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jsWiaiiL4uwai rSSKSV -'f'1' ' '" -?- r-ih'' .X Ci?; fe-Xe-W travi - -. "t ' - - 7" - ' - -. ",. -'"-' w '- -fy 4 - ito .- - ' "V " ' - ,' wi. -S.1 -" '-- II "i -SCT " I.KH-TPj' VIH-t, -J .4- " ' ' as. I . P - ' V jm i 1 '- T- " L "I - - a IS E- l& i.- V $10 100 Beautiful Clocks Will Be Given Away! .,;'' A-J" M ,?, - - llil - " C y GUARDED S SHE SECURES DIVORCE 3Ir. Cecile Mello, Who F':srtHl Iler Hiiskinri Would Harm Her, I'rtictil by Two roliw nit'ii in i'uurt. try t ! her !tarm In th courirutim lifter his nrai:ce action-. earl jtiTlay niorn Inc In trying xo itcr cr home. Xo. r"K Wash strr'U Mrs Oc!! Mello was puari d tiy tvio xvitrolmfn !n sho cn!'rol Dlvl.l.m Nil 3 cf tin- Circuit "ou:t cir lay afttnioon to vcur; a illvorc. The cuanl km rrcur J At the ro;ii5t cf Mm. Mclle'a nttornvy. M Harttnann. lm Id that h had ben Informal that th husband uM t-c prc.-cnt nt th trial lt jrulfj m that hl Kttr noulil not knou him. !" M ! a krpt In lenoranff of th" i'i -nc of tli- ; Ucomen. l rau1"" nftr hrr rarlv in..rnlnc pxrlojicc. It a aM. h TuUiit Siecomc nToas. Mr? Melle was aroii1-"! at 3 orlotk -f trrl.i nicrntnK ! a nclf at ilie hut- Corliss-Coon Collars ar 4-ply. but hca- intcrliain? is cut aca at the "fatal spot" where the iilustTattos i shaded. This roaVes the collar e:ble where other collars j;o to pieces jaic'ly. allow-s it to fold more ttrnes without brcaiias;. Flexibility where it is needed. fall 4-plv ttreagtb cv cr-wherc else. MarV your collars e-ery tinse they ro to the Uaadrj. Fsad oat how mach losgcr Corliss -Coos Collars wear thaa others. Ai tte lt flear lw CcrU Coa ceOar. Tttr kt tinn or ca pt C? sS4- wrft e a2 e"a w3 " Wrt far tV. W. ;-w7 i? PI O A2JF WILL BE SOLD I In e,.nlfc-' . to-day I vCll iifttOwS Ulnv ffl' n Easton Avenue, Wert of Wellton Bank. I V: V . f Take Easton Avenue, Olive or . H SkUA"' ' V I 1 Suburban Cars. , H v " - W ' , DAVID P. LEAHY, Agent, I 800 Chestnut St. BB Thcy Wear Longcrt BBBBBBBal BBBBBBBA 11 I cm E tcrs of her ballroom. She hastily lit n lamp Hnl saw a man's hand? working through ih t.Iat of the shutti-r. trylnR to reach th- f.i.strnine. She ran Into the street and sunimrnJ I'ntrnlman Jerrv Mah-r. Patrolman Maher U ft Mrs. Melle nt th front doer and then Uipeil around into tlie hack yard, where he found .'oscph Mell trvlni; t open th shutter. it Is .ld Mell.- was urpr:sl. mid. In offer Ins an tsiI.inut!on of his preiencc. de clared tint In wanted to effi'-ct a rcon riliitlou ntth his wife and had choen that method of entering the house, cs h did not lh to attract attention. Wh'n Mell was taken to the station a r!.-:oI was found in hU pock't. Mr. MHi said later that she did not know that th Intruder was her kusbanJ, but tHtiht onlv of Imrcl iry. When Attorney Martmar.n heard tf ths early mornlr.K eplo:e ne asKea mat two pliln-olotle men l detailed to act aa a Kunr-1 for Mr? Melle. Mrs. Melle in her divorce trial emrsed that her huband was Jealous, and tl at a few days bofor" they ftp.irated. April ?. h nttempteil an asrault upon her wit!: a butcher knife. A!out Kebruary 10, she Rl leped. he trie! to strike, her with his fist. Another allegation that he. failed to proitl. prcjvly for her t-upport. She obtalnetl a divorce, and when she left the courtroom the policemen followed hr closelj. ttft.TR, Mrm.ht and Itrtara, VU Illinois Central. July 1 to 4., return lnc July C ' THREE MILLION IN TREASURY. timclich Makes Report on State's Finances, iinprmjr si':ti.i JefTerron lt. Mo. June X. The fel low Ir.c Is the report of Stat Treasurer ' ;n-.eich of the condition of thn State. i-ea.