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'TSfS' 12 THE BT. EOITIS REPUBLIC: THTJBSDAY SEPTEMBER 21. 1905. ,SI ?--'-"' Recovering safe from ruins of building burned at mexico, mo. ' ,- 1!?j?mmim1immmBBj71mmmmmHPMm !bw . t iip "fflfc f I BaWaxtaSr a -SMBBBBf r I BBlvMMMHB "jm. - at Latata. Sr awaa v aRaBBBBBX -. -. aaRjBsafa aaas. .. v. taetB-BrAfMBjB e-BfraJB SAFE ESCAPES INJURY IX FIRE. In tee Are which threatened the business section of Mexico. Mo, last Monday rush?, and which destroyed the building occupied by the Hataway Grain Com pany, at a loss of 325.000, a large iron safe, containing the books of the com rsny and other valuable property, escaped serious Injury and the contents were 'und to be Intact. Worklngmen are seen removing the safe from the ruins. COTTON TRADING IS QUIET AND MOSTLY PROFESSIONALS. Marin, ia the Whole. ! Klrsa aad Iniri at a. I.ala Alter I.osiag ar ef Advaaee. vw York. 5ept 20 Trailing in cotton continued quiM. tn-ifiK chiefly proteioi.al. "it tlie mtrktt. on th- wl.ole wa Urm. '., while pin of an ear' adi.i- a ,ut tcuartl ih- t lce. final pr).-e- wile 6 11 point, net nlcher. si-ik were eti ine'ed at Iia'V) bales. The opening .ii- Arm at an advance of ." jHinit."-, in (piu to much higher "it.b than looked for and fiK.it. of a "Hnr.r South' in spot "ituation At tin- ad- ...lite old longs took profits fn el ami cot- a houM with Liverpool i np.ni t.on vi-rc .i.l to be aiMlii jiurcha'T abroad T i" d prices olf. In th" alww ' of --er'F'-lve support, hut .-.ft-r .ediing i"n it'll 5 Or ft point the mm ik-! wi t.llli"l a renewal of the tiullih pot advance 'ii 'lie South, and In tli cailv .iffrnoon rhiraci a n t cm of about. !'&!. points I tlv m nth-. I it'T I.tcal lc .ir interests oId froclv i with huyrs t.ikin,; ptoflfv til- II" -nul u.'l'r ai.il In. d at about th- low . p"' ' of ill s. .-.ilon. with the tone I't-iV Me.if.lv Slllthe'n ;eiT nn'-k'ts Te u"f h'inseil t'i "e hither, .iii'i priv.it' ni!i5 'irn'il a Sn-tl-r ! kijihI fruni actUJl rup i.'" Tl.e wt-ath'T Ti.i rfiii;j!red more f il. aid t'ie itutliMik pp-Ji"l to be t hichei fmi'vratiir'-s ii:i:i-t.i I.AU at ni;w i:i.kans. fI i IIIJiS!'i:1.!. w Orle.iiM. Ii . Sept Zft -The Titnes- 'etnoTHi iii its summary of tl..- ottim .it.n. will a- to-morrow "Thw throttle wa oi'ihh .i hit etr- anil th" eottou tiunket r-'inde( !"mpilv tiouh to o invtii. tji. tilet.t inahlnery a in -.-iji1 iAirkrig "iler. if.! that pioi;res j lnllte.1 tliroush tlj.- I. of n full httid of t.j-n or.l. on- t e. Ihlt He . T en .! rete,, u 111 If- :,- i.lpfii t.'i. h. -1 r In. K and foitjj as l .i -..v har. l."-ti s a litt tliw un ..i'li r . .. n t ! ?' o fiTAT.isIrs Mor-"" ' ai.f tl'tll. I'llJ.I- ' il'IWs ttOTlcllt cot- ilit ., itsiii. ti., olTti mm from Siititn The Southern pot m.irketi vr, tieftfiedlv firmer, tin- firmer. In iti- ik 1 ri.iml.er . holdlrz out for V-Ifer 'Ijr t urrt!t .llljeu 1 I!' juvjple ( .irtUe. but r.lfllons Tf llmittl tjee.lii.e nf i"" point tlin"eren- of op'iiiui: betneen ' er and .'I..rs The prl-1 pttivimit hiTAeer. ! nnl to e ri.1.!-d .if ii o'ii. ti t f l any tt;rh .ivrltta .,f inillNh f-'titinient as iiiMed ixitr.li . ni.trk.-t. and while (,e N not a it to oppooe anv reus in tble shifting .b jt of the pure jiositiori. b' nevtrth- litil fear .i -ii id' ii uiihe.-ujtl J,w 1 -"e of Hit. j,ic niptlie Hh which fM'ir take tirotit on all h ir ! pots M "uhll th" bulk ..f the f.eM new r i .1- ,iim (r t.i intln ite ., ijiu iindt-r l ih.in i.t.ri-ot;-eaf iv. exfieet- 'he tii'iveinent lo:;i.j! hnull orri l-cin . !we.n tii.iII l- . omp.iriMui with -. i.- .!c ticiir.-. and. If the hoMIs '.t' ! t amount lo nn thine at all. 'tne of iti 'ff'ct iioui,i in the iry i f'-'irt lwi:, t t tri up the biuer ' t. tldplrt to pi w Views of the IttI3- t.o . ' n the anulyi of veter?"i"s tji " k f" hi. -hould iMiyer of the .ie- li .f itT retn... to ftlllow the aillJiee. ir... r ere i.f tl.e me-hii wi'l l ho'.vn f-e n, t iter ;itioii icainej ?le )1lm:t "tlxn MlatiB. T rl fir. in p. t .- v n -'. .I )i'et ' x "lr tntiMlinc ur!ina . r-.IJ-'l r f. If It. r.ln.i.e I'ct'on fLtur" le-J e,i Sepl. VI I. . Ikt It) 4Jc Nc'V "4 i- ;i . .t.i i -6.- ivb. : ia . ji. --s.- ..n: t'. tv vv :.7i- 'IJ 1. li -t-I.t -r.j .-otter. ! moiei!' an. ti c r riten 7 ik !n' hlJjtr; Anie-Jrn niJ - . it ,Kjtl niM ire S 7.1 T.'.ttlt-ir ' ' tn:;3"i.r .".. rl ..-.I'.nirv 2 ZiA Ar . fi-t Tte !. .f tht tiiy at. t..i t e. .f M-, . n.., f.- ,, i'aln nt ev.1 ' l'i Ir.- u-. " -V Anert 11. -...ip' i t.iit in lu-t'nrf 1 e Am.-'i- -" !L?u-t- 1M-r tl-i. t-.lr r r ,! .ju.t An-1 -an m!t- 'tN i td N n.i ! i 'M lft" a.' Jr tjj,j ji,n an jt, iS4j j.vil , l- 'i.' Varrh una i.nl !;. iprll r.I M ' v n I J-ire i TI. 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Se-j:. tte-e not rjf- I SLjnXi: ih ' o -I a. f.,a ea.rt-4- t' .-Mr 4 -t a fe ktaj. cf fvtant 1 ti tjw ra.riet a ttw-oB tv T3st SHiliai!: v, "- Tj i --r:t CTiU- .1aa an.rj f I I t taavb. ;. from K 31 to tr 35. fair ta v'JZT v.b -si- -i k ta-t-T- .V-a r Ct.-f a, H . l'4 ' na93 1 ?7t. - V ? .Sea -;. at itTa. i ""'ri- T. nntr anp r. .nrt -.--i- 77, tt x-e-r- 3 ms r- ti-a4i. SiiSaT:- ,7 .-""?.r - Nav u F- Na 4v Fr N- 4 F- , ts. .W.- trad, reaiats. aartart-i. wlta i,r" t . J-U- -. t. .. a.a 11 ar 3 Ti 11 4.1 ' 713 "- .- a . ill-. .--. an.. WlrfcJta kjt M 74 S3 . -j t n a i.r- . a. -,. .t , .,. ,arw- a.- -. .. . t. .a. ... Trare er e-a thaa 7 ef "imit.t klr.tiii ir.o-il vry riimrlir. locftl buy ere iv. trarlrc much ftr an'tthinc failles under the $1 S klr.d HEIFER? No A. I" No Av I'r No. av. r.-- ... f Si ;i.. it a .. 3 71 :i . ' . t.w i . ,!. .-s 3 .. .. 1 . Hi . t.TJ i .. 7j... : : i . t... 2 Z : .. ... ts t i . 2 -1 .1 3.r. .. S.B li .. 4 . -i .. J... 1... li... T .. ... c;.. : .. 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TM ia ahftain from F'art to 'lir.lah wl rot-artTitjn-in.fi m ii:.t tiatem ! inar.l lryat ttiive-a I.r-I fa.iiiy .-i o'.ler.a ami oOiinc itk.'.j 1-. the -t-i. in falriv 're manner until a k'-k! tlirant-. w.i eff.a-te.1. fiiT! ir.'al run a T, ilia Me. but e"n-ai'-.-o lircH tX t-"ale. c-ttnalcnnent heM l.ai K by iiie liia'i iit.- or ta-hotit A iota! f fl r.trit arriil eir.biaclnc i.'-f' head. In tluoini: 1. 117 talvea .tne .ry -tk1 5teer aoM at 17 1-1. with tr. ."t ef the en".rina nn the .leeer.i to piettjr j-r-.l ir!.r a.'!ir.c .lta.n tivi3.3. A few ft Tinen aT.ra ai.H Ml S7fl? i-' t. 