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Accordin;; to the Cologne Gazette the supervising office for private In surance Una applied to the German representatives Hi th I'nlted State as wll as la tlie rlty for Informa tion on the sub.ct. Various i..pa;"r5 have l.lnted within the last few tfis that con cessions ti.aj be withdraan fronj the remalr.lr.s Amrncan Insurance companies u3r.s business here, tho power of the Finance Committee of the Equitable Society. Mr. Schlff waxed wans In hip explanation, and said tnat the entire committee, was at the mercy of or." man. -It mis all Hyde." said Mr. S-h!ff. "all Hyde and Alexander. Mr. Hide wrote tn- xn-j"Ke rKardlnic the offers made by ( my flrrij fvrr participation In j tidicate ..ir. jivK fcipita au tee re-'pit, jir. Hyde n-rute all the letters." Jn the matter of the "Jame li. i;yne ana . as-oeUt.' xllcto." Mr. Schlff hotly ac cused Mr. llyde of trying to MiIeM him- I keif. lie Mid th lonitlon of a director ! . .. .- .- . - .i-- - ii .ii i.. : k l i.t i:ie iiuiiauie wa .n or a n?E:siu": I r... ".""'". .1. .".. . - juuntlty. and that the directon- nere mere " " - ,V' V, Mr S?hff scurphnd. IU said, further, that he t""7!' .J", " whereat Mr. Schiff , had iivr arked any favora of the Equit- ""linsly r.odded. I have (ranted many favors." he said. FITZSKR.tl.D, 'OT RQl'lTADLR. cmaaaats. that lie M mot kaw nrketlirr It waa the aaeletjra wtmmrr- Wltaraa knew alMolatelr aolMajr as to bow tho aioaey the aaeletr waa aad by the exeetrtlTe? leer, aaleas they rhaae ta lafana the Flnaaee Cvmaitttee. Mr. SchtK aala ft ha heen aagceate that the aa elety'a aeeoaata be aatflted hy oat Me areoaataatm. hat It waa aae heraaae It waa like earrylas eeala to Newcastle to have aiere alsailea of areoontants. an ealaldera were Itiuked , aolt tbe areoaata beat by aaeli exaerta aa the Kaltable ea ployed. Takins up the transactions of Kuhn. Ieb & C with tl.v i:iultflble. witnesa t-3ti:Ud that the nams of the firms from nlom conten'piatttl purchases were under adii.-m.:it v.cre n-er mentioned In the commit tee-room. Wlun Kuhn. loeb Jfc Co. had any prupcslttivn to make to the Btiultabl. Mr. Schlff usually pr.sented It to Gi-orsf II. SuIr. w!io in turn pre M.ctMl It to the Kiocutlve Committee, and then it was prM-l on bv- General Ix)uu ntzs-rald. Vl'itr.-?i' -aid It was ometlrn I'iree -.vefcB Ix-foro he could obtain a re ple. Ti:es- tran'.ict!uns continued until 0r'al Fitzyenild retired, and then Geo. H. Squire payMl on the offers of bonds. Of the trar.'ncf.ons of tlw OjtiltaMe yj-ndicat??. of which Kuhn. Iib & Co. ntr' the m.u.ai;irj. ivltc?ss said lhar ninsrenvr.t? were mad in wtitinc;. the torn:" and amount and conditions being fully described. Mr Hush a wmt into a line of quMlonln;; tint brouxht from the wltn- a ilcr!pt!on or how llv syndi cates are forme-1. roannsl and clovl. "You don't l:ave to t life Insurance compr.nleji to xn Into theyp sytttllcate. do youT" aketl Mr. Huzhes. "No. Ind-1." witness replied. "1''k a pretty sool thin? to be let -la. lrr;t W." itn rmllel and r.o.ilefl. nn5 Mr. All prejudices affcctinif "readv-to-vear" apparel. Here's the "bald fact": Croak rlcithes have clone more than their share in demonstrating the possibilities of . mrt 7Vii0.oat!. Ienrh lrk (form- fittlns). v.lth vrj- Ophl tlare to l.lrt-. '" t 1" . St!'ti ti-K-k Siiit. In the nw Croak tn-Mi Is IT. to TCftTN AND OUVE T WOMAN TRIED FOR MURDER OF SON AT CHILLICOTHE, MO. Buy TeatlHea That Mrs. FJirtlaaa ulatna t'oafeaaea to Killing Maa While la JnJI for -llese Crime. ItEI-t I1IJC SI-KOAIm iillil-utli- Mo.'pt 3-Mr. H-irtlnda ji!!:i'..i . wife of Hjrry yulpton. .i j.l.tr.l on trial in th- frcutt i"ouri her t'iU aftt-rnixin. cturKd with th murder ' her V v.ir-oH .t. (i-in. John Ju!:it-.:i Th- tio.lv of John viiintou n foun.I In fix jar.l of l.U fath'r." homo. In th-"Ut).-JM j.irt of I.tvlnnMon County, on June j: Wa A tarsot rH' a. lyln ner.r the hoy a body i.n.1 . wound in hl hvJd honed wlr- h- had l-n aliot. lack of th. left ear Ch- f-atut" of the trial to-day wa the ptU-iic- of i;im-r V.ilu of Suian-T. -io t-iltl-l tljt Mrs vulntou. while in jail J.M .uut. onf.f.-l to him that eht Imi! s!ci the bov arl that shf would I.e hot the whole f.uly if h hjd K ttn chance. ... vt!monv w a urprl. "Walts nnrr having tolil tn ITi-'-cutlnc Atr-ii-x of the ll-6td confesnlon until thM tnormc Mr yulnton haa nlwuys obacrvej strict I1T," atiout tho affair TM- .iftcnmoii he der.l1 th Walx .Turv nd elalmd that hf. ha.1 nver en Witi lfore Th- dul ly fuller te-:.-r.ed n Nhalf if hit lf. sylr.K tl.it fc!i a iui treated the children Ulndly liut mv conscience frees me of mv bond. 1 have been all eood a tllrector a& I l.nw Low to L and I did my duty." srmiF rnorcnT it propcr TO IIK IXt:iTABI.B DIltKCTOR. Jacol. II. Echlff was tho first wltr.es. ner- made to him rather than to the Kju!ta!.le. Mr. Pch'ff raid. Icaue he aa a sinancial factor In a clrrle of men which he desired to take into the syndicate. Aa i iilieclur ef the ivi'.iit:b!c It did not occur t" .Mr. Schlff that il. profits from this weuld not ;'.i to the K.juitable. He trusted Mr Schlff said he had b-come a director . to ;er.