Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1904 — Page 6

wraps MM TRI TO ESCAPE Almlril Wirea Mav Attempt Tactic of Server. at Santiago. TASK APPEARS 10 BE HOPELSS

Hi! TING THEIR OLD HANDS j DEATH LIST WILL

REACH SIXTY-TWO

The Carnegie Steel Co. to Bar Skilled Meu Over Th rty-Five.

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TcrtiM - Loss of Life as Rsttttt of Wreck Near New M arket, Tenu.

LADY CURZON MAY RECOVER

Noted Improvement in btrengrii Contiuues After the Operation. BwtoH Bai If I i i-hi. i Ii inn II 31m 1 t 1 11 1 tt Ilinliiu . I I t a Mn- Mil) lli-irr.

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OF WRECK EXPLAINED

Indication are discerned s St Peter..-. ri -ha; tue .'apane-e art p'.annin; . rlai.King movement, sgainst Chan Kiropi .- to o cupel re: ireiuent from Sm'.-insMn. tlen Kuroki id BOB BOBBd design roasting thv Hun r:er at a pun.; ceaatderably cast of Mukden, from which he 1 expected 10 move down :!.r .-'renin an I to-operate with au army from Sianehan. while Generals Oku and NVxlzu held lion Kuropatl.n RWtl of Mukden. llflMN attacks on Ia Pass and Sau Lungku are Mgardad as coufirmat.ou of this theory Outposts of On. Oku and QSn. Nod.u law lteen in conflict with CbB sa ks tn?'w-en It-'n'Kip'.iie and the railroad No mw has been received fram For! Arthur SOMI IHIM. Mlsl Hi: WOltHIMi. InlrnlrH I. Urn Hj I'rinre i lain-liIU-MlrW iirirl-.ii I lit- I'reaa. London. iept. 2'L Editorializing on the Interview given by Prince Sviato-po!k-Mir-ky, minister of the Interi r at his palace at Vi Ina. last Friday, and which is reprinted in the Eiiglh press Tuesday morning, the Standard BB - "It is surely a sign tha' BOHMttl IB ortrJai la Russia when Um new m-.n-itttr of the interior thinks if advisable to make a Jeilaration of his polic) by means of an interview " Tli Standard thinks tha' steh a

Is no to oer pc

: - lys It i)e Russia hi to tha the eduanal that ur obtain-

"No tr::- a-i found wi'h the natter of Prior Sviatopolk Mirsky'a rc. ' the Standard nddH ' Tlie moral of his sound obervaf Ioq3 l t R 1. like the wid-wpreading :..- iu-s of the ancient world, has grown too big to be ruled by a depot, ii;- Ktn-ra! .-ntiments in favor of deran. " and suppression 0 corrpuioa are highly praiseworthy. lul not new. Will he be given a letter opportunity than Plehve was aiven of working out the reform ideas of the czar'.-t manifesto?" i'i i it 1 it t TBI 1 J r.

na lift Hfftiaril in Fire on Hna-

alan II it 1 1 I ship I .mnitlla. St PattrtfMTS, S:-p. If A private letter from a persn o& board the Rus

sian hospital ship Mongolia, at Port Arthur, describing the fight following R-ar-..lu;:ra: Wlthoft'l lortii ;iy.tribute to the courtesy and 'onsiil. ra ' t;on hown !y th Iapar.".Tiif Mm -1 .a was twice tut off from ' tlie Baaadroa, but th Japanese ig-1 na'.e.I her steer to ihi. la.fi m-v.:. .k. I

