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-T-'rWJ1 .v &ir&??-t":wjC?s?v p-JT-rv 3 IV -I r THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21. 'ltOS. u i"' afasaT '.aaaw .ataY as For Several Days We've been talking to you of the advisability of ordering your Dress Suit without delaj if you wish it completed in time for Veiled Prophet. October 3d is but eleven business days away you had better order your Dress Suit to-day. Dress Suits to order $50.00 and on up. "We Made .our Father's Clothes." Mills & Averili Broadway and Pine. IX inn MOIIMM. A bottle of Bromo- Phosphate Counteracts the ill effects of tfc olrht before Y at all .tor. OMffOinnlra -e. Kin DM 1711. ASTHMA f mti: ui.tit hit. .s- ok-, -r-sT r-i J-'fi rtt.rV n' r "- wr-ron.- thv r.nnf r jj- Ou- '"i ( -a. ra-rt r--nrov-. tr 4 ; .f AMlfrM an Hay F.r frm i- b ! r t t o . t-tt-rn our j-jt!T.tj nijr .!? out t ,..-" -t i-ium -,f mi torn-. Ajr-Mt-- ii.i rJ Mr-J -nrtrr,-l. nrir trrrh-n'!, ia th r-.tc-r.d HOOK S7 I'ltKK. -ipn!niR -.r rath'la, tth rejxiit of rr-n-. '"' Ttuf'T " ' S"l 1' HAHOfi HAYK Ival?J o Nw York DIARJIHOEA , and similar iliearoS in their worst forms ran 1 proispi'v cured ly Wakefidd's Blackberry Balsam it never fails. 55 vrars tli leading reni-dv. AH (iruggis's soil it. RONNOC DRY ROTsTEb COFFEE I ri: II. ". i.i i: KOII S-'.e. j i oc. ., '. i - N. ,-:. .ir.Tii T, f ! T. prt r- LAXATIVE BORO PEPSIN HAKES LIFE YiWrl LIV1N3. ii' it i.itinr ii. no ir ami to VIM k .oiumci.it. ic nrM fie r ft tt e .it lie n'"?r' FOR WOMEN ONLY Utdjt U iab' tttc.-r Stfe. Dr. Hnvmoncl's Pills i 7bnM-i f tte mntntt!rrat an iui:itM rsc rrlle-'t-lla frt.m allm-ir- toStUr-i. anrr l-if-b-n MtLij rrtfUBrortviMHy i tb ha ii-m1 tbTI. Krfm- any ptitMtttute or Imitation. - firrpl faHur-- bT ritlr dpI--tomin titrr n-Micia--. which Injur It Lra:thoJto&itrL Arit-t-.-5y I'rirrSSbymftll. Dr. H. G. Rvmond RirfxJy Co- THEONLY PLACE SCHOOL BOOKS BELL'S BOOK STORE 8IB O-IVE LICENSE COMMISSIONER BEFORE THE GRAND JURY. Oft! r I I lrfltlr 4 nnrernitic: Mnk llrl.l U -rrlianl Uiin hiok wt IVrmlu (iiriit IlirrBtanl In Imx llrturu. hi - t -:i m it .iff id jsa ! fin t. f Tr tt . l! (1 J . r ift"'- ii"- 'i t. -ti: in "'list, ii iti, xn liiuxlik itluti uf jT-r':a. jrvjrt dr---in-nt' W iin; tnrrhftnt t.Vr out thrlr Il n lh tt.f'irnx thv l-tf tute 'otnrr.lH.-:. t how miih l'K th carry. It N m.iiI that th Jiflrr: llwn th1 xatnTt' tin It t - lrr "imxnwiovr uriil ih r-t .Tf sftrnr n-,rJ.ant,j ri4 r'n!' vttl r tt"-'r ;rt;rt j ct - Atl"-tv Sax r .1 unui-V .. Intel ! 1 ft jwrw ixnln x-rrnHl lr-'t-i rrt r kwti tt haw mt ttj-? rr it l in th Ar-r It ir tlr0i! that th ny jx iueI 'o-dt Th rnnt Jir t ! ui!rrXvv!. ha (!.- ri rorn th rkrini nuppli'xi 1t A r o'Hrin that ta i r-ll on onh Xr-1 ih in ih r'lr1 t? y,r ii cUrtrc di rrur-"! ba h"n ,iitryirrrl it !j M imj ih ?"ir .ran! J r 'tt' ii; ?1n J r! : ; fa tr ni to Pt . .itlirtnxrr Oavllslit Jli-rlr rill Milmtf. V OajJ ih bt ar ni.i y -Rt rrl th Tioin f Mr l ha Itwortfat N IiT Ivt trt! K InJ a ult ii th i xm-lor-Tnw!" t!n'f t ?hirt nlt, n Klk ktxno lia OfI i 1? rf ttlt Art!"! anx !" pirteS flpr of Mr !oortry r,shxir tou thr t.t x tMt h i i t:i Sark rtiwrlfi'nfil .unc nan IfMin tn hou ih ih u:t ra" Aa1ntnkr(ipr Hrlfi i Critnl Jrr. ""Ti - i ' . . i J-i tr 'i W4 j rtrr- rl i t iK : atn Tv nvr j th " a ' J - --. w.i3 ," jl" i J-4c V " "" ryfn I'orr"! " I tnj, ''anpVJ ' fern ' s' wIa ajt - i-- ' HfYtMttMStMtitfi i DR? CllEAlli 84KIN6 N fvMlraptt FfWBB SHE SEEKS PARDON FOR KUMRICK Laura Bollion, Traia Bobber's Ac cessory, Just Released From Prison, Will Ask President to Extend -Clemency. Laura. Bullion, "pal" of Brajaain Kit patrjck. ho was released from the Jeffer son city Penitentiary. Tuesday, called at the office cf Horace L- Dyer. A:itant t'nited States District Attorney, yesterday to ascertain vfcat methods to pursue to secure the release of Kilpatrlclc Attorney Dyer inforcied her that there was but on course, and that was to pe tition President Rooicvlt. H explained that her petition would be turned ever to the pardon attorney, and it would b rlmd to St. Louis for the approval of former United States District Attorney Korier. After thanking- Mr. Dyer h left th office, sayine that she would follow his advise, and that when she had completed h.r ta.lc sh would Bo to Atlanta, where Kilpatrick is confined, and wait for devel opments. Kilpatrick is conSned in the Federal prison in Atl.ir.ta. Ga serving a entnce of fifteen vears for robbine a Northern Pacific train in Montana. The robb;ry was one of the boldest ever committed and th bandit ecace-1 ith X0(. He was arrtstod in St. Louis, whire he was pasinr United Statei bank notsa which were a part of the scolls. The notts te un'iBHfd when h reoeit'-l thrn. and forged sisnaturts. He was arr-tel. with I-iura B:il ion. who was stains at tli Ii--'.' 