-nil ltzrald' falrr.csT of th- tUitaWe fc.e:!.iy in the latter ;uirt Al tht. P;OC(. of tj, j:rct ,,-Umony Mr. of 12. or the Hrtt pnrt i liM. His :!rra s.h.ff us.Ji..'d and wtis xranted p-rmislon hnd had deallnsj" with the eoejety for u t t) :n3k a Ktatemer.t. He .KfenleJ hlin-(ju-mi-r of a century prior totht -Hn.- t't from varlou attacks which he aall The question of the proprl-ty f the Slrm ; h5,j tt,. jjj., ncalnst M- tirm' and him of Kuhn. Ieb & Co. iallni; with tl. if j,v tnt. stat ssuprintender.t of Inur- r.fuiiaoie cieiy weeurmj iu ium. i.u i.: j uic anil otner. j.-r .if the Ilnance (Vnimltt that he 1 m4.,. . .,fwlaUai .,:!d Bn- hW jUm-nt or. the swurttlia . j.,, aH a -fwcl , Ihe 1-a.lely ourrtia--!. ..? ",r''!;,i i . ,N corr.lnltt.v. which Im inopn.ty did not oivur to l.lm on tii.s .,son:r,nt ,)f u, t,n T.. HI lo t ' Drive Oat Malaria aad ttalld l the yateai T oM araEJanl rtltOVVT? TTEtJ:i ! I. i Nil IuJ tcu Et ) J - ! tli' fortruia :t i.uinlr inai.: .it vi r ;-.. n it ! 'J-I.iln and I.-cn is .; .i j tba qm. aicrts' ' acj ac.o. f.twi Tt. o-inlri art- . ui t.a r.1 t." lrv tiu!IJ at ta .r.t-m tij u ..r rr rj mxim 'ric ej ! MORGAN IS LONDON'S MAYOR. Iu.iim 1'ii-timm nhvrvotj for tli lii' Huiiilrnlth Tiiiit'. I. r." . tij-pt Li;tu:' M..rn r a?u5 ttie t ltiijeo.4t S l"r Mn"ti I'rt. r i" the M r J hn I. r rjwrAtirp pit! r ..' St I rii4 ,lH.r,r " itnct.-n -j trmi ( to la liie th f'ual'.t i trn n the t-otne r ;rri the Matit s trs'e tbe elev Itrl- Z AM rr.jn V.'oIe II t j t !eetl Irfl a tor tr.e nemt iij' a ituicr .ar'a... M iac 1 r He Jiiaitij jt huol tiid 1 u pnjnj'n.r.t 'totlcr. th' r't.tiri Irtl uid. th" s;i..rl!T. . ;,, I.e: amiui! tslt to tne rr:ce Jrwiy e MW rnq 14 w!;.l i.wte.j ; ,r tr:e .e, nl f-.r t ".x bur. :,-s:h -Uot:j wa t.-.er..ji .f ir of 'h ' 'ir J n:fi a or.l tti'!r: . r . ,'ni. n jf tb n Mef n. i- PROMINENT DEMOCRATS HERE. took counsel on the matter, and was ad vNert tSmt there was nothing- to prevent hot firm from properly muinuj.ninc sueu rel-::tns. He was a director of the soci ety four or nvt yearn le-fore he 1.hw a mmlr or uny committee of It. Then he was made a member of the Finance Com mittee. Mr Schlff stat'd tliat the r5HIn' f1 llr--cior In larice corporations in Now York and he -.resumed leewd.-it wa :i neRtl jrible quantity. If anj xecutlve officer wlhe.1 to coneeal anvth'.tts from tho i-ri-ctort he could easily do eo. and tae di rector, under jr-vuilini; ..mdi'.ir.-. I pow.-rleiw to prevent any irregular.. y. PSF.CI TI'E OFFimHS AnwUTKLY l COJTBIl Mr sVhlff tejtilled that the Kqul'able w;k In the hand-, of th- executive ..Ih nt hnd he had no wav of knov.-lns more than tl.-se xeeutive .lllcers tho" to tell lii:n. Ho retiiw.il an .-tlun to th- llx-ititlve f4immitt-e Iwitr- of th- relation of hi. firm to th- roriety Thl. w!ti:es Mid. w-a lcaure U- thought It would l lm proper for him. a a nit tiller of the fcxeo utive r.:n:nllt- to ;n on anv .UMlitiBS his Krai m!h' htve w.lli the Mielety. I to a i-cent tlin- Mr. Schiff was 1u.il.flM as a director by -share trens-v-rreil by Mr Hve. Mr H:.ie drew the dividends on these shares. Mr n-hHT re eilved no ln.tl. !.1 r.-ultr. frvtu ti.etn. Thev were ret:ai!--;e'-re.l to th-J trusltvs usidr the Hyaa purrliae. t K..itfr .!. Hut ntlor to last 1 eh- ruarv he wat not a ;ilie- holder In the i i:.jui:able. a'i.1 wan x.ot In any u!firti. I tvrition from rrnny other lirctots ani h iVi! th ..i. ..t i..r,.i. tli. Finance nunitt'v dee n-' d. -uie th n.-tuil parehase. hut n.r!r advises the s-iie ir purcJiaM of se curities , . . The v-ilt;e of hl aiHlee In till rrqard. w:tne aald. v.v-- the anie cs .t JudRe of hicher court ! at:, ef hir-- ex;erinc-. lib i.i-ition wat iH-t one of much lmportanr.-. l-eauv !. -fiislu not tr.-o-: that hi- judp-n:-nt le follov..d He ooull -ml It nns ii un'ri-e hi'n to fled rh.it lu y-"-sitlon us a ne irber of tlie Finan-e iitn rnlttee was pirfunitnry lRArnt'ALI.V Ml PI At K Itin Fl ; COMMITTKF A ry "f the b-la? uov-rnini! tl. rir.ai.re oinpiittee was intrxs! r-eJ an-. IentiT!d In Mr frliirr The. I.lvvm r,rvled of five .ilrector lo pass on an ui.-i.ier-. thu. d"trlinc th- Kinr..-.ce I'onmiti e of murh of It r.ower A Ut of :li :.n.v- wis handed Mr .-Yh'.rf but he a una ble to y whether the m-n nmd on it wtowviI the commit! The were . It Aleiatid.r. Valentine I Sr.-.-e- Thorn.: I J.Tiat- V.SlllatnT Mcltr md -H-llam Alexander Mr Hue! 