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WEDNESDAY-RT LOTTIS POST -BTSPATCII-NOVEMBER 2,1904. WHENCORTELYOU CALLS WHITE HOUSE BY PHONE whence th, a lne arproacn8 thore are b-lng aided or njne po, undr leuc rship of western officers a ndf ranchmen These poW wm today by Coi. Cody (Buffalo who is hurrying here by social tral to joln ln the chase. Col. Conyl has sent word to have horses BUFFALO BILL WILL JDIH 11 HUNT AT CODY ready for him and his Dartv whan their special train reaches here, unless the ban dits are oead.

With tl. Codv aM Wire Buzzes Each Day With Impatient Inquirv and Counsel of Patience "Want to Make a Speech? I Know, But It Is Only for Another Week." ers and Several English sportsmen who ki7'v7T' For "Here, central, what's the matter with that line?" "Hello, Mr. Preside-nt. Is that you? The line is working very badly today. Yes, I said the Standard Oil Co.

is all right. Gla.i to hear it. De-lighted. Tha-nks. 1 think it was a pretty good stroke when we got Knte Chairman Cortelyou ef th RepuMleanBS-tional committee mat" sereral reports to President lioosc-Telt eact day by telephone.

"The President is waiting, Mr. Cor-tlyou," said Secntary Weaver. "All right," replied the chairman. "Everybody leave the rcum." The telephone buzzed Impatiently. "Hollo Hello.

Washington. Is this the tn.m. "What's that? Are the newspaper stories of the enthusiasm at Judge Parker's meet- I Hello, i mg last night exaggerated? Oh, he had White House? This is Cortelyou. in pretty gHxi mteung. Yes, pretty good.

i. on real battlefields in India ana South Africa. The messages My the ire anxio'JS for the fray Hunterg Gave Outlaws Battle in Tiwn. The attack upon the bank was Just before closing time in tt afternoon. Four roughly dressed men je up to tne Flrst National, ln the hetrt 0f the town and immediately across lhe street from the Irma, Buffalo Dili's fin hotel.

Three (men "cTi.iounted and entered the building thjfouTth stayed outside- and guarded, the horjes. As sooyn as thd outlaws entered the hnnk one ot them etvered Cashier Mtddatifch, i jWf(s tn ory occupant of the room, and demanded the in the vault. Instead of complying. Middaugh grabbel revolver anl fired several shots betore lfadr could fire at the banker. But Mfaldaugh aa excited and his bullets 'Pnt 'Jid.

while the single shot sent from tno outlaw-s KUl, paaSed through the banker brim and ae died instantly. Mr. President. Very well, thank you. and; Hello, lou would llKe to make a stee: i tx i-i The Eeport That Bold Bank Robbers Have Shot Sheriff Champion's Horse Does Not Dismay Old Frontier Scout and Eanchman.

CODY, Wya. Nov. 2. Sheriff Jeff Champion, who Is in coft pursuit of th? four bold bandits who killed Cashier Frank Mld-daugh of the First National Ban here j-eaterday, while rofobing that institution, had a horse shot under him in a battle mllea anuthwest of here. The robbers secured fresh horses from a nearby ranch and escaped.

It ia not thought possible for them to reach the Hole-ln-the-Wall territory, from 111 mgm0HM Stemway" iou, wny, air. president, what are vou thinking of? it makes you rest -ess to" sit there and say nothing while Parker is getting all the applause? I know, but "What's that? Tired of being gauged? Yes. yes, but "What? Kepeat that? You could make him look foolish if you could make a speech Madison Square Garden? Have a bigger crowd? Yes, but "kick of being held In this way? I know Vertegrand but It Is only for another week. Think of Us uuui. wnai- l-amer is going to speak in Connecticut and New Jersey? Certainly You coulj set them on fire." "Yes, I know, but you remember you-Promise to keep still.

Sorry you made "Wh-h-a-t-'-s that; will show them after election? lo be sure. Russia? i don understand what you said about Kuasta. Oh, Just your infernal luck that Ku3ia fired on British ships Instead of ours. Is that It?" You would hav -tiootmg attracted the attention of a party hujittrs who reached the Irma tide of the building and rwh4 round the corner of the hotel tiey took in the whole situation and opened fire or tho outlaws' horses. But tie outlaws from the building- rushed out ai'l under cover of each other's fire mount their horses and rode down the street, firing In all directions and escaping into a prairies nnd from thence info the mounUns.

without a scratch. Col. Ofers Reward. This latest product of STEINWAY'S possesses all that rich, sonorous tone which has made the Steinway the favorite of all musicians, and most interesting is the remarkably low price at which I know, but your under- things. I know star.o how are you? Worried? About whatr These stories of extreme Democratic confidence? Don't think of them.

