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THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. JULY G. 1902. K V Munyon Remedies Given Away i u-ait ery trk person to send roe their j r m ar 1 address and full particulars of i '- nimplalnt. and I will send by return I l- Hi frm of all charge, the remedy that I 'I if mil cure them, Ilemember. there I 5 r rt'eh alout th's offer. If iou have j n.f timatism. don't fall to -end for a free ' i" I rf my Kheumatism Cure; I know It i !i! cure you. If jou suffer with Indigestion r i.nv xtomach trouble be sure and get a f'"- vial of my Dvopepsla Cure. It will en- 'V -ou to eat v. hat you like ind all you l'K? If you have a cough, send fcr my 'ou:rh Cur. If your kldnevs are out of 'in, no mailT now nou"i. my iiarey iir- will proie a b'.eing. My Headache Tur topi anv hei'Iarhc In 7 to 10 minutes. Mv l'U-rhoa fur rrects all bowel com Jl!" 'n .i f- hours No matter what r.,.- r T(a. i- wrlto and tell me all about vm.r -TTi'alnt and I will send yen my r rr iv m I will alo "fnd jou a copy of Mi - !- Magazine and Munyon'3 Guide t; Hf-iltb Prof. Kunyon. 1505 Arch Si.. Philo-Pa.. The 'spljy of Summer Goods at Ban's cnnr.ot fall to rreet the fancy of the critical and economical buer. The fabrics this sea-i-on are di Hshtful in design, and nowhere nre the- offerol In uch assortment as at MIs.ourl' fifiixi Sin-e VAGRANT BULLET HITS A GIRL liss Georgia Lnidain the Victim Other Accidents. Miss Georgia LaMaln :li- 18-year-old daughter of Jose; h Lai lain of No. 309 South Twenty-first street, received a bullet In her right wrist Thrusday evening while walking along the sidewalk In front of her home. The young woman at flrt thought o:ie of the children pUy.ng on the sidewalk had hit her with a rock, but when htr wound begrVn to pain hrr she went to her father, and an investigation caused t'ie summons of a physician. Doctor D M UIbon. who was called, found a bullet frcm a 35-caliber rvoler In the bone. Where the mml!" came from Is a mytery. though from the nature of the wound It Is thought to have traveled a long way before flnding lodgment. The in jury Is not erious. Inspected School of Mines. r.ErcuiJc bVEi l Rolla. Mo. July 5 The Executive Com mittee of the S'-hool of Mines met hero to-day. Doctor John D. Vincil. 1. A. Mc Millan. It . Thurman and Charles L. Woods att-nd-d th meeting. When tho general routine business was transacted the commute-" went on an lnpcctlon tour through all the new buildings and wlt nucvc t'-ie prcgrcs that was being made on the new Sj-1i"f1 building, wh'ch is belli? pushed f'-rward by William McCully S Co of St I'U5 w'th all speed Clmreli Ilrdlratcd nt Vlrjilnln. III. rki-i i i.i special. . .rsiV.i 111 . July 5 A new Presbyterian church v.3s dedicated here I. -day with lm-pif-.-i ceremonies T. c Rcerend Willis Frefri.e fra's f CMcago delivered the piL.r.j.al odr-ss and the Heercnd J. II. Kh- ir.uatv s. aiso of Chicago, and other picr-.lncnt divines, assisted the pastor, the Reverend neorse Ler.nir.cion. The conpre gat'tn Is wrulthj and the ellfire Is a credit to the cltv The present trustees are 15. W. Mill H. F. Kors, George Concver and F. C Ir.nr .Tail Deliver? In .rknnna. JIETUMJC SI'ICTAL. Hope. Ark. July 5. While Jailer Doc 3 o.-iioe was gHlng breakfast to-day to thrte negro mi ners under sentence of death at Washington, they assaulted him j wim u i-iuu snu nenvy itk, urcaKjng nis wrl t and badly InjUiIng him. He Rhot and rr.crailv Injured one. The other two cs ..tled. bu' were captured later. Istcrcnite of Capltnl 5toclc JSEIVI.UC SPHCIAI Jeeisn City. Mo., July 5 Statement of Increase of capital stock from IZ.0U0 to l.j0 was filed tc-daj In the offlc of the se-jetat, ot itate oy th- St. Charles and St l.ouls Iiridge Company of SL Charles. MARRIED. GnATSON-NEtVKIP.K-On July 1. IMS, by the Jte-erend T r Cartnon. Mr Hirry S. New Klrk cf M IxUis and ll!s Jlmle M. Urason or K-inclt gion. Mo. t No. JS17 I'art atenu-. t;t.L.E:JS MIL.t,ER-On July 2, IMC, br the Kr.eren.1 T Carletna. Mr Alt-rrt Miller or tt lutji to S5if Maud Muller SjiUns of Fen tun. Mo i the hose of the bt!t!e' pircnti at 1 er.ton Mo DEATHS. BECKCR-On Faterday Jul S. lis. at 3 a. m . Ktii.t.u T. Ii-cker nce .v(nM belared wlte of l'eter Uxr ar.i ijtotlicr of Charles Iu!irf anil Victor Becar. ajej a jrstn 3 months 2Z ds Funeral from family reli2ence. No. Id North Twenty third ftren hindsj. July i. u : p m. IeceneS was a x"nbtT of Security Council. No (14. Kaichtx and LAdtcs ot &ecurlty. FOX On Siturday. July 5. 