rgjX'aj!w&j?-?'&i?&&. mr ir& c y THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: TEURSBX-Y, OCTOBER 5, 1905. g THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC. KTBUSHERS: GEORGE KJCAPP CO. Charles W. Knapp. President and General Huuir. George I Allen. Vice President. W. B. Cmt. SeeratUT- Oflc-itCorner Seventh and Olive Streets, (REPCBUC BUILDING.) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DA1L.T AND SUNDAY-SBVEN ISSUES A WEEK. By Mail In Advance-Postage Prepaid. unt y4p ..-.9.iw witbfa tbe past few yean, America's strongest mo- my raaranteed by tke treaties, aow that their tire is honesty. Surface condition In the era of tribal Governments are In the peacem of Ksel Industrialism may hare belied the essential moving tion. principle, bat tbe first pause and introspection raiso i The natural and inevitable corollary from these and vindicate it. Just cow we are witnessing a conditions is the view expressed by Senator Clapp moral revolt' against dishonesty which has every to- the effect that there should be two States cre ovldoace of being' real, thorough and profound. The atcd out of the two Territories, and Immediately principle of honesty in every department of life ha admitted to the Union. If Congress cannot be len for long month, and even years, the first topic brought to this view, he favors lmmeduHe admis uith.thc American people. Like leaven it Is nt work ' sion of tbe two as one State. This Is n logical con tipon the whole substance of affairs, with a power elusion from the situation, for since these treaty which cannot le denied. I Indians cannot well be brought under the direct Iu occupying themselves with an abstraction, a j control of Congress in a territorial form of govern- "j "ft res rnoftt h'xatim ! Any three day- except Sunday one year. s.o rule or principle of conduct, the American people menr. statehood is the only alternative on the ex Sunday, with Magazine Special Mall Edition. Sunday.. Duniay iaKJzin. . ............................. ! ... , f , . ... . .. BY carrier ST. 13CIS and SUBURB?. I of government, and revolutions have been worked j regard treaty obligations and annex the tribes to Per week, daily only t centa in iience which had to do with political abstractions: Oklahoma against their will. but no nation t-efore ha devoted nseir t a con-1 rueii action would ne as distasteful and Irksome 7?ni . t i.j -. -sjlJ (,viuu.i 1MV . .aa t-'j-- t ....- .hx. "-.- mw iur JMJ mi.amb ? ms Mart; tb- 2j are doing what no other people has done in history. ! piration of their tribal Governments In March next. 'L , Nations have occupies! themselves with principles ' But it does not seem likely that Congress will dis- Per week, dally and S-.i-.aav U cents TTTICE-A-WEEK TSSUE. PiMll.l Monday and Thursday on year. .. Remit by hank draft, express money order or regis tered letter. Address: TUB nnPURLIC. St tu!. Mo. CTRejccJM rommunlcatior.s cannot he returned under rnv circumstance. ntred In the pnt Offce at St. Iml. Mo . as scoond--Ijs matter. DOMESTIC POFTAGE. PER COPT. ZSKhU ten and tK pi;c t et Sivicer. eighteen and twenty pace 2 cer.ts for one or 2 cents for two copies Twenty-two or twcnty-elsht pages C"nu Thirty pages. .... ..................... ...3 cenat IN rrROPE. The Ttep'jMIc I' is f!! at the follcwirg places: LONDON Trafalgar building. Northumberland avenue, room 7 PARIS P) Boulevard d Csph'Sbm: comer Place 3 ropera ami 13 Rue Carnbm. RERUN Eijultabi Ocbau'le. :& rrletlrlchstras". TBT.EPIIONE NUMBERS. B"U. Klnloca. ountIng-Roo-n Mm "111 A C75 Editor!.-!' Rerertlon-Reom Main SCC A CT hideration of ethics: m nation has ever net itelf ' to the one as to the other. Apart from the Tact ? . t reform its everyday life prompted o!c!y by eta-. that Sequoyah does not desire to be absorbed. Is leal consideration1--. As The Republic lm lefore ob- j the fact that Oklahoma does not wish to take her served, morals are po?seing an a!mcst'-sen.stlonal I In. Tha objection will not be lessened by the Sen intcrot for the public: and the keen zest anil at tb t ate Committee's stand that the rights of the In- ::m time 'olt-r ami thorouirh imrposv v.-ith which dfocu-Mio!i i" cutting down to the qiK:!un f ia t'grity. trmhfuliics- and fair dealing warrant th highest hopes for future cftiiluct which will reflect the true mettl- of America. sninxr; Till: BOOKS. Th iiult of Fe'inz the !"oks hits bun a ccs- s-.-itloii of slander by tile IJcpuM.'-Jia party and It j organs. We have had nine ia(.:iilis of silence sinee a I4-i:iKTatic default Inducleil the Republicans into (U.iiis should remain paramount In all that part of the single State now known as Sequoyah. Okla homa desires immediate statehood on any terms. but prefers It separate from Sequoyah, and her ceighlwr is of the same mind. Separate statehood for the two seems by far the most probable outcome. BOWMAN-HILL WEDDING TAKES PLACE AT BRIDE'S HOME Bonne Terre Banker Married to Former Professor of Modem lan guages in Liberty College Garden-Webb Wedding at Chicago Interesting to St. Louis Society Folk Notes of Coming Events in the Social World. Muskogee has formed a Fifty-thousand Club and will begin hustling to till np Its census rolls to the point called for by the title. The city which had the honor of entertaining the Sequoyah Convention I ...it i....