. Hv . V , n uiVU N did. Oiie the Mongdia was bet w. -en the two fir s. and ttoqmmtif the Japanese UlrpedO boats passed quite close

to her, but she wa not atta kc 1 throniiioni Um nh' ani ratarsed rafe-1 ly to Por- Ar; bar adm f in raaK in mormutm, nal o run 11 tatya tn-nipl Mnr BY Mmlr Raaapa r,MI, frt rlhur. St. Peterslmrg. Sept. 27 The naval

organ K..'I:n paaliaaea an article predirtin? that Knar-Admiral Wir.-n wlH attempt o iir.-ak out of p.irt Anhit with his talps and r.-turn to Europe Tha paper admits that the task of eacapine fTOBJ Admiral Togo appears tc .. in ,( ,tUP, t,. f()r ,ompari n Admira: ( . rv-ra - attempt to ge: aaray from Baattace, but adds that Wiren'i men, unlike the Spaniards have had plenty of war experience KRATZ TRIAL POSTPONED Our 11I tin- iimni nnt-il Jnrr I'nnri fir ltltlntli Mini Krau' I nw I'rltil f.. Hrllit- Him.

ears of ae in . er a:t. depir iatt n and ext-'nditiÄ the age limit to M m o hera The ru,le teal not apply to lalWatn. The orte äffet t a i arge number of aaat expert Meei bmn Datrtaf the last few years numerous t?el plants have iHen erectad in differ.-iu tMetrlcta, and tatDptiaa offen were made to the old and mo.-t e-rt eatBeoyea In ma:. 1 aes new othr. r- were appointed and men left the piaaes where a majority of them had paea employed for the last 20 years auJ entered upon th new work The recent action in the ateel and iron laduetry left many of theae plaiita id and toe men out of employment. This, coupled with the universal resumption of the Carn- tr; Be.Ua in the i'lfsburg district, entice.', hundreds of theste men hack to their old home, only to meet with th- ! - .:a- "tr M I ement that no man over SI years of ase would be employed

It is said thai 'he annuo:;. ement was made over a month ago httjl great crecy was ohserv.Ht 111 Ps er.t'oreenitat, am! it oniv nw beeomee kooera

BURNt'D QUARANTINE TENT

taakeal Men Mai..- I nrrihlr rrnlml aaalMl I. trillion of Ihr Kaat 1 I nnia Ntl atattm Bi Lo Beat, n.Tereatp maske. man, armad with sbotattaa, set fire to ; he ten's of the East St Louis tuaraatlaa station, at ' :'.) o'clock M and ay mornins. af-r . the guard. Charles Denny, to Baa The men who burned the tent are supposed to l.e objectors to the location of the lamp at that plxce. Neither of the three ten s was occupied, but tt had been OalMCted that patients would be moved to tliem during the day They are to if used nly until the permanent paatbowas, now under construction, is compl- - l DOCTORS HAVE SOME HOPE If I mir nrri.ti I nn It- I'rei.nleil I'riiiti I til lap n i 11 lnr I tti nifl'iitir Hi 11. NM. M .1 lire.

teeeaa raaen Plaerad 11 W ai ino Hunt, in n,,,!, ,i,,n,. r ii.nl im'. 1 I nr. Wi-rt- .In 111 mi ll liitt It I tt 11 ü I I.I til lllj II It'll.

K11 'xvilie. Tenu . Sept. "ti The death Hat, as a result of the tearful wreck on the South in railroad mar

Now Marke. Sa'urday. had Brown to t. and it will prol ai.ly cm d seeenty before aast Tw sdajr. as :nati af the injured were in a serious condi

tion, and more deaths Will occur Bl hospital. There wore i death at that lastitui on Bun Jay, the leal ona eceurriag e fki o'clock, whoa M P. tlaut. promln m n ildeal of Shelby, N. C. paaiw 1 avraj OthOfi who died at the hospital were the two colored Bretnea. two ttle K.rls and Nep Millr, t iiored ',; fohaatoa City. To the appen i ! l ifted list of dead there