's s!d th! i!t whs hit) Jd him bj. an ":ncer ii ih Hi. table, subleot to oorrertiiin. V llnti-s .testified that the h.ti-m.tn of the rinance f..mi;iiilee nti..uaui appointei the Tiiemljer to audit the nrteiCs a - I count and report to the Flnitu-e i'om- I rnlttea. and in that nay attempted a iJ- 1 jwr .!' n ef the fi'! y's funds. I Mr H hirf itd tl-ie a. i s ictlcaiiy no i i.:iv tor the F;n..n - (unalillie. ae ilic f fcecu:Ie (.n.Iiiltte the lnltia'Ue n nil irjv-.tmei .. .ml th-r- was o.. AU- dlrlr.if iMmi'i! :i p we-s e.jujlinjr thue of th- n n ivwrinvtlee i nio"s uiTWi:niii ii-i.iW i iimi: nit; okfou ITIUN. ' Io I utilrrstuil." ake! Mr H :he. hut it. or;r.i: r. -u""n. njtwsltths ! hj-iaws" I "I- the Uju'tuMe .ji a the eve. ! re; lied Mr 5.tis:T. . , . ' Mr Huchis stale . thst he f.und tint i W H M. Inlire ind T l Jot da i. ni m- t.r i-f the finance iMinrallt', hau -e-' t rte-1 t. f t ccnunf.t.e !; l. that they I hx.l eam!ti-l th' e-url:i"s of the cui- fj:,i nl f..und them rorr--ct Mr Sea iff said thev wre atts.ntst hi Mr. Hj i. ' lh. chAftnai. of t'a i-'mniittee Mr Hiche sold 1 "Now. !:i .onM'-atlnn of the f.irt. that i he ;'e- ,j. e'..j 1 at this tcq.ilry. thi 'I.. K;a!tlie b '.-uau were kept In tl- r.ume of jvi-iti t" whom thev dl rot le- I ir tht f'tndu f the o!et -ae.e nit nterel on its lxk. I want to find out : wh-t s ipervui 1 cxerrls,l Now. I r-..1erstar.d 'iat the es.s-u'lv. .iffle-rs had ! '....I . k..-a .f f .. etv fh( ?hi. F'-nee '"orrmlttee d'-nlt with the Invest ment aed .ile ef -e'-urtties onlr after itr-aC OmU mI .Mr. BchW was aske H m f ! ja rltalriToai tor aa laaaraao ceasjaMjr to tmrest ta atoeka te koM eaBtrol ot ! torn. 8a wpWH - that- taa cotapaay ahould aot SOS Mrhabjfc nor teveat In c i en or aaeealaUee stock, but ia dtvUand-paylac preferred stocks. He h.K-anie vehement, and his remarka were acc.nipanfeil with dramatic and em phatic peeturcs-. He declared that It was untrue, as charred by tho State Jstipcrin Mt.dent ef Insiirancr. that the KqultaWe Life Assuranv S.cetv IseiKht Japanese l.iid frot-i Kuhn. I-el & ... and then a hurt time afterward rold them bacit to Kuhn. lineb A- ". at a loss to the society 'if ."'j per e. nt. H said there was no rt:r-!i loss and 'hat th- Superintendent of In . una net. i.a.l fallen Into error In oomputinjt tho rate of strrlirnr exchange which fixed tit vaiui or the honu. Ills. tO!l'lY I1III .OT MIIMIFOLIZR F.llllTABI.K. The irfirda -.rMe irlins liondc it:ed at the ml of J! s i-r pound sterling. He said fu.i'iT tf.n It t-;is not true :i stated that Kuhn. l-h Jt Co. had ni":ioiKliyed the m.i tln.indal !J.sine5 of tlie fciulta hle IJfc Ae-i;r.ir.ii' Society. In the ust live yar? he said, the Hqiiltable had lH-iii.-hr ;1'.Ti-".-i of securities, and of t!. 3ju.-i.'y. or nl.out one-slxlh. were pu-rhaeed frc--i Kuhn. lyeb & Co. Fur-th.-r..- re. h s-ild. that the present valu of S'-et:r!ti .'Old by his firm to the Kqjlt nble while h was a din-ctor is- lluo.ms jtreatrr than the jitice ia!d for them. Mr Sihiff wa nsked If he had hecrd of any imrafjf beln placed In th" hand ef any oriH.ii for use in connection with lesisljiton IP s(1j ho fcaii not. In an rwer to :inoihr question, he said such a thine r.ilyht have Ix-en done wltlout his 2s: -ir.-it u r.nythinit alicut It. t -.JI st lX-IMATIOVs t-fiHi:('Ti: HY MCIIIFF. Mr Schlff stated that he had r.O kr.owl ede of what allotment if the tCoric tak en in s;.r.duats w.re made by James H. i. e report of Ihe Friefc lnvestlcateil the man- lultabie Pocletr. Mr. S'"hi:f way r.sksl by tht examining coun sel lo :p!.tiu the o;sratluiit .if a syndi cate in I'nlon 1'aeliie pri'ft-ne.1 stock. He 3i-Iv 1 pertr.'slon to tnal: the state ment te hi "r. way. arel then noke empliatlreKv at'd excitedly. rappln the table to emphasize his imints. He de tlaretl t:-.-it there liad lxen unjust Ir.s-lnu-atlotif. He hud toM the State Superin tendent of Insurance that when he said Kuhn. l.oeb : C" had m1J SZS-M.ti of 1 n:on Pat-.:Ie preferred to the Kqultahle Soelel" !. had eln tnateil a false rei t. and Mr. S I iff said he stood by that dec laration now. Ths I'ri'cii lapirt(. vrrferreil rt..-l? str- die.ite Jf not f.irtne.1 hv Kuhn. Ieb & I o.. an I thee I:.vr aId the stuck to ........ ....- .-.- . ..nivi.. i. A.i?. iviiitrt ii t. fi. ii:ai;. an Auittiine oniBiu.ej i tntrt. "for the puip.ie of si-ttlnir a con ATUMW At the dose of tbe direct testimony Sir. Bcbiff asked and was granted pennlssbm to make a statement. He defended him self from various attacks which be said had been rcade apatcst his firm and him self by the State Superintendent of Insur ance and others. He became very ani mated, and his remarks were accompanied a lib dramatic and emphatic gestures, lie declared that it was untrue as cbarscd by the State Superintendent ot Insurance that the Euultable Lif-j Assurance ?ociety boucht Japanese bonds from Kuhn. lbat Co. at a loss to the society of 2s per cent. Ho said there was no such loss, and that the Superintendent of Insurance bad fallen into error In eomputins: the rate of sterling exchange, which fixed the value of tbe bendj. He said further that 1? was not true, as statel. that Kuhn. Loeb U Co. bad monop olized the best financial business of the Kquirable Life Assurance Bjelety. In the last five years, he raid, the Equitable had 1-ouBht tVK.WO.QtUot securities, and of these SSjiUKV.. or about