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fe hn tanas h wfeMt ara vaa.laapttBal ilMiinti of which the Mw MM. OA ban aa hfala. tha UM4 at the kanu body am I WIt WblcJa UK bun ha I If IK aaa atrenjtth are ta lMMBt !! OM eJ? xaaae saarveieaa atraagtb asul tissue bulM laa foal aualitles of the best white wheat m nana in iuia-vui. -nu r- i W CM whole or the wheat, tbor aaaaad and cooked in absolute ' and aslaed with the finest malt cx- taet that caa ba acaaa. xan taimrifsiiil. of course, that to S and mMTnf of the wheat geia- Ita starch, and then the malt ex- a aowarfni digestive agent, quickly w mm atarcu into maltose malt Halloa la great food, and toe It Stnsnirll AlMmm And assimilates It nllbaul effort. Physicians recommend . Itpd Malta-Vita ts rich In it. Tha malted wheat having been rolled la ta Utile Bakea U baked under ruch latent haat that when It comes from the great ovens every Rake is rrbp. brown Jlaltj Vlta tha most delicious food in the world. "Far anany years." write Mrs. Valley C. Rayjaa of No. 317 N. Jhurch street. Rock fora. 111., "my husband ban suffered from Indigestion and extreme nervousness. We, have been to great expense sendin; him to resorts where he might have the desired quiet: for the time being he would improve, bat after a feibdays, on returning to busi ness, his sickness would become: inure troublesome, than ever. "Through a friend I bought the first package of Malta-ViU. It lias been in our home ever since, and will remain uit aa long as it continue to !o the good work. My husband I now lu perfect health, his rtomacli jescis strong, and his nights prove a. source of rent Instead of torture. He eats but Utile meat and paa try. and ctal:n that the 'Vlu takes, tho luare of both, t j-rw M In many different ways. ani it alv.ays is tempting; tar bet ter, it leaves on- feeling that he has had a plenty aid still not overloaded. With fruit It makes delicious: deeserts." A irs-cl br-.kft Ik !nio-lbIc without .Mana-viia. and u s guud threo tlin.s a. lay. All grocers sell lu Now 10 cents icr package. Is Yaor Roil Leaking? MICA-SOID ready rooting; XKVKRIol': !sra f,r tam, arninlel, oH r.rfr re-cnerei end roarfe as ct as new Write or calt t !ay AtlnUrr. Ufa ar.,1 Rnu&i.g Co. SH 31 -arr M . -t. I.uln. ln. Hoodwink the Oculist ik M.tut:K kvi: si:iiicik. toea ot Mara Ike i:e. ATI-MOAHH.V IIKtU ft., Slstb Market Ms. .SUPERIOR 1U HUT SPKINQS for rheiim.itlMit and stiff joints ar taaltgbt baths aad dry beat Ireatateata. Till; JYCK MAMTAKIL'U. 44it Oln Or Ilocs hour: Uct!l It m m. acd rrr.ra 4 o p tr. Itota i.)im ar asabalaaee la far bire .it regular at or gratis n htTf natir nt N d'rtitute. CANCER l-HKl WlTliliUT iba kn'.f. buinlas. r 1 a t r vr oilk .. .iiuiiw in vaia-r sna Fs:n Dtae ill cr write f-r fr bonklet aBit tntlmon.a'.a A J siiuor. M. U 1 Vor-.h r-,ll .trrat a! ; i CITY LIMITED I l t- l.uLi ull icH aa- t1.ty at 21: a in Arrives at Oarlnnatl S5) p. zn. B. & O. S-W. Cnt-r Watlbul.! Kxpitr Train Irara M. UiUK tlailr SHIS a. aw.. :S a. tt, llt2i . m. tNTI.V NATI UOI'lSVIf.U OIIJ'MItfA. TICKET OFrlCcS: OLIVE til SIHN ST., ONION STATION r "AL FRESCO" Cold-Wat.r Paint in jmmjrrrd forrn. r.ilv for u lv aiiiii; -Il - UI r, n. erack "rai ttscnlnr tlrrii- Trarfi fzvn;: rTr:npr' l.1il. .i-l-tary iT.i- --ai J.n trw nerlc 'f t x i..;- p.iiu: ii ct-ip c vhitr mai. KKRIMI1 MIC. f !.. ilae. 'it.ilrr faint. Clr-., t. l-oala. Ma. TWOi TRIPS FOR ELKS. fli(rcMiti :ind Kvi'iiin IJiv.r V.x oiirsitriis. Aii Arranged. The St IiuU Kites w!l Piv n rive- X lOion or ttir ,i.-aiiicr t ll r innti .. Stcrita rii rt-mlier : Ti-otf ivi.i I -n , t'l-i. K.i i. ur.f Inrtnt: the fit x OH--'rrt I ai .n in . rolurntrij at I r :n . th' lhr I'-ailpi; th" li.rf ul th- .rni ila . : i m and irturnlnir at 11 .i tio. lj ut HlKlll Th excursion ts til en for Hie lieivflt f ": i.lks charily f'jnj , i-.inl j.n-irr-in.n l ! pUnne.1 and amonc th" eattirrg will I a-. old-Cme IVt 9---i.ll Tb riaee tor rrlmtog. Any dracrlpilou. Utliefc-ratilitns. nlr.disg ct;LKi.t:Y r:u.Ts::i v sr. i.ouia it. J. llri-uli. rrnl.lnl DATE BOOK STARTS TROUBLE. 31rin t' uiiImku ,tt Ix-a! to an -ritst. Charles M IlerkJe t3n3-r arnt r tlie Oi'umMa Ki-ursioti t"oiii.inv v.-s-terdy ini out a warrant rltrsicg L.aJ Kio.-. yt-u-. oll of N AT Market .treet. cith petit Urc.ny e ui,iii-.