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THE REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY, rA! .H O

AUCTIONEERS.

TRUST EARNS IN A

YYYYYYY HOUSE OBSTRUCTION NO ABNORMA BUILDING

A. A. SELKIRK Q. CO.,

YEAR $111,067,195

TOP COATS MAKES 260 IDLE BOOM IN ST. LOUIS

Auction and Storage

Reirular rale every Saturday at warehouse and

FOR MEN. Wholesale Discharge of Men Was City Will Not Repeapt Chicago's United States Steel Corporation H Jllff ADkii I lU w II' JI 9 DlliiM Hflftlv

ireneral offices.

reatdenc a specialty. Thone

Chouteau ave. Bale, la

Klnloch C ISf.



Ordered in Street Depart- Mistake in Preparing for the Distributes $50,017,783 in WESTERN SALVlGc

Every popularst3-lc,i- short n



ment Yesterday. World's Fair. Dividends.

WRECKING AGENCY.

box, medium or long: cut Pamnol Cant, Manager, nt and ns Wanhlmrtoa

are. Auction talea of ealraga mercnaaauMb;rf

prays, drabs, tans and plaids

or solid blacks graceful BLOW AT OPPOSING FACTION. DEMAND EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY. TO RETIRE PREFERRED STOCK.

KANSAS CITY.

s w su

SALT LAKE Crrt f P rlTillTnr

w

liCADQUARTERSWB TACTORT.

"

DENVER

muizixxtatz.il.

OfFICt HI HAVAIUL.

Watch for special notices.

A. A. SELKIRK. Auctioneer..

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hanpinff and decidedly fash-

ionable tailored by the most

nvit3.nunst. 209 N.4T55XSIL0UIS. smwwom.

P. WE STERN iiU

skillful workmen.

Inspect the splendid line we I

Every Man's Tosition Was Taken Fewer Buildings in Course of Con-

Who Owed It to Any of the struction Than f or Correspond-in- g

Bonds Wall Be Issued to Replace

It, Paying Five Per Cent In-

OUR CIGARS - u nma

Include those brands which stand highest in popular favor, and WE

A 1,50 id

m aiaf ,.



arc show- - I Delegates Who Have Stopped Period Last Year-Ag- ents' terest Directors Make

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uini.v iiiu

in at...v Dfc Improvement Legislation. Views. Their Eeport. SELECT THEM by securing the APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC, to whom

the new brands we take on FROM DAY TO DAY arc promply submitted.

Call or apply for illustrated list. We will attend to your wants.

OMawager' WMli -



Others at $7.50 to $25.00. Fire Underwriters' Sale

The factlonnl fight In the House of Dele- Gratuitous advice Is offered St. Iuls by a '

gates, which resulted In the postponement the New York Tribune against the folly of HOW THE STEEL TRIST 4 TO-DA- Y AND

of action last Tuesday on seventeen street O FIGURES SET EAll.MXGS. IJS

OT3iWk Wi 1IWM1 because of the approaching

The net earnings of the United Commencing at IO A. Nl. Each Day

reconstruction bills, was carried Into tho World's Fair. Chicago, Philadelphia and

Street Department yesterday. More than Paris, France, are pointed to as terrible States Steel Corporation In Its first

year of existence amounted to $111,007- ,-

S2? We Will Sell at Public Auction - A

half of the laborers employed In the street-cleani- examples of the aftermath.

195. This amount was arrived at after O For Account of "Whom It Alav Con

division were discharged by Dis-







6,863

SoIrAjrmts for Roars, Kriuilirar and It seems that the erroneous Impression

I'Mt & Co., 5. . florgan. M trict Superintendent of Streets George B.

Stroup.

has been spread abroad that St. Louis is

fostering an extraordinary building boom.

deducting from the gross1 earnings

the cost of ordinary repairs, re- -

cern," at Our Salesrooms, '

In all, yji men were laid off indefinitely. Yesterday the Commissioner of Buildings newals and maintenance of plants, 714-71-

6 Washington Ave., St. Louis,

Only about 12) laborers were retained. completed his report for the month of amounting to about 10 per cent.

All of the latest creations for spring and The order for the dismissal cf the laborers March, and the comparative figures showed Of the net earnings, sinking funds The Entire Salvage of the - --,

Enstcr time nre now displayed at is to s be,

Barr

was issued immediately after tho adverse on bor.ds and depreciation and re- -

Missouri's creates! store. Here that the building for the first quarter of serve funds claimed J15.399.C95; Inter- - E. F. W. MEIER WHOLESALE

round an exposition or all that Is useful and action of a majority of the House of Dele- this year, January, February and March,

novel and nt prices that has made this tht gates on the tureet reconstruction bill?. was nearly W00.O0O less than for the cor- est on bonds. J15.200.0CO, and dividends. "HELP WANTED" ADS were printed in

bargain store Many city otllclals and citizens advised J56.017.783, while the undivided earn- - CHINA & GLASS CO.,

Mayor Wells to resent attacks mado by

responding period of last year.

