’ d + ey > " 0 5 wi 
‘ssrs. George Wilton iam G, | the company ied >) sets 
| Ryan and Russell Carter. | im the polishin ‘eg x : 
UIS COUNTY. 
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0 - |MARQUETTE RECEIVER ASKED |i 
Busimess Men Banquet. VEAL 
od Business Men’s Association | Court Is Petitioneg to Remove Officers | few offered, but rec 
ver pasanet S: ‘night at of Downtown Hotel. jarrive until about noo 
Maplewood, Addresses wer . : i = 
ecuting Attorney Tasniy eo Arthur Thacher applied to the Circuit }jps, 9c per Ib 
G A. Wurdeman. Court yesterday for a receiver for the 180 to 200 lbs. at 
Glancy & Watson Hotel Company,which 
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EGATES LN SESSION conducts the Marquette Hotel, at Eight- 
. 150° 
8c; rou 
for fair to 64% @7c for 
lambs—Choice fat, weigh! 
head; si 
Sheared sheep sell at te) 
eenth street and Washington avenue. 
The company is capitalized for $100,- 
000. Thacher owns ten shares of the 
stock and T. H. Glancy, president and 
manager, owns 750 of the 1,000 shares. 
The company was organized in Feb- 
at the Public Library ruary, 1907, with Glaney and M. D. 
+ night. Watson managers at salaries of $3,600 | piack bass, 2% Ibs. 
do., ora 
ast 
eo ee LR ate Pls year, it is stated. J 14 lbs... 10c; 
| tee spoke in favor of | # year, it is stated. Glancy bought Wat an dat, £@10 
ng HRefers Free Bridge 
FRESH 
dressed, 3142 @4%tec; a 
mn ations attended the reg- 
dressed, large. 6c; 
th meeting of the Cen:ral 
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uy ground for more parks son’s interest in August, 1910, and has} and over. — do, ic 
A : cainat | been drawing $600 ; fe) it |large, cellar bones oft, | 
ES the cost assessed against | 2°° SG0R) 4 sare Sarat ye ne tay uRHES on, 9c: bullhed 
ty that was benefited py | is asserted. collar bone on, 6c; whit 
The court is asked to remove Glancy | 9°. round 2%¢¢; grass pi 
and the Board of Directors and require 
blishment. shell turtle. dressed, 7c; 
Winn, superintendent of the . r 
Lodging-House, told of the | 2" accounting. 
Hides. Furs 
FEATHERS—Prime W 
prime’ gray do. 44c; 0 
27 @3ic; xx 15@18c; 3 
tare 10 per cent on s 
large. Duck—White 44 
—Prime dry-picked bod 
quill-mixed 2c. Turke 
quill-mixed 18c. Saaa 
: BEESW AX—Quote py 
impure and inferior less} 
SHEEP PHLTS—Quo 
$1 each for green or di 
spring lambs at 10c t 
kill, Dry 10¢e per 1b. 
sandy and heavy. 
GOAT SKINS—Quot 
5 @15e. “a, 
WOOL—A few small} 
omplished by that institution 
ed the establishing of a larger Engineers Discuss St. Louis Chapter. 
“2 central part of the city. Charles F. Rand and Bradley Stough- 
gates approved the bill for] ton,, president and secretary, respect-. 