-... -!. ti, t.,...t.v.,..t. i...-,. i -":" " a-."iiuB ai uie winn wine oequoynn von-I shown: the Honorable 31. V. ;.tin has crawlrd in '"" in ita progress to great- h!s hole somewhere: the Ananias orpan which " . "'ww ana inaustnai auvantages htnvPd lir.-i.ancy for thirty yawl ha- taken t a,"u" ",p ,c ,no ml "nu easily in nve or i en 4i-jr. TlII'ItSnAY. OCTOBER .'.. IftttK. .ii rj .No. f7 CIRCULATION DURING SEPTEMBER I-" I Itk.otntlel.;. Auditor ' Thf .t. T.ouls ' -fn.VIr !' nj; dulv muni, rav that th nrtual im!r of full .-iinl conijilPtf- ropi'S of TIio Dally and :t ij.i- Hii:lillr printed luri t. month of Pfp. il.'r l!n". rill in rs"Iir editions, was as jt -Iu!'' li low i mi.o;o is. .. iic.'kki 1 Ilit.IZO IT4SunlT I'JTtTK a iinii ..i:j70 i" ioz,3io I 1 412.(1 D HI 1C2.4MIO int.ti:4) 2 mi.iia IIII.2.-.0 SI ....i 1JT2.C-II IH3.IOA 22 1AI.440 1411 -) 2S 1412.47'! lfll.lio 21 aadar) ....... 12U.4KKI nsUa1iir ISH.41IO ST. 14I2.HKI I 14ll." 341 4.-i;vji 12 102.020 27 tOI.SSlI S 101. ISO 2S l4.t.IO II Iftl.miA 2! lOI.KIO 5. initio 30 I4I2JV30 1 f'ir :h- montli 3,llM.3!i' ' :iil niil.-i j-iioll'.! In ;rlnlinp. 1 ft mtr fil'-d 73J3KI v. ' i 'jmtir d!tfrlhut'-d - f il.iilv distribution V it i,il 41o. ! U!oonin-1 fiittiirr s ivn thru !li i ill-r r.ps rntiirm-d nnil n'l-ortcil unsold dur jt i ' month of Spt"itiar as 10 0; jkt cent i:i:0 I. IH.'JO.MFIi:i.I. Auditor -! t and "iibTiIl-'-d li-for- nje tills 50th diy i ' - 'u.ir. i 'or. w o 4.m.mi:rfii:i.i. 'ni ip'r- Jilv r. 1;9. Xotary I'mMIc. bowlir-g alwut something !; and i!Nsuri !. grateful. T!it' I a nunn-ation for otkT los-es wnen j th" State 4-:m put a quietus on the r-hutdorerA by icr miitiiig thJr party i hold tin reins f4r a i'ttle ixlnle. The e.Ment t. which Mi.'.-ourl has hU"T4THl by the MT:t"nt 'barges f "e!"v'u niilHoa"dKcrei-aiicii-.o. "lodtii" fiiU4ls. ami embezzlements." eou jiletl with a clamor ! '-e t!ie ItoolvS." on never lie cidiiiiiitetl. but all men niut agree that it is con iderable. Nw that the Republican ofl:r-Ial have the Im1;.. which they have examined and four4l straight, a duty is Incumln-ut upon them t. t:iy S4i. Tite Re pi:bh':tn party, its oilieers and 4irgans owe It .4 the State of .Missouri : 4lrt-!are what condition Ti:Ls In" i: fo-.md. Silenei i eloipi' tit enough, a confes sion that lit" p..rty Ihm hrf.i reckb-.-ly lying ior thirty years; l.ut silence is not a sutlieient apology t tl" Mate and its people. Ati express ndmi-.-Ion that Republican jnilltlis and Rtmbiienn Joumalisiti haw been a lie f4r a generation wmihl Im' a highly iTaivfu! adtalsj-h.ji .n ti;(. part 4f thost who have seen the Iooks and cniiM speak authoritatively. It wouhl not tell .inybodj- an; thing new. but it would be :i decided s;it:sf:irti4in to tbe ("iinni4nwe.:l!h and its reputable inhabitants. Ii-c4-pt and fair-iuimleil Republicans would apprt elate it a well as lc;ao- a.i !,: i iox; j 4 nits. The Republicans have seen the lKfks let them -pe.ik up. What haw they found; Let the Honor able Swanger am! the Honorable ihulley nnd nil the n-t of them answer, l-et the :ioi publish :! realt. I.'-t the Ibmorable SI. W. iln-nu ef.m. out of hiding and pipe up. "tit with it; all of ; them: Sileme j rot enough. Smite the luirpsi- i MISS4HKI .'KNowM:rx':i:s Tin: ri:N In addition to Editor Painter's storv of the ear ! f "ti whieli fi-II aeri-ss tl- railr4ads right of ay and -topped a tram of i-ars in Carroll County. ii .uitle n!ic:i:-d ittstanre of itoine County's pre- t . ii.-rjt in the 4-orn way is attnieting si:i-ideraiI" ,tTi-.l i rotu Ittoelvilll. N. Y.. -olilts til" new.-: of a eltl- -i who ame out f the World'- Pair last .war and returned to his homi bearing an ear of e4;ir!i rom i'.oone County'; prire-u-.tiuiug 4'hi!ii;. A few h- rnels dropi'4l off th- ear as it 4iried. ami a nelgh 'n.r w io eii:iti4isl in one fvniug gathered up a ti-7eii of these anI t4Mk them with him. I.a-t spring pl.iattsl them in hi- Kick yard, and in the i.at .rnl course of ent.s the ivrn sprouteti and began '.TliW igonusy. i this roiiu the N-w York 4;iobe bt.ame jiter- -'nl in the corn. That papr .-as: sjo!t!jr In a"l South HrooKlvn evrr f.i-v i'th!nc cni-v th war thU sirn tlUI. ! as liirlirr than the Kirk fTis In no ' '-ii and u:t It crvn in it div. 4 t ri.'i;hl.r .-al1. h ".j'd m- th : iiV" tTjfin In height !' lz:ie Som- f thi- j i Je In thp vlrin.tv ha 1 hearl .f th- is rorn f th- !iMie V.'i.t. t-ut it of thorn Il 1 r"irir.!rtl uch ator) us trs.-!