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IIIWJ1 K.l1k& WHB'-U.1lWqHWrWM.l Oiaj 11 IssM. .11 ST. LOUIS - - ' - -'-- TODAYS REPUBLIC ! 10 PAGES. rmf SEVEN PARTS 4 NINETY-EIGHTH YEAR. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27. 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS. 4 SUBMARINE BOAT CHARMS ROOSEVELT MISSOURI POULTRY RECEIPTS ENOUGH TO MAINTAIN NAVY Meaey leceived by Fanaers of State From Chkkeas and Efs in One Year Amounts to ?79,10fi,906, or Sufficieat to Maintaia Fighting Ships of the United States Value of StufT Exported Prom the State Is 31,G2,7e2 Three-Fifths of Product Is Con tained at Home. KERENS DECLINES TO TAKE QUIETUS PHOEBE COUZINS JOINS MOVE TO LIFT LID IN MISSOURI Noted Teaperaace Worker Says Blae Laws Are Not Wasted aad That She Desires to Siga the Genua Aaserkan Alliaace'a Pe tition for the Repeal of the Statute Which Closes the Sakmae on Sunday Campaign Is Beiuj? Pushed, but the Palmorc Mat ter Is Still ia Abeyance. FOfiCfD PWEST TO FOAGERT President Watches With Interest Farther Maneuver of the Plunger. Blow to Senatorial Ambitious at . Jefferson Citv Has Not ''Fat Him Out.' OerelaadPawUr Telia How W aa aad Two Wea Get His Money. SEES TORPEDO LAUNCHED. MONROE COUNTY LEADS COMMONWEALTH IN SHIPMENTS. MAY BE REFORM CANDIDATE. KErT HM A CLOSE PRISONER. rcm5ZZZr'ZgZsZi- tr 1THE REPUBLIC. COMHT arns That Mea Are Beceiviaj Only Shore Paj, aad at Oace Directs That They Be Bean- aerated for Sea Duty. Ojster Ray. I- I.. Aus. 38. Presidert Rooierelt. with a. party of friends and re'.-H stives. to-day witnessed a test cf tile eui srariae torpedo boat Plunger front th deck cf the naval yacht Sylph. The weather was quite different frota hat of yesterday, when the President hhx If made a dive to the Plunger anl matched at cloae range, even participating n. the maneuvers of the tiny Tease!, fort 'iet below the aurface of Jaong lalanl cound. A Milt northeast wind was yet blowlnf-. but the aJn had ceased and the sui burned away the early morning baxe. The test of the Plunger took :Iace In the water ',T the sound a short distance outside the -titrar.ee to Oyster Bay. The boat J- rated In about seven fathom of water. 8-wn after tlie President and hi part hoarded the SlpU. the Plunser got under any. At tlie requart or the President th little vcsel pcrform.l some of her feati While the I'rcident was on board tlis .sel yesterday no attempt wa,s made t- discharge a torpedo As Lts as eager t' fitness that experiment It was arrange! that rjauier.ant Nelson, the ceimtnander of the vessel, and hlJ men would launch on of th" projectile within the bay. Accompanied by IJeutenant Prank U.ar.H. commander of the Slpn. ami th-I'M-side-iit's couaIii. W. FSnl-n IJovevelt. lie President went to the bridge of the "yllli to wltntrss the experiment. D1.SCI1ARGKS TOIU'BDO After maneuvering a few minuter"., tr-ai-i'iC In the meantime several porpols s live", the Flung' r came m the surfaoi .Ml divhrge.S a tc.rpe-do. Thr bow of th r--f rose a fw feeit out of the water thi-re was .1 g'i'di of foim sevetal yards .head, anl tit" teine; sMmtted oier th- rfaee .f t!i- li.iv nr ;e rhatis 3 yards projectile as idcke-d iii by one c . Slphi l.iu-tches. in ar ecmt f th" presume of builnes:. loniKCtlon wi'h t'io peace n gntiatlons. i-.!.'rnt ltiKi-.velt nan oblige." to leat ! fijlfh. ai"! at lyJ o'clock returned to 1 imor" Hi!' II f.r- l.Wi:r h- ,xpr".'5J his yatisfsc with tln nmcuviTing of the vesw . 1" r otubte sUHI pf tl.. ir.nxi wh. han i.,l h- Tli hail l.tr:i 1 u- v.l-i. that thV offl- r- rfttl :nn en ih ti.Kit wcrt rt-celvin ,. i!, rir. t.iey soar are rendering il ihore iay. althoLKh It -was in mif.-sl Mat at no tlm- noal.l thiir irrrlee be ' ' liaxinlout tl:un th.j aro ut prent. Tii- I'resKriu h.u dlr.'ctiM that liere- tliry ihull ri-ci't-.