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M-Tniiiinl"w"i'1 THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. 1904. s II :r no PK ALOE'S 9PTIQ&L AUTHORITIES QF AMERICA Correct Glasses, $1,00 and Up 13 OLIVE STREET. H In 111. In tlic old rout-Dispatch Hide. THE M3VV ST. JAMES HOTEL, Ilroadviav and Walnut Street. St. Louis. Mo AMERICAN PI.AN... JiW pr day and upward Kt'ltOPBAN PI.AN... SI SO per das- and upward Market St. Ctors to and from Union Station. r hllOUT I'rop U FRCD KLOOZ. Slgr. PILES Cured Without the Knift. riMTLA, I1SSIIIE, ITCHING, IIIKEU IMS, LI.Ci;U VTIOV, CO.NSTIPATIO.V, nnd nil Itectnl DlHenne a wpecinlty Cures (lunninlfed. Send for booklet. DR; M. HEY SMITH, Specialist, 800 Olive St., St. loult, Mo. Ettablthed 188a Who is your OPTICIAN? V would like to be. No charga for testing your ees and Riving ad vice. Satisfaction guaranteed. GLASSES FROM fl.OO UP. HYATT'S OPTICIANS, lie N. Eighth SU Opp. Post Office. FOR. WOMEN ONLY Te have the xaoft efficient, best and only reliable rem edy for Delayed Periods. It relieves tha znon otatlnate complications from any cause In 45 hours, or 3 to o dais, without pain, danger or Interference with work. e hat e brought happiness to hundreds of women and have never known thl rem edy to fail. You will ae time and failure by wrltlnr Qs before umij,? medicines that Injure the health and do no good Price $2.00 by malt DR. K. O RAYMOND HRSIEDY CO. Itoom 1X4. 5 ADAMS ST.. CHICAGO. 1LU NOTARY PUBLIC. JOSEPH F. FARISH, ST. LOUIS ItKI'DDLIC Ill'ILDIXO. Tel. Hell Main noiS. Klnloeli A OT3. Fissuret DgS. THORNTON ME Ne Mobst Till SeaJforFneUiRl r KiLti.ttc euaisaiiwfRc. i . THORNTON & MINOR. S969 Ollvt St. Attention Visitors. Hamilton Hotel (Cor. Hamilton and Map, Avts.) am) cottages. (neahtthe faik Rooms Slrgle, and En Sul With Bath. $2 to IfS Fer Day, European. Elecant Cafe. Itoof Garden. Muslo Eytry Evening: Suburban. Page and Earton Cars. Kansas Crops Improved. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Topeka, Kas.. July 19 A great Improve ment is reported In the condition of the corn crop throughout Kansas. During the last week the weather has been favorable and farmerswere enabled to get Into their fields. Farmers are working day and night to save their wheat. The average grade of this year's crop is fifty-three pounds. Conld Jiot Support Family. ItETOBLIC SPECIAL. Mascoutah. III., July 13. John Denbo of Grassland Station, jumped into Silver Creek near that place and was drowned. He claimed he could not support his fam ily. His homo was In English, Ind. He leaves a wife and five children. lM.WflWaTfflfttflBBra Condi Iwknl SLLnda.1 $9.25 $7.60 CINCINNATI! French Lick and and return. 8 west Baden, Ind. good QOINQ AND RETURN. JUXjT lO, StO. 21. SoodBolng JULY 22, 23,24,25 V-LA BALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. (D. ft O. S) Iow rates to various Eastern points. 6-TRAINS TO CINCINNATI-6 Vestibule Trains leave St. Lotili t 62 A. M.. 11 5S A. M.. 8 n P. M . 11:00 P. M.. 2 A SI. Information cheerfully Riven at our offices, Olive and Sixtn, Union Station, World s Fair Qroundi (Transportation Building). NOW HOTEL NAPOLEON BONAPARTE COOK HOTEL AND EXCLUSION CO., OWNEItS. De Balitiere Ave., 500 Feet North of World's Fair Main Entrance. Capacity 2,000 Giests. Eoropian Plan, $1.50 Per Daj Up. Cleanest, best located, best constructed and most convenient of all World's Fan- Hotels 500 feet from Wabash World's Fair Station. Take Wabash shuttle trains (every 15 minutes) from Union Station or take Del mar or Olive Transit cars. C. M. HILL, Manager, Formerly Grand Hotel, Cincinnati; Midland, Kansas City; Windsor, Denver. - - Tt?'i'frfC. -.'