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IB THE BT. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1905.

We Sell Hats' A X... .?. . ...? tT-t-- i- --...ft ...est colors. A wide range ofstyles to choose from. TheMills & Averill Special Value,

$2.50-- Mills & Averill

Broadway and Pine

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LAXATIVE BORO PEPSINMAKES LIFE WORM LMiti.

IV ll 14K1I1I II. iltl It .U .!visce voLiivcxr.

c and iOc Per Uottig at lour Drucc'st

A4XtvAvutLXIVATEfl WKAH Oil. tint's.tia4 "tjclflc' Cnly rr.i tnj,ioftn. t5- -armor cur Our coneutui ,nal txaiRt-n- i i

xjj.ru tt- - ( Al Kt At-r- . il Huv IV-- rfrom ths Mow! and rr--- u rMw m;?:

lonm nr return Apu c .m,' Maonrlrhsl. nTtf- - .ti rtor-- J

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GRID'S DELIMTESSEH

is i.oc i vr r."0n male" 'Veal 'ro.ju-"f- S. t'r dnx 4ilr0n m.e'" thnmr Jij4 j It rillo

I'kklnl T nsu . ii it) . . S'lrbmokel Vhtt l":h t'-- r lb 1

Vlers MIIaiil'-- e iVisfjr$rr. H UIHr

PATRONIZE

HOME INDUSTRYflt yo-j- r elori iaai!r bv i: U1 TaJloriiK

li.'h t' oi.1t at raJj nJ i'rr.

citv iti:m.Dclmar IUptit Cl.ur h bonier LMniar

and 1'eiialletot: Ariu-s- . Johr T .M. Jmin-toi- i.

Pastor-Suii- l" t II a. n . 'Th--IVtirth S ;. in. ". l!ir.riMHtiuestion." Tftv n..i ut-- s ir in ISr'uid-a- y

on the Olive tr.'et Sul irbanstreet cars to l'tndlrton

ORANSFORD LEWIS WITNESSIN BOND COMPANY TRIAL

I'ursier lire Prr!.!erH anil lllrretorot Kanaer Trtia- - lie Kiiw Lit-

tle About ll MrlhU.Taking of dppo'-'tiort- s in h ca- - of M

P. llcir.rich asainst tio Nortii AmericanInvestment i"oni;n, .u contfnj'd --

terdav tfore Spi lal Commtssli ner TO Ullliarr..'

The onlv- - itns eximlnvd n Doc;nrIlransfoni yi. who until 3.wis vli-- e i'ieiitiit and ulrtctui ofth rorejur.v

Dor-t- s fet;:iM that, tln'uch lienttcnd'd mos of tne tre-nu- -s .,; the.

in tho ear and a half duriiKwhich h" wan a niemK r of the boa'd. h--

knew llttl- - about ti- - iii:holi -- !i-

ompany He "wbl that .i:tr all tti-- ' r.- -

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'iiJ.'udi.tilVd ".:.:, ,Mt i..t.ot b-- en bro.itht out. He lid 'hit he i nw the . of -- evenl .d-

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ISOrt 4 .rk Seme of these a" "!"'" '

Uind. with face vali.- - of II ! The- -tiffrr freni the uraiiMry 1 ond'i in that theoupnu rrr-"tri- 1 tv l amount p.iab!e

" the tf the L;id at stated Inter-val

The j.evrlnj n ndjourned until er

I. when former Pieldert It IIt 1 ij'ln will again be 1 tiled uhiii to t

Ofiala for the tlrftiher Itiirn.;n'iitie opal. e - s--j .1! 1 rc

I n.-- e 'din K.ZS : itMKltMOn JA--AI- .1 KINO 5.

Mail order fi.led ltnijwa) cr 1st

BLAZING AUTOCALLS FORTHDOWNTOWN FIRE APPARATUS.

latrar? . Itnra.e.. Murhlne rttt.ll Hr Hmtn l.nneheim I'lremen

il Tkrnaili t mnjril HlrreH.t

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1e d'lp valve turf. - ttitnki win' Nit jrned mi

fr fluniv u. t.Xmc Itiivn a thVivi'Ijt O'-- nn tb tenth flo r e,f theerurtir bj?t r at t!ie t!fe Jei frcun.i In time to ee the Ut burt( Mr. ill.trr.ar unIrr the fpray of ateri. 1? erclne.fter i"lMr ' irerrtir)teI jn-- h Mron;.y dre jir in the mi Mi. wh.) hd cue.J no. ' t- - doKntown ?re ap-- .rlu. tr rtaWe tne i

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REIGN OF TERROR

IN NEW YORK CITY

Gaags of Thieve Imported toRegister for the Fall ElectionRange Streets of Metropolis As-

saulting and Robbing Masy.