1- liot'l. ? of t!: lunk n'-to it fc:ipd in hrr toom. n. ?k .'i cn"ict"l .i" an ar-fesory. 5h- wa !entcnf-'l to fv -"ar in the MlFo:rl Pn!:r, iir-. ani i:i!i.a:rKk ye-o-:-i fifteen years in th Fed-ral prison in Atlanta. ttVn sfco a r-Iead she had rv-d tlir- vears and nir. month, ani .lurlns her ln"rcration she wu considere'l .1 rr.O"Ifl tn.on-r Sh drjars if hr peti tion to the I'reri(!ent i. isrirei he will ork In Atlanta until Kjlpamck is te Uase'3. SECOND ATTEMPT TO END HIS LIFE SUCCESSFUL After Ratar Ma Beea Takea PraM Him. Uaalel Wrtakt Itrluks Car- klr Aria a ad Die. at Honpital. Af:r two men had takfn a razor with li!rh !. Ji.i'I threatens! to 1:111 himself :m.iv frum Dmlol Wriuht. Zj 'urs old. of No. I'.tT Po-jth Sewnth trr't. yeterday mcnins. l.e ie-'irtel to ca-iolic acid, and t'-'k n do"- which ndfd hi? llf an Iwur lat.rat th. i'itj- Hospital. It !. -jiil that WrlKht's soparatioa from h! wif rauF'1 th act Wrictit took the 'Olson !i front of John HoSTminN saloon, at Xo f Julia s-trert. !! had Le. n in the ..-iloori an hour be fore and triI '0 cut h throat with 51 mxor Henri 1'rar.k. the lurtrnder. and Jjhn Llduti '0"k the r.iror Hum him. S-r in". I." claitnd nsht. hen Ii -nTi-ii. -I 11 flr.d another way. as I am del. Tllned t die ' Iit. he ntr-d th nloon. nked for .1 dr.nk. jnM for it and .i he tepIed from th toor svallo-l tli acid He f-H lo the ..den!k fl-a? hurried to the r!t . l!"I.tal liut cou'd not be rfM-l. Hi" tr live in JCo'th St Loui The aVi' abouts of Ms wife are ret kr.on FOUR YEARS IN PRISON FOR STEALING MICROSCOPE. K'dxard lilllaat Flratl fiallty la Theft f laalrasarata From Wasbiasloa Laiverslly. Kdvard William, who s'oie m!cro"ops nn.I !-ur.;le.il ir.trume" from the V.'a.li-i:n.-ton l"t.lvrMty nivdlcal department at Kix'iteenth and I.cut M!trl and tj arretI in KvanMlUe. I11J.. entered fiint of Kullty estenlay to two charges r.f rr-.r ! larcii,- "tnl was e'lt.'nee.! bv Juds itt.row to jour jcars in tho rcnitentlarj iHxtorl: J T'rry. on of the j.JixMci.tns at the cuiiece. hurj'ri-d Williams at his work mi the nilu of July 1. and Wil li. im, ufttT a tlperjte tnIpffle. eapiU U'lhUms confe'nl that on Mav 5) lie Mole a micro-cop.- -a!ul at JM On th nisht that Doctor Tcrrv sur prised him Wiliiam had taken five inlrrosroptsi value.! at rl. Alt together Williams .-tole .ilut $:. worth of in Mtrutn. nts j;nd about half hae teen ie o verl In pawn -!iop. William-, went tr. !ZvanviIIe affr hl ft-:' t with D.H"tor Ten;- arJ way brought rt k to ?t I.OIIK l Pe;.ftve "Viwell, wl . w:h !-:r:i liai.urs-t worki up tile cavj acainst him. Take tlelearr Water Balks. Fourth street and Lucas aveaue. DISCHARGED AND REARRESTED X. -I. M-nnfof I Fril fur Mobor Jy AiiilioritK's. Af'.-r - r dUrharqe-1 in the Tourt of r m.p .1 r-rre. -ion f-r want of prtxecu t'n. .V J. .Mnnfee 0f xew Koids La., was. rerre.st.d ns he I ft the courtroom and U now l-irs held for the authorities of Moberly. M.n- .-f. was arretted two w.kai:o n the rhnrce of pac.;riC worthies rlie-K -. t' S'nmens li..rili. nre romjwtiv und th -. T.-ak S:.e Company. It i un--r -j.... f 1' h. ett.e,I nuh f'es.. Cum l.fii tiJ f- wott'd not iTovi u:e. .t tlic time of it-, arr.-s: t...r. the M.tberly .Mi.rmu- isK.fl that ilm-f-e Jie held fur li.ein :f he was not pro.ix utcl I.tre iaoal ;oda. We have the lln. st and !arc-:t lot of centime old I'r.w tVhlskle.. of all a. In tin eit s-.i.l in the rrlinal ta.-k-a- an.! !-. 1-itt e v. m II I,-.- & Co llii-li;-'. I..-ut s.r,.. " vo i.FATAL FALL FROM BUILDING. Km'. i:itm:iii I'ii ipii;ii., From tli Scoiii Fluitr. ltc..e Itiermnn. 3 ear c-W. nf n jjl Nort K.Kbth s-rrtt. wa kille. -e,terdnv """" t' falims from the fec.n.l floor to th- b.iM ment of the United Jewl-h 'r -.?.'. btiti.rn- at Nmth and Oarr T' e i'.j xn cnict dt th tep and tr . (-en ! r.ahej t,e t-ton !-fiuor ! .' i C Slr war. j.j. h,! u. an,; J,urne.I th .t. l;.;narj where Lo-t.r Ihio j..-. uti-! h-r J. ad. Iler t-o-ly wh tnk.i to the nircue BURNS MAY CAUSE HER DEATH. I.'i:i r.rouifs lr-t lunitt-tl I'roin (.I:i Stov. I-Tite hrr mothe- r-, - t. vtt her. Ije,-, Jir'wa J -ar . !. wa" r-i -rely l-jrr...J at a. r thi-i.