!! ''"f CHICAGO TONES DOWN THEATER ORDINANCES. Xi'W Municipal Code- llaUrx It Pos sible for eiirly Iherr I'lu house In Open September 1. Chicago, July 19. Amendment to the theater ordinance which will make It pos sible for nearly all theaters to open Sep tember 1 have bien passed by the City Council. Some of the principal amend ments for existing theaters are: Sprinkler S .-tern Not required In audi torium or above or below stage; retained In paint, storage, property, scenic and dreslng-rooms. Cro-. Aisles Optional whether there shall be cross alslts or direct exits through tunnel. Rise In Gallery Maximum slope In creased from 18 to 22 Inches. Vents To be opened by pressing eleo trrc button instead of by mechanical de vice. Seats In Hon Kiev en seats allow cJ In row In bilcoiiy and on main floor: thir teen permitted if within twenty of an exit. Policemen No police attendance re quired; two firemen held sufficient. Dlstanco Between Itows Minimum de creased from 34 to 32 inches. Lights Lights over exits allowed to be gas Instead of sperm oil. Official Admission Citv electrician and heads of police and fire departments given right to enter building at any time. OLDEST CITY IS FOUND. Ancient Adfib Uncovered ly Archaeological Expedition. Chicago, July 13 Udnunki, the ancient Adab, perhaps the oldest city in the world, has been discovered by the Uni versity of Chicago's excavating expedi tion in Bab Ionia. This city has for many years been tho object of search by Ori entalists. It is mcntlned In the code of Ham murabi, an early King of Babylonia, which document was translated recently by Professor Robert P. Harper, director of the expedition. He has Just received the new's here In a cablegram from Pro fessor E. J Banks., field director of the expedition, who since IcaMng tills country last winter for Blsmya In Babylonia, has announced many important discoveries. The uncoverlnrr of ancient Adab is one of the most important archaeological achievements of recent jears. Doctor Banks Informed Professor Har per that he had found bricks bearing the syllables of Ud-Nun-Kl at the lowest level of the ruins. Ho is certain that these bricks Identify the city of Adab. With a force of 120 men be excavated the ruins at Bifcmja and found the remains of four temples built one above the other, which he named according to the Kings who built them. The date3 became earlier until finally the bricks ldcntlfvlng Udnunki were found. Among the other articles which Doctor Banks found arc marble statues, onyx and sandstone lamps and many bronze objects. njeclnnnes anil Spectacle!. Competent opticians, Drs. Bond nnd Montgomery, will examine your ccs free of charxe. and if sou need glasses will furnish them, properly fitted -nd adjusted. In steel frames. Jl and up. In gold frames, from J5 up. At MERMOD & JACCARD'S. Broadway and Jjocust St. WHY GEN. MILES WITHDREW. Tells Why lie Did Xot Accept Prohibition Honors. Chicago. July 19. John G. TVooIley of this city has received a letter from Gen eral Nelson A. Miles In widen tho former held commander of the Federal Army explains why he withdraws as a can didate for tho Prohibition nomination lor I-eslden:. General Miles sajs that when he saw the danger of dissension his name cre ated he sent word to keep his rume out, as he could not think of "setting the Prohibition party by the ears " He declares that if the temperance peo ple of the country could get together they could elect a President, and ' break off the partnership of the Government and the saloon." The Kew Chalfonte Hotel. Hotel Chalfonte. tho newest and one of the handsomest in Atlantic City, was opened Saturday. July 2. The building is ten