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14 THE ST. LOUI8KEPUBLIC: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. Quality Highest This describes our tailoring; we use the best materials, em p loythemost talented design ers and tailors, and scrutinize with precision every detail in the make-up and finish. If a suit suits you better when its every line and every curve is just as you'd have it, come to us we guarantee to please you. Suits and Overcoats to Order $20.00 to $60.00 "We .Made Veiir Father's Clothes." Mills & Averill Broadway and Pine. MATTHEWS' FALL HATS. 700 PINE ST. CONRAD'S DELICATESSEN 618 L CU3T TRSET. 3! kinds of Siuvjg- n tVs ?! Frh shipm'" I Urlurl' !II3II- kee Muutr JJtf 'n Paprika Siusa' per p md 2'- Knai I:- urs j r j.-j n ! 2'ic P-aiikf ,it rs .t i i I 2e ISniitifliui'lDr M p r t i"d 2"r, Is Your Roof Leaking? Mirfli;i rrr ro -rs i: I-IC lak laptn for ar waiuicx" UJ ri r- eo,-rS j? ir c 'i i n ' - I t v Aii' Vc ft 2 I " ' C f x.. - t TAPE-WOR?v Kn...l3 I at t lit r El 8Utt with iial tnoir' ri tnbr !; t o Tori-".-. fiK.M NLY)I1. .I.1pe K." 'r t - ti It BIG FOUR TRAINS nut Irmr M. I.xnis I7 n. in.. 12 nocin. l:::n. I lino . tit TlrLet Ofiler: H'mttv nn.l I lirsfniit M. lUICK COMFORT XLEANAELE REFRIGERATORS RINGEN STOVE CO sal ii n.-i.Kiijif.: MANY FLEE FROM FAMINE. Train F.n:nl of Eiumrants Oavo South' Spain. Milr.l Spj 3 -I'lsr."! fr-'-n ir 'inlr.e 1iirl.-i.s of Ardilui v '. .' 'i:ro trains of 'a.s'.iritx ar ! la'tirc t. nhirk for ? ut'i .mr a Mnv fnrnilles r abar'ii.ninp thiir li"S"es a-.d fflrn ome illiit- in Gail'-ii hiv- ben o fi v de-te.i ' ro ii:!. d-jiiir of r llv lnr th" t'i tnlsed r lief 1"h sfimsh.t1 nri'Ies .inro'.r'i. thit fll.-en steamers lnan.5 ml'h eins-ints w ii l'e Ap.'jIiisiii pons in it-tob.-Tie pre-s 3, .r.. s t Viv.rnTT.ni to s mpj enrrn.il im-a iiKai t i. .e- iiali emlicrati m l :n -. i CARNEGIE TO AID SMITH. To Gt,. fl''.-.OtM t 0II.'''. if i.ifc Aiiioiint Is Kais., Nor;i itnrl i lli sei t ;i TWn S Hi i . i ,)(! (t .' 1 est '"t I. '!; S- . I '. M t a Vt i jri . . h. ,r r.l loci1 Yi. I I' .. , , l-y,. j ,.,. 1 f. K f ff.l."lfl.. - .; n j.f ' e m i . .Ii' .-'(ill in. on l IKIII.'JI " . I A 1 .' k , H. a llarlrailrr trs-Mrntnll, sliunis Vrrn Hamplir K!nc s r-aro of N ,ii lli-llisllt !rt km jr. In..jtl s! .t m .1 An' jit il nnomlfil I r em - s n nt Taio'i s-r et nnd M-Ki- V asr i "TriIa nrtf-ins August ; Ki tep !- ! i'.r . !! r s.. jv t ,,,. Hn t-t vkap Arn-. ej io' irj t.i lisv ie. u rl anlng th. tlsti-I w'-n ;h i'rn .jm In fur a .l-1rk. H --l ' V nrl n th- nrrn ntsrtisi ! lv 'ii- alx'ti. reiurred the -"' jenlnc. .- 'he t- nl Kits dl.-h irve1 rj f.e !: ullrt struck Kinc In the ba. a Kinc nimli a i'.Tnnt a nt tint llo.l hsd shot h'ri: -t'Ken-tmjv Klnjr a removed to tl !tjr It jx r' Take tl.trber Uslir tlaths Keurth street anl l-uras .iita.f. tl.rw nisiinit Dlsoharse.l. ' 'ira (.siiriin si v! - t !: Curt of Cr rr r1 ' -f e- t -. '.;' sai' o prM ufcu s-i t- li.'ol s ptit la- .r it s i ! vi lr 4 hro .- -. v ta pirs fro-n VTrs fst-e fir l - ' etnipn a rj a' tr s j ,.- h t Mrs Ete j'l n" ajr-a- to j r-s Failure T 'un loJinVi U"t: Jj ' " old !fT when tr :.n i, t 'err.es !-l - t ne4s t ftliic ie- hicietHv d et Its evietint r i r t . tlf. 7urcatlves. j. are ued. w ft. e a. onlT 'T;.'rars- - ltef irtsM. l t t Irrttatlc the ilin.c of the straja Mcs!rn sr-ecse re-ocTMie te im-ct 'ht i: ! te rerirt thJt ijn'iii mrfv j-ar to d'-t the centres if tSe stcrui" The reres asitatr ard rslx the f yl r. I stlm-Ute ti eerJKns Wer yT le corae weiker-i tey Le;k ni"iT r.i ts 51)ieticn. dptl 'o.r t'-ciA-h result. Dr. iMiles I Restorative Nervine Win rt!lve octtcte mhs c-f rr,i?T'j.n. drrTt rsl stccirh iro-K t y ttrergthecte these rwrvrs. "I hid severe tenici troctie TV Mlles Nervtn r I Nrre ar4 I-'ver 13U cure-1 nw. I can no eat anytblHX oat irouW I- C eyKKlFTV. Wlas'--SaJe-3. N T Tfce .r bsttie 151 tzat. tt aot. tfe esr((?; will return tvs n:cej CINCINNATI BIG IMPHOVEMEIT III STATE YIELD So Say Merchants Attending the Interstate Association Meeting Recent Floods Have Done Much Damage, However. Taking Missouri ai a whole the crops thl-f -ar sre nearly M per cent better than lost xi2on. and In some counties corn will average more to the acre than It ha for n"ariy a score of years, accord ing to arrivals of merchants who regl-t-re-d at the Interstate: Merchants' Asso nation jesterday. A big improvement In attendance over the first of the wiek was noticeable. With few 'xcptions the visitors de clared flint Missouri's Train yield thl j tar rrou'ii alir.o-t break rccordr. Late corn his been damire-d. however, by the re-cent rain. acu along the river bottoms much has bem wasfced nwny. Tcas. Kansas. Ii.vra. I.Iinois. Arkansas ami Missouri were represented In th" sr rivals je-sterday, and from each State crcjM ar- reported much abovs the aver age Tuo-e who r. ci-ter-d at the office of th Intertato Mrchants' Association yes terday were; JlU'ourl W Xir Iturhnnan? Ill's L. I I-. Kl!2. Niwaric. J A Thorra'. Donlphao: 1 1H.JT S!svl!.. J T Dail ?turcun: Jir" J T Ii.iv!