- . -i .r;h le- rth street, jrii.nl -n-'niri The . hlld lre was j-., J f-ri-i ;V "' o- l-i the klt-'ea nmle Mr llrown w in the ;v -t rar: o th h IUJu. The l'tt'e ctri rt.m a"r. t-j the mother. wrv. -a-. hr a I rd thre. a n. ar -u-d her Ti-e flame. wre xtinculhe.. b-.t tre fcM ji . ,rr-' b-j-r-e.J thtt he ph4eum at fce Ie- ;,,, H vp:tal fi-ar fce nlil net r -.r TOWN ATTENDS THE FUNERAL StTvifi- 0r Hotly of Vjrtini of i'ircu AccMont at MaryviH. nzr' bu ?pfX3 :. Maryvill. Jr . Srt 35 -The funeral of 0--rie J. Horinon. antant e,H;n- 0f $ Vrvtt tpuhlir. fco tt killed at the vreckln of t- lUncHnc Htv.' tert on .MaajAT. s nld at the M tt "-urrb t-; aftrnsr the Kerrrn.1 Mr. Thc-np-.vj oiTVlstlEr. a:e.i by tie Kvrr!.i Mr : A'l bui-ev fcouj u-id oSUre jn. cle to hour during the funeral ITALIAN HELD FOR KILLING. Coronvr Friable to Tell Which of Itroth.T Slow Kaldo. Th rVsronr ytrdr. after ti m-;tt rs Jiia tUMo th- It.llin Vli'.e-t Monday aif't tt tte rar of No. Xvth KathtS tr et rdre.i tht C-itJa rv-c be S!d. The Trl!ct a tomictie. s h Coro r.r i snaWc to aofttals who MIM tUMou It i. bntcxht oct that Cavlado and "Sunio Dum had fsucht wlti lUlda. bet which kiHi iim :d set be tttr- HUNGARIANS HONOR ST. LOUIS MAN, ONE OF KOSSUTH'S STAFF OFFICERS Major Stephen J. Lang Returns From Xew York Where He Was Guest of Honor at Festivities in Commemoration of Uprising Against Austria Took Active Part in Revolution as Aid to Leader Fled Country and Escaped to America Recently No tified That He Had Been Pardoned Retires From Business at S6 Years. '?'itVyS53r s. .-,Vt f-Wsat2SaWami?r:"t -yiL, && arff..VeBMf3QwS!9 ?zzM vr.TiJs, "aTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTatay 7fa -TaTrMTaTaTaTaaTaTaW "Tmtff Vi M -. dv ia 'JI?jMW? "fc - . &jr srSBBBBBBBBBff ararkaYalyaYaYaYaYaYaYC i ? r - 'PkS ''iraWBaBt;;:aErVBaBaBlwl' if Zly'fcV i Va-KPBTUaTaTaTav'.'-'ZBHTaTaTKBaTaTjaTaS Zi a. kaKaTaTaTaaTaTaraul .-,m ' BTaTaTaVaw:'-''': '..aVaBBaal BaTaTlBTaTaTrf I'.aaB1'. NiaaTaTaW7' .TSiamfjBTe"l bSWIbbV17 !' ilaaafc"- - aflBBsSl VB 3BswaBSB4-KLaJ aaaMi aaBaW . '41 faaBKMaFBaaaaaaaaa--- aaaHaHVaaHaHl arararl aaraT .-;-2PvvfEiaBarararaTaKHB'vMVaVararararararaVI BaV BBV -' t-KtPafaTaBBBBSVaKaBBBBBBBB akBBaV.HBBiBBkBfaaBBaBBaBBaBBaBH iaaKaaYnlHB9a?9BBaaBaYaYaYaYaYfaE aaYaYaBaYaYaYaYaTcVsSrTveiSVT 1 " -' "'t ,, i ii iiiaaaa MAYOK STEPHEN J. LANG. And his xranddaughtcr. Miss VUlenne Iiti7. Major Stephen J. Lane of St. Louis, who wa fntertafn.il by the prominent Hun garian in New ork n hi? itit t the metropolis a few days aso. his returnei home. The viit was the flrt om; that Major I.ins had pad New- Vork since Uavf.- c that c t in !'' Maj. r l-ir war a JIair Of C.: .ir- '1 the fttfif r.( t.ie rev-.iutior.arj- I. ..ii. r ivoiih m .s. been at his place r.f bune t-t.-.Tiiily un- I til about three mrnt'.? aso. wlifi . ,;. 1 elded to rtire from aetie life ar,(' take a ieatton He choe New Y---ic .15 !-e place to rp'Oii his vacation. , few dajs a. the Huncariar.s In th2 c:ty :c-ide.I to cive an entertainment i.t f.oror of Ko5utli old FtafT oft!er At the cloo cf th fc tivitJ'OMr Lti departcl for ?t. Liui. Purins the llunar.m reioljtion 'n :sl. Maior Ijh tcek an a-'tlve jjrt and va mad" al1 ;u. to th - re-.oluiionary leader. Koss'ttn. The r. valu'ton was .1 laimre nwiiir to the Ini-rf. rene.- e,f the ltii.-ians. and th Ievle 1 of he movement h ..I to ' for ih-ir li--s. Kisht oih-r stiff o'li-irs .. it ! witn Major I.in: wne e-i,tur.'d and ex--iiteti. Major I.inK at.d tw otl-n .-eap-d in a m:ill boat -!i the Uanul; and went to Constantino ple, i RAINS HAVE DONE DAMAGE TO CROPS Imn-iaT' 3Iorchanis' Associutiou Arrivals, in Greatly Kciluced Niinilicts. Krinj: Tidings of the Ravages of Recent Downpours. Owl!-.)- to tl.e h'sh w iter oer t' Stato the da..y atri-al at th Interstate Mer chants Aociation hae di-r.afd nearly per ent during lart w.t-k. Y.lerday. howexer, there -.re abj'it llftv- i.nr. chants, who ar- making fall pufen t-fi. registerej at the otlict of th lnter.-t-ite Merchants AsiK-.atio:i. Accordlri: to statements of minv if the vi-Itors. the re-cent :an. have wrought (treat dmise to corn. I'nnl: AlliriKiu of Albrl-ht. Mo.. :.ys the inci wat. r t'.im n.d e.in in JJt4 sv t on ! the "U.i'i". He declansi that r.i-11 a n the S. Fran cis 1.11 r has l-t-n uin: r water for sev eral weeks, and tint It l pructii-.illy ruln.il He also sa.d thit oats wet sliel.tlv hurt lv the wot sprint weather an.l that hay was aim .st ruinej by the early droucht He -ii!. h-w-;er. tint rorn in .M.iJ on Count v would a'cracx atx)ut thirty-live b.-h- ? to the acre, which I? a bi? improvtmtrt oer ir.sl e-.r N II W!::'e of ; r jf . ?llv rrep In his I- .It-i are mu-b l.