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It is now how much III I re ceive from tlii or that nai;ini-nt. "I lm lot of younjr c!r! come to me and ant my adt1-i aNmt Mi";; nn the tacc. TS.cr.- la no us !n AiUMn? th"m iC3int it. b"cau? th? thln. it jirofe--I'loti.tl j'tloiisv And v.h.'n a clri Ijas her mind m.i'l- U to pn on Ui t-u;i tlio tt w.iy Jo curt her iiwr i to put !it on thp tat;' ?,- I .Ii-f stc-k work. If thcx Mick it out for a &ion or to then thrr ar- l.or" of th-m aznountirjr tu m.fth!ns. ti.cv are at tajt .rto'i. workers, but I'D ryr m! of the state-fever C4e are curd iy a rii nmntln' course of to k treatment. TAKE? HATH UKrOP.E imEAKFAST. "Another reason hv toek i cojd for 'rir.iiHrv. ! thit thy hav a chance la ".ev oj tndlviiluilltv. if a company It kois-c out on th- roid th. n--n!r rc tlriilod i ?h stntre rjiw-nr PS-- tm- a tlie J nusst lo said arcordms to l.! inte"preta- nun. x.ci c-.-ry si-p must lie taken sc- I would Tx th lnrr'-"t wnman in the world If I knriv I a null r.er bo into .1 thfafr .u.ain."r.iM.Mi-'5j--"allr- HciIcth. who has icuriod to St I-ouK .ft-r in mbst-nre of sx jc:trv, to fJI, a four ttrfk's nc4Kcin 'it at the Odot "To it.-J the -stapi- i a cold busln-ii projmtiiioti.' -h; cont'nu'd. " m-r mat-t-T of :nIUi-M nd nnb I am i th t-tneo lv aun- I hav f mike my I nine If 1 had th m.n to siv up m ;irfe. n!i-n 1 would Rlndi do -o to-da The work lia no f.ssciia'ioM for ra". It it a oontintiil srtrd Th fame old thin-; vr mix! ot ajMiu. "Cf rourf. a lonx a. I hv It to do, I try to do th- lfs l cu- i tri to l honet to th nian.ii;er. tJ' p'-b'le and ni-i-elf. Jut the sane -ts if I j em plojM to k-.p a kiti-hrn clean, nhrte I mould do m x"t 'n V.e-p ee-ytlii:. in order and to k.-ep th pof and iun- -lean n 1 nr cni, vii i -ouid not loi work I have Iieen on the .stare o.l rr.y life. I cordine to hi idea. "la stock tbrr have no thn toe M inc. for r.r pets fjr rehcannls at bent, then the r!aj itoes on before the audience, and the Tint few nishts it keeps one tusy rcmembcrlnir the lines. "I have a (food study. I never tody at nleht. When I set home from the thea ter I eat a bit of lunch and then go to lied. I cet tin a: S o'c.ock and take my 1 lwth and studv an ho-ir before brcakfo'-t: my ml'i. I lri"-Ii and 1 am not urcu Ihsically or mentally. After breakfast 1 take a lonr wjlk. usually Tralkinr to the thatr for rehearsal. I Fludy : I nalk. When I hue played a pnrt I for iret it. and if I ever play the part arUn i have to study again OWNS II.U.TESE TEnRIEIlS. T am Rlad :. be In St. Iui apaln. al though I do i ot believe I will be rement lieretl by many. The public for-ets all about a player in to or three sears, and it has been six jears since I appeared -fc.ru a Sc IxjiI'- audter.ee. St. I-uis v ple are apprrciative ard tliat 1 on of the pl-aurc!i of the stage: nee of th thtnss which com;enati-s for th kprd work. "I had ruch a dre.v!ful tirre cemtejr to St. Louis. I have two Malt-e tfrrlers. 1 did have three but Iau Kill died, and I !..yJ to carrv the-n in baskets, because of the car regulations relative to doirr I looked like an emisrant Jut over. Lut I -vould rot leave Mideau and Canltola in I New York." V. :Ki' x NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner Vandeventer and Delmar Avenues Students Received at Aay Ttae i Our Special and Liberal Offer Is Books and Supplies Free To Students Enrolling in Day or Night School Monday, Sept, II Why not call and investigate this unusual oofiortumty, inspect our beautiful new rooms and learn about our Modern methods? Brown's Booklet Free. Call or Write Monday. Visitors Welcome. r-jtfl IT "The ilnn h&m a nedtrrcA. but