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;.- i , TBJB STLOUIS REPUBLIC: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905. 1 -Lai w - 18 H KENNAILD'S Fifth Floor. Objects of Art for Home Decoration and High- Grade Furniture. THE artistic merchandise, purch ?! by J. KE.V XAKO & SONS for tiilr fall onanin;- is now upon dis play, and the public is invited to study the objects of interest with the sa.rr,e freedom as in a. museum. FIFTH FI.OOR. Waaala-rtaa A-, at Foarth .St. S30-M TO- CALIFORNIA AND THE 1 NORTHWEST -VIA THB MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Tickets on Sale Daily Until October 31. 1505. DOUBLE DAILY TOURIST CAR SERVICE Leave St. Louis 9:00 A. M. AND 10:10 P. M. City Ticket OQc Sixth ani Olivt Streets H. C. T0WNSEND iirm. !. anal llrkrt Aaeat. ST. I.OI !. HARMONY COMMENDED; WATERWAY APPROVED. M loala ItsTatl 1b Ilrawa la Hrswlatlnaa 'irlln ! lion if President Srlph. i i nv-etltit; of th- AUIiry ltourd of t . S; liut" I-:n'"rat. 1ut' hrld lt j ctvt at the cibi-ue. reo:utiin " .trawti roniiiiridit. the uitlon of Presi d ti ?rlph in c-illiHC a .nprtiMn puh It v J'ir" r.-'iln at in- clubboue ! r i.t ler 17 slid l-o for bis efforts to pro n -e iiarmonv in the JVmocritle ;.ar: - . the dee-aterway t th" i'.'f ha- lv, tiiken up b the vrlou.s niereaniil s. .'iois of tt' cit. Mr Selph hi dls- , 1 the m itter araotic tne ni.-mi-r-. t. t and tfi- imrt'ia-nl h i i:a t ae..n -us uppr".i 1 v stton win t nt 'eevtv b ' vU oritunt ''n J.i the ,fv .ti a 'i ef i vi'l ! Iiuj- t V t a r. Ii rrtion .... re mutters ' I" !'- ' ---e-1 "n t r. t nf thM i- in; tt- tuuniioi. be- V the .lr5 t.i-rs- the O 'T n 1 the bond !" " " ', I' ' i 4 t ,-etn-"i-S n '- d'-usi.M HOMELESS NUMBER 150.000. T. n Thoti:iii'l Homes Kiiim-il b ICerent Kartlnpiakes in Italy. srii.-jt.tiY wis. riir niti ' i'J'' Nr". S'P ' ii pjrleht. :.t.li!- rate tsfornialloti rr-.ie.i trcm . nirri - -. - ...L-.. hows thst the d!t'er sreuint i tr earthquakes far jiteatrr tn -.'at than : r.tst sinpros-d Althouch thr li hae elsp.e.1 .ir.ee the hc-- oci-urrni e amocnt of darn ace done ti.s rot T be- n a -ee-t ,ilne.i It !m t r-" ' 'nn 'hat th runt K.- ef heo.es re.lu.ei c rwtrs cr r-Tt.l-rl tjnl-.trtM table ara i to m T th.n b" Mr more than IV"'1 re.rue at h.im- 1" i t rj--t f"- i crril report, tha i T'al million li- tav- teetl .- " te-t If' hs; the ni'a-u . .r-ais Jsken to a evte tle dl'Jres -a..! by tb eartb- Q-ilVes are quite fVCieqUAte Tfle easj Want Ad roil irtun RersiMif tare Rrattlls t lentra'la. Ka-vtiui srn : vt- O-.trs Is. f j.;-t r TtJ' I--- t'fc-iT- ie ti f l--inc BtniT.e Ktist rm.-e . -t. fR-s! SM- 1U1 lrnr sond W n4 ii-l t ersn.1 rsee f(.St .. 1IU4V... first l II IthT tecocJ thlt T-o.r-1 t-ic '- -! ta- la ' erst finesse. ,-t ie-t. 1 r-t -.-!. rsee wx.s.j- -nil It -4 erst SMstalT. e S Nits Wici s -J-ei J' JLt .B lln. A Natural Bracer POSTUM FOOD COFFEE fT""""""'' .asialsaalllaaaBasm 4 ; ar 3 5 IW MdHlMt. ttat ie tn-e ) I utstfilaix ciVtsvrau. FIFER HESIGNED TO HELP CULLOM Desired That Senior Senator Might Have Tempting Plam Available for Campaign. YATES A STUMBLING BLOCK. Doubt f. 1 1 Whether Callom CohM Deliver Appointment to Ex- Governor Because of Kimsevrlt's Attitude. Tl-e Republic nuRU. Wyatt RilMIng. llih and F 9treta. Washington. Pi r Joseph W. Ftfef a fn'.n-lslj'ti Tor Senator Cuilom hastened hi? t!rii!i n n retire irom the Interstate Cmrr.er.e O.mmiFs.ou. in order that the M-ni'jr P-iaTi.r from Illinois might have this plum aveil-ible for 'z-e in his catn (aign f .r t--e o -Hon. Whilp it is not be-iiev-d hre that Governor HfT's retlre mnt !! nded in any way upon the 'de-veiopm-nts in Hi" tight in .Illinois over the ti.vorrhip. his great friendship for Sir. I'ul'om. ' whom h- was Indented for the appointment at Itit-rrtate 4Vmmerce Com m!(..olO!iT six v-eara rro. t thought to ha n Mirsf-vn-ii the Ii-n f placing the Job at his I'isjoral when it aoul'i do him the most r.I.D MANEl'VERS. It will b recalled that I'overnor FT w s prcmliently mentioned for iii4Vni si ear.s ago whin jv-nator ""ull"m was .p fyx r-- leeMon at that time. ard that hiv opportun- removal from the 1I-J1 he w.t id cl'.ir i.p th" ritu-itlon tr Mr. 'Ibrn Th" 'lUTtion is helne asked here v j this lami' maneti, cr would not be fi-eili st this tin.". Whether J'v.rr.o.r Vales U to le- wiicM ftv th- ar-:ia ly th t:nptatin f a ll.'" ! h in shi:igt.ti r n-'i remain; to ! t) It if esesnIinBlv doubtful that, I'ullom -r.tl, .i.-iu. r the "od Vw 'f h choo-. for th": P.esi'e Ill's ulsllke of Vrft-'S l U()I kno-aii Krin!s T Senator '"ulinm lir .Jo nnt -r-.Iit th Ftrv ffnn Illin'm that any l il hrif l--n s cs'-tl with Mr. Vat- ai !i tli" ii !"". lut tli"j' no ra-!on. ui'-lni;. tf rours. that Illinois i to r-' tin l-i r'pr'-"nfa'fiii on th Intr?tat "MPi"rr. 