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I- indorsed by all the very l-tI5-:uv Editors or I'adlr.g r.ewspa- , r. 1 1 in t. h re. - r booklet and further Inrorma i ,n i VI 'i r.l VM' Company. " Dear 1, r hie-ago. Ill Caution! Ce sun the signature -WWant White Co. " Is on the hot you huy. IXiN'T ACCEIT A SUISTITITTE. Vni can obtain the genuine at tUtOTEA. C0.K, 7C1 . Irsaiwas. URGE WILLIAMS TO RUN. Kriciiils of FoniHT Stall Tn-asur- r .Mention Him for Coii'ii'SPlium. I ! lUCSI'E'IAU I 'te. -Mo. Sept 13 Kormr H'at" " re.ivurer It P Wi'llam." I le-l-.s vrs- 1 1 J .1 frieid here i!i H ar-. " "' and , her p.irts of the tli.tr..: i m.il;e lie ih - fur Count i-sk from tnis itbe hWntln i 'ret ... ..1 .. ej Williams h.i r it Jet e.un his in-iit to make tli la--, though new. Ppirsi and pi.lltlcrtns are. m sting Inn t . . n 'inlmin tl'.it ! i one ..f the . ..ni.-f t mm In the d.etrl-t. ilrd the ra i o- m-iy ! defeat If !: puldleaii hum- 1 Tt-rt- Is- flnie ! - h c .inscriptions t Th I".iur Tra'l: N u t ie K e.it lilllfrat. d mouthlv iiias.-ri-e it travel and lui-atlnn. A iiuics heM. r ' r lILti.il tfi-m". I, ire profit- .Xlteil eer.-ree. Writw 5orKe li I .' i- .'. ruMMiir. No. 7 KK I'orty t. ,! trtet. New York, lor full par- 1 ,c a 'l. II. llitten I M . i. Writ.. Veil I llilS. Id. if No tt .ii itVUlI.. WIS tillfll I.V II W.ll II- w . h he was t.atiK irt. nlay v. Tli- '!' w n . '.J.:it-d at 11" '-.1 Con-iani s pi if S 21 , i iiiiii- Tie raimie (.it the IIV ' t "l llll'tie n i .lUl-llie oui.d which I . .-it.-1 . - !.,. i ! i 1 -i the 1 id I.OM i-t hu- Meniirn .triiulnci ItcIea.eU. i-t lv! tt.i- Ki k' r ' the ;nind- r I. , i tl. ''n-d to i m eute tl.t; -i flu eierilng r- '. i-.l ijlen r.l , , .!- -Id. . f N-i t.-i 1." ut who 1 . ' ii I'd M nv S'i- t k , I I. t , Kin-H ( ? 1' was 1 t , e tiMri .e-r 1 sioa I ar- . hi" toi-- count. r SPECIALTIES. --u-i -I.-U-U "- a,-)!! Ebsrle & Keyes Undertaking Co. tiiMi r. am.i: ak. . I". Kee. I'rea. uual. Treat, Ii. l liberie. erreisrjr. ie... ,1. l:irrle. Juliua HaarU. !. lallra Ur)M .V Marshall lira, tleti Mfiln ...T. KlnliM-k -Tit. ALEXANDER, UNDERTAKER. tor; ui.it f: vriiKirr. 1 el.-i.li.iuem lle.iaui.iat -IHI . KULrk V 7Ctt. rier clu.ed. death: -V'l'TrT)'S J ( 1 t.awrr at i , t 'J 1 t.l f-eii -e.1 !.r- r? -.r . I'ielierj. N M ir"-s aer-e. , at s? X.'it i'jt'-. Oraiiu at 1 ni '.lir. -iaenjler z'.. al S t . e i CiK.rv cVmeirr, lrln!i in i .-!. 1 iatmwi r jirtute. t ' '.ftc., Ii. .ret ti PaiJ. Minn. j--. e-1.- --ufjy i v rttt.rra In., a Mea23i -.;' i :. r t-Sn .'! -k p. n . t.itii!i c t. i.a au&3tr J ihn ant t.-rtti . t-- Ikirct ejnS ra-mltu xxnt 3 da -l tU t p-ir frian trie r..t Irm-e 1' i!.r4 Krrtx No i.Ibttta oi.Tje ' ' ! r ?ej-temtir A u ID , ( :. . t '"sliry IV-erefT Ilnii .- T- Htnl. - 13 1 ni- ITntrre4 tjite f. on T.-.it - i r-a. ii(ii t tn r m - I UMt bu.tMlal Of Utnie H-.f.ir 1 K - " oJ (.titer of FrwsV ll ef M mil !( rtite fraai . rsrnl'j r-l-- 2rai l"rc&jTta .-fle. oa Thatitjir - n .1 13 o'c--a p. ei . mvt.r ft-' . f st l.ani limit of lloasr. X ;.! ir- rMpectrstlr Inrind. i .'t. Tuir J'eptesiJser It !Wi V K.tiT 111- OiHeul tve- f , K.i ,, JehD J K.ili. i atfvcir. 1C-- ' V . ) Al rvfe le. )..li aa Mn I" -. K.lt rf inril :; t i a. v s On Tueijaj-. Pr"iBl- : ir t 5" . m Jtr. V.i- Kern N 'et-i ft.,-.- t Keen. ltr 'ty Jtcr-lr l-e. ken Mr. 11 t larle. ;m K-.ii a&l. . .nv-xv i-i.r e j-mq a. e...tvi. a4 r.r-. 'us,..! f. . pare ;e.m r..--t;. "v Jl "It mlrtB -- Tlu" Kithi, iil2 m . to Cfcarrfe f rt Ilajy Atv-it. tr. .'feU.rT etr-lerr t .- .Til - K . liianllMU 3H ?j Ca -Hb,. St e- r?er p,... cup. -- ': Tel.r. c.rt"r p. :K. T . m.. wWlisi Knut ruleeeil tmlusl 't i Km:, ittttr ; WUHtra II t-,2 n i. n i Jim. i rafnU. -vl - ii BJ t. rare- "as.r.ir -r f - tj at ; ockrt - -v, fnvj !s-jv.tT -- N 1717 Jtrt! ftVrTeS.. t. -. tl; lUtll ' e- a ObkIti PtsJi r lEtiej t &j Oie-x;. I" . jrjy.r. ?!... jj ";r,T:rT-! Meriir .r:tBiWr i. :mi J- : j r e. r j urH rt.. :i.r j- ; Oir l-.a k:t!;T Abe. ir-l-ertr jfc .. J-..-l. iej ;.er t j-r l..- i4 M.-V4 d 7 Jf-arr' "! trCl U.e rut:. VCir-lT. ?-f-3-ler JA tC t : p rs frw. fisllj- rrsirc HjZt Nr- Oa--s. uieaM t Oilviry Cm-:--t-er nUin r4 iitaC iats! t tt:l nooN"iT r-.ef.i t.'