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tASyjsJaJiaJfcttJiriWfi- i n, --. r -nn. "THE ST. LOUIS SfJPl'BLIO: THURSDAY. JULY 14. 190. !4 I ii-f i m y ft PI lis Attention Visitors. Hamilton Hotel I (Car. Hamilton and Maple Acs) f AM) CO! rui. II (NEAR THE rin ' Rootna Single and En Suite Wit" Hath, f- In :?S I'cr Ilnj. 1;m ipi-:iu. Elegant Cafe. Hoof .jruen Muse Every ginning: Suburban. 1'ai.e and ra'ton Cars PILES CURtD WITHOUT THE K.NIFTD ITCHING. ULCERATIOrll COKSTIPmWI CIAITV ffl KtDliEASES FISTULA. FISSURE. BLEEDING! M"-"! Inmccait r AWTcm send for isUtuouuiruirjuiu booklet DB.MJVEY SMmiPECIALIST 800 OLIVE ST. ST. L0UIS.M0. CSTASI.ISHDlf3-i:LOUIgINt NOTARY PUBLIC. JOSEPH F. FARISH, ST. louis nKrcm.ic miiLnrvo. Tel. Hll Mnln 301s. Kinloyh A '17U. FOURTH OF JULY VICTIMS NOW NUMBER EIGHTY-FOUR. The constitutional provision tint a wit ness shall not lie compelled to give testi mony In court'' nr before a grand Jurv wl ich would tend to Incriminate himself has worked a hardship In the investlca- tlon of many cases, cspeci illy In gambling and as'iult to kill Inquiries. Assistant Circuit Attorney W Scott Ilancocl; is In favor of an amendment to tho Constitution on this provision, believ ing It would give prosecutinc; officers let ter opportunities for Investigating, pruee- ct'tlng and checking nearly .Ul crime "I hnvo found this provision in the Con stitution particularlv- hard where gim blinc Is under Investigation" said Mr iiWiiim ! rt Rpnnlnf- Its nm pat I Hancock jesterdav. "Witnesses have SAY CONSTITUTIONAL I'rosecuiors Declare Witnesse Frequently Take Advantage of Self-Ineriminatinp: Clause. BALKS GAMBLING INQUIRIES. Assistant Circuit Attorney Fav ors Amendment to Compel An swers, Giving Better Oppor tunities to Check Crime. Lowest Priced Jlouse in Ave fo Jut Gecdi Visitors, Strangers, Citizens You are most earnestly requested and extended a cordial welcome to visit THE WORLD'S GRANDEST JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. SEE OUR Pininmiils and precious: stones, jewelry, vv.itdie-, . locks-. mIwt vvnie, "ti blew .ire, tea and oflie s-ets, traj-. jnlc hers knives, forks, f.)odiis. ele : also toilet articles and tiovelliis. SEE OUR Cut kI.ics. (liui.i, l.-itlitr rooiK oirespondeiKe p.ipcis. " Si.ttvtl stationery, ele. umbrel las panes, rjdm nops. Held si isst-s, opera skisses, o. e slJss"" and spcuacles To-day We Offer Special Values in Fine Cut Glass Every piece absolutely perfect, extra heavy glass and deep cutting. The best and finest pro duced at the very lowest prices. Cut Rlass tumblers 51 to Jo a dozen Cut bI ifs water bottles, $37" tn $13 Cut slits water pitcher". J'i&i to $T." Cut sliss finger bonK t? 50 to W doz Cut sliss Ice bowls. JS75 to G7. Cut glass fruit bowls. $4 75 to $37. Cut glass nipples, $2 Co to J10 5" ut liss ci l rj traj - Si 75 to J-1 Cut gliss lemonade glas-s, $i75 to $39 dozr-n Cut gl iss sugar and crcimr, $175 to $15. Cut gl.T-s vaes $3 77 to $S7 Cut glass punch bowls, $;s to $116 I of Uvea, and Many Injuries Proline; Fntnl. Are Chicago. July 15. Tho Tribune to-day Fire mora C'lths were added yesterday lo Chicago's list of Fourth of July vic tims. Four died In agony from lockjaw-, Willi tha fifth succumbed to wounds caused by theexploslon of a toy cannon. From other cities In the country two deaths from Injuries and five from tetanus were reported, making a total of elghtv fonr Uvea lost In the "patriotic celebra tion." . The Plttsbnrir Special, I3S p. m. dally via Vandaua-fennylva-Bla. arriving at Pittsburg 2.15 p m. next day. This train