What's that? Is it possible that I may be mistaken? "Well, you know human judgment is not Infallible, and what? Ton didD't put me here to be fallible. I know, but you must take into consideration you won't take anything into consideration? Let me explain. What? You don't want any explanation? You want results? "Of course, I appreciate the interest you feel in this election, but have you ever thought that it means as much for me as it does for you? I assure you that I do not intend to let the Democrats steal "What? What about steel, has the Steel Trust done what? I didn't say anything about the Steel Trust. I said I do not intend to let the Democrats steal. "Never mind about that, did you say? You are more interested in what the Steel Trust has done than in anything else? The Stesl Trufit Is all right.

We have an understanding. It has contributed liberally. "In fact, all ths corporate interests are amalgamated "What? Amalgamated Copper? Did you ask about Amalgamated Copper? I Baid all the interests ars amalgamated I know. Yes, drop that, you say Tell you about Amalgamated Coppeer? Aamlgamated Sent a Check, of Course. "Why, I have not refrred to Amalgamated Copper.

But you have. Yes. The Rockefellers are with us. What did they do when I put lr the last call for funds? they sent a check. I ll write to you about it They nre all under our standard "Standard Oil? Certainly.

The Standard Oil Co. is with us. "How much? I'll write it. These telephone operators listen z-z-z-iz-az-z-z-z v'n here that Ool. Cody was the party of titled English-doming here for a hunt.

He it can be purchased. British General's Life Saved. Suffered far Years Prom Kidney Disease Wat Cared by Waraer' Safe Cure. Many years ago I recommended your Safe Cur to my old friend. Gen.

William Froat Nutta.ll of the Britten Army, who mi a great sufferer from kidney troubles as a result of Ions; service in India. He took my advice, and, after using "Safe Cure," was completely cured, and was a hale and heavf-ty man when I saw him last, and nurtst have been nearly eighty yearn ef ae. He assured me again and aali that Iib earnestly believed Warner' Saf Core saved his life. mrelf, hae used your remedy with the greatest benefits, as I was refused by the Insurance Co. yers since for indications of Blight's Disease, but after taking Safe Cure for some time I was able to obtain insurance.

This spea-ks for itself. In my roving I have been greatly benefited by using Safe Cure, not only in the hot climates of Kgypt, and India, but also in the Arctic regions of Alaska." O. P. ARMSTRONG, New York CitT. 8afe Cure for over thirty years has been used by doctors themselves and prescribed in their practice, and employed exclusively in leading- hospitals as the only certain euro for all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood.

It curea when all other medicines fail, and leaves no bad after results. At all drug stores, or direct, 50c and St a bottle. Medical booklet free. Warner's Safe Cure Rochester, N. Y.

Safe Pills move the bowels gently and aid a speedy cure. It kn in Orr1ha w. men -o ar was n. -a tele here, and were The thous and i i The irriga had tho this mone daugf THE once and immediately came White Beaver, his manager a suitable reward at onoe the reward If the outlaws rtent had several hundred trs on deposit in that bank, narrow escape for the funds, nt is putting in a 15,000.000 tern in the Big Horn, and there with which to pay off The outlaws evidently knew re after that government le resistance of Cashier Mid-led It being stolen. D.

Laughlin from the management of the iletic Club and purchased th rapp's Restaurant at Seventh treets, where, under tha name Un Catering excellent ser-ilar prices will be maintained, noaters and Hungarian Or-' Evening. "Don't need any advice? Ts that it frni" Mr' i''Jent. but I wasn't 11 th a "Hey? What combination? Have we missed any? Not one. Want them all rounded up? Sure. I am after th laV- iard ones now.

Their money 8 'Money? How much money have we" the workers now. I assure you that It is all placed with people who not any it to debauch the ballot I have Ti-l- ne 01 my cardinal principle! TC'hhashe money in New Jersey' Vhy. Gov Murphy is looking after that You may rely 5J, it. hat a that? Hear the DeWarta are 1 to Prove that Morgan and Carnegie and the Steel Trust and all the rest haVs contributed to the campaign fund? Thev can prove It. Every time I have sen Morgan it h.ta been lata at night, when no-body wa ground.

Are there aA- checks' Not one. He gav it to me ln cash Supose they do prove it? P.haw! Get Loeb to issues an official denial. He'll deny anything. Vld, Vou way that maybe that will not do? It will have to. Hemember how well his other denials have, worked.

