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? &-T . SJrAr, g&r&tt& s'avtif'isfl -'".",( THE ST, LOUIS REPUBLIC:' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1905. te ?&. iw'?-!'' iw? 15V ef V MWWWWWWXWI L HOUSEHOLD CORNER WWWVWWWWWWWMWWMAMAMAAMAMMMMMMAAM She beuwdnl the car at Sixth and Lo cust. Every f-eat a nccnrlwJ. HI-1 raa un--. pretty, anil attract!!! dressed. an1 she made It evident that she expect ed fome one to offer her -eat. Not a man moved. All -tealoir!v studied their papers, or view-! the scenery frora the car windowa. Ninth street. Twelfth treet. and Kljcl.t eenth street were ij?ed. and the young Fh expected EOtn-cn s-at."' to gff-r her woman still rlunt; exr"tar.:I, to lr trap A th.- .rr near 1 ")tnitoii ae-m.- .1 I.iixT little hap with ejeisl.i'-ti-I 'i rue -iiii-"t.Iili- '....-.l up from hi--Iit-r and w-rneti tijl:-d at je.-iiig u a iin.n vt.indin;. Willi :i ii.rtly Im.iv. he to j . -I hei IIov. and xx'l. I'ruy. iak- in) Ki-it in.iil.ilii." Oh mi . I uouldn't trouble jou foi th- v..r!l ' 111 t mention It I K'1 "it ""' " t for Her. 1 t e ruztiln li.1l r.1113 "I t-T til- thild t 'ii. and ,Ur..iet Ulake -i !( ! lor v iri am! . io-i i.-d t. !i i i-l4-.-d .i.i.itior. ! li-r .fluii"ii4 iii !i-n-. I-ln -I ,U uit'i a f-riK-ful mob-iy that i:n.-l th.-n r-ath-red h-r Moral ttlb- li- -, SIJ5 l.:pIliritt Mai: izm- v .- it ti.e lntr.--e ecii ti-.-nt. or th I) Inn; .nr.iy of foo!lli:h! that daZJ!' ! :i i nf u it her? V ntlv lemslnu on i ,.iv.er Wix ta i t tt'.' i-rKsivn'inii j .m m itiitli tii Imji h it viil-te her favirite nfi ui-iei.-,i,'v nl.i ! lh: for Ik r tiv the .vt t f- ! dirk-hiiiteil lailv lrfl'iml them. ll jIl'lUUHe ktlll lini-ii. In h I II'" M'- liluke le.me,) x.iru i .nil teols th !'I'V Nlll'lU'l .11 (wl.On'eJeiN til,- "It Ii . Jirettv !. TY- SH.el-fllfe,!. f) ilk-'l.-Ueil Ih.! t- I.ei --! le-r xv.tii a 'turn- atid -ii l.j. ii hai'e. e in- l,jvk -v 1. 1' -i- -rie.l. ijv M&- .s sS "E k. . -1 Hasl-'s quit Jmylii- (jr.j.i lirck ' fin1 wise' " n . re's cuie brok " fl:Mtl'l':.E IKI.I.Y .t i lirce -fi l r i a n i rat-apple !. ilv t niul to (i.kiiu! a i-iir ter 'if t cui of a- ' ! 'it !nt i k t t -t .1 Im.i slowly i "a iple ar. tn-l-i 1-tait: tlitouce J! -, Jellv li I i t ni ce. 1-ut eli-ii!v jres J h e tr or tt -nill i .' : T.. -i-v iinr - 'riilt h low i - d of cr inulatei! - I'lll !he ut"e V.i-'. Hiid 1 ' nc to :, ltl AJ.1 ft- ucar. l-elas ure that :t t" Uisihcil; I : :i . t i v i: the jm u:i as ii:iki Ai-i-i.B ki: I'rej.ar l ah ins an-i MMkiiiKover niclit. v.i taii-fi.-- of On- 1 ai-pt ' jriue z- t!i a lid '-hoi :ln in.! mm -tn r two iKt.iiH In two uzifuN of "S"e-. i irloaiis niol i a n ! lien n-trl. Ike- .4.1.1 .Hill t.. the .Make a f oi4- run el uTr nn'-half rir.- .1 butter, fnut I.:'.- .f tlnut. tun 4 bj; ' H4eiiooiruT o f -ur milk. ".ill 4 utt!. 4.1'iiianu.ii vm.virr -i:kam. T w o tat h mmhih tul of triuberrv Ivlli. tno t.ttil.- t t-ilN T-Aentr ui' I- lone . li-sln to I. Ui .Liie-l I ... "on a. , V,!S.nfi.N of pSlr- i - t.. U tln-V-- ixed i-ucir sh'VMif . Take a tTo .. Viten ' ..uiiafuH 411 4-urratu .-fii! 4-it mi.i t and If t: thrr iff tnke if I.-t I J fell minute ftiff. then ttIV-. tli- cream, till a me-cta--. on- lialf jn!'. tii4- w h I f l e d ! th. n pour - dtp cream, and iil t!m hot tumhlers. ; ulas witu ; h -itie nii-'-r- !at en 1.. 11 4 r-am tlrH. M- I - . t. ir I., t M: Re). 1 r- ei.,jui44t !- l The. re I aaa-rt. "" at 0 "-am --LTlae enct if tie JI .r e -o-jrt t lar-teltf (Jue to tie 'a j -t v'n-'.! r-pl- rur-. frt m-rtr". -i t.e t';"5:e-i aciUJiintanceh.p if 1 ' p-an it!r t th-nV: ii barlnc i r- Knew rj4-thnc avoir, t he .-a:-.i ' hiv---r a Bfe tortner of -sioi-o t-ie kn- 1 abo-lulelv nothirtc ' thit -j- l rret- ' tv r brisht or c.r.