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J3W i. WT?- 4 vv 2j i -t" -, r .. -Tf ? - -ii v.r- t, - fc - - - -iV-t - itiniitiiiuimiimw e -a. - ion riitri in 1 1 1 nt 1 1 1 h i 1 Retri Estate - -$: 4 Keyahlic's Wt jv.ajea every i JllHllllllllllllllllllllli II lielrResults -f iiiimiiimiiiiiiiiH- PRICE l OatU4e M. THURSDAY, MORNINGilSEPTEMBER 28, 1905. NINETY-EIGHTH YEAB, Oa Tia I THE ST 'HHv sat Tbbtbbbbb' 'bbbbb! .bbbbbbbbbbv MB Mk f Vfl k H J r MW H. t to. M Catrt. Cast. SUMMARY OF The St. Louis Republic Taatrwaay. Sfptrakcr W, IWtt. THE WEATHER. FAIR TO-DAY. AJ-T. 3-70 1A-70 11-73 M Ko- ?t I.ouis'snd ielnlty Fair tcea iMMy ccMtM weather io-ni,:lit mi!J t-rnr-raiure. vari ab.e wlrM". be-cornlng aoutneait-j rF.r i:iwuri-Falr to-day and ' lr morrow. le.terday Caalltlae. . W atr-er riwr. Temperature iUi-TTLm. S degrees, minimum. t AVtwl 1'ir.stlon. outhwt to Tctlari maatmum veiocitj. r.uies an hour erecipltatlon j,o3' HumMlt JJaxtmum j rn at 7 a 01. I!an.rnetr t 7 a in. 3fi.oi Iner,. at 7 o. t 2 y lneh ?ta- of ritr. - 5 leet at 7 a ra. li-T PJ. l-M 4-0 fr-Xt :-: AM. 3-7rt Huniire. i3; i"inset. S.l. lensth Jaj H.U. moon sets to-n!r.: r- innon tiefcigat. flrt nurir October ful' mvn. October 13: U-t quarter. iKUilr Jl V.'afhjnston. Srt. : Mi- Jrt. Arkana., Trrior-- -Kair to-Jav Inin-i anl Itllnuin- 7. KofCJt: Oklahoma arrt Indian at.d to-morrow. -Kair to-da nJ t'i-rnor- mil fr.h iutri-l Kind lt-m T-ja Kair in :ntrlor; rain on th c t -ly and jin;it:y to-mctro. t.r;k r. j north wind. a 1 lr t-!ay. wanner In -astrn jirtUn; to Ti -rr-w 5hjr and rjitor. iratlji - J'ir i-d.o . armr in suulhrrkt l n. Tvmcrrr fair anj -ooIr Jvri.aft -Kair to- lay and to-morrou ; cooler to xztv in i ?t xortion W.WT .IS (in I'aitra 13 aarf l.t. Hlrlh. Marrlase anil Rarial Hrrari aa4 ew r.r jtnralloaa am fair lit. Heath .otlrra on I'aar 7. Vmrl Macaaeala ua I'VEO X. ii:atiri:s of'to.iiavs xr.no. rfj-. 1. -w York laaaraare latalry. "raare-Vearaaela Dlalrallr. i-:ra of far- taitbarat. Mr.. Spraarar Shoal, at Marloa. M rdttlajr rartr la C'alllalaa. S. (ippmr laaaraarr Clfta. laaar-hlas mt Mlula.lpal. a. Mlwanrl Rrerdrra at Port la ad. Tfl' Traa.anrt Rrraka Rrnr4, K a aula laaaarhaarat a.r. 4. Illlanl. Haakrra- Meet la. ' llrail Cat OIT. .5. U lanra nt rll-r Mrdala ha. Ilartlarr lira far l-On I'mlair. n r;t-finl Jarr Ta laqair. nn4ltlna r CUy la.lllatlna. 7. . Uih --on4 XVnnl Market. Man Alarm, the llrrnMakrn. . I'f.llr-e May t'lo.f- Rarkft Shaa.. tllt Christen RaMlt-.hlp. t. Ilnni.t-.v rralaraa f.nald Pnllr.. I'ollop Shelter latltate Woman. 1 1. Kaal Side Tas Inqalrr. r'ORt:i;. T1 d.nmc frfrii tho tt'ion nt M i mix ari Inltv tt cnafr tlinn at llrst r--T-oni-.l I.i7!: Z. . -fll.l tPCPr.tioii frm tlir Or.tn.l Hui-al t-.rtv .iw-Hlt M Wlit- :it J5t. IVtiTshuri. wt,.T.. , will arrive lt-.l.iy. r.i;i: l. WASIIINfiTflV. Ju'!r rnfieMY Jiils.I.in Jo :rnpo m. l!-l to l trt nvrt tliroatrninB rrli. 1 (i'n l-"riir and Wnniflt. r.Gl. 1. "ITT ASI TC.-1H ltn!C. Str M.-uM 1 .1111.1 n Srrncti-. aivnr-r.l lf nf Kl-ar.il A. Sl'rjtcii'. hont twiV-" (7oor5 Morton, h'io va t::mit'l ni ro rfrmntlent. ;it li! lirtnf in Vo-i WM-n aven't". and one at follronun wh .it r.trd hr. PAi.K 1 Vlnnera of St. luls pnlloo mnUl ar cl:orn by commits. I'AGi: Tv Fnrmr Pn.tma5tT t-ll h.irlnar.- m n JTv-rnmpnt can afford to -.tabl!h 1-rcnt vxtajrn on l-ttor. 1'.M7K r.. Man's rres-nce nt cer-e, demor,ration j ferre, model to rim to coxer. 1'AC.n 7. j r lair ountj- opposes compromise a IVlgglr. Ferry tax returns. FACE II r-tter rallwav facilities are developinc counties In Southwis Missouri VM'.t! 1. close the paii: S. Follce may tnke steps to tucketfhop.. Jehn I. Ilton. ti"w Frosccutini; At:--r-r.v. takes charge. l'.VJH Z. "rhnmi. K. Nleilringhaus. hick from the ICt.f. evade talk on rcorc.tr.ization of llepabllcan CUy Committee. I'ACK ..-ard Jury will probably make strong r-e.mraendatlon. conecrnlns condition In ''istltutlon'. I'.MiB flrand Jury summons city offici il to t 11 manner in which citizens certify to ' returns 1.M"!I. . T . .iblo cold watch thtl chime., tl.e h toen from Th-mias Heyburn. ' ' r ' Julge Valle Ilc'liurn. 