runs via Merchants' bridge. BROKE MIRROR IN SALOON. iWarrant Charging Destruction of Property Issued Against Hannon. Henry Hannon. a painter who sajs he has no home, broke the front window of the saloon of McCarthy Bros, at No. 1626 North Broadway, early yesterday morn lntr, entered tha saloon, and took posses sion of the place. The bartender ran from the building, and Hannon seized a revolver from be hind the bar and broke the mirror -valued at $75. A policeman appeared and Hannon tn running, fell and broke his leg Hp was taken to the City Hospital, where he Is held as a prisoner. A warrant charging malicious destruction of property was Is sued against him. ax ' Kerr "riat-Iron" Pnrnea. t Black, gray and tan, sea Hon leather lined with silk and fitted with separate pockets for bills, cards and handkerchief 3.60 and up to $.50. At MERMOD & JACCARD'a 1 Broadway and Locust. I Plasterer Fall a From Car. WJT. T, Johnson, a. plasterer, livlrg at No. US Washington aienue, -was taken to the City Hospital yesterdav. hailng fallen from a street car near his home. He was Unconscious and could give no account of the accident. ? V Don't Lie Asrake Sights. Horsford's Acid Phosphate taken Just bsfnre retiring quiets the nerves, nour ishes the body and Induces refreshing sleep. It supplies the needed brain ana nerve food. come, before the Grand Jur and delib erately perjured themsehes to ao!d fil ing testimony against gambling-game op erators. We lae been unable to prove our suspicions of pcrjurj, or, of course, prosecutions would hae followed "Not long ago a witness, who no doubt had been prompted by an attorne, re fused to answer a. question which I put to him while he vas before the Grand Jur. I asked him why. He replied that he stood upon his constitutional rights. "'Which one?" I asked. "You hae many." ""Hie n.an could not tell me 1 then informed him of the self-incrimination provision and let him go. I knew that the man was ljlng, but I could not provo it. "I believe It would be well If a law was enacted which would compel witnesses to answer all questions, but. bj answering those which incriminated them, woukl set them free. This would glo the State more power to Investigate and tend to assist in breaking up nearly all crime." PROVISION IS HINDRANCE. Prosecuting Attorney Charles P. Will lams stated that he had found the pro vision a hindrance in tho prosecution of assault to kill cases, especially those where cross-charges were made "Short ly after the Supreme Court rendered Its opinion In the Page case." he said, "we had a large number of witnesses who re fused to lesUfy on this ground. We im mediately dropped them and sent them to the Grand Jury. "Where two men who have been friends get into a light and assault each other, there usually follows an Inclination be tween them to get together. We have them come Into the Court of Criminal Correction frequently, and. while the scars of their battle have not left their hcad3 and faces, tiiev forgot important points and finally refuse to answer on the ground that they will Incriminate themselves. As they aro the sole judges under the law whether their answer would Incriminate them, we let them go and send the cases to the Grand Jurj. "It used to bo a practice to enter nolle prosequla under such conditions, but I have made It a point not to enter nolle prosequls in assault to kill, robbery and larceny cases. I prefer to have them go to the Grand Jur." Bert D. Nortonl. Assistant United States District Attorney, declared that the consututionall provision had caused