-.r.inc of if.f date u-jk f he Cilv .if I'mvldi-n- Irt to KI-Vm ar ret. Vfi" 'X "iKe ro tut of the rival ry Iwt .--' n the s;urjcn t---am-- itty of ITnvid-nc J.J..1 Ccr-aln II tw-ncrr. JUt dcnite the ci.rpa mruin: h.ni. An Inur of hear.nlir bU.r. TVe a rv f-esfelr.g mS lmlt--xtlnc lw-icher Soipho Turkish Itith at Kourth str-e ar.d Uuoai anue, Open d--.y and nlsfet J. P. RICE VICE PRJSiOENT. 5fi.rHiurian Honortrtl liv Aooia tinn of K:tihv:tj romiiii&tioncrs. ma'cuue f i"TAir redwil. S I. Acsr -0.r lriee. rria.lrniju of th Jl.uo-jrl i:;nv I ard W,relKtj-e "tri!mis-nr. i Ie !! vie prl"Vr cr tS- Vatloryal .ocitl-a vt Tlalla-nv 0nciiKners at t& cooven tJon recentl. concludrd here te Cowaons. tract. tWTW J I TRY VmmtNa BeMrta fr CUMm Ctowd Yesterday at tke Hat boldt. Pertaloxxi aai Attack 8ckeelt. dnaattattlai terday. Tola la tha fifth season of the aa- aodatkm. ajal the work abewa a rapat la. creaaa over nan yeara. Througb the efforta of tba saorlatlw hundreds of tittle children are taken oat of the street, away from dirt and danger, and receive breathing spots la which to play, besides physical comforts, such aa cool, refreshing; bath. Tftey are taaght wholesome games and handicrafts, which are the foundation for higher physical and mental development. The Instructors or the nlaygrounds are selected by the Board of Directors, and are persons who have made a sertoua stuly of child 111". The clcsing exercises of the Humboldt. IVstaloxxi and Attuclcs schools were held yesterday morning. Many parents of the children attended the exercises. The youngsters sang song and play-d games, demonstrating the work of the playgrounds. There Was abo an exhibition of sewing, basket-weaving and various handicraft!., the work of the oliler girls ami beys. The girls of the Humboldt playground preientHl to Mis Genevieve Burey. the afternoon director, a bouquet of flowers. In appreciation of her work. Miss Kcotc. one of the Instructors, who has been a tui-nt of Pratt's Institute. will depart for .Ww York at the end of the week, at.d will continue her studies at that institution. Other instructors. raot of whom are kindersarten teachers of the St. Louis school.", will soon take up their work. Am.mi tbCF present at the exercises y-v:.-uiay were Mrs. De Wolly. president of the association: Mrs. Robert Noonan. Mrs. A. G. Fish. i!i Mary Belle Hill. Mrs. Hattie Levy. Mrs. Her.rv Wollner. Mrn. Charles K. Siddy. Mrs. Dwight Ttedway. Mrs. Kcnney and Miss Mary Mcculloch. DEPARTED FOR PORTLAND AFTER SHORT DETENTION. ArriaJs Frwa Sew erlewma. What Wen Held far lavestlgatlaw by Health Board. Atlowew t West. Prores-nrs 1 Bauer and Patrick Rlcan. T.lio.e failure to have certificates of health on their jtrriv.il in it. louia from N-w Orleans yesterday caused their de tention li-re for several hours, departed yesterday afternoon for Portland. Ore. Tli-y rhowe.1 no symptoms of fever, and Doctor Snorigras decided to permit them to continue their journey wewara. I"mfe-)r Bauvr an.! l'rofesr Illcan ar-? mcnilrs of the faculty of Holy Cross Unlv.r?lty. New Orleans, on leaving tno Cr-:nt f'ity. thev say. tliey wire In formed tlut iillls of tt-allh were not nec ejisary for jersons bound for the Wet. Thev T passenger on a train of the Illinois Central ltallmad. and. on r-aoh-Int; St. Iui. were detained by rictr 11. E. Owen, of the CUy Dlpensary. They wore conveyed lu an ambulant to the old City Hail and held there until a medi cal examination had been made. Th" Incident will be made th liaJis for a further notice to the authorities of New Orleans "that person coining from that citv without U'lls of health will bo detained. anl. If 111, quarantined. I (to t'lae Rasrraved Cards, TSr. Prom your own plate, or ! card with engraved plato (script letterlnr;) for J1.W. Spvcial for balance of this month. MEUMOD. JACCARD tc KIXO. (Mail orders filled.) Broadwaj-. cor. Locust. FINED AGaTnOiTsAME CHARGE. .1. T. Ini Annoytil liv Man's At tachment for llis Sim. Henry I I.ii.I was !"inf-l nciin yester dav In the lir.!t PWtrlct I'olic- Court on corhpiaint of J. T. Ing f Xo. 3n3 Wuh liiton boiiL-vard, mho charged I'"" Willi dlMurblng th-i Innce. One wrek ac. Udvl paid a fine of $1 mid c!': on th" same chirue. Mr. Ini; ate--s that Uriel ha forme-l an attach ment lr hl I3-y.'ar-Id ron. and com plains tliat ins family has b-ii annoyed :rM tly by Uilcl action. Im has apial-i t Clil-f of Detectives Itcsiuund ar.d .El.t.Ilt lros-cutlng At (unify Ialten. wh" have adii-"-.! linn to coutlntit; ptoxKi.tlons in the loltce court. It'a the Maw Has Saved Maaey And has it in the Savins- I Muniment of the .MKP.CANT1I.K TIlfST COMPANY. Kichih and Locust, who will make a suc-c-si in Ilf' lHve ou any money saved to taki; advantage of an opportunity when .t come" to ou. a It may never com" again? You cukIu tn have, and you tll have if you open a Saving- Ac-ount and add to It ttculatlx wli-r.