If worst comes to worsts you can deny it your- "Not necessary? Call it a roorback? ery good. You think that will fool them' Perhaps it will. Campaign Has Too Much Dignity. "Did you uy you notice they are harping on the Cortoiyou scandal? So have I no-ii hf' I doing to counteract it? Why, I have had all the Republican Pipers say it ia a blackguardly resort to mud-slinging. That is the dignifeld way out of it.

"Wh-h-a-t? Perhaps the dignity game wn go? it must; we have made our campaign on a policy of dignified Bilence. Maybe we have been too dignified come now, you don't mean that. "Think of the high office you hold. Whats that? You want to hold It four years longer? "Welt, what can we aay? I can't show Has Mlsfiii topu and of tt vice Open ches Steinway Parlors are the most luxuriously appointed Piano Parlors in the west and YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To visit them and become acquainted with the Vertegrand. It will be worth your while.

if you wish to RENT A PIANO Call to see us. We have a fine stock, and will credit amount of rent on any Piano you purchase. SIJG3 m) II ElJ aa saaaa ri II ft-9 XXL 'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ATS and SHOES OF MEN'S, WO IV CLOTHjML at TOG Btm 0 01. OPPOSITE UNION MARKET. 1DLUM1 our ine trusts would be furious know.

If you are beaten you will be furious, too. 1120-22 Olive. Leaye Car at 12th St. Is attracting thousands of buyers, Sand thegoods are fast leaving our store. Every dollar's worth of our grand stock AU3T BE SOLD, and SOLD QUICKLY, AS WE QUIT BUSINESS HERE IN A VERY SHORT TIME COST OR VALUE IS NOT CONSIDERED IN THIS SALE.

niaaF- MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS Beaten? I don't say you will be beaten. I said if you were beaten. Pardon me. 1 didn't mean to scare you Tho wires are working very badly It must have been quite a shock if you understood it that way. "Nervous? So am I.

The way the people are flocking to this man Parker ls enough to give any lover of Ills country a fit. "Good-by. I'll call you again tomorrow." ST. L0U1StYS1CIANWEDS. DENTISTS.

DENTISTS. DENTISTS. Men's $10.00 and $12.09 AND WAISTS. tults are going at. ETH I-adies' Suits that sold flj up to $15.00, now 34-.

v3 WHALEBONE FULL SET, UNTIL NOVEMBER 7th, $3 A SENSATION. Oar New Wbal.tmna Set Tth flo Bot KTr mot of montb bits cora oft ta cob; fit the first time. Men's $12.50, $13.50 and $1100 Suits and Overcoats 7 are going at 30D. I Men $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 tnd $23.00 Suits and Overcoats now $7, I Ladies Suits that sold Reliable Dentistry Teth xtrate4 absolutely without palai our patent frein procmat. OLR SUCCESS in due, to our Mrh-gTd work done posl lively -without pnin.

iiavaj rur teeth examined by us before folnc elsewhere and huw you ar over by jour dentlat. We riarantee to tlahten loonm teth tr our latect patent appllanr. Lywme anal falllnt; teeth made Arm. Call for examine, tlon. 25c Extracted without pain (Gas given free) $10.00 up to $30.00, Ladies' Cloaks that soldflT Qrt up to $20.00.

now CSOiOU $1.00 Men's $2.00 Pants, ow Men's $4.00 Pants now Ladies' Cloaks that soldi S1.85 up to $30.00, now Former St. Louis Girl Becomes Bride of Dr. Ferrel. Dispatches from Cambridge. tell of the marriage of Miss Louise A.

Scar-ritt, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William Russell Scan-in. formerly of St. Louis to Dr.

Harry E. Ferrel. of St. Louis, in'st John's Memorial chapel in Cambridge Tuesday night. The ceremony was read by Rev.

Dr Joseph Blanchard, acting rector of Trinity church Boston. Miss Knld Scarritt. sister of the bride was maid of honor, and her two little sls-tera. Gwendolln and Linda, were flower girls. William R.

Scarritt, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Men New Fall Style Hats. Ladles' Kkirts that sold MP to 7.5, now EXAMINATION FREE 98c i.Du. z.oo ana $2.50 values, now Men's $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, now 1. 75 SPECIALISTS We are the only specialists in St.

Louis who are absolutely perfect in the construction of gold crowns and bridgework. WE ARE CORRECT. 20 yrars' fuaranta. IRinGGWORK, rvaraatr. MM BENT S5T OP TKKTII W.Cw O-k.