-enial in t--e i ' -.l a for th -Bintian. ht doe be n - iMht the niar. tn -b t 1 -s-t.i.s her futur harfine- ; Kien after b-.i and --Jf eas r. ether lecc rac-a-ret-jen: t ta. e n-acii to tear abca TK L.i sCfc- . i IBIHkPK w w --, "5rt' I I i i .. - - I I re ..irtns nil !.f-J. 1 thirtr.c the court-hit- th rrtae hav-be-n R-4-r-e In e-iVIrn--! tr-B the fiat: tct after r-atTS-rsonr the ran eo-rr-ly eree-,lcc tn and ma. - riKWiv-iMl A.tfc Think, then, of the trial that aatt the arjin h-i h only icriOsi-i her r.c tiaad OK-a !rt k. Pont tiie jo-ur lore to a man J-ti" J-au kn-.w htm -n. a-J e-rers Itea ijon't tctstake tca,at-atloa fcr k-re, Tte --:-Tvttt s-Mro-r tliat ca ccta to '; MVI'MHCeEriSC MBI.PS. Lemon I an excellent thins to poll-ill the rail; with. Charcoal placet! In the box where cutlery Is ttpt will prevent rusu Fl'or boards can b- whitened by xcrubbinr with a mixture, conslstini of one part lime, two parts -toft soap and three part or sand. Drive away files by mixing half a teaxpoonfi'! of black pepj-er. one te--oonful of cream and placing It on a plate In a prominent posi tion. When coAtnj- fruit If stij-ar Is nilde-d artrv..ir!s Ie will la- re- ijllir'd l'rtms .-l.cuM le allowed to boil slowly Un two or llire- hour.. ad.l liii a little -ur;ir half an hour l for- takim- fton the tire I'rui.- ai- tli n-est healthful of fruit : ! s i 5 alien pror.-rli- cook! 1 W . woman ' to flr.d out too late that she hj :n.nl" a ml'tiike and married a man uhom .-he does not love. . It t.lfces the "eej.et. trUeSt IOVO tO tlO'' over th" fault. that mu-t le- livitl with dully and t.arly. and the love of a wvk Call be D'-tlller ,i-op uoi jt!iit. Cat-Mi Praperty. "Ji!i..' autoTiioMIe tan a:iv aK!i lii vilf- .ii.il iiti.tli' :-lti-Uv. an' -ej-'-J Vm o :lw Ii.- - It-e-i -.-j-ei:hU-. i V'-r -i:iee;" "J!v niv I oti tliink J:!h- could !,. lli.Iu. .1 tt mII th'it jiitoinoiii'eT Jl T KOlt 11 V in Tin-: w.i- u'l ni ! l.e. I Sli -WilV SO ' I. .!. . i ..I! Hi. !i--rt- --n't . Vi:M -.M'. ..'. i .1 Uleut 111.ITI lift uel lil.ml: -r .ill!" '. - III st hl-toriuii. - .-.M hl U.-te-m I v.- look-d thioUKli th- tib . . -t -l-r.- of hi- time at. 1 t i'o.; i.i ir t li.iti;. ni:m-.l aft r Tim i:i:ai. i:irii:i::ii-:NT.-Tiiet-s n ue ri .n ioiiiiin; -.oil! ulm-ci:. lv," al.i the w t--!dent l i-aliv -.m't 4-4. u at alii" (h. -. hut vou ihi taik" iert!-t! th, '-j!!4:. ultli tii- imitation. i4tr..it l-"r- I'l-y Tin: J'V "il lNf.S.-A uotnan, t4Mi. ate Mit- to Ilud t-ympathtf." all th- :-tnd-Iiearl4l mm -4-. .in--. 4.74-J 1I144 oo!d-ldi'-.l.-.l ui... 'And iet 1I1 1 i.ni ".4- a non-iii en in-: -... .-af't ' -oire ulieth't 4.114- ha- eouhlv ur ha-- Ii4-n .-nji.x Itii; h-jlf at a ln.tti-ti-e. ' KK.M.I.V ni.Vli rin.-e two u.m.er. I1IUM I- r-aliv t-iitil to 4.4' 4-,i. U othel.' -.1I1I MN.- I'ayt-j'iie. "U'li.it make you think o?" When t' t. net tli.y hid 4.0 mtlrh to 4V to 4-aei .ti.e: that thy did tnt sto o kl.-.-." HIS l:lI.IN; l-A.-H'V -Jlatk A'ltonv lui.I iut offend a4"-ur th- imn rial t-toun : 1 th- thlnl tun.'. -Thut's tlire.. 1-111 it"" -.'.id ".i-r In iti iindeitot- 'Ye-- t.ii, MaiV uho v. as at ot.o t'tii- an .tm.--.u p'lotocr.iph r. "Xlnt-lin.- It i f ion 4 -lie for -mot'i-r m:iiis I I 11 If 5I 1.1 t.. e.ake It 4-K for a quart t." VL TASmONS The ...hrale.: il.irtli.i P-aii f 1-1 fon jiittet.-. -'l '4- fjti-iie,! t.i leadtr of 1 !i4 Hi jiuiiilf at ! e4-nt -nh TI-4-e pattern-- -.nil ea-Uv te r.-Ht-nized a t-.rre -t a ! ui to ilaie i'i vry far ttitilnr An Itnrort.int teHtur44 alioist th 111 i - that nl... .1, -,- , mad- for -e ,. T.V ' Vx'"x " ;-'" "i -o all ' rt-r.uirenieti; of advatu-e.' stile, and i-t ..re u-.tMiuJly Mt.-.f!- and ea,v f ,-x- Jon rd r- w ill 1 ! aii.-ut . 1 r :ii.-t fill-l hi mail 4,4 Aifj. tiv rt-fore. !v for Al- lit-- NKIilT -fHIlf C: - Ie-haj e enrai rubiit: 1 rot " a-ar-" tlat si' ct oi-i h e- at ai: make all the e.uht shirt fo- the men of the family Sufh is tile f.ict houercr and that there t ne.! for ueh i -wit- tern I eT4ien-3 c toe nur3-r o: r-- que! - h.ve i.it ha! to publish u-h a rarmest Of all the sr-i-nt men i-ar I the nlcftt nirt i tne eiie-t to r-ve it 1 l oa'r a tnatter of eT-ir ur an under- 1 arm !v nnd joke -earn an" the rar- I men: I- cra-ttral'i flnlhl P-lcc ooi - ' ttttir.c It r-ep-'re I.ttle cr no adju-t-n-nt. I v. that th a -aIi--.- r-ttfern th- ear- -B4.-ot vuitl t- ra-e w tnee: even a fit- fr:c T-s fa. t ticeti a rn-t .eIraMe 1 r-isi-na, am it r tr.ree or th. e car-r-ent- -vd en in am cutl-ic f.n n! am! fini -ed -n ma-SaT stfcfcinc or -i:h nner-.:!tci: arl a haad-embroi.lere, IS.1U! on th' rwicKrt -ulj rathe- ur-et tJie rop3Ur id' tt.1t !-(l' -ree-;t a-e tlrray cel and l-a-Tact'ca.i-'e. For a riain. e-rer-lar r.icht .hlrt tn -Bantm, or oatl-ia. t!w o--tU nesl cot eire.