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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 12

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t)r11111114, tncTj Pally" 61abt-Pentotrat, GRAND LODGE IIIASONS 111 LL LAY CORNER STONE OF NEW TEMPLE 11 CORNER QI NEW TEMPL.ki 5253 ,1 IRK 5S.3111)1001,- 'LABOR MEASURE INITEXAS'iLEGISLATURE 1 BILL INTRODUCED' PINES IviottAyrzs TEE MAW CEREMONY WILL' TAKE TPACE AT SOUTH END BUILDING THIS STRUCTURE WILL COST 000 AND BE WEL EQUIPPED FOR ITS 1 1 0, Raymond $3500 00 A new residence, of i rooms: just corn, feted; entire lower door finished In hardwood; lot 50x131. A new residence, of rooms: just corn-' leted; entire lower door finished In hard- wood; lot 50x131. 4 'P. 1 i :1 I 1 4rzz )1. HPKI 1' DO y- OTHES i- 1 I .1., 6235 Waterman Ave.

1 I Ten rooms and re reption hall; two 1 'baths three toL. lets; hot-water BM 4 Waterman Ave. I Ten rooms and re- teptlon hall; 1- two three tot. I lets; hot-water heat; lot 63175 4t e'41 F1113 Transfer Corner vTest side I of Sarah, between Soburbau traeits, and West islace; rents $3330. 1: 4 DEEDS- OF ij 1 JRUST r.W;1;abil Vra-, West side of Sarah, between Suburban I traeits and West 1 113ells t)lace; 11 rents $3330.

1 DEEDS OF JRUST r' I- I og T' ,1 1 .1 nus ot, 1 I tow" fn.eilds all Over' the counitry 1, ii I i1 i flOse parents are loud neir, 1 1' praise of these truly Woiderful. I 113uieClilll 11 Hi oy oi, es. 1., 1, 1 1 1 ti Their BIGGEST 1 su pen.Or quality an low 1:, Il 1 1.Y7.,.,..,,,, 1 lgaPtalkOD14: icCormick Klig6n R410 20 CENTURY' BLDG. II itiL011 itti t4a I I i 11. is "11 you-, cal am's' th Op stock, we'rl, glad4, clisJct rho! has.

I i 1 FOR II a 1 Castleman $4503 Elegant new. flat, 3 and 4 large rooms and EanY Lterms: I I .72 atiul-'--''. Castleman 2 'f $4503 Elegant new flat, 3 andy.1 4 large rooms andl bath. -Easy term: i iNaVVE RTI4EIMET 3e1V1 -17 so, .1, 1 1 4,1 4393 1 Forest Park, 4 $12 000 .1 ..4 137mom residence. mod bpienalu Jr I every resPoot.

In it 40x177. 1 I Cupples, District 1 wI tronrove to SO. I 1 SPIendid A I Location In Location in Cupples District 113 Improve 1M 1 la ll Forest Park 1 1 1 9129000 residence. mod- lilac lent In every reePect 40x177. 1.

-r I 1 to sult, 300 1 ,) I 100151 It on 07171,.7, opruce and lease I 1 es reasonable terms. 1 II 4 1 I 1 11 Suburban' Car to Clayton Ioad Market trecit Car to Clayton oad. Nice walk about Ono- curth MHO west; high, clean and dry. One of the best pieces of acreage In the county; stilted either for a fine' country residence or can pe subdivided Into plate for several high-grade residences on a smaller scale. A Could be platted into a regular subdivision and make good money for purchaser.

East line on Pennsylvania south lina on Callon road; nest line Contains InO na.ul.aftlastn,118hom acres and is- iocated at I west corner Pennsylvania ave. and Clayton road. iDue west and across the street from Forest park- I I Particulars and price Will be furnished interested partfes by the I 0 gen 0 -1 1 8th and I 1 (t3 :IP.4.A..P1,.E,?:'1P, fl HAMILT fl AND 'We have two uses finished in this beautiful subdivision i one for $500 with nine rooms, and one for $7500, with eight rooms. Each has fifty feet of ground. T.

You could not have these houses duplicated for the money we will sell for I Nothing like them In the city. Looklat them 1 r-71. 460r.f I r1, 1 1 1.7,.'id,.. I I Cloches ou lone 1 '1' 'ti1 JV 1 Pc. 1-T7-- MUNICIPAL ASSENBLY --PREPARES TO ADJOURN HOUSE AND COUNCIL HAVE BUSY, SESSIONS NE VT BILLS.1 1 I ji Each branch Cti the inunitlipal I co a uncilL S.

mition tion trona 1 of the ppointriitnit tenry -ill': el i6u tti.l.:kt., Ci C. Vatlite-1 rcuiC The tio lapp oyed he 1... Noe, 7cilli 'igi Mfa' to' wttri: tiaqii.1 tlit'irinettrat'tidehl tin' Ctt to 1 ttei.ae'. ic'voe5 mi bill c' a C' AA ci it: ustioa Ca. el '( bt' .1.

Put ot Jet tieelf.h:etamotticf- inda nol at 1.nt't.itifm' lenehei, I irtyy: bills were her ags oiob)ol I or.gte 1 1 or. put hr, ol at tpr it grnzal ga, n. tagi pgr egak ri tett Appropriating for sprinkling ths streets. during February) and March. Creating a COMIlliSbiOrk for the ilicensing.

of plumbers. I I 1 Reguiating the "construction of Concrete and re-enforced buildings. 1 Authorizing tne Income Leasehold Company to construct it viaduct for the conveyance of law books froth the. 'new' tierce building. 'Fourth and itaiestaut streets, LI the I ProceedingOof the In the house of delegates Mr; Meehan, 21st ward, intrducedm bill regulating the construction, of retaining walisi in 1 tions for buildings.