'uS ftairl". plentiful, thnuch wr moatlv --..na Tbta tTAtle tle'l.pe.l !;.. nvatt .If-, and uhlle ih ;.r.eral ton, of the market s it.a lv. a-nre al- tiyaXt-d coinparatlxelr ai-tnc A f.r -T" f' h'ifr ott u0 ., tt Mit W. ar-d eoi at l.V but moKt of tli" fair to si co and tr.ia.J lota ment at s: r.n:4 rnder th liheril rur of ralie bUTer were raiTiruiar to th!r e.i titinj l.njinr decent to e'"J ri! frm f up at atradv prieea. and taklrc all i'!iei. ."ml tl loner thn Monday- sn:i:i:s. -a". Ill 1 4.V. .l-ll Fr. No. Av. Ft. No. At. Pr. n :' ...iai ..tira ? $"..! tit 41 . : .. 3 ; ; ini. .. a.M J 11 ". . vi. . ; i J7 . "i. . 3 e; . l..ai 4". . j. :. til "! .. 2 e .. 3 i ... 7 . Z al 7" . ;.7i .. I "' j' . -H . ;.4l 5; . )I77 . .;) .. : i !-i -m. . 3 zr. 1 ?... 3 1 1 .. i Vt 14 .. 'O. .1.1) I. VI . 3 n . 3 1" 7 ll . 5 Hi IH . . 3i . !i u .4...?7 w . r: .. r.K 5 v n. . v.; .. ;.ta 1 . ... ; 00 f:4 !-7.. tei 7; la . 61 lIEIFKn?. 74 1 71 1 .: z. r i . T . . It" .. . i .. 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I Ii jj 4jr.a-ia i-.it.-.! 3 ; ;i 1. an . 3 31 lllt Tb. ttetjea . f r.iTia v ( : ; i 'n'tnue an-alt. in.ra i..tn: .nlv tn un3 I Nir. on aile ,-.lr..t t . tsta oi a trr aco The total rum-r nn ai. dkttc the r.ro :.. data ..f the at., antunt to but !!C f-lil, mhirll U n mor- trjn on. c-I di a aupj,;r aiR.j rnlv half m' ma a a.a.r. er.lMl tt-irlllE IS aama Thr .la 1. ..f jaiaj f, loJa of aood ! ai.r-. i r. ai. I' tn. qua'lte In c.seral wa eilv fair and n l aa i.J at. it o'itlt to h.lT twal The aarl.-' x ;a-erUv ra'le.1 ir hlfh.r ail 't ' .a.la Of C aal haea a.jlj ,. j -J, K..at ti To r. r -. t .p on Tueaja) and mai lt Pll il til! alice tlta bu'cft.ra pur C.aS a..ral Icalte lwtrC 11 Si 7') for th.-n. and ill a. Unjr. mor h.as had tle bill a'.l. Ij tt..l. t"- kind th arar.tel ltuTcK.ra t 1 n-it hy nthlrc .icep? the v.rv l"-at. tut hn Ther ran tct ht 1'.t want - uaT.a:;v 'i.tx te ta jrr t -j1 pttcea fa th.-n rnttta.ra had -. ttrVra and r wi'll.e tP I" ' J f r a. tal a;rl. t V OM . '. J.l ffei-na rem. f : ta-hta aU Inr it r II :tb oThei tM lvMtaa Iba .(".Ha" 'Ti lllayi .1 and ' mnwn OTVaa UJ 1 3 l.tt i.cf-la wJr 1 lha att at ?1 31 . a. an. r; rf Te .no-1 k U at.ld frt.m U5 3C. -m' 'e.r. a.. re aUi a k! Trana- plia and llafa th- cren iir erlr ...irc fra-n i 14 74X4 "IT la kltnl ti! n. lt'r tsar ft. It 1 aod atra t to rat nJ tf at .n. rii , ! k'a a.r r:?.- al.-ai - b.V t'TJt Tld . a. -t. s tHc1r fe- tie beat bfC Tairlr. a ' A Z ' ? ra' ha a T ft """ ml.i. mtel "-ell- c.J "hif. uat Ibaia 'P.m t i3'n4t f - ra-'.-ji vt ;- a air. m'41 :ita m . -j bet oad roct a. a aijrr "it- ttifi '"a. kra a."a T blrc Tlr l ft ra-ad ' IV ai,ak tIT lZZ ? !:. eauae tl tv fart H ll cirt .T ".. I et a-in-.J . IjahTT ef -fc "''-'., ? - p. .f . aro f hrer a&a ha tven 1 .ry t a- IMt ef TJv h- it hattrc "ati fd r x.. tt-rr aii 1 -rkea t'r- ahrtnkT s.) tt-. -eb .f ry-t. t -tt fire" T'A a It t-etlld b TV. !aa p!l'I 33iat r.! 'ael.31 to at. r-? 'It. ecaeirai . . a.; p baf.e Ibe . :.aa. 7. . k a.! V WIV 'Hi. la' .1 1? TS Nca a-. 1 ltrhta Crde" tl rt at "ax aoW f-T3 J4 !?. li ?I,IWW t .. . "Tia-i ...t 1 avaj at. 1 . Of. aa, toeaa raK heTjc T2 t ihaa CV nf tie I at ..ra aire' a. ne . o.i. aid -'!- t-tjt.--S.rt cabled e-a- "-. - -rt4r-! ! a- a- ID. a a "a a. ttra .- -?r I'a a.ubaiMl- HO a.a lara raaraaa. T! rtsx-a-r.te.t te arx;nia ;a.- Aa.ta re aactk; hartCaT 8". V.t a Tkia-atar ai AtrrXUXlif nt tli. nj. kaai a;. T5.- a-a abed 4al tt4 rf fc-aa atSll- jtt. s ii. (actum rt -ti. ard .-war rrtilart Sia-5 .-a . frpn-e-t tl Tte lf'BJr r. a'. . lorarai'ei aa taa .. peCaT-aa-aaa. iai 1&3da- i atrake i-f rf --atrr' 4tat e-Ifi a 17tr-s (ll-Jit 3at a.n efl bea Jjja. tSe Cartaaaret -a aaJ'C; thrtaai a-a Z li U 1 a rt "i " Fa ta awTiI tie eonv tj!rm Kt-t art sra-: auattt ataaaaft. f aalll tA atfat........a. Heats atntft. 4ianai4Tai to sot!........... attMefa. eaTaflaka ............ aaaa..aa laWaMI Bonaaa. CMaCtT to XtI....... sllii 1 batata, alala to gaoa......... mi.Rla VVarata aavaaicTa aaalfUr 11H& eo the male saarket. an-t for this iiaann oger leoa ara bcnut cooftoaaj to aniall muntxra. With to:lorera aid ft-i-sh arrtrala. aboat 35 head ret oa the camialsaton market WidBUMny. CmtUtions har not lTBprtnred over Ja . Th 4ealrra are suit doing a ItrhUr bafaeL acd bnce u net Ty attnaalve burcra 4o tha conmlwion market. Ta declines enforcel last week are uil la eerect: and ooly tke beat fat mature mules are aelling with any atograa of fatiatactl'in. Male quotaiioe: 14 hands, extreme rant 14) hand, bulk of sale 1H hand, extreme raaga 14H hand, bulk cf aies.... li hand, extreme range 15 hands. bUk of aalea U( bandc extrn-. ranee 1SU Banaa. tulk cf sales 1 hands, extreme range M bands, bulk of satea , r T4lgtwpB. dlcago. Kept, y cattle Receipts S3.ta: icarkrt fair to tadv. except for best, which were lDc hlrher. beef , 3.i"S.4i; stock' era and feeders n-31S4 3:. corns and lanners tl.3f-6a.an: lalres T77.i. H0f Kceip-. 31. Vi market lc h:hr; sclppiaa; nd seierted tl) t S-.: rontd and heavy laick'is tlifS-lT". light t581-7T). Dreep Ra-ipts ; market ani mated; prices firm: sheep t3tTS.SH; lambastis? Xw Tork. Sept all Beeves Receipts t-433: aood steers Arm to ir hlsher; others slow t 10c lower; bulls an I cows sieaaV to flim: nearly all sold: iteers tJ-ntji O: no very prime here; bulls S3.SC4.s, .-ow n.V;aii: Western beif t is CJlfM . Cables . steady Experts IMSSJ quarters ef beef. tjsiUe.a Rerelrf- 1.434 head: veals slow and sj. to JV lower, cketfd fully lee off: grassers dall and easier: no Westerns. 2") head unsold: teal tltH.7i. few choice and se lected an.a: little cnttea nd tlrowewts tLi 4.S0; (raiaers ird butterm'.'k tl"S3.1: dtcssej caltes alow; clty-di'sac i tea la ai:i- per lb.: choleai 13Sc: couitrv-drtai Ji,aS.3. Hheep and lamhs-Recelpti .474. FheefJ weak: Iamb slow auil llfjlSc lower a few cars, mainly late at rttaU. unscld. Sheer. t3tM.T3; culls S4.33S1: 1 -a nidi lambs t797.3'i Hg4-Recept .; market meak: f-ts.te hces tl ni. Kan.vr Citv. S.M Z 4"aTttle- ReceSpt 14.- ). Including 3.a atoutherns: inarLet steady: t holce expirt and dreaa,..! beef ters ta.Sal: fair to good J461.31; W.ttn steers p4 .j; stcK-kers and feeder f3.lt34. Sruthern ateera sz.-ai: is: su:nern cowa ii.u;..j: niiive tows li.71a3J.4': native heifers t3.1iaiS.