but little Interference with Federal Grand Jury Investigations since he has been m the office. John Barbaglla. who was afterwards convicted and pardoned in connection with the naturalization-fraud cases, took advantage of tho law and refused to an swer a question. He was taken before Judge Adams, who sustained him. declar ing that the witness alone had the Tight to determine whether an answer to the question would incriminate him and that Cut Glass Water Bottle and Six Tumblers For 18-52 O' ,ur cnrysantiieinum design very bril liant and an exceptional offer at $18.50 per set. With a Dozen Tumblers. $29.50; or the Bottle Only. $7.50. Don't Fail to Visit Our Art Balcony World's Fair visitors and stran gers In St. Louis cspeciillj should not miss an opportunltv to see this grand exhibit of Japanese goods. Imported potteries, art clocks and music boxes. An Exposition in Itself. World's Fair Souvenirs New and exclusive designs tn leath er, metal, rhlna nnd solid silver -Travs. mitch boxes, card cases, cigir cutters, plate steins, cups, etc, etc, jewelry and spoons Complete Assortments. Prices Ranging from 25c up MERMOD & JACCARD'S, BROADWAY AND LOCUST. Our Catalogue Free Write for One. fi. MOLL GROCER CO. 614-616-618 FRANKLIN AVE. and 822 H. SEVENTH STREET. SPEGIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY IMD SITURDIY. The Ideal Breakfast Foot! "LIFE," fftg 2 Packages for ,v Standard Tomatoes, OQR i fni- sfc"sVP 3 Cans for California lllaek riurrie", i!'i-lb cans. " tins Import Ml Saidines, in ml, " cans foi . Potltd and Devilul Ham, S tans for .. . ... Potted and Deviled Ilniiirue, 3 e.ms lor Canned Corned Cod, regular price lo ciTM: ioc Sour Mixed Pickles triangular pint bottles, per bottle New loi k Cheddar Cbeoe. full eream. per jjj r noimd I ! Tig Rir Cakes, fresh b iked, iter pound 1'aney Maiizanllln Olives. .Miipment Just reeelved, per quart tju.irt 'I in 1'rtiit Cans, per dozen Mason .lar lVrciu lies, eat h . . . . Jelly Classes puie white. 35c J5c 10c 10c 8c 9c A fresh J8c 33c ....6c 17c Rubber Kings, for Maoon Jars. I', dozen Chime California Lemons, per doen Faney Honda Pineapples, each Fine Clothes P.ruslies (made especially for us), efic'i Bedford's Breakfast Cocoa, 1 5 cans, per can "Sing Mi:C CHOP" Tea. our Atifs ovv n special blend, per pound. " Good Mixed Tea, for Ice Tea, regular price 'Si cents, 90f nor noiind sfcwV California Fine Zmfandel Wine, per gallon Extra Doppel Kuennnel, A.fkf per bottle " Port. Sherry and Angelica ".VINE, regular pi ice $1 00, QCp per gallon Owv Oscar Pepper. Old Crow and Sherwood I've, full quart bottle, QCZr per bottle OsVl Clipper (Jranullted Smoking Tobacco, jrer pound 10c 10c J0c 15c 6c 75c laa IN P"r doen. FINE EASTERN GRANULATED SUGAR, 25-lb. Cotton Bags, Each out veu I'ltu i; list MWi.nn fiu:e ii'o iieqlest. 18c $1.32 It's no dlscrace to have warts, tender feet or red hair, but there are pleas anter conditions. I've an idea that vou are going to scribble a line to KTKEFor eeley rM Union TRVst Co. 1L Fourth and Locust Streets. A General Trust Company Business Trans acted. Business and Personal Accounts Solicited, on Which Interest Will Be Allowed. It wa not within tho power of the cou-t to decide It. FEDERAJ, PrtO"ECl.TOIt UPHOLDS IAW. The question was. "Give me the nune of I ..113 111.11 nil. fJlJU,.llL 111' " ,-- --- John Dol.ln to jou" In ltelf ther was nomine; incnminavinp out isiih-ikh-i hik that It led up to nutters which. If Rone Into, would causo his indictment "This provision." said Mr. Nortonl "is the same as th riKht to free speech it Is in the Constitution of the United State", of Missouri, and of the Magna Charta of Ensland. It Is older than the United States, and we ho'd that we have no right to subpoena witnesses and force them to tell thinss that would implicate them in the crime under investigation We do not only believe this way. but we .ire sus tained bv all the courts of the world " Mr. Nortonl cited the c.ise of Counsel min vs Hitchcock. It2 U. S . 