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Ev7Ti.rs3P7ffi7K j.S- ---- ,-- , - ....... -,,.., -. ,.,. -,- ,.,-- sy'v'r' i- -7r''jf;vi;rr-5gi.-- - ;t 14 THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1905.' ft ,-91 lir I ls- ii? aBBBaaafl jflfllf I JS9Br jH'ySr mS KEEP COOL. The latest and most In frovl style of Electric Fans at lowest price-. ALOE'S, ofc3., Conrad's, SS! lllaca art tot. X It almrs uniform, it does not vary. We. purchase it In large quantities, and. therefore, if it pleases you once it -m.fi! please you always. FeT walloa ....... T2e Fer Battle ....... .am FOR WOIEN ONLY mmUktf MioWt. ftfMlfStfc. Or. Raymond's Pitts r Delate! l"rll 7botfnd of le tw ! ctMlaat fk4rtnpll(1 cs rilrve-iia fmn bourr t'Slsyp.rf1rr rr.lfbl3CrlrtjBrjllr4. Ttiey U tlxnrjr r-ririnci:1M t.y :. ttat Mr u4 ths-ra. iccfc." ny "ilr!fit or Imitation. & im n.t rl!nr by r!Urr t" fottinjr othpr mrlriiiMt tith In I ar tb-i health) and 1o ij. ?'" Write fxfey. I'rire tiy malt Or. C Harm id Remedy Co laaaa 112. K4 Uam St, Chleasi - I AAAJrWfeft CLUED TO STAT CURED. Attacaa afppe.t rraiintlr Cium remorea Braathtn orrau ard bervoji inn t!itl avwiitoira ntr return. JC Tnefi!ne fee1et af sewarda, Tl years of iktmi treating Asthma ni liar rer vv pierT. nmK Free. Tntrtlia' "'I InxM TVriti r itapini.n nvR. firppfx. w. " r. LAXATIVE BORO PEPSIN MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVIH3. IF VOL' Dili MT IT. TUt IT AMI COe. VIXIK VOtRCLF. He and Me Per Bottle at Your Dnclst. TONIGHT Toj or tome memt-er of your lamily may b likm with dlarrhoci or a s.nular .11?--a. Are y 01 prejarrd? A supply of WafcefielcTa Blackberry Balsam should ) in vry lii.m-. It nnr falls to cure Kvery In:gKlt vll it PUTT SAYS LIFE HAS BEEI FAILURE Veteran Political Leader of New York Thinks His Career Das Not Been Worth While Wants to Live Five Years More. REPUBLIC 8PDCIAL New Tork. July 19. Senator Thomas C Piatt. victor in counties hard-fought po litical battles, reputed wealthy anion a thousand friends, head of a crest corpora tion and in tetter health than for several year, says that his life has not been worth while and tas been in some seme a failure. "Seventy-two years old a great many days and months and years some of them fruitful, some barren, but none of them worth the while "So. it has not been north while. It has been in some sense a f.iilurc. It could have b.-en so much better or. at least, so different from what It is." These re the words spoken by Senator Piatt ts he stood on the piazza of his home Ticsa Lodge. In the Skunnemunlt fntmtnfn nrar IIlehLind Mills.. N. .. and 1-Kk-1 out over twenty miles of blue skv and ;rrn woo-ls. No shade of Indiffer ence was in the old man's eyes: his vole was firm and had in It that rimr of hi an-1 decision that oiw hears In men half his aRe men who are coins up the hit: of lite, not comir.K down. Mr. I'latt had b-n up early in the morning with a doz-n RU-sts who had spent Satuniay. the Senator's birthday, at his home. WOUIJ1 DO MUCH DIFFKnENTLV. "No." Ins r-pattl. "I ilon't think it has been worth whll If I had it to do over acai.n I houI.l model my political life alone othir Hne." "Would you iiav tin. .-ars come biok for another chance?" h na asked. "N"." wa- the rp!y. "I would not: but I would do much differently." Why? How differently." "I "hoillil nither not say." rcpllel the t-nator. "It would lead to l-v lopment". I do not wi-h .invthln to ieve!n from the st.item'-nt that tiie viars have not Iwcn worth the battle or th.it I would IKe out a cirrerent polltieal inilivy from the on I hivt m lone puryumL" "Yet you hav 'jeen .uecfsful "Perhaps," was the answer. "I have some 5ar nl frlen.!