Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO
Newspaper Page Text
-" t s-- TyaF THE6T. LOUIS BEPUBLIC: S&TUBDYe SEPTEMBER 58. iSOB. - --' m rj? i3T?53f &3-1 1 EAST SIDE1 m Here are the Black and whites and prays that every solid business man appre ciates. Reach'-to Wear $15.00 and up. "We Made Your Fitter's Clothes." Mills & Averill Broadway and Pine Were rcu fcorn "back onthefgrm"? Then you will be delighted with "The County Fatr." another "back home" story by Eugene Wood in October McClure's. It is full of homely sugges tions for all of us who are farm-bred, and full of amuse ment for those who are so unfortunate as to alwas have lived in the city. S. S. McCLURH COMPANY 4 u Han Ul Ftrest :.rw Tor.u EUCS DEDICATE WW IMBUnmt 9UmmOmmm Vnm r-Br CHI. At test Hm( St, aVssjIs CesekmtOaa. Tha sew lodgerootns of ths Elks war dedicated Uat night. Delegations were present from' cities in the vicinity of East St. Louis, and it was early morning be fore the celebration ended. , . The ce'ebration was a star affair ana Wfrs limited to members of the order. Congreas-nan W. A. Bodenberg dell-wd the dedicatory address. He. waa followed by 3. Nick Perrtn of Belleville ejidDe-roty Grand Exalted Ruler John P. "ajB0Iuer of East St. Louis. After the addresses the banquet was served. Members or the "Royal Chef company took part In the music entertainment. Judge Josepn . Mexsick pressed at the banquet. The celebration was arranged by w. Trauunann. J. U. Magulre. Al Keeckler. J. B. Aletalck and John J. Faulkner. WILL. FWlHITg WORK TO-SIGHT. Soother Illlaots St. E. Cafereace Hill Aem-t-e Cbages Maaday. Th. rnrtr nt the Southern Illinois Metn- odln Conference, which is being hei at the First M. K. Church. Est St. Louis, probably will be completed this evening. The lumei cf the preachers and the churches to which they hae been ap pointed for the ensuing ear will be made public .Monday. , . ... The confen nco next year win bs held In Vandalla. III. . . . . - Yesterday morning was devoted to a consideration of the superannunated mem bers of the ministry, and th services ere led by the Kevereud C B. Be.ise or East St. Louis. The afternoon was devoted to routine work. East St. Lemls Mesas. Annetta V !. a negress. .wss arrested yes trriar r lertsctUes Fits awl Kerens on a char? of strallrs; a. p'irse estilclu? II) fro-n Mrs K II ilcC.lutoui ot Venice. Th- pock?-U-lc wis I-ft ir. lb washroom at "Ir-. CUnocic- litr-i-. . IJeoice Jlatlln cf Koorteer.tSi street sad Kan sas av.iv was -true". Mi tr-e head by a sla ittl thrown by in unSn-ir.l peraon lat-Ifcursd-y nlsht. lie was attteteJ by Iacttr hbort Mrs A. Uujch cf the Srbn Hotel tnr he- r foot w tbe r-ul: ol blxl o'oiilr4C nu'Ml l.y a nail un wbicn sbe t-noj eirai a ho bchael Ilosra will bo 1 a sp-clal meeiiar thii etcntcg. wmhH sums tm let a. a vark: ensstserauea. jtisa. Faal W. AM ts Sir. U UsMr sad ItlnssHC ssllili I sTaied te tka aertai ten es ast ss. an or m st, sessst as. cbBstdetaUoa. IMS. b. r. ess. Jeag o. p. TDeassson yesMrsay ai but uwr ursi urn as i ne wiu the ! Cauals CSreaat hm until rill Strum Is ex cases