. tm r Tuetir re- t-!eter 1 rV i li iu iCr a lrrr"i (;-at. orBorr itia u T-tr hmm -rV taj of Jlirt 1uit -ie- vi3 rr" &l .J.r eis-r cf C:ertr. ei xe Kor-t llr. itrrrt J Ibmo.. ;i u itt irti.r its! x -- I re 5 I .!- Ta fBtterI ttl to. r-u trad fsiity re. Croe. N U CfCus i.n a rio.-t4.r. jfjta-r ft. l Si J.- CSsrra. Xi- ive ! frwr-1. ? tattej to it:etv4 J(raer "I ltK!c Cisc? Na rr. o W ru! Carl XJtIJer Cr-.. K-jl Arfiswsi WAGONER UNDERTAKING CO. hit eLitrV mrmwmr. xDjk.x- c-aCt icxaizr. - Rf wMZ w7 T idu. r s WELL-KNOWN MIR DIES AT HOSPITAL Clarence W. Xicholson, Popular Here and in Southwest Mis souri, Passes Away From Ap pendicitis. cuvnnxcE w. nichoiok. Joplin minir.K man. who died In St. LauR After an I!lnen of several weeks Ciar eme V. Nicholson, sure rlnter.dont of svv ral rni:i-- in the Joplin dl-trlct of South west .Missouri ditl carlv eterday morn ing nt tl.e I'cbekah Ho-j'ltal. the body be tnir remvtl at once and sent to Joplin for burial III' il-.-ath wa dlret'tly attrlbuuMe to appendicltl. for which l had" an opera tion petformt d recently, but to no avail, lie Ilr.r;ere.l for some time after th surgi cal iteration, then passed away x;ace fully shortly after midnight yeitcrday mornlRK. He went to Joplin from Jacfcnoro. Tex.. i.liere iii patent rc-I.!e. and hla rise was r.ipM In th mining prife:-In. Altr.ouuh but ears old. Ie had al ready M- n uerintend-nt of the Mlnnl '.. Luckv Five, Th'-io'iBibreJ nnil 'he Providence Mlinti and Ml'lmg Compan and in each c.is hi v.otk had Ihc: ef ticient to tlie miiiei !etnil. II was a m-pheiY of l-ictor ". M Nich olin tt this c.'v. tAho w.i with him in hi- lai tnosnent and nho attended t" the htpiuent -if the bndv He ua- -teeimii thrcusl'Otit the uiininc pnfeion in hi poit.on it the S'-ite and h.u1 m.i:iy stHiich frtciiL th-oustioit Miiuil. lie went I.- . iitetl i;i ST I.oul and ! el' k:ioti In f He retunnl to Jack"-li-ro in I'fJ aft-i tlnlh!:iK hU edu-itlon in Te-a -d!t i;t Hi-" fnt't r it'll mother were with him at tile !l.,l:jl V'!.i-i1 lie tjkil. tll Abnard. Vlnrrnnea! Ilxviirfcion iiem Fitndjy n. & O. S. V. TEAM OWNERS RESENTFUL AsMM'iutiou Wmilii "nrli Kiiir:y if Woniiiirs Hiiiiiane Smii'tv. Kniphatlc ri-ot.M wa rerUtere-I list nlklit In a nit ting of the Tmwi Owners As- 1-ia'inn to alleivl .irtio-is of memln'ri of the Uuni'ii'ii Humane Sjclety in -toi-l I'ik dri -'s v. h- ! i hey are hurriid. in the M.t-. " .Xiin i;ii tlir hOtes. It i claim d the women are not com petent Judges nf . ith.-r hon-i-s or the man- ver m which thev ure hartits-ed. and it u is .leclvi.d M afk the r.ext 5en-nil As- semblv t i appoint Ju.1e of comiettncy. to do the IK.-': tft- women c-nv to psr- form l'liins wet-o rr'di for the holding of the term owner-." .mnuil ball in West St. I.a:!s Turner Hal'. November 11. and the f tll'itviits i imrnittf. n arranseinet.t. was appoint.ti O.vrKv II. Jensen, chairman; I- F Tlrre lliruey l'auonkt.m--r. A. .1 Kuepfert u 1 J O. O Brti u Complap-t was made that til" M"r fllant.. tr.uk- r. not toaide.l from Ty 1t to Mi i.nj vtieols. on Secoil. and that the V..t.,t,li tmcks in that vicinity are full t,f .-.ies-. It was recommended that Ss tmd vtre. r from Mullani hj to Klntidi, be paie.1 w'til macadam lle for I'nblle IlthIioutet. At th- me. tir.K 'f tha llt.ird of Health Mte,la the !t. - for tl.e two propot-l 'dull, batiilwists m fe .lediled upon. Or.-? f tl. bathh'" so- will ! -tationvd on the . i-t eld- of r.l tli street te tween Carr .ii.tl ltJ.1 He strtt. and the 0t r on tl. e.it ' :.- of iv - tilth hret between ou lii.l a'id farroll -Meets. BOND ISSUE IS APPROVED. North St. I.ouis Citizi-n- Aioria t'l'ii ludur-i's ili I'uijoft. n ." N'te-th Sf It!.i C".ti;eni. Associ.i- ii . .smn isjt tiUh: in North St. i. T . Mi Ii4.i w t oi rtcord as fa- i.ti.s "it t-r-ipo-.-l tl'.'i-'.'.'V bonl l.-ue hi . .i f.. Irlle Af:r me tli. us! i- i Crone cf No 3m". N'.rtli rtoadwaj was nppointeil to reprei-fit the a-tnv iti n in the rrxt-:-c "f t. oKleers of the t. Iiuls Man-i-fai-t;i-. rst' --tM-iation. tr ;.!-. for the p ir ite it ta'(. hl a--f.nion's poi.tion on tl e -nd i-ue l.i. rr.-kitl. nt itt. Il'ller wa In the hur In the jti.fr.- .if the president. T' i . ': .tt. . .ipp-ilnted to "Viir. a ptr,,e n the treet-."Ie.