-rs' tdl-- 4intII th-y had tnM pillar evulncw tfore tnrni. iu-t. -T'-trroly nia.l- a to Jhs tielcht th- ---- ouId r-4-h nnd visitor- -Ani from 1 vk ks around to It. A f . da J ace sir that had form-d on the Ktalh- n.nr r1; or J th .tifr hsrrntrtl h! nir. Ib-fiire i..' cot tli.- sUli.i .!.in. irvr. ti". 'ba.! thrn Taia:si ar.ii-t-c1) In- n ?emrattte of truthful 4tl r"n. ml -vral it Sound t- tv more ttun -U;tins-n fts-t mil li.fi: or th M; .-! i ! 1 nm-r th on a pint of i'lxt T .!': thi- totil -rop from ..n afttn alk- w mere ttui! a luhl In t!ii -iuiitrj' MO should have t..s.n surjtrl4ss! '-.it i doen crams produc.il but siffs-n staik-. j XacX 'oso dozen grains fallen in home r..h j0..v would !ie iloae lttir 5a Miouri. -'mmiUt-. of tnith f i" t t-ieu- wouldn't p.ij any attention $ vnm w't' wn but eighteen fit high. 4.m rvrn'i 4oal t in Missouri until It is twenty-seven fert Wgll. IT ... a. -i .Ilia ctirn alt.t fi(-!l . .ill jm-l.lMa... ... I -...., ...i ... ..... ..... ...... ... mn iUk .Mat . I j chord, twang the luu. sound tile licwgag. winil the I bas-ooii. wh'sili- tile wentletrap. pipe 1 1t p.imleail rHsis-. Mow tiie l:autl"iy. lttat the tympanies and 4-aii the world to witness; Rla-t t!:e anienici'ment to tie- four winds that it may go out and combat the slamii'rs of ttr.. Slake a noise about it. The Rcpiiblicni'.s have s,.t.i the lok- for nine mouths and found them straight, ever;.' tigure corm-t. -vory dollar iu its p!.i4i. it is high time for them to make the iong due apology ! the j-ople of Missouri and to the eoutitrj at large. And while they are about it let them add that in th ye.iis of lvmnet.itle ase ndi'aoy the iargit cisli 4-.ipit:ii school fuml has liven aceumulatil. the institutions "f tiie State multiplied and strengthen! and slw ititerests r labor and cap. ml pnunrted; that forty miliious ptlneipnl and iiiten--' of tic public b bt leiue::theil t" Democracy by the preevding Re pub.icau :i4!m!iiisinition of graft and e.tnivagan"e has been wiped out. that the mortgage- of -,h" State have 1m n inn tied, and the tax rate brought below the Iewl of other Stat-s anil all aeeomphsbetl dur ing thi j oars that tin Rcpuhli-an party and Its pro- ilii noti.ing but 4-!amor to s.-o the books and -laadi'r the Sta'- by 4-harges of ii;l-i:iatiasemcnt and -ornipt!on. 4l!.scr;ncle ami graft. The public is grateful that the generation of Re publican lying about State admm.stratptn terml-mite- with silem-c att'r the otli-ers haw had nine tnontli.s 4if seeing tin- bM.ks; but. allieit grateful, it will i.t !- wholly sati.stittl with less tliau the ex pro a knowbsjgtneut of :ckb' crimes 4if slan der .nmmitt'd against ho:ie-t goverunien:. Ami the ro-j tab! Republicans of M!-;otiri an-entitb-tl. e-iia!l with the Ivmoi-rats. to liav the IH.liticians anil the pre make the noknowl'ilc sn nt. It is tlue citizenship of every class, u is due the i-op!e who have homes In ti:i- State and th- jeople wiio haw their bia-in--s in thi- State. Such an open nekuowletigment of tntth might l' 1 made, and Is likely t4 ti-ira.. an issue in tiie If President Roosevelt's intentions are correctly stilted. Senator I'ire Alarm Foraker will have to meet Mr. Secretary Taft on the Ohio Mump before the autuiuu l-iilots Ugin to fall la November. Mr. J'oir.ker has exprosui much concern at statements to the clT'-t that there bas been a split lietween him and the I'nsident. but the President seems de-tennin-d to ilrive in tho wedge. Engineer Runau-Varilla propose to substitute tin- strait f I'anntna for the Pumima Canal by dlg ginc a 4liti-!i r.00 feet wide at the water line, 500 feet wide at the. bottom and forty-five feet deep at low tide. His amenament will surely tie accepted if he can .show. :is he chilmn. tliat the work can be completed in live ye.trs aiul at leM than bankrupting "llsf. RECENT COMMENT. M Milk tmmrrtton m Farref -Mary !Inm:ui Abel In The IMInratcr. Whittaier. in fcis report on tho mllic ?upply of Nw Basland cities. .JS that thcr is "no special naaltarj iaspectlon of mill: and Its sourest In any New England town or city. Jn-rcetfon rtUten to commercial frauds r.ithtr than health mattr?. "VVe Und that wherever milk it:pcct.n i r- poK'M ks elllclemlr performed. an In Boston, the sttfin-nt rrcn chiefly to the prevention of "stlliag 1--h fJ than the purchaser suppo5cs he Is n--eiias. .-n the j?eoBrapliy class rajrj. 'Trom Xaine' : .ilifornln." It Is .all the rame. To beKln with Maine: A -coitlai:? to Ptarscirs report. ".Mlik inspectors shall I.e a-ippo'nt'-d In towns of raom than 3.000 Inl.abltanta. and may k ap'iolnlt-d in Finallr-r towr-V And yet Port land, lis cnlef city, with &). inial)llant!. reports: "Xo mi:i: ordin-itien and no lra-rctlon" to the Oovernaient In'iuiry. In .""allforr.l.i. to make the regular geojrntphlca! t.ii, w" find In the taw the f-hrawi "it Is thn duty." "It Is prdilMt. d." "o!!lct rs :tr rfnaired." with many 'shal's" ai.d "iniins" cuvering aprarcntly all thatousbt to I..