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sV-Tf?i 8 THE ST. LOUI8 REPUBLIC: SUNUY, UGUST?13. 105. t-trsf'i zzi& Ik t-A. Ifc v I i I ft" ACHE! pbu U J. BOKlEl wwrUniM ESPECIAL, can aaa row (or all Unas t hictaa. Keyes MarataU Bras. User? Oa, Si J8. Vandevemer ate. vehl. EUREKA Storing and Moving .. bonded; M4-3UC Chouteau: Kin. Victor 317: storage. packing, tddpptng: furnftare bought and mM. W ruYONS. cn otlre: rmv-lng and suvar Co.; storage, packing and rhlpping: furniture buagkt and cold. KJnloch D 1C": Beaumont WJ. ?ROLr Motrin and anwt Co. Large ratided mot-rcg vans and ordinary ftiuua e-7 far hire; private tcraarooaa; uaaay -'.7 tared: St. Cnnta end East at. LsraTa, menes: Rell. Can CI. Kin.. t- Clair MS- :CTH Side Kr-ase and Moving Cn.. lstl-1-; M'lliT st. !ll Sldcv TSC: Klnlo-h Victor ?. MKMCM STMASE Ml (MTMi CI Sw Ollr . Packlnx. hlpptnc ataranr rate rownr. Phttx. Shin C3: D M71 W. H. Lcrv !T!4-nt. E-tlraatea SELKIRK'S STORAGE llccte Tut furniture, etc.: n-w and clean; Icw- tt lns'-ira-c.-; careful moving, parkins and Mir,lr.g. 1V)VIi-12 Chouteau Uceru-d by the Ha and cjarantied by a trtttt bond. GEROLD STORAGE pad Moving Co. Ixrre padded moving ear. cl ordinary rurnltcre car fcr hire; private norac-rooms; mui- advanced: Pt. IJoul and lii--t ft. iV.u!a. Pub-: Rell. East i": Kiev fcu Clair 3J. L. B. LANCAN A CO.. IfWI t II5 SfMaa !t. ea:it cnl lt htQfai; rt n. !n cltj: for haf'tAng fumltur-. ;.Uis an. fcoyWioId ksAr. Ifovlny. p-ulttn-? and piifl'lr.x fc-u-). W Oe2 ji ip:laltjr, Kst!nit- Jirfullr fwrnUfe-ii 'hifii Main ;Vi cl l DOLLAR-STORAGE-DOLLAR Un;i Srt- 1 will Ktor hftUfboM oo3s Si ir r- Jumirj 'zti hov. Thirtnth and h"-a?st t&rt: riK,rn -xr dttri th ijuMiq In .i fjrt-dUj w-ir'rh'"'!:; ItihurT)" rite lowt r. Hdrhou lr ftlr tnth r hin. cfAf irr AIOHTKU riR!:PKO(lK 1v I'-O-, fur vtfK-Tlnj: f furniture. jIai. trjnits Hl-at'l'. Jxx . rtc. ,!rtnly firct-clam ttcirinsT j sck!iitj. hJiilt.aT. tc ur ir inMir- ri K,t.;r.i fr- t our rati. lVth ; c - t3 t olir. K. t;. Iunorl Auction BEUrSUIB HOVINGax ts27 SJanmiAJ. I .TOt0. PKkMlML. aiKaaT-aJaajaJaaaaaijaajjMai a iFrn:Ti niiriittri.i.wMh.ioijir nJ isr-tiU.; rf I Ix 770 t tuls. l-inc nn'jIiatioTi fr-. SJ2 Waf-hlnicton. iKKToJc Al:TJiITJt .;o:i-n "al r-r f'l,,' ? Mx T1 Wayh'rrton ct- ""TAtT. lOn Mr Ah-oIutI Trr. AnT iri-a rffrti'-iil with anjr Mkti- of the Fual MMm &hcuM tI tht .iluabl lk. It te.I fif ran ci i I InU at hem without rxklnt? IiiK Monutth with Ftrnr p'imiilttr.c. IrrlMtlnr rth!- TMru:ni. "pjn ffr Mn' will e TTi.ill'ij j'jff to any fcJ'Ir" ujion r .t If M- 2c starry nn lr"Uri It will l- tt nt Jn t'.ln "I-1 fnIoi. Th Vaa Uirt fc"l:ri mr font f. can !. toll frm cra'l 1. piav ih v hi! rn th- "on"!r-njrkr" I ' "lir ywi f.ic ! fc trlin fi-ts n'l 3 2, atTir Mrth ! I will ,un-ri- lou lro? lMVfrrt 122 Si-nth , Xs.rla HI LATH!;. my r"ct:Iator tivt falN; xrrpl-T triti-T f-- lir i: Man-, gja l-Tjiikliia. I.AlHi iWMrinc trejtrr-rt. rtll J Whit-I- J1JT IM1 Hi1 fi rhon lauriHmt IM l.III- Iw 1 l"j'Tiro rom;-)uti'j; -nf. "1 rUT. tti Jnirclstt ir inalJ Il'-'k - - M :.. KRWr'O l"ttlnl-llila. 1. l.:II-ilv rtnJ li ruaraJili: JI a box. M" lan? il(7 Vhlrcim fcTPn wllfljoTTiixft t a lllii -n Mr- !I.1- 3ju1 imrntnt I ?t iirl'- CTtl 3Ttrcan S o lt-cutli;2" C'r.tm!; i P.-rptIj rl5v -t Ioni:t. i;ic ftst.nat. iliifrt:ratlrc ab .. r il rairw. ituf In tlir t fiv ias: T.o j-iio li3irixJlntmnt rr ln,rffrence with worU. 1'v im!l ; Writ i- .mhlnsroi n-tnei2y - I'.'t ft n K.n4 rty. Mi. 1. K ln'tuia- ffmtl" .lir'i?s a jrfcialt; T yt-ei su 'Hvfii: irrl'-nc. prfVt wT! p ii Jurn i.flnttit ni. jn'y rrvt. :Hat. !nr rpir-jt 0 lifn jv rt.J cttlenin jhi n. hnr c.mfrt t-!I1 ta!c tne t Ticrk; I T)i t m "' "llv . MNirri:iV; Mrc;ir. 4inr Uit!i. S2CJA 1 ! Oiti -i-tlng an I Sui'ar. n ht Ifcvtn- I, al'A Mmtlih- lami!at'r le Id t rlv in :( !.. thN a:ri!te lf 1I 'Jt-jna( I iic-'Mti lnr inrnial ?' ?" n ti ! :- !.,-! jtrlc" J fr nifi tr ! t v,,r., x d..r!t o. -ur i Tv-;tjt ts hr-r 1 u;i-u! s I Iw-i 47. .j .-. t, IC m :s"m 1 1T1I u :icn !T .tiar. ?-. nlr-in I al. j-.f I -n iv.iit i7 In u-jfU. " vi:-. 1 -h .u 5iTi!VTrTaiMir r- o ? fJ wTtr , t., t.- also 1 u mnfinrnin: q" i in- n!rftfi2 -"UII or writ. r.V ftVeth - t) 1 f!c3r S I-nuI lt:. MfMTtllt .miiii. son KTCI. t-"n.i i) .u 't-sfullv tr-a:-! r"U.n -n - ti t ,i r,-r ,iii air write MME."WiHH"ss:E AfD MA93ElrmMET "ii - il li-rf -il ti'irMr' p-rt pjv in wnv ..., 1 rnnKiin NOT or 'm untl rurJ an cas- or !!- j-v o v ircht MfiBY ARTHUR, 2631 WASRIIBTIR. I-Vi" . trrjbIN ca- fully tr-atsl cnfin-- mt iir" n r--i I.a-!, av tm SOUTH S!IESARITARIHM. r3nftr.ni--nt art i-tloa. trains rur. tanl l-e-fnitj HiiJ 'I't fcnSrsfrnfij Iriant ne ".nmi-Jd I in n -tar .j.'