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ThW rV&l&hz3Z&& "-- THE ST. LOUIS TEPUBLKJ: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER i4. 105. Wfc?J i Ik r l V- I! HOUSEHOLD CORNER lltr friend espie.-cd tn wirti that h- too. couH atfopl such nice, picture frames ' A wise jounir housewife whet eM'f iy 1 in her effoiu. to cue her little apart ment a vary and homelike look, told Hie other day of lir scheme for KClting pre-t-te pie-lure frames cheaply The walU of In. i home arc covered with in n etchings, photographs and photo-sravure- .ill tastily and appropriately Xranied and her trbnd wa expresrlng th" wiah that sb". loo could iff on! to Iiave i" mucn picturt-framinir done. It rcall In'j expe-n-lve at all." said th voting aou -- 1I- "I had .oni" pit t r s flamed . tie., at in art store-, and th- ir har.a w-re. som'-lhlri.: awful ISill n" da I saw fomc of the prt-ltl"nt tin. e- f'j- frjme, picture and all. were id. a -tru'fc me. ' . r.u know Ha kind of picture tliev ."-II jn -m" departm-nt slore horrid daubs. u-lv cenie nhotoKr.it. lis and flashy cht' jn .. that voj wouldn't tunc in th- cellar' W i I notleed that n.ost of thes-r II - had reabv nice fratn.-?. and th-pi.-s l.r frame rictur" and all. were r ' muh t' tiuin It noull ft to ji a Hood frame made "1 i.ifk'd ,1.1 Mmi nice photogravure II it I wanted to have franiid i.nd took tj. m 'loivnt wn witri m- In the ver Jl siure I went into I found pictures who - f ram. ii lust lined rn'n- I KCbbled Hi m jp inn;, ami r.ow. c-vry little wul I take some more pictures and go -hl pin;; fr frames." I.llllt- CoWee . r smart and convenient is th'- new a'-r-in.fi-i crf-e it!iC which comes ii - . il sl2i and Is made ip In K v- I vi 1 1 . n!ti on l of white iior- ..ili with banditrs of nickel, wlilt h mi! . in )i -It v contrast lo the hlto j'ii -ivke Inltridetl f-r four j .! i t- ' i wait- tra nit!) ni k-I ds ir.l htr.iP It liolilti i f i iiint.ilrilni; ) . i. u o(T for I'. lour IIUI--a . i - i unj .i K.ir if 1 and a!.o a ' v narn .tf ( i Nott." R foul 1 lis d ).! I for f.H2 th- c-'t.e uttT dln i i the parlor or lihrar m: hi: in:-. )l. M.Il n:i:S Taki n u-um i I .r.i; r.ifn 'tit ttiL r tliiJ do'l i . . rap- :i!i th- corn ort " ! jN'ir iti ih'Pji'Iv lo tal.le- l f s fliiur. tht i l.ittn itKlit. h in J i- ppt to lat-p ilix all .!! t i ti .k n talilc-l-xinful to jti Jrit ' ! r m bollmr lard a-i 1 nd to UlU 1 !) all- jI-j 3 bMakfiit dl.h. i. J r . i te pi'parii tr. I.Uht tfoie. ''iltN n.Mi;L.!CT i:ol ojii- iloxon ear t'ic rn JO ininut(. uheti doneunJ j . i- .t ouite tin.- and M-asoii nioo ri' i Willi alt. then Mjara'e fie ! at 1 I. a' il'..- tolk until till- k. to al.i.h t ' a- --i'l of tit-iti or mh inilii. nffi tuixlni: wfil Then r. 1th a -rjiin rtlr It It rtit Into the orr tt -k th !iitr- until -itin and dry. wh, -i 'Ir !shtl thn Kit half at a tuiif Ha f irtv In a frtn; pin .in i-itial t"iriiti if lard and l.mtt: Willlnq lot. Then iv ir ii thf ml vT ir- it tl fr rjulckly Wnoti t ik it .i 'f iti it.fi place !" I !- I ' !. l I I -' r ! f t lliP IioL. . .i: ano wmrt .1 - i d-Pqetftll -Jt;f:e,tt n : 4 ju' r-.it -if rfiaj felt, iho crown n - c -i i!v 'MQii ir lo.)ps at Ki . i- '. t osth t1-. tur-ie.l bitm r --C prtr. ft l! ii the rntr ur t white ft llou for ll llmlrrt. h-r ike--trean helir-Ore-it 1 oni- ilMm.et n a irr.it Lar. (Vr huit.-- Pox Irrrler i ir xtttn m-i Itjss V ,l'.t'. III. lboun! 1 r Hftt' irj-' 't 7rj tlotirHt I nr labl ' . '"-w pit IOC". I t chit k. n roi-i better I. . l"lrrt ind t'-.-p4h "W'I heiihr I I k h p.et Tm i t.; halril pve j. r t.ti ti . . Vltr dmrt-l-i' U til tret upersiir Uullde.: Vi 'tie-it. -i. l im-5V leril. r ror etrloi-'" NfiiMnttMnl - )- Tt btttra; Viinl Thf Ht.trr I'lirk. lt'.l 'ri 'n !M- trtrt$: wUe- -' n--- o- a n m h-r r e ltoritr .iur -. .i- tins var-?ii forkf and kiji - - ' cva!l 'er fnJ. Ul-I v . .1 'or t-e n't .vu'- t j . .. jh- ' t 'k v - -e. il.rvii.Th ':"-i-uri -f -r.trlrliM f tTHtr" -Ti HX er ti- I njt 1. 0 . . i-) a- . n lj.t -.! e wire t b nj.it tm ih 1. it frrc' 'h mtut or i.iii teller can c- j llht n't ' Ihe f-rr-.t V rV to ! hjt piutl uUr lii'ii kimoli llltntr. In eepir-ite -lt tSer l a ra. ".o eit n I' t ttt of r:4Ti Nmi" Tf's , are nx the cfuntoln e'et cf the oe'ii. l.tivtai ' .. r ' n .''. ivrr -n--' nu r 1'-". ef .3 rlr.- st e!3joi V r.5 , In arei 1 i tni "in5- r whjit rribrodred ar icrr wttft fs wh'ie eotlini nd eT ; i an. tfe tne noias .alrd itece I:o'n for the t- 1 -red tutt Pbintiii 1 ver faSkonAb!e ecVjr thl iti mnA fcrc!eleth n 1 Vs ire -own In - '-"rel. caMn -i!otr o- the ma-i f to ad r, fi.t ajj" f tie f- ti -er w.th itcFvnit t-amp trr la li-i Larrr- r s-er rsot m fsistos than thev a-- e,.r a-2 t: at a re-oTty ej-.sr-v-eo h iue ait t b-i st 'fal o-i ro. rej ; taSBC. at raatter So- pUtn It kmv t- I Il a wai-s !?' .r 5 troohle I take -a of a It sip tar it l wrk 'iti. : unlVs d.T tbun rlU trlsiit a w- -v . b dcs At at Hoo tile nI-J ccti- I Sort IMI irived !w .-twin wIl- j Veyt aar smr ;aa! rrpay tot :! tlm : ere rxpecded on It- ' Uta-krs--r Trick. A warsiti N ha eeverJl U. fcvrtxw J vis wt) ae ae ter occctffs a fietr- . each w'tS -etl y fa'! Couner !si-- ijc ta eeO oo tt arittre- nJjWs it wttb a aai Uir.U- I The Iliance cjl'ri or tt i-ws -s .- ' to 3iattre CR'-s tree Ttp far 4 vcM ( i.f lacae Over the top it tStvsin a ceintr- i at tbe mek sitrt1 ifw thtvacc vlo- ly htaoed. Tat fail v the aonciri three or four Inches at Mei and end. The cover te reovel when the cot la uaed (or a bed. Jeraejr T Pcttiwf. For hard outdoor wear nothing is better than the Jersey top petlcoats, with silk rurnes. 'ih hlshest-priced rklrts of this de scription have rilk Jeiscy tops; the me-diutn-iiriced ones nate a trown cai-mn.