stories, absolutely fireproof, tho walls being of brick and terra cotta, and are carried upon a steel frame, supported by a foundation of piling, with concrete cross caps. Tho floors are of concrete and ce ment and the roof of tlljng. This house is remarkable for elegance of appoint ments and furnishings. The amusement room, the playroom, smoking-room, chil dren's playrcjto. and similar apartments are on the gi XJ d floor. The main portion covers a spaeT jf 47x170 feet on the parloi or second floor. The dining-room Is 35x137, with a clear story for illumination and ven tilation, and windows on every side. The mall' chutes, telephone system and 1 rnlsh lngs of the bedchambers are all along most modem lines. The library 13 on the tenth floor, and an artroom for the ex hibition of paintings adjoins It. From the library opens the large porch or the cov ered promenade down to the sea. The Chalfonte is under the management of Henry V. Leeds and Sarah Leds of Had don Hall. Associated with them is Albert T. Bell. It is claimed that ihe hotel as com pleted is one of the best of its kind on the seashore. Engine Goes Through Bridge. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Fayette, Mo., July 13 A thrashing out fit fell through a bridge this morning near town, severely Injuring Charles Monckton. the engineer. E. J. Besgrove, who was with him, saved himself by catching hold of a railing on the bridge. TTYnsVrrTYsBpsjPrVrTrvJ OPEN l V $ .Afr &!? S'.ffi' Pnr-J- Fair Visitors Are Cordially Invited, Citizens Come and Bring Your Friends Make yourself at home in our large, cool store admire and inspect our goods note the materials, the make and the prices. c T Mermod a? faccard s, Broadway and Locust. Imported and Domestic China. Table Ware and Decorative Pieces offered at very low prices. Oonlllon Cups and Saucers of Li moges French China, decorated with garlands of roses and rococo border 12 cups and 12 saucers ...- For Only $6.25 Others up to K05 a dozen. Wall PInane-Of vcrv fine French China, center ecoratcd with game and bird subjects In colors, coin gold $2.50 And other' up to J16 00 each. Limoges French China (O Dinner Set, 100 pIoces4T-. An extra special 100-piece Dinner Set, beautiful Havll'ind Limoges Trench China. artiMlc shapes, and decorated with apple blo"somi. roes etc . rich gold hnndles 100 pieces, complete, for only J24 00. Croqnrllea For serving custards, sherbets. ramikln!, etc. 12 cups anj 12 stands fine French China, deco rated with small pink flower delgn 24 Pieces Only $3.90 Set Other styles up to J32.00 a set. Mnenronl DUhei Fireproof dlih and a large dish of LImoge Freneli China, decorated with hnnd-palnted tea roes and gold-covered edges Only $2.75 And others up to 475. BROADWAY AND LOCUST. Our catalogue free a 336-page illustrated book on request. PROMINENT LOUISIANA MEN ENGAGE IN A PISTOL DUEL C. .1. Mnniliton Open Fire on R. AV. luung, Alin AnMTvers Ilnck, but .Neither Is Wounded. REPUBLIC SrECTAU Louisiana, Mo , July 19. Great excite ment was created here this afternoon by a shooting affair In Wald Bros." store, in which two of Louisiana's most prominent citizens took part. C. J. Munchton, accompanied by his wife, went to Wald Bros.' store and commenced shooting at R. W. Young, ono of tho clerks. vr)ung answered back and ten shots wiC rl. No one was hit. Mr. Munchton was slightly bruised on the head by being hit with the butt of a pistol. The cause of the duel is not known. Heal Estate Tra infers. CHIPPEWA 60 ft., n. a , n. w. cor of Michigan, city block H2; G'narlrs AmelM and wife to Henry Alaver w. d I BATU3-SM ft., n a , n. w. cor. Idaho. city block 3M9; William Ebel and wife to Freln Building Co. w. d TWENll-FlflSl 3) it, w. a. bet. Bls tell and Ferry, city block 3U3: Etan W. Ha tU and rue to rredirrlck Will era w. d. FJAD a ft., a , bet. Lawrence and TnurmJS. city block SZ1; John O. Zlm merer aAd wife to (Jeorse I Zimmerer w. d LEAMINGTON 60 Jt.. e a . iat ur Commonwealth, city block 6101'. Jlaple green Itealty LSo. to William B Mac Bride and wife w. d TKEMONT u) It., e. a , west of River des Peres, city block HOT. Duncan C. 