-inlnrr stem. b" wh. i It -!:-i!l Ie dore iv contract Instead of I . 'at. iit-T repirt..! hixing I'.ter-..-w-il 1T. Ie' fH.I!Iy of the H.Vir-t of I' Mi.- Improeme-.t and the S'rtt "omn.i'!" icr INFORMATION AGAINST REIDY. .M.'n Aivusoil of liiniiiy Must An .wt'r Anotlier Jh:ii. l'l-pser-utln Atttrrey n. 1 John'ton of S I-eois Ooii-t-. r!e'-il.-ir RIe.1 .in otfl--iI Inferrcjitlo'i air.nn't John W. Rei'y. ho was Brli ahotit a mPTiti aco on : -harce . f li'ximi at the instant e of Mr. Kedlr N" t. who cine from Chicajo to .earrh tor M ' M' Ileldv No I ha none ba !t to Chl--sc- I".- Mr !IIdy No : .'.ill linri ; rat I'lavt" i ' The . -i-t o' bicarrj- r.ej!.l not he -t.i T'lir. I a' th- re'iue of thi offense . . t- Mi I'tran. where the recond alltril -ifttf. -.1. place It n. a.-conllnrly. r, i - t-v.l V sta".utor . tame w-as cU'-eti ac ilnt 1-im trfe-.ead. and under this -e Tti'l b prei- used TO SPEAK ON WATERWAY. SN'iiator . .1. Stone Will Ilirus ltop Channel to (Julf. 5.-r.:-r VlUUst J 5ton. will be i; cldef ri)ie- nt the meeflrjc of the South-et.r-i y.r-ant;!e Afocu:ioa. which will s hll at Arlf 1111 tc-nlcht. cl cl--ct inc te rxsibilty of drep water nv ti the iJuif. t'did Utwr and other uhjectj wfll ! be ilLott.ied- pecreury KxrV .ir.d Presi dent II J 'tube hire !jej an Invitation la aij r.'ere.t-ti In thce tcptc to attn1 tr ntfh: - r-.rrc The fuUI t locate.l at lVjtix. tret nd Jtffeicn avenue. aiaaoartaaa la ? Tark. nnit m jf rEci u Sew Ycrk spt 1 -Amorjr :te tval it the io-e her to-dT mere the falkiw IriT frai Miss.-isri e !.- R SMi- '"c -? JI-. tj- ; JI !!. Pr Xa-wttt-. C Trcrt't t 1 IW is 1. jcc-s-a.toe It C- eA Ir ".' II rirtHT. II U l-jraso"?- 5-J Mi- Iinn-n, n". t S. ticrjair. I' t- r. ."r". t.tja W l Iirtea. f :Sr. I C Ilrses. CT-iterUr-I. iz Hue l Ja! Jurr K '' t t t-. j-tsjri. t-iiee.! O U tV-VlrSia. jf t. x -- Vi. k e-vs-.a sit x. -.v u.a, iutus Hi" K. ;-cri. A-n. I. far VriTOr'.n.t. W M. imijv ti.rti n..r A a Ni-r M".- Vvtm. J E'ret"v. Si Xrr. k v-t 2r" IC.r. .. f ity- i n r ;rts m-U Mrs Ttre-. J . A. nreJ.n U; W'!r O W O . KniuS'al. I1.JT.- J. li J..ere. e-tr... .- ja-... K- - iin. 0-el I - . . -. J." T T I " ".4 Ctri TV" V. V.tii. Arc.itriaa. V J sta. rirt A'ti. Apssssjpsjjpsikip& Pe' fir, Bl IIIIIIIHL-TaBBBHH BBBBBBBBBBv'aBBBBBBl ' THE ST. LOUIS BEPTJBLIC: WEDNESDAY. RAILROADS RAPID PROGRESS WITH SANTA FFSLOWG LINE. Chicago. Sept 1. Western oodjrU!eJ the 8ant Fe a loi or more than .'. In the Bacal year Joat closed. ThU :li stated In the annual report, made public Testerday. showing gross earnings ntnount ng to more than J68.000.Ott. With resanl to the Santa Fea new transcontinental line. It is faM that work U progressing at three points, and It Is expected that the entire Une will be completed this year. This line will be wneh!1,0."" 'JSJi the route b the way of Trinidad, will avoid two mountain ranges between Trin. dad and Albuquerque, and wll! be less ex posed to interruption Dy iirmms. It is announce! al.o that the compar.v I proiecUng a road from Wlckenbur.j. Mlz.. across the Colorado Klv.-r. to Bergil. en the main lin to California. By the close of the year, it is given or... a total of 23 milts of double track will have been completed, the longest stretca of wrhich is between Holiday and Kmpo ria. Rfty-four milts. Sixteen miles or double track are la operation, and the to tal double-track construction for the ear will be 151 miles. .... The report ufftns the following Kate Total numiier of miles operated. WIS; Increase. 17.1. Gro.x earning, sw.t.;.: ncuiu " other ourcea. WJK: totI incoce. Jn3.- Ob ratine exrcncs. lncludinp taxes, rental" and other charges. H..!CUS-: ttxea Justmentbon J. JS.C11.V.?. leavlr.it a net in iummrrt Dftntl. $.1-W. leaving n. net in come of 1.7r34Cyequlvalrit to - Pr -? on the preferred xtock and a.s; per cent on the common stock oulMar.dlnsr. Dividend ild l'referred stock. JJ.70S. O'. cemmon stock. .o7.i). Including the RtW.WO of convertible bonds, cf wliich Uie greater portion win not b- u-e.I until September 2). ! the funded debt on July 1. :. t-Mv countlru; bonis in the treaFttrj-. C'oSM.ja.1. The actual Interest charsed for the j-ear en-ling Ju:! . 15. will amount to I.v.- a.x& ..