-'t tanct 7nnr MffS. Dm. BRIDGES, 1 j fi l I t r c fr. l.mr i m to MRS. DR. MARY MURPHY fa?i: 9 I ptrt tf iJJr.? j iri tr In nork a I-utf Or. Dennis ,t jiMrct u .a-; t l j-u-Tte-ja. c.3jr t-- ni t,IU. aaltartj! f T --nfir.rma- t n tr.if. city irtf a.r r I J v c xr r rt tr4lni t r- Iwt m. ! fm! ttTUt)I nkrifilj t-ata-J rs ftM" rr,rnc UJI whn t- -Imc a rHU"tt- mi7j air writ- n DOCTOR HOGAN. 2215 OLIVE. MMIcrti aM r-sl--Jl :. of crrn a l-r!It lt-cul-r 3 UctmhI Itlem tvcHwl a .nr !It ? nl .:nnt r n m-Tit? ifn' !citpi. If . iTtrl ttrlntf tnir r cenfrn.ia!! rwll ; 1te tr- r,e"'na' inyjltati-n ?t. DR. ANNIE NEWLAND r V O..? J -', I e vfcr n dnrtre 2ii ent Jfe j r c 18 anl . t-wThr' art tr'.r at .' y rrir ! 'itabl : MRS. L. HOTSON. t T y r f ivr "fn r-;r itist i c mn: I " " rif Tt X"lni nir Jr Uw ?aV " writ Missouri Sanitarium, Ittrjnratfd. .Kl C'. 51 Im A n-:v t trtrvat fr iTreo tv-f -r and durtrc (."vcflie raat. tth ve- fc "y tr t"-tr r- and rr.t.clt' - e-,tV.T a"pT-i f ca that -a to v d tv. ry adcplln tf ri!-.-! r.r-Mt 1 i rfrt at tra.a. or ta .f t tir to T'3!j cjnd u cur d-.r acr rll Every Lady Should Know T5e octy r-T'd'r rr,'J. nuarar.tes! letsat rp aratVvn.. are Mme Kalle .-tasYj". they r-'l-llvcV rrevent and csr freck'ee rlmr4e- tlavk head. tac. tJOMsa rca a&! k-n th com !t.w beaotiftit Nlacira bmr UVacJv. too fla Ktd. i-c iVecpleaion Cr-aa! Wc. lt.st ) 1. If. Pol. lit EsaTl. tie. U llkTi T ct ii; ld y itretr!l ererytraere lalv .lesor..iratce at arid ma.l rrder fiMel tr Irani Leader M U.'.!. e nt at-v v rrbTr very tltx-rel te-r-. trli sray rvtrtch Tnlie; Ci. .M. Iulf. Rill erdera i fj Fallal r-r trvlisrr.ta &r Ms. IX-dlne e.jn.er y lrgt t WASHINGTON SANITARIUM. jcr di- b-f T and dsnas coaswtaest. tha ctl r:ifr- I? s- ls--tai. In tfc' clry Is vna'rs of resaUr ceraej lhjirlaa. s: dl ;t(;rf ele'ee. recce cct u my tc and conipare It te- pia-: 1 ara srft eece ecrT ard tartly, hjttfsl eJ-cal attistw ktrd traetaatK. rvctfce-Iy care and hSe c5rnftai ad-tlcn If etlr-l. Ud'e. treated' ea-e itarcfaMe la all ca. can. T?al3 fte and ee!VSetial: la-ftea :n aa-. retrret cai-lnt. ? Warttoyeai aia ARRY IWHM. .NMl .n .civuvr.n.caar OAK9 rjarsat. mvwvvt of 5BetewecXare. tr nVTtini weattee txieet. fcr Wc. at Craa tdV 5 S ratareTKurH. a-1 Oamt WA. yrr- CKMTBAI.R. 9. aa4 Caaaawrdal TMaaraali riaiL aw (Mrra. aaeaad fcor; dar and aJcnt: haay mm anUaajaa-teacher: taltfea t: poal uoaa accarai; crowaed. Botor aebcob net tae aaat; eaaaaat aa: a aave taa TAKB . IKEIC cfcaal. ta tha SI. laali are., ana ; on tor rtrcalar. LANGUAGES. THB BERUTZ SCHOOL. OP UkSGVAGES. Odeoo. Grand are.; dty brarch. Centunr bide. tiltANO PRIZE ST. UJUIS EXPOSITXUK. H. Schocl open all the 3 ear. CAaUET CLCASIXC ACME CAUrET CLE.XIX CO . Sc per yd. ...r . . V.1 . ... 1.1. f vwil iai9B. m.r - .t..i i. Ajac.riiw c."-aro .rs-i .jci..h .. - netv cleaned and renovated: made rrr anc laH. Nlnleenlh and Pine. rVaumont . P t K...V .. 1.H mf- CHICAGO Steam Carpet CJeanla CC Car;:. rn-ja?e t.i Ilc Ilfce nw: o!k upholstetms. TI. l.ln 3iC: K'n. Ivl IC1. 3S I'lnner. UMPIRE Si-am Carpet Cleanins Co.. W. wa terman. Jlanar Carwt renovated: '.zc'it ilxw new. 3J3 I.ucaa. Tel. Baumont IM: Kitt C V BCXT1STKT. .wwwawwwewwMawwawwweaaw TEETH Porclaln anJ G!(l Croame4 Briilae wnrk. Palnlf-Hl txtractilic. 5a Klvtn. rial of all kind. Prices moderate. DR. E. C. CHASE. .. K. reatER TH AD tOCtST. KW THE IEMTAL MMS atcBUala. aataMused Ivr . cta. Ji. W. Comer Uraadaay aaa Ollie. Itntra&ce jej ullva a. Uatractlnc r'KKE al.en teeta ar. ordered. Xaraeat and oideat drnal establishment In Uie cll. We employ tee moat ektiUul cia ta the profemion. All nora auarante.i. Cti-ulttl-jn FRCb. Im net Ionic f'ir ciirap demlata. tut come to u and aet rellan.. work at loacat pricea. Open dally from t a. m. to p. a-. and Sunday trum ta a. am. U : p. a- DR. A. AT. MOmCR, !:. (Tcwi and lrl-l work a apejiaJty. Kxaminatlvn trea. I"ranUln ae. Entlro ercond Cwir. F-CMKT SOCIKTIK. jxruuiJ-i mini uri '11 " ........ FELLOWS. ii'ii'Lrxj'i.iijinrwir..ri" ' 1-1 ----.------ Laclepi: ir.rniE. no. zl 1. o o. r.. tr.mi lerr Thurtday eienlaic at f o'clorlc. odd Fellos'a Hall. Ninth and Olite trt.- I WA1.DROX. N. !. J. T. Luston. SO St. Ferdinand street. Sec-r'ary- W1UET E7.CA1IPHEXT. NO. I. I. a " ueeta avrry second and fourth Moo ter at hall No t. Odd Fellows HalL comer Nlatn bOd ollte tre-t. Ail leitlna patfiarena are inft coratallv mallei and n)mbt.rft ratat tamestly requeited to attrnd. tv.rk In detrera e-..ry Hi.n W. U HL'UIUHII. C 1. F. O Rlva.le. Scribe. ta iu)KV unmn no. 1 1. c. o. r.. odd U Feliowa Hall. .