- Muri")n; 1' K. Halloa i. Kar.fin Itv ilr J i: Uncut, Iiigte. It- I' 'Voun. ! Aln tv , Jiclfoi. Cmin. ". W. Ilunc.s. I tti Ilia!' an. Mrs. C V. Hjra-. Willuci , t .an. J R CUMtti-li. t Han.: lYank Flh- xit. c-.ba- H ;. Konir. lilaai. W T. i!!jiil Tran;.. I'niocton. P. II Oir'-tin. Brcev T J I'llllani frnJrr: J C Thcim--ori. MarI-aIl. I!n Wricht. H'et- It. 1. Hikr. Atr.ncus. A UanJan. !(:i-i!t!: O. J Harri. n. il'.riou-: it t:er3tt--n:-r. !.u!i ni.i. VV A i:piuxu;. HurtmrlS!". W P Wal- , t.mi. nip'w j t- xrtrovan. I rarkinr! i I t.-re b liri-avlHi. an3 .. E Slltcaell. Kan- ta- "ity ! llllro MIf H- Inlicrr. HiiTln S U Harvr. I r.-iirf'M J J Tat. r i:J.r Mrs J J. Tat l l-r KJtr. H 11 Dai- Wa!tnr.ill.. I!. .-. K-.-vlir.ir. Th. b-y an J W Kirk. i:np.Mij. 1 1' .1 J o Kn. Van ltur.n W II Il--. Mairn.'-h -n-; W A r-ilr-l. Ikf. M U I !Ui: I) v-r J innicsfcam. I i a", r Vtk .-iiith. vil-nr. K M. I Ittn -I. Jljimn.'h rrlnt" and A W. Uawklnn I T.ia-,v j: --sv A-jbu-n; H. C. 'v-:2. . t. Ii-iUn A V ji.ckr. Wil'lrsvn: W J I -iv. n V.1in,ir' 1 J Harrow. M'.Ui. I Mr- I: J ton . Milan. aM J E Ard-rfoa. i Ul"-. -lr j o--t- : re 1 M .-mith. I'alu-ah. Kv : J I" H"alt'n T'Pnr"!". J K Hirt!v. I n: -t n:. K. FT W-v. fclk. H-.'-.onvtl. M." . J II ."iii'n C nn re. Mix It J Irc-r Cl-ar'. k EI" -pisk. IMn!crs. II Tt nrrt C '-n I. IV Teoucr Zlik. Vi r-nst. la.. a-J-S I 'o! n. Tjnh. UK FUNERAL OF JOSEPH BALL0 WILL TAKE PUCE TO-DAY. ! lire II1 X riRliIr li ole Mystery W h'rh arrttundo Denlb of Ilnlinn. i Preral v -v rf s will ! !.e!il thi mrn- 1 'n .ivtr ih- b iv of Ji.t ph Hallo, ti-c Itali in mho nut fiund stabled tn.'.citli in n non i-i iJ. t-ar of 71. Morgan street I lat Mt1tv mcht There nlll !k n re- j 'iiii'in tii.i-. mil -t is believ-d th !t many i ih. -i''li.ns l.o live in the H.ilan m r'f- ui!1 I pi.eit ;- fir ih. j. ill. hiv. hern unahl to x m-lrv vvhuh ;irrou'ids th" ! fli ' '. '!.i'lo 1'ita'ti line.-.. v,ho i un- ! r arr- -. si'ij p..:ei Unr his liroll.er. I'Mtn'i . !K-o. sial l,e,i IJ In n. ijs. , Hi it i.ri.-l aio'e from 1:.i11''h protest l..iue she lmro In others Tt up and ( n'k.l if. r !!! i r iilien i: !! wanted to - ! T n"-iri Iuco I -till at l-irs i l'ol'.-e f vest-c it ion ho'.v; that Hallo hid i!wiit ' on I'i l rvrn v hf n the llciit c- irr. IIn r.-'letw wore emntv vhn h i . r 'ii .I ".i .'lo I)ne. lunl iX. In hi ! k. ih n ne v-i arr.'te.l. but he stout .v i.i s thtt l.li u is rotlml Iron Mnnntnln Rmte. Tl r. 'i;h tt iln -e-vice. leaving St. Tenuis T""'.in S f n 1-iilv " . 7. l'i- V !. T-n-i and Callfomii. " i n Tl.r 115I1 "-leeplnir far to lo 3 s ! ii f r r. .-up in. after iJSi p I l i " u ir to !Z1 !"io .. i I .ill's, r it W.irth. San Antnrlo . ' :l '. ; Jl t tn Threuqii eha'r -s rl " rer ' ? m Antonio. Dinins . ir a. Inlias "it Worth, e'oicrado T t- Sn m-t.:o and New Or!ein. s p is Thr leh "'etins eir" to !! t S"iics. 'k fl'v of Mexico anl Gal ' r r t Tx rk in I an I " irj.Io .T xs P'nln? air - -. '-, rM- lpress. dilly. (ffn. t- Trr .g i .Iep,nc car' and reclining h - ir- V.s!i l Iiuis. Memphis a-.! i.'"' l:ri-K N .1 I ''i i-'!umhus and Cairo Ex t t ii.-i n ni 1 ' f omnioda'ion. ll!!n ! I " 1 i m ir'oi.rr' traln-xia IlUroIi Division, i u n 1 1 l'vcid Lira". i0 n m and S .i p n i"utlil i - 1 Triln N" 1 -n ill stop on flu . "ti id.ebro-ik. Annapoli-. De? Arc art xr-i.lfi Vr i- ir I -T-i n 4 wi 'op on "- j I i.-.' 'n. V,"l.,!.imii!'e ar.d Ijeeper TWO ARE REPORTED MISSING. Mr. i.'rociit Has Xot Seen Her IIiiMiniid Since Tuesday. Mr f-etrut who It stoppins at the I'.-teri ilotl Hfteen'h -t-e an i Wah itiRt n av.r.e. ves-er.Iiv ret.orte-1 to th :vKr "a ) cr hijsKmd Hmtle I) frecnt. ha 1 d-aire,rl he statid th it he left t hot ' T slat innrnin:r. sa'.lni: lie was '.g 1 ir.n 1 r.irk ' se-k empliv rr -t 1. .t i.- lis n: re'urnel He : 4) ni'. .i rhino Phei-liiin ?r of No n C ittige Hter.u." vrstr.liv a-ke.l the police n s...irr!i for i ! 'on I'hlUp Shnhnti. U v. ir oi 1 wh I- misMrg fro-n home He n is a ms i.e. r for th Western fnloa 1 "g .1; h ' omiufi i:i.Ermnl 'iiltiiiB I nnls. lOOat.OO Arv -un 101 rlt' "r V" l!nt i i-d- i!'i 1- ' 1 11. Jl ' v v. ; ' . i:p .v kin: BEER E0TTLE USED IN FIGHT. rii" Man Sti.blifd ami Another S'isi:iii). Woiiml em Hi-ad. Or-- rr i v a-. b! .1 t. 1 wnnther stru.k o- i -a ' a .'liVa v cen . - ii fle - bi-t , v - ins at I Jtnl ans t. r " 1 v . ) 1'icg. 't a-.irue nlu.-jt 1 30 t 1'- k xetr..a n.orr.lnr It I- naried tint Geo-ge Roam ef ;o. xjsl Icett iiti" stihhe-j lin-renre Sj'Hvsi- tf s,-n ;ie& Herefor-l street with a kr.fe Itoa 1 -nen sa "rur'K en the head ith n. beer Utt!