'iiiinl.',l"n. why S tiato' ul io.ii h il.l not Iriv this "nninitmiti.in In i-r rf" for !: at t!i- pIr im It 1 MiKR'--t.xl that Ii" may --.ait until h- ipjwitinit for- lnv li-en iV"Iopil nl 1'r.ffl up l-for" hoi'lia out Iho halt to tli- rniiIiUte. --.hum ho conM'Wt- rr.oit lik'v to ace-pt. and -l:o strrnth. -.- nhlihM with hi; on. -Brill h sufUclcnt to aviir- Ins t-turn to tli Senate. Onitnwr VifT hai m.rl no ?or-t of his) lslr" to r'tlr" from mihlic llf Jn Wash- , (nston f-r inr hl -vrloua Illness Jast hi iif r nut n" toii tv i"w inai a iuq llnallv ina-io tip his miml to no I'aelc to lliinoi January I Amonij; theo. ho-ver. na Senator f 'utloni. a-iil It wa-i from th ul!oin follow) r- at Sp-!n--flIi that th rrjMirt of hL rltir"inii,t firtt -ame. and proved a mrprim to Jo-ernor Flfer him i'If Whll It rhar-rin1 him a little, he reeo tilzd th" tolltra valuo of th announce ment for Ms fri--nl. Senator Oullom. and promptly -rind th refort. The natural roursw would have teen for Mr. Flfer to ;i jt.I hit. reMitnalion to th President, and It Is known that h" intended to d ii hooii hi Mr Koo-teveit returned to Wa-hlnaten. He wan f.iretalled. however. ty Senator rullom's friends at Springfield. MJMM Dallara Watrtk af rtatklraK. rrvereoats. suits, coats, pants, suit cases at bed-rock prices. Dunn. Sit Franklin. BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED TO-NIGHT Tea Hatered la Skaw CI vea I'ader Ulreetlaa of St. Laala Payalral t'nltarc Society. !Ti-n eontcted for mzes last nlsbt at the Ilenury Show at Concordia t Hall. Xo. lltl I'boutwiu avenue, given by the St. IjouU I Physical Culture) Society The affair Is very select and only members of the eo cicty in C(hm Manil'.iiK are allowed to par- Iticlpste. Judges uf th contest found It a more difficult affair than they had imagined to jucKa of the beauty of the uomen. Xo prir winners wre announced. The l Judsci will have until to-nlsht to ponder tov-r the wii;iity probIns and arrive at I a dcc!!(n In th meantime .veral feml ' nine hearts Wat hlKti witli hnr. for It has ten ttat"l that the wlr.ntr will be .). I Ione,i to enter the National llcautv Show j to be held at New York. In which the t prize amounts to Sl.(" I Each candiilito lor the honor posed ly herIf In drapery the irl took rjcr tand b'hiud a curtain and at a Riven word the curtain would be withdrawn. hil murmurs ot admiration ran through th" spectator The fair ones were en tered bv minders This was done because of th estrfme modesty of several of the !iiir.!s. It was state.1 last nlpht that a beauty snow, in wnicn men win iio tne lysine. I w-.ll b heM m th- hall to-night Facial neauty aion wm not count, and tne win- r.'r must be an Aj-Dl.o The Judces of the - -i:et are John 1" Kendab. It Reirb.- arl IXvtor J. K Nortrcwtt and ljuls ICHtl.iu- EXPRESS AGENT SWEARS OUT WARRANT FOR MAN HE SHOT. 1'orn.er Mrasenger. Mho Knagat ta ar With Julia Kaa. to Itr Arreat- eil If lie arhi nras.a. mi.uur. Ill S-pt 3 Following a visit otn Si-lil .'vnt Ir!. of th Pacific Ex-pt- im;vtn Jo'jn Ityaa. the i-;inf m i.. . woit i--i m a iui m an -pmsi.i .dnI. -i-e out . i warrant to-.laj f. r IMarJ It iJre.n. charging a s i a'iii with !.ii- u: t Kill. I h" warrant . In tr.e har.ds e tl.e sl wr'lT ilr. - s-ill in the lios-pital III nidltlon l -1 .uui. with chitices of rc nrv Htsiut ii-i Pactilc Eprei itficm! declins t make a statement but -m to think Ryan had up!cions by tie tlm" Itmcnt wa.s racl,ed thnt ilreen contcmjatiil robbr tn the car T'lev have offlcer looking up flreen's i r.-ent re.-rd nt iln-aco ani Mtmmond. , Pielr artlon toward i;ren is I.k"Iy to le : d'lermlneii n w rrit t iliium. The tMle that i5r.en r-'.e all the way tn the c-ir is crowlr.s. but it Is not be lt. ed thit either tnan was undr the In- Suenc nf liq'jijr The f-trt that ilr-en liad a loaded vlier Is r.-iari'-d as :r!l lot R-an ,-or.tltsues in the n-p!;l, b'j; Is recov- e-iri DIES ON VISIT TO GERMANY. Wi-iiitielin IJineker of South St. Imis to lie IIurit.il Iler X ell- !-r-rt 1 1.T 1A-.I xcstrrxlav amour- r-l -h- de.itb of e:r I'li-i Unick-r of N- 2C iuppew.i sr-et -'He if th- . t .vnown men harts ii So-:th : le)ui tr -s ' It!" -- -. a eie i : ihm, -f; tea"' :or "1 t? ln. l::e!':-.b. . in 1x4.. an.1 cae w I Mr IlrieVr ; liadrt. (i-nra ! r.M.t - tsTt V e- months im h. j xv-Slt ti xflt Ms relltlxes It the old horne I II death a a- du hart disease ' ,r anr"' 't are -s'trc made to irtr.T , is- r-i t. ss L. aj and th funeral .;i take ! ice here Ir ib-ut two weefcs. Mr Pmck . rmtr of several or- i.-isIkie' H' -s s-j-me.1 by a wsfe and 1 .- -h.kSree Mrs Es-t I. Xittvh Jr std t-e liwfi A -a 1 U and AJe 1 ir.