rrvnti. Tex.; Mr. nd Mrs C. V l'pxne chnttaiiss 'feiui ; m -s c HonotHn, St; Iiuls: .Mr anl :.lr K W. Per kin. Iturllncton. Ja., .Mr and Mrs 'I. T Rfxilley. Colirtdo J-pnni: Colo; 1. Grayson. Ii Wilk-r-on, St. Lou-'. Hotel I.ex!rirton If Tiwell. D-nvor. Colo ; I. J Moniitan, Kan-a Citx-. Jlo. H'.tel Xotilnrlnm .Miss K. K. Iliiiie. Chail..",tnwn, Jlo.; Jlrs I, L !i,tes, Jljs Hat, SI l.oti!s: JIIsji Maud" Rirrett, St-rllns. 111. Aroeri-111 Hnu- E. L Noy?s. Kansts City JL , lb Totiralne W. V. H-xIre'. II. C !laiur. D-n-.er. i'iJo. .Mrs M. If Flf-.-er. JIIs.s It Flo-xrr, 11. W iMnlop, Kati ?i City. .'It. . Jlr. nnd J!rL J S. Klein. Mr. and Jlrj. l. It. Francis Jr.. -Mr. and JI:-. A 1: ile Can;;.. St Loul". Wtmintr "hinLr Ml ejoor.er. MI'i limin-rt. H's Jlolr.t-". Ia.: Jlr- G Klnv-i y, r H. Kir.c-ly. Kansas City. Jlo Il'.ti! I.-nox i: A. Major. St. liuis; Miss P.uth piebl's. Kan'ai City. 5lo : C. J. jn Perxent.-r. Hecatur. Ia. American House. I- I- Rail. MuncI". ltd Adnras House a. H. JfrGlni!-. T It Tnbit., St. IxuJs; G. Voorhees. Jlr and J!r A. .!'en Hnver. Colo : S. K. I'r. t..r. M'liiphl.s. T.tm Ymitic s Hiu-I W l JlT-5c.Joliet.lIL5 W. P. Harlow. Itou!dr. 1 .do.. Jlr. and Mp I. tVirk. Kl Paso. Tex. The. Thurndike- F. W Trary FrtliiR-fl-ld III . Mr anel Jlrs H Gll.!rb-. cl orad" Sprlne-. Colo : IS V." Gr-enwa.l. Jlis JI W GrrenxiHll. Fort Wort. Tx T1-.' Veailotne. Mrs. J. G Iianovan. St. ! Ij-il- ' The Un:rswlck. J!I- T V. WorthliiK- t'.-n. Mi nnd Mrs. L IL Vatliour. Jlr. and .Mr a. II P .M.ivl-. Jr.. G. C Curtis nud family. St. Louis t.::y S11 inre Hotel. .Mr an-l Mr. J. Jllt Tr-tntl-. Kansas city. Mo. Hotel IMIevie W. L. Ilutehlnsnn. In dianapolis, inil . Jlrs. a. I. Slmpkins, st. Lotls. c I). 1rac. Ottusnw.1. 1IL Th Smers Mrs. jj x. Hufrm-ten. JIIss 1" I-.rovan. St I.iuls; Mr and Mrs. C. Hathaxtax. Colorado Spring. Colo The Vl-t-trla. Mr an.1 .Mrs. c. V. Torle I nx. r, Crl.-) Ilottl I-nx- P. R. Millr St. In(r Visile's to the Tip Top ll'.ns. Mimnt W?h'i5ton. this wrk InrluiJ.'. R'.b't Grant. St Iuto: Jits. H. W. He..xie. liu.id'-e. ill . .Mi'B W. R Srhluter Ml-S K A SoMuter. I. A. Sch'ute- JSr .' : Raclx. JUss V."h!ttnkr. Dallas. Tex . diiirl.s 'J Jlrr!l!. Ro!rt JI. I.xn. Ot tumwa. la . IMwln Fu'Ier. Mi Udtle Poller. Nashville. Te.'.n ; Jlr ird J'.rs. P. S nurrouchs. jirs. H. .V Jl-cjeinent. Rurllnctot. Ja.. Mrs. Fine, e-olorad-j Sprint;-. olo ; Jlrs A, C Sra'-?''. Mies HiM-.et Smith. Omaha. Neb. M-ibI F Nj' Hestlnss. Nth.; Ter.oint 1-. New Ur.eat Ariris th week's arrivals nt the Po land Sprimr- IRuse. poiant spring. Jle are. Jlr and Mrs. c. II. H-ittig. Jlr nn! I Jlr- J H. Wyeth. St. Iarj!; Jlrs J H M.tl"nls. New Orleans; J!r and Jim A. I t MrSieareiptt. Karisas CJtr Mo Jlr an! Mr. L. R Vatttant and JI!" Th-Oil-Kla J Werthlngton of S L"uls. are at th Man-Inn House. PoLinel Sprinu. Or of th riost mterestlrg vlltor In lrton th'- week Ls Jlr. GuLix Crs-ner of .-: I.-ui'. the father of th dry-pat tndu-iry In Am'rica. H h-i bn att'nd-1-g th" tnty-flfth anrul convention of the I'hot-grarher A)7Clation rf Amer-v-i of which he fit She oldest ex-pre-!-dPt 1 re-eet Te Reeton G'obe prlr td during th eonvntlen wek a deii; column portrait of htn nevr te-fnre cnb-!!sh-l. whkh. in peIng. lighting and ac-cts-s'ir t an exact counterpart of th fsmeu painting "R-arus " by HelMn. In ih leTuvre, pjr! It was very much ad mired. 5 UIR.MJ IKTT. Nariga- ett VUr. It. : . Aug li -TIi-Sne sres'I-er st t.V Pier. wVlrh this ju ts more faselratlng ard elcturt;u than It ha Ie- er many seise-, r-a ms.de ell s,rt st -iitdojr diversions attretlre elur Ir.r the wek. and driving and rMlig h.! Men much Ir.