-..rni. ,m liemrer revenue IM.T pa! g."r train mile ll.U. agalnft J1.1S Ian year, or il irr cent. STOCKMEN'S PILOT A SAFETY EMPLOYE. Chlcano, Sept. :?. One of the Items of expetiro incuire.1 by the Burlington i ltouto in handling live Ftock from Missouri points to Chicago is the ramnt for setv-i.-ei of "piloti" to guide ktockmen through the stock yards .t Lincoln. Neb. Thl inforr.iation was elicited to-da- from General ITrelslit Tiafllo Manager w It. I'tos-by before Kederal Judge S. II. Croabv was a witness in the hearing of the cae of the Interstate Commerce Co'mmis.'ion agair.M the Chicago C.TX. Western l:aiIro.d asitl seventeen corpora tions. HUul discrimination in rates on live ytock shipsvd from the west to Clil- ca.S;J"J!l!frir tetlfv- concerning thla Item of"esprne before" asked Attorn-y I Cnwan. for the Governsmnt lv- il.h'S the railroad Hiy thla s- ,-n"e and that of Hauling th.se n.en to . their meals awav from the ard as .le neit nuistlon. "Well. It Is cheaper m ,mv this r- I r the l0' of a le; t'1'-) of these T tnen who at" not ac- f It; ii net Infill -a: it ii IPC yaru aim ii;. - with -f'dent." wai the reply. ELKINS SAYS COMMIHEE WILL SUBMIT RATE BILL New York. Sept. lJ.-enator Slephen B. Klklnt of Wist Virginia l in New irk atd lia teen In consultation here witli various railroad and buir.es- men on the subjtct of railroa.l and tariff locilatlon to lie cons-ideriHt liv Concres.- in the com ing j-e-ion. A .halnnan of the .-naie Committee on interstate Commerce -Mr. Klklns will have harco of all lallroid legislation in the Senate. lie trei!lcts tnai a r.n- i-.ui...e... .... will pas this winter, hut fee'j mat .i j j.r-lonKetl and bitter f.Kht w.l! enue wh'n . ' th subject of tariff revision is tin.iderei. J The sV-tiator i-ali" "Th" rommltUf .f lwhidi I am chairman, und which wi.l i -am n.. this winter, but fee'j frame a measure mis winter, n i' iareil for lt work, and will meet two Weeks in advance of the r-gul ir .-s,oa for the purpose of preparing bill. l.erj memler of the coniniitt. knows exactlj .. i i. ..t.ii.ii m.m this oiiestion. and I t'hrk "that bv December 1 - "111 live b ill tci lv for liitro.li..-tlo I reSaPl decide .action tl.U -.on e b"od RUSSELL HARDING SAYS MORGAN HAS WHOLE ROAD. IVtrolt. Mich.. S-Pt W.-1'resMo-.t II u tll Hardlnc of tlie IVr Jlartuette lll-wa- arriied here to-biy. and In a di;u' idofi of the futare tiwntrship of the i'ere Marquette, -aid. ... ...... t i Tiitrc se-m to l? r.o doubt thij J. . Morpin ha purclia-el the oontp l!.n In tertst in tl.e road. Th-:e nr- thr..; sslu- Detioit Tolclo and Ironton int. rests with 1,1- So-thern railroa.l line. Ii- miv turn oC' the Clncir.ratl. Hamilton and D.ljtnn ststem. with the IVre Mar.iu"te to th-t V.uidfrbllt and lvnt.syUa'iir. Interest-, or l-.e miv unite th" Great Vntral lines with tlf Erie to make a third Rre.it svstem. ST. LOUIS DEVELOPING TEXAS AGRICULTURE. Dallas. Tex . S. pt 1? -It was s'a'ij to div that . K Y.eikum of the St. lsi. Uroan-stiliii and Mexico Ilallroad. an I M. 1ouLs c.ipl:alits ha" employe 1 C. It. liavH ojr.ul:ing en:liieer. of I'aUs. ? prepare. rlrJ"-- f"r irrigating iw.t.v. aCr." of s-nlarll land along the Klo Grande near SrownsiUte Railway Itaralnga. New York. Snt U. Hallrcv! enrnlrgi n ported to-day. .Icaro Grt tVem rtafwr -?-re-i wy S.fteniler I17.4'K. :r..-i-a. t!..K. frvin J-.y : JIK'TIS. incr'a-- !.." . nnclarall. ISe-r iiean. an.J Tix. laclSe lint wi-ii e-ttr.ber IIJI 1M. tnc'iMte l.e; fr.en Jul j I U...4SSH. tncr" :t4l iVkrii!.' ml S iutc-rn--.-Je.-onJ ?;t.m-I-er !:.-.. lr.ree j-i.i:t. frcm Ja!y 1 il.13..- .? lnrres.e i . IJ.nicraiiS llt Untie-Fecord f 5-tfra- Slileise or.ed July 1. 1S. by th sys tem companies. i.l3l.7i Avtrece fn-lcht ! revenue r frelsht train mile. ? I mhIi.m fc.7.". last year, or i Pr J- PIANO BARGAINS THIS WEEK AT KIESELHORST'S. 1 In Moving to Our New Store and Beinff Obliged to Store the Pianos in Small Space on Account of Incomplete Alterations. Numerous Fine Instruments Were SLIOHTLYMARRED IN FINISH. On This Account We Will Offer This Week a Grand Array of Piano Bargains That Will Be Taken Quickly. YOUR OWN TERMS WILL BE ACCEPTED. A piano that b .l!sht:y marred on th? end will nat affect the tne or the locks. .Vt have a r.ut-r of this Vied, ts-can the end of the puco it th most l:ab to b-t damacea in aoV.