one-sixth, were pur charcsl from Kuhn. Loeb 3t Co. Further more, he said that the present value of se curities sold by his firm to the Equitable while he was a director Is U.SW.CW greater than the price paid for them. other isptraxct: cosrcaura ALSO WERE HIS CTSTO.HER9. In five years, he said, his firm iu '?,,, tlZ.Ob.W0 worth of securities to tne Mu tual Life Insurance Company and Z1.. X to tbe New York Life Insurance Com pany. He asked If this loosed like undue Influt nee with the Equitable. He ndlcd that he had never asked any favors as a director cf the Equitable, but bad grant ed many. Mr. frvnlrr was asked if be had heard of any monevs being placed In the hands of anv peron for use In connection with legislation. He said he had not. but such a thine might have been done without Ms kr.owirar anything about It. COMPANIES IX AftRKKMEST TO WATCH TUB LEtiUUsTfHES. Alfred W. Maine, associate auditor of the Equitable Society, who was next called, said that Andrew Hamilton wns employed by the Equitable Society to lock after legislation, lie bad appeared before various legislative committees to present the views of the Equitable Society. He testified to payments aggregating PZZA to Hamilton In eight years, froni US to l&JC for lepnl services. It was bnught out from this witness that the Equitable Society, the New York Ufe lntir:ince Company and the Mutual Life Insurance Comranv. jointly retained Mr. Hamilton as counsel to appear btfnre legislative committees. Wltncrs said the Equitable had paid money to E. I Short and V. I. Thummel. legal repre.enta llves of the Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. The country wn divided Into sections, each company to look after legislation in Its section, ilatnilttiti covered tile States west of Ohio. Short and Thumm! looking after States east of Ohio, and an arrange ment was made with the New York Life Insurance Company for looking after the Southern States. Witness further said there was an npreement N-tween the three compin!en that where special counsel was employe i as legislative representative by one com pany, the t-xprnso waa to be shared by ths tw.i other Witness was askfl If campaign con tributions came under his observation iitid he repll-d: "They Ji.e r; 1SroIK FROM PARIK BIIIJ1IXR 1 1-2 I'EK CKTT OX IXVESTMENT. Mr. Maine said he laid never heard of anv of this money being used to InUuencd legislation. Edward J. Pevlln. superintendent of real estate for the Xew York iJfe. was called next. He presented u record of ex pendltures on the New York Lif Insur ance bulldira-. In i'arls. France. This building was stated to have cost Il.K2.il In Utls In lfco by imrrovt-ments It stood on the loks as having cost S2.30.(0Q. an-l by turtfcer improvements vejrlr up to litH It was then carried at CK3.1M. Then more than SI.M&ow waa eharced o.T. k that the building is now held at JL10M. The net income derived from th?t building, witness stated, averaged for the last three years 1? ier ctnt on the cmount Invested, and an average of 8 to 3' rw-r cent on the amount at which It I carried on the hook. Mr. Devlin waa still on the stand when adjournment was taken until next Widnt-sday morntny. WOULD BAR NEW YORK LIFE FROM WISCONSIN TRADE. u lolltirai Jicnilli"nn"" Atlarhos. iT had Kn m!e. an! tr-.t with the lo Visits. However. Several prondr.ent ln:r-ns. frern -ri . i-ts of the Sta'e Vefe j t m -ttv ) f rr.U j and mr-,1- 'he!- 'it t. 1 r.j ; tiea. alanlfi -an e t. a ti,t -d ,!!. rttssed js'-ltlCii In cenera: A-a.t thoe wt: . h.rjerje.l ntr the .-t se 'r-. F"ll:p Uu ten of Kl"n i firmer tjflre. t fks-Krry 'ouinel Jsnies II Seir-. furrier M - U'-d if Kir.ji ."tjr a 1 -,,. rfre Wsfi the exception f t j.ont Mul.en. i. te irtj sat ntrht ' Imprtinr t,u-r to etutre e ao-ount. I "-e i-l.h.crir! m .or : .j., i?ir.ar.ee '-rnltt.e JM nothft s but snow to whom :V J .spl-olnt TWO nf the eteruttte olltrers to Wvet'.er h.l rijulta lee-l.Kt the etaml-i-itt.'n t'V "-fti1"' thrm I -The chairman on VI . -nm!:es np- MlMll iF Etll'l . -etnf the .ul-rmmlttee..- rrpli-d M-. sia;.;TlM. nt.-i-i.ac f -.trnte.i ' oldiMT of l"n:on Ia Itlc sleek." Kuhn l.v-p .t ).. he said aete.l inerely cs a elralig-l.,iuse. iiurrlialng the stcclt on the exena'ice. and selling jt to the sub scriler. at e.t It made no prollt. The yiiuliate w.i- fur V.wi.'i". of which ne.irlv the tr.tire ntno'int. hid been aniulreil Amonr- th" nam furnlsht.I to i lt.!in. lyt, .v i o. a nartli-lpants svai the p.im- : J-xitKS H. Ilvde. to in Iduallv. for jr.r''"' "I htt l t vcr "Known uplll the di-IOE-U'e ..f tlie Kr.. k -oir.if!f..e sa,j Mr. sWiiff "that th.- rajuitahle lied any filiate 1:. ti5.lt sllldiClte ' Illll SIIT KMIIV STOIK w B(ir;nT by mmiicatr. In the i-tnance fimnilit-e if the r.j,u;. talle he ii ted for Ui" J urehase of the !: k. bo: did not know- then that It Itad 1m-.-:. bouh In a synd'cte He maln t. tti'sl that :,- Iureh.- was i, nd t! it -'ier- w-is no lwltr Iniesme-t In the ' w rli! than I'u! -:i Pacific, prcfenetl I'res I I... -: M --. .f the Eqult.