-t:er tnan at venr .n.,I ihlt the hat.e n t le -1 tr.o estsj i srahopp'rs or l.wust e .ijs tlat f irmers are about throiith ut tir.s . ir" it the Suntlow.r State, and thit the ei j to the acre s lircer than it h t-n In mn- ear He t.re.lict trouble .ir Kan-is next p-im:. lie as that the ee-l miners rontraet expires m the p-inc and that a strike cannot be ".rted C v Herey. who had from I'nlr Gran? I . t'ie litui "f brnomeorn. al' reel:, r. 1 at the Interstate Mereh iat -s-o. iat on i.;.r'l and took ccm'I m to .-pr-s-s hi diSRit at the eITHtors In St I.. ; k'erfc.-r Mr He-..v aij that the ,-ror In M county had not ben aflerti-d b the rain whlrh hae dine so ir.urh d-tmose in Mi ourt He derlarisl that, whll hi" roun tv niiel mostl- broommm. rdany farm ers thl Mason hid ral.-.! cin which woum avcrasc narly fifty bushels to the acre Other who re;ltered at the Inter!ate. Merchant .s.x-iatinn .rvtenlay nre. Vlsiurt-!i ; l'M-i'.. ntnt .n T tlir. Hortt .; j: !tji -rlr.cf:.d .''s Toe.- I'k w-rft, v"'is Ita ln. H-h . "s.rl II I-rsrs II. iu y K umeir. t.i --- !. II-1 Mrs:: Krmk .x't.rir'-A!-lcs- ' y l-a-'-i Mam-iin:. Jr.M , tvf viis-.J r y vhi. I'.r:te " t . - ! e'n-ct tr.a !J- V.I, , -rr K e ar, -j . At'--. v I-' - B'he O v It'cr in.1 ir lltrmNt T . i'Mt-j Ustiand. tt I" N1I 5- i'?:. arO lXernjTi iVj.t rf nnr-s Cltr I tr-Ni. Mi r M OciWn. r-lr-. T M oa r . .-r J tt Us-n o-ra!- JrSr. r pa.t J H !"ct Vot lit!'. " r !-l t-.-r. M- !5 T S-l f..n. i!-Je- ' H Hr.fil sin-te'T V. t-t!' .s.u:i J Hort!. It'.. Noj fl-jrs-- ( T,a-bor-i !! E H-tj--st tjr-rhrf-- w VnrzivC ri.nT. iai r I. -. r Tii- t l!mtcn. PaJ tl f e Ket- Kcii T na rratl.r Hiawatha. I ral !:. P-' "e a-1 "V ! i1!t Otta rVa-a- J I Y-. i'.si J n. '. IV-rr .ij . o Itc3 Mu:t Vie" Cata j cf c or tSrott immediately r2eve. ind ultimately cured ry th um of -nor-Fcr-ra!lr " (Elmer Arr.esi) "lew f'artnry for helby Ule. m. urn iili .ie-:ai- SfcIty lie 11 Spt ?1 -Th Clt!re Rulnr. .mtijn wa cronitei t a rreet'nr fc-.i tr the CIreut: Ccurt rtyim lat richt. ard the fcliowinc o:Scr wr ejected res.sjer.t. C C "sortl -1c- pre Idect J I Sennett .cretarv Isaac S. Storm treu-r S S Carr The direct or are' Georxe c IoIlcer j i Bs nett. E. N Herro-'. W S Mid 'le worth, tv J tddy C C S-oVJ. Merri KWrjn, J C "rtrre! tsd Gecrs R Rhoad" The aweulot fc c!od contract with the FraiV i Pattea Mnufacturls Cem cy cf Sycamore br w-l-jj the ccmrany wtll th8lh a factory In this city, the bstlil-: to be rrted and b-jlc pnt in nrratJ- at one. Is return, the a-cU-ca donate a factory alte.&nd $i. w In caa. The fartarT wjn manufacture hay tec's and hav-: a force of 1 aca- Major Lnns. who knows seven lan guages, managed to disuisa himself as a Turk and with one of the othT lmarded an American vessel lyinc in the harbor. They told the captain, who was an Ameri can, that they were llylnjr for thlr live, np.l he st-jv.ed them awav in the ha.it. O'llceis from tlie Austrian nnl Ktu.-Ian :irm demanded that the ).. ci-.cn t.n. but the- captain of the vi.-ri rcjuj.d and tarried the refu.e to lioi.m !' him. From Foion Mr Line went to New Tcrk rity. where he re-ldod for a tier." Liter he came to St Loul and.ierepiinc a few tear spent m Iioiii. Mo. he has lived here -. cr mce. Dunns hi trip to New Verk Me Ltns was .irci.nip.mird by hi? Kraaddauht'r. Vivnn Lar.i This yojn? woman has been a or.nMn"i com panion to Mr. Lanp r.ce cliildhooJ. About i" yrat? aco Major Line re ceivfd vorl from the Awrtrwn tiovern mcr.t tint he had Irf-en pardoned, a-nl that !: mica 'eturn if he wi?!ii.i. He has n"ver . Ince.i any desire to do .-o. and is onte it f. ;,"d h's da;. in St. Lou.s. M-ior ITtc hi 1 n'-'tir.l to -pend the wnt.r 'a v. w " rlj. but an att.i. k of !H tl ' .11 t ned Mm to c v u: tl.e I.i.-a. a'.' he iiiiitd to St. Lo.;.s. .irrlvin, hr-ie last niui.t. INDICTMENT FAULTY DECLAJPRTON I'liitt'il States Senator Files De murrer to Charges Pending Afrainst Uim in Federal Court Date for LTcafini Xot Stt. 1'nlte.l state. Senator Joseph Halph l.ur ton. tliroLcIi iii attorn.-y. j esterday flletl a. demurrer in the United Stair Circuit Court, al.eiiic that the recent indictment r turn-si attain,, him i- erroneous and IncompU te. Tl.e indictment charjtcd Ilurton with hivinp usd his inluncc with the l'ot Ollice Lep-irtrr.cnt at Vahlnstn to pre ent a fraud order bemtt Issued upunt th Ilialto (train and Commission Com pany, which he was attorney for. The demurrer takes exceptions to the fl counts. It alleges that neither of the cv,u!lvs K suthcieti' in liw to is;ulie him to jnwer. Bvcry count, he alleges. falL to Inform the nature or the caut? of th atxu-ntlon u r.