- --. eTtta Tcr a Fr-ae"5 jj.n-;l or fin cj-n-telc the cost de-x-ni c-.tT-ty urvn the lencth of o-e" --ure trice cr tfc. tiIr titw care to sj-en.! In th raaitfcc Outlif fJanL -", r-tt-dmere. tcadrss, . trie ami rs.a!:u-k are s.lubl matrtlaljL -!iae S to lrtciea r-r-ast j-c-ur--. Th! patten. 1 crnt la orderm-r be sure to rive tu-et r--ir ae-l number of ralt'rB de.tr-d. Addr-fs- ratfem X--rt--Bcst. Tie lie pcblX. th. laouis. Jaa. 1 VT7V AHEIHIPTS TO RAISE THE "LID1 WILL CLOSE IT TIGHTER, SAVS STONE Unitrd States Senator Delivers Address at Democratic Harmony Meeting at the Suburban Garden Frank M. Eaten Maken a Strong Speech in Faror of Harmonr and the Bringing To gether of DemocraticTactionn. Senator William J. Stone was the prin cipal speaker at a harmony m-etlnn; last night at the Suburban Garden, under the auspices of the St. Louis Democratte Club. In his address he declared that any effort to "raise the lid" would result in such an overwhelming defeat by the Ijtk islatur that It would appear that the public opinion was almost unanimous In favor of closing of saloons on Sunday. Between "U- and XOV) assembled in the pavilion to hear the states-can exrre- his views on harmony. In the aurtlej.ee were many prominent Democrat of the city and State. The festlvl.l'g opened with a se-ect vaudeville show, three num bers of which were rendered before the speecji-makin:. and three followed Imme diately thereafter. Appeals were made to those present to bring topether the Jefferson and St. Louai Democratic club-, and all other IXmo cmtic club In one caus Itemocracy. In the opening of hi s-peech Senator Stone slated that he came there a mem ber of the Jeffer-on Club in the interest of Democracv. The remark brouuht forth applause. He went on to tale tne condi tions' In this tate. the result. of friction in the party and closed hb fix-ecli with a ludicrous account of President Koo-eielt" trip in the submarine boat. Senator Stone said: Mr I-ie:jee4. 1 a:n am jpj i(nwik. irm-l-r of ttie Jffterncn club, an J l.aie Leeti a rcemte-r alrao-t frtm lt oi'anlitii.ii r.i;e t rate tieitr tf-en actlie or iauml-iii! in ttic uurk of that dub. i JIJ dale n c,M:iur.U) occe. in cniuneiieu i!th ii- John " Itobert-. then IW .rem.t. nzvl .::ief, tut ItiJiliK' iXr Itrian. to r-nJer tt.e .lut a lerj lniin-taa; -. ice. tfut alth-ms'i I liaie not. ic-r.ei-ally r-ie.-i.-injt. !--n it!ie ,1- .r-tuirrfni in tt: ueik : the J.nt-.n 4 li.li. hai,. alj iteen;-J it -t jilklleiie arj l.ur.ui 10 l-r uf its nirmV.t- liur:i.K it bltti ry. mxl eir!al'y lutirn; the ail-ninl'trtlon cf ilr llHe. unJ-r iAuu"e k!-nU.J i.-.-iOfrthin It -ittulr.e,' lutltial rm. ll t-a- eieiei a ci-r,;,-j.nI; u,i!u. n.-e n rt. tjul an-l a I'Otee- n!u-i4-e ilircu:hvut tn-.-tate :ut a!I tt.e l-tiiarra of te -"Tate can :.ol bejura 10 tie .l-f.ef4un ilub. Ujt urn ll in the eiiy 4 f r I.ui Kor ei- iei...u nr un '.1 er. n.-! or unai lv. 4i:h.r ti.J-i-a.ent ilut- i.hi. ln. ar.,2 u.ll le. .i-anlzeil. Tfii'i- ale -veial :Jl ilul ir. the city nun No nutter what niltak any dull or it mr-i,-m t-iav ttaie nu'i- tn tiie iast. an.t all are a.t to 1-- Jl.m1; .-Iirie-able atth ni.Muk--. If t -U ai.y i-lub 4Xlt-i f.r the MU-oe. B..j -a:ilmai-l l u il 'Ire to (iruaicte itie 4,il be'nr uf ttie I iri.-ra'- ai-t I.. r.!it !t twtti!.:.-. it r!.all ha- e my ex.iijir nl r."Oiira-,eni4-nt kui:v p.MtTY ikmoci:atii llv feiu.tv t4e4n.-rat. I-: u net t .cethr. 1-U.ll- et l.eether. It. ttl- .I Hal. ar.il rfa f-r- vanl like men ut k-n uiIi liitt-illvi-t an-t r-M:ute ;.-ji-.- avnliietlt tlut if the eaue v.r I'tll fvr -Ul----i. the l-ubl-t- K-v4j vrill .r W1- fenej. lt th Demrx-rai .f St laiul. aiil le State auak- t tfc exi.n.-lo an.t nee-N uf the hour aii.l axx-rt th-ia-wlie l-t u- -uake an-1 l.eei :he Ueiuvit-illc J-irty l"niocrai!e l-t u rui folUi. the iut.i-el ..f fuctl.-nl-4t 4.e the toui-n-n ei.-m .-t u oa unit b.ial Ieu.iraM .ui Kiitrl Ue 4-atinut Iih. t.t w.ii If ire lih- u:iJ.r the ea.!erh!p uf i!4-n -.ilio a.re ta.jie fwr fe-rffnal 4r.-1.lty r -rj4unal a'u blilcn i-httn Ji.r -wrrv victor ; n-r can we l-.e to win If ou.- paifv t-oI' I t. I .llr-rte.1 .r influei. -rj In r.eu-tm.1 .r tn.li.t tual ul.o l4oul-t r-J!-e ir Wl- if.-: all.l lr.ol.rn If He 41.1-1 The arm.e t.f Ja;ati n.iaM Tieirr 4.a.e jieit t'.e arii.ie ,f the .-jar fn-n ila:.. l.u. l. if th.i ll.I t-4.ii C4tf.iinanJ.Nl A k ..