- cvcr.d. ami Its chief city. Ran FVancIsco, re Itfrates th.. "shalls" and musts." ven adding the nalvo oi.ler that "oun'-rs if dairies mast roiwrt conditions that misiit render milk Impure." And yet. it 1 not s-it-si 1ow an ignorant dilryman Is to ho Instrerted as to tl.o conditions or wliat rrissu Is tn m hn,,.,. to l'.-tr to nbliico him to mak a report ns to Ids own p.jury. We icirn that "none of the city dairies or dairy farmers tf-ndlnB milk into th city have been Inspected": not Strang', certainly, -lnci there Is "no appropriation for the supervision of tho milk supply." and we may be excused frcn IMi-vla thai thU rcmarkablo order Is carried out: "Swill, pirbaj or milk diluent mut not ! earri-sl la delivery w!(Bons" Detroit. Grand Itapitls md I'rnililenco have found It necessary to make the r.i:r.o provision .is to garbage. For obrloius reasons some ritlos forbid the .t.Io of spring water by the m!Ik redder. I li44ll,,.t)0 BaaaaaaaaA aakaaaM. i tW-....H.H.......................V V Wfi ' -sssssssBl SSSSSSB stXjIssHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSh 1- VSvlUitB9sBBBBBBBBBW i BBBBBbI kk - T-A?BBBBBBBBBBBBBBV yl'-f Ar'S'. H abbBHbbbbbbbbbTKv-? aBBBBBBBBBBHBWBBBBWr" - sEa " BBBBBBBBB'' " bbbbDbbbbbbI BHH -. Sv-il ama johx j. bowmax. Formerly Misa Betty Hill of ITeston place. CROWE SENDS WORD TO OMAHA SHERIFF Sajs He Will Go Home With Of- fleer, but Otherwise Will Fight Extradition. i CUDAHY DENIES IMPUCATiON. Teste: day evenlrg at 6C o'clwk, at the home ot the lirldH failu-r. Mr. Uior-' V. Hill of Xo. 1T I'reston rlnce. .Mr. John J. Ho"Ain:tn of llonne Terr. Mw.. und Ml Hettv lull were in.irr.ctl. me ln!-i:ro.n ,i father, the Itrt-crend T. A. Iluwiicn. en- ttir of the r"rei!erickto!vn Tril.uce. terfoim- IiiB 'he i-rr.:ony. The bri ie Is the eii ist tUutthter of Mr. Utorps W. Mill i.il Is a r prettv and lik'Uly nivompdjfevd youn lad. I.:tvir.tc b-en audi nuite re cently itucher of modern laneu'itca m the LJUrty l-'iillcs' 4ilIfKe :il Uberty. Mo. Mr. Runiun !.- th? ot.!e-,t nn of the It-vcriiel T. A. Itow.nu:: of Kiel-rlckt4i n. Mo. He was graduated fiom the William J.-well Collide. Uin-rty. Mo., in 1S7. a-id ukuk! in editorial v.orl. at Saltm and lul.-irtiiri. Mo. till four vears aiio. The eiup.e lelt the s,ime 'vnin:r for letrott. Nlacara. Hii.T.iIo. and Washington, there thej will itt-nd the Naitsnol HankiTV Association, itfivr whieli they will return to ll.ilr homo in llcmie Tcrro. Mo. Ccnls were reeeK-efl !n St. I-oi.I vester- daj- announcing the ntairMge of Jtr.-s IJHth Wett. of f"iiicact and Mr. KdwartI (laruen of St. ljuis. nhieli took .l.c- in Chlei.40 Ijh ?JtllrllJy e emits. tt-t.-inb-T 21. nt 0 o'clock at tie- IIotd Metrelic. Tin: w'iding. though unall. n.19 a wr? smart affair. Tl.e br:dt. who is an isivru. Innlv preltv and iiuere-tmir ii'is woman. T.as.' .-iitcudsl liv h- r uM'r, llrs. Oilve Cross, al.so t.f Ca:e:ik-o. utiilo Mr. Cantri'T McKtdgl.t of S-'U Iiiu.s na the last man for Mr Uatdeu. After tho ceremony, uhlrh took place In thu M-tropole reef pt!o3-r4vin. whe.h lieautlfudv dccomitil with creva and roRcis. it dinner followed with twenty Rve yueits. Jitr Mr. and Mr-, ijarilfn departed for th L2i-t. tolnir to Washing ton an.l tho Vlrginl-i liot prlns--. where thv will spend a fortnight. In thflr return to St. IvjjN they will r" side at Mr. Garden's h"me. No 3IS North Spring uvenue. Th bride is im'-novia to i?t. l.uuU society, but Mr Garden, who canvj to tho elty several y-ars :w from Chicago, is r"po!ar and a member of th fr.lvt.rdtv. Hit St. Jxiuis and the St. liOuls tl-U clubs- perform-d It the Tter'rena Father Cms. Ijltr isime a reception from 5 to 19 o'clock at tin- rt-sidctiie of the bride' mothvr. No. S2 Ilcntcn street. The brido wtre white i-oint iPesprlt. and carrlsl a hhower cf roses nnd lilies tf the i-alloy. 2H& Tcia Wuffy aa bridtstmld and wore n white silk mull and lace gown. Mr. Itert Parsons whs the t-st man. Th lion-:.- wis elbora.teIy trimmed with whito ui-ters and roes. I-tt last night Mr. and Mr. MoKer depart- tl f.ir an Ilasiern trip, which will ex tend ciirr a month, and on their rtttirn will Ile at tho Ilentoa s:rct adilress. be ing at home to th-lr friends after Novem ber 1. PEHSONAI. MENTION. Mr.s. Orthwcln Sr. has returned from Europe. Mrs. Ilyrd Caldwell. Miss Ann Iiii Citdwell and Miss Mabel Itieicr. who ha: t;.cnt the summer In Kuroie. will reach St. lymis Saturday, having landed in New- Vork yesterday. MJ's rorece Leaver poo.s tr h!eago th" litter part of this week ns tho guest of Mrs, Alice Illslsdrce Young. No. iZ3 Grand ljoul-vard. Mls leaver will nlro vl it friends in their summer cottago at Iti:o G : -.i l.