--.j- for th' month ending June 59. i June l, rr.or.ej on liand. CaH.JiI.i5. re ceipts for the month. C4T.4T0.r7: dNbijse- mnt. S3.:.2 1. ba!ancei Jun 50. C 1I3.VJ '".v I)I-tributed a follows: Vault. tll.rC i. Kvchnr.ce Hank. Jefferson City. SIT..!.:.-!. n:t Nitlon;il liinlc C.- i (C 73 vlerman American Ilar.k. St. Iul. ' l !?: It MinMsnrtil Vnllev Trust Com. , pan. S.W Si PUtEUnnKS. Itrlinhlr (nd. Fahrlclna. 613 !. ?tk. MISS AGNES O'REILLY WEDS. Hefiii! of Catholics to Officiate Iovs Not Prevent Ceremony. rto:on. June 30 -Miss Agnes Boyle 0"lt-iH. third daughter of the Irlh pcet and patriot. John CXRellly. haj tx-en mar rle.1 to Krr.e.t Hocking, professor ct phllosorhy at Phillips Acdover Academy. , Th cerracny ws performrj hy th Reverend ? M. Crothers. a Unitarian clergyman of Cambridge, after the brl(!e had tried In aln to procure a Roman Catholic priest to officiate. Archbishop V.jlimms having rfuse.l hi- permission. The marriage took plar at the hride's tome in Urooklyn. Ifaa4ria mt Saaaaaer trsarts. Are reached by the admirable train service of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway to pclr.ts in VIcocin. Northern Michi gan ar.it Minnesota. AH St. Uoula lines eij tickets -i this route at specially re duced ra; dallr. Fcr Information as to hti ani toardlng-houvj ani opportuni ties fcr rt and recreation, write or call at ticket office. No 3CS OUe street. Telc pfcont. Min :n D . Xegra CklMtva laj.red. Willie Iee Warren of No. 5ZI Walnut street art! Bertha Oidsen of N. S3I1 Wateut ttreet. aged 5 and 4 years, re srctive!y. had a miractilous escape from death yerterday ftm'on when a railing on the porch tn the rar of the Gaisorj chlSda home gav wy. and they fell from the third fl-r to tbe ground. dt trire of thirty fttt. Doth are iero. Thev nere picked up an4 carried Into the fcouie. vhere it was cUscoera that th Warrrtj cv bad utalned a fracture of the left leg and the- girt fc4 anSereil a Urrxatlca of the face. Bb also lest three tetth. I or. 'v. - - 'I t ' -- c N Al THE ST LOUIS BPUBLIC: STTTBDY -JULY $ TAFT PARTY STARTS TO PHILIPPINES Secretifrr of War, Miss Alice Roosevelt, MciiiIkts of Con gress ami Army Officer.! Go on Official Trip of Inspection. Washington. June 3J. William If. Taft. Secretary of War, accompanied by a dis tinguished patty. Including members of both hou"ej of Congress, army officers, tins daughter of the President. Miss Alice ltooovelt, and others began their Journey to th Philippines at 3.3 o'clock this if tcmoon. The party embarke.i in two -pcciaI cars on the regular Chicago train over the iialtimore and Ohio Railroad. At th na tion, to Fay good-hi wire the lriich Ambasiador and Mm. Ju-er.-ind: Jlr. Takahlra. the Japan?:- Mlni:tr: As.Kt ant Secretary ot War Oliver; fl'jneral and Mr Chaffee, and numerous oth r friends of the party. A sta ot four da-i will l made in San Franciaco. which ia to b retched July I. An important consideration in the Philippine.