- It will te carnlni; interest week days and Sundays ami all th time. Try it hv opening a Savins Account next Motiilay exenlng. FOUR FAMILIES HOMELESS. Woman Iutn1, Man Overt'Oiiu in Apartnit'Ut House IMazo. Tour families were burnNl out of their homes jeMerday morning wh-n th Iilvion f a K-iol!ne stove wt tire to tin- ntkirtmut hou.-e at Not. 2JS and 233 IrT.-ois avenue. The litszv started In the apartment f .Toi n OrtN at s.li .clxk. Mry. Ottis n. I t.tl eii liiims on th liatnl and arm In . trlnc to estiiiTJlti the Maze. John Mey. lets II!n; upstairs, nas overcome by i smoke and wn carried out by Lelchlwr!'. The rti- huseh?M coi were !amagd ! ! ail thoe of th M vrr.s f.imi!v SP. The t'.anit-n kpr.-ad to the room of air. Apti- oillr where the damage wtis riS.tit $: and then to lien Sinner' apart menis. where t.u darruiae was IT.J. FIRE IN OLD LADIES' HOME. Siiwriiit'iMlrit anil ll-r Asist :ims Koassurio sknriMl Iiimatcs. Klre musixl -cllcn-.eflt for half n:i hour vctrn!oe mnrntr ut ithe l!-thjla Jtd J. i.Ilts' Home, at No. ;a Iifayelte ae mv I SrnrU from a cliImHr-y set fire to the ro.-f A peles:rl.in stw the blaxe nnd turn.-.! lu an rUrm Mrs. Martha Iirson. .fStlnti-ndcnt of th Institution, and her 3F!tnts iiulliI the ntnate- and none w , hurt r Kevin's rhvrch ons the huildipg. T''e damage Is tinatrd at til. . I". V. Limited. T.-- cor.unirtion of O. I C Whiskey H -o llnii.e-1 only h the numler of drinkers of fine high-grade. pur liquors. Vou cait Jli.d it everywhere. TWO ORPHANS MISSING. .lirls L;ive Kjiiscornil Home Aft t Short rMijourn. .rnl Kllr. II ear old. ard Oertrude Koiev. years oM. cou-lns, hse horn re iyr;elt rrlsir.s from the Episcopal Or jrhRns Home, at OranJ and Iifayitta a ennes. icth were Uirhendci and wor blue d-te arnl UacV ?l.o-s ard stockings. Tliey ha.l ten Iniiate of the Institution tS-rre wek. Their mother live at No. 4; 0t-e av.nue. The girls lett the hcr:e afcout 10 o'clock yesterday morning. 7tuta CoaohuUi I in 25c-50c-S1.OO Handsome Boxes. I BUNKE-WCNNEKER. Article ia The Bepablic Leada t Ueatiieatieai ef Woawa Wka Waa Detaiaed for Oaauiatiea at the City HeaaHaL Taraagh aa artlcJa which appeared in ha Ha tillr materdar C Jerome Jr. and Qtorfc Bmaaa. af rural ro-Jte Xo. 1. near OK r. iaat, teamen ox ssary acrotae a detentloa hi the City HeepitaJ. where she waa taken the night before tor observa tion. Jerome la a brother of th unfortunate young; woataa and Renola Is her brother-in-law. The two awn called at the City Hospital yesterday at i p. re. and secured the re lease of the patient. They tpok her to their hone across the river. Mary Jerome was taken to the hospital from Union Station Mondav tdght. after she arrived from Lincoln. III., on a Chi cago and Alton train. After her arrival she acted strangely In the waitln-rooia and declared that "Sophia." her lister, was to meet her. Her actions created suspicion and caused no little excitement among travelers. Ca!!r Newman took the woman In charge and turned her over to Patrolman Combs, who conveyed her to the City Hospital. She was placed in the cbsrvat!on ward until something could be learned of li.-r relatives. C Jerome Jr.. her brother, stated yes trday that IN sifter had been n inmate of a home for I he feeble-minded at Lin coln and that he was allotted to come home on a visit. She wa? placed on the train at Lincoln, but failed to alight at the Relay Station in East fe':. Loci--, where Mrs. Sophia Renois, her sister, awaited her. Mrs. Renols had been informed of lier renting. She says sh attempted to get on the train at ths Rtlay Station and see If her sister was aboard, hut the con ductor of the train gave the signal and culled his train cut before she had time to get onthe rtcps. Mary Jerome wa taken to St. Lou!3. and after arriving at Union ft itinn was unable to glva an account