-efore returning home. YoDBg Mas Declares He Was Iu- nocent Victim of Kidnaping Father Al Jssues Statement. Osiafia. Oct. 4. Sheriff Power t.rtay mJ. civeU a tolegram from Pal Crow him self, in which Crowe asks the Sheriff to Ko to Montana to hrlr.R him to Omiha. In his telegram trowe smjs that he will make no effort to no!d extradition la case the Sheriff goes, afier Mm. but that unless he does so he will make every f f4rt to present his biins brought to Ne braska. The Sheriff has taken no action In tr.i matter, and will co-operate with the Uma ha police authorities. Cl'DAlIV MAKES DENIAU The nlicgtd confession of Crowe to th kidnaping of IMoi.- Cudahy Sve year ago. In which CriiRf inip'.iiraies the l-oy in .i conplracy to wrli.K S."'.i" frtim the to' father. IMward A. Cu.Iahv. timH :w l.o Hever in Omaha. Th boy irad- this statement: 'Tilt-re Is not a single word '-f ulh In the iatfmnt that I had an. th.ng to t... either with the planning or the carrvinc out of the r.-heni'-. other tl.-.tu that 1 ws the viotim cf tiie vlot. "IDEA I'ra:iECTl.Y ABSSfltD." "Tiie itl.-a that 1 wou'd do anything whieli sihilil ause my mother tl'e fe.ti nnd anxiety whl-h Mie s.iiTer. d whde I was in the ham's if Cr we and hlj com panions Is Jierf- t al-Tid "Again. I V7as o:i! 1". years old at that time, ami if 1 i-m'd plan like that I must hae b-ni a i rfect wonder And lieliar S" your.g. Iw on eartii coult I have gotten rid of JsVvj without my j-eti-ple know! .g ef it. "Of course. I tlrny the .ntire tor: " l'ACKKRS STATEMlCI BlTi.ir.l A. Ctidahy. fith of the jour.? man. g:ie out th tell T.tng seni.,i :ale mert to-day r-Itti- to the r.lige. state ment ! I"at Crowe" that joung i"uiiihy was implicated in tit? kMaapiioc I'lot "As tt the a'.b-grd statement of Crowo that my t:i w is a party to the plit. It is so aUnird. iiarli-i!ar'i tn the light ef his previous statements, that I can h trdiv beiieve that lie made It. It ctrtaiuly is untrue. "For seirral enrs 1 live made no ef fort ttiward sirriiiK t!l" ar-'':-t " Crowe. although hnitng had two iciters sem. to me. siirivd bv idin. admlttttic. that lei alone was guilty of he kidnaping, an I begging clemenc-. stating mm lie wjimea to stait life a lew. CKOWtrS T.ETTRR. "In one of tl.fe btters he sivs: I am guilty of the Cadahy alT.ilr. I am tbI.in- for the whole crime. After It was tr.-er I r-irrcittd my a-'tion ami eflfereil to retur-i SI.OOC' to Mr. 1.d.iliy. but he refusttl t. take It. O'ld then I went tt S-iuth Afrl'-a. whero I ilned the rebel army and was lat!lv wounded, being shot twice. "Then I returned to Amerl.-a and !..iv ret-eateJly trwt! to make jsac4 with tho man 1 wrong"d." "I hai f It In diitr N'ind to rfratn fr-"ii agre Ing i ot to prosecute htm. be l.ning that this was a matter entirely within thu iroilnce if th State authori ties. "I deplore th eonilniiet! publlelty sehlch l.as lieea given this entire matter, for I; lias been a constant source of anxiety and anneance to me a':d to all the member of my family. Fl A. cUnAllV." VISITORS AT ST. LOUIS HOTELS J.oct-r nnd Mrr. James Ito.s Clemens, of V. cr Pine street, have returned from th"'.r i-ummrr outlnc. Mr. ai.d Mrs. tvill ltiedermm. tho lat ter formerly Miss Nttt.i ltuscbhorn. have Just returned from an extended trip to in" roii:u ar.ii are ii nonie at o. tsii Thirty-frcond street. Kxsx. St. lou's. III. Mrs. Cal Hammtntree of Chicago Is vis iting 1:. r pa.i-nm. Mr. ami Mrs. C K. Wl!7. at No. T2I Curptnter jdac-. this wtek. Slie will remain iu the city a week. -XV J ! of Aivaii'.x. Jto. tare.l at tli Southern yr-:enlar. A. Putin ef Ioms. Kaa . was a u at thi lfi.JIm Tsttlj-. Unu- S'nfvril tr jacWe. Mo. tayrl at th ljIte ytr-U- W. J. McKre ef ijan j,,.. rrcls!4lt4 at tho Southern i-stfnlajr W. II Kanier Jr of MIltrauhMi. Vl'l.. s'arrt at thA Jrtf.rson vstciday. i a: the S-t. Ja'nrs tr'it-r.Ui IV IL Marfkt-lt t I'nlmTrii. Mo . wta a KuM at the lclI st.r!a IVllliiun li. Kchntrth tf San Artoala. Tei.. :aj-el at the Jrfft rsoi jfsrfnlav 4;eirf P. Votruch of 4Tt!-.tg. III., wa a avt at the 51. JaiTtrs ytrrtlar .Mr. ar..t Mr. TV. E. Moore of Oklahoma City rt-ril nt tlis 1'larttrs yestenLiv Sir. an.l Mrs. John V. Kempt of P 9tf. 3t. rcf ltfreit at the Madton TfnTtlaT Mr anil Sirs. 4. C 4;hr!tan of K.-iim City. Slo . resistrrefi at the Planters 3 st-Jay. : 'ot Orrnrnrk hs Itear. Doctor J. IL Ty-men of St. toms University Medical Faculty. In Journal of .Missouri Mcllcal Association. Wo know that a largo part of the heart power is la-cd tj d.Lite the vessels. nnj j; tfc,.re j, foT y rea. on a continuous contraction of the vessels in the an tral circulation, the h'art follow thn well-known law u hereby all hollow muscle Increase In strength in pro lie moil to nny obstacle offered to the exercise of their fjr.etlon. jinivldfd their metabolism remains perfect. It this we havo tho ky to the condition, for so long as the m tabolism 1 js rfect the heart will continue to grow, ro ns to care for tli increased wrlgl.t in the Mood vesreU: but hn the pressure is high continu ously It is very plain that the metabolism of the heart w.!l rvcntuilly ! lrterfre5 with, as well as the nutri tion of other jnrts of the body; und us a conssjuer.c we l.aie the myocardium ur-ible to tak care of circulation property. a::l we have resulting dilation and povslMy suJiieti cl'ittli from l.ert failure. Th Olrt- t cause of the hypertrophy la thso cwa 1j th extra work of the liart to overcome Incriajted j.r-isure We met vmemlier tl.it the vessels are not only li tlc. but are nl.