-'." Then the senator ehamrei tht subject. "It !; a trifle too s liom a one for such a beautiful :ay." In- explained. "FIVK Y!:aKS MfiUB OF UPIV Two years aqo. when Mr. Pl.itt was TO. lie 5:,i,j he would not Jain the Huudrcd-i-.ir Club. "Flv- yenrs more will s:itlrv me." he salcl on that occasion. "Tliat is" enoiicli." yoj Mill stand on that declara- ne wts aHiil vctcrdav. he rt-p.lt-a, you o:i'y wih for three more sat It Issrks ftr Km mk. tbsfcssllivfcrk. ; Quality First f Diamond Rings 11 i bnriaz a Diamond, the I most important point ; I to consider is quality. The rnluc of a Diamond depends not alone upon Its weight. Biz?, color, shapo or brilliancy, bnt upon a combination of lbe3' qualities. A re tou an expert? If not, T when you purchase a Diamond ycu are dependent Z upon the dealer. Itisthere T fore very necessary that you deal with responsible I house. The stanilins and repu tation of the Mcrmod, Jaccard & King Co. are an assurance of fair dealing. A Diamond or any article purchased of us has our name back of it a positive guarantee of quality and ox value. T. imiiiiiiimmiimini vll4. Fancy engraved cold mouatine. set with beauti- ful diamond, as 7 iiiustratea. Ml m I Pric $85.00 XgJ Plain flat mounting set with beautiful brilliant dia mond. Price $75.00 Fine diamond ring, as illus trated new style mount ings. Price $100.00 rxsj WSBlI $&! This fine dia mond ring, a clear white fern in gold mounting. Pric $125.00 A ring like shown in illus tration fine diamond in heavy gold mounting. Price $150.00 A ring like this c 1 e a r white dia mond set in plain gold mounting. Price $35.00 Bnnvniiig, King & Co And we havo other Diamond Rings at prices ranging from $10.00 to $3,000.00. MERMOD, JACCARD & KING Mail Orders Filled. BROMWAY. COR. LOCUST, ST. LOUIS. Writ for Free Catatejtae. NEW MISSISSIPPI PLEASURE BJAT ARRIVES AT THE LOCAL LANDING CANCER cli:x:d witiioit th kn'.r-. Jijinin. Ills lf-r f.r !!. j'facuee iinii'e-1 i i-ncer nnc Sktn P'e.. Cll r rtie for fre kk!t aj t-itlirtn!.'. A J Miller. M 1). til North .-eier.:h uretl. t. Itii. Mo TAPE-WORM! .11.4 lllfl tl 0 I ts 1 a ti f witkhM Xunlic. ;: B"-ttirfcMisis. PB.M.virsatrni.pKun.(it nsctt,st.tix at. AIR TANK BURSTS AS CARS COLLIDE Tangle of Street Cars X'nr Union Station, With Accompany hif; Kxphmioii. Xearly Caiusi's I'anif. T"o colllrion. ar.i the xplojion of an air tank en an Eighteenth street cur at HtRhteenth and Market tr-et rterday rr.orninc crtated itrcat excitement amcr.K Irnion Station crowds aItho-,:h :io prson was hurt. Car No. ISIS of the Elthltcnth trect line stopped In front of t'niori St.ition and pafsenser- were aetllni; off when Conipmn aer.ue car No M bumped into It. ime woman rlichtly hurt. Acro Market 5triet Park avenue car No. IToi tu:r;p-l Into Klchteenth tre.'l car Nc ??. All of the care had women anion, their par-.nsers. and their cranw ailiel jo the kcltement The colllalon cauj.-d the air tank cf th last Ellthtecnth street car to espoIe with a loud nole The car .hook on the tracks and Its p.jen,r- featetl "lo four "I do, "Th'-n i'ar?" "No. flvt." salrl the Senator. "I wa not run down. Hiit I have re.il,,,,. t a up her., in tl.e hlll.. I feel like a new man. LU"..?,nm' "' -,"J orislnil liv.