The following council I i 1 i Providingfor deficiency appropriation for the departments in Vie municipall govel meat. Increasing the force in thei dill. of he corder of deeds, the new positions carrying salaries of 741.) annuakly. .1 'f increasing the. number of jo the ottlite of the counselor.

'Rearranging and ciatdfying the 'inuntelpal was code, whic edttet by iformer Associate City Counselor 'Wm. F. "oerner. 'Both -houses will meet again Tuesday. Park Catxcly.

Franchise PassectJ The house of delegates last lht passed the bill giving the privillege of lug confectionery and light nefreshm nts inForest to the Blanke-Wenneker, Candy- for at a year. 'The contract Iallsi fon the use ot three buildings, An oplaion probti I will be asked from the'city couns or as tol the legality of the- bille.In ti at t. shuts 'Out. I competition, .1 Market' as Co 1 President O'ReillY 'of the board of pleb- Ith has received a lettes from George Daniels suggesting the ere'-lion of it municipal, the site of Union 1 market, Bro dway; AfOrgan street land Lucas even-a 11110.. IJanicht says that St- Louis Is a Center for con- ventli7hs, and should 'not Iepend upon -a coliseum belonging to prikrate persons, big gatheringslii i 4, 4 '4 kr' 1 i hat- -1 Best Yaltze on 'Eiti i' We absolutely lat go other i hat dealer Ipays much per dozen- for the Hats he sells for $3 as we pay for theDiel $3 iliat.

il: Of course, the more we put into them the'more, YOU -get out of l'- For pa years Dier $3 Hats have been indisputably the best Hats that $3 would buy: 111 St' r'l SS7.1;ar7. LOUIS. 'h'ollP The blocks 'precisely correct and the are 'as a I whole; are WONPERS, at $311 I I Clothing, at; an illeh's Fainis ings, Dth and Olive. Odd Bldg. 1 MONEY TO LOAN.

RENTS 1 'SALE It KILPAT1R lett 717 Ai tud -30 s.t against 214- 000 last year and 534,000 two yeari ago: shipments we ST4.000 bushels, against 608,000 lest year 240.900 bushels posted at St. Louis, with 80 ears against 43.000 bushels and 28 cars contract Jast year. Rye stiongr No. -2 at 694c. Barley scarce.

Flaxseed nominal. Flour active. Rye flour slow. Corn meal quiet Bran arm. Hay stronger.

I Provisions steady to stronger. Lead end spelter scarce and firm. Cotton higher. Eggs tirno. Butter dull.

Cheese quiet. Chickens scarce. Turkeys lower. Apples strong. Ducks quiet Vitals lower.

Apples strong. Strawberries firm. Oranges and lemons steady. Potatoes weak. Onions slow.

Cabbage higher Celery firmer. Ruta-bagas steady. String beetle higher. Lettuce firm. Tomatoes steady.

Radishes, spinach, kale, parsley. leeks. kohl.rabl, shallots. beets, sweet potatoes. turnips, carnets.

parsnips and horse-radiph slow. Grass seeds in good demand Dried fruit dull. Hides weak. Furs firmer. Wool slow.

Cattle weak. Boas stronger. Sheep scarce. 1 '11 Bidtt On Baden i School Building. The blinding coinmIttee ot the board of net yesterday and opened bids for the proposed Baden school building, which to be located on Hall's Ferry road, between Newby and Veronica avenues.

The lowest bid on the general work was made by Wall plumbing, William M. Clancey Plumbing and Heating Company, $91fi1; heating and National Engineering and Constioction electric work, Eclipse Eleetrical Company, Total, $100,445. The committee will recommend to the board that the lowest bids be accepted. 1 IltoOF I At DI1IP4TC8' T.RJIIGLpIHRICJI)1Eltb-C3'AT i dti, ilesovt, sno ote drt 0 tn al: on i ot astintel or ni A STIN, TE- li.istrell 133-The hods. ddnatYe tt 7t In ut hrtekeorn edboiscaursd- me dl'eal bill lirtn tists occupied, the gal- stiatt Scie 1 e3 at end 1.1lisittini oi btc tamt tt el letur el vuley to ottatkhee a orn- thTebbelleleourattehedblattinuveretidineotliet.bL;43 bit.p!143, viding for the regulation of public service corporations in towns of Won population and I over all day.

An I amendment was adopted providing Quit icorporations shall be entitled to carp much as lit per l' cent on their in veat 'rhe bill was still per ding when adjournment was Another railroad impediment bill has been introdtteed in the house, but it I net likely to revolve Much as Its1 Unconstitutionality line alreadyi been passed on by the courta4 It Provides that the railroaa shall have au-, thority to compel all- Operating in the state to stop all, their, passenger at all incorporated CititM and towns of sta te. I This '''ityoultli apply to through trainel engaged in interstate traf-i fib, as well as to local trains. The commission has already the authority to require passenger trains toii. stop et all rounty seats under the la wi but it has been held by the 'supreme court that the state has no: Jurisdiction over through interstate i There seems no end to the regulating measUres introduced et this ttession of thel legislature. 1 The latest i bill of this, charabter IS one hich I 13.

E. Schloss-' hen. of Lexington has -Introduced in the house. It makes it a wag-eearner to work more than twelve hours a day, i and provides that six days Shall, constitute week, and twenty-six days a mont'rL and that no shall work to exceed that number et days in a week or a month. it prevides a tine of not less than $1.00, nor more than Woe for each violation.