-" i juxy for theii -nt outli . Their ma pav am t-sln i' Morday POLICEMAN WARNS GIRLS. WHO RUSH FROM FLAMES. t mplnvr. in Hawk HisMlerr XotlSetf I list Rallatlas; Is Fir saw - )trt. "'- trirl. working for Se'tafr a Kim in their bo'k Mwlrry at Xo. Sit 'i'v strait. eterday morning nt 11 clock rushed from th bulUIng wlilch va on fire, all escaping without accl- il-nt l"ollc-tn-n Srlllan ana "Lane, in r-as- is the buUtliug. saw that it was on ire. Splllanw turned In an alarm and '...n- 'Utereil the buiUIng to warn the cupant ll found th girls s-orklnc i the third tl-jor anl quietly announced til tlie. Ther-i follne.l a rut for hats and rtt cloth r.z nmung tho girls, who hur- -l from the ballJing as the tirst flre--'ii rilv.l V . on I alarm sut turr.xl in and the axe. which nt tlrit lookrU danscrout, a mhi 1 uniltr control. C ,. V Mti'onuacK and the Mangan I -en Cojntaiy r the .ther occuuuts o U- t lUldiFi;. Tl. daniaKo to the ru'Uiru It S! llamas to tii- stock ind-turt.ttuie if truants . alout each. DENIES RECEIVING MONEY DIRECT FROM MRS. TAGGART. V. illlxm TsMfCBS. Mer. Astsalta Ueitlna lrrt. fr SliM rrssj Wassata. financial Ag. tiller. U.. Auk- -William Taggsrf, eccd'i of Captain Tacgatt. was aa!n rlie.1 to tle -.tand f -r cro-exam.natlon In the Thmhu ltorce trjal to-lay He m.tji Kkr,l m.nv rueftIor.. by Attorney Stsrlln HI. r-til't re cenerally In d'finlte or rr.iv5. ":o object of the at torn y was etMertlj to show that the s 'nit.' ha-1 rect-.ej miwv fttm Mr?, "rgart. -k.J If it was 30t a fict that he had ' I.I on May 31. a N"tv York at' from Mr. Tagart. he ald No si-" ll hiiUtJ tiail he haa not rec-KeJ an--.hr draft on the same d.y ftons Mrs. "siart. but floall explained that b did g t two Jratu amounting to St-1 ctcut ?U time, that th drafts cam from Mr. H-irlbert of Chl-agc . TagiarCs finan cial aer.t. anl tJat he hsd received th rcon-v to pay bia, Mrs. Tagan owtd in Ortv'.Ue. He as a;l.ed if Mrs. Taitgart was act feni ef him at this lime, and if he did not think a great deal of rr? "J think cot.- was his answer. GOVERNOR LA F0LLETTE SAYS HEHASFAITHINDENEEN. Tadka lltlsMsa Kassratlve Will ne rssssiw fide of rsstwto Vkts Crssat Crtats Cissss. Psrrts, Aug. 3t Tn an mterview here OcvemoT LAFallette Sild of Gcrer-.or tvreett "I elJT that Coteraor Ir.crn !. as b itaa: t belieie thst he Is thoroughly c-.svlrnticur. and when th- great truKle eva. a it wilt, as It suit come a every Sent'. I believe that he will t fosnd en tic iie of :: pccple." Tho.rpcr ralj that he was cf the cristas that a x-rrtod of great political rc troratlen wis now in progress. MPCBUC SPECIAL. Jefferson City. Aug. :- To- far-femed AUsaourl mala wtU have a kick coning when be learns that M mtiit yield tbo palm of prece-lence to the Missouri hen. Joka H. Nolen. chief clerk of the Jtls aourl Bureau of Labor Statistics, has com pleted the work of compiling the statistics from too 114 counties of Ubnourl regard' lag the poultry product of the State. The astual surplus poultry product cf the State. Icing the amount shipped out of the various counties, scd making no allowance for the rant quantity -cr.-suBied at heme, is revealed In the follow lag figures: During the year UOI the quantity nJ value of surplus products thus shippel rere as aet out below: Poultry (lTve pcaeita. l.C4.7t7. at t car". SU.4 Sl.Tt. Pcltry (itrvHil). pounca, AS.CK at 'A cn(!, tt.f-2.J3.cn Ersa. Ucon. Si:.S. at It centa. ItiKl.- .:o. Frathorr. pounds. Ct:. at r ct. U. ITJ.'.S. Total valoe. tn.ttiTC CI. If MlnsourlV surplus poultry product had been uhlppeil to market on one train last year, the train would have b.en com posed of as.wl cars and would have bt-rn UT.: miles lo::g It would riulre Ib.aZt cars to c-trry ths live poultry, allowing K.mI pounds to thu car; 2.42i cars. :.Xi jMiun.U to the i-.ir. for tl. Ur.