-.e top. ana th'-re In a v-ry cheap txitton top variety which is hardly uorih huiing. Ihe bst "f tnu- klrt3 have a yoke cut on u siiecial modi!, nh.ch nts the ngu.e like a iovi- and fu"ten inv.slbly on .ne the kft fide of the front core. Thji Is a moM desirablo akin, warm, and yt-t not to heay. XewTi of the Shsva. mc of tne new deigns in Dutch Milter are too atiracte in pass. One of the pretty muff chain? Is of ril er with a turquole matrix -t at ln frval?. Flexible link bracel'-t- set ith .terai precious stoue- at'j pi city and popular. Attractlx' toloretl prints in oak and Etaitifit woj ftainee arc -crlllr.j for a qu.iru r. Uotti- of rfumo atf lniord In pa p. r bijxt.s that are mude. to r.sembl'. u tcj'phom. IbrarA- lunilt in in Jjtl: ints'lon iooil it ll-Ia;. t 1 tiihoistered in a brizltt red leathct. I'lnk toil of a beautiful ro?e shade. r-t in roc- ici.ld HllKrva. is u-ed In a dainty collarette Children's fc!K-jl ha? hip b'intc cas eny bought for snoppin.; base. Candle t-hadt-s are m n- of two ront- of pink or nil Mlk ippl..-. itlRed with white la-f -ad frlnEf. l'tlT mnHTII hMIIM.. The barktntlnt- S. N. M-tl- brought to San Tranci-io from th kho:-l. Sta re cently tht reeofil catih for i-d-'"t in all. Thf T'Ktla Itf r in .-cutli Afrioji it ild on it!e mvai.on to havf ri-en forty fiel tlutiux a sins; e night. wine, to thun der Morm tm tho mountain- Suhmaniie lt.alill has Ln- u trit.I uc-cvt-dfully in the Mersf. Tin- Ijicatiia heard thf lx.ll at a diMauct- of nliif and a half knot.- while he uas under full tped More tn.-tn I1).'' tilxu;r:i.;n if birtN atnld lh-u natural 'Jirctiiiiilna- h iv lt-t.fi takt n in an K.it.i-h nalui.ilbt r'jni" of tli'm "titail .it niiich a a !j of walt inc an I it' 'i!n- Th. 1 v.int mine. s-itu-tP 1 ..tat the I-itid" rind. Uni;l.ind. oix il.i vertical ly for 2,I' fe .iml is wotktd laterallx utid-r thf l;t of the Atl.tti'b- rtuisider.i itlv ovt'i a mil- from tin foot .if the Wrul w.Il b tl.- lare. -t r.iit m the world i Ik1ii mac!.' in l.ond'in It will c ver !;.' Miuir.- P -j and will --re on t!. -)riotini' for uinPr t.iort- In tho niimpia. Imdou It.-t co-t v.lll l; Ci"X I!rltlh ixtii.ir -"mokf iin--t!iiii! more toKic.-o than th-v did thirty .irs ... eat h.iif an muoh aailti of usar -U drink 40 ir c-nt more ta w!.ll. tin-con-umpti. n ..f .ntoxie.tn: ln t-ndf.l to lifeline II T KOR Ff.. THi: POINT OK VinV-"I.:.rj. If I were a yojn? man like you. and expected to have to make mv own way In the world fome dn. I houM trr to mnkc my fxin'nw come within mv ii'eom." Tathr if I wire at rieh as yon nre. and ha 1 cnlv ont eon. I'd try to brine his Ineoni' tip to hl ctiKT"e Ciil'ne;o Tri bune LoVKS ANSWKI! - Uiver "Indccil I lovf yo'i fni otir'"!f uUfi. Mlf; Mi!- I1I1F llfiress "Thut N a loan on whfoli ou can onlv boirow tiouble Jr "afliu:it-r " Baltimore American. TWO OP TIIKM lb ii-t a w-e-k-ol I liov. arul he I ht KiandfuiliorS jcy: ll- l'k- hi-1 irratidd.iI. too. you ee W fco'i Ju-t i Wf ik old hoy. - Philadelphia I-d-r. a i'i:-;rk.ive i.oxnixo --wii'ii I wis i Ui." lah"tl !I ti!cck. "I lon.tl t lie. ntll.. a Ii- rnn' " Mid now"" .i'l. rie, Mr. Henpc k Thf lonetuu -u-i Krowlns with the V 11 - Ilou-tnii l' -t. thb rsr.vi. WAY cleijn h.ij. r-forrrx! " I h. t 'i.i Itin- "V. - " hat w.i th JO' ' Ii lo: tn- -a jib h li.ni in.1 i inp-dl. d to tATii tu mall waei- tit iiuk drawing" Chlcai;o I(ecotl-ll i I!. I'ol'Nl) OIT ir.vcr- "What haw voj oi 'hat ctrluir tt.tl around jo-ir lln r lot l!-r..k-- "Hv J. orse. I'm sSad 'r'" m-n t . ' U That' t r mi'id nn- t-. ak vou f ) th.i I Ini miu a nion'li .iko " 'l : n.'n Trlbuni" ! b' 'i "1 yhr.!-. i I rtd! ut t.:!M...V. FASHIONS T' .'-.t I Ma '-a Ivan ahioii I iti. to !! ' t.-t. h.l f. r- idcrjt of T' It- pu.'l- - : 'ii- h The Httern will eal!v W recocniie-I a- r.itr-t a i'l i-p ! dat- tn -vtr par ti i'ir An Important f.nur al-eut tn.-m l that llowaii e l tn(V f -i .-anis. They ar. t.rf. t if dt-iKii ituiformlrc to ll ti. i-.piir-trt -tf ilia'-.l ,1- and v.-t ar- tiuuruil! rlinjuc . 1 a) of X e jt!n rder wl'l ! fl led by ma -ilj M 1 w oi w--k for le ve- or. -a runrrv pesic.n ?n a Al?T The h.-t -a-i't de t the erowr.trc plc. is MtlaJlf a-ttrob which very other crinnt. cjuu -tstrtpped In the ri f . r r..'irutar,'v - at-ceded to !t. Ti carber of Jei are Jion nJ yet r e-s xre alirars wilcorrte te retire bfCae tne American wamn' IndlvMua'itT must h ratere-1 lo This d m u .harcilr:. anl lrapie tn th m-t-m ntl esi'.r u:t the e5er isur esr-!a'ly ob-ervtrs nodl-t- mil) tell thxe la-rret5 tat tr k'- vest slve i sfalnc .2ect to te proT3ttiocA of e Ccsre. Te c-Vef eka-seterttl- of tfce tlHir. wbh-h rotui of utlr and ever rirtioas u the urd-a ro-vtrj--'len of the wri" p-trtkia. Tbe rar- ef tfcc ovr leeve are cc ito the lTe hat cut o an to iUosi the !eo-e ta t itreed an la rl of lb straps overiapr-M lUtl. c'tttrc crT le Ohfcw ir any cf ite snft !. r e!IUir stoctd tsrve, ene-Eentty fi. materis' Ta x-lrusi s-xe d.-nva , ni r; 3Hcfc tiaterlai vi:! tiie. : ttcbes f-l la onkttvxs t seare to cte bt ts sr ad nusiScr of palters dntrvtl. Aoln Hattra Ixprtrrrcat, The Ke raNlc. St. UrJij. M. t .MtozCuf&- a I lU IMitJ It '!'' '" MURPHY READY TO QUIT LEADERSHIP Reported That Tammany Chief tain Will Resign if Major 51c Clellan So Desires. ELECTION FRAUD INDICTMENTS One Man Is Said to Hare Impli cated Prominent Politicians in Conspiracy to Steal the Elec tion mid Expoed Wlioh' Scheme. IIK4RST MUS OW OFFER TO a IlK WILL BE !KVTED. ncrciiuc ai-ivCiAU New York. Xov. li-In the Wall ire. t txnine; mark.t to-Uay Iliarl mn cxhlblt'-d Incieafed eonfldttice thai the recount of tho volu would r-how hlni to have betn elecu-d Mayor. They offered odds of 1 to 3 on his election, as acalnt 1 to I th- fcr-t they would give lai aattiruay. on that day the Mc Clfllau men offered S to 1 on him. but to-day they would not give better than 2 to 1. Among the llVarst offers v.ero S to J730 tnnde by J. S. Campbell and SUO to 1V) m.ido by Bunnell & Co. Th. latter alM offered to bet KOU to fit) on MeClcIIan William Ilaslcy offerctl to l-i on JlcCIel laii at : to 1 up to $!('.. He said that l!. still had :-.'