5J7. In which it was held thit tho witness was entitled to the right of discbarsce on hebcas cor pus, even thoush Consrrcss hid passed i statute providing that his evidence should never be used against him. In the police courts witnesses are nlso found who stand on this provision of the Constitution. Judse Tracv of the Iirst District and Judge Pollard of th" Second are alwajs careful to excuse such wit nesses at once. omcEns. THOMAS H. TVEST. President. ROBT. S BROOKINGS, HENRT C. HAAIISTICK. Vice rrcsldcnt. Vice President. JOHN D. riLLET, Vice President. JOHN F. SHEPLET. N. A. McMILLAN. Vice President Vice President. A. C. BTEWART, Counsel. ISAAC H. OIJR. Trust Officer and Secretary. Trnphlea, Medals, Tins and nines of gold, sliver and bronze, designed and mado by MERMOD & JACCARD'S. in their own factory. Write for estimates. ill I JNU I 111 I4"""S .a v DIRECTORS. William K. Bliby,... Chairman Board American Oar and Foundry Co. John I Bolaod President John J. Boland Stationery Co. Robert S. ErooktriEi. Sam'l cupplea Woodenwara Co. Adolphua Busch President Anheoser-Buach Bravrtnc Aaaociatlon. Daniel Catlln Carltalut. John T. Darls Cnpllall.t. Howard Elliott President Northern Pacific R. R S. W. Fordce. Capitalist John Fottler. Truatea The Lltrett Estate B B Oraham PrcsMent Graham Paper Co. William E Guy. Capitalist. D. M. Houser President Ft. Txiuls Globe-Deraocrat. Robert McK Jcnea .. Itobert McK. Jones A Co hMnard Malllnckrodt. President MalUnckrodt Chemical Works Thoa H. McKJttrlclc.. President Hanadlne-McKlttrlck Dry Gooda Co. Chartee I McLure.. Capitalist. Ix M. Rnmsey I M Rumsey Manufacturlsc Co John A hcudder apltaltst. John fv-ulhn Capitalist E. Flmmons Chairman Roard Simmons Hardware Ca E O. Stsnarfl Preeldent E. o. BtanaM Mllllnr Co. William Taueehr President M. Louis Bridge co. Thomas H West President El. Irfluls Union Treat Co. W.ardi Wh!Uker...Whltaker A Oo. 1!. F. Yoakum St. Louis & San Francisco R. R Co. Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000.00 -bxB iiiiii PS FREE FERRIS WHEEL TICKETS Tickets Good for One Free Ride on the . FERRIS WHEEL, SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DAY, SATURDAY, JULY l5tH, 1904, f- May Bo Had at Business Office of THE REPUBLIC, Seventh and Olive Streets. ' KOTEf These tickets will be eood only between 2 and 4 o'clock p. t. and when presented by a school child under 15 Tears of age. $ . s,rvr I.antl Office Ordered. RRPumjc sphciai. MuskORee, I. T, July 13. At an execu tive session this afternoon the Dawes Commission ordered a land oflice opened at onco at Wcvvoka, capital of the Semi nole Nation, for the purpose of allowing the Seminolcs to select tho land the de sire .is their homesteads. The chairman of tha commission will at onco order the supplies for the new office and It will be In operation within three weeks. In addition to this order, tho commis sion ordered the survey of 20,000 acres of Seminole land for tha purpose of locating the section liiics and comers. This land was surveyed once, out the corners were not marked, as It was supposed the Itnd would never bo allotted, but it has been and tho homesteads aro now to be se lected won some ol It. Sleeper to Roanoke. Va . S 44 a. m , daily. Sleeper to Norfolk. Va . 