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Ts-ye? r????!p?55tK ,1,- 7 J. -. - - , -'XC r THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1905. 12 "ST -V-i j-.-' --rt' -I ji -l v , . n It- ' We bare removed to oar aeir bafktlag, and hare the moat perfect ly equipped deanlng; plant ia tba world. MME CIEIMN 6t., 443638 ULIVC rra.at SausltatT Dtastleww Sys teas ward all ta wtarld- MATTHEWS STRAW HATS 700 PINE ST. Op NOTARY PUBLIC JOSEPH F. PARISH, I- Laala Mepawtle liriim osaeo. . alt Mala Sal a. Klalark 41T3. CANCERS bait. .MM 'l.aa. atfe.. fn (.L.t.U WITHOUT I tUIr. fcl.lieT CT i. m A. vc. Knick HcHttrlc. SM rto. Ilin-hngtna. K3. I'ooV .1 tlrr-.rl..e ft fr-e. A. J. xtHlw. Til ; Tlh . ' T.i-. -... asur.ii vt ci. -. u;w; It. J. 94. JUin STATE TREASURER IN CITY. Will Pass in Xew Securities for ' Funds. State TreaJrer J. l- Gm!lch. who Is ber at th iejuest of the Ml.is-slppi Vcl liy Trust Company and the German-American Bank. Ie i. sues; it the Lirbd. ) 11. Til's Institutions :nr.i. i desire, tr. -hanse tlic cuiit':3 for thu Hlale fundi jii deposit :hrt. and Mr. GnvlUh v.'iil ;ass jii s- ikv. ones. TJi; financM if the Stato ar In OC.i eundltlcn. ui coram,; i- Mi. Gni-iicii. :nor. :lii C.Ii-O.U'i l-ins n i;.i: ttrtttrn. S.nlf ;piijni:orif & l j it trmlt 1 ."-j '..! tax ihowE ii i!llns uU . -.ir.a.-Tl ai'li la.t j.ar. Sit statca. jut th! i. n.-.re than oii st by the fe-s ... lj in Stjt fron. the Exdic omiB'-aJoijffr aim til- -oai .l inspector . nlnR. It .fit; trennnl tlenra comfort. n.riiSE.-s and s:v:r:;- ITV Iom till woes 3r.1l msur ;!'- ori.-c from poverty T-e ease with which you Jin save, a portion 01 our Income if you 1!I try and "iH- i-: ti '!o-Ira" 1-. 11 1 bj :i itvi!.it:Jii to Oni I)oI!ki wi.l stitrt .1 I:.U .".rcount in "i-.C Saving-, i'c'lilinrnt : th( SIKIM'AX ll.i: TIM'KT COMPANr. lMh-ntl j (tt trits wliTe it T.ill If .inir.-; i:i-tcrcr-t anl ri'lv SncrvMiK.. r-n -ry Mon.lay rx-n.n; uat.l S i" l.-l;. MEETING TO DISCUSS '"LID." Southwestern Mcivnnli.e Asso :i;iJion Will Consider IM.it.rr. At n cl1l inr-tlnc of the Fouthwcxtrn ;.!trcnill' .-r'-l'.llon. . for io-ti!(;lit at Anii liitll mi l'stHl.:zl nii'l J.iTfr'Cin tii"" Hi" iuctlm or Hip "!Iil" aiul !ti ttljlim t lu-t".3 mil I-.- t3kn iif ami thoroughly tll-:is-J iiniiuiie:ri,nt t, thl. ff'-ct has cn naiio In i.niir rnt out tiy l'rc.id'nt U J l!ut ami S--!Mar tti V. K . "Hi- stat'm'M Is aif tr..i'!; that imir i.'nt IdirliifMi "f the it..-uri.tiion will come l.. for illrtusrl'jll MrriflitiK ItlntC Knlll ;alll. Klnt lualltl'1 V- to ?2i. 'ltrn.(x. Juc r.rrj A. Kir.j. ilronilany a nil U0cJ.1l. STATUE OF IRISH LEADER. ;.-n.ral Thoman Fram-is Menslier Is Honored. Mflrna Mnnt . July 4 -An heroic "v,e trl.n rtronxe tatu of Icneral Thomas Prancis 5tcafhr. the ttailr of the lrlfh brira'l'; In lli Oul Vr;r. and Inter S.t--rtary H'l artlnK ttvrnor of the Terri lorv of Monnna. .. unv-lll In the rltol ftrotm'if this aftrnojn In th prrff lic "f ifr?ont rom jll parti f tli Plate. tloiernor Too'- Uruttuant Clovemor Morrl nn-l o!hr Mont.tnans jMrti-iratcJ in th; c'rmonlcs COUNCIL CHOOSES McCURTAIN f'hootHT. tiovenior Will Wind l'p All Trilial Affair?. tFTt-WU" Fr"t t- AMmor1 I T . July t Th- ChoctTv PoupcI! 'h'-h rotiil In srwl.ij ?- 'cn at Tufkalmma I ft Ttcrilsy. ha- - Because it ccmbtnes delicat rftedidnil ani emollient properties derived from Cutscura, the great Skin Cure, -with the tutcsX of cleansing ingredients and me?t refreshing: of tlowcr.cdor.- For rreservinp, purifying, and feaj titvtng the skin, scp. hair, and hards for irritations cf the skin, heat rashes, tin, sunburn, .bites and siin insects, lameness and soreness incidental to summer -CTt. tor sanative, antiseptic cieanssna and for all the purposes oMhe toilet, ath. and nursery Cuticura Soap- assisted by Cua enra Ointment. priceless. lfnaiJ linwrafr iirn .tie -irimn sf in 1 rron 'o hi -hire ft th- wlndirs up' ef th trlbo' .tfl.iiis of Hie ihoctnw. nftr 'lie rtliolution of 'h" pre? nt tribal riu- j rnmetit i SUMMER IjIRLS IKrb ruttcura S3Q0.Q00 HOSPITAL IN KING'S HIGHWAY National Fraternal Home Asso ciation Ig Said to Have Bought Monticello Hotel. WILL CONVERT THE BUILDING. Large Isolation Ward for Conta gious Diseases Is Planned Property Under Eiijht Ycar Lease. With two lot. adjolnta. she Monticello Hotel, at KLir's highway and lf Pine boulevard, has been bought and will be turned Into a. hospital t,y the National Fraternal Home and Hospital Association, accordinc to report saij by ral estate men to be authentic touts C. In-lne. roanaser of the Monti cello, yesterday said thai he had not beard of thj .: of the hotel, but thnt he knew it hPd Un for gelt? f.ir several month. C V. Mrlr'Arland. who built the struc ture in i:il nnd 1M2, at a eost of S12S.H iart .