-al: bulls 13W3; talves t3.3M lines Kecelpts 4.": market lifTHc lower: Inn ti.iT'i. bulk of sale tl 431.174: heaw '.tii 13'.. jurkers ti e-S7'j: l-lgn and licht (191.41. fabeep Receipt i.'i; niaU-xet stadT: native ijeim .aat; Weatarn tamb as.SM7: um yearlings tt.33&S.r: Western ear!lnjt t4.Ci.S: West ern ht-ep Jl.31ijt; stotkera and feeders Cat J-t-Vt. South St. Joseph. Mo. Fept 3. ttIe-Re. ceipis l.'ll: steady 10 weak, natttes SI.7S tii: cowp and heifers si.4SfTt.TS: stackers and feed'-s ti.TVt. Hcga-IVcelpts 4.343: SVI3 higher: llcht tS.41iii.i7i-: mealum and heavy ti aTi.li. Shtp Receipts 1743. le h'.Bher: lair.h K.l. yesriinaa M ti; aetners It.Su; ewes t4 S PetrwICtaaSIa Oil rliv. ra.. fiap. jfre.l'. balances U.K. certitl-at.a-, no hid. shipments 73.4t average 77.4V4. run 43S13. aterage &I.833. Shipments lama il.4: aveiafr f.t.K Kuss Ima C3.13; atCISte aa.aaa;. STATE HEALTH BOARD WOULD ABOLISH QUARANTINES SOON. SKaatlaa faaaldrrea Mark Beter Twiraty Payalrlaaa Aalaslttrsl ts lrart.4-4 la State. Ri:rfm.iP si'ectu Wariciislmig. Jli. Sept. 20. The State Hoard of Health closed a two days -!nn in thi cttv this afternoon. Among tht- important inatti'rs before the board m the quarantine situation in the State :ii.i!nst yellow fever. It aas the opinion of the members that the quarantine in the southern part of the State could be raised Stnin. The board pased on the pipers of tho who made application to practice- nn-ltclii. in the State at the elimination held by the board in St. IaOiils on September S and !. There were thuty candiitates. and twentv of these pas-ted. They aro as fol lows: I. M. Baker. A. J. Ihn. .M.ithew V. ljeltx. J. P. Werner. Allien Andrea. 11 I.. It'ible. Iay.1.1 I Hlllyar.!. Jame A. Smith. J. If Vcunt. J. T. llradlev. Wil liam K. Chatth-. Don Carlos Ouffev. Alice 47. Kiirslnmi.iiis. Fred F. Clapper. Wil liam Bnglebacli. Oeorge W. Omm.ni. U. F. Rteder. rlarence C. Kres. J. C. Fle-h-man and Louis E. Rolens. At the same meeting in St. Ijoiil there ere fifteen women who took the exami nation for midwifery. Seven of these paed. Trn membera of the board vUiteil the State Normal School nnd examined the sanitary conditions of the Institution. RESURRECT METHODIST PAPER The-Illinois Christian Advocate Will Siimftfl Defunrt Journnl. RBI't'MX-ll.' taPIXT t BloomiiiKt-m. III.. Sept. . The Illinois Conference, of th Medhodiit Cliunh. in eeslon at Farmer 4"lty. devoid n con siderable portion of to-day .ttt-s-lnti to a propteiitiotj to found a paper t be known as the Illinois Christian Atlvoc.ne. which alii ucceed the Illlnol. Meth.iJit Journal, which sustatnde!! thn-e years ago. Favor aide action was taken. The anniversary of the Woman's Home Missionary Society was t ! brated this afterno.):i. the nddr4M bIng delltered by tKector II. M. Parkhurst of Chicago. A racntecostal sen ice. in charge of Doc tor It. X. McC.iig of Iowa. alo wan held. The anniversury of the Freedman's Aid and Southern Rducatlonal Sotietv was celebrated to-nlnht with an address bv Doctor JJ. i Mason JEROME'S PARTY IS NAMED. District -Attorney's .Appeal .1 r!itl.v Has Manj Signers. New York. Ser.t. 3.-The party which will supptjrt District Attornev Jerome m his lnit.-p.r.Jm c-impalgn fur r-4-Iocilon 1II be known as the "Jerome nom inators." and the party emblem will be a, solid black square. Thn af,,eal to the Boanl of Elections la In reutlinei for distribution, having cvmo from tfe hand of the t'rtnter. Thera ara already many a'gnaturrs aaaveraaaeat Weathrr ftrporr. Depar'm'i.i cf Agit culture. Weath'r llareaa. Meteeroltarlral cfaarrvatlcn. ler.ttej at st. tula .p:.-iil-r js. :'t. at 3 p m I.-l tlis ar..l 4 1 m aetenty-nf'h ni'iidlan tln-e. Oteratlcnt ma.1. at th him n.cmart cf i.iiie at an aii.-rs. stt:a PlrTr M Ra'n Weather. AMiene. T-t Amanlio T. Atlirta. Um lUltlmo e. tj Iilatr.Hr. k N I' . . lluCaio. N y 4"airr.. Ill Oalaat) albert . .Tiarit-a i-'T :a O.arlttte. . t fliatiaTjot'ica Tnn fhej enne v Oi'caao. Ill Cmc'nrati . f"3t eland, o . .. 4 latibwt o liaten;-iri ;a . . llent- 1 l"-a Maine. la I"-vtra talk. X I It-'ave rti Kas iTubu-tu. la Irulu'a Mir. Ihjmr.ar .0 Kl Ilao T 4 I"crt Smite 4rk ttAltetn Te . e-l? t 4 It rloudy .S . NW NIV . NT.V W .. MV W - NI7 4.r O-ar . nr .. ii'jr taa,r . '"l.ar .. It clcndr 43ear It eliu.tr PI cloudy . It cloudy . fVar ... "bar ... 1ea- 1ar . ".- . Oer ft.ar ear . . t .rar - i.car .. It cloTfcty . Ct-ar -ity O-air 4-.OU ly .. Cl.ar "atr . Cl.ar . 'ii4 tr . iou! 74 . , 74 M 74 44 73 7 43 4. 43 41 . 73 f) . 74 a IMwIS 95 .... SS4J13S .... ssfitu .... Sf 14S .... St3S .... lioftst .... 11 '.'.'.'. tumxn -t 73 7 KW -2 7S ,.SW TO 74 .. .V M tx W 44 7! . 1V 73 NW ) .. SIV ?u ! W t s : 4 V 73 W 44 74 NW 74 ' SK 4 K 74 .. . n: 3 In IStsivl Jurt'ron .lo Ntt' i.ranl llapr.. Mich . 4 4 71 79 7 7 73 7 74 . t V) Hit re V.r.t H'l-a M -' Hu-f l Irvturpol-a in.t 3ai-k-o.m- t Kan. f". Ma . !.- UTtle llca-k 4tk IatlltTJ. K.V M?tt-ri via Marquelte M . M.rr.pMa Tenr. V kt.-at T -al Mon'a r.'-1 ' . tatl T"e-.n New "1 " N 1 .aI lirl.a-a Iji Nerfjin . No-th Flat;. Nb Oklahecia Ok t maa Nb llet.ee Ta . Va W vi ?i: NT 74 74 7Ji it.i-f.-'ar N W . i .ear 4ler t.ar ltd Jir O.a- 13 FT rloaJjr !'' -.ar . le.r S.ar ..r It .-k.j3r tear fi It .-Icudy It rl"aif 4--r t".ar It c! U 4-:m:r 4"aa- iar 4-tOUra fVudr . 4"a ttear ttar Ft clc-idr Itrtcudy .. Ittksady N 73 7a -t: v -4 Vt v w W 71 , v : 74 N aa. 44 SK S- NS l,a.-'-tt.tj-i A Va 44 74 itatdii?!M r t-ttat-stt Fa N 74 " NW 73 .a.1 I - i-ls. n lfTia .?; S. II ir, .. V " n.f-at't - 4 W w S3 4 4 3 clear at rtct- EDW4,ni H HOWin lataraa Furcatt- ra rater Draps Ovaal at tsaarta. rcptruc fec;au rtotve3ti. Mo 9zv Tl Jfim- Mathi ton. C iar old. fell deaxl nl hat-v ten rnl wct of her -ir"y this morelng. H ha tern j, r'tlder.t of th cour.tr for thirty-2ve ;rar. He was tons la DWtn borgt. Sco-1aa EAST EDWARDSVILLE HAS S50.00Q BLAZE Half-Hour Conflagration Threat ens City's Center, but Is Put Out br Bucket Brigade and Firemen. A fire, which threatened the entire busi ness district, visited Edwardsvlile late yesterday afternoon. It burned for but thirty minutes, but in that time consumed . worth of property. Joe Keller, an employe nf the gtubbs Bros, livery stable, on Main street, at the east side of court .square, returned from an errand to find the office, in flames, lie gave the alarm, but so rapidly did the blaze spread in the hay and other Inflam mable material that the nlace was. all afire before the deoartment arrived. Passersby rushed in at the flrt alarm and Ii-d the fortv horses la the barn to a place of safety. Then someone remembered a line touring car belonging to A. J. Lat ter of St. laouls. who returned to tr city yesterday from an auto trip to Chicago. At Edwardsvlile. on the way back, the gearing broke and the machine was Mored In the stable until It could be repaired, while the owner took train for their home. The car was removed uninjured. Inside of five minutes the Are communi cated to the largest lumber yard in town, that of Mayor Henry P. Ilotx. adjoining the batrn on t!i south. The bcoks -nu office desk had scarrelv been removed when th roof fell in. Ncurl $10."4) worth of dressej lumber, molding and mill work was In the warehouses, and it ment like tlndet. miking a trem;ndouly hot fire. A ccnral alarm .ir t-.