1 held 1 t for oT.er s mum -FAiJI. ' outs advances to second pluce a wool market I'.MiK 7 untltiCk: efforts may free swi-ct- .atd t- have ten cmilrle.! t)f a ".eseAi icrurcil testtmony of . r.vcjK : i ' J tnnopoajo. fornier mirmeer of ; i. a: ! o. may prrUa-e the re- ' vsr.r. 7 ' Smrttrt rtdfl In wtdte c-ab near priBPa lf ti have him at- im-:k - rn'T of vieiMlrg jvar' are ' l-lm tirfKeen llve street ear ..e seriously hurt FA lit: 1. ..r.wit i. iimi:th Tlaaura -hrowti into ail at .New " is bt1iv-i to h.ie been in- i - sll-ged munler FACK r r no ant! At-ortie l"imr Km. Ka dnv -jarirs n;..l by .j- fcrl of Kana. in eoneeetkj- r cccedinss to rrv FA'tE : 'aft .!.-.- -etns a- f War r, , rerl-bfaVtrir tir.i Z' ttseu-se. the rrult. of th- rMcr . . - - - - T 1 ' fc-i-a! shie f th- Ktu!liMesi i "c -sf j,. trimefct cnt at th I " - iromittee" rnvet!gitlc3 in -e I -" i'AGE I r Vjrdirnan cannpt attetvl r -c cf battleship. Ft7K 1 mrr sjie"er V !-. e- f it'ssoari prc- - s rfsoIut.Mi eneslen-nTts u rtf t- . . - 3 -e toni t tens ic poSltlcs FACJK Z- NsllHllstlV ij arr-icr tJo-aM sScy Jet- mta. to WabaaJt. while Cud adVsrert -a cs crrs-tslte vtew FAOn J rt)RTIM: :. v, - t Sex win ar.1 !. ;,, Iu;cc I ' r- w 1 FArtE SA !r acs. with Howell rMtchtas Vet ItlS" aiders. 7 t t TAOK 1' ' ttarrs Kre of ISe Tilllles shHts Hit Cn-r.a:s. to . PAGi. t J m V.rar irUV iSa-r No.'e at tea- r FAGK J Waddcll Is injured in a Sttt wtlJ Calv IMGE . ERA OF THE Xew Territorv iu Missouri Rronght to Its Own by Recent ly liuilt IUiilroad Facilities. MILLER COUNTY'S GROWTH. Rapid Increase of Town Popula tion and Xew Values iiveu to Farm Lauds in a Si. Louis Territory. KIdon. Jin., S-pt. V A country that lu been overlooked. Such is. Misouri. wh!:h H" l!wn the Missouri ar.d the "aa;e rivers, a ribbmi of territory f un-rucs-tion-d r.ourr-.. wliioh marks' t!i- nortli- numt honler f Hi Kr-at g39thr-t-n ; I Empire, an'l only in th- m3t !nf.n:tlle i 3Ui(teii of de -loiim nt Wliil trafnloa!: of homF-ftr tttid ' yttlrr ar ycurrylr.c tonariy the fertile. ii-Uit of th Territori'?. and to the- l-ck- oninc; prairie and orcl--trd lanu- of Tis-i,i , and Arkanwtx. thy cr yiipjiin? ast sonic I sood Mi.-?ouri oi!. htfs of v.hich Iiave ( sievi r le-n touche.1 liy plow and fairly ! I.ilpltati:iic for an opi-ortunity to show some of it capabiilt!'-.-'.. A prophet Is not without honor svo in ( his run loiintry. .inl !.fuie Kttinir too j far from l-.omr. it miaht b notl that the j !d alaKo L u!t- appropriate nliert tvii'tcd alK-ut tu expr-i? th- uWa that Ml'touri is I.-at ki..mn iiy Mour:an. MiilT I'ounty. nlthouch dttlns it ksI orsanizatioti Uirk to 1M7. I just s:-ppina; ont of its s'Arf.I'illr.p lotho? and Joitiln; that roiioours1 of AlK-v.url iJiintl- uSiich hav Kiveu full n!ng to their latent cm-rules ot Mill and elitnat Only tnnity rrnlrs from J ffcrt):i City. th- Stat- r.tj.lt.il. and not f.i: from the coirraphlcal v-nt"r of the Ccrnmonwrattli. lh paist tao yi.-ira hae rx-opl'il more actual icrov. th In population ,md incrcae in li; tmk ami pro-iuctv In Mtllrr o:in ty than ha. the pici-Iiiit; half century of county hlstory Th 'ompl'i!on of the railroad ltwocn St I.011N and Kan.a "itv. ami the nat ural ctitl't for th" prodi'cts of tl-e i-,.mity whli h had 1 -n Ioiib a.iite.l. i largely r.txnIMe fr th 5t:ir:.jn d'viopni-iit of tl.ii pait of the Stit now in prc;re. and the Impetus nhloh had it lieRinnlns ith the drivlntr of the li-t -p!ke of th" St I.oul. Kan-is City and t'o'orado llaiiua. now otre. and .-tit loll'5-! li the Ito. k 1-I.tnd Svsi'U!. fc.f ntt w.tne.i. hut. on th" r.-ntr.r . i;.it;:tlic addwl (itrenc'h. ard l..'f a!r".nlv reeiition!zil rrethods of lltms lute in the peirt of Mls.ouri. Fildon. three jin aeo. h.id a popula tion of ! than e". A iwTial c-n-us taki'n tind-T the iirectlon of the city nuthorl'ie I:-t sprinc indlcatnl n riopu I.ttlon f approimatelv ;.; and a con-er-ative estimate i::-rras th' liKUrc at tt-e priM-tit time to 2.?". Here is . Kain in tiun.Ujrs of altiiP'-t .'