'rite advocates of a pure food law are considerably disturbed ever the oction of the 1-senate in recommitting Ithe 'Blanton pure food bill to Judiciary committee No. 2 last evening. It has ibn all I along that the; 'measure be passed promptly by the mIsenate, as It is plat- for deand, 14-1 CRAZY SNAKE PLANS MOVING 1 HIS BAND INTO MEXICO. SPROUL Demtree TO TEN 1 i I. Berko, more familiarly 'known as "Crazy! Snake." is on the, war, path with regard' to the prospects of statehood; ChM has long ago demand ion the government lofficialaat Washing ten that they leave the Indians alone, and while in Ok- mulgee he made the 1 Istaterhent that it was his, intention to bis band of warriors' and move Ti I Mxinn.

Already the affairs of the Snakes are being shaped up for thisnrove, and NI. A. Holcontb, the agent of the Santa Fe rallread in this! city, has niade arrangements for the The band of Snakea headed: by Chittn Banjo senb a ilielegation to Mexico somel time ago and the land was, arranged fop -between the committee and the Mexican! government. The removal of Snake" end his band I front' the Indian Territory will relieve the peo-, pia of a faction of le' Creek Indians with whom they Ihave had more or Iess trouble. 1 1.

I AIRSHIP, CONTESTS FOR STATE FAIR, I AT I Other Attractivs an Enlarged Premium List Are 1.1 1 1 Promis 1 Airship contests and ascensions will be the principal attractions at the -state fair at Sedalia- The board Of 'directors ilmthe State Fair taion, at their eeting I last Inight at the umclbeedre rovide special prizes and ether induce- enta for the to compete in a umber of contests. Al' number of! were Made to the board yesterday. 1 I state fair will Open on October IS' and Close October 11. 1, The board of directors revised the premium list. and will 'this year offer a larger array, of prizes than ever, before.

The board' of directors was in session all yesterday and -held a secondaesSion last night. Those present at the Meeting! were: i Judge i'E. Swink of Sedalia, president: II. It1.1Thompson of Nashville, vice president: J. R.

Reppeys of, Sedalia, secretary: Judge I. W. HudWen of Bucker, W4 B. Roberts of Monti- eello, Iohn Enterw of Butler. A.

T. Nelson of Lebanon, N. I H. Gentry of Sedalia and Gov. Norman J.

Colman of Mt. Louis. I i BURNING I ANIMALS PLEB '1 1 STREETS. SPZOTAL: DTIIPATCH TO TIM I CARHTAGE, livery at Avilla, ten mIfes east of here, burned, last night. burning seven horses, four buggies, twelve tons of bay.

300 bushels of corn and a The loss 1910000. jennet and her colt fled, th with their shaggy coats ablaze through streets. 1 i THF WEATHER. I THE WEATHER. 1 Daily Bulletiu.

DEM' OF 1 'AGRICULTURE, wra'rHER BUREAILMeteorological reports received at Louts. Ma ich 2, at p. m. local ttme and at 8 p. nu 75th meridian time.

observations taken at, the same of time at all stations: Hr I I Stxtions. 7 9111.Mx.Dir.Pre. Weather. Abilene, Tex I 02 68 NI1 Cloudy Amarillo, 42 54 1 Cloudy Atlanta, 66 68 NW Clear Baltimore. 40 48 NW lowly Bismarck, N.

11,.. 2s 22 NE cloudy Buffalo. N. 28 40 IN 01 Cairo. 381 4,1 NE Pt 1 Quay Calgary, Alberta 181 .24 Snow Charles City, WI 36 NW Clear Charlotte, N.

64 64 NE Clear Chattanooga, Tenn 48, 58 Clear Cheyenne. 44 20 NE Clear Chicago. 34 38 NE Cloudy ilncinnati. Ohio 40, 40 NW Cloudy Cleveland. Ohio 32.

32 AV Cloudy Oolumbde, Ohio 38 28 NW Cloudy 9 Concordia, 42 46 Cloudy Dafenport. la. 40 Pt cloudy Denver. 62 64 'E Clear t)es Moines, 38 42 Cloudy Devil's Lake, N. 20 24 NW Cloudy Dodge 44 62 SW Pt cloudy Dubuque, 26 40 Clear uluth, inn 24 30 Clear Durango, 62 54 0 Clear El Paso, Tex 64 74 Pt cloudy Fort Smith, 52 56 NE 02 Rain Galveetn.

70 74 Pt cloudy Grand Haven, Mich. 28 26 NW Clear Grand Junction, 52 54 NW Pt cloudy Orand Rapids. Mich. 2S 14 NW, Clear Havro. 26 BO Cloudy Helena.

Mont 4 2 NNW Cloudy Huron. S. 20 88 Sli 01 Snow Indianapolis, Ind 38 40 Cloudy Jacksonville, Fla 76 20 iSW Clear Kansas City, ru 43 44 Cloudy Lander, Wyo. 44 44 Clear tattle Rock. Ark 60 58 Rain Los Angeles Cal 66 56 8 ,06 Pt cloudy 1 Louisville.

Ky, 40 42 Cloudy Madison, i4 6 I Clear Marquette. 22 26 NW Clear Memphis, 60 24 NM Cloudy Modena. Utah 40 42 16 Cloudy Montgomery 2 78 It cloudy Nashville. Tenn 40 42 NM Cloudy New York city '16 40 NW 76 Clear. New Orleans, 2 80 Clear' Norfolk.

44 62' Clear North Platte, 48 66 SE Cleax Oklahoma City. Oki's 48 SE1 01 Rain OrnahS, 40 40 FE Cloudy Palestine: Tex 78 Mn SE Cloudy Parkersburg, W. Va NW Cloudy Peoria, 36 43 SW Cloudy philadelphia. 43 44 NW Clear Pittsburg 32 34 NW CleudY Portland: Ors. 6 6 Cloudy, Pueblo, Colo 60 62 SE Clear QuAppelle, 22 26 Cloudy 0aPid elly S.