-dnlsr-l te. Ten?-, trio, baa hs"d a nu-nber of vptarle, aet only at t!" f'ortry Cmb. t.ut st P-p Ca!n citt. aa-1 she..; t th eottaxes wu, lirt.e tall still milntalr.s. an.! yvefal rime have ten rAiyed it tb Pofr.t Jmliih Ccsatry Clstv In fTifa .l.t..f.u x. .1 .." ",r a numier of weeks. 1 2 1. " "tandinc-rcom on!" slcn haj ' Z V'Jr?r- out- -?. r' ' n :.e crowd Vsit .Vi rrux,r,s- T,,:'.au nrrlvnls at thU mi a' ife "Mr- :n'1 Mr- Charles a. Jloivi. ::.'-n1P.VTen'n"a ' of tihji ndi stay till the end of th nasun. -ir. ur.d Jlrs. A. p. Rrantley and three rhildren of JH.-.k's n-n-J. la., are rej;w tered at the Colcnlal Arms r-.sf im.;.?.,S The favors were from Japan, mad eeB alstcd nf nalrplnt. parasob fane for th rtrls. and army officer's bat. masks mad cfcrysar.themuma for thw toys. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Allen dark rtfce lat ter Stiss Greta Poraeror of St. Louis), who were rcccitly married in Newport, are tourlna; the coast In a runabout and stopped at Green's. Inn Monday nlsht. In the rooming they left for Watch IliU. R. I. Monday nlsht. Shorn Acres waa tha wr-ne of the first l.trg private entertain ment Riven here this year .and as It Is the handsomest villa In Nnrrasansctt. the af- sf s ! aa-s-A-. t asl.siAsLsf f aTkslt ? Mast la ael s- h srais.(, -. -m a-'X.ul' s. .SVI cl'ff.s, with rcres of lawn in every direc tion, the place was a brilliant sistit. de-c- or-.tll lia jn'ai-e laiiir.tLs uii'i -jis- ers. Thj liall was cin fcr Jlr. and Jlr-. John IL Hanan for member of the Squadron A polo team playlnc her. Mr and Mrs. Hanau recelx-e-l their pi:-ts In the Hrse central luill. which, xxith tie- drawir.jr-ro'jtn. had tren con verted into a ballroom. W.UKF.iHA. ttaubesha, Wl-.. Aug. 19 Th ja-.stxieek has bctn a Kala tie. The w.ekly Imp at the Pirk Hotel, the euchre at the Spring City Hotel, th- cM-ratlon of tl thlrtx--seicnth nnni-etary of the discovery of the rnedl. inal prore-rtlcs of Rethesda SrH.i; water rnd Ihc regular w-ckly (Khce at tl- F ur.taln Hou-.-s haxe nil t-rn .nJo:.abIe artair-. l.uvxiu A.iIIt Mclntjrc of St. Lout-. ton tirt onrarl-t. xull Kive a concert in this cl!5 on ti-e I7th. Mr-, llenrr Hcardman. So. Sin Castle lnan nvntie, St. J.o.:ld. Is a sut. at th ...iSiOnal Hotel K R ttiliL-rrs. Ss. Ieju!, Is a cu-st at the Terrate Hxicl. Jlr ami Jlr?. Jrhn I'enn. Hell-vHte. 111., are v'-itins Mr ami Mrs. JlcNulty. Dun btt and Maple aienues. this cit; Rol-rt GoI-'Us-K. St. Louis, Is a guest at the Woosti-r coit.iqe. Miss Jlumi- Gr.Iiaher. Jllss Marv Fr.-xs-, Mr. J it Ftn.x. St. ly-a:ls. jir, c. 1 Kre.ft. Llttl- ll"ci.-. Arlc: 51 JI Foreoy. ClathsviH. yXo.i Mr. and Jlrs K JI. Roix--T. Charleston. JIt.. nre a: the Spring citx- Hlde Mr and Jlrs. Henry F. W. pe:er.s, Mrs. X. f Chapman. Jlrs. j. z. HeLs.jn. I. Jlarquanl Forsler. St. Louis; Jlr. and .Mr- C H. JIIn;e. .Ml-s Klhel Jllnse. JRss ln?T-ll MlnRe, j!5S j.-anti!" Jllnpr. .Mr.'. T. Ale.x.indr. A. S. Alexander. P. Alexander. JI-. and Jlr. Len J. Kalin. Shreveport. Ii.; Pat ISarnv. R. S. Kemler, 5l5xetot:. Tex., .Mr. a--J Jlrs C. Raphael. Jlr. anl Mr.-: A. For. Gertrud- Fox, Sa-lle Fox. .Mr. und .Mrs. W u.f Cur-icana. Tex : Phil Hirler. Port Arthur. Tex.: L Kritisj. Monroe. Iji.; S. Rldronr. Kan-:-a.