.' pr cei.t. and :h? in:!u-nre eertM l. th" tiiinn r lm pTnicalcl the siirrolmdinc countrr. and the net re?ul'. are rniiMns the .Id In haMtants to lioM up tiieir hands in on df r .md -urprfcc. n'.don is a divivlcn point for the nock I-land and is also one rf the chief stA tlens on the branch of the Missouri la citic. tthili ieiid. frtim Jtlf-'ryon ity to Itasnei: Ti.i- line is ultimately to be built on donn into the land of the Ihr I red apple ut"l !! the State capital with Spriuctlelil and the thriviua cities of SMithwetcrn Mis-oiiri. When thi- til b-H acrompl'.-he.l KM- and .Mllbr Coun- I tv will be stilt more richl endowoj with adv.intaces. natunil and arliti'-ial Th" ! railioad airancinient of tune tables ulies i the citv ji-rft-ct e.i:nniuM.-atio:i witli )0 , ,.rv!t.. .,., ,., fr,.:1.llt an, ,-,, M.rvkv. Th- ."T. I.uis m.i- lug np.nr are recciv. 1 Irf-foiv - o'clock in th" niorninc. four hi-uts ahead of th" I Kan i. Citv paptrs. .lthoui;!i the latter citv i much .h" neat. r. I'.ecau-e t th" mail and frciuht .tdvan tages. i.idon i known as a "St. Louis town." Jnd Kitich of tli- .-hipping of hve stock and jwultry kck-." to St Louts Hy the same f'rf'-n '"-' w hob-ale houses of St Louis have a iip-'ndtrn:ine inrtJ'-nce in retail trade circles all Shrou-rli this part )f the State. Whfti the S-uthwe-t a- xoung Miller County wa or.. ast for it. Itc; e-zi 1". and Psr cent of the Ew" acres cf the countv ln lti bared, and In the i .-leirinc pros-es ti-.c n'Unty cainml ir.u-li fame as a prodmer cf hardwood JuailT and railroad tic of tfiTXlot:a. i:.imy Mere railroad ties are loaded at Hagnelt. ten miles soutn rf Kldon. than it .." other tsilnt in 'he State Th" retord vrar for shipment of tiva njj last ear. when neori i.rti wen: out of the eounty This is a n ocd-humiiic cour.trv For .i tl.w-nelt. i het for rswr for cloving for e.-ry putis-" ' xc;il ire nirrilllK ai III" I.HI- road engine, fot which fuel is jiecc-arv. wi! has ,-r."'re! the purpese until (he present moment Thl is th. r".i-n why tretv ts a smjlep p'vUnl of Interest In the ciI pocket, which are sprinkie.1 abundantlv oer Miller County Wood has 1 sold n usntl thine for It V or tl 73 a ' ccr1 Th ttmber litmls bnn o clear i up eoincider.tl with the rapid growth of t , population Weivi ! rrow tZ .s a cord and , Cie market i '.Ta'antti s;eerg:h-nine In 1 -eiars cf t!rn" oed burners will irle a to coal s;evis ami furnaces I Two aa-J or.e-ha!f mii from Kldcn ! tWnv ,f Joto .h, .j ani, ha . i-,-PIr.i:ni it The -Stover" bank ish . .Ra "iWl 4-1. I V-l V-.l'l lt9w ...il Noel" I miles -..av i .everi-y.'-sc ft thi'-k. the I -irrrson " a'tr-two feet f-v. te "Hud- ittza fnmlvn- flf.v fct 'hlek. the Hubbard A- I joere " nfty-fo feet thick II"! c i th-se mentter.eI are rds of blfiminou- , ., . . ' rrtal ' 'sCeiKnt ijiamr amin miaeu. 1 The r.eare.t app-earh to a development 'of th' coal SeJd a t th "Mover bank. Iol Ciirstal ba h: plenty tn do in th" otae- ucs uf rntr.rrrce and bnlres ars! has let the coat tand aeir p r.nsisn -vrMi-aie staneo cp attoas at the "-toer" ?! Art lnvestmert of apprnxintstety Is ." was tri-vie tn ciear lr.t up ad prepartrir t-ir active opraa, tler.s TreuNe Ivwji taemb-rs cf the svtvlerate aree a-J th matte- en.leij with th rrram.n3r.'. Frc-ca:iy th- only coat which ha teen mmnl in the coun ty was fgc th as of the raJrvad -trwctlcri trlr-- TniRsport.itter; lias iwid sj'nithirc to wKh the pro--raUcatloo in ta coal de-velcr"'"1- TJtere was no to ret rt 1 rHrS Ul..1: -. rs34exin "I ;nr Keck, jsiarsa ...- s--i ..-- .. -e.-tiace- Ls toBi-i-ed the rjiaia !ue cr pr tra.k- Tbc'e are cl Usel. shlch jjav,. ;e-tett resiarkatjy hlch r cow Ic t-e nret la iZiea at ! than Jl an :rt I .ttit ih-e .B-screrr af itata-wse rrta- C.allw-s-a mm Vg Ta- SOUTHWEST iLlDjj Tlic "New .Country" cf Central Missouri henn-oa St. Louis anl Knas City. PENF1ELD SENT TO AVERT j(.n,.v,nl Thai SnlicitiH-V Mission ... I to hurnjre is to rii'MH. Tronlde ill Wiii-ziH'la. DELICATE SITUATION ARISES. Ali!iinii ration Said to ! Wor ried )v'r Siniineil Relaiinus Iti'tuM'ii Frainiand the Ciisiin (ioveriuiK'n:. l:ni'fm.I- -spKrf ai. V.'