3231 at $M . a.. M&rraret Tux. ased U yoirv. b?lorl sister of Jaira lJuca and trs Kate Lunbcrs. Funeral Sunday. Jul 6, at 2 p. m.. from Xo. 13 North Taior atence. to Vlsltattoa Cnuica, tbence to CaUar Cemetery. Friends are Invited to atterd GUCimiST On Situr.Kr. July s, ixi at 11S3 c m.. Heirietta F O.lchjirt. beloved dauxh'.sr of Will tun auj Au.lt Gilcbttst. axed 1 year and 6 months Funeral from famllr rldence, Xo 2G37 Glaa-eu- avenue, ilondaj. July ", at S p. m. iroEFFEI-On Fr.Oiy. July 4 js. at 4: p. m . aftr a short iliatx., i:er HoefteJ. our Leloed lather, son auu 1iolter. at tbo ae or 0 earr. fi months. Funeral will tak? place from family residence, No. Si; South Third tret. bunda. July i, at 1 p. m.. t ad. 1'eler and I'aui s Ciurch. tbesx to h8 lvter and I'aul's Cemetery. KIatHes and friend 'nrlted to cttjr.d JuIIX IIOU'FELk Son. yvNNIE HOEFFEU Daughter. A.N.S'11: MAItY UOEFFEU Mother. Ht-TrillPON On Friday. June Zl. 1302. at her heme, near Sedalla. Mo.. Jottle lljtcalaon. Interment In Belief online Cemeterj. St. Iu.. jul 2. Doceasetl was a slter of the late It. S MacDonald and of James Wilson Mac Ionald ot Isew York. JACOBS On Friday evening, July t. 11 p m.. A. Fiderli.k JacwZ4. teiod hutind of 3opui Jacobs (nee Grann). at the ago of i7 ears and 9 months. Fuaeral from resldeace. Xo. 2-l' , street. Jloniay. July 7 at S p. m. Salisbury Other papers please copy. UATTON On Saturday. July S. 1932, at lt:U p. m.. at Fereuson. Thomas K. ljyti.n. after a ilncering Illness, aced 33 y(axs S mouths. Interment at Versailles. Ky. MULLEN Entered Into reit suddenly on Sat urday. Jul i. via, Jemcian Mullen, txloted on of Dccnis Muhen and brother of Jo.n U. Mullen and Mrs. J. KiniUU and Mrs. E. A. Jiolle. Funeral will take place from Donnelly's ender tailnc rooms. Hit North Twcnty-flrst street, on Monday. July 7. at 10 a. hl. to Calaxy Ceme tery. Fucerat pritats. lUaiHt-On Saturday. Julr E U02. at 12:4S p. m. arter a short illseit. Joseph Kilter, beloved child of William H. lsat. Josephine Victoria r William H. and Sophia llslter (nee Suess). at axe of 9 months. Funeral talrj place from late residence. No. 2XJI South Tenth street, Sunday, July & at S p. m., thenco to St. Matthew's Cemetery. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend. STEWART At PitUhnrs;. Ta., f 7U a in July . ua. James Stewart ot Na !() West utut piace. months. this city, aad si years and 10 Teffiponry interment will be made at Home wood Ometery. Pltutnrc at 10 a. m., Monday, July!. SAPPINOTON--Entered Into rest Julr . 102. ' at l:o o'clock. Mary c SapplnKton. daughter of J. P. and Ellen C. Ssnptncton tne Brown), ana sister of Jin. Charles Hewitt. Edward P 2S?E.P&An&cn.& A,bm J" JulU ' " Funeral from resMerce at tXS a. m.. to JCirkwood Catholic Church at 19 . m.: frcm thers to Park HIU Cemetery at 11: o'clock, iloaaay. Jolr 7. Kansas City. Mo., and CourasvlIU. HL. pipers pleas copy. T7ALSH On Friaay. July 4, UOi at p. m., Acstln Walsh. Funeral wUI talcs pUce Ucnday. July 7. at 1:10 a. m., fxotn rssldeacs. No. II Rids avs- tma to St. MarVs Church, thnc to Calvary t Cemetery. Pleas emit flow. j SITTING IN BOATS THEY DIG POTATOES, Farmers Near Tri-Citles Take Crop From Lakes Left by the Recent Flood. FISH TUBERS OUT WITH TONGS. Wheat Sprouting in the Shock and Trobably Will Hot on the Stubble Farm Conditions. Farmers In the lowlands aloes the 1T.I nols shore of the SIlsMsMppI from Granite ( city to Altoi are harvesting the crop of po- ,' tatoM bv means of skiffs, rvlr.g to the re cent high water Hooding the fields. 7hen the fields were submerged large patches of potatoes were ready to be dug. After waiting a few davs for the water to recede the fanners nnxlous to save the crop, began to dig them with the aid of rklffs and rmall rafts. In some parts of the farm the water onlv flooded the ipace between the rows, but In other parts the entire field were covered. On Mongers' farm, on Chouteau Island, everal acres are submerged and the enly way th" crop can b saved Is to dig the potatoes b the use of tongs. A the water Is by a few feet deep, the plan I" proving successful. Several farmers brought load- of he potatoes to the Tr!-Citls ves terda and sold them at TJ cents a bushel. Saving the- wheat that was submersed did not prov so easy and a. liavy lo I' ex pected. At the time of the flood most of It was cut and In sheacs ready for thrah inr That which dl.l net float away Is beginnlnr to sprout and a in many local!' tle Tt inrot be handled conveniently It is feard the crop will be a total loss. ST. LOUIS COUNTY PARAGRAPHS tVllliam Scott pleaded tiIt'rI T" triiv t. l.r ., nf -ifcj tultlng his -vife and was Hned $1 an I cofts by Justice Greenf rider. Mr Scott, who had him ar- rerted. pleaded with the court ror c.-m--cv and paid his tine. She said her hus band had heart disease and that his health would be Injured ty furth'r confinement la prison. Ilnrrlnce Ilcrne tirre Issned In Clayton estc-djy to James F. Wallace fT-.t Tcri!.-i Prnboc". both of No. 1537 Irv- lnir aventie: J hn I. Evans, r.. and Rebec ca Frledlander of St Louis; William B. 'Wil liams of N" 3U Washington avenue and ttrscio J. Smith of No. AM Fairfax avenue: It.-rt E Scott and Margaret fhrlstman of St I5til. and FranX King ana JilzabetQ j. Johnson of Ha-t St. Iouls. rw Illinol Corporations. ItFaTBI.IC SI'ECIAI.. Springfield. Id.. Julv 3 Certificates of ln ccfiratinn were issued to-day by Secretary of "orate lloee as f illows: The Illinois IJv Ptcck and Poultry Cnmpsnv. Chicago: carl'aX Jo-)."?): to rolee and deal tn lira stt.ck ad fttiltr-. Inerrp' rato James Fox. Auru nV- aid TV C Mueller .sireich V.' co-rpanr. .Tili-ar;: capital. Ji ttyi ri IcfTs e anil r 'I Iltuor d-aler. Inci--pora'"r- Itotrt Streleh. Itobert Knop and A. O. Al!!