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'dspt-J Xir?--zr5i-r fv5 T TT"- -W, -(.e-l V THE 8T. LOUIS REPUBLIC: THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1905. sy li t s - 5"" i t I far Infants and Children. Tfee KM Tern Hare Always Bowxht has korae the tare of Cha. H. Fletcher, and has heea aaade vm pmoaal sapervisioa for ever 30 years. Allow Ba te deceive you in this. Counterfeit, ImitatleM i Jt-a.good" are bat Ezperiateats, aad eadaacer health of ChUdren-EzaerfeBce against Ezperhaemtl The Kind Ton Have Always Bought T Hears tn Conrad's, WLXJS BOYAL CLMmKT SIivjM be HI1 moderately warm and ta from e.tee to four ounces one-quarter tnt uJ at a meal. In this way St is un doubtedly an aid to dig-rtltn Per Callaa. T2- Per Rattle. 33c Per Itase-a Bat lira, S2.TB $15.75 TIIIK IF IT! CENTRAL MANTEL GO. OTulfftSMcila. l22IMivtS. DIARRHOEA tnd similar diseases in their worst forcis can be promptly cured by W.kefiel.'s Blackberry Balsam It never fails. S3 years the leading remedy. All druggists sell It. Cl'REI. TO STAT CCRED. Attscas stopped arnanntly. Clun mrnni, JJr-a!.Mg eeans an 4 n-rrnos m fHttt. .mi-ma r.ev-r return N medlclnea needed nrmmr(l. II r r.fKn treatirg Asthma !. llav Fei-r tai patients. Manic HT Fw. In-rilxr an. laliiaHe Writ r. rttrtoi.n hatf. ihttai.o. w. t. FOR WOMEN ONLY wNtutor Biiitw. toftdfr Safe. Dr. Raymond's Wlla Fr B-tUr4 PwM. Ttinnan(i f t- ptrflnait andc-ML-lI". ra tv!.) In frm hour. t4i5WT.rrsiftrr rtll1acrlsliiiafllr1. Th? II that l.a i-M thm. I(rfi. t"iTtttnt r Imitation, ft- . w- - li.ni fallun-t.r writ In tie lw- V. fj f-f uvnt tt.c tiirtllR hJ-h Cbbbbbwj. Inlttrt-it. health n'J !n'rt-L rtUv arlrratli)rmmlL Dr. fL. C R4.ym.w1d Rmw4y Co Rmhb 112, f4 Atfata.. St.. Chirac. LAXATIVE BORO PEPSIN MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVIH3. it- I'JL !! Ill' If. TBI II A.M) COe. VIXK XOLKSKI.F. Sc md S-- lvr llottle at Your Druggist. WHY do son aufler front apnam heatlnt-be v.tica a tattle i Itrunv- J'lin;.h.i ..i me It tn IS mm- 1J- at aM tt..T llfrle- Oil Hj.v.n a illin i I'lnur ITU CANCER iv i:ki wiTitm t iff Ln:fr. t.u:n:nr. t, i a i r 4i. 1'i.ttire ifDii2 lf r,r M J ain I ' "mU tr vile f-r frf Ijro -t an J f itnon'a A .1 Millar. ! I-, ill Nori!) Sica-h .ti-t. ri txu1 il BOYS BLAME KITTEN FOR THEIR ARREST Puss link- From K:it l'uIr lloil :ml l.ails Find STnltl Moiuv Uhicli Thei T:ik.-. I.ou! l.'ni 11 M.tr- c.M ati.l I'nimU f.iptil- : .ar. i(j Maine a Kltl-n t!ial niiiii not fisht a r.it for tli- troutiU- In wlitrh til'- riu!i! lh-m'J I-rild mnrnliK tut nttirti hns !kh j-.-IlI-l. 1ut0i inurntn.: I-rn ami ":nj'l" 'atUht - u They thought St wouM l" icoihi fun to !mv- a flsnt In-twerii tli: tn.l-nt ui! 5.tm-n Tli-v !.--tfl Num lr,'V rifiti. at No. tti S-iuth Tliinl trr.-t, Mr !.! Iiattlt-izrnuni. TIi tat j of lio.iltliv "Is1 .ik! tho klltfil M,itl.-.l no:i- of !t K.iin- Alt f fcirt to Ci't "I'u" t. t.lrk!? the ictia tl!tl !!. -it w.r- imav.illlt.il. at-titr.t .1 . li it-- ti.- klt"-t ?r.t a 'rum th 1 .iivl 'in unJ.-r frak- '"tJ I.- m f (..! )! ruu.ir'Xv !-lii. . P1 llir ina.li A IX'lU'Tl Wllliil l.iBh"l him mti ti "ni-'ii" ! anxii't) Ttil r. srt. I'nt-' h4l . . rt-t. .J a twx riiif)tnlr.c X-' til 1. i Ih (,! fh. ..( v.a- !! J. iiK ;- Mn.l th- !v.i ! thf tv th 1m) .il- ' !-t (ijK-mJ I! " AlJ; One '"It Will lr? hftur than ni -ll .tt itiil rat tldhl any- So tic t Tjtt out to rTrr I'arfe ll!-li!atnl. tvli'p tiny iHrjxT.t'-i! . t!0 t'lil fnr ftiiii :jlni4i tlrk"i. ti;i."i"I t.ttr.ict'J t. t'm an.1 S-rscmt Hmlth and lVic-min iine t..V tNi-m Into Ctl't"!!- ""Ik li"r nff t (. -n T"-forf ..tant Irxn't t tt : 5-i-f r '-i" -..1-- tn-T ' Sn llOKk"rf '." tnri thrrn irJ '! tli-m aftT h'an.'; th stcrv .f rh" alftn;tr. t t aiwl '-at fUM Th'V h.nl fnt nnlr K of lr m"r.r J.rm li at N) 'If an,! I'arr''' nt N'" i,k Sutti Tr.lnl Srct Cu&M&fat kmVDV 'aaaBBBavJ ssmjgaanl K Irked l Itrnlh lis Hor.e. P.fTI HI !- M-Si IAt. S'en-.ittlxi 11 J :i "" Ma a n ilron f-mtf o k k. ' d al'i . i hor. t s't He wa. T ao Ul .BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV., A JAPANESE SOLDIER Thrive- .u a lt:mlf ul of ru-.- ami mouthful of ti-h fr ln daily lion. We Amerieaii aoiiM ra l.e it' healthier and stronger if w. i .-i -..,.. esmoat and more nsh. "qiiirr-l j Milimm i- the lei fish in tlt.-j5e world, nliok-ome. lumrMi.n;. apiH.Htr.tim and eail i- . i i UlUe'sU-sl. . -t i As an uleal iih-ntute fur meat it i i it- -. t i ed. W rue for our . cannot le excelle frtv IttNik of Ke-iH"-. "fcairrer FoaJ Praia:: t Ressemfwr tk aaair: Tact 're a jeol the bt AadALA5 ttet uair. Iscr Cirrr !Ia teIo !. Trjit. -irrp'Je-f iy A4MM Mm tsMCUV CO.. SI . L-M.1S. Sy his Signature of WHO KILLED WOMAN Patrolm.iu Keeps Close Watch Over Frank W. Card. Who Threatens to Attempt Suicide A pain Wife Stands tv Him. A cloaa watch !a bclna; kept ovr Frank . Cird. thf on?-Ioncfi railroad con ductor who hot anil kllll 3)-rcar-old Ik-ulali Craft. In a roomliwhoi&e at No. North Mroxi!ay. Tuesday nlisht. to rtvit a i"ootid attempt nt suicide. Card i tlna: h!J a iirts-oncr at a c?II at the :tty Hon:ta!. Aftor tlrtnar thr tim? and kllUnK Iulah Taf. Card r"limlcd hlx rnroIwr and turr.ed It on nimwlf. He fired three hon t hla tlRht temple, only one tak ing effect under tl: ear, th other two only slightly, laceratini; the ?cn!n. Tho liullet wound umlr the ear van not Fcrloin and. after receivlnr medical at tention. Carl was removed to a cell In the hor.ltal prison I'atrolman Xlchnla. Roach of tli Fifth Dijtrict. wm detailed to remain with Card yetrday and another patrolman relieved him list tilaiit. remainlnB with th r.rltoner all nixht. A watch wa .Iac.-J oer Card tecauo he threatened tn make a second attempt at auictde H declared Tuesday nlaht that he wat rry that hi plhtol h:id prnve-1 ineffectlvas and told the xhdrian that he wouM kill hinit-clf tiefore the Coroner's lnjue?t. nhicli mill lie held to-day Card'w wife. Mrs. Kllen Card f No Sit Houtli Fourteenth street. calrl at th- citr II'fIiital yesterday to eo her huslmnd. Pl.e told him that she would br!nr their fix ehildren to e him. If he delred to He them. !! told his wife that she could lirlm; the children to mo hltn if she car-d miA help iirsiiANn. She announced tlutt notlthtandlns her uiiaiid had !-en unfaithful to h r and they had not lived together for several mouths, ah- ( uld do all in her jtowcr to help him out of trouble. "Then." ; "ald. "I will return to th hoinn of mv worlo In Montaiui. I cannot live In ft Iouls now." Since I-eln tak-n to the hospital Card ha rfud to at. He sayx he wants no nintanee trotn anyone, and crave no inpnthv He flatly refuses to tU wSv he killed lleuLth Craft. Acconline to his wife. Card and Ills fam-IIv- liv.tl !a.i!lr tuK"ther in Como. Colo., and other lnes until two vears ajto. when card lost id rlelit leK hi a mliroail ncrl!r.t a,j f-H-.i i" l.'iuiaces. He lift his fitnilv. comitiR to St l.ouis to teddle Colorado aintei durinir the Fair. I--it-r. .Mrs. ("hnl sii. &li- learned of Card'-" ioo.1floii with lVulah Craft. Aftr r-celvln a denial from him re;ard Im; the r port's roneernlnc 'he:n. !:e c.tm to St. r.iiic She found her hush-md. she sas. but lie woull not live with her lu!.tt Cnift. Jli. c-ird l.-elares, came to I.r home fniiuenllv n.j.j tlir-:itene,i to Kill her. Sh.- tHIs Krr.it l-!!j:Iit. llr. Card aj. In telll-tr her that -li- had wi Card from her Sin.- comlne to St. IjjuIs Jlrs. ard has c"ticuct-d a boMrd!:'jr-iiuco. Car.l hay. he is a n:mber of the Order o. l:.iil.-iv Cctductors, and N alo a Ma tron in :o,d standu.c He known to mllro.ul tnn al' over the coun'rv. K-r.lii-run out of cities a conductor in the Nc.rt!. ..mii. tt,yt and Hw fr m.inv TRIED TO INOUCE WIFE TO DISCARD HER SLAYER. uTV.ffS drCha'rle:1 ZZ J.i.M.,J; "ruUh "". who was -.hot and P. . " " r ro,m at So. Itrvadwav Tuesday night bv s-"!l North Fran!' W ni'i. wiin w.aii to end hi th- !." time own life at . "I had tl-ji!-,I w:,n niv Wjf0 to r iier relations wltu Card.' h-.t i,. ...,.i.i Tint llu... .. ' - "- "' ..... ..-.. (it jj-. iy u II . made lif. uii"T.iiie tor i -ard and hi k v.w e niut have killed h w-.-ke.! h! home " wife and I h'r Ix.ijse raft n. he h.i Ken ra r.g h nif,.'s Nnnl :,-d l.uvlnc h-r clothins etVr .luce ...... -.-y.t.iTj. ji s.y- h' and ul wife No. 11 ;.iTiih "i..-i ;u iro iiome at i iurientn ir't ariiuaintei .Mr, t-un. - . .. . ... and there thev liecam- Cr:ift' offter tn .-- . urn.- jt.vh m iipniiorc.n i.-.. -.i r. iieiiiier..n i !r aunt. Mrs Su.e DIsnev v. I.tantviUe. In.l in An Inane. w,' tr j.id this morning i- IhJv Is h'll at ,l,e mcrcue aw.in.ng slIcMIv v-nu:i.l.d. .leroplln,- :o ,-,. Uo ....... ..u... ui - uui ma not W abl. linear is a wime. to lllrll.. Month "Hnlij" lllng.. gr, lp. Teni:ire rubies ot in solid cold mount-irc-pliln and fa.-v ,tnc. I'Hct rj.i. $." 'i Ma I orders filled ui:i:moi ja'cvj:i a- kix;. ii-jtaliii'e IVi-i llroadnn. C.ir lx-n.t. OFFICER SAVES'WOMAN FROM DROWNING UNDER MOTOR CAR. ft n.tahlr llwlda Mra. J. II. Larai. Who Was rinaea fader Mnrhlne. e Water at Carlsle. III. r.KPt nuc I'Ki-XAI. Carlvle ni Julv ?? Mr John H I.u- .-as of tl-'s t was seriouslv Infll-e,! Ir, ' automobile arr-jdont near here this af enpcn and ur f r th" help of Contable jr. (,ro. of n.irt-'.-o who was rltllm: slonc int rjad. would pmbibH hi ben droanel Mr 1 ur si ilrltine her larce mnt.ir "tr up a mill hill rliri -he lo-t control of tl michltie The motor lfi.i.l .n I The Irak's refu'.! o worV t- i ... attemnte to -t the biike. bi;t foun.l'tt np.js.ifcv and the machine Jiecan lowl- te bick ilmj the Mi; Sh- called to Cc.ntble O-ow wno , i..e re-ccnlil t!ie unman. ...hi 11- i nn:r-ed Into the machine but w.i. unaKe i to t;. brakes in :hl time the rar rf i;kii- rajnaiv. At the fco: of the fcJU k- .1 d tch !'ll fet dea nile.! tr, 1, .n.K a"ut or.e foot with wat'r As the machine nard the d'fh Con- stable Gross shouted to the ?oman o J"e .nti -praai. irom tr.e maeile rnchir.r w :c bodiv in th fail ma,-sine .:n:ck tb dit.ii tfercw-ipg ! ntrg'SS l?"r n -'r bafk an1 " .' or.stawe (.re, at c-.cr ran to he- aIJ. e!(3 - .b - .l under the machin- ntj h-Id h'r ' i zr six- tie atte-nnte. t an: in- woman from imiv,,,; the rin machlse psned fcer to the bot- tcm of tie ditch. tie or ne-t Mrs Lucas- hej above tfc water, althovch -he fcsd become un-ennxi-us FlnaKv help arrtve-l and th wnt-an -a rleav,-j ?, Vjj recovered ei-t.c!ou-3ss bv this time. It tra fo-in5 that she had utiSei v ral erl.-tu brui.es and a hadlj' cruhed han-1 It L r.ct tUed that h-r tnjcrles will rrcv fata! S'sIL Har Deaera'i aeajalslliaa. itsr? kic." 'ret ii JtJTfr.i City. Ma. July 3. Go ernor Ft fk 1-Jr honor---3 a rr-4nlvt--i i trwr Dencm ef injrei f jr Frank J. l-r---, mvm UTaiJcr arrr-t tn Kcv i"Jt-. and wanted in Citraro for 4-!t with tatcst to kEl. GUARDS CONDUCTOR SWEARS HE LIED TO SAVE HIMSELF After Being Convicted of Arsoa Negro "Repudiates Testimony Frees Alleged Accomplice, Who Shakes Hands With Jurors. After beinjt convicted by a Jury, and Bla punishment flxQ at two years in the Penitentiary, yesterday. H Judce Blshcp's Court. Jeff Shorts, a negro, took tho wtt ccr jaand a.a;alnt ThTTiai, JJormar.dy. and contradicted the testimony be had iven In his own behalf. Dvrmandy was acquit ted by the Jury. Shores and Dormand- were chanted with arson In the second degree. The Stat elected to trr Shores first, after Colonel John I. Martin, counsel for Dormandy. Iiad taken a severance a to his client. The Indictment charged that Shores bad burned a bulldlna; at Fourteenth and Pop lar streets for Dormandy. When arrest ed. Shore, told the detectives that ho committed the arson for Dormandy, who paid him for It. Shores took the stand in his own be half yesterday morning, and denied hav ing made any such statement to the po lice. He said he did not know anything about the fire. The Jury was out otly a few ir!nutes and returned a verdict Undine JMtores guilty of attempted trson in the third degree and fixing his punishment at two years in the Penitent li.ry. XBGRO SATS HE VIED. Much to the surprise of Colonel Martin yesterday afternoon when Dormandy was placed on trial Short was sprung as a witness for the State. Having denied all knowledge of the fire and having lpu dlated the statement attributed to tilm by the police' when on trial for his on lib erty. Shores ttlfied in the Dormandy cas that he had lied In his own trial. Colonel Martin cross-examined Shore severely, but could not get him to go back on his testimony. The negro contsnded that he had lied to save himself, but would not do so to save liormandy. He declared that Dormandy had paid him to set fire to the building. Dormandy. In his own behalf, declared that Shorts was an gry at him anil lie contended that the ne gro was not telling the truth. The Jury In Dormandy's ease, went out at 5:3) o'clock and wa out only ten min utes when it returned with a verdict of not gulltv Dormandy shock hands with his latvver and then taank'd each n em ber of the Jury. Engrave Calling Card Specials. IV) finest cards from your own plate, any tyl. for Toe. or !M cards with en graved plate, in script, for fl. In solid oal English. Ctt. and in shaded old Eng lish for C".. Mall orders filled. MERMOD. JACCARD KING. (Catalogue Free Uroadway. Cor. Ijocust. NEW YORK YOUTH HELD BY POLICE Cimries Melaticon, 1!) Years Uld, Who Says That His Family Is Prominent, in Custody of Loral Authorities. The police are holding Charles Jlelan eon. IS years old. who sys his family In New Vork is prominent, until the New Vork police are l:earl from. Third District policemen arrestil Mel- nncoti at No. 1 Merchant stnt early ye.t.rday niorrlnc. Imvir.g traceil him after he iiad ?tit to i'nion Station for two trunk'. Melan.-on's brother. Jules Melancon of N tv York City. rejueli-d hfs air st Mlaticoii arriwd In the ,-ltv Tueixlay tnornlua. It i s.ill tint he told Hnmpvui Cos and John Edmonds. Ixith of No. KM South Seventh street, whom he sent for th trunk', to lw careful of them, as they contained diamonds. "Why. I thrtu- J worth of diamonds Irto the tlvt-r as we eroed the bridge." Mlancoii U -a!d to have told Cox and Kdiiiond. Jlelancon sas he was enlj Jcklrg. Melancon sac h cam" to St IouI be. caue l.e wished to avoid a woman In New York. He -. he brought some diamonds l"-lonsine ;o i, brother with him. but nvn them to W. T Jackson, a Washing ton ainue luinc.s man. to senl to his bn.'her Jackson Is h friend of his brother. hen l"v and IMmonds applied for the trunk at J'nlon Station thev were told that Infectives Ridtier and Howard had :! red tl-:n held. The detectives were notified and they o,!!etion-d tlie nt'n. Ti:ey were tak:i to Melancon'. room, hut he was not thre. The policemen then were Instructed to watch for his let urn. When th jiatrolmrn entered the room tiiev :tv. M!aicon threw- a $K) diamond rm,r under t'ie ld. Tiiev recovered It. I Voir Koaf Leaking f M!t-XORD Head roofing never needs rep?innir Oil oor recovetrd. Ask for estimate. Hoth Mior.. s. ASI1K.-TOS Mv; AND HOOKING CO. Second and Carr streets. KANSAS CITY PIONEER DEAD. Valentine Iiiekiui; Was a S'Ht at -st Port LaiKlin;. llKI'l UIJC S'-COIAU Kansis Cltr. Mo JuJv X -Vatentli." '. UIpk II"d eaily this morning cf pneu monia, following a lo-npllratlon of dis ase. e uh T; yea-, old. Pew- men k-re-v IJansn Citv Viler than did Mr TEicMmr lie came to We.1 I'.iri IjndinC fr.m I'MUdelphla. l'a.. forty -two yars ape IV .tir'ed n tailor liop on MU'-virl svetiue n"ar Main -tree: nnd continued In the tail ring business until he retired. tient ear- ago. He saw the growth of Kansas citv and was he owner of con siderable t roperty M" Hlcklnc lil for many vears at the Coatcs Ho--.-"- n nroualntance -jj. mot tmiver-al and unti' verv recently Mr IHck'-.c would drtve a'lout'the city two or three tint a week, noting its growth and development. He knetr every nook and corner of the town ind many persona. He wn married In IH. His widow sur vive, trim. The funeral will be held from the home to-morrow off-mcon at 3 o'ch-K-k lllsfc-riasa l.laann. Ilisht Trie-. Quick Delivery WM. H. I.KE A CO. VZt S"d 1I: lyH'U.t st ltOtll telenJicnes SUDDEN DEATH OF PIONEER. l.in Hi'zi'l of St. Louis iTotiuty Victim of Apoplexy. Jni-n I;i, a r-lone- r.Ident of Ft Ie-il County died at his heme s? Tern llMue at 3 o'elfw-k rc!n!v afternoon f'ora a stroke o." tonle--y- su.taln'd Tu civ men He. wa 7" ie.ir old Mr IV iei fcji jwwn n rMent of the rojntv f.r fortv-SJve -.ears H wis born In UV'l tc 'brc Germany He w-as presided o the John Hiel Lumter Comtany ar.d beld th -nere firm on which he .iv.! he had other eitensfve r-il rstae loidlnss He was fo- tifvrn jesrs r:.ii,-i:r at Fern Kidce His two brothers Morris and Charle of th Hesl Milling Company of St Lou! nd Ka: St Iuls. a!.- died nftr short nine,, two r.ars ao. and the other fcrorVr Jlobrt thre jenr- nua Ie leires two -on. 'harl's and John se.d two diu;hters, Uri-e d Mk-t.V The fan'ral will rke pUf to-morrow mom Ir.c . ocl-v:l; from the family residence at Fern R!d. Mo. The rises- far tnrlatlag. Any description: lithographing: binding. GKEEI.KY miNTERT OF ST. LOt-jg. S. J. Harr-iugt:. President. esr Tats a la eaalaale sjatloa. RCPl'SUC 1T&3AL. V'J'koir- I. T, July ri Indian allot tes hsive -cW their Uid at S-tsakwa. -n Indian town In the Seminole Nation, and new town will be Uld oa there. The latl has r-se. i-to the ha no. of a tcwn.lte mmrar.y. The okl Indian tarn will be retain! bv the town. With the exception of Wwoka tfc! ! the cnly town In the SercincV Nation where title car. te ecureii is tuws -a, Lnettt'Prictd Hmtte im Awtericm Not How Cheap But How Good; Thaf s the Question Most Essential Experience has taught as that a cheap article is dear at any price.. Yon want the best so does everyone. Onr goods are the standard of excellence. "Mermod, Jaccard & King" stands for qnality. We guarantee every article we sell, and onr name, onr standing, onr reputation is back of that guarantee. Ladies- Grid Watctes Set WttB DuaMds Solid It-karat gold open face case, set with 1 .beau tiful white diamond, as Illus trated, and fitted with a "Mermod. Jaccard ft King" guaranteed Jeweled nickel movement. Price Ladle- other Solid Gold Watches, set with dia monds. JXOO to ti.$3.. Old Enftisb Pottery An importation just re ceived of this famous ware now on display and sale on Art Balcony. Candlesticks . .91.00 aad up Vases Sgg5 aad up Teapots 9&80 aad as And other piece a splendid collection of this fine old Eng lish pottery in dark green, rich red and yellow colorings art nouvean effects very appropriate for den decorations. MERMOD, JACCARD ABiairraa sis.arn mail eaocas filled. GREEK ATHLETE MAY BE ON FORCE William Kachincs Applies for Po sition, to Police Hoard Ananc zo Murder JCase Accentuates Necessity for Linguist. Wttiiam Kaehlr.es. a Greek athlete, who In his native country was tine of the ablest of the con test nits In the games retiuir liur strength, filed with Secretary Ward of the Board of I'ollce Couimlssloiiers late yestenlay afternoon an application for a place on the force. The recent murder of Stephen Ananejto at No. 717 South H-eond t-lreet demon strated to the police th" netesslty of luiv- m-; n man in tuc ucpartmcni wno can niik the language of the Hreck' and Turks. vho an- rapidly adding to the imp utation of the city. Chief le.'m-.nd nnd his assistant. John K--lv. who havo unraveled hundreds of mystejlc wero completely nonplused when they came to the investigation of tr.e mttrner. They were compelled to net through In trpreters jdeked up from the outside, ami at times were nut sura that they could ..1 .... .!-..... I.. .. ....... ...1... . -.. t;.-alina their i:rMior.s and elvin-f to them tin answers of the witnesses. -- -. . - .- -- "If we have a man regularly sworn In n. a pollci man." said Chief Desmond, "he r. Ill take an Interest in th work and ren der to nsj valuable nsslstntice. We will keep hint In uniform the required length of time bef.re be can come into my de tainment, but whenever necessary he can !? dntu!led to wcrk In citizen's clothes. I would like to hr.ve several linguists tn my d iiarttncr.t. and have often urged that thev bo nsslc'icd to work under me." Kachlres live- at No. lit! South Sixth street. IV i al.iut 6 feet in height and Is said to ss nineli strength. II 1 Indorseil bv tti persons, ineludlritr George IlaptVte. th- Grrk chimplon wrestler. Ilaptiste has tevte. Kachlnes's strengtli In friendly wretdllug bouts and has pro tmtineeit him a wonder The Hoard of Po lleo Commissloi.ers will t-ceive the appli cation to-moncw. and If there is a aean-t-y among probationary nitrolmen It is re garded quite likely iliat Kachln's will receive the appointment. HUNT NEGRO IN A SWAMP. Farmers File Hushes to rive Murderer From Kefu:e. PlalntVId. N. J.. July M-Ifciffied by tieachrruir swamps and hlck wofsls. ii l.ose rtf farmer's and pollen ha- -urround- il fjiarlcs Imir. : negro, accuy.tl or mur tletlng Matthew ctinnlngham of Trenton. X. .1. ThN aft moon thex s(t fire to mote than tiften i.'p" of shrubs aint bii'lies m the out-klrts of "Dismal Swamp." betwi-eii South I'lalntleM and Nerruiarket. N J.. In an effort to drive the man out of lit. hiding :'jce. A brisk wind blowing over th wnnip from the dtr.-ctlo.n in which the tire tart e.1 tool; th .-moke through the woihV, and It Is not thouicht that V.ne will be a bin c .-er. lie V and live. In remlir.ers for his appearance the mmVr. of the (ov are artr.l wlto -hotgun'. and sliould Ving ma:- any :t tempt a r-sl-tiince he will 1- klll! with out h'l!anc MAUD GONNE'S SUIT HEARD. Irih .loan of Arc" Seeks Divorce in Paris. Parl juiv M Th hearing of th- suit for divorce" brought by Maud Gonne. known as the "lrlh Joan of Arc." against Major McHride. formerly of the Hoer Armv wa oprd to-dav liefore the Civil Tribune of ti.e S In-. Maitre CmrP" rcp rcntlng the wife and Maitre Labor! the (unburn: Miiitr rrupre severely denounce. Jla Vr MeHrlde s l!ed iinfalthfiilne-' and denied the husbind' ehnre" th.l his wife was not of geiit'ln Irih birth. The ca-e attracts much atontlon owing to the prominence of the person- in connection with Irili agitation. AD MEN'S NIGHT AT THE ALPS. IVoiia Kditor Will P.e Prin. ip.il at Daiiipiei. pea.er Th;. pvenlng will le Ad-Men's Night at the Alp. The programme wtll ! Inter :tr.c. o those in charge of the enter tainment say. The nffair will be informal and suest. are expected to wear ordinary summer clothes. At the banquet W S. Iona!don will te tov-tma-ter The speaker cf the evening will I- E. F. Baldwin, editor of the v -rla IIL) Star, whose subject will be "Forty Years With St. LouV Editors" The entertalnn-ent. which w-Ui follow the lir.jut. Includes some cf the bet talent In the city GOVERNOR DENEEN IS BETTER. Illinois Kiecutive Aide to Atti'iid to Official Matters. r. ist n t jo s run a u. Sprlr.ef.eld. III. July Sf Gov ernor D nen. who ha be-i in at the Executive Mansion. Is greatly Improved, and during the day was able to attend ofScLtl mit ler which srerc brocght to hi attention. Catarrh of rose or throat Immediately relieved and ultimately cured by the ,usa of "Boro-Forroalin." MElraer Aaacai) far ftmt Gmd. Jfermetf, Jaccard Our Solid Silverware Is the Best "Mermod, Jaccard & Kins" on e very piece suaraatees its quality and value. Oar "li Rose" pattern In solid silver, beautiful "American beau ty" rose design in bold relief One finish. Teaspoons S7.RO set of six Dessert Spoons.91ti.ee) set of six Dessert Forks. .S1S.0O set of six Table Spoons. .S23.O0 set of six Table Forks. . .S24.ee set of six Other pieces to match at propor tionate prices. Alro complete assortments in 43 patterns of Solid Silver Spoon and Fork Ware Teaspoons for $3.50 set of six and up. LKIST Doctor Neil 1. Nelson Pummels Two Middle-Aged Men. One of Whom Accosted Mrs. Nelson in Olive Street. Two middle-aged men. whose names were not ascertained, were thrashed by an enraged husband In front of the South ern Railway office in th Chemtc.il lulld Ing yesterduy when they addressed a ie mark to Mrs. Nell p. Nelson, wife of a I dentist In the 'hellllc.il building. Doctor and Airs. Nelson and a Iri.n.i or the doctor's were leaving the building to get Into an automobile at the time ef thf Incident. Mrs. Nelson wan just n few feet behind her huMiand and Ills friend as ihey !S!-ed out of the entrance. One of tho two middle-aged men who were standing n the sidewalk made a remark to Mrs Nelson, thiiiklug that sle was alone. IXictor Nelviii overheard the words. Turning swiftly, the doctor ..truck th fHow a. blow en the i.om. The 'maIiers" friend Interfered and the dentist turned uon him. Doctor Nelson lilt the vfcn I titan, knocked him down and pumm-Ici I l1-1" -V:-"r-: M" s-veral pas-er-hv In , .n.M. Ild milled the enruced denllt in-ra nis antagonist. As a result of seeing the men In com bat Mrs. Nelson suffered a severe nervous shock. She was taken to her home at No. 33M Washington avenue In the auto mobile by Doctor Nelson and his friend. Afterwards Doctor Nelson said :hut l.e knew both of tho men with whom tie had had the difficulty but ho refueil to di vulge their names. In the fiBht he te eelvwl a slight .-cratch on the nose. Aft'r the fight the "tna-!ers" walked east In Olive stieet. both holding haud Kerchiefs to their bleeding noses. WOMAN HURT UNDErT WAGON. linden Tire Overturns Vehicle, Pinning Mother and Sou. Mrs. Theodore loeher. of L--eher. St. leiuis County, was thrown under a wag onload of produce on the Clavton road, near the North and South road, enrly jestt-rday morning, and severely hrut-ed. Mrs. I verier was driving with her hu band -Hid (-year-old son to market in St. Ijouls when one of the wagon tires broke, overturning the vehlele. The little ii v uas pinioned under the load, but ssi not hurt. Ioctor Ynungman of Clayton was called to dresi her Injurtex at the home ,,t Coun tv clerk John Ittthl. In Clayton. whr she was taken. He rronour.ee! them not eriou- She was able to accompany her husband J.etno cterday aftitne.au. Al lav Cartleai. da exctt Sundajs, F C A-k the 0tini man behind 'lie Whle ctunteis. FAILS TO SWIM CHANNEL. Start Made From Dover and hut t hie Third of Distance Covered. Dov-r. England, July S Edward Hea toti of Llvcrpied sfartrd from Jiere to-lay In an attempt to swim the Channel, his Intention being to land near Calais. The conditions wei-c favorable to the accom plishment of his tusk, but h failed. He became 111 after six: hours' swim ming, and only covered about a third of the distance No less tlian nine a-pirant' are now In training for r.&tine!-wlm honors, includ ing Ml.- Annette Kell rman. an Austra lian, who egptits to make the attempt In the near futur. MOBERLY ELEVATOR BURNED. Total Loss in Fire Kstimaled at More Than .".tMM. ItKPI B!.ir ?!': 1AI. Mole-rly. Mo.. July X The .levator In this city on real by the Missouri Grain Company was totally destroyed bv fire to dav The bulldlna- w?. -rect-.! In lVI at a C!t or J'.lA.rt The building w: Jnsure.1 for . ami the contents for SVW."0. About Vi.'f' hu-hel of grain were burned. The fire 1' su;.poe,l o have originated from a hot Vit in tho upper pirt of th biilldiiig. and because of the great dis tance to th near n fire plug the Fire ie Mtrtroent cteild do nothing to chtk the Cames CHINESE SUBSCRIBE FUNDS. Desire N'o Foreijn Assistance in Huildin' Railway. Shanshal. July X. One hundred ar.il six ty Vading merchants of Chikianr Prov ince have Informed the Board of Foremen Affairs that thy have BUtesrlt'd en.ugh money to btilK the Soochorr-Hangchow-Nlngpo Hallway without foreign aeist anre Ther petition the board to cancel any concession to foreigners. Esraralaa fa Vlaeeanea Sunday. July i. via ii. O. 3-V.". All in termediate points. Will Vale Lara I Oatlaa. nnrunuc sPGn l. Springfield. Mo.. July X.-Weds.-l.v. August 22. was to-day set by the city Council as the date for the special local option elation .. week ago the Council w petitioned by about s x-oters to call a jp-rtal :!xtlon. ENRAGED HUSBAND TROUNCES MASHERS & King, BrvmOtemjr, Cor. Lmcust. Ladies' Solid Grid, Watcli0.!Im!L)OIS24. Solid 14-karat gold, engine turnetl. liuntins case, as shown In illustration. rated with n- of our guaranteed movement Price todies other Solid Gold Watihes at from 15.w to SIOO.O. Coffee Set Old English pattern t pieces, solid Silver Coffee Pot. Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher, gray finish, a very ap propriate wedding gift. Price $J).I0 Only 4a. Other Solid Silver Coffee Sets. 3 and 4 pieces. S42.00 to S32S.OO A KMJ6 fl-avavnea'a s?a CATALOCIE FREE. MINERS NOW FREE TO SETTLE OISPOTE Delegates Who May Adjust Shorturcrs Difficulty With Op erators Not Restricted Com mittee Is Appointed. REPl'BWO WKCIAU Springfield. III.. July K. As a resjlt of a conferem- to-day between miners and operators of the Chicago and Alton rub district, n special committee of four miners nnd four operators was appointed to determine whether an amicable adjust ment of tin- controversy that existed about the employment of shotttrers tn the machine mines of that district can be reachnl. This committee will go into session to morrow morning and will report back to the other miners and operators when any thing definite V agrcd upon. A w-ek ago when a Joint meeting wa' held in Springfield the delegation of miners came to Springfield with iron-elad Instructions to hold out for the eniDlov- inent of shottlrers. With their hands thusr tied they were unable to negotiate Willi the operators. When the miners came to Springfield to day Ihev had a free hand to negotiate, nnd It I expected that a satlsfjctory agreement will V- reached. The contro versy is the re-ult of il notice rent to the miners of the mm bine run mines to u-e two pounds or less of powder in blasting. By doing this the operators would not have to employ rhotflrers as the law specifies that shotflrers must be emploed only where more than two pounds of powder are used. The miners say thy have been using more than two pounds of powd-r sr.d cannot shoot coal with two pounds r Vss. Klae Watch Reaalrlag Law r MERMOD. JACCAKD ae KING. .Catalogs lYae.) Broadway. Cor. locust FRANK CASE IS AFFIRMED. Federal Courts Hold Attorney Not Entitled to Fee. The rnlted States .'Ircult Court of Ap-peil-. sittirg nt St. laul. yesterday sent to the clerk of the court at St. lxjiils its decision In the case of Nathan Frank gainst John Db-ker and others, sustain ing th finding of the lower court, which was against Frank. ThNl.'a case In which Sir Frank sought to secure n-l alf the fees ild to the at torneys tn the I. Crawford fc Co. bank ruptcy case in Iecemher. 1SC. Air Frank was e-uiplov-! by or.e set of cieditors to I ring proceeding to throw the concern lr.t bankruptcy, while JV'-r-. i'lnkelnbiirg. Nagel nnd Klrhy were re tained bv eertslii other creditors for the same purpose. The latter v.ere huectts fui in their contention V-fore the eourt. Ilecause Jir Frank In l.ls argument gave hint wllch nahlcd them to be successful. It is alleged, he sought to se cure half th" fee. which was Sl.ton Another derision reversed flu. itecl-inn j of the lower court nnd remanded the ca for retrial. I r.ls is the eae of Jacke. Bvans .Manufacturing Companv v. IVmp g- Co for Infringement of patent Crashed la Death by Log. r.r.PLT.uc si-ixmai.. I'b.Iucah. Ky.. July K. WhIV loading logs from a car onto a wagon at May- GOOD BLOOD TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it eloquently in the brif-ht eye. the supple, elastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing with health, a body sound aad well, aa active brain, good appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per form the duties aad capacity to eajoy the pleasures of me ioc dioou is we soosi. oui p-ux ot ine oooy; every organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependeat oa it for nourishment aad strength, aad as it circulates through the system, pare aad strong, it f uraishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature iateaded. When, from any cause, the blood becosnes impure or diseased, it tells a different story, quite as forceful ia its way. Itching, buraiag skia diseases, muddy, sallow omplexioo9. disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles. etc., show the presence, ia the blood, of some foreign matter or jesisoa. Rheumatism, Catarrh. Contagious Blood Poisoa and Scrofula, are effects of a deeply poisoasd blood cinruutioa. These may either be inherited ar ac- sss the blood, the general health is built up. all disfignriag eruptions aad blem ishes disappear, the skia becomes soft aad smooth and robust health blesses life. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Sctvrfam, Csaatagious Blood Poison aad all dis esses of the blood are cared by 8. 8. S. Bookoa the blood aad any medical avavKX, IlXCOaCfialgC, jsm 6HLES rVpf addition to our ex I I tensive line of Electric - Light Fixtures, we are offering an exclusive as sortment of high-grade Furniture. In the Chippen dale. Sheraton and Colonial designs: Hall and Mantel Clocks. Sheffield Ware. Fine China, as well as many choice foreign decorative ar ticles. WraaUag. .taalrenary aad UacMar Glfta. ART SECTION FIFTH FLOOR KENNARD'S K5.500.000l XAuTtuJkJVW K. IT-JYIBK. YDUTDOPENAN ACCOUNT 3 PAID ON .SAVJ i OPEN ON MONDsWS UNTI1. :eo P. M. THOSTI Real Estate Bargains In every part of St Louis and vicinity will be advertised in the Sunday Republic. HICKS' CAPUDINE HHKtUTELY CVftt HEADACHES pCOLJS laStalSI Mdasatttt Ml field to-day. Jordan Burtram. a teamster, was Instantly killed by a log rolling on him. Ills head and chest st crushed. The Sasasaer Vaeatlata. All kin-la of summer hotels and boarding house', from the most luxurious and com plete modern summer hostelry to the more modest accommodations of farmhouse, or village home, can be found at tho hun dreds of sumaier resorts tn Wisconsin. Northern Michigan and Minnesota reached by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Completa hotel lists with rates, etc.. and full Information as to train schedules, railway summer excursion rates and sleeping-car accommodations on application to ticket office. No. t ollv street. Telephones. Main IOC and O 1KL ST. LOUIS COUNTY NOTES. insanity proceeding were instituted In the ciavton I'rcbate Court jesterday by Henry l-addock against Clara Paddock, an inmate of St. Vincent's Asylum. Pad dock llvs In MipW-ood. The proceedings are for the purpose of adjusting aom proper tv rights in I r name. The trial on the information will h held next Mon day nfterroon before Judge Wuddeman. Marriage licenses were Issued In Clay ton vesterdav to John II. Toulster and I.lll!a'n F. Sehnell of St. Iuls; Waltec A. Wheelju-'and Mary Jane Harvey of Cililnsvllle. 111.. Iteher G. Shlll of W.-i'hlr.etoii. Mo. end Alvlna T. Thlaa of St. U'lil-i. Sidney Stilhn.in and FJlzal.etii ejultt of St. V.uis. and Harry E. Kink and Edna A. Nolle of St. Tuts. 1TS I THE JMKC. SATS A. Hesse. Tailor. X. II "th and Locust. II. ftatamlaia Kreese Coaatjr Clerk. rtKiciiu''ti,n'iAie Jefferson City. Mo.. July SI Governor Folk to-dav arpolnted J H. Harrell as Clerk of the Greene County Criminal Court, vie IL Clay Neville, deceased. da a an sKIbTMbi attivV. jw .atBsasar Mh qaittfl, but the Mat of trouble is the same the blood. 8. S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy. clesates aad puriaes the circulation aad makes it stroag aad clean. Under its purifying aad tonic ef fects all unisons and imtmrities are extselled frosa cured without the knifei y.sfJl. Fltaure. BJeediar. Itehlsa. tHcentiox CooatisaUoa aoaaii neeiai inaesva a specialty, casas tiaaraas Sead for Booklet. DSL SLSHTS SSfTaTS.SiFiltal RaStnST.LOCE.Ma EsUtahtedtaSbbMatSla " ''SBsfatP ii.. s-H,-: .A rar--e-V-'yf' -.'."3-l..-x ..c. 4i- V- is. in ;