GOLD CROWNS SS.Ow GOLD FILLINGS SI. 00 up SILVER FILLIXG9 3C Remrmtwr, we are lip to dale. Ladies' Sttirts that sold up to $15.00, now Ladies' Waists that sold for $1.25, now Ladies' $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Waists, now $4.75 57c $1.23 Boys1 Clothing The ushers were Lieut. Russell White of the V. S.

toattlehlt Missouri. FVank Bren-nan of Cambridge. Hugh Satterlee of Rochester, N. and Edward Mead of Girls' Cloaks Boys' nobby all-wool Suits, ages 8 to styles, fo-mer price $3.60 to $7.50 now 5C.DU Boys' nobby Overcoats, 3 to 16 years, in all wool. $3.00 jt to $10.00 value, nqw Boys' and Youths' Shoes.

$2.50 and Girln' Cloaks that were $5.00. $6.00 and 7.50 $2.90 now J.uu values CHICAGO DENTAL PALACE, 513 OLIVE STREET (Over Aloe'). Open DkIIv. Kveolnn 1111 9. Snadara to Girls' Cloaks thr that $1.25 were 7C U.50 now4)4.

I $10.00 and Don't be humbuiiai into hlch-prlcee) private dental oincfa. who on pit let it a week he niakea you pay niga. Our work la reliable, blah ara.de. SAVE FAIN SM't MONET. rtt fH WHITE) S4 3 OOI.D CROWH.

UK MM BRirXiK WORK. PER TOOTH 3 tJII.VF.I'. FI1.T.IN03 We trt gold nrxiNos nm I CI-KANINi TKKTIC PAINLESS EXTRACTIXO S3, Our patent double aurtjott Inserted tr every plate It prevents tho plat frona fplllnr or Dr. Tarr imn(rV reruler HtmH an jtrfiitunt" dwn'lat. and Ma akilled etaflT op''" ln conatart attendance.

AH work rtiaranteeij for Vi year. Fine Selection of Ladies Furs, All This Season's Make, Selling Out sit Vi Value. The bridff's father. Rev. Dr.

Scarritt until a year ago. was assistant rector of St George's Kplacopal church in St. IauIs Dr' Ferrel resides at 3911 Delmar avenue Mr" and Mrs. Ferrel will come to St. Louts after a wedding journey through the east.

DIRT BUCKETKILLED LABORER. Employe of W.itor Department at City Hospital. Frank Douschen, an employe of the water department, died at the City Hospital Wednesday morning from Injuries received through the fall of a heavy dirt bucket into a trench where he waa working, Monday. His left thigh was fractured. hl i.r 1 3 i nan r5x i t.

i 1 1 TEETH tAlKAUItu, ULtAhhu.rlLLcO. tRCC CROWNED AND BRIDGED nLL National Denial Parlors ALL OUR FINE FIXTURES FOR SALE. KQNEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED IF ANY ARTICLE IS NOT SATISFACTORY. ankle broken and he sustained internal tries from which he died. Bridge Work Specialist.

Small Harare for Material Oalr. In orAtr to lncreaae onr clinic we kave juat m04l 40 new dental cnalra and httve Oe'ded to make jl iiTtm 1 'j i 720 OLIVE STREET Op I.l!y nft 9 m. Kona.r. All ra. iteetH I Porcelain an4 Cald-Crownea Brlda I Vk- Palnleae extiaetf u.

Gaa rlvea. i PUtea of all klnda. Prlca moderate. i DR. E.

C. CHASE. S. K. araer lilb aad lea.f.

706-NORTH BROADWAY 706 OPPOSITE UNION MARKET. Our Best Full Set Teeth for itai IIS He was 22 years old and lived at South Broadway. St. Louisans Abroad. At New York fcotel L.

M. Elwrnn. A A Kbfr-iNn. H. Andreo.

tl. K. Oilman, Imperial 'n Ihmimt, Mrs L. Roth. L.

Ytrford' 1I-tel Atnr; J. Poulet, L. elmqun. lit. Iioib flit Klppnberff.

S. L. Sw.rtx. Mnnh.ttan- Wtgetjifr ii Mr, de tV.KKmtxrr. 'Millar, firand; Mr.

W. K. liraos. Mm x' Fifth Ainn; J. C.

Jnnotoulv. Waldorf- It" Tte. F.arllnrton; A. H. 1lp6.r,1, Morn? ti- p' M.