3,4 44 NV Snow Roswell, 4 24 Pt cloudy St. Louis. Mo 40 42 SP. Clear St. Paul.

Minr 80 34 SF1 Clear Sacramento. Cal 68 7o 02 Pt cloudy Salt Lake City. 44 52NW '1'; Pt cloudy San Antonio, Tex." 76 82 Sia Pt cloudy San fsrancleco. 56 6, SVV Pt cloudy Santa Fe, N. 62 68 SW Pt cloudy Seattle.

Wash 50 4 Pt cloudy Shreveport. l.a. 64 6- NE Clear Springfield. III 38 42; Pt cloudy Springfield, 60 Fl Cloud3r Valentine. 42 43 Clear Vicksburg.

70 72 NE Cloudy Washington, D. 40 33 NW Cloudy Wichitily 4 50 I Cloudy Yellowstone Park 30 42 NEI .08 Pt cloudy Rainfall taken for twelve hour only. tTracel, or less than an Inch. EDWARD FL BOWIE, Local Forecaster. Local Report.

I sr. Loms. MM. March 8. I Wind Time.

Bar. -Tp. Hum. VeL Pre. Weather.

a 33 67 14 .00 Cloudy 7 p. 40 56 6 .00 Clear Maximum tornpArattirO, 42 degrees 4 Minimum temperature, 82 degrees. Stage of river at 7 a-Int. 13.6 feet Barometer. in inches.

Temperature. degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity, per cent. Precipitation. in Mates EDWARD H.

BOWIE, zompaa znitsomium, IILITLEDGgy Et ItILPATRIOICI REALTY COB 717 CHESTNUT 5 -Q 1 1 r-7-7 1, Zar Ts. A 0" K. A ND '1 1- 1 light by electricity and throl ghout la-Ith modern rho hu.ilding was designed Architect NV; A Conn. I LThe officers of the South End Masonic building was designed by Architect NV. A.

Cann. Tho officers of the South End Masonic TemPle Association, are: Wilham Knight, President; Wrigk MA Powelh vice presidentil Jtitn Alibi, secretaryl lir. J. E. treasurer; J.

E. Gaskill. chair-Ma a 'finance committee. and', William, E. Ilup ert, chairman building committee.

1 i I Many Masons to Attend. preparations have been made on an elabc ate scale for the formal cerernotuf-s of it' laying, which are, to belle nucted by Ltistriot Deputy Grand mast Julius I C. Garrt.II, assisted by Ga rn Secretary John IL l'ar sns and othe 1 tnembers1 of the grand ledge. who will be escorted to' the new edifice by he mem ers el the two local lodgea. Ven cha1.) er, visiting, MasonS Pk rt Foreman-I dry No.

Knights Templar. 'rile- -va-t rioue organizations and visitors-will at the4 old Alasonic hall anti, headed by a brass band, march to the new building. 'Gardner and -wife to Mary rneyer RA11; VILLID-50 W. and cii block' 3910.: 1 Wm. II, (1 llow an wire to in i C.

1.40 GRANNILLE-25 feet, Ix. sl bet 1 tinil city biiick 39o. E. ri.lge Miley to Joh Craig, feet. witc, In survey :12.17(1, NVilbelni C.

F. Gestring and wire Christ GeString -5 GRA feet. so survey 3217. Christ Gei.tring to WilhelniC 1. ill and ER feet, s.

el being 2.25$:, Get Iiine, I city block '50so. Geraldine Ine fitment to. John A. Fovi v. ire hi Iti 'lilt 33 bet.

Arkart. isadi a nd Grand, citylbinck 4,499, it'bria- tialli 11., Obrock aridllicifei 55in.1 Arrni-, Ibro ter and wife ....1.... 4 1 1,321,,, MAI EN LANE-450 'feet, n. tv-third ant Tweni v-fifth, city bloc Bru R. I and wile ICeorgeZiPa .1.

1.500 et, w. bet. Cour 4 an 4 tottO Prim cityt lock 3131, Ells beth Patte son to I Frank .11. Mic el and 1,500 MORC AN-lo5 fee filches. n.

a east of, Walton. ity blOCk 8161S 54 a a being 560.8 to, :5616 Theoelosia, city 4926; 76 fet 314 inches, It. S. Theodosia. be ng 5601 to 0607A 'Theoelosia; 77 feet 7 1 Inches.

n. a Tb dosia, being 5(611 Theodosia. city zdill'in 12., 7 1 feet n. N. Cote rrilliante, bet.

Cr laa- land .41 feet, 8. 8.1Garfie91, eiri 5010-10A Gartield.1 city block 4913. Investment Company tcl Federal Inv stment Corripany ..,.......1..,......... 100 e. e.

cot. Plateau; city block4605. Oeraldine Irnv stment'and rercantile ComOallY to AtIclph Enstio 4......,..,...,..., 4,000 Mc I 0 -feet, a. a. In.

con. Plateau, city 1 Adolph Bosso: anal wife to Investment and Company -1 feet, w. Titylor, city block 3996. Fred A. oter 1and to Realty and 'Building Company .1..,1 A OLIVE-100 feet, s.

ioket. N-Valton nd l'aylor. citf block 4576 Horton Realty to- Jane Realty and Building. CrPanli .1 14.000 tn, VE-100 a a bet I "iValton and ylor, city block, 41576. 'Jane Realty -arid! Building Company Herman Tu.

holske 4.14.000 PRIVATE STREETt10 itee co center line. weFt of Virginia, in Caronelet m- Edward Ro and wife to Emil, 3i, Ileidenthal and wife feet 6 inches, a. 'a o.t... i and city block 831.4 Adolph Bosse) and wife to Louis a A. Tloss 1.