-4Ua . . Th J F Schmllt Rrc-O Company. Chleam: capital SI- . contractttr snd bi.lld.ag tusl n In rp rsto ' l."m r Dever. Jamts Yourc end Th!r O refiron. The Ga'litm cjh1 and Cok fompany. Einil lty c-plI ST.nw mining coal a-d manufsc turlr.x coKe Ircorpators Iluxh Murray. Da vid V!e .tnann and M Sjtt" pj pe ria Mer-ians Excttrlon Comranr. prria capital Jiooo. to conduct excursions. loc"Tporatrr U. S Brown. II. W TMellsr and S M Clarke Rr-kman Pro' . Chicago: ear'tsl. XII "0: man ufactiirlnr rr--r anl dra;c!t- euni'rles ln-cn-pnrtors Wlllam E Mrooman. 1'ase V. Ljr- ci nnJ srl!y It Noltpr Tli I. Prince Fhc Company. Chicago: eapl- tpi t y) GWia'anuM-r b ots. s-o- ar4 lcathr xvis Ineorj)-tor I J Dclsot. I. H s and M J lR'atj- Th Aetna Fuel O'l Cornpany. Chlcaxn: capi tal S50M1. to at oil wIIs Inecrpiratcrs John 71mmcnr.an. Charles It F-ands anl Ode 1. TUtkln Operl fnedto Verxlllo, Jdlet: benevolen-e. Inco-rcr"tor Jchr r.ratno. Salvatore !1 Gullo and Nlcclrt Rrunc The I Palle Cour.ty Hereford Cattle rtreMe-" Asoeiat'on. Ottawa, to encourage tre breed!-r of Il-ref'i-d cattle Ineorprat-r Wallace IJb ber A'rrt F Hnrncnt anl John Lock The Trenton Cemete-y Aev-!aicr. Trenton: to conduct a cemetery Ineo-porators Mir. Georsre Iymden. Mm F. Leocard and Mrs F. Ttemf-1: Incenres In eipltal stock are certlflej t by the follow ng corporations Anror- Foundry Com Pn. Aurcra. frcm tS.000 to Jjn.foi the W A. GerVen Ilkery Companv Blooralrg'rn. f-cm 15 -ad to HOMO: the Western F-und-y Comra-y. C-Mcaco. from v.o0 tn nno.ooo. the Wlndn- Kenfleij Puh'Uhlnr Company. Chicago, from $31 W to JJW.yOO and the number cf dlrectois Increiiied frcm four to seven; the Paxton Elec tric r-omtrnny Paxto-i from JM.OM tn J.vYS. The Oaljtret Mining Company, located at Chi cago, certifies to a decreaee In the number of ;i'eTo- from tn tn five The Fil-vard Inca'ed it C-Ieneo certtaes to a elisoc cf nsme 'n the ricllyrr Pickling and Pre-rv--g WorV and to an lncrea In the num ber of dlreeicr fm-i thrf- tn four The -porxln Co-npsnr located at Chicago. certRc tn ft chance of nam to the Amerl'aa Soap Compiny. MR. SPRAGUE SAYS If vou want eld vratermelon. go Delicatessen Lunch Room-. to the JOHN P. DRUMMOND IS DEAD. Was Once Prominent in Racini Circles Throaghout West. iinrt ijuc srnciAL. Asbury Park. N. J.. July 6 John P. Drummnnd. owner of one of the largest brick yards In this vMnlty. and at on time prominent In horse-raclnR circles from Maine to Texas, died here last night of neurahria of the heart. He owned much blooded stock O. P. FACIeSCM.. RBTURUC SPECIAI.. Rolla. Mo.. July 5. O. P Paulsell of this county died at his home, four miles west of Ilol!a. this morning. In the neventv -third vear of his are. Mr. Paulsell represented this county In the Legislature In the pes s!?n of 1W4 and made an honorable record. He -was a sterllnc Democrat and was the head of a large and Influenclal connection In this county His funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at the family burying grounds on Eecvcr Creek. 31. D. JA3IISO. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Stcelvllle. 3Io.. July 5. 3L D. Jamison, ore of the oldest and most substantial citi zens of Crawford County, died at his home In Cuba this morning. Hi remains will be brought to thli city for Interment Sunday. THOMAS HOARD. RErCBLlC SPECIAL. Mexico. Mo.. July 5. Thomas Board, ex CouncIIman In this city, and former mer chant, died at his home here to-day. He was 65 years old: was born In Callaway County Missouri, and was one of the larg est men In the Slat' at the time of hla death. He welshed more than 400 oounds, but up to the time of his death seemed ac tive In getting around. He was well-to-do. 3IISS SALLIE BCVCE. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Nevada. Mo.. July 5. Miss Sallle Bonce, sister of C. F Bance State Bank Examin er, died at Sheldon Friday. MRS. SCSAX IIURD. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Coffecn. HI.. July C Mrs. Susan Hurd. years old. died at Hlllsboro last night of cancer of the ptomach. She was until re cently a resident of this city. The funeral ! win taice piace ar me Jietnoaist Episcopal Church here to-morrow, conducted by the Reverend T. F Shoes of Tower Hill, m. THEODORE WEJTHOFF. REPUBLIC SPECIAL St. Charles. Mo.. July S. Theodore West. hotf. ased J years, a highly respected farm- i nf M eonntT Hfe.1 thte .-.n 1 w . . 1 r nf this county, died this rnornlnr- nf h( h.ome' 5" f'lSPlu?