-yenr' prv;v:t!on-l still want Kve year' more." Sn . at .at . .. -..r wuir mrlftaaantht HlnKa. S3. uihers up t ?.7v,tomaii orders filled. JIKItMon. JACVAKD & KINO. l"atnlc-sue fr-e.) Ilroadway. cor. locust. CUSTODY OF CHILD INVOLVED. .Motion id Modify Divonc Decree ruder Advisoiut-nt. Circuit Judse Kin-ty yrstenLiy took un dr advlement a motion to have the de- ur,", ,vo.rcc- recetitly granted Julius Jtuhn from rra Hahn. moditled in legard child"1 cu,,ody 1,f J"""", thtlr :-year-otd I'nde- the decrets Mr?. Hahn was to have the child from S p. m. Saturday un !L " ,''., .m; Su".,!l" " .lid not return the child last hunuay. claiming that the boy a lck. ').Icc:"r nii0 (Mffilnnl the bov for her fall that he was IIL Hahn had a phv yieian to Jee the child and the doclor said that he t-emed to be well. Fine Match a ad Jewelry Repalrls. liarr.nr..l etSn-. ete.-at lowest prices. -MERMOD. JACCARD : KING. t'CataloRUe free ) Broadway, cor. locust. Private Steamer Scimitar II, Owned ly A. IS. Hart of Portland Plat-e, Here nn Its Fiivt Trip, Having Just Been Launciicd at .leffeisonville. Iud. Will lie Used to Convey Family and Friends on Summer and Winter Outings. PINE BLUFF WITHOUT WATER. 15oiIr :it Plant Explodes Rain liritigs Slight Relief. itKpri:i.:c wiaiAi Pir- Pluff. Ark.. July 19.-Pir.e IHuff has been in a very precarious condition since -terduy afternoon, the t!!"r at the linht anil mater company' plant having explud c,Jr,'a':"r,:,B ,fcl" company without power. The cemjunv furr.lhe all the water "ie,i in tli city, and there are no facill tl. for flchtins iires sliould anv break out. A majority of the r.-l.!e:iccs ,it without electric tiqhw. and there are no lights on the j-trei is. Hut for a rain to-day. durinz which many citizens causlu u:!lcent wat r to 5. rve for a brief Interval, the water Mtu atlon would Je .lHtres.liic. "'' ' ' ' , ' Nr s 1 B. T vHBa52arpir3fiBrBfcaHiBiHHilKvCnVrl Br" ' IBHBBIHIBSeHPVilleVL&J IHHHHBlBrvlBfesSefiiK SCLMITAIt II. The $50,000 pleasure steamer, built bv A. II. Hart of No. 19 Pot Hand place for his private use for pleasure, fishing; and hunting trips. The ftaarr Vacation. AH kinds cf summer hotels and boardlng-:ti-c. from the mot luxurious n! i-om. n the 1 pjrtemodvrn summer ho.-telry to the mote it wa I inode-t accomme-iation" of farmhouse or 1 Int t'lutform tiut I'ollceman wick w tini. f dreds or s-mnier reort in win.h ln the dancer cf a stampede had jumped , Northern Mlchlcan and Minnesota to the pUtfnrm and nfrf;! lu form Into , reach-d bv the Chlciso and Nori!imitern the donraay. permlt-inif none :o Ienp to I iutlway Complete hotel Iimk nltii ntx ir. ai.'unvi All the r-ir were slIsh'H damaged, but w.re able to continue thir trip". rrs is the xtKc. ys H. A. Hess Tailor. N B 7th and Icuit. etc.. ami iu:ll information as to train seneo.uio. railway summer excurrion rales and sl'erlnc-car nccommoIattww on applloatlon to ticket office. So. iji Olive street Telephones, Main 10X and D lsl. BRYAN'S ACCOUNT ACCEPTED. Matter of tin 1'hilo Henuett tale Svttled. E ST. LOUIS COUNTY NOTES. llsrrlace licence were i.ue.l in Clav ton etenlav to Kiwtn II Wfbter and Geornia R. lllett of KlrkwiHKl. ar.d to Martin I Newberry and Laura M Kah- man of a: lu'.f. Nw Haen. Conn July 19 -The account j -rrnck IVmke jesterd.iy -!le,l an f th Phllo R. Henr.ett cae. as Sled by 1 application for an injunction in the ciav William J llrvan as executor. w. ac- ,on Circuit Court acair.t Unihorst. Vint cepfd by Jutlr. Cleaveund. not,h,tand- ''nJmrwerotenUoa'i: in. objection made to certain items by lesinr that thev wer al-iut to divert x counl for th-: reii3ut-v Iutee- . natural mater course In the Mock bound- Wlth the acceptance of Mr llrvan ac count the Pennett estste I now practical Ir aetsle-l. the or.b thine that now re main twine the pijment of the tme-T. cut Inheritance tax amounting i