-.,uth-at Comer .Nlni an J Olne ntieta Meclt every Tueajir eiea-It-K at & o'cl'xk. All iiuna I'ro'.cr ar. scust ardially Invited. M'Oitfa ar earnestly e Uited to attend. lrsrra mork Ly team. A UiKf numtrr t rreniNra ar- r-iiie'g-i to at tend our nest ruertinic. KrvlTHjIH- w i. RKi:r. n. c. Attea': C S. i:lesL. Ueror.Ilnir recrtrr. WK.'GENUMJ LOIMJE. NO. IT. I. O. O. F. ueeta the eecind and fojilh MtnOayn of each mcrth. l'ratemal huIMtna. Elr. nth and Krxnklln avenue, rcm No. 2. Work In she de arer even uiectlt;. Vultbra are itrdla'.Iy la-.-tted. FKANK It. REODtCK. N G.. SMJ Tfcomaa. Ike ll!:clif. Id. Secretary. 1111 N. arah at KMUHTil OF PYTHIAS. "- iiii i i.i - - r ninjru CiiEVAUiru LjoCGii. no T5. k or P. Cactle Ha'l la Od 1 JVI1 Tcintilc. Ila'l No 2. lrt:t!i !!vr. !t-cu'.ir imetlntfi v."V V.-lne,U4V veninpat o'clock fhJrp. Itu'ln'' f l:ni-rtjino. V.!rraday evening. August 1.. 1C Viltlnjc kntglit-i alna4 -aelct.nie. CIIAS ' llEIINKK fZ n. Attest: L.t:!t w. svirsenfr). K. of It. x & Ad'ilet.. No. aa Arenal atreet. DAMON I.OIKJK. NO. . K. OF P.. MEETS every WeJneJa eveninc In Odd Felloae iut!1lrr. Ninth and Olive att-ft. --ver.th fisor. la li.Il N. - at S oVlw-k. tV!r.F.!aj-. Ju!v 'Jt. Vi.s!nes m-ilnr ilensl-r t!iictrJ. VHitis t n.ther ctdially mvlttd H R. Ilermel. Ji. of R. ft rt . No. SSS lar avem.- PARAGON IjOt-Gri NO J. K. Ol? P u.-et fliat onl third M&ndv- jeh rnortS. e'ehth flior odd Feiiom t.ul!d!nc. Nln:h ae Olive. Vlfltor Invt.el ml rr'mt-rt es-cl 1. . ''!!A.K IlBrtVX. 1 t Jo V. Wvatt. K. of R AS Pkj.miuu l.olx;e. no. :. k. or iv. nvts every Jlnn'iav ev-nli-c at Cutla Hill. OJf elw. bulMinr. e-ven:h rl.r. tall N- a Next ai-etlnt tvlll t- hli .vujufi ;t. IS Wurk In tl-- rank cf Knulr M.rnl-rt nie r'-'rttcd to ! j.t--n: Vteltorv -l--a. r r MNLi:roN. c. c. J. r. r.-tte Jr 1C of R. i s.. 31XA. sain van aven'va. f pUIDB OF THE WliHT. NO. . K. OF P.. I I meet erry Tu-tjay evenlr.sr at "at' .. ... .K.u..v.a.. u.i... ti ..Jllll 4:11 wlttfV-( tr-et, Urull.' Hall Mrnlerv ar letiUeKcd t utttrd. Vijitlnc b-otis-ra w.lctne. WM. J. HSIIER. G C. Aert rirenfr. K. of It & S ROHEKT l iWVAS I1; No l. K. if 1. ro-ei. everr llondar vnl:ic a: o'clock u Hall . nturv liuildlnr. N'n'h ind u'.lv tret Mcnuaj. Ausu't H. mrk la rar.k cf EJlr" Mmle: ar.- ipjutstcd t al ien J VMWry vv-lcom-. WM. II HOI.TZMANN. f C Aet Her.n" II. IrfieWrt. K cf 1 & t! Wasiiinmton ii:e no 1. k or 1. Centunr liutMlns. Ninth ai.d llvc Frj lav evenlr Ausuft :-. at :2 oVIerje. rank rf Kfiicht M-rr.lTs ijue:d to att.nl VUin ra 'ln tl V AKXIJT. C C Ilerrv- llarrr. K R -fr !? JJ'-i M ircan t. Z meets ,MonJ..y ev-nlnu. Accuet 11. in Jvll ll.EMV l.lH:fi C(, si I. K. OF I'.. No. 1. tnth ?.r C-tiTury tuIMtrx at t .."eloca, Iraiartnt hu-!n roeilnic JIerc!-T. ikh-i-1 anu vSn n O'r.llal! ltvl-.nl t. attni. imiteJjX, C C Atte!: O M Iro.ks. K. of R. a 4. P O. Roa 1; infitii:n oRtir.K or hi:ii m::. mINNETOXK TEHIE. NO 4J. lit. rrove.1 ijri'T f ll-l Men. men. erry I'-ar evenir.c at ItrcluV Hall. Nlith r-1 Market :r-t" Votk 1) tlie Jrni.-e team test rsT 1- s Im.' frnoi- Hi.-'ii'i'i Ti-.inr no -1. improved f orjrr of Hed 11-n. tr. evrrv "njjr. :a eveiinc at oV: k. the.r vIk.tvam. r ti-r .-evetittnth nl Wah tr-i All vl:t Ick trct-'-.rr. r . atlj nvit.i t. rn-e. n.tfc mv W irV.mi'PI.l-i IC ill! STANMNG EUC TKIItK. NO 15. i7. proved o-der f I.1 ,v., meet. erety Frl3a) Hleep. a: 'ojh'ul ecrnir Sv enteiui ard Wash tre-t Adcrtlon d.-ie. cocfred n ta fl!K. .-arrl.Jr, d.r- on tfc. eecond. Chif Oactta on tL. third council alee? of eecti w,a .t!a caief. ae.ccm.. a- r KVIGHT C cf R. . Imetoi-caett. tMt t.T. 3 Ruml-r Sachem Mif :i.i.t:ota. - - - -i.-- - -r - -IH-II-.-.H n 111.0. LiLiiionrt INfKPENlENT ORIKlt Or l"OKKT.i: 1 urt tte.l S-'t 1J. No 1J meets ew-ry teT. anl f'urlh tldav in Ihieliter'e H"I 1 .uC--a.t c rri'T Ta-1 tip! Ka n avei je. at t t.l IWlilC hrt.-n r rlUlr -., rrre.l. IJOTOR F P PtRKEI!. fil.r Ranc lis-ton and Kj-Ill av.iuj. lrar.X siane. Kvcvrd'nc v-:arTt vnth and Hazard rt. ST LOS.1S TR. DIVI.iION v ;. I. tr It U t-. m'tlt ;-) eeccnl and r.'Ph wdrtaj a! : p rn la Ateher Halk JS--n ani Tark aven'.ea Viitlsc tafatVni re co-dlalle tr.vltd. MR- Oomnc TU.T Pr'i-nt. ar G-r-t Hn. t-ecr-tr. ; s b -.ng are STAVD.VR1 COUNCII.NO U.1 NATIONAL v. nt30. Ninth nl lUrten street Meex ir. ?rt ard thrt. i!-rdav. cf t monia V." R. liEOlNGTON. !-vy. 5 Arxal mihdic itf.r. vaaeeaeaejeeeeeMeeieevMaaa.w AElIi- TEMPIJ1 NO i RATHRONT) Sl-S-t-. meta vry (!rt ar.l thirl Tiurt cr n'h: of each month at the tdcn. Flasey aal Grand avaat. A orcUl etoST:e .3 v ltw. itO. FRNCE ror-StVORTH. V. E. C l Gasxtle ftreet Mrt. Kaunrrr t"ol. 5 tf R. ic C. :: Jen av-.u RTIUJNE SISTERS. EXCEIJ.IPR TEM p. No. :S. aei etery oond anl fjtn JTlJar ef each tr.th at Acch3r HaiL Park aed ;!Traur. acv. V:chri yet:el to b. rrreat ata iiun crltal:- invites 11RS. TltidE GIUVES M 72. C, 12. Teiaa avesa.. Ml'. Aua Jenser. M- ct R. of CU n k Vtccit. cikt mr.r. u kCCRrTCat .paoaapao...i.'e....i....aaaaa GEORGE TTASinNCTON LOCGIl NO. . A. F . 