'ulte and wire to A. . Syren w. d 1TASKA Ji It., n. a., bet. Tenth nnd Eleventh, city block 2767; William Wldmaler to Jacob Beesnenser and wife w. d. MANHATTAN CO f t , a , bet. Pirca dlly and St. James Square, city block &007: Thomaa 11. Qulnian and wife to A w. Sjrett w. a COMMON WKAIriI- ft, a. a., aoutti of Plccadtly. city block iJtfA and coun n,: Malvern Realty Co. to James II. ILnch w. d. COMMONWEALTH-) ft., s a. south of Plccadlly. city block ii099A and coun ty; Malvern Realty Co. to James 11. Ianch w. d. JETERSON-S0 ft., e. a , being 223S and 2238 h Jefferson, city block 1383. Je rome F. Colllna to Jamea M. Francls cus w. d ClIAMIlEItL.AlN-60 ft., s. s . bet Clara and Qoodfeliow, city block 4S&: Wil liam Deneke to Samuel C McCormack w. d ...-. PALM 50 ft., n. a . being 3213 Paim, Cltr block S216: Ltndill Real EsUte Co. to Edward c. Hanpeter w. d EiPLANAUD-M ft. c. a . east of Ten .nyson square, city block 5106; Henr . bcbllnamann to Carolina Blomen kanip w. a. ........ NORTH DAKOTA-M ft., a. a . twi. Compton and Virginia, city block 2C9S. Richard Klein et al . minors, by cura tor, to Kate dohuermann curator's d NORTH DAKOTA 25 ft.. a . bet I'ompton and Virginia, city block 26SS. Margaretha, Klein to Kate Schuer mann qtc. d. LUCKT 25 ft n a , being 4271A Iickj city block SMI; William Ungenbrlnk to August C. Brandt nd wife w. d NCJRTH MARKET 25 ft, n. s, being 4233 North Market, city block JW: Mary A. curran to Sadie A, Henslng qtc. d. rENNSYLVANIA-25 ft . bet Mirceau and Espenachled. cltj block 3217: Henry Bocmler and wife to Buebler-Cooney 1.850 S.500 220 200 ECO 335 10.OU0 2.000 7.500 675 2W 112 S.000 1 1C wuuauuvtlUU V.U Spi. 1. U.......... ... STRIP 20 ft., east of Newstend and iiuiiii w e-iayion, cny uiocx 3369: Wa bash Railroad CD. to Ludlow-Sa lor Wire Co w. d NEW9TEAD J3 ft. 11L, In . e. a , south of Clayton city block S3M: Wabasn Railroad Co. to Ludlow-Sa j lor w Ire Co qto d J I RIDOE-26 ft. n. s.. bet. King a blKhnay and Academy, city block 37: also 31 ft. i In., n. a, Pag., bet Euclid ana Aubert. city block 37M: John A. Thor burn and wife to Samuel A. Mathers w. d j ANDERSON SO f t. a. a . bet Newstead and Taylor, city block 4416HW: rerd Lodenkamper and wife to Francis Jo seph Handschlegel w. d f25 GRAND 170 ft. w, ., n w. cor. Re becca, city block 2S79-S0: Fram R. Mil ler to Aucuata Hyke w d 10 FLAD 30 ft., a. a , bet. Lawrence and Thurman, city block 4J2I; John O. Zlmmerer to Oeo. L. Zlmmerer w d. 6.9M SHENANDOAII-4S ft , a. s . being 40CO 62 Shenandoah, city block 423; Jerome F. Collin to Jessie C. Tutt w. d . 10.000 ELEVENTH 76H ft., e a . bet Dock and Branch, city block S47; Charles Retlly to Augusta Hjrke w d 10 ELEVENTH ; f t , e. a , bet. Dock and Branch, city block 2547, Augusta Hske to Franr R. Muller w. d J.500 ARM AND w ft, n. a. bet Jefferson and Ohio, city block 1332; Virginia 8. Peugnet by attorney, to Martin Mlcn ael w. d , 1.250 JOHN-25 ft , n. a., being HIT John, city block 246SC- Union Realty and Inv. Co to Lena Hoylman w. d 2 339 BROADWAT-22 ft in . w. s , being 2105 N Broadway, city block 328; Ed ward W. Oasa to Wllllam-Nudelman w d. ".as NEWSTEAD 15 ft . e. a . a e. cor. railroad right of way, city block 3969: Ludlow-Saylor Wlte Co. to Wabash Railroad Co fee d WABASH R. R. RIGHT OP WAT 675 r ft.. &H In., a. a . east of Newatead. city block 3969: Ludlow-Saylor Wlra Co., to Wabash Railroad Co. w. d. .7-. HERMITAGB-33 ft . 