-.r them around ant crtin thm to .ur new tcre. Tan. we xre refir.Ifhmir. place m pUac tkat wer rnaterlalty Iniured. sa that e think ca win b rouch pJeae.l w.th tc ptn that we are offrlnc this week at ach extraonJiruirr d-scocsts liemember. we gyarante- eeiy one c. the.e ptaso as perfect In tcac. action nl dsraMMy . , . roUowtrar are msi of th lrffains. and tbes p4an ccsipce not on1 y of the rsst make, tat many of the Terr tz Mahogat)- frristt. sale pr'.ce 17. insnattcaal tukl Great 222? M-Si weak gsiiUsstif.mMi. J"".!!''' - p,,m Jalr X L3.n. toersase tut-lja . . .. it (aawsctta aad St. Umit. juMma wa asp; ternber toT.Ta. luuaeas tULMi: tttm Jy 1 w. kcimw HUM: freai Jaly 1 IMr.a. -CTomM&eA-mMmi we.StptjjfteR - "bu'mI and ethstra-ectjdwek BP tembtr. ttaiC: ascigst. IUM. rrasa Jaly x. turif.Ut: lagreass. KT-flJi. . soutbtra Railway Hecawi wt m$ UfSS' Wjsi; leereaae. WJm, Mm Jaly 1. tB.mS.- eSSS KSfc-Sseoad week SeiMsaber. r.s-; decnaas. . Frcm Jaaaary X. T.- "KSiSSSTa 1iti-Uft?cet w .jup- temtr. rr.ns: laeieaa;. . - .i ULnoE- tnenaae. MS7JML iT -- -J ..u I Mifaoarl Parl&e far y Crass. tt,C.W; by VI-"- ?" w- - " A Jtt &.. n.... - -- t gi.T's; mcreas. oo.au. decrease. ca.lC; net. t5.7.a; bcreut. ttT.TM. Altata atakM Bljr. Kansas City. Sept. 1. The Chicago and Alton Railway to-day Bled an answer la the United State Ktrtct Court to the contempt proceedlnts InKItuted here on August 1 by the Feneral OOTernment chargins; It with giving rebates to ytola fon of restraining order issued by Judgo John F. Pidllips f thla dry. In March. 1XZ. Tli- Chicago and Alton. In Its petition. admits that aa arbitrary rate was charged for switching cars at Chicago, but denies having had knowledge of tlw alleged fact that the Illinois Xorthern Railroad was controlled or operated by the Intsraa tlonal Harvester Company. The peUUon aTcrted that it was customary xorau railroads to py connecting lines upon which a large amount of traffic originates s arbitrary division of the through rate. Ulnls BM Mattes. r.Krumjc SPECIAU Springfield. III.. Sept. IS.-NoUces were sent out to-day by the Illinois Railroad anil U'nnhiU!U rmnils!09 tO all the rnilroads interested In the freight-rate re duction case tiow pending before the com mlssicn. advising that the commllon has glvtn the raitioads until September 2 to file the.r answers to the supplemental ar guments in the case as presented by for mer Attorney Central Ilnmlln on behalf ol the petitioning shippers. This Is taken j an indication that the commission wlU r.ot announce its decision In the matter for s-veral weeks. HallrMd Kates. -G.'.-.eral ltaasger Bolllran ef the Xtssaurl I-Bcir.j ltaUay said yesterday that serrtre will : mutnet eotr. turok tday between Jeffersen City scd HedaUa. Tin Executive Ccmrolttee cf the Terrrlnal AuccU'.Ica met sesttrday. Bftfn diFpolng .f mutine rr.hf.erm. it coaMerea rll. Xot d Cltlcral 'rack at lt t- Louis. Ocrral Traffic Mamcer Stlth ef the M!s rcurl I'actrie 1 In Chicago. T. C. H-aunons !. letn sptdatej cor.irtft Irg jnt for tke Termlaat Awoclatlcc. c le Hatcsm. reeigne-l. Far Feeble Children HuKtl'ORD ACID l'llOSPI!TE A pl-:s.nt-latiiig. effective tonic for sickly, feeble children with weak digestion BIG DRAINAGE PROJECT IN CHARITON COUNTY MISSOURI Bna lae of KISO.OoO to Stralghtea Charltoa River Redress Uiads IVrfiaently 0ertloMt Is Kald te Cblcago Hawse. IlKM-KUrt-RClAt Kejtel,-. Mo.. gt.aiist drainage w. S-pt. 15. One of the loiccts ever undertak- hi in .Ii.-t.iurl wast given a last io-uay oy the alf. of Slsu.wX In bonds that wjeureas the con'-trucitou of drainage district Sio. "" i' mvii-. v . --". -""" - Chariton ittv.r will le stpishuned and iiiori than twentj'-three miles-, and will redt-tm ZZ.'vj ucres ol bottom lands that ure overtlo'.vd rrenuentl-. It is -llev.tl that tho value of these laud will be increased from 110 to 115 to STi and ' an acre. The londs were sold bv County Trcas uter J. W. tlrizell and were imrchased be T M. Keikhoff. attorney representing liai-Uooald. McCoy & Co.. of Cidcago. at a pri mium of XT.T'JV. or a total of $ls7,T0O. DISPUTE OVER INSPECTION. Misouri ami Illinois Hnvi; .Con tlii'ts on 1'oiut. "ihete was trlctiou between the health onicrs f Missouri ana Illinois ester day, but it is thought that the d'lTertiice Is milk-ably svttled. and the insl-eltion of ttaiti.t arriving on the I'aM Side from tha Infected districts; was cmtintied last nigh:, ullhoiji-h the inspection of trains was discontinued for a portion of the day was dlconUiit bee.u ., H L,,,,,; uinols opM):r.tion. arose, it is said, over an of Iwctor Kiraii. secretary of the Illinois State Hoard of ll.