-isHnuton. pt IT. All lns point to zrontt'i: app-el t.sioii on the jtrt of the RK-.e..it ad'ninistriition concerninr; the si-jneil rHitions 11 w. -en rranee ar.d Vcmiiula as a result of the titillifu-a. tion of the French Cable Compnnn's enn retkloa and the refusal of Venezuela to ' treat with M. Talsiiy. the French Charsc at Caracas. The belief rtevnils on the jjtrt "f cr lain tiro::i:ii n persons here, nhoe In :crets cause IN m i-incflv to n.itrh Vert- zu'l.in affairs, .that Jutlce William I. 1'enfi'M. solicitor of the Ip.-irtnicnt of State, iilletl for Rnrope tin September e, r.ot on a n!r-'o!i to iriv'stiicr.t" the com mercial re! itions between Kurope ami South Aieerfear: countries, but op. a ij- ' ocnte limy cnnnecteil with the fast - proachi-ir .-rui 1k:w.su Franee and Wn- .ludse IVnfl.M Is not a-d never hao bee,, n .-.lmnierc.'.il twrt He J :Ind Ions ha l"en the soiic'tor of )!. State lepartnicnt. an-1 to no question ha., he :iien more painstakinc attention than to those ari'inc between Venezuela an the t'tilteil States and other Towers. He made a hi.rrie.1 trip to 'Muter Max- earlv in 5eptemler when the Venezuela court rendered a decision aders to t!ic French Cable Compmy Judge IVntlrld. UP to the time of hi. depirture. a. rtat'.v In poses.!f,:i of nil the reports beariic upon the cable com panV. contrm-ers. He is. moreover, fa miliar with the ins and outs cf this iow:rnmenrs policy toward Wnrzm-I.i. he lnvhiB repre-nteil the Initeii states and other countries at Th" llairue in the arbitration which decided the right of the allies. HnEland. C-rmanv and Italy, to preferential treatment of the claims "'astro had agreed to settle after his i const Ind been bo-kade.i and Uimbarded by warships 1C. und.r the three fiae in .MisMinii oiiunisioiiT I'rejiares HcMiIutidii .-it Xatinnal Meeting Condentnini; I'm- of Fniids for l'olitieai I'urjioses. rtKrriii.H- .-pfcial Mom:' Washington. Hr. turn WooJs. N. I II- Sept J7 Insurance Commissioner W. , ! VanJlvi r of Mi. ourl. who is here at- i tending the Nation it Convention of Lite . j Insurance CommK-ioner.. ha.t prejrd ii strong resolution i-oinl-nininc tl.e ti-e of ! it-suratice eun,iB ,., rmht,,! campaigns , , "...r i i - ii mil "- iiiinriiii ill iti'ii i &( .... a til. Ii ..iff w. ! .. .1 . i . .. 1 '' ' " "'"" s. i omrnissjomr x.mdiier resolution not otilv wm!Bn. th" use or tl.e policy ' hooters money for "arnpaign purposes, j but d"clar-s thit the Mims contributed by j the Ms life Insurance coi,jpuni,., mut le j reiurneu m tin- crt-llt of :n ;ilic hold r. Th" t-e-o:.j-on was prparet by the , .s-ou C-immisor.er aft.r consultation i j with. Conirni ioner Folk of Tinr.es,e. J ir.tn'-sioi-r Fr-uitt of Kentucky and Comml-Mon -rs from sever it other State. ' ! oFFOSITION KSITaTCn J Some opjiositlon to th" resolution Is ex- rs-eil to de-elop r.nd a spiriti-I rtsht probably will result. mrnisslon. Van- the r, :utb.n wili hnvl e . . . J flsht i. mad- i4-on l- . i mier sa-s tnat tnc ) ctrons suppert If in tne open r:ouiii it Ss refemij to ' comm'ttee. some cf it?, -jpporters far It will le -.mothereii. ' The fornrol-sioners. bv lna.tta;ion. sre-at n.est of the .lay v'sitinn JMount W..h lnon. whkh I. ' feet tibeve th ra c le! The summit is new cierel -alth l iC" ar.d snow siv inch d n Te frr.- i p'turr at mpr.se this morning ij. 1 : decrees abote zr . Asltar.t Attorney i-n-rat t h of Nn this evenlrc on lr.-urir.ee " Federal Suprrvi'lnn of t is siK that ras.joritv mis'.er.-rs wtll r.t fi-.r ; f-:n- any f-.mt c h ol lej.-n nations. su;ervsion. wii the effec'iiene 5':e rwiervt.iotv . " ; LOVE CAUSES BOY'S SUICIDE. Sprincfleld Youth Take 1'oiin When Ctirl i:"fus to Wed. RErnltatc S'rcc vt. SprtnpSet.l. Mo Spl 7 -Oscar Him 031. Z! veir? "-!. die.1 this afterr.peia at 1 c cWjcV firm th- effee; of raorphtn idminl.teri by his own hand list night Haransocd mrnitted sirJeMe beeaus J1. Cora Slr of Fawn. Ks . rv fuad t roarr Mra until she was ef age. (cM obtain !r paretits' ceiest. Th-tw-T met !s than three months aro ini H was a ca-e of Serve at frt siKr.t Han axd. kut" Then he received a !ttrr j fro hi? hv- statin that h cuM not t a-jj-y ajn, no tfin despondent acd dttrraUVfJ to taxke his life. CRISIS? VANQIVER OPPOSES INURAN WEDDING PARTY CAR COLLISION Four Injured When Olixe Street Coach Crashes Into a Carriage. DRIVER THROWN FROM SEAT. ' ' t 3Ir. and Irs. Knliliert and At tendants on Wax to l'heto rraph (iallery When Ac cident Occur Not Seritni'dy Hurt. 5 T I HBRRS OP WKnDISf. PAHTV IXJtRRD. d Williar.i Kul.ncrt. 