-n"d poultry: ".I1 cars. al!n Ing 400 cases to the car. to carry the vk--. and forty-three tar. alloulag U.t'.v j)L.n! to the car. to carry the feathers. And this is only nln-ut tmo-ilfttis f :ii Iou:iry proiluct if Missouri, the ri-nuilnin-; thrre-flfihs Wing conmnie"! at Lome. In the shipment of 1K poultrj" last year. Monroe County l.-d. with 17.SS3.-:l tounds. jlaliirj County siipni niiir litrxml iioultry th.-.n any other itiunty in the Btntc. her surplus Hirlui"t N-ing u.3ul. 03 puur.il.-. GrK-n County lead in :h shipment of eggt. her proiluct being iC S3ri doi'ix. 1WWIIV A KV-PltODUCT. The mwt rem.irkaiile thins about tin: iwultry prtlucitj!. considering it l:n-m(-nse value. ! the fact that in ntaily very in.tar.cf :t U emri.ij nirtly as . Ity-riOilact of tin- Sli.:iri farm, omp.jra- : SUGGESTS MISSOURI CELEBRATE j . GREAT CROP Macn. Mo, .ng. -"i:is.-.oari ...:'d -xt- nd her fame all ..w the globe this j ear by building a mcrniacent torn palace In some ventral towti of the State." siitl RrUrt Itlackwonj. a-eret.irj- lor Congre-hman IJ.jd. Sir. niackwoo! was here .strday. hiving just ccmpletej a tour rf tl counties comrnslng the rir.n lllstrlct. He saij he .,..- saw more hopeful facts !u all his life. "The merchants in all 11... towns ire positively !-appy." lo said, -hecau- they Know that this yearV corn cror :ie.,ns :i,IIII,.-.s to the tiller- -rd tl-it means i.usm.S. Hut thre sV in thU Imtnen.-- . n.y a WBS, r tlmig f..r Mi-muil 11 the future. Th- S.ate should be aU.rti-l in such a war that the whole world will knom- what .rt of crops w-. r-.L'e here. We tow "it and take It ; . linn-.- o. eo'irs-. i.-j- tticre are C-.o j u.. -rection or a corn pnttce. v. th ing its comtm lion, would be a noverlul . . , , .. M - gen-ml knowledge. The iila- hIkuiIJ s in tho land ict:M wint a pl-turj of iu will have some left. It would lw h 4 corn er." POLISH PRIEST SUES FOR LIBEL DAMAGES Ifcvluret Charsen That He Tir.nH ut Lights in Clmrrh Im'c:ii:so I'iirisliionors Wonltln't 'onf t Him" Are Fa!s. s In a suit ny-u bv the Keverani iltiT llaphacl P. X Hti:UiRki. through Ills at- ornej. CVrnellu? 1! i'auntlcro. damaces i tho amourt of !. are al fur the publication of an allegc.l IIIm-Jous article :n the !V!ih tlul.Is. of which Hasle!aus Me::j-d!owjlii i ltir. leather 'Jr.IellRcl j pa'tcr of St C.fi mlrs Catholic rjurch at Ktchth im-l Mullinphv stn-ets nnd hiahlv thmuht f b the priests of the st. Iiais archdio cese The arti- on which the Ube prorecd ing Is ha;ed stats that ths priest became an?ry t-c-tu'c of the fir.a'.i amount cn trlbutel to a ?uiilir collection. anl on July 14 publicly abued his congregation from the pulpit. on July fJ the article rtates that la ther Clntlln.kl entered the conf-ion.il. ns l the custom on Sattuday vcnlnss. but that no one appeared to recl the ;rJtcr.:lal sactament from him, the peo ple instead confe:ng to the assistant pastor. This ts sn!d to have so anje-ed the pr-.est that he turned out the n,ht? In the church. According to tl.e article ap rsarlr.g tn the rtulde. a merolsr of the consregition, named Andreiowicx. went to a celghborlnK tore. boujht some can dles ar.4 returned to th chursh. The editor of the pap;r dos r.ct a suo repossitiIity for the article, claim ing that It first arpesrej In a Chicago Polish paper from which he cllppecj it. 3tr t'auntlfroy. speaking for Father Gaiclmki. thev Is absolutely no foundnatlon tor the artlcie. and that !t is enly one of several thst have ar-eared In the Guide ts w hich the prte t ha br n attacked. SUMMER H0TE"BURNS AND THREE ARE KILLED. Hostelry a Lak MaraaarMitu n. Tasally Ds-strwyesl ay KUssess rise- srasMly lajwresl. ReadSetd. Mo, Aug. X. Thr-e perssns la't