-i r UNUSUAL CALAMITIES BESET SUGAR MARKETS OF PARIS. Death nf Inn .eaill( Op'rsten. Oae I'resialesii sif ibe idlralr. Is taaesarej. Per x S-T,' r "5 J-3re s anUSJC; c USl La vass.-le art VU11-:. i-a-llrg ojw-at r i- te vi- t-rc.t. lis :- je t prefSieat cf he juiar .jm-tlK-ste. 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Ttajl-r a.-.stst-d in the dfrn ot MlIK-r. RCr!BIJ 51'KflAU X;w ll-:r!.l. Mo.. Sepf Z: - Tl: tril f Arthur MilTer n a cart;e of murd-rinic Kirhitrd Ij I'Lmt in th- H.irm-s Hide" mlhlirhrtoI n .Iaiiur 2T!. rCi. cam- to a clos" her- to-ia-. anl th- cjs-! wm.h :i-Ti to th" Jury l'it" tM. aft"ti)oi th" Jurv Ind bren urml to nsTci- on a urdtrt The jurymen were brouRht ir.to court by tli" is.;e:fT and tl;e for"inan announcrd that no vT diet h.id iM-en atn-l at. It is tind.rMPod trt they stir.d four for acquittal and 'isht for convicilnn. The trial bepn on W-1neday mrnlrs. Forty witnesses nen- t xa mined duiin? th" tlire- days tI-I prns'-utm Attorney t!ut!ei!s w.i as sistel in the ieinec-itln l Attorney J V. V.r.ran Fo: h" ' fen". I II Tray- PREVENTS WOMAN'S LEAP INTO! ARRY Timely Arrival of Detective Dan aher Spoils Mrs. Mary tiilliert's rians for Suicide iu Presence of Crowtl. The prompt arrival of Detective Tim- ;! nananer. yest.-rdav afternoon, was all that prevented Mr?. Mar- i!illert. the mother of four children, from cmlin h -r life by tbrow-im; herwlf into the .,u.trrv at Spring avenue and Forest ljrk boule vard. She declared that it was her In tention to commit j-uiclde. Dttectlie lJ.in.ihcr was on his way home, when he was attracted bv a crowd of excited min. women and children pntli ern1 around the quarry. They wre watching the peculiar actions if a woman, who was Mantling on the s!?e of the quarry, apparently preparing to cast h r ?"lf to the bottom. The spectator teemed in fear of the woman and none inter fered with her. Detective Danaher cautiously motcd up teMnd the worn. in and irnihlx-d her Ju't as she wvs ahout to Juirp. She fouoht furi ously, liut iwcale'r succeeded in t.-iklnK her to a tek phone box. where lie called n patru. wagon from the Eighth District Po lice Station. The woman was taken to the City Dispensary, and later was rent to the City lle.-pi:.il for ob-vrv.itlon She gave iMvr.il names, b-jt r.ns identi fied as Mr. Mary tliibcrt. of No. :"-. O't" Itrllll.int" avenue. Iter maiden name. sl: says, was Jcutit Qui ne. She n she is repar.ii-il from htr husband. ROCKEFELLER TELLS HOW TO BE SAVED. as tntrimut Means s,or,.r f Wli Krr . aail Solution f All Problems nt Life. KKI'flllJi FMIi'IAI. Cleveland. O. S.pt. "i.-John D. Rocke feller, in his addn-s l prater tnixtlug at thv Euc.Il Avinue Church, to-night, told hU heariT.s what to do to le saI. He mode a firvent appeal when dicu-lng the promise of the cuen.int "It means the s.ucee.:5 of all who keep It." he said. "I ls-liee the solution of many of the trouMs-ome truh.em which iittsfnmt t:s toilay the nff.iir- of busi ness, labor, finance, and cwn life lt.df will be easy tor i: In the covenant which wo keep. "As we come ngctlier hire, prompt-.! and control!! d bj she ypirit of love whi-h Is in Jtsus. i anno: but Ulb-vi that th tlwtj Is ne:ir when th'ie on the outs de of the church will -- tfclo A criat w.ne of relgtn 1 sw.i-plr.ir over the lountry. We SC" It evirwvhere Rellclou. Joy o pe.irs whercier .o turn. We nh'i'haie -xperlenc.-d this life have t.o ilotibt but tha thse iwn we :r- tru- .ten "There is no line drawn by Jol. Tie doors .ne open to tn- rich. "rRr. hiih. low. !at,orir. emplov r -'her. i t-o dif i fcrer.c God c ills fni lit-, -hndreti The day 1 cvini.ic whiti the K-eat. i ir .Ibt j of hope that whi'h i our w- life. hjll I be is.iiummited In 'Kril't Ijet u. r ! Joi.-e ir th- ,-Cht of thti hope jWITTE GOES TO THE CZAR. IVare (JolilliliS'tiiIier to Kei"eive Honor From Kniju-ror. St Pi;erburs. S.pt :?-M Witte left St Ivtcrsburs o-djv ty lioat to m-et Empttor Nieholjs. h. with his family. Is prolonging on yai htl g trip in th" Fin nish Oulf. The meeting will take ila. e at nji-rhe. i -he tn '-equ' ot.-l Ij"!e tish'ti;; rrt wh re ! th t-ent Interview 1-tnctn Emj--ror .mi noii aiju r.n;j"ror iiiiam iook x ac Just I.-fore the ivaco r-or.lerrncc. ,aid where the lmrcttsl yacht Polar Stat a now 1 Inc. 1 It is leen reporte.1 that he will t made a fount and r th. o-dr i St Andrew, w th uhirn Prrsiients Fiure n.t t'r"Vw.t -. '".-ifl IHtl .." I sii'stintlsl honor raav l hij nn-r.!r..i:ton ' to tne poet r: i niff t!-- i"atin. ! CAR RUNS DOWN OLD MAN. I ... . ... t - .r -j- 1. Mlfliael Hnitly Mllfels eriiHIS III ji:ri.- in 'rosin-r Track. Mihael Rradv 3 . oil. Ilvlfg at 4IK North Itrosdwav. was struck bv n -outN-ticd Prnadwav ear last raght and iiJTe-e.1 irjur.'