vement of the street car serv- ively, of the American Institute of Min- 
pposed the repeal of the Fub-|ing Engineers, were entertained at a 
ee Commission. The Free] dinner at the St. Louis Club last night 
fe ngle was referred to the vari- by Missouri and Illinois members of 
izations, the association. The advisability of or- 
‘ ls providing for the ventila- | ganizing a local chapter of the insti- 
“treet cars, for the wrapping | tute as 4 “set-together proposition” for 
- and for the disposal of ashes, Missouri and Illinois engineers was dis- 
ling, were approved. cussed. Both Mr. Rand and Mr. Stough- arpiite ang ee 
oF Aes = : : given herew ; marke 
ee | : ~ x 
ap ton addressed the diners, while other | gnq accurate prices no| 
AS AUTO. RACERS HELD speakers were former Goy. D. R. Fran- | The bade ae sq 
rata ag Sn ; pica question: besides shear} 
- satay & cis, H. A. Buehler, State Geter of | Quote, nominal price} 
uick Causes Arrest of Two in Rolla, Mo., and Capt. R. W. Hunt of /iie for “low to aq 
2 Chicago “112c for heavy to 164 
- White Slave Case. a 15@1lic; burry_ 11@18} 
-'GELES, Cal., April 28.—Delv- for SUEDE oe came 
or into the white slave bands Poultry. to Ibe. ne ete ve for a 
neeles the police to-day. ar-| . NEW YORK, April. 28." “tiive ‘Poultryto- | oo eceeee 
Siege ae * day is the Hebrew Last Passover and BASS ern .or Western lic & 
illiam Le Casse and Richard : p bright mediun:; 10c to} 
een : : the buyers absent, there was no business | for hard burry to 16c f 
~ vorth, automobile racing Griv-| and no poultry was upnloaded. Some 9 cars | 20c for burry to 28¢ fo 
sharges preferred by Evelyn pe trk., but will not be unloaded till | 15¢ for burry to 25e fok 
Be = = LO- . : ee 
15-year-old schoolgirl. Dressed Poultry—Receipts 1,488 pkgs. fos tone eR OF - 
se was arrested in the apart- Very little fresh-killed poultry here of any {successfully with -foreij 
ie 1 description, a few lots of fowls went at |realize top market -prid 
a former society woman, ee Necpracae rere difficult to ae ee es in prope 
: ; 7 = + | strain Cc. d ers scarce and | tion. e wool must be} 
US ia suing for dl firm. Squabs a trifle easier and only fans it is sheared, and whe} 
i 
iollingsworth tried to evade exceeding she on ant 8-lb. pvere. There = peers with = light 
He: Se = 3 = as were a few lots 0 rozen fowls thro After all aung, § irta a 
a barricading himself in his the market and he'd up to 19c, but eins ter practicable is Temoys, 
t the police tore down thejare reluctant to pay that price, and very | Separate from burry, | 
pet : little business reported. Frozen _ roasters fine, etc., ane otherwisf 
eaate with more confiderce. Frozen turkeys Bf hs ot ie 
active. : = son 
Sat i ry¥— re x ff are more|®l 
ald Asked te Succeed Dunn. neesh Ni s@ese: to Dry-packed turkeys, Srices are about two-|ir 
Seep RD ; ens. av... 22@=< Ci Gins, YyOungs, av., 29a: c t ES ts 
me of Capt. William J. Mac- | do. old 21c. ie eee : : aes cue si ce © 
_y the office of Supervising In- ee Ow ee. OD Gee ages aia PAs ye fo 500 skunk (Centra 
€ Steamboats in the St. Louis | ige; do., 36@42 IDs... 17% @ 18 tc; do., under | 12t (66) 106 oy tee 4 
to succeed, Joseph J. Dunn, EpOara ene a ae each, 1814 196, Wesees @4; wolf 25. wise Ac 
{ few weeks. ago, was sent| dry- icked, iced, 1814 @19c; do., bbis., 3@: HIDES—Market mag 
* . ee : ibs. ee EEE 17@18c; de. : 3@8'% | ners ae ors oe RG 
enate last week. Capt. Mac- : 17 i8%e: Green salte 1: 
Southwestern, 6 754 scalded, bbis., good many “shed ers’ |W 
’ Jni other Western, av., 17 c. 
zs been United States Inspector oS ee Nos Nee de ee ne es oe 
: : Old Roosters— 
* poat Boilers in this district 1; 
Eee Wet Salted. 
Ber =r eENMR par Ce) RRR ATLL a 
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oxy 5 i rj Sauabs—White, fancy, 10 Ibs. t ae ; 
: er. Bie aoe sibea $5 50; do., 9 Ibs. to doz., $4.50@4 75.907 Round veeee ee AB i 
- racancy in the office of Inspec- | 8 Ibs. to doz,, $4@4.25; G0. 7 lbs. to doz, (Os ees eee . ] 
P aoilérs. This will be fillea by | $2-299390: do., smal, 6@6% ibs. to doz. | N°,2*::737?77 i490 Im 
sae ; i 7 2.25@2.50: culls, per doz., 65@75c. 1s ge ‘a 
~ient from the civil-service list Guinea Fowls—Old,.. bela 85@90c; do. 
pele young, per pair, $1@1.15. 
Uncured or fre 
‘ansfer form> another district. ye. oe Boultry—Turkeys—Youn 
ans, — t eS ST 
—— fancy, under 18 Ibs. each DB igc: vant cured *%c per 1 4 
iv over i7 lbs. each, 24% @25c; do. av., mixed horse hides $3.50 each 
‘Heads Banking Institute. sizes 23% @24c; do. Texas and small West- cages aoe sla 
annual election of the St. Louis ster Eee c; young hens, fancy, per Ib., pigs Sepa 
the American Instityte of | — fowls—Dry-picked, No. 1, 60 lbs. and over 
a ag BUEN bone oftie fe doz. 19c; do., 45 @55 lbs. to doz.. 19¢: 
alad=' 
LONDON, 
demand. a 