-iulre-il by the sixth article, of amendment of the Constitution. He furth.-r alleges that neither of the counts in the Indictment show that at any prK-ee,'ijiB there wa a claim, con tract, control ersy. charce. airuatIoti. nr- rot or nth.-r matter or thins ! or acaint the ltlalto Cram ai.d Commlslon Comis-iny pendlr.i; in the Utilt.sl Stat- I'.-t-Ol!lee li partmetn. to .1. t. rmltie if the compiny was conducting a siheme ti defraud, or that th- l'utm.it(r Vneral had autliorily to mak any order l:i the, mttter all. ded to be p.-nllnc before him. Ho further aver- that there w.i no faet showlne that any s. rvice rendered or to be rendered wa in relation to an. mat ter i-endlnir Send tor Ilurton wa" con v!re,i of the charce in th" Unit.-1 State I'istrict rourt a ear arro. The United Stite Circuit Court of Appeal re-ercd and rkinande. th" case and on June z I.it it wa. taken to the United State Court The time for hearing ariruments on th- d'rourre-r has r,ot be. n .-t ST. LOUIS COUNTY NOTES. T U Mlekley. a waiter at TV'mnr oanlen. w ho preferred a chante of larceny acalsn I-pi-.y constable (Jeort;e Walther two week ao, falle.1 to npj-ar In Jut.-e Itarron" t'ourt In Vebter jterdnv when the cae wu railed for pre(imli..iry h.ear lr.c ,t the reijuewt of the ?tMte 'he h.ar iri. wj .ntirueil for one w..-k Marriii.-.. Ueenes were l.je,; in Clay ton jeter.la to G-orce Your.e and Mamie i M'I"rmo:t of St I.oUs. Harry Iiets and Eih'l I'.ter of St Iom. 'ha-Jes k Stark of Uarrolr.ston. Mo., an-i l.aur.i It.sa of Green. Hie. Ill . Aiolph Itoemboij and Tillle e Smith ,f St. Iyut. and JlTle-rt G Wells of Eilmon-l. O T and J'm Nacel of St Uiul. T.-.e factory of the 5t I.oum l:i;e Glas e'omtiary at Vai; Pari' cKjted down a. a result of te :'rT,I jn the Mra mec l.ttom. I J Murnane. genera! sal as.n: savs :hi will remain cio-ej for two or three da. w.ien it 1 ejerte.1 tr.at the witet will have recdej jj Murnane fyr that there would have jo t a rle of at Ie.t ten fret more before the treets of va.iy i-ark win be covere-1 The sja plant u en the river bank ettllac Bala Blda Rrjrele4. At a meMln of the Hoard of Public Imrmvemen. yetenlar morning; ail btd fo the contru-.c-t of the two settllric t-!nj at tfce (.-ham of Uotk were fe Jecfl and new Us ordered advertlei. The bi are returnable, at noe.n on Octo ber 1" The ft aeon the Itoard of PuMIe Improvements advance,! for the rejectlun of the bJ was that they rer un talacrtd. Ta .Have 9acrar Ta-trraw. Mayor 'U'ells announce.! late yesterday afserneo- that he would present to the Council to-marrow nicht tne name of a accror to lce President Charle M.-haei of the Drid'e Csxalulon. whose res'imatlon wa recelwed some time ao. Mayor Ven stated that the auccesjor ha not !-n deflnltely decided upon, but thavt the name will be read far presentation Friday night. CHARGES PRINCIPAL ASSAULTED PUPIL Warrant Out for 8. L. Stryker of Einloch School in County on Complaint of 10-Year-Old Box's Mother. A warrant wax Issued in Clayton yester day by Justice Frank L. Stobie against 8. L. Stryker. rrir.clpal of the Kinktch School, charsinc him with assaulting Clarer.ce Hoover, a 10-year-old pupil, un der his chars. Stryker bas not been arrested. Charges have also been Died with Su perintendent Andrae ajcainst Stryker in rcsrard to the affair by the boy's mother, but they wiU not be heard until alter th ce in Stobie's court Is settled. The alleged assault occurred last Mon day, when the boy was punished by his principal for an alleged infraction of the rules. His mother took him to Clayton csterday and showed him to Andrae. who found several evidences of the punish ment. Stryker declares that Clarence was -'ammlng the tops of Inkwells in the rchootroom In a way calculated to affect the discipline of the room and that- he a punished for that reason. The Kinlorh principal i said to be one of the most learned pedagogues In St. Louis County. He had trouble six years ao In the Allenton School, where te was teaching- over a some alia t similar Inci dent, and was absent from the county lor several years a- a result. It is said. ZINC MEN OF JOPLIN WILL ARGUE CANADIAN ORE DUTY. Delecailaa Arrives la Waaalaattoa Will rash Matter Before Secre tary Shaw To-Day. . .,"" ISeoublle Bureau. tyatt rtuIWlnr. H-ft ani F Streets Washington. Sept. .