-eek tranyfr.rrl ih- pioperty to ll McFarlar.d Iica! Kstate Company, of uhich ht is at the he.ol. AccorUir.'j to Mr. Jrvlnc, the hotel T.-a. built on tKrron! rnoiiy. for which th bullilinr st.i Rood. Ho yaid that the m'-rtgas' bal tit leen llfjuldatecl, and that if the vie has l-n m.i!o it would ! Al'ls :M object in vle.v. Tho ill will not he fully consummatl or i--;bl two monihs taat L hm the I-roMrty will be tunicil over to Its. nevr owner-. The pro.riy fronts nearly ltt f--t a Kirit;'. iil;hwav and S"0 liitndtvd tp.-t on West I'In- !iule:irl. ?). IHVI'ITAU A tract of land known a the ttv.-it i)Pi rty ilanlc the l.otcl on the tr;ra6 snutiieast Tl:. will br j:ircnas-d an I on 1: will be built an i-o!ation ward to tli hoI tal. wher.- all it-stl-nts uith riiiasi ct.i I:seas r.ill ! con.im.-I. The :lx-tory Jtruc: 11 r novr standing will r-mil.i. Suit the rortitior.i will li :om ut .111 J v.ch (I1.1.- w.ll 1- divided into ar!.i. Tn h t I builoln'C and th- atima 1 it" v'u'-l at Jtnu.tv). Wh.'.i runit'lrti-l th" ot of :be Iio-.jiitnl .t!n wtll Xi-,e! !i- Mr. Irvine w!i has of".iiieI the build til ?!nce it a built. e'1 that it" Mill holds- .! dsJit-ve.i- Ii-i-. but th.tt ii -ou! 1 l! his lean h ' 1 II a y-.itltco nv s-m .v:.s titten.il. lie nit-, said (hat .-viTii hio;u.-:iIj hotl It-en n. id tit him re nlly but the Natlunil 'n rvil llonr.e. n- d' tlatfd. had nev r txl'eed a delr ! jmrchare h lt;i.. BELIEVES' HE WAS ROBBED BY HIS GOOD SAMARITAN. ;rore I.. Mahla Tell-. PIlre Slraaa- rr (iCrrnl t Take II I m llnme nimnuad RIbr nad tVatrh ine. Ci.-ore K Maliln ut No. Z2 North Tay lor nvrnue reijr:-d to lstectlv' O'lirlcn last evening that he had been rob!.-! of a diamond rin? valued at ! and a natch north JX. Mahln yr.ys h- as in I'.ossiaiio'K a!oon at No. :109 C!Ie street until 5 c!ock yesterday mnrnlns. nr.d was under the In fluence of liquor !i'a he dt-"rtt;d. lie .ayi a .-tr.inser offered to ce th.it he got home saftly. The ytranuer Rot on an Oliv" utrcet car with him and they transferred to a Cass aiciuie car at Seventh street. While tin the car. M ihin ij. he ftll aIcp. Hi vji. anak"n.d !y an attempt to x-t into his hip jacket, where he carried a bottle of K r. He ilkcovtrcti that his watcli had ben taken frcm his j"cket ar.d hi rin had been removed from hi linr. The traii ser he ayp. Jiimp-'l from the car and c raftd. M.ihtn rays he is confident lie had lioth rins and Hatch when he It ft the Faloon aa "now Flake la Jaly. You can now set ;4 h;cts of "Snow Flake" lond. wdth envelopes to match, in Gladstone jhap and size, at the very pecial price of 59 cents. MUIIMOH. JACCAHD ft KING. (Mall orders f.'.Itd.l nroadaay & Locut- GIRL AIMS AT HER HEART. Iioponilcnt Woman Wounds Her self in Attempted Suieide. Mary Wetrr.or", jears old. llvin: at No. 81! South Sixth ;rcet. jesterday noon mad a second attempt to kill hcr.-elf by lirinic a bullet from .1 S-caliber revitlver at h'r heart. The Itill missed ItK mark and lo'frcd In her lvft houlier. The nqnian says .-he ipurreletl Monday nlj:ht Ith her nr"the.irt and on that tccarlon attempte.1 to nd her life, but hr sister and others in the house where th-- Iif took the weapon from her. They hid It from her twice. Yeilertlay morning he found the m-eapon :araln and shot bers-lf She was tik'n to the city Hospit.nl. where her condition i pronounce I s-roiis. Mitrv Wtiniir.- I emidovod at the Somtheni Mills. No UK South Ninth tret. She attempt-! "iilc!il" once leffre b awalloninit rarldlr a Id. but her life W? irttvd at the City Hospital HUSBAND SEEKS ABSENT WIFE. Disappeared From Sprintleld, III.. With Child Week Aj-o. Je-eph Vorbeck if No 1"T Stuth Eighth street. Sprlnalield. 