New York. Oct. 73. That sues ofthieves lave been imported to New Yorkto register for the (all election on thelower Bast Side was the statement maceto the police to-da-y ty a prisoner whowas arrested after a series of bold as-

saults and robberies had been committrdIn the streets last night.

The prisoner told the police that "ailthe co;,s In New York" could not prose-cute him. be.cat.se f.e hid come to townonly to register and Intended leaveagain immediately. lie refused to givehH real name.

The make the charge that thothuirs liave registered falsely, and believeir.oy have political license to rob anaplunder. Ontr of the gangs was pursuedfor an hour by the polce last night, whotraeed it In the vicinitv of East Houstonstreet by th- - r.oi of breaking window,by evidences of freshly committed rob-beries, and Anally by finding a womanbeaten into helplessness on tLc sidewalk.She was so seriously injured that she wassent to the hospital, atic said the sangrobbed her of K.

A few blocks from where the womanwas found the police discovered the rob--bcri :u worh, lootinr; a butcher shop.Th-- y fled and the ihcc got only one ofthf.n uho w:tc Ucki-- 1 up on a charge ofburslaiy and highway robbers.

BROKE HIS ANKLE IN FALL

Fractured Uone Proti tidedThrough Side of Shoe.

J J. Ccvanaugh. a carper. it. Si yrarsvld. HvIrK at the Burlington Hotel, had afail vestcrday mornln? at 11.15. whileuorkln? en l.! ntu Union Elc-ctri- c Com-pa- n"

'owr-ho- ;' at the fool of Htddlestix-t- . fracturins Us Itft at tn ankio.

H w.s convy.l to the city Hospital,where It a vn that the lr bon-- . utthe fot tunicl outwunl. had been forcedtli'-ou- th; k!n ami had torn a hole inthe jide of the shoe, being fullv exjo-e-dTin- - picture was redit-t- by the hospitalpiiylc!ati nd the patient is Importedritiir.S eoinioriauiy.

PIONEErTcOAL"DEALER DEAD.

John X. Schureman SuccumbsWhile Attending Family Reunion.

John X. Scliureman. one of the pioneercoal cakrs of SL Uuuis. died hi Lincoln.Nob. sterdav morning at o'clock.News of his death was rec-iv-ed by wilefrom Mri. Sciiureman. nho had acconi(a-nle- d

litr huabind to IUncoIn. wbvre lientnt attend a reunion of thefamily.Jlr. Schurctnan was stricken with apo-plcj- ty

Mm day. He was fcu tears old anda descendant of Harman Schureman. whocame to America from Holland In li?5and who wis one of the tlrst teltiers ofManhattan I'lund. John X. Schureman'd

fought in the JtevolutionaryWar

Sfcltlitis in St. Insult tlfty-flv- e eara ago.Mr. Schurema:i s in the coal builneybat Twelfth and St. Charles streets formany vear.-- . live children surviv-- him.name!). J. E. V P. Schute-ma- n.

Mr?. Mam'e J" Henr'. Mrs I. A.Mtleei. md A. H. Schureman. who is aM)mi ttl!r in the Hank of Commerce.No dji- - has been wt lor the funeral.wIiMi will take placp at the family reticence, ro ,m Chamberlain avenue.

a ran xoualway a very acceptable birthJ.iy

We sUKgest tiiat ou Ovpositor collar cr more In our

SAVINGS nK"VKT.MKNTAnd prent the ras hook to some one ofjour relat'vrii or friends All subejuntdeiiolts will draw 3 per cent interest,credited twice it jear

MhltCANH' rm-s- T rOMl'AXV.Elithth mi l;Ixxu-!- I streets.Capital and Suti.lu 13 .V.tXO

Open every Monday evening until 8o .lock

MRS. A. J. BURGE PRESIDENT.