-", to which Secretary Taft will give hl attention. Is the perfection of title to :r.3ny acre? of the friar lands which Is still conldertl cloJd. and by reason of which the purchase jirke f the land-i of the whole lKimtnican oidtr is lelng withheld. An interesting featuro of the trip will be the call of the secretary on the i:?n Ieror of Jaiwn at Toklo. The J:nnee Mlr.I'ter there has a--uri! the S.-cretary that hl Government Is desirous of exten-J-Imt evry court.'hy rlble. Tl:e fcccre tarj'e re"p,,n to thi was that h well uni-r'ool that the palace would l,e va cated by the Irnj-crlal family on account of the summer season at the, time, ef his visit to Tokio, nnd that his call would imply be the formal "card call" of re spect. Three month, are to bo consumed In the trip. Including a :ay of one. week in Manila.' sr.d a trip around the t!am!s oc cupying ten da?. Co fo T-Ti:ghiir.-s Seventh and IJcast. for gcod things to ear. ELDERLY WOMAN'S HMD FALL Mrs. .lohn W. .Chapman Tumbles From Torch. WhU leaning over th railing of th porch on the second story of her hom jeterday afternoon. Mrs John W. Chap man. TO jear5 old. i No. K32 Vernon aesue became oxcrhalaneed and fell to the ground sustaining a slight scalp wound and Internal Injuries. lkv:tor J. W LJron. who wa, railed. tre.d her tnluri and pronounced them not serlou. He ald that it wa remark able that Mrs Chapman escaped with such slight Injuries. FALL BREAKS MAN'S BACK. Joseph Stube Rolls Off Roof to Groand Condition Serious. Joseph Stube, O years old. living at No. ISIS Gratiot street. mied his footins rooled from a roof upon which he was at work yesterday aai fell twelve feet to the ground, breallng his back. t The accident occurred at Eighteenth and lllckoryistreets at 1129 a. m. Stub ar.n aroe "ether workmen were reefing a shed at that corner and. in moving from ra rart of the rocf to another, he slipped a4 rolled down the lcplng roof to the ground. P&Ucestan Burns of the Central District .took the man to the City Hospital, w hera he received treatment. His corrtiuca Is serine. AND '? ::. - -v. ' f ;BX- . rr-y PBx BBA Br v BBBBT PER WEEK WILt BUY A LOT VOLUME OF DISTRIBUTIVE TRADE IS FULL CONSIDERING THE SEASON Midsummer Dullness Expected Soon to Be Over come. New Tork. Juna 39.-R. G. Dun & Cos weekly review of trade to-mvrrow will Conirnereial eenilt!or. srlJom ehanira at mM sumriT. ant U!rt marke'a u.uallr rreval! un-l'-s tr.ere Is a movement at ih ct-mnie'l'.ijr ex-chargt-s In re?pnij to erp re;rts. Te lat tceek has prurr.1 na exrej.t'on to the gen.ril ra'.' Searcnable rnerehan-llse has ri!ie Sato l!tribu:l-n freely at retail, duplleate orl'rs for summer !ln ar more numerous with Jb her, now that the weather ha. bcon et tleil. ar.d trMKllns ratesiitn n.I In ml-stan-tlal eontmcts to wholoale Srjr geda bouies for futia-e dl!ery. Mar.ufactiiTlrg Lirts lire well emploj-et for this tlaie of the year, wlifn It Is cutninry to rcake Ir.ver.torle. n reju!rs. but next werk the ld;n(r will ! further Increased, after wMcli a ger.era: rcaii-ri tlcn of ctlltr is an tlrlated. This eonil l'r.ee In the future nnd the Increasing pron-iitre. of mercantile collec tion are ttio lt reaturts of th trad situa tion last satlsfactrr- U tha eT-ulattv fever th.t has iees.red In craln