runs' added an unknown infant f tad Sunday at the scene of the wreck, and two other unidentified in) lies. The list of dead up to ten o'clock Sunday night is as follows: The Dseii w a. Gaibralth, Knox vi tie, Mr- V A "..ilbraMh. Knoxvtün. W T Kill., lir.-.-nsti. r... N C. It. tiph Muunti astli-. Iviiitxvllle. Mlna Ines Russell, Knoxvllls. Clyde Rneesll, Knosvtlle. Cory KniKht. DandrMge, T.'nn, V A Stfhi'iimo, rnahr John Conner, Roanoke, Va. f s l't.x, tUrmlnctism, Ala. J M Adsäns, Jeilleo, Tenn. Mrs J Ii Gass, K11 ixMllr. Mr. W C. Haddla KnoxvIUe, Jam' Bird, Jefferson fits. Tenn Mr 1: B West. Jefferson City, Tena, Mr- Aleert McMahan. Xrwrturt." Tena. Ed. DeGrout, Johnson 'tt. Tenn. John Qienn, iCorristown, T.-nn ir a Crewford Bardstosrn, Ky. i: a ii..: r. M.irnstown. Tena Geo I 1 irr. .Ill n, Kv J H. Plumwier. Chapel Hill, N" C. E ; Ernest, J..hnon City, Tena. John Bla k. White itne. Tenn. Mr- w r Crawford, Mohawk. Teaava J. R. Rhea, Jellico, T.-nn. Mr- 1. 1 .r.i Hill. CttTi.t v, S. C. -. Hill. .! tiit:!r.. r ( Mrs Laura 11:11. Mi-- Barab Hill. Gaffney, 8 C Vtftern-months-old boy. thotinht to be son ..: Mr- L iura Hill Mrs Fannie M Kwtn. KnoxvIUe, R D Q dwln, Jefferson City, Tena, Mr- c A Kussel). KnoxvIUe. M r . Ashmore, KnoxvIUe wttli.im J. in. a. KnoxvIUe J J Daniel, Turley'i Mill, T in. Q N Psrrott, KnoxviU Annie Hay low, Itlrmlnuham M r.s. On en Bi I vi a, S, !, w It. Kane, KnoxvIUe, engineer. W It Speii. . r. At. kIi.i ! , M; J A. Lern ns, KnoxvIUe R M M than, Newport Tenn Mrs Nancy J Rumley, R'autauga

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lent, 8B.- Ladf passed a tjtiiet her ciuidition 1

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grava, it la aaderstood that M well iliirlnt.' RimdMl attcriKHiu.

baUetla Issued ai t:M o'9kHk Sunday avanlBB m i - "ladt iraaa'e eoajitioa remaias much the saae, 'ut bar sireagth has h.eii lair! alataiaad durhsf the day " In a n '"v agency dispatch which has not !.'. n coaAraiad, it is said that hi r

I ladyship's coii.lition Is -o gra.' that . I', : tain preparations for sustaining life tvas ordered by special train Iroui Loudon A dispatch from Walmer cast:.-, at ten o'clock Sunday night, says: "Thai improviiiifiit in Lady fur-m's condition continues, and the factors state that if her strength can be maintained during the in xt two day there will be hopes of her recovery. AOQOrdlRg to the Daily Mail, oxygen was administered, and anti-strept. uncus serum was injected hypudernnc-

ally as an antidote to the blood poisoning These remedies were hurriedly fetchad from LoadOM by a special train to Walmer castle, ordinary traffic be-

, ins; meanwhile held up to allow the special to pass. Sir Thomas Harlow. In reply to late 1 inquiries, said: "Peritonitis has been I considerably local I zed. and the paI tient'g condition is as comfortable as could be expected." A London specialist has informed ! the Daiiy Mail that Sir Thomas Bar low anil Dr William Watson Ch yne ' formed an ideal combination for BgbtI ing such a terrible disea-e as s. ptlc 1 peritoattia 1 Ird Purzon's brother. W Ourxon, 1 lias arrived at Walmer castle

King Edward, who 1- a fretnierrt In

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Many women are denied the hanniivess of

children through derangement of the generative organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, "DcAit MR, Pivkham: I BUflefttd with stomach romplaint f,r years. I pot so bad that I OOQld not carry my chililn-n but live motu ha .aen would have a mis OBJ T4aB. The last time I U'.-ame jn, man' wv huaband fot me to take LjdUa B. Ptatkluuaia Vevetoble 4 oaapooad After taking tho first Jn.ttK; I was reliev.-.l ,,f the .-; km m Of Mom 1 andU'gan to feel better in every w.v. I continued its w ami w.,'

and receive conetant Informa- 1 enabled to carry my baby to maturity. now have a id 0 babf rii

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rion. made another sympathetic in

rpiiry regarding the COadiUOB of Lady f'irron Sunday niszh.