"Instead of a building boom," said Sidney

lngs were J24.H9.717. The Republic in March.

SHIP SUNK IN COLLISION, obstructionists In the House. Ho listened, ST. LOUIS, MO.

but said nothing. Saturday afternoon an Schlcle. at the Real Estate Exchange, "the

ELEVEN MEN ARE DROWNED. executive official of the city drove to Mr. reverse Is the catu In St. Louis. The result New York, April 1. The directors of the More than any other St. Louis morning Inventory Value, $50,000.00

Stroup's headquarters and asked how many Is that every real estate man In the city United States Steel Corporation, In quarter- newspaper.

men who had been recommended by cer- deplores the Inadequate supply of factory ly meeting here gave formal ap- Comprising a Complete Line of

In IlrltUh Clinnnel

I'niirnirr Slrnmrr Inutlif-- VrMfl tain Delegates were In his service. sites, hotels, apartment-hotuc- s and all man- proval to the conversion plan under which

Crnt!i- Into - r

"Discharge every man who owis his po- ner of storerooms and dwellings. Rents are It is propoosed to retire preferred stock to Compare Them To-Da- Ilavllond and German China In Dlnu,i

Sets nml Open Stuck, lOO Orljilnai ?

In Thick Fort. sition to an obstructionist." was tho com- reaching the top notch because prospective the amount of $200,000,000 upon which divi- irnlej AirreU sieaktno, Hra. Adams,

mand given Mr. Stroup. The Superlntend-den- t tenants find dlfllculty In securing places." dends are paid at the rate of 7 per cent per Son nnd W. II. Crlndler U Co.'m

ere studkd thu pay roll and marked the The records of the Real Estate Exchange Kntrtlah Ware In Decontted. IVIilfo

Tnulon, April 1 Eleven men name of every laborer who should be dis- annum, and Issue bonds to a total of Oranlte and 'Ware.' ln



lrownrd ns the result nt a collision this missed, according to the instructions which were produced, and a comparison of figures with Interest fixed at 5 per cent. May Also large qnnntitr of Open slock nf

inornlns near Nab IlKhtshlp between the he had receUcd. revealed the fact that J2.S93.S45 worth of 19 was fixed as the date upon which the same rnaken. S.OOO Oriarinnl Ilarreja ,

channel Fteamcr Alma and the When the 2W men reported yesterday buildings were constructed In St. Loufc nnd Caskn of (ilaaanrnre. SOCI Cases'

project will bo submitted to the sharehold- Flasks, 2CM Canes Lantcrm

Chimney, "2.0UO irnrth of Table snd

pasi-ense- r





llrltlsh nlilp Cambrian l'rinces. Captain morning to go to work, Mr. Stroup In- during tho first three months of 1901. while ers. and

Hubert, from Peru, for Antwerp. The lat- formed them that he hud nothing fur them the construction since January of this year Pocket Cutlery In Perfect Condition. --



to do and that there might be nothing until The directors also Issued a statement A Inrce quantity of Hotel China. Bar

ter tank Immediately and eleven of her has only amounted to 12,491,667.59.

crew perished. The Alma returned to

.Southampton badly damaged.

The collision occurred at 220 a. m. during

foray weathir. The Alma struck the Cam-

the war In the House of Delegates should

be terminated. The laborers protested that

they needed woik and pleaueu that the or-

der bo rescinded. Mr. titroup said he was

merely carrying out Instructions which had

"It Is not the custom of St. Louis to

countenance any sort of Inflation." said

David I". Leahy, manager of the real es-

showing that the net earnings of the cor-

poration for tho first year of Its existence,

which ended on March 31, with the last

month estimated, reached a total of

HOLLAND ROSES Goods, Cut Glass, Toys and Mason

Jan.

C7"The condition of the stock Is almost

perfect, being only slightly damf.ged !iy

water and smoke. Stock will be divlled Into

brian Prlnciiu on the starboard Quarter, cmanut'd trom an official very high In tate department of the Lincoln Trust Com- Your Cboice of Beautiful Eierbloomlng Tea, Bourbon and Climbing Varieties, iuis 10 suit buyers. - -

ripping her side wide open. The snip Keeled authority. pany. "As proof of this one has only to Befoio the meeting of the directors the . . .. 2 V

over and cank In four minutes. The eleven

hauled mi board the Alma

survivors were ropes.

Mayor Wells declined to speak about the

matter jesterday. He said he regretted refer back to panicky times, when our In- Executive and Finance committees were In

session, and the Executive Committee, as

Large, Heavy-Roofe- d, Bushes, 15c each, for 2 25c. mock now on Exhibition. at.

by mcani or The steamers bowl that the laborers, many of whom need stitutions weathered tho storms, while well as the general Board of Directors, "now TO CARE FOR ROSE BUSHES" Free to each customer. WESTERN SALVAGE WRECKIH6 ABEHCY.il

were badly stove In. tvery dollar they can earn, must surfer for other communities suffered. At present wo unanimously approved the conversion plan.