111., rrtrrday aftjr noin v!Ited thj Four Curti and afkcl the M of dttectlies in Iccatlnc his wlfJ. Annl- Vorl-eek. rs enr td.l. and thilr t-year-old child. Vorbeck toIJ I"tctlve O'Britn that his jrlf" left home last Thursday At thl me time, ho snys. John lUfonl. a neisa-K-r. also dlMjtpearvd. He stated thit lllfanfs wife d'ed about tTO week" .S'" and thnt he had collected II.V) insurance on her life. . .. . lilfard L ? ATi old ortecK sajs TJ I cenidnced that h'i wife nd WSani hav. loptl and belie they cam; to 6t, liuls. THREE SALOON MEN ARRESTED P.lix fhnrp Them With Soiling Without License. rolleen-en Mear.ey ?nd t'hesii'.ck ye;r dy nftcmfxsn arrested Josph Orr-Ji. a! ir'eerr. tvter Mal"ne. bartenier, ml KranV Ucpto!. turtendsr at No. IZJl North Third strrt on cirss of ellin3 1 ,-iim- itnM:t j. Ilren-fie. OntoVs ltc-rse. It 1 charcl. expire I en July 1. x- t: his :"t been ri.TWM. Deptol rIled arrrit a?id wa .:uck on the fceaj iih a ptsto: oy i-stroirain f3ien!c. It l a!l;ed thAt he tried to assault the pclic-mnn with a beer class. TWO BOYS REPORTED MISSING Poliee AbktHi to html Hngn l"Brien and Earl Dnris. The police yesterday tnorslns were in formed that Hs;h j-Erle. S y-ar c'A hxi bens raU4ns frora his hesie at No 3C41 Cottsce avencc since Monday even ing xt o'clock. He was barefotsl when fce left home Tt -"V:& litrict relief retort the dl aryearxnoe of Karl Dxrl. H yir oM. frS h herne at No. ?aU North Broad way. He his been nusMnjr since -X Moa !ir eTt-iltvr. vaa Klek Fafal. nEPMsuc ?rtciu Ne-p Hiven. Mr.. July .-l-retxo rrl tic al t hit bca. tat ta!l- cutb ef ihU air. :-ly. " erei ot behts tfcxed bT a bars yetrtUj veeto. Ttcit-z was O yr old. DAVE BHAIN GOES TO DHEYFUSS TEAM St Louis Iaflelder Is Traded to Pittsbnrg for George McBride, a Promising Youngster May Not Be a Begular. PreatteBt F. HaM RobUon of Um Cardinal announced late last nigat that he had atransed a deal whereby Dave Brain of the Cardinals would go to Pitta bur; In eachanpe for George McBride. This deal h-ta been talked of for" some time and Its conaummatlcn is not news to the local fans. That th deal will prove satisfactory all around la th. consensus of opinion held by local fans. Not since Itraln has been a member of the Cardinals, has he seemed atifled with the prevailing condition. The RobUons) did every thine tn tbeir power to placate David, but llrain ap peared to be dfesatlsaed. Brain came here 'rum Buffalo three reasons asc At the outset there was ttcublc between him and Burke about the third base portion. Burke ttnally went to third end Brain to short. Dave played brilliant ball at time.', but he was apparently discontented. Ills play ins at other times Mas lifeless. When the Robisons secured shay from San Francisco, Brain was no longer a "reiralar." but playl :i sort of utility in flelu role. He j-hotted tiicht-s of brilll nicy. But at all time inert- s-rm-d to be trouble between Dave and the club. The troublu v.as bruusnt t a head wl'en Iturke was ap;olnled manager of th- Ciidirnls. There ha lieen little love b'tAf-n this pair. Brain and Burke, both tti'rd jafke xrere natural rival., and when the BoM-on.i rrilewd Iavo of the oaptnlncy t.!id made Birke hls successor. Brain lust all Interest In the club's wel fare. .U Bride wiU lianiiy receive a regular jilnce with the fitdinal. when he reiHirt. but he will undoubtedly jrove a ui"ful utllit . za.n. Geont- is raid to e a rapid f.re tieldcr. n fair hitter, and Is a youns and Mtiibltlaus br.ll player. t'nilei the Roblmn". he would develop into a fhvt-cl.i!-!i man. McBrldo was an Ba.itern Ivntsue plajer la-t year, ar.d vhimrtj to f-seclleut advantase in that r sa'i!r.:tiSon. Brain lll haidlv :et a regular irrth In rittsburK. slthnush lie may be promliu.ii next senatn. Dave can hanlly cxK-ct to replace I .each. Wanner or Kitchey. Still, it I I Int'il thai l-ach may retire shortly. That Brain wl'.l mate a irood b-ill playr for lit::buri Roes without saying. Dave ii 1 naturni athlete, and as li" will If bet ter -.iti.-fbil w'th his- new environments, he will likely play an improved game. CQUNMERK CAN'T KEEP BRANCH OFFICE Illinois Attorney Coneral De clares Marriage Licenses Must lie Issued Only at Courthouse Ruling Affects Alton. nnrniHC sphciai. Sprtnlel.I. 111.. July . A county clrk cannot appoint a deputy aith 11 permanent oltico at any place olhr than the court house vf the county, says Attorney Gen eral Stead In an opinion Just prepated. This opinion atfects several counties in the State, where county clerks have ap pointed deputies to maintain an office In some city other than the county seat. SJch an arrantjement has existtd largely for the convenience of persons desiring to procure marriage Hcenes. where there are two larsr; cities In one county. It: the ca.-e in question Blnard C. I'aul h?s been serving as deputy martiagc li cense clerk in Alton, the county seat of Madison county being Edwanlsvlllc. cishtevn mile.