'A bridei;rtatu. d if N"o cti Vi-t.i avmuc: slight brcl.-e.. Jlr. KlU Ktil.nert. l. l.rlde. of 4 X. ".: Fapln street- sllplit d t.rti!cp. d Atisu.t Ktihncrt. I, cioomspian. d of No. 4JP Vista avenue; bruised d nlxni: the body and scalp ntintl. -MNs Jlamie Nehei!. IK. maid of d honor, of .Va, PT. Patiln strret: 4 l-rub-d hip itnd Ic. d Jerrv Wilson. ". drix.r. of No. d li Manchester avinw: h-c in- jur.d. -4 A bridal party of four In a carriage wa:i thrown Jr? the ;r-t and injure.1. two horse dr.iKCtl. sm a carriace de molNlied vesterlav afteriioon at ":tn o'cl.ick. when a wstlsititnl Olive street car collided with the -ehielo at Twntleth street. Jerry VHen. the otivcr of the .-arrias". wa also Injured. In th" earriace wer": Wl'ti.im KuhitTt. 2" years oM. of Xn Clo Vista averm: Mrs. Ktilinert. the bride, who wa.i Mis-i Klla Xiehells. l e-irs old. of X. C1 r.ipin .sttet; Jljs Ma-rle VMiall. p; oars old. of Xn. uk F.ipln .street, and August Knii pert. 11' vejrs 'M. of No IJI" Vislll avmii". brother of the rroern-man. Tlie lirM.it party wa on tiieir way to a downtown phutiicraplier's from the St. l!rnard Church. Hawk avenue and Orat lot street, where K'liili' rt and Miss Xie heils were married at 2 p. m. by Father Wlscer Wll-on was drlvliu :icn the Olive Mrnt tracks at Twentieth rtseet. when th" i-ar strii k his rig. Il was thrown ten f'et. The ho;ses and carriace were drarg'sl sevtral feet Trol;s. Wild Witllesse.l the a.-eldetlt, pulieil the friuhtens jounp np-n and women from l-encatfi the riu. enabling them to i-c.iih- serious lnji.r. Another arrlai;" was eallcil and the iju-irtet con tlnueil ill lr downtown jotirti'y. Wil.-ot.'s leg was iujurid. b.i: lie tefiuil to go to the City Hospital, coliig home on a car .fl... r.itiln vit.-.iT ..i... ...... .i. ..:.t -- ..i.i.ii..- ..irtMii., niiu naif t;; of honor at th- wclli.s. sustained bruh. i about the hip and right ler.d : sl;l:i!i"d hand Aiiicust Kuhnert. th" b?st bruised about the Isuiv ar.d man. was t eo i veil a slight scalp wound. Kuhti'rt mid !ii- linde sustained onI sllcht bruises alout the hands and l"sly. The car was in charge of Motortnan Virgil Ita.sett of No. Ok" Fine street, pjj-e-wltntsse. hay that had it not l--en for hi promptne-s In brinciiig his car to a stop the brld.il l-arty would have suMalisul serious Injurfc. Wilson Iiv-s at No. Z3 Mancl.e:er ave nue Th" rig was owned by ;otse Effff Krlelg-I.leilcr of No. 4-rC Manclie.-ti r ave II Ii The ii-tims of the accld nt w.re able "' " j to attind a tevpion at the bri'i '.- heme kist night. CONSTABLE TOSSED BY JERSEY 80LL ..imam r.jMii .uaiKeu ny an ut- fmiiiteil Aniiiml While Si-rviti-' a Writ ofiiti-r's Ci.nhiii" Torn at a Feint". l)eput "'on-table William Kgati of Ju' tiie Spiuidlns's court was wcanna: a new si.it of clothes visteriiaj. the suit h for merly wore hat it's '""en distroyerf th day le-fi.r.- by an iufurlvted bt.ll wlille h was serving a writ of replevin. Th" Jersey bill strayed away from Ms uTticr. ftecrge Wright, of Vj.nd vt liter and MiiKt.oIia avinues. -onie time ,ICn je was p!ke-J- up by Hered!. t K'inckier of No le"7 Siutti Seventeen:!, .s;r- Kt.ne- I:ier adverti-sl the flrnilns of the animal and Wright went to Ktinijcier's pUcc and eTaimcd him The men .'.- irreed i,. to the Htneiin of c-mjsnsatIon to rrfild for the lt..p:r.c of the Lu'.l and Wright l':,0itSh!o'! Hf seni br.,B t,,e brought suit t a man with the Constall" to bull home. The bull was found in a pasture ad- Jae. nt to IC'inekltr's houe. Wright s ram had a rope-, one end of which he attached to a rin; In the bull' n. Th- bu'l si,b:nitte,j to the pto-eMri-j. e when the start was attempt il be slionej -:rn of fight. His anc.