win ant sosser sen OtaaS Jbst. whten tea baaa In Moooay. will set sbssm Us resort aaul FraS D. nanneM of KontesitlU. in., la ka gneet ef Jersryriue rtieads. c. tv. Jehu nt Bftdora was a vlsltar. R. if- wakely of JscksearlUe. I1L. wss a guest of Meats. mrar jiewsu massrsser or jarseyniie sas ;sce to Sew Ilasssucans,. to eater Tale Cel- Winisai Hobbss ef Bt. Loale was a nsMer. Tte ecodttloa of illss XeUM Steeaaa was re- ponaa as cnueai sestet say, see la in at ue tome efTbr graadaareats. Jfr. aag Mrs. Me tiraxa. of aspen iflcftla. TO BsUXG 1CIT AttAST HAtUMAs. Jafea Ceusip mt Jlssr Dswgrlas toys Eult a ill bs filed at Edwardsville within a few days against the Big Four Railroad Company on behalf of John Cams of New Douglas, chsjrsaan of th Madison Coun ty Board of Supervisors. Mr. Camp has decided to ask damages from the com pany on account of an experience through which be recently passed., gad has em ployed aa attorney to Institute proceed ings. The Boara ef Assessment Review, of which Mr. Camp is chairman, recently mads a trip to HiUssoro. IIL. to look t soma records. On the return ho found that the train did not stop at his staUon. He tendered his fare in cash for his destination to Bt. Loots, which ho and his companions assert was refused by tha condjetor. Camp was put off soma distance from a tows. Fatal lajarles by Bring St" Over. Junies Walkrr. OS jcam od. cf East St. Louis was run down and fatally Injured by a team attached to a Water fierce oil waKOn n the I.ceo front. Enet St. IiuIs. jJt-rday afternoon. Walker was enirJocl xu a co.il weigher. He wa? taken to St. Mary's Ho-r'tal. wl.ro ha died later. The Inquert v til be Leld this morn ing. ML. ST ANSWER TO THREE CHARGES. Saloonkeeper Arrested After He Had Warrant laaued Attnlnat Wife. Ttr.'vrt ItmnMt. an Eat St. Iiuis a- loonketper. is held on charges of burning the. clotfalnir. of his wife. iwturbance f th pcice and e!U:in liquor without a li cense. lie was arrefd joterdav tnornlnir by Ci ns:ibl. I-tutz of Hllile and liter vai re'ea5el en ixjrd lrore Justice of tun Po.ico WarKf'iiij HLi nrret follow oil th arrest of I.I wif on a warrant In which he chanted her with thrtratenln to U'M hhn Aftr lier t orrwit he cauel the warrant to bp ls- Kallaa Craahed 1a riaar MUI. Michael Eaconelle. en Italian. crushed against the roof of the Texas tn the Hunter Bros flouring mill st Ed wardsville yesterday morning. He want up on an errployes's elevator, and evi dently Vcame. contused, lost control of the machine and wo carried to the roof. His body was so Ughtly wedged against the framework that it required, the efforts of half a dosen employes to get it out. The man waa removed to bis home. His condition is serious. THEFTS BY SERVANTS Aro foie.eii by BURGLARY POLICIES fjeil aualnst l.er hu4uind. II" will le i t if itlntt h'a parents inei on nil iiirp numrs cj- juhc Wangelin next Thursday Altoa Matsa aad Peiwomals. Mrs O. O Karris arrtvej home re:erfsy frbia Lacon where she visited a couple cf K-k wtlh frlenda. Ofnrs cf Moatleella P-n!narr sar It was re.