- 'i:y. Jlo.: J JI Frrels. ?.li-s Alice I'r. e!., Fist St. Louis, arj at th- Foun tain House. Jlr-. .Michael He ms'er of St. Louis In a Ke?i of frier.ils In Cudihy. Mrs Chirl's A SLha-if-r, 3T.irntrlt Pchaeff'r. Charles Scimefftr. Iv!iie ler kie. Kaus-is t,"Jt. nre at the Wrodlands. Ocpaeniiino" Miss RUa Lernp of St. Ijetu!." was n tertalnvil nt Hie Country Club, .Mllwau- i;e. uy jn-s catita 1 uuein. W. Jt Iaturshlin. on tho slaif of tlie Stjte Journal at Topka. Kns.. Is vlsitini; l.iul:is,,t tri'-nds .Mrs. Giorr- fl P.rown a'td son. Houston, Tex . are v:iit:-ir frltnds In Jlilw:tVe-. Mr. an I Jlrs. F. Ii Acton. St Lou!-, r.re r;u -ts al !r-iper Hall. Ccoaoniowoe. .Mr. Her-'if-M JI". ...! -Mrs. V. T. Goild. Mr. a d Mr-. John C Kraop. St. lyvii.-. nrv t irplii at the Jor.- llou5,-, o-onotnowoe .Miss Rrtlua Rap- of St. IjouI- is hlt Inn frlerd? in .M.Iwn.t'kee. Mi KIsa lmp and II .. Lornp of St. ld- are vlsitini; friend- in Jlllw tukee. Jllss eampl.l' JI-s JleXnuitht. Miss? Mnrv Seoit. c-. Liuls. are at Ixiuderdale T.ki. Jiikhetn V.r. V. Hal. Mrs. Kucerila HarrS'on, Jlr. Jrtnes H.irrt-. ti. Paris', Tc : !M-s v.'airnpham, Jllss WlHr.cham It.la-. T's.. Jlrs. G ors W. ivlller. Jltn Im Collier. Hi-aumout. Tex . I). I!. H-atei. Mrs i II. Heatnn. HuIk rt ll-ttrn. Cu.-ro. Tex -. Jlr- Kril Plemlur. J!!s bii Walne. Dallas. Tex . Jlrs. W. A. Hlnkl". C.ilves ton. Tex . Jlr. und Jlr- .1. T. Simmon-sand (tithirtti. I'lne Fluff. Atk.. are at the 1'ark Hotl. S IL Phelps. Dallas, T-x . Is at ths Schlltz Hotel. Mrs T. I- tJtrlpcfellow Mist G'-orfili Strn-MIow. .Mrs s. P Harmon nnd daughter S51ireves-.rt. I.i.. are at the Rtr Cotcar.c- Jlrs. T. G. Hoard and eon. Hou-Son, Tes.. art- at the Inn. 4 OI.I'KxIlll sp.v;. Colcrailo FprlnR-. Auir. Vi. The m..n accmem cf (he Gurdni or ihe Gods Chau tiiiKiua !n- et our d.iv apart In honor of the SoulPerne-rs who thrni- this rcslon, r.nd. of cout--e. this xxill be called Dixie Day. The music sel-ci-d for tuil day will bo specially appropriate for lh oc ciI(iii. xihile the ntterticoa aldre;s nnd ex-enlnp lecture will lKth b. ;ix,n py tho rii;ti!iKuih-d b'outh-rn orator IMwin "Cy t'one" S-iutl-.i-is tit!ir Ixtures on th pr'.cramtne for this Chaiiiau'iua sepm at" t(: P.ex-i-."-id James Horfiiiati ILattiti. Doc fr John F. Itiley. Frar-S II. Gair.el. tlliver W. Strwart and Doctor F. I. Fox of Chl enco and Govc-nor .McDonald et Colorado will slx"e an .iddresji. Ainonc the oth-r en Itrrtairers ar Kath'lne Lrts-Rowden. the fulcin.il of the Itowdrn nmvinc pictures It tur. '. limy Arllmston, Wm A. WHIett. .Mis- lic-l' Vlex,. llnrk Wllsnn nn.l II. - xtl.t- l.ir .1 Lid.. quartet nnd the Chtutauiu.i chcni. Ihs,is whl'h niit:i.-'I 'nt-rtalnets "....'",' J.-titi, m.iqirian and violin ist. .MI-s Re:lah Tlml.lln. Jll.s Frances, c. N. rns ejnee A1I Dunn and .Ml-s ijosi Ivy. nil well kt-ow-n In their special line ef wrerk. r-rc also on the orciramm Ir.nv:t!on In hl-h life r becoming fieryday affair In th altitude K:nu npnj the lushest marriage rcord, th-it cf a St IrfulM man ard a Kansas woman on l'lkes peak the other week, ja the birth of a new- xxonnn durlnc the last week, on the swlnplnc bridge crussln:; tie 'oral Gors;" .Mrs j. it Rertnall. wife of a new s-rpirtntpr.dfnS of sxhnoV at l'rulta Colo . :s' the m. thrr of this venturesome) f inal Jlrs. Rertnili bcir-J. d th Irii-er and R'o Gr-ir-de train. No. 3. li: Divor. August 2. with a daiighPr of IS months t' to'n her liu-lind In FYulta; nnd It u.s em thit s-in" day y fore th train reached Irulta that ih's re-ord -ns mide. i:dnard Sprott- a w-H-known musician of St. Louis necomiianl'd bv his wife, left horn- July r. pr a little "chanK and re axntion In t!