3f vni b-Jd atl cwrno. rtcattos Toeay. Arrat . I js i. m. Etisl-tat!-a of eandi'tt.t ard enrk la tfce KerUiw crart der. Viaitars altt prsr-n- crr.;a-: Se JOIIV Kxrp. .V. M. IVTtt. U. KvWJa Jr . ttrT. missorRi uotWK. no i. a r a. m. i atl enaaarcck-aiVia en Tt.Tlar. Acaa-t :i at ? iv m. Eaaslcatlcrj fcr al vaareesect. F C decree. c--r vlait Itai kretSren are leBeated to atte.i HCS'HT U HflUjvn w w R. TWiir . Secrrtary. LcaWius n EIGHTEEN - YEAR -------, . aBasBBBBaBBBaBBBaafaaaBBaaaaaaBBBa s-.. mKniBKtBiBBnm ajB ar ii. iAWiaaaSkiBiBaBBaBaBaB Wtf' TaHaHSakV 1 , 'nHFBlBar e . II KntBtBKKmftltKftKt m iBaBBaBBaBaaBBSB rMR .VBBaaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaaa vJl I Hi l'ay I" . vJEfji1 uYuj)aTLff(BaBaBBaBBB ll ? Kdward Itartliardt, Who Ik Atcufcod of Itein;: MpihIht of (Siintr of itooming-IIonse Suak Thieves. Declares He Is lnnocont of Stealing Tried to Commit Suicide to Save Pareuts Prom Dis sraee. He Says Fears Others Will "Do Him" When They Get Chance for His Telling of Their Depredat inns Would ltehave Himself and A 1 lend Church If He Were Free Xow. E'iuarJ llurth.irdt. hu lS-year-old toy lw 1; held at the city jail charged '" tlie pulice with liurgUrj" and latcvny. .stoutly contcinN that he Is binoo-nt "J Intent or knowltilgu of Hip crimes rharsca auainM him. lie itlrlliutcM hU prolica-iiu-iit to U-i'l company, and saya that were h jjivtii lii liberty he would be a model j'Hiih. "Had it :t len for the company I kej.t." Mid Eurtli.irJt. "I tnisHt iiovv I a free and liouet ouns man and a freillt. in,;c.ul .r a dl-srate. to my pat-enis". U'J.at I wouM like to do would be to atari life- over .icaln. but It is too lai now. Wht n hetn at the Jail Burthardt denlea that lie ttas KUihy. and faia thkt had It not Irt-en for evil companions he would ne.r have ln arretted. Asked how ha fell in uith lad company, he ald It waa liec.-u:e he was not K?pt busy enough an'J had too much time to Idle away. I n.er tole a thine In my life. said i:ur:h:i:ll. with tmphusdt. "and that a the irmh. :i G'.'s my judco. I Ursa met John WHmiii. one of tlie g:.nu who hs Imoii arreeteil on th same charge as I. about :! w.--k-s ao. I was driving a, wacnn lor a nmvine man. but was only w.irklnn etra and had plenty of time t Imf around. Tt was. at such times that WiNen would shnn tip and ak me to S walking with him about th city. "Viln and I wouM walk about and to if around for hours at a time. On suca 111. wlien we had walk'M around for a time tvnm won!.! say thdt he was" tired and -t:cei thai we rent a room that he. niinht lake a Jeep. I often wondered why he w.K :- lir-vl. but did not suspect any thing aron:. and when he wnnt-d to rent a. room I would acre.-, one of the places when? we r"nsd a room w-a at No. W vl.imbV ytr-l. After we had renteil the i. Mini I j.nid to Vllon that I Ihoiurht 1 would so and fee the cartmnn I work-d for and -te If I could not Bt somethitiie to do. ps my father and s-iter. Slella. were 'ick at the time, and I wanted to heln them :i muoh ns t-ilMe. 'I went to f" mv father and I-tfr. r.na on mv v.jiv bnrlc to the rm Wilon h-""! rented I ia-M.l Ilraun's lufls. at X. IS lli'l ie -tre t I kiw .lohu Caev in front of the ln.ijce find h- r.'keil me wliere 1 waa colnR. Then he toM tne to hurrv. be.-aue the jstnif had leen lfHiklnc for me. lie .old thtt he tll-l not know when they were, and e alk"l alonif the street and found them on the comer Vi!on and Ilrann were st:indlnjr on the oirntr T was iroins to co Into tl.e !i..i: -vlier- VJlen and I hnd rented the room", but he called lo me and said r.ot to co It:. hi: i ; hows suspicious. "I thought that something wt.m wronst bv- the nav thej- spoke. 50 I walked over to thin and told them they mu li.tve lone Himethlns wintic. Thn Wil-on prom lnl me -erne money If I would stick to th.-tn. Well, after that we all w-nt over to Xlraun'!' h"iir.-. I waited !onnst.tlT. and after a few minute Wilfou ranm HITomir.I. SOTIF.TIK. THE r.l.fi: AN1 THR GRAT MEET! AT the !(-. tt tba M'oourl HtMorical So c:e:y. N". : Iocutt :ieet. upco evil of th t mniard nt. JOSEPH ROYCBi CncTaia. i: c II hblr. Flrtt Senyeant VOLUNTEER riREMEN's HISTORICAL !lety meet, third Sandav of TrT month. 