-aeL Thei w..n lei-a'Je- JJlrl VIMr e. .v a tlei II-arMMl Who -a Ueii.te.1 t, i. l-nij.riir and til. 4-iuntr If lie al to la- l-J .lire, -n -r lnJlletlli Li the lo1e ltn.M-rat or tli Knn-a- 'lty -tsr r In ..tl.ers of like Ilk e will naht .VltiKHI iH.r-- We Miu! fit:!! oilier the lie--ux-rat.. banner, r.ol ur.'.r nri truttwumi Imntier. at. 1 uu-ler 1!.- eail-r4.il!i "of men un.l ii-tti.n-r4i nlfc want t-i- iv-ti.n mile i.iry to win l 4au 11 i i!h- l4n. -a4Je i.rty an.l Man.' r.-r whiit 1 Ie5t tn k erji--tnt l n.t thai rti-lit- v.". 1 1 anr Iwmu! Kaluga;, tr lei:v If Tt--:i 1.-1 ti- yt ; i'-4r uii l-iii.i rati lines an.! tie Djuri-at,, JX t-rNlAV CI.OSINS. I have- been aake4 MBitt I think of thr Mads) d-lo-tlni- i-aanr. I will nrtnrr -win. ffr 1 tlu faot run tmn Ibla or an- nt her quest Ion. ,n I ilew j it. !aaua- 'lnln-c tltiea not take the form uf a pnlillt-al hue. To open a an loon and aril Intoxli-anla un nu--lny la a tiolatlon ( the luw. TliraaKhuat.ta-. Male, wllb rare rn rantlun. thr las aaa been abarr-ieil farther hark than I ran remember. In the interior uf thr -lair there la aa nark tiaealion aa snindav cloaiaa. Hot- than that. I tcueie thit In nicit ri tho tewn of th- Slate j-ai.n. neull cii- on -un-Ja eit-ti though thete wa.-4 30 jrf.,,j-? statute re.iiiii.ar ti:.n to 4!.. to ful-llc enttii:r.t woukl coin 1 tliim to ii.i4. anj if they ilu i.ot thir l..-n-t i-al.l !h- .lenl-.. Hut In the larce -l!i4. a-l tn a i-rv f.-w ruial evnuuui.l tie itlh t-i-aliar t-iitr-inuient. ii. Sun-lay law h.1 nft .--. 11 iif - ra.Ii 4.t.M-ti eil i.oitinjr Io!k Jft-rnil-i-1 u 4 nferre tli- i-un.l-- laiv a to Mib-'im and Im-ii-.! 4ii.!.r to that es-. t - t.. liH-nl .i.Titiie efn. iali Wlin th 4.r- l4t were lMie.i ami thl JOlIrV ellt4 4-J lln j th 4-il-..r.k4.r4i in the Urae rltle. wh-"t ! 1 ln'jitir.n- of title iiw wei r.s of title Iiw wei. chiefly mun-l. a. ni 1 .a-i-i-! tv .n It,,-, that h- had f.mitht l!i-i,"-:a!-e c -! -,1.. J --"!;'' .!.-.- the leader!!!!. .r Kratfi. Xo..:nti. anl eie, rce hale Um ol-rtiln.- tli" ,tu. ,, ,,.. , ,t n;,v ., , ,,. ..,.. With -0; catl- law t:in V.!!lan A n r. . firm prrhll-l'lo-i Km i. wh.. .an fln. a wh:ky J Ir.l 111 -ier -ha't-.i .-4.-r r --f bi -nn Mate .leciare he unihte to tin.! entran. tn what lie .-alH a - I"..- Jl.-rsan - tn all St Imls. a-lln-ti-h h- -f-nt a wTi-le -or.Jav .liv aril rlsM ,n the -ffrt The law there r 1 t-in- oh-v-ne.! Ml-th i i- 1-ins .t,-ri4M wlliiieli 1111-wtt'-r.a 1 ' no c -n--ii-n.'- it b uflii-ent thnt It 1 I1 The '.a? I in th ailt l-ik. it i ti4.ni: erf ri-eJ. it I t Ins el-ey-ii. St. I-oiii M;iiiiif;u(iii't-rs Talktil on tilt- Siil.iVtt at tin- IMaiit- ti IItl l.at Nijilit. DOCTOR WJ McGEE SPEAKS. Kiilnit-tl Tliniiia- .It-lViTStm ami S:iitl That I'nMic Mui'uiii Is to rjvaif In'Mfp I'.iains Than Kxistt-tl l-fint. The annual m'ftlrc and el-rtlon of oSl- j cer of il.e ?t. I.ui M innfaettirer- A- -4j4.fc.14.vn a oein 3i ;ra- 1 iani4-ri4 itot-i ia.i nlKfil. u 1 Kln-L'-Iand, th a-o'iation. :ir-iil4l Iiresid-nt of I 1 or the iienlne Me lmd for hie ton! 'National IS- i-irorltv fM p.,rt Sir. Ijiuctill-. .-:,! -Thl cour.-rv i nor in an era of iiro-n-snty. Tr.l 'l afToniirii--.rofltatle emsdoitoer.t to million of uork inctr.eti I'ecfle thjrmichnus the rbtinfry arc lnrtni: :n th! ;ro-r-rit j. .ta.wii by the amount of -rl'ne) on deiolt In the savlsie ban'n. I. M Han-am dlu-.I Int4r-t.-e com merre and Oovenlir.en: irerr-i-lion of rate I "The mralr of the lnt.-rstate rom- mer.- "ornm 4.'."-i " Uturi Mr Hanson, foi-n.i -t :nt -i 4'nie t -J to p I'eni tenttarv thee nho vinlnte-t the Interstate otrmerre Iav 1 v.a then .itnerd'! and - a fine of Jj) (! , t mpo4.el The trar.-pe-tstin rorrtanle h.n m.iruiel to eiade the hit In manr -.. Here e are -penllnsr I: 1 to malnt'In the iMtiimH'or ar..l -.l-ei al-e tlvc-i to re-' I am re!r to tan4j for fret-n; rate , rerul - te.! b the tl- ernment. I.ut tha" j should rrnt rawr the Interstate Cim- r - er - e Comm!-.ioi nith -naklr.c the rait. Anthony Ittnrr thres.- a lomb into th me - - tjns tj deliverlnc a t!ride on -jnlon- l - m arhj the r a-- snoji. it a "fore and a't ' rakirc John .rb'-..kl of the IatIn-Am-i.-ir; CZa. t ; i -f forilcn trad.- -Iatl-in He - tan! that tht year the forelan trade of St- Iul sil .-nount to SISvt0 The 2ur trade alone will amount -o r.esrly Hvtt.ii The urovl-ion trade -k ill reach th- -.iv mark tv-tcr WJ SS-tle- sroke or. the St Lout r-cMl.