- way of .1 trip They went to itutte. Mont., bx- xny ef St. Paul, ard f-orn J!or.t-na to Wnshine.ton. Visit er Sp'ikane. Seattle nnd Tncorm. th"y tln-illy arrived at Portland, where ther remained lo-g ero.-gh to tak in the Portland Ftlr tvno there thv went So Si'mmer:-. th'T to Pin )rat:e-Isro, ttopp.ng her .1 wresk while Md;lng; sur--nundini; ;.'.ints Th't diwn the coass to Los Aneeies, Pasad-ni. Pm D!go. Santi Retbara .t.) other r'olnt-: back to Los i;ele- and a rturn l.ox bv w.-jt of Colorado Arriving here AiigiMt "ther remain-d e.-lv '-r enruis'i for a walk thr.iuKb the Gird-"i rf the GihIs. crid a p-Ib to ripple C'-k. for In .Mrr Srrotte's -dirmt'en there I- r.o p'ace like home. Dn.lng tiielr tmx-els they Iih.x-- tak-n over 'Ightr ph-firis Tlth their ko-iak. Tie- Arkansas ji'imt r.-d the Jli-c.xutl girl in J'anltou. iio-e ei-g i-err,ent nftrr so sho-t h:j cluemt.T?ce --as s great .1 surj.rlse to everyone prcvtdpd nn'th'r surpiis- th same nr k bv returning from a h'rt tr'p to Colorado 5prlt-g .- h-) and rroom .Mr nti! Jlrs. Presfnn Rogers noir N.th ef jiirlantii. Ark. will rjend tli i.i'mnT In Jlinl'ou Tie High' Reverend 'Ihn-nas F I 'His nf Kinsas ity l tin gv.V"t i.f tie Cltho'lc Instltaf'ons f th" PIHe's Pe-xl: -erlon. be- 1 irg br en .1 slf.ht-e-tc trip and lirl- J e-tally a x-ir t P:p-eion of lti Cath- I !le srhoets b-jn-s n. other Instit.i'tnns W D M. '"rmt!r J-idr of the Pe on.l Jo-lMai Irt-trlrt rr -- Stale of K.m i, L enlrlr:- r i!l"g in the prrlng. T'l" Jodge .' Ivre-1 n ieiir Futvlay and Jtona-n- exerlng of :hN week at th JI. E. Cht.r. h Wh"e li '"nn"n C!r !xt rror.th Hamlin Girl-eil Ihe write- pft one tjlgl.t ln a retj of e pen'teitlirr. vluntarliy. in or der to larn Josf how one 1 1 y dersr adoe t has ! af"r In r ro-i-mfil-i itIH f'l ueler he i'Ve ri'.-.ims:anrs rJ-rWef'tlr he d'"'OT--l lS.1t 'lf In .- e1t is mwhit barroTrlne for sln-; tfcfn t,e ,,,. rr, nlr,j tv,. Csror. city I'-nlfen'terr v., f-l set eif ! IwvV n-,i tor!s -o v,io allextit- t-e we of Its ierntM " Tb lowan toerlsj.s t.x Colo'ado this yir ever ri'n ip-ire- t '" i-on jexu. ar,j ti olher day the- ton had a Mr pienle pd reur!n out at Stratton Part. Ufi xr. re tre J'r rni'e Hrad!v. -e Iar3bl TSrmn n H ItJ'.. l sr---.dlrg fb's meeth with h-r brother ln Min'totz. sr,i etpret. t- v;-'t her turen's !'. lienv-r d-jrtng the nonth ef Spttrbei- Jlrs B. A PIMS1 of Waterl, Til. t, enatereri-c a aic pi'tr ef xc-jng j-,o. Pie fr-rn Ws'rrl-v-. to Ci'or . an.) tnr are nit gaeji at the Raxton Hnra la Jtsn'totf The filicVog p-rsons from MloarS an.! the ouS hate t-n stoning In Manito'i during th rs.sT we-k Walter J Rtli and son. !!- Grr;e ise of Kan-aa fTtr Jobn Sunf- "I -.f Ra'ty. Ark.. Mrs. J l. litier .if C"gan.t, Tx A pirty frerx Austlr. Tst . who har ar riree; at the ?r.rire an'! takert a r!')nt ir North ces.ie ari--je ror the jr3m constst .f Ju-le acd Mt T S. :txtr an-S Mr ar'1 Mr- It- Prr,irr Judae Mjv ts of ! F"-'ral ( nnd Hr Brown Is n dlreetor e.f the e Py Na'lonal ILmk cf Auii-i- Jor.ii tre arrva at ft To--rg Wom en's r A Heme tn. ' . lorsda Stirirra Uit monti sf IPs Dls) .V ol cf Ct;r:hre. Jlo Airs Kir lam V.'llsrn and Jlr. Wlt-f-ra .MKe "f st Louis. Rrtlia Rurdl'k iM F-ti-er Campr.!! nf I3rin. RL; also Bertha Wjrnaa cf Elf-, Mrj. m V. Rofctasoa et Wrtax. Mo.; Mtos Gertrude Nprrto af CaUM Glrardeaa. Mo.; Jira, T. J. Raster of JCliataz Spriaax Mo.: Miss Utalaat aad EMa L'tbiant of HoUtein. Ma; MIM Aeua 34cKaley of Hanniha!. Ma: Misses Anna aad Marsaret Northrup of KsjiMff City. Mr. and Mra, S. O. Cook of East St. Loula. who came through the Garden of the Gods