3 V. m . N. la Lccuet atraef. All nt. 1uta oluater flreasen are Invlte4 to attMML JOSKPH ROYCE. Praald.a. Frst.k M. Rrroks. fecfetara. KUaiTS ASjD I.ADIKS OF rcnUTT. n iniB-MvrtfVftfrrr. ' -- HARMONY COUNCIU. NO. M. K. t U Of r. raeeta weonl and fourth Patnrday tn lurlo Hall, the odeon. Grand and Finney ara na A cordial aelof. t- v-ljito-a. MART P. I-IVIMAT. r,.irr"iin!lnc Seerary. No 1A old Mr.eh-ur road. llrtk Ji-r.en. Financial SeretatT. Ni ril p!evit G-vrrle-n avenj. ORIIKR fOLlMltltl KXIUim. PL.YAIOITH ly'irKSE. NO . O C K.. aeet tn ecead and fourth Tu.aiara r,f each msnth In lml'lana Hal). No Rl North Vandfventer av-.nue Menleti requet. ed t-v a!rd i!n-.ter of tltr lodaea and vtvitlsc Lrtthtr.f the or.r alaay veelrema. ROT M CflUJNS. ITwldrnt. John I Gorraaa. hecretarj. No. 110 Arling ton avenue. ORDER or SCOTTISH rUaXS. mm . aaa.avav.ivwaaaivaaav.wWMWW el-.N IX1 GUA5. NO. S. ORDER OF sa XT t.'tti Can, neeia fir: and third Taat dava cf each meats : Wot atte Hall, camar f Graa.1 and Ealcn aver.ca VUltl;. tiaaa taes ecrdia"e tnvltea t; attend. TOM nrMONTR ChlL o'.iv-a and Farak. Attest IXTld Miliar, eecr.ury. No. Silt M-d- locw. IWITF.D ORDER OF FORRTERS. COI'RT T IJriS. NO J. V.MTL7 OR. der cf Frrrt.r. meets every Srrt nd third -oeJay ef each rr!h. Fraternal baild irc Ktsiii and Franklin averue. rrv i No. i at raeeilr.a Atiot IS. Meraher are rtr-cVd to re trent and vitliora are cor dlaUy !:.tlted. In F V. - w xrrciisLU, c rt. R. S Mclklct. Secretary K.ICHTS OF FATHER MATMI aBaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aa aaBaaBahaaaaiaaMaatja ST r.tvRENc: otooij; coench. no. . Krlirnt. ef Fathe- Mlttet. rr.eeta aa f.r-t aad thud Monday cf eae- roocth at w.nnrt t-aV lr;eeth tetvteen RMdle ani O'Falloa ttrceta. All rtaher. req-aeated to be preaeat Vttte eiccre. J'1IN M IIENXEST. Chief Sir KnlaHt. Jorn J Sr5lfr. Rajcrder. RaaTAt. ArTCAXVR. k-rfaaRslkaaBsa WssRSsaMBa GRWO COUNClt. MISSOURI. ROTAIe AR cacara. Nra. isi Holusd ItaUla-A c&rOal "eirta:. to Tlatun. trtaada. hrttaraa and oemb-ra froat atruai. m. A. RARBOER. O. R J. . Krccasty. - OLD BOY IN JAIL ON BURGLARY CHARGE ATTRIBUTES HIS PREDICAMENT TO EVIL down with I wo bundles and told me to come for a walk to a pawn shop with him. lie panned an overcoat and an umbrella at one place and then he a.sked me tu rawn sme stuff. I tokl lilm I dkl not think everything; was on the itquare, and he told me that the stuff belonged to llraun. lie r.iM that Braun waa breaking up housekeeping, as he intended lo leave the city. "After a while we went back to Hraun's house, and Wilson brought out a couple more bundles and we set out fcr another pawn shop. I took one of th bundles and pawned It. and Wilson pawned the other. He rot SX for Ms stuff. Kd Braun followed us up and came to mu and asked me If I was bore at him. I said no. bat that I did not want to ico to his house again. I waa trying to pawn a bun dle ut No. 111S Morgan t-treet. while the rest of the gang waited outnidc. The woman at the place- told me ehe did Mot want to buy Ike muff, and I went outside. She must have telephoned to the cops, for one came up to me nnd asked mo w here, I got the bundle. The reit of the Ratie had sneaked, and thin ho took me to j.iil." Burthardt. who wa more than willing to talk, although he declare,! th it he wai Innocent, said that he had been arrested before. That was two days after he had first met Casey, h said. He lad been ar rested on a charge of grand Ijrceny, but was afterwards acquitted. lie wax asked who was the leader of the gang, and said they were all trailers. DBNIES THE LEADERSHIP. "But went you not the leader of the gang as reportedT Burthardt was asked. "How could t b the. leader of a gang of robbers." h replied, "whin I never stolo a thing and did not know that they -er stealing stuff? I never thought the gang waa atesUlng stuff. If I had 1 would not have kept company with them at all. "But how did It happen that you and Wilson rented 'so many rooms? h was a'-ki-d. "Well. I thought It w:is nil on th square," :ins.verel Kurtliardl. "I never thought hat the otheni would comn and rob the hoiwi after Wilson and I had rented a room. I am as innocent as anv man could be. and I am not afraid to tell the truth. I have said that I um not guilty, and tliat Is the truth. "Tha rent of the gang havrt threatened to rii me." went on Burthardt. "and I think they will If they j;,.; trm chance. They aro Just tl. fellows to ! ii. and they havi itromired m! that lli-y will lis tne as soon as they g. t t!i chance. Thtt lias been un reason why t would not want to get out of Jul, for the moment I did. and they were free, tl.ev would soon put the finish to me. When Caey. llraun. Buttcral! and I were loek'd up In th same cell in the holdover I lin-t raw wlip.t woul'l iupien to me. all Ix-caUM I told the truth, and they am horn urt ac count of It. "Butterall said to me. !. yoti know rr.t T I aaid. "No; I'm tellRic tl truth, and I don't st-al good-." Tin n Braun cr.l me and i..-iiI. 'Ildn". I always feal y.ou, right? Ion't you know that I could ha.