-e that tfxx c.tu.e his -leash ll is at 'he "It. !lopi'..' with 1 broken arm. -vcral bail sca! w .urrf ard lanrj ticr cf the nan Is ar.d budv His rari' tlon . sasj -5 N sr-iots A e.n!ir.c to the prlfe rs-ady mad; n efcrt sc rros she tracks ,ri fre.nt cf No r"l Nor'. Ilrosdway when a e-ir jn charre nf Motormar. Wh:.i K Iarker of No -J 4saze avc-i- ran him down. He w ss tV't to the North End IM?n rxry li Patrolman We-.nau.-ht f th Miitsr.tM I i'trii t and then to th hespitaL CLEVELAND TO UNVEIL STATUE Will ! Miter Adtlres on Sterlinjr Morton at Nebraska ritv. p.rrrnur srDf- vi Ntbmski. lty Neb. Spt Z- Grovr Ov-larrd It Is ar.-XKtvd to-day. will delii-. r the a.'Jrrj e: t:e ur.vflllcc of the Ktatne to . forrc-r seerr-arv- of Arrt- cnltare. J Sterllca? Morton, whlrh Is now I pt.c crectei In Morton Park, tals city TT. tst3 arTSve-i irora i-iru srvrai eiis arn ari i. now rirs errctexj un- J dr tf.e suptrvtstos cf the sxrclr.tor. Ra dolpt. Ev-ans. wbo is a rsscst of Miss Ann jiorts at Ars-or iere TS-- itate ot tne c-rviung a-' rs tjeen deftritel-r rived, bnt tt 1 Int'n-ied that the crtsstnr sha take plare. en October 14. pris-i4o pad Morten, eon of the late Secratarx-. can eax-e the troubles of the i Equitable at that tizee. lor of thl i:v. as.vi.-tfd bv Jcdje If. C. O'iSri-!. ..f ri:irlr-tto:i. U V. I'ij-her of X'-7- M-idrid niid fvter Stay of Man.-M. Ky.. wire the attrrneys. parham T!::ai. ijeofx. The trUtS of Mo:it IMrhani l-r the kil!-ln-f of Jicniv X"Scn at a lUncif in l".r: Township l.tt Ju:i2 .is iall-l di-xctiy aft-r thti Milit-r cae lUi Kiv n ; th? Jurv. Tho le.t!ninv thus far offered l cen-filoiIi.K- The frlend of tu-h ii'in ' that the vtr.er nun Jlrd the nr.-ii fhct. Thf ! f- si.v Is F-ttbtK up a p!c of .!f dfen . Th" attorneys are Robert S. Rtitlolse and II. Tr.ilor for the state and Moore & Parsons of Sikrstuu for thf tic-fcnM.-. MUSTACHE DECIDES FATE OE MRS. LEV If Governor Herriek Wore Hir sute Adornment. Case of Woman Will Take Different Asiiect. Ri:pi'iu.:t: j-pkoiau Cleveland. t. Sept. . Whetb.er Gov ernor Hcrrick had u m:ista-h; i.i-t Wcilncisiay anJ whctlnr. if h" had iliis facial adornment, lie was in Columbus on that d.ito will largely decide the f.ite of Mrs. Sophia I-ev. If the Govcrr.ur was In Columbus and Lad a mustache it is prolable Mrs. Is-v will be reiurnfsl to St. LauLs to ."taud trial on the charge of taking mortgag-d go.ns from the tlty. If tfie contniry I- MoV"i she will pbably ifinnln In Cleveland. City detective arrested Mrs. Iev Mon day, and held her for th- St. Iyuls au-thoritl-v. Her hubtiiI asked for a writ of habeas rurpus. but Jde Philiipii rofu.-e.l the ai-plli-ation and rtmaiuied her m the jM'Ice station. Tliiirxlsv morning l"tecfivi John Fiuau ot SI." Louis arrived in ill", city with a warrant for fmia.il of tin woman to St. l-ouls. Mrs. Lev Is tightlm: her extradition The case came to the Common Pleas Court again to-day. and Jude Neif l trjin to deride .vhnlfr or not she kIiouM' t.e i. - I turned to St. UjiiN. After !.'-"etiv Fmati liad toM on tint witnex tajni i!tu- je lud c:ii:.si .it ti'e Oovtrnor's o!!Ui in Colnnibus and pre sentiil hl lapus. .s-uriiis a warrant of removal In return. Judse Uim.-ou. caun-s-'l for Mr. !.". wxtteil to let s-:re the Uovernor slsnni th warrant. Finan wii :l!:etl t,, descrlb' the -nan wl.i gave him the papets in tli" Oov ernor'u nKlce. Hr p,-.. . description that eio-!y fitted llnurnnr H-trlck. but he win not sure of th" mtu-tat-lie. Judge I.im-ou li:ist.s the Governor wears surlj an ornament. "A little bit larger than mine." he ex plained. Finan still was i.ot sure. The attorney s.-:d that the Govirnor wa not In Columbus Wednesd-iy. and cons quently could not hae Ined the war rant. In order to assist In the Identification of the Govrnor. Jude- N"ff ordered the bailiff to tli.d a i Icture of the chlf -- ecuttve. lle;ipl.ird with a lithograph tint had. at on- time In its lonj life, graced a tore window With all .ol-mnitv th" llthogrtph was unrolled Is-fore tiie'dep-.-tive, when h" was uncirrtalii of the lleu tl:y. SECURITIES GIVEN FORGER ARE NOT YET LOCATED. . Attempt. So Par na lllsrovereil s Made by Thief lai Dispose nf Val uable Paaers. N-.v Vert:. Sept ; -So far as coul.j !... ni-. rtiln-l to-:ay :.o nf"nit !..i- . t in en made bj she th!-f who g .i jwe.'on of pi!i worth of ecuritll bv pre..nt lnc a foried check for tfci-m n't t!i- .i tanil ft Hank yeterJav to di:'. ,t them. The detectives nnJ the financial rne-i In terested in the l"s arc malting vrv . f fort to prevent the negotiation or sje cf the sicurttlci. and to Xlnd th anting man who prti'iited the bank n fo"ri;.d Cli !; liaring what ptir;trtl to be the sig nature of Petri & Co.. the own-rs of the securities PICKPOCKET ROBS BLIND MAN. Albert I!oiili:un lJeixirts Thoft of M. His Entire Capital. The affliction of Altert Ronlnm. a blind man. was the golden opporP.nitx for a pickroch't who r'lel his nefarious avoci- i tlon on a trnln yesterday '"" "-. '" ' was remove., Ir0m ins isonn-im pur' " ' I the rot-tents, amnti-tine to sa were s t-leri Ronham was unable to tell 'u: wnen tne men was c mm'.tte; 1 u; he s sure that I.e had the nuTo-v in his I-.