tielr Kvs eurty ;c-dar in a fire which destroyed tfc- Maraaacook Ho'.el at I ake Marrjicook. r.ve other pteris s;rc buracd cr otbrr. srie injured. The dead bodi-s are ttve of Mr, aad Mr. 2. A Mania aaj chili, of Eostan. Mors tfcaa foar-accra gwau and em- tlvely little a'.ienUon being paid to it. and very little actual capital invested In it. so tliat It i nearly all profit. It Is estimated that not to exced twe lfths of all the eggs and poultry pro uuced were ihlppej out of the variocs counties. Uslne this as a hi!, of - j lation it will be seen that the total value 01 rm poultry product a tn.!;!K.SX Th!i amount is greater by JS.W.0W tlian the tcta! value of the corn produced In twenty-four States of the United States last oar. accordlr.? to the United ritatp Ccvernatcnt oitini3ter. had Is greater I17 HfXfi.O'i than the total valui of th- tor.z, oats and htat produced in fn of the Stater. The valu of tl. surplus poultry proi uct shipped from a atnele Mls-o-jrl Cour ty lazt yi-ir (Monroe! a- but a few thov aand dolL-rs less than th- value of all the corn produced In nine States of the Union, and there ate several othr Mit sourl counties not far Uhl.-.d Monroe ii th poultry product. XRAIU.V KQUALS GOLD PRODUCT. The entiro poid output of the United acmes ani Tcrritorfe Ia-t year wa tak ing th figures st:ppl!ei by the Unite! States Mint, only five millions morn !a valuation th:ui the pouTtry product cf Misrn;ri. and the Stite's poultr;' prclurt was north more thin the total of all th silver mined in the United Slate.-. This stati'V iioultry ptodticr last ;.--.ir vas worth p-r tent rnon than all th- goll mined during that year In Canada. Mexi co and Ku-I.j. and two million more tha t all the gold iniiicii ir. tj,e Tnmsvnal. The total a.-.-:.(l vilu-itlou of all th! rallroi.lj, of Misouri Is little more tha 1 tin. value of eggs and fowli of tilt SUt. and th- va!t:- of ih ptiltry Is ciual t tui-thlni of the f.tnl a-)i.-se.l -nluasio'i o; ihc (.omMitisI 5tict rallnay and rail. rnl s-y-:ia of the State. In 1 tlw S!tSvv. ri turplu poultrj prod, vet Y.-H bu: !!?.H'0.(v. aivl it therefore in-crcasc-d mote tj.uj thirty-three and one third per cent during the pas: ear. At. t.il rite of ir.crtaA tha Miour! hen. it.iili-d an I al.n rotilj in lis than t;ii jcari! jm; tlie h:iliR-doll.ir Incletrtilt:- de Rian!t.J by th- Japanese fiotn llaiia. and her aiitiusl proiltietir.;. is almuji: KUfSoion. to maintain the United States Xtv. WITH CORN PALACE J Kinds of Inve-tor? who do ot know It :i few i iyf l,.iri l canilv.il fo!!ow- mi-ina to i.nn.. .1... ...!,. .t " .. - - ii..-.iviiM-jir;.ii iti be so unlnue that evt-rv flr.rin r.... ttVif got the corn to build it with and fItth.K iiwwi.T.fnt for Ml-i-jri's IJgge.t X J p!oes ccaied In night attire, many leap ing from the windows. Th.tt there liad bt.ii Io. of life was not known until a search of the rulta durini; the forenoon rec.iled the charred b.iies. The injure.! are: Kobttt Iloutwcll. MaMen. Mas ; a i,o:ei eUrU. burn-d al.f.ut he-id antl lir.-.-U. Mr. Gor.Te Ilas am. Paxton. rK-ht lee broken, anklf spraititd an.l b.ick injureil W. J. Mas well. ltro..kIjR. X. Y.: ankle sprained. J. H Martin. Dotch iter. Ma...: intetnal in juries. Ten- eur-o! 1 wa of Mr. Martin; ankle sprained The tire, which I suri-o-d to have been caused by n defeetlie chimrey. ppreail rapidly through the :o UR,j or.e-half stone of the win.J--!i tru.-turc CIrk IKiutueil di'toieixi ti-o fiame. and. rmdi Ir.g thioiiKh th torrMor. itiou..il ail ti.e st.it In dolt.g thi. houeter. . was vrrtously hui-f-d Xone of tH- cuests saved Us p?roinl effects and many of theai were unton eeIOti by t:,.. t,nie thv M( reache.1 the opea air Near-by eotta?en pnuiJ.i riuiiii;.g am: si ell-r for th irUertji an.l Phslcia:is summoned from Winthrop aid lScadtleid atunde.1 the turned ,! ,. T. B. SHONTsTyACHT BURNS. Unfortunate M;ir,i..,Ira Ik a Cmnplti a M.iblle. Ala -J.. rf. Th v..h. ... e.).. . 