Iowa Lutheran Woman's MissionHoard Elects Officers.

iiErrrtur special.nurlincton. la. Oct. 13 The delezat

to the Kvn; ileal Lutheran Svnod oflor.a. in evon here, ypent tl.o dav inCarslnce III. viitins tho I.utlir ran Col-!e- -e

there. Till" ovenimr the Reerend M..1 Klel-- i of the no-in- l of Foreicn Mla- -"ion". and the Ilercrciid U P Ludden of

Mr. J O. Million of NVva.1.1rec..rdinc Crotj.rv. Mi-- s Clara Fuhr-mejM- er

of Cnlir llapid: corre.-pondi- n?rv Mi- - E A Starker of lovaCitv. hioriin Mr I.iura It Snvder ofCoun i;j.T.

Cold Pens and Faaatala Peaa.Also .encll and toothpick", complete

line :h.e ened at low prices.SHRMOD. JACCAltD & KING'S.

(Catalugue r.-- e ) firoidway. cor Locust.

COLLIDE ON HIGH TRESTLE.

Twentv Workmen Thrown IntoLake Xear Valmeyer, 111.

r.KPt HL1CWaterloo, hi Oct ZZ --John I.imh ofHer aiand. Mo wn k lied in heml-etn- lil!l'ori of two work train., nn Jitirh

tre:l. on l. Iron Mounta'n ro.I twoni t.0-1- 1. i.f xjIhi'mt l'iniiiv lnnrn-in- c

A .'.ne foC wa t, hjs.. the ac- -.

T'i tv workmen wer thrown into theMorr.1. Like R!orK"ie th irtclc. butall j.f ttiern i;i resrt: Jianv crnwle,lup the tr.vtl w'tlut .i.-tiin'- -e Threew.-- e .lichtti two leinc toSf I""J'.4 borllaI"

Werel tra-.Wi- s.Tlcjinnn ofSt jis. wa brjte,i tut not seriouslyhurt

fjoih frain. eliinied the r'ght of wa

KEINZE'S MOTION IS DENIED.

Curi Rrfi.'s Keheann in theFamous Nipywr t'ase.

Ititte Mont o-- t ;x The Supreme'! a. T, nns fi ci .r motion o'he prtij-i- t fj 'm n rh inr l:i famoute N.rrr entrpanv on! by Fnvo;vlna mi" in. dntfirK.

air. tr--e nnnnd ard Whce cornra.r.ies of C-- e a.cirnased C"n?r "om- -

ivr aefon 'at ...tl a- -- t.vnlvlnrth' "r.'i,5 of the N.r-- -r n. 'n whichthe Mt-e- "n- -t J.jlv rver.M theni j'jee- - xno rnrr'i tr eie tjack for

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SPEAKS EVERY SUNDAYtlioo A. W. aad is p. n.

First Congregational ChurchI5r ir-- l Oran.' Avn-i- e

Dr McLcot! 'Keeps c.o :o tfce Word ofGoi It is worth your whil to hear thisfiirvrful ar.vl HiKtsjrat preacher

A COROIIL WELCOiE TO ALL

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Dlaaraad Brarelet Fancy roegold-finish- liracelct. containingII white diamonds 175.041

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OthT Dismon I Brnoches frcraXtJ.Oi u: to $;.v.C.'W.

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Othr Dlanend IckcU fromtli.n up to Jl.v.'Jv'J.

Also complete line of otherpieces of Jewelry and Novel-

ties set with precious gems.

MAIL ORDERSFILLED.

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SEEMS SANE, BUT HE

IS HELD FOR ASYLUM

Yoiiug Zanesville, O.. PlumberRelieves Enemy Wishes to Iie-ven- t

His Sharing Estate Un-

der Observation at Hospital.

Louis Dickenson. "3 year nl.l. a plumber,was sent to the City Hospital ycsienuy011 telesrapitic cf.nirnuniea'ion from theState !nane AKvIum at Columbus. O.. forobservation a to h!- sanity.

Hf say. that his home Is in ZanetUHo.O. anil that simir tii-i- aco lie was takento Columbu.- - ard held for observationthere. He wns allowed the fieedom of thegrounds and. 'eine an orporturlty to

took l'V. nch have on September 31and came to St. Loul.

He secured work with the Natlor.nl TadWorks and later woihed half n dav at theWorld's Fair Ground He was arretedThursday at the n",uet of the Columbus

y!um authorities, an.l his rar-nt- s InZanesville. on ljIni5 comtmmirated with,replied that ther wot.ld sf.nd him a tk ketfor hi return home Autnnt relief fpete-tlv-s Keelev. notinc that he appearelto talk rationally, rolea.-'-d him and toldhim to return to h! work. Instructing himto report ve-tnl- iv for his llket.

No ticket came but a me.s.nce from theasvlum authorities reouestir.c tint l.e be

rerardless of Instructions from hisZanesville frienil eau-- I Keelv to nnl. rhim taken to the hospital for observation,civins the Columbus autlior'tles an

to for Mm if thev desire.In hi.s cell m the I op!l.tI vouii? Dieken-so- n

exhibps little If arr slqm of aberra-tion, talke e,nlrtlv an.l savs h does not

there is anvthlr.e tb mnttcr withhlrn. He nv l.e ran think of no reasonwhr h is tie'ntr chnrceil wi'h Ins.-inlt- un-I- es

it !s the work of ome enemy who de-sires to prevent his !n!ini In the Jsf.Oestate of hs unele. lyiuls I.uedile. for-merly a Zanesville printer, who dl'il sev-eral years aco.

Easrravrd Caltlaa Cards, too for HI.Any style from our p'ate or with

plate script). l'V) for tl .".i atMEUMOn. JACfAP.D & KING'S.

(Mail ordf rs filled r.roadway, cor. rvust.

SALVAGE CORPS CHIEFON HIS WEDDING TRIP.

Ja-h- a . Clnnvllle U'eda Mr. MinnieT. Hales and Is n To

la sxiulh.V, hen fhief Jrhn O G'nnvlIIe of thoSalvage .rps tnM his assirtvites he was

polns t. tike a vacation i.1-- 1 Wertnesdayhe necW;od to Irf'.rm them that bwould t .ke n brile with htm Tl. bridiwas Mr. Aliiiue Turner lli!s of No 3!iashincton nvent.e

The widlmr took pM e in tti parloriof Marvi- - M thodwt i"Ti r n s.dnj endTwelfth streets, the Kerenl JostphusStephens otSclatin:.

"The weddtt:? whs verv jiiltt." ai1 M'.filanvii.e v.vrr of the brlJecronm. at Irhome No So; North IZurlid av-n.- .c

"Neithe- - mother nor I atterd-n- l the crc-mon- y,

but we took dinner v i;h the coupleat the Terminal Hotel and w. nt to thetrair wh them Ther wpt tn HurekaSprints for a eouple of r.reks I do notknow where they lntenl to live when theyreturn fo te citv"

Mr. OtinvUU hi? been with t.h JialvaeCcrrs ore than fifteen yeiri an I ba arev-o- ri r braver He was hurled in theruins of -- ne A!oe fire tor more than seynhonrs Then the fail lir.c td

Mrs i?titi" forr-rl- y llv.l at Ivinl-It- y

T bit has resil-di- tit. fLrthe la- - "wo vears

Ttest r Peumsttn Hln-.-- r

FTeferir'Ien ycv 3fil Celebrated 01 Itsmerits for many tffectual cure.

Falk Makes ReqnUltloaa.RsrriHj. ..runAi.Jfffe:n Oiti Mo evt JJ Governor

Folk t wlw made a reu'.itlcn on hOover- - - ..f Ksnsas fo- - the return of?I!chai Har-- l. w&nte,! tn St Joseph, ilo,on the u-- ( A.ttu'.t

He made a requ-!:!o- a alss en th.' Gov-ernor "f exa for Bverett Inrcell.wantM '1 ssr'ncflH for the miw ctarse

A ccmrrutauon was crante-- l to JohnFheets ef m-iie- v County upon the recom-mendatt-

nf Jsdce W N, Kvans. Js1s-- JC jSb.Dpard. Jail- - J L. Fort anloth'rs v. j.ld (.p jmj Heated in abark ro!b.rv In McDonald Cunty. andhad tervel seven jcars ia the Penitsn..

t-- r- Tlie Governor took fifteen sientnseff ht entenoe

Detor BeraajisHs rt2-r- . 5 from h! annual vacationar.d re.2n-.e- 4 his iurj;lcaj practice

Fir la atea Csasiarailas: Plaat.B2t BUv .SfUTAI.

jn Vt. U. Th nryins; depsrt-cie- nt

of tbe Urse fruit evnporati.nsof Hucer. Schwarti burnv-- Jll rdrht. trcrt.h.r with a latre axcouct

ef dried fruit. The loss U ilrfxu t.ffi-tt- hno tr.2rrce. Tre Sir crlctna:e.ltr-- za a defective flae. Two hurdred pr-s-- n

a ere throm-- n trzt of ercplcyfa-- nt aa rrsuli cf the fire

Parker' Tleadarae r4eraCsttfc: m lluluM. a.a aal faia. :(,

Personal GiftsIn selecting an article for a personal gift choose something

that is lasting. This very important point is often over-looked, and it should never be.

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A Gold Watch.Solid gold bunt--t A aaj.Ing case Watch, as HIus- - Mmtrated. fitted with jew-- M Me:..-- d nickel movement. L4Special value at m

Other solid old Watches forgentlemen gS 08 an3 up.

MERMOD, JACCARDBROADWAY, GOI. LOCUST.

-h-hu urninfiHimiinmnnnlFINES GAME WARDEN

WOMAN DEPUTY

Ofileial's Former Wife Finds, HimWith Young Assistant and Dis-

turbance Leads to Arrest of AllApiieal Cases.

Ellsworth T. Crother of No. CCs Cotertrllilatite avenue. Deputy State nameWarden and Special Deputy United StatesMarshal, and Mire Nona Davis of No. SOit

street, were fined 130 each In theDayton Street Police Court yesterday onn charso of disturbing the peace of Mrs.Mary Crether. who was formerly Qrethc-r'-s

wife.The three were arrested at 1 o'clock yes-

terday inonilnjr en Kaston avenue nearthe city Ilniiis. Mrs. Grether thatllrcther and Miss Davis assaulted her.The trouble was caused by Mrs. Qrether,who is now living at Crethcrs borne, AndIns him with MI:--s Davis.

Oretlier says he obtained a divorce fromhi wlfo last January, and that tbe cus-tody of their four children was awarded tohim. He kept a housekeeper until a fewweeks aco. when left.

Mls Davis has been In lilss employ tonsvlst In making; ens-- s agalnit restaurantketpers for selling jrame out of seascn.As the best time to is at night, heand Mits Davis enter a restaurant and in-

clude In their order certain game, whichIs not permitted to be sold. If it Is fceWedOrether places a charge against the res-taurant keeper.

About two weeks ago Orether declaresthat Miss Davis and he. before starttns; onone of their tours, called at Ms houso andpie us&iMeij him in washing and caringtor the children.

He avers that his former wife learnedthat Miss Davis had been at his housennd that she came to his place and td

to leave. She has been there sincesettneas bis housekeeper. lie understood,le says, that she was watching to findhim with Mifs Davis.

He and Miss Davis were on a tour ofInstiection last Thursday night. Their lastcall was at the empire, which bas a gar-den attachment. In Wellston.

Vhi they proceeded east on Kastcnavenue. Orether said he saw Deputy Con-- t

il:p lb r- - r trvlri: to arrest a man. andihat two otter men Interfered. Gretherwt-n- t to IVrucr'i assistance and placedone of the men under arret.

Mrs. Grether appeared, and so did Pa-trolmen Doherty. GroKan and Dyer, anda mix-u- p occurred. Grether and the twowomen were arrested. Grether lost hisprisoner, on whose wrist he had placed ahandcuff, ard the Constable also departed.

Orether and Miss Davis denied havingstruck Mrs. Orether. but the policemencorroborated Mrs. Grcther's) statement.lUdjre- - Pollard discharged Mrs. Orether,acainst whom a cross charpo of dlsturb-In- c

the pe.nee was placed. Notice of ap-peal was slvcn In Grethets anJ Miss Da- -Vl's casev,

Gr ther sava that while he holds twoo:llc- -t he draws, onlv tha pav of one jj.

t.t .is Dep-t- v I'nlted StatesMar-hal- . he ivs. is to give him additionalnuthoritv He says that he is allowed ex-t.e-

me.nev. and that he charsM up MlssjDai s pav to his exense account.

Amerleaw Reatsaaaraat.Isthani Oilte; row open, popular pricse.

STRUGGLE WITH A SUICIDE.

Srdalia Man Swallows PoNon Be-

fore Family.r.iTI-lU- SPKCIAU

V.ir.dilU. Mo., Oct. 13 Frank Paile-t- f.n carpenter. JS years old. ended his lifelat nlcht by swallonins a dime's worthof stryei in the presenco of his wifeEnd five children.