J-" III ! by Diamond. Swiur. Cliurch and Neb lie avenue, thereby cnuinr ome pouts thai he ha pUnteJ for a t-arbed wire feice to be undermined In adiltlon to the jra rx he ak for ll.y' damnces. JHWtUMATlSMpw-.mp Rheumatism does more than any other dis- rJlaWa ease to rob life of pleasure and comfort. It is so painful sad far-reaching ia its effects on the system that those aiSicted with it find themselves utterly enable to enjoy bodily comfort or any of the pleasures of life. Some are boead heed and foot and suffer constantly with excruciating pains, swollen, tiff joints and saascles, and of tea distorted, crooked had been troubled with Rheumatism for two limbs, while others have gg a b?gJttadcr g treatment ofphTsi faterffteecm. during outoaTL,aSeoi. which they live ia constast were so stiff that I comld not Mtbeav IwiTaa Icar aad dread of the next able to do my household work, aad was truly ia a attack, when, at the least ex- pitiable conditio. 3. 8. S. eared me after using BOSttreto damp weather, or for awhile, aad I vabesitatiaglv give it the lirht trrermlaritv of acv otdititsosMchceaenres. Sad, the disease will return. Sta. A., E. Xjweipeal, o. Mas. M. A. Dxcxxa. The cause of Rheumatism is a sour, add coaditioa of the blood, produced ky food lying undigested ia the atnaiach. poor bowel action, weak kidneys I geacxaiuiixzisacosaiaow.axuc system, txteraal applications, such , ous, plasters, etc. do sot reach the cause and can only give tem porary reiiex. 1 ce raooa must oe cleansed aad puri ied before a care eaa he had. S. S. S. attacks the The steamer Scimitar 11. a S"V"1 pleas ure boat, recently bul'.t by A. I!. Han of No. 19 Portland plice. said to l.c a mil lionaire, arrived yesterday fritn Jefferon ille. lnd., wheic she was recently turmd out complete. The boat was built by Mr. Hart s-olcly for summer trips and for entertalntns his friends with hunting and fishing excursions on th water. The steamer departed yesterday at 4 p. m. for its initial trip to St. Paul. Minn., with Mr. Hart, his wife and family and two friends, a young lady nnd pentleman. the latter Charles tlrecley Trod way of No. 5102 Washington boulevard, aboard. The party will enjoy a two monthv sum mer outins on the MNsl-sipi'I. slopping at various cities on their wsy to St. Paul. They exj-ect ' l,unt anJ flsh alon t,ie river and enjoy themselves with other sports on land. On the steamer Mr. Hart carried with him h! automobile, a larse tourin? car. and also his gasoline yacht. 1 one of the mot complete of Its kind tvvn at the local wharf. The new pleasure steamer I elegantly furnNhed. It Ls 11 light-draft. Mrrn wheI bt. with eight roomy staterootas or lKi!rHiin. containing tverything com plete in liedroom sets. A library, .fitting room, ciffice. illnlng-rmim. iiantry and rmxl ernly euipiM-d kitchen nnd bathrooms arc Included in the upper d.-ck apartment".. When the boat left the local landing yesterday she was bedecked with threw flans. Mr. Hart's private Hag. a Hag of the New York Yacht Club, of which he Is a member, and a Hag of national colors. "I have a licensed crew," f aid Mr. Hart, "and will have no need for worry about the trips I make on the Mississippi. I built the loat for my own ieclal u-e. With my family and Intimate frind I will spend the summer each ycer at Northern reort. "In winter I expect to enjoy fishing and hunting trips in waters that are Inviting at that season of the year. Captain Tony Ilurbach. who Is In command. Is :t steam boatman of many years' experience, nnd will have th running of the loat nnd the trip solely under his