1 .... . ....-. ,. .1 i. "V " ltnlT ' Shoits i manuvenpt of o tile l3-nni.i i..ii . i. . i - , . r - vvnunmiir. aas rowder has bunied at Surr-.iSt!- i-i. .... ... J" ." - . .-. .. - ' l n'gt. week. The ( . destruction . cor.,p,- ju.,s ul3 The Arncliffe Puzzle la a story inrolrin;' the mysterious death of the aged Lord ArmJifte. It comes from the pen of Gordon Holmes, a new writer of mystery stories whose place is already high in this ectertaining 6eld of fiction. "The Arncliffe Pirate" is .fascinatinsr from the first chapter, which will be foncd only in Aside from the power of tb ory a a tavsteiT. iu lore interest is of the highest type. Gcorg- Leiter and Edith Holt are characters that cannot be cbivea from the mind. Rumors That He May Oppose the Brewery Contingent Heard , on All Sides Interviewed Xew York. Kkhard C Kerens declines to "take tha count" in Missouri State politics. Far from b;ing knocked out by the blow to his senatorial ambitions last winter In Jef ferson City. h is still in the ring. and. from the reports from different sections of the State, he is v.-ry much of a IU factor in the HeiubUcau game. Co'or.el Keren has h:id little to say since the er.d or the deadloc. which wound u; with the election c: Mfjur V.'ame?. la many quirter. it sra.i th-j belie. that the Colli::! would Law littl.-morc to dL in an activo way. is the mater of .uiptng tarty politics or framing up tickets in ltrpublicai conventions 1:1 Mis-ouri. This is far different ftom the true situ otlcn. Kerens is very much alive. His pres bunau lsln actlc ikorkir.g cond' tion and Is liming no opsstrtunlty to j.r ent the new pha? of the Kerens politic! ntckcup. which is hh enmity tu tlie brow ing Intertsts. Colon.-! Kerens N 0:1 the Ii-n.llefs bil lows h-.tded for Eurojie. lie ran in Xew Yoik Ltt wifk. uas dicoetcd by u re porter of one of the New York impers anl submitted to an interview. Th interview va .'ib1ihed in Xew York August ri Tlnvo day." later editors of Republican newspaper scattered over Missouri received tnar!d 'ojileh of th; loju'r v.hlrh iirintij th.-' it.ttrvi-w. Smi! of th? edii.it-.i iir.nioillatety vousiKiied th same tn tiie waste h-u-bet; otlwr.j hun;: their ci.pie on tlu "luK.k." awullhig fur ther developments, and :Iicr.- liurritd th.t interview Into tyi. that their r.ideri niilit !: nliahteiicil Irtimniiat-.ly on "How Mlr-.ouri Ws Won." wlilch Ls th heading of the Keren.- d..llwrance. The article which wh puiilt'.h.tl In Th-! Rep-il lie .: fctt Thur'Ml.iy gives a clear in dieatinn of th ltr.e of niBiu-i-e.t nhifli ttill be foilownl l tlie Kueii- lit jiublic M in the camikiign thev v.111 nt.il.e-v. hen another senate rLil election o.me :irrniii.1 aceoruing to the iinutriu tuei wlilch ii Ri3. the Ketvu Interiiew by !eaUii:: Ilertilillcans. Ker'ns irfs te.- tu Ine tlie Coroner s!i on 1.1111 " wus the o.nimi-r.t ? u-i" of tl.em. iho liaiij i..rl im. in-rrioi- of th' State, ami v."! !.al ln-eu tit nvelpt of :, murl.ij tsipv of ti-.e intervi. 51 ioe , ..ni. h evi.J-ntly airdlng up tttr anothir se- p. He M-.-m!ug!v ;i nt ..t et.ougn lat-t wititer. 11- is trjing to ge: a. ine i'OiK cuv. Such stale-nitftts a--i he makes In Xew York, taken In con junction with what is heard from hi lieu tenants In different sections of the State, the Colonel pr-ib-jbly will .ittrr as the reform" cmdidate in the l:e,.Ublicaii p.ir ty. Antihrewer. atiti.inything. just to got eomethir.g tihicn will answer n- a plat form. 'Sueh a move on the part of Keren is ludicrous to the people of Missouri, v. ht knovr who Kerens is and his political al 1'iiecs in the pist. 