- away. The new marriage law. effectU. the llnst of this month, pro vides that application for a license must lie mad" bv one of the parlies to the cere mony octore the county clerk. Mr. I'aul asked for an opinion tnua the Attorney Giwral as to hi authority to issue a li cense citder the nt w law. 1'ndor the At torney lieiural'" Intcirretatkin ot the law. Mr. I'aul has no right to Issue a license in Alton, and never has. r-'uch a procedure, savs the Attorney Gtneral. in effect, would be to establish branch ottice. and If a brancn office may be established with a dtpuly in charge for the purpo.-e cf issuing marriage licenses no ren.-on U perceived why urh a deputy ink-lit not le authorised to per form any other duty requited of the Cojnti- Clerk Section of charter - of the Illinois Statutes rttjuires the County Clerk to keep hi-- cfllce at the courthouse or at sucn other place as may be provided by the authontits ot the county. While it lias lecn held that a deputy count ebrk may Issue a marriage li cense, the 'ounty Clerk has no authurity to appoint a deputy with a ser:nnriit of fice at place other than the County Clerk's etnee in the courthouse. The Ite.l Silver Polish It. Owls. Before you g away you will need to Jt.n" our silver thoroughly cl-ar.id and polished. The l-est stiver poIIh Is here at li cent a box. Try lt, MKKMOD. JACCAUD & KING. (Mall orders filled.) Broadway & I.ocust- nTerasa.B Hestsrt. Drrtoint cf Asriculture. wtar Burau Mftsrrv't-rll t-er tUs reclved xt t. L.iul. Ju'.t i. lyc. at ::3 r m. local time j-.il t p n fKtemy-nnh rafrWiTi tune. Ob enattjnn n-.-ti t th" sxo. moment tlrns .t .11 .t.tlrr.m. ?aiat!pr.. L'lr.w xzx.ifayn Hirr AWJere. Tx ... . Anarllle. Tx .. Atlanta. Ot .. lUiMtra-r". i!J. .. tlllnnwrxk. N D. tuflftl. N Y ... Cairo. Ill . CalrxtT. Alterta. . Cr.ar Cltj. la . . tCTarlot. N C thattan4. Ttr.3 Cbjr.r. Wy i'.ro. IH Ctnetnraut. O. Ctev.lap.r!. O ... . Colutr.bus. O ... 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CVir j-rt.-" r Uia. isin .t ef EDWARIt It, HOWUt. tuil rrtxat vXaciat- SHOT FOR BURGLAR ; EXONERATES FRIENO Thomas L. Savage Fatally Woanded in Dark Kitchea by Joseph IL SweeBey Mistaken for Thief. a wochshcd mas esosbSatbs rmisao who shot him. . "1018 Is to certify that Joseph H. Sweeney Is entirely void of guilt In a the shooting of ma at 1 o'clock this - a. m. (Signed) "THOMAS U SAVAGE." To the circumstance that he had for gotten upon retiring to supply himself with matches Is largely due the perhaps mortal woundlne of Thomas It. Savage early this morning by his friend and roomer. Joseph H. Sweeney, at Savage's residence. No. 1T Green Lea place. Sweeney mlitook Savage for a burgUr shortly afttr 1 o'clock yesterday morning. After calling cut to Savage three time?, asking who It was. and receivln- no an swer. Sweeney fired, bitting Savage In the left breaM. The bjllet struck the elder nian In the region of the collar bone, ran ging toward the spine. Savage fell heav ily to the floor of the kitchen. When 8wetny struck a light he saw that he had wounded hi friend. The family was aroused by the shot and hastened downstairs. Doctor C. A. Mere dith of No. IStl Ixe avenue was sum moned and attended the wounded man. He pronounced the wound probably fatal, nw entlte left side from the waist down be ing paralysed. Patrolmen Ball and hydnor of the Sixth District took Sweeney to the station, where he wm held pending result of Savage's Injuries. To evrryone Savage repeated that Swee ney sss blamelcw: that the shooting was un accident, due to his failure to give the voting man th" signal agrte.1 on in order that he might know who It was Mlrring hi the house ut tlit time of the night. Ho said, ha vine, no matchis In his roota. ha had netrlectid ta light the kitchen gas or to Inform Sweeney who It was lu the kitchen. , . ,.,. Mr. Saviice slep In a room .n the sei,,id co-. Sweeney and Parcge son. Kllhu. occupy the uecmd room ," tJ" front 011 the second fl.K.r. The kiuhen. In which Mr. Savage was when he wa wounded. Is two room Unck of that ovcu pltd by Sweeney and young ." faniily have been robb.d several times recently . m on two of ; the, occasions Sweeney was the principal loser. HOBBED SEVKKAl. TIMKS. Kucently he liad been sKeplng with a revolver under Ills pillow for the protec tion of the. family from thieves Mr Savage lias been In lliei habit or ari-Ing Ili the middle of the nlcht for a smok. on the tear twrcfc until -"n sleepv Iist night he had arisen and alt er hi, smoke hud replaced Ms pip-.