- Slu-e-am. At th. out-: of hi .-idd-e he eulosiz-! ThOTTia Jeffer -r ar.d to!! cf the work h had arc---!-p?ttd In further".ac the ir-ustrtal Inter est of the country He saU that JeJfer- ins rteat ytem had been s ureat stir-tul-i to Airertc-an lsdt:try !a tr.e con- 5 j;t of nations. Tt-e function "f a r'lUlc- -ra-M-a' aH tx-tjr SIcl.e- t t) make btter brains tlian that which eil-ted before. The r-:a-:t-fcture and tr-dutTie w.:i take care of themselves. If wc ---d sons ad iauehter-. ilo-an the corrlJrs of time ritted with knowl-da--" l-ee-!.-4 of f.4A4'e r a fAQowed h arH-hea rresidect Ktaasltnd was -sarit-iaui!r I re-e.c-cteL TMa U tie electa ut-; Uiat DELIVER OPINIONS UPON RECIPROCITY 4 8r:-..TOK rTOiBS VIEWS 4 OS St;SBJaV CLttMXG LAW. 4 4 1 hrta as4k--I what I I tkltak at the Mmmmr ekssJa-r ta- I will auaawer -rati, far I aa-t rata fratB thai mm aajr 4 other Bratlaa. A I view It. 4 Xaaalar claal-ta; ttM aat take the farsa of m -aalltlral laawe. Ta aaea a aaleea aaa aell In- taaletaata aa Saaaar la a -rtala- latlaa mt the law. Ttaraa--:heat 4 the State, with rare e-tcep. 4 tlaaa. the law haa heea ah- 4 ereal farther hark thaa I eaa rasher, lai the laterler a( the State there la aa eaeh aea- tlaa aa Sat-ntaF ekMlaa. MMtMIMMIOMIMM M nal that aeems to dm to end the Question, 'il-eie i otnine jft to make an Hsue or. .Vdtfc'.na. unlers it Is pre-..! tew repeal the law. .Nun-, on that subject. I waaf to tall you. inai in my opinion it l P-llv to talk ,-I-4-aU-ac the t-un.tay law. If that ow-men th..u-J r. suhmltteil tt the people ct atlnMuri. Us i!fiat would he sj overwhelmlns as ta l.m. iti-ally unammuue. Xo i4olJtll-al -arty wotHO dar- to .leciaie in favor of repeallnit the jn lay Iu. A trenunacur mrO--ntv of the ioter. Itei'iMli-aas and Ix-mocrate aUae. uU iote a-rali.t it. To that majority th- Sun-lay 1 -ni4thlnr i.mre than tuere Jay of ret aral r-tratlt p To thai the ow.oelatl.n-. of the wio tatti'riie to it ruinrthlait rf aanctlty. It Is the a-.r.li rat v of the resurreitlcn. It 1 th oay -.vh-n th- ihurch lU rlr.r It 1 the day wh-n -hritian laienti nfrirt their rftllilren to the Sun lav .-!.! It 1 the .lay wh-n the nenj.e so t.i ih.inii a ilay of ie.:e..0u ubsenancc in-i tuLlic W4.trhl:i iti:i.n:vi: in tiikm. Tl.ev feel, ther.foie. thai ea lha-. &r r.3t nl ei!vr. but all otuer bu-!nes ahcttia el. n- Ai..l in thl vl. w I tMnk ih-y are riant. 'iT.eie i.J.-j were luiir-hi u whtti we were chiMita Mai.) of u nia n.l Hie up tn them, but we beltrie In th m. They ate m-er-ronn In our !lie anl .-ur eiilllzauoa. anil 1 legir.! It fan iuet luitunute Xlx the State and the ra IKn Hat It I --I.. Til- -lll-.tla) lutl-jelice In f.ir t.oe!. ll tn.it both to soften aivl -.trer'then. 10 i:Kr.lfv ar..l -leiate the eharaottr uf ur re.-t-!e. It I 11 ir' to the le UI..'- and mi-rnl life f the I - which hou il no- la- broken. No: tii-xe ttr.v wt.'i.J i4-val the Sun lay law tab! a W4II ati'- It up All atuni.t of that kin I w.iil.l be ft. til.- it euu!. tut i-ominant auflt- l-4ii u.;rt to make It a -eilou lfue. The ii...-is .ui;tt ft; be c!,d vn Sundav. anj enry 4 ther bu'lne-.. IK at.lutely r.ec e.suty to tie pubile cmfoit. rli-iuM be ckr .n -uniIay There ahuiilJ be n. two i,rln!on a to that. 1 am In t luw f;eakinK t inolitt'ltion ..r aii.iihma that Miulr.tx at n.Ml "tl-11. for I am un.Ua ila.l!) ui'.vi) to that; and I Mit .. the fan thai the enilnnmrnt of larre eltl-. arl the e.nl'tl-n prevailina In aieat 4-entrl ..t lunula i or. ate lery .Itrftrent frum thete ir. lural .-onimunltl. . Kr ataalfeat reaaoaa.la la rare rltlea. aatka. (-ardeaa a ad nlaera of anmae ntrnt. nhrre aaea, -trot-sea aa-l ehll Urrn may aa Kaadaya far alraw ute. rrrrratiaa aaa aarlal later riiarnr, are eeea-arj-i aa-l here It ivf.nltl be nine to allow the -treateat l.-itllade run-latent nith nubile order and proarlet. Jaat what ran Im alnne or ahaaltl be (luae la thla direc tion I am Baeertalai I hate ant et trinl to work It out. I da ant Hellene- it puaalblr. or r-tea wlae. to at- trnnt to gnirra a areal rity like t. I.onia n- we stovrra the smaller luna-i nf the laterlor. 1 IUeie In tlf-Ii-ir- with -nnJlti.-ip a they e:-. ami tliev will e'-t 11 mil- of an) man. ai.-l tn reithiK the ;4,ate. n.. ,! tv-MMe u: .f the .Itiiittl.n The .r.if ili-.il nav 4 f 4I0 lne thin-.