- -is direct. ii acairft the Cor.lab.e. at whom ; , nude a r'ish . E-n ran for a fence. b-:t the bnil sji j upon him cefore the fnce i, reaehe-1 , fcv n j,., hrrri. anrt c;v, vpT, n- -parl j i t'i'F Fortunately for Vhr,nrh"Xhinhg:s ho-r.s went no farther j K;eh w-js tadly tcrp Kran savs th.it h" : e-e vet r bo-ly. fcu - i.b of 1 tha the j h bu 1 s srr.. in hi- Ke w is w -' He sucees!..l n g- j , - '"' a:v' prBW aJ ' a - I I speetfui dlstanc behind the bu'l o-. in- iutlttcv to Wright's rJace GEORGE M. CASEY RANCH SOLD Twenty Thn ' Hiintlreil A.r.-. Hriti-r ";.-.!! at Tnis-t-s Sale. HKit-HtJC sfi-:a:- Cl tcn. Mo Spt r7 The Gorce M. Casey raarh of ZJU1 acres. r.ar Otntoa was M at tru'tee- s3je tfcjs .iftrtio3 to satif a tiust Ocej act Infrct amountinc ti V.n and a iZZ.f' jrfr mer.t In sevn parcels th- land lirocgh: KAfHtL It iji thn put up as a r. and. aftrr srtrlted MddltiS. knocked eff for W . to H-orse t) Fort, representing: the Fr.icti Nattenat Bark of Kar.a Ctr. holier of the eortarace. lino if a v i ii i i mno. nriMi LiLLinn ornnuu:..... SHOOTS AT GEORGE MORTON Woman Who Recently Fignred in'a Iiivonv Snit. Fire Twice at Railway Official Whose Name Appeared Case Neither Bal let Takes Effect Shooting Occurs in Front of Morton Resi dence in Von Versen Avenue. WOMAN ALSO FIRES AT POLICEMAN WHO ARRESTS HER. aaaiaaaaai . a m VaBBaHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa !. ? at"alllllllllllllVVsH-aiB -VbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbB ' - . ' NBBBBBBBBBBBBaV .BBWaBWaBWaaWaVaBBT .LliBBWaBWaBWaBr , i VaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT'', 't- mmW j . TK ,' -A "-m i aaaiE .bbbbbvIbbbbbbbbbbL jJraaBT I "Wi'- . . 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May Lllllnn Spraarue. divorced aaa.aiaa wife of Klwanl A. early this t HPilVHMMpPHH I momit:g tired two shot." at Oorso Morton, t ;7ckBSamMBBBauLBaaaaal I . ... .a -w.. ':,"ri,, P- nT and ticket aKet of the Missouri. Kanas and Texas Railroad, awl also. It is rh-irgra. shot at ratiolraan i"t Hussey of the Mounted Ttrict. Nor." of th" shotn took effect. Mr. Morton and Mrs. Spnict. were in volved in divorce pro-eetlln? instituted at-ainsl Mrs. Spnmue by her husband last wir.tr. At 1:13 oVlock this tnornlns Fatndman F.itrlck Hu-sey of the Mmintisl Imtnct heard two shot- and l.'ister.ed to Xo. 5738 Von V-rs. n nvniif. th" .Morton rsidence. In front of wh.ch h" found Mrs. Spricue with a revolver In I.r hand and Morton near the housi. Wlicn Hus-ev approai'hed tin- woman start'sl to run and the offlcer cuve cluse. vet taking !.er le fore she iiad iconc very far. tlussy U:inil from l.Is horse and ia ale ut to plicc the v. cr.iau w In n. him. turned Itefote j.!.e was able to do further dam- I age with th" r. nlvcr. Hnv had dls I armiil la-r and placid her under amst. J He ca1.nl the patrol wagon from ;.iu:e,i ns-rict .station. i AwnrdltiK to tie rclicv Mrs. Spraajuehaa l.en waiting for Mutton In front of his doer. Whin he cam" up to the gate In an ... . 1 I a .. I . II 1 j automotive .-ill- is ii ; ill nave luituwiii hi:n to th' diH.r. where h pushed la r j away Th"ii. it is alb-Red. sho Jlrist the two shots which Fatmlmati !!!- '.-clare. he heard, causlnir him to put th spurs to his horse and hurry to the scene. He was" alsitit u blo.-k away at O-Imar and le Iilivbre wh'li he heard the rhols. "Mrs Si-ricue. says Hu-sev. "wair run ning through a vacant !l when I hit took lu-r. She turtnil dclilstratidy ar.d shot J at tin-. After dis-iirainc thi woman. Hussey t w.nt back md met Morten, wj.o '.r.Ied I that Mrs. Spiairu" had shot at him and i'.cll:i"il to prosecute hi I Informing th" Mounted District fifflclals : tile cinumstanc.s. Hu-sey was ordered I ti bring Mrs Sprague to the station. i where sh" was oek-d up. The chitrge of i (.hooting at th patrolman may be pressed ' .icin'i her tn r'fuslrsr t pr'sertjte the woman Mr. i Morton declard that lr hd not een l.er ( i f(,re in ix months, nnd was nrt in- rin. to nrti-e this rr.orninc's incident ' Th(. ,;ivree suit in which Mr Morton's j Kamr. ,s nient'on'd was decider! seVrat I ,, co Mr Sr.raarue cettinz th" de re and the cutcdv of the chill That ; j., of h. r.,jshanir alJ-ations In whlrh ,h. rj.,r,., off. u flsuteit. however, waa thiewri o-- of e;rt SPECIAL COFFIN MADE FOR FATTEST MAN IN COUNTY. Huso Ixj-rschl-sn. th- fattest man in S: Iaus County was burie-1 yes-(jay. rv' e h-trg e:d at near r-r Fcnit f:i.ce on the t'layton road Iieerschle.n weighed mere than V0 p--ur.d jml a special casket ws made to ord-r afte- th- un3ertakr had taken his r-.