-6 5?JlfJ w"1 ??k? . place iu' '--- '"; -oraa at mat , place. JOHN" P. DRCHHOXD. I REPUBLIC SPECIAL Asburv Park. N. J.. Julr E. John P. Druramond. owner of one of the largest brick yards In this section of the country and prominent In horse-racing circuits throughout the United States. Is dead. MISS VIOLA BURRISS, REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Medora. I1L, July S. Miss "Viola Bnrriss. aged 7 years, died Thursday evening with consumption "The funeral occurs to-day Irom Bprmg tjove reioyinan waurcn. at from Spring Cove Presbyterian Chi SutamerriUe. to Medora, Cemetery. TERNELL'S EVIDENCE WILL BE IMPORTANT Did He See Disbrow, Foster and Miss Lawrence Get Into One Hoat? WILL REVEAL ALL ON STAND. Hakes Statement to Reporter Which Indicates That He Knows More Than He Has Told. HEPCBUC SPECIAr Good Ground. L. I.. N. T., July B. It is now- believed that District Attorney Smith expects to place oa the stand early this week a witness who saw Foster, Dtsgrow and Miss Lawrence all get Into one boat and rush out Into the bay. That witness Is Edward TernelL Jlr. Ternell to-day admitted that ha was In the yard back of hlnhouscatS o'clock la the morr.ins of the fatal day. and that ha would tell on the stand more than has yet been revealed about the case. If be does testify that he saw the three get Into the boat. It will add much to tho District At torney's case, which has been greatly strengthened by tho developments of tht Inst few days. "There are some things which I cannot tell you." Mr. Terrell -said to a reporter. "But everything will come out on the wit ness stand next week, and there Is no rea son why I should not be frank with you. so far as I can and not violate my pledge to the District Attorney "It U true that I was up that morning and that I knew that something was going en. but I did not Know an aooui ix unui after day. and even then I'm not saylns that evn now 1 know all that happened." "Did vou ee the three together that morning?" he was asked. Knew Tliey Were Tog-ether. "No, I did not se them together, but I knew- earlv that day that they had been together. When Clarence. DIbrow and th girl drove up to my place about I o'clock Sn the .nornlng I was out back of the house watching for chicken thieves. Just as I have said before. But I did not s-e them drive up; they came In very quietly and hitched the horse to the barn door. What they did from that time until da light, or until they wtnt out la the boat. I do not know." "Do you know If Foster and the girl had a room in your hou- that nlghtr "I do not know that positively. All I can tell you Is that at 3 o'clock that morning I found this poor fellow, hitched to the barn. I unlocked the door and took the horse and carriage Ini-ide. I looked In the carnage a little and found the Klrl's hat under the I6t. "That naturally aroused suspicions and whtn I saw Disbrow after daylight It Is true we had some pretty sharp words or rather I said some pretty sharp things to h:n "But if you had act discovered that the room had leen occupied at the time you had the talk with Disbrow, why did vou accuse him of making Improper use of your house?" Jlade an Erailve Iteply. Mr. Ternell hesitated and then repUed. evasively, that be did not like the locks of things and did not know what to make of finding tho carriage. Frank, as It appears on Its face, this statement of Mr. Ternell Is far from, twlng all the truth. In the first place if he were up and about the premises at 3 o'clock It L altogether probable that he knew where Foster. "Dl.ibrow and the girl were. He took their horse Into the barn and no doubt knew whether they were In the house or down on the beach. It was a still, clear night and he could have een and heard them. If th-y were making the disturbance In the house described by Mlfs 1'earsall cer tainly he must have known It. Again, It Is not at all likely that Mr. Ternell would have accused Disbrow of making Improper use or his heuse hnd h not seen or beard something during the night to Justify such an accusation No place on Long Island bears a better reputation than Mr. Ter nell's. and those who know him do not believe that he would be awake at 3 o'clock In the morning and not know If anv thing wrong was going on about th-i hOU. Ana, Knowing mat sometning wai his acquaintances oHcve that ha have Interfered on the snot and wron would ouiq not nave waited until s oclocx. as he says he did before speaking to Dis brow. Tmllmony 3Iny Be Important. Both District Attorney Smith and Detec tive Field are silent as to what Mr. Ter nell will swear to. but they admit that his testimony will be very Important. Mr Ter nell said to-day that he went back to bed at half past 3 o'clock that morning, after having put the horse In the barn. That Is .. ... -- -i-- the time, app-oxltaately. fixed by Miss Pear- nail, when the three were outside the hotel, going toward the beach. 3Ir. Ternell's barn lr on high ground, overlooking the beach, and the spot where the boats were moored. It is probable that he did net know in a general way what hapiened. He found the horse hitched to the barn door, and the woman's hat In the carriage. He was sus picious, according to Ms own statement, that something was wrong. Still, he says, he went to bed a half hour later, and did not knew who was In his house or what was going on. 3Ir. Ternell's place is not a hotel. It is merely a large cottage, on the bay. and at the time Mr. and Mlrs Pearsall and Disbrow were the only boarders under his rtof. At night It Is as still as a desert about the place, and JILss Pearsall declares that the disturbance In Dlsbrow's room was so violent that It awakened her from a sound sleep. The belief Is general here that ilr. Ternell Is keeping his