SEV S11.4 a a. bet. and Shenandoah. city Iblock 794 Gibstine r'ytron, Realty! Ctimpany to l'ilcirris Wax-quitclaim deed .1 ST, i PERI-IINAND-25 feet, IL bet. Nrandeventer and Verne.

city 'I band k' 14641. Florenc. IV Meffe. and bus- to ah terine MeAll ster 650,1 NvF1.4..S-2.4 feet IN inch a e. Union and A caA why ell', block :11,1.

Thomas D. lloore and wife to Louts C. KnIckmayer and wire ..1. 6,000 ft 1 1 1 Iluildi lig Permits. R.

T. two-story brick stablio'. 000 Easton Siii00. i R. IR alterations to store and fiats, Easton: S5900.

l' D. tilree' twil- tory brick 871 $12.000, talip Varney. two-et rv, triple brick Oats, 6na-111 Ile italivieret Heaton Investment Company. five two-atart double brick flats. Ridgo; E.

1 two-story hoick store and data 1401 Rowan: $70t10. S. IF, Schueto two- tor brick' data, 'Bgbi, Arsenal: tsioo. I i i Tillie two-story brick flat6 Ani Wvoniing: i 4 A. F.

Danes. two-story brick Cali rnia, J. Cunningham, alterati no to brick store 8'21- 23 Pine: $1000. ,1 tT- M. Pranciscus, two-stem, trinle Iiirick store and afio-04 North Grand: NE lone-story brick 527 DR V.

X. Wolthattert one-ttory brick' 4418 I.nuleiona: i J. tervos. two-awry brick fiat. Newetead: 17,800, 4 A.

L. ode-story Wells; itti eo i i 1Coch; Wick flat, 1484, 11-rentliton; $490o AVestern three-story brick ciub.i 5000 South' ttroadaay g.2,r,..0,00,. C. I NV, tio-story, brick flat, 4417 i Itimilt, $3o00. I J.

F. 1A.IltitAll. four! nne-story brick- dwell- it'll 45t12-7i) Ainslie: Pew. Como Ile It 3,, Finanelal arid Entitling Cotn 1 011T1 V. Wry flame residencel 6141.

Carla-i bd 1000. 1 NVilitnl KrftIl dwelltng, 231)0 Geraldine: SIN. 11... A. Itossoy thme ne-titory frame distellingsi 1T Data.

i 0 A. Itoseo, one ran ne oItelf sility frazzled dwelling. etizi7 Sitssit it 1 1., 1 I I I FEDERAL GRAND JURY I 1 4 I .1 i Al INDICTS LOTTERY rgorLyzx I 4 ''N IV ORLFIANS. ItittrcW R.The. Ifnited States grant jury to-ditylrflturtteeb, number of intiletnients of LottisiAna find other of stooling leiterY matter by exprons.

New Orleans men intlieted arti'! itarryl. I-MI-onto, James Pl ree.i Albert anti Abe Prielander. 011uArs INA the true bill lire: le C. IA 51 iltrow, 144,1 hmpson, Marmlittli. illehre liorriSon.

Salt Lake City; 'Stett-fi galls, Cairo. andl Charles lislestine. Text- ll il 7 Tbe aboveJnamed persons tare toteetiseti of Using fictitious names in tits trglit1111S; Pien anti receipt Of lottery matte! issued; by de illtitleltitt tistx del 'Porte and tile Lottery! Villgottel4 rtibt of Pueblo, Mex. i 1 'i VII wt. 4, Yrnraoteir.eA TiollAlwes 1 1 Piro in Unfinished Building, 1 An unidentified matt Is being' for, in connection with fire which tiatit4 ag a building.

in Icoutto of cotaketicittai Mt 41212 t'larnce aventio, to the eNtent rt $150 last nfght. A titan wits seen. ity Oliver Wessel, 12 years old. of gii. ottatilit' avenue, building a lire in a crate whict etl tire to some dobria near I.

Tits maul, is Supposed to have been sleeping lin place. 1 0 1 1 4 1 Burglars Make Jewelry liffewelry valued at rl00 Wall stOrea burglars from the home of Chitetem Jansky. 4036 Garfield avenue. ottrio vosti terday morning. The etuft WNIS tstkoo trout, a dresser drawer.

Several rings. anti two watches were among Ow phei der. I 11 ,1 Points in Travelers' Iravol 1.11The Pittsburg SPel'ilti." Si 1 i every eVening OVVT 411114V i4 Vat'llet ShOrt Line, 13 Mo. fastest i ill road. fe ar, dining service a 3 1 cart free library, extra largo smoking through sleeping cars and voseibuled cosaltal 1 0 '4 1 I 1 211.

jL Yfr 441316.0;11i 1 1 1 I 1 Pt .0 WI Ai t.r, :4 4 I I 0'; Z.72Z1.:, PROPOSED SOUTH 1 The iGrand lodge, Of M1qsour A. F. and A. will lay the corner stone of the new South Mid Masonlo teTple this at 3 o'clock. The 'but ding '10-; cated on Michigan avenue, newt Loughborough avenue is to be a th ee-story brick will cost 5.000.

It Is rapidly approaching completh v. It is being erected day the South End Masonic Temple Association, lwhich Is omposed of imembers of Good Hope lodge. No. 218. and Cache 'Iodue, No- 41.43, an 1 Venus chapter, No.