- I, in th- P-ra iuii. the wlt and the let ;r.erai:y lklnc. I am .pi--! to mn-p-iuov Ian, but ther .nr fim lm of thj; iiture. nuin as the SunJay Uw. tlut outfit to -t fcr.il Thi Sun.iv iueticn. In some ef It an-ct. pr--i.i4. irib!-m nf seni illfliculty. and nny tLSUestl II tt3 tlill'il ten.l III S'llVe the .Ufll- c-altte wa) not to Interf4ie with th- .leaur- of law-.lhl.llna ii4- -hwi!.: t4--eir ?eie-ctfill an.l thbtiqhtfal attention. It 1 niurtMac to le liousht out 4alnd and R.-l In a l!r!t ! ia l.n ..I fan-itirl-ou. I'r:i:ik il. !t-s. a relative B Gov-4-rimr l-.i!k.' u. ne-t: Introdiicol and made a -truiis,)"'- c!i In fav..r of harmony. II -t.iil tl-.it he ..i n-ke1 by a mem-h-r of the J.fVrson I'lub why he want.-l t Fpe.tl: ut the tiK-tln or the St. iyoiis l-emocratlc t'lul. "The ti-tln." salt ilr. Kte. "remltidtsl me or th- storv cf tlii- rretich iMi4-r who said: 'When I h4-ard the roar of Wi-illK-tt'in cannon. I f'.rKoi my Ir I'lisr for Napoleon, and thouitht tinJv of Krauce." When I heard if thi inrefimr In the rati of li.irmmy I f.'iit th-it I v.a :i m-n-.li r of the Jef-f-ron 'luh ami thoui;ht only of iJetnoc ra y." Mr I'stc-'. i4-eli v..-is ai!.laml-I. He t of I x-mocracy for tirineii-k-. no: for ir.rn Th- IW4--Iim.iltl4i- c'os-t: -, th n tM Ititlon. ofr.-14-tl In A. 31. I-'ritmhersatvorn-ni-ti.Iini; th -letion of iSovernor Folk in t.-ik'ti- tl 44 jx.Iir. . ut f 4.j-j .,,.,) nrK. Irir th" nomi-ialion .f I'ltn-writlc ti.-k.-ts l.v iei-i:iite a ;iK.iiii-t thu s-!--t'o:i of cnndi.I.-iti liv direct i.r'r.i.irv. Tho reso lution ivas tinanlmct;sli- adoiu-i. Mr. Kinj-slnnd haa teen honorx with the ofllcc. Ho made jv brilliant stecli In reply and thar.k-d th- memler of the -toc!atlon for what they h.d done, nnd on Iil own rrt rromNoil to Io everything In hi- poniT to promote the interests of the or---r.nization. "fil-er eIf-tol were I.. I). KlnRland. ITident: J. A. J. Sc.'iultz. first vice rre Ident; W. I". No'k-r 4.,-i.mi vlre iresl dent: SI 5 tilrlimnni. third vloe pres! ihr.t. !'. SI. II.-111-oii. fourth vlee jiri-sl-dent: A. I). I'roi.n. fifth vice tiresldent; II Ariio. treasurer: Kuxene Smith, ecre tnry. The i-xeetitlve founcil rhosen wns com Me.! of A ll. I'jncan. II. V. IVter. An thonv Ittner. O. A. Ekstromer. V. II. l!vkto!il. W. J SIcBrlde nnd It. E Gard ner. CLAIMS HIS BROTHER STABBED THE VICTIM. Ilarra atalta. lieM hr I'ollrr far Kllltas n( Joatrah Ballo. Said fa Hair Made Slafrraral le Ilia .ttorara. Uucra Citalto. prlfo-K-r In th- t'.itr S're4-t I'ollc. Station, chan-rd tilth hntin-' staliheil t.- I-:ith Jeph Itillo. .r tlul - r;ie Italll-trlcrle s hl name read In Italian. Slondiy mcht. in the dlriRV littl r.Him at th- rar of No. Til Slor in trt i -illereil to hnve m.1i!4i ri wt.t,.. mit to" his nttorr.-i s. Ambro-e J. l:i:.y an.l Ahtatn m. i-rumierir . t..nlt... 1-n.l....... I'.lull.l .11.1 41... 4 .1. .4.l 1. 4 llllll-UIIU V .....a.... ..... Ir fflUII I Line . Dtin.-i I f-ild to hale e.iiel to explain I tne t'reerire of hltiwl on hi 01-ernIU unl hand is hnvlnc come fro-n tr U11- to p arate hi lirotlier at-.d I!.i:i vhn they vft-r- fihtlnc teaue Hullo --iritel to l4-4-ji cud t"ar.lonn Citailo desired to j t.i u-nke t I Anihrne J Klley nnd Abrntn SI FTum- " j here sre attorney for !ucen t'atalt. the I man e.-iuuht l.y the police n he iw run 'nta't-- torv to hi a'tcrnev I to the effect that W brother Caml'ona atalto. id th- cutf!-:c. He sld that hi hroth-s anl t "ther Itallin Hied -slth Htllo in the room .where the affray occurred Arcordinc to his ta.temc-it. hi at-trriv-i- .lalm Camleona Calaifn was f--!-ir.- hllarl-Mt SIo-daj- nicht and refus"! to so to b-.l. Itillo ald that he .-in:-l to co to sleji ami an arrument are m 1 10 CH !! ! 1 which Iiuccn . Hallo atark I him with a .ecu cauito 1 aiu io-ciaim tnat ksl ramIona Catalto and hit chair Cami-ona (talto fell to the floor and hi brother attempted to Interfere. A a -.i! T.w-e l-tralto 1 paM tn hej- m.rk around h. r.eck .Tuiwlr: whre ,' Hai".. attrmpte.! to strant'e him before he threw him adde. Itallo I then said to have recewi-il his arcumer.t with Ct mlona Palalto ard to have thrown him to the floor attemptlr-c to choke ihtm. at which Juncture Duoc.i ftitalto claim that hi brother drew a tlletto ard stabbed B-dlo. Itallo felL rnli-.i Cat-tlto ran frc-a tli room ani ha not "Inc- tn s.en. i.