of herself or ti-II fcer destination. GIRL SAVES MAVs LIFE AND THEN MARRIES HIM. Pretty ataaee Caatea to Light at Weddlaa at Haaor Klaaaley aad Xbs Sbale at Deaver. REPI'BIJC 8PDCIAU Chillicuthe. Mo.. Auc 29. Cards announ cing tiie marriige of Miss Pearl Shale of Lexlnrrnn to Mr. Honor Klne-lv of V.ne- !ar.d were received In Chilliiollro Mondav. Tim wi-ddlng was cehlirated lu Denver August S and Mr. nnd Mrs. Kingsky tail.tl aiunuay tor i-aiztanj. wnere itiey will iiuk tne'r heme. A delightful romance Is told of the. court ship which (ertrinated at the altar. Miss Hhale. who formerly taught at the pirls reminar.' in Ixmcton. Mo., was spending the- simmer at Colorado Springs. wnere she met the wealthy Kncjifhmnn. On the foreigner's sloe It was love at lln-t s-ight. nnd he -xpr-3ed his devtition to he Missouri girl in a thousand ways com mon to fervent admirers. He besieged her with attentions am!, as the story runs, receii-f.1 but little encouragement. One day toward the last of Miss Shale' visit the two were criilslm; in a launch ami the boat capltvd. throwing the young woman and the man Into the water. Mr. Klngsley was unable to swim nnd Mi's Shale saved his life. In the accident the Englishman wis dangerously hurt and his life was de spaired of. As a last truest he Implored Mis Shale to become hN wife. She con sented ar.d they were married. The un.-x-r"t"l occurred. He recovered anil tiic weWlnr nnnnut.cement fnllowtil. Mrs. Klngslev Is a tall, beautiful blonde. Waat a Callforala Roatet The Han Joaquin Valley of California Is aparsely settled. The land Is rich, produ cing grapes, tigs, oraanges. alfalfa, and all sorts of grains and fruits, a ureit dairy ing country. You can go there with small capital and make a comfortable, paving home. Read about it In the Illustrated book. The San Jcaiuln Valley." sent for 10 cent to any address bv the Southern Pacific. Dept. IK Kan Francisco. Low colonist rates to California from Septem ber 15 to October 31. !. SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION ASSEMBLES AT BOONVILLE. fortieth Seasloa Attracts Leasers s-'raas All Over Mate Three Haaarest Delegate. F.nrUKt.TC FPECIAU Ionrtlle. Mo., Aug. 29. The fortieth an nual contention of th Missouri State Funday-Sfhool Association convened were this morning at 9 o'clock In the Presby terian Church. There are ."X delrcjte-t In attendance. The svvvntv St. Iuis dele gates arrived In a sjeelal car last night. In th absence of I 'resident Prank P. Il.ies of St. UouK Vice President H. O. i:l;cs of CnlUo. Mo., presidetl. 'i'h l:e etviHl J. V. McKan of Ij-lntmn mn. ducted the d'votionnl exercl.f. Tlir', s-.sMi.nn wer- hld to-day moraln?, after noon and evening. The lleverend Koliert G. Freeman of th Pre'liyterlan Church of Kdinbursli. S-ot-lainl. drlierei an address) on "The I'os sibilitlea of Youth." Jlrs. Setllali Foter Pievens of peor'a, III., talked on "ITiniarr Work und Mtth-o-li of Teaching the Sunday School Iw 4Tt." ITnnilr.ent ?unlay-sch'I workers pres ent are: Marlon Iwience. Toledo, O.; ctiertl secretary of Intimations! Sunday Schoid A.oc!.-ttlon: Kliner i: l.icey. j-n-eral -ecitary ot th a.sociatlon: Doctor W r. "i:ro-. S- luii?: Hector Claude K.dl. Kansas City; the Kcvcreml Colum bus folk tloodson. St. Iouls: tli Rev erend A. O. ISrowne, Texas; Mrs. .T. A!m"o,l. ft. IjiuiN. n-oirding secrtarv, ar.d illn Mabel lUIIey. lUch 1I11I. aeeial laeltatloa. TO I.IOUOIt tEALJ:ns-CalI and see us, li:i-li:i Locust st. Hour from ?j a. m. tu C.Of o. m. WM. IL LBS Ca ROB UNLOCKED SAFE AND TILL SnIioiikMjK!r. Awakfned by Ilojrs, Itt'titcs Ipiorant of Iturlary. Chris INrrer.ou. a ral"nkeeper at No. iro Spruce rtrte . yssterdav morning re ilce that Cn had lecn torteit to the tv stolen from an tr locked safe nnd S7T from the cash registc niclit tn his saloon Monday Pcrrepoud said bis dogs harked about 2 o'clock In the mtSrnir.g aad he'tot up to look nut th: window. He returned to bed ard did not d!coer the burst-try until i o'clock In the mornir.; IetecJie Michael 0llrl-n i working o-'i the case. Rlnas et With Aaaaat Blrthaloae. Solid gold rings set with genuine taoos stones. liwJ1. i3 and ui. MKIlMOn. JACCARD, KINO. (Catalogue free) Proajjaray. cor. Locust. MULE WAS 45 YEARS OLD. Iees Family Claima It Was Old ct in Illinois. RKM.TJIJC 51'RliAU Huquoin. IIL, Aug.. 3. A mule, con ceded br scores f veterinarians to have attained the oldest ace of anv animal of that f.