- and McoZ the jhclf aVid a V. V ton lc vallne for a drewlng for his 1 ears, as he !s troubb-1 with dcatnefw. To thli fact li attrlbute.1 his failure to hear bw-c-nev's warning calls Two little dogs In the house began to Unrk while the i.Mer man was in the kitchen, ali.1 tills aroused Swwti'y. vh" selxeil his weapon and walked towr.ril the kitchen. H. hean: some.r.e walking about In th kltehen. but as there was no light burning liJ..coM see no on. ....... .t .-t t. oll. ,t fl:rrt lime. and n.i 110 answer came, he said: "SpeaK. "I ' U IH:- .1 Itt. ht nn nt random towanl the door. limnetllateij. after he r.eam tne sounu u. a mmj and dropped his plM'l to Heht the gas. ?.-VVr ,' tl. tnrm nt hi friend on nnm lie sw t ...... w. .... the floor he dropped to his kne-- .nr.d clasped ms Bnn iuvui in". "' .. grief.' EXONERATAES HIS FRIEND. All the family, among whom Sweeney has lived for twelve years ps a son and brother, were divided tn their grief for the wounded man and his unintentional a-sallant. Sweeney's srlef was pathetic and no assurance from tlte elder man that he ditl not hold him blamablc could com fort him. .... x When seen bv a repo""" yesterday and aked for a statement. Savage directed hi wif- to bring pen. ink and paper, and. bellev!nr himself lerh:ip on his death bed, dictated the foregoing 'statement, ex-orei-attng the young man. whom he re gards) as a son. Sweeney bears an excellent reputation. He Is 71 veara old ar.d a lithographer. Savage Is 2 years old and a draftsman In the blu print department of th" Amer ican Brake Company. PARDONS AMAZE T Cannot Understand Why Roose velt Freed Keiidig and Jaeolis, Convicted of ftigantic Counter feiting Operations. RFPIT.IJC FPECIAI. Washington, July . It would be e prenslng It mildly to say that officials cf the Treasury Department were astounded when they read In the newspaper this morning that the President had r-nrdoned Wm. L. Kendlg and Wm. M. Jacobs, who were convicted four or five yar aso of complicity In on of the mcit gigantic counterfeiting schemes In the history of the country. These two mn. it will be remembered, were engaged In the tobneco trade In Lan caster. Pa., and. with the aid of a coip! of skillful engraver, turned out hutidreds of thousands of dollars worth of spurious Internal revenue stamp, which they uie-l In their buslntss. ThIr arrest created a profound stir In Pennsylvania and their trial was replet" with Fnat!ons. The District Attorney, who wi.s prosccutlnir the case, was offered bribe.-, and before th" case was concluded certain Govern ment officials Warn dteply involved In th- meshes. . . Kendlg and Jacolts were sentenced to twelve years' Imprisonment, which at the time was r-garded as not at nil txcesslve. The reason given by the President in par doning them at this time was that the penalty was too severe. Oftlelais ncre are wii-rii.-i. .." u- ...i.-pT.-tl to come ti thit conclusion, and what character of representations were made to him to lead him to reverse th? Judgment of the court. , The President hns md It a nil" not to commute the sentence of rntn ror.victe-1 under tl-" circumit-vnces which .urround eil this prtlrulnr.cae. Tim- nd again he has d-:llned to exercls- cl'.T.-Ty whn bankers appeslel to Mm for pxrdon amtih" oficne r,f Kendl; and Jeobs w-s certalilr rious one r.s that ror which tnany u bank offlclal has b-n s-nt t0perhxp th" PresWnt may offer om further explanaUon of his action, but in ih" meant.m the Treasury offldals wjw wr ia-.rumental In expodns this famous counterfeiting conn-'racy wiU continue In a dazed condition. -- -. Bxaa the Follotwlag; t-x... ..-, ? te b!e to read this at an am'? length. The ctnce are If you can not th-re !s some troubl- with 7oar " 0r cptitians Drs. trw aa Mo.n.- cry i will t:i yoa If you n-ed glut's, ou can get glasses here tor ro "i" x -" MKUMOD. JACCARD 4 KING. (MaU orders filled.) Broadway & lacuit. CASTRO BACK IN CARACAS. Venezuelan President and FTis Party Back From Trip. Caracis. Vr.esutls, July IPresident Castro and hU party rtcmd to Caracas -to-day. Indepecdeace Day will be celebrated to-saorrow. REASURY OFFICERS H. S. PRIEST'S CAR BADLY INJURES GIRL Adeline Nelson, Aced 12,- Ran Down and Probably, Fatally Hurt by Automobile. MOTORISTS COME TO HER AID. Judge's Son in Carriage at Time Says Accident Was Unavoid ableChild Taken to Jo sephine Hospital. Adelln? Kelson. IS years old. daughter of Professor Robert Nelson or No. 35W Bell avenue, piobr.bly was fatally Injured at Compton avenue and Locust street yes terday at 1:45 p. m being run