-r.--.on when he Lnardel th trairi at l. h-inojn ICas Th mom v rcp-eser te. the ,n- j mil's only raplt.il and ho was unn!e -. e". tinue h . jourrey to '."ntiton Hi tie -e-r-rt-l she ro-b.-v j-. Srga"r 1;,.. -,t the Fmon Stat, Vt ! has ask-d f-r a-istan-c from Att s. j, sv 1 INJUNCTItVfi TO BE OBEYEO. i Mionri Lincoln Trust to Hold Lewis Fund. INr.e of she irJutct.'on t-ri-iif-d : n. 05 I-i. cf theil'ntid Stmt's Penple-, Rack and th I-wl Punishing o:n I firy was served estrdy 0-1 the oSlrers I of the j:i.urt-Llr.coIn Tnist Company I Ix-vtor Pinckn FSfnch. vice preside-: or tne i-usi enmpanj. sia in: the tniy conrs to pursce is ont of compliance. cn.e?s xh" Cnis-i! Stales pot fi!ice ;v. pirtment should tae action whlrh wouM "-quire some othr rncedure. t-atiajfard and Jaekassa Dram. lUItSta--". i-tpl fem I.ssrf n! of Hes. tei and Yvr-r r-tr Jsr-on cili.'ttis rnrr ta a ftfiiec-roaaS t.t e-r.!rt Tt-'-rtrr tte e!als.-i r.n.". t-.lrt. r.'r o liar Ci rtt ie J isen !.r-t a ejt -tnii-it kioas. nd r--ate.-- fct'iita ana str!M M'-!". amir -est.:i)r j-L-ri- act rtsvrarr-- aftr l-elrj ctfiTe-I t, r-ak. Attrr XAff-rl sstt" rscsJed arksar s -t .. n M put? r.l ta-s-r.rel Sita 1tt at-airht s,n Mc. als- s wul ircuihcMt tts crstea rx.i t? xff-s rsKul tt a 4r- .Irkasasa nefraesatatlva Dlea. RnrHUc srEci.M- I Jttl'e R.-k. Ark.. Srt S -Representative J. F Mantle of Columbia County dle-i at h'.s home Ir Mrao!.a Iat r.Irt aft,. an lllnesvs of several weeks. He mas rrtrfjd.jct of the ColoraLla County EarJs- SAY WOMAN STOLE WORSHIPER'S WRAP Mrs. Leah Allen Arrested on Complaint of Minister, WBb Charges She Took Garment Daring Revival Services. The Reverend J. II. Flower of X. ! Olive street, who Is i-onducting a revival mt-etlne In a tent at Twenty-second asd Ixcust ftreetr. laai nUht caused the ar rest of Mrs. I.?ah Alien. 42 years old. whom he chat?.- ultli -neallnr a cloak from his place of worship Thursday nignt. The arrest wa made br Patrolman dul- dlhee of the ntral District. The cloak , b-longetl to Miss Ada Raita of Xo. atU North Taylor nvonn-.-. Mls Ra2 left the rurment on a rna'r. and v.nen she looaeu for It later it had dl-appcircd. Mrs. AlK-n. it is stated, by the police, went to the tint aiuln last night, wear in? th? cloak. It wait In h?r poMesaton when she na- arrestMl. She said she had no place of a!ode. ghc was locked up. MARTIX UOYLE SAVES TAUTTT. Five of Sis Br'Bhfaa Beaeh Kaees 43 to Other Thaa Fasroritea. Xcw Ycrlc. Sept. 2. Martin Doyte was tho only winnint; favorite at Brighton I!ach to-ilay. the edtcr events falllcg to played second ciiolccs and a lore shot. Svnmsriis: First race, six furloncs-Rusk IL (Reman ellll. S t 1. won: ianntncy. Vi IB. Stalthl. 4 ! 1. hreonl: Just S. 1 iHewell). IS to X. thhd. Tin-e. 1:1- l-S. llertir. Jewup. Pan-cseatl-. Alijiw. Klarn-uLi. Suffice. Ladir Hn rttta. I.iin-tta. PouMe S'x. InvinclW. llan-ritt-.it Ilr DjrPle CulI. plntoon anJ Master Itlm alf r.ti. Scon.l race, rix furlnn- Cfcarler. 110 Mar t!r.i. 4 t I. vr-.n. Itnnx Nrmplu lt ibynsi. 4 to S. i tvnl; rice i"l-th. HI iltcnvuielll). S to !. third Tune. t;t3 ;..v Sir li-ii. -ak Znike. Herc:.tar and lisrlv .-nd tfn also ran. Tl.lr.l rare, n-.t!- "ani ene-Utent!t Martin ''"r'.-. SM iVV Kn.ii.;.. 4 to f. sron: Sailor laif. 1:1 (Oi.nnor). U to I. "eronS: Nott'urr, II l.r.-i. '. ti t. third Time. 1:47 l-S. Kittle I'lait. ri3i-r:.ti1 Maclteth aa.t i)rl also ran. Kuurth rr.e.-.'tnll.. an.1 a i'iartr Muthem-T. 1 1 V Kr.apr). 3 to 1. woa; Maxnar. Iu4 iMe lntvr. 11 to J. secrmL Cncle t'righ. 1 iSiwt.'t. i to 1. third. Tine. IrtS 5-S. Don't A': Sle. FiPidtrs. Catorul. Ocean T'de ani iVt tr nbo ran- Pif'ii rae. mil and one-ttxteenth Tarttiar. :S ilurrsi. 13 to i. won: J-nn!e McObe. ti illri.v n. it o I. ecn-.l: ft. nreeie. 1 Mc Ir.urei. till, thirj. Time. 1:K 4-S. K-MimiahL T.l-pjfn- Not-r.a. Jack ilcjvwn ana itoDne ai-. ria Su'lt ri-e tl sn tis!f furlnnfs II.asIlD. HI iV. ::rii.pi. 3 to l. won: neiistileker.llt ilijirtlr.l 1 til ccril. I.rti'umn. :; tNot t.ir. 'o 1. tHrd Time. IrtT 4-S. Diamond -!aln. Illlly ItanMar. ileMen F'ro. Itlue M-n-.l-. iM iVoard. ll'tnlnxtisi ani SlJllle tKmahu also tn. Rrlgblna Beach Eatrlea. I"irt rare. Ue ar.-l ene-half f at long! : lni.l--t.t . iM i: lard . !! Ik hint U'aMcr?-. . ..