3 In., e a , being No 2722 Hermitage, city block 4S6; Samuel Howell to Mary E. Herd and husband w. d , 00 JOHN-25 ft, a. a., bet. Eleventh and on rtiul, city block 24C9B: Union Realty and Investment Co.. to Henry Scharpou w. d 525 BRANNON IS ft. w a., bet Old Man chester and Magnolia, city block 40M; rtfSf,&fH The World's Grandest Jewelry Establishment. TO-DAY WE OFFER A Lady's Gold Watch For Only 20 Dollars. fully guaranteed. A Perfect Timekeeper, Interesting. Price Quotations on New Plated Silver Table Ware. The largest variety of the best made. Our stamp "Mer mod, Jaccard & Co." on everv piece a guarantee of qualit' and value. Special 21 piece- 6 tea'pooon". B tablespoons. 6 fork1 and fi knives In our beautiful "Dauphin" pattern- Complete, 2A pieces, Silk-lined case, for $12.75 Cuke Trar-Xew shape with roroco itoruer anu engraveu pan- uewsu in ecnter Special at $2.00 J Advt. No. 4 It doesn't to go to Albert B J Finch and wife to Henry Ludwlg and wife w. d Ilnlldlnic Permits. Harold Realty Company, two-storv fiat at No 4135 to 4139 Westminster; S10.000 Stott X Kerrar. two-torv flats at No. 2I3S to 2412 Norh Fifteenth; S2.5C John II. Hoerr. two-story dwelling at No. 2613 St. Vincent: S1.S0O. W. B. Ver Htaeg alterations at factory at No 2T0 to 240 Hid lie: JIO.OOO John II Wlthofr. thrfe one-story dwellings at Nos. 7602 to 7C0S Alabama; S4.20O George E Hausmann, two-story flat at No. 4S23 Labadle. 35.000. Correct Cnlllnsr Cnrds. Engraved plate (xcrlpt) and 100 cardi for tl CO. 100 cards from our own plate, any stvle. Jl. At MERMOD & JACCARD'S. Broadway and Locust st. Write for samples. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OFFICERS. W. II. Uaj-es Elected to Succeed R. JL Emerson. RnPUBMCfclTCIM. Columbia, Mo. July 13 At a meeting of the Columbia Public School Board la-t night W. II. Haes, principal of the High School was promoted to the position of Superintendent of Public Schools, to suc ceed Professor It. II. Emerson, who was recently appointed Assistant State Super intendent of Schools. Tho salary of the new superintendent Is fixed at 11.200 for the next vear. Mr. Haves graduated from the University of MIsourl in 1903. He haf held several uni versity records In weight events, having been a nromlnent member of the uni versity track and football teams. f.- Canthorn tin appointed to suc chL? Ir-Hacs ,s Prlncfpnl of the High School with a salary of ll.uoo. NEGROES MAY LYNCH NEGRO. Indignant at Man Who Posed for Moving Pictures. Cripple Creek. Colo.. July 19 -a mob of negroes to-daycorrpelled one of their race named Ddwards to leae the district un der threats of hanging him if he re mained. They were Intended oer an exhibition in a group of moving pictures, for which trey allege Kd tards posd The pictures represent a upposed assault upon a" white vjoman and a chuie of the criminal by bloodhounds. RAN INTO AN OPEN SWITCH. Engineer and Fireman Killed in Wreck Near Stanwood, la. Stanwood. la.. July U The Atlantic ex press, eastbound on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, ran Into an open switch, and the engine and four cars left the track. The tngineer, J. A. Well, and the fireman. E II. Carter, both of Boone, la., were killed, and four persons serious ly Injured. The danger signal was set. but the en gineer seemingly ignored It. The cars struck the power-house, completely wreck ing, It and Injuring the operator. CASTOR I A faWtanJlMdnn. Till Kind You Ha?i Always Bought I?....? &?-.?'