.J o 1-et On Hearst at 1 to -I. but. of oiur . to day's offir at 1 to 2 cut him out. Lute lat Suttinl.iv l!ib-y m.ido a lit-t of fc'.iOJ to J. on Hearst with H. Clay Mitchell Mr. Ilasley Is tlio in.ui who made the bissre-t l"e-t- lection bet et elos-d. It was Jf.0J to Ji.cnt. and wa5 m-nl last ThuiHlay with L. M. Aticler- -oll. Kta-fMLlc-S-I'BCIAU New Yorlc. Xov. 13.-Charl.is I-'. Murphy fii.iy retire volunUirilv from the leadVr--hlp of Taminaiu Hall if May.ir McClel lati should loin the Tammanv leaders who are Uiaatlstlod with Mr. Murphv-'s nian aBcmetil of th ctty campaign. This hint was dropped bv Mr. Murphv'.s frkiuU to day after his n-turn from Atlintie City, and hU if.tpperanee at Tammany Hall for the lirst time since the d iv- after the .!;. tlon. Tilt-re is only one bright .spot In the il-ctUijt rt'iurns for .Mr. Murphy, and that i :h-s !tioni.i); under In llrookivn of tl.J in.Klilne headed by Scnatcr McC.ineu. with wh .ni Murphy has a lens-itaiidini feud. Mr. Muii liy had little to say to-day. He. would not cIi-cum; Hie fncral r.Miit. nor voulii he atti nipt to aeeuunl for the large Hearst vole. .Mayor Mt.r-hll.ui vvrnt to Ptnton to night for a wet-k's rest SIX I'NDCR IXUICTMKNT. Th" Gni:-I Jury to-cl.ij har.ded down .1 batch nf -i indl. tnit-nts In rte ut i i-.-ti.in eaes. All tho d tcnil mts wen-aln.adv :n ct-'-tody. Tho most import.it. t of thf arrests is that of a man namid Km;', it i.s dld by Atlorni-y General Mayer tint throusii Kiup it U uxpffted that the "man higher up" In the Kichteenth DiMrlct. which is 'lamnip.ui Leader Murphj's own dl.stnct. will be landed in the toll of the prosecu tion. Krup appeared at the polls on election dav and attempted to vott. A Hear-t watcher heard the rleetion insecliir afk him his name, which Krup s.stp(si to lie unable to rtmi.mber. All he could think of wa.1 "James nc xas l(,i,i by the In pctor to fpell hi' name. He sot as far as "e-a" wht-n Hi- Hear.st watcher threat- ne.l him with airi..t if l.e did any more Mpelliii. Then the ll-arst watcher chali -tiKed the man's vote He was fiinltK.I to d-iioJit hlii ballot, hewever. and was lmme.l.ileiy artc.-ttsl. EXl'OSl.'I' TAMMAXY'f SCHDIL' It U jciven out by the Attorney General's office that the know who "Krup" is and also who Instructed him to vote Ille.-illy. It Is i.-i 1 1 that the man hai lild Uire the, whulf eht m- of the illeR il vitinK in Lvad-.-r Muiphy . tli'trict. impltcitins very promlnftit iiolltictar,. As o)n as "Krup" a arre-te.i on !.-"-lion da h. was taken l fore a Mault-tr.it.-and turned over to t-tate Supirintrnitt :it of KleLLlion lorRan. who ha- hid him In chir;e vr lncf. although attempts have b-.n ma.h ly interetfI inrnons to set hoi I ol htm. An .'pplu-ation was niadt taU affirnoon for a writ of halieai 'orpus to. "Krup. with tht I.oje mat hii rile.iu trou.il re secured. Tli man was acain tormahy arreitt.d lmmedlatelv after the irturn of th Indictment to-d.i. and .ockid up i.-i the Tomb. and Attorn.v General Moer dei Idttl to Jli;ht anv habcu corpus pro ceedings bitterly iJTI!i:i: AIUIEST.- Tl. dthir person- nrrtei art o i'k ordinary ":!citer" type. "John Dot prevt fijlnpi have been be gun in rasi.s Involvh.s th.. Sixth (Sulli van s. the Fourteenth (John T OaklcyV) and the Twenty-sixth districts, (.Thomas J. D-m:i'i It Is midersfv-Ki that Mr. .M.iver haj In custody one man who admits havlns vet'sl fl tines t tht ir.stat.ce of a mm htsh In Tatiinvaii Edward Mil in. for iran ars a Mc Carren wntker in llitvikl-n. w.us air.ted to-day charRnl with attempting to brllie In thn Interest of Mayor McClellau. He af balU In &.'" ball for the Grand lurr. MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK SIGNS CONTRACT WITH H. WOLFSOHN Hie Will r;ie Two to Coa- reri. Uralnrls and Ciraari Opera. Indianapolis Ind X v 15. llm. Sehu-m.mn-Heit.k who l pliylns here to-nlcht In the conil opera. "Love lottery fv da "lKiie.1 a contract with Henry Wolf Mihn. a X.w ork ma nas-r to appear foe the nc- t.- i" aon in cor.ctrt. ora torio and urand Optra. Mme. S-htrnanii-H.-Ink will retire ftom collie otr ImTiVr ".and wl.l rnit nu t!I sprlnc ipi"rliiK in but few cities un til the reeu'ir eaoti i''H'. about Pp-etmN-r U !'. MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK ASKS STATE DEPARTMENT FOR AID. P.KTt I Lff erb-'IAL. Waablncnn. ov 15 Mmu. -:hu-raanr-Hcmk tbo n:M German prima donna ha appde.! to lb' ?tate IVepar ment fi-r a 1 in adiut'i6 he- pi .perty . rlht. Si i'many I ome jr. o Mrne S-'humann- Hetr.k and ' hbai.J Kit German wjtn three of thiir children under an agree, ment thet ihe children should return to that co-ai.trt tr t .1-jcate.i and that the hov sh.-ol erve th'Ir time tn the army' i cf the rvali-T rne oiner rve ennarea ' were forced tn retnatn In Gcrirjny. Mme ?. imann-Ii'lnic has cevtr been permitted to touch hr eitate in her nam i lai.d and now tc declares thtl th two boy wwi came away ih her au-1 ter r..bar.a tall nevr return to Germany lor .service tn the arm. The pr!T doina has t-ied evry eth-r means P c r umvent the Gerrnsn law. bnt nm! nrh eBori oravallln;, and ne has now applied to the 5:ate ieparin:er.t The note-j iir.