and cotton, prices rllrr more than Is arrotrentlr Juftmtd bv tl." dispatch ts this paper, reirarilrie jiroaresd on the, farrna Ibilltiar earnlra-s tlras far re- ortej for June were T.S per eect liraer than ast gear's, and frrelgn eon-.mrce. at thl. fort fr the jat week shoned awlna of I.sr;.t; tn export, and I3C.S2S in Jxnorta, aa compared with l1! MerrKant steel and agricultural Implement materia! re fVrlv strr.ng fenturea of th mar Let, but in klmct all line, the placing of con tract Is l!r.- deferred In the h"re of better term.. Candltlnna in the woolen dlvltlen hava not nltcrd. earept that a little more stability atten! the .teadi.r t-ttlon of ra !. In the hide market r.o change ha occurred, but former condttlira have teccme jr.e.ra rr r.ounceil. Ilrht l 1-e gaining atrenrth. wMla heavv aklrs trakrn'l The toil of tta mar ket fcr for.lan iry hide remalna eaay Im rrovT.r.l continue in leathrr trae. nmsls orl.r. for ffrirg footwear are ui;uui;1t heavy end the outlok for future butlr.esa In hoot an l shee. t. ron!drea rrlcht i'.l!ure this week n-jn-lred ?4J in tha t.ltai t.ve. agjlnst to last j'r. acd In Car.a.li is. ccn-.raeed with, II a )ear aga. DELIVERY WAGON FOR AMBULANCE Policeman Tlaces Injured Man in Uis Own Vehicle and OallojKi With Him to the City Dispensary. Policemen Tctrrs anJ Hunt of thi Fourth District last evening converted a delivery wagon Into an ambulance and conveyed an Injured man to the City Dis pensary. Jacob Rehg of No. 1X1 Warren street and Peter Omedo of No. T Franklin avenue bream. Involved in a quarrel at Twelfth street and leucas avenue. The polite charge that Rig struck Omedeo, who had drawn a knife, with a wagon stake. Omedeo was knocked temporarily un conscious, ani Patrolmen Peters and Hunt, desiring to get him to th Dispen sary, as soon as possible. leaded him Into his own wagon. Then the) patrolmen climbed to the seat, and. lashing the horses into a gallop, hcr- rled to the City Dispensary. Ry the tins th.- institution was reached Omeieo wai ccrcicg to. In the Dispensary he resisted the efforts of Doctor Ohio to dres his wounds sr.d tore off the hnndag. He a overpow ered and the bandages were replaced. r. notice have olaee-1 cross charges of disturbing the) peace against both ftehg and omeaeo. Optimism as to Fall Trade Is Main Subject of Notice. New Tork. Juno 39. TraJetrecf to morrow will sny: Though reflecting some Irregularity, due to nxlJjfar Influencei1. or. In some, rectton. to leys cheerful crop reports, tho olum tf dis tributive trade, la a full one; fr tt sasn. atd Industry and manufacture show less than onllnartlr tho effrcts cf tho at Broach cf the tacattcn ir!od. Cntlnilsm as ta tha fail trade outlook Is tho mala suldect of notice, tut n is to te not"' that gl imrOers for mmn-tr fabrics are " actle at me leading market.. Ueumely tr. tt retorts erme frtm tie. Central ei tni 6-iutlisrst. TJie sv)Uth eem o.utte snrrHJ to hold tb In-.proei!ie-t reported last week, maltl'are ha. lnerta-"-.! In the Paclne CcaJt rroits and the only lnil-irtnni ulllel.t of cmii t:a!r.t it that the weather hi teen too wet tr tcj cool In porttt-rs of the .