the other day by way of Arens xlale. said that they had been leading a strenuous lire in and about Manttou for the Mat week. Mr. Cook Ls a teacher in the- Fast St. Louis High School, and is takirur enoujrh exercise while in Colorado to last him for the next year Great numbers or Missourlausi. Texans. Arkanaans and represeniatives e-f other States passi throuxh Arensdale vn liurrs. either to or from the Gari-n of the Gods, but those on foot usually make more rap id progress than the people xxho ride; ac copllnply. the latter have no time to s'op and rrfrisier. strenuously though the bur ros voice their desires in that direction This attitude Is evidently provocative of high and dating feats, and two St. Loalx cirls fell Into the nroce-slon last ti-cfc. Misses Kthel Martlin nnd Mary ricti-r of St. Louis were en the xxild-Iloner excur sion train last Thursdax-. otl when It Mopped at Idlentld to be photogr iphed. with the pass-naer- posing about the n Rin. these two girls clambered to the roof or the- e-al. to do their i-lnr. A"'1 when the other passtrsers xxer- nil 5ack In the coach and the train pull I o-: ef Idlcwild. thes- voung women were ms of thetr number. Thev had il.-tiid to va lor : ride on ihe cab of tho engine, ont In a couple of mlnrtes we:- elm;;!:.-; fj.r il-ar life to the entl!at.r traj. nni getting the full Is-netlt of the choking smoke, the s-ot and is-Iting cinders from a roaring, nell-red mountain engine, while the wind did nil it could to tir iherp fror-t their narrow roost. Again nnd itgaln tli"v screamed to the e:iiner to stoti the train, and In their liesiwratl.-.u luiunJet! ar.et kicked on the roof. Itut thev cnuld rot b heart! alsjve the roar nnd rnmWe ef the train, ard not until th- train sopped r.t Its first station, three miles furth-r on up th mountain, was their plight discov ered. When the conductor help-.! the two fluking gitl. down from the cat. their white dresses) were about demolished, as wcr likewise their neries. nnd lor tl-,.- re mainder of the trip these two mris. frr.m the Worlds Fair citv were more than ullllng to travel In the ordtnarv way. Mrs. C K. Smith of St. lamls wrs th. tniesl of honor last week at a social func tion given bv Stmes. Riker Bn,i Sear- of Colorado So'lngs. Airoivr other guests pre-ent was jrSL preston r. do;x- of Beaumont. Tex. A r.umb-r of clerjtr are guests this v. son nt the Montr-iPn. Minlton. Amo-:g tbe arc the Reverend Father R.mlfa-e of "iriiiu. ia.; in- f.rvereeii rain r i.:;os of Fort Worth. Tex.; the Reveren.l Fithr Clinton of Ml-srurl; the Rerend Father titr of L'.ivenworth tni. te R-xerer.d Fa ther Coulter of Indtanapalls. Doctor 51 F Fisher of Kansas ff.- is rper.dlr. the month of August In Colorado Springs. R. G. Gr.ihnm. Mayor of Graham Tox.. Is here with his family, to remain for some time In Manltou. Sirs. A. L. Rower- ind thiee cldMnn. and the Mlsse-ji Irene and J!ild Rowers o' I'nlrstine. Tex., nre In Manliou th'i sum mer. Jlr.s. n. P. O'H.1111 f St. LouU Is spend ing the summ- in Jlanitou. as ar lik wise Mr. Raster and Jlr-. Hnlim of St Louis rtnd Victor Fhllng of the St. I,r;i!.s Conservatory of Music Jlr. and Jlrs A. J. Rates t Rertonvlt' Ark., haxe arrive! at the Springs ;.a iMVe been staying at the Spaulillntr Ho-.i-. .Mrs. K. J.n-k-on of Cameron. Jlo., Is n pnest this month of relatives In ft!orni' CItv. Jlr. nnd Mrs. w. R. White of Marvin M-. aro vlsltlna; relatives in Colorado Citx-. Doctor IL J. Dlonyshis of TClrfcwool. Jlo.. Is -jlso xlsltlnr this month In Colorado City. Likewise Frank Snow aifd f.i'nlly of Kar.