-ucca Cat-lto ! Mid to claim that he le rarr.e tear! and ran from tie roo-n The Notxl oa hl-ivera:Is U ald to have cme frrm hi effort to sr-v-irate the f.ahters, :ow notrtin-r. r.e clstrr.s. ot any man a room. station tt is laid that aXS was a mener tIt worn bv Hallo. talto had Hi on hla person ed. Attorney Rliev state that thii tier belocared to Ducca Catil- to. tprrsv1 Ur. and that rx charge of rob ning from the nou- nncre tne rtaiitilr.i- n,-.n to-n!c it announced in- .-i;i; uuunn. 1 -- "' "; .,"", ,?'. ,.. M.ctirre.1 I of the State Highway Comml-lon. pr Smith alcn..! all hi hot.Ilnr to IV. j Arrnrdlns to their ftatement. Dut.-i a-I vldel for by the lai,; t.eneral As-.mi.;y. ;".,, ,u . , V. . " "J,XZ talto ha related a stor of the ep'.oite , , r0.w. Doctor i:imunil a jam-., i---- ...v :;:-."----. .-nrn -ahlch I.-d to the kll!lt.c and tat.- that It president of the rnlvr-lty of illlnot., -mounts to nl-out 11'.' .(.'. -al!! le- paid. .i not directly connected with th- ital- iwftt S.-ith. Sprlnsr.-M. Joserh It Th. hink ow.j also the owner of th- Un batik affair. t-tv-ee,n ctsryvdle Itirry .Mills nnd the packin-t-hou which He kr li:kKt a; At found " Duc-Ta Tfa Sten -air-' aaVaaetaanh nBa JmMafV. ""-1 M5--t!l..l M DEliiATOR - "-mmmF V. fCf!' IM " 'lmamH9v aVatsVstmV " 'mmmmmmmmW I iVL T U HSK ' aaT 1 ar fl M I Ua wsall I ajf iaa - !-- aiyR 1 Vaj 7 afaT I If K V'Sal'il 11 j "Ready .e' aWl'SaBEk 'aIk, t J" fl aafT y The October number pages (and four times as other magazine m the world! And back of all this wealth of news is the word ButtericK which for forty years has set the final stamp of authority on the Styles for Woman's Dress in every civilized country. fPUyem tner tt lit Frtivh ed.'.'ijm eTilE DruM. r-iroic ki f 9mu& lrgrr cirru?tijm right la J'jtit ifsrff than t -r ctktr tivtilar fuc&atien Th urztri! And considered even apart from its Fashion News solely as a Home Magazine, with its Departments which have made it famous, with its host of Special Articles and the better kind of Fiction, with its Children's Magazine Section, and its, wealth of high-class illustration The Delineator is still " Thm Best Dvllmr's Wmrih" among all the magazines. 15c. a copy la the The Delineator and Butterick Patterns for sale by 3rlotm.M. l-ry. such i-nlderlnr as the tiollc. :ire said to ! could ! .r-f-rrI nRnlnst his client. Tile l-illce. It : cl.1tm.1l. ate hold lug the Jl2a a fvidi'm-e. ( CZAR GRANTS MORE FREEDOM IN UKASE. la-aiaail Fraira Arbilary Arrrat tlar of the I'tiareoalnaa la He Made l- Hasalan Kirror. f-i'iiAt. i:v aihj: London. Spt. I?. The Tim i.ii!lih"-.-i illsktteh from St. r-terlun. "t which It sai that 11 uka urantln; freim cf mcetir.. siicclt ntiil the - 's ami im- mnnity from arl-ltrary arr .-l tslll te pro inti!-at'-l a soon as tl as the riMrictlvv mai- 1H4- are ilr.iftl. ,, The .l.cti'.r. p:o4.'Ct.' are lFpcmini d!i tlnctly htlchtcr. I'oiaml olitnlns addlt...u al tr.emt.er- In th- Natlrnal A-er.!dy. ptacine It m th-; .-ame I.-nl as t!i- Itus- Inn rrivlr.c-e Han iter ty Idraa. Tl.' I'I'.! Is half tho hittie. aoel pr.nliiiK 1 the other half- We do ..ill. ,": I'rlT.erv 'f St I-ul. H J- Ifarbausli. prei-'.d-nt iA-fiP-i22 N. Second street ILLINOIS ROAD COMMISSION. .fosuph K. FiilkTtii f .letM'y villf In lK'iiiorrntii; M-inlr. iir-iM-iitJi "-Pl-VIAI.. c..-l.-ee.e'..l III.. Snt. 1 c;o ernor I--- - - lev-tor l.ii-i and Ir Smith are ihe Iieruh'ican mtmt" of tne eommi'-uin i5-.;!Ver.ir. I th- !rno ratlc mimtier I'nd-r the authotlty stlieti him by the act. flovernnr lJn--n appolnt-l Ixictor J.ime? 2 s.reideiit of the comm:. The appointee h-;Id a meeting to-nisht and msturd plan for th- season's wotk. (u ria-imatallaB far Rlayoa. HirpiTiwc .-trr.a.L. inimnrr. t T, S-rt. 1.-Th- attorneys of I'.ufus IKSlon, negro undr sentence tnrney at refu-ed to make any comm.itatjou --.ter.ee and it !' eap-ete,! that the -XT- ration sll take plac a Intcnd-l. This Sit l the- nrst lesil har.!n In the southern district Gtt to Laucbi-rrs. Sever. t Hi and laocuat for n.-od thlnsa to eat. that la .tadatara. nupirnufsTEciAi. Hll'.st-oro. Tea.. Sept, .ln an affrar at A-utaa. in xins ctljij-.j. j -. .. . Ijiwrence received a pistol snot In tho ah- J Comer. -aiicn 4-i(4Tiei iu itw.- .