-altli. tnat Msourl health officers should dlscontlnu.. tl ; Inspection of p.usm;trs arriving in liirt St. Louis from the South. Yesterdiy ti'Ornlng. v.htl'i Doctor reacr liorn of the dipen-ary staff w.n maklr.g :m inspection of a Mobile and Ohio train, he aproachwl a man who refuscl to state whether ho had a rertificatu of health, and. it ! said, nfusul to suy whither he was Loutid. The jsienger. who was aft erward found tt be Doctor William Krohn of Chicago, a member of the Illinois State Hoard vi Health, tot.l Doctor Fouerbtirn that it was not Important whether he had a eertiri-iite of health. The I!!lnuW olllccr later announced his ounrc:.t.ri with the Illinois Health Tje jvarinicr.t. and t-.t'il that he hail been eomniit-tioned b- tli" i-M;retarj" of tha State Hoard to notify the Missouri de pirtmcr.t to discontinue- tl." Inspection of tr:ilns bfore their arrival within Mis souri Jurisdiction. The Parity of Doraell's Vanilla la r.ver guestiosed by any food rorarr.lsstca. NEBRASKA CONVENTION TODAY Domorrats and ropulists Likely Will Namo Sjiiih" Tickets. IJr.co:n. N'b.. Fept. li-.-Wllliara. J. Hryan r.ni a df.leeatu to the Lar.casttr Oounty Deinocratl.- Convention, which into hr to-day. This convention chose leli rates for the D mocratlc State Con vention, which Mr. llryaii will al-o attend li-fore starting nn hi trip rjround tho wo-lth .... !'orulll ard T)eiroerat"J of Nhnskn. will hold separate State con entirns to morrow, but It U tho plan of the leaders to !.He the Democratic nomlnf-s nomi nated also by the Populist IIS EnilUh Oak Upright. ale price tSC. WRo.etrKHl Upright. !- prlre XX. C.iCiuarter-faTted Oak Urrtgbt. sale I nee ts7 E7S Mahocany Uprlaht. sal- price CU TS"' Burl W'alast X'prisct. ale jrlc CS. C-5 Ma-Vcany I rntnt. Je r-vre tim. SM Pretty Oak Lprlcht, sale price tl. risrnch Wals nut li .-pright. sale price :::. In addition to these we hire many other rood barcalnt is cd rUr.cs. organs and azu pUrers. retime! frcm rent and tAken :n exchange on sales of new Kim ball. Halt A lavl and other well-known makes, of which we are St. Louis repre wr.UI.vtv Ac early caC wfn e-are bet chitce. KIESELHORST PIANO CO. E'tabCiihrvl UTS. vC Olive St. SEPTEMBER 20. F.W.DROSTEN Continuous Receipts TIE NEWEST FASIIONS. Vsfsf I KseGssisfsr PtoTskvlar Trs.se. AM CWa mi $I.MIiw. uiHUUTrOltlMECUCtMSCE. Visitors Wticmmt. Rtfrtttss otlnfmttom f Pmrckme. mJALITTUIJliSimPASSABLE. OUkmOMO CKNTm LOUISIANA PUKCMMm. CORNER SEVENTH AND PINE STREETS I TRY mmm N fc-w i Save the CoHpons. HOTELS A KI7W A!tn ODnR?f IIOTEU lntaHear.f S-aJ-ja r.IdVomelV f unshed: elTvVtorKh anddlnrryrol'ec" e Tghgrroom. -ith private bath .Uached. THE BUCKINGHAM FOREST PARK AND 3. minutes' rid. frot business, .heater .". ;. nf nd the most elaborately furnished hotel west of T.ew ora- c. . --- ?. -.,.. lne.1 nrw at both American and Kuropean plans. Table dhote dinners, served every evening 1.;S 20. Tables reserved br p-hone. I-nrge banquet and rece ptlor. iroorn iJrial attention given to high-class banquets, receptions and wreddlngs. Our Special ,,n"" "c" : ' ,olt ball3 and rjermans. The Buckingham llver-'&y- cso requiring accommodation, for h'e wfntersh'ouir engage room, at once. Rale, , oUier Information address E. C. PTER. -" SCHOOLS. - - -. , . .. . " ......JL'J;':''J;';l;;'''ll'l'"', vnoi BLEES SIACOX, MlSSOUltl. The ur.derslgr.ed. membert. of the Board Of Visitor, of RX.F.M - ACnF.MY. are pleased to commend It. They have personally il-lted the institution, nnd remarked Its excellent buildings, appointment- and -lrtfn Gereral 15 ees seems to have spared no expense In making the establishment .' ' L ,e B, elaborate. In .very way. The Institution hat a capacity of lit ....,.,.' n.,d the arpointments are not .... ...... urion of like character. The . . . Artdemr received last vear tnt r.igiie'i mciMii' --- --- - OenerS of the Inlted States Army. Only select boys, of '70"b''?B? character, are admitted. The school Is conducted not to educate tidier,, but to build up character and give a sound education. Aavllcaats rtktsU f itrspsad slt GENERAL F. W. V. BLEES, MACON, MO. T. J. AK1XS. A's-lstant Treasurer l.n!td States. St. taiiils. Mo W. 3. CHAPLIN. Chancellor Washington I'lilverslty. St. LoiiH. Mo. F. P. CRABBS. ITesIJer.t Union Ear.k Note Co.. Kansas Cltj". Mt JOHN T. M. JOHNSTON. Pastor Uelmar Ave. Uapt!t Church. St. IvjuI". Mo. KRECKHNRIDGK JONES. Vice Pres. Mississippi Valley Tru?t Co st. Louts. Mo UOUITD UAI I DAY AND BOARDING HUblflbK rtAlLL. school for girls. 4M WASIIIXUTO.V BUL'I.EVAKO. ST. LUt'lS. Ma. MISSOURI CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ttJ sts'ssssrssz .cStfacait n.j" ara oe5aI. rraoiea, siea.: scr lllaMmted Kmror LIQUOR DRINKING. M03PKXNE laf? eelGV a a-m. tri , an ?tt--s ni crjir-n. aati;a lAPCiey - ! JV UUMItC. VUre M0I-3-S Locut St.. St. EXCURSIONS. sui.ru i n nr --" ' '""" MS SUNDAY, SEPT 24. TR. rORWIX II. SPEXCF.K. t.eave fnsa fast af leseast aireet a. tn. .ham remrw at ! w. as. sej: the oreat i'lood. HsVIV l'.lier Hide I.A!T TRIP THI 1ESOX GRIFFIN EXGURSION FREDERICKTOWN, MO., SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, ROUND TRIP - - SI.25 C.r-'-.I It I. Ijii.ti., Krf-I. IJrli a-3 Mlr.- In Mctf la Wt.1 eiiecticr.. Truai i" J lrn 5:.tio-i U - m rotorr.tae -rlv- It. ao .i-urrvn rer.f fr.lrn tatt- r.l TOT.r tlrove. Tigris cf Sett ::tb S.t tl ca til etcurslca. Do You Ever KtspesmsMertk0 swags emctCBcy or isr TELEORAPH SERVICE ' with what It wmbetfthe "POSTAL" eamt4ttl& V 1905. JEWELRY GO. off Latest Fall Styles. THE HIGHEST QUALITIES. PlalOMS. WATCMES, JEWELRY. SILVHWAIE, CUT CLASS. ETC.. ETC. SfealDsHissis Unites QfusskiM. PRICES THE LOWEST., i I TtcutLa QctAQAriiU I in 25c-50c-1.OO Handsome Boxes. BUNKE-WENNEKER. i . fwyj-iiu iwi An.fTTO FOR TRAVF3.IXG XfE?. .--.. ssMta. . SM. T ! AHIOH CLASS FAMILY ANO TftANSICKT HOTEL. KING'S HIGHWAY, and i ahopp.nB J'""c,. "" " " Conducted on our tloor in 1 minuiei". miLIIAKY ACADEMY excelled anywhere In this coun.ry by location ha, healthful surroundings. The . ...... r.r tt aatstnnt Insnector k. ii. khrn. Altsrr.ey at Law. St. I-otils. Mo. NAT. M. SHKLTON. . , , . JudKv Second Judicial L'lstrlct, Macon, Mo. DAN'L .. TITTLE. BiMiop of Missouri. g RORERT TALBOT. Jits-tor Tr.mty cnurcD. Kansas City. Mo. C. F. WELLER. President l:icii:ird?on time Co.. Omaha. Neb. W S. WOODS. President National Eark or Commerce. Kansas City. Mo. J. C. EISENIER6 lllfSTML ry Is ur.'icall'J lr aav in the med.1 reirce decanraent. XNbw- .iiuc-iar vi !: wpv iamlcsu. AClre Id MHauurl Ava. at Ia,u'A - sw--s .-----te low. ':l H Ktwaftot '. wLure EXCURSIONS. EXCURSION SUNDAY. SEPT. 24 TjSLEalARUllLJWE,lii lateriiKsllate Fishing Reaorts on tha .Me rainrci and Usaroaade Hirers MiMlTMP RATES SI.2STIS2.N Traia leaves union Station 7-45 a. .. Tower flrorre 8.00 a. St.. returning, arritres Tower Crore ir.40 p. m.. Union SUiioa J0p.n. Ttditts: Calaa Stctloa and Tower Crave. GRIFFIN EXCURSION. Chamois, Mo. Smday, Stft. 24. ROUND TRIP SI.25. fitojitr.c t Vah!nrtcr. New ir.T.n. Irrr. I!erruii.n. i;w-a:e arvt Morrlron. la fceth dl-r-Cor. Train t--ve Lnlcn .-tuitt-.a aO . rn-a-nlac arrlT at St Ia: :) j m. .It t. htitt rel O'.lre :. ar.l xcar.ii aret. L'r.Iri jKal.:a ajit Tor Gro Station. SEE THE FLOOD SIR. CIRWil M. SPEICER WILL MAKE FLOOD TRIPS THURSMT, FIIWY Ml tlTHUT. Leave foot Locust st.. 10 a. ra. ard J p. m. ROW! Tltf He. SCHOOLS. m no intMinnnivmtrrn- -" St.kae.a4 MIUTAr.T ACADERT. KlrkweaaV aillffSll Mo. BtUrg. rarBrsTa: Saw arrui&da. rcr e e-r. tf f-arti iTrjaias fas ere-r. 1-jtat er tu.txraa. am.rof eaaaa SsStirt. CataHwwa. Edsard A.lU!gse.M P MICTKMCSa. 1 m0W0W0W0mA A. L SEUIK I CC AUCIKHIANOSTOrUGE. alar sals ercrr SataeasT at wareaeosM Itegaiar ;! Aiae. i cawaMM uw vaies u imsiaris m spsctaixy. etc. AJmSEMENTS: I CENTURY S.V& HEXRT W. SAVAGE OSTrrs GBJOROE ADE- Oreat PletoruU Cbraedy Hfs the best thing we have' ever bad from Ceorgs Ade." Pott-Dispatch; Ma..TiDay, 25ctiS1 TasMlY ftWT 9J 2fsi. wwwwM Mwmav m POPULAR MATRCEC WEI. Oe TO Xt irasntr w. svavage win osrer TB Sssg4W M leal Cesaedy THE PRINCE OF PILSEN Ttr Tvl.e att.1 Tjt.t I JIMS Ri.BV IUM it-jjl laxEm OLYMPIC a-fiS. K. C rVHrrXfrfSf "Masleal Coiktall- PIFF! MFF! NDF! Mat. Ti-Day, 25c ti SI THE WOMAN IN THE CASE Itesular Matin. SaMnntay lpulur Uajlo.a tVe.ln.