-nt'in and several hundred citizens formiil buck et brigade on roofs and different floor of adjoining business houses to help out t poIntH not coveivd bv the hose lines. Time and again the tire broke throunli tato the large hardware and implimctit house of ;he B. A. Kell-r Company, and -at the rear their oil warehouse, (.oiilain ing machine and illuminating ml and gasoline, a a ablaze several times. The situation became so serious, that a telephone message for help was .nt ti Colllnsvllle. Superintcnflent F. A. ramp bell of the Suburban Kb-otrlc line, placed a special car at the dip..i! :f the Col llnsvllle firemen and rushed them rnd their apparatus llinmsh to the county seat, where they did yeoman "rvlce. By r. o'clock the ilanger of 'prvVtl was over. althouKh there vie sei-ral ffurther iMitbursts. The Ituildliig orlnlnallv af fected had been swept 4-Icar away. Several pipenu-n had n nm row e.npe from severe tbctrlc yiiotk. I'ol.- iirry irg high tension feed rjbles rn'iun -no'd to bum and jteveral stream were tumetl on i h-m But five minute tfore cue of the linvman liad cut out the district. av ing the men gripping the wet lin (rum being knocked unexmaa-iou. ms the li.-tu-laiinn was worn from the cables hi sev eral places at that point. Mavor llolz' propertv was valuisl at aTK.OOn. of which about T.')" wa ave(l. On the remainder there Is Insurance of tl1.4V. The Stubby barn was valued at an.u.i. and f) a total los. Chief of Police Argalu Stiibb oan'-.i 'he building. The B. A Keller ipany wa ilam age(l several thmis.uu. dollars, and the Postal Telegraph Company lo: $ii) worth of equipment! Otle-p near-by property owner. bwt minor sums. According to Janie.4 Stubbs. manager of the lirorc company, the fire st'trtcd from a defcctle gnso'ilie stovo. useil bv the resident vctiiiary surgeon to luat water. Xo more inflHmnialile material cooM haT Ijeen found than the two place affected afforded. It was the largest lire tho city has experienceil s-ince the deMructlon of the Farmers' Flouring Mill, tiirco years ago. Kow.itnviixe ,wt ikwi-:t park. PrasUlaa im Be Waale far Base Ball. Paattaall aaa Rarlag. Work wa stalled ytenlat at Ed wardsvlile on a big amu'eiuent nirk which is to be completed by spring. A large tract south nf toun on the McKIn ley electric line has been Ie.ise.1 by a stock company, or vinicii i:. i . I'liapman is) president and C E. Willi, secretary and tn-avsurcr. It will tie. incorporated at once. A half-mile tract, baseball diamond and football gtiiliron nill be i ild out on the trat t. and an adtolnlng grove llttcd out fur pi nn s. Tlie in.iuaKeni' lit propose to unite w,li th" nicina: circuit which ln cluile laitcl.firlit. ililKsple. fjrlxjiidale. UelloviUe. llfeeat- Miltl lar ballon. In ailditioii they all! nrRinii:o a ftron? hiviKiU team and auk for nu tnbershii) in tl.tr Trolley lOSue. TWO OF SIX ALTON WEDDINGS SURPRISE FRIENDS. Jasaes Keaaa aad Mlaa Easasa Merer aad V. K. Saaw a ad Mlna Callle lenehr Are Married. YesterJuy was a day uf weddings In Alton, two at least of six being complete surprises to the friends of thtr couples. James Kemp and Mis Emma Meyer, well known residents, were married last wriilrg at S o'clock by tr.o llevtrend F. Ehka. vattor of the Lutheran Church of North strer.t, ax.d they completely sur prted all of their friends, who did not su.-pect they liad anv such Intention. A Hallelujah wetMing took plait: In tho evening ut the Salvation Army laarrack on Srunid ulrect In the prvsenco of an lmmenati crowd of piople. many beln from St. Lout. The contracting couplo were Major Archie Carter of Alton and Captain SUsle Dolton of St. Iaouis. The ccivniunv wu4 performed by Colonel J. C. Addle of St lanulf. Wtlhain Francis Petra of Inlng. III., and Miss laillit- Emtnermacn of Alion wete rosirrtetl by Ju.ttic-e Nathan in Iii- ortlo- Mr i.toige llala nnd Ms Iui-s Ih McXelj. iKith or Alton, aere married ut o'clot-k last e tiling at the home of the bride in IM Fourth street, and ii rooep tlim folloa.d. The couplo d'-r-'irt'al for the North for a wedding trip .Mr Dallas I. Hugh and MI Anna Still of t'ppcr Alton, lender and .emllm; oprar.i in the eholr of th I'tT-er Alton ITosoytenaa Church, were marrtcl lat tvinlng at the home .f the bride in 1'jper Alton, the Hetrrcnl . II Bradley performing the CPl'ltlDS 4""'. libs Kdcar Snow of laske Oneva. Wl and Mil CilH" I.oehr. datightT of Il'-nry laoehr. last evrnlikg at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride, the l!"Verend . II Br.i.llev ofT.ciatlng. Thl is She second ijrprie wfditlr.g of the day. the oung couple having t,uccelcd in kcjlr.g t'.ir batst intimation of the affair from brrcoru lng public EIGHT ALTON YOUTHS GET SPANISH WAR PRIZE MONEY. K'gl.t vourg rren of Alton, who sered In the spanih American War on the 1'nltcd State.. nani-r Harvard, hate U-e-i nollfled that om rrU money, a month's cxtrr. pav and gold s.rlce nvlal aniit them at the Bureau of Navigation In th" New !. tiirtmnt at Washlncton. I " T.e prtie rncney referred to come fr-ita i the iiatt'e or Manila ro. at wnirn eiphl tnerr.l r of the Alton Natal Mllltlp were frent. ,-ir..! In which thej- iirtlclpitt-l The notification come to Frank' I. Itoilt Lieutenant of th- llan-arl The laiy who will stare m the prize n(ni aa 11.1 II...V. tb .t II..II.1.I t. .if;. Ne.il. Frank V'r II. F"rank Ilta! 'c.ir!e IU-b. f'Lit Butter slid il-.arle Sml'h The atneurt a. h wl.l rerive a not known BtRfal.tM IV WttMt4' rMTIII.i. Pallre aad Beleata of Alma I'as sled b Msajr Robberle. Alton jailice and the many rrldent who ha.c lTtatjKa.; derl.tre that he r n who 1 -ominltt.m: .til the burclari't in Alt-jn i a man. 1j: that he w-ar worran .'thlr.K At a reatwon for thl belief, several jvr ona who hate had btjutmea out late at r.lth: rrmen'.trr meetsnr an old woman. Sll tftey tap;.). ,Jr ttej In a IjOaaa.fit- tinr earrnent and carrying a Japane.e U3t. b3.Ha. The umhrella 1 a!ma carried, that It rJdes the ar. cf the old wom an coirpiitf.y. and he always turrle when he meets acvoti. The theory t that tn- dr-ts It worn n the .treat a a ru- n.J it r moved while in the hou to five more flection) of action Altaa atea aad Peranaala. Th-na. White ic. trtcrasc ac.ct. in triii4r tc ta.a tn crtrvlxt- est cf a 2-ca ;sr re tnit'T at h: r-vre ta th- !! Ji-.i, dt.harrl the traara-l zi hit aa. !h-oc.l hi jlxht h-I and enta-atd t aiat Vaaetar- 4 :ar. tari. ;.