- got ynu out of you- eni alt er ".on Te pinched without ".our squeal ing and getting us pinched?" Hutterall grabbed m- bv lh thmat. but Bnun told htm not to choke me there, and I ran to the ceil ri"r and clled to the g-iard and h put me in another II. When I waa going out Butterall s.iid. 'Walt until I get him in the J.til yard.' "Wliv did I try to commit suicide? Well, tliat was becui. I did not want to dis grace my parent, and st 1 thought tha tt thing I could do would be to 5! When I took the step I wanted to d. I thought it would be better if I wero dead than that 1 should lli dlscracM ta my father, mother and lterr. I had about " matchc.4 in mv pe:ket. and I took tha In .ids off thn all and pu: them In my drinking cup nd drank thu solutio.i. I-KAYE!" FOIi KOUGIVENUSS. "B-'fore I drank the stuff I prayed to tho Iir.l Jesu to forgive me for taking my own life ard to forgive me for bringing disgrace on all my family and friuiib-. I knew that 1 was Innocent and I did not have to prn for f orr I, cness fcr tliitt. Then I drank the -vtuff. I wanted to die and I was mad when tr doctors aed my life. I am no good to anyone now and might Jut aa wed be dead ami out of the way. If 1 wa dead people would soon forg'-t about me and then my people would not be dis grace!. leath is better than dlscrac. ir.d an 1 am disgraced forever now I might better be dead. I will not be able to liva ilown my past and even if I tried some one would rememlxr and keep throwing it up to me or my people- "They'Il neer send me to Jail or tha Workhouse, for that would be too much of a disgrace. I know thiy won't d-j It aa long as I am able, and I think that I shall lie." Burthardt was akM If he would again attempt suicide should he he sent to Jilt. He repli'd that he would not say what he would do. but that he would never co to JaU. "I'm innocent," ha said, "and I don't see why thev would .end an innocent man to Jail. If I'had been guilty I would have confessed before I trltd to commit suicide tefere. What reason would I have to die with the guilt on my soul Then waa thj time I would have confevsed. I Intended to die and trird hard enough. 1 wrote a letter lo my father and mother lfnre. I tried, and If I tad been guilty I would have told them. And they'll never send tae to the Workhouse, for I won't let them. TH do something before I'd bring disgrace like that on my family. "If I were to get oat of Jail now I'd be the best young man rrw'lhle. I'd go to church regularly, tike I ued to before I got Into bad company, rd work every day. and when Z was not working I'd star at homa with my father end mother and brothers and sisters. I'd be as good a son as I possibly could, so that no one iuM have a chance to say anything about me. but I'm afraid that it's too late now." Win n Burthardt s-p'ke of his father and mother and the time he attended church and had not kf.pt bad company his lips quivered and tears came into his ee. Ho lookid repentent enough and his sorrow was far Irom sham. WAS llKOrGHT UP niGHT. "I hope my friend, will not think hard of in." contlnuid llurihanlt. "I made the ml-'tak" of guilds into Kid com t.auv. and that i- tho reason why 1 nra In J.til to-day charged with being a crook. I tu-ver watiteu to lie bad. and I am still the r.tnio way. but It finri as thot'gh I ntn to 1. tho'.-lit a crook because I was !u the company of those other fellows. That's what lud company does for a fet low. and any bov that k-eps bad com pany is jut ni apt to be wliere I am to day ns any cr ok In the J.ill. I wIMi T had remained nr I w when I was a, goud toy and behaved myself. I used to go to church regularly and was a good r.s any bov could be. What I don't want to think is that my friend '.till think me a crook. I want them to know I am in nncer.t. Wlin a imin'si going to die. as I Intended the other day. he ain't going to hide anything, if 1 waa guilty I cou'd not have di-d with the stain on my soul. I should have wanted to rnnfess, and then after lint I world be willing to die. "I had a good home nnd km brought up rlicht. Mv parents were not wealthy, but thev trained me right, and if I hail lone as- they told me I would 1- a. free man lo-diy instead of lielnit locked up In j.ill. hi that everyone thinks l m a croon. " A GOOD PRISONKIL The guard.i at the Jail my that Burt hardt I" a r""d prisoner end does not make tne le.-.t.t trvtubl... He keep? to him self wh'ii lie Is allovre.1 out In the pit for his .xercif". .t other times he Is con fined to his ell. Mhcr h sits moodilr without n word V.'lien he Im allowed In the pit for hi- exercise ho T"ilks up and down at the farthest side from the en. trance, and has not a word to say to tho others. A cbse watch Is kept over h!m by the guard.". wl:i after his attempt at siiicldo have fran d that he would try again to take his life. Burthardt v.