-r i cow a caturauted Amr1can PRIEST SAYS WIVES SHOULD NOT PICK HUSBAND'S POCKET raikvr FriMHfy, at Altaa. Take luir Ulta Waalatrate Rose's llrrliUs. The Itevtrecl Thomas Fennes suiaat reetcr t th Cathedral In Altc take tue K-tta I'olice Mactstrate Itc as- Alton. isnra isrue wia t'cuice ..laistTBie ier - of Alien cr. h! decision that a wife bJ Father Ftcnety tcok for his teat. "Ricjjer utt.i Caeaar the things that r Caesar"" te. and declared that co wTtcas aJ a right to rcb bet husband any nor- than the husbarl hJ a right rroratly te. rob hl wife or family by itsci;-t his e train;: is a!eejis or gara bllng des. Hustwada art the teada. cf trs- faraUiea a! oett ta Se rcarc:e1 ar.d cvbsyed and a arpltsrM decHloas ted advtce ableb ttal v B-.sk sKxaca rtstlku and cer to keep the divorce ccaru bv.sj- BRITISH JACK TARS GUESTS OF AMERICAN SAILORS Enlisted Men of Rear Admiral Prince Louis's Cruiser Squadron En tertained at Banquet on Corny Island by Sailors of the United States North Atlantic Fleet English Officer and Admiral Evans Roundly Cheered When They Enter and Depart From the Hall. MERRY NIGHT SPENT IN New York. Xov. IS. "niooJ Is thicker than water." written on the frontispiece of the menu card, the famous rayint; of the Amttlcan naval officer. Tatnall. nver found moie Impressive cxpreai-fon than It did to-n!sht at t!: dinner on the Uowiry at Coney Island, which tUe enltstcl men or. tne urst soua-.lron of tho united f t.ttc? North Atlantic fleet caves to the enlisted men of the second crufer Miuadron of his l!ritar.itr MaJ-styv Xavy. cvmnian-l d by IJear Admiral l'rlnee Louif. It was the kevnote of the ehe.'rins with which the 5.RI0 Krltish and American sailors niadt the great pavilion ring u the echo. Il was the toiut to which th' v drank nc:oss tlte Ions tables which rlretehvl down the cri-Jt 1ml! beneath the over hutiglnir flrltir't and American tlao Il wa-. the theiiiL of Mieeches that ne companii, the. -:s.irr and H: le .r of this inammotli K-ast. until Je in the h:sto-- ol all navlcx and which will lonjr furnish t!: theme cf arns on many .t llrili.-h an 1 American berth deck Three cheer were- siven to Resir Ad miral Prince Louis ar.d t'ltn to lt ar Ad miral Kvans. I.eavlnir the dinner for a few moment the Admirals went into the Kilconv and razed upon the' lmprcIvi- seen.-. Hver sailorman was on Ids f et twirl nc III., cap alutu artl led by a (ur.rtei master at the ind of the hall, the in Khty conit:iny elit-ored as only llritlsh and Ameritaii s.i'1 I'ts can cheer clfitt etit. all tost ther anil far-reachlnu until the -outuLs o'jo1 aero. the sear tint te.it on mey' shore CHKKI1KD ADM1UAU Another inspiring eeiie oceurretl when after Catim; a luaitv dln'-er, txactlv the mme as thit to w filch lii. ailoi.-. sat down, the two Admiral- tanie dov.n iae lenlcr tf the pavllun 1-etv.eett the solid ranks of elie rins bliie-J ickets. Th!s ovation vchi'h Acun.ral rriuc- I.oiiU and Admiral Kv ir.s received al eirtlnq tuuchtd thetn il. -pi The I'riueo had an encnet-mc lit at the Hors- Show an.! was con:p-ll.v; to leave- tin b.u:.i,i. arl. As he did so In s'opi-d lo . oimrat. slate Chief (luarterma-ter Schum.iker c-f the Maine, who. .in ehairnrin of -the rommit tees on ArratiEvrr.eni and Ilct-pllon. had supreme eharse ot the preiMratlons for tho dinner. The 1'rnice tin a sin 1 hands with each of tlte "side l," who were lined at thei entrance- to p.jie the two Admiral-, "over the side." "You have vlvni rie and my men a splendid evininR." the Prmi-e said as he lii-scil bctvv.er Ihem. "and 1 thank you fot mSlf and for tln-nt. i:;onl IJ thicker than water, .in I ." ! jrWii to re ashore he addt il. par .pi ra-i",. me heart senti s ATTRACT B G CROWD Free" Clirysauthemiiui Show :it Pliuw's (J anion Attended by 1,200 Loveis of Flowers Kare Collection on Exhibition. Chrv.-.inthemums. troni the Ioiik-I" taled tinKle-b'ooni vitM as tin as a cabbage to the plant of ;. thousand tiny blooms, the parent stork from Japan of u'.l the mums, were shovvu iti oreous prof u-ion at the free Clnj -anthtmum .-how r.hlcn op-netJ yesleiilay at Shav.'t 'larden The show is; in-fi'tf ulven undee i,H 1U. .-Vices of the Missoii liotaulea! Gapleti ai'd all the plan's ihmvn then- were erowti In t:-.e i: nle i. Tin l'ibiiloti in-c!uJe-s inot than Si van U. with about lM plants in all. The flowers! ate housei! In a large m.itcii.-c o;alrs tit -outh wall o! the Unni'iim biiildlus. ojmilnt into It wh. re the ovrllor. exhilitiou Is at comtr.odated. Haiel s sue, a eolleetlOtl of beautiful flowers of one sp. t hrotiaht tone-'htr for the fi.e lnsp.ctl'tt of flower Liver, and many took advautnpe of th-' cppnrtunil. About l.Zv) visitors tnjotd the slfiht . tenlay. The tlant.- lire dNpo.-ed to ih- l-st f fcet. the so"-ois and ample s-nmle-steui blooms tie'i.c t.u.sid alsnit the tnr-t In a circle, with tie similar "ypi-cime'i" plants ct multifarious anl multt-coljr-d blooms hol.il in; tht if nter of the circle. The exhibit If l-:d.s sotne verv rire aril beautiful exam, 1- of chrysantlit mutn culture pt.u tl. all unknown eM-'-pt to fanciers. One of the lamest of tin?. Is the "Mrr Y. C. Warden." a p'ae' .if man blooms v.lth a d.jnuter of jr en fet and a circumference of twenv-one feet, u is composed of white.iluvle blos soms. The "la-r. ." allhouKh of smaller dlmen flons. holdw th. rtx-ord for the ntimb-r of its blcoms. then lln no fe-w.-r thin 1 "'' flowers uiKin Its branches Is is ,.f -h? pempon vatlei. The "Wiibin" Is an other l.eai't-l-il p .-inieu .l p'nk blooms Th "T S Vnllls." a larjff tell iw bloom, th x'pper-eolored "Itrutus" and Hi" !ni-ni-n'i- v in?. '"Ci.l.ji.fl i Appviun are other n.itfcbl va-.cti'-s which !."Id pi ! es i f honcr in th- show -'.moiic ih. vari-tl. s that luid.-r on th" fr-ak oi H. but at.- none the b-.s Inli-r-e-tii'S for r'l that ii- th" Gulden Show er."" the jietals of with h are loin; and strinsy and vellow renilncllni; th- b ho.d r forc.hly of th" distrait blond locks of a IttlRb; foot 111 pl.tj.r. I"erl..ips th" most lnier.tinc of all the varieties s'lown. ftom the vb wimint of the fancier Is tin "C . iii liema n Ii. liciitr. ' the "daddy of th-m all." Jl.e native heath of which I Chlna-Japai. It Is a tlny ellow bio-Mini and reptesmts tbe humble Oriental hei;lnr.lnK from which nil cf the present KOtKeotis llooms of to-day have tfn " evoluted " Of lriter.-st aIo . the plant grafed from thirty-two varieties, the parent stock of wblrh Is Ihe "Madame W.il.l. ck-HoU-(i-au, ar I one also (tiaftej from tweniy elcht varieties th. purent .o-.k of wa. h is ih" "William I'-i khum ' The rheiiithemum Shw wi 1 ctntm-i" all this w.-f. le-lni: open dur u the car de?i hour. If the blooms ial the show will I-.- continues r.-xt v.--"k al'- WOMAN UNDER OBSERVATION. Once Triid to Force Her Way In to Mayor's Office. Mrs. Mary Knecht 31 jears old of No Ada-is s-ri' who went to the I"v llall anl Tied to fe.." her na Into the M.or"s !),. s.