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y?ii . 1THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC TO-DAY'S REPUBLIC SEVEN PARTS PART L 14 PAGES. NINETY-EIGHTH YEAR. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 24, 1905. PRICE FI E CENTS. BOTH SIDES CLAIM VXTORY IN STRIKE EXPERT DRESSMAKER WHO URGES THAT HEN WEAR CORSETS WIDOW TO MARRY FOR FOURTH TIME MARSHALL WOMAN VICE PRESIDENT OF MISSOURI U. D. C. ASSOCIATION BEACH AGREEMENT . NORWAY AND SWEDEN Di-s-ointion of Fnion Is Sanc tioned in Articles Accepted by Reprereniativvs of Roth Countries. FORMAL NOTICE OELAYED. Troiips ? Each f'oiiieinler Are Warned Xot to Approach Within a Kilometer of the Neutral Line. Ki, ,-ad. Sv.-d'n. Sejt. 2? An aa.'e zn wa reached ltd, mornin" .n th frm.s i i ll 'I.'-olutloii cf the. union of Noru ., md Fw-den. T. ! r-'-.r'Uiie was arrlv-d at lurir.:r I" ! 1:1 of lb d'deg-it's. rti'li l.i . . itian three Iio'irs. cm! the it j. a'ij- rrsl untii 1 .1 ; :a. I . :r lli ait,o. ri.nvut the wn!' ' v , . a In ; I'lMtrli'fi . pnto-"l fo i- .ij- of il. r-pre--iitaMves of u..irif-f. .-:; . ... l-:t:..:.atd. II is of i . l liui; .i ft:ll agreement v I si.'l signed at S:!0 i. rn. '. .! wM lj published next is k . " ' ' n!i."r.i:i3 Stockholm shnut- i :. position uk tiioops j, i"i K-pj. iJ. The Nation.il 1)0- f ' : rtrrxiif t-e-d.iy ant.onnced tint i - .i !i and Norwegian front!-r t , n Imii "loiulruicibsl; ordered i - -h tli" frontier nearer ttr.ri - from Stnekboim last tiUM a i J'-"ful stflutiltl of tJ'- oin- .. i! :: tf! prop aied t! it tl ' x f- it. of aroi'.ratb u i-bo-ll J.i . ,j .. . .i f nettieeti K!.mi.i' it ' s- r i.' :i e-.eepts "'.ill Ouiiti r ,,e ,. .-al .r-t" and lad-p-. I- . .. lb r tvir:lr: FOLK'S WESTERN TRIP NOT A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. imtrrmir !o-. n !lii- llt-lmtrif. iVnritiar 'thai Inlerprclitliou Would Iln I.U.-U. I . ' " i- . M . . S- .t. y It i- liafttm . i . . - . r r Ik w a - .V Sir-" o-n- w- .. : . t J.: is te 1'T'ljitil trip. ji . . . w.roli afford the opposition . . :n'ri'pr'-",nt It a th" l"'Sln r i i i -.iVntI.il a:..pal;n. 1. ! i . m'(it'5 tn , l-,vjiu" h f. it ;i iliil Up .vr"d tlw i-'tat"' to "I" a i a.- !. Mi-'-ourl Ijy. Nothing .. f . . . . ,., i;liv. -nor Tclk s t'!.uht tlt.in t..- imW ' ;ir.-sM-ntltl Iwkpiii. i-l li nv-'..! ftiifirkM vatlons (i l...- V..-' ami th fa"-!:!? t'.ist. n. - c-t to ill- 'tjrac- th i-liatlal a !v . . t"i!) tii.'hir!zHl li..Tvloa- on t!i t "A s iM n.- Sau Krnr!fo Kt- ; , imWtioa Is to tfrvr thi po- I v S t.. fnli! fully an! -.v?ll-i tho j vi 'i ih v lia. .' 1 it . Ai 1 i l f. r llir.ii all that I r. mM IiKe s ' 1 -' ..I rt?slr.' at th t.1 f my t-rsn j 'f . , -.iti-Med I baf iil: Rii-rn a mo it - ' r'.i r-r cniullKlura in lt-t- i;n . ..r on of ntli'ilati'' rr! n ! tnv tji !th l.iih.T hut 'iry . Matw fnr jhii th'm; -II ; 'i !-.. jltn tht o.i'h i t -"k in ii k I J rrt ' . 'Hit - GAYNOR AND GREENE LOSE. oiitiai tor Thonuiit to Havo Ki .0 In -I Limit of Their !i-fvii.'. t it a -A .1- . l'-ti as""-' J t H.ivr.c atul Oiftajn It f i Vn.'r.. in ontrator war.til 1 I'- 1 S'atrii on n.rt;e. of 'V- Gi vrmmrnt. tua Ivan loi! J If Ouillt f-diiy in K "i, . U n-b c ""ral bell' aitsfitsc "rcI n ". . - i" I Caaor hate tTa.-h'l th r r..Mirrf In flchtltic astint The dcfriuv utta ia iiw nii. h lo hPfftn JUTttr stock-O- a-, a ity. 'o'i elwn to-day ta a a writ rp hn-l on th coiitratinn ' t.t!" -ntUn, -he rm;tnti-nr n :.r vxtradttScti, tuttl no r.u- ; the . : r n4 Mntnmln I Grefn" i '1 fcy n rotted jiat,C!rsnl -n iiinih, J. In lr.mber. IW - "i "rain obrr'ta M i"ier " -i " at4 ntth "tsi"iiii-ia''t;t ml ' -f I'll' t'nttnd States Govn-nm-nt i t ith niab"r of eretno-u vii-mrtil of the F.ivarmah t - i l .. i-r rtvvr nV hurbrr un- ! j r-t -etton. i slKt ttta t".rter. II nn t tho the trt Oaynor. irer - ! - :ivtile3 bolw-eo thn'I'e' ntr i" tv o tn profit on Onverntnnt rcr'n -tn cllM!Jn Uh the coatr.ii'tor i"or'",i! .'erl yenrs that h w' the !