-aur rr.ent. as it was teposelble to et any of the ordinary n. to fit him. The six tl!bearer who carried th- body to the heare versrlre-i frlv iv-w-rhlcin wa.. only S fet i inch- tall, bu' te nor- than made up ts breadth what he lacked tn htht. He wis C vsrs oW and died of heart disease Mon- day At the isrce of his death li was tivlm with t's on. Huro Ierxhlrln Jr who wexh.s more than 3T pounds. IorenIe n father, on th other hand. was a small mar. wcishlnc ha la pounds. IcH.rch:ia m a (araMK. ( the I doer. Whi.il he can." up to the gate In an am onnAnnr 4 ':aaaaaaaaaaaaaaai'siVB r taBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaV-SSBBBlBaBBi i Ljl-aaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBat- 'KamBH I mLLHHmm T ".'.Ib.Ib.Ib.Ib.IK-) ' -sim-TsSX 1 BBBBBBfaafaBBK. 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SPIRir OF OLD SCHOOL REMOVED FROM GRAVE. I acsaal Oreaailra kr Ctaaa Mark nnsalaat nt Vw Naaaal Trala. laat la.lllallaa. An ev-r.t which I without pr-ce-lent n the h!tory of ?efteoiB took pltce last ver-lnr at the new Manual TraJnlnc School at V.'lndetr.ere y and Von Ver en avenue, when the claas r.raovel ihs "spirif of the old school from Its crave. brought It over to the campus of the nw school, and amid solemn ritew. burled It five fe-t under the ground. Whn the Manual Tr.iir.lns School closed last season. th cla. r-alitina; thit It wtt;td b the !at sesaten in tha j old building, duar a deep rrav. pltce.l a tombstone at the t!a. and on u waa in-tr!t-e.! ;h-e word "Her ll-s th eplrit of the old school. Eora VKi. Died IaA." A ptacarl em tie .ton" on the eld aravr nxlo-;ree.l that ihe "spirit of the oii school ha be n resurrected and Incarnat ed In the nw. to the honor and dory of Mancaf Ttts tr.omlnr th Manual Train!n School open Us taefiU'-aiaUi vcr In lbi DEPEW AND OTHERS REAP HARVEST AT (QOITABLE'SCOST aBBaBaBBBBBBBBBjaBBBBaaaB) Sodety in Host Instances Fur nished Money' for Operas tibns Syndicate Mem bers Took Profits. TECHNICAL AFFAIRS EXPOSED. Company Is Shown-to Have Made a Dummy Loan of ?iiiHUHW Thronuli Clerk. tt Eqnita- .ble Trust Company. BOOKKEEPING IS MUDDLED. Item of l7.rrJMI Eliteieil on llooks ;ib Tioflt. Without Indi cation of lis Sonne, or Whether It Represented Entire tiaiu. REPfBLIC SPECTAIe Xtw York. Spt. r.-With thr affair of th Equltsbte Life Assurance Society tinder the searchlight of the legislative Inquisition alt day. these were -..unc of Ihe new fact, elicited: It was learned that some of thoae who partb'lpatid In syndicate transactions un der the ilesjKt.ation of ttencnil Kitz Kemld and associates" and shared with the wciety ihe profits of such participa tion, were Fnited States Senator Chaun cey M. Dcpca. e William A. Whea-ktck. . Marcellus Hartley. James W. Alexander, form, r president of the society: ieorKi H. Squire, Its former financial manas-r: T. DeWIlt Cuyler. Charles B. Alexander and the xrjrious trust compnnles ami banks affllL-Mc.