-,m an.i wt.t b.is to a'.lr of tho bejt iroy dre!oiment and The cnele Ircn trade la quirt, l-xt In-iuirle ro more num-tou. Tho llnlshlng mills are till very bust aid mmmr shutdowns are HLe! to t jenrlcted. Hallway earnlras con tlr.ui good nn-l the traffic outlook t faurahle. Cmm-lity trto. iwrtlcul.irlv farm rr.-Cuct nn! ratr material far minufacture. nra xety Colleetlocs ar tt firm. Collections rar.gf from fair to good, nu.lne. failure. In th" t.'nlted Mates for the v.eek en line June; rumltee l. affalrst 17 lat week. Mi In tho li.e week In x&l. t in Va la In 1XS and lli In Snt. In canart t rai:un ror tne week r.tm ter 13. against Z3 last week and Z In this wrrk a eur ngo. Wheat. Ir.eluJIrg flour er-rt for the week en-tlng June r. are Tl!.'.ll uuhl". agatnu STlJi: lat week. 1.1".V. this ireek l-st jer. 5.'.i4I In JStJ and S.Ml.tIJ la VM- Vtrm Ju'T 1 to date the exr-orta were tl4K.T0 busheTa against lM.TZa2 l-t Tar. 2H.iU.ZT0 la 15I .n.l 91? i'U 4T3 in tVli lia-n excr: for tl. week a-o .VA. t bush els. airair. l.:i).3"e5 last wek. MCe,: a yer pi. l.OX'.Ti In l?a and JI7.SSS in is"i rora Julr 1 to date the extjo-t of cot-i r TS.5J.I hu'hrla ac-ilnit !.Lr;: In IXt. r,S.S3 In 1 and :i.JM.3C In !'!. LARGE INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS Manufacturers of Tobacco, Li quors and Oleomargarine Pay Their Tax Assessment $4S,9.'U in Hay. The total collections made by Ren West- hus. Collector of Internal Revenue, from manufacturers of tobacco, cigars, oleomar garine, beer and liquors, yesterday, the last day for the pojment of their taxes, was Jts.5H.tT. Brewers paid U.2. manufacturers of tobacco IliOsAll. manufacturers of cigars or! cigarettts tZl'.y.. makers of oleomar garine X2T.. and those against whom special taxes were levied liS3.4T. Fines represented C-10. Mr. Westhus and his corps of clerks and a!tants ere busy all day receiving tho money and lsulng rrcelptj.. Estde. the many who came tn person to pay their axe there a a large number of manu facturers who sent thr money by mall. The rush Is expected to continue until th middle of next week, though the law pro vtSes that payment must be made not later than June . On and after July 1. ISC. a through 11 ne to Delmar Garden and aMngton tnl versltT will be vperated ever the- Hubut ban System- Car with aign -Delmar Garden will run direct from Fourth and Kim to Washington University, via Mafia avenue and Delmar Cardeav - V avj. 1,'-. Bm.'. BM . "I "v- .7 BBSS" -X- WOMAN'S I will give 1000 if I fail to cure any cancer I treat, before it poisons the deep glands or attaches to bone. Xo knife or pain. No pay until cared. No X-Ray or other swindle. A Pacific Island shrub or plant makes the cures the most wonuenul uiscovery on eartn, loaay. ow cancers cured on people yon. can see and talk -jrith. A tumor, lump or sore on the lip, face or any where, six months is cancer. In SO years I have cured more cancers than any other doctor living. Investigate my absolute guarantee. Be sure to write today for my TJO page boo!:, sent free, with symptoms, addresses and testimonials of thousands cured, and write to them. We are strictly reliable, and do as we agree. Address, DR. AND MRS. CHAMLEE A. CO., OFFICCS. 201 4. 203 N. 1 2TH ST.. ST. LOUIS. MO. aTPLEASE SEND THIS TO &PILES LAWSON'S ROUTE THROUGH THE WEST Boston Man Will Make Six Ad dresses lleginning at Kantas City July 7 and Ending at Al bert Tefa, Minn., July 14. Rf-PL'nUC SPECIAI" Roston. Mass.. Juna M.