- Nel'r is ds. cerouily nv-Tiiei Th- police ar-e,te. Hoam. S Ilivan Ji" Niher ard Him) Hok The n"l t snt to th Police Court en vbtrgrs 'f .'i-turblnc the peace Idea I'rlnllnar. fi'P- 'R ' 1. -.t'4 j-mes. -end tn tte .r .1 . f t I.mjii J H-t c 1 - n . tz North j FO'JWD HIDING IN THE ATTIC. I Edward Keatiisr "iiv !omi on ( Fal- IJerntraiion t"h.rg The hh! nr rlc- of Kdward J Keitirg 1 Nn S1I Wright -tret . siHrt I snd , bv IV- tv stj-.-rtris Ik-k:. r and Husin! irhi th-- unt to hi om etirday , in-rnirig ti -ret Mm oi charge of 1 fa'se s-c-jir-to- 1 Kea re bd alI"- ',r-.' f tn the attic H i . i tr-' r"'vi- ioi.rts. and '- -Jm'.'-c n- s t-r gave boni to J ' ' WfS-.-sr s ,-1-1 It .s '"-gisJ lki' Kxt-cc rgsieel in , tt r-"" "" '' 2 --nd "Aa-x! b-fcre FRESS ASSOCIATION MEETS. Tmde I'apjr Kvpn'ntativcs Viil Atm!ile Next Monday Nisbt. Prestlp-at C K. RelI:U'e- e the Trtde Ir Asfstrtaisn Sas a-' notc- that tkw -r:rjbe 3itir el th orcaniri te -'a t h14 cext M-aiiy tvr:.-j at lxsR:Wla" Ctfe The yeofsMasaei to )hb National Press .xei-U-loo if3 N -e :cnt up. A rt SisR itb this rivi -ii x-s-w uSU actl? : At'asta '.i . ie oetovtr Jeislsts .ew lrr Carala. Ijxrseat vantt? is tr ct's " rosttls e.s"-s PHtJ-P RfEDrTn. lk.Tr 43d Sta'Jiritr C Lexuit t. REFORM OF GRAFT THE GREAT ISSUE IN NATION AND STATES Former Governor Dockerj Likens the Present Sitwtioa to That of the Tildes Campaign in the Centennial Tear State Democrats Need a "Getting Together." Former Governor Dockcry was In tt city yesterday discussias; political ques tions with other prominent Democrats. Be was .vigorous in bis statements upon points which th. public will force to the front in thenext national campaign. "The proxpects for national Democratic success were never more encouraging than at the present." he said, "if the Democ racy declares policies promoting trade ex pansion abroad and administrative reform at home. But it is a time calling for t-ome great Democratic leader with the courage and capacity of Tilden. "Iteform in all the departments of the Federal Government and a tariff for reve rue only were the gret Issues of the cam paign of 1S7S. Conditions confronting the country now clamor for a reaffirmation of the principles upon which the Democracy waged its masterly campaign of that year. "Then, the corruption permeating almost every governmental department made the bjfue of administrative reform esaentl.il. vital and aggre5Elvc Incompetency and venality, so widely prevalent, alarmed thoughtful and patriotic citizens. There la a htriking similarity between enrditions in th-: time of the second administration of President tirant and conditions prevailing undr the ptesent national administration. "Uer.eral Grant was re-elected by a tidal wave majority. Sir. Koovc!t has Just been rt-elected by a mor decisive major ity. The .houts of the triumphant Repub lican hosts in 1S72 had scarcely died i.pun the air until the exposure of tho appaluns Kraft of that period shocked the whole country. The Whisky l:ir.g and other cor rupt combinations were tr.e suujcct or dally lnves igation. Taxpajtrs were eaci r for pn adrclnl-tratlvp house-ciejnins. Til- ; den ltd the lisht with consummate ability. . "At this time, the Hepubiicin tirty has ! scarcely ceaed rejoicings over it pin nomenal triumph of lat Novembr. but alreadv that triumph 1 temp red with hu miliation, us th ii ii!y pres iiisclo'M venality and Incapa.-ity in substantially every branch of the national Government. There are scandal in the Stat! Depart ment: scandal.-, in the Department ot the ! Interior: bcandals in the Treasury !)-I partm-nt. the Pcst-OSlce Department, the War Department, the Navy Department, i FIVE KILLED IN TRAIN Pjiv Train KunR Into a Pas'ii;cr Xcar IVnnsylvania Station, and Several EmpIocs Meet lirstant Ieath Engineer Shows Grit. HarrNburp. I.i.. P'pt. :i rive men were killed anl eight others seriously In jured lu a nillMnn between .1 pay train atnl a combination paencer :md mill: train on the I'hiiadelphii. llarrisiiurs and I'Itt.-lurg branch of the Philadelphia and He.iditiir Railroad at Itoush' Tune, at Mount Holly Spring-, this afternoon. None of the pa.-eng rs were Injured. The dead: nVhralm McCieary, engineer of milk J. Searer. llreinan of milk train, of H.irri-burg. J.ln Hill. r.rman of pay train, of Read Irn: . . lldw-.ird 1-nuchs. paymasters clerrf. of Ita.!ing. . . . . Tl nmas Marion, conductor of pay train, Pott-vilIe. Ti.o injure.1 In the 1IarrI?burg Hosiit.il are: John 1". Amide, cnglt.eer of l.iy train. H ading. fractunsl skull, con ... 1... ..r 1 ulr T T Tl Cullpra. l!tn..- k.e.iNT, I.oj.uio.1. fractureI skull; Alfred) Hawn. piv clerk, l'lnlaiklplii.i. I iceralior.3 . of shoulders and scalp. lya.io Mcllo . j l 111 ister. Keaunii, inn.iui'-'i tivun .. Irfith arm nvcrclv cruh'-i The pav tnin. cni-ttin of a, locomo tive ami one colon. a going wist to ..... .1... ....... ........ i1.a .ItHmn Till, e.llrt- ... .ii.-iij.-.irf..-.....' ............ . - j litl-ttJOIl tl.llll S!ipo-e.l Cf lO'llll OtiVe. j eombinatiiin coac'i and two pas-enger coicli.'s. was coining cii. ui nu u"".-. r.'.n together on th curve-, which Is a sharr w.i. and Is tlatike.1 by u heavy clump o trii- Ai.tiV Juniie-d firm hi englna aim Iindeii .it the foot "f the twentyllve-foot etiiliinktn"nt. MCltJiy was foun 1 on his ni.-.e with the wh'-st'.e eord in liW Iiaiul. it hiving Ikti pull-d clear off the ni. ehlr. mid .ill the brakes on the train S.T. Tl." p-'v r-T' contained about WW in eheek. which we-e scattcre-d aliout the tracks. The checks were pickci up trainir.m and turned over to John Wetzel, attornev Tor the company, at Car lisle Ofiicial" "of the rompauv here siy the accident was probably due to a rr.ts understar.dins of orders WOULD REVOKE CHARTER OF HIAWATHA CLUB. Prnaeeatlna Attorney HrlieTes It la I ard a. a rloak for f'nndarllBK Dram Shop. Pre-nt g Attorr.ev It L, JohnTAn of St Iit.1- Countv .wstrrdav tiVvl two 1U' warrar.'o jroc.edir.es in the I'iujtcn e'lr eult Court opainst the Hiaw-a'ha '"lub f'.r 1 tr.e p.;rtsis. or revcKin? 11s ciiann , The fliartir Is now- being u-d a1 a, 1 cloak. It i alleged, to conduct Morische s Grr.ve on the OUve Street road, the .Irani shop llrere of which ws r.voked by the 1 Countv ourt alut six weeks ago The rsitlcn states that the pro forroa derre of the Hiiiwaih 1 I'lub was i.b'.iine-I ' from t.,e 5t Imis Circuit Court in Juiv. lei ar I a ehart-r from the S.,ertat i.f Stat.- -vral da s la'ir The o3irer vt .lolin V elernrt's pr.sider 1. John Moi.in. s.rrri.ir-. and Jam'. Ii ii:...ln-l am s -retar I's 1 irpose wis to promote so. til . Interr urse air..rg 'ts mmlHrs, fiaou-ib. I a cvm:. W.un bu.Tet ard tnfe nnd other things incidental to thc. orgitntzatiors. It Is .iIlsgM that on August 10. i.'-". the charter w.is nsigned and transferred to -irtain it.divl-iuals In m. Ioul C. untv. ar.d thit tt has sine sslustl its cbirter by ci.ductluc nnd traint itrlrg a dr-im-i.ep at tl.e ame time fa.iln to vrry oi.t i. x cf P'e provlii"iis v,iidt-r w?iu-h It was In n-joriteil The petition states tn.it V.I .. ni P Morlschc has leen arung 1 e retard of the club Mr.c tho assfgrmr.: of t" e tiiartir oeptrntber Birthmnatk Rises. So id cold set with genuine Kxpphlrcs (Ci-pto-nK. rs bIrthton) ". ) and up. MKKMOD. JACCARD ft KING. (!! Ot'ts Kl!.d) BroaJr. Cor Iet.it. STANDARD OIL EARNED S20.Q00.000 IN LAST YEAR. Thenah Market Prlre Drnppeil Site In line Moalh Ike Ortopna Itoosied Trice- f Hell ard. Brrt-nt.:.' fruiAU j Toie.!o. cpt ;: -A .ording "g- 1 ure if ronsrv-vtlve oil xr.ti of this civ ' th Sta-dari 0:1 Company has cleaned up ah-ut t ! unnc the last jtar from its ei; hTjtss alone Th. in-n-.e-.s sura has i-en hncsd in the r-rs e th Stusdird "ii iomtan) J by ti i- kIjcvt and the consumer, and , tfc rward : - the p-od-cr i!i.r'ri the U: n n- months has been an increase In th- rl" oJ -eSn-d oil Th-ojc1! the failure of the Indian Ter it i- r.ds to -pply the demar.i. the tarlard iT Ccrspa. has reapei 1 rliil har.i! Th marx't drcrpi ce-tsdu-u;x th- last sine month!, while re:l-rd oil htjl :: price "LID" ON VINCENNES FAIR. fn'ternor Orders Sale of Liquor ar the Grounds Discontinued, j-r-n riJ-' 5nr:.M. lnc.ss ind-. Srt. a Th Govsrnsr kxs nn".. j . s,i:- Cf beer on th- F --bcJs stcp.p i, arjj. a, rt3ir tn ar reats r mad late thU ajtsreewn. Oi tcn Vxrt'.r nd Jo Duesterterr. who were rzxsfl In Lr:irg beer to the yespl. m wtr t attendaro-e at to-d- fair. e-.:e-ed a rie of rot guilty -d gave bond in :h of CO each fcr their a ririBC '"Vjverro- Itasdr !re4 the Pollc Com-n-lesjs--, to break the bji:tj up at all hazards i-.r- b hci4 them resprn hie. COLLISION the Agricultural Department and the De partment of Justice. "Three United States Senators and sev eral Representatives nave been indicted for crimes against the Federal statutes. "The peculations In the Federal service are now perhaps more sweeping In their extent than they were under Grant, in the days of the Whisky Ring. The Presi dent is kept busy appointing committees and commissions to purge the depart ments at Washington of faithless public servants. It is Indeed a strenuous time for our strenuous President. "And to-day a new scandal startles the country. The fact has Just been disclosed that campaign contributions are exacted in the last presidential contest from life insurance companies. Even widows and orphans were not exempt from the rapac ity of the National Republican Committee. 'Republican no longer question the need of rigid and exhaustive reforms lu the conduct of Federal affairs, and it must ba apparent that these reforms can be more effectively accomplished by an entire change of administration. 