153, Order of the Eastern Star. 0 II The new Masonic I temple wi be one of the handsomest structures of its kind in the city It has frontage 'o 50 feet and a depth, i of 90 feet The first loor will be divided lnto' two large stores running the full depth of the building. The sec- ond floor will be divided into a spacious entertalinment hall. equipped wit a. large stage, a.

drop curtain, dressing rooms and scenery, and several offices. The third floor, will contain a Iargre lodge-room and al' dining haill and kitellien. The entire building will be 'heated by team. DR. TpIOLSKE HIS HOLDINGS ,0 SES LIVE IPART' WILL ERECT STORESAND MENTS ONLOT NEAR TAYLO 1AVENUE.

I cl 1 II -I 1 1 1 The Welsels-Glerhart Real Estate CoMpany yestardny sold tor Dr. Herman Tuhol kelt) lot' fronting 114 feet on the soutlflin of Olive street by 155 feet in depth. beglimittg 110. feet west of Taylor avenue. for the sum of $14.000 cash- The lot, Is immediately west cf the Lis- ter building, which was erected by Dr.

'ruholske about two years ago. It is Ells intention to improve the site with modern stores apartments in the near future. The property was sold 'for the account of the Horton Realty Company. 1 I 4 i I Residence and J. Altheirner made the following saleat Sold for the account of Emily D.

her modern nine-room dwelling at 4343 Delmar avenue, lot 44150feet, to Hentietoa Wilkensun. 1, Alao sold 'for kha account of a elle the new. single flat buildings. Nos, 14004-12-0460 Arlington avenue, consisting of two date each, of four roorr.s. bath and furnaces.

lot 3. feet front to each building. The Trembley-MI ler, Realty Conitany the deal. South Street Sold. 1 Albert Wenzlick sold 1 flats Nos.

I 2628-80-32 Soulh Eleventh street. being three flats of four and five rooms each. lot from Louise to Herman Hell, for 510,500. 'Mr. Held purchased for an letvestment.

I Some General Sales i 1 -The Ande'lrson-Stoke-Ruermann Realty Com'pany sold for the account of L. IChlttenden to Nt.r Moerschell 50 feet of ground on the el north of Clemens 'avenue, west of Hamilton. for $2000... I 1 1, Ale sold for the account of Cheri Hummelschein to John C. Hesser, 8318 Chippewa street, single flat of fire and six rooms, bath and furnace.

for 53000. The Haaee Realty company represented Mr. in this trans- action. Also sold for the actxrunt of Mtritz Eysell 100 feet of ground on the north side of Easton RN enue, 110 west of the. Crescent' Investment ompany.

for 58000. Morita Eysell wag repres Med fin ithisftraissaction by J. LI Epstein. 1 I I Permit Asked for i $150,000 Apart, 2., a. 1 I Application tor a itermit to con-et nt.

a three-. atory apartment house at the northweet corner of Taylor and McPherson avenues. et a cost of $150.000. was tiled with the building commissioner yesterday. The structure is to be erected by the Lucerne Realty Company.

I It will be 150300 feet and will have thirty-six separate apartments.1 The plans were prepared by Architect Redington. 4 1 I) 1 -4 -1 OLD BUILDING AGREE NI ENT I OLD BUILDING AGREEMENT I CHANGES 'APARTMENT rorty-Fooi Line.Being Adhered to en I Avenue. Residents of elemene avenue' ae rel'oicing OV Pr the discovery by Attorney rrank Ottofy. who, owns a house on that thoroughfare, that. when tt was laid out In Mar, 1aik3.

the owners of the large tract of land of which tt a part agreed that the brm ining line should- be SO feet from the street. No attept to break this, forgotten rule was made until recently. when Claude 10. Arrooman began to excavate on a lot which he intending to erect a 4 0 on It fl ualt with the sidewalk 1 A a result theAtimotrerv 1 ado by Mr, Ottotv. the plans for the building I have 'been abandoned.

and the excavation is! bwing filled back to the 40-foot limit. The apartment house will be built, however. 'though It will not be as large as at first plann d. )311 DING.COMMISSION (-) BUTLDISTG COMMISSION R'S RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES. Smitli Is prepare ing a table allowing receipts and ex-- penses of his department in I ten years.

During the fiscal year of 1905 and 1906 the receipts were $31.249 and the expenses $37,363. During the fiscal year t. of 19041 and 1907. inst coming to a close. he recetpts were $32.679 and the expenses $3157807 i Real Estate Transfers.

AIRLINGTON-66 feet 3 Inches) bet. Easton and Wells, city bicek 879I. Henrietta Wilkinson to Emily I. Eaton 10 ACCOMAC-25 feet, rt. bet.

Jefferson tandithio, -city block 1351. Sartty Real Comparty to Christina kehibor. 1,050 ARTHUR-50 feet, s. a. cor Witt- road.

Franklin Investment Company to Val E. Schroerr aud wife. 4 600 ARKANSAS-25 feet, ar bet. Botmao sopi Miami, city block 1594. Louis 'Wetli to Lena Al Leber tee ACCOMA0-33 feet.

n. bet, 01h.loa.nd Califoiele otty block 1353. Sexily. Beal Estate r'oriniany to Joseph It. Gorrene 1.155 feet.

tt bet. Winnebago and Ichippowa; city bloCk 1910. Lulu D. Baker to Auguat Tap5orn and 2.333 BI1'DLE-75 feet. s.

bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-xecond, city block 956. Rubin C4oldbr.rg -and wife to, Jamas L. Vaughnquitclaim 4 .14. 125 BERNItYS-25 feet, a U.

bet. Harney and Thekla. city block 5084. i Harney Heights Investment Company to Chas Wilcox and wife 812 BISMAI1CK-31 feet. e.

e. bet, ctfrudeala Tmu and chouquett city 781 Wm. Knecht et al. to Anna Scbmidt 1100 BISMARCK-81 feet. e.

a. bet. rrrudeati and Douchouquett, city 'block 731 An- na Schmidt to chats tr. Friugtiell end I wife 1 CAss-73 feet. 9 inches, a.