Mr Padiett anl the ftlr!t children en- -deavored to stop Padgett from swallowing

I the dro; bit he succeeded In the attemptn spi' nf their efforts, dylrir before a

physlrtm oult" administer an antidote.

Sal, Co 1.We are djreetlr opposite the above men-

tioned Tlace. and can save jou all kindscf msney tn whiskies, liquor, brandies.er . if you will take the trouble to callon us.

WM. H. T.SE CO.Ucth telephones. 1131 : IN Locust street.

TEXAS COTTON CROP SHORT.

It. E. Smith Ebtimates Yield LessThan 2.000,000 Bales.

DenlMjn. Tex.. Oct. li Th Ten cot-ton crop for 1X6 will be Is than 3.Vsits. accord'na to the estlmite of Colonel11. E. Smith, oresident of the Texas divi-sion of the Southern Cotton Association,who to-d- ay wired bis estimate to F. I.Harwell of Chicago, a member of theExecutive Committee.

Smith' mersaee la full was as follows:"Texas crop tlow 3.0SA bales. Okla-homa and Indian Terrttcry combined i-?- '"

.i Maximum loss from recent frostslight"

Sew Orteasai aUtaurav. SIA4.MOHILB AND RBTURN. CLIO.

VU Mobtle and Ohio Kallroad. October 17.Tickets ani information at iU Olle st.

Dearea Apfwlafa Adsalaletrataf.Sprinrfltld. lit. Oct. IX. Governor De-re-

t announced the appointment fGsors-- e C. Ktsaler as PuNic Administratoref Crawford Cosjnty.

For a Lady ora Gentleman -

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set with diamond.".Initial engraved on signet FREE.Other Signet Kings from 12.00 up. !

With Our Compliments.

If you send us your name andaddress a postal card will

do) and mention tliH paper, wewill send you

Our New Catalogue,Postage Prepaid.

book over 6.000AS3S-pag-e

Illustration. descriptionsand prices of useful and beauti-ful articles appropriate gifts atfrom :&c to SSa.OOO.vO.

Send for It To-Da-y.

& KINGmail ordersfilled;

JEROME WILL

FIGHT IT OUT

Declares He Will Make His Strug-gle for Election Over the Headsof the Corrupt Bosses, Appeal-ing Directly to the People.

New York. Oct. 13. District AttorneyWilliam Jerome, epeaklue of his inde-pendent campaign for and thefact that Tammany HaU nominated acandidate to oppose him at last night'sDemocratic County Convention, said to-day:

"I am In this light to stay and will makeIt over the heads of the bosses directlybetween the people and myself. I ree.itnow that nominations of iarty candidatesare made by one man ani bv acoterie of men. These, men are usuallyseltlsb. wholly Irresponsible and not Infre-quently corrupt. I don't say. of course,that all are corrupt. From what I haveheard I believe that John Kellv. theformer Tammany HaU leader, was an hon-est man.

"I have spoken about certain men In theRepublican party in the past, and what Isaid then Is true now. 1 do not see whythey shoull be any too favorable to menow. it makes no difference to mewhether I am elected or not I can makea living at any time, but at the same timeI shall put up a strong flspt."

WANT CASEY BOND INCREASED.

Salmon Bank Depositors Hear HePlans Trip to Texas.

REPUBLIC SPECIAL.Clinton, Mo.. Oct. 13. As two signers on

the $10,030 bond or Thomus M. Caev. man-ager of the defunct Salmon Kink, hadwithdrawn because, thev-- learned he wasarranging for an extended trj to Texasfor his health, the prmancnt committeeof Salmon Itank depositors visited JudgeDentcn last night to urge that h Increasethe total bond from tn.000 to .(.Judge Denton declined to do this now.but Indicated he might do so on furtherInformation.

Tbe Texsw WaalerCures all Kidney, Bladder and Kbeumatletroubles: sold by all druggists. Send fortestimonials Dr. E. W. Hall, office andIaboratcry. 826 Olive St.. St. Louis.

OIL GUSHER AT ARDMORE, I. T.

Strong Flow Struck at Depth ofM0 Feet by Santa Fe.

REPUBLIC SPECIALArdmorc. I. T. Oct. 13. An oil pu.-Ii-er

has been brought In a few n:i!es nnrth-se.- it

from town bv the Sunta Fe ItaiiwayCompany. The strlk-- ? was made at adepth of !" feet and tho oil is shooting Vfeet In the air.