'Reform is necessary.' was the Inspir ing challenge of the Democracy in the memorable Centennial campaign. How much jrreater the necessity now! The spirit of inordinate greed seems to be al tnot universal. It has tainted national. Statu and municipal governments and dis honored many public official "Tho platform of 1X6. among other thlrgs. should demand the regulation of trusts, the removal of "protective' tariff trade restrictions, and reform la every de partment of the Government. "It goes without saying that the Deaio cratic leader must be a conspicuous ex ponent of the platform. If the candidate and the platform are In harmony, suc cess Is assured." "Whit oi Democratic prospects in Mis sou riT" "Mi-our! l a Democratic State." the Governor said. Sunti-r ucrmal conditions. "Citizens or all political parties sustain the administration in its effort to enforce the law. and if a harmonious 'gettlnic to pethfr of DemoratsJ is supplemented bv an effective organization. Democracy will easily redeem the State." BOARD REFUSES PASTOR'S PROPOSALS Hamilton Avenue Church De clines Either to liaise Mr. May hairs Salary or Allow Him to Tract ice Law. The Reverend F. A. Mtvhall. pastor of ititniltou Avenue Christian Church, who roid his coiriegation he would lesign his IMStorate JVir the practice of law unless Ids vji ,rj- would 1 ircreased. has !eeji mtormed by a eonimittee of th-.' eillloi d boar.! that neither of hh propositions can be accepted. Mr. Mahall announced two proposition' nt his tundaj- service which the members or his church r.cre to ttcccpt or reject by October 1. Tho rirt was a proposal to 'vide his time between the practice of law In .1 downtown orllcc nd the paa torate; tlie r.th'r. to devote his entire time to tin ihurch for double the nmount of his present salary, or SJ..VI0 a year. At a secret meeting W-lnesilav of cer tain members 0 tii otlicial board, of wliieh John A. Gardner is chairman, a committee, consisting i.f Doctor (powdery. J. W. INriy and J. W. More ley. was nn-pi-inteil to Inform th piMor that the la-ar.! iiiii'd not pay th amount of money demanded, and tint thv would not think of pirmiltin tlic'r istor to engage in any other line of buMi-ess. This; they did nfier the prar meeting H'fore any linal actiic I taken In the matter, however, tho entire question will come un for discussion at n. congregational me. t n.t next ITidty r.Ight. I'pon the outcome of Ihii meeting will depead what further act'on will Im taken by t'l.i iitor. Mr. Mayhail. however. IKisitively states that he will not recedo from any of his demand, anil that If noth ing is d u.e ho will resign nil charge Octo lcr 1. I ri:Iasiiea aad fsperlaele. Prrperlv l'.tt'd and mljusted by expert opticians S:.iO and up. See Drs. Bond and MontsoriTy at MHRMOD. JACCARD & KING'S. Ejf Teited fVe) Ilroadway. Cbr. Imcast. SHIPS COLLIDE AT SEA, SIX PASSENGERS INJURED. Jnnlnia Itarasard by Schooner. Haa Hole Torn la Side, Lose C'ablas and Pllni-Hoa.e a ad Foresaaat. Eo.'ton. tept. IL Tiie injury of six pas sengers and two of the snip' officers by e collision at sea was reported by the Mcatr.or Juniata of the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company, bound from Boston tcr Baltimore and Norfolk. wlii-h rftu-ned to this port this afternoon, bully i.ir.ia.-.I. Tno Jiir.!..;a was rammed last night tiilrtv mi:e off Chatham by th tlve-mist-eil sehKin. r H.irwocd Palmer, boi.nd from Hithnim- fo.- Portland. Me. with a eargo of "oal Th injure! are Mr. and Mrs. Frledll. Pittsburg. Pa . badly bruised; J. W. John son. North Abingdon. Miss.. lee broken. Injiirid isti rrally. condition serious, Mr. ai.d Mrs John i Murray, South Jli.i'.un, bruised ar.d badlv shaken tip: CorjMiral J. J Mattitulv. Cnlfil Sfites M irin- ('': 1 .im.' .-ii. '"aptaln Nlckerson of the Juri j'i in iry to hands.. Q-rirtermastcr Jo'i e ro. Sc tt. hands cut and bruised N or."- on board the Khojtiir was In jured That tl.e accident ell I not result In a general los of life: Is cor.!dered remark able by "-.eryons on boird. Tho ste-imer had a rrcat hclo stovo in her starboird l.ie amidslilps her abir.s from thit t"i!nt forwird wer ripped and torn into kin I !'.; woo-1. her pilot -hou'e wis nriMi-l and the fo-cmast and unoleif-ct wcr" car-led 11 way. T' e Ju-.iata rettirn-d to her lo.-k hr t - j ar.d landed hi r passenger". Ar ror.j. m.-n' were n-ade to tr infer the air gc The Pain-er Iot h"r Jib boom, bo.v srtlt ard head gear. WIRE TAPPER SECURES $3-800 FROM DAKOTA BANK. Opiralor Who Aaalaled lllaa aad Seat Pake .Mesaaice Meseals Crime la the Police. Ploux I'-.. S P. PI't- a-Ciurced with Wlrg the principal in an Ingenious wit.-t.irplr.s sChrr.e by which w-a.- n-sjr.i f.-cm a bar.k at Gettysburg S D . II. Dunham was arrested there to-da A telfkraph operator who had acted a rh.-'him' accom;J.c gave the police tho lr.format.oa thit led to Dunham's a -vest. Punhim. who is h!o known as F I. Mile- U charged wlh rerr.