-Thomas w. Iviwsan. who will make several speeches In th West, with "Fremled Finance" as a general subject, will leave Boston July 5. with a party of friends, in his private car "llaslemoro" and will arrive at Kan sas City. Mo . on July T. On that evening he wilt speak at the banquet tendered to him by the Knife and Fnrk Club, at which District Attorney Jerome of New Tork wilt te one of the guests and speakers. On th following afternoon, which will bo I-a son Day at Ottawa. Kaa.. Mr. !awton will make his first speech en -Frenzied Finance" before the Chautau qua Assembly. The other principal speak ers besides Mr. latwson will be Mr. Jerome. Oovemor Robert M. Lafotletta of WIrcor.iln and Clarence 8. Darrow. During his stay In Kansas Mr. Iasrsso will tes the guest cf Governor Hoes. At Falrbury. 'eb on JulT U. Mr. Law son Fill make another address and will bo introduced on that occasion by Gov ernor John H. Mickey. The desire to hear the Hojrtonlan on that occasion is so pronounced that arrangements have been made to run a special train from Den. ver. (00 telle from Falrbury. On July i2. Mr. Lawson, at the Invita tion cf Governor Albert B. Cu renting, will speak at Missouri Valley, and on the nth at St. Paul. Minn., as the guest of Governor John It. Johnson. His final rpeech on the tour will be on July M at Albert te-a. Minn., where be and William J. Brvan will address the Chautauqua As sembly In all Mr. lAwson has been able to ac cent only sla out of rcor than 180 invita tion to speak In the Middle West. Many of th'se invitations came from Governors. The route from Boston to Chicago will bo br way of Montreal and Toronto. Mr. Lawson was informed oa good sutaorlty Alttwapiawtmai'sbrcasttsa cancer. It does bo, pain until almost past cure. bat it neglected, n -m always poisoi tfeeo claads in the armpit and kill quickly. If you wait until it poisons glands in toe shoulder, ticatn is certain. BREAST SOMEONE WITH CANCER. eSn3 CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFEI Fistula. Fissure. Hteediag; Itchier. Ulceration. Constl pat ion sad all KectU Diseases a Spec'.altr. Carea ttnajwataed. Send for Booklet. DK.M.NEV lUaTlSpefclt. IlBSjSt.ST.IeOCIS.MU &tahliediaStLoulalaloBS. .-. ..... n.it.f Iia marl tk delaw htm by some legal action on his war through Nw Tork State, and as a few hours atop would upeet his plans, ho de elded to go br tho Canadian route, MUSICIANS ASPALLBEARERS. Fellow-Artists Bear Frank Tice'a Bodr to Grare. r eitnairat of Prank TIce. tho eeiisietan who committed suicide at I" taas CTaah afreet r- TiluOglnr a Ptr ol scissors Into hla left breast Wednesday. . m.A .am ,tie. eilrlenrei nf til SlaSST. Mrs. Viola Rife, of No. C3 Easton ave nue, yesterday afternoon. ..... .,,. Funeral serrlces were conducted by ths Reverend Eedmund Duckworth of theCooK Avenue Episcopal Church, after which the body was burled In Kt. Petefs Cemetery. Tho following musicians acted as p -bearers: Charle Williams. William Wil liams. Henry Frank. John Tengel. Thomas Ryan. Charles Kimball. Charles Hertunsj and 3. J. Walsh. Coates' Original Plymouth Gin fURE-DHY. Flavor UneqvalML. STaiNBAMGIN nmaNYEAis The only genuine has tht on the labeL lwrTsrkasi -v b. cri - r.r- - ! ,. I- V' VE!2S3za8axMS& .'-.s.-... -a