.. Lowest-Pricrd House in America for Fine Goods. Solid 14-karat koUI, neat design, ele gantly engraved hunting case fitted with jeweled nickel movement, s20. Other 8olld pold watches for ladles, $10 tn $400. HAVH YOU SHUN our new "Conturj" Tatch for pentleiiu'ii? Solid frold, new slyps new designs,, nt our Introductory Price, $25. llrrnii Trny Silver-plated, with rich border decoration and lei of Cns citdfs and Festival Hall new World's Fair deslen Special at $2.00 Fruit llovvl On feet -ilver-pliited, sitin llnlh. beautiful pattern Special at $6.00 Write for one. Tr cost much Colorado There and back $25 Through Pullmans from St Louis morning and night. Duslless tracks View of Rockies for hundred miles Why not go ? - AiVA.AndVew,ofA.T.oiS.F.Ry. t 108 N. Fourth Street St. Loub Dyspepsia. Its Cause and Cure. A hastj lunch H bml for the dutM'h. Af a rule It consists of tox which Is not whole somt There N too mtich paltry, sweets and other artlcl"i which oetax the JlKeathe r Kani, and, to cap It all. mastication U en hurrledU and Imperfectly done. Tht-i 1 ablt Is the direct road to depepsla and the hun tired other ailments of body and hrnln which follow in Its train lie wlt Quit eatlntc too far belect our food with some regard for jour stomach Masticate thorouRhlj- You will eat better, sleep better and feel better after a ?hort trial of thi treat mfnt than from month1! at a health re-sort, to a noth Ing of the sating In exinse if jou are al read) a tctim of d "4ptisla (ct-mmonlj called Indigestion), fnllon the same course as to diet, and before each iirtl fiK a upepIa Tablet to etrenRthen th stomach and help dlsetlon Kupepla Tablet con tain nature's gnat restorative for he dlgeit ie organs. lhe actually build in ile itcm ach anew Old chiwdc ca4 of djrppIa jleld qulcKlv to their iwwerful reJinenatlrK influence EupepMa Tablets are a God send" to "dyspeptic": ' They offer those poor suffering letim more comfort, contentment anil pence- of mind than thev have enJoed since thej iir"t departed from the w aj of health and sourd digestion Sold under Ruarontee by all dnifrglsts or direct for &0c Sample treatment and bXk let on stomach diseases sent free. Address Eupipsli CUnlcil Co., 409 Walnut St., St Luis, Mo. CITED ON CONTEMPT CHARGE. Woman Say Her Former Hus band Witliliolds Children. Circuit Judge FiMitr made an order ve terday cltiine Henry Poellng to show cot.se next Monday why he should not be punlohed for contempt of court In keep ing his children. M.iry Josephine and Harry, from their mother. Mrs. Mary C. Dekert, who vv.is formerly Ills wife. The couple were divorced and "die ha murU'l again. The custody of the chil dren was .iwarded to her and he was al lowed to see them once a week. She ul leges that he took them June 2! and failed to rttmn them. TWO WIVES SEEK DIVORCES. One Says Husband Pushed Her Against :i Heated Stove. JosV'PliIni McIIenry filed suit for divorce In tbe Circuit Court jestrrday against Thoma-s I McIIenry. charging that lie kicked her 'ind pushed her ngalnst a heateibstove. They were married at Clay ton. Mo , May 20. 1WJ. and separated January 1- She asks for the custody of their child. Ellen It. Holly alleged that her husband, f-qulrc J. Holly, drank and threatened her life. The were married at Eldorado. Kas , November 12, 1S80. and separated June 1. 19iK. SENTENCED TO BE HANGED. Man Convicted of Murder Desires to Appeal His Case. Lambert Niehaus was jestcrday sen tenced to bo hanged September 6 for the mi-rder of Thomas riuegel. Niehaus de sires to appeal the case and the sentence was Imposed that he might take this ac tion. The case was heard several weeks Bears the Signature of &&?