The antu I'e onr.a 3W arte of landand has been prospecting fcr mouths.

Stelae far siela Xlgbt.Greatest variety lowest prli es

AT alEKMOD. JACCAltD at KING'S,Broadway. Cor Iuust.

Stale Dairy Meetlas; at Jewrrsoa IllyItta'L'BLIC slB-IA- I.

Jefferson City. Mo. Oct. H The six-

teenth annual meeting oi Missouri StateDairy Association, seheduled for this cityNovember U-1- 7. croinlii to be one ofthe most noted assernhlanes of prominentdairynvn ever held in this country. Mem-

bers cr the tmmercial Club here areInformed by Secretary- - M. V. Carroll ofthe SMoeiatlon that amoiiK the bpeakersalready ensraised f.'v the convention areProfessor T I Haeeker of Minnesota, tbamost able and wldelv-know- n dairyman Inthus countrj'. Ei. H. Webster, chief ofthe Dairy Denartment. Washington. D. C:State Dairy' Commissioner J. Q Emery ofWisconsin ami Edward E. Slater of Min-nesota, and Mrs. Nellie K. Jones of Mich-igan, a talented and pleasing lecturer ondomestic science.

Ktebapaa Lde at Cbarlealaa. 111.

ns5rt.'BiJ' !prAUChar'esston. Itl . Oct. 13 Ktckarv

No r." I. O It. M.. was InxttttitMl in triicity with a charter mmbrhlp of f.ftv-flv- e.

A degree team from Shelbjville didthe wcrk of conferring degrees and

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n belicv-- Kecerrragoar Expert AdVfcesadIitrartitMAJHTsaotleliavebeeadecetred of a win aot fjot yo sadcr aay obligation to buy.

low price, whea iiasrlsars froves We simply desire tbe opamtunitrto give yon theataag tbe ssest expensive. evideace of the trtmnimt nttriontr of Cas

AsmanpricamaybepaklfdrastoTawhicb IssslSleswsaadlhBgea. aad leave the buyissjlooks attractive la the catalogoa. which has decisis eatiraly with you.boeaetacribrdaa "perfect." bat it Is Sable to essSTOTO a Ttry expeashre purchase: for tea taorasrthat "Carieaat 3a is asss Rsssjascaaaces to oae. trouble wul arise from this shall last, we make them of th very beststove la a ssoath's time it may aot heat or ssaterlals aad employ the most expert woefcsseacook propetly. or it may coasmse fuel like a la tbe world.locosaotive. Then the material fat tbe stove XMaaaT Stales sssi staagsa at darabkkself maysrearso poorly that at tbe cad ef a aad handsome ia appearance. They are highlyrear or so It wQ have to be replaced. aickelcdaadeach'XslBsvr"wmiastabfetime.

Yon never get something for aotbteg this Tsitssal" Issns ajrsjn TriTlnnt "T mworld, aad whea yon pay a small price for a cot." but will beat and cook perfectly, and willstove, that price mast cover thecostof material uvt ftul.igztrtpairt. tax avry. star wumtj.sad labor, and taclode a reasonable sxofit.coa-- Wcbavelocaldeaferswbobaadleourttofmsseeroeotly aierior cast-iro- n aad steel, aad lbs . axclcsively. ia nearly every village, towa aadcheapest aad most rasxperieacedlshor.saast yW city lathe United State. You can examine

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go teto this seeasiaglr lowsriccd Stove. aatfrlaiEsrtSft Attic Trt.We have opened aa

"Advice Department,"la chares of aa expertstovemaa. simply to tellthe peop!e.a.'iitoi trietout. all about stoves.

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which stove or rangewBbest suit your aeeds.We also wast those whohave lost money on tbeeemiagty Inexpensive

store, ta let os ten themhow they caa save moneyby baying a Csrlsad.'area if the first cost is a m. .HHHvyVVniTS4ilittle more than that ol tbechess and .satisfactory stove.We waet tbex to let es tell them about theadvantages of "GarZassT atsu aadwhich always prove a good investment.