- heM V raS. t. of ...a-. a ill t- eretrtr. 1 al-s by it Chitar a5 SIDE Alton at onco oa tc-alts of tha ees that ex ploded several days ago. laesMests or Nora Alton are orawalarag with the Intention of bringing salt agalast taa elec tric light companies, which, they claim. Beared wires in the topa cf their shade trees, caaslrat Item to catch fire and endanger lwma. besides killing the trees. Testenlay was the first day alaea feptember 3 hat rain .lid not ftul la Alton some timer :n the day cr night, breaking the record for fifteen tears. Mrs. Ida Haheekamn died resterdar at her home in Klda-e street after a abort illness fraoi rtomach trouble. She la urvlted by her hus band. Mis. J. E. -fsi. k departed last etenlsg for a tlalt In Austin. Tex. Sir. end Mrs c. A. Cttcpton of ShefCei-1. Ala.. are vMlttng the Reterend and Mra. M. U. Cie. The jIltt'Mtprd River Is stilt rtfinx. and farmer In the Ionian I acmes the river, below Alton and on ths la.andt in the ticlnltv of Alton, ate movlna out. The Spread Ilssle weat lo "A-otch Jimmie'e" IfUnd last night and re mot ed the lite stock, family and effects ef I-ouia Lone, who owns and farms the lslaad. the highest point cf which wae submerged, sir, llecrv Rnkmann aaa rrmoted b- th ro lice veatertUy afternoon from ner home on th lalaTld lck of the a-Tauu aiirL. rih. I. rerr I ill and unable lo hlu heiself. and the water was up io me noor or nr nouse when the po lice arrived. Captain PivM R. Spark arrived horn :r dar from New Altanr. ind.. where he went scleral dat ao to lslt the hona. in which he was bom. more than fourcorr rears aco. Thomaa Shrrtdan. 71 ears olJ. a wealthy re tired fanner of Carrollton. 1IL. dtel lea'erday morning at St. Joseph's orlta! of tnjurlea au.ialned two eek aco in a runaway at Whitehall. He wa a widower and leaves only an adopted son. John llanlon. FARM HAND STRANGLES HIMSELF WITH STRAP. Dcspaadeat. He Faateaa Haraeaa t Hagaa Wheel aad Slaw I r L'aaLes ta Deatk. William Il'iepi.ie. 40 years old. a farm luu:d. empliiyeil by Jacob Cos. near Shtloh. St. Clair County, ittratigled himself to death in the l-arn owncil bv George -M. Jung of Shiloh. He uetl a hitching strap, one end of which h mide f jst to a wagon wheel, and then, looping It around hi neck, he roile.1 on the ground. The pr-sure of thtr strap aroumi his iitck tlowly choked him to .Ic.uli. Ills body was takin to the Rux uiitlerMktng establish ment at Belleville, where Coroner Irwin held the lnquet yesterday afternoon. A verdict of siikble was) returned. llocppltt, t ia vald. lost his) wife about twelve years ago. A time ince then htrhas le-en a victim i-f dispondt-iicv and during thes- ieriods he llireaiened to take hit lire. Yi.ttcrd.iy lie i..I, Mr. fox that he would lay off for the day and go t- Shl loii. There he had sever.il glasses of Ivor in Jung's) saloon, after which he borrowed the hitching strap. jje ,j,i not spe.iU to nn.tone. but wenl ilintt totl.e larn. where he lr:ir.glctl h!nu-lf to death. Ills lo.ly J found half an hour later. 4 OtLOST KKKP MKHJt.E SK.4HET Augaat Berghaba a ad wlaa Mary Taylar. Belles llle.Hed la M.laaala. August Berghahn. a Belleville grocer, -iii.l Mis Mary Taylor, a milliner, or Belleville, went to St Itouis Tuesday after noon and Here married, hoping ibelr II cii.e would lie oteiliMik.il bv their friends. They returned t0 their home Tuoday nlsht. but were met by their rela tl'4 y. Nterday mornlne. who had read their nanus among Uie marriage HceiuKs;. ard tltcy i-onf 4 -etl. . Iist night a 4-elebratlOTi ara held at the home of the brid'-'. par-nt. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of Souili Spring nlreet. The couple had Intended that their mnr rlace .thouhl be kepi a .secret for teveral muni lis. Rellevllle Maxrlage Lletmaea. Marriage licctle. were Kaiieit In Ib-lle-ville yesterday to William A. Jonr-s. 37. and Tnimer Itarne. 30. l.ijh ,.f Eat St. I.tuil: Frank Muellers. K. aid Margaret l-VM-ch-r. ri. Loth if St. Itouis; John A. I.i:nl. MS. nnd Jovphine Tnii'i-ne'l. 73. both of Freeburg: Clinton lltldobi-lle. Id. and Mr. E1U Howell. S. both uf Torre Haute. Ind. Blaaal rolsaa fJsiaaetl Deatb. Mr. Itosa itu tstopherson. wife of Henry Clirlstopherson. a iinimlnfTit Belleville grocer, died at St. Klizabtth's Ho.-pltnl. ledlcvllle, early yesteniay morning .is the) result of blood poi.ontng. following an in ricilun frcm a ft Ion on her rtiiht hand. In a vain effort to save her life, two rin ger were amputated Tuesday. She -.-.i 47 vers old. nnd leaves her husband ami a 11-year-old boy. Half Holiday la Belleville. Mayor Fti-d J. Kern or Belleville e?ter ilay proclalmcil this afternoon a half holi day In Belleville. In honor of the big "Lid" parad" at the Belleville C'rnivul and Stn-4-t Fair. The carnival is attracting a big i rowil and it is expected th.il the. paiatie this afternoon will be a feature. Kat Side Really Traaafera. Re.il e-ia'e tr.iif fi rs flle.1 f.ir ricord In Celle 11!" vrsieriliy ttere at f.nl.4i: John Mau'e tp iltlrrn Satinet and Trast I'Miiianr. trjttee. warranty dee.1 lo all the col iiiidt-r!t !nc Ji arrea cf land In 'aid hair cf -t Hon 17. t.miuhip 1 north, ranee 7 neat; run Idertttlon. tlO.IX'k lni Oiit and Sllnlng Company to Cltlrent Satir.cn an I Trts "iupanv. warranty dd to alt the ciMai umlirlilii; l7 acre, ..f land In th ajat half of f-ctlon 17 lowraujp 1 tvurlh. ranxe 7 :. contlJra'l..n. I. Robert F Teajwn to Wllll.-im c. Thrashir. marrar.ty drol to lot 11 to 3i Wj'.Ii lnt.rit.nc. and lot J io 34 la.ih lticluMte. Itobi-rt place. and all or i;.-.; 1 ext-ep. jois ii aiui js. ami at.i of block 3 eat.pt lots 11. 11 al..t Hi. and all or bl-k J and all of bkxk 4. cept lot 23 t sultdl.Mon of lots t to 11 In-Iuslte. Robett plac .bllti4"n. nati.ritlcn. k"i(. l-raria. il ilat-Kiruimi to Artnur M. IVckwtth. maiTantv 'l.e.1 to half interet In northeast 17.33 fi.t uf "lot 31. i.'olas OnTral place, cviuddtra- Waltlr Ii Iteck-a-Jth to Henry II R'chardecn. wurmr.ty ileed lot 6. block, 1. lUWiali place: o.T.nl.'.r.itlon, tiC'. Maude On -as to Frank It. Hackmar.n. warrantv deWl lo lot S and 3t. S'ibdtt Won of lots 17. 1 land U". HltlwU Uty: i'Ui ratitoa. IU..'. Belleville Sews Sates. The Rell.tllle l.-'R. of Kka ttll! atfnd tlsa ItatlfWtlon of th" (-34' new clnbroema In. J.! b- I-oul-. t-ejt :ul er a Mre V. K. Uete lsj vlsltlnc frlenda In Ou-Sf.