-sijT for tbem t rarue tb arollratlons ef ttrenty prrsuns who desired te send their daughters to Uie seminary, because there mas to ro-a t"r theai fiwrn Wooes was fiRd BM and costs by Judce J. E rmnrtran tn the City Court for keying a dlsorderlr house. tvllliam Ckdrcr. Uarshai of North Alton. Is cnJsr arrwt chanred by Mrs John Ctatrr with baling come to her house tn tfe absence of cin aad ltuulttne her. The trial la ret for rest Tuastiir tn Psllc Court. Marshal Calrey denies the chare entlreir The football reason srbl be opened to-day tn Alton one same being played between the Cen tral men of St. Ioc'e and Western Military AciSn-.y. Another game will be played be tween Altrn Jtlsh and tt-e UBrrollton Hub irhool ta.s Mis P.. II. Shtmders has retjraed from Troy. O . where she went a course nt weeki aso to atttnj the annua! reunion of the Klnd-r family, of which she ts a member. tr j IVrrr of Ft. Units ts being enter ti:aa at ik h.mie uf Mrs F. A. Flanfers. -.to vruerxer la here -run ifm Acgrles. Cai . Isue-1 bv W. H. MARKHAM & CO. INSURANCE. lire Tumailo. IturInrv HoimI Acrident, Ufe. IJabll'ty. i. 1r MR.MARONEYSAYSTHATHE MADE NO RECOMMENDATION. Tn j 1J( I i' The l:r;nitj M IxiuN trt C -i' In voi r tstue of er5r It i-atei iht 1 -i strousi r-et tnmm J-tt th p?oir.rn-nt u Mr Uituu i Itrlleellle .ew Xtes. Mrs Maris . Felt cf 5h:ioh V!y rtlet st Fr Kllsattrrs H"-pi!t et-ri!y sfi-rno.n t -he Iave hr hu.(an2 AnJ two erHll cMllre!: fi xm :i 5-r ol.l TTe fi;crii: wil tah t Uc this aftrrnoLr. Tbe turlal v.. I It In :Se i f-hli.h aly CV-retrj Mrs lluter !tr r- Vortl t-t TJ , )-i. 11J jertrtJ tnn-i.'.rc S'lie l"nt "lreo j chlMrn Tr furenl will tkn :l2- JU!ay I i-iornliic from the t-orre of t r li.c!trr. Mrs. ' I-ar4 Beul of N C14 No- h II tni.1 trt. ts ct I'et'r's Lathearai. ttifnw U. iljunt Oar- ra-l iV:nt-r J H BuiK'vtrlt M yet-Jv app-lntM of ' f r assltunt t-y MWi Atto--y TicO J T ! ler t"jig 1 Mr an.t Mr G-s Klacun a' Isl'lrg Is Ma'.UoBTlIle Ky Mr ar Mif Fsr-u'l tVatrrn-.n -f Gereeo. It . are tte cuc 3 of Mr ani Mrs Aarcn i:-"i 1 -ott rr!-:r will nt in II "T . Hal U-t -lrc to r-fce arri init-nt l Jr.!..is.3 tn (. .-inrt -rr-vmal -xorc!jr i lo leis 'a Kount Vllr I'l t ,t,er 1 il" Ktti-rlne Grleer cf lt-rl!le f't f'r.m a Hubu-t-n ir uhlle icflnij Sf j.rs'rtxWj llr left li was broken abavt tea -rfelc. b-e ' 0 ars 'M. Tli- ll.-rt-itl W It rjaniiier. roator of t. Tire- rm'j)urn Ci.ur h of ll.elll. te- luni 3 ert-td :r m HnrJli:. Ill . wiwre be lAxrtor Cbari'a Paris anJ wife returned ees. trda frrm Kene-a. Jin . and brought thetr catsbter. Mrs. lltwe g. gpaiks heme with tv.i:n. I-tr Hails has been attenJtne buth Sir mil Mrs Sparlos. who bare been lery 111 tn Scr-a. Mrr cbarles Diamond of rjrafton is xlsltiBg her auslit-r. Mrs. Josetib Poughertr. SAY WASHINGTON 3 IIvikuUpi Antrnry n.t li a r.iiuU JSua lsijy r." ni-anronn! -u I Iiflve not Sn B ak v.g m.rwm ASA'..S-A A !. S A. ibe -rVii, Vou !:' "," ' Te hr.tsnj.niy t "'J '" ! "- tie Alton rrc,uterr. r xit i ni r; in vacancy or ;-rxir.:rnent , ..... jji ricii r paper r:s- d in the aengerbuad to Celebrate. Wi'.r '"''"e ttxi eT"?.5I:v .'.'