over by an automobile owned by Judso Henry 8. Priest- of No. 4BM Westminster place, and operated by Chauffeur Carl Caldwell. One front wheel of the machino caught the girl under It. breaking her left thigh and spraining and otherwise injuring her back. The Injured child was picked up by the chauffeur. B. M. Robinson of the Bucking ham Hotel, und W. B. Priest, son of Judge Priest, the only other occupants of the auto at th' tlcin ot the accident. She was hurriedly taken tn th.. office of Doc tor William P. Kter. at No. :S0 IJndeII boulevard, xlven niedtea! attoiWnn and later removed to the Josephine Hospital. Grind avenuu ar.d Henrietta street. In an ambulance. Her condition ia said to bt serious. Young Priest and his chauffeur were gb in,t west, and were running acrot-s Comp ton nvenue on I.nt:ii.t when :ho machine ran down the little srlit. ih was knocked down and rolled undtr a f --nt wheel, the chauffeur bringlrc the innculne to n com plete i-tnn-lntlll alrnoit lnitmulv. The girl is said to luvi been unset otupanied. 8AYS ACCIDENT WAS UNAVOIDABLE. Mr. I'rlrit tuld last night that the itccl dent was entirely unavohlable. He sufd the chauffeur vas not speeding the auto mobile at the time, but was running under the limit. He did not see the child after It fell, he sryt. being In the rear seat of the car. Sergeant Dri-coll mid Putrolmen Sara Ilnrrlsoti and Charles: Taylor, all cf the Eighth District, arrrcted Cai;veli. the chauffeur, who gave bond for his, appear ance and wa reltased. ITofessor Robert Nelson, father of the little girl hurt In th? accident, conducts a conservatory of music at No. ZUO Bell avenue. L MARKET IS WILD Opens H. and Closes ."; Points Highc Than lM-evious Day on Dullish Reports From United States Rise Regarded as Re iiiarkaide. 4 AnvAxtE thri:atis . TEXTILE l!DlSrTRV. J ft SPECIAL BV CABLE. ft lynilon. July 4. Manchester Is J demorallzetl by the advance of cut- 4 J ton In the Liverpool market. The 4 prosiiects are serious for the tex- ft tile Industry- t444444B ncei'nuc pvraxu New Vork. July I. Tlie sensational rise In cotton In the New York and New Or leans markets yesterday brought about a wild Uverpool market, according to cable advices from abroad to-day. A great deal of Interest wa aroused In cotton circles over the question as to how for eign optrators would regard the Govern ment report of 77 and the rise of a cent :t iound in New Vork. In order to n-eet the American advance It m neces.sar for Liverpool prices to rise i; points. The foreign market opened t'C points higher, and at 2 o'clock was M points higher than yesterday. The rise." thcrelore. uiJed the advance l.e-re by abttut 10 American polntr. and in the event of this ri-e leliis maintained until to-morrov.-, cotton in New York would bo seeing at lo,r. as against luic at the cio-e l.ut night. The rise lit IJverpool to-day Is beyond precedent, and Is the more remarkable by reaon of the fact that foreign spin ners have taken enormous quantities of cotton at the low figures of the winter. RvjKirts of cotton from this country so far tills season have exceeded all previous records, and umount to more than S.ooj.tAtt lt.iit-.-i. or about 2.2J).0l bales more than the exports of last season. Owing to the large supplies abroad many cotton men were not Inclined to look for as sensational a rle In IJverpool as th.-.t shown this morning. The foreign situa tion Is normally a balance wheel In ex tremes of speculative enthusiasm In this cuuntrv. but from the advices received to day tlie forelpn apprehension Is fully as acute as that existing In this country. This apprehension Is explained by the enormous business being don In Man chester. For months reports of trade con ditions In Lancashire and Manchester ithow a genuine bom in progress, with bjislncs le-tter than for twenty or thirty ars. As a result of the bull speculation in cotton during the last few years prices ndvancetl to a :lnt where great distress in totton manufacturing districts In Ureat Britntn resulted from the efforts to run machinery vn high-priced raw mnterlal. Tht winter, for the first time since 1S!W. cotton could t- obtained in larg" iunnti tles at miel-rate price" and consumption lncre.-.--d rapidly. Por this reaon 10 eents or II rents for cotton is not rerar.b-d fi an exc.lve price In foreign trade circles. 