Ator: Mn M. RwotlWr Hr'ra'd ti.puipe; Jf. Sheely, Hoffman; M. rl.indorfer Hmaduaf tentral; Mrs. (taerallnc Mlna ling, Etmil; Mm.

i Jlrard- 11 K. Balr, Cumberland; M1m N. B. Cuch. Nthr-land.

At Chtrnpo botela C. T. Clark Dd wif. 4 Jewett. W.

I). Murphy, K. a. titan, K. S.

'Ktriwl tvfr. Aailltottnm; D. Hamilton and wife h' K. 8. Stone, Briric; H.

S. Ford. o' Hellmin. J. C.

Morris, F. 1.. Tsloott, Shwmn: O. H. Allermr.

E. S. Boyw, C. W. Irwin u' O.

Mcll. A. A. W. Wrirhi.

tiea S3 oe FREE Crowne. t2k. Brldr Work Amtlftm 8llver Kllllnits B'me Platlna Gold Fllllnra ew York Oenta! Room fSSI VITALIZED AIR GITZM. SI5e. All work gnar.Mteeil fttn.

We rt a.lrr:w. wcmte don on EA.SY PAT-tnttlTa. Tbe oldmit uil bkmc Dent.l Culler In th city. UNION DENTAL COLLEGE, 622 Oliva Street. 509 OLIVE STREET 4 Tear, la tanta TM sS 4 retteM.

tntai 4nee t. tbe ei at to eat Ofl PAIVt.raa mr6m. Ail aara ftaaa anfe VT p. at'a rv. Uttte gre rvntr.ra tt! Opib iily.

Sunrfevy. I I m. LARGEST COtLfnr TW H'ORLD SAINT LOUIS UNION TRUST CO. 19 an absolute 1 BXESSSjfl I Northern; A. 1.

Rridg, t. W. E. PnTfr" STF AM "DENTAL." ROOMS l.jdJ. J.

it. lot) nor, s. Hriiott. Vtlmrr C. F.

Hner. F. O. SaMmin. Rmoort; K.

i Jrthinn, M. Ktn. Vlc-trrij; B. U. Cbw j' VT.

ti, llardtn. C. W. trwln, U. C.

McNrU. M' M. Bwltaler, Grand PaciBc. 0I1 obtainps ifi t.l-fll.l TAi.T3t)7S. He-.

It j.n.r.ee.rro. ota i tin i. i. tlS bei. a4 at.

Cau-kea KA 5 i Ni Al NLLSS UtiNTIsll nee 01 RVC If avot, 1 1 tcd-StateS. 1. fiarih and Locist Streets. Madam There is no Baking Powder with the purity and quality that we put in JACK FROST and it costs but 25c per lb. vjmmi sad mm mm ess co mmmu mm mm Fnrmer Killed Politician.

WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 Dr. N. Bmlth, chairman of the Democratic county central committee, waa shot anl Killed here by 8.

H. U'ltiar, farmer. They quarrled over a bill and Bonar flrwl at th prtyaiclan twice, one bll wnteiing his wij one piercing hU breaat. U.mar, who an old settler, surrendered. S.

in una kulaa- tfcl. ai a4 no o)e tuuat -a. LOCT3IT daily i at iMAtl au. tAf. Capital and Surplus of Ten Million Dollars.

Pays 3 Vtr Interest on Svir AccrJ i and 2 Per nt a J. A. SH0BER. DENTIST. tit w.

ariTK tia. olxak st-DOa SAKGAIKI IV PtSTlXTBY. 1TU. a. tiki HUtiWa.

i '-i 'J. 1 1 Man Drafred by a Car. Albert Lohbeck of JUST7 North Grand avenue la suffering frorj a never scalp woutvl rccHved Tuesday nlsht while attempting to ON RECEIPT OF ONE DOLLAR I WM.t. C. to any l.tto I.

the Ctry. "THU rf.l.KKKA Ilb.l il.r.AHP" 4M-Ik. Steal Haae far SIS-. It bra all Mo HU. inn lTil2tlt IS MMar.aU-.

tare, u-attaa iTp I'aoalnx aa la Guaraatae Fartact la Krary Eaeyea. If. -tL wa fled ta aa riwiii4 pay the lUBea. Ill Ou. re, E5 bu-a a Helierontalne rr fcaghth and 4 VtMAill tttae line slreeu.

Lohbeck was 'ar for nearly a IJ lf bl-k pd he rel by the ear to e1 aaay eftered. 1 Baas, ajwmya etr-lr. iMrM aaitht aaarrtt.t KM f. aaaacnt t.i iiiaiiiiaii In.

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