pledge to the District Attor ney, and will tell under oath much more than he has yet told about the case. CURRY'S BAND ACCUSED OF ROCK ISLAND ROBBERY. Charlen 7fesselers Description of Ban dits Tallies 'With Those of "Raich," Cassldy and Harry LongbangU. Chicago. July 5. That members of the "Kid" Curry band of bank and train rob bers, wanted for alleged complicity In tho recent Union Pacific hold-up. perpetrated the robbery of the Rock Island express train at Dupont. I1L. Thusday night. Is believed prcbable by detectives, 10) of whom are working on the case to-day. Charles Ncsseler. the boy who was steal ing a ride on the train when It was stopped, described the men to detectives to-day and his description Is s&ld to tally with photo graphs and descriptions of "Butch" Caseldy and "Sundance Kid." alias Harry Long baugh, alleged members of the "Kid" Curry gang It was officially stated by an officer of the United States Express Company that the robbers procured only J30 worth of Jewelry. They carried away a package of worthless vouchers and other papers, but overlooked a package containing ilOO.OOQ. SEW rinE TRUCK A xterr tract was received by the department yesterday, to take the place cf the one which was destroyed at the fire at Seventh street and Washington avenue last January. Tho truck, which Is a. Hayes aerial, with elghty-Ove-foot ladder, was made In EI rolra. N. T.. and cost J3.KO. It was tested yesterday on Twelfth street, opposite the City Hall, by Chief Swlngley, and ap- Proved. It was placed In use at No. S en- gine - nouse. on iNinin street, between Chest- nut and Market streeU. Thereaxe, three hundred and Ave "Help Wanted" ads printed In to-day's Republic If out of work or looking for a better po sition It will pay jou to read them over. "Wheat Fields Floosed. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Havana. HL. July S. The Turner Hudnut levee on Sasgainon Bottom broke last night, ruining fields of wheat In shock asd corn In tassel. Th nilnnla River is atill rlilnsr. Another foot -Kill corer the Fulton County narrow-gauge track. Water gauge shows acta fit above low-water mark. Difficult Digestion That Is dyspepsia. It makes life miserable. Its sufferers eat not tecaase they tronf to, -but simply because they nuir. They know they are Irritable and fretful; but they cannot be otherwise. They complain of a bad taste In the mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom ach, an uneasy feelinc of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. IIjo effectual remedy, proved by perma nent cures of thousands of severe cases, is Hood's Sarsaparilla lloos's ftus th ben cal&utlc ' GINSENG 3 Tne Money Maker cf the Twentieth CentGry. Invest your mosey in GINSENG and dear frcm U tt ISO Per cent annually The culture of Glneng Is no longer an experiment. No ose ever l&st money en an investment in Glmeng. Write to St. Louis County Glnsag Gardens. Fcrruun. Ma WD GROVE. Manager. James Dysart. Gardtr.tr. The hot sun and warm winds are apt to bring out all that's bad In you, BLACKHEADS AND PIMPLES CURED NOW STAY CURED My scientific treatments sever f alL Thirty years practical experience. Call or write personally to me , JOHN M. WOODBURY D. I., 300 Slermod-Jnccnrd, St. Louis. A FOOD CVR.E FOR CONSTIPATION. Constipation Is an almost universal dis ease among civilized nations, due to con centrated and Imperfectly cooked food. Mufhes. milk, fine flour, bread and condi ments, added to sedentary hablte, result !n constipation, hemorrhoids, piles and other diseases of the rectum requiring surgical op eration. Intestinal catarrh, headache, bilious attacks, nervous exhaustion. Insomnia. ileeplessnesi, autointoxication and paralysis Thu remedy Is the dally u-e of Toasted Wheut FlaktJ. sweetened with Malt Honey. Each flnhe represents an entire wheat kernel less th woody fiber, and contains all the Itfe-bulldlng giuten of the wheat. The raw starch found In wheat and cracked wheat mushes U dextrlnlzed by thorough cooking and toasting, making Toasted Wheat FIake at once digestible and curing constipation and lis attendant Ills. It Is un failing In Its work. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEflTHa RKCOIID OF BIRTHS. N"v--iWi nrt 111 Henry and Anne Chrntr. 13 Russell; boy. J 1 . ir ani iui3s L.arry, is. 2 ii.nara: si K ani Mary Kl-lnbenr. a Merln: aArl ani iui3s L.arry, is. 2 ii.nara: rlrx. I" H anl Mary Lrrui. 4-JII canlaa. rlrl. U". and Annie AlthoIT. 11 Helen: bey" John ad Mary Mchsllvr. Ml Cars; girl. Q and I-na Oru-nJler. Itlt Franklin; sirl. l(f cry and Minnie (trot. Mil St. IvmiH: boy. Juhn anl Cara Walsh, ltM Corth Nlnetsenth; -j J. an.1 Anna IL Rosenthal. CI St. Lovrts; KTS. i ttro toys. J r. ma VT Mafcer. Jrr Leteracr: tcr. o. A. E. aaa Apolonla Juenfel. 117 President: "" J. anil Cginia Bleleell. MTt Vista: tlrf. JUnniAdE LICENSES. m m ! ""Tii.rLrul Harry Fraurafeldtr... is Maninelcrodt U iliUlnckroit till Xona Ninth UO St. Ferd'nanJ .......... .......IVT Lawisq ...,... gT Morran - .ITT Cacuteaa iaev uiunt .. ..... Hrnrv HaSmflsttr.... Jchanna Eae .., J B Miller Etl-'I A lksrave... Jctveoh H P??rhef Msm-s. rt-son John Srhnelder . ... Elizabeth II Kyl '.'