The Cambrian IMIncess . was built tons at the actions of otners. Mr. Varrelmann made are needing buildings of various kinds, and Former Judge E. H. Gary, chairman ot tho EXCEL8IOR PEARL TUBER08E BULBS-Ua- Te just received SAML'LX GA5S, Jlnnaselr. j r

Houthampton in 1S77. She was of 1.2- .-

nit register, and was owned by . Thomas

& Co. of Liverpool.

a similar statement, adding that he did not

know- - the men had been discharged, though

an executive ofllcial, whose name he re-

they will be put up upon solid foundations,

figuratively, as well aa literally, speaking

beard, stated that the extra JJO.000,000 of

bonds above the J200,000,O( to be used for

retirement of preferred stock, would give

the corporation a working capital of about

a largo shipment of these they are guaranteed

sound and

By Mall

DOZEN

25Q

tfr

IUC

A. A. SELKIRK, Auctioneer. '

t

fused to give, had requested permission Never Such a Demand Before. J103.0U0.OU0 to be used In any way that the tt ol

Saturday to see Mr. Stroup. AMUSEMENTS.

CLEVER SWINDLER AT WORK. Mr. Stroup would not deny that It was

Ma or Wells who called on him and Issued

the order for a general discharge.

"Buildings were never more In demand

In St. Louis than they are now," Mr. Leahy

directors might deem best. He would not

say that this Implied the acquisition of

any new plants. The legal advisers of the

PLANT'S SEED STORE, 8I4 N. Fourth Strait.

CENTURY. - im

IVkcs .'is Collector for Postal Em- contlnued, "and I want to say that the corporation laid special stress on the point amy Auaiu.ejj- -

I VaKII II'I'VI.

inree weexs mora or

"





World's Fair is not altogether responsible that no preferred stock would be retired

ployed' Association. ARBOR DAY IN MISSOURI. for the demand. It Is due to the natural without the consent of the holder. This CASTLE SQ. OPERA CO.

they said, would remove any Impression WED. MAT.

has been growth of the city. Our country customers, that the retirement of the preferred stock

),

A

Chief of Detectives Desmond Superintendent Carrington Coni-inend- s

especially In Texas, the Indian Territory lor new bonds would be compulsory. IMUItd. A?u MARTHA

notified that a clever swindler Is collecting

money from various merchants of the city Move Made in St. Louis. and Oklahoma, are becoming more pros-

perous every day. St. Louis is their money

PircrtorN Vote Itesrulnr Dividends.

The directors voted the usual dividends at

Ae $ fr 4 fr & $" fr "fr "fr 4 $ vv SAT. NIGHTS.

Kill. NIUHTS AND

WED..

LOHENGRIN

on the repreertat!on that he Is a jollcltor llEI'UHMC SPECIAL. the rate of 7 per cent on the preferred stock SAT. MATINEE.

for the Pot Office Clerks' Association, market, and the result Is that the people ard 4 per cent on the common stock. FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA Prlcw. r.c. inc. Tic. II: TVed. Mat.. 2Sc. SOc. 5c il

which has hern formed for tho purpose of Jefferson CItj. Mo., April 1. State Super- of that quarter are moving hero to do The statement of net earnings showed .. lAuiiuausctiwraeD aka jui iu

procurlnK n Increase of salary for the let- intendent of l'ubllc Schools Carrington to- business." tnat record by montns was as louows:

ter carriers. day issued tho following letter concerning C. H. McMillan, secretary of the Mercan-

April, M01 J7.3".741 December 7.7M.23J

January, iwz.. 8.Vul.t;ls

Bakers Know McKinnty, Who Makes OLYMPIC. lrVtT.TO.DAVl

On Saturday this Individual called at the Arbor Day: Jkiuy 9.612,319

office of llwnrd II. Cunningham, cashier "Friday after the first Tuesday In April tile Exchange, had read the New York June

July

9.JI1.T47

.S10.15l llirch. 190(1

(estimated).. 9.700.000 DAVID BELASCO

or the St. Uiuls P.ipcr Company, and so- Tribune's editorial, and In commentlnj August ...

licited u subscription. The man gave the

rnme of L. A. Holmes, and displayed a

book containing a long list of names of

has been designated by law as Arbor Day.

That ! next Friday, April 4. It Is hoped

that schools will have literary programmes

upon It, said that It was evidently written

by some one unacquainted with the .facts

Sptmbr

Octotir ..

November

12.Hj3.4

9.T55.841

Total net

earnings ...J1U.0S7.19S McKINNETS Warf ield ixTiiQ fiiintirmr

PRESENTS

,



prominent citizens" which had opposite them appropriate! to the day, as recommended In In St. Louis. The statement said '

REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY."''

sums tanging trum'Ju to JjO. The list was tho Mlbsouri School Journal In Its March "Certainly there is no abnormal amount "The net earnings were arrived at after

headed by I'ostmnster Ilaumhofi. llr. Cun- Issue, and that fcuch steps bo taken as wilt of building now going on In St. Louis," deducting, each month, the cost of ordinary SEATS AT 9 A. rfcr a

ningham pluced his name to the list and make the school grounds nn Inviting place.

gave the man a check for 3. To sut trees and leave them to the care of

After he was gone Mr. Cunningham be- themselves will accomplish little good. Tho

came suplclu. and called up Mr. Iinum-hoI- flout yard shuuld bo a grass lawn, tho

said Mr. McMillan, "this fact Is apparent

to a casual observr and Is borne out by the

stastlcs of the Building Commissioner.

repairs, renewals and maintenance of

plants."