-b' . he .1e. ' and. !m !n. refj-ed to rese I ?h S-... k t - t. n-lieuth th" syr-dl. at- had l trl! ! u-. it baok N..t until Mr I!-I told Mr Mortoi th.it he had :r.in-f. r're.1 . !.!S he.dir.t; t. the fiiWy did any Juetl- tr ! 'v.iin. i. -! . . ittinw !: .Vs sv::dl--jte tr-.nsqers tl.ey dij not think a Ttfe l-ssurattce eompan;. was n ds!rahe a: siielate .mj had watitel to buy the st.x-t ha -1: Mr. ll'i-ires ashed If the purpe of th- I syr.ditete u is to seeuj- control f tr.e ! fti'on J-' 'tl to which Mr. S-fclff re idled , that he S d not V ink ! n-lrttnn TLhl. . lie ouch -o answer Anyore eotild draw hl own It.! 'ri-nce. The as-.-err.ent which wns nrodure.! , ss .ml th .i the sT5dlnte w-as nanirt-i ' by J.l'-ol. H Mrhlff. I! II H..rrl-n.n n.t l Jn. -tin-ran and It was -jcre' that I tee s.e tnouirj t nei.t for live war, -ltd not lie so'.j hy suhscnl-e-s. ,u; that the manaci rs should S- iJIo.ie.l to sell to a I itntr -ompnny Mr Harriman he Slid d seet;jl w- J,I-. slcnature tn S.yii-1) Ho dM not e'-UIi:ie went r...r abb- S. !ty jid for Ii 5cbir i "-rs-k- ire rot are hn-r- ' s-iM M I r-sT wi). l- '..irv 1 .i.s ril et. r- eT hi!!' 1 '.IL I r'Tt 1 she-, j- ?-h!ff -T' alwats ten rr theory ir -tr-ef th-"u- t!f " I i vinri tis-Ti: -aoitn I nTHtif. Ol- ls t: M !- -; n i-f ! I qu'.c- ty Mr Hughes mimti:-. or EqriTtiu.n iki:tim. iiki i.Ani:u fif I all men .I" -"h'T te'tlfied thij the rnl-'ute of a me;, re .,r tn. i.-irR-. Committee .f I in" t,T' .i:f i..re A-sra".-. yeiety In J "ibr.u-tr I2 r. false in recoplirtc th I pun-rsf ' tV.-icvi .,r j-., ,;, pa j.c r. f-WTert fv k fer "hoMI-c account ' I M" Srh'ff said l. -as presn; m the rneetl- and tin surh trn4ctIon was mice as i it npart rrm wnat he heird at Tiit n-eetinc he ce ri to be undr stoou fit ire lttitlalle reeori mar. hrn- -ail Mr nnm-inji spetiau Milwaukee. Wis.. Sept. 9. Clarence M. Veneer of Xew York, a policy holder In the New York Life Insurance Company, hus addressed a letter to Commissioner of Insurance Host of Wisconsin. a.sklng that lie lasue un order forbidding the New York Llf to transact business In Wiscon sin as long as John A. McCail sliall re main president and George W. I'eikins vice rtoldent of the company. Inclosed with the letter to Cnjnmlss'oner of Insurance I a copv of the letter which Mr Venner addressed under date of Sep tember r t,- ln.tident McCail. demanding his re!i;t:nt Ion. INCREASE IN NEW CASES SHOWN AT NEW ORLEANS. Feareel ly May Be Cat Oat Froa. PrtralrfeaFa Trip Beeaaae of Health Aaaoelntloa'a Aetloa. ?sth4s4.s ! TWO DEATHS AND 29 Z Z CASES IN NEW ORLEANS. Z New- orltnna, Rfrt. 3. Tlie of- s flcial yellow fever report to p. m. to-d i- Is as follows: 2 :New cases. : total to dnte. 2.90. Ii-ath. 2. t.tal. Jv'.. tNw foci. Z; ca under treat- a mttit. 2C; disci urged. 2.3). g N.w Drieacj. Sept "? -Some Increase oer th.- i.-ry low recoid of the rfeccdlng .ojr dai-i was shown In to-da's rt on t.f new a -. but In i1ew f the fact thai ihe j..p datlon liesjjiy U m-ich hirg.-r than It waa a m.'iith aso tr.e ivrce.,;-,,... ,,f rleknts-t j, eons'dert-l ext-eeillngly Mnall. Ti- day's deaths shewed a decline. The feeling of uru-ert:Uiity regirling the vl-it of ihresldent !bose, I; s;a; exist., i.t.d th r is -;cme uppreh. nInn that "the ilet'sh.n of thj Asnoran I'uUle Health Astteltion to have a eommilte., )nimun leate to th-t President 1L sentiment of ojv-positlt-n t. the x-islt nt this time may 'ause the eiittinc out of New Orleans from the I.resej-.t trip. It i. ;e-omle.j that a decision will be clvn flnall on Monday. Tlie country report were latteron. tw nt-thr.-e new rosea; TVrre Ilonne lir Ish. f.v new t.vs's. tiriml KV. two new Kn'f. Hi Hose, three new- eats; llro.a"; T---,e. two new cases, liunki'-. one tjtw caie. Covington, one suspicion case. alxieea es f'aaea at Penaarnla. rensaeola. Fla.. Sept - Followlrjr Is the summary of tr. fever situation up to S n in : New cases. 11. total to date. lzi. iKsiths to-liy. 2; total to .Lite. ZL Total crises dts.-liarited, '. Now under treat ment. C. I "a.: J ". JUDCE OUK CLOTIES BY WMAT TIE . 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These statements are made with absolute authority. We know that our tailors are ex perienced and skilled in the art of clothes-craft they must be adepts in order to be proficient and capable of mas tering our high degree of tailoring. In addition, the corps of able ar tists and experienced drafts men strengthen and force the characterof our clothes to the highest point of excellence. We cannot be too emphatic. Our enthusiasm will be better understood when you examine the clothes this we invite. $15.00 to $35.00. The Republic Bids., On Olive St. at Seventh. BRIDE 73, BRIDEGROOM 76. Jlr. .1. M. Oplos and Mrs. Mary TV.-..,. lV..I n. TV. ...... 11 T.. ! J u i: Vl tit inn ilf irjl, nirrrnije wrxiAL. A Si .. .. Kj"V- .'t.l rrt ! nl- .v.. ..-.,. I -vvt tv1? the IVt-lIf alll Te- .