12.t3 noon dally. ia VandalJa-Pennsvlvania N. & W. lines. Employed by the InUeralty. RRTUBLIC SPLC1AL. Columbia. Mo . July 13 Wilbur F. Starr, who is now filling an engagement as solo ist at the Plasa Chautauqua, has been employed by the Board of Curators of Missouri University as professor of vo cal music In the university Jeachers' col lege and musical director ;bf tin snlver slty. He will have charpa' ol si', musics programmes of the univerItv and will or ganize .ind manage the University 51co Club, formerly manascd bv "tudents Dur ing the summer he has taught music In the university summer school. Professor Starr Is a graduate of Depauw University and has studied for several jears in Eu rope. Nesv York Limited, Via Vandalla-Pennsylvanla. 11 30 noon via Merchants' bridge; six sleepers electric lighted. Will Visit the World's Fair. Ashley Home of Raleigh, N. C . is a guest of his brother-in-law. Doctor J. M. Battle, No. 4153 Llndell boulevard. The object of Mr. Home's visit is twofold to look after the interests of the Capudlne Chemical Company, of which he is presi dent, and to visit tho World's Fair. Mr. Home Is largely Identified with business Interests In the South, being president of a cotton manufacturing company, presi dent of a bank, the head of a fertilizer corporation and at the present time Is president of tho North Carolina Agricul tural Society. He also operates and owns a plantation of 15,500 acres at Clavton. N. C. Just south of Raleigh. aPCMsMsMaaWg-sW-sMMa-MMs-MMB 1 1 I PtePAREDjgjfiL" "EVERT 6 I BY HH "RrJ I I W & I BRING I I Ll9OTH CREAM 25'i WHiTENSAHO PRESERVES TEETH: H LIQUOR DRINKING. MORPHINE Ail Rcmtlo Craj IWag, Naeraatsiala, Tabasos as Clssnttt AMbUss DR. J. E. BLAINE. Phvalrlni, .d .S1rar.nM """lUre 2801-3-5 Locust St.. St. Louis Ball rbsoe. BeiiaiitO MOW TRCAYMtNT ffl. TOI.CCO INS MfUHAlTNCNU Kapey VIE? 0UTI NG COATS AND TROUSERS We have plain white and fancy striped serges, striped flannels, fancy wool crash, black and white homespun, Price, $10. tftAftft? Trousers of same, $2.50 to $7. ft Belts to hold them up, from 50c to $2. OOOOOOC Straw Hats to top off with, $1.50 to S3. occcoo Browning, King & Co., Cor. Broadway and Pine. TMmw Bwfsvf fsoa rrompt relief Csoss rsraoTed. HflV fcsJl" H s.mptoma oTer return Acorn. " """r-lele and permanen t coDstfta sun RCTUUA tioual CCRE . Cs ST ITm. AND Hd I nfflH Vr.ts at onco font, to P. HAROLD HAYES. Bunlo. M.Y We Have Paved the Way For the Universal Use of Gas for Cooking "We have arranged with your stove dealer to sell you a Gas Cook ing Range for $18.00. We have arranged it so you pay but $3,00 at time of order. We have arranged to bill you the balance, $Z00 monthly, with your gas bill. CINCINNATI VIA B. & O. S-W. Free Reclining Chair Cars to LOUISVILLE Sleepers and Dining Cart Ticket Offices OHo nnd Sixth nml 1 nion station and Worlds I air Gioundt We have opened substations throughout the city where bills can be paid WITHOUT FEE. We have made it EASY for you to change from old methods to newfrom the hard work, heat and smoke of coal to the com- iorr, ease ana an-arounc excellence o gas , Learn the Luxury of a Gas Range--NOW! See Sample Ranges at lour Nearest Dealer's. Word to Us Will Bring Full Injormation to Your Door. THE LACLEDE GAS LIGHT CO., 716 LOCUST STREET. JAVAfr MOCHA COFFEE O POUND AIR TIGHT CAN $-1 HanlRii Kirrcftlla Anffpi? and Qnlna rn I iiuiiiuy ia iiuie-uuu vruuuu uuu eyiuu vu. POSTAL