BI r.Ot valuable ns far aa dollars no that la. the are not worth hundreds of dollar. I have crown very fond of them, and when Beau. Bill wa lut a little pap be was 111 nnd I nursed him for six weeks. He was et- tlnc better when the nous, caugni iu and he was overcome with stnoice. TEL.td OP DOGS' H.RDSHIPai I buried him hi Hartsvilla Dor Cems- tcrr. and 1 waa consoled bjr tn tact that I was not the only fool about does. ltartadnie ! outte a rood-sized cemetery. and some of the dors have handsome nwn- . li-Acrlptions tell the history ot tbelr lives. When I have finished my ensasesient her. I will ko back to Sew TorkV Miss Rodsers has grrown a trifle stouter since she. was last here. J m & & m m &? m m m & m m m m m m & m m m m THE BEST MEDICINE FOR THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS IS HOSTETTER'S Stomach ' Bitters. .rBflflSaBkaBfek. mSTQMWS BBBKsrMralnctif KtBuVRBjEBEBflEflJ When the stomach gets "out of order" the ltrer and bowels are Immediately affected, and un less remedied at once sickness results. Severe Headaches. Coated Tongue. Bad Com plexion. Poor Appetite and Sleepless N ightS are warnings that should be heeded. Get a bottle of the Bitters to-day and take a dose before meals and at bedtime, and good health is soon re gained. A 50 Years' Record is back of it it always cures Sour stomach, Bloating. m & & m m m m & & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Heartburn. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. In- K nmnifi. livr niiri KMnm III. MswAti- c-i aches, or Malaria. Fever and Ague. Here's convincing proof: s - - - - t Mm Rruwk. V. S -I -MsTewJ for year with ladterstiosi ami moom sbv. it H mmm oar lassuy aBesuctae. IbbskM FlewiBC. DaMim. O ser: "Vow UJtt cwed sne- of IndicMtSoii. PjsytfU awd I wOUssjIv iposjubcmI tC" lUver TUX CElfUtNC IS FOB, SALE BY ALL NUGGISTS. DtHTT ACCEPT AMY OTUUL a1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft SOCIETY TO ASSIST GERIMIAN IMMIGRANTS. AwHrmttasa a Artlele. C Jmtmr- .rati. SCsmI. y Stew r-eer- saaa Vrtwla ta Clrcmtt Cst. Application was made to the Circuit Court terday for a pro forma decree of Incorporation for the Pan-German Society, also to be known as Der AU-UeuteChar Vereln . The purpose, of the society are to ex tend assistance to strantrerS comlnit to St. Louis from German lands, and to aid them in stcur.njc remuntratlve positions and to uid the families of such stramters arrlr lnr hem without husbands, fathers or .ither adult male members able to provide for thcr.t. Also. i. cultivate and promote amotiff t!ie memliers of the society German litera ture. mu.!c and culture: to practice and promote the German system of athletics and physical and mental dlsclpltre for the even development of body and mind. a. conducted by the Turners: to practice the art of- shooting and institute contests la csirkmnnshlp: to preserve German social and cth'cal customs so far as Is compati ble with American Institutions and con ditions. . . Moreover. It Is planned to hold feasts and exhibitions In order to H'.utrate and dieplav meaare and secomplishraent f objects;- to cultivate social relations be tween iiemliers of the society ar.rt to provide a common ground for their com irg tcirether with their families undr hnalthful and ethical conditions. The Board f Curators Is composed of WUhelm Seerer of No. 1381 South Jeffer ann avenue. Frederick lieckmann of No. St'i Osae street. Nicholas Becker of No. 3CT Illlnol. avenue. John Bucher of No. lit? Koran street. John Oewianer of Nik 311 wth EleventH street. J. Schwelokert of No. StU South Broadway, and Acton saunJer of No. a Warren street. POLICE ASSIGN UNREQUITED LOVE