'Tlwre is no question. lioever. tint he ai.d his friends are quite active, even now and will Inse mi opportunity to put it a plug wh-re It might do some gooil. The Xew Yeirk iilervie.w ha all the o.ar marks of a ready-made, hand-me-down elmlll tion. which was prepared more for home conumpt:.in than It was for the enlighten ment of Xew Yorkers, as to "How Miv souri Was Won." CUBAN SECBETARYis DEAD. Minister of Public Insliuciiou Siici-iiinhs to Cancer. lUvc.-ia. Aug. ri-IImrdo Yero. Sec retary of I'nb'.io lnitruction. died hir to day. ienor Yero had bee.i a victim foe fonr jears of cancerous growths on tlut face, for which !w wan treated htro and In Ncx York, witiiout obtaining permanent relief ' Ha actively iried tho revolutionary rau.. in eiviiiin cPpaeitler. and on the Inauguration of the itcpubllc t aptint- ed JSecrelary of the Int. nor. Notwithstanding hi." malady and Its ac companying dikilMir.-ment. 5 r.or Y ro .i" w:ie cf the most encrg.tic mmtx-is of tl.e ejuvcrnroent. PIRACY CHARGE IS MADE. "Dora Thorne" Suhject of Dl put in Illinois Court. niTlTUC KI-ECl AL. SprlrgfieM. 1IL. Aug K. riracy is charge ! against fleore K. CYowde-r In an Injunction uit filed In the United ytnte Court here by C. S. Sullivan of Ch!a.go. Sullivan cLiitns to have the original Lora Thartt." which teen proiiucir.g the last case alii be heard before rey next Mends y. 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Slia Ikls askil tliat her camo be placed on the list of pjti:ioncni for tho repeal or raodiiication of tho Sunday law in Missouri. :.ud she indorses the iIUoii lal.en by the Wonun's Auxiliary ot the German-Am. rieau Alliance as againt tlie Ilevetvnl lector PaltTinie. she h:is written a lett. r tt Mrs. Ker iiaudo lUchtrr. Secretary of the auxiliary. In tl:!.s .shu makes her iswitlon plain as to thw u.-i.lay law. although she does not .t ite tho re-.iii!s KhMi prompt her to an -.ctlou which may U- regirded as radical by rran v of h r follow its. J!einl)cr of the G rigan-Anierlcan AIU .onoo regard Miss CiiuzinsV Itiden-emcnt of their movement as a most important event 'n llirir campaign again-i the hta'.ute for bidding the a!e of intoxicants on Sunday. They tKiint to her long career as a tem Ierji:ice v.rkcr and eapressi the belief that a woman of Mli-s Couains's rtrength of nind and quickness of perceptlim would nut h ivc Joined their movement had :h not been convinced that it w-gs riHht. Me:ibers of tho alllanco wy that their ciimr.iisn Is prosressiug. IXictvr Ueotijc lUchter said to The Ite publlc yesterday: "W'j desire lo repeat, and to make It very clear, tlut -sii; are not opposed to Goicrnor KblK In this mailer. We do rot cntlcls- him. and wc do not blame him. A. he rs his duty, there K nothing for him to tin except et.fircu the. statute J a- he :i:.ds it on the book-1. Hut we ! Hove that we can comlnve him tnat pute-II.- entlmeni in tl.ie Statu u. again"! the law ai.d In fanr of its re real or modifica tion. 'When a r.oman like MLsj. I'lio-.l-e Cou ilas ir.s hitnU with us In a caui- hk? this ! !m.i hoer the wind bletwv As to Ioctcr I'.ilmore. ne are Inclined to Itt te matter ret until l.e returns to Ft. I.oul.. If lie i!.s not then ii!iii;fo we will seek ."uch itisfactioti as .- cm legally ot tidn. I think tint the gentleman who. at our Lint meetlns. sucgente.! ihat lloctor i'alii.ote should If tarred ajul feathered wt-nt too far. The rbararter of Ills re marks rol.leil them of weight. We would not nay eny attention to Doctor Palmare it he had r.ot insulted the ladle nf the auxillnry." I'ctltlons arc still being circulated by the alliance. William C 1. lnx. raai agcr of the organizations, says that SaOss SAAJ-. Aa.a.aa SiSS'FFSSepFerSSSS'tJeSSSSS.sWSIrepBS PHOMBK CUtZIjf I.KTTf:K , oweaiMi sii.tv uw. WiiKon. ICae. My Dear Mrs. Kicii ter: I read with a great deal of in terest j our association's set-to with Doctor IViImore. Yaet are ejuite nrht In refuting the public iite.