-r-ll I I ., fir It T. Tvtluh-Il his returne.1 frm I)-nter VcZ Mr rnd Slit i .V. Felk"rt ard Mr. Juie Kel kert hue .iura'-! front Washtnsion. T. f. ".:i. Nul'i Hiatier of Wahtiah ati-nue I vlt-llina- in Aln a Kae I'OI.K'K AII ROBRERia VHTIM. Ofllc la I a, Taarhed by Pafbava af Case, Make liood lleaebolra Laaa. An net of rohl ry. which routed thn Tlist Sr ljui Police isHnartment lester- d4v and resulteti in a -ubM rll'tion U-ir.g Utken up wnlcli coveretl tho io. iook plaif at the home of Morrl Canty. No. ii.e li.ik.r avenue. East St. Iauuis. Tlie robN'-rv occiirrcil j.ome time Tuesday night or earlv csfer.ljy morning. ."anty 14 serlou.ly 111 in bed and his wife ha tit.n miiklrg a living for him and their Rve small children by working (or neighbor-. Thev had M in their little borne which, the thief took. Chief of I'oliro Ptirdy de- bill.si iietctlve iiigerty and Mocker on the caae. and when thev returned to th" iil.rei station nnd stated the fact in th ease, a sunscripiion. wnir.i reunea in Hit Iieinc relied, tva Immnllately takin up among the illcemen. 4-iiah;eu WITH II.T. Antail Klb t aiiaea Arreat af K. -' VI llllaana. Mnliinaas. II ' illLir-. h motorm.in on thf Bro.idw.4V iv . on of the f:at St laoul trrt'-i ar I.ne. a4 arrested y.ateni.iy morning on a warrant charging htm with .-ia-.iuiT.ri.; Au.ri.-t i;.ilb. an Altbrmjn from t.' Tf.trd Ward. The j4lleZ(l as aault ti.k pla e abiut mldnluht Tneday o-. HruadWAt ar-d it is allegeil that the mottiirnan u'oi the rintroll'r on Kolb head Kolb It confln I to )! home. According t" WUlittnu.. Kolb trteil to catch a Hro. ttaj car and ft'l down He waited for the . ar to return and It I al l.aT'tl. abu'ed the fondt. tor scd the motormar for not waiting fur him. The motirmin a.Iege tht Kolb truck at him and that h.e then u.H the controll'r. knocking Kolb down. -in: iti;u -h rRiMKR. Kan . ala V.III .e FrasB 4 hl ra. Ma a 4er lark Waal. rhl-f of Police Purdy of the Kat St. laoui Police riepartment learr.e.1 yeter day triat T J Mason, wanted In Ettst St Iaiui. on a charze of dl.poing of 13) worth of rnorteactl furniture ami whom "hlef Iurdy IocaJes n CalCakf and cau-tal to b- atra-steil there, was wanted In the- East. Chief lurdy r.-elve.l a telegram from Chef Coll.na of the Chicago department stating that Maj"n ha I been Wentl-ied a Jefferion Sherman, alia, -Little Jeff." who I. wanted in Albany N V for a $tfM itUmord roMaa-y and liso at MendvHIe, Pa wnre thr-e Indictment are .rand ier araintt him or. charzes of larceny. CMef i Totlla iWired i-rrclstion to turn Maaon over to the Kiern autboritle. tt 4 hi.f Pjrdr declared that he wnukl U frrcaes'taWat 1& Si. Clair County first. U4TataMat of P49Mcw Michael Doyle win retBTB te East St. Iaoaai wttR Mason vo- -r. A TKASVS II.ta!l PeU aaaalvk Tjraa WeM-l Felix nitrlr, 4 yean old. one of the best-known locotaodve' 4rtatiner living in East St. Louis, died at MulUaphy Hos pital yesterday after an Illness of more than a year's duration. He wan a victim of tuberculosis. He visited Mexico some months ago. but the trip was of little benefit to him. Quirk had been a resident of East St. Louis for forty years. He was born in Ireland, but was brought to East St. Louis by his parents when but 3 years OM. He worked for various roads during his engineering career, and had a wide acquaintance, among railroad men. Among hi surviving relatives are: Mrs. Kate Sullivan. Xo. aM North Seventh street. EaEst St. Louis, and Mrs. John Marsh, also of that place, sisters: and Matthew Quirk, a brother, who Is like wise a resMent or the EaEst Side. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at the residence of Mrs. Sulli van. The body will be burled in Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis. Kaat St. laaala Marrtoce Ueeaaea. Marriage licenses Issued in East St. Louis yesterday were to: J. I- Iat3an. 37. nf St. Louis, aad Effl- Mae Betdorr. Zj. Maplewood: T. J. Wallenberg. 34. and Olga Ntekatrrp. both of East St. laoul: Frank Risor. at. and Lizzie Scheelerra. IS. both of New Athens. Caddlkee-rawera TAedaHag. County Clerk J. C. McGrath of Jersey vllte issued a marriage license testerday to William II. Cuddlhee and Miss Cora Powers, both of Jerseyvilte. The couple will be married this morning at St. Francis Xatler Church In South State street, by the Reverend Father Bernard W. l.ee. Mr. Cuddlhee Is the present As sessor of Jersey Township and Miss Powers Is the sister of Sheriff William Powers of Jersey County. Ravst St. tasala Ifeaa. Mr. and atrs N. Itarniml have returned froea a tl.til In Ite.leitlle. .Mis Vidnrhe Jenkins la visiting in Chlcacv Mies laiura Adams 1 ttfttlng in .lhamb.-a. Mite 1111 Uzhtner has returned front a visit In Trnt"n. 111. Mr and Mr Steven Jones hate returiaad from Itetmlt. Mich. Mis l-Mna Raxland has returned from a vltt in the tla-i Mr. an.1 Mrs. Frank Wl!on departed yettec dsr for a visit In IulsvKIe. Ky. ML., v.lli. i:i3kt ..r lt.-aa4house. 111. I visit- ,lnc Mis Zoa l.rn of Brlshtnn place. life inainaca r aiieat Iit. t--ttj ihiii " No. S7 Fekfle place and Arthur II jsteanherg of St. I.ouU tiak place last nlzht at R-bman" Hall. S: l-iuta. The tavTavetie social I'lub will cite a dancs at rjr.I-ll l"Tk i.v-mi.trow ntzht. J I. lawin. artsl 37. of si. laxit. Mi. and ITTSe Ma- iTabMrf. acKl 31. of Maplewoo.1. M.v. tt-ea. nuurll In East ! lanila testet.liiv- by Juv.li-at Staunton. Water Ratea laereaaed Five Per Ceat. The Jerseyville City Council at a special ireetltig Tuesday evening p.isel a new wntcr ordinHtici-. Bv the terms of the new measure the rates, throughout the city on both meter and Hit basis for alt pitrpoe! hive been lii-Teased on a net average of about t per cent. t'elekralea Her Maety-Kifla Rlrtaatar Mrs. II. C I'layton celibrateil her nlnety flflh blrthd.iy vestenlay at the home of her daughter. Mr. Bohannnn. in Jersey IIIe. Among those present were Mi?s Julia McGee. Mr. William Hue. Mrs, Andrew S-.Mttgen. Mrs. Wesley Klrhv nnd Mrs. Ira Dav or Vtrdin. III., and Hrnry Klr'iv. Wesdev Klrby. Ih-orge Senior. John McGee and llowanl Green. Street Pair far aferaewrllle. Tlie Jerseyvllle Commercial Club yeter- day signal a contract with the t'niengo Amusement Comjiany for a street fair ex I iblilon to b held on the streets of Jer seyvilte during the week if O'tohcr . Ac cortllnc- ti. the contract, the Chlcaco enm- p.iny wilt furnish twelve efcows and four free attractions. Iiiclinllng a iiauoon -iciisloii. and a hlgh-diw. acll day. Jeraeyvllle Xalea. A party ef Jerevttle people departed lerdav for a varhtlng trip up the llltiul Iiirer The party incjudad faenator arat Mi. T !. I'hapnutn. Mr nd J4r. s. H Btwmaa. Mr. and Mr. Kllse f.K-krell and Mis Julia r.arr. J. II. la-swiearl aioraco Preiiaar: of Itorn by. HI., are the rate! of I. II. JMI Mr. and Mr. CIie-rTrr Oappe.ll. f Delhi. 