direction. Captain Ilurbach was In early years a mountain pilot on the Missouri Itlver." OIL HEARING GOES OVER UNTIL OCTOBER Commissioner Anthony Hears Ar guments on Question of Certain l'ooks to Ho Introduced Tak en Fnder Advisement. Arguui'iits ere heard yesterday at the Courthouse in the investigation by Attor ney General II. S. Hadley of the methods, of the Standard Oil. Waters llerce Oil and llcpublic Oil companies In Missouri on the qmstlon of the production of cer tain books and papers. Special ComniNsioner Hobert A. An thony, before whom the investigation is being conducted, took the matter under advisement, and adjourned the Investiga tion to October IT. Circuit Courtroom No. 4 aa3 ujd for the meeting, which commenced shortly aft. r - p. in. and last.nl until nearly 0 o'clock. The Attorney General was represented by his asiKtant. John Kennili. Attorney Alfred II Eddy of Chicago and Attorney Frank ll.igerman cf Kansas Cllv repre sented the Standard Oil and It- public oil companies. Former Judge H. S. Priest, and Attor neys Churl, s Nagel and John 1. Johnson represented the Waters Pierce Oil Com pany. The Attorney General has asked that Certain books and papers l produced from which lie hopes to show that u com bination 1 listed in regard to the oil trade In Missouri. It is contend.nl that the books and p.icrs In question do not have to be. produced. The evidence Is being taken In the in vestigation for the purpose of being sul mlfted to tha Supremo Court In a proceed ing brought bv the Attorney General against the companies. Washable Suits Dress the Children Comfortably Sailor and Russian Blonse Suits are the popular styles for Boys. Linen, Chambray, Duck, Pique aad Galatea are some of the desirable goods. White, Tan and Blue and Red in several attractive shades are the colors. Russian Blouses with Bloomers from 2 Ja to 6 years; Sailors from 4 to 10 years. These are not cheap suits in a "cheap" sense, but they're not expensive. Broadway and wTf Pine Street Wrr I nawTrl DR.MEYERS&C0.1 I feWx"- WE CHE I Or.Mtyn'SUUutPkraicMmm. Hi Utile Specialists if lisiasts if Mm ii St. Laws. All Pelvic Diseases such as Stricture. Inflamed and Enlarged Prostate. Cystitis and Inflamma tion. All Wastes and Drains. Nervousness. Blood Poison. Varicocele. Kidney Trouble. Lame Back. Insomnia. Contracted Diseases, etc., and we do so as quickly as possible without leaving any ill after-effects. .uA.i.TK.. M t Mar iMi It PaM "2..o TRY OUR TREATMENT AT OUR EXPENSE. If you arc conservative In business you will trade with reliable Anns. If you are suffering with any disease peculiar to men you will consult ns. V have the most thorough and the be-st equipped offices for treating dis eases of men that money und ingenuity can produce. W e ore not a cure all W treat those crises that we accept with the most modern methods. We give von good, honest, sincere work. We Invite you te try our methods at our expense. We certalnlv have a professional bargain to offer to every sufferer, as our terms and fees aro so reasonable that no honest person netd suffer. If you are sick vou have nothing to lose by consulting? us. If vou nrc unable to call, write to us for our special self-diagnosis blanks and Ret our honest opinion. DR. MEYER8 & CO. i.ifuT,? sss e ia the xiest war it neutralizes the noisen aad filters ot every pcrtide of it from the blood. sranelatca tke slerraa orrans aad clears the rrs- ts f all farcttra autter. It cores the disease permanently and safely it coataraa ao aarssral saieerals to cerasgc the stomach aad discs- last tac asv aavtcc yon wisn. wiuoex