AS CAUSE OF INSANITY. meavrt Say. te Tale la Aaal. Klsjle.va. Xrsul De- )C AMERICAN BUILT YACHTS ABROAD S-dft Vessels Have Brought to Our Shores Xearlj Every Im portant Trophy Extant Vic tory of Ehnina II for Kins Ed ward's Cup. The poUee yesterday learned tte cans, cf the ir.ntal derangement of Annie Klbl cava. who disrobed and climbed to the rvof of her plare of employment at No. ir Swuth Etchth street Thurs-Iay. IMltcrman William E. Bundle in re port r-ivs that it was disappointment In luve which unbalancd the jnrl's mind. Annie Klblcova was bom in lMen- Bo hemia. There she mst Frank Proxok. When h come to the United States In January. 1M. she foUowed him. arrtvins la the city in May. They had beea keeptnr company up to about July X cf this year, but on August 1 I'rszck married another rtrl. with whom he is now Uvir.it at Xo lr.v South Seventh street. TEXAS FAIR IS POSTPONED. Yellow Fcrer Is Feared Will Be Held on October 28. nxrtnsuc rrEciAie Dallas. Tex.. Sept. . Vpon telecraphlc reo,uet from S"-te Health Officer Tabor and Governor LAnham. the dtrer-Urs of the State Pair of Texas this afternoon toscpene.: the openlsf of the fair at Qal las from September 4 to October 2S. Tabor asd Lar.haxn state that the draw Ire of Unre crowls before the eotnlsr of frost might cause yellow fever to ap pear In Texas. On this representation the fair directors postponed the fair for thirty days, the races of the fifteen dties of the Texas race circuit will also have to be postponed correspondtr.rly. ftceee IH.SB.aa. Wert sa, Rnxcuc srnciAt- Boston. Sept. . Meyer SIotpl5ty. a diamond dealer of Hanover street, this etty, has notified the local notice that he lost SI9a worth of unset diamonds. He said he had the rents ta a purse when he srtnt ta make a hank deposit, hut that when fee returned t a maq.ui.Tc srncrAi. New York. Aus 3. By the vlctorr of F. F. Brewstrs tine nca schooner. Elmlna II. in the race at Haliftx for the cuo i elvn bv Ktna Edwani VII. sihen Prine or waies. American vacnts nave swepi the boards It international competition this vcar. They hate brought io -ur shores ever- important yacht lnr trophy extant. With a ct.p jtiven by KInit Ed ward VII and a t".' srold cup presented by Emiieror William, reetinr besldt the historic America's Cup in the archives of the Now York CI oh. America may well feel proud of l.er yachtsmen. Add to thee the Cantda's Cup reposlnr for two more venrs at least in tlj B'Krhes1. ter Yacht Clubhouse. tn Scascanhiaka ln temitlonal Challenge Cup won after ten jears unstjccesful effort by the Man chester Yacht Iub. and tlj fl'O tc.Jd challense cup won by tho motor boat V-h'P from Amenran and Canadian power boats, and the claims of America to su premacy in all Pel is of yachtlnr competi tion are unanswerable. Nor Is this alL The lists represent every possible Hn of contest, excepting; only steam yachts: for Wilson Marshall's At lantic Is an auxlllirv "choor.er fitted for ocean raclnir: F. F. Brewster's ESmlna is a typical raeinr schooner: the Lcfecder Is the ileal l!ir cutttr. th acme of d slctiinir skill It prodi:"in r.icInK m chln s; the Ipvpiols faitlv txtdiies the f nail, r dc.ubV ht id-risittnl 5i-f"ot r: the Manchester is tli.