-. ' -r- mo T. Oj T Sf- t s Am afBTsfBCaA tTw. tOffl ; re.-r sursrts- e. or issinr's cctn- tfiiie M-. Sehiff ald If r-irh a trrtiMrilonj fele-. 'n years old and Mrs. Mary Iltts. VBe'VIllWChlmlvl'Il r' M- sv-htrr mM j wsi r.tc- h d,J r.ot Iv-ar It H would I tj tears old. were married In this city Tere I. ro deuht -f it h; -o h . I:Ke t.i tjk cou-: bfnre he made a j. ' j,,. oitr.ir.it by the Heverend I. S llar- fci'-s-l little trreh-j: e-rr.rstc.- . 'r '-e-wre n i-. - ej.; . r-.- .-.ret- iiti ''"ri . .. . , t , ton. ps.or or the rir't iiemo-iiat fBurcn. lr.-Jl:r.b.e lo many afco travK re ti "Little i-orr-frrtera -lr Mile -t. ran lt.i Hy their ctblrjt laSoeere .r-- n h' nere of tr tv-aln nd taaii. ta-y preveBt dtstSness sic stJtaach and htsid- fce 3r sic Vacs. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills -sre ill kinds of pain a!ck sod ftr-e. ar prt.-U harmles aJ do n.t Affect jou in nv nj etpeci to tfce the r.re aa cure pala Fur real eorafrt r.eer .ater upon 3ursei without Srst e-urlng a pacVace cf th "LJlile Ctfnfrters. I am p.sl to "-cccuaead Or M-s' Ar.tl-I"al I'n::. They net osij cure.! chrcnic hdawhe. tut strce. t; ay 5-a.l S-a-s a .Usp.' Uiaa to acSe. k Tsfcet ktorsi 1- 1 tv- hundred, ef then: to suf :rers aa train, and derive mueft xtl taetlcs from tr-e -Uaf tlwy iflerd. -M H CHAUTVS. TraT:irc Slfj. St. Louis. Mo. TM- first psvraage iU ismeCt If rot. th Cnli: s,iii reram our tcoo-s S dasaa. 2 cent Netar scld 1 bulk. rect arswe Mr Sch..T e;7rc.l the crin'or. 'ha It .s -ror. for Jaraes H Hyde to par-t-Ipate ;-"rwieaa la rdlcate transac rr V.r '" sot fceoSt, v ny, ,va. 1Ir Hv! hd d"ne jo utlll thee dlsc'ieijref. inni:iiisii:iF. rtiwr.H ICK : Mt'KI R ITfTIOS. Mr .eeure It rt- vju ti;-: ete- .T'ree Ur :i accountants ht dpoal ta -mtrc te aro-j-t. f everr hirtk. In . e,rw-e a- ?-t enmpant " Mr s-'W" ! i ha u-lert,sl that ... riiuttaWts Soe'.cty as an.lte,l tile by two of Its eiee-jt'fe rPWrs Vr MIntrTe ?r! Mr Jo-.In and tht Mr Hyde ppotnted ttr. 'VVv.Vv hT'e'e i -,Ve W-.. h- I "Vbe !: jitahle - sa,X Mr Sehlff. -was iTI'ell ,h rae-es C' n? rear - oe- r jriJr, tt .w-s. ;o m j. wx, aI Jfrt, IJmV tV-rr .? he CT: 7r m U M f The v of the entire prance .ItuaUoa a. hi- wn Wen flr-r. and Its .r-raut- ?Ir Hu-hes s.one. M A. the t . STS- tae-.' aoreuntatIty as ? rnt f InVcrkace B which Mr tei-rV hl -c etea -Htb s-e -s-e-y lde s-J-ntalaeJ that the uaderwrltlr t?:"nV .nj'yis ,-l 't 1 tft. d that Kuhn. 1-b i Co in.w . a-asWT', Ysutkt "JZrJMSf'ZL r-.-vne.. c the scetr wr esr-ie -x-l,rl Mr tschlff rersled that Mr Uya mas rffarsWrt brtA ? i.ra 3 '??? f "S"' 1 . ne i-niTEiiii-Tvn m 1 vr --tat-mer.t that or.- cf th- yartnera of Mtint. roTKIIltT..I TO I.rT Knfi i-h Co. had b-n aent down XsTltlXal. roUTU-U. rWrlt.X. J tv, tUj-jtale sljclety to arrarxe the ttr. Haaaea waked fclsa aasset easa-1 triasactlon. Mr. Schlff asll It was not stales eoalrts.ctlt.aa by ike :jliahle true. ss-tetr. Br. svtiie am 14 ia realy taat ' "Vo-i did sot rejrard this as a pnper reraells . Bllae had tela alas that traactfcm for the BjcllaW to ro Into?" j J.r. tra7SSt .... WW. ww. m .wr .w .. mv mm a. ' - - . . -- 5IOElFT OF OCEATr VEaaKl.a, . Tor. P-ft. 2-Arr!-i lutaTta. tr-.ti. llAraturs vr-jt-s.-iias. Heft. Arrit'd. Camrasli. frr ra Ne York. ts-ptfos. :' :-tlit JCarltoa. Ptl! '.liJ. f.- Atrp fVlen. ef- -?-r?- A;t- J-w-m-V.ft rd lttx- toe New lork Ui.rtsol. re-vt, SsiJletJ C-Srsc. . Tct. vta Qgtitii; Cy5rJc. r?s. tti 1-i.stajrvr- Vew Tork. Per. 3 ArrtTeJ; IVntra. Oa. srrple. in! PaJerao. ataiie-a. Vi.-li'... s.-. lira ana Aln-.r-. U!v !Ji.ru v.1 vpH:-se-. Sailed. ClUc Qjerzatowa ar.l Irrpocl Mitjcheater. Sept. sArrltd: It-rUa. Soa- .;:rosT Sept. alt: stcR;..! jf,w Tcts. Ijrrrsrcl. rt. sjLrrtTei: AraMc Dcatoe. vta Q-jtiatTsm. l.?.r. Sift. sj9jj: sta'tiie. froei Flam lrs. far New York, t Ilaalcs-.. .;,e-. siett. a ArrtTeiS: Kcmaalc Asrhb. sla i.xtnllMT. fcr ftWaoa Tlf. iivt- 21. Arrlaa: sottostrls. Tei joa. a r-raaetaco. afc. fe Hacitrars New Trrfc. Sws. AJTl.el; stasasr Xl Ittrraic. Harra. ERA OF THE SOUTHWEST; NEW MISSOURI TERRITORY. Coatlaaed Front Pace One. er Is the cordrolllnp Influence In the live stock cimc. The soil of the adjacent township va nes, from a sandy loam to a rich b-ack dirt and th" average pric of the land Is close, to 0 per acre. On real estate tlrm. that of All-n & Hnrt. assert lluit they have sold 3.'.'i acr.s of this I.iml at an average of t per acre In the Lift two and one-half veats. nnd that the the mark-fit Is Ju.l becomlnR active. This is practically the testimony of other real estatw men. Tfie lielief I K""- -. 1 .. . ... ....ln..tnw V. l.ict iVimA tn this i-ountry and tho slow, but constant, immigration from Iowa and Illinois, where the tanners lire accuiionnsi iu j..h u .... ..... .U I mmm r.. Tt lA t..l Vtee acre, isi Krailtially to force up tlio price OI HUB .ll-:HU irilllVIl mKm .M.. -r.. sistent wltli Us true value os 11 a Income Klter. It is not a wneat eoonirj- foci as found ill th wheat b!t. Not su much IltiU I-aM-t-.. --t a,UU as--.a- - -e- - -- r .... tlitrfs.