111., are visll'trs Mr. I'. M. atitzmlller c Maditnk IIU aa the guet of frleil t.-t.r.lar. I.-p.r J. TiJball rf tiraftoe. RI.. wa a t blbir. IT. O. TPtnlr ef l.ieknnvll!e. 111., was the ZVest of frl.ud ycM-rdar Ttioiiia. CummiaaVi of lx)W. HI., was a vlt Itor Mr-. F. If Rdwards departed yrsterilar for SaDUlno. I. T. Ftar.fc Itii c of Fl.VVin. 111.. waa a visitor. I. la Jathoe o 41 rrat.aii. -D.. I the auest of his aunt. Mr l:errra lluichlnton. Pjclor J. .. Sthwarz ha Id a tratt c five, acreai adlolnlng JrseyvlIIe. nn the northeast, to Freenuoi Jutlr of Roe.rl lea. Ill . for tva). 4"urtis Crum of CaUToIIton. Ilk. was a vis itor. Pmni Shield of Kemper. Ilk. was the ruest of friend. TT. An.Irl.4 of Canton. III., was a visitor. II. J. Jlac.lin Jr.. or raiirimtn.H. Tit. was th sv.aax. o frlenk yet.r.ar Jell A. KIrbr reiuired jesterdar from Whlle hnll. Ill I!t-e,k.rs ltiers will ;d-tr the OH Capital Rtt o' st lunuls at Flam's lark In Jersey vllle Sunilar aftemtsin. RIVER NEWS. Rise aad Fall at the Hirers Fit 34 hours ending at 7 a. re st. Ianuls. Ma. Sent. ). 1MB. StatlAfi. Danser. Gatiin CBaDK. Itttshurc 33.1 S X t. FaUk'rsburc .. Qnclnnatl ..... laoulivtlle Nhtll!e 4iatton.iexa, .. l.itrtrnce .... Jehna.lVllte .. H.-ar-vlUe ..... St l-aul HuhU-lUe ...... Davenport ... Keokuk ........ Mannltal lardtown ... Orafton 4i-iiahA ,. ..... KsTieav 4.t? .. i;Lasicnar H-a.nvllI Hermann .... St. I.nllt 'lli'er .. .... 4."alro Memphl . . I.ttle lt.-fl. Yicklrtiis .... Shret.airt . . Ntt 4iriean.a .. I'J.e. -rail. 3V lO.'l 34." )D St.') 14" .tl SS.il ll.il 11. J ll.il IS.ti 13. lt.it 73.U li.1 31 .o lt.'l r.) II 34.0 2A.O ." i..I 33 I 33 l 4V..U r.o 11.3 .3 14 3 I 0 t Zh 4 7 0 (.4 II 4.7 0 1.1 .4 -O.J tt.t -ii. r vi a. a IK 1 ft 17.1 33 n zz r. 34 I 333 4 7 . 11 3 3 11 30 3D -IS ii.i s.z 3.1 4. ' 1 .J "I 3 1 3 l.l la II. IHI.NliEI'.KJKlJ). Artlng lacal Korecatter. River Fareeaaf. The M!-tirl Illter att or Kanta fltv wl'l fill dii't-c th rxt avral ttat. ex'.ipt that thr will tea further riae of nvt to eafd 1 fo' at ll.inia.nn The Mlaaiaaipp lttr.-e.i Ilrafton arel 4i.eter will continue to rl-. b-it at a creatlt- ieou-a,l rate At H laiuir ll.e rli.r will roni to a ttand at a stage to-ntiiht n.ar 3n J"t. and will trait t" fall at this potrt Thuttttat Tl- Illlnol aivl the Upprr Jlls-l.-lppl will not change nait.tially. Ta-lsay'a Wealaer. Pair to-day: warmer: aoitherly wtcd. Arriva SpT'ad Kagle . Ia.nt .....a, Alton .....St. Cbarl-a Desartaree. Iifa a-. Rntheport Spt.ad !!!- '.ration ITall I3tle I'eorla lin- of Cilltoun . ........... Iltmhuig Ja-a-aaiie .ta aaaaya Srr.ad flar T'M'r -tie llra-d.au I'.t.rt !- . f.rarton .....aa... Cape fllraddawiu .. . li.Tnn.rce .... ...M-niphls Deaartarea Tav-Day. Srr-ad fTax:!- ...... .. Alton C.atr Cja iltranleau River aad Baalai Tr Ml.'.a!prl Rlvr r.l-t that lUier llr f-at lat Mrht aT '. o'eleyk Th- wa-.-m rltlrar ilo-ilr at that hour, but It I I Iler t inaf It will "how It. cr--" ty thl m:r.lcc T water -"at r-iatl to t- fall tnr at aetata! poli:. a3.iv- sr Iail at.rla and th- rlvr will In all prlath.lltr l-rin r r-dlna" at tttt plax- to-dar No fartbr rtt lt t,.a.t for. Imaiiett tat the fve. t.tterfay wa. hiitk thmea-hoii tre day Hualr-da rf ishtaaar throrr.l to th. Iie fr-nt during tfe .lav and mad- tl- le-t.. hav. an. i.r.iitial lity ar.. trait-a All diartlnc .T.a)tn. t'.k out bix mar.if.aat. and tho- tht afrltl troiz'it In blf trip Riser Rlalfa Brevities. -Cajtitn tt-i ilerkfrar.n of th Montr la.ra re.n'lT tltt.n tor a ticlou. hog. whti-. wa. ta-lr taken frmj an ov."!isn plantaieai a. I'uetUnd. 34o Tfc hr tot. a t.-. !n hi ri(ht arm wnl lech- ama. IcSlctlcc a ba 1 wourl On th- .tme .lay aaoth.r how-, while rem: Pav3l on th. ilimtr Iaora. klcSM Ma rt4hr. Cai'ala WTiliam Hlor.arn In t. faf.. tar-ratlrg hla rf, and a "e.r whlcn wa. tetrar taa.n i th bait from an m.r Con tlattatlon n-ar tie nmots of th- 4tla. eurt Ii.r ran Into !.- Knhc. the l.aat's Ork. ar.d kr.oeke-J hfm Into the water Ko'.n waa ntarlv dm nt b.f.re- recued. ArtaTh.r bfar ut Arthur S!war roosaro-!. on th arm. Work ha btin en tie .w bftjt which I i-lcc built fir th- raid racket Company t jrnnlle. Ind. T- bt will a fv .arko iM I.K-TO. .teaser rwMBSl It wltl b piacd in f- W:al trail- when eaajsotered. I It la t cost 7i.- ant mtaawea 34 fi la lestrth. V-fnot liism. C feet la depth, has four kvilciw. 4tseh inalsrnlng are is-tneb awes: is 4t larbes la irta meter sad as many feet Iotas. Its cyUadeta are 34 lacals la daoneter aad has an . eight-foot aerobe, with a tall saloon eabtn. Taa boat la to be the fasts: ever built by tha Eagle Packet itapeay. The Iaora came la eaterdav morning, from 8t- Caarlrs. where sbc weat the afternoon be fore to do eome reacn work among the flooded plaataiaomt. As do farther rise Is looked for. the boat did not and It necessary to remove any 04? the stock of household aooda from ih. pianiatJon. captain Heckmano says the farm ers at St. Charles can stand another foot of water bfsre becoming uneasy. The Taira leit oa her usual time at 4 p. m. for Rocnrport. takliuc out a good manifest aad a good pasaen aerllet. ' Colonel Hualer Brn Jenkins haa been ap pointed commercial agent for the World's Fair Navigation i?tmiwny. which will soon place the corwln H. Spencer In the St. Louts and New Orleans trade a a packet. The appoint ment was announced yesterday bv Captain H W. Itrotasat. Colonel Jenkins is now com mercial azent for two packet companies, a he rrmalss with the Caltvicn Packet Com pany, with which he has been connected for st me time. Complaints are b-ing registered bv the river captains about the poor ltahu that are now tn use oa Bads and the Merchant bridges. Thev ear th lights are entirely too small and can not be raarn at anv short distance. Thev aro not up to th- requirements and Government rule, declare th- eteamboatmen. The ateamer Corwln II. Spencer, which wa to hate made it first flood excursion to-dav. will be unable : c our. owing to the d Mai thai hits been pccatttonetl by the workmen in plartnc new atarks or. the boat. The first trip will be made to-morrow. The beat leaves tn wharf il pi a. m. and 3 p. m. The Peters I."e will arrive this mornlne from Memphis, hat live taken the place of the Kep! Il-ri'ld. She departs l-rMar at S p. ra. for the return trip. Her crew Is from 'the Ferd Hendd. The fieli ef Calho-m et away at 4 p. ra. yeetrnlav for Hamburg on her regular trla 9he totk out a ao1 mantfet. in which t.r3 three carloads of cannetl gooila for Jeffer.'jt City. Laiut F.'lls. a well-known merchant ef Cal houn Comity. Illinois, wa a passencer on tn steamer K'lle of Oalhoun yester.Iav for hi b'Mir. hating eprnt the dav In the city on hunt ceaa. The iThester is due in this morning from Cape tilrard.au with a Rood trip, she departs) for ih return 'rip at 4 p. m. The Spread KaKie went to Uraflon yester day, after brlncing la a Rood trip from Alton that morning. By Teleatraaa. KEI'1'III.IC SPECIALS. 