-John IL Holme. . R. Cviikins and S. D. Mitchell, prom imnt minim; meii of the Jophn. Mo., di trict. arrived In Washington to-day to renew- their eflorts to secure a ruhr.t bv the Customs Division of the Treasury De partment which would place a duty on zinc that 1 imported Into the United Slate under th guise of lead-bearing ore. A hearing xrjg scheduled for to-day. but tho Joplln men were late In arriving and th. matter will bo taken up by Secretary Shaw to-morrow. The zinc-producing inlrrests arc in volved In ii vlsorou llsht asatn-t the smelting Interests oer thi proposltioii. About six wteks ago the uiinini; men had a tlr.-t hearing at tha Treasury Depart ment. At that time Secretary Shaw stated that the plea of the miners was a jut one. ami would be met by the department by a ruling In their favor. Later repre sentative of the mi Iters were heard, and It 1j now believed that the Secretary ha chi used Ids position. The mining inter. ts asked for another heurinir. and Me.rs. Catilkinsi Holmes and Mlirh?!l nre now hrre to again urge Ihet. rare. A litve ziic-minin? iidutry 1 develop ing In llr.tish Columbia As the custom' regulations now stnnd. or containing a email percentage of lead and a high per eer.iace of sine can be imported, and it will pay duty on the lead only. It iii.-iK' no omen nee it tne percemng." cf lend mall not 1-: a commercial quan ta v. The rinc est apes) I he tariff tax. ""s'ltiiMe hie it that the production of the Krit.sh Columbit district will soon reach '-.("j tons a week, which wouTd be about two-filths of the output of th Jop lln ditnct. as this latter now average ".,'! tons a week. The Mis'i'uri producer fear that th addition of f tons a ek to the zinc market would smish prleejj and hurt them xcri-lir.::!v. Arcordlnsly. they are spa imr no tffort to obtain action favoring them at the hands of Secretary Shaw. KUNTSVILLE NEARLY DOUBLES POPULATION IN FIVE YEARS. MIoarl Tom laereasea Fran 1HO to :t.is Mare Go-eraa-eat teaaaa -CimarreUI laterests Baosalaff. P.ra't'IlUC SPKCIAU Huntsvllie. Mo.. Sept. .-Since the taking of the Government census In 1M" the population of tfclJ city has Increased from l.HO to 3.13, and was rated a city r the third-clas nt a special election the latter part of May. The is-rsonal and real estate property ha increased from fr.s.TT.. assessed val uation In V.VZ. to .(m. The increase Is due lamely to the opening of large coal mine near the town by the Randolph Jk Macon Company, which owns . acres of coal land in this county. It also oper ates a lirge general merchandise store In connection with the cfcal plants near the town. . The Flemmlng Rake Bnd Stacker Com pan Las a large manufacturing plant hTi. that has doubled Its capacity in the last time or four years, giving employ in. nt to twlee the number of men. These, with a immlier of smaller enterprises that ha.e matted, besptak a permanent and sltady growth of the city. The corporate limits of the town have l-et-n .xten'Ied. and new addition added. In which 2u0 new residences have been built. Several new business houe- have been erected, and others are In course of construction. An elcctric-llght plant ha been intnlled. Iletw.en five and six miles of macadam strefs have been constructed In the last 'ear. und three- blocks of pav Ir.n i- now being pat in on Main street. Tl.o total cost of street Improvements alone ha o?n K5.m. The citizens are now agitating waterworks, and it Is ex pected that a plant will be installed in the near future. RATIFICATIONS WILL BE EXCHANGED IN WASHINGTON. Historic Cereaiaay Prnbatily Will TaLe Place la While Unas aa CoataliBicat PresWcat Roase- velt aval Araslstlee. Wahington. Sept. 3ft It cm now b state. dennltetv that th exchtnee of the ratifications of the treaty of peace be tween Japan and RtisU will take p'ice in Wahiugton shortlv after the treity Ins 1-een ratified by the respective sover eign It i probable that thi will be done In the White Hou! as a lomplirr.ent to Pres ident Roosevelt, but no definite arrange. mnt have beeti made, nor ha it been derided by whom the treaties will bo ex changed TO CO-Cl.lDK XAVAL ARllsTir. Gi:nhu I'ass. Manchuria. ondav. Sept. JR. Rear Admiral Jeen left Vladivo stok. S tdemN r IS. on board the armored cruler Rossia. accompanied by the pro tected cruler llogatyr nd two torp-do-boat d'f trover, lo meet Vice Admiral Kamlmura. the Japir.ese commander, and conclude the naval arml-tlc A pattv of seven scout, who rad mt of the Rti.ln lln near S.ilunehen te 'ently. wre u;nbushel by the Jilun v and ail of tnem were kiiku. TWO LICENSES ARE REVOKED. Saloonkeeper onvirted of Violat ing SiiinL'iy rinsiu: Latv. Twn case were d!ml'jd nr.d two si Von Ii"ene -evoked by Kxc'se Commli. slor.er Mulrthil! jetrtlay three nf th charges l ir.g allege, violation of the Pundly law anl ore on a chvrco of seji lnc liquor to minor The r.ii agalntt Charl's Mesmer of No. T1W