-o enIow 1 with "r.ervous governance " We met also consider that nature, when In harmony. t....nn!,ll.r.., nnrtv: nn.! l,v Insislin- ,.,, It tl,.. re-i. ' ver- rcoio.cai; uiat on- mr.ctlon Is exprcte.1 to rest ' '- -.--.. - - -. --- -- whll.1 r utnlde inters etiti stmiwl Jhe party leaders, atnl of. tlceIders tt mtiKe it. s!:r.u:ATi: '.vtehm)I sc.ti:i:s r..ix Senator Clapi ' alinticMda. eha'.rmau or th was away iroiu uome. ami .'iHscnr w.mw .,-., c.mtnltteo mi Imliau AlTalrs. sets forward ..l .-iiV.nivI.ii.s it as Its oivn crti ', a -oo,l maay toints- for thcc:iu-e..f sepnratcand in- s- - J dependeat stateb')il 'iir Oklahoma ajnl Stsjuoyali. in AMKKICAN MinTI.t:' ,a remark 2:trllutei to him l-y :i inTsijadon: at Wait l the mettle .if the Auwieax. a eU a iiueinsep. Mr. Clar I rc;ortl as Indicatlni: Its tuieitst iu -uc of he ruos; mnable Auierteao bols , t-oaicrsation that thc.natc Cmtultt-e on Indian ' nst-nt jours. Ua the AmprWa developed any . affairs places, the Ijolaiico of ;wnr In ttc richts tew-i irtuc or carriit! any old virtue forward to caar- of ;ho ludgxa" in sjaoyaii. In other wortl. the neteristtt tlovelopntoBtr Has he added to tbe rivtl- ( tsMnmittev bolds that In disjtosiag tjjo fttture of that atlon of Kurci the .spectacle of a Mask- i-frtu tsmntry tie luterw.t and welfare of the Tive Xa- ean.'fudcatly oxcrciil? We are &t. tlevhsro the j:iaa sal the treaty obligations t-ntercd Into ivlth J than romam--. Uusian t-rritona was rsrt:tiona tr tovci t. Itravcr thaa ollwr brave ;-op?e. e aru theia ly the l'a!:l SMtcs .shall be tbe paramount aeden an.1 Poland a century tsfore t turn ef PoUnd ,w,t teetrc Polite, we -ro not more ,.. or man- asldti.B. J x? ? ??? f JtJ'?1Z72E o , . .,,,.. . I -a thron. Fs d!srciried hr tr-ity obiitntions. sith'ttl or more i3re rz ntsi Tbn liu elvo This oorTeepoaa substantially ivith arcumeats I Th ilB9Ur, wrr, trKittd with tarba-itr . m on-" other Is w-ori!g. Thus tho man who is dl resting a lieaiy meal Is not expected to give us his best thoughts during that time, sin's, the claK'c teasels, by contrai'Ing ami d Iitir. will app!y lncrje Mood to et.e pirt nnd titmlnh-h It In anothr When th- s.ml Illitiuni Is maJr.tair.'-d w do not fln.l th general blood I-reesore greatly l-.crrase! in health by the nctliity cf the various functions; but 01turb th -i':IIibrium ty grat functional itctivltv In th stcmich and mucl at the same time. r,nd th tloo.5 prearur will b trt raesdously increased -vith ronHiunt etra strain on the ie!. th hert getting its full Q-iota. A straggle of Oafartea. Co'dler-s Oae count aga'.r-J-t Kussla is often drawn defectively. Sh Is f--!''t f treating Poland clumsily n-nd barbarous ly ot preetit. but th ordinary t.il of a wak country !nes.c5iaMy v.-allo-d by u strong on Is fs hlitory .-ipres.s!oa to this seatiatat "I ui-a :o t:tnl that Usi In the Xluskjceo Ci-iivcHikia to th- .Ccc: that i.istcrian puts I. Va Hiusia took her a'.ic of Poind. s.tuc xtrtue. aj The virtue of trutaTdlnvss. couk! la the lat Cons.- one of the troaest ivAnifi i i' " !l li:l" tmttle in th lor.g campaign which lnonu tUrwajrhou: the- wvrtd as the uafalllnr ud by metaUTs 3-.-atat the application fc- the hf'' '. -w-l!TiS-'s .sJ!?. T V COB" . clcde.! Th rroi.r.scs which CA!r.Tin took she reeon- tiark of the Ann-rxaa the mettle of his pasrare. adml-sion of OSLihoma aatl s;uoJah as a single Q3er.J p0U.i having taitn them from n-i.sU when vot t lie In tuncs. aot :o lie in rclicioa to ls ' State -ra that tin? Indfeir of tli !"!- Nutloas hail hr iur w.ts In the ucr.dant Moreoir. whn Polxnd f. dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MeNltf. an 1 niece of Mr. an.l Mtr. Patrick Fitrg titltl. was married ve--i inlay afternoon at 4 o'etoil: to Mr. Joint Mink. The ceremony was performed in the pi rochlal psrlors of St. Theresa's p.nrtsh. Keierenl Father Connolly. V. tl.. otf.cl atlng. Th hrlde'K only attenilar.t v.a;' her ssster. MIks Ini McNifT. and Mr. John Murpliy s'rvttl the brtilegrot.m a3 bst man. Mrs. !.. p. Mcltrld ami Mrs 4'lnrlc f-'adrlng. sisters of th ItrMegrtaini. were of th" bridal party. The brMe. v. ho is a beautiful brunette, was married from the same house. No. KTi (.lasgoiv avtnue. from which her metier was tmrrled twenty-six years ago from tl.e l.orao cf her parents. She was ttlrd In nn exjuM:e robe of Imiwrtd lacr; over taffeta sKk. and ear ried a larg bo-ifjuet of bride's roses. Ml.t.s McNIfTs goun wo of Frnch or gindle. eliborately trimin,! with wtiln ribbo'n nr.d ori'iHal lire A wed ling "up per was sent-d at 9 o'rlock at tn hum of the brides parents. Mr and Mrs. Mtnke will go to hous. keeping at No. r14 Slattrry stret and wdl I- at home to th!r friends after 4ctole-r ?). Miss Mnrgat't McConfe'i. .laughter of Mrs. Marcir McJor.nel, and Mr Wll Ilir, A JliJIT wro m ir-Ied csterdir fcfterr.oon at hilf after 4 o'el -v'x at th Rtcreil Heart 4,hurch. the er tnotv being Mr- Matilda Kerlh. tlaughtrr rf Juilgo Fr.Hi I Kertli of Clayton, was suri'rlsed by a patt of lir friends Monday night, the oce.'