The amount applied each month to "re-

pairs, renewals and maintenance of plants

BLUE RIBBON BREAD. For Sewn Appearances NEXT WEIKtvof

SR. RICHARD ' '

i ft'





who told him the mnn was a faker, margin set In hardy shruboery and only a True, there Is a Wealthy amount of con- and Interest on bonds and fixed charges of

ih.Chr had not Cunningham totlfcn com- few trees. These should be so located as

ih"t the

Mr.

contributed any

plained to Chief Desmond. It was found not yard for play front view or

laphed at Halbruegger's back

c

to obstruct the

ground.

spoil the

"Children will not cultUate a love for

struction In progress, but "only such as Is

warranted, and In fact demanded, by ex-

isting conditions. St. Louis Is growing

rapidly and in the last three years, build-

the subsidiary companies"' was about 10 per

cent. This Is the first time tho corporation

has made an explicit statement on this

point.

THE PUREST, SWEETEST AND THE BEST. NANSf IELD

U IN

saloon nt No. 413 Pine street. plants and flowers and learn how to caro

lor tllem by having their attention called

ing operations have not kept pace with

the increase of imputation and extended

Of tho net earnings, sinking funds on

bonds and depreciation ahd reserve funds

claimed J15,39.(5: Interest on bonds,

& I ! "f f f f"f f ! f "f ? ! ! f ! f ! P,J1S " BEAUCAIRE."

I.nlinr IJnr Olelirntlon. to It once a year, or by the celebration of business of the city. and dividends, J5 017.783. whlo the nstloess

itKrunuc hpkciau

Princeton, Ind.. April 1. Iibor Day wni years In beautlf)lng the city.In the last two

celebrated hero by a big piratic. In the boys and girls, a taste In cultivating.

Tho Federation Labor ;"id all the different tiful and In teaching nature to her school

unions were In line, atier which speeches

Arbor Day alone.

VCarthnge has done much

for the beau-

"In our real estate department tho de-

mand for good houses of all kinds Is In

excess of the supply. In tho matter of

manufacturing and warehouse buildings

there never nas been u. more substantial

undivided earnings were J24.449.717.

The meeting of the stockholders to pass

upon the conversion schemo will be held at

Jersey City.

AMUSEMENTS. GRAND

Nlsht Prices. IS. 3. 33. 50. 71

WeJn.sdsy

StarIirjJr

cents. Nj higher. ?

children through competitive

by ministers Rnd other citizens flower beds, vegetable gardens, planting of and healthy demand than exists at tho

wore made

Ir. tho Odd Fellow' Temple. ornamental prtscnt tun?. ar.U the number of such DIVORCED WOMAN'S POSITION. SSoSaesl:k.lYEDAIRYFMK

vines and shrubs at tho homes.

"The efforts now being put rorth In tho

buildings erected has been too tew rather

than too many lor tne material good of the

CHORAL-SYMPHON- Y SOCIETY. Oratorio St. Paul. sun. iiat. not Tne

ueue or .New lorlt-Jppp- l..''









LAXATIVE

city of St. Iouls along the same line Is to

be commended. In view of the approaching

World's Fair to lie held soon within our

borders, when strangers from all quarters

of the globe will be our guests, Missouri

teachers, women's club", business men and

city. There Is no World's Fair building

'bourn,' and I do not recall a single bul.ding.

the erection of which could be attributed

to such a condition of affairs.

"St. Louis must build houses as Its pop-

Her Rights Defined by Appellate

Court Other Decisions.

The Court of Appeal yesterday held In

ODEON,

THUR8DAY, APRIL 3. 8:15 P. M.

Grand Cboros, Orchestra and Four Soloists.

Marie Kunlcel "Zimmerman, Soprano. Mrs.

Lawrence Weakley, Contralto. Homer Moore,

Ilarltone. Ion Jackson. Tenor. Charles Gal-

loway. Orsanlit, Tickets at Bollman's.

IMPERIAL

ZScnATINEB Y and Every Daygirl

ulation grows and tho actual and perman- the divorce suit' of William J. Motley iitup nurp novo lu uiepnnm u I TJ.s B!oml

all lovers of the beautiful In nature should ent demand increases. A 'building boom' r. 1Vln

BR0M0-QUIN1N- E unite In Inaugurating a similar movement without sensible limitations does not exist. agaln3t Anna B. Motley that when a wom-

In city, town and school districts. The State Sac Mat. next Lost In ittvr York. I lllld-np."- 7



Is not desired and as St. Louis Investors are an Is found guilty of acts entitling her hus-

Superintendent of l'ubllc Schools takes this conservative, there Is nothing to be feared $21,00 to

must bear the Signature of

offering any

such a movement and of

The Remedy that Cure a. Cold in One Day means ofto urgingcommunity help by way of

more definite Information ns to what has)

been done and what may bo done to make

in that direction."