-ni'iee.i fie.tn ti:o---e who ex-enpy so prominent a ecign of vantage. ... I wre.e n Tetter some tiite since to Doctor Oe-orge Ricljtor. secre-tar- of tl.o Xatlonol Gerr.ian Amerlcati AIHanee, of which your organization is a branch, giving him ray tame so sign to the peti tion and my reasons for an Indorse ment of the views set forth In tlie reMluti.":M of the association, but I have n'ter retfied n regly, nor did the document return heme via Uncle Sam. or I don't know what was its rule. I am glad you ara in the field for furthe-r combat with this spirit cf narrownetR and the attempt to re-u.-re-ct the old bine laws of the past. I have been in this so-called prohibition Xtate for a year, and my fle-ervntiotis will be give n pub licly an to what I hare teen .in. nari as se.on as my health will permit. I bare been very III. but am now .lowly pulling together, and hope 1 ron may once more be able to heor a hand. Will best wIsii.Ti to yu person ally and coe-l luck to yeejr associa tion, i ii'n slrrendy yours. mgni, riioniti; w. comxs MB havs leen Misned in the State out-ide cw lani.s. rrd J. Kern. Mayor of Belleville, hew nnni io i ex-tor ItlcMer a lettr which he Indorses the rtand taken by alllar.ee. in the L00MIS TO GO TO BRAZIL Rumored Tliat Plare In Allotted to AsxiKtant Secretary of State. asrrum.fr fph'-ia u Washington. An-. 9C Atthotigh tt ,, roJ ee.nflrma!.le. :i,er ,r p,nat,t report afloat that 7rnra;l n. Loom!. AtsfsunC Secretary of Stale, will be apprtute.1 Am bassador to Itraxil. Mr. T-vmte has al ready .ir.nrrttr.t--d that ho intended ta re sign his pres-nt r(t to take etie in th. dlplitnatlc serviee. He has rfas-a to In dicate wher h expected to g. The retirement of Mr. E H. Conger a AmbasAadir to Mealen will rs-jlt in the tiensrer to tfcet fn of Mr. V. K. Thomp son. American Ambassador to Brasil. That Mr. Iwralr wilt Nj t.arjie-1 to siaceed Mr. Thompson, ls said to be the President's programme It U generally anticipated that Herbert W. Bow-en. who was disasisssd as atlaa. ttr t ftrasit beesu. of charges which be broefht but faild ta prove against Mr. LeMMMa. will try ta have ths controversy aired Ir. Congress, and aa Mr. Zaossai Is not popular In the. Senate far other rea sons. It Is tboesght quite likely thai his be at least freely diirasssd la eseeatlv eMaValOSl. FRATERNITY CONCLAVE ENDS. Phi Lambda Epsiloa Nessfcers Ad joarn Meeting ia Hprisgif Id, ilo. ilB'tVlUC urKCtAI. S(rlngacl4. Mo.. Ag. 31 Tha twelfth annua! conclave of the Fbl Lanbda Kp atlen fraternity ended a three days ses sion here to-nlgUt. One htindrad dele gates, rvpreaeattng tea States, were pres ent. A3 seataens were held at the Sprlagasld Ciab. aad besides th rearsne Tiiiilinsi s patched by thi ssesUsen. several asdal Witheat Feed Uatil He Contest ed to Sign Notes and Checks, Mf of Which Hare Beea Cashed. Cleveland. Ass. 31 Upon the states ssade to the potfc by the Rcvere-nd Bene dict RoslESai. a Catholic priest of 8b Church, that he had beers prisoner for twenty-four hoars wltissat food and forced to sign two notes fsr SB sacb aad two checks for Bbw walet had hem slace castMd. hertag roblMd of t3 aad sosm two asoa aad a wosaan wets ar- s-day. Th m-umaa Is) said to have lured th arirst to her room in Ceetar avenue, by pretend in, to be RI aad in need of spiritual esoasetation. and the aten arc said to have c.ta a them and held Father Rosin aklfglsaBer until he had tattsOcd their ataar Roslnskl says that a received twa telsahena assasaavs a Thursday urg " o U oa Jennie GirnkL at Xo. OetJar uvenae. He had been there but a law ataBMttts sun Joltan Tnsaynskl rashsd la and declaring