-unltr In the Sizl- cf Illinois, has died on the farm of m Pec. sou:h cf thl city, at the ago of S jeers. The mule ha teen .In the possession of the Dees famlor rlnce It &s foale-1. In 1M. and tv urd on t!i farm up until a few weeks before It death. wr retaining ll-s activity. TJie longevity of the mule is considered remarkable by State veterlca- Srgreat Cbarwrst Wltb Tbft. Delia McNatr. a negre-ss. of No. 11 I cJle avenuo. was arrotrd vesterday by Patrolman Movruhan on complaint of Mr. Catlie rine Braxier of No. 221 L.idede avercr. Mrs. ltrasr charged tt n.-res with stealing two chickens from her yani. The police- claim to have aevaral wltcmtj to the theft. Mae latarr Aaaa'alt Cbarae. Judge Eitop Tn the Cwurt of Criminal Ccrrectlsn yesterday boimd David W. Stenhena over to the Grand Jary. fixing hi twvnd at Ci. It 1 -haral that SScph-rs crtmlr.ally ascUsl Hrlleo Inl- . 9 veara tci. at .-o. -zm t'ir.s irs.i. Sc three weks ago. T We bay diamonds aad other ' precious stoaes from the cnttera; we bay ia large qaaatities; we boy for cash; we import them, direct. J" We have our own shops, where we employ a corps of designers, goldsmiths and diamond setters. We make our own mountings and do our own diamond set ting. f Our ability to buy and our facilities to produce, as told in the abore par agraphs, enable ns to offer not only the best at lowest prices, but. to offer original and exclu sive designs. T We most cordially in vite you to call and see the largest collection of the finest diamond jew elry ever shown. MAIL ostiums. If oa live wit ef town order bv mall. We will tak- beck an thing tliat's rot taUfartiry and re turn eur nwrey. vvvvvvvwvvvwi&MnAAiwf&AnA! STREET-CAR MEN'S PICNIC ON TO-DAY Half or Fonts Will Work Dmililo Tinio to Allow Fellows to Kn joy Out ill"; at Crcve I'tieur luiko. One of the largest picnics ever held in the neighborhood of St. Inui will le the flr.-t outing of the t-mpliyes of the L'tiiltd Itailways Company at Crevc Coeur Lnhe tit-duy and to-murrow. The men who have taken hundreds of pleasure-r-cektrs on outings will have a. great good tiinn for two ilays. Tliat everj- conductor and motorman miKlit have a good time it was made a progressive picnic, one set of men run ning douole time, taking out the regular cais on the regular runs, besides the ex tra cars that wlil convey the picnickers to Cn-vo Coiir Iike. where tho big out ing will take place. ihe next day tho pleasure-seekers wlU cl'.atiK places with the men who were on duty, and will handle the controllers and the bell cords. All day yesterday the street-car men rrore reporting at the various divisions, arranging to i-ervc double time and to get otf for tlie big event. The committee was out at the grounds, making final ar rangements for the entertainment of the picnickers. Tiie picnic will lat to-day and to-morrow. The United Hallways Coniiiaiiy bus tnade arrangements to glv transportation to the car men and tlieir families, and has ato-Isti il in every possible way to make the picnic a succes-s. Tlie ii..n will tecelve Kid?es wiiicli 'gill entitle them tu traiisportattini. and picnic riiviieso. Thi white badge will be n cog nized Wrdnouay and the jellow badge ThurIay. . . . Thirty vents have licen nrransed for during the two d.iys' carnival. Many luudsomv prises will be awarded to the winners. T2mI will he a fat men's race. Uan men's ntco. fat women's race, mar-rif-l women's rare, egg race, potato race, rack nice, putting the shot, high Jump ing, hrvad jumping and other athletic Captain Robert MrCi-Uoch will provlJe an ox for an oM-foslilonvd barlwcue each iaj- .f the dcnl& There will be boating and d-incing day and nipht lor the young folk, and for the old folfc who may want to Join in the siort. SEPARATE SCHOOLS FOR NEGROES IN NEW STATE. Proa CaaatUatlaa Saw Belas; Fraaiesl rr video far 1'aUeraltr aa4 Jlaraaal Schoala, KKI't'l'LIt- i-riXIAK Miifkogte. I. T., Aux. 3. There will be no mltd hools In the new Jl.ile If It mBiii In under the lonstltiiti'm now being frr.in.il. The first provision lit the se.