.. J W M-EIror .. ..... XOf C YM-ealJej J. L. Oamac Theresa D Rontert John Hlr.tenssyr ..1537 CaUteS'J .iiJ SMmtn B-eidway Featcn, II 3 .n Senth E'rfcteenth .C South Elsiteenth -...Eos South Seventl 1W Senth Third . .. MiS South Second i-jise i. fuut&e.ncr 1 A. Wallefe 1fie Atth VTIn-e U-K-..- Itarjr II R. Llrety....lM South KIcJ-s Hllhwly F. A. Atebraadt . Alice RIIy J. II. Koch Lucl-da Brewer... John W. White.... Anna Nas! Bolrn (I. WIUIs Katlo J. Jecnioirs. .joptin. ila Joolln. 31a ........ ......... ..Osi Brains ........... .....Sullivan, iio lttl North EUhth UU Ntrth Etrtth ---. UretnThlr jtl ...........Cy Ollvt IVeddlntr Rings (Solid Cold). Finest qualities. $3 to S3). Mennod A Jac- caras, uroaavvay ana i-ocuje. BURIAL PERMITS. E. J. Daweoa. U jears. SKA Lacleds; eaa cer Htlta Cotoosh. 1 years. X7M U2rtc; menin gitis K. J Cat. months. His North Thirteenth: erterttls. iUry UcGolre. K ytars. sal UnlTerslty: heart dlstse. Paul JlcClosVey. II years. UJ Cass; accldst. Benjamin Walton. i2 years. Ill North Thir teenth: guathct Wbucd. Henry Rosenthal, i days: SRI St- Lents: ds tlllty. J P Ltavlell. It years. IKl Clemens; con sumption Kate Keenas. 43 year. TT15 Morgan: paral- yi" Lottie Crews. $ msntha, HX Franklin; cholera, lnrantura Bedford Hcke. II years, iCl Lambdla; paral ysis Brldret M. Carney. 42 years. Poorhosse; tnttr Itls. lraae Dllllrjthsrn. t yssrs, t3U Ulnsesola; bronchitis W P Achentach. 1 year. Till Mlchlran; eater It! . a Guthrie. ' months. Z!lt Carolltx; whoeplng couch Child of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Laretis. 1SS North Leff.r swell crvnators birth. W O Pstts. 2 months. XU4 Scott: entrrltu. Valentine. Schmidt. 44 years. r9n Arse-ai; uraemia. J. S Iludscn. 1 month. (K Wash; congenital dfMlltr Harry Brmltmeler. S months. 1151 Dodler; chol ern Infantum Charles Schmidt. R yra. Ills North Granl; aretdenL Emma Becker. years. Ill North Twenty third nethrlt!s E. E Ketner. C monU-s. 118 Franklin: cholera Infantum Arnold Gross. 7 years, 1S3 North Taylor: dys- "j.rw. Schick. S iT. HO North Twelfth; tetvans. A. II If2er. T months, ail North Twelfth: eetftf Helena Hackmanr- 74 years. ai7 South Ser erih: lntermtttant fever. Peter HeeCeL fJyear. 311 South Third: sun Ullle Nleklea, 8 months. SCI South Third: chnlera Infsntunv Phllllo lnarahara. 7 years. (HI Manchester: Dora Grimm. 44 years. 1C0 Ncrth Ninth; Clph- Peter Jennemaa. 75 years, tilt Blddle: neph- Anna Holtmaa. W yesrs. 1J1I Menard; cholera James Evans. 41 years. Insane Asylum; een- Georce Pnyder. C years. Poorhouse; perttosltla. B Graber. 77 years. Insane Asylum; tnter- Mary Wolkea. M years. St. Anthony's Hos pital: pyaemia. James Heaven. years. 8 Arsenal: liver Jor-ph Cnramlns. IS hours, lltt North Nine teenth: rremature birth. Nora CVoford. 1! years. Sl.A Chestnut; en sumrttcn. Marzaret Fox. 44 years. 1S3) North Taytee; '"in'fsrt of O Argent. I month, to North Tay lor "traneulatlen of bowels. Amelia Gansmann. M years. 15 Ncrth Csrdtaa; llri Mnlrhead. SI year. 17H South Drl- mn: consumption Kr:thrtne Schoenert. W years. 1W7 Mcrran: "Aurtln "tralsh. WTe-rs. BW nM: apcplexr. Morris Manaie. 72 years. 1E2 Hickory: smlis d,Annl Palmesano. 57 year. 1S North Elxth: n-enlrclHe .. .. .. Katie Klein. 1 month. I7S8 south Second; eon genital detlllty. Slarie J. Johnson. 2 months, I South FlfleeaU); lnsnltlon. . . Llnlf Puu.br. M year. -as D Xalh; ea- Kutn aark. tj yesr. City Hospital: costive lreuffleienrr, Vincent Laytnn. 17 day. 11SJ North Tenth: correnltal deblljty. Jovi Vlncn. 1 racnth. 7UJ North Tenth: ta snitlen. Virginia LcfCer. 3 years. -2711 Oarfleld: scarlet 'jnhn ycGrath. It yesrs: Mnllanphy Heipltal: consumption. DOtfATTOSS FOR FRESH AIR Mis sion Contributions fcr the orphans ex cursion, under the auspices of the Fresh Air Mission, to Montess.no. July 14. mar be sent to Mrs: O. TV. Lnbke. No. S3 rar- ton street: Mrs. Anna O. Eberhard. No. 1011 Dillon street, or Mlts S. SathtrUnd No.-S211 Morgan street. It Is requested that all dcnatlona he sent to any of the shove 1 addresses oa or before Bnndiy, July u. An I xeurslca Trill sisa b gives to Wright City 8? W SI To Northern and JSYttTO bUvsA focfairn fPrc? . Vi Vd vaV. VIM Enjoy an Observation, Cafe, Parlor or Luxurious Chair Car Cooled by Electric Fans En Route. VERY LOW VACATION BATES, Ticket Office, AMUSEMENTS. Everybody says: ASK THAT CHIC 8ALLET. E.SEHSLE OF 400. 6BEJT EBUPTIOB. BLAZE OF SPLEIDOB. Tickets and Boxes are seHIn? at Bollman Bros.' daily until 5:30 p. m. TO-NIGHT vrS FREE CHOUTEAU AVB. CAKS DIRECT WEST END HEIGHTS. Commtaclaz Sunday Attiraato sad Siliht, July 6, imOTHEHS rtObsl, Comedy Acrobats. WAI1I1ES & BLACIlArtD, St- Louis Kavorltea. leKOXA THirrtlJEB. and Her Dutch Pickaninnies. DOIKLAS Jk FOIUJ, Eccentrlo Elnters and Dancers. IIASISETV 4c AILIO, Novel and Entertalnlns Specially. PASCATEL, he Great Pretnlfr Mexican Gymnast. MI3S EDITn 0'REILL.Y. SUSS KATIHIYX .v1A.M.G, Sinters and Comedlezmta. 