himself to be tho wosaaa's Saace. demanded that tits priest alve ap ti. for alienating her affec tions. With Tusayaski was Ls Caechowakl. both of nos. accorrUac t Father Ro-"-sakra story, started at oace to beat blra aad tsar his clothes from his back. when, a raCssad to alvo then aay taoney. His Jewelry aaa taken from him. aa aa SB. aad ha was held as a pris isr twesBly-four boesrs wiihont food ar driak aatU he consented to sign tha checks aad notes. Taew cheeks. It Is said, wete eshed hv Twijnshl aad. the woman. Upon the re tara to the room with the money the priest says he was released. Father Rosinekl notlhed the police and the trio were arrested. The two notes ar.d Snt were found under a carpet to th weauura roam. They are chargs-t with robbery and were bound over to tha Grand Jury. . TO ARRANGE A DISSOLUTION. Coi latiasleaers of Norway and Sweden Appointed. Btockhnlss. Sweden. .ug. SC-.The eiv ailsstoners appolnteil to negotiate with re gard to th dissolution of tho union of Sweden and Norway went to-day aa bi'Uticed as follows: For Sweden: Christian JLurdenrerg. ih prtialer; Count A. F. '.Vachmelster. Min ister of Foreign Affairs; M. Stnof, ir.ctr.lr of th Cabnet without portfolio, and M. llaraasarskjold. Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs. For Xerway: Prrsaler Mlclieisem. For eign aUaUtor Zsiuvland: C. C. Berher. pteident of the Storthing, and M. Yogt. former Minister of the Interior. The Ortawlsstoners will hold th'lr Qrit ateetlag at Carlsbad August :i. HUNOtS ENCAJJPMENT DONE. First Cavalry Evacuate Camp Lincoln, Near Spriaelveld. RKPITUUCBHEC1AL, PprtngSeld. IU.. Aug. St.-Canip Uacolm ceased to be a aiUltary post to-day. Karty ta tbasoralag tha troops ot the First 11 Hcels Cavalry and the artttlery bsttalkin vaeaated th post, forssally eitding th anaaal mnsmpsnat or ta IWaols Na tional Gteard for thai year. General heaeViaarters. which were -as UMaraed at la rear of th reglroealal earap last Jaae. were resaoved to-day ta the regular erases- tn the Ftaiehoune. Adjataat Oeaeral Seott proaoanced th eceasspment of this year the taoat suc cessful since he he beea attached to th service. FOUR WANT SEAT ON BENCH, Circait JadgM of Twelfth Illi oit Coasidered Rich PIum. RflrUBLlC SPKCUU Sprlngneld. IIL. Aug. X A four-cornered Sght for a drctit Judgeship has de veloped In ths Twelfth Judicial District as a result of the factional troubles in th RepaMican patty in WiU and Katikake ectsatiee. A petition bearing l.e names has beer Sled wait Sectetary of State Rose nasal natlng Coll MeXaughton of Joliet for th oOce. MeXangliton la th third independent candidate I.i the flrW. the others beln Frank Hoope.- esl Watseaa and Fniak M. Falxy of JfatihatUn. The RepiiMlraa aotstiaee Is Jssjmm Kern of Watseka. All ef these candidates will bs evri Sed on Urn osVlal ballet by the SecreUr of Stat aalcss cbjecttoaa are raised. DEATH LIST NUMiERS ELEVEN. Fatalities ia Colertrado Cloadbarat May Be More. Trinidad. Oak. Arsg. 3a-K2evea Use ar known t aav beea lest In th Sood eaaeed by the ckudbuist near Tobaseo acd Rtrwind in tha canon north of this city, and tb Mst of dead assy he in- Tweaty-nla haaai war washed awa tJ'0.,,?c?' ?"t-'-J."f r ee caaled by ItaMss aad eight by AJaortcaxs. WLLE0 1Y SttTEIMIKJsW. CaHforaia Maa's Death Xot Ex- ptahbedhyeia Slayer. aarrsuc avscxai. Xsvada City. Oal. Aac Raasrt U sT hi ststerda-Iaw. IT years eld. Ta sasjsa la DEsfsOCIUTS NAME HOLTSMAJL N0-aJssatCwtr eJaceeets HsasSHf. ladiaaapssla. Atax ia S.mS.w sssy revolver. Miss Baaaect. wa vabb sbbbmss- aaaj4if BVaaVB"a aaaTaaasaT aaaTWssasasp srsHVaaas CajP VBanaas Dsasosrats la eaaeeulloa tc-dap aaasl aatsd laa Bsjlbaaaa far Xaper aad WaV assa M-FtsjaHj par Cftjr Oarh. 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