Pennsylva nia avenui for alleged violation of th Sunday law and against Charle Brur of No 3TIT Ca" rvcr.ue. on a charge e, sell ing liquor to minor were dismissed. In the two convlct'on the licenses of John Pott, of No. 3C.1 South Broadway and Casper Gross of No. 21 f" Kalb tr-et were ordered : evoke! at midnight Saturday. ( fosfer wltk Ternlaal rrealdeat. The member of the Rrldg Commlsion were m e.lcn with PreMnt Mc(Tiesney cf the Terminal AAsoclation for three hour yesterday afte-noon. Thre wa no announcement of the rult of the meeting, further than tb statement by Mayor Well that the sitcatlon It more thorough ly understood regarding the matters before the commhulon. Celebrate His Ifttat Birthday. r.ip-'K'-:c srECiAL. Mattoon. III.. Sept. 3. Htcrr Michae', rrob-ibiv the oldet man te thi section. celebrated his one hundred and first birth day tnnivrary to-day by receiving his friends. He 1 In gocl health. He was tern m North Carolina and has lived la thit cosaty seventy-nine years. Bnywnliig, Fall Suits-Half Sizes. In our New Scale of Half Sizes ! any man can be fitted. ' Nothing half-way about the suits, however. The new Fall Styles are ready f or immediate use no waiting a fort night for a fit. 0w New Light Weiflrt .Fall Overcoats, $12 to $35 And Nobby Top Coata, $12 to $30 Are Now Ready. I "The nuitm CZotkiers," tchotd the shmie 0f m$ rwm me', ''have eeh'pstd the fame and lit cf our best taSors." B-aattway ! laiST SAINT LOUIS Pise Street B MO. UNION PRESIDENT ADMITS HIS GDILT George Meller of Chicago Car riage Workers I'nion Pays in (t'ourt lie Was Involved in a Criminal Conspiracy. Chicago, Sept. 9. With sensational ruddennessi to-day President George Meller f Carriage and Wagon Worker Union No. . who i being tried with twelve oth er union officials and members on a charge of criminal conspiracy, withdrew a plea of not guilty to-day and entered a pl.-a of guilty. Meller. tt Is alleged, was one of the In ftixruors of a system of "slugging" prac ticed on nonunion workmen. Counsel for the other defendants werw thrown Into commotion by Meller's change of front. Thev met the situation, how ever, with a charge that Meller wax a paid spy In tho employment of the Carriage and Wagon Manufacturers Association. Meller is expected to take the witness stand against his fellow-defendants. LUTHERAN SYNOD IN SESSION. Officers Elected at Meeting of Itody in Bcardstown, III. REriTBIJC SPECIAU Beardstown. HI.. Sept. 50. The Wart burg 8 nod is In session in this city. It comprises the Lutheran churches of Illi nois. Officers ere elected to-day a follow: William RoenstengeI of Carthage. 111.. P. !.. president: the Reverend Eugene Schmidt of Arcnxvllle. secretary: the Rev rend Georgo Schulz or Steelevllle. sta tistical secretary: John Ustmann of lieardstown. treasurer. Mrs.,Befgle of Springfield. O.. addresse.1 the afternoon meeting to-day on "Homo and foreign Missions'. At the night ses sion the Reverend R. Kuehne of Ackley. la., preached. The meetings, will -continue until Monday. About fifty ministers are in attendance. MODEL ROAD NEAR MACON, M0. Government Experts Will Com plete Their Work in State. REPL'tlUC SPECIAI Macon. Mo.. Sept. 3V D. G. Halre. J. W. Sheets and Kay McCIure. Government road experts, arrived to-day with their machinery and will proceed at once to construct a mile of model road south of town along the Rlees Academy grounds. Two thousand yards of native rock are awaiting them and a force of men and teams. This will be the last mile of cx ierlmental road built by the Government In Missouri this year. The object Is to show road builders and other interested how to construct an enduring highway In a modern manner from native material. FRUIT SCIENTISTS CONVENE. Secretary Says Body May Soon Ilave International Reputation. Kansas City. Sept. 50. John Craig of Cornell University, secretary of the American 'nmolog!cal Society, which la meeting here in biennial session. In his report ti-day rehearsed the history of the e.rimnlzatlon and said that it would not be satisfied with its national reputa tion, but would g-iln recognition boon In an lnt rnatlonai way. S. A. Reach of Iowa. G. M. Brackett of Washington. P. C. nnd Professor N. !" Haneti of North Dakota were named as a committee, to award the Marshall 1. Wilder medals at thia session. WARRENSBURG NORMAL OPENS Expected That Enrollment Will Koach S00 This Week. r-nrrnuc stecia.. Warr'nsburg. Mo.. Sept. 30. Tha Staio Normal School opened to-day with a large enrollment, notwithstanding the crippled railroad facilities es-casior.ed by the high waters. Tha west train are bringing hun dreds of students and It i estimated that the enrollment will reach this wc.