- rt irr pi.ir of tre twentj -five ratrr. anil th Chlpnnmnir auto loats rejireents thv tjtc tr.o&t Ker.enlly ac c pted t 1h- the fastest nll-nrouini rtcer of the extl0"lv motor elaw. In no nld of -.all these can a fore'ftn country boast an equal rhowlnr. ATUANTICS GREAT TTCTOKT. Most plctureijue of all the victories wa that of th Atlantic and most to be treas. ured aa well, as it answered u criticism that has been leveled at American yacht lnr with each suceeedinr unsuccessful ef fort to lift the America's Cup. Europe has always said that oar skill In bulldtnr machines to race oft shore waa un bounded and unquestionable, but were we compelled to con.pete in an ocean race that deminded stability aa well as speed we would ! outclassed mort sadly. Yet when the proposal Is made that we cress tht ocean In our f.ist-J cruisers and match our best against competitors from Enelir.d nn.! Germany we lead them both to the finish. That stability pyd a rreat part In th lctcry Is shown by the experience ef. nearly frery boat competir.it. All weathered storms that taxl then most reer-ly. i:ven little Fur de I.ys. of only K-foot waterllne, maile the passzce trouch the three !" ale with enly minor accidents, while the Atla. ad-mltte-r.'.- unfitted for tbM kind of raeirjf. came tbrouKh with scarcely a mishap. We proved stability and we proved speed. All oeean records fll before At lantic's rmjnlScent r-sare. gae fceat Er.dm!on's oil record by osr a da v. nnd made the trip In twelve days and four hours, in spite of the handicap of fory e!ht hor:r" of calms. To th;s shcwir.r anv ship n.iht hae pointed with prld. an 1 for a vacht of Atlantic's character It was a splendid achleenvnt DARING OF NAVIGATCmS. It meant more than speed and more than tab"lttv. hoer. it meint iLtrlrr to ilrlie a boat In the face of weather such as Atlantic had at th xtart of the second week of the race It meant ur.tlr Ir.jr vlcil to sek an.l find breex front whatevir quarter at all tlm-s. it meant skillful natrt-n more thin all else, to find the shortest cour ari h"M to it dfspite the vasaries of the tnar.r.nr wind. In .11 of lh-s Atlantic waa suj.-eme. nj each contributed Its share toward the whale result. So all hail Atlantic la the rlorv of her rreat victory. Elmina. sore ess was only ! strtkins; Vcause she met smaller boats, most of then of a different tvpe Yet these smaller lats all hid handicap suScnt to equal ize the contest, tjt her kind the lncrp Ulona. the lore .-r.es t of the Canailm fleet. as as fine a sample of the rat-ins? sinrle sticker as one wii .meet In a lonr mari time jwirner. Owned In Cace Krenton b-:t deslrsM bv the sreat Flf an-I leillt In EnziarwI. h had every rriMa to be re-s-arded as the ;ual of any in her diss. With the Density Imposed upon Ehntna. Gloria had an excellent chance to wm were she as rsod a boat In ter cUss Bmlna was In hers. Sailed hr O Hcrrick Iusran she had the beet of feaadilnr. but sat .ae whit heUer thaa the Dssusa Kk Captains Dennis and Miller aboard her. Bo In beatlnr Gloria, tho Brewster schoon er performed no mean achievement. Hut this victory oft shore was not all Ehnina did. Three days before she sailed Into Halifax Harbor In the lead of a fleet of American racers that hail run 380 miles from Marblehead through a dense fog bank that enshrouded them all the way. And thev raced every Inch of the distance, as the time of her passare wUl re-idily attest. She won because she laid her course unfaitlr.cly. havinr hut one or two sirhts durtnr the trip to chfck her reckoslntr. Not once did her skippers falter, but drove her throush with the confidence that Is bom of power, and the results proved them to have been rlrht. DECREASE IN MORTALITY AND INCREASE IN BIRTHS. Tr eatr-lae Caea ef TyalMsM Fever Meaartesl la SI. Levis Las Week With Three Deaths. tsrsntAitv or vrrAi. s . 5TATISTICS rSR WEEK. s sr Total deaths in St. Iejuis. lii 3 s le's than previous week. a Plrths reported. J7S. C3 more than s precedmr wee. Twenty-nine cases of typhoid fe- ver rerorted. 3 deaths. s No deaths front smallpox, no s cat-es rej--ted. s Deaths from eonsuraptten. 