-s.ntl.ns him self as n. cattle buyer-of Mi!s City. Mont. He Is charge-.! with having appll-d to the Gttsturc Hank for JC.s. giving a Chi cago bank cs referer.cn and asking that the Chicago institution b lrsl as to lus niancial stat.ding. H's necompdea. It b charged. etatlond hlmslf sivcral miles from town, tapped the lre and intercerted the Chicago a.i. VI ge Four hours liter the w!re-taprr fnt 1 reply oSmlb:y from the Chicago hmrk. a.n.l of fuch a character that the money wa paid to Dunham by the Gettysburg B4- , . ; - . The arrest of Dunham immediately fal lowed. K0MURA iMFR0VES STEADILY. IIU Physicians Will Ip-mic No More 5ulltin. Nw York. Sept- a The following bulletin relvtive to the condition of IUrorj Komura wiu irud to-nicht: "Baron Kcrrura continues to ImproTe so tiadJy that h! attedlr.g phVsiclsnt thlrJk. t: is r.ct r.ec-ssary to lu any more bulletins unless these Is some ehar.re." alrias ( flit Wilesr Act Jewelry a tpeclaity. F. W. Drcstea. etrecth and Pine PLAN NO CHANCES IN FEDERAL WORK little Gain Recorded by the "Cleaners," as a Republican Primary Will Be Held Before the Next Election. The lightning rods of several Republic an politicians of the citv and State seem to be nonconductors. Inasmuch as they have failed to carry current, in the way of Federal patronage. In the direction of per sons who had carefully built them. The current which did strike them was in the form of a telegraphic dispatch from Washington, to the effect that no changes in the offices at St- bouts are contemplated by the Treasury Depart ment. Although the local political machine was reorganized with that end in view. It Is stated that the plans have completely miscarried. With Federal patronage out of the question, there Is little to be gained by the "cleaners." Inasmuch a every member of this Republican City Central Committee will receive ample opportunity to Khow- his strength at a primary, which will preccdo th next election. It nas thought hy .showing to the au thorities at Washington that the Xled-rinshaus-Sttfel-Howd forces had control of the city, certuin Federal, appointees, v.hosu sponsor at the national capital is Congressman Bartholdt. would be re move.!, but the- fact that the Treasury Department has decide.! that there Is no good rirason for changes here gives evi dence that the reorganization was all for nothing. Friends cf Westlms and Gallenkamp. Whoso positions are said tn bo coveti! by Edward Alien of Linn County and Louis -xii i'i mis l.i. are- ai a loss to account for the tight made upon them. It is con ceded that their apiMiintments were made upon the recommendation of Congressman liartholdt. nnd any war waged on them would indicate that the new committee h.asi unotiicr candidate for Congress In the Tenth District. This, however, is denied by the Howe-Stlfel-NIedrlngh.nus. faction, but they can give no good reaon for trying to displace Bartholin's friends. The Republican Central City Commltte met yesterday at th. temnorarv head quarters In the Commercial building, and after a short session decided to establish a pemnnent home In the Biultable build- ...p.. kr not uvKixi nura i organiza tion at once. lTIcndsi of I.udwl? declare that, bcsldea the nine wards their men now hold, they will carry the Third. Fourth. Fifth. Sev enth. Eighth. Ninth. Thirteenth. Six teenth. Twenty-sixth and Twentv-seventh wanK Th" last mentioned is Chairman Howes wan!, and It is a!d thit he will receive a much harder flght than he had ingalnlnp control of the city machine. The I.udwig men claim that Brucher. who replaced the former chairman In the committee nfter his expulsion last week is a 100-to-l shot against the ex-eommlt-jeeman from the Thtrtenth Ward, while if Is snld to be out of the question for Greiincr to carry tho Twcntynrst Ward against Gerslion. investigation"proceeds IN THE GREELEY CASE. Captala Reynold Says Investlaatloa lafo Case of Special Oaleer Will Last for Several Days. Captain Reynol Is of the Central District last night stated that It pmbab'y would take several divs: to complete the Investi gation of tho light between Special Officer George Greeiy und John Golden at Elev enth nnd Chestnut streets. noth Golden and Greeley were In Chief KielvV e.ttice yesterday marninr. and their statmeuu were taken by a s! nographer. Greeley declared tha.. Golden chareed him with using unfair means to briii.- about his arrest on n chargo of selling liquor on Sundav. Golden has a aioon "t No. 1210 North Sixth street. Greeley declares ho dented the charge nnd thit GoMm crabbed him by the ear. Then tho flght began and sev eral shots were fired. Marcus Snyder, a cook. Interferes!, he says as a, peacemaker, and was hit on the hi ad with a pistoi. Gneley has 11 good record, nnd Ma friinds p.t the Pour Courts ara legion. 1I hs.s had numerous desperate encounters with "Und men." and the court records show his efficient scrvico since the day he went 011 the police fore-e. Greeley denies that he had been drinking-. Fine Watch Repairing- Low Prleea AH wcrk promptly done and guaranteed. 