- Iifi.liflia and tlu- iztsjxc ttlll UFU-ilIy rc-ach N- 1 orn is Kin-r r.erc.iD-ouw. jt." crop im y'tr wouM have tccn tli Kreaist In the a. a. -.a V.mJ ae tax-A . ..ia. wVat th wind of two weks npo. . .. . . 1. w. - - ....... .. . . t.. ttj.n 4lit;r int- viuw uisi: ... .. .t. w..v. kr.u.-k.il off quite a percentage or the yield. I.ut. in spite of this, the total fur iir.K for the year will e"icecl former yi-.irs. KnouKh corn Is raised to supply domestic wants and to feed the stock, ana tuts uenianu is uj no means ,mui. Ilroomcom Is a product which 1- raided to wonderful advantage. The broomcora Industry 1 in its inciplency and the tnt value of the land from the broomoorn Mnndpolnt h:i not been thoroustly tel IC.-.ouith has lieeii raUe.1 in tho Lilt two season to keep a thorouehl; equipped lrHni factorv here in Wlnctsor at work uith a force of slaty men. Two broom buyers ware here to-day and much of the ttroduct Is shipped out. ome t it to Illinois, where it competes dlrect Iv. and en It own prround. with th fatntl brotjrr.com of Illinois. A continued Increase In broomcom acreace Is record ed year by year. ITom no point along the Hock Island Line lu Misrourl Is there a srrater amount of poultry and eccs shipped than from Windsor. While the chicken ami xs business is larxely tbe s;i-ci.il care of h housewife, sii.ould the pu.il try Indtustry lx remove.1 from this rirt of the State there nuuM be nn lmme.li.itn and r.olic able ilecrease In Ik-ink deptedts. From one cf the central depots wh!.h are located here at least ! eo.ijn of chick ens at" ehl.'Ped twice e.ich e..v nnd I cases f thlnv tTosen k each ro vn the same train. These are average tltrures er this season of the year, which Is the llht st In tlie tiuliry business. ''he ;..ultr as It .lood ready f.-r shire meat a;n-ared to one uniiuiainl n th le-hnicjl points of ehlcki-n rifilr..'. fullv as .!! .-i.;,e.ir!:;,t and cvrlnlnli ai D."l to -at as r-nic of th- bit..- r.M-ri fr.ls to lw n at the State and county fn'rs. Much of the leiultry Is piilk-fetl. that Is. fntti-ne.1 .in a mlxtun. of small uraltm and buttermilk. Frrn Wlndr. the ej-iprnents am truvi dln-ctly to Huffalo. N-w York an the- killed md prepare.! for tho Ss Vork City market. The coal lands immediately adjacent to Windsor "ivt an area of rj a-j-e This tn'-ans th- cil Innils which are known t i.ierlay tested tsjeketa -f foal wliic.1 .ue ltrlr.c kctuallv norked. The coal lies from TO to !' feet le-lo-.v the surfaie. and In n Iteil ten feet thick, which has If a ;,rnven to extend over th- entire r0 rj-tes. The Blade of the coej is a first-class Id'omlnous product, ar.d Is said to le the Ilneat co.il In all Misseirl. There ar three sh.-ifts In 0 ration by the IVia-en lire.., who are In control of all of tho coal hir..!- Th Atitptit at prejit am'tins 10 flf:e.-r ears dally and the Hock Irland Is supplleii. as ttell a f"itr.tn. ..'alla. Versailles nnd mem of th muiller 'oni aloti? the Kte k Islir.d from th's" mines. Practically th" entire lrr!trry for miles around Is underlaid bv a blanket of coal, -ahlch averages t-aeniy Inches Ir. thlck nfs. but this is not at all vorke.'. nr.d the prftsietlMt Indicates that there ere no e-. -er.dt"l ibpojits beyond the tj-reai con tndled by th- Ilower.s Windsor 1" a "live cr.e '.r:re th- ad vent of the Hock Island and the lmrrov-ti-nt of transportation and travell-K fa cilities, te- btirk st"r. hu!Il!-.rs hive !ea htrilt In th- business section. Unly two cf th-st. were or.e-story iitr::ctuT"s. Hvry or.- ! oerupl'sl bv an active tiuslr.-si firm, and ev-ry ona of these firms la dolr.c ttusl- r.esj. Mor- than lf houses we-- lullt last yea and thre ar- no vacant houe in town at the tT"Ter.t time. A new suM!vlion la ust laid out, arro.s th- K,:' Ilnd tracks from the rt-st cf the tour3, n(j a ready eri-l e,u!ck sale of the tots Is anticipated. There are no letter" residences. Poms are more rretentlous than others, hut al rr.cst without exception the hoxes r.re s-lrtt.-.ntial. well-kept stnirtures arul all part of the city have ,-iNut th sur.t r.umbr of tho larger and smaller homes. The communitv lives In fac-fulness and althout nelnhborh'od ttckerlnc. Ths only quarrel sthldi ever sets in the least noisy com when cr.e or ihe other. Wind. sor. ct Clinton, th- county sat. tep on the other's toes. There ate twr banks with n. tctal cap italization of P0.fB. Their deposits sc rate almo't a half million ef dollars. The depositors ara the merchants of Windsor sr.J the farmrs and stockrals ers of the sTirrotjndlna- country. EScht rural route radiate fran Wind sor and a verltafcle r.e-.acrk of rral tele phone lines- When the l:hth rural route was cper-ed up throurh the efforts of Postmaster Schweer. who has been the Postmaster atnee UK. ar.4 who has patented aa mredcas box for the oat of H BsaaBBaBaBaBaBaBaBa-aalBsrs bbbbbVbbbEBbbbbE H T.BjTBii , sBjj.