27. : Deaths by violence. IS. s Deaths from heart-stroke. H. a :I'itli! from apoplexy. IS. s Deaths front pneumonia. S. Death3 frrm lirlehfs disease. & s Deaths from senllltr. S. s a Two suicides and 3 homicides. s m i The total number of deaths ta St, Irols last week was ISS. 3 less than the week before. Two hundred and seventy-six births were reported at the Health De partment. : more than tho previous week. Twenty-nlre cases of typhoid fever were reported, with 3 deaths.: No deaths oc curred from smalliK-x. and no casej. were rcp.irte.1. Of the deaths as were from I"eal dl-es.-?. K ronstltutltrul. 13 developmental. II svm'dle and K by iol-nee. Tli" s.pecl!'c caus'-SL besides typbid fever, were: i IteinStteftt fe-er. 1: dtarrfcosal dtssafs. 3: nraemia ar.d seatica'miii. ; career act ma iUtnsnt tunor. f: tr.rtmu. tabes raese-teriea an! v-roro:. II: hrdncephaSua. tubercular mn tEKttlr. t: ether constitutional atsease. 1; roB ehitl& 2: pneuinenis. t: otrer dtsrase respira tory rrcnaw 1: inentnattts acl enrerhatltt. 1: ctnva!wn.s asd trismus, s: heart sticke. is; asp!exr. : other :ireaes ft the braia snd rerroce arsfm. 7; cirrhosis of liver sn-1 hpa title 3; ntrtti. sstrontrritls. peri'jnttls ar.d sastritia U: Brtsht's ! and n.phntis. s: other distaste uricary oiDW : lnanttln. : nrtmttcre Mrtti, 2: senility, t; rjicUie. 3: ho'nl'.'de. : aecidit; U. Th!rt7-siv eases if conssnnptton.were re porte.J. with 27 deaths: diphtheria, 13 cases.. 2 deaths: croup. 1 ease, no deaths; scarlatina. 2 cases, no deaths, and whoop ing cough. 1 case, no deaths. SOLD MOST REPUBLICS; WON A SPECIAL PRIZE. Warrell Capae. JTew-Wy Attache ta A.stla Braaeb a Xaaeheeter Ave- aae. aearasl la Dlvhlea Ceateat. Ily Koine from hoiu to house la his neighborhood, and taklnr ordnrs for The tiur.day Itepuslic. Wardell Capps. who (et his papers at the Austin Branch. No. jeii Mancr.-sir avenue, won the prim offer-l by Mrs. Austin for the newsboy who sold the most ItepuMlca Wardell is renerUly known as "Cotton by his fellow-newtfioys Hi Is a hustllnr ytranastcr. and Is one of the twenty-seven bo attached to the branch. The prise contest was arrar.red by Mrs- Austin to reward the boys for their rood work re otntly. and to see which could dispose of the greatest number of papers. SOCIALISTS ABE TO MEET. Demonstration Arranged for East St- Louis This Afternoon. Member, of the Socialist party of St. Ir""' will rive a demonstration and pic nic at Central Park. East St. louls. to day, the rates betar announced to open at noon. Mr. Ben Hanford of New Tork. who wa the i:e p:eiu-nt'al candidate on the SocUlist ticket in 1H. will be the chief speaker of the day. Other speaker will include J. W. Slay ton of Newcastle pa crranuter of the Socialist party; Frederick Strickland of Indiana and John Zach. president of the Arbeiter-Zeltunr Association of St. Louis. Wnrkipemen'a sicclsr sdOtiee of St. I TjouIs. Belleville. Granite City. Glen Car i bon and Mount Olive ail) uke part, wh.le Socialist iscais or an m:na:s ctties ana tnwne in the nelrhborhood have stated that they will attend In a body. Beat a hoas. ar Sat tataasfe BiiasMi WamtAas. AJhvi MANCHURIA REABY FOB PEACE BOOM War-Ridden Coantrj Only Wait ing for Opportanity to Prosper All Indications Point to an Extensive Business Develop- menC .1.