We ma'-e- a "GssssasT tofixjr storeaad have books accurately describing tbe dinereat kinds. We could aot afford to open this"Advice Department" or send ont tbe valuableliterature we do. free of charge. II "CarlaaaTSteves aad triages were aot distinctly superiorto other makes: if the magnitude of our opera-tions did aot make it possible for ns to sen themat reasonable prices, and li ourrepntatioaaadmethods of doing basJaesa dat aot insureabsolute satisfaction.

U yea are conidrrkz tbe purchase J

of a store or raage. cut oct this coupon.check th!s way v) tbe kind of stove you areinterested in. mail it to ns today, aad yoa wulpromptly receive oar Expert Advice as to justwhich stove is best suited to your needs, aadwhy. aad our literature, free of charge.

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NEW TELEPHONE LINE FROM

NEW YORK TO KANSAS

lastallallaw rtaat at Detralt.FlratToward MahlaR Ulreet

Coaaesrllaa.Detroit. Mleh. Oct. of

of th Horn Telephone i.nm-lan- y.

capital :'.. weie tiled hiTOwith Cr.nnty Clerk. These are

the preliminary artlc!s for the lndpen-ile- nt

telephone p'ant to be Installed In thisby St !auis Kansas City eapltsl-l.t- i.

together with several local mn.The names of but four Incorporators ap-

pear m tbe artlcl's filed y.

Max Koehler and Simu-- I it Jeffriesof Louis, and C. M. Uurton T. A.E. Waed"ck of I"troit

Mr Jeffries y thatwill begin work here at once making esti-mx- te

for the cost of Installing the plant,and as 'Ti as their estimates are finishedthe enpttahzatlon will be Increased to theamount the estimate Indicate willnv-ar-j ftiiildtng of th new sstemwill fxetn after the Increasein cnpUalixatlnn.

"Mv colleacues I." stated Mr. Koeh-ler. "ref reser.t th which rontrolthe IndTendent line of Kansas and Mis-souri. We are with .th United

Telephone Company. From Detroitto Cleveland Is the only link Inan otherwise perfect Independent

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trior yoa bay. instead ofafter. Yoa can satisfy your

self "OHiali- - areexactly as represented.There wul be bo freightto pay ea YJefiaaaW"aad the dealer wul setthem cpwithout charge.

It ao'dealer m yourtowa sens "Casssaalsor yoa decide to beysstove aot ia soar localdealer's stock, yoa caaenjoy tbe above advan-tages. Wa will auks aspecial arraagemeat sothat tbe stove you waat

will bo delivered to yoaaad properly set op readyfor use ia your own home.

The Wnttea Guarantee of TeaCaaaaaay accompanies

every stove, protects yoa by tho absoluteguarantee that every is as represented Tkt Wotitt Bat.

Ha4 aw fno ef chare soarmine Book aa Bam Buraera,Ga lUnar. Cau Baa.Wterl IfiiiMi. OooktBcStotva.Hells St.w. (Mk MmaAho jnar Eisett 8Coa Adiiestree of ckars.Klad of Blow Waste ..

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Full Cut LedlesT Fine Full OrtRings: 14-k- t. Diamond Rlnga

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ami Kansas City. Wo have coma hert establish a big system and supply tolamissing link."

Ope-r- Masses aad Lorajaetfee.Ijtrire assortment tho beat at the lows

est prices.MERMOD. JACCARD 4V

(Catalogue free.) Ilroadway. cor. Locust--

BROTHER-IN-LA- W BEAT HER.

Mrs. Nellie firiflin Is in HospitalWith Lacerated Scalp.

Mr. Nn Griffin of No K3 NorthBroadway Was taken to th rttyveen!y mornlns; suffering from a.lacerated sealp. which, she avers, wascaused by a beating by her bmthcr-ln-Ia-

Frank Griffin.Slie says that after a quarrel with her

fc'iband at home she drank a few glasse tif beer and then boarded a car for the)

home of a In the neighborhood efSt. Agatha's Church, at Ninth and Utartttreet. As she stepped the car. she

. she was assaulted by her brother-in-la-

and to the ground.i Demg rescuea oy ine poncw.

Laaahlla'a Cafe.Seventh Locust, opea after theater.

Slustc evening.

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ENABLES YOU TO BUY CASH

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Portland, Ore., Oct. 13, 1900.Charter Oak Stove & Range Co.,

St Louis, Mo.Charter Oak received highest award, gold

medal, to-da-y. HEXTER, MAY & CO.,Agents for Charter Oak Stoves & Ranges.

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