-ns City. MA.tlTOI'. M.inltou. Colo.. Aug. II. This re-ort has not been so thronged with visitors) for sev eral years :is It Is this slimmer, and though many of them only r.maln fur a few days th- hotels and cottages urn taxed to their utmost capacity. .Messrs. K.lward Wenger and Robert Jlll-le-r ot St. lyiula registered at tho Iron Springs Tuesday. Mr. M. 8. Guffy and daughter rf ej.,j. x-iston nre nt tlie Iron Springs. Jlr nnd Vr fleitrv P tlrwler . s..-i r.tma. Ark., aro at tfie Xarn'o for se'xcra! xx-eeks' etny. Mrs. Fl I anil of Poplar Bluff. Mo. Is a gust of Ihe Nax-aJ.. Jlr. and Jlr. M. Coemlsh ind child, of South JIcA Jester. 1. T. nre a I Nax-Ri-f for the remainder o fslin searon Jtl-s Kltrabeth Htuart of .Marshall M nnd Jllss Estella Russell 0f Oklahoma Citv are recent arrivals at th ejlin. Mr.t I Rrowr. and Miss lyturn Nell of St. liouls are located nt the Cliff ror a month's sojourn. -Mr. and .Mrs. W. jr. MaOlll. JHs. L't cretti Magill and Hop)ii Jligllj are a weii.gnown . laiuw family located at the CI Iff. Jlr. and Mrs. F. J. Fit of St. Joo nre prominent Cliff House guests. .Mossi--. Reverly Jones, s. jf. Jene and Mr. Grossman lire, a St. Louis trio who nrrlt.-d last Wednesdav. .M.r?'.,I:1T0 ,iII(,,'r " Mis I.03II Glider of L'.tlle Reck are pleasantly Icnt-d nt th- Jlan-Icns. Mr. O. Harrlsen of Tin" Rlufr. Aik. 13 spending a vacation at the Mansions. Jlr. nnd Mrs. T. P. Chapman, accom panied bv Jllss Flovd and Jl'ss Smith ar a cliarmlrg St. Ituis pnrty located at the Mansions). Jlr. I. B. IIMxer. n. prominent business man of St. Joseph. Is stopping nt the Grand View. Jlr?. Wil'.lnm E. Stor.e. JII-s Mntlldi Hike. Klizabeth Hoke. Trails 11 iinVe nnd Martha Hoke nre a St. Ijus natty al the Sunny Hide. Jlr-. Jama A. Krafft of Kt. Joseph Is teclstereil at the Sunny Side Mrs. IL Flbus and children ind Jll Wolf are a Durant. I. T., rartr at th Sunnv Side Ml-s Fannie K. Flan of St, Lo-ls Is a Bi.e-t nt the Piitsburg Mr-. IL P O'Hara and farnllr and Sirs. I.IIil.- Itrown of St. Loul are at t.'i Grand Vl-w for three week. Jlr S. f Spencer. It. R. Spencer. 3IIs Helen Spencer and JIDs Christine Spencer are n partv of well-known S-dalia. Jlo. pople at the Iron Springs. Thev are In company with Jlr. fr.et Hux pn-i Thomas R. Jlara of St Iuli. J-s Jl I Clatk nnd MrRnbert Me-seriv of Sedill.t Other well-known Misourlins who reg istered at the various h'd'ls durig th latter part of the week ate- Jlrs. S P. Rrikit. Paris; Jlrs. G. Wlllmot. SL, Jo ftIi: Jlrs A. Garrey nni ror. st li'il: eTiarle- A. Jilller. Rat St. Itil-: II Schase. Jirs, Scarber. Jam-s camiht Walker Rvan. Kt. Iiuls: ,Mr. John Ken-nl-h. Jeft'rson City: .M!i Fannie 11 Flo:! Mrs. S. F Moody and II R StipMen. St. Louis. VIORsisRIi(.. S.u I'.r Springs. III.. Aug jj .,,. ttiobiling has taken prernipl(n f, t.Ter the- old-time ,ay tide ". the fimllMr toot of the horns a the cars flash tlirov-h the beautiful w.-odlar.d drlvs of Gln dal" makes merry the erenln?s, rrhleii are cool and r'jnduclr to the nx' goratlrirf pas'Ime The rerular Weilne-day nnd S.i(iir.l.