1-iter dlpatphe from Liverpoel snid thut prices had ndvanc-d still further to 38 points above last night's close. CARRIERS ELECT OFFICERS. Arkansas Hural Itoute Associa tion Adjourns at Little Hock. RErrilM. SPECIAI. Uttle Rock. Ark.. July 4. Th" Arknn-a Rural ltter Carriers' Asvociatlon con cluded lt annual convention here to-day. lectins- the following officers: President. J. W. Bcker. Stutgart: vice pr'ident. J. M. Bowen. Ru."ellville; sec retary W A. Uanlner. Dfardanelle. aa tlstant secretary. J. T. ITyor. Atkins, tieusurer. E A. Wllliiri'. I oimmervlllc. Tne member-" of the Excu'v" Cjmmltte are W, Burrow. I'iummerrllle; E. 8. It Heyrle. IJttle Rock, and Joseph T. Smith. Carlisle. .tsars Valaakte t"srell 1st Vaeatl-av. Mu-t a woman loss a ten or twenty. dollar umbrella while a-suramerlng. We sucrtsi that you buy hre while we are selling CM umbrellas for ZJ. MERMOD. JACCARD A- KING. iMall orders filled.) Broidway tfc Locust- JEROME TO BEHERE TO-DAY. Prosecuting Attorney on Way t. Ottawa, Ka. William T. Jercaie. th famous Prosecnt lr.g Attorney of New York City. who. with othr noted reformers, will attend tii Chausiua ot Ottawa. Kas Is expctd w arrive In St. Louie thli mornlrg. f? will be a ri2rt at the Southern Hotel. He will "pend the day here, going to Ottawa t0Ean Jntv of the New York World, who was at the Sca:hm yesterday aft-r-noon. wnt to Ottawa last night. AJth fclm was Mr. Steg-nann. a reptntatlve cf the Washlngtca Paat, LERPOO COTTON aUaf A Special Offer Solid Silver Tea Spoons Fitt2d in beautif nl silk-lined case, as shown in iHs tration the spoons have onr name stamped on them a guarantee of quality and of value. sssssssssssssssssssssassssssjgjiaj" BBB?TPBrti??7?BaamSS,MM BBIbj.'SSi -. .jri-vA- - -.3tefc ' 'iKi 'Cat'aaSslaSSWiMBaSMBBa bbTtcv- f fVtifiaay-Lijtil.'' 'jftimr- ---am?T JxiSMau1'aSsTBiaaaBMSMSMa Six Solid Silver Spoons in Case, Our "Watteau Pattern" Special at $5.00 $m (An opportunity to add to your supply A A lof tea spoons or to purchase for a gif tf 1 1 and as an extra inducement we willi j q (enjjrave initial on spoons free of charge. Other pieces io2l. rllrrr spoon and fork ware to match at proportionate prices: n! forty-two other patterns to select from. We have solid silver Tea Spoons ut from l3.Su per set or six and up. Mail Ordtrs FiUed. MERMOD, JAGCARD & KING IROAIWAY, COH. LOCUST, ST. LIWS. gHjgT Our Catalogue Sent free to Any Address Kg Writ.' tr lis to-day send its your name and addresfj w-ewlll send you our UlustrateiJ catalogue, a js-psigt; wnr. tc frlrmly. Jin id tr will pcimI It to them. THOUGHT NO "LID" WAS ON THE RIVER Salooiikceer Arrested Charged With Ilavinji Sold Deer Last Sunday on Hoard His Launch. To avoid the Sunday closing law. Mi chael Weber, a raloonkeerer. Is charged with taking to the river and selling Ixrcr from hit gasoline launch, the Louisiana. Weber has a saloon at No. aW Do Kalb street. On Sunday, according to Police men Bundle and Miller. Weber stocked up his launch with bottled beer and the tip'' went out to the wise ones that tile "lid" was off on board. The iKjlicemeti leurr.ed of the scheme ami boarded the launch at th foot or Carroll street. They say they thought two bottled of beer as the launch leached midstream, for which they were charged P) cents. In uddilton to the dime charged for th- boat ride. Lawvcrs say an interesting point prob ably will be raised In court when the cusc comes to trial. Weber. It Is unierrtoud. says he char;:il Si cents tor the ride ana gave tho bt-sr away. The Supreme Court. It is said, has decided that the police h:iv authority to make arrests lor violating State laws any place In the river up to ti,. .-.cf l.-ink. and that the Illinois au thorities have Jurisdiction up to the west The State will contend that Weber Is not exempt from prosecution by reason of wattiurr until the launch was in mid stream before serving tlie b.er. Wavtrhea Cleaned, Repalretl Regulated. The best, promptest service and only such work ai we can guarantee. .tnnv a. fine watch has been spotica Dy an inexperienced watch repairer. There fore, come to where only tne ues. tmi most expert service is employed. MERMOD. JACCARD ti H-irvu. Broadway ar.d Locust. TRAGEDYONPORTLAND STREET Woman Kills iler Husband and Then Commits Suicide. Portland. Ore.. July I. Mrs. Gertrude ik.itr.im rn-d.ir shot and killed her hus band. Thomas Hodgson, and then killed hersnlf. ti,.. trarrdr took place at Twelfth and Northup streets. Tho coup!" were w-a-k- i:ig along mo street. " c p""1" ? terJ""'-, .he tro.U North- em the woman drew a revolver and fired lit lier husbano. wno leu ueau. one iucu shot herself. Jealousy was th" raotiv". Opeta-AIr Care for Slosuaefc TreaTSIe. iinet'itiJC si'kial. t,i-.p-o Julr 4. Aft"r suffering three rears with stomach trouble, V. L. Steele of Iivanston. has dettrmlned that this sumrntr he wtll sleep In a tent In his back .. ' c. ..... Int. ,ie-m1 tnnert from air. m- .''" .