I. V. con Seventh city block 584. FenCosa Investment Company to St. Lopla Iron Store COMPanV I CLIETON-22 feet Inches.

west. ef Bowman. city block 4705. T. H.

Kidwell Co. to "ALUM jOnP0 4,000 CLARTC-150 feet, s. it. a roal Six- teenth. city block 220.

James B. John- son and wife to George T. 6,668 CALIEt1RNIA-75 feet. being, 8232- 34 California, city block 1518. 'Enver to Andred C.

Enger 4 .10,000 DULMAR-42 feet 7 im'hes, ing 4843 Delmar, city block 4572. Emily D. Eaton to Henrietta Wilkinson 10 feet. Loa. bet, Eichelbertrer and Terrace, city.

block 5333. Dresden Investment CO. to B. Wipe 800 ELE NOWE-0 3 feet, bet Eichel- berger, and Terrace. city hi Mt 5333.

John 11, Wise and wife to Adolph.Gesaler and wife 1.209 EASToN-33 feet 9 inches, bet Compton aria Leonard, city blOck lAnna Bledell and busbarul to Blanche Eeane 2,250 El4EVENTH'-56 feet 4 inches, a bet Sidney and Lynch. city block 848 'Louise icmann to Herman Held 10.501) EAIRViEW-50 feet, U. a bet Spring and Cluatlatk, tat, Week Jildwaza 141 tal F4DR A clloicE: AB NNE Holyil 4 5618 Cabanne avenue- a magnificent residence 14 9 rooms and all modern conveniences; fine trees aad shrubbery; large stable; lot 1853215. 1 11 ,1 i li RUTLEDGE itILPAIIIIICIC REALTY CO. I 717 I.

CHESTNUT SI I 1 1 I 1 --1- .1 I 0.: .4:1416044,10441 I It I 1, 11 11 i 1 PERSONA LAIENTION il I il i I c. .1 'P. C't Iltoyle of Oh Is stoppin at the-SootherIA, 1 i 1 1W. SPeed Stephens and wife of Boon ville. .1.

are registered a the I Sou tJudg'e Swink or Fa mngtn io, is at tile; Laclede. -G. W. Greene Of Brookfiel Is ping the Laclede. of San Antonio.

is.regi1 st at, Ith Plate s'. 0 IF nrihde lo Ik'llphlis, Tenn. I among the arriVals yesterday at till La ries J. O'Nell of Memphis, Tenn arrived Jo St. Louis yet.ter aY and is re 1 isterd at the 1: Al ad exner assey of anima City stppingl a the Planters'.

1 C'. li.lEnh ocs of La rosse, stoppin at the 11 T'l Frazee of Fort Worth, J.I111. Smith of Springfield. is regj tered at Abe' Jefferson. 'William H.

of Pecria, Is the Jeffcrson.) John 'Harker of is the rS011 i 1 Lieut. Waltbe F. Mart xi, 21 cavair I United States whO has been eta tionPd' Bavaria, Cuba. for several ontha, is Vi siting his Mother, Mrs. F.

1. ttiti. of Verti011 Lie r. Martin IS a. brother of Stephan A.

Marti clerk of, the house of delegates. He eg-1 pects tn leave in a few days for For Kiley, ll I William Kaiser, rnerdber the house 1 delegates from the Sthlward. was report te. seriously ill last night, suffert from partial I i i 1 1, 1 1 1 St Loutsans in York. STTCTATI DI IsPATCH TO TEE Gt.

RE-DEMOCRAT. YORK, March following', ml Ft. Lonis are registered at New York laoteisi 0,1,134, A. B. Lambert.

C. V. WI Robert1i V. G. Lackey, J.

S. Curby, C. P. Kirbv.1 AVaidort-Astoria: p. meers, i Itoel Prestint'lv.

D. Eiseman. Hotel Raleigh; tx, c. 1 lio.tel Belmotit: bir.j and Mrs. A.

M. Deianoy. liotel Breslin; Mrs. E. Bessin I Marie Antoinet'e; Grant.

Herald ce Squa A4 C. Murat lliotel Cadillac. 1 I. -i, i St. Louisans in Chicato.

1 sPECULL. DrPPATCTI TO TI OL01311-DILMOCILIT: March Lowsans at Chitigt4 hotls tire: dtf 'Auiir E1 ium Campbell, Edwarar G. G. nice. 0, 11., Rohwer, 1 110Ward L.

O'Fallon. C. Ri4pert, J. H. Carrole; Keiserbor, C.

Smith, Cf. P. OReilly; Pal-'tiler houe. G. A.

Wiisori and wife, claude Furgus, and wife, -Paul a M. JOhnson arbt V. StratforA. H. Lee and wife, Mrs, It- SChltilett, Miss Sladye Grand Pacific.

J. K. By 'Hennegan. J. B.

Cipale, NY. G.Seett, Majestic, J. A. Iiall. E.

P. Kane and Great Northern, Miss Dorothy Conely, George F. 'Smith. J. L.

W. Put- I barn, Arthilr S. Partridge, C. P. Benson, P.1 P.

1 Sherman house, A. H. Robbins: 1 'rot r-'ilitort. Rogers; Bri gs. Jam Da vis, i i i i 1 i -'i.

Steamship Movements. March al-1 dersee, New York. 1 1, March -8 Arrived--Noordam, New York or Rotrdam. and proceeded. Nr SOLTTHA ProN, March, 8.Sailedeltmerica, Vnria 1 1 I I 7 March Averpool i 1 IN; RPOOL.