-Mlar auratt SaJe TO-WBROW. GRAHD FAREWELL WEEK UpeettU reararea Es-err xigkt. ALK MCtESTM If FlfTY. FERBI.tAJHr STARK. DlrWtalr. SsMst, EL8A MOXTER, Asaerlra'a Taaaufe.1 Prima Daaaa. Cafe Mer lee lay lal. Caei.Br. Take MrPkeraaa Cars Olive, ('wren, glvea la larse ball wrlaea real her I raal ar wet. Columbia Catfl-NMN VMtin-t:33 la liai tsllr. Pauline UalL 17 I'.k'n ;:.ii4e IT The Riante-4 !ls Jt Itirry I"... 31r. anil lira. Alfrei'. Mbr. IIo'jxit..n Kely. MtKher. Iirt.tn Tt'w Pl.rce Mslsre. Italmnii'l te t.oeO. Hen Turpin. j Ics . 'ne.1a. The Kloudro'nK 15c, 3sx Mt, trstoMfa Cftalft mtraCIa GARRICK Mat. TO-DAY 2:15 OooA Stats j at 5c. Eves, at 8:15 THU "RETTER THAW f-YKK" ROYAL CHEF. fptoirn Ticket Oftlcs 3S70 OIIva Ptietal! Hews l. Matkt Prleea. 33. 33. Base. T8e is! !. MELVItXE R. RAVMOatOH CARTOON COMKDVs BUSTER BROWN. iesl Bandar allaee ., n. wit.M. -r- HAVLIN'ST- Tbeater Wl tke Rent wa for I.liita y. IBe fa Sr. S3e Mala. Taeaday. Thwraday. atarway. 25c Hat.f JOE WELCH HTMEPEMLEB Te-Kam Ixext "HER WEDRIXG DAY.- OnaTaTlBJ M-tT.TIIVHi.. Melbourne MacDowell, AieliteJ by MISS JI-SSAIJXR KOnftERS. In tWIFKESg THEODORA. WMTHSss TblJ rouistn 2tle irlll k.lt.o Ud-a or lailr and nntl'mm.. HIT KEATS ris-MIHITT All rLlMts. re XtLm t.ri.s .- .i.7j. Ssuta st H..llm.ir.'a .ml the iniettn t. efflee. IMrcRlilL i5,25. 35L 5oc. 25C I LIrecIn J. Carter", ftceato tVon.Itr. tS'-VatI Tit Eft WlffHtSS Sea- the Aatosaafclle Leap taje Gas. Nt Cl-OR'Ii: KIJ1ST "Iilc ir-atUt Jim ' TANDA D THK KOMI? or roi.i.Yl TWO ntOUCS DAII.T. THE MASCOTTES eURLESQUBRS N'e-t IVeelc-QILOXIAI. l!ta.!.i: CAYETY. I4TM AMD LOCUST 3TR. pwfnrmanoe.tl.il-. NI;t.t ard Sub-lay Ma'-In.-e. Pike.. 12. Zj. 1". U and ;Sc I We.kJa Mating prl.e !. 31 er.l mJw Vim. s. cik' rrieratic Pztraragaaza 0. THE JERSEY LILLIE8. NIt ParJ:an TVMows SCHOOLS. THE SAINT LOI IIS &0.U. 19TH AND LOCUST STS. Art IirpartrRe-t of Waahlnstca Urjlrrl?r. r.i-.ANi ir.izR ron sTrric-Tfr work SAINT IJJUW KXniSmo.w. noa. TrawinK-Mo5!Ui-r3lr.tin tieenrktlr. Da- 'n - J Carrtmr-i-srajnie Lweorari'n tery KookMname an-1 Ie.tjier Wen Illaraftl lecture and museum fr. v all .tu'lnts. Iiy tUie. o.n ltrnlnr. Sept. 2 Night clauvs I'll Iten-uy. 0F. II CatalcRj. tn aiiplteatloa. VMtnr. and Pot- etc. 9t!ecUoe iiaui:t i IVi. Ill RECTI mum scnm 3043 WASIlli.TO. IllltlO;. Th. 7r.th Tear 'j'.n. Jlor-lar. A well-e.iu!p;ed rri"A fur prlinarr rr.eilal. gr.-.. fw.lv. .aj.rJ.ace Kr.ru!. tirrrun. WojriJ. Art. Music mo&it. C '; an: s'rls Ircia Lf na. stinall claat... t.i.kk. ittfiw a. ...... ...aM.. .....-.. e.. r...a....r r:rtoe Charles Nla'l. I. II. rjc-.terae-. Il.r.ry t S-cott. John P ht:y. Vr. IV.tite U7iaurfr.il. ST. LOWS LAW SC b If rSitarlt M lataiafttt fl I. r.trm cses. fr .nroltment cf ataj.ct. at lie ...or tne.tls.f-. IS'h an.1 Lu.t l tte-tratlf r.a I-CW Set. rf.ii i.ja.-nlr.tlcn. fri alTar-l frj altars m-ik Dear tarnunr. re-pu tti ari.1 ITtB. wlU.! h. cri IRAFTSMAR Cciu.n 2 to 4 ra.-4: builiera ciurw. 1 rr.. form.-i rourase I nBin. i.iTii-aer. c. tit cfcii.r- prepsratl-.r.. Katb.rr.atlc.. 1ookk.f:tng. .riOithant. Da er rniarm. Maack' Ara4.or. CT)'ut.ae anil Irth. BISHOP ROBERTSON ire:-ti.al. aatad.llahad 1K4; Vmf aru.1 icr alrls. reev-na I. V. h. iv. An'-y t histtkr supnnt'i H Ccftatcj ar.au.. nt. laraia. ITaTefj. n. INKER If ILL AcAUEitY arsjael af eaeeatieaa. rlf far .nr N'T. rvrat ..: i t.MlRer.l.ta In fra. ealaloav COL. -1 srriVERl PkaV Rcrk.rllllli. 1IL WILLIAM K IIOMta. M. J. DIKKNElTa, -TADumrr, in .UTT- alMOrRlaTATC "tTtl rWE a aARIir WI?RACE W-OJASnr ntnt. S"- 717 ot.r.ot rret. St. too:. Rr. fTLIwri Mala m A. T.l Klnteefc AUS. ttaUT C llaarsilcs, U. U. brtaeeia. Vaa. F. Har.. X.C J. k.C. UKaa. p. D. WelAsr. Jaa. TT. u.x a.-a i nuns . . Wtger.J-.aI. a- Kemper Pfeaeat WaFsH In Clyde nich. Gr.atrn Plaj teleome. k. Ann. betober 2. al lntr- tearber.. I Arecrr- ta U rears 'a mamm NSLs ttsnitf. Hall lm aarf da pt-uaber ta if. lasr-irti uj A( Tie WMMA L: , - -..a-