5IBRMOD. JACCARD & KING. Breadway, Cor. Locust. CUBA HA$TENS"HER APOLOGY. Government. Says Vandals Insult American Insignia. Washington. Sent a. Mr. Quesata. the Cubin Minister, this morning personally handed to the acting Secretary of talo a copy of the following ruble messago re ceived from Scnor Oforri'd. Secretary of State cf Cuba. "This morning the coat of arms of the United States Consulate at Cienfnegos ap peared defiled. Express to the Secretary of Stato how deeply the Government de plores this orcurrence. which miM not be interpreted as 11 demonstration of hostility on the part of the Cuban people, toward the American r"CT!o. hut as an isolated act dii" to .1 cnmln.il hand, to the nil of cr-ating diSlcultles to the Government. An Immediate and "cnipuious inve.tiga lion has len on!er-. to punish the author of such repugnant action." The. Cuban Govirnment also has apolo gised to Chirge d'Affalres Sleepi-r at Ha vana. EMBEZZLEMENT IS CHARGED. Meyer .T. Stern Placed in Jail by William IJoecfcler. Me-r- .1 S'ern was plncetl in Jill list night e-n 1 cipias charging i-m!! zzlemetit II-- vi is arrestisl bv a Deputv Sh-riff who louti-J !ilm nt hU heme en Dclmar l.oule vsrd nn: Clarendon avenue. The charge, is m ide bv Wllllim Backe ler of the Boeefceer ivimler Company. Btcrn was empiovtd by the comrsnv and the amount of the shortaga Is alleged V b nl.out fl A'st.in' e'ircuit Attorney Johnson fileil un Informn'Ion ig.ilnst stern lite jister div afternoon and the cajias v.as issued at or.if. til Aboard. Vlnrennca! Excursion next Sunday It. A O. S. W. Objections tn Syrian American dob. Objection were file,! visfrd.iv In Jude ail"s division of tho Circuit Cc'iurt to the granting of a pro forma d-crce of Incorpo ration to the Svrian Amrlcnn Club. The objectors nre meml-rs of the Pvrlan Ciub cf St. Iu!. which was Inccfporated a few weeks ago It ii claimed that th" pur poses of th Syrl.nr American Club are to promote education and timprance This is denied by th ohj-etors The matter was rrfe-rre,! to Attor:.i-y Har-y C Bir- Sontlea'a Rdy I'nand In Riser. Th" body of Alexander Souti-a. r.fcn wis drowneil with Frank Meers Sunday night by the cijilzing of a skiff containing six men. was found in the rivr r.ar J'ffene.n Barracks jesterday morning. DISFIGURING HUMOR ImM SciIm from Fact likt Ptw- tr Doctor SaM Utj WmM Disfigurad fsr Irfs. CDTICUfU WORKS WONDERS " I tefferetl with eczema all ever any body. My face was covered : my eye brows came out. I bad tried three doctors, but did not get any better. I thea west to another doctor. lie thought my f-cc would be marked for life. Est my brotbe;-:s-law told zse to jet Cstfcara. I washed witii Ccticnra soap, applied Cuticnra Oiatisect.asd took Cuttcura Resolvent as directed. I could brtuh the scales o9 ar item like powder. Now ray face is just as cieam as it ever was. Mrs. Estssa White. 641 Cberrier Place, Cassdea, Xj, April 15. '05." imiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiii.111 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniK JntTCiri 4 Inaf I Diamond Brooch Pins i -mrw' sJVSksBlnlaWSBnlW . . W 't$ Vrfnl nnnnnnaD-nnnnnnnnnnnT ssBnnnnl jjCjPa tv 1 s-ai A ad This 0-H-(lnilml-)A Brooch ' with pendant, handmade aconnt ing of platinum, set with 42 beauti ful diamonds, 37 in brooch and 5 in pendant. Prka $240.00 a. aet with monos. piatinura mounting: Prlco $2M.M KaMe-E4ae Sraeek pis, set with dia monds, on large gem la center. Price $2IS.M Saahsmm esth. set with 41 diamonds, Urge one la eeater. Price $I95.0 Other ligsna, tnes 25M aad Up. ' MERMOD, JACCARD & KING M0AIWAY, COMER LOCUST. If Yea Uvs Oat ef Tewa I isend ias and addrras for X ur Inr;- catalogue of dlm- T monil-. wntche. cilverwar. and other flue, goods. 1 SSsVIafJ Ills.!. IM. fog. iimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiii WOULD HAVE P0UCE RECALLED FROM HOSPITAL Coa.aalB.Uner Smith Graatea Few Days la Which t lareatlaate Deaaaads. Another strike Is threatened at the City Hospital. A delegation from the St. LouU Huilding Trades Council called on Hull. ling Cotiimifsioner James A. Smith xesterday demandlng that the pollc c withdrawn from th vtclnlsy of the work at the City Hospital. The members of the committee which called on Commissioner Smith thrcntepej to call a strike on ult the work on the Administration building and the 1'atholog lc.nl bulldnig unless the police were with drawn. Commissioner Smith asked for a day In which to make an investigation of tho matter, and It was granted. A decision is looked for to-day. ALLEGED BIGAMIST IS FINED. Calhonn's Chauffeur Pleads Guil ty to Lesser Charge. John W. Rnldy, who was arrested a month ago at tiiu home of David R. Cal houn, bv whom he was employed as a clmuffeur. on a charge of bigamy, yester day pleaded cuilty In this Clayton Circuit Court to a lesser charge and was sen tenced to thirtv days iu