-' "--" - ;- SIOrnlrri 'IlPlirU'Jan. nita aam- ujoiji ---- eral ra0!clnc! ronclu !M that not li inn: ttouM vi h-ni lut op-n-aIr tratniv'nt. A - . !- . th alj- . a. l.ttTt Vilflli xranirwiiriw. ? i - i't t.isi oum, .-. ... a 1 tax-l e...r. ?. A4 y. .Via Will fJ lPTil Vfi.rilli v-nxJ H ui vi.-a top. This nil! b covrM wilh c!i--t...u ti,. rutf wilt tinalc of r.invn.1. A floor 'wilt bo laid on the Inside and cots arrncg": ior s.eciaiio. aOT Grand Prlie Hljihest Awartl WORLD'S FAIR-St. LomIs n r:e t S-hota' Spl tn trltT. Jft J ad 'rft- -n..: .... fruina to ka fo. tarr aia. ar", ia r .. frtltels SHCEeT laccrlu... an W-il'atrsarav Uspcrln... ao a4il yot. aoo.t. aaa ivr -SCHOTTENS ST LOWS. 1 EYE EAR, NOSE AND PERMANENTLY Gran Em StrtJfktta Witta, (ONSrLTATIONCrDsBB? rant forCatsrrh and Hay Fever ETCAMINATION M. M. Ritter, M.D. SPILES RUPTURE I w, jt;.ottjiii4av ...... ....- ADMITS SWINDLING MANY LANDLADIES Police Arrest Charles E. Parker, Whose Victims Were Iioard-ing-IIouse Keepers Worked Old Game. ' i neteeilves Kllllan. Cahanne and SohraMt yestenlay morning arrested Charles E Parker, who. it Is charged, for some um haa ben obtiilnlng money from bourdlns hotise keepers by false pretenses. Tli iiolice say Parker's scheme wa.i to eo to a woman who was conducting a roomlnir or bonrdlna house and represent to her that ho wan a foreman of con struction employed by the Western union nvit.n-.ni. runniiir. Ho would say that he wanted to easago rooms for his men. numtrine forty or fifty. After getting gcqualnte4 with tha wom an ho wocld adviso her to rent a larger house, raying hs was not Urge erugt. to accoininonate all of hL men. Then h would ebtatn money from them to pa., th" rent and disappear. .. .. "I'm all in." said i-arker to Chl"f T-mor-.L "and I don't care what you do with me." Ho is suffering from aa iniral.e disease, ho says. . . 1'arker admitted, the police say. that h has swindled many women. He recentl tricd to obtain IW from Mra. Sexton at No 1SS Windsor pi""- Another of hi ..L.tim ia a woman llvlnr on Park ave nue, who gave him & r . Alanager iMnio o w ..-.-;i u..vt. ssiys he has complaints from a doxen ... nUiit l'jrtfr TMrtrctlvee Kllllan atitl Cnbanne have beea searching; for him lor several cays- . . . The .clieme is an old one. having been workid on boardlng-houso keepers In ht. Ltouls for several years. Parker's arrest Is th" first In connection with these com plaints, and Chief Desmond informed tha prlbouer that ho was glad to catch him. TOWN OF 200 CANNOT GROW. Most of Population Old and Not a Child Dora in a Year. rtnrciiLic si'zx.iaz. York. Pa.. July . ' With a population of 2G0 New Salem borough has not bad a birth for a year, and few children reside in the town. There are fifty-eight famil ies and seventeen widows In the town, and a fourth of the population has pass! the ago of 0 yaars. film pcraons hav passed four ecoryeexs and nineteen three icor. ur.fl ten years. The oHsr residents sUl talk of the rav ages of a lung dlseast. which carried off twenty men about eighteen years ago. These men worked In a flint mlO and were unable to stand the dast. 'Boro-Formalin" EImer 4c Amend), usf-1 as tooth and mouth wash In the morning, leaves mouth sweet and pure all day. LEMONS AT RECORD PRICES. San Diego Fruit Selling at $5 a Box. ran DlefTo. Cal.. July . San Diego lem ons are selling from 14 to 6 a box. the hlsh"st price ever recorded during July. Owing to the shortag of water last year the crop this season 1 rather light ana not enouKh lemons to fill the" orders are coming In. Oat of I OM of rex.rd lor jmi Mnavaeh THROAT DISEASES AND PAINLESSLY f i re investigate my newtreiit- - Call or Write tor BWiRLCT. Call or Write for BOO rraa hi.-ii.imwo Aa. a ..f. Tst.r.iait no.it. aa sssVMiaa. lute-flv IV LPUK CURED rTTHOUTTHE KNIFE! n.iuli. n.sure. isieedisg. IteiilBg. Clceruloo. Conitlrct lra sad all Kec-1 Iie-" a Rpxri-it-. Core Gaavraateett. Seed for Josl-t. tK. ItSrv MMrTa. gwaeUMet. 1 rtaVaStt.ST.LOtnfc.MO. ablJah94uSbaVSaHlUISBB. fOICXLY AM PEnMAHESTLY SO CtTTl!.. SO PAIX. B BAKGETR. Or--r j.i care.' CaH fxr tpoc! l.iv:i;i. Xow located At tne STA UILDIM. N, W car. Twalflb aaa OU.a WlalaLEWii; .& A aV? dfiihr-Sr. i-figg