-ion Ik-!ii the eeleeratien of her i Iglitt-nth birthday. Miss Kcrth recclvetl eieral har.dsomn I resents from her gutsls A reception and dance followed. :.ii3"i:uNBors Kvr.sTs. Tl.e Hamilton Hotel opening ball on Frl diy eit-nlng promises to te on of tho gay.t eitma of th opening season. I)an ein;; will liegin that evening at o'cloik r.nd th decoratlcti'i and floral favor aro a!d to bo unusually unique this jear. Mi's ICathryno Mci'ormack entertained a ft. w of her friends last Friday evening In honor of her eighteenth birthday, at her home. No. UiS North Klghteeath strit. Among tho?e iretent were: lil.W) Kt: shrr. .Mir. 11 im. I-Ktcur-t I?I. iatrlKrrlth. Ki.te lnirn. ItUS Koe'th. tun lixtnKiren. ATir-.u pkalt-.o. 1.:i4-ratt. I-u!s Itninrtt. Mr 1.I. tlia Mclrtr. Ksthrvne McCor- mack. Tlrr Sohubrt. :-i-it"Sii.oi.i. Jiirir i:nnlunn. J.-ul. lltliliar. At 4CklK4S Hotels. Rjjrcnuc SFECTA!. Chicago. Oct. 41 St- I.ent irors rttetel at hotels liere to-tlar are folluws treat N-rthrn- Iwiemr li J. Bill. W. I. Ilorce. C l- M-irrtwtiian. A. P. Slirpson. J. 1. ul:tvall. llrls Sltss K. lllwar'ia. Palmer Jluu-U S. PanAerger. Ti t H!smrpfc-G T. Trtniai. AU'lltcrluTi M. PViir.e, It. I. Prer. t. lim rar, Mrs l T. Har. J. H. Hannecwa. O. K. Mur-ay. W. F. Utieoa. A. H. 1'enIeton. Z. In. Waller h't-rrman ltouee-H 4J Ottesbaccrr. Morrlsn-I. VC IValker. Kulfttft-T. A Itttrls-r. R, A )!". Olace IV. a. Vtieal. . Mrs lyjul?a A. Uaker has !ssul cards arttounctng the; marrlpge of her daughter. :i!abth. to Mr. John McKntght Scuth gite. Monday uetoh.-r 1 At horn after O-tober is at Springnld. Mo. The M. P C's nlll tr.tertaln this evesi Ir.g. ilcioler .". at No. I'll North Vande l tiler ainu CROOKS WORK NEAT SWINDLE ON CREDULOUS LANDLADY. tsrnml Money, for Wlilrh Mif Mmle Chance. Tarns ot f II a Halted Illll. Mrs i:Tthi Otnltsky. wh candu'-ts a rn)tnln2-hiue t No L'2B V.'asit sttet. DRIVER BEFRIENDS STRANGER WHO STEALS WAGON AND TEAM Police Follow lew Furalake fcy Sulr nt .son. bat sai Las All Trure of Ike Thief. A wsgon. a team and a larr oii.-ir.tllv of roup wre stolen list night from in . . . ... - J .- - .&. w. a . . wasj swtt oletx tiut lit t 4Tieria uy irti . .iv;u tt ..w - .iniir. fconu sire;. Dy iho. t!. pouc bcllei. isr "con ; a nnn w:.o aau i-en leixnenu ouc-st with. ae fU.n-aon.wl;a Gtvj,U5,;se the- uot Joiacl la tie application. The "nitpd Sj,.,, j,: her c.Is-n..T.c sh was m a tat an far from . ef a,aaad M .ncr.v lh.: th'. vlrta coa- wa r-Mat . bocasl ley aa trn ;-that of zfT, stltutcd the cfiaractcrt'tic cf thf Acrtcaa: Tha: , fornilnc part of the supreme law- of tbe tind. not -hv ut.Kb a trallej a coverr.mr.V The lbLi- nouM K fame for arcs" ( to aaa-v thtr eouatry to nay otbrr junydlctioa wiOi- wer wave Tour Up ovrSow with freedom.- wrota l- tot the motive nf prtssec; Araericta life o-t their coas.au and that .o Iocs as tah coascat Jlodrxtwskl la ?. -a-at thero is o-at anjoa you Ut , mca-sur,. .r the Quest.oa. Waa: is lt . withheld .,!. ! not well N, tidralttci 'TJIStiS: Atacricaa mottioT auu aot taat aicttje tae rua-1 to ta:cis-s-. as a pan oi oiuuusk. latucatal truthfulness of .Va:cr1c3a!ra', IlVery ari- Th! tscseat of tbo trtts. I- ti:i tvltaheid aa.I Karsely a daTerae between serfs aad beajfs. Bu tatKa f the times marks :h priac-ple naderlyJac A.nericaa Icetltutioas. Iriuis aad aipliasijo it-tin- principle of trathfutacss. lutcsrity. fair ptay. Juiljcsl frox tla? carifotatloa of its public lift. I: was a King of Polar. 1 wha said that his noble mad Kar?ely a daTerae between serfs aad beajfs. But, tb-y hra'.fy tbe.r latfatioa never to irraut It by e.s ::rd sUIlbury ha well mU. -aa th facts which iraUar apjCcatfca f-r adiaL-KMi to the I nloa x IcaK- ln '"" "' l ,"? " 'r TX . r" . ... v . . fore -ast the Haitla of to-day-" If th formr Stat- a M.para:e Ja:. ralch is the oa.y CKalltlos la r. Vtiaai , M tad. what a, Goeramat It la that wha' !i tiey can coaUac to enjy tls .prate aatoc- causes tvea that rift asarckle sla-vry t bs refrtttcd! rr.en mn" and counterfeiters. not le-;ii caught. Aceorilng to Mrs. Onlasky. a wtll dreucd man. app-Te.ntly a jear o!1. with bU.Jc hilr and m'n:alie. called at hr hem at neon, ard asked to on of her rooms H carrld a rnall vails and "lid b wished to rent a room H objeetci to th rer.t of C ;r wk. awi f..ii.::y departisL An hesr l t" another nan Mr Onun tKV aid beOLlr-S tniusb l.ke tier flrsr caller to fc Ms brother cam tn sr hm.e a.nd made tn same rtit H waa nhown a room. eji.rensed hitr.e'f ss.t lsi!t! with it and said h would tsV " was to go after hl trunk, fc a1!. but gave Mrs. Orr.ir.nky a r.O bill to pay for his room In adinnce. Sc gav him T7 a chare- li- left Mating that h would return with his trunk at P tn H nier cam Kirk an.l Mr Omlr.ky becivn to worfjfr ib jcrur.tinieii hsr rcney To hr e:rpri h found that th tit bill was only a 11 bill, our which haJ l-n pasted trzrra to give It the ap-t-earaocs of a JV MIL McCULLOGH IS NOMINATED. Sfarvlantl IIopiubIiran Finish Statp Convention. nalt!