Wes 
is Uncle George eA ‘Dixon, who. eses. 
‘the Bakers, who are Protestants, failed ‘ 
to raise the boy a Catholic, . as they | _ 
greed. The case was brought here to. however, ‘that ‘the failure of t 
‘everse an order of Judge. Bird that he. sembly. up to this point to chose as 
be turned over to his uncle. The writ Speaker, owing to sharply drawn party} 
was made returnable .in thirty days,. issues, is a sufficient obstacle to delay €. 
when the matter will be heard on its the execution of the instructions. _ follew the 
“merits. | Notwithstanding the advantage that} nese Gové 
‘The Court denied the writ of prohi- might be gained by an immediate réc-]izec a ce 
Paris, France, to prevent Judge Hugo | 
from entertaining any further an ap- i} 
peal from. a decision . of the Prodate | 
Court of St. Louis in the final gists 
bution of the estate of -Peter. Petz, de- 
ceased. 
- Lassanece was one of the ties te the 
estate and objected to this, The ‘es- 
| ‘tate is inventoried at $23, 719,.and Las- 
jsance’s share under the distribution 
Land will is $1,310. : 
|. Following is a partial, list of the: mo- 
\tions disposed of. and the , other a 
f 
i 
t 
| ceedings in the court in bane to-day: 
Gold Issue Mining and Mineral Company, 
tresp., vs. Pennsyivania Fire Insurance Com- 
| pany of Philadelphia., app.; respondent’s: 
| motion to transfer to St. Louis Court of Ap-. 
| peals; appellant’s suggestion in opposition to 
“motion to transfer; motion overruled. 
William P. Houston, resp., vs, Pulitzer 
|} Publishing Company, apD.; appellant’s mo- 
tion to tax cost of printing: abstraetof ree-: 
lord allowed for $81. 
4} Floyd D. Jakson, plf., resp., VS. Edward 
Butler et al., def., app. defendant appel- 
jant’s motion to tax cost of ‘printing ab- 
}straect of record allowed for $94.50. 
’ State ex rel. Tebbetis, rel., vs. Holtcanip, 
Judge; relator’s motion to amend and affi- 
/-@avit in support; ‘motion to amend Sus- 
tained... 
State ex rel. Circuit Attorney, rel.,. 
‘Joseph A. Wright, resp. respondent's ae: 
tion to strike out certain statements from 
relator’s reply; taken with ‘case. : 
a ate ex rel. Joseph A. Wright, aie vs. 
he aes Jgudge, resp. application’ of Bliza 
: O’Hara for ieave to. file: brief; leave 
. ewated: 
State ex rel. Tebbetts vs.. Holtcamp, J.; 
jn the matter of Letitia Todd. Breck vs. 
tRickarts et al.; argued and Sp ee ae to- 
jgether, with petitioner’ s reply: to return of 
respondent Sees in 17483. LS 
mer, 
t 
MARRIAGE OF Git GIRL, a , von! 
il 
| Foster Mother Refuses to ‘Let Youns | 
Wife Live with Husbane. 
The marriage of Cora Berger, a, 
years old, and Otto Berger, whom she | 
Judge MecQuillin yesterday. 
| was employed induced her to marry 
Berger, a baker at the place, she stat-| 
ed. The marriage took place BES pt. 
Charles. The woman for whom the 
girl worked: accompanied - her and Ber- 
1} ger. 
They returned to St. Louis immedi-j 
.}ately after the marriage and: cailed are 
1} the home of the girl’s foster mother, 
i} Mrs. Henry Duewel, of o22t ae 
j street. Mrs. Duewel would not let the}. > 
girl live with Berger. 
‘Robbed, Thrown from Eads Bridzse., 
Adam J. Dettling. who says he is an. 
‘engineer of Bonne Terre, Mo., was 
found by Patrolman Brosnahan of: the 
Hifi Dir Bit alba oto, Soe aa 
bition | sought by Jean. . Lassance ‘of {| Ognition, it is believed here that the obtains. 
Grimm of the St. Louis. Circuit ‘Court | 
True Timekeepq 
set by chronometer. Appointments i 
ae economy ty negate 
‘|}was persuaded to marry when she was! 5 
15 years old, was annulled b¥ Circuit’ : 
A woman in whose bakery the girl} 
- sleep on the ‘‘Night Hawk.”** 
Carr Street Station on the levee last;_. 
ight. with his clothes dripping wet. ]:>) 
= 
Standard Time 
~ The Jewelers Chrontaen and 
Burlington Time Tables are standard iy 
of accurate timekeeping. Watches ar¢ 
| 
on the Burlington Route are made by B 
ton time tables and kept by means of Bur} 
On Time’’ Service. Ss | 
‘Hundreds of trains daily taint 
Burlington’ s “On Time” record. 
a Kansas Ci 
“On Time” | 
Go via the Bu Y 
—and there are many other features. . 
—Observation-Club Car; you can eat, smok 
—Spacious Smoking Room; private enough | 
—Midnight Train—the famous <“‘Night Hay 4 
—No stop to Kansas City; no confusion, n¢ | 
—Complete dining car service; meals at any 
—Appetizing breakfast —j just the kind you']) 
** £On Time’ Every Day i is the ep 
“N cht Hawk” leaves St. Louis ever 
Arrives Kansas City 7: 
the *‘Early Bird”? 
_p. Mm. Rees “Day 