-1 REPtmUC JTOCIAT. Wcshlnrton. Sept. 9 Consul General Sammonr. of Nlu-Chwanr. whos report o'i the commercial, ayricultural and mining prospect of Manchuria was printi d a few days am, furnlsh-s further information rc rardinjr the trade outlook In th.it coun try. As the attention of Western nation- Is directed to Mnnccuria with a view of extendinr commeron In the Orient, the. In formation furnished by Consul General Summons Is timely. The annexe I rep. I-; is ta continuation of that previously madt by Mr. gammons: "Very little American farm mtehlnery or waron. or. in fact, modern machinery f any kind, aside from that usd In cc:i nectiin with the railroad building. h.i.t been broiucht into this part of Ctina. A. a nile. interested parties who have been, approached. Including Chinese n. rchanls. who may be able to Introduce and market American farm machinery later on. favo? the sending of samples, or at least prion lists combined with pictures of the roods t be sold. Tho threadbare scrrcstloti that American houses send trave ins rep resentatlves or drummers Is made here al It Is elsewhere In the far East. The era ployment of special agents by sea era! lum ber dealer. ha been attended with rooj resultai "If mining proves; Inviting to capital bi Manchuria. larRc quantltieH of mining ma chinery will ! rfiuired. if It Is possibM t Introduce American acrirultu-al metli 'l3. furm ImpleriK nts will b In il'niani But. as lmUcatei at the outlet, th futurs Is pr.tt4e.-Eatit.-al AH Indications, however. poJnttu ext"nsie business fleilopmen: following peace? and a strong GovexnmenS control anil tlie continuance of the ope. door Bolley. In this connection It Is no tlceaA here, as It Is elsewhere In China, that at American policy of the unques tioned Integrity of the Chinese Emplra has a beneficial and Important effect upon commercial relation. In that It rive, a feeling of security and promises safe::,' and protection for the legitimate Inveatoa, MANT anUTART CONVCLSIONB. "For ten years Manchuria has been suf fering from sallltary convulsions, couplet with a season or two of plague and art occasional flood, and yet It chief seaport. lu-sjawang. naa oeen steadily increase DU MM lnr Ita business. Or urinal! r. as far bacM as 1. the Shaahalkwma Taotal. residing in the extreme southwestern corner S Manchuria, where the great wall meet, the sea, came to Nlu-Chwaar to restore rder ami drive out pirate, and highway robbers and his followers to this 4a- are engaged In the same effort. No latrs than on Friday. June . Wii two Chlnn nen were beheaded in Nlu-Chw.mg en for hfshwav robbery and the other for piracy, it is a fct. however, that NIu Chwang is to-day a well-regulated dt;-, as Chinese cities go. and that the Japi nese control effeetively without the usual degree of opposition that frequently tx falls those Kovernlnr in a foreign land. While, in effert. the native city may be said to be under martial law. business la practically uninterrupted, ftuslne! wlt.U the interior, of course. Is suffering aa or., of the consequences of the war. "L'ntil the wars o recent e-ira Ian: numbers of Chinese were steadily migrat ing to Manchuria, and. In fact, a few ara now arrivtar from the Hackau section, on the Tanrtse River, bound for Mule den. In farmer year, this movement of the native, to Manchuria wan follower by large tracts of rich agricultural !ar!a being thrown open to settlement on fa vorabla terms. In natural process, there fore, the Chinese, numerically speaktsj 'took Manchuria.' In the first lr.star.'-. the Manehu. took China.' and In tuna the Chinese hTve taken Manchujar.O. The Manchus are not aumerous in Xane ehurta. They and tketr deseendinta hara been scattered throaghout China la varie ous ways, principally ta asrtsocs. 1 Or and after September 1. Tony : worid.faaou. restaurant wis no uaya New York. 9t. . A waiter fe'l on Iav!d N. Cohea la a lanne dry at No. 47 West Oae Handrea aos). Twenty-nfth street, and he was ptanefl ax the bottom of the shaft and fatalist or women mtatai. . M sr -V X .vsS-1