?,v; ! "' prepa-ntSons hne len ninde l.y the .. I .. ...w ....w.r. ..t-."T..tia tvi Mrs. Ilraadt erka a Ulvorre. J..I ai 'mi lliandt fibil suit for dlvone l t- n.ut ourt yterday acaltut :eorct i;rar.at n mo Krounu o: -artier T 'J were married at A""l.'n. t5-r- iimttV ' l.VA an 1 e-nb-r il. 1"S 'be celrbra'lon of tl Ir th!t-elr;!it!i on n.verary at Krvburc to-morrow I-irtte l'aI.in a-o evpet tM from ?t. lyjuls, Kat L l.ut Ilelleill and other town. Th .onitnitte on Arr.tziseinent U '(m IMHed of "hires linker (Icorrt Ko.Ier. ..-. ;, i..... 1. . ... . ..... . . '7irjted :o- ' ' 'w' NaianiKkir. i nri"! iieiusenteia anti L n 3imt a rnraue itimusn riv . 1 ire ir. t!.e mornins will becin the :s- (-untrmiit Motion Iteferrrd. i lu,!c, s n it-r of a motion M i -inKIt cer- I i:at Side Realty Transfers. t .1. de ndtits It tl.- Otxuit Court uw ( ixj . Trio.f. SIM f - r-oori la BfU .f '.- llu"l Sib JiiJ Iior .om;iny; r.i . ..trtir wei- a f lm- mj Ktinhir I lulle nnd other lor! Vt. W ALt ti l-i K - !- warraity om rmpt of co'.rt lint ben rferrd to ' " t ts n.l n "i: ft -f Ic IT. ;i r u Hhl'-'.'lH Mui. r In Chanc-ry. . e " "rta (.jifnn.5: d4: lun c?nnir' u. WOULD CANCEL GAME :t. Ituis Universitv Football Players Informed That Khie and White Team Arc Not Anx ious to PIa Kofce Tolv. rootball j.layer st St. Irals University r.i.d sterd' t!t the Vahlngton Uni versity tam was ansloue to cancel the sani with Itore Poly, schtjuled for Octo ber .. St. Iu! Unlverity alo has a game scheiuied with the Terre Haute team and II is raM that Washington may cancel !if. I1? lf.Jlo.'"J I.,JS 8t- L"1 Univer sity. It U Slid that Washlnrtnn lTnli-.rltv net only refuwH to nlav St. roio. i-nivor. f..- t I, t?titniHif llennlxn at MorrU t'lly. III. iu ipm m. t l V III . HUT H re l.i' . lit.) obi 'i cf vllte t'uintv ea h- Id ! re v mi pec -be mre made bv the llnfr. I J F M yaa). Captain 11 V.akmnl anl o'het ' n ur rui v Ait to r:.x-ii' ii rtrttTi wimntr ' t'-l t- ! 15 sn-S 1 !-Iiia aM!tlslon f tok 1S liis- St lu-f. Cvvtii &tii.!i K.M-1 hrtJ , b'' ts l'-'l !t Hnm wnrnnty j 1-1 t . n& i rilwfst tj t-: of Irt 5). b i nt' n .i-c- rmi'Je'it m tJS J I. stlbtae Jr to l'"ry D I.-:k- j-rnn-y t-e-1 !.. a ini-tK. L.ir-t.in aJJ:t.o:i tidrtiMv t,'U i lUn. I.. Tboii."icn t . Iical C He's. HOTELS AND RESORTS. wV'Waewae.ietjawsva'.. t'm'm-;, tm.m.m .. . ,-... r J-sjTLH ICtiTl lwHStBSS.V lrt.iltaW wasBBBBBBsl fAlSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW t . ?4wVSBBBBsWPWVSSSSBBk JH iBBBBBBBBBB''BL A eV - ' .. 2 . SleP-BrSBBVsjSSSSSWSSShaSBBbpAgBBBSk. VtfBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB rttj-. but a!o objecU to plalng teams on thii schedule of 3u Uouls Universitv. ti 'Ji T?m" H. to PJ" the Missouri f.".