-n-s the first of n cans of five to he nrreifd charced with burclary and laretnv. The m"tIiiM of the g-ing. the police av. was to rent roo:ni about the city nnd tfhen the olhr occupints of the Iioit? wrn absent to steal everv tliliiT that could be carried away. The sti-alln-.' operitlon" were usually confined to iniiiln'.-. wl loh the niembfrs of the gung would put on over their own. Braun. I.uttrial! and Casev were nr restml on August 1 at a room on Bid-He street. In th" rconi more than Jl." worth of to!en property wit" found. John WIInn. who Is known as "Sol dier." was arrested Iat Sundiy. After h' arp'Pt !n copfesed to sevi i":ll of the irin'.- and "nlii that Ih.rtliatdt and he would r'!!! tii" rooms together and then ko through tho other rooms In the houe a. soon a the occupants left. The police tMnk the gang is responsi ble for several hundred house burgtiries that have l-cn committed within the last few months. 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Mlsa Roche Is one of the belles ef Newport, a granddaughter of Frank Work, and famed for her beanty. Her betrothed is a grandjoa off D. O. JUlIs, tha raoltl mtnionalre. and will Inherit hia great wealth. . 1 a DISCUSS PUCE OF ADMIRAL 1 BATTLE Naval Experts Advance Idea That the Commanding Officer's Ship Should lie Kept Out of Action Altogether. Washington. Aug. 12. Nothing so much illustrates the changed condition of saval warfare as the discu-vlon now going tin In naval circle;, both here and abroad, aa to the proper place for an Admiral and his flagship when engaging an enemy. In tho old days it would bo heresy to supposo that the place of a flagship waa an) where Put la the van, and there sne naoiiuaiiy wa. with the battle Sags flying from every m.iMlKad. wrapped In a cloud of smoke and both broadside, actlre as ana blazed the way to victory. Now it Is urged, and urged as a vital thlrg. that the flagship be kept out of action altogether, and that tt be a spo chilly designed vessel of high speed, with an observing station high above the water Una and signal masts well above, the fun nel smoke and at least SOD feet In height. This vessel Is mt to Join In battle; she must take her pl&ce tn the rear of tho fighting line and direct Us movements In the name war as does the general of an army. The General would have, couriers to take hta order to the division commanders, but the Admiral would dispatch his by fast scout vessels or by awlft torpedo craft. Ho would also employ his signals, but If the signaled ships should be so wreathed alxiut with the smoke of battle that they could not make them out. then their fast running craft would bring tha onii rs. "The question of how to provide an Ad miral with the means to fight his fbet." sas Commander Bradley A. Ftske of tho United States Navy. In a pri2e essay pub ludied in the current number of the Naval Institute. "Is th most urgent and un solved question before the navy to-dav. and jet we do not even think about It. We have given every man In the fleet a means with which be can do his nlloted work ex cept the Admiral. He has not even a sta tion f.tted for him." . "Why." asks this writer. "lavish brahj power and money cn everything eicept the most important of nil. the culmlnatlou of all. the thing without which no flvet can be a flout, eicept in name? , ADMHtAIVS RESPONSIBrUTT. "But If In tills effort to seek out a safe place for the directing genlu of a nay1 liattle any ono may be ml'led into think ing that tha pwt of Admiral Is a sine cure) let him lirst take Into account tha ASSOCIATIONS wonaotMiLiiiinsftaWlliacftaat must, aa thla authority pamta tvre nun on tha ni ran eBel wary and keen, and not tteceltetl sv alar terat: mual oe rarniitar wita an ism av-j millaeftLM at mmma afatai and el CIV tain under Tola enmtaana. and sboaM TtMr an tha pecoiUaritiea off tha staaimTa awpa. Ha moat think, moreover, off t-sraratt circles, raasea off a-aa and tori-fas, coal. ammualtton. wind, ann and aaa. Andhta mental operatlona must be quick aad aura, "it aeeras anomaloua that In thaa dar ff heavy arth-laaa. prepelled .by ateam alone, that the atrectkm of aunllght. wm& and saa should enter ao largely Into naval account. But that these still flgura a Important ffactora in a sea flght t. rtawn tn the contenrtoo that hi now gotaa; on. Commander Ftoka argea that "tt tha f m Ilght very atroBsT and tha ana to low. It Is apparent that. Iff oae canunaBdeT-In-ehlef can so dtsposo Tata ahlaa that hj gun oolnters have tha mm belOnd then and Illuminating their target, tirtghtly. while the cnemya gun pointer. r - aun directly In their evea, he wlllaaln an j advantage that may decide the fight. Th