DOES HE PAY FARE? Democrats Want to Know About Roosevelt's Traveling Expenses.. Senator Will Start nn Inquiry. It In Snld. la Ilccard to Whether llnllroiiilfl Until the Frvnltfutit About tho Country Gratta. "Washington, Sept. 21. Tho demo cratic senators are to demand an in vestigation into tho traveling system of. tho president. Somo resolutions 8p-lo bo introduced with a profaco ayrangement. In this flrst part it is stated that It Is roported that tho presi dent has traveled much in tho last -lour months and has not paid fare. That ho has worked a pull on tho rail roads for faro and board and other things equally aa valuable, This being assumed will be made tho basis for a resolution for Investigation to provo Jt all true. It is announced that there Is no politics in it, that it is an earnest effort to get at tho truth in the interest r good government They will also try and interest tho civil service corn jnlsaion in tho matter and havo an of ficial investigation made Into tho mat ter of traveling by tho president. AFTER BURIAL ASSOCIATIONS. Tfeo Superintendent of Insuranco In Knn n I'roprvrlntr to Inntltuto i'rocood luen Arulust Them. Topoka, Kan., Sept. 21. Charles H. Xuling, superintendent of Insuranco, is proparing to begin prosecutions against the burial associations of tho state. Uo has ordered Otto Eckstein, county attorney of Sedgwick, to lnstituto pro ceedings in tho district court there against It. W. Gill, an undertaker, who is conducting a burial Insuranco asso ciation. Mr. Lullng holds that these companies must come under tho super vision of his department or coaso do ing business in tho state. UNCLE SAM BUYS HOTEL. One of tho FlncHt IJullillncs In Manila Will Mo Transformed Into a Homo for Federal Ollleers. Manila, Sept. 20. The United States government has just completed the purchase of tho Hotel do Oriente, on the Plaza de Calderon de la Barca. The Imilding Is ono of the best of tho kind in this city, and will now be adapted to the requirements of the federal au thorities, with suites of rooms ar ranged as offices for the various de partments. In this respect, it is ad mirably located in tho immediate prox imity of the customs houses and other .tit the more important offices of the -government. Tho price paid for the property is said to have" been $313,000. Two Filipino Dwarfs for World's Fair. Tacoma, Wash., Sept 21. The steamship Shawmut, which arrived from Manila yesterday, has among .Iter passengers two Filipino dwarfs -who aro being taken to the St Louis exposition. Tho dwarfs are a man and -woman, 27 and 28 Inches tall respect- ively, fully doveloped, the man aged 29 and tho woman aged 31. They are brother and sister, and aro remark able specimens of humanity. Will Cross Atlantic In nn Airship. Paris, Sept. 21. An attompt to cross the Atlantic ocean in an airship is about to bo made by Elisoe Capazza, the inventor of the parachute balloon, and an aeronaut who distinguished himself a few years ago by making a daring trip over the Mediterranean sea from France to Corsica. Tho projected balloon voyage will be made for the purpose, of meteorological in vestigations. Aiitwfts McCord Ruptures n lSlood Vessel. St Joseph, Mo., Sept. 21. Jameo Mc Cord, principal owner of sevoral whole Bale grocery houses in western cities and the head of other business enter itises, is believed to bo fatally ill from the effects of the rupture of a Wood vessel, which occurred yesterday whllo ho was out driving. He is 75 years old, and has been a resident of fit Joseph for half a century. Forty Acres for lMtlllpnluo Display. St Louis, Sept. 20. The layout of the 40 acres devoted to tho Philippine exhibit at the world's fair has been made. Tho tract Is roughly rectangu lar in shape, and rises sharply from tho lovol of tho lake on Its northeastern sldo. The formation of tho ground TVlll bo utilized in tho layout, tho vari ous buildings of tho exhibit rising in tiers for fully 2,000 foot A Kuliiod Mi, n Hlnvs Ills HrfiliiH Ont. Kansas City, Mo., Sopt 21. Left penniless in his old ago, after a loss of $35,000 In tho Juno flood, discour aged and despondent, Henry Mockloy, former proprietor of the Riverside packing house, committed suicide yes terday niornin iy sending a bullet through his brain. Tho tragedy oc