cBarse. FOLK INDORSED BY BAPTIST MINISTERS Joint Theological Institutes Ta?" Commendatory Ilesolutions lie fore Adjourning Meeting at -Fof ferson City. nnrrr.uc arEciAi- Jefferson City. Mo.. July 1?. The Joint t's-ion of the Rlversldo and Central Theological Pnptlt Institute c!oed a three days' session at the First Baptist Church in this city this evening. The meeting was largely attended by leading nsptlst ministers from all parts of the State. The life and work of Daniel. Including hi prophecies, statesmanship, dreams ar.! vi5lons. were discussed at length, this being the leading I topic- Doctor J. I". Grrreti. presldt nt of i William Jewell Col J;$. . wa rrtwnt and deli-ered an Bil dres. as did several other leading Bap tist A roertlon was given at the Executive Mansion this .v. nlr.g from T to S o'clock in h'tner of the visiting mlnltrs by Go-erno- Folk KESOLPTIONJ. INDOKS1NG FOLK. Before the meeting cam.- to a cloe the following resolutions were proposed and ur.ar.lraouslv adrpted: ISoiiel That e recornlie in Gov- nor Jrrph W. Folk a true patriot, a i leva? clt x-n sn.i a Christian gentleman. r.et w are In full ar.d heart m psthv u-i'n Mm n his efforts to eteeute the tx:u: Uw- of the Commonwealth of Missouri "That we can assure him that the reo p!e we repre?. nt wish to encourage him to persevere lr. hi preent efforts, ar.d that they win stand by him to the mil. "Tl at -Be commend him to all men In h' rtcrrful and er-l efTorts to suppress all r"n-.T cr camtllr.g. law-breaking ar.d Sabbs'h de.njtioj!, "That we .incerely trut that fce shall be ab! fcy the co-ormtlon of all crl cit!c-r?. to esbllh in MI"uri a Mrhr condlCoa of clxic thought ar.d action than has rrr ejj.ted heretofore. -C M Turns, "J S. JESSIv. "Secretaries." NEGRO SOLDIERS GOOD SHOTS. Oftlver. of Eighth Regiment l'ay Call to xJovrrnor Deneen. nrrrnuo srncr.i SpringSeid. IIU Jurr .-om expert h -s hate r,.,n iUcoverc! among the ngro c-JlitUsien of the E'.shlh Regiatnt at Camp Uceoln j a result of the rifie '"- to er.e ranre. - wa. .3rprlsed In referring to records made by his sol diers. The officers of the Eighth Iteglm'nt c.-Iid on Governor and Mrs. Dcnceji at the ex.-cutlve mansion this evening and after they had paid their respects a con cert wa given on the lawn. The pro gramme was siipplement.il by songs by 11. rt Williams, the minstr.-l man. A quar tet also rendered several selections. Flue r.Bgraed Cards Sperial Prleea. 1(0 cards from your own plats (any style). T". cent.s. or with plate (script lettering). !' for $lrt (Mall order filled.) MEIIM"H. JACCAItD & KING. tCatalogue free.) Broadway, cor locust. INVOKES AID OF THE LAW TO MAKE WIFE PAY MONEY. Xatfcanlrl (ilbba laatrabam Files Salt A.alaat Mrs. laarraaaat. Formerly MU Sewemmb nt Keataeky. Edinburgh. July IJ.-SlnguIar documents were submitted to-day In the suit of Na thlel Glbbs Ingraham. formerly of New York, against his nlfe. formerly Edith New comb Ward, now pending before the Court of Sessions here. Mr. Ingraham asks that his wife be or dered to carry out their antc-nuptlat set tlement, under which he claims he ls en titled to J1.j.) a y.ar. and also claims tl,A0 a year by virtue of a bond granted in his favor The wife contends that the contract and bond as obtained by fraud. She allege that after her separation from her first husband. K glnald II. Ward, the plaintiff Induced her by various hi'ddsou devices, like fortune telling, to institute divorce crocevdlngs against Ward, and a!o In duced her husband to content to the pro ceedings. They (Mr. and Mrs. Ward) were dl v.irced In 13"G. and