& THE WORLD'S FAIR OUTPUT la A SKy' i BSsis.o- --,1 They come in men's finest black Vici Kid Lace, Goodyear welt, medium weight, extension sole, new last, 6 to 11, A to E.. And in men's extra quality Patent Colt Blucher Shoe, dull top, light welt sole, neat round toe, capped, 6 toll, AtoD. e n mnt M Iiy ignl spection. 619 - 21 S3 Now Is Your Opportunity to secure a Quick Meal Gas Range Under the most favorable conditions. The special ar rangements made with the Laclede Gas Co. will enable all Dealers handling Quick Meal Gas Range5 to sell them at extremely lov prices and extremelj- liberal terms, as follows: Pay $3.00 when ordering, balance $2.09 monthly to the Gas Co., with your regular Gas Bill. REMEMBER ThcMtiick Meal Gas Ranee is the only Gas Eanrje made in St. Louis that is indorsed by the Laclede Gas Co., and every one has the manufacturers' full guarantee. Quick Meal Gas Ranges are absolutely the best and there are more in use in St. Louis than all other makes combined. RING EN STOVE CQ.&js 414 North Sixth Street. The largest exclusive stove and kitchen furnishing store in the world. AND LEADING DEALERS l ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. lis $10,000,000.00 Capital and Surplus protects and absolutely secures you. We pay interest for. trustee. Guardian. ago and a verdict of guilty of murder in tho llrst degree found. Nlehtus shot Kluegel In a saloon at Third and St. George streets on December 3). ltrt. Niehaus claimed that he was go ing hunting and that as he passed the sa loon Fluegl started a quarrel that eiukd In Nlehaus's shooting him with a shot gun. Mill at Marlon IVrrcLrd. nnri'ituc speci u Marlon. 111.. July 19 An explosion at the Egptlan powder mills, four miles from this city, this afternoon, destroed one of tho largest buildings on the ground. Three men were Injured, one seriously. Tho Ios at this time cannot be esti mated. Positively and permanently cured Send for Eaturv d suno-ar. 10 to t No u.ll jJraSfetfe ALWAYS INSIST ON GETTING A .,, , I, ill ii ww ii jl Jl,,i Ml II , nfcfc aBaxvO&a&sff&iiakuSattAjHGSaamaiBBuaBfcMBBaEaT afT''-, J-irrTTijI " VarTaYllajar''VaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBK ,PKMsvbijfiJKjyB IS'XiaWlVfcHlLfBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaM DCWAUOE "'Hllllllir iCi. l (&liJ:',tf.1g ?. "'" M2"jra"' nce I'alnllOK. C'locka, rin ueals,eta bat for One anality Uavana Tobacco. Enial to Impotcd CI Vara- BolJ dlraoj to lia relaUer by Uw ilanufacturar. r. K. saL it e. S. J5-r"" N r?2r "&- Of the Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co.'s practical shoemaking exhibit (in the "Manufactures building) is being sold by us as rapidly as the shoes are turned nut. Von can follow the fascinat ing course of these shoes, from the raw leather just from the ani mal to the finished product, , ho.se make and fit you can test RANDT'S $4.00 $4.00 B We have just added an elegant line of ' Men's Hosiery. We ask your in They are entirely new. - 23 BROADWAY 3 St. Louis Union Trust Co., Fourth and Locust St. on accounts; act as Exec Curator, etc., under Will. , Elgin, Waltham and Hampden Wafphac rItt'J In 20-rtar Dueber "..""'"Cases, any alze.ein 1)11 lthfr open or closed 4luUU Watch and Jewelry Rrpalrlnc at lowt prices. Zerweck-Frech Jewelry Co., 102 N. Sixth St. Krnyvllle Pastor IleiKns. TtKI'L'HMC SPKCIAU Grayvlllc. III.. July 19-The Reverend C. M. Smlthson has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Christian Church here, to accipt the pastorate of the Christian Church at Mount Vernon, 111. His reslg nation takes effect September 1. booklet. ovi innm -.-.,. . i &Vlvl$Vl,D:&llal''3. t ata.I.B as WOULD' FAIH. " """'" i - JT- ni- Jgffsfr5 i VjJSr - 'V5