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Walmer ra.-t. K-tr p. m Lady Cnrxoa, at

a fairly ciuiet day. The nurses are said to be fairly alr to Veep up Lady Cuizon'i s'rencth while the oxygen treatment Is proving helpful. If a collap.se can M prevented B hin the next 24 hoars the doctors will have hojes of her recovery. VISITED WASHINGTON S TOMB lilt- re It It I h up it( I n it I rhu r y I'ni.i n Visit, Nunili, i,, it,, Tomb ttf n alt Inu I itn. Washington Bepl -T Tr'e archbishop of Caatcrbory wont to Mount Vernon. Sunday, as the guest of Gen Crosier, chief of ordaaace, to ristt the home and tomb of WaebingtOSB. The patty also imluded Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the llri'ish ambassador Set r'ary of the Navy Morton, James Pierpont Morgan and aSoiit twenty other BLOODHOUNDS ON THE TRAIL

lay fte-

l:n,irt fit nptner I m-v n d la r I ra Shu Hun- lit-t-ii H nrkina OrssSlsSS nl OKilt-ii. I . a it .

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MO., Bent. J7 - The trial of Kra member of the St. Loub tot bribery, was continue.. Monday, by Judm Walt r because of the ill health ol rho Is critically sick after an

operation for apaandh itis. Before tiii. coattaaaaea vas ajranted Chas. (I. Hunt, one of the BBaaSaoaed Jury panel, made alhdavu that J. S. Fmnci-eo. one of Krat.'s lawyers, had attempt ".I brilx him with $:' t( vote for Krat-- a- ,i'u!. provide-i bei Hunt) were Chosen as one f the i (O try the ease n. i ubn f thM charga, Mr Folk filed motions to havo the entire parnd aaaahad, BaWfsS VT Ith nml ll..n..r. 8. beats, Bept 2: - The reeaafaa ft Itudoiph Behrader, aged u years a nailor on board Iba Halted States batat asdsalsal II I

no snip ssa-arnueetis, who was drowned Angus! .,1 in Chesapeake bar I were buried In New I 'Icker femor.rv I

Ocden. la. Sep'. 27.- B . . ind used to track the Rock Island train bandi's at I'tt. a week ago. have been place on the trail of ir. : . ar - responsible for wholesale' fires here. Darns. staehS, Corncrtbl and ever; dwellings have leen fire! ai In -ome rsTttaarns inaolderlag aaaberi - 1 rated wi'h kerosene u-.,) in o ng th blaze was found. A posse of farmers is following the dogs. SENATOR HOARS CONDITION lie CwatlSMM In n I iiinalmr lundl-tlnn--I In- llnal nt 1 11. in. i 1 nie. i i:pt-i-it ii.

rauadespBla, Sep XI. The Public lowing bulletin on Senator Hoar - ondltion was given otr Monday morning: I"-" -enat.ir slept all n.-'h, and is In a stupor this mnrnini He did not take food or Bad keine during th night. end is not immediately expected."

Mra Oeo F Kensel, Kr.oxvllle. Itev. Isaai Every, KnoxviU. Miss f ijip. K'..iit illtv Melvel P. Qant Bhetby, N' C C. M. Helskell, Mmpbi, T-mn J M Mi!!-. 1 oi-.r- t. tir.-tn u Charlra frtrsitn. colored, Telford Nep Mill-r. colored. HrinvllU -

Will Cunr.niahum. colored, lt.. . Arthi r risn, colortwl, Green vtUe Ti Tw o white men, unideiitui l Tw.i-year-olJ Irl, untdfiitined. t'i. known Basra. A force of 150 men tolled all long at the so 'no of the wreck.