Mrs. Ward then mar r!.w Incraham. ilefore the marriage Mrs. Ward .v-iv she wa taken to a lawyer's orlce and was induced to Un an ante-n-ptlil ettlmi.t contraet, without renfirg the papers or knowing what they curtain, d. The plxlntlff savs the defendent prbf- fered marriage to him firt. and he de clined, b it afterwards crnented to please hir. as she was In pcor health. Mrs. Warl was Miss Edith New comb of Kentucky, daughter of 11. Victor New comb, at ene time an Important factor on Wall street. H-cin.iId II. Ward, who was known in I-or.rton as Count WarJ. was at or.e time KoumanUn Coa-ut there. At one period of his career Ward was known as tn. "Copper Klnc " He u a Bcstor.iin by birth. The Wards were marrle.1 m New Vcrk. In November. 1. and were divorced here May 3, 1"0. Mr. Ircraham Is a crandscn of Justice Ingraham of the Suprm Court of New Ycrk. Mr. ami Mrs. Ingraham were mar ried Septcmte-r n. 1TS. in London. Take aa Extra Fair off filaaaea AIobk. When you go pn your vacation W and up see I)n Bond and Montgomery AT MERMOD. JACCARD tc KING'S, (E-cs tested free.) Bdway.. cor. locust. BROKE OPEN DOOR TO CONTINUE FIGHT. Jalea Fosae of Webster Croveo hara;ed Wltk Terrorlslaa; laaaates f Brother-la-Law's lloaae. Jul I'ogue was taken into custoly yes terday morning at 1 o'clock by Marshal Nacu of Webster Groves at the home of his brother-in-law. Sidney II. Schuyler, on Cray avenue, after an exciting episode at that place. Pogue and Scliujier quarreled in front of the houe. after the former had r turr.ril from the Algnmiuin Club, where he had spent the evening. Then they fought nnd Schuyler is sold to have been considerably worsted. Limping away he went Into his horn and locked the door on Pogue. who gained admission by breaking the glass with a club. .More trouble followed when Pogue got into ti: house. Mrs. Schuvl.-r and n young woman who is staying there ran to the home of neighbors. They telephone.! to Marshal Nace. who took Pogue to the police station, but us no one appeared Jo iTe.er a ctiarge against him he was al f rj to go with George DeYoung. a The Flare for Prlatlaa;. Any description; lithographing; binding. GKKEkKY PIUNTERY OF ST. LOUIS. 8. J. Harbaugh. President. INDIANS LODGED IN JAIL Three Charged With Killing G.'rl Await Grand Jury's Action. nni-fiujc srrCTAL South McAIester. I. T.. July IS. rhllls ton Jmon. Jerry Wilson and Jim Wilson, Choctaw- Indians, charged with the mur der of Csila Cogswell, an Indian girl, neur Itf.kolioma. on Monday, were brought to this city and lodged in jail to-day. Deputy Marshil captured thra on Mon day At Garvin yesterday the men had their preliminary hearing before Judge Spaulding and wers bound over to await tne action of the Grand Jury. Earlier Departare. On and after July 3 Illinois) Central "N!W Orleans Special" will leave St. Ifu!s I'nion Station at 2:15 noon. No change in "Memphis Umlted" for New Or:ejns. leav ing at 5. p. m. WHY NOT SPEND SUNDAY OUT OF TOWN? Get away from the city's heat and turmoil k SPECIAL TRAIN Via M.. K. fc T. RY. leaves Union Station at 8 a. in. JULY 23d Chip RNfcw-Trip Rates Jefferson City, Rhine land, McKittrick and Portland, $ 1 .50 Marthas.illev-$l.25 Augusta, - -$1.00 Tickets at r.20 Olive Street and Union Station. Sjm smjupujs. 