-tlon on education stales tint th-re cliall he Joint schools for uhlto and Irfllan chil dren, but there shall be separate Mhools for the negrces. The provision further I. that the school fund (hall conlt of all public lands granted to the State by the United 8tats government, nil effects that may accruo to the State by eyche.it. or from the sale of estrayt. or from fines, penalties an-i forfeitures. Theie Kliall be an annual poll tax of S2 cer hcnl on all mal ctli-tis be-twci-n the uges of 21 and 5 ears. The State ri-hord tax is fixed nut to exceed two mills on the rlollar. I-u-ti co-inty Is cinpowereil to vnte a school levy not to exceed five mills. There shall be a State University for the higher branches of learning, and the flute has the power to estfeMlr-h normal, agricultural ar.d mechanical college-". Tlie Hoard of Nine Regents l to be appointed by the Governor and nffirmed br tre Senate. The conrtitutloa for the new State will j not I lncurntiered with unnecessary 1 words. Ilrctns and explicit expressioa will dominate. The preamble will contain Jut thirty-four w-jn!s, but It gets to tne IHiint. It Is: "Invtiking the Westing of tVj ' Almlchtv tied, nnd tro.ing faith in the Constitution and treaty obturations ef the United States, we. the people of the Mtate of teiuovah. do onliin auj estaLHh this Constitution." Fiaa Watrb. WewalHag. law Frompt service ar.d all work guarantee!. MEUMOD. JACCARD A KINO. Urorvdway. ccr. Flral Besjree Rabberr Cbarae. TVlHUm. alias "Hutch." Itegge le charged, in a warrant issue.1 yaeterilay monitng, with rt'blry in the Urit dcrce. It t- alleged that liegge on August X. at Sis-th aid Cerre streets, held up ar.4 robbed Steve Krawicj of No. J Tlum. rtreet. Prawley was knocked dowa with a rlstel and nnd a railroad time check for JJT.i wvre taken from him. rvtctlve Crercln. 1nn. Callahin and McKarland arrested llegge. "Boro Fonralisj" tBtmer & Amenf). used as tooth and mcuth wash in toe morning, leaves mouth tweet and pure aU day. .table FraetarSNg ta Fatl. Will's A. Mcf.urg. a painter, of N S2 line street, yesterday, morning sustained fit t frcm a scaffoU at Na Iia Iatwton I open an eight-day carnival at Kandlaa'a avenue. He was temporarily treated by I rark. (Irsnd and lcJede avenues, begln Ioctor A. O. Tourof of No. X14I letwton t njng Saturday. September 2. for the ben- sverue ana rtmirivi iv uuki mi- rrA 01 IP cenencary nmo taL ti.ins have Urn secured. CASTORIAFviMii TlfWYHiMAhniilncM t Diamond Rings SUM ta 3.Mv.M Tata beautiful diamond rlas. a clear wfilte gem la fancy gold Bouatlac Price. STfcaa A fine diamond. very brilliant aad white, la plain cold mounting; aa shown by cut. Jfii Price. A magnificent Sect. large, white, brilliant diamond tn plain gold mounting, aa il lustrated. Price, am- Two-stone ring, ax shown by Illus tration, beautiful diamonds In gold mounting. Price, ant-aa three stone diamond rlag.as U- Ufvfr lustrated. uperbftrtaJjMtal gems la gald( mounting. Price. I in. MERMOD. JACCARD & KING 1 . BROADWAY. EXPECTED SHOWING BECOMING REALITY Influx of Visiting Buyers Attend ing Interstate Mercliants Asso ciation Is Establishing New Trade Kecord. The second fall meeting of the Interstate Merchants' Association ts making the ex pected showing, and the buyer. troui near and far are arriving In larse numbers with every train. It was predicted that this meeting would lei the most successful of all the meetings, and up to the present tinn the hhowiug ts such that the prediction will be right. The next meeting wilt begin on Saturday. Texas and Missouri still hold tlm lead In point of numbers of those attending, and every day sees the merchants from the l.one Star Slate constantly arriving. Mis tour! ts cot far behind, however, and It will be a ra-e - to which of tho two States will send the larger lumber. ' The n-portj of the arriving merchants yesterday correspond to thie, given by the riorchams of the previous meeting and the early days of the present one. All are confident that business will las good for the fall, anil one and all sav tlie crops give promise of a rich harvest. Charles II. Richards of Urcveton. Tex., can! yesterday: . "Everything points to a first-class har vest, and that, of course, means busi ness, and ijh'iitv of It. for us merchant. Shculd we be wrong in our exrr.-Mtiotr It will be a bitter dlsapi.ulntm.