4"a!io. 111.. Sept. ?. Rlter gauze reikis 34.S ft. .howlnr a fait of 41 feet during the !a 31 hours. Weather partly rIou.lv and coot Th CU of Sahlikt tast-il down from St. lami to the Tenn.s-aa lUtrr last nlclit. The 4'arrie V iiaaa fivm the lower Mlttiielppl b M.'ind 43t ar. a. m. with less. The ttiarloth T4.ie.k eler d-rartrd down th- rlvr at : a. r.i. Th Staiker Laa- arrived from St. laiuts at Z p- ni. an.l rleare.1 for Memphl at :3 p. m Th"i Warr.i matle her rrgu'ar trip from I'adutah. TJ-e Minnie tiarten raria- tlwn fnm Mount tiit at 4 ia m. The Tefrs Ia arilted fnim M?ni phl at t r in. . Mi-mphla. Turn. Sert ?) - The Matiippi Rlter it now 4 7 f,at alatt-e low-water mark ea the Memphis Kuce. tiitliirattnir a rte of 3 of a f.ajt In the last 3D h-Mr The tt.iiher iool and cliiu.lv. There were n. arrltals I parturea, fi-r the d-v -were :i;e l.-icllle N,l''p'l f.- ftmtari'a l.uulins. the J. X. Hardin for the .trkajiraa litter, ilu tjetiritia Ie f.- Ktis-" Point, the Saole . for AthLon and the rottcl Stale anac-lt'iit II :. Wrfcht for St. I.ui. Cotton re't-ipt wire i halt-a . Paduc.th. Ky.. Sep: -. t!aue r.ala fe-T. an.l rt-lnc fan. owtnc lo loi-k tt.urr frttot the Mb-l-tit ;. ni t .itrta. Warren it. Cairo, a a. m. .!. Fowler t.. Ktnnttlll.. I p. in. 1v.lt to the Tinnes"... a p m. Saltillo to Iiie Tm iwft. at nit.ii. I ilrar.d Tower. 111.. Sept 3p Stacker Iae d"n at '3n a. in. William lb Klnc up at 4A a m ih.Ter .loan ar 7:3t a. m. I.ultian.it.. tK ltch and reium To.luv. oie f.lrarhntii m at a. m. 1iter due up. The zau.pt reati 3t.l and rlina. Weather cl-ir I caia. Clrarl'ju. Mo.. Sept. ; Siack.r 1" arrived d"n wlih ble trip f..r MtirphN. a. in iTiett.r down. a to ilei anar n re turn 3:3 p. m. Fenl llerold due up Weall'T tlear ami mot. riamje. t, f..t. ri.inr. fhtr. HI.. Spt. Cause. Z3 fe.it ri-trc. Weallier clear and nitld. St.nr leaa ilrnn. 11 n p m. ChHer. midnight. Cape tlirard-iu due up. Ilitelnrs. Pa.. Spt 3 River at' Iarl plaud earn. 4.3 feet, etatienary. W. ather ct.ir an-l warmer , Cincinnati. r . siei. rfV Rlter falttne: 11 f.t clear and warm. Vlt-kslmrg. Slit . Sept ?.)- The rnrdlTI la du. The Kile clears). Weather fair and cooler. KaniJ!e. ind. S.pt 3. Klter 1 f4: sta- , ttonary. Clear: tfndr. j CONTRACT SIGNED FOR LONG ELECTRIC UNE IN INDIANA. Tsva Mlllloa Dallara Will Be Cleat mt Read Fraaa Vlaeeaaea la Frearh Uelc paariaaja. RHTT'niJC laPianAU Vlacennes. lad.. Sept. 30. After a thra dnvs" mevting h re the directors and Ktoek holdrrs of the Ylncennes. West Baden and Louisville Traction Company late to-n'ght Ik tied a lontract with" a Plilladelpliia iron--ern for the construction uf the line for S2.i.4X arid the building of the potver-liou.v.-. either at Otwell or Petersburg, for 2ua.it. Work will begin nt once. The road will be double-tracked, rock-balht-sted :ind will be sixty-si, miles In length, fmm Yln ceniie. ia Jasper. to FrencJ) I-k Springs. l"-.irscnger traffic: will be handled tn the il.iyllme and at night freight tralllc from tho farm, coal inlurs and stone quar ries In Knox. Pike. Dubo! and Orange counties1. Thomi'si II. Adams of Vliicenneaj (a, pre Idmt of the rtimpany and Smiley N. Chamber of 1 nillaiiaj)Il and John I. arlfflth. Connit ut Liverpool, are two of the most promluoat directors and.stisk hoblers. Fire Start ta Medietas) Htll. An alarm turned In from box 6136 by Eu gene Aliarlle calleil the Fire iH'partint-nt last night to extinguish a blaze In the two storv brick house at Noa. 4X11 itnd ZZl Lake avenue, occupied by Vandyke IIUI an.l Doctor J. C Moflltt-TTieflaavaaTti to thn building amounts to lot and to lit? con tent tK. all covered by lnaaranoa. Thi tire Is believed to have artglitated la a col lection of medlclae In' the baaeaavent. Gaeltt iMgae Braaea) ta Ba ar The Reverend Father lmpsey 'of 8t. Patrick'e .hurch haa announced plans for a meeting; next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the school ball to trrgaalze a. branch of the Gaeltt: League. Tbelnewlv orcanlzed branch will meet ta tha school hall. I STEAMBOATS. taatalaaaaaatttla4aaataawaatataa UWltt KnSSIMlleYt. UIR STKA TA MrMaMllaak Ctaa Wmj $T IV MEHrm-9 mlTrtpSU rickets sood for thtrtr days from data ad sala. Haalo aad berth Included. tTbeap frlaa raant lo Cheater, flraed Tower, cwpe Oiraraaaa Olre. atenpht.. Helena and Pitta BtaaV ! STUCK Eft I Jin ttava eewry Twister. a. aft rirrats w:i: iei,va -ten.- -ri4ar. i a. m. 4ffir on wharfhoat. fost Oltvw Saraat Phonea: RelL Main lei: Xlwiaea. A Sa. w. m. Aiftita. Cam'l As. D. zf. cwawiara it. a. ANt WAV LAMBINwM. STJ. CMWM I. MHtM. tintlU.llL aaswy aaRimi. tftamvr. Freight and paas-nger rates on applica tion. Kiat will b-ava about Wednesday. Sept. Sth. 4 p. rn. If. W. Brblaskl. agent. Hunter Ben Jenkins commercial agent. Whurfbo-it foot of Locunt st. Telephone Main Ul?. I St. litis, Cteta, Cmi fifniwai Lb Str. Gksltr Will It wrarfboat. ft of Ptna s... 1j4b dT. Thcrsdava and Satur'ara at o clock aw m. fcr Cap t.irardau sad th principal war landma: .srnr.l-.n raiw only M run JTf: Saturday at V p'eawBJ e'lsa fy Hala. 44. cr A 113. JOHN' E. MAVfa3qAIaR Agent. EMLE PICIET MMIY MM.H-ra.Arl HlftER EXCtRSMaa. For Sia 0ntlie. rht.T.r. rirand Towar. (ta.. falrart.au Cianmarr. til -t'l t.n1pi. ' 4rfKttf.R CAPE r.fRROEAC. v. jtnr-lar aM T'ltar 1 p n .- ILLINOIS rivcr z:; ror K;Y;Wr.RiM ifssssr nt.rv W.an-d and Satu-da. a '3. am. .aimer frnm dfk. foot of Vtn st. Main 333 Klnl-Kh !. H. W, UlTIIK-JAr CPPER MlwsiMIK-a. iaataaIaa4aaaSa SORMY EXCUHSION Kr laate ml.T I. AitOC 411311. i. r.urnln arrit. at 4 p to Tin will mve yi an o;4irtur.!ty to vl.w th- fl .!ed dlttrirt and th rt Mifoirt It '.r ari.n, t. ttollm to Its utmo' I'honea. Main 313. Klnkxh lZOf will Klve you an BlAMa4B . LMB risTAMKRS. , l3XCt'RION RATE. rrEAMER BCBrtttra teavt fcx Siurllr.atcn. la . .t.ry Ttrfasay. 4 a. m : r.tu.-nliat. 4vni.e St laTitt Saturday. 7 . SB. Far for eonttsotai rotsvd trip. Incladiag ates1. and tith. ta.CS) Lataraw frr K?ksk. la. sa-urder. 4 a. .. retaralrg. arrives st. tawi Tuesday. T av m. Fae for c.atinuavas round trip, tacludlsg -asals an berth, at.4. latavae irharfta-ar, tact ef WasMagrno aeai rVase Mala 4777. If. CC3K. taa. Aat. 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