-v evei-lrr dmee gtow in pojeilar favor md Tuesday evening nn extra hop wis glv-n In honor of departing gue'ts. On .Monday evening Mr C Itj.Jk- 0f St Ieiub; and Jlr J r Sr.lgg of St.'lug- id ill . gave n Ilfg eitchre rarlx- In Amiuemr.t Hall. jonble. j;r and Mr. M. which wa mot en- H Fu'iua and Mr n-..t Jlrs. J. R. JIobriy, or St. !ul, arrived on Salurdav In their touring car for a short tay here. Jlr Frank Car', ncrompanl-d bv Mr Oeorg W Tatr and .Mr I'rpl VeMrn-r. cam eiver from St. Iuls bv uo on Sit urday. t- visit h'.s family, who are sum mering hre. Jlr J Lowe-j-. Jlr M Welnt g Mr I W G!ron. Mr At. Relter Jlr and Jlrs William Oeltz. Jlr fleorge G Frailer. Jlr and -Mr Rirron. Jlr C. J Ilentien nd Mr fnd J!r II Krorer are St. I.i:Ii:.n- , who bar arrived this week. I Mr. S. T Unmet. .Mr. J. J NaPr- , mann. .Mr W F. Lre-dr. J!r WVIlim 1 xff. MlJx siattl and i:ilzabh Yo-ing Jlr Gorge II. Hckr aid Mr Franh jiernoanner or .-prtnuneid nive registered hr- th pust week. It-cent arrivals are- Jtrs. H. c Fal coner. Mis Mary Falconer. Jlrs r. Rllg- Iy. th Reverend and JIr. Johnson, of Noble. i. Mr R. IL r.nor. Sir. J. O Marnerry. ieor i. 11 Jiornit, Jlr. k i van At'S di. Mr anrl Jlrs J. H. Frrnan and Jllsa FrBii cf olii-y, Ri Profsor X. ts Garden. Mis Kdllh t.lawscr-;. Mr Georg Ges-1 nnd Miss Grac -Morgan of Tay.'e.rvlll. PI. Mr. V. Grwood of Rlu Mound, 111 , Mix .Vary Dalxtll of All.nta, IIL: Pro feeror D. B I'arkln-7n and Jlr G W Walla- of Cartorrlale, RL; Mr W J. Miller of Bdgweod. III.; Mr. I W. Gal brath of Cartfcag-. Jlo.. Mr. K E. Ollii ean of FalrfJ'W. III.. Mr. It. Kills rf t, Jacob. Rl ; Mr A. R Clark of Qulncr. III.; Mr. I-fonard May of Edwards ri -. IV . Mr. Olive ' Wallace cf Carksr!!!. Ill . Sir G-ors Rauer ard Mr C. r. WiggfcVor, of KranTllle. Ir.d.. Mr H I Hoherssetc. Mr. J. X. IHefcer, of Ctnrlti nili. O Mr IL W. littham- and MI Myr.I Litham of Litchfield. UL; Doctor and Mrs. E. E. I'ark of Flora. Ill . Mrs II. Mick. Mrs. T. J Patterson. Mi Grac MK.lire anl MIm Beulah M Nrbrg of Harrtsburg. RLs Mrs. N. T. Watiae. Mr. C. D Ptuter and Miss Iaja) La Ro'h'IUs 1 U aTdmuaat!. IIL HOTELS AND RESORTS. JOXAJsUTJ nr.1' "" "l"!''" -- - - s-aalaaaaavas-tai aaa.ir Ug SHARON 5PRING5 AAO C00PERST0WN Lale Crerspteia aad IMri I Aasar.!- Cb3;ni.Tfcc 4&atack9 Saratafa Sfr"r;f and Late Gcerfa Kid many othir-ooLfcaUhMSum-mfr tRi-irU in th: rirvilfxl rnrfoB of Notthsrn Nw Yotkarsdrsaibj-i inu "Lustr-tL! Ir. "A Summer Paradise" a iandbito: of th; Xorthetr: Tcar jt inticd by the DElW.RE ft KUD50N RAiLKO.AD. th- S"tertfst. Quickest, aCiHst tin between Ntw York ir.J .Montreal. .V jx & toMy a&lriu CI refrtrt rftt A.A.HEAI". 6ta.PawsjTr-. AfteayAt. Howard's Mineola, Fox Lake. III. l'it- nuui l.-uin st. liut, xm e.mcaaii. rrom Union Iecct. z, M. A St. r. to Pom Las Millon; crs sroo.liand, trjer!ng on SUM r'x liay. Most attrartlxa h-itei m Smlweat II oulsHe rn-a. E. C ROTTAnO Propi SayltrSprineStlll. MtKtRAt WUIRS MNSIMMMai PUIn. Turkish. Jtedirited Vp r. Sta t'c ar..I rata li; Krtile IMths aid Ut. else. !r--rt attrndxals nw-s at Ra-L Xlellsh'su.ly Ix-itr. t'.a.ly -. sa trr. S-o-it'ne. !" rr ttrn's . ll'ITtn. AtllVUMtiDATliiNS f.-st c'ars. jpi-nit.t o-rhe-'ra. !.aiej f , :t p-r w.-el. x lite t r iii-trtt-1 re. klet to :iJ:IMI.i:MOT!:i :-. rstrtnrs.'ll IStccrsps rat'-s ca IL . . tX ard e-rr-N-tlrc ruaJ- YELLOWSTONE PAUK POftTLAND CXtsWITION AND CALIFOWNlia TOUWt ,Tt avr r uiavctiBt; triT mtrrn orf. l " 111I joti rref ima.M ui rrKatitt tdrTuito Tf s;srnsTrtsi4rtlt t'alitiat- a i ItrI ce-r"ji--au.rTiB lrtianat at7ftt.si .Jlrt. fttrjtjilit Orir tv-J Ma L1TTLK TlwIawS rtllVl) . ftr"lliMpMf-tfcc-.lHri. Hritfgrl1 it nil katm()ba irniTroiiM revrViiv. 1S3 WU Irl.-effiB !-!.. rtHeaaTs. MUDLAVIA. This great rsort otea th jear rcuna. ceri blns rr-t health ot..l p'easuie r.- jour xrs-ti-.u. on'y n ft-w h uri" ih1 f 1 m S. tr.als near AttPa. Iivl . n lrlah ltrrrt. N tur-5 i:nal'st cure f tr ltheumaMm Giut. ItH r.ey. kla. llIa.Mr, Ptonmeh nn 1 N'rxmis ill ."s. por tnutiriillv ilJusirnte.1 nmriilr. m I !! Infornml&n. ad lress II. I. Kisruer. -r.