-n!. for the reason that the showing thus for has been u bright as we could nsk or eyject. Kdwatd (Irluer of Grant Cily. Mo., raid: "It will be all right, and when the fann ers get in the crop tliat Is new out U will be a moner-raaker. Business will be good this fall, for the simple reason that the signs; read that way. and we merchants must abide hv the signs." Tuus-E. J. Ward. Urerklnrlds: Terrell Cl ltna. Aivard: A. B. CUrly Jr.. llrMgepim: A. J. Itlch. Kouhe: J. J. Il-rxins. iwitor: M-s. J. J Isjrtius. Ieeatur: AV. X. enfe. CMetann: lila Parker. lUrri'ln: J. It. ItrvrnMI.-. Iy rile: Ml-s Ota! Xcll. Ifrort: J. I). s"nlnon. Is-tsrt; M:.s Anna U:gMinii.en. i:urllle: IMlia M. l:tht-in. WMtenrlght: Ml-. Msisl Wnr tilngton. Jefferson: A. J. Kinranucn. nidy; 11 r. A. J. Klncanr.nn. IM-iy; Mrs. IU Sllee. Ilrureton: MI"J faille Mlgce. Umetvn: J. U. I;rvu. flranbury: Mrs. J. p. l:n,n. irj.:i-t-urj" Ive Ituthloa.!. A.innvrre: M. ". Alssa. ToUr: Sirs. Kate Turner, rrJi.n:e: It. lllil IWatun. ("oraanelie: A. oMln. Tenalia: Mr. 11. J. Md:tl. lUraball: at. ". Siuiily IK- !a.n: ;rs. IMoa Uir.r. ttr'enn-M: . X. liml-r. Carnage; Mm. . lluturo, Jarbs.inllle: Mrs. W. l Bell. JarLmnvtlU: Uillle Xy. Jart sbtirltle: Kallte l-;tl. tlnrcl: :'.-iU ta-ltl. Il3lc: Orua i. Itm. Pilut Point; J. It. 51e. Min.rtelJ: Mrs. U'. -V. TJnes. O-oter; W. A. Tvn. '-on?t: W. A. Tj-nn. Ifciaham: lvrt H. rsj'iV. ISunnam: it. C Siln-. Jloniiara: A. f. iKst-sin. ifoder: P. T. 1'. Kots-rts. t;va!(!: 1". J. Iiray. Sf.emian: Mrs. n. lurnttl. (-aiie-r: K. T. Williams, sieiihilivllle; c. V. WaUlr. Qiionah: A. A. WonnaeK. Ingi; C II Trnrnton. U-onli-r. Mtsmun-:. J. :eke. JM'r; r. f Ree. ITl-a: K. Iw-k. Klina: Utnle SVhaumriurT. lUvinMH': Mrs. ilav I-Uk. r. llannlbil: Mrs. Al-r-a Vlllen. Jlnrrli Hie: . W. Iiwrj-. lnt 1tr: K. It. MrI).iaM. Semr: Wilt II. Wllaht, V.:1 C:tv: If- W. Oark. I-l-an.m; Mrs. Ti.ir:s r. Wr-t Plains; Mrs. O. tV. Camp 111. llartflrti!: Il!an.-h- Cod v. Mansft'el: Hra IUXr. lIc!Jr.: Su Wltterrpooii. UUmstown; Mrs. Nettie latlersa. snelMna: Chsrles Mark. SnrlcaSelt:: W. It. llo41lr.xjvi.rth. Mberat: 31 r. 1,U rurfonl, IlnrthflM; Mrs. M. P. lenr. llartliitotl: Ikmc Cchn. J-av-ti: J. II. Alalr. Itntler: Mrs. Kate lt M.ia; Mrs. E. U. Mal-lr. Nw lewlon: Mr A. Ij. 0:lrlt. Nw U.nim: Mis3 Alia Xlcrolt. Kw UjiJoo. J. N. Sear. GIspzuw. ArLan'is Mr. J-.rr IJcnnt. Prairie Orore: W. SI. I,4t!s.n. Usn'isllo. M. J. Matrer. Van tturen: U K. ivwn'ir. C".irV-s.Il: Mt la fajnor. t-.irkstll1; J. M. OnnsMck. fnlon Tr.trn, A. fi fmirr. F-rlnnlal; I. Kuehbautn. Hot SbtIces. M!.s I I. Ilal. Van Hu-en: J. M. rrtur. Mulbrrr: Mrs. . II. BUcaisan. ,gMbrMt-T. O. Inbark, t'tlra: Mrs. lr reira Itarrey. Aurora: T. l. Kafler. It.ri-sm Kanaas K. A. V!4raaa. stialooa: Mrs. Km ma WtUits. Weir CJty: Uila Iltialer. Wlr city: It- A. Mar.urJBiTy. Oswesn; o. v. wriskt. Junction Oty: J. K. Joiiaseo. Miaatapolls; Mrs. a K. lute'!. f.orr.yviii. InU'aa Ttrrilorr B. It. rst.. Itewe; Vln' TUc-n. Po!au; Mr. Oiar Wh!Nxt;n. WII-burt'jn- J. S. r:rii:ii.lt. MnVose; O. K Oarrl- n. t:ran- Mrs. V. A. AlMvn-Jer. Ada. IlI:no-Mi. J'r.r.Ia Oacaa. I'atrrtburg: Mt St.l'a Trrr. Astoria. I--Mr. nt EUvtch. Mcravla: Tbosaa IL Wi'A Aualr. Cor.'t wait for opportunity to knock at your door. Read Republic Want Ads. Hun dreds of opportunities offered there evsry aax. TAKES NEGRO TO UTTLE ROCK. Arkansnn Police Chief in Charj?c of Alleged Bnrglar. CWef of Police Hawslns of Llttlo Rock. Ark., arrived In the ,.ty lat night, and will tAke Walter Kelly, a r.rgro. back to thst city to answer charges of burglary. Detectives Oaffney and Ftyrin arrested Kelly Monday after following- a negress from a Franklin avenue p.iwn.ihcp Chief Ilawktc' says severs! burglaries were com mitted recently In IVttle' Rock, hut he has no knowledge that Kelly waa la the city at that time. Kelly admits breaking Into tha heme of John folk in tittle Hock, and says he stole a watch. lorgnette ami chatelaine bag, which were found la his room, froas Mrs. rolk. Bartraaara fa Has Carats, The Usrt.ndcrs Union of St. lasala will Maay attrac- ta g&vⅇ QMestioi Mark Brooch aet with 2 clear waltt. brmunt geata, beautiful dlaawaaa, "Ta haadaiade gold mounting. Ja Price. inAAM- Crown of Diamonds Thla grand piece of Jewelry, mounting of hand-wrought gold, set with $ clear white diamonds. Price. 9VM Other diamond broochea from S2S.M to Slv.ODv.. COR. LOCUST. lr.iniiuniiTr.il HUrlAffM It AM HURTS THREE Driver Dragged, Policeman and Kick Man Jump and Tiro Vehi cles Are Upset Pattern s Con dition Ik Serionv For thrilling features, the RIghih li trtct polb.