fore two o'clock Sunday morning tho track was dear for through trains, but it required many hours to clear the debrfs. Bngit ra Parrott and Kane found beneath tlw-ir engines, but th ir bodies were not badly crushed. Small fragments of nodbM Btera foand Sunday but il Is tboaghl tha they belong to bodies already found and brought to this city. On-- little baby wa found by the wr- share, but that was all. Th" cause of the terrible loss of life In the heavy east-bound train was explained Sunday If seems that the -ee-ond coach plowed i's waf into a bank In such a manner that other cars were Jammed iuto It and pushed on by the weight of heavy Pullmans, were crushed like eggshells Physic ans at tl.e boSpita t,.,, tnat of the long list of injured which they hav.' in their care, h j probable that not more than four will die The complete Ual of Injured as given by the railroad officials thowfl a o'al of IBS, hut this included all persona who .-9 only slightly hurt of scratched INDIAN TRIBES WILL GATHER

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j"" """n av't inau 1 wvi wuiu is'iore. i am like a new smam" M ks. Frank Üeyeb, Ii Second bt-- Meridcii, Conn.

SAYS CONFESSION IS FALSE Another case which proves that no other medicine . i u ...

in me worm accomphhes the same results as Lydia I. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

"DnUI Mua I'tNKiiAM : I was mar: for five years and gave birth to (p mature tliildn m After that It.. LjdUsl B. IMiikbam's V"g. t.ible 1 oinpouiHl, at.d it chaiigeil me flRMBt ffTi ik. nervous woman to a stronsr, happy an I he. ilt by wife wiihin sev.-n mmiths. Within two years a lovely little girl was born, who la the pride and joy of my household. If every woman who is cured feels as graU'ful and hapj.y aj I do, you m :- have a host of friends for ev ry tlflf I blesa you for the light, health and hapjuliss Lydia K. riiikh. mi's Wirft..

to my home. LKsawetv yours, iliia. Man

h rin ii. 11 sl Haalc m i. nn luufeaalitn itf lilttnril lltinmlaM la I till it! 1 1 1 i r . ii 11 1 i Cripple Creel; "!. Sept. 20- .-'.'T-lff Ueli has concluded that the alb !fp d confession of Edward Romaine, a prisoner at Topeka. Kas . imidicatlng union miners who formerly lived in this district in UM Vindicator mine an i Independence depot murder-, is

entirely false. I found many discca nancies in Ho

Ten. J'Jin'.N story." .-aid Sheriff Bell, who

his Just returned from Topeka, and mny of his Btateaxentf were ea-iiy disproved. He Bi g La Junta on the day of the Independence dejot exploH.un "

STARVES HIMSELF TO DEATH fPun

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QaUwborgi IIL, s. pt 2;. d entreaty. John lenaoe, of traveling salesman for St at fir the past week has rafuse food. He did Sunday of starvation.

Once before be m arly de-d of starvation, and was practieall) compelled to accept aatrltiof by the aoetura called, notw ithstanding his Opposition. It is said he is connect I h -ihly In IJo-ton. FRENCH WORKMEN ARRIVE Deleaallaa n,.,,i m Hi. w..ria . i no m BaposMe f SfrsweB Bsjesea sal, rritt- in Bsaaasat

P. Wiluuiy, Flat Hj Tho KoTBiaa, äMalwaukee,

Actual sterility in woman i- ir rare. If any woman thin i phe in st rile bH bet atrlte t lrN. Pinktuuai at Lynn, Bffeisi. m h advice) is given free to all wouid-io- ami ezasM (.no aaadlaeva. fbrAAA FORFEIT wssansot frt)iwith proc the oricHullettert sod tifcai ir-i iS nllilll' i.j, nti.cii i . , yvUVV Lrass S. MsBsMSI MrU. I .. I.rnu, Mas.

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m bale t-a-u n n n,-, nice in -I i - IShSi ISaSNrlalSJ ii ml llu 1 1 nt I n u I ,,r Raa I liit-f nf r, I't ri'fa.

Woresti Hoar, at 1 nn.'io on ti believed

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r Na - - pi .: s. nator ! o'chx k Monday night, was

I, and had beat sll day. It lie will !;e ,, ;a; i1V8.