3IISS DESSIK GILDEHT, America's Greatest Cometlst nEIUt QRA.VADA and ALMA FEDORA and EI.ErlIT ADMISSION TO GROUNDS FREE. HENBT SCHERP. Maaacer. OUT THIS OFF! This Coupon will admit one lady to reserved seat in Theater any after noon this week, except Sunday. STTIj-vOUIIIEIR, PLIMPTOX HOTEL "Watch Hill, R. L, OrerlsoklEg Bay acid Ocean. Kin. Vui'.c Hall acd Orchestra. Elesatcr. Osly couse with Isctns 1'rhta. Near bathing beach. Uulf. Accommodates 2S4. Booklet at iUrubllo Bureau. C A. Stcn. Mrr.. Waleh Hill. B. L Uat of Palm Beach. si-.). EUCLID HOTEL ON LAKE SUPERIOR. Purest water In tn world. No malaria. Fish- lag. yachting, theaters, planked whllasa. Co.! all summer T.'rits Consolidated UaA Company. Sapsrur. Wts. i he: FIRS, en Balttmor Bay, rTt- Ideal sscl Mich. Idtal ipct for rt ani1 MMirie. rrM sirr rooms and nrst'Ciass roard. Seod for boc.leV. A. K. TUlctson. 14 aiontcalm II, E. Detroit. Mleh. STOCKTON HOTELSiKySSi. LOM feet oeeaa front. 1-1 mile spsolous perch. All corrldcr 12 test wtd: Uoay EOzM: baflrooia iSa. Orchestra If Pieces. Every modern com fort and facility Suites with private bath. Hate 115 to S per week. Rsdujttoa during Juiy-Wrlt for tooklet. HOHACE M. CAKE. Also Hotel Norraandle. Wssalngton. D. C theoVTuTFRONTENAC KrsnJrtert. Mleh Entirely New and Modern. "Will Open H Flrat Season JCL 1st. COOLE3T SPOT IX atlCIIIGAA. Musle. Dander. Beating. Batniag. ninirr. Horseback RIdJcg. Oelf. Tennis. Etc. J. It. Haye and C. A. Rraat. Leee. Aao Lessee Park Hotel. Hat Scrlnis. Ark. GREENBRIER WHITE SVLPHVRSPRINGS WEST V1ROINIA. i ouj WHITE" SulNiurl. oaen Juc IS. Pamoua for Its aalpfcur hatha. Slslrn lmrrove mrnts. with prtrate hatha. Orchestra ot IS pieces. Terms. V.i t 1 week. 1U to t per monii VTrlte for Illustrated booklet. Address HAF KlliriGTUJ. JllLOJJ. aianacer. ureentner White Sulahur Springs. W. Va. NB W OCEAN HOUSE, STVAMFSCOTT. JI.A33. Allen Atnslle. Edward R Grsbow. proprleturs. WILL OPE JC.tE 14TU. Greatly EtUried Fcrty Piieste Baths. All tie Latest Irapmrerrents. Etsrythlag New. Booklets. Republic Bureau. SAYLOR SPRINGS, ILL. MINERAL WATERS UNSURPASSED. Plain. Turkl-h. MeillrateJ Vapor. Static asd Faradlc Eieetrlc Baths acd Maesaie. Expert attendants of both sezas constantly at band, iwllgbirul lnra Ity. Every facility for rest, recreation, recuperation and enjoyment HOTEL ACCOVIMODATIOXS the most perfect acd desirable, affording nrM-class city service' In rural surrouadlcga. Rate Very Reasonable. Eookt Free. Addrrsi MANAGER QLENDALE HOTEL Ezcurslsn rates oa B. ft O. C,,,.(J.-' -- ill 8-W an 1 conneettcr roa.is alllil dpri0.,lll. MOUNT CLEMENS Famous Mineral Springs, Beautifully located en Clinton River, Bear De. trolt ana u at. -;.r. ucriient csnicg. coat- ttr. driving and cycling facilities. The healtc- glrlcg water from these far-famed mlcrral sprtaas have a world-wide reputation for tn cure cf rheumatism and kindred aliments. A. handsome booklet wlm pnntographlc views and full descriptions cf the Baths. Bathhouse. Hotels, etc may b had free by maiL Addrris F. R. EASTMAN. Chamber of Commerc. Mount aemeca. Ml:h. SCHOOLS. BUNKER HILL S'i.T Bunker HtlU I1L No better home and school for say .Boy at any .Prte. College nj tualness prep aration. Write to CuL S. L. Stlrer, A. M Ph. D. Hosmer Hall iiSS A Day and Boarding School for Girls Cartes errsrU relllT. OsrtiCcal adalu lokicalles. 0sSpCS.ur3. Addres MISS M. H. MATBXTrs, Priaelssl. KTHE 2808 I. S2S08 LOCUST ST., S"t. Louis, Jl Trv9rt rr Ttirr flH Jrwflvh. t J T T ---. . Ub4U UsW next Tuesday. proTldtd for. Aboat children vrUl b FLAO 280 FEET VS AITt A flag; C- Terrjaisg us uaxauton-lirown Shoe Com Bsny was unfarlea oa the nln-Btory build- lag oocsrplid by tb eompgny. Wedntsdsy. FOLLOW THE FLAG. THE- Eighth and Olive Sts. eat!" THEIti THOSE MM i GRIND F1REW0HK3. SUPERB COSTUMES. SUPERIOR SPECIALTIES. SPECIAL FEATURES. "Irs Gr a By Weil's Military Band, OTHSe TRANSIT CAKS 7RAXSFER. resorts. WHITE AND GREEM MOUNTAINS Acd & II Xew Knla.nd Poa.hore Resorts reached J qnlfkjj by rtixNew York City. Kirkland House AD COTfAQES DEVIL'S LAKE. WIS. Cal, no mosqultses or malaria, hcastiru! scenery. For cartlculars ad dress MR3. a. E. KIKE. KUkland. Wis. HOTEL MACATAWA - ( r7sT. tatrMwttr!-- nrannT r.i tvpst- "-M av ijt? -.AiinA EH.V 3IICHIGAX. Facing Macataa Bay. Cfty rods from Lak Dally Sllccusa, ua rer arqetie rtaiiway. stesmers to Chicago Mil wsukse. Electrlo line to Holland and Grand Rapids. Excellent beating, bathing and Cabin-. rider, proprietor. Macatawa. Mich. Sleepy Hollow Resort South Haven, Mich. TV ben th umoMr ua 1 tiics hum-uiitj fj-vrrwl- el. Sleepy Hollow U Xxcuil b colI brvecs t:om tn In, acd itu Jt btu la cvaparAb a..altSt. It wosCerful dlveralty r s&iural tcaut.es xaakes It 3;iintTaI -uraiatr home Plus-Pone Ter.nl. Oolf. TUt!.1na, te. Tin Orchestra. COXSiVEH. THE ATTRjiCTIOXS at WAUKESHA before, joa decidaoa your plant for the rum tasr. It offers what CTeryoo la seekiDg.Uis maiimonj of comfort and pleasnre without extortionate eipn.e. Finest resort in the northwest. Snpenor hotels, drisea, rowing, beach bathing, golf. bealtMal waters, etc Free booklet tells all about it. Writ for one today. IV. R. r R M E. eey tw lillee.l hit. WnSwS. Wh. &&mmtm GhJoaga Slit Boaleytrd tsA Lake Skare, CHICAQ0 la the finest nrantr and winter Betel oa the Great lakes for families, tourists and transient guests. Haa scarry s rsoo feet broad veranda. Built of atone asd pressed brick. 