-e ay. the runaway of a team of horses attached to an ur.ibu'ani-e with a sick man on JefTerson avenue vetordtiy afternoon provided unuiu.U txcitcnuut. Resides the sick tnasi. Policeman Ober miller, Ambukuice iirlver Frank I l laney. a chauffeur, the driver of a Luksv and the driver or a wali-p.tpr uagoii. purtlcipatetl to the thrills caused by the dashing team. The amtmlaniv w-s railed at 2 o'clock to No. a7 Soutlt Jeffirson aver.uo to eon- T"r.,rY. Ik,lv' w y-'1T IJ. bUtk sinllh of Miidt-on. HI., to the Cltv llos- pIiJ; ,,t V Oeri"f from inalarU. Driver IH-lanry was ent out to answer the enll. He .ut lh we.'glit on on of the horse, unit. axslt.- i,v INiliivmau Obeniilller. plans! tuilv ln the .-imbulance. latrotman Oiiermiller rliintwd into tho juiii.imnie ie-i,t., tMiy. nntl tiwt as I- Jey m.i.-. iii-ioi; me door yactcr J I. Brooks s au:omoM!i tame along. S. Tho horses took fright at the auto, and NEWBRO'S The ORI;i.AI. remedy that C50ING-! GOING-!! KVKwiuunir. lunaKwUSiRiT. tmuierb A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY mut haie pretty bnlr. t:auttrl loks tiav. a subtle chann. fur th r-t . ''fair treais niar.'a Imperial rare ennnare." Thun iioerte ait lnciIv ral dandrrff microbe Mtkea Ihe hair ilulL brittle Anrl tuvterleHI lth Ut-r daniln'ff.. ttehlcg scalp and falilngl mattmSi.M. im'fc.vmii.itwxHBK.Vk.im.M. . tvai WOUT-WILSMI DRU6 CO. Mi APTI.ICAT1J" AT PReMimCIrT The consideration in printing is re sultsthe results YOU jet out of it The printer who worries about this is the man to tie to. When you look at it are the cheapest printers in St Louis. Let us save you money. GREELEY PRINTERY OF ST. LOUIS, S. J. Harbau, PresMeit, Greeley BuiMing , 618-620-622 N. BH . malm 03 r Mrta Klrtwh ttliplnaM. B 11J8 t P 219. EYE lM. Ma t EAR, S AH PKKMAHfHTLV CONSULTATION VBrr aajtfarfltartdai rviuiiATiiN nfcii. Oaai aa ff i aael Rltter, M.P, RUPTURE SPILES Values TThe ale of a 4am. moad does aot 4t peadapciUaiae,alsaae, color or brilHaacy , hwt apoa a comhinari these qualities. Ittahta years of ezperieace aad study to JKcpaae caaipe teat to determiae, with any degree of accuracy, diamoad Talaes. The Ckxastoaal Puixhsaer Is Not an Expert And is, therefore, ia the haads of tha' dealer. Thus it is im portant that yoa deal with a coacera with a reputation, and one that guarantees what it sells. CATAMWI amte sarware aaa Art tftMJsr ef-tew: dragging the altchina; adaat. atartai to run youth IX-lanev -nanagai ta catch tka kaea. auc wa.s pulled from ate fret aaa aTaaay-J. feeing the danger Patrohaaa OaerasMer managed to kick open th door aaa h- climbed to the top of the aaibahiaca aal crawled over it to tha aeat. Ba caaat the linra from Delaney'a baada. tha aa bulance driver rolling In tha street. The harder OeerBttHer palled, tha teater tho team ran. la front t Km At aWath. Jeffenetn avenoe the aaihahian against Bernard Cbok'a waU-paper 1 inrowing ejooa io ino aowex. The team then daahed an ta tha Jef ferson avenue bridge. Ia tha center a tha bridge tha ambulanc collated with a 1- . elede Gas Company boggy driven by WH1- ' tarn Murphy of No. 33V Ohk avaaar. Murphy was hurled froai tha vehicle, mar row ly mUaiBS helnc thrawa aver tka nul tng. Aa the horses stacked up. Daly, tha atclc man. jumped from tho ambalaBce. Ha fell with great force, bis head strtklaa; th street-car trackw Patrolman Obttratller alx Jumpel from the vehicle, aad ba and, Benjamin SchudbUt Jerked Daly traai tha ri'.tu just as a car was about ta alt bias. The team continue.! oa to Cboataaa ave nue, whira a cltiasn mansjjail ta ato It. I'ollccman Oaenalllar. who waa act bat;. c.illisl another ambolanc Ha tbaa taalc Duly to the City Hospital, where It wa-s said that In addition ta ata all kn sag ba Is in a dangerous condMlaa from lnjarte t. his head sustained whaa ha Juaaaed from the ambulaace. Doctor llohannon of No. 4W Booth Jeaer- sou avenue treated waiy lemparaniy. Tx-ndlnc the arrival ar tne area lance. Iirlver Delanenr waa brulaed by dragged, but waa able ta taka ata back to the dlspenaary. Tha aai was damaged aboat P. Herpicide ! tba hair. Nevbro'a HapliHe nur of tieauiv sad aaahlsa Ha natural barter aad marraloue naatta fallow etaa, Ao eaai arssstre oltu aad and giirry. No instantly. 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