-.Ii: iSentUn . . ....lt:i I'antoafle . .. .in 1st frsula ... Ijeljjvtle 1... ....1"J .a sW .... .. . w race, itiaatllly Sttejlechase. aloat i:xi ar.d ri-tity.. j lliwtrr l!la N'.lMt Il!e!c llu-so I!ck l:..l-rt- . . . .11 1 1'ann Ij- .. .. ..i:-si:uth's 'sat-lsr.. . l, Put ot ...Ii'I.cji I'bCsn ..ll:ussell Sas .... . Its! i;tnc rot II. . .HI ! .13 .IU Tlilnl tare, hsruilmt'. six furlongs: Iturltli;)! KIlNew Moan Ilay....lS o-fL.:: . ...ittl 11.4s f Dawn ! li'r la . . . injliarr..im S7 iS'o.-ae Her.n-tt...ll2kk.lua-l lluppert j ::.aU 10J1 the Ilr!sh:n csx. two miles and i"4ii4l.MiwaKa mtca. . . . .lr-lcairngcrn ml .11 ririh n.-e. han.Ile.n.. one ana one-eighth mile: Kn.s.-.t Krrsnt . .. K I Miss i"ratfoM L"S llunio Lil'ncas M Pel Ne-re . .. Ili'imi J xltit u-ifeor .. .II" niber retnwell TA.i;..ti .: lis cr..niM Itclld SS srrinB lis Otisr 0 l!-rt Jjirt. Ilv Amii..r'k it Slith iai-e. tlie and one-lJlf furlongs: A-uta . .'. llT Ala HU5i-ll -."t Im.-her I"nin" 1-". .ii-to l!i r.tlare 1S Water Tang T llimwn J ihr.son.. . PC iqtlitan I.Imili.s'-jm H Stsln " Itlun I'trat. . . .tz l.!-il-s S sucrtti rare. aad ir.e-half furlongs: V. -ort IT -rnt Turn f llai'el Tr.uilt . - .-1" IMntouSe I'jtt.la ! Ies.ti.1. . H StuK.ii: to Wes K l t. r i-ir.e 11 f-kite M li".iljnsite ... . S' l:a:nr. H l-i.-i':li I" ... -narss MSIilllTUN 11KACII SUI.-X.T10J-S. ki:pl"ih.' sii:iiau Nw V.-rl: S-Et r. sVleptlers: Kint i:jie-unoI-at. U!d ll-inr'. Water- sra-y. Se,-.r. I Rare Gjoi ir.l Plenty. Nitrate. 11) Ins. T.llr-1 Its-e-IIsrle(h. l:'g Ilr. Oeorge C. llira.ett Pourtn Rare- Csginawis. Oalrrgom. Oat- aie Fifth lla.-e TiAalon. Alwln. ILi.1 . Sixth l:i-e .--ta. Ala UussWl. Olenclarr. S'X'tuft iia.e -Wukford. liarM Trsn-tt. M'er- imi; I.KT 111 I'FV BEATS PRI5CIPIA. I'unn 1'lajera of baalavlll Have a ;mmI Day. Iulsvlli-. s-pt. . lta Duffy, the oiM.iin.fanriie. beat Prlnrlpla and a g.e,d fiId of r-year-old fillies this after noon b:fore a big crowd. Thren favorites wuti. and players of firm had u good day. as Depends, wlnnr of the fourth rate. was i.iavilv barked. tTear; track fast. S'jnimariis. Firrt nt- file furIn(s-K:it;krrLurLrr. I'M iTreail. i.. tc 1. won. Anna Smith. Ml iTay Sori j to 1. ,:..'. T.-crs. 131 illalli. U to I. third T1ti. lau Hitter !!rmn. V.nl! I.xoj. Taniscin Hint Hoe. Nun's Veiling. urm M- IViiMkIi Iti.i rotor Olrl. Eclepttc. .': ut.fr: vl'i-"hr and Hull ho ran. Se.nl zs . . !-: turlonas SM Silver, til Ten .p 3 i- . on. Jo- -e. Ill (Halil. C So 1. t- . il. tore '.of. lvl iFI'berv. S to 1. Cilr-l T-re. 1. 1- r-s. l.Totrn fill. Atein nii'r ,lr i vot sstr. Iforful Mlsn, Mt.K. jv-r iSfcfful. Tna.tssise. utxrty X! i! l.l.y Itl-: al-o -an T--. -a-" x-. n fur ni-s -Knrev. M; il li... ir.i.' rii r t K it" IVntin. it ilti-k.l, . t. . . .v rd J I Slajt'trr. 1 illft-f- r. 1 third Time. la -5 11 lrel. u.-i :.i II .-re a . rl IV x- T.mrlrton al-- rsa V urti ts ' en- toll' lie; en Is. ll.m- '.: 4 1 1 1 n -r .srjn. 1C4 (Halil 1 to S. r.d Tira. is (ll.fT'nr.anl. 7 to 1. thlrl 'i m-. 1 41 ; S i: S.-s Tarrr. mlo Oits. ..r-oi-s! Itlii i.tfs illrl. iSreen c-ra. Jo .ti I.aeei ur. I S. A. It also ran fifth ra.e r.xe furlorss lta DuTr. 103 IUIIi. 11 so 13. wca. ITirvtMa. j.ij lAustln). to ;, --or.d. Ilea J-ati. US ":ti-hlM. t 1. thtr Tl-ne i-jc ;.s niu Bint. An-e-licx. r.illo-e sfc F"5g. Maglnla ana Vic Kin ney alo nn eixia ir. -j - i- . ..it- i.-vtr. 9- tiiirasi. s to :. won l!-rn.akis 103 illrfrerrnaiii. t to j .. ! l.ilr.'ta. fS l'rxinsi. t t. thirl Tlr - JUS Ft-ir.k RSII. '! Nannie u. ;rv ! Ia:u. ant I'arl Ilor-lc:as also ran. l.onl-lllc Entries r.it n.-e. win farlore: .rkut.S M.l. ..! tun SMalllcxs WrtJl II . t .'leht . : iv r. . fi Th. Ceils Vjl-as... ii lCrl Hol-rn- Choice.. . t''Iti:rr.!nr Star ... . I'lU-ulonei Jim Iog!aal5 IT -1 Stiver . :s 11 . 1.;. jnsr llttntr-. ! s er.tl mc. sis forlc-r: Klx ! HiSt-J Iax1l x Iirrr Hivarrj s lfc-vunr l:i'U Kojal Iarr.J . ... m 1 las. ., T Nev.tmcrs . . - Sx- .' Fafe 1 :iihtcale . . -oj - ;-a .re. 1 T-.-l rar-. .ve urd ex.- half fjrlc: K !ioCaw M l.atrtelle . ... I0 I-.-.uis tte rlag !, Vl5 , .. .. .. !1t I! t Tuidy . lt;intsrt?ghi tJ is Haxr. . I'JlNlfi . . ""uJi ra-, rns ana oty-q-arter rail. Frar.k Fir Rantlcap: tt rrr.K rir ii F-tx "i 1 uit: takm SI HarSlar.- 1". .:4 rites rare. rar aS...chase. short course.. han.j. 1. ..andra lJl:'oui lilf . .ty ;wU' i-:i!s. m Dr. . s- J.n Ilf--naa ialinr II lis ."V "rrrei iZZ N.j. Arr"rilam .1-4 I -iun's 14; ; ;iB ian 11s Sma rr. rr. t-!'- and 10 Tard: lai: KiXia . Xsiis-jla . ... . lutt-r fi-a. . . 41 i.lt.t.n (3 Vim wleh T artt!e m "ettrti -saitti. . yd iyr-iviu; inixc-70s. nnn pi.tc srKtTAi- I,'J.. '.le Kr . .Vert 29 -Se!rtk)3: Kirt tUr- sir.t-.t RasMng Star. Ma'.c tler se-ond rU.--Echf-ia, Ntraire. tarsal I-i-.e T-.tr Jtr-Ir.trlit. Nlfo. CSIf Haras) Fetlh JVa-e ll-aa-a. JiavIUnt. ilco-rJi Tbrf-te Fiftss Ua. - illia Mae Dar. Ioorla.