higher tne sen ana omnrier tne ij""" the less, off course, will be the value or "Iff the wind be very light Its ftfnei on the question off position may be staali; but Iff tha wind be strong- and one conv. mander-in-ehleff can get his fleet to wind ward off the other he will l"1 portant point: because therejamha great deal off smoke given off treat tne. guna of each ship: and thht tanekewtn bj blown away from the weather ships. ant blown back into tne eyes wri umaijiu the men tn the lee ships. The tee shir . wilt be verv areatlv emlmrrasserl and de-1 laved tn firing, also, by spray thrnssn on I the ohleet gins? of tha teleaenpe sights, j and. tn aomo cases, they may not be able! to use their weather guna at all. TrHDErKT0faiSD0ET0 HEAT MADE BY THE SUM. A thunderstr tm Is one of those great events which l.nve their origin In smail, ts-glnnings. As soon as the sun shows hUj face above the horizon on any of thtsl anrm summer davs his heat begins t. Itnke Immetliate effect. Pn-t tha eastern! hillsides, then the rock, and nnaliy an thj fields and pastures became vary warm.l This warmth is radiated into the air. which, l-elug thus heated, expand ami begins to ascend. Little rising currents oft air here and tfere grow larger and aw lft -I er. and presently unit with other cur-1 rents near thm. At last great bodies oK a!r aro rushing upward, forced up by tha; j eoldrr, hravle- ui l.er winds, which enniaj Uown RH'l are wnrrii'ii in viieir turn, j iiuv a vat circulation Is In proeeea. It la thutj which gives us our day breezes, tncreaslnif in fore fprn ri.trning until the middle ( the afternoon, nn.l then toward evening;! dvlng down ir ti. a calm. Now. uj this air ascends and expands It! is cooled, ana consequently the wale- a-' por which It contains reaches h point when! It tan no longer remain a vapor, but muntr change Into the liquid form. Clouds thus bciCin to develop. Thosei great ,;;; mnrsrs of cload. dark below, with britlianCj white e.gc. often with straight bases anj massie. piled-u;. tops, originate In J"tJ this wiy. If th day t very hot evapora-2 Hon at the earth's surface is more r.. I.I.I the nscent of tl.e air currents Is swifter. and clouds are fornit n great abiindnnte. If th- pr'-s continues long enough It' may bnpp'.ti that these "cumulus" ciouda.! for so they are called, accumulate to a,! thickness off even a mile or more. Tlii?! is the Infant thunderstorm. Its thickness)! mno It ap;aer black. Ita great bulk oft moisti'n cau the henry ehower? tli-itj accompany it. I The lightning well, nobody known; auf.l See It tn s.ir that there Is alwava a eim.2 etilerable amoint of electricity In the in! Biosphere and that th" heat of th day.) together with t!i egfmrdvw formation of?4 liqtil'i water rrr.rn water vapor, or gaseoua) waier. j-.roDnr.iy acis uiKin this eterieiy: In such a way as to eo!Ict in large quan. tines .at irav.r. tha is ul-nt stim scien tists fell tis. laistlr. the thund'-r Is mere ly the crash of the atrnorphere .-, It cr,e. over the ho! (for It Is literally a holer, mail- In it by the rapid (rasige off the lightning. Wish ta. Pranraato flHaefa Mtofrateav REI'I'llMC M'ECIAI. RnrleefleM lit n lTfc. tlons of the f-lrst Methodlvt Church :. Unco'n ard Kitmler M K. Church of thla eltv have decided to ask th- Illinois Con ference of the Methodist ;hurch. tvhl'It meet at Farmer City. Septemlier ?. tn appoint the Reverend A. P. Stover, of ' IJncoin Cht.rcli a Ifesbllnr ICdfr. Tha Rever-nd Mr Stover has fen enear"! In th" ministry for twenty-nine years, ami his preer.t conrregntlon aa Wu , his) forrr.e- consrrecitton h.r tki.1. v uKn.iI.1 ' be promotc1. i taaaalteaV jj laamiHiaa Werehaat At KI" II.T. .spEfTAI Ttfr.nr.il....f r III . . ... m ..... . l'r oM. r ectired dry cools nr-rchant.1 fv e rt..l . .1 . . .11.. I .--t . m. v--ij ty unconscious in an aiej.j havtr ln heatrn by some nnldcntlfl-itj prnn. He ha hes-n unconscious twe-i- ty-four hours and little hope It enter.! s talrr;d for his recovery. ! ' .'nMlmett flay at Llfehfletrl. HEPfRIJC il'ECTAt- I IJtchfleld. III.. Aug. Ii To-day wmt desjcpjued Modarn Worvjmrn's Day at thai: Utehsl!d ChautaSqtir Former TUeu-1 tenant Governor W. A. Northcwt was th! . attraction tfci nfternoon and Heail '.H Bill Talhnt nt f Jnrnlrt S,K rrAb. tnm. ntcht The session will cloye to-morrow. Carrl Nation trill spoak In the aftsf. noon. KHIrd br Trala at TNoalewv, '", RKPCBIJC HPECIAU Mexico. Mo.. Aug. . A. H. X!a xf ' ' Kw!hou-e. III., was killed Saturday after noon In trying to board a freight train a this elty. 4 Terlmleal TKaasaTaatleai at rCvery Bras rraeaeeaea .aMgataitaaT; rasaf Ita raatae Xyattfjr eterafsata. 'V . CVir. .J c il i -sstB..i-f: f!"1- jZp?i"- .c , - LSteZkfiZ -' ." JJT Rfesca