-vral weeks as", was ent io f.e city H.ispl'al atain vrst.r Uay for observatioiu 5te ii sufforlns from ncnousr.es. Patro'mar Moernin of the Centnl Dis trict found the woman mar the city LMrnar he was aetl-c s'rangely an 1 he tew)k her 'o tb" nipensary Thenee aae went to the Cv tlosp taj ller nus bard. Smuel Knecht 1 tmp.0)"l at Cr. tuii Station. MERIAN'S PANTOMIME DOGS A VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE. Merian's pantcmlm" lo5 a'-ted a come dy a th ColL-nbla la't nich' They dldn mls a e-je either thoasn the act an for t-ritr-f"ve miiu'-! ThT" was a chance of sren-rv a js- l.rtt it "isic and mor- thir. enerueh appla .- fc" V.'i Ite flats t-lli be I trin: si as a! tpon Mr M'lian s s-ets t-re of tnee fine evecinck The first stir. pictured a " U! irnth r":e at i reftajnnt ta the Tyrolean .Ire Te r--.U- mrif t-sro br two Ail .-r "-: ;r tires-etl. th ouns mtn In rsjti-.s linen and wond.rful srcw-i. ti GORGEOUS MM wstker ereet a-j n) ,-. uld dinee when the lime carv. "p-.e -)( nu dark- : ee,l and a et.sr.re of cei-ry tmusht r.n Act II retr ifd he City of Dortowa There s restaurants a bar hotel, po lice station ir.J a stasc full of h-v-.-ses A couple who ehance-i to mt at the psrty carr'ed on a Cirtatioa The wer made. MM to call an-1 mi driven away by the Miss's anrry father He called aala nhea th old er.tlraan wss nway. This time h" is-s admitted SsKin after the dr cloeeii behlrd t.lm her father rrtanwl discovered the ref and killed him The t-Ilc arr(ei. arresteil the taanJrr ar.d bad his vlctta"! b-xly taken Jo the morgue. When the cartarn fell the. ai-olaora coa-ttntjiHf- 9 Iocs tbst tfcs deo lsncJ r GREAT AMUSEMENT PLACE. ment. "Glad lo sen you ashore."' which followed Tatnall's famous phrase on the menu card's tirst past.-. KXTENDS Mi:.N'3 SHOKE LEAVB. Durins the dinner It developed that throuKn rome misunderstanding the Urlt- iii sailors nan ceen Kiantcd shoro leave only until 7 o'clock to-morrow inonilu:;. A committee of two vermeil. T C Webst. r of the Mis-ourf itinl Ho.it.-w.ili! K. A. timith ot tho Kenttickv. repiejittt ini; the committees on lUeeptlon and Ar l.mg.m. in. laid tho niatttr N-loie frlttc: Loul.-. who proinptly eMi tul-d the leave cf ill.- men until noon. fly 10 o'clock thf fifteen rounds of beer winch eii:h -allor recrlvitl haij been dl foied etf and the men started om to do Com I-!and. Many of tho utnu-t men: plat-is t pt necl ui in honor of the visitors At mi-liiifrhl the shootln; galleries, the Is-ir su.dcns and other attractions were ilo'ns a midsummer business, and the 5. .vi sa(ir. vvere having tie; time of their lives The, lioatit will come alongside Steeple chase pier to ii o'clock to-morrow morning to take the banqueters to tnir respect ive ahi;?. COXTBTESY UBTL'nNEU. The dinner to-niRht was a return cour tes.v for thi entertainment which the men of the American ijindron received when in rJncIund nveral ears ai;o. Each of the, sursis at th- ilintier woie a badge showlm: the Star and Htrires and the t'nlon Jack erosJI iindcrn.-ath h p c lurc of t!ii na-ltlp .Maine. The menu cards l-ore u pb lure of u KrltWI; aiu! a'l American sailor el.plnu hands over fie flajts of th'ir two cmatrl's- The stnsts vieio -catcd tlrst a llritlshtr and then an Atnetiean. In frcnt of aeh plate was an Americun tl.ist stickpin learini; on Its b ick the inscription: "lie-:-; ivc villi meet iiKain." While l!.e mm ma le merry a: Com-v 1 latn! th- warrant ctllorrs of th thilish e-uadr..n tntertiinetl the warrant olflevrs of the American ships at a Kill on ll'e lirakf. A speslal dancing floor nai laid iindt-r a canopy composed or ensigns represent ative eif every natitm of ihe 'woild. evui that of Japan mlnslini; with the moie sombi e (me of Russia The centeijiieef ct-l-si.stid of the American strl.-s radlat inz; fmiii a cluster of foriK Incan-de-.-Liil likhts repie-entltic tin Ma iv. The danclnc Moor, which na eon--r. led on the after-.!. ck. was throiised wttii --omr 2- eouplis. and the s.il!oiii. n ilenionstrat'tl their abilliv- to do cti'ir w iltn oi Iwo-sp-p it the nist approvnl fashion. out afTitin. uccompanlttl this tlmt by their master. The et.ee.re nuisance- met Its Waterloo heie. The doi; were tue tire-l in attempt anv l.petltio'l... Ktuar Ilixiey sirpt..-.! the and'eM." by r-on.llni: it of old Hill Hoey X.d that l!ilty b.t lli'v's ina?'itsm. but he Is a bis heart .itnusliii. srs"ii witii a 'Ire vti.e-f an 1 a funny way of -liislne; purodl' Th.- llroth-rs and Sit-rs Ford oTti. . .....! .In........ ......I. (..1. .... L.-.I . I....-- . ...III.II -It". I.. aUII l.. !.... ...t I -L-o:i burleme. "the Uinistoimii'i; bK-H- i ll.ll.- . Illi Mlltl It ill. I. .tlliiseill. Ji-ii- ilr.-ll i'r: I'lti.pbel! ind Johnson, iicu-batlc echst: Matie-I Addlrutnn. vm-allst; Kiss ind Gol.-t. musical e-nt.-nalinis: Konalvn and Ward, a st-isln and dancinc duo. and Mi- "oni it Stptet voiiipi' tisl the pro ramrie. FASHIONABLE AUDIENCE HEARS DE ANGELIS. Tho Garrielc held a fashionable) au-li-tnce lasi night I" ht ir Jefferson De Ati fiell ti "Kantatm." It was n larre audi ence as well, with all the lewer house ami ma-i Im.s wen llllisi. Mis. A'aella CapDl". k-uJdcr liap'ruti- J n !s pclllv f.- !.r IililKrit--. Miss Martha s-alter wi-. was l'i iMle t.-:. Mr jp1 Mr Wslvr "..T" Ta.itir ui-d Jim It'jntM-. i.t-" uin- nic the -ir-ts Mr an I -. .1 ! llit-oai bre-uchl Mi-s l II Lall:-- with itnlii. uli.. -.ii.n. ili.t-i v.t!Ila. lr IUim .tn was In We.irffUi-si Plus . rep a-i.! I .ii ' mbroMej- Mr crit Mi- J. s;.h fll'iiin M'iVr Wfre rt tn. lui-sim urt. Mrs Miller l-i ui-pe.ttl nil eliltf p tl'th M-". and Mr ll't.rj- tler ind Gu'tav Xie ii a-, wire tr.tl.er Ir .--.I JIrs iM'id i: Kilt:). Mr in 1 Mr" !lot-Tt Kalme -at in the l.t-r K'iI.Ut V!r U' -.1 ialln-. wtlt Ij a le. -it bride, were !sl l..t. loih and Uc-f with -mall cl I l.utti n lne Kaltae r v-as la larrt!rr ereie, t.' 1 t Inm 4t anieihst. Vr ati.l M.s. ..rij I lun.s. Mrs llfr rn- n s uu.l Mis Iln csirtis-n .an-.