CLERKS APPOINTED. Fift -Three Substitutes Selected for St. Louis Office. rtESTJBLIC SPECIAL. Washington, July 13 An order was Is sued at the Post-Office Department to-day appointing fifty-tliice substitute clerks for the St. Louis Post Office. The naiqcs of the new substitutes follow: Marshall II. Matts. J. J. Martin. Wil liam T. Piatt, It. M. Messlck. E F. Hel mendnch. Jesse Temple. Gustav P. Schnei der. William J. Arnold. E. B. Roberts. J. H Schneider. J II. Cole. C. H. Crause. Julius Laupf, S. R. Manler, H. U Walker, R. T. Dyke". F P. Davis, J. V. Noel. W. A. Heath, A. W. Flumker, A. Craddock, B r. Harrison, J. O McDaniol, f. B. Berkcblll. a C. Johnson. A. W. Schmidt, A. G. Hnhn M. Z Smith. J. D Jordan, Robert E Clark, F. B Jackson. E. W. Knollhoff. J. F. Birr. H. R. Knuse. R. Burnett. Kmll Kuntzsch. William Q. Schappe. A. J Smith. H. O Harlan. R. XI Crause, W. W. McKee. A. J. Buckner, Harry Jenson. Oliver Bowens. E H. Burne. L. J. Haber. W. C. Mueller. David L. Crlser. A. II. Biggs, Conrad Doedle, M. A. Grant, Fred W. Hoffman and Max A. Buckert. What will make the teeth nhltp and keep them white? Whj. SANITOI. TOOTH POWDER. Didn't you know that? 23 cents at druggists'. Business Men to Meet. The North St. Louis Business Men's Association will meet at S o'clock to-night In North St. Louis Turner Hall. Twenti eth and Salisbury streets. Refreshments vvlli be served. "Diamond Jo" steamer passengers to St. Paul, tho Northwest and Great Lakes all find best of European plan accommoda tions at Hotel Metropolitan, St. Paul, Tourists' headquarters; St. Louis papers. I&upfofe A llnlr Grower That la Guaranteed. The Evans Vacuum Cap Is guaranteed to make hair grow. Tou simply deposit the price of the Cap In bank. We will send jou the Cap by prepaid express Tor a thirty days' trial, and If jou are not pleased with the benefits derived tha bank will return your money. Call on or ad dress the Evans Vacuum Cap Company. 418 Fullerton building. St. Louis. Employe to Give Outlncr. Bmplojes of tho Ferguson-McKlnney Dry Goods Company will give their sec ond ' complimentary excursion on the steamer City of Providence next Saturday eveniruj. The boat will leave the foot of Olive street at 7.30 o'clock. MISSOURI MAYORS ADJOURN. Officers Selected at Final Session in Sedulia. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Bedalla. Mo . July 13. The second annual convention of the Mayors' Association of fourth-class cities of Missouri adjourned this evening after a two days aasston. Tha following new executive Commit tee was appointed: August Romaster of Maryville. J. W. Wanamaker of Deep Wa ter and R. L. Crews of Fayette. The following Legislative Comralttte was appointed: J. B. Dowel! of Adrian and H B. McFee of ParkvUIe. President Crews appointed Doctor W. R. Patterson of Tipton secretary of tht association. ALWAYS INSIST ON GETTING A BECAUSE s.1.1 AT wnaUDl rAIIt. I STml . SftT nw.M eA D.ll Ba.I. Bb.. ShSkm 4aam -- - - " - 1- rosltlrely amlpermanenUr cured. Bend for booklet. Oyer 10 cos) patients cured. Hours IS to I I bat for Baa analltr liawaam Tobaeso. Kaaal to IsaatstsMt Ulnrss. fa sfivast ttoa ar. to Us retailer by the Ituufacturcr. r. B. Slee d. C CO.. SU Losls. ' '"iMiiiuiir: rosltlvely and parmaaentlr cured. Bend for booklet. Orer 10 OOSpatlesta cured. Hours 10 Baturtur and Sur.day. U to 1. No pax USUI SGrsd, W. A. LEW1N. If. O..K WaaaLnsto - J Al V V vY &-tK. .C.), V--p ..iia. "Kt. . . . i i.i' ii ii ii. in?n .mi. "i ." t, mi. n nidjiiiiimiiwiiiti aiilWjtaasasgaaMj.ji.jiiui u tiSsWsaejsu.-. ?"v. '-'" - --r...