More llnlldlnu- - Ten Year a Abo.

E. f. Greer of the Greer-Anders-



Company pointed out the fact that In liSi,

Realty

band to a divorce that she forfeits all her

rights In his property.

The case l.i an appeal from the Circuit

Court of Pike County, where Motley ob- -

Stopour

New York

tt flf uliiBgtg.

JOHN HARPER HAVLIN'S.

jZSonattnecs Tuesday, Tht.rfyfctttr4fjiC

&P01J?, not only schools ami school grounds, but

tho homes of tho children more attractive

and at the same time cultivate the esthetic

1Sj3, and also In 1895, for relative .periods,

there was more building done In St. Louis

i for twenty-fiv- e years and accumulated

property. He, It was said. Is worth J9.O0O to

3C1IAII11CC I

T.Iirr.wit?.

Blc Company ssiiiiv

IWU IsUrslfcJttH

ItUL naiiiM'

Utm.tm i.ssisay'i

prmr taste of the children and train them to

habits of Industry.

"W. T. CAnniNOTONV

than ta now in progress, and It was a pity

that there was not more enterprise In this

direction.

"Demands for business houses and stores,"

J15.W0. He charged that, his wife treated

him with Indignities and attempted to poi-

son him.

After'the divorce was granted she applied

i

'

B.&0.S-- W.

hVBwaW sSJbH

Sbn. Mat, next The Great White DHjnond.



ODEON APRIL 10th.



APri.WSATlJ-OOSTlNw--

MARRIED.

On









to Mr. Horace Clark Appleeate.

Valuable Folder and Map.

A

A large folder which Is called No. 21 of

tho Four Track Series han been Issued by

March II. IXH at the passenger department of the New York

?..pJn " ,h Unerend Martin T. Haw. at Central Lines. This folder bears the titles

Ft. Paul Church. Mlm flrare Outrln Uoatlne "Kound the World by Way of New York

and Niagara Falls In Sixty to Eighty

said Mr, Greer, "are greater now than they

ever were before. In consequence rents are

climbing to the high-wat-

mark. We are

renting places for 160 and 70 a month now

that were vacant half the time you year.

But there will never be what

last

call a building boom. St. Louis Is not built

mlgnt

for additional alimony while the aDDeal was

pending. Her husband had been paying her

$40 a month pending the trial. The Appelate

Court refused to allow the additional ali-

mony.

The Appellate Court affirmed a judgment

of SS01 against the Morrison Express Com-

3 DULY TRAINS.

Oburutloi Biting Cm.

.

a

raurtuiwA,

FAREWELL RECITAL. ' "?





KATHERI.M3 FISK.

- .v A-'1".;- !









.31J m Days." It contains a large amount of In- that way. seeWithin the next few months I pany In fnvor of William P. Keamer, whole TICKET OFFICE8: c. nunALib 9ixijftu:i9. si a

formation ot a cosmopolitan character, and expect to the demand met. and that will wagon and team were Rttached by the Mor- Tlcketn-Parq- uet, SLSO; Balcony. tl.M and

be the limit. The demend Is heavy, how- rison company to pay for goods taken from Commercial Building, th Boxes. 112.00.

SPECIALTIES. an excellent railway map of the United ever, and the season now opening must of Ticket Sale Opens Friday, April i, st

States, showing the railway systems In good Iteamer. who. with his team, was employed & Olive, and Union Station. Bollmitt'svl

necessity be a heavy one." by the Morrison company.' Reamer's wagon ,

proportion. This folder Is a sequel to the

address given by Mr. Daniels before the In- W. J. Holbrook, of the Blackwelder-Hol-broo- k and team disappeared while he was gettln? 0X33003X1-- .pirlX 4 and'

Mississippi Valley Trust. ternational and serves to Congress at Phil-

Company

adelphia,

Commercial

Illustrate the

debt which the manufacturing and

commercial Interests nf the country own

to transportation lines for the effective

manner in which they have advertised the

Real Estate Trust Company, laughed

at the Idea of St. Louis Indulging a building

boom. Conseratism nnd sound business

sense precluded the possibility, he said.

"On the eve of the World's Fair," said

Mr. Holbrook, "we find ourselves In the po-

a package, uney were iouna oy tne ponce,

but goods of the value of 361.40, which

were

Ing.

on



the payment of the

the wagon

The team

were

and wagon

sent to East St. Louis and attached for

mlsi-- 1

were

goods. Reamer sued for

SAYS IT WAS

II. IJ. Gardner Explains Fight in

Chemical Building.

UNPROVOKED. ...5 GENTS CIGAR...

DAVID NICHOLSON,

THOMA I.AST TWO C05CEBT8.