- la e.:'..r 1h .IfiHitsiit w..rr el Ite ctt.th. irt x.'ilt' ft-ath-re-l kj Mr ltf.klnrl.K-! I.rc l-r..iiaht Mn. Mir Sif" L nv. ilia w.r. while tl.ilh. Mr ail Mis. Ilsmlltm Ilutidliin ere In the rltrh' tir.p.ft Mr and Mrs. Aulrejr ll.-il.lo-. mre enrl r rivi.u. Mr and Mr. Otto Mriiiai. tli latt-r In Hack v-vet. with r Ian- etcak -f oil r i4tiune w.rr n.ar Hie I-. .. Mi-a Katli rlne II tn.l.iin n pink, .it with her .se.r" n ' Mr ai.. Mi- i-.nr l.lr-.s Mr a'i.1 Ml-. Kiank "..rsi- r ari In tlieti muI-. lis t.r aid Mr lu'lu. 11 reianlt fcat ti'ar the Ml-e Anhuer Vlt rTirrsMt r.- r. blar-. l.-e over se 1 tt. rfcllTin. with I ir.Jil'd-e ornaments !i Mil-e! Ihcbr wet. n-ni en-p..- xlt'i il"-li-ts. utilri ii ar KUr !!. ai.r slid his prt Mr anl Mrs l.lil. llal.it ure with frlen.ls Mr- !. t.nrl ind Mrs V, nl Culllni wetc in tl.f .r.'r.l t.ar)iirt Mr anl Mrs sfli TlrV.' wtr- In Hie f-jtr Jii. Jirv "inl-er wearing whit. Lus i.nd Imeeiolir rtat 'f Sra cMh, wli't nnl.rol.l. O" anl l.s' velvii MPs Tinker was In a s.mn cf thiee rS.-lfS ft l.rcovtl M.s IJSv elark pit- with ITniifr iV-lf..e Mls Ia'.ll ti-n.-r 'Th J..I r. i:..tilno.- Ml .-P-r.e-r "n I'tni sl-h lllie. ..r the vallej !. Anns Lu-J Caldwell, t" whit- en tn sat on-- Ih" atie fr- :a Mli Janfi M rtcti an! Jim Ui-jr i"ar! ant Hsr- I-ircrli'ri and li ph alil' trirh mp ! t' fr..r.l rnn. ar.d Mln ini r. la. mi I ut I Mi-s IjicIII" VI" lrinchvis wnh their fsmrti. rn the riaht bos Ix.tir an M- otto P mt wr In rr.t-il ss'. Mrs IVrst.r imit Istemlrr rrfp m "D-r- hirsl r"" ie!n HfTill'iU en the hrltre Miss miii i s-iiir-v r.i msraih m i:e. Mt llnmliile Hr-tx sihI Olncr UUhJlJ' fenrel ore tarrj-J.I rrt. tn ih- ia-iiit r' Mr sn-l vtr. A vv I "i Jl Vr ar.d Mrs II I. Pun'.T Mi lia'.v. e;le m biiuk veiv.t Ml--, Ibii Pfelffr la -a', blue trets Mt. n-vrrtn a.-: I -amnr- Ml I--ii- r -w l.'ics. ard Mf"d IC'II-r. Mi ; svhr.urn-a'h.r and ht. "-'l Mr art til. fi -rr" liirvw aid ilf and Mrs latere !-n " NEW THEATER AT SAN ANTONIO 0i xratetl b lutet-stnte Amuse- nuMit Compjmy of St. Iiiis- r.Kit cm irprxiAU S.m Antonio. Nov. Ii Th" op-nln of tfce Majerlic to-rilcht was ent"u.a:ieally welcoip.'d here rl e -ii t .a ' was .1 r.o-.abte on' Kvery l- . is .n.r e.I by a u- pane, ind four of -.h fr t J vt e tas.ee ;. entirel be ' a' I eJ cmptvel t-f the arm oflletrs frvtn lf Irsm Houston. Ex-A5d-nnn Kirkpatrlck rer'ente.I th eltv In the d'-ll-jtory eiere.sts, no h! words of welcome 'o the new enir -pr -. w:e responded to b G OI ver Like. the res'. Set-t manavr Ever a'l was h.artlly sppreelatcd. ar.d th encores weie treejuent and vUoroui. Th's th'-ter is e.prrate.1 by tn IrA t state Amassment Cf.mpatiy of i'l Iui BOTANICAL CLUB AT WORK. En?eimaiin Socifty llolils First Mi-etinj; in Iliirh Jscbooi. The naci-man iniaracal Club opened Its ssor. .asl right with a w-11-attended raee:,rr n Cen'nl II ich Scboil or. Grand av ... !-re-.Mert V." 'Ham I- Mkenberry of M Ki..ly Hlth farhtsjl. btln In the clial- The ,ee "ss :h.' and next month 1 1 b" 1 l o a simc.ium en the "Ori.n n.l L. .ixintr.' of Cultivated I'icts l In : " :r ion the follower. a- IOPI..S fr-. j caeuie-. -.). .. Hon by ixx-tor J. Arthur Harris ne-nonuc Itar.ta OrUlnatln In Arae-r-Ica. tKx-'or Wllltani Trel- of the Mla 'KJ.1 tiotanleal Gard-r.s: "etlt rr:ts.' H. Hus. Im cf the sarderai. -Work of the United States rvpartaent of Aericultare." Iarly l-pauHir.j: cf the St. Loots bran:h of the Dura of Plant lr.dtry Mall-Herrtce Ess)lyes . Officers sal clerks of the Railway Mall Service will hold tl-elr ttlri ax.rraI tan. qt at the Hotel Jefferson to-nlcht. Ad dressea wl b dellTere-S by bmo of prera toenee on sablceta cf vital tatreal W th XLfa. tccage-i la th trrtec WEST TO PRODUCE GREAT DRAMATIST Nathan Haskell Dole of lkwtou Diacnwes Type of the Coming Drama, and Furors an Endowed Theater. The endowed theater. tli theater sup ported by each community for ihe produc tion of groat dninias performed by home ta.ent. not for financial ua n. bul for the uplifting of Ideals, wan ailvocat.-d by Nathan Haskdl IKde. the author and pe-t cf Huston, who spoke on "Tht I'tamutlc Current of the Times" N-foro the Wush Ingtnn UiiivrtMly Aoclatlon last nkl.t al Memorial Hall. Xlnet. enth and l-.'Ut at r-H-ls. Mr. lHle eomtneulcil upon It. tn.ird Shaw's n. vv pla. "Mrs. Warren's I'mt's s on." which was reeentlv prohlbltnl bv tho police .11 New- Volk. Vy INil-llllli; eilt the reall-m or natiir.ilwni lit It a- u pie cursor of the approachiiiK Krcat tii'sb ru diama which will lie- l-ii" to lift Mr. Dole, la iart. Mild: "The drama I- a mighty .iml vil.il force; narrow-minded bigotry han tried from time lo tlm- to ban It, the Church has iiownrd uimti Ii Vet. tho Church must ri meiiil"-r that sli. Is Ho- mother of the modern stace. The te ichhigs .f tho -tase nie often ethh-al. and the itnthlnklns -iudl-tm-es aro prone to take Hie lesfin of the nwarcl of good and Hie punishment tor evil, which is meted out lo Impossibly guo.1 htroc-s and Impossibly wicked villtans. "The liberal eh ment of the wor'd metopes forth Us hand and bid. welcome to the uctora. Society tl ItClits in ho n.r Ins the muki'm reyres ntatlvcs. and Ki.K:it l.ood is i-oufe.r.d In K.-i;.aiid on tnose who aetiulre tUsilnctlon. I'nets and teach ers ever where are di-mltiR the stiun t.- list method of rtachitiK the hearts of their fellow m.'ii. "Ho are on the eve of the r. U.-il of ihe legitimate drama. Tin- creat dram Hist villi eorr.e freitu the Wist. lle mav 'Aperl tnent fur a while but ho will lliitlly Ml- -icid. Ho may choo.e his subject from a vast unit inexhnustlbte He .1. 1.- can dr iv from mvstUi-.ni, romance. s nili.ilit-m and tho rainbow display of human passions uu.l eharacteil-tics. 'J "I here are seven primary cat'-Rorles of plays, even as thetu are seven primary eol ors of tbo talnbow- and seven mortal s.ns. Of UviiiK gnat dtamiitlsts tlwre nio few. they aro as rare fl stars of the first lua iiitiile. "Wo ar afraid of sentimentality nn.l this fear has banlihnl It from the stake. Hut there are slsiw thai romantictstn will return; human nature dun-mils sentimen tality. "The old morality playi of tho Mlddln a?e- Ixicaiiio i-omtslles. Wo would ralh.-r s-e.. a nicked devil than two solemn iinitrls. W rtnd Milton's Salan very iiit'-rcslliu. "Th". recent revival of 'liveryman' shows th it these, pla perjonlftVd vlcs and virtue?. Just as M.ietrrllnk's :eatr.C" or Dnnt" Gabrbl llosi til s work. Mi.ikeyi" lire's eh iracters represent trnitf of the humnu mind, and are renll sjm-bol-.. "Th.' Mace Is conunc moro nnd more to -tlljle i mlKilIslli. as witlle-ss Ibsen' 'I'll l.n of jjoclet His 'Glio'ts' Is a ?p of ic iiNiii or natuniltsm. and In It there ure at Hi- most but four or tlvn 'iivitii: wot th i nieinls-rlii)r. Ihe rim.iiii'i.r I i-'ilv ..id n.irv (ouversatlon. "sttmie da nic p..jstm nil! write a pr.at play on th- sni.ji-ct of Ti t and all r . "laurels lor it. "IT" st.iR" eari nler's rle. th.s s ttlnn-t. Hi. st.ic- inu-ie. can all bi made svni lsilie.il in lit" prc.it drama lh.it Is to umi. Takv in Hiat connection "The Hells" .ml The Iol''s llous"'" .Mr. L'ole concluded with spcnkini; of the endow-d Huatcr T!i bs-ture was fol lowed bv .1 reception In the K-iUeiies of tin? .Mus.ttm. vrhcro th" Tlssot ptetiires are on exhibition FREES WOMAN WHO SHOT TO QUELL DISTURBANCE. Judae Tracy Declares Mrs. tatara MNrlin Commllled n OlTense In IHseharrrlnx Flreamrs. Mis loinra Martin. IT .vear old. of No. !3." Chmitiiiu avenue, whs tiled In the Kir-t Ulstr'a-t IVIIc- 'ourl yrstn!-iy mondiip In-fore JinU" Tracy on a ehiire tr iliviluiKiiiK Hrrarnii Sh" was d.s hareil. .In Ige Tracy iild no offi-nsij haJ be. ti eoinmilted. Mis. Martin a.ln.llted tirlns; n pistol Sal tird.iv nlicht. hut the evidence tended to show that she .lid so in attract the alien Hon ' th" job." A dance was on at Iter Ii-ene. and she u-etl Hid enion to nii.-ll a olti rbaie-e In front of her house John To.l"s. ri years old. of No. ZX)i Hi. kor street, was wotin..ed In Ihe rhlhl leg. lit". Hi" evidence showed that ho was shot by someone In th" crowd. Hut Springs. rk.. SpeeUl Via Ih" IKON JIul'NTAIN KOCTIX will L" tilaced m service Sunday. November ! I.e-iV" I'lilou Stnllon dally r 01 p. m.. atrlvlmt Hot fprines. Ark . . m City ticket olflce. rHtli and OUvo lrs:3 ENDED HIS LIFE WITH CAT RIFLE AT HIS HOME. Lincoln M. Ilndler. :M l'"k venue Commlllrd Hul,..lr lle- entise of III Health. Colli leued broodlior our 'III health prompt' ! I.ncoln M IVMI. i year-old to ett'l hi- hf" at Id- home .No 43? Cook avenue, vest.rdav mori.ltie 1 idley use i a eal ria. sendlni; a K-.-a'tber bullet throus'i hi' hemt. dt a to lediiu Instant . ... . . . ,.. .. t...ii.... ,v,u r.ti.n.l Ti"' III' l"ss ieiy "I MWIirii... .." bv his wife. Mrs. Jennie Dudley. In his room Th" rlfl- was Ivlin; at his .! Sh. sas b.-r husband was 111 for niinv months", aid that he had le-en nltend-l almost continually ! Plivslelans. bml'l was nr.plovid ns a el.-rk lit lit" fre'ltht office of the Kri'fo Kallroad Ccmisin MAN AND HORSE" DROWNED. Williiim Htist IS-rMi'-d in Hiiinp ini l.oiol of Asin". Ill an atletnnt to dutm. i load i.f ari"t I- o the river at He- f-H -f rresl-Mtt s;re- vestirdav Wllll-itn IM't f S il SMnev street was oree'rl ste.j Into the rlv.- and drowned lleniv l!eiirln who w is tn th" e-irt with Mors' 'V?.1 J,1'".." slf br ltiniplrc I" lar.d but nll'lite,! nn hi. Kick and Mi--'lrl .. dl'locate.1 sp'ne He was re-iove.1 to bis home, ot o. Wl Sldrtey -tre't Th- blind To-'" nt lsrhe.1 lo the . irt was . low ne.l slso. llnr-fs Iwslv his no' bee.i reentered, , Horst was mte.i.ptlue '; lead of s,hes. which he br 1 b nil-! from tb- bs-k v 'id of hi' h"'r" !" " " ,!. the cart do... o the titers .-Ire. xml it lfi V Ii" far ITo-st the l.e-.i. arel ih" ran were twiil to trlils'r.-ini weere ther were S.rV-. .tn.'er be nh''lel MME. EMMA EAMES The Oreatest Aacrtcm Prima Donna how her appreciation of Lablaehe America's mot perfect Tare Powder. An exemplification of what science ami ViM tan jirnduco as a complexion beautifier and a toilet necessity to women of tefincnienl. Mr. Btn. Lrry. BoUon : jind your Labltitht Fat Povidtr viry nfrtiking mud toothimg. EMMA EAMES STORY. LABLACHE FACE POWDER taalat ea havfaiKtK SwsWtHutes art sot oaly wisat. Isfasctery. but freqaratly dan m aCCsMMt M MUII f Bsjtaeaatai drafi. It is our aim to ue only the htgheit-pricerJ. purest and mott elT.cient In aredienn known la science in the manufacture of Labia he Face Pow iar( believing it better to gUe our patrons full value for their money than to epend It In large, illuitrated and extravagant aavcrtitemer.U, as LaMaca Face Pawdar sella on its own merit. Flesh. Wkjr. Ifak ar Cmn. 50 eeirt ihi. Sela efybic cr by aal bc4 tocsaulw nsi. BEN. LEVY & CO., French Perfumers, ja K F MUTTER AT DENEEN Down-State RepublicniiH ClinrgQ Tlmt Chlciifjo Oveirtliutlows All teat of Stale. J GOVERNOR BUILDING MACHINE. niHjrriintloil Man From Fn'lt S:iy Civil-Service Law 0ier- j ates tn Ount liiciiiiibetila for Cook Count v Men. "Trsi mitrh rhi.-nco" Is ih" wall f Soutlii-in Humus lli'inililtt-iit). who tuva nlread; Is en ! asldo be Governor I), rieen or who bm s .-n the Ii itidvrlitiic on th" wail anil are K.-uliii,- read ta art with os lobs In tl Stall intHtti tlnis to nuiKr w-iy for alleKed ward tell liclatis from C.hI; Count. It Is all on actxuut of Ihe j eleatv. ut which w is iimdi- be Govi rnor licni-nn, ttlm I now in the 'iirller sIiikcs oi cons 1 111 i-!V lie Thf trlutiU-tl t'lliti uf striH-tlni, a new sitale iiiaclilur li-MKrlfUII of tubs whit h was l lull In linn, to iivml" lli.t lnernl thf Ili'W rllll .lrtl.-a bite vniH fli.nr In. dlcnttoii It) Ihe now ti Male leb-botillii: l.rl K.idi' of what the liiiintillain future h4 In store for llnni There was n illvllnaulslii-d Soilhrrn tills, nols l.itiholdrr in town wsl'itlny He li-i.t confi-msl with some of his political nlllri In Hjvpi and h" hid lilelv n-litrti'd front u Cvur.il. at Snriiivlli Id Tin- wotit ha brines back from the St He rnplliil I full of everylhliii: but satisfaction lor 111 nnltuiv patriots. "It Is sad news that I urn carrvln bacl. ! ni countn "' aul th" llllnoli man who l credl'e.i with a eountv oi' two In a Mat' convention There dors) not seem to be inn. ii ilium: for mi) b ily but Chit I'M. 1 ivti't't I to brim; ba.-lt ill leist oni- or Iwo i lis for some of th fellows who have I. i n in J ,. habit vt cirrviin; tirinuirte, ,., , , thhin-Hiui nnetl er over tut wav IT. 'in ill -iirfru-a llidlcatinns it Is i m ii h nitr v.iluibla iissrt lo be' a ward la-el-r oi a ..rei met workei In Clilca;i lluti i l.i -i... ,s. sir ior of liirisi. iiuiuiirrs -f fri-u.li. in this I'tintrv dlslrtctr " This :it Ii-lati was in-i.l So are nnn others of his kind around Illinois nnd e p'viillv In ihe soiithrrn end wherr tha inosi Hppnn-nt Knltis were made hi Ihe He. publicans m the last el.s-tl.in II m'Kh. be said tlmt It was in this aime tilnlrf ll.it Hie l. ttttiee..H st.t.vnl nl luitne bv tha ten.s of thousands and when- the Sixmo plim'IltV fol' l!oose.-lt antl tlrtii'itti wmm lar-i-lv worked up The r'tiitoi shnwrA up irottKlv tm Ihe local orKiiiUrtHons nnA they hid rvueeb.l ni .to aomb-rs In iltaw ItU the Kind thl'ics whrn Hit; pie was rut Up b) (iillirecr loileeli "Dllt.'Alli DAYS fit" WAITING" "There liuvc b.-Mi ilr.nry dni uf wnlt Imc." coiiiitH-ed the lltl:ioln-iii ' l--tsi ciuua the t'port tin i them .vonld le mi it. 1-olniiiieiits made until afbr Ha l..nl-.la-ture hid .id. mini. 1 which was itpi-i-'.il In do finev stunts In p.iliit; I t;sln ( tots "f n. elnl intcrt t to ChietiKO ntul t frlin.ls .if ti. -teform' tutchltu In Coole 'oilnt. mv domlti . t.il bv Govertuir I'rin-eji nil ;(iv W.st. chiiinnuii of this Slate Coiiitnlllei The la-Blslatii. e p.it-tt-nd mound with the dojtps i.r ChlriiKCi Charter coinniltt--" . i(,i,;,. ,t, m Cook I'oiintv Ktloriner- K.ilorr :nul Ilia net ii -nu w,i u ImiIiv inaiiisli-l priiiiHry election law and two or three bills ,,f minor linH.r:niu .. in seiilinK blnirtn miinle-lMil Iroubles nnd the e v II -i-rv'i- Inn. The te-Klslatuie ailloiirtud mid Ih faithful owiltrd tbe "lad UdltiKi front sjpiinmli-lil "Thin the '.-tintor'al toiicli Iiousa wis Injected Into the Ituiitlou Now It Is Hi Pepeeu-Yatis :ill.imr. H-en n ti.-rirrn-I'nllom llne-ttp and n contliiuil ritiK-tie .. eh mrc ivhleh inote or Irso luvolvrd Gov ernor Denti-u 'I here woull Ir no up. H.iiitin.-nts until Ihe Suie Knlr nuind-up, "The niuiid-tip onh compllcal'sl a Its I s. I. ri ..-unlit Govt'iiior c'lieriii.tn leetnliijc ) WMtnlfred off the njejejr nnd i!l-rtiptMt I ties Mope' of Ih" 'iidii. Ills Ml.ee.ril deal Willi Ctillnui spoll'd -oils of Hir pi ins. None tt the no.s ih.tr could b.i biin'ltd aroti'id until evrrvlsidy wa okuir put lit his proper ptKeotiho'e ".Meantliiie, the lirst dnv of November was srrlvlnf- nnd with It the ni'tu il llle of Hi" clvil-s. rvl.e im M.ny of Hi' Jot rtt Ihe Slnlr itiMlttillons, which have berA Ihe sHelal property of the In-ser HxMa in duwn State politics, were to h- rrteuat- 1 to Hie cl irMiinl lists uf the Clvll-rirrwca fommts-duti. Some of I In iinxlcly vsa dhvlpiteil bv the quiet lip that Ihrr would lie a batch f nppiliitnients mad before the law le-eame ffn-IUf . "Th" appointments were made In Ihe Inst ils of O-tober, lint the consternation was et".H In the countn districts wheft I th" llts as stin i)it from the limsrs 1 nor'i otll e In Sprlnj.rlil. Iml from tha lll.livl.ll.il Itistltullotis Hhoweil that llrrllr, Iwo-thlrdi of the m w apiM.int.eK tarn from ChleaK'i Gardiners fiend fmners. live Pk-I; experts and such uppoiiitena eani from the Chleano waid. Iti.ilrnd of from Ihe country where there were lls PiiblliMn woikets ipialiflcd and anxious ta "et Hie job" "Tills Is what m-iki-s INm mud down State The mm who il-i tin t-i'ltlcil w -rlt In the rural districts fr'spiniliv in tlm. past have reaprl their rewirds In tlm wav of ci Mini; these minor npsilntinent In th Stite Itistllutlons To be displaced bv 'hlc.iKo ward hetlers la. lo rty tht I vist verv illsroiiraKiri; , "Tien there Is un'tber thins nbotit It, Man of the men who hive r.-n ilpl irrit i have been lovnl Vte adherents They ' lave bei-n e. t bell. v. tha. Ihe iillinn.--l fnrni'd it Mirliu-llrlil In the ils.Inrkrd e-.nventlon would make It rensonnblv cer tnln Hill the ins aptilfit'es would not le removed or asked ! r'sisn The re cent tlfV'b t.n-ents would liidlcale Ihnt Hit. vr opfsisp,. is ! I." the eas nnd (hut no aid In the y of Isklni! care uf Hi Vales f.llows s to clven br the t. res ent Slat) sdnitnl'lratlnri .Mv nr'd'rlion Is thn there will le rapid chunse In the sentiment uf innny tf the It'ti'ihhciin woikr down m tlm rural dl-trlet- We ar. fur a Iteoiihllciin maehliie In fh'earo If Ihit Is He wiv thev want to do Ih'nus up ibnt wny but w" want them t- k"p thflr fellow. In Chlcaxo and rot attempt t" pay loeal debts by tuklnir the Jubs uwnv from our boys and putting In thrlr places Clilewxn pollllel-iiis" An ad In The'ltepobllr Vsnt pnrrs will find you 11 Rood lioarillnir place Ite fnsea tlsll llUpvimarr. e'narles l.oi-un tl rnrs old aMi-iiipte.l rutelde at Ids home. No 1311 North Kirh'h street, last niRht by drlnkHiK earl. die arid II was trat.d bv le-tor lluhinn. who" c ifle s fire il Kinh " and lllibllri utrr. l af w " rr"i'oun'ed out of da'i jer Th .ir, mill wh' ' "aid bv ihe. t.llif to hive heon drlrklm: refuse-l to Ht. the l''.sn-rv after on m. Iftlsr f - If-., eiill'.l We have thousands of lettcra from all prt ' he world tes tifying to the wonderful quail Um and purity ot Zhr Si', At tire e rn' F"t VWer Ii'f ., -s ' c.-isf 1 an tat asf l tfutlit tin srtk ?J em9tr f. 2CUC Vf. LL'SSAS. ILLINOIS AITHFUL STtCCT. MSTON. MASS. A l K. JrV f V V JT ---i . v ' -. -,