- Jh Suc"i of superiority wIU be .ettie.i by the games against tl.j State University. Althoush the St. Louis University play- tMcS to hva fTce,lve,.thelr 'n'ormi tion from pood authority. Manager ni"fc anlsoti of the Waablnton team said he ?.?" r.no,wcF, ""i n"ng tbe came with Uoc. He said that Rose would be. Pluy-d next Saturday as schedui-d. anl that he knew- nothing nbour a.klnjr Rj to call eff the game with St. Louls Unher- A St Ixi-jIi I"tilereity plaver said- "I ha-.e. It on good authority that Washing ton is ani.oiiH to carc"l the game with Lose or bs Hose to call oft the same with b It is probable that thle 1 being done to avoid rivlrg anv chance to ascertain the relative rtrercth of the two local .ean lIow--e- Vashlngton is to play JSJlF' rJ " fcT" m tcheduled rltn the same team as ! a ta.. i. no polbIe ch-tnes of not playing thee games utiles, Washington cancels, as Ml- url nslted ue for the game. We sch.l- of" whether War'gtVa?- "" WASHINGTON OPENS SEASON AGAINST BATTEBY A TO-DAY. Washington University will oj-n its rootball sea-on this afternoon at the niadlum azaiast the Battery A teaia Th contest w 111 start nt 3 o'clock Coarfi rnlrweatli-r will nwni - oii-i.. ...-- t-um. conH.'erliig that school op-ned only a row day o and some of the players have not b-en out. Ortlv light worfc v;a gene throrgh ves-tr-ai to jve the strength of the men -..., . - ,. . r-porieu mat the Uat- :s not equalled anywhere in this or other countries. Whether it is due to the mountain air, the mystic clouds, or the setting of pine clad mils, visitors to Eureka Springs say they have never seen such sunsets, nor such beautiful moonlit nights. Furtka Spring i but a nirfct'e ride from St. Lcuit, in through sleeker, en thr Frisco System. It ess exrtllrat h?r! and boarcisj boue. iroosg then; lit m-cJ;crr.t Clcivr Horn., locatnl on th; scrnrrJt cf tie higtest -ocuntiin This hotel is netrd far its exreiiect serrice. sp!rcdii raitice and btsut-r-l s.n:::c A REMARKABLE OFFER .j wi mil iiae A strong team to op ;if'l the rtyrtl and rraroon Doctor ;th r-ralth. w.-.c plas,i t .,.f snJ nU on V ash.ncton larft jeer has I sen coaohlr.g ... A s and nwy beat hi o!.I teammnte. I.J-C. who n!aeit tArkt i. -ii- ' l.K- Tcr tto iissra mls. ! a t taa win Ut-i n4 far. M. lassss ss gas Casscs' way. Ti cy iSBBBBBBBk s aa rmSB.-.. asg asWSi e riwi a4 assa-s as tbe SeatuHl ion jb jear a- at thi htJluin yekter ' He has Ueii laid up reveral weJcs with nppcnll.Uif, but will aratn don the ralmrcairrr iiktly mil! ftak rrral ! rlti.n..n 111.1.. K. a. . . . K . ""'"'I' "" sra to gue a;i ii" ci.nrt:1it a chance H? wbii start the t-m with Hunt or Osborxi lft end: -naroerg Ktt tackle; Lucky. left Krau- rltht tack!, oattlen, end: Inllon. .--ir:qr back. A. Krause. Thomaa. John-in-n of Thmonn In the back pe.tj The Me-i!cl S.:hool w-Hl open Wednes day. wh3 all candidates will be expected to srow up .Vrkanras UnMersi'y was suBstStutrj for the game October ;i l.OIE TEAMS TOL-XMET. mfTut, J. A. wrII"rSi.fS Js.sorisTlE StaxtTwsaca i.-t rxairakwe sr is wai T '- ur ssvaaad w-ta XxreX ssnrgs. Get t ten s ra s?rar eV. T Saa 1 'tt t far Sr-vtSK" ti .'rfcee f. Tus, St avu OCX Stt St. faa.i, -s-i5 rw T.rt sr-tss er Crsfal Me X, Ar- .ssr, eC" J. ssaW. .wak. I af L-lfcs- -sakl m-M Vrmss9PwlB BsnBSsVl tlSSBBBBBBBBK7tS BBBBBCrsfKPsls.S.K1 '( BHWS3sssssssssssswseM BesSsSsBVKaBBSSBBBwaBBBSBBBBBBBBBBS i rirat Rnand Allflle riayed na Trlnle j A Cesn This Maralag. t Tfca Rrst round cf the str.ca ifnln snJ mixed