-- mBBBBBT Bsi BBVMa'sBBBBBBBBBBBB B-P BB mmmLmWLZlA W Steel and cetKftn bridges ate awch btBar thaa ssssbIsb aaats. L I of their nienw ttrt ngth aad frttdosa faala aaasjeai tk tm aai bbsbbbB. I I AU of the bridges oa the i Frisco Road to Chicago (CHICAGO AXD avaTKaOl ILUaOM B. B are made of sieel and concrete. This is ta fiatat fatal of stnictioQ. It's tfce madera way of hiiiiaasg a ratiiaai. ifai Ike lUim Uk ft CMeir - TKAIN BatBVICE. Mas Cafea Istaafom. Antes M. UoaU. 8:30 a.m 11:30 f.m IHv trains carry handsome Smoker. Free RseaaaBT Chair Cssv Clue car. Library Cafe car. and Obserratiea Parlor Car: fans in each car. Nicht trains carry haodaone shaokt KecUnuc Ctair Cars and FaUaaa Sleep wiahftaMft Tickets at 900 Oiive Stnet. F. J. DEICKE, GtBtni Ageat Pasaeagar -SJtr.kt. -7:4Sa.m. rural mail carriers. Windsor had th- dis tinction of having the ureatest number o" mall muttes of any i'ost OCleo Its slz In the United States. Thl? war siveral years ai:o. A mo-Iem Post fifllce tnodelM after the Government eih'.Ut at the World's Fair. I beinit lnstalIL The roids from Winder are naturally of exc-l! nt qcilltv and do not r.e.il much more than onllnafy irradlnit. Hevcral au tomobiles ate owned in th- city and vicin ity and their owners report jroo.1 conJl tlor.s for traielinir. .tiijtlnlPK ll: rl!r ! ,:,h' of twenty tier... nirrm:n.lrvl liV J. D?rk Of tCntl' I acres additional. Tt- park and Like were construeted hy the noejr. isi&na ivaiiruuu and donated to tho city A Ito-in! of Mnruiirrs. headed by Pres ident WlllouKhbv of tho Commercial Cteb. is in eri.irmt of the nark's nffulrs. Th4 lake Is nllve with fish ar.d many picnics . and festivities ara given on tne. aroune. There Is no waterworks systmi. hut one. is in Immediate prosptet. A lon.l Ie;ue for Its construction w voletl last year, but was rendered invalid bv a flaw In the ordinance, tied lire prot'Ctlon Is offered bv a series of dep aeils ihleh mpply plentv of wat-r. E. O. PHIU.IVJ! GEORGE L WHATLEY IS DEAD. Pioneer Merchant of Mexico. Mo.. Fncciimbs to General Prostration. R-Pt-JII.lC FT-nCIAU Mexico. Mo.. Sept. 3 Gtcrae I What- ley. 74 years oil. for any i.are a reiuax 1 of thl city, dlel at his honi near here 1 to-!ay ' Mr Whatley was lorn In Nlchoavi Coun- I tv. Kenturkv. and moved to Missouri with hl parents "In Id and became one of th- State-s plnner merchant. le-ath was the r-iult of a general prostration. Paetal Onleera slake Areeala. Two arrestr were raa e by the Postal In spector In Iowa yesterday. In both cases thoe anest-d beiric employes of th- Gov ernment. Wesj white, stamp clerk at Ioua City. a arrested on a charge of embeix!In Governmtnt funds, and the Postmaster at Lnwltr. en charse of -m-b-xxlement of money-order funds. Th In spectors of tbe local district were no;I r.ed of the arrest. yesterday. FneatlllajK tilrl la ea. The foundllns baby elrl left at the Cltv I Hospital Tharalay by Mrs. KatJ- Fox. Who aall tne emm r- i;rj.urr liafi eu xn Infant at the Foa home two weeks ao. tromIlrc to rtum. died at the hospital last r.ljrht. Mrs. Fox could not tell th nnme of the child's mother. Kl!te1 hy rrlsxhteaed Cw. rrrrntjc si-eciau Carthaxe. HL. Sept S. Levi Xtontu a prominent farmer, died to-day from in Jurlea rectiie-I from h-ins; knocked down by a fright-tied cow at a. public sale. TO MACARONI LOVERS. " Imported from Italy" may soaad . well, but when itH a food prodtMt. like .Macaroni, does it appeal s ciaiiy to your appetite? Siiirrel Maaaxoni is "made ia America" in a CLEAN factorj. It is the liest Macaroni it Is pesv siblc to make. Auk your grocer for onr book of Vacaroni recipes. You'll be de eBfreT Fsed PlwaBCaV Roeenber Hke bmbc; They're as f as ske tatt And ALWAYS tfee Oat Tocr Cromer a:u them all. Trada assallefl hy ADAM 0T" GROCERY CO.. ST. MltS. (1 'z The eaas Want AwS. road to fortune Republic DESPERATE OPERATION MAY BE UNDERGONE BY HARPER. Fertloa ef Large laleatlae ta Be as. " atoaeal VI Ith Hayf at ataftasj Uruntk ef taaeev. niyrnuctPEui. Chlcasu. fjei,: 'mt. It Is rrchHbte that a last deprati char.ee to san ihe Ufa of I-re-Iden: (lir;r of the Cr.lieretty of Chicago neiy' be taken Dy th attendlns; sxircetjr.s. Ar. operation for the removal of part of th- lar-- Intestine, with the hope, that the Sru-vta of the cancer that la slowly kill ins him. may be checked and his Ufa pro- i lnr.red. If not MlI. is now helne eoa- ldere.l by the j hyslclar.s. ! This I. the declaration of a bJch otSclal .. of th- uniiersiiy. r,o -j a uaiiy caiisras th- Harr-r hom-. If it Is- believed by the physicians that ' If &. operation for th- removal of Bart - of the intestbie and the Insertion of aa . artificial orx-nn haa a chance at all of ba ice succ:ul. It should be undrukaa. " tlaato Life la Ctateea. n RrFLTUt: HPKT1AU Carthafe. III.. Sept. 9.-Georfa H. Leasa,'' of near Ferris. III., ended his life xhlat-,J r-ir.rricr by JuiED'.cir into a clatara. Uasaaa . 73 ytars i4. 5-vij; -I -es u-i 3 rr t '? ; . ! I llaasBaasssssBBBsatj -" -V-s- f".fc-..W Je"-J--- f -" sV - eJu.JU r- - nr-y,- rv