Ticket n M. tl and aSc

Orcheatra TO Mnflelans.

Boxes Hi.

..

Xow'i

products of American soil, mines and mill sition of not being able to supply the de- damages, and the Jury awarded him IWT sale at Bollman's. ,

mand for business houses and stores. And

Ja ill Bfl sMI

High-grad- e

investment securi- to the people ot every country on the globe. the Fair has nothing to do with the situa-

HCluaj uamiiKes. auu .wu jjumjuvc

Judge island wrote the opinion.

Mr. II. B. Gardner of No. 5112 Raymond

uuin-age- s.

AGENT.

ties bought and sold. The man which accompanies this folder Is tion. It Is due to our natural growth. place. In reference to the fight In the Chem- JVffiM

unusually clear and distinct, and tho color- The Appelate Court. In the case of Wash

Bond list on application. ing and shading are artistically treated. A Figures speak for themselves, and the rec- Hammack. a drug clerk, of ElBberry, Mo., ical building. March 20. said yesterday,

copy of this folder will tie sent free, post- ords of the building department are certain- who was lined J15 for silling whisky, ruled after his return from a business trip to In- CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE.

paid, on receipt of three cents In stamps ly convincing." a prescription call-

that a drug clerk Ailingguilty diana, that It was not reported In accord- ance Company for T1, alleged to be due :

by George II. Daniels. General Passenger Officers of the Nlcholls-Rltte- r Realty ing for whisky is not of a violation ance with the facts. He declares It was an as commissions on one individual policy of ALI. THIS WEEK AND NEXT 8BNDAT.,

DEATHS. Agent, New York Central, Grand Centra! Company chorused a confirmation of the of the dramshop act. The Judgment was 00,000. written by him In December. Chas. a. Kllpatrlck's LllUan Burkhart A Cov I

fact that thereIs Is no building boom, nnd reversed nnd the case remanded for a new unwarranted assault without notice on the Cicle Dazzle,

Station, New York. From the Travelers' part of J. L. Welkam and James O'Keefe.

In no danger of suffering trial. Judge Bland, who wrote tho opinion, Relchea's Dots. 41

March is. 1802, at I:M p. m, Ofllcial P.allwny Guide.

Henry All, Irefoved hunbnnd of Catherine Alt

(nee Harli, and father of Albert and Loula F. SALES' WE'RE HEAVY.

thatChicago

as

St. Louis

effect of

and other cities did from the

erecting a host of structures before

held- - that the clerk acted as the aid to the

pharmacist.

Mr. Gardner, however, was not In the least

Injured.

He also pronounces erroneous the state-

Fatal Election Quarrel.

REPUBLIC SPECIAL.

Lew Hawkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Barry.

Mile. Tournour.

The Bloftrmph.

An1 TnfnlMI

jimorr uros. ft J lutr

Alt an4 Mrs. Phil (Jrund, Jr., aged 12 years 5 STAMP the Fair, afterwards to become a drug up- Other decisions were: ment made by Mr. O'Keefe. that he was Little Rock. Ark.. April 1. New from jauKicai inor. Kenron. fltiB

months and It das.

Tha funeral will take place from family retl-t'M- r,

March Business Largest in History

on the market.

"St. Louis needs more buildings," said Hjr JudM Bland: "let out" of the Mutual Life Insurance

Geonce B. Armitrone. admr.. etc.. app.. vs. Company, nnd explains that he did not

Tomberlln, Lonoke County, says Ben Kick-ma- n

died last night from Injuries received

15c Sc )c Orchestra, Chairs, Reamed, t?J

No. 30M flhenaniloah arenue, Wednesday,

April S. at 2 p. in. Friends Invited to attend.

Mr. Rltter, "and she will get them In due

time, and In a normal manner. Store rooms P. C. John.toh et al., ml".. Greene County;

and remanded.

quit until his contract had expired and

offers to renew It.

In a fight with Tom Belcher at the polW GERMANIA THEATCI

of Post Office. In Saturday's election. Belcher struck Fourteenth and Ixcuiit. Il!nrnana nod Wi

and dwellings are now at a premium, and State of MIourl. rep.. . Georxe Iwellyn.

The only reason he can ascribe for tho Hickman over the head with a stick of manager, eunesaar, pni z. oenenx iorv

DIETmrir-O- n Tursrtsy. April 1. In the it Is known to every one that the hotels of app.. Clark County: revrred and remanded. attack Is that he had filed a suit against tav Hllmr, Comedy; Comedy! DEIt HCHWJ1

of hi. or, Slax Dietrich. Receipts from the sale of stamps by the the city are crowded with the ordinary Ftate of Mlfsourt. reap.. . Waoh Hammack,

John C. Elliott and the Mutual Life Insur- - stove wood and escaped. KNSTREICI1. Comedy In four acta by fraai

Kunira Thursday, April J. at 2 o'clock p. m.. app.. Lincoln County: reteraed and rmant!rd.