-v4. fjoldm I'rV itith rsc - Dsr-iala. 51ittc. N--va WeiaiJt. Ite.aiiis at Raalaaaa Fair. KKJTHlJf SI-ECTA. nattc-m, IK. .-.-PS. ? At tie aerrmd -tas'a rirsar at Sjie .xencaltsr: Fair n-ore tisaa H.ssx xrfea wc In ass.ndaace. v.itrter flaa aita tr.rk ji- fsj-r rr.ns: 3 Ju tr X. p-jre SS. bn tare Is fire, ttek exen tec-- t d-s.1.-. r--st ttat. itSV. tst!ag read, by J-rtrx' Aat'it Red n.xt4i. rt. Llt- tl. Ktf, lieftl, Itlrire AISClI. tfclr. I SCi sacs, feci: urea la Sis. para rS K. B. I An expenditure of $2.50 would be nec essary elsewhere for a hat with the same merits.' Its popularity is based on the quality, the style, the permanency of shape. A surprising value; highly fashioned. $1.90. 77ie KrfHblic Building, On Olive Street at Seventh. Norton, flrst: Fartle. rrconS: Dura, S.. third. i:M time. 2V One-half intle. runulnc. best two la thre-. county race, purse : llatit. in Jr.. flrst. Ml KoTster.se. aecosj; Tom i;skr. third. Ist time. :'J. . Cm TEAM IHl-RnVlM.. Ccllege Player Will Oaea the Sesssa Seat Satarday. The Christian Brothers College team will open It season neat Saturday after noon on th campus ac?intt the Dattery A team. Cntll then the regular routine tractice will be conducted bv C.uch WIl ur. who Is pleased with his squad, al though it Is a trifle light. Washington refuses to ulav collegians. but as both teams play the i-Uterv boys the relative stringtb of each an ic tio talned from the risult. Rv.m. who was injurcl last week la scrimmage work, was out ye-ii-rday. but did not' use his arm much. Wilbur will work his boys In hard scrim, make this afternoon .u-alnst the Phy-sk-tans and Surgeons, wlio are now tiain Ing on the campus. Th0 latt.r team Is grtUtur along nlcily anil promises to ! th- strongest that hav r-prcsentel the Jefferson avrnu" Institution in years. BBJI MILIUMS tu Pl.W DIRM. Trclley Leaga flaaa Heel ta Post- ssaetl Affair Tata Afteraooa at Kalace Park. Tiie Ibn Millet?, who nre m iking a i'e tirmlnnt fiaht for the iecond ?dnc" In the Trolley agtH-. and the D.-il5. will meet this afternoon In a postponed game at Kulage Park. If the Millers win thi aft crncon they will be but one enme b low the Wagners. They esiiect to Ih In .vcoiiI idace after tojrurtov.-'s gam- with the Wagners. The clubs will line up as foltuwr: lien Millets. rmdtloc. Die's Allred Pitcher r.n2rpirlnk McDowell e.iteher Mnwka M-iers First ! IMnkei Krman ...S.-tiii taje . . Kirwln Viarry .ort.:.it ...SeitnUi I: Il"ith Thtnl Irtse s-.lu.lter WIIcos: lt; f,M SMne llhr Center nM KrltM-lie atitun Klsht flU Kunk'1 ('wing to t'midr i'ears having accente.1 temporary tinos with President Pniliaiii. another umpire will be appointed to th? Trolley Ijeogue. rOlR CIIACKS I.KFT l-t TOI HK'. Travis. T ravers. Ijilrd a ad Lard ! Fight It tint at limit. New York. S-pt. i?. At th" conclusion of the .s-eotid il'iy's p.av in th" anntnl tournament of the Niuj.-au Country Golf i-luh. near tileti 4,oe. U. I., four well known fiilft-tj. were left In for th" premlT honor. This quartet Is made up of Waller J Travis of Garden Ity. former rational and Rrltlsli champion; J.-rotnn D. Traver.s ff the local 1I11U forrmr Interscholastlc champion: I-iugui' latin!, n CinadLni player, who Is a -tudent at Princeton I'nl terrlty. and Alien lird of Washington. D. . To-day's two rounds consisted of match play at eighteen holes each. The sem'tlnal and final rotm'Ls will Ia plaved to-morrov-. and the pairs In the semifinals will ler Travers vs. lailrd and Travis vs. IjanL S4M PRK'OFFWl-IS AT POOI Defeats Harry Caatea ta Cloas Gasae at Broadway Toaraasaeal. Sam PersolT won an uphill content from HHrry "oa,tesj in th Frecch pool tourna ment at the 'roadway last nlciit. the satire ladng 3 to 2. l'ersoff won the first two matches), but lost the next two. H-i-am strong In the last, and won by th score of II to -i The scores were- Perniff. fl to Ier solf. l to u2: Coatis. ill to Pi. I'o.ite-. ill to M: Persoff. CI to tr W. I. Ely ant E. 4. Mack will play to-ulght. I. W. Waidcck. r ai.d E. I. Mark lead the players at the end of the second week in llenson's tourmtnent, with two games won out of us many played. J'ersoff has plnxed three garnets and won two. Tl.u sfar.iling is nn follows: Wen Li 1 Woo IV I. W WaMercker 2 0 IV I. KIv 1 t II ' Mar . : 6ISiirc- Kn!lsi 1 1 Sam rrsr.rr J 1 ' it I; r.yio:.- .1 ; J U Itcs.r- . 1 llVtllte-n i:.n.r b ileorc Mever 1 II llitry i'-s- i Z -HESint3tTS Ct P AT 1.I.KS ECHO. Tsreaty-faar Pairs Will Caaaaeta la BtaT Aaaaal Tnaraaaneat. P'av for the Presldsnt'a Cun will bearln on uien v-co gou iinas) mis arternoon. The pairings are a. follows: KH.s 1). Michael vs . K. Mc;rew. VL W. Iinslng vs. I. I. Per.dl'ton. J. I i.'arleton vs. j. J. Howard. E. H Polla.