-k. Mlllltarr Rcaalaa at Bailer. III. RKPCiajc SPCCIAU Utchrield. 11!.. Sept 50 The twelfth an nual reunion of TT'eip I. Flr-t Illi nois Volunteer cavalry, which was e.r ganiz'd in Montgomery County and rerv-e.i tl-ree jeans In the civil War, will be held at liuiler to-morrow. Faartb-Claaa Foatsaaatrrs. Washington. Sert. 3 The following change of ,fourth-clas3 Postmasters were announced lo-day: Arkan-ae-Ilar-i. ejren Oeinty. I. J "topr. te It Hnamin. reicr... Rrlrhtnn. nrer. County. VV C l!aty. iir- i n ftr-k-rrlrtr. rfcnl. Hi-tt.-t. -ar rvjuvr. Thonoia J. Ilart.r. tie. j, a. tvk. re.ljme-l. ChlOalah. Veil County. J ft nn. l. eeo-re inman reicn-!. r.nl7-. (lax citvn tr. ft n Iton. vie. J e Vartroaah re ild4 Jr.son. .tletUn Crinv. J vv Mar-I'"-. vice J II. Vaxll. r!ne,i. Klrr, 11e Oiu-.tr. T It Ttj'jerna. vice K K lrnt riirn'J .r-ra. VVa.!iintn Cou-.ty. J II Van Zar.t. rle J B Tlllnsan. r!irn.J, Vfat Hm. Kwi-.e Ctmr.tr J IV Vt. vie. J, If fottt. rlcnd. Wei; P'tut, Wh! Oiuntjr J F. Watkin. rlee (VuMj SIiUt. re.irs'!. vrorim. Wtl County, w. D. Green, vlee A. D tmrlaoa. rela-l. Mi-,url-llli-kOT7. Gnsnlr rr.r. . I "srti. tlee J I. ran.: r-trnM. RoIie. a,!laoa Orr.ty. KHn Ie.ri... ire Jr-r G VVlleon. T!7n-1. Ptr.utU-4. Cari't.t: iuntT. wrru'I B ILark. tic Ite.ri "ire. resumed. Araay (iratrra. REI'CUUC HnXTAI. . Washington. Sept, y Army ordrs were issued to-day a" follows: Ccctraet f-aneoa VAllUarr. n. C-. ro at San tswinco. la rIlte4 from fjrtter rtutr ta the phll!tcr.e 4ltl.lon an-1 will proee,! ta Vaaromier uarrk. Wait., ajvj revjrt to the eoaimaaitinK f9cr 0f jalt wr U iSutr. r Uetrar Contract Surreon 0car tv tVool.. m ho win trrd to yort luyar. N. M . lir 6--.tr la tie United Ftate. .ry General H-pltal. Captain WlWaa N. Blow Jr. l"f!Bth In- 6P1LES King & Co Bawr-0. ft 1 ' f 1 1 V JM lagOO,0( WE INVITE YDUTO0PEN4N ACCOUNT 3 64ID ON SAH INGSDEPOSVrS OPEN ON M0N0AY5 UNTIL mNr.x. mNMnmLTRisTj "AIX'S MOT COLD-" Macaroni sold under a foreign name may look right and tastrt right, but who can vouch for Its purity and cleanliness? Linpid, sparkling spring water oftea, swarms with typhoid germs. To be sure yon are on the safrt side, buy Squirrel Macaroni, madfi in America, by American methods and guaranteed pure, clean and oC the highest quality. Ask your grocer for onr book, of eleven Macaroai recipes. FTee RCflMasVCT tW asMtf Tfcg'rcasfaadastaekest ! Ami ALWAYS tae saae. Taor Grocer aslls them alt Trade suppllat b AtAM MIM ONCE1IY CO.. ST. IfWS. I QNEEN CiTY UNITE! 1 Leaves Sk. lAUla Amllv .mLftljt 21ua- Cay at ll:S0 a m. Arrlrta at ClsctnnaU : a, ss. via B. & O. S-W. I Other Veatilu!e4 Kxpr leave St. Loula lllr iiU a. Saw MUM a. aa. ftt fa, as. rn.NCIN N'ati LnrisviM.-. ni.rsinCT. TICKET OFf-ICCS: HIVE ii. Sim ST.. HUN STATIN Dr. Lyto's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautiliM thm teeth and purines tha breath. Used by people of nflneaoent IbroTtr a quatrterof acenturj. Vaiy convenient for totniats. mPMto v ? f!fjLni).&3.& far.try. rr at te I'r.iM!i -r M-nTerer. Cat. will troeeJ v, .n lrr.elci fur ft-rvtn.n and trtata-..-.t at th Aray Gen.ral ll'.p!tal tftr -.ap:al-i J9pi A. !". ferenth fnfantrr. ! Itert.-J to rfoet to C .or.el Oiarle. i Mi t1 Artll en- .'orr. prllit .j the Amy l: tlrlrr lurl at ran Vran-isco. f.,r xarnlnatlen tr tr.e t.f.ar'l laptaln Ja-i T Ilyrr Third Infr.te. I' .noi ..".loral Gar.1 I. authnrlixl Ir tb -re..I-.t to atta,J al puru a reicular c.'Tifa ef trutrjetion at ta- rarria-m a-ihool at hurt, HerliSar. Ill leiti fir tr t-e3 1 rran'ed Flft IJ.-j. t-.ar.t Thnire ehulte. J-o-irte-th wtlr5". I"lrt Jutrar.t O V fa'kr. Jtre! Infan try. IIi rrd to W.fcinrtnn Ilarrvlca, I. e for wiralral tr'trr.r.t at tl.. Army !nr4 iio.?ll at that po Haqaala fa BalM e "ehtitil. Iraiueln, I!!. S't.f. ""I The fruTioirt Tcwnshlp Ilijfh S;tyil Itoard of Uluca tion ha iuel a ctlj fr an ejrtlon to l he'd In this city S-ptembr .. at whlcl several prcroltlon pertaining to the erec tion of a new high chooi building will be voted on. Thre. sites have lm-a pro. posed. MrAalMTe'a Apaalalaieat Aapravr. Th appointment of John McAullffe as) as. inspector of garbage In th Street ! jartmenl has been approved and wasi ON! with the City itegi.ter yesterday. II fJ CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFCX lsiav lnsssre. Bleeding. I tchlsg. Closruloc. Coastlpatlea) aaaaUaeettiptiaiiMaSaseta'tT. Car CaaraaHaa. IwlUatM, afaa.aaVIXTaaUlat.aaataa. m StSriOCla.laa a-aTsnalaaiUSblVaaatlaaaV .