-tjw r f r tfc Covernmetst ta that Oto- ,rr.'Ti a- j Oaynor Ceil tut ere jir- eJ t- N-i Y"tV After hetac ran !1 i- . r in rjii(i.I. forflfnc rtl. firh 5lr tl-eir ClcovrT n j t 'tt . j-r-! tvery tec. NEW YORK SUBWAY EARNINGS. Ni I I'Mlt- of Iiitert)oroni:h t'otn jutn Are S'.t.Ul'!.. " v. c :: S. Ty i-nui re-rt , f I. - r- .sb tt?i'! TranO: i"'m firj. " p-jif tlx hway ami tbe VirJ-a'-: -.it'.ni Hntjt tn thl city, "a 'r4 lc.' ifc 3 rrw r.s- to year rmki Jsse if a kUI ''me the utsvay feiJ Sn la j- -u.ob f" -Ufct creotN. .mS Six- d T ie nt e-r-. r.. (r the yr r f?. 3W an lD--r-e of tt.iliE:a ccmrxire.J th Xa'I j-tr hei oely t&0 ctvIS i;n nrnf o---it-J After tytnert if 5iC.V Hi Biea4 en laterboro'JSh JkV a4 tire aar.i-te-l ;.K!ert o Manhatate t3entt! Mek, atr -stirc t- C '"X tterr rrsateev! a arrlc f' tb- y-r 5f JIT t. a devtesje .-: $;:t5iJ cuatryxM .-h i FORMER GOVERNOR DIES. John 3!. Hamilton Sucomab at i'htcs?. Ciiraso. iVpj. S- Kormer Goiprar cf IlUaots. JciM M Hasiatoa. ifie-a t hb Irftse lre to-Jr el eoc$rtMij tf tt He trve? a tfe. Iro raarre.I Jahterx mA a aca. Ja L. UasiUtcs. ClaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBaaaaaaaaaaaaaav TRA! I " attKifeHallllMt aaaaBaaaaaaVlw3!Vl,'j-'-I 5 1bQ9 w Hip atHIIIIIIIIIIHftia iLHLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBhlVv ir 17 -V -C r . H WW mm Hi -i .bHHVIIIIIHBf lalllllllllllllllllllllllllBCc3httv i mrs. r. r. r.HLL.. Of Marshall. JIo.. '-lcclJ first -iec- pr.Ment of the Miouti Association of the United I).iunht'-r- of tli 0nf-t'rary ,t t!i renventinn .if th ortsinlzatton which h:i Jtit c!om1 it? nnnu.il ni'etln- in M-ir-hall. M- nftor a hlchly Kiccessfu! session. l:!i"w-l :r.'r-s't v.:i l!tl.iyed In the work Jir .ill uek-cates present. Amonc the i.th'T oflieers rjertnii ! Miss N'll Putts i-f f.iyctt Mo, who wa choen to be n-orlins ':retar. Ilia l"i:uc fwiat M.ir?!il'. Mo.. $T'. 2! At th" ?t.te 'oiiv'iithi.i rf til I Mushier, ni thp 4-on-f.-rt.'tary. uhirh n'ji ur:i'! h' r- jeer tl:iy. jn.iny valu-l.!'- .!! lr.t'-n.-tlnj; relics wire liv-inxl hy tj. Vnit'i! i'"ontcderat's Vi ti-r.ir ..f tin- city. T: ey -avr" nn f'V. !oi: A iinlt.; and historic car." tv-Ions-i: i; t. A. J. i1ra-f The ear.c n.is made hy Mr. llravcs In his lcistir.' hours while. a jirtMin-T on Johnson Iplan.l. in li It is r.irvitJ t' reprr.-nt a vcn-he.ided -I'll'.': oth - Ril'IlIM:niits nr a lizard i.. l th. MaonI rtitblen.-" and Mr. i!ravr nan.", with a luiskvt. fiirmins tl. l hen !. An !l-f j.h!i.n-! ilWi ith 1 luj decora tMn. jilrK.il up on the hattlotleM at Ap joinatt'n aff"r ttn- !iirrciilT lij- a lst"r ! A. I". Ii"c:or of th! city: tihotnaraph t "iiM jorr'i." ridl'H hy Storewa'.l JaeJ: 'n through nui:iv f'.erre HtlK", and upon !.!) I ai k h'- rceivf.1 h!: iVath wound it "h.-.' rrtioi!,ii!V in th r.l!it of May Z living on th ln?l "Old Sorr.1" .lieu at th- Stilditr.i' Htni" nt Klrhraon'!. Zi yarn l.I. In ctmneeMon with tiiee rlif-s llrf. Sue M. Ca.-ii. a .laiisrlittr of th" Ut" John W. Iiry.int. a Majcr in the Ccnfe!erate Army. eshihite.1 the oath of all'ciant' tai"n by t.-r uhen mly l yea-... she belriK taken ir'n',r fur the alleccd offcne of waiving REAPPEARS AFTER 13 YEARS' ABSENCE .Mis. KHalieih Patterson Returns to Kelatives in rhillicothe. Mo. Mourned as IK'ad. IN DENVER AND CINCINNATI. I Widow of Prominent Farnier ISelieved to Have Keen Af feeteil liv Holine- IJevi val Me-.tiny. nr.rrrur fi'Kn.n. "WUIcotlie. Mo.. Srp- --After an ur. "pl.iin'''l abvcncj of thirteen jf.tr-. clur icc irlilch time nh hid l'n mo-irr.ei n dead. Jnd after tier 'efi! ha I lKen ad stlnisteroJ on iinl her pro.jerty divided aa-onc h'r cMMnn. J'.rj i:iliale!h 1'it-'-ni.n. wI.Ioti of Harrison Patterson, for ninnr j.-ars one of th iro:nlr.e-.t farnteri of ihe fouiheait part of Uvincston Coun ty. i:i jr.exr-rrtedly re'tnlteJ with hr children thl niomlnc. Just pr".Vu to Mrs Patterren . !' pjrttire she I-ecarre ,-rreatIy Intereitcl In a h.l!r.e'M revival "nr-'tlnc. .-R hlch uas te iae condu:eJ !n !.rr r.eiChbcrhxd. and tier dl"arrarance mi ll.oucht to t due t tho Ir.Suence of tht mretlnc- She cam- to C.ilIIlroth and affr brr rwinc JJ fron n attorney frl'-.d. sayinc that she i rolnc '.o MounJ Oty. Mo. to attend holme'", ra-vtlr.;. Mr? Tatter soa dlsajip-'ared. np".-.te: -Cart." to locate rr failed an! r.ver a nar tva rtectvod (rum h-r du-r-nc all t' e thirteen -. he ni? ro-.e tl.r fimi'ij t"n-i .on-..r.rd that he . lead. and. aft-r sl" had r'n cone ..n it-ai-j. cad tho tatc !nii:ted to prN'e. Tn'j j.-ars .icd the rrcr rty wa. lK!i-l aroens her ch!Ilrn Mrs Patters' )' that he fca ;--nr njot rf the U t-f ha l aay In ryinT arnl Cnrf.nTsitl. but jte ro ft t Vnu'e' of JsT f J' tare to r-turn r r.te t ? r v'.'t-,-l. POLICEMAN SHOT BY ACCIDENT Wife Caui .lahn Atki-son"" IJe voher to 1 Ii?charsel. rtanl fnr rTsor..i! arrerie.'-. J rectlr. "i tJie cays- ef a roinful ead KihicJ: rtroliar. Jt. AtkU"n of th Trsta Dnirtet sff-rr.i yteniay srn- tot;. Ti pracetaaa stvxrl to return to ..,. tatir after "ftaviai treakfa-ted i Hi JXtae. No G: v avenue. -h-n " atKd tivst h troaserfaere whlten-t rv!i dt !!e revjentfl fe "If ' ra tu cJth- :a rrr. tl trcah r r !-.eba:rs iliiT Mr. AtVUrs acrtiestiilr CU rtarrred bl rciaZvrt Tie telle! riwrj throcst t -; et -L iz !- -z2l" a. dep frrc a. tu r.-. i IVKterJ 1 Cost of X C r r-- dr tt toiurr. lcs -id sj j sj: rti V a rob. 1 ftaz .luri:: the Imrnluic of th Ccur.houf. In lhl city hy the Bushwhack cri Sht wa arrested' and taken to St. I.'ju!.. rnh'-re he remair.U (or levcral month." and was at last released upon her taklrsr the oath and ftline bond for S3.!'1. Iiortor J. B. Wood .f tills cily. a Con federate veteran, presented to the the State Ascelat!on cf the Daushters of the coiifedracj' a letter written to Mm on Jun- 3S. ISS. hy Jeffrrson Davis, de clining an Invitation to be a Missouri veteran in their State meftlntr Th let ter was In Mr. Davis's own handwrltln?. and In !t he exhorted the veterans never tn forsak- the cause of the Confederacy, as It wan surely a Jut and nuhteous one. and that he would never fe-riset the valiant erv!cc done by the MIsouri Confederal' In the- war between the North and the South. MiSS NAPTON REGISTRAR. Marshall, Mo., Woman Ilonorcd by State II. D. C. BKPCnUC 81'K'HAU Marshall. Mo.."?fet. B. The office of SUM recorder was create at the 17. D. C convention, lust closed, and Miss Fran cH Napten of this city, former record Inc secretary, was elected registrar hy the association. IRON COUNTY BOYS CATCH BILL DOOLEY Two Youth., at Brnle Capture In sane Feudist and Deliver Ilira to the Officials IS HOPELESSLY DEMENTED. Unable to Tell Where He Hot Horse Which He Was Hiding Makrs No Attempt to Conceal Himself. ncprnuc 5rnctAi Irontor.. Mo.. iVpt. ri w:illlara Dcol.y. the fcu-ll't. nho RJad" hi escape from the State Hospital for Insane No. 4. :.t Karntlnston. Weilr.eday morning, was taken into custody tv County Clerk V. T. O'Neal and Circuit Clerk J. M. mnk'.na of this cosnty. near Bzul. a hmi't- Sf-ti-cn mil's r.orthnf'. of this city, this uftermxm. Doolev mad' his rp" trance n Hruie ftlvut 7 o'clock this nwrr.lr.K after sind- J Ins a portion of the r.!ht ther la a Ivirn. He hii-l rU.Vn a hor thre. tiut n leaving In the mornlns hi dlscarlej the hers" nd procfetle.J on foot. He mde no effoi; to conceal thlmlf and ias recccnlied hy sotr? of the oitl I'ni ti. the man ho had escaped front Parmlsctoc. No attempt was made at tho tlm to stop him. hut the authority at t"arroln ton immediit.-ly telephoned. The Sheriff of :. Trancois County, then telephoned to the otTtdaU h'fe. and Sheriff M.rshill t-.'- Inj: out of trn. County Clerk O Nal and J Oreult Clr" Hvwkins at once started fcr the fuettivr Titey round him .il-rut a mile bej-onl l.rul". tno bo haitns htm In custody and brlnclnis hlut to the authorities. Ilej offrd r. r'.'Jst.nce at all. rKr can h" clvc any sont of where t hns N-e- or row he passed the time since ho eeape.l from the asyluts. H talks very tncoherntIy and cannot een t'l where he cct the hcr" he rede to P.rule last ttcht. ro!ey wi broccht hre and placed Jr. iall tit cvnlttc He il! be taken to farmlnrton to-nicht by Sheriff ilarsh-i:i and Mr. CTNeat NEW TROLLEY LINE FROM ST. JOSEPH TO HIGHLAND. Rnrrnic prrctAi- St Jeph- Mo Scpi. The St Jo-.ph an.1 Gr-icd I-laad ItaEway Conpary win M'lltei m -e?.r-er t-- .- K-. .n .hi. ... -- ..... w. ,... .... f'tv .tv! - It'-ihtind- Ki... a itl.ran : twer.ty-sevrs rilles. Ts cu!e ef trick a have to be bu'Jt the rentalsi-r cf the dl.tance irlrs covered ty track, the csta party l now crrttt as a stem roa-1 Th' rrc-ro:tlon wis rrertej at a ma.. raus at the Co3terciat Club this after- rton. whlclt id te called to dUras. rUr for a :roSy line to HlhUl. Th rreotr thcutht tie- pUc rpoJ by Jas-.es rertln't. ser.rl superlaierxfeat pf the Grand !Ub4. w prefe--ahlf. aad coe:Ittes wrre arpctztcO ta put It Etto irUcs- --, Jackson's Statement That Print ers Have Won Refuted by Skinner of Typothetae. EIGHT FIRMS STILL HOLD OUT. Cliiiiiied That Employers Who Signed AgntMiients Consettteil to I5e (Sovernvd by Condi tions on January 1. While Pre."Ccr.t J. A. Jackson of the Vypccr.ipldctil Unio:i .Icctcres that tlt' jcb p-Inttrs havo xn 5etciio'ij !ti thiir r.-c-nt demana?. Chuirrnan C. JI. Hk'n:"-r of th" Kxccutivc 'tc-trd of tho St. Iuli Typotheta Ir.-i.:.-. that i.oi:e of tl; St. locals printh-c -rtat'Hshm -nts" Vis arcol to th" ' !cht-hour day. I'rerid'iH Jirks-in .;t!!I n:iinta;'.s ilrit th" prlr.tcr hi- ifan in t!iIr rtsht : r th- .Isht-liT.r d ty. nrd de. I.ir. i isit then ate ctily m-wh St I.uV print rs that havo not y! jr.Cu the f .uht-hnur ar' n;.nt. On th" other lta:t I. Irefcl-jnt Ja. U jn e'titnitfj that incr" than Ki ! tii-li-hments In St. Iiuiii. lii--: SI. Iu;-. tl'" Tri-Cit!-s and othir miKMioriitit loan. iiicye orinfh.p erip!'"'' ap' jnetr.b rs-if ths local union, hav.' sicac.l th" at!i" ment tj l:.v an etstit-tio'jr .laj fcr th.'sr men. Is-cinntns Jantiiry 1. 1M. Mr Sklr.r.r of the ICuxton .t Skinner Company declares that the striking print er." have iiiir..I no victory, f-cr has .tny one of the larscr rintinc tstHljllsli!Rviils In St. IrfHiis sisn-I an iKlit-hour iicroc ment. Sir. Skirncr yis the iltnis th-it have iffned ncrcetnt nts only t-onsriited to he Kovrne.1 l.v the prevailing cord It Ion" en January t. l? on which day t!:t? prl::t em want the iuht-hour-day s.-rl- to so Into effect. The contention of th' Tyj-oirrnr.liic il I'nion's prcjildfTi: in ir.yinff that the 'ars majority of the flrtr.'- h-jv.- fall, n into lit:..' and sljm 1 the cteht-hour-d.iy asjr. -ment Is crroneou. deo'are M". Skintr. None of them. lie fays, has .vr' cd to the elsht-hour day. nor do thvy I'.tvtid to !o so. JACKSON CLAIMS SPCCKSS Aceordine tn Prsid-nt Jaclfon of the Tyiictraphical Union th" . i!:t Srms that refuse to s!f:n tlt i .'i;!it-hou'-day M-alc employed only 12i union m"n. Of thai number, callvd out by th- TipoRnphlcal t'niori. forty have ecctircd rnt.loym"nt In union shops and. th." reitialr.itir . Ighty eiht printers arc all that c.n be frme.1 "nalkinp slrikt-rf" at th" present !im. In the ot.jh!Ir!'tr.on:s of thr- tlrnis that are said to have held out only nonuaicn m-a ar.- now employed. In the TypouraphIc.il t'nion In St. rxtuis thecr are l,lo tnimkr. f that nutr. lier. President Jackson declaiva lh.it lh.-re arc only ,e!shty-elKht out of employment. There are. of couri-e. several appt entires out of employment as a. result of the Mrlke. Mr. Sklr.n?r of the Typuthetn.' .l-cl.ir"s) that ltl firm does not propose to wait t.n tll January I. tin snjme of th; othf r3 have agreed to. to diwrmltte whether the printers are to have an elsht-hour day. lie sjild that it as nl company"." inten tion to settle, th" matter now. He de clared that he woul-! not imrr- to nn el(tht-ho-:r day. and that ho had liecn In formed bv the officials of tht- other i.trcr printing establishments th.it It was rot their Intention to ajree to the eishl-hour day. The firm tli.it li." sisn'-'l acreement. according to Mr. Skinr.er. .lid so only to asure the t.rltiter-s that they o':!l eon sidr the matter J.inu.ir' 1. l'.'"n they woutd t.o Boverne-1 by the rreiallins con ditions ind the action cf a majorltv of the larcer pLitits In St. I-onis. Mr. Skmr.er Hat-M fuith'r tJtat UU firm fcsd not slcned any kind cf .in acif-iti'sni Forty nonunion mn Tiere at work nt the Huxton A- Skinner plant yest'-rdv. re placinc fortv of the -"V.'nty-two men that were called out tv tlw Typccr.ipht-il Vnton several days aco. P1IK5SMKN UAtN POINT. At n r.-cnt rr.ecMiti; of a boar.l of arbi tration at th" Planter ll-tel t!i" press men nnd fet-dor.- of tl." local job oifice. who a enr or more to mad'j a iVm.nd for Iilsl.cr a;.. te heanl. The board rrftlns w.ij; atter..lil tij- four reeosntr.-d reeular memtcr.. uhlle th" iittplnyo of tl..- Job e.'llre: eI"Cted f" V. S. Cobb of St. Ixuis a nrl.iter and fifth member of th Arbitration t.21'1. The ut!.?r nt"'n-lx-r." of the 1-ard n:e Ma:tin IIIc'i.s. I resident of lh International Pri'sm'n and I'ceilers' 1'clmi; W. I- I'offee. n :n tlon.il otrmlicr for h" sme union; A. 11. Ham's of the A. It. Itarr" Prlr.tlnc Com rany. Cliieaci. and Churl's Conradis. .--rtary of the St. IouU tJthocrapher"' As "oclitlon. The boan! ncree.1 to r-r.rtl.-.ilr srant the demand of the prftren. civinc them :ei lr. -rea In iraji" of .1 jer cr.t advanre on the rresent cale. Th" fe,ir r-e!ved po lncrene In salary. Tr-e field firms that Ijivp declined to enter Into an rIc!.?-liour-div npreemet: or lcn anv raper preent"il to th.-t-i bv the Tvpornphlc.it T'nlnn durin:? th" pres ent strike a-e: Ituxlon Sklr.rer. Heorre P. Rarran! A Co. Henry Riu'h I 'r.ti-s Companv. lrailfwn's Prinrlni; Com ri . Merry .t- Nleho!on P itlni; Cort ery anJ Stepn tJ'bocrtt'ilnc err.- rury. Sk,""'e-Kemdy th" lre"!y Prlf ery nz-A S'eph'ri" I.lthccrapMr.c Com- oar-. AUDRAIN AGAINST AUTOS. Convention at Mexico Adopts Prastio Resolutions. r.rrrr.T-r'' jtot it. Mexico. Mo.. Ft'. 2.-Tr Antiautomo M!e Cisrer.t'cn was called to ordr r In th" rt.urt!jou. this afterr.oo-s at I' o'clock by Chtirrr.an T A. Mclr.tyr. Judr Hint a'tlr. a secretary A Corsn-.Itte" en r.osolutloi was ap pointed. eeTnr-r'e: cf to men f-om each of thifn to-xn.ln ta Audrain Coun ty In lookinr ever th raany pathe.ei :i the audience cr. souI.! cot think thnt some cf them fca 1 threaten.! to ue pow der a sd Mil. !th the rltchfork. In hand lint the auto, ird othfr had nsn tc torce.tt the cour.tr papers shoM they rupivrt the tr-a-hles too strcrjrly Msnr Implis'sneJ t?!ks wee ni and nme rl. r snar.y rlilculcu., ftrs. tior.s mere vtslc"-! by the irate, fj-ikeni. The rfsoluticn" that were adopted cov ered thlrtr-'.x pa- cf foolscap. The s: ce tr-. re-wlat!ct: Is th" siaktr oarers of autcmobC Ive bd. so all dam acr raar i paid. Tfcee will 1 pretest ed to tha r.ixt Ixslslature. to t-e rai! into x U. The orjaclxatlcs vi aie aL - "'ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV aaaaW' A a laaa 'LaaaaaaaaaaaS laaaaaar ft 'X f - . , ' . . i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVi' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBafCnl. KaQltfc MNDA BOSS WADE. v:,o would iiavts men wear corsets In order to-be as comfortable as women. GRAND JURY TO COMPLIMENT LAWYERS BY ITS SUBPOENAS Three Pociiincnis Will Probably Re Served With Little Difficulty, as I he Subjects Are Congratulated on Their Tax Returns Jury Desires to Ask Them What Method of Procedure They Follow in Making Out Their Tax Lists. Which Exceed Those of Manv Local Millionaires. Jtidco C. A. Flntlelnbure of lit- Ur.ltM St.ita Ui.itrict Court. Cliatles Napel and Krct! W. !.?hmir.n. prominent Uwyer. are :. lie rubpienai-1 to arp'r before tho Grand Jury, where they will fco exhibited ns mode! cltin-ns. Wiillo their wealth i much Ie" tlian that of dozi ns of t)ioe for whom subpoe 'ai have been Issued. Circuit Attorney Sastr and the Grand Jurors have discov ered that they have mad" returns on much more rcrsonal property than h.i many mlU'onalres. Tho Grand Jury .war.ts lo know why these men of moderate wealth should make fair retunn on their personal property and millionaires altc-mpt to dodge their taxes. They want to know what procedure Ju!;re Finkelnbure and Attorneys Naaei anJ Ijehrrann go throuicli in maklnc out th'ir iersonat tax returns. It Is said that Jud nnketnbtirst ma-Jo rt turns on about ls.0 worth of iMrsonal prci-rty to th" As?e.sr,r and that Msrs. Nagi 1 and I. hm.-.nii "wore to about the same amount. It Is.ijulte Bonra!Iy known. the Circuit Attorney say. that those mvii have only tI.oi:snn.I. where ottier men havo million;, but their returns are Jar Sfat'T than lho-e of several millionaires. Circuit Attorney Sajrer Is conductlr.s the lnvf'tlratIot under th following sectlcns of the Itei.e,j Statutes: Art II. 3--. KM ir.tt nt. Tl.e Jlmw e'.iall 1"k a: -.'.h r.'sSlen.-j or place of B'lsl n.s n nr.'.tie re-rilrlac uc!i reraon notltle, to ret-m. ItMn twct.'r Jays, a tro sod ja-t j: cf Ul taabbl- in.'irt. rl anl f :..!) ji. nsel Iv such ircr cr ur.Jrr hs .ar?. ci-erite ' or niir.K':er.' ef .ii. h tr.cn. on t 'e fot 'av EiND FOUR BOYS IN MISSING TRAP Police Arrest Youth". Report Tliat the Vehicle Is the Proper ty of II. II. Wellman and Inves tijrate a Similar Case. The sre-t-tcie of four yoim t.;n oa the .!uh eats of a trap. wh!! a fine niilmal dtew thm swiftly alonr the street. prompt".! Patrolm-n Cain nnd iMnahuo of th S"enth Ultrtct to arr.-t the occu pants of the vihleie nt Manchester and Cliouteu avian.i. FYllay night. Th" youth gave their c:ra as Claud" Trimbl-. r. an 1 Harry TrimM". 1 years old. of No CO Grit tot street: James nr"vk"tt of No -I" Sarpy aenue;. and I.lnn rarroll. IT ;ears old. of No. TJi Clira ainii" The fdlce fojnl. they f;jrte.!. that the ejuipage s-. the proyerty of H. H. Weli.Tin f No 113 Ilmar nvu-, who all-cs tlat bjth the horse snJ trap we-e l"i from hl9 home a!out i o'ctcck Fri day vnins. Liter the poll-" learne! that a ior" arnl buccv .toleti from p. J. Hyrr." of No. 11 Uetminter pbee hat ten found In ...esstoa of Clarence Hayn"-. a negro, 'n a- oleiet. and IJnn Carroll and Hsrry TrlT.b ir-p aeeu.ed of taat theft alse. Arconllag to th pollc. thr Trimble brother. Hrorkett and Carroll md" In consistent statem'-cts co:cralr.g the way In which they ta.: obtainci th" trap an-1 are held prisoner, in the Sevinth D.- r'-t Station, ahll- an lnvtlcatlcn Is la rrorsji. Hayc.s, the r.ero. I al held. H SJiys te found Mr. I!rrr.e' hone and busty at Isrce tn Caroadelct. WIHE TO VISIT KAISER. Peace Envoy to Call on German Emperor at Shooting Lodpe. r.erltn. Sept. S.-M. Wltte win visit nm5-!ror WUlUra. according to the pres r.t arrargente. at Ilomlstcn. or.e of his Majesty's favorite hunting seats near th" Kurtan frontr not far from Gubtn r.ea Station, where M. .Vltt wilt sataral ly pass en tla wy to St. retersburt:. ProIfsor D Maiteas arnveit hec j-n-terlay r-d others of M. Wltte's eaff abased throsfk Berlin turn Ma w- 'aaBBBBmi' a VIbHI . .& bbbbbbbk -, m HtiWaBBBBBBrP-Sm "Hfc bbbbbV flaiaJi J aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBii aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEi-'- W34 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwfOS l'1 J ef Jun. I.A, If a:ij- sueh person Vill ref!i" fr ni-rlect b .Wlv-r a list of taxaol" piricrty. properly nw 1 out. Mcned and .worn to. Hie A.sr hall mike the assessment. An! fr hat purpose fce .hall havi lanful rlxtt lo en ter Into any land and u:ak4 any eiamtna;!.)i an 1 search which may he !.eceisary Rnd m.iy 'xamtr.e any prgM JUa- oath tuuchlns th ai.ie. Sect, sir and WW. If any prsnn. leinc rati fied, a afon-vtld. shall fall to deliver Oic re quired llt to th" AMrsacr. the prnferty wMch occht to her teen listed .hall l-e are-l at doulle value. Si return will be jce-'M'! unles. elane.1 anil ivtorn lo as the law !ip"1s Fcr form f cath ee other eije.) Tt.e rath can b" administered by Assessors and Deputy A--ssvr. O-uaty and enrrutt Clcrk-s. Xotaitee Putilc. Ju.!-es vt Omnty Courts. Jutlc cr tre Peace. 11't.ate Ju!ki and all c.the- Julirlll officer. Se. s:. If ar.y prron shall. lh Ir.t-nt to defraud. Collier to aa- As4-sr n fala list of Ma prtperty It shall b Ihi duty of th" A& esrr I" iclve ltlce th-reof t. th. IVard cf n.iu!!iat;..n. It shall Le the duty ef said t-.arl to tax th jaa-e and. In addi'lrn. shall, by my cf jH-naltv fer furnlrfclne euch faNi llt. ttvM" lh. arsomit ef tas thus ascenaineil. ard such fr"n all. In adililen tb'reto. N1 llatl? to be pun!hel f-"r per;ury. Investigation nlil 1 resumed to-morrow whn It Is believed wsver.il other r.ealthy men will arpear as wltnesse. It Is thought that tho Sheriff deputies will have succeeded, before to-morrow morn ing. In serving ail of the aubpoenas on nv-n who are in the city. The Grand Jurors insist that all for whom subiHnas have been Issued hall appear as witnesses, and Circuit Attorney Snper .lee!.irr. It will bs Impossible for them to evad- service. JAPS SUBJUGATING SAKHALIN ISLAND Russiau Authorities Receive Re ports of Alleged Cruel and Ar bitrary Methods Pursued by Victors in Conquering People. St. petrturg. Spt. 3. The authorities . hxe have received official reports from tho Slt'erl.in coast to the effect that the Jar r.iso ore pursuing measures which promise, to result In th ruination of the Inhab itants throughout the Island f Sakhalin, north and south. Th" Japane- are forclfur the people to S"1I their property, of all kind", at absurd ly low and arbitrary prics. and slgr. re ceipts) for It at gfjod prices undr threats or death. Th- Inhabitants of the southern part of tl.- IsUnd are beltm forced to emigrate, and tho" of the northern half are b'lng plundered of their hou". cattl-? and crops, and must emigrate, as they have nothing -.n which to live. Ah an :x-irnpl" of the extremity of the Japan', methods. General S"nmovsky. commanding th A,'"xandrovsk District.re porls that U" Itu.Btin colnnl'ts were led into mrh"n by thn Japans-j and were there decapitates!. No great damage wan donto the town or i-e-Jile of Okhotsk by tho Japanese when thy landed there August TT. TO PLAY BEFORE ALLIANCE. Heineuiann-Welb Company Will Hav Special Performance. The Germrtn-Ara-rtcan National Allt iC". which will ecl'brate Its anniversary in Iredlan-ipollj. Thursday. October 1. ha lniltej th Hr.nemann-Welb German reck company of the Odcon to give a gala performance ja itat city en that day. The olay l"cted for that occasion will b" Ludaic Fulda's "Der Talisman.- the motlelihtful of all the Fulda comedies, with which the Odeon German Theater will be open-d Sunday night. OctoLr I. The Helr.envimvV7eIb compinv playj In Indianapoll ev"ral times Iat xason and th" trerlous year, and left s'lea a Pleasant Iraprtsstoa that they were- cill-S to this flitt'rlr.a task by a URaniroous ?e clcn of the IndUnapclts managers. The oerforman"" cf "Dr Tallsmaa" will bn gtvea In Health's Optra-houaa. Mrs. Virginia C. James of Iron ton. Aged ."i7vti Wed Young George W. Raney. THRICE MARRIED ANDWIDOWED Wedding Re! I to Ring for Fourth Time in St. Louis. V,v-.l EspotiMiijr Faith of !br I.c-irothrrf. That a woman ni.-y marry of he wilLs has Kvn clearlv .ienicn;r.it(-d by. ,Mr. Virginia C Janirs of lron:Ln. Mo., who is on the eve of hor fourth mattlmcisjal ven ture. Mrs. James has been wedded thrrt times, and thr.-.- time" v.Mo-.r. .1 and ha. announccd that on October IT ho will marry George W. Itaney of llonri'n City. Mo. Mr. James Is- nt the M.i?er Hclel. nhero she will remain uni!! after the w.Mins. Mrs. James conflrtii'-J th" telcsraph rej ntt from Monroe City cf the .irjruuetilna tiiH' ttils. "Tl'er is nothiutt rim mti" about m approaching manias" to Mr. Itan. y." she said. "Wo are Ij.itli . f .'S'. lit our risli: mind, and I don't see whv It shoit'd ! oonsilr.'d strans". Th" stntement that 1 am ty Is not true. 1 :m a pr-Mt deal ycunger than that. "I met Mr. Itaiiev a icir a?o. while I was on a visit to Monro- City. "We will be married in St. Louis ..I some Catholic church. ' will not ili-enb-which one until Mr. ilancy. who is m Kansas City on tai-Ine.! arrii?r. lien' for the wcddliur. !! Is a I'.itliclit" and I was baptised a Calbollc but lC"amc ?n H'i-!-copalian when I married Sir. Jan:.-. ""After the wedding, which ha." b :i "'t for iVioIht IT. v will take a trip to Call firrii. I !ii verv f":ul of trivelins. ami I fcj'.e travelc 1 a en at deal. I ilsited my relatives iind friind.-? In Ililli and Monro counties ard penc! a j;r--at ..! of my tio-.o' In Si. le.iS." Her tirt hufcpnil ra a Captain Stone. at otilc"- In ti Conf.ilerate Army. H.-r second !itiham! was IVt-r Crist, a drui; pist. !!e h.id leeti a C'ipt.iln in th" Fed eral Army. She w.t his u'la- v.-7i' u s-h" moi.d to Ironton from Monro-- City, twen ty-l-.vo years ao. Jir. i"ri.t di.sl tw-lv year a?o. and !:- was married to tl'i Keverctid Mr. Jjnie an K'..rop2'lan minfetrr. several vears later. II" I-ft !kt tZ'.ii or i.Oio. Sli" al-o ownj her It me In Ironton and farm in Marion County. Jin. James Is a remarkable well pre served woman ind locks much yminger than her flfty-evOi jears. It h-i le-en re M.rteil several lime? that rho was t-on-ttmplating matrimony. Mr. Itaney is spoki ti of In the dispatches as a jour.st mm of exemplary luibits. but limit, d meat's, who has Ix-en a dru ekrk In Monro" City for several y.ir::. !t 111") len -aid that th" wcddiiiff will tak- place t St. Ali'lion-ois's Cliuteh In St. lyiulf. but tlte clerjrv of Out elnin.li say that Mrs. James ii not under In-drue-tiJn to L" received into the 111 Id of th.it church, and that they have h.ard nothing of the plans of the weddins. DECLARE ELECTION T mi Steiifigmpliers Sue Hiram Lloyd and Sim-oii .1. Harris, Hinting They Are Rral Itilluctices Rack of Coudrev in Contest Casii. Th.-.t Iliram IJoyd. a 'ontraetor. and Slni'on Hirrin of th" Chaperon" M.isa zlii--. prominent Ilepublicnn polltirian. and not Harry M. Cou Irey. are th" rent Influenre. h. !.lnd the otidr-y contest of tli. Icct.on of Ilri-est IT. Wo el. U"inoc ra to Congress from il.- Tv.-olfth Jlls.'ourt District l.u fall. Is th" li:-:ini.-ition mad" In a suit t.'uti in Circuit 'ojrt y.ierU.ij Tho plaintiffs are I. G. S'-.tmaii ard William I- iiilley. B!encgrapli rs. ! took the testimony for Coudrey Tvi allegatlon. made through Attorney llieli ard F. Ilalph. Is lh.it I.loyd and Harris got poss"slo- of tl.eir notes on the test. n.ony hi the ca;e. and h-M" refu-ed to Sliej them tack. Seaman and Halle;- pet forth that thev had an arrangement with Mr. Wood, tin. c"nttee. by which they were to hue fat nlsh'd fclm wllh a copy of all the testi mony at IS cents a folio, which would have netted them about !?- apiece, but thnt beciu' of the; fact that I.loyd nml Harris got posscsilon of the notes, tho sfnosraphers havj been tinabl to makn the copy for Mr. Wood. Tha pi.lntlffh j- for Jl'.'V each. ConreriiltK the suit. Mr. Harris said last night: "I consider this a farca. I have never seen either Seaman or Italley since w nnlsh-d taking th" t.s:lrnnv In thn ca.i. We settlel with them to their entire satis faction und hav their receipts Thero never was a claim made on m for thoso r.ot.s. and I nvex kniw that thev 'Vslr-d to furnlh Mr. Wood with a copy. iT:. Wood and M liwyers were present all th time whlleth" testimony was belr.i ta'sen and took tl.!r own not., and Mr Wood never asked fur it copy." ARKANSAS PLANTER IS ACCUSED OF PEONAGE. nnrrnwi fpecia:.. IJttl P.ock Ark.. S'pt. 23, J A. Con nor, a jrominent cltlz'n of Crittenden Cour.'y and formerly a Deputy Sheiiff In that county, was arret"d and brought tf IJt'le P.oek to ar.'wer to a charge of jxor.a-e made afatnit him by Federal of ficers. Connor was arraign-! before Commla slor.er Allen, but waived preliminary ex amination and wa. released on ball pend ing the atln of th- r-ileral Grand Jury. Connor la charged with holding a ngro nn-.d flay on hit plantation when th rgro wanted to leave. rtfuing tr p-rrm: htm to go until he hjd t-i!d rent .ncunt-l.-.g to STf. which was due. It ! alleged that Connor told flay that If he atfTtpt'-d t' ljve without pnylr.s tW d-bt he would kit him. liar ar ranjid ltn a white man to move his b--lonslrgs. filing Mm that he had mado arraccen-.r.t with Connor als-ut tyirg h! dot. They weTe driving past Con nor's hour-, it I alles'tl. when tho latter and hl son afpe-red with guns and forced the negro to turn back Th- r.--sro. ir j. au '. aori.iii,j- j.rti,. ..i, .:.. ian " un i jn.'i j 4 m wat was penrulttd to jb. STIMQMYCKA.HGEO - j.j'v-7.S-i-'-r)...'.yft'ft,-. .. . j- iMi-v.'