-K ,. R c ej munds. It- P. Von Wedelsta.-dt vs. A. Johnson. E. A. l.lmhurg vs. E. A. Manny, A. K lister v. J. C. Roberts. W. i. James vs. J. Johnston. II it. Nansen vs. J. T. Watson T J Itarbaugh vs T. o. Ilallard. 1 I: Newberry vs. J II. Ko-hler. E W. Campbell vs. . F. Powell, if. ,;. Van I-yi-er vs. W. DelarVld. J. W pemls vs. A. II. I'imliert. Ed I-sls vs. W. Rerg rr. A I laithrop vx M. P llrire. j. p. IJncoln vs. II. O Wagnr. II Conner vs. J ; ilrar.t and 3. J. Edgar Jr vs W. E. Grayson. FIRST CDtn OF Pt'SHBALI. t'rtas-eala f St. Loala Defeat Raalal Roller ol'Kaaasa City. Pushball en roller skat-s was inaugural Homeseekers' Excursions Southwest AsaCaaCnsalatsCas A A-T-atS-r r Ca.RVlaadl Ss.taass.Ma, RIOHT STYLE .. RIGHT QUAUTY BUTSTRANOETO SAY. IT IS ONLY SI.M BY special methods of construction all the objectionable features of the ordinary, inexpen sive hat are eliminated in oars at $1. 1 2d Aimiws.m Sale 1 SOLll GOLD SPRING RIM. LISS EYEGL.iS!s. WITH FIRST - QUALITY I.KXSES. $& TAI.VE. AT ggD'li Efts ExaaiMwi Fret ki Mm fliWIai 'or many DTa INMSi MniJ years la charge of the Optical Department ot the E. Jaccard Jewelry Co. CIAS. IDLLY wrTWAL Ct 1 619 Locust St, j Be card vl Don't go wrong Ask for 0. F. C. Whiskey at tin Crescent rink. In Olive street. Li.-t night. Ie-fore a large crowd. Two liltis-n-ioltitlle halves were pljycd le-tweell tin I'rescents. under Hie direetioti of Manager Manning, and tli'- Rapid Rollers of Kan ms City, headed by 4'llll.trn. a fast in door rarer. The scoie was Z to o in favor of tile Crescents. Judging from the recrptlon tendered til" couies-tan's. tiie gam-: promi-.s to te a winner In St. Louis-. Two goals were rcored by lhn Cri-scents hi the first half und one in the n-e. 1 I'ulhurt for the 4'rescents playe,! a a. atilic game. The locals. outv."lghed me visitor". The ilrst giMl wan mad"in si; mlniiti-.. tiie M-eotid In seven und the last goil itfter twelve nilnut-s of play, whin Cap tain Gilliam and a guard were rolled over the liall Into their own goal. A game has been arranged with a Clitcago club in tie near future. XOR.tfAID1E- PARK TOl R.VsMKXT. Forts- Playprs) Win start Tkla After- saos la Coaaaa-tlaaj for 4 a as. The Normandle Park golf totirtiumcnt. open tj in-mbT.s of thu club only, -.xill le;rltt in th; Normandle linhs t'lN ufl". noon. Forty playi rs will lalti: part and there V.-111 l'-ven cups dlstrttllte.l among tli in as prizes Tne t.Iav.Ts; ind tune of starting follow- Itor-e ImnLar Fisher v". 31 p. M.-Apll-. liSf p in.. John S. IVnrr rs i-is-jr II. DivK 'At . tn . I. S Ullllama s itiiilta 1 Ai len. 1CCJ p. m . I W liaiterslv -.e. Walter lilllum. l-' p. tn : I-tiT II IV I. -I, rs. Ixs-tor SI - Marshall. If i m . neo Ir. m-i'l.eii-. n vs IX'irar SI Wtm'v. 1 t: i in . Juili;- it M I'ost-r t. Wallare lUt!oni. 1.1s p la.. I. W IJaeo'n ts Ikctur II ' .lhri ern, I IX p. 10 . lltot-e f UiS'r. v- J mx ot WalkT. 111 p 10 . llarr v IU'eia-u x l"allli V So'ithwhrii. Ial p m . iHirto- WMI.s Urtli v. l: t.iil-:li. l.-T i. in . H1ss .- 1-iUli x II l Ktt..r. 3 j. m . .1 K iartwitvM is J P. I'helan. S -iS i m. I. U PattiT.cn va. Wnltr l Mlti-nr. '-i-t i. n . W 1; Mckey vs. i- II Sl-yr. ;." p. m . II ' Nwl ii. W P Sxiind'ta ;:i; p. m.. St Iails va. I-nctor l"-toher. i:is p. na. tiarlis Siu-r vs. William I. lartley. r:n p m.: P B If Camp to, Doetor J. II N-w-liT. lai j.. m : A. W. Duugla-s va J. A. j( woud. r 5t p. tn. Mis G4lltam rs Mm. P. B. Hattaralv, i:is a. in . Mrs. Isvitor Stiat!tgh vs. Mia Mra. 13Jrt m. m . Mtaa Shaplelsh sa. Mrs. IXJCtnr If. Stei. Johnann. Siii a. m.; Mrs. E. a. Wllttatua vs. Mia Waltar U Mtcheeer. It av m. There will also be a Indies putting con test, a ladles long-dlvlrc contaat, a gen tlemen's putting contest and a gentle men's long-dtvlug content. Rearat Far Millard Flayer. A b-n-fit wsa tiv:rr-I to Francis Stssctnlt. tie vtran siwrt-stnp MUtard plajT. at tos liaus.r Hall Ir.xt nlcht. ln which Chart's T'tar aun i-fi.t-1 tank Day at lllwti t.ajk Ur.a br tl. ente f Wt to IV Day 'H tho lUa"h-St run. eeoring r!nta. to I'et.rsoa'a . Al fr!'i I Dro ilrfsafd Jxms Lann'tb- at thxs nishlfahs by ths tcoi of 3i to IS -J'aa-s Ion rfi txrm John Ilorrxn at tha Preneh ctrnse rams br the acjrs ot I ii t Aftr the eon-te-ts th- tJayers sts fanry-ahot eahlLttiona. Marshall Wlao CTaraa Game. Nur-mliura: i"rmariy. Sit. 2 Slarstvatl. 8b- Arr.'rtrjn t-Uycr, wen his Srt same tn his eh's roasrh with Tarra-h. x-ha ba won the ninth game of the aeries tiedsr. Down Go the Rates f OctoiW3B-k. 17.Netrct4cr 7aui 21. Da-C4-saWr5 aaJ 19. via t Saata Fe. Tl SMay MtatS tt rat M BHKB less tksa u arc (r tlve rettad trip. Viaft the araiairoas Saathaist.watra a Maa-Nat-Afraii-ot--Wrk taw ' asai eajay Lis. -i