-J with the Riul table. Senator I-p?w. It appeareil. while a di rector of the Hnultabte. was interested In. dlvidually in two underwriting- syndicates, one to th extent of a S33,fia o in!Hpatl.i and the othr for SlVKeo. Itoth rroveil to t profitable transactions 'or Mr. Iiepew. IJjtht was s'milarlr thrown upon lb affairs 'of the clique known as the "O. ora-is 11. ftj-Jlre an associates" syndicate, which, like the other, eleareit han1sona profits through transactions in which tha society, Itself was a part narttclpator. , Ra,-rr.RLR FRaCirr3(TI.T PI MXIHEB aU THR SHiXRT. It appears that in some aj. these case the motley for an entire pari-rrwlfon waa put up by the EquilaMe Societv. but that the officers and directors of the soviet v who participated, received their full sliarn of the profits. It ato developed that the Equitanta made a dummy loan of lEno.QM to thn" Equitable Trust Compsnv. through Ed- ' ward Barrlnirton. a clerk, receiving a smalt salary, and that the transaction was not placed upon the books of the com pany. The loan was made to enable tho Equitable Trust Company to participate in Ihe Atlantic Coast IJne syndicate, ami purchase a part of the bonds, the amount of which was a tola: of I.r.os. That the records f the society had be-ri o kept that an Item of l!U.w was un described upon the books was also admit ted by Henry Bolters Winthrop. the star witness of to-d-iy's session. Mr. Wlnthvop admitted, when questlone.!. that an item of profit ncioutitinar to lllisno. accrttinar from participation In the Atlantic Coast Mne ryndicale. woa entered en the books without any Information brlnit alven its to where It had come frum. or whether It was the total profit of Ihe transaction. Ha acknowledged that he did not know If this amount was the total profits realized on the deal. Through the testimony of Mr. Boajers. who ta the assistant secretary "f the Equitable. It appwwrs tna although char teied accountants, under the dirtctlcn of Paul Morton, have been engaicid for miny wreka making an exprt Investigation of the tok during Ihe perlisl of its. former management, no trace ha jet been found in those records of profits amounting tn many thoueands of dollars that sJiould have been entered upon the society's) books. When Sir. Winthrop took the stand. Mr. Hughes, chief counsel for the Kx-cutlve Committee, reverted to hla testimony of. Friday, mni the wltnes stated that slnca that time he had been able to get together much of th .lata which he formerly lacked concerning the Equitable' various syndicate participations. H4.M1LTSX MASKERS igsohast r rrm. The Rrst witness to-day was) lieorgest.'. Van Tuyl. Jr.. aecretary and treasurer of the Albany Trust Company, who produces! a transcript of the account of Andrew Hamilton opened February 1. UWR. Ha stated that neither the bank, nor he. had knowledge of th purpose for which checks) ware paid In or out of that ac count. Henry Rogers Winthrop. assistant secre tary of the Equitable Ufa Aauranca Society, resumed bis testimony aa to th syndicate transactions of his company. Mr. Winthrop said that tn the syndi cate, organised tu taka the bonds Issued on tha reorganisation of the Union pa cific Railroad CMasaajrr. the Equitabia Society was aUottag KS4.W of the bends, and the profits thaasoclety received from this transaction' were 171a share of Union Pacific, preferred stork. The Equitable Society, Mr. Winthrop saia. paid only for th amount f.r whlca It subscribed. Mr. Htighea. counsel for th eommltt. asked why It was that the Equltabl- So ciety ha-1 paM mo. to the atercanti: Trtsat Coaspany. Mr. Winthrop said it waa because the .checks were paid that way. Seven! vouchers signed by Oorge H. Squire, aa secretary of a finance committee of the Equitable Society, were shown In -vl-dence. ur also was a letter from Jeort II. Squires for the Mercantile Trust Com pany, to General Fitsgrald of the Klnan'e Committee pt the EqulUble Sciety. ask ing for payment of . or M i-er c-nt of the HqirttaMe'e participation t.t th Union Pacific enUcate n cjnquenee of a call by Kuhr.. laoeb m. Co. HtiiNttS SlttSt Ttaat rMCCKM hi: jiKcn KsCiTAM.r -ra civk. Then." said Mr. Hughes. Qeorce H. Squire first, as an tfnVr of the M-rcan-tHe Trust (miinr. writes to th- Equita ble and asks tV sV. n! then a. an officer of the Bjaitabie sutna checks iwy Ir.s' the money to the Mercantile Truar. Company." aske.1 Mr. Hughes. "les."1 replied Mr. Wlttthrop. Mr. Wmthroa) said that General Fit; e t in. 7 , i-.j'-'j-f--sl -. 'w--'y- .A--V, s- - -.V? i - -S- - rtlrissr" "VW-- '. ' aJirrw--s ' -"" m r. aaat. Jaaaa