15500J WE INVITE VDUTOOPtN MCCWHJ aaW! i RAJtXOfirSA i4PB4jOH M0NOAY5 UNTIL 8-.OOP.M. THJSTI HavYu Any STOLEN TOBACCO LOCATED. Policeman MeColloiigh Arrests Roy With Goods Upon Him. Policeman McColIough yesterday morn ing, at 4 eclock. orreste4 Edward Olsec IT years old, at Ninth and Barry streets, because the boy was acting suspiciously and trying to evade him. When searched. Olsen was found to have some plug tobacco and some smoking; to bacco on his person, and he readily ud mitted thxt ho had stolen the goo-Is from Km!! J. Hartmann's grocery, at No. 1601 South Tenth street. The boysi mother visited him nt the Soulard Street Station ami told the police that he had Just e-capea, from the Mis souri Training hchool at Boonvllle. hav- I ins been convicjed a year ago of burglary I CekrachM. Water But, dbuaw or Mats f I aboaf year boaaef Tea arc aat keep tbeaa aalcsa yea waat to, tar Geiz Exterminators wbleb are sold by an Pragglata aad ararera) will eatlrely rid year areailara ml tbeaa aeaa. Coatvaeta takea to rid biases off rasrb's or otber lasecla. aateed for oae year. W. D. IUSSUNG. Z VSaamiBJsTlassTYr rFH KaJWwTaall SHarral W 117 Kaa St. Si. Loaia. -eO and larceny and sentenced to ths school for two years. C'baaae of 9ehedale. Illinois Central "Ntw Orleans SpeclaJ en and after July Zi will leave St. louts) l.'nl'.n Station at 2:U noon.-Instead of SJt noon. Celebrate Weddlaa at Faaa. r.EPUBIJC SPECTAb. Pana, III.. July 15,-The fiftieth wedJln anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Georgv T, Taylor was celebrated at their homo tn this city to-day. Many guests wero en ferta!nd and the coupI received several presents. Cblebncavv Warraats Are Fald. RKrriix.ic" si'kciau M:kcgee. I. T July U The firt war rant tuiid by the Indian Agnt on the out starSirg ll: of Chickasaw scsool war rants -was paid to G L. Blackford, presi dent of the State National Bank at Denl- to know that we hid 7 such rt." X-V,"rli.4". ' T. ."-"i men." saM Colcr.el Starstall thto .nraooa aarraai ikidT -- RETURNS TO KILL HIMSELF. Lon Jackson Hangs Himself Near Vhere He Killed Wife. Keokuk. Ii.. July IS In Jackson, who shot ar.d killei hi 13-year-old wife at his home neir Downing. Ma., and then !!"-arr-ared In the woods, has committed sui cide. He returned home and himel himself to a tree in the back yard after shooting hlnvelf tn the he.i. llu-bir.d and wife were buri'd to-day In the same grave. OHIO BANK CLOSES DOORS. lv BbT4 aBBBBBBBBBm I To aVaWla Private Institution Wrecked Another Failure. Dayton. O.. July 15. The Farmers' Bank of spring- Valley, O.. a private Institu tion, owned by George W. Smith. c!0d its doors to-day. A receiver has been ap pnlnted. The assets are Stt.0J0. with lia bilities In excess. The failure was prectpiuud by the re cent closing of the Telia Springs Bank. THB HasTOST Of CHaaAGBt-No. X BENEDICTINE .MONK named Dom Perienoo. noticed tnat grapes from some soils imparted frasrrance. others flavor, etc, to the famous Champagnes of Old France, and he hit upon ine idea ot Dieatung tne produce of several vintages. All the delicate skill of Champagne's i inventor, crowned by centuries of im provement, are known to the makers of Great Western Bstra Dry fr.e f-srrar.f. c!ear and fine product ef tb oldaat vtaa yards ia New Yerie Sale, Tke are cf thess vineyards has trade M aossftta ta aralr.thech-rr.lcalc3nat:or.sofx!ilwmc-hhaTknpartal ' ta fcreirn Champerties their peculiar qualify. This has r.st been aeccrr.plished in aay other Amer ican vi-.eyards. mi Is due ta the loot psriod ef cuUta. ten vith scrupulous care. Great Western is the ftr.est American Chaflepafoe Ae er.h cr.e rraated a fold medal at Paris. Actual! equal to fcreirn Champarr.es at half the price. Tee duty, net the quail!, makes the dtffercaoe. We invite rocsarlion. Or Car a bottle sad eaa. rUASANT VAIXBT WOfS CO, T 'i till in. BvlaCaaBValV. Seta avoryssaam by Mh .T.1-?.",',