459 large rooms. All oat aide. Ho courts. Furnished throughout Is mahogany. z rrlTate bath rooms. just i minutes by Illinois Central Ex press from the shopping and theatre dis trict of the city. Cool is summer, away from the dry's dost. aoUe and vr Oatf, Irani, basting and fishing. Send for Maadsotne New llhrstratcd Booklet. DflCITinWCSlar deposit morey la hank tin lUOUlimOjiciitloJi is secured, or pay out ot salary after graduating. Ester any time. DRAUGHON'h. PRAOTICAL BUSINESS- Emlllr Bldc Cor. Oth and Olive St., St. Laols. Atlaata, ahvllle, yioatsomery. Little Hock, Galveston, Kf. Worth (Catalogue free.) Shreveport. ScbocJ of national reDutatlun for thorouzhaes and reliability Icdcrsed by buslce-s men. f jif.uic hu7. uueiniii,n, iiuii uj mu. ror iw p. college c Study, ad. Depu W LouK Mo. For Zri rj. Collece catalcrue. or 101 n. en Horn ..-. unu'noa s (College, bt. I fa iflTeClBrrorx.lqnr OJriaKlDC 3lrphls mad thtAJu-w TTalnx qrtbnltt Tlact jm Clcartt fufdlctloam. The pole reaches to a point 230 feet above ground. Herman Kebler of No. S3K Water street and Louis Boemer of No. 117 East Elwood street, employes of the ileyr Brcs. Safe Moving and Heavy Hauling I Brcs. Safe Moving 1 Company, climbed tio gearing. to the top and adjusted . AUCTinMPtrRs. A. L SEUiiM g CO., Auction and Storage. Regnlaralo every Saturday at wareboms tnd general r licet I'ft-Iij-I2 Chouteau urn , -aIes la residences a specialty. I'Lone Klaloch l. 4U. WESTERN SALVAGE WRECKING AGEPJCY. Samuel Gans. Manager. TM and Tis Wahlnx ton are. Auction salM of -.a.va'o merchan dise. Watch for spectai not'ci-t A. A.ELhlltX. Aaetlonoor. 1808-10-12 CHOUTEAU AVE. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE At our salesroom every Saturday mcrnlng at MSI o'clock. In the tt.l'j iles ve dlpis of tmmens quantl e of llir: turr. t anti, Stovea and other mlscellasei us good ard a: tides. Our location Is central asd the attenlatx cf buyr ssry satisfactory. A. A. SELKIRK & CO. AMUSE.MENTS. F0S HieiiLAND THE BIG PLACE ON THE HILL. GOME AND LOOP THE LOOP. TWO PERFOBHAHCES DAILY, Rain or Shins. FALKE AND SEMON, PREMIER MUSICAL COMEDIANa First Appearance Since Their London En gagement. LITTLE AND PRITZKOW, COMEDIANS. LEW SULLY. Ef HJ3 rXIJIITABLB ilON'OLOGTJB. JOSIE DE WITT. VOCALIST AXD 10LINIST. GEORGE JONES, PHENOMENAL. BARYTONE. Assisted by Chorti of M Voices In "Soas Sheet." And THE POPULAR PONY BALLET, IN NET.' SONGS AND DANCES. Admliilou to Gronoili 1'ree. Pavilion 10c and 2Xc. Reserved Seats. COo. Another Big All-Star Show, Beglnninr Wltri To-Day's natlnee. BILLY VAN. The Merry Minstrel Man. HUGH STANTON AHD FLORENCE MODENA, In Their Modem Satire. "For Reform.' J-SSIE GGUTHQUi, Clover Monologue Artiste. WINGHERMAN'S B.ARS. Great Trained Animal Shovr. 5 - THE NOSSES - 5 Entertaining Instrumentalists. Orchestra concerts at 7 and 10:15 every night. Electric Fountain. Caesar's Cafe, Scenic Railway, etc. Admission to grounds free. Matinee dally. D BEAUTIFUL R JZIJLiJXLjS. To-N!ght JUL Bat. Mat. JC9. FRA DIAVOLO. Eis-llrat Cast of Prlndrals. Socdal Scsrli investment. Am ccnls Railway. Augrrenteil Orchestra. 23 Musldaaa. isv. ma Miu nei. atseuisccaa. iMsr Mlssray Attractions. Reetaurant In th Delmar CatUre. Ben4 Concert dally rxcpt8ate nrday Reserved seat at C A A. R. R. ofns. Sunday nl.ht. Jaly 12. By special anangoment itlta AcgzsUn Dally estate, fcr cn week. ) A. RUNAUAY GIRL. TAKE ANT CAR. AMERICAN LEAGUE. BASEBALL TO-DAY GRAND AND SULLIVAN. 4 BROWNS vs, DETROIT, 3CTDAT G.4JIES START AT 3ll. NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL TO-DAY LEAGUE PARK Si. Louis vs. Hew York. Game starts at 3:00 P. M. Journeymen Plumbers' Picnic Fostpoa-d to July 13, a.t Ramon Park: boating. flsMar asd athletl Smes: dasclcg from liio to 113. Prises for events. uhrig's: OAV13. Evenines, 25 50c Sit lii S3S. litL, 25c. Attraction To-Day and All This tTeek. nay Howarrfill Frtico Sir. W Burlesques VaudevIlIcA lArt Hoses (Orchestras New Songs New StorleslNew .Scenes New Olrts Jltw Farceurslltw Costumes Larger, Longer. Better Show and Vloro for the. Money Tnan Any Other In S t. Louis. Creve Coeur Lake. BROS. SONCRANT CXICTCLE EXPEItTS. ACROBATS PAIt EICELLEMCB. Grand Sandny Concert. So Charxe. KOERNER'S. FIFTH BIG WEEK. com. Sun, JULY O. XtXC?3BCK.0F.ID XXX. BUnLER-KEMBLE-RISINO TVORLL.S KAMI STO'K CUill'AXT. Evenlnia s to Mat Wet ami at Id. Pavilion Protected. Rata er Shine. Jiext Atuactljn Antony and qCDatra. MANNION'S PARK. The Summer name of Reared YaudrrW. tVorld and Hastings Tom Mack. Matinee Sunday, 'Wedncday. Saturday. T-i TLrjcgh Se.th Broadway Car. HASHAOEN'S PARK CIUD A.XI) MHILtMEC ST. Ccnry Island ot I he VTejt. Shoot the Chutes; Vaudeville, large new Dancing I'avillon: Balloon Ascensiocs: uuman tannon uaiu Every nlghu 3 S34 Hours to C2NCINNAT1 LOUISVILLE. '- jB.&e. s-w. TRAILS LEAVEt I 9:00 A.M. 8:05 P.M. 2:05 A. H. I TICKET OFFICES! eth and Olive mail Union Station. SU3UBBAH. -7y.... ,. -: