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mz$er'ytEui. -' Mamm a- vsk -&x&zfgmz& 14 THE SIS LOTTIS BE PUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST t. 1S05. "5 r W r IP' TO REMOVE 411 PATIENTS l A DAT Street Cera Trmasfer Wageas Will Coarey BeJTerers Ftw Old to New City Mawaitel. will btatnlM la Lb aew CM HoanitaL IMT- tecath street and Lafayette avenue. All taa city ambulances, many street can aad several transfer wagons will be requma to convey the patterns. This work. H m mW. will take only a day's time. la- the City Hospital arc nearly aft) pa tlanta. Of that lumber Mo are surgical ' aad lit aMdical cues. Tbe remainder arc istttors" and "walking" convalescents. TIM ambulances will have to make many trips to accomplish the removal of au the stretcher cases la one day. Tba "walk alng or "sitting" convalescents will a placed la street cars, chartered (or the . purpose, aad conveyed to the new hospital In that way Furniture, bedding and other foods war removed from the old hospital yes terday. The task has not been anlsneo. however. It will ha continued throughout to-day or to-morrow. Some declare that the work ot removing all tbe hospital paraphernalia will require the rest of the week. Operating tables, instruments and other equipment were removed yesterday with the "household goods." The new City Hospital Is ready to re ceive the patient. Within a few weeks after their Installation there, everything will be In smooth runnlne order. The new hospital has been nrled for years, and the removal to the new building- Is being hailed with delight by the nurses, doctors and attendants. Four of tha group of buildings of the new City Hospital were accepted from the contractors by the Building Ooromis aloner yesterday. They are tin kitchen. th surgical, and the cast and west octa con buildings. They are ready for occupancy. More than four rears have elapsed since the letting of the contracts. George Klnrsland.- deputy secretary to the He.ilth Commissioner. as sent to th hospital to inspect the buildings and take an Inventory of property and supplies be longing to the city. W. Waal Help the Mrs Wa Arc Trytac To aave a portion or their wag, and mAA It in tli Runic Account now open or win be opened in the Savings Depart ment of the MERCANTILE TRUST COM PANY. Elchth and locust streets. No true man will live up to the Ian cent he earns, a be who ctrtoium all hi Income to-day may be stsrrlng to-morrow, and we want to help such men to Independ ence In old age or when misfortune cumes. If yon cannot find time to call at the Ilank during our regular office hour you will find us ready to receive Sitings De posits every Monday evening until o'clock. USE OF PICTURES BASIS OF LAND COMPANY'S SUIT. Alles That DefewAaats Avertls Views eff ArhasM as Thaao f MlaMart lta. Photographs of Arkansas soil allege) to have been ui"sl to Hlmt:l.tf thi sole of land in Harry County. Mlawmrl. 1 the rase or tiie suit Hied 'n the ITnitvd Statt-.i District Court yesterday by the Itoc-Itoe Town Sit Investment and Improvement "omttij'. agninot the I-L--Eltn Realty Company, and the Joplln Suvlngs Uunk. The plaintiff arks 5.Tn ti cover tha alleged loss sustained. In tha petition th plaintiff allege it bougtit a tract of 1W ucres, near thq tomn f Ilo. Ark.. December I. lH. Immedi ately after tlie purchase the land was divided Into tnnn lots. The company then alU-cm that several photngrahs wen' made of tlm lnJ and snt broadcast over the country attnehed to pamphlets giving dcriptlrn of the lots offered for sal. It alleges the drfrndants iwcurl several of tin photographs and reproduced them. and then mailed thi plctun-i to various parts of Missouri with circulars alleging that tha photographs were of town lots which tha two Arms offered 'or sale in Uutterfleld. Barry Omnty. Mo. Tha Arkansas firm alletces that the ut of ."the plmtsgraplui by thtt Iavl-Qton Kealty Company and th Joplin Savings Itank has .lrprlved It of all value through advertising the Arkansxs soil. In the pe tition the plaintiff nlo aIlK-s It em ployel lecturers to tour various parts of Arkansas and Missouri to assiit In secur ing buyers fur th Iou. and that the total expense mi S5.70". which the court is akd to compel tha defendants to pay. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES a-! REPUBLIC Want paces every day MA1THEWS STRAW HATS 709 PINE ST. IS TOM MOF IEMII6? I M issj n; uvil na-w rw- ag: Mtea-Ksta roof owuaa wtU et al! LWim erraU rrr esisasw. Qli rucfm :- rat aaa as anl aa ae. A?u aad S alig Ca. airnsl aad Csrr ata. 5UPESfiOtT TO HOT SPRINQS a4 at!a telata ara Sa m Misa was Cry heat t testa ata TM la.TTi: "V-SlTARZUJi. 4C: OP St. Br. awjsVs beats: Vaa) W a. wu aa Pnai s a. ss. Ht r----. ar aasfeaaaasw ts m atos at reguUr rat ec gratia wheea Ttlent is deaiitute. c.atsx wiTisoor iaaaaL bs saw plaater ar 1904 Coffee HBH la Pkgs. BH Tha " 1904"' Riend Is H tha result of 50 years MH of Coffee Testing. It's BmH good U-QB i AakyaurOractrferlt. aVBMVBMVBMVBa'a rkfiStrO. BRIMMING FULL wtxa , Alwasw si aad ska waass. I IBRSBSW OAWOIER ec-w ia Your First Thought rtaWJJaaa tlSssSat SawMddBQ QmmMf; the cos t tsasHisa t aiy ujMHwitlfta- Them to ae assured of fair dealta. aalftas jroa are a Jadga of diassead Tallies yourself . yoa should Bay from a koasa whose gaaraatea Is buk of ererrtalas It eella. We Guarantee The laest quality tha ast erfect cattias the atoat beaatlfal saoeatlags. aad theaa quaJIUos should ialaeaee tha careful barer, becacse by their combination li produced the brilliancy and beauty of tha dUraoad. Catalogue of Dianoads, Watches. Etc, Seat Free. AJ38-par book containing over 5.000 Illustrations, descriptions and prices, also valuablo Information oa dia monds, watches, silverware, statuary, bric-a-brac etc If you livo out of torra send for this book. GENERAL J, SMITH PAYS VISIT HERE Retired Army Officer Spends Day the Guest of William II. Thorn son Ilia First Trip to St. Louis for Many Years. i Genera! Jaka Smith, retlrad, t the United States Army, was tbe guest yea-tf-rday of William H. Thomson of tha Iloatmen's Rank. This Is the first visit of Otneral Smith to St. bout since his re tirement by IYesIdent Roosevelt, three years ago. after his Insular campaigns In the Philippine, where he became famous as "Hell-Koarinr Jake." The officer, after his retirement by the President, went abroad with Ws wife and r-malnd away from the United States for tlirea eora. traveling everywhere In Eu rope and As!a. Mr. Thomson's two daughters traveled with them for nine months under the chapcronage f Mrs. Smith, only recently retumlnr home. Upon the return of Oeneral snd Mrs. Smith to the United 8tates about two T-rks ago thy came Immediately to Valley Home." the summer residence of Mr. Thomson at Arcadia. Mo. Here they spnt th week as tha guests of the Misses Thomson. Mr. Thomson pasmc Saturday and Sunday with the psrty. Oeneral and Mrs. Smith departed last night for a vlit to relatives at Albert Iea. Minn., having been sursls of Mr. Thomson at luncheon st the bank cafe vrsterdar afternoon, at filch Captain Cornish of Jefferson Barracks was pres ent. Oeneral Smith and Mr. Thomson nava been HWonr friends. their friendship dating from the time General Smith was stationed at Jefferson Barracks, years am. Tha dltlngulhed soldier 2ff" eharmed with his visit to tha Thomson Arcadia home that he contemplates pur chasing property there upon which to build a summer residence. XrvaJa Fastwr Called f Wlaaaor. bcpubuc arociAU. Nevada. Mo.. Aug. t Tha Reverend A. E. Rogers of this cltv baa received a call tn the pastorate of tha Baptist Church at Wlndscr. Mo. Obtained from Cuticura Soak the feet on redrinf n a strong, hot, creamy lather of CudctraSoap. Dry. nn d anoint freely wfth Cufe'cisr. Orrn'ent &x gat Skin Ct--c riH p.x&t of erriolients. Ez.rvsrc h&Aty in old. soft cocoa cr L.n. Pot irching. burning. zr.a scaJy ec zema. rashes, h-iftunnuca and ;hafinf, for iecres, roughnasV cracks, and fissures. wrJibrinfc; shapeless nails, for tired, aching nKtkJesandpiiaXrhisaTarxnent b simply vvenderni. o'a ina!aslaaawaJJKaMaCwa. nlaa ttCn?mm S.C4 aataaaftiaaaaF i3 ItatajtMn Siswsa. S. Tarn oCasSjZ sbasarwwaiajCbCas,S-eas ' sa-awcsi rwa, - as Oanlmy awasa i I FOOT (MM llNKfelJAaWicafarnati Fine Diamonds 1 Set- in mountings of band j wroaght gold and platianm Largest Assortmeat Greatest Variety I Lowest Prices. JU h 4. r tv g r. I Diamond Brooch (As Illustrated.) BcaaUful solid (old Fleur-de-Us design, set with afty-oae clear white dia noads of rare brilliancy. Aa oraament of striking beauty. Price $200 Other Brooches set with diamonds a display espe cially characterized by the exclusive designs shown. Prices $25 to $10,000 The fact that we buy dia aonds la large quantities, for cash, and Import them direct, enables us to sell at lower prices than are us ually asked. JAGCARD rtCW.L0CIST RELISHES ARE NECESSITIES Jadge Bishop Upholds Storekeep er Who Sold Mustard on Sun dayPolice Will Xot Molest Dealers Henceforth. Jaata Bishop's decision In Jacob Usurer's case in tha Court of Criminal Correction yesterday that mustard, pickles and re! Islns at necessities. an therefore, it la not a violation of the law tn sell them on Sunday, will put a stop to further arrests by tha pollca In such cases. Jtaurer keeps a market at Ko. 1193 Mar ket street. Several wtt-ks ago Henry Col lett of tha Master Butcher' Association. Which Wished ta rlnsj. All tiufrlifl-r hot on Fuaday. accompanied Special Officer Dunne on a tour or the business district. Dunne and ColU-t made purchsscs at varloos stores and had as evidence Iiaskct fuls of articles. Fn.ra Maurcr they bought a bottle of mustard. Maurer'a defence was that mustard 1 a table necessity, -ind Ju.'Ke HWhop sus tained him. holding that within the literal meanbig ot the Sunday law such commod ities are required. Judge Ulshop declared that hardware Is act a necessity, and a man xccuavd if ' selling tacks on Sunday would huve to be able to ahow that he n"etiel thern to fasten down his cinet to keep It from blowing a war before ho could escape. This discharge of Maurer means. It l said, that henceforth all such stores will remain open on Sunday ur.il dispose of such articles as much as thev p!-a-''. The State will not appeal, and the psllca wiil not molest the dealers. Followlnir Judae Itlshon'e decision. Pros ecuting Ottomey 'Williams entered nolI prosequls in tha cases of M. Bichler. Mau rice Alexander and Fer.Wnand Ilorsl. each of whom sold provisions to Dunns and Collett on Sunday. Flaa Watch aaa Jewelry Repalrtaa. Prompt service, best Trork. lowest rrlcea. MF.RMOD. JACCARD KINO. (Catalogue free.) Broadway. Cor. Locust. TO INCREASE MEMBERSHIP. South St. Louis Society Appoints 'Agitation" Committee. To increase their membership to i.ooo Is a movement now on foot by officers of the South St. Ism!s Gmnas!ic Socletr. a committee constating of l'aul Max. Ad Scnroeder and )lto A. llr.mpe havtrg been appointed to take charge of tha un dertaking. This committee announces th.it their so ciety Is ona of Z organizations which form tha North American Gmnastla Union, the national tody having a mem bership of u,CW. The 8..uth at. Iuis Oymnaslum liaa an ntteml.inca nf natlv l.vn children. It Is statoil. the chlldrm of memoers being tralced free or cuarso iu gymnastic work. Tim committee also ststes that entertain ments of various sorts are arranged throughout tha winter, and that these in clude balls, exhibitions, debates and ron certa Application blsnks have been sent out to those whom tha society wishes to obtain as members. F. LOUIS S0LDAN DEPARTS. Superintendent of Schools Starts for Portland. Superintendent F. Iouis Soldan will de port to-day for Portland, where he will deliver ona or the clilf educational ad dresses of tha congress st tha fair. 21a will not return until September. All of the appointments for tha nest year hare been mad, except the assist ant Instruction o!T.crs. unucr tha now oompuleory-edusdlon law. Assistant 8upcrln:eni!ent C. G. Rath sBacti wlU spend s-ieral weeks in vlslt Icg Chicago. Milwaukee and other North rn dtlrs In furthr study ar.d !cve:op aleat of the new eJucntior.il mu-uni ec tabilshed here since trie Fair. The local oS!ce. for tha remain ler of this month, will be In charge of Assistant Superin tendents Blewett and Collins. Ceaasrt at CTFaUoai rark. MadJern's Military Band will render tha following prograrania tnli ciex.icg at 0'rJ!cn Park: llarcfe-Ur. BCaak llaa Prror offia.--l!try4 tK.U34 ft) tva.taea fr Taa Taolrrtoot Hruta Ba:rtkB-JUas ta Tolni Hartert a) Jcta 4a las aataa. rra La Ores y .-Slp Att-.C:a VoUsnar i. Xaceai Cr.iUtt Uresra Iiia T6a all-kaeB rxyaiar w-tg Asala I.a.mjr. i"avt- aa aa craac JIt:iMr. aaocrtf, ty 3tv9 eUmca (Svcg V.t!ai.t V:i. Xj :, tu-ri. Vaaar: Itlkna trctx Vvi::a I'-xtll. fr-rt C.viHa iNocrara.); titt. --.ts (rala H.lbU, JOrar-c-s-S cti. 'ag:T Tar.5iaar atsrciij. UTUJ1UKUS. M'ji . . TNT-ae Tie tllxk Ilusr . . ... .. 3infttat evtn fras Zjid C: tAai"-ir.ocr .ulouwttt tai it4.r V.:li lira Me n. itaarUs . Oarcteratic tt j Jr-h tVel- mc:Li-T l!e at Oiaayaasa..........ruin Tw-3:rB Oass tt IoTa , Urvl CwsaatM Valveralry Eaatatt, Jtcrcaic aracxau Co!ca:oU. Mo.. Asg. i. Doetors H. B. Shaw. K. B. Mumlord and Xssdor Loeb have coatpieted the- ediratiosal exhibit which taa -atata Calv-raitv will hava at tfc atata fair at aedalia. The UpIay wiH not aa coaaaea to the algncuitcrai depart- ant wiu ae a getw.rsi univirsiiy ex inastraaaa taa srasrta aad dvatoa DECIDES iwaitocaas. A- lacalfleaatly beaatlfal. est la hkadaiado plala Donating of aalM gold aa ahowa la .UlastraUoa Price $115 Beaatlfally . i , carved, h: VA awaatlar. 2m& w,th carved, haadauda aat brilUaat white dlaaoad Price $8S tg Fiae dlanoad, set ia kaadsoraely carved atouaUag of solid gold, aa howa by Ulastra Uoa Price $60 Dlamead Was Clear white dla- xxi.. aioad. beaatlfally AV.1'7 mounted la solid 'VrfC.V . ., gota an r tloaal Talae Price $40 Other fine Dlanoad Rings at from f lO to 3M & KING SUITOR ASKS POLICE AID AGAINST RIVAL Panned by Man Who Loved the Same Girl Frank Zahnow In vokes Protection of Peace Guardians. lt yesterday afternoon tha telephone rang loud and long at tha Central office. and when Captain Kcycolds answered tho telephone an excited voice told him one man was trying to murder another nt tho University Hotel. The. wagon broke tha record In the run to Pine and Sixteenth streftsv but when the hotel was reached only an excited man who talked of n.ur der and the like was found. At the Four Courts the man gava his nama aa Frank Zahnow. No. 1515 Chest nut street. Captain Reynolds asked the ninn as- to tha cause of the hurry rail, itihnow said he had a sweetheart named Myrtle Iladdon. 17 venra old. who Uvn in the same house as lie does. Further. Zali- no-.v saiu. ne rum s rival in love. The rival, according to Zahnow. Is a "Iwd actor." end lhig In love with the Ifaildon girl and Jenlous of Zahnow. ha took occasion a slmrt time ago to beat mm. i nen n mreatenej to kill zahnow. and since that lino Zahnow says he has bren In mortal terror. Ills terror was increased when the report reached hint that his rival was carrying a revol ver. Testerday afternoon Zahnow met Myr tle, nnil she warned htm to avoid the al lege,! rival If lie vnlued his life. Zahnow took the advice and kept dodging around corners all afternoon. Then, about $ o'clock. li says he almost bumped Into hie rival at Sixteenth and Chestnut streets. Zahnow remembered his previous warn ings and forthwith flail Tha rival iiva chs.se. Finally the University Hotel at Pin ana Sixteenth was reached and Zahr.ow dashed up the steps to a telephone. Jje asked for the Central office, and Just as he got It he saw his rival coming up the steps- Zahnow talked fast, and almost at the him time he turned to face the man of blood the wagon dashed up, but the rival had departed, no one knew where. The police are looking for him. Wkrs Taa Oa ta Xtw Tarsi See the beautiful new jewelry sad art salesrooms of Mermod. Jsccard A King at n Fifth ave. (bet. Kin and Ifta eta) Tou will be cordially welcomed. "as-aeSBSatBaTaawaaaaaMK CROPS BOOM COAL MINING. aa Mine Inspector Thomas Says lie Expects Record Year. Maron. Mo.. Aug l "The promise of tremnd-us crops in Mtrsourl this year is already affecting the coat business in this State." said Mine Inspector Richard f. Thomas, this morning. "J have just re turned fro n Adair County, where there Is m iiir iiumorr 01 mines ana Up there work had been unusually dull until re cently, laut week twenty-tww mines there were In operation, working about twelve shifts each. That means pretty steady work. "If the com crop (eta safely through there will be a wonderful Increase ba de mand for coal for transportation. Thea the mills and corn shelters working steady at all the towns will add considerable to the consumption, t look for one of the ben trade this fall and winter ta tho his tory of Mlsrour! coal mining." NINETY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE Clay County Farmer Has Record Breaking Corn Crop. RETTBMC SPBCI U. Kansas City. Mo.. Aug. a. Thomas 3. Women or Liberty. Mate Senator for Clay County, speaks almost with pity of farmers who boast of only seventy bushels of corn to the acre, and says be can show a large Held where the crop will be nine ty bushels to the acre. "It Is the heaviest corn X ever raised." Wurnall said, "and I bad one crop oa that field that welched out eighty-six bushels to the acre. We need jaat a utile rain tn that particular locality as we did not get the big rain Kansas City had tost week. The corn ta nearly made, and I conSdeotly expect to gather nicety bushels to the acre on tnat nera ana i want to ressarg again that there la some corn." Every day sood oo.'ll:r.a are ssverttast ta The Republic's "If elp Wanted" eeiaasas. MULLANPHY BOARD CHANGED. Two of Old Officers Fail of Re Election. The triennial election of ofacers of the Mullant-hy Board resulted is u-. choice e-f all but two of the farmer peraeoneL William K. Greta succeeds Joseph M. Fin lng a assistant secretary, end Thomas & Flaherty takes tbe plan of William A. I.ucas as architect, of the board. Philip J. Heu-r remains secretary of tha boardT The clerk cf the board baa not yet beea named, but Secretary Ileer sold last r.irhi that be will moke the jsppolatsaeat wftlilr. a few days. GfTicera of the Mcllar.phy Board are cho-rn for terms ef three years. The sec retary recerves a salary of tiM a year. the assistant (ecrctary SUao. and the ar chltect a coismlssioa of 14 per cent ea all repairs made on the board's property. ffiw mmjl Imi. ntania turn credit tenmv-Meathly me aeealj aaytaents to salt, caa to-ay. UoXUm awas. A Ca, ip; as aa ABBafAwaBBnsBnBauM BRANDT Settle mi Tea reehrew Ufo IffSfcus eawwanreyey aaajag wagsysysy UT laTS-Ladie' chstoaUte "" kid. low lmttoti (S hum attaaa). ayara too tSa tan sate. Cahaw heal .aba aa ais SI.5B LiTim-Ladiea chocolate atui Kiaraae ml larca ayalata. -Vas-Tsaf ware aaaa. caaam $1.50 keel. X to 7, A to D. f z.kt. aat to. . . . UTTHi-Laate' chocolate mmmmm kid. larrc eyelet. Blacker Ozfora. frtak too. waR son, acaooi aaeia. SH tof.AAtoD. t3.e. eat to mt OASS J. C. BRANDT SHOE GAS IS THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. IT IS-iaUPEAL FUEL 7jAfi Applications for Oas Were Made jH'Saf W in July. 3,761 Gentlemea: To aarttoi wlsklas; to ase Gas for f ael aad Mgkttag I caa conscleaUoasly say that it Is oas of the most asefal. laespeastTe. aad aa artlclo that any household caa scarcely get aloas without. I "hare used same for orar Ira years for both fuel aad light. My kill aTcrages from 92.00 to 93.50 per month. Respectfally yours. SIRS. J. D. LARMORE, f S018A Olivs St Ladies atteaded tbe DeaoBstratloaa ia Cooklag ky Gas. aader tka alreetSea i ker skilled lastractors, ta Jaly. lTifi tmmtt ta tanrltael t gtrra at tke Jafaa May Hdw. W. A. Lacart ft Soa Hdw. G. A. raaly Hdw. Ca- 1 Pay Gas SMSki at Oas? Free THE LACLEDE CAS LICHT CO.. CITY OFFICIALS INSPECT THEATERS Chief Swiugley Baja Flaykoaeea Ilave Installed Maay Safe guards Not Required by Ordinances. Inspection of eight tbealers yeeterdey by James A. Smith. BntMIag Coaunliajlon- er. t;nier asringtey ci ia. ". "" raent, AsslsUnt Cblef Bush. Taossss Car ter. Hupenriscr of Ugbtlng. aad two Sre mn. developed a highly satisfactory im provement over last year's conultlona, ac cording to Cblef Saingley. In all the pta house, examined, he said. there was evident a disposition to ob serve the law. ana most of the manager, had even Installed appliances which the ordinances do not require. , .. . The stages In all the houses vlslled. rhl'f Bwlngley said, have been provided with standj!pes and sprinklers, with which tn flood ta. scenery and Boors in case of are. The walls and celling, over the stages have been painted with fireprccf materials and the boiler-rooms nave been made safer by walls of concrete sad steel. Tbe tiarrlck Theater and the Odeon Will be Inspected to-morrow. TRANSFERRED TO ST. LOUIS. Lieutenant Colonel Charles J. Crane Comes From Porto Rico. Wr.a:fcMa75sV Washington. Aug. a lieutenant Colonel CaarlesJ. Crane, asghth Infantry, ass been relieved from duty .In cpaunand of tbe Porto Rlos prevleloosl regiment ofta fantry and the military district f Porta Rice and detailed to the """"f? H2S tarVa department. He will be statloaed at St. L0uta aa military secretary ofine Northern IMrlslon. H will be sueoeedea at San Juan tn command ef the troops la Porto Rico br Lieutenant Hobart Other orders Issued to-day: u.i'-.r ri.riaa H. rirl'Tsoa. neeatly seeenetaS rroat Captain. Tenth Cavalry. M sawgnaf Uta riissnn a... . . ... Centred sunron Oeirge R. Oertea tn ae- eotDoar.T the flrat etacfcmect ex nerao. U ant frotn CWumlJus Barracss. O.. ta San yYenelvce. Aer a amrai a; w. inwy be will take the srat arallable treses in Ssr -Jst tSeSeasat Itobtt 9 Walsa.ajerajrr i Hm en tears ! dtta-led te atteat tae nrometioo e reaasa ar esaaaiaiy i aiuim rrcm a gusaaei woar.c rseatTee n mntmm. mm rdlrenact Is aanowret. . Bint UeutsBant Wi:iiam M. Smart. Sbsb sat eargaec sow at Seattle. wlUrwees ta MTl u...i. .. - y v . r. IT Zeve TAT ?tm iscaia aramis la grantes Casaua Be rth Tasatiy. . M gnates Jsaftr WBV tare P. Taaaare. UMh Xere ror ck. xncnin am t Botdaa. iimtr tor one mcath W Casta ta Harry r. Delton. s-staeata mmawy, to ae aef PeptaCTber L He wul eatt for the pbtlla bUm. Ocisbar a. awrthmoatb Rlage: prlcea SUe sad a HERMOD. JACCAKP XIMO, fan enlers Slled.) Bsaasst steialaa. aw aassat Ssasawa Rcrcauc special. Mount ateraaa. IU. Aag. a-Thaaaarrsi store of Mr. H. Parrack at Merrwvaie. about twelve mBea from hare, baraea early this mornna and was a, Tha loaa tn Mr. mek fcs a The Sre la sap posed to hava fecea by mice gnawayr liest article, are wsaalty recorered ST advertised la 7 be Rea.bUc's "taet aad Found" cotmcaa. Tear eaaaast wai v Ktict.S Weut.ssot Eugene 'tJJJifc2j Tiaia innaa awavwaxaaw Banana , fer MaFttySau LIT 231 Mm's chocolate wa km lace StMie, tea. i LfaU bUHMQL ttsssMsaMssUsBsl vMbsW SLUM to 11. C. D IX.S. cat to. LIT 423 Men's willow calf "waasssssr ace shoe HH f ttat, fall tea. wiffi. awad wclakt aola. amtaadstg Aft as. to 11. AA to C el H D. $.. cat to ffffJlU 0 UT 3M-Mea's dark Russia aaaaassaasa calf Blacker cat ksss. tasJay last. Uapai toa. Gooiraar welt. axtaarlaB alca. a to u. aa to D, 93.s. eat to re smsi 9 AS ABVaamflCB QUEEN OF LIGHT IN Gas Appliances Were Sold in the Same Month. tThe FeHewiaa; Speak fee TtKSBsetoee: Geatlemea: cooking;. iUaraiaatia;. kaattag'. ct&. aad get satlsfactloa. kotk I do aot uaderstaad kow aayoaa caa afford without sane. serrlce, I aa. 5,508 Maatiatei Talks aa Csu, Caw. SB Oisatrsa av frasa Aaa SCk 1 Msachester are frasa Aaa Aaa leak to lTak. Pay B.40.S-W. Ticket Office): ORvw awkI SJtath Straess) , awMi Union Station. TOLD HE MUST NOT HIRE NEPHEW AS A BARTENDER. sator stohstlew la li It Pmnlsskia ta employ ha) MSws. S years old. as bartender, waa denied Wll Uam Rogerst a seJooakesper. by a M. J. Hartmana. Deputy Exclae Cwiumlswoasr. yesterday. Rogera waa told that tha ptmass ef a minor tn a dramshop, whether a. aa em ploye, visitor or patron, ta forbidden, aad no exception can be made tn the case of tbe keeper's relatives. Rogers has a saloon st No. SHI Rutger street, and until a few days ago had hired his nephew to attend the waats of patrons. The police of the Seventh District re ported the hoy's employment and Rogers appeared before Deputy Hartmana yes terday, i He agreed to obstrvs the law aad aa charges wars preferred saahtst htm. Be Drs. Bond and Montgcmery. at ERMOD. JACCARD A KtHwa Broadway. Cor. Ingest. DESMOND. VAGRANT, PAR0UD, 3f aa Who Assumed Chiefs Naaae Mast Report to Coart. WTtllam Deamond. vagrant, was releasee resterdav from tha Clayton Jal an a parole, to report at the Srst day of eaeh term of court held within the next sta months Desmond was .sentenced for she months br Justice Barren of Webster Oroves three weeks ego. While sa the Sheria"e efflc a Clayton ho waa Introduced to William Desmond. Chief of Detectives of St. IiOuts. who scowled when he heard that his name was being used aad mad. the vagrant admit that It was assumed. He said he had been advised to aea It when he got Into trouble, for It would aat Ilk. raagJo la seearbts his release, a. From a statement prepared hy 'the Aa- and Collector or water Rate. It as pears that the Xeuastana Purchase Bspa sltlon Company has paM the city for wa ter rSJaVsli The hHls bringing th. sere lea down ts August s. which J ?f audited. In i lease tha amount which tha UkXatstm coNsrcrATioK area bpbp muMATtnv eraaa)S4. IM, Hi. RJttOfc UtaDa RUPTURE m SaBal v BaaV aassw fBssi waaw asBB' gV Bass ubbbbbsbP Mil's lit Ssfts UT4sy-sfeaa chocelata lew ktitteai laUel eaaaaSrtoia.A () M to IX S4.ee. eat to. . .NaBB Iff 3U-Ma.-.Rmia caOf uwcaer cat Ox- wan. fan aiea.fltoll.AtoD. 9S.se. aat to LIT SSH-Mtsvadatk a-wasawawai siacall Xfeaed. Saw swttsa. -pa-Tar iaat,. turn. ggfi to IS. A to D. 9S.SS. eat to.. ASOVST. CO.. X ia astag? Gee far all la aerriea aad twlea ef aad to so Tkaaklag yea kaartlly far tka Tours resaactfauy. P.A.GA' STIC N. SXd i 81 716 Locust St. Mi ail""! flSwSSM TlIBB LtM St I:S4s.b. Ift-B. Mia.a aea,cgSraaUge.Ial ajsrajftat gae aafscjupn. BraaevajujByajBmjaBBBSfjBmy wjSMyaaemuja) SrwSI BasaVwSBaaMsWS Salt Iefor for Aa taa a TTntted eates Orealt Cewrt af tha weswSwaraS 74 Casanaunr. Co.. of New Tork States Court ef Aaeeaa Tha Detltlon of tha Rel pany alleges that tha Xew contrtctea nr a ccttonwood st I The aetltloa alas aWaaea abat after lng the material. Sahnoa A Co. refaaatti tab. the aasouat contracted far. The ITeleaa Box Compear brought east for t. a t;jSa.77. tha amoant aJleged to as Asa. GIVING AWAYagERroRBIOOEKa Ealooakeeper Is Charged ffltS VralaUag Saaday Law. Otrtaer Bubaa of No. aefradaat hi t South to reveu. hsj It- nan as lassaidar Bubaa was tried by at M. J. 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