Jail, in addition to being fined !00. Reidy's first wife traced him from Chi cago, where ho dcscrte.1 her two yc-irs ago to contract an alleged second marriage. Reldy was potng under the "name of Stone while In Calhoun's enip'oy. which was the name of Mrs. Reldy No. Z. The bicainr charge will lie dismissed for tho reason that there is no Jurisdiction in tl.e Mlfer.ur! courts to try It. the alleged second marrlago having taken place at sit. tfVSsJti. .ills.. SEEK TO BREAK SISTER'S WILL Claimed Mrs. Kukn's Mind Was Unsound. Eliza Klrsch. Catherine Rockaffllow. Frederick Mueller and Frank Mueller ap plied to the Circuit Court jestcrday to have set aside the will ef their sister. Franc'sca Kulin. who died August K last. Stefan Kuhn. her husband, to whom she willed her property, ii defendant tn the suit. Th? plaintiffs allege that their sister was not of sound nlind when the will was made and that she was suffering from the ef fects of Injuries sustained by a brick: wall falling upon her during the ejeione. May rr. hjC To My Friends and Patrons I take this means to announce to cu that I am now associated with Sfll.t.9, SCIINKCK tt lUrXKI.KK. .WRHf'IIAXT TAILORS. ate wauixito avrmu I will gr.itly appreciate a call from you, and I can assure you I am tn a position to give more of my personal attention to your wants than ever before. A most pleasing line of Fall and Winter Suitings and Coatings open tn your Inspection. JiNO. P. HENNINGS. JR. I TRY r 'If LrSx. r Save ttie Coupons. EYE EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES PERMANENTLY AND PAINLESSLY. Cran IfriMraiffUn rtlilmlf ; Uafllttr ftta... RUPTURE I KACK aad COMFORT are Sere to Come to Thoj Who Stroke the A F:rtClaa Clar snade of a HW sgCAUI.' U..VA.A TOBACCO. TRY 111 Eat. F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO., St. Loula Tt No piece of 'jewelry worn , (excepting the ring) is so popularly wont, admired and desired as a Brooch: a Diamond Brooch is a very enective piece-of jewelry. Ai Apfrofdate Persaiial Gift Tae oeaBtiiai roocB uiastrated u set with (S7) clear white dia monds, a largo brilliant gem la the center: the others are ot two sizes. 18 ot each, platlasa noaatlng. Price IMSO.Ot IS dta- Mall Orders Carefsjlly FMed. J ril'el with ee Ulsttnet un- 4. deratandtrv tbet it goods ar. X not aatlffactory you may ra ttan at cur expense "J M W ffl Ithai lew fts. IUHlll I V 1 l"r-i-l-r-H-:-v r-M-t-l-.- x lW y - WasJjWBQBjU! FINED FOR STRIKING WIFE; TO FACE COURT AGAIN. Waahlnatoa Sinclair. Vb. sVeat to) Jail far Cnntcmpt. Sow lias Mare Tronble. Washington Slnclilr was xcsterday Jir.cil 5 nnd costs bv Justice Jacob! in Kirk wood on a charge of nwT.iltlnir .lr. Delia, Pearl Hutz. his former wife, at Sab urban Garden. September 'S. The sssault followed Sinclair's ri lease from the CL-tvion I ill. where h served three days for contempt when he refUMsl to obey Judge McKlhinney's order and permit Mrs. Butz to their two chil dren at stated times. The children are In Sinclair's custody, the court having awarded them to him when the divorce wan granted threw years ugo. Sinclair's troubles are net over, as he Is to face the Circuit Court again to-morrow , on another contempt charge. The citation grows out of the assault which occurred when Mrs. Ruts started to embrace on of the children. Sinclair claimed tha child started to cry and struck the mother with an umbrel'a. It Is charged. Mrs. tlutz. in addition to asking that he ba punished for contempt, asks that the cus- v todv- of the children be bow awarded to her. i FOUR DIVORCE SUITS FILED. C. Weisenstcin Rays Wife Left Him and Went to California. Charles Weisensteln. In his suit for di vorce filed in the Circuit Curt yester day, alleges that his wife, Elsie, accused him of tring to wean the affections of their Infant daughter, now 4 years old. from h.r. His wife's mother scolded Mm. ho states, claiming that he was too affec tionate to the child. Ills wife left htm. taking? the child, and went tn California. He asks for the custody ot the ehl'd. Other divorce suits fl.e.1 yesterday ware: IJzzIe Kuhno against Herman Kuhno. al leged desertion: Delia 5f. Tlgufere against Ralph R. Tigulere. alleged desertion, and Sophye O. Htpsh against Jacob P. Hlpsh. alleged desertion and failure to support, y Claytaa Marriage tires Marriage licenses were Issued In Clayton, to Tony Saake and C-trrto Heines of Sum merfteld. Mo.: John J. Mitchell and Louisa 8. Roband of St. Isui: Charles S. Wright of No. Wfi Lincoln avenue and Clira K. Roone of No. VA Reileglade avenue; Knb ert New-mm of Itlrmtngham. AI... and Louise Belgerof St. I.oti!: Thomas J. Er win ar.d Kdlth A. Smith of St. Louis; Lea vltt Is, Peet of Montgomery, Ala., and Ifattie M. McConnell of St. Louts, and to Max A. Rauer of New York and Helena lllrschfeld of No. 3(23 Thomas street. 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