--.r. Kd.. f:t. . An a.l;ot:r3e.l n't!n- of th Ilepubllcan ?tat Conven tion was hU to-r.Utht for th purpo of n.aklr.g a mmilaatk.n for State Cnmp Iroller. Hnry M. McCuIiogh of Ocil 4otmty rcelvtr.f tb nomination onani mousl". SecretAry nf ths Navy CJiart J. Iloa parte presided, and t aad rft fc ilaltfcr. prntldent of the second branch of tfc- City CJKrartL wero tho prlacipal rTtak'rx. ed br tho Tl..- men have ;'!rtir Th hores and wagon ar tho proptr'y ot . llliani It. l-7lth. an express man at No Ir North Sitieenth street. Tn joheo triretl th man and thi toI n proj-erty to No. n skHjtj, tvcf.nd street, where part of th ottp was dls- pvised of and n. Iitll due Frltn was col- Jtcttd At that place tc police lort th c!w in3 op rr h lato hour lat night rothing ha'l ben seen or heard of th man. in tram, th warnn or the soap. Th driver says he mit a man half an hour lerfor thi theft who asked him to let 1.1m tH'. He accommodated bin ax.d Gt"vi to No T North isco,.,,! ,tret. where h got out and took some soap Into a store. Wr.Il th driver was Inatd th atracger drove away. WRECKS WISCONSIN TOWN. Ilalf Million Dollar Fire Lous at Rhinelander, Wis. &h:stlndr. Wis . 4t. 4 FV aUrtinr In ih lumtr jard cf th Brown fixota r LansUr Company In this city to-day burned th entire yards of that company. cr.-.:alr.!t itrtut ten ailUet. feet of, lum ber Th yard of tbe Robbtrta Lumber Com pany. cor.talr.lnr abemt tb s anoost of luralesr. la atlU burciac mad will b a tlrely detrtroyed. It Is doubtful if tke Robin Lumber Compasy saw aad plaalnc mllal csai b saved. Aboct seveaty.flve dwelHng boasea wer t-irned. on? church, three stored ar.d two rea-aolbotues. Th total Ws ax p. sa. Is riearly bait a aaliaon dollars. Tk fire la stia i" "tis; la lbs) ! tea; dlsfa Mlaaafsrlana la Hew Task. p.iavjuue Kiux'iAU New York. Vt. t. Among th nrrlval nt th hotels here to-day were the follow In from Mtt.t.rt fit. I'U-A. A Koctan. SUss Knel-in. Mrs. fit. Mlet lelr.-:C. J llnhaw a&'l itrs ller Slatw. Ircjertsl. t.' Flsrt-rlcks ali.J lire tl-sjer Uks. A T. eti-kne. iirreiln. Mr, itersnjn. Of. Stsinraut. if. K. U Walt!, and Jr Malia. It F. Knlsht. IV. II. ittth. W.-J.1-orf: J. 11. W.llhrlacs. F. P. St7r. I-lftn Arenu. T J. Weber. IV ST IMner. XsUTe- 'ollf&n J tjrjeneii-. s. ei.. ."- ...r-n.. ';. s. Ctunjr ana SJr Justj-. Il3t Aiii; 4!. li. 'lV.l"n. C R. JuJr. lleraH iuare: f. rtC.:niler W l!otlan.!-r. A u I'cttsr aiel Jtrs letter. 5eraM: Mrs. ll.Uraan. Mtm t llelloisn. Sasor. l' li. Hunr. T llunt. w'ol-cott- IL M. rc!i. Holland: re-lr V J Iit. llorrroao- II. a Wheeler Naarr IS. Ifirun. lljutr. TVaahlrgtin. II JVrtuno an.1 atra. For tues. Nw Anwterdam. U II Hwmor and itrr 1-araiteT. rlll: 3 Morton r.-l Mr. Morin. Verelotns. V- t f'tesr Vtmlnaitr. ? K. OjmJll. Allunil. E. Ilatttwaaur. i:?:iSSai"-.t-r a larth. r vr. Khot-.ti. cailllac- Mia St'-rk.. W IL tjiean aivl Ji. Sea illw --- f J'""., B rKJst. VVoK-tt. Mr. H. 4i Ranay. llerala Jur. fivtyrtte statba-ssa Ml ! Th pollco Imit been renuest4 to fnd Cerorge Mathews. 11 years, oH, who ha lrn mlselng from his home at No. l Gravols avenue ilnt Monday aftemoMi. MMMIMHHMIMM 1 TWENTT-FIVE YEARS AGO TO-DAY IN ST. LOUIS. : Prom The It. public f CKt.. 1W. ' reworks at th St Ixuls Club. !n tli course of the Veiled Proph et's tarade. were more elaborate than had ever bea witne-vrd In 1 'Tr-'er-ln In th- testlle bulIdlnK ' at the Kt. Iui Fair 4;rkd spas- moitically. causing great Ja,f r-Jnt- mnt orr the Innovation of using t'lectrlc lights for llliirulautlon. I A Pthey presided over th eat- . .t-lierLirtment at th Pair, and hart a. large claJ of all reUe to Svnten Pitr" of St. Mtrk took tows ofprofessl&n at St. Joph-B Ilom. rather Vincent and Father arbr officiated. ..- a tvttt Unnrfiirnan dun held its Fair ck shoot nt Grand Avnu Park. Herhey and Stc Mnntis were th chief w!nnrs The brake got out of order on a stret car of th Oravot Un. an; the cir ran down upon Its hcr--shov-d thm from th- track and ruhd to tfc- bottom of an Incline at high iped. Miss -. ng. man. IT rears old. fell from th-step and was fatally Injured. Or-at spa- was riven to th co- tamtnw at the Veli'd Prophet balL 8tsciaJ attention was calld to th fnm of SSr. J. I . D . Mwrttoa. MIm IVxM cf Nw Tork. Mrs. T. P. Rowland. Mlsw liaseltiae. Mrs. James McDonouwii. Miss Carrt Ferrasocu afra. August Frank. Mrs Doctor BOanescheln. Mrs. J. W r-rmaM Mtss tail Pow-fl. Mlas TjadsT XatrklaDd and Mlsa Serrts. IMIHMMMMMMIMM