doubles f-r the liiies- open tennis tournament will be playe-i on tfca it SjiovS ' "" Although this will te the first taur-a-raent la which ladles have contested la thU city, an exjertisrallv urge entry has bes receive.!, especially In the singles and raised dcjt.es. 4he bst talent WJ1 com-ret- for the trepkls. Prizes win ahw be tf,"?"in ." rum.ers-up la each class. High eVbooL Country aub and others r.T entered. The drawings fef the IsdieW fiajKes T.V tt. yrday. aid are as follows-: UVv - IVe,,!!0V XJ Mr- Charles jrk vs. Mrs J D. Csaeron and Miia Opce MarriU: MJs Morton and Miss Jtb v Masses Lawrerce and Morgan-MS-s IsaAet HuU and Mlml Oaresche vs. :'!f?.R- Aand Q S. Romtauer; Misses J. B. Kennard and leotase Eepeichiej r. X? Heger Law's and Margaret Chsm- '""THgsIg W A MARK ON THK AVINC MAN SCARES WOLF Af "rugs sL www sr-rssSYol ni -. ratlflSfvllAOef ' THAT KViHRa THK ssssssssssssftisssssssssssssssnWtr arsw9issssHisssMSissisHisissB I swJ-aslssBBsw 15 " SW KZmMMMMMBBHHI XxiA Z " twi..W HW(9HpCH jCIZlealC" SiSislg,MMfew YOUR SAVINGS Should Bt Inmted in a Lot in UNION AVENUE HEIGHTS $2 West of Union Ayomm North of Bireher. $9 PER FOOT WORTH DOUBLE. $1 Do Not DelaySelect Your Lot TO-DAY. OCASH AND $1 PER WEEK WILL BUY A LOT. Do a "GOOD TURN" for Your Family. Turn the Key to Your Own Home Door. HEBE IS AN OPPORTUNITY! DAVID P. LEAHY, Agent, 800 CHESTNUT ST. OPPOSES JAPANESE INVASION. McGARVIE BACK FROM SOUTH. Visitor From Honolulu Says Japs re Buniness. Injur , JPlaya titans Te-Day. JltCt coof wis r-iae SVC--;- CUS A.tM. 1 sr.e-Tsoes. fVeen Wixt win tax - "Jjsrtse t th. TUre-s it su socal ti tt rr: n ear-rts t rraae a; least : - -.tv-i ec tie tesrt. A .ve !" '-- 'it: rear- : trt m c-.tl "Jitrry Cr-eX Itu.n. L.axs. Tje- iter- Kw.tr aid tVsshM. - -- TSkomas H. Watkiss of Honolulu. V. I.. was a ruitar in St. Louis yesterdty. Mr. Watkln. is en Lis way to New Vork speaking of the HawaiUn Irian's jes terfiay be semtd to think that the Jap ansss sr their bane ar.d that efforts to keep them awsy should be s-j.de. Tfs sornethlrg fierce the wr th Jar- aness sre moncryillring thinj I-. the Is lands." Mr. Watkln said -They .re Tiy w4.l seen control every lr.du.try nnd are rst ting a firm hold of the pUntatiors, Thty work ao chearlr that It wsuld .. - . - .... . -.. otj iaforoiM :ar any wcite man to com- i m m .vl.W ... &..e a .....I .l . -. .., i. j uin-se icey can stand smaller proSts. White men do not vw m ssw;, -Sotntthlrg ocght to b don- It is a serious matter, this Jnnr.'t InTalon. it. i aui nent ts tjmpamue wjtn th-m In ttei- war with Russia, but when It comes to letting tSem -,jr into a coun try In such a way that they are rerm- rui to the real inhabitants, it te tir- tn get serioc-. 4 -Tha tree V ! tb- tla, n tio lr . , a acia; uoaai. anc seon a white man will hare no slow there. I am In th cjar buslce. si they hare, not harme-1 me 5.. -- " D "3 ti" "ney will , before o-.g. if they are allow ed to con- tinea as they are doing.' President of Vaudeville Circuit Announces Opening Datet. H. F. XcOaxvie. nrsildent of the Inter tat AmuMmtat Carapany. wr.ic.l Is pro niotiruc a new .