March S. ailed-Empress of Halifax and St. ohm N. B. LONDON, March S.

iled-Luxor't, San Francisco. i 1 LizAltn, March amer Philadelphia, I from New York tor Flynt uth, Cherbourg and Southampton, was 220 milt4s west of the Litard at 9:55 V. will reach Plymouth at 10 a. in. saturday.

I ,1 March Roe- it nig 1 Albert, New York for and ro- teeded. I 4ANTWERP. March Ili-8 led-Maasachos New York. 1 LNON, March ed-Minnebaha, 141w Ie I Torlc Reported sailing of etestmer MI n- tonks. was error.

1 II ALIFA N. I March ell- Giasgow. 11 IRK. March la. 1.1errnol; ithlpia.

Glasgow. 1 OLAsGOW. 1March 7.1Arrived-Rungarlan. Port lad. PIR AE S.

March T. Airtved-Neapo tan NewYorit. via Nattiest. N. S.

W. March louslY-titcamer Francisco. via 'II 01101111U land Auckland. 1 NAPLES, Marcia di To1no, New, York. 1 March WV, Halifax and St.

Johm N. B. WELLI NG TON. 1aw-0i do, from Sydney, N. S.

Vancouver. B. C. tIPENHAGElf. March' er Alexandra.

Boston. 1 LIVERPOOL, March an. Ft John, N. and. TRIESTE Ito esberc New York.

1 Li RAU. March New ''fok. 1 JOHN'. N. 2..., March a-Salled-T alIAN Liverpool.

1. i GRADE CROSSING TO BE DISCUSSED TUESDAY. 1 1 -iho joint committeel on si6eartx kaliroad grade crossings. which was to have held 4VIneeting yesterday afternoon. has I it public lararin at 3 lo'clock next Tilts- ny 1 ti! afteroon 111 eonsid er -the abash' elm i ott Cramer to present-a draft of an Ordinance proposed by tOreet 'Commissioner Valliant for he itboittion of grutie at street inter-! Section of.the IN'abash and Rock Island i roads of Pores park.

The rest- dents 'of the West En will be htvited tg', at 3 President 0 Reilly of the B. I. yester- day received a protest from Judge James, A. president lot the West End' against the eleva- Ron et tho Waoaoh and Rock Island troths north of Forest perk. track were favored.

he wrotc- 1 1 By ler Avenue Bridge Hearing, ties Mitynr rorman yesterday he'd a cti the bill requiring. the Frisco railroad to a $3.,500 bridge eir es tile tracks at Fyler aye- bile. The bridge is to be constructed in consideration of the vacation of several aireeis in the neighborhood. liens Wulff, st. It.

Itendick. saloon keeper iiitt canton avenue, opposed the toll Attorney tbarles B. parts and Delegate Rosa Itallock spoke, in favor ot atav.14r rwirman expects to sign or Velq the itinalitirti in a day or two. tilloory Travelers After rriZeSI Atkin-fiery' Teitvelere' Association or I St Isnits, et a mooting- held at the Jefferson hotel lest ittI mode arrangements tor attSniling eintitsi pt the azsociatioti it -ILIOU inJune.1 John ttletittailin president of hA association. presided J.

S. Shields I oretary. the meeting a midnight supper was Revived td the sixty metnbere present The association send-jinn the best representation to the will receive a prize, and the St. Loots 'artery appointed a tionunIttse to wer)tor Ilas award. I 1 rzerta-rtio MEN tqf 'K'ing's'Highway and Delmar Aye.

Suitable for Grocery and Will Finish to Suit Tenant. RUTLEDGE' 44; REALTY CO. I 1 1 i 1 A number of most desirable office rooms in Globe-Democrat All conveniences- of modern, thoroughly equipped office building, including light, heat arid janitor service; elevator service day and night; rents reasonable. Possession given March 1. Apply I I "'COUNTING ROOM, GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, i a 1 A Sbcth and Pine streets.

4. '4' vsevr. Local Market 1 The 'proceedings tit the various financial intitutions were Of an interesting and lively character. The 'volume of business transacted wog large. and compares very favorably with that of any day thisweek.

The demand for money was again of a liberal nature, while Ithe rates continue. firm and range in extreme from 514 to Oper cent on call and time loans, with the greater portion of the, latter being made at the last named figure i Transactions at the stock exchange were only Moderate at moat; still were larger than those ot the day previous. The demand waa corn. ParatIVCIY light. and of a diversified kind.

Those who bet4 buying orders, however, movet with a little caution, and on same of the issues' made slightly lower bids. on the other hand, would not accept these te any extent. Th he bond market again rule dull at weak ci July- wheat sold et from 7115-4f75c at the opening. to to. to-rzot475c.

to bid later. Fears of 'crop damage operated sensitively on July wheat, quickening the demand therefor and finally put it above with sales thereof at to 76e, to to 70Nc, with 7tiSig70740 bid, up at the finish, to 1-1s4 1hie better than Thursday. I I Western receipts of wheat Were 668,060 bushels, against 700.000 last Friday and 470,000 in 41: thiS week's receipts of 3,930,000 bushels. ComPareci with 5,041,000 the previous week and. 2.7111,COO same week one yeat ago; primary shipments, 169,000 bushels.

against 173,000 a sear sgo--and 1.857,000 for the week, against for same week latit year, An altogether nominal corn market was experienced for an boor; not a pale corksuMmatei early, en utterly devoid of 1 aninuiltion Wall trade: May had 4474.c bid and that asked early. but the later upturn in wheat raised May corn to itZikso and and closed at Western receipts, of were not so heavy 1 formerly, rot still away over last real WU-. I I to I tI.

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