curred In a llttlo dark room 'In the rear of 215 Oak street. MYinumenl to Illinois Soldiers. Greenville, 111., Sopt. 20. Ono of the. most notablti events of tho fall among the old soldiers of Illinois was tho un veiling hero of a magnificent monu ment to the moinory of 1,?00 deceased veterans. TO BATTLE AGAINST MORMONS Danlflh Vrencher Ctosbch tho Ocean t Chock tho llrlnelne of Converts to tho United HtnteJ. Copenhagen, Sept. 20. Rov. II. Hau Eon, for many years president of the Danish Lutheran church In America, has arrived in Denmark to do mission ary work against Mormonlm. The Mormons havo attracted largo num bers of Danes to Utah and havo been especially active of recent years In spreading their propaganda In Den mark. A Mormon templo was dedi cated hero last year. Tho Danish church in America sent Rev. Mr. Hau sen to this country to counteract tho Mormon propaganda and a powerful branch" of tho Danish state church en couraged him to como and will co operate in his work. REVIVALS OUT OF DATE. Bletliodtnt Trencher Declares Old-Funh-loued Method of Miildntr Converts Una Lout Its Effectiveness. Greon Bay, Wis., Sept 20. Rev. D. C. John, presiding elder of the Oskosh district, caused a stir at the session of the Wisconsin conference by declaring that tho Methodist church must devise new methods or conversions must cease. Tho people, ho said, exhibited increased Indifference and downright hostility to the old-faahioncd rovlval and It was almost impossible to gather n congregation for revival meetings without special attractions. Individual effort on the part of tho ministers was Dr. John's panacea. It was necessary to gather in tho children or the church would dlo out. EARTHQUAKE AT SANTIAGO. For 15 Minutes In tho Cubnn Metropolis l'eoplo Cried nml l'mycd While Wnlls Wero Tumbling. Santiago, Cuba, Sept. 20. Tho most violent earthquake since 1885 occurred here early Saturday. The earth shook for 15 seconds, but there were no undu lations. Many peoplte rushed into tho streets and cried and prayed. Bricks and plastering dropped In all directions and a few walls fell. Nobody, how ever, was injured. NEGROES HANG A NEGRO. At Ltixorn, Ark., it Rrnto Who Had As saulted Little Girls Met with Sum mary I'uhlshnicut. Luxora, Ark., Sept 20. Negroes overpowered the sheriff Here, took out a negro named Hellen and hanged, him to a water tank, where his body was left dangling. Hellen was charged with criminally assaulting two little negro girls, aged 5 and 10. Town Lot Scheme Declared n Lottery. Guthrfe,.Ok., Sept. 20. Sheriff Tilgh man, of Lincoln county, arrested J. H. Borders and other members of the Monarch Investment company, of Kan sas City, which was conducting tho opening of the new town of Warwick, In Lincoln county. Tho company wa3 distributing lots by a system of guess ing, in which there were no blanks. This was an alleged lottery, therefore the arrest. What Will Itoosevelt Do? Oyster Bay, N. Y., Sept 20. Presi dent Roosevelt has received copies of tho resolutions adopted by the Central Labor union of Washington, demand ing the dismissal from the government printing office of William A. Miller, the foreman bookbinder to whom ob jection is made by the bookbinders' union. A formal acknowledgment of tho .receipt of the resolutions has been sent Panama Ripe for Secession, San Francisco, Sept. 20,-4According to the ofilccrn of ihe steamships Colon and City of Sydney, tho people of Pan ama are ripe for secession from Co lombia, and unless the congress of the South American republic take somo early and satisfactory action In the matter of the Panama canal nothing can prevent a break for independence on the part of the people of the isth mus. Packers ilcmliidotl of New Law. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 20. Charles Bush, deputy labor commissioner, caused consternation In the South Omaha packing houses by the notifica tion that a small army of children em ployed by the concerns must stop work and go to school, In conformity with the new compulsory educational law. Packers promised to dismiss all chil dren affected by the law. Philippine Officer ti Defaulter. Manila, Sept. 20. James W. Walsh, Jr., constabulary supply ofllcer, sta tioned at Masbato, at tho province of Vlscayas, In the military department of Lufcon, has been arrested on tho charge of defrauding the government Ho is said to bo short $5,000 In sup plies with a deficit of $8,000 in his cash account. lies Moines Oriind Jury Indicts Armour. t)es Moines, la., Sept. 20. Tho Polk county grand Jury returned an indict ment against tho Armour Packing company .for tho alleged Illegal sale of oleomargarlno. The state dairy com missioner says that the company was selling tho oleomargarine colored a rich yellow as a butterine. PASSING OF THE ORGAN. All the Vokhb Unit a Ontnrjr Ago, Hut Now Ilccnllcd nn n I. on if Forgotten. I'ad. A llttlo over half a century ago tho manufacture of the American, reed or gan took distinct shape. The instru ment was flrst known as a "melodeon," and a strong demand Immediately Bprang up for it, particularly among tho humbler, and, consequently, moro religious class. Tho melodeon was Just the thing for leading or accom panying tho voice in hymns. It was used by peripatetic evangelists throughout tho country, and thousands who had novor heard tho like of it bo foro strained themselves to get It for family use. In tho larger cities tho piano had full swing, but in small towns, villages and hamlets and in country homes the molodeon was es tablished in nearly every parlor, says tho Now York Press. Prlnco, of Buffalo, Carhart, of Now York, and others too numerous! to mention sent out, vast quantities of theso wind-jammers. After awhile they wore called "reed organs," and tho price was raised. In a fow months j they would become wind-broken, and ; tho miserable wheezy things wero a constant affliction wherevor they wore known. Thero was hardly a Sunday school in tho United States that did not take up collections from the chil dren to buy one. At flrst tho perform er worked tho thing with her feet i whllo playing the keys with her An gers. Later a pump-handle attach ment was made, and It was a great thing for a smart boy to be called on by tho superintendent to do tho pump ing. Ho must do it just so; not too fast, not too hard, not too slow, not too softly. If he did just right he be came a permanency, and mighty proud was he, the envy of all. Some of tho organ . builders hired missionaries to travel and sing hymns to tho accompaniment of their instru ments as an advertisement. Thirty years ago Ira D. Sankoy traveled with an organ of his own (I do not remem ber the make), and set tho people wild. It has never been charged that ho was In the pay of any firm. Shiploads of these organs wero sent to Europe. Some got into the Congo, and tho Af ricans were charmed. Some went to India to soothe tho supplicating Hin doo. The Protestant countries, par ticularly, demanded great quantities of them Sweden, Norway. England and Scotland. Few American enter prises attained bo big a boom and fow fell so quickly into a state of collapse. Standard manufacturers of reed or gans quit tho business and went Into the making of pianos, somo with signal success. The organs have gone into church cellars to rot, whllo tho piano is installed In tho home and Sunday school, In the lecture room and the college. A remarkable change, this. Prcncher Selected Ii- Phonograph. From the "Jewish Chronicle" we learn of a novel use for the phonograph. Somo time ago tho Hungarian Jows in Chi cago wrote to the chief rabbi of Press burg, in Hungary, asking him to recom mend an orthodox rabbi, able to preach In their native language. Pressburg Is a long way from Chicago, and it was to much to expect that a rabbi could drop across for a Sabbath to preach a trial sermon. That was where the pho nograph showed its use. The recom- mended candidate spoke his best ser- mons in his best German and Hungarian, into the instrument, and when tho rec ords were reproduced In Chicago t'hey gave such delight that the preacher was unanimously elected at a handsome sal ary. . THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, CATTLE Beef ateera A Native heifers 2 Western steers 2 HOGS c SHEEP 2 WHEAT No. 2 hard No. 2 red CORN No. 2 mixed OATS-No. 2 mixed RYE , FLOUR Hard winter pat.. .1 Soft winter patents.... 3 HAY Timothy ...... ...,... 5. Prairie 4 BRAN BUTTER Fancy to extra.. EGGS CHEESE-Full cream POTATOES Homo grown... 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