-uid-.li:e ccuit in the South, with the booking and general oSlces in St. Loils. returned to tbe vlty yeettrdav after an absence all sumsser ik the South, visiting the cities which wui be inclu-ied in the new circuit. Mr. l!3ir.:e said that, in all of the cities constituting ths circuit, the new theater- which are being tullt for tte inter state chain are e-ell under way. the edi fice at Hot Springs, where the initial cpenlr.r. win take place. October SS. being Vract'any completed. The .tes o; th, openings of the eircnlt theattrs in the other cities Mr. McGarne says. arj,aa follows: Danaa. October S9: taco. Ncrember ; ian Antonio. Xorem br :: Hocstoa. Nore-nber SO. Fort Worth. No ember XT. and Uttts Kock. V. cercbe- . Twwt.ral Trie) ArrewteeL Carl Talor. U years old; Calvin Bailey. 1" tmm obi. Ernest Ccmlw. U years old, ani lttbrt Jones. Jl years old. were ar ret. About aa o'clock yesterday nvsrn !nr by ttrgiARi Houlihan and Fol'.'xaitt CTKeefe and Eurns. The policemen charge that ths boys have been stealing veg-tabies frc-a farmers wagons ca tts ay to market. FAIR CLOSES AT CErYTRAUA. Xew Buildin! and Grounds Add to 8oc4-ei of Exhibition. tcr-ciuc iV-x-ial. Centralis. Mo Bept, JB.-Tbe Centralis Fair, which has bees in progress here this week ar.d which closed to-day. has attracted large crowds of sightseers. Aitaveugh the -saw scildings are large and ecrr.rnodlous structures ths lair as sociation officials have esrerieneed much difficulty in ending rocai for tits unusaily heavy sshlbits. Thoroughbred horses and cattle fill every pen. Ths eshlbtu of country rro duce are larger than ev-r before. Excellent weather and track conditions have mads ths racing cards attractive and several of ths track records hrs been smashed. ' tVa t.n. mmjt .1. money rec-.i'red therefrom aa a i to be used whan sejitshrvu ta mm rs want ths money apporttoaesl '.J1 lL??T th " Cniinsssi mt feetk the Chickasaw and Choctaws aasM-ssssn. th same kill beforw any iTsjssIPtsi sfc lands can ks eonsldereX J " " , SAYS FEES HAVE BEEN PAW. Llojd Makes Btateraeat Ccera-in-r CoBdrj-Wood CrntML -. DISPOSITION OF COAL UNO MONEY DIVIDES THE INDIANS u-niiuc n-tOAU Artmore. L T.. Sent. 2. The Chlckainw Legtslature has sd'ourned until Mondiy to give to Mansfield. McMurray and Cor ntab. tbe tribal attorneys, tin to draft a UU providing for tte dlapcel'loa of ths ml and asafialt laadej of ths CbocUs and Crlrksssw Satlopa. ft-sr tlks Hlra-n X4oyd. chairman of th monlcaUoB to Tfcs RepuhlieT stat-a air all fees mads necessary In UtajtawwaawS tion of testimony taken la tka cSsssbm Wood congrisstonaj contest BMawTa2i!l paid by th rssswltt aad tlsat tawaasTTlZ - ........ .n.ywi. 9s SMTSf atr. uoya czzuuts a partial cobs- a contract entered into Wswa ts rtatement that the record jiaji sif """ asmsuy susceptRle) at I ..w.... M lira fASBWPBi vrisisau senc so waaningtoa He further ezoreaaea Ma . the salt will never come to tragi saww tSS tlMrw M sssm nltarlsr mmtnmSLVs aft.' t? rffffJL I r irt 1 ei n-3fiT?l f7."C imr Si m -IP3 i -MM a ' 5ji n -.' --tiirw --kt-' o?-. . ,i. - .-icwr.