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I x -ft. llU, r la nl III. N 'A York. Sep-. 27. Mrs. Iaid B. Henderson, wife r n-Gptmim iisnderBon, says: "Tho story of the general's ill health. bodUy or menta.ly. i false. There i- not one word of truth la the a '"n. ;:; that the g-neral ha- broken I re in-h Wtirkiut-n trrlvr.

New York 1 ; .: a delagad ioi of '

Prancfa workmen, sent at the expanse or ine Fren- h governmeri to the St. Louis xpfoltlon. arriveil, Sivnday, on heard Ihe French line ime ia bieUl.' from LavTe.

from all 01 an atoned on the Sf I In ord r V0 war dance

leadt-r. Chief time a SUCCW rule the tribe.

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Idaho, S- pt. 2U. Indaans ihe northwest have been gather at North Lapwat, ereee Indian reservation, elebrate with a feast and

Btanory of their la' 1 I I ph. At the Bam ' -or will lie chosen to Summons by mail and

bete i" ea et at to ail tho liands, including Nes

In

Pel'- -. Lapwais. uiackioot, Spokanee, OolVlilea and other tribes. Five thousand Indians will be invited The date for the affair will be fixed later by the sub-chief a, A V k a 1 !e devoted to f a - ne

dancing and

r a in w chief.

mn i luioina; anaera' Baton Laadrllle, Beat The i.eadviiie District MintnK a.socdailon. which takes in every mine nianager in the rii-trb t. lias dei iiled to isue work ng earda for the purpoas af earrylni on the figlit BgalnCt thu Western Federation of M t 1 lit n.li nl I .ml, I li-l,. iiiutai, Near rorh.8api Lostli Fleisch maun, the milliimaire baker and phb lanthroplst, (J tad here Sunday at hie home ii w est Bateiity ecfeatb street, of parah- Mr Fl- i hmann was horn tn IBM, near Oluijt, Moravia,

Ken Y-irk. Beat a delegai n of French workmen s- nt at the expeasa of the French government to the St. Lenta exposition, a-rlvisl h- re Sunday, on board the Franca, line steamer La Bretagne, from Karra. The industries represented ere the manufacture of musical instruments, cot t-u.. -hoes. hats, machinery tooli and railroad BBpnlles. There are ako ren reeentatires d national trad- - and experts in mai. distribution. Mcfin Albert, prof- . m at the French colonial and naa! ended school, heads the dcleintion of norhasen. ramaeios rrsans nt i iiIi-hkii. Chi ago. S. pt Si r-Caaadiaa volunteertha Twenty-firs' BaSSl Fusl HeTB, from Windsor. Onf . wearing thf red tunics and white helmets of ih British army, have arrived n Cblcagt from the st taoela expserrton, and have BOBS into quarters a? the recinien-arm-try Illinois nat.onal guard. Tin Fn I - rs are in strong, with 21 off Oers, and ere commanded by LieutCol Bart let t The visitors were mei and nmkaaaed by a eoaspany af th First regiment. BTssaalwalsa H Ism ti. Hi IB San Franc ii -, Sept 28 -Ant:ounn nn-nt of the winners of the cash prrta drills if cantons attending the sovecelcn graid bnlge, I. O t. F. was niadn Fii-tas night lb" flr.-t pri?.e af H.ooo was won hy the War hingt on i d 0 j canton ri.ii.ru eii niik KsaBesslawsae Sprirgflr-ld.- Mo. Bapt. ;i5 - Mack. Baitings, postatnitef Bl Buattfe Ctre.n ietd. was brought here ly deputy Fnited Siat BiarnhaL egarced With

"Banner Blue Limited" BETWEEN ST. LOUIS I CHICAGO The Finest Day Train in the World. Leaves St. Louis Union Station 11:00 a. nv. Leaves St. Louis World's Fair Station. 11:14 a. m. Arrives Chicago 7:00 p. m. Leaves Chicago . 11:03 a.m. Arrives St. Louis World's Fair Station 6:49 p. rru Arrives St. Louis Union Station 7:03 p- m.

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