- fharl-B Kent, a brother-in-law, h-am-ll-ately surrer.dared to an officer and a com plaint for attempt to ajuritr waj aled af-alnrt hlav. 5FOWW fn -3r.C I.ere rie . .w. ..- ...w.-. . nf hi .tit.Uushur near Kan. in l- J were advle.l to-ia-f by the ronton at- . 1U.I... .. 41. . .....4 I -.iiorii'iz-.Gn in.-t. sue t-reviiiem of th- of The Delineator contains many illustrations) on Fashions - OCTOBER Nmmber: US paces of Fait Model 20 raxes in color. W paces of ChiMren'sFa-hiooi. "Sate Foods and How to Get Them" The seccn J paper in THE DELINEATOR'S campaica for Pure Foods). Education for Life Throuth Li vine. by ViUiain H. Maxwell. LLJX. Supenmtndent of Public Schools, New York City. His owl story of Use modern system of chiid-educatien. THE BUTTERICK PUBLUJHINO COMPANT. Umltt-I Butterick Buildinfc New York City &r- 5T. LOUIS AUENTS FOR The Delineator " . Butterick's Patterns H'asfttoeraa Art era 6th SL EXPOSITIONS -GOLD" MEDALS ARE FOUND TO BE PLATED. U'ianera af Atalrtir rhamplaaaalpa at l-orlianil Fair Find Tbraa. arltr llaped. I'ortlan!. )re S pt. I. Athlete from variui -ectio!- of tin l"n!td Stati who ei.mi' t-l in the la-wi and "laik ehatii Ilinhlp, niv n un!r the au.-jtli. if the Eti-osttlori. arid who !m.ii;tr-I for the tlrt-I:ice -.linnini; th.-y reeeivrii itold rne.i.ii alU4tl at i.-.."-. are learnini that the mLi!i are sold idate-l. valued at from $ to Jl;..'. I'ert Kerrlaran director of athletics at the i:clilon. ndrnttted that lt hud IM-rmllt-d the iir.pre.4iioti to k out amnnir t!ie competinu athlete that lh m-lsli were roIiI. hut n-vfr mad- made the .ii rct -.tatemnit that the nu-d'tN n ere.Kd. All drtiRcIsts take Kipulillc Want Ads. BARRY BANK CLOSES DOORS. rn-Mili-nt Smitli I Joes K.-ist to Try to Strai-jliti-n Out Fiiiiuat's. ni:i-t p.i.icFiKtiAU Spr-natleld. I'I . s-j.t 1? -Th- I tarry Kx cl.ariKe Itin'-t of Ikirry. one of the iM.tt iar.KirK-r.nucs In I'llf -ounlv. closed Its d.Kirs to-day nml a notice posted on the. I di-or .nnounee thn'-lt -sill not reopen un I til the r.turn of Kueen- Smith, the pr--ildnt. who w-fnt Kat te(lTv to e-u'eaior Stoii trhine if the sx-alp iaMaatljr. CSrOING 1 GOING-! ! GONE 111 NEKFICIBE -ll Slle IT. KUKC.9E NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Tm (rif m ItfMlv -'. nt CiJanff ira" IUITE HOMELY QUtTE AnMCTiVE. TTtie wnitlan -lt-i lae aU-a-lcs bor- fa;ure ria not If her fcai ! erswrd ts-Mata-a-LllU. SMffTI(;i!iaMtlinK0lC3Llialt.lir W0LFF-WILSW1 MOS CO. at. Aa-trXli.-ATiaXa AT rKw rt-ii:. T nearly thr times and Dress Topics as any - 4rrjV&? iiy GET IT AT aMsg 5. LmmH itlllmgAgnrtm He Butterick Patterns atsath Deliireator. j was operated by the Ilawtmaa Plu-rlaJoa Company. I It is understood that pmlth haa frona Y.- to sec tho Ilartmatn Company and endeavor to Induce them) to ciBume con trol of th- bank. packltiJf-hous- ami mill In hope of vajlrii- all claims In full. Jailae Isltia M. Tease til. Jmlce l',,ton SI Yonnc. 5a well-known Bt. IjhiIs lawyer. Is iJ.tMteroiisly ill from ma larial fever at the I e.ii-rneJe" IfospltaL Jirlsi Youn-t I a bnth-rif th lte Wal ler Vounc of St Joer,h. Mo., and of Aler Youiik of 1st. iaou!. To rail Kleetloa I WJI'llUC SrKCIAU aala Cm tf. Ardmore. 1. T.. Set. 19-Gnrmrnr Johnston ! preirln-t to lssu a C.00" mttloti ciililna: for an el ctlon In Palitl fount v to elect a Ilepr sentatlv tn tna hlek-uCiw legislature to flit th vacan:- ot-caaloned by th- d'-ath of Ell I'erry. Rarnrd my .aa.lla eaalaalaa. G-orce I'adctt. resldlne. at No JX !- avenue, wa-i sllphtly burn-d JeJuttha hand and .-- bst nlirht by the xplo slon of msollne. lth which ''" Irr machinery at tho Oallaher rotmor-. Ili-a condition ! cot ss-rloua. Itepuldlc Want Ads will sell anythttM. Wit UK IT. TttunmKineiK. with an atu-vlan- of teauilfJl l-ailr. But. no -he ottr han't, tie- Ent ointour ef f ma face loe rauch of It. atf-ictl-en If the hair l eaaty r loo'. iliae-l. TRe lardr-jff mlc--it cauei ull. Ititl-e er tu. t. ralr -alth ttr dan-lruS. itent-x scalp ae-i fa.1lc tatr. NwSrs l!ernlr- .-4-j this .r.eme )f t aatr aal permits th- hsir to j-to ss nature in rnt A it!!a"fatful aalr flreiustnc UtTIa wontt-rful re-ulta. No ell r.r d-t RABOTEAU I CO., Spteia! Apt. - wlsiKslT $1.00 a -year af -f-a-ar aataa-aaalt-r atr MTtatttm acmc y&eJf I J JiSSi'ix.'. '&L r.BL!:la'-i--'-iLttLrtt5 .-i. . wwo; sT -.'.-: ..;? -:. :., flt-.'st4aa a i, .ui 1-J111!-s-"