St. lyouls Post Office during March were transient trade. The Increased demand will rep.. v. Morrison Schoonthaa. Sunday, ADrii AUOLFH

from the reald'nce of Mr. George Beck. No. XO

Hawthorne boulevard. Friends are rnpctfully

J2Z7.402.U, compared with 2213,172.47 for the be met properly, but there will be no boom William I Ileamer.

Coripany. app.. 8t. Loula; arnrraed.

Expres NEKTHAI and tn Tnrlnx Plaea

raoy or Inw totk. uim iiMtirc.it liivs iti

Th(r

samo period last year. The Increase was about It." v. Louli:

Loulf Friedman, reP.. 8t- J, C. Punch, app.,

Invited to attend. 6. 6T per cent. M. En' I t Co . deft . -. reversed.

Will sour the sweetest disposition and

rAIIHlLltW, PT WUOW UWa.Ue

William J. Motley. r.p.-v-



AN OLD

Anna B. Motley,

DUNKrn-- On Tundsy. April MM. at 12:W

a. m.. Margaret Hunker fnae Guerdan). widow t Postmaster Uaumhoff said that March

was the biggest month In the history of WESTERN UNION'S PLANS. app.. Pike County; affirmed. transform the most even tempered, lovable STANDARD. "";:

THE rwa

the Post Office. The clerks were kept con- Ilr Judea Ooode: U 02C

tf the late C. II. Dunker. aed years W

stantly busy disposing of stamps. Slata ex rel. Murphy. r"T-- . . Gimrxe J. Jack-

son et al.. apn.. Lincoln County; affirmed.

nature into a d and irritable HOME

cross-graine-

months.

Funeral from residence. No. 2M Ttuirell ave- Telegraph Company Reported Ne- In re CokwII. Pin's- - Bu - v- - William Freu-dena-

PP- individual. OF

ROBIE'S BIO 8HOW, FROL

nue, on Thursday. April 1. at 2 p. m.

Charjrea Analnst Tlonnell. gotiating for Site in Broadway. etc. Uft app.. lmli: affirmed. If impatience or g are ever FOLLY KNICKERBOCKERS BAILT. '



SORE

fault-findin-

Maurice II. Illicit, reap., vs. Simon Epstein.

OAKDEN-Mond- ay. March 21. 1902. Thomaa P. nEPUDLIC BPBCIAU app. hi. ljuir ailirnwru. v excusable it is when the body is tortured

Frkncla II. Flinn. app. .Mechanics' Building NEX ATTRACTION-MER- Rr MAIDENS,-

Garden. In his neientjr-flft- h

Funeral

yenr. Terre Haute. Ind., April 1. Charges have

rvlcea from his late residence. No. been filed with the Civil Service Commis-

Insteail of bulldlnc at the northwest cor- Arsoclatlon.' imp.,' Hannibal C. ol C P.; af- - by an eating, burning and painful sore.

4587 Went Ulle, Wednesday afternoon. April 2, sioner at Washington against John It. Bon-nel- l. ner of Seventh and Pine utreetf. It wan re- firmed.

Annle A. LoTflace. app.. va. Thomaa J. Sutter It is truly discouraging to find after

at 4:39 o'clock. Interment at Memphis, Term. Internal Itevenue Collector of ported yesterday that the Western Union et al.. rwro.. Marlon county: affirnvd. months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains

district, for alleged pernicious political thisac- Teleiaph Company l necotlatlns for the C. A. Holmes & Co.. app . vs. Surah A. Nichols

KTAN At family re.ldence. No. jm Fchool

street, on Monday. March 2L 1M2, at : o'clock

tivity in ngnginr in factional Itepubllran crtctlon of a building on Broadway at a

et al.. rep.. Lincoln County: affirmed.

W. N. Clark, reyp., v. Chicago and Alton Rail-

as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic sore, no matter on what DIDYOUEVERSTOi

politics and for allowlnc salaries to men nn part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous constitutional ori

p. m, the Hewrend Thonns A. Ityan. C. M..

Government offlcnls were. It Is claim- point convenient to the Merchants' Ex- road Comiwny. app.. Audrain County; affirmed.

seed 2S j ears 2 months and it days, son ot Mrs. ed, engaged In political TVork. change. B Roth Tool Company, rem., va. Camp Spring organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the system; to consider the present

Patrick bowling. Company, anp . St. Louis: affirmed.

Itemalna will lie In state at St. Vincent's No confirmation could be had of the re- Jes St.A,Louis; affirmed. reep., va. M. M. May,

McDonald. ..

or, it may be that some long hidden poison perhaps Cancerhas come to efllclency ot the tete-gra- ph





Church, from 8 p. m. Wednesday until .time ot ports, but several real estate DRentn ad- app. service comearetS

runeral. Thursday, 2d Inst., at 9 ucIock a. m. 11EPUBLIC SPECIAL.