-erat Jtnr.irr KraT.er. Ir.d ITS. AVERY 6EI6K MOTEL SOUTH HAVEM. MK. Un!r i r.tv ani rnor l!bri! mig't.rT;t K&rty trwisfrrJ. r:or(t th 1 inila rartt- r!aurar ord rrPlr oti, Opn Jar ?- Flpfr ar 1 ratrt tatri?, tm ut Ijrfe J. E. STRONG, Manager. GREENBRIER. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING WEST ViRSINU. iThe -OLD Willi ki hLt.l llLlt) oren Jaat ruinous fcr It 'utih-ir talht. Mcdriii ln-.prt.xcir.ci.is with ;rtvt falK Uietet ra Ttti: J15 to la week: IM to fW noa'k. Wilts tor t'!tlt. A-!drr t50A J1H.UH, JK.. Stgr. C.r-.brir. lah- t thur kprirg-. W. Vtr rlrln. THE II.CQU3I3E.0R-TIIE.IEACI. lLi.rs i: tc l'J. llK I EBls and sun tarlcr. 11 i-tena. 110a.. Ma-alnse IjUn.l. sfteh- SYLVAfHEACHHOrEL thanr-l lake. U.ts.-t. best .i..ll.. iHJCs liUUXf, eenitltul arotea. IRtlll B, Mll.r.r t.r.nlx. il.nrtcc. pa'.ea K t 111 Psnr lairc' An'foeh. Ill CHl.uisf. Mlrhigan Ave., ne.iroeach, Allnnlle lly. .V J. Kl c!lent table. 11. :s to 12 D.ilK-. IT to tit Weekly. F. C WAHBURTON. WANT KANSAS CITY THEATERS. Si!iil.iT.s May Xot Up Abl' to rotisuiiiiiiato I cal This Ytiir. Ix.H.SX- e'lt J!r. Ailrs. 11 -The Sn b rta are ng tlatlng for Swo thatei li Kat-sas Clix. but have elsei neither tb-iU. . "d tl.e in.-piets are not grxtil for con mm-natlc'i this yar Kit Ti !al menus the building of 1 n-w st-utut. and work has hgun on th xr-xx.iiions e Tneirth and M.Geo Rtttr ! i.t It 1- to tactile an ollleo bulldlfg if the S'lUl.erts do not buv Thr i no II inter t.m!!rg th Sh" l.rf s ran aniiilr- tb it Is suitable for tnnr T!i- svtid'. ate ei'r.trols thr"- Txvo oth' : re x-auib-xll! li us-s ? it inr.lrr and e. . t ItleS'pie in use. Xenn is to t-. i-uel." or ltn-! SAID BOY STOLE PAPERS. Nv-fiu Is Si-riti'iicctl tu Four Vcara in ItVfunii Sclimil. "IV Jenkins, a negro boy, 17 years) nld living nt N I3".l Cottige. nv-ntie, vrrus yestirdiy S'-iiienre(i nt p. nre four year Is th" J: f. rj s- h.v.l at !nvllle. Jf f'.r the thelt of nrty SuniLxy ner.sp.iper-n-l a small wngc whlcii r lntrute! to Mm by J. !.. !rrn. who enncluct a newsijj-r brain-h oil!.- at No. IM3 Eaaton nvenu- The negro rtbtaleed th ryip-rs by prom 'tnif tr j-iy for tho-e he sold nt the end of the day nrd to ret in th balance i-IIh th- wng.r. It Is slid h avoided p.i1-.g Firre-i (dare ot buln an-l Feire.- w-s t-iiabl- to "- him when ha cil.'i 1 a- tilt boli" ofth- -earn. FOLK APPOINTS J. W. WIGHT. Xutiicis i,rt-'Ciitiii(f Attorney to Fill l.;inttiili County Vnranry IKn.'t!MC fePECIAL Huntsxiji. Jlo. Aug 1 ejf,Trrlor Follt Ipolr.td J W. Ulxht e.f Moherly, Mo-, Proeeeipirg Attorney of this coutty. to fill out tl." jnexpirtd term of J. IL Ls. mott, eleri sjjed. Jlr V.lghf eorresj of eri of ths) most prominent Democratic fainlrs of th eoun tr T.ere- were three; other appltcanta fr the ajipolntment. THUNDER SHOCK KILLS BOY. Young Otto Smith iJies Under Pe cnliar Cin-iiniHtances at Mexico. RPP'Ttfc ssf'ETAf. Jlexieo, JIi.. Aug. liOtto Smith, a 13-year-oM l-oy 5Jd here this mornin un der pe'lJar eorcum.!anee He wai pUylr.c In if yard wrr thera was an ucuscal'y loud elap of thunder, and bef.r t!- jrxin-1 of It ctaaefl lie frj daV Ha, was recovering from n aerlou" i ir. and It Is believed tha vhock cau-d fcla death. A IMaaawwd mt We will eelUer or.e at once oa a ftftt small lepo-r Tou pay balan-w RtoatfrTy or wekiy. Ixftls Itrca. at Co.. trt Cat Carieton tsdg . th aad Oltre. lr I FJM ATI lav sssiKBSKjsaaBBjaw : rr. .. v'W1ainliiii'CT'"3P! " (