Claims SelfoDefense. mitted that they had been In negotiation the surface and begun its destructive work. with what It was before

The office or the dead will commence at 9 o'clock

Clarendon, Ark.. April 1. W. J. Ashworth with the Western Union Company, which MAX DIETRICH PASSES AWAY. The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the "POSTAL" entered

at

and will be followed by .olemn requiem mars, to

fn tft11.Tl ln.ilav nnA .,., w........ . Is not disposed to erect a structure out- the skin regains ita natural color. It 13 througli the m

which the mevnd clergy snd friend, if ih nfTI

right, but desires to leas a new building the field?

family are Invited to att:nd, IntetmeSS In Cal- Sheriff Milwee declaring that he had killed

Ace Wlllbanks. Ashworth and Wlllbanks for a term of years, and direct the man- Former Secretarj of Empire Car- circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to

vary Cemtery. the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed.

are river men and were camped several ner of its appointments. bon Works Dies of Pneumonia. Hit

M. Tierney, the beloved wife miles below Clarendon on White River. At a trustee's sale, held yesterdar, at S. S. S. will purify and invigorate the stagnant

TlERNEY-De- lla

jr the late Patrick J. Tierney Joseph

James A.. Michael II.. John P.,

and mother of .ABiiworin usea aa. snotgun ana claims to

B., Ag- have acted In

EstaU Exchange, J. T. Donovan, trus-

nold for William A. and Annie Stone a

tee 28x170 feet In block No.

l the-Ilea-





Max Dietrich, former secretary of the blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are W Every

nes II. and Mrs. Oeorce Pyser and Sister Mary lot 3769. No. 7 Empire Carbon Works, died at the resi- washed out, and fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tisanes ttf." zs uncreated sna aoai

Aiacocjue.

Aubcrt place, te George T. Wilson, for J500. dence of his George Beck of IWiH aooasuew

Duo Mtlca of runeral will be given.

to satisfy a second deed of trust. No. 3QM Hawthorne boulevard, president of

form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the ain.i:?.w

'JJ. SSM'.tl MAJrYTLWHrtkw

feMKAA"!

the company, yesterday from pneumonia. Several years aro, roy wife had a se- discharge ceases ana tne sore neais. The Be Tif1"!

TrtOLL-- On Rundar. March 29. 1902. at 12 a. Ileal Estate Excbansce Election. 3M IWU ana omervm. w

m.. Henry Troll, beloved hu.band of Auau.ta

Jroll fnee Itartholomew). and father of Jacob

Charles. William. AdolHi. Harry. Anna Troll

and Phllllplna Ouhrabka.

CASTOR I A A circular was Issued yesterday by the

neal Estate Exchange calling attention to

the annual election of officers to be held on

The funeral will take place Wednesday

afternoon under the auspices of the Odd

Cttlnwa Inrfso

vere eoro lex and was treated by tho S. S. S. is the only blood purifier

best physicians bat received so benefit. that is guaranteed entirely vegetable.

OnrdmsTaTUt advised her to try 8. S. S., It builds up the blood and tones up the JaSnarfctaeMkr.

est jioettei

istMaaaw



Funeral will take place from Bouth fit. Louis

Turn Vereln. Tenth ,and Carroll streets, on

Wednesday, April 2, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited.

Infwti

For and Children.

Tin KM Yoi Hare Always Boflglt

April 15. Under the It Is necessary

by-la-



that petitions for nominations ahall bo

signed by at least ten members, and such

i Mr. Dietrich was born In Worms, Ger-- l

manv senty-tw- o yearo ago and came

to this country when a young thirty-fiv-man.

which she did. Fourteen bottles cured general system as no

her and sbo has been well aver sines.

if he eairoitapptr rh

other medicine ether, bat mrA sump torn- - L '

okjmvsii.. aeeepinc

does. If you have a sore of any kind, I lnMrmlt Ktnk ft 4m. ".

KSl

St.

He was a. resident of yearsLouis for e 1. B. 3CABOU), S3 Canal St..

petitions must be filed on or before April 8. years. Until two ago he was sec- ftlliMrarnlartajxIriirelftralfi.')?

HICKOJir COUNCIL NO. 76. R. It a question whether the presnt presi- retary of the Empire Carbon Works, but Cohoes.IT.T. write us and get the advice of experi- - TSissiniolagles. M.tdVKI.cn;. 0

Zytfg&.

1

f the above-name- d council wlehlng to attend

Ui funeral of jir deceased brother. Henry Alt

Baars tho dent, Joseph P. White, will stand for re- his health failed and on account of this enced and skilled physicians for which no charge is made, Book on Blood and I XooramTlaseasa.sjew;r

nouM be at the hall, corner or Jefferson avenue Signature election. Among those spoken of for presi- and .Increasing old age, he resigned his po- - For Ml. ffiv

na l'e.ulozz! streets, not later than 1 o'clock dent are: Charles F. Vogel. E. C. Bowse, sition. Since then be has made his home Skin diseases iree, Wolff.wn.on Drur Co.. la WashlncOa I

P. tn. F. O. Zelblg and Frank S. Parker. with bis THE SVnWT 39WX1T1C CO., AOuts, Gs. Raboteaa A Co.. Brosdmr tad Tnsss I









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